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rAGE TWO
THE BOWIE BLADE
THE HOWIE BLADE
Established 1891
-Subscription, $1,50 per year
A. W. Cline1, Editor ami I*iii>lislu-r
Entered as second-class mail nvatter
at the pdstofflee at Howie, Montagu*'
County, Texas, under the Act of Con-
gross of March 3, 1879
Printed Weekly.at llowie, Montague
County, Tc*as.
THE DEFENSE VEST
hesitate to strike at this rydia heade !
moiisli'i, disguised as pacifism, wh'ei
cvpl it uppcalry.
Hi: \ i i ii is v\ i vi i n
When the enemy mol the American
Devil Dogs at Chateau T Iviei ry. I hey | advocate of war, those who he Neve i
knew that th<54r were^dealing with a I our type,, of govyumom should
new force ami they begat/ to feel less
confident aj.fr victory.
From that day- uiftil November“11,
15118, the war was otje s tcCe si ni of
triumph;: for \meric,on Inivcry and
‘ heorism^ The men- front flic .new
world ■went over to finish the task anil
they ditl it, hut at a .great sacrifice.
. Lac of prepara-. i..aiioifl.:.t.a-.it.dic-
ing and supplies co I tljc life, of man.
a brave American bow
With' the experience Horn of the.
‘.vo'rhl win, congress p'ayscd; the Na vnls.
tional Dofetiso Act-og ‘5*5*0, which r Those that have been tamed so that
the first.time in the hi ■ oi y of the they Could tie handled in the hand do
United States that this government hint sull'ci Mho ill effects from exper
lias ever been committed to a definitej intents as tin those that are wild and
military policy. afraid during, the experiment.
Under the terms of this act. it b ' Thi> i directly due to properties of
proposed to hold--a Defense Test Sep several "•lands which aer like glands
telpher 13. We are told it is not in- ,,f internal secretions pi the1 human,
tended as a thuliolizalion, Imt amply (his scientist says,
as a -lemdittitraUoh of f I 0. resources, since fear affects health and there-
of this country, which would no avail fore happiness, wise people will avoid
able in case of war. four.
No sensible person co '.I-ever,. Iiojie I Most fear Is fhiielod,'iinwnyr and 'i*
for war: Bat if w'arliecomes Tiiovit -'a mental condition that in a large inn
able, a,s il did in 15117, v-e should |,‘i|jiirity ofcasosc.au he overcome. --—-
prepared Tu be healthy and fearless, theiij is
If other nations laid down .tlieii p, |)e happy, which is (lie goal of
guns, sank their battleships an I: every human dicing,
junked their airplanes, die United I * ---------------—
tom, striving to use the teachers ami ; •!*<
the schools for the spread of their
edit ions doct l ino-:.
Tot-- i- im-ria-vilarty laudable work, |
liocallM1 any propaganda that aiu-u* to
uiiderinim, the faith of school children I
in i nr doinovraiic institutjprjus and nu -
relireseitlative form of government,
is' dangerous duel i me.
All'right-minded-people are op-
posed to war and permitting radical-
ism under the cloak of pacifism t
promote discontent with -.orderly gov-
ernment
The argument fm world peace i
obviously, so attractive that it
.serves"as' a shield, for -those who wish
to use it for ulterior purposes.
At the risk of lining put down as an
Sunday at The
Churches
( lun ch of ('hrist.
Morning Services: Bible school
9:45; regular services at 11 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m
Leader <i. II Golden. Subject-
“Huge”
Ladies’ Bible study, Tuesday 5 p. m
Christian Science Society.
Sunday services 11 a. m. Sunda
school 9:45. Wednesday 8 p. m.
Heading room in church building,
open Tuesday, Thursday and Salur
j day from 3 to B/p. m. The public la
cordially invited to 'attend these ser-
; voices; and visit the reading room. The
, j subject for next Sunday is:
1' 1M ; i 11 *'
lloalttr is vyca-lth. othdono this said ."I _-
It i-- also lutppine-i, because to lie.:
iHihoaItliful is in In- unhappy ,.i First ITesJiy tci ian ( lunch.
Chat no1111inr■ moan.- health ha - Sunday School,1i:4a .-, ii.
a cicntpic ha-i-:. according lo a noted Morning Worship, II a. m. So
scientist, who ha- exju-ruheuted wit h | • ubjeet.
Done I’ie'no Chandler.
Heading Margaret Slagle.
What. Busy llfces arp Going to Dnq-j-
By Dejiiil'lJJ wwL Superintendents. -Mb
Quartet to. t'liosfoi I'lark, Philip l”"rt
.Hiueharl, Melvin Tuckt-i and AustP
Hoy'il.
talk: The spirit of tie Hive By
Miss Lucy Managua.
VnnouneenientS.
LIND ALE NEWS
—w,
I ’ratei
M az el
Woifli:
Bill Prater and family
ay with I. II. Prater.
is vi iting iii . ,
THURSDAY, SEPTLMIIEU 4, 1921
, _•__
Mon who arc perfectly—holiest in a
i'aisiiiess Iransacfioii never sutler any
pangs of’con udeiio,• iii fi-ITi i'l i1 it fish
- pent Sim
What Is Your Cluince for Success?
Dear Boys and Girls: ,
I wonder lio'w many of you
ever thought (seriously o fwluit
will have accomplished and what1 .will
lie vonl condition when viiu reach the
, age of (15?
‘ : For most of you, this age seems too
far oil' to he if much, concern, hid
perhaps all Of you hiqje otreaeh il.
\ml when you do, you will waul to
have lived a happy und useful life.
That will lie the real to t of your sac
V. W. Vaught, and family spout a
few days last week with Charlie Pol
lard and famiyl in.VVi't, Okla.
Cecil Gibson fins retinue I home
from Wirt, Okla., whegp lie ha been
working in a filling station.
! Raymond Griffin of Floydada,
I Vp i Texas, is visiting Ids parent.:, Mr. ami
‘ Mis. .1. A. Griffin,
Herman Coiirad -'1111 family have
moved hack hh >ie from- A ’anil <
Texas
Mi-ses Of ml Vaught ml Luc I’ra
ter spent Sunday afleri’inrin with Mi
Pearl Huskey
Oscar Lindsey an dfnmily "pent
Sunilav with Mrs linu-ey parent
il being Mrs. Kilercasc' liirtbday.
I,indale Booster.
Good As Ever
Shoes repaired by us are
better than new ones.
Shoes Called For
and Delivered
FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP
Walnut SI.
Bet 's ask ourselves,' therefore, what j
is t he plight of the average man-in ' Veterinary Surgeon Coming,
this country at. ti-5" Statistics Imseil Dr. Guy fvj I’arri h, indiialo ve
I II eviiei.ienct1 .slinyv, i/ yve lake 100j erfnarian of Decat ur, will lie in
mange men darting out at the •ujolilowie on next trade May —Afond.'.''.
,,,. , „ , , ,, of 25 then in forty yeaiRr'oi at the! Sept. 8th, Brifig your stock in Go
1 o.ut Ifful Hep a nl lor God. age of fib, the Hill will la1 divided intolexper! treatment. Beffu'-ni aicces
STOP THAT ITCHINO
1 rnion
Evening Worship, s p.
111011 subject, "After Tliese
Tilings,
Sennacherib Came."
Midweek Worship,
p. 111.
Wo heartily’ invite y ou to our ser-
vices. <'. L. Altfather, Pastor.
"i- Set ■ 1 host1 groups:
Wednesday, 8
on someone
’Staterswould he quick to join 11. such
a movement. But so long as they are
First lliiptisl Church, Sept. 7
9:30 a. in. Sunday school, J. W.
Whitman, "Supt.
11:00 a m. Pastor preaches o -
"Our. Lord's h^fommimknt.11
0:15 p m. All 11. Y P U.’s meet.
7:30 |i. in. Special Program by
Sunbeams, led by Mrs. C irleo.
A glad welcome to a 1 these scr-
ees. The weather is coder. Vaca-
tions are over. Let every one get on
the jdi ,1. D. Allen. Pastor.
Men whose wives compel them t 1
put on evening clothes to stay at
armed, it is the par1.of wisdom not tv jlium< hoar a ra.lio concert' are not
“_bc defenseless and invite attack
MAKING DIVORCE EASY.
henpecked they would,
than .have an argmiumt
rather do it
Judge T. O. Hathcocleof the Mutlic 1'M'"!° candidates vivo have an-V
ipal court of Atlanta. Ga.. believer' 'w>»'"ceil they are entering the cum/
that to make divorce easv, Marriaw ’"•’"f" "'Hi sov'm::,Tamil in view, proh
the ■ Body
1 f the Soul.
ably do not include among .the
het tjieii own end.
Order fro ill Washington says nil
dances by Indians must ho respecti-
judgo's conclusion is that ffjblo. Whito folks may gir ahead ilanc
111 images Avr'rc prcveittcd In iuii, as they please.
’I here arc too many folks who wan*
to draw up the plaits and ...pecifica3
t Sorts and lean (ho execution ! 1
< iearge.
should he made more’difficult-.
•This is a paradox that is difficult
to compi-t,ln,ii,<l. In niaking marriagi1
regulations inore strict, the aim is to
overcome the dfvTTrce oviT ‘‘
- The
hasty-
uniform. laws. divorco .voidd be
I lie because those seeking legal sepa-
ration would have good reasons ami
the cases would he- materially reduced
"Divorce is a splendid thing,” say-
lire judge, “when two people.find they
can not. live t ogetjl.e.i:.?
There may he cases .where -divorce
is a “splc-ndld thing” hut they arc few
and far between.
The meaning of those fateful word
. “for hetiet; or for worse" will have to
he understood by the candidates for the-.unifier with this country
matrimony djeforp a hegiutiig will lie
made in ihc direction of solving’ the
divorce ey il. ,...... ............ .
Tjaws are not so much the solution
• as education. If is - clearly •the1 pro-
vince of the parents to prepare their
children for marriage
they ypi .ersuui'd * wit; ’ 1 4?>; j that
means, r .»->l'i'£ men and women he
Senior B. Y'. P. 11. Program.
Leader Laura Mae James.
I nlroduc tion Leader.
Hest for tlio Soul o
Which? Gladys Blair.
Recognize the Right-
Grace Turley.
I'lio Need lo worship
Dohkins. *
,Recognizes the Lord's Right, Rev.
I. D. Alien. ..
A Day for Good Deeds.- Miss
Wort ham.
A Day of Friendship Miss -Lillian
Walters. v
I will iie rith.
4 will have incomes.
5 will have earning power.
.‘ill will be dead.
54 will he dependent
else. __ . ,
'I'u which of these five classes do
you want to belong at the age of (55?
This is a question over which you can
have more Influence than-any other
human being.
I am sure Hud you do tial want to
lie included in that 54 per cent who
will ho dependent upon someone else
for their support, Uonsripiently, I
am going to make a suggestion which |
^ believe will practically insure you
against belonging to this class. This
suggestion is that you beg-in right
now to make plans to get a college
education. Statistics show that the
hoy 01 girl with a college education
has a much greater opportunity of I
nmking a suecess of life and render-
ing distinguished service to his fel
low men than Hit hoy or girl yvho
does not have such ah education.
Hettie Lola mnn' ^ Hutcheson, iii The Progressive,
; Farmer.
J IJse Blue Star Remedy for Eczema,
Itcli, Tetter or Cracked Hands, Ring
Worms, Chapped Face, Poison Oak.
' Sunburns, Old Soros or Sores on Chil-
dren. It relieves all formsof Sore Feet.
For sale by
Young-Wagner Drug Co
I fully all I lie well known 1 urgical op.
cvaUons and work on horses teeth
Will he at Patton's w go 1 yard on
the above date only. Examination;-:
made free. I - Itx
While waiting for the big 1 MCdlcittG
tumties, keep busy with the little . . _ ri .1___
1 rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
__________ caused by Catarrh.
’ “Listening in” with the radio hasn’t ! Sold by ^,,n„ for n,t *
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
In-might eats
F. J. CHfWPY «r Cf" -Redo, Ohio
LOOK WHO’S COMING!
One Solid Week
BOWIE
< OMMKNdNG
MON. NIGHT, SEPT. 8
'I’ll.'
t.natb
■ wait
slirow.l man stojis into th^
a 1 iIt lo ahoa.l of prog ress ami
for it to catch up. with him.
Thorn are It),000 millionaires in the
lTnitf'<l States. Now wo know what’1'
s. ...... > * - ip ------
1 pvejKired for A-.-;-.ied Ilf*1
QFOTING THE BIBLE
A southernJnailufacturer,-writing a
letter against prc'hibitioiv to the Mari:
ufacturers Record, says: “We are
commanded to eat and dr ok today foi
tomorrow wc may jiie,”
The Re'cord points UT~T<> unor. fol-
ly of ihe mjirr iu-thirki *g that la1 was d automatic.illy.
First Methodist Church, Sept. 7.
Preaching- soi-yVcs at 11 a. in, and
7:15 p. in. The phsjlnr will preach a1
both hours, amt the sorx ce will lie
1 iiort, Miuny, and spiruiuvl.
—Tlio sacrament of tin .Lord’s Sup
pot wifi lie admhtlsfero,1 : f tho morn
iug service. , I’lio music will lie it
t1 active and inspirational. *
Sunday School at 9:4fq 4. T. Gala-
vayv Supt.
Leagues at (1:45 C. Ifnun’nrsnn
President.
It'sji wise speaker who knows what Woman's Missionary 11, eiotv Tues
the.master of ccromouio: menu wheo day afternoorn 1 ,1. W Slanh1, PastoF
ho says a short adsJwcss. 1' --
Epworth League Program, (1:15 P.
Leader Lucile Whitley.
Rally Day—A Beehive’ Meetin
Subject: “Organizing ,to
Things done.
Scripture. Mark 2:l-(i
Talk "Busy as a Bee”
man.
Chorus -Ruby Hahn, Bonnie and
Lola Thompson, Mozelle and Frances
Henderson and Hazel Big-gar. *
Report What Busy Bees Have
t add<t
m}}.
It's sjiiend(d ^(ffj'it..tp take the part
^nffl'fff’ Out tiiuWr ilog, tfu’t -make certain.j
* -: i' sgo | that he doesn’t snap ym^. |(
The diplomats at the l.ondon coji
fere nee ought to know the Dawes plan
by-heart by this time.
Hv leal
1, D. W7
There’s never any malnutrition,
when mother has. the pantry shelves
shelves well filled.
Suffered V*
Skin Diseases'
If you rue* fr •r'llc!
Army Scvt-u -•/»*»■
If* L, HarSfr’d I* • 1* Id !t K" 1T ;
various ff’cirm, IPurv d* miv Pirn
plra, I.):»ritJrufr, ‘ i* Pic tmi, Jjljin
Erupfioiid if tny *Uii» Jjv
ease or trouble,
HOOPER'S
TETTER RF.fVI .
u posnrvFi.v guapANTFra
give you laliif^rtt'in you lo hr
•he jurlire—or yom money *^11 bo
refunded.
HOOPER'S TETTFlf REM,
hirh is a germicide, ha« been sold
more than a quarter renturyr,
Manilla* fi.rrrf by
UtALINE MEDICINE CO.
DALLAS, TEXAS
Sold by
STAR DRUG CO.
Mr. and Mrs.
MONROE HOPKINS
PLAYERS *
^ TWENTY-FIVE PEOPLE
GARDEN AIEDOME THEATER
/
I jt >t
Keenest,
<3
Lociitcd P.oT) Muyc
( leanest Tent Show Traveling!
FONTENELLE JAZZ ORCHESTRA
‘Entire Change of Program Each Ni^ht
When Die law fails to make us vir-
+nfw~:11 .uht1 upi1" ww "ni»ntg"ianfl-'rtnr -;
»y quoting tlie Bible, for his 'reference
** Was to the views, who ■ failing to fol
low the warning of tin prophet, ami
- full of hilarity, said:' “Lit us cat ami
drink, for tomorrow wo si-,all ilio.’’
It was not a coinnra'n lnient, -hut
Fe.Op.le lutve a fading of yjiio.timr. the
BiBlo to suit their puvi’n c.
• TH,1 way tno scriptu*-, are misiit .
terpretecl ami iii.sconneci,1,l passages
Brought together to uphold 'some par-
ticular view, migth in1 illustratCil in
the old saying, showing harm that
’nay be ,lun, _liy .misplacing: Serintrn a!
j assages. a
“Juna.s went out am1 ' angod Tdin-
Not alMiathers'swim, hut the colors
in the bathing suits this season an
beautiful.
NURSE LYSSY GIVES
TANLAC FULL PRAISE
Delightful Drama *■
Clean,-Clever, Classy Comedy
Orpheum Majestic liig Time
VAUDEVILLE
Life consists jif a lot ,ff liings wo
don't know anti a few things vo do
know.
Not < Inly Take
It to 1’aticnfs.
It Bill Rcrmnmends
down from 1,‘ifi
Flay is something that is bar lev
tlicn work, for-which you do not tel
paid.
I'eaiiut politicians alway s succor I
where other nuts are in the-majority.
self.
"3,0.thou and
do likewise,”
Hi: Vi I \Srn I K I IKS
In a communication to state regent
Airs. Anthony Way ne t' ink 'presi-
dent general of the Daugliteis ,,f the
American Revolutidu,' warns Ameri-.
can women against. the activities of
so- cal led “peace soe ieties’ w o jc h .il.ro
' waging' wav upon American institu-
tions. ,
She directed her warning particu
yJ—Uiarly against that phase of rad
r ieolis
The emergencies for which 'We are
urpiuired never seem to turn pu, ■
The finest ambition., anyone
have is the ambition to grown.
An open mind is sure to get
farther, than a.u open mouth.
Homes might In popularized if
:?.!U;<:d..f, ,o.. a, Ihui- it. 1 ..
Mrs Frances l.yssy, Iff!
Avc,, San Antonio, Texas, j.s
peactical nurse kho i jnLtspnketi in
her ptaisc of Taulaci Mrs. Lyss.v ha -
had more than 30 years of nursim
experteifee, and '71 u,1 In her almost mi
broken 'record of success in caring for
the sick, her services are in
dem.-mit.
___'• "Mv ‘lyvii exiii'V'i’i'e ■■ th
four ye.-us ago showed me what a re-
call markahli recon -I iuc live -'nindicit-e it
: is.' said Airs, L: i y- recently, “and,
"■since then I li.ivo induced many iff m\
vou patients to- t ake if. T.-.lilac, noye,-
'■eems to fail for. w ithout except ion.
tiie verdict Ira- always been in it-
adr fav.cir.
- —:- Hit 1900, liiy work as a nurse ljiaij|
Next to being stung,
tiling i(s to admit it.
kept
very busy.
my weight had gone
to 105 pounds; 1.
“I laid also suffered from torpid
l’arki1! liver foi vr.p. and win n I began
allot’-ei taking Tanlnc, I seeine 1 tx be right
in the verge ’of a nertous’ break
down. Rut by the.time I finished my
‘irst turtle, I began to imjimve and
after that it was - w'on.derful hoXv
steadily I regaint'd my In alt.li. With
on ,stunt, the aid of the Vegetable pills, Tania1
relieved me entirely ol -ny sjgna of I
-Trm4ric--s to i’i t an 11.....tmrlnTessf liver (lisordersj II
constipation and nervnusiiess, aTni.jl
built my weight right hack up-to nor ‘
nal. Since then I luiv-: lad only1 oc-
casional set-hacks with , y health lui
in each case I resorted in Tanlnc will,
the same splctului i, u!1 I wniuld |
irge evcryi.ne with tinulles like I had j.
to give Tin lac a trial,"
Tunl-rc is, for sale by all gjioii >
Opening Play Monday Night
“ffie Brat”
A Comedy-of Youth
Bargain Prices Adults dOe. Children 10c
Reserved Chains Adults-20e. "Childrun- 10c~
Ladies, whether accompanied by a paid
ticket or not, admitted free Monday night.
(Reserved chairs 20c should they desire)
the, hardest j much loss of sleep
ing, and for months] had suffered
necessitating
egulnr cat-
!druggist. Accept mi sui s'itute.-Ovei |
40 million butties sold.
icalism which seeks to bore from Blessed are, those who know when
within through the educational sv<- to leave you ii.lone.
I from Stomach trouble a d ind gestfon Tanlac is for sale by a'l ’ go<«l |.
1 was extremely nervous, mv entire nation, made and I'econom piled liv fhe I!
system was generally eakonen. a1 d anaiiufacturers of TAN la (’.
Doors Open 7:30
Show Starts 8:15
ECONOMY STORE NO. 2
Will Open for Business In the Walter Black Building, Bowie, Texas, on Sept 5th
.....with a complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Shoes for the entire family. We are going to make a bid for your busi-
ness with honest goods at the lowest prices. We are an old established firm located at 1213-1215 Main Street, Fort Worth for 19
years. We guarantee we will save you money on every item bought here. Make up a list of your needs and come prepared for the
* biggest feast of bargains ever prepared for you. Come early. Don’t forget the location, Walter Dlack building and the date is Sep-
tember the 5th. ;£' ;£' . - , . J. ^ ~"V
....... . ^ , ... - ■
-—FREE
FREE
, > *•*<*-/ ■ • __' 4 .
WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE WE WILL GIVE AWAY A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF HOUSE SLIPPERS
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