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Every User a Booster
“Swamp Chill Tonic is the only thing 1 can got tlmt will
stop chills without affecting my kidneys. Mr. Tom Cop-
dell, Delvalh, Tpx. -
“Swamp Chill Tonic. Is the U st I have ever usod, and I
can't do without it.’’—Mrs. Maggie Riggins, Pittsburg, Tex.
“I sell more Swamp Chill Tonis than all other remedies
put together.”—Thomas Drug C o., Talihina, Okla.
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American policy,, ns explained by our
listeners anil lookouts. Our represen-
tatives, et ideally earriisl out out inten-
tions quite cleverly.
C,
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been shipped from I»arton to. New York
fti the ps« ten months,"according to
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Capital. Oil, in any form seems to be
fciatir Burner. ..... * ■
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THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(B8TABIJHHRD 1879.)
published 1 tolly Except Baturday.
•HBRMAN, TEXAS.
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER I. 1922
TUB 8HRR1IAN DEMOCRAT, 1‘CBl.IHHltRR.
Wrtrhly Democrat Pobllahed Thursdtys.
flLWHONB Nl MIiFltR
.110 AND 111
Twenty Facts Abut Texas
things wric prcsiHT'Mis ami AiiutIchIi
t*nM*rIm-^hu to loom lar^o. In IKm
1'oistnni' iih. a Mt*xi*an dictator, out
j oi pure Jealousy iiutl. by tlecrtts isu»-
' jfcmlcn-Jill tlic existing colonics in Tt*.\-
I jits. 'i li<,int,r»ti wai vl tin* tirtvs
I Item I*<•* •»«llinn hl'iiin*! M,t*v it-jiUr s**V
Bntcrod at the postoifice at Sherman Texas. Aug. 14. WO, »s mail
Batter of the afcmul rises according I*, tlie act of Omgr.s**, Msr Jl, 1870.
BMatt to The Sherman Domoi-rst, Publisher* Hltoriaxti Texas Hniiscrl- (
MTS desiring adnrew, changed piesee gin old address as well ss ucw one.
St’BSCRIl’TION RATES
T"AILT DEMOCRAT_By (srrler1 One Month. 6V: thre.- month* II HO;
MX months K1 SO: one year, ffl.tMI. Bv mail in Grsysou County M-arli,
K.. ««w.’mnntha II28 on,- year. $300. By mall f.uteliie r» (lisynoti
2J5h Stir• six month*. *4 30: one year. $*.00. ElM.wl.ere $1 tsi 1st month,
aaerpt In foreign eountrie*. $100 per moup- plus the cost of m*H;n* All sub-
■ertpthNM are payable In sdfsnoa
WRKKI.Y DEMOCRAT —One year $110.________
-^MBWtfToETifK ASSOCIATED CRESS—The A-*oi Bn w 1*
ssrelMirolv entitled to the IWC for repul.lleiillon of all news ili.;.«u liie er. iliteij
“ ntherwiae credited In this [>.'•!•»■' ami nl-o. the ieeol news iniblUb.*!
herslm All rl|h'» rt.pul.llratloe of upeeini diepsteims herein sre tJH re
hareerf-
i hciiccr.il wai tl
burn. Kc’ cllion apiin^t Mvxh in^si.vi
--- |< i^ii!y t" take < pt*n mid >ct hms
_ ... ? form In is;;:; ilic citi*/.cns «:f Ti*x;Ui, m
I.—IU » popiibnli ii t«• i*11 native \n?- ‘ ^ .. ... , ,^XI . ,
■ i i»U|*< ll, in* lnor.illl/.fsj M«\|io In ;;U<‘
Texos was ll.e twenty-logl.ll. Male , n,. us I--.7. The ............... Santa
...... mluiinnl into the I i.iott In- ■ fon-ign-bi-rii el. ment in Texas nre Mex- Al,na_ M(.vi(„s r, „.ls ill(
its act i»I aoiui»i«.u was I>cc. b hum. i . , . . , ,
. ami sent his soiihcn, mivji^c ami hcitrt-
War lircyird. ! u-ss as was ihdr h i.h r, into Tcxa.t.
(:•, I nit "nr ievis lies the Me |i|<(.
11 r"»-|„f w|,„ I. to, ii.ohmu lii .oi-m me not
'• • • > - "l.i- D it .11.1 Eel.. I. IS1I. Just. „,.1||(|1 in |llllll:I11 I,j.|.,lv.
!i c • *;i*. s j,fii*i the set t s it n of lamis- .... . , , . . . ,
the oje ii.nu ha 11was }oic;!ii at I.cx-
*. ... ! * \;is di| not
It wHi tin1 seventh Stall Jo
j enlist in the Soul Lm ;n ( Viilc'tcr.'iry,
i which it tint Feb. 1. 1stII. The date of
its r.lnru \\n< Mar* !i i'.o, 1 Tu. linn;;
' liH'll mil of lie I hm n’jie ;<.«! ;. o:.c
i Month iniii !”.» »!*i\s
I n' I Self l» L
l.a Sail.- :•... I hi < F:.-n« h fll"W»“s
l.jnl e\|i|**i$ ,| | arts nf 1 I u i la ai it hotli
>.<!cv of i|,o Mississippi Liver, in
;i;ifl .‘o k jm*'*scss!«»h if it, mining ft
Lot isJana in I• • • n*• of the rai^iitni:
K ilinS I * a’v \ I \ I lc at
(0V1, OPERATORS AND MINERS
AtiKEE-
'l.ETTINC THE OPINIONS 01 WOM-
EN.
iiMcc’ue ith'tl pi iilc lar^c cvpi.it'lli<ill
, sp n . t.i.mi/.a i ion a id I iiuiii.'ti ...f* ly s«*r
sail 1 r liis native lainl. t hi their
■ictuiu trip ills ship ami it- car^n «>r
i!iii'tty piijrrivic misled Ha ir ocean
j i nurse. InsfeM'l of lamliiiu near tin*
• moiiiIi ol ll " ,Mis*‘ is-ippl, they saihai
i.ito Mala^orila Ihav. Here they laml-
< *i ahotit lt;sr» or 1
X—l)a(r of A .mNs ion.
<‘onpress', a l« w days l.cfnic the *! vw
urn io me -j^t, j. Then followed sitch fh-lds or
^ 1 *' l!,> ' ^ ^ '***• ^ I niiM| e;iLahle cni na^c as t loliii I, <’oin ep-
":,r lV“" fu,"ls1"‘,l|lion. the ,;n;Ss Eight, ne.1 ll.e a;.......,
men. |un Mur.-li INiti. ;.t
20 H'-tory. |„, \\
'i he first i o|.*ny on Tomis >“*il landed
hy the shc. rcsf neeiihad. l.a Salle had
al‘*ntf the coast j
d’ Fiorina and the lower Mississippi in
B.V-. lie ,'„re.t the 11. w Imnl I.'Uls-|„r v)|.(,s ever forget the
Juii;i in honor of Lnui> XIV and deter
cmivciit ion held
autoi, on tin* lirazos, Ihe 'IVx-
nns sent tnrtli their Iiec-laiation of tn-
depi’i de’H « . And the Lcpilldic ot l ( \as
was hoi n literally in a haplism o;
hlo. d. No true Texan--even tin* s* ns
<*f noble sires can
I of President Tyier's jidiaini draft *n
Whenever a cotif' i« n« e «• f any ^otl ' pnd passel n lell for the
In letters to the I’nibsl States Foal j is )i* 1*1, w< speeahite whether it wil!;C)f T.xr* inti, the Fniou 'Ihe Texa*
rc.inniiKsUdi »mhraeite ofierntorH and ! prodm e r«*sults. And u h«*n wa* think of j pi»sf^}lture appreveil tin hill on .l ity
* 1 .....’..................... *.....r,,J“ ’stnn* i * . . '|yvi^ to**!, her \A:m *-
op I)e*
luined upon eub.ni/atl"H. II** returned I
to France for colonists. About HR1
t’ eij- |(«turiiinjf ship failed in its eours**
;ii,<I, il l.•:.•) nf tlm Mi>.sls'.i|i|)l P.'ltil
f ,r wiil.1i llirv w.tp linniu1, tb.'V lmrl-
. ■: in \I;.l:u.'nnlii liny. This first roi-
«,"V on Trvas soil w:is wij'.'.l out bv
',,-nitc |mlinns mid .ti* in ullnut
iidiui-:-*!nu |w i y<‘:irs. 'I'll.1 stson.l utlrnipt nf rol-
nni'/.'itinu was mn.if bv Dr I ron In IfWn,
:.t tbr siitnr point wbrvr l.n S.illr un-
ib’id.of bis . tdrrprisr. Hr i.uill tlio
... IT *11 * *1 f. ;i J S iTltPilfiiw. ■
l-l.'i. l’rrsidr’tif Mission of Snn Francisco n cunbtr.-
f t!ir fort anil the church. Tint
miners express ftm opinii'H, hi<b-|s*n<l-' r<f.tills, w. niriui tangible or visible 11ami Te\:ts to.*
entlv tlmt it is iiiH»>s»ible to fix the Hm-iu tits it Iocs not <« . m to us tl»t»l (,,ie Cuion re »«•< _r, yj
t’ 'of living for workers a ml tlmt jtli-ic arc results which mi.iiol be sis-n. | jln(| :..|K.r red. d t.» the presidency. ntln
liigh-.ost mines should not be elotw.1, itut " lit. h come seemingly without j j.-ljVp, w |,H. followitig year the Mcxi- f i,n,!am« s<M>tt destroyeu tins eoiouy. me
exeopt as a consequence of competition, j. uisc. lean,War broke out. In this Ti \as play ; f|rs, permanent settlement in Texas
The operators intimate that prices tire T Bis eou.mer.t am.lies to the pr.-posed !e.l well her part.
Increased hv middlemen s profits mi I j confor m, e on safeguarding moth.-rlusKi 4 — Division,
other charges, and the workers de.lnr*, in ind.nstry. Tim . all fot the cmiT-i nelengs to
that there are too many mines in the Una e has (s en issued h.v Secretary >•
Alamo, H**liad or San Jacinto. Here
wore we horn. If* ae Sunlit Anna, I lie
“Naj dccii of the We?#,” went down..
'Ihe first Fon/revs el flu* new Kcpuh-
li« not at Folumhiii, Oct. !>,, i»a-j
vid l*. I'.urnet will the fhst president!
nd li ft rim until Septem!»er. lvtil, at ■
whijJi lieu. Sam I Urn don was eb‘« l«“d *
I .V Hu* people 'I'he fo.'lowill^ served
as pn"ill id of the Republic of Tex- l
OS ;
1 Din id II l:ut!-<t fad in • <il in > % 1SIH$. j
j Sam 11< listen lv:;ti.
^ M in. lien ti i ;. Ijim/tr, LSIis.
1 S.*un Ilf*uvfi*n, is ll.
| Anson Junes, ISM.
was made bv the Spanish Catholics, I , i:' r.-s. l«Mm. t
—......... |who built n chain of missinn-fets. by 1*’*"" » •*«*; n> l‘,,l,rt’seiitaiive“.!
the West South Central' \V]>|>-li they nropowul to defend them-.1 M'lvl' 1 "«e ............ 1
I . ...... ........................ ed St a l
E©ac®nn EIaini!k©fe
and Robe Cloths -Beacon Blankets are
warmer than any other Blanket, and
can he had in any size and color
at.....................$4.50 to $10.00
Bathrobe Blankets with cords complete for
Bathrobe at ....................$4.65
Rohe Cloth in 27 and 36 in. width a
yd.......................60c and 75c
Vnitcd States, and suggest that
more should be allowed to open
specified number of yeftrs.
The inquiry is developing informa-
tion of live interest already. B.v a
process of elimination of points on
no | r,ali.u‘ Davis, and arrangements fot h
, . , Oil Shite?* in which Te\:is uppe.iL d !*-T
•si* vow find at tho Pflino time ovnnirellzo . ' 1
I,he Indians. TlmrBuilt among others, • ••■ "'V «•>»“ day lost a*:
to- rramiseo MDsiorv-',, the I.nvaen I f*’*ld'*t,t Ivlev was ret,ring from of-
» 1 ,i p.,v. flu1 to he ‘ Ueecehd by [‘resident Jnjnesi
ut ; Fiver : Suit Feriuml. on the iowei liny,
jsati .ft an, on the Rio Grande, missions ^ r«*k-
j „e ,r g.l. < lies. San Augustine, Ran '»,ls_was n.tifl.sl by the fevans ......
iittird will Is' aided fovWtr.l valuahlelXty of Kjrttilhn rf* it is P"~»,le to so
eju'i.islons So far. it seems that the.cure. J
eommisslou has gone far toward learn- Now. the Hr** / |
ing that the anthracite and hltnniln jfhe average no,id is tlm Ill's b* ■ > ' j
r,;w group* should is- considered sops- another thro,•. ileal ".mfetenee "hat
rately, as having different hash eomli-,litis.Industry te do u.ll, mo,lath.....
110118.
1 Aviso n.
5.—Origin of Name,
for fljure ni.iilo h.v Miss Mary Audeison. dl-i “Texas,” it N said, is from an
j i\h tor ei ili> \vonu*n*»Nbumiu oi tlie word wldeli men us "Frifuds,
Ijthor Departimnr. i^.Mlifs.”
At il«* wb**''h KchoduJi'A-) —Nieknam^. flIB. „ .. „, ..................... .....
af elimination or Ikmiiis f»n foi Jnmihr.v 11. 1-snid )•*. In Washing j "j one Star State.” Supposed to he s-ha. mid the Dolonvs. The best prf- 1S*’’ y,l*‘ s'vont l|,'° th0
I i.wh there is ceiK‘ral agreement, with ton. there will la* woman i» ail NVIM,derive<i from the solitary star whieh tr verve-! are San Fernando, the Alamo. 11 n; lrN,,s l*as‘-e.t ler onlinane, of
II riii 1 rv into disp.rt.sl .ptestions. thc|of life. There will !«■ as ntueh di-.-vt- r, , „ „g ..„,( t„at „f arms.,n,I’s Pa,in and San Jose. > ' >• ™"‘ »» "* "«**’
Inquiry into atspux ------------------------- ... t, u mrnlhle ,« «-! * « *<- ai.e-g ,hr San Antonio River. These 0,1 '• INtil, she entered the South-
n inuments beilt hy the Franciscan ^n Cenf. dm sey an.l did no, return
{libs me today the silent reminders »*>“ 1 S""es until March 10, JS70.
hy j(,f ti„,se far-away days. The isipula-'
I ti >n had slow growth under Spanish
.................. , ................— j rule. Prior to 1820 Texas was govern-
ll«ol mothers stay at. home and mind j yfexieo on the southeast ; 1 (K| n1(. Mexican Viceroy, sanellon-
1 their children. h.ettisiami and Arkansas on ,lie eustt^i (,y the Spanish Crown.- At last —
,if,'r | Arkansas and Oklahoma on the north tj lS23-1 SifcV-Texas anil Cohulia, Mexl-
^ ;!x,w Mexl.st on the west turd -.....‘!
'stilts'., n v.mld
011 Mho, v'taikiest.
its se.ij and coat
7.—Mottvi.
.’Texas has no motto.
8.—Flower.
Tin IduelM.nnet, a l'Ua.ver eliosen
Ihe lagislature.
9.—Boundaries.
Gulf
DlSl l SSING THE Till TH.
| *Wif* iit-xt i !«*!! tlui! siuh f»
Jpit^ ( Pifld pr< ‘lui u i*n prMut ii sil r<*
--- ,, stills,, n V.mld -imply he a confer-. ^ ^ ||K. s, „,,IWest.
Former I'remler Clemen**#* 01 ..‘talhfest.. | |t,._4kmnties.
l^nio. says that he v.i| ldl, fc 1 „ l«,,.stimtUed that one fourth of our, « fifty-three.
AAitU. We may resent W1«V*wnge-earuers are women. Many oft *
It might l«* exiasliMtt women-will lieedme motliors. most
tell it t" us.
,fi I 1.—>-V. HffltHl* JlO Iliill llirilllj. aivab t; ‘*"v " w‘ .....
• ................ ] \estiu iiiporpnrateil In IMfi; poptiln- j Swinish y oke in 1^21 arid Texas Ig'onme
Uglier us, lull he will 4M$4RH%S^".f| ‘want to •)«■. Shall not Indus-,.- ....... «-• -»...—..........., ..-a- .t ■
mm to us To'1 . ...
expediency. He will present
plain, unvarnished truth,‘ And rtfo m
take it or leave it. w/.,
Manly eouruge commands vrospe.-t. j‘(un,
The simple, blunt truth uugv he dis-,......................
Hateful. Tin* man who yohihl^a _
niter it, may incur gvnoraF dialikK «»-|*|||k MAN T A COFNTHV.Jl^’n
1 . .. ... I.. s.omlt, g.l it 41U Its I ‘It.
north:!(,), were under one Mile. In tlmt era
tl,oie was practically no government.
Texas, in 1703. passed into the hands j
[ef Spain when France ceded Louisiana j
11.1—Capital. jto that <<.entry. Mexico threw off the
FHWW-Ittl*tho jmewut trll,ufary tb Jffetlcd. ' 1Y.V TO year*
government 17^, (o tyoq—’p.-xas was a hattie-
Rtty by name - Se!n’|i].'s Cakes.
n'JP-tf o
OR DIZZY SPEEDS
U-v protect 'hem? And. if the eonfei (h(i wi(|t (>f T,.x.fis- _............ ..........................
ewe did nothin'* mor ■ than t" «!"1> "»- j |,M.„ted at various places. Lrov.n.l of mere or less severity.
*S/c the Idea to ' safeguard ni"l her-1^- ^ ^ ^
it»o<"l h* indlistrv" It wmii.l pro-lit.-e. *p>„. r«sg rds- Itla-e i.,.|We,,„ ,i,e Mexicans aibl Die In
' ' 'greatly beneficial results. I*. . ... icpr.- Wash!
If you keep your liver active and
Ismels regulaUsl vvltii BOND'S I.IVER
PILI-S. They are small, easy to take,
mild, effective and inexpensive. Duty
23.! at any drug store.—(Adv.i,
H-nted at various jmici-s. jprov.n.l or mere or .ess seven.... .
lic.in was due to repeated half a century it was a constant strng-
raslon. The r.-g rds place g|„ between the Mexicans a lid Die In
San Felipe, 1S3.7: Wnsliington. ,ji;,ns for sttpiTtnacy.
' ITarrisl.org, 183*1: Galveston, j *nv following 20 years - 1800 to 1S20,
6uy it In Gherman
pfiiullv if he is vigorously oul*po.k.eti„
l^t his frankness and sibcefitv; conir
jgtl admiration, anil, to koUte extent.’
confidence. ’
sav./
Vein sen. 1V.fi; < ‘olunibia, ISMS: v,ere marRMh h.v ift^urrm-t ieos.e In ISM
I’,„.e„e'Ti^us'toi. 1S37: Austin, issp. in V-+- it A.-roll Burr phinpH to ent.dae Mexico
Four thousand persons B'-*'*’ . i ’ , . ,| i-tt. n Tbt* was due .wj The following Vear. on Ids
............. -...... i*•**'* V.............-i.»,...... «».
* other day.
•Aside from what ( let
on Uls subject! what is
the truth the same to - -yjyo,-:-
the truth definable? - Is it possible l".leversvf
determine what is the truth, ''Sie Is
The truth is not always easy to find,
yt Is partieult.rly hard to haiite whenf
jt h> hase.1 on facts.
;No two jx-rsmis can agree as to facts.
If thev do agree as to facts, they can
not agree as to causes. If they, agree
as to causes and facts, they cannot
agree as to effects. There I* »>"“.vs
difference of opinion as to truth.
Principlf-R are known as eternal vn-
ritios. They are regarded as olivlous
truths. Yet, there is no unanimity of
• . West Texas hv General XV!,„ a-rested fnt TlW vUdailon of the
It NyasThif ftrst public speech since vtist.in mto
rn‘hV . 'f'jesvip^ AiW/
)o4y’t > Tsj;. witoaiUd.'D.
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
New Coats That Are Beautiful
—Just unboxed and put on sale today—Every known new
material in self and fur trimmed styles, very finest Crepe
De Chine linings, warmly interlined too. Tailored and
fancy models, including all the new wrappy effects.
Black, Navy, Brown and Deer shades—sizes for Misses
and Ladies, priced very special at—
$24.50, $29.50, $35, $45, up to $98.50
>* 1 ■ A
All Coats Suits Greatly Reduced.
—The very newest styles and materials and colors may be
chosen at a much lower price than you would .expect—-
Come and see the wonderful values at—
$14.50, $19.50, $24.50 to $45.00
\ iiMines. Here it
remained until No- I hiteii Statee no^w|flfkilig Iawm. Be-
\ IIHIII17-. •*’»**...... V' £
■svlna Socialistic colleagues. That H..nm!u .H». ||(en( T„Iils were led in
ettiget) ,cf Die world, a ina»|Hv* it
BUY IT IN SHERMAN
. t„ Vn-jtii it. Is-t.V. The general etc— j(kJr wild scheme l,y Hitch men as Mu-
—tb“^ ,n
world war vuee the soviet repaidU', he,-id eapUtd.
defle,. ,he%- and ten years is “a; 12 -Di.nen-.mn .
very modes, sentence for having an , Area. 2'D. SOO square mtb
..pinion of vour turn in the Tinted ynsth, 7IK* urlles; • '-tr.-m.
States.”
Air. Debs, is In nil probability, sincere,1 ’ 13 —(iwernor.
but be is a theorist and an Amotion- Eat. M. Neff I Htumi.i
t-it; General Toledo, a Cuban, vniged
ti rebellion in Texas, lint -fin:,T r swot-
; extreme nitegiamT to Dm Spanish tltwrni*. Don
itreadflr. uis Aury, in lst7, el-.iming Die gov
etm rship of Texas with headquarters
at fialveston, led an invasion into M. x-
el.-cteil j..,/ h,, was routed and returned to
alist. He rails against organizel so- for two years, flrat term expires Jan
.•If ty. yet-'What he Idealizes would narv. I!r2l: sal,|rT. ' '
j break up society. It is amazing that i l.—Pres r.rnUal T ^
opinion as to fundamental truth. Ob- ,i1Pr(> nr(, f,„,r thousand persons who Harding. . A1'■
rioiis truths are not obvious to every- m|(, tHk(. hte sayings s.*.I..us!v But' * 4 ^.“SlO, SjW/d2: itx-
jjody. lit must he remembered that Debs is ' “* • " ’
Give two men an »rr8ylof statisties nof „„iy hutnati being s.nseepllbie to CJtase WM-T * ,
ot, business conditions, and ask them t|,^,ry • ,,m.-:ioHK and ' impracticable 16.—Rank <n I «Pt* *
to show the truth in the significance j T'DtD State.
of the exposition. Each will draw a; ---» —
«i iffeverit inference. Ask them to makej NE1V HOBBY IN l.I)| 4 ATI ON.
deductions from the statistics, andj
their deductions Will differ. | l’ardon us fot discussing this subject.
The truth which Cieiueueeau tells W Our justificati.ir for referring lo it is
Is the truth as he sees It. It may bojthr desire to restrict what, looks like
the truth to us, or it may not. Wejn grave error of Judgment to the place
recognize some of his utterances ns be-^i, which it is made.
Ing the truth yet reject some as being | The Clti.itg.) Board of Education has
untrue or doubtful. j decided to teach sex in the schools, the Tbit!
17.—(Tiles Over 50,600.
! I'.' Paso,'77.343: Fort Worth, h'fi.
’4M‘.<': Houston, i::s,b7f.: Dallas, lAs.'iTb
San Antonio, 1til.U7t>.
IS —E.ireign-Boru Population.
find Galv.■Moil in the hands of lln^la-i
melts pirate, Lnfitte. In 18l9. Dr. Bong,
a Tennessean, dreamed of Texq.s <>c-
cupnDon. He established a provisional
governinen: at Xaengdoches. lie met
with great misfortune, was sent u>
M.xico, was released in Is22 and sl.ort-
iv afterward wn>- as.aisjinaled. TUta
t, .ip, period o: unrest ftcld out no in-
due, ment for settlers to .pute to Tex-
as.
At Die close of this long struggle,
iterioe tdoneers from tin* States began
STRAPS AND
COLONIALS
New styles are here for the
Holiday festivities.
Colonials in brown and
black Satin and Patents,
at ......... $9.00 to $10.00
Straps in new patterns of
Suede, Satin, Patents and
Plain Kid.
$6,00 to $10.00
Hosiery to Match
__rore.Ko-■ ......... . Li hint IIHr ..'.ex toward Tex us. Stc
EngIT-h, 7 AM,; Seol.li. 1,830; Irian, pl.ett F. Austin was the first smseHsttu;
4.332: Norwegians. 1,735: Swedes, -I,- euiuiiist. Mix (ather, .Moses Austin, ot,
,rx“7; Dunes, ,1.50‘x: Ibdgiiyis, 417; Missouri, had re.eiv.ft ti large Texas1
Erencli, 2,544: German*, 31JIQ0; Boles, laud grant from the Mexican Govern-j
5,4C.fi; Austrians, 11.437: Hnngarinns. ment in j^2d, He died in 1821, but
AITlltf IT UIU1RIU1. | '*’ ' ”• ** ---------- » -
Wlmt we usually mean when we at- obvious assumption hoius Dial Die in- (Ml: Russians. 7.035; Italians. 8.0211 bequeathed i<,to ids son. Stephen, with
Inde to the truth is opinion. Clem- novation would he moral safeguard. Greeks, T,P77: Roumanians, 443: Asm- the request that he should carry oiu(
eneoau Is giving us his opinion. It is TehehtiiR sex is sniterfluons. Those He*. 2.«15: CanadimiM, 4.1711: Mexicans, his plans. In 1822 llu* «ou accordingly
not the truth which is nncertaln, but Dost qualified to Impart knowledge and 248.832: alt others, BMilP. Total for- established a huge colony'in 'Texas on
opinion. lr.strn. tt.m are parents. eigti-horn population, 300,071: (oral tin Brazos River. Tin nee
The truth is something fixed, lm- ____________________________________________________________
Jm.vable and nnetinngenliie. It Is oh-,
vions. or. at least, evident and dem-
onstrntatile. To the majority it is!
clearly apparent as a law or reality, j
Opinions vary, a nd they -vary even |
nhont the truth. Btit the truth is tHe
truth, and It does not vary. Tho truth
1* platitude. •• '
;• _____ *•*
YATES
SHOE CO.
ohwaru
HOME, SWEET HOME—GIVE HIM TIME, GEORGE!
A necklace of1 203 ft^arls, weighing
nearly 4(81 karats, was fold at miction
in Baris for $135,000. TBs not worth
quite as much as Die strawberry
Which was sold tft Thfee Rivers.
(Or 30.000.
«5o Twar's* LisPV T(2«-x5r*e‘S
CgsMrf Tto ciAQ, x/oo * vw*LA- [
TMrfV T«trfO TO <oMiwrf Mrf
JVJTo QtqtMC OP MV 46100.000
VJxXVA. OOJTrf<5T
Turfitt P6T
C)<b7yftuac?
From Iatnsatme It is reported that
foreign delegate* to the Near
peace conference do not understand Die
American policy, ns explained by
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Copyright. 1922. by the McNaught Syndicate. Inc.
^ -j.
- By II. J. TUTHILL
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