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THE PADUCAH POST
Paducah, Texas, Auguit 7, 1924
THE
PADUCAH POST
Pub! -iied Each Thursday
A Carloc . . Editor-Owner
affairs are concerned, and the day when it returned four bills
character of the men would have against W. M. (Peggy)
been on a par. Rut now there <’j)ar5i?£ him with the slaying an.l the United States.
levelopmenN in flic interna- chusetts will be protected in the p ; . J palrt—,*! 1«
Word 'tional relations between Germany enjoyment of their constitutional! repSinaieCl taHNDCI 15
is no doubt that Robertson w<ll
of S H Windnran at the ranch
right of peaceful assembly, they
Mr Hughes expressed himself trill he also compelled to observe)
every law and refrain from dis-
Better than the Old-
Time Sickening Kind
'er Mav
office
,nd class mail mat-
1906, at the Post-
Paducah, Texas
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wm. despite the 'act that he Ono indictment for murder and ;atisf;ctor;devdopnmnts in Lon- We have_a
is acknowledged to be a elans- three for assault to murder on ;i!t.n ,md jj js understood that he Mi"««i*ntly ditticult problem in
man. for it is very probable three members of a posse whom 'believes the Germans will raise Wassachusotts to insure our
fl at the majority of the voters he held at hay for several hours.. jrs,,rmotintable obstacles to a sue- *uturp prosperity when all of
of Texas will not stand for the ^ ord has been in Lubbock jail Pt.ssfui conclusion of the confer- 0111 P1 "P ' an " or mg in eo-
, ,,i.i 'inee his arrest last April. . n(„. despite the fact that the operation and understanding. ......_...........„ ------------
Eerguson lineup and to have the The £ri-;in,| jury also returned Gprmam ,, .......... numer- “I urge all of our citizens, re- unpleasantness and will absolutely
office of Gecorner filled by an indictment charging .1 f’- nns counter proposals. The See- aardlcss of creed or color, to put! relieve indigestion, billiousness, bad
Fer<ru*on him^lf through whip- Crowloy with murder, in con- r<.|arv 0f staff will meet the "*** ^00< na,ae °* Massachusetts ■ colds, constipation and sick headaches,
ping the devil around the stump section "ith the fatal stabbing Gprman press representatives ‘'bo'' pujthing els« and to re
... ... „ „ . . of Alex Hock here late last Sat- train trom attending all meet-
through his wife. But it R.. )ert- upday night The affray occurred Meanwhile Germane honored ings whatsoever which may tend
* t A . 1 , I I > 111, 4 It A A,, A V am..
It is gentle, imported English
Calomel, combined with Pepsin and
other helpful ingredients. It is mild
but certain, causing no harshness or
son wins it will, by no means, ne jn fronf 0f bulletin board at a
a victory for the klan, for it will local drug store while a large
, , .' , to disturb the peace of anv eom-
1 er fallen soldiers. A crowd of >>
CALL ON U S WOMEN
Wash region. July 90.—A call
u i> -"ii * ' women today all
•ountry to meet here
A ig for the purpose of
forming a national women's eorn-
not be a test in the
any part of test.
, ... . "0 000 gathered before the
least nor crowd was present, getting dec- . . ; „ , j,A„no,t -
tion returns Witnesses thought 1......h'ff budding Sn drowned PRrNCE WILHELM BECOMES
out a few < ommunists who es- CLERK
it was a fist fight and did not
DOES ADVERTISING PAY?
saved the “Internationale” with
TO BUILD AIR MEMORIAL
This is an old question that and back
n t„ assist in managing the has been settled for years, yet stantly.
l.i F ' Wheeler independent when a newspaper man finds
rs f ir ‘he White House. something interesting on the sub-
Th conference was authorized jppf he naturally 11kes t0 talk
at the re "nt meeting of the joint ap011t p
-■ ifiv" committee of the Pro- , , ,
Advertising hvpnotizes vou, it
gressive party ■ 1 • ’
Tie rail was signed by Mrs entrances you, it makes you hap-
Mabel G. Costigan, chairman of a py, it gives you the jimmies, it
special committee appointed by gPts nn their nerves, finally it
Representative John M Nelson, gets vou to calling for some cer- turn there
R. P ibbean. of Wisconsin, La {ajn article acknowiedginsr that
Te I’. ho assisted Tins. Costigan if is S°0(1‘ The reason the editor a shaft of Washington granite
R rtf';n%'hII tt8" "frP:fMthS °f thiS Sh(>et has madP 8UCh **■ Iwith °^>at bronze wings'spring-
Robert Fa rollette, wife of the sertions as the above is that he fr^m jt
Progressive candidate; Mrs. Wil- j ad it tried out on him recently j Because the first hard stages
Mrs. Bar»,:".\fanlv'anTilisa Kthei "hi,P 011 r°nt<* <"'V‘ °f ^ thp fli*ht wpre a,on* Alaska-
-M! oh. of the Woman's Trade ereat western an(1 northwestern copper brought from the territory
a mighty rendition of Deutehland
stabbed five times in the breast j * 'lf.r .. . • , —
•lied almost in- The demons rat on was stripped litica, h(,ir of the
,of the bombast which has marked 0prman crown princ(1
‘some of the recent monarchist
And best of all it does it at once—
quickly and pleasantly. Take one
small tablet at bed-time and you will
get up hungry and feeling fine. Rec-
ommended by
THE NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
the cabaret and the white lights
Hamburg, Germany, July 90. make little or no appeal. Country
Prince Wilhelm, oldest son and life, like country newspapers,
fromerjneed only to be tried to be ap-
has ac-i predated,
copted a clerical position with -
Scblubach, Thiemar & Company,
lone of the oldest Hanseatic ex
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 2.—A
granite and bronze monument will
be dedicated on Sand Point Avia-
tion Field, near this city, whence
four American army planes start-
ed April 6 on a flight around the
world, when three of them re-
The memorial is to consist of
1'mon League.
highways. The first one that (js kp used in making the
\i 1 of these have been actively attracted our attention most was bronze,
imh-ntified with the woman’s this: “Morton’s Salt—it Pours.”!
committee of_the Conference for fn route through Colorado we j HONORS UNKNOWN BELGIAN
Progressive Political Action, the‘could see that si staring us! Bni„els A^T~ 2 -Secretary
•:rs national political organu*- in 1hp faPe everv where we wentJ Brussels, Aug. ^.--Secretary
Gon to indorse La Follette. T .. ., ;Hughes placed a wreath with the
The chief purpose of the meet- ! "as in * new spapers, on f American colors on the tomb of
eg is to form a national com- Till boards, on the fence corners, f}e]gian unknown hero this
m11tee of ]00 who will work in the camp grounds, and actually .morning and then, on the invita-
jointly with La Follette cam- in our dreams we could see it Jion of the King and Queen, went
; o gn headquarters in muster- Spanning the skys. First it got ,0 ,*ie Pa*#ce t0 ^ **>e royal hot-
demonstrations, although there
was oeeassionally the suggestion
of( * martial note- t . n porting and importing firms.
Ten .' ear- ago m ay nr vf)Un„ Hoenzollern scion, who
many took up arms solely in t,y has given up, for the
defense of the Fatherland, said ** ‘f ] ...
President Ebert, addressing the L LrLont ’I’
crowd from the steps of the
Reichstag Building. 'ducted into his first job by his
What we have suffered shall ;fathpr on thp occasi^n J thc •
not be in vain. Today is a day ,attep,a visit here last week.
of hope for a strong Germany WHhelra who is 18 old
With all our strength we f> work hi/way
work to achieve for our land the business ladder. Amo^ hi;
associates in his new inviroment
all speculation
ns to Germany’s immediate poli-
tical destinies, was personally in-
PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT
are two sons of Prince Henry of
Prussia, who also intend to ac-
quire a practical knowledge of
place it deserves among the na
tions. That must be the aim of
every German.
“WTe pledge ourselves today to
our dead and to our sacrificed r, . . , • , .
... miii , . Germany s export shipping busi
that we will build what is more * r ^
enduring than any monument—
a free Germany.”
At noon for two minutes, all
Germany stood in silence as the
national flags were lifted in
most communities to half mast.
ing votes to the Progressives this
f ” Mr- Costigan explained.
„ , , ihouses and to pav the soverigns
funny, then it began to be a |ast yjsit ()*ff;rp |eavi for
nuisance, then became nerve Rerlin Aftpr takin„ ]uneh at!
ness.
VICTIM OF MURDER UN-
KNOWN
i _
! Lufkin. Texas, July 3$.—A
The^''whole*' im^pressive demon- 84 years old unknown here
stration contrasted sharply with IS d<*«* and Alvm Tn. los 29
.his day ten years ago when the ,-’eara ol( ’ IS !,”f.er iirreat af "!e
thousands cheered madlv for the ^es,llf of. a,rkll!'n» nea/ XWlc
Prussian Eagle as the troop trains >Prln?s> 111 rrlnlt>- Pwnt-V>
rolled away toward the French <,a''
and Belgian fronts.
CITY REFUSES IT
And then remember that you
tyqve to work whether you handle
a pick or a pen, a wheelbarrow or
a set of books, ring an auction
or write funny things, you must
work. If you look around you
the '^ou W‘N *ka* men wko are
most able to spend the rest of
life without working are the
very ones who work the hardest.
Do not be afraid of killing your-
self with work. It is beyond
your poiver to do that. Men
cannot work that hard on the
sunny side of thirty. They die
sometimes, but its because they
quit work at 5 p. m. It’s the
interval that kills. Work gives
an appetite for meals: it lends
solidity to slumber, it gives the
appreciation of all of the holi-
days.
There are men who do not
work, but the world is not very-
proud of them. It does not
even know of their names, no-
body likes them, no one hates
them, the great busy world does
not even know that they are
< now conceded that the wrecking, and finally became so t))p (,mi)nKSV with Ambassador!BRIEF SPACE OF FREEDOM |)ptI.0;t ju]v q0_,Ajj records
>ff mth" governor's race will interesting that we really wanted and Mrs. Phillips and the score- j _______ —7— _______ , for honesty were shattered, it
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----------- Robertson and Mrs. spp wha* * was and what it Maries to the embassies o^wi: Arrarn'ementx
gison. It promises to be a vas like unil we stopped at a rin trhos If ft for Ltilin nt - .10
: m fight, but there is little grocery store and found out all
o’clock.
FIRED FIVE APARTMENT
HOUSES
or (,f the final outcome. Mrs. about it.
f-rguson will poll the old The same thing happened with
noth of Ferguson himself, and many other advertisements,
I- Laps pick up a few of those among which were “Help Pre-
•, ho are so bitter against the vent
Kim; or anyone who has any-
thing to do with it. But the government on almost every
: kiri issue is not going to be stately pine tree in every forrest. j West Side Sunday,
le - ding factor in the race, You see it so much that you persons lost their
■ there are thousands who do actually get to wanting to help
n indorse the klan who are “prevent forest fires and will,
lbe leave your own car to go put j
Gingmnn, Ariz., August. 4.— , , , , , „
were being com- 't\'as fl,sclos«1 today, when C. M.
pleted here for militarv funeral ilargravo Detroit citizen, wrote
iTuesdav morning for A1,tone Cl,t>' Treasurer Guy Ingalls
iWrobleski". World War veteran. t,]af hl» taxt‘s were f0° lo'v fnd
1 who fliwl on a Santa Fe train Jn(^os,,( ^70 more than he had
jin Arizona while »■?) route from Ken assessc(*-
(Oakland, Gal., to Detroit, Mich. Assuming that for purposes
FnnTFin's” T^’is ‘one re^detecti^s^nd policeman "on! '\’r:*,’!"'ki’' <« ''! fa.xatiJn thc },“pf valua‘
«1.«V has been „i„ up by the 1^- «e kO Sifabtt oie"
apartment houses of the upper Oakland H al. , Judge as third of what it should be ”
whon two i ,!1 • rf‘OOVf,r,,,l from an operation Hargrave wrote concerning thc
lives and nPon Ids brain to relieve a tax on his real estate,
scores of families were driven imPT,tfl1 ailment believed to have The ITO will be returned, as
from their homes jbeen responsible for a desperate Ingalls has no authority to re-
The police arc convinced that [fiimina1 career. eeive more than called for by
the man who started the fires
out a camp fire left by some- 'was thp same 0ne who set the fire I^Yrobleskie made three sensational!
n.ore bitterly opposed to
Ferguson line-up or even to a
oman holding such a respon- or;'' Others that entrance which caused the death (>f Mrs.
..1,1,. p,Kjfj,,n in our state affairs you are “I put out my camp fire Daniel Waugh, wife of a minister
In reality this is not going to —did you?” Some more are of Watertown, N. Y., last week.
I" • Of the strength of the ‘ TJX park belongs to you-help Jj
Man in Texas by any means. In take care of it, and dangerous s|nirw.iy‘ in the halls of
fact it will be no part of a test curve ahead,” and “keep to the 'cellars of the apartment houses
for them. Had Lynch or Whitt right—sound your horn.” there
Davidson gone in the race against liri‘ hundreds of others you can
Robertson then a real test of never forget. They seem to be-
the power of'the klan would come a Part of your very being. | Herlin, Aug. 4.—As Germany
l ave been made Everything on Aft,'r .v™ have worried yourself mourned her war (lead with
. . ' nearlv sick over them and have !solemn ceremonies throughout
an equality for the opposing ’ , the Republic on the eve of the
teams. If Whitt Davidson had r"1 ° M"ir 11 a* "rn‘11 Ideparture of her representatives
gene in the race it would have a"'a-v s0 •ynn f,f"iuld not see them, *0 attcnd the all-important Lon-
been a straight klan and anti- 1hon vo" bn^in fo fe,‘1 that the-v,don reparations conference,
klan fight with both sides just are a part of you, that you are American Secretary of State
the one who placed them there,'Hughes arrived to deliver the
I During his criminal career ,the assessor.
jf.il and prison escapes. He was BIG CITIES NOW THE LOSERS
involved in a gnnfight and hold-j -
up. All charges against him were) A cursory study of the build
dismissed after the operation on ing industry shows to what ex-
‘mfilllWIOil r\ a _ ... . .1 • . • 1 1
Take
for the liver
Beware of imitation*. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack-
ages bearing above trade mark.
THE NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
his brain
success.
was pronounced
HUGHES AT BERLIN
NEW RECORD SET
a ,tent the cities have been com-
pelled to fight the exodus of
j city residents to the suburbs and
to the country. New construc-
tion started during the first
"• j five months of 1924 for the en-
lbe|tire country totalled almost
a j$2,000,000,000. The activity has
a been so great that the momentum
about equal so far a^ financial
that you would “knock
WHY SUFFER SO?
Get Back Your Health as Other
Paducah Folks Have Done
Too many people suffer lame,
aching hacks, distressing kid-
ney disorders and rheumatic
achea and pains. Often this is
due to faulty kidney action and
there’s danger of hardened
arteries, dropsy, gravel or
ilright *s disease. Don't let
weak kidneys wear you out.
t'se Doan’s Pills before it is
too latel Doan ’» are a atimu-
lant diuretic to the kidneys.
the last of his three messages of
,, , » i, advice to convalescent Europe,
block off ot anyone vou caught ...... r, . * ,
• , I The first of the Secretary of
violating them. i on feel H'at (State’s unofficial messages was
you and those signs are actually given tolhe allied conferees them-
partners. 'selves at London; the second to
i Does advertising pay? Wejthe French a? Paris, where the
j , ,, , 'adherents of the Poincare poli-
!should say it do. It makes jou„jes kad threatened to stir up
disgusted, then mad, then ner-,trouble. The third is now being
vous, then curious, and finally imparted to Foreign Minister
becomes apart of you. You .Stressemann and Chancellor Merx
! , , . °f Germany, who will lead their
(|eant get away from it. Aon see nafion.s delegation to London.
it in your imagination, in your Mr. Hughes arrived in a special
dreams. You think of them, ear from Cologne and was greet-
Dallas, Texas, August,
Setting a new record in
number of votes polled in
Democratic election in Texas,
total of more than 700,000 ballots js Round to carry the industry
was cast in the primary of July A"T~ , ,, . , . . . \
26, according to tabulation of h^'^ the winter at a high
lhe total vote announced Monday iev ;!’ t,h.°b? k ,r T V
evening by the Texas Election 'Jhat !luUhaS bpPn
j»|ir(.ai] excess of the demand in the
’ The next highest total vote ppntprs of Population while
.... .there has heen comparati\elj’ lit*
was poded in the Ju!y primary of t]e construction in the smaller
l918 wken W- P Hobby and cities, in the villages and on the
.lames h. Ferguson, candidates farms
for nomination for Governor, re-1 This condition has greatly stabi-
.781. Of this total Hobby polled VaTluf f the country d.s-
461,479, while Ferguson 'received ' . 1nde?d’ r'Ch T,
‘>17 012 votes been shown m the careful way in
“ The third highest total was h,0U8;^ Proble!n bas
, . . t . . "eett ,neJ »y the men in the
polled in the July primary of country. Prior to the great de-
1922 when the total vote cast mand for city homes country
09R C ”°Vern°r S race was real estate was at a low ebb.
' * • a ■ r ' . Then eame the great pressure on
The tabulation of votes cast m fhc city folks due to the enor-
the July 26 primary for Governor mous increase in rents. The rush
in existence. So find out what
you want to do, take off your
hat and make a dust in the world.
The busier you are the less
deviltry you will be apt to get
into, the sweeter will be your
sleep and the brighter and
happier will be your holidays and
the better you will be satisfied
with this life you are living.—
True to Form
Bilikin.s: (In golf club dressing
room) “Well, Andy—I could
tell you were a married man,
even if I didn’t know you but
recently were hitched. No longer
any holes in your socks.”
Andy: ‘ ‘Yep—that’s right—
one of thc first things Grace
taught me was to mend ’em.”
Atta Boy, Chief
Brighton: “How about the
new Chief of Police? Do you
think he will be able to stop
gambling in this town?”
Snivley: “Well—-I hear he
wants to bet $1000 that he does.”
Doan’» have helped thousands. J them, try to forget them, read
They shonld help you. Here ii * ‘ ,
- - T'them some more, and finally
one of many Paducah cases:
('has. Dye, farmer, Box 197,
says: “My kidneys were out
of order The secretions pas-
sed too freely both night and
day and at night my rest was
broken because I had to get
up many times. I had a dull
hurting just over my kidneys.
Doan's Pills were recommended
to me and I began taking them.
Two boxes of Doan's cured me
my kidneya acted naturally
and all the backache left me.
I have not been bothered sine**. ’ ’
60c, at all dealer*. Foster Mil
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
make you a little “tune” and be-
gin to sing them. It’s the
...... - ......... — -------1 i Z ..... primary mr uuvemor mous increase in rents, me rusn
! Read and reread them, memorize J‘(' '*>' fctreseraann. American Am-11 his year, announced Monday eve- for thc open found the country
bassador Houghton and others, jning at 6 o’clock by the Texas ready for the absorption without
He made no statement, but | Election Bureau, showed a any pressing necessity to in-
went direct to the Embassy, .total of 700,020 ballots. The crease the number of homes. The
where he conferred all morning joad of Mrs. Miriam E. Ferguson result is that country proper-
with Ambassador Houghton and over Lynch Davidson was shown ties have been turned from obli-
greatest game in the world—onejthen attended a formal lunch in by this latest tabulation to be gations into valuable income pro-
! that you ran not g<-t away from his hoimr at which he was greet- (5,196. ducing assets. The fact that
or accomplish the greatest good ^ b.^any |pafJ,n& German*. wrr.T.TTNrut ~wtt t pi.ty rents are 8tiU abnormally
. I . n. .J Subsequently, it is beheved, PEACAB^ B^ETENGS WILL high ensures the safey of the
Without printers ink an I be Mr Idughea discussed the Lon-j BE PROTECTED country districts. In the suburbs
ever and continually at it. don conference and other aspects < - of the larger centers it is an
of the international situation with Boston, Mass., July 30.—Gov- accepted fact that the advance
Strcscmann and privately gave ernnr Cox, discussing the dis- in values is now established on
the Foreign Minister much good turhances at thc Ku Glux Klan a permanently higher level. Once ”
TWO HELD FOR SLAYING
Brownfield, Aug. 1.—A. Teny advice on the approaching visit meeting at Lancaster and Spencer, the city man tastes the glory of,;
county grand jury found its ot the German® to London. The said: the sunshine and gets the whiff *' Children,
fir-- indictments for murder Mob- two men nl®o dlaeuaaed proepet “while the citizens of Mnssa- of new mown hay, the call of
MORGAN A MeBONN
S&nlY&nm
Modern Equipment
Graduate Nurse in Charge
T. M. Morgan, Surgeon
Ambulance, with lung-motof
Equipment
Calls answered day or night
Hospital Phone 404
Office Phone 277
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