The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1919 Page: 2 of 12
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NOTICE
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uoya* Vaitsy Came Pr-vtective Assoc a
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BED CROSS WE
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ACTIVITIE3 OF EACH OAY
NOVEMBER CAMPAIGN
OUTLINED
| SCHOOL CHILDREN TO AID
r Shoulders
All Baking
Cares
When CALUMET
comes in, all baking
troubles take quick
leave. You go right
ahead and mix up bale*
in# materials, for biscuits—
cakes anything without fear
of uncertainty. Calumet makes
you foract failure.
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
5 most popular becau-w* it darn ft
Perfect results. It I»«m the b;
demand because it is the most i
\V> the uod0ninn^ |m«l osn«r
i ,\sf* form'. "I sn or^anli^ticn wh.;
. known » the Loyal Valley Game
. tive Association.
Tff: ob)* < t of thM a* sec laUon in t
j protect all wild game and also t«
1 render a co-operative protection to al
‘ rubers of <aid organisation
The association offers the following j - .
-«waTds for evidence leading to eon ^ C|ub,# Monicipal Em.
v'c.tion of parties violating the follow pioyees, Labor OVgannations
jlng rules: and Business Men.
Twenty-five dollars reward for any j
party or parties «aught trespassing on
I Lny of the land or lands owned, lease I That added momentum is being
[ j ,,r controlled by us without a written given by the Third Red Cross Roll
[I r . , ... rail by »be approach of the opening
in‘.-mu,. With dog. gtu day of the campaign. November 2. is
Fifty dollars reward fir ^ y indicated by hundreds of preliminary
i parties killing a buck out of season or reportB rfea,.h(nt{ Southwestern L>ivi-
! a doe or spotted fawn at any time sion headquarters in St. Louis from
One hundred dsllars reward for ftH(| Cross Chapters in the five
party or parties caught hunting on any j States Missouri, Kansas, Texas.
the undersigned with | Arkansas and Oklahoma - composing
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pafe J:
is the
most
gest ...
pemlatlc
live
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(i tun., a, is the most • •
Thsf.ut that it tstha Ins-
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iemiatic inaia&.i »r i n to ; •
gent sd-ilrf pruvm that it in th« hm.
A trial Will convir ce you that there n
no. .e "just •• S'« -d." Huy scan- u v-u
sre mt satisfied t;- *s it Lack and
get yourmoiey be.
C'Hirr.et contains' I • *urh in«n»-
(1 ent* IS have be* approved
cuicully by the lf rood
Authorin' i.
TmmvswIws ft* bark.
Y«a Mr* wkta raa ua k.
highest
QUALITY
HIGHEST
AWARDS
i premises of
*ha( is called Mead Light
j \ posted sign painted In red has
been adopted by the association, an I
all parties will take notion of the
posted sign. „ M
I Signed
H C. Keyser, Pres
Henry Kothe, Sec tk. Treas
M W Keller Asst. Sec * Treas.
lien Kidd
Rube Kid-’.
Ilm K dd
vV'n 1 “htniinn
L K Kclbr
Mlt Nichols
\M Marschall
I 'v
Albert Keyser
\ I f Kllngelhoefer
Mrs M.J Kidd
Mrs ('has Keller
OeUtweldt Bros.
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the division. The drive closes Novam
ber 11
An outline, giving in detail the Red
Cross activities that will characterize
each day of the 10 day campaign,
recently has been made public The
opening day as been designated Red
Cross Sunday" and will be the
occasion for sermons on the Red Cross
that will be preached in churches
throughout the United States opte lal
programs are to be held at morning
or evening services
On Monday, November 3, the
Governor's proclamation in each State
will be made public, mass meetings
will begin and the first check of the
progress of the campaign will he made
at a workers' dinner in the evening
j Municipal Employees May has
! been set for Tuesday, November 4.
On this day a proclamation from the
Mayor of each city and town will he
arranged for, while on the principal
municipal building the Red Cross flag
will he raised to be displayed through-
out the remainder of the campaign
Department store speeches will no
man , u. smoke a hundred cigarette, | made by ‘four-minute men" to be i
1 followed by lunch hour enrollment. j
Wednesday, November u, is to be 1
Sometimes an Industrious young
iswyiilfe ilSif J!>j:
WSm
m
a day and still never seem to get an
' I v\ here
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Mil, ■! . ' 1 lildl III
Cigarettes made to
meet your taste!
Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely
out of the ordinary—a flavor and smoothness
never before attained. To best realize their qual-
ity compare Camels with any cigarette in
the world at any price!
Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will
wjn you at once--"it is so new and unusual. That s
what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefer
1 this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight!
As you smoke Camels, you’ll note absence of
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un-
pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you’ll be delighted
to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally
without tiring your taste!
Take Camels at any angle—they surety supply
cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever
experienced. They’re a cigarette revelation!
You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts.
You’ll prefer Camels quality!
18 cents a package
Cmwmlm aro Hold overjwttoro in acionttfically temM parje-
oio* of 30 egarattoa or ton packagea <300 gnrmttna) in a
glaaaino-paporcororod carton. Wo airongly roc.ommond
carton for the homo or otfica aupp.’y or whon you Irani.
|L X REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win»ton-S*l«m, N. C
HIP*
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II.If'... Aob.-.....
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TIih old fakhlun«d mother who u»e 1
iio Hlng." Where in My Wand-Ting
A young lady entered i fur Htore
and a pollt*- salesman name forward |
*T wish to get a muff.' sh*- said.
"Yfs'rn," »M Mm, "*"*• I ToDlght,” no. M. a ...........
fur?" The young lady looked surprised v
"Why," she said, ‘to keep my hands I who is ripping around the louriirv
-warm, of course " Exchange with some other woman s daughter
°::z :r» dr. m. erogers
Dentist
Southslde of Square
Residence Phone
Martin No.214
Llano, Texas.
“Women's May," on which special I
tribute Is to he paid to the work which ,
women »rn doing in the Red Cross. |
Meetings of women’s clubs, special |
exercises m Red Cross workrooms and l
Chapters will characterize the day,
which also will mark the peak of the
house-to house canvass that is to be an
additional feature of the campaign
Homage to the support which the
A Nsw District Attorney
H e a rt
SIMPLE, INDEED ‘Hands up!" cried the business-like
"Arc you of the opinion, lames,” A iymaK The victim laughed as
We are informed that this district , asked a slim looking man of his corn hfl complied.
has a new district attorney. In the j panion, "that Mr. Smith s medicine, „The jolte ta on you," he asserted,
latter part of last week word was re-, does any good?" chuckling “I’ve just paid a largo
ceived by the two candidates of this j “Not unless you follow the (lire. bm 8ent by a lawyer for aiding me
county, in the form of a letter, dated tlona.?” : to fill out my income tax schedule.
Homage w tun ......... i , ,
laboring man is giving to the Red i " "
1919, from Captain Ham
What are the directions?"
---------- ---- - - . h,, h;ui v,rir jn. Keep the bottle lighly corkeii "
Cross will be paid Thursday, Novem j mond. stating that ho ha i ........_
, r i, whicti is "Emoloyees' May ” , his resignation to the tjovern >„ ;
Noon meetings will be held at fac- i ,;irne to be effective in the latter part A small h*.y with a ®
lories and large industrial plants. |0f October. Immediately both of the presston walked into the co,in..
local aspirants for the office "got clerk s office in Denver. “Please, sir"
The school children of each dtr. ................-
town and county will be the central , ,n endorsements for he said timidly, “have you seen auy-
figures on Friday. November 7. when | Governor But he- thing of a lady around here?”
special exercises in the schools will presentation to the Loverm - M bs ani,vered the officer:
be held The following day is special fore they were able to get any of th ,
feature day for business and fraternal 1 claims to Austin, Mr Hobby had al- v s> * n s \era
irauii o *» • ................ » •
clubs. On the second Sunday of the rea(J) nia(le his appointment
_____i___ M»u,.mKur Q nafrintir. Hf»r- *: ..
IA month ago my landlord raised my
; rent. My son had just come home
i from France and can't get a job. Yes-
terday my AUury was decreased. To-
day the bank in which l kept the rem-
nant of my money went, smash I vo
been looking all night for one of you
chaps. 1 want to learn this holdup
! business."
Weeping bitterly the highwayman
UliUl*3 ilia ...... . . .
We have the information that the Uttle boy?” continued the lad, anxtous
“Well, have you seen any without a jthrush tbe revolver into his would bo
f),5 L. CARL _____
“THE QUALITY JEWELER',
A complete line of everything usually carriedjtn
an up to-date jewelry store|
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
ALL WORK. POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
It's no longer necessary to go i into
the details describing the practical
merits of the Ford car-every body knows
aU about -The Universal Car.'' How it
goes and comes day after day and year
after year at an operating expense so
small that it's wonderful. This advertise^
ment is to urge prospective buyers to
place orders witi out delay. Buy a
Ford car when you can get one. We 11
take goed care of your order-get your
Ford to you as soon as possible-and
give the best in "after service'' when
required.
WATKINS AUTO SALES CO
campaign, November 9, patriotic sor
j| ““"Button May.”’whef allNnot wearing. ^’‘^"^hit‘in’''aH'XhabUitT^ 1^‘‘Y^." replied the deputy.
i Red Cross buttons, will be solicited, ^ rcsp.'i am ■ | “Well said the little chap, as a re-
1' Whiie on Tuesday, November 11, the will make a good officer ’
first anniversary of the Armistice, j Severtheless. we are of the optn "eved looker..-';' n* ■ ■
final reports will be mado. and the ,()n ^hat the practice of appointing ihc It tie hoy. -1 r
campaign will close. | district attorneys tn thi3 district is | Denver Times.
not at all satisfactory. It will he re-
membered that this is the second 'ime
that this office was filled by appoint j
ment by the Governor of Texas within | Miunun BRAND
a very short time In this i'istani
like in the former, the matter appears i
Willingness of ReTurned Fighter, to, to have been a "cut ami dried" pro- j
Direct Red Cross Roll Call j position In each instari • politi
Encouraging. | determined the appointment. In the
I former case camouflaged opportunity
was held out to the other lawyers of
besides the "favorite
horse,"but all had a chance. This last
time the Governor of Texas, who al-
ways appears t.r> be holding himself
out as the humble servant of his dear
constituents.” did not even permit
victim's hands and disappeared tnto
| the darkness.—Pearson’s Weekly
SOIBIEISTO DIRECT DRIVE:
SAILORS, TOO, IN SOME CASES
WILL RUN CAMPAIGN.
"Bo your husband refused to buy
you an automobile?”
"Not exactly refused; he said I
ought first to become familiar with
machinery in general, so he bought
me a sewing machine.”—Selected.
DIAMOND
Fin.
I (if course Uncle Sam is a bungler
when it comes to running a complt-
| cated business enterprise, but we’ll
■ ff.j| the world he is some tax collector.
!!
Returned soldiers and sailors in a
! large number of Red Cross Chapters I , t
: of the Southwestern Division of the. ” ^
! Red Cross—Missouri, Kansas, Texas,
! Arkansas aud Oklahoma -have ao
| cepted the directorship of the Third
' Red Cross Roll Call, Nov. 2 to 11, ac-
cording to a recent announcement.
That this willingness not only to be the otIll>r candidates to get on !
come members of the organisation hut
; to engage actively in the campaign to the track j
perpetuate the American Red Cross This writer takes the position that
| for future work indicates the high re- fbe district attorney’s offiee is a non i
gard in which service men hold the t,(>iltj(.a( affair and that when the ;
Red Cross, is the belief of Alfred Pair- rHSiKnatil>n „f the present incumbent
bank. Division Manager ^ f to the Governor’s attenton. ha I
The fact that the young men who j least, have given
have served their country so cour h 11 *•
ageously, and who have seen the Red all the lawyers in the district an op j
' Cross at work, are willing to assist so portunity to file their claims
actively in its continuance should ap- (jovernor’s refusal to do so can ,
peal to every man. woman and child ^ n<>t b- pr.)ductive of any other j
| -*1 The cour.'r; sentiment in the minds of i.ue voters
TP.rucDc Will CANVASS : thls district tut»t» thofce of reo«nt---j
TEACHERo ILL canvas ^ ^ wouM QOt ^ at ^ 9ur.
Dallas. Texas Instructors Valunteer ;,-j.•>. the pr n' 1 - r u
As Red Cross Roll Cad , -i • r. , :.- r f mil
Workers. . . „ n, • . ver- mu ■ . '->s
a.k'?A.“rT|h-I„l.t for Ctll-CHBS THR 9
DIAMOND IIKAND PILLS iu R' D *nU
Got.d metallic boxes Sfaleri with Blue
Ribbon. T*xs »oorB«x. Rtj rfT«r
Or,*«U* «»i *»k fcr
A Galveston widow says the reason
she oroke her last engagement was
BiAMSluTBiAKD .m.'ls, “or twentv-gw, because her fiance was a must .an
years reiiardefl V Best, Safest. A, w«^RrHabifc in(1 jnsist(.,| ,)n playing the wedding
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS > marcb attbeorgan wnile she marched
EVERYWHERE tkstkj> down the aisle by herself.
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TtOJLL*
MILES BUTTERY
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
LLANO,
TEXAS
i
nd
School *ea hers of Da .as, t exas,
have volunt, red th r serv.ces as
canvass* rs ;>»r tb*- i hird Red Cross
Roll Call, November 2 to IX. They ,jj.rd.
already have pert-cted an organtza- ---q—-
tion and plan to make a house-chouse |f aU ^ ^ ( ^ b„ (lPve!op..i.
canvas on 8tH.’ood Sunday of Roll . ,
: SI week m an effort to swell the I*r >•,, > won ! > " mnd that ov ng
total of Red Crot s membersatps i girt - ■ easiest w, >r a yo«ng
for 1920 mat'. t> ttian- safe iga r..;t the sugi.
“As we each intend to canvas* in 9borta®e.
1 our own district,'’ one teacher writes
to Red Cross h-adquansrs, we expect, ^ wby
, to accomplish much by this unified a*'
• on Many *eachers have mentioned <pcnd a long Runl»<
that they had been unable ’o give as
tn ich time to war work aa they wished
we like to
in our hhrvrv
is because we b»v - g«i# -»otue h*»»kv
rr. ich time to war vuri v» an —
Tnd therefore Jsstred now to aid the that would insure any normal man a
Red t'rows in furthering iu peaae ino- ,^r-m* na|>
gran-
Your Building Needs
Can best be supplied ai our yards. Let us
figure with you on your requirements.
We have everything to be found in an up«
to-date lumber yard
McMurry Lumber Co
A. F. WEBEF' Manager
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1919, newspaper, October 23, 1919; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767593/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.