The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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for passengers. He said
passenger tares are at the
lowest point in history,
withsubstantial reductions
if you buy a round-trip
ticket—and no more sur-
charge for riding in sleep-
ing cars.
•
One man, a farmer, said be
liked somethinc he could de-
pend on, that’s why he was
traveling by train.
RAILROADS
- “wuaCT> 1,10,1 nospuiii now
protect their babies against
germs and skin-infection by
rubbing Mennen Antiseptic Oil
all over the baby’s body—every
day. This keeps the baby’s
■Un smoother, softer, lovelier
and SAFER. So, mother, do as
hospitals do, as doctors recom-
mend. Gi vcyour baby a safety -
; rub with Mennen Antiseptic
Oil daily thruout his diaper-
r days. See your druggist.
THE CLANCY KIDS Atone With One s Thoughts.
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my class without j
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Card of Hiaoki
Passengers in the smoking
compartment on my train
were arguing about why
railroad busincsa is. pick-
ing up.
A factory owner said it
was because of this new Free
pick-up-and -dell very of less
than‘carload freight. This is
door-to-door service with no
extra charge added to the
freight bilL
A traveling salesman said it
was because so many passen-
ger and freight trains now run
on faster schedules.
We w sh t<» thank cur miiny •
j friends for ti^ir presence an - j
| help : during the past eighteen)
months of sickness, and those1
j who was with us in the last sad
j hour of death. Especially do we
! thank Dr Meers for his untiring
effort to restore our beloved
husband and father to health,
also Bros, Brooks, Watson and
Patterson for their comforting
'words, and the beautiful floral of-
jrering, also the singers for the
j sweet songs, and the ladies and
j gentlemen of the community who
| have assisted me with my daily
| labor. May the God of heaven
! and earth d: al at gently with
; everyone in their sorrow as he
! has with us. is the wish and pray-
1 er of *
Mrs. W. M. Harvey.
J. F. Harvey.
Mrs. J. F. Harvey
and children.
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Michigan Dunes Differ
European sand dunes were
formed ona stable shoreline; Michi-
gan’s on a qoast line that fluctuated
during the various stages of the
1 glacial drift.
Will Rogers’
Humorous Story
Tons of Barnacles Carried
Ocean vessels must go into dry-
dock every six or eight months be-
cause of barnacles, 50 to 300 tons
of the pests collecting on the hull
every year. — Popular , Mechanics
Magazine.
By WILL ROGERS
T HEAR there was a difference of
opinion In one of the newspaper
offices the other night. Since it
ain’t right to tell -tales out of
Many Nerve Threads in Spine
More than 17,000 nerve threads in
the marrow of: the human spine
have been classified and their diam-
eters, some as small as 0.001 mil-
limeter, measured.
school, I won’t mention any names.
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British Walnut Furniture Rare
Walnut was freely used for furni-
ture making in Italy, France and
Spain during the Sixteenth and Sev-
enteenth centuries, but it was
scarce in England.
But this here city editor has been
trying to get the news items classi-
fied bo that It will be easy for folks
to find what they’re looking for.
Every day he has to settle some
row about where some items are
going to go, because the sod
itor sometimes wants
i society ed-
______ a good di-
vorce Item that the crime reporter
First Sketch ot “Uncle Ram”
A sketch artist, whose name is
lost to fame, made the first sketch
of the lanky figure familiarly known
as “Uncle Sam” during the war of
1812.
VIUCUI waswsw VHV V.
thinks ought to go In with kls stuff.
Well, t£« other night the police
reporter says, “See here, I got a
Rambling Vienna
Vienna covers an area nearly as
1 wide as London and is the third
j largest city on the continent of
Europe.
Grasshoppers Also Flyers
When sufficiently stimulated by
hunger and heat grasshoppers of
some species can change from hop-
pers to flyers.
Previous Names of Atlanta
.Atlanta, Ga., was first called
Whitehall, then Terminus and
Marthasville, receiving its present
name in 1845.
Seasickness as a “Remedy”
Taking a sea voyage and getting
seasick was considered a gooc' treat-
ment for nervous and mental dis-
orders in the days of the Romans.
YOUtNAME
Loss of a Friend
The loss of a friend is like that
of a limb; time may heal the an-
guish of the wound, but the loss
cannot be repaired.
POMKtAN COMPANY, •l.amfitM, N.
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BABIES
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Christianity’s Success
Christianity’s old and original suc-
cess was won by warm-hearted and
quite practical comradeship.
Flower Thrives in Warm Lava
The ’Chilean berry flower, Mutilla
Blanca, thrives and blossoms in
warm lava.—Collier’s Weekly.
Our Powers of Usefulness
Our duty is to'be useful, not ne-
} cording to our desires, but accord-
ing to our powers.
Brings you
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Best Kind of Nobility
If a man be imbued with a gener-
! ous mind, that i3 the best kind of
nobility.
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Manage, Tissue and Cleansing Cseama
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coupon now, before it’s too late. Thh
liberal offer is for e short time only.
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reporter says, nee nere, i got a
story about Mister Collins shooting
his mother-in-law.”
“See that it gets in with the
other crime staff on page four,”
says the city editor to his assistant.
“Not on your lifo!” says the
sporting editor. That’s sport, and
anybody'ought to know It! I want
that for my marksmanship comer
on the Bport page!”
So the sporting editor won, of
coarse.
(American Nawa P.atnra., Inti'
50c a Year
Cash In Advance
Chief Justice Marshall’s Shrine
The former home of Chief Justice
John Marshall, 5 East Marshall
street, Richmond, Va., is preserved
as a shrine in which are kept many
jf Justice Marshall’s belongings—
books, letters, etc. It is also the
ieadquarters of the Society for the
Preservation of Virginia Antiqui-
ties.
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If You Fail to Receive a Paper, Perhaps Your
Time Has^Expired. Better See About It Now.
Do not wait^until the campaign is over and expect
a cut rate, for we cannot extend this low price
indefinitely.
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This Campaign Closes
OCTOBER 31
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1936, newspaper, September 24, 1936; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902022/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.