Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1685, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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SONORA SUTTON CO.. TEXAS. SATURDAY. MARCH '7, 1923.
NO. 1685
RUNABOUT
New Price
F. O. B. DETROIT
With One-man Toft and Slanting Windshield
The Ford Runabout at this new low price
Is the most economical means of trans-
portation salesmen can employ. With
the new one-man top and slanting wind-
shield, it is a more wonderful value than
ever before. Time-saving, absolutely de-
pendable transportation at the minimum
cost. Bay bow — Terms if desirea.
Sonora Motor Co.,
CEO. E. RUTAf^
tin I KK OF
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
B >k 819.
Sen Angelo. Texas.
Headquarter* Cuaranty Siato Ba^k.
Warehouse rear Im ta fe *>. pot
A Wish
“T HAYE TAKEN Cariftxi tor mn-dnmn, worn otrt
A condition, nervtnsncsj and sleeplessness, and 1 was
weak too.” says Mrs. SUvie Estes, of Jennings, Okia.
“Cardui did me Just lots cf good—so much that 1 gave
it to my daughter. She complained of a soreness in her
sides and back. She took three bottles of Cardul and
her condition was much better.
“We have lived here, near Jennings, for 2t> y.-cr?., and
now we have our own home la town. I have had to
work pretty hard, ss this country wasn't built up, and it
made it bard on us.
“I WISH I could tell weak women of Cardui—tbe
medicine that helped give me the strength to go 0:1 and
do my work.” This card fulfils her wish.
DEVIL’S RIVER NEWS
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Internationa! Conference to Strike at
Production of Opium at Its Sourced
' By DU. K. 15. COI’ELAND, U. S. Scnntor Front New York.
joins c::^ncn and business
Structure in Proceca ef erection at
Chicago Has Very Definite
Object in View.
On the ground floor cf tt now office
building, being erected by tic* First
.Mrihiulist Fpiocojnl church wt the
rwurr of Wiudiiiigtou ajut (Mark
stwts, in tin Chiiii.go biiiiiiieai? dis-
trict, has born built tin' church
proper, two stork's high, and »n|ttblp,
with its balcony, of jc.iting mere
than I.3U0 persons. A vpecial, large
fowr is run fn.ni Clark atnwt di-
rectly to tlu* church, so that both
cunveiiieniv ami privacy nr: eveutvd.
'Fite business elevators a re readied
by awotlicr foyer opening on
MVJiingtiin strict. The building, VI
stories high, is admirably done in
French Gothic, and has n Beautiful
steejilo", with chimes, rising to a
height of 5a'i feet a!si\c (lie street
level, one foot liiglwr than the Wash-
iugton tnomuurnt. It is l«*ing
em-ted to givr expression to the
idea that religion is not merely a
“Sunday nintter,” but rather hu in-
tegral part of life which should tie
of itimvrn tn the business man *n«l
worker every day in the week. Car-
rying out this theme, it is ptaimed
to hold sorrier* r,t noon throughout
the we»k. end rvinduct tint various
charities and ei tivitirr, of the clmrch
w ith in “earshot” of the worker.—
i’upuUr MeelumicH Mnga/in«.
THE AFFRONT
The McDon aid Hotel
Mrs. Joeie McDonald, Owatr.
r.at«8 $3.33 Per Day. Gced Ttb'a &&d Swic:.
Cciufortsbb, Ociivoaleat. Homslik?.
Birs. reek—There you g«, <iis-
prm-it!" use again. Why didn't ,«m
tip y.uu" hai wlitu Mrs. Morse spoke
Tv us*
COMETHtNQ HE DIDN'T KNOW
Y'srlwwity and thv: “grand matt- '
r.er” will wuTnrtiivw twsotnp'ish mnr-
v«Ik An elderly actor with *i«t«ly
taairing arid loebnliotts voice went
fur a holiday to Sunderland.
Fisldtvg one day in a forbidden
rtj eam, Ije was mwsted by lisa- kenp- j
rr, wles arks! him lif elm I right lie
Hero! to wield the ro.1 ansi line in
(trivnUr grtnmde.
“ftv what right f nnsweml tlio i
inelodViiMiatio one. “Bv that groat .
rigid live vast and to veer mg ininil
has o’er the instiuet of tho rulgar
kind.’ |
The keeper stnrnrl *t him for a
moment, then toiwhcd his cap ami
raid: “Bug psndon. sir, I didn’t
i.uoiv that."— laindnn Tit-ltita.
FREE iPECCII
"You loll me f enn't have wine?
f tell you to go to It—I,” Tony
I’cuiole told‘the judge.
“One hundred dollar?,” said the ,
judge.
“f toll you to go to h—1 tavo
times."
“'J'wo honilred dollars."
“ And 1 leil you to go to h—I throe
times.”
“Tlirre hundred dollars."
“Wl at I e:.ie? 1 no got $:S00.”—
Seattle Argus.
The Woman’s Tonic
&OLCFUL MUSIC
flat ■ man — Here * something
novr. ina'hurt. CoOildnation foot-
stool and picwiogrnj h.
CuW2.fc:-r- I’tJ take it. I’ve been
having a dreadful tim; In to] y witli
( my feet go mg «0 sleep, and tl.is iriit
Wale til,It. mV. . -
Ttio vuiisiuiiptiun of opium, front which mo-t of
tiit drugs branch, m amaxiiig. tt......... show thnt
“30,tK>0 pounds were cuusiiined in uric year, emiv-
ftlent to C grain* to every man, woman and child in
Aincrka. \W need only Ittwcn: fiO.tKW and oJ.unt
pound* for legitiniatv piirpuses.
An uitirnaWoual eotif-rciice to strike at the
opium production at its source is the iiuvt, swiftest
and, iti fact, the only elfw-tiic step to l« taken tu
titi.p tlie narcotic drug evil.
t ant in favor of the President of the Foiled
States calling such a luufciuncc at the earliest pos-
sible moment. Without uli impiortant uatious |aiticipitting in wuch an
ogr.cxuuit the plan would not b» effective. And in striking at the evil
*t its rourou the jdan should mcliulc restriiticn of the acreage devoted to
the growth of the puppy iu such countries as t hir.a, India, IVruia and
Aralca.
to addition, (lie Fnited States must limit use of narcotic* in ttiis
country. The gviveriiment must sopervisj rigidly (heir manufacture and
must limit the sale of such drugs to properly licensed drug stores and
only on the prescriptions of reputable physicians. The Failed States
furtlier must pndiihit exporting narcotics and stop smuggling of ih sc
same drugs bmk mto this country.
There is u vast distinction tielworn nlcohol nud drug*. An idco-
holic, deprived of altutml, is a dish rag. lie is insane only while ho is
using it. A drug addiel become* insane as wkiii as drugs arc taken
from him. An addict will plan and execute a crime so atrocious that it
cannot be conceived by sane persona.
Iu our New York list we found that about 10 per cent of llie
addicts were operators of vehicles. No wonder jieftpic are kiilrd. t would
recommend tfvat no license be isMiiil to any driver without proper physiml
«.\HHtiiiutiui! to make certain Unit thi applicant i* not a user of drugs,
i feel sure that this would reduce automobile aceideiita.
WOOL AND MOHAIR
CHARLES SCHREIKER. BARKER.
. * (CMNCTJIttMItATKOt
KERRVILLE. TEXAS.
Makes Libera.1 Advarrc* on flhtcp. Gnat*, Wool and V«*tfr
Katahlistoad I860.
MORTCACE LOANS
Unlimited Funds - - No Delbj.
K- H. CHANDLER a CO.
i ICS East Crcckett Et., Ean Antonie Ts as.
W. R. Stumberg:, Agent San Angelo.
WOOL GROWERS CENTRAL STORACE
WANT, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS;
WOOL AND MOHAIR
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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America Is Cursed Today With a Lot of
Spineless Would-Be Reformers
By SHERIFF W. E. ROBB. Former A. E. F. Chaplain.
The ?ta1o hna cstaldivhed tluit ttw man i* guilty beyond a r a«nn-
ahlc duubt; that lie murdered without cau»c; that lie showed no incrcv;
(tint he wm* a menace to life—therefore it tu* decreed he muat die. for
that i* the law ot the rtnte a? pm-veil by the will of the people. The law
i* the will of the majority and the death penalty for murder the.people
L»v« impmet HjHin iluwwdmn ft* a uvatluuT «{ ivutmuit. _
iSinitdeiia men and women who have no ability to think, who bo-
lievc in f»<a license and rebel against all law—those will condemn and raga
nud ►pout a* usual.
I’nthiiil.iiig religious fanatic* trill plead and pray and forget that
find is a find of justin' and mercy and thnt judgment is as much a duty
of l«ive as mercy is the delight of love. They forget that love, while the
greatest of all laws, i* live most perfect in its working and the most
exacting in its demands.
America is cursed today with a lot of spineless, unthinking, cowardly,
would-be reformers, editors, sjn-kkcr*, wlvo crave approval oiorv than ttiey
crave to lie right.
Tln-y with one accord will all condemn a minister of the gospel for
performing the dude* of the state. They tiuuk of a minister as a sexless,
apim I**'* cicutnrc.
Taking nmither'a life, hurting some one over ths prccipiie into
eternity, rs rho tm*»t torrildv of all tank*. I am going to hang Orric (’row
because it «► my duty and because there is no way to evade Lliat terrible
ts*k es<s*j<t the way of the coward. The memory of it will he with me
a!wavs. 1 would to Gmi ilieru were Mine waj out of it, but tiurc is none.
• Ht HOLLAND AU10 CO.
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AUTO SUPPLIES, ACCESSORIES.
Car Washing ftnff OtWMfhr
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The Ice-Covered Antarctic Continent the Fourth
Largest in the World
Ry WtLHKI.M HIATHF.lt. German Explorer.
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Tki- north (Hilar region ivuiaiet* mainly of water. 'Hie AntnMic la
chiefly laud. That is one tettoon why tlie latter den mm I* iniicb more inter-
est than tlie former. Another i* that explorers have agreed that there lias
a new continent. Ti c shore of this huge stretch of land is near or within
thr |«nlnr region, that is to any. in a latitude corrcsjaiiuling to Drontjrin,
Norway, and Thomsue iu the northern hcmi. plu.ro. Tina new continent
hna. a«*nrding to j»r«»-on1 calculHtiMis, an area cipial to that of 1‘Iwmpc and
Australia. It would therefore be the fourth largest continent of the world.
The great new laud has high mountain chains and in the interior ex-
trusive high plains covered by an ice shield from fl(H) to fo_>i i;i thick-
mw. Ttic "inland i<v" show* great gulfs and glacier*. Ttic only visible
lamlnintl;- are rocks and mountain ridge* penetrating the cover of too,
(hi both the Pacific and tlie Atlantic aides of the continent there are ’
deep Imys. (in the Pacific side the Ifoss Fi-a p?iii*tr:iti*s the land in a shape !
like tig* isvnfonr of France. On the Atlantic side tlie Wedddl sea |ienr- j
Aral's th* land. The area of tins acu is as large aa the Baltic, the Blade
wild the Xonh «e«s.
CARGOYLE MOBILOIL8.
A Crac’e for Eviiv Type cf Motor.
■ iiestonr. United States Oord, and Fabrie
iiits. Truck Tires. Service Station
rney Oldfield Tires 900 Special
30x3 $7.90—3Cx3 1-9—$8:99.
(Bcb) Ho'land* Phone 754.
' fcl v»st ivchig A\e., £an Atgeltr,Tixes.
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NEW STANDARD
ROLLER BEARING
WINDMILLS
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College Graduate Expects to Be Made Foreman!
at the End of Six Weeks
Bp THOU AS A. POISON. American Inventor.
TV main objection I have agaiuat • odb'gc graduate (a that Im
objuts to vinrl., csja-citilly if it ia dirty.
The college graduate dman’t want a j*b aith work io it. and when
be does get a position he cxpvte to In* appointed foreman at the end of
aix n* ks. Most men working for me never attended ciHIcgc. Ti e college
men I l av* usually allow lack of imagination. Tiny scarcely have any
Miggi'-tiotw- to make in their daily routine which might lca.il to improve
met'.t in their varioii* deywrtniriiu.
(Ydlcgr ia a g'**d pluie for u man who want* to work, hut, unfortunate-
ly, (}-•«*• are very (M of th s type nowadays. Vet, if a man want* tc sue.
ceod it i* nut nciwsary for him to go to i«Pegr. He will bnwilni himself
without it. Wo baie enoagli lawyers, drators and literary men. AImj we
iinve many job* wil'i rn on: capable of fiHing tliem. Tlie main
quality for success, in my estimation, ia ambition with a will to work.
Hyatt Roller Bearings
Ball Bearing Turntable
Ring Oiling PRaar
__ Self Tightening Wheel
SELF OILING-LIGHT RUNNING-NOISELESS
Hyatt Equipped WindmiUa Never Squeak Noe Bind
Standardize on the Standard
n BRINGS WATER EVERY TUIE THE WHEEL TURNS AROUND
^ Made In AH Sixes
9 ft* 10 ft., lift, 14 ft., 16 fL, 18 ft, 20 ft, 11U A
Tom sale by
Fairbdnka* Morse and Monitor Gaa Er.glues.
Gas Er gino Pump Combinations, Pump Jacks
&cd supplies* Our Prices are Right.
West Texas Umber Ct
SONORA. TEXAS
WICHITA TRUCKS,
naamanen
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OtNaft at WIOMWAY SARA8K, a.O.
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS.
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