Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW,FRIDAY, JAN
tv 9, id:j.
KANE DECURES
HE IS POMES.
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0 CHECK GCil&LRS
7
Handicapped by Cooke’3 Re-
fusal to Reorganize Wartime
Falr-Prica Eoard, Ha icays
T
LLlB c
was
HTTOflf.’EV: DUTY TO STOP
►rqfiteerinu. says ke:::i
^rpsacftor Has No Tima fo
/newer Quesvions .Concern^
]|ng Action in Other Cities
Great Quantities of Food Seized
by Federal Agents in Big Cities
^ 1 A-t. II
SSlBilV
INDICATIONS of til • real punch b'^ ifac-w '
A the uigb curt of U> .tig _wtte glvcu.y*-—■«.y* -gtt--
citieo. " -• AL__
■ •< .tC"
3s«®k i
\ to reduce
iq m^ny
kYP
WERIS NEEDED
—HOWARD HEINZ
.. luittco that he intended to ptl5*?.
Li.;k',r pricea than those listed bv/M
word came from Chicago* fit, I-""
quantities of foodstuffs by fede^i
proceed under the food control
In Chicago 1282 tub3 of b j/i
"84,150 pounds of rofc'eo, wh jt,
and in Birmingham 100 barreVg
Boards Will
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Census Information
Everyone Should Know
Wh*
PROF!
MO*
^gMFp.tr-Food-Prioa
H- c< L* Probiem*
MgS&T' !
’ ■ ; f* :Vvv;::n to wo i almer
\7Si
r*«
|
4l ra
Cooka Roitorntcs Refusal
to Return for Food
Fi£ht
With tie housewives of tUa efij
tUemorinr tor direct, vigor'
■gainst the food gougers, %—...
fcold responriWo for the underuous/^y/-,
■sent of their children, Francis ‘Vfljl 1
Rene. Uplted States district atbijl]
declared yesterday be wa3 powertf^
$h«ck profiteering. / ^
I Mr. Kane complained he vA
Wy handicapcd by the refus£~ \
Choke, formerly food admbr J
(Philadelphia, to .reorganize' "7w
» But Howard Helnz^^ r,1
tor-tor. Pennsylvania,
iMr. Kane oa tli,t po ja
®£
ITovrtnJ Heins, food administrator
JUjr.Pennsylvania, in ea interview with
J,.‘V/^%fW>'C’<;TJt:DOER i over" iho long-
*^1»kJh2e^^V Inst night, said bo is
ts lli'’ r'0WPr t0 i:K,vc0
1‘ ’ Av/T.t"
tin tors
to reorganize
&<•••*«•«.'£**•• Yrb™* "hoards,' aa requested
■h?v,»!•»».» general.
Jr
tMS,
it 09
, upon the high cost
/^Mt^^'jgwtbat it rests with, the
refur-l of Jaj Co,Ice,
•^oad^dmiaistrator for rblla-
V'Vcturn to this city from
css
ssmxt1 bt
s;* ' Couhe, in a talk over the
wir® last ni*'“t »aW be
, t . in hit. dc termination not to
’ -b:j “3 fo°J admin is-
■rove to be effective In cases nr 1
Jng as distinct from iirofiteeii
Reiterated that it would l
Oifflcult to prove-violations
"i .Mr. Kaae acknov.dqddcs ^ .....
•re inordinstsly hif?ft. Imorijjy *
•rice of roeotu,.regartiiag which Rot-<.>>,CTL^ .... . . ,
'1®
V’ar C •.?!•, Pays Coolta
is over,” said Mr. Cooke,
don’t cco why 1 should -come
• .Vi-' '^- *•' *fV3’Vk-l'} °* food administrator,
i—'1,="'*.' i'fv^rred for that office during tbs
•f • ';.4 vh ^ i»r tiWannf cIHmIIam r-jgy ^ yjj
eaD't are
terated that it w-ijd be . , •&%*?>* fresent situation may
i-misnof evidence, he said; that “the rrafTf^y^S3'SJ
fcood inane «rcr,
orhen anf
kfon’t fid
Mil at
•EmoSt ai
id no
tvs. ta
re plei|
uses
and'I
c lt 1
Me msf
enough i
family. I
two clasl
towT.Tj
People
Sluss
lucky or.t
. Mrs.
Waster a^i
ffilfs us
■table for
»22 n wl
Jem, tool
«nd suit!
'will eat
Chicking
^utld th
.earth no.
ea*. Eg1'
they’re
aow. . /!
I’don’t i
for that]
JJnited f
Me cat.
.{hides, 1
sty adtij
" its a
_ Jra.
Thirty*
Domical
the situal
that. If
go wherd
•terns to!
W^S^p^atter.’
....tTted CURRENCY
‘aim-
[j^y-MMAyp-pJ^Irry _ MvcraienTTAboS Nona, ij
M^yrry n’-iur.n, ^;ov
The Fourteenth Decennial Ceng-,
of the United States is oa!
Under the i’"me!;.‘.te direction <
Vrs. Mimic ’’. Li.ul. ». S-.ne
of the First census district of Te:
census enumerators will call at every
dwelling house in this community to
^ secure the information ..ecesg..ry l
.fill out the question c.mUiiK.-l i the
i printed census sch-’du.t s.
j Questions covering- the followin'
points v. ill be asked of every j erso,
in the United Slates:
St x;
Color or race;
Age at last birthday;
Whether single, married, v,idDve«'
or divorced;
Birthplace of person enumerated
and birthplace? of father and mother,
giving names of bol.i country am.
province if foreign hern;
Occupation, specifying trade c.
profession, also industry in which em
ployed;
Whether attending school;
Whether able to read;
Whether able to write;
VVnether able to speak English;
W hether home is owned or rented,
and if owned whether home is free of
encumbrance or is mortgaged:
Persons of foreign birth will 1 e
asked questions concerning these ad
ditionul ponts:
Year of immigration to the Unite !
States;
Whether naturalized, and if so the
year of naturalization;
Mother tongue or native language.
Every Farm Visited.
Census enumerators also will call at
every farm in this community to se
euro the information necessary to ft.
out the questions contained on tin
agriculture schedule:
Each farmer will be asked quest! ns
concerning the acreage and value of
his farm; whether he owns, rents ot
partly owns and partly rents the land
he farms; the value of the ouiidln<s
machinery and implements btlcn^i r.
to his farm; the quantity of all crops
raised on his farm during the yen
1919, and many other questions which
cover all possible farm operations.
An absolutely accurate and com-
plete census vitally concerns the wel-
fare of this community and of every
person living in it. The official oon-
uiation for tne next ten years wirl bi
determined by the census of 1920
Be ready with your answers when
the census man calls at your hou e.
Just you
and she -
P P. -.IiUk' 'I1.:;!1 dll
v.
ana a
VICTROLA
are all that’s needed for
a perfect evening.
The Victrola always is
ready with the jazziest
and snappiest dance tunes
or the dreamiest waltzes.
Come in and select
your Victrola and records
today.
^lar by
lount
T AST season’s sv.it still holds
solo our shoes. And
together
YOU
and we can half-
stiil buy a
the
Univer-
..n theory
'Cfr prniT-
i'-hioi: for
„yi''
tin of the j oiliest rid pipe tobacco that ever cams do
pike, without lnort^ajo^ the old homestead. Hooray!
Good old Kentucky is still crewing Velvet's
grant leaf. We’re still a3eing Velvet in the woc-d
just as smooth and mellow and mild as it ever was.
quality’s there and iho quantity’s there just the same.
Take the “cost” cut of .the “high cost of living
do you get? Why, “high living” cl' course. Well
what Velvet dees.
It’s like Velvet Jco says:
“Anybody can tell you hew much Velvet costs. Buc only
yo’ old pipe can tell you how much Velvet is worth.
Heartburn, indigestion or distress I
of the stomach is instantly relieved
by Herbine. It forces the badly di-
gested food out of the body and re-
stores tone in the stomach and bow-
els. Bold by Hooten Drug Co. |
,Z*?’ * 1_ _ i —i
Velvet’s
and whet
sir, thuds
today,
e trouble
only way
is to in-
1 ‘ adding
*>#*. •
cPB'jnip-
own, the
l’e takou
cco.-nmo-
|r bat the
tbout nt-
r to details
j-.eo it was
;>ditics are
r gold 'be
gc.
f eauscs
'f tiring,
rie impor*
cau:-ing
fto United
On of gold
Farm Loans
We have money to loan on farms and cfcy
property at attractive rates. See us before
closing. Abstracts made. Deeds written.
There** goo^ne*3 known how
ftatiy piDe loads in every tin
of Velvet. Or if you want the
mildest cigarette ever—there’s
45 bis ones in every tin.
'’■T
Just nc
|>( bouse is about as difficult aa apy otnor
[ tSftfck that I know of.
Vmbitiou8 Young Folks
! ma:i with grit and determir.-ition can-1 P«nK1r»a fr.
not raise this amount? Hundreds of!ncr lu
| students who borrowed every ctv. c
Had it ever occurred to you that the money to attend this school, or
tu had as well try to be a successful gave their note for part of tbeir
jysiokn without attending a modi- ti n will readily tell you it was the
l' school, or a successful lawyer best venture of their lives; they were
attending a law school, or a soon able, through the good positions I
_ minister without attending secured them by the college, to pay I BOAST:! OF HER HEALTH 1'ke it.”
|ieological scheol, tu to try to be v.'Kat they owed and continue ta hold : Tanlac is sold bv
brnker, « inerchant.. or their good positions or go into busi-1 “After “ears of suff«rin<» Tonb-! everywhere.
mess man of any -kind without ness for themselves and su teed. If ,Ure put my wife in "a stale’of health)- _________
, being trained for business m the you always remain wbe-e you are, an,i .i10 0* i., , v,,n
):• ( i.a. icrcial College. You would you will always be what you are. :; f-\ Vrd \'P or. «■ T;. v-iV-'
•sily 'vill a reputation Think this statement ov .eriously i^po East ands
j ygAo. w first class More than 1100 student ’ - 'ore this 'fenn.
r .minister. Why not month closes will be added to the fif-
good lodgment in .elect- . teen hundred that are now here. Why ajmoat a confirmed dyspeptic and slie l '
(nrc grilles* school in which to se- not you be among the number? You .,„tfrivd -.la., from n nervous affection ;U'1- •*
■|* « v . .Mj aiumg? The Tvier Com- can enter any day and take up the uight pfte- meals gas would form on ,wlr ,ln
c c • 1 C;,!ee-e oj Tyler, Teas... >s i w>rk. I*or large free catalogue, ver- her st0maeh, which kept her in
he busme s university of the South; laying the above claims and more, fill t T.-, most all the time.
i’-i m re students annually than in and mail. had to be most careful about her eat-
i.'mlar school in America.
Its students have coma from1 39 dif-
ftt-.mt -.talcs and seven foreign coun-
h.icyt i.t,i eradwtea are holding the
rery best
iitiea vf
Jph
oaitiono in the leading
$150.00 to
“ oka
Address —------------------------- take a
| Course interested in_________-_______j “When
awl
m
, at •
and so many people endorsed
FVvr CaU I decided to try Jt and found almost
| immediate relief. Tanlac gave her a
Id at once, my place la for sale fine appetite and put her stomach in
rgains, in east Cooper, 1-2 acre flue shape aO she could eat and enlov
i location, 7 room house, bath1 her meals without having any trou-
' irt comniabv]
‘ITWb.
OWM
dollar,”
j.’ftji-'i bol-
K1 over the
’w. years,
n n few
not be-
j -fcnek' to
io should
jC3 tip to
&-in there.
JCT
Rii session
B ctiudider
RP govern-
tell cost of
jjicsday by
l| ”The.-UnLUd. Bffites f^(rTS^-'*nhSuTh $>00.000{
I[tration haft, taked the position thutIJfew- Yoilfmarket “‘WtntJyitor thg;:•y.U>CH antiunlly, ore. still subject tot
licwum'-unrtr)- the ./oo<) codtroi aqt.
en-wsmsan
nervous condition has also quite dis-
appeared. Tanlac built her up so she
Take LonF TriD was ena^'ed to take a trip North,
®* ^ I where she was gone four months, mi.
_ I she wasn’t sick a minute of the whole
| time she wa3 away. f-;he ;j d di-x I ■
HENKLE SAYS WIFE IMPROVED I with wha Tanlac I- ts h. c «
SO MUCH f)N TANLAC SHE hnrl •' :n> : there i:
■ the good
:d aJjn'nin;;
:eh of t ii‘. tr
pub’ic roadu,
three blscks of public 3 juare
and is valuable foi- building lots. /
ou . r113' string of fine homes will soon face
ohe always. the pood road for a street. Ill health
N.m. F Sd-^as. w,§ - Ksrs^^rSi -jk
.............................. dizziness and swimming in her head. trjict’ cheap.
One half cash, balance on time. See
For a long time she had wanted
North, but couldn’t do so!
on account of her condition.
Sac‘advertised Particu,ara
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920, newspaper, January 9, 1920; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996251/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.