The Daily Gazette (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, February 4, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY GAZETTE
How you
keep 3?our clothes
nice so longs'
UNITED PRESS
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Borne of your friends
seem to get months more
of service out of clothing
Ilian you, and their gar-
mjents look fresher and
better all the time.
Perhaps you’ve thought
ore expensive clothing
made the difference.
More likely it is because
your friends hare culti-
vated the dry cleaning
-habit.
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(By United Press)
Tokio, February 4.—Two small
boys, inspired by one of the
“blood and thunder American j
movie pictures, were responsible
for the wrecking of a train on !
which were twenty-five mem j
bers of the Japanese diet. The
wreck, which was of minor con-j
sequence, caused the great test ex *
citement, some believing it had |
been planned by anti-govern
ment plotters. Later, it was dis- J
covered the two youngsters only !
wanted to emulate the movie ac-
tors and decided to try it out on
a train, - .
They’re Wonderful
VALUES
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Modern dry cleaning
methods enables us to do more than keep your clothes spielc-and-
jBpan. They make it possible for us to remove the embedded grit
»nd so prolong the life of garments.
That is why you will find that regular dry cleaning not only
keeps your clothing looking better, but actually reduces the cast
of being well dressed.
Blankets and comfortables, draperies and slip covers are just a
few of the many housefurnishingte which for the sake of appear-
ance, health and economy should also be dry cleaned regularly.
"Wkerc your clothing is protected with the
Be Laval Continuous Clarification System
IkO13 1^.D• comparing them with his own
Dry Cleaners, Pressers, Hatters and Dyeing Jlie »«*» p,lblish “ji
PHONE 211 SLLRjHLR SPRINGS / full. Bemdani refuses to disclose
: I the methods he uses in foreeast-
----!—-----------— — • ing earth shocks, declaring his
(By United Press)
Fenza, Italy, February 3.*—An
earthquake prediction contest
to be in order here as the ee-
snit of t v,;>u.e drwried a trains!
Pofessore Bendani, expert quake
forecaster. Incensed by the ridi-
cule of other seimsmologists, Ben
dani has challenged them to pub-
lish their forecasts for March,
LAUNDRY
Let us do your laundry work. Good
work and prompt service.
CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE as
research work is not yet com-
plete .
(By Unitd Pess)
Dallas, February, 3—-Wilbert
Tiseher, 8, of Pilot Point who h ad
his right eyeball completely se-
vered when he fell against an
iron pipe was able to see light,
when surgnos at Baylor Hospi-
tal here applied a test a week
after the injured optic had been
Cije (Gazette*
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W*t Month ........................ 10a
*. B. Briggs, Editor and manager
mitered as second-class mail matter
fa*. 1, 1918, at Sulphur Springs,
Vex,, under act of March 3,1879.
MISS ASHCROFT ON
STATE XT. HONOR ROLL
In compiling the list both the scwetl together Wilbert eould
> ° 1 +/JT wL/vrt r> hrvnT wee in
completely recover his sight.
quantity and ?a,ity of the troth thf £
dents are placed in fire gvonpd Ph>“s- 1118 beher<!d qr.lt
according to their rank.
Students from Sulphur Spgs.
whose work for the fall term en
titles them to a place on this
list are: Miss Florins Ashcroft.
Beginning Tuesday, you are offered
til! choice of our entire stock of high
priced silk blouses at-- u
$4.98
--Beginning Tuesday and all week we- place our entire stock af
high priced stylish Blouse^ in a sweeping -clearance at the
ridiculously low price of........................ $4,98
-Materals include Canton Crepe, Embroidered Crepe, Pussy
Willow Taffeta, Georgeette and-many other! Crepe Silks. T
h.e styles are every bit as desirable as the illustrations, show,
It ’» your opportuntv. <- - .
I?ei4um Bvoai
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BOY SCOUT NEWS
Bay Scaujt‘> (Front the
Official Scout Hand Book
For Boys)
Subject to the action of the
Austin, Feb. 2—Announcement
has just been made by H. Y.
Benedict, dean of the College of
Arts and Sciences at the Univer
sky of Texas, of the names of
students appearing on the honor
roll for* high scholastic standing
obtained in their college courses
during the fall term just passed.
The object of this honor roll is
to commend officially the one
*“tenth of the student body whose
records rank them scholastically
above the remaining nine tenths.
Just received a fresh shipment
of Loose-Wiles Chocolates can Democratic Primary:
dy—Quinns Grocery—Phone 350 For Congress:
Nature’s Way to Beauty
San Antonio, Texas.—"I used Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and it -p.. .
helped me very much in feminine trouble, mstl’lCt L lei'K
B. B. STURGEON.
J. J. MURRAY^
State Senator :
CHAS. R- FLOYD.
and I am glad to tell others about it.
When one can obtain this ‘Favorite
Prescription’ at the drug stores there is
no use suffering.”—Mrs. Lula Avery,
3419 So. Fiores St.
If you are a woman suffering with
chronic weakness peculiar to your sex
you can be benefited by “Favorite Pre-
scription.”
Obtain this famous Prescription now,
in tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce,
President Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y-, for free medical advice.
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‘Oh boy!" “Why the joy?”
“The home town paper’s come.’
“Let’s see’’—After me”—
The whole room starts to hum.
Home news! Begone blues!
Away with book and sum!
No gloom in THIS room—
“The home towu paper’s come!’
Daily Gazette
AUBREY M. STEPHENS.
(Re-election.)
For District Attorney:
C. 0. JAMES
For County Judge :
R, E. BERTRAM.
For Sheriff:
S. E. BSam) SMITH.
For Constable Precinct 1.
DONALD HARRISON
For County Attorney—
EMMET THORNTON
County Clerk:
RUSSELL M. CHANEY.
(Re-election.)
County Superintendent:
H. C. BULLOCK.
County Teasurer:
W. E. (Exer) JACKSON.
(Re-election.)
Commissioner Precinct 1
W. E. (Bud) MATTOX
Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1:
J. F. THREATT.
For Cotton Weigher :
JOE TOM WOOD
City HiiHiRpiii
Subject to the action of the
City Primary:
City Marshal:
JOT WOODALL-
JERRY LEWIS
GUY YANTIS
For City Attorney:
L. E. TEER
For City Secretary:
JNO. M. BIGGERSTAFF.
<For Commissioner No- 1:
1 T. C. McCORELE.
‘For Commissioner No. 2:
W. R. PATRICK.
A Boy Scout loves a hike into
the woods. He rather take a hike
thro|J?b the woods than to wad: j jje ]oves old Glory, and knows
the streets of the city.. He is fa the respect due her, a scout pat
mi]w£ with all the signs as to ^erllg life after those of great
the weather and its changes he ^ Americans who have had a high
knows and keeps his Junction senSg duty, a scout chooses as
\>y being a close observer as he ^ j1js niotto, “Be Prepared” andi
goes along. A scout dims u°t; pe seej^s f0 prepare himself for
shout his widom from toe Louse everything, he strives to he able
tops-—he possesses the strong distinguish at all times right
| j owbr that comes from know!. f110m wrong, to serve his fellow
edge, lie speaks softly, and an'
he governs his conduct so no man, his country God, and to.
word of reproach can be truth always be prepared.
£i-—■ -------------■ —i—_ y -T7* : i,
seeks always to keep the word
“Scouts” wforthy of t.hjg- respect
of people who. know its value, a
scout is patriotic, ready to serve
his country wlien it needs him,
GIRLS! LEMONS
BLEACH FRECKLES
AND WHITEN SKIN
Squeeze tlie juice of two lemons into a*
bottle containing three ouncee of Orchard
White, which any drug store will supply
for a few cents, shake well, and you navi
a quarter pint of the beet freckle and
tan bleach, and complexion whitener.
©Massage this sweetly fragrant lemoa
lotion into the face, neck, arras and
hands each, day and see how freckles andi
blemishes bleach out and bow clear, 8of5
and rosy-white the skin becomes.
swevs questions modestly, he is
not n braggart, lie holds his hon
or 4b be his most precious posses
sion lie practices. Vjdlf /control^
for lie knows that the man that
masters his problems must first
ha ye to master himself. A scout
douk not flinch in the face of
danger, in all emergencies he sets
an example of courage and con
aiders the safety of others before
that of himself, a scout is kind
to-^e very thing that lives, espee
ially is he kind to old people and
to those weaker than himself, he
is kind to all dumb animals, a
Scout knows that people expect
more of him Uian other boys and
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“BE WISE TODAY
TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATEl
It Is foolish to take hazardous chances—it’s unwise to go uninsur-
ed. Be sure and get the best. Let us write you now.
D. E. MAGRILL
IN BUSINESS HERE TWKNTY-SEV EN YEARS
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Checking Up
A cheek up en the amount you have spent for household
and foi* personal uso is a simple matter if you pay your>
bills by cheek.
A splendid habit for a young mah is 16 start a Savings
account, and then add to it frim his earnings. This bank
offers you a fine opportunity to begin surh an account
City National Bank
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Briggs, O. B. The Daily Gazette (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, February 4, 1924, newspaper, February 4, 1924; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1127975/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.