Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
—ELECTRICAL OONTRAOTOR—
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
SANITARIUM.
SHOPPERS.
Th* Opxcx Houa« Is N«xt Door.
GEO. W. BROOKS
Dr. Slade J. K.Taylofs
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SANITARIUM
Automobile
Dr. D. A. MOHLER
WHISKEY AND OPIUM
Department Store
Dal IM
“SHOPPING CENTER OF flflt * flRT
CEILING AND DESK FANS.
1214-18 North Bishop
PHONE CLIFF 1004
REPAIRING-
RADIATOR
—AUTO
DALLAS, TEXAS.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
FORD SERVICE---
Dr. ALFRED BERG
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‘ Radiators repaired and re-
TEMPORARY SUGAR SHORTAGE
---PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
All work guaranteed.
built.
SCRIPTURE
WILLIAMS
DR. JNO.H.DEAN
If you want your Ford;
AUTO TOP CO.
Ecolealaatoa 3 1-12.
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To every thing there is a season.
2410 MAIN STREET, DALLAS.
• V C'ni, UUllg UIOIC in a BV&SUH,
| and a time to every purpose under the
W. Main 2758.
Phone
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528-30 Wilson Building.
DALLAS, TEXAS
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
Dr. A. M. Gantt,
♦
Battle & Hubbard
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TUBERCULOSIS AND ”
-•CFS
OF THROAT AND CHEST.
Dr. C. R. Hannah
313 Sumpter Building
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We buy wrecked and used cars, dls-
nemble and sell the parts—Make new
DALLAS
Both Phones
OBSTETRICS,
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ANO CHILDREN
INFANT FEEDING.
DR. C. N. McGAFFEY
442 8. W. Life Building
12,00
GENITO-URINARY
TOPS--
---- AUTOMOBILE
ANO SKIN DISEASES.
4. <£• K. A UTO TOP CO.
|v controlled by economics In
607-8 So. Western Life Building
MACHINERY
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DALLAS, TEXAS
CITY LIGHTS
Hours: 11 to 1; 4 to
[.hath given f
IN THE COUNTRY
Dallas, Texas.
2504 Main Street
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Our
the
Both Phones Main 2452.
same
A. Melaun & Sons
Southern Engine &
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Boiler Works of Texas
Dr. T. Raymond Beggs
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY
AND
DAi.ute
should j»cre;i
MACARONI
the fresh
CHIROPRACTOR.
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National's Best
H. G. Walcot^
Macaroni
Drs. Walcott & Miller
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MOTOR TRUCKS.
Lint Building,
DALLAS, TEXAS
OSTEOPATH
DR. F. A. PIERCE
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HARRISON SCHOOL OPENS. ’
—EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT—
DR. Wm. E. HOWARD,
the children can attend
Miss Maude
■ An
412-14 Wilson Building
RADIATORS
Phone Main 115.
---PHOTOGRAPHS
Auto. M. 5878
Bell Phone- M. 4619
FRANK ROGERS
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•ALLAS, TEXAS
BRING BACK
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Examinations
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EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT.
GENITO-URINARY, RECTAL
"DISEASES ANO SURGERY
Practice Limited Epe,
Ear, Nose and Throat
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I Radiator Nan
Fsr All Pwrpoeea.
Out of Town trips any Tims.
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National Macaroni
Company, Inc.
Manufacturers of
MAZDA LAMPS.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
2808-10 Main Street
Phones Sw. Main 358.
D A ute Main 3S84.
•hone B'-l M 7?O3
Ree. B< li. Prestpn ?001
GYNECOLOGY. OB"' TRIG? AND
SURGERY.
Farm Lighting Systems Are
Beet and Most Economical.
1415 Elm Strata.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Staff Photographer Timra Herald.
Practice Limited to
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH
AND INTESTINES.
MAKBR OF
PHOTOGRAPHS
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331-3 Wilson Building
DALLAS, TEXAS.
A time to get. and a time to lose; a
time to keep, and a time to cast away;
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MDWSCSajaj Successor to
FRANK A. NEVEU.
2665-57 Main Street.
Boll Main 1400, AuL Main 1411.
Suite 512-613
Southwestern Life Building
DALLAS, TEXAS
HOUU 11 W 1
2 to a
A time to rend, and a time to sew; a
time to keep silence, and a time to
speak;
Hancock Electric Spe-
cialty Co.
Everything Electrical
except thunder
storms.
LIGHTING FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES.
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SPECIALIST IN
NERVOUS DISEASES
AND
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Office S27 Wilson Building
Phono Main 2935
DALLAS, TEXAS.
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BODY DEVELOPMENT AND
GENERAL HEJ^TH BUILDING
THROUGH MODERN PHYSICAL
CULTURE METHDO8.
304 Hughes Building,
DALLAS, TEXAS.
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A time to love, and a time to hate; a
tin war. and a time of peace; »
What profit hath he that worketh ta
that wherein he laboureth ?
Ptp Systemic Pill
The New Iron Tonic
Dallas Business
C. O. MANZY
— FORD SERVICE —'
e is a general tonic, containing
all the elements to tone up the system
and produce rich, red' blood to make
a. strong and healthy body.
If you are ailing from any cause,
feel tired and lazy or are constipated
or can’t sleep ,<t night. “just must lie
down" at noon, take a course of these
will tit you uGrin tip-top
D. E. Compere, Mv D.
AUTO TOPS, TRIMMING
AND SCAT COVERS.
REPAIR WORK
parte, sell used parte for all makes ot j
rare
san
Machinists and Automobile Parte.
Axtae Made for All Care.
FEW GILTS LEFT—SOME FINE PIGS
I have only a few—three or four—
■GARAGE
“Of the Balter Claae."
A timb to kill, and a time to heal; a
time to break down and a time to build
i up; :
A time to weep, and a time to laugh;
a time to mourn, and a time to dance;
1b> hath made everything beautiful
in his time; also ho bath set the world
in their heart, so that no rnan can find
out the work that Go,] maketh from the
beginning to the end, .
Office Phones: Bell M. 4664; Aut. M
1878
Hesidence Phone: Bell H 8149
The hopeless
of vice has received one more
On other occasions the liumlli-
ation of a married woman is the pub- , from other sources
11c announcement of the aabaret'a work. , forced fa reduce their consumption of
Still at other times the moral break- . sugar to less than one-fifth of our
Their need is our opportu-
ne market
two causes:
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Tate Miller
2704 ELM STREET.
DALLAS, TEXAS
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We Repair Any Auto
Radiator. .
regardless of condition. Radiators
manufactured by us are guaranteed not
to freese or heat. See us before buy-
ing your new radiator.
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PHONES M 1476.
7616-18 Main Street
DALLAS, TEXAS.
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HENRY H. HORR, Manager.
PHONE MAIN 1H1H
i 3031 .103« KI.M STREET
OFFICE
Bell M 933; Auto M 3933.
RESIDENCE
Both phones M 1731
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Fresh air and sunBght enmhat dto-
ease la the stable. Dairy barns ebepld
be airy barns. VenUlatten Is conserva-
tion.
GENITO-URINARY
' DISEASES.
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—In a Browne &
Browne photograph.
—the beet way of seeing
him when he is gone.
Browne & Browne
Studio de Luxe. 1218 Bhn
ft a»i aat TKXM,
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Automobile Painting
Spring and Wheel Work.
wise have been elean, respectable clti- i
y H 1 — — a —A — 1 P— Ilk F . • 1 --.4 a » Aaa rt n /t
mothers young men of Integrity, hon- I
orible husbands, are transformed f ,
continuous stream of poison.fs poured
Into the social life of the eommunlty
There Is no excuse, so palliation, no
remedy for these wrongs. The cabaret
IS inherently perverting Its very prin-
ciple Is pernicious
War Is hot the season whep t|ie dia-
bolical workings of this hot box of Ain
can be endured. There Is enough Ines-
capable evil In the world. Alcohol, bes-
tial mjislc and wanton dancing are not
needed to breed their horrors
The cabaret—the devil’s Incubator
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FINE GILT FOR SALE.
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Don’t Be Deceived
By advertlaing thatis misleading. You
omsometlmes $ee advertisements that
read “We mate bettor lenses.” We I
want to state in this connection that we
CHALLENGE any firm to make better
glasses than those we prescribe for our
patients, or that gives more satisfac-
tory service. We do exastly as we ad-
vertise and nothing short of It.
“Money Back". Guarantee
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
J. M. TURNER, OptromMrlst
U*m Laachetlzka Tachnlqua.
8tudk> Abova Elite Cafe.
sordid
vv. irncn
thoughtless adventure into loathsome
guilt I'nder their protection vicious
avaricious mon and women are enabled
to goad Hie decent into indecency, the
virtuous to sensuality, sometimes the
unsophisticated to flagrant prostitu-
tion. ...
DALLAS, TEXAS.
now '
of!
th,, coimfr' The Viierlcrin people ran '
assist materially by reducing their pre-
,.t consumption of those luxuries, i
Our Allies are thrown upon the West
TEXAS TITLE COMPANY
Abstracts.
Moved to basement of Ft. Worth Club Bldg.
6th and Main Streets.
Phpne LamtrllTL : |
ROBT. G. JOHNSON, JOB D. JOHNSON, :
PreMent. Mtumger.
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X-Ray
and Treatment
I w WOeon ffnfMing
Still at ottier time# the moral break - i sugar
down of men who should have known j average
better is th^-sordld commentary npqp j nlty for common service,
the accomplishments of this engine of (
Iniquity.
Everywhere people who would other-
Chlni Gllta, Prolific strains, gentle and
kind, that rates their plga. .1 have only
eight that I will eell and they are best
out of my herd for $39.00 a plsed F.
O. B. Arlington. Thle la a groat bar-
gain for theae gllta and la an oppor-
tunity tor farmore. may will woign
150 pounde or more. A elater of these
le now raising eeven ae Ano plge ae you
ever saw and they are worth 810.00
apiece. The flret ohecke at 880.00 a-
pleca get one, or ae many ae you want
of lheaa Gllta. Their otaer aietere
were the prlte GlHa bought loot epHng
to give to the Hog Club boya and glrte
by Mr. William Monnl< of Fort Worth,
who advanced the money to etart the
boya and glrle In the hog buelnoee. I
have lettere from every owner of these
ante stating that everybody In the
neighborhood oomee to eoe them ond
their pipe and eay they are the pre<-
tlaat they ever eew. Rddreoo Wm. A.
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fixed and fixed right,;
bring it to a Ford man,!
formrly with Ford Mo-'
tor Co. For your trouble
1 is my specialty.
2712 MAIN STREET
I School nt Harrison' opened Monday
honest girls, faithful wives and , ti(i> farmers are up with thefr work, so
_ ----------„» u(i, (.jpi.icpp attejid Miss Maude
A I Hollis of Polytechnic fs their, teacher.
From a past experience. J know that
community lias many bright, willing,
lovable boys and ggirls and I predict
success for Miss Hollis and commend
her pupils to tier for a pleasant school
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B. Y. P. U. SOCIAL.
\ very enjoyable affair das the Hal-
loween party„gfven to the R Y P U.
of the Baptist Church by Rev and Mrs,
V C Gustavus l«sf Thursday evening.
The house was artiscally decorated In
Halloween suggestion and the cos-
tumes worn hy the young ladies added
, much to the occasion. After several
I have a few thoroughbred Poland hours of enjoyable game, and musical
numbers sandwiches and coffee were
served t.o about thirty guests
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In the opinion of the Amerfcao sheep
raiser, Berlin Is the only place that
would license the sheep-killing dog.
For Weakened Nerves,
a Poor Blood Supply
and an Inactive
Liver •
A time to be born, and a time to
die; a time to plant, and a time to
i pluck up that which is plantejJ;
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maintain
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... ... the ;
United States Is, even now, over seven '
pounds per month per person.
I have seen the travail, which God
eastern States may be supplied at ' "'xcrclZ'od in S '"S ' b*
e:irl|o<t possible moment
took Shortage—But No Advance In Price
Ry .arrangement with the beet and
| I dll' |« llll'l-', »v I | • » I v -MX I v- |'l
Gilts ! gar from refiners h.ivn not
this rlurlnr thp pn*t
Diseases of Women, Ob-
stetrics. Surgery.
2.22 2'2^ $5.OU,
for those taken before the end of despite the possibility
s week. After that, no more at ami faipine prices
Wm. A. Bowen atArllng-
j A time to cast away stones, and a
| time to gather stones together, a time
j to embrace and a time to refratn from
I embracing;
raw.
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There is Always a Way
to do anything. If we can only find it. j
We believe, you can find in Chiropractic j
•djustments a way to perfect health
Lst me demostrate what Chiropractic i
will do for you.
T. H. HUGHES, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
South Ervay and Gano Sreete
Phone M. 4818 Sw.
LADY ATTENDANT.
at greatly reduced prices—We
furnish you any part for any car.
•tones Bell M 74S0. Auto. M 4356
2214-18 Main Stroot Dallas
Failure of the American public heavdn;
ouiniuc many loyal homes to reduce |
adequately their consumption of sugar (
despite constant an<J insistent appeals
made since June by the.U. S. Food Ad-
ministration.
2. Unusual exports to France,
order that the French may
their ration which has now been
duced to one pound per month
person.
The consumption of sugar
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The man who misses an ear In this
r bees may have to
prove that he Js not working foA Kai-
ser Bill
prices Mmuld iwcreiisf.lt is proof that
they have been Increased by the hand- '
ling trades—and not by either produ-
cers er refiners .the supph
beet sugar reaches the Mlanfic
hoard, it should be available upon a
lower price basis limn cane sugar.
..Ttic Food \dmlnistrntinn asks the:
loihlic not Io pav yiore for sugar dur- |
ing the nre»en| shortage tliap was paid i
during'September and October
\ saving of one-third In the con-
if» caudv and sweet drinks,
e ’.ixed lhe situation
northeastern area
Tim \nmrlenn people can
in the western area The
States Food Administration makes a
special plea to these people that they
. rigorously reduce the consumption of
I sugar, more especially of candy and
’l sweet drinks, in ordtjr that the North-
Dr W^ C Swain • h**e onl> a few—thr** °r four— — »--------
1^1. VV. V. OWdin | of th0^ fine fullblooded Poland China,
1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON brod-gdte for aala. One man
five, another one again the past week. ;
I alto have some pigs of the
stock for sale, only four left.
$30.00 to $35.00; pigs
Is 1
this week,
these price*,
ton Journal Office.
“THE DEVIL’S INCUBATOR.!’
Without more meat and fat from
Amerira than the Allies have re-
ceived in the peat three years, they
cannot remain In fighting trim.
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Doctor (examining recruit): “And
do you alw|jre stutter like that?** Re-
cruit: “N-n-no, air. Only w-w-w-
when I t-t-talk."—Punch.
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formerly obtained I
They have been:
; pills They
shape.
For monlhs this tonic Iws been re-
lieving sick people. Ever since their
introduction we have had a great suc-
cess with them. Letter after letter has
been received from grateful patients
who owe their relief to this tonic.
Xo use to stand back and say they
won I help you! They wtULThey are
Ihdping people every day to sleep
peacefully every night Are nourishing
Heed nerves furnishing them with a
rich blood supply and relieving them
of all forms of constipation and stom-
ach trouble
The chief element In Pep Systemic
Pills is BLAUD’S MASS, an assfmlli-
able. safe and sure form of (RON.
Other reconstructive and relative In-
gredients successfully tone up the
entire system
Pep Systemic Pills are more safe to
take than the obi form of Iron tonics
They don't discolor teeth or cause any
bad after-effects
For your own sake, secure a bottle
of these pills from Coulter and Sons
Drug Store -on a live druggist In your
own community, and begin taking them
today.
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
THESE PU.LS —Advt
A temporary sugar shortage Is faced -j-
by the Northeastern States. In the 4.
area north of Savanah and east of
Pittsburgh but a limited supply of su- ;
gar will be available during November
pending the arrival of new sugar in |
Ttds shortage Is due to
can* refiner*, wholesale price* of 511- j
... t been in- I
I tvyo months,
of -shortage
Practically all j
one *i)«ar has passed from th* hands [
f refiners and producer* to jobber* | year's husking
| ret alters and should reach consumers :
1 at prices in the' neighborhood of nine ,
per poiind If, because of th*
Every day brings to light snin* n*\v *horf.u-,e in the Eastern states retail
idence of the destructive results of ( they havetinugn dtiriNo UNm-a
I th* cabarets. They are in very truth
I the devil’s incubator.
i ; their lewd influence
t spint of youth I* turned to something
Under their excitation men and
of mature years are led from
Thousands In use.
ADDICTIONS
Carefully and ScleAllflcally Treated.
512-13 Southwestern Life Building.
4
Main, Elm and Ervay
Burton Wheel
Body ^*rks
Successors to Dallas Aut i d and
Body Works.
2101-3 North Aksrd
Tel.—Bell 2424 M.; Auto. 2462 M.
SI2'00 Ford Top* rKtimd tax 1 Say *12,00
12,00 Fords Foisted 1 1-2 daxi 12,00
!*?.<*• F«rd R«at revers put on In ?
heart
We paint any make car and recov-
er any top. We build any stvle com-
mercial body. We build any style
wheel.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
RE-COVERING AUTO TOPS
MADE TO ORDER.
sugar which fh*v
» lilt’ ii iIKlk'u I n, C'vii ii'i'v, cvv v v<aa
pounds per month per person. In a
short time, beet sugar factories In the j
I Western Slates, now being operated at
full capacity, and the Hawaiian pro- I
duction. will be able to take care of ;
the sugar supply west of the North- |
eastern States As the production of
i beet and Hawaiian sugar increases,
| areas supplied will reach the Atlanti*
seaboard by the end of November
Th* rapidity with which this sugar
advances from the West will he large-
sugar
•nsumption practiced hv the people
United
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One dav if is th* young girl, hardly | woidd tiav
across childhood’s boundary, whose , confronting the
degradation Is cried aloud In th* Mor- ,
al* court Rarely sh* is rescued In
time More often the devil's Incubator ; sent
has completed its work The hopeless o,lr A|l|f>R ^re mrown upon tne wesi
army of vice has received one more Indian market for a large part of their !
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