Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Special Pictures
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Saturday Night, June 12.
A Special Paramount Picture
Mary Pickford in
“A Romance Of The Red Wood”
a 7 Reef Feature.
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lingers over a Packard keyboard.
MRS. M. A. KOWERT, Agent
FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS.
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republic can never subsist
The Fick ideal: “To be the best
concern in the world to work
for, and the aquarest concern in
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that document: no bill
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BANISH BLOOD SUCKING INSECTS
rCED INSECTIMUSE. When fed to
poultry it rids them of and keeps them
immune tot Sick Tight Fleas, It d Bugs
Blue Bugs, Lice and all blood sucking
nsects. Your money back if not entire,
ly satisfied. Gaaranteed by ull Dealers
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(OOD mileage, good looks,
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extreme degree—are features of
these tires. In their making and
in their selling, the Fisk ideal is
a vital factor.
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communication to the Frede- ties and states
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respondence from the pen of E.
D. Morel, who many years ago
put an end to the horrible out-
rages perpetrated upon the na-
tives of the Kongo State by Eu-
ropean exploiters, which related
to outrages practiced by Africans
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HENKE BROS., Prop.
Fresh Beef, Pork,
Mutton, Sausage,
Veal, Etc.
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district, etc. Suppose such cities
should brand the men that pa-
tronize these institutions, thereby Daily
London
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HOLLISTER S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA a
better — feel better.
Give it a thoro trial and you will recommend it to all your
women friends. 35c a package. Tea or Tablets 35c. Frank Haniseh.
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cence seems to apply for womandisreqarded ine
only, the mule being above suchwh,
such trifles. Let us apply the day
moral code with equal severit}
Fredericksbirg
“Ami this is only one side of
the canvas. I have before me a
number of depositions from rela-
tives, victims, doctors, lawyers,
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la deatl warrant, without indict
! incut or trial, although the mak
Saturday.
be looked upon in the sanc light. I ____qq
whenever Put a Stop to Thb Or The SA
wanted to get .01.. the limelight, America’s Honor And The
it announced a social clean up,
a concregation of the red light
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a foreign war and we draft our
boys for foreign service. Our
Entered at the Postoffice as second
class matter at Fredericksburg,
Texas.
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That self determined, allmighty i Th
ruler of this world, man, and re - instances
stricting the term to the male, following
ha lor centuries placed his rule
over other animals in this world
T N The Saturday Evening Post this week, there is a most unusual
A announcement concerning Packard Pianos. 11 is the story of
a group of master piano-makers, happy and prosperous, who have
been inspired to impart the harmony of their hearts into the
pianos they fondly make.
As for the musical charm of these fine pianos, come and run your
Sunday Afternoon, June 13.
Opening Episode of the serial of
“THE RED GLOVE”
Also Mutt and Jeff, and a Fox
Sunshine Comedy. Show starts
promptly at 1 o’clock
free? Whatever the uman race
demands of chastity and inno-
are certainly a number
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ensuring the existence of such
immoral life. Let us not try to
catch the cuckoo by making a
circle about the bush, let us go
after the real evil of the matter
in a straight and not in a round-
about course. If we go alter the
apt to reach the root of the evil,
we may have some hopes of up-
rooting the evil. There are men
of large families, boys from the
kindest and best of mothers, who
indulge in these sinful practices
—would they continue, if the
law would severely punish them,
if society would brand them re-
gardless of position or rank
And this is a civilization that i
the work of the male.
Our city and community is
comparatively free from this
stigma, may we hope that it will
continue so and that the local
officers as well as the general
public will punish equally the
ever forget their dignity, call-
male as well as the female who-
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including the female of I he genus
man. He alone is the ruler and
the judge, his allmighty ruling
must stand, for he can not fail.
Some months passed, I was re-
minded of the above tact by the
following incident. In a small
Texas town some women were
found guilty of immoral life and
ordered to leave, This in itself
was probably absolutely right, I
mean the charge and the sen-
tence, but how about the men
who partook in the event.' As is
Usually the case so also here,
there were not even charges pre
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who has forgotten herself, w ho +,,
has trampled the paths of im tainder shall ever be
moral life, is a social outcaliCongress or by any
she should be, but the man should I
the Closing Exercises and
Box Supper at th?
Rocky Hill School
Thursday, June 17.
Beginning 7 p. in ice cream and
cold drinks of all kinds will be
served.
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climax, is to present a
in French uniforms upon the
white womanhood of the oc-
cupied portions of Germany. In
regard to the revelations, the
Daily Herald said at that time:
“The article we publish below
is a revelation so horrible that
only the strongest sense that it
is our duty to let the British
public know what is being done
would induce us to publish it.
Particularly we want to guard
against the assumption that we
are acquiescing in the policy of
raising hostility between Great
Britain and France. The French
people are innocent.”
Morel’s story has since been re-
published here by the New York
American, some foreign language
papers and also by the socialist
paper, Appeal to Reason, but as
far as we have been able to learn
no notice whatever has been tak-
en of it by others. Perhaps this
was because the editors feared
that a knowledge of the facts
might prove harmful in a coun-
try where the race question caus-
es much anxiety. But these facts
cannot always remain hidden
from our people, ami if they be-
come known only to those among
whom evil effects are to be fear-
.June 9. reads: “Federal Judge
Faris to-day ruled that it is
not necessary for prohibition en-
forcement officers to have search
warrants to raid places where it
is suspected the prohibition law
is being violated.”
This is a news item, indeed,
I want you to read it again and
then I want you to recall some of
those inalienable rights guaran-
teed by the Constitution of the
United States to each and every
citizen. I want you to recall
what common sense and a sense
of justice to any and every hu-
man being should demand of the
rights of any person of whatever
nation he might be a citizen, un-
less we are at war with such a
nation. We pride ourselves of
being a republican form of go-
vernment that is not ruled arbi-
trarily according to the whims
of a single all powerful ruler and
yet our judges trample into the
dirt the most sacred of human
institutional documents. If such
rulings and decisions continue
our ('onstitution will soon be but
a scrap of paper.
This has been the tendency in
late years as regards our federal
as well as our state Constitution.
Letterheads
we i y not be confront
('onstitution clearly prohibits
compulsory foreign military ser-
vice. The old English Tudor
kings made forced loans on their
subjects, our liberty loans and
the methods resorted to in raising
these voluntary loans resembled
closely the English practice of
an Edward IV. or a Henry VIL !
‘.‘The French militarists are
perpetrating an abominable out-
rage upon womanhood, upon the
white race, and upon civiliza-
tion. Not content with using
hundreds of thousands of primi-
tive African barbarians in the
war, who stuffed their haver-
sacks with eye-balls, cars and
heads of the foe, they are over-
running Europe with them today,
eighteen months after the war is
over.”
“There (in Saar Valley and
the F"latinate where they are
said to number thirty thousand)
they have become a terror and a
horror unimaginable to the coun-
tryside, raping women and girls
—for well-known physiological
reasons, the raping of a white
woman, by a negro, is nearly al-
that point to a close
of early English his-
• President enters into
nendment, but the legis-
n face of this fact, on*
the amendment. Other
I mild, pleasant, certain—- so thoroly cleansing
CONSTIPATION disappears, and when your
es could be cited.
Phe history of the world has
eaied itself, monarchies have
■ to be replaeet i by repub
d vice versa. Are we ap-
caching a time of such change .'
yet our Vice President does not
fill his place and his Cabinet Of
ficers are dismissed because they
dare to attend to state affairs
in his absence. Our present Pre-
sident nas attempted to unite the
three separate branches of go-
vernment, legislative, judiciary,
and executive, in his own hands.
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united front against all Tsar like
rulers and against all unconsti-
tutional practices. We must
strive to educate all the people, i
goes your COMPLEXION improves — you wo
Rams for Sale.
I have for sale 50 head of re-
gistered Delaine Merino Rams,
both B and C type, 1 year old.
I bought these rains of the best
breeders in Ohio and Michigan
and brought them to my place
last November. By now they
should be acclimate J and give
the best of service. The price
is from $85 to $60.00 per head.
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Sunday Night, June 13.
Douglas Fairbanks in
Tn Again Out Again” In 5 acts.
Also a Big V Comedy in 2 Acts.
WALTER KLAERNER
its people are highly elucat-
People should av ' to 1 hoseI
if the lions. And turning to the state
to busi- the people in a general elec-
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Dietel, William. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1920, newspaper, June 12, 1920; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418349/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .