Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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W. ft G. D. BROYLES
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banning Compounds Are
• Harmful fo Health and
Regarded Unnecessary
Canning compounds sold Milder var-
ions trade names for use in home can-
ning are often harmful to healtli and
i should never he used by housewives,
; jay specialists of the burstfu .of
: chemistry, United States ' department
f af agriculture. These • preparations,
which are usually in powdered fortu
j and contain-salicylic acid or boric ac-
rid, are unnecessary since, fruits and
i. vegetables can b$ kept for long periods'.
1 tn perfect condition without any chem*
leal preservatives whatever , if proper
methods of canning are followed.
. The federal food and drugs act.
prohibits the use of harmful preserv-
atives in foods which come within Its
jurisdiction. The food laws of nearly
every state in the Union forbid.the
sale -within the state of foods which
have, been preserved with harmful sub-
stances. Although neither the federal
or state laws apply to feeds canned in
the-homd. and conSUmed there, ft would
seem that the housewife would *. hot
knowipgly use, hi the foods she patfe-
serves for her family,- Substances that
are prohibited bylaw in foods for safe
TODAY'S EVENTS.
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The twenty-aecoPd - annual Tut.ka-
gefe negro conference will open, ujday
a.t Tuskegde institute.
Teh- thopsaud Cwbhgo hoii^hTv.es
a-re;to hold, mass meetings in fhepitb-
lid schools, of' tfet City, today, in a-
cnmpuigh to reduce the cost of living.
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A cojftiidtted of the geiieual- assem-
bly •. of' ttye Sputbem, ^Pre,shyterlan
'church meets at r»1emfRMs "today - to
consider plans of eithpr;organic union
or federation with the Ntfrther-n- Pres*1
bytetfep chiirch, the two churches hav-
ing'been divided by the, civil war..
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v Today’s Cpienuar or Sports. •
• 'Racing—Winter meeting of Cuba-
Amerioan -jockey Club at Havana:
wirttef "meeting of Business . Men’s
Racing AS&ojeiatioBr at Ne# Orlearik.
Automobile — Opening of "i annual
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Constlpatlon w cue starting point fo
many disease* that
startup point for
»t mid fatally,
an be established
Atlanta ; $■
; -Shooting1Midwinter handicap 'jar1
get tournament at Pinehurgt, N.-C; v: Bratton ftar
.___, ... . ChHing—Annual bonsjpiel of North
•because this substances son injurious western Curling Association, at Du
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Menagerie Minus Water
"Feature of ah Island h;
• Northeast o# Pitcairn
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Investigations recently; made on the
httle-kaown Henderson or Elizabeth
islands have led to the discovery of a
curious little colony of 5}oologl«d- total
abstainers. .The island, which Is un-
inhabited, is situated-about 120 miles
northeast of Pitcairn island-—itself Suf-
ficiently out of theway, but famous as
the. home of, the descendants of the
mutineers of the Bounty. There is no
water od it, not-even" a swamp, and Jt
a only six miles long- yet it harbors
jnlte a'menagerie—a fctBd of rat,‘a
. ird, desciibed as very abundant, and.
no fewer-than four kinds of birds,; all
peculiar to the i’slahd. , These are a.
fruippfgeon, a lorikeet, or hohey-eating
parakeet, -ft Httlfe fall or crake, and
.a reed-wairWer; The strange thing
about the Inmates of this curious aaf»
oral aviafy pf Coral rock, surrounded
by wayesitnstead of^Wlres, is that twa
of its inmates- are birds1 usually asa>
dated with fresh wate*—the rail and
the warbier. These, like the rest, must
do widiout drinking, < unless the deaf
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Golf—Anniial ,touraameiit at Belle-
Agents
Removal Notice.
A. Had id has moved his restaurant Any one' w;
from Main'street to Oak street, oppo- penally about----
site postoifice, where he is giving his phone 35» betwee*
usual excellent service. 9-l2t C. E. Pounds.
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AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH
Makes ike Home
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BROWN
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atf, Fla.
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" Boxi?g—iWed Fulton vs. Tom Cdw-
T^r, S rounds,' at-Philadelphia: Jack
Sharkey TS. jahek White,, 10 rounds,
at Detroit: Joe Began vS. Johnny
Wilsoni-12. rounds, at Bo?ton; Johnpyt
Tillman vs, Frank*.Bafl*i*ieu, 10 rounds. . .
at Calgary; Charlie McCarthy vs. Har-j .
ry Ahde on. 10 rounds, Calgary. " • -
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WHOLE FAMILIES
FREED FMH CMS
Half a century breaking
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The best; thick flake" you
ever ate, or money back.
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At all good grocers—in the
waxtite,” goodness-preserv-
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can slake -their thirst.'
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“What made • the speaker walk
across the stage before be began to
speak?"- -
“I suppose that wan the preamble
ot Bis remarks;” up
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At tbe Faney Ball.
igg*s Kora Krispi-Com Flakes—In the Green Package”
“The girl yonder dres’sed' gb u mllfc
maid has such a high color.” *
’‘Thett her character is not h fitting
di& Milkmaids are phil girls.” '
As a Starter.
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It is a physical impossibility to sit day
by day^chained to 2l desk in a poorly
ventilated office and keep in perfect
condition ' unless you counteract the
bad effect of this sedentary existence.
The normal, healthful way is to keep
the system clear of impurities*
CRAZY-LAX is a thor-
ough cleanser of; the
Laxatives*
system .and Its tonic, ,
medicinal qualities are
excellent for kll liver*
stomach and kidney
troubles. Ask your phy-
f sician,. . *; •<
Sold tvtrywhere itt large,and ;
intol* bett/ss.
• The Crai^r Well Water Co.
Mineral Weils, Texas, "-A
“Well, w that's
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"rijr* your son did affer
" graduating fxbm.
r that, expensive boh
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‘■Touched me -for
$300 to buy some
•’.'girl an edgagemetit
■. ring.’?-
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And She Was Right.
’ The argument was concerning Baby
brother. Bobbie, age five, boasted, Tve
got his'head and arms and stomach.’*
Jane, age seven, surveyed the baby
closely. *T don’t care if yon have,’’ she
satd.f “bis legs belong to. nre, and t
gbess jiis arms, and head and sltomach
couldn't go very-Ar without therm”
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afd^ remedy
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stubborn ..cold
' i time-tested • repute-
$L20 a. bottle.
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matter Jn l»e body. Correct this, ;
raSSrfttiuv,ejSwith Dr; King^; I vV
New Life Pill?. Feel good every f
Josepli McCalUon and ladies of the cho
:t*S sceffie frotoi 'Oli, Lady, Lady”—Temple Theatre,
•4; P^eiJay, Jghuarj 23rd; 1920: __
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“Some Want the T l
*rtch- to. divide their
property.” ,:.%V r
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f Tact out near
here,'’ said the real
estate ' man, “thaC
Tm Willing, to sub-
. divide, for -the bene-
fit of iflie public.”
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| TCachfer—Your, daughter has -g good
carrying voice. . ■ ;
1 Father—Yes, it has already carried
away a good bit of' my mbpey. ' . ’
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PROSfTOTf AT HOME
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Old 8tuff.
“Cotigressma’n Flbhduh ' says ,- that
owing to the pressing demaddp of his,
personal business he will retire to prl-*
vote life.” 'V :
• “Yeah.- Tye heard that'before. But
wfitrt Is the main reason fof kickihg
a him out?”.
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Familiar Loatv Saok Sign
' WM.Part (^P Ooat pf Arms
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The famous Medici family, who prac-
tically' roied Florence -during the thir-
teenth century,1 pos^e^’d;. a wtmderful
business' instinct;- ^-Rosidos' owning a
forge- number bapks, this famfly had
a monopoly of the loan' business of that-
part of Italy. Their coat of u'rmv waa |
a shield "With six balls ombfcizoned oa i
It, hsat^asthe* loan business §prpad to
! other parts^of the world and slipped
from'the Medici grasp, thrt-e halls add ]
| the.shield were drhpped-and the re-
maining three, suspended over a door-
way, have always sufficed to indicate
that within money cau be borrowed,
Are you buying 4W. d, $.!
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local patFdit^ge makes them, and the distribution of that pat-
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If our! good citizens believe in keeping prosperity at home,
and remember the home merchant when making their holiday
purchass, we will ah be richer, and happier, and more content-
ed %ith; ourselves and with life in general.
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If the article you desire is not to be had in the local mar-
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1920, newspaper, January 21, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014572/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.