Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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PALESTINE DAILY HEI
EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1916.
| Correct the curb lines on our prin
leipto'resident streets and help the
tta’ffttlook like something1. Good -peo-
could transform this town in
i-k hihgle summer if toe whuld only set
; on the job, and the'host would not be
1m verv hif-h - 1- ’
* Cut Glass, Hand
* Painted China and
What cannot be repaired ii
not to be regretted.—Samue
Johnson. t '
Pntered as second-class matter June
A, 1902, at the postoffice at Palestine,
Pettis, under act of March 6, 1879.
Silverware
PvMlahsd Every Afternoon—Sunday
Excepted.
Economy—in low first cost and small cost to operate and
maintain. Strength—ability to stand up under the hardest
sort of use. Simplicity—a plain sturdy motor in a wohfler-
fully strong and light car, easy for anyone to run and care
for. The Ford car—yhur necessity. Runabout $390;
Touring Car $440; -Couplet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan
$740, f. o. b. Detroit. -
♦ The newest and latest creations. ♦
W. M. and H T. HAMILTON
Editors and Proprietors.
started during a Pay-Up Wee!
great many people would feel a
courage about their business fu
They would buy more freely. A ;
of new business would spread
the country. Let everyona do.!
he can toward it.—McAlester hi
Capital. . .
Palestine people Support the presi-
• ■’ ‘ >
dent in his preparedness policy. If
■the candidate wants this people to
consider him he must be In accord
with: the president.
Telephone 4-4-4
Hamilton Boys, Yon Know.
COPELAND’S
the Year, 96.00.
effort to remedy our -situation. A
' 7 ’ • •• : ■ ; ...• ?;
canvass of. the business people of
Palestine today would result in con-
'j ■ . • - •%
firming the opinion that before Pal-
estine will ever be a really and con-
cern muii- ?-
On sale and display at the Wright build-
ing, Old Town, the new Palestine home of
the Ford.
jldfloe to the Publlo—Any erroneous
jnMection upon the character, stand-
ing or reputation of any person, firm
■» corporation which may appear In
|ba of' The Herald will be
glaflly corrected upon it being brought
t» the attention of the publishers:
Just a little while now and the-big
baseball team .will he with us, and
will he made to know they- are among
friends.
LOOKING AFTER BU81NE!
stantly prosperous business
ity we must build up , the country
around us; fill it with . progressive
and aggressive people, people who
- ’ -. - - '7
will grow stuff that can , be sold by
the car or train
division -of - opinion;
Obituaries, resolutions of respect and
Mrds of thanks of less than seventy-
Bve words will he published free of
■hirj-n For all words In excess of
Mventy-flve a charge of one cent a
ward will be made. Be sure to count
iwr words, and send right amount
stamps to cover for^ex-
Full Line of Accessories
doad.
I* T.HE QUEEN.
| Seven big feature reels at the
f Queen todayT *
7 “Saints, and Sinners,” is one of
those Vitagraph Broadway star fea-
i tures with an all stor cast. It is in
7 three hig..Teels.; you will sure be sor-
| .ry 'if^p^iss it, Maurice
, and l^fe^Baird are In. the! cast.
‘Thfe Love of Lot;’ San,” a big three
part Selig Irama with Bessfe Eytbn,;
The Moving Picture.Xews says Miss
| Eyton is as good as Mary ’ PidkforA
7 in. this wonderful drama.
^V-. - i 1 ... r, . , * L ’ . - .. ... y ■- ....
practically no
about this problem and the need of t]le Texas State Railroad is
out- getting after suqh . results, but tended it will be after the
we do not make the effort/.; We are shown that it can be made I
ready to put our hfone^Into praeti- 'oVPn way, and he said the
cally everything that comes along this fact could be demonstr
that promises quick and fat returns,. jor the people of Palestine,
hut we. sta^d still, when K comes tb; |^ri, to give the road a r
. developing theone thing that is part of their businef&; The
solutely sure and certaiitJn the about tl
ing of our ‘-town prosperous. We. tion; aua4 said, in subatai
suspect right, n^w that tt would bei r ^hife he j>ersoually favore
no trouble to organize- a new.oil com- ing the wad to either Dallas
pany. here and. get a hundred and fi-om Rusk to . Sbrev
thousand dollar ^ it, if prdrn- Jennings, Louisiana, . he h
ising representations could he made, hope of getting action ut
but it is doubtful If you %uld organ- people of Palestine and Ru
ize a land colonization company, with ed in making ’the present li
a capital of fifteen; thousand dollars. ing proposition. To he sun
The Herald has been Saying for a toner appreciates as all of *
lOttB iptiff time that.. Palestine will the-road has only a limited
never prosper until Anderson «>unty ity ug present condition,
is filled more with farmers Of. the * are certain things we can
right kind. And thte5 is our steady governor suggested that
'conviction/ And we can . get' such could 'give ‘the State R*ilr
people any tipae we make the intelii- eighth of its freight bltell
gent and W«ist^at : effort to get ft show* a profit, flu
them. ' tainly. a reasonable prdpos!
What are we going to do about tt, thni town herb could do fid
brethren?' ^ wnrl&iir iinv inilirv to iti bit
at money or---_ . e-
m words, or else the matter will not
1W printed. _ __
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 191^.
a daily Lesson in history.
One Hundred Years Ago Today. ,
1916—William Green established the
first iron,.foundry ha Cincinnati.
Cornerstone laid for St. John's, Pro-
testant Episcopal . church, /Wash-
. ington. - -
WANTE0r-A MWJ WHO fS; READY FOR A REAL OpPORTUflllY'
• ,/<—We. desire to hear from a man who desires , to BUILD AN IN-
- . D1PENDENT BUSINESS OF HIS OWN, and convert his latent
- . ability into cash.
• J'o such a mah, the PAN-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COM-
" PANY .offers a real opportunity. We desire a man to represent us
. m this territory, with headquarters at Palestine. Experience not es-
sential, although an advantage. Investigate the possibilities in life
insurance—it May'open up avenues little dreamed or. WRITE NOW.
w; S. RICHARDSON. Associate Mgr., 715 Busch Bldg.,, Dallas, Tex.
“When Sophie fchradaated,’’ a/roaCr-- { )
ing Essanay western comedy.’ A.U of-
this big seven reel program for % add ?
JO cents. You know what a Vife-
graph feature is. so don’t miss this .1
Tomorrow the*- tenth chapter of' i •'
“The Goddess," the ^ best ,« ' Moy ’
“Heredity,” a swell vlt— L 1
ty drama in three reels,
*_■ _,s ‘ V"
Seventy-Five Yegre Ago Today.'
1841—Gen. William.'Henry Harrison,
the president-elect, visited Rich-
1 . : - 7 r-.- • *,*-• - -
mond, Va.
great production
Madame X
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Friday one of the best, programs of
the season "The Surprises an Emp-
ty Hotel/’ : A Vitagraph; society dra- ■
ma in fohr -parts. This is one of the
The Herald Is authorized to
following announcements,
to the action of the d<
party:
For 8tate Senate:
J. J. STRICKLAND.
cnew Unit pictures, absolutely the. Jat- , • Charley
est to film pla.ya, Stuart Hiack-.] atnusemer
top apd Albert/E^^hith, ,producers j of tyoCoi
of ‘Battle Cry of and rThe j Johnny/*
/ CAdyertteianrnt.) . [ Besides t
For Representative
B. F. ROGERS.
^Some i... nious people have cOB- good policy to mak
ceive/ti»e, idea Of National Pay-Up pwftik / ~
W’eek, to be observed February 21-26, l. If you believe ar
when ever> body should be exhorted, j road would benefit
to pay his debts. The, American p«K All believe that, gi
pie need a little prodding on this eration, and the g(
point. They have a joyouk habit of will use their infli
throwhig bills into the waste basket road extended.
that does not promote general busl- ’ 7>. -—-e
! ness pfosperlti’. * . - . ■ \ A number of l
4 ^ - t ■ t ...
| . Not every one who . lets his bills go rmen believe in - the
j unpaid is indifferent about it. Many county strong enoi
\ P«>^e would gladiy>pay ail they, owe /^oing to distribute
! could they co%et the debts due them, hogs among them
j But with many other . persons, ‘the of the county to /
j jiidre easily they cotiId i a>, the less chance to prove wl
f^Y’thgy are to vfo ^ rt 7. It w^uld ‘ stock 'ypising. Th'i
; make tlw-m very tired ; to sjt - down ; good.-biisintW logi
j tor'a- Joirful Job,” with Babe (FVdty)
| Hardy , in a - laughable «de, “The
Water/Carrier of Sam Juan.” with
Fer District Judge: , ’ wM
B H. GARDNER.
JOHN S. PRINCE, (re^lectlou.)
■ .THE ;;
miss "Landau’s . Legacy”-' to-
bonnd for a German port with
fwheat; forty allied aeroplanes end
seaplanes bombarded Ostend, Mid-
delkerks; and Zeebrugge; America
protested against Germany’s threat-
ened “blockade” of British Isles;
Berlin reported a continuation of
the German advance along the Vis-
tula. '
Don't
night at the Gem Theatre, with War-
ren Kerrigan and an exceptional cast
Including Lois Wilson, Maude George.
7Hany Carter; and J& t ^rassby; in
the five reel Broadway Universal fea-
ture by Meredith Niciaolson. Ih7 or-
der to get, the ■ true atmosphere, for
one of the big scenes Of this picture.
/Director McRae :i
the Loa. Angeles
WTnnifred Greenwood and Ed Coxen
in a gripping tale of Mexican love
and intrigue in two reels. Last but
not feast Coined . aMii»hie.‘ the Mean
Manicurist,” another Falstaff comedy
For District Clerk:
B. WIL8GN.
' J. B. MOORE.
W. T. (Theo.) REEVES.
OSCAR BROUGHTON.
Manicurist,
in one reel.
Tomorrow brings "The Woman in
Politics,” an intense and . gripping
story ^pietbring a girl's betoto battle
against graft and conspiracy. . This
will prove to be another ‘'inspiration”
only -of ., another .. type.Better not ,
miss this one. • . . . ‘ r
• " / tA«vertts*!?itot.) ' ‘ :
TA B, SADUERrWANTS
JOB ANOTHER TERM
*'.. ... 1 ."V. .7,
. . *11- R- <Tab,: as we all know /him) ;
Savage's ! Sadler wants to be cduj.ty tax assed-1
z spr for another term,' ha^mg eqj*\;ed -
* , 7 •. ] pniy djie tehiu. and be has ;nb opposb
^7 •/ V tipn.Vsdv^. Mr. ^dler is u carefuto,
' i //kiness iiran,'7an^ * >;;ade ; the V
MLpf-cb.unfy;':a;g<tod:toH ifij
f rejected’he Will ,coutlnae ^to lie . A.-}
is. 5 *: to*.- offi.ff. ;He:r9wa-:0®>^«v/
• V ♦ , other sort. ■ ;! ■.. : • |
Reels, ♦ \Vhen ;asked'- if^^had .knvt'kine f-
9c. -V - ;• . . •]•
RS"'' !• ♦ special be wanted the llerald to say
Btar ♦ About him ’ and his ' candidacy,.. he
i, with ♦ ‘ • ^ \ .
• iJeAh’ <9 said no; that the least said is some- 1
’J.:^ 7titoAe too* much. /N!bir7he77did not
WHY DELAY THE WORK?
Polytechnic High
For County Attorney:
J. D. PICKETT.
R. E. SEAGLER.
. CLAY COTTEN.
For Tax Collector:
W. D. THORNAL.
B. J. KENNEDY.
- J! » BRITTON.
. O. C. CUTTER.
For Supt. Putyic Instruction:
a. F. ROLLINS.
J. H. HICKS.
ERNEST BARTON.
losing interest. -But creditors, Are t v .-
■ ••• ; , >. -. . ■ repr
considered grasping creatures- who w
' : ' ‘ *. V . •• ' • . SOUf
have all the mohey tbey need. - ,7' 7
1 't ‘ ' \ „•. ' prep
A large percentage of the business.;
failuc^s are of people who would -be , . 7
perfectly solvent if they could collect
~ ■ ■- .»' '.v.‘ ; .weri
their hills.' ;
It is surprising bow. quickly a‘ doi- j •
•. • v m ■ - •• ' •; ;■ .; •--
ISr will run around a town. When ;•"
ycfu ‘pay that long standing bill due j w
' nfriV
the grocerr he Is lately able to h‘- v
totisfy the teamst4r^ The,latter can j, 88 ^
Settle with the butcher/ wllt» can now COm
7... c.'7'hiWh
c JAurv Dto it !
For County Commissioner, Pres. 1$
J. B. WYNNE. '
, F. R TAYLGR.
Now on M«ln St, Across
from' P. O.
For Justice of Pea^e, Free. 1, Office 1r
W. O. VANIMVER. (recleetion.)
HERE TODAY
That Popular/ Universal Star
J. WARREN KERRIGAN
In a Thrilling and Fascinating
Fantasy, " ' v
‘LANDON'3 LEGACY’
A 5 art dramatisation of Mefe-
dith Nicholsori's story in ”<!ol-
lier’s Weekly,” a Broadway Uni-
versal feature
'' For Sheriff:
‘ DICK GUINN
’f-■ •; >Z. -• A Oimedv. •'vg!d .
♦. "77’• .7 7 .7.7V , /; «
•i- Tomorrow. ;ie- U nilif nhapt. r of . + j
t “The- Goddess-;’; • be^l’.-'fyet.*' ^eh '+i ,
♦ Miss Anita./rtewnri j and hand-.A*'
-\\ • i!:,thvto^f-';
•9 best Also tomorrow “fierirduy,”. *'
♦ a ; big • VtfagriijHi thri^.7 re<ji so ** .'
+ tvij-fy :drainu,' ahU "The •’‘Dymiinith. 4*.
♦ Trains”' railroa-l 7itoma - wuli > |
“"-7:7 -J;,
Friday., <)r.n; >»f' th♦>• husi i•}
+ ever tilfovv'ii ,ia: - >1 ,a)e7i,in.<:*:.T. "The 4* j 7
♦ Surprises of ah htnpty Hotel.. ‘ a 4* 1
♦■'. biR' fciii'r ' "hart”'. \ it agr/tph Unit' 4klj ’
4r -_tocW'?#*'■ iahsdlutHy'1 thefA^i ,
♦ toist to ,’jfeto^K‘toi-' toyT^ j
•- For Tax Assessor:
R. B. (TAlU SADLER
r; ,7 tion.) •
TO0AY 7
Best Theatre
“SQME NIGHTMARE”
A weird and wooiy Trick row
edy by Joker tso.'; ’7' ,
Price* Only 5 and 10c.
: '.A • * .- . •• ' 7 i r - ’- 7 ,
Tomorrow, Mary Fuller in “The
Heart of a Mermaid,” a delight-
ful sea fantasy m three reels by
tin; Imp Co. ' ; . : ' 7
Friday, “Madame X,” big six
reel Pathe Gold Rooster feature,
also King Baggot in Imp fea-
ture.
“The Film Johnny,” vnth Uhar
> ley Chaplin. dne t reel- .Kpy- 7
1.: *ton** Comedy. *7.• •*; 7 .,
1 “The Water Carrier . of San *
■ ‘ J u an,” with' VV torn fre'd t irei*h _ i
woodland Kd Uirxen. two reel; ’
k story of Mexican, love ami- in
I tiigue. r .
» “The Rounder’s.” Willi Charley/
Chaplin; one ' reel Keystone
Uuniedy. - - v- - ' 7,. V ■ ;
“A Janitor's Joyful- Job, ' . wRh
Bat4‘ < Fatty t Hardy, * one reel
'\OMdty7''- *; ■ . .
**Minnie, the *f*ean Manicurist,"
' reel Falstiiff Comedy. .77
7 COMING. '
Tomorrow. “The Woman In Pol-
' . itirs7 five reel Mutual Mae ■
t.erplcture Do Lui. . ,:.7 ;
C*mbined - Capitol and SurpJu*
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S375 OO0 fm
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Offer* 41* patron* ail- at
. wliff Safe and Conseuw,
■■-v;V "h-:; •
MEMBER FEDEAAi.
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♦ Starting ' Wt'tihesitity, - Feb third, -*
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1916, newspaper, February 16, 1916; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025422/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.