Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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PALESTINE DAIL'f HERALD. SEPTEMBER 30, 1920
pr * ♦ ^ + •> ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ is tb be ta? meeting place today ft
oao of the •‘finds*’ 9? |. P. Morgan,
Sr - brought lftp me Morgan
Hrm 00 noticf ftter toll in-
vectiggtion of hi® record in banking
under other employers. He it 1 n®
tire of .\»w York State and a grad-
uate of Harvard. Hi* first plunge in-
, us life ares as a reporter »n a New
Tor® a®T,ipaper, which calling he
! followed for a year, and then entered
Wall Street as an official of a bank
where the chance for rapid rise was
goqd and the opportunities for per-
sonal initiative many. In 1911? he
New Silk Gowns, Gay or
* TODAY’S CALENDAR OF «
* SPORTS. * *
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Close ot Queens County
Racing
Jockey Club meeting, at Aqueduct, L.
i I.; meeting of Ontario Jockey Club,
at Toronto; meeting of Kentucky Rac
ting Association, at I.atonia.
Methodists today will observe the v * •;« c> •} .;■ <• O ❖
l»cth anniversary of the death at ® 4
George WJiltsfield. the great preacher: IS THIS YOUR bIRTHDAY? «>
and evangelist j V 9
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The American Electro-Chemical So- j
ciety will open its annual convention' Dr. Cyrus Northrop, president Of
j at Cleveland today and continue in , thp University of Minnesota, born at
session until.Saturday. i-Ridgefield, Conn., SO years ago to-
♦ idav.
In a seecnd effort to get rid of the . ^ ♦ -
steamship Von Steuben the U. S. ship-! Sil' Charles Stanford, celebrated
ping board will open bids today for- operatic composer, born in Dublin,
the sale of .the former German.-com-'^ekmd, 0;> rears ago today,
irierce raider’. . ♦
. ip-'/- , < Dr. John Henry McCracken, progi-
jPort officers of numerous cities of;dent of Lafayette College, born at
the United States and Canada will as- Rochester. Vt„ 15 years ago today. ,
semble in Chicago today for . the an- ♦ •
should
TT»8 different from
I others because more ca;
is taken in the mak
and the materials used A
higher grade
Grand Circuit meeting
Boxing: Benny Leonard vs. Jack
Britton, 10. rounds , at Cleveland;
Marty Cn*$* vs. Leo Leonard,: 10
rounds, at Scranton, Pa.; Mickey
Shannon vs. Billy Mercer, 10 rounds,
at Homestead, Pa. v
Will bny year cna magazines and De-
lineators at potato house. d-wtj
nual meeting of the American Asso-. TU- Rev -loscnli G. Anderson, Catb-
clation of Port Authorities. . oiic bishop of Boston, born in Boston,
; ^ /. 55 years ago today.
Franklin D. Roosevelt,- democraticj
Head Tae avut advertisement*
*er real bargains. Do year shopping
▼bile aittixg comfortably at home.
- For Sale. -,/v./ •;
A 0-100m cotlage, large lot. garage,
out-house, chicken yard, all modern
conveniences, possession, ’ 93500.06. i
A 9 room dwelling and s& acres of
and in city limits, possession, f«000.
| A 5-room bungalow on south side, =
modeju, poc session, terms, 53000.00. ( A welcome has been prepared for. ThOmae W
vt. „ n.nanmneMo tVw> momhorC r\f f Vi o Vqvo1 ouki- * 1-
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA D QUININE
FOR and
Colds, Coughs *OM*^ La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the 6ret tneeM.
Breaks np a cold in 24 hoars — Believes
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent far Header he
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Catesra is beat Tonic
locative—No Opiate in HOF®.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
IN THE DAY’S NEWS.
r Many other houses at reasonable me mem-uers 01me navll Acaaemy
: nricen—aek for our list. }. eight-oared crew who won( the wprtfi’®
J Wright-Kendall Co., championship event at the' Olympic
Room 4, Gregg-Link Rldg. meet at Antwerp a few weeks ago,
i /1» r ' ■ end Wrkn n vn rlnn t r\ . rt«Mai«rn "5** \T/vm
championship event at the ' Olympic g
c
i and who are due to arrive in New w
ff- York todays P.,-. '.C : ‘ y
Notice to All Stock Owns** •> j
We are going to pull off a big stock The democratic state Executive
show in November and I want every committee of Pennsylvania has been
man or wnraan that Is interested to called to meet at Harrisburg today
come to the court house on Satur- —*— —------—j -
day, October 2, at 2 o’clock, and help. ,
HpWO afternoon frocks of widely
1 different Styles, but both employ-
ing taffeta and lace in combimtiofi,
present themselves together in dm pic-
ture above and Invite comparison. One
bf them, With frivolity aforethought,
la a fussy little affair of silk and
cream-colored lace that has appropri-
ated apron drapery at the front mid
pannier effect at the sides, elaborat-
ing both these simple and quaint ideas
until they are hardly to be recog-
nized. It has a plain straight Under-
skirt which does its useful part as a
foundation for eccentric drapery. The
' bodice is smooth fitting and extended
Oyer the waistline where it is wrinkled
in the semblance of a girdle. Elbow
sleeves, ending In frothy puffs of lace
aVd a square neck, also finished with
a lace puff, are in keeping with^he
pannier silhouette which glv^® this
gay dress Its character. ^ j
■ Kot a detail of the costume bnt
What plays its part to sustain the
•gyle of the firbefc. Sucir a costume
will re-enforce the personality of Ucht-
Hair Grown on BaU Head
j make the plans to make this the larg^
' eet show that the county has ever
held. '
; 29-3td ltW v. ;/ v4Bob COx. ,
plans for. the coming campaign.
of your stationery the better
the impression it teitt create.
Moral: Have your print-
ing done here.
every TTiiiLf ifn III
WAS ON hi® feet.
• s a
OR 80MEONE else’a.
AND THEIR soft remark*.
REACHED THE next county.
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AND WHILE I’m not
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EASILY EXCITED.
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I GUE88 I was helping;
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THE PITCHER bean.
THAT CLEAN.UP hitter,
AND SIY good sooth paw.
HIT A 1st fan. ' >
Buy Your Fall Suit, Coat
Dress, Skirt or
Blouse Here
RIGHT IN the vestibule.
A FOUL tip.
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RIGHT ON my last cigar/*
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AND I was sony.
BUY YOUR FALL SUIT, Coat, Dress, Skirt, Blouse, or aaything in' ins way of Ready-
to-Wear here, and you are sure ^to get not only garments that are right in
style—-not only garments that are right in make—not only garments that werg
selected with unusual care, but also garments that represent THE BEST
VALUES on the market.
AND GAVE him oas.
THE SUCCESS OF THIS STORE has been attributed by all 5s due to the fact that Jills
store not onry offers better values, but also to the fact that we offer such a
variety of good looking styles—styles that are unusually attractive—at. prices
that are absolutely the lowest jn the city.
"THEY SATISFY 1
THE VALUES THIS SEASON are even more pronounced than ever, and one can
readily see that this store has anticipated the desire of the public for Jpwer
b prices, and that one can get a Sujt. a Coat, a Dress, a Blbuse, etc, in a^style
that is right in every respect a* -prices that are fully 25 per cent below Grose of
, fast year. „ , ,
BOUGHT AT a bargain.
SO THAT makes it.
A 6AT18FY,
^TWENTY hits—t went)
X never a goose-egg—t
field’s average on every p
the fans to pick them bul
blend of Turkish and
can’t be copied. These-
there—they satisfy I
DOUBLE HEADER.**
BEAUTIFUL SUITS, in a wide range of styles, materials anil colors, priced at prices
that are sure to appeal, tanging from 5S5.00 to as low as...........................,.$20.00
In paokagea of 20 protected by
special moisture - proof wrapper.
A i aoJn round AIRTIGHT tins of SO.
I EVEN saw him. V
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ROOTING FOR the umpire.
STYL18H DRESSES—Made of Tricotine, Duvetine, Satin, etc. Dresses that you are
sure to admire, priced at prices that are fully 26 per cent lower than those of
last season, ranging from $75.00 to as low as....... ......"......$14.98
Also Splendid Showing of New Coats, New Shirts,
New Blouses.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1920, newspaper, September 30, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025455/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.