Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1919 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE FOUR
PALESTINE DAILY HERALD, MARCH 13. 1919
Progress is the activity of
today and the assurance of
tomorrow.—Ralph Waldo Em-
erson.
Over 800,000 cars went io the junk pile in 1917
—no argument for scrapping yours in 1919
Entered as second-class matter June
4, 1902, at the pOstoffice at Palestine,
Texas, under act of March 6, 1879.
Published Every Afternoon—Sunday
Excepted.
DAILY LE8S0N8 IN HISTOKY.
W. M. and H. V. HAMILTON
Editors and Proprietors
One Hundred Years Ago Today. -
1819—Lieutenant Franklin undertook
his ’second search for the north-
west passage.
Telephone 4-4-4 •-
'The Hamilton Boys, You Know.
Telephone 5-1-7
H. M. Smith, The Circulator.
Seventy-PIve Years Ago Today.
1844—David A. DeAiiuond, a prom-
inent Missouri representative in
congress, bom In Blair county. Pa.,
burned to death in a fire that de-
stroyed his home In Butler, Mo..
November 23, 1909.
Subscription Price:
By the month, In advance-.-------75c
By the year, in advanrxt — —$7.50
Subscriptions payable Invariably In
advance.
Fifty Years Ago Today.
1869—A part of the Suez canal was
opened with the admittance of the
•waters of the Mediterranean to the
Balt lakes.
Notice to the Public—Any erroneous
reflection upon the character, stand-
ing or reputation of any person, firm
or corporation which may appear In
the columns of the Herald will be
gladly corrected upon it being brought
to the attention of the publishers.
Thursday, March 20
There Is No Government Ban
On Using Your Brains
■yOUk problem for 1919 is as simple as 2 plus
' 2 equals 4. Your car is probably 90% as
good as it ever was.
Add that extra 10<J£—an Eveready Storage Battery
guaranteed for l}j years—make it 100$ efficient for
Matinee
Twenty-Five Years Ago Today. .
1S94—Allen Campbell, chief engineer■.
in the construction of the Union-
Pacific railroad, die<i In New York
city. Bom at Albany, x. ¥», in
isi5. ' .
Obituprlee, resolutions of respect anta
cards"of thanks of less than seventy-
five words wul be published ffee of
charge. For all words in excess of
seventy-five a charge of one cent a
word will be made. Be sure to count
your words, and send right amount
of money or stamps to cover for ex-
tra words, or else the matter will
not be printed^ -
Matinee 2 ::Jo and 1 o’clock
Night allows 7and !> o'clock
Ons Year Ago Today lo.tns War.
March 18, 1918—Allies denounced the
treaty of Brest-Litovsk and refused
to acknowledge its terms; Great
Britain and the United States took
over Dutch shipping In the United
States and British ports.
PRICES
Adults ISc, war tax 2c; Children 9c
war tax
Member of the Associated Press—
The Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the use for re-publication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or not otherwise credited In this
paper, and also the local news pub-
lished Herein.
A. M. Bums; Paiesfin
“TheEVEREADYMan
onel George Balloy to try out his mint
bed as a desirabl^tombination with
grape juice. If the colonel does not
drop dead at the very suggestion, we
suggest, as a means of getting this
movement under _ way, the appoint-
ment of a committee of some five or
six hundred representative men from
all over the state to work on the
colonel, with a view of convincing
him that the suggested combination
is not poison.
•fhe Herald Circulator, H. M. Smith,
can be reached by phoning 517. and
all complaints of failure to deliver
paper, or any business with the cir-
culation end of the business after
regular business hours should be
phoned this number, 5-1-7. _
ir* EYtlU^lDY .££
Definitely guaranteed against ruinous snlptiaticn, the
known cause of ninety per cent of all battery trouble.'
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919.
In 18ia he founded the Peoples pieces which, at the- opening of the*
.-Methodist pulpits-in -sey> r;t.l .wider '-t: dko./connti.-. .
Xew England cities. During his at- ’ The serial opens with a punch and Xhiiber
tive career as a bislntp. no: iirgaiiiz i.d: a tragedy which gives clear warning
missions in Alaska a ri d Hhwaff anti ' ■, ... . . :
served as a delegate '-,1 o ' &vvrdv °* b<? fa^ed, ,nf "tlu"
church conferences abroad. ‘ . Scf the sec?nd c*»aP** at
. ■: the Com today. .
• ••;. • '- •; (.Advertisement.)
.Fair warning: Our recollection is
that one mosquito neglected in the
early spring continues to stick around
and bring m about six million and
eight hundred thousand relatives;
Swat! V /
.parts • d yTLS .esUni.aL ,( wenldrixccdi- $1 -
■ ... ,’tiy9j«l(=0\-->4’^<ansed':by dcHruCL-ixmof
i /T- M'.lliable. st'and ing cypreds aard gum
Two white- person^, man and wife
naiiicd itcTcfm. Were Wpcrfed killed
dear Isoia.' Miss: A number of negro
Ttenanf i’beses. were- blo^adown and
Ht is 1\.ifpc' additicinal fatalities re-
j r.Klied. ; lr V '■ • .:.-v ;
-S'., .A,—......• .n • .
•j.. ' . Insane Patients. V,- .7-
V- Austiiu-ThkatTi MaTcii rria-
THE-GEM. . -the new World, picthre, •.starringrtk, vears.m,7-lN-^re'marHod,--^iie
V- Today the Gem Theatre will Drfr majority of fhr hew men i-atU-uts
. ™ ^ TCUeh irin Je |town doday at thb,^^ u^rried, acccrdim: to a re--
sent Mae Murray,-Jack ^fudhall ai^ Rest Theatre. Supporting the stars 0cnt rep..n.of.the mstifan1 the:
a big star cast in “Danger,' Go Slow,” this* production is a notable xast, fetal number of men almost doubled
a' Universal'special attraction in six dreaded by John Rmgers and Muriel : ttiat of-the-.'women*. . - *
reels of thrills and -heart interest. Dstrielie..: Mr. Bowers appears In the t—' ---
It’s the story of a child of1 the- streets ro.e of a youth who has inherited a- Waves Right to Sue State. *. ,
of New York who becomes the';belleAStriet conscience, Snd who gets headv rAustin, Ttxas, M’droli-18-,-^tA .hill
of Cottonvilie. Miss Murray Jtasi a oyer heels in trouble because of tins .f Fopirsin-g/ to- allow .Mrs'.-’'.Eih.<Rk’b-
'role in this wonderful photoplay that conscience' of rat- Miss OstricUe isi f-urg; ip su» the 'daaihSVS'-
'gives her ample opportunity to dis- set :y.in the role, of a Show girl. •: caused 'by.ihe :..iil-r.g- of'.her liusbphd
play Che talent that has made her fnr The' picture has Jbeen elaborately, ijy ;i, state ranger .in .Eastland.'county-
'teifiationally famous as a sereen-staV. --thSyd. /and as it presents a noVi l- t^ser.ily. -is podding .iu the iion>e. Tire
*A1s0 today 'we will' show: the second: then.wn- in a detightfui way. it is perr V,:l] Las passed iii l, e senate.' -T-lsi^
'episode of the/‘Man of Might,'’ fea-i->tain to please ail those who are so a. •• rding »yailA;4c. f<»:6rd^; is ■ tlie
furing Writ. Duncan and Edith John- . ’httunato as to see-it;;: / ; li-ist ;ict,;bip ibf the. kihfl cve.r tikeri..
'son. The story centers, ; about a Al?° tonight KeyStorio copaedy,, m tujd coiriing' On the heels p-t tlie Tai^.-
’search for a hichh n .treasure, tli - only two reel'. < ntitied-‘‘He Did and -He -tr investigation, it has' created <on--
:club - tb whidh is flag J on which. Didri t. Mwic py- Garcia’s orchestra.. ..siderable iutc/gsl.
years before., its location was writ-:'Ur.ces/mly lOc and 20c, including the - . "
hen. The. flag was divided into six Var tax. Lodge Meeting.
SOUNDS UNREASONABLE, BUT
Our scouts after circulating auuuc
promiscously among the noble broth-
ers of the early morning sun, report
that there is almost unrestrained im-
patience on
for the inauguration
hour of getting up,
THIS IS ALSO TRUE.
In planning to permit the i
the part of the brothers i
of the -{early
under the day-
light saving law, and getting on the
job of building a garden poem. We|
would expect nothing less nor any-}
thing else. If there is anything that |
vexes the average man. it is to be
forced to lie in bed an extra hour inj
the morning and wait for his break- [
fast, and because this is so, all of us.
practically speaking, appreciate the !
act of congress in passing a law so
as to make the wife get up early and,
let tbe men get to work. When the j
new law goes on its summer. sch-ed- •
ule we expect to hear the fellows out
ail over town rivaling with the roos-
ters in making day break, while they
lift up th£ir voices in glad song a9 j
they strike for liberty and more gar-
den sass. This is a wonderful world.
grower
to get more for his cotton, the es-
sential part of a, good bluff should
not be overlooked. The reason the
cotton market has been so hard to
stabilize is because it has been a
pretty safe bet all of the time that
the great majority of the growers
were in position where they had to
sell dr deliver as soon as the staple
was picked and ginned^ The buyere
have figured oh this necessity, and
have made a profit out of it.
Now if this condition was reversed
and the buyers knew as a matter- of
fact that the growers were fortified
with smoke houses filled with hog
and hominy and ribbon cane syrup
and corn meal, and other things, and
that there was plenty of feed in the
barns, and that the.' cotton grower
could take his own good time about
selling his cotton, there Would be a
/biller
The Furniture looks like New
and 1 did it dll myself with
Pwz^0SSSWOHDEta“W
It’s bo easy and inexpensive to restore old furniture; worn
floors and woodwork to their former beauty and newness—
Simply apply one coat of Re-Ntr-Lac on anything that needs
retinishwg and you’ll be delighied v/ith the fine results.
WHO SHALL RULE?
Fes Gee RE-NU-LAG comes in 20 Natural
Weod and Enamel Colors, Whjre, Gold and
Silver, 15c up. Ask for Color-Card.
The real people of America put
their all into the recent world war,
Doth in sons and money, and time
and energy, and after making- many
sacrifices and sutiering many heart-
aches a victory was won
ization was saved to the World
now that the and dangers of
war <
here and there all over the country
the d'rtv dog element, the bunch who |
evaded through technicality all war
responsibilities and obligations, and''
who were the despised of all good j
people, now claiming the right to die-1
tate the future of this country. We ' •>
aTC, in short and in fact, seriously ■ *
‘confronted with the question of who| ^
shall rule in An^erica: the intelligent j
and patriotic Americans, or the ig-j
porant and vicious? And America
has, got to give a sharp dhd decisive ei]
answer. Not through - mob action, j on
please, but; with a public sentiment ^
that will make anarchy so unsatisfac- <ie
tory a profession that it cannot be Hi
followed in this country. at
Be a good American and demand! ce
that the other fellow show respect! IM
for the things our boys fought for. ta
PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO., Inc., LOUISVILLE, KY,
J. D. Smuilen & Co.* Palestine, Texas.
and civil- the truth. '
But! ^
One good turn deserves another.
aiV over, there is springing up/-Germany tried to keep us from dyeing
by withholding her dyes during the
war, and now asks us to keep her
from dying by sending our food. And
we are going to do it.. v ^
NINE DEAD FOUND
IN TORNADO'S PATH
Post t;
Toasties
are popular. He
means they re the
finest tastinri corn
flakes ever^
Gem Thfeatre
Aiq llie stars. 'These'. yq-ung ycopiq haro- dUi^litful/role's, in .the
‘new-Woiid picture;- '
TODAY—TUESDAY
•If .-is oile ot Tin;.To! >ii*rf.-/*a-'tidton hus CV' r-had, arid
her. work-ii;! this 'pmuitt wiil,air;hru.vie.-t-aus,' See;-this pro
ducUon. ■ ' : ■ I i
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TONIGHT
Danger, Go Slow
Six Reel Universal Special Attraction.
Wm. Duncan
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Keystone Comedy
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■ . •; . IN TW O.ltEELE. ; '
“He Diet end He Didn’t”
in /‘THE MAN OF MIGHT.”
Second episode Ynagraph's wonderful new melodramatic
serial of thrills.
MUSIC BY GARCIA'S ORCHELTRA—PICTUflES. PLAYED TO A
PERFECT MUSIC SCORE/
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Prices only 10c and 20c, including tiie war tax
Tomorrow—Wallace Reid fn “Alias Mi
Billy West Comedy.
Prices:billy-'-'^iric irr.d iudlngrtt
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1919, newspaper, March 18, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025569/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.