Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, 1916.
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Palestine Daily Herald
pttared u second-class matter June
§jl902, at the postoffice at Palestine,
(peas, under act of March 6, 1879.
£pfcllshed Every Afternoon—Sunday
Excepted.
W. M. and H. V. HAMILTON
Editors and Proprietors.
Telephone 4-4-4
MThe Hamilton Boys, You Know.”
Subscription, 15 Cents the Week—By
the Year, $6.00.
getlce to the Public—Any erroneous
feffection upon the character, stand-
ing or reputation of any person, firm
br corporation which may appear in
!*M columns of The Herald will be
gladly corrected upon it beingfbrought
50 the attention of the publishers.
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; <• He does nothing who en-
❖ deavors to do more than is al-
;* lowed to humanity.—Samuel'
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!♦ Johnson.
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OUR ELECTRIC LAMP
•». SERVING 1TS PURPOSE.
4* stood one is Elsie McLeod in a "Day
❖ , at Midland Beach,”- a spleiftiid come-
❖ dy full of beautiful, scenes' of this
❖ famous resort? Prices o and 10 cents.
❖ Thursday, Blue Bird day, with Vio-
4* let Mersereau in "The Great Prob-
lem,” five act stirring sociological .
masterpiece. . j.
a (Advertisement.)
Last Call!
FREEDMAN'S
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COPELAND’S
jlbituaries, resolutions of respect and
feuds of thanks of less than seventy-
■Jly* words will be published free of i
gharge. For aU words In excess of
gvrenty-flve a charge of one cent a------
pord will be made. Be sure ^ J'®)*?* i ject go before the council Monday
words, and send right amount i
M money or stamps to coyer for ex- f evening and speak your mind.
|ra words, or else the matter will not _ ___
b* printed.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916.
Ever so often some man, opposed
to President Wilson and his policies,
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inquires why the American troops in
Mexico do not take Villa? State
Press of the Galveston News gives a
very good answer to those critics who
Affords much comfort in reading the j .
"Magazines:* or the “Dailies,” inex- M° not think the American troops-
pensive in cost, beautiful in work- i^&ve proven of any value in Mexico.
Here is what Taylor says:
j: The punitive expedition is • to
j "blame" for quite a- number of soidis-
; ant "leaders'’ ceasing to lead. The
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| American army in Mexico is doing in
a friendly way just about as much as
i it nrght have done ip an unfriendly
way to bring something like order out
manship, and above all
the eye.
in work-
soothing to.
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A DAILY LESSON IN HISTORY.
One Hundred Years Ago Today.
JS16—William Pinckney, the newly
appointed minister from the Unit-
ed States to the courts of Naples
and St. Petersburg, sailed from Aim
napolis on the U. S. warship Wash-
ington.
Another fine opportunity to try the
split log drag 911 the roads and get
rid of the ruts. We wonder why some
of the people responsible for the con-
dition of the roads will not give the
drag a trial. Is jt too cheap and
common place?
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of chaos in Mexico. Whether dead
o~ alive5, the arch-disturber, Villa, has
ceased to be a force to be reckoned
with by the orderly elements of that
harassed- country. If we had landed
a. considerable force at Vera Cruz and
1 strung a line of troopers between Za-
THE QUEEN.
The Queen offers a big program to-
day. ‘‘The Smouldering,” is a special
feature that you must not miss, with
an" all star cast. "Separating from
Sarah,” Essanay feature in two parts.
‘‘For Sweet Charity?" Ham and Bud
y
comedy. Selig Tribune News' Pictor-
ial, all? the latest in current events.
Prices will remain- p and 10 cents. •
Tomorrow. "Saved from the Har-
em,*’ sensational oriental picture in
four parts. This is a Unit feature.
"Miss Warren.ls Brother.” Vitagraph
.Broadway star feature with big Broadr
way Cast.
Friday. Geo. Behan in “The Pawn
of Fate,” big Shubert feature in five
reels. "Neal of the Navy." Saturday.
(A <T*-rrnsemen t.)
Mid-Summer Sale
CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT
Interpreting.a recent interview with j strongholds and the capital
Colonel Roosevelt, the conclusion is !>ropably the Zapatans, along with
Seventy-Five Years Ago Today.
1841—Henry Clay introduced in the
senate a hill for the establishmnet
of the Bank of the United States.
reached that the colonel, at least,
thinks these United States have suf-
fered enormously by not having
Theodore Roosevelt in the president’s
chair for the past few years. • Still,
there: are those who will differ with
this Opinion.
their chief, would today be. as amen-
able to authority as the northern
bandits. Before we have done with
Mexico we shall have helped the
Mexicans to do for themselves a
THE BEST.
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Today being the graduation day for j
the pupils of St Mary's Academy,
there will be no offering of pictures. }
The entertainment will consist en- !
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tirely of musical numbers and an op- j
eretta “The Japanese Girl’* in which ;
forty pupils take part. There $re in '
all about one hundred and fifty pm
Fifty Years Ago Today.
1866—The Prussians entered
Hol-
pils in the .entertainment and it will T
a revelation to our pa- i
s. - ' ,. r
This sort of victory will 1 irons. The price. is, TO and 25 cents
1 to any part of the. house.
Tomorrow brings.- charrimig Emmy ;
great deal more than we could have
done for them against their militant j prove to be
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opposition.
not be distasteful to those who in-
stein, and drove out the Austrians
/without bloodshed.
there promises to be a repetition of
Twenty-Five Years Ago Today. - what followed * the labt convention,
1891—Beginning of a series of massa- -and if he is accepted it is predicted
The rear thing begins in Chicago
today. The republicans, in national ; variably associate military glory and
convehtion seem confronted _ with a. j/fifch "enterprise with cannon thunder , VVehlen whb appears in a MetrQ pro
condition. :i If Roosevelt is , rejected : and bleeding corpses. There are not ! .duct-ion. “Tables Turned.
a few among 11s who wish for
with Mexico in order to. show-
war : social -drama,
the ; Friday: brings
a five act
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Palestine's
ores
Mexicans how strong we' are. That : favorite actresses, . Pauline Frederick,
in Hayti by order of President there, will be a big’falling away-from i is- t-hec true-, militaristic spirit, and it w-ho appears- im, "The Spider?’ a five
Hippolyte.
One Year Ago Today in the War.
June 7, 1915—Canadian aviator War-
the party in the general election. In
the meantime there seems to be little
i for the democrats , to worry about.
neford destroyed a German Zeppe- The summer normal how in session
lin 6,000 feet in the air; Austro-
_ German army forced* a crossing of
here ih making progress and the en-
rollment is satisfactory. This is an
the Dneister River, south of Lem- { institution that Palestine is glad to
berg; Teutons claimed 30,000 Rus- have, and it is to be hoped the nor-
filans were captured in the battles
has been rampant in Europe for near-
ly two years; to the infinite cost of
those who wished tbfeir convictions of
superiority to be put to the test of
arms. - *- •
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act Paramount feature. Watch our
announcements for surprises in tlfe .
film world for Tiext week. The man-/'
ager returned from Dallas yesterday
Where lie secured some, of the great-
est films ever made fob showing irt
Two or three hundred Ti|A>r*'j^uj'the Best ;and' you---wifi be pleased in-
knowing that films heretofore shown
in only the larger dties will shortly?
The biggest and most successful
sale of all sales will close Saturday
night. While there is yet time to
grasp this opportunity to .save we
urge you to come and be convinced
of the importance of this, the largest
sale in point of * merchandise move-
rnent ever held by this store. That
we have doubled our sales for Yhe
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first five months of this year over the
same period last year leads xis to be-
lieve that we have convinced many
more people of the advantage , of
trading here.
/ You cannot afford to let a sale like
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this p^ss unnoticed.
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/. FREEDMAN
“THE PRICE MAKER.”
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tors are in EL Paso this week disporP
ing themselves along the border, and
around Przemysl; Italians began
general offensive along Isonzo riv-
er and bombarded forts in the Ty-
rol; Secretary of State Bryan re-
signed owing to differences with
President Wilson on the terms of
the note to Germany.
mal cah be made a permanent estab-
lishment for Palestine.
eating those hot dishes, which should >b« s^n in Palestihe and at no raise
TO DISCUSS
WATER SITUATION^*.
Another good force of men were at
Green Park yesterday putting • it in
shape and making of it a real play-
ground. This is good business, and
the Trades Council must be given
credit for taking, the lead./-
The city commissioners have an-
nounced an open meeting for next i
Monday evening at wThich time the
public will be permitted to come be-
fore the ooard and discuss the water
question regarding the adopting of a
inimum rate. There seems to he
quite a division of opiflion on this
subject, and since the council has j
opened the way for discussion it is to
be hoped that those who have any-
thing to vsay will be present and as-
sist toward a settlement. This mat-
ter should be closed up as soon as
possible that the water company and
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the city may be at an understanding, j
The thing of prime importance
'The.best class of citizenship for a
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town is that which is.-. willing to
judge a thing by its value -to the
masses rather than as-to how it af-
stimulate them for ‘the campaign
work ahead. After a fellow Ites fill-
ec up on Mexican dishes he should
be able to say all that is necessary'
about ;the opposition.
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Another rain has contributed to
the cause of general prosperity. Crops
should be greatly benefitted.
in price/
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WEATHER BULLETIN.
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Published by Authority of the Seer©-
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tary of Agriculture.
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I .^Several localities in that section re- .
ported destructive wind and hail- ;
i storms. Elsew here j there wras little
%or no precipitation. The weather was .
'favorable for cotton and corn and
for the harvest of small grain, but it
w as too dry for ranges and feed crops. I
Had Good- Sucocm.
John Cully, manager/ of the Cully
Dry Goods Company, is home from
North Texas, where he went in inter*
est of other associated stores, and he
reports good success. Mr. Cully says
Rice,
com and cotton made rapid things are looking up in that part of
growth, hut cotton?-is late and in var1
For Palestine and vicinity until 7
- ious stages ' of development,.
p. m. Thursday: Unsettled, scattered '
showers and - thunderstorms tonight ;
fects any certain-individual or group
of citizens. , "
Amusements
The city continues to baild gravel
streets, and they are good streets.- It
is to be hoped that eventually all of
the more prominent streets will be of
this material. , " ' .
Thursday unsettled.
Temperature; Low'es-t
1 highest yesterday 90.
last' nigh?
A host of Waco business men are
coming for a visit to Palestine a week
from tomorrow. , Wd should have the
jS I town looking spick and span for
that the city must have a guaranteed
water service, and in setcuring such a
service a square deal for all Should
be the basis of all agreements.
If you have an opinion on the sub-
j them.
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“THE FRESH AIR THEATRE.”
TODAY, WEDNESDAY .
Red Feather Photoplays presents the
universally popular screen star,
Mary Fuller, in one of the. most
astonishing modern plays of Broad
way cabaret life, * • ,
“THROWN TO THE LIONS1*
Five act gripping ^tory by on/- of the
beet known and most popular authors
in America, Wallace Irwin
Miss Elsie McLeod in
“A DAY AT MIDLAND BEACH”
A splendid comedy full of beautiful
scenes of this popular resort.-
Prices Only 5 and 10 Cents.
j Every citizen, should assist lb mak-
ing the Patriotic Pageant a big; suc-
! ces» on July Fourth. The ladies of
! the Civie League have In mind a
very elaborate program/
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The republican leaders find they
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know tqo little about the policies of
justice Hughes and too -much about
v those of •’t'he;t‘Ol(A»el.
THE GEM
Today, Mary Fuller, the popular
screen star in. 3 five reel Red Feather
“Thrown to the Lions,” a. picture
play that is trply tremendous. Grant?
ing that people don’t like to be
“preached at” it. must,; be admitted
that they|do dike to be shown. This
big and /thrilling emotional drama
shows the cabaret life along the
"gay white way,” and the dangers
that coimont an innocent and ambi-
tious girl. Metropolitan characters
abound and the scenes, the cabaret,
the stage, behind the scenes are not
i
only the essence of realism but as
such they wrill prove a revelation to
Weather bulletin.
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The Mississippi valley storm has
moved slowly northeastward to tbw
lower Lake region attended by rain
and thunderstorms in .all .districts ex-/
newly planted coming up to early
planted in bloom, Row qrops are gen-
erally clean and well cultivated. The
drought in extreme south Texas con-
tinues unbfeken and moisture is now
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v.. also needed in nearly all other Sec-
tions of the state.
B. Bunnemeyeri Meteorologist.
the state he visited, and he found
business good, with the stores he is
interested in flourishing.
And Mr. Cully says he is more than
[►leased with the record the Palestine
store is making. *
’ After a brief stay here he will re-
turn to North Texas for further visits
with the stores in that section.
, v District Court.
But .little business w:as transacted
: in <]i!lrict I'-r t Attor:
J. J. Bishop having been called
thosd unfamfliar, with the most fam-
ous street in ihe world. Its prologue
shows scenes in Rome, with Christian,
maidens, thrown tp the lions to make
ippi. The southwesteni -storm has re-
mained nearly stationary,- attended
by rain and thunderstorms through-
out Texas. The area of high pressure
that overlies the Northwest, is caus-
ing fair weather in the western half-
of" the country. The temperature
changes have been unimportant.
Louis Dorman,
Official in Charge
nev
j to Atliens because of the death of a
Vrelative. Attorney Pickett is, acting
| for him. The %case on call fpr toraor-
j row is the. state vs. Tom Davis, negro,
r charged with robbing a box car. At-
torneys Pickett and Kiser will pros-
•ecute, while Attorneys Kay,and-Seag-
J ler are defending the prisoner.
: Maccabee Notice.
Mary V\ Reid Review No. 24, will
have a call meeting in the B. of R. T.
hail -at -2:30 o'clock Thursday, June
sth. *for. any business that may come
uf> before the review. Our District
Deputy, Mrs. Botzler, will be with us.
Order of the Com.
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'VERYBOOVS FAVORITE
Hospital Dedicated at Laramie.
June-
7, 1916,-LSynopsis of
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crop conditions in
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the
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Houston. Texas, Wednesday,
Weather
Texas, for
-w^ek ending June 6; ,1916: ;
The" wt-atner. during tlie past weqk
srort for ,the i degenerate Emperor U-was hot -ami 'dry , except that good lo-
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Net® -. Don't let the pain keep" - • Von. i A at ’ -shv v-e.rs. occurred :u. the Panhan-1:
i way to'li-.v for this i- a picture plav ‘ die and R^d'Rfver VaHev .on the
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Laramie, Wvo., June/
Thursday, Beautiful Violet Mersereau J
the stirriug sociological drama, j
“The Great Problem,'.' five 1 - act
Blue Bird masterpiece.
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THE BEST THEATRE
TODAY.
—Noted
, ■ c..- .... ^ -V ' Vr $ * y - • Hi ; - *:"
f medical men of Denver? Onlahh and
other cities came: to t^argmae today
for, the dedication of. the .u‘i*:'sdh Mem*
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orial -Hospital,.' which -is said . 1t‘o be
one o/f th>- ':>n, and best*eqjijpped-
insiitutions -.of its .kind,"in the Ufest.
"'h- .! is a vjfi to the; city of -
.IjaTarnie-. froin Edvard I.vinson. a .
pioneer •bank'rr. /lb, n.era'«,*?y ■ < -:
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A TEXAS WONDER.
&t. Mary’s Academy
Gradual ton En tertainment
PRICES IO AND 25c
140 pupils
PRICES 10 AND 25<?
TOM OR ROW -i-
EMMY WEHLEN
— METRO
The Tdxas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetefe, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and . irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both, meh and
wdmed. RbgulateS oladder troubles
ni. children. If not sold by your drug-
1 gist, will be sent- by-mail on receipt
of $1.00. One -small bottle is two
months’/treatment and seldom falls to
/perfect a Cure. Sehd;for testimonials
/from this and other states. Dr. B. W.
f Hall, j 2926 OUve St
I Sold bv druggists.
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.Louis, Mo.
adv.
BIG PROGRAM TODAY
.5 and 10 Cents.
“The Smpuldering”
Special feature^ with star cast.
♦ "Separating From *
Sarah” ♦
♦ Essahay Feature two parts. 4*
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+ “For Sweet Charity” ♦.
+ Ham and Bud Comedy. ♦
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,4- “Selig Tribune News Pictorial.” 4*
♦ Tomorrow. “Saved From the 4«
4* Harem,” Big Unit feature in ♦
4* four parts with all star cast. 4*
41 “Miss Warren s Brother,” Vita- ♦
4* graph Broadway ttar feature in ♦
♦ three parts ; . , ’ 4*
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♦ Friday, Geo. Be ban in “The 4>#
4> Pawn of Fate,” World feature. *
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1916, newspaper, June 7, 1916; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097133/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.