The Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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CHRONIC DISEASES
FOR RENT—Five room house,
conveniences, close in 120 00
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If aay of our readers wlah to make
a motor journey te the Pacific Coast
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trees greater than ten feet in diame-
ter in an area of two miles square.
Ix>8 Angeiee, Hollywood and Old
Mexico. Then on the Swthern route.
Zion National Park. Brice
the Kaibab National Forest, the Pet- '
rifled Forest, the Grand Canyon and i
the residences of the pre-bistoric cliff ,
and Indian pueblos where
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Falls and ) shores of North'America.
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with tve t housand I start awd the time you hope la be bac!
n ten feet in dlame- I home again. Mention the sesvral Im
I portant places on the route that yot
I want to visit- The Club will thei
•end you complete detail rople maps
Canyon, j selecting the go and return routes m.
that the journey will b«- pleasantest
from a weather standpoint. Say
whether ywu are going to camp cut
camp in motor camps or stay in no-
If specific information is war.u
make the reqmt definitely- In
I the communication. On arrival lu
Southern California the Automobile
Club will make the visitor a guest
member without charge. These cour-
tesies are extended 1m return for ths
court eel as invariably shown to CM1-
fornta motorists when traveling in
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I The world is sold on Arlington as
-j a fine place to live. What we need
most of all is more industries so that
more people may find means of sup-
port. One citizep has aptly said that
| if we show the stranger how he may
| live here, we need not worry about
I the growth of our city
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WANTED—A forest farm; either a
partnership, rent or lease a dairy
place. Must be 200 to 300 acres J
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'riiiiiiias "Red” Moran, 20-year
old New York gunman, has con
fessed killing two policemen when
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was stopped. Giving himself up, he
insisted upon being sent to the
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The County Qua Company has a
large amount at work Mb to ,be done *-
in their inspection and rebuilding of
the mains here This work, when
coeipletie. w*l give un even better
gas service than ever before
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60c Syrfcp of Pepsin
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The wide world beckons and the
motorist is answering the vacation
call. .Xew roads, new conveniences
and new services have made the
whole United States almost as close
as the wheel of one’s car Thou-
sands and scores of zhottAands mo-
torists all over the land are refpond-
Ry- Jb? Uf y^l . jvrp.,, ^ Jhey are go-
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Why worry about cooking dinner these hot
| when we furnish you ^ith sandwiches, hambur
s lunches, cooked meats, vegetables, etc.,- at a very
cost! Try our new service of cod
phone and we will deliver. We a__
the ladies and invite you to come to see us.
C. W. McKnight Grocery & Market
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Xpw roads in the far West this
year and improved old roads have
made practically every national
beauty spot pleasantly accessible and
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FOR RENT—Desirable Apartment;
AH conveniences; 218 North Oak St
INiane 231. 38- Uc
used furniture. Taylor
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fc)" FOR BALE—Few choice shoats At
W, H. Austin’s place near Pantego
school One mile South of Bowen
atop. 42-Up.
gy^* FOR RENT—Seven room house, 4
acres of land Oood hog fence and
plenty of shade; city water Located
Hgtft in Arlington. 825.00 per nionth.
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COOKED MEATS
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Come early, that you may get first choice.
PRINTED VOILES
36 inch nice range of Patterns •••
Men’s Hawk Brand Overalls
In Blue and' Stripes ....
Men’s Blue Work Shirts
Special E. () M. Sale • • ■ •
Men’* Khaki Belt Pants, Extj> Quality ...
Men’s Sand Shade Pantst Extra Quality ....
Men’s Powder Blue Pants, Extra Quality ....
Shirts to match above, all sizes; $1.00 to„ ...
Men’s Field Hats, large Size
. Men’s and Boys’ Smaller Shapes, 2.5c 35c and
Ladies Happy Home House Dresses
stances containing thousands of
square miles. And t* is equipped to
take care of visitors. The visitors
may either camp or maty stop at moun-
tain lodges as tine as any
Some of the points that are now
included on a complete all summer
motor trip to the Pacific Coaft alter-
nating'as between, North and South
on the go and return jowroey are; [dwellers,
Glacier National Park, Yellowstone
National Park, the Columbia River
Highway, the Snoquajmii
Palis. Rainier National Park, the
Mount Hood lx>op. Crater „Lake Na-
tional Park and then tins famous
there is already an indication that the j series in California—Mount Shasta, either the going or return journey, by ]
great national parks will make rec-I the Mbunt lessen Volcanic National ' ' -
ords for visitors this year never he-I Park showing the only active volcano Club of Southern California will act
But no maU»T how | in the United States, me Redwood , a* their guide and servant without .the other parts of ths United Slates
parks will ant be Highway. Muir M oods, Yosamke Na-[ charge. Write or telegraph the club. All of our readers Intsading the jear-
!'o the man in the East, [ ttonsl Park with Its matchless water-‘ mentfoaftag this paper, at Its head-'nay should avail themselves of tho
To /fall* and 2<»ck formation. tt« Seqnoia [ quarters, Twenty-sixth and Figueroa ! offev. R will make their journey ds-
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ot UMOMzal beauty, in n.,<xy in- [ mam Tree, thirty-six and onaehalf feet | point you will start, give tha time of like than if they pioneer. ' *
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Sound travels mor* than four
times as fast through water as
through air. points out a scientist.
Through water, sound travels at 4,700
feet a second; through air, at 1JW0
feel a second.
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From office boy and blacksmith’s
helper to railroad president, is the
sl-try of John J. Bernet, pictured
nliove, who succeeds Frc5 •
t’ntferwood as <^hief executive of
the Erie railroad, with his' office
“■~fn New YoHr. The Erjf is includ-
ed in the N«ckla.-Elate railroad
merger plans of the Van SwerA-
gen interests of Cleveland, O.
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BILL BOOSTER SAYS:
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fore approached. But no matlier how 1 in the United States, ine Redwood , as their guide and I------- —*-■---*
munx come the parks will ant be Highway. Muir Woods, Yosemite Na-[ charge. Write or telegraph the club. All of our raadsra Intaading the jour-
crowded To the man in ths East, [ tlonak Park with Its matchless water-! mentioadtag this j
pnrk meo.i a green spot in a city. ' ‘ ‘ ' . Z . 7 ,
the Westerner it means a gr«* pre-j Naftwial P*rt with its General 3her-< streete. Ix» Angelas
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Perry, J. S. & Perry, F. L. The Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1927, newspaper, May 27, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1305155/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.