Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1938 Page: 11 of 12
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FOR
WANT TO BUT
BEAUTT PARLORS
RENTALS
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INSURANCE
EMPLOYMENT
USED CARS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
DRY CLEANERS
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following announcements
For Congress
AUTO PARTS A SERVICE
E. M. PRESTON
INSURANCE
TRANSFERS
LOANS
PLUMBERS
MONUMENTS
EUGENE LACY & SON
TEXAS FINANCE CO.
TYPEWRITERS
CuwW*. imNBAfcwlssU
» RAO48L MACK
3:
MADAM
X
to the cabin!”
WORLD’S FOREMOST ADVISOR
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
ACCOUNTANTS
MISCELLANEOUS
RANDOLPH HOTEL BUILDING
I ROOMS FOR RENT
AND FOUND
LOST
FOR SALE
31
HADEN A BOUCHER BUILDING
for
met.
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I 267-298C.
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706 EAST STREET
Phone 478
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
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OPERATORS
Loulae Henry
Black
Peggy Chadwick
Alford-Gatteya
INSURANCE ‘
118 N. Marshall St.
Phone 808
PswnaaaBt Wave SPECIAL
$100
5-room brick
Phone 974.
BELL'S TAVERN for sale.
3% miles from Henderson on
Tyler Highway.
Sewing and al-
Mrs. A riles Bag-
For Alderman:
JOE ENDEL
Subject to city election April
B, 1938.
For Mayor:
8. L. RAMSET
BABY CHICKS
We have big stoek of quality
baby chicks on hand at all
times at right prices. Also
do custom hatching. LEE'S
HATCHERY, Overton, Tex.
289-1C.
I buy cattle and nogs. C. N.
Rogers.
lOOtf.
JARVIS MEMORIAL
COMPANY
Complete Monament
Finishing Plant
Crime rest PHONS,
Henderson IW9-W
PERMANENTS
$2.00 up
FARLEY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
LIBERTY HOTEL
Special weekly rates to perm-
anent guests
79tf
UNFURNISHED
GARAGE APARTMENT
Modern, two blocks from town.
Prefer couple.
LARRY RICE
Phones 907 - 836-W.
Kenneth “Dinty” Moore
INSURANCE AGENCY
"Every Policy Holder
a Salesman"
PHONE 600
PLUMBING AND GAS
SERVICE
Day or Night ,
PHONE EM or »16J
LOANS
REFINANCING
PHONESt
Office an Rea. Ml-W
We make loans on Autocue
East Texas Producing OU
alty, and OH Payments.
PROMPT SERVICE
WE MAKE COVERED bu.
tons and buckles at 713 North
Marshall St or leave your
order at 3-Beall Bros.-3 Store.
Mrs. A. A. Beall.
293-296C.
TYPEWRITERS
SALES-SERVICE
New and used machines of all
makes.
Repair Work a Specialty
HARRY L. CLARE
117 FOKDALL ST.
USED CARS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ship there was no
village, like Corly
■ide, had the unwh
furtive life and lawlessness.
LEON CRIM
MOTOR CO.
Neat to Port Office
L. B. MARTIN
Certified Public Accountant
• INCOME TAX SERVICE
AUDITS
Office in Randorpb Hotel Bldg
PHONE 802
DEPENDABLE
CHEVROLET
SERVICE
Phone.... 106
Henderson, Texas
WASHING, LUBRICATION
Chamberlain Chevrolet Co.
Permanents
$1.00
UP
All work
Guaranteed
CO-ED BEAUTY SHOP
MRS. CYNTHIA DUNKLIN
Rear Crime rest Berber Shop
'/2 Mile on Tyler Highway
VELVIN TRANSFER
Local and Long Distance
Moving
BONDED AND INSURED
VAN SERVICE
Phones 735 1619-3
Rear Haden-Boucher Drag
PHONE 89
• -
Henderson’s
Office Building
Directory
□Bowing professional
in the buildings as
aS ■ Mi
ALFORD BROS. MOTOR OK
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Zfror
MULES — MULES
25 head choice young mules,
mares and horses. See P. J.
McNee.
292tf.
biles sr.d
POULTRY WANTED
Every Saturday. Fay CASH.
Gordon Brown.
291-296p.
FOR RENT: b-room unfurn-
ished brick apatment. Also
4-room furnished apartment.
Phone 397.
281tf.
Shampoo \
Set 0Oe f
We are installing a new no-pad
machine; offer good aa long as
pads on hand last.
WATSON BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 777 601 West St.
FOR SALE: One good work
mule. Henderson Route 2.
Grandview community. Pres-
ton Taliaferro.
291-293p.
I W. E. DeLAMAR
INSURANCE
Phone 171
First National Bank Bldg.
SPECIAL
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Shampoo and Sot,
and Manicure . . . $1.00
Facial and Dye . ... $1.00
Oil Shampoo and Set
and Arch $1.00
Permanent^ .... $2.00 op
GALVE
BEAUTY SHOP
Leia W. Jones
N. Main Phone Ml
LOANS
FOR RENT: 4-room unfurn-
ished apartment, air condit-
ioned. Crimcrest. See Buddy
Hale at Cannon-Hale.
285tf.
FOR RENT: 2-room unfurn-
ished garage apartment 3
miles on Kilgore Highway.
All conveniences. Phone 595.
23'tf.
BUNGALOW piano, late 1937
model. Will transfer to respon-
sible party willing to make
weekly payments of $1.50.
You must act Immediately as
piano Is near Henderson and
we will soon send for same.
Address P. O. Box 839, Shreve-
port, La., giving Information
as to how to reach your home
If you live on a rural route.
291-293C.
BABY GRAND piano, famous
make near Henderson which
we will send for at an early
date. Instrument only four
months old. Will sell at big
sacrifice if taken before truck
Is sent for piano. Will consider
upright In trade. Terms, no
down payment, just transfer
charge and $2.00 per week. For
particulars address Baldwin
Music Co., 423 Milam St.,
Shreveport, La.
291-293C.
WANTED:
terations. „
ley. 711 No. Marshall; Phone
329 W.
875-80UC
"on. PAYMENTS WANTED"
WANTED: To buy small oil
royalty payment Write what
you have and amount of cash
to handle. Your letter strict-
ly confidential. Write Box
61-T, care Henderson Daily
News.
The coconut palm, second most
valuable tree In the world, origin-
ated In the Malay Archipelago. It
has been cultivated for at least
800) years. The coconut and Its
kernel are its chief products.
LOST, STRAYED, or stolen:
One white Spits dog. Vaccin-
ation tag No. 230348. Reward
Call 438.
'^B02-294c.
NOTICE!
Gas Service, Plumbing repair.
Water heaters a specialty.
J. T. BRIGHT, 402 Na
Jackson St.. Phons 348.
UPHOLSTERING
Have your furniture reup-
holstered, repaired and refin-
ished. Full line of samples.
Expert workmen. Call 88T-W.
Dixie Upholeterlng Co. Tbomp.
son and Son. Prop. SOO East
Ratlev St.
201-226c.
* CREAM STATION
Beginning March Sth, we will
be equipped to buy cream.
Tested and paid for at our
store. WARREN BROS., 700*
East St
393-298c.
Bj
TREATED WELL CURBING
for sale. Installed if desired,
quick service. See or call
W. M. Tate, East St. Phone 493
277-303p.
ROOM AND BOARD. 219
East Street Extra Meals.
289.294c.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Sev-
eral good farm mules, see
Ralph Watson as A. Crim
Hardware.
288tf.
FOR SAI^E: Good LANKART
cotton seed, 90c bu. sacked;
85c bu. bulk. Clyde Strong,
Phone 360.
271-298C-
—.....-- |te gat his cargo*
More than 112,000 miles of pipe-
line is used In the United States
to gather and transport crude oil.
Lente of ?Po&y\
hr RAO4SL MACK tZ
FOR SALE: Bulk and pack-
age garden seed. Fertilizer.
Warren Bros. 700 East Street.
293-298c.
WANTED: Used furniture,
any kind, any amount We
pay CASH. Be sure it's The
HENDERSON JUNK AND
WRECKING CO. 60B West
St. Phone 352.
You will find the following
and business men L. J._
listed here:
GREEN BROS.
. WE PAY CASH
FOR USED CARS
WE TRADE FOR
Hones, Males, Cows,
or anything of value
118 SOUTH MARSHALL
PHONE 1097
• Then came defiance. “Whet it I
have? It's my ship.*
Two pistols were raised a few
inches and held rigid. “The key Jerry Whitfield, "You can take
Cabell requested, woman ashore. I've got troUl
“Give It to me and 111 go unlock
the door. You’ll need to stay at
the wheel. My friend here will
stay with you to keep you from
being lonely.”
LOST. STRAYED or STOLEN:
White Spits dog with brown
ears and brown spot on back.
Wearing harness. Vaccination
tag. Reward. Phone 480-M.
Jane Downing.
393-295p.
WANTED: White gift or wo-
man to Jive in homo and take
full charge of 14-month*-old
baby. Apply 619 North High.
291-293p
I Published by the Kenmoro,
Stamp Co., of Kenmore, N. Y* 6
new cetalog of British ColonflB?
will be available shortly. It wtlK
Us* more then 17,000 stomps, at-
tomptins' to show sctusl retail'
value of all British material.
Interesting naw issues: Ceylon-—
first two values of 'the King Georsa
VI series; Egypt—“Royal wed--
ding" commemorative to honor
youthful ring Farouk and bride);
Panama—five airmail values (also r
in souvenir sheet) in connection’,
with Olympic Games in Panama,1
(Copyright, 1»»S, NBA Service. lne.>n
Having drawn these cond
the rascal, who was two
shrugged his shoulders and
FOR SALE: 40,000 stalks
ribbon cane seed. 75c pr 100
stalks. Located 17 miles north
west Henderson. Leo Marwll.
380-305C.
Mt—lltoBI»l
FOR RENT: Nice bedroom tn
private home Private front en-
trance. Reasonable Rent
Phone 200 or 657W.
31tf
Stamp Nev
Consult this Great Master Mind and she will tell you your
initials and age. proving her power superior to all others.
If worried, unhappy and unsuccessful; if husband, wife or
sweetheart seems cold or indifferent, or If your business
or private affairs are tn a complicated condition, then
consult Madam X. She tells you the truth good or bad.
Advisee and helps on all affairs of life. Also Divine Heal-
ing. Reading Dally except Bunday. 716 South Main dt
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 24, 1988
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FOR RENT: One front apart-
ment 318 East St
388-293c
Classified Deadline
Weekdays, 10:00 B. MJ for
Bunday paper, 6.00 p m Satur-
day afternoon. Classified ads
coming in after the regular
page to closed can Le carried
elsewhere tn the paper, and, it
more than one insertion is de
sired, will be changed to the
classified page tn the following
issue. This deadline appliee
also to change and discontinue
orders.
Except tn ease where regu-
lar advertising accounts are
carried or unless otherwise spe-
cified at the time of insertion,
classified ads are collected eacb
Saturday following their inser-
tion.
FOR RENT: 5-room residence
with screened back porch,
garage and all modem con-
veniencee, nicely finished,
hardwood floors, all In A-l
condition. 210 Watson Drive.
Possession March 1. J. E.
Arnold, Phone 282 and 154.
290tf.
CASH AND CARRY '
Sults cleaned and pressed 50c;
pants 2bc. Dresses 50c and
up. DENT CLEANERS, Top
o' Crimcrest.
213-238C
FOR RENT: 3-room unfur-
nished duplex apartment.
Cal) 145.
224-tf.
FOR RENT;
veneer house.
288tf
FOR RENT: 3-room furnished
apartment. All bills paid.
Phone 284.
291-293c.
CABIN APARTMENT. Bath.
Garage. All bills paid. $5.50
weekly. 703 So. Main.
Phone 150.
291-293p
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT.
Private entrance. Plenty room.
Reasonable. 703 So. Main.
Phone 150.
291-293.
FOR RENT: 5-room unfurn-
ished brick apartment. Phone
397.
291tf.
JUDGE WALTER RUSSELL
BRADY P. GENTRY
State Senate, 2nd Diet.:
E. M. BRAMLETTE
(Gregg County)
For District Clerk:
M. G. WRIOHT
For Sheriff:
L. D. HARDY
BILL MCMURRAY
JNO. C. COOPER
For County Judge
W. E. YOUNGBLOOD
For County Clerk:
HENRY WILSON
(Re-Election)
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
J. W. (BUI) LACEY
C. E. (Charlie) JOHNSON
CLIFF HALE
For County Treasurer:
N. 3. WILLIAMS
(Re-Election)
W. P. (Paul) COLE
MRS. J. S. DUNKLIN
For County Superintendent:
G. C. PADGETT
GIP HUDSON
' For Justice Peace, Preet. No. It
T. J. WATT
for Constable Preet. No. 1.
J. G. (Jimmie) WOODS
HOMER POOL
For Justice of Peace, Preet. No. 7:
W. R. WYLIE
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1:[
CLAUDE JACOBS
J. R. (Jim) McCORD
ODUS (Gabe) EATON
For Commissioner Preet. No.
E. F. BEALL
JIM KUYKENDALL
GORDON BROWN
•For Commissioner, Preet. No. $:
W. G. ROSS
E D. (Jack) DEASON
H. J. (Henry) MAYR
FRANK MATLOCK
WALTER WEBB
For Commissioner, Preet No. 4:
JOE WILLIAMSON
J. M. BRYAN
L. W. PRIOR
< J. I. RASBERRY
HOMER V. DODDS
W. B. (Willie) PERRY
S. T. (Sam) McKNIGHT
The following announcements
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic primaries to be
held in Rusk county In July and
August, 1938:
Notice to Rusk
County Candidates
The News has received a
number of inquiries concern-
ing the coat of announcement
for public offices. Following
are the prices charged for the
Dally Newe and the Rusk
County News and a combina-
tion price for both publications.
All announcements are strict-
ly cash. No exceptions made.
For Congress.—Daily News
$35.00. Rusk County News
$25.00. Same announcements in
both papers $45 00.
For District and county Of-
fices.—Dally News $17.50. Rusk
- County News 112.50. Same an-
nouncement In both papers
$22.50.
Commissioners.—Dally News
$15.00. Rusk County News
$10.00. Same announcement In
both papers $20.00.
Justice Peace and Constable
—Dally Newe $10.00. Rusk
County News $5.00. Same an-
nouncement in both papers
$12.50.
COZY COURT - WEST
STREET. Furnished, modem
apartments. Telephone 1062J.
888-811P
FOR RENT: Unfurnished
brick garage apartment, close
in. Tipps Street See Buddy
Hale at Cannon-Hale.
285-tf.
FOR RENT: Two room nice-
ly furnished apartment, elec-
tric refrigeration. One block
from square, couple only.
Also
furnished bedroom, gentleman
only. 108 Charlevoix Street.
Phone 83. 388tf
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It pays to read Classified Ads. Lhh
■
FOR SALE: Choice young
mules, mares. Also maize
heads, ear corn, alfalfa, cane
hay and Bagley cottonseed.
P. J. McNee, bam opposite
compress.
228tf.
JEAN CLITTE, sometimes known
J as John McGean, took from
around hie neck an iron key that
hung on a chain and tossed It to
Cabell Banks. He appeared not to
notice that Jerry Whitfield’s pistol
still covered him as "Banks moved
quickly off. The exigencies of a
smuggler's life had no doubt
taught him that dangerous games :
must be played quietly. He would
wait. ... ' i
Down In the eebln Polly heard
a key grate In the lock. She hoped
it would be Jerry and feared It
would be Clltte. Her quick wits i
told her to be thankful for this
compromise. The wirey, homely
young man from Boston was bow-
ing to her in his polished, imper-
sonal way.
"Put on your wig, Mlaa Chel-
sey,” he said, quite like a parent
telling a child to don its bib.
“Then follow me on deck.”
"Wait till I pick up the dog.
Are you taking me to Jerry, Mr.
Banks?”
Cabell considered a moment.
"Well, no, Miss Chelsey. He’s at
the wheel, standing his trick, you
might say, with our brave skipper.
You come with me to the rope
ladder. I want you to be the first
to leave the lugger.... Would you
mind bending your pretty back
and looking a little more ancient?
. . . That's itl Thank you. Lean
on your stick very hard now and
follow me.”
Jerry, meanwhile, was taking a
more direct course with Clltte than [
Cabell Banks would have advised.
Strategy was as unnatural with
him as was diplomacy. He did not
find it in his nature to play chess
for Felly with this rascal.
He said, "Mies Chelsey’s my
sweetheart and we’re going to be
married. I’ll kill anybody that
makes a move to harm her.”
Clltte did not reply. He was
skilfully bringing the lugger in-
to a small, desolate-looking har-
bor where several fishing boats
rode at anchor and a few shacks
lined ths chore. To larboard of !
the lugger a large eloop of soar >
could be seen passing the little i
harbor. He had beat it He had, while his i
In fact, dodged through a call-in- tectsd her.
fester Channel all night, and with ' “ * -
more adroltnecc then anbody but i
a smuggler could appreciate. Ho i
thing so ouch now as a l_
„ act troubles '
enough. I figgered she was a rag*
tag Bourbon.”
* * * >
Q AILS came down and the
chor was dropped. Clltte gMWi^
orders for the long boat to bo toti* 1
erod away with his throe pc seen
gerc, the dog and the trunk to it 2
There was a great deal of Showy
politeness aq both sides, tHa^pr-ara
the New Englanders’ eyes WWW" a,
watchful, and Jerry and CakiilA;
still held their pistols caressingly.«
Even when shore was readied M
and the dory had gone back to the i
relaxin*. The '
on the other
oleaome atr st
said, “We’d best get away ftSS "
here before Clltte eomes aShoM; •
and drinks e lot of cognac. H6*U ’
think he’s Nspoleon, come sun- t
down.”
Cnbell, who spoke French al- ;.„dj
rno-» ar, earilv as he spoke Eng-
-hd R 1 ,ais(h enrt to cany ti
them to Calais, and when C
gained tb- cobbled streets
ancient and legitimate pc
they felt a vast relief. The.
"safe in France” at last They '
were in a country 1' ‘ " *
lea, was at war with
NEWELL 0 FORD
DtSlTBANUS AGENCY
Fire, Ante. Ufa. Health
end Accident
41>-14 PHONE IM
RANDOLPH PHARMACY
Preacrtptloa Dragglate
"Just Whst Your Doctor
Orders"
Phone 700 Henderson, Tex.
FOR RENT: Small unfur-
nished houses with all con-
veniences. See R. C. Hutchi-
son at 1409 West St.
289-294p.
FOR RENT: One 5-room
house, all modern conven-
iences. Call C. H. Matthews
or Ras Redwine.
288tf.
Shop the CLASSIFIED COLUMNS and Save’
--- 1----------____l
W .M. ARMSTRONG
Accounting - Bookkeeping.
Social security and Income
tax service. Phone 492.
FOR RENT: 3-room furnished
apartment. Bills paid. 711
North Marshall.
293-295C.
FOR RENT: Small furnished
house. Call 702.
383-3056.
FOR RENT: 3-room nicely
furnished apartment. Private
bath, electric refrigerator.
305 East St.
293-295C. ,
FOR RENT: Modem 4-room
brick duplex apartment, all
conveniences. G. P, Wood, 125
S. Main St. Phone 599.
293-298c.
FOR RENT: Furnished cot-
tage. 423 North Jackson.
Phone 974.
282-294c.
FOR RENT: Front bedroom.
Private entrance, adjoining
bath. 2 blocks from town. 208
East Ragley. Phone 501.
292-294C.
FOR SAIF,
FOR SALE CHEAP: 4,room
cottage. Hardwood floors. Lot
50-150 ft. On Aspen St- Crim-
crest.
4-ROOM MODERN house on
Boren 8t Close to new school.
Only $800. Part cash, terms.
fi-ROOM HOUSE on Jackson-
ville Highway. All conven-
iences. Large lot Chicken
and garden apace. Cheap for
quick sale-
NICE LOT, 3-room house on
Rogers St. One block from
school. A bargain.
DONALD ASHBY FARM. 86
acres of good land. Fine pecan
orchard. Everlasting water.
Lake available. Large 5-room
house. Located one mile from
Good Springs church and
school.
2-ROOM HOUSE, H acre
land. Good well. Fine garden.
2*4 miles on Crim’s Chape!
Road. $375.00.
Ill ACRE FARM, fine land.
Located 6 miles south town.
Everlasting water. A real buy
for $2500.
Fine Farm 3<4 miles on Nac-
ogdoches Highway. 46 acres.
Rock house. Investigate this
at once. $2500.
Mrs. O. H. CHILDS, Phone 926
Tert«rSayi Jerry Sage Felly
akearS the Clltte eaiaeallns ehtn
eaS plane te reeeae her freai
Clltte. thne loetltyla* her faith la
him now.
CHAPTER XX
TERRY and Cabell Banks went to
J the bow where the man with
two names and two ways ot speak-
ing stood holding the wheel, a
massive man with an insolent face
and shifting eyes. The bright sesrf
tied about his hud gave a Latin
cast to his crafty, handsome fea-
tures, so that you thought of a
pirate of the Mediterranean Sea.
Yet he was not entirely Latin
— either. There was to him the stub-
— born cruel look of the Anglo-Saxon
W who worships brute force. A half-
breed man, carrying to his veins
the worst traits ot two races.
Jerry asked, “Are we your only
passengers?”
Clltte’s eyes slid around, then
focused again on a curve in the
Wench shore line. “No." He had
read in Jerry’s face some knowl-
edge.
“Who else besides us?”
“An old dame. . . . French," he
added.
Jerry and Cabell exchanged
swift glances. They were acting
without plan. Step by step must
do It "We saw her at the cabin
port,” Banks stated. “It may sur-
prise you to know that she’s not
French and not at all old. ... Or
does It?”
Jerry started to speak to the
silence, but Barks lifted a warn-
i ing eyebrow. Jerry’s impetuous
handling of the situation might be
fatal. “No doubt this news sur-
prises you. Monsieur Clltte," Ca-
bell repeated In French. "We have
spoken with the lady. She tells
us she Is American, the same as
ourselves. She has asked us to see
her ashore.”
. “She does?" said Clltte tn
k .' French. His hand started to shift
from the wheel to his belt, where
a pistol hung, then desisted. His
sliding eyes had seen their pistols,
drooping from their hands with a
sort of tender carelessness. Not
one of hfs own men was within
bail.
Jerry’s nerves snapped. He
could not endure this French pat-
ter that left him to Ignorance of
what went on. He said to Clltte,
"You've locked her to!”
“Abeentmlndedly, no doubt;**
murmured CebeU Banks. He be-
lieved that much more can be
lone with a man who has not lost desired notl
J Syjf,
st14-78^
cast or cnARAoranui
FOLLY O B S t I B Y, kereSaa:
■tranAaS In Langan whan war
breaks ant.
JERRY WHimBLD, havai «ka
Tankee who aaae her tbronnh.
CASBLI, BANKS. privatMT
captain.
SPREADING from coast WJ
° coast is a movement to obtaiB . '
a U. S. stamp honoring the Mb
comedian Will Rogers on Nov. 4
of this year when a memorial will .
be dedicated to him at Claremore^ J
Okla. The Oklahoma PhileMlO
Society is promoting the i4ee» T
• * * '
Two commemorative cechr**
will bo issued on March I
merktog the inauguration of al
mall service between Prtt
George, 3. C., and Ware, B.
Co.-ers must be In the hands
the postmaster at Edmonton, J
berta, on March 6. The auffiL
postage to Canada is six cents. >
Honoring the 150th anniversary ,
of the U. S. Constitution, the Span-
ish loyalist government hag an- ‘
nounced a design for a 1 peseta ■■
stamp to be printed in Barcelona.
Large in she, it will print te
eisht color; -red, white, blue,
black, yellow, violet, green and
gray. The U. 8. and Spanish
in their original colors and -
New York Statue of Liberty MW I
- be illustrated against the aun’e. ■
background. The issue will be
perforated.
ExpeHmental applications of
light and heat, applied in a Cana-
dian laboratory, are said to have
caused trout to develop 30 times
faster than te natural conditions.
■....... .w-O - —........
Mack Bennett produced the first
six-reel movie in the United
States to 1914. It was titled
•'Tillie’s Punctured Romance” and
starred Charlie Chaplin and Marie
Dressier.
that, like Amer-..<4
. ith the English.
The cart driver was surprised, :
when he turned around, to find
that the subdued old lady he bad ;
carried had become a laughing
young woman with cropped brown 1OH
curls. He was so intrigued pnd
pulled that he stopped his cart, -
Poll? said to Cabell, "I want te
present him with this wig. MaMtffifl
a propar speech for me, please."^tf
At which Cabell gravely made tbo
presentation and declared to Pa- S
rlsian French:
"From our Little Grandmother J
to yours, Monsieur, with the gratfr-
tude of three wayfaring hearM*/..2»HM
They went to an hotel then, ani . fc
Polly put on her prettiest dreSSRIJ
fcr the dinner of celebration that “'5
Cabell Banks had ordered for
them in Lw dining room wfaldf ItSJ
taught them to call the salla
man<cr. {
Jerry allowed Polly but este.^
glass of wine, saying a New Ba^l$
land granny who has just
her youth must be ear*
Polly needed no stlmulan
emotions. Jerry’s arde
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1938, newspaper, February 24, 1938; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331243/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.