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credited UsK
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I 4MMM) animals, in which «U animate reaetti
scattared over 11 tuberculin test have been
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slight. Is expected to be the fWst
state to become fully accredited.
Others that are nearing the goal
iQtfUU Maine. Michigan, Wiscon-
sin. Iowa, Minnesota and Idaho.
Only three stales. California. Ala-
bama and Arkansas, do not co-op-
nrate with the federal government
in dtadicalion work.. A number cf . Another benefit Dr.
naners in those states, however,
stand their own tees oCrMctem. In
all the other states, local and fed-
eral lands are used in collaboration
for compensation to owners of dt* -
eased cattle that are slaughtered.
, “White considerable W0Tk ls br*
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Pilot Point Hotel
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PILOT* POINT. Aug. 2.--Fite c(
unknown origin completely destroy-
ed the plobe Hotel here Tuesday
morning about 1 o'clock. The blare
started in the second floor of the
buitelng. and the structure was in
f - , flam< 3 before nremen vtrrlved.
working in Erwland and Oermany. • Tbe\building was located, lust off
It has no rhyme or reason.”' tMl northwest corner of the square
—* was owned by-Garland Wright
s Mollie Wilkerson has been
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F HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 2.—With
■ most European countries, attempt-
ing a ban of some.rort against the
American motion pictures it ia in-
teresting to note that Great Bri-
tain and Germany, two of the most
active against Hollywood films, have
i the greatest number of representa-
11 tlves in the screen colony.
i ‘ j Charlie Chaplin. Ranald Colman,
i) Hertkrt Brenon. PtillHp strangv,
i . Clive Brook. Ernes;. 'Torrence and
i Walter Byron a re of the some 300
i, British born who, having found
i too little opportunity in native land
[ studios, achieved success, fame and
i < 1 on une here
■Tannings, XAibiUch. Murhau. VlL
E ma Banky. LUa Damita. Machaei
Z Curtiz and /.lexandcr Korda are
representative of the some 500 Ocr-
man-boin and German trained
in Holly-
FOR SALE OR TRADE
One 1927 Buick- Coupe •
One 1920 Buick Sedan :,
One Dodge Sedan
One 1925 Buick Touring.
Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
118-SOk Locuat St. Phone IMi
sqyare mltea. aad a cattle papula-
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is concerned.” Dr. A I Wight fed-
eral. chief of tuberculosis eradica-
tion. says, “our efforts are just
about ended. The purpose is gen-
erally. understood and the benefit
of healthy cattle, appreciated. We
expert testing and the elimination
cd reactors to go on until bovine
tuberculosis is conquered through-
out the nation. Already infestation
to slight in all but 139 counties ’'
The county arva idea owes its
nin.ption to experiments conducted
solely within the District of Colum-
bia no earlier than 1910. ’Htere
i were 1.701 head of cattle in two
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Featuring the new—
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and even to serve Ate throngs
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hope to reach
cliampa St. cloud or Autgi
has been decided to create ■ ,
Um of underground sidewalks in
the city itatif. Z,
-------- haw approved by
lunlctoal councils The
. ieS-out first will consist i
of i a sort of movtag pinUarm, or 1
rather three moving platforms, op-
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dapgre — soew -re they .teeema
accustomed to thg new 'system.
- Thaprerewt tnleation la-Uxappiy
«»•prtem.beneath the atreeta con
the various railroad Ita-
lians ot< the capttek . During tte
dry, and probably until.-midnight,
only light baggage wUl be. admis-
sible. but it is pointed out that a^
the French train service, as far as
1‘arta la concerned. reaH> to non-
es latent between midnight and •
o'clock in the morning. IL. win be
possible to utilise the moving -ide-
walka for the transport < baggage
and.even carry foodstuffs from the
country to the central, markets.
It la estimated that, toa work will
require at least four years to com-
plete and a budget allowance of
nearly a billion franca krifareaeen.
Tins win. however, probably be
raised by the issue of a loan to be
amortized in 20 years, by which
time, it .is said, the underground
system will have more than paid
for itself.
LQNDWfar'Tte Nenada sf the •
trngbar has .zstirsd frem.BesUand
Nrd. Ha i» ,WMb*m RUen. div|.
cnaMiirenra kwtMAiwi» won
the tttl» ttaough ^la 2»-yrM..res.-
ord as a member of the, celebrated
police force.
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INSVRANCE
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a Few Good Cook Stoves Left
. bb going to close out at bargain prices tu
ike-raom for our fall shipment.
Come in,.let us show you what we have.
YARBROUGH RRQS.k Phone 1201.________
A GOOD POLICY
N. Tu P. Az policies manufacture estates for widows
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Newest fall/ colors and njateriah. /
Shapes fogy miss and matron in large fl
and small’jtaMi4 sixes. S
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tenouncing
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First Showing of New Fall Dresses
CLEARANCE ON Al I. LADIES’
views. ' ■—-r—--- ---
"It is silly for us to set down
rigid national Ums in the making
oi motion picturea,” he says. "Mo-
tion pictures have achieved their
enormous suoaeaa solely and only f .
because of their international ap-
peal. the one eaqateoeive medium ^,. ..
which has no boundaries of rare cr . .
Inhguage. - .
"When Englishmen seek, to b?.r
American-made pictures tteey are
barring tire work of some of lhair
best artists. For them to bar Holly-
wood products is Just as silly ax H
we were to bar ttie production cl
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Goldwyn came. from across the' ,R
ocean. Hte string includes Ronald M
i Colman and. Walter Byron of Eng- R
land. VUrna Banky of Hungary and -
Lila Damlta of Fnuice, Miss Bamy|^
and Miss Damlta reeetved their
screen training in Germany.
Barbara Kent, vtoq was bom in
Gadsby. Alberta, Canada, has txtjn
loaned to the British Canadian Pic-
ture*. Lid.. operaUne In Owwdn
Her first picture will be “Retribu-
tion" to be filmed in Calgary, a lit-
eral. stone's throw from ter birth-
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The Choice Foods of 5 Continents
Ready for you to examine, to handle at yonr ■£"
J leisure, with prices plainly marked, th< . /
of each food which have been selected as the very
’1 b«et from all; that the world haa to offer. From five
continents countlew kinds and grades of food come
to us. Only the finest of each, chosen by careful
taste are offered to you. Choose for yourself and
save money at-— * .
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rj big done independently in Oallfcr-
v nia." Dr. Wight says, “tbs situation
■ is not conducive to the best results.
I Owners of reacters can iU afford
• to lose their cattle. Our work
, makes ultimate sliccess continipmt
' upon some form < f remunfTstion
r other than that naturally to be
earned from the advantages of
1 healthy herds.”
I "In addition to increased produc-
I tian. Dr. Wight says, tuberculin
i testing gtoea riaa to greater proftt*
I through increased market outtei.
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The commission instrffi!
Engineer W. N. Harris !
plans tor a building bo Hoate the
5= S ==.?%=
brought out that with the Slates and
spertfimtions really, »W|i Can be
started on the building as atan ag
the settling tank now op the lot
which to to be occupied Mr'lte ice
r plant to abandoned. ‘ .
PARIS TO4UDE .
ON SIDEWALKS
■ttXJW street
PMHBt Attg. R^-atmiUteneoualy
“i=3SS
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take taxi<;ab4 if they
ch the races at Long-
Wuu. M
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CIA Cafeteria
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snton Kiwento Club will
>P«n ttMtenrC. I
i its wesUy luncheon next
u “ 7* •uud
A.tafgp cafeteria that
-----nmodate mare than 200 has received a
irgssjsi"1
At to building, end the equipment
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 1.—An ex-
periment limited to the District of
Columbia In 1910, tuberculin aree-
testing of cattle now embraces al-
most all of the United Stater end
has brought the number of “mod-
ified accredited" counttea to well
above 1,509 and the number of
herds to 109,356.
The department of niriculture
announces the addition of 30.coun-
value of the building in-
turmailings was estimated
Dt gOXIOO. and wus insured
♦ half its value.
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Mt. and Mrs. Joel McReynolds
and daughter. Mira Jo Alice, of
yg/f* » ,no,wr-
Oplta and children
halve returned from Dalles where
tfev visited M*w. A. L. Herbert
"“““'jlHMpii Opiia.
fiteCMo. Jack Ogle and Fred
■ have gene to Corsicana where
whan* positions.
to Meet in New
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and educates the children.
TBXAS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
enton County Bank Bldg. F. B. Huey, Mgr.
HkOros.
. MAWET, GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN
Telephone No. 9.
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herds wiD make tests pniveteal M
cities and towns, ineluding ail the
great metropolitan districts, that
hake ordlnanees isquirtfu all milk
sold within their boundaries oonw
from tested herds. In addition, 555
other cities and towns require the
herds to be tested or the milk Fas-
'MMBed.
* * Wight as-
cribed to tubercutesis eradication
to the fact that the number of cat-
tie retained as unfit at all federally
inspected slaughter houses has d>- F
creased from 2 6 per cent of the to-1
tai offering in 1919 to 0.96 at pres-
PfRCCNT PERCENT
COUNVES OF CATTLE Tl^LRCULOSl
•dee ta.«
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We guannteg one—
Argentine Ant Poison Outfit
Cpnaigting of one can of poison and six feeders, to
rid your house of anta. You can rid your entire
pthee^-no mkttor how' large—-of anta by using more
feeders. Come in and let us explain.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
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The ceunty area plrui o< bovine tuberculosis mdioaUon has brought 150.M0 addiUoaal cattle into
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there are 109.356 herds ■M «■«* than 1JM counties on the ac-
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cent were victim^ of tuberculasl
Regularly prescribed control mM
ures were invoked, and fcr the w
five years there haa been no infe
tation at all. This initial sucoet
Dr. Wight saya created tte WM
that whole counties successful
could be handled as test areat.
An accredited county is one
which tuberculosis has 6een foul
to affect no more than one-half i
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