The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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CAREY SMITH
Entered at the I'lietoffiee at Bay City, Texa
under Act of Uongrxsa, March 3. l*7t>
upon the character or standing ot any person
.< rcidlly and willingly corrected upon it*
wrought to the atteuti i> < f h« publi hers.
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newspaper buslti.
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bi ' <1 ip n Hie highest possible plane of legitimate
HHIfAf F KO W ALT) CH APTER HF
I.MW5 TH WBTAIS CHASTE V.
Taking your hat off when the bar
Hays the national anthem doesn't K
■•>n anything with Uncle Sam unit:
you pay-Tour income tax.
Herbert Blue
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raise cotton he cm get assurance to
that uuxxwt U case the crop UU«
i® yield Hr> m acre he can collect
.neurone* U foe amount bet wee:
■vhat the crop did nndte and |13 an
acre, la this way, tor a email aum
he farmers are at insured t<
•he amount it costa to produce a croj
sod a total failure will not work a
treat a hardship on them as if n
nsurance was available.
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ft-YEAR-OLD MEGRO NETS
PACE DURING ROLL ( AL1
ton »
ecent Fourth Roll Call of the R<
, an oi
| legro woman living in a email Ku
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wor
Red Cross memberships and tun
negt
Besides this, she a
tided a hygiene and care of the si<
•■iss for colored women, comln
ich dev with notebokoo and p*nc
i hat d during the course of lecture
Charles Bryan directed the produc-
tion Mr. Blache, one of the foremost
directors of the day, directed Nazim-
ova iu "The Brat ” He was assisted
by Charles Bryant in "Stronger Thau I
Death "
8. That the entire production wa-
made under the personal supervision
of Maxwell Karger director general,
one of the great figures of the present
da> in the industry, and known as the
"Impresario of the Screen."
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W HEA <)( ESTIO5 IS TO
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Montenegro was electrified recently :
..•lien two girl* griduated fro-, b :;'i
school and the Incident, which would
pass as part of the day’s routine in ;
America, immediately became n theme :
of national discussion, according to a ■
report reaching the Junior Red C'ra.s 1
Department of the Southwestern DI-1
vision in St. Louis. It was dlscov-1
ered that the two ghla-were the first
to finish their high school course in
tlie people of foe United foxt*’ am
turning more rapidly tba* to any
other country ou the glob* No aane
man w ill hold a brief for the saloon
and ret no sensible man dare hazard
as we do, know tfeu.t we wouldn't or. Ihl* reputation iu defense of prohlbl-
lather, couldn't bar.....me My better, i,iou *• •“ uow ha’e “ U'" on ab"°
hat one business
s well as another
and |
That a mere matter of 75 gumine
s n<> handicap to enthusiasm and a
don"
“boards" he will hate reached
he-is a-great-governor class and
get many laurels entwined about hi*
brow. Let vs hope that Neff' nbol-
ialiing power will not weaken
.
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hi the good old days’ when we
liM<l in operation that ’orfui ' thing,
the Ha loon, many |>“(»|i|h went forth to
the hydra-headed monster.
<o much a •altIr. other: l>e-
lh**y actually believed In it*
com-
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xlon ami I
•n I Thousand
1*1(1 II HI AG JOI llllli t s
NI It.WOAS.
another chance, tf we were governor. “aJ
we. oevertbetoun, real Lie that the par-
doning board in recent yean bu
grossly abused fts office and pardoned ‘
many people wha should not have
been pardoned We. t<Mowing ourself |
They have decided to regulate the
packers again. Get ready to "shell
oilt." "cough up." "dig deep” or starve.
They have found Bergdall. the al-
leged draft dodger, over in Berlin.
The government has spent in the
chase of this one man more, perhaps,
than he is worth. And again, per-
haps. it Is letting a great many equal-
ly a* guilty go on their way.
In tb<> days of the saloon, beer
Is very beneficial and le s
harmful than nltie-teulhs of the or-
liluary cold hrinJcs. lemonade being]
Its only legitimate competitor, wiu-*i
M «■*< W u • AMhV V -s ra>( •’*»«••! ’ ••• • ' A. 1
ed. property labeletl and liceu'-ed w < { 'up'" much alt Uollcw.
■sold Today under prohibition we. < mament ■ B's sometlriug new aud we
have the un >er«al and ever-ip reus-iafe all ' tor ward looker* and protgres-
1 ing "liuocll" system which takes in she"
every known aud deadly r OOcOCtloOj — . .. . . ... ..
Wirtte there may be some
iu
on to political presti/e
Along, with the many
bred it also
it j will not fall out, but that every nation
him-1 knows the horrible coats and the
in : empty results Besides thi“. the pe<-
? -/ nation hereafter will
considered I I'M'* something in say about a whole-
incubated so (■ale war, or a war on a wholesale
a<> many di ' 1 a-da. and as it takes people to tight
causing ho i -, ------— ... .-
| dia by 1. A. R. Wylie.
| Australian writer, has been called the
j woman Kipling.
I f one needs } f,.
G:i '. line '. d. . i t'ti
time :: cent* Everything produced
seems lo be getting it in the neck
while ihe market on manufacture!
goods remains very stable.
that time, only ambitious world power
agent ou earth laid down bis arms,
surrendered and fled lo Holland.
When he dreamed his dream of the
conquest of the world and put bis
dream into operation lie began the
last great war the world will ever
<ee. When he quit be stoped all wars
on a large scale. No other potentate,
king, prime or president will ever
again attempt to deluge the tyorld in
blood, and no people will ever bnck
the next one who tries it. Of course
politicians will go abroad in the land
and shout from the housetops bigh-
Hounding phrases and glowing rhet-
oric aneut the uorrors of war and
disarmament, knowing all the time
that there is not uow and trill never
oh again any world war. Certainly
there will lie "scraps" and one nation
will inveigh against another. There
wit! lie qiipri'eta and I'tlmOrs of wars,
but never another world War, (or I be
ta t one sounded the death knell and
drupiad the shroud over all avaricious
itul ambitious war lords the world
over. Gut it Is well enough to al-
■■ Mr Thomas his little say. It, at
uud whiskeys all goveriiiuent inspvct-1 ■'u *• bents moral upltl'l. that doesn’t
ed. property labeled and llceu<ed w . ! up'' much alt uuIIoa On with di»-
Today under prohibition
"depart-1 would
would
bat tit
many at
believes an^ sfiil othera because the
l ut against the saloon afforded them
the path of the feweat obstacles
their march
and glory
other evils the saloon
part of th<' political struc- i'r' u'(1 “ veritable incubator In hutch-1
iug out hypocrites of excellent plum- |
age In those days there arose a
great ahu^ "ItJII the snloou. save
Hgbttul
served.
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Governor N ff lias started out well
In abolishing the "Board of Pardons
Now If ho will take the affairs of that
office completely hi hands and "par- I
some four or five dozen other
the!
will I "'option
toward the
away with a number of
mlsstons."
mmits" Th«
Governor Pal M Neff would allow
no Inaugural ball to intrude on the
aolemnlty of th<‘ inaugural ceremony.
Governor Neff
man who dances must pay
Governor Neff believes in
Unwittingly
a bit
and
. dluers agreed a plan of cq-aaee- (
alien a4d to help fal tertog or tolltog
buaioess conceras Th to paper bar
vften stated that every town within
Itself cfiflMltHfee a family and that its
-Itfzen* are members of that family,
to Primitive Baptlat ctxnmualUen thto
ocmunitnlty spirit han always prevail-
ed and being familiar with the habits
and practices of one or two auch
communities brought to our mind the
'deu of applying it to town or city af-
fairs. In a Primitive Baptist settle-
ment, (Mtrinh or community there is
scarcely if ever found any suffering
or want. 1. . .
rets sick or if anything happens to |
ae we now have tt.
bdt" wi de ".io‘t 'hesiute to”sav thiit! *- “* ®*«>annive failure an<-
Governor Neff Was done the right **" '* Whal
thing in abolishing the board and '
taking charge himself, a power con- !
ferred upon him by the law
•r all business enticet
>, one fullering uiey
11,OP; ' bowed these (WO great general*
There were five of the "boys" with
-----. A short business
session dosed the meetih* actor fle-
refreshmento had been
7. loui
.
udM i jwA W - -.—'I < -
Ur. and Mrs. Rug. ley opened theii
home to the C. D. t'.'a and the "Boy*w
.. of ’41" last Tues uy in a "Jackso/i
Lee" memorial. This day Ian. R9,
is celebrated every yeur by the locul
chapter with the meu a ho were th ■
grey as guest.-, oi honor. The pro
gram was made up of songs, read
ings and addresses. Judge Robert
son gave a very beautiful address ou
Gen. Stouewull Jucksou. reviewii..;
his life—not from an angle of thing*
i accomplished, but a life whose foun-
dation made the achievements pc.
aible. The tribute paid the mothet
of the immortal Stonewall Jackson
was worthy of one of the boys iu
i grey who followed the gallant gen-
eral and mourned his passing away
Hl tntisu cnt-ir nigu sc-uooi course
Capt. Lewis made a splendid a<i
the history of the nation, despite the
fact that there are four large high
schools.
Steps have been taken by the Junior i
Red Gross in the United States lol
remedy the appalling unedncatlon "o'|
the Montenegrian women and ghl<
and an appropriation has been made
for scholarships to fourteen girls, who
will be educated at Constantinople
and upon lheir graduation return to
Albania and Montenegro to serve. tl«
teachers for other girls.
them uer." «t whi«h it was decidril lo hi Ina ■«— ...
which pcobtoUtoa hay Ueopgh-jt0 ia 1S2t „ Di]ij0B 40|tar bu^-j EIGHT FACTS T<»T
ire r » o aisn5 t » x
“S-TXOSGJaR 1HL.A »E-IT1“
/ao Legtoll of thia plaz>e voteU at Ito
[regular meeting to take opt « Char-
ter. A committee was tor
tout purpose.
Arrangements tor secrittog th*
bOd.V of Horace Rowaid and lb* in-
'torment were made. DeCi^Mh ffA'"
reached b> piuuhhae * legton lot
AEW •KLLAXS WWt.
Novert helesi
that the
the piper
personal responsibility
wisely Governor Neff has taken
of ihe Times Herald platform
made it a
ture in which his mind dwells,
is the bit as built by the governor in
bls Inaugural address;
Let it be understood
the govertimeut is not the
for all the ills thti l warp and
dwarf the hitman ruce. The peo-
ple must not look to the govern-
ment alone hut to themselves tor
i''l,ri If the people in private
Ilf* will prill-tec and procl ilm the
old-time, homely virtues of lion
"■sty, industry and economy, they
will not then find so much fault
"’Uh the government for the ini
lacles of socliil life, lor the fall
tires of Hie financial world and
for the frauds that line the path-
"’uvm of int'n
Ha (bo Tlmew Koruhl
SO, in different phriiReology,
Times Herald hits often declared.
There is no paternalistic pnp In the
| safe to take the position that the.
State would now 1 e Just us well off hud , jM Hj]
| It never had any of these "commie-, fHi ni produt is
sions," '‘boards’’ "
1 At the sutne time the taxpayers would
io w Ixi several dollars” to the good.
iff Gorvernor Nef! will continue hi*
work of abolishing them and not stop
I on tl»' Board of I’ardons, he will save
i tax.'avers i f Texas at least JI UOU.OOO
I a year. The only fear to be enter-
I tallied is that it might so happen that
other, and equally as useless, meth-
ods of spending the people's money
will be devised to take the place oi
the concerns abolished Let us hep”
I not. \nd, al-o, let us hope that th".
I pruning knife will be kept in
[shape and applied vigorously
[often
To i*Ktvi tin. i.gwr i ani k i\t i., ------
' market opened Friday wtth Inquiry
Itfte all gntoffs, e UM«n«y:W stod Rlife
Rwe.. at priWik raaRfifr ftom 3 1-4
Ito .3 J-4c. 1W HMdnrae ‘tov*
m iu<LjAiuy 4-n>ii4va <* »im-
Ooo nnms.r, > - nrotihd 5 J-401. 1-*. Srvecftl lirr.”
Ilea number ot crops m au« seufto», ___t,rAV
and (f the company decides to exer-
cise the number of poi.'ctes fihued it
will find many who wish to Injure
fbe uuutrunce Is almply to cover cos;
of
limelight of Texas for the past, two
decades in on« capacity or another,
j His platform, or the basis of what
over Its going, but. even thou-h para [I'M platform fill be. Is "disarmament."
th xl< al it sounds, prohibition as we and Mr. Tliomas goes to some length
have It ami have ; een it hu created 'n describing the horrors of another
ten erimltlitl whers |tIP qe I wur. The only iDtororiine fp^'are
oi.e. with the added uiilareUfre Glut t "■"* "*b platform is it.s catchiucsr
the saloons paid Ihe government a i :,,,d the fact that it is brnnd new.
handsome sum for making its crlmi-1 '*** politician is always looking for
na's whereas the government is pay-1 R<Mnethlng new The e.ry of "dtotum-
u g Its millions lo prohibition for its | ament," although "catchy" in churac-
ten times as many more criminals. [f(!r. is empty and has no form in fai l,
Since the i aloon left crime of every I for there will never be another great
lie criptlon in Hie I 'niled States has | war. not that nations like individuals,
increased to fully ten times v hat
was. The saloon might nut
been a "peace-miiker” and the
creaae iu crime might be "Just uMt-jnl* of every
world that will strengthen the beak- but the point to be < . -----
hone of the individual.
There is no guvet umental
tute for individual endeavor
HiKcess for the individual la not
wrought through tegislaHve action.
Hut through legislative action,
through paternalistic pap. thiougb
Us good" aobstltulffg for the
energy of the Individual
Receipts today were
of
.^1 toflai’
.. , ____i; Bltto Ro**, l f<*
W4c. Sales: Htynduraa, 1RR4 0^
«t»_: Rille Kose. 1.6M poftkelK
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THE FOOR ETHTHK.
Wlveu « plumber makes a mistake,
he charges twice for ft
„ lawyer makes a mistake,
he tries the c»»e again and double*
his fee
When the judge makes
it becomes a law.
When a preacher makes
nobody knows it.
When a doctor, makes n mistake,
it is buried
When a printer makes
II’' passes tho buck.
BUT when the editor makes a mis-
take. GOOD NIGHT —Exchange
these harmful drink* for
ihe government ia uayiM
huge him to Ito "lei»forcM»eol" offV
or trouble and 'fflrF the’ p'oc/'devlto ,l. '» »“*f J» ,
were governor.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEAUNG HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with evsry boule of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Th/ <v«
should be rublied on the chest at#
I of children suffering from a Cokw r""
Thw ho a ling effect of Hayea’ f
• ^id« tho throat cumbined with the hr
Jrove n O-Pen-Trate Salve throuw
ihe Rk in mm>d stops a cough X
Both retriedare packed in c 1
i ooet of the combined treatment r
Just ask your drugv
i HEAUNG HONEY. /
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There seems to he a disposition at
Austin which, doubtless, had its In-
in Governor Neff's attltsidc
Board of Pardons, to do
other ‘ocm-
and
oannot do It the others do it for him.
If a husband dies or becomes disabled
his family is cared for
financial help and gives good cause
I ’or his need help la always ready for
I him. As a result t^e community in-
1 variably thrives and is never badlv
[ pinched. If, therefore, each town piclurbn.
adopt such a pian not only That the ruins of a Brahmit I
fellowship rise to a higher Temple and an entire native villag
d, hut the lown would forge to aie among the expensive settings con ■
•tructed especially for the prodtiotioii .
Hundreds of extra people fill th<
'iany thrilling scenes of massed ac-1
Capt. Lewis made a
dresa.--tiis subject. Gen. Robert M.
[ Lee. The very reverence of that
( name thrills all who love the South-
land! ('apt. Lewis spoke feelingly of
the much loved leader, scholar and
gentleman—all combined in the woo
derful Robert E. Lee. After al! Is
said that can be said of thin mag
ulficent character, nothing has been
added to thw sacred place Gen. Len
holds iu the hearts of his men, the
i Southland and the world.
It is a peculiar pleasure for the
, „ , U. L> C.'s to celebrate me Jackson
WLf.YlGE SHOE NI RPI.IES Day--also a pleasure to have
BABT^N SHORT Wlii Qf flr(>
left of the' wonderful armies that fol- >
Three wild people have
ivernd In Mississippi.—-Hr
H much trouble to discove
p1<* anywhere thnxe
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Rend The Tribune Want Ad>.
In those days there arose p | ^t. Cullen H. Thomas, of Waco, is
<h<^ "ItJII the ntloou. save 1" <'“ndid<,t«’ for United States
the I oys, and let's stop crime and d!- ''r- Thontus has been in the political
vorces." About cue year ivgo the <a
Itatn was ousted from this Innd ot |
ours and no sincere tears w re s'
i_... .---- What is best and
I what to do U» get that which is best
is tor the future to determine. It'r
a problem of vast moment and huge
change will have tc
l U > M* w Illium <wv«xe ays VWasSSBVIlJ-
perhaps back to the old sys- crOp needs working out and he
------- . saner
concern, but a
come,~
,. i tem or perhaps forward to a
’one, who knows?
(A'lgusta Chronicle)
Southerners everywhere will be
reresteij to learn that the first White
House of (he Confederacy, located In
Montgomery, Ala., about which no
much Southern history has been con-
structed, will stand for all time as a
monument to the cause tor which the
men of the tjouth gave their lives in
the days of the sixties.
Tlie removal of the building from
its old position ou Hilt and Lee Strefets.
tu a. site purchased by the State,
brings to an end efforts started by tlie
Irirst White Hous* association man'
years ago. Legislature after leglsla
tt're was appealed lo by this organi-
zation for assistance in the purchase
of Hie building and a suitable site,
[hut each time the request was refus-
ed. I'lnally the legislature of IRIS
made a sufficient appropriation to
purchase (he location and move the
building..
It It" right and proper that this first
While House of the Confederacy
bou-'d be preserved, for about II cliOB
memories forever sacred to tha people
of the South, and about it lx woven
history that should never be gorgotten
by the younger generation. Th* acai's
of battle have long sidek healed and
;be men who wore Hie gray and the ,
men who wore th* blur hate grown |
to love and understand rftch other. (
hut never as long us the South live- ;
will the dausw be forgotten far which •
SO tfifitty of the bravest and best toirl'jgi gsWA CWC.A'Ii t AKliEKS
down their liven, aud al iplaces asso
ri'atod with the history of those "lays
add rhe great leaders or the f'oufer-
erut'yr will forever be hallowed, nnd
their preset cation a source of pride
Daltoa business men recently gave .’and- satbliat Hon tv the men who
rb' n or^’twlui thev culled a "IHIIiob ‘lolla( din- fuu<By, to the apv-e ol tie CoftfrdrMKqx.
erumcul
worth and not
purticle.
pu-'ite l»o,ly. are any
that the country is any better thau
thi'y or it were In the days of the
aloou no man is foolish enuitgh to
Thai prohibition is au absolute
failure all are bound to agree,
bat it has done is to change
methud of manufacture from a
nite producing status to a free-for-all
•list Hut ion protoss which Is carried
’mt everywhere, and the class of stuff
Cross get manv and unusual demands i
waa a request made uu the manager
of a Req Cross salvage shop by
wild-eved Italian man who wanted
baby and wnated il in a hurry.
More than that, the baby must be;
Italian—no other rax'e or nationaUly [
would du. Has own five months Pl i
child bad suddenly died and the wife Wharton. Texas, Jan. The Ho
was inconsolable. He (eured she woulv'lac* R°*«*ld Chapter of th* Auto
not live unless a baby was found to r
take th* place of bls own daughter, i
The manager kept the phones busy [
until noon and by that lime
eyed Italian baby had found
home and a devoted I'Slber aPn
mother
in iA»r
MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIBUNE
By TKIBl'kE I’KIATIAG COJ(Fl*Y places were made, and 'generally' failures would or coul doccur and the
.....Owner and Editor j none of th* officials of these depart | >u*n would grow rapidly both iu imp-
■TwSiiul ttoeii "*«-*>' ”•»»« <* »“y ot their subordinates j ulatlon and wealth Why not try it
[knew any loo much about the work[out-
they were commissioned to perform, j---
In short, and without un> fear of | Tpe opinion seems lo be chryatal-
[ making a mistake In atating ft. ft isjliziug iu a general idea that "defla-
tion" has ula»ut reached its peak uud
but over. Aside from a few
uud no market for them
"departments." | where has there ever been any defla-
Jtion'.’ Labor is uot any cheaper than
it has been if we are to take it uni-
versally, and there lias been no per-
ceptible "deflation” inthe prices of
any commercial commodities. Sugar
is some cheaper anil clothing way
down in a few isolated eases, but the
whole of it will not reach an average
l’> per cent decline. Much of the
whole thing is no more nor less than
a topic of general discussion, and the
fact remains that the people spent
too unwisely and too extravagantly.
In a short while all will have realized
this and then will begin the steady
flow of prosperity from every chan-
nel of trade
Galveston. Texas, Jan. 21. A hu-
morous incident occurred in the couu-;
ty clerk's office yesterday when a
middle-aged lady appeared and made :
known her desire to secrue a poll tax
receipt.
"How old are
<',er,< 1’resideuL the Brjtin High Schott)
I didn't know that it was uece Government Thrift Bank,
sary to give my age." the lady re- ; Dallas Texas
sponded stiffly. "1 am over 21. that !
might to be sufficient."
The clerk proceeded with «*■>««'•
questions and presently asked:
"How long have you lived
Texas?"
"Forty-four years—all of my
was the prompt answer.
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GKtIH ITIOA OF GIRLS
EI.Et TRIFIEN A (TIOA.
Is, that If the saloon
much crime and caused
vorcea, what is
crime and so tunny divorces
The saloon had its loafers,
beats, thugs and. perhaps,
thieves and murderers
h»* Ii
•n for
111- ” can <1 !<g<*v-n pwpiT- IO HSU’
much t Ute authorities will l>e alow' tu strike
now?I(,r cause to be struck. Th* most ef-
dead-1 fective cure for war ended on the Hth
many [day of November. 19Di, when the at
On the other
"iusl its good" atilistltutes for the l,and. prohibition has created its lens
forthright energy of Hie Individual of thousands of bootleggers, bootleg-
fo* propulsive force of that individual K< Vs <■«•«*• thieves, and thieves cre-
ls often so weakened that in the great mtirderera. The saloon paid the
Ocean of life he is nothing more than •bwecumeot enormous revenues tin
a helpless oyster cllngin? helplessly del’ ,h,‘ hikh license system I'robjbl-
tn other or his heveas bivalve breth- flon 1,1111 i1'* enlonemenl. which will
ren, never be effective or to the slightest
Robbing f’oter to pay Paul bus long degree beneficial, is eostlug the gov-
been oondemaed «s of undoubted Im- •‘•'““tout u>‘jr" than It will ever be
movality, worth aud not le. "oning crime »n>*
Taxing Ptey t« help a wastrel Paul !U't” le Tbal lh<‘ People, ss a < qm-
ls asaneedty of a doubtful value puritie body, are any better uu* or
There is nw law su beneficleut as
the Law of self reliance.
There in no government so danger-
ous as the government that puts a
premium on 1az.iM<u»«
Ry tlto way, there is uuotber geu-
lletnan who used t.o preach about the
same sermon Governor Neff delivered
Die aatsc Is Joseph Weldon Huilev
Dallas Times KeraUI
> —......- o -o— —- -
"Ye fltvd i< easy enough la comuiemJ
Governor Neff -in hie arttans uf ahol-
l-hing t.be pardoning board. Iu stat
Ing hie reasotiM, caveiunr Neff says
the existence of ijt"’ butn'il 'o tare of
practfebH since jt hits beea a lioard
thwarts the ends of justice sod makes
a. oKa-.kevy of the tuw- This Is the
sot'Stam r ot his request the mroi-
bers of the l>na"'J *o tr-nder t'leir rea-
-WHatiOas Wttlte there mn.v be some •“'er tCl .
ohjettWlfo to the iTO-vet-nOC, w any uu« trie iuateuclt) o' mao j
man, aosiimiug alt of the onrduuing hlbltiua drink", or ralbey
Power it cannot be said that lie wtU dr*“** ------- ------
engage m the wholesale puaxhMIux Of au<1 °* drujginsf. go all th* »a? .Iness. ,\t this dinner many other.
crfmiiMje, «s bus boon the CSSS, "nt frOlu "•'’-"’“'h'd raisin wtae to euractv things were decided upon, cne la pur-
the tato of three a <lpr.'' according to|,r001 !1,e tannery. >*<1 havo no I ficnJaj' being of particular merit. Thej
th* governor. -WktlOr we ctipfrss to
it abnormal cps* or hereditary or.
natural Tblc&eu .heart" noil would re-1
spond eggvrty fo any cry of dltoresu
1. That tlyii P*we laarks the re
turn of Nevlmova ta iat«ct»ely dr*
m*Uc and powerful Character deUn
uwlfosi. after her UgtH <>paedy imper
aonatJosi l« "The Brat."
E. Thai II presenta Nazjmoca. Ui<
supreme actrean, and Nazimova, th
amawlag dancer. Hee role tn fol.
production to that ® a London ant
Parts danaeuse
8. That as Sigrid Eeroea, Nazim
ova has a part that ranks with he
Nora in '-'A Doll's House" and her
Hedda in "Hedda Gabler," two Ibsen
■ ever touiiu any sunenng plays that established her as the fore
If a member of the flock | most actress in the world.
4. That the story of "Strange
him or his family the rest of the flock [ Death" is bused on the powerful nove
toeg to him without ado or ceremony. (of English army barracks life in In [ ;vity Wa» demonstrated during tl
...-----------....... a ... ................. MUg Wyllfl al , ucent (,ourth RoH
j 'rose by Henryetta Patterson,
IPtfP.. u*Al>iiin In» Im _
That the production is on th1 na community. Henryetta, who
same luvish and stupendous scale o , ead aI1(1 wrlte volunteered to
pictures. wh"cl i
j "d in 20 obtained in her small
j '"immunity. Besides this.
'[ New Qi'lettns, La.. JO*. 22,- Th!) t ic«
Edoa. Texas. Jan. 22. , Maoy Juck-j^T ™*L**J?S
sdu County tariiierM eK/ru.t to
out crop insuyaace. this year. .
pa«t yeat a company i-naJired a Mm-1
orgere were ‘u the Hands of brltk
eM. There ia sUM a. demand fl’’”*
Porto Rk'O fef all low grades.«t too n
26 to 4C.
taisiag a crop n”'<1‘ 304
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921, newspaper, January 28, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346397/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.