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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
MONDAY A
MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 14, 1938.
How’s Your Health
F
^EMPIRE FOR fl LADY
zic
: Man About
Manhattan
By GEORGE TUCKER ’
NEW YORK
It now seems pat-
a
c
way,” she said.
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very stubborn people, you and I.”
-
until
fas
town legend
about
county
He
Tomorrow—Cold Facts
I
Know Texas Better
BABY
But the damp, warm air of this
furiously
FLASHES
be the next rajah of Balingong."
be manufactured from it.
found that a very satisfactory Christmas tree can
Bonham. Paris or Clarksville.
and
L
Moze billions are being spent now in the U. S.
be-
We've
chemical plants. New Jersey 532, Pennsylvania 560,
monkey-business like that.
the. “Hon.”
tusen is desperate, as you say, but
In Other Days
dens to “check Japan by means of
Sup
Ea
a
score.
Income Tax
Social Security
4
*
(Boys’
now larger than needed.
I
best that I had good cause.
SAN
must have been determined by the
He
Su
f
Texas Progress
2
Word of God
If an employee received two or
more account cards, he should re-
Chisam is putting between 80 and
Choco
t
Sa
Texas Power
lie Mission at Fushun
30
5.
"I can’t use it.”
bandit captors had demanded
$14,500 for his release.
SERVANT"
you negotiate this properly you i Merchandise Manufacturers.
Want Ads ring the cash register
4
I
1
Japan to Probe
Death of Priest
C. H. Chisam Buys
Bruce Pool Farm
' ‘ Revival
Sunday
AtLoca
the
him
possible utilization of this weed is under considera-
tion, since the discovery that high grade paper can
least for a little while,
with your negotiations.
Mantusen his annuities.
Go ahead
Promise
against the onslaught of cold, and
apparently has won some kind of a
victory. We have, on numerous oc-
_ $3.50
_ $6.50
munications from other politicians. (
and he gets his mail with a new i
him to the nearest office of the So-
i cial Security Board, advising the
M
V
the Santa Fe.
; here today.
court, scheduled for hearing Mon-
day, was passed by Judge Ben W.
Boyd Monday morning, and may
be called up later in the week.
The civil suit, F. J. Trubenbach
for the
.ting the
review a
advanee -------
Three months, in
advanee----
(Further inquiries should be di-
reeled to -the office of the Social
Security Board, Dallas, Texas.
"Why can't we give Japan equal-
ity he asgked. nnless we intend to
do what I think we intend to do."
first as a novel
well, who claims
of certain ru. al
answers being published by
this newspaper for the bene-
fit of employers, workersand
others affected by the Social
Security Act).
These plants depend to a large extent upon Texas
oil, natural gas, sulphur, mercury, carbon black and
other mineral products, and yet Texas has but 310
plants of her own.
navy as Large
fleet.
LAKE Ml KRAY
CONSTRUCTION
IS UNFINISHED
GAINESVILLE
ESCAPES WORST
OF TILE (OLD WAVE
be fashioned by wiring three of the weeds together
and spraying them with silver and white paint, so
it seems that the tumbleweed’s life of leisure is
doomed.
miles
His
some
)
A
Pl
can virtually take
gong.”
keep them
hours.”
Christine
Patch of France
Texans don't have to go to France to see funny
little villages with narrow roads, houses perched at
odd angles, and pigs, guineas, chickens and children
running around. About twenty miles from San An-
tonio is the town of Castroville, most of whose citi-
zens still speak French. That it is a typical little
French village is no wonder, since it was established
by Henry Castro, close friend and bodyguard of
Napoleon, who found France uncomfortable after
his leader's defeat and sailed for Texas with 27.boats
of Frenchmen.
DOG TROT
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa
O. M. R
Beaumoi
At Chun
ors
it
es of
name.
We are
Chapter 24
Two Stubborn People
soles—
sition
$1.98.
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____ $4.00
75c
But all subsequent
Bib Spragins. W. O. Dustin and j naval power.” ’ ' emulate its success
J. W Phillips have returned from 1 Fish Urges Parity
a hunting trip to the coast. ! Rep. Fish t R.-N. Y.} suggested
William Schwartz left last night j to the house, naval committee to-
causes such marked symptoms.
How may that be done? By the routine tuber-
culin testing and X-raying of our young population.
In some communities the school children are pe-
riodically X-rayed. The same practice is being fol-
lowed in a number of industrial and other organiza-
tions. Not merely those “suspected” of being tu-
berculous, but all children and all workers are X-
rayed.
Quite a number of first-stage cases have been
discovered in this way. Promptly treated, 90 per
cent of such cases can be expected to recover with-
out experiencing any further spread of their lung
lesions.
These studies and experiences point the way for
the early diagnosis of tuberculosis. We must not
wait for symptoms to appear. We should invest
rather in the revealing data and dependable knowl-
edge to be gained from an X-ray of the chest.
I would urge the parents of young boys and girls
to give them a chest X-ray, as a birthday gift if
necessary. And I would urge the young adult to
“blow himself" to such an X-ray examination.
Preferably, the X-ray examination should be
part of an annual health examination. The X-ray
plate is not as costly as it used to be, and the
necessary equipment is now widely available. Natu-
rally the X-ray should be taken by your own doctor
or one he chooses.
I could not imagine that any:
could dominate him as this gir
cent of the wool clip and 50 per line 14 the place and date of filing
cent cf the increase of the lambs his original application, and the
gees to the farmer receiving the reason for requesting an duplicate
sheep and a like amount to the number. The application will then
owners of the sheep. The present be forwarded to Baltimore, Mary-
contract ruhs until October 1. 1938. land, for issuance of the duplicate
pened to that jungle. Your father's
rifles may or may not be holding
the river;’but it begins to look to
stopped, and rressed her fingers
against her eyes. When she talked
to him about the Tenyalang rifle-
rren she was against a blank wall
Broadway
handicap
Ml
W
Full c
heavy
denim,
gray.
Were '
Supe
Sizes 30
tobrr pr
PAPA of French film in-
dustry is pioneering Louis Lu-
miere, who recently took part in
ceremony honoring dead cine-
matographers near Paris.
‛ was written
i Erskine Cald-
Ojplease sir. don't cut off my head,
Lit me grow straight up and then I’ll spread,
I’H shade your house and the next one, too.
And bring you songbirds out of the blue.
Plant my roots in rich, dark soil.
Water me well and feed me.
But paint me not with crankcase oil,
It mars my natural beauty.
Whitewash may be all right
To keep off cars at night,
But it won't stop fungus nor insect pests,
Noif any kind of blight.
Have some good tree expert
Inspect me spring and fall
And some day I'll be a big tree.
Beautiful, straight and tall.
If you drive—don’t drink.
If you drink—don’t drive;
he didn’t answer it.
There was a long silence
tween them then.
in full, the partial loss is deduct-
ible.
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Cooke County Men i
Contract for Sheep'
“Well, it’s reasonable. Suppose : was trying to do.
I really had armed the Dyaks, Yet. in the end, she held him
simply to hold them over Mantu- there; and it was I who went back
; goes on and on.
No. 19
Bad Debts— Year In Which
TWO ITHATIOISTS
is the war zamea in which 20,-
900 Filipinos ahared, are shown.
papers but culmina
V
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f‛—-:3-VAA c- 4 “P--4, O’
More guitars are sold in the- east of Mukden, last Oct.
1 United States than any other mu-
“If he’ll concede that much, he 11 | sical instrument according to the
concede more. Don’t you see it? If National Association of Musical
QUESTION NO. 2
(Editor's Note: This is one
of a series of questions and
Leduetible
To be allowed as
from gross income.
A placard on the car reads: "The
wreck is here, but he’s gone.” The
wreckage is illuminated at night. .
Saloon
(Continued From rage One)
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X,.
ing the taxable vear. A statement • cured 125 and 60 head respectively. tain one of the cards, preferably
should be attached to the return i c. H. Chisum has contracted for the one he has previously used, and
showing the proprietv of any de- ■ 100 head. These are bred Ram- forward the remainder issued to
Burkburnett. by a four-to-
one majority, voted a $50,000
bond issue for the erection of
TOKYO, Feb. 14 (AD, The
Japanese foreign office said today
an official investigation would iw
made of the death of Father Orr
ard A. Donovan, whose body waa
found near Mukden. Manchoukuo
last Thursday.
The foreign office said Father
Donovan, formerly of Pittsburgh.
Pa., had been hanged. He was kid.
napped from the Mary knoll Cat ho
Dog-
Four recent members of the
Baltimore Orioles’ pitching staff
are now enrolled with the New
under the
The burden is upon the taxpayer at which time either party may card,
to show that a debt claimed as a | terminate the contract. W. M. Tf
deduction was without value dur- Butts and T. J. Martin have se-
►
‛i
Boys
Blues ar I
w ere 59 I
were breathless. “But—this is sur-
render!”
got it away in
annuities, and the Sultan of Sa-
remba gets his, I can run the rest
of the show.”
His eyes had been shuttling
back and forth along the shore,
restlessly watchful; and now as he
locked at Christine Forrester again
he was startled.
“What’s the matter?”
She was staring at him with
wide, intense eyes, and her words
as the American
Georgia back-country,
the unsavcry activiti
sen as a threat White traders have ta
always tried to keep their balance
by holding certain natives hostile .
to certain others.”
“The Dyaks would have got out | ,
of your hands.” Christine said (
VALLEY VIEW. Feb. 14. C. H
Chisam has recently purchase i
212 acres of land about one and
one-half miles south of town and
west of the highway, known here
as the Bruce Pool farm. Mr.
cf a grin. “Well, I wish I could. I
don't see how things can go on
much longer, or get much worse.
Mr. Thorne has probably already
explained to you what I expect
from the Malays. It just adds on
to what I already ekpected from
a deduction
a bad debt i
for New Orleans
Madri Gras.
Question: What should an em-
Naval experts, he said, have'
stated Japan could not attack this
country successfully even with a
to attend the day another disarmament confer-
ence should be called and Japan"
43
Suddenly Christine leaned for-
ward again, and her words came
very fast. "The Dyaks don't know
my father.is dead. They need never
know. His Tenyalang will stand
fast, and do what they are told.
We can make them hold truce at
Forrester stared at
r v ■
FULL PUBLICITY.
AVER IN Gainesville the newspaper wants
U to know what is going on in city govern-
ment. It seems that the city council some-
times holds meetings in places other than the
* city hall and does things that are not made
public, at least at the time. The newspaper
believes this is not exactly the thing to do.
The Gainesville newspaper is correct in
that. Every- action of a governing body
should be open to the public. They are elected
to transact the people’s business and the peo-
ple should know what is being done or in-
tended to be done.
Paris is fortunate in having a city govern-
, ment that has its proceedings in public, open
to any citizen who chooses to attend, and
published in the newspaper for those who
stay away. It is sometimes necessary, or has
been in the past, to have conferences to
thrash out details before action, but the ac-
Mrs. F. L. Galigher entertained
yesterday afternoon with a pro-
gressive euchre party honoring Mr.
Galigher’s mother of Cairo. .Illi-
true darke
became a
getting in politics makes a fellow digent children,
“honorable" when he was just
Sultan's annuities. Promise
English girl, is behind the re-
volt. completing a plan of her
dead father. James Clyde, my
uncle, and master of the gun-
running Linkang, is blamed by
his client. Rajah Mantusen,
and imprisoned. Although he
escapes, Clyde quixotically re-
fuses to sail from Balingong
bay while Christine remains.
(I am Paul Thorne.)
section, was battling
he said, “and that is police and; I
quarantine the world ”
Fish testified-at hearings on the J
proposed $800,000,000 naval expan- , I
sion. He said he believed the navy
W. W. Pope, general auditor of granted naval parity
is visiting friends United States.
He said something
A fractured ankle, has robbed
St. Thomas College of one of its
best basketball men. But it isn’t
a player; it’s the coach. Buck
Freeman, who stumbled going
down the steps.
attempts to
re meeting
Vaughan, 1 oung
work by treachery where he can.
this is no time for it. His chances
of dealing with me are so slim'
they’re ridiculous, and he ought to
know it. But apparently Mantusen
has decided that the river can’t
be forced. Something has hap-
i mouths and, among whom signs of
I degeneracy constitute a .Certificate
’ of admittance.
| If this survives the killing fire
. .. i „ , , account card, he should report
man. Texas, is placing small herds such loss to the nearest office of
of these sheep with Several farm- the Social Security Board. He will
ers in Cooke county Roy Locke is ce requested to fill out another ap-
their agent at Sherman. He places plication for account number,
these herds on a basis of 50 per Form SS-5, and should show ‛ at
the Dyaks. Now we’ll probably
get them both. I don't know why
they haven’t struck already.”
“I know why,” Christine said
We had a bad ballast shift. about- nois. In the games Mrs. E. P.
, fortnight ago. and I have to see Bomar was awarded prize for high
i SEATTLE. —The Alpha Delti
I Phi fraternity brothers at the
FUNNY THING ABOUT poli-' University of Washington are cold
sure of your monopolies by taking loss.
Balingong—with Dyaks ?one (
number of the card retained. ;
An employee should have only
one account number, so that all
wages paid to him may be ac-
curately recorded to his credit un-
sight. for I know of no one more
thinks you tried to make unaccustomed to being put at a
4 f / T TL3 F"? drawing royalities from "Tobat
U L‛ LIk‛ I Road." tried his hand a second
time with a novel by John Stein-
Our best ligh
Reds. Rocks,
(Postpaid. I
Pay
We have fill
(make wor
Game 1
Nicho
ROC KM
beck. This was “Tortilla Flat.”
which was described by the critics
as ruthlessly depraved, and replete
with uncalled-for filth. This un-
EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF T. B.
rUBERCULOSIS may afflict persons of all ages,
y “from the cradle to the grave.” But it is most
common in the age groups between 16 and 35.
Adolescents and young adults therefore require spe-
cial watching.
In former years "watching” implied being on the
alert for symptoms suggesting the presence of tu-
berculosis. These were listed as a cough that hangs
on, mild fever, loss of weight, undue fatigue and
spitting blood.
Nowadays we are convinced that by the time
such symptoms appear far too much damage has
already been done to the tuberculosis victim. We j
must discover the presence of the disease before it
with the,
ductions for bad debts. If in the bouillet ewes and herd rams,
exercise of sound business judg- i ------------------
ment a taxpayer concludes, after x . Iy 11 A
making every reasonable effort to ] Hugh K el V Case
determine whether there is likeli- 1 —9 1,
hood of recovery, that the debt I Paqgad in ( fill FT
is of no value, deduction for such - C~3E— 111 WU1 l
- happy circumstance not
to the “open door policy." Anyway, to indignant opinions in
"Tokacco Road"
& Light Co.
MYOUE ELECTRIO
own
AOpics
। our ship.
( Copyrigt, 1938. Alan LeMay»
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Can Christine change
Clyde’s mind, tomorrow?
EE A MOBTON non ca=me=
HEING SOMEWHAT a glutton
D for punishment, we paid an.
cf disbelief, just as he was against j. other visit ti Luke Murray on
a blank wall of different kind j the weekend, and were agreeably
whenever he argued with her. I •surprised that we didn’t get lost
HRISTINE looked at Clyde a admired her now because she sawdidn’t come suddenly upon a road
i long time. “I like that in a the futility of trying to tell him that ended on a precipice or one
We are two igain that the Dyaks were as good i that wound about and ended up in.
a : her own. some other section of the Sooner!
Instead, she said, “What did you I state.
VI e did observe that one road
‘ What could I tell him? Of , we had traveled on a previous visit
curse it gave me a chance to fight , is now under water, that practical-'
or time. I sent him back with a • |y all work has ceaed, even
unter proposition one t hatjthough the project is far from fin-t
Vantusen could not possibly ac- 1 ished.
cePt, f •»I We know that there has been'
hakwas it • much discussion of the Lake Mur-
t A 1055.. raysituation in the Oklahoma!
Clyde grinned apologetically. j press, having to do with the ques-
I tcld him I would, seriously tion of whether or not the park is
consider his proposition only if he to be completed, but we do not
would first make an unconditional ■ knew its present status, except'
surrender. I hats ridiculous, ofwhat we saw by observation. [
course. But maybe he 11 try to send ! - . « 4 * 1 Assistant County Attorney Ter-
t e a compromise; and that will --------- -----
tual action is always public, as it should be.
Many cities are hampered with cross pur- Blion in hemistry
_ - - know, he would have come boil-
Someone has . already big down that river before now.
. Granted that he would rather
Leisure Doomed
RIS useless as a tumbleweed.” goes the old say-
A ing which refers to the aimlessly wandering
plant familiar to all West Texans. And yet a
42 YEARS AGO
(From the files of the Daily
Hesperian. Feb. 14, 1896).
VALLEY VIEW, Feb. 14.—In
, seeking to comply with the re-
taxpayer to be worthless within quirements of the range conserva-
the taxable year for which it is tion work of the government the
claimed and. where books are kept rhecp men of the southwest have
it "Iso must have teen charged off Heen selling a third or more of -
within the same year. The neces- their herds. The Bean-Vaughn ployee do if he loses,his.socialSe-
sity for this provision is obvious Commission Co., of San Angelo, curity account card ' What: should
if a debt could be deducted with- Texas, has acquired many of these he do if
out the requirement that it be sheep. This company, through the than oner ace un employee loses his
charged off the taxpayer’s books, Chamber of Commerce of Sher- ' P‛¥ --
“And you wish I would go
away,” Clyde said with a shadow tel Lundok ?
"Couldn't hold it if I did.”
“But you could. I tell you, you
could! You would have the tribes
to hold over him—the same tribes
that have him helpless now.”
“All my imaginary tribes,”
Clyde said drily. "I haven't got a
single Dyak you know that. He
just thinks I have.”
She started to speak, but
off us a few more
ties. . -r,
When a fellow is out of the po- t 6 re cold.
Pranksters stole their front door, rocm brawl between Mr
Now the wind whistles through j and one of the crit
And, to top it off, the j Mr Kirkland cane
best.
GAINESVILLE HAS, to the mo-’ rell J. Vaughan, is a native of
ment of this writing, escaped the j Graham, Texas, and the son of J.
worst phases of the latest cold
wave swooping down from the rancher. He is a graduate of Aus-
north. The weather map out at tin higa school and the Univert
the airport last midnight, showed sity of Texas, and is married. H€
the mercury dropping steadily atis a member of the Delta Tau
all points from Wichita, Kansas to Deta fraternity, the Knights of.
Armore, and the temperature in Pythias locge, and isa director of
the latter city was some 12 degrees theXcung Men s€ Ivie League. He
be low that in Gainesville. I resides a: 1302 East Pecan street.
and other northeastern states almost as many.
The Will to Courage: Though a
host should encamp against me.
my heart shall not fear. Psalms
27:3.
some Dyak gun clubs of some
sort.” •
“Of course you don't believe any
of it.”
My uncle stirred restively, and
his eyes cast up and down the
shoreline. “I didn’t at first,” he
admitted. “It isn’t an easy kind of
story to believe. But I’m beginning
to believe it now. Part of it, at
least."
"Polite of you,” Christine mur-
mured.
He shook his head. "Mantusen
knows something that I don’t. If
he didn't know any more than I
lit leal picture, he is just plain
“Mr.” when he is addressed by I
mail, and sometimes even that pre-' er house
fix’is left off. But let him get into cook served ice cream,
politics and start receiving com-
just about come to the ban Riverside adopted the
conclusion that it is another evi- idea of moving a wrecked auto-
dence of the “soft-soaping’ that is " mobile to the front lawn of the
popular in politics, and let it go at village hall in a campaign against
Man- that. We still prefer the “Mr.” to traffic deaths
praved Georgia family and is ab .•
as typical of Georgia as the lunatic
asylum at King’s Park is of the
state of New York.
After the novel came out Jack
him a long while. “Captain Clyde,"
she said at last incredulously,
"you’ve drifted into the greatest
opportunity that has ever come to
Any man in these islands! No one
has ever had such a chance un-
less possibly the Rajah Brooke.”
"Who me?”
“The turn of events has played
squarely into your hands. Captain
Clyde, you could make anything
cut of this anything! You could
debt is allowable. Court action as
proof that the debt is worthless is
not essential.
It is optional with the taxpayer,
in a year prior to that in which a
debt becomes wholly worthless, to
take a deduction for partial loss if
partial worthlessness occurs. If it _
can be shown that upon maturity vs. Lawrence Schumacher, slated (York Giants. They are Harry
of a bond, mortgage, or note evi- for trial Monday morning was con- Gumbert, Cliff Melton, Bill Lohr-
dencing a debt it will not be paid tinued until Febrary 21. man and Hyj Vandenberg.
shortly.
“Exactly,” Clyde said. “That is
just what Mantusen believes hap-
pened.”
"But—but ” .Some of the as-
surance seemed to have, been
knocked out of Christine. "Why,
of course,” she said at last. "Of
Kirkland dramatized it
stage, and. bt
f indifferent
Synopsis: Savage Dyak
tribes are on the Wild loose at
war with the Malays on Su-
man tang island. Christine
Forrester, a beautiful young
a new elementary school
building
home in Ardmore following a visit
with friends here.
The Cooke County Medical so-
ciety met in the home of Dr. and
Mrs R. C. Whiddon last night. Dr.
, J. H. McGuire, orthopedic surgeon
of Dallas, conducted a clinic.' Dr. I
A. C. Scott, Jr., of Temple, was
also present for the meeting.
Misses Juanita Lockhart and
Dorethy Smithson are visiting
friends in Oklahoma Citv this
week.
• of the reviewers it will be a greater
। miracle than the original “Tobacco
1 Read,” and this doesn’t seem to
e in the cards. Meanwhile Frank-
nstein, like Tennyson's brook.
and maybe just GRIM REMINDER was the novel "Journeyman
I CHICAGO. Officials of subur- Idramatized for ne o . .
- 1 - ' nove 1 Hayes and Leon Ale -
: it, too. is about people who
slits in their faces instea
levelly. “Didn't Mr. Thorne tell
you anything about about what
my father has done here?”
Siderong. It was a good proposi- ( acnt-in cya, - snia Christine
tion It was good for us both." He aptain -de S4 1 ihriitine
went on to explain what sort of . "you re keing offered something
thing he had expected of it, in a no scheming could have got you.
general wav . You have a chance to get a genuine
•L effect, he wants to revive legal claim upon Balingong and
that deal; offering better terms if that was the one thing missing
I will let up on him now, but still from my fathers plans. If Mantt-
trying to save something for him- sen can be forced to sign •over, the
eir » . ° !raj of Balingong. Massin All of
s St remba can be forced to confirm
"Let up on him? How can you it. Sumantang is recognized by-
let up on him? jboth the British and the Dutch as
"This Is Surrender: independent under Massin Ali of
"You're forgetting something ' Saremba. Once vour raj is con-
None of the natives are able to be- firmed by Saremba. nothing can
lieve that there is a split between ever take it away from you."
these two white ships Your Dyaks i . have to getoacz to my ship."'
probably think that Im working my uncle said uncomfortably.
e [for you. Mantusen thinks you'reji - - -.....
working for me. and your.father , fortnight ago, and I have to see
1 too. That s what got me into trou- that •°
ble in the first Ptace. “Mr. Thorne,” said Christine. “I
"But if you already have an am sure vou arq very efficient in
J alliance with/ Mantusen why does ; s or ballast, I am sorry this
he suppose you would attack takes vou away from us; but Cap-
him - tain Clyde and I have a great deal
“He alwavs knew I distrusted to say to each other."
him. Probably he admired me for i I stood watching Clyde, while
distrusting him. Certainly he knew he wavered. It was a curious
He stared at her a moment and casions inrecnt years, observed
then idly began to eat his cold fish. ! similar lickings which old.man
_ • winter has taken in this section,,
the cold waves veering off to the
east, and entering Texas about ISOLATONISTS
i der a single old-age insurance ac-
. . I count.
The case of Hugh Kelly, charged i
with burglary, in 16th district
the certainty cf its worthlessness
would be open to question. Neither
the taxpayer-nor the government
could be certain that a debt would
not be claimed more than once.
If a bad debt were allowed as 2.
deduction without regard to the
year when it became worthless,
such charges could be accumulated
to be deducted in a year when
there was a large income.
15 YEARS AGO
(From the files of the aily
Register, Feb. 14, 1923).
, William Sampert, student at
Baylor Medical college at Dallas,
is visiting relatives here for a few
days'.
‘Tobacco Road" is a
me as if Mantusen believes that indemnity for the loot he must
they are ” leave behind. Save his face before
T* ' . , . his sultan manage it so that he
I thought Christine Forrester can take this thing home as a tri-
angered a little then, for she said, | umph. But force him to terms
Im flattered. It seems that I amithat will give you full control! I
not tebe believed until I am cor-ltqn vou. vou can have the raj of
roborated by a Malay!" ; Falingong:
Clyde wilted a little at that, but "" . ,
Clyde moved wearily. Several
times he started to speak.' Very
plainly he was looking for a way
Frankenstein bent on destroying
its progenitors. This is an unlovely
but exciting drama which is saved
frem the level of the cesspoo: )y a
glittering vein of buffoonery, and
it has nowcentered into its fifth
I year on Broadway.
p
M. k
sd
•D-
it to be typical
BY_ALAR,LEF0Y f
“Mr.” before,
“Bill" or “John.'
Unperturbed by these tokens of
. . , , .. a changing public opinion and by
prefix “Hon." in front of his catchersido.have a heart in this the failure of h is first vent dr Mr.
.city at east IB yrd went back to the original
I Poundmaster Chris Christensen | c.. Ne hie areinenre ana chos.
that the abbreviation isimopresinn 1 announced plans a "dog catch- j another novel by Mr. Ermine (aid-
that the a, trevauion is i r ri n jers ball, the proceeds to lie used 11011 1.Hieh similriy was con
orable" but we can t figure out how to buy license tags for dogs of in- ; ' , ith SI Hary.e “ S-Cn
gettinc in nolitics makes a fellow atc. 16-.. cerned with low. aepra
l ters out of- the ru;
*- Evangelist
Beaumont wi
terested crov
evening servi
s meeting whit
merce Stree
Sunday, and
an afternoon
Mr. Reynol
by A . HaU
Elder J. L. I
the church.
•r Services an
IC a m and
tonight, is "C
lie is vite l.
-4 The evar.g
morning on '
Sunday nigh!
In his Sund
Reynolds said
rble curse of
family, it 1
someone shot
man’s sal vat
profound lov
A was suffich n
“Angels ar
not sufficient
son. to live. t|
ners. Because I
of his son, h I
. , which means I
_ thought that I
Heaven' are I
words to be I
sus' transceri
To get a Beller appreclation
»t the developments being
made la Texn-, watch this
on the chemical industry than ever before, and re- .ween uex.
search in this field is affecting the life of every in- “What has Mantusen offered?” to eyade. "No doubt your father
dividual in countless ways. New York has 1,114 Christine asked at last C uld have worked it out he said
---- • • —- , without belief. "This sort of thing
Wellin a sense its a kind of is not for me. Many a better trader
(extension of a deal I had with him than I am has lost his ship and his
| before." Clyde faltered, as if helcvew and his neck, fooling with a
(were trying to translate some- --
j thing pretty difficult out of some ............ .......
native tongue. “You see. mv orig- ' he‛s as dangerous as a trapped
inr^ deal with Mantusen called for tiger. I don't want any part .of
a five year trade monopoly in the-him.
The Little Tree Speaks
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course that is just what he would
think.” - A
"So now he wants me to pull
‘my’ Dyaks off him, and make a
peace that will save something go acres of this farm under sheep-
for himself. He s full of apologies fence the present. He ex-
and big offers I m to be military '•» make other improvements
governor of the port Im to run i of substantial nature at a later
things as I want to. If he gets his ! date
Mr. Chisam has lived two miles
southwest of town for a number
of years, and is known as a good
farmer and neighbor.
the news-
in a bar-
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DAILY REGISTER
BY MAIL. OUTSIDE OF Cooke, Grayson, Denton,
Montague, Wise counties, Texas, and Leve county,
In the criginal cast was Sam
Byrd, who achieved great S •
in the character of Dude L ster
the half-wit Son. Mr. Byrd made
a name for himself and a lot :
money, and he vas deeply im-
2,* what appeared
Bramaspe t ite f ' intin
tails of rural family life in thr
Deep South.
With this in mind, and most of
us probably would have obeyed the
same impulse. Mr. Byrd left the
cast of "Tobacco Road" and be -
came a producer in his own right
He chose an unappetizing thing
called “White Man,” which dealt
with a negro who carried in his
veins a strian of white blood it
was a tragic, unlovely drama and
it was summarily dealt with by
the critics.
Meanwhile, Mr. Kirkland, still
poses between members of the council and
this appears somewhat more frequept of late
in some cities having city managers. In such
cities the council is supposed to be a law
making and policy making body and the city
manager the executive. But too often the
members of the council are not content with
doing their part but they attempt to do part
of the manager’s work, with the result that
there is contusion.
This is not the fault of the manager plan
of government. It is the fault of the men
elected to the council who are overstepping
their authority. The manager plan is founded
on excellent business reasons and when not
interferred with by self-seeking councilmen
works to the advantage of the city and its
citizens.
- Full publicity of all city government pro-
ceedings is the best assurance for good gov-
ernment.—Paris News.
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This is the day for all citizens to write or ’
’phone their law enforcement officers their!
appreciation for safety vigilance.
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