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and then make 3 faces. V
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TiresandJubes i
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sbubsidies, they be given
And, in. lieu of the tarif
for manufacturers, they
iking very seriously of de-
l outright subsidy for them-
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For a light lunch that’s de-
liciously different yet health-
ful and satisfying, just try J
eating a few nuts, an orange
and a glasssof milk.
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We have^ Henty, of glycerin
Wa Remember The Radio
Astrology comes up for discussion
and we are just about to affirm our
thorough disbelief that unything so
to remote and Immaterial as the po-
sition of the stars at the time of
our birth could have an effect on
what we do and are and then again
‘fixed’.
“To begin with, all snake charm-
dng is pure hokum. But lt me here
restrict myself to eobras: - "hi
QBSERVER SAYS SNAKE CHARM-
ING IS HUMBUG
ling his finances. Depositing money
in banks also helps the community
for it makes available funds which
the banks may loan for the expan-
sion of- the business and industrial
institutions of the town.
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II was ta
bad comet
snatched off and hard
suddenly in the bazin
Naturally he rises in I
Human Internet
Editoriala
something in connection
funeral, of QreenAf
By IRENE DAVIDSON
We so seldom buy a newspaper
these days that our general status
a it that Tre said?”
" she answered with a
hy shook her head.
drat ion
mome===“
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ma Tuesdays and
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a would and
in thecolles
lair. There
eny you made and I sed, Is it, pop,
wich one was the bestt Xpur the
judge, I sed. - 1
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No number, I sed. .
Thats rite, Artie sed and I sed, is
A special police regulation pro-
hibiting girls of more than twelve
years of ago and women from wear
ing short skirts has just come into I
operation in Athens. The maximum 1
shortness permitted is twelve inches
from the ground:
Congresswoman Florence P. Kahn
of the Fourth California district is
expueeted to be a candidate for re
nomination in the primaries next
August.
issto be vejy poorly We
ing a newspaper pgrson,
be ashamed to admit it,
2T
of a man, and the postmastgr in-
formed him he eduldfind the man he
was looking for at either of three
publican tapiffs, have preached the
iniquitous doctrine that the South
would advantage from getting, its
great products included in the high
tariffs Ehat have proved such a
snare and a delusion to the produc-
anrot other sections. I
Wu
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est place he ever
our nation,
mew. Other lai
ledge, but i
you must seek
MvaM'e soleu
I -0-
profits of Forest High
I football team were $8,
or the 2925 season. Enough
the coach's salary, perhaps.
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byways and
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woman won’t come bere again.
u-dnriEhdrixayme w1a aeproreo
VANNOY
JEWELRY COMPANY
I me*to
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or four places, as men have beats,
just like the other' animals
BUD SERVICE
PHONE 21
organised gangs. ■
duiited to ball be baa
By to prepare false tes-
■ with prospective jur,
moa to hemve the new
...d
there, March 10, 1823.
1777—The. mission of anta Clara,
California, was founded.
that which has so freely
I to the manufacturers. ’
MA6lDA g2q e $i
Mrlhat the Queen mother
in dead for several weeks,
ftiend waa in a fair way
Epe
R,
I j ll j
whip him. You might Fhrenti
but you wouldn't do much of it.
he would Md you along with
smiles and Me Eracepahdhis
misahle- mmor, sok*eusub
pottering fonk getting oEhihs ।
and that nothing pot done right.
a
Dog Hill
-Haragraf
- " < tons Bingha
Y 1
pqnsible for the war-
r The American sys-
ing bonds in all cases
tal—and frequently
„ o no, I resigned seme, time ago, I
couhient stand the atrnine, pop ysed-
Sippose you boys taka, arwawk, it
will do us all more good, he sed.
Wich me and Artie did
mmemmezee
fmpmap
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s
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moroken
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. Someone was at the ptomice
day inquiring as to the whereab
offended, thinking we Were
fun of him for mentioning
■ .that Md'happened s long
dr. explain quite a
- him that -we had
1— illness, when
22
miiiotherwaye prepare
hvietion, and if it appeats
merced be fortelis his bati,
Wbondare worthless.,
Texas defendants in
sesareontitled by right
less the “proof is evi-
he ia guilty of an of-
Uii> Hm: maximum pen-
ah.mThe Chronicle re-
; the old Texas tonsti-
ed the additional words,
pt ion great."— —
with which bail is se-
major cause of delay to
the defendant who is
lied. Th*
• Nimser
sunlight
---- defenswva
duntant * time 1-t is pure defensive megieton
87
a
K.
Sare many reforms peces-
our criminal procedure 10
e eriminals and to protect
it body of law-abiding? de-‘
ple, .One of the oatstand-
isthereformationofithe
——44
182«—The socialistic colony of
New Harmony, Indiana, Hits fopnd
id by Robert Owen and his tap-
elates,—el .
1876— Review of 18,000 troops at
Roberison-Brewer
A FUNNITUEE co.
zemzames -i
The new furtniture store
auhuezaav
you money. 5 13 -. 3 0
0 PUBLIC .
-tugectfonx OISHI the
ation or standiag. of
Meal or corporation
oeMiecOed upoi being
ibijaiMre* attention.
t the rates of the bond-
a largely because they
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NEW YORK. Jan 12-His head
swathed in bandages, William C.
Durant, automobile manufacturer.
nue Baptist Chi
azscme:
h of which he
Md rqur tongu," said
rendiul tblge yongax!
iw bow many friends of
We remember the radio and we won-
der if -vibrations and wave lengths
may be all tangled up in some mar-
aW^ToMUed good" iu^rlf we
Ite's certain fofmul so many
id we laugh at first and then
really is an intriguing little rest!
Our Hungarian friend, Dr. Gaal,
arrived from London together day,
and during luncheon mentioned
something in connection with the
iSd pi
—ngiand i am sure OU4 5 -2WH2
dropped open-, and I exclaimed,
“Why. Andrew! Is Queen Alexandria
dead • He looked "at-mein such
suspicion that I could not help
4--
Should a piece of Year Round Zephyr fade, yoy get yourt
back and are also paid for what you have been out in the
ing of the garment. . ' dha 46 + nd ( cel 4 e
his left
double
into n
the radio’s biggest message
telre. more things in Heav
________ earth, Horatio, than are
dreamed, of in your philosophy. ’
pig more
calculable, less mysterious, less sug-
gestive of vast untouched possibil-
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It dud .bot toq91 insanda nd , beke
wo were wakened
around dawn a few mornings ago
by the laborers in their wpodn
shoes Macing in the street below
on their way "to work—which they
6• every morning with the same
three very good reasons why you
should put it there, instead of hoard-
ing it at your home. You help your-
self by putting it safe from bur
sire and dire, Abo risk ef lose being
reduced to next to nothing~Morris
County News.
We do not own any hank stock and
consequentlg profit nothiang when
the banks' flourish, but our* advice,
which we taka ourselves, is to de-
posit all extra coin in a financial
institution. Occasionally a bank
fails, bytiwhen tbs. amount of busi-
ness that allbaksdocis taken int
consideration the leases to deposi-
tors front such • failures is very
small. On the other hand, it is not
infregyent that a person who was
afraid to trust a bank loses his
savings to a thief or a fibe. And,
first day after we arrived, when
ne went down to the American
Express pretending that hen might
Jus as we had discovered the
1 gilding and were turning in at the
doors, a great, big, blatk grinning
durky,unmiesuno Aniprisan
hl. action and talk, and womintak
torched Florence on g had
and brandished his papers. ‘’Chicago
nhu
Timesi" . eex
BIRTHDAYS Nf-
Marshal Joffre, chief commander
of the Prench armies in the early
I part of the World War, born 74 years
1 ago today.
Howard G. Kelley, prominent Car
nadan railway executive, /boas to
, or the ’ l
i know ,
n, New.
All you could do would to
hervants, you would have fe.
Ata loss and buy a worse
iore money.
And if, you didn". have
money to buy 3
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122 somebody would steal him or that
—Ji something or other would happen t
35 him. «
I You might think you could con-
F | trof him, but you epuldn" except ih
. I a limited way. He wouldn’t be on his
Akl 'mettle. He would knew you couldn’t
WF Tire him, and he would know, toe
Fi chances were 5 that you wouldn’t
was used as a dressing room by F,
Qucen Victoria during a visit to —,
the court of Louis fHgppe. In the- 1—
Grand Trianen, in the vic tally at -—.
a,sattlesnake dont like dark meet.
Who sed they dont you eant prove
it. I sed. .
Well you cant prove’ they do, Artie
sed and I sod, Wat number can you
ly emh
obave been thesbenefici. with fi
-
driven away: 12
----blurting out yur
thoughts with words that bRe and
But all my preaching dose no good. It
asema you'll never learn!”
ir if you
- My eunzin Artie cameertound
Sundex afternoon and pop was ampk-
ing to himself and I sed, Hay pop, «
meundArtte have a contest to see
who can make up the best riddle will
you be the fudgef
’ Rk try enything once, nop sed and
I asade up the ferst riddla sxing,
Wy is a forrest fire like a man in
prison for merder?
Wy? Artie sed and I sed, Because
it eantigo out for a long wile.
nHeing Arties sern and he oed, Wy
wofft a tometoae' -Nto * stored
Wy? I aed and Artie sed. Bacauas
I chat causes the anke to follow th
. pipe so attentively. Experiments
have shown that snakes are utterly
de—os music. It
probable, that o Luke Mathewsla says a strong in-
a-7 ofr -the-pipe" derouah ’ X digationethat some 5L?L£“.":
“But that the vi^raMaas
ing to it is highly
has certainly never
; his been . amply
xaanu 4---*—* - A •—— 2 A
QEnfE -r— 2--—
as absurd five years ago thatynuj .
could atrap an instrument on yob?
oar and pick voices out of the aic.
It's just possible that by concentrat-
ing on that thought we might get
in touch with some vibrations.".
Truly the radio has us buffaloed.
We just don’t dare think' anything
impossible. In some ways it is a
healthy state of mind. But it is pos.
aible to be too broad mindedasxett
tonishment and we are able to get
Fhele,
Ambassador to Italy, born, i
ington, D. C., 73 years ago i
Georges Carpentier, the former
European champion pugilist, born at
Lens. France, 32 years ago today-
The WMiams Store
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M
Hua and
C
He. elect; here a
ica! der, gaining
Md much gdjmire
list learned and
— corker, ha’s 4
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822*2 5
bsdazy ' 2% sj
our feet back on the earth once
more. E.
Tomorrow — When The Smile is
Strained. ...... ■
gesank
2,e—
223 1
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times ant -----
tile laugh sobers down and we say;
“Of course it seemos ridiculous but
who wouldn't , have thought it just
eo—
-.RADIO.
» or have a small setcyou
Aw heck, Artie sed. And, he sed, z22 -r—
' metseetn-esf"crmmra
2
the West, hitherto as sol-
permanently Republican
sylvania, are demandibg . , —
.... .. ... ... ’ enception, the snakes, wl
• Mg to De any govern- uned for performances
When a recent shipment was being unpacked, one of ouy
co-workers remarked: "We have never aold any other
that has been more satisfactory to our customer than
'Round Zephyr.” --g
The designs and colors are always attractive and particularly so I
are these that came this week. H
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momsonemmne
any way pleasi
1 improbable ahd
# keen proved. It - .
F proved, on the other hand, that it
is suspicion and agger which cause
I the snake to follow the disturbing
• -gourd, not the musie."
With thee
Exchanges
chlunnkAM..
Well, no French Finance Minister
is in danger of being accused of
(Adventure Magazine.)
"I venture to state thpt,, without
' ' Fwlhnare
®sr*'
'Oh, you have children, • 'she exclaimed,
'You lucky, happy man!
Godsdid.npt.blens us with a child!',
and all that I replied
Wen God say that you could not
adopt one if you tried?”' ’
♦ SIDE TALKS ' >
By Ruth Cameron 2
♦♦♦♦» -- •40-*
THR RADIO HAS us BUFFALOED
Other materials for early Spring sewing are being receive
daily.
Little Benny’s
iNtebenk si®
, aome of whom 5
mefiting from theFRe .
ANNIVEHSARIES
1628Charles Perrault, to whom
-aynkam
1746—Admiral George Keith, a
noted British naval oflieer in 1
poleenie wars, born in Scotia
pents. We bare simply been pain,
‛ fully behind the times: 1 thinka
war sould Re . declare and we
, might pass it up, with our noses
in oid books and our feet in old
We'heard alwomanruysthaipihe
day that she would like to own a
slave; that she wished with all her
I don't believe there ever was in
all toe history of the world any in-
ventton that had such an effect on
the mental attitude of the world as
radio.
And I don't mean because of the
measages that come over it but be-
cause of what it is in itself:
Tha radio bas us buffaloed.
—dite-inferenees-—and-implications
Are Ae perfectly tremendous and in-
such a wave, and is prepared to car '
ry it out, then, -and perhaps then 1
only, will the man have been found ,
who can succesafully hold down the .
portfolio of finance minister in the 1
French cabinet. The deficit is the 1
biggest worry the French cabinet is J
facing, and time would be saved if
all personsi who hereafter accept the
finance minister's post would file
their resignations along with their
aecOpteacM. Getting rid of the de-
ficit ie -what- France needs, and j
needs badly, right at this time.
pester for nearly fourteen ;
popularly known as “Rock
ChutaK” because Jokn D. #
ler Jr., is a member and
. sand, the elder Rockefsller wnapa tha
8igh services there for many yearaDr. -
Woelfkin is sixty-seven years old
and a native of New York City. For-
the Palace, ia a suite of Apartments
which was prepared for the recep-
tion and occupancy of the royal
guest on this eecasion, tart for some
iason our guide d14 not explain,
shegwould not avail herself of
ihpghaant,fngsbf"sad‛Rngng
of richest Lyons silks, and I wish
that I knew why the Queen spstn-
“What you have aeon, et eourse.
ia that a snake charmer' slams down
a little round wicker- basket and
matches off the eover, while , ih
the same instant ha uses L’
hand to begin playing his)
reed pipe which is stuck in
gaudy pointed gourd. The and-----
ly roars up with- mcexpanded
and follows the swaying pipe
---'fascinated' attentjon, charmed
into a sweet temper by th
e"Thas awake is Justigam
son una. u an be He has beenalapty
what they tom and considerably .JM
cover of his dark basket.
wheelk l tig alwuys fond of drinking =
truth from erudition’s aen; when this
M.6 X -icztm L’M -
me good and plenty for the time he'd
spent in talk, summing up the works
of Henty, Harold Bell and Edward
Hok.‛ Am! he charyed me
fixing those old pane than i
cont, so I »ald, “This thing of mjxing
toll and knowledge Ju A Erost" g
MeFee, and be quoted- anelent blight-
platitudee hemumhind from the works
of knowledge sharks. He conla quote
•* —fe ' -- 0^ Mil to RHB
and who could be made t d
work she wanted done 44 she w
lt done. She aaid the servant
22e meieeren.2,*
- loses two Mpae. hanOs.
__ ~ ■ • I
< ed all this extravagant preparati
• Returnihztaanewapapera, -N
ever, we laughed a lot oyer an
eidentdi eonneetion with them I
-
BuyTouFBrWCeFles f
tp Mans age today he waa nate
in the .Baptist ministry and
that time his pastoral activities
been confined almost wholly to
York C.ity and its immedatis
ity, With the exception of a six-
period spent as a thorn be r of toe
ulty of toe Rochester Theplo
Seminary. In 1911 he wag hon
with the presidency of the "
Now I# MM wtatosiihta ta to
Amtecentecomg-
i . AN2NENC wfmt -a
-Mgk, * 1
INARAN
4 A
om protection. THat
ed before, and thought-
B, seeing their products
iining in the face of
tariff, are thoroly con-
duties on agri
are a miserable
humbug.
tans in the agrarian
never had a hildt
say a thing to her. Here's
2-s-
, ■
g"
sEg
xesult to us-Florence complained
at the clatter and murmured
sleepily, “I wish they wouldn’t make
such a racket; makes me think a
wars declared with somebody!"
The mention of th* English
Queen-mother reminded me of a lit-
tle room we saw at Versailles that
yourseif, ypurcom.
ie hank, / which ar*
BRION RATES
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ill tin aqvanee I--- 110
Bi dn advance)--- 2904
a physician, Durant arrived hero
last night. After greetihg a few
friends at the station he hastened
to his home, accompadied by other
members of his party which in-
cluded Dr. John F. Erdmann, who
it attending the tajUtad- atO*.
-prurrer
I WILL COMMSNCB
pacnupMaLing
"MMHu5
THIS WEEK.
at your early convenience.______
HATLEY GIFT SHOP
' "ge duf a l ’ rnh rei 4dui
--------
pne at anyth!
2 + c j 2 ref ore. We Bad to explai
. aa ih
M-mt. safes
ire wouldn’t be any uch thing as ——
ding to Scratchnkle Rill for
ndy. to come andehelp zou next
r quiet- U.How much better tbngs aresar
front fanged tday,Tfiyonwent-e-bervant
you advertise and • dozen apply-
You select the on* you like and ty
him out at so much .a week. He hag
Mice to- ran incentive to do his best, because I
you Will pay him Saturday night if
he does, and you wil fire him Sat-
-urday night if heaqesn’t You have
no responsibility oncerning him
, other than that broad duty that man
owes to man. And the interest on the
money that would be tied up in your
tlave man pays the wages ofotr
Jree man. ■ " e
Miss Jane Jenn Inga enjoys the,
diatinction of having played mor
mother parts than any other actrema.
in the films. Recently ghe appeared^
in the role for the 178th time. »|
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A Lunch of Nuts
*UMO STORAGE CO,
Phone28.. ‘ Ber Fowler,
wnq*
sii JR Po*
r would stay.in jaif un
vawould be alot more
trial than when enjoy-
t NATL
-y BANK
Em T.
i tramp may yes
lmarengal ei
e tiu tinker
thoughtful api
tion is running tor crasy
everybody else. Do Tyu
Way about it, tael WMtox
own a slave, too? We wond wr.
really would—even though you think
you would. * ‘ aTi 1 ,
. From a purely cold-hlooded buaf-
K' mm point of viewitherewouln’be
anything to it. A good slave on to-
day's market wotla be worth $10,
000. If you owned Uncle Tom and
he got Bick you would* throw a duie
k apaami itwt.hu
WOULD YOU
Ping.ooWasn‛Ewarvn
,1905-” entry of
Japanese inte^Port’Arthti#. ?
1924—William V. Allen, fa
Uited Skates senator from Ne
ku, died at Los Angeles. Bor
Madison counts, O., Jan. 28,118
.We Jaat Don’t Dare
AThejradjamakes ML afraid to say
anyshing is absurd or impossible,
i I believe the radio has a great
deal to do vith th* tremendous
wave of belief in psychic phenome-
non- of various- aorta------
„Sqmene uspeaks of the science of
numenoloqy which claim that the
number of letters in one's name may
have something to do with the state
of one’s mental attitude, and we
start to say “tommyrot” with force;
and then someone else says “but it
may have something to do with vi:
brations. Look at the radio " And
weslbokeliterally at the Instrument
inetheconer, or fizuralively at our
ated Press is exclueivel
“awpateprceRgeo
rSST'erqitedin. tw^-pa;
o the local news puWmuM
-ia
ER JtXWPHpai FOR
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—here we Haye not only
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1926, newspaper, January 12, 1926; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475117/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.