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HERE ARE A FEW CLOSEUPS OF FAMED SAGE OF SCHOOL OF WISDOM AT DARMSTADT
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ting all the established French
inviting .emancipation, accord- values.
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for a Value---Here It Is!
if the attempt ends in failure -1
and a smash comes, man can’
before water measures
regulated by the state.
men merely can be submissive,
as Count Keyserling sizes - up
Longhorn Room No. 2. and was
expected to consume most of the
surviving the sentence imposed
on her after the World War,.
WINKLER GETS
MILE AND HALF
POOL EXTENSION
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imps u*
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Values
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$30
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STORE HOURS: 8:80 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
SATURDAY: 8:30 A. M. TO » P. M,
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'Opposition to any. definite pro-
It Is Men in United States Who Are in State Which
Invites Emancipation, Hermann Keyserling Declares
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WU1IC 411K6.• ayrau,
. ing to set up a new social struc- 1
—= Woman rules America, and unless her undertaking ends some day in dismal failure there’s little prospect of man
getting an opportunity to take over the job. That’s. the view of Count Hermann Keyserling, famed sage of the School
of Wisdom at Darmstadt, whose philosophic countenance is pictured interestingly here. The Count has just come to
the United States for a lecture tour.
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OIL OPERATORS Woman Rules in America FRANK LOWDEN
Says German Count, Writer TO FILE SOON
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Aones Hart Wilton, daughter
of William 'B. Wilson, former
Secretary of Labor, is seeking a
seat in Congress. Her candidacy
for the Democratic nomination
from the 16th Pennsylvania dis-
trict was announced the other
day in Washington.
O’coats
- . Exactly 150 Sensationally
Priced for-To morrow
..... .613.300 x3.300
_____... .2,335,230 x25,636
Increase.
HP
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idea
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•LU-GRIP
■ - ’ Check before it starts.
Rub on—inhale vapors
this afternoon in the injunction
asked by Attorney General Pollard
against the Humble Pipe Line Co.
building across Corpus Christi
Bay, -to a proposed sea loading
rack off Mustang Island. . ,
Arguments were heard Tuesday
afternoon. The .ptpe The .attor-
neys claim the right to go 'undec
the bay is a necessary part of the
right given pipe line companies.
‘Other points urged by them
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AU drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes.
Get the larger size. It is more economical.
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Why suffer with Rheumatism?
. A RE you one of those unfortunates who suffer with pains in your muscles and
A joints, commonly called rheumatism, making you miserable, less efficient,
2 interfering with your working hours, ruining your sleep? i
■ You may have tried many things without relief. Why not try S.S.S.? -
S.S.S. is extracted from the fresh roots of medicinal plants and herbs and gives •
to Nature what she needs in building you up so that your system throws off the cause.
The longest railroad line is be-
tween Leningrad and Vladivostok
'—5435 miles.
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ASHER SANGER, President
FREE TICKET TO
“I suffered from zheumatism for a good many years. At
, times my joints would swell so, I couldn't walk. I tried almost \
everything. Went to Hot Springs .... then finally decided to
try S.S.S. I took a course. In a short time th* rheumatic
pains entirely left me. I am now in perfect health, and want to
add that I have tried all kinds of medicines but I think S.S.S.
. is the best.” Earl C. Campbell, 115 West Main Street, Johnson
cies, there, too, you detect a
woman’s influence, her attempt
to. get every relationship Into
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TICKET SALE STARTS
FOR BENEFIT DANCE
I Funds Will Go to Police Reller
Associaton
Definite - Step to Obtain
Sooners’ Aid Taken
By United Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 1—
Definite steps to draw from Okla-
homa Democracy a strong senti
ment for the nomination of, U. S.
Senator James A. Reed, Missouri,
for the presidency, were announe-
ed here today by Charles M. How
ell, Reed’s campaign manager.
Howell, a Kansas City attor-
ney, was here conferring with the
Oklahoma City supporters of the 1
< Missouri Senator.
Appointment of two Oklahoma
managers for Reed to work in the
east and west sections of the State
is contemplated, Howell said.
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built across state
the situation. Woman mean-
emancipation of women? It whereas this sentence would
> men of these > have destroyed France by upset-
Special Desk Put Up in
Majestic Lobby I
A free ticket is st the Majestic
Theater for every boy and girl who
appeared in the circus mob scenes •
of "Vs Kids," Press-Majestic mo-
vie, Saturday,
Get your tickets, kids, by call-
ing at the special desk which has
been set up in the Majestic lobby.
The ducats will be given out Wed-
nesday, Thursday and Friday .
Some Get Tickets.
Kiddles who worked as “extras”
Friday and Sunday were given 1
their tickets’after scenes were fin- .
ished in which they appeared. The
crowd of youngsters which turn-
ed out Saturday was so large, how-
ever, it was found imfpossible to
pass,out the tickets on the lot.
Forty-one youngsters who took
more or less important parts in
the film will receive from 50 cents :
to *5- a day for their efforts. The
payroll has been completed by Di-
rector Hal Norfleet and his assist-
ants. Youngsters entitled) to cash
reward have been notified. "Te
money is being paid on demand at
the Majestic office. ' V
It was first planned to reward
in cash only the 20 principal play-
ers, their earnings to be from *1
to *5 a day.
To Show Seon.
Parents who want the pictures
of their children returned will get
them back. Arrangements are
now being made to this end. They
will be announced in The Press,
as soon as completed.
"Stills” showing the kiddies in
the groups on the movie lot, were
taken by the United Photo Ser-
vice.
"Us Kids” is now being deve-
oped snd titled for showing at the
Majestic the week of Feb. 11. .
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BATON ROUGE, La, Feb. 1.
A new Louisiana oil fleld was ---------•——--— —-
P opened today, anaresult,ofthezeet. Traces of oilwere encoun-
l blow ing-in.of tnerGulnRetining’tred at 115-22 and 410-20. The
. 15 ?0-^A.yeen.?on3 Parish ‘ wel is being drilled on in.
. The, well was flowing 12,000 i _ . . _
barrels a day, * was estimated Decision Due foday-
150 will be paid If R. V. Turner's Quick
Relief Balve fails to relieve croup, head
colds, catarrh, sore throat,, headache, ear-
ache* eczema, itch, burns, risings, bruises,
cuts,1 sores, rheumatic pains or piles. It
18 one ofthe most powerful, penetrating
germ-kflling. pan-rellevng and healing
salves known to science. Removes corns
in a, few hoypa, without pain; also seed
warts. Price5Oc, 60c and $1 at all drug
stores'. --Advertisement.
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reports of water encroachment ---—,
in Winkler County. . .
Texon Oil and Land Co. No. Railroad Commission Hears
Come See
Them, Men!
Yes Sir, Men, here’s a group of OVERCOATS
and TOPCOATS that you’ll find hard to duplicate i
at this low price. Every garment is well made . \ I
of good quality materials. Single and double- \ j
breasted models.
Md iL.waspinched downatwic uation in the Hendricks pool was
ter cent basic sediment and expressed by.a.maJor!t ot the
Nation’s Oil Production
Again Registers Decline ‘.
National crude production de-
clined 25,650 barrels for the
week ended'Jan. 28. averaging
e Block 97, is reported having
tirade its third showing at 936
HIRTS
Collar and Neckband Styles
Colors of White, Blue, Tan, Grey
Here they are, Men! M’LORD Genuine Imported
English Broadcloth Shirts in solid colors of white
tan, blue ard grey. Every shirt is perfectly tailored
and guaranteed.. ‘ :
But the result is the same.
You can tell whether a given
country is matriarchal or patri-
archal, not by the happiness of
the people or the down-trodden-
ness of one sex, but by the laws.
Countries, said the count, where
social customs are long estab-
lished, whpre property rights
are inviolate and ' where th*
51. Block 18. T&P Survey The
70-barrel swab was made in 12
AUSTIN, Feb. 1—Judge George
Calhoun will render a decision
4
ing sta-
3, and
-tion 41. Block B-5, the farthest
east well to show signs of water
and being on the high part ofencroachments in the wells of the
th* structure is making 20 perHendricks oil pool in Winkler .. emancinat
cent water .and, B..S. County, were considered by oper- really is the
Others Report Water. ators and -geologists, at a hearing; a e-.---
This well was flowing at the [ ofthe Texas Railroad Commission ।
rate of 1793 barrel* a day Jan. [ in the Texas Hotel Wednesday.
29. At. 2941 feet it began to1 Seventy-five oil men, represent-
show basic sediment and was ; ing more than a score of compan-
pinched in to 840 barrels the Mes with operations in Winkler
30th, bne-fifth B. 8. ! County, were in attendance.
school land between McCamey and
Ingleside without objection; the
line, will .furnish -n outlet for
West Texas oil in competition with
Venezuela oil; 94 per cent of the
oil carried thru the line is pro-
duced by others than the Humble
Co.; if tme State Eorbids their line
under Corpus Christi Bay it-should.
also demand removal of pipe Iltes
in San Jacinto bay and Galveston
bay. . - 4 . !
They cannot load at. Ingleside
and compete with Venezuela ,
because the channel is too shallow
to permit full loading of,big tank-
ers. . .
Atbrney General Pollard ar-
gued the state can only give rights
across the bays by legislative ac-
tion; that the line will carry only
oil owned by the Humble Com-
pany; that the. schools and uni-
versities are better off to have the
oil remain in the ground until oil
price*' increase, and that the right
of the state to control it* own
property is of greater public im-
port nice than the possible timpo-
rary outlet for oil. . -
Without taking a part in the
proceedings, other oil interests
were represented at the hearing
by observers. They claim it will
give Humble a monopoly in the
fields served.
concrete form. Marriage, pro- . directly rather than thru their
hibition—they all are women’s „
ideas put into tangible form.” _ ’
- ------. _______At present, Count Keyserling 1 Th* -present frankness be-
words, seem to be the main- —beteves the women of ^America tween the sexes is woman's iaea,
are striving for something that FFthe count belevest Nren always
they don’t really visua lize.To would idealize love and clothe “
gain what they call freedom , , , ,
they deliberately are sacrificing ] In fantastic garments, rather
charm and beauty and much of than strip it.
Drop "Freezone" on that old,
bothersome 'com. Instantly : it
stops aching, then shortly you
lift that sore, touchy corn right
off with your fingers.
You'll laugh, really! It is so
easy and doesn't hurt, one .bit.
it works like a charm, every
time.
A tiny bottle of “Freezone”
costs only a few cents at any
drug store and _a
ge will .
spite of I
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torus
Lift-Off-No Pain!
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"Here again,” he pointed out,
“women show their practical
, natures and their, concreteness.
They never have idealized sex.
They have had the real side of
it, the child bearing and the
tending of the"” children. To
them, sex is no theoretical mat-
ter."
Count Keyserling will lecture
; in this country from coast to
coast—putting us under his tol-
erant microscope the while.
. “Where there are many law»,
while wll'Lgo ahead,, endeavor- covering all possible contingen-’
_____tries thru their men rather than
"T by the direct American system.
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18118 33
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see* gHgpg
is sufficient to
remove every
hard corn, soft
corn, corn be-
tween the toe*
and calluses—
- Try it! - Ad-
yertisementa
EW YORK, Feb. T—The ,
at the rate of 10,000 barrels, . - ------------
me DISCUSS WATER
pens to be a Russian. He finds
this country "a most interest-
, ing matriarchy,"’ with women
holding the reins and tightening
on th bit. He finds our men
striving to keep up the pace and
make the grade.
N Sharing our "matriarchal
system" are such countries as
Spain, France and Italy. The
Latin women rule their coun-
today.
The nearest well to the new
gusher is 100 miles away. It
---was the-Hrat oil well east of the
Mississippi River in Louisiana.
Four-Mile Northeast
Extensionzof Noodle Creek
•A four-mile northeast, exten-
sion of production in the Noodle
Creek pool of Jones County
seemed certain Wednesday, as
Shaheen, Hutson and Weaver's
No? 1 A. T. Smith swabbed 70
barrels of oil.
The test is located in Section
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H:i2i. 4,1250
home is the unit of government,
' ■ arermatriarchal.
"Women,” he explained, "are
natural conservers. They deal
in concrete realltes. Hence
property and succession are ex-
’ tremely important. They rep-
1061,650 x3.750
, 15,700 2600
109,000 x1,2501
53,150 15,300
, 10,400 x
2.200 lIMi
Total depth of the Atlantic-
Collett well is 2695 feet, with
.pay topped at 2620. It is 227
feet in the lime, or 17f feet
above sea level. . .
Flowing 10,000 Barrels.
The new gusher is the No. 3
Ida Hendrick "C" of Roxana Pe-
troleum Corp., in Section 29.
Block B-5, which has drilled to
top of pay" at 2912 feet.
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Campaign Manager Says
East Is Giving Support
By United Preas.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Nom-
ination papers of Frank O. Lbw-
den will be filed next Saturday
for the primary in Illinois, Clar-
enc* F. ‘Buck 6t Chicago an-
nounced today.
Buck', who is managing Low-
den’* campaign for the Republi-
can presidential nomination, said
strong eastern support Is appear-
ing for his candidate.. He did
not refer to New York reports
concerning the closing of a Low-
den office there.
FEBRUARY 1, 1988—THE
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Shirts that sell regu-
larly for $1.95 in this
SPRING SALE at ,
$1.49. You can't go
wrong on these val-
u0B—buy now for fu-, '
''ture needs and save
big- .XXXt
SPECIALTY SQUARE
CHILDREN’S
Thurman and Maxwell's No. -3 " May Name Committee.
Ida Hendrick, Section 29 Block । R .D: Parker, chief of the oil
,“"1,33202 a!
--“mam Hg
2.365.200 barrel*, th* American
Petroleum Institute reported of Winkler wells was offered as
Wednesday. Oklahoma and West the chief argument against any
Texas both showed decreases immediate program of restriction
The averages: by the Railroad Commission.
Peidl ' Prduetton Chng Complexity of formations in the
olahma .. a. ..610.230 -at - -
Kanawa .. 11.800
Panhandle Texas ......... 76,000
North Texas ............. 72,450
West Central Texas . 56,5
West Texas Per Basin , .2t0,500
f ' “ 25,300
23,150
4300.
90,100
For more than 100 years S.S.S. has been giving relief in thousands of cases,
testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. - - .
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'■ ——purely.i
Syggsvegetable
man Charles W. Andres has
lived long enough to father 11
children and then see. the grim
specter of deth sweep them all
Louisiane Field Opened,. ’”«• FomznngRsarolwnha last
100 Miles From Production cently while trying to pull a
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ing to Count Hermann Keyser- "Russia can plunge into a
ling, famous author, philoso- revolution and not -wreck her
pher, lecturer. But right now , people, because the Russians
there's no hope. j most of them, never hive held
For the time being, ak least, property or grown used to it.
They are .'interested in spiritual
rather than material problems.
. ... . .coytmoru J, a muaju.,, J.., seize the opportunity for a
35.Per cent,bas C sediment and company officials. comeback. Watchful waiting
flow ng. water and is reported next two or three weeks, outlin- The count, who is best known
making 137 barrels of oil an ing recommendations based on . to this country thru his "Travel
hour. * , , , analysis of waters found in the' Diary of a Philosopher" and
City. Tenn. I
pootand on thoro study of drill- "Book of Marriage,” heads the
ing-conditions found by represen- School of Wisdom in Darm-
tative operators. - j stadt, Germany, and is held to
■' Water Is Mystery. I be the philosophical genius of
. . . j ri 1." i I 1.. . s. modern Germany—tho he hap-
Lack of definite- knowledge by” — - ‛
geologists of exact causes of wa-
ter being found in different strata
Reafan and Culberson Wells
'Get Interesting Reports
Reagan County's latest mew
. well. In the Big Lake’ district.
Skelly No. 1 University, is re-
ported .having filled up,900 feet
’’•with oil in the hole, n* gas.t
The oil was 32.8 gravity, 2
degrees, and was comimg train
3131-41-foot pay. The'well had
been drilled .deeper Tuesday
fro.. 3138 feet. Location is In
Section 33. Block 8. x
Out in Culberson County, Scott
& pitman's Miller No. 1, in
tsox.
lan has
for the
uto the
ire this'
resent tangible forces.
"A country ruled by men.
such as Russia, or Germany, is
much more interested in ideas.-
a Rours, without,, water. Total
depth is 2458 feet, four feet in
the 'pay.
Ticket sale for the Fort Worth
Police Relief Fund dance began.—"
Wednesday.
— The beneflt dancg 'wlll.be held __I
Feb. 14 at the Texas Hotel, with
Al Morey and his Worth Theater
Orchestra playing the dance mu- .
sic.
Funds derived from the danee
will go to the Police Relief Asso-
ciation. At present each member ‛
of the association is furmisbofa
81,000 insurance policy a’plans
are to Increase the peount to
*2,000. ' •
H. W. Carter, Howard Grant, R. *
R. Newton, Wi C. Harmon, Andre -
Fournier, A. J. Mitchell, Ralph
Conner, A. C. Maelin, C. A. Law-
rence and R. A. Samples compose ~
the ticket committee.
‘ Her Color Went Black. She
Was Frightened To Death
Mr*. Waite, New Brighton, writes:
“That deadly indigestion and gastrtis,
caused by constipation made my color
go black. I stw frightened to death,’
and I feel your lafative saved my life.
I take them every night now for pre-
caution, and do not fear an attack of
constipation poisoning any more.” 1
X (CARTER’S LITTLE LIVERPILLS
AD druzzists-25andz5credpkgt
Hendrick Pool Also Reports
Big Gusher Flowing Wild
Over Derrick
Winkle* County blew Into at-
tention ofoll men Tuesday with
one gusher flowing wild, and a
second -well extending production
in the pool a mile and a half to
the north.
The extension well was the No?
1 T. G. Hendrick of Atlantic
Producing Company and Collett,
in Section 40, Block 26. It I*
reported having made one 10-
barrel head.
; the joy of life.
They no longer tke the
trouble to charm or Inspire men;
they come right out and com-
pete with him, driving a sharp
bargain where they on.
"One fact is certain,” he
said-, "a man to be creative and
do his best work needs a wom-
an's ihspiratidn. It will be j
most interesting to see what j
happens in a matriarchy such as (
America's, where women work
c.a-s
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