Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 68, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, SHEftMAN, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS. 1920.
NlilfW IH VKTVN AMI
hQtiKRFX ( U%
Wife v! & ■&■?£§, £&&£ /*,, v g'f'
1 VV<^V*>«V? '•,
m • Wfc ?z*7t: iw'twAl&kifrf.
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EH
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G«nt ration of Wom«n Said
SOCIETY
for Utility When Present*
Aro in Quwtion.
mu t mlitgle with the younger
lion to comprehend the cluing-
h of domestic life. Those
the hearf* de*lre of worn
lout tJielr chirm, we are
JllRDOME TONIGHT
z?
torn.
While the proverbial route to ft
iuaiTt heart bat* not changed Its rond-
lied, and jroo^ifookliig1 '* *1111 the
trade mark of a desirable wife, yet
W<V't
v. - .- • '■;v}^-Vy '■]/: -v J-
Anniversary expressions of a hus-
hsnd's fove are wild to ho changing lu
The new note l#mtllitj\ This (fet
fmpUfled bjr a story that cornea h
one win. recently vlaiteil yotmg
Her Fifth lllrtliday. lmm
JJttle >11** I>orothy XUUom Una Iteen
eagerly looklmc formuii to tier birth-
day, Tuesday, October 12, .\vlun she
woUhl lie five whob- jleu rw ,old,
So ye*t«nr«toy #be wa* ?My ghid
Utile las>I«, tfMt-n : nMgiriwr of her
youim plujunuYetl Asuf-mlilcd Jit lu-i'
home. *il- \Ve#t ('berry afreet. to lirtp
hec jijJebrttte the «'V«'iir And they did
ih a mapiicr very di*
Kumi ei,'« ! '"VfilfiiMi kmum's were
| ltty«sl. prohubl.v tlic tpo#t exciting '">c
while they diiHH«*ed,their ai - ({>eliur life 'jftiuutnir tbd,
proachlug wnnlverwiry. "I ihlnk InVtijf* <-on e«tf • Utile Mamie
•diall get Ruth a necklace," the'yoanirj 4„,hIh *VeW achieved tif*> honors. n
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said. Huth demurred. VYIuif
did site wish, was hh query, with
the •uggeftUon of n diamond or a piece
«>f mahogany furniture, or some other
embellishment for the home.
"I# you really Insist on a present,"
ahe aald, "I have always wanted «n
elect Mc/washer and a vacuum clean-
1 ', V*. •' .• ^ ,'|
This Kuggcfrt* the story of the negro
bridegroom wbp, when the honeymoon
waned, brought home a heavily mir-
rored dressing table and a
"Sow, Mandy," he .said, "you can aid-
down 4n fi*ont of this ami watch jrn'Welr
atarve to death, or you ran ha<>,. this
tub and earn yo' livln'."—Omaha Bee.
ideal servants in mexico
One May Get a Deacertdanlcof the tn^
cat and a Friend for Uife, for $15
a Month.
ceiviwc a pretty prize for her bljiui-
f«d«i«'il exartiM'ss In piaelnjf tlie tall/
<'ak<'. bw ereain cones, fruit and
puueli w >re itiuVb enjoyed i y the
.Wyfhesttme llttk" folks.
.The yoilUK hostess was the recipient
of iium.v pretty gift a. to make t*vetaw>-
ralNe the Httjiiium-Bt of her flviV-j'«irs.
Nhal*e!H| eare Club.
With tlie president, Mrs. I*. ('. Keith,
In (hi* cjielr. i Ue Simpen r Cl'th
'Iteltf It* iflrfcf''' feftidy fieasiou *fn oi'tiy
aft</ruo t), «t public library 'J^he
afteriusm, waa glreti largely t< the
flMC/nuwil^ of UmerU'anlaatliai b«'o-
griuuk which the Hub |m* ih;j;iiiftrr/rt*f^
cd. pm m'.t?1"
I Hi Hunter. < > jiu't ii;h'i «<f
Ainevi«iii'i>^|l' it In the Texas K&lera-
tron of Wometi's (^tibf. was lit <yariif*
Vif the prwifatoi^fthe fl/st. J'eatiirc of
rwhieht:ivas rwlt ti'pil. hespoii^ex were
¥ • , given With name* of men great W the
Mexico Is Utopia for Amt^;ij^^(^ ,J|111(try; •
houwwlves, for Ihere Is noservu.it. niitjl ij^ttnilnn 'of «wera
problem .there, according to Mrs. . (|)<< (,(vsf(|i.
lit.*' WAs ably plesentetl
Dunlop, wife of the chief engineer of j( | m,d by .Mrs. tlor-
Ola Transcontinental de l'etralco, the
Mexleatn branch of the Standard OH "<MI HIWWU
<-Oi
y.
•'Heview of the <'oiistitution of the
I'liltwl States" was a fine analysis' of
n years a^o I couUI hire any sen- nin,|iml ,lllN ((f „Mr
ant for 12 a n,o„th. ahe aiOd, enj r ,,rj..elples. the ex,s^th.n given I.,
now I bare to pay only from flO to # ^ M|x ,, v Sl„,
"Short History of I'olitleal I'a rib's"
was assiatied to Mrs. (' « IliuJ^ley.
and she gave an erudite resume of the
reglittllt {stillleal ejeinents *<t Amerieau
hisfotX, , , ,
Mr*. Tuck ha.l the "History "f
Woman Suffraiie uml ller I'ieseut
$15. Often In my kitchen I have a
descendant of the Incas maklnp my
bread, and when a Mexican Indian—
who must not be confused with a peon
—really attaches himself or herself to
yon, you have not only a servant, but
* friend for life, one who really looks
after ytme interest*. * ; *"
"Of course. In Mexico, as well as
anyw^rn tKeiser*a^a|am*,^n
ihel^nghtii': Tie Jook knl^Jteot* u^i , - ^ —
not wnMi dlMhM; tho chamber- IhhIh t1 w r<mmry4
luald will have*ntHldng ^'dij wtth the) ,">^liai *'nn I•«* Aeeompli.-ln <1
kltcbenrV^^VV^-^^,^ ,T .
live or six servants «io not equal thoae ,n thoroucld* ventilated ipn -tl>yi jjn ih<
WIIW'II J>.J ,+m.
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HOT -SHOf FOR neighbor PRINTING BY THE DEMOCRAT OPF1CE
Probably Woman Wlfched She Had Not j
Irritated Mr. Dobson While
He Waa Worried.
. *
Mr. J>obiRwt emue home early In the
) evening, but 17 alu^tw In the wind. He
negotiated the stepi to hi« front door
- pti hi* htuxl* and hheet*. riuallyi w hen
t, , iie rcnebeil tla fop, ho fished his keys
KMi p.H.mimno.s are a - fro(|1 h)s fcH( wl|||h|U
ftingiMj Sm il « wiling Uiateh h>- ,>H( (tw, key^t,t, „f (.(>llrHH) (,0„ld
t vvei^i ifaHp'H..I < ltHteh I tl.efwe*.- ii i.-nl ^ fa-fimnVl. v-?
wrentier, and Marvin H trthlge, ligh. After several attempts to locate It,
JiWlVyWelKlM < !e.-u,p et OkhilWUot. at Jf) wh|<.,, hl, faifw{ miserably, he hap-
I he Jv'ew .Xinhtse Theutre NV ;*lut•*- jWni,,j f0 jr,ot: over his .shou'lder, ntid
day evenliw :«t 7-'^i oehwk.. dlseovered tilie wojumn next door
'A tbrt'V stng'?- in the center iff t<lil ^ him, '
the Alrdom;' l-.i* lewo euustrucfed on "Wash yon tt T he deinnndeil.
whk'lt the tvn tiers- w(li . (riajiy'r, "1 don't M'ant anything," abe replied,
lH ees ullt epeti at I rfgl o'ci«"k. m m( hut didn't go away,
tlte main tmut will >'.<:'t at *:!•{> j 'j'he man made anofher nttempt to
« "eha^t. .* -j find the keyhole, but bejiuj again tin*
• ' •" 1 "t tQCeetiSjful turned In di'gust and asked
PINE BLUFF BUILDERS j the neighbor If she had borrowed the
CO ON CHEN SHOP PLAN *3*"
rt
a> sflciaiprt pwim in paifftil
I'tiie, Hlviff. Atk„ ik i. i;{ The local
nyer a Uitaltsh. belted « 11f "f I hive-
tyu she is ueat'iiiK a >ho.rt M'jttlt rel
ea|w iitiil i a rri< - ;i nniir to
piateli. ,
thing about your keyhole except. Utat
>t. u can't find if,** nwild she.
- ~*'\Vel|, you've liorrow,s| everything
Hullders l.s( ii.inv.e la*•! night ,7'Hu^,j/„>t Kj1(, j thought Juayhe
j t'ounced mi «'p ii xlii.fi jHiiie.v folbtv.lug y(ni borrowed our -keyhole," came tbe
•the ftrc-herc >esterdu wldch destroy- j i-epiy, • "v •>r. -
Jed Sixty tniildinjis. <'arpetiters -UoiVe ' .
l.,-en yji it,>'trily sims- < . !.,:■ r l. v.lieu Peter and Paul Were in Rome.
. ..ntra. ioM , ul fl|e seal.-• Irua *1 to j An.on|hfl, ij,e evi.lence ami dls.
(-ruts an hoii' :or j'untie., ui n.- mVv(l.rjH- lV£ tu0 fc*fjvujips archaeologists
All hulMil.'ig Wti'< M"■' a ftT1' np. s n«s« i rtf uoine; 1'rofesQors t;ros.si Condi and
iheu. I lie < mil i ,ii mi - >«.!' MiMi the j (>r.lzt,y MartUH'bl. there no longer re* i
CNP r^-fcd m-h >,r buOdlng t ill low Jn.i{ , nminH fthv (jt(nht 11mt t|)0 Apwtlw j
.VHW lailhUng ) Wr tesllome and
to he atopixHl ami am . o JJ jmtTcred wmrtiyrdow there.
ft* l'^^. • That - doubt ban b H>ii raised several
Sf ~it. ... & j tlraes in controversies tepvtiftt various
.iv 'i to hilling. j ni*ehaeolof;i-.ts.
*wnetaiM Prefi.^nhl ' ' ' '"'The Apostles IVtwnnd I'aill," pro-
t hiuha. \- ii "<■>. f. t Vofoston ! feasor .Mamechl said, "did to to Home,
that he shot i ' > l\<tt,.| ...ii/vveulthy 1 1 have found traces of their burial In
ramiter living .....i |:. - rt. \rbr..'wa's ! n «' ««i b hewn out of the rock on
made b.v Klo^.l V i. k. a u> iahU.r, to! 1 Appinu Way. behind the ancient
lowing discover*" hi I'aCei-ion«i' lw«ly church of St. Sebastian.
In a ceUar May of tl, . I'aiteKl.u home, ' "There are graves 1n this under-
aceordlug to ,t |',a jsi 11 dt>«|iateh 're-
eelved here, I 111 <• i -'• 11 tinl been ud>s*
111l; since last \ugust. \V1ck -.i i«I he
shot in self deb n-e,
UoAmu's Horse Wins.
Aiftodflteit Prttnti !'■*),at- K
Xewtnarket,. Kaiilaml. <><>. I'i The
'laslc :j''lSh4||r*;^nch Stakes at *' , iulies
a m
Luck's Garment Shop
125 NORTH TRAVIS
REMEMBER THIS—
New garments are sliown here every day—choicest,
styles, newest and best materials, and always at a price,you
can pay. We don't carry a lot of cheap, poorly made, ill-
fitting low-priced garments—but merchandise of high char-
acter, if you please.
ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU.
Buy when you, are ready. Capable and experienced sales-
people to attend you.
NEW COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS
all put in stock this week. Styles that are new and different.
ulmiiium s.tvi 'iI In v-r • guests a light
t'efia<1. .of Hi1'. \ 'iik'' i'i' < k> and ic-
Hiatus," and most creditably reviewed cream,
thy ot^iji'i;!, a*-jih h has Im:cii'of such
ip>v .Wit *d Yofit riiversv In Mi<- a ii-
i cutr:il ( hrist i tu < burrh.
The \\, iii.ii.'- t'di,|,. jt et the (Vafrai j 'ldrty two lior
< liri-tl.itr < hint h l.vbl an ill day tiu.s'i j : ' * '
inc '"ii \|incl.i;> '! til- t uinieil I'm | Ikmiels in North ( aroliua.
ground burying place, which of course
j prove nothing. I'-iu there are also, writ-
ings on the,wall, and these writings all
Irtyoke the nhl of I'eter ami I'a id, do*
; Kerlbetl as Ijlng (here."
Famous ^.line May "Come Back."
The (Vttnstiii k lode, once Known
the richest silver mine in the world,
and- from which millions of dollars
fti$.n liuVse «|f* approximately frilNHt [ v',4p" during the height of Its
waV wott here l,.da \ by ,1 :ra< ket. own-! is about to com^ hack to Its
.'d. Ml*. <J. KoMn.-oii. .1 I'. Wab'iiV- mv"- 1 "r the hnle was almost
iVont/ JJue V\a> sc.end and A\ T deserted, ami Virginia Wy. Xev„ lived
! I i nil U S''h hn wi% < tliln
V :# M.
1
l\f|^wjj|w by /'« '• *in'4y-j; ,„mr4.i!:l
tViil. '.I tiM ' I a *f 0tif'd " f;l «M ! !■ Ill iow'im •
t i \ 11 i I «■ ill I I l l:' 11 i
The Ujj'eiiiKii) v ' • d- . I In *
inu. li e fSirfii'iil.ir !-eina the maktfig
\iJ11f-1. aud forte of Ileei •«'• i<
plel ed. The-1 M t h hi : t to ! iie
ef one wrvaut in
"1 hear my
Itig because the food of tbe servants
coat* more than their own table. Now, j to present any new thought or Idea.
If jou give ypur, tyexlcan Ittdlnu her'which she utfly have gathered b.v <>b J|"
1' IWtUlaii (t;ake«) and her beans w(t"h si-rvatbin and reading, shell utatt.< r to " 1
diplenty of'ctiffF, alio in 'porfwtty KatlH- '(awtliU'iiif to the riuh'« wc|fin e
fttd end acOTHS a Ipere elaborate<llet," i>lcs. Keltlw' opening rfiuarks t<> the '* '
gut in .
ly NeW Yor* friend* cmifn-.
round tabh' period
At till or the future progr.inis,,every
k'tuH uiember will have the oppoi'tunity
; w#
.... Amusement for 8oth.
* "MMrrlage^*ft Is waiiflerftiU** '(tun
gled the happy Smith. "H l« blissful,
Joyou ! It Is heaven! Ah—hut I for*
getl" he exclaimed, suddenly serlmis.
"You have found It a very different
dpi,i, were, very eimiesl ami Iter expres-
sions of hdjicftilncHM for the rtotiiliig
VittrV Work were warml> inspiration it.
Mary Nash Club. i
•> i.VHsn.. zephyr !|/(jliniiigha to wa^ h"st
ens to the Mary N'ttsii Club, Tm siht.v
afternoon, at the home of Mrs. W 11
Ham l.'inhford on South ' Crockett
<*t rect
There was a huge and cuthiisiasti.-
alonsr hi a lethargy that included the
slew erituilkltnc of Its buildings and
the rolling of Its sidewalk*, until what
was om of tie- trawl colorful, blasting,
excitement gathering towns in the
Cniicl stall-j, l«oeaair>. a .-monument !<■>
ih id hopes and ;i mockery of its for-
mer self.
It has been discovered that thoit-
thlng—eh ?"
*Yes. Personally I consider mar-
riage a tossup," said .Tones.
"Poor fellow, poor fellow!" ltmt-
tered Smith. "How you manage to put' attendance. Midi as imiy even
ijp with that tartar 6f a Wife I don't'^i,-)^ have.
know I" I The meeting vv as comlui ii d bv
"It might'be werse," fnld Jones,jpr^M.'nl, Mis. .lames Cverhi-ait
"We have lots of fun."
MHow Is thatV"
"Well, you see, when my wife k'cts' t<.mp,mit
Into a pniudon she always hurl# Ihingsj \n, , Ihc leading and
at my head. Kvery time she bits 'e n,j,lUt(W ,,| n,,. ions meeiiie.'
Hidira t t'tla I orpha futoe, ln|i"t Kovv ■
11 mile, in I *ii'U."i - . ■
en lull* r I 11• > hi b, i ■ . .i i
iI'IhC. In c.i.f i ' n' - J. Tito" he'u
u hhli v. a > -I ' i :• i. • i • ■ i hutt:
and till' exOllMI. it e" t'l iii 111 i tl V
kit' hi O . t I.m- ||| I n h Ml -
W In ih-
AH t a tftili I ■■ pi'iy, siien| iir
p 11 a -; i i ' -udiat'i I it v, Mi'-. i ta.v it ul I.
11 loh h • 111 it) I i 'i l ui' 11 ., i i '1 lei I tie-
tin et t, I-, in I n a<u .Mi llol-ap •
pie Oil 'i I'd' iiti '1; i'i 1 t tit.' si i a) v nl j
tin Ihbii
|{| p ,| t v \\ i l , lit 111
I tig a I.' I -pel , I
tin M gt e 1 11 \ in- ti.it I.
tWfl ;>!%;t> PlUftlt, A
PtUiri*^'-, i i.'t. U:; Tin ■ k.ipul'll
cattle* lUjy t«f \S IS- Vv a s >\,,i. v tn J a I - ■
'pti?t,ettse'' uad It liv nilQlou men
uvre aw,,* fr.T't I, ,rte In tho^arnn or' of,,n"H ,,f K'^^ntde ore now
n.lvy iu- "Itiv tt, war w„4 ^eere, ,u'° In giant dumps, and yt
laiy I i.ttiii is ihi^i.ji'1'd lu te toda.v in a
' auipaign -P' < ■ h.
FOOTBALL
Aosltn CoUeje
vs
Daniel Baker
Kidd-Key Park, Friday
Oct. 15
Game Called 3 p. m.
Admission $1
'tln> ny'i lent I department I Ue
VI l\ a I I (a I i v\ , y i a tpa 11 v will 'buy
pit rbi'cl 11 \ '*L tin I ,■ i lie i ii haiij
i..s I'tn .. j. n <mljfo;g to •juiiib'Uieeiu.rtif
kit' 1; \\ .■ til I' . b nil till agent fur
1 I if • h .! I. U . \
ftther thottsnnds of tons rcstlnt? In tho
Clitic 's themselves, can be made to vlehl
t as Inch as SKI n inn tiuder Modern
met hods nf ex t fin t 'on.
i inr iden i t' a 11-■'111a 1 is a woman
who o,i v <"ok iinge| fi>od ;ttid del tl
|V ,m! ea);< s i.ii tin' siittte alt'Tiaiojt.
. t; i • i, . 11 u \ ili" • I l.i I Met t'opniis.
In the absence nl the ■ ectetat>. Mts |
.John I'lnlev. Alt'- i; I •' a -1 • \ i^- ttuid
nli
t't i'Ht "
fit t t-i
she's as pleased as "Punch, and pv
•rat and \ < t v ■ pirlled ■ I'
loin
,| I n in <• t a 1111
11 , .►. ail ' a
I ile^.i ' i rid
.nl anil \ I ;t -
'I'I •' l .i i .'et J
Pari ill l e u iti'is' Assta isM'iin.
I '.I ! I .. It, r \ ■ .' " II
•ll
m
4-1>4
lime she mlsxea I'm ms pleancd us regarding the dl«pnv,ti ui tii
ranch. So between us we are never|W() SI.|M1|;1, diipcv ^Jd' h ih
hWl of. |Ujni>empnt." /
Old Schooner# Become Barges.
tfjfaposal large numbers of old ^ limjiw ^Ythoat fiit-ve. t, i• > pi
l^lMioners, to say nothing of an over |Hs A l)(, Y|l)Ktll ■ ,
eupply of new • wood ships, has beei^a 7ti«. mi mii their educik! ton 11 vf.
problem for the past fe vv years. l'uvW^(J|
r ♦ l f f(H 1 I h.if Mtf ' i
and eanal men. meanwhile, have been t|lIr,(V ,MH sniubei-lv c.4 . t
facing a shortage of barges. Putting |||<v ll( ,u ,
Iheae two facts togother. Eastern ship WOI.rljA it oMi rem„ie
builders have now evolved a new form
of Schooner barge, made by amoving nM.(h,„| |,„atin'j and n.-r-ti
• the upper works and the below deck ', . ^ ()||( (| , ,, •
1 1 (l-l^
Mary Nash Aasi'u iali'il^epdevved a
iiieiii"f'iais 10 Mrs ^J.try l*[tiK' Na-h
""ie c fijmls. ial-. d pi lei.u iiy. \S
|. . 1 I '< I'M I .
ui'! : III
l" 111.
I: Sfae>lvNolc'V
:$h<n Hit jjt't'p. t1 ilis a.
i < i ti • . Ft'h t^r i! t">
t. ■pllilo-, 1:
all,
cabins and bnlkhwids of the .-"'hoono.r>.
"> ueli harge* are capacious and have
the advantages of speed In towing and
tegwortIllness for coa«t work, and If
float from a. sen tow can tuako port
.with a lurv rig. In South Atwrlctt is
... ' ...... ,i,. learn it is mn,
Well as the t nlted States, rebuilt t ^
aclteoners for tiarue work alrendv are "
.. i . , , ' , I tile 111 - • 11 I >e i
at a premium.—Popular Mechanics
•ilsgarliie.
■ n ■
tu f
M.i 11 v
III tlx « elllihl I -• I
illrci l u i 11w ll ml a I. nin I •• r
ha ve applto I for I 'n tn I'-ut v
an lln V 11.
hrtve di'it'ttd abroad
nature nl lln fund
undei'statid
to tl
" ' i M
Attention
Overland Car Owners
We have recently added
Overland Service Station
Aii t'xpot'icMfced and export workman
in ch^u^t1,
X.on are invi^Mi to take advantage of
(hi-> «fi vi('(\
JOHN W. CROOK
Crayson Ccur.ty Overhnd Dealer.
^rv-ice
THE YEAR ROUND
Watch Your
Refrigeratot
THESE COOL NIGHTS WILL
MAKE IT LOAF ON YOU.
Keep a uniform temperature in your
Refrigerator for best results and ice
economy. This coolish weather is decep-
tive—summer is still with us—more hot
weather on the way. Keep us posted on
the service you are getting.
Sherman Ice Co.
/ I
i Italians Melt Up Small Change.
The second hand dealers all over
Italy have cornered the bronze in ami h' 11,1
5 centime' pieces, which they have
melted down and sold, as ingot* for
soldering at two and throp titles the
J rlee the pennies coMt them. Tills lias
t ^Vgtiaed n great deal ,«f annoyance, as
I • VI I It e I . lie : I
inu when sin' su^u<- - tot i It:-1 'be t« ■ i n |
be made available in l>n .. i.m. and j i<
very .ininia11 d di eitssnai i e-ucd ' 11,
It Was flliall ih eiileil I" I' 'li'. the.
ii iinc onn e > i a t tot
till"!* C\i IttslVel v ;i till it t ll'1 V Weti It'll M
stl t i -ifii 'I i ni ly plated at the e\pit at ion Ii
of thill pitiod. I lie v WOtiiil I'I out I. rt'" j A
ivs>ih!e to either uirts i.i I . iv > I \
iii view )ld' the failure In pj.n , ; |,e j 1 •'
t
•mall chance 1* fearer, and in some of wholarahips. the eomndtte, w'i'is in j if '
the cafe* atampw have been ^lv«.t> as strm'ted to tn'ommem. t.. ihe Mat .1 1
Change. The government has reduced Association at its try meet itu: tV.t hi
the aire of the new 10 and 5 centime " e fund he piae-st p"H" ti;ad> in '
pieces, but even that has done little I'1*1"!* 1,11 avvardiim «<>niin111e<
good, #o It has now decided to coin the 'he leva-' I nlv. r<tI\ and t I A a I
lie tie>11 -W ' 'I
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a ^ he t 111 .11 n
Mi'11ov 11.1 11
in I i n '
fnruT:■,!
>lrs. Mi'lr.her.
jji"'- pennies out of a componltlon l^'nl'in. re«i|M«etiv, iv
metal which cannot be used us solder "" w'orth.v upplhaot- who iinubl l
If melted. ' .. icadllv b,cai.d in tie v iu-tituib'i -.
The treasure ti of I'.aylur •'olhu, Tit
aisn been wrlitcn, reuar'illuu' toe mat
I the i I Ilnoii t Ice I * hop I III i
behlg able to assimi fine Or more >'U"<
IIrt. Knohonm—And only a ' f«w '«rship* through his. recommeiulation
week# ago you chased several from! ^The pti'sldcnt apnoumed that
the front yard. •/ | h^(l been approached li> 1 11 . aHielbui In
^ , Tables Turned.
Mr. Knohome -Well 1 surely can
ehr.v the tramps tliese da.vs, |
>h A l\.1111■
j ncvila ,v r'eeeiv ed
' v| Its, ! i iw a. II I
ilea t ll of bet tins!
in th;U eit>
Wed it"si I,' • ni"H
■| The liod.' a ill
I ,
ma U tor bill la I
\\ ed
<111 I
her of
I'I Me
a I 7 u
dpped l'
• Mr. Koobome-4;I know, but Just president of t Vrr P.urdette
i l|v
< 'olh
l-'o'ri ui u
think, they can live In box cars and. who would 'lie glad to ♦•cu.il'cr on ,^>nu'j
ye van't even get a home to llvu In.
senil
t .k,
rP1.
iii'inn, "*iii ii in i n rr: mi i i iiur iw •""" - — •> jr*' . V"
those children oui Into tlm world ' < routilou. _ , V .
uo preparation tt^Wgke a thing.! Ik'lOre Hre'lfdcfmrlnfe<*u<P'
I'OpI CI
!. '!> I VI."
e tv till I
Ilea v op
worthy girl a wkolaiship in J>U 'j ifc"R T|<'KtI'I MKI.l.t'N'O
lert IJS a ill rect Art ft. • 'I'free ennei.ts and to fetiM.tiu
'Hie larae majority of the tnemTier4 ^pons" an- pri/es uttered to die mem-
•.,!< la to have h house ful'l ! M *y4. their, juuiviw; lo uo to, l nna4'ifcers of the li.ftrba kw cafor sell
of cliHdren. bin It Is clow to crime |« < la-tols-r t" paettcfinite in |he day ;(i . r.vcry of the two
1 Ih J hfir Will eouipeto it'r
r- r.,,L _ iw tttefil L O^'itC
A riace Where Love and la st Abound,
A Perfect Kingdom,
I loM I".
flic American ,c\ tern with it's quality of opportunity nas
openeci the w.ty and'tlie Amernan Constitution with its
guarantee" of cm! nberly m.ikes possession secure."
Home-ownership i< the f dctno.'-t ?n! ie<t of the day. We
can serve yowvyith ntodci n home plans and high quality
material. vlr
1 >T ' ^
Southland Lumber Co.
o
Hie Place to Buy Lumber."
Phone 279. 532 East Houston St.
WE ARE
SHOWING
a large assort-
ment of Crepes
for kimonas in
figured and solid
colors.
32 inches wide,
65c and 75c Yd.
the: ,D£PE*DABL£ store
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