Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 201, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Published Dirtty Except *flaturdaf.
811 Ell MAX, TEOLUJ.
THE 8 HERMAN PKj
Weekly Bcraj^at
IGCRAT, TOBL1SHF.R8.
Wished Tirtfrs<|ays.: **'
EeonamF t>f Operation and of Upkeep Are
.utomobHe Maker
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS
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Entered at the post office at Sb^rttW
matter of the second cla hs a wording
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pFMOCRAT—Bv Carrier^* three ^months, #1.80;
months, $JU : one yjsar, By n^in^fcfajft* County: One Month,
fit*; three month*, *12 ro'*« year^.tiO. B> mal! outside ot G&wmti
County and in Texan and Jlttehftma* One iriouth Vfrr«iicmonths.
year *7 50 Beyond und Oklahorila aii.t 0&«
ioutb, aj£u*M«^T ««* y«*"' &<*>' 4k •ubicriiKiona are payable
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Press Is
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MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED
earclusivelv entitled to the t*c for $spuMte*tion jof a!i newgr dlspaU'hcs ^n'ditod
to R or not otherwise credited in thin prp- ami al«o t^ lmul nowa published
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FX?IW ANft MISSOl B AMEKK AN MEMORIALS ON
By GEORGE |f. D1CKS0H Morafk
ES^SES2S2S2£TJSBSZSZSfe52Sa
Motor
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By CORA E. CRAWFORD.
fOtlfKAl ANNOUNCEMENT
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Tjmjtr^finTrrpinblem of the gnotor car designer wasJo-tiuihl u t
-ftrctory^ngine and < hams,rn^thai would do everything require of if"
stay put I p until & few year* ago engineer* were still'■ on-upied^jjiS
main, with this jiluise of motor ca* progress.
jilnV^nroltJein having been mala the attention of engineers next turnei'
t<< ru ar bodjca. • JVitluij the last three year* this prohlemehaibc<i
"also. ' Aiij^obil£bodiei 0# todffiy<> pretty well stanzartliwi)
T..'lay the third Ifege is beinf entered. -The chief i^ue duriftg ih.
j;. v.t few }ears will be the prohlenf <# maintaining present-sta-ndattSuSf
performance and-comfort wffti greater economy of "operatiiw atul upkeep
The car oX the future is.olie that w|ll delifer
lor half tlia^*'t~~6r1jperation and xepairs, and ill
Tlic tiinei^ roining in the near future, I believe^ jflrl^n Wagteful ga >
line nidt'TK will he prohibited, f'ither through special Icgi&Utioji er throii^
ta\ati(rn-tl«'t will make ew;h wasteful autaa.-|jo^^«Bly 'e^emiyfe,.,^.^
li^Htrnrr MA^ CONSOMIIATIC
KOrEAV-BATTIJCFIELDS.
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Sey.rai wetlcs ago Tbc Yi^moerat Ttje
\entutert to predict ihni tlic 'JV.\as wKf/tKI
I'aeifte m..in line uudd i eUan«ed, ommcjh'iafe funiU u> mrk tfje piaee*
the Truuscohtinef-tal line from it Knnn>o where American forces
Tcxa*4iM « Uj,i%«tl Wort It through M oU aefkc part in the world war.
hhcauu.. U and tm- l ««d«cl liireetor I>a\yes haa rccm-
toU mend^l .central fMp Tvlsiou of the
It.iihvay heads have Jm'cii evasive vwk. so as f«> n « nt uniformity
ihen the'' mafier i.as been i.enlioned i a r< hi: eel in it I lM:am.v and fair rcc-
j ... it..< —i........ <anit1oa nf different ioreew in erecting
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arul lltey af* ><■! ttjnng lillh- cnleiice
to the repoit tlinl the Texas & 1'aetXk
nnd Mlswmri I'acifn- are to lie consoli-
dated. Diapatche* have gotoe out <>f
l>allas and F.l i'aso Intel,v that indi
cate a m«*rKiii>'. of the lines under the
us. Belnjj gorernor of Oklahouvt w etnf
to he Kitting to la- as ticklish a.job as
b lug president of Mexico used" to be.
— Fort Wor'h Rc<'ord.
Back from Mexico (.nvcVnor Rob-
ertson is goiwr after Ills detractors
like, a dig rifled governor and man of
honor should. He is still under fire
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at Okmulgee and got into «n>c tflsr
I fiirht he lust eouldn't k<H't> out ^;f.
tlw meiuurialH and composing tlM' leg
^nds.
Several exce'lent reasons support j*■' •
,,, .1 He wants t"> go Ih io/e the grand jur.v
the reiinest of the War Department. Ill , % ., . , . , '. . ,. L ,
«ppre(?iation i f tlw glorious eervtee
piaa of K"'Ui iMK tEe~raltroads of the p rformed by Ameriean soldiers the
country late tiventy-one large system*, places «t whbh th y fought should be
be | i:;a buvjng been worked out by " n Mj|tl for the information aud Inspi-.
fight he Just eonidn't k«H>p «uit
to' ]
and b;> cati<ize<l about that hank
failure and the ugly incidents that
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came out of it. *
There'll
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la* none
to question -that
l'rof.William Ripley of Harvard ot posb rity. The 'battlefields Marclr eauie iu like a .Hon. But « ne
1 'uivcrsity, aeting as expert for the kIioiiM i e icdlcate<l by appropriate, j will await further developments to
jnt rstaK i'oitinerw t'oiiiausslon;. UecuBUlKti int'mjuriala aa a jhBmlnder t > 1^°! Jwv '•lamb<* business.
Tcludea tie Chicago k agaUust auto#raley. and for democraev
l e thi-Mp-^
eniug it through he.fjiibid. 'Hie rt solu-
Ibai of the Auicrieait, Bar oauoeiatiou
condemning him for drawing a bttReball'
. WWBW . f . • l>uton Bee«fHi-4.,lir( 0iejc. .as well as a Judicial salary still stands
Prof. Hit ey s groupings for Kumj e ot off^tsive ( Thj|| , ,lsiri,.ss is jusf ;|S surP ' on record and has lost none ..f its sting.
Landi* Off tl e Beurli
(New York World.)
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((^ i>at. by McCtur* Xew pBp«r Sya4l«M .>
they lovely 1^ Bmy~w«s
caressing the blooms that had Just ar-
rived via messenger.
"Who's Jlie nut?" aardonh
wired her'hrother.:
t "Robert, do you think that's .,^ - 'pRchemer^ thov-Trniftnured
remonstrated mother, as Betty's face -
took on tlie deeper tlush of teinj^Nf
Th^y were at dlnBer^^Guy ^a?i
dre.v^ji.4ttS|3e^iueKS
,. yy ,!y follow his floraLnf- long
^inii^2Mn9mt9 been sliwit and no-'
ieat?t tHirfiig the meal.
K'tfus^iWSSSe phone rang and
an apd.ta<any further fiTckeringi.11
srosc ^JtjBi alatTlty and flushed eager-
ness, n^t unmixed with ho^e, and
dasheflTo answer the eall. His Vibrant
incredulity!
ef, "wild denial, rold horror, a
0f «■* Aunounrvmoott under thta betdlnc
,, . „ «re dubjeff U> tho action,at tne Dra-
But a keep sense of humor Anally ocrutlc primaries in Juiji 1022.
•|>sserte-j itself a^nd thers eame a twin- J '%UrK\ij - ;
kle'of amaseruent, followed by a bur«t], . • ^
of healthy, hearty, appreciative laugh- For Congress, Fourth District of Texas
ter; Admiration was the final exprea* j • 8AM RAYBUHN.
slon la the eyes of both. ! _ ' CSe-eleCtlifWtlF
\ "Some Juliet I" whole-heartedly
ceded Bob.
~*,4Some Romeo!" echoed Betty.
et-n. For Tax Collector, Grayson County:
. 1 . V^1 «han.
M l > H, M. ^rf8T>OM,^U^^r -.-
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Then, as both caught mother^
i. and satisfied tr 'the;jmleohf, "Some
yole« was quite audible In the dining
room.
"X es—yej, Ifs^Bobl
wasnt going! . . Xou-
No, 1
v, u tnea
It? •^jfe-Qh. .1 say, don't. Vuu needn't
be sorry; It your fault—it was
«&i ino!. ... . Well, let'%forget it!
For^sa >(iuf. 'Course! When
wvqmtef ipelidr? . . . Be there?
You bet. her! . . . Am 1 glad you
.called! Say, Fll fell the world I'm
tickled silly I And I'll tell you t&«
In resigning from the Federal bench
Judge Kenesaw Mountain I.andis evi-
dently wanted it to fa* plalidy untlor-
stooil that tie had made lid coateNMon
to public opinion but had consider«Ml
only his |iet!bonal convenienee. Ixaig ago
he declared that he would not "(put
under fire.", hut there never has lieen a j
moment that lie ha i not been under fire
situs* he addod to his Judicial duties the
lucrative job of lllgh ronnutestoner ot
very intensity of his whisper burned
Its way to.the ears in the dining room.
Rather sheepishly Bob resumed hia
seat at the table. The fond sympathy
In his mother's oyes did not make the
mocking raillery iu Betty's any the
easier to bear.
"Who's the nut,. Bobbie? That fluffy
little Kitten that lias been purring
round you lately? Imagine a girl an-
swering to the name of Kitten! You've
ia rubbed her fur the wrong way, have
organized Iwiseball.
.iiui*. liutdjasaw tit deiiberatei^r^'-r''
defy the pmprb ties. If he imagined That s \\h> ho coUldn t at s
tltat he could silence* prltlHsra by lilraz- dhinec. mother! ■ Jeered Betty, provok-
to
Cio ahead and plant
Be a sp<irl.
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via Fort Worth, Texarkana?BHKB
l.owls. >iM >oat' H
There wes a spe#'ial 4ft>in of raii-
way otncitds fromj ll^e U^Qti l'a
fjflc in tlic slate a few days ago and
they pas>ed OVeg the 'l>vias ^ Pacific
ft rongh Sin t ma a. .
Th« Sunset Special may yet run
through Sherman to Memphis, and to
H. bonis and Chicago. That .vouhl be
one ot the longest trunk line runs in
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the whole country.
f larged systw^
* Eastern lllirtoiaVMnilway l e thi-eh- r Fi^Js fc^i<ui is taken in time ...
larged system of the Misstmi i Pacific raise memorials at spots of great hJs* j y0,„. glirt|, „
} and the Texas & Pacific is now. said toric .interest, authentic advh-ei •will :
to be a pari of i Wle n ffils happens, n,.f ohfeimiiue. The deslnd legis- • ,
wfiU have
one year. It Is *ht)| e«L that tlifff nnm
f er wS^itv grcortv^itQ^aM d when tj
plant is readv ii L ^u iM*'k load. .At
an average Hillary of $100 jH r thonth,
those twelve na'U, '£"ilj| Xyrn hrnsr- at
uj^d< r gr^ass roots n$d;brush had a *- x
close call if not now very dead. The
as any'did ground hog. god#^te or J^dpnln* at; this late day the
• - • • smaller salary he has not Heared hlm-
m ^ likely Will, we Will have a ■— ™'-' given emphonient al the hs.:l
through train from EI Paso to Chicago, date. . u ■ finery w^Wqh retaineditHwitfot
l4 eky fCcAas : ftrops are loom-
ing as aboost, a wrtaUity. P'he freeze
will pulverize the ground amt j kill
many Jm&ctV Boll woevil hils rautlng
; teraay jui
self of reproach as a Vailed States I*ts-
ni(t Judgo. IH his voluntary with-
drawal. however, the count for whose
tractions he manifested ppwi contemi>t
must gain in resiM>ct . . *®J* **[
Once warned, Coif re?R stiould nnike e; J.'
a-repitioa of the l^tridis affair i nil his
fruit in this sei-fi-ui w.-.s not damaged
as the Isuls mimI MOSSoiiis are later
tlka4i usual.
this year
now M planted
Hardens cnu'
"L.
or replanted if tho;
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I'ROSECCTfNt* HHIITINH
PROFITEERS.
frejuc <yt^ht.<%vours. . i
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Princess Alary wore a number six
fe*.
Indictments are
not
' {Ibfit* "and it is Iremr-
♦# « nUy M.Sowi diiiiisa^owtthai sheIwrtr*
convict ions.
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They are Jur\ c< nclUKions that; those
i barged with violation of the la-if
rhould be pro- i'utetl. They signify
that the Jury l*dloies there was suf-
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J$ .
m
licient evidence,
stantial, for th<
show gttllt and
punishment.. j
Alitmug^ tirf in<
W. Mofse, his Ihrec
or circum-
idetiake to
m
seveji and ^ hall. Tlglit Slioen make
a wbrnairtfiiitiibie, s«>aie one hal wild,
and t-he whole aorld wnnts Mary to
M swi et. Hubby should see to .it
thai her feotwear is large enough. lt^
the. ecremcny she promlsi'd to "obey. '
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atisfiictory j Soon as the weather dears ami the
sun warms the ground,-plows ivlll lsv
C^ OharlcS v,i„ to run iu the Sherman trade terri
add seVew ia&f for corn and cotton planting,
other men, all more or" less pro>ix r Theie m vet was a inorfT®
• f'ULi'11' -' '1 '""M'ifU'-y wraiiisi ,,lr.timejho.- i>. n.. ■■■
the irovenmnid In war-time I ran sac- w- rk hard snd make bumper
Hons with the Shipping Board. Is m T
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crops
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proof of most flagrant treachery, it is
hailed, fltffjth'* public as a real attempt
to expose profiteering and bring down
the vengeance of the law on most ex-
ecrable criminals. Who was so base.
' so despisable as the war-time profi-
teer. whose spoil* dripped with human
Wood.
The. defer da nts shotdd have the
.fullest opj«ortunity, to estlbiish thcii
inuoiiceiuv, as the ckarg<* Is theinous,
For its part, the government. if! the
evhlence is Mr* ng. should siwi'.- no
effort or*money to secure cofivlet Ions.
If tliese men were profiteers, punish
them as traftam.
Japan is In a frame of iniini to re-
duce tiie army. The Mikado's king-
dom has evet l>een proud of his won-
derful army and the spectacular
parades and drills. Opposition is b:*•
log urged to keep the army at its
present strength hut the Annff Confer-
ence is working on the ItH^lenfos 0*
the big men of Japan Tif harmpny
with that of our own. Amtrica's
nrmy is much smaller,
titan Japan's, yet
K will trliu ours. Why not?
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tS.
than at tins time:
V. , it *s J.lir t :
•' • a i . s. " t * T*
Premier Tgscbierau of Qnchec
Premier Mackenzie Kii g of < anada
that he doesn't want American ftfef
te use the St. I^awrence ship <• !
We suspect that Tascbierau would
prefer that the slilp canal were not
built, as he may fear that the port of
a signal s*«-
QucJHH;
tiom
be< ome
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Mrs.
Hatuso Mdieves Gloria, two
years <ild, inherits Enrico's votral pow-
rs and mtisjca! talenls. Most childri**
have strong, resonant volets, but
may M* that (Horls'i^ outbursts
Also inelodh tis.
least ^tHK> per jiauiah iu the regular
trade channeis of I his'city Evory lit
tie bit .helps. —Oathesvlllc Reg 1sti r.
Every day the word goes out that
iadiistrits are opetdug businesswith
idle men bacK to work. All of this i^
stimulating to business.
j
Tlie blizzard hit the editor's garden
a lit lie hard, and he is a little uncer-
tain at this writing whether he has
any garilau htft or n«>t. Tiav-rmlisbes
Which were large enough to eat. hx>k
a bit sick jtnd pale, and the lettuce and
the mustard, and the onions, and the
peas, they ail look ne;;rly as bad as
the radishes do. We evidently got
hold of the .wrong kind of seed when
we planted our gardei^'They worn not
the frost proof kiudl. -Honey Grove
ICitijea. i
r.rother Mover,; that garden is a
spoiled nuniHet and you had Just as
well dig It up and plant again. But
don't make nfc believe yoti planted
tliat garden. We WDi ask MjrW Moyer.
the boss around Jhe place, as every
other wife should lie.
sll de. It Is «unseemly t ha t
iWdg? sUwuld reccivi- more
salary or serve outs!d« iut
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personal garji.
Since Judge i^andls was j
"Betty, dear, don't. You know Kit-
ten's very sweet. And she likes Boh,
Pm sure," mother hastened to soothe
with a fond glance at her son.
Then Betty hastened to put on tho**
few necessary ftnlahing touches, and
Bob dashed upstairs to dress. Both
Were very happy and satisfied with
A troublous problem had been
Mother sat dreamily on st the
She'was smiling rJWetly and
enigmatically *o herself. For she had
si 1'Viieral * thought fill her own!
than one Tllt^e ' Weekk later' the gran*
tercsts- flit*1,' h'tas<rtfi of the l.lterary club "cams
last
A B^d Qeqirmlnfl. f ,
new aale>#nau didn't
"No bralnaa1?
nEhT4 t> J
"The first "thing lie did was to call
on one of our best customers and park
a lighted cigarette qo a $000 ma- N
bogany desk.^JUI«4lngiran Aga-
Herald. -rj^s£2*
County:
ERHEART
Judge Grayson County:
ft. M. CAlKfER.
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To Cure a Cold In One Day.
T#o kavaltvc BROMO QUININE
taktjPtST. rHt< genuine bears the slgna-
tine j*| K. W, (Irovi?. (Bu sttre you get
' mon-tf
Slierlff
BRIDGE OVER
7<albab Plateau and Forest ^ Witt B«
Opened to Touriets Some Time
Thie Summer.
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The suspeostnpi ibrid|r ot]er the omfsp
rado river In the Oranfl $!ajff|u U prac-
tically completed. Late this summer it
| J| yon to- will be posMMe to ride from EI ^Tovt^
night r* lowering his voice. But the on the south rim of the stupendous
oflf." •The masque Was tite unique cll-
bliud to the point, the.- should lie no | hq<t of the successful season.
room for another Judge ever to imitate
his bod example.
Cliiim Gaim d Hie Most
•^nrpi . ■—
.J-y. (iPhiiadel|>liia HecortL).
Germany says that FranCi* /ot the
best of it in the Arms f'onforen^e.
France finds that It got M nten there,
and is disitostMl to ptit the blame on
Brland and Viylaul. It thinks England
yvon the mosf. 'Llierc ar^ ofper^rs who
ihfnk Japan tmide the highest score,
and yet to th* ordinary obscrvir It
would apjtear thnt Japan gave up a
great deal, and got little or uothing.
Our impression is that China gained
the most. Its helplessness stood it in
good stead, whiie the military and na-
val resources of the other nations about
offset each other. .China, got itself
adopted as the word of the world,
a ad the Occident has ii|teri os *d be-
tween China and Jafmn, which was
making good progress in ywatiowing it.
China recovers Shanjtiiug, gets rid of
the 21 demands, will fcet Wd of the for-
olgn postofflc es aT tbe end of t hfs year,
iltd lias a good prospect of getting rid
if extra territoriality a«sl« fortdgn gar-
Heona • thinly <Usgulsed o/a«r ;:t*iiw^y
a,„r ———t™n ;n"'
Agreement that all foreign nations
<hall lie on the ^ame Yo< t^iig in China,
of course deprives Japan pf its great
-idvantage of position.
Following.announcement, each char-
acter, made Immortal by some famous
author or poet, was obliged to wack
the ruil length of the hall, the -or-
chasm? to -the Kuibab plateau. On
north rim.
The bridging of tjte Qt-anl^e gorge
of the Colorado opens up a new ivuu
derlutui In the Orutul Canyon Na.tiorial,- ' ator
park. From the Kaibab plateau,
which? averages 1,000 feet above the
better known south rim. of the canyon,
new and amazing panoraiuus are pre-
sented. t
The completed bridge will be 4-0
feet along the roadway, with a span
of 500 feet froin center to center of
the bearings. The two main steel
cables are placed about ten feet apart
and anchored to the canyon walls 80
feet above the floor level by means
of sections of railroad iron set In the
rock with concrete.
Hanging galvanised steel cables
clamped to the malti lines above, carry
the wood floor of the bridge. A seven-
foot wire meshing Is strung along the
sides as a protection for animals and
pedestrians.
TJie bridge is 60 feet above the riveT
In normal flow and 13 feet above the
highest known water mark in June
floods. This Is the only bridging " of
the Colorado above Needles, Cal., 300
miles- to tlie south' by river curve, as
you "step it off" on the map.—Harriet
Chalmers Adams In National Utglg
graphic Magazine.
When you are suffering with rheu-
matism so .you "(An hardly get around
P^pper Rujp and yqu will
#ocn
as rfd peppers.
relief. Justus soon as you appl
~ub you fee! the '
ks^lr
F. Jusl
f^Rub you
jn three tfiiuutfcs
through and thr
Red
I* At.
,'«Pot
blood
circulation, breakup AteTIift^tion—*
and the old rheumatism torture u gone.-
Use it for
RdWfcs Red l*cppt r Rub, made front
r.% costs , little at any drug^
iet a fift at qnce
gm6igo, nettruP;, backache, stiff neck,
sore muscles, colds in chesl. Almost
instant relief awaits you. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the name Kowles
on each twekage.
—;—;—JU.
-9t. Jactihs p! «. Slid
rheumatism i# pain only.
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Not one case in fifty requires inter-
nal treatment. Stop'drugging! .Rub
soothing, penetrating^St. i Jacobs Od
rigfit into your sore^stiff, aching joints,
and relief comes instantly i j St. Jacobs
Oil is a lurmlesi rheumatism liniment,
which never disappoints, and cannot
bunt the skin. ■* ."
Limber up 1 Quit complaining! Get
a smal| trial l*>ftle of old. honest St.
Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in
just a moment . you'IJ be tree from
it-
are.
Chicago had n Ponzi that caught
tin- gullible throng with tlmlr «,i'sh.
Quick-rich «< hemes protnlflug large
liiterist returns will back-fire every
time. We get only what we dig for.
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Democrat
Down in sunny San Antonio a court
judge sentenced two boys to ,S(unday
school-for Yf>n*weeks imttetor rrf a term
at %tts«a-lMc^%e a ffa htwrU'd
man and thnJURiys may Keep right on
jfeolijg. where they. wiM>,e tluqwu into
good Wbolcfrxutte rtSStM-istioil.—Sherman
liefocrnt.
Every boy should lie given, n chance.
The home environment or other conifl-
tiwis HurrouigiUitg cbilUli^L, often ate
sneh tlmt , they ttre drknt Into the
streets and full easily into over-tempt*
Ing crime. Some youth, liowever. seem
to have a natural tendency toward
crime and perhaps nothing less tluiu
• i^erc puutst *nent will Pl,t thcui on the
>tru'giit and nai"ow n i.«t Bur every
oie- >h i I I c given a cl.Mi«e«. Try
* inc..ling el si first, and ;esort to I>r%pi
on only wIkii all else hus failed.— lH'tt
ton Record t hvona le.
A Handsome Offer.
(Brooklyn Eagkv) ...
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The offer by Edward Bok of $T 0.000
a year for. five years to S*s-retary
Hoover, to take charge of the coming
celebration of the 150th anniversary of
the Declaration of Independence, is ;i
Cine thing for Mr. Bok t< have made,
and If accepted it will Ik a fine thing
for !*hiladclphia. , .'lTie annonucesncnt
that Mr. Hoover is to lie director of
this fair, now four years <away. would
Insure its success In advance. Mr.
Hoover's breadth of view and Ids execu-
tive capacity in carrying large ideas
through to successful accomplishment
have often been demonstrated and the
would
rr<^lt to ! HBWIllilim WIMn the
country.
ntunerically.
ve should and llke-
\
ehestra playing proper accompanying
strains. Appropriate applause greeted
each presentation, but it was when
Romeo and Juliet were announced that
the "house came down," so to speak.
There \yas much applause, a sreat
deal of laughter, and some sighs. For
ttiere w'ere six Bomeds and six
Juliets! (When will this romantic tste
cease to Intrigue the heart of youth?)
But by what tragedy had one Romeo
been Julietiess! The sighs of relief
went np to the God of Chance, who
had thus ordered an even number! .
'It was an. absolutely perfect eve-
ning—"the best ever," both Romeo and
Juliet thought to themselves. ,
"You dance divinely!" breathed Ro«
meo, once, emerging from his assumed
diaracier. ••
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"And you!" she murmured, giving
his hand a rapynsive pressure.
AgaIn>Just before unmasking time,
"Who ARE you?" demanded Romeo,
firtettseiy. He was quite sure she w:is
no one he had er?er known.
"Why, Juliet, to be Sure—till 12
o'clock." demurely.
"And then?" leaning closer. "I shall
always be—Romeo, but who will.YOU
be?" Histvolce trembled s little.
"Maybe—Juliet!" She skillfully
evaded-his embrace and he *fo!lowed
her Into the hall a£e'n< 'or weto he
knew that there were five other Ro-
meos that had cast covetous eyes up-,
on bis Juliet, and many other youth*
who evidently forgot that only Jftomeos
should be eligible to Juliets. As for
Juliet, she wfts not averse to her
cavalier's insistence.
Almost before they knew It. un-
masking time was upon them. They
were thrilled through and through!
Palpitatingly masks were removed and
eager eyes sought eager eyes. Then,
across their faces, there chased lis
rapid succession many, many emotions.
Eagerness gave place to blank astonlsby
nient, swift a^d *tar.tllug. not unmlxe^
There are very few automobiles
Hongkong.
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rheumatic pin, iorenaT an
DiSMTt suffer! ReHef awaits you. St.-
Jacobs Oil is just as good for sciatica,
neuralgia, lumbago,' backache, sprains.
Our prices are right and our stock is large
and" varied.
We do PRINTING That Pleases.
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new high shades, also white
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to manage the loOth snniversary ex-
position of American indt pendeiiee and
tlie salary proposed passes 1hfat^cr®r
Will Hnyfe/atsl Judge IjiiuIM in their
new Jotw, and tluy posltloii is to last
four years. The anniversary will ho
due 1U20. Hei ti rt Hoover's name as
Govenior-Gcnerai of the event would
b ud to it Influence and confidence —
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> Tito new -Post master GenertU'a name
Is Work---HulHTt Work, promot^l
from the position of First Assistant
Postmaster General. That is a good
name to conjprc with. Work Is the
ftiiff tlie people delight In wndng
emerge from a Federal department.
The p1 umbers had an inning and
' the Winterer faWdl gave a degioii-
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