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Cotinty and in Texas and Oklahoma; Oim« month 75c; ahc months, $4.00; one
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SOCIETY
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BOTH "CITIZEN'S" AND MPBdPLE"
HAVE FILBO THEIR PETI-
TIONS WITfiCm CLERK
City Federation
__ __ _ The list of candidates f< r the two1 The lesson for Hit .lav w.is iu cluirg<
All subscriptions are payable • tbHiels In the .sunlng municipal election of Mrn. Will Wharton, who had an her
« * i for counellmen. have he^r placed In the
bunds of City OiCW; Q. Hanks and
; MAR'CH 1'6," 19227
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In the months of Xtetobcr. November,
lumber. January^ Fufuruary,. and
Marcji, on Wednesday aft it noon at the
Mnccabet hall. Honored a were Mmes.
George Stephen#, It. Gv. lnjrhato. Harry
Wood, Jewel rinugmuu..,-M.S. lla iintonrl.
W. Keatley. flu^le*'* Melton, Frffnk
fariker, I. K. Itahiu. J J, T. Knott, aiul
A. K. Furr. \
^ Small bouquets of vial ts were given
each gurtut as they arrived. Seven ta-
bles of ladies enjoyed yj tile games of
progressive 42, Mrs. 11a *ry-Mfller win-
ning the top score jpetec. % Men, Ed Flipo
the consolation, Mrs. Ji l Brown and
Miss jJwofhy Brush cut Vor the guests'
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Scnuiac'ter Given Divorce.
Uy th* AtmUittd Press
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deslrlne address changed please give Qld addreaa-nawell as new one. lasjiod fur Publication Thursday.
„ r ; ■ . ■ The "CtfiJM'Us' " ticket pe&JOft I aire
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WINE-BEEDlNft C1LT IN ^
CAM^RNIA. ^
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Without dlseussing prohibitioh V*?*
Vc, 1157 case BSIf^
Bosb rut ians in California seetns ^ to
tontsin several indicatious that are
Tueserving of most serious considers
tiou. „ This is a relig.ous cult whos;;
«ous1itution makes w|ne-drinking oh
lipilory en its member*!. _
' The enforcement officer canceled
' their privilege to receive wine from
the California Wine Growers' Asso-
ciation. Me stated that he first de-
t Hired to Investigate their Btatus as a
lelisiooa body and their right to re-
ceive wine rml drink it. Be sus
pcdNl a scheme to violate tbe law.
Should the officer, -if there was any
Indication that it was a rfliglouR
body, liavc investigated before caucel-
iug tbe permit ? If It is a religion*
body, are Its members at liberty to
ilrtnk wine, or «re they not free to
HOGSHEAD OF BOLSHEVIST
UVMOH.
drink Wine except in a religions cere-
mony. or should there be. restrictions
? to the quantity of wine u ed for cere-
moulul purposes *t Would the enforce-
' n>cnt ef effectual prohibition be more
vertain and more lauieficlal if It were
a trifle less absolute? These art big
(foestiofts.
This is not propaganda, but
? thoughts that the incidents suggest.
) Every patriotic citisen must rejoice
* that th<i vitiating saloon has passed
out of existence, ,
To the credit of the soviet govCrn-
ir rpe wiTd Tiim frre '
diplomacy of Kremlin is candid, or,
W. Billing*ley. Hob iMcGinnls^ and T.
■ fl/niocker.
I The naiat*^ candidates < uJ.his tick-
et are &, A. Cole. Max Gibbs, I), W.
•GiiHck, tiOii McKowlr. Eilgar Pcveto. L.
3. Reynolds, and 4«>ss Toften.
Peoples' Ticket.
On tbr "Peoples* " th ket are the
twines of <Mis Emiirv. J. M. Gillespie:
fCharles Nash. I>ick o'ltamion. lvC
Hri'vcs. autl .1. M. Stone.
College Hifl Utergty. C1uk- ' ^
Meml>ersJ f flie College lllll Literary
Club held the rctgniai we« kly meeting
on Wednesday afterin >n iu the home
of Mrs. C. Jj Denton, with Mrs. Vernon,
Brown presiding*-
I>uring the business session, the dub
went on record as endorsing the move-
ment to keep the poMee matron in of-
fiee. and voted to pa.\ their propoitioidH MH BWBH
of the salary os outlined by the clubs in l<rijM.\ l^own being | victorious.
Hie City Federation. little silk Iwgs with ,1-anls tearing
appropriate yerses attach fd, wein given
each honoree, aud In thei? e they ilcposit-
ed iK'tmies to the amouut jf their years
of age. The mouey wlli 1' r useil In buy-
ing flowers and fruit for} the sick.
A mystery b< x was woi* by Mrs.*Hnr-
r^WcHid. Soore crfi'ds wtare suggestive
or SK Patrick')# day. In! conclusion, a
delicious salad conrse wof-i^icrved.
Los Aug*; les, CsUf„ March lfi.— Al
Semnxiclioh manager"for Miss Virginia
Hapjie. fitin actress, wiiosc death at
San Framiseo resulted in tbe ati-
slnugter u'nurftJigalnst it'woe (Fatty)
Arhttckii\ now on trial in that city/
for the tlibd tilne, was granted a di-
vonu- from 1/Jciile-Honimieher, in the
Superior Court here yesterday. He
charged Mrs. Seinnacher had deserted
him for a man now said to be a fugi-
tive f :om justice. '■■1"^'
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
r Anncnnccmenta under this hetdlng
sre subject to the action of tno Dem-
ocratic primaries in July, 1922,
subject tb^ book. "Touth Triumphant."
This she outlined aud discussed before
t he club, Special. music was a piano
selection by Miss Evelyn Foreman,
which was eiijoyed,.by the guests. - ^
, ,Dainty refreshments cohei^led "Mrs.
Dentoii's hospitality.
Next WednesJjiy's tS«'ling will be in
Bone, 0. C. Harney. W. C. Hojeomb. A. the keuw^duf Mrs. C^il Taliaferro, and
UL' Hill iiwrolut* l(tvrii4! o ii/l T it-Ill I *, I v.. am a u«.
wm he devote<l t«' :i l H-ture on art by
Mll's^Eva Fiwler of Kidd Key College.
Members of tbe SiAakf ^peare Club will
lie sjsvial quests of the afternoon.
-5Ir. gnd Mrs. Nash Entertain.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Nash entertain^
ed a number of their friends with a
*i00 party Wednesday irfght in their
Far Congress, Fourth District of
SAM BAYBURN.
(Re-election.)
F«r;Tax Collector, Grayson County:
„ * D. R. (Dolpb) VAUQHAN.
H. M. WISDOM.
For Sheriff. Grayson County:
FLOYD EYERHEART.
W. B. (Bill) OOODE.
For County Judge. Grayson County:
11. M. CARTER.
itumeasur-
perhaps, crude, In almost
able quanlRy. The Isilshevlks sho^v
Bismarckian audacity in announcing
their plans for the Genoa economic
conference and mentioning wliat they
want as if being sure of obtaining it.
Russia Wants an international hsiti
of $iVM),000.0(K ; to supply raw mater-
ials In exchangr for cixhIU and to co-
operate freelyj&itlr*Oermajiy. It does,
not-wantThe Li-aguc of Nations forc-
ed on the Kremiiu or the Central Em-
pire, aud it does^noi protxise to sub-
mit Jto dictation.
Why do "the lolshevlks demand
$500,000,000? For reconstructing Rus-
sia? Yes, says the Kremiiu, i ut more
particularly to establish commrjil
on a firm foundation, and for
This petition bore the signatures of
2S0 citizens and was circulated hy G.
Ix'o Forfest. Paul Jo!ivenat>-Henry Zim-
merman and Hrirye MrHuffie.
The election Ts called for the first
Tuesday in Apill, which is April 4.
rooms
Society Notefc .
Mrs. Wade Clark aiut .little daugh-
ter arrived Wednesday * rotu/ Kansas
City, Mo., lo spend sevv, ral ^ wceks
with Mrs. Clark's parent«r> Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Wallecpr on l^outh "Wal-
nut street, before going to .HourtW to
join Mr. Clark and make t b«r home.
Mrs. Guy B. Duff will' entertain
the membfrs of tahe Austin < (^ollege
Campus Club iu her home 1 Saturday
afternoon.
FATHER AND SON
IDAY
CENTR
quantities
of spring flowers. The St. Patrick
note was observed in the' shamrock
score cards, and also In the refresh-
ments of green aud white brick cream,
angel food squares, green mints and
plate favors of Irish lads and lassies
a wearln' o" the green."
There were three tables of players,
end Mr. aud Mrs? J. E. Taylor w
tlie double recipients of honors, re-
ceiving a box of cigar* ahd a pot of
pink hyacinths^resjs ctively. Mr. Jake
Wrgiiwin-wtm solaced for the hitter-
of defeat, with n box of sweets.
Misses Jimmle Taylor and Rolx rtn
Gross assisted, in keeping tally and in
serving. W - - .
KATY SHOPS AT DENISOW
CLOSE, IT IS AN'Nf 0LNCED
Flenison. Texas, Mafcji lft' - After
working fiftwn^. days this it* nith, em-
ployesot44te""Katy Railroad h >comotive
s* sliops bere received notice yesr< rday the
^ shops would close Tliursda.v ft ' r an In-
definrte ]>erio<l. It is ls llri ved ,the
shops will open again April 3 . How-
ever, fli is Information ifc not official.
The car shops have been clout <1 here
two mouths.
Party. ^
Woman> Benefit AssociutIon of
the Mu(valK>es>.Jwltb Mrs. W. A. Hpg-
tbis special reason all considerations
are to be subordinated to procuring a
loan.
The Kremlin admits that it is iu
communlcatiou with Germany, but Its
German policy is opportunist. Should;
it bo to the advantage 6f the soviet week.
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I- JMwrrnnr W H#w in a published
' statement denies thst Forestry Chief
Graves criticised Secretary Fall. it
looked for r while as if Graves bad
piit tlx' Agriculture iwid Interior ^De-
partments in deep trouble" over'AIafe*
i
ksn timls't- lands.
Fall had taken
umbrage at his statement. But the
Wallace explanation leaves the coii-
ftroversy so that the Seccrtarr Of the
* Inferior * ti Il^ht fttt^er. In otic senw,
government to sever the German ties.
It would not deliberate long lu taking
the advantage. . " -
The economic fundamental of prim-
itive commerce is !.a -ter, and this Is
what the so vied Genoa platform
looks like. However, it happens that
the present Russian Idea of l>artcr is
to 7«ITr A government Is in a state of
hopeless decay'when it has no sense of
humor. "t
M1HMUH
or cosier, in another seuse.
j Solicitor General lUn-k In n goveru-
j lneiit brief wli eh he has filed with
• the Cnitcd Stlrtea Supremo Court in
• U c ehiId labor law cases, quotes
| Shakespeare and offers au historical
sketch of ti e French revolution.
Things of this kind should V publish-
j ed. exclusively iu the Cougrcdslonal
tsm
Thousands of persons huve an idea
that tbe Sesqul Ontvnnial BxpOstion
to be held in IMiiladclphis will liouor
iooe of the Colonial Cniei or trills, or
thai it Is. .pelhaps, an'alius for the
i ily < f Rrotheri} lxrve. T
New
,1
j lodge Lcarnen Hand of the
York Federal 'Diatrict thinks the law
has not kept pace with civilization.
He c"uld not have reached this cou« lu-
s.ou after getting the views of luw-
yws. 1
J| p^ifcr CoHiws of the Irisii Frew
f 8ti te advises the Irish . to celebrate
ilit. Patrick's Day. Th's Is couuael
that" De Valera cau't ignore or op
• ilOM
T fi ' "
By using natural raa for fuel lu
MeK-inney the ho.vs aud girls nou
gitnving np wfH he deprived of
privilege ami pleasing of eutUng kind-
ling and carrying iu wood.-*~McKihiiey
Courier-Giuette.'
They will never know how much fun
it was to "work up" a cord of wood,
put it uway In the «b<^d, build fires
and curry out ashes. Neither a-111
they expe ience tlie thrill of drivihg u
span of horses to a rubber tire buggy
with their sweetheart.
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Ventilate well the room you occupy,
as pure oxygen Is necessary to carry
on processes of nutrition.-—Greenville
Banner.
We are. dolnjj this, kind neighbor,
but thank you for the advice, just tbe
safese. / That is not°nJI. a vessel of
Vater is placed on the heater in the
room so alt the oxygen is uot burned.
Pass this along to your dear readers,
Bauuer man,
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The fifty-second brokerage house
faUure is announced In New York City.
Duly five more needed to fill the pickle
vut .
RCH TO
NEXT OF
EVENTS
The |>ostis ned Father and Son ban-
quet of Centra! Christian Clmrch which
was not held during tbe recent series
because of iUness of the Sunday school
Superintendent, will be held Friday
night at 7 o'clock at the church, ac-
cording to Announcement made this
Committees have been steadily at
work tbe past few days making, pre-
parations for the event, and indications
aie that it will be tbe most successful
one 111 the history of the church.
Decorations will be of artlstif1 nature,
ami the program committee states an
Interesting program will !«■ given, with
inspirational talks by several. The
nn nu. wh-ch has been planned by the
women, is also heralded as a most
teiiTjTling one. and a large crowd of men
fend boys of tbe congregation is exit-
ed to attend.
ess, assisted by ^ several
rs. gave n delightful birthday
party fd memh^*-wTi'6«e birthdays came
lembc^H-Wli'
DR. MAXWELL C. MURfWY
Dental Surgeon
KELLY BUILDING
Office Phone 927.
Residence PhoU^ 565.
WALLACE REID and ELSIE FERGUSON
GEM THEATRE
FRIDAY, MARCH 17
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Benefit of
PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
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PATTIES
Lasts lour tiroes as long as the usual compaas
of face powder and rouge. In a large highly
buffed gold box with minor and pu&A All
wftwilar shades.
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- ItrtsUiibly' Viffertnit
PA R I £
V I V A U D O U
N E |'V v|0 R K
If you have trouble with wash goods—^try
the NO FADE and find fast wash colorsr—
also proof from sunlight and perspiration.
Pretty patterns for Men's Shirts, House
Dresses and Children's wear, full yard wide,
at the yard 25c and 35c
Horns
c{Sofid
y
PARIS
no metal can touch you
Paris Carters work for you
16 hours a day
35c and up
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Current, Comment
Mr. Wilson's Pronouncement.
' (McAleater News-Capital.)
Is Wood row Wilaon. demi-god of the
detnoetaMe party atkfiit to come out of
♦ .
mi*
I>r. (K'tavia Felix Pcdroao, of San
Paohi, BraxU, if in New York. ke)
aays be baa it luaclilne to iKfiJrt Ilf^ cloktcr? Thaj; question is agitating re-
ffi httraau | einga. The aavant is L'G publicans. The democrats iixik to Wood-
vcar< « f I r,,xv Wllaoii for spiritual guidance and
m 'intellectual leadership. In that they
wLi n,o WnshlnLrtr,.. iMntnfwr aw not t" ¥ for Mr. Wil-
niM* the Waahlagfou nevrspaiai , ^ ^ of K,viuR
oarrcspondeatH preheated the golden , Th«' men trhoa few months ago re Hi*
aheaH to Secretary of State Ungbert,' ed hlin for his tr>o decided leadership
did they observe the trace of a smile one year of inane side-stepping
on the vlatfcflf part of his feature*? tare •.praying for leadership. Even wr-
■> -'il- * m ■ - .. •_ republican newapai>era
^ , aire'"deploring "the hoja-less tangle" ;it
The Buaslan soviet will make WaablnflKon. -
eon<fK«lor. at the fienoa eOnfer^ice on Former President Wilson lu a letter a
condition that It <*n get a bj^Tu. * It few day* ago to the Indiana democratic
editorial iiKhoeiattpn expressed the\wD*
yleilou tliat^ 'tlie time is just at ht|nd
when tin party will have an oppor-
tunity to*eive the country 'u most am-
ple measure, ami with more lasting
benefit than ever before."
ootlrow Wilson1i0|k
fenra liankruiltcy and revolution,
' Its accounts are in Bed.
as
if'i
The Federal governun nt
a
haa taken
informal steps for a coal conference
in Waabington td pr«*Vent a strike, and
^Uloubtlcas tlw* discusKb>n will Ue rat iter
! heated.
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i
"i'.oth |h« prohfba and uutla ahould
be pleaded with tbe new a that Dr.
Alexander ti^abam Itell % working ou|
aft invention to queuch t hi rat. ; $
■8
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in.
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Edlaon hi propounding <{w^
tlona oo drJcn and polities fo tbe la-
<Ueft of New Jersey. He has Invented
i Bclc
w'Wl3*k£P-
mm?
Frlmwla of W
' l Ujc rites J
10 fbe eoial ng cQUgfc'fe- ful in a
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jillBilinf: -AM %
; rn > -W,.«!*..,•.: J.
^ el
slonal election. If he d«a It Is also to
lie hoped that he will take aa active
a part in thy strategy of the campaign
a* eouaift+eut with lUa.4>li.?*a1ral <*oii<II-
tion. There afe np*u who nlieve th«l
Jiri|pan. wUi noV ||eak utitii the nf^tt
preKifieutioi ehvlion. At one tinie thlrVe
aeemcd to be rcanon to hop* that this
1|| ruf. After oflfr year of miarule
a ad ali*!c B wandering however the
American people afe again ready for
prnctlenl. sane aiul hon«*Ht leadership.
May Woo4*o# Wilson aoon desert Ma
r* :
OUT OF JOINTS
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Tells Rheumatism Sufferers
Eat Less Meat and Take
Salts.
to
Rheumatism is easier to avoid than
to cure, states a well-known authority.
We are advised to dress warmly; keep
the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat leas
meat, but 4rink plenty of good water.
Rheumatism is a direct result of
eating loo much meat %nd other rich
foods tnat produce uric acid wbich is
absorbed into the blood. It is the
function of the kidneys to filter this
fccid from the blood and cast it out in
the urinethe pores of the skin are
also a means of freeing the blood pf
this impurity. In damp and chilly
cold weather the skin pores are closed
thus forcing the kidneys to do double
work, they beconle weak and sluggish
and fail to eliminate the uric acid
.vhirh keeps accumulating and circulat-
ing through the system, eventually set-
tling in the joint! and muscles causing
stiffness, soreness and pain called rheu-
matism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces
*Wf.
t« i >
said the
your
good luck
o «
ou have had a lot of
{food luck',' they; said
to the veteran railroad
man who always brought
his. train in safely. **
'
watchfulness from the very
beginning, in the making
of that wonderful flavor
and quality.
% vp - ■ : n\ f' v**' f '<{.
Care to select* only the
best parts of the choicest
corn; care to perfect the
special patented process
which: gives Post Toasties
their unvarying charm:
care to preserve their orig?
_ . inal crispness and fresh-
For instance, that universd- ness under three seals.
Itipopulaf flaked corn
PostToasties, which all the
Southwest knows so well.
No" said the man "not
good luck, hut good eyes.
1 was watching the signals;
— for luck"
That's the way it is with
XtlOSt cnrrpccpc r
t
chance or luck—
cate and skill and
care and watch-
fulness on your part— and
breakfast and lunch are
r
sure of joy, and safe against
disappointments °
5m anv pharmacy about four
of Tad Salts; put a tablespoon-
©ririT^T rtTia nl IIU jDCTOTC
Hftakfast cach morning for - a week.
This is said to eliminate uric acid l^r
stimulating the kidneys to normal
act:on. thus ridding the blood of these
jid SaiV i^ inexpensive, harmless knd
is made from the acid of grapes an
lemon jtik*. combined with lithU an
is used with excellent results by thou-
sands of folk* who are subject to rheti-
ntttism. iPere you have a pleasant,
effervescent lithu-water drink which
belpf onstvnme oric add and is bene
ncial |o your kt4neys.a| well. ~ .
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