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SCAKLfcT I RISPUAI^KBW OF
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MB. BQUSA BASEOB OIS THE
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llaniui fci Greater New
"To&V Cabin 'CouVpany
York Uncle
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night *tu.ul> in "small toptw $nfcht huu-
died miles !>< ** the metropofci, In ah
likelihood, mil her .Hit tain, v#bose pie^
turn appeara mu thebRiboard* W ith il-
—losmuious uf lrf-gree" and. bin black-
vvTiip ami the fenH-io^-jblo i<t-
ijouods, nor any uf bis perfori
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at Albleiniuk, 111-, ior
St'ver^i new aCtora wanted-
beginning
iuaerted a rail hi u New
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jnatie weekly hu players..
lot uteris report
leiiearaal.
lUay^W double* In brass." Thia was
tllfi nn'fftiyfdilgll « c.itiii< t* <d Haiuni n
lirenter4 New i urk L'ucle Tom'a Cabin
Compauy. This waa the explanation
of' its Utie.
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John' Pnilip Sousa denounces Jaxz-
maki'ra. as-he calls thwu, as pilferers.
They have atobui some of his jawsicr
he says, and deverly-Ttlsguised it.
'i h y me not component, but adapter*.
Mr. Sousa aiids that the public will
forced to r i] i u 11 a t ejajys—whert its
nianufiietujcia^M^^o^ite sacred muale.
rat musb i^ns have -had a not
mitruMiilly word to say for JIW.vOt
luuovao
tiofj Another has given it value as a
uMur
|M-rsoBH eunuot heln aareeing with
ground
"v :!ti e-. . i',
my- 'best evier u4i
best. So ao all-of my-
family are y.ery j>opu-
Is nice and Aoununccmenta under kli
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f the Dcro-
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By DR. ALFRED E. STEARNS, Maasarhi
I u cat or.
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WhereaTTs^M^f^esterday's generation were realrctl in homes in lyhich
nltotliimr^vas taught even with a rod, religious beliefs-were nurtured, and
the inherent jiuni v of woman was a cotiv iction, boys of today are being
minimally deniSfiehed bv tlioyief^ nunle 171 lite^imre and luodem social
IT lb. Modern society siiiirks at the "ancient, ^jitworn, Puritanical
tions of right'and wron^."
It forgets that there is only one resLilt wh« 11 fitntfamental moral laws
are obeyed, only one result^w4w-if*they are disob* ; • >1, wlu ther the talk is
al'. u! blm- InjiJvioSK of personal privilege or what not. Men ofiHwiety
Htkjuor out of hicUlen plaice at a publicj}iu>tf«et, are doing more
in one hbnr to make^Bofshevigt andjMMMifists put of the waiters and at-
tendants than all stro^jurntfffy and pamphlets could in a year.
■ *rhe jBajrtftffies which the boys read tnake firn of the huma and of
arringe. They make mockery and prudery out of the fine and the pure.
The movies are blatant and insistent in their apjRttl. Th^ boys are aware
of it. Thev are trying, some of them, to clean it up. It is grow?I^Jft=
cretv wllich is -not helping,
Fairy Tale
^V/AARY GKftHAM BO/VJER.
'" " CWllluKl II %IM|kN NIDlWii UhiOH
RED MAPk€ TREE
'I love brli
"Hope you have a good time, Petejt
Cioblln, and aa aoon as you Itave the
mailt part of your costume ready,
back to your friend tlu
4reer-for some ■
"IruhieCdt^wifl^ said Peter Goblin
off In <reat excitement. "How
Fourth District of
8AM RAYBURI
ertor, (iruyson Countjx
T>. K (Doipb) vauouan!
II. M. W1K1K>M.
For Sheriff, < ia>s«>n County: ij
FLOYD ®VKRIj(KART.
WrB. (BilU-CKiODE.
*WWeaWMIiWWW|lB ii%m *w me es ss«t
Our Contemporaries
trei >
A<'tor(liu}{j_o^iiesP5n growth Of the
Ii'dusJju^rs^ne J,(iOO ears of citrus
Ts will be ready to ship from the
Lower Rio tirahde Valley in 10^3, com-
jfj.red •with only tweuty-Heveu cars
this season, which was the first year
in whieh ear lots were shipped. JAt an
average price of $ 1 a box 41a! HGo box-
M_i« it ' a.r tin < rdp of l!)U3 ahould sell
for not less rlutu |�,tj(j0. The indl-
lat'ed grdwth win sonh plaee the elt-
rils fruit industry fii the, lead of per-,
■PI i<hubh' rroos niown iii iii<> Valley,
Mr. 8ousa tfittJar/, is syncopated hulif \V-,u<i Tlaalh raid.
and diseard. < N ' | Of course this looks like Cdit^r Rob-
Comment
Embraces 111 Public.
Fuelling inush- ht adapting or modi-
fying it is not-a new aXfenae among
composers. It is a very simple matter
to change a popijhtr melodjK just
enough to make it seem origiualTW to
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instill is couuting the chlckena befot%
they hatch/ But it luis long been eon*.
\eded and, for that matter, demon-
atrflted, that tlie lower ' Rio Urande
Valley is the natural habitat of citrus
take a lilting bar, shade it a trifle, frujts. lu addition, there are r-ertain
and construct a new composition about tiuck garden products that can be
Imposing though tlw flaring ftiAcri it ieto and inaiki-ted in advance of
Vre, with'tinater New York hi, big ■„ ,, , ■ ■- \ California and Florida vegetables.. If
fancy letters, and la-grces long, bit MOTION riCTI'*BE8 IN"EIH?CATION/si.'.ndardi/.ed. nui«-h as Mr. Keliehor of
Jug whip ^oiling through the rocking, . ^btn-man
In Oermnny n seven-reel film is to
—
the Red
the springtime 1
buds, then red blossom* and
when my leaves begin to appear they -
are red too. Kven in ihu winter my
bud-like twiga ju^e red.
■ *'A|id-wh1fe I say I like bright colore
s you can easily guess red la my
favodte color."
"I don't Idame you for lining it so
much," said Peter Goblin. "For If I
want 4o look very si^tirt -ami-dashing
and liandsoine | tie a reti st arf around
my waist and^I feef too tine for fl
thing.
"In fact there Is gotru: to be a fancy
dress partynjpven hy |he Fairy Queen
this afternoon and I've half a mind
t# dress ali in red/
nVTiy dort jou gorTrs 'n Red MapTeT
the Hed Maple tree.
pleased the Fairy Queen will be," he
Mid lo lihns,.|r. "nnd how vv^ nt! ,1;. 1 0r "W
love to please U^e, Fairy Queen!"
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Aa It Goes.
"What h terriiiie place, is this sup-
posed to he tl^gardeft?*'
••Yes." ?
V'<iJ
It. M. CARTKR.
For Public Welglfer, 1'rccinct No, 1:
.1 L. (Jim) SNY iiKIt.
Justice 6f Hie |V «, Precinct No. 1,
'IWNoX™"••
W. L CoRMtEi
-at. the' tjn cans and, the
ashes and,,old boxe$ .Strewn «b<iut."
"I know. This litty feet of garden
l>elongs.to,a man who ts sure lie could
have a marvelous place It! lie only
had tKreor^orVf^ur acres of ground to
" l-^i'ke rare of."
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For Trustees Sherman Public Schools:
A. A. GRAHAM,
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tipping ice c.iIces, the <h>gs and , the
seurryingsiiow flakes, the silk velvety
scarlet uniioiuis worn by the aetora
(double in brass) iu the street parade
extvl thein in bright • impresslvenesa.
As the loud loare of glistening brass
Hie iptier of the
heexhihitcd next nu nth to"1** ex plain
m
-a.
instruments shakes
town' (positively one day orrty),' and
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the Einstein theory of the relativity of
time and space. Tbats' a very long
film, 0,ri00 feet. An American pro-
ducer would attempt to Interpret the
Idea In l,fi00 or at most 3.000. and
m^ke It clear, too. But it is said that
the Shining scarlet coats march up the th^ theory is made so plain that any-
hir ^ t at quici; cadence (with pep hi tody can comprehend, it.
it), the popuiat-e is convinced, that the Tlie motion picture Is a valuable ad-
evening's perfoimaut^e will b * " the Junet to education, and it Is much
gretuw xtUhtt. to&m*wrwr-i .U^LMUttaliV of ynlversltUHi,
But who la M4Mt interested Mr. )ft eorr.-spouds to .lenionstrative teach-
Jlainm, fainoj! .icior tfijit be Is like ing. There are some things that can
Mantel!, SkijinA- and Itanford stare I>e imparted to stmlents only by ex-
inn in his ofli (omp .ay? And who eniplificatlon. A,nd there are places,
knows so well that Mantell has not persons and things that can be Ulus-
t*o trig p company as Mr llaniiu, and trated to clcxirer and better effect
lliat Mr. M..oi.cU does not carry a Huit they can 1m« descrllied.
brass band ami'^WuJk with iiead high
told us the other day that
(t^iain cotton had been stauriari'/ed
in Uncertain Nueces County' town,
there Is no re ason why Texas "should
(Fort \Yorth Record.)
It Is doubtful if any of the flappers
or the ..Jelly itcans who indulge in o|ien
hugging on the street <*ars ever read
this column, so the protest against
their actions may he unknown to thein
unless some ac<|lialutatice should call
.their attentloii fo 4tr Is—this -HftV
scene familiar to the readerV , r . a
A young iumii and a young wkBuOV-
enter a street car; perhaps two ciSijirfes'y •. "OIT1
or three or more. The young w<ayau
ot young \i[)maoii find seats while the
men linger to dwwi the fares.in The box.
The young man then sits do^n beside
the young wtunau lie is escorting; ex-
tends bis aria along the top of the
seat and jtround her, draws her close.
to him In a real "affectionate" hug
and puts bis face so close to her fa<*e
that she .cannot fail to get the full
flavor of Ida breath, whether it be
good or bad. And rhns they sit until
they reach the corner where they get
out. sAny.night, on any street clir In
the city, this, little episode may be seen
over and over again. -
Are they married? Not so anyone
would know it. " If the young woman
was a wife she would resenjf ' being
made a target for curious and uusym-
Wby that Is an idea, and art excel-
lent one," shouted Peter Goblin throw-
ing his cap high in the air and catch-
ing it on the-slde of his head as li fe!!
down again. ^
"That is a splendid Idea, and I do
believe I will do It." . —
"Yes," said the Red Maple tree, *1
think It would, be a new sort of a
costuuie. I will give you some of my
red petals and blOSsoms and you can
decorate yourself with them. . Then
you can make a costume look like my
bark."
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not dewlop another sizeable tajprce of pathetic eyes, for while it is true that
revenue.
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The poultry industry in rooke
, County la Isung placed on a solid .
foundation, Judged by tho uunihcr oi 1
suhfjfautlal business" men who are in
lerestiug themselves financially and
personally iu the breeding of register-
ed fowls and tile t rafl «* in eggs.—
1
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ami cane rawing with his troupe? Auri
who so keenly appreciates the pictures
of the biaeksuake whip and the eager,
scenftng blood la muds? j
If )ou giant* a little closely at the
Tnterpretlug n theory by motion ptc-
tures is, however, a novelty. Relativity
is a comparative concept, and it should
be possible of easy exposition. ;
Motion pictures cannot, as a rule;,
be more than an educational adjunct.
V
acvarlct coats beneath the huge signs The way to acquire knowledge Is to
■ nr ., « Greater New \«>rk Cncle study, observe, remember and think.
Tom'a Cabin up near Mr. L'V ' "
liamm and the band leader, you no- • Hogm^ wauia the Allies not to let
tice that there are bo>T inside of f turoUntants Juggle the fecords of the
them, the lu'ds h&d a presentiment Kbine occopatlou. The Secretary of
that, if they loitered in the alley near |ia„ part, as prosecutor,, in
the stage-door, they could £ave a few Htigutlou, and he knows
Words with Mr. Hamm himaelf and ^ nndeclpberable mafhema-.ical «'\-
try out the biaeksuake and pet the make figures by shifting and
bloodhounds. And there they are in Wangling. As llu>;b s knows. :o-
tlie giand parade, in silk. Velvety s-ar-1 ^Hint&nts' juggling generally comes-to
let coam, wilt long skirts' tttitiLd 4 naitghtl
nearly to tliy groiiad.
Gsln<<eviile Register.
It has re<|ttircd a long time for the
|de;: to sh^, iu'ttyit raising poultry
may property he classed an an indus-
try. This if largely because few peo-
ple have taken the pains to give study
to pro|ier housing, feeding, etc, of j j„
chickens. And as for incubators, It Is J a ml
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"all the world loves a lover" no nuiu
or woman ^wr yet llk«Ml to see others
parade their "puppy" love in public,
and a married woman, naturally,
would not wish strangers to think her
husband a "puppy" Jmer.
doubtful IfTfreRris om
every 10,000 isipulation. In a few more
It is dif
fieult to iimterstand why any girl,
whether a flap|>er Or mrt, should wile,
liiigly submit to an embrace iu public
which cannot help bnt make l er social
standing piestionnble. or why a youinr
man sbouldi/pjienly embrace a young
woman for wjfoui he really canes when
he should know* attrt Mgiioram-e is uo
excuse—that such an embrace, <asts
tlu' shadow. Uf 4 bar sinister across her
gimd n:i ni'-. j
some nties of the country it is
misdemeanor for a man and woman
IiTTi;xag~r«Tr'-R euiiiraw lit a public park or in a pub
said Peter
noise.M
£ * Ked Mupio **a
pretty poon old Jokp Jor such a fine
creature'issr^eter Goblin. How often
have I heard jokes made up about
the bark of a-dog! '•
"How very, very,often have I heard
that Joke. ,
"Rut no matter, you know what my
bark Is Pm sure, and thajf It is pretty
different from the bark of a dog.
„ "Then," the Red Maple tree contin-
ued, "you can make little branches
coming out of yoip- costuhie. Make
them jshort as urine are short and hava
plenty of these branches for you-know
1 have plenty of branches,
"Did you ever know why I had
short branches and plenty of them?"
"I don't believe I ever did know,"
said Peter Goblin.
"I'd like hr hear though,
An honest dollar's Worth for a dollar is a
basic requirement in our Hosiery Depart-
ment. In our Hosiery you will find a wide
choice of grades. All are sold for exactly
what they are-—each an honest value..
Ladies Silk Hosfc. $ 1.50 to $6.00
Ladies Lisle Hose .... . . > . . , 35c to $1.50
TH£- DEPENDABLE STCSRE
he added.
"Well," said the Red Maple* tree, "I,
can stand up against the-old Wind
when lie Is blowing a gale far" better
when m.v branches are short.
—"They can't break off as they would
If tl^ey were longer and more brittle
and ea9y to snap."
' MI suppose," said Peter Gobliht "you
have plenty of. branches in rase
you lose some you aiwavs h v ntheri
'when yon buy
Couch BcJw
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DouWrtJa-IW.
ENGLANDER
Couch Bed
tic car. In one of the large cities of
[the F.asf public embraces became so
common that the people demanded au
muwiii r« iiitn nw/nunnc i w*n oulluauce. fflfbidiiiug it. Tiie ordin-
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Iporious tm> hoi*!It fhals pdt
uumi of Hamm1 players come from,
ami the smaU town* iu which the
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William L). Ilaywood ft? having an
agent choose. Tiist 1, W. W:'s in Chi-
tpigo to woik in fhe coal mines in Rus-
qnmpany is buoke f, and what k.n.l of ^ sonadsKly lias to work in Rtis,
Wm* • be . bioo<l!i«>iuels are, and *hat ^ (Uaf t|H, sov|t.!s 111UV lak<> ,1|V
IVlJh'W J^ases thfe Private 1 " easy, and It is thouglitfol of Haywood
Which' ,th, H.,upe ■ travels, arid Mt Uy J;luu a |i)<n fwr W,
\elvit and cotton flannel look alike.
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and that tiny wraps 'of white IMtjs'r
in ke-a snowstorm and the wind is
made by a friction machine to howl,
and a score of other secrets unknown
to the audience. liut its discoveries
only magnify its illuslohment.
That's the way it. will he all
through 1 If"; or, that's the way . it
ought to lie. Go to the stage door to
learn tlie truth. ^Je undeceived and
realise that glamor Is also truth awl
that although there is florae aTmm to
everything iiohle. it is the poetry and
vision that illumine life~ with huppi
W.'s.
" Automobile drivers are still playing
the old gam« <if trying to butt a mov-
ing train off the track, at a grade
crossiug, but we haven't heartl of a
single one of them winning.
children who arc now memliers of the
Hoys or Chilis, studying ntider
cur county agents, or are eurollcd Jpr*
the A. <V M. College or the <iir:s'
Coltege at Iienton. . ' ■
As a warning to autoists who try'
to lieut trains to railway crossings, one
I city ha.« t i'ecte<l towers at the cross-i
ings and -placed oil theui demollshiMl
automobiles. Very good, but the warn-
ings are not complete. A coffin and .a
tombstone should be placed beside eaj h
demolished auto. And even then a few
brainstonn autoists would try to knock
the trains off the traeks11f-Mexi.t
News. _ '.
ft is In San Antoiiib, if our memory
serves afSTflfclit.' where these ocular
tJcmonatratWWt* have lieett Greeted.
And, we are told, they have proven
effecttf^ aTe ! "
Jrigbt asr fS r it* 1 hie y go bnt the sensible
thing to do Is to avoid grade crossings.
The Federal Government ih-leading the
way by refusing to approve road plana
that provide for a ch death iraps.
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KFSSIDE is a real dandruff Iteminly,
It has a pleasing odor, promote* gro^h
Slid actually does the work whim others
have failed. You will like It. Sold by
Your Druggist. thurtf-tf
a nee was exacted aud-enforceil.
pies were
Con-
enacti
taken off the cars and out of
the parks protesting bitterly, but their
protests did not avail. They were fin-
ed and got plenty <i£publicity. During
tlie first week there were many arrests,
during the second week there' were
comparatively few, for the lesson was
well taught and thereafter there was
little occasion to complain of public
displays of "puppy" love.
Such h law wonld effect a whole-
some reform -In Fjgt Worth.
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Prince Axel, of Denmark, is iww
captain of the big motorship Asia.
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The use of gypsum or "land plaster"
on New l&ighmd farnis is increasing.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
1 have tnor;«l my residence ^ and
STFDIO tc '.M North Walnut Sf..
Pimm 124K. Some splendid iiargr.ius
III slightly used Pianos. Tuning apd rev
building a apeciadty; get my estimates
and pricvpfttml you will be convinced.
My work and .dealings is exemplified
throughoiit Nortn Texas ami southern
Dklahoin* for the past twelve years.
. .0 .. . J. V. KOHLKIt.
ni20-3tp ; ; Box 270 Sherman, Texas
CPRB THAT ITCH with Lufkiri
Remeily. It'll cure you secretly, pleas-
antly, with no loss of time. $1.00 per
bottle nt H. L. Sheehey. thnrs-tf
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Wii EJ|t Sprmfs
Three-Hece Mi
FaUawav B*da
Con and Crib*
Hafomoclu
MatlTHMI
Cozy Bvda
Divan*
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The luxury and
convenience of thit
♦ENGLANDER
Couch Bed can be
iroatgipfd from the.,
illustration. A home
necessity that you
can convert, with
one motion, from an
attractive couch to a
full sized bed.
ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO., Ne^York. Chicago.Brooklyn
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"What a Fine Costume," |
on hand. It would be drettdful to bt
left without branches.
"Is tlif^t why yoii have so manj
branches?" - I
"Not altogether," said the Red Maph
tree. "I like plenty of branches, but
lnjcause they are short and stralghi
and rcvjnded at the head they art
strong and able to stand Sgainst tlu
great unt|;mlghty old Wln<l gentleman
. "Sojnf <fretljorcs don't always cat .
hlnji a ifenfjeman even!" * '
" Well," Nil in Peter Goblin, "I mftst
be hurry ing to ii^ up my <-ostume. What
'a^-flne-'eosttnne l| will surely be, anC
■all hecatme of your excellent advice
Red Maple tree. I am sure I am verj
much obliged to you for your help."
"If they ask you where yon saw me,
tell them j-ou saw me by a nf^.Li
marshy bit* of ground,. a swamp ft
other words.' Telb them I leve the
swamp homes best, though I like most
places-If they give me quite a bit of
water to drink at (he" roots,' or in
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Half Gallons 50c
Two Gallons $1.50
Another Gold Fish Deal Soon
Watch for Date.
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Binkley Corner.—Phone 211.
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