The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. FIVE, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 15 x 9 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE SNYDER SIGNAL BNYDBR TEXAS FRIDAY JULY IB 1921.
I:
L'i 1i mrrm gri A ' a. ry. n
flubscribi! tor the Kicnn) $1.50.
SYNOPSIS.
CHAPTKH l-Teua Crl 1 Wllburtoi
f a "Pill Dale." ha lcia ia bi
-w (on of a wealthy coal operator
J a It. Iala arrivaa at Ilia Halfwai
fewilsb. Id eaatarn Taiinaaaea abandon
lr ft If of Idla NH-int Incidentally
I- "a Palrlda rurarlnf at tha altar-
4 trmliil lo make hla own way In Ufa
nisei a "Haba" UUI.ford i Wa.
r-tinlalucar tlrl. "My" Hack a tliarac-
ef Ilia hlila. laiiaa him to John More-
fctS horn. Moreland la chief of hll
whiih haa an old feud with tht
Laitlaforde. II tolls I via of Ilia htllln.
f k brother lvl1 Moreland ari
owner uf rich ioiI depoelle. by a
eata named early la Moreland a drerrl-
! of "1'ariyla" i-auiti Dale to btliavt
the ann Ma fathar.
CHAl'TRH II -Dale arranira lo make
hla gome wlili the Moreland family for
wham .a arttrtalna a deep leeperl.
IJnr-iTij.iirifie'sttiff ulth dilth ultj.
"Mnrh .I.li;'d." he llllll tried thli kly.
1 lel'n v. wliiji lunv did It
fld? He didn't II' k me did lie lint
foir I'nlir'
lie alii. re il dn'f" -iiiIIim Murelnnd.
"Not l.jr e . He fell mil fuf.
IIIk cuti ii Mii'l Imiillv tiiiv lil tit. I
Bill j
" i
NeK lr.e: rn.illy In (lie liij! liilU.
Tl' Mi e:t-iiil Iiihiiii lo iiilitr t I tie1
hon f tl.elr i-liief lo M-e the nuin ;
arlm l.i.d ulMi4-d I'.lnrU Adiini Hull;'
very Muriliinl ulile In ;ilk ruliie to'
ff Kill I 'i le. r thife lioura he n;
lloidred. Imt l" didn't enjoy ll; the!
wntir I. tut lift iniiiiy .niii In lil
rh M nlld hi In lid Hi lied d'llly. lllid
. Ida litilii.'K MM! fell ris ihniih the Imiieii '
' Kere K'Ptfired tn them. J
Cliine h ihiinderNhovviT t Imt jiiier-i
IiimMi. mil He hiiiiu.liilii eM'liinu fell'
with k ih'.ii. A ftre i tiimle in il.
wide Hftie line d ii re In the inet'!i i
MMin. iii il "l eu Mii er nun uitr the'
. family futUritf there wlili ljile. who
. rrfiiNeil in le ket in lied.
Afur u few minute of silently
' Willi I.I roii MHie kIihi!iiWI flit ario-n
the li f mi!U. Ili.le -nlil to John .More-!
land :
"If Jir l.roil.er liivid ronld Who"'
iloil't Jell ihlliU he d UMIlt Ion In i;el
tle nlue i'i: of the i oIiI'"
John Moii-lfiiiil Itelil for Hid Iii lit
hiM I'hil) in I K IimihIk. 1 1 a Holier uri-J
)! win ra ihoiifhlfiilly loniird tie
fire.
"1 hll. t lever lnokeil ill If ii;..
awi.j." I.r h ;il.
"I'liiil't. lie riflil ey lo look et It."
lUn luiei) I '(.v. " 1 1 1 : 1 ion shinildli't
eel I the i riy it is."
The i.i.i:i.tn i.eer turned un nui.r-
: ll.p floe llMi'll il fill's!
"Ill w 'ii :hii.ier ouhl I lunmie If
f I dnii.'iy
"Why lot lit ine ilrvi'lup if fur
ion?" I'll i:ld enri e-lly. enueily. "1
vrn't it .irie you iilillii;ii i.l ini' i -H'Hsev.
ii d I won't In- . ir;i ii.'.n I
"ltd l:nr ii. vlil'i.llr .inry in Mini
Ihilips i. t:io '!:'. lliie Mill nf It'
KuKr.! M m !:! -I.
"Ni . I n: I ;.ll t'"'t it. A'iih-m; liny
llH.y '':
I'll Hn I'LI'i
Vi'T II Ml
Mill 111 t l i
turn i! u
thin I ii (.
tind n hi:
-Hum .1
1 1 'o ii i d inoin'v
ii Milni: ii iIi.h. I'ki.ii i "
i wli.li- Mnlrljiinl vili ll'iie
it.:.ri In ul I 'iile i l.i. le
ti.: r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii -.!;ti i.
'In ItiUn : 1 1 1 i lit
is If i I mi wlin n lilt
I l.t I v ii i:i v" he de
" he so imirh 'I't I d
ln.ow ni
Iflll III 14 ( '
In ? '
'il e i
il.
MHlileil
Sill I'l l-
foitianl i.dsuer. 1'nle rnilied that
there wiik tut oiie iiy In wlihli li
i-oiild (lie u Mitisfni'tory eplhiiiition
anil tl.ul llu.t wm hy telling the ti nth
Imt tit Uie whole truth f he
auruiited it for then liin effort would
go for Liincht.
Uorvliip.il wta fciienkliiB nealn. and
Me werv trliu:r i.ww. - -
1 Tat Duvld Wuiid went at
to !velop the coal ef he could know. I
!t Ilk a Debt abrt'lkln to me. But!
that tul i aacrvd lo uh. Kill lle!
ami afor y ro any fu ller I'll baf '
to ai je to tell m nil "about feVel?.
A fifr wno up bere In the wlldernt- !
II don't looW i'plclous Dill mebbe
'Jut well. 1 hopa y con pardon n
V ixin' It. I whore jot to be ker
jw a ji ni i u a w'vi v v w (
fill tboyt Drothcr Darld's coal. Addlt
.'nl Iwo In herf ; lud when yoro a-talk-
Urothcr Darld'a coal. Addlt
.. .... .v.' t.iki.i . .
m io an n ivw auiuw mm i'i s
1oibto.)o ao ftr'aa tellln la con.
aamed. Athlk horey; Luke you wB
"
V'"- Hr'nd and her aons awJi " weut out (o w lrwlc-l.) and j
and left the room flowing the door bo- I hadn't ben tborfj minute when
bind tneio. Kill Dalo paeod Uie floor. Hobby MoUnrto came t ake1 lilm '
arms folded brow a drawn. Finally bt how be knew wtre to Mnd tin. Uo
Ulted bfore the Moreland chle I I
TlierVu nothing I'm ashamed of. I Ml thtneit ou anmldn't core to'
guM lie wild. "1 dou't like to tell It stay Irene after -doliig whnt you did
nlniply txst'ct ufaB 1 don't like to tell It. wml 1 Vniited to nuy good-by. Hill.' Ho
tut I'll do It" 1 IVnys called me that and It made
; Ho sat down Is hla sheopskln llned fife feel like man. Then 1 put my
rotter lay back and closed hla eyes "brig dnwn'itnrt took blm by both shoul-
a though to Ttsuallzo tho story to derw and fold him thin: i
(ve It crer. I "ik lr. Hobby I'm going to
"Maybo It'a net very much In my u " wdTlc. and you take
ftiTCt. Jwi Mcrilai-J&oJtfiao. T t Iu -teal Pat and marry ber. 8teJ
napxburg)Liebe
Illuffraitom Jbtj
never could get along with my parents
or with the set I min liorn liito. Some-
how I "lis different father iiml
mother wanted me to he it dniuly; ihey
even wanted me lo let a servant tires
tnv. The illu.ai n. it they trie.)
to nutrry rte to a young woman who
didn't wnut n.e hii.v more lit I j I want
cd her."
Ilt -!. ! hi t j-i. I Ki-il Mrnli'lit
nt Mnr Ihi I. mid fiit it :
"lou M-t- u. wiiiitrti in niurrv u
In orilrr u ni.llf Did ('interittf'n for
"You Sc Thty Wanted tc Marry Ue
In Order tc Unt Old Clavtring'a
Fortune and My Dad'a."
inna nnd my im'; 1'Mr'i iii Mkr ire
nna en only hild. It hud Inn all HI
ml dried for ns for enr. 'I'hi y )nit If
Up to me like Ihin : they Mid I oned it lo
thi'iii r lift t it nn my dniy ; ihnt I hml
lwMt lnin ii setere Mini io I In in;
tliHt my MHHkery hud put tr.-iy imo
my iiinil.ii s I n r. iiiiil it lot of thiiici
of tluil kit I fell for it i t lnM ; If
wan Hurt of liililter of lf detriise.
With I'jitl'li ill. It wi. ii .ie of well
ti i i-e of MHiilo ol.eil f I. e. I'; l II
trood cirl. . . ."
A minute of M!el ; 1 hi n
"I'll huny iiloi'ir N'
llilid. I lili'l one I lie
It wits KotM-ri .Mil
on fi e . Mi Ii i.d I
'Ii
.1. I
r. .
Mure-
I In l e.
i purler
r. My
11 v -
pnreiil d dr. I
v us ii w.i I or
aunti'l I'nl's
ry' rhueili..
dear llnii)'
upon n lli.r.
Iiiui ; iiiid I
i::li' :. I i..
. ;.!! i rl i I
rl'iislt. 'j-i'i'i
t.f lin t i -l
I.I I !;t.l .1
;.l. I I I .i
hiln't Use I. I
;. Mr. her
in ni llnr
I'oor
Ii tit. m.. e
i! w !l 'ppell
. I .-Lose
r.ohliy .k I.Miriii (or i
I woiililnl nif lniii
"ll Wlis onH W l. II
l.-s; n i ti. I. lid
ill! I l.e'n
I lie rhiiliiel in :i I V'
. i mi ( i ii l.in .
he 1 1 I't'l I ) of
lirr !in Wi.s
tllHt I f'lll) eiillHl
for I'llt. I s-.r 1 1 .Si t
I
.s H
he'il
w lis
C'U'MII W'lll".
lite si;i.L.'
iry n il' hn!
siv tlit- ;'.'
my piviiiest
I knew then
eiirli other
didn't hiite
iid hn i ni r i ye
of . l-t I I 1 ll i t
I Iiiilif. I..) ' li I lil.d
e s.i!.. n ft r e)l s of
f r u.1. hold.)' M. l.j.urir
llohh) M d I'litr't'lli loed
John Morel;. mi I Itohhy
l.ry liiol.ey lo epfiik of.
and iiml tin! held item t.iirt.
"It hud I'll" the lines! tlili.K in lie
orld. Mil. hui Iii'd Inn ii tuft iiitin
for trie. There win frietnlship for yon'
. V?'-' ."Ij p"r UW 1
one
Oi i mn-ioeM. . .
"I ooultlii t ue anythltn elw to do
o I ran. I went home pulled eff n.y
wedding litf cud pill on the clothes
I'm wenrlnfi cow. jhrew imuw lUngs
Uo a liafund hurrW down fo the
union station. 1 found tt I could
bo my choK- beteo a f!lr for
Atlnnta and tbe tbe ra'n lhat
rruiiu me lerr. i iwiim tnwi
AMan'a. utt I nTer weani to une ii;
I niewot to irtr tie otner irum aru
Lay a rath fart. ' ia dolnf Umt 1
hftoad lo iom anTteM-L rrow tneao. I
- --- ' .
rr"" . J:?!?1 1 W
- wlier 1 Wfttildnt b ml
ered u sear' ylrnow
lna hole In a liTTTHltTe. You're h"k(khI
us nny of them and lots better than
most of them. You cun work jour way
to a better salary. You mo' I told
lilin 'we set shout wlmt we deserve
In this world. Most of us don't deerve
mm Ii.'
"I Hsked hint If mother n hmlly
cut up. lie kHid she whh; that she had
fsinted. I 'ml swore hloud he said
there In church. I told Hohhy food hy
and K"t uhoiii'd the t rnin without say-
ing nnythlijr iihout where I was go-
ingbut I didn't know myself where
I going lit I he I line.
"Now you've heard Ii. livery word
wim t rut Ii. If you'll trust me with the
mill I'll make thU laud my hind your
people my ieople. I'll suffer with you
when you sufTer and l-e happy with
you when you're happy; and when you
fight. I'll tight with yni."
The Moieliiiid chief arose slid Kill
Pale erose. The liilliiiiin put out his
hand and I'ule gripped It.
-I believe in ye. Kill" said John
Morelaml. "IV another thing I've
seed ye fight. You ran work the coal."
lie looked toward the closed inner
door mid ailed "Oh Addle; you and
i he lioya can come buck now."
Out of the night a face appeared at
one of the small window . It wub a
feminine fare and handsome rrfther
i linn pretty. Two slender sunburned
hn lids grlpjied the window-ledge nerv-
ously. The face pressed closer to the
glasH then disappeared. Soon after-
ward i he outer door of the guest's
room opened .and Ken Littleford's
laughter entered. Her skirls were
dripping wet.
Mrs. Moreland aro and went to-
ward Die yiHing woman. She knew
that only something of great iiiiwr-
iline could tiring a IJttlefnrd Into her
Lome In lilin fashion.
"What's the mutter Rahe'i"
I'nlie l.lttleford gave no attention
lo Mr. Moreland. She went on to
Kill lale walking softly on hare feel.
"Klin-k Adam Is a goiu' to kill you
I. . iiiiil. Kill hale."
"That so?" I'ale's sinlie wa rather
trim. "How did you find that out
M'ss l.litlefonir
"I found it out all right. Ai lie
wei.l off from I lie river tills mortiiii'.
I uinde fun of Ii i in ; mid he patted the
to k of his rifle and said he'd git )u j
iLkhikIi a window! lie was Ht our
hone I hi exenili' to help fix pup"!
yiili and when he left he started tills
wa. a goiti' by the hlowed down syca-j
more. I waded the river at Klue Cat
hhouls to heat hilt) here. I thought you
inlfehi want to know about If so's ye
roillil mebhe sine oilier folks the iron
Lie o' mi kin' a funeral fo' )e."
SLe I. inked toward ihe door her
even i.eur leaing I'ale's face. Another
seroiiil mid she was gone.
Thev were all on llielr feet now.
.IoLii Moreland gripped Little's arm.
"liver lhar aside o' the. rhlinhley
Kill!" he entered his native draw I for
ihe moment absent. "Out Addie.
honey! I. uke. bring my rifle find hut
.lump keen! I'ule bring water and
diow ml this here Are !"
It wii dole. Moreland took hi hat
and ihe repemer and went alone ililo
Ihe nighl.
When some fifteen minutes Imd
pusseil i here rame lo I 'ale's ears the
sound of sotlig. There were (en
shot in sin h rapid sintessloo thnt tl tj
made iiimosi a roiitinuoiM ronr. Then
rame echoes and reverberations i.nd
ihrn siirm e. Soon John Mori tnl'd II I
liili.-rlf into ll.c .In In room. i
li s wife's voir wi.s low ai.d M:i-d .
v Hi iii'Sb ; ;
" li.il liiippi'iied. .I'llmV" j
i!;;l thud mine througli the dark- i
i.es I.r hi'sl.niils rille-butf struck
l!ir I !
"Tli s Is win. i Li p pi i. ed. A 1 1 : u : As.
I ii i Le i uw l.i r o' I l.r lirise. I go I '
w n iL:i I'.sir old oNwh.p to lake
lilnlV. I wini inTii't Ihe ri'I'l i:li'l ll.lo
the uieiidow iMnl 'luir I sri II Adiini
Kail n coi.iln'. I I. ul. and when Ailiun I
was nl. out lo pass me I Jumped up I
iihI jerked his rifle from I;. in and .
hu-'rd It ng'tn rock. Then I lights
in nr. I thrill i s triu with tin- I'xwhln;
unci Le br.i::e i.nd run. And en lh! ;
lure happened Addle:
"I was ii-w uirliln' lo sh ef Ailarn
Lad n-ily wel t olT w LrM M'rd a liilil)
a coirin' l.iwurd Ine fi l T . I thoughl
ll vvi It:. 1 1 o' course. So I up and
tells hi in to show no- liovv f.ist he can
run and coii'im-m a shoot n' over
tils brad fo sic r ;ui. Kilt It didn't
luipprii ' lir AdHin Kull It was: Ken
Mltlefoni: lie whs n-follerin' Kahe
to see what she whs up to o course.
"How do je know it was Ken. pup?"
t'alcb asked".
"How do I know?" growled John
Moreland. "When I got through n-
rhootln' lie uo'lern at me end says:
"fofjiorrow. John lo'clrnd' be says
'we'll Tia a' little Gettysburg o' ouf
own!' And I might mind ye. Cuie 'at
be kefpi hits word fhe same as I do."
"And l.lttleford ineiiiit a " begsiv
Osfe.
That the'U bo a big fght ton'cr
row" 1d Moreland. "Bill lnle H
e makln tbla land yore land and ttie
people yoro people I'm a-fecrd yr'rr
a go'n' to (It moro'n yt exported. Biel.
ho anore'o ye 'sn bandlo. Do ye e in-
to beck out of It and lot the coe! g
or are to ceo these fellers u
ehewa whet they bireo off ef t'
"Ml otlck." !) vole cuin'e trm
ty Iw the darknese 'Til stick."
cma'ptkr IV
The Mystery of the Rifeo.
An hour after John Moreland Imi!
nent bin ten rifle bullets whining vet
Hie 1ed of Ben Mttleford. every
More rami and every Lltlleford In tU
valley knew of the declaration of war.
'And -each iimo of them oiled hla weap-
oils and put Ibem In belter working
order.
. TVbeP Pole w-ent to J4 tberowaa
too fJuich'on hlsTidnd to leniTer 'slo p-
ing easy for him. Tomorrow lie would
have to help In the fight against the Lit-
tlefordx kinsmen of the young woman
who had saved him without doubt
from death by the murderous rlile of
the mountaineer Goliath or hreuk Ills
word tluily. It was a poor return for
such a fuvor! The longer he thought
over the dilemma the more perplexed
he became.
Ile thought too of the everlasting
wonder the tail of John Mori-land's
bedtime prnyer. How a man could go
down on hla knees and ask the bless-
ings of the Almighty upon men whom
he meant to fight the next day was
a Ihlhg that Kill Dale could not under-
stand. It wan after midnight before he
slept. He woke at the break of day
arose and dressed himself and went
out. Uolng toward the flower-filled
front yard he found himself facing a
very angry John Morelund.
"What's the inattert' he asked.
"Matter enough" clipped the moun-
taineer. "Kill Dale. I'm a-goln' to ai
you a question and I want the truth.
Will 1 git It?"
"You'll get the truth If you get any-
thing. Shoot the question."
"All right. What do yon knowr about
my guul"
"About a much ar you know of the
left hind wheel of Ken Hur's chariot.
What's wrong wlili It?'
Moreland' even were steady snd
Morland Eyes Ware Steady srwd
Cold.
old. He thrust his hemis Into the
po''keH of hla corduroy trousers. Then
his fiii-e softened s trifle.
"1 reckou I ought to ax )o pi.r
A. -bii'd like Ais
makes a model IsnsfcenftdL
! - - a. a
W -etf ffll T WsI 1'
don" he safd" liriTTow" vofce." "Te Ti"
my gun's plumb gone!"
"You hud It only last night" Da la
said. "Did It disappear "
"W'hlNt I slept" cut In the hllltnau.
"Kotli o' my guns Is gone. And Luke's
repeater Is gone and so Is Cule's. and
we hain't got iioiLIn' at all to fight
thi-lu d (I Litllefords witli!"
"(ionel" Dale exclaimed wondering-
ly and It seemed lo blm aslultiely.
"It must ha' been ihe Uttlifords. I
guess;" frowned Moreland. "Fo' be-
cause who else would ha' done It' But
to save the life o' me I calu't see how
they got In and took my rltle without
wokln' me up Kill Dale. I slept twlcet
as light ai a sick mouse."
Within ten more minutes every ninn
of the MorcluiulH was gathered there
st the house of their chief and every
man of them had lost their weapons
during the night !
John Morelund culled Dale aside
snd said In him:
"You're high on the good side o'
fhein tliar ti-iflln' Decks and so fer
ss they know you ain't Int'rested lu
the feud. I wlsht you'd go down thni-
sml we Ky and his mother and see
ef ye can find eit whar our rlflea
went."
When Dale had gone off down the
dusty oi wagon road. Caleb Moreland
climbed n fall ash lhat grew behind
his father's citbtn it ml kept a wstch
toward the l.lrtleford siile of the river
He saw a group of men standing In
Hen Unit-ford's cabin yind. and noth-1
lug else.
A little more than a quarter of au
hour after Dale left John Moreland
he entered by the jrateless gateway lit
i tie i-aliln of i he Hecks. It was a dl-
'spldated place snd It atood not far
from the river. Hy ml in the front
doorway; he wna lazily cutting n new
midday sun mark in the place of the
worn old one. reliind blm sat hi
mother who wa Initily knitting a
gray yarn storking.
The mooiis!iiiirr I nil i it ep mhI stn 't-
nl ) ) : i 'v io l i.
"I i. l.j.r I'll I e free! i r
! i ! -' ' .;( '
at the right time shore. We're a goln
to have young squirrels fo' dluiier aud
a ll led hamahiink wlili string beans
Slid cawnbread msOe with the yellet
o' hen algs. Live whilst )e do live
ays I. Cyme right In Kill old boy."
"I.e. la la!'' cried Granny link
looking over Ihe brass rims of her
spectacles. "How glad I am to see ye
Mr. Kill ! Come right In ami tell us
the news."
Kill Dale crossed the iLreMioliI and
accepted ii creaking chair. His eyes
took In nt a sweeping glance the home-
made dining table Willi its' cover or red
oilcloth the broken cast Iron stove the
strings of dried peppers hanging on
Uie log walls the broken si 1 11 worm
lying lu the corner.
"The 1-ittlefords" eeld Dale "have
declared war."
"Sake!" laughed the old Tvomull.
"We k uowed Hint last i.xl.i wiien we
Leered them len shots. '
"And all the Moreland r les are
missing." Dale wuirlmi the fieri ol
his .words.
HCR NICE r.rw husbsir.il.
STEPPED OUT f the Iiouho.
VHISTLING LIKE n bird.
WHICH ALARM CD yownp wif-.
ESPECIALLY WICN.
t
6KE FOUND pK-e'J WV&
THE WRONG psi:l:.ieo.
AND INSTEAD cf Aftlntol.
HAD GIVEN him Mn seed.
BUT DON'T th'nk from tLi.
a
THAT EVERY guy.
a
YOU HEAR wk.'sU:nc
a a
HAS NECESSARILY
a a a
BEEN ROARING thn ourtary.
OTHER THINCS icrpire.
a
THE ALMOST bvtt.ua itt-.
a a
TO 1L0W through V.n Hps.
a a
AND MAKE slrlU noises.
a a a
A RAISE for eiaupie.
a a a
OR A iar oft xbeti.
a a a
A DOUBLE keoer le t.
4
"'WhutT' the llecka cried in ono
voice.
Their surprise seemed genuine.
Dale pressed the subject further and
learned only lhat If they knew any-
thing . oiireriilng the disappearance
of the rllles they were not going to
tell. Then he started homeward by wuy
of the pool at Hive the blovvu ilowu syc-
amore. There was a chance that lieu Little-
font's daughter would be there llsMng
Dale lold himself and It was barely
possible that she could throw some
light ou the mystery of Ihe rllie.
Ile crossed the river by uiifins of
Ihe prostrate tree. Kuhe was there;
she sut on the stone on which she hud
been sitting Ihe morning before; her
"Mad at You?" Asked D.
back was: fo hfiii7 uml Her bare fret
were In the water to her unkics. Dule
went up cIomc stopped and gathered
a handful of violets ami dropped the in
ever her sbouloer and into ber lap.
Kahe looked around and smiled.
"What hi'-k Mlaa hittlefonlV
"lVothln'. I don't much want to
ketch any thing" she suld slowly u
spirit of sadness in her musical volte.
"I 1 Jest come off down here to be
whar It's quiet. You ought to hear the
noise at Hip I.nd (he rest of elu in
u-iuakln !"
Dale narrowed his eyes. "Are ihey
er making n uolseY Aud what about?"
"My s. witness gracious alive 1 Vou'd
ibluk so ef ye could hear 'em! V'ought
to bear pop rims John Morelund 1'
She shrugged her pretty shoulders
lifted the small end of her rod to Uh
proper p lace. ajul n tat on "1 never
(Contli.i.ed on page o'l
OM AN rvrrii.iy thlnir.
LIKE A piYil ..'raff.
O m
CN CNC cf U.o3 TiioWfrB.
o
THAT 8ATIF".
03 t
WHICH CERTAINLY are.
THE REAL lini-ci .1.
FOR MAKINC Hill.
TRILL THEIR pipe for Joy.
SO LADIES ;r 1 uhby.
COEC AWAY wbistllnr.
YOU NEEDN'T worry.
ALL'S SWELL.
WHEN roi any that Chea-
terf.Ws "Mtisiy" you'ro
whistling-- Voa know the in
stint yo a light one that the
tobaccos i i it are of prime se-
lection bo ! is Tnrkish and Dv
mestic And the blend welT
yon never t-ed such smooth-
tes and full-f.avered body I N'o
wonder tho "satisfy-blend" J
keet stcret. It eon'4 eew
Did you Amcm mrnomt fAo
CfmMH wfM pocAe 910f
k
Ligcett It Mt lm Toftfco Ca
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. FIVE, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1921, newspaper, July 15, 1921; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288454/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .