The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEV/S •• ii .;< icial Inn s which will stand evei find folded away wit! a t-ietu'i .
11 h<* inroads of competition iiicnw- h lock «t hair, ami a failed ilowci.:
i fulls it is not tin' intention ot' the would be the little old Ik ni•• j :i|>•■ r. |
anTBD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
1 >ji11v American to surest or a|t- No other piiiier would evei i\e tl ■■
— j I'lau<l the llfivsl of iK-* MMNN spine to sav the things th: t have J
Richard H. McCarty. Ed. and Publisher who Mill enter into active couipcti- meant so nmeh to you tlnou*.'! ill
litMIKiiti ■■■■life IMx tMin sf( t|ir ,J,.man,| ai >| mi lent, the years. Hut how iiumv ot i ;m
tatomiMiiii - •
New business enterprises, howev prrciatc the home paper? A lot ot ■
fct .tJi.t U« Pint flfci i Mh«nr T«ia« u 11 '1 *' needed ill Stamford, .is they us do not appreciate it eno iffh
SMundClauHaltMslUr < „,, Milled ill i v crv gn vv mif city, and take it. \Y ■ borrow it wlui w
Subscription $2.00 Pkr Yeah
ADVKKTUIING KATO.
LhapkAjr ftftwrtltMMaU. SO ts |>«r neb *.*u h
I iMrtlon. l>xila and r«*Jtuc rn>trc«« 10 cwita
t«r line meh mt^rtioo.
SPEAKINU OF BOOSTING.
Numerous eitie- in the I niled
liliv e been lioiisl i <1
\\ oihl' I n i1 ■>
opidi.si vviti ov el
in v. ! i ,iblv tnki u
S ma t
tin new enterprises most needed of think there is something mit about
all, me the factories, small or large, us No other pain r ever nvs
States, town . ton
to their undone
I'fcVe boost ts I h.et 1
building and it ii.
these cities Vf.it-
lei eilies, i:o. .
ti inn ot II I
i etailet s iind Inni-
eviiv one tn it
ant i on tin in.. .
Itiiv e rceeivi il
by the ;ii i it i n
bi;« ineis.s In i ' v
extent that ' I ■ 11
mesi "to o roui
pit • perilUs lov\ i .
lo n
ov el
: i tin
W U
L to
veil
ui Ii
wiih the Sat ti i-di v pay roll.
Stamford American.
THE HOME PAPER.
ilf. I'hehe K. vVarnei ii Fort Worth
Stui Telegra i.)
• >i all tl.e nuhiicati i in our na
lion, the least i-. the 'H'entcst. He
i i tlion ii -in.i lies) in ii null v id
en! ' 11ciilat 10;i, in its multiplied lortu
1 11 ii- lie llu ■ 11-1 | >c I lie Yon mil V
I ,. ■ i v on' choice ol t lo In duilies
II i 1II In il v I k i elll lie ! .
nt
1 i'i|i
not i
Hie
'.s lllli
I In
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Ini
tills
\\ !
til
) 1 ,
\v
V\ 11
I It I I
. the v e
WO 1st |
old In II
v i k *i
v ll tig \v«
the thin ■
i does it
Wl
pup
111it 111 r
i.t>\ r
ti..t
l W I I to si •
we know i
look III I'll!:!
Iii eu el a s
v 11 ho.it
le<
it
r Ol • '
and
am
In
i en lli know
i t on w Ii ii I 1111
months lit lei w ai d I in'
ijuerv is, '1 \Viio link I'• I',itii i
son, or what'. : In matlei villi lie
tow nt*'
A lew vi.i- ."• a 11111' ■ 11v i i
i wiii run >\\ ah'
eu Till Y rend
want to know \V
In
it
do
Used cil \
in
i w Me\ici
'.iivv
..I
con -istcut im I h lin -1 in \ . ii ill
tuid every mc w. i e 11 '• l it
\vi nlilll 't i te ' oil \ in *«ii-11 i
from Boost el v ille . 111 v eil in t1 '.
one fan suinlin I ' liuirniie.', uml litnl
inu- the two loeal hanks sti• 11 me
lills I or I I'e 11' s' i ii k holt It I |'ii
tyws that this | m rt ie nla I • ,' . o tie
Snnri.se Slate net .led limit l'.> uk
facilities. Tills Boo.stct 111! Boost
eivtlle actiialU secured not ■ . but
two hanks fill I'onijiet itiof limed.
Another hotel was needed, an i loi
sooth along ean the new holt I. Iiki
w ise a new .iitiv i• picture lie e. all
lilies ol biLsin'.s wen invaded ami
the town giv.v iew to it. .ndoim
This particular iitv, which i- hv
no means an itn,urinative om , thiiv
ed U|*on its new bank- ami i new
retailers, but the fallacy was ippat
ent, the boo.tei w.is nit ■ *o .true
tive" in his pamlt iin to tl. out
side world \ 11 !>e brim lit to the
city was an over head i v| • i t in
stead ot a |>rmlucin w i. • I'lie
banks fonsolnlnteil, retailers wei '
broke and Mi e store rooui 'it va
cant.
Town huiltl. '
vere<l wherevt
are eoastructi .
place attract'
manufacturer
ment ot men
w evkly w ,i rt
roll.
"Show m
day pay roll."
4'and I'll sh"
'tis the tmtl
Stain lord is
you will. Il'
hat's vv hat,
take
I'll JII i II S a I ill' to 'l't the
in . s si \ i ml i la v s In t ore tie pa|*i
ci i i t ll set "p ami published U'i
takl tilt llOIIH pIlJN'l to see whttt*s
ll. :t. anil vv ll. 1 *H II I I out .1 'st like
oni 11' i It i t j• 111 vv wanted lis to d.
si el i, Imi on e iifioii a tin i So hi
ci hi lil si i " w imt's in it ' "
I' ll st ot .11 tl .i, is the ' hool
i vv No n et |'iipel's evei til all I
I In I h i ii 1 s nil i !i i!i|i en do at school
tunny food Ihinv's about its own
town and people, and leaves uiisiiitl
so many bad things. Its biisine is
to boost everyboilv ami pverytlnn:
but who Ihmi K it* it lives to (.'in
its time, labor and space to the
schools, the churches, the bona s ; 1 <|
the interests ot nil the people
Why doll't more people I like ''
THE DIUNITY OF I.ABOH
I i t n i fin he i. uiv mi, you have I >
Work \\ I i (lit i voit handle n pick
or peii. it vv I eelba n 11vv or ait <
I i ink ill' ill tche ot i ill* a pa [ ii r.
!! ' ' II It ilr' ill I II ot Willi ' ui
tlolisfs, you must voik.
It Votl lo 'i\ a 1111111 • 1 i'l. V i"i w i
en who in i
est ol I t i- I
tl It1 > il Wl
Don't III lit I 1
w 11 ll ov i i w ill k
I I tt i Wt I tl. do
New (loods!
New Prices!
R. W. Broyles Co.
ATTENTION! LADIES
We have just received a shipment of the Famous
Modart Corsets, and we ,uive you a cordial invitation to
call and learn of its merits.
ATTENTION! MEN
We are strong when it comes t«> Mens Work
( li>t lies, and we take pleasure in announeiivj to you that
we iiave the extra larue size o\( rails and khaki pants
I e ui lit the l>i"'i'est n an in Albany tra l l territory.
ant
("on
e in aid try us out.
thr
tl\. t hi
i i k a
ha nit >t
\ OUT M'l
\ * n l v
t t,
W I t 11 M I I
\Stnk tin
t f k I Li Ll I '
It |S lu-
ll t li.it on tl •
-in ii v !*l«lr t l ! i 11 t \ \l< li tike* >OH,t
but" it i tiu'N cput
V\« lk at '• Hi 'llti i!«Hi't houu
U! t tl 2 a. in. It llie
ki!l> yen, uiv >> .• Tl..
V* U .it apf« w 1 I v«
suliijl' V l« ViHI I
\ t - \ ou a |u ! t fit I lit!
iation ot .i liolula v
t re a i t• \ on i. ^ mi n vv lio
u o 11
tival that
ive^
• • it i >; it
vIihuImts; it
•.•latehil af
i\)\(
ATTENTION! EVEkYHODV
When ii need of any Staple Article eive us a chance
we will save vou monev. Come to see us.
W. JL JLiJ
Next Door to 1'ost Office
n
ii,
,i ,i it \
IV till
v they tool, tie le.nlin . | . it in
i mi ioi play . :• iii I how We I they
' er ]■:11 .i r w ould ev c
on to lto on t la si a t
wmk, but tl ■
It
them
muee.s. It
'' So aiidSo'
world is not pti
s not even know
tn"
I lll'll
"I
\1111 to thiii^ all the ncitf!,Iiois will them
rend it. win tin. L'lll'\ thin!, it in
not.
Nt \t VVlll 'Ollic the COUlt tieWs.
which Is always tinted with local ro
ii unci and gossip. And should it «o
so tar as ii uiurdet or divvirci case
"vast , i.fvd will thron; tin public
sipiare; business will be almost par-
aty/eil, and women's clubs abandon
etl, ' all bee nise ol the common com-
ii'un11v tic that binds evervbo.lv lo !
|icak s ol t In In a
bo', s," Nobody Ilk
The c i. at. busy vvorltl dot
not know that they an- there
So Iind out what vou want to In
ami do, and take oil yo tl coat ami
do il. The b: i f you ire. I In U-s-
ham. vou will be apt to u'et into, tin
sweeter will lie yuui sleep, tin
Himiitei ami happii i yo ir holidays,
ai'I tin' betti s.it'siud with ill tin
world In with you. Kobeit I Fur
dette.
still undcunniiud.
W HAT NUMBER SHOE shoe clerk v a- to mil, but tl,. yo, is
DO YOU WEAR? olncet d I'e III 11 |s|. he
1 ■ bein staiidimr 'tn loot while l.ulher Limlley has joined
11 ' 1 oi It N'i w itimily, mil will sit in the efa* ' :
y in ip is . "bail ioIi ' cle and read the old houie p^|
■il tin si/, ot the governor's toot tins year. Thanks Luther.
— — SMSPWa j
bllsltll SS III till III
MATRIMONY SERIOUS
BUSINESS PROPOSITION
lb
nroUil
11 .1 HI it v ol ,ill
it w it h t ratliioii.il
tm
whose names me ie
heard arc men w ho
I it Hist els \|, i win
plopllslt lolls III toll'
no b then eiiiploy
producers en tc tli
■ie Satutilav | .. v
every body el
lb town.
I'ut with ii all no other paper in
I hi state will tell so II III II v 1 unity
In lo shu hi its 4>vv11 pal ro ami
II ' cli ain st papei ill lli n.it ion is
I 111' home pa pi I 11 it is lull ed to
tell siiiiiethiinf mean about vim it. evei «iisap{>oilitmctlts ha
iIocs tl in the mildest way and nev 1 one or the other party lo the toll
et tills any more than is absolutely ntiblal partn i ip. tl ■ v usually n
nicessary (Hi the other hand it' concealed and so lit its surface in
your town din's some!bill)* re«'tv or dilations "o all is serei.c in the iv
t iiil halt vv IV commendable, the'eia . home
"lit paper pills a ll eillttl it! Wort I \n wvettulmu sell c ol duty it
pn I u 1 e ol I 1 it bi i ore the \v orhl, a I I :iv be t it pi ev en ts 11 i ill .location
AssocuiUsI l*i ■ ss :
Wanted Siiliiebiul V around tiov-
erimr Netl's otitic who can decipher
the I. ass lit i, umbel's on the lliside ol
a -I i i pieti iably tin t'ovi iuoi's
shltt .
l t>r some reason, a new sjmpei cor
■i I'omicnt recently asked tin ■nvcr-
: oi what si/e shoe he wore. The
•ovenior evidently thought the cor-
irisfKindent .vas not in earnest ami
|1( i ii plied that those In then won i'l:I .
that tl e VII I
vim i n 11 ;ard
ravitv. Wl i?
me to
CO.
si/l 1 hi Col
ah', wanted to
ot some exh'tihitant
tespomhnt aid lie t
know
"Well, is this an inquiry oi an in-I
\ e-t (nation '' I kill tin mm I 1.111 . I e
: a it 1111 l; tl ill t sj i nlelit askance.)
"ll it's an lutpiiry I'll tell you. but
ii it's an ui vest mat um. 1 reserve
th institutional ritihi ot every eit
i 'en ami 11 1 ■ e to an -wt i
tlVltl With
d a tow i
mi a cil v
i •s it ur-
b 11 ll II' I tl,
\ ml. w
Hi wiis then assured that it wus
tin 1111 k s in tie iii vt county 'Vomlei ot iiianv tniii inoiiial bom Is, causitin mi rely all iin 111 v that one ol the
In i w in 11 i v.oi hi t lie v 11111 it wilt- « i hiisb.uid to endure the .illinist li e. hi i up's oil tH" i o tr el m tu t Ii'n t's
tHhei less respci tabli' |
i1111K.'I one to I
Hot: Hut till
wl
i ii tin
to t
,;00tl tow , i
a cotton town
home paper I
to pi a v ci tin i i
y school iid i t urel l\ct | s up
tli all tiie elmtini s in tune, uml an
I toll uces eve''' Week W'' ell the in vt
Ii a iii ui ii thin h tow ti It rt
jKil'ts till revivals aid tin It'liva!'.
• ' I el.ill til, hit I I I III ill ol these the
|S
a
It should he, bow ver, a cil v o'
entwrprwe* •" ' it utidoiibietlly w II t ^
he provulini' enlistmetive boost • || 11,, ■ \, ,, \ni\a',
ia •dheretl to. jtiuu the imi hbors ib>
The housing problem is the nost whelhei the new tirival
serious problem Mayoi Haveiijiort a «irl until they sc. H in tie pii|<'i
encounters us he enters ii|h>ii In, ml Th, > know it" w«s to arrive, and
Riiuiatratiou. He has a solution lor
tbia ifumlioe which otily needs the
«e-o(iention ot' the few instead
th« many. His suioP'st ion ol' a
$25,000 or $60,000 corporation lor
v« «i ui;a! :ihie.
>"in • iv.t so! > In.i
srullniic et ii
i iti (>r ♦ - s|oii
- r.-fji nleil
It i> w 11! m .
at tt i r 't left imi
c«n s|ttfiu i|N tail
V.?
« t : Ni' | a| ei n* .Hit <
i>lerale . 'th« •* %«
•'oh mon an at t it ml*
to Is11< vv.
I'M* i i >it:iti
t thit
i . diiiiu
atn! ^aiftl hi
tn that i it 11 nioii\
t UNl^l \
, a ■ nia\ hf eoiwrhi*!* «l
U|>uli -«♦ • * ! the
ire^ broni ht t< rtli \n
we Woiuli i vv hi ii thi
l.i 1 11fill < t' t he llrW
M "tl v II >|| Iiiihlii - v , fi ,i t t| lilt ill V tukr-v hull!
u« t know ,,t a lot i l people < it i>lv vMtlnn
.llti ihif k11« vv * \a« tIv
'' l ut I *11 fiml t ut.
I.«n>tin^ l it 111!I t r« « t
h«' uiiLn ttj 11,< >!,tit an
• • \ t w . Inn it is, if y
I • .in't.
'I here w ♦ i • ha! t it
|h r men in the u.li«v
H«. \ or tin- ih iumI ot court>hip when tht-re h poi .It nt who 1 . «! i>k«
1 an«l. !
ili.itor.!
it t !l
ifo/«'ii tu w >pa
itt«! I ht « on e>
l| tilt -si/t ttM'k
If you are going for
Groceries
go in at the
right door.
I'he Right Door'is
Burrows
Grocery
still tune to avoid error
ll on I v alter the wcddim: Wile uml
had arrived, but they did not know husband begins to learn about the
other that which should have been
ascertained be I ore matrimonial ship-
wreck is almost certain to ensue
what "it" wilts That item v ns real
of news.
Then il there ia anything cvtra i{o-
iiit: on, like ii pri/e tn;ht. a lire, a How very serious matrimony is ap-
m«ll moilein homes stin^injc conveulion, a show or a eouu- pears t'roni what ever ani,de the <ub
to be mI.I or rented will save the sit ty tair. the (icnplc want to know all ject t> examined. No special warn-
aboiit it, especiiillv u they wen in it injj should be nee<leil to impress this
aatioa and the Daily Anierican Iuls
hope* of announcing the Iurination
ot inch a company in the near fu-
ture.
Already inquiriea have been made
by outaiila manufacturing concerns
reijardiiiK the couiptetiou of the wat-
ar works system and unquestionably
the prospects of their location in
Stamford are very good-
Tha Daily American ia a booster
for a Saturday pay roll instead of
tha almost yearly one uow in evi-
dence ami while it mav he there are
And frr Si from the dilTerent
communities is always full of inter-
est. The home |a|>er is the only
|wriodical that ifives its spae" to all
the parties and |>eople of the ntral
community. Nobody would ever
know you had heen anv where or any-
body had com" if it wore not for the
home paper Vod the obituary eol
until! Some folks kikuIc when you
Mention that. But if you could go
through all the homes of this coun-
try, the only newspaper you would
tin shin to Iind tin* size. 1 be l't were i
letters and numbers galore on the
in«ide ot the shite, none ot which
gnve any indication of the size. The I
shoe was passed from man to man j
and no man nresent knew, although
each suggested some way o deter
milling the si..c.
It was filially determined that the
si/e was to be found 111 the numerals
'-t'ts on the sole. (hie eo "rcs|n>ndctit
— s Dirges ted that it was the tirst nuiu-
Tliat OVoonoi Nnn is sonn team, yral multiplied by five, while anotht-
and if you put it over them, you er said it was the last plus two. Both
have not a battle they shut (joree suggestions were discussed, as the re-
out. and it ain't been beat tins year suits tallied, but it was concluded
until they came to Albany. that the official foot of Texas was
— — —— , not a number ten. Another man ad-
Nf P. riaiiipitt was doing business vised subtracting thirty two from
with our merchants Saturday. 'something while another held that
the middle number was the si/.e.
truth on anv.
Commissioner J. (). .fordon was in
town Saturd't.'.
Another wanted to take the shoe and
scout around the capttol unlil an ex-
The Sanitary Barber Shop
The City Barber Shop
Yourjpatroru^e appreciated. Remember we are agonts
for Crow Bros. Steam Laundry.
TEST THE THREE BRANCHES OF OUB
BUSINESS
Cleaning—lVessing—Repairing
There's something for you to learn by n
UNEXCELLED SEE VICE.
We call for and deliver. j
WILL G. STANDIFER, Phone No. 1M j
Suits made to order. Call and «ae
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393542/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.