The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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DUBLIN. TEXAS, APR I
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17TH» mi.
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
VGE PIT*
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EAT WHALE HEAT SOLUTION
I'OH HIGH I'Osjl OK LIVINO
"If American and Ktrropean people
Could be educated to tlfe point of eat-
ing the canned flesh of'animals which
Individually yield as much us 80,000
pounds of meat, what a wonderful
food supply would be within reach of
the poor of our great cities, remarks
Roy Chapman Andrews of New York,
In an IntereBtiiiK communication on
whaling to the National Geographic
Society, at Washington, [> He pre-
dicts that as a result of the world-
hunt for the monarch of the seas, now
going on In full blast, the commercial
extinction of the large whales within
a very few decades, is inevitable. Ex-
cept In Japan, he says, great portions
Of the flesh of animals, which Is palat-
able and healthful, is now going to
waste or Is being used for fertilizing
purposes,
"For people realize that the blue or
sulphur bottom whale, found In all
bur oceans, U not only the largest
animal that exists today, hut is also
so far us Ib now known, the largest
animal that has ever lived on the
earth or In Its waters, writes .Mr.
Andrews. "Specimens have been mod*
sured which reached a length of ST
feet anil In all probability weighed as|tMler({y
much as 75 tons Although the mouth
Is enormous, large enough In fact to
fineness of expression. And If one
could live up to it* Ideals of such re-
lationship, heaven could have begun
on earth.
Hut the JoyB of being a friend Is to
be able to forgive another his faults
"Iwiok up, not down, look In, not
out, and lend a hand, ' Is full of sug-
gestive thought to one who wishes to
reach an Ideal of friendship
The primary element In securing a
friend and keeping him Is lo have
faith—faith In one's Belf, faith In our
fellowmau and faith In the moral pur-
pose and power of the universe, fuiih
lu setting the old world right than all
the energy, power and laws of the uni-
verse Has not Hen l.lndsey, the I lea-
ver juvenile Judge and child reformer,
demonstrated to Ihr world the effect of
faith In humanity? lie makes a good
citizen out of the would-be criminal
by believing him capable of the best
and trusting him
Another element of friendship is
THK L(fRK OF A POftTOFWCK.
Juet now Counland. Va., is the
•torm ceuler of a political row that
threatens to become nation wide, in
noise at least. Not that anv great
issues are involved, or that llie scram-
ble ft i a fourth-class postal!l< • now
presided over by a presidents grand-
daughter makes such u sensational
combination of thrift, fact and ro-
mance that the dear American pub
lie can not afford to pans it up un-
noticed
Mls» Mattie Tyler, a maiden lady of
some 60 Hummers or vs Intern if you
prefer and Incidentally the grand-
daughter of the tenth President of
the Knifed States, has ruled the post-
office at ('ourtland. Va , for the past
twenty years Kach president since
the time of drover Cleveland Iihh al-
lowed her to remain in charge Theo-
dore Roosevelt, in his <atm> w,t>. let
UALVK14T0VH MAYOR PKKVKD.
lit be known that she emild hold her even
tenderness. We do not take lime in|to1’ aB lll»K a« 11,1 I|IS- alul ""“I"'1
this busy commercial age to givcjKo°d Matured Mr Taft is supposed »<>|
enough love to our friends If youb,aw‘ Ku* Ham‘‘ opinion. sin<e he
love your friend tell him so (Jive * permitted her to remain in umllsturh-
him words of praise, w arm from the I *''l < <>n»:oi of tin* satietum .f * he
heart, a hearty handclasp that Ungers 'nails.
long after you have gone. Twill put' President Wilsons order CompellUr:
ail fourth-elans postmasters and p» *
mistresses to take civ il srtv h-e .• \
uniin,ition dulmrrnl Miss Tv h r
i ,iuHe of her age. and she was h.ri • d
i) sit impotenetly by while the young-
er set raffled for her pl.e < \ lad .
I Sadie t ide took first rank in
examination but a gentleman
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Galveston n mayor is peeved because
Texas would not give $7,500 to buy a
fine silver service for the battleship
Texas An effort was started to have
the school children give a nickel each
to i also the sum. In ail only $J,4no
was raised and the officers on that lug
battleship will have to brush up their
old stuff and buy whut little
will buy and try to get along with tht'
unless jhey add to the fund from
their own pockets Sad It is that they
have to suffer »u< Ii hardships but
there is no help for it Some wn;i
guv. toward that $J,mo probably do
Mot own $ .’,400 of propertv of all kinds
l>)trt < > f people W'ho give to good CHUH-
es have little to Spare but there is
no 1 alt r«t waste niomy on Hindi pro-
jects ,’lid * \ool childrens II Irk e Is do
no' »lw,.\H, r o III <• p le Ii t$' l| 11 > Let
then ,p ml them some ottier wa',.
* he ina yor of < iul \ eston is j
Ml !'b*asatif Times Kcv lew , j
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Easter Morning Parade
T
are
lib rich looking Shoes which are now shown
in flic style .shops of the large fashion centers
right in this store.
new courage in his heart and fresh
In his frame The responilbll-
i itics grow the burden lighter be-
I cause our frU*flkf has given us direr
permit 10 or 12 men to stand upright wllo said 'l„,vo me and ihe world ,*
In It, the throat measures only nine mlll,.?- Tls (,lt8V b, a h,.n) ln t|„.
Inches In diameter These animals. 8tr,r,. wh,,n web,"",,
like most of the whale-bone wTiales. „v„s r,.iM,v a|,,,|au.e as we the
usually feed on minute crustaceans. a , ,IU|), lif,.s ruKK,,,t 'named Williams got the
shrimp at>out three-quarters of an , in ,.ompoBi I presumably tscause be had
inch loiiK They protmhly never eat tlo„ or true friendship < omes svmpa-
tlsh of any kind If other food Is to lhv „ ,tt
be had, and of the many stomachs I ....... I and haol-M
have examined, never orn-e e,mid any lt |H r,ir„
thing but the little red crustaceans he „„|„HS lhe person wiu, whom erne
An ! '»*■ a i iicr views it.theonlv way
to r* 1 ij. »• tin- present high msi of 11.-
ing is to• the unumpioyed to In ronir
found. From the stomach of orir him
whale at Vancouver Inland, five -bar
reds of shrimp wen* taken, and it was
by no means full
“Probably no cetacean has Hindi
wonderful strength as have tin* blue
whale. When 1 saw a him* whale with
a harpoon Indween the shoulders drag
a ship with engines at full speed
astern through the wafer almost as
though M had been a rowboat, I be-
gun *o I If ten to the stories of their in-
incredible strength with more resport
The finback, closely related to the
‘grey-hound of the sea for its long.
while Miss <
: I !l t be ||
friends got h
I lllini bet vv ee||
[ton to f no ri:
slender body is built on the line of In;,f|,,.m
the racing yacht, and the animal < an
equal the npred of the fastest steam-
ship.
"All tht* large whale show great
affection for their young, and the row
and calves will seldom leave each
other when pursued by a ship. I re
member one time* in Alaska we slght-
in touch ha-, passed along t‘,
route.
Sorrow and pain are sent i
us that we may understand ■>
er s son >vv Wit hou< f m-
life g 1.1 I * • S . \\e need til*1 half to|ps
sliades to make a harmony
To !»•■ a friend we iiiin adapt
selves to our friend s on v ir■onmeiit
mg aide i.i m♦ ■ i• i In* visions w Im !i
eves behold And seeing
say, I understand
Have \ on ever r i«»t ieed
tragedv befal’ing a peoj
lose t« »get lier n \ I'lllll 111
Ilf H.l M11 •
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>le had oulv nit1 brains
ealit ime. \| 1SH Tyler s
n.v a nd ii id, I lie w ,' . s
('»> a r I a n d on! Washing
1 Mia i s • • '• i a I i on / l ess
look
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lniToasr th*- food
produ. t -
1 111 just
||oW ft) pl.t* • ! 'll-
thousand
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pos - * HU!
of’ producers is un huso! \ o 1
prut, '• in
K\i*rv rcasonn Id v wrll in-
form.,! i
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They ;ue waiting for you—waiting for an op-
portunity to give your feet the tone that's admired
to give you not only refinement in votir busier
dress, hut built so scientifically that it has the ap-
pearance nl a smaller shoe, still giving volt a com-
fortable fit and a peaceful countenance. We’ve
guarded our select ions to have a wide range of prices
that is within the limit \oii have ,-ct for vour foot-
wear expenses.
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Whisht
rnmillon joys
N »*t w e need sytiipufliv
as much as sorrow to giv
tlielit ,i lUUllpb’t I'lH'SM \
foil tld h ighesl joy lit !>
Kvcn the spiritualist e,>m
alone w ir h atiof bep spirit
title e, un III tines W i t ll b I S
i* draw them
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ed a female flntmek with a youms one K,.r, j „ swnpal'n
about :id feet long beside her \s t !*
old whale rose to spout the gunner
fired, killing her almost Instantly.
The calf, although badly frightened,
continued to swim in a circle about
the ship, and finally, when its dead
mother had been hoisted to the Mir ;
face, the little fellow came alongside
ho close that I could have struck him
with a stone. During the time th.it i
the carcass was being inflated and
the gun reloaded, the calf was con
stantly within a few fathoms of t t-*
ship swimming around and around,
sometimes rubbing itself against thei
body of its dead mother Finally u
harpoon was sent into its side .md >t
sank without a struggle
"In the supper portion of the head j
of the sperm-whale is an immense oil j
Infc tank in which the valuable 'sper-
maceti’ Is found in a liquid condition. J
and from which it may be dipped with
I ii fin it*- gives him his
\ great friend •'hip demand** s*d: s.i
rifice \ great 'headship cannot «-• »m*•
to an oxtreiiielv seltlsli person \I!
the jov comes from giving o'irs«'lve-
to our fr icmls w lien they need u - Vc
again from an»it.o*r view point ii takes
mg u bm • ■
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iiiufs w !i* n
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for*, fit
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spirit, am!
ask tor
f r u Mi hs w h i.
i v wit", t1' f
ft' oil < r
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hud t lo- p* <
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Corti Old Sort!, Otltr Rtmeltes Btfl’t C»rf
t.i !
quit** as much set
a s to give
Of all bit hi
spokep about bell
to iii v mind is t!
soul " What is i
away from ail of our
ev * nihirc I Touid less
ferno Thr<iiigbout
sea^iditug and m-ve
gen t.i I S"u | vv bat *
this"
So let us draw into
eternal friends, an
Into barmoii
truth and ,1
crinee I * a« • p
,-n vv i u • en t n ,
e t rues! (a< to •.
•Vpression lo-
ie lost t»i|l In 1 '•
k i ad 11, ill e tor
’ S to be ill 111
I i I ag"S to ’>*
ti nd m j: i ' on
old be hei; bn
r-<e! v es fr i-unls
a bov e .1 1 1 • t
w ith t In- Infinite >••*• k
of f« t n-r * iiir souls w it n
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builders
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From a aperm whale 60 feet in length
which was sent from Japan. J•1 bat j
rels of spermaceti was taken out of j
Lh« 'case’ and the surrounding fat.
The sperm whale Is tin* animal which
yields ambergris, the valuable sub
stance used so extensively in the man-
ufacture of our best perfumes.'
WIIAT TKI H HUTNRMIII* lv
"(Jive to the world tin* best you
have and the best will come back t<>
you." Not in coin of the realm al-
ways will it come hack, but in human
love which will reflect your own l«>ve
poured out upon those with whom you
come in touch There are manv s *
called friendships based upon mk I i!
status or money value which are a
libel upon the name
To get tlie finest enmnium upon
friendship one must read Kmersnn s
immortal essay, lie shells off all pre-
tense of the relation and give* us Un-
kernel of truth in all its beauty and
Manner
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I llecuuse worship is an instinct
of human nature Man must worship
tn sonic way. whether o b«- the super
stit iou> w orshlp of t h
spiritual worship
fed. Inst i
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Deaver Variety Store
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4 NTEITINIJ-STONE
TO GOOD
IIK A 1 TII
THodsi.biI, Snflrr From I.H.t Troshlr
*nd 4>*rr Kn„n It.
M*ny a m*n sn<! woman (row.
thr,.m»fii lift, working nlonx th« Hup
of *ro*tor rt'slstan<» wlifii thpy could
take the easy i*»th of health and hap-
pinoHS. Many » »H«htly disorder,nl
I Ivor Is the cause of h«'k of cnsrxy
*nd finsnclal loss
In olden time* calomel used to
•book m*ny a liver Into Its, natural
activities and Improve the hooltb.
But there were many sad eases of
Mtlvatlon and even death from its
DM,
Modern dAy m cl leal seiem-e has
eliminated calomel by findlnx a bet-
ter ramKdy la the form of (Irlxsliy's
Lhr-Ver-Lax, whj«4i does ail the work
of calomel Without It# disagreeable
effecta or danaera.
It hi purely vegetable and eold un-
der a atrk-t guarantee of money re-
funded
restful, tin* music appeals t » my <js
Idiotic naturo and the st*rm.»ti si rs m>
omotlotiH to tbolr depth*
♦J R«*cftuHt* 1 always loam some
thing now from tin* services and am
thereby stimulated to do nn »•«
thinking
7 Ret'ft use I there r«s-»*lve now
HK1T it MTKII IX lit III IX.
tin) I'nrnUhrd tiy the Help of Hut,lie
Tropic.
Tluis*. sin, mifTer wi,i. kldiicv l.a. K
ache, urhiar., Ills or any lillle kidtu-r ,
or bladder disorder, want kidney help
Ideals and inspirations which l»dp me, Who ran better advise than some
In my week-day IIvIiik
8, lbs-a use I ticllrve lit** church is
doitiK more for the iiitllft of liumanlty
than any other Institution, that she Is
the friend of all classes of people and
of every Individual without distinction
of das*
9, Because I believe that the ehur. h
Is a divinely ordained Inmltutlon for
the brlnxItiK In of the kingdom of
}jod, for the salvation of this nation
and the redemption of the world.
Arthur F Bishop, In Austin Tribune
mil. NK.4REH.
So woman can be what sac ought
to be In the parlor If the doesn’t spend
some time In the kitchen.
Thar* is something wrong about th.
man who la always making new
a.-- '
IHiblln resident, who has also suffer
od. tiu! has had no relief, Dublin pee
pie rocommend lx>an w Kidney Tills
Here's one ease and there are manv
.rthers
If M Hat,-man, hi*, ksmllh, I,i» ■
Oak at.. Dublin Texas, says V, back
became weak and painful and I had to
lay off from work During these spells
I couldn't hud a comfortable position
The kidney secretions were Irregular
In passage and deposited sediment a
friend advised me to try Itoan's Kid
ney Tills and I got a box from the
Overton Drug Co. They gave roe more
relief than any other remedy I had
previously taken. I have never had a
sign of th* trouble since "
Price Me, at alt dealer* Don't
■Imply ask tor a kidney rsmady-gwt
Doan's Kidney Pllla-th* game that
aft
again*’
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prosper fi»’» *,
I shall , 11 ’ ■
punish in* <
I tubal, Buff*
»ff spring will
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.tin! gi-imls.
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i»* i ;n:i».41s-ti
bn • nlug f h 1 ** oath. 1
hmt.Mv si
dim t |
to t ie. W 11 i of tic.i v • u
will, it n.ox
Kali' t v* * to .*,«■■*
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A'ter t he w it rn “s
!« ,»d Mpin
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h u u •• to the oath, a '
ou ng w til!*•
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w,th red comb and 1
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brought forth I hr*-*- punk Rinks ami
a pair of (*hln»**»«'- 1 ainlb s w**r«* «tu< k
in th** ground ami llghtmll n«\*r a
t>l,M k of wood Next tho oath was
road by tho Inl^rprotrr to tho witnoas.
afft'r whk*h tho 1att«T wrapped th«*
pl#c*^ of pftpflr on ahioh th<* oath fm
writuia arotind the joaa {i&pBr. Th«
wltntBB I|i4f! tjitd th# cock on the
block and chopped Iti h#ad off at a
flinglr blow After that h« mt Ur# to
tl»o oath w(th a candle and held It
18 Cervts
nt keep fla old Mr. Bateman had Foator-MHburn ^ntll it »u wholly consumed -Youth •
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