The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923 Page: 4 of 14
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"West News
nter*4 fifi second class matter Oc-
tober 6, lSJS), at the Postoffice at !
t West, Texas.
* ESTELLE HUDSON
Editor a.'.J Own:—.
Subscription $1.*0 a year
in advance
FINANCIAL EXPERTS
r38 REPARATIONS
WOULD HAVE BODY FREE OF
RESPONSIBIw.TY TO FOR-
EIGN OFFICES.
PROBLEMS OF THE WORLD
VEDNESDAY CLUB NOTES jfiOUNG MAN! YOUNG WOMAN!
DON’T YOU KNOW THAT—
The fellow who wants to be a suc-
cess as a physician attends the best
On account of the death in the
,'amily of one of our members, the
Wednesday Club meeting was post-
poned from Wednesday the 3rd to
Friday the 5th of Jaunary.
This meeting was held at the home
cf Mrs. Gidney, the president, and
aas quite fuliy attended, the absence
of three members on account of sick-
Over the Editor’s telephone theie
eame yesterday the query, "How do j
you spell ‘beginning’ in that big die- j
tionary of yours down there?” The j
Editor went off thinking at once, not:
so much about the spelling of the
medical school; one who would be
a successful lawyer attends a good
law school; the other who wants to
be a minister goes to a good theolog-
ical institute? However, to be a suc-
cess at any of these one must first
he trained in principles of business.
Business is a profession just as these
are professions and requires special
training just as these do. If you
must attend a first class University
to become a successful doctor, law-
yer or minister, how can you expect
word, but thinking along in this con-
nection, and a radio message came
from out the broadcasting station
saying that beginning was what the
Editor of The News had been doing-
all week: Beginning the making of
new relations-—the making of new
friends—a new home. Someone bus
been kind enough to say that begin- (ed that he b..... -no
ning is half the batCe. jin .Ashed Americans v,-
: to cine on inch a commission
- ness and death being greatly re-
Reparations Not Merely Europeas gretted
Matter, He Says—Against
Arbitration by U. S. | ^fore the Program was entered
_ ;upon the Course of Study for next
New Haven, Cum.—A sugvestiot year was discussed,and it was finally
that an independent ci remission ol decided to study Shakespeare during
men competent ir. financial affair;
could accomplish mc:e than a general ?upplemen(ary subject, and to make
international conferen e toward solu- * . . u__
tion of the Euro,can reparation, an *ffort to s,Urt a be*,n- __________,. __________
tangle was put fu.vi.ul by Secretar, ning with books upon Shakespearean , successfu, farmer the9e days> it ig
Hughes here in the first public pro subjects. This library has been a
ecur.icmeut on the economic ciisii crying need for years and the Club
to come fiom responsible odicials ol hopes to be able to start a nucleus j j"“L„
tfie adrainist-ution ut Wash ngton. ,vhich will develop into something cf * W *
real value.
. ... to be a success as a business man
the whole yesr. together with some withfUt preparing in the Tyler Com-
mercial College, America’s Greatest
Business University? To be even a
The Secretary. spout Lafore
t'.e American H'f rkal Association
d :ubt“ di&
u!d be will
“Thou shalt strive for the t: pi- j
ness of thy country before thy ov.
making of her the kingdom cf re...
*f justice and of labor; for if she
happy, thou, together with thy
0y, shalt likewise be happy.”
Apalinario Mabrini, a Filipino!
writer, has a modern decalogue which !
he designates as “The Trues Dec.-
loguc.” The above is the lent'a com- j
mandmnnf, or part of the a1 tide.
There is beauty of thought and sen-
timent in the command. To be hupp,,
together with our family, our friends
*nd loved ones would be the attain- i
ment of perfect life.
LOST—Lady's brown purse, be-
tween Waco and Went on K. i. O.n
give full description. Will give
ward.—Mrs. C. B. Irwin, Cleburne,
Texas. H t
»vfi:■-fi he said m r'.it well he kepi
free from any rt ponsibillty to for
• :.ii jo HU c rs or :: ik.ty to obey
. cal instruct!; j. Gave auv.-.nta;;«
i -.,! leer, t.iltin ci the op; utu:iU!ei
■ • * a:'i . :i- ii i.o . :.:d. "the avenue*
i . . r b.rlrf, '• ess can nut fail
io ore:, hapsful'y.'
!’.e. rrlnr tc - : stions that tin
I > ted Flutes us: i me the ro’.e ol
.: te In t.:e :■ cas da pate
IP- - (1 ;. . i.ii it a..: wi,
; . f: . w. . the f; t "that tv i:".v«
not I k I.” Me weut or. to
. ; * .• net If. this <•-. rn
■ I t i e -t a bu d ui ol
. f •: :h-’ v.
" , gfi >ut his Uscus Ion the *00
t. .... -i-fd that Hi question*
• German -.•epr.ut I • : at the root
,,f any ei .l'ornii sell en. -nt. The
necessary to have a business train-
ing. Why be satisfied with “half a
a few months training in
the Tyler Commercial College will fit
you for the fullest measure pf success
The program on this occasion con-jand achievement?
:!sted of the usual current events , Thjs College enrolls more students
nd the study of the opera Siegfried, annualiy than any other business
cd by Miss Mamie Neilson. j school in America. Its students have
The regular social hour was very I come from 39 different states an 1
tasantly spent, listening to selec- eight foreign countries; its gradu-
tions on the Victrola and enjoying a 1 sites are holding the very best po-
leliciour course of fried chicken, hot rations in the leading cities of the
rolls and chipped potatoes, followed
y coffee and mince pie.
The Club adjourned to meet Jan-
,ry 17th with Miss Ingraham.
W. R. Kirkpatrick, of '.ho Sir*.
Ranger Service, returned t> hri ■
here Saturday from Drn so.u who .
he had been stationed for the part j
pr i mils : au. .
pvt.. e:ns i v. ! cr.-.i"
• ' "by ■ tb
elated the 1 ni
\i, v: with di&:'-iv
. s • -J c.’ pn .,
would tb:eaten d;
enc could to-.os-e
, if:.res” v «•
s.i d.
. (t ho
world
dltpofi-. d
•!,.'■ ill
I V a; r, would
measures which
ns ,
nc
U:e "serious con
•oir.h ensue il
Card of Thanks
We wish to offer our heartfelt
hanks and appreciation to our
tends and acquaintances for their
sympathy and kind minis Iralicns dur-
ng cur recent bereavement in the
ass of our beloved husband an
other. The knowing that v.'e havi
the love and sympathy of these nobli
.tends, who lave sorrowed with us
n our dark hour, has helped U3 t
car the bu den. We will ever ho'd
r bee in .ms wct ? rdopttJ to ob
tain lopatut ors l.'-'iii German
two months. He war, on his
Tan Antonio for a few day. ’ At .
LOST OR STOLEN—Dark bay
horse branded 11 on left jaw, ft o n
tesldence of Mrs. McCarty, on Mil
block, in West. Finder return bo: .
lo this address. Reward.
E. E. Holloway has gone io De-
troit to spend a month with his son.
Mr. Holloway is the father of C. W.
Holloway, president of the First
State Bank of West.
J. J. Green, manager of the We t,
Produce Company, was a visitor to
the News office Tuesday. Mr. Grteu
is one of the genial citizens and pro-
gressive business men of West.
H. C. Brockman of the Bt irr.it*."
neighborhood was a visitor to the
News office Saturday. Mr.
man reports farm woik in his co.n-
munity moving along well.
r. :'»-0 of
Ire" ■ . \1 r
s. p:t tiding
•vs'70, from a
pc’, c.i and mai
ip upiii: arrival
noun . e;l uy boa
. you in loving memory and will wish
•r ;.::d said nc j ■ ... , . , . , ,
fur you life s richest blessings.
Sincerely,
Mrs. S. E. Snodgrass,
L. M. Snodgrass,
T. B. Snodgrass,
Mrs. H. M. Fowler,
Mrs. S. A. DeMaro,
Mrs. L. W. Whitehead.
•i ‘'ocean lettet
•' — Bou.d u:.
■'tics wlier- r >
■ ■ b’ n"d In o
. by t le rcteiv
pert bus b-
i obkl.ils.
prcs:d. nt Hard • tr-n-imittod to
-v. s a defleb #-state of
?: * IO:! ’■) for tin Department of
,giIfaltire for co-eptactive construe
tiu'i rf >ot.t road- rmlov th° good]
rend i not passed at toe last session j
Aching joints, rheumatic pains,
suralgia, can be relieved quickly by
xubbing application of Ballard's
Snow Liniment. It is a powerful pen-
t: ating remedy. Three sizes, 30c,
>0c, and $1.20 per bottle. Sold by
?alace Drug Store.
ol Congress.
—o—
Favorable report was orile <*d by
e Per.-to Interstat: Commerce Com-
: tiee of the Capper ' truth-lu-fabric”
11 to require manuiacturers ol
' oulen cloths or garments to mark
the l e centage of wool and other tua-
ti:Ial3 contained in tiifir product
rtniands for the licensing of cotton
” “'v | bouses under the United States
U«0Ca” , o • 'ibnnaa »!/.♦ arcs Knr
New Home Completed
The bungalow home of Mrs. Kate
Martin on Marble Street has been
completed and ready for occupancy.
To relieve rheumatism, sprains,
inme back, lumbago or pleurisy, Bal-
lard’s Snow Liniment is a remedy of
proven merit. It is very powerful
and penetrating. Three sizes, 30c,
:0c arid $1.20 per bottle. Sold
Palace Drug Store.
United States.
You spend from $130.09 to $250.00
for tuition, board and books for a
course of Shorthand, Bookkeeping,
Telegraphy, Penmanship, Cotton
Classing, Business Administration
r.nd Finance, or Wireless Telegraphy
and Radio, or bettor still, spend about
$300.00 and complete any threo o.‘
these courses ami you will have m: dc
the best investment of your life..
What young man or woman with grit
nd determination cannot raise this
.mount? Hundreds of student;
..ho borrowed every cent of the
icney to attend this school, or gave
heir note for part of their tuition,
-\ ill leadily tell you it van the best
enture of their lives. The good po-
rtions secured by them by the Col-
ege soon enabled them to pay what
they owed and to continue to hold
their good positions or to success-
fully handle a business of their own.
Are you what and where you want
to be? Think this question over se-
riously. Before this month closes,
more than 300 new students will be
added to fifteen hundred now here.
Why not be one of the number? You
can enter any day and take up the
work you choose. For large free
catalogue, verifying the above claims
and more, fill in and mail:
Name ...................................................
Address ...................................................
Name of Paper.....................................
Tyler Commercial
Texas.
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LNT nhi KUAN n.tir. G-niU).
REVISED SCHEDULE.
Northbound.
Local cars pass West 7:11, 9:11 and
11:11 a. m., 1:11, 3:11 5:11, 7.
11, 10:10 and il:50 p. m. Cars pass-
ing at 11:50 p. m. run only to Hills-
boro.
Limited cars pass West 6:10, 8.10,
and 10:10 a. m., 12:10, 2:10, 4:10, 6:10
and 8:10 p. m.
Southbound.
Local cars pass West 6:27, 8:01,
9:24 and 11:24 a. m., 1:24, 3-24,0:24.
7:24, 9:24 p. m. and 12:01 a. m.
Limited cars pass West 10.01 a. m.
EBUSINESS EDUCATION
mmmm tout’s*
&tiSINE$‘J COLLEGE
Cd&iTIBES, «»«,oei.H CAW IL
Waco, Texas
The II itfh Gwade School
For lliuh Grade Student*
Bookkeepingr. Bank-
1 grapliy.
Penmanship ana
. - sr.
Ing, Shorthand, Type
writing, Telegraphy
FOR YOU
Academic Depts.
Posting, Adding Ma-
chines, Calculator.
Mimeograph and all
Modern Office Appli-
ances Taught Prac-
tically.
Frts-EitsrAirnM
Open All the Year
WETEACH BY MAU.
12:01, 2:01, 4-01, 6:01, 8:01 and 10:01 i ______
Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Touch Typewrit-
p. m. j ,BSj penmanship. Business Arithmetic^
666 cures Dengue Fever.
| English and Business Letter Writing^
To prevent a Cold, take 666.
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lissEM««m»rmifpnjnL
SHIBBna »imna gam ^yansmijulMUf mma
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Know ike cerrect details of every question,
every ■»rkel condition; gel the latest news.
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College, Tyler,
Messrs. W. D. Coleman and it.
Wendorf attended a managers’ meei-
ing Tuesday night of the William
Cameron Company, held at Hillsboro.
WANTED — Cows
See Ted Smith.
and yea. lings.
660 cures LaGrippe.
■i";-house act are being made almost
:'.i:-ta.' than they can be answered by
t!;» Department of Agriculture. At
prerent there are 400 cotton ware- j
i: urea licensed v, i tit a capacity to j
eccrmmodate 2.0CO/'(;0 hales.
—O— !
The firm credit bearlrcs of the ! bruises, sores and
,S( ante tanking Ccmtn tl.ee has reach j Borczone. It is a
a ni where the committee mem- liquid
are beglnninc: t j form definite i
by’
b • s
ii.< uioas on feed ir; farm credit ex-
licsiou bill:. There lijve been several
nfynnal discussions at which It ap-
p*ared that upar. some outstanding
1 features of propos 1 legislation thers
A moilern discovery for the rapid ;
'.ealing of flesh wounds, cuts, burns, I
scalds is Liquid:
clear, colorless |
possessing marvelous healing'
power. Price,30c, 60c, and $1.20.'
A. C. Price
Claude Miller
Price & Miller
Lawyers
Offices
421 Prov. Bldg.
WACO,
TEXAS
Sold by Palace Drug Store.
gc mmmm- m. m kM'-kbi;
• MANHATTAKi
! CAFE :
1 1
Under New Management. s
f •
THE ?
r__j ■
4 BETTER PLACE
TO EAT
| Everything served fresh and
and the best money can buy.
v, ■<; a ter. I mcy toward general agree-
ment.
G66 is a prescription
Ferer and LaGrippe.
most speedy remedy
for Colds.
It’s the
we know.
t£. C. Street N. A. Coston
Street & Coston
Attorneys-at-law
503-507 Provident Building
Waco, Texas
? Net ford ir.-c 1r>Flnid Praojmt
2m
CASTORIA
For Infants end Children,
Mathers Know That
*
Genuine Castoria
Come
MERCHANTS
l*TNCH
DAY from
Lone Prisoner, T'.-ci of lo.iely Jail. ;
Junction, Texas. leaving a note *.o
jailer Monroe in which he said fca
was “sorry to lr»*e him. but that bo
nas tired of staying in Jail by Irm-
self.” and that In* would return 12
time to stand trial In the next term
bi court, Arlte l-py. held In the
Kimble County Jal! alone gained his
-sodom by working out the mortar
fielding the bars ?f one of the win- ,
dows of the Jail. Tt is believed he
»aa aided from onta.ilc.
Cow Produces 15,800 Quarts In Year.
Chicago. Ill—May Walker Ollle
Homestead King anil May Walker of
Arden, p Holstein, is America's new
champ'm butter producing cow of
all breeds and ages, the nolsteln-
Friesian Association of American an-
nounces. May WV.ker Ollle Home-
stead produced 21,610.6 pounds of
milk and 1.218.59 rounds of butterfat
during the last y>av. This Is equal
to 1.523 pound packages of butter
and 15.600 quarts »f milk.
The agricultural appropriation bill
reported to the House ot Representa-
tives curries a total of $68,711,553, or
slightly leu than that recommended
by the budget, and nearly }22,000,000 {
more than was appropriated for
last fiscal year. 1'poa c
the committee reversed
The latter recommended
upon the settle tick fji
tae «waii*w> !";r:jjr I" 1
.. total of MN4M *« ()u tor the
P
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
signature of
ALCOHOL *3 TEH CENT.
$ AVe^chblcrv^tiwforAs
similajiBSlhcroodtylteinto-
linfethc -1 —B1
! Thcre^o-T.ofintRKesti^
Cheerfulness
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restiilffift||
Jiic Si4nal“~ oC
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty fears
CASTORIA
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Hudson, Estelle. The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923, newspaper, January 12, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588906/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.