The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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Weatherford is pledged, through its Chamber of Com
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hero April 10 to compete in the Interscholastic League. ■
The Entertainment Committee is now at work on the
plans. Money must be raised and rooms and meals provided ;
Tor these students who will come here from five counties com- • *•
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c coming here promised and expecting a good time and decent
entertainment and hospitable treatment from Weatherford,
, which they will get, of course, for Weatherford citizens never
• fail to make good their word when given.
>i Mr. R. D. Evans, of the Pythian Home faculty, and di-
ll rector of the Interscholastic Bports for the League meeting,
states that about 1,500 to 2,000 persons may reasonably, be
expected to accompany the students. They will be in Wea-
therford the better part of two days." These visitors will
spend their money here. '
But we need rooms for the 100 boys, and perhaps some
girls.
We ask that citizens who have homes call up the secre-
tary of the Chamber of Commerce or mail notice to the office
signifying how many students can be cared for with room
and meals; room for Friday night, April 9, and breakfast
%n<i dimmer next day. These will he registered and the com-
mittee will make the assignments of students ,to homes. Don’t
delay, but let us know at once as the .time is growing short.
HHE Entertainment Committee
■ Chamber of Commerce
C. F. DRAKE, Executive Secretary.
—Phone 146.
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My attention has been called to
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an article appearing in the Daily
JJerald of April 1st. This article
asks an expression from the candrtjH EH
dates lor mayor of their views on I have eliminated fear of a shortage.
Associated Press \
Pittsburg, April 2.—By increasing
the production of nails 15 peg cent,
steel mills in the Pittsburg district
[organized labor, peaceable assembly,
free-press and free speech. I would
not bplieve iu a principle and be
ashamed of it. I could not support
la man and be ashamed to say so.
| I wish to say that I am strongly
jin syfnpathy with organized labor
Building booms in New York. Chi
eago. Detroit and a number of other
rides have drawn heavily upon the
supply of nails on hand, and build-
ers had begun to fear for the im-
mediate future of their work. Pitts-
burg contractors took up the ques-
tion with the millR, and full speed
ahead was ordered, with the result
that production soon'' overtook con-
sumption, and authorities now say
there is enough uails for all build-
and its principles. The laboring man
must organize to get his just dues.
| | Without it -he will be crushed in
.the cogs of high finance. Without
organized labor, the laboring man
would be today working for the same|*nS projects in sight,
wage lie wart drawing before the war.
binder such conditions industrial
wars would be the inevitable re-
sult and economic problems would
i be unsolved. He must have more
f THE EASTER ANGEI
(An Easter Cantata)
HEAVY LOSS TO FAR-
MERS FROM BARN FIRES'
!titan a living wage.
Associated Press
Austin, Texas. April 2.-
-A n aver-
ot two barns a day burn in
j 1 could not believe in our 1< ederal | 'p(.xas according to reports made to
! Constitution and oppose peaceable; (^ sUlte „u.e marehal. In ,his con-
! assembly.
has always been a 1 n(,r.tjon lbf, :jre marshal said:
^principle ol Tree government that | rfbjs immense loss of valuable feed
jfiee men shall be permitted to meet j(. bejng j-ejt by tbe farmers to ;t
| together and petition. This provis-. .^rei,jer degree than in other years
| ion of our 1* ederal constitution, JMj (;le lire marshal’s office has
: should remain inviolate: that free; received manv inquiries regarding
men might prevent the return of|Ui(? orjgln o1 Ule fireK.
the tyrant. \o report has been received tend-
1 believe in free press and free j jng u, show tbege 5arn n,.PK to bo
speech as long as directed along incendiary origin. On the con-
gal channels. I do not believe a, trury. it is believed that the fires
'man has a right to openly advocateia).e causwj by spontaneous combus-
the overthrow of his government,
Will be Given at the First Methodist
•Church Sunday, April 4, at 7:45
Under the Management of
Mrs. Pearl Lowe.
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MISS ESTELLE DAVENPORT, Pianist
MRS. PRESTON MARTIN, Violinist
ALTOS
Mesdames Leah Anderson, Frances Carroll, Kindel, « ■
Ernest Bloom, W. W. McCrary, C. A. Waller i ►
and Ray Bachman.
SOPRANOS
Mesdames W. E. Scptt, Emma Hampton, W. Y. MacKenzie, jI
George Meredith, Bruce Milliken, Misses
Pearl Davis and Dorothy Watt
If Everybody is cordially invited. The :
entire service will be devoted to music. ■ •
tion. . When crops were gathered i
WILSON'S NAME WITHDRAWN
Let the Herald figure on your order
FROM GEORGIA PRIMARY.,for first class Job printing.
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THE BAIL
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j We’ve Hooverized
(thank you. Give
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long enough,
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rHB HERALD PUBLISHING CO. The -^ajied fist" is to be used
: *■ Wt York Avenue J m Germany to quell the disorders.
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«ttt»r«d at the Postoffice at Weather j homage to a kaiser so long that
as second-class matter ; v.hen a little freedom was granted
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i nor do I believe he has a right to jn tbe |n|j_ bav, corn alui oats were!
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presidential preferential primary, has
been withdrawn by action ol a num-
ber of the signers of the petition,
it was announced.
The withdrawal of the President’s
name leaves the following candidates
in the primary:
Attorney General A. Mitchell Pal-
mer, Thomas E. Watson of Oeor-
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FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920
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DAILY HERALD ADVERTISING
RATES
( Some politicians whose names we
I are not calling just now, say the
| Reserve Bank notes are not legal
; tender. The only thing we personal-
| Iv see against these notes is that
right to slander my neighbor, and if, )F p,-obabie that combution would
guilly of libel I must sullet iiave ionic earlier in the season;
consequences, f ntil the sacred Ptoj),,,! p ,s agreed that slightly wet
visions ol our great constitutions: j1|ly ,,,(^1,1 jn ,i,e barn until even
have been annulled by the voice of, a |atcr date than this and still heat
the people, (and I hope that may j (0 sn(.p „n extent as to cause fire,
never be) I shall try to abide by its 1 p ;s recommeridfed that every far-
dictates and provisions. The su-! :il, t- having hay stored Investigate i
preme court oi the btate of Texas i.(t onf.p and if it is found lieating
in Ex-parte Tucker “liberty of speech jnj Ktjj, ,iamp
find freedom of press cannot be re- iH. nlov,>t) awav
i( is urged that >'jK|aj author and publisher and United
from other property | WlInr Wnk.V Smith of Geor.
value ;md allowed to air until a!1!
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/ ! quantities and not often enough.
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Effective April 1st, the following, In|J8t ^ graat to „ve in p,»t jPROF. SNYDER EXPLAINS
will be -charged for advertising
strieted by court injunctions nor by, OI
actions of the legislature." This be- j ,i.,nf?cr ,B removed,
ing the law of the land it is our, VYonipt attention, to this reconunen-
j.lation may ntve many barns and
I nvitch feed during the next few v.cefc
and it is hert.o» to devote ~ lift’’
.time to lire prevention titan to io ‘
aiueble property.
States Senator Hoke Smith of Geor-
Uotuns aurt
Meals
Hot and
Cold Water
BUftCHARD HOUSE
MRS. J. B. BRAXTON, Prop.
W*itherford,:Traz*
302 S. Main Phone 187 M
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solemn duty to respect it.
Respectfully submitted,
NOLAN QUEEN.
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In f»» Daily Harald:
»l|iy#^contract, per inch 15 cents,
y, six insertions or more, 17
less than sjgHrfsertions. 20
j Worth. The editor of the Record! RECENT AURORA DiSPLA / ;
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sing, per inch 25
says ' it is. There are just .1 few1
killings every week and 1400 divorce |
cases pending in one of the several
district courts. If you want to get
a divorce, go to Fort Worth and be
with the crowd.
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cents.
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s of one inch per month, $3.00.
lnwrti0B’ 5
;psr line, per insertion
II increase in the adver-
in the Daily Herald has
upon tie by the t advance
made in the cost of
la used in the pro-
^ paper. News print at
Saarce and very hard
price, an dat this
to be "o indication
an increase in the
motion in the price.
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AMO^Tpn* / j HERE’S CHEERING NEWS:
Philadelphia, March 31.—'The earth) CREAM CONES CHEAPER,
was passing through the outer con
fines of the corona or exterior en-
Sheriff’s Notxe of Election for the
Issuance of School Sondi.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Parker.
Notice is hereby given that an
j election will be held on the 24tl:
(day of April, 1920 at the sclioolhouse
: in Common School District No. 21
jot litis county, as established by or
jder of 1 he County Board of School
Chicago,
Associated Pro**
April 1.—The high cos:4Trustees of this county, of date the
velope of the sun on the^^night, of jof ]Iving has hepn fleatt another 115th day of February. 1917. which
(blow. A Chicago manufacturer who is recorded in boo'c 1. pages 37, of
March 22 when the. inhabitants of
the northern portion of the Unite'.!
States witnessed the great’ aurora.^ le(Juofion
in the skies, gays Professor Monroe |the coming suramei. that will enahle
[B. Snyder, director of the Philadei-I l€>alerB to absorb the war tax and
jphia obsei vatory. j sell the cones at. the old price of
(supplies ice cream cones has an the mindtes of sitid board to de-
prices for j termine whether a majority of
The Tarrant county grand jury
lias filed a sweeping indictment
against the peace officers of that
county and city. The indications are
that it was justifiable. It is said j
streets day or night without a cor-iment tw. rl,e Associated Pressj hat j cream b tbe six cent price is re-tin the amount of $4000.00, the bonds
the
legally qualified property taxpaying
voters of that district desire tin-
issuance of bonds on the faith and
The astronomer declared in a state-|fjye wnta Qp, eMe tosert more ice (credit of said common school district
Spaolding Cox
Painting, Papering
and Decorating
PHONF-S. W. 67-M
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CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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nr Mayor—
, A. H .RUSSELL.
NOLAN QUEEN
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900 stockyards workers in
recently on • strike
t 10,000 packing house eni-
out ol work on account
poral’s guard of armed men.
[the “universal force of rad location” npd ^ be of the denomination of $200.00
____ ,on tlie KUn lnu'le(l the linal af0,ns m ! cones that sold last year at $7.50'jeach numbered consecutively from
The hotels of this o!ty are again |an exp^sion’ n^me,y’ ®|ectrifie jto $9 per 1000 will sell wholesale this one to 20 both inclusive, payable 20
filling and there is a demand for j'irog’n and probab,y heHum’ straiK u (year at $5 to $0. (years from their date, with option
There a-e numba.’ of vacant t0 earth’ , ___i of redemption after five years, :md
Professor Snyder’s nWreohnns f - . .
rooms.
lot near the busit—s part, of the'city
and if some of our enterprising citi-
zens who have a little money or a
good credit would Imprcvy a few >f
these lots it would be .i mighty good
investment. The lowti floors could
be readily rented, as th-.r > is also a
demand for store build’ng. and every
could be rented most every night.
A fresh supply of that good stick
candy at FRANK BROWDERS.
Full Fledged Irish Lions,
Associated Press
St. Louis. April 1.—Three cubs,
born to Hans anti Gretchen, lions ar.
the municipal zoo, on St. Patrick's
bearing five per cent interest per
annum, payable annually on April
10th of each year, to provide funds
to be expended in payment of ac-
counts legally contracted in eon-
a public
day arc" to be named Bridget. Mike strucling and equipping _ r-------
and-l'at, *it was announced. The paf-if’T school building of wood material (
'mal trainer' ;missioners’ court of this county shall
_______ be authorized to levy, assess and col-
j SUBSCRIBE FOR the HeAld !•«* annually while said bonds or
Kills Crows With Strychnine
Greenville, Texas, April 1.—County
Agent John H. Erickson, has devised
a way of exterminating crows mo-
lesting his crop through the use of
ike, and * sharp advanfce(a solution containing strychnine. He
unusual
succe-s in killing the big black
(birds.
rice of meats is predicted! decides he has obtained
I jV’: ■ * Lillinp- ! hr* h
Strikes may pay
9es
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may he justified, but ; |
in most cases are i Bovs, you get marbles and tops at
'FRANK BROWDERS.
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will buy a Vacuum
hashing Machine
SPORT
observations
follow:
“The recent aurora is a fine indi-
cation of the explosive atomic disin-
tegration which takes place at the
surface of the sun and is responsible
for its prominences, spots, and co-
rona. Our discovery of lhe j,.nts were owned by a German ani-'ami to determine whether the com-
explosion of the chemical elements
in (he sun, and in the stars generally, j
i leads to conceptions of the aurora
jand the accompanying magnetic and:
electric storms, which are beyond •
any doubt as. to their validity.
''“During the hours of Monday night j
last, the earth was, in a very true '•
sense, and to the delight of us all,)
passing through the outer confines)
of the solar corona. The same uni-*
versa! force of radiocation which dis- j
integrates the atoms in stupendous j
localized Krakatoas, or Mont Pelees,:
on the sun, and produces the hydro- j
gen of the coronal streamers, then
'also hurled the final ^atoms of (hat!
|explosion, namely, electrified hydro-'
i gen, and probably helium, straight >'
to the earth.
DR. ALEXANDER S. GARRETT
Office Phone 89-M |
Residence Phone 314-M. I
General Practice
Office at Kelly’s Drug Store j
North Main Street |
DR. L. M. HALL
DENTIST
PHONE 82
Room 2t Kuteman Bldg.
PAGEMATIC
See how thi» wonder-
ful Remedy for
RHEUMATISM
Grows with the
Sufferers
It grows because it has the real vlr-
Onlv within about a month of theitl,e’ There Is no fake about it. Here s ;
equinox, vernal, or atnmnal. is the 'iwhat a ^erer says about Pagemalic: j
earth in an orbital position to be! Haskell, Texas, March 31, 1920.— )
thus successfully bombarded. The (The Pagematie Company, Weatherford,.
of Texas. Dear Sirs: Send me two t2> |
(any of them are outstanding, a tax
lupon all taxable property within said j
(district sufficient to pay the current
| interest on said bonds and provide
i a sinking fund sufficiet to pay the,
[principal at maturity.
All persons who are legally quali-1
(tied voters of this state and county;
and who are resident property tax-!
! payers in said district shall be en-!
'titled to vote at said election.
; Said election was ordered by the!
' county judge of this county by order j
i made on the 31 day of March, 192e,
and this notice is given in pursuance)
i of said order.
Dated the 1st day of April, 1920.
JNO. R.BUOWN.
Sheriff, Parker County. Texas
Apr 2 9 16
C. N. Sullivan
LAWYER
Practice in all the Courts
Office—The Citizens National
Bank Building.
FOR
SERVICE
CALL THE
ELITE PRESSING
PARLOR
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PHONE 383
Silk Shirts a Specialty
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physicist, which has explained the
wonderful curtained auroras as due
to hydrogen particles of positive elec-
tric charge, is now shown to be
unquestionably true, in that it is but
a logical result of the explosive erup-
tion of the electric hydrogen from
the sun.
Kilndryed Porto Rico owoot pota-
toes at TOM «. BULLOCK'S.
MIIIIHM I • IBBBMB
(THE HEARLO FOP JOB PMIMTt
at once. J. A. TUTEN,
Box 529. Haskell. Texas.”
Mr. Tuten got two bottles about four |
iweeks ago. This letter speaks for it-!
self. He would never have ordered the
second lot if It had not done hint good.
But It does not do the work unless the
(sufferer takes a regular course of Page-
mat ie and it is not fair to the manufac-
turer to quit after the first bottle. That!
is not a test of the virtues of the med
icine.
Pagematie ia sold in Weatherford by
Kelly’* Drug Store. Cherry-Akard Drug
Co- and the City Drug Store. Also in
the county by Bialr A Wren at Spring,
tewn, N. E. Dick at MiUsao. and J. C.
Williams at Whitt
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therefore carried toward the poles'n,atisnl Medicine by Parcel Post at
or the earth and round them by the|once’ l am improving very faat.^ Send U
(nrth’s magnetic forces. The fascinat
ing colors of the aurora are due j
to the changing electric excitation)
of the hydrogen * and other gases.
The theory' of Vegard, the Swedish-
REPAIR WORK
VVe have added one more good man to our repair
shop. We can do your work and do it quiek any
time. Give us part oi your business this month.
Jones Garage
Phone 186
loth Avenue
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