The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 42
NAPLES, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1027
NUMBER 40
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') CAMPAIGN TO DRAFT
fillO.U f.\ AY OF AMERICA
Wil l. PASS TII1UT N \l‘f,ES1
Helping Our
Customers
to Prosper
COOIIDCE RENEWED
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- Our relation to the patrons cl this hank ex-
tend far beyond the usual routine of hank-
ing accommodation*.
In addition to all the helplul facilities and
conveniences of modern hanking, ihere is
in this big, friendly bank a spirit of co-op-
eration that becomes a distrinct fahtor in
the business progress of those who bank
here.
How may we serve you?
Farmers State Bank
THE FARMERS’ FRIEND
lever a sizeable number of dele-
gates in the East and gather in
mine in the Middle West, he will ----—
he in a commanding position!Koute Over lunkhead tlighwa)
---- when the convention meets. Hun H«vn Pe*igiuiHd.
Hoover Seems to lie Gaining in
s„,n8il,,W ouunirv. FIGHT ON TWO-THIRDS : "XT 7 'XT'>27
RULE SOFT PEDALED ; " M la”' ««*■ anJ in
\V,Jsl|iugt04. Dec. 27,,—in*
mand for the renomination ot Smith Supporters Claim to See|other.- he .-rated that the liroad
(’resident Coolidge, voiced by, ; wry of America route had been
Charles D. IIillo^. vice ehairman| 1
of the Hepublican national com-i ---
mitlee is the forerunner, it is he-
lieved in some «|uarters, of an-
other Coojiidge-[for-President
movement, notwithstanding the
President's .reiterated assertion
eonversation with a loprcsentn-!
live of Th< Naples Monitor and j
infinitely derided and that it hud
lieen designated to follow the
Washington, k I * .* 2i<. • Umith Bankhead llie.hu.i> which pa-se.-i
supporters are becoming so eon- thru Naples.
: fident of the nomination of the r, Mr. Taylor was the originator
(candidate hy the Democratie eon- of the move to have this road e.—
vent foil that they are said to he: lablished. and as the name im-
that he does not choose to run. , , . ,
„ t .... , . . . ;abandoning the idea of making phes the road will originate at
But manv political leaders in ' , , . , ,
. ji light to uhiogaU the two-thuds Broadway New A ork am! traverse
Washington today are convinced | . ,, ............... , A..
The New Year’s Offering
Each New Yeur oflertt new opportunities—
new hopes for achievement—new victories
to be won.
The Morris County National Bank rejoices
with those who accomplish through a de-
termination to make their lives worth while,
and pledges to co-operate with them during
the year 1928.
lu|() the country to Broadway i.os An ]
that the !■icyid. lit a u ish nil ,,,|u,v that Smith geles, and the decision to have]
he observed, and also that he ^ ^ a(i|. „.is route thru this par. of the
would nut accept the nomination .... ......... . .
port ot two thirds ot the eon-,state means moie to the Ionmis
veution, and they are t veil e'sim and country thru which i( will
ing that he will receive sunn pass than one would think.
support from the South, espeei -lu t the name ' Broadway **1
ally if that section is not anta- America'' will have its influence
gonized by an attempt to do away on the traveling [public even
with the long-standing title of though there were no other in-
if il came to Imi. IIis statement
t.> the national committee when
in- received that body at the
White House is regarded gen-
erally as having definitely ended
tile matter.
The eil'ort of Mr, Ililles to
The Morris Counly National Bank
m
1 his"'Little Ad Has a
Meaning,
Because in it we send you our
heartiert well wishes and the ex-
pressions of our appreciatian for
business in the past. We are
hoping you’ll let us continue to
serve you in 1928
Southwestern
Gas & Electric Company
. t icoiiii in# tho successful catuli-UUicuinnnts to tiruw tourist* over i
breathe new life' into Inc plan to . ' . .. . , . .. %ti... ,
. 1§ .. .. . ... . date to receive a two-thirda vote.the loute.
dratt President CoolMfte is '
carded a.s a move to solidify the
Republican organization in New
delegat ion
State to
from the Empire
the convention
in the convention They admit Mi. Taylor letl Naples with
that any suggestion for the, promise to return within a tew
change would meet with strum dor - and remain over for a meet-
\oik and to mid togi t hi * * ,e ‘ opposition from tlte South, mu1 ing with the business men of out
this they are ankiou* to avoid. town, at which lie will he one of
, , , , Smith's supporters believe that j the ptincipal speakers, and
.lune. the New York eadcrsL wj„ ,JaV(1 ,tl(. siippoi t of a t xpeet him to give us
l ad planned to accomplish thisi
through a delegation Instructed,
I'oi Charles Evans Hughes, form-
,u Set retaiy of State. t;«»n he necessary at the eleventh
But Mi. Hughes has spoken in
\\ e
miieli in
majority of the 1,098 delegates foimation about the Broadwav
Willi a majorilv. should aggies :of America and other mutters
ive action lor the rub’s abruga that "ill be ot benefit to us.
unmistakable terms. lie has
taken himself definitely out of
the race.
Il is no secret that Now York
Republicans have favored the re-
nomination of Air. Coolidge, or
barring that, nomination of Mr.
Hughes, believing that with eith-
er of them, it would he easer to
cany the State against Gov. Al
CEMENT CO. CONTRACTS
FOR ELECTRIC POWER
hour, the strength to insure it
success would thus bt at Govern
oi Smith's command.
U is said to be more likely, how-1
ever that a program which would I Plttn, <;els 1.500 II. P.
render any such tight unneces-
sary will he arranged. Rather j From Southwestern Gas &
than to see the rule abrogated Electric Go.
those anxious to retain it as : , --.
safeguard against emeigencies, Shreveport, Dec. UK.—The con
, ,, ... , ii! >s believed by Smith adherent*, L , 450o horse power elee-
lrml E. smith, it lie >e ,u _l mo ] would he quito willing to enter I jrjCh| service has just been made
an agreement which would in ] betwec4i the American Portland
Yes, We are Thankful
to our customers for the success of our
business in years past and ask for a con-
tinuance in 1928, promising you the same
courteous treatment with the purest of
Drugs and Medicines.
Our hot and cold drinks are the best to he
had.
CALL ON US
LEEEVS BROTHERS DRUG STORE
jeratie nominee, than with any
(other Republican nominee. isUre to the Governor the neces-|Ce , Qotnrany and the South-
he demand or the draft nj|. tWo-tl,irds vote, provided he ”, ^Pan , r,nn-
|ef President Coolidge is regarded fth(|W thaf A nmjority of th
here as ail effort to head oft the j delei|ateg already favored
movement in New York for Sec-1 nomination. J NVw Y»rk. is responsible for .he
letaiy Heibeit <msu » ' Thai such an arrangement j|0(,a|i(lll ((t tll(, plant at Foreman.
would he most welcome to i*1**! Aikansus, The plant is located
supporters of Governor Smith i |,(rge deposit of Silica |
known One reason is that thej , hal,. ,,, pur<.,t ,|Ualily. near tlu
jpany. G. E. Oxford, foimerly
i’! | resident of Foreman, Ark. now of
Hoover of the!
Department of Commerce. Mr.
Hoover has no little strength both
up-State and in the city ot New
^ Voik, sc. much that it is regarded
as piactically certain he will
have some of the New York de-
expec.t a e'onsiderable scattered
Will kill :l
support Horn Southern State:- fllJl|. f ;.ti
1 hia might he alienated should
legation to the convention unless |thfl friends of rjovernm Smith he
il can he solidified about some
■tiier candidate Certain inter
,i Foreman. I hi
-uited foi making
what is know known as "supet"
II
lit can be solidified about some j forcod(‘in th,; karly stages of the; S'^l.t" .^Ict't'ng'fi. roly in'a
. i
Now York City are
i convention, to fight the rule
this, in effect, would be
much “ihorter lime than tlmf re
poited to be jn opposition to ,—nhdlegates' from SoS- '‘“j£ ST'-P*.
U0ZT!J horn! ''for 1’mi- Stw,M 'V0‘!,U b(* c0mi,elled *° i tiou with the . apacity of d.OOoj
dent has gathered much momfn-ljfj^^* S,Ini,h flUI,p,,,’l01s 1,H"1 01 ‘•’en.ent per day but
1 provisions have been made to in-
lerense its capacity as the demand
EPWORTH LEAGUE ^OTES |gi0WSi Th, Iliark„ ,his
—*— — icement in .tie immediate vicinity
tuin since the second statement •
of President Coolidge and with ]
jiirawal id Mr. Hughes. Some of j
his supporters even fear that his ,
boom is advancing too rapidly The members of the League en- of Foreman is already urge ow-
too early in the preconvention ijoyed a Christmas tree and party j ing to the rapid growth ot the
rare They fear that he may]at the Church last Thutsday,tountry and the building <>l maii>
become the target of all other night.
(candidates, and that a strong
combination
i,gainst him.
(>• h/ * * v
JANUARY 1st, 1928
This is occasion for dee]) sentiment. The
past, without regret, is laid away. The fu-
ture is full of rich realities, of inspiration
and vision. We rejoice with you on this oc-
casion. It is glorious to face the new year
with splendid spirit to embrace the many
great opportunities it holds for us. Il is our
ambition for 1928 as it has been the past
Twenty seven years, that M. N. Heard shall
be a symbol of progress, growth, and effi-
ciency throughout this community.
In infinite ways you have had a pail in our
life and in many ways we have come close
to the people of this community. So it is
with enthusiasm and personal warmth that
we extend our wishes for your happiness,
your health, and your prosperity during the
coming vsar.
M. N. HEARD
Mrs. M. N. HEARD
will he elect rilled !
Electric Compain ;tl lower rust : (in Occi'mlicr 21, Chri&tmu.-t
('hui rh
______I paved mad.1'..
A small tree was beautifully de-| Tim plant
ma\ l.t' I'oi med1 rotated, and contained a gilt for i throughout, the connected bind , M.ll(,l( Arsenal Hill Rower! Dawson Wood and Mi., Ora Al-
The other candi each number. Names were being about Ibuii hoi sc I"’"''1 - (station at Shreveport will I nru sh bright diovi l<. the home of Rev.
| than the cement company coiil l | l-.sc night, at six o’clock Mr.
dates will he in the position, they I drawn a week or two ahead no] Motors will vary in size Horn ;t|,p , Ur, «-nt needed over liigli I;. ||. Wominack and were quiet-
A Happy New Year to All
with each day of 1928 full of pleasure
and prosperity is our sincere wish, and
now we wish to thank all our customers
for the liberal patronage during the
year now ending, and will try to merit
a continuance during the years to come
CONNOR & BULL1NGT0N DRUG STORE
sav of having to "stop Hoover” that every one would prepare tilery smalt ones uscu • ,efficiency power lines. |)y married.
in the convention hcfoie they can gift for gome one. drills in the machine shop to MOh The demand for unbroken ser- I hen n1 seven o’clock at llm
hope to benefit themselves. After the gifts wire distrihut- j horse power motors turning 1 “‘I vice is imperative in a cenu nt i home of I. A. IVmiy in the pro-
The movement now launched • d, two interesting contests weerjgreat tube mills. plant, .whidi causes, many of -ciae of unite a number of rd.i-
■ ;i r.>
(them to produce their own power.1 lives and friends Mr. Rufus
knownt ;i(|,.,piate lines of the South- j Penny and 'Miss Pauline Elliott,
*or t l western Gas and Electric Com ,Ucic married, using the heauti-
hariel | f'Si ny enables il to render c‘m-1 r,i| ring cerinmny. Rev. R. 11.
•h was drawing con- cement. On this basis l lie t l-mt | tinu'oiist service. The power is Worn mack olTiciating.
AS THE CURTAINS ARE
RAISED ON 1928
May it bring to your vision happy views of
rich promises, some of which may be filled
each day. We appreciate your trade given
us in 1927 and will feel fortunate if we can
serve you in the New Year.
Walls Service Station
to draft the President will find a nehi. The musical contest was] Engineers fcnbfulation
i response, it is believed in New won by Alvcna Vissering, a very 'hat approximately lb
England where all the Republi- handsome piize, "a real Xmas j hours will be required
'cans politicians any many of the born” was given. The second , production of each
voters favor Mr. Coolidge lor contest wh
President. Indeed, there are: l«»t was won by Ruth Brown, will consume l.Tl'M"' Kitowai J(,nt a volt line from T h. • two couple arc among
tnany of them who are iitill hop jWe were given a slip of paiier on hours tier .......ahout “'‘‘jShreveport to Ashdown, Ark.|the most prominent young pen-
ing that one way or another, the I which a picture had been pasted, half ot the amount of electricity j ^lorn Ashdown a line of the same ,,j,. 0, Marietta and we wish for
used in the city ot Shieveport U|,a,.ity is being extended into!them a long and happy wedded
for both light and power. : Foreman. There is already a |j(P May God's richest bless-
Many cement plants throughout,tian.-ttniMMion line from Foreman ings |)(. with each of them is Urn
the country generate their own : p, |)c(pieen, Ark., which will ho wish of
power very economically due t° (changed to catry the heavier load. I friontl
the fact that a great amount °f|Thin same line will ho extended| ____
heal is needed to keep the revolv-■ from DeDueen to the big power
nomination of the Piesident may land were told to draw the pic-
become an accomplished fact. Hire on the slip. This was, very
But if Mr. Coolidge is not avail- ] i lit erecting, as there ilp't so
able, these New Englanders are very many artists among our
looking with more and more fa-1 Leaguers, or at least the pictures
vnr toward Mr. Hoover. I said so.
Republicans from tin* West are; Other delightful games were
I! W’TIST < MUItGII
inclined to regard any etloit to i played, after which refreshments j ing tubes at a high Temperature, plants in Oklahoma, which willj ______
draft the President as futile. ] were served. and many plants utilize it there- thereby he enabled to take over] Preaching In (ho pastor morn-
They believe that the President | Everyone got busy and helped after to create steam to operate |)mrt the |oa(t case of an an,| njKht. The first Sunday
has completely eliminated h'm-| clean the basement and wash 'he plant. Under such circum- ,,mPrtfetu,yi I of the New Year is a good time to
self from consideration for the dishes, then prepared to go home, stances the cost ot power is low , ( Owners, of the American Port- worship God with your neighbors
nomination. They are looking saying that this was the most en- us the coM of fuel has been ah- |;ind Company expect to have in hjK Hn„0tuarv. A good New
particularly to a race between joyable social that we have ever sorbed by the heating of Ihe^f,^,. plant ?t Foreman in opera- years resolve for many of our
Mr. Hoover and Vice President held. ------ * --- jtion In about a year, as work g00,i citizens to make is this: t
Should tin* American Portland thereon han already hc^tm.
Dawes. ------ °”uu,,‘ ............. .........jinereon mm aou«uj oeguu. wil) |)e a more regular church
Mr. Hoover, it was pointed out, Marion Heard of Goose Creek, Cement Company at ori man j goer in 11)28 than I was in 1927.
liar, strengthened himself great- Texas is spending the holidays have decided to build a plant ot WEpIUNG HELLS AT MARI- The word of God and a hearty
lv in both the Southern States with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. sufficient mzc to furnish t e P"w- ETTA, welcome will be there for all.
and in New England through his E. Heard. ,<r needed it would have cost ap- -- John A. Williams, Pastor.
work for flood relief in those - proximately a .ft l’nu ‘°n 0 It seems that Dan Cupid has--
jtections. In the Far West, Mr. Reece Old who is attending lars. This isavouei >y ic i(m very tiusy around "Marietta Many a small' boy is kept in
Hoover, a California man, has rcbool in Jacksonville is home tot ent company ^buying jt^ ^powe^i very ^U8y ar0und Marietta|alter school because his father
.much strength.
If he can win the holidays.
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from the Southwestern Gas andiof iate
worked his arithmetic wrong.
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