Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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"WWW JAM lilil.'Ji
TWO
4?
RED S0MNO
SNAPPERS PUT
HP POOR OfflE
B0?--^, hF\' W,th bats
filiH
THAT HUT »II)F,1R.U RED
18 SWA iTi
IV KING i
vimtokm take: contest bt the .
V O HE OK Ml TO * ON f
MOMmt
‘ lift Parts^ iron from the;
■h,’r»« " ’<«* Vi Monday, 10 to 4, ln
tl» poere* gnmo of baseball that 1,*«
£*■ pl»rod at Fair Park this season,
lift only feature was the fielding of
Giles.
Paris—
The Box Score
AB
S. n'Krtnhofhnm, as .
.. 4
hpr. Tf .,
. 3
Rpyiudda, 2h .
. 5
Taykir cf .,
. 4
iranm.fttl, lb
Mmli ws, rf .
smith. 3h ......
’..' master, c .
.. 5
-‘•b'lUng, p .......
Total ............
Sherman—
AB
Oilman, cf _______
Giles. 8b ............
Lewi*, s* ... .
McKay, lb ........
Ferguson, if ........
11 27
G. Higginbotham, 2b ... 4
MrCalL rf ..... 4
Kelley,'*’..............2
Stewart, p ......... g
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. JULY 25. 1922
U.M,
CAUSE OF NO
- s
TEXAS OKLAHOMA LEAGUE.
j Island Prison of Bmparor (Ngpolota
Affoetod by Great Decrease in .....
Visits by Ships.
Monday's Results.
Greenville 4, Ardmore 3.
Corsicans 3, Mexia 3.
Paris 10, Hhermnn 4.
Standing
St. Helena, the island prison of Km-
Westbrook ................. 4471
Prednrt V.
RACECHANGES
f ZTM Ogs
jFop FToiorlal Representative Dist. 45 P. S Britt i................... m
R. S. McAtkmx ............... ggg
C. A. Barker
9005
peror Napoleon, Is harder hit than at i
, »ny time since the opening ot “ -
1 'lull—
• P
W.
L.
Paris ____•.
... 29
21
8
(Greenville
... 28
17
11
; ilex in .....
16
11
| Corsicana ..
.... 20
13
13
Ardmore ...
13
16
-Sherman ...
12
17
---- —'Vnu"! Wl IBo »
Suez canal. This is chiefly due to the !
grw decrease In visits by ships. plexlon
The failure of the flax Industry,
(Continued from page one.)
AGED WOMAN DIES AT
HOME OF NIECE HERE
EARLY TUESDAY MORNING
Representative (Place I.)
G. A. (Gumi Atkinson........... 5015
Ice B. Reeves.................. gg-u
For Representative (Place 2). I Mrs M**r 1 Holloway died at the
L. Andrew. ?’ Mrs' C C.>utler,
,he r°®*fciK,on*r»’ Coart1
P0t government *Ur’e'' of ? '«»"»/ offS? jD°R L‘ Af^reT8 .............. .'WM WO East Houston . street. Tuesday
724 government grant after ,h. war. |. eemhdf 1 hy the retirem^t of i.^T; "Pstbrook ••••-•••;••. *901 “oralug ,;t 8*1 o'clock. at the agf
Pterins | For District CVrk
Gibson - ' " J
Where They Play Tuesday.
Greenville at Sherman.
Pails at Ardmore.
Mexia at Corsicana.
S St-S? ,0Wn 1 ir7T ii ^ 2 2S 2TT' W l*~ - Regale ..........
,448 Today the streets are empty and the ".Terrell in this nre.7, ,7 A ,r„ !
.414 ho“8w «»Pldated. - amy wnn w t'r' D- For Coimty Ocrit
Even la the rrmntrv m.nv ------„ SL ™ -elected^ over Late Dickson
TEXAS LEAGUE
Monday's Results.
Dallas. 5, San Antonio 4.
Fort Worth 4, Houston 0.
IVIchlta Falls 8, Galveston 0.
Beaumona 8, Shreveport 5.
Ai
o'
51
2 • M hile Babe Ruih lias been In e. bat.
1 ting slnmp, his teammate. Bob Meusel,
1 Yankee outfielder, has been keeping
5 his eye on the ball. He Is among the
0 five lending batters of the American
1 League^ his percentage hovering around
1 (he .330 mark.
32 fl 27
Tot*j ............
Nn> by Innings—
v,,rI« • ....... ' 021 000 313—10 if
Serbian ----- 000 000 031— 4 0
' ijnmarye- >
^Mlllngs, jLInd, R. Hlggin-
j Club—
Standing
P. W.
L.
(Galveston ...
... 26
16
10
j Fort Worth
.. 27
16
11
8nn Antonio
.. 25
14
11
| Dallas ......
13
11
j Wichita Falls
...25
13
12
Houston .....
11
12
| Shreveport ..
10
15
Beaumont _..
.. 23
7
16
of 83 years.
Mrs. Holloway had lived with her niece
0321 , B,ltll'r Gift l««st two years,
jCTOiuliig tore tivm Siloam Springs. Ark.
im ___ 7 ' —e~v *»•*• «e-THTtra over LBfp Dick arm " - — ^ ® of Ohio, born Mnv
... ’imk.szi«”cs sn: * rE * *• «• .....................i-js; **■ * ?* »■* »~i
the island after the great tire of Ln T°^ 8nd C ' ^
don In 1666. Others were origin.,Ilv \tL 0“n,yrC1^k’ th|rd with 0,43j, IV. B. «Bill) Gomlc ......... oflfli
slaves from Madagasoor. The result Z, tourth ^ttb QKl' 1>Utr‘Ct Clerk' Evert^rt ............ (Wd-T
Committee to Meet. j - County Attc.ney.
Members ' “ ' ......
1 way is survived by a
Mrs. M. A. Wood.
aiater-on-law.
Meml>ers of the Democratic r*,........ L
Executive Committees wL'i meet at 10 .............- » Ixn,le
j 1* a colored face. The majority of
1 the men are sailors.
Pet I. ?* cl,m*te 18 VWJT healthful, the
", fmde winds tempering the tropic heat „-„i .-------- * u*"‘l at iu Geo
m5 p,ve'sixtJ‘8 of the island is barren , 8aturday morni,‘K *•* Sherman
•593 owing to rapidly multiplying flocks of !for P^Doae ><t canvassing the re-.
.560 goats destroying the vegetation Jurns or the primary. The returns will •
•54- Bees will not live on the Island and repoffed *• th« OewocMtle County ,J H 1>avis
.520 ln . onsequence little fruit ran be cul- onv«iti°n which meets in Sherman.
.478 tlvated.—London Dally Mail. at thp <-oun,-v oourt house, Saturday
The first known writer on plants w •»
I Aristotle.
Hamilton
Ft# Tax Assessor.
4g3jj trading post.
was only a fur
9379
to K. irnuud"*'8 brai“ "W*,1S fr°m 0
Where They Play Tuesday.
Beaumont at Dallas.
Galveston at Fort Worth.
Houston at Wichita Falls.
San Antonio at Shreveport.
.400
.304
AMERICAN LEAGUE
SHIP BULLFROGS TO JAPAN
Large Louisiana Product Sent to Col-
lags of Science of Imperial
University at Tokyo.
Tax Collettor
7046
2370
afternoon at 2 o'clock. ,D. B. (DvUph, Vaughan ....
■t.hf ^Pttblican County Convention H. M. (Harve) Wisttom
will be held at the same hour. In au j
other room of the court house. County Treasurer.
The final official returns on the Mrs Fffi„ u
county are as follows: Mrs. Ettte Stajenp Hause ...... 6440
The Figures.
For United States Senator.
7 16 the game M mday u,d the fans of this
0 11 2 1 ^lllt you can’t blame
3 .(h!’n’ UI ,advlce t0 >'minK Mr! Speti"
cer is to go home and send Dit over.
hot
Bratcher. Kcl!cv.*^Lcwl^McCnid ^Tr’ (T'ij1 ,0t "" umplr<' sfny here long. [New York
rm-s ahere two days and Chicago ..
Tim President of this league
* Monday’s Results.
Philadelphia 4, Washington 2.
Cleveland 5, Chicago 2.
Standing
Club— p. w,
sure St. Louis ..........91
L. Wakefield .............. 2807
For County Superintendent.
Geo. W. Acton
9691
And D0W the song and hind Jegx of
the lusty-throated Louisiana bullfrog Clarence Ousiey ............... iq-o
1 ”Pen **P°rted to Japan. Soon Robert Lee Henry ....... 1600* „ _
the heavy, bass, "belly deep” of the Chat*. A. Culberson ... . , jgi71 For F«u»tJ’ (Tiafnijan.
ISlrafjSSf^SHiW* ti^K**** 1885 » F. Gaflord ..........-Jg ^
r,z■"«"“!■-• «s™™c“'>
tfa-has# hits—Tnvior TNtmmrt 4-ni'i ‘‘T’1/l,llsl1 th^-flr8i mitfl j Detroit ................ ai
Si Utfl Inlmdmnii Bratcher McKav’ Rf”e,!ts seitt hlm to Ard-jClevelami ...... 9»
Met oil. SajJfiL. .Sacrifice ^,hbed * recruit on us. Why 1 WashiugV,
Met .ui, s.iiifh Sacrifice hits—TavtnV V,........; .T lv, rnix on us. why pvaonu
Kelley. Hbub*e! plays—Stewart \t-’ 'iU he nel ,et Ardmore .break in young 'losron
Kn Avi* LmZ rrr flnd let °'n,a^ at Ipa8t rm-lPhUadt
--H, 'Sn"Tan ' 3. Bases on I,nils—net , , rlM * this city? But Shpr-
^hfXtg 4^fe by pitcS-^raLhir fTr"Vl-emhi'"g i ^' “ St‘nd
53
53
48
48
47
42
'4s
35
L.
38
41
44
45
46
47
53
51
'neafh the wtsteria vines while “frogs
legs en —— - — -
Pet 11,.”" cassero,e" will be listed on
tne Japanese menu with tea and rice.
Jas. E. Ferguson .....>,,
•582 i Fifty
sioicn bn-.es-nirat.her. R Higglnboth!.-hat’o all.
place, must stand j
We are too easy, 1
am.
Time 1 legume—2 hours. I lapire -
JCneer 4
G, ’Sppneer.
w
FOLLOWING THE (UME
By Jolw Arnold
- % e
' M>1) to gi't back to the game. There
was only one feature worth mention-!
“'td that was the all round playj
o! Kto Giles at third base. Giles ac-i
. . - .cKl.t i-hnnees, and they were all!
comnar, '! * vfl,g af"liing ;,f the Hhe drive variety, hut the Kid i
l awi to flw fall of tlte Red 8o\■ S«t Ills nmu every time. Manager Hig j
onTvw iSPsEsP Sn*P IS M *l'i'a.t!m.u also accepted bight ehances. Clirtr-
ir dub. Talk, uhoitt. HeW^Ot ^Hig .rnred a e*pic. \«(v York
Sm,p'K'r> ^ -« « n.istirtsPH-r- V. LX j liiL liiiwi!
93
89
bl
Philadelphia ... 86
Where The, Play Tuesday.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
New York at St. Louts.
Boston at Chicago.
Washington at Detroit.
.564 t 1737" *be *Hr8*st specimens of
.522 EodU,iana fr°8* were shipped to the
510 C°. ege 01 Selence ot the Imparial
505 0t Toky° by the ^"b*rn
'4^ Biological company for breeding pur-
poses. The consignment is the third
410 - ;—v vw..«6«uicui is me iniru
407' !h,p“e'?t of frogs t0 <3r,P*». according
to officials of the stkte conservation
commission.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday’s Results.
Pittsburgh 3-4. New York 2-11.
Standing
The frogs were forwarded to eape-
elnlly constructed cages and direc-
tions were provided the American
Railway Express company for their
care during the 80-day voyage.
The first shipment of frogs was
made In April 1918, and many off.
springs were raised successfully. Here-
tofore frogs used for dietary pnr-
poses in Japan have been of a species
Cullen F. Thomas ............
For Congressman at Large
E. W, Cote ..................... 9139 C.
Fee thief Justice of Supreme Court j
Ch reton ........ ,..... 8iW2
1344, Spearman Webb
1757
t**’NTY (COMMISSIONER
Precinct I. f
C. M.
............... 3209
IVccinct 2
For Associate Justice Cupric me Court n \i u...,.
«“ B «"»—............S ri+'XZ.-.................
For Judge Court of Criminal Appeals
— . _<Full Term)
r jCHarLTv..;;::::::::::::; SLnte l,ickk8*on
1938
HP
They are GOOD!
Precinct 3.
W D. McMecamy ,, ,., ,
3320;
>> " sI,mrt' (nr bt> t,a* »<lvaniagd.| 'wLnvitlif it tfrj^hcWy and Wed-1(•'hire.vo
nf and devoured- us just like k ^»fay fbrjivb and the).Sox wfll CiAdunutf
‘“ V sfrk ***** hi< prey. IP*** V> i;p or Khermau will loselPittobHrah .
,hll ■ ” tlc «»r through, her stamliug^ tiH. leading hall club of Brooklyn
«ns nothing left, for they romp the <;iivuii-4,o'clock Monday. Let’s Philadelphia
'if <ui us to ,1 fareyou-wcll, and when gd, Ihaf. nil!
the snmkc cleared nway ami the last*
P.
W.
L.
Pet.
.... 88
54
34
.614
93
57
36
.613
.. 89
48
41
.539
91
47
44
516
... 89
44
45
.494
. 90
44
46
.489
84
31
53
.3691
. 86
30
56
.349
thoroughly establish the large L.Iub,
lana bull or chicken frog, vshich at-
tains a length of eight Inches.
Precinct 4.
543
For Judge Omirt of Criminal Appeals
(Unexplred Term.) Ir,
9050 f n 'rTn"611 -........T
i”* Gibson
p , v - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
™*&zz:xz\z::.V
F. L. Hawkins
For Governor.
Fred S. Rogers
Harry T. Warner
2800 K-‘ A McCrary
M. V.
1,738
For Lieutenant-Governor.
Cayvvood ............... ’715
Precinct I, Place 2.
BHh.vkmlau had fallen, the scom gtcfld Y M C A A „
in to-4, and tbe shiest crowd of ti.e *’ A* AciiVljl^J
park, saying "never
Grow as Hot Weather
Comes On Apace
year left the
again*''
.iuu’t Hive tip., f,„. if you i , —,
*.....•"•«si's
’itosl.lll ..... .
Where They Play Tuesday.
| Chicago m Bouton.
| Pittsburgh nt Brooklyn.
•,‘hn ..mull nt Philadelphia. /
Ht. Louts, at Now York.
f —■ ■ ■»"—- -v- m i. i. .Ir vc-
ftareuY l*ei| odid ofi vei ! *i>V.cv &°y! *$,d **"wring tic- volV.v bail classes «.{
'-epoWhy W<d,i^iay nL.t or LvwlU ^4ey t!kll d‘-,f of
lose |C. whole aauv* if .» „• ■! ,• W’ J!tW »«*. ytafed every duy ex-
« fp"W ihe>e<1od?Ic>. M ^ur^¥- "vSr «"»»••• cre'luk-
!'£: d»»‘-'h flint and sinud |n |()M. “* fti’4 1 M™-,to
a «»"t§,lle. T woBMNtfe lei. iter _
we nist Sly,Hi J,,- „K,^t ...... \vh0 **$**■ h’ ,!r'' Wlu* arc being
hnvc put up tlie money for ,,s h.,Yf, to the tSwnhefS both li, the
u ehtft; It wouldn't !«■ giving them a WWl.* and ,h,‘ 'h'|ift,mui-ula. Tests
Idir lifi akdo\va a, i,., tljem bold the 80 !,lrni,8<''l ft suit the age of all.
Wli. S i s*!mfhhi« Ini* bis-ntmMiiO.c jmpnlar In
s |>he swiuuniag pool tducg ibis inipori- i
, ["7tnAre °h asking me why the ' af ww!t hufl been started, saya Sir. '
Club 'mc-ii f do this and do that. Now B-inisey, a huge number of bov's hs,v*>
I dnn't have fl fill.... J. .. nlie«,t* _ . * .
“RAWTHER DEEP, YOU KNOW”
Introducing London's Latest Particu-
lar Wheels a* a Test of Amer-
lean Sophistication.
HI* Way.
JSErJEfiMssu
with my niece,” admitted the
InaT'J’1 ml*?d th* fflfflllla'’ tasks,
and there weren't enough new ones to
keep me busy. The familiar sounds,
too. were absent, end at first I
couldn't get used to the new ones; the1
young lady on the left tinkling the
fhere* ‘/‘L*0"" 0,1 th* ri8ht running
their talking mechlne, the feller
171?' IT. **ctMn*hia SS
But mL*k Ttl*7 bothcrPd '!'e.
fh. kH T Ivt°°k t0 *oIn« ®»t on
the back porch and filing a saw -
Smith ..
Wiu. M. Woodall
Says Sinclair Lewis, back from done
De with thA miiniiBPHnf /x# « «.Lj'Jj . . ot filing the
don’t h'l.nj a thing to do with the flt'eady psjwMl ihe life saving teetsT
m, oaifment, and have no say what-' Anorher feature of the summer ac-
iiM» k T clu,“’ 80 therefore I am tivitte* is the recently organized senior
mav It? " 88 y°U are’ But 5°u e,ub’ ®WS organization is
ons'ht TL A°m 0J,,“l0n!, ot w,i«t for those young men over 18 years of
d0Be' and J Win publish,oge. The das* is held on Wednesday
MmeJ,, this column. So If you have'a"d Friday nights. The Red Cross TiZ
------- ' !Th,sl is next to the highest in the
One,prominent man remarked to me world, it is said, tlle United’s^’
rse eminent gi *
man ought to get tie higher.
--P6 ssrja ts
."y i'l",era «,
A voUey ball tournament la being
planned for both groups of business
(V’riL I told him that two weeks ag^mf? , , hU ,1nun,a,n‘>nt " Fl probably
<mt ctob looked equal to any club In v Sa,u«iay aftevnoon. All
™* Bregne, but look what has hap-'L . . ’ A’ «re eligible for
Pwed . then. Pete Supina ont,
Z'Z'tT’ Utty Seaman crippled
and ought to have a rest. Two pitch-
es In the oltfteld and the other
the teams of this tournament.
A Manager nt 90
I rom the Argonaut.
'•ripplm. How can yon expect toVln? of ?aM m!url°!te ShariIian. nt the age
H Just can't be did! a ini of course °f 81 ac'tivelr mnn'nr^
1 ,1,?nJlkt, ,PeW of chewe* tieslde
v. J e 8rl*’ whloh kfl* * smooth
' j1? morbine. and the best pitching
W«*f In the League, and the best hit-
ting dub in the drenit!
still actively manages the home
rope with the manuscript of a sequel
to "Main Street'’: If i had the power
I d make Henry Mencken the pope of
America. He spreads Just the mes-
sage of sophistication that we need
so badly.”
How badly we need this sophistica-
tion every American home can de-
termine for Itself by a safe and sim-
ple experiment. Mr. Lewis brought
back with him London’s latest wheeze.
After the dishes are cleared away the
head of the family can try tt on his
flock. It runs like this:
One chap says to another:
“Oh. I say, Isn’t that girt at that
table the same one we saw lawst
night?’’
“I cawn’t say. The tablecloth is
too long.” ,
If the flock gets the point It Is
adequately sophisticated. If the point
escapes them and leaves them pained U T
and pnsatod it Is a sign that this
family, at least, would be benefited
by a Mencklan pontificate, for Henry
spreads not only a “message of so-
phistication,” but other things as
well.—Norfolk Virglnlan-Pllot.
^-■saflSasSfEr
w. T#,k
Ntoeteen hill ion conversations were
rerrled on over American telephone
"ires last year. Telephone com-
pfn,e* j tav,“f flfctfred this out,
also flnd that ttto distance covered by
these messages was 45,000.000,000
mllre. Six million messenger bovg.
5 ?“e lMmr8 a day’ would he
required to deliver all the
BUllo Mayfield. Jr. ........... 4-|og
Andrew S. Jamison ............ 57y
M’. A. Johnson ......... ......... mnj
T. W. Davidsqu ................ 1899 .f
Joe Edmonson .................. 945 w
For Attorney General.
W L Gonnley ............... i iig
H I). Cnmh.v .............
KEEPING wele-
. -J* -An m Tablet
(« «s«.bl. nmtett) tafestt .t
«!«« wtt asm kM|1 by
*oai«s *04 atrengthcnlng your di
m -m * i
and allmlnatioB.
w A. Keeling .................. 9^53
For Kullroad Commissioner.
Allison Mayfield
C. Mason ....
7380
1283'
Precinct 2, Place L
V Woodward ............... 884 ‘
D. Itorker ...|.............. 1630(
Prertact 2, Face 2
J. II. Daniel ............ 1464 i
•Inme- Moreland ......1090
Precinct 3
For Comptroller
jJ. H. Pennell
|A. L rtsytoh
5709 ->—ft-
24^
a^vofTfl-ouBiockl
* vv"! ■
rSHSS
BkEITII S DKH. STOKERS
1
m
For Stale Treasurer.
Ice Kirgan ........!........... 895
Qeo. “ ™
G Garrett .....2350
TerrAll ..................'jW7
<’ V.
Ed A. Christian
w. I). 'Carroll ..
A. H. K<rr.....
L. K. Tennlson .,
........
........
PATTIES
Fer Comrofesloner of Gen. Land Offke
.Lasts fcur times as long as die usual compacts
J. T. Robison ..
3. C. Thompson
.... 4793
... .“-3150
For Superintendent of Public Instruc.
i**rr i.***............»«!
ron,«,„,„ wlt«ra„" K
telephone belonging to Bell, Tts In-
ventor. It wag
/
of tore powder and rouge. In a large highly
buffed gold bos with mirror sad puflL Ail
WnlttrthBdav.
- ItrtitUiblj Different!
s crude device com-
pared with the phone you use today.
Perfection comes rapidly In our age.
Do you remember when you had ■-
torn a crank to attract central s atten-
Ed R Behtle.v .j........1....... 4264
For Commissioner of Agriculture.
Geo. B. Terrell................ 9020
par S V I v A U D O U . New vos
For Chief Justice of Civil Appeals
5th Supreme Judicial District
Growth of the Telephone.
W. M. Taylor ...........1452
W. M. Tidwell .....536
Beu L. Jones ....... 6975
I izxvzMm— $9EH
«uU been scattered evenly about the
earth, every person in every country
would hove been seven times to the
peats, 5th Supreme Judicial Diet.
For Congressman, 4th Con. District
MAY BE “LAST OF EMPIRES” Ij!?,?^,vpry 0Be ot Indla'» troubled
,mi n?*’,h°f ^ *nd ^ Africa IKam Bayb„nt,W
and of the almost countless others In *--I— _____Ba
Distinction,
In AH Likelihood, Hao
•eon Reserved for the Realm
of the Mikado.
!* in town «®d ought
.a Ufllform and put in the
,------ ~ * lift? ufune
,°rp.hanf fiU“ eatablishcd in
The Imperial circle, as It might be
Southv^irk. London, some sixty years' called’ ls “«wwlng. Russia, Ger-
mms?
' 0,,MK Mr- ifttftnrer, a brother of Ditt
trlefi to umpire .«d failed
Kpeiu
tali
. . » finch he can't get
?! <« the fane
** etofmBn’o hick.
When we arc all
I tip. we hare to draw such um-
f tritor. and of course we got the worst
of every turn, for young Spencer show-
cd very plainly that he will never make
rn&mmrzzMm
Improvement on Tractor.
£&mSpxnsta
and Increased pulling power, replaces
the round wheels with two large
sprockets according to Popular 5Ie-
^■Mcs Magnstoe. Outside of each
2!? - “flt-rtrel ami which
fwojects forward and downward, Car-
rying at Its front end a smaller Idler
kpreflket and idler wheel, givins
the tractor Increased beartng'a?m.
mttny, Austria, Turkey have all passed
Into the twill|ht
Ordinarily you do not aaaociate the
emperor business with King George
because he ls the essence of the
democratic spirit, and England Is to
every other land. The wires used In
the United States would span the dis-
tance of the moon 100 times—would
circle the earth 1.000. The army and
navy of the United States together
number about the same as the em-
ployees of the MU telephone system.
1 1 ''y.
Tr«mp«.
We Expect a Car
&
The age of the average tramp be-
_ H I ------- fore the war was fifty years. Now It s
til talents and purposto a crowned thirty-two. And the 1922 model tramp
republic. Besides, It Is not among rides on auto trucks Instead of freight
the impoaalblUtlee that seif determine-, j Wains. This information is from (be
tlon will some<)ayDlnnk th* nf a
iScC.”n3£S'S„““ta5“' >
Of fillAan VI/tfAffo »ha. l. _ . « « ™• '
Not Natural. . .
J5S» ** •* Prescat a good deal of
cnoctsm ®r eur girls, but after aU
we cast expect a chicken to be as
**** ** an treL—Boston Transcript.
r*"1
J| f*r as tt Is humanly possible to the Jobs they seek. Second, and '
rsgt
every human,"a psychoao-
s tTtoto^iSw?V‘l.no donBt ir,B<bf olvuization.
■
as to
about radical taWgue.-Isaac F. Mar-
cossonta the fiatunlgy jjvgning p„t.
»t of white rope.
8 as a symbol is used as a numeral
to 1M4 wjtfe I d*g> 9Yer it lor 7,000.
Stude bakers
See Them In Our
Show Room
200 South Crockett
We Pfljr Cash For Usd Cart
WOOD AUTO CO.
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