Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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Scientific compound of
pure vegetable ingre-
dients with glycerine
GLY-CAS
$1.00
per box of 35 capsules
For sale by
TIMPSON PHARMACY
TIMPSON, TEXAS
IE DHL! FIVES
Entered as second class mat-
ter April 17, 1909. at the post-
office at Tim peon, Texas, un-
der the Act of Mercia 3, 1879.
T. J. MOLLOY......Editor
8. WINFREY - - Business Mgr.
plenty of reason to know. I’ll
bet that most of them would
rather be outdoors fighting the
Indians than sitting idly in jail.
lit them into
recruil
and
tend them
THOUGHTS FOR •
TODAY •
_ •
The morning hour *
carries gold in its *
mouth.
—German Proverb. *
BADGE BKRTGN SAT5
Communism Will Always Fail
Back in the latter days of
the Civil War. when tt was
necessary to draft men for the
Northern armies, the Indians
of the West thought It a pro-
pitious time to revolt. Several
eegiments of Union soldiers
were withdrawn from the
front to settle the uprising. A
Pennsylvania politician made
a smart suggestion.
He said to Abraham Tin-
coin: "Our Federal military
prisons are filled with South-
ern military prisoners. These
boys are young and keen and
good fighters, as we have
Why not
regiments
West?"
The proposal was adopted
and was immediately success-
ful. But this is what happen-
ed in one instance, which
i throws a fine clear light on the
; practicability of Communism. I
| quote from my father’s "Life
■ of Lincoln.”
"A thousand war prisoners
were enlisted at Alton, Illinois,
and Camp Douglas in Chicago
to fight the Indians. They left
Chicago on two special trains.
Each man had in his pocket
two hundred dollars bounty in
United States greenbacks, and
none of them bad any other
money. During the period of
their imprisonment most of
them had become habitual
card players. It is said that
before they reached their des-
tination a very few individuals
had the lion’s share of the
money.
"Perhaps never before on
earth was there so equitable
an experiment in the results of
starting men out in life on the
basis of equal division of prop-
erty. The equal division ap-
pears not to have lasted very
long.”
Life is a battle and a gamble.
WEAVER
A six letter word that stands for quality food—
For cleanliness—service and eats that are good;
For truthfulness—--honesty and not a deceiver—
Fm trying hard to make that word Weaver.
How well I love quality—in most everything—
Even the games we may play or the songs we may
And I shall continuously sell quality foods that are
fine—
And you will see that I’m right—if you’ll call Num-
ber Nine.
Gordon Weaver
Phone 9
GROCERIES
Timpson
'3y PERCY CROSBY
Skerwin- Williams Paint
BUDGET
Payment Plan
DOES YOUR HOME NEED PAINTING?
SEE OR CALL US FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION.
LET US SHOW HOW. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR HOUSE
OR STORE REPAINTED, AND PAY IN SMALL
MONTHLY INSTALLMENT’S I
Complete information at Sherwin-WiUienu headquarters
BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
PHONE 16
. \W\
PALACE THEATRE
Phone 146
Opens promptly at 7 p. :
Today and Wodneaday
Two Lovers Locked In___The
Whole World Locked Out! A
triple murder in a department
store—and triple the thrills,
laughs and excitement of the
best mystery romance up to
now.
“THE LONGEST NIGHT"
with Robert Young, Florence
Rice, Ted Heaiy, Julie Hay-
don. Catharine Doucet.
. . . Pat’s in love! Hugh's in
trouble! You're in for the tame
of your life i You’ll start laugh-
ing at the first scene—and
never stop ’til the last—as the
world’s looniest family dis-
covers that
LOVE BEGINS AT 2tT
with Hugh Herbert, Patricia
Kiljs, Warren Hai>,
Cavanaugh
AISO COMEDY
Hobart
THE
We can improve the rules, give
fairer handicaps to the leas fa-
vored, and make the game
more humane.
-But we can’t alter the funda-
mentals of human nature.
Communism tries to do that;
and Communism will always
fall.
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IMs GB Enw&ir
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New Oue
The Teacher; "Yon have
been very naughty and I am
going to keep you after school
for an hour every day this
week.’’
Little Jimmy: "Oh, I don’t
care for myself, but ain’t you
afraid folks’ll talk about us?”
—The Texas Booster.
SECOND WARNING
I want to again call the pub-
lic's attention to matters per-
taining to the city park. A
number of things have been
removed, some oL which we
know about, and unless they
are returned within the next
forty-eight hours we will pro-
secute the offenders. Persons
driving faster than 12 miles
and hour inside park or those
guilty of knocking down de-
tour signs, will be prosecuted.
We have asked for the cooper-
ation of the public in seeing
that this property is not
molested in any way, but un-
less we get this cooperation
voluntarily, it will be neces-
sary for us to take more dras-
tic measures.
Trusting we will receive the
hearty cooperation of every-
one.
8. H. Hebert, Mayor.
Young Webster
Today's version: "A pedes-
trian is the survival of the fit-
test”
PBIISEBBMP
now offers you a big saving in
outstanding
EASTER SPECIAL
MONDAY, MARCH 8th
Reduced prion* en ail waves
AM OFFERING TO THE
FIRST TEH LADIES TO CALL
A 87SO GENUINE SANDERS'
OIL STEAM WAVE FOR
ELM
All work guaranteed
PRIMROSE
Beauty Shop
Mix. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
So Much for Him
A distinguished visitor to a I
lunatic asylum went to th® ;
telephone and found difficulty j
in getting his connection. Ex-
asperated, he shouted to the !
operator:
“Look here, girl, do you
know who I am?”
“No,” came back the calm
reply, “but I know where you
are.”—Montreal Star.
SENATE CAFE
"Where People Go to Eat”
SERVICE AND QUALITY
FOODS
Chicken Dinner Any Time
Ever hear of opportunity
knocking on a pool room door?
—Whitsitt Impressions.
You Are Always Welcome!
K'i'i'ir.i't&f.X'
Special this Week
ONLY 95c
COMPLETE MOTOR TUNE-UP JOB
Remn* carburetor, dean and adjust
Adjust valve tappetts
Clean and set spaih plugs
Set ignition timing
Clean and oil air cleaner
d.
e.
f.
«■
Tighten cylinder head and manifold bolts
Adjust fan belt and check water pump
Additional charge will be made if any parts are used
If your car is hard to start or sluggish on acceleration
this tune-up job will correct that condition.
SEE US FOR DEPENDABLE USED CARS SOLD ON-
EASY PAYMENT PLAN.
Phone 212
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
“The Home c i Friendly Service”
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1937, newspaper, March 9, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766641/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.