Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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lilt ill TIES
- Entered as second class mat-
ter April 17, 1909, at the post-
office at Timpscu, Texas, un-
der the Act of March 3, 1879.
T. J. MOLLOY-.....Editor
S WINFREY -- Easiness Mgr.
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A THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
Good deeds are
trophies erected in the
hearts of men.
—Xeno <bon.
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The Alaskan Coksiiaiin
Peace has returned to Uncle
Sam’s Alaskan colony.
The misfits hare departed.
For some time, yoo recall,
the newspapers wer filled
with pessimistic reports of rifts'
in the hand that tried out Mr.
Roosevelt's experiment In new
opportunities. •
All colonization projects
are beset with great difficul-
ties. Much satisfaction in the
beginning is the history of
each. Men away frem custo-
mary environments are hard
to please. i
The Alaskan experiment fol-
lows exactly in the same foot-
steps as colonization of the
great West.
The weaklings lagged be-
hind and were killed by the
Indians or went back home.
The misfits have left Alaska.
Those with the pioneering
iron in their souls will stay on
—and make good.—Tyler
Courier-Times.
you know—was the scene of a
{minor neighborhood feud last
ailUmnmnlMISX ton**?. Because some resi-
They say that in Utopia a {had been kept awake un-
Congressman is paid no mile- i ^ a- ®* nignt barore,
ageYn route to the capital and ' to retafiate on a
40 cents a mile in the other di- by playing
ragoirian.
Because minimum wage re-
quirements for women are
what they are—low though
they may be, New York restau-
rants are replacing waitresses
with men waiters—who can be
paid less!
• * •
Eleanor, a chimpanzee, has
learned that H always gets a
laugh from the Bronx zoo visi-
tor! when she spit* between
the bars of her cage ... ex-
cept, of course, from the one
who catches her fire. And just
to make matters a little more
hilarious, she's recently been
drawing on her supply of
drinking water for more and
better ammunition.
» * »
Of the subways, New York's
new city-owned Eighth Avenue
fine is among the coolest. And
people are to be found oa the
hottest days of summer actual-
ly dttiag on the steps of the
station at 53rd and Lexington,
because at this deep point,
where the trains are about to
dive under the East River on
the way to Queens, the air is
actually cold, and frequently
the platforms are to cold that
they condense the moisture of
the air and are all but running
with water.
“Bow did you get on with
Jeannette?" asked Dick.
The ardent young hrver
sighed.
“i started off well,” he re-
plied. “I said I was knee deep
in love with her.”
“Sounds all right. What was
her reaction to that?”
The suitor grimaced.
“She promised to put me on
her wading fist,”-—® Paso
World News.
• * •
Too Buoy by Day
A little boy of 6 years came
home and announced that his
class bad learned a new song.
“What was it?” asked his
proud mother.
“It was a carol,” he said,
“called ‘Wild Shepherds
Washed Their Frocks by
Night”—Christian Advocate.
A camera that takes in 760
square miles at one shot has
been built. Until now, Holly-
wood could photograph only
an acre of dancing girt* at a
time.—Portland Oregonian.
concerns that use
comprehensive, honest adver-
tising stay ahead of their com-
petitors in both good and dull
times. ‘
For Bad Feeling
> hgr taking
that Swwei aettvily has slowed up**
yen begin to tmi nusgbti. Tfcou-
Thedfanfs Back-Dread* aid find
ft mhaaSd tor onceUpaUon, HHous-
■m, and She dtsarenUe, neiring,
end feean« that cornea tnsn this
aomtttan." With reference to Imp
at B&cfc-Srrapit, vtSch tfcft mother
rises ba ebUdren, ns* sags: “They
Ok* the toate and St ctm such mod
SLACK-DRAUGHT
ROMANCE at 209 miles an
hour—
Up—up—to the ceiling of the
world ... then down in a roar-
ing power-dive of .19,009 feet!
Hundreds of twisting, falling
planes . . . army stoats never
seen before! And against this
setting, Wallace Beery at his
greatest as he risks life and
honor to save bis son from toe
wrong woman!
WALLACE BEERY
TBIMOFlir
--with—
Robert Young, Maureen O'-
Sullivan, Lewis Stone. James
Gleason
ALSO CARTOON
No suit can be ssumi 11 is
not built on a sound founda-
tion. That is why we adhere
to all wool fabrics—the
true basis of enduring qual-
ity.
(NTERNATiQN TAILORING
COMPANY
“CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHES?”
New fall and winter samples
are here—place your order
now.
S. H. MOLLOY
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PkpiBt Paragraphs
ruction—Portland Or -gon
.their radio out the window as
[loud as it would go. Sueh
If Europe would or.Iy go in shouting! What banks of
for basebail in a big way, as . windows framing craning
we do, it would have some- necks from a dozen apartment
thing to worry about all sum- - buildings around a large court,
sner and get its mind off war,; And the police would do noth-
—Literary Digest. ' ing!
Another reason why Cana-1 K Yorkers aren't likely to
shopping during a heat ware, jy, the wee small hoars of the
—Edmonton Journal.____-
INTERIOR
Decorations have much to do
with happiness in the home.
—APPLICABLE-
To both the house and the
stomach.
—SUPPLY—
Them both with quality mer-
chandise and reap the harvest
of smiles that come from your
family.
Gordon Weaver
Phdne 9
SAVE MONEY
ON YOUR
MOTOR TRIPS
USE
Beacon
Gasoline and (His
“Delivered by the Beams”
Also QUAKER STATE OIL
if you prefer.
LACE BOOTS FOR RIM
CUTS AND BLOW-OUTS
Parts for Model T and
Model V-8 Fords and
Chevrolet*
TIRES. TUBES AND
ACCESSORIES
Cole
Service Station
TIMPSON, TEXAS
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lasting qualities of the
We appreciate yowr
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Home Address:
Garden of Eden
EVE brought Adam out of Eden, bat what a pleasant place she
has made the earth to fivo h since! We're thinking particu-
larly of her modem mcamatiom the twentieth-century - Eve
who is so ASM h the new art of firing. . . . She knows how
to make a heuo delightful, how to •conk, how to bring up a
family, and how to oMah. AH these thing, she does well,
and with such ease and prase that her husband marvel*.
Her method is no secret. 3he will tsll yon herself that
she mods toe advertisement*. From these she leers* how to
brightest her living-room with run fast draperies, and how to
buy good, wholesome foods far her family. Advertisements of
e prompted her to giro her children s
Her gpests esjey her tosta at ginger* ales.
And, she has time to think of herself and to choose fine toiletries
that aeeent her ch^.-m.
Read toe advertisements in this newspaper, regularly!
will help to malm you another Eve, and your
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home a new Eden!
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PHONE 78
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1935, newspaper, August 28, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth768598/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.