The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGUC. FB1DAT APRIL *. 1MO
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THE
SRING TIME
PAINTING TIME
We H ndle
“(-arcvs Blue Ribbon Paint/’ I
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and it’s as good as the best and better than the rest
MISSION LIMBER COMPANY
MENARD, TEXAS
The Home of Dependable Builders Supplies
lillHMHHtHMmtMt>iiiHitmHm*twtmt4tmi)iii ******************** The resolution was taken upij1 ntttitiitiiiMilMMMimimimMtMmiMIMI
* * !! this afternoon. Speaker Connor o /
The Bevans Cattle Loan Company
Of Menard
U n inrot jx>raw*d
Individual Responsibility Over
Wm. Bevins, President Wm. J. Callan, Sec’y- I re.is.
We solicit loans on Live Stock and can take care of your
n< eds no matter how large. We are ready to serve you at anv time.
OFFICE IN BEVANS NATIONAL BANK
11 Democratic party,
o “I regard it as intensely im- ♦
B portant that the Democratic *
J l party enfranchise women be- J
;; fore the next national election *
!! for the sake of our party and •>
B the Nation,” he said.
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__ the votes of women in the f
MARY PICK FORD Bennie Zeidman, who was WOMAN SUFFRAGE IS l Western states four years ago. v
SECRETLY MARRIED. Fairbanks’ former press agent, LOST IN MISSISSIPPI. He said the votes of women t
- and J. W. Brougher, Jr. - were needed to “safeguard pro- £
Both Seemed ‘fussed.” — vr;— vi..««u 01 hibition. defeat militarism and •>
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IS-
\ this afternoon. Speaker Connor jo
; permitted it to be brought up B
for direct action without O
reference to the Democratic o
; party. : J
; National Democratic leaders B
’ urged that it be passed with- B
1 out delay. Homer S. Cum- *►
;j mines of the National Demo- B
B cratic Committee telegraphed B
B Speaker Connor, pointing out +,
j; that defeat of woman suffrage _
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JUNCTION-kERRYILLE MAIL LINE
ROV KEMP, CONTRACTOR.
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Car leaves Junction Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Returns Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
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Sunday in Los Angeles. IY>r Tu* bridegroom displayed rejected the Federal equal suf- TRESI ASS NOTICE.
€*i bv the wSris ai Pick'f haVe ?oth 94 to 24. The Senate had Hunting of any kind m posi- f
ford and the -D.-inFairbTnk^ way *"25uple “ould*?to »doPted. the resolution yeater- Lively forbidJed in any of our
nan. Won.. -Don*,a, " ‘ ‘ "
When jou come to Kerville make your
Headquarters At ./
RUFF’S CAFE
Klmer Kutf, Prop,
We treat you Right and appreciate your patronage
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“Doug” and Mary are marri- “spotlight.’
ed. They took out a license monv Dr. ____„____ ____
Friday and were married Sun- from the Bible given the Fair-
day night by Rev. J. Whitcomb banka by his mother on her
Brougher at his residence, deathbed. He read Ephesians
Strenuous efforts were made 5:22 to 32.
to keep the affair a secret, but Miss Pickford wore white
it was too lug. Someone talk- 8jik tulle over white satin with
ed and today I,os Angeles is ^reen binding and a spray of
After the cere- be taken by the House.
Brougher read
O. W. Cardwell.
Frank Baker.
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7* ocr*rrw*' i 1 Tv jewelry was a pearl san-
Wgitt days after Miss 1 ickford toir. “Doug” was in evening j
secured her divorce from Owen clothos
Moore at Minden, Nev. J ’ „ ____
At a dinner given by Fair- j BE A HIGH SALARIED
banks at his Beverly Hills » ,,.v .... ..........
home. Friday evening, the 0R "OMAN.
license was issued. Present at -
this dinner were Mary Pick-, The business world wants
ford. Douglas Fairbanks, Dr. ‘ thinkers ami doer*. / There is
Biyugher, Mr. and Mrs. John a scarritv of hicrh nrinid mpn
jrarmanKs ana K. I*'< upid”} . ,
Wk,. marniur- UcenM clerk aXL
of Lon Anirele* Countv. Miss Hrh, “ thousand ■ dollars a
Pickford and Fairhank. to" year’ but onl*' “ fe* ttro worth
Sparks they wanted to
marries], but wanted to k.ep ,he, la e .,V* ;'Tei,,kof Har'
it a weret for two weeks fob'*"1' lipclare<1 ‘W ‘J® aver;:
bonnes. Th-v asked aK<! ,<fly te" „i»rl
V»- ,"iJ i .i, » i cent of his bran; power. Sup-»
_.m it .his co m w - > e. and. vou arejtv#ice as capable
HHK if jt could ?.0v t)*;y • " j a, f^e average/ man; you are;
IK* jet the i'^‘nse. using only twelnty f>er cent of
Mary wa* Superstitious J maximul power, only
sparks agreed to issue the^ne fiftb ofR ' greatest
licence and keep it a ^r‘ 'j jxwisibilities./Eighty five perl
for a time. Doug wanted. to| *ent of theMn in this coun-|
be married <m the spot, ,u t>1A are eajrnidg onlv twenty k
Mary had three reasons for op- li(;llarH ,,r £;Xr week. Nine-'
pof-tTig me plan. irst’ , ty two rfr cc£it of those in1
did not want to h- niarne< on bui4:ness jj between the ages
Friday; second, she was dress- *
ed in black and wanted to he
married in u^hite; third, she
using only twenty per cent of;
■■■i DressedMan f
1: *
of toitw and fifty. Ninety-
five pen cent have no money
considered Sunday the l»est da> bu8jneZ ja to t^ke you out of
t0 Ufa n7 p'rr a)u>r the 3ghty-five| the ninety
t^at ^<1, nf two and the ninety-five per
sihould perform u t **remc n, i^ class. If you can’t cornel
... . ■ ». to us we will come to you j
The wedding occurred after through our larRe and most,
^ Brougher s riL r 1 n, Jj'n successful Home Study De-!
church Sunday njght. I i rg p^rtment. We have been very
ernoon f'airjanks I successful in producing high1
the ao^oraces i salarie<l men and women, as
Angetes f!ad ‘"ishowm by students’ letters in
old golf suit and looking jar cur catalogue. Take our
the way thorough practical course of
who w to be J” i bookkeeping. Business Finance
hours to one of the most» shorthand, Cotton Classing,
known women in the. penmarship or Telegraphy and
place yourself in demand in
big business. Fill in and mail
" M for free catalogue.
Tyler Commercial
Tyler, Texas.
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LOTHES that your friends admire-
that’s the kind you waar. Here’s the
open secret of bcin£ faultlessly attired:
unive:
Hand T
Special Notice
/
In the event all tir^s are advanced
severely, we have la/H ip several thous-
and dollars worth order to accomodate
B our customers wi^cn a saving of this ad-
vance.
Two brands at old Price.
New tube to fit any size—FREE.
Call on us this month and buy your
Casings.
longer. The
is guanw
College,
costs no more than ordinary clothes--in fact less,
for your garments last gnd look
styles are up-to-the minute. Per
teed; fabrics are ALL/ WOOL.
Hav* your n4xt suit made to meaeure!
Our Tape Line Is Ready—Are You?
JUNCTION TAILOR SHOP
Durst ft Jarvis, Proprietors
We also handle the latest designs of
any neat and desirable monument.
Granite or Marble, and courteously so-
licit your patronage.
We are Authorized Agents for
REPUBLIC TRUCK
for Kimble County.
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The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1920, newspaper, April 9, 1920; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801010/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .