Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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tire estate, to his., sen Harry, except]
for .eight n.ggers—Uncle Joe, his
wife a^d their, six sons, whom he
gives their freedom. Harry retains
them in his employ and later has rea-
son' to be thankful for having done
so. Harry has a wild passion for
gambling’ and finally losing $1(1,000
which lie cannot pay, signs notes for
the am'ount to be paid by 4 o’clock
the, following day, promising to for-
feit his estate if he cannot meet his
obligation. Old Uncle Joe knowing
Harry’s ; inability y to pay, sells him-
self, and jiifi family into slavery and
AMUSEMENTS
THE DIXIE.
-Manager’s Notice;
;; The Dixie offers another first class
program for today, headed by a brand
new Vitagraph subject entitled,- “The
Death of King Edward HI.’* This is
an extraordinary film and some of its
scene's are marvelous. “The Two
Lions” is a splendid subject by the
Selig Company, showing the triumph
of character over lust’ for money.
The' Edison Company offers a unique
story entitled, “The Thoroughbred,” a
story so. out of the ordinary it com-
pels. yo^r attention and admiration
from start to finish. The Dixie will
offer some time in the near, future
one of Sdisoh’B finest educational
pictures, (jailed “The Awakening of
John Bond.” This story deals with
the crusade against tuberculosis, 'be-
BAKING POWDER
Mr. N. P. Bell of Necbes, me
of the Ezell’Mercantile Company,
^ ^ A A The wonder of bak- V
K §/]] ingpowders—Calumet. 1
S^p// Wonderful ip its raising '
Powers — its uniformity,
*ts ncvct failing results, its
' jfy Purify•
Wonderful in its economy.
j It costs less than the high-price
/ trust brands, but it is worth fcs
much. It costs a trifle more than j
the cheap and big can kinds— i
it is worth jaore. But proves ics M
real economy in the baiting.
Um CALUMET —the Modern
Baking Powder.
Ac all Grocers.
a Herald visitor today. He repors
th§.t Neches has. proven ft good, cot-
ton market this season, and that hs
firm had bought over 1300 bales, i 8
against 700 last year. He say3 cotton
has been hauled for many long miles
Bell ro-
OF THE YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS
LEAGUE AND PALESTINE, AND
SAYS HE IS COMING BACK NEXT
YEAR—PHENOMINAL BUSINESS.
t ‘\
By special invitation a Herald man
was the guest of Nat Reiss, carnival
kiihg and good fellow, on the' Park O’
Joy midway Saturday night, the last
hobrs of the carnival in, this city. And
while going the rounds ReiSs did a
bupch of talking. He1' said he was
honestly glad he came to Pales-
tine, and he beamed as -, though he
meant it. The newspaper man asked
him if his visit to Palestine had been
satisfactory; to which he replied; “1
shduld say so; to tell you the truth,
thq -weather, with .the rain aud critd,
considered, our business has been
phftnominal-^-an aibsofutd surprise. If.
has. demonstrated that you have one
of the best show, towns to-your .popu-
lation on the map. But aside fqpm
the question of business! I am glad I
came,” continued Mr. Reiss, “because
I have never in my fifteen years on
the road in this business met. a finer-
lot of people or been accorded better
treatment. Your Young Men’s Busi-
nese League is certainly composed of
a fine lot of men, and if the organi-
zation does not prove a winner I am
a had prophet. Your president, Mr.
Royall, is a prince that it does one
good to meet, and your other officers
and, members’are right in line with
himj. Of course I have known Hyman
Pearls tone for fifteen or sixteen
turns tire amount ’Of purchase. money
oyer to hjs young massa to meet.his
obligation. . Harry eventually goes
West, earns a fortune in ; the gold
fields and comes back to rescue his
faithful servants from a cruel master
and the drudgery of the cotton fields.
Tbi§ 1? a. splendid film. Watch for
our big feature attraction the great-
est picture ever produced, the talk of
the nation, “Dante's Infemd,” in five
reels,- the masterpiece of them all.
Watch for further announcements AT
press and elsewhere.
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i i;: Toronto Greets Connaught.
By Union Press Association.
>' Toronto, Ont., Nov; 27.-—The Gover-
nor General and thri Duchess of Con-
naught .arrived in Toronto today and
were accorded a patriotic welcome,
in which practically the whole city1 ed two weeks et
participated.. Their Royal Highnesses estine put up a
will remain here four days, during
which time they will be elaborately
entertained. During their stay they
will be-the guests of the Lieutenant
Governor and Mrs. Gibson at Govern-
ment House.
Saturday afternoon a good craw<[
turned out to see the Palestine I^igL
School vs. ^yler| High School Joot-
ball game. The nay was Ideal witl I
very little wind and just cool enougli
to^five the players snap.
At 3:40 McKinj for Pqhei&trne kick!
ed off to Tyier, and after a few mol
ments of play. Tyler woke up to thri
fact' that they were up against a'verjj
d.perent teani thap the one they playl
rlier in Tyler. Pal
lefense that was ai
time, remarkfthleJ though -Tyier out
classed on offensive play. Their in
terference was exceedingly good for a
high school bunch. McKim for Pal
estine was the brightest particular
star of the game. His defensive play
ing would have d3ne credit to manyt
a college player, while his line*
plunges were responsible for the
Palestine touchdown. Hamilton of
Tyler gained ground on nearly every
exchange of punt. His carrying of
the ball in an*ope(n field was a reve-
lation to some of (the boyt. “Tickle”
Smith and BVown were Tyler's best
ing waged in tha larger Cities. Watch
for tt - •
. W-—
THE GEM.
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Manager’s Notice: y
’ “A Race for a Bride/4 a sensational
western feature by the Bison- Film
Company, Will be shown at the Gem
today: This hew picture play is a
stirring, ’blood-thrilling film, replete'
with aciierrrT>eautifully photographed
and commanding intense -interest
from beginning to end.. Two cow
punchers are in love with a girl. The
government agent holds a race open
to all, the winner to secure the well-
paying position of (tony expresp. The
girl promises to marry the man that
wins Jhe race. The course is twelve
Good Services
Held Yesterday
The second annual show' of the
Anderson County Poultry Association
starts tomorrow’ morning, the , show
being housed in the building formerly
occupied by Centenary church on
Avenue A. The show promises to
be’ a big success, and the managers
expect at least eight hundred show
birds, many of them from-a distance.
The show will be open both day and
night, and the association hopes for
a good attendance. >
'At Centenary church Rev*. H. H.
Da^ i8 of the Y. M. C. A. staff occupied
the pulpit at the morning and even-
ing hours, and preached two splen-
did sermons to good congregations.
At the Presbytertan, Christian,
Congregational and Baptist churches
the pastors held the usual services,
wood phone 73. 22-tf
early yesterday morning. Mr. Miller yeari, when we were
said he was walking through his over]at Waco, and I came here just
yard carrying the W. O. W. banner ro make good for him, and as he
that was used in the parade Satur-1 says ’ he is satisfied with?' the show
day, when the shades of the Wood- and the results, I am. And, say,
man goat .struck him anridship ‘from while I am talking I want to say you
thej rear knocking him (Miller) heavi- have a splendid
ly to the ground and breaking his leg
mid-way between the arm pit and the the
an^ ground. -The -leg Is a
inl* Mr. Miller is now i
the timber.” ; C .'*> ’
and ,
tnce • ‘ . , Notice! '
tion •
Jho. A, Jones, the exclusive sigh
rage j ^ , ' ,' ' ' - - - >
California Legislature Meets.
By Union Press Association.
Sacramento, CaL Nov. 27.--Pursu-
ant do the call of Governor Johnson
the California legislature assembled
today for a special session. Nine sub-
jects of legislation are to be taken
«p| as d acted on—investigation of the
state printer’s office;- weights
tacasiires; woman suffrage/ th
tiatjv t, referendum and recall;
railwi y commission: -soldiers
sailors’ exemption, and the ,iss
Of in igation bonds. In * contu
in America. On
young- fellows | race and a bride. “National Guard
Encampment at Ft. Riley,” a genuine
military picture by the Cnampion
Film Company. It shows an encamp-
ment, drills, sham battles, exercises,
camp'sports, including a rattling good
1 Prize ground gainers. Smith played a
morning plucky game, bein^j knocked out re-
ted skill peatedly he stayed: in the game to
I leputa- the finish. i
? at top In all it was a iood game, and
for the Coach Cameron of jTyler should feel
our big proud pf his.batys.
paper for a town the
faize of this, and your treatment of
i show has been, such qs we will
t total wrapk and always remember. You have-treated us
using his ‘^d royalty." . . ./
Th<] newspa-per man removed; his
eyes Irom a portly woman trying to
buy J Upoodle/’ian<i asked.; ’ Has it
been jarood enough tri make you want
“o cofie hack next year, Atr. Reiss?”
"Co|ye back; I am- coming back
. Jfext Jrear whether 1 aifi asked .back
or not.: I have put;Palestine orf my
map, and 1 couldn’t, pass it by if I
wanted to,. And next year we will
have ft bigger arid better show', aVnl
all of Us will have moire fun and get
.more business.”
v “Thin you think we are ail right
-lere il this town.?”
Yo.it'beat that ;.J every one has been
’-rood to. me, and . all’ of ray people
think is r do that jpn have a good
f>!d town, with a fine-.'class of people.
;And another matter 1 want'to cgm- less engrossed in the political silftia-
inent <■»,.• as»-yr—’ -*■*" ^ -T—;
^Vas Thrown From Buggy.
8 D. Neel was thrown from her
j Saturday and sustained an
e l arm. She. narrowly escaped
Bratton
Big fat turkfeyfc at Boyd's.
Phone
24 3
r chief of police de tions aud scandals. Mr. Klein’s jaaf
lave'one of the best has made a wonderful record in a,ts
ii the worffi. The ‘ three years of existence and in «re- \
arnival grounds has tnrh for the'very generous patronise-j
jach,. and I am Tbld bestowed upon it, it has given a m®s:,
is true of up town ure oif satisfaction that no- dranuftk*.^
? t offering, of recent 'years can fay
ill road man or two, clulnl- to. Tbe sale of seats is - in t
*: np asking advice progress at the.present timeT, J j
DIAMONDS
MORE DIAMONDS
BETTER
DIAMONDS
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/ Manager’s Notice:
/. \Ye- w o'Yor’ yp.ir • j.a11 uii~ tonigltt ;
.three*/biand Hew -association service]
morion, pictures never shown >n this !
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fi'.-T,>)•<:, auilMjley'. an- '<>: ' • r’gh't f
kin I' ps>- arid.*.!Towns'' hy. t;»e
■graph:.’"Cf bn pa ii v show’s f h ai vheri -. a
;* rui’s.- 'iliafrib.-!’ i ■ troubb;.- - be-'M-t.'l
VU iinexjie) ieni-efl, ‘ mi*! f
rir'Vt ye L:
\nd he was gone'.
■ Fietil Trials Begin' at Laurel,v
B« T'nb:n Press Associatfon; ./ '.
I.’nure , Md., Nov. 27.—The. 'Mary-
land :iii'I District of. ('vbui.bi./* ninth
arimuT! Iclil iriats be.-riijf on [t ie pi'e-
'svYVcTl car here faihry. witlprijn- etijry ; N'e
lii.t of * roves <i '. firp: ,jioc;s each one* <:«i
If yaw contemplate the purchase of a Diamond f
mas,-it: wiu be far better to make your choict*. no\v.
t,he“stock, and it .should be your aim to select no
in, select yoti want, have it mounted to
small depoFit andjt will be ready when you call.
:NE FPOM “THE LION AND T HE MOUSE” A7
OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘ 30th.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1911, newspaper, November 27, 1911; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904797/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.