The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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SAVOY
UPBUILDING OF SAVOY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE
Number 11
SAVOY, TANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1915
Volume 14
******* ********mmmmmmmmi
S NEW SHIPMENTS!
The Savoy Star
We have swelled our stock of New Spring and Summer Dres
: 'desirable fabrics and late colorings em
some very beautiful patterns in printed and embroic
Crepe Bourette and Crepe Dechine and Silks
The most conservative buyer will be pleasec
line of Dress Goods,
Goods--the most
Afe shades
©red Voiles,
^ anci Woolens
ii? with our
On© year-------
Six month* —
Three months
comfort, health and civic beauty,
Which is to say, ^ don't let grass
and weeds eucumber the sidewalk
in front of your home.—White-
wright Sun.
There is no one who does not
like to see a well kept yard aud
street around sanie It takes work
to keep it, but we don’t know of
anything worth while that does
not require work.
I am now prepared to go into
your homes aud make auy kind
of photographs you want. Mauy
times the older members, or t h e
young ones either,* can uot con-
veniently come to the studio for a
picture and I can now take care of
the situation for you, and give
you the same quality of work you
get in my studio.
FOSTER—PHOTO—BONHAM.
Entered June 7, 1902, a* sec-
ond-ol&ss matter, post office at
Savoy, Texas, Act of Congress
of March 8, 1879.
NEW SPRING STYLES
onable foot wear for men, women and children-the \ uw S: ^
ew models-the correct styies and attractive shapes
being shown at our store. WCAK lAJj
a UNIQUE DRESS SHIRTS
We have received a compiete line of Men's UNIQUE Dress
frgNlhirtU in the very latest stripes and colors. See them.
PSFflf Also just received a shipment of Men's Straw and Fett Hats
in all styles and colors.
H. H. Arterberry
WHERE YOUR MOREY BUYS THE MOST.
Elec tic Lodge No. 153.
A. F. and A. M., meets in the
Masonic Hall on the Saturday
night occurring on or before the full
moon. Visiting brothers are wel-
come. O. C. West. W. M.
C. C- Waldrum, Sec.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
WHITE HOUSE
SHOE wen
Thi» is s prescription prepared especially
lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six dose* will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will nof
return. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 2Sc
Too much rain has been falling
for the last few daysfe It will in-
jure the grain crops if it doesn’t
*
quit soon.
Wheat is ripening and reapers
have already begun in some fields.
The job will be a small one in this
community, as the ciop is very
light, however, we should be
thankful for what we get.
D^. Brooks of Waco, has an-
nounced his candidacy for the U.S
Senate. He and his friends have
talked this for some time, but it
is now an aastirod thing. The
do&or will likely have company.
So much is l>eing said now about
flowers for the living, and when
we come to think about it there
an* none of ns Who do not like a
bouquet occasionally. We may
try te not shoW bar pleasure but
inwardly we must confess to a
pleasant feeling when we are
complimented.
A few words with you about many
things you buy at your grocer’s
First—What It M*ans to You
to Buy T? “ ""< *'
C Perhaps you don’t realise it, but it’s true that ^ All this counts for something in price—-we
nearly every concern that puts up its goods in buy in large^tantities —people want to sell to
packages is doing it in an attempt to give you us—result, we get better quality for the same or
something cleaner, purer and better than you ve money,
been able to buv in “bulk.”
C. They brand it with a name because they be- ft Means tO YOU
tobVknoJwn by^ame^they^ant you to know fy BUV WhitO Swan Goods—
what to ask fer next time, if you liked the last lot. . , ,, , .. .
«L Pretty much like the difference between the C. We’ve got the ‘ know how* -we think a little
man who sends an anonymous letter (bulk goods) better know how in buying and in"
and the one who aigns his letter (branded goods), best in preparation pac^ten^st «y-
^C. Then — as brandsd goods without doubt repre- every day —not only to be better
k 5£2Sft3&bZS!l ®*'SdI_but ,0 b* CarMlVe6 b"t'r t0-
g-JEffiS* brande<1 E°?dS lt W,U Pay y°“ TaTZTI^. «he matter of experience
buy the latter. Years of study of foods and methods, of hard
trying after improvement —all this experience
'The Difference between must cut a big figure in ability to give you the
^ . best in quality. We know very well that our 43
Branded Urooas ' years’ hard at it have built something into White
C Frankly-nine cases one of ten-the reason Swan Products that nothing else could take the
why one brand is better than another is simply a or. ‘
case of the “know how.” Seldom because one <fl. People whoVe tried White Swan Goods seem
manufacturer is trying harder than another to give to agree that we are on the right track—because
you good stuff. 1 they keep on buying that brand.
C It’s like thejdifference between cooks. For this C The result of this is that in all of Texas (and
reason. The concern with the “know how” back elsewhere m this section) there fa not a retail
of it buys intelligently as well as sees that every grocery store whose service is b^t on QUAL-
item is prepared with skill. It doesn’t depend on ITY that does not sell, and recommend. White
this section or that section to get the vegetables, Swan Goods, this means that YOU can get
fruits, fish, etc., that arc put up for you. It goes them in your town at your grocers.
. It is held by the court of Crimi-
nal Appeals that it is a violation
of the Sunday law to run picture
shows on Sunday even if an admis-
sion is not charged. Certainly,
the principle is the same where an
admission is charged and where
the yawning missionary box is
waiting for the free will donation.
Cat out the donation and see bow
quick you stop the show. ,
Tomorrow we leave for “Corpus
by the sea,’* and at this time,
Tuesday, we can not tell what
day we will return. The office
will be closed in onr absence, and
we-trust ydu may save any import-
ant business until we return. It
has been six years since we have
been on a pleasure trip and it may
be hard to break away and return
to work. However,* we will try
to tell you something interesting
when we do return.
Mr. Wilson has sient a statement
to the leaders in Mexico that
• something must be done at once to
bring about peace and relieve the
suffering and starvation of Mexico.
If these leaders cannot agree
among themselves and establish a
government the U. S. feels called
to a<ft in the matter. The people
' of Mexico seem no nearer at peace
than they^id when the war start-
ed fonr or five years ago.
A few months ago the woods
were full of prophets who predict-
ed that the war.wouldn't last three
months. Where are they now?—
East Texas Register.
Still la the woods, of course.—
Yes, still in the woods and a-
fraid to oome out. And the end
is not ytt. .
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Arterberry, Mrs. T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1915, newspaper, June 11, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922436/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.