The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Alhnejn lor the fwMoa uuAIAtu
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a tha Uafhad Sum bupreau Coart if
tuMtaarr uA tho— rrproseatiac the
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MARCH ALL UNDER OPEN PORT
LAW.
AMs, (At. 23 Governor Noff tbs
morning lanund o prot lamattoa ptacmi
I be ootiro city of Marshall under Open
I'ort Uv The order wo* Issued at
IS *'<t»A today.
Aastla. Oct. 23 —Hangar Captain B.
W. AUncr tonight was sent to Mar-
nl hr Adjutant Genera! Barton to
"she aa iavestlgattoa of tbe railroad
-trifca adust ou theta following tie
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nar. whea «ha Thao* Con
a?wrm»* i su that MRN, h-
goats now aaa< la ■u*rh»
kered in <«U aa min* ion.
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A GOOO PHVCIC.
yaw want a pPyAa that is
jpestfic us «R«*L uney ’o take
La to tot. taka I
rial
They or*
t* (Lew tiau the warwtl village w i
par It a g«t* ‘Ay. fwVie threw is a j
H V Vr: .l TH‘ *AH CLOUD IN THE CAST, war* Oo the ocarvo. W the Ge^S.
wtoeh «o«n>* sad riuiidr*<■> * -roily Men of the R M. A. and R. M. t l„ Liner Himmemr" s.nk.ng The Caa-
; «aV thue, rttlr the man of the , have irtt v«tAo>>ytM for the C M tie heat *a making her «nt tnp aa a
hour ’sags are and ihe gemr,! rOe« on heard the "KinAon* CaMie." iroopohip. C*r»en Oey be ny m cow-
er peat >Mt». as the «a*«r vf later boat ^wsch did each pal'sat rei « man*
Ar>APVSPWWArw»^P
hknsarif to a tta of evaporated milk, a
great luxury, stM ha drains e* MR AIM KYLE DIES PROM AN AT
through u natt-bvfe. |wt a UH were TACK OP APOPLEXY.
-'1 ■ oglb factor UAH into the
htaUk tires of today ia
•v vj *i a' the tire , - i-nv rsiU-d
eL>er. except a ivdrr usual eat
ry »irniMUM)' Vs. Kxywi-
sueatai lens have show* that ia order
to Uio out a orv fintetaa tire by
additiiwai air presuwre it Is ia«nMry
to mrt s force of over thirty tisue-
ih* regular re«veumended preeaorr
Tlre experts dtih therefore, (hut
there la dwAtWjf to reason, so fsp P . . .
aa a Mow out ia tsumrumi (or a re- { SWA! fcllllh SUIT
dunioa of air imstf* before going ]
oat on long runs or daring hut days. '
The MMihtUN iarremae io air pros- WV uIm* C1 rhlB^'f IIK'il I
espewtad.
c‘ottos ki:kd mbal
AM) HIM,*.
Thr oil (Mill in »#\i mu-
iiliig full time »n<1 you
rail get col toil dif4 »iu*al
you uaut.
sure
Saturday afternoon. Oct 21, Mr J u *
Preferences
We Virr- a man who Is ea keacr Kyi*. oae of Paaoia f’aaaty s pioneer
<-rook That is, he ip a crook 004! , niucu passed away (row as aits a ’
j frankly proud of U. As a rrook hr | ^ At (b0 tUBM. ^ kiM ^-h
; rather rods. lie invents rruoked
' thing'-, while others follow the rum Mr KyV was at the bone of his sot*.
Bui the point ia, he is a ctruok. saye , u«ritard Kyle, uoar Woods; he I .|
ao hiu* -elf atel doe<- ivd i.iu>' e , k____ tatieg be would go uadi*1*0 a daughter
of Mr Kyiv's life will live long after
his years.
Mr. Kyle is survived hy two daugh-
ters. Mrs Be tie iVnifore of Gary aad
Mrs. Tom M'.lier of ItonseU, S. U.
aad seven sons, M Kyle of Teaaha.
Aivie, Kit, iiM. Junius. Pted uAI
Bernard Kyle of the Woods aad Tens
ka ( <jt!<u«iiitiM. and Mrs iMdiie Wal
las who died several years ago waa
that could he
under any ueuditioo. would not
exceed fifteen pounds—tV limp
would not he greater than six pounds
This stuail increase ia prrssuv will
not Mow out the rasing-
'fTte laotorlM sfsuuhi not eonow a
hiyup lf avur issuing inkauoa allow-
ska for changes in teioptmture
'fTie iMportajit point to rwunder Is
at ail times to hav/ euoogl' pressure
>ud that It is very rare that one has
and hull* for Nwf
Carthage Cof<*;!i Oil
Co., Choi if* lift.
NEGROES HAVE PAW.
Saturday, Oct. 21st, a
rectioa of lxx~ai A goal
Brown, the negroes of Ih
f ka ijlJHiji?
also know a deacon who plays poker
•m Thursday, gets drunk *m Pri«lay, look after a bog, when k9 had not
bawls oat his fnndly on Saturday and ] murtt*«j ,a » reasonable length of
goes to churth three times on Sunday. I , _ .
Iletween use two, w» iwve our liMde#. th^ ,u““y "
too much. Proper air pressure ia 1VA one of tha best
necessary Hist fall service uuy
To these daughters and tons we ex- received,
tend our sincere sympathy.
Mrs Miller arrived from RosWell. j
Lightest of Liquids.
Many experiment* here ami abroad
have shown that liquid hydrogen is
try far the lightest of all known
liquid* "Its density Is one fourt*M*oth
thst of water, and, curiously enough.
1 this lisplteus to he tiie same IMtlo of
density thnt hydrogen in the (p**eous
Mute hears to ulr. Kor hs»g tliv light-
est liquid known was liqtndied »»nrt»
gas. which |MMu>e«!«es uhout two lifths
of the deaMtty of water.
A REMARKABLE RECORD-
Chamberlain's Cough Kernedy has a
K. M , Tuesday morning to attend the remarkable lacord It has been in use
him, u'ter qu te *| («n*ril. | f<>r colds, croup and whooping cough
The relatives and friends from Car-1
went ia seareb of
lengthy search his body was found and
death had resulted from an attack of
apoplexy The funeral waa coadm-j
ted Tuesday Kodny) afternoon at the'
Old Center Cemetery.
It ia with deep regret wo chronicle j
the death o( one of our pioneer and j
witnessed in Canola CM
account of ft has been
for next week's issue
kdar the L>
Herman L
not a County.
BtkiU ever
afy. A full
naamised us
HOW BETTER THAR PALLS'
for almost half a century and has coa-
The Watcbinau haa Just received a
useful citizens, those who mve paved supply of large sheets carbon paper,
the way lor cur inquiry's advancement the kinds the ladies use in transfer?*
uiid our opportunities. The memory ing patterns, etc.
Tho question has hadB asked -In
stnutly grown in favor and popularity | what way are Chamberlain's Tablets
Ibsgt who attended the funeral were ju good qualities became better I superior to the ordinary epfhartic and
known. It is tbe standard and main
reliance for these diseases in tho us
| ands of homes The facta 'bat it can
j aiwaya be depended upon and ia safe
and pleasant to take are greatly In
1 its favor when it is wanted (or cbild-
ren. „ .
11. T. Hooker and family, A. L Boss
and w fe, Pete lloss. C. 1). lacy and
wife, and Miss Myrtle Carswell.
liver pills? Our an.>wnr la, they are
easfer and more picaaagA la take anil
their effect r so gentle Hat one hard
Iy realizes that it is pvadaced hy a
medicine Then, they and aaly move
the bowels but inprov* tho appeii'e
su'd strengthen the digM0BB.
iTomiaaory and Vend or’a (Ain
Notes for sale by The Watchman.
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OAHTHAGE, TEXAS
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922, newspaper, October 25, 1922; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973858/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.