The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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WEFF GKANTKO AN INTERVIEW
WITH WILSON.
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waa caNiuset* la H saw agios | Lriicr*
It avuM HI IN utHItfi la |wv*i4e
a |ta) an Ur cableat <Ac«n at. say,
a buadi«t dollars tar over/ -t*irnrr «a
Sagnuat tkry refused
Tba gartrt Uv»i aa Wall and
la krraailag arwra essay than wwt
|Ma«xa about aaarmtktg, Nat g* up
ta lLa bankers due hrtoeea <xm end
tkraa ia4 aac lit quant It/ af aucata
aad aaraata tricked a a a/ Nr iImm oLv
■W*4 iatrlmt pa rests (ranamlttad
U (bta la easy |vytl iN* Idea Out
the («tailt) aa ladi'iduai ata aaa
Jaat Ur* measure of hie adl btitt
ALACK -iKVFICCf* OF Ntft
NOW ADORNS TH* BROW OF
GOV PINCHOT
PA. Xo» L -Tit
black "sh/pioce' oat*
worm Nr Oottnar Pat Xti of Texas.
Thursday graced lit bnnr of lit
Peaaeytvaaia lU-paNtleaa Gntrotr,
The Nat. a gift fruaa tNa Ttua tt
atwlrt oa nalltw (Nat tNa P«oa*yt
aaaiaa atar U at tNa aau IUfi«Mka>
national uoareaika. anrivad Thursday
u4 Oottraof Fiadui lauaedistely
clapped It aa aritN tNa commeat tNat
"my I tad of a ttepuMkaa caa wear
aa* aNoara at tNa lAaparunaat af Ag-
ricaltara'a forecast af 1*JUjm tala*
Naaad «a tNa wafltNa of tNa crop oa
OfMtr 25. which aa* #7 I par «aat
Mg. i normal. indicating * /laid of aNoat
12$ $ poaad par ten TNa icport. tNa
tra of It I lad laaaad la NvtaaNr,
|u Nora swatted auN iataraat Nf tNa
oouoa world la tiaa of Gt scarcity
ot cot ura aad a tlmru/ of oplaioa
a* to tNa run alia of tlia rear * crop.
TNa r-oaditloa la Taxes aaa 67 per
caat, with a forecast of UaWa.
TEXAS WOMAN, tl. Ig DRIVING
AUTO TRUCK 1.700 MILKS
Contra*! tNIa reguaa af *• effing
rltl Lha diet of (la House* before 00 mM4 ‘Se* ‘*^*4
a huj of Ni* Had of U'tcri!.
The gHt aaa tNa result of the neat Ailo, Nor 3—Hevaatoes laadred
log of the two esocativee at the Cor- { nlN* Nr auto track trow Melroae. ,
ernor a uuaferente la West Hadea. NacogdocNtw < ounty, to ISdiaou. Cal.. (
lad., arNea Governor Ptachot triad It k tNa trip tNat Mrs John Kemper
to pre j $1. Naa uadartaA.es
Cane Mills, Evaporators, Gas*
oline Engines, Etc., Write Us.
Catalogue Sent on Bequest.
'ason, MonK^fSL
fTA. COCDOCHC.S.
KmMu., Oct. M.—Aa iaformal inert
lag a 1tN former Pres Ideal Woodrow
VtNm to the cloaA room of a Wash
lagtaa tNalr* aaa one of lie eiper-
ieaaaa rotated hr Oorrrwir Pal Neff
aa Mr tcUrn from the governor*' < on
irrmm held af the nations? capital.
Rw democratic gov-raor of Texas
mat Aha former democratu chief of
the awMoa truly after several body
raatrd* and the manager of the theatre
Nad Laos importuned to grant (he
alaruiew
Mr Wiinoo expiameJ Governor :
MaF aueud* a vaudeville theatre nf-'
err Raaaniuy night lie .it* on a |
hack row, which I* guarded at either I
ahie. Nr on»- of Mr. Wilson'* aide* to !
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prevent anyone from approaching the 1
'onaer president Mr. Neff Introduced
hirrau jf to ©lie of the guards, after the
«inir*r of the theatre had explained
the ait nation The guard did not be
tiers Mmi presentation would he pos i
tilth, Nat offered his services to help
in the attempt, lie conferred with
another of Mr Wilson's attendants.
The owk< r of the theatre waa sought
und II was dually arranged that Mr
Neff should meet Mr. Wilson when
the latter was taken into the «loak
room. foMowtng the performance
Thaw Governor Neff found the
former president seated In u ■ iylr !
Nome Lad itsst to its down grade Im-
perial glories and w Lea a hard/, virile
rs e lived on meal* of little calea and
a drink of mild Juice and considered
U vulgar and utter foil/ ta go gorging
through every da/.
We arrest cneo for being drunk; If
would he a Letter thing to arrest theta
for lecturing more at the equator
than around the chest, t#n< la aa oc-
ca si on si misdemeanor; the other la
a caut tailing crime He chase the
bod egger »l.« It as operated a atiil
la the Woods; hut we say nothing to
the h 'lop who munched sweets and
so operates his own stlC- rhe blind
tiger Leseath tie waisihaad—which
a-*o makes men sleep/, lrrif'ihie, >rosa
and intoxicated, and tin eaten* to
make them crack. •Skturtfay Kvening
P ost.
WOMEN QUIT OLD VOCATIONS
Fewer Now Emplayed m What War*
Considered the Most Suitable
Feminine Activities.
i-pted The diacomCoru of riding in a track
the entire distance would cause many
seat tt to him Mr Ptachot acre
I* with the condition attached i
It baar* the name "Pat M. Neff younger people to hesitate, bat not
wthiu the crown. Mis. Kemper Hhe aaa keesly alive
—-■■■»> - • i j to the trip when she passed through
TEXAN CLAIM* FRIED CHICKEN kere Keemlagi/ she had no fear of
TIME RECORD ' «t#PPi*g on the gaa, for she aaa rank
■ • log time going westward Hhe ex-
Wi' hit* Kalla Oct 31.—J ,ck Haw-1 peOs to make the trip tbia month
WHAT GOVERNOR OF TEXAE RAID
TO THE VERMONT GOVERNOR.
>er, who claims to bold the belt tor
cleaning and cooking a chicken the
j fastest west of the Mississippi last
| night retained the title when be
cleaned, dressed and fried a chicken
In three minute* |f> seconds. H!s op-
ponent in the eontest, "Patty" Brax-
ton, wee only 1$ seconds behind Haw- < o%t the state approximately
yer.
Hawyer claim* hi* heat time has
been two minute* 45 seconds, the
process including killing, picking,
dressing and frying to a turn.
COTTON ESTIMATE LOWERED.
Mr WUmou was unable to rise without
esutstaau* Mr. Neff said,
hands with the Texas governor and
xpreamei pleasure at the Meeting.
The conversation wa* very brief.
When Governor Neff made hi* way U»
■ he aide walk in front of the theatre,
he found not only the walk but the
eireet blocked by a great crowd which
Although women are much more gen-
erally employed in what thu cenau*
• all# "gainful occupations'* than Ihey
Used to he there are decidedly fewer
employed In what «rre formerly con-
sidered ss the most suitable feminine
activities. The census bureau has
published M*me figure* bearing an tbe
matter. In tbe slate of New Vork,
for example, there were actually fewer
women teachers, telephone operators
and laundresses In 1020 Hun there
were In 1010. As for the seuiu
j stresses and dressmakers, their num-
lie shot* 1 tmu diminished by half. tin
* the other band, the number of
I stenographer* has Increased in ten
years from 40,2*1 to 103,721, Those
who are engaged In clerical work ara
I now ur,ymf as against 27.101, and
j bookkeepers and cashiers have fn-
I creased from SSjtm to 00,424. Inch
. , i dentally, there are now 233 women
-withered to get a glimpse of the war | stevedores Instead of 7. and 41 women
president. Tbe vlelt. to the theatre by | policemen, where in 1010 there weru
Mr. Wilson at tract* a great tiirong none
vweb Huturday night, according to i ———---—t-
(ioveraor Neff. , ialanium Kills Waada.
,,,. i ' _ How dnndellons, plsniln, dock, and
He Ik a aick man," Governor Neff ’
•aid. "But' he waa and slUl is a mar
vtdoua man. His condition makes it
Washington, Nov. 2.—A decrease of
7H7.000 bales in the prospective cot'on
crop as compared with a month ago printing.
Austin, Oct Mi When the gnvren
or of Texaa meets the governor of
Vermont the conversation is bound to
turn to geography.
At be governor* conference on
law enforcement held In Washington
with President Coot id g*. Governor Pat
Neff of Texas discussed with tbe gov-
ernor of Vermont a matter of real es-
tate. The governor of Vermont, ac-
cording to Mr. Neff, was telling that
be could leave his office utter noon
luncheon and get to any section of
his state before sun down.
This wa* tbe cue for Governor Neff
to say something on tbe bound* and j
extent of the stal£ of which be is the
chief executive. He surprised the
governor of Vermont by telling him
___^__J that the state of Texan is Just 212
Price means nothing Without quality larger than tbe state of Ver-
You must have quality to get real« hhwi*. and that the governor of Texas
valne. Tbe Watchman does QUALITY) couldn’t get outside of one of the
MARTIAL LAW COST OKLAHOMA
$*0,000
Oklahoma City. Nov. 3.— Martial law
throughout Oklahoma during tbe pe
rtod from August 14 to October 10
breakfast aad rids all ds$. Mb potat-
ed out that noose of the MuRFb couu
i ilea are several times largua AMI the
date of Vermont, and tu uRNur ways
dilated on the large spews Ms stale
takes up In tbe North AmuRNub ctm
tineut
(lurid LloydGeorge, termer prime
minister of Hegland. wae ue Inaa sur-
prised than waa the governor ef Ver-
mont to learn from tbe llpe uf Govern-
or Neff that Texas is Its Mm ae
large as the British Isles
"Tremendous," remarked the little
Welshmen. "Tremendous."
■ It waa learned from an authoritative
capital source The bulk of tbe items
have already been settled. Tbe av-
erage number of guardi-men on duty
during tbe C7 day period wa* about
250.
One order will con vinca yon large i-ountie*. if he should start after
A/rticotiae, Polretwill aad Crepe
cresses. I’rices U> suit yeu. u$
O. H. UU'FMMK A
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I / FARM FOR BALE.
12 mile* Houth of MarshuM at Gill,
140 acre farm, with 2 dwelllu* house#,
barn*, and pasture, good uilw, at
fldOO per ac:re.
MKB K. J. HTHMMGGK,
It. K. It. «, Marshall, TeRMl L2tc
reieeuary for assiatants to aid him In
walbluff and in rising from bis chair,"
Governor Neff expressed himself as
prising this opportunity to shake tbs
hand of the former president aa one
of tNa moat valued events of his trip
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HEW GXFORDR
'FNe fsuttitMit line of new Oxfords
for mum showing the latest »tyles and
diahtuu. you ever *aw, Pome In and
»'•» us dbew you. 0. H, BUTLBIt.
A RTRANGE RTORV,
1 J other hroiiil-leuved plants have been
completely banished from lawns It) ex-
periment* with s new chemical spray
was told by I*. Marion Lougee end
li. S. Hopkins at a meeting of the
Aniertcuii tiiemlcal society. Good con-
trol over hitler root, apple amt) and
other fungoiiH diseases was also In-
tticaled. The Irtwn weeds were erad-
icated with only slight injury to blue
grass und clover, hut (lie control of
tl" I'lunt disease* wa* accompanied
by considerable injury to the foliage.
Kelenlum was uaetl Instead of the sul-
phur, commonly employed in witch poi-
son Mil ill Ion*. The most successful of
these selenium sprays was found to
he f-elenlnus acid and aodlunt selen-
ite.
A preminent bustnc** man told the
Burette editor today that U* saw one
mug eaud eight money orders for 9100
each team Htilnhur Hprlngs. The pur
etvseas were for houseliold necessities
aad •sr articles carried by Hulphitr
Hprtuuu men-hanis.
Mew tRie man that sent hi* money
.way tm|d per Imps be the first to
Milled funds from our merchants
get In gfe car and come to town to
khouM he get hla household effects
hunted. He would also come were
the community in which bn lived de-
sired BN Guild n new school house or
rHUu nnau should also remember
i Nat ha aella Ms produce here. The
merchants of his home town make 11
poeafblc for him to markat his phv
duou without sending it awgy. If the
mavdMmtr were to boy their produce
where be boy# his mall order good#
this man would have to move.
Thu mull order hoaaea never par
Tgxas Bo heap up roads, build schools,
Mb arches dr contribute to charity. Tet
we hove men that will pelrontae them
and huy goods that Ihey never sue
baton* haying and take all kinds of
. hap$sff ta tbs purchase
Tbtak 11 over before you send your
money away. Buy ta tha town where
you Hva and let some one else hnva
doGar to pay his dahts w'th
GalphMp Gprtnga Oasatta.
Swan Spells Swimming Race.
A swimming rnce for a challenge
ctip lit 4'hertaey, Ktiglaml, has been
upset hikI Ilia contCMt declarcil veld
h> Hie Judges, owing to the opposition
of a swan. The race whn In progress
when n hlg male swan dashed nrros*
the Thames und singled out for a
fierce attack a swimmer with a
Laid head. By treading water and
waving hla arms the man Iteut the
tdrd off, and the uwan then assaulted
oilier ml miner* so |ierststently that
people on the hank hud te go to their
rescue. The awan waa resolute aa well
ns angry, and delayed the race ao long
that It had to be abandoned.
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Did Hie Duty All Areunf,
After tiunatnbla K. L. Duvldutn had
• light with n reataurant man $| Ma-
teeke, W, Vs, he swore out n war-
rant for hlmoelf, arrested himeelf,
test I Hod against hlmoelf and fined
himself $10. H« nnrouurcd afterward
that he wei agtlefled that b* bud
done hlu duty aU around, having kept
his euth te uphold thu law against
flghtlug and at tha same time
punched a arcs who hud been apeuad-
tng false reports about him, and that
ha considered the 910 well spent.
JF.
/ 'BrcRlMd wool and other eweatera.
just tan thing you want, at
0. H. BUTUCR H.
IGm it l* MMm re««r«iV '
rnm&m #BRS R tafptamlm tasit
Mrs. H. I. f*rher,
Welfare ef Rahleu.
The welfare of bebtas depend# upon
the Intelligence of the community and
particularly upon the Intelligence of
their inotheru. aaya n surgeon of the
United States Public Health Service.1
That, he declares,' explains why rhll-
dran on ooa aide of a street In tha
Panama Oanal tons ara aa healthy aa
•ny on anrth while those on the other
•Ida die off at ■ frightful ruts.
Laid 17 late I* 19 Osya.
Dasplta a dally raid on Its neat by
• man eager to toot tha bird's laying
»wur, a house sparrow in Weillng-
ough, Ragland, laid It eggs In IP
Gaya. The bird then abandoned Its
Rost and built k Rtw one la another
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ARMISTICE DAY
, In observance of November 11th, which is on Sun-
day this year, we will observe Monday, the 12th and
Our Store Witt Tie Closed
| Alt “Day Monday
I in commemoration of our boys who died on Flanders
; Field in far away France. All honor to them.
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Christmas
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j Our store will be by far this season ahead of last
, season for Christmas Gifts. If any shopper should
' come to oor store and not find what they want for
j every member of the jamily, then they will have to
t go to some other town, for
( Our StocK is the Most Complete
(, One Enter Assembled in
_/l Small Tottm. L,
Don’t Forget, You Can Get it at
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923, newspaper, November 7, 1923; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974120/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.