Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1730, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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BANKING BUSINESS ?
YOU
SCHOOL NOTES.
Below is given the puper recciv
ing the srt'DuiJ pr x :
have more or less of it. Possibly
it is with us. Such being the case
you know something or our ser-i
vice. But if not a patro:
ret you to become one?
would V be well p*rr
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M il vr I I.IK • I'KST A tif u r TUB
( O 'Sl l 1 U (TUN • >■ : U>.
If \| I'M) M ATH,
[By l oulu Belli* ]
“We. Iht* people i f ilu Uuiti <1 furmbiv tuk-i
States, in order to tut mi u mi ro ir. .Such mv
tinn hsva that “no sohlier .-holt, in I
time of pmice.be quartered in any'
ti' U-c, ivitliont the content of he
owner,nur in time of war but 1.1 a
hi inner to In1 pieseribed by liw.’’j
Ihe privacy of llie home in C lo 1
uni) days Hal It •• ri disregarded by 1
tin llrilah s iiliMaaiol o l -ii the
f.illl'iy Mipply nl food tiid been
' ii ti ui' pay it toi
dOIIS of I liu ll tl)T ;
ct union, establish
tUlll&t II
III III I:
i.la i W l
OUR SAVING'.* DEPARTMENT
i3 calculated to aorva
all classes; ths old
and the young, th3
poor and tho rich,
r It receives deposits
frorn $1 up to 55,*
OOO and allows S
per cent. interest,
compounded saml-
- annually.
FI3ST HATIOHAL BASH EF sm
] latter, weie .trongly gu.idtd i
■ iiMirn *i• :i.«-sttri rquillity. pro thiy amendment. }■ vn
i '■! *« it tlie CO 111 III on (Ii ftiluv, [i: O g> VUtl tile I to pro', l c
I Uote the general welfare and eu heme. •
1 ■ ur• • if . Ii'ca.in^a of liberty to ^liieu.buer.t p* deets peopli '
!oii'>elvis ii ml i-ur p steriiv, do n u»■ * t i.’-l istioo t>v • p < f i ,1 y
ordain and e-t li'Mi this niistilii forbidding in- •'», h..<*«.* -earth-'
lion for the United Stated of ing, or tuk ..g pit | n> «v it ii ■ at
A m?rica.
Wile a
MAKE OUR GARAGE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS.
W) handle only quality goods, and prompt
service and courteous treatment is
our motto.
Wo etandle Fa irbanks-Horse Engines.
W® da Acetylene Welding.
CITY GARAGE,
iSCrcOSA, TEXAS.
THE DALLAS
TK.A JIES'VXHU UKar.. Tint .VOSt’ItFI.lAHI.E-TUAT’SAJ.I..
roVit iieOc ivied at tub nkws or kick.
I'g.i warretif, •(Vein out in good
our forefather* first faith mailing tlm per.on,' ho li.m-e
thought of coining to America it to bo aemeiivd , •{ p r . ,
waa I bn t tiny might have iqial to be sen -J.
rights for cveryoae, Thu desire,! Every per-nti -n,i- t>. 1. re'
ono of the greatest of life, j. aa by a grand jury before li**>>t:»jI re
"Id • f the race but in ancient held to and via f.n n tc ipit l or
truesaod in other countries there ' uthi-r vise in (jam us crime, • x p
wua no sueti privilege as equal in case a ailsTng in the I,ml or
lights for tvery citizen It was \ naval forces. Mo.p ;rsou eh ill be
only the suivival of the ! put in Jeep trdy ol l.fe teic tor
In the long, long ego ihe slave ilie nr me 1 fit i ce, mo >hsi| i.y
wu.s no more than an niiiiiiil, en- pernio be c lop-ile I to with -
tirely at tte disposal of his master against nuns ii in any criminal
1 he life of the ilave was often case, 1 lie life, liberty or propeily
brutally sacrificed for the inter i f n person (drill mo be i. k
tuinmont of tba higher class.Such uwny without due prove" < f i..w
things as institutions for the in N > private pr. p 'i ty 'lml In* iken
sane or feeble minded were mi foi public tt-e withou' Ji-t com
known. "God cieated nil men pe»«uiion. U uli r our pi ’-rnt
‘q tal.” Diffireut talent. Wi re system if laws u p rson neiuisijil
given different ones. Some were j <• f ci mw is piesumed to be idiio-
giten the hI ility to iule but tyr-' c«nt until ho is proved guilty,
anny wn» not intended. With this1 Any one uoeused of crime by the
thought iri mind and the ftiin uu ] boderul (iovornment is entitled to
lief in the posn.bilitv of tight win u" itivestigiiliiin by the grand jury
turig over might our fi refat hers 'and formil imlictnifut a trial t»y
braveo tho dm gers and haidship.s 11,1 i" fnrtinl jury in the proseneu
of un unknown sea anil a strange "f the vvitnessis ngaimst l.im, ami
unsettled country that they might ^’,r him, a lawyer for Ins own de-
bve and worship, not uncording fence ami to testify in hi' own
to the mandates of monaichs bur j behalf, conviction only liy a unuui
according to the tliotalinn of their tnous vote of the j tiy and a new
liial under certain conditions
Every chdd ;s given the light of
free edunitioo for a Mifliaient
Sii
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For^castEeg A T^emetsidotss
Spring Dssnand
739,626
more Ford cars and trucks were pro»
dureu inut year than the previous
year, un increase of over 50 per cent. -
In apl’c of this tremendous Increase in production, It was
impossible to meet delivery requirements during the sprin®
and summer months when ordeis for 350,000 Ford Cart
ami Trucks could r.ot be rilled.
> e f ** 7
This year winter buying for immediat* delivery has been
piore active than ever before—and in addition 200,000 ,
orders have u'.rcady beeri booked through the Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan for spring delivery.
These facts clearly indicate that tho demand during this
spring and summer will be far greater than ever, and that
orders should bo placed immediately with Ford Dealers ns
it weans of protection against delay in securing your Ford
Car or Truck or l'ordsou Tractor.
Detroit, Michigan ^
A u-'iil drum, wiih ca«v p'ymmt# ct
(lit I'nl.ir.i- • arrange.I, cr ymir onroliii'.rt under
the cord Weekly t’urchaw Plan, will put your
orJsr c;i tlw p.-c|erreJ li« tor ipyng dettvery.
See the Nearest Antfiiorize<|
-.a Ford Dealer
<>»
IfiwEsS-
ti
own c msciencB as u tun* citizen !
One might ask, what is n true j
citiz’n?
After consideration of this sub uutuber of years to complete a I
J-ot I have found that according i H');h rchuol educttion and free!
to tho Constitution ul| rcrstitis | tuition in col legs ami university
s>
.(A
ora Motor Co.
AUTHORIZED SALE3 AND SERVICE.
born or nsturaliznd in the United "'b it 1 like about, the Gonsiitu
States and sul j era thereof uiejt'"n ia that it giuutsiqu 1 nglitsj
DEVIL’S RIVER NEWS
pcgr.tauki> iv Esi \
STKVK MURPHY. Publisher,
r. ■r.i-r-jTXr:-:
Ktiterctl at the Pnsrollli o si : .Mir.
ss ser.oml.els.ss metier.
SllMOKUTinN » VHAK IN A! im:;ck
ALL TOY DROWNS.
L. C. 5S olrr.-.thc yotuigeat eh'ld
cit zcita of the United States and
ol the Cytale in which they reside.
Ibis privilege is denied Chinese,
Japanese, Uui mesu. T’wtto Utcotis
and Uawaniana. Any person de-
siiiog to become u citizrn must
declare his intentions to tin; clerk
•of ttic United^fates District couit
ot i»nv State or f'erritoii
to every ett zoi.
Ar'hurSUtart was in from the
rarch WCtlrtcsit/y trading.
ci.u 11 visit to
of Mrs Pm: FiNnd.met h.7de«th u,,'lcr "h'M" ^ »"‘r a delightful tit-
bit. I his tUcUr.itioa must statu
Judge ami Mrs. Cornell nrnved
home Ids *we k f.om a short
t'allf nun 1 I joy Ifjj o't
bt drowning ut tho Doc Friend
ran-li .Monday even in;; l ie w»s
honiApnl 13. 1915. henco would;
h.ivu bien nine years old.
Miss Campbell nnd Miss Ha;
field gi.vc a meat cinning demon
stri.tion ut the Alvi.s Jnhusoii
S nnra. resas.
r. -rr
Pchruury 'J. I '. 1.
ihe name, age, re'tileioc, i coup
tiofj. nine uni place of arrival in'
the United. Stares, and it Jm'ist!
1 h« tragedy whs wry shocking ; ,l,H t'PP1'oir'u tou-tnion }»•> | “U'uih I ,st Sii!utd iv.
I I « . rMlll.lll.no b I llollKI JIO til AI,A«.. f. a s'
to tiie mmy teUliv.'s and fiieuii.
land how it happened can not he
Air and Mrs.
All Result, lor* ot Respect. Cards of j a00uUnteil flir.
Thanks. Notices nf Knrntnwienifc where
an admission fee Is charged. Ktc., wit11 ^ 1thought he Da i gone to a
tie charged fur at our mpunr mittr
Islng rales.
ENTERTAINMENT.
The Ladies of thu Episco-
iMlli'Uiice lil eg.ai ce to every for*
eigu potentate or State. (he!
Il.it 11 t IZ'tflfU I't f T (j ; » f) \' |j,4.
vu rut l n»f|-. (|j
aw M. •*
Mexican camp with Ills elder | H“* r 1fibog of this dt^^to inn ion
brothel about ttJJ in tlio ufter!*n^ H^ur applicant, has rended
Mi'
II ti.
Bennie (Mitipb.dl of ('
it'..;-, w ; . lolling M
uoon, and his brothc. though.. Do
wus at home with his oimhi-r. It
|continuously in the Unitedvnte».
During this tirun he mud prove
was after dark bi fore his ubs<.uce himself vvortiiy of bon g a citizen
| was fully realized and a search led
pal (Juild are giving a silver tue family to u b'g rook tunk at
tett at like home of Mrs. S.T- Ills body was Been by lamp
Gilmore on tho evening of li<4ht‘ ufur l{f w**
Feb. 14th, from the hours of ll ,s Pr^u,ueU lhilt
3 to 5 p.m. Everybody in
vited.
ho bail fullun 111 about 2 o'clock
!:r.zz c a.........
born citizan, except that he may
never become President 0/ the
United (Staten,
" ben we consider that the con
stitutum of our g> vi rement huh
written ono bundled and fifty PU!1*
years iigo.we must concede to?(>url
Mr and Mrs. V A
and son T, k. , of li
were here Sunday the
Gordon Stewart was in Sonora
>\«duestlay trading.
Mrs. J M. Puckett nnd Mrs.
Clayton Pucket nc/e shopping in
town Wednesday.;
Too many people *ulk about
nthet people und too few pjoplo
toik to other people.
Mr. tod Mr*. Lee Dri*dalo of
the Quaver Lake country, passed
thru Souura Sunday on IDeir way
b me fiom a vi«it to Angelo.
Tho Home Makers Club
will give a Silver Tea 011
Pcb. 22ud. Watch fur fur-
ther details.
or shortly after
ills being put on tkia earth for
such a short period is u puu u to
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
A catchy- comedy, full of
wit and humor, will tuniis.h
two hours of delightful enter
tain men t at the school audi- jttt
tori 11 m, 1'Yichiy Lite, Kcb'. n
High school eludentH an
putting 011 ‘The Spark *
Life und r the fiirection 1
Mi : .'midi, of the H'g
school faculty.
K11 g i'ltilo comes up fron
Hade and a mechanical dol
■‘walks, talks, cats, and i.
fact, acts more like a humai
hoir.g than iiiob* r f 11
Plenty of (vnoedy bi tiff and
pu is r. furnisbed by Tool
I 'in 0v,’ who is afraid
to go o tli 3 chicken yard he
can 0 “there’s a hen out then
:k -(Kings >’ f M“ him.’
gui'sts of
1
\\ ill'
i'lm Cast ol Characters is a.
! folio-v*:
________ I Herat in Heioic, a celebrated
1 maker of ni'chuniual figures
Fantastic comedy will bn , ,\j„cheil.
given by High school pupils Min. iiviuie, who is the b »s* t>(
Feb, Silt. Full of laughs and the In u e Hnil . hiirnmil by "Ho
* ; Royal Highness"—Chfti Pfiester
I pud Mu low, a penniless oullt'g
gnulilHte who plays Mepliisto t.
all, but bis family bas the consols I Lin fathers a f i.e-.ight that wn Mr nnd Mr* Cliff B»lch«r of, resiore tr.e pld man’s reason,
lion of knowing that his sb;>rt i ^'*'n cfa'ai for a present Q,.| {(i<>, were hero Sunday on Dorcy Archer.
hi j .urn on this t*aith was u bless daycil.z'n, «s they left us tin in their way homo from a vi'it to
ing und a pleasure to all who
knew him and his departure was
ut a time before he had committed
»in, henco his abode in HeuVen is
ielt. Ii isupirt of God's grout
.-chetue wb.ctj is kuowu aud fell
to be for tUe best.
i’lteriitneut wus had in tho 80
uora cemetery, and li is body was
San Angelo.
-TT*"
Mi, and Mrs.'leff Moore of Dd
funi to rest besides that of Ins| worship as he chooses bo long hs
father,who preceded him in going his form of worship does not <|i-
to his Father by seveial ye.irs.| rectly harm his fellowniau or tend
h.v. L. C. Mstthis performed the to ,m(UorM|lty.
ill rtil I kUPL’Iiiita a hin 1 w iu n> .1 ui —
hirilence to their posierily, a
government ho formed as tost,mil
the test i f a'l these tears, finally
becoming the greatest, and don.i.
oating g .vernment of the world.
Religious fieedom was one
the fiist ligbls made secure, eur Kite homo from a visit to San work can’t
Under the Constitution one m«y Angulo
Clarica Mud's sweetheart am.
the old man’s niece,—Audic)
Archer
Tommy Tucker, the old nvinb
son und tint otj ct of Toots’ love
BROTHERHOOD BANQUET.
Tim tnnuil Broilicrhihid M in-
q let given Umtur till) ilireation of
lie L'V Council of the .Methodist
mi urn'll, on the t veiling of Friday,
Rio, were tno 'guests of ihe Me —Duke Wilson.
f Donald Hotel Sunday. They5 vere Toots Sns'Rgrass. who says that
be done, at least by
her. —Ifymplc Trainer.
Dm a Alee, a sweet little oeigh*
and Mrs. John L Martin 'bwf.*i.rl— M ,rT
way
burial services, which was held ut
1 he hi me td the deceased's grand
In many countries freedom of
returned from a pro-p^cting tnp
to t aliiforma this week
Pick, who emues all tue
. | from M"Stoti to serve legal papers
1 ne m me of 1 Ue deceased’s grand *.....,ra.n.ra m , ..... ...... )"u „,„( wta only kicks in return -
l ue pill besiers were eeUated f Is denied the peoplt; to critizn a J'*i,D ri a _____t ntr -
from the High School student ruler is considered a crime for ....... ........ .................
^ jour country ono may aiy or write
couutty look- good to him.
' The Junior B.F.P.U. meets
every Sunday at B*ptiHt church
3 80. Como and j tin us we assure
y >u a good time.
"It*# the Chspcst Thins I Tver
Bmi|ht," Writes Mr*. J. Muor, Va.
“I psM (1.15 lot imnkt* < f Kat-Ssi. mu' Jw!*.
— -----1---1 ■‘“1 as *f'vi 1-1
ti 'JatUfl in
_ Ysv M mm'X t
CM Sly ap and le»v« no smell 35c. 65-:. IIJ).
thUsad fHsrsautU by
4 pwil.nisiansfi < 1 mi-u
hg % lb* Urft number M SuS rats
un. I reckon «**«« uni hanilm!'.
cbkk*. cast aad irad." Ymir pets «■
•ONORA onus STORE
i
s n, Kay (ilasnoock and lieu.
H uiiliun.
Ilie child is eurvired by bis
fattier aud mother, Air. aril Mrs.
1) C Friend, lieu'ton an<t HelOiCo
bt 'k'H, brotker sud sister, his
grand parent*, Mr end Min M.
H- htoke.', grand mother, Mrs, c
.1. Miidgo, and many uuele* and
nun's and CnU'ins,
J he News t x ends sympathy s, „ ......,
and condolencu to the grieved ' ^ " ,l"B' mble to
L03T.
Aamissioa 50c aad 25c
Don’t forget tile dtte,
I Fob. 8th, at 8 pm.
wtiat he wants to in critici-mi of
public < Uiculs und ibeir policies Saturdiy, Jan. 12. r.«ar the ~~
tstion by slander or libel, ii
c tiz os desire unv ciimge oi poll
cy on thr: p" rt of the gi ver, ment
_ ______We cAn make
box. Finder please leave hat thcm as good as new.
the Sonora Motor Go.
City Garage.
Ilii1 fifty mid men who attended
oij ij’eil the dmiier as well as (h
i ut after (11 ii nor addresses ver>
i ioU I'lin invited gu -nls arrive1
i*i ml 7:3) and wyro ushere'
0 ill • M n q i d ro on (the Jack
1 ll i! ) i i i wore seaued at (ti
. ii da; jraic i tibia wlrctl v»u
vny ladened with a well chosen
0 un ot delicious e itables.
-B n Cu.senbarv, Prcbident «1
in IU. ini of Stewarts of the Iocs*
' t*o Uodist churo i, presided sc
■ i'i'in istur to the cccietoo
i "Cy iif'cr dinner M. O. Mull,
ip i nwun'Ooii i f ifin (stmors
,t- ciiool, gave a nlrirt talk on
4 iier.d 'uuday .ciiooi subject.
, was followed by W- K Gain
e.l who hud ns hi. sul j ailLu
/enlennary Pledge. Ml. (Juldweli
vus followed by 11, iC. Jackson ol
San Angelo who was invited foi
ue occasion and asked to make »>
gi'tietal address, Mr, Jackson
complied mid for a .boil while
ilked on a hoI J et of general
oliuicti nature. Dr. Bishop, Mr
1 icks m's father in-law, who also
•
•nme from (jan Angelo with Mr
I ickson for Ihu occasion, rrralled
many h ipponings during his early
iiiinis'ry. Dr Mi'liop also inj <cted
quite u bit of wit and humor into
ms talk. |he Benediction^ was
lien given by Rt v (J. L Matihi.
pistAr of ihe Alctbodistchurch of
3i
A resolution of thankt was
passed thanking the ladies of the
Vlis'i. nary Society, who prepared
and served tho repast, for (he
bountiful feast ami their kind
I'Slilanue amt endeavor*.
CJUU or lUAKH.
\V« take this method of thanAc*
mg the people of Sonora for their
kind asaistanoe and sympathy
'hown us ifrtbe hour of our sutl-
was a uvu.o, »uuow> Iwo.aoi row. w W* twei that w« ate.
uuch more able to bear the »or
row with thu thought of you and
-our kud words and acts. May
tod be with you,
Mr. aid Mr*, line friend.
tiuu»t»n and Bt-rnUe Hio-sn.
*tr». 0. J. Brluge and rurally.
Mr. sntl Mia. a.!1.3tokea ar.U ftmtly.
Mr. and Mrs. Bu I Ellis are
h.ppy over the ainval of a little
glil J tn. 12, H)21, I tie little one
ii us been named >laiy Francis.—
vfenatd Messenger.
Don't fail to eee “F'pmk
of Life,” at tho tchoul houro
Feb. 8.
The following out of town p«o.
pie were here Tuesdny to attend
the funeral of L. C. Sicker: Mr,
oid Mrs. Henry Britigo of Del
itio, Mrs, C. J. Bridge of San
Angulo, Mr. aod Mis. D. VV,
isouklin of Kmckctbocker, Mr,
oid Mrs. .Mud Friend, Mr. and
v1r». Finnk Frieod, Mr. and Mra.
Joe Dnvidsoo, Mra. Felia Friend.
v|rs. Bill Grimmer, Mra. Mary
deinicke,Horace Frieod and Miaa
Beth Davidson of Ozuna.
" --- • \ l
Wanted—V home wantod in
good family by a woman of 48
where I can assist with the houta,
work. Ilevo a am all income bat
•vi.h to work my way. Hava
good health aod ebaraoter. Ad
dress Miaa A. care of this paper,
1 am now idling: the Mc-
Laughlin boots, same kind I
sold last year. They need no
recommendation, fan make
prompt delivery. Orion Browa
Sonora. Texas,
Senator Joe Burkett of Fan1.-
Isnd, candidate for tba Governor
ship of Texas, subject to tb« M*
lion of tho Dcnitcratie primary
•o July, will apeak at the Court-
House in Sonora, Monday Feb. 4
at 10 a m. Gout* and bear him,
regard leas of whether yon intend
to support him. Hi* address will
bd clean, Oourf<*< u« and trank,
but to lbs point. 11a md indulge
la no tmU'inee* or uf>u»n of any
chat cter. He will dbcusssoeie
• •f (tie live iBMies that confront
the pitopje at this time,
Parentfi-Teaoheri A anode-
lion Baxdnr, March 17th
tints in their hour of sonow.
<i“t*lat« then views or to <xPii>s
! their dcm n l'. .Neither (Jm gi« »H
—nor any ofBc: i' the ^ »v ihiui • t,t,
cm rifu-i- to r e iv<- j p, r.,.,.
We do nfl kinds of f.- • tin p : pi-
Oity 8»rag«, j A menu meat 3 iu uitr Gou.tuu-
"We only Bought Rat Poison
Iwtee,” writes Jasse Smith, N. J.
*'I !'«• U-, f.rit MM totjjn’t h. boCtmd
r.u ira*!.c!'"«i TWa I triMTUt.'-.rap.
£AV, iH.'XiH- -uei it cnmf'l. -V". ,11 m'f
|0M<. MA U m dow LIZ rata.” 35c, tie. 51 Ji.
trig tad rMBatua tg
•wnora omi« nrnwc
Wt/Tl
.4 Imv.
"• -V- * ■ ...,Kii;,IUI.
arid mi tamslnd hs
norvowA owvo store
r»U. JUt away more di
dsa)tMK MnSe
•Mr MWwaith ri pnu
1
lUflVn*
Hew Would You Like to 800 What
Irvin Warhead (Pa.) Sow?
**Oa« Htaam Uld is. thri ilM ariat ip, l«Hi
gachif, <4 Sri taap. h.tot rORTY-EIGHTdad
idwdh.anUa’I
I'wwth ri wT ^Mc.U*.
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