Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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Your Spring Suit
Let Your Easter
Suit Be a
Society Brand
—And have the satisfaction
of knowing that you are
correctly dreeeed. They
con\e in all the latest fab-
rics and models.
The One Price Clothier. -
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W. B. Flanagan
The One Price Clothier
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Amusements
MIX IN MARVELOUS
AUTO WRECK 8TUNT
PnttS'nNt DAILY HERALD, APRIL 1, 1920.
,*ver filmed
reel race over
FOR SALE—The Best Home in or
out of Palestine for tne Money
Eighteen and half acres of land with ten-room, two-storv dwelling on '£©l-|d -brick,
foundation, closets in all bedrooms, large linen closet, panti y and front and back stun*,
front and back porch, two stack chimneys with two fire places and mantles, water, -ewer
and lights.
In addition to thi6 modem dwelling there is a modern two-story barn witts stalls tor
four horses and six cows; cow stalls floored; room for .'two'auto-, two'wagons, arid am-*
pie feed room.
There is also a large servants’ house, a fowl house, a well of good water, run-
ning springs and a four-room tenant house on the premises.
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This property is in the city lirnits on an elevation about 50 feet’ higher than Marti
street. All of Palestine can be seen front the second story of the dwell^pg.
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* Six acres and one spring are in the enclosure with all of the improvements, except
the tenant house, and fronts 445 feet on North Jackson street.
Twelve acres front south 665 feet on Green park and can be subdivided into 45 lots 50
x 175 feet, or 16 lots 150 x 175 feet, and everv lot a desirable -building.,site.
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The six-acre tract can be bought for $2500 less thiai the improvements alone are
worth, and the entire tract for less than half of its value.
Robinson Loan and Mortgage Co.
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Freedman’s
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Easter Week
Specials
Choice‘of our entire line of Silks. Satins. Crepe, de Chines, Georgettes (not including
navy blue and black), for $?.50 per yard. The.;p silks at the present wholesale
pi ices are well worth frcm £3.50 to $2.98 per ydrd. .
OUR LINR OF LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS in Georgettes. Crepe de Chines, Voiles and
Qrgajidies is complete,
alxivfe materials.
We are showing some very attractive styles in all the
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED the most comprehensive showing of Men’s Straw Hats
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The biggest, most daring auto race
for a motion picture—a
the course at Santa
Mnica, California—is shown in Tom
Mix’s new Fox photoplay , “The Speed
Maniac,” with Mix himself driving
the car that Is wrecked in the eon-, >*
test. The picture is to be shown at
th^ Best Theatre tonight
Thousands of people were lined up
along the course to watch this race.
They did not know that the steering
knuckle on the car that Mix drove
had been weakened, and never dream-
ed that the star was taking neck-
breaking chances. When his car turn-
ed a complete' somersault and he was
thrown out on the road a cry went
up from a thousand throats, “He’s
killed!" „ \
But nothing serious ever happens
to Tom Mix, no matter how great the
risk he takes, because, beside being
a man of brawn, he Is * man of brain.
He reasons out his death-defying
a hair’s breadth. Indeed, Mix seems
to be possessed of a life-preserving In-
stinct in the midst of the greatest
danger.
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statip.li.
Approaching-1110 t ink’ln front, of the
station, one a%the women was 'quoted:
“This is ODe*of the n WjfasbioriocI
markable part in the production, de-
picting a girl whose beauty made id®
possible for her to mingle in tfye ex, i
pensive society set, but whose Sv j
This wonderful scene, the most nances were such that she was com ! street sweepers. Vuu see how nice it
realistic race ever filmed, is oily one, pelted to pawn her gifts from suitors is arranged. The poor driver doesn’t
to meet her debts. Miss MacDonald
•tfas brought to the attention*oi* Dale
, we have ever had: in fact, we doubt if there is a more complete line in town,
■'ranging in price from ....................—........__________________________$2.75 to $7.50
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OUR MEN-’S SUIT DEPARTMENT is receiving almost daily something new. Owing to
. market conditions it' was impossible to have a complete showing earlier; however,
wo l>cast of as comnletei a line as you will find in town.
of th* many sensations in
‘The Speed
Also tonight: Sunshine comedy, en-
titled, “Hearte and Lions,” In
reels. Special orchestra music.
Prices only 15 and 26 cents, war
tax Included.
Coming tomorrow: Gladys Leslie
In “The Golden Shower,” Vitagraph
feature, also third episode of* “The
Black Secret,” featuring Pearl White.
( Ad vertu«TUfent.)
j get all covered with <h\-t.
! that elosed-up place and
lie sits hi
looks out
feats, timing and calculating them to
tiue photoplay Tans on her work in through a s!it and when the machine
two “The Woman Thou Gavest lie/ Sh~ i.?* running he doesn't even get {{is
was last seen here iivher 'sensational-; clothes dusty. Isn't it nice the city
The cue
be, he
success “The Thunderbolt,
rent picture is declared to
greatest work thus far. *
We will also show Texas Gulr.cn ja
“The Heart of Texas Guinan’, a sple ;-
did 2-reel western drama.
tw take such g<JTUl care of its em
ployes?”
“Yes. it is." the other woman said, j
th|dbig: “Isn’t science wonderful.'’
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Marshall, Tex.. April 1.—Guarded
Prices today will he only 15 and :P)! as ‘ aiefUIly as a gold shipment would
cents, war tax included.
. THE GEM.
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Katherine MacDonald, the most
beautiful on the screen, will be seen j
at the Gem theatre today in “The
Beauty Market,” a story based on the
sex antagonism, with a great plot that P^estine-a^Metro classic,
holds until the final fade-out. As
Amelia Thorndike she is given a re-
be, thirty-five barrels of alcohol were
Coming Saturday—Taylor Helme.s) r«*ent!& shipped rb; ur;.. Marrimll
the famous comedian, in “Nothing | f,Vf‘r u,e Texas and I’aciii; t .lihyay cn
| But the Truth,” the greatest laugh-
making entertainment ever shown in
Also two-
reel funny Rainbow comedy. *
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route'to druggists at Dalla s., The I
shipment came from New Orleans.
OPERETTA
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Fairy Shoa Maker
8 ft. m. April 3, at the High
School Auditorium
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TEXAS
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, Cleburne, Tex., Apiii 1. Cattle di|3-
t ping in Jphnspn county'' will he re-
sumed as soon as the dipping v.jls can
be ’repaired, J; ;P. 1-am aster, county.
; tick eradication agent, has announced.
A force of-eight inspectors will work
i under the direction of Mr. Lancaster.
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j Greenville, Tex., April—The body
i of Ered Plemmens, aged 18 years, was
1 found in a grsih elevator where he
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS F OP WEN’S SILK SHIRTS.
you will findMu town, all new -^nrt snappy patterns.
$5.00 values ....................___I......_______
• $8.30' values at ..........i......-4~............—-•
, $•15.00 values ^at :...........|........_____—4..........sli--------
IN CUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT you wfll find most anything you want for both men
end women, in both the-staple and fancy Silks. For quick selling we have marked
a few extfa t-neeihls as follows:
Our line is moat complete
__________.__________ __________$3.16
.................................$7.95
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a
$1.5.0- yaldfes for
$3.501-vajues fop
values for
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98 cent*
........$2J»
_____$3.80
WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY the latent novelties in Ladies’ Footwear We haTe a)
; complete showing in the sailor ties in blatk and brown suede, also black kid.
WE TAKE SPECIAL PRIDE IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The crowds wbo
daily visit this attractiye^department is a sure indication that the most discrimnating
take cur millinery style! as criteron Ur gb by. We are amply prepared tor Che
Faster rush and have prepared' several groups of hats which we have priced very
'attractively for*the remainder of the week.
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IN OUR STAPLE SECTION we offer! the following bargains:
A genuine union mad$, express stripe Overall, well made, regular $2.50 to $3.00
, value; EASTER WEEK BALE, per pair ...................... '_f1.*8
. G'ht coin 36-in. wide Pleached Domestic free from starch, well worth 35 cents,
.spatial per yard ..................... . .....................................L...........,________________________________.29c
One lot Pearl Buttons, v-yular 10c value, pp» card .............. 7'/aC
-th*ess Clasps, a regular ,10c value, per card ..... «e
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Sa m Freed man M.TFreeVman
PALESTINE.’TEXAS “THE PRICE MAKER” PALESTINE, TEXA8
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the desk sergeant that, it was moon-
dune wbptskey and promised to show 1
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l ad gone to Dallas for a week-end \ is
it. hut wihen he failed to return, search'!
was instituted and ills body found j
covered w*ith gra;n, which had Sucked
him under, Euffocating him.
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Wichita Falls, Tex., April 1.—A tnan 1
taken for a street sweeper. The-!a apparently too well filled with liquor,]
(By Associated Press.)
El Paso, Tex., April 1.—Gity man
I agorfi may take a hint from a conver
sation recruiting officers declare they
recently overheard between tvvo wyam-
j en in which an army tank was
was employed after d tbrpe-day "search, j jh o,ficerS wlwre it was ma,|e. H-.-i
I. was believed at first that Pi™,mens :,^.;ffie.a,euths in clav ,01 r.1
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j ty, A barrel of whiskey and a >:ti.i
wero confiscated. " '
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Old Newspapers Tor Sale.
* Can be had in any quantity at the
Herald offiefe. ». t¥!
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i die^ were visitors at the war dopa. ; ran into
! ment display at the El Paso roofoitin here.
tlfe aims of a ^olicemrn
At the police, station,. he* told
Fveiy one should keep In touch
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with the news of the day. You can !
Keep up with world and local event®!
THE BEST THEATRE
PALESTINE’S LEADING AMJJSEMENT CENTER. ORCHESTRA MUSIC
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T oday—Thursday
April 1st.
—TON IGHT—
Like Eve of Old
8h* r**«k*d f*r tk* prte* by Ik* mvnt it
**pt this as our *ng*f«*M*t pl*4«* ” mu4 k*r gr*y-b«M*4 siitor.
And a* Amsli* r*c*lT*d tkis first paya*it tr*a wmIUt *14 BraTtorri.
she knew that her long struggle with society had *ad*4i.
8HE KNEW THAT HER CHARMS HAD BOUGHT A HIGH PRICE
—And she wondered what young Laird would say when be heard.
Wiiliam Fox Presents
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Katherine Mac Donald
THE AMERICAN BEAUTY IN
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The Beauty Market
A drama of society for people who think.—A First National At-
traction.—Also Texas Guin&a ia a thrilling 2-rsel wester*
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Prices 15 cents and 39 cents, tax Included.
Coming Saturday—Taylor Holmes In "NOTHING * BtJT THE
TRUTH.” A supercomedy of embarra**njents. A Metro classic;
also * two-reei Rainbow aomody
THE SPEE
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—Also Tonight-
Sunshine Comedy
“Hearts and Lions”
III Two, Reels'.
PRICES only 15 cents and 25■-cents; wsr tax included.
Just a QUESTION
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Do you really want a pretty
Easter Dress
at a very low i ^
figure?
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We received a very pretty assortment
of Georgettes, Taffetas and Voiles.
The price is unusually low, as follows:
$7.50
$9.98 j --M
f $15.00
$19.50
’ $22.50
' '• $27.50
$30.00
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If you really wish to practice economy
the above is your opportunity.
Doming Tomorrow - -CI.ADY’S LESIJiC r “TH^ GDLDFV SilbUKR.” Yitagm-h
■ . *h -pi I THE pi,-' ' lit ...... PKAi: L WHITE
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1920, newspaper, April 1, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015030/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.