Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1920 Page: 4 of 6
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD. MARCH 9/1920.
— T~T---
Palestine Oai!y Herald
Entered u • second-class matter June
4, 1902, at tile postoffice at Palestine.
Texas, under act of March 6, 1879.
Publishes Every Afternoon—Sunday
Excepted.
W. M. and H. V. HAMILTON
g Editors and Proprietor!
Telephone 4-4-4
Hamilton Boys, Yon Fnow
Telephone 6-1-7 %
8m!th. The Circulator
DAILY LESSON IN HISTORY.
F.
. -doing certain things •which voa would children in ward and,..normaltyaffiin.tr
. like, to change? • ? ■ s<<tf?T61fh afid deinoustratliig sfitiodl.
One undrerf Years. Ago Today. *• yr,u ;nay tltiulc yon are dyke'strong ; homehand ccvmtnunrtv- nursing. In her
18-0—SarriuHl H atchtoid, associate but did 'yon ever .fry.''exainlnafiohsh’Shse d-cteuPS O'
justice -.i ‘ suj»'prae couH.pt fl> do-anything which --did hot please< cjiild-iyn aTeY$e&eb per pent below -r
1 stilt'd States-, hor.i ,n N\ vs l *'.i you and which .you"- did .not have to1 normal- v^ei'ght-'fnr- their height, tlicy.:
City, .died at Newport. R. 1.. July Y - / . .. -,,r, rC,mW,a.m in tliri/ncn'
H ■
Seventy-fiVe Years Ago Today.T~
184.>-—V'ice Acitiiiral, Sir Harry T. Gren-
fell, a British naval officer who dis-
tinguished himself hi tie* Egyptian
war, beru. Died F« b« lib. lb'.*/. -
Subscription Price:
By the month, In advance--7Se
By the year, In advance——. —$7-60
Subscriptions payable Invariably in
advance.
Obituaries, resolutions of respect and
cards of thanks of less than seventy- j
five words will be published free of
charge. For all words in excess of
seventy-five a charge of one cent a
word will be made. Be sore to count
your words, and send right amount
of money or stamps to cover for ex-
tra words, or else the matter will
not be printed.
. Fifty Years Ago Today.
1870—President Grant ^opposed the
rec ognition of the'Cuban insurgents
as belligerent.-', .
Twenty-five Years Ago Today.
1895— Elisha S.- Tnomas, second Epts-.
copal, bishop of Kansas, died-at Sa-
liaa. Born at Wickham, y Mass..
Mai-ch 2; 1824.
One Year Ago Today Ir? the War/
March 9, .1919— Three' red guards, at
a railway station nofu PetrSgrad,
mad*- an unsuccessful attempt • • to
nssassifiate the Russian. Premier
• Trotsky, on "bis 'way back from Ri-
ga. •' '. •' • • ' . .. >"
‘ You? say you can -stop anything you f dc-vel;*pfit»:nf
wish, to,stop-which you diet not have - V . . ~--> • , Yj
ro do? ■ • ' ..Suffered Two-Years. \
” " You say you * an stop anything you’' "For -ahout-.- - at- 1 snitm d •
wish to 'stop and--when<*v*-r you - wish, ’-with- mu la Aft. Htever u.ud\ bad • blood,1
butHry. it bn the thing- you 1 ritojR ' W- WS#*Uia-t eras fe'cotm;
jov... . *Y- ' f iivetnied'tr> me without-benefit. \ , j
A;ft.' H'is not' senseless’; it >is well, Finally . sq'nvecme ‘ tcfld me about
worth while to test yourself. ' !‘N'unif:er 4b Tor Mm Blood’ aotl 1 pur-1
There are?daggers jnconfirining a idha-*<-d. a '■ in.iu!p ti pni- our mer* jiaut..'
harmful habit—-you know it. ' . ■ Mr .Waiter Pag<\. ai'id rit; did .mm •-
' For-every time you do something- umelt g<>o(l That 1 .'kept oh 4.living it, ^
■you should not do.".-you'have double- .using ...in «H 3 1?? hot ftps. I "dav J ,
work to counteract it; a^d. you are- anr feeling fine andj.au not hesitates
making work for yourself—heed.lepsi.i-}0 recommend t't.forianY trbuliie for |i
work, “nimd you . . v. !vo !i-ji is r-. * oinnieiided.' - , - .
•-"How about spending your income.?, ■ "ieu ai-e at biK'rty to n-' -Y.., '-1 .
Which end. do you save at—the begin- i*:r any way yrpi desire^ fniyl - k'n
ividg. while you have mopev in. y6nr\Number 4# is. * ‘ , ' . F:
pocket, or ■ at the end o’f the' week - ,Bl IttNETT, Wakulla, /la.
mbiitb, or year; when there is nothing -. ‘'’Number. 40Lor tlm YBloqd'’;. - W
elk.? you want ? po y.m gct the (iriftr lcomlmuiided Irons’ ' Hgtediejns. set,
- .Houston- Chronicle. " 'trbwd m'tUe U.'-S, Dfe^ensatory andj
-^ - other authoritative medteal botikk 'asi
'■ ' ing candidates for. president -^‘oilocvs;;Enfplnyed'' in'diseksbs;. of
H one of the. in teres tin g .contest* ;of'tbe gktndularfc system, .iff bhksd "'poi-!
Notice to the Public—Any erroneous
reflection upon the character, stand
log or reputation of any peraon, firm PHSHPiPiPi PWWPI PPUPiPiPi
or corporation which may appear In sionerg oeny. t os. and say. the bona i>-.thrs ’spring. If i$ a wery .lary Utah ;«oh.- .scrofula,-; 'ecicrtfci, skin dfsea-sefe.-. f
the columns of the Herald will be sue can be taken care of without rai> - anriot s-lect at ’ ieaV’a. coutde-; oonstipu iion. Hrmaoh \ mnl -iivor,
tte^nubHshlra1. ttr,!.-taxeS ^oyd »Lhe present^ rate; .of good pres}d<-nt.s-.tno,sL;an'y inornlngl: tjxmlh*.^. rlironie y rlieumatlsm' . bud :
______________— , ^ heTe is a .question--oi - Aeradty and • /■ * - • / catarrh', inetejiriap lead .poisoning., Vn--,
Member of the Associated Proas—I you must ta Ice your choice, The. co:,i r-je Herald's .cHyulation Ls .slu/wii .g d-r *i» us** nodes., tumors and aort-Y
The Associated Press la exclusively raias loners* are in position , > .-know. ^pjcndid-growl: these davs. Tio- puli- lous -welling tint* hu ve wit.listond ail!
entitled to the use for re'P,;1^‘!c^io° and it becomes then a matter of con-fu^rs are ming to' print ’a^ paper otheri-treatinenL'^.lisapiiear as. K by
of all news dispatches credited to u ndence in their nromis^?- , >- , ', •• - , l- .. ■ •
or not otherwise credited In this nce.in tueir promis . .. fp, ay of the iieople. antT on*-, that'magic.
paper, and also the local news pub- A cn.min.ittee■ re»>re><■ m*n& a m-,* ■ . ., ^ tor the home town at all times-. Sold by' i?iTt4t*in-Dr0rg Od.- >.i* ■
Ushed herein. :i!5C n{ hi boring tn*n h-a-<-lv-r )■ before | against. aJI mid*. ' —:r■y*-'
i 1’ olf-r- r, /vtl Violl f/v ovVmAftp ArxrAr-if lAn ■ ‘
-——- o——— the city, counci! to express opposition.I
Circulator, H. • ■ m_ ^ | to the bond issue unless the city fahh-;
Concerning the Children;
AusfiTi. Te-xas’,.March, S.-HFitty per ;♦
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+ I LN THE DAY'S NEWS
The Herald___
can be reached by phoning 517. and P . . .. ,
all complaints of failure to deliver ors can and wiU bnng about a set
paper, or any business* with the clr- ;tlemcnt of some lijbor differences? . .. • .... ^.
eolation end of the business after Tim Horald doe's not Iwlieve the mrg- ('fnt of belo-w-r
regular business boors should be er* «lfmellt oi tbe laboring /people of wejg:ht; Miss.Pt-wl ,N, Hyor, };riR. Gen. -Felix’ .Roberthon, who;
phoned this number. . this city--those who own pron-v-ty and- h'-aith run.-.* ;o, J''-'/-n,’kbrat'.^ ti,i-< eighty-first' - birthday']
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.
Eleven a. m. ts the latest hour for
hftve a personal interest in the city--^
!heUday’sarssue of cUy n!! UfJiWrt * ^
will insist on speh a. program to -so;
as. FT
falHi A.-.'-u iaLon, • Mi.-s f.rt<L-y. has 'tin- .distinction ’<p' heing-fufe
Hy * r bases her statement ;op ipr Ktf the thi^ swviyors. of those whd ;
> .u. Is ot personal exaniinaticm'., <>f ..thj scrvf cl "as general -officers.-in- -th*- *■'--n-
sent"in^earHer will be appreciated, and a*d «f the ya vin&;pr.-gram.. BiA U- - of tllft ■ . ^-federate -• - .inuy-. Qeil, Rbfeeitson
will enable us to give better service, prefer to believe tlia' they, lik^-the}, i. ' > Wtrdion Is th; cause ot. UH.-’; refigiied ai cadfej^hip at W’dsf Point’
Positively no changes after 11 o’clock. lt>at of t-he voters, wilt suppewt hr op ' : vei^ht. - said Mrs * Hyer- - M/t-vy .j^ithfn tiwrc'-iapTiths of graduafibn .to f
This is necessary to 9WranUe issumg pose tho isslie on its me-ifs. as thev /’.->» PWl TneaLgnd ppi Take dp -the'Tw’drd jn -the • cause pi
the paper on time each afternoon. . . . . , ... ' ; "i!r-’-gli ' This; cau-<e> ,rF^pjs lyaiive Yt-uthlahd. Ale?was i**>rn in ;
This matte ■ a? is.on* if l digc-Hio:.. ir. .uffieient ; hmy y \v-aj5fjirgton. .T.e'xa-. and appoint'eii^Ho.--
A Notable Occasion at the
. • ’■ - -' *' . ■ ■ - ' r-.--.e- y ■;7
Gem Theatre
Thursday and Friday
March 11 and 12
- . i ■ . ’ ' * ;
The first appearance in a First National Special Attrac-
v{ tion 'of the screen’s most Brilliant and Versatile
Actress
- • -/■ -
Norma Talmage
' ‘ & - ■ . . :
. '' m ?
“ A Daughter of Two
Worlds”
: ’ . ■ ' ... . W. • ' ' * .
After the thrilling novel of the same name by Leroy Scott
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920.
[ A cunning man overreaches
i no one half as much as him-
1 self.—Henry *\’ard Beecher.
VGOOD THING OR BAD.
much im .ortar.ee to'th; town and its -r-*1 <■.t<i\ !iial>:;s.;-tb*j .«JtUdren t-.’mt*»ci States milititfy- academy
-t*»op and look deformed, ’Htere tllat ;statY-.' Beginningsis a sec-
ond . lieutenant tve rose rapidly', •serv-1
ruture for anv man t. a6 anvihing,u,i ..u-*w«r.ea,. T:*re or
except 4rUt hi-very h^t i.idenu-nt lHOC> ti>e to six mHlion cbUdfen in
‘ .m,*ivic prule-dir-cts should ...... ............
The ;.avihg is u> cu- t mbvv> than ft’!/"1 i‘Q> l^»>d .and1- maufficiem . onling’ a brigadi'-.r genr-
vonld have cost a f- 'Rgo. But tauses of n..i-inn,i;iti'U). • , *r.tl o?" tUv-alrw under Gen. -Jo*, \Yh'-“i-
ing with' the infantry, artillery' and
we canndt go back a. fcr/ ypors/ aiid !
T7ie public -hedlth iHur^e rleclerva
er'. He was wltji tlyis branch'of the
must accept things as/, thev are. and : ^ children aie Imitators, and tl,al.rServfce until Johnston’s • sivrcentKf. ;
there is no Indicatim, * .m *ne c6.. :-?^nts must-sev good-c x; n,D!
Lw.dl be less any time soon. And-we t ami tPach tU*ra Proper health habits:
He .mdde his way, baokyto. Ti-xa.-!. as
fcest he'coulij.. and for ten. .years was
O-hgaged ih -various . pursuits until, in
I
Th« proposal to issue bonds to cre-lmay never l>e situated again, at leasttPal’et!ts allow rfmir cliil-
ate a street paving fund and proceed at anytime soon, where' we' c-.an make l f ! !° ea.f please, i 18J.6 .lie was admitted-to tJiy bar. .Fdtf-
with the paving of several miles of such an investment w.'tticut' imving to ;,d T H, - -. - '
resident stress in either a good thing ' pay-an extra taxi. . ;• j. - efjddr. n do-not know- how
for the city and for the people*'or Uj -—7- .' . . V° . . ... .
1 H.ver.*-■ “Niiietv ->er cent of the —hOol ’ .. ; . . '
S ’ y»*e sell Eveireadv Storage Hlatf r'v
many .yvslt<-rei-fJor lie was a.ptowir
ineat' -a'ttofney -rn .Wac-o.. • . Y -
Hs a bad thing, and should lie consi l- ;uopm* «imer -ea,.„. 3 . ... ....
erea on .U nMrils al„ne. a,,„ no *,.? .****, "^Z^VZ '• « #* A- V,
Everyone
Will Laugh
and
Thrill
■ ■ V • * ■
• imagine the opportunity for fine act'
ing in this romance olLp,in'0 Malone. -
. daughter-of.a dive koeper^ofdhe sfurfis.-.
Y wlp> defying the clinging clutch of
■ -dvil companions, pursued and perse- ,
, < uteci by the police, still rises superior.
-Hovfaer*bifth and’environment to an -
. bonored. placti in society, and wins
th-- love and. respect ot a splendid
man..
Many
Will Shed
H'; . Tears
of Joy and
. ; Sorrow
The Crowning Triumph of this Brilliant Young
Star’s Career .
.EXTRA SPECIAL LOW PRICE.of 15 ard - SO. Cents. War Tax Included.
‘ , .... CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 to 11:30 p. m.
issM5- should be tagged on to it. And j ^outdoor workers nay have bppor-
every citizen should be fair-minded; tuP! -v 10 g"1 results^. .Tlhe -cpld has
Ladies and Children, Please Note
ten |U e, first fe th. ar not a* t tided |.HW!US-’
8-3L
in the. work of the Tena$ Public
to the merits of the proposition and!tent’ hut a11 this:*an l)e ^ercome ifjm nt teeth, gro- m crocked
decide what his attitud*- will be a- dd*- will get, busy on. the job. 'f «*-:• The fir/i. ^-t. teeth is as
a result of such fair-minded' inquiry DISCIPLINE SHOULD BEGIN WITH mp^‘taBt as t&® second
People are wing, and we fear with-! M)M H>‘er « *?'"« •«* «« rfare.
out any effort to learn any better. ; > , - <
that the paving is to cost such and Ever try discipliiig fyoUFself?
such extravagant figures. No man: Quite likeiy you need it. and'twoulii
has a right to make such claims nn-j be a good thing to try yourself out-i
less he can verify his figures. Other once in a while amk see if' you have
men are claiming that as a result of ; yourself thoroughly in hand-,
the paving our taxes will be again ] What habit is it you woiUA like to
boosted sky high. The city- comm is- '.curb,' or what set ^ay have) you of
ijriyi-'in .regularly and''let: otir man';
look after y’our baiterv . -N’o matin'
what make.. TbiA insurds yptm ba-t-j
■ Hi.... .-
. .. 'i'v; .tn.magi'i:]<-n: .i.-g«-< that y.*>y-'-\viT'n* } tI'.i-’ masterpiece - of Mis- Talmradge’s art at t.!:c matinc
. By .-,Q;*>dSing‘ yoii; epabfe ys to: cater nvbre- eatisfaetorjr to your comfort than will bo possible at the
Crowded i.pight perji<>i-man’QeV-r-WE THANK .,YOl*
A ►.-V
Health Association, cxaminging scr.’ool jery a longer.l.-iP .[ A. :-i. Burns,' -b Jt ^ FQ.u want fesu,ts, try a Yvant Aj^ AfhertiA it n» tho Want Ad <ohimn
Want Ads are- wonderful salesmen.
GEM
TODAY
Tuesday
- ; ‘ £ .. - * * - ;
Our Music Fits the Pictures
Zasu Pitts and Florence
Vidor
—IN—
“Poor
Relations”
A Brentwood Special Production
Also ANNA LITTLE and JACK HOX1E in
“ Lightning Bryce ”
THE BEST THEATRE
i ' . •
PALESTINE’S LARGEST AND FINEST, THEATRE.—SPECIAL ORCHESTRA, MUSIC, .’HQU'SE WARM
AND COMFORTABLE . . .' 'V y
JESSE -L. LA SKY Presents
TODAY
. .- • * •
JESSE L. LASKY Presents.
Ethel Clayton
Fifth episode great*.
stern
Coming Wednesday -Madge Kennedy
Goldwyn feature—also 2-reel Neal Jinrl v.<
“The 13th
Commandment
■ A I|KrAM=i)UNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE—Directed by .ROBERT C. ViCNOLA^Scervr^-jyy AWcC Ryton/
- * * * - • \ • \ —. - ‘ . • ’ J*, *• ' •
1AI» [A# DID YOU marry your hus.bano
wf rl T Dio yoii marry Your wife
■Y : •' v/ then? Do you know now? See ."The-Thirteenth C",t'immntlmeftL”. framVnflf-no tne cctYf;
From th; great romanttc^bovcl by Rupert-.Hughes/ '
I * . p '
AQDED FEATURE; : -
Paramount !V1ack Sen nett
WALLACE REID.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY OUR NEW bRCHESTR'A.-.piCTUR&S Pl.A/-ED TCr A PERFECT SCORE,
-: P.RlCES Only .0 Cents: anti 25 cents.'Wti- J-a, ’ .fnctuded. ,
Coming Tom^row— WALLACE REID in YDOUSL.E;Sf EED"— ParamoiiflL-AetcrJfft J
Jiff cartoon comedy and Mack Sennet Paramount'comedy.
:tt»r j 'S.o -Jytutt a;tid*,w
’ ’ - Z-
In f:Double Speed”
f .r " ' "r ^ • ' . .* . • ' • ’ V ‘ . '. - '* ‘ •
, —Special Paramo’tint-ArtcrVt Feature. «
BEST THEATRE
-WEDNESDAY arid. THURSDAY. MARCH 0th and 11th- .
MATINEE arid NIGHT
—Rrrces T5 .cents and 29-cents, tax included. -,
ifAll the Way o^High ”
- it
■ ■ • Rest
band 1 v 1 ;,.ni i'll the ‘■ f n kicked, from Rink as a
• ntiiilurti hob<». SiYMTnn gk chauffeur. hiiMvona'fe. social llt|L<l<*ver,
*h \ ifm'iay-ckte^adypfjfufer. t>c<- him arr«':s»tt^l tor in o.wn in ardor!
"iiHi aC n i (liyf. bfut' blatcek. auto sp< *’d ^fuf{--.zowiet ,
' Wanda Hawley. Theodore Roberts and Tulfy Marsbalf in the Cast.
• ''ck .-oi.fi in’lib-'. mnaslultR 1 i f v of 1 iirts*. big mot hr car pictures,
- i-Fi. \\ .'.Jf’m r 1 In'. bnvz> iiom.; "Tito Ko’aj-jng Road
. !6i*g imil ‘"■'KxVnY' -My Bust , is-coming.
was one
Don’t. Rfiss “Dbuble Speed ;
,> - -
•j- * -+**£
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1920, newspaper, March 9, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015336/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.