Corsicana Democrat and Truth (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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e—WAN * WMWC1AT AND TM7HI
Bemocrai sod Trath
rmoi cohqoti*.
NOTICE TO OWNERS
OP AUTOMOBILES.
The T«u Autompb le Head-
light L*w requires that every mo.
torlat, «t the tin* of registration,
prestnt to the Tax Collector •
■ii i .1 .. i i" headlight certificate which hM
Miaorial and Baaiaee Of five u« been leaned by a teat atatioa with'-
liit Colltn Street. Pone 4IS is thirty day* or the date of the
s., . date of regiatration- If the car
rr r" T n, or truok to be registered la not
Coolldg* la promised a warm gquipp^j W|th headiampe, the reg-
■me with hU World Court pro- utr„t w|„ be p«rm lted t0
*rmxn' . ■ -* J make affidavit to that effect and
" this affldar't will take the pflace
WORSK PAWS YOUNG MAN 0j a hefMuigj,t certificate. Early
CAUSING CONCUSSION BRAIN. te8tIng and regi8tration wiU he!p
A ' the te8t stations and the Tax Col.
Archie Cooper, 11 years of age. loctor ^
save time for the
■i In the Navarro Connty Hospital m0t0riat.
aaSering from concussion of the MotoriBt cannot obta'n a head-
■raln, the result of having been „Kht cortlflcate for regiatration
pawfed by a horse early Monday purp08es on a re-test provision of
morning. The horse hitched to ,]lo jaty permits a retest at any
• dray belonging to the Barring- tlm« durillff the
year, but the cer-
ton Transfer Company. Cooper tlflcate pre8ented for registrat'on
was engaged loading the wagon mu8t bo & ..teBt>. certlflcate and
when Cooper walked ground and must bfl pajd for Jn Qther words
headlamps are "tested" at the be.
Zti C«afr«7 Mixes
Salads and Songs
front of the hores. the horse
attacked Cooper and knocked him glnnJng q{ eaob year for regl8tra.
down, -pawing him on the head. U(m purpow?8> and at thl8 tlmo thl)
.reducing concussion of the brain. rBgular year,y f(Je Qf twenty.flve
Bushed to a doctor's office Cooper cont(j mU8t be paJd At any tjffie
wus given first aid and then non- dur,ng tJje ^ fo„ow ng> r0_
veyed to the Hospital where hia test b<j had free of cbarge
addition is said to be precarious. unt„ ^ aext regiBtration per)od
The accident happened in the be8jn8
downtown (business district, and
Cooper was n.ikng a delivery of
merchandise.
After the coming pre-reglstra.
t on testa, there will not be an-
other set test until the 1927 reg-
Mrown MAvn Tiroes istration per od begins. Through.
® out the year, however, a constant
VOIR SPARE. cbeck wm bfl ma(ie on the head-
. 33x4 1.2 - $5.50
T3x4 1-2 6.00
, x4 1-2 . (.00
/ «x5 :... 8.50
i *2x4 8.50
STx4 4.50
SSx6.70 Balloons . i-ii.— 7.50
* r4.40 Balloons 7.50
13x1.95 7.50
J. D. CARROLL ft SON
308 North 10th St.
4DRSICANA CUBS TO I
HOLD CHRISTMAS TREE.
lighting condition.* ,n the various
parts of the State. Enforcement
work ia in the hands of local of.
ficers, and motorists are • urgsd to
co-oprat with them In repaiir'ng
bad headlight conditions. There
Is no doubt that complalnce with
the Headlight Law will mean a
great saving of property a ad hu,
man lives.
C. R. CRA.N3ERRY,
i Engineer,' Automob le Headlight
Department, Texas Highway Com-
mission.
I
The Corsicana Cuba are to hold
* Christmas tree 'Tuesday night >
•C the home it Miss Ca.n*41e Har-
dtson, 1303 West Third avenue,
M Is announced.
Each of the 36 young women
mill place a present on tli-e tree
6>r poor children of Corslc.in, the
tftabB working in .piity with the
Vfcted Chartes.
Real Kntate Transfers.
r tEACifER Is BURNED ...
WHEN GAS IGNITES.
Miss Mlnnh Wlthersroon, 406
West Second Avenue, a teacher
•f demstic science In the Corsl-
off domestic science in the Corsi-
•tna high school, was burned
V' it the face Friday when she
Bghtcd one of tho ranctos at
school. When she applied
Wip. match the flr.r-.is %burst out
into her face. The accident hap-
pened at about 9:30 o'clock in
mornlbg of the day already
aerated.
EASY!
The Jewell (Kan.) Republican
■ays a postal ca'd addressed to
Wood
Peter
Kanasas
Cnl E. Kerr to M. A. Lynch, lot
2, block ti42\ Cal Kerr Annex
Corsicana. $275v
Roca A. Stocklon et al to P. N.
Stockton, lot A, block 1, Stock-
ton Addition, Kerens.
W. T. Stockton, et al t? Cera
Keen, lot Z. block 7. Stockton
Addlt'on, Kerens. $500.
A. S. and Mattie Metcalfc 9t ux
to W. M. Ard.lot in Rach?,ol Lo-'ch
survey, $1,750.
Oeorrro P. nd Jsssio E. Y"tes,
«-t ux to Wllllr,-. H. E. Uo'ise-
wrlgst, 10 acres of the Pster Rum-
mervlile survey, $3,000.
Sandy and Joseph Ale-rppler
to Georgia and Henrietta AWnn-
der. undivided one-half interp-t in
l^ts 11 and 12. block A. Blon-i'ng
Grove, $210,
Edgar B. Reed et ux to .T W.
Wcodland, one incre of Jo not
synn survey, $1,000.
William A. Powell et al to T rtke
Sit ton, lots 5 nd 6., bloc' O,
Blooming Orove, $50.
B. W. Thompson et al to (' W,
Dill, 14 acres Charles FVaiirr -ir-
vey, $900.
G. W. Williams tl G. W. mil,
,'ea
1V' -
,, one acre known at the f
WJia flnalTy delivered to Pater Un-! „ . , . . . ,ir P
_ . . . T, „ •'•chco! house lot, W. W. F
#ierwood, Andover, Kan..—Kansas
•Cfty Star. ' I su'rve'r" *'50.
i
^.COURT HOUSE NEAV.S ITI'^IS. |
County Court. '
FTh,rr>' WilRon. negro, was fined j
5'ft ii.l costs in the County Court |
2 "'in'.ay oil a chargo of thoft of .
g *'AV,ncto from nn auto. j
Ed' Smith' was fined $1 anrti i
r"t,s fn the County Court Satur-|
d w on an alleged • tfrcft of coul
« rge. The" ooal.f.wps, taken from
r a Cotton Belt Railway Com- !
I-ny.
) Hlici'iff'a Office. !
Two ni+;ro boys wero broiiR't I
w the PheriC'a offie Snturdav 1
•-irrKod with the- theft of $30 J
. w '-^"ler comwunity.
Dop'ity Sheriff Peveho-use ar-
"ud ft white man Friday on a
#'~rap of Mtjuor ,!aw vloln-lm nrr'
* c;ive " bond In the sum of ,
a <10.
I/cnw't j
•aitrj ,T. RogferB and Buelah J. :
* ^tt:.uer.. • . 1
"Tnr'np Greon and Ht. Iferd.
'ohnhon afd Alma Eerly. '
"an / deraon and Viola Hollis-
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-Martlneie Mauuela
a ^8.
G. Willlatna and Mrs. I:ula
♦WrV •
ft'. E. T rton. and L!>la Hilliard
"Ijyfi Wftlltxii end, Eddie Flan-
f 1
— Odon and Vara Currlng-
§ !■. ''
- v, McCain and Clara Ad-
m
iS
t Z't> "-'U '
OfVp TOO AY to- !*!'•
jc'hil ■'
600 arc liier..ilv t
wiih bar:.'in pri<** or
worlJ'fc b>"s< moicKanJi'.o.
met evcrvihtrn? vou ne
liited nmnns t *t
ptsturv's UotcriWcii a'wi
prtWil— priced it * vesv
ti.id «ib*tafttl*l lo.*
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bear* R ' hiicK •n«J C'«.
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Zcs Co'nfray,
Zm CoBfray, famoua composer of
tha maaleal etaaalc, "The Kittea an
the Keys." la
hailed by bit
frienda aa the
moat veraatile of
Amerlca'a popu* i
lar aong com* j
poaara. Those who |
know him aay ha i
Sr can mix a snlad ,
W or a aong oridlty j
with equal suc-
jj^k cesa, which la
j^H saying consider-
MB able since hla
portrayal of tha
delightful primlta
of a certain young feline frisking over
the lvorlea has be«n recognized us tha
model of American syncopation.
But Mr. Coni'rey has other "firsts"
in his repertoire, hla acquaintances
ileclure. Country bred, he ia a Judge
>t horse flesh, and also knowa a good
cigar.
The simple life is Mn Confrey's Idea
of happiness. Every so often Manhat-
tan guts too crowded for hlnf and he
boards a train for the country and
the companionship of a certain mur-
muring brook. Inevitably he coiues
backr wlth one of the merry tunes for
\vhj|ch he Is noted.
A l/a ch el or, Ztx keeps open house
t'or his friends. If he Invites a few of
the boys over for a midnight supper,
he does the cooking himself. Invita-
tions to his lively little dinners are
sought after. There are twa dishes to
which Mr. Confrey Is partial. Ko are
his frienda. His recipes for the two
follow:
Royal Cgga With Muahroam Sauce.
1) eaiss lVfc cup mw-
Sttlt rtua Dllli dll*
Fepper wua with
1-1 pound mush- 1VI cup meat stock
• rooms (This may b*
t sUce pimento prepared (rum
I t&sp. butter bouillon cubes)
' tS'Stlcee teast t tbsp. flour
Parsley
Saute the mushrooms In two tbsp,
hutter, taking care nut to buio.'make
* white sauce of two tbsp. buttnr,
flour', evaporated milk and m«at stock.
Cook flye minutes. Add the cooked
mushrooms and chopped pimento.
Break ears and drop Into hot fut. be-
Ins careful to keep egg In a globular
mass. Just as soon aa they are a tjold-
an brown lift out and drain. Place un
FKZ on each piece of toast. Allow two
pieces taf each serving. Pour over all
the musnrootn sauce and garnish with
parsley.
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Navarro Cotton Oil Company
Corsicana, Texas
New "Navarro" Meal
Fresh Hulls
VV!<: WANT YOTTIJ THADK.
WATER SPORTS SAFER
FOR RED GROSS WORK
Plneappls-Cheess Salad.
10 slices pine-
apple
1 cup cream
cheese
>4 cup chopped
nuts
t tbsp. evaporated
milk
Crisp lettnee
leaves
1 tbsp. pineapple
Juice
1 tsp. sugar
Ureen ana red
mangoes
Creamy salad
dressing
Combine the cheese, nuts, evaporated
milk, pineapple Ju.ce and sugar, and
blend Into a smookii mans. Cut pineap-
ple circles in hi.U. .Spread cheese nils-
Cure on a slice of pineapple and w°ei4S
the other hair circle or pineapple on
top of cheeni! us mi' would h kIIch of
bread In making .ondwlch. Cut dia-
monds or SrlniiKlea Iron) green an.I r.-rt
mangoes and pre.is into the ed|(e of
the cheese mixture liotwern tlie pine-
nplile. Lay two of the prepared pieces
of pineapple on a crisp lettuce leaf.
Serve with creamy salad dressing Tills
nurves rtve.
Khedive's Ex-Chef
Gives Cooking Tip
<2
H. G;dojian.
(ireat elites are horn, >not nuule.
Rnifly If ever iio they rise tn the
heights In their
profession by dint
of perseverance.
In Europe und
the East n chef
with the true
gastronomic In-
stinct Is trena-
ured Jealously.
Ue expects and
obtains the treat-
ment of an nin*
hassador, II i s
dishes are the
nrUle ol' his
master. to lie
h'uiflted tif to
friends Iri the eufos and bar.nars.
Such h chef Is Hnroutotin t!ed;tj':m,
; nmetlir.p chef to the family royal of
the kheiilve of Egypt, now the owner
of a "bizarre gold coast restnursrt !n
Chicago, In his forty-three years a* ti
chef extraordinaire, llni'oiito,in's v.-ord
lias been law In the cuisines of three
Egyptian princes and one princess,
the mother of the Uhedlve When
l.ortl Kitchener \ :is sirdar of E-ivpt,
before the trouble In the Sotnl.in.
Hurontonn coo'-ed for him.
Or.e of Kitchener's rtivorlrp dishes,
Heeordltiu to Haroutoun. wns sehlsch-
Uabh a dish made from milk-fed baby
hitnh. - Prince .lantle!, another ' his
masters, was particularly fond of
dried cream and honey, a preparation
which Is one of flarmjtouji'B zealously
guarded aecrels. Prince Saad Pit^lis.
wan a keen admirer of a cifnfectlor.
Haroutoun innkta entirely out < .'
lloiH butter and nuts.
In many of hi* ndmlrnlde f1'sh"< .
Ilarotttoun yes evaporated milk,
which Is fdtnplv fresh cow's milk
fierlllzed In culls and with >'lxl.v per
rent of th> witter removed. Mecattse
of n Jtomogenlzln# process through
which evaporated milk l« put. I he
fut globules !n the milk are broken
Up Into tHlcrosco|dc purtb-les and dla-
(.•Ibuted thPoughont the milk, where
1 hey remain In homogeneous suspen-
sion.
ThWi hreuklng of the fut glohtdea
(jivea u dimlnet buttery flavor to every
ilrop of the evnporateil product, a
flavor which ordinary tnnr'ie* milk
doea not have. Ilnroutoun i,v« he
uaea evafwirated intlU In prere «i e fn
marker milk In the preparntion, of all
tort* of baked dlahes( as we|lfMft IB
'•"•k'ai. _
Expert Life-Savcrt and Many
Thousand Swimmers Reduce
Annual Water Toll
Water aporta hi the United Statea
have never been ao safe aa they are
today, a anrvey of the work done by
Life-Saving expert# of the American
fled Cross la the past year ladlcatea.
Thousands of adults and young peo
pie were taught to swim proficiently
by these experts during this ported.
In addition, 5,631 men. 4,187 women,
and 13.024 Juniors successfully passed
the rigid teats of the Life Saving Ser>
vice of the Red Crosa. The total thus
trained during the year—22,892—la
6,041 more than last year's results
The total membership of tho Life Sav-
ing Corps of the Rod Cross on Juuo
JO was 72,810 persons.
Meeting the demand for nut-'fei'
Instructors and cottnriPors In thuse
camps, are the college m^n anrl women
of the country, tnany dcrrtlrn? whole
or ,.ar; 0.' tholr annt'.ul vnettion perl-
i to this field Meeting tie need
of standardized Instruct!:m In UTe-
Saving, Fir"/-AM, and l:lnr'rod sub-
jects, the American Red Cross con-
ducted nine First-Aid and Life-Caving
Camp Institutes this year with a total
attendance of more than GOO, in Maltw,
Massachusetts. New York, North Car-
olina, Indiana, Wisconsin. Oregon, and
California. Representatives of Red
Cross Chapters, summer caTi'ps, life
guards at municipal pools and bcach-
es, directors of physical education In
schools, and others cf this calibre
made up the student body.
A number of city or regional Insti-
tutions wore conducted also during
the winter at Indoor pools to develop
'jcal exports. The aquatic school con
ducted by the New York Chapter wug
especially successful. Ii Is stated. In-
spired by this sys.em, many campa.
pools. bnthlnK beaches, etc., have
adopted In v.'hola or In p:m- ihe Hod
Cross Life Saving anrt water-safety
program. In the iV>jw England stater
alone, more than 180 cimps omnloy
councillors trained In these methods
A purtlal survey Indicates trt^re thnn
•sO cities using the lied Crns:i senior
teat as a minimum retiu'ronient to:,
their nu'ilclpal Iff© guards Kdnce
tlonal Institutions have tamed to i
with enthusianm.
Thl widesprei d Instruction ho^
sides creatln-f uurrecedented nunhers
of exn-rt llf'.i-savers. Is developing a
vast body of Amur'cans who nre at
home In the water. All contrlbutea
to safuty the y a"-rouad. for swim-
min* Is a recognized all-year sport
tod-^v. records show.
'!"•'> danger fro-' water seddenta
la aver-prestnt however where proper
safeguards are not t<cn and to
broaden this valuable n <d n-"-- s^r
▼ice is one of the reasons why In
creased ma \ bership In the Red Crosa
la urged. The Annual Roll Call, dur-
ing whloto tho opportunity to assist
all R'jd Cross work In many lines of
endeavor Is extended, will be held
from Armlstlc Day to Thanksgiving,
November 11-26.
Dependable
Products*
When you buy Humble Oil and Humble Gaso-
is backed bv the honesty and sincerity of the
entire Humble Oil & Refining Company organi-
zation. This large group of producers, transport*
ers, refiners ana marketers —numbering about
3,500 in the state of Texas alone—safeguards the
quality of Humble Products from the wells to
your car.
The Humble Signs are your guarantee of
quality. Look for them before you buy.
Humble Oil & Refining Company
«-a
Gasoline
ia
Sefyice Insurance Tor Your Car
Marriage Licenses.
Bright Williamson and Mattie
Ogill.
Henry Sprinkle and F'lorance
Burke.
F. C. Watcher and Julia Hoop-
er.
B. I>. Blackburn and Velina
Ooolsly.
Joe nPicVmon pnil Neoma Uiy.
Chester Trammel and Let Brew-
ster.
Burly Nstrlth and I^ols Smith.
Farrls Abbe and Bor.le Ilcnea.
Every mtin longs for an oppor-
tunity to display himself—that's
the reason it is easy lo get men
to march in a parad.
SALTS FINE FOR
Rub Rheumatic Pain
From Aching Joints
Rub Pain right out with •tnall
trial bottla of old
"8t. Jacobs Oil."
Vt tot toe much meat, which clog*
Kidneys, then Back huxtn and
Bladder bothers you.
Most folks forget that tho Iddne
ge ...
and need a Hushing occasionally, else we
like the bowels, get sluggish and cl<
Iney*
egged
Large Volunteer Work of Red Croaa
Volunteers undor the Red Cross all
o?er the United Statea are doing con-
stantly for othara, among their prod-
ucta being more than 90 per cent of
tha Braille reading matter for tha
Mind, and a vaat production of ciotb
ins and surgical dreaslnga.
Son**! men are like dow—-mt
them on the head end they will
put thalr loot In yeur l«p.
Moat of ns can nccompl sh a V.
whan ws have to.
have backnehe and dull misery in the
kidney region, severe hcadnches, rheu-
matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach,
sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dis-
orders.
You aimply must keep your kidneyt
active and clean, and the moment you
teel an ac!<e or pain in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Baits from any good drug store here,
take a tableapoonful in a glass of water
before brealffast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined wMh
lithia, and i'i harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and atlmulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acids
lb the urine 00 It no longer irritate^
ihna ending bladder disorders.
Jad Ham ia harmleea; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia.
water drink which everybody should take
aow and then to keep their kidneya clean,
thus avoiding serious somplioatione.
it A well-know* loetl druggist says he
•alto lota of Jad Salta to folks who heller*
la overeofsiag Mdaqr trouble «hlla it fa
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only; not one case in fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub
soothintf, penertating "St. Jacobs Oil"
right on the "tender spot," and by the
time you say Jack Robinson—out
comes the rheumatic pain and distress.
"St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu-
matism liniment which never disap-
points and doesn't burn the skin. It
takes pain, soreness and stiffness from
aching joints, musclcs and bones:
stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and
neuralgia.
Limber up I Get a small trial bottle
of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil"
from any drug store, and in a tmv
ment. you'll lie free from pains, achet
and stiffness. Don't suffer I Rub
rheumatism away.
ST O '. O IG 3 HOT 8 L
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'| DAT.I, A S II
|| Where you will fpp| at home.
I If nnrty '0 spen^ the day In jj
|| Dallas, make our large lobby j
| and our spocious parlors your |j
|| resting plncc f|
|| 170 Rooms, 60 batba C
j 91.50 per day and up |k
|| In tho center of tha bnalnoM | jji
Ft district (|
j| 0HA8. HODORS, R
ji Proprietor. |
Wro remembers whoa we «tbi
to rmt on Bundsy Iratpad of
day
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