The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1, Friday, November 21, 1919 Page: 12
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THE TULIA HERALD
ENQLEMAN OBRYAN Ownen
BABNETT OBEYAN Editor
J B ENQLEMAN Publisher
Subscription JL50 Per Year
Entered u secondclass mill matter
at the pcitoffiee at Tolls Texas
TULIA TEXAS NOVEMBEK 21 1919
Ye editor wait pleased to accept the
kind offer of County Agent 1L 0 Ware
and go with him to the southwestern
portion of the Country where Mr
Ware vaclnnated a number of cattle
for Messrs Shaw and Compton Mr
Ware in certainly a busy rnas but he
is pleasing and accommodating at all
times and is doing a work for the
fanners stockmen and boys of Swisher
County which is growing in importance
Our people appreciate him too
and are gls4 to speak in praise of his
efficient work
STATES RIGHTS IN TIIE LEGION
Because the American Legion has
grown more rapidly than its machinery
has grown it has become necessary
for some of the State organizations to
tako dcfiulto actions on vital questions
without waiting for the national convention
or consulting the temporary
executive committee This was notably
true in the Southern States where the
negro question injected itself into
Legion organization almost from the
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WAKE UP
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Dont be caught napping unless
you are napping under our Warm
Blankets and Comforts
Be prepared for the Cold Winter
morninjgs come in and make
your selections now
first
As a result at least two States have
arbitrarily decided not to admit the
black exsoldier to Legion membership
They had no right to do this under the
Legion charter but they had very good
cause for it nevertheless and anyone
who knows the South knows that the
South is going to handle the race question
for itself in its own way
If the Legion at Minneapolis or
anyn here else should presume to dictate
to its southern membership how
iU southern problems are to be handled
it will accomplish nothing except possibly
alienate the South from its present
enthusiastic support of the Legion
Any step toward intolerance by those
in one section who have not faced the
problem of another section can lend no
aid to the present effort of moulding
a great national body And the recent
and other cities indicates that meddling
experience of Chicago Washington
with racial problems at this time by
any but the moit fearless honest and
experienced hands would be not only
iniprudeut but unpatriotic to a degree
Such enemies of the Nation as have
been caught redhanded delivering
propaganda to the colored population
of the South must find no comfort
through any dissensions in a body
so utterly American as the Legion The
Southern States will ask nothing of the
national convention but the right they
have exercised for many years of dealing
with their own problems
They should be conceded that right
without question
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Build you a home buy your material
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Austin Texas The Texas Public
Health Association has announced the
different purposes for which the 2001
000 to be raised in Texas during the
Ited Cross Christmas Seal Sale in De
cember will be used
Ninety percent of the money raised
from the sale of the little seals of
good health will remain in Texas
said D E Breed Executive Secretary
of the Association and the remainder
will go to the American lied Cross aud
the National Tuberculosis Association
The 180000 remaining for health
work in Texas ill be used by the Texas
Public Health Association and its
auxiliaries to provide nursing provisions
in counties cities and schools through
public health nurses to help secure
more dispensary aud clinic care so
that those who have tuberculosis or
think they have it may be examined
and treated to aid in securing more
open air schools and preventoria for
children where babies and children up
to 12 years of age may be given special
treatment and kept from contagious
disease to bring health education to
the people of the state so that they
may know how to prevent and cure disease
The Association will also send outfield
workers to carry on surveys and
research work on health conditions aud
with the assistance of Mexican and
negro workers reach all races and
classes of people in the state It also
nill try to interest employers and em
ployes in medical examinations of workers
in Industrial trades
The Modern Health Crusade is being
directed by the Association which is
in this way leading the children of the
state to form health habits which will
remain with them permanently
These are some of the important
things which the Association will do in
VJSO said Mr Breed They are necessary
if we are to crush the white
plague which claimed a toll of 4051
jives in Texas last year The Texas
Iublic Health Association is at the
service of the people of the Lone Bta >
Stato and is fighting for better health
for the entire state
Figuresbased upon the inriniiigham
Mass survey show that there are nine
open cases of tuberculosis in Texas and
almost 20 cases of all kinds from the
disease for every death from the
white plague This would end to
show since there were 4051 reported
death from this disease last year in
Texas that there are now 37208 open
cases and approximately 13000 Ilnei
of ull kiuds open arrested or closed
THANKSGIVING CHEER
radiates from the dining room
and to make a Real Feast the
Linen should be in harmony with
the dinner
We are selling Thanksgiving Linens
this week at Gobble Up
Prices that will make you Thankful
for the opportunity
Burns Pierce
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j Home Building
is one of the factors in character building
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BATIBTAOTION aOABAKTBBD
MOTHER IS HAPPY
and no wonder she smiles for
stowed away in her market basket
of good things are some Nice
New Togs for that Boy of hers
Our complete stock of Boys
Clothing is sure to please all
Mothers
We sell the Hercules line of Boys
Clothing
IT PAYS TO PAT CASH
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CULTON ABSTRACT TITLE COMPANY
ABSTRACTS
See us for a 6 per cent Loan
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up a cold In arfew hours
Dont stay stuffccTp > ftI Quit blowing
and snuffingl A dood of < Mapes Cold
Compound taken cvjery two hours until
three doses arc taken usually breaks
up a severe cold timl ends all grippe
misery I
The wry first dosj opens your clo
gedup nostrils and the nir passages of
the head stops nsre running relieves
the headache dullness feverishness
sneering soreness and stiffness
Iapcs Cold Compound is tho quickest
surest relief known nnd cost only
a lev cents at drug stores It acts without
assistance tastes nice contains no
no quinine Insist upon Jnpesl 74
Jubscriptlou for magazines and pam
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INSURANCE
FORD CAR OWNERS BE HAPPY
Get a CHAMPION SPARK GENERATOR for your car Saves
Gasoline Makes old Plugs fire like new Starts your car twice as
easy Price 350 f
S C GRAHAM General Agent
Agents Wanted f Tulia Texas
NASTY COLDS ARE
RELIEVED AT ONCE
Pipes Cold Compound then breaks
GET A GOOD AUCTIONEER
v < to cry your sale
C F SJOGREN
Kress Tex General Auctioneer
Makes a Specialty of Farm and
personal Property
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Buy a whole set of beautiful gold band
v fishes at
JONES COATS
They are priced right Also some good
Domestics Towels and Hosiery
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6 Per Cent FARM AND RANCH LOANS 33 YEARS TIME
ABSTRACTS
ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE
Office Phone 64 J ESWEPSTON
Residence Phone 104 Tulia Texas
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1, Friday, November 21, 1919, newspaper, November 21, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41827/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.