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SPEAKING
of SPORTS
Notre Ihimo llinti
Hrlghi (iriil lliipo-t
N"tre Oime's football prcp'-1s
! i 153t are bright.
Mspniffi) letter men including
ux regulars of Uie undefeated ?'-
i a! Charnptonahlp 'jam of htM
awn wtlt be back
Aru the 1W9 iQMon No re
i ii" Inst IM . n'ire line mid yt
i K tti'kne u able t) de-'l j
im ' mt invincible machine In '
' '-.. time NU-;r Liame ha hut
'i.ally Its entire backfloli b-jt
1 n-placetacnts. coming up ti.m
I'ind ipm reserves nil
'i r-inen promise ta fill all u"
po". quarterback
Marrhniont Schwartz left ha'f
1 n and rated by manv a. t i
; ! indlrlilutl Imlt earn r in
h. nation lt am)H wm ue
hi tMil tarideo MulHn. Hi I.
i wl i hive been lot! In
tlh' .m Dan tlaaley. the Mute.
Muni beauty who was Ik-lug
i' i i r Tor the fullback pes' h
i dropped from the unrvom y
' i iv i ( hb failure to pai hii
i iiitir work and will n ' t
h lint imam
kn-rmeu who will be !.i. i
w l-eft rnd Hotky m
I left mckh Culver. I. ft
. .i i ireney am) Harria. i -n
! Yii- Rogers and Duller i!it
i r erre and Terlaak. nrii
.. Kurth. right end. Mah a v
. frrbruka Jaekwhich and "r -left
halfback's HchwtuU -u
l i Koken.
-i Regular
In lb .Jack
The regular wh will be buk
i' Kjliy lt t Culver "ip
i i Kurth and Schwartz. Th
""! regular will be Cwnie
k Me taper M till in. Carrtd .
.ia Unit
I -i tut..' petitions Recline will
'he most trouble filling urc
u'Mbaik. fullback and rUht
i fback Jaekwhich la elated tu
hr varsity quarterback with
ii ime Vejar (pronounced Vee-
.ai ai hu substitute. Many be-
w pjr will wind up aa f1r'
nr tuartertmck He l a mlnli-
f nlri.in of Carldeo. and wh i
i- (- ed n the mmr high school
i .i in California with Oiittlv
! 'i r southern California star
t- ated the b.far piaer cf
Mi wo
A' light half Steve liana a . r
! imprKiiiore look like the
Lh - bet Joe Shceketski also ti a
pr m sing reserve at that position
Kied Staab fourth stringer iha
ai seems to htivo the InsM
i j k at fullback Jimmy Leonnr 1
wh hail from Hainan Cntholi-:
I'r p 1'hlladelphla was a star on
biiM ffcnue and Uefenie on ihe
f'i Mman team nnd may be potUh-
cd u?f for the vanity.
Ni.k I.ukats who ran wild In
the latter part of the Southern
( aiifornia Koine last fail may be
shifted to rljjht Instead of undtr-i-tudying
Schwartz nt left half
Nutru Pome atram has a tough
erheduic five of ita nine gsmei
away from home.
The schedule follows:
Oct 3 Indiana ut Hloomlncton
Oct 10 Northwestern at Soldier
Field. Chlcngo.
Oct 17 Drake at South Rend.
Oct 21 -Pittsburgh at South
Baas.
uct 31 Carnegie Tech at Pitts-
burgh Ni.v 7 IVnnsylvAnlu at Notre
Iame
Nov II Navy at Baltimore.
N. v il Southern California at
" uth Rend.
N 25 Army at New York
1 VTIIF.R ANI) SON PROS
ON TWO TOURNRV LINK'S
Two of the major goir compstltions
' X'jZl will bP held at clubs where
he professional poU are held by
fat-irr and son.
tieorge Sargent veteran profea-
nal nt Scioto here where the
Ryder cup matches are to b play-
' d has been actively In the fleW
sincQ 1000 when he served na oa-
.istant to Harry Vurdon In Kng-
land After two potdtions us pro-
fess.onal In England he come to
America where he has beon aso-
r ited with th Interlaken and
Crevy Chase Clubs in addition to
Hi oto
Alfred Sargent the sen. Is rv-
ng his first year us n professional
at Internes. Toledo O whre the
A'tierican Cup championship u to
Me played
While tile Surgent family enjoy
in i distinction Its real ambition is
for both to quality far the Open in
ttu same year ltuch has Uon so
in different years the father win-
ning thu cup in 1000
what a
treat!
c- oy
ipr
Ricb Kms-
Pics arc so
crisp they actually pop in
milk or cream. And what n
flavor! Crunchy rice grain
toasted golden crisp t
Rice Krispies arc fine for
any meal. Give them to thu
children for supper. Enjoy
for a bedtime snack. Easy
to digest. Order a rcd-and-green
package from your
grocer. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
RICE
KMsnes
v IUCE
KRISPIES
SPORT SHOTS
IIP. IWOI.A VltKlllCTS 3(M)
.MII.K.S AN IIOUK stKi;n
COttTttBUR O March 4 til -
ivti r Det'aolo winner of 'he .Vx-
mite IndtanapotU motor
.wepn-'l'ieled
stukea ia 18M and X9TS. aa
recent rMt hare that he bellev-d
racirur cars of the future wouM b
able to travol 300 miles an bam-.
iMrPooto stated r was golag o
bulW a car of In own whtcn he
!vpil would be able to bread the
.jr.l lubllihed bv antaln Mal-1
ci Im Campbell at LMytona Baach ! Th whJu HoUhev.k Slate i -un
He said It wjuld powered wtt:i In I'.s mm and dedlr ted its
a 4-y Under twin molar and tM.- tervica The very wa-d rabotfhi '
drivers teat woukl be cmpleti-lv w i-k n?rnan r.nfi l Svlt' n'
"icU sed In a-lss liko i ti'. f nob.lity
Th.' veteta'i driver sa.d he li 1 I Mi p r ani 'he aljry hi"-
i .t believe mnriK earn wuulii if ever are rt ' . r 1 'Ive thmn
able to go n.uch faster than ") Th .m-kf u in .r. I iiji' lii
miles an hour because of the great fur the t.m b ina I wM Is
'IttnKer from lriction normally h.s fundnmen'il -in ' th'
ight to ch o s his iwn j ii .md
AX.Nl AI. ItHITISIl AmV Plae of smatoyment.
m vtwii Pint tv ic' H eom part of a .abor
siwMhi) roil ma sr arwv whch s mtfl-vprl bf th
LD.NtXN Marc i s tU-"i The highest organ.! . f the Cinimumt
innual Hrltlih Oawes will be i-id J1""' ' reu '"' h !h' " '' "'
May It. at rttamtord lteldg -t . . f" idatrUIlng th s c u-.fy
jium. j I'tou'Ht Mosllinit-htn
Oerman. Plnn'rh and French Mamsa of work s on- 'Imm.i
Hubs hav been Invited to -. m. i rhere nocassary to r.-lnfcm
Bete anlnst the Achilla Club It swrtor of the ec in f ic frj.T
m likely that Ihiavo Nurml il '
take part and may bring sevi -il
fellow eciintrymea with him
Considerable track and fkld In
trresi Is already being shown In
the early season workottta of lor.l
Itavld Burg ley Thsre Is a po-
sbillt that l nampaon wilt n-
joy a apeedy recovery from h.s
intent mjurti-s.
Last year Hurghley And Ha-ip-
tn net new British records for th
H"-yard low hurdles and WVyi.:U
ru" J . w
ilampsi n ran and won the chsm
i.ir.n.kin v a a kir mil. f-
pionohlp AAA hair mile race
u amfonl Bridge last July In
" minute M 1 -i seconds ami at
thfl. Hritlah Imiilrc mna hnltl in
Canada lowered th record to 1
i. J.U; . . .V i tetmlnlng factor always the Indl-
lainty by BrltUh athletes to win .......j pBd ..t'on
the VH) meters in the OI)trplc ( r" " Za ??a ' vlc
flame at Los Angles in 1SS5. . Cniwlu..rulliia
This system must be v i A-d fiom
the S.-v.et ng'e against the baik-
RI.ONA TIXCIIKK CHGIIS grounj of a people onI renntly
ATHIJrrriCS I'Olt GIRLS r"' trom an K1 '"""f!y ''"I in
the midst of a vast htstort. ' "ji
Tit 'SON. Ant. Mar 4. 'UP ' dertak ng. Here urc a tew thing
Interi-ollagtate athletlo activities to consider
are benefiting boy students at tho i One The frecloni of larnr enjoy
expense oi the girls. In the opinion j ed by wc kort under the canit list
hiIhhIu ftt . AKMH.Ia f.sVa iil
Mt.. Im. V fllMu .....! .. '
71. :Z"; ; ..11?-.'r. .
r .vnu..vi .i iiioi.i ruuva-
Uon at the Unlvuratty or Arizona
Miss Glttlngs advocates tint
there be athletic ccmpctltlon
among girl students not so much
for the spectacle as for benefit to
pia.l?r. v . ... ..
t should bo cmphaslred MIm
GlttmBs aald. that girl gamta be
s. .- V Cmp"
lent women oni.
r
I Wrnn " a-a
U V IldlllU
m J
ar
(Continued rrom Page 1.)
msnt this man on a certain bit or
wo k. he had done. The Job was
commendable and we told u.m so.
His manner townrd us has cam-
pl'.rly chinged. Yaaterday he wav-
ed at us from across the street.
"Baloney you any? Maybe so.
But w fall for It Just the same
And way shouldn't we all huve u
pat on the back oeeaslontHy in-
stead of the u-ual kick tn the
pants?
How Much tn 'mot
One of our local bankers says
"Keep your eye on the ball. Play
the game aa muil. Keep your cred-
it gaod. Buy normally. ltKlt is go-
ing to bo bettor than last year. And
lWS will bt still better."
To race la not ulwaya to the
swift. Tbme who tried to busk the I
stock market learned that leaaon.
Future rewirds will ooiiio tu thano
who adjust themselves to the new
baaia and thon plod stoadlly for-
ward. hlnn a Imwh.( 4m n.tu.iHliHtr kl.
year Hav they nwdo a definite
pproprlatlon How MHloh should
thev spend?
"It is startling to find merchant;
tn all lines of business who are still
foil jwing by - guess - nnd-by goah
methodi. Many basin men make
no appropriation for advertising.
and ctnt toll whether they are
spendlag too much or too little
Many rgard their advertising as a
it if necossary evtl
...
II. fore thsr invsst a dime In ad
ve using they should adopt a dfl -
mte pi n ami chart the course.
Then itlek to that course closer
u... n rwnicour " ie "
of a hora.
.
"Thlr plan netai net be eoniptt-
viv .1 isinirn iira un pjiiuiii
a Uon. a cartain parcantige of gross
volume That gives a definite sum
of money to be spent In about three
different channels newspaper di
rect-mall anj miscellaneous.
"The question of how much their
appropriation should be depends
upon their volume of business and
upon the kind of merchandise they
handle Jewelers are juitlfied In
spending 5 per cent of thelr gross
volume cleaner rrom 3 per cent
to 5 per cent; Grocers 1 per cent
Druggists 3 por cent Hardware 3
per cent Lumber 2 per cent. These
percentages are only approximate
md they may range up or down
according to local conditions."
Rukkctbull Hurts Spectator
ROCHESTER Ind.. Mar 4. IU.P)
Miss Maty Waddupa or Graas
Creek near here was made un
ccnscious and seriously hurt when
hit In the head by a basketball
while watching a game between
Grass Creek and Star City's hih
school teams.
Working Class of Russia Lifted To Ifnol Hnlrl Ou'n
Power By Soviet In Industrial War'Uai i10Ub UNn
NOTIB The sjeth lu the jprlra of i duin -these nrc accepted as an lu-
ll articles by the United Presi Car- J vejtmer. for the near future
respondent h Mmhw Kueene ty. I Whethor the investment Is safe and
lens. fc'.'ov Lyoni hi j..-' o in
three yer' ra!dince in the
Id on ai8ov't I'f'oB.
I5y Kron.VR I.YO.VS
I'n.ted Pre S ff I'ureipmi'
!OSi OW. Msnh i 'OR rr
LiiklMK c 'a f hi bi' m ' i"il t
P - wer by the Rust an 'i-.i.iton
h!fttd U new po Itlnns r pre -r 1
'" exceptional eter' on- t. rer'
exlgsWs of 'he K.vi Yf r '
Plan At this vtt t.ng. for lns:jnc
mobilisation nf II former t an
purl markers in inder wy They
are being ti-rn out if ncruatomed
Jobs and asigm-d t 'rrn-e on
the railroads. It has all the outward
appear nee of a m.'tit"iry c-ncr p
un leaving the "xrult no rhok
but to register and accept Hrrvlci-
and pruvld ng penaltlts fi' evad-
r-
a r.r .- nos'ible the smvern-
ir a po ioic ine gnvem
mMlt wkl Rjvl m.n Bnd
. wotl. wh tv -M.P . ..
which .s .m n. ...-..
I )ly qiiillf .!
not t i do so
. . . . ;.
IL . ."aD'. U? U " I. ' 1 '"
w.. ...v v. ti v.. .a . T
. . -. ..
':.fw.ww'-M"
mu 10 lao iimrar.iy oj me nuts an
workori by now. at boat a relative
I thing at worst a delusion. They ar-
i BUe tnat. with the oxccptlon of a '
1mau jr'stooracy tf labor workers
0VorywherC In th world take what
ib I" Available and aro glad enough
to gtft lL .Your frtttjom or nbor -
th ngj .. h lQJmn juit I
I the freedom to sta-a U preferrtil.-
That u Jhe buru(fn of tht mnv n .
I the Soviet Jiress. Wldosprwd unem-
I Dloytncnt now ncvldca th tune '
with i triumphant accomp inlmont.
Two. Th Soviet Union cShslders
Ueir In a state of civl wtr. fight- I
..... I
Imr airalnst enormoiia odds for the;
i;; . . . i
eitabllshiiient of a new social or-1
der. The labor force are It army )
and the need for Its proper deploy
mont w'.th ibsolutB discipline for
Individual sokiler is from that
puiui oi view- inuiapuiawe. n a
national duty
Three. If labor Is a conscripted
army at leait 1. Is the most pam-
I pered irmy ever mobilized It has
i the worlds most crmpiehcnslv -)
cial insu-ance. a umv rs.i elgh'-
nout u" i'-'"y """eu io not imluce his mother to repeal
Sevan hours the best of what tht th. woru whch hatl ttpptfared in
country po'. ss ialthoigM that Is I the n9Wjppcr
still small eno-gh by ..utsile stau I- Mril DavU is one of the two old-
ardsi. vac.tloaa with full pay. etc .. ..-..i... . nivinr ni.
Above all It has won a new self.
respect which means o much more
here vhro chattel ihivery l- only
a thing oT yosturiUy.
Four. Th whol procedure has a
ump of approval by th. wo k n
icnienis aa a wnoi. u not oy in-
1 tlil ttnla asssWidbk bss a 1 - It . w
M'MHnJ iilHn! -asasw.
In the large oollaetive sens. An up
waning af ottthualaam in to ranks
ui the ordinary workers has tunda
P&osiWu tho industrial vletorlej
whloh aurprlsad th world iad rai-
d th cry of "dumping." Whc.-uvir
the Ftva-Year Plan ia baing rushid
U comptetlofi thr ar 'shn-k bu-
gadea" sotting th pc for their
OtnfU
hrs I "socialist com
petition" generally an mlnw
drive to fulfill pi
Plan Si dd
A giMMl deal ut Utia enthuiiiam
a Ha doubt artificially stimulated.
Yet prolonged v ew of these iatl
yoM-rs of strata revasU) clenrty that
Ul Kovnmw.w has soW" the Kiv
yelr pa to iu popuiton U ta
.houldered by the activr d-
cUlve mllM)rity of he Workinfc
ei a Mr( of wl mutwuii
patriotism and the i.-st 'of the
j workers hive ntturilly followed
The cn.ctlV glna by thH nvw
( tUuM mn. pila y
coUt-iiv sacnflcs. It all enter
inlli th nr h iny ua.
mj f r lu pUiJr(.lea futu. The
Volk tht. hrt l-t fooll
and goad- .1 11 in in ' pi 4' r
and Um.a(lw1 u
Friday March 6
Special Representative
E V. Price & Co.
Line of Fine
TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES
A. C. ANDREWS
Cleaners
luftf iiti
i1 - 1
lommgi
BKECkENRIDCE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT TM'KMIU. MR. " 1931
pruf. table time will show. In the in-
termi this point of view makes
hardship more bciruble. It
pro-
vides a reasonable explanation fjr
cur cnt dfeoomforts.
i Talk ta an Intelligent wotker
1 here and he will hot conceal hta
t-ouWos He ta more likely to ax-
. 'i t them. But In the end
hr win piob.bly uy what one said
j me recently.
At Uat ive In the Soviot Union
have temp thins to took forward ta
V. suffer for a purpose. What Itt-
: e the e U In the eountry dlvld-
r I sotti.iy amona uj nil. But what
hivr your uncmp)i'd In Amerlc.l
o I ' k forward to'' They c n hug I
.n.'ir precious freedom of labor to
n empty stomach and wateh their
Ucklei rowntr'tMn Hving in pln-
'
NKXT -Hoot Russian Uwtcr the
.'or et Iarty.
lale's Mother
is fi
r roves lower
Behind Throne
IIOI'STON. March -4 UJ- When
Mrs. fiett e U Davis 88-y ear-old
mother of Mayor J. W.ddy Tate of
Us II as. has an opinion she snys so
nd when Mayor Tali vMU her
here ae llatans
j. . .
npr approvlng antffa are of
. .. nAn.nr ...
'"' "? " K"dn'?or.4
"lr 7" """". .na' occo.nB
regeno in tionsioti. sue Knows wnai
Is going on thrutnit the World nltho
Rn. rt- t-fttttnlnMl rlosffli In nor
home and among her flowers dur
Ing the p at few years. Metropol
" ' 1." T.C r :
Sites' anT'abroad ar. "her chlTr
s mrces of information.
Born of an independent age of
pioneer parents who thought for
themselves M'. Davis has never
relinquished the luxurlei of mil.-
Ing up her mlnj and making her
own Jokes. She is one or the last
real matriarchs.
4ia A
Mrs. Davis made hor debut on
nn of Sam Houston at
his
. . . . .
aauBura b- when he was mode
governor or Tcxis. She knew h'.m
Independence. She nlo knew hLs
wife and his wife's mother Mrs.
Lea.
Asked how Gov. Houston looked
when she corr.plalncd several ycurs
ago to a Houston editor corfcernlns
n edltoriU in which he had slat-
! -n0 living pc-jom can remem-
o' how Houston looked.'' Mrs.
Davis retorted:
"ow dous any handsome man
r''""!? horse look to a glrli 10
"" rtWr; . .
She used to attend many con-
. ... . .i .. .
.uri movies unu uuicr uiirjcuutu
but ahe n Cf eaVM hcr
home now.
"The old tool out running
around are the ones who get kill-
ed" she explains.
Once when Mayor Tate was
quoted in a Dallas newspiper ai
having used u "naughty" word In
an angry retort to a reporter Mrs.
Davis summoned him home und
disciplined him.
Mayor Tate liter said he could
URti Durln? her tuacnt Uay4 lt
took two days to mike the trip
trom LaGrange to Independence by
couch she recalls.
In those duys young people wcre
brnl M ludylng -wlmmnB
.-a danclnir were left for the hnll.
lays.'' Mrs Duvls a.sserted. "And
people Itupt batter hours I think."
5holni!
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l'AiW-wtth
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A . ki uckont Idea! Ctaru 11
kHrrtlPv-hkes-ta C.ullngher
Norm-an Fter-ln a nMV
"f roinrd with (uml. Urn
harsl. ThU tllnr. they'n. "
wmn iiusliirs .
imke n million. nii... V."
IsUflV
44It Pays To a
Advertise"
with
Nuniian Kobter
Curolo I.omluird
SUpi-Ii GullaKher
Kugerii. Pullcttn
"Rniudway Itonn'o"
Comedy
Paramount News
Story
Rook
Act
Parudu"
THURSDAY
As Worlds Big
Energy Source
VA.mvr"rrv Mi-oh j iiii
WASHINGTON. March 4 H-
Despite wlde-preo use of water
power petroleum and 3t!ier sources
of enerRy. coal wll' remain thH
molar source of steim and stuirn- j
elictric pawtr.
Such is the cncluslon of II. M
Hoar author of a study Issued by '
tht Department of Commerce. IU
lindings are bated on technological
processes of eontrcl which h.vo
taken place In recent years
N'rw rrocvsM?i I'lanncd
The faot that the coal industry as
whole ii in e dtp essej cond.tlon
is la'd by Hoar to the fact thit the
HtK- v uu !.. k. ..-.
M.flf LTtr? :fn- im
!Si-. ?L ? cmlnt0
bread tue and that foreign nattons
!I! o?u "k.n fro.w rot1ic'
snough eoal to meet their own de- .
"".'Sr!. i .. .1
Technologv of the utilisation of
.l tff-u. .i-.i . ..i -i
ed ntor r pldly In the pist few
your than at any time in Its his-
tory. I4KUlte is ut l.ted for steim-
raiglng ptrnos8 gsis i msue frrtn
?oal or from oil ml in Germany
motor fuel i have bei n ncentiy ob
tainod f-om the disi.ilatcs of coal'
Those new dcvrl pmrn'- Hoar
points o'lt. Have resulted i
n large
Indus-
f .vlnga to ccal c iruum ng
trlrs.
t-Ufcirlo I'tltltln
"The electr.e utilit.es f.ir exam-
pie. have been enabled to reduce
the amount of coal necessary to do-
Vtaon n kilowatt vur from 3 2
IKHinds In 1019. til" pounds In
1B23. a reduction of nearly 15 pr
cent." he explains Th allroads.
which 'to ri ib u' i quirter or
the total fuel cmsumptlon In th
United State- r.rd the iron and
steel Iml. try have been effecting
slm'iar savings.'
while a large amotin of coal w.ll
'continue to be employed in the
l!"'"n -!. "d -? '
s. . -... . . w. v
Unllln laa tKa fn asl II Via VmsMil Im
Its chemical p-opertles. Already
one-fifth of th annual output of
bituminous coal in this country It
being subjected to chemical pro-
cessing. Cat Starves From
Grief For Mistress
NEWMAN. lit. March 4. Uli --
Devotion of unlmals toward hu-
mans Is not restricted to dogs .".nd
horses ns u recent incident in
which a cat died or grief because
of tho death of Its mistress dis-
closed. "Andy." a largo Persian cat. was
so devoted to on elderly woman
thnt It rollcwcd her wherever she
went.
When her mistress died recent-
ly "Andy" grieved rerused to cat
nnd was removed to another home.
He wulked from room to room.
frequently Jumping on the beds
scanning each new face searching
ror his mistress but he continued
to refuse to eut und finally died
of starvation.
Pvpinvi 7iv WnvJ'
I epare I' OI t Oi h
On Nnm Pniror Drtftt
iytiTCtt UlLVl IJU.UI
BL'RNET. March 4. 'I H Prelim-
inaries to construction of the JC-
0OO.0CO Hamilton hydro-electric
power dam Bcrow thc Coloradn riv-
er neur hor have started While
Gerald W. Peok of Emory. Peck
and Rockwood com piny Chicago
builders of the dam inspects the
site workmen ure constructing a
road to connect Burnet with the
lite.
A prtvute railroad will be built to
carry .supplies from tho Southern i
TV. Mlfl.a lin. .n . ilnin al fa n . I '
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- FRIDAY
LETTERS TO
"DYNAMO"
In your column Sunday March
tle "r9t 'ou atc the gas ques-
ton 9 betg rcncwed b. hc pass.
ng nround of a petition. As I
understand the petition the sus
iiucstlon as is commonly known Is
not Invclved. A petition is Ihe
only means of asserting the desires
c the tax payers iclative to
municipal ownership of public htli-
Its-
. "" " "e "uu s'a joounn
but you do not say why; you left
the Impression however it was
foolish because you do not bcllc
lu municipal ownership. I may
think !ircckenrldge does not noid
six big churches and two or three
smaller ones. Hut becuuso thst IE
ni' opinion that U no reason for
'nB th orsanlzcrs and bulldera
or those magnificent bulldlnSs
wcre foouh - n not c
with many things done by the
chamber or Commerce but I do
ot think jt Is a foolish organlia-
i Th ssn iniiinv.r. .!.. .i.
. . . . t-" .iw .
ed that petition may be showing'
bad Judgment but I do not think i
thsy arc foolish
.
be
ou say If grafting could
kept down municipal ownership
might be alirlght. t do not believe i
those gentlemen who head up the
city government arc grafters and
If vn had & million dollars In the
city treasuiy I donf believe they
would be susceptible to graft
ntihln n i.rift
Kurthnrmore I do not believe the
officials or other employees of 'he
gas water or electric companies
are grafters. I have found them
willing and ready to give any de-
rod Information without the least
equivocation.
I low over a man docs not de-
serve any credit for being honest
for he is born honest and free of
all manner of corruption and de-
serves criticism only when proven
otherwise.
I would not offer one word of
criticism agnlnst you because yuu
do not believe In municipal owner-
ship of public utilities. I might
qutlon 'your judRmt
In the
ninllnr nm! hfivi it rivnt tn rtn n
D. wuv
As editor c-f a live dally newspa
per you should and I believe you
do stand for everything that Is
rUtht and oppose everything that
is wrong.
You say a city might operate
its water und power company out
tr.P uli'Z Uf..
true. There Is aUo a dlfrer-a
between the street and police tie-
"There I. a dirrerencc between
the duties or thc city secretary
and thc engineering department
but thc same officials supervise
all departments. You ask. wher
would the city get a new gns
well? That gas wells play out
I will ask you where would the
' Ket a new lake or river that
rlvers and ahes K JrV- H aeems
to nu tlat ir a man knew how to
ufl" Kas wells or moke a contract
for '113 with tho producer lay pipe
ne8 Iiul ln meters reud meters
and render statements for Bas
UBd' keeP lh records nnd colioct
I the money for Mr. Brown lie
could do the same thing ror Smith
I and Jenes. Suppose tho voters
' should elect to own the public
' utilities and should employ the
I same officials that now manage
tho:'e nipanies. Don't you be-
uevt those men ivould continue
wlth he same e'clency? There
j no fUndamcntal dlfrerence in
the management or a gas or water
company. What is tho difference
between buying and selling shoos
and buying and selling boots? The
principal or merchandising is Iden-
tical a gentleman a row days ago
told me that he did not think the
municipal ownership question
LOOK
Po r th e
FERRY
SEED
BOX
TiiEnEs a Ferry Seed Box near you in
your neighborhood store. Look for it
vhen you plant your garden for Ferry's
purebred Seeds have been tested from
genet at ions and generations of mother
plants for vigor and Bturdiness of growth.
It is not the price of eeeds which is ex
pensive in your garden it is thc labor
and time and investment in the ground.
Yet the quality in your seeds may mean
the difference between a loss of all this
time and investment and a complete
success.
FEKKY'S purebred SEEDS
should be publicly discussed. I
say It the question Is alright dis-
cussion will not hurt. If it isn't. It
ought to be discussed.
E. C. WOrtTHINGTON".
New Continental
Filling Station
Is Opened ere
Hreckenridgo'3 newest business
Institution the attractive Contl-
nental OH Company's fllllntr station
No. 2 located on east Walker justiery latere itl"
east of the Wichita Falls and south-
crn Hallway Station was opened for
business yesterday.
The new station Is not only the
latest to bo opened hero but Is one
of the most unique In the city.
N. H. tllunk) Nannay. well
known Urcckenrldgc young man
has been appointed agent uml will
operate the new station.
Upsides the oil und gasoline et-
vlcc tho new station will feature
tne loiesi wusning anu greasing
equipment anu win n a nine a wen
known brand of tiros and other
auto neeessot les.
inp1iilnr Hivlv Avo
t-ftfCr UU lb LIU
Given r a jama rant
I '
I'ajama clad following the latest
trends In fashions the Itichelor
fjf lhie cu!' was ontertalntd
w n c ever P" &"" IiOUlP
' Ellt' ltt1 night. The at
lum.of Mr- "ml Mts- Jcl
attractive
ome or x.r. unu .irs. jacic uarnet
I ws tho ?ccne oi tho party.
.miss .Murriei m .xey won h gn
score and Miss Opal Foil's won
second high High cut wan made by
MUs Jewel Ptultt. All prire were
pajamas.
Dainty refreshments or cup
cakes whipped cream mints and
coffee were served to Misses Irenp
Klnchen Kathertne Rarr. Jewel
Prultt. Keith McKeige. Arlene
Grant. Murrlol Maxev. Mnrv Fee.
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tuitii jio.ouii vsjrai i-uuifl uu-K
Downing. aii Hulon Llttla.
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1M.ANS TO PAINT OI.1J
I'OTTKRY IN YUCATAN
PHILADELPHIA. March 4. A l'i
An Instructor nt George School will
soon leave the c ly ror an extend
ed stay In thu Jungles or Yucatan
where she will piint recenth un-
earthed examples of Maya pit'ety.
She is Miss M Louise Raker nnd is
considered one of the most out
standlns archootagical painters of
the countrj- She v4l make the trip
the ;.rcc..on f thc Vmw.
' of Penn.ylvanli Mu.eur
Ell
s
CfflCIEMS TORKEYS
I' itr healthy Eke rroaurlnc ro-l. Inltsllnsl Woltnt and altar late.
lisal dlKs.s rritltr rauaw all iieullry dlMass Thim. lthtllic
rarailus are cartla Into lh Intntlnts in sumvihlns l Ho towi nta.
Ititr multlHr tht tool k-rajuall tsslnt Icing in vitality ami t M4ii
lion (laally txeanung sick.
STAR PARASITE RECOVER
Cantitm Sulphur. Um. C-Uctum r-h-ulnl.;l i.utt. Thi- ii. 'ii'e A
ontffrfUt KriurM lanle htm! d trs miv If m..t. t !
day taeli wck a tllretitj n pocitutty .unr t t.i u y -n u ut
Krmi tu lh ptjrloj of nrn.fii.liott. v ktf : i t t
SK rrwlJtan to (rumot 01010 rpii nus u m r 1 1 1
4vt tli lift or baby cliUKi ur w refund m 1 1
lirvctvii. we Wilt ttfuM yuut mujr if 11 rtu t k . r r r
Ik mic.. ! on. I tl'i-burt N. irvudl to - m 1 h mi." - nm UI
I-. I0U I'liHlt Muri TIihh tiO IH. Kur hh1 Kin . i 1
Ut now. ilunufnUurfM by -Itar CUtrnKtl c ArHn i t J- "
iaK by
BOWEN
Telephone No. 1
T-
Good Attendance Ai
N. Ward P.-T. A.
A large number of v sito" wero
presant at the meeting of the North
Ward Pnrtnt-Teicher Aajoclatlon
yastard ly
Rev-. Hen Parker i kctl on
"Wolhy Hom Mmb" "'"" tok"i-.
lhn up the mental phvua! ttnU'r
spiritual attitude of the h me and
its effect on the cHlld cr ! at Mmo
Ml Ota Parks ! i ip"t Oh
"Problems of B 'n wht h was
Rhode' A-
on ; -a' i no
na !t " fi
K i lav m rf 6
Camp arid llu
a uilltt di-.i
The bfln
p-esent w s. R I
room. I v Btni-I
moct'- ; m . radio
purclia . I loo! t.
T. A h i for i-i
I
?
P
-mi-uuh ih IS
r Steins
n h. .
m i H M
s in Ii
f ill ik n
CHIuAi.
Ii M
' in
ire
iwi
n
rs
T- 'J
I tor drink M i
equlpmen w
nt have mouth
dies i rollertlon
icls put on dlplav m Hi
Mn euir o' Natural Hi
vohIimI O'hrr cups an m
I the horns of wild yak- I
t use them for drinklnt-.
I quor slniii ir to beer
t.
r . .p.-.-...!
i Ejal- i-VCry tiling
j without Fear
of Indigestion
Arc there lots of foods ou can't ent
for fear ui ica" liluiting twins hi
the stomach arnl boweto
Do you 1u-e to pass up ficrtc
dishes while the rest enjoy them
That's. i sign you nevil I ml n r r
i more than ten cars T.inlac has re- a.
stornl to vigorous health thouNituls
who Urnieil themselves their faonto
foods just as you liava to
Mrs. Arvena Itow i rs.of 1 2 to Jackson
St. ToihIv i. K in Ha:"Vivccars
I was trotiMnl wuli jas bloating and iV
tliv nII-. Id - 1 inlac toned tip n v
whnlesvsuiii.i:i! in rcaseUinywtight
lolbs."'
If you suffer from indigestion gas
.ik'ss headaches const iiant ion or
lorpul hergie Tan lac n chance to
help -oii ( The first bottle often brings
the needed relief.
Tinl.ii' is a good pure tncxiicine.
made ui roots barks awllicrlm that
r recognistil by the Uwted States
I'harniacniHxia. Get it1 from your
.JruggUt tixlay. Your money balk if
it docn't help you. ;
MOVING NOTICE
Wo tnoe your goods packed lu trucks uny
distance.
( RATING. SI'ORAGI- ORAYAGU
Cultra Transfer & Storage Co.
Phono 41)3 Xli I- Wulkcr bt
D1UG CO.
ll&Us sink
BSSHla&UsKL'V llilBSSsBsl
Look for tho name "Ferry's" on thc
seeds you buy for your garden. This
means finf you nri buying tested seeds.
All Ferry's purebred Seeds come from
generations of plants which have proved
their ability to transmit their superior
quality by years of careful growing and
Feeding. The evidence of the harvest lies
with Ferry's purebred Seeds. Look for
Ferry's Seeds if jou art looking for a
successful garden. Ferrj -Morse Seeil Co.
Detroit Michigan.
W -TTJEaaiaia--i
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