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aM mili Tmfy jrauthlul 1 faMNNI i fiati itwvffi from thmt no kxsi- U' tu nm 19 lifWn. days up snd (he rail chiefs tu a filen IP aJta-up of freight 1 wm Akers that rn-m 1 tig fm nuit tm mark and msy Ht py en this ruse which way of saying tr ihmy mi ist tap new vi rev- Survey Bill Defended Mi John B. Hawlev of ort Worth her tif the adyjiofyi COUUC iof state engineers, is strong for oi bill N. 17 is pfnciKin This for iphio snd hydro evn the st resin 1 beds r.f the stste. Ha wiry says both arc nceessi trv it the several oom-j muniti i-s ar to learn here ttfpi OA tO store water for and si leiden tsllv to save flood loss ti 9WU0- roam, the ree- lamatijn opartnscnt tn anrveva if levels arc to he sci and et built.

he says, with on, the council of of one mind on 9 mmmmm and EUNOB OLYN of Throe WT ruQNl evr to Bk A OOO is i ftalwrday At la MNMlwnt itala i I or not I mns'vH out am not ONriatft Noar i writ a ninth of iltfc il mm if fWJted and aw Irritated 1 drtef I nil front my fmull I AJathpa i If to the atttlnf room at 1 i had hlua rtrr find and ina them I to I them and dlaturh her Thii mwft fconf child yoy all 1 la trwihilng tmt 1 i talk raa What if fnadttr how a or am. I 4 I are for a to It now wfn in my aerrtra le 1 "Tour fane V. tar th told j-n triad to No. th WlHSftt to it wM afMi ptsvnaoue tiWfm ei he howaa with yo'ir wit ht tai ovar. 1 ai d- thla fiat, i 1 1 efiissd to and the left to 'Piti is tf er Tt 'PW 1 and nsvsrIpfiki a wayto the ne 1 se was tmk- Irrg a i 1 eht to 1 frte Birthday Qr SA Attf-N Il ou horn totfay.

i unuwiaily and wnrd on the deal i tofil aa mo lt la and tha ttm and hat mald Sa a H'tfttdld waa rue MMtia Wijtla baautifutiy. our hoaieaa Olle to me It la mi i (t. i done whseh hurt anni I Inalai ft ai'at Uct tels you' daflant'y nntry Ith you. A fis waa i dont ara waa i Wit and Humor thera ra no would you taJk your overcoat at a fuaa ht tha amounta needed the and atream flow meaaurementa. I faun he aaya, have hwn mibmltted that loaa fin ln through Seniitor and tm.

lu the voice in two Bledsoe, the voitt Tpxas tnml have enthrallffl upper hotw Monday, When 9 4 aprroprtati gentleman from the Jumbo district threw his earrls mi fact1 uppermost on table, no It ted showing fsepft and inApril ill in the fcprropr year for pravisd for roeranhl survi More Truth Than Poetry By JAMES J. MONTAOfB FALSE PROPHETS And In KaMuokj foUowlng nom have IwR-fft ryn arai feourif rx apt a at iti fey dags I think you are vary 1 tried te Sevelly, "What r-afth 1 vet doisa to you wb treat you with evory court the -as that one day when rcu, and (K I I aorry tnough and have II ever What la the of your attitude? It la unfair her of foot, hate afte buret out "Toy and your 1 lah and then MdDt Into the aofa and rovsrol her with her handa. and by of I M-w that waa 1 I a halt i pact an I and lift her alona If wi are to go on flfhtina like this, life won't he worth Hvlnf? of eome not in a relative atid Alathea lit very 10 ahaolutaly mm and to and 11 ffee "Tsena' Hhe ta KlctK il that you ka va aHIl I did noi gniw' "Ko indemi htit th c.iHïi*** ittt, an Dtfi) bar on tha atalra and itn- to eee "And sou tell a mri to kftow lt would frmitar to The 1 'h eaae a a fiiuat whai ha tfcowifh, have rml i hat infamoua fathar foflk momy that gava, whffn air le Hajrrouri wlth yoyr Bsflwy! a Mina ai tha taveaUgatlou and had to know farta. Ntfh olaa, you chavaller! as Baver a Ai thlng ov-'M and onoe wiy wlfe and on of pOgW ph hydrographic aurveya of the tn WUT i- Major won to speak, diactwaed the weat rmBr, war TexajS State bill and to Panama before the then asked eoUieamiea to aaner i to the i work on the lie that either kill it outright or gl now valued at $2 to $20 per the people of the west an insti' tutina of learning, which would answer all their needs, a governing board, and a president of their own i a makeshift of a half-baked institution whieh would not rep reaeitf the people of a Hit nertion or their crying de manda for a state achool of their own. The response was almost ananimooa for the west Texas college proposition, which car riea with It a aohool of tachtiotefy aa outlined, by tha win-Carpenter bill and whtrh baen rent to enrroaament In the house by a vota of 121 to a vary limited number of in the near- a titre.

Twenty-four voted for tha west Tavaa collage biiL Threa Pena tora voted acre without Irrigation, can on the he raised to from ISO to I3W by an expenditure frm to $40 an on dame and eanata This la hla point: of have thefr time, effort-, and money In the pffdeavor to obtain that will enable to an 1 utilise water and head off ita devastating in flood time, bacauae they want to 5 Texas proDpar; in tho general pro they will pet their Almost without the lower house put over this bill and it to sanate Constructif islation to upparmosi in etrclea this too, for the first time In many Prophet Price If, Prioa, of bualneaa conditions, I higher as tion drops Sabor In the 1 nit ad I Kitropean buying afa in st It. Now its in the 1 house are to it on Its final and then When you and I behold the sun Break through the cloud. We say that on the run And shout our joy sses it from hit den And. fearing tor the worst, ileep till April first! you and leaden Of February see, With bitter and despairing We swiftly homeward flee, The ground-hog grsns in fatuous glee, when bilxzartts howl and sting', think I'll leave my hole," he, "Tor this la gentle yet, from sartlest morn. ta svsry and nation, This 0 brute bas borne A prophet's Thmsgh For forever wrong Espogure Sa of no atitl la golng for erring human mon of modem The wtsdotn of a flnd A thtng to prise and heed, Xo wonder that thty gape agog And worahip and any i up a lying voice.

tbs in the afternoon pit K.tkXhrm tu preatM to out friends as my I wondered if a he bad forg'-tten thia After an hour Burton In seeon4 You 6a look badly. Nirho- he sa id face trou- blsd. "CM 1 gst you is Her Ladyship, ton Then he told me that she hswt gone out. I could hs wanted to my stuoethins Hla are geooeslly valuable, "Out with it. Set a cateh a thief yoH 1 lose two thieves 1 ette that causing all the trouble I had luek would have it tbfery time mad about we wish thk ti- ocean mt as the Pscifte.

clstme ts awearlng In mualo. but Usst ooaan leava anything for griuid opera to output of doesn't the demand, Perils of motoring are chiefly tba pad es trian's Men who can sesm to be the grow muataehea i who Ibtm Aa a as. ou look to vou looked ur-on. A bfnl in the pan is worth two in tha hand. People Who talk in tell the truth their aleep if hs 1 awake who don't like movies have a hard time stay lag away from home, Msny a father can't be in style because hfs son hla HopFrr The crime Is made atili wttrse bv the of the two big parties to steal each staff THEY ALWAYS COMF1 What whj dry law enforcement offieers who want to estch hootlegirers telephone them to come up wtlh a case or two out quick enough of iifliPlll.

I I Throwing ymiraelf st soTnsor.s’a WHERE IT IS XEETDED dangrroua They a tlabU to A gsa cut-off ordinance has been enacted in New York. But there 'n sad ars belns prevrntad. In hrcmghant was today tha! ws were to alathr h. been now as my wife, and hy she toves sud she go on suggesting wilt not live in the fiat with tne She cannot bring herself to about Sasette. because be thiit sf ihr lojcheese barn shie to aay anything to her! 4tnner a poke cfn ly of the party.

And when we went back to gatoa went atr.r.g>.t to the piano and played divinely an hour. The mueic aoothed me I felt less angry and disturbed "Won come and I cabed In a and ame over a art Will the remaining respect 1 have far you, unless you truth, nnd what un n-nth in min 1 Influencing you to behave childtehn Thla stung her to quick, aa had meant that it should. She hounded op will then. hate tlmea you are ft but you ars an tn order ta your own mn an host to ie who think will be uasful jon Your naturai oitaatton fot 4 ou kl make i poHtletaa make the take of yodif opinions hafare sure that you will he on the popular side gres.feet power in invisibly dir acting the of Vo i ate interpelad in the arte end titer although you also have capable hue tn ess mind, isrty In organisation. The woMCft thla data are end If married; if they find for their le It i laterferlng in the intimate of are iilartv anergetle ss The born this date are f.r lb'nate mr home im tug, and 11 ia juat as well that they are not, for when martied they would their families aa they do their office Vou ahould underiaka na new entures tratay and be very ti- ut out plan of already under taken, hi bora today will be msh.

stupe raime and should Have marked talent for mu aie Payaso Today Thomas Cole, arflet, Msyer Ouggsahetm. flnaacler. Vu ter composer Jami-a Horne, actor and right. Every man wetting when a tetter he Intenda has time. Practlee mskrs perfekt but wax to a fierfect bar' who Itmctive edaeattonal measure will he ready for the governor Senator Medaoa and all the ator friendly to th- measure were dellghtoti with the unanimity on the part of members of the Upper house.

Tm-re arc two immaterial and this Is the only difference between the senate and the house bills. tor Biadane hopea for its early passage m4 Representative Chitwood, Baldwin, Carpenter, white, Edwards of and other enthusiastic champion a say that bill is aa good passed. This la the end of a long fight, a ire tn favor, cotton from of iblr again advances He cotton ts again a4vaaced and. cot ton gocsSs are advancing that wool is higher and ao are woolen goods; that the steel industry la active; that construction la restricted by the acarcity of lahor; that lumber Is Sn good demand at full prices for tbs same reason, and that it may be and it la to he hoped that wo are approaching an economic mllUnneum in which the gulf between labor and capital will disappear because all those who Labor have become capital! This last outburst was caused hy the announcement that the broth erhood of locomotive engineers had struggle of years on the part of bought outright the Umpire Trust the people of the west for a state College of their own, lacidentally it is a platform demand. a bit of constructive legits- latlon of vital interest to a section of the more than twice as large as the state of New York.

If there men who eav the 38th legislature is not constructive they arc referred to many which the house has enacted and certain constructive hills which the senate has already sent to the ho AH of the other state colleges are reported friendly to this measure and vote in the ssnate as well in the house demonstrates that the iaanmakers of Texas for higher education everywhere as well as for liberal ah! for the rural schools This bill carried with it an appropriation of And its champion Including West Texas Chamber of Cotnmeroa are Jubilant over the decisive action taken by the lawmakers, Roy Coffey of Wise county started the oil tax Jkail rolling and many of the law-1 makers talked all day Monday Some favored a 5 per cent production tag, while the more conservative Insisted that a 3 per cent tax would be a bit harsh but plenty. AU the tax are uppermost from now on. There la an Income tax hill coming up that will keep the people Jumping from coast to coaat and river to river. There la an inheritance tax bill that going to throw out a drag net and make rich estates pay a heavy toll. ars many other of like nature.

Governor Neff recornmended that the lawmakers should tap new aouress of revenue and the tappers have sharpened their fools. Home of them are after and picture shows but the Income tax bill proposed was a very draatkt measure and should St a tew, not many Texans will the tax gatherer, it Candler of Dallas is here. Be Juft looking on. He has looked on many in other He is the state manager of tha which sells a very popular deft drink. There are hare from These The Referee ART We Americana have no national laments Joseph He decides our Interests in pictures limited to corptcs ar.d billboards ki won't have anything but billboards in this Cheer up, Joseph, a young nation, too young to have much art.

The an will come later, as a phase of national decay. DRAFTED A constitutional amendment, by which could not he declared' unless the people voted for St in a referendum, is urged by Congrews- woman Winifred Mason Huck. She wants our president to tell other world powers that we'll delegate to i tha plain people the right to de- 1 the other countries to the same. No chance of the others agreeing, while any of us are alive. And yet the referendum on war will have to come before there can he really lasting peace.

A prelim- 1 Inarv step should be a lew by which legislators voting for war would have to Join the first field army, BUGHOUSE Now, a if always there's talk of revising the calendar. Many plans arc Miseosfei, The is for a year of 13 months. A bill la before congress, providing for an international conference on calendar revision. Can you Imagine the confusion we'd have for at. least 10 years if a new calendar were Installed'5 Some folks still are writing Instead of "1121" Our present calendar has become a a brain rut, that would he next to irr.p'-'»s!h> to forget.

One reason our big problems remain unsolved is because we are forever wasting time snooping around petty things the calendar, which, while not altogether satisfactory, the most perfect thing we have, next to mathematics. motor vehicles and the I pressure upon the legislature to i WAIR draft and then enact a valid head- A TO-year-old woman with hair light law has been very great. that It touches the ground Mary Rogers of Boston. She Just before his departure for a attributes her glorious hair tO' by about million gold marks, or nearly 4tl million dollars In American money. This left her in the hols nearly half a billion dollars.

To some extent this may explain why Oermany has fallen he hind in gold on tha indemnity bill. Of course, Berlin may be juggling these official for obvious purposes. You can show anything you want to, on a set of books. If all golf clubs weed property eren-' rug in the world woul I beaten twice a month Woman's place may he in home but her daughter's pls.ee to be fa the auto. There can't bn universal os I long as go out and our doors to You can get by a railroad crossing on your good looks.

Time everything but It takes such a long time. Next to a dime the hardest thing to keep lie. vs 11 as pensd the door to 1st Her ship out. who should come up the absolutely lie stairs a moment after but They must have passed on the floor Can you suggest anything Bur! ton? I really am quite knocked over Liidyship don't chat to i r.ia 01 I that Mam tells don't visit here, so that won't 4o he mused could not tell her yourself atrataht out, Sir Nicholas, could you I "it would he difficult, it think she minds about It, and for me to let her that would insult her more 1 than Beg pardon, Sir Nicholas, Hit yeuhg woman some 2d ago, who had a temper, and i I always found it was just to 1 a fmss and dn no That is what they i Sir Nicholas You ran get what you want of them if you only make a fuss over them." Alathea In lit time for htnehoon. Her face waa set In a mutinous obstinate mould were toy to each other during the meal, and conversation, hut when we were alonr she said I apologise for showing my temper this morning.

Would It not do today If 1 just, lived, out somewhere, and came in snd worked aa It a farce th-it live here, and wsar a wedding ring even the servants must he laughing at mC "Is there someone I had a sudden fear. Have Your Eyes Examined Texas Optometrie Co. Or W. W. snd Rsgland OPTOMITR18TS Ht Anali Tensa Peons fer sooointmsnt.

IOTI company of New York and would estahUsh a big bank in Manhattan- ville. Prophet Price is mistaken when ho says, from force of habit again Cotton is advancing all the time because there a minimum supply to meet a maximum demand and that for the additional reason that the minimum supply may be exhausted bo- fott. tha coming of the crop of 3 82.1 This is a recognized fact. Why disguise It? Headlight Law Proposed A valid regulating automo- bi'a headlights is the hope of the highway commission and Representative V. E.

Fugler of Harrison county. It is designed to Hike place of the Texas headlight law held unconstitutional by the suprema court. if enactad, It will be standard It is in effect In several states, as the house committee on roads and bridges and ferries collaborated With the engineers of the Texas highway commission of a measure expet ted to meet all requirements. Representatlvf' Henry Sackett of Coleman Is chairman of this committee. He Is a veteran lawmaker and his colleagues say that he ia a very lawmaker.

Chairman Saekett Is hopeful that a valid headlight law will be enacted. Texas has more than 600,006 registered two months' trip to the Hoiv land. Col. Albert Humphreys addresicd a letter to Governor Pat M. Neff, personal friend, Which he against the gross production tax on This is one of the points that the colonel made: "It might be well, governor, to call your attention to this fact: That while the oil produo ms of Texas bing taxed heavily under the present the refineries and line companies are allowed to escape this burden from tax and go And so St Kv- fellow wishes to pass the taxation burden on to his brother, much shampooing, moderate brushing and never using a curling Iron, The real reason, of course, is heredity or that Mrs.

la blessed with an exceptionally faithful thyroid gland, which regulates hair growth and texture, Other women might follow her way of dressing be nearly bald at SO. GERMANY German exports in November, just announced, totaled million gold Her imports were 638 mil Hon. During the first 11 months of 1922, German imports exceeded exports I if uaKer uais Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes i The taste you loved as a boy NJOY it again now on waffles, griddle cakes, and hot breads. Brer Rabbit is rich in the pure juice of freshly crushed cane that gives to syrup that matchless flavor of old plantation days. Two kinds: Blue Label, the pure juice of the cane; Brown Label, a blended syrup of modified sweetness.

Penick and Ford, New Orleans. Brer Rabbit Syrup Coffee 10 Minutes Oats 3 to 5 minutes now Now there's a Quuk Quaker quickest-rooking in the world. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and cooks to perfection. Your grocer has both Quick and regular. So you can, li you wish, have the oat dish ready before the eggs or coffee.

Quickness, plus super-flavor Quaker Oats won their world wide fame through flavor, They dominate all the earth over, because people love that flavor. They are flaked from queen grams only just the rich, plump, flavory oats. We get but ten pounds of these luscious from a bushel of choice oats. Qutik Quaker is flaked from the same queen grains But the osts are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked, So the flakes are smaller and all And those small, thin flakes cook quickly.

Now, if you want that exquisite flavor, vou must get Quaker Oats, If you want ftve-nunute cooking vou must get Quaker Oats. Get either style you like best. But, for one or both of those reasons, get Quaker, You want the utmost in this food of foods greatest food that grows. Regular Quaker Oats Come in package at the style you have always known. Quick Quaker Oata Come in package at right, with the label Your grocer has both.

Be sure to get the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers.

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