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Fort Worth Record-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 6

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Fort Worth Record Editorial Page A NEWSpaper in the Public Service What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own Mark Bible text for today suggested by the Rev Yelderman pastor Che stnut Avenue Christian church Bible text for tomorrow will be sugg ested by the Rev Thompson pastor First Presbyterian church 66 "Ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make you Free" If SANTA CLAUS' MAIL Love Life and Laughtei Let Us Preserve Historic Places Railroads Look Ahead Hopefully I Things Heard and Seen Imagined and Contribute(' Compiled and Put in the Public Prints By ROY MOULTON TEXAS is a treasure house of historical RAILROAD operating conditions in 1923 places and historical lore But most of should be sufficiently good to enable the us know very little about either Texas is not railroads to meet satisfactorily all traffic with monuments and tablets of muds that are likely to arise This is the sub and bronze as are the eastern states stance of a forecast in "American Railroads" where the scenes of the Revolution were en- issued by the Association of Railway Execu 0 he will milk his own cow but we will make a mall bet to the effect that be will have to take off his plug hat when he does it At the present moment for the first time in meny years we have that inuch-desired wealthy feeling It le 1 t1'411ifieteelY asTihft7tioliewalith me per- sons le apt to give one that feeling In our case we are not directly in touch with great wealth but we feel sort coneanguinity or propinquity to it but a certain nearness which is difficult to eon of hazy eonnection esists between us and immenote riches The fact of the matter is that we are now being treated for a slight indisposition by the Standard Oil company are taking a certain brand of tonic prescribed ant! recommended and produeed by that great concern It costs us only $1 but the price doesn't even insinuate in the remotest way the splendid feeling of financial well-being which it has instilled into Our jaded consciousness One of the main objections to polities is that there are too many politicians in it Settitle lad of 15 weighs 215 pound and is sly fret tail lie hes never a ten moat The questhm is bow much he would weigh if he had eaten meat We never realised fully why Co rnliriy word were invented until we read one of Old Sam Itlythe's artieles in the rost about the political situation It is wonderful how many great golfers you hear in the winter when there is no golfing I had a dream the other night Yea bol It wao a corker A dream that would bring pure delight To even an old New Yorker I traveled to a theater To be among those present The ticket salesman smiled Yes air And be was really pleasant I got into a taxicab A six bloeks' ride to do The legal fare was just one buck Ile charged me only two I took a glass of orange juice And it watt mild and placid 'Tema really made of oranges And not of prussic acid "A Beauty Chorus" mid the sign The old familiar booking I bought a meat and mixed them up And two were quite good looking I dropped a penny in the slot The crowd let out a shout But strange as this may seem to you A piece of gum dropped out I went into a restaurant And hung my hat with care And when I'd finished my repast My Walt kali there A young woman who is a hustler in the book-selling game rushed into an office the othcr day and cried: "Bui a book quick throw epileptic fits" Salesmanship plus Lecturer at the Bresklyn academy advises women to return to short skirts Well site may loe right The new governor of Kansas says E4P! 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There is no state in the Union which has a more unique record than Texas Under six flags it has fought its way to cvilization and liberty With Hawaii it shares the distinction of being the only parts of American soil that came into the United States from a completely independent national status Its heroes are picturesque figures in the records of the Nineteenth century They appeal to the imagination Individuals have been preaching the preservation and identification of the sacred spots of Texas There has been some organized effort but that must be carried out on a much larger scale to be really effective Texans are proud of their history Let us show the world that we care about it tives The Manufacturers Record (Baltimore) long helpfully devoted to the interests and up-building of the South tut for some time sounding discords whenever the railroad flashed across its pages takes exception to this optimistic outlook It sees nothing in sight to warrant any marked improvement in the adverse conditions that have faced the railroads during the last two years The burden of complaint seems to be that the railroads lack cars with which to handle the immense traffic of the country and that the new locomotives and cars ordered will not begin to meet the needs of shippers that roadbeds have deteriorated that the railroads cannot obtain money properly to improve physical conditions that car and locomotive shops in the country and all steel mills working to 24- hour capacity could not within the year supply the railroads with their actual needs and that unless the railroads can accomplish what is de-dared to be impossible the hostility against them will continue to grow until the people demand the government take them over and operate them Theconditions complained of are true but when comparison is made between conditions today and as they were a year ago it is very evident that the railroads have overcome in part at least many of the obstacles that formerlv hampered operations and have reason too look ahead with optimism They may not be able to meet all traffic demands satisfactorily but they are going to try That means something This at least may be the railroads are pleasing the public far more than they did when operated under government management The public got very little consideration at that time not always even courteous treat-' ment and ninety-nine hundredths of the people were glad indeed when the roads were returned to their owners That lie experiment in government ownership of the railroads turned the people decidedly against it The people want lower traffic rates and hope to get them But they do not want cheap or inefficient service so rates continue high except where it has been absolutely necessary to lower them chiefly in the handling of farm products There are some commodities that must be moved in the fullness of time and others where delay will not be harmful If shippers will do their best to load and unload cars quickly the railroads promise to try to the utmost to place cars wherever they are most needed Grubbs Vocational College IvEMBERS of the Thirty-seventh legisla- ture living in Fort Worth and Dallas SilTpCIS UU 111C11 1L 11Pau ailL4 cars quickly the railroads promise to try to the utmost to place cars wherever they are most needed -0- Grubbs Vocational College IvEMBERS of the Thirty-seventh ture living in Fort Worth and Dallas PULSE OF TEXA3 i a 4 Abilene Reporter: The British eon they really need but rimed everyone servatires won as wan to be etpeeted hes "'itne coal earl that is a groat in- surance that the winier won't be as in the light of recent forecasts But the victory was not a sIgnal one by nth'ieleproasbik ls Yeer it hatittbeisenwlinu any means eince the rather slender ter or the niee warm days nett 1111111- majority granted to Boner Law may trier like some of the daya we had It be destroyed on wind issues been us! simmer and se goose when you think it lecke cohesion for itICUIE10e mat)) of them you will be pretty well satise of the coreerratives it is said will re- tell with a few mid days thts winter fuse to follow all the policies of Mr the old ga Yi lig it is Just about lig it I 1 1 4 of one and a half dozen of the other be destroyed on OA issues beeause it lacks cohesion For itICUIE10e many of the conservatives it is said will re-Vise to follow all the polielea of Mr Boner LAW find be experted to 0111--7-4-wlon may joln one or the other of the minority groups The same or of Wilk C011tront Of American administration Whorl thP hew congress tsinveues negt meeeh Th Republicans will have a majority on paper hut it will he ttremely difficult to belittle and harder to classify There are PIPTI1P109 of volt in in the party ranks' in both houses Lyrics of Life Better Health Lyrics of Life Better Health I The Day's Record I The Day's Record By DOUGLAS MALLOCII By COPELAND MY RECORD From the statements of a prominent Fort Worth divine as to our Ainses along Main street we reckon he ought to be able to work up a ifirge trade if he would open up a Christmas shopping service Corsicana Son: It in tot a matter of bow indifferent one may feel about IL or how loindsome or how humble the home tnay he Uncle Sam has ordered mail hotel installed The pen nit) for failure to obey will be a diecntinuaiop of free mail service Tht bog repeatedly reminded thp of this order Thqe aq mudi as he ran do If the order to not beetled the postmaater has received orders to dutcontintle mail delivery to sib homes The poemtoter own only obey order lie has not other choirs in the matter Vellington Leader: The eitizens or Collingsworth rounty have been a great (teal bidder this year than they have been in some years gone by In Ibis we have reference to the coal problem Most Pvoryone ham a sunpTy of coal maybe not as morh as Job 14:14: "All the days of my life will 1 wait till my change come" Do your Christmas shopping early Hermit in Ohio claims never to hate held office under or shaken hands with President 'larding Remarkable the things people wiU do to attain distinction CURR3NT COMTAENT It isn't so much what my neighbor may think Though I value his friendship a lot It isn't some record that written in ink I want to keep free of a blot It isn't some tale people whiAper about The way that I gather my want to keep evil and crookedness Out tkt the record I keep of myself It often may happen opinions are wrong However men praise us or blame But I know there's a critic who tray els along Who knows every step that I came Vharever ray friends or my enemies say In volumes up there on the shelf The thing that will count on the ultimate day IA the record I keep of myself Copyright 1922 by the MeClure NPwqpnper Syndiate Some famous toes: The Pope's etip iteb the mart ry ga ward phet per boggan tat pas boat baceo mosqui tip Pavlova's Obsolete rendered mistletoe on the light fixtures Springfield fteputlicent Detroit is ignored and it will he ignored not the center of the automobile industry least by ethos who finding them-la ionves in the posseselon of In Ore money twin they are wont to have at one time procecd to at as 11 they were under a sort of onligation to give it ail sway Real Wring is not dime oh (My A111) le for the accumulation of capital from which an income of one kind or soother eta be lerived by its owner This in not a condemnation of Christman clubs They servo a Par I pose brit it is not the purpose ascribed to them "Al the world loves a lover" seems to be about the only basis on whieh to explain the fondness of civilized nations for the Turk is one of the few cities in the United States whose automobile accidetit rate is steadily decreasing The number of fatalities dile to motor vehicles dropped from in 1920 to 134 in Police investigation by spivally trained IT1011 of every aislilent however trivial the institution of a eitiZPTIS' complaint service whereby residents may report instances of careless driving to the police without inconvenienoe an intensive campeign of safety education in schools lecture balls and clubs the imposition of jail sentences rather than flues on persons convicted of PpONling These are important factors in solving the city traffic! prohlem Other municipalities may well learn lessons from Detroit one of the few cities in the United States whose automobile accident rate is steadily decreasing The number of fatalities tine to motor vehicles dropped from in Int) to 134 in Police investigation he SPneuti ly trained men of every accident however trivial the insiaution of a citizens' complaint service whereby residents may report instances of careless driving to the poine withnut an intensve campeign of safety education in schools leeture I BILLY WHISKERS 1 i Some public acryie concerns hare apparently adopted the plan of a popular chain of grocery stores-- erve youNelf or do without OF Frances tree Iner16 i Suglestion fnr political platform "A job for everybody and everybody on the job" "A job for everybody and everybody on the job" Arkariess Garettet In dinenaainS immlgration President Hurtling mad in his massage to congress the eminently practical soginstion that would-be immigranta be examined abroad to make sure that only dealt- aides shall sad for thia country The President pointed out that with anch a plan we could end the "pathos at our ports" where men and woman find our doors closed bersuee they are untt for admission Every consideration would SPOl to dicate the it recommended by the estahatung of examination board abroad 'rLare cart be no denying that it le far better to prtemt the embarkation of an untiesirs-le than to permit such a person to crom the ocean and then hare to be turned away from the country's pan WHAT IOC CAN 1)0 TO MAKE A 110111)AV trthALIA IlEALTuni Conmdmioner of Health City Aug fl London watt "bank holiday" Sunshine appeared for almost the first time in weeks The IM1111 holiday crowds were augthent ed by multitudes who rushed out of loora to enjoy the harming weather very countryaide wits crowded The 'commons" "greens" and the a' parks were Jammed with picnickers By art by bicycle by motor car by truek by boat by I train and by bus the eager throngs piled out of the crowded city The instinct for fresh air la the saving feature of the city mind The more this mood is indulged In the better it is for the human race In the quaint old Dutch villagen with their clean and shining interiors there is one feature which must shorten the life of the Hollander: The bed is tucked into a narrow cupboard and closed in with wooden doors Much of the good of their open-air lives is destroyed by the lack of ventilation at night of courne I can understand why their closed-in beds were built back of the that cold enentry the Dutch thought they needed the warmth even though it saerifieed the air But they mate a mintake I am sure It will not he patty however to change the habit of thirty or forty generations It is the in-door praetiees of people which are likely to harm them The dining room anti the bed room are responsible for most of our trouhien Over-eating wrong eating 11 11- thst-slfsepiric sleeping in pooriy ventilated rooms insufficient Whine loafing indoors these are fundamental defeets Ilut not all our ahorteomings are of the in-door vsriety On the "hank holiday" I 1110k mentioned all the great crowds of men women and children had to be fed The good wholemome English binchen they carried with them were to be praised But the ntuff throle happy bought! Questionable ice cream doubtful candy cakes all sorts of drinks unripe fruit and oth Cr truek Promaches were ernwded with things sure to cause acute in digestion and inteetinal itsturbance 1 if not more serious trouble" In nemerous instant-en I Paw a gle drinking glean palmed around a croup of pertions It seemed rom mon practiee to drink from the anme alas) till Its enntents were exhaust ed and to refill it frequently to SIM the trouble of having individual gasses Needless to SU infeetions of tarionn aorta can be conveyed in this way I wieh I knew just how many of the holiday eelebrants suffered illness an a result of the day's mistakes and exeenses Let us have holidays and relehraie them to the limit but let us teach our children the importance of temperanee and sanitation The anee of a few simple mien will make every day in the open air a positive factor in prolonging life Jews As Citizens EWS all over the world are celebratng the victory gained over Haman at the court of King Ahassuerus They are holding services of rejoicing in the victory over one who sought their destruction It has ever been that those legislawho sought to destroy a people have themselves succumbed as did Haman ho was hanged on the gallows built for others were guests of the Grubbs Vocational college The Jews are a peculiar people It is from Friday and were shown over the grounds and them that the Bible came They have been through the buildings They saw wit-at the stut leaders in religion and science since history was dents are doing they saw what is being first written They have been the objects of complished with the equipment that has keen the wrath of nations for centuries but they provided and they were asked to look ahead still live and the countries in which they have and do their best to provide what is necessary been persecuted have been practically wiped for the growth of the college off the earth Established five years ago the Grubbs Vo It was from the ranks of Jewry that Jesus cational college now has about 200 students came They have been clannish to a great enrolled This is a larger enrollment than the degree because of their haying been driven to University of Texas had during its twelfth it by persecution Persecution has never been year and larger than A and college had known to gain more than a temporary victory during its twenty-fifth year Within a few The Jews have been driven by nations from years it seems probable that between 1000 agriculture to traders Originally they were and 2000 students will tse attending this spinL tillers of the soil and owners of flocks but now did vocational school midway between Fort they are largely traders because in the various Worth and Dallas but better facilities must be lands in which they live they were made to provided to care for them dwell in cities and their rights were circum- The college has only twelve acres of ground scribed until they drifted away front farming in the college yard and campus It should 0 While singing peons of praise and at this have fifty acres at least and too acres would season of the year preaching peace on earth be much better The land may be purchased and good will toward all men let all remember now at a reasonable price ten or fifteen years the poor Jew who is now the object of attack hence it will be priced very much higher and is being robbed murdered and persecuted About tlo boys and 60 girls attend this col-in Europe In America thank God he has lege Nearly all of the girls live in Arlington found a refuge where he can worship God ac- or board with friends or relatives in the city cording to the dictates of his own conscience only a few are cared for in the college dorrni and in this land of ours he has developed and tory which is now crowded to capacity is developing into the highest class citizenship liut even greater need there is for a dormitory to house the boys They have two now The records of the courts showing a mul- and both are unsatisfactory one being a frame tiplicity of divorce suits filed and decrees building with a high fire hazard and the other granted bear out the old adage that when pov- a low brick structure that is so old one end erty comes in at the door love flies out at the has to be supported with a prop It was con-window demned seeral years ago but is still used The legislative visitors promised to do all Adversity and trials are real tests of men they could to obtain an appropriation suffiand those who stay in the fight may not al- eient for the immediate needs and more just ways win but the Lord loves a fighter more as soon as possible They realize the importhan a quitter It's better to die fighting than tance of this vocational school for the young to give up easily people of North Texas This is one interest it was said for which Fort and Dallas Death formerly rode a white horse in reap- could work together with the heartiest good ing his harvest He now uses an automobile will as it is a college in which both are equally with greater effect More persons are killed by interested both for themselves and because of autos in a week than were killed in the war by the territory about each from which it draws bullets in the same length of time its students New York Thyme: Jut bow the enrolled Christmas Club teaches thrift I not obvious to liotil obserirPrn of current evento however clear it may be to those who levised and those who carry out the plan thus mimed The members of the eeveral dubs do aave their money for a while indeed but they save it to 14 11 I all at once and Christinae spending unfortunately is not often charioterized by the nualitien which the preathere of thrift strive to inculcate Too often the relation between what the gver can and efinnotafford to spend ADVIICE TO GIRLS I "I rant drive Billy home if 1 Neil you my harness" Paul objeeted when he boys decided to trade Billy for his Iwo goats All any reasonable business coneern "I'll loan you one" said Bobbie ought to ask for is an absolute monone So the goats were driven into the oly with full government protection qable yard and tied while the boys Just because General Wood has re went to Inspect the windmill signed al provost of the University of 4)n the way there they passed it Pennsylvania to bold a government job little electrie lawn mower iS hieh j01111- in the Philippines isn't any reason for nie had just invented It ran iteelf knocking on Wood by tile use of an eleetrie battery but ---s-- a person bad to walk behind to steer London dispatch stip people in that it and it savcd all the bard pushing city are wearing red ribbon' around one hall to do where the grass wes their sleeves rovering the epot where Dug when using the old kind of they were vaceineted But Suppolte mower they werent vaceinated on their -Wait a Wait a minute!" arms? onlied Pour "I want to PPP this IISW 0 kAid of 'lawn mower work" for the Out of 10000 people In Fort Worth gardener was just then passing them who swore last year that they would using it 4 never again leave their Christmas "Oh that old thing!" exelaitned shopping until the day before Christlolinnie "Thst is the Inst thing I mos 1)9S-I are going to do the same rigged out with eleetricity At first thing this year I thought it as lots of fun to mow grass it went Kt easy after the old kind thnt mile your bark ache but do1 go tired of it and now I let Andrew wh nt ih mowing OIS Who Today i t01111 you care if I tried to mow with it?" "No go ahead! Andrew let Paul 1VILLLAM BUTLER YEATS try the nioxver when you eome baeLl "Paul tried it and went crazy about William Butler Yeats the Irish 't lie mowed line after line and they poet and dramatist who boasted ones not get him to stop until that that be had never voted in hts life slde of the yard was all cut "4ee but I would like to own one and added that "a main cannot do his of those! I have to rut our lawn and duty to art and wallow In the dirty it is awful hard work the yard is so! stream of politics big and the grass grows so fast that at the same time" before I am through the first part 4 is to be among the riesis rutting again" he xpialur41 I thirty members of "Do they have them at any of the -'1the new Irish sea- Dear Laurie: I am in love with a young man and I am three veors his Benton Ho tweinn to tob very much in love with I would marry him if it were not for his age Please advise me what to do LLUES Knee: Three years is not a serious dfierenee in ages If ycur parents approve of your lianee and if DA parents consent why not marry him? elijdren a nd he has been railing to Nee me for almost a year Ills mother not like me and has forbidden kiln) to come to the house again but he says be will cell Etboulci I let him or not? Ile gave me a fountain pan for nty birthday IIIR mother found it ouk and requeeted me to return it Shall I do so or not? My mother like this young man very much and his mother and my mother Sr good friends Do you think it would tpe wine for my mother to talk to her about the things I Live asked you? We never go out by oureelvem as neither of us likee to There is always another couple with us Do you think I am too young to go with a young man of 19? IL think if your mother and your friend's mother are much good friends that it would be a very good idea for them to tail: the matter Abide by their decision It in for your mother to deride whether oho wants you to go about with young men my dear I do not believe you be serious with terry of them at your age Dear Annie Laurie: I am a married woman if) years of age I have two ebidren whom I love deitey but cannot love my husband as he has been Co mean to us Inert is a young man whom I love dearly who leas gone away for a few years Ile asked me to welt for hls return and I Paid I would He alio oves me for he has told me so and bee showed his love for me in many wave Would you advise me to try to forget him? He has been Co kind and good to me and hoe really done more for me than my huehand I have known him for seven years 5 IN LIGHTER VleilN da stores so I could buy one? That is if Is te to be a pot) in tthey are not too expensive" tit ees'siii 'd by the president rm can't buy one as that is I 4 2o4lte the Irish Free the only one I have made yet I made 1 itate aecording to it out of our old one" 4 ---V )reRent indications I'll trade even with you for iptel fiseese: Yeats is known Nig and your red chave art You can 1 ow' America as one the mower instead of the windmill I A4- isS the foremost would rather do that than build ma a 44 rilys' 1 writers in the Irish new one and 111 have to do that right 4-4'K4 sellool Ile visited away if I let you have it he rn i ted State 'Now we are settled Bobbie to 1 not many months have your pair of goats with the dun- 1 '4'' fl'a-Akia- ego to give a aeries nie harness and I am to have Ng awl 5 yiAy -saf lectures in many the harness while you are to the larger cities get Billy Whiskers and a single cart Ile was born in Dublin in June and harness" l'otY Edueated at the Godolphin "I to goodness Billy behaves school In Hammersmith and at Free-himself until l'aul gets him home" mus Smith school in Dublin he studvhispered Bobbie to Johnnie as they id art for three years but left art walked to the stable to get Billy for literature when he watt 21 He And for a wonder Billy did I think married in 1917 and has one daugh't wee becalFo he was tired from the ter 'minding he had had on tit rocks the ilis plays rseeived popularity lay before when be was being washed in this country through thelr prodneownetream lion by theater guilds little theaters ITomorrow rou'll bear what Mi48 end tier dramatic groups of the nonChattetbox thought ol the trade) commercial tie loation of the end of paternal remittaneea by the of finding a job and of terminming a rIell Kant entagentrrt by Purple Parrot MISR am outterina eonvantly from pain in my ebPst and my temperature is alsavs verY high Pipse tell me allot I should do You have atif entottant pain In Tour ehest ts you dYeribe and ion fever you hoii1d be under th Pare nt a dortor I would advise you to consult one at one My husband is out every night and Dear Ann de Laurie: I am man 19 is jealous when I go cut but I always years of age and bare been going with take my children a young woman for about seven You tout forget the other I bye her with ell of try man my dear Try to make your heart bnt Phe ems to think I home a very plesuint olive for the with other girls se go sake of your children at )cat Have I have asked her to marry me and a heart to heart tad( with your bus ahe has agreed Pleame tell me bow hand tell him how much you and thr I ran make her really think that I little ones need him at home and aPk WORRIED him if he won't start all over again Irorried: If your flollec hati no ir for the sake reason for believing that you go about I Your children will tc-ed their father ive her only with other fr elds perhaps she la only more and more as the years go by tensing yon Don't take the matter too seriously show her by yonr cis Dear Annie Laurie: I am a yid of votion and reepect that he in the in and I hnve ti frend who is 14 WP "only one" end in this wny you rev have known each other since we were convince her it she is in doubt Two negro of the 25th In- on bittint in de same spot Da ain't bout 11 no eienee in haunt Chia on de flitory were engaged In a boxing at Nogale Ariz The rght progregi ed merrily and fairly evenly for see- i eral rounds mueb to the enjoymeet of The Freshman with an eagetmes4 the asetrh4 friends of tne two isiii-'K'nnu: 1-'''Pn4'd by en a' of IFtatiu bosever one of 1'm them PW m4 to be gettng his riither promiDent rose in the way of the The Sophomore with eoeloilire ear-other's blows and wits being it redtiiige silhletrted by the illusion of expeatedly on member Irritated ittrnal emptiness andeirisperated by the pail and i The Junior soberly elated by vietohry to ise be psiiiihs of prroaching inruenee in the oprohfilt: 1fortet-n club -bai deret L4 ka ean lk jog gui In benior '1464 aged by antic A man who in not uRuarly ft reader of fimtion wan found to lie absorbed in "If Winter COLLIPs" arid to be reradiplt It aked the of tliis he first looked for trely around the room to assure himself that nobody was within earqhwi tnen hts aid married a Morning root MISS BILLIE IN der mantle and what are it8 avelotoma? ts an InflammatIon of tbP skin There are many for tranee annburn la one of the many I.

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About Fort Worth Record-Telegram Archive

Pages Available:
145,261
Years Available:
1912-1931