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The Vernon Recordi
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4 1 1 TIffiVERNON RECORD, TUESDAY, AfRIL 29. I9t9 PAGE TWO Elliott News. mssmsm MSPHHUKJIBlHUfVUfflflWIcllfl ore'sTlieafer her band finally gave him something to do. Thursday Harold l.oekvnod plays in "The timit Romauee." Till is an iniMtrinit the rnmaixi mid adventure in Tolbert News. Tolltcrt, April 24.

(Hy siMM'iai cor respondence.) The crops in and around Tolhert; an' looking fine. The hirjjost wheat cron that Ihm ever lann At the PICTORIUM THEATRE i I'ESDAV THK I'KICE OF PEACE' free afternoon and nisht. Hniall pox, but or not seriously 111 at' this writing. 1 he hoys of Elliott have organized a li. O.

W. lodge. They will meet every Friday night. Misses Mildred Bower and Aileen Hollar were shoppiug in Harrold Thursday evening. O.

I Mm thews, who was at the train ing camp i Waco has received his discharge. O. L. and his cousin D. B.i Mathews are visiting G.

T. Mathews of Enid Okla. Mrs. Ilutchlus. Mrs.

Henderson and' Mrs. Noyes entertained their Sunday; WEDNESDAY BRYANT Hl'RN in SOMETHING TO IX)." Elliott, April 24. (By special corre sp4Hideuco. N. U.

Tisdal visited the school Thursday and organized the lys in their club work. It is to i)e known as the Elliott club. Ralph White was elected president and ltay (loss secretary. Marvin Baggett, Arlyn (Joss and Brlsto Rainwater were appointed as program The club will meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Miss Ohmie Wilcox and Miss Thompson met with the girls club Friday.

The following officers have been in damping ttory dealing with the xt iti'i: ad usual hapitPiiiuKK whhh onar when a young American finds hini'lf ivir to a small Euricau ihnme. does not at all to Idm, hut rescue the girl ho loves he decide to a crept his heritage. How he des this and the unusual adventures which overtake him are cleverly lirouiiht to a startling climax whi.h ill hold the imagination of all who wo it. PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 29TH. Vitagraph Drama.

"THE ENCHANTED BARN" featuring BESSIE LOVE. Comedy, "THE MOVIE NUT" CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Also Fatly Arhuckle Out. THl USD AY. kimwn in predicted for this year, ami we hope this will prove true, after Kiif torint; from drouth for three years.

Mrs. John Swim and Cleota. returned Friday fr4mi LthhHk, whore they wore Vailed to the ledside of Swim's mother, who was seriously ill. Wo are triad 'to report that she is S4me hotter. Mrs.

M. J. I'mherson will leave Fri day for Frost, Texas, where she will visit her son, 4. S. Fresnoll.

From Frt. sin; will iw and other pointH t4 visit rc lalives. Miss IligKinK from A. M. College, save a talk Thursday and the ladies vruissses wim an Easter egg elected: race Uooch.

president. Mamie, linilt at the home of Mrs. Henderson WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30TH. Goldwyn Drama MttlE FACTS AliOl'T NOTES OF VICTORY MliKRTY LOAN Brother for power THE MAN AND HIS MONEY" I To clear up muiic points oiu onuntf the term of the notc of tho Virior.v loan siutu to Ik1 offered the puhlic fht following statement of "simple facts woman featuring TOM MOORE. featuring i s.

jr i Refreshments consisting of red lemonade mm eakes were served. There were thirty nine present and all enjoyed the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. S.

P. King are tho proud pareuts of an eight pound girl, which was born the 17th of April. Mr. and rs. W.

T. II utchins a ml daughter were shopping in Vernon Monday. Several of the farmers are mowing alfalfa this week. Farmers are all busy planting feed and some have planted cotton. Raines, vice president and Barto Kelly, secretary.

Cecil and Robert Chadwell of" Denver, are visiting tit the home of D. B. Mathews. Cecil Chadwell and Miss Nona Mathews went to Iowa Park Thursday, where they will spend a few days with relatives. W.

R. Hill and family of Vernon visited ot the home of B. B. Mathews Sunday. i Mrs.

E. E. Snodffrass visited Mrs. A. II.

Bates Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pete Kelley and Mrs. E. It.

Jaw were shopping in Elliott Thursday. J. It. Bristo and family have the about tlo iofor of the Victory loan" have hoon issued from publicity hend miariers of the Kirreiith Federal Ue M'fvc ldstricf "There are two kind. of noies being issued.

14 i imtture in three or four Mm THURSDAY, MAY 1ST. World Drama "COURAGE FOR TWO" featuring Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greely. organised a home demonstration tduh, Mueh interest was xhowu and we art sure our eluh will 1h a success. The next meeting will ho held in the school auditorium o'eltK'k. Miss Ohmie Wilcox and her assistant also met with us Thursday.

Miss Wilcox gave a demonstration for making cottage cheese and her assistant met with the jewing class. There war Sunday School at hoth ha Methodist and Baptist churches Sunday. There was an eleven o'clock service at the Baptist ehurefi. The hiymen'g meeting was held at the Baptist church at; 4 o'chick Knnday af'tMtoon. Splendid tiddresses were made hy 11.

S. Kelly, L. M. Anderson, atid ieo. Mason of Vernon.

Mr. Edd Lndd of Margaret was a visitor in Vernon Saturday. Comedy, "HIS FEATHERED NEST," featuring CHARLES mm jpr MURRAY. years, as the fhivornmetit elhoses later. "TliO first kind hear 4 4 per eimt in ferest yearly, pnyahle every six montlis.

The are from State and ht al tats. exTpt pstate and inlM rit.inee ta4. ami fni.n the thU'iual Federal lu e4iine taxes. "The fleeond kind bvat 4 jk eent interest and are free from taxation the others lire, hnt in addition are free msmaiiiiiiimM rom sup4T taxes ami every other form I of taxaiion, ex ept the usual estate ami; and Mrs. T.

Dennis of and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Oats of Vernon attended nheritanee taxes.

the meeting. Mrs. Meda Bauer, daughter of Mr. "Notes of either kind can he ehang for those of the other issue, ar the COMPLETE LINE OF Hason Tires and Tubes GENERAL LINE OF SUPPLIES. FIRST CLASS WORKSHOP.

ALL WORK GUARANTEEL First Class Workmanship All Work Guaranteed. G. W. PRICE GARAGE CLAYTON THOMAS, Foreman wish ttie itiiyer. Mrs.

vuonor, died at her home Monday morning, after a brief illness of pneumonia. She was buried Tues The Ii4tes of Ii4th seri'? Avill he dat el and hear interest from May I'd. day uftcrnnon at the East View ceme md will mature May 'Jti. In terest will lc payable on Dec. tery in Vernon, Mrs.

Kaper leaves a husband, a small child, a father and mo: her. several brothers and sisters. md after that on 4uuo l. and Doe. ir.

ind at maturity. The dales upon why h'lmytnents will bo required on the not! are as follows and many friends who will mourn her hws. Wt extend our heartfelt sympathy to the grief stricken family. A large number of Tolbert people attended the District InterscholastU NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR MAY. Look over the complete list of these new VICTOR offerings, and have your dealer play for you any music you wish to hear.

Brilliant new interpretations by famous and exclusive VICTOR artists. Lively new fox trots, one steps and waltzs for the dance devotee. A choice selection of new favorites for the lover of popular songs. A new LAUDER "ditty" so characteristic of the great Scotch Comedian. Stirring new band numbers, including a WEDDING MARCH composed by Sousa and played by his own band.

Tisi per cent with upplicaiion on or before May per cent on July 1.1: 20 per (Tut on Ill: pir 'ent on Abstracts of Titles Furnished Promptly By Sept. L'O per cent on Oct. 7. aud 'Jo ineet, which was held at Vernon Friday and Saturday. l'r cent on Sow 11.

with a'Vrncl hi terst on deferreil Installments. Co. Wilbarger County Abstract i J. Bailey Moore of Bmkburnett was hi Vernon Sunday and Monday. 'l'aymesit in full can be made on May id.

the 10 per cent required with appli A tJood Man I Hani to Find Marion Harris FRIDAY MAHGi'RilF Harris For Johnny and Me, cation having been 'duly paid on or he in "THREE MEN AND A O. K. STOREY, Manager CLARK GIRL." foiv May 10. Payment; can siso be Astoria Dance, Orch. Orlando's Dance, Orch lSoIJU Arabian Xhrhts, one step Sand Dune, one step completed on any installment date with ianiaHiimimiiiMiMiinainmioHimin.mmiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiBft At the Theaters uccrueil interest.

'This accrntMl interest is the you rofuud the Clovernment on awonnt of the fact that it pays you interest on the full amount of your bond from May 20. whereas it does not have the full GENERAL INSURANCE Pictoriuin. li)w Are Vou (Joing to Keep Them Down on the Farm? Arthur Fields 18r'i7 .85 How Are You tJolujc to Wet Your Whistle, the Whole World's Dry? Murray 185U7 .85 Don't fry Frenrhy, Don't Cry Hart and Hhaw 1S5J1S 1 Know What It Means To He Lonesome Henry Burr 185: IS .85 Velvet Lady. Walt Nicholas Orlando's Orch. .85 Kentucky Dream Waltz Nicolas Orlando's Orchestra .85 Wedding March Sousaa Band 3508:1 1.B5 Conamtion March Band 35(1X3 $1.35 Kometime fox trot Smith's Orchestra $1.35 CHONti, fox trot Jos.

C. Smith's Orchestra 35(184 $1.35 Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured oy local application as they cannot reach the iisea. portion ot tho ear. Thcr to one jvay to cure catarrhal 4lnes, end that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.

When this tube to intlamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely cloet d. Deafness is the result. Unless the Inflammation can bo reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing Will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which to an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal p. arness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir CUlars free. All Drtircgists, 76c. V.

J. CHBNliX Toledo. O. Tuewlny Iicshie Jxive plays In "The use of your money until you have paid Barn." Shirley Ilollister Is a private ftvretaryv'wbo rentsi a barn the last 'n the country for her invalid mother Shirley is called to Washington hy her tuiployer aud entrusted with the pa Miss Margie Met Jill of Sayre, is visiting her sister Mrs. Euclid Ben fro.

KEI) JSEALS. ire, Tornado, Hail, Livestock, Automobile, Plate Glass and Bonds. Our facilities for handling farm property are excellent. FRANK E. MURCHISON, Agent Herring Bank Eldg.

Office Phone 15. Res. 310 pers, aud while in taxieah Is over Caruso, Homer, Journet Samson and Deliah Walts? Ktude, piano iowred. She manages to scribble an Vlfred Cortot 71588 4 4 for help on the fly leaf of a de (iorgorza 0171)8 l.q4)k and hurls; this iuto a pasing ('ariiations Da Traviata Calling Me Home. To Vou thilli C'urci DeLuca 88001 $3.00 McCormack WHEN I WAS TWEXTV ONE ...1 la rry Lauder 70123 1 1.5 Warrenrath 45102 $1.00 After AH LONESOME, THAT'S ALL Murphy 45102 $1.00 ft HOW BIRDS SI NO (A novelty record)' 45103 $1.00 $1.00 FOR RESULTS Plant Only Pure Seed The Bird Chorus Mandelou March, one step Military Band 18534 .85 Marche Fraucaise Victor Military Band 18534 .85 tir.

She also secretes the paper in 3 er slippers. Then she is taken to a tUwrhHl house. Her appeal for help reaches, the police nl Sidney, her yonng millionaire landlord. 'rushes to tae capital and leads the rescuers, who finds her just in time 'and, of course, hit ley learns that her landlord's love, not his sympathy, had made Uie barn vu enchanted home for her. Thursday World fihus presents Carlyle Blaekwell and Evelyn ilreeley in For Two," This js the Ktory of two young men one rich, the tfher pKr.

They are cousins. Oneof ue yung men is a fighter, the other hut a fighter, rndef strange ciremstanc4 their positions are re rertnu, with the result that there is a tremendous amount of action ami fun. DO YOU BAKE Biscuit, bread, cakes, pies, etc? WE KNOW Circle Flour is unexcelled for any of these purposes, BUT We want you to know it too. Try it on our guarantee. Buy of your grocer.

SUMMEROUR'S HALF HALF COTTON SEED NOTE The records listed above are due here May 1st, and in order to get one you had better check this list and mail or phone, at once, as they last but a short while after they arrive and some time we are delayed in getting more. J. H. PENDLETON SON DRUG CO. Phone 525 T.

J. SUMMEROUR Phone 61 McColloth's office, rear Waggoner National Bank. Are Teachers Well Paid? UnWT'JXinTK I II Ml II I IHI II Ml 111 II IBM mil I tll'H 1 0gf wJ SSiBS IllllilllliE ihilili AUTO ore's, Tuesday The Price of Peace' an official mot ion picture of the war is ied'in behalf of the Victory Lit rty 1 an. OuA the open iut; scenes in The Price of Peace," dpicts I'resl nt. "Wilson ot his desk in Washins as he was on that fateful day when ias detdared, and again on his I issiwu of iieaee In Paris' at the con S'JMv.

This is but one of the many I'mses of he war presented in the picture, widen takes uj the annals of the eniflix't from the days of preparation I I flu days of mighty attainment on SU'Ul battle The picture tells ow ami why the war. ended so abruptly, depicting in a degree the vast preparation of America, which in conjune Vltu American performance in the f.elds brpke the (Jerman war machine. Wednesday Uryant Washburn plays villi Ann Little in "Something to IW Washburn plays the role of a milliou itire clubman who has nothing to do '1 Wwnd time and money. He finally Two secondhand cars at bargain prices Handy for use in threshing and harvesting. ,1 The ttacliers of our county are expected to build character, to instill ideals, to mold the minds of our youths and for this they receive a pittance.

An eminent educator said: 'There is more talent, more brains more culture, more ability and less pay in the chths room than in any other field of endeavor." Why remain Ihcre? Compare the teacher's salary with the salaries received by thousands of boys and girls fresh from the business schools of the country. Few of these have the teachers education, experience, or maturity of mind and yet these youths receive salaries from the first far exceeding those paid teachers. Many of our pupils are receiving from $125.00 per mouth to $250 per month. Commercial teachers are in great demand the work is pleasant, salaries good and employment the entire year. Thousands of teachers are leaving the school room yearly for the office, or are preparing to teach the commercial branches and are thereby increasing their yearly salaries from two to three times former salaries.

Vacation is near and a splendid opportunity is afforded those just out of school to use these months in preparation for life's work. Join our school aud prepare for better service as many of your friend have done. No vacation. Regular summer term begins Monday, May lith. ADDRESS BUSINESS DEPARTMENT HOLCOMB'S TRAINING SCHOOL 'V' iV Vs ViSMIN, TEXAS TO the man who saves, the best business opportunity comes when he is prepared to take advantage of it.

IT TAKES MONEY always to take advantage of such opportunity. ARE YOU PREPARED TODAY? IF NOT, you cannot do a better thing than to start an account TODAY. IF YOU are really ambitious to succeed you will not neglect this first opportunity and invitation. iiisiiiiii! wmmmmaM iisiiiiiiii ered Mannnb ill Jack legist udg an niuniunity to do something! .1 4somelHjdy when his valet comes, )ooie; Rearing his clothes aud driving' ear. fie atvidontly drois a jriri's.

fetrine WaKhburn fimls. Fore! confession from the butler he win that lie has been paralitl as a naalthy In tJ Sidney for a fake tn i An standing mv jack one mile south and half mile west of Waiie dity. $12.50 for living colt; $10 for season $3.00 fcmgie leap. Can show colts. rloywient bunaiL Going to the bureau pr)t iiire an UiCirW iirtitti aiut I iutroduted a C.

HOBSON TOLBERT, ROUTE 2. i te $qii'it oi iue. einu ner XiUier ont the asyiuuV where he has witp 3 I rlmi coinlned. for mmt ami wiiuiing it jD 4 rtTttii fiiHn 'i 2.

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