The Ringling News. (Ringling, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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The Ringling News
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Published every Thursday at Ringling
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Blngllng - - Oklahoma
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Entered ss secind-class matter
Jane 18 1920 at the postoffice at
Rinorlimr Okie under the Act
of Mar'h 3 1879 z
“FOB BEITEB C3 OST
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We frequently read these da
of program Achievement It
writ larve in every cnlogv of the
race E idence Is net wanting
It i seen on every hand Lee
’ than 100 years ago the stage (
coach and the ox cart were the'
princioal modes of travel in this
country The trip from Bafnn
' to N°w York took several dsye
From New York Jo London re-
quired several weeks The fst
eet roue frm New York to the
weste n caat was aroqrd “the
horn" which consumed sev'-ra'
months Progress hss meant
tbe induction of steam and eVe
tricitv and their product The
automobile rsvris 75 mills an
hour The steam engine ca runs
200 mil s per hour The airplane
goes 150 miles an hour
The telephone the telesreph
the Atlantic cable the X rav
I ha r-aoer the electric lig't
wfrelea telegraphy' ad ntherj
earmarks of pro gross are all with
us today Diseuaes are being
slain by askilef medical rr fs
ion The deadly germs 9 b
ing sought out and attacked
The human race is handsomer
healthier more comfortable than
ever before But is it better or
w rse? i - '
Reforms too hsve come
Dueling hss gone Licensed vice
ad intemperance are no more
Child labor is curbed Social
equality is striven for Slavery
has been ' overctriwn Mili-
tarism has given wsyi to democ-
racy Slowly the re enties sCvths
of Father t me pu ivea removing
the years of gooi and - UvM pod
giving moe add main credits to
reforms Is the world better or
worse? -Noioe
if you will that all of
this progress ii from without in
Individual imorovement is from
within out ft is a hopeful sign
that the thoughts if men are up
on sjuial leforms Fieedum i-
along those liner but with su h
progress must go moral improve
ment The world eeems sh 'w
Improvement outwardly Tbe
house we live tu is constantly
sbo ing its good qualities But
what about those within the
house?
Why does embsszlemsnt gj on?
Why dies there seem to be little
if any reduction in the number
of murders io a year? Why is
thsre still such xsal among poll
tidans in wonting for self while
the public welfare stands back
unnoticed? Why such waves of
erime in spite of drastic legisla-
tion? It is because ws mistake re-
forms for self 'betterment They
are necessarily the earned A
man may repaint his pump and
still hava -pjison water in - his
well The Inside oi the cup is
as important ns the outside In
fact there can be no outside
without sn inside
For better or worse? Both
But (he hearts or men do not
change as fast sod completely
as the social structure Ptog-
rets is only wtrthy of honorable
mention when it includes achieve
met ts of tbe heart ac well as of
tbe mind Crime continues with
ittle or no sb tement because
we have been lo king at the neg
atiye more than the positive
Nevative virtues are Hie n farm
without sand or rpcks crab
grass or a vamp grass— and also
without harvest '
Reforms will continue New
di -co varies will always be made
The patent office will never close
its doors Museums will increase
their inmates with newly die
covered bacteria Incurable dis
eases will seme time be unkn wn
Bat crime will continue n n’iee
will have its way vice will sti-i
sta n the streets of our ci its
with its treat and tbe hearts of
men will barb r tco much evil
till we gtt down to the basic
principals of right living Lei
reforms go on But think of th
debt we owe our inner selve
Tout obligation must be me
with ns mueb earnestness ns oar
debt to the exterior of our soda
structure
Ringling Meatr Market
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Under New Management
Ready to Serve You
Best Fresh Meats
Fancy and Stcple Groceries
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Prompt and Courteous Service
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Try the New Firm
Command Our Service
RAMEY & JONES
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- The man whs quits ad-
vertising because business
la doll and times are fcpxd
Is mi a pur' with the old r-d
hen that decid-d to quit
scratching because worms
were sendee A contempo-
rary publisher telw thp fit-
lowing at y of his extzr-i-ncen
that illustrates the
point: : -
' “A man ia the cercaxtlla
business U!i n a wtlh
bach that It was act neces-
sary f r Un to sdvotht u
he had been here a I4zg
time and every one knew ho
wan here- 1 sprung that
old one oh hint about every-
body knowing where the
cemetery was and that it had
been here lor ger than he
had still I didn’t see any
mad rash fot that place
"And 1 wondered too if
that man died if bis friends
were so man and io stead-
fast that they would dm too
Just for the sake of being
near kha aw they could buy
goods from bias
"Of eourse - they are
migh-y few who spring that
old ga g abouoi '‘everyone
knowing when 1
am now ’a days" Even
tneman who is 35 or 40
years behind the times
knows the people will not
continue thrir trading with
him juet because they know
whe-e he is located
' 4 Its (he service and the '
price and the fact that real
business men are after busi-
ness tht brings business to
them in thin day and age
Any one en tell what the
pest has been bnt the man
that looks into the future
and marks oat a pathway
fer himself is the man who
is coins to mae good "
Cleaning Pressing ?
--Mending —
Let US make your clothes look new jj
Hats Cleaned and Blocked ' v' f jj
Get our prices before having your work done tj
elsewhere ‘ - " ' - fi
All Work Called For
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J M HARRIS Proprietor
FOUNDER AND PRESENT PRESIDENT
OF THE WORLD’S-W C T U
Thirty-ightjr years as
at a meeting held la 8aa
Francisco where the Wom-
an’s Christian Temperance
Cnlon is holding Its nntioo-
nl convention August 18-23
the organization of the
World W O T 0 was ef-
fected Prances A WIllnnL
zho organized the work In
the Gnlted Staten and was
the compelllas force
I throughout the years of Its
j development Into a greet na-
'tional Institution was the
j Instrument through which
tbe women of the world
ia-ere brought together for
temperance work Today
the world organization In-
cludes In Its membership
women from every civilized
Nation of the world The
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present president Boelllnd the Countess of Carlisle lives
In England In Castle Howard the ancestral seat of he
fomlly Hlae Anna A Gordon president of the W C T 0
of the United States Is vies
president of the world or-
ganization and Mrs Ella A
Boole of Brooklyn X X
vice-president-at-large of the
organisation In this country
Is world treasurer The last
world convention was held
In London In 1920 The next
will meet In Philadelphia In
November 1922 Since the
enactment of the Eighteenth
amendment in the United
States the W C T 0 In
this country is 1 devoting i
larger proportion of Its en-
ergy' to the furtherance of
the world program Partic-
ularly is effort being made
to spread In the South
American countries end In
the wine producing coun-
tries of Europe the economic
effect of prohibition In (he United States and Information
concerning the profitable nature of grape culture (or other'
purposes than wine making rvjfTte
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the da e for jiebool to open Get
yoor bo k and stationery
Welch for advertisements in
next week's issn
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The B Y P U has reorpnr
ized and elected new cfficeo
d sr starting oat again with
lots of pep You are invited to
come and j in us
8TOP SUFFERING J
Usqthe reliable Blue Star Reme
dy for all skin diseases such ns:
Beh Eczma 'Tetter Ringworm
PrickP Heart Old sores on chil-
bran Pimples Poison O’k Red
ffutfs and Insect Bites Dandraf
and Sea p Diseases Highly anti
eptic soothing and healing
Sold on a guarantee by
CENTRAL DRUG CO-
- LOCAL MARKET
Reported Weekly by C W Ra-
mey & Co
Hens' - ji
Turkeys 20
Eggn 25
Friers 20
Above prices paid by ns
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METHODI3T CHURCH
Sunday Sch l 10 a m
Prea thing It a m and 8 p m
inniots Church 2:30 p m
Intermediate Leegae 5 p m
Senior League 7 p m
W U Society Monday 4 p m
Choir Practice Tuesday 8 p m
A E Watford Pastor
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Sshool 10 a m
Preaching 11 a m
4nnbams3p to- '
funior B Y P U 4 p m
Senior B Y P U 715 p
W M U ' Tuesday 3 p m '
Bible Studsy Wednesdav 8:30
Choir Practice Thurs 8£0 p m
M A Cook Pastorl
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
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FOR OUR DEPOSITORS
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LjHEV the Federal Reserve System went in o effect
( in 1914 few lieopln then realised what an Important
’ and forward step had been taken It is now universally
agreed that the Federal Reserve Aet is the greatest piee
of financial legislation in our history v The Federal Re-
nt rve banking system mast be given eredit for the stable
and sound Canada! condition of oar country end It givea
assurance Of the continuance of this condition ia spite of
the trying times through which we an passing
v Our depositors are given the benefit and orotectioa afford-
ed by our membership in the Federal Reserve Eaoking
System Deposits in our bank are secured tint by our
‘ asset of Over $400000(0 and back of the First National
Bank Ringling Oklahoma stands tre Federal Reserve
' Bank of Kansaa City with resources of almost one billion
dollars r
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W W WOODWORTH President
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Ringing Oklahoma
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Under supervision of the Un ted States Government
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Tom Cooper Motor Company is fcsatfquarters
for Ford Can and Genuine Ford parts
All reparing is done by experienced mechanics
completely furnished with modem tools ‘
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If yoii win come and look ovcr jxnr piit ws will &
yoor work
Ve Put the “Setre” In Service'
Can Trucks or Tracton
“Keep Smiling With Kellys’
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Tom Cooper '
Motor Company
Goteverthing
Afdmorc Wileon Ringling
Phone 70 90 23
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OUR ADVERTISERS invite and welcomeyou tothelr place
cf business They want your business and call through thi
News for it Compare their prices and values before buyim
elsewhere '
Paints'
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We handle the celebrated Dupont
(Harrison) paints and varnishes
Add to the beauty and long life
of your buildings by painting
We will be glad to "give you an
estimate on any such work for
inside and outside of your home
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PHONE 32
RINGLING HEALDTON
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Spradling, D. F. The Ringling News. (Ringling, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1921, newspaper, August 25, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1918998/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.