The Hastings Herald (Hastings, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HASTINGS HERALD
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Announcements
The Herald ia authorized to an
iH'imcc the followitigcamlidatcs (or
ofTce subject to the action of the
Di moctatic primary on Tuesday
August 3 1920:
For United Staten Senator— -
Hon scorr fkiiuis
of Lawton Okla
For Congress 6 district —
KLMKlt 1 110MAS
of Medicine fane Okla
CHAM JONHS
of WMirika Okla
A great mtuiclan la not necea-
aarilj a muiic lover a fart attested
tj many gn-st miuJo maker of the
masculine gender— fur lntame the
deaf IUrthoren who aa “aurrounJ
ed Ij ailenre like a world walking
among men- Thia master rouMiait
once dtvlared that before he lost hi
hearing in bia boyhood he had dis-
liked music so much that hia father
bad to drive lain to the practice of
the art
Even Wagner hated a particular
brand of music described by him as
a kind that “follows the rules and
has no other reason for cxistence-
a he hated also “that whole cl ink-
ing glistening ahow grand opera I"
Ucrlioz took greater prido in the fact
tliat hia requiem mass frightcncJ
one of the listeners into a fit than in
hia masterpiece and 1’aganini often
said that ho would r&thcr ho praised
for the graco of his bows to his au-
dicnco than for his musical perform-
ance— Marian Cox in tho Chicago
Tribune
Jt'ST as lb a-buu rhlldrvo of I'ninr
t tor tbrlr country's gift to tb
rolled ttistrs— ib Statu of liberty
— oo will American boo children
contribute "on rent aud upward for
"America's Ulft to France a monu-
mental ataluo by Frederick Uie
Monnlca tb noted American sculptor
Mr MacMonnlro la contributing bis
ae re lira toward the monument which
It la estimated wilt cot fiVIOoO
Tb poaier shown herewith la by Al-
bert Sterner noted American portrait
painter It typifies tti tribute which
tbla country will pay to the French
tbroush the Marne monument The
poster wilt bo displayed In rltlea
towns and vtllagea and will dealgnate
many of the ptarea where contribution
may ba mad during the week of
Starch 22— a freewill offering In
which numbers of contributors rather
than also of contributions will be
sought from school children and others
Contributions are now being receiv-
ed at National !Ioadtiartera ISO Nas-
sau street New York by Charles II
Sabin president of one of New York's
largest trust companies who la treas-
urer of the fund
Tb memorial will be erected at
Pretty New York School Girl Helps
Spread Appeal for Pennies for
"America’s Gift to Franca"
Meant on the Marne and will rival
size and grandeur of design tb
Statu of Liberty
For County Attorney
IS 13 ANCI-RSON
SEEING ‘MOVIES’ IN DAYLIGHT
is below tho amount normally re- WOOD WON EVERY DELEGATE
quired in darkened moving picture
For Conrt Clerk -
MRS LELA LONDON
New Screen Idea Promises to Oo
Away With the Necessity of
Darkened Theater
Fur County Clerk — 1
CLEVE LAROKNT
Fur Sheriff
V J BALLARD
For Count Weigher—
V B PURCELL
F C MARMADUKE
For Commisiouer Precinct 1-
A L DUNKIN
FRIDAY APRIL 2 1920
Du rintr the month of April!
the Oklahoma State Dank of I
Hastings will conduct a Bovsj
Pig Club under the direction!
of the Co-operative Livestock
t i
development association of
Oklahoma City " hich seens
to promote the raising of pure
bred live stock in Oklahoma
This is a worthy work and
deseryes the earnest support
and co-operation of every
baqker in the state
It has been demonstrated
that the most successful
method of incret sing the ag-
ricultural prosperity of a I
county or communitj or the
bettering of the coming gen-
eration is by means of a boys
pig club
Every worthy boy in this
community should be inter-
ested m becoming a member
of the pig club and thus es-
tablished himself in one of I
the best paying businesses in
the world and by so doing he
will not only be benefiting
himself but ne will be aiding
in the great work of making!
Oklahoma one of the
live stock states
The public of London England
is interested in what is known ns a
Q E D daylight cinematograph
screen whereby with the usual pro-
jecting apparatus pictures arc pro-
duced ia daylight equal in definition
to those shown in darkened theaters
Heretofore where this clear defini-
tion has been got in daylight there
was required a tremendous amount
of electric current and the consump-
tion of the films has been corre-
spondingly rapid In the case of the
Q E D screen tlie amount of cur-
rent for indoor use for daylight or
artificial fight is no greater than or
theaters If the invention works
out moving pictures can spread into
countries where tho natives will not
go into darkened buildings and
needless to say the educational uses
of moving pictures both commer-
cially and otherwise will be multiplied
No Apologies for Being a Sofdk
Chicago Starch — The entire dele-
gation from New Hampshire was In-
structed for Leonard Wood for the Re-
Vibltcan presidential nomination ac-
cording to the complete returns
Ilnrly reports hnd It that Johnson had
received one delegate but when the
filial figures were all In It was found
tliat the entire delegation was for
Wood
DR C D COIL
Dentist
HASTINGS - OKLAHOMA
ALFALFA HAY
No 1 AlfJfa at $1 per bale
TI-1E PRICE OF
WHEAT
Ha
s advanced sotns recently and we are in
market for your grain Come and see us
the
Chickasha Milling Company
COLEY HADDOCK Manager
MacVEAGH FOR WOOD
Chicago March— ' When told by n
friend that opposition forces In Illi-
nois were ninklng cnpllnl of the fact
that he Is a soldier mid In uniform
Leonard Wood declared that he hnd not
apologies to make Tor the Amerlctm
uniform
“If I hnd It would he an Insult to
every soldier who died In France or
Id any previous war we have waged"
Chlengo March— That Leonard Wood
Is first and foremost a 'statesman Is
the keynote of a statement made by
Franklin MacVengh of Chicago secre-
tary of the treasury under President
Taft
MacVengh sent his Indorsement of
Leonard Wood to National William
MncChesney chairman of the Leonard
Wood Illinois Campaign Committee
The Best Investment You Will Ever Make
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IS THIS!
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MILLIONS OF JEWS— Men women and children —
are dying of starvation and disease in war-stricken
Poland Lithuania Czechoslovakia Galicia and Pales-
tine Rich and poor haunt the bread lines
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MICKIE SAYS
Mothers wander crazed emaciated homeless with starving babes piteously beseech-
ing at their barren breasts children weak and skeleton-like lie famished dying and
dead thousands upon thousands of them in those afflicted lands beyond the seas
WARA Vt&RA QOUN
HERE’S fh GOOD ONE
USSEN- "THE AAN MMHO
DOESN'T ADVERTISE tAAN
KNOW HS BUSINESS -BUT
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THEY MUST BE SAVED!
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To you men and women who read this appeal if you are capable of pity and
human charity to you with hearts and consciences without regard to creed or sect
they appeal for help in this their darkest hour of distress
Oar Paper Appeals
To All Classes
You will like our 1920 stock of wall paper
because it will appeal with equal force to
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dignified colorings and designs as well as
the man that wants something cheap
Let us show you ovr line of wall paper
TH Rogers Lumber company
J O- ADAMS
HASTINGS :
Manager
: OKLAHOMA
You CAN save them! You WILL save them! ’
Give all you can Your money will save precious lives
JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN
Life for Those in the Shadow of Death
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This advertisement contributed by
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RED PEP’S
PHILOSOPHY
When you extend your hwJ to
some fellows thy often mistake ii
forycur foot and pull yovx kf
We’U not pull your leg you’ll always
get a square deal at this garage
THE CHALMERS CAR
sells best to those who know most
A comfortable convenient simple car embodying
the very best of all the new features and built for
a lifetime of service for the class of buyers that is
havdeit to pleas3- the kind that have had experi-
ence with other cars
The whole tremendous distinction of the Chalmers
is due to the unusual character of the car
IT’S YOUR CAR— You will
into it and drive it
understand when you get
Hastings Garage
W E BREUER Proprietor
Home of Red Pep
Q Wt BURNETT
Buys all kinds of produce and cream-
lie pays the highest market prices When
you deal with him you get the benefit of
over 2s years of experience He is located
across the street from the telephone office
Take your Cream to him
J
Lawton Mercantile Co
LAWTON - - OKLAHOMA
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McLain, R. E. L. The Hastings Herald (Hastings, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920, newspaper, April 2, 1920; Hastings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1782817/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.