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vase of error in advertisement this paper will not be re-
more than the of th? advertiTment.
Advertising Builds Success
perhaps the most wonderful development of this
age It has been pronounced the maker or
large or small, It is the one factor of success
often overlooked by merchants in" small towns•
is not the exclusiye weapon of big business; it is the
help to make little concerns grow into big ones.
that requires study and, be it said, •character. It
if it is untrue. It must build upon faith and hen
This newspaper is prepared to assist the business men of
their advertising problems. We may say, with due
that we know a little something about advertising, and
experience is available to all who care to use it.
Load Leads
this country is headed
our politicians keep on
atthe Citizen as a tax
pumped for this or
is billboard-
us in the British Empire,'
San Francisco Chronicle
1931.
difference be.
and British tax-
only to the fact that the
started their tax.spend-
first. We will catch up
if our politicians
way. Judging from
schemes proposed--Congress
to put more horse.
the tax well.
then shows that
ncome tax rate starts
per cent on the first $850 of
and immediately
25 vet cent on the hal-
Current Comment From
Washington
Although there has been no
formal vote on the matter, it
seems certain that the Senate
will not lend its approval to the
cancellation of the war debts
The President's Message has
been read to both the Senate
and the House. It emohasized
the necessity for universal dis-
armament, and pointed out that
the economic depression in this
country was a reflection from
abroad, rather than the result of
speculation or other unwise con
duct within our own borders
Relief measures were discussed,
Recommendations regarding
Banking, national development,
and many vital matters, were
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DR. E. W. FRANKENSTEIN
Optieal Specialist
1,000 patients in Henderson County.
Stirnmn's, Athens. Texas
First week each month.
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FOR SALE--Ribbons for Rem-
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THE NEWS.
Seeing
is Surely
Believing
AND that's the reason
we are so anx'ou to have
you allow us the pleasure
of cleaning, repairing and
pressing your clothes.
It's the way to learn that
we are best equipped to
do choice work.
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Athens, Texas
Thurs. Nite. Dec. 31--10:45
and Friday, January 1st
EDDIE CANTOR in
"PALMY DAYS"
with Charlotte Greenwood
Come to this show and start
the New Year with laughter
Saturday, January 2nd
Freighters of Destiny
with Tom Keene
Saturday Night, Jan. 2nd
A New Show at 10:45
"The Girl Habit"
with Charles Ruggles
Sunday-Monday, Jan. 3-4
"Street Scene"
with Sylvia Sidney, and
Estelle Taylor.
This is an excellent picture.
The Liberty magazine gave
it four stars.
Tuesday and Wednesday
January 5-6th
"Way Back Home"
with Seth Parker
One of the best ten picture-
made during 1931
Thursday, Jan. 7th
"WICKED"
In addition to made. The oaper concluded by Eyes examined Free with Victor McLaglen and
are various taxes on stating that, although legislation -- = - -- Elissa Landi
many kinds of reg- must be directed largely to meet . , lttalaKOI Ladies' Matinee 10c
artd heavy surtaxes on could justify a departure from mili ' C arlie 3ay
I above $(],800 a "vea'r. the sound principles of govern- Julius Fowler, Mar.
ment Among other peats m
ing, the Chronicle says; " '
tt Britain has come to the message, some members J
ishing tax situation bv. a question the President's views llw,i ' . --. . . .
tngnding" °f g°vernment spend" °n the war debt m°rat°rium' and ]abilityapending,of the withOUtnation their haSmessagebeeu suggestedmight, havet hhada t " ' J
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st0f the remainder of the house is considering a] i
ase h. not been duegroup t° change in its rules' with a vieW,jab] 'i HtlPY
but to the desire of politi- expediting the tra nsaction of its I
to taffy or that business. The Republicans
owers. We have the same for not getting down to work,i i There really are., EAR
if politicians in this c0un-i and the latter reply that it is] . Uo .oon. st.., .o .... ; Uota-,.[ t.7 NEll
1o will do-the same thin better to be slow and sure than! t R, od ca .. I Some people clew
, , ow.... I ,that ffm could be,
bring the United States to] to be speedy and sorry, M r. | T two boys who, wrote :'Now #tand out. don't think there's any
.............. [ jL :,na, xou re uone can always question but that they have succeeded I k~oi~tl~d ~ ~l~d ~ f.
me sorry pass, unless the ~arner aectmes me use oz me / be depended on for a good song. with a bang. ] over opporLftmlt "
calt a halt '--Mfg. Bureau ] Speaker's motor car, on the | Gu~ Kaha, who writes the lyri.es and In a song of this sort the matter
' "' / "~reu ,seato WhO l~ responsible ,or the of tefflpo iS quite important it the l and fl~en apologize,
~..._ [ground that its upkeep costs| music, have countless hits to their one singing or playing it wants to i ~ror ~e~'~K i1~ ~'~
au ............ t credit, e~'~d everyone on Tin Pan Kl- et the most Out of It I fin Iiii Th
i _ . .. / co~sis~enUer, mere. one _o~ cue moat must be taken slowly, so that its mole- ] * *---~" * .
I vors govern en economy. ome / _ . t song wrmng tean~ m me dy. witch keeps climbing up the scala .Wa~
if
I ........ / vusme~. ] to a climax, will not be tumbled and
t oelmve that this is no more than |That You*re Gone" is oneI its rhythm spoiled.
!a little political diplomacy, but[ of the best they have ever. turnedi Butany way--fastorslow--It's ccr-
it is.certain that there is no guile | 'l~leknL::t~?ast~°g'ingn~t 'ongemyltainly my "Song of the Week." l
.... , . ~ Creme programs. It's one of thoseI ~ Reviewed by
[or error in mr. oarner s sate- slow, emotional numbers we call l ,.:.
ment that it does not take an "torch" songs and its melody is well~ .... ~ .~,v~ /,"7) /] ~i~:::.,:. ;:~!~ ;ii i!:iii::i~:.
.......... above the average. The lyric too is I ~',~ ¢ / ~/ //-. |
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