Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, October 6, 1924 Page: 2 of 14
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brer .to the colonel to be etianed
riivt by th Indian t against the P ra-
te et at Mr. Radabaugh of count.
U ia inr ta ba a great picture.
Houston wui tone rememi
nle wha auda "North af
Houston will ba la the hmalight at
'.the location of tba filming of thill
epaj'of Texas at tba one. mere
-will ba historical interest sad value
ta thia film worth preeerring.
T Tba attention ta tba BMraat detail
. would ba surprising ta tba casual
inouirer. Tba eontdentiout cara and
;palna Ukea by Irria Willat director I
general ana oy caseett Maaeiy ai-
rcetor af tba animal acton tba cattle I
TVoald pata trertre understanding. I
Toe heart af Irvtn Wluat baa been in
tbia picture ao mere thaa tba heart af
Baaaett- Blakely aaa with their re-
rtive assistants they hara made
boat cattle picture ever made or
that likely erer will ba ataxia actio.
e aunilar herd af long era tattle la
Lxety ta ba assembled agile. They
. are rapidly going ant of atyle. Ex-
ept for norie acanaa they don't
Mil gaad beef.
r- . . Blakely Praised.
u hfr. Wfflat waa aaked what be
thought of Basset Blakely. "Ba'i
fa wonder" said Mr. Willat I'd ask
for Baaaat Blakely or 10 cowboys
' When I wanted something weH done."
..While we are oa Baaaat -wa might
aa well quote Miaa Lois Wilson who
? aaid "Mr. Blakely ia tba mast remark-
'able man I hire ever met" We hire
"aat "Papa Blakely" next ia order
"la Director Willat. which ia merely
'war opinion. This being- a cattle pic-
.tare a herd of Texas cattle being
.tba star performer lea t it reasonahu
ta place the man who directs the stdr
next ta tba director general' la fact
-wit boat Papa Blakely Director Willat
will freely admit there would not
bare been the pictara there will be. 80
mack for precedence aboat which
. 4he writer ia hazy as ta moviedom.
Qh yea. we moat act forget Pardner
Janes cattleman from Hollywood
wba waa band ia glove with Baaaett
. Blakely nor Willie B. Blakely aor
'"Jim East aor a doeea or more cow-
yjmea true end tried wba helped Baa-
aett handle bia unghorned stars.
About the extra aaed in the Abi-
dene acena when the herd first came
""fa team. Five thousand could bare
'"beea secured for aathlag. Those wha
' Vmaa J vim naiil BO rmw Aam 1am
MJLH $HoES AlN NEVOH
HO PERFEC' FIT BUT
Holm dY SHAPE!!
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FromToaajfs
JJlassifiedAds
Reward Is offered fat" afar
atlaa af eew atelea Peerleee
sedsa.
Party waatt ta reat ataitj.
bet tad Mxraam faralabai
apartaaat by Ootebar 19. .
Artracttra praaaaltlaaa af-
farad ta . reesjlag baaaaa la
Basisaea Oaaartaalty eatasja.
Advertiser baa tlx gaad
temewNee ta trade far vaaaat
lets a( bvae aajtlttot la baaga.
laws.
i
i
BTOJtbemtogether together with their
raureaa xai
tot IMastera of tba pictare. - It la bard
to get away trom tae impreaatea taat
Jam lieW sUata.
faraancr IKWKUrnitali Baab
.aaa bad a card of identification with
': tba asm he or aha waa ta receive
carefully written ea it L80l A crap
! game waa mentioned hi a aewspaper
I atory. The only member of tba east
af North of 86 eaagbt la that crap
game waa yanked out af it by Pirec-
tor Willat and seat borne.
1 . . . Camp PnrftaaM.
inera aas aeea qmta a ait prmtea
about a caasigament of bootleg baeae
foaad ta a carload af kamber at Gee-
z tea a atatka near tba laeadea. Tbis
: boeaa waa ia aa way eoojMcted with
the pictara people. Bight here ft la a
awlvflege to ba tale to repeat a eon-
eraatioa betweea the writer aad Baa-
) iaett Blakely early ia the tame. On
("a visit to tae ranca house where tba
f mavie folk Uved duriag tba first week
;tj intimated to Papa Blakely that a
. Tittle drink would not do aaybady any
aarm. tie said tnatlt aa aeea nv
a -eluded in bis contract that aa whisky
9 ;wts to be brought oa tba place. There
. a have been few days tba writer baa
.: missed from the ranch and the only
. J boose aaea waa the eooaterfeit boose
i Rudabaugb gave to bia pals Bonday
i rwhaa they were about to desert aim
and .that is tasteless; we tasted it.
a What kind of people are these
f movie folk The kind that are all
tea rare ia all walks of life aa nearly
1 peneect ladus and gentlemen aa one
2 wiD find anywhere. The bind yon
jrould be proud and dad to take nto
your home for indeed mast of them
-aave nomea with wives and kiddies la
tbeea impatiently waiting at Los Aa-
'relet. We heard a speaker at a Los
'Angeles banquet refer to Hollywood
' aa about aa wild aa a guts of batter-
. . milk. . There certainly can not be any-
thing wild about tba people one meets
(With Director Willat la the cast af
(North of 86.
Meat 'Em Felks.
1 1 Would yoa like aome doseapa of
: these people Take Irvm Willat. We
" saw much of ban in the four weeks
'at an timet under all eoaditiona. Hs
goea about bia work pleasantly rath-
Z er atvdiously ett fly patiently much
3 . like ear awn Oscar Holcombe Haten-
ting patiently to everybody and los-
dng' bia temper or 1ii auavity never.
Bvan in the many times be was beard
to aak the vialtora to move their cart
ut af range it waa always done
- pleasantly and patiently. Irvin Willat
"aa the cltareat bine eyes I have
v aver seen in a man and the kindest
emoet direct gaaa. Coming in contact
"with him fires aaa the reaction from
: a good aicture or niece of keen statu
ary. He is a very high type of Amer-
testionalhr. I litntr be lie re.
aa eye filler for the ladiea ao doubt
aboat that and ba may ba sa caking ly
aware of the fact bat after yoa know
him yoa find be iaa't at all "up
stage" bat a very pleaaaat fallow and
gentleman one of the boys with the
mea of the ranch. He ndea like a
centaur of course.
There are a lot of ether fine peo-
ple in tbia east We did not meet a
single eae with aa jupleeaaat or un-
satisfactory reaction. Jimmy Mur-
ray cameraman ex-drtver soldier;
J lit mis Bpeakv property man alwaye
in demand; Joneeey cameramaa aad
handy maa; Boat the girl who check-
ed the scenario; Guy Oliver the may
or of ANlene; and a lot oi delight-
ful people all jumbled up ia memory
but all are the kind of folks yoa like
to meet
No mare wfll Baasetf a cattle bear
the megaphone "Once afore papa-
bring 'eat around tbia way." No more
will tba Hoaatoa visltora bear the
ringing order "Picture" aad sad tht
action before the taratn cranks.
'-North of 86" bas.xWWeat. Our
keen regret gaea with them aad we
hope they wifl bold always for Hous-
ton tba same kindly affectionate feel-
ing af ret pact and admiration wa feel
for them. I
"Wrap 'am up."
NET SPREAD
IN SHIP CASE
(Cont'd from Pg. 1.)
to sea in the heavy norther which
blew up laat Sunday.
Thursday night the boat limped
Into Galvestoa and on up the ship
cbsaeL Bba ia being held under dose
watcb of government authoritiee at
the Texts company docks In Houston
thlp cnanneL City deteetivee ad
Agenta C. R. Carter. J. EL Wetla and
A. fx echtrff mada the arreata
It was throuah tba owner of the
vetaeL Judge Miles Beevee of Fort
Worth that the theft of the boat was
brongt to tba attention af federal au
tboritiea.
mUiDBJ.
(Caat d treat Pi. 1)
fighting tba hoof aad aaaata dlaaaaa
by aiaug&tering taa ttfectea aaimaia
iaateal af aegsegatiM them aad at
tempting to find earns remedy ar
traatraeai for tba dltaate Dr. Mas
gave eat the followtcg autamtat from
tba sacretary at agncultura ia which
ia eatllaed the government'a policy
ana tae riaisa let nv
Tba attteaeat waa xtraa eat ta
reply ta a reqaeat fran the Lea Aa
galea eaanty. CaL Medical aadety
that tba geraramaat eeadexperU
there to study the eaataa aad affecu
af tba diaaaae aad to experimeat with
af ceatreuiaa tba oat-
break.
Taa- fact b that fsat-aaeVmaath
la a verr aid disease aad
mads tba auk Jeet af aralonaed atudv
Tba United Btotaa lopg age adoptea
the policy at eradicating it wbaatrer
it aught appear. Beet ate of its high-
ly eaategioBS aatnra taa diaeasd
genua can aot safely ba kept la stack
evea for taa panose at study. - Bec
retary Wallace taarefara aaa rtrated
co permit any rapenmentauea ia tit
Uaitad Btatea. balding that tba only
safe Bracedara la ta atamn it out as
auicklv aa Mssibla.
Tbe dedsloa af tbia etepartment
aot to approve cxparimeatatioa with
the viras at heat aad ataeth disease
tbia couatry waa arrived at only
after moat careful aoasideratien af
' abase af tbia subject Out rea
for aot permitting sack experi
ments aret Tirat that aaly a cursory
study at tba diaaaae could M aiada in
infected treat under our system at
prompt slaughter and burial of af'
fectea aad exposed aaimsls unlaat the
viras were propagated aad kept ea
hand for aa extended period after the
diaaaae weald otherwise have been
stamped eat 8eceeL that there ia
little er aa nrotoect that such a study
fwould add anything to the knowledge
that tu been gained by tba vast
ameuat at experimental and research
study that baa baea made at tbia die-
ease by European inrettlgttart af
tmiaeat standing ia bath veterinary
and human fields of mediciae. Third
the difficultr af coarrallina the virus
of this highly infection i atalady and
preveatmg taa aecape ox taa mi action.
Fourth the probability that many a!
the Btatea. if they knew that expert
menta ware beint carried aa with this
disease would immediately place era-
serf oes uaea aaipmeats et pracuct
til the products af the Bute ia wh
t't. fa-1 inreetifttioat ware bemg made
He ia I tu taa uiruawog'tait a ay mn
tiaatlan ar reaeareb atudv that mtoht
produce werthwbilo results weald have
to aa earned aa far mea taa aad pot-
bei.w?r?. Md " to Woman Is Injured in
Motor Car Accident
.THWM " VWVHV HI WK
UOWera ahanlutal Tha dra Limn..
"aion may kelp a Tittle.
ap to Director Willat
Sha walked
at Bneiders
Mra. Sadie Wright who Uvea about
fire miles from Houston on the Hum-
vuv Duomr. aaiurao. ana. m li. . .. . . . . .
weetly ..Id. "I wish to report rto ITS. JTSJSTSIS. TOA.?'' rB
boss that I had nine hours sleep last " " "J" "H "irl 1"2
Sight" "Pine." aaid Mr. WlTUtL and . whl tU. WM "M riT
we were lntrdil w. . L-v- I DunM' ran mta a dlUB aad
4 jnonfli to be included In General
Woltert' noonday dinner party at
v which Loir Wilaoa waa guest of bon-
er. She wtt so glad Ma Perguson
waa a womanly woman not a club
! womn type you know the severely
! tailored type.
I overturned near her home.
She waa brought to the Baptist boa-
pjtal.in aa ambulaaca af tha IVgte
West Undertaking company. Her in-
juries are said to ba painful but not
itenoue.
Oea't Smake.
? ir offered the writer a
dgaratte which waa accepted and
" wt aaid "Perhtpa Mitt Wilton would
uta one too." "No" the I
ameke not that I think
she said. "I don't
it la wrong
-ar aaytainff i just don't think the
eaor et tobacco adds anything to a
( woman's charm." If you aria man.
itliae the .sort of womaa you
.wouM vchoae for a wife and that
would be Lola Wilnon and if yoa are
H a woman imagine the kind of woman
you would select for your brother's
" I?. aBi J0.1 ' would be Lelt
.- Wilaoa. Incidentally aha looks 10
- yea re. younger la. real life than ahe
- doea aa tha screen. She's a tine
S''w-Amerlcaa girl aad she
' doeen't drink aad aha would aot be
included la a party where the ltd
would ba evea peeped under. .
vti3?1!? TfnU 7V btr n
' Wi ia the "Sfdeahow of life" where
"t amral other difficult mlea. be
inra me at an English gentleman
I WJU.?M wa.aaarly aa be It
v real life aa any deeeriptfoa- could
rtrty. Mr. and Mra Torreacey by
- the war. were the aaaperaaa of Miss
- jie wtuoa aa aer last trip ta Bu-
. rore. !-' ' .--
' towt ia nua awoa tae in-
? n womaa ta the picture ia ta
real llfev a stoat. UiWf . heme!evfng
ro(. man. and ena Wi.k intluite pa-
tienee and pr a la t!s work taayaa
Ti'-nceu PTin - -Ten ut aroau
t I 'uuto While
of taa acena
CHILD IS SURIID.
ALTAIR Texas Oct 6. Funeral
servieea for little) Glada Berger
aangnier oi ur. aaa mra. Albert
Berger of this dry who died at 4
aa..Baturday were held at 40
p. m. Saturday at tha family re
dence la tbia dtv. with burial ia the
Columbus cemetery. The child had
been lu for same time with throat
trouble. ...
taatmf
ea
Weal atate ar baaaa'ai
tfaUatetts Mniiiil
aaa m-u-r -t-as Ha aad eul
" t"e breu. r 1
t of t-e I
diaad: Discoust Ssls ;
virua af the diaaaae would ba a potea-
tial menace to healthy auateptible
aaimals ia tha vicinity.
TUm department ia meet aaxieui
to enlarge ita kaawlcdga eoacaraiag
toot aaa moau disease ana u una a
better method of atamame out the in
feetioa when it gains entrance lata
thia eauntry but I feeL ia view of
the above facta that wa would aot be
ia SBProrinf experimeats
each aa yeurbeard at cauacilara has
recommended aad that research
atudiea of thia diaaaae akould be ear
ried aa ia countries where ia ia ea-
demle and aot la tbit eeantry where
the slaughter method of combe tiog
autbraaka of the ditettt baa baea am-
ployed aa successfully."
ia duMHMffig tha matter further
Secretary Wallace wrote that be bad
received large numbers of comm unlet-
ootid from persona who assert they
n-ra a cure tor iaa mtaaaa ar waa
with to puraae iarattigatleiui or de
leranae meuoaa at trajumiaawa.
Met t ex taeaa Manuualcaaoaa are
trom persona who dearly have not
Studied the abundant HtaraMira aa ka
subject aad wba have aUght knowl-
edge af tad edeatifie work which ba
eea vamea oa ra tae past.
"tea rreieseer Lawfaer af Ger
many waa carrying ea bia reaeareb at
the experimental farm a ear Berlin
the disease escaped and tha German
goverameat waa called upoa to pay
H" ' the large losses result-
ing. The British ministry af agricul-
ture and fisheries mArin t.
duet a aeriee af exBertmanta af
On SJI eld Wtr vaaaal annlnJ .
Ubofatory but waa eompeUed to tire
up ta despair because it waa found
impost bit to prevent the healthy coa-
trel animals from eontrtatina the 44a-
In rraaca iaraarJ fltM a V.
goverameat tana near Atfort Hke-
witevwere obliged to give up their ex-
Krimeata aa foot and mouth dUeaea
Mute BotwithtttBdlng their We-
cially equipped buMnga and ersry
kaowa piutiouTthTmtJa iuB
aot ts prevented from jumping from
one bara to another.- .
. f erring ta aug gestlona t.t Ht
ot ather lnsecta may spread ft ti.4
mouth ditetse . becrettry Vittee
called attentioa to experienoea in tbt
three previous outbreaks ia tba IVt-
ed States. These occurred in 1j2
1W& and WH an lateto ba ytr.
Thd diaease permitted and spread dur-
ing aavntha af severe winter tempera-
tiirea ia the Narthera 8tatea long
after tba doea at tha fly aeaaoa.
"The department at agriculture"
tba aeeretary . pointad out further
"bad a ataf of highly trained acientifie
woratra aaa aaa a deed appreciatloa
at tha value at sdentine 'work. -.But
la view at tba highly contagious na-
ture et tba disease and especially at
tba economic bardahioa - cauaed bv
quarantine measures agimet loeautiet
aad Bute la whiob the di tease exiata
a. ooea aot aaea wise to aatertaia
auggeatieua which' aaa t em a late keep
mg the Jtitease la stock ta any part
a taa unitea atatae er any Islands
adjacent The methods at ertdlcatloa
which thd dxpartmept baa followed
hare kept taeUalted Stetea free tram
tba diaease txceot far the aeeaafatnal
autaraaat."
SMCODRR
w
OPITODAY
Bar feat and tha 'ether alepoanta
re utea away. -v-x .
About 11 n. m. tba dreu trala
Bulled eat . . j .. s ;
Nellm aaaaed aamatblna wtt wroni1.
ElepbaBto ia the eircde train started
to squeal and .cry. Than aaid Kegel
Nellie brake down and cried. Great
tears rolled dowa bar face. Tba
marks af tha weeping spell still shew-
ed oa her face when aha arrived n
ttoustoa Sunday night ' .
Xaaal I aat bar annlaa. nattad bar
raad talked to her aad aba quieted
down. But every hour ar aa tbrouch
I the Iaa night aa tba- trala rumbled
r toward Houston and Nellie's now
boat( the would squeal and tbraah
f rem -kind
aaa -
Then mora applea aad kind words
from NageJ would quiet her down.
Tha train hearina Nellie and the
leeper arrived ia Hauatoa about f
p. au Tba ear containing the ele-
Dhant waa switched to a sidlna alone-
uaa ua reaea iraa aaa Bteei
(Caaf d frem P. i)
writ ot error to the supreme court to
let tba case beioraftne tribunal Of
laat retort On tba etha baaA tha
wars cith appeaia awy aa na ewa
motion eertifr tba legal qaeatioas ia.
vahred director to the eupreaM court
which weald throw the caae mto that
court immediately Car final deeiatea.
Taa tlupreme court beriae ita work
with 180 apulicatioM far write of
error tram tha lower eourta. It wUI
require tbout tlx weeks to dispose of
au x iDeee. ouomissioB ot cases arm
start Wednesday but there aril ba a
opinieas aatU the following week and
tarn perhaps only aa optalona from
the eomalstflou of appeala.
Among Ufa eaata pamling ia tha
court from last term it the Bracken-
ridge win cite from Saa Antonio. An-
other ia that at Geller against the
DaUae street railway company mrolr-
tag the right of the city council of
Dallaa to grant a raise in street car
...1. Ulli .1'. 1 .
r . w" auwiiiiuij ua issae w
the Votera. .
"I want to exoreta mr rerv alneara
aibly years duriag which time taef.euoni "r. e11 "-
mwon vaaw aivhauu Maaesu mJ KBW mm
gregaaon and ruling body .of my
eburcb. This exuretsion af cnhfUM
oa the part ot my friends in Heestoa
?aa ttouaton fretbytery makes ma
sel verv heevibr mr raannnalliint
and fills me with a compelling de ter-
mination to render the very best aer
rice of which I am capable to tba
people whom I love. I am deeply in-
terested ia an that la for the neara.
unity and prosperity af Houston. I
appreciate very much the courtesies
shown me by the Post-Dispatch.
"J. Elmer Ferguson."
lift
f" r f ' "'"'
(Cont'd from Pg. 1.)
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Bui hnlldlna a Ran Jarlnta atraat.
Abuot 10 p. m. a Post-Dispatch re
porter viaited tat car.
Post-DisDatch Gets
ewi - ra . elephant that la when an elephant
I hanlra "rnm PaitOrlfr .K"! bnie; rulr the ho
vw aaa a vm-oymfMM a
sintle lanttra. atupeadtd from
the ceiling by a piece oi wire dimly
lighted tba ear. Ia ne end several
bales ef bay were piled. Loose hay
carpeted tha floor. ; . - ;
In the ether end af the car the
giant animal loomed huge and gro-
tesque ta the halt light abed by the
lantern. She waa rsstleetly weav-
ing to aad fra. Two chains fattened
firmly to the car ben her feet while
another girdled her neck. Nagel sat
oa a bale of hay near tba tlepbant
"She baa taken quite a liking to
me." aaid Natel She without
doubt thd heat animal for park pur
poses m tba herd being quite tame
and eentle." '
"Nellie has teen mearauy every
city dad towa of any site ia the
United Btatea during her drcua .ea
reer ." be aaid. "She was raised ia
Hamburg Germany. When she was
4 years aid the eld Baraum Bailey
dress bought her. For many years
she wsa ia their .herd. Finally when
Kinc ling Bros bottg bt out Baraani ft
Bailey aha was transferred to their
herd. -
Nellie ia 32 yearn old. ne ace at
an for an elephant that expecta to
lira to a ripe old age at a century ar
more.
"Nellie ia what da called an 'anchor
elephant that ia when an elephant
ancaor eiepnant until It becomea ra-1
tioml again.
Houston eniidren will not ret to see I
Nellie until the preeeat quarantine ir
aver aa the too baa been closed to
ireciude any pottibility of the aaimals
ing infected.
Nscel planned to take Naloa
to Hermann park early Monday morn
ing Deiora traac becomea heavy.
ALL SAINTS CHUROH.
Membera ef An SainU narlab will
meet Monday it 8 p. m. hi the aehool
ball. Tenth and Harrtrd atreeta
They are planning a baaar to be eirea
m tae near iuiure.
FIRE-PIlEVEUTIOn WEEK
OCTOBER 5th to 11th
Fire IMIiiaan Flra Pafla 'aad Buck eta Flra Hoee Hoa
Carta Hoaa Baela Flra Axea etc Do your part to help reduce
tha flra loaa. Look after your Ore fighting equipment thia week
aad replace tha worn oat and defectlvq equipment and add new -aquipttant
where needed. We have a big atock of flra depart-
ment supplies. Sand aa your orders or write today for catalog
aad prlcea.
NIRON& STEEL CO.
taaAJmX(IWOatTat
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MCE & COLES
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The Stamp of Approval
When buying Fresh Beef Pork or Veal. Hams Bacon or
Sausage ask your dealer to let you see the Federal
GowWiment's inspection stamp showing that meats have
been "U. S. Inspected and Passed at EsUbluhment No.
271." It is ihe seal of protection.
AH meats sold by us are prepared in Houston under the
close supervision of inspectors and not subject to con-'
lamination from .handling or exposure uvtransit during
long railroad hauls. -
If you insist on this stamp you are absolutely safe
Houston Packing Company
ill
Vconfd from 'h. liT" ' V
wu found ea the floor of her bed-
room. Appareatty aha took thd pia
toi from the table in tba dining room
where her father left it walked Into
her own nam aero it a aarrow ball
write the note loot berselfV inn tbea
KimrM Baea Inrai tha ainlna anaai
. where aha fett. 7-.
When the. rlrfa naMa vaaha ka
aaa waa auu caaactoua.
"Daddy vanll fomriva taa. aMnt
your he heard her whUper.as ahe
lapsed into aaooaacieutaets; - She vat
oeaa a tew miautea later. '
Tha ball.t fram tba M Mllhar nla.
tol passed tntlrely taraufh hliaa Cti-
rert'a body coming out Just below the
shoulder blade and want - anrirahr
through the door facing at the door
n in room ana out into-tne ctiL
It Wan nicked an lata h Rhnrt flail
Offlcea Turner under the tolenhoae
tae aarrow aauwar. ana
waa turned Ovar tn Jnrlaa Caaifikalt
Overatraat i - . -
Dr. A. T. TeJlay ef 1405 Beau'
Chama atraat. waa tha ahralotaa anm.
monad to the scaae of the tragedy by
i. " " ansa lauren.
Br. Chat. L. Hush pastor of the
Woodland Helrhta tinreh. Whlah Ml.a
Calvert attended durii
stated Sunday that hehad known bar
for aaveral ytara. and that aha had
been of demandant dlaimatHmi ia
at leant two yeara or more and that
the Seemed to bare a ran naanllaa
disposition." Ho atared that the last
time he bad talked with hUas Calvert
er aaa seen aer waa a few weeks
rti a. at ft' a w 'V I mVaa wafsidi asmAtaa
f B aratTJtg aj a a v atuag wveaar uwfc;
. I . . Ident a r tt t met on the at
t I ' i lot tha ... 1 t!-hta rhiirch. Kill
h.J not a -.te- J ciiurch within tha
ptt two t.ou. i ba stated hbe bad
to. J him a n ; .r af times that "no
One i i to care for ler" aad tbat
ar -.. it care to uve. . i -Tha
iA wis a far nrattr brunette.
JUt rather slight atafure and weighed
aoouruua pounaa. but wat taamg
butiness course at the Mtttev bun
nets college an waa Ttry popular
with boya and girls of her age.
- tba Is anrvived by ber partra aaa
sitter Neillet due brother l.arold;
da ancle D I. Calvert and her
graadpareBtd and other relatirea re-
wnt m t iaao""a .
lier brouier. l.araM Calvtrt la
the navy and aeearH'ng ta laat re-
ports received la Lourtaa by the
family ha ws aboard tha U. ek
Rochester. lie tare kla addreea
I his laat letter aa Pert Uaater New
rxora uiry Bixta ointioa. ina.com'
mnndation baa baea made to him.
The body of-i'iie Calvert la at the
rog ie weat . unaertaking company.
' Funeral eervkee. will be held at
8:80 a. ta. Monday at tha tamily real
dence- - 035 Osiar avenue Bar.
CbarleeS. Bash pastor of the Wood.
tha family ear with a anmha At mm.
here of the Baptist church at Pals-
bo were ia Houston ea route
to DUd ta a coaventbn. He declin-
ed the invitation because he was ua
able to go at that partJeular time
r JB tnotber took
their friendt riding lu their car that
ifternoon over the city showing them
placea af intereat ......
He alaa Itlted that ha ha.1 talk.
toflaa Cairert a auaber ot timet
sells r.
AT S GEIITS YitD
Taxtlla MUb Ca. Now aaaalai invt
Yard Resjuiart af Sartaa Trto-
' faae ad SaKtaaa Dlraot
".." ta taa Utar. : - v.
. 5 v- i
Xansaa City kfo. Women who
make tietr own; clothes and appred
ate real aargama in ousuty arose ma
wha? mZSZSr kUT w!f" JlaJial will marvel at the vamea made
i?2L JSfl!-hiHVn m0Tpoaalbla foV them today by tha ah-
to accompany her and ber mother tarJT-. . .iT. r .fi. iVni. r
nouneement of the Textfle hfllla Com'
pany of this elty Who will sell all of
their 4 aad 0-yard remaaata at only
one a yard.
The decision - of thia wen known
concern to sell remaaata direct to the
user offers aa unusual opportunity to
secure new fan .colore in Be rata. Tri
co tinea aad suitings tt a big earing.
Every reader interested should write
to Remnant DiVlsioa 1911 Textile
Kin. rti. r...a rite
tree details of thia ramarkaua oiler.
" 81JVJBIW P.
From SuHivaa PeerleM Co. Otrafs
BBp AND FANNIN BTBBBTS
'A88EaTOro"FEERLK88t'BUBURBULN SEDAN
License fjumber 286-750
REWARD
PHONE PRESTON MM
TAKE NOTICE
We have ooneJnded azraatmaaata wfU theDictofraph Prodoeto
Cotroratioa el Now York City tba maaufaeturan. tbd ...
WOUXMTAM OUS'
ACOUSTICON
to act aa axdiaira datributiag aeata for the Aaouaticon aad
stippuaa in
HOUSTON
Thta oWartment wfll be b charaa of aa experWa Aeotaniooo.
fttor who wfll gkdlr detnoastrate and submit for trial the typo
of Aoouatioon beat fitted to your individual requirementa
On Ten Days Free) Trial No Obllfttlon.
Tlaa AeouaUoeat Dapeaxaant WW aW Xawoad On
OCTOBER 6th 7th 8th
ThaAeouatloeaieVpart Mr. N. Herman af New York City
will demonstrate in our ttora. You are eordiaily invited to meet
Mr. Hannan who has many rears of experience ia the said ot
hearing appUanota for the deal.
The Aeotartioon ia beyond question tha erowriingaohkreiBent
ot the oentury for tha relief of impaired bearing. Tbe tboroodi
desodbility aad affioacy of tha Aeouttioon have stood taa
aaUtaat ia every dTilixed aountry for tha laat quarter at a
A. Pa CARY CO. 800 Keystone BIdg.
Hanry Sear '"-
J. Wllllaml Sarkdull
C Morgan Abrama
Adrian F. Altkana
0. Edward Cornwall
Eetabllehed Walter B. Kalffar
1b72 i. Wm. Sarkdull Jr.
Andrew P. Rlahard
Private Wfraa te New York Chleaea
and throughout the Cotton Salt
H.iiB;BEER
119 Barenne Street Mew Orteam U. -
Cotton Seed Oit-Jtict-gugar and Coffee
Vrrte tor Our baity Cotton Market Letter
Per Further Information See Oar Corraaaondent
a McCAULEY
9tt Prslris Are Boastoii Tclas 5 Prestoa 2872
t r t::i.t e"
LurM " ba Li Te v
cemeutnr. h.".bers ti bt
fr'T t e Too il'-t "si
of aid L...s tmvt.t act a t-
n'tsr .
ILda..J I 'rJ ;
u jL.j::5-.;
: MOO
Relieved Her After fcitxs
' Pdd for Tre&tsaests ts& ;'
' 1 1.. Snaw4.T?ate ' Palfayl. ' f '
"It would ha Imitatathia fed ma to
tell fully an that your Plant Juice
aaa done for me. . ThU mtdicine
brought me such great benefit that I
atmnlr iflas nat daajwiha It ta wornl :
and the. best way I knew to relate it
ia te say taat 1 am not ua same per-
bob at all ainca t kara t.k.a Plant
Juice." aaid lira; Has Davis pramla
eat aad well known butintte worn fa
of San Antonio Texan who owns the
New York Juiunery Store located at
2U Booth Alamo atraat. that
-Thirteen' mra ego" Ifra. Savii
continued while talking with The
tra auiv i nuwra aa tutn
of ptomaine poisoning. .It left 1 me
wiia a very weaa- atemaca.- eav
veloped acute indlceatioa . aad tbea
came nervous indigestion. At times
I got so bad with thia indigestion that
I would faint away and become uncon-
scious. l"or moatha I bad to live oa
a diet of skimmed milk. At hut I '
became ao bad that I could sat at-
tend term budnesa aad waa out of
my ttora for a period ot three yers. '
"Even my memory was affected and
became like that ot a child. I eoulda't
remember a thing. 1 became ao weak
that I couldn't go out oa the street
aloaa for I aronU narar Vnaat ark an
I mlgbt fto ever aad become uncea-
acMua. i eoobmt go up er down
tteira by myself because of my
weakened eonrHtinn knt amnU baaa
to have aamehodv bain ma - -
; MBealdea the stomach trouble
not do ita work properly and I b
duious anacxa ana ainr ana Ma a
would actually teem blind at timi
Mr kidneys were troubling aa also.
- "I tried diets anaciallats- treat.
menta almost speaf a fortune aad
evea men uanaoaa science but to
no avail and tbea one day t met a
police officer whom I know. - Thia
officer Insisted that 1 try Plant Juice
and told me ef tha wonderful geod it
had done hia wife and so I atarted
oa Plant Juice aad let me teR yoa that
today I surely feel indebted to that
police officer because Plaat Juke has
simply made me ever -bow and has
tiren me perfect health attar all
those veara af suffering.
"I have a fine annatJta hmm am
always hungry; can eat most anything
F-eraa foods that I could aet eat
when I wtt a girl and 1 aever auf-
ter .with my atotaecb. Ity liver le
woning properiyt kidneys act normal;
I have gained 10 pounds and jny
nerrea hara betw heaefitMl amnilar.
fully. AU tha treatments I tried rand m
the money I spent did nothing torn-Ik
pared to what Plant Juice baa doaa v '
tor me aad I gladly recommend euchf
a wonderful medicine to every body." I
Plant Jnlaa I. miA I. tl-21 kfl .
the Court Hon at Pharmaer rVmavaaa
and Fannin and by Court House
Pharmacy No. 2 McKhmey and Craw-
torn ana py auyrugglsta.
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