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THE AVSTI DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY MARCH s, 190T. ‘
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AT DRIVING PARK
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AUSTIN LEAGUE TEAM
vs.
DISCH’S ST. EDWARDS
GAME CALLED AT 3 O’CLOCK
the Club that will represent Austin in the Texas
Come out and see
New Uniforms.
League this Year, New Grand Stand.
HARRELL & KLEIN CO.
to
HANCOCK OPERA House
Wilson Bros.’ 50c Sox, No. 1004, Monday only, 3 pair for $1.00.
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Extraordinary Engagement
Fi
Miss Constance Crawley
sucocsses.
By Bpecial xequest—‘wednesdny Matinee
AS YOU LIKE IT
wednesday Night, f
ROMEO AND JULIET
W. L. Harrison
to
Fil
Pastime Theatre
Rece
Otho
yard
6-GREA‘T ACTS=6
BACK FROM NEW YORK
Now
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New Phone 47.
Old Phone 1057.
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FOR SPRING WEAR
CLOSES SUCCESSFUL WEEK.
win
4=Shows Daily=4
Galve
Sauce
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SOPHOMORES ISSUE
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EDITION OF TEXAN
PHROSO COMES TO LIFE.
FOR
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Coffee
Milk
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413 Congress Avenue.
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The
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R. G. Gebhart of Fort Worth was
the
Read the sgns on the
bulldins. 100 West Ninth
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French heel; price
FORMI
$3.50
plumbing, electric and tin
Burt’s.
work done by
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612 Congress Ave.
The winner of the first prize in the
McCormick.
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We show two new styles that
are popular—
One 1
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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
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PRICES:
Matinee 20c
Night 15c and 25c
PICKED UP
ABOUT TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Collins of Hous-
ton, who are well known in Austin,
You
In V
See
titled "The Alamo,” which has at-
tracted considerable attention.
University of Texas in the Texas state
oratorical contest to be held In Waco
Pastime Theater Presents Good At-
tracions and Schedules Others.
Kodaks for ront. Jordan, 110 Con-
gress, upstairs. •
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Harrison’s "Elk” blend coffee is the
best.
among the arrivals at the Avenue yes-
terdav.
J. Lisk of Dallas is stopping at the
Harrison’s "Elk” blend coffee is the
best.
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registered at the Avenue.
D. W. Munhox of Houston was at
o-
115 west Sixth stroet, opposite Postomice,
FOR WHITES ONLY
‘ Icludins
WALTZR MONROE, with His Battteaxes and Firebrands.
MISS MABLEL BLANCH ARDT, the Favotite Binger.
THE FAMOUS BILu WATSON, Eecentrio Irish Comedian, Singing
and Dancing.
• Other Speclaittes, including Moving Pictures.
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S. E. nSJNGREN.
Undertaker and Embalmer.
. Fine Carriages for Hire.
Hospital Ambulance.
Morgan & Wishart
PROPRIETORS
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Lemon Meringue Pie Mince Pie
Cheese and Crackers
Do you want the latest baseball dope
and goods? See Hessey.
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Rev. C. D; Daniel of El Paso will
preach at the Second Street Baptist
church this morning at 11 o’clock.
Harrison’s "Elk" blend coffee is the
best.
Musical Program.
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TURKEYS.
A few nice gobblers and fat tur-
key hens left.
ELKS.
That is the name of the coffee
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$
registered at the Driskill yesterday.
C. T. Rather was an arrival at tl
Avenue yesterday.
Sixth street; both phones. Free de-
livery.
The cotebrated Engush Lterary Actress, Supportod by Arthur Maud,
and ner company of London plagera, presonting the greateat ot her
COFFEE'THRESHED HER
want to get next time you
Its flavor and aroma make
-
you
buy.
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Dr. S. H. Werlein, pastor of Tenth
Street Methodist churoh, will preach
at the Confederate Home this after-
noon at 3 o’clock.
Mask skate Friday night. Central
rink ____
Judge Frank Templeton of Houl-
ton is in the city. Judge Templeton
is the aUthor of a historic novel en-
blue rays, by Miss Mabel Stevens,
graduate of the College of Dermatol-
Jordan’s 1907 souvenir book of Aus-
tin is put up ready for mailing. For
sale at 410 Congress avenue, upstairs.
THE STrL19H FRENCH KID
All over patent kid leather, light
turned soles, ribbon lace, high
Be a man. Have that suit pressed.
The Armstrong Boys, both phones.
a trial and
Baseball season is on and Hessey &
Co. want to fit you out with the best
goods for very little dough.
A large and complete line of Stetson's Hat. always on hand.
Professor C. H. Huberich of the de-
partment of law at Leland Stanford
University, who was formerly con-
nected with the faculty of the Uni-
versity of Texas, has accepted an in-
vitation to give a course in law at the
next summer session of the University
of California. The work to be given
will be either a course in constitu-
tional law or a course in conflict of
laws.
EDITORS CHOSEN FROM CLASS
OF 1909 PUBLISH EDITION OF
WEEKLY WELL EDITED AND IL-
LUSTRATED.
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Sterling silver signet hat pins, only
50c each; engraving free. Thomas &
Koock, the reHable jewelers, 519 Con-
gress avenue.
AGENTS FOR KNOX HATS AND IMPERIAL 13.00 HATS.
Driskill yesterday.
Frank Templeton of Houston was
Fresh supply of Lang's preserves at
C. F. Alford’s.
sonal instruction. Phone or write for
oatalogue.
Mock Turtle Soup Consomme Colbert
Queen Olives Sweet Mixed Pickiest
Young Onions
Burt Shoe Co.
St. Louis
Kansas C
, Memphis
New Orle
Denver .
Shrevepor
The Pi
Interesting Scene at the Capital City
Rink.
Wonder of wonders. Phroso, the me-
chanical wax figure, came to life at
the Capital City rink last night. A
very large crowd witnessed the ex-
posure. Professor McLallen is a won-
der, and after proving to the audience
that he is one of the kings of the little
Meet me at the mask skate. Cen-
tral rink. Fgiday night.
Bargain! Beautiful blue white dia-
mond; weight 1 6-8 carat, only 4165 a
carat. Thomas & Koock, the reliable
jewelers, 519 Congress avenue.
Good cooking is one of the most es-
sential requirements of good health,
and good cooking can not be obtained
without good groceries.. You can find
the right sort at McClure’s Grocery
store; Tom Smith, proprietor.
These -bright spring days suggest
lenles and outings and the matrons
n charge of the lunches for these
delicious outings should ever bear in
mind that the best of canned and bot-
tled elicacies are to be found at the
McClure Grocery stre; Tom Smith,
proprietor.
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The nice, new styles are at
Gold front and gold filled signet hat
pins, now designs, 50c to 11.25 each;
engraving free. Thomas C Koock,
the reliable jewelers, 619 Congress
avenue.
B. B. Throop, traveling agent for the
Shumate Razor company, returned
home Tuesday. Mr. Throop had a
painful accident, occasioned by a par-
ticle of lime or plastering falling from
the ceiling and lodging in his eye. He
has been confined to a dark room ever
since, under the treatment of an occu-
list.
The Sunday school of the First Bap-
tist church will have special exercises
today, with an excellent program, and
special music will be provided.
If you want split oak or cedar wood,
heater or fireplace wood and lots of it
for your money, ring up A. H. Achilles.
West Sixth street, old phone 1896. new
phone 678.
Edward H. Bailey of Houston was I ammaemea
glSfed THE OTHER FELLOW'S IDEA
CJ. D. Carlisle of New York city wasA I!
“tchariyegusposanordy Fort Worth Merchante ideas differ. Just the same “s other people's do Abrothe
was registered at the Driskill yester-k merchant said to us the other day, “Why don't you get some fine
BEAUTIFUL OXFORDS
A meeting of the Daughters of tho
Republic of Texas was held this morn-
ing in the University auditorium at
the call of the president, Mrs. Fisher.
1:80, 4:00 7:46 and 9:00 p. m.
Prlzo Performance Tacsday atopm Prize, beautiful set of China-
ware.
J. H. Cody of New York city was
among the guests at the Avenue yes- 1
terday.
J. A. Dawson of Houston was an ar-
rival at the Driskill yesterday.
L. J. Stanford of Bartlett wks a
guest at the Avenue yesterday.
H. B. Aldrege of Dallas was among
yesterday’s arrivels at the Driskill.
R. C. Simmons of Ledbetter was at
the Avenue yesterday.
W. A. Matthew of Bellville was
among those registered at the Driskill
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cartrisht of
Terrell were guests at the Driskill yes-
■
W. J. Chisholm of Houston was reg-
istered at the Hancock yesterday.
W. H. Alsberg of Grinnell was an
arrival at the Hancock yesterday.
Representative C. E. Gilmore. Who
has been suffering with a case of the
grip for the past week or so. has suf-
ficiently recovered to be able to be at
the house again. .-.u,
Representative Stratton of McLen-
nan county has returned from Wao.
where he has' been on lezal business
NEW MEAT MARKET
O. H. Walters, formerly with Parlor
Market, has opened his own shop at
812 Congress avenue, and will be
pleased to have you give him a trial.
CHOICEST AND PRIMEST MEATS,
WITH BEST AND FINEST
SAUSAGES IN THE CITY.
Prompt and careful attention and de-
livery is our motto.
O. H. WALTERS,
'812 Congress Avenue.
drops, cocoanut bonbons and seventy
five other kinds of candles, all at only
10c per pound. Baseball goods at low
prices; lots of fishing tackle. R. E.
Barren's 5 and 10 cent store, 215 East
Three-button patent kid low
shoe, light turned sole, high spike
Cuban heel, new style buttons,
dull kid back; price ,
$3.50
'1 explained to her the difference
when it is made right—boiled aecord-
Ing to directions. Rhe was glad to
know this because coffee did not agree
with her. Now her folks say they ex-
pect to use Postum the rest of their
lives.” Name given by Postum com-
pany, Battle Creek, Mich. Read the
little book, “The Road to Wellville," in
Paekagen A"Thevea a reason."
Skinner contest will represent the a guest at the Avenue yesterday.
friends. Give it
Two Performances Only, March 4. Beata Now on Sale.
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th© Driskill yesterday.
Duane Wogar of New Work city was
1 a guest at the Avenue yesterday.
the Sterling Mayer of Houston was
of among those registered at the Driskill
yesterday.
Miss Sallfe Preston of San Antonio
was N guest at the Hancock yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming of
Georgetown were among yesterday’s
guests at the Avenue.
W. B. Renn of Houston was regls-
NIXON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, The following.muzcanprogramprI
ng taught by expert accountant. Per-
Our Perfection Blend coffee is etill
growing in favor with the most dis-
criminating. C. F. Alford.
street, and have your
electrolystv. face and scalp treatment
with either electricity or the red end
gram has been prepared and several
matters of-importance will come up
at the session.
The 5 and 10 cent store will sell
Monday, 20c decorated china cream
pitchers 10c; 25c decorated china
shaving mug, 10c; 25c decorated china
bonbon dish, 10c; 16c and 25c decorated
you will be satisfied.
CASINO.
That is the brand of the Artest
canned goods that is packed in
the United States. If it is
Casino. it is the best. If you
want the best, take nothing but
Casino. Nothing as good. Our
goods are arriving daily and we
will be glad to show you what
we have and tell you of what
we have coming.
KOSHER.
We will have a fresh shipment
of sausage, corned beef, tongue,
etc. Come in and see.
A. C. Bonn of College Station was
zuest at the Hancock yesterday.
L M. Dabney of Dallas was at the
china cups and saucers, 10c; 15c and
20c decorated china plates, 10c; 150
and 20c vases. 10o; large decorated
soup plates, 10c. Fresh shipment
marshmallows, walnut bonbons, lemon
Miss Maud Phipps, milliner of Scar-
brough St Hicks, has returned from
New York where she has spent he
last six weeks purchasing her sprins
stock and gathering the many new
novelty ideas in millnery: While
away Miss Phipps engaged Miss Chas-
tang, a well known trimmer, highly
recommended by the eastern houses.
Just received art assortment of plain
and fancy silks; also white and col-
ored linens, India linon, Persian and
pearline lawns, sheer linen lawns,
nainsook, longcloth and fancy white
goods, all of which we take pleasure
in showing. H. W. Steinle & Bon.
During the warm days to come you
should do as little cooking as possible,
you can accomplish this by buying
some of the many appetizing canned
and bottled goods that are to be found
at MeClure’s Grocery store; Tom
Smith, proprietor.
Complaint has been made to the po-
lice that some boys of the Wooldridge
school are shooting birds and chick-
ens by sling shots. It is unlawful and
the officers have been notified to watch
for infractions of the law and arrest
th© offenders.
y of Chicago. Arlesian and electric
ths are also available. Old phone
H. W. Steinle & wish to report
that they have just received a nice
line ot Valenciennes laces, Oriental, si
Mechlin and Maltese laces, linen, k
Torchon and Cluny laces, Paris and
silk laces and Point Venice,
vlte inspection.
The University quartette will sing
at the Cumberland * Presbyterian
church at the service this morning
and again tonight.
Why not consult us before purchas-
ing your next bill of groceries? C. F.
Alford.
1ofahls ladles’ massage. shampoo-
ing anu muafcuring parlors at
Driskill hoel make a specialty
Walter Johnson, who is in charge
of the water works plant, has been
ill for some time with a severe attack
of the grip and is at present in a
very critical condition.
This is beautiful fishing weather
and first thing you know Hessey will
sell you a steel fishing rod for about
81.50 or >2. _____
The pleasant weather yesterday drew
many people into the woods and a
number of plenles and outings wer
held.
MOVING PICTURES
YES, THATS THE PLACE.
Everybody Goes to Morgan & Wish-
ert’s Moving Picture Shows.
Something new three times a week.
All pictures are imported, high class,
entertaining and instructive for every-
one.
The admission is only 5 cents, so come
three times a week,
New Pictures Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
The Star Theatorium No. 1, located
at 818 Congress avenue.
The Star Theatorium No. 2, located
at 211 East Sixth street
v NOTICE!
Star Theatorium No. 3, now under
construction, will be the finest
MOVING PICTURE
Theatorium in the state.. The No. 3
Theatorium will be located at 113 West
Sixth Btreet, opposite Hancock opera
house, and will be open to the public
Monday, March 4.
Every one visiting either th© Avenue
or Sixth street Theatorium on Satur-
day afternoon or night will be pre-
sented with a complimentary ticket
to the new Theatorium for the open-
ing night only, Monday, March 4.
All Theatoriums Are Open from 1 p. m.
to 10 p. m.
If parents can not bring their chil-
dren, send them alone, as we pay close
attention to the little ones.
tered at the Driskill yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Brown of St. L-ouis was
ting of the
her Nickels
ted to meet
। the other
Dinner at Hotel Sutor, Sunday Even*
Ing, March 3, 1007, from 6 to 9.
Does your piano need tuning and
do the keys and action rattle? Is
th© case old and rusty? If so we can
help you. Our tuners and action reg-
ulators are experts. Our refinishing
department is complete. Your money
back if work is unsatisfactory is our
guarantee. Bush & erts Piano com-
pany of Texas; J. R. Reed, manager,
corner Eighth and Congress avenue,
| both phones 524.
I Dill, mixed and sweet pickles at C.
F. Alford’s.
. Although eggs have been scarce we
nave been able to supply the demands
of our many customers. C. F. Alford.
C. P. Boon has been confined to
his home, 306 West Fifteenth street,
the past week with a severe case of
the grip. He is now able to be up,
but his physician advises that he re-
yaln indoors for several days.
The newest designs 1n signet hat-
pins , all kinds; engraving free.
Thomas' & Koock, the reliable jewel-
ers, 519 Congress ^venue. /
Naplet syrup from the first run,
therefore th© best. C. F. Alford.
Duffy’s apple juice, the finest, purest
and most wholesome drink on earth,
at C. F. Alford’s.
Only a short session of the corpora-
tion court was held yesterday morning,
few cases coming up for trial.
Fresh yard eggs always at C. F. Al-
ford’s.
The Sophomore edition of the Texan
was published yesterday and turned i
,,, . J _ । out to be a very creditable piece of
Fiftesn Long Years. amateur journalism; the editors were'
"For over nrteen, xeare"” yrites a pa- unabtustomarn "nmithpr eMnt"pget, !
tlnk, -a foran“cdre tma "wi «i
spinal Irritation and nervous troub le. I ■ .
I was treated by good physlelans, but) fhe first page is adorned with a car- |
did not get much relief. toon setting forth the ordeal, through
••I never suspeotea It might be ag-WhieK the unfortunate Freshman 18
gtavating my condition. I was down- through upon entering the UnIvor- I
hearted and discouraged, but prayed Ti and thia work of art is accom-
daily that I might find something topanied by a scathing arraignment of '
help me. . the Freshmen, their edition of the I
"Several yeqrs ago, whilo at a Te__n their personal appearances and
friend's house I drank a cup of Pos: them general Ppropanaies and charac-
turn and thought I had never tasted I teristies.
anything more delicious. mhe 1sua 1a very well gotten up
"From that time on I ured Postum and contains an excelient amount of I
Instead of coffee and soon began to1nws An SOctf gossip and the edlto-l
Improve In health, so that now I can ( )l0 MotfceABle for their tone!
walk half a dozen blocks or more with n18 2 40° no“ i
ane.and.do,manycothor.t htngs.that Though rather too much space was
I never though 10111,1 be ablo to do I given over to unfayorable comments
again In <nu world. , I on the younger schoolrpates of the
.TAX.APPC is.coa5n1 Indeed sophomores, the edition is excellently
Andadndortmmy"a“ulheanco"safa"st andmrenects constdoratisecrad
dttike Postumy “ was woak and "aathouimwm Eugene hhar of 2
tstee58:. -----------IPaso, editor-in-chief; Ben Dyar, Leon
Goodman, Kathleen Lomax, Lesile
Maxey, J. B. Lewis, Milda Connoly,
Charles W. Conrad, W. E. Cox. Irene
Pettway, Alex Wheeless, Paul L.
Haynes, Douglas Carter, Ethel Syke,
Rawlins Colquitt, W. D. Ownsby, B.
D. Tarlton. Jr, Charles Hackett, Flor-
ence Randolph, M. J. Gunner, Anne
are rejoicing in the arrival of a fine
girl at their home.
Have you seen the new "East India”
gems? Call and lot us show them to
you. Thomas & Knock, 519 Congress
avenue, th© reliable jewelers.
Standing Rib of Beef au Jus
Mashed Potatoes Creamed
Sugar Com Jardinier in Cream
. String Beans
Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake
Driskill.
General Schaefer of New York is
Quality sells our creamery butter;
always fresh and sweet. C. F. Alford.
Have you seen the new "East India”
gems? Call and let us show them to
you. Thomas A Koock. 519 Congress
avenue, the reliable jewelers.
H. M. Willett, formerly of the Gulf
Refining company at Houston, has
been appointed as local agent for that
company here, vice A. F. Blpput, who
has resigned.
Baked Veal Pi©
Braized Filet of Beef a l Standley
Fruit Roll Wine Sauce
Roast Turkey Oyster Dressing
Cranberry Salic©
M. Jordon, Dallas; W. G. Boykins,
Romo, Ga.; Mrs. M. Smith, George-
town; T. E. Shipp. Fort Worth; R. I.
large cuts and use to advertise your beautiful suite?" He may be
right. Maybe we do not use cuts enough, but there is another view
of the question. If we put one of our finest suits on a fixture in our s
display window, it certainly shows the suit, its shape, material, pattern
and finish. Suppose we put a card on this suit and say “This is
a suit of clothes." Would it Impress you? We think it would, but not
In the way we wish. Your impression would most likely be that wo
were strong candidates for the harmless ward in Dr. Worsham s
hotel. Therefore, sometimes we “cut out the cuts.” We want you to
judge the suit as you see it and not from a “cut,” which le often un-
satisfactory, and gives no real idea of excellence of material or fine-
ness of finish. LQok at our big show windows—but best of all, visit
the Harrell shop, handle the suits and thoroughly examine them. We
delight in showing GOOD Clothing, and it’s a positive pleasure to fit
you in one of our High Grade New Spring Suits. They are the best
made in every particular.
Old Phone 207. New Phone 652.
_
Logan King of El Paso,are in the city
visiting relatives.
Have you seen the new "East India"
gems? Call and let us show them to
you. Thomas & Koock, 519 Congress
avenue, the reliable jewelers.
Harrison’s "Elk" blend coffee is the
best.
Mrs, Leighton Long of Chicago is B B. Robinson, formerly a member
visiting Mrs. Ia B. Haynie. of the old firm of Pressler & Robinson
T. Edward Murtaugh, representing and Robert M. Hamby, formerly sec-
Constance Crawley, was in the city I retary of the Austin Fire Insurance
‘‘Htancok Hotel Arrivalsp. E. Mo-gnnpanx-sepvartcrrmonducrpartearses.
har. Cold Springs; B. F. Delamater, tate fire insurance, accounts audited
Caldwell; Andrew McCampbell, Fort and’ special system device business
Worth; G. H. Kincaid, Granger; J. W. with offices at 820 Congress avenue.
Walker, Granger; James Haining, Both partners are young men of
Chicago; O. C. Mulkey, Commerce; G. I high standing and well known in the
W. Apperson, Commerce; J. D. Jernl- city. The style of the new firm will
gan. Commerce; J. A. Hall, Commerce; be Robinson & Hamby.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Read, Lam-
pasas; Theodore Becker, Dallas; W.
Handsome prizes Friday night at
mask skate. Central rink.
city. I ———
Miss Kate Morrison left Frldav to | _2,2 ..
spend a month with Miss Alice Los- I E. B. ROBINSON AND ROBERT M.
kettot Rockdale HAMBY FORM PARTNERSHIP TO
___ _ Miss Rose Littman has gone to
We In- Houston to attend the Kaoner- DO BUSINESS IN AUSTIN—8UC-
Loewenstein wedding on the 6th. cce, iq A-gI,en
Mr. and Mrs. Florin King and Mr. -kS8 18 ASSUHtD.
BASEBALL TODAY
Boiled Sheeps-head Eggs
Bermuda Potatoes
in May. At a recent meet
Oratorical association Luth
and J. J. D. Cobb were elee
with representatives from
Texas universities and colleges to
for the past several days.
Avenue Hotel Arrivals—Judge trank
B. Guinn, Rusk: J. D. Brockman.
Houston; C. L. Seogin, Hubbard City:
Frank Templeton. Houston: C. T.
Rather, Gonzales; Sig. Liebman. Mem-
phis; Mrs. Autrey. Gafnesvill: L. E.
Walker and wife. Marshall: Joo Lewis
sulphur Springs; J. H. Ellis. Dallas.
W. Dr Hirdsong. Denton: L. W.
Murdosk, HopstnandeRberouKbails;rollerg the applause was deatentng.
3 W Brider' Baiins: O L. Eddins. I The McLallen. go from hereto San
nnminm' C F Hulnnowober Pllte- Antonio, where they play a week, en-
burg. Pa'.; C. R. Frost. SInTeDolis, gagement at the Electric Park rouer
Minn O H Balter San antonlo: J. rink. The management said last night
Sinsnalhers, Nrth’carolinalH.L. that there would be something doing
Nugent Houston; W. M. Burklow.at the rink here very night.thisweek,
Gordon; R: I. Cook, Fort Worth; Joe and that they, not MeLallen, would
Eidson, Judge J. A. Eidson. Hamilton: spring the big surprise next time.
B. F. Houston. Selma, Ala.: George -— t*, ,—
Schaeffer, New York; W. E. Austin. Card of Thanks.
Bay City; D. Wager, New York: J. J. Undersigned do hereby extend our
Miller, San Antonio, R. W. Brown, I thanks to neighbors and friends who
Wharton; R. H. Bowen, Paris; Wil-so kindly assisted us in our bereave-
llam P. Herring and wife, Georgetown; ment of our beloved daughter’s death,
Mys. Charles S. Brown. St. Louis: Also for all the beautiful floral offer*
Mrs. J. J. Adams, Waco; J. D. Car-lings given and sent to her funeral,
lisle. New York: J. H; Cody. NewRespectfully,
York; J. A. Dawson, Houston: George w, AAI unc c A U-AARgAN
B. Griggs, Houston; S. , T. Thurford. MR- AAND RS re A PATERSON
Bartlett; R. C. Simmons, Ledbetter; AND CHILDREN.
W. H. Altzwing. Grinnell, La.; James I
H. Herrin and wife, Galveston; Miss grp incinanApsr AAn
Betti© Merrln. Caldwell; B. P. Hintze, | "W 3UBAfUE AIVU
San Antonio; M. M. Huston. Dallas. I
J. A. Brown of San Antonio, one of DE 11 ESTATE FIRM
the veteran newspaper men of the OLAL LOIhIE I ID HI
state, is spending a few days in the I
lect judges for the contest at Waco.
We sell C: & s. perfection blend,
the best coffee on the market. C. F.
Alford.
r The Pastime theater has just closed
Prelude «Angeli Voice.." Battst, a highly succesatul.week and the man;
....Professor tASderman agement ha. scheduled a number of
voluntary "Hob! Holy! Holy! Lord excellent attractions for the coming
Voun oF‘eboth.» week that will add greatly to the en-
Anthem"King of Love, My Shep- tertainment of the house. .
Anmi. • This week will see several high class
qDartte: “Hark to a Sweet Voice vaudeville and other attractionsAt the
5’ Pleading'’ ................. Lane I Pastime and some of the perform
Messrs. Baliowe, Smith. Keith ers whose services have been secured
and Patton. I have extensive reputations as art1st8
Solo. “Calvary” .......... Mr. Patton of skill and entertainment, and the
•I crowded houses of the past week will
Evening Program. bo succeeded by capacity ones,forthe
Prelude caviar Rusticana." Mas- I weeks to come. The Pastime is orE.
pagnf ......Professor Lebberman.Ing to the front as a resort of excel-
Quartette, "Seek a Refuge Now” .. lent enioyment and fully moots the
...................... Lincoln J praise that it is receiving.
Quartette, Speea It On” Rosecrans
Messrs. Baliowe. Smith. Keith and
Patton, the University quartette.
Solo, selected .......... Mr. Patton
Plant,, "iztchihas. Mount , Mr. Harry Snaman. ot aSnaman
Pleasant; William A. Leonard, Al- Brother., returned from -New York
lanta; Mr. and Mr.. Jack McLallen, and other.eastern markets, wher Eor
New York; J. W. Perkins, St. Louis: the past four ueeks he has been
J. W. Roods, Marthall; L. C. Taylor, iMtlnj the dore .»prl^ and Summer
Marshall; Paul Rennuth, Baltimore; good.whish.hei 2AY8 stvlM any stock
S Water. 8 A AptontW,W o4 IZasendreayuto-tert"namhshings
sacoleySnA. Lhtam"pontoto: ever bought to th!, city.
George Post. St Louis; Henry Over- 1
ton,' Segoville; Frank A. Sandberg, DEmAVEn
Denver; C. N. Stearns, Taylor; G. G. KEIIVVED
Flournoy, Stamford; BillI Mer, Tho Austn cotton and Stock Ex-
Houston; T. J Knight, Brenham, R. I hange has moved from 619 Congress
F. Walker and wife, Hutto, -ohnven, tn 119 West Sixth street, tho.
n Spenco, Crockots...B,dibson,Pea building formerly occupied by Sanger
.. G. T. Jordon. Dallas. E. F. O Neill, I & Ettlson, where they will be pleased
Camden. N. J J. WiThornson, San to sec all their old friends and custo-
Antonlo: J. Edwarg Montaush. Con- mers. H. MAUD,
stance. Crawley company: WEKen- ' Manager,
dall, Houston; J. W. Parks, Dallas; A.
C. Barron, Gallego Station.
• The Daughters of the Confederacy
- will meet in their room in the capllol
at 3130 o'clock Thursday afternoon.'
Ladies! have the Armstrong Boys to
glean that skirt. Both phones.
' The local lodge of Loyal Americans
root last night and transacted busl-
ores of a routine nature.
We make post card* from kodak
Ulms. Jordan, 610, Congress avenue,
upstairs.
Tho High School Mothers’ club will
meet next Friday afternoon at 3:20 at
the high school. An interesting Pro-
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