Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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TRIBUNE
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David Himler: violin solo, by Mrs.
G.Meyer and “Woman’s Contribution to
World Politics,” by Mrs. Abe Blum.
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THE MOST APPRECIATED GIFT
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH.
and as most of the funds will be con-
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and' the one at the children’s hospital
; on Dec.. 24, and special programs are
to be. prepared.
The'society also pledged its co-oper-
The meeting of the Mothers’ club lias
been postponed from 2 o’clock tomor-
row afternoon to 2 o’clock Tuesday aft-
ernoon, Dec. 14. This meeting is the
sewing meeting of the month and the
mothers are requested to bring their
sewing to the meeting.
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mark of' Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
aceticacidester of Salicylicacid.
frequent colds; you should try
remedy without delay.
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child’s Best Laxative
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One Diamond Set
Platinum Wrist
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saw. many changes which have taken
place in the old home which she left
. The largest
store to choose
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biggest force
of efficient
sales people
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Temperature and precipitation record
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Special to the Tribune.
Arcadia, Dec. 6.—Mrs. H. Clark re-
turned Wednesday from a visit to Ire-
to go out to the ward once or twice: a
week. The department has been made
possible through funds totaling $100
Any well-stocked drug store can sup-
ply Dr. Blosser’s Remedy in cigarettes
or powder for smoking in a pipe, or
will order it for you. Satisfactory re-
sults guaranteed by a genuine money-
back offer.
A trial package will be mailed post-
paid to any sufferSr for ten cents (coin
or stamps) by The Blosser Co., DL 28,
Atlanta, Ga., to prove its delihtful and
remarkable effectiveness.— (adv.)
Special for
Tomorrow
$80.00 Diamond
Ring, first buyer
gets it for
$43.50
total of 548 officers in a recent firing
test at Camp Benning Ga., 388 made
expert riflemen, 99 sharpshooters and ’
53 marksmen, only eight failing to
.qualify, according to figures just an-
nounced here by army officials.
This was declared to be. one of the
most remarkable firing records in arnx
history. Last year's class at West
point was among the four, groups of
The Girls’ Musical club will meet at
10:30 o’clock tomorrow, morning in reg-
ular session in the rooms of Goggan’s
music store. A musical program will
be given during the meeting.
worth of the seals. Part of the money
will be. used for needed repairs to the
hospital.
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dentselect .missed church, Mrs. Stowe
.responding to his query as to the loca-
tionof a Baptist church with the re-
gretful answer that there' was none in
Bedford.
“The greatest gift in. God’s master
bestowal upon man in memory,”.said
Senator Harding in opening his mem-
orial oration.
“It is the storehouse of everything
At 3:30 o’clock this afternoon, the
girl reserves of the Ball high school
and the Sam Houston and Alamo girl
reserves will meet in the clubrooms of
thb Y. W. C. A. The house committee
meeting will be held at 4 o’clock, the
Data Furnished by U. S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture Weather
Bureau.
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the order of Elks, from all parts of
and .others, before going, to his home in
Marion Tuesday night. After a late
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over forty-seven years ago, but the
scenes are still dear to her heart. Mrs.
Clark came to America when a mere
girl. She made her home in Arcadia
when quite a young widow. She was
welcomed back by her many friends
greatly loved and missed by all, the
short' time she was away.
Mrs. W. F. Hill was shopping in Gal-
Veston Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kay of Alvin were
Sam J. Williams
The Store for Men
2113 Market St.
coming. We do it in public life and
withhold from sacrificingiphlic ywmen
the one ncompensationo, that . might ,
latone." . ..
' NEWS OF GALVESTON CLUBDOM
The Mothers club of the Sam Hous-
ton school will hold a reception from
3 to 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon at
the school. The teachers of theschool
and the mothers of the children who
attend the school have been invited to
attend the reception.
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live, so shall our memories enure. We
come to a fresh conclusion today that
in,our daily lives we are making mem-
I orials and it is, the privilege of every
human being to leave such a memory
as he would like to have recalled.” ,
The influence of example was flus-
trated by the senator, with two,xper-
iences of his own, in which by words
of ,cheer to men who had become the
victims' of strong drink he had had the
satisfaction of turning them away
from the paths they were following
into a successful life Of the disap-
pointmentsof public"life. he said:
“How often do we criticise, harshly,
when we ought to bestow a garland
We do it in private life and leave a
wound where praise would be more be-
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Senator: Harding reached Bedford
yesterday morning at 7 o’clock and
left this afternoon at 5 o’clock for
Washington where he, will remain for
two days 'in conference with, senators
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Commercial Agreement With Germany
Is Proposed.
By Associated Press.
Warsaw, Dec. 6— Poland’s only sal-
vation from the present economic de-
pression is a commercial agreement
with Germany, says a memorial pre-
sented the Polish cabinet by Ladislas
Grabski, who recently resigned as min-
ister of finance. This statement has
caused a sensation.
. to be given at the Letitia Rosenberg
H. Home for Women and the children’s tu-
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couragements and endearments; with-
out inspiration^, and-the consciousness
, of achievement. , ,
Reciting the experiences of an in-
sane man who had his sanity restored
by a surgical: operation at the expense
Of his memory the. orator continued.
“We are met in memory today; in
grateful, fraternal memory, in behalf
o’ those' who have aken the fork of
the road' to eternal peace. Ours is not
a memorial of grief only happy mem-
ories are becoming ' to the departed,
only helpful memories are worth while
to the living. If the departed brethern
could know of our memorial,', if we
could solve the- great mystery of mys-
teries and know that they knew, we
should still atune our memorial above
the murmurings of sorrow. For them
the book of life is closed. Sorrow has
had its becoming expressions, but nor-
mal, natural interest is in the living:
Indeed we are met for the living,: else
Nine candidates were initiated by the
Court Star of the Sea, No. '228, Daugh-
ters of Isabella, yesterday afternoon.
The regular business meeting of the
Daughters of Isabella will be held at
7:30 o’clock tomorrow evening at the
Knights of Columbus hall. The annual
election of officers will be held.
Weather Conditions.
The northern barometric depression
of last Saturday has been forced south-
ward by a high pressure.area that has
developed and. that now overlies the
Northern Plains states and the Middle
Rockies, and this barometric depres-
sion, reinforced by a low pressure area
that has, movednortheastward from be-
low the Lower Rio Grande, now covers
most of Texas. This 'has caused gen-
eral rainfall over the West- Gulf states
and over Southerit Kansas. Snow is
reported along the 'eastern slopes of the
Middle and Southern Rockies and in
the Texas Panhandle- . A particularly
heavy rain of 3.38 inches fell at Gal-
veston during the.last 12 hours. Some,
rain is also reported in the extreme
Northeast, where a disturbance is mov-
। ing out to sea off: New England. In
other portions - ofi the country fair
weather prevailed.': Moderately -cool
weather is noted in the Eastern States
and' frosts are reported at several
points in the Eastern Cotton .Belt. It
The Council of Jewish Women will
hold a rummage sale Dec. 7, 8 and 9,
at 2220 Postoffice street. Sales will
begin at 9 O’clock in the morning and
will continue until 5 o’clock in the aft-
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club will meet on Saturday evening.
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Decision to .add it manual - training
department to the children’s branch of
the John Sealy, hospital was made Sat-
urday mornins At the meeting of the
John SeaLy HospitalAid society held at pg .g T ,
the home of th espr esident, Mrs. Fred- nheersiutlarmmesting of San Jacinto
crick M. Burton. Sewing, basket work -emPeg.ythjanSisters No. 126 will be
ned at 2:30 o clock tomorrow afternoon
in the Knights of Pythias hall. The
nomination of officers for the coming
year will take place at this time and
it is important that a full delegation of
members be present at the meeting.
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Do you feel shaky—knocked out?
You are bilious, constipated, headachy,
full of cold, unstrung. Your meals
don’t fit—breath is bad, skin sallow.
Take Cascarets tonight for your liver
and bowels and wake up clear, rosy
and cheerful. No griping—no incon-
venience. Children love .Cascarets too.
20c 25c, 50c.
religious work committee wlil meet at
5 o’clock and the business girls’ gym-
nasium class at 6:30 o’clock.
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The Galveston Social Service club
• will meet at 4 o’clock this afternoon in
the clubrooms of the Rosenberg library.
Charles Clingman will address the
members of the club on “Child Wel-
fare.”
Maximum, temperature, 62 degrees;
minimum temperature, 56 degrees;
mean temperature; 59 degrees; which
is 1 degrees above the normal; accu-
mulated excess of temperature since
first of month, 15 degrees; accumulated
She deficiency since Jan. 1, 63 degrees.
Total precipitation, 3.39 inch; which
is, 3. 28 inch above, the normal;-accu-
mulated excess of 'precipitation since
first of the month, 2.98 inch;, accumu-
lated excess of precipitation since Jan.
1, 2.02 -inch.
M. Grabski contends that until such
an. understanding is .effected Poland
cannot begin properly her reconstruc-
tion program. M. Grabski is the leader
of the national democratic party which
has always ..been an ti- German, Some .. .. - - . -
newspapers sympathize with his views officers participating in the firing.
which have been secured by Mrs. S.
Schornstein and other contributions. are
to be asked so that the facilities may
be increased. "
Miss Ida Belle Woorford was ap-
pointed chairman of the committee to
arrange details for the Christmas trees
Accept “California” Syrup of Figs
only—look for- the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless physic for the little stomach,
liver and bowels. Children love its
fruity taste. .Full directions on each
bottle. You must say “California.”
Pajamas and Night Shirts are valuable
additions to his wardrobe. Pajamas
in one and two-piece styles, outing
flannels and silk, plain and fancy
stripe effects .........$2.50 to $7.3
Night Shirts in muslin and outing
flannel—all cut full length—
$1.50 to $3.00
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The following program will be giv-
en by the Temple society of' the Temple
B’nai Israel at 8 o’clock tomorrow eve-
ning: “Children’s, Educational The-
aters,” by Miss Melaine Pimstein; pi-
Take Aspirin only as told in each ernpon on ' all three days. Donations
package of genuine Bayer Tablets of of articles for the sale will be appre
Aspirin. Then you will be following ciated and all persons wishine to sivs
the directions and dosage worked out articles should call Mrs Moritz Broek
by physicians during. 21 years, and Mrs. Jake Brock or Mrs’ T T ittmnn
proved safe by millions. Take no । •S —ittman
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Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
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breakfast the party was taken on an
automobile ride and thence to the na-
tional home for luncheon, -The presi-
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The Woman’s auxiliary to the Y. M.
C. A. will hold their regular monthly
meeting at 3 o’clock Wednesday after-
noon in the ro'oms of the association
The members of the auxiliary, desire
that all ladies interested in the work
will attend the meeting and join the
auxiliary.
A very important -meeting of the lady
board of managers of the Johanna
Runge Free Kindergarten will be held
on Tuesday morning at the home of the
president, Mrs. Charles Fowler.
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By Associated Press.
Bedford, Va., Dec, 6.—President-elect
Harding yesterday redeemed a promise
to his boyhood friend, Henry M. Stowe,
now a blind resident of the Elks’ Na-
tional Home here and practiced his
own precepts 'of “memory’s reveal-
ments in fellowships and friendships,”
which formed the basis of an address
delivered at the annual memorial ex-
ercises at the National 'home of the
Lodge of Elks.
It was at the invitation of Mr.
Stowe, formerly a business man of
Marion, Ohio, that Senator Harding as
a candidate for the Republican nomi-
nation for the presidency agreed to
deliver the memorial services oration
at the Elks National Heme and when
he was nominated he ' repeated his
promises to be carried out irrespective
of the result of his campaign.
So yesterday he delivered the address
declaring in the presence of the friend
of his youth that “it is not given to
all men to inspire great shafts of
granite or tablets of bronze; but it is
the, privilege of every living being to
plant an everlasting friendship in some
fellow breast and gather all the fruit
it bears.” ’
. The oration was delivered in the open
beneath the mild sun of an Indian sum-
mer day, from the portico of the na-
tional home, while 2,000 Elks and
friends from allparts of Virginia gath-
ered on the lawn to take part, in the
exercises of the order in- memory of
fourteen brothers who had died during
the war. Senator Harding was intro-
duced by Grand Exalted Ruler William
Mi Abbott of San .Francisco.
Present were past grand .exalted rul-
ation in the sale of. the tubercular 1 elected at the meeting of the Gleaners
1 Ehristmas_seals.which are beins.-sold of the First Methodist Episcopal Church
South to be held at 3 o’clock this aft-
SIX-DAY bike race.
All Teams Are yen at the End of
Eight Hours.
By Associated Press. ■ ’
ew York,- Dec. 6.'—At the end - of
■eight hours,-, steady asrind all fifteen
teams competing in the annual six-
day‘bicycle. race at .Madison . Square
Garden were even at 8 o’clock this
morning, each having traversed 177
miles and four laps.aThe eight-hour
record, 1189 miles and 9 ,laps, was made
by Lawson and Droback in 1914.
calling on Mrs. Clark last Sunday.
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, a resident of
Arcadia for many years left Thursday
for Searcy, Ark., to reside with her
niece, Mrs. B. K. Benson.
Rev. and Mrs. St. John of Sugar-
land are visiting the latter’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hill.
Mrs, Will Shannon was in Galves-
ton Friday.
Mt. H. P. Harvey was in Alvin on
business Thursday.
Mr. Paul Daura of Galveston, was the
. guest of his sister, Mrs. Palmo on last
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hoyland of Afta ,
Loma, were visiting relatives here last
Sunday.- - •
The Friendship club met Friday aft-
ernoon in Alvin at the home of Mrs. W. -
E. Peak. Eleven members were pres-
ent. Visitors’ were: Mrs. J. T. Kay
Mrs. Kamp, Mrs. J. .Jenson,- Mrs’
Thomas, Mrs. Pew and Mrs. Keith Get-v
ty. The afternoon Was greatly enjoyed
by all. The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Paul Wann/ .
Mrs. Getty - has gone to Ganado to
visit her brother, Mr. Lloyd Travis.
Mr. Raymond Hubler and. Richard
Travis, were in Alvin one day this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cargile were in
Galveston Friday evening.
POLAND’S ONLY- HOPE,
Diamond Laval-
_liere, $30.00
value,- • only - J
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children’s; hospital, the members of the stuocecthrsdy bartorduotedatat.2
society will undertake the sale of $300 , church by the class teacher, Mrs. H. L.
Nelson.
Only Eight Out of 548 Failed To Make
Qualifications.
By Associated Press: • .
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 6.—Out of a
afternoon in the church parlors for the
annual election of officers.
The Glee club of the Y. W. C. A. will
meet at 6:30 o’clock tomorrow evening
at the clubrooms , of ..the, association.
The children of the first, second and
third grades of the Alamo school will
give a Mother Goose -cantata at 4
o’clock Thursday afternoon at the
school under the auspices of the Moth-
ers’ club of the Alamo school. A small
admission charge will be made.
The “Hi-Y” club of the Y. M. C. A.
will hold its regular weekly meeting
at 6:30 o’colck this evening in the
clubrooms of the Y. M.' C. A., association.
Luncheon will be served by the Ladies’
auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A.
Give a Diamond from our stock. We offer the biggest
selection at the lowest prices.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920.
in life worth while. It fashions char-
acter . and: inspires all , hope. It takes
all the impressions of human existence
and by some alchemy of love (removes
the dross and makes a golden eross of
which is- the rosary to every human
prayer. /
“One cannot fancy a life fih to live
without the memory’s revealhents in
thehFirt°Methoastskopscopsnccturoh San.Fran cisco
South will meet at 3 o’clock tomorrow .....
During Chrismias wee - le m m. . A committee was appointed to visit
of.the club wi 18 V andies,fru tand the hospital ward each week and carry
gifts to the children at the John Sealy truit to the children. The resignation
hospital. of Dr. E. A. Morris, dentist, was re-
eg " la 7 e 21, ceived and Dr. Schmidt. who was ap-
The Older Boys . cluh- of. the M‛orris pointed dentist, will-examine and treat
Lasker playground will meet ih .he the children’s teeth periodically,
new clubrooms- tomorrow evening for - - __•n./T
a social meeting-. The Junior Boys*- The Ball High School alumni’ will'
meet for their regular business session
at 5 o'cbock tomorrow afternoon in the
auditorium of the Ball high school. All
members are urged to attend as the
meeting is of importance.
chances with substitutes. If you see—The first class in candv min,,
the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can | whicL 11 _____ , . canay making,
take them without fear for Colds, W . Wi onducted at the Y. W.
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, [ CAC ubrooms,by Mrs. W. D. Baggett
Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for W1 De nend at3 o clock this afternoon.
Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- ..he course Wi consist of six lessons,
lets eost few cents.' Druggists also sell
larger packages. Aspirin is the trade
Dr. Blosser is the originator of a
certain combination of medicinal herbs,
flowers and berries to be smoked in a
pipe or ready prepared cigarette which
is meeting with unusual success in ca-
tarrhal troubles. The smoke-vapor
reaches all the air passages of the
head, nose and throat.. As the disease
is carried into these passages with the
air you breathe, so the antiseptic, heal-
ing vapor of this remedy is carried
with the "breath directly to the affect-
ed parts.
This simple, practical method applies
the medicine where sprays,, douches,
ointments, etc., cannot possibly go. Its
effect is soothing and healing, and is
entirely harmless, containing no cu-
bebs, tobacco, or habit forming drugs.
It is pleasant to use, and not sickening
to those who have never smoked. If
you are a sufferer from catarrh, asth-
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is generally somewhat warmer this
morning in the West Gulf state's, -but H6 "5, v"
a change . to colder has occurred over . S.5 A. . Er.
the Northern ' Plaihs states, 'the Rock-
ies and the Plateau region, and freez-
ing temperatures,, are’ noted in those
sections? P 2, ' . .
As the low pressure area qy of Texas
develops eastward, we, -may . expect-
cloudy and unsettled1 Weather, with
much colder tonight, Tuesday will be'
fair and colder. Moderate to fresh
southwest to northerly windswill pre.—
" 41on5 the coast. AL.SCOrE.
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1.:065.8 n. 32 - .22
One beautiful Jaeger Diamond, weigh- $95.00 Ear Screws,
ing about 134 carat. A perfect gem,, Christmas Snap . .
worth $1,000.00 per carat. Here is a
The 'Willing Hands club-of the .Morris
Lasker playground will meet at 5
o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the
playground payilion. Flans will -be
made for an entertainment to be given
by the club shortly, after Christmas.
Preeipl
Highest Lowest tation
, ... yester- last last 24 :
. . q..... .. . day. night. . hours.
Abilene .... .a. :1156 '.- 42 ' •.48
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42
36
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. 56
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FISCHER BROS.
_ _ MEAT MARKET
John Fischer, Prop.
We deliver to all parts of the city
till 21st St. Phones 2334-2335
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An Electrical
Christmas
Make her Christmas a happy
one by reducing her work to
the minimum. Make her a
contented woman by elimi-
nating the drudgery of the
home. It’s quite simple if
you pay a visit here.
Here you’ll find electric
irons, toasters, vacuum
cleaners, washing machines,
percolators, grills, etc.—all
so beautifully and practical-
ly made. Give her electrical
things for Christmas.
Clarke Electric Co.
If It’s Electrical We
Have It.
Springfield, Mo. -. ra: . 146 :
Swift Current w./.. .•86 46
Tamim ........ 74 , 521
Taylor .......... . . . /650.:
Vicksburg a 64- - 46
Washington ..... 52 • .40
Wichita ........ : .. 44
Williston ......... 40 12
Wilmington ...... .. .40
Winnemucca . ... . 32 14
Winnipeg ........ 30 10
Forecast Till 7 P. IM. Tuesday.
For Galveston and Vicinity: Cloudy
and unsettled tonight; much colder.
Tuesday,.fair and. colder.
For East -Texas: Rain tonight in ‘
east portion; mostly... fair in westspor-
tion; much colder; freezing in.north and .
central portions. Tuesday probably
fair; colder, except- in extreme north- -
west portion.
'For West -Texas: Fair tonight-; much -
colder: cold wave in north portion,
with temperature 12 to 24 degrees.
Tuesday fair.
.For Oklahoma: 'Unsettled, ■ tonight;
rain turning to snow in .east portion;
cold wave; lowest temperature 20 to
30 degrees in north arid west portions,
and 26 to 32 in southwest .-'portions?
Tuesday probably fair; colder in south--
east portions.
Winds on Texas Coast: Moderate to
fresh southwest to northerly.
■; .... - 7b ::
Temperature.
Observations, taken at 3 a. m. 75th
meridian time.
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$300.00 Diamond Ring, 6)AE
Engraved, Tiffany
7-in-l Cluster Ring ( -g F7E AAh
$250.00 value...... eL •UU
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