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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24,' 1919.
RADiCAL ACTIVITY
WOMAN WANTING DRINK
TURNS IN FIRE ALARM
Tw«
GENERAL CONGRESSIONAL IN-
QUIRY INTO WOK' INGS OF \N-
ARCHISTS TO BE KESl'MED.
iuk of v
hook and
. t ive • njrlne coin
ty ;iud bnttallou fire
n : <>t police re-
iv, net patrol were
t.e strH'U of the
»rl> today, all be-
•1 4t», wanted a
that -he ]»;ii«l $."► to a
•i nrt and that he
• -til.I not find
■ I • 11 i to ring for
• fire alarm box by
a drink of water la
and a charge of dls-
as lodged against her.
trying to keep ta
anurehists Is it si
have escaped us 7
eatch Stotklitaal,
CAVALRY HEADQUARTERS
TO MOVE TO AUSilN JAN. 1
Troops to Qualify Hereafter for Pay-
ing Basis Profiling Attendance
and Discipline Is iiood.
I i ! " •
\i iiUI i
By Assort a ttM
WASH IN
tion early nexi
greaalonal I |i
the I'nited St
leaders in t • «t!
Chairman Jo
era tion Coinmi
tee planned ti
radb alisi
eastern points,
nieutl» rs ..f tin
view the large i
Preaa
TON. l»
on
2JI.—Instltn
o* a general
radical adlvii
nuuiined t«>da
■\v.\U\ .)•id Ilui
' t he lloiw !
I that hi- -or
e it» hearing
the holiday
rt«*' here wool
v in
> by
lUll
tail
jail*
ill ,
l» i-artuient «»f Justice
i ere Wi re many radi-
ud < ommuuists in west-
oiiid follow Alexander
a Goldman aud -17 oth-
U
it i •
e ho
the
tills full
iuet the
Lud wi-
ry.
Fine Sweet Cider
(linfermented)
I)e Luxe Fruit Cake
and a cup of
Holland's Blend
King of Coffees
To top off the
Christmas Dinner
Xmns Fruits. Nuts
and Candies
HOLLAND
THE TEA MAN
In Business Over Forty Years at
229 West Commerce St.
A ROYAL RELISH
that for four genera-
tions has given millions
of people perfect satis-
faction is
SAUCE
Soups, Fish, Roasts, Game,
Gravies. Rarebits and Salad
Dressing are made more
enjoyable by its use.
-stigutlou of the ac-
A. !\. Marteus. "Am
t«- th. i ted Stat*- front Soviet
u.al «.f 1C > i > s i a u propaganda in
• r<b r.- i hy the S» n t just before
hi ty t< ■ l •s,au, Chairmau Lodge
i oi- u'ti K-iaiiens Committee today
appointed a sin • oui!uitte«» to be headed by
ator Mos • Ui* PUhii' au of New Hump
shire, an : to composed of Senators
!'■« i ih. Idaho, and knux, Pennsylvania
tltepublb and Poinerene, Ohio and
Dtnoi rata) Hearings
ir t.i \u■ started bv the committee soou
' r t • >• n.i' r assembles January 5
• 'ffiiial- of foreign governments have
•n n fie of tl. a tion of the United
St;.:. > in ti. pot : iii2 lterkumil and (Sold-
iii in and many of their i^>.. tates. the State
Hepartnieut today niakitu public a rnes-
sa_-' -ent t.» various foreign capitals.'
While explaining that the ultimate des-
tination of ih" transport Buford and her
< irgo of undesirables was Soviet Russia,
An lionv Cuuiiuetti, Commissioner General
ol immigration, said todaj that the exact
landing pia >• ol the radicals aboard would >
I •• de. :d«' I') rotrlit. Otis prevailing when;
the m« 1 - led I irope and on future J
orders trail lilted to the agents of the
immigration servi-e en route.
'1 lie department's message follows:
'"1 here are I i _ deported from the
I'nit tl >tat - to Soviet Russia about two I
hundred and fiftj citlsena of Uaaaia who j
.a uii'l' sirablo liere The»e persons, while
enjoying liie hospitality of this country,
have conducted themselves In a Host «»b- j
noxious manner; and while enjoying the j
Leiiefits and living limit r th.- protection
of this Government, have plotted its over- I
throw. They are a menace to law and or- !
d r They hold theories whi- h are an-i
tagonistie to the orderly pro- ses of mod- j
eru «ivillziition They have iudulged In I
practices whi h tend to subvert tin- rights '
which the Constitution of the I nited States !
guarantees to its eithteus. They are ar-
rayed in opposition to government, to de- '
eein t, to justice. Th. y plan to apply their '
destructive theories by violence aud dero- I
gat ion of law.
"They are uuarchists. They are per
sons <i sueli .Tiara, ter as to he uudcslr- |
able in the I tilted States of America and
are being sent whence they came. The
deportation is in n-••■ordanee witli the law.
I'r lution haa boon taken to raquaat
for thctn ale eotulin t aud humane treat
nit lit at the h i ds of the authorities under
whose Jurisdi-tiou they will pass en route j
to Soviet Kussla."
All troops of th.- 1> St
Cavalry, National «.ui;ru
a paying basis witnin .
vldii.g the average att< ;
pline - tUltlllU.-S, it \V th a
mental heauiiuarti-rs
laiiidnrf vest, rday. it v
that the u< adtiuai t-r • •
Austin a -out Jauuary 1
iu • rder for the troo
a vera of to per eeUt o
and U) per teat of all
present each driil night I
six months. l»nll . oumih, .
halt hours u week, the
tl, 2d Texas j
qualify lor j
Weeks., pro
and di i-1
en at r rk-
Can a>;.'ii
> antiouiovtl
MINISTER OF FOREIGN PEL,
TIONS TELLS CONSIX HERE
OF PLANS.
San Antonio is »
r.:1 e Khlbitioil of |
18
as
I be
to qualify, .mi
all enii»te i men
fticera lullol be
a period of 1
bout o. »• and
in on In re is
the houi ut four letter, d troo[»s. the head
qnarttrs troop aud meuicai ti- t limetK
No reason for the novii - ol regiu entai
headquarters to Austin was given, atthongn
at the preseut time th<> co.auianding oi
I leer spends much of his tiin< there. Tuis
move will not afi'e.-t th«- headquarter
troop here, as only the ofii ■ supplies and
fixtures and Regimental Serg. ant Maj«»r
Klllott Ramsay wiU lea v. San Aniouio.
The armory iu the Cal a i r...il»ling
will be vacated and the trooj. moved to
the C> nness Building, wh. re two iujdeu
floors have been act|Uired, allowing more
room for drills, ami separate supply rooms
|..r the equipment of each troop 'I he sup
plies tak.u eure of here <,wn-i>is ut , noti^li
hor>e equipment f> r tl.. whol r» gin;. nt.
together with other paraphernalia.
The Uth Texas Infantry, National Guard,
with headquarters «»n the fourth fl ">r Cal
casieu Building, \^ili vacat the armory on
January 1, to move to the basem. nt of the
Klks Club Building which will be more
• oiumodious, Regimental s»-rgeaut .Major J.
J. Murphy stated yesterday.
• iuU-.aio « ,ie Iu
A . Hilar. Minister o
wN» passed through
night en route to the City
a tn ssion to Europe
Just whm tl»e exhibit
San Antonio was not aim
Aguilar, because ..f the I n
•y'.'te has not room t«» j_i*
pT. y to the great quantity
will be neat here, l'la •
for the removal of the eon
pr eut locatl n on Third v
and more suitable lo. ati
f the new year. NVh.-u tl.
i permanent nn'
i . h t i-s from
gi. u Consul
i. Cai.di !o
r dgn Relations,
Antoi.ii) Monday
y «.f Mexico from
BVSKETS TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO
DESERVING FAMILIES AT
HEADQUARTERS.
ill be sent to
, - I by Gen.
that the eon-
a prop r dis-
: ii ■ trial that
ive been made
nlate from the
r.-ft to a larger
ihout the flr»t
uiove has been
completed, tha exhibit will be prepar
it was announced.
I'pon his return to the/ capital. Gen.
Aguilar will comr n the preparation o:
a number of exhibits to be sent to the
Mexican legations in Lun ; and special
exhibits for a big f . r t.« be held In Bar-
celona, Spain; s« v ral fair - to he held In
l- ranee, and for the S Louis fair, all
t" he held next year Nearly all of the
legations ami coiisulatt < in Kurope will
receive one ol' the g* * ral exhibits.
While In Kurope C'-n. Aguilar according
to Consul de la Mata, i -l
trte foreign offices of his
studied their neefls, ind «
■ ualuted himself with tti
bi lug done there,
I Hiring the absence of C
offi.-e was under the 1 ar;
Medina, subse« retary
ARMY WANTS MUSICIANS
Enlistments for Hand.*, to Be Received
Within l.arge Radius.
The army wants to Luiltl up the organl-i
zatlon of its bauds.
Musicians may be enlisted for sendee j
with any band within a radius of a thou- j
sand miles, where vacancies arc known to
exist, under a circular issued by Gen. Pey-
ton C March, chief of staff of fh" rmy,
by order of New ton l>. Baker. Se. r.-iary
of War, atid received yeslfi-' by Maj.
Gen. Joseph T. lMckman, Southern i».
partnient commander, aud Col. II .y. iiatou,
a. ling commander of Camp T ravis.
Enlistments in the cavalry, for service in
the i'anutnu Canal licparinient, are dl>-
< oiitliiued, under another circular, issued
by Gen. Marco and received here yester-
day. x
30D HOUSE GREETS THIRD
PERFORMANCE LIONS' EEVUE
Business Men and Amateur Actresses
Captivate Audience ia I inal Show
for Benefit of Charity.
Army Personals
l Siil
SAUCE
THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
By Universal Service.
'WASHINGTON, IK C, l>ec. 23.-"The
truth i> that nobotly in this department
or the War lieparimeat or the State De-
partment knows jet where the Byford is
going. How the deportees are to l$e taken
into soviet Russia is a matter of circuui-
slauce and expediency and will be deter-
mined by those in toiumaud of the expe-
dition. That is all that 1 or anyone else In
this country can tell you."
This was the answer of Commissioner
General of Immigration Cainlnettl tonight
tti a question as to whether a printed re-
Lieut. Col. Rodman Buthr. Tuli Cavalr
I headquarters of the Big lie ml Distri t. *
Murfu. Tel., It dtttIM to th, Outy .1 ...r : l?
i .eying unserviceable motor vehicles withl i ... -r ki.u"
the Pl( Bend District, ling Lieut
Col. Robert J. Reanej-, 8ih Cavalry, wh<
will join his r.glmcnt at Fort Bliss,
Paso.
Capt. Field K. Kind Icy, Air Service, Is
! relieved ol duty ut Mi c.iel Field, i.oug
The third performan • of the Lions Re-
vue, staged ut the i.raud by a bevy of
San Antonio's buslie - men and lea ling
amateur uctresses of th ity, was given
last evening to a \\ L liiled house and
the audleu. e greeted t. - i rtorincrs wi':i
the same spontan. ous .:■•elimatioiis of 11»-
plause as on Monday evening aud Tuesday
ut matinee.
Mary Stuart Winter was as popular In
her Interpretations of Lustern song and
dance as on the former •- isl in. when all .
fussed up in a uiost dainty fashion in her .
black and white sport i " fche brought
many eiuores from the amilenee.
The opening chorus, led by Han F»dan i
and composed of 'J7 white sailors, It) bla- h
fined sailors and eight doughboys, wiih
Claude J. Birkhead as Interlocutor, gave
the show a lively semi off
David Griffin. In lis songs; Harrison
Bedford, In Ids song "Sahara," and Hay-
song and dance entitled
were features on the
program
• i Among the young ladle* with special j
features in the Revue were the following:
Adelaide Campbell, In mo and chorus,
'Tulip Time": Margaret Bridge, in the
horns, "Good Little Wives"; Flora Brig ••»,
This afternoon at the Salvation Army
Injsdquari "rs there will he u distribution
of Christmas l a>kets for the poor and d»
s rving lamil ■ of the city from 1 :iu to}
3 -o o do k rhose who I r ■ . I red th- ir i
ti kets may get tlielr basket upon presen (
tit ion of ticket at the offic •. Tin Kasi i
Houston Street, acc ording to officials of th '
organization.
Ha- h 1 >kef will contain n dressed • hi k !
e . s#. r.i 1 poll s »>t sweet and Irisii p.. ;
tatoes, on quart cranberry sau> one-
half pound of eoffee, otte «an of white s» '
r p. one half pound of butter a can ea h 1
of tomatoes and corn, a can of condensed I
nil k u pound of ri a pie or cake, two 1
or three kinds of fruit, and a. loaf of '
i n ad A copy of the I'hrlstmas War Cry. !
a Salvation Army * publication, will be j
found iu cach basket.
In case any of those scheduled to receive j
baskets are not able to go to the hcadquar- ■
t. rs for theirs, the urtuy 'officials have |
ii ide arr ugeinents to s that they get I
It Just the same. It will be carried to their |
homes. |
I'he families to receive baskets have been '
thoroughly iuves igat- d by army officials |
in,d onl/ thos families In San Antonio j
w o are in need will b-.- recipients of the
Christmas dinner.
These liberal donations made to the poor
and needy of the city were made possible '
through contributions math in the Salva-
tion Army kettles whi Ii have been on the
I street corners ctnrlng the pu«t week and in I
1 r all a sum of more than .1,000 was given
t llilario t«» the cause, not one j ntiy having been
I solicited by those in cnarge of the work.
1 The little bells have Jhm n Jingling steadily
throughout the work a day hours of the
last few days, reminding the passers-by
on the streets of tin chance lie had to
. ntribute to the Christmas dinner ft»r the
p.ior whbh the Salvation Army gives each ,
y< tr ami consequently the contributions
have been moat liberal Through the
money raised in this manner the Salvation i
A my will^be enabled to send out about
i o hundred ami twenty-five basketa of ;
t ridmas dinners to the poor folk The
officials state that all money not needed
for getting up these dinners will be ex-
p mied In winter relief work right here
at home.
There Is to be a Christmas tree at the
S Ivatiou Army headquart< rs for the poor
children of the city. Candy, tipples, or-
nnges, nuts, toys and otln r present will
I e given each child In attendance. The
tree will be op ued by Santa at 7: !0 o'clock
Saturday evening A* program to be given
ut the tree has been planned by the Sun-
dry school of the Salvation Army.
1 all of
government,
i wise uc-
rk that is
-O-
RKLUl \ N POET AKKIVKS.
Uy Asioelateil i'reaa.
NT'iW V( »RK. Dec. 2'V Maurice Mater
liv k. tlie Belgian poet, and Madame Mac
terllnck, arrived here today on the steamer
Fiance from Havre.
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We're As Near As Your "Phone
and we have men in the store who are really clever at selecting
"just the right thing"—they know what men like, and men's
gifts from a man's store are always more appreciated.
Silk Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Silk Mulflers
Dress Gloves
Underwear
Dress Shirts
Silk Neckwear
Silk Pajamas
Umbrellas
Auto Gloves
Silk Shirts
Dress Vests
Christmas thoughfs for
"eleventh hour" shoppers
Open tonight as long as necessary to serve late buyers
Fomby-Jones Company
The House of Satisfaction
509-511 E. Houston St.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
W.S.S.
lMui.il. \ V., and will rf.'[iort ut Soutlu'ru jtl (lie cal.flr*'t i«'rforiuj»u.. Mury Aulu v,
m'liurtiueut Headquarters, ut tort Ham tikewlM tit tlif fabarpt ftit. uiifl liniiy ' i
Houston, for assignment. gon, lu the Red Cro?s chorus
! Urst Lieut. Bentou A. Doyle, Air K-rv | Kjsio ftclimldt ami Haywood Couta, in
1 lee, Is relieved of duty at the Western De j their dancing, were popular performer*,
j partment Air Service Ofllce at San Fran Mactyn Arbu-kke. lu his Romping
Isco, and will report at Southern Depart- ] Chorus, was at his best.
incut Headquarters, at Fort Sam Houston,; At last evening's performance several
for duty. j military officers and officials of the Ro
tar* Club were the guests of honor.
Ih" priwe.'ds from the performances of
th Lion* Revue will go to charity. A
third of the money will be used by 'he
Christmas ch" r Committee In hnyijiG»# A ■>
for the po-.r children of the city, a thud
to the Catholic orphans and a third to tho
Protestant orphans.
».» .. --.>.^1, v. I IIUI.I elk IV II \ | ll'Hl,
e»l>t. jlnlv-ln S. Williams,l it!, Cavalry, Nrf,Rf) FHP'QYF AT TRAVIS
Fort Clark. J*l Hlo, U traut.,1 leave of l< AjhU ZMr^UIC Al inHYIJ
INSTANTLY KILLED BY TRUCK
Safe
Milk
For Infnnts
& Invalids
No Cookioy
\ Nutritious Diet for All Apes
Juick Lunch at Home or Office
Uoit? Imitations and Substitutes
rt that the Buford is on its way to
Finland was correct. When the Buford,
with its 211) • anarchist passengers, left Ia„, .. . . . n . ,
New >. rk Sunday, Mr. Caiulneitl tuild It . r P!.» -^P 1 ? ! , . #?nep
hrailrd it. .t ft rral dln-aiuit,' ui»t ' !,• » v u !y " i' m''
unless it, offlei'ts law rt'i i'lvid .l. flulte . , ^O.ust.ni at..| will report
word trout Auien, at, eouituliftiloti(.r« lu Lu- ' _ ( > .n ' .'liurtiueui lleailfitiartera for
l rope, its destination still is doubtful ( atsiguiucnt
Mr. Caniii.tttl thought It doubtful If the j. ^ , ° ,atl, t L. ' .r H,'rv"
' deportees w ould be landed at ILeislngfors i ^ » «I 5 Ht Sont iern Depart-
or else w here In Finhiud, More likely, be I ^enlflea.clnuArters from Rockwell t le id,
said, Ke y will be dmuiburkcd at one of f'in Diego, Cat, In eoiupllunce with orders,
:be 11h« r lepuhlietj ol ihc Baltic within ^ ...'.l. ^elly Field.
.asy reach of the soviet frontier, it all
depends upon whether the Baltic ports are , _ ,
it pr* sent free of lee and ou whether absence for 2D days.
any ot the republics til mlud have made Second Lieut Arthur G. Liggett,
j«ace with tlu- Belshevlki. Information on Al%ro Squadron, hlliugtcn Field, Houston,
tho. score the captain of the llutord has ; 1>l f*nntsd leave of absence for six days.
been Instructed to get by wireless from ; \ ~
, America ii consuls, he katd. «
If theiy i t iu the uorth and no
fence, then the reds may be laiub-d either
at Havre or at k- m» , ort iu Germany aud 1 —
; ^: ;iS lT^ !Grcat Houlhcrn Life Goes to
• busluess Vvhich is dninlie is that the Gov- Uou.>ton Man,
er meat will kMp i , r BSiM to get all | , .
ot the -U* tn'.o Bob i.-vlst Russia, with : Tutecram t» ts# ts'.tMi 1 u Wlllhtew* father", we.'e
as little risk as \ ■ ,.-i b- to the liHi Ameri- DALLAS Tev t> ^ l—Shi lr» nf »hp • Coming i . from tl»t> days Vahor. a ltd .vs
' i11"' \ar« ®nUfust- I Great Southern Life iBihcUj Buikltng at t,'"y their .doatiaation. some of th*
Main ami Ak ird Sirerts to John II. kirby
9f Uouaton flor a « on.sl-Li»ratlnQ of jL'.jK),-
DALLAS SKYSCRAPER SOLD
Oscar W illiams, 27 years old, a nevrro
civilian (iovernment employe, was instant-
ly killed by su army truck on the Austin
, Road in the Camp Travis vicinity. No
k arrests r« e> i U», jj.s tlu-> tragedy was
' thought by mi. ir;. an I ejtVbUoit WU.horlt.los
to have been uaavoklahlis.
) According to die testimony gtren h.v
l several of i lie witnesses, two motor tracks
boa I 'd with civilian Government suipLo/ea.
m
Buy a bottle of Vanheller
MADE WITHOUT ALCOHOL
Use all of-t If you do tint like it Cu-
ter than the BEST VANILLA. I will
refiindjnur money. Y0CR OROCKR.
*d w t Li their safe -delivery.
Th. Intimation of tlu. Department of
, Justne tha^t officials of ttw Immigration
iL ir.au were responsive tor t,h. e>.ape
i»t Alexander St <ckkttasky, con,Holered neit
lo Berkmau and tlmma (joblmau th* most
I dang, r us anarchist Who has vlsite»i the
| K niicd States, was vigorously denied liy
I i'omnii>>iouer Camlnettl. Stocklitz.sky, who
' kcased iu August ou bond,
' was ke ard of next at Gary. Ind.. where
j Ifcr Is said to have urged a meeting of
t sued strikers to capture the rifies ot tbe
troops ou guar<i.
It bail been decided by the Bureau
I Immigration that stoekiltxsky was vbo
in• f• l ttoough to be deported, so on Ortoher
r hi . he Labor Dcyartmeut ashed the Ukrret
} ^trvke to arrest him. StockliUsky lad «lia-
appenxed and i.he Depariunmt of Justice
? says this was hecause the Immigration
I «JtLcials Called to kefp watch on him.
i "if the Dernrtment ot Jusih-e had in the
• first p. ice given us the information about
^tocklif/.isky they gave us later." Mr.
Caminet.il said, with s me heat., "we would
never have allowed Vn> to he released on
bund. With a staff «if t.en, . where we
simulil hiivu had a kajidreil, we have been
Quo was eomploted to-lay U. aLty in Hoys
Soa, which t Ls thought, will be used by
Sue Great Southern. Lit" tasnraivue Com-
ftmr ta » kvaUna tir lu Uo*. otUxn.
. i 11 u r,,. I St. # fi.uA t ... ... V .. t ! L .S
employes Jumped from one truck a'ud leap-
ed o i ii,». l'^ar ir n k. W'Ii mi Williams tried
to climb slioard the truck In tlie rear, be
sUppcd and fell directly under the front
or the wheel. The wheel passed over his i
BEN A. STRIBLING
ured |u r,k*. trau.fi r.
Tli>' -leal it tli»t 11 lu* fwirttnl action ot
Clii' t'.iuuuliiikiaer a{ Ic.urm.1. tad ttaufe-
Inc iu ctTjnm tn tup traua£et o£ tin; Hous-
ton ptopert,# tu ^ part of tint dnnsM ra
tlou toe It" Itaflas buildwif. 0£ti, Ltl
nani'tton to tUe .l.-a 1 hai rtbtaliiHd Crotn rh,.
(otutalsfil.im'r or losutaai e aud Baiikluu.
tt learned today.
Till! limit *otltli.'ni Lfte UulldiDU, fcuPr,
at a i-our .rt more tUau Sll.OOn.iHM was .
Ou Mail b 3, BLS froui the A.UiluUus Hi;., .1
^sttite to tin. Great ^oirheru LiXe tusar
aue. Cninputiy fur JtMHOOO
The Clraat Soutberu L ;• lnautim* Com
pnny mored Its main often Crom tmlla>
to lloustou 011 Deeeuiber 1. Distil, t ofii....
under tbe aupervlslou of U, f, flreetiwuod
rl e vresident, are mill nuikitjiiiu.il 141 u,U
lu n.
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HOUSTON TO HAVE $500,000
HOSPITAL, GIFT OF HERMANN
His hody was taken tn the Camp Travis
Base HospUai ami an UvvesUgalion of rlie
tragedy mails.
$7,000,COO WORTH OF GIN
LEASES PEORIA FOR HAVANA
U.v Cniversnl Servi-'(».
FKoRIA, III., iMe, 2.V ffrst act of a
billion doUhr drama is u> lie Itageil here
i ouioi row, w hen a consignment of 'iT cars,
continuing galbms of gin, valued
at |T,bnu,iN)0( w to start for tlie At In ut i<
Coa.M in a race [j) get outslds the three-
mile limit, on Us way t<o Havana by the
I time the bonds e plus ou January 14, two
i d.tVK before Nation wide prohibition goes
Into effei t.
i K very till i iff possible will he done to fa
cWUate the mov nient of the train ove
the lirio \ Now V-»rk Central tracks to New
York, where uill be rushed on board
chip. A guard of heavily ar-aunl men will
j l:.« on lUard the train and will Remain on
1 duty until Ui.« transshipment has h*u-n
oomph u 4 ;»•. \« w Tork,
Speefsfl.*M tn Utn*-ftnr ttetfn wttlt p irtfcs who will IwHd on
property. .
Will rralte jrt: and .jtoses up tn 30 jcoia or tftr.ger at the Coll ow-
ing act re'um.i:
!*t yrjr,
2d year, 4%
ii year,
4th year,
Sth year suul aller, 6%
Thin ia better ttian ftttying the property, as (be capital required
for purchasing can be invested in the building or in business and
ao notes given and ao impairment of credit
Tbe foPowing ptopittxs are subject to above terms ar caa be
frwetmsea an Dnng l ime:
84*223 feet, cornet (if St MaryN and Martin Streets.
SO feet at 3C5 East Cacinaerce Sireet in se^ind Liock east fl!
Jeske's.
T»-o-®cre facfory ar warehouse site on S. P. 8;utTo*d and
Nogalitos Street.
Three Mroexs as Atwtir Street at Cast B la tic a and Van Ness
Streets.
LAUREL HEIGHTS
EqnaHy sati^fartory »erm» gi'ww on residence sites on LmralV|
Heights and Avenue D and oa acreage suitable for subdivision.
Office in 603 Causer Hotel (act Guater Uiuliim^l, Cxockatt
8358.
tyieektt ftUypaev t>.>- K-vtyMw«H,
llex,y Wc. 'iV-Tlte
IfcUBIilMl sstui4»e Mie efrtctOav^ By fyiWerwtl rvle«\
, *» *■ IRdOJWO koopM In ClAOfllou carrvtot , N,;w " r,'" xt«Hi of Uw wlilv-
Ai.t f.n« -<• t,\. n ,fov reimili. . u I-n this country will be
|j out. torins of tlm HertttiMui will Cor - >iilpi>..I lo nu.niy. The Trans All iui .
|. mniikMpal hospital, In two years' tlui », U Coiiimert ial Corporation, which Is nctln.
wa i announcoti l»,v H V. M-dlregor, chair as tic exporting agent f >r many Ameri-a i
man of the iMwwd. i distilling <o, !• has advised hs client
At a meeting Monday ni-jrlit tlie Driifif »e« that there is m.limited warehouse spa
agreed fie draw up a pet limn ami go int-o At. Hamburg a ren onable rates, witn
eourt sskluu :ui interpretation of para
m graph D of tiie f^-orgn lL.»riminu will which
I Will ,i4tt4iorke tlv m uo spun! aiMvnt .V»«H),-
Obt) on the first, unit of the hospital 1 lu'
tieruuinn will drawn July U. IMn, st.ipu
'uted that $UV>.UI)0 of the estate left to
ftlie people of Limuitou sliou-'d is* used
Cor tlie eonatrm-fiou of a hospital bulbi-
ng and that the structure shonbl be built
on a ane-ftloeu trm t a IJom ng the ( api-
; Hal Avenue bridge at the Coot of Capital
< aa/1 U nsk Av»iuiea.
gotvl pro..peeia for a ready market later
TWO MEXICANS HELD FOR
KILLING OF COUNTRYMEN
IN LIGHT WITH DEPUTIES
A Gift r
front
Nature's Storehouse
rc~?<
j
to Sufferers
front
D
Pneumonia
often Hollows n
Neglected Cold
KILL THE CCLDI
HILL'S
CASCARA^rl QUININE
Slsndlrttn oolH rsnwdy for » years
—ih tablet form—safe, aure, no
oplstea—«bceak* up a cold in 24
hoiirv-relieves grip in 3 days,
lorwr back if it fa ill. The
genuine box hag a Itrd
top, with Mr. ttif'l
picture.
At All Drug Storm
Specie,^t\.|riT,irw t,, j ih, Kxpnvw,
LL I?A . !. v.. n :.V Charges 0f
murder were filed today against two Mexi
t"d ty the police tallowing an
InvestI^.iiion of t'e battle last Thursday
let wee ■ lnput\ Sheriffs and a party iu I
an autonioi i then thou: lit to have been
lb]nor -ii ugg 1 i's, Two Mexicans were
1*1 1 I 'inn . m . run nag fight and the
cor. m* iiI i ■ opinion that they dl-d
from gun. 1 >t wounds LifHcted by un !
lUowu parties in tJu^lr own an to iuo h lie. !
ffttWHI ro VI IT ' OftT WOKTM.
j ttp'-eial TeU-cnua t.i The iCxpress.
L'OilT Vi ult'l'lJ iex., Dec. lL1i~In te- 1
spouse to a liviiatiou from city lUid
'■onni.y ofl'itd: a i tlie < l imber of Com
n,rr • '■ u, 1 Uing's a i Is nmp, Col.
liarsn/ill wired t day thai tlie .Mininund '
er n iJj:« a. i . would ardce here at
J .d) a. m. tit--, i i|..|Vp .it ;j5 p. ni
) feci) .1, nidi \ j;rt sent plans nilscarrlcd.
i rpori re c! i f the nawi plana wan Wt
I an Dm. r a , uiiuumisi! mdeiiratinn Ln hoii-
»«r of i'je I. C's-rahiag'a sistu La which all
covic bodb •» ! 4 well as milltirry orgu.nl-
zal.uins and •rhers will paiticlpata,
LLOYD (St:Du'UE f() ^.O TO k' VIUS.
By Aiwi-uited Prt-HH.
LD.Nth ul, Due Tl - Jailer Lloyd
(3.e;rge wijl i-a to naxt WMfk Ut
•MiDi r nii.h I'lejuiirr Ch;incu.cnuJi, Lt was
I annouiicifd toiiaj..
EEP in the piney woods of Louisiana there grow certain
herbs. Clean, fresh, green little herbs they are, redolent
with the smell of the pines and of the wholesome earth
that has given them birth.
Years ago, a nameless tramp discovered that these little herbs
contained a marvelous power to relieve kidney and bladder disor-
ders in the human system.
Through his discovery, literally thousands of sufferers from these pain-
ful, irritating conditions have been made well and strong and whole again.
In fhemory of the nameless tramp who discovered it, this remedy has
been named
HOBO
Kidney ^ Bladder Remedy
• •
and it is now available to sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles in this
city and vicinity—a good gift from Nature's great storehouse.
In witness of its wonderful power, read this letter:
HOBO
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PErtEDY
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ALU RAT IV Sf
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DIRECTIONS
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Deridder, La., July 8,1918.
To Whom It May Concern:
My wile had kidney trouble and could get no re-
lief from any source until I gave her Hobo Kidney ,
and Bladder Remedy. It cured her, and the trouble
haa never come back. I consider her cure almost
a miracle, as we had about lost hope. I cannot say
too much for this wonderful herb medicine.
(Witneii: J. L. DAVIS,
D. W. Bailey.) i
Hundreds of testimonials of this sort—all of them sent to
us unsolicited, tell the same marvelous story—the story of
restored health, relieved pain, and quieted nerves.
HOBO is the medicine YOU want, if you suffer from
kidney, blrdder or prostate gland trouble. ( Containing no
alcohol, no habit-forming drugs, HOBO may be taken freely
without bad after effect.
Sold by all druggists in this city and vicinity.
Look for this package when you buy. Price $1.20. *
U9B0 MEDICINE MANUFACTURING CO.
SHREVEPORT, LA. ^
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