The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1903 Page: 4 of 12
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worth of forjeotrs ttyle ia Diamond HoontedIUnfsBro6cIicjNcckUcetaQd .
' other beantifal conceits comprising many timet the largest showing of the very
latest London and fans effects fads and styles ever exhibited tnth Sooth. .Yon " '.
win find Interest pleasure and possibly profit In the exhibition and should there .
be anything that you might desire to purchase for the coining holiday season .
we will gladly arrange to hare the same remain here subject to your pleasure. . .
BflOSS STUBOIS 013
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f . SIGNIFICANT. :
Jndge WlQiama Walker County'
' Congressional Situation.
The snUeertng setter hag taw iwedvsd
y 1 m at th dsmsnrstn ciwiim
of Harrta
Ttau October a.-After
te Um votsn of
Maty la tday"s hmu of Th
a an imllnin which you
LwRhataara
la
that these whs differ wttk Jt
' aa taa aatatkM at lacal
i aad Aaatla ceeaatlea. weald re-'
Jm. TlaU some weald
i swap tram taa Boils. whBs sthere
a .i actaaJly ata tor ktaj oaaoaaat. Wi
bees aat baoevsd tkaaa mora utll cre-
i haa kaaa given thaw br yea aad
: taa ground and an
kaMar hafnrmid thaa we har (elt the
ef warning them at tka folly
Wa aapaoaa Uwra auiat
tar aoaalt aat I am
ratkamaiM
i aaaOar Tlava. I baUeva la local
2 taaa alma aatad la tavor at
tlaa la-tala eaanty and hara
la aaa ataar ouunUa almilarlr
: I tana aaaar Baaa la fa Tor
hMttaa Cor taa raaaaa that
t am. Omt aach eouaty ahaald ha pp
Wail a rasnlata Ha ewa aOatca. I aa
waara tha aotica
av a kava Mt that wa
tttaaar aaaata that wa aat tM of
aaaaa ta aar aaaaaa aad wa aava
aa. aad hrtaad ta taaHaai ta 4a aa'
i apotan a tha aaloaa ata-
1 at Ifaaataa aad Aaatla eaaattaa for
i aa. Wa baa aarar fait that
at aar inHa wh
r aaradttaa) aw
as aaa conduct.
a i in I a la tba tajort. '
aaakeaS ttat than am
'wuil that taara arc thoaaaada vbo
aaaaaa aa 1 do aa thai aaattoa. aad that
M Ohbt laaaaaaa ta tba laaka at tha
nana" that aaa mialit aa art at ta
taa aa uj ma
aat at cam a athlakr aawa nvtaaf nt
ai
was a
at char
' .ej: -r
Tordrcdw
I EiTcctudly
b) cadCcathr;
9 J 'P' J ' ' 'tTaBaas VUM.
Tfcaie fa only
(M SyrcpofFi
OTl tocctitstcn 1
; Tm taiulneSyrop of PSgi is lot tale tf til firstelut
V . r drogjfsts. The fall name of the ampAnjC&anl '
M3LW.H..TH0XNT0N.:
represcntinf Messrs. ?owen h Mayers of
:;!:av8 Largest end C::t Fcn::j Ci:b:td;
i ' Will display at oor store TODAY until 10 o'clock p. m.
. TOR ONL DAY ONLY .
U aeM rwaaTp pawr ummtimmti
(M MM Sad CiMMff fa U Cffpt ;
la other pUeaa. hot It thaw iHataini la.
athtr ptaoaa thnataoa tba anpraataar of
tha democratic part? fas this (Batrfct thaa
ad ta aaaa lawa atahhas It
paaltantliry altaaaa ta arlac hrtnairatlaa
Uqaora lata thai Stat aad to forfait tha
permit of any corpora tfcm ta da tiinlinaa
ta that Btata wha abipa or pamtta ta aa
ahippad ta' thalr ear or cuatody. any tn-
tnrtratlnt Uqoor tnta Ihi Btata aad. far-
ther to naka It a rarjr (rara oBaoaa ta
aa foaad la a alia at aaaM. Wa aba
kaow how to pot thai ajattar aacloarratr
ander tha control of tha Btata aathort-
Uea. ao that tha Raacara caa ba uaad to
anppraai it. aad that aa aaa caa ba aa-
Irna ta a atqr whara tha aathorltlaa da
aot can to aiiptaaaj It. Tha proa bara
narar wada thai aa haua. Thla eouaty la
tha araaair want tor ltr. Plana whoai
wa baUara voted tha antl-tloket la VST
and whoaa optnion. aa far aa wa know haa
county la overwhabainsly lor prohibUioa.
lUdlaoa county proalhtthtn at far aa tha
democrat .ara caocarnaaV by at laaat
thraa to ana want for Mr. Cains whaaa
riewa aa tha qaaatloa an unknown aat
auppoaad ta bo aa aaO. Grbaai aaanty
want for Coanwl Holt aiippuaat ta aa aa
antt aad yat Orlraaa county hi atraasly
a pro county. In MiailaTwaaaf county Mr.
Flackney's atronrmt aappartara aaaoea
whom waa Bam Balrd. were antte. In
Leon ooonty too old aaldtara did tha work
for Jadta Pinckaay.. Wa baa aavar aan-
anUrad.tha a potltlcal qaaalion. It la hot
ana aat tha democratic party at Tana
haa ta tba pant bean abla ta taha can
of baraalf aad alaa bar aacauat ta what-
rar form they enma aad m aiy aphakia
aha hi yet abla to do aa. Let tba aalooa
alenMnt of Hoaatoa da aa It planeoa. bat
tf there ta any knlflas done m thla elec-
tion I ballawa that whan thatr ehOdrao.
are old and gray they wfO ctill ba talk-
ing of the fatal auataka papa aad hie
folka nauVe. when tha
auta Pinckaay. i Jaa. C.
light on the Rich and feiictoti.
Ta tha Editor at Tha Peat
"Bat m a buna majority at
It a plain to aaa that ample reaana ai
for aoch charsea aa an made by
Bach h the eonduahm of The W.a
arttem the ramarka of htr. WBoa tha
Ahrcyj fcay tt t r
Nj.Y. .v
HGln Sfrcot
at which ami to- ba that tha
church la dominated and directed ay tha
rich. Both Tha Poat a amaaiiat and htr.
Willie' remark are liable to mlalaad.
calacly from a coafaataa at worda aad
But puttlns adde'tha queetlonable ao-
oraey of ealMna any and aranr conara-
smlon nha church." I think It can ba
ahawa that your aoachialoa. area wbea
lvea tha wldeat uueraratntte. la In.
correct Ton any: "In the large majority
of Inataneea It la plain to aee that am-
ple reaaon exieta for the chnrgaa." Mow
a amjialty aoeordlnc to rulaa unlreranlly
mrrun 1 manna more than bait there-
fore In order to prove your conclusion
you wooid have to ahow that men thaa
half tha creed which wa may call
ehurehee for the preeent ta tha United
Bute (I praauma you an apaaking oniy
of thai oountrr) are dominated aad dic-
tated to by the rich.
But aa far aa we can gather from autm-
tica the number of Cathollca ta thla coun-
try eguaav If It doea not aurpaaa that
of ell the other creed combined.
Now. there la not a Catholic church ia
the country from 8t. Patrlck'a grand
cathedral la Now Tork to tha humblest
country chapel where the workman la
hie oreralla and the bearer ha bin raga
haa not tha came right to tha ancraiaent
aad eaaifloea and other public mlnietr-i-tion
of religion aa tha miUlonatfa la ailk.
velvet and diamond nor doea one any
man thaa the other dictate to the r lurch
hi auttera aatrltual. Ia order to provo
that a majority ia dominated by t.M rich
Cm will have to ahow at leant that there
one Catholia church w dom'nntal
while you contended for a huye awjnrity.
H 'viny ibown that auch an exception e
iatad. It would atlll remain for you to
I .'. tuat au creeda outalda the CnthoUe
church an dictated to and dominated by
tha rich and I think It may ba reaaon-et-ly
admitted that thla ia no rty matter.
Wbaa too any the majority at ehurehee
you wul hava to azeluda "th. min.k"
tram your enumeration In order to give
ww iiBimm any wmgni. - -A -
John T. Mohatcaa. .
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Ballots Barned.
: The baOots that wan out at tha but
foeral elaetloa ware daatroyad yeater-
day morning by tha county dark they
havlaa baaa heU tba required kmcth of
: HOW OLUaMOBUJE
IB AMNI
Whea Mary waa M yeare Old then
ware 11 tlmee aa winy Olniai ikllea aa all
wan nn waa one-half aa Old aa
mary there were twice aa nanny Olda-
Wkaa Mary la four tbaaa aa Otda aa
he wa wn aaa waa one belt aa Oidn
ajMnry. every automobile will ba Ana
OUamoblle. . u .
liaw Oltlamnblli hi Aaat
A
biliond crcc-
stipatcd; Pcrccai7c:c3
end clIIdrcn:
". sJaBnaBBPaBsi a)waaBMa'WaTaus9 VMiaVfA tW.-h
w1
Acts bzzp cn
tho Iiidnoys
and Hvor
CwCeTl . Clad
mmV e
' t .."
Thl columa hi to he dnrotel So tha
Ohioalollnf of event to iHi aocml in-
tenet attachea: the ozploiuKioa of tba
work and eoeial featuraa of tha varloua
Utefary dune of tha city and to nil mat-
tare la general pertaining to the aiina and
(lureulto of women. Communioatn ea In-
ended for publication - ahouid be ad
d reared to Society Bdltor. Uouetoa Peat.
Pbooca a and BO. . . .
..... ..v.:
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
HUtonc Loan Exhibit at Light
Guard haQ.. :'!S:l:i :'
Meeting Study Whist chib.
'. Meeting Third Ward Euchre
club at Mrs. H. W. Gun .
ShakMpcara Club at Carnegi
ban. .
; Wedding Notes. " ' "
'A 'notable weudlna of tha manth will
he that of htim Rowaoe htateraon and hfr.
KUlott Cage. Tha oaremony H ta ba Baa-
formed at 7: o'clock Wednesday TTmain
bar U. at Chrlat church. Fouowlnar tha
IV n racentlAn wilt hm kkA -. tk.
home of the bride a narenta . aad
htre. Barrla Maateraou.. The pareMUMl
of thabridal oerty wUl be aa ItUnera:
Maw Chailie Jonaa. maid of honor and
the brldeemald. Mlaa Ell Cage at Maon-
phm aiatar of the aroom: MlmSthel Rob-
tnioa of Austin. Miaa Katharine Sharpa
mi
teraon.
Mine Marguerite White all Reba
teraon. The groomanien iw llr. S. l
Neville. Mr. fiarria Maatereoa Jr. Mr.
Cheater Bryan. Mr. Waah Mavterwe. Mr.
ieuenmr. air. vnanea vuver.
The flower girl nreseduur tha tidal
party wul ba Miaaea Mary Stuart Mutr-
eon. Nettle Crew. Mary Porter Jharfe.
land. Elisabeth Godwin. Gertrude klaaiar-
aon and Marianne Lewis. Xhe tiKejuttnat
office of rliut bearer will be held by Mas-
ter BlrdaaUe Masteraon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufua Cage of Memphis
will arrive bi tha city nevturday t At-
tend the weddinc T7. .
' Daughters of the Rqrablic r
' The regular monthly meeting .of Baa
Jacinto coaster. Jaashteri of tha Repub-
lic waa held at tha residence of Mrs
J. It. Fann. with Mrs. 1. J. MoKasvar
It. president. In the chair: Mrs. Nolly
Btedmna ui. eecretnry. There waa a
large nod anlhsalastle meeting and rrlirl
bom of muca interest and Mnpocuaca
tranenoud. It waa deewed that a hfa
aised Oust at General Bam Houston ex-
ecuted by. tha fsunoua aculcr.reea Etua-
both Nov. be presented to Tna Hovel on
Pact for their new tmlldhut la aparaoha-
tion of tha aunv courteesM entanoed tha
Daughter at the Reoubiie In their wotk
for Texaa history and tradition. It la
intention of the chapter to niece a anmrbM
tablet in the buildlna which marks tha
sits of the old can! tot of the RapubUa of
Texas which 1 now the Rice hotel la
order that future re ne rations may know
that thla la historic around. Tba ti 00 toes
of the Rice estate have been aakad ta
rive their consent and Mr.- William
Byrnes has most ganeioualy contributed
.the tablet with the Insert ouoa. The
mlttee anoolnted to write tha 'need
data to be Disced on It arc Mrs. Looaoaa
Mrs. urwits ana airs. a. . f oster.
The sum of K waa eontributad to tba
dlarno mission fund.
Resolution of condolence wa extended
Mrs. Urwits In tha dsath of her brother
Mr. Robert Bonnet of Caere who aa re-
cently died of yellow fever.
. The chapter a4tourned to meet at tba
call of the preaMaat. after which retrwau-
ments were served to tha guests. . 1
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" An Interesting Effort v .
The following concerning Texas aad
OedvcsUm particularly may be at Inter-
est although Maw Walker- well known
here aeerna to hare a Irvely ImagmatVm.
whoaa waadMags do not alwaya accrd
with a strict conception of tba' truth. Tha
article hi from tha pan of AmyxtawUa af
the Chicago News: 1 ''.
Charlotte Walker the rhsrmmg young
Southern girl who hju'sande such a aue-
cwi a HackKtr leading comedienne te
Jast aa bewitching away from tha stags
aa she Is upon It.
She haa a little delicate drawl which
locates her birthright In Ih matter ot
climate and her voles ts kamld silver. Hr
beauty la of that piauant saucy art
which la too dependent on personal vi-
vacity ta aver arow wnarianme. Like that
other pretty Texaa girl. Miss r ranees
Marks Miss Walker think Texas La a
dreary place to nbidx but not a bad placet
occasionally to shine apon as a welcome
guest. Charlotte tacks up all her elegant
dotbes ones a year and ceaarlantlonsiy
ouys a ticket to Galveston wnere she
scknowlsdges she gasps and aat and
nothing more. Her deacrrption of enter-
tainment as H is peacefully carried oa
la Oahresten since tha flood la delightful-
ly witty and ptoturesaue. She says that
every once In awhile she would be roused
from her lethargy by a shock ia the share
of warning that somebody 00a tempi Led
giving a pwalc. .
Tou know aatettalBBMat la Oalvestoai
Is tha snoot soaraful thing has gins pes
and nobody pretends to go for enjoyment
but out of sympathy tor tha dear lady
woo has thought it out and coninvea to
find toed enough to call In thing a pic-
nic 'Toa see wa know just bow much treo-
bh It Is to gather together enough vic-
tuals not canned 10 deck out a taoie on
the grass or rather sand burs for then
Is no grass excel down ay the ereosvs
and river and we caa'i go there because
the ticks eat you aad your lunch. In tna
turn puuse wo are ail so gar-oroth poor
dews there because the laws and ucaa
and bags eat up au tha chicasne and tna
vageiaues and wa one waata u shoo
up enough tow! to make a sslad limes
mi lee and muss of wauc ever the county
or tampy nans through tha swam us to
land enough ta chop up aad look us any-
thing out willed celery pickled. One per-
fectly tearful saurmng warn ta sun
Clareu tiaras nd en the sand looked
burtd to a crisp my dear mo Leer eroka
me at f o'clock and mads me put g
pure whits drees because it was in regu-
lar dress actresses were supposed not to
be rnuued to wear aad speed aw away
to an at there awnil picnics. Wo drovs
ander the bluing sun tor tore hours aad
then cams la sight at the nvsr lauds
which from tit saa-oooked diauae
loosed very Inviting slut wnsn ws Mural
tha shady gla tea anlllloa ties arose
aad swinned over us so that w had to
grab our Baskets and fly tor the high-
lands where la the broiling sua ws mer-
rily unpacked tba baskets spread our
tsbkcloths and proceeded to devour tna
kvnch ta torture. Because I was an actress
sad tha only on aver allowed to taa)
not at a Galvsston picnic a camp swot
wa phaeed at tha elected head of tha
table and the.-e 1 sat In misery while in
gay ribaldry some of 1 he most bomusrous
of my comrade Indulged In the rollick-
ing pastime of singing Xead Kindly
Light' with "Slow-soot Bel' tor an en-
core. Every one ia awhile mother would
gild smilingly up to where I sat in a par-
boiled atau of dsn and step oa my foot-
whispering "Charlotte behave yourself?
and asking out very loud "Charlotte dear
are you enjoying yourself r to which I '
answered plaintively. "Oh yes. Indeed."
"All of a sudden I Joked down at my
white Pique dress and beheld drovas of
the tick climbing up tha skirt and It had
been so long sines I bad Been any that t
jumped up and screamed scraping them
off hysterically. After tha excitement had
been quailed and 1 had apologised and
all bands had got sticks and fought tha
thmgs off yoa know they can not bo
lust picked off they have a thousand
claws aad stick. Uke aorghum why on
nlos lady In the prettiest sunbonnet than
said cheerfully!
" "Since Charlotte Want aa North aha
can t area stand Texas tick.' "
. :. Vvr
Woman Club. v
NoeasBhsr a kafnar am ks aslant - -
tiiisinaaa masllnr Vhs'TTTii -1..K
ta ragalar amino yaatoraay afternoon
gisrassia snmnaas ssattsrt Benniiv.
tug to tha work of the dub. . 1
A report regarding the work ta tha naw
free kindargartoa building waa received
and the work waa found ta be Progress-
lug BatiefactorDr.
in oHmr ea awW mt tlu
BUrary baser we racdvadfrom tha Base-
gad ward at vision at tba 0rstBlua a4
3'L'
corn tally aooepted This t ...g witt
have ohargw of the fhr boom.
A great deal of Interest Is' centered m
this ber aa it I intended to mak U
on of tha stoat 'successful entertain-
neat ot the) kind tver nrojsotad.la bona.
' Current Litmurt Qub.
Tha tint maellng at tba year held at
Caroegia halL by tha Cnrrant Lttmture
club. waa tha tea yesterday morning
which proved extremely Interesting. Tba
minute ot tha last mad Ins which wan
original aad cleverly enough done tor re-
production an given in full and an
from tha faeals pea af Mr. John T. Lock-
mas tha recording paoretary. wha lames 1
tratsd that aha M eaUtled ta dntlnatioa
M a versa anaksr a wall a a hjfr at
Por 'thhi lengthy fsport " ' mSTJXh.
I will first man axouae. .c llT
Whsa Bay pea snot atartes 1 .
It would not turn loose ' !.t.. D
And aa our former Mcmur ' '' J.1
Wa a poeteee tesdymsd. ' i i t . 5
1 could aot afford . . SU
To ba krt ta the shads ; ' -
Oa Mat Wsdnseitay assrnlna oar club did
it the aocustmned room that ws all
- found eo sweet -Aa
sir of axpectancy pervaded the place.
And a look of expectancy waa en sash
face.
The babel of voleea msde a horrtbhi dta.
But waa hushed ea tha hvMaat tha bast
caa atappad la . ; x!..f.. . . A
The meeting waa called by tba saw pred-
dsat. And ti. took aa bar face tasl a that sh
T be
kind
but flrm-rulaB auat ba
' aoeyaa.
Wt wen then for that purpose-thaf
why they were made.
Ron call waa la order tad mlaateg wan
spent.
And not' one member had a tul reiin evest.
'Twas nally toa bad; we must try ta da
bettor.
Let us follow tha dab rolca right ap ta
'tha ssttor. . ... .
Tbt mlnutsa wan imd sdopted wtth
Tbsy were wrlttea by a lady whs had
plenty of leleure.
Book exchanging sama hast aad I BVBSt
say right here
Wc must do saash better thaa wa dU last
year.
1 aisinbm asemld ssad mn hook In
ins
80 whea
a
tt we taha too mock time wa an apt ta
get mixed.
Tba Unas wan reduced at wan also tha
duea
la a business Uke manner to suit all aar
views.
Appllcatiaaa tor misiharahip wan alaa aa
Aa two charming ladle wished to Join our
band.
At the club Is now tuQ they will be
' forced ta Walt -And
Join tba ethers who stand at oar
fata.
We hope to enlarge the membership arjon
And then we'll be happy to give them aa
room. .
After tha business name the pleasure.
nnu suieiy H mat we aaa lull
a seauurui speech.
Kh prepared with ears
with a very proud air.
cur dub of ita up aa
uur prsaioMint told WI
Ul the growth of cur dub of Ita ap
nine
Its Joys and sorrow its smiles aad
frowns;
Fhe spoke of the dab as a trrawHng child
Who had grows to young ladyhood swaat
and aslM;
Bar compej-lson were good aad aot toa
many.
But 'twas what w expected : treat tbt
v. . bright mini of Jennie.
It thsowfaif trf ate h paid Mrs. Cul-
Tha club's BewtbnanlB wan siuismid ta
" the lsrtter.
With appropriate words she preeented a
: gift.
And each of aar heart gav a great bit
Wt
Whan Mrs. Culpepper struck dumb with
surprise
looked sll round the room thaa mans gad
to ris.
tht was so ovBrrsme she could scarcely
But whan she got started said wards
very eweet.
W will all aim her room and wvlcotu-
tng smile
And will not fed at horn hare tor aotte
. awhile. . .' . . -
This h&n s larg and at couibs si suft-
able.
Bat tba Iowa for bar haartjutfaae wUl
prove Immutable.
Next on the program was aa Interesting
chat
By Mrs. McDowell oa "thla aad aa that"'
Vf what aha had seen and want she had
done '
mkflo abraad the rar; aad ww as) kept
Bar sBaeriptloa at wade af tha kind aha
had heard.
Made our vry hearts brat alt oar pals
wen stirred. . . :. .
Mrs. Carter then told as at her trip by
water
lYom Capri to Naples wtth her charming
daughter.
Sh saw Crawford" boat the writer at
' not.
WV. while Irving rltht there "Vm
Ctuuaa" he wrote.
Mrs. Hutcbeson then tdd wt some tntar-
wsttns? things
Bs dear te lbs heart ot a psiBua who
dngs. -
Irhfe monolsgas next by tba saw srers-
tsry .
Monologue smoaVracdHtoa baeV-very.
Otsnwlng dm test cams next and H provsd
something vital.
After reeding a book wa can't think at
the title. v
Mrs Grave and Ml Hufcins wan the
Tacky winners.
And they looked with rhsdshl OB th rsst
of us sinner
Peer Mrs. Dyer was determined ta wtn.
Be she didn't da anything but dt an sad
' srh: ......
Per aetlna; aa beautlrmlly she got m alaa
prise
WkBe all of worker gave forth rmg
4nwa dgh. .K .. f .
lies cama refreshment. Una chocoUt
and cake ...
On would think wa wen tj-rlng. tba
way wa ate. '
W all sat then chatting en Joying ft fine.
TIB soma ana hppenej to look at tba
" -time. r
Adjouinment wa made good -by ald by
so. '.
Ta asset this Burning ta Craagl hJl
- Ths BTtowt were feplld to alaa hi
rtysj by Mrs. Booth the rettrtng aer
tsry who JocnUrty ddmed tha orlvOjea
ot lavuB ore-emirtfd tht field gad hold-
ing v use ma king her eotr ynrngafltw
Mr.. Margaret Hadley foetar ht
charge of tba program for the day the
subject of which was -Bird Ufa"' gad
msay. laimaslliid points ami easing tha
"feathered tribe" were brewgtit Mn.
A. S Dyer road Mi artlcW. "Th Mystery
ot Migration" by Harold Boler. tram tha
Saturday Bnajhig Post and Mrs. Horse
Booth one oa "'Belf-reHsnt Bird." from
th Nineteenth Ctatnry and After magay
A rota waa east nbvrgtn tka
anm rron tweaty-nv ta thirty. -
Th An Immm Will bold a raespthm
temouow aJterBooa u S Cclocfc nt Psa
aU school. Msmberg an aavedalty fa-'
attsd to arUad and berg reoshr th
frieBds ot the leagu. The literary ahum
are also especially aaaM to b trmtBU
" Young liHe Circla Basar.
Tb Toasn Ladnw" Carets mt' Sheen
drarah an plsnstng to boM a bsssr ta
Shearo chapd oa tht afternnon gad night
af Frlemr Mewember St. The "elmeej
bv baH-a aooiaied ad aa I 4 at
a vis a.jt Wm lejistii.naj to tw t i
caa.
jsMBtlsas are aaked ea asad not
oaa'a faca . .
Busrasaa Bast and waa
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Win ma'"esv' a root rei'ilra
no tjalnting or after care. V iih-
out exceptioa tha best in tht
world. - Ask for prices. . 1
: ' HOUSTON TSRAS. '
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Mea.lUmW p.-B.I.
r iB.eeswi J lew re.eer
Tc:!i izi Fc::-iil7::i
ELEG7r.!3r.L : ;
CwTe..lT..sey Zet
crnt clcj
BARDEN
u.t:Ti::ac:::::inYC..
wt main ar -; . :- -
affair a sucessa. Then wfll ba aa mter-
sBtlng prograaa both Barhl and after-
The ihalmisn are:
Rsfreeh ment Mr. Frank Iwyer.
Fancy Work-Mrs. Jonathan Lane
Program-Miss Nellie Oerty. .
Punch Mis Miry Arnold.. . .
Candy Mia BSdna Cortes.
' Ladjsa Home Journal-Eileea Marshall.
KIOBMilke-Mrs. Fraak Role hard t.
. Advertlaement-hUa Althea Jonaa.
.'-!;. -.' f-.v ....
Reception at Mrs.' Aadum's.
Mrs. T. J. Andanoa aatartaJBsd at a
bsnrtiams afternoon receotioa yesterday
from to t fat honor af Mrs. Oliver Jamas
BgrtoB ot Norfolk Vs.
Mr. Anderson' new horn was vary
artistically decorated for th occasion.
Th ladta aaslstirut Mr. Anderson were
Mrs. Oliver James Egerton. Mrs. C. U.
Markham. Mrs. S. J. Bala. Mrs. J. A.
Huston Mrs. C. K. Dunlan. Mr. J. H.
HeUen. Mr. W. D. Cleveland Jr.. Mlaa
O'Oeondl. Mr. Roein Rvan. Mrs. J. N.
Wumer. Mrs. L. J. Parka. Mrs. Ed Hsl.
Jlen Mrs. Huggina. Mrs. Btitt of Char-
lotte N. C Mlaa Mabel Msrkhsm aad
Mast Lsalss Bohlnson. - '
Mr. and Mrs. Egerton leavd today for
Norfolk their home. Houston having been
one of ths votats Included IS thatr wed-
Miss Parker't Dance. . - '
Miss Mary Xmlly Parkar entertained
last Bight la honor at her guest. Miss
Mwbowsr at Cmctnnati aad tba saassa's
dsou taste ot whom she tt on.
' Ml Parker" a horn was aery beaut.
fully decora Led with La Pranoa roses aad
running vines combined with larg anew
white chryaathemuma which gave aa
added charm te thetorsl. attraction at
A veryN pretty "ooraer" waa lmprovtead
ea a side veranda when the punch bowl
waa placed. Japan lantern shedding
their soft light over ths scan.
Mum Parser guest Included Miss
Markham Miss Munger Miss Paine Mlaa
Ball Mlaa Bringhurst Ml Lewtor. Mire
Adair. Mlas Roberteon Miss Ochiltree of
Orange Miss Orac Parker. Mr. Hail
Mr. A. Tt Kverte Or. Short Mr. Wftbura
Mr. C. Lew la Mr. Mlstrat Mr. Carter
Mr. Hutohewa Mr. CockreA. Mr. Sary
Mr. Clemen. Dr. Bute Mr. It R Bpotte
Mr. Bam Mcllbaaay Mr. Darirow aad
Mrs. Crary at Beaumont ...
tka at tba.
toa yesterday Bftenmoa and received
iging nnsacisi suppsrt from laser
aad the eongiagatloa. .
friends i
'Mrs. McCana arM syn a madud on
Nevsenber 11 at her stm
street th SDOcaal faatur
atudle. las Mdn
itura of which will
ba as afternoon of Bbabert interpreu-
:.VJS3 Muitary JrUchrfcH'N'
Dr. and Mrs. X AUen Kyi Mterttased
th MlUtary Kuchr dub last sight i
-:h -.'-v. Perfxnalv 'J"yvi""!
.Mr. and Mr. J. BV McAahaa and Mbn
Mary McAauan hava returned tram Cali-
fornia ....'( ;S 'f: ..." '.' i
Mr. tad Mr. & T. WhlUy after vidt-
mg reiauvas m sirunner
to Bt Loula thdr future
Mr. and Mr. Berry Ward Csjnp and
children and Mr. C B. House ban re-
turned from Fort Davie when they spent
the summer. .. .
Mr.' J. C. "Trnman and brlds at Mchmmid
are gussm of tha Rice hotel. Mr. ToTM
is well known In Houston being nephew
of Mr. Roein Ryan.
Today. Menu.
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BBBArPABT ...-
- ' ' ' Sugar and Cream
Totaato Toast Preooh Pried Potato
. tna 9sKdt Coffee
LtTNCK ' ' '
Chicken asl4
ttewed Prult ' Cobs
. .... DlNNa y-r..T.
Bio Soup '
Broiled Sk v t .: " Bearnsle fiauc
Mashed Potato) 'Creamed Parsulps
Ceieny MAronaarM . .
. Wafer Chew
. axaatbnrg Cream. .. a.
- - . . .- Caffs
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HOUSTON TEXAS.
Let at know your vtutt lad set ew Erurft
KmnJ W-sa...i Wl.!
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Tie PeiSeAi Steel I Iroa Woiii lac
4MVr4CtVMMJ 'ff mjtn4
... t aTnamnt rtaa -j ' "
tntaraal Purtiaca Bollars
Our Speclatty '
Soertrwestera Life Insurance Co.
ieuator. Offlea MIS Taxaa Ave.
Tt3 Tcx:j C:z;:7
Paid ta Capital and trplo.. ....&.
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On GATSCri'S PDAiniE
THE HE17 OIL FIELD
IH HADDltJ oouriTY
rL HAVL Jinds within One Handled
. and fifty feet
In any qtuitity from one acre to one
thousand acres. . . . . We hire loaf known that '
this was food OIL T&1UUTORY and were
among THI. TIRST to advertise these lands as
OIL LANDS and the f oiher lost obtained veri-
fies oar statement that OIL existed there. We
predict that this field will be more extensive than
either SriNDlX TOP SOUH LAXX or SAR-
' ATOCA . NOW B TliX TIMtTO BUY
before other wells are put down and prices fo np.
We will have an office at the well where prles
will be iven or at oar office here M .. T
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' . ' s Yestetday's Lxpress bronjht nsk few ' '
. i .xA these ramona Gons-CaU .earlv.' ' -
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.'if yon want one. . - j
ANOTHER CAR OF LOADED SHELLS
(Elick and Smokelea) AND CARTRIDGES '
. ' i "T JBST W-O&Otft NOW " ' 'I ' '
Bering - Cortes!
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Only Texas Crnde OU Bied for reflr! .
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PRAIRIE AVE AND DOWUNa 8T
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MAIN. AND . McKlNNEV
ANaLB-HAOERMAN UBMbt Cm
Leitg Uet Tsflew Plee Qk. Oywrem Um-
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SEl MEYER BROS;
! Bcfora yon buy jrotir- .
Fall Suit"
THEY 5EIX THEM POR.iESS
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RUBBER dOODS
ay r hadaartre ea thhr Ut .
Seed direct bnytsg freer the teetery h
srei fresh stock dad teaaoaahle prices.
KIESUNG'S DRUG TO"E.
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