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oT; TllUi.:.... f KOHNINO. NOVEMBER 23. 1fn
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f as with Joyous hearts and-smiling faces they romp and play when In health --and
y how conducive to health the games In which they Indulge the .outdoor Jlfe they
. enjoy the cleanly; regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome
' ; diet of which;they should partake i How tenderrythelr health should be preserved
not byjconstant medication but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an Irijurl-; -pus
or objectionable nature and if at anytime a remedial agent is required to assist'
nature only those-' of known excellence should be used ; remedies which are pure
-and wholesome and truly beneficial in' effect like the pleasant laxative remedy'
Syrup bf Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup C6. ;Syr0p of Figs has
- come into general favor In many millions of well informed families whose estimate :
; of Its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use c: r iv
- Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally; because'
.they know it is wholesome simple and gentle in its action. ; We inform all reputa-
bTe physicians as to-the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs obtained by an
. . original method from certain plants known 1o them to act most beneficially and
presented in an agreeable syrup in which'the wholesome Californlan blue figs are"
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I Vwe ' are free to refer to all well informed p7)yslcTans;whQ do not approve of patent
i;:'t medicines and never favor tndlscriminate self-medication. - ' "
I . i Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs
always has the lull name pi the wmpany---cawomia rig Syrup Cto.-plainly
' printed on the front of every package arid' that it is for sale Jr. bottles of one size
only. If any dealef ; offers" any other than the regular Fifty cent steei or having
printed thereon th name of any other company do not accept It If you fail to get
. ' the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects.1' Every family should always have
a bottle on hand as it Is equally beneficial for the parents and the . children
whenever a laxative remedy Is required.
Fine .
Stagv
Handle
Carvers
'.Mx) By our greatest "v
Area i'rary & dark.
-Prices start -M 11.00
and go tip to $15.00.
Celluloid handle (very (-
fine -imitation ivory) Koivee'
2.25 set to..
Rim WtIK. ' ViMit imn with mrt
best iron with rack
. 6i 13x18' best iron with rack in bottom .......... . . 50c
Enameled ones (Lisk make) $2.00 $2.60 and..;.;.. $3.00
B6wl and; Pitcher
Mhite porcelain I A A
j simhr tocut.... pIUv
fine Toilet ScU 10-piece
assorted prints J 7C
only ............. vl v
: fine Colored Tint Toilet
$3.50
Lxtra Slop Ian to
match.. 7... Cf CA
only I3U
White Sloo Tan
.with cover and bail.-. . M . .
Large White Semi-Porcelain
wicn wuiiEi unci per oci ........... .... . ....ami
Tnmblen and Glawei 250 styles and sixes. Onr prices
;are very low and we want your
C-L'fr. Theo. Bering
. . ? M HAiDWARt a CHINA STOKE. '
09 Main Street . " Poraton Tela
SAII fJITOa'9 JIITERKATIOilAL ; FJIIR
vih' Opens -Nov.' 18 -Closes Nov. '29. ''-r V. 3
; Greater ewnd Dctter. -Thivri Defore.
T ; ' Unsurpassed Line of Exhibits -Highest
Cla.ES Plidway Shows.
EXGIinSIDI.'S Q ALL ROADS
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eteel blades; front () 'CA
.i PIIU
Double ;
Turkey
Roasters
(Like Cat) made of best
grade enameled ware and
also of sheet iron. -
Size 9x14 best iron with
rack in bottom 35c
in Wittsim 4fW
in bottom ............45c
. . e A . . . t . . ; .$1.00
Dinner flatci Kt....;.40c
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EDUCATIONAL ' SOCIETIES.
(More Liberal School Taxation
. . ws Advocated. c -
' iAMmodmitA Prws Rkpert.) ?
KuItUIc : NoTamtar St In. Joint mem-
km the Brathm Eduoatlomal uwoktloi
and tb AaMdatloa of Coilasa and' Pr-
paratmr ScitooU mt th BoaUurn gutw
convened ken tonl-ht.-muir BcMnanat
daeaton of tlx Boatk Mn In tta
Preafdent CharlM T If elver nf. Mi
.SouUiern Bducetlonn naaoclatloe deciared
tne improveiaent or Mucet4onei nutm
depended largely- upon the reaton of
new ana more uoerat pubue Mtunmc
net enly inwni the people but afmws
the eallumd mat ereattnr cwtmmK asd ad-.
vaceteav naerai taxauan for -m aeeei
nubile aehool mtML
Preeldeat Brown Arrea of the Aaeocla-
tlon of Collrse and Schools spoke of the
place of the acrlcultural and mechanical
oollen In the educational state at ton
eouin. - s
The aasorlaMons win eontttine their ai
kms three days and It at thought a per
manent coalition will he effected. : -
An OLD ADAGE
CAYGnL: -V-! -
A BtM psm Is heavy car
Tlw UVER Is taw seat of sm
lafamiifia. . t
M to the root of tfc wbsla
wmm .al VMUJ- aewV
: mm4 rsatero tho actioa f th
UVERtosawssdcosiailoau
Give torn to the system and!
sofid flesh to the tody.
Take No Substitute. - i
BREATH
mum mn estme mm I m wiuImI
ekMifallr MV kfc U.f mr aaUr.lT niW
ia&enls.
Me
fiwatfbr
ThstVowwt
. y hs"hTk
Seawest PelahAte pvteea. VewnjaTVeaeai
Mmr klekM. Me r Qr.y. He. S. Ma. Miraf
Mlek.lk. TuvnlM KUM)ka3
Tfl "- - 1 it Buy
. Siirlla Ce.. Chtcase er M.T. m
IZZ.LLVZl.m.XllKl CHS
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15INQWE
TTUBB
TIRES.'.
March 'Culmore 1012 Prairie Ave.
Good Kent WeyoUfc i aferana Wriest
Inner tabea tl-Sk .
GLOBE - WERNICKE
ELASTIC
"A BOQK CASE.S
mmZMUmipQ dllMMt '
lax-ktb ron thk bowkls.
Only t Mt per hne Lax -eta. a new
weet reothaoan laxariye far eonatlpe-
oot eour eraeeaca oaa ereatn. aan taste
btUouenaee. etc Unlwai . vrtu li-r -.f.
ta fie will never knew it e valueand
oniy centa at ururoats by aiell fnr
evamtia. n lt. gbop. v Reel" '
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C "r1!1 anetctaei. Mr torn. kM
a toe o4.r. Tw. Mki me. m ttUm anaMM
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It rjert-
CHEVY CHASE
Tom
Coj-an - Took Foarti Cptn
Steeple Chase.
mraSHi THE VETIZR
Took Fourth Dixie at Benninj
.v from Santa Catalina and
' Dr. Swart!. -.. ;
leOL.
AaasuUed Press Beport.)
Beanlns NoysbW a-Ttae reurth
Chevy Chase open aeUInc atseplechass.
with ceotleaea riders and the Fourth
Dfsle.wers ran at Bennlnc today.
. Hi furlooas-Paui Ora. Moltta Uooohue
Weber. Time. 1:UI4.
Seven furloos-St. Valentine Collector
Jesrop. Subtle. Tine. 1:1-L
: Chevy Chese steeDleehaM. about one
and one-half . nttlee-Vom Cocao. Vtooi
Qntherer Follow On. Time :.
Mile and three-quarters the Fourth
rorte-Klatneeiuv ..Buta Oatalina Xr.
auie ana
sevanty
nay. Tli
yards-Navajo Father
Mils and three-elKtMnlhs. h ami loan
Peter Paul Missis Bsnker. tbns. JI
".'rBennlnr 'Entries;?
Seren-elrhtbs of a mite maidens Bob
Bdgren 10m 'Paeon It. Wlckford lot.
Maddlar Jr. MS O. U M. M) Royal China
. Prltts MM MShosnny Ms HumptV
IXimpty imt SarfU Sursaans iM. Byks 1(4.
weien ennuis akus-Hfuprems ixwn m.
Kins Peoeer KM. Hlsh Ufe 191. Beho
dais MP Rob Boy 1(4. Carrie Jonea 1st
Jus Ually lot. Widows Mlts m Arsen-
al 1st Plantsnsnet H. Oevrln Clot. Cut-
lass Maid mi CaanonbaU Us Jvila. M
Ml. Fret M Foxy M. Wlnobeeter . Ut
ile Buttercup PI Fntsia. ncnan se. nu
flee K launaieas MS Ckrrer Hsmptea so.
kiMvHnv RriiiM let Pet nasussn ltd.
About two miles steeplechsss handles
Han IWUI US Wnnlasxhanr lM.Ilck
Jtobsrts lis BbipsnslonJst 1 Csloorsrist-
Ahl. 1aC - n f .nth Ward US.
Thiee-rourUai mile. seUuur-Vamat M
re mi -firs . Klnkom M. Montana si
Orerlllln H. PaJcra K Pickle 7. Mint la
s. Hedmare w. Jraiar m mii m
Mary Moms . .
fw. Miia iammJ vrf .tmut flnort IS7.
fii nasi MT. Clohen IM. SamL H. .Har-
ris M. Manacorder MS Diamond MS
rSTi nnfoiirth miles. ' hsndlesa--
Ormondes Rlsht US. Prataiwlon Its. Peter
Paul 111 BobDie Kssn urn
CsMn MS. Paietts K. Amber Jarft IT Old
award ...
THE JONES HANDICAP.
Oakland 'Feaftur i Proved Good
Thing tor San Nicnoiaa.
(Asssefcktad Press Beport.) '
s4aa Mil.. a. hr- aV 1
kaawSbaam. the CantnTS. St tSdSTS
Dronram. proved s mod thins for saa
Wra?T-5ft-iw. net.
lmkala. Katrs Moua. Tims . ' '
sis ftrrlooirs-lxivsl Freat Cosfedersls
.ils3Tthrattl-Bll-tA
rimm mmmmUM.
oTStTIsw: -(..
"SZJSXZ-rcmZr- Blossesa- Teras
Bod. . Time l.U. -
' aanwan ' -J S I-!-' -
' -' Oakland . Entries.
and sue-half furioan selllna.
t-vesir-oldB-PeW. BetniTuns. Masel
.. -i i Q.inuH MS flan.
naTiia v i "m.
tee 17. Dm Qentry. um awsrn
r..l. nohnsaaeher. . Ouickrlco.
Aid too. Jack Henrawsy M4. :t
Ionian Olympian Derate. Ektlnborousn
IM Cteanthus. Maeflecfcnee. u- Chrlaloph
brrMiin Nullah Bsthbeach. BIMan r
2l.Ii .at rll.a 121 .nu.l fL
una ana uun wEiawn. im...! "h
tame PIshMmnn Ul Kthel Abbott. The
Lady Behests. W. B. Gates Chrletroe A
Portmmtus Mil Ubhy Candid. WaXereure
- . enamM lllnl IT.rk TJL. htSB.
Stein. George McNoar lie JoOyWitch.
Son Mark. Molar. Elba Latloa. Maid mt
rermoy Spondoolbi MT. Bd Bberldaa 1st.
Sevan furl ones. eeUlnBTlaber Boy HI
Vm . Sill. V its Wa-nHlAtia
Anpellcs Miller's Dsuchter 1ST Bed Bey-
sard Mi. rjeknwonsdo ML
Six turaonsa. irtirae s-year eins ana nv-
ward Deutchland MT Macrane Boaseiae
Mt.
Brkarsall.
ChthaThaa M. yjocnisr
sir m
CRESCEUSWAS SOLD.
Savag Paid fsioo for Cham-
. . pion Trotter.
' : (Associated Press Hep art.) -
New Tors. November a-Creeceua. the
world's champion trottin stslllon. rec
crd. MtH. was sold at auction today (or
tzt.aot at the Old Glory hone sal hers
to William Bayas-e of MlnneapoUa. Only
one other bid was made which was (or
tat. offered by P. H. MoOuIre of New
York. Goevwe H. Ketcham of Tohtde wss
the former owner of the horse. - . .
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. Nashville Summary.
(Assoclsted Press Beport.) '
Kash Tills Ko-rembw tt Five farionss
Gabrtelta Bnlsbot SkapocaL. Time.
IMm.
tlMen riirlmura Mama. MTthallat. kiss.
1st rate. Time. 1:914.
Hi rarionc--iuel ttaysa rscsr sssr-
"ftl
Jbaeeso. A itsta 1 : -a
lie and an rlxhtn Rsrsllle. Juba
leehart. Time. l-.
MUe-BoysTXawsnd. Verandah. Ambe-
ni. in. -
Mile ana an eumtn roaarai.
Steel Trap. Tims 1:MM.
Paul
Nashville Entries.
Frre and one-half tartossTS. sellmsr
America II lie. Inspr. Glri IX Pirate's
Danes U Nlnn rK. borceoos Mt. Balshot
Ma Sadie Catnrln I Orac Warner Mt
VVossle Bus Mt BonaU Ma Tadeloa Ms
Tumra Ma
ort oouree steeiinnhsss Tawd Ksd-
141. Creolin IM. Hand Alios IM. Itaca-
tlam 1S1 Ckausus IM Lola Home IM. Ort.
Sis Ua Ohm Kins 12. Laura K IX.
una mue seiuns uevout Mt Th Tllseis
B Blncei
Bincertty nous as nine as.
Frre-etKhtha of a mile. oerfhasTtchl-
mrsio Irs Awnwecans isk Deux Tampa
MT Suds IM. AdesssIM Little Mike M
PrinclDia la. Mr. Wadltash H. RurnAlltta
M Orore Center M Come On Sam la
. Three-feerths of sills. ellls Mal-
lory 111. i. Ed Ortlle MT Dnrenpsrt Mt
Kern ws rMJurtns ns Marco ML Clifton
Boy hnTBhlitb MS. PiemQtatioa M. Mamr
Csrpeater ST.
Mi nad ne slktosnlh. setrtakV-John 10m
Postman lft Hsrdcsstle Ma Berry Wad-
dell lot Tolnor MS. Boush and Tumble 1st
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AF7ZTITE
Sam Crsls JOS Bevdlle M Easter Joy T
Jxneis W Piner M. An Liclit M liooei
ayavH SV 9m
SAN ANTONIO MEETING
Most of the Events Went to the
s I Favorites
(Houston Post Speeisl.)
- Ss As tonic Texas. November tt-Fsv
01 tee eaoturad most of the races today
t th Saa Antonio (air meet. Th row4s
wore large and the play heavy.- i
r One-half mile paclmr. Bexar osonty
road rice Jos MeYouaa wos Toco sec-
end. Totta Easter third. Tims t:M 1:M!4
Five sad a kalf furtonss-CIosmell. lit
tKramer) t t L woal Isle lot (Jen
kins) tut second: Nath Woodcock lit
(MeClosky). IS to L third.' Flora Denoss.
i I? "so". John Nolan First Chip and
' Plvs 7urlqass for t-vsr-old-SMII
Hunt n (JoCes) even won; Betsy IM
(Mooley) t to 1. second: All Wool lot
(Uwei. I to t third. Tims li. Our
Ssl also raa. .
Onm mile (or S-yesr-olds and upward'
rrea nomoert lot (Uwe. I to 1 won;
Oay American. I(M (Spears) 2 U 1 sec-
ond; T. J. Powell. (Jones) tH to L
third. Time 1:44 1-e. Dromlo Lo An.
Stelo and Bisque also ran.
Four furlonas. Alamo hsadlcsn (or t
rear-elds bred by members of the Texas
noroussorea sseootatioo seiiinn-tA
Psloms M (Jones) 1 to t. won; Kuth
Nolan KT7 (Lowe). I to L second; O. U.
Parke 17 (Hayes) I to L third. Time
M l-. Jack KlrehvUl and Bui Is Onw
Is ran
Ftvs and s half furlonss-Wlllte Oren
Mt (Carter) 4 t t won: Sultry 3
(lows) I u L second: HopewelC IM
ijieeeer io j. imra. xime l :ae z-e.
l.lttl. nreesr. Inn. mm. hi. Pnm Rttan..
Bhyenur Jim Ferula and McDugsl sis
- THE YUCATAN CLUB
List of the Players Who Will Go
with Page. . .
v (Houston Post Special.)
i Gnrreston Texas November Put
tuw bis slxnatnr t s Oslreeton base
ball eon tract for IM yesterday. Kddt
Cnrnak will for th fourth coneecutlvs
season cover center field In Bandera
uniform. Th terms offend to him were
entirely mtlsfactory.
"If I don't bold up my end In the faster
com peny that next year's leecu prom-
ises.1' said Cermak this mornln. "ft will
be because 1 haven t sot th stuff. Thla
la my horn now and I'll work as hard as
anyone eue to be retained."
Cermak will taeve Monday or Tuesday
with th. teem that Is to so down to Yu-
catan for tho winter. "Purry" Pscs hss
ehsrwe of the team and will hare these
plsyers en hut departure: Rsrser end
ewrreiie piieners; wsraner or fettlt
catcher: semmer first bsse: Pure short
nd bsse: PsulUr third bsse: Pane snort-
stop; Lathim left field: Cermak center
uuuoa ncnt rietu. this
suht to be atrona; enouck to satisfy th
Ti.am'p eninwaisets . - .. . "
LEAGUE COMBINATION.
American League to Consider
u Amalgamation with National
(Associated Press Resort.)
Chlcaao November SL Th Amerlcen
Be ea ball leesue met m nnnual
hers today and. despite th avowed state-
ment sf Charles Comlsksy president of
th local stub two days asa that the
Americas leasue was an the verre of
nismpuon uaays
moniouB ss a famllv Monlon.
Boutlne business occupied the time of
the meethur today an4 another mer ;
will be held tomorrow. The aenersl
lief tonicht I that th prepoaed amalsn-
matlon of the American and Natlonl
lessnes wui eoes up tor coaaiuerauoai
Th nlaa of ta amauramatlon. It la
aid by those In a aosttion to know is
for a eemMnstisn of the two majec
laasuea ai major ana eamsr ieeus
.vim le -.- r- .S-
A TURKEY CONTEST.;
Houston Bowling Club Will Roll
for a Turkey Tonight.
Th Houston Bowline club will rati
for n ThanlmleUki turkey oa the Diets-
Behold: alley tonicht. All of the mem-
ber arc requested to attend and par.
tlolpat ta th festivities which sre ex-
pected to b unusually spicy. An In
vite tien to th howlers of the city has
bean extended by the Houston dub and
Mr. Dletxschold th muugu will mak
M 1 tee sent for aU visitors.
THE BOWLING ALLEYS
Were an Attraction to Carnival
. Visitors Last Week.
Jusnt the attraotloni duruuj Carnival
mk were th bowline alleys of tbedty.
and all mt them save a continuous per-
formance ii Mr. Qoolsby the msnscer o(
th Cosey Island reports a big busi-
ness dunnc th past week dunnx which
bs worked overtime. Gooteby Is n very
penlel gentleman and la always (lad to
THE ORDERS MADE
(That 'the Through Trains Must
- Observe Schedule.
(Houston Post apctiai.)
Austin Texas November It Th ran-
road lisaiailesliiil today acted upon th
matter ( requlrlnc that tb Cotton Belt'
ingir train to leave Texarkana with.
bl-' thirty minutes 'Of scheduled thn and
f rsejutrtmr (be Missouri Kanaa and
cms sesssinin train No. S to leave Den-
k within the time neriod of schedule
time. In both eases an order wss hnmed
aa proposed. Th renresentstlves ( th
Cotton Belt Stated at th heart n on the
subject that th order could not be ob-
otd by that road If It waa made aa
th addltonsl xnnee of an extra train
awt mt Texarkana would be to heavy.
ADMITTED REBATES.
Kansas Salt Companies Received
. Bonus for Business.
- (AsaseJatod Pre Beport)
Teka. Kan November 22. --Before
tb State board of rellroad commlsalonar
here today. It I aald. c. 8. HocslMtt a
reweeeatstlT mt the Great Weet Salt
mnrpnitT of at. Louie admitted hie house
bad reoled rebate from th Missouri
Pacific railroad os salt ahlomenta.
Th es.mln.tiea of E. K. Martla of
Rutohlaaon Kan. bronrht out the fact
that the salt eomnany he rrprpeested had
received rebates from the Bock Island
PASTEUR INSTITUTE
Now Has Fifteen Patients Under
Treatment.
.- - " (Houston Post Sperhl.)
Austin Texas November M. Thera are
now nrteea hydropbobia patients nsdev
(CSsc' treatmes t at th Stat Pasteur la-
. There were seventeen patients.
thn laiwest somber ever hi the Institute
at on time receiving treatment there
until last eventns when two were dla-
charsed. The total number t reeled sine
the estabHshment of the Institution la 11T.
Considerable dlfficalty is still experienced
to ktalnln a supply f rabbits.
No' Indictment Returned
. itaaatAS Pant SnsplaLt
MenardTiUe Taxas Novsmbsr at Tk
grnsst Jury at Menard county failed Hn
kedlet Bonis Stork recently arreeted en
ebam or muroerraa; ueoran uvant
mmS Atark. The sain tlaa . -F
Iv.nBjaunB waa a wn ms mm
fnr harm been mad to ereenate th
bod by the murderer who caught hla
tho aem-p. i ner u n wi ton
Kerr. .' . .
CLUBWOMEN
Rtportt of Committees Took Up
. Host of the Second Day.'
THE KIUSIC COMMITTEE
Had a Pessimistic Report but
All of the Others Thought ;
Outlook Bright '
(Houston Post Spsolal.)
Austin Texas 'November .-Wednra-:
day moraine th second day of the con-
vention of club women In th Capital
City ww called to order by the presi-
dent Mrs B. P. Turner at o'clock.
Kev. Dr. J. A. French esked divine
Weeln upon th work of th assembly.
Club extension first occupied the at-
tention of the deiecatea Snd the topic
"How the Club -Movement May be Made
General snd Extended to Villa and
Country Communities" wss ably Handled
by Mrs. Cons Johns of Tyler who led
th discussion. Mrs-John B. Goodbue
of Beaumont and Mrs Bos r. Howell
of Bryan chairman of club extension
eommittee assisted and added many
point of Interest.
Mr. Johnson summed up tb discus-
sion In n manner that brought her fre-
fuent plaudits. . .
Then osms reports of eommlttees.
Mrs. M. it. Blxler eaainnan of th
reciprocity oommlttee (svs a report of
Treat work don by th eommittee. Mrs.
W. S. Blnks of Temple snd Mrs. OHalr
of Coleman added their quota of prnlss
(or th efficiency of th oommlttee -
Mrs. Beers of Galveston not beinf pres-
ent tbs acting chairman of the music
committee Mrs. C. W. Connery save
her report which waa not n very prom-
lain one. She regretted the lack of in-
terest shown In musla by the club of
Texas.
Mer report was followed by a very
clever address by Mrs. T. K. Stanberry
of Port Worth which will no doubt af-
fect the future work of the music com-
mittee in wldenlnc the Interest of the
clubs represented by the delegate wh
uatenaa to nor splendid envies.
Mrs. Msrr McLennan 0Hslr. chairman
of too recently appointed preee commit.
tee torn oi us rmporcsnoe.
Mrs. & t. Wright chairman of tho art
committee made a splendid address on
"Our Traveling Art Gallery." It was fol-
lowed by an open discussion from th
floor In which th following took scttvs
part: Mesdsme Williamson of Honey
Drove H. A- Bowe of Port Worth
Weaver of Danes HoweH of Shermaa
Bio of bun Antonio Kingsbury of Mor-
Sm. Keist f Deltas Jones of Oreesvllle
lerly ( Ceater.
From M: to am was given ever to the
report of the literary committee through
Mrs Beeae Wilson chairman. Her bright
and Interesting report while It told of
isiiur m in snaia object nas anowa
great ndavor and work. At th close
sn animated discussion was joined la by
Meadame Walter- Sharp f Dallas Wood
of Victoria DibreU of Pre club Ed-
rounn-ox sen nnunio ana nm rnuun
Buck of Palestine. Thla was followed by
SB address by Mrs. Mary Herndon Gray
of Tyler on 'Value mt Pubue Library to
the Free Schools." i
' Th aftersoos wss ss eductlenm ses-
sion begua by n full report of oommttte
work by the chairman. Mrs. Stone of Gal-
veston. "What Ws Have Don to Im-
prove Our County Schools" waa ably told
of by County Superintendent Carl Hart-
nun of Travis county.
Hon. Clarence OusTey tav as eloquent
plea (or State B up port of bar hurher ad id
eational Institution. Hi address was
esmeeiiy usiansn to ana Iroqueouy ap-
plauded. - ... . ...
Mra. J.mes C. Beraer of Port Worts
gov an excellent addre anon Tnmnul
orv Bducstion.". . ... .
As s substitut tople Mrs. Btons snd
Mrs. W. 8. Bank sooks on "Tb Ureateet
Present Need In Education."
Mm. A- J. Bos of Port Worth ehalraa.
kindergarten work gave spirited report
which waa followed by an aatfmatod dis-
cussion from the floor. Barter I pa ted in by
Mra. Kohlbunr of El Paso. Mrs. Ward cf
Port Worth. Mis Wilson of Dsllaa Mra.
Alexander of Taylor. Mrs. 1. C. Weaver
of Dallas Mlse Julia Bung mt Houston.
Miss Bung rend n synopsis of beoeats of
kindergarten traialag as expressed by Bu-
perlatandent Horn of Houston and thasr
effect upon higher develonnMat.
When Mrs. KU Hsrtsbera: of Sen An-
tonio ares to fll her part oa tb program
ah received a perfect ovation. Her ad-
dress wss on "Mothers' Clubs whk-b
touched n popular sublect. and th ova
tion waa continue at in close.
Mra. W. W. Upasomb of Saa A sterile.
ehalrmon mt tho oommltte on "House-
bold Koonocalre." read her irepert. Tho
dlecusnion that followed was sa pure food
lawn nood luacbe (or school children
and th art of eervlns dinner. The paper
by Mr vree a. mora or amnion mm
"Rational Education for Future Horn
Makers.'' was a solendld and thoughtful
German' Conference at ' Seguin.
(Houston Pest Special.)
'Beautn. Texan November at The Ger
man Methodist conference wad coavenod
We Don't Want
Quitters
Some young man can build
up a good paying business in
this town pushing: the sales .
of Th?: Saturday ; Evening
Post! inlalsvstematic : wav.v
jWe want the right man? one
I who will stick to it. We .will
tell him how it can ; be made '
profitable. " ; ;
THE CURTIS PUBUSHING COMPANY " .
FHIIJxDlUHIA TA. . '
an
1: .
- ii. ."c a.
here thla afternoon and will hold their
sessirma In ths magnificent new. church
n Austin street. A large number or oel
eseXen are nresent. including many ami'
nent divines. This meeting is ons (
much Interest to rfegnln and Brenham aa
it la generally understood tnst ine nuts-
lion of the removal of Bllnn college from
Brenham to Seguin will be determined St
una meeting. - - . a
TEE STATCarirAl.
New Corporations.
(Houston Post Special.) ' '
Austin Texan November B. Th char-
ter f th following corporations were
Sled today la lbs secretary of stato
ofSe: . r . v
Dallas Pbinlng Mill eomnany of Dale
naihlt.l atn.k SIS auS lanornaratlini: J
M. Bides. J. D. I Beau S. Pf Brlcfcey
and M. I oakum nil or muss. u .
.Th Parmer' Oln comoanv of Newark
Wise county: capital atock leiw Incor-
r -store: Geonre W. Duke. N. hL Wright.
P. Goodyer J. M. B rammer and ethers.
Ballard Ice and Fuel eomnany of Port
Worth: -canlt.l stock tW.Oull. Incorpora
tors: J. T. Hoysett. J. J. Ballard of Fori
Worth and w. M. Alexanoer usnaa.
Tho Cresoeat company of Barry. Na
varro county; capital ncecx aui.uuv am-
cor do raters: . B. Scrogglns J. D. He.
ton. W. J. Scrogglns J. A. WsUao ani
H U Altoe
Th Bryan Wster. IJght lu and Pow
er company of ttrrs filed an amendment
to its enarter lscressmn its j ssptis.
from aMH to .). ...
Commissions Mailed to Jasper.
(Houston Post Special.) -
' Austin Texas November.- a. The ad
jutant genersl's department has mailed
commissions to IxJroy at. Blske a seo-
ood lieutenant ana Guy uisas ss seoona
llestenant of company A Second rnfan-
try Texas National Guard at Jasper.
Resolutions Pleased Tabor.
!'.i '" ... IHMalat Waa Aneidal.l jf
Austin Texan November Tt Dr. Georg
B. Tabor Stato health officer was deep
ly gratified to receive today" oopies of
resolutions which were adopted at s re
cent meeting I the Jaoerso oounty
si ert ice i ociety.
MISSIONARY BAPTISTS.
Otncert of the Association Were
"Elected.
' " (Houston Pest Special.)
Oallas Tsxas November Th tel-
le wing war elected fttorg ( to Mis-
sionary Baptist Stats convention now In
session hers: J. C. Logging mt
president:-vioe president H. B.
of OtwanvtU; leuwdlisi sscrstary I
Sssas mt Bnnis; tioasuisr. It- 1- MoCuto-
tlon of
tsrien J. M. Nswburn mt JsckssnvlU
and S- J. Anderson of Dalian
Th sxsoullvs benrs. which I laentod at
Dalln. 1 a follow: H. B. Pender pi eel
dent of Greenville; W. W. Scale record-
ing secretary sf Mtlfora: W. a. Addison
mt Dsllaa hi. D. Blaakaswbip of Troop.
T. 8. Bomar of Whitney J. W. Brewer
ef Knloe B. B. Brown of Itasca O. J.
R. Coltharp of Noooaa H. A. Conway of
Re B. A. Cox of Hubbard City. Beta
Darts of Dallas J. w. Dnvl of Ulan
inn. J. J rnavia of TJennv. M. W.
Delly of Abbott Georg B. Dean ef De
troit tw. n. uipoon ot laapaaaa. a. aa.
Olssa ef Abbott. K. SV Haynaa of Dei-
la.. J. O. Hsara of Itasca. T. M. Henn-
ley ef Italy C- C. Huff bins f Klchard
son Thomas D. tebell of Rockwall w.
morn u. laoen of ttocxwan. rv.
ibnsos ml MoGregor. J. J. s-aluun
illan U a Knight of Snyder. Aw H.
ef Dallas. J. A. In of Timpeon.
O. Johns
of Dalle.
Inlrd mt I
J. M. lgxina ef Bonis. John P. Me-
Clung sf Italy 'D. t). Msxpbreo of Gar-
land BL H. Pearcs of Robert lam. T. J.
PowoU of Plslavsrw. B. A. Puthnff of
Jacksonville la. soaroorougn si starr-
vllla. P c. Scott of- Pnrnev. S. U.
Slaughter of Dallas J. V. Vermillion of
Jacksonville t. w. -w anon or Laicanart
VV . ib. wemwrwis ot some xr. - w
White ef Talps. J. K. P. WUnams
; PARKER TKUiU
Further Witnesses for the Stato
- Were on the Stand. -'
(Hoaaton Post Sptiilal.) i
Dallas Texssr November Ratten
hut Isstlmeny to
today but gave n
ties t
ntntkm mt
a witnsas for
H heard
the pletnl shot. Was stsndtng en k n
Jy streat esrner. Iawked when n he)
th first shot and saw ths amok thraugk
the window. Saw the man doles th
shooting that to th hulk of bis body.
Haa to ths ansa at one. Took about
twenty minli Saw defendant when mm
entered tlw room; aaks htm what th
matter wan He replied: -Oh. that man."
Parker waa In -the front raoex. Beg waa
In tb back r south room sitting In n
wul absoaststy rare say skin
oounty attorney nmsbed
th Parker mmrau trial
taferssatlon ki addi-
that or yesterdi
yestsrdsy. Much Urns
was again temiimnd by
"PatOnrrlson tolled
tb Stats said snbstsatislly
gugM severe fiem ikia ran canes or amv-
sees Punplea Tatter and Sk Rheum up to
; Ecsest sad Itch. 1 everything c msxit.
LmeU'lLoaWSelpkeriiisssii ..swia
ted drar as wh mrf the kv asssaxaiag
"jsst ss rood" ax acltssshdntnt that
LirteJ's Liquid Snlpanf m Wlgl It il
amtst en the standard at g to nether drf-
gn. Lock tor the Set Deva trad mark
eataeboi- -. ' -x .
t.5wa-; SurCn. - StUsle.lla.'
ONE PRICE THE io
r' ir
sd I
X oe
'"T"'" t. ( ' t. ; '
Mundy
A new Kiam Harvard
the latest creation' of the ;
season. t Very iwell Aorl
young men. Color :t
pearl with white band-
and binding; and Oxfordfr
gray. ; with back : band '
and' bindidgThc price ?
chair. Asked Bell : whst'wa ' the matter.
He waa vry pato-aad aeemtngly. we-.
Not anawerlng th first Ume. fais rei v
Ob be hss shot me.'' Asked whn.i!i
rsised his band feebly and ..said. "t-i.
somewhere." He then fell ever to' n e
aid ef tb chair and began to strut e
ss though he wan dying. The hud -a
down nod he never spok to a any n-t.ra.
M. Ik Cobb. . a . witness for th vte
aid . subsiantlslly: Is . deputy .soumy
clerk and was oa April I lsst. Kdewhe
deceased. Belt Knew Parker. Saw Bt
the day he waa ahot - Heard tb shot
fired. Wss coming screes from the Pierce
hotel to the court heuss'Wben he hew-a
hoi- Located them ss beta In the
triot clerk's office. r-cme lmmeoiet-iy
Into too di s-lot clerk' ef flea. Para-r
wife waa with him. Passed by Prar
Into the room where Bell was i-
Parker ssv ."The dirty. iJ-rpij wu
said: "lu sh. Boh hush-."' Saw F l asd
if lowered his ere eo "Mm (Ci o)-e
though he wanted to speak he -ere.
sitting In n chair and directly pointed to
the spot and aald "Here ie where he s- -t
me." or "Her I where be hit me" . -nee
did not knew -which- -"Bell oh-
fell to his side." the witness said r
pointing to hut wounds. He b- - n
snlver or enake and he gparea t -
dying." Bell was thee removed to a
table. Did set see -nail taken from '
chair. 1 turned into the front r--meeting
Sam Smith and ether an. 4
Into tu room where. Bell wss.
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