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llOUSTON DAILY POST: SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 25; 1915.
I. J
I'otiUvrly n o
Mail Order
C. 0. D. or
approva.U.
Every tale
miiHt be final
THE STORE THAT CROWS
Every Hat
in this sale
will contain
a "red label."
Look for it.
1 ' S SJ
Just as an incentive to make Monday morning a busy one we will
feature a three and one-half hour sale of 450 Trimme'd Hats and I 200
Shapes in dark colors only such as the shades of delft blue taupe
gray navy blue browns greens purples scarlets and old rose; values
m Trimmed Hats up to $1 2.50 and in Shapes up to $7.50. 300 new
Children's Hats that were selling up to $5.00.
Your Choice Monday
at
$1.00
This Sale Starts Promptly at 8:30 a. m. and Closes at Noon
Remember This Sale Closes at Noon Be Sure to Attend Early
SS
' ARE TOO MANY
SALOONS IN TEXAS ;:
ERE ARE TOO
VANY SALOONS.
Comptroller Terrell's Talk to the
Retail Liquor Dealers.
nan
.!:
Proposes to Prevent Wholesalers
From Being Interested m Any
Way m the Retail
Business.
by ; :
Ketai !..
M'tn a" :
I asar.
V..-fr..:..
m i
i.ifa .tj
t : . .-.'.:
1 an a:; .
na.v
; - ! :
:aii:M tee
: :ie lei - . i -
m.in
ma :i
or permits
. f.r urn
: . for e er
s -ao'iH t'- te-
. : . t ' ere u O" .hi
! l.i w
- u. th- iH-i-
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XT. h'Ult- !)-
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v. i i r o:' "'.r
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ir.j.i '"ll' r"s d- -
SUFF ASSOCIATION
CONVENTION DATES
The Store That Grows
MEN'S AND YOUNGMEN'S
SMART SPRING SUITS
15 to $45
In Suits at the above price range we have a most satisfactory show-
ing of fashionable fabrics. Every style idea for spring sanctioned
by good dressers is- incorporated in these garments. In short the fits
highest standards and ideals in Suits for men and young men have
1 1 l- L ' 1.1 1 1. 1 - - .
ueen orougiu 10 uiese ciouics gp m 15 ff O? l C mi
the conservative prices of AmJJ 10 iPTi.W
at
We Feature Rogers Peet Co.'s Strause Bros 'and Society Brand
Clothing.' There is none better or so thoroughly reliable
jIII
The Sort of a Straw You Want
You Will Find It at Munns .
The Quality of These Hals Is Beyond Question; the
Prices Are Beyond Competition
' 1 "...
$3.00 SPLIT STRAWS AND SENNITS FOR $1.95
$2.00 SPLIT STRAWS AND SENNITS FOR $1.45
PANAMAS AND BANGKOKS ONLY $5.00
MEN'S DEPARTMENT FIRST FLOOR
State Body Will Meet in Galveston El-
May 12 13 and 14.
.- .'in 0 Sunt ' .11 tlif federation . on-
.iit.i'i: t" he I oll .!i Ia A !:! n.-xt
j J die 'I' win'. i a w . ; I
. Y-.!m Wm-lar ilii-." l. n. h-
Many Speakers of Note on Suffrage ;. v. t.--t. m ..p. . m .hh. ws s..n
Topics Will Be on Program ! 'vr'' m!.-s'' v;': :. :'"sVi '' ''ne-'ev. ki
j l:-... 'W . nrst . .Mi .- i if " ''. Siu.tli
V !. Te 1 m. .'aide rl i"i
1'. in.. Mi-.- Prudc :i N'! Bn nr.i'j-
; Al l. til's'.. Unsold M. - i. Sa: An
lei h . 'I'.' '.-. ! i.i:oi' i ! 'I in. :i t . '.I
11 uris w I' H.i.' t"! w il1'' :! -rit'i; 1 1 ' c
!h.i.: ; .HVr of t' ' T"as t-Mnns. : . iw-rc iiiii'iinl ! t-i:..!
and Review of Work
Detailed.
K:
W.i
if. (5
LUTHERAN MEETING
CLOSED SATURDAY ;?
Round Rock Conference Successful
in Every Feature.
merlins of t lie Iiciii.I f 'linctors of tho
lnllas hank lunl l on l alleil for 10 o'rloo'n
on that ilay. Mr. Hanilin has been on a
visit to tin I'm Iflr i oast.
ittr.it-.
ill
s W.
r :' ..!: an''-'i- ;
l-T s li' pa i t iriei.t !
! b ;): T.-S.'!it I
.IV' of I f" mi:.
i i . ii as : .i r .ts
u .inl'-.l1''! fi "in :
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ll.lt S .11 1 '.' l-s
ittt- "f Texas
tK- s o r-'t:'i!a.'
1 1 1
h.'Wl iv. i ah eston M
n issneii
who .H.k :';''
for- niankiri'l ti ro :-:
as a ' 'lit ai f.
'. ea :' ot w "
her o n ..I t: at.- h
in fur: ner tlie
tor .s t" nie- t t..u
i 1 Ne t-i
);; UO'l!' ' '' l' '!
a:...; I uovl : - w as
I l. 1- l t . M.aoow
'ation ! he fo !o -:
- enti mi "t ti
aSMM'iation to I'.-
::. ""a.i'l U has
:; to a
r oirnii'
h.i.t-
If no
mho.
li:-t.
ifi'j. n- f
.:.'t."l a
v maile
is. l aii'i
tl.. .. : - :
estai.l.- ; -'
an'i s:.
oroer : i: '
Thirl
men . n ! ....
. Mate - "Ui.:.. ..: : :.
t. a! ail '..;
. U"V in. : .-- .. .
tilt ' '
Misonm.v.a'.i' :
r 1 1 u . . i
.em.: .ei' ' - - . ' i.:
the 1 - ! : :.'
co:. if.'. : .- :.
enterpt v -
That '- " ' .
tion -I" : s ' n
. U' f .r. i ' .. -
cuo (?;: . - ; ......
'to inc. 1-. .
Eash
. . l:: '.-"-
"largely : t .-;
stntin" :.' ' . .' i - -
in(5 ui. -
: tn Mi. :.'. ; ..-
time t.'.a' : - lm. . .
.'. dm en : :. i :
SENTIMENT AGAINST
THE SALOON
j.' en : : :v... .'.: ..
rSpen -:. :..-
; ' and on- U :. :
. a Texan ! .. .: ' ; . -
statute af. -
hrK ati'i :.
- v;inK lv u '.
TJM.ssa-
t whi' I. .' u -jrtcr
- (':
; ;nd tar---
. 'Of int"x:
-t'tr..-r
" "'. ni"i. i -.
tf.e-H ..
. and ti t -ivr
ui " :
V ''JLay g. i : .
J " "n
Zlr '- '--Xstl
"i i' -.'.
lMvr a l " a. -.
'Elation
lna. ti-. :
.We i.a
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imd w ne t
. th of - on.
I WOUl'l
. If 1 I. a :
Rotert. f
"nd f - r e
' ;r an.1 t.- .
i nr" in '
. nu vie : i t
; anil ! - as
atlvan- : : :
. tr enaia. i
buKinesp
' io to '
an1 t" 'he
. . will tini!
. complaini-
a
..si.
REPUTABLE MEN CAN
AS5I&T THE OFFICIALS.
n- i'l'.v
r. vplv ''-''I'"!'
! x anv 1 !"-r
u 11 he ' !ll'
j tia'.e
that t
1 .h.lif s a: .1 I
n'lTTl';"
avl-
irnient in
it
I-
"f
ilv
!
mil
it-
? . ass... iat 'O:
f"r til--
tt!l-l It. the
n.- 1 i Vol
r :ii'-!rr.erh:.
should he
-d T.ikf
' .Si. to he one
1.' ' oa ; . .line.
: tlie ' or d hu .-
irt a an in the
ivv .ioiat; n I.t
e ' I v l 'i- Vvai in
' r.s.oi !.. .o.-.:;oii- of
'!.-.h.lt i ..it . ..!ii:i.n.l
t o r. vr.e I : Id Ti..-.
t ai. hi i to the - I' u i...
I" a V a : Mil si. an- i f 1 ! a-
u a r. I io . e: nnicnts
i.iif.' Vi.ii 'he:.- a;c inn1.. niei-
'i' ' S to h. i .-:-.i'.-. th..t
' . '!:'l-ke:
; 1 nu.- w .en iol nee and f"i .
'."ir:: i;.. t u ovhl a ..
l! nsvl to s are in t Ve . oans.-ls
t a I anil nation or w ill--1 .'i : -iK
to tree oi.in an. I io . rial le
- on- -I ti"i. lite m all its as-
; .' :.- to fi.'io . .;ii . ssion
Let n- t! en ..no- together in .nnien-
i tion dett-: nuii. "1 to pusi. foraanl t-. i -i
tnr x'uinans .n ! rale nis.-nient ;n i'-xas
ih.'t Monov n:. he Ire.- to relale: tile
Sh.te and nation ti.-- I'll! s-'ivi io.
i l: s .'; : at e fitted
Let i run.' lo. tio r.-alizini; the new
llo;..ilt m vsoir..'. '"iiien. i.-t as m--least
tv.e 'elh iv. sh l - and llndersta riling
. ; I: fove' asts th- -ul;davlt- of women
oil o-. .r tl.f tiU
Anil.:!.- Kintouali.
Ma' I-'..'a a i I oi lo'fcol'l.
Mis I ' a i:.: i:.iai4 I '
I ! eieile I . ! It.
Jhttie 1'. M. WallU
Anna K V alker.
.Mrs ijoodrn h .lones
Mis Maiy Herndon Uray.
Mai in II. Fetus i. k
lieneral enfk ers.
TEXAS WEDDINGS
Home Mission Work Program Ar-
ranged and Many Reports of In-
stitutions Were Received
at Session.
work has heen carried mi at an expense
of 33.S!S. value of property. $4.16S.t.ti:
the .lest i on c( electing a superintendent
to siinTfil Mr. A. V. l.iniluulst. reslRn-
tleferreil hi another ear. Itev. i
1 1 1 1 '. t'ai hst'ii was ele- ted a memher of
't ho It'll.
1'ltree ser i. e are held Sundav. At
the tnonuuK servire Ke-v. ilutf l-ru-kson
... .... i.. ti... (I...
i lontiiiinion . .-mil Rev. Or. i'. A l'orf
I'-ea. lies the seniioii of the reulai morn- I
ins worship. At 3 nclo. k the eonureca- I
ton i eli'ht :i t os it-- fortieth anniversarx i
Kev M. Noil heiiiK the prin.ipal speak-'
. v The nastul llev II M Bloom irlves
i iiima ol the i li'iif'h Th.- niMviee at '" the hoar-i o! alihino-n ta which ho
nivtht will ! the . Iomiip si wire. Itev. 1 fts elected this u nig t'V .'..UO'l plnralllx.
1' iniel N st r m itml I r K F. I'ihlhlad : . . .
heitn; the spoakers. l'' pleaded euih loritery in the firs;
ilegree. He was sentenced to in years 111
FREDERICK PLEADED GUILTY.
St. Louis Man Sentenced to 10 Yean
Term.
(.f.ur. inf.' 1 'ir.-J Retort.)
ST. l.ol'IS. pnl .'( -A. II. Frederick
who reeenth resiia I !' om the presidency
J
l-'UKN" ' 1 i - M A HI : lir.-tili.im.
Ai'"il 24. A iieity "'--I'ln.-. rh.ir
ized h mi .-( -in .illicit v was i h
a: St. 1' ..His Kva u. h. 1 1.:
Lurch at v "' '."ck . dti.'-.lax .-v
alii-i. Mi-.- Josophiii.- Marek.
daavter "1 Mr.- Anna Mae n. was
t' A U'v r I !. h f ''v... is l;.-.
SaK' hid I'lKi'l.i'.illr'.
NI-'.LSi . - I-' 'X lirei.li ..in.
Apnl -'. Mi- Mmiii'' K.'X .in.i T
. .N'.i.s.-n '.t'i maraed 't'ins.ia
ni..Il at th'- M- '. o "list i'.il-"ln He
lovo.-t r i'.w offl- l.i' vu 'I'll
is a sis'.o: of M 1". Luih-v and the
ci ijile ar- a: i.:s home for the
li A.
A
AN VI
: i l J ;
'otter
." a; . -: ira t
i ... on.e a n.'-nib'-r of any '
. ' "I Le; -. o oTL-aniZa - j
v . ii nf'-r nier.t. and by
' .1 '.' i v 'I - r. spe. t :aid
: . i'it.!i. I La'. (. aiwav s
i. --l tin it h.as nm h to
::i- . -v. -.f c a ' ith-
. ; i : - alria-st i rn -
ni-ireK ; la w and t his
" not s-.i .'-sfull.'. ...-
stan. - th- - "tidi-
'f.aihriK h-e In 'he itv .f San
.. w Iv 'lose ej called in the
vusi-'s dart :.ot o; .n tlvir jila-.e
lias- on Sun i.'ic kr..'Ai?:K full well!
v. -font: arin r.f re..- law will le-
t :: t '. ; la . f ' L -a i ein ma r ' s '
a - I . -- i -t ho h.ap-
o 1 i- . -leaned :i. '-- dr-maiid eou-
'- ''wii eaiu' 100'tni iK. at Victoria and San Antonio Musicians
THREE TEXANS HONORED.
and
er. SaLhath in open
law
Oa- i:alt-d T-K a. . ' 11- il.il. '
' f :.- -a - -.f in'.'Hii'.i'- ".r-v t..L-.
' -::MV'';t . ::.- ' ' ."' '-"J
Hafs.i.-..--.r..-a.'! lav-. ' )f ( .
' .-1 -t ! 8- ! ' ' " ' .
iaw if-iven.!.; :.- ..... r . d
j"ts ; v. : ;vd r- .
MU m t .- Arr-r. a:. . "' " ' '
: .: ; e L.-vt. .: ... . ;f
:ei in fa- t. : a e : a-1 j s- v. e a
't: ! "f ; -a ;;. ..... ' ill's
'" .'ui..! n . ur -tat s . . " - -
1 fi iai "f our - it y and
-v u.'n T he ministers of
e iv hi: at th open and
o: s "f t .e law in h im-
e tilts it v every Sun-
... would pro1' ute t.iiI
if r'j were -.illt
; s.niile .-'aLhatL day
San Ant'-riio ;s ti ue
- ne tow n. and is true of
of the state It is
. . r -It and town in
Given Credit.
. li...-. lu-lr a I're A' rial i
ML.Mi'HIS Tinn.. April -.M. Winners
jwete annoinv ed today in the Southern
distil' t ontest ol the .National Federa
ls in w no I i; niUM. -1('
States eomptted
here estetija toi the honor of repri. -
l'a ne. n
I 'aVIie all
IV IH.TII.i
1 1- latino
- Mi i'IiIIS i imiiue.
A: tie home of lh"
.t.vs. I'.-v an. I M--
.-.-t ' 0 ai.fc'. Sui.u i
M i - Ud tie M rr.- .-:
. . '.. . Marioi St. nil.'
i-reuce
alt- I'll-
V.
hie
oung
-cut
Te s.
til Ido-
' ' H
liue.i
unit' d
am ol-
;. v.f s-.vui.v . '
il'd Nh Rih'K. Texas. April Jt The
Iv. . VL'.-ln al Lilthet.iti Kansas conference
ol ne Vutustitia sni'.oiI i los.-s its fortv-
fi:;:i annual nieetinit toniu'ht. This i on-
t''!. :1. .- lias iuiry.- of the i Lurch unlit
.c-lish L'ltlicr.'us in Tlatisas.
soiiri. i iklahoina and T-xas.
e at t iii. Mit'ei ship Leini:
Mil: ! i . lie tuo; . t li i n 11 in'll Tile i'"li-
li.-en in session since Wcd-
. ip iiIiiil: part of tin- tune
ctioii of l'i;suie.s and si-tluv
m and tin;!'.' for religious
i 'olo
; t ' e f
do. Mi
" 1 11 1 IU! I
I I 14 1!
.- has
' mthi
ira 1 1 s.i
MAY GET M0DERAT0RSHIP.
Louisville Man Slated for Presby-
terian Office.
Mjjo. ldivf Preii Krfort.)
i '1'ISVl 1.1.1-:. Ky.. April :'l With the
ele tion of the llev. A.pnlla W'el.l. Io the
I.otu.-vihe p:esliyter' -is a coininissioner
I to tl .' ene-rnl iissenihly of the I'reshv-te-ian
' liui. h. I'. S. A . win. h meets in
11" iusor next inollth. hopes have heell
rai-t'ii that the South after an elapse of
lu-'ie than a iiarter of a century aain
will he awarded he modcratorship I ir
ehh is s.nii to represent the choice of
the I'tHlirt South.
the State p-lson.
LiLlila
JKrKLIl-'h'lll " hN Heevi'li. Texas.
Apnl -I Ahred 1-'. J.i k.-r and Miss Ma.
I'oirdon. ; a ou.i nont ouni; nt"iia so-
il. t foik. i aid.' i r- Mi'infa;. afU'riiivn.
pro'Lired a tra-ViaK'' laers. and wi-r--united
in n.ai riat. hv fi.untv Jn if-'e T'
M. Cox.
KITi'lllK M I ' K I-'.LIMV XacoK-do.-hes.
T.-x'is A pri I 1M.- 'rhursdaw in
tlie count'. . I i a s office. V. M llltrhi"
.id Mis- M..i. l-'vanc s Mi! k. h" . v.-
unit d IT: !' d'l ..'lee hi' . ii.Il;.' .1
I vi rut". 1 'i "ill hi'- at l-rost .lolmsun Axel Loiikni
Mills. And.-rsou. I'r;
KIM'K' iKI'.-I.KK. Caldwell. Texas
A'iril -M I'r A C Krtieger and Mi-s
'lla Le v. . i -- marrh-d at the ru.-ij.-ui e
of the Prides mother M-s. ;. . Ue
here M'-ndai Kev M. C. HisI oil offi-
cioted. II A 111 'T-I 'KUSK V Coliad Texas.
April HI Art'iui Hank of Vorktow n and
Mi-s Ma-i i"ti-kv of I ebnkyville were
mairP'd in 'd.liad Wednesday mornini;
llev. J F. Hie Is otfielaling.
ow n i: pa stors l a . . i .eel' .i es-
la. I'. i 'Isoti. William Llihn A. i
i n ist. ' lust f i-a i. k s. .ii .i i-:. i
T Tlain And. -rs Andre .1 Iv 1
llai rinmoti. A. I' Martin. J 1'. Ann-lins.
In. Alt H. -mm. I r. i. A. lorl. Inland
Anders-.n I anlel .NAstiom. A. S S.-;er-
iiaiiu.it i il.-o! ue X. Anderson. .1. F.
Ai.lltl. Fled W. Ilaiisotl .1 Iv HellKSton. 1
Ci'i'-on c. ('Ison. ii. M Hlooin A 1. :
S. "tl. Carl i i N'oidell il A Kkui.in M.
-N'omI c.uI 1 1 einh i -oti. lis. ar '.mMlnK.
TL.-odore Seashore. '. II S-lcati. I H . C.
A. Ilranilille. li M. Anoerson. I'r. Lmst
Lllili.lau. lir. .1. A Staline.
Lay delegates in a tteuda m e l-'rotn I
Kansas: s . 1 1 - Sw . ns'.n la .lohnson.
.lolu L;nd'iu-i. .1. I. 1 a In H ti ist C 1-'.
Uosin... ' dto Anderson .hoi- Stensaas. '
tijiiist F. Johnson ule
is Johnson F A Lar
son r i .Hissodi i. Stephen Jackson.
Floni Coloiado Alhort l'eleis.iii. From
Texas William Amlerson. Flank llain-
mei John Nelson o T. Anderson Au-
gust Kkstron. c 1-;. Hersgenn ( . D. '
Swenson. iisiar Shult. liusll Swensoti T j
X. .Maiirlt.'.. J Iv Custlsen
An extensile home tnisslonn ry work
has heen . arri'-il on during; the year. The
. oii;i i t ui.it tons lively .-mriliuUiiK to the
work thi mission board nave an inter- !
esiine a i ount of the pniKtess marie dur-
iiik ihe war. leaving expenditures of
"'-' A " ha the siiiport of smulier
'huiuhes within th0 conference '
Hamlin to Visit Dallas.
I'M I. AS. Texas. April J I Federal Ile-s'-r-
i;ei;t 11. ( I Ttuisnn announced
here toilay thai Charles S. Hanilin of
Washington governor of the federal re-
serve heard would visit the reserve hank
t I'all.is en April 1A and that a special
MORPHINE
Liquor and Tobacco Addictions Cured
Within Ten Days by Our New
Painless Method.
Only Sanitarium In the World Giv-
ing Unconditional
Guarantee
dur ituai anlee means sometlimi;. Not
one dollar need he paid until a satisfac-
tory cure has h. en effected. W e control
completep the usual withdhaual symp-
toms No oxtr. uir nerv. uisne-s. :u hlllR of
limhs. or loss of sleep. Patients unable
to visit sanitarium can he treated pri-
vately at home lief retii es. I'nion
I'.ank V- 'IT ust Co. The American Na-
tional Hank ot any otpor Citi-en of Le-
banon Writ for Free Booklet X". ."..'i. Address
CUMBERLAND SANITARIUM
F. J. SANDERS. Mgr. Lebanon. Tenn.
lion of Musi al . in
lans repr.-S' ntitui
-ale ..f lepj"! :n
the . u s e a v I
-: ears 1 'av.
i'- '-i e i . r r . T r 1 1
I r 'he --tr te
: ' a - "i- a fid
. - '- :. 't .- '
PUBLIC SENTIMENT
CONTROLS OFFICIALS.
"'L- :s p vl'i-tvit
TEXANS RESCUED BY
WONDERFUL REMEDY
1 1
: K u 1 a ' i n t - ...
: ' .- .-la:- i
us. in th- op n --
in i Ins one.
.i.star
a '1 a 'U- dd tl.e '
'' u.d n w
''."V le.J- ;
' v- ' a. I . u .-
t:e power of r.'lhll'
id". enientn! law- I'uh.
:'.- that "U rnusi obey
ti.d sal.-- sentiment de-
L' "' i r n a v "pen!- lo-
Find Swift Relief From Ailments of t ears'
Standing With First Dose of
Treatment.
r
y la
I '-
l ir-t I II t 1 o
hut th- n
. in .-. :r. t e stt i t en- '
.-ii law. and in me offi. Manv 'J exans needk-.-s:; sutler Iron
I -i. all pla no faiontes 1 stoma' :i ailnieiits and u.-oideis ot tn.
a'. 1 I-t'lCtnate deHlns La-.ei hK' siive tlact .. nil h appeal to be par-
it at h e Mn. 1 of th. Sta'e tl' uiaili pievaletit in the South Mam
r ip' l"u- dealer rrPist . . ..tbeis i.a.e ti.uiid a wai to health n tn
edai'
f
- ''intv - ourt.
i : - "!: . . ami y.ju
I--' - 1 u: f ten w tir
r. hied anainst aalom
ave
WMMli1
ieiirnn . . ii mm
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lull riwiTnlwent; Ased Penple Debll-
I Goid UeAtS and St. Inuis Eipoeitionj.
ItPOttUU 1 CIlBf ..'lli.lllBSt.lliwt-k.
' U.TJIU.1 ' I C.
to do '' 1III' -s :r 'V.'Xas 1
In m. d: :' to weed out t' e undp-
sivahU d".ilr a-'1 to s.-e that the majes-
ty of the law is i:dield. I mVite t .- o- i
operation of this organization as well as
that of tlie puhln generally I
As a lUhli.- off)' ial. I know hut one
course to pursue arid that is the .oai.se'
laid down b tr.e h if oi olwy tne
law. our competitor should ilo " ike
wise and it should be the aim r.f this!
organization to e ti at he lives up to
the law a you propose to do.
As comptroller of the State 1 have re- I
ently felt It my d'rty to withdraw the
i h "i it y given h the state to a nurn-
! her of peop'e to micaKe II the retail!
i li'iuor hiisin.ss and 1 shall continue to
' i.irk. the p. . rise ot ea' h and e- crc'
'baler that 1 (ote t.e law under wlilc h
i .- ;.- oi"ra::riK'. and hid oatu on file in i
j thee i-Ou.pu utki office.
I Mavi s Woncorlu lii-rnect
1 ne Plat uo.-'e id tins tt-ineiiy proves
.a. .at it will 'Io
T. L cjcMiid'ASTFIlK Si'J Sabine St.
Hcjust' n. Texas write. "1 look your
treatment last spring. I Ion t think I
v.1 i.a e to take any more -it compiete-
13 cured me"
11 L. KANDKLL Laiedo. Texas wrote:
1 nave just finished mv fifth bottle of
mar ireatnent and pas-el several gall
stones. :i'our preparation lias woiKecl
s-implv won'lerfully .JurinK in' course of
treat merit.''
Mans Wonderful Remedy Kives per-
manent results for stomach liver and
intestinal auments. l.at as much anl
wi;atc-ve you like .No mole distress
af'. i eatinL'. pressure of .;as in the stom-
a' 1 am! a"iiini! the htart liet one bottle
if ifi' urucKist now and try it cm an
absolute nuai antee if uut batlst4Ctor
money will be returned.
IiaVIS -i i i ' i i N X i 1 1 1 Oorsican.'i. Tex-
as April 21 Robert liavis ami Ml
X''lia (LConrior were married here F'ri-! EDUCATIONAL WORK
J;V- OF THE CONFERENCE.
BKRHKIl-mcK AI.I'H -Center. Texas. ' 1 Mf' ' alional work has been arriec
April 21. All.f li' TRir mid M'sS vtmnio 1 on al the institutions loiated at Llnds-
Huiiiahll w.-:e man led her.- Th.l.-s.la;.
IK IIA.V-I-I.i'lll-:!1 Cor-iiana Tex-
as April 1 M Hay and Miss Lula
Fmi her were married here
I" :x. Kj.- . and Koil Ilo. k the latter '
lepoitiiiK to the district of Texas which
Was.
Ill m;V- I'FYTi 'N. Corslcami.
Apnl ' lv;"!l itoirv and Miss
I'c.it'li Air.- I'.arrie'l here.
SM i'l H- Si a ii ;i II N'S Cnrsicana.
April LM Ld Smith and Miss Iu;
Kins w . ii nn i led here.
"IK
G0RDA REMANDED TO JAIL.
Bond Not Allowed in Killing Case
Near Georgetown.
li ml foil Srttial.)
;-;H:i;KT'WN. Texas. April :i
ontrol and support the same. The work
iri.-d on at It.-thain -olleK(. Limlsbei e.
was reported upon hv its nresi-
dent Ir Krn.Tt I'lhlhlail. In its treas-
urer. I'rof .I.-ii .-s Stcnsaas and hv the
pie.-id. nt of the board. I ir. Alt' HerKin.
'Ihe institution iias the f.owiiiK department.-
cilhge a. adeiiij i omitiei eial.
line aits and mod' 1 school havinn 44 pro-fi-v-or-
ind K"0 students during the year.
' is 1 it iit'.on has the lari;est and best
nniM : department m Ihe world. The
reiicb i uk of Handel's Mcsiah by a chorus
.1 ;'H) members is an annual event
iCi'h Las appealeil mo-t iiisplringly to
tia riiu-ie pill. lie of ihe Middle West.
Tlie expenditure for the year has heen
about H7 ."'"! An earnest effort Is being
made to rai-. an endowment fund of
'"."il'i hall of this sum has already
be t lais.-ij ItcV C I-' keiiulani. qhH
In an oxiimmim.- (rial here today. Julian Mi; I . A Xyvall were elected members
(lorda nisi r.-m.-indei to iail withnoi "' lh'.' hoard.
At tile orphans' home. Marindald k'un.
I tne Killing Of Juan SS . hil.lren Imvo I. oH f I
raio. .a iuir idle riy n I II. Countv At In; the year expenses $6500. As mem-
I Pel's
Slate and the ase goes to the Mai
term of the eramj iurv.
Be Happy in a
Kewpie Bungalow
r v.jTr 'f
1 .ond.
i-harK
Joe IbKlrif-'U harged Jointlv with the
killing of Kales in made his es. ape.
Son Born to Lady Dacies.
(.-! . tr natr i rm.t Rrrort.)
1iNIK.X. April :i. 10:35 a. m.-- Iady
Iiaeies eaie birth to a son this mornlns.
Lord and Lady Iaeies already have two
d-iugnters
Lady ln i . who was Vivian flo'dd of
New York was married February 7. lull
at the age of la to tne fifth Baron Dacies
lincl.uist. Dr. e .J. llaterlne and Mr. C.
.1 Holt.
OLO PEOPLE'S
HOVE WORK.
The old people's home is one of the
newer institutions the buildlnfr hein
erected only a few 5 ears ago. Twenty
are being cared for the expenses during
the y ar have been KiV). value of build-
inns and grounds iJufl.Oflfl. Besides this
the home has Jliio In funds. Rev. A.
Andre and 1 uto Anderson were elected
members of the board Tlie hospital at
Kansas ''it) Mo. Rave interesting and
encouraging reports 1W8 patients hav-
ing been tared for during the year the
C Come out to Park Place and live economically in a
"Kewpie."
(f WHY exist in stuffy little city apartments
Cf WHY pay rent for what you never can or care
to own?
J Buy and build a "Kewpie" on a big Homesite to suit
you amid beautiful surroundings.
Each "Kewpie" is modern from top to toe.
CJ The price? A trifling $2750 on the "easy payment
plan" and in a remarkably short time the "Kewpie" is
yours Free and Clear.
J Larger houses for larger families can be built.
PARK PLACE CO
On the Interurban
22 Minutes From Main Steeit
fit Paul BId( Preston 1354
Houston Texs
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