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MONDAY MORNING :
MARCH ?5 1918.:
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GrEST GIVEN OF
JW-'LOYALTYLAW"
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:-f of Statute Published on Re-
' qsest of Patriotic League.
TTia of language or Publication of
. Statement! in Any Degree Dls-
: . ' loyal llow Constitute
7 a Felony. .
' (Published at the nooul of the Hr
rl County ratrlotlo league that all par'
' eons friendly ' and unfriendly to the
American cause may be fully Informed.)
Following is a brief digest of the new
statnte defining and providing a punish.
' taent for disloyalty. It was enacted by
the legislature at the extra session and is
Ml In full force and effect:
' Any person who when the United
. State ia at war uses language concern-
lng the United States or Us entry or
continuance In the war or concerning the
armed forces of the United States or Its
flag or the uniform of lta army officers
"Which ia disloyal or abusive and cal-
culated to bring the same Into disrepute
.or la' calculated to provoke a breach of
' the peace. Is guilty of a felony.
' Any person who. when the United
States ia at war writes or prints in any
manner or in any language any of the
things denounced as unlawful in the first
election is guilty ot a felony.
Any person who publicly or privately
mutilates defaces denies denes tramps
' upon or in any way casts contempt upon
' the flag of the United States or of any
or us oincers is guilty oi a leiony.
Any person who. when the United
States is at war knowingly displays or
. viae In his possession for any purpose
any flag standard color ensign or coat
of arms of any nation witli which the
United States is at war. or any political
subdivision thereof. Is guilty of felony.
If an offense under this act be commlt-
. tad in the presence of an officer -r In
view of a magistrate arrest may be made
without warrant and any officer may
top the unlawful words or acts.
Proaecutiou under the act may be
where the offense is committed or in
.Travis count v.
IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERT TER-
SON WHO HEARS. SEES OR KNOWS
OK ANT VIOLATION OF THIS ACT TO
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TO ' COMB DOWN vcRJt .
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IMKEDIATELT REPORT IT TO AN
OFFICER and It is the duty of such offi-
cer to forthwith causa the arrest ot the
guilty party.
SHMENT IN EACH CASE IS
FROM TWO TO TWENTT-FIVE TEARS
IN THE TENITENTIART.
Dr. Barker to Speak
at Recreation Center
Dr. Charles Barker will deliver two
lectures at the Toung Women's Christian
Association Recreational center 1014 1-1
Prairie avenue. Wednesday The first
address to business girls on the subject
"How to Keep Tonr Good Health" will
be at 11:15 o'clock and the second will
be 'at J:J0 o'clock to mothers on "A
Mother's Relation to Her Daughter."
Mrs. Hortense Ward will speak before
Wben Your Eyes Need Care
Try norioe Eye Remedy
awsislag-Jaat re uosmlun. asms IS
bragslMs ot ama Write tot toss Bra Book
HOaUMsl m UMIDI CO.. CHIC TS5
CASTORIA rorlrtarttndQifc.
In Use For0ver30 Years
Bears the
Slgnator
of
the United States club of the Toung
Women's Christian Association at the
Recreational center. Friday night at t
o'clock on "How to Use the Ballot." All
business women and girls whether mem
bers of the club or bot. are invited te
attend.
The Toung Women' Christian Asso-
ciation girls are to give an Easter break-
fast on- Easter 8unday morning at 7:30
o'clock new time. Reservations should
be msde by callinr Preston 030. Dr.
Howard will speak and Miss McCabee
scott will sing other interesting lea
tures will be presented.
OR URGED
1 OPERATION
BLOOD POISONING
- li You can nip cold in V
' i U e bud Q ear your V
II head instantly V .
TryKondons
((Cold-in-head
II (ai no cost to you) If
. 1 ?jMWtalsjaMM II
1 bJS. i Vrile nfaoKpHsSSl 1
II It will bmrtil rem fOVK UmZTaJi I
ROGER Q. HILLS
GAINS 12 POUflDS
IN TIVEHTY DAYS
IR4MaS4rsTstJWTfwfasMl
How often lockjaw and blood
poisoning result" from the neglect
of a slight scratch or little cut I Ham-
lin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec-
tive first aid treatment It is a pow-
erful antiseptic and should be ap-
plied immediately to wounds of this
kind to prevent danger of infection.
It is soothing and healing and
quickly drives out pain and inflam-
mation in cases of sprains bruises
cuts burns bites and stings. Just as
reliable too. for stiff neck sore fee
cold sores canker sores earache and
toothache.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whins pleasant little pink pills 30
cents. Guaranteed.
Young Soldier of Camp Bowie Sayi
"You Cii't Beat Pep Systemic
Pills as a Flesh Builder"
Smoke Inhalation
Expels Catarrh
Send Ten CenU for Trial Outfit
There must be readers suffering from
chronic catarrh who would like to know
(tow they can stop catching cold after
cold for they must realise that sooner or
' later this may lead to serious deafness
and injury to the system in general.
Dr. Blossec. a respected physician and
iv luiii-ww 4 v. m in vnurmouaiy euc-
specialist
in catarrh is toe
discoverer of a
plea.ant. d 1 r e c t
i method ibat can be
;aed by man wo
man or child.
His Kemedy is
made from medici-
nal herbs flowers
and berries which
you smoke in a
dainty pipe or cig-
arette and inhai
h. .n TntTT ah the air passages it
' rer'-"'fF no tobacco even though It is
"fl i.h 5mS.i?rhnmedy I. eouall
effective in all forma of catarrh bronchial
Irritation astnma.
catarrnal headache
and ear trouoles
that may lead to
deafneaa. You will
breathe better and
feel better alter
Using it.
. for ten cents (in
coin or stamps) a
mail package will
be mailed contain-
. ina- some .of the i 4r
fiemedy made into cigaretLes aiau some
Kemedy for smoking ui a pipe sua a neat
- little pipe. Month's supply either form
costs oue dollar. Address The Blosser
Company Box 2904. Atlanta. iJa.
5WB-booI4 your Jriualst not carry Dr.
- mower's Catarrh kemedy In stuck be caa
lnal 6otflt.ou" 1'UJU1U supply tss
7 r -A
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"I was for a long time all run down
and physically unable io do a real man's
work." says Roger Q. Mills now of Camp
Bowie. "I was thin bloodless and lack-
ing the 'pep' of a young man of my years.
I wanted to join the army and help shoul-
der the responsibility that I felt I was
duty bound to do but after I got in I saw
I would have to start in and take some-
thing that would aid mc to accomplish
my purpose.
"Now this thing of joining the army Is
about the best thing a young fellow can
do. but It ia a 'real' :nan's work and 1
scouted around for a tonic that would go
to the root of all my troubles which were
constipation and a poor blood supply and
relieve me of distressing sfter-meal ef-
fects and help me to take on a little flesh
that would enable me to 'Jump in' and
prove efficient in my new duties.
"It waa fortunate that I was acquainted
with one of the represenratives of the
Pep Chemical Co.. and after talking with
him he gave me a bottle of Pep Systemic
Pills and urged me to try them. Here is
what he promised: They will relieve you
of constipation furnish you with pure
rich blood restore nerve energy provide
sweet sleep and increase your weight
from S to 12 pounds. It seems a miracle
that all of this has come to pass and more
so when I gained the n.aximum weight
he said was possible to gain.
"I have heartily indorsed Pep Systemic
Pills to my friends at '.lie camp and non-
want the public at large to know that
these Pep Systemic Pills can do the same
for them."
(Signed) T.oger Q. Mills.
For sale by A. E. Kiesling and other
good druggists. Adv.
STHMA
There Is no
bat relief is often
f brought by -
DOG
A
Instead) took Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
and Was Cured. '
Baltimore Md. "Nearly four years
I goffered from organic troubles ner
vousnesa and Head-
aches and ovary
month would have to
stay in bed moat of
toe time. Treat-
merits would relieve
m for a time but
my doctor was al-
ways urging me to
nave an operation.
My sister asKea me
to try Lydia E. Pink-
fa a m's Vegetable
Compound before
consenting to an
'operation. I took
five bottles of it and
it has completely
cured me and my
work b a pleasure. I tell all my friends
who have any trouble of this kind what
Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound has done for me. Nellie B.
BRrrnNGHAJf 609 Calverton Rd. Balti-
more Md. -It
is only natural for any woman to
dread tne tnougntor an operation. Bo
many women have been restored to
health by this famous remedy Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after
an operation bas been advised tnat it
will pay any woman who suffers from
such ailments to consider trying it be-
fore submitting to such a trying ordeal.
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The! makers of genuine)
Aspirin caution you to
sco that overy packago
a if d every tablet of
Aspirin bears
7bm
Bayor Oross-
TABLETS ta aaekst Uaaaaf IS
Battles W 24 aaa MO x
CAPSULES seaM
- afllasrfM
Your Qimrmntem
of Purity"
The trade-mark "AspMnM(RetU&r Oft)
& a guarantee that the monoaceticaddester
of talicylicacid in these tablets end capsules ia
of the reliable Bayer msmifarriira.
For Itching Torture
THE GREATEST LOVE AFFAIR OF 1910
r WILLIAM FOX Presents
PEARSON
In a 8tory of Love and Thrills
"A Daughter of France"
EXTRA DOUBLE PROGRAM
TOTO the Man Without Bones.
"FARE PLEASE"
' 't
TODAY AND TOMORROW
A Timdy and Tbxilling American Story Filled With Thrilling
and Gripping Scenes.
SPECIAL ORCHESTRA
DIRECTION MR. LANG. '
v$TnimriG
TODAY .
Cured at a Cost of 25 Cents.
i "S1?1 year" a when w ftt moved
atattoon. I was a great sufferer from
bidlgesUon an4 constipation" writes Mrs.
Robert Allison. Mattoon Iil. I had fre-
quent headaches and dizzy spells and
- there was a feeling like a heavy weight
pressing on my stomach and chest all the
time. I felt miserable. Every morsel of
food distressed me. I could not rest at
night and felt tired and worn out all the
time. One bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets
cured me and I have since felt like a dif-
ferent person." Advertisement.
v
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
a. W. GHO B. Cures a Cold la One lj. 30e.
There is one remedy that seldom fails '
to stop itching torture and relieve akia !
irritation and that makes the akin soft i
clear and healthy. t ' !
Any drugRisa can supply yon with'
semo which generally overcomes all
skin diseases. Acne externa itch pim-
ples rashes blackheads in most cases
give way to zemo. Frequently minor
blemishes disappear overnight Itching
usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe
antiseptic liquid dean easy to use ana .
dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra
large bottle $L00. It will not stain is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
aafe for tender sensitive skins. i
Tbm S. W.Kose Co Cleveland. O
How to Control
Tobacco Habit
- TODAY THE SCINTILLATING LITTLE 8TAR
ENID BENNETT liU'R
f Haughty naughty"
IS Magnificent
WARY GARDEN
0" " m jtHvya Wartsi Ws
SEE
The Big Riot Scenes of Maddened Men In Their Fight for Bread.
The Most Realistic Race Between Auto and Train. The Waiting
. Electric Chair. The Terrific Storm and the Fight for Life on
The Mansion Staircase.
The Most Sensational and Appealing Picture of the Year.
Liberty
Orchestra
Liberty
Orchestra
Sl '
Reservations tor Smokers
PLAYING NOW ' ' ' '
PEiuJapeltederick
m 1-tllQECTi
Fatty Arbuctclc
IN
"The Bell Boy!
-. im$ 3fr
I "J
eWWrKsMBVasstass
mimmi
1
XL SWEAR GARDNER
ALL NEW COMPANY TODAY
"Hello i SOUTHLAND REVUE" Present "OUT
r.l MB FOi" 2:30-4:30-7:30-9:30.
William Fox Present SON1A MARKOVA In
"A HEARTS REVENGE"
Ta aid ia evereomlnr tit asnnfal eSTeet
af asbaeea chewing or smoking or muff
eHpsiag. tsae eae Woods V Tabole st eaca
SMaltime and one when going te bed.
I sraenn wui dc sarpraea and aeligntee
I at the Seneiit which will manifest itsell
within yea or yon msy have your money
lack. So ga to the druggist to-day and
tst a box of Woods V Tabulei with I ha
an dentin ding thst. if yen don't feel better
is morrow yen shall have your cash returned.
Yen'ra knmsn like legions of. ether
asiehtri and chewers as yon know the bat
ana injury mat lollow yoor habit.
SAFE GENtLE REMEDY
CLEANSES YOUR KipNEYS
Fee centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
!l 5" . atantlarcl household ram-
JhST b""ier nd stomach
IS JiJl dS6a. connected with
thw urinary organsT Ihe kidneys and
bladder are the most Important organs of
tha body. Their are the filters the purl'
-Xlera of your blood. Jf the poisons which
enter your system through tne blood and
""SS n'r'r thrown out by
tna kidneya and bladder you are doomed
- Weariness aleepleasnesa nervousness
despondency backache stomach trouble
faeadache. pain In loins and lower abdo-
men sail-stones (ravel difficulty when
urinating cloudy and bloody urine
rheumatism sciatica and lumbago all
arn yoti to look after your kidney? and
Ladder QOU JsKDAl Haarlem u5
wui fw uvea
j ney are not a
te disco vary
'patent medicine. aor
years toe
DONTJUFFER
Use Soothing Musterole
When those sharp pams'go shootino
through your head when your skufl
seems as it it would split just rub a
little Musterole on your temples and
seek. -It draws oat the inflamniation
soothes away the pain usually giving
quick relief.
- tssNj wvw wuowte
Many' doctors and nurses frankly ree
omtnend Musterole for sore throat bron.
chitis croup stiff neck asthma neural
eta c&njration; 'pleurisy rheumatism
lumbago pains and aches of the back or
oints sprains sore musclci bruises
chilUaina frosted feet odds of the
chest (it often ptetrenta paramenia) ft
ia always dependable.
30c and 60c jars; tospftalabelZSa. -
r
have been a standard bousebold remedy.
Tbey are tha pure original imported
Haarlem Oil your great-grandmother
used and are perfectly harmless. The
healing soothing oil soaks Into tha calls
and lining of the kidneys and through
the bladder driving out the poisonous
germs. New life fresh strength ana
health will come as you continue tha
treatment. When completely restored to
your usual vigor continue taking a eu.
sule or two each day; thay will Keep yj
In condition and prevent a return ot the
disease.
Do not delay a minute. Delays ar es-
ec'X oangeroua in Kidney and Tnladder I It la Oood.
Haaiiem WnTr'V'SSA SSS . h J""!". xPri?eca
lh. moMv ir .J'-V""" I .""V. " .gooo ina ooilom Of
uses seawa pacaagea. Aak (i
inai imoprted UOtii MKim
suosutuiesv- - .
an
.mw maverLisemnnr ni i nimMiu n'a riMi.h
r." "rir i RemaMly. Ty It whan you have a cough
. Accept BO lor eold. -then Mffhuu tm wrmM w-lt '!
'J' ; ' I eaeUanL"-WUiyertianient. '
TODAY ONLY
1
A 8mashlng
Mystery Mel-
odrama with
a : Touch of
Comedy That
Will Linger
Long In Your
' Memory.
FRANCIS X.
And BEVERLY
"THE DRASS CHECK"
Isis
Topical Digest.- World
Visions Comedy Riot
Concert Orchestra.
" Tomorrow for '.Four Day
-EAQLE (7ILLIAMS
i ft. i
In "An hmrlzsa Live Wire"
. .-. .
100 per cent feature; Adopted
From O. Henry's Famous Story
"The Lotus and the Bottle."
THEATRE
The House .of Quality.
; Paramount and' Artcraft Pictures.
Best. Music.
Heme of the- Largest and Sweetest
. Pipe organ in tne South.
Last Times Teday to See
The Meat Beautiful
Woman In tha WerlJ
liliiie
Petrova
IN
"Daughter of Lbstiny"
Inspired arid made wonderful breath.
lng human documents by the magnetic
personality of MME. PETROVA HER.
SELF. A e-resl masterplsce The story
of a great love. -
vauueviiw oany l to il p. m. .
Five First Class Acta.
PANTAOB'S K0AO SHOW VaCDEVUXK
TaiI.u mtA All lUuli
J. .C. BRAZES Presenti .
"THE HONEY BEES"
With Billy Browning In "A Musloal
Melange." - JSpaclal Scenery and Cos.
twines. . . .
MAURICE SAMUELS AND CO.
"A Day In Ellis Island."
Vaudeville's Prettiest Offering w
MLLE. THERESA A CO.
A Lavish Display Presented In a Novel
Manner - -
. . OEORQE VON HOFF
. Mimic and Comedian
' TRANSFIEL.D SISTER
Refined-Musical Offering v
Also Selected Pictures-the Latest
Relesse. . .' - . .
Prices 10 20 and SO oants.' ' :-
Feature picture "The QIH and -the
Judoe'' with Olive-Tall.- Kayatone
eomeriyfeaturlno; aid Chsnlln.
Today Matlnee-2:3a Night 8:30.
- Preston 4966 for Reservations.
NOW PLAYING
The Whlrly Lavishly . Produced
Musical Comedy Extravaganza.
"TE3E
A Merry Musical Play In Two
. Elaborate 8cenes.
T 22 P E O P L E 22 -
Usual Other 8upreme Quality Acts
KEJI Tomorrow
FRANCIS X BUSHMAN
Beverly Biyne -
(
ji-:-r. y . :
- in -UNUkN SUSPICION"
A 9-Act Metre Suof Feature.
: Matlnaa100 '
fJov; Yorii
GOES '
WILD
.OVER
A remarks Die sad woadarfsi
nui mH iw
tJoorVTS BOS
trrrr true Amarirsa. Tba ptctore '
wrung roana srttr round of ap-
plause from Ms Critic."
'-Worked awheaee Into hsunsil -.
ous pitch of enthusUHm." '
N. Y. TKLEGRAPh . '
"If there Is anyone In America who
doubts tha we are golag to wta
the war let him vbat theBroedwar
Theatre." N. Y. TRIBUNE i
"Oerrssn 'batohwy and 'KXJU
TUB are rsvealed In all their
bideoasness." WOHD.
"Plctorlsl rereUtiop. IrmrucUnc-
bfylvkl." N. YVhBRALD. .
3laborsta ptoturizaUon."
. . Y. OLOBa.
"Stlrrme." ''Kaotiived tumulluoos
theftm"' P"JMe wno paoioM
'Polite playgoers become org)
astto mob." X. Y. AMERICAN t
Doouia us soowa to every one
of our eaa kaadrad ssillioa eM- .
ZOE
Coming
to th
EASTER SUNDAY
and all; WEEK
STUMEZE
SAVES WOMAN FROM
SURGEONS KNIFE
Jan.' 1." 1911. "My wife has hMh r
sick and I have had two doctors .with her
'i. ny said sne nad appendicitis and would
have to have an operation. Since aha
began taking 8TUM1CZB she la just ret-
ting along fine. I believe It will cure
her.". Jan. 16 1918. "My wife ia doing
fine. She la able to sing thla morning
and it sounds rood to me. I owe it all to
STUMEZE." 6. W. GILL Ryan. Okie:
If your stomach hurts it you have gas
sour belching of food dyspepsia Indiges-
tion catarrh of the stomach so now -to
your druggist and get a bottle of STUM-
EZE the master prescription for Stomach)
ills. It la guaranteed. . ......
H.' DUMBLE-' & CO
FIRE INSURANCE - j
MLauftien National-SanKi V.
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