The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 305, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1916 Page: 14 of 14
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WEDNESDAY MORNING
'.THE OSTOH ;': lh1 ' -
FEBRUARY 2 1916.
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3lub Lake
Coffee
The kind that turns
to gold when cream
is added.
WALKER SMITH
COMPANY
Roasters of Fine
Coffee.
Houston Texas
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Sherwin-Williams Co. of Texas.
"Brighten Up Store"
622 TRAVIS STREET
Phone Preston 2646
Paints Glass and Supplies
RubbinrjOil
For lame muscles stiffness of the
joints sprains Bwelllngs affections
of throat and lungs.
burls
..25c
TEY POST WAUT ADS THEY PAY
HARTWELL IRON WORKS
Houston Texas.
Washers for Buildings
ar.d Bridget
utt Filed foewOlstrlct Courts
.(an. Dacloa. ckck.)
J. N. Sparwar n May Spenray
fKlrfcrUta I
V. D. WIm T. B. 0. Wise direce.
(Eirttltth.)
Sultt Filed for County Court. '
Gorfe Joax-a clerk.)
for county t lw:
W. R. Klil. fa. Walter R. low. aotte.
Hn M. Lrrj rs. 1. Ttirift et l. Mt aad
rauratratioa.
For eotiatv mart No. i:
hTurn trot company n. W. St. Wtaltctwb
Pivl by pUlDtlff.
(lt Japtut . Kd Ilowmrd tt 1 appeal b
. E. Smith ra. Hrbvr Stow. Bates.
li. K. Knits Tt. Uoustoa National Eirhinft
mu (arsiuiee.
County Court atLaw.
(Clark C. Wren. Judfe.)
Alvtn Tarlor. anneal: not rullty.
Buah A (ierti Hann compass fa. J. W. Carter
vnaie comnaj uu trial.
Han LltbocrapalBg eompanT Ta. H. H.
Sm-eeuer dlruW by plaintiff.
J. M. Joaea ta. L. C. fmy. Judfnient tor
defendaata.
J. M. Jonr ts. A. B. Todd et al. nralthee:
judrmrnt that plalntlrT take notbtug.
iiiwvi i n u i i.i a cvinpanj rf. . lorn
tenJIct for plalutlff for 1M 30.
Probata Court.
(W. H. Ward Jodie.)
Fatal of F. W. Grota. deceated: A. R.'Ham-
blrn appelated temporary administrator and
buiid Aiwl at SltXW.
Eleventh Dlatrlct Court.
(J. W. Howard apeelal Judge.)
Gonje II. Hermano a. W. W. Tbomai et )
evldecce concluded.
County Court No. 2.
(Murray B. Jooea. Judfe.)
D. Brown malicious mlarhler; lined $.Y
JtHlav Jotiea will bear all motluaa Wednesday
tnomloif at it o'clock.
rrareos 6 ('aire ra. W. D. Oarren Judgment
for plaintiff for '.'..
Otl KJeTitor company . William L. Foley
t al. judgment fur plaintiff for ITJ.tKl.
Rofroshlns
'Si
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Select your favorita brand or cigar
tram our countar and you will N
delighted ' with a vary rcfreahlnf
amoks. Our clear are kept' at the
proper degree of temperature -ana
motature. . You ant aot so apt to
aret tired of your favorite clfar
when you make It a point to pur-
chase all your eigara of us. Tlte
variety and quality of our stock U
well worth your consideration.
Come titrawt acquainted and let
ua make you acquainted with our
cigar department that has no
arriow k
ROUSE'S
DRUG STORES
Main and Capitof
Main and Preaton
R. P. SaUtk vs. Berwild Co..
dlaailaapd.
settled and
Leiand Aero Sunoly eomiunr ra. C W. Hahl
Co.. Judroent tor plaintiff for S-XW.
Fifty-fifth District Court.
fWllllam Malp.n liuln. 1
Frank R. Atkin a. Ualremnn. ttarrlsbnri and
Saa Antoalo Railway company settled and dla-
mlaaed.
Joaeph sIlTerateln ra Trias and New Orleaoa
Railroad com pan on trial.
Sixty-first District Court.
(Heary J. Dannenhanm. Jvdae.)
Ruaaell a Co. ea. V. llrltinann company ou
trial.
Eightieth District Court.
(J. W. llarter. Jn.lne. I
B. W. Armatrong ra. L. II. Wallls et al sub-
mitt. i.
Marriage Licensee.
Hopper Clark to Miss Kredle Dodge! -
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Kodak Finishing
- - For the Best Work Always
Amusements
W. M. Holmes to Miss Bessie Jones.
N B. Davla to Mrs. I.lllle Cuterback.
Colbert- Durliaui to Minnie Wasliiiwtaa.
JV L. Jaiuea to Alma I). Reew.
telix Uc Williams to Bertlia .Nelson.
SIS OF LECTURES
Will Be. Delivered by Rev. George
Kent of New Orleans.
Rev. George Kent of New Orleans will
deliver a series of lectures in Houston
this week the dates to be Thursday
night Friday night and Sunday night. He
in mm In e unnn t h j invitatlnn k.
congregation of the Flint Unitarian
church and his addresses which will be
Riven in the Beach auditorium are en-
titled "The Gospel of tho Real Unl-
Aerse" Thursday night: "The Gospel of
Jesus and of Life. Friday night and
TENTS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW
Kittrainn 4Knetlind Tent Co.
8h1.11 Crawford 6L Houaton Taxi
PHONE PRESTON S31
RED TOP RYE
No Orders Solicited and No 8hlpro
Man- la Vitiation of Texas Law
Dr. Silber will remain in the city Mon-
"The Gospel of God and Man a Wor
Together'' Sunday night.
Or. Clayton the pastor will preach
as usual Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
A cordial invitation to tho public to
attend each of the lectures Is extended.
A PAR A M 0 U N T PICTURES
THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH
BEAUTY AND ACTRESS
EOIIA (MUCH
' IN '
"Armstrong's
Wife"
A Dramatic Story of a
Young Woman's Infatua-
tion for a Gambler Leading
Her into a Sensational Dilemma.
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(BETTER KNOWN AS "FREDERICK THE GREAT")
HOUSTON'S FAVORITE PHOTOPLAY ACTRESS
AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL STAR
WORLD'S MOST PERFECTLY FORMED WOMAN
WILL ENTERTAIN YOU HERE
TODAY AfJD TOrlORROl. ONLY
IN HER LATEST AND GREATEST PLAY
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II I II III
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IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES
TiFRFn SL FIPI I1Q ARE ON THE SAME BILL
liLULIl CI rlLLUO In a New Ketone Comedy
"THE WORST OF FRIENDS"
SEATS 10c AND 20c LOGES 20c.
'
Rnaiii'A RorrioAfilA Is Coming Friday and Saturday
liuodic uaiiiouaic In "Green S
Swamp"
Pauline Frederick America's Most Beauti-
ful Girl Model Actress Who Is Here Now
AT TIE QUEEN
BEST BET IN HOUSTON ALWAYS"
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PRONCE THEATRE
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT
FEB. 7
STARTING
MONDAY
NIGHT
MATINEE
DAILY
THEREAFTER
CURTAIN 2:15 AND 8:15
WORLD'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE
D. W. Griffith's
18000
People
Battle of
Petersburg
11 1111 II III IV
3000
Horses
Assassina-
tion of
Lincoln.
Lee and
Grant at
Appomat
tox
5000
Scenes
Wild Rides
of the
Ku Klux
Klans
Cost
$500000
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 30
EXACTLY THE SAME ORGANIZATION
That Appeared Here in October.
PRICES UNCHANGED:
Nights Lower Floor $1 $2; Balcony 50c $1; Gallery 25c
Matineea-Lower Floor 50c SI; Balcony 50c; Gallery 25c
SEAT SALE OPENS THURSDAY
The playhouse which sets
THE BEST TO BE HAD
The playhouse which gives
you your money's worth
A
Only 10c
Only 10c
"THE FINAL CURTAIL"
Depicting the Stage Life of New t'ork City.
Starring
ARTHUR HOOPS
Who Played Opposite Bettie Nanscn in the "Song of Hate"
and ALMA HANLON
We select our Features without regard of cost. See this
picture. You'll enjoy it. 10c.
D
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mm
BEST PlXTVRES
BEST MVSIX
BEST UFtEYERYTHJNS
4
Days Starting Today
THE PHOTO DRAMATIC
EUEUT OF THE SEASOII
THE APPEARANCE 00 THE
SCREEN OF THE DIVIDE-
3s
Ida
IN TRISTAN BERNARD'S WONDERFUL STORY OF MOTHER LOVE
This will be the final screen appear-
ance of the world's greatest actress
and the prices have been placed in
reach of all regular ISIS prices
which never change.no matter what
the attraction.
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PRICES: Matinees
5c and 10c
I NIGHTS:
10c 15c 20c
Box Partlss Glvan Special
Attention. Phone tha Man-
ager. PRESTON 944
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A Link in the chain of "Hulaey
Theatres." operating high class
motion picture houaes in princi-
pal Texas cities.
REOPENS TODAY
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
With New Pictures Music
and Environment
Opening Bill Here Four Days Starting Today Henry W. Savage presents the
Original Cast and Production of the Six-Season
EG
Mill
33 WITH THE ORIGINAL
DOROTHY DOIIIIELLY
REX LAST TIMES TODAY
An Enchanting Drama of Youth and Youthful Follv Featurinn
MALCOLM DUNCAN and ALMA HANLON r"a
"iD-P OATS"
Wt smash upon amash a perfect whirlwind of sensation through five
mating raelt of drama In which the central theme is wine women
and tarda.
. It's a.Klelne-Edison Feature In-Five Acts.
7: TOMORROW JULIA DEAN IN "THE RANSOM."
rillNVCTOMORROW
. . Matinee and Nljht
louis
In Hia Latest $uccess
The Bubble
PRlCtS: Matinee 2Se to 91.50.
Nights SOo to 2.00.
Friday Saturday zni Sunday
Fwb. 4-5- - Matinee Saturday
8elwyn S Co. Present
"TWIN BEDS"
It's Clean It's Human It's Funny
8eata on Sal Tomorrow.
The play the world ha linked with mother because the greatest mother play the
world has known. This dama it is said out-doe the spoken production on the
stage. Prices will be: Matinee 10c; Night 20c CHILDREN HALF PRICE Day
and Night. There are many good things coming soon.
V Phone Preston 49M
ITS "RED HEAD WEEK"
So Join the Glad Procession and Enjoy
"THE RED HEADS"
The Act 'That Converted President
Wlleon to Vaudeville Presented by
JAMES B. CARSON
And a Magnificent Cast Surrounded by
OTHER STAR ACTS
Free Cabaret Tbondtr allt. He ties list.
AIWOUNOMENT3
Subject to democratia primary.
COUNTT JUDOB AT LAW
POSITION NO 1.
BLAKE OUFREE.
NOTICE
As a courtesy to the former management and patrons and to prevent loss to holders of
Coupon Ticket Books issued by the Zoe Theater we will accept these coupons on the
following conditions only
With each paid admission for an adult we will honor one coupon in other worda
fne book ticket together with one paid adult ticket bought at Box Office will admit
two persons.
FRED E. WARD Manager
. ' ' ZOE THEATER.
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