The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 1924 Page: 9 of 58
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i Delegate From 19 Coun
ties Attend First K
k r. . Converition
O Houston Port Special
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41fca.-io rexae Congress or Mothers
T4 the Parent-Teacher associatfoa of
. rot cento district. Jield their first an
v "rmai conference in Corpus Chriitl this
; reek. The meeting opened Thursday
- aornlng and closed Friday night with
veV rlla' 'rn practically all towns in
' i he 19 counties comprising the district
w. vete In attendance. Mrs.-Charles H.
.iSWoorlson the fifth district president
X. ; irrsiaea.
.' r& 4 The members vf the Mothers' eon-
tress and the parent-teacher bodies
i .;;..' m ncn-uuira ig voryua kartell ana
1 t ueces county by Hubert R. Huther-
.1 . and Judge of the county court. JMiss
'J ilary Carroll superintendent of the
. itj sclioois welcomed the delegates
I Cf " behalf of the educational instttii-
. ions Mrs. Edwin V. Flato also spoke.
' lUsponsey to the two welcoming ud-
" iregBH wad made bv Mrs. . M. N.
aTarrs president of the Texas Con-
Tress of Mothers and the Parent-
i reaoher association.
Delegates from various towns in
Jie district made reports of the past
. ear s activities.
Mrs L K. Ledbetter of Austin who'
r ; a a metnber of the child hygiene de-
;7'"ortnient of the gtate board of health
."QCmek An "Hull k. Wttm '
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fMarlin Peonle Eniov
Music Memory Contest!
V'i Houston Post Special.
. MARL IX Texas March 22. A
sn and appreciative audience at-
ii . i-tf euded the music memory contest of
i;ne Marlin schools at the First Metb-
w' idlst church. Thursday evenlnc. 1
; - -The program consisting of 20 aelee-
:Uon. was arranced by Misses Bimn-
: -a. Jon and Bunch. There were 26 boys
' nf'ind girls in the contest the 11 high-
cast winners to represent the Marlin
ii. ..school in the county contests to be
ield at Rosebud. March 28-29. The
.-ill winners were: Louise Barnes
Dave Williams. Elisabeth DickensM.
Evangeline Chatmas. Alice Malfett
-vleBS. Mary Jane Bartlett Mamie
f Barrow Doris Sullivan Sanford
Eskrldre. Corene Lebrecht and
' !f "Edvthe Dickenson.
The' first five winners will receive
- told pin for the Msr'in Music
t2lub and each of the other winners
' an : - : .. . . .
arm aiau retrivr aijrui ieic iiiurs.
Nacogdoches to Buy
New Road Machinery
Houston Post Special.
-" NACOGDOCHES. Texis March
22. Couuty Judge A. T. Russell is
f:.dvertising for bids on one five-ton
&4raclor. with regular equipment and
vii n one road Kraoer wltn full eouio
1 aient. Nacogdoches county now owns
ec 'three tractors. The purchase of a
j I' fourth machine will it is believed.
.rv'tnable toe county to keep all public
roads in tcelent condition during
e toe year.
"-': SS BORN IN NACOGDOCHES.
ZZ NACOGDOCHES Texas. March
"7. 22. Vital statistics recorded in
. 7pfacDt doches county for the past 30-
period show 18 girls and 17
ITTJuhys have been born. During the
' same period marriage licenses have
. VT0 VOTE ON SCHOOL TAX.
KArOGOOCHKa. Ter.n t.reh
''22.' Petit iona are being circulated
r and freely signed asking the city
school board to order an election to
increase the school tax from 87c
Tailor Made Clothe at
; Ready Made Prices
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4 10-A MAIN STREET
Exclusive Houston
Dealer
Ye Jolly UtUe Tailor
Complete Showing
Spring and Suxnmer
Patterns
Now on Display. '
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CHICAGO
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'-' ' Houston 'Post Special.
"CiLBtSBAOv ft MV March 2S
mail carrier In the Uosntoa oostwf
fice reeenUv died In Carlsbad. N. M.
He was a' volunteer in the recent
world war being regimental mall aer
geant of the 143rd infantry JJ6thdi
vision. While la Franco ha .was
gassed which caused his death.- -4
: Ha it survived bv a wife and two lit
tie sons of Frieadswood. 'a-mother.
Mrs. J Garrison of McAlester Okla
and two sisters lira it. W. Curry of
Kort Worth 'Texaa and Mrs. B. H.
acfaroeder of McAleater Okla.
Beaumont to Entertain
Texas Bakers Convention
'Houston Peat Special '
BEAUMOJTT. Texss. March 22.
Over 200 gueata are expected to at
tend the Texaa- Bakers . association
to be held in thia city April 28 20
and iJ. aceoraing to wuilam Hcbnlck
of the Beaumont- Bakery company.
who la president of tna association.
Plana for thai entertainment of the
viaitora were discussed Thursday
night. The meeting waa an enthusi-
astic one and local bakers believe
that the convention thia year will
surpass any yet held. The 'enter
talument committee la at work and
many . novel feature are beinx
piaoneu iur iue guests.
Port Nechcs Post Office
Is Moved to New Town
Houston Post Special.
PORT NBCHES. Texaa. March 22
Removal of the Port Nechea post of
fice from its present location 'hi Old
Town to New Town was accomplished
Tuesday morning following the re
ceipt of instructions from the post of
flee- department in Washington au
thorising the move: An injunction
was granted in district court at Beau
moot some months ago prohibiting
ine removal or tne omce until au
thority had been received from the
post office department.
Neff Returns to Austin
After Tour Over State
Associated Press Report.
AUSTIN. Texas. March 22. Gov
ernor Neff returned today from
Southwest Texas where he has been
for the Dsst 11 days makinc aa in
apection of sites for the establishment
of tourist camps. The governor was
successful as selection was made of
13 sites on which camna will.be estab
lished. He waa accom Denied bv D. E.
Colp ft San Antonio president of the
stated Parks aaaeciation.
past Texas .Helped by
New I-.-G. N. Schedule
Houston Post Special.
GRAPELAND. Texas. March 22.
The proposed new train schedule on
tbe International-Great Northern
railroad effective Sunday will fill
a long felt want to the towns on tbe
northern end of tbe gulf division from
Palestine to Houston.-.
For a long time the smaller towns
have been served with only one train
each way a day one from the north
in tbe early morning and one from
the south in midafternoon. Outgo-
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IN A. BRAND ; NEW ACT -
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Jmtw. l.ITE lAUOrlABLE TREAT j
COJULETTE.f THE END OF A . 1
IpnnreCT ;Tnouy
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Tin-ctip igK?
in -a aouilimt'utd ii.siit t-Hin
tiiraukh Craiieiuud at about 1 a. m.
and aa early' morning northbound
train-throuah here" at.bout 4 a. m.
These two) trains alao make excellent
connections' WMh morning ' traina-tn
Houston .and rooming ttains to Fort
WaJthTnd Dallas; v ia Longvie
junction.
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FirieTourist Catnp
- -Proposed at Marlin
Housto Post Special
MARLIN Texas. 'March 22. A
camn ground eoulpped with ' cocvea
ieneaa equal to any in the country
ia proposed in plana reported by the
chamber of commerce building com-
mittee appointed recently to prepare
eatimatea. j ' '
Plenty of water- will be provided
tne place fill be well iignted equip-
ped wkb sanitary closets and kept in
a dean condition at all timee.
The camp ground is located just
north of town and west of tbe H. &
T. C. railway on land leased from
Mrs. W. H. Jones. .
The finance committee will. Inter-
view the ritisena in behalf of the en
terprise in the next day or two.
Eastern Light Company
Against 'Bobbed Hair
Associated Press Report.
JJBW HAVEN Conn. March. 22 -
Bobbed hair Is dlsannroved in the
offices ot the New Haven Gas Lighf
company. Hhe following was posted
tnere toaay: ..
"Personal notice:
"To Whom it mav annlv
"It ia commont knowledxe that the
management does not. favor bobbed
hair." While the company does not
contemplate taking any drastic action
it is being given aerious consideration.
Those to whom thia appliea shduld
t.lr. It mm fri.l. mAl ' . '
Woman in Liquor Case
Tried in Falls County
MARLIN Texss. March 22. Trial
of Helen Van Lidtb. charged with il
legally transporting Intoxicating liq
uors kegan in f alls county district
court Friday morning. The woman was
arrested with Harold Frank in an au-
tomobile containing' some liquor near
alexia following a not cbase that car
ried the officers in pursuit across this
couuty.
Members of the jury chosen to ren
der a verdict in the cane are C. A.
Weexel F. E. Taylor W. B. Darden
K. E. Fannin Claudie Holt N. E.
Btocbton W. E. Hammer J. C. Mur-
phy. Ed. Yates. W. H. Matthews. Otto
Koester and Jot Phillips.
17000 IN MONTEREY SCHOOLS
MONTE RE Yl Mexico. March 22
A probe made of the schooj system
here has shown that the number of
students attending the public and pri-
vate educational institutions of Mon
ey is approximately 17.000. Thia
figure does not include tbe prepara-
tory college the medical school and
tbe school of law and also excludes
tne musical academy.
LUFKIN WOMAN DIES.
LUFKIN. Texas. March 22. Mrs.
T. K. Gossett 51 died at her home on
She is survived by her husband. two
daughters. Mrs. Chic Gsndil of Los
Angeles. Cal. and Miaa Pauline Gos
sett of Lufkin and other relatives.
:Undcr:.)iay;..at.aUilin2
i XijLIN'a. TexMa. March 2211 T.
LaMbscher of Ban Antonio: manager
of the Lone' Star Ice company was
hern this week arranging detaiia for
the modern new tee plant pis company
plana to install in Luling. i. L. Barnes
oi uuung will ot manager - . :
i Work. on the remodellns: and en
largement of the Luling Baptjet church
Geo. P. Wilson is eonstrnctuig
new residence in East Lulinc.
The United) North' and Bouth Oil
company have moved into the office
building in West ixiung.
Fire Companies Pledge
Standard Eguipraen
Houston Pest BpeciaL
ALTO. Texas. March 22 At
meeting of firemen of three East Tex
aa cities held in Lufkin during n con
vention of member a 'of varioua fire
lighting organisations over thia
of the State the representatives
art
rom
Alto Rusk and Lufkin agreed
to
standardise u tbe equipment now
used by the fire departments of these
three towns. Alto now possesses new
and modern equipment and a large
fire truck and haa excellent water
Cressure. No- disastrous fires in the
usiness section have occurred here
since 1010.
C. B. Hart Traffic Head
Of Kansas Dies in Home
Associated Press Report.
HUTCHINSON. Kan.. March 22.
C. B. Hart general manager of .the
Anmonne alanuractnnna eomnanv.
ana former general traffic manager
of the) Hutchinson and Southern rail
way ucre now pan oi lae rtanca re
system died at hia home here last
night. He was for years an official in
traffic departments of - railways in
Kansas and Oklahoma.
Poultry Experts Visit
Rusk County Raisers
Houston Post Special. . :
HENDERSON. Texas. March 22.
A local store haa three lady poultry
specialists here who are .prepared to
help poultry raisers in and around
Henderson ia culling feeding of
moulting hens and other such poultry
prooiems. .
While ia Henderson they win cal
on ail poultry raisers and will take
up individual problems in detail.
ELGIN MAN BURIED.
ELGIN. Texaa. March 22. Arlie
Edge died Wednesday morning at the
home of his father at Lawrence Ghao-
pell. Mr. Edge joined the Methodist
Beauty
A Gleamy Mass of Hair
35c "t)andcrine" does Wonders
for Any Girl' Hair.
I Girls! Trv this! When combine
and dressing your hair just moisten
'our nair orusn witn a little "jjan'
lerine aad brush it throuch vour
nair. roe street ia start una: xou can
do your hair up immediately and it
will appear twice aa thick and heavy
a maaa of gleamy hair aparkling
witn lite and possessing tnat in com
parajtle softness; freshness and lux
una nee.
While beautifying the hair "Dan
derine" is alao toning and stimulating
eacn single nair to grow tnick ion
and stronc. Hair atone fallinx out an
dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of
delightful refreshing "Danderine at
any drug or toilet counter and just
' now aealtny and youtbful your
nair becomes.
Pyorrhcq
Is Dangerous
False Teeth
Are Tortcre
Tee a asl waait as war a iiMser tUs
aa ka aa af yf dasa. Tee a aw
r3
eanVlBMA bo aMrfejSatn-f aeSaaBWOaaL
ware teak iaka. Dee tea
yaajr aaeta. ween taay
ravaaraa erda
AMOSCC-tho t -eat henae tmlmiat
liiihia-snehee aeft. ilaaSaaa and ai
nvlmnil lad laaaWTeaaeta. asms
and healthy.
At the Brat aara W nakaaHlry si
aap daatlil anal aaart aaeawanat a
AMOeOL tiaataaeet fee jniaai Uead
ajlnrbr n wflt ataiaat Ki wrhaa aad seen ate
Bjeerveaa. PereaMby
PUBLIC OftUO COMPANY
rare Ne. t Cec Male and Walker
Store tea. fr-Cer. Preston and yaemln.
tore Ne. a Car. Canarea and
"III
atenam Banaajnei
aalssal. saailj
ralaa teataial-
raiamefl ili
t saved (man she
i arrbaa.
nasry
itiumed to .... I'tsi l Oliver at IIchu
mont in 11U1 and ia survived by bis
widow and an mtant daugotvri his
father' Bud Kdge and aeveral broth"
erl and slaters. . He was buried in the
Lawrence Chappell cemetery Thprs-
IolalaMiirM
) 4 FVkind Deao! in River
'f Honaton'Pdst Cpeclsl.
BECKVILLE Texaa March 2Z-
News reai'hed here today of the
death of J. L Oden 60. of Plana
ran. 12 miles no"beast of Heckville.
Mr Oden was found dead Thursday
moralDg nt tne Sabine river bottom
near his saw. railL . Death was caused
by heart failure.
Fall of Greek DvTiastv
Is Seen Uondon Hears
Associated Press Report.
LONDON.. March 22. Tolegrsm
from Athens to tne Ureek legation
Here today announce that tbe Greek
Brevier has informed tbe press that
' he is unable to reach an agreement
with th royalists the end of the
dynasty will be proclaimed.
In this event it is pointed out. King
George would lose the perquisites of
his Uvil list.
LUMBERMAN MOVES
OBOVETON. Texas Marc h 22. J.
0. Clarkaon East Texss lumber man
is leaving- Groveton for Southwest
Texas to make his 'permanent home.
Mr.1 Clarkson is said to have wielded
great influence in securing the de
signs -
tion of Corpus
Christ! as
a deep
water harbor
ORGANIZE RED CROSS.
ROBSTOWN. Texas. March Si'.-r
A Robatown branch of the Nueces
county Red Cross chapter was or-
ganised here this week in the elec-
tion of A. C. Molbeek. chairmen; H.
P. Hayman vice chairman; Mrs. D. H.
Clark secretary; and Mrs. K. G. Ray
treasurer. r
be free fn
can
row
tTTTERD creeping annoying gen
V V aationl scratch scratch
acratch eczema and other akin
eruptions spoiling- your complexion
causing; yoa uncalled for embar-
rassment anguish ruling yonr
temper. All because of Impurities
that are) rampant in your system
because your red blood cells are
dormant.
8. 8. S. clears ztr akin emotions
through its power of cleansing the
blood. Herbs and barks carefully
selected and scientifically prepared
and proportioned which make up
the Ingredients in S. 8. 8. are the
most feared and dreaded enemies
of skin disorders. Eczema pimples
boils blackheads and other skirt
diseases pack up and leave the sys-
tem when 8. 8. 8. sends new rich
blood coursing through your reins.
Have a general house cleaning.
lor your system. Let 8. S. 8. rid
yon of those impurities which tend
to keep you in a run-down condi
tion. Skin disorders are nothing
more than billboards announcing
that the system is "off color.
8. 8. is sold by the leading
drug; stores. The large else
bottle is the more economl
cal
World s Best
MAKES
Many ot your'
rrteada think that you
are too 1st. Yoa toe
real is it. Bui why.
in all common senaa
don't you gel nd al
thai extra le. JO. SS or
more pounds.' Feel
comi o table aniinorr
lute a human hung
again. I am a nhyst-
nan licensed by the
State of New YorkTI
bavafor years treated
am Seek: maay have
reduced aa muca aa
a nonad a day. I are-
eenbe for my patient
each treatment aa
erin. aa say oeeakn. sroduca not only the lane
wetmt antnoejt a arm. nut en imorovenMat
health Don't take at ward for ki Let me
and you free my trial trammel and convince
reuroelf. Personal attention n green to each
id you are treated exactly as u yon
r office.
FREE
TRIAL
TREATMENT
AND INTERESTING BOOKLET
have succeseluily treated thousands
el patients tor tat reduction.
Without Chang off Diet
or Unnecessary Exercise
are a tew extracts ei aanera tram trata-
net
Leet TS PMade. asteA
aaeeiaf ra eeende aajeaHatr
ar. S. renin an eat.
km aaaf TO Sanaa as a aaaaat ahtlinananv
ante aana meJtl metnaaal eaaaaawar sawe a seat
e1'aatS. aaaaS yen aery Beet m laket yaej
saw eve jav aaj -
Lea 4S Pamela. ats. S. Rnaw' WmM
fm (end at nvevmnaa Mav Aa awl 44 AeaaaSa
m d ajmti."
Make up your snind this very day to
tet nd at that rat. Write me tor my fre-trta:
aaaav yam'M leeL how saach hetta yeur aeakb
will he tor havina tneaad the tboiinaali at an
Ujsdsnisaraeaawhebani
irSwnte. Ooet demy. Ji
w nee? enwii to tne ran aa
a) Sine
FUI
DR. R. NEWMAN
Eczeifiaf
Ax.
1NPE0PLE
MSLIH!
Jag a bm ana women ovar-
ii tanVatasakncfa
V
mweiiaaii uajaMietin
Gulf Ccast EpwcrCuans
jviecung ai rvoosiown
jf'. uousttm pat Wpeclal v'i 3S
ilOBSTOWN. Texas. March 22.
The Gulf Coast Federation of the
Henior ICpworth- leagues of the Meth-
odist ' churches including .the upper
half of the Beevllle district will meet
at . the Aletnodlst eburcn in Hobs-
town in' an all-day nrocram Sunday
O. A. Ehlers of (Mens president of
tne federation will give a pennant
to the league having tbe larcest ner-
centage of the enrolled membership
.present.' ? : ..'. !
The program which has been
pared for the day's services includes
a special sermon for the yonng people
at 11 s. m. by Rev M. K Fred pas-
tor of thelocal Methodist Episcopal
Olympic England Bound
' G)llides With Steamer
vrw - -vrnv r i- o rrk.
White Star liner Olympic outwardi
bound for Cbertrourg. Southampton
with 1300 passengers collided with
tbe Fnrnees-Bermuda steamer Fort
St. George ia the Hudson river today
and seriously damaged the smaller
craft.
No one Was seriously injured al-
though many passengers were thrown
to the decks.
The Fort St. George smashed above
the deck line amidshlp went to a
nearby pier.
The Olympic proceeded on her voy.
age but was stopped at quarantine
for inspection by divers. v
Bell County to Have
Pecan Budding Campaign
Houston Post Special.
RFT.TnVf t. u.nj y n.n
county ia to have an intensive pecan
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II a II J N JL'VJ' XI VI JLiL.;
"Desirability" means much in selecting
a homesite. It means a combination of
location improvements conveniences
and then price.
Glendower' Court from every stand-
point means desirability to the man
and woman who desire to create a gen-
uine home in a section of Houston that
must always be choice in a section that
has every advantage in location in a
neighborhood that leaves nothing to the
future for improvements and where
conveniences exist when you build your
home.
Glendower Court fronts South on Westheimer Road
Road. Nearby is the new River Oaks Country Club
beauty spots; the new
tance and the contract for it has already been let; the .Louisiana canine
to be extended to Shepherd Road just six hundred feet from Glendower
Court; and Westheimer Road is being paved now to Woodhead Street.'
Wonderfully located .for your permanent home and Glendower Court will
be more and more desirable each year.
Contracts have been let for the completing of improvements and immediate 1
development of Glendower Court. 'These improvements include asphalt - i
paved streets; sidewalks curbs and gutters; city water telephones-electric '
lights; sanitary sewers
planting throughout the property. Attractive.brick entrances to the.prppertjr
. will give a touch of distinctiveness. Fire-plugs at regular ictervals connect .
ed with an eight-inch water main give ample fire protection. These Improve- - 5-
ments extend throughout the property and restrictions not burdensome.
sufficient to protect every property owner and make it a matter (of pride to'4
live in Glendower Court are in effect. r '
(jlendower Court was designed by John J. m Vf
Watson Toledo. Ohio a nationally known? ' "
Fain Carter Home-Building Go.
801-25
canlan
tiuii.iui? ruupuitn. i'mri. uiiy . evciv
cuuiuiunily is to be ln-liiurU arrange-
meats having already been perfected
for tbe campaign at I Jttle River Max-
dale. Tennessee Valley. Bslado. No-
Isnvills Joe Lee 'Pendleton Killeen
Midway Taylor's Valley and Tbrei
Forks. . A barbecue In' IJttl Kiver
park Is being planned. Two hundred
o the native trees in the park will be
budded into the fine pa"pee . shell va-
riety." ! i .fr.t:-J- i
County Agent S. Clark has over
Cnticura Heals
Eczema In. Busters
On Baby's Head
" Eczema broke oat on my baby's
bead in small bllatora. Then' tbe
blister would break
and run together
forming; large a ore
erupt to na and bis
hair all fell out. It
seemed to Itch and
XihJ bu?' " baby nibbed
ana khiuko ibo
scarcely rested any at night keep-.
log me awake.
71 1 had him treated and
several remedies without results. I
read aa advertisement for Cuticnra
Soap and Ointment and sent for a
free sample. After using the aam-
pla I could sea my beby's head waa
better so purchased more wntcc
healed him." (Signed) Mrs. Poster
Brewer R. P. D. 1 . Smyrna Ga.
Dally use of Cuucura Soap Oint
ment and Talcam helps to prevent
eUatrpufclea.
ukmfm. n. a. mum as. xte'
S Mmm- giM mmmj-
rOtorSta.o
5Wria Slick.
Location
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V 'i-'.. ' iff (.'J )'.
Cherryhurat School is to be within easy walking dis
Improvements
and drainage; ornamental lighting and shrubbery- 3J
architect and full credit is given him for.the t "
unusually attractive features connected?
with it. The lots art generous in size all
facing permanently paved streets and 'all
in all nothing has been left undone to mace ' ;
Glendower Court all you could wish for as a v
place to make your
Prices of homesites range from $1500 to
S2300; 10 initial pavment and the balance
in sixty monthly payments.
In inviting you to see Glendower Court we
ask you to do so expecting much of the
property ; we are sure that ypti will justify
your expectations. .
Representatives on the grounds today and ;
every day to show you the property and to
give complete details.. ..
"Values a Certainty"
ManaYgers and DeTelopera '
Bldg. Preston 4534 Jieja OfBc
if -i i .i t
put on in i ii
tniiEu;.:;;u
!:- .(-j-' ; 'A' .
Stopped in 33 Hours
Without Cost to Yc
Renmrkable home treatmeat atves. In.
m relief. Thousmnda of varlvwa s'
(llfttlom have nadly jflalSed t tb
amaxlns home formula dissevered . Sr
unm who suffered for years. .
If you suffer frem RHlftTHATMM
LUMBAGO. STIFF JOTNTS tOKK and
CONTRACTED MUCJB r rheuiaaiio
slns. 1 want to sive. yoa my fitlt ton
day . treatment free). . 1 only ask tkat
you trjr It. 1 ereo rlak ths poetage. If
you ' are not benetltad yon. never aea4
paw me one cent.
I only aek that
I onlr aek lhat rm 1st me eaae vav
f.mn.i wimdfliinrt tn M 1 1 mm Jtiat
sand me your name and address. 1 will 't
eend my lull treatment. Try H
tan days and If not more than della-nted
I do not. want one cent. I only aek that
you ' pa ' ma If yoa ara hanafite
and tell your friends. I have halaed
thousands. I esn help yea. Write ma
today and I am wllllna to prora raaelts
or oxpoot no maaey. Toe try It flrot
without ooet to you. "Write today. KB. ! v
I.I A B MB PRODUCTS CO. 1-A flat. I '
way Btatlon. Kaoaaa City Mo Theuaaada ; .
of sratefal peers nowkaow; tbe for t
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Ouesta registered ' at THB - M1LBT
HOTEL Houston Texas; T)orohey
Hart Toronto Oat.; C. A. Martin
Temple Texas; B. F. Dean. Houston;
C. Li. Harris Houston .C- O. ' Kruger
Bellville; D. C. Hllbolt. Beary; UK.
Barnett Edna;- R. L Beebe Baltt-
more; K. B. Oenrlo. '. Blobmlngton
Tex.; E. A. Bradley and wife San An-
tonlo; Jack J. Caraway . Tyler; Mrs.
Oorge E. Hansen Hotistoni ' J. U
Vaughn Tate Oa.; H. E. Trout Okla-
home City; W. H. Stroud Austin; H.
C. Culpepper Columbua Tea.; R. O.
Johns Freeport; Anna. Allen Wright
Oooe Creek: V L. LeTulle and wife.
Bay City; Mrs. O. M. Tlnalay Cooroa. .
just west of Shepherd!
to be one of Houston's N
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 1924, newspaper, March 23, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth609634/m1/9/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .