Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1913 Page: 1 of 6
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SENATE PASSES
WOMEN Gift
HANAN
BIG PAHROE
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SHOES
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to pay a reasonable profit
Was Provided.
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Shori.d to tlio bally Light.
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East Texas Straw-
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berries 2 for 25c
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DIES FROM BULLET
IWp would like to
quote you prii i tod.. "•>' u • • ■
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title to
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conic to
tk our friends ami customers for th-
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li'omt that it ja a real pleasure as well a profit and
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aor to serve yon that you may he abb to ay tin- aim- "
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Hohscrlhe for tile Dal’v
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DALLAS WOMAN S3EKS
•ne 90 and 91 Old Phone.
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ght Weight Underwear
Blit.IXS t.X THIS
Ml ’St III
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Are You Prepared
Dim 15 PROPOSED
About 400 pairs Men’s, Women's Children’s
< ntHlhr r.M Offer*
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nil
sum
Spring Shoes at
\tn< niliiieiii Bill Brann hj Him
in tin Last < oiigt-c**—Try.
ALMOST HALF PRICE
May
Soiesctte
s
atthews-Gammon Co
It must be difficult for ? mutt mil-
THE ^0/C
♦ I \l> I X
♦
TO RECOVER DAMAGES
$2.95
i(), 4.50 and5.00m
Of good Eating and
Cooking Apples
prifes
Safe
Atheistic Shirts 35c, 50c and 75c
Coat Shirts 50c. 75c and SI.00
Union Suits SI.00 and $1.50
Mastic Seam Darwcrs 50c
Blirueil in SioHhikL
Special to the Daily Light.
Aberdeen, Scotland. M.iv 3
eral public Mchool buildings
'll-. ITaiices Slayton Alegi1* TIuH
Siirgi-on " as l*crmilte,l to Mu-
tilate Body ol Her Hus-
band Before Burial.
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THE !
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the i
WATER BEGINS FEHJBING
BUCK INTO IDE RIVER
MfUIUNI
01 GUHUKTUD
. CiRCUUTIOK
$3.95
for 5.50. f«l* ”i
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Suffrage
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sold on
to
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said
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150. 17^
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parade
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<h
OYD GOUNAH
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
New Phone 91
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ArrSriSis
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we will
You can't liaimiM-i a man so light-
i i\ that he won't hear about it.
Moods
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Bear Sez:
ig Sale OR
attend
le on
&^Gia^£a
a J E_vcruthin<1 to Wear
wool
reached lodav in tie*
May
men and
[ Special to the Daily Light.
Henley England. May ::
ess ( <>tt<-iihaiii.
was
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York
J H.!>’ ion.
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| Leaguo.
■ Sit f fra ue.
TEWS MN fflESTEB
ON 5»U5 GH1BGE
200 pair l.idirs Pumps. Oxford and \nkle straps. |
worth $2(M) to $3.30 on salt* 95c, $1.29, $1.49
100 pairs of Children's L'>w Shot s worth •'1.00 to
SI.50 on sale at 49c to 95c
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I ing cornmitt
00 pairs M n’sand Boys’ Low Shoes, worth $1.50 to
$4.00 on sale at 95c to $2.9S.
al Workman •
Old Stand «
:.-o and ,'ninp
I’ei k at tin'
e ilh-.i
t and
Perryman,
X!lo
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th-. 1
rom th
.tinlini*
ml <»t o Utile »h>m
he |m l.ffl up I;’.'
Introdih t a lte<Mitiili<»n in < i»ngi* *
t*mi i«ling for Ihe \ppoini iim m
«»l t < iHfimittet* of IWi iil)-
One Member^.
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the weather we are j*oing to have Our un<l< r-
lrstock is complete, either union suits or two
!esuits, Long legs, short legs or three quarters-
fts with long sleeves. quarteJ sleeves or no sleeves
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............COUNTESS CflTTENHlM IREP. henge noiiio have
GOOD ROADS COMMITTEE
night
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Leverdi
Palermc
wife
Cal.,
lien land
the
of
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M.ihih i I'hK ' Mars X •..<»— I he
< «»roiM*i Itarnlers X « rdi< l
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No. KS7,
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da' d..
ten d'-nmi rats
to the a
Hi van and:
Wilson.
up 'lie Blood
i.; idem b ally
sed by the
it
SHII, you voul
moi? if autos
si ailment plan.
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Sp<-. ini to the Dallv Light
Washington. .May 3. Iloprcsenta-
tive ll< nry of Texas today IntrodiK
cd a resolution in the house provid-
a Htniul-
of twenty-one mem-
bers of congress to be knov n as a
t *Holhu|^|rt(
1,Si,,t- k».t7|
A. Donpwt, 'jU
Na nfl
Ru’i Knau, ft,
to the Dally
Orb an - Lu.. ! a: .t • W.il i'l‘
hu ip ■ ■ .1; <;neon's
: .III poe t ilia into the
■sippl todaj through lied river,
at all p*iint >
Orleans than
last 1 ear.
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I 'HI IITUUlls I tilt T" I X I V
l llol S'XI» Doi I. 'Its.
4IEN LAND HOLDING BILL WAS PASSED BY CALIFORNIA SENATE
s<» mu< h
$4.95
L ored Hatt JI
or this sale
Bitt nk
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ihii’G ti; • IIhhisui.<I X|<n ami XX’o-
m«-ii I'iiol. I*ai» in (Im* l*ar .«h .
.00 and
ns tin sale at
$6.95
are made from the Im t
materials, picked by men
who are past masters cl
the art of leather selet tion.
I hey are made on lasts
which are unequaled for
comfoit. 1 hat's why we
are anxious to have you .
come in and see the many ,
x attractivenewstyle; we X
are show ing in this
vjk famous make.
sail his
'tell trb'k
■ and put
,.|e Vl.ll
MES GE 1ICIIM5
ARE BEING RECOVERED
1- orrtn‘ii nt llie Bo<lic< of the \ i<-
lim» of Sinking <>f Steamer
Hale Been laken |t>>iii
the Itivvr.
which, till
o. hud a golden i ub
Suddenly lie di <■’ H -d
hail given ul)
< m tomers k< y. to t! Hr places,
lot ksmiths of t lie ei '
Special to the Daily Light.
Dtillas, Texas, May 3. A suit for'
'damages to recover the sum ot
'twenty thousand dollars was filed in;
the district court here today auains
: a local firm of undertakers by Mrs i
i F’rances Slayton The petition of the|
! plaintiff alleges that the undertakers
.allowed a 'Urgeon from n tmrli.ali
I college to take out the brain nndj
-disembowel tin hotly of Iter hushnnd |
jon February 3 before burying it.
I TOUCH IS
Special to the Daily Light.
Washington. May 3 The
s. hednle was
reading of the deinocrutic tariff bill
and one of the biggest fights ove.'
the imasure was at once begun.
Itepresentafive Payne, author i f
the last tariff bill, offered an amend-
ment substituting his bill of the las'
congress. Representative Garnet
of Texas favored a duty on wool, de
I daring that the opponents of free
wool had it on the dutiable list un-
til! I’resident Wilson advocated that
It be made free, anti wh n It was not
beffeved the anti-free wool advocates
could secure any amendments.
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4 Goxeriin ent Object* Io
4 Mea*nr<*.
♦ .(pedal to the Dail’ l.iuht.
0. Washltivton. M.r. It « c l‘,arn-
^|ed here tod ., "at th. Webb hill :c
♦ i.,i .1 by 'I < litoinia '.Hiat. Is |>|.,. ^| | XI XI I Xt.I.ISII " OM ' X
« -. i isi'.u ton tl .1 . emie ■ co
♦ ' > innieiit, but titer, i nothing to be
♦ lot- mril I . mi "i ■ i. !ar. o'
♦ -i at. lii i '■
♦ taken up diplomat < ally
«
pecial to the |ir:i!y Light.
Sacramento, ( al.. May 3.
11 hli anti-alien land boiling
■as pasted bl tile U.lle tills
ng by a vote of thirty-six to
ne democrat ami one republican
oling against the meiisure.
The bill
siting farming lands,
own residi-iKes or
may lease lands for a
exi'-eilin- three year.-,.
eligible Io nil iz.l-li: hip are fill-
the i
i h»» hail not (hoiiKht.
Mr. <'Iiamb»*r)ain heJirvml lu* hid
Jlif lid ins!t»ijt»d down «»ii Sund.Q m
a whorl whlh
« hief of po
that!H
hoir! s,*t*frag«’
Tho
were working
luuu uilL T|. □
t oni fane}
vnreta of ‘'no'iiibersh ip. ’ also woi Red -inarch was
< *•! lloit-don Is Hc-
inu Hrol nt Minm apoh*. «»fi flic
< har^e <»| > mini’ IhrmO-
« ninu L» Ht rw.
IUsk* Life t<» Save n Bini.
\ft«’r Policeman Michael Hyan had .. . ......
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tak« ii Mrw. Anna Baker from her
burnm-. ip|-tiiM-in on he fourth S(.,,.n,| s. h.iol Building* 're I’hhI.v
floor of No f. St Nicholas Terrace. Burned in s< .Hund.
she Implored him to *sve her ea- Sppi.,a) fo |h), hailv
nary bird De returned to the apart- Aberdeen. Scotland. M.iv 3 m
rnent and brought down the bird in oral public m> hool building* were
it- cage. I partly burned this utornlni- by suf
"hen the fire was discovered Ry- fragetfes.
an broke down a door and found
Mrs. Baker so hysterical that she:
was unahle to get out of the apart i liner to convince the world that he:
rnent herself. New York Herald I is no mollycoddle
ia! to tl < Daily Light.
M i niii'ii poll s, Minn.. May 3.
Churli's Cnrp.'i • i ol • l<..r- on. '• .
as, was arrest.-d here lust night on
an alleged charge of
etiiiig letters to t'lieavller G
an Italian nobleman of
I ! sly. I ' " I'd ill' t III- I., 1 to,';
greatest
ever attempted in the cau.-e of wo
Iman's suffrage. Ample polo, pro
teit ioii was provided to pr."..-tit ;
rep 'Dion of the disorders iu< id< nt pgf
Special to the Dally Light.
Clayton. La., Mav 3 The bodies
of fourteen victims of the sinking
of the Coneordiu yesterday when the'
steamer struck a bridge had been
recovered at noon today. One more
negro died of his injuries, and it Is
thought several others will die.
Jver Ready SeH Rising Flaur
ttions: This floiir is ready for use and does not it *
t any baking powder. Salt or soda. To nake *
litj, sift flour, ad 1 to each pint of flout one '.mail *
spoonfull of lard, make into a soli tlttuph with ♦
d Milk or Cold Water roll thin anti bakt quick. ♦
<
zu>. uv
-! a«d ’
Hats on
ves for
$8.95
MKMfeMM'Niui rfH.
se.oo
k bt*i4>i't* 1
man wiinfb
iUT 1(0 A'
b<ii k I
u hilt Hfl
women mat . h< <l
mi Fights M,'u*uri'.
* nPU I AnnllL He'ilev England. May t'ount-
rlhrll IVInllr Cotti Ilham.
. I lull I IV 111 U Lb < ol I ml ll. I 111 w .. I'll I11'11 lb’ 1
. | morning in her ground ith tut
n Bl rnr r |BI||r|| beside Imi bod The I'Oioner vr-
I I |U p p j“ 11111 11 11 that V Was ,-ni 'dint .11.
Uli I » i L t— etUUL li't' twin am I..id' Viol: N II.
: w;i: found dead in 1910 in the
! grounds at lief ret Icnce w ith a I’tiii
'I 'RII-I i shot vnund through the heail.
4 ml
4 • ot
l> prob
the bill
Mlle out |
enate voted roti I ra t v
♦ - Sei I lam of Stale
♦ Ii- w hi O' 1' ■ ih'liI V.
TH' si i bli .hi nt) Blood- (lie by.
’ i iiliil bill w II ii I ideli I i ill . 11: • .
♦ .i m i Wi Im hilI ;
♦
* | tin haml in Got no - Johnson to
night,
delay
dent
sent
4 liav".
4 b la v would cover
4 1 -e id i - bl
4 ten d.i . and
e I hi tty
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The i
: bill)
moi n
t wo.!
m I one repiibliiai) lawyer and head
Hi., men in . i Brotherhood, w hi< h
j.ridiib'i . .lapam-se from |
but they!
factories 1
period
I vei'itAe i.i Negro
Died t rid.iy Sight.
Special to the Dail'1 I.: h*
I'ort, an I’rittce, I laii I,
General Tatu-ri do Auguste, pr-. i
ot Haiti, tiled l.t-t nn'lt ar.
brief illness.
John A. Chamber!:, ii of Cleveland,
and head ol the Baptist >
trying to t lo.'.i'.
'. the aloons on Sunday, tiow l as tl.e;
fight of his life. I to the demoiistratIon at Wasliin- 'on
never knew l^tor,- t gut into' ,h,rill« Innuguration w eek .,
tiiis how bad a man wants a drink; Ibading the parade was
Af|- "heli h< wauls jl, hit ho .v anxious lional ' nerican Woman !
the saloon mail is to ell it to hini, ’| -ation. divided into
groups The groups comprised tin
saloon men I t'al imi.: I officers, delegat lorn- from
• • ol which! the suffrtigi stati st, delegate.- from
i ;t:u. : where the suffrage amendment
is ready tn be submitted to the vot-
ers. from states where the amend-
ment is awaiting action by ti second
leglsl:.itire before stthmis ion. from
t:tl<s in which petitions initiatin
legislation tire circulating,
from states whose legislature
failed to act on a suffrage bill
year.
l'he remainder of the order of
as follows: National Wo-
man Suffrage Association. Woman's
- i t'olltii-nl I nion. Woman's Suffrage
i he - ttiioi 1 Par,V. Is'l'tat Franchise So.-iotv New
successful mmlmdi Vu,k Suffrage As-
,.i J" i:,i|on. Politb ii Equality \ -o-
' ti iHon C'dlt-t:inl.e Et|U:.l Sul'fi.i
Men's League for Woman
ltd'll over our increased Imsim- v.e
.’ot into
a drink j
anxious; (iottal
mil it to him,”
tetuurked Hie leader of tin- Brother
I hood, w lien II*' fount
had tried a ctinnini
la«nsook, Balbriggan, Lisle or
Silk Socks, Solid Color 50c.
Th- G<»»• » nor has agreed to!
signing the bill lo give I'lvsi- uight ami ihu u> lur«
Wilson an opportunity to pre-1 printers, who had to get
whaiever object ions hr inayji
Governor Johnson said this overtime.
re.i unable time The head of the Baptist llrotner 1
not he ini-t : hood does not believe the i-aloonJ
I i >11- inly not ov timeti have found a
i of ki -ping open on Sullda., and b
— — - I is digging into the law to find
XOI i’I.E'sl.li o overcome them.
"II II I HI " EBB Bil l
e Will R“"111
hursday
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McKnight, G. W. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1913, newspaper, May 3, 1913; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1286741/m1/1/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .