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Beware of imitations.
dyes and
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treble in
but at the same time
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At Pflugerville H. S.
Heinz
IN NOTABLE MEETING
Each of the four members ct the
book at lectures. "Hair
Education," Waldemar E. Pfluzer on
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Tomato Surprise
By CONSTANCY CLARKt.
draw
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ortrayed revo-
1 it was bold.
only 860,000 and more than 4,680,000
In the rural districta, will itertere
with the purposee of the war depart-
ment more than three times the some
for
tor
Dr. W. A. Davis, secretary of the
state board of health, and having
charze of the state’s vital etatistics.
The film
seenes wb
than 4,760,000 and not a
producer.
cent _
PYTHIAXS GATHER AT WACO.
Dr. W. A. Davis Suggests How
to Improve Government’s
Geographical Divisions.
recordea.
mble and
DAYS DAINTIEST DISH
jMsnr I non ANOBU sanva"
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DeLASHMUTT SPSASNGESS
WOMEN I ITS MAGIC!
CORMS SHRIVEL AND
LIFT OUT-NO PAINI
Juut ask at any dr
store for a small bottle
Man
c. m.
THREADS”
D GRAY IN HAIR?
to do her part, prompt
g above Mace to -----
JOHN A HU__.
Harley also bad a tele-
trebles in price and wagos remain the
mame.
’The result of ouch a draft without
few
noh-
$
Gal, I
Petijo
Stuff.
Phili
2510 1
etodo
r (odorless)
hair. Sent
An, a Simple Safe, San
ration. Bring Natural
and Hair Health. Mot
INOT
TOLERATED
Aecetan
orti
dee cote
• Ward
WELL ACTED COLLEGE
PHOTO AT CRESCENT
Alwayssafeand reliable. If it
isn ‘t all we claim your grocer
will refund your money. /
JAQUES MFG. co, CHICAGO
gtmne antas
res botitoo la
be spent in this country, sine, the Eu-
ropean nations have little to sell. leav-
in at least a „roht of 3700,000,000
aa item of no small commercial con-
aidoration. With the 1,000,000 unem-
ployed enlisted In the army and a like
amount of men enlisted from the non-
essential occupation, with the $100,-
000,00 profit from one trade added to
revenue from other exports, this na-
tion will enter the greatest era of
any other reutriction than that of
state Unes will decrease the production
Cocoanut Oil Fine
•For Washing Har
Home Remedy
for All Pain
Decision With Sincere Regret
Plans Not Matured.
partmont will place 500,000 men in the
regular army and national guard. L
second 600,000 wtU be enlisted from
and so much to sympathy with our
sa rm Ise as to cures the American mac.
aad who have such little sympathy
With
Star
Oast,
“H
A Fo
wages will Increase In the same pro-
portion and the laborer will not face
starvation, as is the condition at this
tme.”
number from New York City
food consuming population of
IADTD
DO HOUSEWORK
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In
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“It is not a questlon of who €cences
the farmer or who manutactures his
tools but the mu'who rainer the food
Ur of real beauty. For men
on, 9-Ban means the look of
o’zut with 9-Ban
Tour hair will gradually
to return to its natural. unt-
n Gee seal Hulun
ot both miiitar
Aer from Oun
protests went
the one sat* cleanly, health-
aorta in way to restore the
Hor to gray or faded. lifeless
i one method to perfect good
accepted by Amenlcan’s Eore-
Hair Color Restorer will
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258.3042°!
Edward F. Maddox, son at Col.
rad Mrs. Frank Maddox, left Monday
for the officers training camp at
Leon Springs Ro is it years of
age. 6 foot 1 inch tan and weighs 110
pounds and an enthumtastie noldler.
prosperity history has •v
Food* ud clothing will
f Ths Wo
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• to coma in tomorrow morn-
l fromte pains and discom-
and rub it in. One sr two toaspoon-
fuls will make u adundano of rich,
creamy lather, ad cleannee the hair
and scalp thorughty. The lather
rinses out easily. gad removes •en
rente you saa i
toe magic drug
"4 ‘ f
le is absolutely no charge for the serv-
of this expert. You do not need to be a
saner of this store; neither will you be
» to purchase aaytMag. Tea mo at liberty to ask any questions
ia to your teet ot to stole of shoe you should wear and you can
out zithout making a purchase if you so desire--and remem-
get today is the expert's last day here. Do not taU to me
south as to curse tbs memory of Le*
Jackson ud Jefferson. and,
"Whereau, it is also reperted that
certain dopartm eat'heeds are permit-
ting employes to be aheint from their
LOI
E
e to convey my
thio memenge to
re. The belec-
be finally passe it
this week. aad
a state at the
amended the measure by cutting out
the provisions for rangers and re-
ducing the amount by $250,000, the
bill had comparatively easy sailing
rad was carried through with a good
majority-
Senator Harley sent up a volumin-
ous bill defining militia, the national
guard. naval militia. unorgantzed mil-
itia and fixing compensation. etc.
Then the senate took a recess until
s aU ready to use it to
1 to be as harmless as the
It is sold under guarantee
ction or money back." It
guaranteed preparation for
m It costs only (do for a
- - 5 Drug
or write
M. Tenn.
Q-Ban
st Soap:
f and Lasting Comfort
talw* the
against the abolition of extenadoa
work and farmers' institutes by ths
A- Ud M. college.
The McCollum absentee voting bill
was brought out of committee with
an unfavorable majority ud fa-
vorable minority report, the latter
signed by Dechard. Senator Day-
ton sent up u amendment which
he asked to have printed in the
journal.
Mr. wiutam«. Plans when he leaves
Austin have not yet been fully devel-
oped. s
If pea wut to keep your hair in
good senaMon, be careful what you
I Meet soaps and prepared ehampoos
eante in too maoh’alkalL This dries
The Texas Christian Missionary
convention opened Monday night at
the Christian church with more than
US delegatee responding to the flrot
eaU. Rev. E. C. Boynton '
elover address weicomed the__
gates to Austin. Jesse F. Melt de-
livered the presdent's apeech, mak-
ing recommendations for a stalls
board to take the present three
boards with the various department,
of educational, benevqlnc and mis-
sionary work.
Dr. Ada scMiel Gordon of India
spoke at mtnslonary efforts in that
far-off country.
The following to the' program for
Tuesday mornink:
"Five-Tear Campaign." Mrs. G. D.
Smith; xOur Children,* Mrs. Boyd
Keite; "Homs Department," Mrs. J.
W. Holmappie; "Fezas a W. B. M.
Agencies for God." Bibis chair, F.
L Jewett; Mexican Chrintap insti-
tute, E. A Childs; Jarvinchriatian
Institute. Mm Ida V. Jarvs; aslo.
Mm ▼. W. Wallses, Corsicana; "The
Tsar's Progress Future Plena" Mm
Terry King; address Dr. Ada McNeill
Gordon of India; intercessory period,
led by Mm F. 1 Jewett. "T""
rod, first. That the lleutenant
appoint a committee of three
M this body to inventigate
--------atatod ana to ro-
le the menale at
B punion anu a —PS iii sum •
2735021575 cites better able
g in, conscious --"t Bishop Klnaolving ud iso- TOSPARE YOUNG MEN
ud only 3,657,000 outside of the cities
and not all these are food producurs.
"The sixth, seventh and fifteenth di-
-vislons, including North Carolina
South Carolina,. Tennesnee, Georgia.
Florida, Alabama, Texas ud Okla-
homa represent 3,365,000 city popu-
lation ud 17,364,000 rural population,
ud to enlist from this group of 17,,-
000,000 food producers the same num-
bar of picked men as are enlisted from
the first, third ud fifth groups will
result In the name economic condition
that is undermining the strength of
Germany. The results will ooms more
rapidly because as a nation the United
States is a mam of extravagant, waste-
ful individuals ud not one groat ud
etticent human machine trained and
taught to conserve every resource, as
is desmany.
"Recent estimates givs 1,000,000 ua-
smploysd men in this nation. A great
majority of those are in the cities and
none is a food producer. Such cit-
sens may not make As efficient nol-
aters as the farmer fresh from the
field, but if this class is to be fed
now is the Umo to teach them to
work, and if the producing clas must
be enlisted these parasite will mexe
excellent ‘breastworke and ordetites
and should be enlisted before any pro-
ducer is accepted.
M eramps in the toes or just'back of them
orfoDen arches .pains in the heels,
jwrltHibe tired, aching feet—hot, ten- z
Mgttirinc, odorous feet—or any mother /
Eoubles— do not fail to visit the Scholl /
pert and obtain his free help. I
Ne Charge for Services L
at All Saints pariah, held Monaay
night at Gregg house, the Rev. WU-
Ham Hall Williams presented his res-
ignation aa rector of the parish, at-
fective July 1, 1011. In ucorduce
with the fequem made“y Mr. WU-
Mama the resignaton was accepted,
albeit with sincere regret ud a om-
mittee coqsisting of Menars. Battle,
Comer ud Preston ana appointed to
Might: Devotioral, A D. Parkin-
son of Sulphur Springs; addrsea
"Texas Christian Mimmlnay Society.
Past. Present, Future." Chalmer»
McPherson, Fort Worth: ad drees.
“How to Build a Bible School." P
H. Welshtme, Canton. Ohio, pastor
and superintendent of the wond’s
Ereatest Bible school.
Vaa Martin's Bluwu Kier ud
Roup Cum Satisfaction guarutood.
(Adv.)
Thia tens how .to take
I of your hair. Write to-
salary from the state, thereby dupU- 1 "
oattof their oelarlse; and. , For a tow
"Wherees, P appears, from tho best omaU bottle of
information that this senate has been Mne ronu, .
able to abtoin, that mere than 1111.- einnatl mam
00 has been anpfed ance the #lr- L
ty-deurth logislature adjoaraad in pur-
ported riyal re and tmprovemen to
ana e* ear apitl pulidtngwihot
even aa much as '
t*JMt'Sfiki Hat aaa
at pain Wove apply
"u • only 630,000 consumers ud more than
nt."uparin: 6,460,000 producers
Afternoon: Bible school depart-
ment Devotional, C. O. Meghriand.
Ban Marcos; Achievements in
Texas Bible School Work," A W.
Hutton, Fort Worth. I _ --
tenant: “A Word From the'State
Bible School Committee." Premdent
E. M. Waite, Fort Worth; E
aqarees, “The Need for Sunday
— . 5 " “ j. A Welch.
> Sunday School
- - -------1 Eayeation," H.
C. Garrison. Fort Worth; addreea.
ghinanotrs.na Work," Hart D.
enive oil. The hair drtoe quickly ud
rmnly. ana- leeve It fine and silky.
on
at most any trot store It is very
she,, ud a Hw oupoeo le wmsh to
last everyone in the family for months
visions, from which the government
will make its selective draft, some at-
ton*on should be given to the ratio
of city and country population. »o that
the greater draft be made from the
eities, and farmer bogs be not taken
away from the farma He says:
"Il appears that the boundaiy liner
at the rixteu geographical aivistons
from which the btzteen army elements
are to be enlisted in the coming oo-
lective draft were based by the war
department upon a combination at
states so as to include a population
of from 5,000,000 to 6,000,606 people
in each division. 1 such was the
basis of the division, great damage
may be done the nation as well as the
entente nations who depend upon the
Unitea Btetes for food, unless in the
yeleetve draft the producers of food
be refused enitstmet.
To be healthy, joyous and beautiful,
lot Mra. Schnetdef, 101 Brazos, do your
hatrdressing., body, facial mammatne:
good sulphur, salt, electric batbs. Ph. 1M>
tiling —Adv.
. - -Itzerland. Shortly after
returning to America he came to Aue-
Un as rector of AU Saints parish.
Which position ho has since held.
During his ministry here Mr. Wil-
liams has been secretary of tho dio-
cere. chaplain of Grace hall, exam-
ining chaplain to Biahop Kinsolvins
editor of the Texas Churchman, soo-
rotary of the Free Kindergarten ae-
soclation and has boon in charge of
the churches at Georgetown and
Manor. Mr. Williams is the president
of the local Harvard club, a member
of the University dub. the scholla
dub, as well as other duke, and has
keep in done touch with the .fnt-
veretty of Texas.
ar hair back to its o
and it win be rich.
I soft. For women.
Speetat to The American.
■ WACO, Texas, Msy 7.The an.
nual meeting of the Ewend .1o4ce
Knights of Pythias, and the Pythian
Mstere. will Min here tomorrow
morning. The"ttendance of dele-
gatee and visitors win be 2000.
The annual mooting of the Asuo:
dation at Keepers of Records and .
Beal of the Knights of Pythias of
Texas web held here today. These
are the offloers elected thisL.ajter.
noon: President. Max Kreuskoff o
Pecos: vice president, G. A. TomllnJ
. son of Fort Worth: jeoretary-trees-
lUy. urer, j. J. Finney of El Paso.
826229
and without any consideration at the
select tomatoes all the same ttee.
tot toe Wh; cu them in halves,
aad with a small spoee caretully
ecoop eel the tenter at ogh Ben-
son silk sett Md pepper and set on
Me in ehim: Take a beach of
movaranu. Us in small bundlek, set
For light, 7 •
M wholesome cakes,
biscuits and pastry, use
under sunpeadon of the
v«try ,1 Churd, A«.pts His
and herbs, nature's remedy for die- of Independent or Common Mohor'aiz: •I -nurun AlePI ms
woe. U raa ara raftering from any trtets, wholly or in part within any
form of female Uto it will pay you incorporated town and for the aa-
to give it a trial. sumptoniot ap, bonded indebtedness
. -------Iwas engrossed and then peeved fl.
--------~--= nally.
of salt and bol until leader. (Can*
ned asparagus mar to used.) When
cold cut off the naparagus tips, mix
well wiQ a dressing made with two
laMeapoeefuls of olive oll, vepper
and salt and twe tablespoontuls of
vinegar. Fill too tomatoes with toe
asperagus tipe; dish them op on a
products produced by the etates thet
are emsentlai to the life of the nation.
•The New England state*, with a
elty population of 1,400,000 and' a ru-
ral population at only 2,000,000, or
two consumers to one producer, will
furnish no greater number of men
than Alabama, Georgie and Florida,
whome city population to 615,000, with
4,654,000 outride ortho itla, or one
consumer to five and two-thirds pro-
ducore.
“While' public service men, trans-
portation moa and food manutacturers
are constdered emsentiai, when tbo pro-
duction at food to lowered the fall-
roads and manufacturers have lees to
do and too laborer1 feels the effect
The food producer to the nainstay of
All industry.
“New Jisoy. Delaware, Maryland.
Virginia and the District of olumbia,
with 2,100,000 consumers and only 1,-
467,000 producer* trill be called on
for no more men than Norhh Caroline.
South Carolina and Tennesnee, with
Minnie Ray gave the clam poem.
The followine was the root of the
program:
PLAN TO PUT STATE
BANKS IN RESERVE SYSTEM
NEW FORK. May T—Further
•tops to strengthen the banking power
of the United States by hasting the
18,000state banks of tho country en-
ter the federal renerve system wsro
taken today by the executive commit-
tee of the state Bankers association.
The whole matter depends upon the
pesoage by congrem of the proponed
amendment to the federal raaarra net
relative to the ndmismon at state
bank* institutions having resource
approximately equal to thom of too
lies national banka
The committee adopted a remoluston
recommenaine to Mato banks that
they carefully consider the federal re-
serve art and At amendments after
the amended Mil before congrem has
become law “with a thought of Join-
nsgzenzjAzdss”shuz
formed, and if no oontract can beleztabiish a leper colony In the Mate
found, then to report to the senate I at some point to be selected.
what repairs have been made and tho | On motion of Senator Johnston of
estimated coot thereo [Harris and Senator Dean an invita-
tnsiecsi Apol a
• lneth, vetlooladthand carnta round wbe
•44 a Dine lettuce leaves - . - '
"Second. That If said current and ton was extended to former Congress-
peralatent reports as to certajn em-man Thomas H. Ball of Houston to
pioyes being so in sympathy with one- address the senate. Mr. Bell spoke
mice of our country as to curse the briefly. He said in part:
American flag and those noble ash! This is the time of all ttmeswhen
distinguished patriots Who so loyally I reason should dethrone passion and
gave their service and their Uvea to tolerance take the place - ■ -
our country be found to be true, that lance. We are in a war G™
thone responsible for the appointment | ident did all within human
of!such.employee should demand their keep us out of and being in, onacioas
rendenation, to take immediate effect, lot the fact that no victory comes ex.
Senator Hawley again proved his cept by prayer and sacrifice, let us
generalship and paritametnary skin not indulge in btckerinesor criticism*
hezuccsqdeh.inchavie We "• Taying Eh, corner Stones fo
finally his bill making an appro-1 temples o liberty throuehut the
praun ot.sio0otor-theman-wora. ReErttad auff
tenance and we “OX remember that duty, serr-
Fraitcamountabeine.rduendlice an sacrifice are wrapped up in
$o1,21-00000°.rn1e4,X Nis orEl- humanity and the struggle is worth
M atemht Ki "zeeN"feMheat‘esmouencrorganvarmmujt a *niversa de-
557 122 80 “"2-92Wna adjourns until 10 a m.
tag, and' when Senator Dayton I ___
navy are necemary to the.democriza-
tied of the world, bread and meat
are eesential to the life of the United
states army method of drafting that
takes from tho rural districts a food
producer will in the end result in a
weakening of our national resdative
powers and load to a national failure.
"The three divisions Non, 1. i end
(. composing ths Nsw England, New
York City' and New Jersey groups,
repremegt 11,866,000 elty poputatioh
graduating class of Pnlugerviie high
school dellvered praiseworthy ad-
of food until our cies rail rafter. Argnnt the costnE exereines Mon-
The plea as proposea by the war do- “"K- n--. — ..
-i -2 Ean aaa 1 7. W. Oakley Darts spoke oa Ine
2 World Btata," Alma Moll on The
• Practica Benefits of a High School
ud aad raaaora. me tele-
a aa follows;
aad ouptlined policies of
administration make it not
Gadie but ns rasa ary to peas
opriaung mijon dollare to
addltloeal ad tins* l guard
law. “TeE apptront after
sonterence with nuthorites
A the natonal aamtnintra-
"it ng raft rath the
tag army that is
! Bald, for feeling
wishes to do her
ion miththe..Wu-
ng her sunt share
money.
--:! stuff is as important as appears In
muTS: France, Germany and Engang, an.
army divinion taken from Texas and
Oklahoma, with a elty population of I
might beottenetetotheBrith.
Martin’s Pouity Regulator and
Bra Frodueer does the work. C.
j/Martln, 11» Beat Fourth. Phonew
<4. (Adv.)
___r. makes the hair brite, and
. . mo. is very harmful Just Plata mulgnied
rin5.?iS speonutou.mthkipunstendeonr
the moot expensive soap or anything
else you ean use for shampooing, aa
this can" pommibly Injure the hair.
Simply moisten your hair with water
ree Years’ Buffering
lead. SaysCardui
8182783 . \ " Gc 7345 g
20320,840-
’ AgD A
a? P. ■ e,-* _ —-A 4- ,3
"5,, --cAdMbnk ■
and the wan who consynics it must
be considered. While an army and
Ing the system in order to atrenethen
the banking power of the United
Btates, of which they are so important
a part.*
Ta throe years I wuat-
l azon with say head. 1
de ear of my west. 1
i sleep att the itera toe
emi, eras I esaM wet
leen rbecame a aero*
it from me awtul aut4
“Under any condition the city popu-
latien is a consumer of food end le
dependent upon the rural population
for 4ta Ute. More eapeclaly Is Mils _________
as Graduates MakaSpesches
t .v ye . "-vVV wnuu iwuaiuu HL r । iuuci vine n
CHICAGO, May T.—Ths police do- hehraonroemnnzaneb.rmt=:
parkment today finally refused a pro- „ pteirare raKu*
raft for the exhibition of (The Spirit
of 276” after conferences with federal
ommend a suocaseor to Mr. William*
Rev. William Hall Williams was
born at Boston, Masa Ho prepared
for college at Melrome (Mask) high
school and was admitted to irvar
university in Juna 1870. After his
graduation as bachelor of arta in
1883, he taught philosophy for one
year at Griswold college, Davenport,
Iowa In 1884, he entered the mi-
die clam of the Episcopal Theological
school at Cambridge, Mama., from
which he received the degree of 8.
T. B, in 1886. From 1886 to 1904
he was rector of churches in Wake-
field and Newton, Mags. The follow-
ing two years he was head master of
St Andrews school at Fort Worth.
Texas. After a year passed in the
Berkshire* aseisting Dr. Arthur Law- _______
Eehee. at St. Pauls chureh. Block- suggests that in the geographical di-
bridEe,he went in 1901 to live in
Nice, France, where he became a legal
eresident, returning to this country in
the autumn of 1910. During he stay
in Europe Mr. Williams was eretetent
in the American church at Nice and
chaplain of - '
DETERMINED TO STOP BOXING.
ALBANY, N. Y., May T—Doter-
mined that boxing shall be stopped
In the state. Governor Whitman to-
night cent another memage to the
legisiatur urging the lawmakers to
repeal the Frawley boxtag law.
On request of Senator Boe, who
made the presentation speech Fri-____. ... _____
d’aArr 23...81v1n5. the. portratt I Then thejsenate tok’arecesa until] Jack Pickford is sure "nome" fresh-
rad Senerp.oWaarponato.the.venate 5:50 in the afternoon. mra. Any kid who will give a dance
order signed by his father Am. adanuonal Subjecta Submitted. • hall "queen" $25 right off the reel
oegEEscnsumeprroaha. praaperhapo-momy
ksnapedrommsnaoktns ffater-tTSs. ?ia.-c8supthelr z:
Journal in connection rath the ex- Boo for the enactment of a bill jpro- to the dainty "temptresses." Jack,
ertses of the occasion. viding for the appointment of bairta, therefore, playing a keen role an the
u A batch of fifteen messages trom|not to sxcosd three, by the district -0r At Wm. At "0 20.. ,52
H the governor was read bytescre | attorney and not to exceed two by At Kome A. the Crescent the
- tar. most at them being read or I the county attorney in countloa at I ater, is no exception. But like all
schof bills submitted' at requet of more than 106,000 population, to dotreshmenin American colleges, he has
senators and members at the house, such work as may be assigned them. A .tine streak of manhood in him.
and the greater portion halvn been prescribing their auties and fixing which straighten! out the difficulty
already read in the house while the their comjensation; also to ereate the brings him back again to home
menate was to reooM. office at grand jury stenographer; and mother, rad Viian Martin, the
One of the messages submitted nom- also a bill prescribing the minmum|siri who stayed at home, one of the
iatons made by the governors, in- qualifications of county superintend-1 prettiest young women on the screen
eluding the name of Frank Bwor of ante of public instruction, fixing a|today.
Tarrant county, who ia nominated techeduie of maximum balaries for The play shown Monday night was
be state labor, commigatoner in ptaoa county raportntendrata. providing that a college play without any maudlin
at C W. Woodman, whose nomination Ino present <mmw>lenten shall be 1m- sentiment, rad overdone rioting. The
the senete at ita regular seesl mi re-[paired Allowing commisaloners courts [ theater was crowded with university
jected. . . _ . .. [and county boards of school trustees folk who laughed heartily at Jack’r
Otter Wsrataaltnns. to provide clerical and supernmory first uchedule, “eco, biology" rad the
Other nomine tioy are: help. rest. Tho college boys and girls thpr-
MISSIONARY WORKERS
“•“•A- _ _ _ ... lin oountloo having population. Iigal on Christmas day.
.Han G. A Stith, Pecos county, to be where there also is a district attorney, I The other parts, in aadiMon to the
Atattict, attorney or.the eighty-third Lay appoint, with the consent of the girls rad Jack are faithfully produced.
reated at the regu- county judge, not to exceed two as- No photoplay to please unversity stu-
jSwSk.nl, wa^a munt. san.s sistants in addition to his regular aep- lAents rad people in Austin who know
WexereEartscounty.brenchlutien their trials has been shown for many
tain aiRo.dihur m Dlace ok Cap- A road system for Nolan county was a tar.
"Amea*eAd _____ submitted at the request of Represent- An another opportunity will be
HuHadeBraror.counzative Fitz smin. stven at the Crescent today to witness
Hrerane# pitot at mouth of Brazon Toxtbook BOI Piscusslon. the excellent picture.
F M. “lull eount, mamharl Senator Boo’s textbook commission eras
at board of managers AicuitrafAn bu, • upecial order, was not taken up pamim min ■ .A
E2 zzsmtmzuzmsrea SPLENDID BILL IS
EESP.’S GIVEN AT MAJESTIC
saw aw AFinnnr J. wln. Montgomery count,, |tion on the back of the bill sent to ----
KTATE KFRVITF 3ue 0 soJSty-flfthjudietal dntFiE; the printer that the Mil be not print-
DIRIL VUlf lUL and Dra Harrison. Uberty count, l: er, bet that it be printed in the Jour- One can’t help but think of that
trict attorney for same district. nal,* had misled the printer and old saw, "It never rain* put It pour*"
Theo* were referred to the commit- caused the delay. aa he viewe the numbers—nearly all
too on n amine ti aaa [ Senator Baiter’s bill to authorize ex- worthy of being hendliners—that
Dr. Clark had adopted a resolution tenston of prOeent textbook contracts make up thts week’s offering et the
to have the names of the persons for one year after Aug. 31, 1913, when Majestic theater.
whose portraits are hang to ths son- they will expire, atoo set as a special But Countess de Leonardi, Europe’s
ate chamber piacea under the pic- order with the Boe bUl. caused a see- celebrated violinist. In her "Futurint
tares with a brief mkete telling who eon of controversy. Hudspeth sought Revue." exceeds the expectations of
they ore end why Texans do them to have ens MU taken up and Ate-1 all vaudeville goers by her dAzzling
honor. Senator McNeelu* Boe rad poeed of and Strickland sought to array of gorgeously costumed singers
Dean were named a committee to aaa have consideration deferred for a day. In their tabloid of "Paggisacct" and
that the resolutgn is put into effect. Senator Johnston of Harris took (trains from other opera* The scenes
Buchanan of Scurry sent up a bin advantage of the opportunity to argue carrying out the futurist Idea in art
postponing nnttl on or after Sept. 1. against the Boo bUl, Insisting it would a little further than originally con-
1*1*. the avallabiUty of appropriationa mean changing all textbooks now in Cetved by artists of this eckool in
mado at the regular asstton for new use. Senator Hudspeth wrated to themielves merit apecial attention,
normal and other educational inativu- know the authority of the senator But the singing rad the highly On-
Hona....- — — - - from Harris for making this statement ihed technique of the violinist won
weDat om He Keotutiom. ana Senator Johnston exp rereed the the hearts of all the audience.
In tho ourne at the debate On the opinton that the textbooks certainly The miniature hippodrome, rightly
Hau remolution to limit lestalation. would be ehangod without specitie relied the marvel of mechanical in-
Senator CaldweU relmed the point of proviaton to the contrary. Finally by genuity. caused not only the children
order that the remolution ctanges the mutual agrement the Suiter Mil went E ,tare. wide-eyed, with vender, for
rules and R should go to Ui commit- over until Tuesday, but whether or when manikins draco as the Castlee Bhool Extension"
tJ****", J1*” mpokelnot “ wl come up before th* Beeusea to, ride a here*, play ball rad aryan; address. ‘The
.29715 bi or atter was deary deter- cut up in varous other ways. one is 4 Facto in Religious
more than two-thtrds at the time of I mined. lalmo' constrained to eay "What - - — - -
mhecailed. eeeon elrendy AM peasod nKmrior Calawel introduced a buunmer
an nothig, henbeen.done,t.peselprovidipe for a puMlo market site In jLki. rad BiIte. the talktne birda
n.n"e.tor.whth Me.Eoverno I the city of Austin and later sent up sho# human intelligence, particularly
ailed Haleziztaturz.in.erecta: „e%. a committee report favorable to the in the Uno of mathematical endeavor.
.4 u | measure. He also had the Austin 13acki is some talker, too. and hie
ortein.that.smnotherlumna beach bin set as a special order-n" kep-"the house in an uproar.
4^7; «=«• o’clock Tueeday afternoon. ’Lawyer* naturally are interested in
~ SwPsprrepruneaitszngoesdegres-pnreLERen
noe-naheronnuton „aosukoninncaia (1,••».••• for support of the Texas L novelty protean offering, her a new
#5 "0!hennnnernutiensharrhAnational guara waa talen up with touch. The witnesses alone ere
resolution elm^^S.nidpending amendment by Buchanan of Show “under fire" and in the
ponono — "O" a* ue e. Scurry cutting the approprieti on »» light." against a jet-black background.
Mate mraldtakoUtat kind Bratton **«*■**• and an amendment to thio The realistic examination and eross-
at rar time VASA amendment by Lattimore cutting the ezminntion, followed by the charge.
The whii, appropriation to $100,000. TheTetu-eheAmumentan then, at the end.
he would not hold the resolution out more amendment was defeated. 20 turn 0 attalre that would spoil the
of enter, ho thought its adoption 2, and three t^l re, after which Ben- Ac to be hinted et beforehand, places
would have no offoet on tbo n Mod1 or e*Ar Dayton offorod a substitute for I the nct in a class by itself.
2 now made up. TM ther^Xlon th. Buchenan of Seutty am.ndm.nt n,, ■», city Four" posnen i
--adopted- making the appropriation $750:000.. vofces and they use them with telling
Di«7 Empiore Resolutton. Senator Dayton made a patriotic ertect. Their character songs take
Tho reolutor by Senator Sutter, talk. Citing portions of a loiter from I well with the audience and once they
calling for lamm of disloyal <a- the ooeretary at war to Governor oDeai r on a,, stage, they can only
ployee and for ra inquiry as to the re- Ferguson and urging that Texas* difficulty leave it, ’Some Girls
pairs to th* state eapItoL which also should do hor sort in bringing the D0 ana Sop tis Don’t” is one of
was adopted, aad without a dissenting etate quota of the national guard up Eheir favorite hita.
vote, is aa taliams | to a high condition of effictency. He Lwton, with a few ideas in jug-
“Whorsaa. It is currently ana per- said that it had been agreed by tha^, dlohes the bill in such a way
tetepy reported that there is now author of the Mil, Governor Forgo- that leaves no bad tastes. When one
in the emaplovment at the state, by son and other senators that an ap-lput pemonality into his business, and
appointment of certain officials of ths propriation of 50,000 for the Texas E ,h^ cnn his juggling, a pleaned
mate, parties who are so unpatfiotie | natomai guard should be wuttielent I audience is sure to result. His nev-
* * erai new iaeas make the spectators
wish that he would stay longer.
The Majestograph ehows some re-
drops upon {.ynai
ing corn and is
yea immediately, all more-
Mos atsepneer ep4
shortly you will find the
com oo foop that you lift
it out, reef and att, with
• of afterwards. It
even irritate the
. -__________
Hard cora soft corsior i stm be-,
wee the te, also anrasn cal-
■■M M bettom at foot test weemi
• Ohrtmi up and taU oft without
burnjparutclzualmom, mai-
land meet was adopt-
. __amendmenta making
oorreotton* to correepond attached to
the bill and it was than angrossed end
from i• state
Openine address by Rev. H Bchiles-
her. Addresa to graduate* by Leon
G. Heiden, county superintendent; and
eons. "On the Shore." by Mis Paulino
Dempsey. L W. Land, rchool supep-
intendent, gave the diplomas andithe
ezereises efomed with a benediction by
Rev. Mr. schHemner.
: Expert -fave-,
jas thek Ssx* Meroorns
a---^Z^TtSSto a healthy o<
energe m other smslsymsM ter aar
wtklle at the game tisM drawing tWr
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