Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 4, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 1918
THE CORPUS CHRI5T1 CALLER
PAGE Ft YE
PR knowliorvnutch
tlino money nod.
hard labor this
Uclilue will lave von.
IMKfor crops bctfer
i.Hrras. That'g my wo
ffar 10 days' trial and a
DMtivo guarantee wun
ry saia 01
-Farm Ditcher
iaa some V-hpel illlchM
er tluow up ioim Icrmcei
ItUtt. YouTil ny ll'a ons o(
- li moat utelul ImplemeoU
a Tourlatm.
It fill upEulltea.lnvelt bumpt
'grnilcs roailt. l.nnU a lite-
limn bocauia all-Mctl. Ail-
)uublt (or narrow or wlJ
tut. Kevcrtlbla tbronl dill
to either tide.
SOCIETY
ClUBS CHURCHES
Mrs. J. A. Mount
Editor
Phone 890.
Iti-mK for tliln department ilioulibo 'phoned or mmtUo tho editor not
Inter than fvc o'clock In the nftcnioon for publication on too
EXPERIENCES OF TEXANSl
DURING CLOSING DAYS OF1
WAR VIVIDLY DESCRIBED
1 .. THE HAWIlTj
The frrnln hi linr'ealtl u fluff1
Our oyeg behold llicMiiWimliiir mow
All Bidden In It wealth and noil
Kcsiiiiiur from our honest toll
I :Vlth Mother Mirth. v .
I f Jltit w1io( .of olhcrt hurveetltnjs
i ne ii imiiKe 1ve.11 mat ever spritu:
Try It 10 Jariyoar
monty back If yarn
want (I. but yea won't
C. HAhw'.VARE CO.
Mrs. Janiei L. Child of This City Re-
ceives Letters " frorrt Her Husband!
Written Just Before and After Sign4'
Inn of tho Armlslico
tt..u l..o..tf.T. f'l.tt.W lut. mn lillul.'ittll 1
For tha Saldfee 1 . ....... .. .:-.....'.. ... tl. ..i....
ft r t ' i. . . lis Willi lop 1 iinniiiiy .nou .ovinooi.
.t ...... .mo. utviuiiN mis uih-ii art iim.1 received the past few days several
ninBCi for thn soldlcra IM ovenlnn ietter written November I. 2 3 I 7
followltiB the prayer service nt lho!9 ln n tclllnit ;f ' "1frfui expo- !
nmt llaiitlat .Church. iciicch "over there.'1 rihe bn alno r
" cclvid a German helmet Herdiu.iband '
Tueitlay'a Knitter !..i.. ....i.i... .... .i.r. mi .r
I m. . ... . M . t nolo nviu o w. h'M' ' . .... ...
I Tho knitters of Tuesday who ipk- v-.....i... i. n.i .n.- ti uial.
l.ll.l. l. 11 I I. II 1 ... . .. .. . . . ' iwisiiimi .... . ....
t tun iiihii iiyni in iih nun iir.j uw ihm.tco in ni' .iii'n urosfj ucuiKiiiiirirrn j nvnilnllce
Aliilf.WHter'eil liy.lliii'rultli nhqvo mnii wrtni MemlnmeM A. At. Krencli.
j AH nllier worth? .Mnisele lturlt. J. I). Ucnmnr H. OUReti-
' i helm A. IJ. Ileach W. l Thaxton. U
whut j;aln have wo In mlliil anil until? V. Onrrtcon II Inurnhain
I MMiil n t(u lt u llJ HM l.lnrf-N JCI llltl IVHIIT .11I1H ITOnCIl II1HI r.f.lll.1 mil lift illtpl lhfl t milMt '1V
I m. . I"Kr"mm- . . Mhnt It In like imrndliio t-. i
. iU . iiuii .m uniii) mn ui iib. .. ollr olnM once more
If. rnlcott. uiiiinose tho ihih'i i! homr h.iv
I ' 0 I inelitloiirtl UK n f"W tiinoH; howrver I
. soclel Meeting 'ii. t mnrh thai h.i mil hocii li.lil
ill dividends. j The inemhciM or tho Woman's Atixll-1 11(t Btnry only will i.rinK out.
l to meet hl endunry of the Klrst Itautlst t'hiireh en- ..vv a r(H)id ih.il. 1 lnllivi.!
(joye.i n xoeinl hour ycHtpriiiiy nt tho wui ho lone icmcmhen ii i.y our Krim-h
ireKUlar meeting followlnc the huslueKM'romlnnllllclfl nml otjP nur division'
l'JxccriHH from hh lftter follow
"Aft'-r Hpendine da- a tin- f-on
nceliiK all tho horrors -.f war. looking
iii.iiii ii hnillnripld wilt) us wounded
and .1 .K liiir nml manv ullw ! llilln.- tli t
I must
Kt Imcll t
CrtJrrCe.tUc
0iUiKr.
ucBHion. Uiihtuied liuiidredK of inlsonern t-n
Jlrn. C. K. Colpman led a round tahlo mnilriI1 nilnrs' worth w iirtipcrty. and.
Hooiets
We've taken out of Kplrlt Lnndii
.My toll of fiilthful lic;irtii and IuhiiIh
All HikiiihIi tho year?
Tlit Is the harvest ilouhly hlest
In timed war-stricken and distressed
IncreaslUK l.ove s rich dividends
Anil slreiiKthena man
! f'lth l'lilth and Cheer!
John KendrlcU Unnifu.
Dancing Party
.Miss Carlos lllakc. duuKhter .of Mr.ldlrcusslon on "How Wo Can Help tho
; and Mrs. W. O niaUe.epJ!Mtalnel a. -Society." ! ot ft xccll)l r. t nni llr
numhor of lnr friKiids Snturday oven.f MIs Coe contrtlnilPd ft piano solo. t:.n-i.. qjmmln will iri-t nitlt for It In
' lnr at her homo on Hayvfew Avenue. Chrysanthemums deenratnl the (-'n10 round-up. In mnnv ii'08 vp Rutti-'
i a dellKh'tfu! iluitelnK party. tides at which sandwiches ami tea wen- 01tIj VeKetal!o from v irdn: stor'
i Whltn chrvsutithpmtims and red cut sprvi-il hv Mrs. fli-nv. llm Mlllprmnn . - .i- ... r i..
. . .. . . I . .. ..... Ol ClinUPIl KllWUn WVt' ! II III ii.M.n.'-
flowers were used In tho hoimo decora-. and Mrs. Wisely. j.! m.ai ueio fomul .ixikeil nml on
""'" i o tho tables till steainlm;. where soiiip
li'o rrcam and cnl(p. with pretty !latp Mr. Kuntr Complimented Iciermani had tn leov. i.roin eiitliiK.
favors were herved. Thn South llluff Circle of the "Wo- pu f ipt n iv mrn In a
The yoiuiK hostess Is a popular mem- man's Missionary Society of the Klrst VI1iikp one nlcht that i.nd lieen w
;bcr of tho ynuiiRor rrt 1 MPthodlst rhutch. nt the rcKUlnr week- MWj iy tho flermam- ..i 7 a. m. Hip'
j The Invited Rtipsts wpi'p- Misses HI- ly mcetlni; Tuesday enjtiVrd a social a.ao. Vou arc t;. ..t at uueaslim'
nnor Hopkins. Louise Uernard. IMdleihoiir at which tlmo Mrs. W. N. Kmitx. ' iui-"oratloli ; WO ore In 'lie Chttmpamip
McCampbell Mnccle Chirk. Kllnaboth n member who Is shortly tn leave the H.r()r.. ' .
- .lohnson Allele Oat mini. Jessie Hnther- iflty to tnnlte her home In Houston was "'t hnve much to l.i. thankful for; '
lly Star Woodman. Katherlne Heck- presented with an opproprlato rcmem-' rjoil la with iinai all t.mes and iipvpi-'
.nam inn uaiu uorotiiy .Mooie. .nine nrnnce uy the society. ifj KU0 HMi pmt.rt. The spirit
ByA?11f1A'cUtlfr"' 4 Collins Doi-othy Khcly (Jladys Cald-i iof llo boys seems to ehnnKed to n 1
Auiitln Texa Dec. 3. -Am a result rti Mnrjor0 Tabor. i:ilr.abeth Iloone HEARD IN CORPUS CHRISTl"" ra 3 very few who
of tho recent .enobill.a.on of many j Mafield. Mabel Smith .Tamlol HEARD IN CORPUS CHRISTI. I Jj ' tcn . J jj-;:;'' tf; .k
I. V " ""' "'1 ' " "l Mutecr: Messrs. will coofc Harold How Dad Bwkt Have Been Made hours. You can boat . rowd talkiiid.
available sehoo teachers has been llH.ocU. rftnn Hearn. Morris l.lcht-j Strong-Kidney III. Corrected. and nearly everyone will -ay just where
Kitly tm-rcaeed. .iceordlm.- to a slate- . r anavlt. Herman Whlto-) L .: whwI1P cjim on b'Kher nuthnrl.v
moot by liederlek Way. professor ofhurst Willie Uahl. I.loyd Davis. Lesllei All all Corpus Chrlstl you hear It. thnimny enrtlil? commander We hue
uir . .. .i i ii t i i nil! .ii. ii - ii'- Coleman Donald iicrnarti iiau l olntul Doan's Kidney fills are keening up encountered many ten n.i.. hut womb
vcvslty ob Icxas who states tint hr -j .-rtch. Horace Caldwell Mc-the good work. Corpus Chrlstl people ful .hluRS. and I would imt tatio
Is hoJtiK flooded wltli letters from votmu'ivcrl iirmnn. Warren I'blllbcrt Pudley are telllmr about It tollltiK of had turns for my experiences.-
men .who are seeklnt? positions ai nl7.simmf)ns. and Messrs. Odem anil 'backs made sound mbHii. You can lie- Coder date of Noveit.i.er 1. he wi I..-.
"""Cf"' iivunn. 1 neve the testimony of your town towns- "We are now nnxiusiv wallbiK
o I people. They '.ell It for the benefit of ic-m-n the outcome m tin- Allied n
Band Member Entertained. yem who are eufferllii!. If your hack ferenco lo Paris. V ne pcrsua.lei
As a courtesy to tin members of the acben. If you feel lame sore and m!s- and fully believe that nur (treat Allied
Kourlh Hold Artillery Hand Mrs. WU- erob)e If tho kidneys act too frenuenl- military authorities )vv- mn met In the
Ham ferbardt assisted by thirty youni; !' or passiiRes the painful scanty and city of Kay I'arls iuh -i ciitli.il
ladles entertained Informally but pleas- off color usa Hoan's Kidney I'llls the time in thn world's lil"(orv. for the m.tp (
nntly last ovcnlnff at Mrs. Uerhardt's 1 romnly that has helpyl so many ef purpose of ciibiirPtlnn .ind nttendlnc'
home 41 B Tayiol- Hlreet. iJ'our friends and nelRliborH I'ollmv the movies. The-boys ate today mh
Uout. Studcny dlrectoi' niid the lislthls Corpus Chrlstl citizen's advice nndi vanning on tho Huns in motor trueks
liieinbeiH of llio band bavn been mostiQiVO norma II Chance to do the Kama Tlinv deelded that wnlkliit; was entlrr
unselfish In their Kcnerotis response to 'for you. y too slow. Tbrt 'end' nt the kaiser
MAjNY WOULD BE TEACHER8
V!
Columbia pontile" Disc Record afo
invariably first In n$w md(e her
tho newet today
The
((U.UMntA
( UAFtJNI " A
This is
a Service
Organization
The foundation of this
bank is helpful service.
is more than n safe
place to keep money. It
is a service organization
which takes a friendly in-
terest in the affairs of its
customers and the com-
munity. Jt is our rule to give
INDIVIDUAL service
to every depositor large
or small.
FIRST
STATE BANK
CORPUS CHRIST. . TEXAS
Corpus Christi Texas.
Consult us freely rpKardlnc your
financial and hiistuesii prubluuui.
"That lliillk with
the bis clod.".
Columbia
The Gilt lor the Entire Family
You-niay find gifts which plca.ve
individuals bum gift that will cause
endless joy that will reflect your
tlioughrfulness and good taste for
years to comesuch a gift is the
Colu mbia.
The music which a Columbia
will bring Co your home will at al
rimes be an inspiration and a source
of pleasure.
There is real pleasure attached to
our showing you yours.
many colls on their tlmo In kIvIuk con- ! A. Q. Davis 11.10 Staples Ht.. says: used to be 'years' Lot I nu of 'h
certs on numerous occasions which ' I suffered for some time from kldnj opinion that It Is i.-.w a mailer nf
I have been thoroughly enjoyed by tho! trouble. My back became lame and. Maya' until ho will walk out. empty
people of the cty; hence this allRht soiij ami m.v kiiiuovs were ninny uisor- Handed with the Ii1imI of nations mi j
' 1
aMtwamsaiaawi
1T
reeoirnlllon
Tlw yomiR ladles furnished dainty
box lunchs and hot chocolate was
served by Mrs. Gcrhardt.
The house waa attractive In tho
Christmas siiRRestlou of rod and i;rcuu
decorations.
.
Cosmos Club . ' ''
Mm. W. C. Stewait cnterlolnpil the
Cosmos Club Monday tho program he-
lm? led by Mrs. CJ. C. Thompson tho
subject of which was "Franco."
A paper entitled "Tho Soul of
France" wa Riven by Mrs. L. M. Hill-
bin. .
Mrs. W. fi. l'rledley Rave a sketch of
the llfo of (lenernl Koclt..
"The World's Dotd to Franco" was
outlined In a paper hv Mrs. Thompson.
Tho pioKrani waa unusually Intcreut-
j iiib throughout.
-ii -Parent-Teachers'
Meeting
The C.roriti) ICMina. I'arent-Teacherit'
Aasoclatlou will meet Thuradny after-
noun at 4 o'clock 'ftt the echoot hulld-
inR. The meinhera are re'iucs(ed to bd
present.
"Open House" for Soldiora
Tle women of the Methodist Church
will entertain the soldiers iitatloneil at
Camp Scurry and at the fieneral Hos-
nllal. on Thursday cveulnR. nt the
church at 7-30 o'clock at "open houae."
Tho hostesses will be Mrs. V. V
IlliiR. Mrs. Chirk I'ease. Mrs W .
I Hopkins and Mrs. M. CS M nicer
dered. I Irid hearit Donn's Kidney I'llls' his IiiiiiiIh. or he will n.uw Into cteinllv
hIMlIy spoken of no 1 started tiikliiR as onn of bis 'tools' did a few days iirh
thom. They helped mo riwht away and from tho revfilvoi nf one of his own
I Rladly recomniend them to others." jaoldlonr."
I'llcc 60c at nil dealers. Don't i Nov. 9:
simply ask rm a uhlnov icmeily kci "I rikwm the . of tb i...ill ..ni
Doan'n Klilney
Mr. Davis bad
.MfRl-8.. Ililffalo. K. Y.- adv.
itT.i "Hi"!!! I i h ttifyn iiii" t ! ""i iti
Mils Hits samo that impeclally the eyes of our lovl .
Ioslcr-Mllburn Co.. : aro auxloualy waltiiiR to wb.i
WALSH QUITS LABOR BOARD
St The Associated FrtFS
Washington Dec. 3. Announcement
was made from tho While Houso to-
nlRht that President Wilson lias ac-
cepted tb" resignation of Fmnlt P.
Walsh noted Kansas Cltv lawyer and
Industrial leader as chairman of the
Nn Ihmiil War Labor Hoard. Has!!
Manly was appointed to succeed Wulsli.
Notice.
All accounts duo me and not paid by
nci'omlur K. laid will ho pl.icv.il in
the hundo of my attorney fur collec-
tion. 11. It. Trendwrll. - -adv.
BIG WAR CONTRACTS CANCELLED
Jl" fh- A'soclntM lrr .
Washington Dec. 3 Secretary of
War Newton ! !!": estimated today
Ilia! caneellatlon of war rnnlrnct". Mince
Ibn armlhtlce was slRneil on November
11. amount n is.fioo.nnn.onn
Tb diet durlnK and after Influenza
Horllck's Malted Milk nourlshlnp dl-
(fontllilc Advt.
Ocimany'd anwwer in l och will he
'ves' or 'no.' And we hope th'it wllhln1
48 bourn tho wot Id will hive imiiku to I
smile."
Nov. 11:
"With Rreat Joy and happiness wk
received the meHHiino that all l.iwitih- 1
ties would cotise till" morninit at II j
o'olouk. With eiiRtr helirta we weie The follow in'.
waitiiiR to see what tho d ty would a ulllt! '
brliiR forth tail the Rood news iiunv 1 "l.llson ' 'i "
union sooner than w expeoti'd. Kvei-y ! Couel Aiumuy
one has iiull talklnR ninait chanliiR thnj Va.
llllll. and tho vubjeci nun is. 'How Ioiik In th Hi hi pl.u . o-
will It bo before all p m e teinia r ( t In In i Hlnmi
made?" thou How Ioiik wilt it t.tl.ttj oin oi I i h I'ji i n
Uncle Ham to take m hiiino'" Wc all'iuii.K l t u.uei'i- . lev
f -W La A CTaarTO..i..Maji mWVM'9Xm9L7 W-I CoV S
1U I - -
II.- Hill lll'l'l'-'lt f.l'. '.' '.). !
tn the end however it. t ''
iiulli with ibc man who l tit"
mil oMnoat.'l. imli l''l-
vine .Vsl.Uinn' (a o I .-ltil 111
( '! rfi I i iiii''ioi) In tt't" i.nsl -I.
liot.im. Me. 1 -j I -inn iar ii '
fear i i 1 !. .i I ilt'tn i.
l.i e II II .i.lu In. 1. e 1 (Will" . .yi
otnrti.
I. II.
W.l Hlllll'O t'l
.Hill 1'Ullll-lll 'I III
iffl lit pat 1 1 "f It"
rW.ito '. I'o-i Mu.iki
-r s'.i't ''.I .i
II o. l''OH I
ihrte pan
I .r ol lit
renl)7.u that It will taku time but ulcaiate gwl 0101 .l-tt Leh-itd
Is an evident fact umt we will fttirit i o.nl ' '''' A- i'
to our loved ones murh imoner Umii we mU:oi e w n i . ear i ru-neli .4t .
over expected to." tlouar' t licit ) l ttr ot v lr and an
A word for tho IteiJ Croasj inarwsiv l(l 'n t'nin..c m in
When It ettiioa to thi- Itetl 'rot. ( Amcrl'M " l"i' oe.it "jl tne
oi le i
It i 'there.' Tlmy lvo my sfvuipathy
and host wbli Picture
weary luarehlni; noldlera. who Iwvt
spent day and nlithttt in the Irentthe.
'Hid on nwiiiiiM Ibe end uf thttlr first
fchriiuifh tut In i. tmw '.loeHy
bUIU'll ofttiMweo) tbul o! lite old ikitleij ltt.-.
U-h frlnpreMti ami St" .k."' Wni'i e?.i
UooriHi (;titri.- itw li.tals in liir
tlx I Ii ( 'ill whet I i-lttiwMiHM l.l
Hand in Hand
-with our wonderful offero'i'LADI ES' COATS and
COAT SUITS which arc being sold at 1-3'Off
Our Sale of "Silks that Satisfy" Continues
These arc two SALES OF MERIT and the values offered nt the prices we ask
arc bound to appeal to every careful shopper.
In our Tailored Coats and Suits it brings the range of pricesdown lo meet your
ideas of just wlat you want to spend. -' T
They were $30.00 to $6500 and 4
.-4hey are NO$20.00 to
(No Charge Mde For Alteration.)
.33
.tnalteo 1011. and you take 'la-
lute Theft jiii '! itl!'ist'-d
oil wish .V"U were In one ot Hie llom-
IDOU II Chc-eilX " ntbtMiKIH. Hill
iiimllj if vou liilok of li mid ai" wib
lotf !i flin with rfpiUimmt. 1
tilewp on the lloor til Hie te.'i'.i n"'l
eil eonipMCOi tar and il"' "O m
l.oli-uof llinea uolbtOrf il' n
lip i the front '.''i triwtl ! ".
Mtw fciHisl IriMk. alild'CiU. . pi"1
oi DiMtfie. The wttriiw B.iMt i
inch l if It rloewi't Mn olf the tni I.
nni) Vou aie potMAixasxt of to tnltnli'
pftlPlie .Hid U prilKpc'tfl f Htmivei
tuath. Ttse trut-l lfirniHtt 'K rhlio
imctlo eor t ol enyertence until tt '
'i"Ux ! niiotu'Oni rfnlbpia r ii 1 ill
r d(t"nH. To "bin r ui-ihen
tin band salute a mcnaor to the nijlit
M' 'till "H pie.!" i K l vot .irrn I
we(ine th- mix that (rtotto'r h Miet
..Mil )"u f.trt ttv ti4i' !' Iioil'te
In it the mrmt detiHIttttod t" e t .n t
ever ratUed. wilt mntur m i liemn
.ICt lO'ltlRe tl tri BJIoH(lltB
if M. uymacr i kihiui hi
'Ollltl
Hot. I.'l'een 'ill "f i'" ' oin.nnr.t
TEXAS U- Hifi COLLECTIOH
OF 3(50 KINDS CP WOOD
B Tfe ii.ftl"'. Tiers.
Aii'.t.n. ' t a as lir Jl ii'
! Hi ! 1 l i'
11 .(ion of i in'
1.11 WOoili
' ! f 'l'l ' I l'H I '
! ' ii
f T
tltllel.
I
Iiiv'h Innri'li. ii" hUiiiI remjy Ui ncunl . hiiic - hut Lmlisl'. t " Wt lent Th
.i hill which mil Ii tlir iiioipliiK . (.B mit . t.nl in tri auMmie
olnco for the niBht tbcv aro W'-i y .' . tl- ii.i.0 ii. l.i- leiuln-t I'siim
and fatlRUiMl II ema ImptHWiblo lo ( now tin- copt-j. l .i i ...wv 1 1 uoe mid
innkii tho bill. Hut they aee. further' w mt atr tv iiiittti ib itoulo
ilonif tho UHirt whloli thmr h-'ive lojrtt nnK .iul to Huk taerv-
nass. an Anierluin litajplml and the ytai. tw an mlfku- pmwailoo. yu nv
. oure Ruthct iMR by the roadside. & rh tha ruvta tioal mu
doulitloss wouiJerli.R If w wf Am. i - IIBrti alla ..h.whai urevfa Jimw
lean Ktiiiliers. As we drew niwrer tlioy tmjn hate heat tort yn '.lernynserttto i.i'-Hfri- n l twnwr im H.ti n
nitiiii i en oitiion Mini win MRilv I (tM oll tl.lll Iwtveot :niil IWItl MIW 1 MHlll'l' .ton. .luviiow n i
tMiys" We all Ixuuhed and nltnnai jojiatoi iindoret i-rt'treNte ' wool' n nd ds ' uci-iiii i'
riled for Joj. Then w ld: 'H"Cr! whnieloie Hk' ' heiv wool ' Hrnni.; Innii (miii. i
on tilklnK. il(Mja Kite of th ' "1- tt-utnn ti.ivo dinui'iv tout ovtiiiA. "
ceib then stld X(J1J (1H1 iuoiure to l-ls iIiomw. And' ..
l!oi. wo to now ninka the lull tli-ri ionic the 'anw'tti imUtv: for a
and iwenty tnoi-e r ne-i.ry.' ; tJnrv Iwtt thut. I f Ui riM tl v
I know of r.ouiiB that hitmijlit rtffr. lt mlsmn .uk.. a FM I j
iii-r. fouiuRt. Urn. I do rlKlit 'if Hi.h; tslp t fim i ihrtt t.ir Pre it.
SHi.Ui AmeriPHO f.eea vm UJr w( 1
in iossinK inti ooieii iiiiiihmixiiiu . n..i.i i i...t t nhi.
w" ""w l'"t devamatloo . ... .i .
.ii. I I It.l'. 11 I It ' il i Itif 11 II'
' 1 I flu. H t'hv i..'t i i ') i
v .i.i..-.Bi in i mi i t'.i . bibi''"'
ii ! .n ii' r.m it ' lt s'
It Mil.. lllttl'.' u l-l llltlt -li t 1'
i. i in1 w v.nh lh" iitlon of
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! il. my tooli II'. i I" 'tmil ('
itn t .nni v. ot i.i' nihil.
iu i;o '..a ' 1 )ii.-...
il. .tmbt-r tei in ' nt. .
f.ti. inttl i 1 lo .li. . ' !
tfnu It'i-ne Ii . lie '. i.run '
lt... o. tn .t.ii uv
il ..H i '
Amusemextts
M ... nil-.. 1 1. !.. m in i n i; fmxm.
fit!
mm
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IivIi.r ilium to lis at'tm "
in. lot m '.-nn iiitini
LIEUTENANT CHARLES V. WADE I " ' "I"' 1
PROMOTED CAPTAIN IN AVIATION ' H'lrd-chuw eanl.i(es hi. l. .itlfor
i ;iraetHllj. in heir p.; ri ill rWanll' '
Temple. T m. J iU'UUmaot "r "" ' ' "' 1 ""'
Ctutrlej W Wild of Iklllon. lll o( t ; isciimst ..i.i i h..t ' I. llv. in the
It Vade. praoldoht of tito Flmt Htuto ' 1 " '"'" """"
(IhiiI. of Ilia I flit. I not Wo ornmnl...! ! either C'lrrld"! or l ot "I'M- '.1....-I n
Kiptuin mIiic Oelotr Captain
VV ade Kradouled nt tho oflleri IrHln-
int' wliool at Kelly field .itnl a mmi
to Irani In I leeet'itier. 1!H7 He i
mli "It o'tr o( a. Il m r In
with the air twrvicv of the I'lrat Am
erpnn Army In l-raoco.
' at'tl. Oil tho 1 '
I I.
1 1 .
BELTON BROTHERHOOD TRAIN
MEN ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Temple Texas Dee. X-Thc member
of Nell Hulllvan Ixioge No. M Uroih-
etliuod of Ittillu i Tmlmnen. have
elected officers to serve durlaif tho n-
huIiik year as follows: Will (Muti
iresldeut; M. Mel onaltl vice priwldent;
A O. WesL secretuiy; Jt. Holt treas-
urer U A. I'ltukett offleal Journal tits-
ent; J. T. Hrewei. tlelcate to trlnii.
nU Kiand lodi convention. Tho
member enjoyed e Ininriuet at the con-
clusion of the elc-tlnn.
Hit- a ' iOf3 o '
-( .t tnd Hlnr
ie Hi. i-otifttor i i
In lie (oi'ldor.
i iiiw.l .i "-o I
J'f 11 i.Ol ( V t I'
direr' limiwi lull
hl The I i.
Mini- "I'" "l '
aiui i .ii ' i
Votl C' i"'ii lo.ien I't
II train m.h 1 1 I
i (I'd
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In the o'tim-w iooj th ilctot I.mm
I. 'Oi(t on thto.f'oot a -Iflrtll n
I ..! Of ft W 11' VH.lltl .
' i tli" liotl oi I'm
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i luiiio to toir iiitr.i-
lUinitpy n ' fi 1 k 'tin
aiiic io t'oif a
n I'. I i I softie
L M A fUSKfta IN "FALSE .M
BITION" AT THS QUEEN
l rt LATER TODAY
Tot iie.iuill. J an I loloialit lit" i
hi m At nm Huiwna win iitn "ie
'tl'i'll fll.ler tllttt lt III" In'r. t
for?t. letlei of atii'oaeti '"nij 'i I
Hire. Tbl In wll Uhm bru'ifi' i --iiiity
is uilmirttilv f t 'iir tlie ml .i" t-'
riehu tht- l''!i'iin 'oii'ioe f -r
whose Kt'heMifiM ani -tie mih" In i '
eelitel' of it I .iiliuln'. loilt.to 'i
lir lb. a I .Inii
'11 I lllllllll' u I'!.. 11
fii.' iixhtiin s - 1 1
.i mid li i ' .ii. i r
(t) lot i ' W.o
HI elli iu'l
Ihf! in "en-
i ot.uoinK
I to v i Slri.ii
h low ti t.l I
hn W.l. ! 'i.
.mlieil ioi.iM tiiiiii
fllllR ol o ti.fiiitl'
rt ui tier h'.i- ui.thes
'I. cltv mi I Itieie tn a
hour Iwitwoen retri-al .ml iv.vdit. . il to i ne ihioitgh h .ni..iu u'4ft
bill ttitu l ontuttial. Hut you b(tve lo j ami liiftcmilti leom' tin- i Katie
hniul n io em that the ri i ym tlwrf J Ambition." lortoue teii.o . in .. mr.-
oven If i takea two t-xirn luiw and I lnhtlc esutlllliiii"n' I'ln- ii.nnlttstr
now whistle to tlo It j of hur pervoii.tip itn- ihhi hr
(icltmi; up t the t-'ronl is filr. ' tiiiniootiM ee. i 1 Ihm uo- ' ilihnii
flftj btjlueen lioboin ! H thiouxh Te - met noil enable lo oh. no i ruin
lis ami rurtnttit; t-iri.is. There .n mandtn hoi.i on he iirtitn ua and
possibly fifty ti in . n i tiuin a ' gullible In sorn t
liuay mess HiTHtuiiil mid "IIontm" I How she k'OiintirfeltI tint tltNwl si
Simplicity
nt t m -.t i tn i 'in j"u
(is i n i. -it iu ; !i j Li g
ft-uiurc o
DELCO -LIGHT
It will supply niiiiU
liktht for nil builtiiiiKti
itnti sitilficiint Xiwcr tor
email frin intt hint-s
tp Ii aa cliuriw pt-
ratorti aal washing
inacliincs. h brings
city comforin ontl con-
venience to the farm.
Sec it at work.
TURNER & PRIOUR
rl.uii. t'trtf
19 Mcnuito Street
fort tier lnx err You i-w.otr at ho iter of a soelutt woman in trd. i t
Klcctrlcul contioi that can ho opcrat (hunl wt. eat tjot'ic nine itil won-' rep . ne Iwtrteat . f tutnte.' - f l
cd from any dealml point feature aidor wlirlt o e ..u. t. sit to and how in r i. ue .r ris .
n?w Kits heater ilesirucil to wnnn sev- Flanders nml ftiee inn . if i:l. . down on her t. 'n nu he a liiimiiuir i
era! rooms. lour inothet liuuu u.tii'tt eiinuuit uul ittiMheti n ioiuim.. ttuijif e
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