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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919.
GALVESTON TRIBUNE.
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AMUSEMENTS
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
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Also a Christie Comedy,
“WELCOME HOME.”
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Comes From Dixieland .
Mrs. Stuart Parker Wilson and son,
defendants,
BOLSHEVIKI SURROUNDED.
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MINISTER GIVES BOND.
Had
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rendered by this organization during
the war, I, W. *P. Hobby, Governor of
The shooting took place
B. Kynard.
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o’clock in
last night at 11
where the two families live.
In
vation Arym Home Service Campaign,’! purchasers.
and urge the people of this state to
result will be a tightening up and im-
reclaiming many who
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take up actual duties until today, yes-
' terday being a holiday, according to
bring back the sunshine take
GOLD MEDAL
It is pleasant to
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OFFICERS CHOSEN.
CONTAINS NO
NUX-VOMICA OR OTHER POISONOUS DRUGS.
THE MODEL
The New Thought society recently
PHONE 78 or 79.
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COAL TO FRANCE.
ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY
14th and Ave. 1.
Dealers in
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you buy calomel
ask for
14-1b. can
1-lb. can ,
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23c
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
Horne, director general, is sending out
today 1,000 record cards and other lit-
erature to members and friends of the
a suburb
The kill-
Springfield, 111., and is highly recom-
i mended by the director of the library
t school of the University of Illinois, Mr.
Name...
Address.
City.....
Miss Elinor Adams will return this
evening from a visit at New Orleans
At noon Mayor Sappington had re-
ceived no advices concerning additional
One-step,
Fox trot,
Miss Edna May Kern left this morn-
ing for the Butte house party at Gal-
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One-step, “Good-Bye, France” ... Berlin
Fox trot, “Just a Little Cottage”. Egan
Waltz, “I’m Forever Blowing Bub-
Neale Cooper, Margaret ’ Sleeper and
Mildred Moore.”
Gen. J. C. J. Williams and daughters,
Misses Mary and Jane Williams. Mrs.
Gideon Hazen Williams went to Hous-
ton to meet her sister.
That
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noon at 3:30 o’clock in the parlors of
the church.
count of the illness of their son Rob-
ert.
You Siegs Coughing
When Yon Slogs The Tic^lo
(Seal.)
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Governor Issues Procla-
mation on Subject.
No Word Regarding Fur-
ther Shipment
CAMPAIGN WEEK IS
SEPT. 29 TO OCT. 6
High School and Grammar Classes will reopen
Monday, Sept. 8, 1919.
For catalogue, apply to the President.
One-step, “For a Long, Long Time”
........................... Pinkard
Stops The Tickle
Heals The Throat
Cures The Cough
Price 35c.
Rumford Baking
Powder
Kitchen Furniture and Shelf
Hardware.
contains just what the blood needs, Iron and Quinine
in a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach
and if given regularly for two or three, weeks will
enrich the blood, improve the digestion and act as a
general strengthening tonic to the whole system.
Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and
W. P. Hobby,
Governor.
ALL SUPPLIES TO
BE SOLD SHORTLY
SEVERAL FINES IN
CORPORATION COURT
dance given by the War Camp Com-
munity Service Girls’ Unit club.
Tomorrow evening the club will en-
tertain with a bathing party.
NEW STORE OPENS
DOORS TO PUBLIC
TOWEL AND APRON
SUPPLY
Mr. Clarence Kendall of Houston was
a visitor here on Sunday.
Mr. George Sealy Ewalt will leave in
a few days for an extended visit North
and East.
Medicinal virtues retain-
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35 c.
the child will be in perfect health,
take. Price 60c.
PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
Miss Mae O’Brian has returned from
a visit in California, New Mexico and
later in New York.
Up to last Sunday fifty-eight i
had volunteered to work in the
in A Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an un-
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
Gro ve fs
Heart of a Rose” .....
Intermission.
The national remedy of Holland for over
200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re-
sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid
troubles. All druggists, three sizes.
Look for che name Gold Medal on every box
and accent no imitation
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„•l smiles like that when he is well—when his
k- little stomach is digesting his food perfectly,
when he is on the happy way to health.
as the guest of Miss Constance Brown
O’Cedar Oil (Pol-
ish)
4-oz. bottle.... 19c
12-oz. bottle.. .38c
Quart can .... 75c
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dance Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock Patten stated.
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
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“The Wilderness Trail”
EVETBOOVS FANVORJTE
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VWhen My
FBaby Smiles
K N THEN that slow, sweet smile spreads
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his bright eyes almost disappear in one
tremendous chuckle, I am the happiest
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Amount to Be Delivered Has Been Re-
duced.
By Associated Press.
Copenhagen, Sept. 2.—As a result of
negotiations at Versailles it has been
decided that Germany, within the next
six months, shall deliver 20,000,000 tons
of coal to France as compared with
the 43,000,000 tons provided for by the
terms of the peace‘treaty, a German
official statement received here says.
MILK.
FOOD
the principals were each fined $5 and
costs and the other dismissed. A de-
I can hardly believe he is the
same baby who used to have so
much trouble with the curds of
milk all through those long weary
days when I first found I couldn’t
nurse him.
We knew he had to have milk
in some form — and I bless the
day when we found that Nestle’s
Milk Food is better for a baby’s
stomach and easier to digest than
any other form of milk.
You see, in Nestle’s the tough
milk curds are broken up and made
ing, according to Brown, grew out of
quarrels between his son-in-law and
women members of the family.
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Handy
and their guest, Mrs. Avery Gayden of
Mississippi, will go down to Galves-
I ton to spend several days.—Houston
j Post.
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Hayesf
Healing
Honey
, ! Master Stuart, Jr., are visiting in El
i Paso, Tex., as the guest of Dr. and
, Mrs. David Lawrence.
but did
BEAUTIFUL
OLIVE TELL
in the Universal Wonder Play
“The Trap”
Coming Sunday
E. Larkins Miss B. Himler.
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In Testimony Whereof, I have here- j
unto signed my name, and caused the
Seal of State to be hereon impressed
at the City of Austin, Texas, this 29th
day of August, 1919.
When A General Strengthen-
ing Tonio is Needed in the
Home For The Child,
For the Mother or the Father,
Take Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonio
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at the library visiting,
church bulletin for last Sunday, “The
and at Huntsville and
Tenn., where she was (
Been Held in Connection! With
Shooting.
The workers’ council of the Thirty-
third street Methodist Sunday school
will hold its monthly meeting this
evening at 8 o’clock at the church.
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NEWS OF GALVESTON CLUBDOM
The Girls’ Unit club of the War
The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa-
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
66 Just-as-good” are but experiments, and endanger the
ehealth of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For
more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the
relief of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind Colic and
Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom,
and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as-
similation of Hood ; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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4244222.
In Use For Over 30 Years
_ THE CENTAUR COKPAWT, REW VORK CHY. ________________
“Anything Is Nice
Miss Mildred Morris will leave this
evening for Fort Worth to visit her
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thad
i Andrews, en route to Sherman, where
she . will attend the Kidd-Key Con-
servatory of Music.
The social event of Wednesday eve-
ning is the mid-weekly promenade con-
cert and dance at which Mr. Conway
R. Shaw’s orchestra will render the fol-
lowing dance program:1
One-step, “Come on Papa” ......Ruby
One-step, “Taxi”............Kaufman
Fox trot, “Ja-Da” (by request)......
...........................Carleton
Waltz, “When You Look in the
Tomorrow afternoon the El Norte
temple, No. 45, Pythian Sisters, will
meet at 2 o’clock at the residence of
Mrs. H. Kaiser, 3812 Avenue M, to sew
for the orphans of the Pythian home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay Sherrod
and son, Master Harry Jr., have re-
turned from a two months’ sojourn at
White Inn, Glenco, New Mexico, near
Roswell, where they were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Summerville
Trube.
easier to digest. Then they add
cereal and sugar—so when you
add water and boil you have
everything your baby needs for
healthy growth.
I know the Nestle Company
will be glad to help you as they
helped me if you will fill out and
send the coupon below. They will
send you free, enough Nestle’s
Food for twelve feedings and a
Mother’s Book by specialists on
how to take care of your baby.
They wantyourbaby tosmile, too’
Duties atkhe Rosenberg library were
assumed today by Miss Edith Vermeule
and Miss Clara Abel, the new assist-
ants to the staff of the library. They
arrived in the city yesterday and were
Twenty-one cases were docketed in
the Corporation court this morning and
some little time was consumed in dis-
posing of them. Five defendants
brought before the court charged with
disturbing the peace were each fined
$5 and costs and two other defendants
in .court on similar charge were dis-
missed. Another similar case was con-
tinued until tomorrow.
Three defendants charged with vag-
rancy were each fined $5 and costs and
a defendant charged with cursing and
abusing was also fined $5 and costs.
The case of three defendants charged
with fighting was also heard. Two of
The Treble and Bass Clef club will She is a graduate of Pratt institute
meet Thursday evening1 at 6:30 o’clock school of library science of Brooklyn,
instead of 7 o’clock at the downtown N. Y., and lately she has been field sec-
recreation center in order that the retary- and library organizer for the
members may attend the boat ride and Maryland state library commission.
- "Miss Abel is now children’s librarian
An important business meeting of
the Daughters of Isabella Court Star
of the Sea, No. 228, Will be held this
evening at 7:30 o’clock at Knights of
Columbus hall. A full attendance is
desired.
A Free Box of
Gpove’s G-Pen^Trato Salva
j Opens the~Pores*and Penetrates]
For Head Colds, Chest Colds and
Croup, is enclosed with every hot- ।
tie of Hayes’ Healing Honey.
You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve
for one price, 35c.
Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to
the Public by
PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY
Manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
x and Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic.
throughout the day. While the stock
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Texas, do hereby designate the period I many desirable items were, missing
from September 29th to October 6th, I from the counters, the beans, corned
1919, as “Campaign Week for the Sal- ; beef, sweet corn and flour found ready
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on board the pleasure boat Galvez, ।
leaving Pier 22. Tickets may be pro- )
cured from the desk at either center. ( formed in the city will meet tonight
__ - I at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. P.
Knights of Columbus Hold Their An-
nual Election.
Galveston Council No. 787, Knights of
Columbus, elected the following offi-
cers for the ensuing year at a meeting
held last night:
Grand knight, George Rivaux; deputy
grand knight, George Greaney; chan-
cellor, J. M. Nichols; recorded, Raymond
Stewart; financial secretary, Syvert
Christensen; treasurer,.Mar ion Douglas;
warden, John Campbell; advocate, J. M.
Smith inner guard, J. B. Mallia; outer
guard, Albert Kampe; .trustee, P. J.
Whelton ; lecturer, F. J. Duf f ard; hall
committee, D. J. Carter, Joseph Magna
and R. R. Smith.
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loafing, was
Mrs. Joe Burger and Mrs. L. Roach
will entertain the Consolation club
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Burger, 3001 Avenue O.
$5
demonstrate by substantial gifts their
appreciation of the splendid service supplies which have been ordered from
rendered our soldiers, sailors and mar- ; San Antonio, the arrival of which is
ines by the Salvation Army, both at | expected within a few days.
home and at the front, to the end that ! Mr. Boddeker stated this morning
this organization may continue, in a ! that he wishes to extend his best
broader and a better way this Chris- I thanks to the ladies of Galveston who
tian service. I have worked tirelessly in selling goods
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the language of the
Plans more interesting and varied
than the languages of the tower of
Babel have been brought to the Young
Women’s Christian Association for the
nxtaxesrasgymnassum rrktrwhen bringing of a members and fr iends
she arrived in the city this morning. It i into the Sunday services foi evangelis
is hoped that the gym room can be tic and character-building purposes
equipped better this year ' in antici- I rather than having week-day revival
pation of the new building to be erect- meetings,
ed soon, and classes reorganized and
hespsomany i proving of the church habits of even
Sg wiH be plans for teams to play I the best of us, reclaiming many who
Houston “Y” teams, and chevrons of i have drifted until they have ‘lost in,
distinction will be awarded as special I terest,’ and the bringing of scores of
inducements to the winners of con- | new recruits under the influence of the
+egtg 1 • '*
Miss Walker has been in New York I persons
taking a special course in gym work
and is now ready to take up the work
where it was left when she was here
before. Classes will start in October.
At noon today all indications pointed
to the complete disposal of all army
subsistence stores at the municipal
sale on Postoffice street before the
closing hour tonight. With his corps of
assistants from the several volunteer
women’s organizations and from the
Progressive league, Secretary Boddeker
of the league threw the doors open for
a line of purchasers which equaled
that'which appeared for the opening of
the sale on Saturday.
Galveston people have profited by the
excellent opportunity for saving on
their daily grocery bill and hundreds
of families of all classes throughout
the city have been able to improve
their bill of fare while reducing the
cost. In line this morning for the
opening were more colored purchasers
than had attended during the whole
day Saturday, and the percentage of
colored to white ran about five to one
The Robert L. Tschumy jewelry store,
at 2103 Postoffice street, opened its
doors to the Galveston public this
.morning with a full and complete line
of up-to-the-minute jewelry, diamonds,
watches, clocks, silverware and cut
glass. The new store is beautifully
finished and thoroughly equipped with
all modern fixtures. A large and exten-
sive stock of general jewelry is in place
and already a large number of custom-
ers have paid a visit to the new store.
Mr. Tschumy is an old-time jeweler
having spent over seventeen years in
the business in this city alone. He re-
cently returned from New York City,
where he purchased his large stock and
fixtures. Everything in the way of
modern and up-to-date jewelry, as well
as all novelty trinkets, is included in
the stock.
Evangelical Lutheran
held tomorrow after-
A good orchestra will furnish the
music for the dance tonight at the
Louis A. Adoue playground, which will
be held tonight at 8 o’clock in the pa-
vilion. All children of the neighbor-
hood are invited to bring their friends.
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Mr. Edward Orville Flood has re-
turned from a visit East.
Miss Laura Smith is visiting in Chi-
cago, the guest of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fountain and
daughter of Ennis, Tex., left for their
home after a delightful visit with their
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
J. Wiley.
Copenhagen, Sept. 2.—The Lithuanian
legation announces that the bolshevik!
have been surrounded on the Lithuania
front. They are offering to make peace
with the Lituanians, whose advance
continues.
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Dr. A. H. Edwards |
Practice Limited to Diseases of the |
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat I
Hours: 9 to 6 o’clock. Sunday, B
9 to 10.
825 Am. Natl. Ins. Bldg.
Phone 1423. Res., Galvez. 68
Edacoxazzzzzusun
Mr. Joseph Wickes of Baltimore, for-
i Chattanooga, morely a lieutenant in the Ninth regi-
entertained by ment, United States marine corps, is
: here for a visit of several weeks.
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charged with gaming were dismissed
as well as the case of a defendant
charged with being drunk in a public
place. The case of an alleged speed
law violator was continued until to-
morrow as well as the case of a de-
fendant charged with driving an au-
tomobile in a fast and reckless man-
ner. Another fast and reckless driving
case was continued until Friday.
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The marriage of Miss Naomi Hei-
mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Heimann of this city, to Mr. C. O.
Birchfield of Houston will be solemn-
ized on Wednesday morning at 7:30
o’clock at St. Mary’s Cathedral.
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church. The primary object of the
Misses Harriet Bain and Doris
Goudge, who are visiting in Waco, the
guests of Miss Bain’s sister, Mrs. Lee
Dewey, are being lavishly entertained.
The Waco Times-Herald contains the
following social hospitalities given in
honor of Galveston visitors:
“Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dewey, Misses
Harriet Bain and Doris Goudge of Gal-
veston, William Morrow and Chester
Dewey of Dallas, were a jolly camp-
ing party at Valley Mills during the
week.
“Naming Misses Doris Goudge and
Harriet Bain, two attractive visitors
from Galveston, as honor guests, Mrs.
Lee Dewey gave a most enjoyable par-
ty at the Fish Pond on Thursday eve-
ning for a coterie of guests. A swim
was followed by a lovely supper and
dancing.
“In the party were S. H. Burrows, Ed
Humphreys, Azell Adams, Bickham
Cartwright, Ben Milam, Lieutenant Da-
vis, Hudson, Mt. and Mrs. Hannah, Mr. I
and Mrs. Dewey, Misses Harriett Bain, |
Doris Goudge, Mary Farrell, Florrie 1
veston, where she will be joined by
Misses Mamie Clark, Kathleen Doug-
lass, Elizabeth Baker and Bernice Cox,
all df Austin.—Houston Post.
Germans Cannot Survive Unless Change
Occurs.
Berlin, Sept. 1.— (By the Associated
Press).—The productiveness of all
branches of German industry has de-
clined at an alarming rate, the official
bulletin of the Majority Socialist party
declares in a recent issue, adding that
the German people will not be able to
survive unless the rate of production
begins to rise.
“It is useless to search for a scape-
goat in the present economic crisis,”
says the bulletin. “The fact is the
whole industry of Germany is ailing,
and un¥ess it rapidly improves, the
German people will freeze and starve
during the coming winter.
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To Purify and Enrich the Blood.
Take GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill
TONIC which is simply IRON and QUI-
NINE suspended in Syrup. So Pleasant
Even Children Like It. You can soon
feel its Strengthening, Invigorating
Effect. Price 60.
NESrL's Feov ComrAw INC.
Dept. 140, 130 William St., N. Y. City.
Please send me free your book and trial packaze.
which is to begin next Sunday, being
the first Sunday in September. A. A.
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Members of the First Methodist Gerdes.
church are enthusiastically at work ; ---
this week launching the fall campaign ' A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society
and forward movement enterprise, ! of the First
The young married people’s Bible
class of the Broadway Baptist church I
will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 ,
o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. Harris,
at which time plans for the proposed
trip of the class to Seabrook on Sept. Frank C. Patten, libarian.
7 will be taken up. It is important | Miss Vermeule has taken the place
that all the ladies who are members i of Miss Leila Seward as head of the
of the class be present at the meeting reference and lending departments, hav-
tomorrow I ing had previous experience in the New
____ I York public library and its branches.
Dixie No. 1.
Tom Mix, the famous William Fox
Western star, went ’over to Catalina
Island for a week-end last month, and.
for the first time in his life fished for
tuna, . This is how the editor of the
Catalina Wireless begins a description
of Mix’s first catch:
“Tom Mix—born in the saddle, fed
on the heart’s blood of tarantulas, and
to whom the smell of six-power is but
the gentle fragrance of the desert
roses; wild horse tamer, bad-man hunt-
er, bad-man gentler, and screen hero.
This was the combination picked out
for a sea-tenderfoot by one of Cata-
lina’s big game tuna this week.”
The editor continues:
“When out of the shattered mirror
surged a ferocious monster of the
deep, striking with the killing power
of a mountain lion. Tom Mix didn’t
pull leather. There was no terror in
that startled look, the open mouth and
the humped back, but I’m a-tellin’ you
if so much of the line had not been
spun off the reel like a shaft of Au-
gust lightnin’ that Mr. Fish would
have had a wild rider clinging about
his fishy neck.”
With advice being hurled to the Fox
cowboy star from all directions he
landed the big tuna, says this newspa-
per, after a thrilling battle. “Some
fish, believe me,” the editor remarks
in conclusion.
Tom Mix is now playing at the Dixie
in “The Wilderness Trail.”
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In a proclamation issued by the Gov-
ernor he has designated and proclaimed
the period from September 29 to October
6, 1919, as “Campaign Week for the
Salvation Army Home Service cam-
paign.” The Salvation Army has under-
taken to raise in Texas $600,000 for the
“Salvation Army Home Service. This
is the text of the proclamation:
Proclamation .by the Governor of
Texas.
Every patriotic American racalls with
pride and satisfaction the magnitude
,of the task undertaken and the noble
service > rendered during the Great
World War by the Salvation Army in
ministering to the needs and contribu-
ting to the desires of our boys over
here and over there.
This organization will shortly under-
take to raise in Texas $600,000 for the
“Salvation Army Home Service.” The
fund so raised will be used for the con-
struction of new buildings and for the
maintenance and extension of ever
branch of their religious and welfare
work.
In recognition of th noble service
fendant, charged with I
fined $1 and,costs.
The cases of three
Nestle’s is pure milk in powder form that is already modified and
does not require the further addition of milk. Always pure and
safe, always uniform, and free from the dangers of home modifi-
cation, Nestle’s has stood the test of three generations and hai
today the largest tale of any baby food in the world.
FREE! Enough Nestle’s for p TmErmIg ‛c
12 feedings. Send the coupon! 9., | E.. ,
Mrs. Sam J. Williams and daughter
and son, Miss Gladys Williams and
Master Sam J., Jr., and Mrs. A. W.
Kelly and daughter, Miss Anna Marie
Kelly, have returned from a tour of
Colorado.
One-step, “Riverside” .......... Cohen
Waltz, “Moonlight Love” . .. Piantadosi
Intermission.
“Jack Rabbit” ....... Garcia
Fort Worth, Sept. 2.—Rev. S. P.
Brown made $7,500 bond this morning
and was released from jail on the
charge of killing his son-in-law, James
PIGGIY WIGGLY
. STORE No2s,
- 2711 MARKET ST.
GALVESTON,TLXAS,
in the place of Miss Amena Pendleton.
She received experience as children’s
librarian in the public library of
over the counter and preparing them
for the purchasers. The Tribune se-
cured the following list of names of
ladies who helped at the sale: I
Mrs. e. s. Fuller, Mrs. A. J. Holz- I Life is a burden when the body
worth, Mrs. F. W. Hoecker, Mrs. A. T. ~
Webster, Mr.s. T. Parsons, Mrs. B. Mar-’
tin, Catherine Caranaghotis, Aedle 1
Geo. F. Howard, ! Grave. Rita Evans, Millie Pernvat, Har- i despondent and downhearted. To
Secretary of State, I riet Smith. Uda Walker. Stela. Mazo, bring back the sunshine take
----Mrs. C. L. Bercaw, Anita Krahn, Mrs. E. “
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Minor Joseph, i
who have been the guests of their
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew i
J. Wiley, have returned to their home I
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Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 2, 1919, newspaper, September 2, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1596606/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.