The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1918 Page: 2 of 18
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EHE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE PP
aEFENOAMTS III F. ALLEGE SHU
LPJL USES IK : ALLIANCE GAVE
GRANTED BONDS ID PROPAGANDA
' ' I n--i
IHYAST KISLEY AM) POWELL' EVIDENCE VKODITED SHOWS
ALLOWED BOM IS SUM OP
-mmO EACH BI JUDGE.
THAT $SOO000 OF WAll 8UFPEI1-
EltS FlM WAS MISSPELT.
PEHfECTIHG UN APPEAL
TnuJKrlpUon of JSccord la Uic Case Chief German rrppapnndist In Tilts
Ordered by Court Would Cotcr
OTer Three Thousand Tjpc
Trrlltcn Pages
Federal Judge Georgo V. Jack si4
ting at New Orleans Thursday grant
d bond In the sum of $10000 each to
Q T. Bryant Z. L. fllsley and S. T.
Powell convicted In the federal court
hero last year and sentenced to aerve
Ix years each in connection with the
o. called Farmers & Laborers Pro
tec lira Association trial
The men made pauper's affidavit
that they were Ubable (o pay tor the
cost of. an appeal of their case to tho
circuit court at New Orleans and
Jadga Jack ordered the district clerl;
of this district to make a transcrip-
tion of tho record In their cases. Dep-
uty Clerk W D. Girand stated here
Saturday that tho transcript would
cover between three and four thou
sand typcwrltcn pages and coat about
He stated that the Officials
Country Said lo Hate Been Be
ciplenl of the Tremendous
Fund.
By The Associated Press.
WASHINGTON March 9. More.
man fsuo.uifo collected by the Na-
tional GermanAmerlcan Alliance for
the relief of war sufferers In Germany
before the United States entered tho
war reached the hands of Bernard
Dorrtberg chief German propagandas
la this country at the time according
to evidence today before the senate
committee holding a hearing on a bill
by Senator King of Utah to revoke
tho alliance's charter.
J. Tjarks of Baltimore treasurer
of the alliance told tho committee
that he turned the money over to
Count von Dernstorff former German
ambassador to tho Halted States and
produced checks covering a great pro-
portion of the vast fund which had
been endorsed over to Dr. Dernberg
12 0011
1 have not yet decided to transcribe the.b? r" n Bornfitorff.
record without first contesting tho I Dr- Derrtherg came to tho United
pauper's affidavits having tho matter States soon after tho war began in
underconslderatlon now.
Tho men's bonds will have to be
made before Mr. Girand and Up to
Saturday the bonds had not been per-
1914 and first Vamo Into public no
tlce by his defense of tho sinking of
tho Lusttnnla. He traveled extensive-
ly lecturing and writing and his nc
fected. However several suretlus tlvity finally became the subject of an
have nunlUled but not In sufficient 'investigation by department of Justice
strength to make the bond Mr. Girand (agents. The result of that Investjgn
stated. 'Hon never wns announced though Its
Bryant. Rlsley and Powell have purpose wns known to have been Ho-
been held at Dallas since their con termino whether Dr. Dernberg was
vlction here. According t6 testimony connected with Gorman sabotage In
at tho trial thoy wore respectively the'!8 country. J
state organizer tho state president Soon afterward ho adtcd upon n
and tho state secretary of the F. ft jiilnt of tho American government that
L. P. A. The case was tried In tho his prosonce hpre was no longer do.
federal court here and lasted nearly -sired and requested the state depart-
two months one of tho longest cases went to secure a Bafe conduct for him.
on rcccrd In the United States. About ""sU Britain at first declined to
forty other defendants In the case "Brce to his return to Germany but
-were found not guilty by tho jury. finally accepted
TAYLORGDUNTYTO
BE REPRESENTED
CLA1.1I TIIKIIE IS NO
SHOHTAGK OF
CAULK EIIS
Dj Tho Associated Press.
I SEATTLE Wash.. March 9. Denial
'that a shortage of ship caulkers oxlsta
boro was made today by officers ot
fine Jocal Shipwrights' Joiners' &
SEVERAL. WILL ATTEND MEETING Caulkers Union In commenting upon
AT DALLA8 TUESDAY FOR Washington dispatches last night that
CONFERENCE. .snipping hoard officials said a tie-up
of wooden shipbuilding of Puget
Soreral .representatives from tho aounu was threatened na a result of
Taylor County War Savings commit 'tho refusal of tho caulkers to permit
teo are making arrangements to. at- apprentices lo learn their trade and
tend the meeting which will bo held In thus increase the number of men
Dallas Tuesday of county members available
throughout Texas at which meeting "' ' " '
tho principle speaker will be David 3JAM' SHIPS TUILNED OUT.
S. Houston. Secretary of Agriculture. ..
Secretary Houston with a party of nv Tho AswinH p-.-...
speakers left Washington Saturday on WASHINGTON March" 9
a iuur uivugh auu uHwrn mm j snip building program was ad-
ouuuiuni u. wrrjiiiK uv oun- vanced by the completion and dellv-
tr&8KW1r mTfge- ZKnn BXP er' ia February ot 17 ships with ton-
tvlll be in Oklahoma City Monday in nnge of lS070 shipping board o -Dallas
Tuesday from which city UjeyifIclaa today estimated hat the March
".XStJ deliveries would reach a total of 23
uij - v.v.v" ...-.- """ium alilns nr tS7f; trn
t-.-.-T UVfalnF -Ali
IATE8 BOND BID
NOT CONSIDERED
CITY COMMISSION IN SESSION
SATURDAY DEFERRED ACTION
UNTIL LATER BATE.
When the city commission mot Sat
urday afternoon to open the bids On
the $230000 Kim creek water project
bonds it was found that there waB
inly one bid and It was not consld
ered because the required forfeit
check was pot enclosed. This bid
was for 92 cents.
Another envelope at first taken to
be a bid turned out not to be one.
Further action on the matter was
deferred by the commission until
later meeting.
Routine matters were acted on by
the commission Saturday. One mat
ler Of Importance was tho decision
f tho commission not to repeal or
relax the city ordinance forbidding
lre keeping of swine In the city lim
its. This law will be enforced of
heretofore.
The commission approved tho do
llnquent tax record.
KX'rA TO RE.OPEN ITS
ROtFNDIIOL'SE AT CISCO
Special to The Reporter
CISCO March 9 The Missouri
Kansas & Texan railwnv enmnnnv
has dispatched a crow of workmen to
this place to re-install the round house
which was abandoned here some years
ago. The company plana to move It
Bhops back here as soon as the Work
men can make ready for same. The
freight terminals have been changec
back to this place. The local crew
will run west from Cisco to Rotan
while two other crows will run oas
toward Waco the change to be made
Monday March 11.
WASHINGTON PLEASANT
PLAGE TO BE IN SAYS
AN ABILENE SOLDIER
Texas
The Secretary will be accompanied
by Lieutenant Paul Perigord a Cath-
olic priest In the French service and
member of the high commission of tho "1" ""' - r.?.
Prnrh Rpnuhllf ronfnP. nr tOtd0S With a tonnage Of 220591
.Mr. and Mrs. If F Gobs have re
coivetl tho tallowing letter from tholi
soldier son Frank Goss. who Is dolrfj
special uuiy at Washington:
March 1918. Co. A 1st Repl. Reg
of Kngrs. Washington Har D. U-
Dearest Folks: Four days in Washlne-
ton and I have met more people thai
i uiu in six months at Fort Worth.
ent tp an entertainment at the
Presbyterian church Saturday nighi
and wo all mot some fine clrls I mot
a Miss Earnest whose family are all
musicians. Sho played at tho church.
anu wnon we got to talking she
tounu out I was a Methodist so she
sain sno was a Methodist too am.
Insisted on my coming to tho fambn
Foundry Epworth Lencue nt thn Pmin
dry Methodist church last night Jain-
10 anu I wont and there wo mot somt
vary rine girls and several lieutenants.
Tho commissioned officers troat u
llko equals here. I met Miss Hardee')
and I think I shall go to see her thh
Week. Jamie and I wont to the leag
ue logeinor and Alias Kamnsf. uim
ris ocauuiiii ami very popular mot m
jnd introduced us to several people
I Thor was an enormous crowd at the
. League but very few soldiers Thm
Ameri-alled the roll of the states and $e
muou iur lexau. Texas is the land
-n tiio immortals here Everyone was
swjuib auor uie league. "1 want to
meet moso ooya from Texas. O. what
a. hiww you nave in your cheek Do
you Uvo out of doors always?" I never
answereu so many questions
T(lBH
Besides tha deliveries there 'wera'wero three soldiers from T-inth
launched In February 15 vessels of ther wag a Texas ranger When e
1.900 tons. The March launching Jt stood everyone ehoored. Why. I don'i
was said probably will reach 38 ve.s'-know excopt the word "Texas" Eem
to mean "Heaven" hwra. Every state
be held under the auspices of the ' . .. " u -uon was represented Uiere
State Councils of Defense and Hie11 -'II RCILDINU SOLD S?cepi tw Xew a'.co and Arizona
county members of Texas and Oklaho- FOR IsCOU0Oti.OO The church Is beautiful Tha league
ma will meet the party at Dallas. room is aH large as our auditorium.
Houston and Oklahoma City. The via- "' Tho Associated Press. " contains a Baby Grand and a
Irnrs will carrv the war mossace from DALLAS. March !. Tho Groat P'Pe organ. Everyone haro la will.
BENNETT NAMED CHARTERS EIANTEI
SECRETARY FDR DURING PAST WEEK
ABIEENE C. OF C.
DIRECTORS tti MEETING SATUR
DAY ELECTED SEYMOUR MAN
TO THE SECRETARYSHIP.
S EXPECTED TO ACCEPT
Has Been
in Commercial
Some Yearsj Succeeds Fred
Work for.
T.
Wood Who Resigned
Recently.
irniii.- t.ilinr nniK1l nV TflllV
Coitl'OlHTlOXS INDICATE TEX
S IN JTAIS IS I'ltOSTEItOUS.
AUSTIN. March O.-Qulie a large
number of new corporations were
ohartercd In the state department
during the week which Indicates good
business in Texas despite war con.
dltlons. This Is a list of the char
tens filed for record:
Brownwowl Oil & Gas Company
Brownwood; capital stock. $60000
Incorporators: S. H Jenkins Elmore
Uettls. S J Knoehs.
KSgUSrid H6lel & Improvement
Company Eastland; capital stock
$10000. Incorporators: J. M Weav-
er. R. I. Williams F B. Day
Tho Fraternal Order dt Automobile
Chauffeurs Houston; no capital
stock. Incorporators: A. L. Gaal II. i
.J"ul"S"V.""LBSt.V.-iO French. Charles Jamall.
(vui.riiv iiiifiiuci ui vuiiiiuvicu omr f . 0 -f r-rxrt.--
n. a. muufu uiutuij vumimu;(
In-
G
tit nha-nAiiH tl V tlritit-nfi tt UlnK
mour Texas' was elected secretary! fJIfi oafal 8toc ftf'00"
for a period of six mouths to succcod "p?"lt '' S' Moore' T
Fred T. Wood resigned. As Mr. Hen- t"owuw .men ..ouro.
mm had made application to the com- " J.ha!niac' Houston; capital
llea l.ovlnr. tl.n dnlocMAn nf n glu. SIOCK. Sla.OUO incorporators: W. A
etary In chnrce. it is believed that
he will accept Just how soon Mr.
Bennett .will commence his new duties
The GLASS 0 TILE is turned and nlrdady its sands
running silently steadily through. History doesn't i
an cpodh that so stressed the nacossity of TilKIPT.
X0Wln t Ills i of necpMitatwi f IIRll tuni n np J1
in -ydur Book of Life and let your first oiiiry he a sawn
deposit With the
SOhacfer J C. Bills S. M. Reason.
Rips Transfer Company. San An-
tonio: capital stock $13000. Incor-
as secretary was not known but It Porators: II. C. Rips. A. T. Mooty W.
urnct ct ft toil hi tttnmhora nt tho rnm. iJ. HOfirK.
mltteo tliat Mr. flGnneU had snld over' Amendnients were filed by tho Wei- Paso capital Btock
FIRST STAT
Abilene
BANK
Corner North 2nd and Pino St 3.
i-.il. ' u er:
.Wt00 Incor-'and Friday at 7 '30 p m Evp .v
. : -...... . ..--.- nl . .. . r r xtr.fiii xv v fjnrs xvnionmi. - u a tiv.ntrw t.
tnc plione Haturtiay morninK tliat 110 mr uu wumpan 01 nuusiun. increaa- puruiui nww-. - - ..mv. ni r
. .. . . it t .i.t- in ni.t MAi. r.n. 3A unft .. t. tr lrnriirnra niiti nTtinrq
tU IUII. 11. "WMB"!) ..m w...-.
vn-
Oom-
JGIWH I
Ji.. IlUU-j
LTiutz.
(vnitli! hn In Al.llnnn Tiiph.Ihv of 'thla i Inc Canital Slock from S30.U00
coming week nnd definite nrratiKe- JCO.OOO and tho Fairfiold State Bank1 Stockton Realty & Abstract
iienls will bo closed at that time. of Fairfield. IncroasinR capital stock pony Fort Stockton; capital
Sir nnnnatr hn linnn In enmmer- from 115.000 fn S2B.000. 56.000 incorporators:
Mai work for some time and recently Permit (o do business; In Texas was1 den G. E. Fori;uson.l!. 1
Msitctl Ahilrne In comnanv with Col. erahtBil tho Cotitlnnrital Investment'
Hnrvev of Arkansas nresldent of the'Comtmnv. Inc.. of New Orleans can.l ENMOV Till SUnMKIL
Jzark Trails and at this time made Hurt stock $SSoqo Totas headquarters Cook with a fifohss. You Can
i very favorable Impression on those at Dallas. t nav the price In dtlr installments of
hat ho met. Austin Brothers Bridge Company of fuel grocer and Ibuteher bill Ed.
Tho report of tho committee recom- Dallas: capital stock. SiOO.OOQ. In ' S. Htinhos Co. . W adv.
nieiuiiiiK .Mr liennott was unanimous-; corporators: C. R. Mooro W J
ly accepted and tho committee dis. Wvatt. Frank B Austinf l
charged. i Shepherds of the World. Dallas: no'
The president announced the ntMmnltnl stnrk Incnrnorninrs: V. . IS THE CHtmrJIinS. ' First 3IcilioiltHt Clmrrh
polntment of tho following commit- Rjorkman C C Azboli R. IL Young-1 i Siindny March tho 10th litis
tc8.: .. .. . f Wood ' I'rench'lng nt 11 a. m. by LH b
fruanclal: Hv O.ooteti chair- IHg Four Ranch Company. Truscott. ... . Mouzon .of Dallas.
V; U i i "u"a- wtsuu' "'"D'' Knox county; capital stock $60000. rrsi "ni'Ms nurni Sunday school at 9:4 a. in II H
uhuiuiu mm uw. u j-aiuii. i IncnrnnriitnrK- A P Ailblnir TiiiUim ir. Jlliiaru a. jcnKons I'asior. i ilrnv. Sunt
t .." .:
ie price In dAJJy install
grocer and ijrtiteher t
ghoa Co. fT
'
. Eplscopnl Church.
North Third and Orango stn . ;
Sunday Services llolv rnnr .
7:30 a. m ; Sunday school. i a n
morning prayer and sermon Ham
evouiiiB prayer and sermon 7 i. t
Wookilay Service Every dav n
oopt Saturday Litrtny 5:3o p ni Tik-
day holy communion 7 a m TUa
day holy communion lo a m
Bvorybody is cordially invited i.
f thoso sorvlcos. A. D. ELLIS 1. ti r
M
mi ueo umioD - Incornonitors: A. C. Adklns Dslla-! Of. Mill
jr Civic Improvomeut; eounty- E. D. Smith Harris couhty; 10:00 a.
. chairman; . A. Mm- ftrt El)oIng DaJla; cotinty. j - G. Watts
mes Louis Montgomery R KnBt 11 a. m
Taxation for
Judge Stlnson
ter Honry James
and Ceo. S. Anderson
This committee Is appointed
work out a plan In connection with
Uie city government for raising money
by taxation for tho support of the Ab-
Uono Chamber of Commerce and oth
er civic improvement organizations.
m. Sunday School Prof. J.
Suporintcndut.
nv and 7:30 p. m. preaching
T rt Prtroiirnn Tin! rv. .. . . hv lhn nastnr.
? ' Vonirtti : nnnifnt afnek sinna inJ Building will bo 'comfortablo.
w.r.v. ..j-.... .w..t. -aaoivvv-l
cornorators: T. M Fercuson. W. S.
McGeniko F M. Taylor. V Presbyterian Church.
Piatt Lumber Company Lufkln;; Corner of North Second and Dooch
rapltal stock $15000. Incorporators: streets.
L. B. Wright. C. O. Wright S. R. I-nr-i T. S. Knox D.- D. Minister
LUKEG.BRADLEY
HEBE FOR FlESllU
ko:
Valley Gin Company. San Benito; .
capital stock. $K.000. Incorporators: !
John T Lomax J. M. Klrod. R. A. I
Nicholson i
Permit to do business In Texas was I Invited tn all the services.
granted tho Allnnohaha Oil Company'
l iiopKiiiB. iiinn capltril (took. ?40 ChrlsUan College.
vw i u.mio uuiuiiuuncrs ai l'.iuuriu.
ixas uivnionti on
Company.
. iwicuiut t-aiis; onpital stock $30000
Luke L Rraillcy of Houston. as-finooi.oriaor. F. - Knoll8' j ' B
ilstant district manager for Stono &jchIWo. H A. Allen.
-!9tSu" l !? TMXnV! I1 r'Cl Wf! Nation Supply . Company Inc..
aoro Friday to attonrt tho Jinoral p-ort Worth. earltJll 500
u rt.uiiv iui.-iiiu u ujou .uumiuj rornuratorii Inhn l Tlntr. nnn
Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Evenlrfg service at 7:30 o'clock.
Sabbath School at 9H5 a. id.
Christian Endeavor 6 p. m.
Special music. Public Is cordially r filiation who would like
i dletinguishod nulnit
ibe glad to have you cox
lal wolcome a
Dlble classes at 10 a. m. Tho Lord's t people corao.
Sunnor nnd nrfinchlnc at 11 ti m. In t . Vary ftriwernallv
tho Colleee chanol. Gosnnl nnrvlenaf J. G.lillLLER. IV trr
at the Queen Theatre at 7i30 n. m. J
Preaching br Geo A. Kllncman. Flnt Clirl.stlan C'liurclu
Kpworth Leuguu at U:30 p ni M...
Florence Goss prosidont
'Ther will bo no night bit j .- .
First church slpco wo will .iff. i
groat mass mooting at the st Pa
cnurcn anu near uispop net a
again.
There will bo a fifteen minute .-
mo n to the Sunday school by tn r
tor at 10:15.' Lot all the . ':jr
come.
Dlshop Mouzon was a for -.c t. . t
of First church and has a largt r
of friends Irrospectivo of cb-rFTi 5TI
r t
i '
and m y!
trt al. ''.u
ln fPh f..i nr xt- ii-. -""- -" !..
:."T . .. w. "'""" iiarwoi. ai. i Harwood Jr
Mlnlstorlnl ITntnn
. Tho Ministerial Union of Abilene' ll:0(' '
! iiui.1 t -- i -tttaii- nii-.Kkt . . zl . fmflfifi Xfnnilnv mnrnlnp n lAtn n tlinl I'IUr.
. . "'-CLiT'Z'C'T r-vj' .. v?: ..Mot piwwntj-ck!. :; ubrar;: -'fpr-ont.'
.. -..w.w. .. --. ... -"M-m(UI HirM. HAiMi. Itirnrnnruinni'
rW4 tF r ti j-i lnfE-nmtrt I ilii fif i i m 4 (ik . . . j
""'v' "; vi'"'i'"' vul. ... u. l Hnrkrldor M. G
rlendg Burial took place at tho local
cemetery
Blblc4ehoolA:-i5.
Monlnm woJKlilp and comnmnfi
necial message 'he
All (mombera urged l lp
A. D. Ellis Secreury.
First Ra)tlst MIssIou.
Sunda school 3:00 p. ni.
Preaching 2nd and ith Sunday
Walnut Street Hoy. R H. WU
Hamilton. J
Snodgnufa.
Jwich Hardwaro & Furniture Com
M- TiinL-n..i ... ti.. r.t-1. ". -". iu-jiipi. iuu.. 41-u.uvu.
.... ....o u.u..u i.yutj incorporaters: G A Jonea. F. L.
ird. waa unable to come. Ho Is 83 rontJ w uoa'
eara old and was down with rlieu- sisn . m-..i r.i... tliams pastor
matlsm at Miami Fla. Dalian- nn rattit.i .in-t in. . - - .
Mr- Bradley who U widely known fors I 6. H. bSL W mJST College Heights Baptist Church
in Texas stateu rrmay tnat tne Mg u nodding B'be School 0:45 a. m U. Collins
concerns are not now maKing any T.ni mm. -.. Superintendent.
axtensiona. unless they happen to bp Waxahaehle; Capital stock. $60 000 f Preaching at 11 a. m.
iguKvu wwiiumHr HiuuBir. n- incorporators: T. J. Cole J G Corn-' aunbeam and Junior B. Y P. U. atf
iu uiu niuncjr iiinrnui w mo ugi" walL Erllng Holland 3:00 p. m.
:u0 o'i Nn.
I Interm-NJatoX C. E
Senior C. T 0:30
Junior C. E 1:30.
Spoelal niMsical and devctiv.
program 7:30.
Bvorj'ono cordially hnltod to a
J thaec Borviaoa
itib
P-Iiiiiii. oi un tiiun-wuiitiiu v-.(t)Hiii Amen.lmanl. fn .... n -... :
tur. the big concerns being wholly i-.fc nL.... rx.V7.... ... "
.wnnfel vlth the task of keeping 7fli .TT- .-'ZS: ... "..B.
their prewmt holding on on en -; v" tZ .'Z.: J1. A."'
ie -.w... i.uuiiun ci i-anu
Mr Bradley was related
rlsg to Mr Rlckard
Senior B. Y P. V. 4:00 p. in.
Evening service. 7 30
J. C. BURKETT Pastor
w ineroasing capital stock from $1200' Chi
9ar- to 425.000; Cameron ComprtMs Com-! Christian F
ChrlsUan Science.
wii C'umeron.
Science services win pe
4 Itosolutloiis of Respi't't mi Hip I'm
Of Ferris Price.
Ferris the son of Mr and Si
J. I Price waa born April 24 s"
In Weinort Texa He lived wifh h
parent In Haskell Texas. Hud b" .
In Simmons Collude Abilene T
for tho past threo year.
Ferris was a member of tin- iJ
Sons" Class of the First I'uru
church Abilene Texas and' was
the dia'a
t two viewpoints that of official Wash- southern Life Insurance Company " fcaenrice all for the soldier TrUIA llin niniriP
i Ington and from the battle front. announces the purchase of the Busch TW eom to worship the soldier al- PAHn flNII iflli rill
Lieutenant Porigord was a profas-. office building In Dallas at a price of moat. Everyone here is working for ' L"'u '1'J 'Ull IU
sor in the Catholic Sominary (n St. $100.00 and also mado known that tno Govornment and thy roallzs the-
Paul when the war began and has an the company recently had concluded- 'ueanlng of the war J
M A. degree from the University of the purchase of another North Texas Yesterday morning we went to the!
Minnesota tie entered the French .' Insurance Company the name of which zoological park and saw the IWo ani-
army as a private being a member of I was withheld roals of the world. Including all tliel
tho company that was prdored to re- animals presented to the Presidanta '
cetve tpe attacic irom me uerman im mere u a turkey that was preaeatod ' whool boat- capital stM $10to00
penai uuaru hi u ubiu in wo tnuiu- i nnflll 1111 lo 'ani niison In January. 1!S. Q lexss beaiusrters at Dallas
pagne district. The last officer to fall KlHlIp Will I hat has red whits and blue feathers S P Ham lto. itegsmn at tk Hn The Tews Ifeui Powder Com
gave his sword to Private Perigord to JIUllUI IwlUULuli Thr is also an ano in there that l-ttr.ee l-rwe ( the Texas & Pa paBy ef WHtBlngton. Dal. sitrread-
ieaa t" coiupauy. i.ut; uurinuub wuii aimost me perfect specimen of a man " ' u1 srsd fu permit ta do business
repulsed and Perigord was made a IPlIT8Ul' t at a tabls with knife and tWitfy Sstr(ijf a-arning of heart Texjts
Inereasiug capltalhold every Sunday morning at U:00 1 "!ln' Wor i?"1"
c. m. in rjo .iiuaic studio aver
Muslo Company on Pine Street
stock from $S0Mo to $10oW Rt- m- o Music Studio aver Hall f"81 Xldf m Ua ?-m "J1'
Su.mlv (ominv Rmi-. I wA !... Muni- f!nmnnnw nn nine 3traat lB W l . al C. A. WOrK UH wen O'
Supply Comnaiiy Sour Lake increas
nie csimai stocs from $12000 to $30-
M. Soulhslde Baptist Church
Permit to do business In Tesaa.' . O- J HaUi Pastor.
r& granted tho Ohio Cities Gas' Program for each Lord's Day and
mnimuy toiumiMis Ohio canital' fllgnta 7:30 p m
Christian Endeavor work
Besldoe his brothers. Fern- I-
4 host of friends and relative-
mourn his death.
Wheroas: It has plcatcd or H-
FLAGMAN IE DIED
mni V PITIinniV tock WWW. Texas headausrtert at. Preaching servico from 11 tn J2 a t ? "r. who knaweth b-
rflH I HH H HI "ec- A"n slntr & Company.fm. 'f " wWt. this younc
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BISHOPAIQUZDN
INHERE TODAY
VOVll SEKMOXS AMI LECTt'lU
TODAY AMI JIOMUY
.Ti.nin- irnin 4 ." ' inyuH unu wworKor aeoniy
Senior B. Y P. v 5;45 p m .JIbtan' l' j resold th "
SUndav avunlin- ho-X-Ipo n n!ni- ' he officers teachers and v pi
SSS? ltd1 and86 "nsstoVfoSt :? " r
to meets Monday afternoon : ; J
l . . j . . r i iiim tr- i n ' l r r m "
i .... . if- ---- -.--- 4-w-u-j sat . inu isiiHHUitv. Jiiunt!'iK nrHVfr nnrvi-Q vannaniTi ...
t to the tan of the Wnnhi-...' ne bo was nhinped haturds afi- Dallas: loans nnrf invAna. .t ! . .'.iC V.; "-'"""' taw Hour of sorrow
on monument which is Ml fast high ' ar!0 to SweMwatecJor burial. Herta stack." l0w Intorparatora- J ' Meeting for Sundav srhrwi ta..nhOM We u furtbef rosolved. that a p
It is simply wondsrfMl awl you mUtwmmrli u Swaeater q Duko E- I Flinwin I Tstor ' WdVv 5Sm S 7W W ' hls -M-itlon be sent the 1 t-
f . all at Washington! the lK Mr. Hamilton was vimn w d -fij fiiJ ?"& CZnJ &sZolTil a V Joe T I 7 m" AMWnt "
Arlington and all surroandlai tarn. Rve T H wa. !! kaw .TftsarkAiis -St iw aX S n IL. ' JiS a ra Joe T Porter for publication and Ws- -
Lieutenant. . . hHhKh I lillfl V "orfc. idh-s-. Tbs nils Jtorrts Ptan pm.u.w MH---t n..V;-iL- . J I-V tt the Qtreated relitu
Civ thAiicanri Vfn(h 1ii4. rctenttan III H I III 11111112 (.. .. .. .1.- . .. ... . . ' "ha hiufu .hlnnail On ..... . . . . - - '
the blessing of Father Perigord pre-j
paratory to meeting the first assault '
Attn f etwwmn . -ttfl Tlii Vb f
Sir T. wrr.nded 7o7 4I00 of M m'M')M'S TO DELIVER
them. Weutenant perigord wears th
cross or war conterreo oy iiarsnai
Jqffre for conspicuous personal brav
ery; also five stars conierroa lor me
same reason ua the cross can be con-
ferred but ouca. Three bars Indicate
that be has received three wounds in
Utile.
Other than Lieutenant Perigord
Secretary Houston will be aeeonipa.
nied by Professor T. F. Moran of Pur
due University assistant director of
the speakers bureau of tho commit-
tee on public information and Ber-
trapd Nelson and W Curtis NiihalBdn
members of the Ftmr-3Hnute Men
division of the committee.
-. .v wbbi an over uk Capitol " "------:.-.. bb it futjm Isfwfloratnrs- Prank
iirounds around the Whhe HftUM. ..rid1 tw m WMty yaars. Mus-trove. J J ifiB r 1 wii-i
- thrangh the Botanhial gartlea. There K Hamlltoii m.aii4 - imr ImmIU Cam-tuny Ser
.... t r plants from all over the world n tr W8re h'6 frw Swetwter m c mmr Iteyiw esuaty wtpltal stock
Bishop fc D. Mouzpa of the Memo hls garden. I saw eoffee and ban- My ttm iMdy to tlat plac Sv -fSMft. lmmoli n j wu
R Y. P. U. 4:Q0 p. tn.
am fcpueopal churah. South utll ar- anas growing. 1 aUo saw a tree which enl ma" &nA o daughtare survive lUrns J o CoSiraw C I Pinn
rive in Abilene on an aarlv mnmtn . . 1 ....!.. i... HuiWm ' T ' . ' v fr. -- rina
. . . : " ... . . --..v mbwhu inuuiuu iiiiv-i.ii;
IIOVSE VOTES TO DO
XTf.X WITH bTB-TKEASlIUES
WASHINGTON Mawh 9 Tms
house today toted w to 71. to elimi-
nate the sub-treasuries at Baltimore
Boston. Chicago ClndnnatL Sew Or-
leao New York Philadelphia St
1-ouls and San FFaacisco Tie aetlon
was ukcu during preliminary disous-
uvm oi me legisiauve executive ana
ttHc1sl appropriation bill and will
ewe up for final actios later- Ht-
fort to abolish tlte sub-treasarie iaj
previous years imte lmlul
j. . a . "
t"8 aa a-spsn oaa-aud-ii--rr-aB-r Washington couTd ea.lfv
morrow in a series ot meetlns at the tee called the City of Monuments be-
locBl Mattaodlst chHrahas. tfey ar ertalniy thick l'
Bishop Mouzon will l accomjniod have seen a monument of almost ev-
b his daushter Ml Hattle Mohzom. ory hiro. and as Jsek EHltut iur'
Mn th Stmt? 5 5 w4r..vi -Then. re place
and BIrs D. F. Sensabaugh at the dis- left far our-
lrtS .f wtmE. k u u h oei the Blanton lms and
A 1 tVd;.r t?e?toMsP pracb' l-"y wailt tlwtr borne
j at the First Matiiodist bureh t this weak- w n -- "..
Wfi lim f e a rmtd '.row Sa""fln- fey Sinior High school
1 at St Paul's MethodbR ehurch studying th --. t auT
BtiBgsJGw Conru
.sacred Heart Catholic Church. t
Fifth and Beech streets ' r
Mass at t a m. High mass at WM
a. m . sarmnn. Kvonfmr Hovnttana I
Company mil jt jjl Ijsntsn. ievotion Fuila34
' copy be entered on the
f uyal Sons" Class.
i RespoeUully submitted.
I B. W. ROGBHS
T. J. EDINS JU
R. M. DUDLEY.
J. LLOYD Sl'MMKIt
TJonirnt
retorrf -J-
Lou of Una
At
BltiFl ti Ml UAthn.llo. .-.! . "
- -" "; wureu. MfiBg me mtmm today. AM our
i j fe- H4 Jiuuiwj (. s rauife m efc f. nra.aifl urf rta' ....
I ill .l.j.. !- ..... ii. . . . r ---- vvt L
vf the two great Methodist bodies I hone 1 wr hsar f-ma V4
" " ' '- " MIVHM M9 F.4J VCU1U4
at jj. Paars his famous lecture. "As-
bury and IBs Tims-."
Many out-of-town uilnistw aud
laymen -lll be here for the westibg
f Tcff u 7 IB u kBOWD resident f Fb6r uty
.i. !. T 77 . . " "" B DI W'B "'' siternooa -t
w-J- " K - wr- r uill u i SJi(Ju4. WUjJ WuJ U4 Wttl
WtAMt.
J.tiTAN MariU j A V. Lotsm a
iUK in the MMtth
svenititf hi the litU.wu c watery
Baseball Tennis Goods
We have just received a shipment of hats gloves mits
masks halls tennis rackets tenni-s nets tennis halls!
etc. Everything in the athletic goods line.
The Montgomery Drug Company
Thrift Stamps and Certificates for Sale.
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