The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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OF TEXAS
^■fORMALS
n KM FOOD MEN
Between 45 and
50 white and col-
ored aummtr nor-
nill in Texas
will be addressed
during months of
June and July by
from the Federal Food
Administration for Texas The
of the schedule of
is the task of H. L.
director of edu-
' the Texas Food Admin-
Utratioo. Dr. P. W. Horn, su-
perintendent of the Houston
pablk schools, will address six
aormals in Northern Texas for
the Food Administration, while
Administrator Peden will speak
before those normals being held
lb* closest to Houston.
While a number of speakers
will be recruited from the out-
lide, the following members of
Administrator Peden's staff will
fate days off from their desks to
make the food talk before the
8tate teachers: H. Wirt Steele,
dfteetor of organization; Ksrl
M. Roberts, county Food Admin-
istrator for Harris County;
Judge Henry J. Dannenbaum
and Judge Ireland Graves of the
legal and enforcement division;
Bam H. Dixon, director of agri-
culture and live stock; John H.
Regan, director at education, and
H. L Mills, asaociate director of
education.
Re*. E J. Howard, chairman, and
W. L DaTta. aecrelarjr of lit eiecu-
Htt board or the colored aaetlon of
the Federal rood A dmlnlat ration for
Teiaa. ■ID apeak before the colored
normal*.
The white teacher*' normal* are lo
fe* heM thla uamrr at Abilene. Ar
Bit«, Athens. A eat la. IWauniont.
to*. Brenham. Rrownwood. Browne-
*Ule. Canyon. t'laco. College dial loo.
('•manche. t'orpu* Chrlatl. Crockett.
Mailaa, Denton. El Paao. tieorgetown.
Oonsalee. UreenTille. Hondo. Houaton.
ttuatavlUe. McKtanejr. Marahail Me
rtttlaa. Parte. 8m Antonio San Mar-
co*. 8herma*. tttephenrllle. Tehua
ca*a. Waco, Waiahachle Weather
tore and WoodrUle
The colored laaebera' normal a sill
he held Ihla iomn>r *t Austin. Ileau
Moat. Caldwell. Croehett. Kort Worth.
Hoeato*. Kaufman. La Grange. MrKln
ar;. Marshall. Tyler. Victoria. Waco
end Wadder
SUGAR IS SCARCE.
The werk ef the aubmerine eff
the Atlantic coaat early In
Jane reaulted in a great leee
ef augar from Cuba and Parte
ftlco. Thla maana that we
muat be eepecially careful in
our uae ef thla Important com
modify. The United SUtaa
Feed Adminletratlen auggaata
that each peraan uae no mora
than 1 peunda every menth. *
Whenever poaalbla honay.corn *
ayrup. maple augar and ear J
ghum aftould be uaed.
MMMMMMUMMMMMMMMMM " " MI^S as S
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GRAND OPERA SINGERS ^,(J* p
COMING TO DALLAS m Crmaal Cases.
MiTHOPOLlTAN GRAND OPERA
QUARTETTE TO SING AT THE
STATE FAIR OCTOBER 11TM
Pr*sitl*nt K K la Knight n ,
Bounce* the of (he worid 1
faiuou* Metropolitan Grand Opera ,
Quartette, ilrert from the Metropol
it an Opera Houne. New York Citjr.
for the Srat* Pair of Texas thlt year
The date of their appearance will be
Friday. 0< ober 1 Sfh
The ijuartetta constats of Mm-
Franc** Alda. iopr&nn; Carolina Ut
arrl. contralto. Giovanni Marttnelli. I
t^nor. and (rfuieppe I)♦* Lu<« a. bar
itone
OATS PUOOINQ
3 tail—po. na . om Ur<h
2 CUM eillk
!cup corn r in«|>i« ayrup
da oa . ut up tmall
•% t*-tat « n Ml:
1 tf««t<ovR w ant:ta
Mn ihe corn rrh with % eup mil*
Ileal th# isntrftr.ni mtlk in a AouMa t~ 'i
+r AAA the .••rnatnr h * r^p data* an *
a lt an-t •' r until tl k and .*rtok
' >r mtnu.*-a A«t«t nHi and v- *
mi., a «iiah ta «** ! ftervea f • pao^'
I'runti are of tetci
SPICE CAKI
Witn part of tn« augar replaced Wf
ayrup
S cup fat
S cup augar
S •II'
1 cup ayrup
-up mtlk
I !f vanilla
•j lsa*|M>>n f'na r
I tf«apo<>ni t akm< powder
tt a«|HM n aali
I tcasp«H n •■ln *m« a
House Joint Resolution Ne. 2.
To amend Section 10. Article 1,
of the Constitution of the State
of Texas, providing for certain
rights of accused persons in
criminal prosecutions. and
the manner in which the case
may be prosecuted, and pro-
viding for the procuring of
the testimony of the witness
for both defence and prosecu-
tion.
Re it nsoh eil bit the IsyiMature :
I
. _ _ , of the State of Texas:
Th-i Wiling rolea of Fauat. Rigo I •
lotto, t'armen and other well kno «n ! Section 1. That Section (10) i
and «n. i ! e. >*ttfu: opera* are anu.n* '0f Article (1) of the Constitution
Ih \e|il<!o* for the expresiion of
the '.id 'alenta nf these eon
'WfuiSjr ■ .iarnnn<( alngera
a tenor >ioi t of internatmnsi and hereafter be as follows:
1. In all criminal prose-
The First National Bank
Albany, Texas
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00
WAR SAVIN6S ANO THRIFT STAMPS
TRAVELER'S CHEQUES
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
of the State of Texas be so
amended that the same will read
one ! „
■ — l Sec.
Sanitary Barber Shop
Wilson A Bias, Props.
W. R. BIGGS, Mgr.
U toatpo n «-ir v- a
I ta*apo >n alias-
3\ ru;>a harlay flour
1 cup ral-*ina
t'rtani fat aunar ant
reputation *ill alao be h n rd
«l\o is eitrt'in^ly |H>pular in Texas
John Mt for mack n> win appear clitions the accused shall have a
on Krlda*. t>ct 25th ... . . . ______
,. „ . _. ... . . speedy public trial by an impar- - —-— —
Mr ortnack anil F-dein ik-.hnel r K
der. hi* acompamat. ha e raise<i (ja| jurv. He shall have the ®n<^ paased the Senate witn
^rr.^.r:ru,„,R? H,K. demand .he amendmeau. b, . fo-third.
their own nip«na Th^t ha*e aiao cause of the accusation v®t8, y6ts 21, nay8 4, and the
"fTlmbue" ,um f°r ,h" KB"h'Vagainst him. and to have a copy House concurred in Senate
on the laat Saturday and Sunday thereof. He shall not be com- amendments
of the eipoaition th. French srm |led ^ve evi(,ence aKainit vote, yeas 123, nays 0.)
ph<>nt Or. h-'t'ra with lau added < • K
in.au iii ppear Thii i one of himself and shall have the right
the mos>t fanioua orcheatra* the
by a two-thirds
of being heard by himself or
'IK
* MWa
Add the atr io mtlk .>nd \anlUa anJ m •
«v«|| Add •'fofr.f ir If'iuid and tl «
• TT ingr*d *nta % f:- 1 gather Add thr
flaT.trinf %n ! fo'd n 'he *e' b stan •
a hi tea I aat!> add th ratama Hak# f r
• >n« hour in a m^leraif -v-u
FROZEN CUtTARO
1 pin* milk
teaapo ne c« rnatarrh
I t t«a*p>w>n« rol.l milk or aa'tr
1
1 cup « orn ayrup r sufficient m*;. -
ayrup « r h - e\ f r desired awe^tes'.ni
lh IrjApe tia eatulU
'« teaapH>p « '
M jM the milk *nd add th e<*rns#ar
nlsed eifh lha r* ld in Ik or water •' ** ;
he mixture v-r h •* w^ter f r IS*
' .tea %dl th«* «•<< - «*■•!> S'«a'-r
' s< 'k th^ n .stui* for V tea tu-
rn a\r ip j« * "he a.* * atlr Ihr m *
j .re sr -II it !t af. 1 .t *11 th
I van;lla in l fr- •• tl •* r^atard in the * -
way aa !«• reitn
FRO' Z N APRlCOTt
l " xjuart caa pi 'te
j Water
| ! eopa .«ni >r ther - ymp
t t; e tytsp fr >m -he aprl *>is add * \^
j t'em s>r*ip ami *uffl«* - nt S4 ee ta make I
iuar* "in h* «*• .i a ■ f #he r
I rods tanM , r i « • ' e fii- R -
• n .• : I*- i th t|^' ota thrntign a
( telralner tala *he pulp bora tftily IN
- n . < --*• 'he ■ • lu
Approved March 10, 1917.
(A TRUE COPY.)
C. D. Ml MS.
Acting Secretary of State.
Horld and thla will he ita flrat tm
enrati t« ir it mil (••■nie dire> t council, or both, shall be con-
from 'h l'-*n« Conjeriatorjr of Mn , , , ,
alf and rona.al.t of nearly |00 tal f">nted by the Witness against
• nteii mu«i ;an« eich one of hom him and shall have compulsory
:< a pa>' n.a>'- r -if hU Instrument
Th a>in ^ nfement of the engae*
inent of Uie.e rel-hriled muaieal ar in his favor, except
the witness resides out of thelgressional District
tire S«>'it!n '-«t
Buggies, Hacks, Tnps, tan
For SA
process for obtaining witnesses jQ women voters and other
that when V0(ers 0f Seventeenth Con-
We have for sale a number of
second hand buggiea, hacks,
traps and gears, cheap. Will
take good notes.
2t Albany Livery Stable.
Miss Ruby Killian is visiting
home folks in Oklahoma. Mias
Ruby has been connected with
the Albany News as compositor
State and the offense charged is ,
for several months, and is now
• . . , (tll , JudKe Joe Adkins of Brady> taking her vacation.
a violation ot any ot tht antl* Texas, candidate for Congress
trust laws of this State, the de- jn ^is seventeenth district, is a Vote for Judge William Pier-
Will FYHiRIT PDnniim fen(lant an l the'stale shal1 havt man who stands for clean poli- son for Court of Criminal Ap-
IILL tAnlDII rKUUUbld the right to produce and have H and ^ ff0vernment. u_u-.- -is#- t u:w:
SAYS SIXTY COUNTIES
peals-He's a life long prohibi-
At t « Stiti Fair o Teaat.
Octeber IV?7
OaHaa
SREAO MAKCRa IN REMOTI
COMaTauCTION camps HAVE
aeaciAL baking program.
lu. certain localities railroad row
pen lee and contrertor*. mining oil.
ftafclag and togxlnn comj anle«. and
ctntrar tlaf nrma ope rein ramp, to
le*4 their eaptayee Tho e uung
three or Bin berreU ot flour and
Mil per month la hehlac operation*
CilkjKt to llee«ae and to the bak
refutation* In moat raeea It ta
Slfflcalt for each canpe to mak.> out
(ho hnter'* weekly report, or to ion
lora to the aorelce mlee for public
kntteg place* (Rale AT), aa required
the baking refulattona In addltloa
ehllo waate muat be prevented. It la
• n*e**d policy of the fBod Admin
labation to eee that men nn*as- l In
pari labor are allowed a anfflrient
^aantity of bread of rartoua form*
Admlnlatrator l*etlen. through hit
C luuty admlnlatratora la Teia*. efftra
Iheee enmpe tbo option of adopting ih*
I <lkiwlag flour conaerratlon plan lu
|iea of tbe prevent *er«lce plau i Hult
/ 7) and beker a weekly report *y*
lew:
I Wheat flour allowance to be 411
ounce* per any per perwm If a
ramp purchase* itk Vli tory Ureal,
deduct one-half the <-ij(hi of
itread 'hb the llour alio* ance.
aa two ounces .4. Victory Urea I
voalalna one ounro >t wheat
Hour
I .• ipplle* of (hiMl lltnir •> >> pur
cha*c* of MM lu*w
I All bakery produ. la to lie 1111J ■ t.t
accordance with the Haking 'eg
ulatlon* where prat iieabl-
< Th obnervance M .me titir •:
wbeatlee* aieel e«. Ii da/ wi!l 11
«tat In thia (ua«eti4liie
I Mocka to be llmiletl lo Ihirti iay«
•apply eacopt wheie r«u|M irt
dletnnce from aoair * .tl aupp.
I It order that he nnf hiS'l >'•
•-ervance of IhU il.nir rona-rt i
t on plan, the ^Niod \dunui>tra' Jr
v Ul require anch cwin|n to aiak*
end deliver lo !>• tl m ttate VI
II.Intelrator a tlire« leal. m 'e > I 1!
tie baker* i --klt 1ep.1i! *itli'■
eeehl) or n uitiiir iep «rt .it tliur
iiaiumptliw «•. I number u .u -a.a
aenrd aa tMitiiu*>l 01 Itakiua H.
lieporta.
j COTTAGE CHEESE
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Cettag* cK:im will cut do*n {
your meat biMa if you aatll ut* *
t 'or that purpot* Nat* thea* j
lu ;j«Jtio.i* from tn* United
Stataa Foed Admmiatratian
Th-- Tiiti rounty Fthlliltflr'i At
*o« i tion aerording to a recent an
nouif ement >f it* l"re*it|Hnt tl 11
1.0yd ••f Vega etpn.' to ha*e ill
t> eminty eih'bli* it the \rricultii
e rtl ileimrtmen" thw year
J \n mhit.it at th state Kair of tine or imprisonment, otherwise
J T 1< t* a profl'able laveatiuent
J It la a'a.t a (tairlotlc prUlleg. that
* our agrii-.ilt<iralt*t« anil horth ultur
i.t* are goini; to take advantage of arising in the army or navy in
♦ m gie*it* nereaaed nunio-t* thta (he militia, when in actual ser-
«esr ar.ord ugtoMr laird Jr. ir«o 0f war or public
the evident admitted by depo- Rev j „ T,y|or pMtor o( jbove ^ ^
•ilion. under SucK rules.nd laws t|le |„pl„t church. whta| , Jplendjd chrjjtjiui ^
A. W. Tipton, member of the tleman.
Methodist church. —
A. B. Carrithers, member of Liston Casey came up from
Christian church. San Antonio thia week to sea
Dr. J. B. Granville, Jr.. mem- home folks and -to join Mrs.
ber of Presbyterian church. Casey and the children who have
John K. Brown, county judge, > been visiting at Lambshead ranch
as the legislature may hereafter
provide: and no person shall be
held to answer for a criminal
otFense, unless on an indictment
of a grand jury, except in case
in which the punishment is by
than in the penitentia ry. in case McCuIloch county,
of impeachment and in cases
vice in time
To aln the sr men armed with
hoe* and rakna and driving ploa* danger.
and tract.*a ar- aa Important at O The Governor of this
men with riflea and grenadea or >p .
eratinn 'mk. K eel, a* «eii *. State is hereby directed to issue
lighting men and f mda mnat t. the necessary proclamation for MerulWh countv
produced in ln^r*Mae *l I'lanM'jea In aVICvUIlOCn Ct)Uniy.
ord^r in «in th!« *trjggi* for the submission of this imend*
vkorM fr^tltiii^
J. C. Wall, sheriff. McCuIloch
county.
P. A. Campbell, district clerk.
McCuIloch county.
W. J. Yantis. county clerk.
McCuIloch county.
H. R. Hodges, tax assessor.
for several weeks.
Mr. Stephen L. Drake and
Miss Bessie L. Dennis were mar-
ried in the city this week at the
home of Dolph Long. W. L.
Manning Esq. officiated.
Te«a* iilfra
for inatruc
it aakfaat M«.iu
ttrange
ot 1 aie t1it.'-«e Seu-a^ae
Jarn ill r T« ted WUeailea*
Itraaatl
Cr<a ne.| ISttaloe* i offea
Omntr Menu.
I'.uia.e t'hf .e l.aiaf
\i ta.ied IVitat-' a Spinach
• WH atlea> Bread
j rt*> 'trt Itareri >n t'ream
• . ..'t.
Supper Vcnu
«" •-* ' t lie'
t ■ e*|
llaa.i. i i;to*a
1^.1- ice st;.|
nil Sauce 11
iai c-tEt _ lAtuct
ui '
The State Kair of
^>nd>•r^ll ipportunttt
• on for exchange of idea* for (lotion for
•he «prea>t of ne* methotla and bet
ter nita of dolrn; thing* on th
farm It la the greate*' two week*
co ir.e of in'analie train.ng obtain
able an* e'ere
ment to the t|ualifled voters of
F. W. Alexander, our county
farm demonstrator, will leave
for College Station Saturday
morning to attend the Farmera'
Short Course School
at the said general election and
< ■
.'ira and
,-l p.
itoeni
r M a !*•
3
S
to I.IW •AKtHrt f«
Sicunt LtCBNMu uwr w
after Auaoar *
i*r
• % *•> Ut
a. a Will t.
h 4-
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41
b-si "iMef
• * -ii 11 tn *He fat an' ten.- i
til ! 1 aa \ - Urn m .
\ I * ■' B «-a VI % I
Iht) Vllh th|
*r-« 1 r .«• m II iks! ptAMtal Gutter an*i
a>ui u« «i • • a««« a ul in ta •th thv ,
h* I ifttinb tri«t ue IVrw tut
f| • ta * I I' •'th bfesd liUialt If
•fttmesi ati I tf\ a «UI a' W • # In lha
i • t an ir* "• IMR
COTTAOC CHlltl LOAF
He^ee
a-r al
I'ntll tka end ol lb,' pro en< ri! *1
Jorlage of wheat llour tbe hWI A4
migration will dl->camra||e tbt ip-'i
I of aew conmen lal l«U<gl*i VI
lalalrator Peden >aaa— r a 1 that
oaa Intendin# ta eater tb>< bu«tne*a
"Taking bread ait«l ndl- aie raj-!.*.,
t i Pot to apply lo* ll-eaeea until after
i'njit 1
Cn4«r Ik* wheat di^iiibuiitM rulea.
>kera oI product. other than rea.l
I d roll*, wbo wtrr not in hat at u** aa in
>.lt are not oeruntteal 0 i ur*h ae 'erw> mta a l* l and bea* in a he> e«*r
, ' 'y . J ' . M ar a uakaalea aa uatu liaaa Or tat.
ft * MM U|9 VMMl |kmr Ml t||M IM AU U |> A a bgaa t biu aal ' v r* awl aa a
f Itivt till MlrU tMlll 4(t«r .U patter crtttkUifi all rr«> trta4 *,MIM •* )"•!
# | 1. | cl Wlrr hrmfc) avK F^ M tUt^n and la h#r fourth v««r of
| g^ II..Akaa aaaatM aM.P Ikal lala ^ ^
BOYS ANO G'RLS CLUBS
AT STATE FAIR OF TEXAS
Kf y eat the meinher* of th
lain tti* girl* r| iha nf Te*a« ahow
more mil better aorh at the Stat"
k't r of Teva« Th^r.- are now tirar
Ijr JS • . Voting *mer1i-ana enroll*<l
In theae e uha The* are alrlvttig
to bettrr farming method* better formation, or indictment, anu
iiveatock home economic* better taking of testimony of witnesses
l«> iltrv and other th<nga o.* lr*l «al
ue on the farm by deposition, under certain cir-
HeaUv north while pruea e.n he ciimstances," and those oppos-
ulfere.l tht* vear bjr the State Fair , . . , . .
management f„r corn «roe,n« can *u such amendment s^all
ti n. preaer«ing poultry raising etc ha\e written or printed on the
rontiMU ar^ pfn onh to th* ... . .. a : 4 .1
bovt antl cirli a ho ari m^mb^ra of follow S. AfUIISt IM
the club* reguitrir organued bjr the amendment to Section 10. Arti-
evtenalon department nf >he \ * M
C oilege In cooperation a 1th the f
S Department of tgriciiltur*
The State Fair of Teiaa i* th*
bett place In the wnrld tn t e the
etldence* of their tviccett In thea*
Ine*
Mrs. E. Strickland.
Mrs. Clara Millerkin.
this State at the next general, Bellamy.
State and county Nona Montgomery.
officers. And over three hundred of the
Sec. :i The nualitied electors . |eatjjn(f men an(j women of Brady Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hatcher
for members of the legislature #n(j McCuJiofh county, whose returned Tueaday from an ex-
shall vote upon said amendment name3 are omitted for lack of tended trip to Southweat Texaa.
sjiaoe.
at which election all persons fav- McCu!lot.h Counly Adkins C|ub. that way.
oring said amendment shall have
written or printed on the ballot
the following "Foramendment
to Section 10. Article 1 of the
Constitution, providing for pros- j
edition of criminal cases b^ in-
Lell says that it sure is dry down
cle 1 of the Constitution."
Sec. 1. The sum of live-thous-
and (&'>.i*iOi dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, is
hereby appropriated out of any
•u aa 'yag'
I "ip .*t ' «r
I Ml *' a" a« *im> .iwIk
I lal.laa. . i \ J. Wtil Willi.
w .-up 'h>ee i :xee iia
! i l*a*|aMII l* Jul !*
I-*. h •! «ag*
Salt. .-af*ee* aad eapataa
Uauid it nmeui i > mla
The n.>nderlul ac>x>mpll bment* of ,
Mia* \gnea Mar* t'onwa*. ja .ghter fund of the State Treasury of
of Mr and Mr* J M t'onnar. Koute
* ltr«an Teiag, lllueiraie> what caafee
doae bj t ini(lii gtrl. 0, bo>. a ho I*
willing to folloa in*'net'.oaa She
aa* the <hamplon Stale prlie wtaaer
latt rear—won more prlie* at the
Stale Pair of Tetat for < annlng
club product* than an? othet girl
lor tlreaoa until alter tbat lata.
P*aaul bet
••'ub memi-erthtp
the State not otherwise appropri-
ated to pay the expenses '\Z pub-
lishing. proclamation and elec-
tion.
(Note-H. J. R. Na 2 passed
the House fo Repreaentativee by
a two-thirds vote, yeas 123, nays
BARGAIN DAYS
Every day in the year
a bargain day at
our store.
is
Quality, Values,
and satisfied customers is our motto.
Make our store your home
while in -Hie city.
J. T. LOWERY
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