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SAN ANTONIO f?Xt RES'S: MONDAY M0KN1NC, JULY 8, IPIS.
I MONEY TO L13TID
ON FARMS, RANCHES AW) CITV P^O 'Iftfr
E. B. CHANDLER 102 F-astCroc\i ;tt t.
(Put No Tainted Ballot in the Box
ANNOUNCEMENT!
To Our Patrons:
The semi-annual interest on the 4.38 per cent investment
funds contracts will he due and payable at the office of this
Company on and after July I, 1918.
Che San Antonio Loan and Trust Compaiy
(( bartered 1892—without bunking privilege*.)
215 West Commerce Street
CAPITAL - ONE mimti Mltttt
SURPLUS, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND MLLM3
Fays 4/2% Interest on Time Deposits
Transacts the general business of a bank and trust company
CHECKING ACCOUNTS SOLICJTEi)
Our land department manages and seils real estate
When an hunest and loyal voter casts a ballot for a candidate for public
office at u primary or tinitl election he or she registers thereon a certificate
thut the ennclldate voted for it. loyal, honest, efficient and altogether worthy
for the cffice to which he aspires.
I ll's certificate should he uiven only upon mature thought and meet with
the consclentlou approval of the voter giving it, for it will be thereafter used
b> the candidate receiving it us a personal endorsement of his loyalty, his
honesty, liih efficiency and his private and political integrity.
II any candidate for any office from Governor to constable:
He not loyal, scratch him.
If any be not honest, scratch him.
II any be not efficient, scratch him.
If any be not altogether worthy, scratch him.
If any there be vho sees no dishonor in official graft so long as he or his
political friend or followers profit thereby, scratch him.
If any there K- who would lay destructive hands upon the institutions of
learning of his State and debase them for political purposes, scratch him.
If any there be who has directly or Indirectly polluted the ballot or de-
bauched the franchise, scratch him.
If any titer., be who prclers a life of indecency to a life of decency, scratch
him.
If any there be who has* thought or thinks more of the emoluments or
power of office than the economical and effective administration of public af-
fairs, scratch him.
If any there be who has winked at violations of the law or who has not
used h;s best endeavors for its full and effective enforcement, scratch him.
If any there be who lias made prostitutes, gamblers and election pollutors
his companions and friends and hopes to kill the votes of good citizens by the
ballots oi' such lawbreakers, scratch him.
I'ut no tainted ballot in the box.
If any unworthy candidate, so scratched, be elected, he will go into office
with a vote so lim ted that he will thenceforth carry the brand of the disfavor
o| all conscient.ou .01cr- his political power will soon be broken and the
.1: lie ol tne comn liiiity ia which !.e lives will not be measured by ei:her his
pc». nai or pot:t cm indecencies.
He will hold the short tenure of his office as a social and official leper,
and the cr> ' uueltan, unclean, will echo around fiim wheresoever he be and
w' ithersoever he' goerh.
The power of the ballot that is boldly and cor.scientiously scratched is
""eater ti.nri tl e power of the \ote that is weakly or unconscientious^ cast.
Hat Savings
$1,50 Straw Hats $1,15
$2.00 Straw flats $1,50
$2.50 Straw Hats $1.90
$3.00 Straw Hats $2.25
$3.50 Sfraw Hats $2.t)5
$4.00 Straw Hats $3.00
$5.00 Straw Hats $3.75
$6.00 Straw Hats $4.50
$7.50'Straw Hats $5.65
$8.00 Straw Hats $6.00
$10.00 Straw Hats $7.50
$12.50 Straw Hats S0.40
^ Army Uniforms C
KNOX
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Special Lot of $4.00 to
$8.50 Oxfords, at
$2.85, $3.45, $4.45
"The Bent
Integrity of workmanship
is your assurance of good
service in R, & S. clothes.
Character of style, color
and originality of pattern
make R. & S. clothes at-
tractive and an outward
sign of a man's good taste
in dress.
Once acquainted with the
superior value, you'll al-
ways wear
R. &S.
Good Clothes
J
Palm Beach
Suits at
$8.50
DAN COM oumrrus "I
tVJPOlLSBEF.
TWO CONVENIENT STORES
New Fibre Silk
Shirts at
$5.00
MEDICAL OFFICER IN FRANCE
IS EXPERT WITH X-RAY
jmmmsw ijarfiaaKuaaoaa
J. O. Terrell
Jesse 1), uppcuheiiner
Ulto Wahrmuud
John Feat
Fred W. Cook
Albert Steves Sr.
Kiiiii C. ltell
DIRECTORS:
John J. .Stevens
l'or will T. l'rtest
John \V. Warreu
K It. Kusseli
Adolph \Vuglier
Alfred Duerlcr
IMck 0. Terrell
Charles Schreiuer
l.'l Kaiiii
M. W. Terrell
Mrs Kui 11111 Koebler
At lee Jt. Ay res
■lohn T. Wilson
S. (J. Hechtel
ENT
"U.S." WINDMILLS & TOWERS
Model UB" STEEL BACK GEARED MILLS and
Model "E" WOOD DIRECT STROKE MILLS
Built for Service
Equipped with Wood Hearings
KRUEGER MACHINERY CO.
Travis 3180 Cor. E. Houston and Chestnut Sts.
San Antonio, Texas
I
MVETINt; TO CONSIDER PROJECT TWKU TH ANNl'AI, SESSION WILL
WILL HE HELD HERE ' CONVENE THIS MORNING AT
Tl'ESDAY. (.[INTER HOTEL.
sti'jis tow:n,i nvttms tin1 treaty - TIip twelfth- itiinunl lonvcntlun of t.tio
lietween tire I lilted States nd Mexico for J l ' \.i> Abstract r.s' Association will con-
ic Impounding «»f the waters of th- Ulo 1 .• 'hh,i«i5*rtimK at U o'clock at the Uun
Irande for Irrigation purpose; will be
en
''i hotel ballroom for tjie first of ita
two days' M-ssion here as the guest of the
i.b. hi,i ring hrms of Sail Auiuhlo.
Alter n dist uswion of the subject of ab-
stin i,n- in all iis phases and au excaauge
<»i opinions mi methods. there will be ail
j(lcciii»u of oft iters of tue association. One
i bod) taking up the mutter is the,"1' uiore delegates will be chosen i<» rep-
niive <ouiniht • of tne Hio (irainl" ' ab.si ratters at the American As
•'•rvalion t.ug!ess. I i will meet iit so,'iat.ou "1 Title Meu to be held in St.
('number »!' Common o Yt 10 o'clock. ' September.
;ik( ii up iii Sun Ant": io Tu-sday. It is
"i"'d t« huve the trenly before the Coti-
cc; of the two n.i ions by the new
The Power of Health
The healthy, vigorous man or woman is capable of hold-
ing their own no matter how keen the competition. There is
always a reserve of strength to draw from.
The Scfenee of Chiropractic
is the science of health. It is the human touch needed by
nature to make and keep you well, able to hold your own
no matter how fast the pace ;*■ r«>\\>■..
A spinal analysis costs you nothing, but It will show you
the road to health.
B. F. & FLORA GURE'EN
Pioneer 1'aimer Graduate Chiropractors.
408 K Travis St. I'hone Crockett 70.10.
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iLvtiu mEwxzxsra tnnomju
Liberty bonds
$50.00, $100.00, $500.(10,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
At Market Prices.
THOS. G. LEIGH TON
Alamo National Hunk l>l«lk•
COMMUNITY HOUSE PLANS
ENTERTAINMENT EACH NIGHT
Variety of Amusements Are to Be
Held for Benefit of
Soldiers.
There will be music and song, dancing
and vaudeville stunts every night this week
at the Community House. Assistant IMre'c
tor liar old ii. Coleman Is in charge of the
arrangement of the programs and is pro
vidlng a variety of amusements i,,i u,..
buys in khaki. There will be dam .ng tor
the dancers and plenty of entert .iiinient
In the way of musical con oris, inowe.s and
vaudeville for the uou duneeis. A .H-recn
will be put up <>n the dame floor for the
moving pictures.
The progiam tonight will be given by
the San Antonio Musical Club ami h in
eharge of Mrs. ,1. \\. Holt. It Includes
two vocal duets. Schubert's "Hark. Hark,
th* Iatrk." and "Sweet and Low." h\ Itarn
by, sun.' by Miss Dorothea Holt and
George Stevenson. A trio number. "Mam
nty Lou." and "The owl and the I'u.^y
Cat," will be sung by Misses Miam li Mur
phy. Dorothea Holt and Kunice Durham.
The program last night included uuin
bers by Dalzeli. .the "N'agabond 1 'rin- «*."
of the Kelly Field entertainers, accompa-
nied by Mr. Knoll; Mrs. K. Core, soprano
nlager of Columbus, (Jhlo; Kalph Mor
den. xonaphone player of Kelly Field;
ISWgeant Itudd, baritone singer, of Kelly
Held; D. (irlndle, tenor ningi r from < aiup
John Wise, and Howard >'el>on. tolor art
1st of Kelly Field The New York tjuar
tet from the 27th Machine Gun Company
of Fort Sam Houston, gave several mini
bur*, and Messrs O'Connor and III* ken
bach of Kelly Field appeared In a comedy
act entitled "The I.ong ami Short of It."
* W.N.s.
llriirlitin t p )our Ilomc.
Vith Harrison liros' Towu ami Countt j
t'alnt from l'ved Hummert ^u4-2uu \Ve.*i
Commerce. I Adv.)
. \v 1.8.
Picture framing ami jnlsts material!
Fred llucimert, '.Oi-JUft West Commerce
I Ad V.)
w.s.s
Winnow giaiB. rred ll unmert, 904-20a
W. Commerce tAdv.l
W.S.8.—
Think <»f It. beautiful tapestry effects
woven in our tile, in Moorish. Persian an I
Arable designs, also Venetian Terraz/.o
marble; visit our factory, F. sf ( evalli»s
Htreet, and l»e convinced. Mosaic Tile Co.
Frost Building. Travi '-".Ml. (Adv.)
W.s.g,
Dr. Worn hi* >mp41nIIk|, IDcks Itulldlng
Genlto-urinarjf and chronic dlse.iHP>
Udv »
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator, 2Jth District.
'1 he Fx press is authorized to announced
Harry Ilertzberg as a candidate for the of :
flee of State Senator for tlie i'went,,-fourth
Senatorial District, comprising Itexar, Ken
dail, Kerr, ileal, Gillespie and Handera
Counties.
Political advertising.)
The San Antonio Impress is authorized I
to announce \\. C. Linden of San Antoiiiu. i
Texas, as a caudidutc fpr Senator tor the i
Twenty tonrth Senatorial Dialriei, com !
posed of Hexar, liaml/ra, Gillespie, Ken- i
Sail, Kerr and H'mI i ouutles, b ibje t to 1
the action ol the voters in the Democrat!
primary ot July
i Political Advertisement.)
For Legislature, Mace No. 2.
Win. A. IHack has authorized The Kx- i
press to announce him us a candidate for
tne L 'l islatuiv, Place No. 1', the
siitli lMstri t. subject to the voic at the
Democratic Primary, July -S, iWLs.
(Political Advertising)
For Congress, liili Congressional District. !
The Express is uu;.iorized to auuounee
as u canuidaiv tor Cuo^.. .. of tue lttli
Congressional District, j- Parrett, sub
Jcct t(. tue action of the DemocniUe pri-
maries.
t Political Advertising)
lor County Ansessor.
The Express is authorized to announce
us a catiuidate for the oifice ot < ounty
Tax Assessor, Pa..i stciiler subject to the
action <d the Deuiocr.ule |»rnnari«s, Juiv
JT, 1U1JS. \our vote is solicited.
(Political Advertisement.;
To the voters of San Antpnlo and Oexnr
County: I hereby anmuin e my»e|f as at
caudiuate for re ele« tipn as « ounty I'a\ i
Assessor, >ui'Jc(t to the Democratic pri
maries, July Ji'. llespe< tfully,
ALIII IM \ iil'TII.
(Political A !vertlseinent.i
lor County Clerk.
The Lxpress is authorized to uiiuoutice
as a candidate for tue oifice id County
Clerk, i.eXar Count), liusseil |{. Jeunett
at the < om.ug primary eicciiuu. July ^7,
l'elr Mi. itiiiKti iit, tiie support ol all
fcOU-l C.t.M O
U'oiitical Advertising).
The F.xpress is authorized to announce
Frank K. Newton as a candidate tor re
election to the office of County Clerk of
itexar County, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
(Political advertising.)
County Treasurer,
The Express ls authorized to announce
the < '.udidac.v of Mi- F. I, llii •> t<>-
the office (»f C>unty Treasurer tor P.exar
v ount.\ t the coming piiiiiai v election ou
July JT. !'ls.
(Political Advertiscuient.)
(tmimUiiniirr, Precinct No. I.
The I.\pre.-s in authorized to announce
Frank L. Heatty as ;i ciiudidnte lor t onn
tv Commissioner. Precinct No I. su!ije<t
to the Democratic primaries. July JT
(Polltlcrl Advertisement.»
ml it Is expe-ted that aboil twenty five
uica, iiiclmi.i.g San .vntotiiaus and repre-
sentatives i Htm iit(i Kin (iraude valley
towns, will be mi (-sent.
«,»iie iious concerning the best methods
I iifcHainioe'it ieatures of the program
im iiule ,i rule to Kelly Field, a theater
party ami a Mexican supper. Local men
hi ( aarge of arniiigemeiits for the enter
taluiueni of tii visitors ure J. II. Wells,
to puisu.' tow, id getiiiij: a railroad built Stuart ami Wlilt Morrjs.
between Fabu ias and Fdinburg. so iiiatt '|M' "Glccrs of the Texas Abstracters'
I in* valley Had- can tlnd an outlet here. 1 ^SS,V bitiou are: It. K. Sutton, Helton,
will also be i.ociissed. Tne execiltiv
ho; ;«!. looking toward consulting a really
practical man mi tlie matter, uas asked
\\ It. Scoit of ll'di.stoii. Federal manager
"l liie Itallwav Adiiiimstrati«di. to a bud
tiie inci-ting. I! will be «|ue>t!oned wliether |
plc ident; \\. \ Wilson. Claude, vice pres
ident; \N. t. Colk, liel toll, secretary; J
l>. lull. Denton, treasurer.
Pitt Milt AM Foil IODAV
The program for today follows:
b ii in.: Convention called to order
a i links tne (Joveruuieut would frown on M'-v Pfe8ident It. F. Sutton of Helton; in
tin propositmo now, or waether it would ' VIM'•|thui, Dr. A. D. Sparkinan, San An-
i tif welcome, Hon. C. A.
Antonio; response, W. C.
Morri>. Houston; address of welcome on
behalf ot Coainbcr of Commerce and neal
i'.st•»te assim-ia*.on, J. ii. Kitkpatrick, Sau
Antonio; response, W. K. Furgpy, Archer
city; address ot welcome <»n behalf
absi racters of San Antonio, lluyiiiond Kd
•oiisider tii,- building of such a railroad udun
of Hiiificient war Importance us to be given I D'Oies, San
pri I 'rem e ai tuis time. A few years ago.
it was stated, the valley people offered to
give the Sap railroad $4,000 per mile If
they would buloi the railtoad, and It is
possible they might offer more now.
All the ralln-iv committee of the Con-
servation Congress, as well as tl" good
roi.ds comiulltee that was appointed to see
a Do ii t gett.ug • straight and good auto-
ijmhile l'o'Uc b"tw< c t lere and the \alley
towns, will also attend.
i it gooil loads (oinuiittee will report
that i! has I,ad good success toward get
ting Federal ami Mat • aid to build up the
I'.ei i <d tooi of tii> ro.nl that extends
thi'oiinh Hrooks County.
TO CO.NTINi i." ilFFoitTS:
However. I a•* ::oc(l Keols . oiiiiulttee is not
■ expet ted io stoo work b'caiH«' it lias at-
j taliicii one good road. It will be the ef
f"i1 1 i '• lac ul ci-s. it is anticipated, to
•liter -t tac I |de of the valley se tioii
i a;:d t ie l edcral Government io every road
| that runs lie W"hu here ami the ltio Grande
lion. I hese roads im lude the llagh
ward-. San Ant uilo; response, ft. II. Hald-
win. Corpus ciirlstl; toll call and raglstra
i'on: leading ami approving minutes of
liMT meeting; receiving appllcatlun# for
inw ineniber-; appointment of committees;
report of J. 1». Hell, treasurer, president's
■•.unt il address It. K. Sutton, Ueltou; ad
jou in men t for lunch.
1:10 p. m : Iteport of executive eom
uiitte . w. A Wilson, Claude; "profes
sionaI I'.taics, J. I». Dodson. San Antonio;
"How May Abstracting Heeonie Mor* Kf
ficiciit and More lllgoly Speilalizeu Pro-
.toliu A. tfiucey. Austin; (five
■ pei Ilea b> anatractera waieh mnat
be written out and handed to secretary
alter reading); "Time and Labor-saving
Metiiods and Ii itiipnients for an Ahsirmt
Oil ice," o. W. Vates, Anson; "My Kx-
P: s, Corpus Chrlstl and Laredo thorough- l't,,|'-,,n «« .u Advertising," C. W. lllce, New
I'm . i Hrau . s; • Snoubl au Abstracter insert
ill Ahs, ad Data Not Disclosed ill llecord,
Out Known to Him'/" W. F. Gill, Paris;
"Advantages of Hiock Map System to an
Abstiact Plant." Miss Annie Htailworth,
What iin Abstract Should Con
flic organization members at the meet-
ill1, \> 'I also discu s the matter of export
ami import lietween tins place and Mexico.
\iuoug same of tiie people who have
sim.;!'<d their In entloa ,,f attending from Cumeroii
tne \a'ley are: A. J. M-Cw||. president of tain," Walter Miller, Helton; "How I Ab
the K'n Grande Conservation Coiigresv; stra<t Judgments and What Judgment
John 11 saar.v, treasurer, of McAllen: Lou Should He Shown in tin Abstract," Hon. D.
c. Iliil of Ilariingim. one of the vice preS 1{ Mizeii. Kaiilman; "How I Abstract
id -lit W M. p.i k tt of Itayinoiidvllle, a Probate Prmerdings," F. D. Mayes, Florcs
tor: C. s. <'laike of Doiiiia. one of vllle, mid it. L. Ku an, Port Arthur; "How
tl ' a<1 visor\ ('•mmittc ; .lame Hin 1 Abstracl Tax Suit. Dan Troy, Heevilje,
Wu:;rlc', publi i*\ , li.irman of Austin, wiio a,h' ,l- Fulton, Tulia; "How I Abstract
is -e< r t•• ry of the S'a e board of water Nults for Partition in the District Court,"
eie:iue'-i's. as well as large numbers of San Saunders, Haskell; "The Duty We
An eiilai!> A -■ «e. ' ,| gtie ■ t of the o casion Dwe Fa< h other to Answer All Correspond
wi:i be Consul General Guillermo Seguin W A. Wilson. Claude; "Should an
of Mexlc
A telegram f-om Senator Morris Mhep-
I'.'.r; « on- ruing the treaty to bo tried for
between Mexico olid tile I lilted States wi h
ell'
Acknowledgment He Copied in Full'/" L.
L Harper, Lludcii; "Service of an Ab-
stracter." Lew.. ||. Foy, Fort Worth;
"Saouhl Sheets He Shown In Abstracts
CHIROPRACTORS
H. & M. ANNA ECKENROTH, Palmer Graduates
310 South Alamo St. Piione T avis S272
L1KIT. WI1J.IAM II. CAD 10.
Lieut. William II. Cade Is with the lie
serve Expeditionary Forces iu France In
the Medical Unserve Corps. Lieutenant
Cade is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II
Cade of this city and was bom ill San An,
tonlo. Tex., November 0, lsirj. He grad
natcd from the San Antonio High School
in lOH and entered the l niversity of Texas
at Austin and after one year there he then
went to the medical department at Galves
ton. finishing his course in 11)16. He was
practicing medicinc at Schertz. Tex., when
lie waf called to the service last November,
1017. He completed the course iu X Hay
work required by the Government at Cor
nell FnJversity and will follow that line of
work while In the service in France.
SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS MEM
Lands battling beach, New Hraunfels,
open every day in the week. Take a dip
in the cool Comal. -(Adv.
Duck
'Adv.)
dinners. White Horse Tavern
AZORS '.STROPS ♦ C,
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ELECTKIC
VIBRATORS
All Makes
0-SLammersE
134-W-COMnERCEST.
E BARBfER SUPPLIES c
TAILOR.
health
are our steady customers.
That doesn't mean that if you
are not a business man we
won't make you a suit. But
a business man knows what
good clothes mean and he
buys at the lowest price. Take
the business man's advice, and
have us make your next suit.
FRASER TAILORING CO.
101 WKST (OMMKUI K STKKKT
Near the Kridire. Crockett <WH5.
a
Eatrer S
lla< k of dlsraiw (dl«-
lift, a CAUSE, and
liut I AI SE NO ilrun
can rwh. Have .Tour
-1* I N K adJu«t«U anil
■ ■xjM-rlenrp tile Joy. of
iierfiM-t health.
Sft* My Ad Thurflday
H SiMwwwjt.m.j».c
j 4^aaar F
San Antonio-. ONLY Cliiroprartn,
hnvInK Vli,, pi|iii|,mont for htmnfit
of patirnta and who hold, diploma
In \-lta.v work from Talincr School
Look for the "Twin douses nn<
the Triiingte Park," opposite lliot
htoek South I'reaa Street.
The Michael Loan So.
Est. 1871. 112 Solcdad rft:eet.
I Diamonds Bought From Us Are Not
a Luxury but an Investment.
*«!im Houston, Zuchary Taylor, l.ee, I.runt,
Hood mid other fanioiiM holdierM dined ut
Good PRINTING Chea^
Atwayn ready to nave you money.
llerauHe paper In hich Ih no reft-
unn why your print in« chtirKcN
hliould be exceNHlve. TRY IS
DLLLMG PRINTING CO.,
Htl LoHoya Street. Crockett 3338.
Historic CftMi del Rio. Fine Mexican meal*.
Way hack in the yard. S01 St. Mary'a SI.
to til • irrigation project, has been <'ailing Attention to All Mlaalng Links,
•«' eived. He ,de(ke> Ids ->upport In tic
l« I lowing words, wnh h will be rend to tiie
e\e utives:
"Will be ffhid to cooperate with the
eo • , i i; it tee in Hiibinlt tlin, I!.. iJraihle mat
ter to l'rcsid lit or any Cabinet officer he
li.a> dcslKllilte to act. Hclleve it advlsa
Uch i es, . t ,, .moI Should Same He Charged
l or\\ Ii. Tlininous. Uoby; "How I Ah
struct Suits in IMstrlct Court for Iiebt
and I oii^losiire " Alvin IV .Mueller, Sequin,
and .1 i». Hrown Jr., llatcMvllle; "What
i/uallflcatioiis Should an Abatracter l'oa
•scssV" .1. i liink i'otts, Hereford; "What
bio lor (oiiiinlttee to retjuest that iie^otla- should He lti lotions of Loan Companies to
Abstracters " .lolin 1». Coihran, San An
tonlo; "Crater,oil (.'ourtealea," II. Kust
land. Hllisboro; "The Abstracters Ileapon
slbillty to llis Client," J. C. Crisp, Hee-
tloi.s be Instituted."
Slice the hist meet ill if of the Coiiserva*
tloii t 'oiij»re- at M e A11 e n. several confer
ente iiave been hi Id «1th Antontn Hrleto,
e del engineer ot the Me\ii au boundary
coiaii:iv<i«#U. It will be revolted tlint his
atl.i ■ to the C"i»ser\atlon Coliffrcsn Is
Ihat the matter o| the tr.• 11y h • presented
to the Cnlted St. government first
later :i-• kiiitf the M
m uetiati'.
The s -rotary for the orffiiiilr.atlnn, Sella
Iloiitsehniau. following out this plan to a
lint 1, r climax will ask that the r.m erva
Hon Congress executives presont the teidi-
nie.al part of the irrigation plan to the
(|ov rnin* nt slmultancounly with the re
(pies' for the treaty. Mr. Hlanchard, It
will be set forth the laali Who retirements
the (iovernineiit reclamation service and
woo was at the .McAlIeii iii-etinL iuis ask d
it. .1. Hand, one of the director;, who is
vllle; "Which Are Hotter Impression. Copy
Hooks or Carbon Copies of the Abstracts
Uetaiunl by Is for Our Files?" ,1. K,
Wells. Nan Antmlo; "How I Abstract Kx
, lit ion and Urler of Sales," W. 11. Haiina.
lean Koveruiiient to -ornctown.
i TCKSDAY.
a. m : "The Demand of Future on
the Title Men." It. IV lngrum. Sau An
tonin. "Ki i .i -s From tiie American Asso-
eiatio'i of Title Men," T. M Scott. Paris,
pre Ident of the American Association of
I i le Men: <}Ue.tlon Hox: every member is
e tra- -tly re.jti ded to place his questions
in this box. All questions will be nn-
vwcre.i by Charles A. Leddv of tiie l ederal
I.and Hank of Houston and general dis-
unions will be had thereon.
A. P. BARRETT
FOR CONGRESS MASS MEETiRG
BEETHOVEN HALL,
Tuesday Night, 9 o'clock P. M.
HON. A. P. BARRETT
AND OTHERS WILL speak
Music by Smith's Band. Everybody Invited
thoroughly familiar with the work, to pro 1 :.'W p. m.: What Are Some of the Ks-
paw data 111 the shape of question* t., !,<■ v ntial Features of a tJood Abstract?"
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ubmittcd to the au: horitles in Washing She.aron Hoiine*. Ihillas; address by Charles
ton. It Is thought at the meeting that a ^ Hcdily of the Federal Lund Rank of
*ngpestion will be made that Mr Hand Houston; "It' int Hlsciissions Affecting
>hail proceed to Washington -unl c»< ifor •»I Katate I hat Should He Known to
with authorities as to what data may tie Hit Abstracter," W. 1\ Lobban, San An-
Ueccs ty. und then compile it, or have It t"n!o; election of officer* and members of
compiled. | executive committee; adjournment,
hi CHonsi: SLACK TIME.
II will lie 111-tic r suggested at tiie meet- "
in.', it Is s.,id. that betWt-en the first and 1
the twelfth ot Ailglfs-t would be a good ^"Uthweat. The proposal Is to provide
time to pre .nt tie treats to the Hovern ,1"'m '"»ines by irrigating and developing
nn nt officials, m e Congress will not then , sU< h unused land.
be In session. j W.8.S. — —
A lengthy emtnunlcation from the Mex I Cabken dlnuers. White Horse Tavern,
lean governmeii: concerning the treaty 'Adv.I
question is now boi, g forwarded from . TV.S.S.
' -o. it has been advised. If It has Ml> 1". S. IfAYM. Neurologist, now o-
nrrlv»-d by the time the meeting Is held i eated at .'lis Central Office Uldg. I'h >ue
it will lie read; otiiorwlse It will have to Travis li."»3U.- (Advi
be postponed r It may be taken up at • — W.S.S.-
i special meeting or by some other arrange-
ment.
(Political Advertising)
—ii mu m mm■
It Is thought that the Hoyernment will
be favorable to th" treaty, since the irrl
gallon of the alley is important from tlis
standpoint of tee great amount of fo.nl
stuffs that can lie raised there to help win
the war. Another good argument in favor
of the plan is that the Secretary of the
Interior lately proposed the settling of the
returning American soldiers upon land* in
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Dr. J. R. Cunningham. Osteopath, has
moved to 411 Hunter Rldf tAdv.)
W.fcl.
l»r Ro»r T. Htern. ontrflpith, U'dtl
Bldg; res Menger Hotel.
— W K.S.-
(Adv.)
Dr. I'aul M ri-rt. Dr. Miry R. Perk,
Osteopsths. SUft tfirlis Hldg Phones. (Ad*.I
— W.S.8.
*YsJi "oppr and «lecoratlous for your
home. Fred Hummert, j204-20^ West Con-
m-rtf * ' i • , .> •'
If You Have Need to
Advertise, You Can
Afford to Advertise
If advertising will secure for you more profitable employment—
as it will do if you are fitted for it—
If advertising will find a buyer for your property—as it will do
if your property is desirable and rightly priced—
1 f advertising will secure a good tenant for that apartment—as
it will do if the apartment is one that will appeal to home-hunters—
if advertising will secure boarders or tenants for furnished
rooms—as it will do if you have something good to offer—
If advertising will sell that used article—as it will do if it is still
valuable-
Then advertising offers you the best investment you can make
for the realization of immediate profits.
A campaign in the classified advertising columns of The Express
is not beyond the resources of the man or the woman who is in a
position to profit through such a campaign.
The San Antonio Express
The Newspaper "Nearly Everybody Reads" Because It's a Clean Newspaper
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 189, Ed. 1 Monday, July 8, 1918, newspaper, July 8, 1918; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth430412/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.