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SAN ANTONIO FXPRESS: MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1916.
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U*\NTED TO RENT—
'' Kl'HMSHtD AND IXFIR. ROOMS. I
Carpet Cleaning. RIPS
U'AMEL) TO Bit—
1 HOISEa AMI KKAI
H
elf
WANTED—
FEMALE.
uelp wanted—
*-1 EE MA
ALE
M°*
EY
TO LOAN—
AMI WIMKI
AL ESTATE
WANTKD To buj
muderu five or -*i\
'im location ami
Agents iired not .
l'A 31
price,
pply.
fr«
•ttage
P. «».
Box j
Tv-AVIM
fdt my anew hotel
George V\ Pbt. liinul
HON BY TO IJND
OS RANCH *5 A N o b'ARMJfi,
Loan* \Nnte fur Clients.
STANlMKh I'KL'ST i I'Ul i N/i,
31ft St. Mury • 81.
Siu Aotouiu.
f jjJI'LClAL NOTICES—
MOVING bouses; have the most coinplxa
| outfit ill South ifi««. do rawing aBJ
I leveling Aug. IJayc. 12» VMck»- frock
! etl IVS4-
PIAINOS
Si-obc) Fireproof St
MOVKD
jrage Co., Crocket
1IAVK < in _ •>! nd«»r's ii»'ii note,
aud !»«»ine cash to invest in k«mimprove!
ritv property. What have you? Addres*
UK»7 Kxpres>.
\VK IIAVE buyers f<»f some good home*
that are priced rigiit; want a seven or
eight room house ou Tobin Hill or Laurel
Heights; also a good six-room in a uio*
nelghborh >od that £tW*o will buy; tbey
must he worth the money. Federal Hank
and Trust Conipauv. ■"> Hr:i«l> UuiMir.g
-1
VY
ANTED—
FARMS AND LAND.
will lie
MS Frost Building.
ight .party. Apply to Captain W A Kite
GEORGE8W. WLST
WANTED TO LEASE Ranch tontalhlng
about 14,0(K> to is,mm a< res, u >t over i:>
.aMes from railroad; would buy cattle if
not priced too high: must be well water-
ed and good grass and good fences. ^ 'r
term of five years. Address Lock Box
547, Nixon. Texas.
WANTED To rent farm on share* by ex
perlenced farmer: an give referents. Ad
dress Garza St.
WE REQUEST 'bit all partita havluw
unsatisfactory dealings with emwoj
ment agencies advertising In
pr"sa report such cs*s to us Immedi-
ately. Express Publishing Company.
< pOK SALE OR EXCHANGE—
THE Modern Dressmaking School, draft
iiii». nittlng, fitting and sewing taught
Pupils make own garment
504 Harden Street. _______________
riter JS TWtver
OWNER will e\change valuable lard. s°oth
line city, bordering river, near Hot Weils
ear line, for farm or raueh lands or rltv
property ; value $*JO,t>OU. Address Box Ul!W,
elty.
ty pew
guaranteed t<
• st Commerce.
give satis
WANT Eh Fairly good house and one
half acre lot; gi've location and price. Ad
dress S. W. Huff. Lulim.. Te\.
WANTED—
TT SITUATION—MALE.
WANT Eh -Hooks to keep evenings and
during spare time, by experienced book
keeper. Terms ressouable. Best of ref
eremes. loUti Express.
KF.GlH'l FKF.D graduate druggist desire*
position, five years' experience, ran give
references. Address F. J. Voting, Cheap
side. Texas
AVAN'J Eh- Position as bookkeeper or as-
sistant bookkeeper in hank or mercantile;
best of references furnished Phone or
write it. L. Kennedy, 310 Yillita Street,
San Antonio, Tex.
YOFNG man 21 years old wants job ( lean-
ing and pressing; six years' experience.
Postoffice box 45, North Pleasanton, Tex.
KXI'ERIKNCKD bookkeeper and stenog-
rapher. with fine refereuees, desires change
for a bookkkeeplng or combined position.
P. 0. Box 1215, San Antonio.
WANTEh Position in ..ffi<or outside
work hy energetic, capable young man; at
present employed, but desires change; ex-
cellent references. IfiftT Express.
L C. SMITH
typewriters an
faction. 310 W
WANTED Woman for cooking and gen
ernl housework; good home, good wnycg;
Herman preferred. Apply Room <"0fi, Al-
amo National Hank Bide
Foil SALE or exchange $4,000 e.jultJr In
while learring. ! 8-room - story modern bouse well lojated
on North Slue. Wouiif consider cotgage,
i vendor lien notes or good land unenisuni
i bered. ltfU Express.
I S GOVERNMENT Jobs open to wrwnen;
|Tfi month: Hat of tobs free. Write hnnia
illatcly Franklin Institute, TVpt c<" L.
Rochester, N. V.
GOLD KILLED
deemed loan. S.
tou Street.
Elgin v
11. May,
atoh, »«;
IW West
unre
flous
business to ex
GOOD paying grocery
■PI prope .
land Ilerudon Co., -Ill Avenue D.
WANTED- A1 saleslady, capable or taking
charge of ladles' muslin wear de|iarttnetil.
Give pi-,olio lumilier. l'ostnfflce bo\ .1..
WXNTED White wo'ran for cookhig and
housework. Two in family. No \\nshlng.
References Mrs. shell. Ml1,' Iticlmwaid Vve.
FOR EXCHANGE Sixty ncres. all in cul
I tivatlon and under Irrigation, 18 miles El
I'aso. in Elephant Butte irrigation din
I trlct, all level and in good shape. Want
to exchange for property of equal Tiilue in
Central or South Texas. No encumbrance,
l'rlce lltKi per a re. Address W. E. Alllaou,
San Marcos. Tex
HELP
WANTED—
MARRIED mail nanis position as foreman
on ranch; experienced. Address H.Vt Ex-
press.
TEACHER wltli several years' successful
experience in another State wants a place
in Texas schools; l>> is ready for work.
J. S. Ward, Weimar, Tex.
WANTED- Position «s bookkkeeper or
salesman with mercantile firm ; 15 years' ex-
Serlence; sober; best reference; speaks
pnnlsh; age .IS, married. Address Box
1015, Yoakum. Tex.
WE REQUEST that all parties baMng
unsatisfactory dealings with employ-
ment agencies advertising In The Esv
press report swh cases to us tinmedi
ately. Express I'ubllshlng Company
FOR SALE or trade—The furniture In on?
of Waco's best hotels with a desirable lease
on the building.' Will lease hulldinr for
hotel purposes unfurnished to proper party
if desired. P. O. Box 483, Waco.
EMERSON L«»a.N COMPANY. »>i«blished
ISM. Mouej to loud ou all art 11, - . t val
ue. Ready . asii iu any auiouu'i nov Una
lion. 400 East Uouslou Strv.H!';.
NMITCE up BUND ELECTDJN
rhereas. the Board of Trusters of the
Ant iu, iniieiH-ndotit Sckool 1 strict,
ns it advisable to issue bonds '«f saiil
trlct tor tbe purpiwes beretaaltec men
TO LOAN I nliiuued MM) ou San All
tonio improved propertj or -for building
purposes, Tu per ,«u J. \»~, Nowlin. all
Central Office Building, pjioso Crockett
ur.i.
• Vendor's Lieu and "Ueohanic'a
Lien Notes Buugbt.
W1MEK-K1CUABDD ON L CO..
Ill vestment l'<» ikers.
it uiacorpuBa ied.i
8K State Bauk. t,.r,.ckett 16S8.
LEADER OF I'ROtJRESSIVKS C.IVES
DEFENSE PRO(ittAM A
STRONt; BOOST.
LUW li-ii ,C LOANS
ON ALL KINDS U'f SECUK1XIES
AVTOMOBILES. Li' i; STOCK, ETC
STK1CTLY COXF J.ENT1AU
APPLY 3i» <1 S DAiE iiANK AND
TRl'ST BUILDING.
Sp^tal Telegt anifto Th« Hspress.
IHM STON. Tex., Jan. 15. Overshadow-
ing all other ttilugs mow confronting Presi-
dent Wilson'* AdtniUistratlou is the ques-
tion of p re parent !>(«(.% and no person who
opposes the ena^'tus-nt of this principle
into a law is a American cittaen, ts a
view Just expres^d by Colonel^ Cecil A.
Lyon, the Progressive leader "f Texas.
Coincident wit«h ihis statement, he saUt
that what be ha< to say now. or may say 1u
the future, is not u*»r will it be (lesigue.t
for polities I eaptionl. hut will be for the
purple of matrtstntng the respect
\ promoting the wtfl-being
of t h^
and
American
MO\E\ tti ieuu iD laruis, Vancnes aud
San Antonio prop« ^iss; long tune, liberal
prepayment option# Uortgage<» aud ven
dors liens bought; or takeu up and ex-
tended.
CHARLES R AUSTIN Co,
3?ts 'tedell Blcg
MOMKY to loan ru unprowu city properi)
at T and H per * ^nt.
ARNOLD COZBY A PEYTON
FARM aud murk loans, any amount, fS5,
000 up. L. K% Norton, Scanlan Building,
Honaton. Ter,
MONEY U» loan ou approved real estate in
amounts and upward.
P. A A. 'OPPENftElMF.R. Bankers.
tl'nincorporaicd.t
SAN ANTONIO railway mail clerk exam
lnatlons coming, $75 mouth. Sample vjuca
tlons free. Write immediately. Franklin
Institute. Examiner A. K., Rochester,
N Y
MAKE $10,000 yearly connecting land buy
ors aud sellers by mail. Origina.1 hunuing
system. complete. Particulars free.
Dunning Co.. Windsor, N. C.
> ACRES god farm laikl to ex-hauge for
merchandise, all or part Box 184, Potest, |
I'exas. |
EXCHANOE--A Corpus Chrlstl nfodern !
8-room house, close In, for San Antonio :
propartj Win take nmO houaa or vtoul
lot for first paymeut. Box 671, Corpns
Chrlstl, Tet.
WANTED--Iro borrow
107U Wxpresi
$.V>(), good security.
w wr to trade nj eonity in two wnii
located lots out of city limits on good c§r
line, some improvements, for Ford mad
ster; no junk considered. R. R. Harding,
22# East Houston St.
DO VOU n.HKl money? Tar Metropolitan
Loan Company lends coney on dlsmonus.
transactions confidential. 22T Y.m* Houston
8t reel
MONEY TO LOAN
In steal, snd large sums on all chattels.
Aittoraqbucs. and 11 e stock. Call at 412
(Tibbs Bul'dlng. Cro«kett -T.41,
FOR SA.UE 4M.UIMI iu s per
iiwi» motn hly payment notes
<vut vendor's
Vi71 Express.
db |
ik-ned
it is tl»ereli»re «udered by the Kosird of
Trustees •>! the S;iti Autouio independent
Seliotd District that nn election b«- held
on the h day • I January. X U. lWltt,
at the following pla<ra in tue Ci*y of San
Antonio, ltexar Connty. Texas, tsat'dn aai4
dlstrb t. to wit:
Ward 1. No. 7 School, corner Guilbeau*
and South Flores Streets.
Ward Market House, neat rosaer of
West Commerce Street and Santa lloss,
Av« uue.
Ward 3: No. Scbo«d, '-oruer Arbor*
Place and North Colorado Street
Ward 4: Main Avenue High S» tauol. on|
west side t»f Main Avenue, betwu Neertoin
Alley and Romana Sirei-t
Ward U. No. School, comer Austlni
and Eighth Streets
Ward «»: iten Overtou*a Storv, 331) l.a
m.ii' Street.
Ward 7: No « School, corner Lavaca(
and Matagoriia Streets.
Ward * No. 10 School, on soutii sid»i
of tiaiden Street, between South Alamo
and IVreida Str« eta.
to determine if the*bonds of said San An
tonio lude|Hudei't School Diatrlct anall he
issued to the amouut of payable
forty years lrorn their dale, redeemable at
the option of the San Antonio ludepend
cut S' 'tool histrict at auy tlu^ alter twen
ty years, and bearing interest at the rate
of iivo |^»r centuui per aunum; tor the
purpose of purchasing grounds on which
to ciiiistruct publn s. hool huildiugs In
snd for said dtatrlct. and for the purposej,
of constructing, remodeling, equipping audi'
repair lug public school buildings lu saiil
district. and if there shall be anuuall f
levied, assessed aud <oliected ou ail the
taxable property in said district for thi*
curreut year and annually tUereafte r,
wlille (tall bonds, or auy of thein, at*»
outstanding, a tax sufficient to pay tit
current interest ou said bonds aud pr«i
vide a sinking fund sufficient to pay 11 lis
principal at maturity.
The following uamed persons are ber*J
ai»potnted presiding officers or maturats! -phe only other vital difference between
ol vald election, each of whom shall seUrt • parties Up there today Is the method
one judge aud two clerks to aasist h hn I 0f tiie revenue for the conduct of
in holding said election, width electvfcn | turrets ment
shall bv held a. ueurly as may be jwa- i is m> that rh,, pr<,8l)nt tn.iuis-
' Itorifi I met nods instituted by the Admlnls
tration are not onl\ nnsatlslactory. but
i
ORDERED DEPORTED
HE?T IN HIDING FOR EITHER
SAFE ASYLUM OR TO EM-
BARRASS (.OY ER S M ENT.
pe«4»le.
"In as much a*|I am not a eandidate for
office," r<donel Lyon said, ''ami don't ever
expect to be. haven't ail) kinsfolk who are
running for oft'i »e. and don't - are whether
any of m.\ friends are placed In office or
not. 1 can be oeaUy honest about this thing
aud vi'te as 1 slm'orely believe.
"When one gets right down to brass
tacks, there is nut a very Httle difference
between the ktreat political parties of to-
day All good Americans <»f all parties
believe in preparedness, and so far s^ I
am concerned. I don't believe the cltl/en
who opposes preparedness Is a very good )
American.
"There seems to be a ronsnnsns of opin-
ion anion* all the political parties at Wash-
ington, that preparedness Is a necessity.
About the otilv difference of opinion am£ng
those i consider good Americans Is the
extent to wfcich preparedness shall pro-
ceed. and the method by which the rev
•tine shall be obtained. But If our rep
rcsentatives are good Americans, they will
b»» willing to compromise the differences
and do what ought to be done, and do 1t
I
ToKIO. l»e» 'Jo (Correspondence of rhe
Associated Preys' A sen^tton has been
eaused bete by the ordered deportation
aud suh>et|iient illsap}warance before do
portation of two Hindus who were ordered
out of the country for alleged plotting of
ANY Intelligent person may cirn steuwy
income corresponding for newiaiaperR. We
suggest subjects. Experience ujineeessar).
1'ress Corresponding Bureau, Washington.
D. C.
FOR SALE or trnde -160 acres, nnlin
proved. 10 miles from Gonado, Jackson
County. Take two new ears part payment.
I #05 West Fourth St., Brenham, Tex
WANTED-Position to manage n dairy,
large or small; could furnish own help;
best reference given. W. H. Knight. Alice,
Texas, Box To
WANTED Position by A1 bookkeeper;
best of references. Address W. Z. D.,
care Express, or phone Crockett 99.
EXPERT Spanish English stenographer
and correspondent with a year's expo
rleiice wants position with a good firm
111 or out of town or in Mexico; can fur-
nish the best references. Address Itlltl
Express.
REGISTERED druggist wishes posltlou,
experienced as manager-buyer and book
keeper, understands Spanish enough to
wait on trade; A1 references. Address
148# Express.
WANT helper In Jiltchen; no objection
to woman with a child. Route 2, box 118,
New Braunfels, Tex.
L0ST~
u FOTNU.
STBAVBD. *TC.
J^LSINESS CHANCKN-
I.N SUMS of $1,000 to $10,1)00 on improved
SisMence or business property.
CHAS. P. AND CHAS C SMITH.
110 Ceniral Office Kuildiug.
MONEY to loan on real estate; $2f>0.000 te
loan on farms and ranches Long time and
easy terms. Chas, Nevnaber, I'll Twenty
iwskI Stieet, Galveston, IVx.
! 1 HAVE $2,000 lu
hand to loan on lui
or good Bexar County
DON'T fall to Inrestlgate our list of mar j proved cltv proiierty i _
'.'ill)tile businesses, hotels, rooniug, board farm land. Money iu Ismk, no delii)
lug aud apartment houses. Harndon ft Co., I ^friaries M. Roberts. "07 Itrad.v Building
210 Avenue D. j
D.
LOST—l.emon ond white pointer dog,
mime "McArthur" on collar. Return to
Sid Wels, Grand Opera House, for reward.
LI 1ST
ward.
Eurrlug, three coral roses.
Phone Travis 41).
lle-
LOST—Pointer dog, large liver colored
blotch on left hind ijuartrtrs, face liver
colored with white stripe down middle,
balance of body white with numerous liver
colored specks. Suitable reward for re
turn or Information leading to recovery
Inquire of General Funston, Fort Sam
Houaton.
W
Git AD!" ATE civil engineer, six years' ex-
perience, wants position with engineer or
contractor; salary no object. 1Q."7 Express.
UELP WANTED—
" male.
LOST—8orr«l hone about hands,
pouy built, stands straight on right front
foot; harness marks; reward. A. I., Sharp,
L'902 West Commerce Street,
lust—Mink fur neckpiece with heads In
! front and tails in back, between Majestic
•and Hunter Hotel; $S reward. Phone
I Crockett 8;I9.1.
WB REQCEST that all parties having
unsatisfactory dealings with employ
ment agencies advertising In The Ex-
prsss report such coses Co us Immedi-
ately. Express Publishing Compuny
LOST -PAIR OF NOSEGLASSES, FRI-
DAY. HAD EAR CHAIN ATTACHED
FINDER RETCRN TO E. SEYMOI'R,
CARE EXPRESS, OR CALL CROCKETT
621. REWARD.
yyANTED—
aoknts.
I ADJUST claims of any uature; personal
injury claims • specialty; and make all
kinds of collections. Phones: Crockett *3(11.
New IBfl 212 New Froit Building. V. P.
Si c ciosksj.
MAN wanted to mnuags crew of demou-
strators; aalary and commission; send 4
cents postage for particulars. Germollne
Manufacturing Company, 211 Fltxgerald
Street Corpus Chrlstl, Tex.
FEW of our $7. $S, $9, $10 imnis uncall-
ed for, will sell for $3.75, $4. $4.50, $o;
match vour coat. Exclusive Pants Makers,
room 420 Moore Building. 4th floor.
OLIVER typewriters, $20 to $7.'.; shrewd
typewriter buyers see Beyer, "10 West
Commerce Street.
WANTED- -Representative In each county
snd city of Texas to handle 90 per cent
repeat order proposition. Hundred per
cent profit. Whole or part time. Write
for particulars. Edwurds Company, box
1.103, Ran Antonio Texas.
JAY--Write Dad st Redwater.
WANTED—An experienced prescription
clerk and laboratory man. Apply to Twen-
tieth Century Pharmacy, 144 West Com
■nerce, corner Navarro, Snn Antonio, Texas
HARDWARE and steam plant salesman
wanted for Mexico. Musi be sober and
reliable, P. O. Box 112», San Antonio,
Texas.
WANTED Several young men who are
competent drummers for the West Texas
Military Academy Drum Corps and who
dpslre a good education. For particulars
apply to the "Commandant, West Texas
Military Academy." San Antonio. Tex,
WANTED A live general agent for health
and accident Insurance in San Antonio.
Must furnish bond, speak Spanish; eslab
lislied business Apply, with references,
1518 Carter Building, Houston. 'IVx.
w
antkd—
SALESMEN.
WANTED, SALESMAN—Salesman to rep-
resent a first-class proposition backed up
bv a strong advertising campaign now be-
ing started, ('all
& Trust Building.
room 310, Slats Bank
SALESMEN wanted to handle coffee and
vinegar as sideline: liberal commission.
Address Alf M. Bruce, State agent, Dallas,
Texas.
FOR SALE Half Interest in a flve-70 saw
oue story glu, located at Mathla, Tex. Box
251, Alice, Tex.
ONLY to loan mi
erty. P. 0. Hox 10
1 HAVE $1.00(1 to $i4.000
estate. P. 0. Box 1223,
improved «ity prop
FOR SALE—A small, clean stock of gen
eral merchandise. TOF rent, a new MO
cement building. Fine location. J. o,
A11 sup, Waelder, Texas.
to leud ou real
A VALFABLE boarding house proper*#
within 100 feet of $flfi,000 postoffice hent
belug built at Cuero. No trading W. fc?.
Graham, Cuero.
FORTY-ROOM modern furnished hotel,
lobby and (lining room. Business for unle
cheap and quick. Good business best, lo-
cation. Investigate, RoO Eailt Comuferce
Street.
MONEY to loan at 0, 7 and k ;>er cent on
city property. fnruis, ranches; immediate
action Illchey A Casey. 410 Navairro,
McNL\ to loan ou real e hue sectirit
Henry Sticler, Oppenhelmer iUdg% Travis
47K.
FEW of our ?7
for, will sell for $,'1.75. $4,"$4.50. ffi
your coat.
420 Moore
K $0, $10 pants unc«l|ed
$a.7», $4, $4.SO. |fi; match
Exclusive Pant Makers, room
Hulldlng, 4th floor.
ICE factory material for sale at a bar |
gain. Almost a complete Ice factoify that
was bought but for sufficient reaMm not ,
erected, will he sold below market price.
Write for full particulars and de rriptiv"
list. 1400 Express
MONEY to lend in sums of $-.000 or :u »re
ou first class real estate security iu San
Autonlo or Bexar County. H A. Great
bouse, attorney M8 West Conm^roe HI . i
MONEY TO LOAN—By private party ««n
diamonds and other persoual property at
reasonable rates Phone Travis 2990.
MONEY to loan on valuables; bargains lu
unredeemed pledges. S. H. May, UM West
Houston St.
1 CAN make some loans on Turin*, ranches
and city property; quirk action on good
securities. .1 H. Berr.v, ftU'J Gunter llldg.
slble iu conformity with the geuernl
tlou laws of the Stale of Texas, vU
Waid 1: E E. Uillje.
Wanl 2: J. Sutcliffe
Waid 3: E. G. LeStourgeon
Ward 4: W. h Syer*.
Ward 5; William Soug.
Ward 0: Ben Overtou.
Wurd 7: Irving l)Utsv
Ward s; E. W Kirk laud
No person shall vote at said elect'Ki
unless be be a uuallfled nder under Ibe
Conatitutious and Law* of the State of
Pexaa, ami .» property taxpayer in lAld
San Antonio Independent ftchoo I>iHti|ct.
Vbose ill llVOT <>f I he IflMMUftflft al KlM
bonds shall write or priut on their 'Ail
hds "For the Bouda" and thos«' ugalr.ist
the Issuance of the houds sliall writ^i or
nrlnt oi* their ballots 'Against the
Bonds;" ami those In favor of the lesjing
of the tax fchall write or print on 1 iclr
ballots "For the Tax." and those agiltnst
the levying of the tax shall write or y rlnt
oil then ballots 'Affllint the Taa."
Public notice of said election shall he
given by said Hoard of Trustees b.v pub
lishing a copy of His of ler in two F'agu
larly publisl ed newspapers printud 11 > the
English language, within ^aid dll trlct,
ouee a day for at least ten consei utive
duys, within thirty days prior to th« dote
lid election.
Adopted this the -HJad day of Decc! in her,
A i» iinr.
I Seall
(SignedI WALTON h. IKJOD.
Pr»'iifleut Board of Trusties. San A| tonio
lndeptiideut School DUtrbt.
(Signed) s G. BEClITlGL,
Secretary Board of Trust Sac. All tonio
Independent School District.
they are extremely distasteful to the eltl
iseus of what Is supposed to be a free re
\iublic, hut In this respect 1« more nearly
like those of the mnjiarchial cotintries."
noiEimr
I'a.Hsei.ger Fares Are Ilieher in Ei|M
Middle West States Under Killing
of Interstate Board.
•MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved city property a ml farm lands
MANLf
w. c
f.o\JE
»V Ctl
JAPANESE STORE
agents in .1 apanese
Send for catalogue.
Texas.
We are dwiHers ano i
goods of aJJ kinds, j
Toby A Co., Del Slo, |
m«»skv to loan lu sunn
C A. havlea, o<»7 Frost
of $1,000
Building.
aud up
srlloLZ Hestnurant is reopened bv Wm
Belireiis. home cooklug. clean •TimmI. Your
tlade will be appreciated.
' W. II A DINGWALL, M. E. Metals* and
their ores bought P. o. box 170 ■ .lltl
Hicks Bldg., San Antonio. Tex., or Jiate-
, hiiala, S. L p., Mexico.
FOR SALE—The Monarch Gnxwry, nice
clean stock, elegant fixtures, flue loca-
tion, Must be sold. Tf Interested aet
quick JJ02U North Flore*.
FOR SALE -Iiatrer' cleaning tools, com
Ditto set ind two hat cases, cash register,
desk, counter, table, sewing machine. Must
be sold in teu days. Inquire F. S. NTcke,
220 Garden Street,
FOR KENT Beeville. Texaa. population
5,000, modern brick mtildlug with glass
front, fronting court lnouse; nas well fur
nlshed restaurant at $21 per mouth it
would pay to run grocery with lunch
room; applicant must furnish evidence of
means und ability to run business. See
Dr. Stroud. Beeville, Texas.
Villi CATION—
AND INSTRUCTION.
AFCTION Bridge lessniih, < lasses .if t..iir |
or eight persons preferred. Those Inter
ested phone days to Crockett 00ft2, eve- j
nlngs rruvla 20tH
DANCING lessons In atl new and artistic
dances; private and <Aas« lessons; chil-
dren's classes separate. Phone Croc kill j
7770.
POULTRY—
OKI* KKNM, *1 KUKVtt »M» Kfllft
STAFFKL'H LATTNG MXlM~
THE BEST MADE.
RING cnoCKKTT "11 NKW m
CYPHERS Ini-ubatora and bioodsrs. at
I Kerd Staffer,. 3l:i East ''ivnmercs Mtmsci.
| Crockett ici . new 3TS
RUCTION SALES-
MOVING BY LARGE
WANTED Traveling salesman, A1 posi
Hon; must have $75; don't answer unless
you nieail business, 1861 Express.
WINONA MILLS hosiery, underwear and
sweater Hues are the best knit goods in
America, aud are sold <U> users al mill
prices. We want experienced salespeople
for San Antonio. Kerrvllle, I'valde, Del Rio.
Alpine aud Laredo. Must have small cash
capital to handle C. O. D. shipments. Per
maneiit ii lid profitable work to those who
are capable. Send copies of reromaien
dations with application. Chas, D Fine,
manager, 5512 Hudson Street, Dallas,
Texas.
WANTED A live young man to sell the
best personal accident policy on the mar
kel. Insurance experience not necessary
If party Is live wire. Also a lady solici-
tor desired. 1672 Express.
ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of one
Robert Qirj (commonly known a.i Shorty)
will 'oe paid for their trouble by commttnl
eating with Travis Hivl. San Antonio. Tex.
YOI'NO man wanted to operate multlgrspa
machine, prefer one with printing office
experience. Address fully. Express 1H71.
WANTED Young mail, not over 2">. for
general office work; must be expert stenog-
rapher. Answer In own handwriting, giv-
ing experience, reference and salary ex-
pected ^AddressI^o^^ilOW4
F<>it
SALE OR EXCHANGE—
WANT to get In
rlenced und able
first-chiss indications. Address
Dunn, Yorktown. Texas.
touch with party expe
to deveJop oil property;
W. 11.
Padded vopk and
Fireproof I ompan).
'a ref ill men. Scob^y
(Crockett 014.
FOR real honest typewriter values see
Beyer, 310 W. Commerce St.
FFKNTSHINGS and leane of hotel, near
depot, price $1*500; will exchange for eot
tage. Room x French Bildg., phone Crock
ett 5121.
FOR SALE FOR CAHIH Fancy grocery
atock and fixtures, invoice about $700;
cheap rent; living rooms lu rear if store
Address box 70. Uoerine. Tex.
FOR SALE Blacksmith shop with full
atock of Iron and steel; marine and gen
eral practice; coast totvn with a future.
For full particulars address 1043 Express.
WANTKD Rapid and accurate bookkeeper
riot afraid of work; preferably one who
lifts had retail mercantile experience. State
age, experience, references and salary ex-
pected. Address P. 0, Box loss, Del Rio,
Texas.
MEN IN or over wanted as railway mail
clerks; sample examination; questions
free Franklin Institute, Floor A. F.,
Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED Men to lenrn barber trade
some earnings advanced department Good
barbers worth $ 1.2011 yearly or tip to $3,00U
as foreman or owners. We make good
barbers lu short tline, who can run their
own shops. Investigate. Moler, 715 West
Commence St.
\v A.MfcO—
81» t ATnv - F*:M\l,K.
.'ALRHLAm with six years' experience iu
shoes, ataides, notions and ready to-wea.*
wants LfOfcitlon; references exchanged.
Miss lsanel Ford. Brookshlre, Tex,
WANTED -By reliable white woman, em
ployment doing general housework. Ad-
dress P. O. box 104. Sansom. Tex.
Nl
IRSERIES-
GRAFTED PECANS
Trees, Roses, Evergroens.
Catalogue Free.
KNOX NERSERIKS,
128 West Cotnmerte Street.
Phone Crockett 7537.
I'OR SALE Choice vonng fig trees; cat-
tings free with every order. Call Travis
2174, mornings aud eveniugs.
WANTED—Improved ranch land, well
watered, In ruin belt, not less than 315 Inch
rainfall, BO per cent tillable. Have the
following properties to trade for clear
or nearly so ranclt $37,500 stock In well I
located oil mill, carries with it position
as vice president, with salary of $250 per
month, $20,000 Dallas vacant business
properly, HOO encumbrance, at 7 per
cent Interest, $55,000 Houston business
properly, Improved, with one story build
lug. renting for $11)0 per month, well lo-
eated anil with big future, $23,000 eneuni
brume. 7 per c«nt interest, which can be
replaced al H per cent. $12,000 home on
Ross Avenue, In Dnllns, hlg lot, paved
street, well located, $.'1.5011 encumbrance, N
per cent Interest. $1,500 vacant lot and
three quarter in re land In Fort Worth,
clear. Will trade all or part. Give full
particulars In answer. Address P. 0. Box
("87. Beaumont, T -xas.
FOR RENT- Desirable new store In fine
residence district. Avenue C and Eighth
Street. Good opening for delicatessen,
butcher, baker, grocer, drug store or any
other line of business. Call on premises
l-'Oll SALE or Exchange—$700 equity In
2ol,J aire farm, 15 In cultivation, near
school, good neighborhood. T. A. Sim-
ons, ileeviile, Texas.
WILL Irudi unencumbered land In am
siati belt, for Sail Antonio properly.
Moore lluli'.ilng.
I-111! TRADE—Fine 80x150 lot on East
Guetither Street fine location for home;
residences ranging in price from $5,000
to $10,000; win take auto In trade; Inquire
Elite Cafe.
MY son-in-law owns best sninll ranch,
1,750 acres, lu Jackson County, all 111 table,
river bottom and sandy prairie loam, live
on k masts, good Improvements. 120-ton
silo, river front, fine waler and grass. His
wife is sick, must move. Bargain at $20
per acre. Will take $#,CI0O to *10,000 In
clear trade. (J. W. Terrell, San Marcos,
Texas
FOR SALE Eighteen shares Alvln Hons
ton Creamery Co. stock atpar; $100 each.
c [' .IpIiiiso.11, Flatonla, Texas.
At CTIO.V 'IYIDAY
10 i. m., Wl East Commerce st.
Elegant furnishing of an x room
home, elegant dressers and chlf
foniers In mahogany and oak,
library suite, (lining room suite,
url squares and other nice goods.
ALAMO AUCTION CO.
OAK GROVE 200 egg stroll WTilte !,.«g
horns, hied for heavy laying fm>ni the
win Ills lust winning and Jjiylng fttltlius;
eggs for lietcjife- $, per WW; banjr olileks,
$1.1 per 100; Im'edlng funnels, W up:
iargc..t and best equlppeil |ilaut If. tile
South: visitors welcome; "Aj lulieK uorth
Alamo Heights, mi Kkilverde Road
Criskett Nisi. Oak drove Poullry Farm,
Route 2, Sail Alilonlo, Te*
White
SINGLE COMB Rhode Inland
I bred in Texas hy « specialist TbSs breed
won cup lu Notional egg jaylug contest
See my exhibit ut San Antonio Poultry j 7hat King Nicholas mil Ills army and peo
" " ' lc will continue' to fight until the last
CHICAGO, Jan 10. Hereafter It
cost more to ride trains in these eight
States: Illinois. Wlsmuitln. Michigan. Mill
nesota, Iowa. Nebraska, Missouri and 'Han
sas. which will be affected by changed
railroad passeugwr rates on interstate
hauls.
The lutvrslate isMiimercc rites ill tMs
section are to be Increased from 2 cents a
mile to 2.4 cents a Bilie 111 Illinois, the
Northern Michigan peninsula. Wlscogslu.
Iowa, Nebraska und in the northern parts
of Mlssonrl nail Kansas, aud from <,e«its
to 2.5 and .'1 cents. March I.
A recent division «f the Interstate (Vmi
ineree Commlsshiu prevented the proposed
c liuuge. but at the same time made possible
the smaller increase.
"The carriers have failed to Justify an
Increase to 2.5 cents ahd .'1 cents per mile,
but liaie justified an Increase to 2.4 and
2.0 cents," the Interstate Commerce Com
mission ileclslon reads.
School Bond? Are Voted.
Bpet'lnl Telegram to The Express.
BASTROP. Tax.. Ian 10. -High Orove
school conuniinlty voted a bond Issn* of
$2,500 ror the purpose of building a
sclioolhoiise Slid milking other Improve
nitfiits and the Alum I'resk school district
also voted a bond Issne of $2,50(1 for the
same |iin piwe An election is to he held
at Hickory drove on .Isnusry 31 for the
purpose of voting bonds to building a
scboolhoiise.
WAR TO A FINISH
# —•
Montenef(rins (lave No Intention to
Hue for Kepernte Hence.
ROME, Jan 111.—The Montenegrin an
Ihorltles officially deny, that MottMnagro
ever adhered to or Intends to adhere to
any separate pro pom i of peace or to any
armistice with Austria It Is declared
revolutionary outbreaks iu India. Th ere
has alway- been a good deal of >\inpat.!y
In Japan for Hindu refugees aud refuge h
from the South Sea Islands and the tin
no u nee me lit that thes»- men sen to he *ent
ont of the country on rhe following steam-
er which wonid fonv them t«» go t«» Shan*
hai, where rhe\ probably would be ai
rested by the British authorities, aroused
a great tleal of criticism.
Several newspapers urged the Govern
ment to at least amend its decision aud
permit the HiudiiK to embark for the
Fulled Statev whore they would find a
safer asylum. The charge was made that
the Goverumeut had denorted the men at
the reouest of Great Britain. Newspapers
proceeded to aMuck the Government'* po|
icy a* excessively *ubml«*stve to the wi-lses
■of 'Kurlsnd The day after a group »f
Iiollticians called upon llarou Ishli. the
'erelgu Mlnl-ter. ft- urge more lenient
treatment of the Hindus, the deported
men suddenly disappeared and have not
since been sewn Tbey are supposed to l>e
In hiding, protected by .lnfiane>e who «le
sire to either embarrass the government
or frankly offer an asylum to men for
whom they have sympathy
The question came up In the Diet and
lu reply to an interpellation Dr. hikl,
the Home Minister, declared that Hit gov
eminent was In possession «»f good roof
that one of the deported Indians had b« » n
In communication with the German tiu
thorltles while Hvlng lu the I nlted States
ami that a large amount of money in his
possession had come to him from German
sources. The Indian's object In cmnliig to
Japan had been to consult another Indian
with whom he was to journey to Shanghai
to obtain funds from Germans and try to
create a rebellion lu India lu a word,
these men had been tryiug to cause Insur
reetlon tu the territory of Japan's ally,
tasking Japan their base of eperatlons
Moreover. It had been ascertained that one
of the Hindus was guilt} of murder. These
were the reasons why tbey had been or
dered to leave. Alluding to an Insinuation
HI 1 that the government had purposely failed
to execute the order of deportation the
minister asserted that the Hindus on the
day before that on which the deportations
were to be carried ont had vMted the
residence of a well-known Japanese In
Toklo and were missing ever since. As the
Indians had not yet boon pronounced of
fenders against Japanese law the author!
Mes had no power to search the house in
question where they might' still he In hid
Ing. lu case of their discovery, however,
the men would be deported on the first
ihtp leaving the country.
The 'Toklo Asshl printed an Interview
with Thakur, one of the Hindus, in which
he declared he only wanted to be given
an opportunity to reach the I-lilted States
He declared that Japmi's attitude was sure
to cause III feeling among the Indians ami
have a bad effect on Japanese trade with
India. He thought the Indian inerchaiitw
^iai Nagasaki. Kobe and Yokohama would
boycott Japanese goods "I escaped from
India dime last," the Hindu Is quoted as
saving, "and the British authorities have
set a fprice of $18,000 «»n my head. A
large number of Indians are working to
start a involution in India, rhe odl*
problHis awaiting solution Is the supply
of arms aud ammunition."
pEKSONAL—
Advertisements under personal, medical
clairvoyant, psychologist. phrenologist
ningnrtlr healer, i rt'K* » word ono time.
seven times, lUc; ten times. 14c. No ail
|fs» than 111 words.
CARRIAGE paint lug .111.1 trimming; High
class work at reasonable prices. Staucks
Bros.
GOD Is love; life Is short; any girl In
need of a friend Is imviiod to call ut tho
Salvation Army Ilesitie Home, lidia River
Avenue, at auy time. Old .phone 2872.
Hurley I'ahlwoll. CiinntUlo. Tex
TY
fPEWRITERS—
..... . THE place to get the nnw .Master Model
Hell established dry goods | No.# 10 Royal typewriter, all kinds of
FOR SALE
business, clean stock, best lor-iitliiin In
town : splendid opening, small stock. Box
44. Flatonla. Texas.
HOTEL business. 4tt good furnished rooms,
holel parlor, office, dining room ftirni
lure, pictures and lease for sale. Fine
location, good business; place for saloon
and cafe: mnke $200 to $400 per mouth
' |oar. Price $2.000. .150 East Commerce
Drug »*ore In the
$1.0511, part cash.
• I
heart of
1720 Ex
FOR SALE or Trade—2,500 a'-r»s Rcew*
County, seven miles railroad, perfectly
smooth, flue grass, unlimited supply of
water, eight to thirty feet deep; ..-room
house. Address Box 15J1, Itasca, Texas.
TRADE Fine farm, eight miles Beeville,
100 acres, 75 In cultivation, deep, rich pro-
ductive loam, small house, >,u rti. good
well, excellent public road, near school
and church; $1,200 encumbrance, nothing
due for two years: bargain at $4 5110 cash.
Will trade equity for good residence or
clear Income property. G. W. Terrell, San
Marcos, Texas.
FOR SALE or Trade—Three lots on San
Antonli? Avenue, half block from car line.
Crockett. 3071.
A GOOD house ami lot to trade .for good,
clean confectionery business lu town of
about 4,000 population. C. A. Iloskltis
(Gonzales, lex.
FOR SALE
San Autonlo
press.
DRl fl BUSINESS.
Nice, clean money making huslniws. good
location; stocj, and fixtures pnicllcallv
new viilue $;;.OIK): absolutely clear of en
ciimbrance. Sell or exchange for vendor's
lieu notes or rtlear cottage W A Stewart
Crockett 20211. 212 Book Bldg.
THREE TABLE pool pnrh.r for saie;
doing good business. 1607 Express.
INVESTMENT Of $3,000 wttlTT*Hve~nTan
behind It can make from $5,000 to $1(i.(inn
per year. Wfll stand close Investigation.
Address box -tio. Austin, Tex.
JgUSlNESS CHANCK8 WANTED—
WANT to buy abslrnct plant In good cnun
ty In Western or Southwestern Texas
Would consider part or all of plant. 1077
Express.
trude lus at low prices, rentals, repairs,
tyiewrlter nnd office supplies. Eastman
l.odnkB ind supplies, photo fiuiiliiug and
enlarging, box paper and suudrios. Potcli-
ernkk-Blrdsong Co. 214 East Houstun
Mre»t. Crockett 3143.
SATISFACTORY
L. C Smith
Smlt'i Premier ....
rmlerwood .........
Oliver
Every typewriter
TYPEWRITERS.
$".0 to $1)5
10 to 20
... 25 to (15
20 to 72
sold luis a written
"I will innrrv von. Henrv, If v«n wMl get
a CYPHERS IN'lTMATOIt so dial 1 will
be tree to work for the cause."
We are sole agents for Cypress celebrat-
ed incubators, brooders slid ponltrj sup-
plies, I ii i >'rn a t ion .11 sanitary hovers. Kdn 1
e'crelaer snd feeder. French's poultry mus-
tard and Hen e tn Bone Grit Pratt, Con •
kev ,t Lee poultry remedies
l-'T'UD STAFFEL.
Phones: Crockett 011. New 371.
.'till .",23 East t'ommeri* Street
WANTED Ducl.s for killing. Peklne pre
I'ciTcd White llorse Tavern. Mission Loop,
old phono Crocket l>512. rlltg 12.
EGGS for hatching from best pen of
Rhode Island Reds In city: two floe cock-
erels for sale. Crockett 22S7.
guarantee of satisfaction us a perfect me
chanlcally .vorklng machine. Repair wiuli
given prompt attention,
A. F BEYER,
Factory agi lit Corona and L. C. Smith
Typewriters
31(1 West Commerce Slrc/d. Crockett 2141
PI'IIEBIIEI) Rhode Island Red egg*. $11>fl
foi 15, Blue rllibou slock, l'lioaie C. IH9H.
"IK I IS. iRK.S. PETS. KTC.-
AT ST I D The linporteil, uudefonled Col
lie, Hllllngsley Burglar. Past records tirove
him a sure sire of winners. Ktsulm J.
Miller. 4G1 North Sau Subs street. Triivls
1174.
UICYCLES—
v ANU MOTOR CYCLES.
I'AlNTINti AN1) I'Al'ERHANt.SNG-
A recent illsparch fiom London said thai
after the capture of Lovcen by the Ans
trlatis advice, luiil been received that Aits
trill and Montenegro had anainreil an nr
mlsllce,
^
Sultan Sand* Portrait.
BERLIN, Jan. lit (Hy Wireless to I4a.t
vllloi. The -Hllltwti Of Turkey bus sent Ills
portrait, signed bv himself, by special
messenger, to Trot. Israel of Berlin, who
some time ago performed a successful op
(jrnt.iiii on the guonureh.
gEEDS'AND PLANTS—
MiGEE TOMATO—1,200 bushels per acre
Plaaue aaiui your address for the proof
of this grant fact
cos, Tex
il. C. MrUae. San Mar-
MeOEE Tomato 1,200 bushels per acre
tplnasi solid your ill drees for the proof
of this great fact. M. C Mcflee, Snn Mar
cos, Tex.
J||ACtnN«SUf—
F(Mt SALK—oil rrr gasoline engine, both
new and second-handed; some real bnr-
galna to offer In both prices and terms.
Tbe Walter Tips t'o.. Austin. Tex.
I' OK SALi; *nwi; new
Uawielirli gnsolltte engine.
HIT. Kast llouslon Street
six horsepower
Crockett 2777.
vFtlK S*$lJv Two oil engines, IH» horse
power oacb, sf.ld out to the Teva^ Power
lilid Light (Ympnuy the ran sou for selling ;
♦ urines run rtily about elgat niou.l's. \V,
\ I win. Hart let t, Te\
business PER.SONALS-
P1ANO 'IT NING-Expert tuner and re
pnlrer of pianos, organs; work guaran
teed.* Prices neasonable. C. Winter-
stem. 514 South Presu Street. Crockett
41 of.
J)RESSMAKJNG—
MME. ItolTLLoiN. French designer, fancy
111esses, evening and wedding gowns spii
clnlty. I'refi t's to work at home. I0S W,
Homami. Travis 21W4.
CAPAHLR dncssinaker: will go to your
, ; luMiii by the day. References. Crockett
j 7li#
DISTRIBUTORS for Indian motor cycles;
full line of parts, Immediate delivery on
all models. Guarantee Cycle Co., 422 East
l 'oil]ineree St,
TWO.SPEED motorcycle. $75 -'.ish or $85
on lime; also twin Indian. $.s."i. Both are
III good condition. 1 litis Express
BD'YCLI! tires. $2 mm up, nil guaranteed.
lex Cycle
PAPER your room* now while ItV
nip. Bowman guarantees good work for
money. Phone Crockett 3407.
£HH»OPUA(TORS—
Hit. c 11 PETP.Y. graduate chiropractor,
o|);j Duerler Biilldlug. Crockett "ikw. The
cause of diseases removed without drugs
or surgery
little
ROVING ANI) STOKAGR—
FtlKfl exaniltiatloti. chlronractle painless
adjustment. Jltft Ontrnl Office Hldg, Na-
varro, near bridge. Dr Ston*.
Ilefore buying see us.
West Commerce Street..
Co., i!3T
jyjANlCURlNf; AND MASSAGE—
I GI'ARANTEE to remove wrinkles, de
vc*op hast, ueck and arms, facial mas
sage, ten treatments, $5 Mine. Chamber!
Stlehl Beauty Parlors, 41$ Navarro Ntreei
Phone Crockett 1332.
HAND embroider,v. crocheting nnd hard
ai-ger emlrolder.v; bountiful layettes and
(trousseins: slso sesnistress lu house. 1211
Si nil Cherry Street Crocl»ctt 500*
MOVING, pucklng, snipping, by ex[ieri
white men; wi:v not have the beau'* Si-o-
bay Flraproof Hiorag* c*.
WE MO YE anything anywhere slid :to'-u ,
everything Moving aad storage it iwg- I
gage and houssbolil goods our specialties.
Carlcr-Mullaly Transfer Coinpunr. Alt
phones 123.
TO CONTRACTOKS-
DIIIS WANTED
rjTDY CLIIIIOPRATIC Si iidcnts now en
tolling: contp'ote curse flis you for pro.
fesslon Central office Bldg. The Chiro-
practic Collage of San Autonlo. The only
mi In South.
rSlNESS DIRECTORY—
ARCHITECTS,
ALFRED GILES CO., "F" MolKllag,
nue C and Travis
tvs
L'MBLK dt MJILWNli MATERIAL
ABAIllNMLLO SHOT I licensed I Chtrop
o«fy, facial and sijulp treatments, regis
tcred attendants; permanent waving,
shampooing, hair drowning, * tnanlcurliik. j
Matcei waving, superfluous luilr ami bleiu- [
Ishes removed by 0ur avarless method.-
117-110 Avenue i>.
WANTKD- Kxcavatlng «»r mad work for
twenty teams and eoulpnant Will go
anywhere R. |, Garrett, 10(10 Month Krvay
Street. Dallas. l'uxa«<
CJRAIN. HAY. ETC.-
CIIISIIOLM seed corn (white grains, red
colisi, produced the lilghiul avvrugi yield*
In I he Governiuual tests Inst year; reli-
able seed, rt-a^innli!!1 piiciM. linles
BI'Y yotar lumber, doors, windows, shln-
glei and builders hardwar* direct from
mill, saving 25 per cent, payment after
ainluatloti your town. Powell Land and
Lumber Company. Rusk, Texas
j T homas, Haly Marcos, Te*
I
Ssty
7/
LI MBER AND WILDING MATERIALS
LONG LEAF LI MBER, nil building ma
tcrials Complete house hills shipped any-
where tjiilck slilpinents. Urate i.iid cunt
guaranteed Examination allowed Send
estimate
INDF.l'KNUHNT Co-operative Lumbar Co.,
Uka Charles, La.
MEMPHIS GETS CONVENTION
(Jum Unit Her Manufcetnrers Wind lp
Their Meetings.
MEMPHIS, Tenu . ,»nn 10 The Oiim
Lumber Manufa liners' Association at Its
clodng session h$'tv tmlay elected the
following officers:
President, II. It Weiss of Memphis; first
vice president. It. K. Dwlweber of More
jhead. Miss.; second vice president, L. IV
■.inlbose of Charleston, Miss; treasurer. I .
S. Garj of Meyipb^ V C Conn of Cln
clnnatl and C. I- Harrison of Cape Gir-
ardeau, Mo., were elected trustees,
Memphis was *eteefed .ts the permanent
meeting place of the association,
FARMERS ARE BANQUETED
IBrym Commercial Club Host to
filters of the Soil.
SpscWl TelJgrssi to V»e Kinrss..
HKVAN. IVx., Jan. 18.—Two hundreit
nuii fifty farmers of Brails Count.' were
- entertained yesterday by the Bryan Com-
mercial Club with a dinner, with
II l. xfcKnlgl't. secretary of the Bryuti
Coiniiiercl-il Club, uuislcr of lerenionles
Clarenre tluslej end Dr. Bl*»»ll, Of flic
Agrlculluriil lilid Mechanical College, spok •
on the eotlnii si I nation atul illverslfliti
lion. The guests were lavish In their pr ilse
and iipprcclatlou of (he occasion.
QUESTION ACTS OF POLICE
Liquor Men Contend Thev Had No
Right to Clone Krttublighmcnt.
MEMPHIS. Tail ii., Jan. 10. The rigid of
Memphis police officials to close liquor
establish mentis which hold lleensen to cob
duct an Interstate business was challenged
In a petition "for an Injunction 'filed ill the
Federal Court here.
The proceedings were instituted by K.
A. Laughter and \V. N. CI slier, whose
places of business was ordered closed sev-
eral days ago Imm uiisc «»f au alleged viola
tIon of the State prohibition la>v. In the
petition filed today tf Is alleged thai the
nation of the police prevented Laughter
and I'Mher from re-entering fbeir cst.'tb
lisluuetit tt» continue business as Interstate
shippers, which It ts contended <»ns|ltu*es
intcrferetiei' with i'nterstute coamierce.
it also is alleged that fhe local officials
setred packages r«T llqnor Intended for
shipment outside the State.
A temporal y rest raining order directed
against W. T. MoLain, poll<ae commission-
er, and o. II. Perry, cliivf of police, «as
Issued and the petitions set foe henrlug
January to
BTY AMERICAN (iUNS
Russians Plaee M2.000.0IMI Order in
the I nited States.
NEW YoUK. .Inn 10. Announcement
that the Russian buying commission In
the 1 nlted States lilts iippioiell coiirfJiMs
for $32,tst(t,<Ml worth of nia'-nln,- guns with
four American companies was made to
ilnv after the ilepaiTliri' for Russia of Gen
cnil Gerniniilus, head of the commission.
Tiie contracts call for :1LMW0 unv hiiie
gun. nnd Is said tn be the largest, order
of Its kind placed here by auy of the
belligerents since the beginning of the
wilt II was stilted today that Russia Is
endeavoring to place contracts In Ibis
country for III,0(10,Otm high explosives »Ml|
abrapnell shells.
Child <• Incirerited.
PLAINTtrrW, Te*„ Jan. W. Maris,, Lee
(Silllull, three year old son of J, K. GrtVmp,
win Incinerated this afternoon whej "
destroyed the Gallup home. The ehll
twilled safety out nf fha hohse\
excltenient caused by the coMacrgttf
allayed, when search of lb* mot
th* tragedy.
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1916, newspaper, January 17, 1916; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth434428/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.