The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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B. D. LaPrslls .AdTertiaing M»nsg*r
DRl'RT LaPRKLU E. K. WILLIAMS
J P. CHOCCH.
Urectorj Board.
iMblishsd by
Mac Company
Ehir,
way. hot* sr* 8ret essentials
Bior* ran Ik (ions.
industrialism.
We har» harped on th« subject erf
"pay rolls froei where the big and lit-
. jHe wheels go round" fa such extent
7 repertttoi that we tthe Bail)
Telegram) have eatabiishwi for oar
Batered « ^«o«i-<-iase~ matter !*»*** » «pu«»'toa of beta* * • crank"
■" * 1 —fitfl—Hi 4K^ —But. w* bellfve we J
BBteirO ** Kcuno-i iM ,
Dwseaiber T, l»#T. at the poBtoTtlce on the subject
at Temple. Tsaaa under the Act of »rf right, and we say It
Oaagreea of March S, 1ST>.
Dkily and Sunday. 1 yr.
Dally and Sunday, X ma
atngle copies
sax francqco today
RETIREMENT F80M NTT
„ _ afala. that
I the power of this Commercial > Oreat Military Parade in the Gate
ekmilA Ka ,-t i t a. I odi\*nlaltv tns ar I I
15 of should be directed especially toward,
' - - i »_• 1 T I. .. * l« !
City,
With Fifteen Thousand
Soldier* is Bine.
riUUUB 1UI J UW i *v IVH CUV.
drees to Editor Telegram.
San Franriaeo, May 7.—Two chief i W i
". v v ■
SO ; making of Temple a city of factories
-•SjXow's the time to enter into this
. . r I movement. Within the next flwe
J£^^SSS^JSS^ii n*rt this predict. - the tea-
— — — Ideacy in this direction in Texa-i will
have estsblishe.1 * foot-hold, and the events in connection with the Beet i
| tow a or city ihsi keeps i»ace with the festivities today will be the great mil I
mpvrcei'i an1 al the end of that||tarv und naval parade and govern- j
time. sb I t>^on'!, has :it!aine»l a iws- l(|-s banquet in the evening at Fair- '
ition in the foremost industrial ranks mont. Between 7,©00 and MOO of
is £oing to be found with a distinct sturdy American seamen will I
*n«i everlasting advantage over ihose march (whiy ,n ,he thjri1 dtvisi„n bl{t |
dress muet be fault *'
Santa
i less aa you're su
TEE COMMERCIAL CLUB.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found (he report of the annual ir.e :-
Ing of the Temple Commercial Club
held yesterday afternoon.
Xow gentlemen, whether you are
seeking advice from the Telegram or
not, take i; from us that >ou have
entered int>> a work which is of prime
importance to your city, now and in
the future, and handled properly,
will result immeasurable in extent
and value. Such a step as you have
maay
friends aad acqusIn
taaces Faultless
dress is
without
PERFECTLY
LAUNDERBD
LINEN
Our I a u a d r y
work, like the laws
of Medet and the
'Persians, changeth
not. and is always
of the
superior type. For t
"sure thing." laun-
dry here.
with the various local
of the road.
the day
only a regular
* given out by
Mr. RW and Mr. Buck were In-
formally entertained at dinner last
evening: by Mr. and Mr* J. J. Bonk
jer«m Pouth Flr*t street, and left this
morning for the Southern and Qal-
veston divisions.
s
NATIONAL LAUNDRY.
WEEKIY DANCE HERMANN'S
HAIL EN70YARLE AFFAIR
The regular weekly dance at Her-
mann Pons' Hall last evening was
marked with one of the largest at-
pronounced ; tendances in ihe history of theae In-
formal. yet always enjoyable affair*;
and »he evening was spent very hap-
pily with wait* and two-step.
Refreshments were served during
the evrnlng.
that have not done so
Telegrams »i;h Viu. mand of Captain Seaton Schroeder.
in the foregoing, gentlemen, the Tody'* parade will mark the last pub-
Telegram has s{token *ot w.th pean<IUr »ppMri,nw of Admiral Evans in
land empty predictions Our purpove „ M||w carw>r u n)tY,, o(fi(.„
is to get down to rock-borom with , few dys hf w„, fron, l|)f ^r.
you and see things as the> :,re. or at ln ,5 0()0 M)di#n am, M„.
least as they appear to us. Here anl",^ w|„ b# „w Uol—,ng , 500
now. we pledge you our cc-operatic . , 0,B of thf rP(.u,ar ,rmv ,lnd„ 0enw.
_ . to ihe last ditch. Our columns are|„ pu^on The nitrrh w„, beglu
taken over again lin one sense of the open to you. and our equipment will |&, g
word, you have "backed up. and now ever be at the disposal of the Teni- j
are starting all over again") is one : »le Commercial Club. run . . , . .
i . Jack Has A Good Tine Ashore.
military and naval parade under com 'or P'!*es and trophies. The
night will be the occasion fo Ihe offi
cial reception an I ball of the enlisted
men.
REV. HOrQES IECTURES TODAY
AT TRINITY UNIVERSITY
Re*. B. A. Hodges of Grace Pres-
byterian church left (his morning for
that amounts to more than play for
an idle hour, or a fad. or merely that
In having here a Commercial Club.
Temple is in line with what other
citie* and towns possessing an organ-
isation similar In nature and stated
purposes.
Cut out the Hot Air.
Again, let your aim be at certain
results, and back of it all let your con
centra ted desire be for such results.
Beforehand, however, let wise delib-
eration decide at what shall be driven
for. When your decision is reached,
then let every pound of steam ,«ss,lble
of generation be thrown against the
piston-head, and hold it there anti"
something moves.
Work with System
Harmony among you is necessary,
as much so as leal. Whatever you
Here's Looking at You'
San Francisco. May 7.—A grand
AT MIDWAY PARK.
"Snpho," Tonight
The important event of Miss
Ewing's engagement will be Daudet's
famous play of "Sapho" tonight,
which hat been reserved as the so-
ciety event. While possibly few plays
haTe been criticised more severely
than "Sapho." on Its first presenta-
tion in this country by Miss Olga
Nethersole. on the other hand after
Miss Netheraole had a new moral ver-
sion made, few plays have received iSan Francisco entertained'
higher praise at the hands of the (vast crowd as that which
street parade, in which nearly all the of Thllr.lv , _ .
.Srtrtn ,s. «u-, •_ Thursd,N and *•*
I MOO sailors of the Beet participat-
ed, opened the festivities in fleet mad
San Frantisco today. Tonight there
will be athletics In the naval pavilion
for the sailors, band concerts snd
other ami^unents. The governor's
banquet to Secretary of the navy
Metcslf will be held at the Fair-
mont this evening.
Not since that memorable day
whenthe Firit California Volunteers
returned from the Philippine* has
such a
is today
most exacting and fastidious. It is'swarming through the streets, lin-
the moral version that Miss Ewingilng the water fronts, piling pell-mell
guarantees tonight with special stage : into the excursion boats and other
settings and handsome costuming, in craft and clamoring for admission
may accomplish, and this should Ue!*hkl1 l,rolBlswl a dramatic treat to the big battle ships of Cncle Sam
much, it will benefit in more or less ;wortIl-v of comparison with the high which lie at anchor in the bay. The
extent every man in Temple. ,t ;er l,riceii attractions Last night "A fleet is a magnet which has attracted
should be remembered that t -nnrr iFamily Muddlp' was lusl th<> right countless thousands, and the hotels
ntive effort makes for results benefl- k'a'f °f * faTO> Comed-v 10 mak? on" jare having great difficulty in caring
cial to all. It is the individual effort ' afk iD the'r seat and enjoy a>for ^e throng. Among the arrivals
which in benefits stop with* the indi- !succ<?<ssii0n of hearty laughs, the com- are scores of men of national repu-
ridual plications that arise grow funnier tation. b«t they attract little atten-
One Thing at a Tin,e j until the final curtain. Miss Ewing tlon from the enthusiastic crowds.
In taking this second step and un-
til, (as in your babyhood I you have
gradually taken on strength, and
physical aad intuitive power of eqail-
ibrium. it is perhaps just as well that
at first you don't attempt too much
and her company fully demonstrated Today all civilians must take a back
the fact that they were as much at seat for the men who wear the uni-
home in farce comedy as in the other |form of the United States Navy,
offerings of the week which summed Thousands of Jack Tars ciune a-
up in one word is Good." shore today and were given a tumul-
^ Saturday at 3 p. m.. "The Skiddoo 'tuous breeting when they paraded
As you know, it is often said of Tem- if "'l' F°ly Gr>nd Pa' wi,,i through the streets. Following the
pie that "she can't think of but one I-L m!,ti,lee special ,or ,he s^00' «reat street pageant, every Jack Tar
children of Belton and Temple, at-not a confirmed woman-hater soon
bargain prices—10 rents for children, found a Jill, and many found more
pie that "she can't think of but one
thing at a time." Whether or not
this adage sprang from the womb of
truth, it has application here Later
on. after you have gotten into the
*»ing of this work, if it fe poasible
to havf three score irons hot in the
same Bre—so much the better.
Dreams are Idle
It's all »ery well, ^ntlemen as'
around a dinner-taM* von gather to
discuss projects to he undertaken,
too refer to. and agree that, a trolley
to Marlin and Waco with Temple at
one comer of the triangle: and a eot-
and 3») cents for adults, with a spec-
ial 10 cent round trip rate o nthe car
line commencing at 1.45 and run-
ning every fifteen minutes till !:30
Card of Thanks
In the inexpressable sorrow and be-
reavement which has visited our
home in the death of our husband and
father. 8. A. Sealey, the generous
than one. A brawny sailor, with
beaming admiring girl on either ram,
and othe fair Californians. jealous
and disconsolate, trailing In the rear,
was a common sight. other tars
sought enjoyment in the cup that
cheer*, and al*o inebriates. Civil-
lant with coin filled pockets iwarm-
ed about the convivial ones and beg-
ged them to "hare one on me." It
kindness of the multitude of friends jwM not strange In the face of all this
re. .on a rot. 15 " h'lp,ul "d »»« it temptation, that many fell by the
ton mill: and this and that and the *0' impossible to express our;wayside early in the day. These
other would be a great thing for jera'itud* and thanks. Tho' it is be- j were eared for by the ship's police
■ «« _ . i Yflfk/i fill r fkAVAr t A f kn«V' LI«. J • • . _
Temple In the tru^h of what you
say there is no room for argument or
disparagnieni—but, none at these or
anything else fruit from sure talk.
To attain to such roseate ends there]
Is required much wise planning, mon
vond our power to thank each kind and hurried out of sight
j friend in person, we take this method the grand review will take place
°f mali>ng some slight expression of, tomorrow and later Rear Admiral """""" »*re iur
our gratitude for the helpful andjRobley D. Evans will be relieved of tbe 8811(4 F®' bM ***" po,tf*",e<l to
thoughtful kindness of those who command. He will be succeeded in
ey. aad days and Koaths of hard,
hard work.
Back up ytmr President.
Tour selection of Mr A J. Jar-
rell to be your President f r acoth,r
year i» both wij# an j rat: - rtrtaWe
and the irij- r -j :.vp,.
*Wbr«! protests yer^r Jay U. no
dou' ?. in.: srf Jfyinj; ;o tic, But,
he can'- ik |» aij ja vl ,lf !h.
1 ame so graciously to our help in
time of trouble.
The sweet assurance that he, who
suffered so long, is at rest with Je-
-u*, encourages us to pray that his
witness of the Saving Power of
!Christ may influence all who knew
<nd loved him to trust in hi* G«d.
Very respectfully,
MRS. S. A SEALY AND FAMILY
Wednesday afternoon will be chil-1 Wa*ahachle to deliver two lectures
dren's day at the stadium, when the today »t Trinity Cnlvemity.
sailors will agaiu compete in athletic I Thl* forenoon his lecture will be
events. The night will be devoted .before the student-body; his subject
to another boxing tournament In
Dreamland rink
The Auditorium rink Is assigned
for the afternoon and night of Wed-
nesday for the use of friend* of the
sailors. Athletic contests at the *ta-
dium will be held on the
15, and n tug of war win take place
nt night on May IS in the auditorium
Th« final athletic event* will he
held oa the afternoon of Saturday,
May |g, at the stadium. Then the
contents will be for champions who
were tried out st the former field
days.
Upon the completion of the grand
re*lew by Secretary Metcalf. In San
Fractoco Bay, tomorrow, the Pacific
fleet will leave port on Saturday for
the southward to carry out a program
of drills and exercises.
The battleship fleet will leave for
Puget Sound on May 18 and upon ar-
rival there on May 21 four ships will
visit Port Angeles Eight ships will
to be "Conscience In Common Life.
In the afternoon, his lecture will be
to the Divinity clas* on the subject—
"Mighty is the Scripture*."
His lectures will be In a program
or seriea earlier arranged for. from
prominent Mlniste* and profeeelonal
men from over the State, on subjects,
mtly. vaying widely In theme
MORTUARY.
Infant at C. ?, Mahler.
The infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. .P. Mahler on South Thirteenth
street died late Tuesday night
Funeral serlvcee wsre conducted
Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. C.
F. Meyer* of the Oerman Evangelical
church; Interment taklag place at
Needles' cemetery In Heidenhelmer.
Funeral of S. A. Sealey.
Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday morning in the First M.
E. Church for the late S. A, Sealey.
— .... Rev. Simeon Shaw of that church
visit Bellingham Bay and three ships officiating.
will visit Port Townsend. one ship The services were attended In a
proceeding at once to the navy yardjbody by Grandbury Camp. D. C. V.
at Bremerton to be docked. ,and at the city cemetery were in
On Saturday. May 13. all the ships eharge of the Masonic Order.
of the fleet, with the exception of the Urge throngs attended the ser-
one In dock, will rendezvous in the
Ticlnity of Port Townaend, and will
—" ""O*" IV
proceed to an snchorage In the vlcln- mains reposed in n beautiful casket
ity of Seattle. covered with cloth of the Confederate
On Tuesday. 36. twelve ships ^Grey.
will leare the anchorage near Seattle
and will steam to Tacoma in order
that the people In that vicinity may
have a view of the fleet. Thence.
without anchorage, leaving four ships
nt anchor near Tacoma for a visit of
three days, when' tbe vessels will go
to Bremerton for docking
The ships docking nt Bremerton
will sail for San Francisco as soon as
they are ready, the last one not to
arrive until July 3. Preparations
will be made for the fleet to sail from
San Francisco for Honolulu on Tues-
day. Joly 7. TMa date, however. Is
only tenative and may posibly be ad-
vanced if the docking 1s completed
sooner than expected.
RECEPTION TO OUTER
SNYDER SATURDAY EVE.
The reception scheduled for last ev-
ening complimenting Mr. Oliver Sny-
der. division superintendent here for
neat Saturday evening at ft o'clock
in the Elk*' club rooms. This was
of Mr.
Snyder's enforced absence from the
city last night.
Mr. W Goodrich Jones and others
of the arrangement committee an-
fleet wil complete its cruise around 'ounre 8,1 for ,hls
the world under command * " (affair.
command of the fleet temporarily bv e t""1 m
Rear Admiral Charles M Thomas. mad* ne,esMr>- «
now commanding the second squad-
ron, but before the fleet starts from
San Francisco for the Orient Admiral
Thomas will also be relieved and the
vices; and many beautiful In design
were tbe floral offering*. The re-
F*aeial of John Grady.
From the late residence on North
Eighth street. Wednesday, funeral
services were conducted by Rev. F.
W. O'Malley of the first Christiaa
church for the late John Grady; In-
terment tnklng place *t the City ceme
tery.
The services ware largely attended
by friends of the deceased nnd the
bereasd families and the floral of-
ferlags were numerous and exquisite
in design.
Serving as pall bearer* were the fol
lowing; D. Green. J. C. Blaek. J.
M. Knowles, A, H. Taylor. J. N.
More, C. T. Mepban.
of Rear
fore g» log. j
hfm uf> with
and ycer fn!J > i>
ensuing twel e rrr
agree with *ur 1;
the n sin. tut you
tru'h in this par
One of the n:o*-
to hare rrjitr •
tioa of « secret
der. 1* to f
finan'iiil fin-
es a «ir"» -v
pr- I r- , «.
fri-
ar
■i
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!:-<ney.
i'-g 'he
tc u xiuy dis
a- hii.est in
\o admit tb»
ara graph,
ant matters
oen'fctn fas t*:e selee-
iry. N xt, fim In «r-
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COME S WIRE ORDER FOR NEW
BOILERS TO BE SHIPPED
The ifoard of water commissioners
wifh «Ui>erinte5dent-elect Pat Brack
ui nrar
Admiral Charles S. Sperry, now com-! Mr JonPS dwiM* U 10 be wel1 un"
mandlng the fourth division jderatood by all that levery citizen of
Following the review a banquet l''* lnv""d 10 ,hU
will be held at which Secretary of the jNo CiT'h 1" at ,he rt«"- i
Navy Metcalf will be the guest of charge of any kind made.
SUPT. KIMIAU. TO DALLAS
FOR STATE EDUCAT NL RALLY
Superintendent of Schools, J. F.
Kimball, left this morning for Dal-
las to attend the State educational
rally which convenes there this morn
ing.
Present and participating In this
rally will be foremost educators from
within and out of the State; Its pur-
pose being a furtherance of educa-
tional work In Texas and devising
way* and means to that end.
Mr*. Kimball and the children ac-
companied Mr Kimliall as far as Wa-
co at mhlch place In the meanwhile,
th will visit homefolk. They will
re'urn home Sunday evening.
A
honor, and in which the admirals and
officers'of the fleet in full uniform,
en and Mayor Ginnuth made a detail the governor and his staff and other
*d inspection of the pumping Haul prominent men will take part
at Ix.n river Wednesday and after N„r ,m ,he enlisted men of tfce
"••u«Meration of 'heir findings, at » fleet he neglected for a moment. On
meeting held in the evening It was „Mt Tuesday night thev will be given
unanimously decided to wire the soil- a grand ball at tbe Auditorium, when
er makers a; Chattanooga (to whop. t,en»s of the society of San Fran-
the contract had been let condition eiv() an!, California will be their as-|
a. >:, to commence the work so as t ■ ioefates. Nothing resembling social |
... v e 'he two boilers delivered in Ten. discrimination will be permitted and !
e within .thirty days from date of ,he sailors will dance with whom1
_ order This accordingly was don* | they please
ycate-day forenoon. "Hie round of events for the hlue-
The conditions at the river plant. ja,kets begins this evening with
P 'T>ectally as cattsed by the recent wrestling contest, m -he naval pa
overflow were found to be -u. h as to vitkm. Tomorrow evening will be de-
-atise fear of extreme danger. shoitU [voted to the same sport in th- same
further delay, as first thought teat. ,place. Monday. In the afterncmi. ath-
i- made Id ordering shipment of the i letlc .porta will l.egin at tbe .dlum
new ,.Mtter>. in OoMen Gate Patk. At nlglft th'-re
will be the first boxing tournament In
I Povder! Powder. the Auditorium rink.
We '■••rr> a complete list of fac*-. Tuesday afternoon will be left open
alcum and toilet powder, Robinson's for the regatta on tbe bay when the
i.tig store, next to Poet Office. 'crews of the different ships wil eon-
McClures year free. Ask Puett's.
Incenso! Incemo!
Incenso is for sale at Robinson
Bros.', druggists, next to Poat Office.
TEMPLE
YOUNG MA«
Just a word writh you- -a »:.r« that
will he of sdvaat»K« Jo yon if yoJ
will heed it. la husinevs ,>r w ^ ui
life few thing* count for to tr.u-h as
clean line*. Yf you *r**t to luok and j
fee) well dreaaed see to it thai we |
bunder your linen.
Poa't forget this wjrJ 'twBI win. ( petent aceowtaBt* in twelve to twenty wteki Day and night
W?
PRAIRIE QUEKN
UNIVERSITY
Stndenti qualified as competent stenographer, in *ix to ten week*: as com-
•ekasL
onday, Mny 1 her time to enter
>«(
HAVE rou TRIED
1 SKI OF
YET
???
It is &11 quality and
will piease ycu in
every way. Think of
OMEGA when you
order flour. Every
sack Guaranteed.
Tin Rotan
Grocery
£.
With a Hammer
But Ton Can Make Tot
Dollars Do Double Duly
By Taking Them
To Tin
Kwick Kasli Sale
Cash Works Overtime
these days with
us and the Cost Mark has
been lost on some of our
goods.
TWO DAYS MORE
Of our cut and hammer-
ed down prices. It's up
to you to take advantage
of them.
Dry Goods of
At Special Discount
Is what has appealed to thousands of buy-
ers and brought them to our store during
the past two weeks. Have you been one
of them and did you get yotlr share?
Why Not Save
20 to 50 Per Cent
On Your Purchases
o
m
It's worth while, is it not
?
Today and tomorrow
your last chance
Everything goes while
the sale lasts at the
special
Kwick Kash Prices
Just in—A brand new
shipment of Val Laces
and Insertings.
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