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OYERIS HEREjVV
T 7ILI; BE .bBSEft YE0 r
.BY HOOSTOiCJEWS
Tsalbed By Betn Israel
Rabbi ;
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1 -JPassover li essentially a festival .of
deliverance symbol of freedom phys-
ical nor! mental and spiritual like the
complete emancipation ut spring from
tee fetter of winter'' says Dr. Henry
: Uarnstein the rabbi of the congregation
of Betivlorael of Houston. -We Jew
' are great betierera ia symbols not on-
like the Catholics aad we like toe pic-
turesque ceremonies connected with
aorae of onr services." .
la describing the Passover festival.
Dr. Baraatein epoka of tlie popular home
ceremony celled the "Seder' a Hebrew
word meaning "arrangement" ' J"
'.' Seder takea place on the ttigbt precef-
" ing the firat day of Passover. Tk table
'.' baa to be arranged in a certain way aad
ladea with the symbols of the festival
aacb aa the "massa" dind of unieav
v ened bread baked far a 'special way na-
der ecclesiastic auspicee piled in front
' of the person conducting the religious
ceremonies; .the "motor bitter kerbs
' (mostly aorae radish) symbolising the
' bitterness of servitude; the "eberosee
a strange miature of almond raisin ap-
v plea and ether palatable things a sym-
" bol of bricks and mortar which were
: used to build the citiea of. Egypt by the
l 'unfortunate alnves. ' .
- Another item on the "Seder" table is
1 ' Jamb typifying the paaoual offering of
' meat aad i baked egg a symbol of the
f ' sacrificial tneai offer. During the cere-
i mony each individual prearntais supposed
I r to drink four glasses of wine rorre
spoading to the four expression of de-
lirerance ased'ia the narrative of the
hook of Exodus. The. leader intones the
.' service which should last until midnight.
leaving time for the meal. Old isaaition-
' . al music is used in the singing of -pray-V
rrs. and the melodies are very beautiful.
.According to Dr. Bernstein the
fSeder" is a typical home festival but
T all stranger are heartily welcomed and
v every Jewish family tries to extend hoa-
i . r pnanty ior uai nignt to loam less ior-
f 1 Innate people who can not afford the
i 'festival also to the stranger away from
. ' home. Dr. Barnstein says fJmt unlike
.'the Chrietiaa Easter the Passover is a
i '- joyous season of thanksgiving and songs.
v The festival lasts seven days but only
... the first and the last day are kept sa-
j ' ctcd.
; All Houston synagogues held their
' 'Passover services Friday night and sev-
! eral services will be held by the ortbo-
i do synagogues tonight.
i; EXHIBITION puMES.
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- At Mobile Ala. : ' -L. It- H E
'' Philadelphia Amer second team 0 5 1
. Mobile Soathera ...;...'. t.. 1 5 .1
f Pearson. Hasty and Hyatt; Haid Ful-
. ton and .Poods. " - "1 t.
V: ' ' ' .;'" '' '
f At Port Worth. TexaaeV "'Tt -H E
; Fort Worth Texas league.... V 1 8 1
Pittsburg. ................... 4 11 1
tad Clarkej.i .
'lt Oklahoma G
CStr.'Ok.- B H - E
tlinneapolia Amer. aaaooatioa.17 140
Oklahoma City Woaterw league.- X ' 8 0
'" Robersoa. Wbitehoase and.Msyer; Ma-
lone Bamseyr'and Moore Clan ton. : i f
. -....'''--( Y
' At Nashville' tetui.-... K B H E
. New lork Nationala .. 10 3
: Boston Americans v.i.. 6 'vifl'
DongUs. SmHK. Bento and 8nTrfe.M . . .
VnMlT IW)n TIav mmA HiK
f " .-. ; '- - ' .
At Saa rranciscoCaLV .- 'Jt ft E
Chicago' Nationals W.-l '23
- Baa rranasco Pacific... '.(... 2 8 4
Headrix Carter and O'Ferrell; Scott
and Anfinson. jr. i
..fr-r .
At Birmingham. AfiLr B H E
Philadelnhia Nationals Ill 1
Birmingham Southern
01
Caaaey. Meadows Bixea and Trages-
aarg Sigmaa Collin and Peters Oooch.
At WichiU FaUs Texss B H E
Chicago White Sox second team 4 7 5
Wichita Falls Texaa league 11 10 2
' XoadermOk and les; Both and
Kjtchaav ' r-i. . ; !
NEWTON - BEATS ADAIR. '
; Houston Post Special -
'( PlNEHtRST. N. X April 2.-r-Perry
Adair the young Atlantan who won the
'qualifying medal in the Iprth and South
amateur championship tournament at
Pinehorat Thursday went' down to- a
3 to 2 defeat at the hands of 8. G. New-
ton of Brookline in Friday's first round
of matchplay. -The Massachnsetta team
captain went around in 73.
- Another favorite went by the hoards
when Jim Standisb of Detroit lost to
Sam Graham of Greenwich at the ni-
tenth hole of their . match. ' Francis
Onimet went around ia 75 against E. L.
8cofield of Woodway and won by S and 2.
. KUsworth Augustus alas earns through
easily enough winning from Av ' W.
Brand of Oardea City by 8 and 2. Au-
gustus has a 72. This waa the best
round in a day of very fine golf. AD the
championship division match ea were fin-
ished in the seven ties. '
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. - ' ' HIGH SCHOOL GAMES.
At Hantavffle " B
Pam Boawtoa .Normal. .. .8
uooston -High 1 school. ....... ....... .0
Trow pitched for Normal fanned 19
Ihjouston Ship Channel
. VfUnder hispeibonbf
vvernment poaca
Th f TJnited Slates board of' en-
- gtneara ad aasdstanta will make a thor-
- ough inveatigatioa of the ship channel
. Bstarday afternoon aa part of an inves-
i. -titioo of aO porta on the gnlf. They
wij bo entertained with s banquet to be
riven by the Chamber of Commerce at
. the Bendea hotel at 6 p. at. Saturday.
Th board of engineers is composed of:
. rvionel Jamea C Sanford Coloael Harry
Taylor Colonel Charles Keller and liea-
- tenant Colonel Xsmea T. Jervey-v A..K.
Webor; assistant engineer ans) secretary
. of the board of atuoneera and Golonal
Herbeat Da Kerne Gulf Coast division
eagiaeer rrom rew urteaaa .wilt mecom-
. pan the board. J"--.. -
The officials inspected the ort fscili-
ties of Freeport Friday and retarned to
' Hoaatoa Fralay aight and then wont to
Galvoatoa .herar a banouet at the Oal-
vea hotel waa tendered them by the Com-
mereial aeoociatioiir of GaJvestoo r'Tbe
board wUl inspect the East end of the
sea all and Qalveaton harbor. They will
- return to Hoaatoa Saturday morning ae-
' cording to present plans and will prob
: ably start aa Inspection of the ship ehan-
net aaxaraay anernoosu i
; S AERIAL CIRCUS SUNOAt.1
' ' Wing walking. ; hxjping the' loop' and
. other aerial i stunts will be riven at 3
p. m. Easter Sunday above Main street
between "the Bice Institute and. Bellaire
field. -The exhibition will be givjaby
Uordoa Brown and B. W Mackie - The
' 1 1
aereplahe will be furnished by W. H.
Irvin of the Irvin Ice Cream company. ;
CamDakn for Disabled
Sioldiers Home Being i t
. ox-k. . a
Kushed in Houston
' ' '
With (he. annooDcement Friday that
material for construction work on - the
home which la to bo built near Kerrvtfle
for disabled former service nam has al-
ready been .ordered the. committee of
Houston - business men4 endeavoring to
raise this city's share of the State fund
madeo ulans to hasten the campaign
through; to a sueeeaaful finish. A most"
ing waa -called of the working committee
nexy. Tuesday noon at the University dub.
Final reports op the lists given the couf
mitt re will be expected at thia meeting
John JV. Lewis chairman said and plans
for -a general .'wind-up campaign will be
discussed:
Because of the difficulty "of obtaining
workers who chop spare the time to can-
vass the citv. Mr.- Lewis is addressing
personal letters to the. butanes interests
of the city appealing to tnem to an me
men who sacrificed health for them' by
aandins: a cherkv direct to him at his office
in the Union National Bank building. - .
In order that const ruction work may
not be .halted for lack of sufficient fundi
the American Legion e making a special
effort U raise 1500000 ia all parts of Ihe-1
that Houston beat iU share of the
pense Mr.; Lewis pointed out in his let-l
let-1
; to
ler especuuiy u in miumnou- is
To date Houston has contribntcd ilr
most 814000 to the fund. Contributions
are" coming in steadily Mr. Lewis said.
h Mr. Lewis has suggested that organ ixa-
tions of varioua kiuda who purchased
Liberty bonds during the war could nee
these bonds to no better purpose than by
giving them to relieve the suffering of the
men who defended liberty agaiast the
menace of the Hun.- A letter has been
addressed to the various lodges of Hoeur-
ton asking for financial support. In othar
cities the lodges have given material aid
hi putting over thia project he said the
various Masonic lodges in San Antonio
having contributed from $250 to $500
Two Hour Strike Holds
UpJVlail -and Baggage
.. 9 ; . i -f y.
Associated Press Beporr." '. I
ST. .LOUIS Mon. April 2. Outbound
mail and baggage waa temporarily de-
layed here Friday night .when 350 mail
and baggage handlers employed by the
Terminal Railroads association at Union
station struck to enforce their demands
for one day a week off with pay. The
strike lasted two hours the men then ye
turning to work on advice of officials of
the terminal assodatioa and of - the
union pending a meeting of the board of
directors of the terminal association
April 12 when an effort will be made to
reach an agreement. . i .
. The men now receive 43 cents an hoar
for eight hours work aad srepaid ea) a
basis of a six-day .week. The scale
which they propose would ie the hour-
ly -wage to 61 cents. .. '" ) K
Rent Gar Men Nfame '4:
.v Conference Gxnrnittee
fiepresentativea Of the' rent ear men
Bret in the office of Winfree cVWeslowj
their attomeya Friday and appointed a
delegation to ' confer with tie . dtbtea's
committee appointed by the mayor re-
garding the proposition of -the 'rent car
stands being reestahUshed .on the
streets of the dty. . i -'
' They expect tejhoM a conference with
the committee' Tuesday so that -report
Lean be made to the dty council Wedute-
Five Story Concrete. '; . - J
Building Will Go Up
:.S .- .11 i f! I... e-jK:t::;y .y
' A' five-story and basement reinforced
concrete and Brick' warehouse to cast
$47M is to be erected on Washington
avenae by B A. Biesner owner.. James
Antill is the contractor. . k "V';;.'V -The
building will front 50 feet on
Washington s venue with a dentil of 100
Keet : Construction is to atarf at once
lie permit for the warehouse waa sp
elled for at the office of the dty build-
ing inspector Friday. - u
Daily feather Forecast -
to.. Guide J Cotton Growers
V"' i
'. The Hoaatoa weather bqreaa office hss
begun the -publicathn of a . daily cotton
recion bulletin and arOl continue' to send
lout the publication until November 1 ac
cording to aa announcement made -Friday
by DrvB. Bunnenreyer. K
.The highest and. lowest temperatntea
jirecipitation and the state of weather at
stations scattered throughout the cotton
growing sections . of the' State sloo a
summary of weather conditions tn Other
cotton growing States will be given in
the bulletin i s a j - ' . . .
Su Land Cfof C:
Entertain? ' ' Y
Houston Salesmen
t
i -"Waa the Salesmanship ctub banquet
aJ.8Dgar Land a success?"
"Bay boy did you ever aee that Sales-
manship dub when it wasn't a success?
And when the Chamber of Commerce of
Sugsr Latul-abd the ' Salesmanship dub
get together It's a bowling success." " "
The matf-who said that a he. walked
rrom thobig feast at the Imperial Inn
Ftiday. night with nearly 200 persons
crowding and Jostling .him. hit the nail
on the head m regards to the Salesman-
ship banouet given at Sugar Land.
' As asual the dub -turned the enter
tainment into one ahout of appreciative
laughter and all the old "rompers" were
there even Shorty Lubbock who spoke
or rather tried to speak through a
ateadv roar of "Oust "un." Finally Shorty
fainted at the feet of W. T. Eldridge Jr.
who chuckled with delight at the tragic.'
end of-''Shorty'
But it was not
"Shnrtv " Himrtiva Fate -eat
-snorry i
Lubbock just in front ot tM Bettegaw.iKT t . t . . .
Jr.. Of course everybody knowe tnat
a-iHfe earth and not that hereafter-)
"Shorty" oaya - no nimseii ana ." im i
lasts 'am after .rShort' hands over the I
thejinsuraticejt hlatarally you might aay.
xnera u .weau ox josuinx onwwu u
two andLiC aoranx D at the Danqnet in
bad I
arisen i ran ju place at the feet of the. Aariean--boocm-.tW Organnflng
fea- ffied triumnhantly to.Famdy Socid JVork will baft jpeakers.
Us seat-and we dutched tichtlr an old
bulce in his' bin - oocket.
ki.. ir. krf h; . u.kt. Khortv. ait .
Short ait
dowa" yelled the salesmen. And Sbortyd
fEd the undertaker" had removed the
sedt from its. usual place. . f
Thus It went all through the supper and
these present laughed until they could
wot eat "Pi-me" the president .sang;
so did "Mississippi" WiUcoxea; me uou-
bon spoke in Spanish at length and Presi-
dent Pimentd translated it into "He
Just said ha waa glad he. was here." Dr.
William Statea Jacobs told the first one
he'ever told -in bis hie. when be told of
the; time he won a famous baseball game.
The home town was dependent upon
"Jake" and a mighty cheer arose from
the atanda when be came to bat he aaid.
Of course three men were on bases. 'A
ball waa thrown. Strike one' A second
The -umpire yell "Strike two.
And the third .was the greatest strike of
kv .t-!
all and "Jane ' savea tne .game
tin "struck" with thtf ball and allowing
three runners to come in. while the op-
Ksing team 'fas trying ; to bring . hUn
ck to consdousness.
V Happy Day challenged the Sugar Land
baseball dub to meet the Salesmanship
dub's ball team- and the challenge was
accepted with the prOyiatoa that the
dab would not try to talk themselves
Kwiidridga Xr; of SugM Land was
ntiajumoasly elected an honorary buhii
ber of the dab ia a mighty effort of the
duh to'expresa ite appreoatioh lor the
banquet..'. . -
- jnfteea oae-miii uts 'salesmanship talks
ware given and Jim Follier won'' first
place and the box of cigars which 'went
half wayjuvond the table.'.
Charles Gillesnie. president of the
1 chamber tit conunerce at . Sugar Land
made tne opening agar ess . or welcome.
At each plate- there was placed a -copy
of thevTexas Farm and Industrial News
composed ofi one sheet'- devoted almost
exduaively to the banquet snd a won
derful lifelike picture of Abel Soloman
Pawentel president ef-the dub aad other-
wise knowujM yPJ-me.'!'
Nearly 23 automobiles filled ' the road
on the return trip to ..Houston lit 11
NeWsbwikre iRbyally" ? r
VIJEnterUmtaub
kembers ifTthe Newsboys dub bad a
"party" to their iikinrat their 4ub rooms
Friday night. - MrsTj&.E.vlwell -brought
her das of .Sunday- school girls from the
Westminatec church ae guesU'1 of the
dub. . The young women not only enter'
tamed the arwaiea socially tat .contested j
with them Mversl ganWTbey proved
experta at .baseball but were not so sue-!
cessfo) at basket bsJL' dn 1
"Zg&&VtJ?
Wade pfovad wonderful "scatters of the'
DiU" and ss'w 'result won the admiration;
1 of all the newaiea. - la at ft the aamee
every boy had from gve to ate. '.a
-fafiXi-:&m ar K':-i I
r lart Tor OeCOnd NeffrO V
V"Ht-awrV " ? -1 i
:-yea;rfek Disssed
The discussion of nlsns for the aecoad
'annual negro health week and the nam-
ing jf Hoy Stock welT a a -delegate to
the; nationals conference of -social work-
era' meeting which will be held in- New
Orleans April 14 to 21 were the features
of the rrograsa at a directors' -meeting of
the Huuatod Antituberculosis league at
the- Bice1 hotel 'Friday night. Immedi-
ately after the adjournment of the New
Orleans meeting Mr. Stockwell will go to
St. Louis.' where he will attend a meet-
ing of the National Tuberculosis asso-
ciation April 22 to 24. ' '
y'
Farnien and A. F. L Hold
. Get Together Conference
4. i : J ' r
. - in. Associated Press Re port "
. WASHIXnTON. VP" 2.Farm and
railroad employes-joined with. Amer-
ican Federation of Labor in a th roe-cornered
discussion or labor's "plsn f or the
coming campaign. The National Farm
council (and . the 1 railroad brotherhoods
were represented in the meeting . with
Samuel Gompers president of the fed-
erktionjand other federation officOs
but the result 'of their deliberations will
not be made public as yet it was said.
While refusing to disclose the sub-
jects tatted over Frank Morrison sec-
retary of the federation ' said that
vei
rythlng wss narmonious. tuner or
Bony existed and that complete co-oper
aavvaaj' vAaaaw anua uio "a"-
I ss4iAn (a 4 kak awtmitiav amm rkskieria wsral Iftanlrpll
.-.e . -
lOiea aJOCiai WOIKeiS . :. '
-- ; tO Address IJOCal.lUD
Mra-'Blauch E. Green of Fort Worth
field superintendent of the'Texaa Chil-
dren's -Home gnd Aid society and Miss
Wert rude Vaile Of Denver field director
at the meeting : of the HrcuU yorrs
don of Houston in the rooms ot ue irni-
era of Houston in the
uty dub
oedaasn
nusic for the occasion baa been
p'revideiLwith Mrs. L. C Lambersan.
Mrs. .Mildred Knight Griffith and Glen
C. Stables as the municiana - .
Following the meeting an informal re-
ception will be held ia honor of the vis-'
iting speakers ' t
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Thick Fog Delays Shipi ;-t.
. . On New York Harbor
Associated Press Beport.
NEW YOBK." April 2. A thick fog
which settled' suddenly over New : fork
harbor late Friday caused Incoming
Transatlantalc liners. tQ cast anchor at
Quarantine for the aight held all bat One
outoounu steamer; co me pie.o sua rau-
fused and delayed ferry service already
crippled by the -strike. - ' -
Streams of thousands of commuters
flowed through the Hudaea tunnels in the
heaviest traffic 'of tie yeari 'a Special 'po-
licemen were detailed to terminal build-
ings to prevent disorder.' . ." '
A ferryboat crashed into-a pier and two
horses were - thrown! overboard. . The
horses were drowned.. ' r . . - .
Bank President Found
Guiliybf;Embe2zlement
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'''Associated Press Beport; ;'; "' :'
FAJBBCBB yarfAriI 2.-rWilliam
B. Green' president of - the" Fairburne
Banking company; wss found guilty by a
Jury in superior court here Friday night
to charges of embeszlement ana sentenced
to fire years in the peatieatiary. .Trial of
Mrs. Catherine Bradstreet for whom the
prosecution contended Green took the
money f rom the bank Baa been .set for
August 1L ii'Wr; psSW;. ff: . i H'--
Motioh- for; a hew trial waa entered
immediately after -Green .was - sentenced
and Will be argued May 22.? He was re-
leased on $25000 bond r .
Six tA-:-::.
&4 'Held in Hoie fcVPack
''Issodatei Preaa'"Bepo'rt.j
LUDINGTON Mich r April i-Six
lalia . vessels werdj imprisoned Friday
night in ine of the largest ice packs of
tne Winter Just na uui von. sua are dsi
ul fo themselves m a blinding
iWrm driven by a fprty sane gsle.
.- " -t j
-aA ' ' -': 5 -'i.
5000 Banel Gusher Comes ..
A..'V. ni
' m at W I Alirrnhin
y- ' - V.r"r"r
Humhi. Oil and 1 Beflnlne cOmnanv
jThe well later made 8000. barrela.- The
of-Mgh gravity and. waa struck at
'a depth'of 3000 feet. The wefl is known
";-Ko-Bl''r-- t
ST 4.0UISCAR FARES REDUCED
t S i t Associated Preea Beport. ; !.
; JEFFEBSON-iCITTMa 'AdtuV r
The - Missouri public service commission
'Friday; .ordered .the : reduction 'of' cash
Vitreet car fares in St. Ixiuls from 8 to 7
Jretits for adults autl from 4 to & cent for
children. ' . . i ' .
riv:oi:o:'.
'VrATSi:!.
Flays Suffracji end Prohi-
1 bitidn Before West " 'v!
i j ' 1 exas Crowd.
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iV y f Houstoa roat BpeciaL ; (
BWKETWATEK ' Texas'1 April 3.-r
Joseph rWeldoa Bafley. former United
Statea seaator and .candidate for gov
ernor of Texas spoke for mere than two
hours here Friday afteraooa .to a larg
crowd. His audience was eaUmated at
5000 among then being a large number
of women . .-. ' ".' . ' '- '
Flaying Utterly what ha tamed ase
less axtravagaaca" la . the . conduct of
SUte and national government both In
money axpenditurea and in filling the
statute books with new laws Mr. Bailey
compared present ' day ovemment with
that of format dajra and urged a return
to "old time principle and -practices of
democracy" ; ! "'.
Ha denounced aa ."a usurpation of
Stat rights" the passage of. federal leg-
islation regulating .? woman's suffrage
prohibitioa and other measures aad made
a strong jples for prevention of central-
iaaUo of power In the federal govern-
ment Instead of In ..tbt Bute govern
meata. ::-.;-.S . '- '
Bailor ridiculed the daylight saving biH
and also declared unfair the president
stand oa the eight-hour day with its
partiality (or the dty dweller as against
the farmer and stockman. ; s.-
Ope rati ana of the federal price con-
trot'committaee with especfal reference
to-those having charge of cotton--aud
wheat were described in ' detail. '
He dosed hia address by pleadin for
adoption at the precinct: county tate
and national conventions of a platform
containing ' "the oJdi fundamental prind-
plea of the democratic parry" and return
to "real democracy" instead of "the hys-
terical demagogic progreeaive - democ-
racy" which he aaid "is now corrupting
the life ot the republie.' . : -
At noon Mr. Bailey waa- entertained
with a luncheon at the Wright hotd by
more' than fiO friends and supporters of
the former senator. He left at midnight
for. El Paso where he will ddiver an
address Saturday.- ' V v;
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Soutriem Railway . !
"V 0XCOfficeyiere
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The Seutnern Bailway announced Fri-
day tne .reopening of ita passenger office
in Houston with B. K. Barry district
passenger sgent in ehsree Mr Barry has
obtained an office location ot room 711
Scanlan -building. and has already moved
in. The Soathera Bailway- waa repre-
sented in Houston by Mr.' Barry ia the
same 'Capacity prior to federal control
but the office was- dosed during the time
the railroads were operated by the gov-
ernment. Mr. Barry. haa many .friends
in thia -section who are pleased to see
him again.- - ' -- -' v '
tuuu " i v Mtrti'iJ';mi'
- EMBARGOES LIFTED.
' Embargoes caused largely by severe
storms in. New England and adjacent ter-
ritory that ' had been placed on freight
shipments by the Boston and Albany
Boston and Maine end New Tork New
Haven and Hartford Railroad compa-
nies have been lifted and these lines are
now in a position to receive all freight
Shipments offered them from this sec-
tion of the country. Announcement N of
thia 'was made Friday by the commercial
agent ot the Illinois Central lines.
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V MADE CHIEF CLERK.
T. W-Waldrop who has b'aeff assist-
ant chief clerk in -the 'Office ol W H.
Scptts president oMhe Southern .Pacific
liifea in Texaa and Looiaiana hai been
promoted ' to chief derk ' to George 8.
Waid vice president and" general man-
ager of the Southern Pacific lines; Leon
Emmk-k-who has been statistician for
the road -has been trapsf erred .to the po-
sition vacated: by Mr. Waldrop;
UTl DK I VICITHD . '.. t
-B. C McElree joint agent at Dallas
for tbe Santa r e Kock latand aud rruico
lines' has beea spending -a lew daya in
Houston calling on old friends and asso-
ciatee. . Mr. McElrse" waa formerly Iq-.
cated ia Houston . as division ' freight '
sgent for the Santa Fe. During) the ex-
istence of the food administration he
served-as director of the transportation 'i
department under E. A. Peden.- .' '
Y. W Invites to Easter
' Breakfast and Program
'' :''.'viH..-'-.
' 1 Beaervationa for the annuaT ': Easter
morning breakfast Sunday at the Young.
Women's Christian Association must be
made early Saturday'.' Owing to the- fact
that it is open to every ' woman and girl
of the dty a large 'attendance ia 'expect-
ed for the impressive observation. '
"Onward Christian Soldiers' aung by
a processional 'of young girls in white
will open the program at 7:15 a. m: Sun-
day. The rooms are to be decorated tn
dogwood and Easter flowers and as the
processional marches into the breakfast
room each girl will place a white rose in
the wire cross at -the head of the table:
until it becomes a mass of blossoms. Yel-
low jonquils have been painted on1 the
place cards and the table decorations
will be a profusion of Easter flowers. . :
Bev. Albert E. Ewell has- been asked
to give the invocation. Miss Kate Dsi-
fan will give the Easter talk and a ou"
sical . program will be 'contributed by
Glenn. C. Stables. - and Miss Macev B.
Scott soloists. .Miss Hary Bartlett will '
- 'ut.ki.. -j vr: V!.. t
ginia Parka Mis Scott'- -r: -fl -
' The vrearctast will dose in time lor
the morninr services at "the various 1
churches.- It ia open "to every woman
and girl in the dty and will be held at;
the assodatioa rooms. 1014 Vi Prairie.
'.'. . ' " - - -. ' : ';-. :';''-:1t
Damages r or Son $
' :-' .'''' v. . '. v ssi'ev.-;..'
Y. O. - Shook father of? Otto ' Shook -a-13-year-oId
boy of Houston Heights who
waa killed January 22-while riding on a
iruca oi ine ' nousion xrug ; company.-
tiled suit Friday in Jf if ty-f if th i district
court aghinat t that company -and the
Houston Electric ' company "Damagss .
amounting to 2000 are asked. -: I
Mr. Shook declares in bis petition that :
I. E. SUpleton driver of the truck' was
negligently -operating the car at the time
of the accident. The "boy it Is alleged.
was nuing on ue running noaru ot ue
vehicle when it -struck the- street railway
track '.'on. the Boulevard. It swerved
while -moving i at a dangerous ... rata of :
speed and crashed into a tree pinning
the lad there and causing injuries thai
resulted tn denth.it is alleged. h &
The Houston Electrio company is alA
leged to have violated a dty ordinance hi
not having a prescribed type pf grooved
rail in use on the Boulevard -. '.n.-i'.'V"
-RESTAURANT OWNR FINE0;iV
Ben Mendeadea "proprietor of a restau.
rant"' J601 Oomrresh avenue:' was fined
$26 is corporation court Fnclay after at
investigation had been made by the pare
v- ' -. ' -
. "C VLV
IIlI' uf )
C-ui-d 1.
I
of the
fcsselill
chili. l..il Is a vrtf mm t
tie 'irias le . 1 :'' ft o
tune been msnu.tr of tue I!
and Dallxa 'iia lrrniue Ifimi.
Neither 'iarlelou nor tlie director ;
' Of the Galveston i-'ub would tn ke
any statement eauy 1'rui-r l"i ut
regarding the -rson tr the
chang a. Hill arrived in Galveston
Friday. ; . sr.. ... .. ".-
rood Inspector who said that rottea meat
was- being kept ' la his ref rigsraton
Kaowlea and. Phillips .were - fiued $10
each for having en unsanitary place of
baaineaa - ; -. -.
' " a ' ' " ' ' . ' ' '''s.i'.y.
latha crowds street ear all aye Were
turned pa a maa aested in a corner at-
tired ia a gorgeous fur coat and talking
pompously to -ths ' man "next to htm a
perfect sirmngar.vV'..;''V'.'1'"f-'' (
He was apparajiUy la.very affluent dr.
eumaUnces and wiihed people to take
note ot the fact . ''. t '
"Xea air." he said loudly. M waa hae-'
Ing a conversation after hinch the other
day with the Prince of Walea and " .
"Ladiea ; ana geayemen snow your - - - - - .
tickets!" called out an inspector who had ; and making her biggest oat first- fna -jest
boarded the street ear and the furinf Utting the 'cola ' ride jaa - most '
coated man tendered a piece of paste-.
board for the official's examination.
The inspector scrutinised it carefully
for a moment and then handing it back
otorvedr- W-' "
-"I'm aorty. air; but we dont $4 any
where. Bear there.? .- 'i -. : f -.:
- "Near where?" inaulred the- owner of
the gorgeous coat lastly. .
Sliy .. - - - i .
-Near Smith's the - pawnhroker'a.'
waa the reulv. "You've shown ma tie
wroaf ticket sir.'.
.:-.'--.'V
; - ;. BUILDING PERMITS.
-The following permits were Issued by
the dty building Inspector Friday the
total amounting to $0000. : .
. a . C; Bell aad De . Smith Kipling
street one and one-half story frame and
stucco residence $3000. - i v.s -
Houstoa Ice- and Brewing company
408 Waahington ayeada machine shop
$2400..-.'' ' . ' --.V:
f " ' 1 .
TOWN CLUB MEETS. ' '
The Town dub of the T. Wi C. A. met
at ita rooma Friday night with the usual
supper and ' social program. Blakely
Smith who hadjuet returned from Mex-
ico spoke oa conditions ot that eouatry.
The next meeting will be April 1. M em-
bers are ssked to bring their friends. . .
THE OsXITV OF JISUS TH TsI"l.
-.- . NAL CHRIST. :
SJeaus Christ; the- same: yeaterday.
today and foravar.'V He. . -r'.
Then aaid they all. Art thou then
.t.- f tioAT Anil Ma aaid unto
L1 inein. To say that I aa'-'U.
- A nareiora we w - . -
mora to kiU'Hrm. becauae He not
only had broken the Bab bath but aaid
alao that Sod was Hm father. MAK-
ING HlM8aUJr KQUAI WITH OOI."
Jao. 1:1a. . - ' -
'Th 8on of -Ood'r ie appnod to
Christ 4 Umee and f'Hls on 'a.nd
"My Bon" oocur ' frequently. ""TM
Only Begotten Son"; tJno. 1:11) Is
used k time and it Is evident from
Mfc. lt:C that ail men are not divine
In the sense that Jee.ua is; toe Proph-
ets were servant but He " the"
-one." beloved "Son." "The First
and the Last" In Rev. 1:W compared
wiUtaa7:4 and 44: Wentlfles.
"Jehovah Of hoata" with Jua Chriat.
-The Alpha and tOr" and "The
Beginning and the Ending" In sv.
' tlili II U compared with Kev. t:.
" v. snow that It is the Urd Ood
who Is the ' Alpha and ' Omega. Ua
first eadlaat sitters la -the Oreek
; ilabTt.. -The SSy One '- In Act-
::U corn pared with Hoa U: Is sakl
'to be. Ood. "The Ixwd11' in MaJ. 1:1.
:TAots t.lTm a ttUe used of
Jeetia several hundred times: see Acts
!j7 Matt. Jt:-4S. PhiL J-.
s:6T Jesus Christ to oaJtod "Lord of
All" lm Acts JO SS- the "Lord of
Olovy'' InTcor. J;. juui the "Kb
of Olory" in Ps. 4:-la. Isa. rpre-
senta a mighty array : of Divine
Tamea. and "Wonderfur compared
AWtth Judges margin shows the
' Christ to have been the angel of the
' lrd in the Old Testament. Thia
' Name waa withheld from Jacob Oen..
U:tt. but was revealed to Samson s
tathef as above "Mighty Ood" and
"rather of Eternity' One mar-
gin) are significant . In i Heb. 4:1
Jmus Is called: "Ood'? In Jno 10:81
' MyGo" In Matt.J:J "Ood with
vm' In Tit l:l. . V. "Our Qiat
God" In Rom. :S "Ood Blessed For-
ove. ' These Names can . only be
rightly applied to Deity thus proving
that Jeaua is the Sternal Christ and
'God.' ' r - - -
Dt VINE ATTRIBUTES.
"- Let ua notice tha Divine' attributes
of Jesus the virgin -bora. . ..
1 1) Jesus Christ - the Son of God.
la omnipotent Ho .has power over '
disease it la subject to His word- Lk
4:19. and we also And that He ha
power over death Lk. T:14 l and
1:64 65 Jfto. (:. The winds and
waves are subject to His word. Matt 1
1:24 7 and even the demons ac-
knowledge the power of Hia word
Matt . :i. Lie 4:S6r41. -The angelto
hosts of various ranks are under Him
Eph. 1:10-13 and we are told that He.
the Omnipotent One upholds : all
things by ' the word of- His . power
Heb. I:.-!- i.-r.'; y. '
3) Jesus Ot'Nsaareth. the Eternal
Christ Is omniscient Hs knew tha
secret tnoagnts oi men anew an men
' and knew- what waa In ttian Jno.
4:14-19. Mk 4:1- Lk. t:it. Jno. t:t4
it. 1 Chron. 4:30 Jer. 17:9 10; Jesus
-knew from the beginning that Judas-
would betray Him: not only men's
present thoughts but their ; future
choices are known - to -Hira : Jno :64
1:41 Lk. M:10-lt :4-. Jno. Utl. it
: Is helpful to ' know that He knew
' what men at a distance wore doing
" that . He knew the future of God a
acts . and even regardedthe fishes of
the sea. "In Him are- hid eH the
treasures of wisdom and knowtudga"
.Jno. ll:lf. 11:10 j OoL i.t. . i --
(S) Jesus Christ is omnipresent and
fllleth all to ' all.-. He Is present In
: every place Where J or I are gathered-
tn Hia name Matt 1:I. and Is also
with every one who goes forth .into
any part of the world -to teach His
word Matt. tt:8. "Examine your-
selves - whether ye be In the faith;
Prove your own selves. Know t not
vour . own ' aatvaa. . how .. that Jasiia
Chrlat Is in you except ye be repro--
oarearv i njor. ; is:s jno. I;xe. Epn.'
-1:23 He la fa each believer; are you
jOnsf ?-'-;:-?.. . ..v.. ;.c..f
iJty esus the Christ: W Kternal.
He waa In the berinntn. . John 1;L
from' everlasting Ml. 6: Is before
all things and by. Him all thlnirs con-
sist Col. 1:17. was equal with the
Father before ' the world was Jno.
17 :J arid :M waa' before Abraham
Jno.: a :SS. walked . an( talked with
Adam in Eden. Oen. 4:1 Is risen from
the dead and ever Uveth now making'
Intercession -at the right hand of the
Father's throne and will at soma
future time return to the earth for
the' establishment of His own throne
and kingdom upon the earth.- k
:S) The Son of- Ood. the seed of
the wnmaa la Immutable the same
yesterday ..today and forever "And
as a vesture Shalt Thou fold them'
UP. and thevahall hs ahtnnit- hut
Thou art the sm and thy rears
ahaU not fall.' Heb. Ml. "Who be-
mg in the firm of God thought It
not robbery to be' eoual.. with Ood
Phil. 1:4 "Fo lit Htm dwelleth all
the fnllneas of the Godhead bodily" .i
Col' t:. J .-; "..;- -i-if
iBurelv'He ts Ood.i and worthy o
our -obedience! - .. .' 77;
DIVINg; OS-FICta. XK
vvThe Lord the Eternal Word' Is
Plays Carefully "Ma!.:.
Bits. FirsV Instead c :
;:V ? .-'v Pyramidir'3 '
By HENRY WALES. (
Chicago Tribune Foreign New f
V.-MONTB CABLO. Polalrer U
billed . ss-th ."ugliest . woman In
worltT on lr " theatrical ' tour I
United States 10 years .ago. . U
winning little spareVhange at ro
Polalre Ir buflt nke an hour ('
th' small esr' waist on any living
except a wasp with a big mouih i
ar to ear and about a million f
worth ot diamoods.- :.:''' '";-' "
8 Bna la ao plunger an4 playg a
careful game pulling dowa her wiw
them' do '':.: f''a' '
-'"Xtty;' l4ingtry ii;aJ 'oit deck '"Kia
looks remarkably young stTD and has font
complete sets V of ; Jewela--diamoudj
pearls rubles and ameValda .'She I now
saving ujj for a aet o aapphlrea tha5
t aa
T . . i i: -! j' ti.' w. W
' . "07
ttntt the roulette tables at the eportini
dnb-awfullv hard. . .' He "made 95.CC0
franca ana. afternoon 90000 more that
night; 00000. the. following afternoon nJ
70000 the tollowing nighty o
Oa each ot these .ourfecaalona Peei
gave away more than 2000Tfranca In tips .
to the croupier. '. He' bad .'packets of :
1000-frano notes stuck In everv pocket
and It waa a lucky thing that hia Bond
street tailor had nut .extra large patch
pocketa on. hia jacket or be would never
here been able te get' all hi coiaMiuder -
cover. - .v -
General Kenley of "the United States
hrmy baa been here Uking a little rest
after Ma tour of Inspection around Eu-Y
rope to look over new models at eero-ir
K lanes for the army i The aeoeral waa f
i cirri ea and could go to the Casino but
be did not l-fctljs ;. .' ;
: By "A (tAVBtANI.
v :P.aa)ox1Ma if '
' Houetaa Texas
Creator of -all created thlags. He-laid
the foundation of 'the earth- ana the
heavens axe. the work .of -Hia hands.
Heb. 1:1. Jno. l:t OoL 1:1. Not.
only la Ho the Creator but the Pre-
server and Upholder1 of - all things
Heb.- !:.. '. .e -uc. w. . . ..
give sine. '"Who: oaa forgive -sinsf
BUI VWtt WUJ I . . - A - I.O UMIfU
that sins word againat Himself. Lav '
?T4e-47 Pa.-1:4.- ' V'' i. .'
It la Jesus Christ who win raise
the dead by His word. -Jno. 4:19 '44 -11:41.
Ha will' also transform the'
bodies of Hia living saints at-Hia
second coming to conform to the
body of HIS glory. Phil. 1:11 R.-V..
He ahaU Judge the living and the dead
for ail. judgment is committod into
His hands by the Father and will be
exercised . after HI return I sSTIm. -4:1
JnoJ- :tt vjV 7 '. J
Jesus the Son' of ood.'1 is the rtver -of
Eternal Life to those who will ad-' -eept
Him aa their Saviour and the
only Way to Ood Jno. 10:38 17:1.
.Only Ood the Bon could fulfill these-
Divine -Offices: how we should lov
Him for creating redeeming and tre-
aerrtagr ual- ' t ' i: -'''.:.. ;
" ". --. QCtryg. 'nsw.7 . 1
' Comnere ; some- statements wnieh
tn the Old Testament are made .Ola-1
tlnctJvely of- JehovahJ Ood. and -in
the New Testament . reXar to Jesus
Christ. - - -J '
' Pa. - 1M.I4-JT wtths Heb.. l;l-ir;
Jesus Christ the Unchangeable One.-
laa. 40:. 4 with Matt : Lk. t:.r
tt 74; Jesus is the Lord before whose
face the messenger goes. . -
' Jer! 11:30 and .17:1 with Rev. :t3:
it ia Jesus who does what la said of '
Jehovah " -'' - . - -.' . -
Isa.- 0:l Zeoh. l:$ with Lk lix:'
Jesus'- the Glory of : Israel and -the .
l Light of the Oentilea. -' . (
Isa. 4:L I..-M with Jne 19:37-41' Is
startling: the glory of Jehovah wit-
nessed by Isaiah is the glory ; of
Jeaua Christ -v " -.: -:.
Isa. t-.li 14 with I Pet :T-8; Jeho-
vah la the atone of tumbllng in the
O. T. and In the W.;T. It is Jesus.
Christ - - . it ' -i
- fsa5l:li ltwlth 1 Pet 1:14; Sanc-
tify In your hearts Christ as Lord. - -
V Num. 31:4-7 with 1 Cer.- 10:9; Let
us not tempt CbrTst. i - : "". a t. I . fc
' Isa.;40:Kr Hlth W J Ajrl
. dnunu w goou anepnera-ia T
tne one that gave His life for. the'
Sheep. -m :.. I .
Esek. 94:11. II. ll without. i:10: "i
Jehovah in the Ov T. and In the N. T.
Jeaua "seeks and saves the lost' '
NAMES COPPLEO TOQKTHKR.
: The name of Jesus' Christ the Son-
la coupled with that of Ood the Father
in a- way. that would be Impossible to.
couple the name of any finite being :
JL1thLof Dd' Cor- ":M- statu.'
J:l. i Thess. 1:11 I Cor. ll:4-s. TIU
l:4-B and 2:13 Rom 1:7 Jas.-1:L
. - "Jesus answered and aaid unto him
If a man love e lie. wiU keep- my
words: and mr .Father win ln kin'
and-. Wr riii :'MnM'..ittw wim -- J
'UatflT' Film .'- t.A
"i" -?''. abode with Mfn. Jno.
J li' fa. 4X Jer. :5-7.y
Rev. 7:10. "And thia la nr. -.i
that- thev mhrht lrnnw .Thr k. i-
true Ood and. Jesus Christ whom L i
Thou hast sent" Jno. JT;..' ... tV y
:Kt'iHVlNtf; WORSHJPED. '''J
' jeaua Christ aeeepted without hesi-
tation a worship which good men and
nehi declined wtthJear. because He:'
- waa-43oV- Matt 29 :l. t Lk. 24:59. Matt
14:M apd 1 4:9. 10 Acta : 24. Rev.:
12 5' l. Worship the. Lord hy God
end . Him only shalt thoa- serve. '
Jesus the Eternal ChriaV Is to bet
worshiped as Ood by aagela and men
Heb. 1: Phil.. :ls u. ' ''Bver
Jonrue should : confess j . that . Jesus
It is Ood the Father's win that all
.man pay -the- earns. Divine: honor to
Jesusf Christ the Bon aa to Himself f
. Jno. :3 Rev... t:-li '. ; .-;.' --
-i I! i91 ortt'dlstmotly pro
SL. Jf -"4.; 'hoest refuaee
ma i uivias' saviour
!L'-Jirf.2rtlnF .'f'-What thli a
ye of Christ whose sou ts Her-i7
f-::CBUX OF THE MATTBrV!': n-
i25" Ood; then He wae
rkfTS! a-ood.inan for he claimed
5 Pl!ir'- yiMU" ot the very '
fffakiir 0J wth th Father; '
J2 Trihk..P5h"r J false wltne-(
.2LH. " daJrneof htm ea such;. J j
&T22B'28!"''Lth Bible i a
k1l.' hope In the worl.i
there 4a no forrlvenese of lns. n-
S'"'' .the deaT and nAop2
"'v.Vr-lLl'J l'Cor. :17-t 99. 1.
'BllZ.!I!!i1T' 18 aOD " there t
full prprMnn fnr the .weeda of t. 3
'J nd that Whleh la to come
. T!."'orv of the rich roune t
iSUX'-'1!! there.Js none good i
.v Mmn Jesus hero rfit- t k-
cauea a awd mnn-.by ONH w
RgRJSED TO ACCEPT W9 DE1T
i --.; HUXT LESSON.t.ii
Jbe atuflv for next Butidsv. T7
.Er&lSS- :
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