Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THK (ONKOE ( OI KIKK. CONROE. TEXAS
ZEKE BLUFFS UMPIRE
AT THIS BALL GAME
Two What?” He Demands, and
the Scared Judge Gasps.
“Too High.’* Meekty.
The following excellent half-tone Pictures illustrate the leading nev
before the public mind over the world is shown to you in reality—So i
tions comprise the latest that is of worthwhile to the Reading Public
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WRECK OF A ZEPPELIN SHOT DOWN NEAR LONPON
ilu* "('ii|nfi*tr“ l.t’uiriii' of tl»»* South.
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REMARKABLE UNDEh’-THE-SEA PHOTOGRAPHY
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sent, out to TT
'AiSionaries
4».» territory, was impressively
■en by Mrs.- Bow/.ley, showing
it l>r. Whitman md his wife
pntually gave tli<vr hv"S, after
.during uiito -I hardships, in <>r-
iyr that their schools and Bible
established
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I .win'-* half
heaving to piano fund
l amina Times
ndy might
uong the Indians, among whom } the llaltom school house next - \
ey were tin* lirst white set- Saturday night. \
*r in that part of the country, j Miss Ethel Allam, teacher of \
i * hard that tlie r ministry nf jp>azh*r sch lol, wnn in our midst \
ndni s-. should receive such n ta while Sunday. --\
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ICELAND STEAMER ARRIVES AT NEW YORK
A Imll nlifiinl |ni*>(. ilirri tf) over
ilu* |ilnli*. Ill* did nothing.
“Om* strike," Ming tlu* niii|ilr«* In «
liilH<*tlii nili't*.
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Tin* Crowd gut unmisy,
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I'i IiiimI tin* ftltilliT.
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In ml. 'lurk out III- pouirful jntt mid
win •••i*«l toward lie* uitifilr.'
I vv o vt ImI ‘ In* smirk'd. *»o i u rj
ang tin* iit111• tr<•
HANG ELEPHANT FOH MURDER
Circua Ammak Ga*e Her Life Alter
Killing Walter EliliiUye, the
Liyhth Victim
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♦•••Mill lit I li**' sinti' authorities "mi l
liung for In r iilin* -* .Mi-uiln'rs of th**
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rlgliih ~ ruuu Mary huti' killed. t'h<
lii'lisl tt ns tnlllfd nt fN.lNlO.
Her at La tit. on lildrl'lgt* >ti|s tilth
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ili nlJi. .S|its tutors Di ed a t n|l*'\ *
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Miifnlii.'d Ini Put lInf uuthiuftk". • • r
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CHAHLF.S 0. MAHAFFIE
AFTER TWO YEARS ON PAPAL THRONE
WOMAN IS A WAR AVIATOR
PRINCE GEORGE OF ENGLAND
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llliiiiliif. Kin* sfiiM£,;L'il illitpt;
t<i|i |n ulty efiokisf to itwitli
TWICE BALKED AT THE ALTAR
> unf rf Had Hard T imi
Up Courage to Marry A<tcjr Bij
Time Sftmed to Cham
Amirf
WHERE GREAT SHELLS WERE BURSTING
SUPPORTS FAMILY WITH ODD EQUIPAGE
UNEVAN HAD BAD 0A1
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England, John Stone & Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1916, newspaper, October 12, 1916; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844120/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.