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THE OALVISION DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1'JiW. TBBXI HQUSTN TIM RwHtM BurMtt okLVMnTON NBWi til tlU it wart iHrildiM (third AVNIIW Mid Faavlm raat by TMtok 111). un wm attafiti tbt ahoul MMP to net Sfltdrvf Cvahlac Oran Catw, ctrcutawr. ML a fitiaii. All ctmmwiteatlooa thould bt ocmplaln to circulator If thla m.

A. P. HWHQB lUMCtr: Mn. KadUy IMI); W. 1WLEFTOF BOOZE CT7BTOXS COLLECTOR, WITH A FORCE OF MEN, SMASH WOttUAETS.

TEMPUmSTOMEET FOUR-DAT SESSION, WITH A BOUND OF PLEASUEE, to Tht 1 Burgundy and other liquors 'flowed into the sewers under the federal btiild- Ina- to start a large portion of-the population of Houston on a jag. Headed by W. B. Baker, collector of cut tarns, a force four men pulled spllldd and' 'then smashed 1 '400 quarts of liquor thai had been seized tn raids on foreign ships at the turning; basin during the last three months. The liquor had been''collecting In the of Mr.

Baker's office and lst week he wrote collector of customs at Oalveston asking- per- mtaalon to destroy It, The permission came and the. liquor wan carried Jn sacks to. the washbasins on the third floor of the federal building, where It was poured out and flowed through'the drain pipes Into tho city eewers. The liquor, valued at (12 a quart, was worth (4,000. In.

a little more than an hour tho Job was complete. The last drop drained Into the wunh basin and the wrecking crew washed their hands and departed. The ne-ro porter rescued a portion of one of the smashed 'bottles containing a whisky-stained (label. "It's jest a souvenir," he said. C.HAMJMOTIIKU." to Niwa.

Orange. Feb. "Flap- Grandmother," a three-act musical comedy, to be Riven under the auspices of the local lodge of Elk a and applied to the lodge's a i will be glvon nt the Amerlcni Theater tomorrow nnd The playcra nre all local people. Special Io Tile Houston. sands of Knights Templar of Texas will anscmble In the Masonic organization's seventy-third annual conclave April 6, 7, 8 at Corpus Chris tl, It was announced today.

Dr. Irving- M. Dletz, general chairman of tho grand commandery convention has almost completed final for the four-day session. Dozens 'of Initiates will be given master Mattoh degrees on tho opening ntght of the meeting, slated for Monday, April according to tho announcement. A gala program of fish fries, luncheons, sightseeing tours, receptions and formal affairs, has been arranged for tho convention, Mr.

Diets announced, Following conferring of degrees Monday night, a parade at o'clock Tuesday morning will open the second day's session, which Includes the general assembly at 9:30 o'clock; march at 9H5 devotional services at 10:46 o'clock; luncheon at noon; review at Kleberg baseball park at 2 o'clock; an exhibition drill In the afternoon; a fish fry at 6 p. Templar Instruction und ritual work at o'clock, fol- lowsd by a dance at the Nucces Hotel. Wednesday's program consists of nrfptlon to Indies: nuto- moblle tour, luncheon for officers and members, of Grand Commandery nt tho Green Hotel, boat rides, past grand commanders' dinner, conferring of MiiltR degree by Wichita Falls Commnndery No. D9, nnd a reception to Grand Commander and AV. G.

Boll, A session of the Grand Com- mandery will open i a day's program Thursday, which InclutUo the Installation of officers, automobile tour for ladles' lunch- con, reception for i i i ladea, a bout rldn for sir knights not mem- hern of Grand Commandery. and a final ball at the Xueces Hotel. Committees have been appointed to servo under the executive committee, composed of Mr, Die (a, George of finn A i nnd Dudley McMnnun of Kenvdy. Clialr- meVi of these committees aro as follows: Hobert Gsrrelt, finance Ilev. Charlton H.

Storey, devotional services; registration and Information, Oliver S. Caldwell hotels and cottage Wilson A. Wakefield; parade and drill, Car- No Indigestion! tmd towlTer but no moirl HcunnSturt'ilnhlipocluL lleittyutni hwi umlan-- hltb llvtn-- find Stuut'i a Why hive IM-- wiur BtomBch i Ore or Iwo ublcli, and your vtomach tia. Hie aikaHn. II bnj.

lor ,0001 h. KI illintlon. Full Boi FREE! Evtry dnuxlit hjta Stuart', Ublela, 25c mud KK. Or. lull II you wtlto the K.

A. Bliurt Companr, Utpt.D.MnnhjII. Mkh. Crl mtul of Stuart', for tlia tnckct-- and It Ulnll It', InUtamimi rtlltf. STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS iouu; lunciiQOTiB, jacitson; mil Bin nnd dnnce.

H. Hcruggs; automobiles nnd motor boats, Walter railroad, reception, enter- (wiliuiniit, A i Omppell; i courtesy, a i U. Painter; i and reception, Mrs! A N. Chappell. HABQUIS' REINSTATEMENT REFUSED BY COMMISSION BpMlal 14 The Houston, Feb.

prained for "endeavoring to ho of service to tho dairymen and the city," H. Uarquln, discharged i milk Inspector, today was denied re- I a by the civil nervlce com- ml'ilon. In a written the commission refuned to give a i his Old Job back, but declared that "fur- steps might a i a bo taken to preclude tha a i ol complaints from the public, auch nroiin In (hla hcarlnir." 0 i a dlnmlsucd by Dr. A. W.

Fllckwlr. city health officer, some time ugo. ffor tho good of tho sorv Ico" after had chanced the hva of tho milk department favor! Ism and unlawfully accepting mo tie for services. LAWYER WHO ACCIDENTALLY N1IOT 1I1MHKLF SUCCUMB Oy AMOcUtf-l PreM. Feb.

Berry, 40 years old, attorney, wli acoidontally shot himself Tuesday In the garage at his home, diod lat last night. Houston Briefs Special tn The Houston. 're suit i pleas'of guilty, to'fly. chargra of robbery by assault an ono of felony theft, three boys were, sentenced to the Slat Reform --School todcy Crlmlna District Judge C. W.

Robinson. Ad inlttlng they five motor letu on the.nlght'of Jan. 10, nnd tha they-had stolen un automobile frotr a salesman Gordon-Sewal tho trlo.wijl remain In tin reform school until they are 21 year old, Judgo Robinson decreed. Officer A Georgia, officer probably wll arrive In Houston within the ncx seventy-two hours for Garland Jones, escaped convict, and return with him to Georgia, Sheriff T. A Blnford declared, today.

IVrmJti Building', permits 1'ssucd today amounted to (62,405. bringing th month's total to and th year's total to the variou city departments for 1926 will be ready at 10 a. m. tomorrow, Gil; Controller H. A.

Giles announced Cuts amounting to tl.SOO.000 have been made by department heads since their original requests were made. Miss Johnnyo Watson was electci captain the Women'a Life Savini Corps at a meeting "and supper a 6MB p. m. today at the Y. W.

C. 'A. succeeding: Mrs. E. T.

Johnson, resigned on account of conflJctlnt work in the playgrounds department. Two broken arms In one minute the. record established by.a light truck early today at Texas and Caroline street. Arthur McNew 1306 Edwards street, attempted to crank the machine and suffered broken right arm. B.

A. Bonnei 1416 Sprint? street, volunteered ahow McNcw how It was done, n-n ilti right arm wfo also broken whe Lhe machine backfired again. STREET CAR AND CRASH) TWO ARE INJURED Special to The Nows. L-ako CharieB, Feb. Sterling, negro, street railway employe, was seriously and Charles W.

Dejean. street car motorman, was slightly Injured to- ay when a street car and n. rall- oad A witch engine crashed at a rousing near the city limits. The ar was wrecked and waa shoved down the railroad track about thlr- feet, Tho motorman and the "TO were the only persons In the Harris County LegcA Record 10 SprcUl to Ktws. Hou.ton.

Tex, F.b. I for Harris County! nicu. D1BTIUCT COUHT8-J. 1 1 01 1 DrlscoH. Charlw O.

ln. banklnK oommlMloner. tlUou nl. doht; Ida JUnderaon "orat Htndirwin. dlvoron: Israsl Brown, dlrorco; 11 'Si WWlfc "df.

llurk.y va. Dr. F. J. di- B.

Vontcomory si al J. avail Jr Bull on if- o. imw W. nl "AVc.r.- itii 1 Caravslla JacK 1 Ductoa Hi Injunction; uoioru OM.sru: Klorw. Mrr COUNTY COUnTH--American Ia JJ rbs Hundard Company), vs.

Bn KuBiiii', account; I), i account; Paul tallway Cotnpairy, damag.a. KUKVICSTIt D1BTIUOT COUBT-0. Many Dollars Nearer Within Reach Yet the same high standard, tha same high quality as much as you can oxpoot of a Shoo for much loss than you expect to pay. We have taken 400 pairs of Shoos out of stock for ono purpose to put thorn on your foot. Friday and Saturday Only $4.95 AND $5.95 KllfU 1 1 -tlm M.A va.

Qtorrt K. Franten; dlamUMd plalnlUf. W. vs. Houaton 'umber and DulldinB Company; caue Firnr-Fimi DiRrnicr COURT-- Oklvofllos.

Harrltbure Hun Antonio KallKay Comukiiy vt. A. J. for Plaintiff by d.fault with writ of Inquiry. KIXTT-KIRBT DIBTKIOT COURT- Deraard Irfind Dsvslepmsat Com- O.

a. Bowen al; judgment In favor of plaintiff with forttcl i a ClOHTIBTK D1BTR1CT COUHT--Mrs. Newmui ct al M. for' O. Hubbard el al va.

ChMtcr H. Bryan. county Judge. al; l' tiff, Kriicit Nallf. dolnir bunlncia aa A CO-, Bd F.

llarrell and J. I va. O. H. Mrers ft verdict of Jury upon IMUM and orturrtd nled.

uy frlpnd. et al K. Bcndi-r al; Jiultmaiit that plaintiff nnthlnx as Jisr dcei-rs. H. A.

Timlin va. First Ipinal Hank et al; on trial. COUNTY COURT NO. 1--Jolm T. Moorn vp.

Vmlnft Individual prulrli of citaln of Frank dlr- tnlteed at COUNTY COURT NO. I--J. W. Jsncs ft al vi. Block; Judimonl for plain- tlff.1 desrto.

T. II. Hill and llattle May A. n. Young and Mini Amanda Sllnlt; Jon Plreltoln itud Mloi Lena Dannai ivinii McClyea; Daniel AicamllU and Carmen Najor; Joa- quln AUboi anil Mlia Terean.

OarcU! uavld A. and Mra, Jim Krnnklln and Ev-ilyn Iconic'. Jullm E. Smith and Mln VfielVa: W. Hammer and Mltd Lnura Kaanan; Hnrbert MoClaln and Min Wlllla ljci-1 fltrlckland: R.

C. WrlRht and MUl HeulRh Slrxleton; Richard R. Mooi and Mlm Kdnt. Vay Jamea. llulldlni- PHRMITS OVER (l.OOO--Charlpn- nolnocka, 4 frnnin lot 7.

block Oak Lkwn Annex addition. 101 brick' venter i box lot JO. block Alden ndrtltlon, B04 W. riprce; llouMton Company, ont brlok memiurlng atatlon, X. 11, block JUACB Christy titldltlon.

(63J Almtdn road; T. Ray. ono 4-room frunii with lot IT. block 117. North XOrhMI addition, 1116 Rait Fourteenth; 11.000.

Homlon one trume dormitory bulldlnir. lota f. G. T. block 4K.

O. Smith addl- Unn, We it Dnllmi Avenun; 17,000. It. 'block 11. Boltcja-t aubnildltlon, S010 Prnnton; tti.OOO.

mil Ion Iteailey. 7-room frama with carafe, BO frnt of Int 9. block 11. Haatwood nddl- Hnn, 440B road; 14,100. n.

TV. 6-room brick with Buritffr, lot 13 and part of lot II. block 11. Wlnlow ml JII Ion, 1946 Klpllim; (7,000. TrniMfnn of Itntl KUUtrw nxranfl ovnit F.

Chiiton tn MiXbnl Ilownen Chiltn. lot block 117. tlouitnn Addition; ID.100. IJ. Ii.

Colllnn ft UK to U. O. tract of l.ind ItOxtO fact out of lota 41 an.l SO. block Cl. Sunart IIoIcntN B.I«1U tlon; tt.400.

Roy n. N'lchoU to It. F. rn.lnn. Int 1.

btnck Nlohitla-drecr addition: 11,000. Ouardlnn Trunt Company to L. I.lmbniiRh, tract nf land lietna part of loin 14 am, 16, block 37. Rlver- J. BandfrMnn to O.

tlnndy, pnrt of HnisMfl itdillllcn: fA.r.00. M. l.ucorw to Hcotrliy lfn. lot block 7, Wlndxrr Plticc adilttlnn; IS.3IB. rity uf l.n 1'urfr Io .1.

W. Shnliir A. -f. Harris, property In city of l.a and bMnt nf Tlay Front rtlimn: Triitt Com- iany trt UnbernKl. 4T.X acrtu nut JUn.tr Vtahtr in A.

Tolar survey; and to L. 2uUr. half of lot- ff block' 1. Jfolmait- 17.009. Ham If.

J'opa a Hie-hard'T; Klemlna-, as out of John D. Taylor Irarue; 1,000. A. D. Bch.WHrx lu '8.

U. lot block i.l.i. Mandell Pines addition; 11.450, I Lnnd Company to.M.'.B.-,B«tte«aat,'.lota 1C, 2C. 17. 21, block IB.

addition; 11,056. vJ. T. L. west half of- halt 21.

Blount aubdivlafon of P. W. ROM survey; I3.GOO. Qbtf Investment Com- Shamba'itrh." tra'ol 113.000.- Ha: to 1 Htttnllton, lot 10. Hlvpriide Terrai 1 addition; L.

B. Knit- to B. O. Dovenihlro Place addition; 913.600.-Ra-« mond 3. to' Htttnllton, lot 10.

block nivrriide Terrain addition; L. B. KM I- to B. O. 1, block 0.

HolchtH Bxtenalon addition; fe.709. to.MollI* hAlt.lntcrfil, In lot'1. block 384. imuth of Buffalo Bayou; 11,000. M.

L. Qolydman to Thomaa Freundllch; lot 8. part 1 of block HIne Hakar to McClunf. 'lot 1, block Bdgt- mont addition) 18.080.'.-.II. fielUer lo.W It 21, 6." TVaablnitton Cain to Kurkondail, loln.1,-1, block B.

Chapman' Ben OampbDll et to C. It. Dow and Thomas lota 1, 2, half of lot block- 127,. aouth Bayou: Tho Helre.of. Beverly Sliaw to Nelma- 'Jnveiiment lot Jo, block a.

Holmiin 46; 11.2fto. o. an3 Roflti- to MollU block E06, aoiith -aide of Bayou: $3.100. -A. W.

Kite to tho Brown Company, lot part-or lot black B. Hlveraido addition; Ulllan' Bolimfalk to Mrn Kredarlokai part of block 16 PrankHti addition; CAN STOP BOOZE TRAFFIC TF GIVEN MEN HE WANTS By Aaaoclatod Freia. Feb. mo have tho men I wont und I'll wipe out the Illicit liquor a i In Texas," declared Major-H. H.

While, idmlnlutrator for Texan and Okln- loma prohibition enforcement. In a speech, here today'before tho "border dry" conference of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, He was cheered by an aasemblSRO hJch included the national president of the Mrs. Alia Boole, ol New York City, and Mrs. Claude Do Van WatU, state president. The C.

T. U. plans i dry up tho Mexican border, ncirdlns: to Mrs. Boole. Several Mexican leaders were present.

THREE DORMITORIES FOB MEN DESTROYED (Continued From Pago 1.) story, houdcs, In', tho path of the flames. Tho intense' heat "scared the 'faces of, i und Bludents why tibilste'd In fIchtlnr tho. flames. The eymnasluto, located acroirs the fllrcoi from Ran kin Hull, was'savec by prompt a corps of. stu- denta under Cottvh.Itay.

Morrison. portion of, tho- i i Is used for rental Authority was granted the commissioner of Kireets and public property to for- 4,000 cubic yaids of mudshell for jrradlnir Broadway, betwoeri Fortieth and Fiftieth streets; USE OF SPECIAL FUND ON OENEBAL EXPENSE BABRED Or Aataoclatvd Preat. Waco. Feb. tenth court, ot civil appeals today officers were named, a county.

Ooiuiiiisslon- Thoy m'o in tho, employ of tho Gal-lorn court may not transfer or Lour of tho buildings that were destroyed are man of moderate; rneans. Dean Jcn- ninss snid A number their way through snhonl. Fifty per cent lost practl- all their clothing, while only a few saved all their'uffecta. Lucy Gardner, lost practically all her which I i Hall. 'Alex Hooks, Elmo Johnson arid Earl Bac 1 oous'wcre) arnona-! the-first- students to.cater.

South Hall In an attempt to flrfli: Tlioy hurled a few pieces property, out. wlndowt 'found tha beyond control, and retreated, leaping- from A flower garden and half a dozen trees wers destroyed. Tho Itpat caused the nlwalXs to crack and peel off. In large flakes. The loss'' of and emblems oarnod In many a hard-fought sport: contest, was enuring-, much grief among 1 students, LOBS of booksMvae listed a heavy Item.

As many of the occupants of the dormitories were In the gymnasium when the fire broke out. they, were left with no clothing at all. There were no dining- rooms In the destroyed building-, all the boarders takins their meals In the woman's building. Provided $100.000 can bo rained tho next few daya, work 111 be- started or. a new $500.000 dormitory for women, which would release a building for men, Dr.

C. C. president of S. M. paid Jt WHS announced that 171) 000 Is on hand for this with an additional 979.000 from In- qurance on the three burned structure the is already well 'tartcd.

NEW MILK IlKGClWlvTlOIVS, Bueclal to Tha Ntwa. Charles, Feb. re being taken by the city board health to adopt now milk atlons which were recently adoutod tho state board and recommended tho municipalities of Louisiana. Dr. J.

O. Martin, city health officer, loday. The code Is a to hut of trio United Htatea public icalth uorvlcc. KATHICIUKOX 1IANQ.UET. liptclal to Tha Nawa.

Chariea. Feb. illendnnco of 800 man nnd boys la ixnectod at the a a a and on banquot bo held Feb. 22 under tho nunplces of tho Calcitsicu ounsel of 13oy Scouts, HEW 24TH STREET DRAIN RECOMMENDED (Continued From Page 1.) the superintendent of waterworks. An Invitation to the Ditch Diggers' ball In Houston, tendered tho board of com mission em and city em- ployes, witfl acknowledged Kith thanks.

The petition of Barnett Robinson for permUlaon to Inatall a RUBO- at Twijnty-flrcond (troe and Avonuo and of Joe Rcglnl, 4103 Avenue QH. for the Installation of an underground tank and were referred to the tiro marshal and tho chief of the fire department. KcqueaL of H. Chceflborougli, county democratic chairman, to use 'Iro stations aa city polling places 'or the democratic primaries In July was grunted. Collections of the John Scaly Hospital a a totaled J12.C3C.62, It was reported.

Cash on hand of was reported by the city treasurer for January. Permtnslon was granted Ol en. ml or Oil Company to I a throe tunk.i at Thirteenth street and A. Plnellu was granted permlttnlon to Install u. gasdllnn tank lit 4602 Avenue S.

The petition of the Sprltuallat So- loty for exemption of Its piirdRniiga from taxation was declined In that a Cream Cream Real Cream t' Fresh cream from the dairy. And It goes into Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup. Mixed and blended with firm, fresh, sun-flavored tomatoes to make a smooth, delicious soup ready to serve. Just heat and enjoy. So far as we know Heinz is the only real cream of tomato soup you can buy at your grocery store.

Uniformly good always--because made the Heinz way. Ask grocer for new prices, HEINZ Cream of Tomato SOUP The taste is the test 57 Other rarittia-- HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP HEINZ BAKED BEANS HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI HEINZ VINEGARS Lewis, W. Waldrlp. B. C.

Math and W. J. Storke. OFnCERt3 HOLD MAK AND BRIDE IN DEATH OF HIS HKST WIFE IN AUGUST By Aaioclated sBcavor 'City, Feb. City grocer nnd prominent stock raiser, a i bride of a month, formerly Mrs.

Kato nosier, a widow, are under arrest here tonight In connection with the death Davis' first wife last 'Davis IB charged with giving his wife "poison BO ho be free to remarry licsler, a neighbor. Slio Ja' accused of conn'plrlng with him In the alleged plot. Both charge their arrests ore the outcome of "tongue Davis' children are 'also against their father, and the oldest Glenn, has formally accused his father of poisoning his mother. anu oiner special io uciniy the general expenses of tho county. It was held the court here, In reversing and rendering the case of George P.

Wallace et al vs. tho Court of Madison involving a contract for 1 making aostructs of all property-on I which delinquent' taxes were that, the county had no power to use any except tho general funds of the county to pay for the 'work'de- manded' on a contract. Co rial ir citizens of-Madison County Instituted proceedings to have the''-county, judge- and county com- mlaelonerB of that countyi removed from having executed the When tho case was tried- In "'Grimes County it was held yinl the officials had not i of misconduct which would justify their removal from official positions. ALLOTMENT OF $250,000 FOR BRIDGE TO BE HADE Special to The News. Brcnham, Feb.

committee composed of D. C. GlddingB, T. A. Low, B.

Tcaguo, County Commissioner Hi 1 lie Burnn and County Kngineer Gus Brachcr, a i to A i to see the new highway commission, has been- nasurcil that allotment, made by the former commission for a bridge over the Braxca ferry site between Waller and Washington counties, IB sorely needed and will be carried out. OIL HEX, BELIEVE GASOLINE W1L.L ADVANCE TO 10 CENTS Oil men yesterday expressed tho opinion that all local companies shortly would advance tho price of gasoline to the 19c mark set Wednesday by tho Magnolia i i stations. Tho Magnolia stations were sell- Ing at 19c yesterday, while the others were still selling nt the old price of ISc. Attaches of tho Texan Company were expecting an increase i a day or two. Stop Itching Eczema Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You GEOEGIA TRUST.

COMPANY TO GET DALLAS CONCERN By A noc la tod Proa. Atlanta, Feb. Atlanta Journal-said today that negotiations are under way whereby the Trust Company of Georgia will acquire Continental Gin Company of Dallas. which has assets ot 18.000.000. Officers of the Trust Company of Georgia declined to comment on the report from- Dallas that the deal was.being considered, from other sources It was learned that negotiations were under way, the Journal story said.

The Continental company, which Is nn Important 'factor In the gin machinery business, operates plants In Dallas, Birmingham, Memphis. Pratt City and Brldgewa- ter. Mass. VOU KNOW A TONIC IS GOOD hen It makes you eat like a gry boy and brlngtj buck the color to your checks. You can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorating Effect of GROVE'S TASTELESS HILL, TONIC.

60c. PEFTO.VA OUK BKST TOXIC J. J. BCIIOTT DRUG CO. Never mind how often you have and tailed, you can stop ing, Itching Eczema quickly, by applying Xe.no.

In a short tlmo UHU- illy every trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pimples, Hash, BlackheadH and Jtlml- ttkln wilt bo removed. For clearing tho und making vigorously healthy- always un.) Xcmo, the pcnutrutlng, antlHcptlc liquid. It thd a treatment for skin troiiblus of a kinds. Ask your drupKlat for small (tltc COo or large 1 THE MILBY HOTEL TEXAH AVE. AND TRAVIS 8T.

HOUSTON, TKXAH. A rrlcnOlr II.it*l Kr.r/ ConvenlrMce. Blmm Hmtvil FNII tn Evvrr COKVKMENT1A' LOCATKI), "Kislit Next Hour DowBtuwn" $2.00, (No Higher) CHAS. F. PARKER, Mgr.

CUSTOM HOUSE CLOSED; FOR UNCOLN'S BIRTHDAT Tliti United Stolon customIBouno will be cloned today In obaeryanca of LlncolnV.Birthday, nccordlnf-tft Hobert W. collector of customs. OnFaceand Arms: Itcheti and Burned. Lost Sleep. My face and areas were affected with pimples 'that hard and large.

They Itched and burned BO that I could not Bleep et night. My clothing aggravated the breaking out on my arma so that I cstild hardly stand anything on them. "The trouble'-lasted about two months before I began using curai Soap and' Ointment. After using them about a week I could see an improvement, and after using four cakes, of Soap and four boxes of Ointment I was com- letely healed." (Signed) Miss ladys Sltton, R. 4, Box 37, Easley, S.

June 8,1925. Use Cutlcura to clear your akin. SotpOc. Ointment 24 TalevmBe. Bold Somphr frtt.

Aridwii: "CBtlwM LfttantedU Shading Slick ZSe. 1st National Bank of Galveston Established 1865 SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS UNEXCELLED FACILITIES Member Federal Reaerve Corner 22d smd NO. 7m--THE STATE OF TEXAS-To the Sheriff or Any Constable of Galten An Appllcn- i filed In tinid County Court by Mary Jleovi. for protinla of will of Jon. and for let- thereunder.

You icrcby coin inn nilotJ. by publication of i writ once each-week (or two sue- mlv wrclin, In circulation, wiilrh hn nnd publUU nut I canttnuotiBly i lor a iiorlod of in tho County of Galvoiton, the firm publication io bt imilfl nt least ten before the term it court named herein, you giva duo notice to nil Interested In mxld palate, to flit objection)! thereto, If any they have, nn or before Iho next term of County Court, com- nor.chiK and to bo Iiolden nt the Court IJuiiBB of mild County, In tho City of UftlvfHton, on tho third Monday In March A. IX, 112(1, Mild Kppllcatlon will i coimldered by uald Court. Wllncm: QKO. r.

IJimaiesS, Clerk of Ihn County Court nf Gnlvcmon County, Olven under my hand nnd ieal of naiil at my office In the City of tial- vcatton, thla 1st day of February, A. 1B28. OKO. UUliaRflfl. Clerk County Court, Qnlvamon County.

liy J. It. rLATTK. Deputy Clorlt. A true copy 1 certify: R.

K. KIRK. Kl.Tlff Oalvratan County. Ily Al'MSN, Deputy Hliorlff. Your Purchase Is Your Profit From Nine to Eleven The Most You Can Save In 2 Hours 9 to 11 Only FRIDAY ONLY 4 UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES 94c-r--i Boys' Ties (4-in-hands) NO PHONE onoRS IP UNABLE TO ATTRXn SEND A FIUE1V1J Knitted Silk Sport Scarf Long 1 Silk Fringe Spring a solid also combinations and stripes-- We (Srcond Floor) JJ Pairs for $1.00 EveiV Vsjlr Perfect 485 Pairs Hosiery Rayon and Silk Mixtures Shades Gray.

French Nude. Flesh, Tan Hark and Orchid. 3 Pairs for $1.00 (Second Floor) 379 of Them Silks, i Stripes, Bright shades, Dark Bhnd.cs. IJoyv Tien at a baby's prlcn of 20e (Street Floor) 0-CEDAR MOP 0-CEDAR POLISH (Third Floor).

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