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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 3, 1926. Itemi Igr aoolety auclety editor not than I p. i i ana SMART LUGGAGE Going Away This Summer? Of Course. All the World Wants to Spend a Vacation. You will need luggage.

You'll want Dags of thn fliujst leather stanch and durable and at the came lllno smart. A happy traveler la one who goes well equipped. You will find everything you iiceu, from Overnight Bag to Wardrobo Trunk. 1'rlccs arc moderate. R.

H. John LUGGAGE 2220 Ave. D. Phone 917 written remrfl if than two on mid old. of widdlnn ana iiiim written ilmtd 1 tilvlnj telephone number and namt of thi writer.

telephoned In lefccL society editor noi later ihmo p. tn. I 2000 For Graduated Dry Cleaning: and Bo denial Dyeing O.ATK.HT A Our "ml nfflclfiii--nnil tt Ii I In- wis'imr CLEAN OK --Ilnll Itoom Lnrr Join Fort Worth. March 13. Orulmin, Mini -Muriu It outlier und Mrs.

J. M. S. Tomplo of Lho dulves- lon schools lately enrolled us members of tho Texas'State Tciicli-. ors 1 AuHOcIatlon.

Tliovo are now 773 of the association. planned to place a memorial table contain Ing" tho names of tho 1.000 if To members In the perm a headquarters of the association. The inbnihly meeting of Degree Team Social hus been I i i postponed owing' to lli- HCB8 In tho homo of hostess. CUTICURA Mother's Favorite For Baby's Skin The pure, cleansing properties of the Soap make It ideal for baby's daily bath. Assisted by Cutlcura Ointment ft docB much to prevent little and ecalp-troublei becoming serloua and'to keep baby's tender akin healthy and clear.

Cuti- curm Talcum is soothing and cool- Ing, ideal for baby after a bath. Sold Otpt ttttt i IT Culleuri Sbiviflff Slick 25c. ii. ciub. The 15.

of the W. CA. hold UK business meeting Monday even Ins, The club agreed to itBHist Mrs. Koyd Hrndlue in cunvtifls ainoiiK the btirtlhesH the, city in -01 dor to belter acquaint them the advantages and op I)ortunitle8 offered by the Y. W.

CA. The i officers were reelected for term: Mian Mildred Millard. president; Block, vice' preBldcnt; Mlns Bartoll, secretary, und Miss Mabel Lott, treasurer. Plans for the nenson were discussed. City.

Tcnclicrc. Ilcportft of Uie principals, convention In Wnfihiiigiuii recently I jjlven at the of the Calveitton City Teachers' Ansociation r'j-lduy afternoon ai 4 o'clock ivt Uail School by JS. G. W. A.

James, who attended th'e mcctinc, Another feature of. the program will bc a a report of the committee on milary schedule. "Ca'pturos" by to be clincusscd by Miss Mary JLartln. and "Where the Pavement EndH" 1 lo be coiiBldcred by Mlse i i Thornton, i lie cubjorts of for the meeting 1 of the Wcdiipnday this afternoon at 3:30 'o'clock ut the Honenberg Library. Members of Sidney Sherman Chapter Daughters of the Jtepubllc of BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye John's Oyster Farm Bintlon, 10 from Tmn.

ritr.sir BKAIT rnicitr.N, me. MB I. ICE WE MAKE IT J. J. SCHOTT DRUG CO.

a IE-cent packoRc' con In ins direct IcitA ei Blm- pic any woman rfin i loft, dell- nhtdfii or dyn i a In Jlnrcno. nilkj, I coatx, i nwcnt- i covrrlhgH. Duy Dlnmond Dycn no other i your I ho inMorlftl you to color IB Huol or or i i linen, cotton or mixfid Texan, wore honor ut pu- tvlollc entertainment given a a at. tho Davy Crockett School In pbBervunco of Toxau "indu- pundonce Mrs. Ida S.

Temple, iirtnclpal of the school, Is Hecond vleo preBldent'of the chapter. A dollghUul prngram wan pre- icnled at the meeHng.of tlic ClIrlH 1 Musical Club ut Ooggan's ycHterday morning on "IStirly nnd Modern Music In America," with Mm. A. A. as leader.

Many a i numberK were rendered fcy iiiembcrfl In Illustration' of the subject. a decided that donations Qtild be given by the varUiun members for the enlargement of radio station KFUU Wrlfnre Cluli. LITTLEJOHN AND JAMES HE- TUHN FROM MEETING IN 'WASHINGTON. lletwccn 0,000 and 10.000 educa- utiynded the. incutlni; tho de- i i of the National Education Ansoclatlon held schools hy tho collt'Bi'B a very freely commented' upon und in- vvlyhed against.

Thy development of character throujjh work "Hxlra-citrriculor activities, 'inc i ijrp.mallc.4. m'uslcuL activities, debuting, citizenship a i i -were described us one. of moot a a movements going- on. In American education. Training in citizenship was 1 de- scribed us the duy.

"Tho entire Inadequacy of the tra dlllonal tux. on real estate i increased costa of Bchool malntc- nance wus discussed. Other forma of luxation to moot the needs wero proposed." Sice cooks 1 white and fl in WiiHhltiffton. cvt.ry state and approximately 200 The Child's Welfare Club of Morris I In Texas dcloeatlon. It dc- Lusker Plngrountl will meet tonight a yesterday Superintendent ut 7 o'clock ut the pavilion.

G. Mltlejyhn upon his. return Murtln. of the playground llpcrrn- home. -Mr.

'IJtlicjohn a tlontil 'Apsoclutlon of 'America, will I punted by W. A. James, principal of Rive uOdrcnH Friday uiglit at 8 IJall Hlfrh 'School, likewise at- tended the meeting. o'clock. Community A social meeting of the ladles According to Mr.

I some of the ui -r the Educational uriil Recreational were represented on the programs. be held I i 1 President men in thu country in the programs, CoolidKC. Sccrft'- Community Association will thlfl afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho.Ua.ry of Commerce Hoover. Dean center. Urn.

J. P. Pcrthinlor mid Russell and Dr. James F. Ilnnlo Mrs.

P. UtiEnancy wlU be hostesses. Collegu. Columbia Unlver- 'slty, New York; Dr. ChnrlcH' 31.

Judd, Goodman Circle University of Chicago: JJr. Paul The Goodman Circle pf the Women's A i i a of First Methodist' Church will meet Friday afternoon Hnnuft. Harvard University: President Suzzallo of the University of Mary. McShlni- iit 3 o'clock nt tlic homo of Mra. J.

on. president of the National Edu- Ilrown. 1723 Trcmont. jcatlonal Association: Superintendent Fiticlix CIHHII CH Schools J. ar.

Gwlnn of San class of Flrat Baptist 1 1Iclaco1 AV1 JT Church will meet In buiilnun and il vn 01 hcra social itcBBlon In the parlors of th-( 1J i vT r.lrmln ham und Y. C. A. Friday evening at 7:30 convention was too large to (cover ult A i Llttlcjohn indefinitely An Inspiring address by Mrs. Fred was the feature of the profl- eiitatlon of 11 beautiful flag to tnc a i Convent yealerday by Sidney Sherman Chapter.

Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Mm. Pnbnt, who elated that' flugd liad already been given to various i HchoolH by the chapter, upoko of i plcuHiiro of the members In i i the flni; to an I i i HO I i a connected with the history Ol tllC HH I'l-fUllitlC Cunvciit. JSlic xjiokt: i i i i i if the hlHlory of thu convent Its patron tmlnt, St. a ill' 1 WUK truo to her fiilth and died for It, HO had Trxnnit.

who to a the republic. Thft i vfnn a proNuiitud by thu xtudcntit of crjjivcnt, which rvfrunli- Mvrvi'd and i irivi-n: a a ii r. "C.rand Alnrch" I (Ilcyr. AllriMm W. M.

Horn, I McConticll. K. Mcl.uiitrhlln, Muiiror: VouiIlnK. "Thu thu Stalu. 1 Mian K.

Uarrvra, I OliiKH plnno noli), Chra- The followi of thu Tho to the employment of janitors was "DlBCUSHions centered around thoughts--fitting 1 Ihc Kcliools to the i looking a nicds of the I i i a child i and the preparation of tho child for i hy having him live It In school," he declared. "In thu innlter of the high pchool i difference. 1 of opinion wrrc marked between the and the conservative Xoff-Itloc Wedding. the former holding ngainst the re- Houston Chronicle han the tcntlpn of Latin and the classics, llio ng Item of Interest to i a i out for the classical couple here: program. norrlnee of i Laurn nice.

Thc of tho high Jonas S. Klct'. to Klch CONTRACT COMMITTEE IN KADIO EXPANSION MOVE I NAMED 'DRIVE PLANNED Appointment of a committee draiv. up a contract-providing for Uio udnUnlstratlon of radio station KPUU' whote broudca'stlng radius i b'c-ralHCd by popular subscription, and formulation of definite plans for an Intensive cani- patffn, featured the yester- a ht the Chamber'of Commerce'of representatives from the-Lions, Kl- jwani.i. Tlotary, Advertising and O'p- tlmistn flubs, all of whom indorsed the project.

i Over han been raitiod 'by I voluntary oubscriptlon, and nu diffl- I is expected In procurlnR- suf- ficlcnt in the coming: eam- ipalgn, when the business district i i be canvaascd. The committee to draw up the contract approval of Thomas (iOKK ownnrii of the station, and Ui'e general committee ihcludew -J. 'Dow. F. Myers; K.

K. W. K. Fritter and J. W.

'Harris. IjtTTI.H HOPE FOR COI.M-IOn 1LEAU AX1 JSniTOIt IS- Bv Aasoclalcd I'toBi. Kort WorU', March hope held out tonight for the I recovery of Dr. (Jeoruc Slover, of Clarendon College Clarendon, wlio was operated on at I hocplta) here recently. I condition remained critical today.

'Ho wnn pastor of Mulkey Memorial MetliodiBt Church here. In to being head of col- loce, he )R publisher of the Texas Advocate. STIM Hemedj Stops Fulling IUIr. STAIt DKUG J5TOIIE OORDRAY'S CHEERY COLTSFOOT in: UALVKSTON xisws E. J.

CORDRAY, DRUGGIST I'cr Mvntli. inoi 10. Free Urllvrry. I'hone FREE--GOLD FISH Including Flab Bowl With Each 50o Box of LAC-LAX The Delicious Oandy Laxative Wright's Drug Stores Phones 3410-702 i liter; muling. "Stih-lt uf '7C," a Iv.

rhonift. Our Vex tin" I I J. a St. Ursula's Sttulcnt Mody; rwidliiK. -Tlii' of Trxm," Wins Nr-sclor.

CIV10 LEAGUE TO CONTINUE FRUIT TREE SALE TODAY The of i trees belnic con- duotrf) by llii Woincn'd Civic i be conMmiccI ut I.ehihnch'H to- bccllihlili; at 10 o'clock, IIIK to nniHiunccmrnt I night. Today i he I of the i i i i i ui a. 10 i ard Wayne Kcff yf Cincinnati was iiulctly sulemnized at high noon Tuesday ut ChrlPt ISplncoual Church, i Dr. Peter Gray Hears reading (he service. tin; 1 mined I ale of tho families were present ceremony.

Miss Kiilh- ryii i a of bride; served UH maid of honor, und Melon of Chicago attended the i betit num. Thu brldt; woi'u her handsome golng-awny cost nine i a corsage of bridal hloHfonm. I i a afd'r the wedding Mr. mid Mrs. Richard a Noff loft lor Nexv York and are a i i from a port for Italy, where they are to remain i laii mimmer.

itc- 'turnlng to the i SUtOK they i tlm remainder of the soa- hon in Nw Hampshire nnd be ui hume MI Houston In October. Tin- wfddlnjjf wan of A I in IL largr circle of t'rlcndti IIIK! uiiv of the notiibk i i i of UKI year. Out-of-town' guofttn coming fur the i Mr. nnd Mm. of ChicHgo nnd of i i a i Ohio.

EVERYTHINB I ATE DISAGREED WITH ME" CENSUS REVEALS ASTONISHING FACT 8,549,511 Working Women in United I ltHuriift lo llriiumonl. i Ali-xtinilf-r i i i Meaiiinont i i hr u-i''k-ciid hcrv an a I.olu Clll. I Mi all thu i be' of. rvach. iicjir.

oriniRp and crnpn (ret-H nrr ImhiK fold nt coit. 4QQ in-oa hiivo born aold raily. How Beautiful New York Actresses Get Slender With Silph Reducing Gum Fat Rolls Off WHILE YOU CHEW No diets--No exercises--No dangerous drugs 3 pieces of delicious and refreshing chewing gum a day and gone is the FAT1 I IS no secret today Hint New York's most bcnntifu! nctrcsacs, models nnd chorus girls uro chcwlnp: S1L1M1 CONDITION OF CUTOFF ROAD NEAR IA MARftUF. SUBJECT FOR MEETING Tho Itii Mnrtjuc cutoff roiid, which i i a i i liiRhwiiy to the L.II MarQUu-Texatt City will filHCUHflcd at a meet In IT of tht Gum to reduco nnd keep trim nnd slender because they Imvo found It Uio easiest, snfcst and chcnpcsL wny to fret llirlr wrlrht down wllliont tinvlnjt tn ruin llielrlirnHli nrlookiwlth M'dRkPiilnff dlcln or i i M-lille you clirw--Notlilnff to do--Nolhlntr to tnkclnlrrnnll)--ItlilKltcrtlmncntiiitrruiiilirii--It njuttmplrnMiil unil up your It you. Sit.I'M Keihiclnir tlum cnnuiltn tlic cxtnirliof irn plait In nnd lierhn u-liicli ltnvcii peculiarnnd wnnrlrrfnl c(Trrt nn rxrm At tho Mnio time ML1M1 IB rrniarknblo to relieve IndlgciUoD and IF Too Are Too Fat Chew SILPH "SILP1I Chawinfr Gum keeps mo nlcndcr nnd well, wiys Tynlfi, hcnullful act row from 1'jirl Cnrrol's Vnnltlca.

I-'nr tlinncwtionrrni.il-p|ninti.lMitfcnrthpdrcndrtt rui-tny FAT rrrrninit on niece of Sll.l'II mlii will (In--It i Jcrrp tlioio mlU or KAT nwtiy and you'II Imfiblfl yntiwntil--SHJ'lt iHRiinr- nli-utitiidy IninnlriKi-- lnr.s No'l '()N- TAIN TMVItOll) Oil A A UKI10S I i IdtalM-ny tn rcdnro iK-rnitM It mo infe nnd chenp I Try it today. Misi Mahlu Smrn, Oliin ivtllr.v "I Inivu tiln-iiily mtm'cd 60 nuiinds--I think I i wonderful--thrro t- not nny excuse for anyone bcinfc now. will) Ihl.s Piisy, plrnninn wny lo rrrhirc." dnrtnrs nlxivo our Store nnd of tliftNo doctors rfcomincnd Sitpli" Hover Driiff a i Mtcli. night. The IK -a dirt ruad a over mlk In IciiKth, In dry weather It In a i well traveled, but on account uf poor dralnuKti It usually boggy and well i tm- beavy ruins, render- IIIK It i i for children to reach Residents of l.a and Mir- fntindliiK' i made several for a nhcll topping, but, a i lo CommlsHloner Fred i i hiivA hern i i the county cnmmls- bl oners i a uvn-y i i i a i-oml In the i a It hus been Imposslblti to comp i nil tin'in.

howpviM-. could be-' dune i i I i yenr. Ai-curdhiK Nashke. woric dl' a i 1 rad, which a haw beon lOiiKlneer C. C.

a i (on expressed (lie a (lie loiul pt nimbly be shellod i.oincthne i yci.i. aixl added I i a Hit- a would i tin hnprtr- i ant i beuveea Hitchcock and TOSHS i i If it etosfllng over M. II. Uaihvoy could be. Hi-cuicil.

Tlu I eric a a voti-rs i n.Iiv,M'-Hii:h mad a bond IMHUO i is be voti-fl nn A i lu, i i by rrpn-flciintilvi'H ol" the I'roKft wstve Iji-aRue. Vanlllca i "nnys tlint Blio owes hor slender ttfturato 'SlLI'H." IK YOIT AU.F nnTiir.ni'.n WITH STOMACH TROUniJiS A INDICIKSTION C1IKW SILI'll. pmvldliiK ol conrift you nrc wIlHnp lolnnc wrljtlit nnSILPH nctilnm tlmn 2nr ihl. ft week. Ymi chew SIU'11 ns ynu would any ortit- nnry cliewlng prtim.

8IT1'II In in nurccnblc. plrnmn and rcfrmliinir Hint you will hnle lo It npnrtcr you linve Ml tallied lac Irirnl UNUSUAL TREAT IS GIVEN MARTINI THEATER CROWDS a i i TIn-ahM- iiud loners I lulu Klvt'ii an umittiitil i i I HunliuiiB'a popuiiir i i Tuolrrs and I I i a i i a iippeurrd at rvi-n- lim pwrJirmmii-i-M. Tim Tooiitirvlllo ToiitcrH arc wt'll 'n i exci-lh'iH i nnd INKH gnlm-il i i i hy i i pi nt iiinahMir at i i i i i i Th. 1 niiinher.H proved i a and were well re- ci'lvod hy the audlcncon. I Imvo lost 8 pounds this wcclc with SILPH.

mid HAVKKATKNKVEHY- I I WANTKIJ --uritos Miss T. Vnlcnlinc, Wilkinson, Indtnmi. "TUo first onlnr of Sir.ni hns liolpcH rrlg! ft "ft-' J- 1 8 Stl.lMHtrdttriiiffOiimtotticwoniiui wcrk." Miss C. CoUllifl, Gcncscn, 111. twftutlfa! fliruro.

HUNDEEBS AT OPENING OF NEW ALVIN CHURCH Tin- NO HO SpciM.il to Tlic i A i March nnd hundroil people at- I 1 1 1 I i i i 1)U' m-w i Clnu-ih hero Sundny. All i.f -)iun'hcii of tin- i Jolm-d In i a i i II a day for A i i i a at tin- morn. hue am) Uiv. Mr. Adnmst, i i-ldi-r, UH- i i Irflp.

i i i IhrotiRh- Iho I a I a i i I an "For several years I suffered with had case of chronic Indigestion," says Mrs. Sam C. Inman, of Pilot Mountain, N. C. "I had bad spells with my stomach and liver.

'At tlnws I bad severe pains In my right side. My atomach would get upset and I would have an awful time. It seemed like everything I ate disagreed with me. My Urer did not act properly and I was in pretty had Bhnpe. "My husband had been using Thedford's Black-Draught for some time tor Indigestion.

Ho bad spells ol It too, so ho suggested that I try Black-Draught 1 took some from bis box, just to see If It would help me, and 1 found that It was the very thing for my trouble. did mo a great deal of good. My condition was brought on by a case nf chronic constipation and. by getting relief from this, 1 found my general health wan much better. We keep Black-Draught la the houee all the time.

Whenever I find I need It, I takb several doses and thus avert a bad spell of It IB a splendid medicine and I am clad to Bay so. "I gtvo Black-Draufht to my children whenever they get upset. I could not raise my without Black-Draught, for it Is necessary to have a simple home remedy to giro tho children In cuo of atoma'ch spells. I find 13 lack-Draught Invaluable for this. "I mix up a tea of Thedford'i Black-Draught to give to the children.

They don't mind taking It a bit I find it Is best to giro It at night when I.put them to bed. Black-Draught has been my standby In raising tlie children." Thedford's Black-Draught contains no harmful drugs. Many families tell of It being used by every membur, old and young. JA-26 MRS. W.

M. BAILEY F. Ho." 3, UOX 27, AT1ANTA, GEORGIA Many Say Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helps Keep Them Fit to Work 8,549,611 Tvomen-would lie a vast army. According to the 1920 Census of Manufactures, that Is the number of women and girls employed in all trades In tho United States.

Napoleon'EAld, "An army travels on Its stomach." This nriny of women travels oh Its general health. Every working girl knows that tlmo lost through Illness seldom IB jmld for und seldom can bo made up. Employers demand regularity. If she wants to keep b6r job or hopes a.better one. she must guard her Atlanta, system was Weak and run-down; and I was tired.

I wag this way for five years or more. I read your advortlseraent la the papers and I decided to try your medicine, the Vegetable-Compound, but I did not begin to take it regularly until after I was II got so much good from-It thnt I feel fine and have gaineJ'In weight. I work in a broom shop, but my work Is not so hard on me now, and .1 keep house; and work'my garden, too. I am telling all friends of Lydla B. Pinkham's Vegetable- Compound and how It hits helped R.

F. D. No, 6, Box 27, Atlanta, Georgia. Missouri Woman Parkvllle, am proud recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

I was so. til that I not 1 Id at night Then' I got my husband, to EO to tho store and buy mo a bottle of L-ydia B. Vegetable Compound and 1 -was up antl around before tno first botllp was gono, although I only weighed about ninety pounds; took-six or eight bottles and was able to do all mjr housework, washing and ironing 1 take care of my five boys, and toml to my chickens and garden, whero before had to hire my washing antl part of my ANNA, COLE, R. U. 2, Parkvllle, Missouri.

"Always the Best at Fair Price." Walking Heels Are vciy popular and we are sliow- ing the fitting pattern in new shade ol: colored kid, trimmed with a darker shade to harmonize. good value at $10. 2109 Market Truly delicious VANILLA Dr. Vanilla Extract ffivei that truly deliciout flavor to cakei, candlet and Only the truo vanilla beans arc uicd in male- ins on Price'. Vanlllm Extract.

At your Best since 1853 WHILE THEY LAST Your Choice of Any Slightly Used Upright Piano in the House at C.OO DOWN, BALANCE CONVENIENT TERMS A few of our bargains in Upright Pianos: 1 Goggan $50.00 1 J. C. Fisher $100.00 1 Stahlman 1 Haines Bros $160.00 1 Goggan $165.00 1 Kimball $185,00 Extra Special One Famous The Tiegistering Piano $495.00 l-'liiycr-Pinno, 1'ractieally New DOWN, Bnliincc on Convcniciil Tmns. 32 Rolls mulUuct Bench Free. Meissner Studio Player Piano A Real Bargain $450.00 $10 DOWN lia ncc Convenient Terms.

Stoddard A mpico A Big Bargain at $495,00 $10 0 TL Balauco 'ut Terms. 2 nnd JJnot lionch Free. BABY GRAND WUERL1TZER Same as New $498.00 $20 DOWN, Balance Convenient Terms. Everything in Musio Z12G Ave. Phone 557-87.

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