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TTO' OALVESTON IJAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. MARCH 25. 1923. SELECTS XEZAIS TO AflEID HUTEEACT COIFERENCE.

Staff Special to The News. Austin, Tex, March eight delegates were named by Gov- Kelt today to represent Tern at the eleventh annual convention of the United States Good Roads Association be held at Greenville, 3. They are'X F. Askew. Amarino; D.

'J. W. nvmiamson, San Antpnlb: E. "Wood. Granger; Judge J.

T. Watson, Henderson; L. A. El Paso; Colonel George A. Wright, Palestine; William T.

Wheeler. Fort' Worth; HenrySRckett. Coleman; Judge Hugh L. 'Small. Fort Worth: Judge C.

Quick. Paaestlne; -Frank Sames, 'Cueror'W. W. Stewart, Balmorhea; S. Sill.

El Paso; Adrian Pool. El Paso; W. Palmer. Canadian; Ai C. Pancoast, San Antonio; E.

M. Oversnlner, Abilene: Judge -H- J. Hondo: Joe M. Moore. Green-- vflle; Judge Augustus McCloskey, San R.

it lAatK lUlsore; W. G. James. Houston: Maury Hopkins Floydada; P- G. Henderson.

Jefferson: Miss Buena Gilder. Kl Paso: R. A. Gaines, RockwallOV. M.

Futch. Henderson. The following were appointed as delegates to the illiteracy commission conference to oe held in Little Bock, Art, AprQ 10-11: A. Gleim. Tyler: Judge C.

Jessup, Angleton; Mrs. E. A. -Waters, Fort Worth; Mrs, C. E.

Evacs. San Marcos; Miss Maude Denton; Mrs. H. T. Kimbro, Lubbock; Mrs.

P. Pof fan bach, Sweetwater; S. M. N. Marrs, Austin; Mrs.

Henry Redmond. Corpus Mrs. Robert Browning, J. M. Loving, Austin; Georee Sara P.

Harben, Richardson; C. Edwards. Joseph. San Mrs. Lutcher Stark.

Orange, CHAiTEES GKANTED BY SECEETAEY OF STATE "Special to The News. Austin, Tex, Miireh Booth Oil Company of Houston; capital stock, Incorporators, R. Bain. A. R.

Calvert Supply Company, Calvert: capital stock, Ineorpofritors, R. F. Calvert, C. H. Lobitz, R.

Rockwell. Compton Drilling Company, Dallas: capital stock. incorpd- rators, Sam Compton, M. burgrh, L. A.

Jacobs. Diamond lee" and Cold Storage Company. Fort Worth; capital stock. Incorporators, E. F.

Strube, W. P. Gilbert. P. V.

Templcton. Farmers Gin Company ot Roches.ter: capital stock, 515,500: incorpo- Huntsman, p. Dry Goods Company, Hubbard, Hill County; caiiitaJ stock, 17.500; incorporators, L. G. Payne, Marfraret Elder.

a i and Power Company, League City: capital stock, 52.400; incorporators, W. M. Truxaw, E. T. Arnctt.

C. Trifon. Retail Merchants Credit Association, Elcctra; no capital incorporators, J. A. Wise; C.

McDannald, M. D. Goldsmith, Radio Sales and-Engineering Company, Dallas; capital stock. Incorporators. Wi Barnes, W.

J. Schnolle. H. Corry et al Permits granted: National Tube Company capital stock, 53S.OOO.OOO; Texas headquarters. Austin; D.

White, state agent PIx Decorating: and Installation Company of Chicago, stock. Texas headquarters, San Antonio: J. Gabert, state'agent. Amendments filed: Oil Company ot -Lake, changing place of business to Church Weeklies, ot Fort Worth, changing name to All Cnurch Press and increasing'capital stock from 550,000 to lilunger Au- tomobUa Company of in stock from I750.MO to $300,600. 4: A The" Liapue City Light Power wlU buy 1U power from the Interiirban power station at League City and then wilt r-tatl It Heretofore electricity for residence lighting and similar purposes has not been available there.

1 DECIUOIT OH PmiOKITT OF. OBPCIUUBD Austin. March 14. No was held today in attor- Keneral's department and' the matter of deciding as to the priority of and the IJ.000.000 school appropriation went over until next week. General Keeling nounced that because of pressing matters that had to be disposed of today it had been decided to postpone the conference until Monday.

Be Hflm Austlni Match Affairs of the closed Security State Bank of Fort Worth are being wound up and all depositors will shortly receive checks In full payment, according to Commissioner or Insurance and Chapman. GERMAIT VKClfTER. COWfUOJIS ovxat COSTS OF occirPATiosr By Aiuclated Berlin, March affled occupation of the Rhinelond for the past four years has cost Germany 4.500,000.000 gold marks, according to a statement made to the relchs- tag- today by Minister of the Treasury Albert. The occupying in the Rhtoeland were more than 100 per cent greater than the number of troops -with which. Germany garrisoned this area before the war, said the in addition to the thirty-two German firing ranges and parade grounds in the' area which the allies are using, he added, they.had established fifty-four new, ones, while nineteen, flying fields-r had been added to the seven formerly used by the Germans.

In sixty-one localities "SCO factory-sites had-bcca-seiscdr. DEATHOFMM. V.JE. OSHM OCCUBSAT SAX AITOHO The San Antonio, ifarch body at Mrs. Oslln.

TS'years died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the of her son. teleeraph editor of the Sis Antonio'Kvenlnc News, was seat thla. morninje to Center fur jurlal. Survlvlar her are two sons. 3.

C. and A. -of San Antonio, and two dMichturs. Kiss Ora Olln and D. irr of Galveston.1 Mrs.

Oslla was born" In Mississippi, Dec. 9, 1S46. and came to'Texas wltu her parents. Itr. add Mrs.

J. B. Armstronc. when only 1 year. old.

The family settled In Bast Texas In what now known as Panola County. Through the death of her huband. I. J. Oslln.

id 1886. ilra. Oslln was left with five children. these survive her. one daughter, Mrs.

T. F. Whiteside. hav- inx died several years aco. The body of 11 m.

Oslln will be burled beside that of her husband Center tomorrow afternoon. mother: who was born In Tennessee in 1S25. is still living. BUBIAI. OF W.

B. KITCHELL OO.VJ)t'CTKD AT AltEA LOXA Special to 'Alta Loma, March' services for Wlllcrd B. Kitchen, who died Thursday after.s. of lllnass. were held at the First Baptist Church here, -with Rev.

"Mr. Adsras of GalvesLon officiating. to Alta nty--frve from Montevideo. Mlrilu. and for" many yean served as' fOfdntMeT hare.

Be was a ilncm and a civil war. and tha last survivor the CL A. R. In Jklontc- His wife and one son. -Charles Kitchen of Brcntwaou.

two daueh-- Kn. B. D. Wilson and Mrs. Cliff Plaueer.

nine crandchlldrcn 'and four survive. Mrs. Carrie Kitcbel). slster-jn-law of decedent, and bar dxuchlcrs. Kra atff Sklrwln and KatKtrtne KlccbclU and their brother Douglas trora present, as Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hnrt a a little "Frcezone" on an aching corn, in 7 'stantly that corn stopa hurting, then you lift It right fingers.

Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove eTery hard corn, soft, corn, or corn bctween-tbe toes, and the calluses, without' soreness or Irritation. Mortuary Reports tl3o Dr. tttllu sad -wife of City. lAMnoeut lu Alta lxou Cemetery. March W.

D. tt old. hU residence In Soekdale yesterday moral) ud the body was buried yesterday afternoon la the O. O. F.

Cemetery. Rev. W. E. Copeland and Bev.

N. H. officiatinc. Mr. ells was ax one time quite active in RocKdalo attain and for the peace.

He la surYis-wl by son. a daughter. Mra. Allen. 1 March Armstronc.

years old. died at his home near yesterday. He. Is survived by his wife. Ara Arm- and several and two brothers.

Arch and Joe Arsastronc. wno also reside here. Funeral were held at the Waldrop Cemetery near his home, conducted by Rev. John Stone. WOODWOB3EU Part Arthur.

Jtsjcch services for Rome H. Woodwwth. who dioa here yesterday. held tomsrrew. Intermeiit will be to Jamestown.

N. Y. faniily will aooompaay Uw body to De- was 3 ycacs old and had been president Of the First National Bunk here (or uia put tUruen years. KLEAS--Vlctarii. Starch S4l-- Mrs.

Julia Klaaa a planeer citizen of Edna. old. died in Victoria at tha of her son. Phil Kieas. after an tin days.

The body was talrcn to Bftna fur burial. Decedent is by a Oaufliter in Kdnv three and totettiof anrt HABERS--Ija OtaAge. March 14--George Harbera St. years died at his homa near 1m. Grange and burled to the Valley Prairie Cemetery yesterday attaraoon.

Bav. Mr. Heise M. Oaletrsn. 57 yean-old.

married, white, lubar pneumonia: at John Sealy Hospital. J. Sheffield. II years old. male, marries, white, circbro-nplnal tneuindtls (pueiimoeoccic); at John Staly Hospital.

Joseph years old. mala. inuriHI. wnlte. KUnshot wound, hututeldal (Inquest): at US street.

Sam Parkins. old. male, Bucro. dilatation of'heart (Inquest). March id--At St.

Mary's Infirmary; Charles Burton. 77 years old. male, white, apoplexy; at 505 Twenty-third street. Hent-y Tiplon Cottrlll. 63 years old.

single, white, cardiac failure (Inquent): at Johu. Scaly Hospital. Annie Byrnes, ywtrs old. female, single, white, hemlplerla: at John Sealy Hospital. Ltillau Linemlller.

years old. female, white, chronic' diffuse nephritis: at John Sealy Hospital. Patterson. 4C years old. male, single.

acute dilatation of Iiea.ru March SI--At 3721 Avenue J. Christiana Strauoh. 86 years old. female, widow, anclna at John Sealy Hospital. Delia Hart.

19 years old. widow, nejrro, acntn peritonitis; at John Sealy Hospital. Anthony Moore. t4 years old. male, married, necro.

cardiac lypertropby and dilatation; at St. Man's Infirmary. Mattl Brown. 20 years old. female, married, naern.

March 23--At Joun "Saaly Hospital. Arthur Orlttln, it years old. male, married, necro, cardiac hypertrophy and dllstatlon. Btfxvt. in for the week in ff Friday at o'clock were reported, at the of city health.

-phyaleian. Hoecker. follows! March JS At .2828 Avenue Ka. Bvptila. ScManlw.

77 years old. female. widow. -white. chronic myocarditis.

Maria 17-- At Avenue IX S4 years old. WACO PASTOR ACCEPTS CAI.T, TO WAELDEH KAPTIST. CHURCH Special to The News. Waelder. D.

of Waco has been by the First Baptist Church at this place as pastor. Rev, Stack, former pastor, having accepted a call to the Baptist Church at Elgin. Rev. Mr. Heard expects to be here the second Sunday In a.

i widow. WWW. dlakete. meUitus: at Johk Sealy Dave -P. Barton.

Ei married, white, diabetes moJUrua. March At TTtt Areane TF. An- SPECIAL PURCHASE and Navjr Hotels, Bestaunnts, Booming Houses--Just the Articles You Need 7 BEAD THESE LADLES 55c KOASTLVG PANS "HEAVY BLA'CK STKEIi vtr. 16-QT. SAUCE 'PANS HEAVY STKJSL WETH COVEB tr: SKBCtfERS 39c 6-QT.

SAUCE 'PANS HEA.TT STEEIi COVEB-: $1,55 $2.19 $1,29 3-QT. BIGGINS COFKBE POTS HEAVT STEKJU FEHNG PANS HEAATT STHEEIJ MEAT BROILERS $1.45 DRX-GOODS. "Thrift Corner," 24th and ATt. Anne Jewelry and Wrist Watches for-Easter Our beautiful' stock of Easter Gifts embraces desirable at most reaionable prices. White Gold Wrist shapes, 15-jewel movements, values up $19,50: White and Filled Wrist Watches, values.

Boys' and Gents Elgin movements, Jgold-filled eases, $25.00 'fc values JLU Solid Gold Birthstohe values. Waterman Pens and: -Ever-: sharp Pencils, $10.00 i Genuine -Eings, new 14-carat nioxuitings, $7500 SECKZTARY WALLACE TO VIEW FACmTIES From Page 1.) the seat ot the nepro normal school. Government officials and he agricultural committee of the Miojnber. at Commerce U'ill go to Prairie View tomorrow morning'by notor to accompany Mr. Wallace to louston.

The motor party expects to arrive Houston about noon; and a banquet is planned for 12:30 at the Rico Hotel. It will be attended by the ber of mayor and city commissioners, county commissioners, port employes of eruinent bureaus in Houston and a few business men. Following a motor tour of Houston and environs. Including; of course, the ship channel. Secretary Wallace will be driven to Galveston.

He is scheduled to leave there Sunday for San Antonio. These have been invited to go to Prairie View to meet Mr. Wallace include B. A. Baldwin.

W. C. Munn. B. C.

Dissen. Keown. James Shelton. R. C.

Kerr. S. W. Narregang. H.

H. Halnes. W. L. StaUings.

manager of the agricultural department of the Chamber of Commerce: Dr. W. t. Hunter. Postmaster Roy B.

Nich- ols and T. Lee. acting; national commiueeman. BE HMD Vf XKW KE3L1H CITOBCH BCUJMAC Spaclal Newa Kemah. Tei.

March 24. The new Methodist Church building has been completed here and the second quar- terlr conference -wfll Jn new structure tomorrow, conducted by the pastor. Rsv. T. B.

Manly, and the presiding elder. Rev. George Davis. The building was erected at a cost of The site for tlie building was donated by. J.

H. Kipp. pioneer settler oT this vicinity. 2325-27 Market UNTIL APRIL IOTH All Savings Deposits Made on or Before Tuesday, the Tenth, Will Draw Interest From April First. "Ask the Alan Who Banks Here" EXASRAN RU MARKETATiZD On Savings Largest of the National and the State Banks in GalYcatoo A URERS CAN CELL ATI ON SHOE SALE I Children's Play Oxfords and Sandals-long as they I EXTEA SHOE SPECIALS AT THE MANUFACTUEERS' SHOE SALE FOR MONDAY ONLY.

WE HAVE SHOES FOE THE ENTIKE FAMILY AT PRICES THAT ARE INCOMPARABLE. SEEING IS BELIEVING. COME AND BRING THE FAMILY AND SAVE MONEY. YOU'LL iAY WE'RE GIVING REAL BARGAINS. Ladies' House Slippers AQ at I Ladies' Black Satin Straps, flat heels, brocaded backs Children's Patent Pumps, 1 strap, rubber heels, sizes SVs F7Q to 2.

Special I Ladies' Oxfords in brown, black and white, assorted sizes and styles. Long as they last Officers' Dress Shoes. Special $4.49 MEN'S SHOES Canvas Oxfords' in white and Palm Beach. Buy for Easter now and save money. Special Men's Heavy "Work Shoes.

Special Men's Dress Shoes in English and Bluchcr and straight last, brown and black. One lot of Men's Brown English Oxfords, all sizes. Special. TMAU. auu QO and Up $4:49 CHILDREN'S J3HOES One Lot Children's Canvas Oxfords, High Shoes, One-Strap Pumps and Oxforda, all styles and sizes long as they last, Qpe Lot of Children's Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes all 'sizes and styles; long as QQ they last Children's One-Strap; Oxfords, in brown and black kid and TO WOMEN'S SHOES Ladies' White Oxfords, Straps, Pumps, assorted styles and sizes; long as they last Ladies' White Kid 1-Strap, Military HeelVjust the shoe for Easter.

Special Ladies' Black Bad l-J3trap, turn Special One Lot of Ladies-' Felt Slippers, High Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Straps', assorted styles and sizes; long as they 2 istMar et DON'T FORGE'T THE PLAGE 21stMarket Haden Bldg. Mail Orders Filled Just Another Week arid Then Parade DBELY invitation is timely when we' to come to Levy's this and select your Easter needs-whether it" is a dress, a suit or any other article of apparel, or whether it is just some of the smaller accessories. We- want to stress-: point that as usual -we are- to. req.uirements so that you may 'properly take your place in the Easter showing of fashion as a par- 'tieipantf rather, than. "as an, onlooker.

The ThCape ternoon and. you will find a -gorgeous -array of the rii6dci favored- by fashion. A USUAL, we are first in the dis- play of many of the lively new touches such as inew headings, the new applique, braidings, and hundred, and "one other" little touches that go so 'far toward determining the suecesVof a Frock. Yes, all the hright spring, shades are here, too--not mentioning the'heauti- so colorful and gay, andvof' course there are the more s.omher hxies which include navy, cocoa, gray, also the bright mountain haze, not forgetting black and white. One may not confine their wishes to any particular material, for one has possibly a half dozen fabrics from which to select, including Georgette, Flat Crepes, Crepe Romaine, Cantons, Wool Cantons, and others.

Basques, stately drapes, long waist cape collar models, and three- piece $79,50 TO $179.50 CAPE, above all, to be correct must be new this sp.ring, not alone because lengths are required, but because the later styles, are so much. charming. an intriguing Cape is: braided, beaded embroidered, while some have in self or contrasting Luxurious models "of Corkscrew Twilr Gerona or" Canton, may small or. the large tan, navy and brown are the favored $79.50 Upward to $159.50 You'll Need a Suit for That Trip Vf ANY folks are planning early trips, and even, the amateur traveler realizes the importance of a Suit to travel in. There is a great deal to say about the Suits this spring.

There appears to b'e just a little more smartness' just a little more graceful lines in. the garments we show than heretofore and you will find that the box away 'first honors both in two and the three-piece models. Blouse backs and belted styles are also well represented $49.50 TO $198.50 Levy Bros, pry Goods Col HOUSTON sett rtrtif-.

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