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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBUAKY 5, 1925. HOUSTON NEWS Houston Bureau ef THE QALVEsVroN NfWt looatid In building (third floor), rooms J05-J08. corner Preston avenue Fnaaln (phone Proton IIS), when subscriptions, advtrtjfemants. news Items and othvr mattir-wlll receive prompt attention. All oVnmunlcatlons should signed by writer.

Subscribers should complain to tin olreulator If Miwr Is not dellrsred by a. m. A. P. Vsusrhan, Houiton Mlldnd.Cushlnc Society Correspondent (pkona (Iladler 7441); W.

A. Circulator. NEBCE CQMPAHY ALSO IS TO HfCREASE US KEROSENE QUOTATIONS. Sptclal to News. Houston.

Feb. Gulf Company will advance its price on gasoline tomorrow morning and at tame time the price of kerosene will be advanced by the Pierce Oil Company, it was said today. Pierce will then be the 'only two large marketeers BO far advancing kerosene. Four large distributing companies were today charging different retail gasoline prices. The Magnolia topped GIRL IS ATTACKED the large delegation and assured Mr.

Rountree that the governor himself would attend tho convention. ASSAILANT GAGS HER AS SHE CROSSES A HELD TO CEMETERY. By Associated Press. Houston, Feb. 4 -While crossing fields to'attend the funeral of a friend in Hollywood Cemetery at 3:30 p.

m. today a. 16-year-old girl was attacked by an unknown white man. according to a report made to Detective Chjef Kessler by a group of relatives later in the afternoon. According to tho victim's story, she first saw her assailant seated on the at: a gallon" which in" to near her path, fifty yards 'hold tomorrow.

The Mexican Gulf-ahead of her. Upon npticing her ap- Company retail price was 18c. Texas paring alone, she ho disappeared into tho undergrowth and emerged, at her side a short time Company 17c and the Humble was selling at IBc gallon. Kerosene today was lOo a gallon. RUSSIAN TBXTI1JB SYNDICATE; TO KBOPKX HOUSTON OFFICES Special to The News.

Houston, Feb. All- Husslan Textile Syndicate, owners and operators of 432 textile mills throughout soviet Russia, will reestablish cotton exporting headquarters In Houston, according to Information reaching here today. Captain F. W. Dexter, superintendent of transportation for the syndicate, and E.

S. Alexandre, secretary to Alexander Gurmburg. president of the government subsidiary, are en route to Houston, and will-probably reach here Friday to establish offices in the Cotton Exchange building, where they were located up until Oct. IB of last year. YIELD OP MADB 1H HARRIS OOtWTY By Associated Prtie.

Houston. 4--Harris Ccunty made a record yield of cotton last year, with 11,222 bales as compared with 8,288 balee for the 1923 season, according to ginning reports received by H. H. SchuU. statistician o' the department of agriculture.

The state of Texas was credited 4.711.175 bales for the season to date as compared with 4,212,249 for the 1923 season. Rheumatism later. -After stuffing a handkerchief into her mouth, she averred, he carried her to the bank of Little White Oak Bayou and attacked her. -Chief Kossler detailed a large number of detectives on the case immediately. HOTEL ARRIVALS Special to The Niws.

Houston, Feb. following wore registered' at the Mllby Hotel: W. O. B. B.

Edmond son, Dallas: 3. L. Jordon. Mansfield, W. Bland, F.

P. Leverett. Dallas; H. A. Fltworth.

Athens: -W. R. Jones 2r wn vl Start; J. Willis, Ennis; Murnhy, R. a.

Terrel M. C. Btilvey, N. Hidalgo. Richmond: B.

Smith. Henr Morris, Bay city; L. T. Taylor. Nor T.

O. Brown, Liberty: Charlr Mohavllle, c. E. Matagorda B. IV.

ROM. Bugarland; Mrs. S. Doughty. Bay City; H.

Wallender. Da mon; Tom Davis. W. Bearcy, Galveston; D. H.

Buchanan, Wol Starts on $100 and Runs It Into Millions in Big Swindling Scheme Harris Qmnty Legal Record Special to The News. Houston. Fob. Following li HUMBLE CAPITAL STOCK RAISED TO $24,000,000 Special to The News. Houston.

Tex. Feb. increase from 112.000,000 to $24,000,000 in tho capital stock of tho Humble Pipe Line Company was voted at tha annual meeting of the stockholdero here in order to finance extensions of the company's facilities In Hsiyitn County and other sections of tho state in meeting the expanding demands of the producers. The following officers were chosen: R. V.

Hanrahan, president: W. S. Pillow, vice president and treasurer; R. E. Burdlck, secretary and assistant treasurer; C.

D. Voss assistant secretary. chosen were: Ha.irahan, W. S. Pillow, TV.

M. leaves, John C. Townes F. Mellott, J. A.

Neath. tha court record today for Harris County Suits Filed. DISTRICT COURTS--Marlon Matthews vs. Alma M'atthvws, divorce; Sophia Bushncll vs. H.

A. Buahnell. aivorce John Romanclk vs. Marie Romanclk. divorce; State Guaranty Bunlc of Goose Creek.

vs. A. A. HufMuller et at debt; State Guaranty Bank of Goose Creek, vs. A.

A. ct al debt; Mary Glvens vs. Alfred Clvons. divorce: Joke Branch vs. Carrie Branch aivorce; Mrs.

Elsie Summon vs. Claud E. Sammon. divorce; Bottle Polk vs. Mack Polk, divorce: Johnle Mao Prophet vs.

L. D. Prophet, divorce; Elizabeth Handle vs. E. p.

Randls, divorce; Earnest KInj vs. Lutlshie King, divorce: Tom.Hardln vs. Edith Hsrdln. divorce: Hermin D. Kohrman the Union National Life Insurance Company, suit on policy.

COUNTY COURTS--B. Oralch vs. Left Brothers Dry Goods and Notion Company. Zuber-Kaurman Shoe Company, appealed from Overstreofs court: Southern Brans Manufacturing and Fluting Con: pnny vs. J.

D. Nixon, appealed by df fondant from Overstreefu court. DISTRICT COURT -vs. Lumberman's Re- Houston Mortuary "Yes! gone." NOT close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are gone from you forever! It Is not so. You can get rid ot your rheumatism fay building up your blood power.

It is a fact that rheumatism, means "blood poverty." It is a fact with lie Increase of rod la your blood, Impurities destroyed. It is a fact that 8.8.S. will help Nature build these red-blood-cells! 8.3.3. la one ot the most powerful blood cleansers in existence. Its rc- nults in thousands of rheumatic cages have boon nothing short of amazing! Tho medicinal ingredients of S.S.3.

are purely vegetable. This is very Important to What can be moro inspiring, 'more wonderful than to see the shackles ot iioia released from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pains, of joints and muscles all disappear; your stomach mado strong; your face pink the old sweetheart glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to be. You can do it! Take 8.S.S., the great destroyer of rheumatic Impurities. 8. 8.8.

ft sold (Jlfood dn8 In two rifts. Urftt slH MoMntatl. Star Drug Store Prescription Seroice Satisfies 1st National Bank i of Galveston I Established 1865 WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS UNEXCELLED FACILITIES Mesaber Federal Iteserre System, Corner 23d and Birnnil. TOtWO MAW. BECOME A UKOTTFKR Or nnntsr.

or both. Host dlcnlflod, fend of the Indus- Yoostlonn. and nbout the only onus not TOstoh tho want Ads. undtr "trades." for tha constant demand tor llnotrcirs printers. This school la ownsd and operated hr printers find publishers ol the Southwest, which Insures that our courses are practical and thorough, and our craduates reoelrs recognition.

Ask any employer of llnotyners nnd printers what thinks shout your be- either, and at this school. phone or for further In- formetloD. SCnOQI. Of rKINTI.NO lilt la at. 2H.

Teiaa. i Mm. ISllultetk, Special to The Houston, Feb. services for Mrs. Elizabeth years old, who died Wednesday at her home, Webster avenue, and who has been a resident of Houston for the past thirty-six will bo held at p.

m. tomorrow at tho residence. Rev. D. Balt- v'lll officiate.

Interment will be in Washington Cemetery under direction of SoUceast-Kopf. services for Max Lcssnor, Roosevelt and Wll- hon streets, who died In a local sanitarium Wednesday, will be held at the BunroRB-Whlsenant parlors at P. m. tomorrow. Rev.

T. J. Windham will officiate. Interment will be In Forest Park Cemetery under direction of Bunress-Whlsenant. A.

J. WILDS--Funeral services for A. J. Wilds, 72 years old, 211VS Mllnm street, who died In a local snnltnrlum Tucadny. will be held at the Burccss-Whlaenant parlors at 9 a.

m. tomorrow. Interment will he In Forest Park Cemetery undar direction of Burseso-Whisennnt. Rev. J.

B. Leavcll will officiate. Mr. Wilds la survived by his wife, one "on and one daughter, an of Oxford. Miss.

DR. JAMES BROOKING--Funeral Hcrvlccs for Dr. C. rears old. who died Tuesday and who had lived In Houston for tho past five years, will be held at tho chapel of tho SettcKaat-Kopf Company at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow. Rev. Oscar Smith will officiate. Interment win be in Forest Park Cemetery under tho direction of Sette- sraat-Kopf Company, Dr.

Brooking is survived by-two sons. Garland T. and Mlllard T. Brooklnfr, both of Alto Loma. He practiced medicine In Williamson and Jackson counties for many years, retiring: fifteen years ago.

Active palbearers will be: A. C. Edward F. Morrow, J. c.

Morrow, John M. F. Ward and W. J. Stoner.

ELEVENTH DISTRICT COURT-- J. A. 'Woolrldg-e vs. R. M.

Gordon trial. FIFTT-FIFTH Burlena Holland ciprocal Association; verdict un special Issues for plaintiff. SIXTY-FIRST DISTRICT COURT -A. C. Bering vs.

A. Templeman; judcment for plaintiff. Ruth Kreitcr vs. B. O.

Kreiter; divorce Kranted. Lynch Davidson Co. M. K. Bentle; judgment by default In favor of a i i for il.763.49.

Herman Hale Lumber Company vs. J. C. McDowell; ju-lRnient for plaintiff for Dillle Johnson vs. II.

P. Carter, trustee: settled and dismissed. City of Houston vs. Simon Well ft nettled and dismissed Mrs. J.

A. Saint vo. Klora JJunsun: judgment for plaintiff for K.4CX. EIGHTIETH DISTRICT COURT-- F. Charles Hume and Urn.

Sarah Deal vs. uslveston-Houston Electric Company: plaintiff's motion for new trial overruled. J. N. Tnub et ul vs.

G. M. Olive ct a Judgment for plaintiff as per decree. COUNTY COURT NO. I-- Ike Levin et.

1 vs. Scott Shambauirh ct al: dismissed as to the Southern Surety Company at plaintiff's request: Judgment for plaintiff for amount surd for i W. E. Harris a i against Scott Shnmbauirh anrt the New Amuterdam Casualty Company. Valley Bulck Company vs.

George W. Clark; dismissed at plaintiffs request. HuJIJInic I'ermlU. PERMITS OVER 11.000-- W. H.

Wilkinson. C-room framo house, 733 East 12H street, lot S. block 32. Stude Second 12.60(1. c.

A. Metiler, 6-room frame house with garage. 4003 Xorhlll. lot 17. block 120.

North Norhltl addition; 13.000. A. E. Olson i 6-room frame brick veneer house i saraite. 1820.

Columbus, tract K. O. Smith addition: JS.7GO. W. J.

Athens, onu frame house with garage. 39 Jenkins street, lot 4, block 17. Brady Place: J3.500. S. Ru- bensteln.

4-room frame house i shed. 3707 DowIIng. lots I. 2 and 3. block C.

Holman 46; 11.100. H. Hlnelfork. 4-room frame house. 2318 Live Oak.

lot 12. block B. Holman P. A. 0- room frame house.

Hickory near Wnsh- Initon, tract 30. Evnns or John Austin addition; II.r.00. E. O. Maynard, C-room frame house i garage.

1721 Maryland. lot 22, block 47, Melnecke addition: w. T. Carter, t-room frame house, with garage. 723 Temple, lot 11.

block 514. Esst Norhlll: f2.K)0. W. T. Carter.

6-roorn frame house i garage. P24 Column avenue, lot 4. block 220. East Norhlll: IJ.finn E. TV frame house with garage.

71fi Pnddle. lot 34. Rldcewood addition; (2,600. J. S.

Scott. 4-room frame-house i garage. 2414 St. Charles. lot 4.

block C. Holmsn Second addition: JI.SOO. K. o. M'aynard.

6-room frame house i garage. 1731 Maryland, lot 20. block 47. Mclnocke addition; 11,000. IS MADE IN Moe Turman, twenty-seven-year-old BrooKJyn man, has Been arrested on charges ot swindling In connection with a "frenzied finance" acherre that, his victims gay, would hare rivalled Pontl In another lew months.

At least $1,300,000 In unsecured loans, and forged notes totalling 11,500.000, with net losses of 1400,000, are reported. He said to have promised his dupes 300 per cent return. Tunnan declared mllU ten years 8C nOI borrol7ed 1 ran DROP IN WORTHAM FIELD IS MOSTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR DECLINE. By Associated Press. Houston.

Feb. average production of oil In the United States during the week Jan. 31 was 1.941.549 barrels, a decrease of 42.84B barrels from the established the week ing to ho Oil Weekly today. Although the eastern and California registered In the dally average production of GOO and 4,000 barrels, respectively, tho'drop Is attributed mainly, to the North Texas region, which a decline above 49,000 barrels. Wortham was responsible lareoly for the North Texas slump, production In that pool falling from 132,000 barrels a day the previous week to 82.500 barrels the week of Jan.

31. figures of the Oil Weekly show. Montana-Colorado district and Ar- Kansas, Oklahoma, the Wyomlng- Montana-Colorado district and Arkansas production took an upward turn during the past week, dally Daily averages by fields for the week of Jan. 31 fallow: Arkansas: Smackover heavy. 620: Smackover K.705: Eldorado, 9.690; Stephens, Irma, 1.090: ToUl.10e.205.

Oklahoma: Tpnkawa. 100.720; Burbank, Bf.305: Osage I (outside Burbank). Cromwell, Okmulg-ef, Gushing. Hewitt, 17,120: Wewoka, 11.916; Duncan "Walters, Otoc, S.415: Stroud, 2,700: Braman. other fields.

61,995. Total. 4BG.370. Louisiana: Haynesvillc. Caddo ligrht.

9.316: Cotton Valley 7.660; Homer. 6.880; Vlnton. 6.700 Bull Bayou. Bellevuc. 4,010 Caddo heavy.

2.1GO; Evtuigellne. 600 Elm Grove, 600; Bdfrerly, 4(0; Lock port (Lake Charles), 450; Ante L- Butte. 20. Total, 87,160. Texas (North Central): Wortham Corslcana-Powell, 56,685 Archer County, S7.17E; Mexla, 19,000 Eloctra, Stephens County Burkburnott, Reagan County, Eastland.County, 10.

556; Rlcliland, 10.226; Young: County 4.980: South Vernon, 4.460; K-M-A and Iowa Park. Horan-Shakelford County, Currle, 2.040 Callahan County, 1.710; Mltchel County, -Panhandle district Goose Creek. 9.040; Humble. Sour Lake, 3.175; Batson. Sara- Pierce Junction.

990; Damon Mound. 1.200: Spindle, Top, 935; Blue Ridge, 660; Big- Creek. 500; South Liberty. 350; Markham, 90; N.acogdochcs, 30; High Island, 60. 63.815.

Other Texas: Lullngr. 30.700; Ml. rando, Somerset, 4,300: cellaneous South Texas, 1,120. Total. 49,020.

Total 411.7*1. Brown County, 816; Strawn- Pinto County, 710; Petrolla- 1.065; Palo Clay County, 365; Montague County So; Coloman County. 65; Thrall-Williamson County. 60; Scurry County 45; Throckmorton County, 30; Jack County, 26; Total, 299.370. Texas (Gulf Coast): Hull.

16.600 West Columbia, 13.850; Orange, 8,800 GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? it qunro feet of Homestead tract, orth side of Buffalo Bayou; J6.IOO. W. 1. to P. H.

Mehnerl, lot 22, lock 3, Woodland Jlcluhts addition; D. C. WrlKht to F. R. Stroupe.

ot Wrlghtwood addition: fti.897. Muray C. Xnnthem to Laura. B. Gould, lot 3.

block 1. Kdgemont tuldltlon: 1,400. P. J. Itotli to Fay West, lots 0.

)nrt of lot 8, block C. of Texas and Hcul EstntoH Asnoclation ddlllon; J10.900. Sum Mogkowltz to Stnanuel lut 0. block 18. wlriney addition: $2,100.

Uuardlan Trust ompnny to H. M. Howard, lot 12, block Ulveralde Terrace First addition: CO. A. M.

Bowles to S. G. Doathoratfe, ot 17. block 47, J-tautwood uddltton; 00. Around the City Houston Briefs Omnpnny 9200,000 Suit.

Houston, Feb. 4 The Rood Roller Bit Company. of Houston has lost Its second blpr suit in tho paat ninety days In federal court, it became known today when an opinion by Judge J. C. Hutcheson, which, In effect, awards nearly $200.000 to the Caddo Rock Drill Bit Company of Ixutslnna.

wns filed with tho federal clerk's office. ttotnry (o Henr Strniia. J. V. Straus, member of the Chi- cng-o Rotary Club, and one ot the leading- bridge engineers 0 America.

will bo the principal speaker at the weekly meeting: of the Houston Rotary Club Thursday noon at the Rloo Hotel. Clit II Flyliw Gtnmm. Cut under tho chin by flying glass from a (shattered wlndnhlelrt during a collision ot Qultman avenue and Klysian street at 4:20 p. m. today, between her automobile and another driven by a negro, Mrs.

E. S. Lawhorn of Tattle York was carried to St. Infirmary for treatment In a Wostholmer ambulance. Her condition Is not serious.

Cnn't Tell of Injurtta. Though regaining consciousness tit Intervals today. Norman Bortz, 2G yonrs old, of Whiting. was unable to tell attendants at St. Joseph's Infirmary, who beat i with nn auto crank uml left him by roadside near Bellnlro Monday.

Good Ttonilx News of a delegation of 200 to the good roads convention hero April 21 to 25 wns received by J. A. Roiin- treo, director general of tho United States Good Roads Association I shortly after arrival In Houston today. A telegram from Governor M. K.

Trapp of. Oklahoma promised Joseph West and Lode Dlckson; Lewis J. Krus and Ml.n Clara Dobraskl; W. M. Sanders and Miss MIneola Hlghtower; L.

Stephens and Llllle Thomason. Transfers of Heal DEEDS OVER Tl.OOO W. A. Chal- oupko. to K.

W. Daughdrlll, 00x125 feet of lots B. 10. block 17, Jn-mon Bute addition; Thompson Wilson to John E. Feldt, half of lots 7, block 2, Holman aiMltlou; $7.600.

Woodlctgh Company to W. O. Hill, lot 10. block 6. Woodlolgh addition; U.726.

Wilson Company to C. Rau, half of lots 16, 17. tjlock 20, Eastwood addition; $1650. W. C.

Rnu to E. W. Hammond, half of lota 16. 17, block 20, Eastwood addition: Wright Land Company to John Miller, lots 8, 9. block 13, Lincoln J4SIV Praln P.ecdy Cat House Company to Bewail A.

Short, lot 13. block LI, Plnevlew Place addition; Mrs. W. A. Blackshear to Jack niackshear, otn IE, 16, block 60.

Hydn Park Main addition; JI.726. J. w. Hazard to Mro. W.

A. Blackshear. lots IS. 13, block 80. lyde Park Main addition; J1.725.

Varler Realty Company to H. Moers, lot tO, half of lot 29, Colxy Court a i i S4.SOO. Murray C. Fantham to Mliw Mary L. Huff, lot 8.

block 1. West Edsremont addition; $1,300. South Toxaa Lumber Company to Thomas Wilson, parts of lots 2, 3, block 1. Place Extension: 19.300. B.

K. Damon to a a Bernard, parts of lots 8. P. block 9. Roinmont addition: Sam Moelto- wlu to Emanuel Williams, lot 6, block IS.

Bwlney addition: J2.100. Hamilton Beasley to J. D. -Montgomery, lots 41, 42. block 108, Central Park a i i $4,250 J.

W. Bcott to Robert W. Knojc. 26.83S GEHMAXY SHOWS PKEFTSIUEyCK TO AMERICA'S RACE HORSES By Associated Press. Berlin, Germany, Feb.

1 First- class race-horses are being imported in growing numbers to Germany from tho United States. A representative of the Prussian state racing commission recently visited America officially, and purchased several trotters both for racing- breeding purposes. He gave so glow- Ing an account of. American horse breeding that leading sportsmen, are quickly following suit in placing orders with America. SONS OF HERMAN--The Sons of Herman Orchestra will give a concert at the Texas City High School tomorrow niijht.

it was announced yesterday. G. W. Schocflcld Is dlrcc- jhydrastlB, as mixed In Lavoptik of nrohnslrn nnd 15. leyo wnsh, oyos and re- Strengthens Weak Eyes Old fashioned camphor, wltchhazcl.

Howcll of Galveston and Miss Dorothy Dobson of Houston will give solos and readings. DIES FROM H. Onvltt, nnjrro, 33 years old, was injured in. an accident at Twenty-seventh street and Avenue about 2MG o'clock Monday afternoon nnd died In St. Mary'n Infirmary nt 11:45 o'clock Monday I Kill, according to K.

Hebcrt. undertaker. He was taken to St. Mary's Infirmary, where ho was found to bo suffering from a fractured skull and Internal injuries. SAFETY COUNCIL--A proup of Chamber of Commerce members met at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to discuss with Carl L.

Smith, field representative of the National Safety Council of Chicago, tho organization of a Safety Council committee In Galveston. Mr. Smith promised to lend a quantity ot literature to the Chamber of Commerce.within a week or ten days nnd another meeting' to consider it will he held, it wns announced. CUTTING AFFRAY--Following cutting affray at 6 o'clock last night at 2C10 Avenue J. McManus was taken to the John Sealy Hospital where he wna found to be suffering from a number of Rashes.

His wounds were dressed and his condition considered not serious by hospital attendants. Charges of assault to murder were filed against M. Maries and J. McManus in conncctiol with the cutting by Chief of Police Henry Wisrodt. police records show.

lleves any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Acts surprisingly quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Store, 010 23d St. Star Drug Pain or dull ache In the back is often evidence of kidney trouble.

It Nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health Is not clear. Onager If these danger signals arc un- leedcd more serious rennlln are sure .0 follow: kidney trouble in its worst 'orm may steal upon you. Thousands of people have testified hat tho mild and Immediate effect Swamp-Root, tho jrreat kidney. ivcr and bladder medicine, IB soon realized--that It stands the highest for its remarkable curative effect In tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine, you should have tho best.

Buck. Lame back only one of many symptoms of kidney trouble. Other symptoms showing that you may need Swamij-Root arc, being subject to embarrassing and frequent bladder troubles day and night, irritation, sediment, etc. Lack of control, smarting, uric acid rheumatism, bloating, may be loss of flesli, sallow complexion. PrernleMcr Kidney IMiiease.

Most people do not realize the alarming Increase and remarkable provalency of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are among the moat common diseases that prevail, they arc often tho last recognized by patients, who content thcsBkelveii rrlth doctoring the effects, while the original dlneosje constantly undermines tho system. Regular medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Don't mako any mistake, but remember the name. Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Blng- hamton, N. which you will find on every bottle. SPECIAL may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Blnghamton.

N. Y. This given you tho opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine. They will also send you a book of valuable information, containing many of the thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed In kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to 'send for a sample size bottle.

Address Dr. Kilmer Blnghamton, N. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Our Cleaning and Pressing; Service Will Always Keep You Looking Neat BROADWAY CLEANERS Two Phones--578 We Do Altering and Repairing HOW DOCTORS TREAT GOLDS AND THE FLU To break up a cold over night or to cut short an attack of grippe. Influenza or sore throat, physicians and druggists are now'recommend- ing Calotabs, the nausealess Calomel tablet, that is purified trom dangerous and sickening Those who have tried ft say that it acts like magic, by far more '-'f- fcotlve and certain than the -Id recont- style calomel, heretofore mended by physicians.

One or two Calotabs at bed with a swallowf- of water-- that's No sails, no nausea nor ths ftlisrt- cst intorfereiice with eacinR. work or Next morn'r-tf your cold vanished and ynur system and puri; Calo- tabs only In original scaisd price ten cents 'for tho vest-docket size: thirty-five cents for Uie large family package. Kcc- orunjetided and guaranteed by -Iniij- gisto. Your money back if you ara notf delighted. (Adv.) LEGAL OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OP CUSTOMS, Port Galveston.

Jan. 20. 1925: Notice is hereby given, as required under Section G07 of the Tariff Act of 1922. that proceedings to accomplish forfeiture of one Rco automobile truck, with tire, Trill be proiecuted against said au- tomobllo truck, on account of certain liquors found therein-' by United SUtos Coast Guard officers on search of sold automobile truck at a point on the Rulf beach, about fourteen miles south- went of Oalveston. on Jan.

1J. 1926; Raid merchandise having been Introduced Into the United States from foreign country without compliance with requirements of tho law and in 1 violation of 3061 and of the Revised Statutes. Any person claiming mid automobile truck Is hereby notified to file his claim with me, mt my office, within twenty days after the first publication of this notice, together with bond In the penal sum of '(250. with approved sureties, as provided for by Section 608 of Ihs Tfcrlft Act of 1022. If no such claim is fired or bond given as provided for In section of the tariff uct cited, said automobile truck will be declared forfeited will be sold at public auction.

In front of the north floor Post Office Bcilding. Calveston. ot the Texas, at 10 on Feb. 27, 1SJS. R.

W. HUMFHRETS. Collector of Customs. OFFICE OK COLLECTOR OF CUS- TOMd. Port of Galveston, Jan.

20. 1926: Notice Is hereby given, as required under section 607 of the Tariff Act of 1322, that proceedings to accomplish forfeiture of one Heo motor truck, with tire, will be prosecuted against laid motor truck, on account of certain found therein by U. S. Coast 2uard officeTM on search of said motor iruck at a point on- tho ffulf beach, about fourteen miles southwest of Oalveiton. Texas on.

Jan. 12, 1926; said merchandise having been Introduced into Jnltod States from a foreign country without compliance with requirements the law and in violation of Sections 3061 and 3062 of the Revised Statutes. Any person said motor truck Is Hereby notified to (lie his claim: with mo, at, my office, within twenty days otter tho first publication of this notice, together with bond In the penal sum of (260, with approved sureties, as pro- vlded for by Section 608 of the Tariff Act of 1922. If no such claim is filed or bond given as provided for in the section of the tariff act cited, said motor Lruck will be declared forfeited and will be sold at public auction In front of the north door of the Post Office Building, Galveston, Texas, at 10 a. oa Feb.

1825. H. W. HUMPHREYS, Collectors? Customs. Now Kotex Deodorized A unique improvement women appreciate OW Kotex comes deodorized.

By a new secret procen each pad disinfected--la In itself Rally an active deodorant. 5,000,000 women today employ Kotex, the ncwsaniury pad made of super-absorbent Cellucotton. It absorbs Instantly 16 times in own weight in moisture--that's five times as absorbent sj coumi. A great advantage that it to easily disposed of--no bother or annoyance at alL Kotex comes in sanitary waled packages of 12--in 2 RegO' lar, aDdKotex-Supcr(extra large). box with whitestripeatmcntttoret.

CELLUCOTTON rRODUCTS J.cfaon Boulerard. Chfcafo I THE SALE FOR A REASON We Need the Room! This Big Stock Must Be Moved--Fine Clothing Is Now Reduced! Special Lot Suits, Values Up to $35 Now $20 Special Lot Suits, Values Up to $40 for Special Lot Suits, Values Up to $50 for Special Lot Suits, Values Up to $60 for $27-50 $31.50 $38.50 KUPPENHEIMER FINEST SUITS AND OVERCOATS $35 Finest Suits and Overcoats $50 Finest Suits and Overcoats Now $40 Finest Suits and Overcoats Now $55 Finest Suits and Overcoats Now $45 Finest Suits and Overcoats Now $60 Finest Suits and Overcoats Now Save Now on Quality Furnishings--All Reduced! SAM J. WILLIAMS 'The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes' 2113 MARKET ST. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, Port of Oalveston, Jan. 10th, 1925: Notice Is hereby given, as requlrtd under Suction 607 of the Tariff Act of 1922, that proceedings to accomplish 'orfelturo of-one Dodco motor truck, on iccount of certain ltq.uors found therein hy United Court Guard on search ot aaid motor truck at a.

point on the bench, about fourteen miles southwest of Oalveston, on 12, 1926; aald merchandise having- been In- into the United from orelcn country without compliance with requirements of the law and in violation of Sections 3061 and 3063 ot the Revised Statutes. person clalmlnr said motor truck is hereby notified to file his claim with me, at my office, within twenty days after the first publication of this notice, tosether with bond In the penal sum of J2CO. with approved sureties, as provided for by Section 608 ot tha Tariff Act of 1922. If no such claim Is filed or bond given nn provided for In the section of the tariff act cited. ss.id motor truck will be declared forfeited anrt will be sold at public auction in front of the north door of the Tost Office Bulld- Inif, Oalveston, at 10 a.

oa Feb. 27. 1025. R. W.

HUMPHREYS, Collector of Customs. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, Port of Galveston, Jan. 20. 1926: Noilce Is hereby Klven, as required undtr Section 607 ot the Tariff Act of 1922. that proceedings to accomplish forfeiture of one frasoline motor--boat Ko.

B-301. on account of certain liquors found therein by United States Coast Guard officers on search ot said motor boat at a point In West Oalveston Bny, about fourteen miles southwest ot Oalveston. on Jan. 12. 1925: said merchandise havlnir heen introduced Into the United States from a foreign country without compliance with requirements of the law and In violation ot Sections 3061 and 3062 of the Revised Statutes.

Any person claim-- inff said motor boat Is hereby notified to file his claim with me, at my office, within twenty days after the first publication of this notice, together with bond In the penul sum of J250, with approved sureties, as.provided for by Section 608 ot the Tariff Act of 1922. It no such claim Is filed or bond given us provided for in the section of the tariff act cited, said motor boat will be declared forfeited ana will be sold at public auction In front of tha north 1 door of the' Post Building, Galveston, at 10 a. on Feb. 27. 1926.

R. IV. HUMPHREYS. Collector of NOTICE. THE GULF AND INTERSTATE COMPANY OF TEXAS.

Galveston, Jan. 30. 1925. Notice is hereby eiven that tho annual meeting of the stockholders of The Gulf and Interstate Railway- Company of Texas will be held at tho office of the company In the city of Galveston, on MONDAY. MARCH 2.

1926. at 2 O'CLOCK P. for the election of nine (9) directors and for the transaction of such othor jusiness as may legally come before said meetinjr. The annual meeting 1 of the board of directors will take jlace Immediately after the atock- loldcrs' meetincr. GEO.

N. YARD. Secretary. NOTICE. ULF.

COLORADO AND SANTA Fli RAILWAY COMPANY. Galveston, Jan. 80, 1925. Notice Is hereby given that thn annual meeting of the stockholders Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe'Rall- vay Company will be held at company's office In the city or Gal- iroston, on TUESDAY, MARCH 1925. at il O'CLOCK A.

for the election of thirteen (13) directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally coma before 'said meeting. Th annual meeting of tho board of directors will take place ImmeiT.iUely after the stockholders' meetliir. GEO. N. YARD, Secretary.

NOTICE. THE CANE BELT RAILROAD COMPANY. Eagle Lake. Feb. 1, 102B.

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Cane Belt Railroad Company will be held at their office In town of Eagle Lake, Colorado County. Texas, on SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925, at 2 O'CLOCK P.M.. for the election of nine (9) directors and for the transaction of such other business an may legally come before the said meeting. The annual meeting of the) directors will take place Immediately after tho stockholders' meeting. GEO.

N. YARD. Assistant.

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