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SAHWOTDEVEfflNSNIEWB THURSDAY, JANUARY li, 1923. 5AN ANTONIO EVENING NEWS KLANSMAN ON STAND IN LOUISIANA PROBE Continued From Pace One. "No." "What did they finally say to yon?" "Told roe to return to Bnstrop. "Wh.it Kind regalia aid the men WMr?" "KlacS "Who ere the officers or the tlan?" "I do not know them all." "Name those ivliom you do "Capt Sklpirlth is the exalted cy- clons, lie's all I know." "Is tc cWrf of the organization." suppose so." "Are you an "Have yoti ever taken part in the In' regarding any person or Woman One Hundred Years Old Buried "No "Where have these meetings been "Different places. Some ot them in tbe courthouse." Is the Ku regalia "White robes nre all I have seen.

"Have TOU ever seen any of the black hoods in connection witn tbe tlan activities KIDNAPING OF THOMAS BICHAKDS In speaking of the first kidnaplus of Thoroos Elcliards. Hissinbothain said he Tras an eyewitness, but declared he Jio member ot the hooded -was fie last time you a ed a aroeeiinK T( "Aliuut tight "U'hcrc was If "In the courthouse." "Who -was there-''" "1 don't rc-ruemltfr; some OL officers', i suppose." were tliey?" "I remember no one else." "Has the klan done any good "Yes. Eir." "llov't" "It has made war a a i bootleg- Ct-ts nnd immoral persons-" "Why Is it a the Man docs not brins '(h-ir men before tie court?" don't know, Pir." "Yfiir order profcspps to help law enforcers, docs it cot?" "Yes, fir." "Then, why did you not report the don't know, 1 "Then you are not a good klansman, arc you?" "I dnn't know, sir." i i i is your superior oath, the one you took here "It is. "Did you jo through the Kwanip lead- By S. D.

WEYER International News Service Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1923, by International News Service) SSEN, Jan. occupation by trance ends Germany chances of resuming her place among the first-class powers for decades and perhaps forever," declared August Thyssen, 80-year-old Rutir magnate, in an exclusive statement to International Service, rierr Thyssen, who ranks in power and wealth with the Krupps and Hugo Stinnec. is known as the "grand old man of Ruhr'. He sat. in hir- castle on the Essen-Dusscldorf road, overlooking the Rhine River, as he spoke.

the German I continued industrialist, "that occupation will be the ruin ot France. France is about to eat the bread whereof she will is heartbreaking to see a life's wort wantonly taken from our nnaus and thereby from tlio country and to sit bv Eileiitly and in impotent rage. CAKNEGIE" BKVEALS U. S. CORPORATION'S OF-FEB "The German Carncule" revtalod tnat recently tic United Slates Steel Corporation, through President James 1'orrel, proposed to renew the pro-war sales contract with the powerful Thyssen industrial group.

Herr Thyssen said the proposition had to be rejected because France would hare Insisted upon equal privileges which would have meant eventual ruin the Ocr- inan iron and steel industry. "If -we had refused to pay a single penny three or four years ago instead of fo'llowinr tbe stupid policy of former Chancellor Joseph Wirth we bave saved more from the wreck than Tve are saving tnday, 1 continued Hcrr Thyssen. "This occupation is tne final'act reducing us to Frucce economic wrath and lie raised his clenched fist dfl he went on WILL XEVER SELL OUT XO FRANCE "But we will never sell out to France, I'rance Tvants us to do the same in the liubr as In the Sanr--buy up 00 per cent of all industry, leaving us 40 per cent. But the members of the coal syndicate--the Kheinisch-' Westphallan Coal Syndicate--solemnly pledged themselves not to sell out to France. It will be the hardest Job France ever tackled.

TTe fooled them by dissolving the coal syndicate; we will fool them again." After a pause Herr Tliyssen continued: "But it is little "consolation over the dissolution of the coal syndicate because finally France will attain her object. She' can starve out the steel men by refusing them coal. And so far we have paid in paper marks. Kow it will be In francs. Where are TVC going to get the francs? That is a question." Herr Thyssen began his steel and iron career "5 years ago with S.OOO borrowed marks.

Today there are SLAIN WIFE BLAMED BY MOTHER-IN-LAW Continued From Paso One. Illjal I i a i i i no. I -onomic vassal" mt) re tiian -n-ork-crs on the pa? 'The old man's eves blazed with roll of the Thyssen works. Ing to Lake La Fourche on the night of August 2-1?" "I did not, sir." With tliiR testimony ended the morning session. MER ROUGE.

Jan. mysterious bullet hole in the automobile of W. C. Andrews, one of the State's star witnesses in the "hooiJeil mo'j investigation, cave to rumors of a BOW act violence in a terrorist at- teir.pt to prevent witnesses appearing at the hearing. The bullet apparently had been fired into the either from Ion" range or by deflection.

Andrews told newspapermen he end sed tlin car to return liere from Bastrop, where he testified yesterday. Sena 1o DniKcIst Tor Box of Pile Suppositories-- Sootulnc: Influence Is I5cmarfcablc. Jn the privacy of your own homo pyramid Pile Suppositories fcive- KtsscA relief from bleeding- RUSSIAN REDS MAKE PLANS TO CAPTURE RAILROAD IN CHINA The Chinese Eastern Uailroad Is one 1 the most important rail 3inks of the Far East, It Is 021 miles in Icnptb and runs from ManchouH via Hnrbln to Snifenlio. Tvitli- brauch from Har- Inn to Kuaiichcngtae. BERLIN PROTESTS, WITHDRAWS ENVOYS JIBS.

YSABEIi TOSCAXO. UNERAL services were held this afternoon for Mrs. Ysabel Toscano, 100 years old, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Francisca Delgado, Sunny Slope Addition. Mrs.

Toscano has been a resident of San Antonio for 18 years. She is survived by three sons and one daughter, 36 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. Detective for Bicycles. A city detective will be stationed at the office or AVilliara Arnold, licence and dues collector, to investigate application for tugs lor stolen bicycles, according to an announcement by Fire and Police Commissioner Phil Wrigbt. Through tlie efforts ot the police 40 bicycles Tvere recovered by this nieans last year and returned to their rightful owners.

CITY, Jan. the shopman, hns what you 1 A card bearing: this inscription fell into the hands of police. They decided to find out and telephoned the ber Riven on the card, ordering (wo Callous of "shoos." Joe delivered the goods. Joe's eloquent appeal for mercy, based on the fact that poverty forced him into the sale of shoes in gallon quantities, fell through when an investigation shoived be owned a bc.iutiful home and pcnsive automobile. hemorrhoids and such rectal "troubles.

jVnd it is a comfort to hr.o^v you can call or E-nd to the nearest flruff store and a CO anywhere in the S. asd Gr.nada. Take no substitute. A sinsle bos is often You can have a. free trial package iby scndir.K name and address to- Drue; 625 Pj'raaiid ilarahall, Mich.

Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and rheumatism Is pain only. Xot one case In fifty requires internal Stop drugging! Rub sooth- penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right your sore, stiff, aching joints, and relief cftiacs Instantly. St. Jacobs Oil IR .1 harmless rheumatism liniment, wlich disappoints and cannot the up: Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle ol old.

honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in 3u.st a moment you'll be free from rheu- inruic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't puffer: Kelief awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil is Just as good for sciatica, nenral- gin.

lumbago, backache, sprains. (Adv.) (Advertisement) Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid. Tt Is unnecessary for you to suffer Kraciua. Blotches. Ringworm.

and similar troubles. Zcmo auu me SAJU uuu quickly and effectively most skin diseases, Xeuio Is a TfOnderfuI, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. Get It today and save nil further distress. (Adv.) At a meeting of the Fiesta Associa tion Wednesday afternoon In the Chamber of Commerce. Jack Raybould was elected manager of the drive to raise for the, Fiesta, to be licit tlie of April 21.

Mr. Kaybould been connected ivith the Fiesta Association since its orgunixatlon. Dr. Harry Leap, president of the assocfntion, said Thursday that sub- scrlptions are coming in at a rate tf warrant the continuance of the annual fioKta on a larger scale than before and that the drive vfill continue until sufficient have been raised. FIVE WOMEN ESCAPE FROM CITY CLINIC; SEARCH IS ON FOOT Five "women, boiiijr held for Pxnrainntion by the cit.v clinic, escaped from tee city jail Thursday morning.

Officers immediately beK.in a search tliroushout Antonio i'or tlie The "missing quintet of misses" is composed of Miller Smith, Ruby Antrcy. Lillian Weathers, Anltn riero and Josephine Fernandez. Ollicera escorted the -women from the city Jail at 10 o'clock Thursday mo-n- inff. Leaving them presumably in carp of physicians at the clinic, wliich ig in flic City the officers then returned to the city jrdl for tU-i remaining to bo esr.minnd. As soon as tbe officers Ifft the dime, the fiTe are said to have promptly flc'l.

DOG CATCHERS ARE POPULAR AS CANINE RESIDENTS GO WED Through Sleeper --TO-Chicago and Memphis Southern Pacific Lines CIS 'avarro Street Travis 300 Katara's Remedy fcecpa ''Despotic Police Sei-pcont 'William PoKrm exclaimed Thursdny noon. lie had just finished answering the Inst of 20 calls for dog: catchers. The telephone ftt Central Police Hendquav- tera was busy Thursday morning, as frantic residents from jtll sections pi! San Antoio requested "the ropers 1 in tbelr The memorandum 'coot at headquarters rend ns follows: "7:.1" a. in street, n. in yard.

in alley. n. in "8:00 In front yard. n. in attic.

n. running at Inrfje. "0:30 a. crowdio? street. a.

rutininir "10:01 a. in habit of catching stray dogs in steel trap are busy. "Dop ratcbcrs dispatched to the scenes of Rc-tion. "WM. I'OUAN, Sergt.

of Police." TRIO CHARGED WITH COUNTRY HOLDUP JOB Three men in jail were charged Thursday before of tic 1'caco Campbell -with assault upon nnl rob- i tierv of 'William Itciylond I Moore. J. W. O'Neil and John Phillips I arc alleged to have taken a watch nnd caain valued at $23 nnd 543 in currency i from Manser at the latter's store in the country. RESERVE OFFICERS -TO HOLD The chapter of the "Reserve Officers' Association will meet nt luncheon in the nrmy room, Gutter Hotel.

Saturday noon. Maj. Gen. Edward M. Lewis, United States Army, will address them.

There will also be an address by Col. A. B. Shnttlcwortb. who will outline plans for brinclup the Reserve Corps into closer touch with the nrmy.

Constitution nnd by-laws will be nioptcrt. The old nrmy sonps will be finnjr under the leadership of Shorty of the T. M. C. A.

Heed's Xnw Partner Dies, HOT SPRINGS, IL-Jacque L. Harvey, Knnsns City attorney and law partner of Sen.ttor James A. Kecd of Missouri, died here early this morning. Death was caused by Continued from Tnsc One. 10 miles losff through the Euhr basin with Essen in tho center.

BELGIUM IS READY TO WITHDRAWAL. Jan. Belgium today notified Great Briiain she would co operate with the French in the Kubr "but Is desirous of the fl opportunity oE negotiating with Ger- mnny to brinp about a withdrawal," The advisnbiJity of withdrawing the British army of occupation from the Rhine, in emulation of the Americans was discussed by the Cabinet todaj with Premier A. Bonar Law presiding, Just before ihe Cabinet met news was received from Paris that the French had entered the Ruhr, occupying Essen. Great Britain will not withdraw the British army of occupation from tUe liliine, but will continue- amicable lations with France and will maintain representation unon tlie Kpparatj Commission, tho Cabinet derided.

An- of the Cabinet's decision was a through the r'oreign Office this evening. BRITISH THINK FKAXCE WILL MODIFY rOZ-ICY. There was belief that Premier Bonar Law expects the French to modify their Ilhine policy later. British officials understand thai sftcr tlie, Ruhr is completely occupied, the French will a sain open the door for negotiations with the Germans, notably the German coal and Iron magnates who hare vast interests in the lihineland. 1C is reached the British the I'rcnch wo soon be withdrawn.

BKULIN. -Tan. Foreign Office officials said the recall of the German envoys from Paris and Brussels did not constitute a complete diplomatic break. W. Jan.

The War Office denied today that Poland will give France any military assistance in the IJuiar. BE JILT Jan. Germany today planned to notify the allies that coal seized by them in the Ruhr will be considered "as having bcnn requisitioned, and that the allies must pay for it. ESSEN COMPLAINS AGAINST FRANCE HEMIAX KKIM-'ORCEMKN'TS r.EACH AIX LA F-RUSSEI Jan. 2.00ft Belgian rcinforrejacnts have reached Aachen fAix la Chnpclle) where Gen.

I'-E-rrcmans has established headquarters, said a dispatch from that city today. COLOGNE. French T.hine flotilla is moving totlny from yence the river to Dnsscldorf, r.ithrort and Ducs'ocrg. NAXCT, Jnn. uncial rains have been ordered to transfer French jrarrison at Xancy to the r.whr.

The troop movement will take until Saturday to complete. ronltrymen to Haro School. Arrancemcnts nre beinjr marie by H. Alvord, county farm agent, to "(1 a school for poultry misers in the Chnrnber or Commerce auditorinm. rtinjr February 1.

for the purpose of ins free instruction to all interested parties on the subjects of honsinp, hrecdins. feeding and fliilllnR poultry. The school will be conducted by Prof. E. O.

Edson of A. M. College, who is authority oa these subjects. Liner Delayed by Accident. LONDON.

Jan, liner Beren- ffaria arrived at Southampton from Xew York several hours late last nleht as a result of an accident to one of her Taylor Man Severely Injured TAYLOR. Lancaster, employe at the Taylor Press "ompany, was painfully injured when he auto'mobile in which he was riding was struck by a fire truck anil Lancaster was thrown out and pinned between the car and light post. JHlk Adulteration Charged. Robert Eagsdalc, 20, 203 Lubbock Street, was arresteJ by Milli Inspector J. 0.

Earn Wednesday afternoon charged with adulterating milk with from Alaznn Creek. Kagsilale is said by officers to have been employed hy Eli Tantls, a dairyman of 30u Lubbock Street. Oil Stove Canses Tire. Starting from the explosion of an oil stove, fire caused damage of $1,000 to the residence of G. Dinoou.

2C15 Uncna A'ista Street, at o'cloeU Wednesday afternoon, according to a report of the fire department. Editor to TalU. F. TV. Ober, Nevr York editor, will deliver an address at the regular Thursday evening program to be given In the Post assembly hall.

Cantonment Garrison, Fort Sam Houston. Miss GCP- trade Saynlch and about forty Klrls from the city will present a program, starting nt 7:00 p. m. San Antoninus Attend Many San Antonians were present at tho golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.

II. L. Dcgener of Saltlllo, Mexico, last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs- Degener used the same gold mug' used by their parents in a similar celebration.

Slack ITcadH Xmas Cliccr. Christmas Cheer Association met at the Elks' Club to close business of Lhe past, year and to elect officers for this year. Wednesday. Mrs. Szui Slack was elected president: Mrs.

Ilenao Kay ton. first vice president; Mrs. S. C. Webster, second vice president; Miss Nell Pryor.

third vice president; Mrs. John T. Scrogslns, recording secretary, and Mrs. Adelc- Stacke. irca-stirer.

Committees will be appointed later. The association closed the yenr with all bills paid and in the trcas ury. BirUhenil Klcctcd Director. In the annual stockholders' meeting Tuesday Ctnutlo V. Birkiientl was elected the board of directors rt the Commercial National Bank.

Mr. Birkhead was elected to fill vacancy that has existed for several months. Tho other directors were re-elected. Somerset Oil Men Oreanizc. Somc-rspt oil men met iu the Baptist Church Tuesday to in oil association here.

Copel.iml and J. A. Hariey addressed the men on the subject oC the possible taxes being imposed by the Lcgis- attirc. A committee was appointed to co-operate with the Southwest Texas Oil Men's Association in all matters ul mutual Interest. County Pavement Traiscd.

Beinr Is the best paved county in he State and stands second In the nlted States, according to statement made Wednesday by Glen H. Alrey. vice president of the Uvalde Kocit Company, at the monthly uncheon of tho San Antouio TraTtic Club In the Guntor Hotel. The meetinE ivaR well atnndcU and four new members were voted In by the club. Fear CItlld Pnisonrf.

Tearing that a portion of an antiseptic tablet lhat the smnll son of Icsiis Monterey Street, put in his mouth had been swallowed, the child was hurried to Eobcrt B. Green Hospital Wednesday afternoon. The baby's mother discovered the child placing tbe tablet in his month, and qnirkl.r took it away Ironi him. The child is recovering, Daniel was crouching over her, stab- Ding Ser with a pair scissors." DEFENDANT'S AUNT TAKES STAND Mrs. McDaniel was the third-witness to take tbe stand Thursday.

Mrs. Lcona Bossey, the defendant's aunt, was the first defense witness Thursday morning. She was after Judge Anderson sustained an objection of the State that her testimony was largely hearsay, and conversation not related to the cose. W. P.

Mahaffey and 10. B. Simmons, counsel appointed by the eniii't In defend the accused man, touk exception on the ground that the State had introduced testimony showing previous quarrels and the defense desired to show that in these quarrels McDaniel had always been kind and cour- tcous to his wife, even when she flbnscd him. They, declared that this testimony would be very material in showing whether McDauiel had brutally attacked his wife or attempted to prevent hi destroying her own life. SAYS WOMAN FREQUENTLY IVENT OUT ALONE NIGHTS, Mrs.

McDaniel testified that Lottie frequently went out alone, iu daytime or nighttime, and refused to say where she was going. On cbe day tilt young woman was kiKed. njoording to the defendant's fflotier, she cursed her ausband because he to town with her when she did not want him to go with her. He was out ot work, said the mother, and had announced his intention of going 1 out to look for a job, but when he learned his wife was going to town, went with her. When they came back together nt about 1:30 the young wife was very angry, and shortly after this the killing occurred.

McBanlcl's mother declared that her daughter-in-law used to drink whole bottle of a certain patent Jnodlcine at a time and used to inject aspirin her arm with a hypodermic McDaniel was laid off in November after having worked in the International Great Northern shops 1'or about, two or three months. CONTRADICTORY "KITCHEN STRUGGLE" TESTIMONY Witness testified that, in the "Uitch- cn struggle," described by Mrs. Sul- Cano, her son received a bruise on his arm and that Lottie didn't. Mrs. Saldano testified to tho opposite effect.

Mrs. McDanicl said that on the occasion of the "bathroom struggle" Lottie went into the bathroom and locked the door. Clayton tried to get her to open it, and threatened to break down the door, although she, his mother, plead. ed with him not to do that. He kicked 1 the door In.

and took away from' his wife a bottle of "antiseptic tablets," she said. She declared that she had never heard or seen her son' curse or strike his wife on any occasion, GRAND JURY HAKES DRAMATIC ENTRY A dramatic moment wag occasioned when the grand entered the courtroom to report. Questioning of Mrs. McDaniel was suspended as the 12 men pushed their way "through the crowded aisle of the 37th District Court room and a deputy sheriff cleared their scats for them opposite- the jury bos. Most of the spectators did not know what -was happening and a tense hush prevailed as the stand jurors took their seats.

A report was handed to Deputy District Clerk Harlos and the foreman asked the court's authority to recess until Monday, which was granted. Then the McDaniel trial continued. AGREEMENT ON DEBT FUNDING PREDICTED "WASHINGTON. D. Jan.

OD lertos for repayment of the British -war loans from the United States, now totaling approximately OQO.000,000 in principal and Interest, will be reached by the American and British debt-fun dine commissions by JO. Secretary of the Treasury Indicated today. Mellon believes than the present r.ito of progress of the notrotintiong will enabh; him to place ft program before President Harding and Congress by that date. JOINT SESSION WILL HEAR NEFF MESSAGE Continued From Page One. George Vf.

Garrett of Hill County, was sworn in today and took his Beat; A resolution adopted by the San Antonio Post of the 0nited Spanish War Veterans, requesting legislation placing veterans of all wars on the same basis and establishing a single standard recognition, was read in the Senate this morning. The Senate after a session of one-half hour recessed until 3 p. m. AUSTIN, resolution commending Governor John M. Parker of Louisiana on his fearless stand' in bringing about the Mer -Rouge investigation is being prepared by certain Senators and will be introduced in the Texas Senate, probably tomorrow, it was learned from an uurboritativc source.

BILL ON lUNACy EMERBE1I BY HOUSE. The Houso Judiciary Committee lias referred to a sub-committee the 1'ill Introduced hy Representative IcStour- Ilexar County, prohibiting tue placing in city or county jails of persons charged with lunacy hearing. The bill, which it fostered uy the women's clubs of Houston, seeks to hare persons charged wifh lunacy placed in.city or county hospitals until their sanity Jias been passed upon. Iiy the courts. SAYS-MEASURE WH.I.

DESTROY FORCE. Commenting on a bill introduced in the Senate by Senator Doyle which seeks to reduce the Itanger force to six men, Adjutant General Barton said: "If tbis bill becomes a law the State Itanger force will virtually be abolished and the State turned OTcr to ibe bootleggers." It is General Earton'js opinion that the Doyle bill will lie killed, and that the Legislature instead reducing the Ranger force, will increase it. This statement is significant, and it Is cipcctcd that before the present session ig two weeks old a bill will be introduced to increase the Hanger force from the present person- WOMEN! DYE IT HIS! rilil Sklrte Waists Coats Dresses Kimonas Draperies Curtains Ginghams Sweaters Stockings Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes Buy "Diamond other kind --and follow tho simple directions in every package. Don't -wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaraii-. teed vrith Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before.

Just tell your drujrprist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it Is Jin- cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never strcalr. spot, lode or lun. (Adv.) ncl of 50 men to at least one- hundred and fifty. "VIRGIN 'WOOI." BI1X ATTRACTING ATTENTION.

Tile truth-in-fnbric or- "virgin wool" bill, introduced by Representative Walter Jones, Valvcrdc County, already 18 attracting attention. The measure requires tbo labeling; of all cloth; fabrics, garments or articles ol apparel' which Trool, sold or offered for 'sale in' Texas with one of three labels. One label is "all virgin wool;" another, "no virgin wool" and the third, a label giving the percentage of virgin -wool. Virgin wool is defined as wool that never before formed any part of any fabric or garment. Punishment for failure to label or, for improper labeling varies tram .1 fine to and from ten to sixty days in jail.

MEXICAN SECRETARY EN ROUTE NEW YORK Miguel Jtlessio Rubles, Secretary of Industry, Commerce ana Labor of.Mex- spent Wednesday night in San Antonio to -Vew for jne'dicnl treatment. He left early; Thursday mora-ngr. Eobles recently injured lex in an accident, and Jjaa troubled with "It ever since. 'Will Pay Oil Marks -In Currency. NE.

WIOK, Jan. It--Two large German steamship companies will "pay off on April 1 all mark bonds ont-, standing, mark for mark present currency, clearing liabilities of' MO.OOO for less than $10,000. W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES JSSS, W.L.Douglas shoes are actually demanded year after year by more people Mian any other shoe in the world BECAUSE W. L. Douglas has teen making- surpassingly good shoes for forty-six years.

This experience of nearly half a century in making shoes suitable for Men and Women in all walks of life should mean something: to you when yoir need shoes and arc looking for the best shoe values.for your money. WL.DOUGLAS snoe in material and workmanship are better than ever before; only by examining them can you appreciate their superior qualities. W.LDOUGL AS sn are put Into of our J1O stores at factory cost. We do not, make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth dollars for you to know that when you buy shoes at pur stores YfMI A ftWP IUU rAl VKLl Urtt $4.00 $4.50 No Matter Where Yon live shoe dealers can supply yonivith Douglas shoes.

If not convenient to call atone of our stores ask your dealer forW.JLJDongr- las shoes. Protection against unreasonable profits Is ffuaran- teed by tlte name ana price stamped oil the sole of every pair before the shoes leave the factory. Kef use substitutes. Tlie prices arc the same everywhere. If NOT FOR SALE IN YOUR VICINITV.

WRITE FOR CATALOG. proiilmt W.L.BOUG.LAS PEGGING- SHOES A 7 YEARS OFACE '210 Brvcktoo. TO MERCHAHTS If no dealer In year iiualla WiL.Dmglasslais.iar:tetiiai!/forexcloatotrliliti to handle this idling, quick tum-mtr Ilia. W. Dwiglas Store: 116 W.

Houston SL ts San Antonio OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 'to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch, stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in thin plasters. The action is the same.

Pain Stops 'CBBK A Body Builder for Pale, Delicate Children, eoc Of Interest To Thrifty Buyers To Whom Real Economy Is Paramount 15x24 white Huck Towels with red border Boys' fine all wool blue serge two-piece sailor suits 3.98 30-laeli mill ends, good duality MarQtiisette in checks and homstiched border with, ribbon edge. Excellent -value at Children's special aprons in dark color percale, sizes 8 to 14 69c ANNOUNCEMENT "We have added a Clock Itcpnlrinir Department to our i ot IVixtclimnklns ot 222 East Commerce Street. Knight, an cspert clock repairer, will he In charge of this branch. TVc will appreciate yonr pn- trnnnpe nnd also will call for or deliver clocks anywhere iu the city. :22 E.

COMJDEBCE TBAVIS 31C7 SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin At the first chill, take genuine Aspirin according to the safe and proper directions in each "Bayer" package, to break up your cold and relieve the pain, headache, fever, neuralgia. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 ana 100-Dnimrists. Aspirin Is tie traao marK oC sazcc Manuraeture oc MonoaccUcacSdater ot No helps to re- usc paroxysms of coughing. Oea MOlhnJon The Teeth With a Suction DRS. TEOTTER MEADOR THEY HOLD FAST We Make JRIJings, Grid White Crowns, Teeth and Bridsewori $5.00 up Our dentistry is dependable.

The value is in the quality you get. Painless methods used for free extracting when plates are ordered. Pyorrhea and all gum diseases treated. HOUSTON STREET OVJiE MANHATTAN -GAFE GOO yards Sunfast Drapery Mndrns In handsome designs in dork colors of Koae. Copen, srecn and brown.

A OOe value for Ladies' trimmed hats, comprising some very attractive models worth as high as I $6.00 and 57.00...- 400 ynrds mill cnfls of sood duality printed Marquisette, in handsome designs, on light sad dark grouiuls, yard Children's Rubber Pants 15c SCO ynrds custom scrim of excellent quality, with colored border and nice ribbon edge. Very special at, yard Ladies' Leather Card Cases and Pocket-, books--worth tip to $1.00 39e 36-inch Terry Cloth for draperies, in dark designs, a $1.25 value at i2HW yards new spring consisting of messalines, taffetas and foulards In bright nnd dark shades, ranging In value from J1.73 to S2.23; your pick for, yard Fancy wool silk striped Baby Sacques 69c iO-quart Galvanized Pails ZvC 40-Inch Blade Cbarmeuse of good weight nnd bright luster, a real bargain, at ODly, Children's Fancy Flannelette Kimonos 49c VOILE BATE--A new wash fabric for spring in .1 crepe weave satin stripe, in shades of Mohawk, tnn, Copenhagen, brown, pink, navy, white nnd black. 1'ard Fancy box i 12 ounces of fresh chocolates (2 to customer) 22c 32-Inch, Silk stripe mndrns shirting of excellent quality material, yard 2-in-l Combination Shoe Polish, box Boys' Heavy Cassimere Pants Ib. can Baking Powder quality guaranteed Boy's fancy stripe heavy i sweaters 1. 2Y: Ib.

can Table Peaches 128 SOLEDAD ST.

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