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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 2

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RGESNEEDOF SIMPLE VIRTUES NEGRO MAN STABBED; HIS WIFE IS ARRESTED DEAN FLOWERS ADDRESSES nWANIANS AT THEIR LUNCHEON Another nPirro w.i» f.nind atalbed irl Frtdijr rafiflini 1 Hall ani Hut land rail vor of root nn ho man's fiegmee had been qua.rre|* It paid. The uaed wan an old pflrkef knife, not vary oharp, on the man's neck and in and arm found, but were sorkius, WILL BURY BATTS AT GREENWOOD TODAY An for and virtuos of and ir IcaliDf among rum, thrift and at iva the solution for man) of Amorbuan am wmn ms yeaterday I A fl, Fpdaers. of liaytni i luncheon of mmmmn Mrs. Lovelace Dies At Speight Street Home HAD BEEN A WACO RESIDENT FOR 35 YEARS ATOuptiftfr analytta of Roger w. Rub arm, atalltftidal wiam of stated 4 par a lai amuton of easry Hank of atrtk turmoSt Banger to America than does any without, la attitude toward life, insisted speaker ilowtr.g the 1 of Mr Bahson obscrrmtlor.s.

attitude toward life, Dean Flowers told the Kiwanians, is baaed 'Tfi man closer to tha of i rtnce of peace, the dean outlined part which Ulwrlatian piayi dev ny tha right pa of A mar least "Are witling to sacrifice for now, Jnat did during fought a few 1 men might le free are we will ing to deny now that mu may be the speaker questioned his Daan Flow .1 aco to give needy men ami pointed out that aiding ployed wan an exampio of among and aerv- Mrs. mother of ari Lovelace of Wm died Friday tnomirsg at 10 at hat 420 Bpeiaht treat, following an time, Fonemi will be held Fun- ter noon at o'clock from the 1 resi-enee. Rev. fiawuon, pastor! of the First church, officiel- ing assisted by Rev, Burk-j Burial wifi be at oak wood emetery. Active palli Ben Kendall Alva Bryan, John W.

Tabor, I Hill, Henry Ktubblefiald and Dr. h. Connally. Honorary: T. c.

eat brook. Hen Adams, W. 11, Jenkins Miliar, Pool, VV. haw, M. Witt, F.

Q. Dupuy, Lud John Moore Fr Lin Omtid, C. Black, Lovelace bad lived fn Waco about thirty-five years and vu known and loved by the older and those of later acquisition alike, she wua widow of J. Lovelace. who died In 1 Pi2.

She was a member of the First Baptist church loyal and consistent in way. her influence counting in behalf of Sue is survived by her I Jr. Carl Lovelace of Waco, and brother, Harrison of Ashdown, Ark, lesile FfegtiJj is an adopted Mrs, Lila. I vela co a daughter- Iri-'uiw. V.

Cross and Dr, 11 Fa son of Mr. and O. Batts of Rant Waco, died day In Fan Antonio, body brought to Waco for burial, reaching here yesterday afternoon, and wns taken in oharge by Undertaker L. Puckett, Fune-al services will be held at o'clock this from the residence, 1310 her man afreet, Rev pastor of Kim Ft rest Methodist church, offD elating. Burial will be at dreenwood He is survived by his parents, four brothers, Robert and Jr.

and sister. Miss Ruby Jewel Batts. WEST AVENUE ILS TO ENTERTAIN TODAY of West Avenue Grammar school have arrangedf a ben eflt program whDh will be given at Hippodrome theatre morning The program will he presented twice, the fleet beginning at and other at It; id. full program, which has been announced, Fiano solo Foquldilla, LtielJe O'Dave, Ligon, Faille c. Geer.

Fasig Wood. Ruth Le Reading Greetings, Farah Lllitan Dugger. Banjo Guard's March Ivon and Wanda Fauquet. Reading Foolish Question, Madden, Fong Mlo (In Italian), Fa site Wood, Supported in a Spanish dance by Ligon. Sailie C.

Kish Griffin. A It Kemendo, Ruth Lemon Selection- A Royal Welcome Home West Grammar Boys' band Candy will be given to all who attend. Th speak manu the of a rr who kept pia tit uring limes of that might be takeft care of IfhSRigrunt is to he hc to understand the real Americanism, his employer toasted 1 In emphasis- mg the fhotfgh! that exploitation the breeding xs.tisfa.-tinn, assimiiatton of the foreign born and develops menacing group within American borders, Kxpresalotw following the address indica It had been received. It Nominated Dr. If K.

Hoke ecommended by the" nominatin committee the next president, other nominees to voted on the meeting 1 for the ensuing term arc: J. oil, vice president; J. it. Lockwood, treasurer; w. Fort, secretary, ard the president, Harry Jordan, district trustee.

Directora wig sated ll.arrv 1, Foman hear. Frank F. Filies, G. Rev Christ Lari, E- Kash dr. Five of coal, eiv- by 1.

(I. Etheridge us attendance priste" was won by Dr. I. W. Jenkins.

A gave a cigar to each diner os boost, K. Trlppett, head 1 Icrf, waa Hading the in the membership going for night on Dee rejslftvd, F. K. The annual meeting of stock- of the Central will be in banking at SO p. m.

for the pur of eleiting and other business that might before this meeting for ensuing year A J. DETERS ON, Cashier, Ukdvert Jsement 1 JUDGE ALEXANDER TO SPEAK AT LUNCHEON Hon. p. Alexander, Judge of the Nineteenth District court will principal speaker the regular meeting of the Luncheon Club today noon at the Manhattan cafe. John Maxwell will be toastmaster in place of Walter Cocke, who will not be present because of illness In addition to business matters that discussed, other Interesting be given.

will be featureswill The most beautiful woman in the world will spend the holidays in Advertisement. SMALL CHILD DIES IN AMICABLE BUILDING c.r.dor of the ti Mrs H- I Bamk, With any purchase amounting to or more, we will give you while they last a regular dollar Duplex Razor (a Christmas They ha se- urn medic and when tb the building on for chit the 11th floo Is though FREE miss The Compton I 'ndertakin p.repa-'cd the body for burla body was taken to West i cor It had been viewed I- Justice Janies Jenkins, It as the: oniv child. SUNDAY CAR TROUBLE CALL By Savoy Garage, Washington. TODAY $5.95 1 lbs. Cane lb1- Homo Rendered lbs.

I Rendered Lard 80c 30 lb- Best Irish 29c 30 st Louisiana -m- 2Sc Mi Meat $4.25 lb- Star Net Mince $2.25 Re fien la Prunes, 30 ha pr 22c Et Tea Shelled ft pound 8So Bxtra Celery, each. this Opportunity to secure the Christ- MEATS 28c Hsrtft'p Htms, Premium Bacon Strip, pound Dratted Hens, 25c Beef Roast, ib Beef Steak, lb Veal Rout, lb Veal Steak, Its Pork Roast, 11 Fork a 10 to 1 gc to 20c 15c to 20c 20c and 25c 20c teak, lb. 25c arili hot Maxwell Coffee with dtkoa, dll da today end tur day. 3 Max we! $1.15 ib. Maxwell House.

40c J.C.CRIPPEN Fifth and Washington PHONE mas gift of a Dollar Razor without cost to you. I he demand for these gifts last Saturday was so great that we have provided to give our customers the benefit of this RAZOR gift again. Big Rexall Drug Store The Corner Just the Thing for Christmas tr A beautiful and a practical gift that will delight every member of your entire household Not only will it add wonderfully to the festive spirit of holiday season, but it will happiness every evening throughout entire year. with an ordinary match, Coleman Quick-Lite The Sunshine of the Night sheds a pure-white light of 300 power. It is a soft, restful and glow.

Fills corner of the room with beautiful, cheering brilliance. GUARANTY LIGHT CO. 2 AUSTIN a SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS Useful and Attractive Gift Stationery, Boxes ranging from to $15.00. Leather Bill and Coin Chair $2.75 and $4.00 Steal Strong $4.00 to $8.00 ink Wall $1.00 to $15.00 $1.00 to $2.50 Loosa Leaf Memo Pencil Box Seta for Children Diaries Many Just as Useful WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CARDS Leather Brief Cases, $5.00 to $30.00 Gtasa Desk Pads $7.50 and $14.00 Hill Printing and Stationery Co. TODAY i i i i PATHWAY.

PKCEMBEK 17, 1921 Only 7 Shagging Chriatmaa. 'Till See Our Beautiful Gift Window Diaplay. Our Entire Stock Of Fine Fur Coats One-Third Off UCH sensational reductions as this usually come after Christmas and therefore provide an exceptional opportunity to give a splendid Christmas Gift at a decided saving in expenditure. ut stock of Furs is absolutely new and contains garments to Ke regular prices arc unusually low and additional reductions make the of Furs here a sound investment. You will find Coats of Hudson Seal, French Seal, Hay Heal, Coney and every desired model.

Our entire stock without reservation or restriction is reduced as follows; Ft SHOP THIRD FLOOR All $698.50 Coats now $465.67 All $595.00 Coats now $396.67 All $495.00 Coats now $330.00 All $475.00 Coats now $316.67 All $425.00 Coats now $283.34 All $395:00 Coats now $263.34 All $239.50 Coats now $159.67 All $198.50 Coats now $132.34 All $179.50 Coats now $119.67 All $159.50 Coats now $106.34 All $149.50 Coats now 99.67 All $135.00 Coats now 90.00 All 69.50 Coats now 46.34 All 49.50 Coats now 33.00 A Special Pre-Christmas Selling Of Fine Fur Pieces at Vi Off I his includes every Fur piece in our stocks, all of which are fresh and new and pie presenting a most remarkable collection of One, Two and Three-Skin Chokers of Sable. Every Fur lutely guaranteed to give sa factors aervlce. Chokers of Baum. and Jap Marten Chokers of Kolinsky, Mink and Squirrel Chokers of Kitt Fox, Coney, Fitch and Opossum Flat Stoles of Mink, Kolinsky. Fitch and oney Capes Mink, Kolinsky, Squirrel and Animal Scarfs of Lynx and Skunk starts promptly at 9 this morning1 The Hata of the Hour Crowd-Bringing Sale of Flower Trim Satin Hats at the Same Sale Price which caused Sensation STYLES: Off-the-Face Chin-Chins Sailors Close Fitting Effects, etc COLORS: Henna Red Pheasant Navy Brown Alice Blue Gray Black Another triumph for this store, in offering the most wanted style of the hour at a phenomenally low price! The hats are fashioned of lustrous Satin Mirage or the rich, subdued Skinners Satin.

All perfectly made, new and very chic. The flower-trims are very fashionable and distinctive. COME EARLY! Values like these arc as Rare as they are Remarkable! Millinery Floor Felt Slippers Are Gifts for Everyone Daniel Green, the original felt are shown in quilted Satiss and felt in all colors and combinations, and make the most appropriati Christmas Gift imaginable. RIBBON-TRIMMED MOCCASIN pretty colors of Orchid. Austrian Blue, Light Fink, and Grey; priced pair 2 00 EXTRA SPECIAL ur and Ribbon Trimmed Juliets I 55 Regular S2.00 Sellers at Shown in Dark Green and Navy Sizes 3 to 8.

Blue. Quilted Satin collar and varnp com- with felt makes this style especially desirable for wear; all colors to choose from; price, the pair $3.00. fur or ribbon trft med. They are the old favorite, especially acceptable for ChristnU Gifts. Come In all the desired priced pair $2.00, $2.50 and 2 75 AND CONPvl AND are a.ttractiv«>l decorated with drawings of Goose characters; colors of red.

blue and fawn. Price, the pair ii $2.00 and $2.50. COMFY SLIPPERS high up to form collar or can be turned down comfortably to suit your pleasure. They come with padded soles, or with regular leather soles, and finished with good heels; all colors. Price, the pair $2.50 and $3.00.

ABK FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF THE SHQfe FOR WOMEN We suggest early selection while sixes are in stool' Shoe Floor Felt for Men and Boys COMFYS in golden brown and silver grey Hylo styles with leather soles; also brown and grey Opera slippers with leather soles, prieed at the pair $2.00, $3.50 and $4.00. COMFYS in silver grey and blue in Hylo styles with soft soles; also brown and blue Everetts with soft soles, prieed at the pair, $2.00, $2.75 and $3.00. Shot Main Floor LEATHER HOUSE SLIPPERS for men and boys in brown and black, in both opera and Everett styles, are well liked gift. They are prieed at the pair, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. I GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE" See Our Other Ad on Page 3 PHONE 40 Lost.

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Pages Available:
195,188
Years Available:
1907-1973