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PAGE 2 THE WACO NEWS-TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1325 Louise Lawson Murder Probe 1 Revived in N. Harry Sitamore, ldenti-1 fied as Jewel Bandit, Questioned by Police on aco Death By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Nov, Harry more, who was hreiitfht from Kingston, yesterday identified today by Mrs, Edna Johnson, wife of Howard Johnson, a song writer, a one of the two I men who robbed hi worth of jewelry in her Hotel Ala- I mac suite in May, 1924. Police said 81 tarn ore was wanted i in Detroit for jumping a bail bond, I in Kansas City for a 10,000 fur robbery and in Vashin'gi for a jewel robbery. He was questioned I in with the of Louise Lawaon of Waco. Tex, ooce a movie actress, and Dorothy I nan, an model, both of whom were well known on Brea way.

The methods used in the robbery of Mrs. Johnson were slm- ilar to those which resulted in the other two women's deaths in their apartments. Sitarnore denied knowledge of I Oscar, these two crimes The Born 7 Years Ago Din of Whistles, to Ride With Vets Elizabeth Ruth Sims. 7-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Sims, 1695 North Sixth street, as "Waco's Peace will lead the Armistice day parade tomorrow afternoon at 130 o'clock, riding with World war vetprans on a hip float. Born as the first sirens shrieked the news of peace to sleeping Wacoans Nov. 11, 1918, arid spending the 24 hours of her first birthday in unparalleled din, Ruth has hod world celebration for each of her subsequent anniversary parties.

Being born during a patriotic val is nothing out of the ordinary in the Sima household, however, for an uncle, the late James Hudson, had the whole Hutted States and dependencies celebrating the day of his nativity, July 4: and the Peace Baby's 5-year- old brother was born on Abraham birthday and was christened George Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. lived here many years, Mr. Sims being in the cotton business.

Mrs. Sims before her marriage was Miss Hattie Myc. Elizabeth Ruth attending Brook avenue school her first term. Will Rogers, Cowboy-Humorist, At Auditorium Armistice Night; And Who Knows What Hell Say? Co. Veterans And Reserves In Reunion Tonight Dinner To Be Given at Raleigh at Dancing to at 9: and justice that we'oh Speakers Named thls day as one futur' which was hardships and sufferings as well us the sacrifices endured by the American people, and it is but fitting that we, as free liberty loving American citizens, should celebrate that day by a proper observance In a manner that will show to the American soldier that we appreciate the services he rendered in behalf of a liberty loving people, and in order to properly show to the world that we do appreciate their services that is due them, and it is to Will Tribun now will fu tice da Rogers, editor of 11- The editlon, and world for his rope-throwing.

Inale for Armls- in Waco with a perform- the Auditorium theatre, auspices of Miss Gussie celebrated De Jleszke male Digest" Sunday over the and his tish the fi Will Rogers and the DeReszke Singers auditorium November 11 Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish the performances of Will Rogers and the DeReszke Singers. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by these same artists. Note how faithfully their renditions are portrayed on the Victrola. Ask specially to hear the Will numbers, Rogers Talks to the and First Political (45374 and and Wings of bv the DeReszke Singers (45431). Trade Mark voice Victrola Victor Talking Machine Camden, N.

J. Victor Talking Machine Co, of Canada, Montreal Much Must I Pay For a So queries the average man when approached on the subject But, although price a is too broad a term. distance and the attributes of many sets on certain occasions only are combined in one satisfactory that characterizes the FADA NEUTRODYNE agree that the prices on these receivers are ask about Tnt A VM Waco Electrical Supply Co. and Austin Avenue Rhone 80S quartette will be on the program with the cowboy humorist, Announcing final arrangements for the performance, Miss last night said: "One imagine Mr, Rogers being glad to get away from i New itrk for awhile. He has said that he is homesick for the rest of the t'nited States.

wood and the ZIegfrld Follies i have been strange backgrounds I for this clear headed, clear think! irtg American, "Tall, gaunt, rather awkward I in his movements, to meet him in the street one would think, know ing him, that he was a west- err seeing the city for the first time. Yet Will Rogers has seen life from ali angles. He has known princes and paupers, he has been in palaces and poof houses, yet nothing that has into his life has made him oss hig sense of humor or his of comradeship, is no forecasting of what he will say. Last year when many exciting events were happening in Washington. Mr, Rogers was leaving for there and when they asked him who he was going to see he said, off to see Alice baby, he put her before the president and the senate.

When Gloria Swanson came back from Europe a marquise. Mr. Rogers said, "It the upkeep of these titled husbands, not the initial cost. Now there are different models. My old friend, the Prince of Wales, is the Rolls- Royce of the outfit.

Nobody but a daughter of Henry Ford could him and as Uncle Henry has no daughter that lets the rinee out as far as America is About himself, Mr, Rogers admitted that he was the only man who had gone into the movies and come out with the same wife. John Maxwell will deliver the patriotic address at the annua) reunion banquet and dance to be given by veterans of Company K. 143rd infantry, and the Reserve corps this evening, beginning at 8:30 o'clock at the Raleigh hotel, Maj. Harry P. Jordan will be toastmaster.

An informal reception from 6:30 to 7 will precede the banquet, and dancing will follow, beginning at 9, Capt. I. N. Rain bolt of Company wilt make the welcome address, to which Col, Hillsboro will respond. Rev.

Roy A. Langston of the First Methodist i church will pronounce the invoca- tion. Woody Hudson will lead sing generations may see and know what the American soldier did in that great war, and the day should he used as a holiday for the purposes that the rising generations may know that we commemorate the services of those wonderful soldiers. herefore. Thon.

p. Stone, as Mayor of Waco, do proclaim the Eleventh day of November One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Twenty-five, as a holiday and appeal to ail patriotic, liberty loving 1.10 naurcw, Jackson of 1 0 m- of that day. four from the same class of the Tabernacle Baptist church, as follows: Misses Doris Derister. Vivienne Mayers, Ophelia Kennon, Irene Woods, Lillian Green, Mildred Stewart, Willie Mae Sparks and Bennie Bell Green. Honorary pallbearers were other members of these classes, CMASTAINE DUNCAN Chastaine DUnean, 4 years old, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Duncan, living near Spring Valley, died Sunday night at 10:20. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3:30 with interment in the Lorena cemetery. Rev. S.

P. Neville, pastor of the Hewitt Methodist church, officiated. in order that, their employes and those connected with their business may exercise their rights in fulfillment of the duty we owe ing of army songs. Election of of- patriotic men, who made the great sacrifice for our country, "In witness, whereof, have caused the seal of the City of Waco to he affixed on this the Ninth day of November, One Thousand. Nine Hundred and Twenty-five.

(Seal), P. "Mayor of Waco. fleers of Company Veterans and the Waco chapter Reserve corps, will follow the program. The roster of Company fot- lows: Capt. Napoleon Rainboit; First Sgt.

Gordon B. Townsend; Mess Sgt. Jim L. Slell; Supply Sgt. Dtirwood L.

Reynolds; Corp. Rob- I eft R. cooks. Fred ('. i Schweisinger, Arthur L.

Water- "Attest: Geo. D. Field, bury; Mechanic Charles Hen- I derson; buglers. Julius B. Adams, Daniel w.

Dudney. First Platoon i First Lieut. Joe Moore, com: manding, Sgt. Gaines J. Barron, platoon sergeant; Sgt.

George 8 Cone Better and Better By The Associated Press LONDON, Nov. Professor Emil Coue, French auto-suggestion exprnent, was feeling better and better every way today after suffering a severe nose bleed Saturday which compelled him to cancel a lecture at Salisbury. "It la gone, it is he remarked smilingly to Inquirers this morning. When the attack came friends called in two physicians, but their services were spurned by Professor Coue. Name Lutheran College By The Associated Press AUSTIN, Nov.

Concordia. college of Texas will be the name of Austin's new college, it was decided at a meeting of the beard of control of the Texas trict, Missouri synod of the Lutheran church today, H. Fehr of Austin, was elected treasurer of the board, and Rev, H. C. Gnertner of Malone and H.

Hoode were authorized by the board to sign all vouchers. Reports regarding the purchase of a site were heard. TAKES THE PEACE OF CALOMEL FOR COLDS 6 FLU calomel acts up colds kills flu germs MRS, O. PULSE A HTILL IV BED, AFTER RASH O. C.

Fuller of 1925 Proctor avenue, who was injured in an automobile Occident about five weeks ago, is still confined to her bed. Nasty clinging colds and dangerous Hu germs quickly lead to lung infection. Clear up these troubles immediately, but never do it with old style "raw" calomel. It is too drastic on your system. There Is a newer and more Improved kind that is especially mage for colds, grippe and flu.

It does not tear through your system like a streak of lightning. It, acts mild and gently, for it is combined with pepsin, which makes it work slow and more effectively. This new pepsin and calomel combination is Known as Calomel. It has ali the beneficial cold, grippe and flu germ Inactivating effects or the old atyle cai- the drastic and unpleasant effects have been entirely ised with pepsin. Nasty are not even necessary.

People who are ill with flu, grippe or colds can secure immediate and complete relief with one or two doses of Pepslft-ated" Calomel. One tablet at bed time lets you rest well all night long and yet while you sleep, it effectively drives out the flu, grippe and cold that often lead to pneumonia tr lt-ng infection. Hereafter when you fee! cold congestion coming on, go to Drug store, Otto or any other good druggist and get a 25c or 50c package of Calomel tablets. They will bring quick relief and benefit your Girls Are Pallbearers At Miss Funeral Monday afternoon at 3 reasey, right guidt; Sgt. Clause I occurred funeral services of Miss JL.

Howell, left guide; Corp. John Lois Bell, 17 years old who died P. Norris, sec. guide. at 7:45 Sunday morning First squad: Corp.

Claude R. Services were held at Tabernacle Tunt; Pvts, Thomas A. Watkins. Baptist church with Rev Carl Sims, Howard E. Stigler, Melton.

pastor of Seventh 'and Bryan A. Lykins, Clifford E.Brown, i James Street Baptist church and James A. Dunn, uran C. Touch- Rev. A.

Reiliv Copeland pastor of Second squad: Corp. Chester H. McLsmore: Pvts. Wade R. Campbell, Del mar James O.

Powers; Ernest Rash, Wilmer N. Barnes; John G. Kendrick, Ernest F. Alison. Third squad: Corp.

Clarence E. Tonnahill; Pvts. Buford C. Gentry, James W. Nixon, Charles Willings.

Anthony Bledsoe, James W. Burrage, Roy L. Pruett, Alvin V. Handhn. Second Platoon Second Lieut, Sam G.

Elliott; 1 Sgt. Charles H. Goss, platoon ser- egant; Sgt. Hal E. Shelton, right pastor of Tabernacle Baptist church, officiating.

Interment was at Rosemound cemetery. Active pallbearers were eight girls four from the Junior Fidelia class of Seventh and James church Pity the Weak Skinny Children guide; Sgt. William P. Clarke, left William Pardo, SAVE TO $15 on your clothing purchases. NEW YORK CLOTHIERS Advertisement) NOTICE The banks composing the Waco House will observe Nov.

II, Armistice day. as a legal hol- Idav and will not be open on that date. Waco Clearing House By E. D. Winkb Sec'y.

greatest health builder and guide; Corp. William R. Pardo, giver is Cod Liver 1 sec, guide, full of of the first First squad; Corp. Gilbert Blair; knows that. Pvts.

John E. Tipton, Hamlett C. But pity the poor can Tonahill, Howard Talley, Floyd they take this nasty, nauseating stuff J. Pollock, C. Scott, Virgil (that invariably upsets their small, del- James, Aubrey D.

Slaughter. Icate Second squad: Corp. Robert M. Pvts. George K.

Bowman, a Robert J. Brown, Elmer J. Graves, I of them have to. Albert J. Harrison, Alexander J.

rt 0(1 Liver 0,1 McKeehnie, Roy Cleckler, Walter sugar coated tablet Cushion. easy for the kids to Third squad: Corp. Russell C. and they sure do build up Snider; Pvts. John Chaney, In double quick tini OLDS of head or chest are more easily treated externally VICKS aro ub Poor Million Umd Yearly Ruby E.

Ford, Bob J. Svoboda, George G. Carpenter, Lehman Elliott, Ernest Moore, Sam G. Raines. Armistice Day CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 in young- will close at.

1 p. In time for all to witness the parade starting i at 1:30, committees engaged in signing up cooperating firms reported yesterday. Headed by veterans of the World war, the Spanish-American and Civil wars, members of Company Waco N. G. So mothers, if any one of your loved ones is frail and peaked or feeling right just ask Hardln-Kelly Drug Morrison's Old Corner Drug or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound cents.

One sickly, thin ohild aged 9, gained 12 pounds in months and now plays daily with other children. Splendid for any run down, weak, or Cod Live Ends Coughs In a Hurry A family supply of dependable cough Easily made and about $2 skinny, nervous man sands of boxes are sure and ask for Me Oil Compound original and genuine. Try thorn for 30 days and if you aren't lighted with the unit, and the Resrve corps your druggist is author- the procession will march to mill- you back the money you tnry airs by the T. or Baylor and other bands, and a i drum and fife corps. MUST HAVE A POPPY Every person iri the parade is ex- pected to wear a red poppy, according to proclamation of Mayor Tom P.

Stone, joining the American legion and Women's auxiliary, in requesting the public to patronize- the annual Armistice day poppy sale sponsored by the latter organization. Under direction of Mrs. Chester Storey, Mrs. T. A.

Peyton, president and secretary, and committees, the poppy sale will start at 9 a. m. from headquarters at the. Witt Jones furniture store. Members of the high school glee club and the Junior Jewish council have volunteered assistance in the downtown canvass.

Gold Star mothers, riding In sedans, decorated with gold stars and popples, will have a place of honor in the pa BLAME THE LAW Crime is getting worse than ever. Crime is a menace to our civilization. Yet crime is largely preventable. The best way to prevent crime is to remove the motive for it. One of the first steps in this direction is to put your household valuables in a Safe Deposit Box where you knowr out of way.

easy to blame the police for not giving such property full protection, but expected to do your share too. And after all a Safe Deposit Box only costs a few cents a week. he Firs National Bank If you have a severe cough or chest 20 id, accompanied with soreness, throat, tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can supply you with 2ft ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup.

Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn Instead of sugar syrup, if rade. Daughters of the American Revo- desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and In spite of its low cost, It can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business.

It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and tainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex Is a special find highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imitations of this mixture. To avoid disappointment, ask for ounces of Pinex" with full directions and accept anything else. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Remedy more natural and thorough, The will be a will feel good.

Make the You will appreciate this difference. Und For Oomr Thirty Ymarm off fhe Old Block HI JUNIORS Llttta Ms The bR In For children and hw ffhta sy your DRueetST Morrison Drug Company lution. Colonial Dames, and United Daughters of the Confederacy will be other patriotic organizations of women to have prominent representation. The Mary West chapter, U. D.

of which Mrs. P. W. Strieker Is president, will follow Confederate Veterans, decorated automobiles carrying officers and members. Committees from the U.

D. C. are aiding in arrangements for the U. C. V.

unit. Mrs. W. EL Darden of the Colonial Dames, and Mrs. C.

Smith, regent of the local D. A. R. chapter, are working with committees from their respective organizations, preparing cars and floats. SCHOOLS MS MISS Public schools, dismissing for the day, will join in tomorrow's celebration with 10,000 children, according to yearly custom.

Brief will be given today in the several rooms of each school, impressing on children the significance of the. occasion, announced City Superintendent B. J3. Cobb, No announcement of a holiday at Baylor university had been made last night, said Dean W. 8.

Alien, classes will be suspended at 10 tomorrow for the annual patriotic program, featuring aibip'SM by two students who served in France during the World war: Frank L. Dickey and Luther Hamilton of the law school. id- nt S. P. Brooks and Dean Allen will conduct the devotional, and student body will join in patri- otio songs.

If the re-rnaimU of tiw- day will he observed as a hol- jdaj. will probably he made at this assembly, explained Dr. Allen, PROCLAMATION Mayor Tom P. Htone has issued (the following proclamation: the People of Waco: "Seven years ago Nov, 11, Is a i memorable day in the history of the world, wherein there was signed an armistice that ended the most destructive war in the history of the world, the history of Cuticura Loveliness A Clear Healthy Skin Inturod bt Every-day H. C.

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That flavor is milled in. Nobody as yet has successfully imitated it. Grown-ups and children who take to oats, respond to this unique flavor. And flavor, as you know, is the all-important point in food. Milled under exclusive Quaker methods applied to the finest, plumpest grains.

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