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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 7

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H. L. FOGLEMAN TO LPCTURE MONDAY FOR LIONS CLUB CHAUTAUQUA OPENS ENGAGEMENT IN CORSICANA THURSDAY 1 he Redpath-Horner chuutaliqua will open a weeks engagement in Corsicana Thursday afternoon at the high school auditorium with the Massey Five as the afternoon niertainment and in the evening Joshua Lee will lecture, The Massey Five will also be on the evening program Announcement was made Wednesday that through special arrangement Fugleman will be the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the Corsicana Lions club Monday afternoon at the Navarro hotel. The Lions club regular meeting day is Tuesday but in order to take advantage of Mr, presence in the city the meeting day was moved up to "Monday, The Corsicana JJetail association, Fred White, secretary, will join with the Lions in sponsoring the appearance of Mr, Fugleman. This Monday noon meeting will be open to the business men of the city and a limited number of reservations will be available at the Corsicana chamber of commerce, Fred White, secretary of the Retail Merchants Association, is very enthusiastic over the opportunity of the business men of this citv to hear Mr, Fugleman.

Mr. White recently heard a lecture by Mr. Fugleman and as he expressed it, will be worth $1,000 to every business man in Corsicana to hear the message Mr, Fugleman will Mr. Fugleman is enthusiastically hailed as crusader with an intense hatred of business inefficiency," great "a mas ter orator," whiilwind speaker," a veritaoie dynamo, puisawiig energy and vibrant wilh "live, inspirational, practical The greater part of Mr. Fogleman's life has been spent in helping ihe other fellow solve his biggest problem.

In his many years experience as a public speaker and its a teacher, he been nrivileved to study no less than 250 of the biggest business institutions in the country: the Standard Oil Company of Indiana the Ford Motor Company; Firestone Tire Rubber the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; the Cadillac Motor the Chicago Examiner, etc. To Mr. Fugleman the Building of a Life is of infinitelv vreuter importance than the Making of a Living. But lie proves cai.oluaivt- ly that the one is a distinct result of the other He has trained more salesmen and delivered more talks in more business organizations than any totlier man in America. No subject or business problem ever looks quite the same after Mr.

Fugleman has taken it down from the shelf and talked about it. This lecturer will appear on the Chautauqua program Monday evening. His subject will be Value of a Chautauqua reserved seats are now on sale at the Corsicana Chamber of Commerce. The entire Chautauqua crew has arrived in Corsicana and everything is in readiness for the opening day Thursday afternoon at high school auditorium, ewtt THE COE.STO ANA DAILY SUN, WEDNESDAY, IS, 1928. SEVEN CHAUTAUQUA PROORAM FIRST DAV.

Afternoon 2:45 Concert Massey Five Night 7:45 Concert Massey Five Address Joshua Lee SECOND DAY Afternoon 2:45 Fmtertanlment Maurine Wallace Everett Kemp Night 7:47, Ocmedy-Drama THIRD DAY Afternoon 2:45 Concert Betty Booth Concert Co. Night 7:45 Coeernt Betty Booth Concert Co. Address Peace Pipe To Wm Trail STRONGHEART. FOURTH DAY Afternoon 2:45 Orehesta Night 7:45 Concert. Jafty's Orehesta Address Value of a Man" L.

Fogleman FIFTH DAY Afternoon 2:45 Entertainment Brown-Men Mary Holdrege Night 7:45 1 irama SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS- LAST DAY Afternoon 2:45 Concert Eight Lovely Ringers Program for Children Night 7:45 The Golden Ensemble GYPSY CARAVAN" Single admission for C'hil dren 25c Fur adults 50c, 75c and 95c Each afternoon 25c YOUNG TEDDY AT CONVENTION Through Pullman Service St. Louis Col. Theodore Roosevelt of New York (left) being greeted by Arthur Johnson (right), member of the Convention Committee at the Union station, on the arrival of young with the New York delegation. Business Women to Bill Speer Released Sponsor Reading By Mexia Gushers Mrs. M.

Cook will present Miss Bertha Murphy, one of her most talented artists in a reading of at the First Method ist educational building, in the la parlor, on Thursday night at 8:15 it was stated Wednea day morning. This reading is being sponsored by the Business and Professional tloi Bill Speer, former first-baseman of the Corsicana Oilers, who was released early this year, and who has played second base for the Mexia Gushers during practically all of the first half, has been re leased by the Gushers. It is not known whether he will go with any other club in the loop with the Southern Pacific train, "The Owl," passing through Corsicana the morning of June 17th, the Southern Pacific will inaugurate a through pullman service from Corsicana to St. Louis, Mo. This car will move over the Southern Paijfie lines to Paris, thence on the Frisco, "Texas to St.

Louis hy way of Fort Smith, Monnett and Springfield. Leaving Corsicana at 5:25 a. in. it arrives in St. Louis, the next morning at 7:35 a.

m. This early great bull market arrival in St. Louis insures connection with early trains from St. Louis to northern and eastern points. Returning this car laves St.

Louis on the Frisco Limited at 8:25 p. ni. and arrives in Corsicana at 10:25 the next evening. New WH1 Papers Sets our new wall papers; most ocautiful line shown in the city. We contract to do papering and decorating.

Phone 181. ASHMORE BKOS. FINE FRESH GULF TROUT LEVI BROS. MARKET. PHONES 485-488.

club of Corsicana and the general public is urged to attend and assist the organization. LOSES REACH BI LIONS. NEW YORK. June 13. Losses of paper profits in stocks in sensational market were reckoned in billions of dollars today, The decline in the market value of General Motors from the high point of the year alone was $550,000,000.

Many reasons, political and financial, were furnished in the street for the collapse of the i It was stated that his release was made to allow the club to carry another rookie. CANDIDATE HERE. Jefferson Smith of Austin, candidate for railroad commigisouer, was in Corsicana Tuesday in the interest of his campaign. He is a candidate for the regular term to succeed Allison Mayfield, deceased, whose unexpired term has been filled by two men. Court House Items of Interest From the Temple of Justice tHURCH OF CHRIST REVIVAL MEETING TO BE CLOSED TONIGHT District Court.

The grand jury was still in session Wednesday morning. The case styled W. Ward vs. A. N.

Brown, et ux, damages and personal injuries, scheduled to go on trial Wednesday morning, was continued until next term of court dup to absence of a number of witnesses. The case is an outgrowth of an automobile collision near Richland several months ago. There were scores of persons in the courtroom from the southern portion of the county. The jury for the week was finally excused by District Judge Hawkins Scarboii ugh. District Clerks Office.

The following case wax filed: Annie Nortnein vs. Ed Northern, divorce. Warrant Deed. H. T.

Garmon to Lot 2, Block 11, Corsicana Heights addition, Corsicana, $5 and other con- side rations. Sheriff Deed. W. T. Wilson, sheriff, to Robert Jarett, 193.8 acres of the J.

H. Year by survey and 1.52 acres of the James Powell survey. $500. Blessings Held Aid MEXICO CITY, June 13. (15 Carranza, mother of Capt.

Emilo Carranza, who flew from Mexico City to Washington, attributed her success to the blessings she imparted to him before he hopped off. Answering a telephone call from, Washington last night she was surprised to hear her sort's voice and asked sev era! times who was on the othei end of the wire before she was convinced that it was the airman. The open air meeting on Thirteenth avenue, conducted by Evangelist J. L. Hines was well attend ed Tuesday night.

Mr. Hines preached preached on the subject: "What Must 1 Do to Be using for his text Acts The evangelist declared in part: "These men, Paul and his companions, were sent out as missionaries by the local church, and not by a or for such things were I unknown in New Testament times 1 They were also sent with a mes- i sage, the gospel which is power to save. When Paul saw I the vision as recorded in Acts 10:9. he concluded that the Lord had called him to preach the gospel to the Macedonians. Paul and his companions came into Philipi and while there but a short time, cast an evil spirit out of an unfortunate maiden and thereby got into trouble, were beaten unmercifully and thrown into jail.

So: if preaeh- ers do nut want to get into trouble they had better not interfere with the business of the moneymong ers. "At midnight these preachers began to sing, at once the prison house was shaken by an earthquake, all doors were thrown open, every bonds were loosed, (lie ailjer started to kill himself, but Pail checked him by saying are all At this time the toiler said: what must I do be Answer: Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved "Paul then preached the gospel to him. so he might believe, Heb. and Rom, 10:17, then the jailer took the preachers and washed their stripes and was baptized and all his house, same hour of the then he brought Paul and Silas up into his house, set food before them, and rejoiced greatly, having believed with all his house. Lions Cancel Trip To Henderson Plans for a delegation from the Corsicana club to attend the district meeting in Henderson Wednesday were cancelled bv President O.

M. Boynton early Wednesday morning because of the heavy raiii. Several Corsicana Lions had planned to attend the meeting, which is one of a series held at regular intervals bythe clubs in this area. You will notice that obedience i included in belief as used by Paul Mr. Hines (hen made a verv earnest appeal that all the unsaved do just as this jailer did ami become just what he was.

There was a baptismal service at the church-house after the sermon. Tonight will be the last service and it will be conducted at the building on corner of Fifteenth street and Fifth avenue. The subject as announced will be "The Judgment to Come." CEILING FANS For Sale heap, 1(1 used ceiling tans, first elass condition. See Mr. ut the Navarro Coffee Shop.

CANDIDATES DAY AT DAWSON JULY ALL ARE INVITED Plans have been completed at Dawson for the Day Saturday, July 7, and candidate for precinct, county, district and tute offices from governor to constable are invited to be on hand. It was stated recently in this paper held in Dawson July 9, which in error and the paper is glad to make this correction. C. O. Weaver.

W. W. Wolfe and Berry are members of the committee in charge of the arrange merits this all day session and state that a real day is planned. Indications are that all of the candidates and large delegations from Corsicana and other towns of the county will be in Dawson on this date. Other announcements will be made within the next few days.

Read Dally Sun Want Ads, Read Daily Sun Want Ada. Floral Designs CORSICANA FLORAL AND NURSERY CO. Phone 610 and (ill, 654 West Fifth Ave. WORRIED A LOT Run-Down, Nervous, Appetite Gone, Lady Shows Great Improvement After Using Cardui. Waterloo, S.

took Cardui at intervals for three years, and have been in good health since last Jail," says Mrs. Noble J. Hayes, who lives near here, "My improvement alter taking a course of this medicine was really remarkable. am much stronger and can eomplish so much more work now. My weight increased twenty pounds, and my color is fresh and good.

a long time I had been feel- 1 ing poorly. Some days I dragged around the house and had not enough energy to do my housework. worried a lot about myself. I did not seem like myself, and my nerves were all on edge. I did not sleep well, and my appetite left me.

"I found Cardui to be an excellent tonic. After I had taken it a few weeks, I began to pick up and to gain in weight and strength. "Now I am in fine health. I have recommended Cardui to many of my friends, and siiall continue to do For over 50 years, Cardui has been used with success and recommended by thousands of women for weakness and similar ailments. Try It for your troubles! At all drug scores.

The Traffic Officer If every car owner used Champion Spark there would be fewer traffic jams due to cars stalling. hampion the better spark plug because it has an exclusive silll- manite insulator upc- cially treated to withstand the much higher temperatures of the modem sion engine. Also a new patented solid gasket-seal that remains absolutely gas-tight under high compression, Special analysis electrodes hich assure a fixed spark-gap under all driving conditions. hampion Spark-Plugs Toledo, Ohio wti Depen (able for livery Engine EASTMAN KODAKS 15 Per Cent Off Regular Price All Styles and Sizes In the Summertime for picnics, outings anti auto trips, you 1" and pleasure if you have an East- Kodak to snap the scenes you would like to keep. Eastman Films to fit all size Kodaks.

Drug Store 102 S. We Deliver. Phone 1471 Just Unloaded Car of Feed We Are At Your Service With Building Material that will stand the test! lS Ihcsc Shoes Mean Value! Modern methods of efficient production. Volume buying and selling. Realizing that giving you mote to begin with will mean more to us in the end.

All these things bring about the superiority of Heywood Shoes. You'll save money if you wear them exclusively the year 'round. $10.00 SO or use bv women LIST 1898 Professional Cards DR. R. N.

HOLLOWAY Dentist Hardy-Peck Building Phone 824, 121 1-2 West 6th Avs. Hours 8 to to 6 Dr, Harry Ezell DENTIST Dental X-Ray and Oral Diagnosis 808 State Bank Bldg. Office Phene 606 TRAIN SERVICE FROM CORSICANA NORTHBOUND 102 Ar, From Waco p.m. 102 Lv, Fur Texarkana 11:30 p.m. 104 Ar, From Waco 10:45 104 Lv.

For Texarkana 11:00 am, 502 Ar. From Hillsboro p.m. 504 Ar, From Hillsboro 9:30 a SOUTHBOUND lot Ar, From Texarkana 7:11 a.m. 101 Lv. For Waco 7:20 a.m.

103 Ar, From Texarkana 4:14 p.m. Lv. For Waco 4:33 p.m. I 501 Lv, For Hillsboro 10:30 a.m. I 50.1 Lv.

For Hillsboro 5:15 p.m. A. L. SPRINGFIELD, Ticket Agt Phone 45 "SERVICE WITH McCammon Lan; Lumber Co. CORSICANA PHONE 344 Is The Time to cull your flocks and feed them for production this summer, when egg prices are going to be much higher.

We have the feed and can render you service in culling and care for your flocks. fours ror Quality Feed Flour Co. H. FARLEY FRANK BURROS8 220 E. Collin Phona 1320.

100 lbs. Bran Gray Shorts, Corn Chops, 100 100 lbs. Shelled 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 66 Cow 100 lbs.

Sweet 16 Dairy Feed 5 bushels of Oats $1.90 2.25 2.40 2.50 2.15 2.00 2.75 4.25 Thomas Cash Grocery 312 N. Comemrce St Phone 458 A DETROIT JEWa 'in 1 Hatters Dyers Phone 578, The New Detroit Jewels Are the Most Beautiful Ever Made. Just as they have been improved in beauty, so have they been improved in serviceability. We are showing Detroit Jewels in Beautiful color combinations. See Show Window Tatum Cunningham Phones 123 and 124 124 N.

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