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THE HOUSTON R0ST TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 25; JW HOUSTON THEATRE. 31 CITY: COUNCIL 7e Wish You A One and All a YOU SAY "CUCKOO" to your grocery man and hft will quickly understand tliat you want flour, and the best, too. Try Cuckoo next time. Pvfienry Christmas a-J Heyer's Drug Store Agtntt for HVYLER'S CANDIES Houston, Texas Keller Co. 1010 Capitol Ave.

BUsttLw A Merry xCKristmasi Mosehart 'Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy Neb Year Fuller-Cook Hardlvare Co. 410-412 Trabis Street ion A Merry Christmas jsT WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS MORRIS BROS. Folk PRINTING Imhrma if Koiishi iaM tantar SOUTHWEST PUBLISHES Co. BI0-SIJ TEXAS AVE. THE BEST PLANT IN CITY Quick Work on Circulars, Stock ShatUi and Price Lists.

CHAS. A. MEWMINa Mavasest LES. BETTS DYAS, Physicians, Surgeons and Speeialista U4 St. Charles street.

Mew Orleans. Toung, middle-aged and old, single and married men and aU who suffer with Laek Xof Energy, Impoverished Blood, Pimples, also Blood and Skim Diseases. Sr. UUv Eruptions, Hair Falling, Bone Pains, Sera Throat, Ulcere, swellings. Effects of Mer-' cury.

Kidney snd blad- der Troubles, Weak Back. Burning Urine. Gonorrhea, I t. Stricture. reoelve searching treatment, prompt relief and ear for life.

Both eexes treated connaennaiiy and pit Fistula, and privately. Piles. Fissure ana Ruptui re. Nervous De-mlllng Mem blllty, Falling ory. Weak Eyes cured by our new methods without operation.

Bend for particulars. Address. DBS. BETTS STAB, 214 St. Charles New Orleans, I.

DR. EDWIN D. LUNN OCULIST AND AURIST Office Hours I to 12, to and oi Monday, Wednesday and Friday Even-Ings from to Phones Offlea 6 S3, Home 3866 Klam Bulldlnj, Houston, Texas DR. b. S.

HEISIG EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. tnedaadlM He PIMal el CUes. Ml Moore-Bur nalt Old phone: Office Hours- te IS and to S. lull isms Ave. residence lift.

Sundays I to IS. WANTED DenMtr thtt hat proven do tailors in lbs bsndi ot: other dentists. DK. 7. 0.

S0WASD, Dentist. i. Did t'tn-nr La Attt Mala SB. F. HOWELL, Oculist and Aurilt Practice limiitu ui uiabaam and surgery of tye.

blar. Nose and Tnroat and Fitting GlSHses. OFFICE HOURS: Old Phone tSSt I to 12 a. m. Suites 42-s-B I to p.

m. Mason Block Sundays by Appointment HOT'STOV TUXAS DR. F. G. EIDMAN Sscceiierto Dr.

H. A. Lassiaarli OFFICE.S Main and Prootoa and Mason Block Phoncs-3355 Old. 9 5 Now and 67 R.VPTVRE ARD PUSS Cured without the knife or detention from business. i.aure.

Fistula SYPHILIS, stricture, all Sexual and Tiinary Diseases. Conaulta- oB. free. Write for sjrmp-' blanks. Address with tamp.

No cure; no pay. 1. i. T. GLUE, 101tTUtl DK.

J. G. BOYD Phene IOSI IU Mala it. Private Hospltsl and Sanitarium. Texas Automobile Co.

TODAY MATINEE AND NIGHT 'fcnd Tomonow Night HOLD TOUR BREATH "THERE'8 BOMB FAST GOINQ." Eight months at Broadway Theater, New York. Three, months at Colonial Theater, Chicago. Jos. M. Gaites Presents Sidney Rosen field New Tork Success, "THE VAMHBILT CUP" The two-mlle-s-mlnute automobile musical comedy.

Lyrics by Raymond Peck. The song hits have won Instant favor and you'll soon be whittling. Music by Robert Hood Bowers 'The Little Chauffeur." "Somewhere In the World." "My Houseboat Beau." "The Light that Lies In Girlish Eyes" and SO other. Cast of and BARNEY OLDFIELD'S GREAT AUTOMOBILE RAC1NO EFFECT, SHOWING TWO MONSTER RACING CARS TRAVELING AT A RATS OF ONE HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR. Principals In the east: Alice Dovey, George Anderson, Melville C.

Collins. John H. Keete, Wm. Keogh. Artflur Hoyt, David Andrada, Frank Andrews.

Douglass Lloyd, Virginia Bray. Gladys Towle. Three Pendleton Sisters, Rt-ne Aubrey. Special for Houston Eddie "Cannon" Bali the famous long distance driver, and Harrv Fowler will drive the Pope-Toledo UO-hors power raclr.x machines brought direct from tr-e Long Island cup course for the Vender-bllt cup race In the second act. The greatest effect ever se-n on the stage, far surpass leg the famous chariot race in "Ben Hur." Prices, cents to ti SO.

Matinee, 2S cents to tl.00. MATINEE AND NIGHT DECEMBER 23 Third Year GreX'st Snecesa on the American Stage. ROBERT EDESON I.N STRONG HEART PRICES: Night 82.00, fl.50, SI. 00, 75c, 50c. Matinee 51.50, 31.00, 75c, 50c.

Houston track Today 11 o'clock Sharp Auto Races 2. 3. Three-Mile Race. (Best two out of three i Five-Mile Race. (Best two out of three) Trial (or Track Record, between AL WEBB And lila New Premier, 'The Giant Killer." 1 H.

P. EDDIE "CANNON" BALD With his 10 Vsnderbllt Cup Racer (Pepe-Toledn), H. P. DOUGLAS BURNETT Of Houston, (Pope-Toledo), 23 II. P.

Touring Car Class, 2-mile Trophy Cup, open to ail Touring Cars. Runabout Class, 2-mile Trophy Cup, open to ail Runabouts. Three-Minute Schedule Race Trophy Cop, open to all. Tkkc Franklin Avenue Car. 50 CenJs i Grand Bntrles Close H.

T. Williamson's office. Main and Preston, at 10 a. December 15. Tours of the World Texas Caragraph Railway.

Tour every ten minutes through Berlin Germay New tours each week. lOc-ROUND TRIP-lOc Capitol Ave, bet Main and Travis Sts. Sam Company that operated Switzerland Tour during Carnival, which waa seen by 2S.0O1 people. HIGHLAND PARK Christmas' Day Dancing Afternoon and Night STOVEPIPE Spark Arresters Smokestacks Cap. E)b ws.

Ventilated Fines Eaia proofs Galvanized Iron and Tin Valleys SPEAKIIS TUBE, WHISTLES AID ELBOWS Necco Eisemann Co. HOVSTON. TEXAS Reliable Dentistry Gold Crown, Bridge Teeth, Full Plates, all Guaranteed, Alayor Authorized to Purchase the Vick Place CITY WILL BE PLATTED it So as to Bhow tli: Present Owners of Each lot in the City The Usual Batch of Eeports and Petitions Received Attention. Much business of Importance was trans-actetTyesterday aftenwon by the city council, notwithstanding the session waa brief. i re was il usukI iiu-n ol petitions and reports, and in.

addition several important aiutlous were adopted. ordinance authorising the majfor to purchase the Vick j.luce waa presented for Its first reading. THE ORDINANCE. i'ko ordinance autiioiizlng the mayor to purchase the Vick pl ice was accompanied by a resolution, and was as follows: Win reus. It is deemed advisable In order to obtain a more beneficial service from the present water works system of the city of Houston, especially In case of fire, to make othr-ani more sufficient provisions for the storage of large es of water at nit t.ri rT- --v 1 Vhercas, That certain tract ot land eon- S.fc...

kr.owi; ick'a park. viii jn.ca co water works purposes in and lo storage pUiiMjsts in particular. Now. therefore, be it ordained by the city council tne city of Houston: sect on 1. That the Mayor be and Is hereby authorized to purchase that certain tract of land consisting of about thirty-six acres, moee or less, known us Vick's provided mat the title thereto be, after examination, approved by the city attorney as a good, merchantable tale.

Sec. 2. That there is hereby appropriated from the general revenues of the city of Houston the sum of $45,000 to be applied by the mayor in the purchase of said property. It the title thereto oe approved by the city attorney. After being rend by the secretary, the ordinance was referred to the ordinance committee and went over under the rules.

MOTIONS. On motion of Commissioner Gaston, the mayor was authorized to contract with Contractor Jensen for the repairing of the Laugston school. TO PLATTHE CITY. Commissioner Gaston moved that the mayor be authorized to sign contract with the firm of Stewart, Stewart a Lockett for the preparation by said firm of a system of for propeily asssesslng the real property of the city of Houston, so as to show the present owner of each and every tract, lot or parcel of land, and to render other services in connection therewith; provided that in no event the entire cost of said work exceeds and that the said contract be In ail respects authorize, ratified, approved and confirmed. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Thompson and was adopted.

PAID OFF BOND ISSUE. Commissioner Gaston moved that the report of the finance committee of the payment of the outstanding bonds, aggregating S4.C00 In face value of issue of thirty-five years consolidated 6 per cent bonds, dated July 1, l7t. and due July 1, 19os, be received and adopted. That the said report, together with the attached report of tha 1 luiuei-g and ALec.uui.es National bank of Houston, the recolj in' lue mce com- ie i ce to: said bonds, be, together with this motion, spread upon 'She minutes and that the finance committee be Instructed to destroy the bonds by burning some. The motion was adopted.

It was accompanied by the finance committee's report and report of the bank acting as tLe city agent in paying the bonds. PETmONS. From John H. Kirby For a correction of assessment. P.efcrrcd to board of appraisement.

From S. J. Bain For tax adjustment. On motion of Commissioner Gaston the petition was granted. From L.

W. Allen For release of tax juugments, all taxes having been paid. On motion of Commissioner Gaston the petition w.hs granted. From C. D.

Crawford For court costs to be omitted on taxes and same will be paid. Kelerred to board ot appraisement From Mrs. H. Biuesteln For tax adjustment. Referred to board of appraisement.

From 1. I). Cage For tax adjustment. Ke-feired to board of appraisement. rrom James R.

Tooic For tax adjustment. Heterred to board of appraisement. From W. E. Baiter For an adjustment of tax matters.

Referred to board ot appraisement. From W. E. Baker For adjustment of tnxes and ouit claim deed. Board of appraisement.

From A. S. Fisher. attorney for J. V.

Jessup For fine of to be remitted, same being amount paid on cbarge of peddling without license. Referred to police committee. From Jerome Wood For attenUon to he given to ditches on Wh.tty street. Referred to street and bridge committee. From Joseph Pendleton For permission to preach on the streets.

Referred to the police committee. From J. M. T. Stewart and others of the Apostolic Faith movement For permission to reach on the streets.

Referred to police committee. rroin K. B. Gecum and other citizens For Dennis street to be graveled from Main lo gan Jacinto. Referred to street and bridge committee.

From V. L. Alia way For permission to preach on tbe Referred to police From citizens of Fourth ward For electee lights to be piaeed on Rusk and Brazos, Kusk and Smith, husk and Bagby and Capitol and Brazos. Inferred to light committee. r.EPORTS.

From board of appraisement On petition of W. snd A. Brewer, for tax adjustment, recommending that It be granted. Adopted. From street emmittee Reporting on the petition of the Htewarts for permission to use sidewalk where new building is being erected on Fannin, recommending that It be granted.

Adopted Firemen committee Reporting on petition of V. J. for duplicate Joblng certificate, recommending that it be granted Adopted. Fire committee Recommending that Levy Bros, be given permission to erect on lots 9 and 10. block 4T.

a one or two-story building, the same to be fire proof. Adopted. Fire committee Kecommendlng that the petition of Rleyiard Massey for permission to build a third story on his brick two-story build ng on Rusk avenue, be not granted. Adopted, Police commltte Granting the petition ol J. Waldy Tate for permit to conduct moving picture car.

Adopted. Permission was granted to Rev. Vt. Watson. S.

T. Hickman and D. C. O. Opperman to fireaoh on str.

ma, on recommendation ot po-ice committee. HTDTJTCH EAST tilDIA. Troops Are Meeting- Opposition frotn Rebellions Chiefs. Prrtt Rtforl. THE December M.

The Dutch troops are still meeting wltk considerable opposition on the part of the rebellious chiefs In the recme-B the Dutch East Indies The former have just captured tbe strong-, hold of the ra. ih of Goa. at S'denreng. The rajah's son and e'ghteen of their followers were killed, many were wounded and the rajah brother made prisoner. The official report annoeneing the engagement does cot Mention the loss of the Dutch troops.

Changes for New City Directory. Changes In firm names, IneorporaUonsv tn- I dividual buslr.es, or resident locations, also all new arrivals locstlne permanently to the city since the regular canvass has been completed, can have the proper Information correctly Inserted in the aew directory by ed- I TrrStrT" "It's the Best All the Time Standard Milling Go. Majestic Theatre "THE LITTLE HOUSE OF HITS." Today Tonight 8:30 FRED HALI.EN AN MOLLIE FULLER Presenting "Her Sunday School Gil. hoi. HAYNES AND MONTGOMERY In their latest success, "The Good Ship Nancy Lee-." WONS.

HERBERT-Introducing his musical dishes. THE iKEAT I.K COMPT-The Fire King. 8AMKRSOX AND BOWMAN In their musical comidette, "Two Theatre Tickets." OLMILU PirCHEU-The original stump orator. MAJf.STOGRAFH. Note Every lady and child attending Cnr'stmus matinee will receive a present.

Ladies' souvenir matinee Wednesdays. Christmas and Sunday Matinee Prices: Entire kmer floor, c'tc; balcony. Sac, 2ac; suilery, lie Bargain Bialir.ec daily: Adults 2ic, children 1Ec. Phone BIG TENT THEATRE La Car. Prairit In.

ud Jieish St. H. D. Rucker's Famous Korak Wonder Co. Today, Matinee and Night, the Great Christmas Play, Driven From Home" i.

Admission 10c Wednesday Night. "Divorced." Thursday Night "Love and Honor." FriJay Night "A Gambler's Wife" Saturday. Matinee Tict's Daughter." and Night "A Con- Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 a free matlnea will be given to ladies o.n.'y. CASH BUYERS Of Fine Pianos will b- offered SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS th waek. We have a surplus, of fine Pianos in stock, and to reduce the supply, we will make very Special Prices for Cash.

We mean business. Don't delay too loos- Thos. Bros. ULlESTDI-DiLLU-Ul UTSllMMCO-taSTIll 1012 Cipriol CONSERVATISM and experience, a title plant complete and down to the minute; no fads nor fancies, but every new idea that will tell for accuracy of decrease expense. These qualities, together with our ample capital, make our foundation safe, sane and sure.

They show a reason several for our success. STEWART ABSTRACT TITLE COMPANY Capital f7f.MO.oe. MM Preston Avenue. GUARANTEED CURE T0B DISEASE? VV $10.00 X.Ray Examination FREE Absolute guarantee l.i every case of con traded disesse. Weak aess of Men snd Wo men.

Varicocele. Bioo Pelenn In all form-end complications. delyy from work. pain X-Rny and a' scientific aids ar em fdoved. KEhVDUS OEfBlTLY Are you weak, nerrou.

m.u, it-UtableT Do you lack in vim. vigor and vitality? Wh not have these troubles remedied? Bend foi free svmptsm Menk and new book (Com pi euted Dlsetises Of Men). Consultation Free. Cures Guaranteed. DR.

J. ALViN HORNE 200 Mason Bldn. UntiaTAN. TFXA 7r 0f.6norT. fhiUipa.

Mgr. OUST, C. WAF.NEGKE Christmas, with Its glad tidings, will soon be here. You will need supply High GNES AND MOTORS We htve the poods to suit you. Henke Pillot.

HOUSTON. TEXAS More Room On Jan. we will he located at our new store, $05 and 807 Prairie Avenue, soliciting your future patronage for Wall Paper! Paint. Glass, Etc. IN.

RANDOLPH SONS NLW GOODS We can r. fill rders for NEW CROP Prunes 25-lb. xes and i-lb. packages. New Raisins, Currants and Citron Kirklacd-Morrow Co.

Lunn's laMrn rs. Wy W. O. Luna Office and Sanitarium Second FiiiorKiam Bldg. Private Hospital-Third Floor Kiara Bldg.

Fhone tS, t'otistnn. Texas VYm, I. Heffron Company Are Sole Agents VULCANITE CEMENT. THE WORLD'S BEST Phone 3800. H.

HOUSE. DEALER IN LUMBER SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SHINGLES Office C12 Trawls Street NEW STYLES 6AS RAKES AKO HEATERS Came In an4 See) Trtern Houston Gas Co. Fret Cor nrttiom. tan Ttrmt 1 Houstorv Infirmary Crnet Wuh.niw ana iOth treu 1 iit neiin Water Sersty Diirr If v.u wbsltscc vkc Rate 91.00 to $5.00 per Dap See Our New "Stag" $3.50 Men's Shoe GIESEKE BROS. Shoes 505 Main Street HOLIDAY SUITS wlS up SIS Brighten up for the New Tear.

The cost la not much. Our styles, fabrics and making are the equal of any. Our prices about one-half. M. Kuminir yyjft.

142 MODEL CARRIAGE CO. PAUL KurPALL. Proprietor. Manufacturer ud Dealer in Fine Carrtajaa. Buggies) anet Wagon.

Rubber Tlraa. Knstrtng. Painting and Trimming. Uoras-, rfcoeing carefully exeeatem I'HONK r.v Commerce ana Milam OLD PHONE H4t HOUSTON. TEXAS get prices rnou Lim Star iwtu Cisuri its MJII, Eak.r 81 O.

Dotv lCt Plfta Wrd. Hotntoo FI RE MARINE 1 Torrey Go. Vaiiufucturer of Strainers for Artesiae end jil Vwu. i vuiung nd torM-icit aperlilty. la aU slsea Machine snop -en Cbtuevert.

t.i...u commerce and iiicnolia Office 101 Vi ingress Shop Phone 1044. Old Contractor for Artesian and Pumping Wlls The production is described as an enormous affair, requiring three acts and ten scenes, and comprises some new and startling effects. Its drawing qualities are best expressed by Btating tli.it it had a run of eight months at the Broadway theater, New Tork, and a three months' run Chicago at the Colonial. It Is said to be put on tour with all the extravagant display which marked Its metropolitan runs. The cast numbers sixty nnd Includes many famous players.

The music is catchy, and the ensemble of stunningly clad automobile girl, is promised to be a great feature. The -story Is built upon new line. upon an automobile race. To be more literal, it 1. based upon the Vanderbllt cup race, an annual event at Mlneola, where world-famous drivers compete for the beautiful cup presented by W.

K. Vanderbllt, Jr. The Opening scene Is laid In a quiet village where pretty Dorothy Wlllet. Uvea The clatter of an automobile brings Banting, a New York lawyer, to her door, to tell her that she Is named by her wealthy old uncle. Curt Wlllets, a.

bis heiress, and to accompany Banting New York. She goes, chaperoned by her strong-minded auntand escorted by the lawyer and Dexter Joyce, an ardent admirer. Next Is shown the rotunda of the Matorle Wellington hotel In New York, a famous hotel, exclusively for women, where mere man Is Ignored, and save for the lone clerk, Is neither employed nor admitted. Here after many ridiculous situations. Curt Wlllets comes In search of his niece.

M)ss Clarlnda I a-fifiur, nn adventuress, whd ha. unsuccessfully Instituted a breach of promise suit ng-'ln't Willets. has "Onspnrd." Wlllets" French chauffeur, nnd In revenge tries to have him lose the race for the Vanderbllt Cup. Banting Joyce and Dorothy discover the plot In time and set out to defeat It, which, of course, they do, and the right car The bfg sensation Is the auto race, which takes place on the stag. Barney Oldfield's daring was never so displayed as here, whore he drive, hi.

"Oreen Dragon." The odor of gasoline, 4ie hnnk-honk of the horn, the -chucclng of the massive machines, the raold sparkling of powrful engines, the outlandish dress of the automoblllsts. and the furious needing of the dare-devil are all In evidence to give the play Its needed atmosphere. Closed for Christmas Say. To allow my employe, to enjoy the holiday, the White Kitchen will remain closed throughout today. Mike Genora.

Ozomulsidn CURES Colds, Grip, Bronchitis, Catalrs, Son Throat, Pnefenionia snd Consumption. A None-Uhinf Food Medicina lot the Tired Mother sad the Fair Thin Child. TRIAL BOTTLR FREE BY MAIL teer or Pnatal Card to Ozemulslon S4S Pesrl St New tot Chriatmaa Presents FUUNIAIN PENS. Correspondence Paper, Leather Pocketbooks and War-lets, Diaries Fancy Inkstands J. V.

DEA1Y CO. THE LOCAL COURTS The Christmas holiday will be observed today by the closing of all. courts and official departments In the city. Yesterday was an unusually dull day. so far as the transaction of Important business was concerned.

None of the courts will be In session during uie entire week. Suits Tiled for County Court. C. 11. Richards et al vs.

C. Reich art et al, appealed from Justice court. L. King vs. Redner Brother, et al, appealed from Justice court.

C. Richardson vs. Redner Brother, et al, appealed from Justice court. Hermon Herring vs. Redner Brothers, appealed from Justice court.

H. King vs. Redner Brothers, appealed from Justice court. A. Trammell vs.

Redner' Brothers et al, appealed from Justice coi'rt. Henry Utterbach vs. Redner Brother, et ai. appealed trom justice couru American Brewing company Letts, appealed from Justice court. rnnrtie-Neale Glass company B.

N. C. C. Wenzvl. uebt Eeal Estate Transfers.

ijdward Kennedv to D. P. Moore, lot. 5, 6, 7. and 8, block 2.

East Houston. Binz Settegast to Penkle Dotson, lot 18. block 27, Hardrastie J. C. Hutchesen to Norman O.

Kittrell, lot 10, block 8, Slain street Norman G. Kittrell et ux to JsWT A. Baker. lot 10, block 8, Main street addition C. G.

Fltze to Ludwlg Seharck. total, 3, 4, IS. block 4, Charles G. Flue homestead F. F.

Chew, to William Houston, lots 1, 2. block IS, F. F. Chew sddltlon S. L.

Sam to William Oder, 60 acres out of John It. Taylor league vl-V T. E. Smith and wife to Patrick Daly, 60i-i feet of lot 4, block. Evana.

survey Howard H. Smith snd wife to A. $525 750 SOO 1.671 2,800 ISO SOO rrano. lot 2 ana part oi oiocs Settegast A I'pham IaIIu Warner anA hnsfefinB tO O. B.

1,000 Plummer, lots 12 snd fractional lots 6, 7. 8 and hlock 3B. south ylde Buffalo havou; lots I and 2. block 1. Bencsehal addition; lots 6 and bltick Baker addition, north falo boyou Harriet A.

Clarke to O. M. Carter. -lots 46. 47, 48.

4 snd 60, block 75; lots 18, 1 ard block lots 7. snd block 151; lots, I. 4. 10. 11.

12. and 10, block lf9 In Houston Heights; other considerations arid Hsrvev Wheeler to O. M. Carter, lot. 42 snd 43.

block 12, in Houston Heights; other consideration Southern Ixinn snd Investment company to T. Dumble, lou 10 and half of 8 and 11, block 421. south side Buffslo bayou U.OOO R. Lockart to Margaret Patrick, lot. and 10, block 5, Lockart 2.000 T.

O. Knight and wife to Ed S. Phelps, lots 4 and block 174, In Houston Heights THE VANDERBITT CTJJ. Today Matinee and Night. i Joseph Gaites has added airotner, production te bis growing list of.

Jhl time It Is the much discussed automobile comedy drama. "The Vanderbllt Cop." which will presented at tha Houston theater tossy matinee and night and tomorrow night. DK. YARD II. II1JLEN yl HAS IEM3K0 HIS OFFICE UO BttlOEItf to" 1417 Ava, HOUSTON, TEXAS Practice limited to the Eye, I I I DR.

HARVIN C. MOORE 8kln, Oenlto-Urlnary and Rectal OlMaaaaaj. 1010 Capitol At. it Hours 9 to 15 2:80 to S. DIUW.

II. GOULMAN OCULIST ANO AURIST and Kt BINZ. Old Phone g20t. Of fifes, Realdenoa, ITTS. F.

CHAJUJfS HUMJS. C. W. RUtUMsX)M. W.

CHARUkS BUaUS, St. Robinson Tlnma LAWYERS SU-QO Klam HuiUUag. Houateo, aane SUS, Ingha.m S. Roberts ATTORNEY AT LAW 'i 502X Mala Houston --v iv, ni union avenue..

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