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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1909 THE PITTSBURG PRESS On 11 Commencement of greatest campaign of Fall merchandising ever insti ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED BY MR. GULICK NEW SYNAGOGUE TO BE DEDICATED THIS AFTERNOON Attending public, parochial, THE result of energetic preparations ttATirr I All School kindergarten ana private nu tiri aTlf tl Bai very best and most novel styles llVl 1 IV Li. nYtAran schools we have set aside a day on which we will give a very useful article free of charge to every scholar who pets a letter from us directing how to procure it. Ask your teacher to send names and addresses of your class to our Department 7, so you will not be omitted from distribution. market affords: stocks are bountifuU and wearables for man, woman and ch of this store will be made more notably extensive publicity we will give to demor.

lowest and values greatest at shopping hea SMiTHFIELD AND DIAMOND STREETS Commencing tomorrow, this store will remain open every day until 5:30 p. m. Open Saturdays until 6:30 p. m. 3 New Autumn tailored suits, dresses, coats, skirts, waists, furs I 'HE very latest Fall style productions are now on display.

Weeks of assiduous planning, coupled with yeoman service rendered by the Ij Eastern tailors, to hasten deliveries, has resulted in amassing a most brilliant array of Autumn styles in women apparel. We want you quite at liberty to view, to gather inspirations, to study these magnificent stocks. We have sought and secured that which will meet mand by our patrons for the new the exclusive. The following items should graphically convey to you the extremely moderate scale of ou Addresses by prominent residents of Greater Pittsburg, together with many of the am ient Jewish ceremonies, will mark the dedication of the Shaare Torah or Gates of Wisdom Synagogue, on Townsend street, near Colwell street, this afternoon. The ceremonies will start at 1 o'clock.

The house of worship is considered quite an addition to Pittsburg's various styles of architecture. It stands on a lot feet by 110 feet and is over 120 feet high. It has a stained glass window, shaped as a six-pointed star, set in the dome. The building is constructed 0f brown and buff brick. The first floor is a larse prayer room for daily worship.

There are other large rooms on the tir.st floor. Keing an orthodox church the men and women do not set together and an auditorium has been i ted for the men and a balcony for women. The scaling apacity if about poo. Prinking fountains are installed in various parts uf the synagogue. The new structure, including the land, building ami furnishings, rf presents an mesim nt of about fTn.iMin.

The program for toinor-1 1 1 i Ma iling serv ices by Kabbi S. Sivitz: address by Mayor A. Ma-gee; music by Prof. Adolpli Itusen ami orchestra: acid less by Rabid benjamin I Lichter. of the New York Jewish Theological sr miliary adilress by City Treasurer Adolpli Kdlis; address by Rabbi M.

M. lia hi no vi v. addresses by Charles I. Sachs. A.

L. Stein and Rabbi M. S. Sivitz. The of the oong re: at ion are: President S.

H. Ilu i nst ei vice president. M. Schwartz: secretary. Jacob Dalonsky; treasurer.

J. Glick. 4 i aK coats of mink New Fall suits $25 Per- Jersey dresses $16.50 Made' ef black t-ilk jersey cloth with prunella pleated A sian 1 a b4 caracul, Hudson seal and ponv SKirts. waist buttoned on side, newest sleeves $16.50 and collar, splendid tailoring. Sale j'ric-- furs, in large select ion it our pomilar Jersey dresses $19.50 Made of "Kayer's" silk jersey, buttoned on side, embroidered front, pleated s-kirts, splendid tit- 1 Cn ting- jerseys and high grade tailoring, at.

-JJ Jersey dresses at $25 Splendid selection of new style jersey drcs-ses, made of guaranteed "KayserV iilk jersey, with prunella or prices. An immense stock of line ar a muffs i ehinehilla, mink, orsi a lamb and Ivnx. M. GULICK. TlOUndiniT out a tprm r.f "1 in fHf, lccal theatrical field R.

M. (iuiiek today i broadcloth pleated skirts, some embroidered ail over. $25 others with neat yokes, splendid selection at MEMBERS OF UNION VETERAN LEGION TO ATTEND REUNION Aloud ay special offer black lynx fur sets $25 is celebrating ho anniversary of his on-ttance into Pittsburg's show world hy making final arrangements the opening of his r. -w theater, l.ycram, tomorrow. He will enter ii'imi the twentv-fourth year of his hero In bidding larewell to the oir Bjou.

whirh has become all almost iv-rnianent institution in tile lire of pleasure seekers. Ir. Gulick hi'd been visiting in Pitts-t'tirg for severil years prior to settling V-i re. his father's New York importing lirm. During those visits lv: formed attachment for William "half a theitrieal man of note in the eity early days, and he abandoned the life of a merchant to enter a career with Mr.

Chalet. The tirri of Gulick Chnlet was successful from the very lirst. It secured control of the o'd Library Hall, built in lvM" and in nhi' li lectures "Shape-retaining" tailormadc suits, with the newest Fall kinks: made of superior mixtures and series: in grays, greens, blues and hlai-k: skirts pleated: excellent garments, silk at $25 New Fall suits $35 "Shape-retaining" plain tailnnade suits for Fall wear, coats 4." inches long, skirts pleated, made of tine chevrons, worsteds and basket weaves, in all the newest colorings, splendid suits, silk lined, faultless in tailor- $35 New Fall suits $40 "Shape-retaining" tailormade suits made of tine materials, tweeds, mannish grays, tine serges and whipcords, in newest colorings: coats semi-fitting. 45 inches long, lined throughout with peau dc cygne: long, shapely lapels: skirts pleated, rich suits for women and misses. Sale price $40 New Fall suits $45 "Shape rstaining" tailormade suits in larg-esi variety ever shown, mannish worsteds in neal stripes, checks and plain grays; -lo-inch coats, semi or tight-fitting, lined throughout with silk: skirts gored or pleated, beautiful suits, splendid high-class tailoring, eijual to 100 custom-made suits, at $45 Till Lll ffj Made of lustrous 11B black lynx skins, long- flat scarf, pillow or rug- muffs, both lined with satin, splendid sets, had been givf liv the old I.ibrarv s-1 Jersey dresses at $40 Fine jerscv dresses, made with silk tops, covered with embroideries or braids; fine prunella pleated skirts, handsome garments, perfect fitting, look well on t4.fl any form.

Sale price New Fall dresses at $25 Splendid new dresses for Fall wear, all one-piece stvles, made of serges, prunella or fancy materials: close fitting, some with yokes, others with military collars, high-class tailoring; splendid assortment of new (JOC styles at Long coats at $10 New Fall coats made of striped coverts and gray materials, 50 inches long, scmi-ritting. notched col- 1 A lars. strictly tailormade. at 4 I Long coats at $12 Made of fine i-crres in black and blue. 50 inches long.

value $40, sale price S'tcintioii at ions times. This hall was one of the only two big assembly halls in the city and was transformed into the old Bijou theater. When the old Hijoi; was one of the only Itv i theaters the city it was the home of all the world's famous stars, and the me is found today in all historical hooks on the Mage, with frenuriit refer- The twenty-fourth national encampment of the Union Veteran Legion will be Ht Washingtem. I he sessions begun, in next Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. The of Washington have arrange-d an immense sum for the entertainment of the Veterans of the l.esiou.

as well as tiieji-fricmls. which includes receptions bv the commissioners of the Ihstrict of I'edumbia and patriotic sricjetbs. ex i ursiop down the Potomac, sigh -seei ug around Washingtem. campfire. etc.

The heaebiuarters of the national encampment will be the Arlington Motel which will also be the hea ua rt ers e.f Kn-cainpnunt No. l. u. V. as well as of the Ladies' Auxiliary.

A special train, bearing comrades of the U. V. L. from Pittsburg and vicinity will leave on the Rail-load, on Tuesday morning, at o'cloik and. while a special rate of $l-o for the round trip has been fixed.

en res Pfxlev elder 1 here. the nroduct'ons here. Annie I'aiti. th. wonderful t'alvinii.

the and Maggie Mitchell appeared Booth Barrett. Mansfield and a Special sale Monday OUR entire remaining stock of fine one-piec shrunk linen dresses in various colors; ah our entire remaining stock of linen tailormad suits in natural, white and colors; suits and dresse sold at $10, $12, $15, $20, $25 and $29.75, to be sold out without any exception at H- host of other theatrical stars played at that the iter. the majority ot the comrades thin $12 semi-fitting, women's and misses' sizes, splendidly tailored. Special offer Monday at BEAT CHILDREN AND WIFE, IT IS ALLEGED Sale of new Fall footwear Great selling men's Fall hats 1 lEN and young- men, expectant as to what styles will be 1 A in vogue for Fall in derbies and soft hats, can be shown Conrad Welsi h. of No.

IMM Center ave r.ue. arrti'K. Wits given a hearing ester- Fall millinery trimming TI IF. true trend of Autumnal millinery styles is indicated bv our present displays of trimmed hats. I he new shapes court admiration, for they are decidedly more charming than of past seasons; Ok- smaller turbans, toque effect, and the large picture hat with trimmings harmonising with the materials used in their make-up.

Trim.ed taffeta hats, bensfaline and velvet combina 2p" Q) they can do he.ttor by using mileage books, which will cost them only tor the round trip. Knca nipmeut No. 1 of the V. 1,.. a largely attended meeting held last Monday evening elected the following representatives to the national plica pnien Jehu Campbell, George If.

Atkinson. Jerrr Kvans. Jehu Horn. Janus MeKeeters, John liaKHil. Ptiilic Iieinin I.

Iai'l Ki-ei, ileore II. Kowmi.i. Henry Say i K. Xitgl-r. J.

V. M.irshHll. J. M. Gerhus.

ll lia Harsha, M. Ft. Tacsari. ije A. Sliiebts, T.

I. HiniiUen. Hin H. AhXHiil-r. I.iith-r S.

In. A. I Shaw, S.itHii a ll 1 Nicholas Sio -tor. The ei i.eitrd alternates: .1. W.

Warl-itis. i e-orpe w. pennis. George 'hllnior. 1', Kr in, v.

tiai It. 1 I "1 1 William 15. Kr. ll. W.

H. .1. Hilton Havs. J. Miller airl I It.

Sect. In addition to th -c the follow iut; past national orticers and past colonels "i I an a ptn. nt N'o. 1 xj.ect to v. it'n th.

nca pin. i Tuesrhiv n.xi: A. H. Hav. u.

ij.al-m. th. K. HlHir. imir.

I'. H. B. T. Saint.

V. i'. L'oi i insioii. I. K.

i 'aniph, William -owcll, A. XI. I'arhnc, J. M. Vouup.

P. Illair, Jose p'u he. c. K.jUlha.'K, I.i. C.

and Ft. P. How welcome is such a saving as we make possible tomorrow to women who have discarded their oxfords and want a new pair of high boots. Fall style shoes (JJO worth $4 and $5 neiore Kiernian James stierran. on a charge of cruelty and neglect to chil-dien.

preferred by Humane Agent George II. Lichteap. Mr. Lightcap testitied that Wclsch's family of nine small children was left alone and was compelled to beg from the neighbors in order to keep from starving. It was stated by witnesses that the man's wife was compelled to leave hmi about six weeks ago, because of his bridal treatment ot tier.

Witnesses also ge-titied hat they had 5 ten W'elsch eh his ife out on a bridge which erjses a ravine near their home, and beat inii ick I er. sometimes as lat3 a1: o'cio-jk in the morning. The I. ildren said that their father often beat hern, and that when he he would hit them wbh his lists knock them down and kick them. AAelsch was tine of Slo or -to t'ays to jail.

The alderman let him off easily on account of the small children, whom he promised to care for in the future Sale Price S5 tions, solid clet. aiso velvet and talteta and moire hats. A special showing tomorrow at and advised by Pittsburg ioremost hatters, considerably in advance of the information and displays afforded by most stores. If you desire the very swaggerest hat worn by folks abroad, let us show you the. new models in derbies and soft felts produced by Jos.

Wilson Sons, Denton, England. If you want to see what the premier hatter, John B. Stetson, Philadelphia, has produced, let us show you his new shapes and colors. If you want one of the best hats made in America, let us fit you with a Henry H. Roelof derbv or soft hat.

Latest and dapperest Fall styles SL95, S3, S4 if y' i Natural wings, will not break or fall apart, branched and wired; black, white and colors, 75c ROr value OVJC The new '-comb" wings, a splendid trimming for your early Fall hat, in white, black and shades of mustard, new blue, wisteria, raisin, all two- toned effects. $1 values JWC Imitation willow plumes, a most effective hat trimming', taking the place of the expensive willow plumes: made en-tirelyot small ostrich tips; soft and fluffy; closely resemble the real article black, hite and all colors, ZZC Very modish styles in women's high shoes: tan. dull and patent leathers; all base the new wave top and Napoleon cut fancy or plain buttons. Kid, cloth and suede tops; short and long vamps; Cuban, military and common-sense heels all sizes 2 to widths A A to E. These $4 and $5 CO CC shoes for THE REV.

DIEFFENBACH PLANS SPECIAL SERMOMS The hrt of a of pcniinii-lec tures, to extend er the- next three ar.d months, will he given this rooming oy the Rev. A. C. liieffenbadi, pastor of the Refe.rn.ed Church of the As ensiou. California and Termon a venues.

North Side. The sermon-lectures will he given morning and evening until Le-ccmoer Pi. Following are the subjects and diilts: ))VJ at Adjustable. Aunt Anne an old family darkey, was sitting with knees erosse'd in the kitchen, when the young daughter of the house entered and. impressed with the huge-ne-ss etf the old woman's fe-ef.

asked what eize she shoe wore. "Weil. honey." re-plicl Aunt Anne. -f kin wear eights: I generally wear nines; but liese yer I'se got op am twelves, an' de good Lawd knows dey huits me-:" very body 's Magazine. Coques, pompons and aigrettes, brush effects.

The Itrvrlations of "Khsh a i i.i Xtoi ii ir I er tile be.lv;' Sepreini'01 lj. Are line;" September l'laecs;" Sei.tenihf.r -t! 'Living cm the lliuh "The Output of a Inink aiel Nor- Xlan;" Ictoht-r "'Hal. "Tne I lomiiii. e.r the 'Iimei to. Fall negligees Bedding Special sale boys' school suits Glove and hose sale 17.

'When Waste Is L'l "1'iie u-Hi Kiebt e.f "Stand iluaid 'iei- Oeteher Oetel.e Wav;" Vtober -1 Tall ks on Alveolar Cotton blankets, 10-4 and 11-4 sizes, white, tan and 'gray, specially priced Monday we offer 500 pairs of women's corsets, popular makes, high and low bust, iong hip. two and three pairs As fine a lot of boys' school suits as you ever set eyes on; dressy, manlv stvles for boys to 17 years, in Russian or sailor blouse, double-lirented auA X'orfolk stvles. straight or knickerboeker trousers. Made of TEETH at 98c, 75c and For Monday we offer the regular $1 qualites of women's elbow length pure silk gloves, double FaiiKiK:" Ne.venil.er a i iVestment Noveniln It. "St iniu 1:1 nt.

'I lielr NV.vemher L'l "The- f.atti :tn.i seui;" s. I'Hin: It Is Ahvays a uriiinp I leeetuher r. The ni a t'lvar Lye;" I le.itnlier -if Trite lie? of Ilest;" hi. "Are Vnu eiomc the Iiitanee?" KvtiitriK -1 nl r. "What 1- Kelnrion 12 in Hh n-i i i me an-I IVf.l," Sertflllher T.eli;..n Hll'l at I'eH.

Septeniher 2h "Hew the Piltri itu ace Staite.I;" "Is the Journey Kn.l-Cfi?" "What Cave to china." (let. 17. "The ef Ke ft 4J. "Thi' Creat System ef 7.. a Itehninis P-ii- N.ivemher 7 "Itu.i.lha an.l His 'ir- BY finger tips, tan, pink, wool blankets, and colors, $1 val 11-4 plaids s3 supporters, all sizes, OCT sale price OOC Women's gymnasium suits, ravy blue serge, trimmed with red, all sizes Women's wrappers of flannelette, fitted lining, deep newest colorings and weaves, in materials for Fall and Winter wear.

You will buy no better anywhere than these suits we offer at blue and black, for only E. Dayton Craig, D.D.S. Curtains Nottingham lace curtains, beautiful borders, can be used for sill or full length, $1.25 value, 7CT pair OC Nottingham lace curtain, in Irish Pointe and real lace designs, all double thread nets, fast overlock stitched edges, $1.63 value, pair Cable net and Nottingham lace curtains, 3 and yards long, new Fall patterns, white and Arabian shade, pair Fine Scotch net curtains, extremely pretty, plain or allover patterns, sill or full ues, per pair Regular $1.25 qualities women's washable chamois gloves, natural color, single clasp style, spear ana; em hej- i.ip.rf au.j l-lea flounce, white, black, and navy, -) i at OltZD 12-4 all-wool blankets, scoured and shrunk, plaids and colors, S4.95 "K.ini'-: K. irn The Miss, en of Mm- 1 Israel an. I Her "The Keliirien er 'I'tie einr" -rtunii e.f THE NATIONAL PROCESS OF RESTORING MISSING TEETH TO BEAUTY AND PERMANENCY Alveolar Teeth are fitted on the 21.

ef hiii-;" November as. l.i.ICIHe-t.' I C- f-lnher ah I 1 chijM;" pecinbe-i- tiril ians." back, at, per pair. 95c Large selection of boys' suits, sizes "J1 to 17 vears Rusian or sailor blouse, double-breasted or Norfolk styles coats made with voke. box, knife or inverted pleats; straight or knickerboeker trousers; coats lined with serges all trousers Boys' suits, 7 to 1 7-ycar-sizes double-breasted or Norfolk styles; coats with yoke ami pleats, straight or knickerboeker trousers; made from all-wool materials, in gray, olive, green and brown; mixed and striped fabrics; hottemts of all coats faced and lined 72x84-inch silkoline com forts. SI.

75 C-A Marriage Licenses. The marriage licrnscs weir is- SL25 value l-U' 0 este-r! a seams taped, and patent waistbands $5 with serge. Special at S3.90 72x84-inch comforts, sateen covered, down Dressing sacques. flannelette, fitted peblins, also semi-fitted. 05c O- and JvJC Women's long kimonos, flannelette, oriental designs, light and dark col- Qf" ors.

special at House dresses of percale and gingham, high neck, long sleeves, open front or back, pleated or gored skirts, $1,50 Women's pure thread silk hose, regular $1.25 quality, with double sole, toe and heel, in all the newest shades, Including black, special at, 4 pair OX Women's fine lisle black hose, hand embroidered, in black and colored designs. 2 pairs for -)r $1 or, pair JJC lcnptn. iz.Tji) valuer, pair S1.48 S4.95 filled, at Boys' knee pants, 6 to 16-ycar sizes, dark mixtures or plain blue r-" cheviots, all seams taped JVJC green and brown to S-year sizes, in tan, olive, gray Cable net, Brussels effects and Pointe Saxony curtains, to $3 at, CI QQ pair OLvO Bedspreads. $1.50 ones 98c, the $1.5 ones 89c, and $1 ones 79c and checks, with self or vel- Boys' early Fall reefers. 21 colorings of mixtures, stripes vet collars, prices S2.50 to S10 I'll tsbur I 'il tsb.li I'ittstmrn I'it tshill I'lttshui I 'it tsinir bs.

nt ia eiibsoma Mars Pittsburg Kll'lX il el i er I'ittshnrp I'ittslnirK t.p.ts.iale. t'iltsbui T'i sbu e'atet Pa. Uiii'K' ttstown Pittsburg Plttsburs Pittsburg; Craf ton H-nr Stella ic e' u'i i i z. ha in 'I'er i 1 1 Itu-lolhil Hash 'ia! a iiv i'' ur, Mary in e.nsl W. Ha i ai S'.

a iison i lam II a 1 i Katie A. Ce .1. lleiklein i "a i me 1 1 hit Ailfinst W. Ivareline Jana i-'ranris A. "ek Aiai sal Bii .1 lioboit Gaibreaih a S.

Spill Wiliiain I.aikmar. A. Hoyer Albeit Keil Mabel A. Bair "fVi 'If-' grogiam jaHgraag river is mile-; wide in places and is i I dt You Know It. ing an enormous amount of damage to in ine iiuiuy lovwis along t.

the line, of the Samfrrdyce branch of the) fw'r. l-rc MRS. ROOSEVELT TO GO TO KHARTOUM ranroao are irom a lew inches to three i 0 feet under water. I f. go t.t ftieriii! DISTRIBUTION OF WORKS OF ART TO START TOMORROW RUNAWAY CARS CAUSE DEATH OF SEVERAL HURT By ulled Pre.

Chttttanoga. Tenn. September 4 Three men were killed and several seriously injured when a cut of of eight freight cars ran away on a spur track Berlin, September 4. Mrs. Theodore Rosevelt lias rented a house at Khar Gut This Out-It 's Worth 5 gums, permanently, and anyone havi.ig two or more teeth, loose or tight, decayed or sound, can possess, them.

Tiifj at once become part of the mouth have no disagreeable features enrafert and satisfaction are their important points. The wearer of Alveolar Teeth can eat with pleasure. Riggs. disease pronounced incurable by did method dentists is permanently fiut.i by my method. I-jose t'eth made sound and tirni Hnd very disease of the teeth or sums correct tU.

if your are soro o. bleed i asiiy my tystom of treatment H'l FAILS effect a cure. No ihi d.ntal establisshment in J'ittslmrL; ha it a staff of trained specialists or modern equipment as you will Km hi my ofiicos. Every Phase of advanced ibiuistry is practised here daily, and thousands of people r'-siding in Pittsburg and vicinity have been treated. Decayed teeth are tilled, irregular teeth and of all kinds are cor-rec'cd: every ailment oi teeth or pnms is quickly and permanently remedied.

Drop me a line today, or call me on the telephone, and I will send you. free of cost, my booklet on Alveolar Teeth. If you can call at my offices I am at your service and will make a personal examination of your mouth, which will be absolutely free. E. DAYTON CRAIG, D.

D. S. -ONONGAHELA BANK BUILDING, Mont Drotal Offiom in nttnburg. SIXTH COR. WOOD ST.

Bell Phone: Crant r. Office Hoorm 9 A. I. to 5:30 P. (Sot Opea Sa.4aya.) Beautiful w-iter color and oil painting! will be distributed tomor- renrodu MAYS BULLETIN li Pitts row morning at the office of Th toum she will meet her husband when he emerges from the jungle, according to Adolf Mayer, a kinsman of King Menelik of Abyssinia, who is here with a commission to buy supplies for his government.

According to Mayer, Mrs. Roosevelt I will spend several months in Khar- toum next year. tures and is sorry that it was unable to secure a larger quantity. The pictures which will be ready for distribution tomorrow morning are Forest Files, Reflections. Calling the Ferry, Fruit.

As Twilight Fades, Among the Heather. Road to tiie Village. Cherry Blossoms, June Day Idyl. Twilight on the Farm. A Thousand Terrors and The Old Homestead.

One Woman's Way. 'I said the Araoriian youth v.lio lino just been handed the t'vosty diirit. "you wouldn't marry for a title, would "1 snould say not." replied the heiress. "A Bill who marries for anything but love is foolish." "Well." rej'imed the young man, "I'm of that even if 1 am a loser." "lint 1 don't mind continued the girl with the obese bank balance, "that a man will have to have a title before I can love him." After the brli house had been pushed over on him. figuratively speaking, the xeiiig man batted out a home run.

Chi-eago News. hiu-g Press to all readers who present the -eri. of coupons printed throughout the past week and two cents in stamps. The lirst coupon was printed in the editions of The Press last Monday and of the Cincinnati. New Orleanss I Texas Paeitie Railroad near Retro.

miles north of Chattanooga today. The WALTERS, aged 3S. supervisor wui. UOOfl nrla Wrier a i I r. AND i-s AVLA I Our Own frp.mv I I of the Chattanooga division of the Queen and Crescent route, of Dayton.

HERBERT VAXDERGR1FF, aged -Z. of Reto. MONROE HICKMAN, aged of Colt-t rsville. Quality Makes Ours the Biggest "Soda" TEXAS TOWNS ARE INUNDATED DY FLOOD if 5 Branches Si ASSASSINATED WHILE IN PULPIT Business in Pittsburg. p.

12 the final number appears today. The demand for the wonderful pictures which this newspaper distributed several months ago was so great that it was decided to secure another allotment. The Press was enabled to secure a limited number of the pictures and offers them to its readers at a. very nominal tigure. If you have not elipiped the coupons during the week look up the back numbers and do so ut once.

This is an opportunity which you cannot afford to iss. The pictures are ItixlO inches in diameter and are suitable for framing. A picture will be mailed to any address in the United States upon receipt of the series of coupons p.nd five cents in stamps. This newspaper feels that it has been exceedingly fortunate in securing this ditional allotment cX the magnificent pic A Specialists "Hellow, mate, 'ow it you ain't This Coupon Good for 5 Cents payment workin'?" "Well, it's like works in a Wanted to Help. "Ma.

what are the folks in our church gettin' up a subscription fer?" "To send our minister on a vacation to Europe this summer." "Won't there be no church services ht's gone?" "Xu, dear-" "Ma. got SI. 2." in my bank. Can I give that. Cleveland Leader.

Houses To Let See Real Estate Trust Co. 'a page in todav's Classified Section. Houses for everybody. Jargest list ever published. I puts on the domino factory, a By niird Press.

Kingsville. September 4. It is reported at the general offices of the nt. Louis. Brownsville Mexican Railwav making double spots, and they' oi Any 10 cent Drink, Simdi Cream, at A ny; r-r blanks today!" ton Opinion.

that the whole Rio Grande valley i By I oitd Press. Lobriell, September 4. While Christine Jones was preaching tron the pulpit of St. Peter Baptist Church lxere assassins fired through a. window, inflicting wounds from which she died oday.

She was shot in the eyes, face and neck. under water from Sam ford yce to Houses To Let sjf ReaWKstate Trust tPn -s na ire in toda els "ied Section. mouth of the inf ern.ftnal stream. Houses for everyboil. ii list, er WW.

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