The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 158, Ed. 1, Friday, March 18, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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GREENVILLE. TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 18. I9J0
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Women are tho most discriminating btio'B In tlio vvoitd
nml with their Inherent love foi Dresses ami WaWls predoirl
Haling
In this lino wo havo nntlc'intod our.v.-itits and now h.-v-o
In slock ronlj tor jnur Induction n cninploto lino ut
Ready to Wear Dresses
In llio very latest assured st.vlcs and colorH In tlio ilitnllctt
Slllts Lingerie nml wash ones Our line of
Waists
Is full nml complete pmlinclnp; tlio litest stlos In nnibioldor-
i'il Designs I'mirj l.ico anil Mednllnu Trimmed anil I'Hin
. Tailored ones and at prlcea that nro In Keeping wltli qualities
Nothing adds move to slIo and fit than tlio proper hli.ipol
CoiBet. We have the comet ones. In tlio latest shapes at Ihu
proper prlio
ATTENTION I I WE WANT YOU I !
Como in and Ioivo nn older and see how well our
.MEATS and GllOCnitins please ou. Can't help
hut please ou and biing jou hack for more
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Our (llsphy of Choice Clothes for Men Hoys and Children
and bur now Hendweir nml exclusive Toggery nro nil In tho
full bloom "of Spring freshness and wo cordlall) Invito ou
hoie lo fi(i) the Season's Choicest Outfitting.
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showing for tho Spring soason a beautiful Oxford In three oe
let In. all leathers Stive our" sox nnd Insure comfort b buy-
ing ono ot our "IIUOTITK" OXrOflO UA.ST that iirorcnt
chafed heels find lorn socks Our Shoes fit because (hey are
built on lasts llko your feet '
"NATURAL FIT"
Means plenty of room where jou need room across tho hall
uid snug over tho Instep. 1'rico $; ji;j50. $J nnd $500
In 'nil leathers.
Greenville Shoe Co.
West Side of Square
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II THE DISTRICT COURTS
SEVERAL CASES DISPOSED
YESTERDAY.
OF
Two Very Pathetic Cases Tried.
" Fltts vs. Katy Is Now on
Trial.
Yesterday was n tiusj d.ij In tlio
two- district courts. The Sltj-Hec
ond coiitt with Judge Mniituiso pie
aiding a wilt of h.ibo.is coipus was
Hem d and In tho Klghth district
lOilit sovo nl caes woio finished
111 .ludgo .Montrose's court V J
Divls vs Tom l'oid a writ ot hnheas
I'oipus on application ot W J n-nla
tho gland father for possession A
(he nilnor dilM Agnes l.uelle Turd
It Is alleged tint the child hnl iieon
Hlven over hj Its molher anil ihat It
w.is her loquest at de.ith that tho
giand father and his ilmightei hue
llio cue iimtnd) nnlntnlnenco and
I'dtic.illon of the child wli'ch the)
had done until about two weeks ago.
when the fatliLr Tom foul who was
recontlv mariled again took posses
sion ot the child hj foice Ihoio
woio sono SO or 31 witnesses In at
tendance upon the couit from the
neighborhood or Cehsto nml Leonard
whoie tho pirtles .VI reside to tes-
Hf as to tho ablllt and moral worth
of o'ther p.i ity to cnio Tor tho little
habe who is nnlj about 11 months
old and vvhoc mother died soiih at
tor its hlith Tho giiind rather and
his daughter who Is giown but not
mariled testified er strong as to
iholr 'oe and nffi cl'on and how the
had become attached to the chl'd and
woio vei anxious lo take caio of
tho lltllo one. On the olher hnnil
the second wife; of the father was the
last witness to take tho stand In de-
fense of hlsrlghts In Iho matter and
testified that although she had only
taken care of tho babo two weeks
she too h id become ver much at-
tached to the child and lined It hi-
cause It was his and that It sho over
hud an other chlhlieii she would V.-
was lovu this 0110 Just as much and
show no difference In the tieatiucnt
The court aftei hearing the testi-
mony decldiii that tho best interest
Of tho child would be subserved In
luting It reinnlii with the father and
fco ente ed his ddcico. 'I he court In
rmlewing the tustlinini hefoio re
derlng his decision mailo somo ver
touching leiunrks slating that this
is a due ONiniplo of that ntioug feel
lng that the All Wlso Creito.- has
placed with tho puenL and near ie-
atioii to ciro foi Its offspilug llete
we have both panics who Am not pes
-essid with much of this world's
o'ooils and they .tie each anxious
willing and glad lo tiiku the cue io-
hpmislbllit ami bunion of this llttlo
ono Yet In the midst of all this wo
i lnd people In this woild who aru so
1 Inlauran as to glie awn or nbundoa
theli offspring
Iri tho eighth district couit In tho
ase of l.-mgfoul tt Collmi Ilelt the
Jul Inouglu In a eiillct agitnst
plalutilT
In the cmpo of Slilngcr vs Stringor
a illume was giantcd.
The case ot ritls a Katy Is now
on trial
Hll.is Jones pit adeil guilty to the
clinigo of hlgaui and his punishment
ii. assessed ut two je.u.s In tho
pciilieutlJi This Is the ease where
the Hi ut wife while on her wa) from
I Oklahoma to her people In Com niche
became destitute and appealed to tho
officeis heio. The found bur litis-
bind niai Caddo Mills whore he hnd
mauled another woman and was th-
ing with 1 1 ci' lie was ariobtcd ami
brought to Jail here and later the
giand jui Indicted him mid the p'ea
of guilty ostoulii was the result
A lunching Incident of tho enso was
tho piesenco In tho court loon. if
b's 111 st wife and children 'Iho lit
tlo ones wero rejoicing over having
found their father ami Judge I'orter
In bcntcuclug htm took occasion to
make sorao plain roin.uks about Ill's
ocuduct past and future.
BOGOTA RIOTS ARE RENEWED.
I An Attempt to Renew Street Railway
Service Causes Trouble
llogota Colombia llnrdi 17. An
itt""t '" ioi"!tt th" Hlrcl raiin!ty
I service lodn caused a sorloiu stro t
I rioting which continues nt tills dls
I pitch
All Colombians omp!i)ed ! tho
American Compaii) owning tho tail
wit system are lu sorlolis danger The
homes of Columbians einplood b) tho
compaii) nnd tho offices in vvhlcii
roiiiti of tboin havo hoadnuarlors were
stoned today and much damage done
Thus far the mob has respected thu
American legation
Hmbroldyry Insertions band
flounclngs big cut on the higher
grades commencing Trlday I'oikliis
Hros Co.
Don't miss thu big cut prlco sa'e
on flno umbioldcirles. March 18 to
u; Inclusive. I'oi kins llioa Co.
Rxtra specials In -various depart-
ments at (Irabiim Ilros Monday Bui
nd
Knihroldery Heavy prleo redu
tious cm flue ombrolUor!oa''coniinenc-
Ing Friday t'urktui llros. Co.
TueJina I) beautiful good and last-
ing. I)lg out on line tubroldsrlvs cotu-
raimciiig Krlda -I'eikins Ilron. Co.
TO SETTLE BIQ STRIKE.
Chairman Knapp and Commlss'oner
Nelll Begin Work In Chicago.
Chicago March 17 Chnlnraii
Knapp of tho Interstate Comniaico
Commission and Commissioner of La-
bor Nelll nfter their an ial In Chicago
today for the purpose ot eudenvoilm;
to bring about an amicable settle-
ment of the dispute between tho
Hrotherhood of locomutlve rirenou
and llnglncmeii nnd Western rail-
oads lost no time In beginning their
nbors nnd soon after their arrival
ihey went Into conference with labor
olTttl.its mid representatives of tho
lallroids lulerested In the coulrovrr-
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JAPAN WILL SUBMIT PftOPOSALS
TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT.
ellow Men Already Have Dralt
Ready and In the Hands or Their
Ambassador in Washington.
New York ilnich 17 That Japan
.111 shoill submit to the Statu 1)
artment proposals looking to . uu
ilerstandlng between Jnpan and the
dulled States so that tho two conn
rlei nn together dominate the l'ai
last and uaiiilaiu tho open dooi. Is
.he announcement made tod.i b the
'.is!ilugton corruspoudent of the New
i oik Woikl
It Is said that tho piosa!s woio
lece'ved at the Japanese lhnb.iBS In
Washington on Tuesd.i mid will bo
presented to the- State Depaitnienl
.vltliln u week '1 lie piopos.ils will be
iibiullted "teiitntivel.' it Is Bald and
it will he urged that the be adopted
foi a period of live eus.
Accoidlng to tlio World's (lisp itches
ihu proposals constituting almost n
formal alliance as a basis ot uudei
(.landing are us follows:
1. That a fonual understanding lij
note or Heat looking to tho consoli-
dation and maintenance of the gen
cial peace In Asia especially along
tho l'acllU shores Is advisable tin
preseivatlou of comtion and mutual
interests In China by maintaining
Chinese Integilly nnd cominerelpl
eipiallt In conjuuct'oii witli the pro
vision of tho Anglo-Japanese alliance
the continued maintenance of the
Usheiles light ut both loulitrles u
the legions of tho Ilehiing Stmlls
Philippines and Saghalleu
2 Wheiievei in tlio opinion ot elth
ei (1m eminent an of tho rights or
Intel estb of either paitj are In Jeop
aid one ot tho parties will com
mtiulcalG with Iho other nnd the
tdiill consider in common the ux'ab
uies (o be taken lo safegu ird all men
accd Intel onto and rights.
i That safeguirds be taken for tho
Intel eats of both nations and all thes.j
nations (hat were slgnatoiies to the
ilay note In ciso of unprovoked nl
Lick or aggressive pollc tills agree-
ment is to be effective no matter what
tlov eminent shill develop belllgoren
(. it Is further pioposed tint Jap in
shall ague to lie morally bound to
make peace. In mutual agreement pro
vldiug tho United Stales recogules
the light of Japan to lake mich meas
arcs of guidance contiol and protec-
tion ot Chinese Mauchiiili nnd the
1'arlllc basin as she ma deem pioper
mil uecess.ii 'ibis Is with the uu
ilcrbtaudlug that Japanese piocedure
will be In cousounucu with tho prin-
ciples of eipial opportunity for thu
CDinmcicu nnd iudustr of all nations.
lock and Stove Wood.
Illock wood $2 per rick stove wood
ii.HO per rick. Call Nix now phono
lilt.
COU boxes of upp!cs.il I.. 1' Harris
lire salo store soiling nt halt price
(ireat laughing show ever at tho
I.yrlc today.
Apples at hair price Heo
Harris at tho fire sale store
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Head (iralmiii til an ' ad and unto
the oxtrn specials fur Monday.
Ho up to date and buy a street
car purso of Coulson tho Jeweler.
8eu west window Perkins linn
Co
(let tho Thclira habit
DRINK '
At our Boda rountaln wo i
hive now Iho best service and f.
tho largest menu of Drinks lo V
In found In thu city. Just n ff
til.d v. II show ou how cold f.
dele ion J.
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and clean wo servo
Ford & Pennington?
REXALL STORE
y 3j tiMnda of 5 Cent Cigars.
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j Oysters
Received
X Fresh Dally
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TUFT IN fll NIIDY Bin
PnESIDEHT A QUEST OF IRISH
FELLOWSHIP CLUD.
Olgtjeat St. Patr.ck's Day Celebration
In the History of City of
Chicago.
Chicago March" 17 Palrl bulled
.n green emblems banners nml binn-
ing Chicago todav tecelved I' evi-
dent 'I aft km lis guest In one of tlu
alggest St. I'uliick'H da eelebrat oiih
-ho ell) has ever knnvvn l'linn the
.line he stepped nil' his special tiiiiu
it tho 'llility tblnl Ktieet ululloii nf
he l'eiinsjh.inla i.illioad nl 7 Till n
in the president saw liaullj a build
ug or Individual that was mil de
corated In gieeu
Met at tliu station li) n Natloiul
.luird regiment and a laigo lecep
Jou conMulllee l'lesldenl Tuft swung
aito the lino of the St. l'alilck's
.made which mnichul thiimgh Mich
igau avenue tu the donii town ills
Irlct and escurted him to thu ii
.tnlle hotel
President Taft cninu to Clilcigo as
(he guest ot Iho Iilsh rullowshlp
lub and the entile da until his de
piutuie for Itoehcstei N. Y at 11
o'clock tonight vvaH ciovvded with ov-
.ills At 11 o'clock this afternoon at
ihu auclltui linn he dillvered mi al
cress on coiisorvatlon.
Two reception vvelo planned Tor
Hie afternoon which were followed
t S o clock h a bampief of thu Irish
I'idlowslilp club l'lft Miu.iio feet
t sod biought f oik Ireland weiu
I ut In Iho bampiel hall.
Soon atler President Taft left hi
tialu the piocisslon was halted for
bout live minutes owing to lepeated
ittcmpts or a woman who give ho
u line us Jennie Mud lo get Into tlio
i' ltomobllo containing the piesldiet
mil ptrty 'Iho woiuin struggled vlo
entl with tho dolectives who os
ajeil lo stop her and occasioned eon
bldorablo excitement ninonK the
throng on both sides or the sheet
Ihu woman wns iluall subdued and
I laced nuclei arrest No weapon ot
ii kind was found on her person.
-.RIM REAPER HOVERS NEAR.
Death of Senator John W. Daniel Mo-
mentarily Expected by Physicians.
llaton.i ria. Match 17. A hullo
Mil issued earl lodij by iliHlc'aus
lttendlng Siuatoi Diiilol stating tli
enator 1b still ling In a stnlo af
coma from which ho bus not ai ousel
'luce early esterdii evening Ills
dentil Is uioiucnlnrll expected
(llasses correctly lilted to tho eyo
lenses ground nnd n'nde while you
ivalt. Dr. M. Uosow Optician.
Just Installed latest collar machine
Hindu tlivo us our work Umg
ford Steam Uiundry.
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Head C5iali.un Ilrus ' ad In loilaj s
paper. It will certainly be worth
while
(ireat laughing show ever ut the
I.rlc today
New spring Jewolr mrlvlni; dnlij
at Coulson's tile Jeweler.
Send us jour ahlit waists shirt
and collars I.nngfcid Hteain. I.auu-
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THELSVIA
IS QUEEN
Or all I'orfiiineii It Is tho
Pi:jUTCTION of the I'erfuino
makers' art It Is undoubtedly
the fluents the most refresh-
ing lend lasting perfume that
you over saw at any prlco
Saturday March 19
Is THELMA DAY y
and we will demonstrnto Thoi-
ma Perfume all day He sure
and como in and by Thehni
you will bo delighted
During this demonstration .
Thelitis will bu sold at only V
fifty cints per ounce
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; WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE
AND A COMPLETE LINE OF CANDIES CIGARS AND
I TOBACCO.
TRY OUR DALLAS BREAD
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE.
287 West l.ee Htreet New I'liona 3771-1.
J. J. PULL EN
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See Our Show Windows
THEY AHE FULL OF
STYLISH 8PRING FOOTWEAR.
Fted Metcet? Shoe Co
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SEE pUR ADVERTISEMENT ON THIRD PAGE
128 "Weit
MADRAY CASES ABOUT IN.
Victims Begin Filing Suits to Recover
Their Losses.
Council DlulTs Iowa March IT.
Tho Clov-ermnent Is pfepnied to rest
today In thu ease ot Mali ray mid hl.t
issoclates In the alleged wholesale
swindling ense. Only gathering tho
odds and ends remains to ho done
TwelVo civil stills brought III tho
li'odernl Court lu victims of tho u
umlauts nro now on docket mid mi)
ue heard foi nnlng Hie Mabmy trial
The suits inline from live In thl.ti
vhousnud dollars Ihuest Hart hank
r and republican Not onnl coinmllho
unn ot this stale and lteujniiiiii
.links mo made the pilnclpil defend
ints
1ST WANTS RELIEF
NTERSTATE COMMERCE POMMIS
SION C0NDUCT1NQ HEARINO.
Merchants In Kansas Oklahoma and
Texas Want Decrease In Frelqht
Rates.
Kansas City Match 17. Morclnnta
mil Jobbers tiom Kansiis Oklnl'mn i
ml Texas ropiosentliig two liuii-
li oil cities and towiu npioa-n.i bu-
oro .ludgo l'muty of tho Inlerstme
'omineico coiuinlas'ou hero tola) to
irguo a iiellllon for n dewone In
eight nil os hnsed oh gulf watei
ales from Now YjnK h) vvn of (ill
eston '
'Iho healing vvhli h In pielltnlnarj
is nlteiided nlbo h) lepiesi utnt'vos
f liiiiisportallon bureaus lu Si
mils Clilcigo Indliuapnlln mid Clu
luiiall IC.iHloin bureaus will not It
s slated piotosl .iguiiist thu grunt
ng of tlio i ate asked but thov do
uiiild fielglit lilies to cities the rep
oseul bo l educed 111 u coriespomllng
neasiuo.
Tlio heating ot arguments will not
jeg ii nctlvol until tunioriow The
Cniibiis CIt Conimeiclil elub will
"sk Ihu rales to Kansas CIt hunt the
asl he i educed to a lower figure
Inn Hint demanded by western and
oiitlieiii (omiuimltlos because the
llstnnrn fiuni New York li lall Is
ess tlitui lo any or these western and
oulheiii points via (inhesion
It will piohahly bo severnl months
ofo o Judgment Is handed down by
iho commission
You will not bo disappointed with
Mir ill inks. l'ord & I'ennliigloii
Homo of our lulost Hhlpiuents
or Candles.
l'eanut nnd Coro-iiiul C in-
dies Nadji Caiaiinils HmooUi
1 it AlmoiidH Chocolate Cam
Ii'.el3 Jelly Ileuns Htlelt Can-
dles Nndji tlarimiels HiiiomIIi
Almonds iliirnt Alinouds
Votir tnulo Is upprei lutud at
my place.
Albert Tlschmacher
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Inmlbomo dress pattorns of satin foulard in 12 yard lengths
heso como It the daintiest pattern fCy (Iot8i 8lr)p g '
ii the. rose several shades of green corn blue lavender an
Suo IimlT "ml WlU' fr l:a"l"r """ "r Kntar' prlco
Waist pa.ten'is' ("ii ' llm' ra' '.Vlk" ' 'l.V ' dot' "IpV" kfuprS
designs th t0) come8 ln a Hcly of reh ghiu;e Jb r
gicen. lose tan corn lavender etc also the small check In
hlick and white m4 yarJs cllglhf)i at por paltqrn.ii-S "
30 nnd i!7-lnch foulard mm silks hero tho variety is urTusu'nliy
largo iranj designs dots strlpa mid fancy flguro in tho rich
shades of com blue rose green tan black and white etc..
nt per jnnl 8!ic JLOO and s 1tJ
llandsomo Pongen silk suitable for full dtcssos'Vn'no bluo
mid coin a spilng novelty nt... nr-0
Tussah silk this goods i mro popular tlinn ever' wo have an
iiuusiinlly largo variety of tl rich shades many patterns ami
the plain al per ard ISc and 0o
Kousseue silk ror chlldieu's dresses or dainty walstB.'thls M
voi diKirnble a largo line of spring colors nro shown nt
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BECAUSE THEY STAND FOR YEA AND COFFEE "CHASE
AND SANBORN'S" THE KIND WE SELL.
Moor & Jones
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WE HAVE MOVED OUR 8TORE TO THE EAST SIDE
OF THE SQUARE WHERE WE ARE BETTER PREPARED
AND MORE ABLE THAN EVER TO 8ERVE YOU.
NAUD BURNETT.
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SILKS
OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY
holdliiB first idaco. They nro this sea-
son richer and moro beautiful than for
nuiy seasons. The nrloty too wo
show Is utnistial It la complcto stock
or all tho most sought Tor patterns In
tho most becoming and delicate slmdm.
Iletoro tint Knster dtoss Is Mlly doclded
iilion wo want jou to bco this line thorn
Is among It n pattern and shado that
will pleaso jou
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Our Millinery Department
has boon crowded for tho
3i lnm fntv lnvR .ullli ...lu
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i buyers.
AVo havo novcr heard bo
many plcislng oxprcssloos
ns vveru uppllcd to our col-
lection of Uastcr Mlllinory.
Our prices nro lower and
tho stjles nro right.
New modes arriving dnl-
ly from stylo hendiniarters.
Wo Invito onruest com-
parison. NEW CHAMOIS
CLOVES
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