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-rcir.i Qwvnwn atr.NAT.. SNYDER. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 22, Hit. - . The only thing on the marketlthat is going up. Don't sell your cows and separator, they arc your best friends: Hens cperlb. WHITE PRODUCE COMPANY I K. L. TEK11Y, Manager ) Next to the Bridge PHONE 71 111 MIMllIM Ml I . . KPKC1AL SESSION OF THK LKUISLATIRK MtKTS Tho tim thins of import.::;' that transpired after the U pislttur met wts the message of the governor. It whs rejiUte with ideas cn laws, und 'ronitnands the legislature to bold dawn appropriations to the very low est minimum. He said that he would not approve "any bill that comes to my desk that hag for Its purpow the placieft of additional taies ayatDnt property, enterprise- or io.titutiou." But, "in order that you may provide free schools, and lu order that you may proIde the reveme for tvery dollar ycu appropriate, there is here by submitted to you, for your legis lative action the entire field of rv enue, pelting by means of taxation " Cbarle O. Thomas, speaker of the House- in convening the body asked that the governor be asked to prove his charges of graft and corruption in the various departments. Lieutenant poveruor Davidson, caid the best thing to do was to pasi the appropriations and go home. Tuesday the governor bad bis first defeat ut the hands of a committer duricpj this f:tesIon, when the com mittee on Crimiual Jurisprudence re fused to report farorablo the bill by IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH I PALACE of SWEETS We will have the help I to give you o vice wim Wrath- while H .During the Barbecue and Race j Meet. Our equipment is the H best to be had and a comfort- able Ice Cream parlor will give f you the seclusion you will want. 1 Fresh Shipment King's Candy Brinkley and .Melson, repealing out right the suspended sentence bill. A resolution by Senator W. H. Bio so that Ferguson's picture be hung iu the "Circle of Fame" in the rotunda of the State Capitol passed by n vote of 10 to 0. There was a storm In the houj-J when Williams of Waco in a fiery speech uttacks the governor. The gov ernor was likened to a "patent med icine vendor, who goes About and tells everybody to beware that they are sick and 111, and beware of every thiug but me and Saint Jacobus Llv tr Oil." Neff's tactics have bcou "poltiiul boucunibe, pure and sim ple," and all of Nel'fs messages, be said, "teem with criticism." Quick sal ulso from Waco came to the gov ernor's rescue. He said: "There has been made here an attack upon the governor of Texas and I have a rit?bt to reply to It. 1 consider the tirad Leaped upon the governor of Tesaa an insult to every member of this islature. Talk about harmony, 1 knew members of this legislature who, v. hen they came down here last ses sion predicted that they were golup to do everything they could to d f at the governor's program." Governor .Neff said he was ready lo prove charges thiit he has made and that he does not desire lo wait ror th m li demand proof of him. "Not desiring to be put In the at titude of concealing any niaVer, aud especially objecting to the strong in sinuations of falsifying on my part. 1 desires" the Governor de dares In Lis special message to the house, "in tMe w hat I said and why I said It. sum of my speeches charged that for years there had been theft, ki-alt DD'l mlsmiiliiiM-ment In nm : eetion with our penitential y s-X-m. 1 renew that charge now. I harsed tat tiie reciinls reveal th: Jol t that an mploye in one of the d -lartmeiits of Hie government had re-'.-r.tly stolen more than $1L'.'I0 m tr. people's money. I renew that ,Hri;i' now. "I eharueil that the records i- v.i !- ii the fact that the sacred scIuk.I funds of tin- State had not escaped The LT.edy hand of graft. 1 reile., : at charge now. charged that I hail in my P'--scsion evidence and official pap is ! "Aim: that bouts checks, made pa v J ;.!.!' to people who did not even work :r the state, had hem frandcl ullv i iawn on tin- public' funds. I retjiv that charge now. "I slated that an investigation -v....-( evidence and official iloeii-!:,'-rts that were convincing t me t':.t certain 'inploycs of the govern ment had padded their expense ac counts and then by colected from tin- "11 M, 'I.- money HI lll II lliei in r'- cv" III entitled. I renew that statement now. Then the governor serves notice on the Legislature that in the future if he has uny charges to make, "if yon are iu session, I shall transmit it .. you, if you're not I proposn with no padlock on my Hps and with no cen sorship on my tongue, to tell It to my constituents, the people of Texas. At the lUptNt Church. All the regular services at the Bap tist Church Sunday. Kveryone cordi ally Invited to attend. Jeff Tavis, Pastor. Fx) It SALE My honiH In east Sny der, Good location, 2 acres of land. 2 good well aud wind mills, good orchard, four room house and fairly .ood barn. Phone 108, K. M. Mc Ginn is. 1 0i V. P. Humphrey of Fan Angclo v. as here this week visiting at home of Mrs. Kate Cotten. J. S. Cotten of Sterling City was here this week vlsting his daughter in law, Mrs. Kate Cotten and family. J. H. Curry has returned from th Mains where he hns been in the har vest. I tide Dick Shot well huvts today for Nevada, Texas, to visit for a while after whihe he goes l Jacksonville. Cunt of Thanks. W wish to express our lieart-f It thanks to all the good people who hhowed ns kindness in helping work our crop during the Illness in the family. May God's richest blessings H ht mi each and every one, is our T raver. (Mrs. J. T. Ilamsey ami children. WHAT'S ON AT THE COZY TONIGHT Harey Carey in "The Wallop." Tho story of a rugged advo turer who strikes it rich and returns to the .girl h thought N. ' Vcn waiting for blm. only to find her promised to mother man: it whirlwind of thrilling incidents in -hlclt the- md repi'ttt'Mi A his rival are in his keeping. Jnd of i scp'vn' tacrlflc . .i siiong man to bring happiness to one lie loves. Also the 14th episod-e of the Son of Tarxan. TlMnitt)W CONSTANCE TA liM-ADGK, in "Daiiferous Business." "Stop! I'm man-led already" shrieked Vancv at the altar '"' l-.o are ou married to?" walled her ma. "To Clar-a.,. ProoLs" ! ! Nancy. Clarence might have been a booh, but whet he heard .')Ct it he made her go through with it. Saturday night, Th Toonerill Trolly series, the most oHTri l comics on the screen. MOMMY AMI TIKSDAI Kin In.- HnmtiMr.t. in In "Poor Dear Margaret Kirby" Story i; . Kathleen Nort is. A pfcotoplsy that draws aside the curtain' o s diama of drama of domestic integrity, and reveals the soul of a courageous woman who j-trove to wive h'-r home and happiness A P1CTCKK YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. Plavlng it to ;.; in order to give ou a chance to see it. i:imimy "Stolen Motnents" with Marguir'te Namara, famous opi-ra t i r. . -fr. What lovely woman stoop to folly, and bains to.i lite that lo lii tray, what hope can i ru-ti h r melancholy, what hope can b".. 1 her tears a ay ? TIMIISinV Gludv Walton in ,'l ri rate Youth." Don t miss "Dcspcj-,..- Youth." If ou do ou'!l rjis the prettiest MiMe that ever pli.:J a symphony on jmir l:enrt strngs. It's Gladys Walton's l.it.M 1 t ' versa 1 photodramu. i) MtllMY .iury Miles M inter. 10:UO to 1 1 p. m. The Utile in." turning, j.l! .TCK1Y 'THK NTT' I D-i.igUs Paiib.mks. ALL DAY I.OVG. SKI." IV. John Wesley Pringle lame hack to his old home town with his fortune made and nothing to he filled but Honms to rent for light nouie (no vo, jn ,, heart. M" n.m- hack ke.i.lng. three IdncKs soiiui oi ceii- , fll))i sTt. lla orhis ami to t --II ner itil school building. Mrs. Nettie W.i j ,,ut (,,. wanted her. They met in the "I' j town's tlincy little ino I- tin atre and and got Into flu- most amazing t i b it in the midill of a picture to go of gnnflghtiiig adv.nture. that .hi. out to meet the man who heid St.-ilas heart and look him over. First he made mire that i.e h all he-man. Then he satlsfM h.ralf that he was good enough for ST II i i.nd then--he staite.l In to h !p him ngle ever Tin-i ea COtt tl IS !v ut San Anmlo. Mrs Km. is, llegh Toiu JUiHins and Itillii: visiting "l.t-,t into the twilight They walk.il (down the imi in street, illuminated by jtliekering lights and tumid into an put lor. Th'-y cllmbeil g hoard the whirling seats and then John Wesley Pi ingle knew that something had g wrong in his ili- . Tilli-y and sun. Clarence, of , ( r. am are In re visiting her brothers and Ike ltoren. Ice left 1 1 .. iiit of the w- k for soutli 1 ex is to buy cotton. The new cotton season 'i;.;. o ened 111 South T as. i.. Heicner who recently moved I to Klida. New Mexico, is hereon bif - I love." iuvfs. i S i t ii." a h? Well. int H I. ol s, as h i.w'.-.l. John Stella looked out through the woi- 'iiw, seemi.1 a little f lllsterixl. and said: "I want yon to inc. t the man I to.it. h h'ovv f"r John. MisH Zoe Doss of Mineral Wells is in the ity the guest if h- r cmoiii. ll Don-us Porter. i.l f Shoot' co il I I ,-r..-W--1. v "i . him full !.!!inl . ! A I 111 sent cold chills promei:i(ing up and down the ( hi lopiai tor's di-lifht. Dairy Carey I'Uvs the ro'o of Ptnigle in "The Wallop," the I'niver- sal pohtodrama which is to be .hown Iu this th atr- beginning TONIGHT. Kugelie Maiilvie Rhodes wrote the story, which was produced at Univer sal City under the direction of Jack Ford, ami a popular cast Is fn in Hie star's Mippoit i.lai.e knives at Krai;t I." Missis I. ois 'i!inutte. Cur llUttO and Dimple Gross. ;.r- ..-t.-tie tit tr ;i liio!-" pfitv at the V.'askom Kim Ii this week J J Y CI earance T C. W ATKINS Sale We are going to close out all seasonable goods left in stock in our Ready-to-Wear and Piece Goods De partments. You will miss some great bargains if you fail to take advantage of articles we list in this midsummer sale. One lot of sftrs, cvifn'Acii "&.'t!ls vvii up to .0 per yard, to cloe. T AO ti r One 4ot:Ctilrens irinrham drc8M 49 Orw lot Flesh w white NainBook JOWfcS , 1.38 One lot KmbroioeTfMj Teds In Fh-sr. and WL)V tit .'. 1.49 i-t. Ort ai 1 1 . " .'j'iOte lot Laiis Miidy Biounen, val up to I3.CC to IP t Oce lot CLlidrtrs r;ifniUJ !rejs :, vlas up to 12. 't t One let boy wash suits at 1.40 Ote lot NoDpareil Lce DaUeJi g0VD, tfcal we. 1.49 e Trimmed 6.0t t.-; ?V7 One lot of'Sususer Voiles- tbat fomrerly (told up to I HO to fo at. . .49 I.8& There is a bip reduction on all Ready-to-Wear, including Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Miss Saratoga Middy Suits and Silk Underwear. This is your opportunity to get a supply of seasonable merchandise at prices that are a tfreat saving. T. C. W ATKINS STYLE SHOP One lot L&!ta Low' Shoes, values mm up to tit lf jw p,ir. at m.uw CI .1