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THE BfAUMONT ENTCRPWIBB TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1904. i anca$M IN AN EPITAPH. ., 1' Attorney t Law ! 1 v.. Cr. I Cictcria in Soil. A lull l-l lulll in Mil ll U MllllII lliil'R lllill I III llllllHIII -J I lllttllll ill I' l l II. II till i s III" lull lu.-ii npii to hriiiK '' llll.l llilllllln fill ill of lilt. It IlllvlH NlilllH llllill.sllhllH lif lllll'(i'rlill H'1' wnk Unit It. ilmiti In a kIukIu lul r In oil Dili rmil uf M i-Kllllilll'ilH iliilit N VI I till l-.s.l, Hlllllll U-i III' ) liri', I I - tt-rlii nic ol limiii'iiHu iiiiMirlaiK o to till' filllllt'l- lllnl tiltl'tl I III) HK'f-rKri or failure of a croii Mill ih ih ihI on llio Mini of liin lrii.i llii rii U III U noil Tin- Mini of .oil iiinl IH iliynlinl hlriirliii'D ii !.-.ci liiivu u I'lint ilciil In In w i : Ii tin- uIiiiihIiiiku of hni:ti-rhi II lilts In-i ll fuiiinl Hint a Mill Hint Ik rli'li III liiimii.. Hint Is, lias in in ll ) t;illo tni't : r In It, In ln li'T milt i ll lor Urn ill vi'lojui'i'iit of liiictitsia tllllll Mill tlmt llllH In It VITV little ll 1 1 III II S. Jt llllM ITk lollttly ll'l' lit' lli-nil Unit Urn only ii Iviiul.u'os In liaiinr; tin- liiiiiins was Hint It was n Sonne of iiltiof.-i-ii ami Unit It alsi In'lil inoiil iiri- iiinl lii pt tin' .nniinl fiulii ilryhiK mil. TIk' tlilnl goo iiniility must, now Im rul ! ! . that of in u M tim Inn l rial llfu iiiiiri' iilni in l:i it t . Win-tin r tlil.H roum-rlloti hitwccli tin IiIiiiiiih In (In- Hull ami tin- liartrrla Is lniioilaut lii-raiisc tin) liiiiiins fur iiimIich food for tin. Iianti-rlu or whither It Is Important hi'i-ausu Hit1 liiiniii:: l,t'ciH tlio grouml Unlit ami moist and Ids lliti nlr worlt tlirouuli it i-iuiily, wo ilo not yi t Know. Koth aro rciMiiiuihli hiiiiiiokIHoiih. We aro sun' to iiinln. stand worn ahotit tln-ni iu tln not illsliiut fittiiro. ll it; now ri'itaiii Unit wo can Iniroil'ico now IiIihIh of liaoli-ria Into wills ami thai wo run liy iIoIuk thin Kr':itly Inon aso llio iuiiIii tlvi- riiimilty of tin1 fa huh for cortaiii rrois. , Deep or Shallow Soils, Ordinarily it in dosiralilo lo have a ili'i p inil, that llio roots of plants may bliilio iloop. Tho lalti r Is a iloHlilora t inn for tlio roa.son that a dorp rniit Ins plant In loss afloi'loil liy tho (IrounlilK than any others. Wo noo thin In (ho -hko of nonio trocs, vihioh have tap roots ami aro irlilmn afl'ort cd by tho dry woatln-r. Th'o shallow noils uro lli-fst to respond to drouUi and Komotlinns thoy aro tho slowest to dry out, when tho weather Is wot. Tim deeper the soil and the more it Is loosened up the K'oaler tho zone of earth that will he suhject to tho op erations of the haeteriii that add ni tronen to the Boll. Ono way of deep c m i i ik a Koil Is to plow it as deep as possible wild a common plow and linn put on a crop of deep rooting legumes. There aro some legumes that do not m-iiiI their roots very deep, Mnli as cow peas, and there aro others that, send their nil on lo tho Kl'elilest poFsilde depth Into tho soil, Mich as the clovers and alfalfa. On inultiliideH of farms a noil will re main .shallow whatever Hie crop un less tlio land Is drained. When this Is done the drains should he as deep IIS three feet. Then tlio frosts will woili in deeper than they otherwise will and tin- air will he present on the disphieenteiit of the water. KilhKiill plowing Is sometimes effective and tjometimes not, hut It should not lie undertaken unless there Is to ho a conslileralile lienetlt received from the operation, as it is an expensive ono. Too Much Water. The turning yellow of uln-ai is fie ipn nlly caused hy too much water In tho soil. This same effect is some times seen in house plants when the owner has lieen too attentive to llu-m nil'l lias watered them too often. In the held of wheat or other crop this condition may exist when the siirlnce Boil appears lairly dry. The presence ol loo iitui h water retards the ripen Ini; of tin- crop and ln-iiu-iil ly de creases its yield. Ii may In that this Is one of tin- ( hiel i nnsi s why iviti on low land Is rau.uht hy the frost v In n coi n on laud only a do.'.i u feet liii-her is not Injure. I. It hm ! i nt-Minicd Hint it was a ililT- n-m-i In ti mper.it ure. t'te i old air mi 1 1 1 ii l: Ir.to the Indlows, hut it lines nut sr. m I! K ly H at so few fi i t wnui-l iiihIm- ii'I the iIIH.-tenre. lint the low 'and Ire ip;itit'y has in It mor.- wat-r than i.; iH.. .ir the crop and this r. taidlit;: t!i.' inal mini; !ial ! s t!ie fii.-t to Iiinl Remit of Family Dispute 8ing ried Btyond tin Grave. Ili in Is m ktory uliich In .oiii hi d (or l tho in mi liu a) liu t-u IU lin.1 ri Hi u. "Tl ' i" r Jul df curious titpl.s," lie mid. "hut I I. mo iieMr sun t.ui one which iil.ll.lti'l nil tin l li lll. Ii'll Of pi III I t HHICHMII. "Ut III Wcti-iii New Vi.-rh tlieie family of Hie naiuii of Kent, ll'ie in- tvtu I'lilidreii, a koii iiinl a ilmiMhier. Itotli were miiirii-d. linn- u lallim: out hit Weill thtl till il f.linllle-, ami Hie liiiKhiinil of tin itioi;:l.t-r wna most coidlally Imli-.l hy tint ii'lnrs. The um d mother mi nl nimii ' icc-nsioll lo .hit tint itiuiKhter, who hint mar ried u )avii ll-nniss), iiinl wlille then- she lieen Ill and ni' d. SI only l..t'-i ward the fut In r was tralislatt d tn oilier worlds. Tiny wT laid away in llio little ci-inctt-ry, mnl Hie son erecteil a lomle lone on which In raiisi il In h rni vi .1 th!s h e.' ml: ; IN MK.I lit V t'r' ! : MA AM) I'A. : :J'n illeil at home amoni; friends.: : Mu dleii at Have iieiin'My'a : CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Half Cent Per Word, If Paid in Ad van cc, Positively One Cent a Word Ifj Charged, V No Ad. UKtn for lest then further notlie will b 3 25c. Ads ordered to run charged till ordered out. till SEYMOUR KISCH ATTORNEY AT LAW. 17 Gilberrt Building, Beaumont. Correspondents in New York. St Louis, Chicago, Etc ISA. Crook: Corporation and ITTflDVFV Commercial Law. AMlfKnLI. Rooms 1-17, Eianchetts Ectiite Bldfl. Associated R. C. Harris, I. W. Lawlion Beaumont, Texas. WtXNTtU. WANTKIl A woman I. wa. Ii. Apply l;T;i l.ih' ity R. cool; ami A en a, i. HIS Itp. V.NTi:i-At once a position hy an experienced hti-inmiapliiT. Salary l.o ohji cl, he.sl -i fen iii i s. Aiidfess I lux i'"t, care Kim-rpri.-"-. ! Is:;ti Midwinter S.iUd From Japan, fine of tin- proilucN of Japamse farin:i whh h may In-come popular and its cultivation protitahle auioiii: I In nations of the West, Is iiioya. hl udo, a ri'iniirl.aiile salmi plain, wuicii crh ier Ihiin ceh ry, possesses the com- hlned llavor of plueiipple and yotnm Ictliiee, Is devoid of llhcrM nnd comes into outdoor maturity In iiiidu Inter. It Is preilirteil hy American i ile.itllli- anileiilturlyts who have In-en In Japi" nnd Holed the llavor, popularity ami KiouliiK h ii Ii i t st of the ililo plant, that it Is dcMtlucd to lieeoiuc as iamoiis Hiul as Important a talile dellciiey in Kurope and America an asparagus or celery. The udo plant has lieen prown in llio 1'nltod Stales purely iih a rare or namental, as it was not suppoja-it In he edilde. Now that It Is Known lo possess a value wmcli promises to liive It an liouoialile place with as- nanus and similar dishes, its culti vation hy Anienuin truck fanners may prove tleciiieiiiy prolitanio. it is to he reini mliereil Hint what. Kives tlio udo distinctive value Is that It ma tures iu the winter time. When serv ed udo salad Is as white as snow, and lustrous liku silk liiKililovt-ra' Mafca- V- i 1 1 (J . i iiii-: tiiiti. r.-il house work uiolilh. Address I .in h, T'-Mis. VANTI-:i l-'nr K'-n Wit'.'.-s . r Mrs. S. I-:. ohinso;i. o n; iwp W'AN'TKlx An rxperii-nceil rnfik; aiiply Hi:'. Hroadwiiy. !t-I."iil'e WANTI.'li-rositloii as ste!io:;i-aplif-r; lu st of references furnished. Address liox !. Mnlerprise. 0-13 -wp WANTKM An iAierieiicei a" coiiiitaul and looMei-por ilenircs small set of honks to handle In addi tion lo present duties. Hal Jufetory references. AddresH 1 On. rare Ii'i tejplise. !l-l:HW) NOTICI'-Mrs. Dr. ri'-ronl Is mi'v locnteil l'i tlio Keith ,.ilMnu'. Kooiim 12 iiti.l Vi. wln.re st;t W in ptitcil to ileal ull cllHeascs hy the latest atiT nn..-t complete, h;-nN in now In use. Hot nir nnd vnpor hat lis uiveii. ('oil stiltation Iri-e. New plnnie Mrs. r. Secord. Natiliopoih. !i ll lWi A. McDowell T. C. Taylor S. Duflle M DOWELL, DUFFIE & TAYLOR Attorneys at Law Aloxamlrr HI dir. Posuit-ut, Toz. (ill til I'rire nnd Johnson for Wood ami coal. Kim; up 'phone In.", and It will ho ilelhered to you at mice. 3 4 line Tut urn I'ros. pay his'icst pi ires for household Roods. See US tiehiro you liny, arc Orleans St. S'-lmp Sour Lnko "Sprtngs Hotel," rebt'".t and rofurnlslicil. Kaffi. $:'.00 and $2.60 uer uay. Afoals CO cents. Spec lal weekly rnl mo:itbly rntrs. Hotel bus mpetn trains, far 21 rents. WANTKD-Cood hoy with horse to take route on Knterprlse. Apply lo c. II. Haley. Circulator. Origin of Tennis. Popular uiiioiiK Hie l!as(ue peasant ry Is an undent game known us Irin-quet. No one knows tlio origin of trim cpu-l ; Hue all llasipie customs It can traced hack and hack till its his tory is lost iu a remote past.. Near ly every court in Ihu country hears the import of exl reini; nun. Thi' court Dt llayoniie is helieved lo he -PHI years old, ami the ono at. St. .lean do l.'iz inks older than the one at. Hnyonuti. Win n l,onls XIV., who was married in St. Jean do I. u. Church, went down to the little frontier town to meet his Spanish liride he found the llasipies of SI. Jean lie l.uz energetically play- Inn their ancient game; and he look (lie Idea hack with him to runs, and from It largely modified comes the pi ol tennis. Tennis and trlmpiet are very simi lar, save that Instead of a rneipiet a eathcr arrangement, known as a Hlovc, Is used for propelling the hall. Country Life. . WAN'TKD The piihiin n know that Tut urn llros. pay liii'hest pricoa for Second hand Roods of all l;i:uh'. Im mediate service. Sue, its hol'ore you sell. Orleans St. 8-22-lmp WANTnr. For II. S. Army: Able hodieil unmarried men between nyes 21 and :i5: cltbens of Tlultfd States, of Koo.l clinracter and tiunpernte hahils. who ran speak, read and write KtiKlisli. For ititorniatinn nfipiy to Uerriiilinir Olllcer, I'ostofflro ilulkl ini;, Ilenimiont, Tex. 7-3 fl.o.tl. tf A WEEK AT THE WORLD'S FAIR Tho Cotton Holt has put on the very low rate of i 7" lor tno rounu trln. Plirevoport to St. Iitiis. 1 nese tlrkr-tn will ho sold Sepiembor ."!. 4, . 12. 13. 20 and 1'7. These tiekcl;? allow seven days in St. Louis, and will ho honored on our "St. Louis Train" In its Chnir Cars and Hand some Pay Conches. Don't forget the dates, and that tickets .should he hy the Cotton licit from Slir-'vcpoit. The St. Louis Traill leave i Shrevo- port at 4-A' . in., ami arrives at St. Louis 11:30 next mornix Write L. I'. Smith. T. P. A., 21S .Milam St., Shrevcport. La. 8-31 27t FOR SALE. Ft )ll SALK One flrslcIfiHR 22 horso power iraciioti i;ii.hiiic'; ma.e mor; all new parts; Kiiaranieed to do first class work. With insiiceloi 'a cerlili- cale. Call on or address II. Irliy, 111 Threailneedlo hiiildini; or call at 117a Liberty avenue, where engine ran be seen. 'J J 5 iwc. TUESDAY, SEPTEM3ER 20. We will deduct rnr dollar each day after above date from the price of the three-piece Dedrcom Suite now on dis- pia yin our window, until sold. Come and see It. B. DEUTSER FURNITURE CO. 11,.- Mt. T' . Vol h;i l, .. 1 i ' l t t:e-- "l !! the low laiil in. .1 . i!"ina t,.-iii 11 at on l.:r. a In!,. l,i:;i...r. t. . ill' is lh.it the con. is iiij-m ,1 It- i .Hi - it i iiuti ..t i:.- ihaa ., 1 ti I1 In attir.. 1 1 -ri- ;.; 1: !o. r II. .ii. . ii ti... l.,ii r. Ii, TI in .i it It :!....;. a;. .1 i all It- pM Hid bill hi 1 y -v 1 Corelll's Grudge Against Caine. Hall Calne and Marie Corelli are (ten associated In the inlinls uf read- is, especially lliose w ho despise I lit work of both authors; hut it is not cm-rally known that the former once iu his best to prevent the latter naln- ui; her present xipiilurltv. Marie Corelll's first story, "A Ilo a in e of Two Worlds." which minle her name, was sent lo tho limlon publishing house of lli-nHey. Hal! ( able was the principal nailer of that l oieo. and his report condemned the book so strenuously that It wits r,.. Jected. Miss Corelli was deeply illsroiirin.-. ., hii: alter some time sl.e was pt-rstiiid-i d to send the uiiinus. i ipt in aiiether piil.li.-lnr. He accepti il it .ai:e!lj. i.e. I iiiinli a biu fortune out of it i ut of In r biter novels. ar.il FOIl SALK A lino l'lano, bought new about eiht months aao; in per fect condition. Apply to Mrs. .M. T. Measlier, I2C7 Caldei-. ll-IS tilr. FOIl SALK Furniture of 7 room house, cheap; close ill. Kent of holism overpaid by roomers. Address I!. II. care Knlernriso. !)-17-3lp FOIl SALK An interest reiiiirin,n Jo.ram.OO to $ii,oihi.00 rash lo pur chase; in one of the best, established reputable ami profitable incorporated businesses in (he South. It is situat ed in the pleasant est residence city iu South Texas, ami necessity for re moval to higher altitude only reason lor reiiriiiK. Address X Y 'A, rare of Knlerprise olllee. !l la 11 tp FOK SALE 3 joutiK milnh rows, nnaraiiteed nnd first calves. $ 15.00. Dr. 1 laird, V. lllanchette Building: new 'phone 120 or r.7a. S 2C-t f r FOR RENT. FOIl ItKNT N'icely fnnii.dnd looms. Close in. 22a College slreirt helween I'earl and .Main. New jdlone. Hot and cold baHi. lR-tP FOIl IIKNT-- i:ii;hl-iootii i'ous , centrally located, on Chandos stree;. helween Miller ami l.oim. Four I iM'ee-roiPin houses iii south part. Ap ply 1127 Chandos si reel. !! ."t-t;: p l.OAim AMI KOO.M Can he at the corner of renn avenue Huford street. .S",n(i per week. ! I had and ."wp Ft ill liKXT - Furnisheil rooms cheap, for libt housekeepitli; Milam, m ar IVnrl. !' lk-3tp fr at i iX.wm m m v ( . - . ti " i f . ' i I v i l . ( l'i i 'III It Is Hard To Hold On to your money when you see our FREE OFFER. Wo aro ivini? you our profit on Refrigerators. If you aro interested, come quick. They arc going fast. E. L. Wilson hardware Co Dr. A. C. Stafford. Dentist In prepared to do all ktndo of dental work. Prices reasonable. ENamln Hon freo. Ons given In extrnrtlng wiien requested. Ilopins M and 15, over French Market New phone 80R. C. T. Helslg. T. V. Smelker. HEISIG & SMELKER. GENERAL INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS. 1'houes El Beaumont. Tex. Saratoga Q Batson Transfer AND LIVERY STABLE. PHILIP H. GARRIGAN, Prapr. Heavy hauling and general transfer and livery business. Thone No. C; Saratoga, Texas. A.Broussard's LIVERY. In Old Beaumont Iron Works Stand, corner Bowie and Orleans. BOTH 'PHONES 63 4$ a- MONEY LOANED ON DUMONBS, WATCKES, JEWEL RY. Low Rnte int. UNCLE SAM, Pearl St. How are Your Eyas You owe it, to your self to find out at once. See our eyo specialist. TI1I3 11 12 (J K JEWELRY CO. Leading Opticiaua Hebert & liebert, BUTCHERS and Dca'.ers In Live Stock. f.ook out for ricpro and mule, for hon. raised meat anil por'.i. Give us a call 3!)2 Main street. 2olh I'lionea 2'JO. HEDSRT t HE3ERT I : : : - I i V. WIE83 & SON I Fire, River and Marine, AcchlonH .- Ml - . A . Tx 1 i - a r Ajt,j r jy, n nil i Set Complete, ready for use, on Calder, Orleans, Pearl Austin, Magnolia, Liberty, North, Hebert, Forsythe4 Col lege, ParK, Pine and Main Sts. For $25.00 DEAUM0NT OAS 0 J. S. G01D0N a CO. TT CI 4 an PHONES No. 32 Beaumont College of Music and Art COLLEGE STREET, opposite High School. MRS. F. A. HYATT, Directress. Piano Voice ("till uro Klocution ami Physical Cultsiie. . . . Art Violin Harmony. Siirlit Sinking aul liand Mandolin and Guitar Kindergarten ol Music Opens September , Mrs. I r 1 1 and Mb; Pot Ins Mrs, Sarah Kclix li.iiihs Hill Mis. .b-nniif Hixby Mrs. ('ma Fuller Anion Navril.il Instruments V. II. Smith I'i'iif. .Ins. I n 1 liKiiio Uniii K. Uat'Iinuloii Method 5th. B. R. Norvcll, Prfisfdent. Cha. H. Stroeck, Cashier. Geo. C. O'Brien, Viee-Presldent, W. B. Ligon, Aaulstant Cashier. W. C. Tyrrell, 2nd V. P. . -. ,fj and Tornado lished 1865. Phono 9. Insurance. Estab- Btaumont, Texas. Does Not Want Them Mi-.s Sullivuii. liu) ti.ul.it I. Ill I if ll.-lcll Kl 111 T. i- 11,' :n! li . "I. ru Kinilciriiiti ti ln 'l. ilea l want anv nmic UUn'.t : tr-l.-ils." f-lic is tpK ti-i! as l;.-.-.l my 1 1 1 1 Ht.M'k ' f l-i i ! n:nl h!ra! at In t I-. can.-".-l.i " bat cl-c Ii liu. I ,n i.li.i; In Mi-pcrt nil ! il . -i . hi'. . i.ll M r-ll lllS l'i I il' ! . (Ii III til the lit b" I'Uill C' '-ll I I.I' M' I "llll'llll nir. r uf Is. -I ' n ma !-.::. 1 -. .ir'!s I .i;.l;,'t i I . i-'ii in..; The. I 'dl! I!l'.. T - I bind: mollis fur ii lit . .'I'L' lihichs f:.'iu 1. O. N. m r." :iunily fiiniisbi , Kli-al-.'tli. l wo 'vv ilumi -10. n; 1. Old Forrester WhisKey Guaranteed. Strict!yj)iire pud of ihe linesi llavor. Ibiitlrl at tho distillery and puaran- trrd hy tlio distillery. Sold overr the counter or by thehot- tb by P. G. FUREY, PHILLIPS ACADEMY Corner Sixth St. and Eroadway. Iieaumont. Texas. A proiiaratoiy gcliool for hoys and girls. Special att-ntion to students desiring preparation fur college. Af flliatiiiri with Unlversi'r of Texas In fivn branches; Tliolar.-hip to first honor pupil. Small classes. Atten tion to the Individual. Arthur B. Phillips. B. A., Master. Old 'phono 12it. ni'lU Caidar Ave rritMSIlKD ROOM3 Eieeantly furnished r.Hims, with or without nu-als lieiitig npurtmentJ 2-B-tfr MISCELLANEOUS. 41C Main , .. New Phone 20 ttrerc Lubricating OILS I it.r re 'f t: : ii 11. .,i f ?! i;. . al ..f t' . i L- 1V I' f- ' t t'- Mi.illl- f) I- Iis;ii..ii 1 1 . . 1 1 ciry rl :;. a l'ii..t tibo niu-t 1 ii t;i :. 1 t I. Mo i'.i al-"Ut In ' ' a: .' i. ll.'tiu--'. ct'iiibiniiiK in i r Iuims. ,t l.i- vi1! l.a :; : tl.it. Mt'lim 1 1. I !. a' a I.::' 1:i',,.' l:,'i- a mm i .in 1 .!.-!.. -is il.at 1..- I -i '; a i.;.t 1 I l. :.. Millionaire Ecccm rj Comrrcn I"i ! n Ii '' ' ' ' r ?. . I of , : irk : rcai ' l.trl FOR SALE CIIKAPj NOTICE Mrs. Hrlcn hUCsrt a I. paiT laTC rlarC iHU!Cs,i cpc.i tier s.-nocl 01 Mienograpnr. ."(" mtlillfTl cTlU CS day. September Dth. 1904. Day and I pr. ITl-UHim M.l, t I U Iw ( mj'-t els scs in d'cUtion $:.00 per J Ar)n1 V at OflCC t mortli. Positions qu.-ranteed.. Fu-' ft - st Room 11 ' Frcnrh MirHPl Grorcry tC. ' & - American National BanK, OF BEAUMONT. StocK, w Capital Exchange Drawn on all Principal Cities of the have the only Separate Steel Safety Ocpoidt Boxes $100,000.00. World. In the City.., UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY O0Q4O0000O-t0K)0 0 C"ftC.D400Cr000'0C0 This Space S Belongs To The 1 a Park Farm Liihfa Vaer tlicr information ca Btanchr-tte Btrfg . f'ea'-l St rtiont. Tem. N Plions 6, eau-1 Imo i ms i':i:i. i ivki.v. t'-1 . r. ir,,!!: ;i:- . ...... b:i "-'T .tc-hi.- 'ti . r. ..,.: ,, 1'..- ', l .,- M--rr.1 Ti -T-- - .' t, j, i . r : ' f. - ..ii rr'-t. ' ' -ir T.'.i , : .. 1 l.-i-t ft i'ii- r-':, i ' !' .i j "i .... ,i v. : 1 ' n r. r i-'i ' . I : V 1 .1. . ! I ..'.I " -. J--ii--V -V. I ' -- : I I Trof. Chesr.n'f Dancing Academs Cprr. Sat. for f irU Oct 3 fur .Idol:, :ademy VV V . f.i. !st W -... aqV in" i-PVKi:! I'.'r It ri r I.. . t-. i AMI t ". . 1 1 At-: 1 III t I. ' ll. M- 1 . I-,. :' T - rt n I'' r .-f l. i--i ai ! i -i r t. t: ' V. ... M I - in X. ;i s i ;i i I . :. f i.i i. t'ONTH At'TOII - irk. r'i!Ti4.-r ' t w t. low i 'ia: - : rat- . fli a- : I iii e I'd. Fo t X -. Vil'S.C STUD'O ?.. wi. . rMrTFiui T'hfr f Veil, riuto, Prj;ii. rrcffi'a .'e4 lyp'-.ta'.-vn : ' i r 1 v I Pub ft O'tat Va'm. Direct from Refinery to Consumer! No Jobber's profit! Write for I'rices Today! GULF REFINING COMPANY $'7 K.. tlbi. NEW ORLcANS. Ll. Phones On Credit. Cash. One Gallon X7ar Three Gallon Water Five G?.!lor. Wler -Ten Gallon Vter -Oae Carrel VTiUr - .10 - .25 - .35 .5'J 1.03 .CS .20 .30 s.40 .50 Specie! Ticket Discounts: 15 Oae Gallon Tici:?! - - 6 Thre Gallon Tiiiti 5 Five Gl:on TicKft ..: 3 Ten Gallon Tit; ?ti 5 One Barrel Tkfcp.t'. 10 Oae Birrei Tuhftt 20 One Barrel 7i:it? -5100 LOO 1.00 - .90 - 3.25 6.00 -10 OU WISS AL'ST.f. 5 FtECT HetC'3 Ck i. -3. ' P ' : Opens rrj--l-e- s vs' T' - , :rr ' -. ! i. " . .,r"- I' - ; ". n yti r ; x " -i n. w MISS Etl.1. A'-JT.V, Call for Tickets. It. C- "fl-1 ft