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4 v can save about one-fourth of J your clothes money if you’ll just make up your mind to pay cas h—then you don’t buy so much —you buy what you need and on what you do buy you save fully one-fourth. $20.00 Suits 1 4 I Specials Our Cash Price A $l.OO Shirts . 89c $22.50 Suits. 1 £ CH I $l-00 Underwear 89c Our Cash Price JL V* J" ' 75c Scrivens Drawers 55c $25.00 Suits, 1 Q QA § 250 Hose ’ 2 P airs *s° Our Cash Price 1 /tOU I 50c Hose always 45c Aaron. Frank Clothing Co. "m.'.EJ’st. HALF MOON ON HER WAY HERE Reproduction of Hendrick Hud- ! son's Boat Will Take Part In the Celebration. United Press. New York, July 10.—Coincident with I the launching in Brooklyn of the Cler i mont 11, a replica of Robert Fulton’s first eteaniboat, the Clermont, which demonstrated to the world th? possibili ties of steamship navigation,’this after noon, word was received from Rotter dam by members of the Hudson-Fulton celebration commission that the Half Moon, a reproduction of Hendrik Hud son’s boat, had started for New York to participate in the celebration next October. The Half Moon was shipped from Rotterdam, according to dispatches, on board the Holland-American freighter Soidyk. She is expected to arrive in this eity July 22 and will at once be fitted out for participation in the cere monies. —♦— — See the bridge built across the gulf j that separates the rich man Lazarus. At the Grand night p/ the 13th. Free. FUNERAL ItdTICE. , Sosan 8. Rayner. Di<jA—ln this city at 4:26 o'clock "pi m., Saturday, June 10, 1000, Busan 8. Rayner, aged 87 years. Prayers will be held at the residence of her grand daughter. Mrs. Susan G. Matlock, 301 Warren street, at 6 o'clock p. m. today. Remains will be shipped to Fort Worth over the M. K. & T. at 9 o’clock p. m. < o Brooklyn Tabernacle sermons now be ing published in over 300 newspapers. Pastor of the Tabernacle in free lec tu|e at the Grand Tuesday night. SIGN SCALE WITH SONS OF VULCAN Pittsburg, Pa., July 10.—Members of the United Sons of Vulcan received word at their headquarters today that the Youngstown Sheet and Tube com pany had signed a wage agreement with that organization. Marshal McCune, secretary of the United Sons of Vulcan, said that this plant is the largest iu the western association and that tho agreement signed will offect 175 pud dlers besides a large number of laborers who will go to work. The Youngstown plant is the first of the independent plants to come to an agreement with the Sons of Vulcan. HerbinE I wutVit? 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Flores St. Both Phones SUNDAY. “RICH MAR IN HELL” BY PASTOR RUSSELL Noted Divine Will Deliver a Series of Interesting Lectures On Unusual Subjects at the Grand Opera House Beginning Next Tuesday Night. The coming of Pastor Russell, presi dent of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract society, to San Antonio, and the conven tion of Bible Students to be held in Connection with his visit will attract many visitors from other states. Word 1 has been received by those here in ' charge of arrangements that two car load of interested Bible students from ; the north and east started from Chi- j cago last Friday for San Antonio via Memphis, New Orleans and Houston, and that they expect to participate j more or less in the open question meet ings held in the various cities en route । to Seattle. Another carload will be made up and join the party at San An tonio and make the circuit to St. Joseph, Mo., the last convention city for this ' trip. It has been less than a month since Pastor Russell returned from an exten sive tour through seven countries of Europe. Very largely attended meet ings were reported from many of the cities where he spoke end conducted thirty-five meetings, some lasting from four o’clock in the afternoon until after j 11:30 pt night. Pastor Russell seems to delight to tell about the subjects which are gener ally avoided by sectarian teachers, giv ing as his reason that these matters are often of vital importance to us all ami, that many of them are the real doetri nal stones and that we must hear and understand them before we can proper ly do character building, or before we can really appreciate many Bible truths. Mr. Rnssell has of late years conic very prominently before the people by his writings, which reach millions of readers weekly through various publics i tions and by public lectures, ho having ' delivered either his famous discourse, [“Where Are the Dead?” er “To Hell C. T. RU SSELL. and Back” /o crowded houses in nearly every large city in America and Europe. Ban Antonians who take advantage of the opportunity of hearing this cele- j brated speaker on so important and generally misunderstood a question as “The Rich Man in Hell,” should, and no doubt will, then have a more satis factory idea about the matter. General attention began to be paid to Mr. Russell in the east in 1877 as a re sult of several debates and six or seven day series of lectures delivered in the vicinity of Boston. The six day debate held at Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, in February, 1908, between Rev. White of Dallas and Mr. Russell is remembered by many of our readers. Pastor Russell, as he is called, is ed itor of the Watch Tower and pastor of the famous Brooklyn Tabernacle. He lays claim to no sect or creed and these convention meetings are strictly nou sectarian and interdenominational. Speaking of the visit to San Antonio, a promineat member of the society said yesterday: “The convention sessions for the in terested will be held during the day Tuesday. For the public Iqcture, as ad vertised, the Grand opera house will be used. “Pastor C. T. Russell will, next Tues day evening, discourse on “The Rich Man in Hell,’ ‘The Thief in Paradise’ and 'Lazarus in Abranam's Bosom.’ “Elaborate arrangements have been made to accommodate the many visitors coming from other cities. “The assembly is unique, as no bust ness will be conducted, no polities will be discussed, no offices to be sought after. The time will be spent in wor ship, praise meetings and fellowship be tween brethren. “The object of this convention is tho elucidation of Bible teachings in tho in terest of the truth only. This conven tion is strictly non sectarian and is not held for the purpose of building up any one denomination. “Pastor Russell of Brooklyn Taher naele is one of the most celebrated ora tors in the pulpit today. He has re newed hope in the hearts of many of his hearers in almost every American eity, as well as in many cities in Eu rope. We fully believe that when Pas tor Russell arises to speak in the Grand opera bouse Tuesda.v night the inspira tion derived from his large and intelli gent audience of representative San An 1 tonio citizens will insure their hearing this fascinating orator at his best.” SAN ANTONIO LIGHTAND GAZHTTE HENRY CLEWS SAYS TIFT WILL SIGN THE BILL Banker Says President Will Break Pre-Election Prom ises of Revision Downward, CORPORATION TAX WILL BE ADOPTED United Press. New York, July 10.—Henry Clews, member of the banking firm of Henry Clews & Co., and a man who keeps his finger on the national pulse of politics in so far as finances are concerned, be lieves that the tariff bill as passed by the senate will be the one finally adopt ed and that President Taft will attach his signature to the measure in viola tion of his pre-election pledges. In his weekly stock review, issued to night, Clews says: “The tariff problem will soon be out of the way and no further important changes are anticipated from the tariff bill as passed by the senate. The work of the conference committee should not extend beyond two weeks. “After that everything depends upon President Taft. Should he fulfill his pre-election promises and insist upon a downward revision, it is difficult to say how he can escape vetoing the present bill. If he does, it is impossible to tell how much further delay will ensue. The prevailing belief, however, is that he will sign the bill. ‘‘lt looks now as if the corporation tax would bo adopted. Much as this Is to be regretted, the tax on holding com panies ryould be a' good feature, inas much as it would enforce publicity re garding these mysteries and afford bet ter knowledge of their corporations.” The rich man wore good clothes and ate good food. It is said he went to hell. Pastor Russell’s free lecture will draw a moral from this. COMPLIMENTARY DANCE. Mr. and Mrs. L. Milbourne, who have I conducted the Electric Park dancing pa- I villion two seasons, and lave made such a host of friends among dancers of San Antonio by maintaining an unusual tone of refinement and good behavior, also | bringing about the most nearly correct I dancing in the city, will show their appreciation to the patrons of the pavil i lion by a complimentary dance Monday night." This well appointed pavillion | will be thrown open and an effort put I forth to have every one spend an en -1 joyable evdfiing. The full pavillion or i chestra that has won such favor among dancers, will render their choicest 1 music. Brooklyn Tabernacle sermons now be ing published in over 300 newspapers, j Paster of the Tabernacle in free lec ture at the Grand Tuesday night. “NOT INTERESTED” IN DIVORCE CASE STORIES United Prose. Philadelphia, Pa., Tuly 10.—Charles A. Newhall, once an internationally fa mous cricketer, who 's named as co respondent by Dawson Hoopes in his suit fw divorce, said tonight he is ‘‘not interested” in the story of kisses, ki monos and bathing recited in the Hoopes divorce petition. “I don’t know anything about the Hoopes,” aaid Newhall. “They don t interest me, any of them. I let Dawson Hoopes off easy at the time he wounded me with a shotgun. I don’t care to go into the case at all. I shall say noth ing more at this time.” Newhall refers to the incident of a year ago, when Hoopes was fined $lOOO and sentenced to a year in for shooting and seriously injuring New hall. The sentence was afterwards re mitted. marriagFucenses. Tommy Banks and Adel* Ring Carmine Granato and Tnocenclo Brita. Maltbies A. Osburn and Sara Porter. VACATION JOYS EASILY SPOILED When you find the strange eating and drinking dtfes not agree with you. Therefore take a little Bitters along. HE WILE FIGHT THE MINDAMUS Secretary of State Townsend Will Not Entertain Writ Even If One Is Secured. Special Dispatch. Austin, Tex.. July 10.—Secretary ef State Townsend said today he believed the mandamus proceedings threatened by San Atftonio parties to compel Mm to file the charter of a social olub with out requiring the anti-liquor affidavit, would go before the district court as he certainly would not entertain it. He declared the affidavit prevents the or ganization of clubs which violate tho law by selling liquor on Sundays and election days. A treat is offered at the Grand Tues day night which many are coming hun dreds of miles to enjoy. -o ■ a Tubercular Cattle Barred From Nebraska United Pres*. Omaha, Neb., July 10. —Governor Shallenberger today issued an order that all cattle brought into Nebraska for dairy breeding must show that they have been inspected and are free from tuberculosis by bearing a tag to that effect. The order is the result of a state-wide campaign against tubercu losis in dairies. Practically nearly every city in the state has made new ordinances on tu bercular cattle since the campaign started. It is believed that the gov ernor’s order will help matters materi ally. The order also provides that cattle sold at public markets or stock yard* for breeding or dairy purposes must have been tested and found free from tuberculosis. ♦ »» Everyone would be benefited by tak ing Foley’s Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual consti pation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much su perior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley’s Orino Laxative today? Bexar Drug Co. “And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God.” How about the rich man, the thief and Lazarus — are they in this company! LAKESIDE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE Lakeside Classical Institute of San Antonio is an interesting school de voted to the education of boys. It is definite in its aim and distinctive in its features. It is based upon the principle that a boy should be sur rounded with influences of culture and refinement in order to produce a cul tured gentleman. The accurate dis cipline, the comfortable and homelike surroundings, the able and abundant teaching force, the small classes that allow thorough individual work, added to the supply of wholesome and well prepared food, all combine to give the best results and results are what pa trons pay for and want. The fine cli mate with the carefully regulated out door sports and games, and tho modi fied military from which the objection | able features have been eliminated, | give ideal conditions for health and physical development. This excellent institution invites thorough invoetfga- j tion and asks for patronage upon it* merit alone. Its catalog is fall and complete and will give much valuable information about the education of boys. If you have a boy to send to a boarding school, you should have this catalog. Reason vs. superstition. Pastor Rus- I sell at the Grand Tuesday night. Free. | The real difference In men I* not the . lack of opportunity, but the laek of ea- ; pacHy to discern opportunity and power to take advantage of opportunity. Buy West Gardendale farms NOW. DAHLGREN. BENSON 4 WELCH. BOMB NIMES IKE SIIIEO SAV POLICE i Labor Men Say So Too, But Story Is Different. I United Press Chicago. 111., July 10.—Mutual suopi [ cion was added to the bomb outrage sit j uatiou tonight when the police declared they had, evidence against Vincent and Joseph Altman, labor Union officials and brothers, under arrest as suspects in the recent bomb ease. Joseph's detention is for the avowed , purpose of making him “tell what he knows ’ ’ about his brother’s actions dur : ing the past six months. Vincent Alt man is held in lieu of $50,000 bond to answer for the explosion of a bomb I that destroyed $lOO,OOO worth of pro party, blinded one man, and injured [ many. Officials and members of the labor 1 unions accuse the police of having i knowledge that all of the thirty bombs I exploded near gambling resorts were used in a factional war between gam | Mera, and of fearing to make arrests. A dose before meals will keep the digestion normal and bowels open. Stomach Bitters is splendid in cases of Cramps, Diarrhoea, DUzluom, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Malaria, Fever ft Ague. Don’t hesitate about trying it. for we guaran tee it pure. J San Antonio Furniture Co. Bsuth Ska Military Plaza ■■■ Specials For This Wook $3.00 Oak Center Tables, 24-inch top, Qi EE this week only .wIiWW < - $7.50 Lawn Swings, four passenger, well QQ QE made, this week only at WviUV Refrigerators at Cost This Welk Only FINO I SURE CURE FOR StEEPING SICKNESS Discovery Means Opening Up of Dark Continent. United Press. New York, July Is.—Seieatiste at tached to the John D. Rockefeller in stitute of medical research believe they have discovered an absolute cure for the sleeping sickness, the dread scourge ef African jungles. Official announce niant ef tho discovery and tho formal statement regarding the cure will bo delayed until experiments have proven the efficiency ef the remedy beyond doubt. The discovery is in the form ef a powder and is dissolved in water and injected hypodermically. The German savant who is collaborating with the Rockefeller scientists has made tests of the specific in Africa and has re ported thst there ean be no doubt of its efficiency. The injection produces a complete cure within three days. When asked about the matter the scientists were very much embarrassed and at first declined to discuss It. They finally outlined the cure, however, and one of them said: This discovery means the solution of the African problem, it will open the way for white immigration and civili zation in the dark continent. For this reason notiring more important to the modern world could happen than the demonstration of the efficiency of our serum bovond peradventure. ” Sleeping sickness is communicated by the dreaded tsetse «y and is marked by a drowsiness growing into deep slumber which ends in death. “Be sure you are right, then go ahead.” You will make no mistake in hearing the free lecture at the Grand opera house Tuesday night. WHY? Do men have their hair cut Satur days? Does a girl try to improve on na ture? . .. Do people say “yee” when they mean “no?” Do you tip a girl waiter and not a man ? Do some people read the last chapter first? Do people use their recreation hours for working ? Are people early to the theater and late to church? Do people lick a horse that they know won’t go any faster? Do boys soak in the creek all day and kick at a bath at home? Does a man feci happy when a con ductor overlooks his fare? Why? 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The police are loofciag for Pe ter Democco, a wealthy suiter e< the girl, who bed been forbittea to u4cM her by bar foster mother. The assailant of the two wemea ea. tered the parlor of their home salt with scarcely a word, drew a firing five shots ip rapid sneeesston. Two shots struck each ot the womeu. The mu then hurried from the house and made his escape. The police have learned that De moceo, who had been driven from tho Raub home, had come to Newark thit evening and was seen near the Raub home shortly before the shooting. Solomon says heU is never full. Per haps it is s great deal larger than heaven, represented by Abraham’l bosom! Free lecture at the Grand Tues day night. ASSISTING HIM TO FIRST. “The caterpillar is the slowest thing on earth.” said the young man, poling at the tree trunk with his cana. “Oh, I don’t knew,” said the young lady in the hammock, who haun't as yet scored her first engagement for the summer. A HANDY MAN. “Why so sad?” queried the young man, looking at her fondly. “Oh, nothing special; only I hay* troubles of my own,” said the frail young thing, sighing. “I insist on taking a hand .u them,” ho said, seizing a dainty palm that was wasting its time in her lap- r resorts If Seeking Vealth, Preserve Yon* Health by Summering at WAUKESHA ♦ha city of recreation and heaKh. fu? drive, boating. «*htn«. bathing, ten nis World's finest Jcr curinK all kidney disease* Prices to suit everyone. Write for free Illustrated book lot w. R. FRAME, See'y., Care National Bank. Waukesha. Wie.