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this week has . Hst mo-u.ofwlk:h:kimh"fi'u England. tem to places ‘which do not st present enjoy adequate banking facilities, with regard also to geographical and te forelgn money order business. The efficacy and the popularity of the plan have been demonmstrateéd earlier ‘than was expected, and we may regard the postal savings bank as having come ta stay. Strange as it may seem, the HO!' wood, Mass., postal savings bank is credited with leading all the others for amount of deposits. Rockport, Mass. gets one; and Bristol, in this state, is to have one, They will guickly run into the hundreds. TSR T THE MOVING PICTURE BUSINESS The moving picture business has en- circled the globe and is the popular and enlightening entertainmenmt of all Muy——lmllh!otmflmh Esteem-—Quoufiem&on : Ptpeul(dl’dtothelfllmn. : b. Has there besn greater resulting TEXAS CITIES. $ 3 nlue Mr. H..C. Lange, Sas the largest ohs- }| . untries. Like the presence of the - Pop. m""hfi“m,“ water works and sew ‘e smy. geper fu Bastewd L ) onograph in Afries and in China and Galvesten, fl.&! several departments' £ . - ' | active partner in a large and frem three teo fomv §| 1,5, it is even in these countries as Palostine, 10,482 grocery establishment. than that of amy $a )| , 51 of American gemius and Houston, 78,800 1 = Wevwiish. St o doliveved to overf| ., century progress. ¥ £t 7 i e o b e o B Bouses i» Mew-}| * 1, ;5 country on eitmer side of the| 1. a. s any pelitical designstien 7 P Pflafln e "l:'mm‘ y hm- @né sedd By nimety-thrée Per f|'yoter has the moving picture show|allowed after the names of candidates Il departments; and 1t| bosniepotiies pomuionpr g Windbam || ). 5 such tremendous success 3s in{om the ballot? i edged sword and subject to -op England. It was less than three years| Galveston—One answered Yes. One ot bign ek misajoners, mayor, | use, and is more of an ifluri o ago that they began there, and today| No. are s commission plan than a England is sald to have over 2,000| Palestine—None. bopiron gy . ool s was proved in the city. of Fort Werth, cinematograph theaters, with 250 in| Houston—Party primaries previded | ¥ y commission, Jear , where an attempt : § London alone, representing, all told, an | for. Hitherto enly democratic primary gy - O m“‘,‘“&fiem in an. -r.berjb production of investment of $10,000,000. The largest| 12l0. Al white citiems free t0'gafs) T oL, ember of the muni. | clement that he had offended ; return is said to be in the little house| o) nortisan. This year socialists will | cipal council give his full time te the the performance of hig M. near Piccadilly circus, the very heart| have party tlcket opposing ticket to| o of administration? The state statute con arnple | | of fashionable Londen. with & seating! be nominated in non-partisan, or white : provision for the removal capacity of less than 300 and a profiti man’s, primary. ‘ mg:l:elwlg—:—uo, fll’y continue in tentno‘r‘ cortnlvt e il Gnds of $50,000 a year. The cost of fitting One answered No. egu] pérsonal-business, giving | recal not necessary and o ¥ ten " the thesior 1 abont SIonamn. | . His the setiity of pertie in| e, CHe skirs samelent oy o | io compiicaie. Business men il not The sensational film is more in de- | seifishly seeking the election of their | poration director. to be called upon fo go mand than the educational and the!own members been diminished? One answered—No. or more. extrc. umpll‘nluham A play lhflt will outlive them success of these shows in Fngland and! Gglveston—We never were troubled| Palestone—Omne w'“.q_..q.‘ gle term. u “alk. elsewhere is attributed to films dis-|on this score, as all divisions among Houston—Supposed to. [} to induce mpeunt business men -t playing wild American life, candidates is within ' the demoeratic One answered—Yes. run for OJ:&—TM Tribune. party, honce party lines are not drawn.| d. Has the financil standinig ef the Your. grandparents enjoyed it, | EDITORIAL NOTES. One an:md Yes. city besn improved? 1 § . It will be, popular when your as Palesti: ne answered No. % at . grandchildren are ng. ........... Mexico will net find it the quickest Houston—Partisan feelin bas - di- lce. - it 3 foa g M way to end the revolution to ignoref,,inished—issue is between men, and th bel chief. ne—One answe E g “otg:r;:;,?gr;:: pien fo bs Nt Houston—City’s credit was not good It is a little too early to adopt the c. In General,- are the elections {:zklh:‘l‘f oénntt- when commission e . 3 on has paid n;: ‘l’)‘:::;ull‘“:::lon in the interest oleaner? $400.000 dabt, & s X Galveston—Yes, much cleaner. * sinking fund for bonded debt; and One answered Yes. made the city's credit gilt-edged. One answered—Yes, NOT STATE | Sheriff Sibley of Windham county has Heen & manager of pris- m nd hes the firool;lyn N‘: h‘ Ll .u-lo of what 2 jail shoul Gentle spring may ve slip] a ? in confinement | cog or two, but she gives evidence of g;’:;{;’;:}‘:‘:_;‘,‘:"cgmfi;: A, hnm ,ra.?: The prisoners| coming right along. proper influences; less opportumity for| V. In general, is the new form ef in the yn jail earned 97,000 last D T R SRR S OR petty politicians to prey upon candi- | government: cleaner from pelitical in- of 45,080 was net profit; The traction lines' of Chicago carry| dates, as in old days, when 28 elective # meore busi -like in adminis- -7‘ gherift has used these pris-| 1,378 persons a minute. This looks like| offices werz filled, instead of five as oSy g me#s upen the veads ané for farm|a whirlwind business. today. * tration, more - offectually organized, ‘nfl: 'lon labor was short and they One answered Yes. oordillly‘irwim the Public to a more progressive, more soundly -eco- nemical? {Lecture on fllmstun Science Il. a. Are men of highar character Galveston—Most emphatically, Yes. Pl'pf. HER"ANN ' HERING, C.S8.B. and greater ability induced to become | One answered—Yes. =~ = L a i candidates for office? Palestine—One answered—Yes. of Cencerd, N. ' CHRIBTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 2 Nerwfich, Conn., If firepreof buildings could be fur- nished with non-combustible mater- ials they might be safer. ‘It is no 10. er that Sheriff Sibley op- eitzer bill, in the state leg- which previd age h T tics, th teo d seem < Houston—So much so that only s i1 Member of - the Christian Science fotere use of comwict -l.bor ‘b‘;"n:(. to r;'x::l:‘;c: the‘b’c‘:’:‘-e vat tghe: s g:}‘ve::::’;le(;s%::mhauuuy, Yes. | very smtlfli mi;mrlty Bxf cl‘toileu would P K s Mh oft Lehgtuneghilp A of ‘the First. f cadily to e g now consider for a minute a proposi- | Cyred E. Pinkbam’s | Chure st Seion . Toate %e makes a strong point| WOV I8 mot r y to be stated. - Palestine—One answered Yes. Ut 0 Yeutons the: M- rard SyRtest w LYM R of CI entist, Boston, also, that the coun- ".‘-""' Mass. at the Y. M.:C. A. Hall, I& mot state iostitutions and SR g T B L Houston — Houston’s commission M md The man whe kicks & banana skin | charter requiring maver and commis | On° 2nswered—Yes v Mondsy, April 3rd, 191%;/at 8 p. m. ff the pavement is a bétter citizen|siomers to give entire time to office,| VI. a. What per cent. of veters i Wis. = “I am glad to, 1m- No ‘cards of admission required. Weuld not he restricted by| ¥ . rote . No e of i SIR This fs a | P® the person who threw it there. g;?r;;- :::x':‘"fi e‘;"m‘m&" t'm wie | required to gain a recall, and is it of- | nounce 1 hvohecnm(g = — ————— uw which should be de-| Winter has such a habit of sitting|financial sacrifice for civic'good. Mayor | fective? i T pepsia_and MUSIC. & reasenable doubt | in the lap of spring in this Jatitude m:: is the :fi:aplenou- :insmnfl: of this h&nvut.on—nonl‘lt want it and wen't A 16 ki of pul t us far. ve it; no recall. e - comu wp for-adeption :;: it fs not wise to expect anything | king of public servan - Palestine” Two-ihirds of voters—it o -rP- . GERR ————————— @ b. Are your aldeemen chosen as| is effective. B JUVENILE ARDOR. Happy thought for today: The mar | specialists—that is, for especial know- reg’f,‘_"“’“‘cm"" proyides for no it ey g e g ll || E R n.o-dzh‘ girls need| who boils his water will live longer|ledge of finan of highways, of [ "y Tal public _utilitiss—water, b lflhdtoletmy' < i 122 Prospect Lo ate season if there| than the man who warms his tod with| building, er, departmental work in and electric lighting plamt v, w . Bl velief. After -hlg v Tek 611 Norwicl, Ca ln the ullhborhooé a het peker. charities, fire d-nnmnt, water works, | 99% 4 ) _— od by the city, and are they inventer: annusally, and a balance sheet pub- lished, as is the custom of corpora- performances. Two SRS rlb New M @irls of ten and eight Chicage reports 67 arrivals a day vesrs Bave IR their lives within a| when her port is open for business. otc.? QGalveston—If practical, but’ generai- FIF 'YOU 'WANT A" - ~‘FIRST CLASS l-lANO. s Iy ral 8in . get.a S 'M in thia way. This is a better record than some seéa- Lfi;%‘,?:;oad Raes of Senesl Sonoa tions owning such plants? ] g i m&”n » through engaged in her fatal| ports make, g:le ntxixsweud Yes. < Y Gaih/leaton»Wa.te;eaild lt):u‘: and © 48 Sowtk A St, Taftwille. g cont: el b 5 SR lestine—Onz answere: es. ublic' building el c n! are . of m:‘:o?‘;u'!m,rn: With ten thousand American alarm{ Houston—No. Commissioner Gaston, Zwm by cit; and annupa.l reports oo N. Y., last Monday, but| ¢locks, China ought to be able to wake | finishing third two-year term, and run- | made of them as from all city depart- i 1 .'m ight of interfering, | UP before Ryssia gets the bulge on her|ning for fourth, has become financial | ments. 5 ’ ovea »| the next time. expert; Jones, storekeeper, has done Yes; electric lights exclusively for S 2 WA he Bad gmeseded the P extremely well managing cit{‘ Wltfl- city’s own use. Two private plants & Phis record seldom had Texas is large enough to support a works; Kohlhauff, printer, as im- | furnish. lights for citizens. gy Weem resihed by sny pupil in the proved fire depariment service, and| Palestine—No. illion people; and still Sen- 11 " % : p eahool,. but she was not satisfled with bundred m. S contraetor, has done well as Houston—City owns water works | who e " Bhand Eandduaed: niilh ator Bailey does not believe that it d bridge commissioner. and publishes yearly balance sheet. | mgtion, fibroid tumers, ir- H m ar w her €38th jump had| ®POUld ever be divided. One answered No. Only water owned by city. mhdm N‘:hu : - i S S LK — soEl i e AR Baen then cellapsed and! ;.3.. Mathewson of New Haven Houston Plan Inferior to Galveston. | Deszing-down feeling, fia indi- 157 m St Hi, a. ls the greater and mere diut on’ Yelmflar o that of Eliz-|™2Y have been toe good to bad little| 4irect responsibility upen members of The city of Houston, in this state, w‘mm‘ it 7" | boys; but if he was steering them for P HEd some three years ago adopted the abeth Mallen, tem years old, of No. . olithenaiii Bh ot Y the municipal counsi Galveston plan, with Bew festures ydh Plnkhlml g 19 Fivet svenue, Leng Beland City, who | 500 (E#eNETP making Mol Gaiveston—By far. sdded, or what were thought to be v..etabh e Gompound sst MSE' 50¢ mistake. disg Mageh 15, following prolonged ex- One answerad Yes. improvements. Fort Worth and Dal- remedy for famh fll!, llll ercine rope 5 Palestine—One answered Yes. o+ ,.:! “flfl'Cl:'llh:!\:ith:l::ef:n Public attention is called to the fact| Houston—Yes. Houston's mayor is | 38 soon followed suit. One of the :m:mmitm themulm m" '.g“ c."s E"l"lllfl i = general manager, the four commitelon- | Creasea. the powsr of the mayor, in. | 10 5t 1688 EIYD this i NOTICE SIS B " | creased the salaries of the mayor and i a Sonid % T ment managers, It is easy to fix re- sponsibility, and easier than under the mmi;;log;:”tto: j“::‘d‘i’“b" e:!h":: old ward form to influence ¢ity gov- vl ring Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now ernment by an expression of public ::x‘ny?;l::edrctm’vxl;(l’lsiisx:;:r;:g“éevotet:fi forit. located in her new office, Breed Hall opiuien. - of their time to the business of the Room 1. One snswited Xus, city. The provision that every official "‘l’ Office Haurss, 1 to 4w b. Are appointments made by them | must give his whole time to the city 'l:ele hone 660, e WA g good form, the legislature gracefully | (mere than before) on the grounds of | actually prohibits a first-class business P = Y SHOWNNG @O MUCH HASTE. |Vielded the pomt. fitness rather than polit | strength? |man from accepting the offices of AN - A AN Qalvéston 0. thisad mayor and commissioners. To illus- A Fi l IBaveral Mussashunctis, towns RaVINE| suaioge, N v e mwapected of| o ionerid el trate” Mr. 1. H. Kempner, commission- « T. _ delio Beer thetr poor farms/ because they er of finance and revenue in Galveston, that Champ Clark is preparing to put old, of No. €52 Gates avenue, on more style than Uncle Joe Canmon Erodyn. e e e Top ome| over thought of, in spite of Jefferson- ll.hl'el thet Rer; death was Imminent o Saapeiclty. for several ereafter. e e S T It is well foryparents to caution ‘When President Taft called Califor- ssnedl giele against such violent exer.| Nia's.attention to the fact that wav- cive in the neme, of sport. ing the red shirt at Japan was not in i b having intentions to- reform just be- Palestine—On2 answered Yes. 2 ma f re: ‘kable financial ability, ‘ {Successor te A. T. Gerdner) On Draft 1 have had no use forythem for several| ... . it is knocking at thé door of| Houston—Yes, decidedly. People be- | 3 Tha president of two banks uamm Tefl.n DPeli el ’; m";s vears, the Worc legram advises . S “| #in to understand city hall is a busi- 34 4 : m, vers-Everywhers. the legislature and asking for com Galveston Cotton exchange, and in ad. l 3 them net.to be imia‘husry. The Tele- > ness house, not any lopger a feedbox i, 11 of a.c vel 3 4 | mission zovernment. ; dition is & director in a number . H. JAC Co. gram says: “®hef demnewrats are pre- for politicians; and the commission is | pysiness concerns and is the head of L i . paring -to /make free trade for this judged by its ,ability to get business a large cotton busines: ‘Without and Tel, 136-5. cer. Market and ‘Water Sts. country, and thay has, multipied the] LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR foknice, jor &1L SR pouvly pairiotism and local pride this man's e e e e et 13 oM 60+ J 3 PG 5 2 e, services could not be b e s :‘:;:r‘:‘ :M Tzhoi:’:;:'&fi Direct Safety to the Publie. c. Does the administration in ite]to the city’s business onda.n avarnh“: BOfll‘ding : i rhaps two heurs per day, yet it old coumtey, But even Massachusetts! yir maitor: 1 i 5 _ | methods resemble moere than the old | De! £ : : cannet sead everst¥ig or sll kind=| toriai of recent date it vemibds me|form the business administration of [Services have been of Inestimable Stable i of free trade bunched at one session!that our legislature frequently passes | seme large industry? - % of congtese Some. of ,the momey that| laws to protect our health and safety Galveston—Much more so. i has aholMshed pm’in this state is{ but I fail to recall any they ha 6ne answered Yes. Chlldren. OI 9 12.14 P“h m" Foing morth over the Canadian line to| PASsed that protects the health or| Palestine—On greund of fitness. FOR FLETCHER’S HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. dimsinish the . poventy there after the safety of the drug clerk who is work- Housten—Two answered Yes. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. ing from twelve to fifteen hours a day, recipresity. agreement lets in the milk| which, if such a law was passed, would i and efher farm ts free of duty.| be a direct safety to the public as| 'V' 2 'A" thy :"‘"-" of :‘" "'h’,' Therefese it will be spread a MHttle| much, or more than any law they have | or and aldermen larger . under - this thinmer over Massalchusetts.” passed. form than before? If the demaecrats are determined to| There is a bill before our present| Galveston—Yes, hut now only five, have a free Rhnifing-bee for the tariff | I®€lslature in faver of a ten-hour day | pefore werz 16. during 2 prolengedjextra session, there| for them, which the state association One answered Yes. is me @eubt what s going to happen| s o5 i being opposed by the clerks. | Palestine—One answered Yes. t | Is it to be supposed for a moment that Houston—Yes.. Mayer receives $4,000 o the manufacturing business of New | apy cmployes in any kind of labor|s year, each commisgioner $2.400. Wo Teiephone 383 CASTORIA Tngland during the next two years. would oppose a law that would give|find men who ‘offer for commissioner- N X NOT RAGHNG MACH ey, A Whrkingt the Rores woa- dnve| hare o Poue. T o : Ii view of the discovery of R HINES, ey are working the hours an ays { begin to think salaries shou be 3 VI or O, As important_assoctution, of auto-| 3,500, AL SN 167 12 1 tcasona | rleee, ox requirement, o, give entirs The ideal soap is one that g K o ? - t 5 e brooks about mc\tfi mamutacterers hu,decuiad to| lish—is it commonsense? vutaono e 5 so m .w b permit me mere af their high-power They also say it means less pay for One answered Yes. 3 hands or clothes—and at the same time, is sold at a price so - cars @ be used for racing purpeses | them. Tt is a known fact among the sinee they do net think it advances m’o{ess;m;‘ that only n.ba}:n ten p:r 5 thelr intemegts. cent. of the young men who aenter the f= i 8 AR exehangs says: “The automobile b, “.""'l"i't‘ ".},’fi:‘“‘,&‘““ }_::{ enough - OIly W .“ WIIM Iready demonstrated its value as i s Vgt B i P hag 2! get out and into other and more at- Competition is too keen and life is ‘| said ¢o" contain trout, we ,have stochd up with a full & great conveniemce and pleasure to| tractive business where there is better | t0o Strenuous for an eémployer to keep 3 nom line mankind. Its raakers Nave alwo groved| pay and shorter hours. Would it be| o0 his pay roll men 'goltre not_in low that you can use it fm!y 7 ne of that it eam travel at a tremendous| wise for the proprietor to attempt to ;‘;:';“Ll‘(;’i‘; I.mi.’“"z'é‘e??‘-&': :}’ oo o ¢ ° clip when that is necesary—which is[ Teduce the pay of lis clerks when | ness is closi e without fdh' that you are ¢ ackle i 5 ey are oring abou! e men, I u ri nan, 3 e e te ahenat Use %] of them in the state and more so in .,.‘,z‘.:, fi.’“m.m"ufigner stop ; wasteful or extrav t. : t, ta asayene, h Show other states; and thereby drive the drlnkint at once. e stan .'.n ¥ 3 can go Mfl‘n:i :O”m:ld a tu:: orf a| other ten per cent, out of the busi- | Fémedy for thg g’uor hubn. will hel¥ i ) * road course & miles an. hour for| pess. | housands : < , We several hours? Nothing of that sort| To talk “shorter hours” would be ¢ uen rastored to Tives ot 5 ; m soap D-—lmx. gl € are now rcdy to cauld’ over he dome in actual touring; | more inducement for a young man to “demonstrate. nobedy ‘waild want te de it enter the business, and a better ar- 3T g 1 There is no resl mecessity for such| Sument than to say that because "I ler. “ : ) ay high-pewec Shutovse wars sud the tine Sories harder than ‘smy iner drug | < OVEiSS vor : L ; clerk in town for a dezen or fifteen i}l deubtless cewme when the speed-| years and it did not kill me, I -don't "\I of touring cars on good roads will} think it will kill the rest of ‘them. have a4 Tegal Hmit whieh will bave to OBSERVER. bhe respected. Neorwicl, March 30, 1911. its use, we s WA 021 / lv. your money Mck . INE is | in . twe forms. The secialists have carried Wichita, Housten Water Works. . a0~ Kan., amf they prepose to carry out] Sure. The people of Houston foday |’ reforms after the example of the un- own a plant for which they paid about watltes victors. 3900,000 five vears ago. which is R R TR at low QI'.'imllQ ml;; “.m.l?% lui ux‘.d iu which . will be wort W = | ne 0“?" “" Smaile M’! for life on | carnings finish paying off -its bonded ::‘n‘."”‘ o onu #80; aud ix the envy of | debt, fully §10,000,000.—Chronicle, Feb- Arctie txll'tofl Tuary * Kosh S