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Condensed Austin News
with anlhnrliy
ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL
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DOMESTIC
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(treat Events That Are Chang*
Ing the World's Destiny Told
in Paragraphs
•hart Chraniala at Faet Oeeurrencee
Throughout the Union and Our
Celenl**—New* Prom Europo
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Hngur Mima, txiuvlultxl at murder
b> a jury wltkh tuaaad a volu lu
tlaiaiiuiaa whuthar he alutuld ha
luuitd guilty «r nut guilty. h*» brau
jMtn(uned by Guv. Lee M Hua well
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tb* country fora of
Ladled onion* and cabbage. Wt aha II
•i*o art before them a doaaert, I Im*
•gteft, of fig* and paaa and beana; and
they may roast myrUaberriea and
bembnuis at the Are, taking wine with
tiudr fruit lt» moderation,"
Hy order h»al Uaued. the Railroad
tXuumbMtou reduced the rblea amt
udvuuiuiu weights eu at ether hogs.
Stueber hega ii» double deck ewe
will take the Steck, cattle rates and
thecae tn Mingle deck cars the attack-
er calf rate*
made 15. <><*<•
•He»i«ut fat hog rates.
court marttai wbteb trita bw M «*( Lmow RFfttavr rwgmrtM to ft*
**taite* to ■■uMfitoft- Tb* **•*<*► | CkMBRMWvw IbnpnrtMMwt ftaaa Mm*
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•Marttag ttat Cterterttasrtft’ «mto w a* Sv Mm Ml<to>ta< *tok** ga*nm
rwmtea^tte mmmm MM to *a Sto I ^nmu to taxwrv** ta* TV-
to •• Mt Mm Hm tor. ctmawm tori* tto* utaw «e *m<
Jabn Bl BteL M*ta MMVMary- to' *ww»«itsra a*4 rttaortxteft*
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Tripe te Manilla by municipal a®b
«bkte from tbe KOYtneea at Govern-
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Tviaa has joined wllh Nebraska
and Na'tli Itnknta In endeavoring to
recover Federal Income taaew paid
by Inenlren’ Rtata banka on paper
prefta which In reality did nut oilut.
Jehn M. Moo-e. who la representing
all three Rtslea. has been In Aus-
tin and a-lvisea that the last bulle-
tin Uv the Federal Government waa
•atlrety favorable to th* dalmt and
a consent to |r*ai with the States
aa to the refumi*.
Tbe eapMMlttbrw wf ft*.MM with
tn tbe beat Sv* yeera cm tbtptwve-
meat of Uta MtaaRastppI Ittver amt
major trfbntartea- the Ohio, HI tools
and MiMoart Rivera witboat radar
F tk«n of appenprtattons for other Io-
land waterways projects, baa bean
proponed by Coagrasomsn Cleveland
A, Newton of Mtsaouri at the moot-
ing in Memphis. Tenn, vf tbe Mi»
aisatppl Valley Aaooclatton
other year
The Republican central committee
of the Philippines adopted reeolu-
Hons asking Congress to take betlon
by resolution providing that th* pre-
amble to the Jones law (the organ
Io act of the islands) he null Hied and
that the law be amended lo the ef '
feet that the sovereignty of the Unit
ml Htates he permanently and efee
Lively established
American officials In Berlin have
received no reply from the German
police to inquiries concernlag the
charges to be made against Mai
Hematein, who has been under ar
rest tn Berlin for a week, and whose
friends say he has an American pass-
port. Tbe discovery that 1'ommus-
lata in Berlin were tn possession at
revolvor*. which ths police allege
wore shipped by Bomstoln was the
haste tor hte arrost.
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now
cuaiempl uf court
Paul Paiiaovlvk. who tell I) stories <»( aarvice men in securing employ- j
dew a aa elevator shaft and then was
able ts ask tur a drink uf water died ’
in Bellevue hospital 1> hours after ’
Ho leaves a wife aud I
Minimum weights are
pounds, less thau the
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A Nation wide rally of those op-
posed to prohibition will be bold io
Washington Jan. >1.
Extension of tbe American roast*
wise shipping lawn to the Philippine
islands Is regarded by President i
Codlldge as Inadvisable at the pres
<«nt time.
Th* resignation of Francis (I, Mat-
son, as Deputy Commissioner of In-
lernal Revenue, has Imicu announced.
He will’ retire Dec, 1 to enter private j
law practice here and In New Yurk.
Mrs Coolidge Is artllnM out tn do
her bit for the grand old party hy I
Inviting women prominent In Re-
publican pulltlrg to the White House
Thia Is th« newest quirk
Injected into the abrloua business of
politics by the granting of suffrage
to women,
/•hues tiielf s«|eii6ee to progress, and
It i« sn mure solar system moving <m-
ward>t-n
Our f tWililar solar system Is made up
irf itM sub end its satellites, the iHtira
utfii piaocts Moms of the planets have
salellllea of their own; but the entire
system is depemiofil upon tbe sun.
which, we «rs Md, Is Itself de|*endent
upon a greater sun in outer apaeea.
Ours la two the only solar aystem:
there «re uetgbborlng ones sll around
It
If <»ur sun should be suddenly de-
atrwyed, there would be s period of
chawa. When order emerged aguia
from chaos, there would be a new .en-
ter of our solar system and a rear-
rangement of the star* and planets.
No II was when Richard died. AH
the group that he had gathered about
him was thrown Into chaua. From this
chaos emerged a new governing group,
with a new king for Its •'enter
With Richard perished all the proj-
ects which hte ambition and hi* gew-
eroaity had formed—both projects fog
the good of th* country and pro><-t»
bur the advancement and happiness of
hte favorite knights. Herein lisa the
bitterness of death, that a maa cwnnot
hope to have hi* plans and project*
carried out by hte swcceueor. Each man
bus hi* own Interests, bte own MteUlte
or satellite*, and hte own way of doing
-araw «m «rw as ov ssny. no
iy in the goaoral fund cannot do a piece of work hs tha sw-
* act manner and spirit at hte prrdscm
asr. Nor can be often accemniteh work
Kir*a»6e offi fiekdv tel Webb Oawmtv.
ft ft aMeevwed t3m tfte ctmipamF de
error sw> MM tibe brat ew*i «f tw*® rwmaft «, good health nnles* tbe food
ty-eww aJft* to AUt Grandt Cfty *1 ‘ —- — - -
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*s*4e the basis of psrb a diet bread
•nd rajkee of wheat and barley, and
rinnnwicaw «f Ml num a*
tlBK Mi (Sa aUMUMll
Mater at «b* Wff—totten, seat *** 0“
a—teteftf wna jeagnreag CPMtf ta p
mem On mol.
A dnaMtMUMdau arrhnrd w«J bw
pteaNed an a term omm of pateMUm
tbts taB Bar rim gawpaHM of etaywtwff
proper mOrii of prwatag. graft twg.
spraying, tartfilciag and ruiitsstiM
trM trona, sotxwdtng to J. T, Mayer,
now Ismait in Fntaattea m the dte*
tried bwriicrrffurwrt of the Ml X-
On Thursday. Dec. 6. at Houston,
j the State Prison Commission will
offer 3.500 bales of cotton for sale.
The commission has a large sample
room in Houston and buyers are ex-
pected to be there In large numbers
to bid for approximately ,700,000
worth of the staple at the present
market prices.
• • •
rife t‘ffe in uhi«di twills
i na»e<l e* of HtaD
, are t*. qtmllfr has rgplvM. ami, sc-
I in Htatu YTenaurer •’ V.
•rnirwll, only about ogehatf of the
bsuks hdve qualified Mr, Terrell
aabl the B’*»e rwprwRwry Ihutvd will
; ark for ru opinion from the Aftor
toy Gcbersl If It would be legal to
jaxt'vd the Hnm for the banks to
• » •
t'bapmau, i\>muti»stenv> ot
hue approved the wwrgtug
,4 the Falfurrias State Hauk ul Ful-
funlaa. HyiMuks iVuuty. with the
Ftrst
Under
el. at
Idvul
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Ik*' 1
"With th* life af a gsnsreus menarch
,, , perishsd all ths prsjeets whleh his
smbiHsw and hi*- generosity had
farmed.M**Mvant«e«.
Hugo- says of leaders of men that
"white tbemaelvea advancing, they
The d’fferea’iai* Is tbe Gulf Co*a<
Mow wflt be redwted at ’« */m
form to tbe IfftewMa ywduetlMNI
ordered by- the fatoretat* CotnmerrA
CorcmteaUT, Tfce apHIWior- of Lhe
raHymta to make such rrduriions,
fofUwtag Ik* pubHe bearing, baa ueeu
I aptt**’*>'A «1ba Terse ttatiroad
i ComMlastfon to apply oa T*«as trab
j ffe The order hy th* interstate
foody eootrola tfta Interstate
It la generally understood |
the dictatorship will extend for a*
( V by Mars*ret tluy«|.>
M. ., awn as the puiw and water wae
Bleaaad te ths children Shadrach, Ma-
shaah and Abadneo"—-Ivanhoe.
Frlnc i'urk here refers to one of the
[ earliest rw'orded bits of dietetic re-
More liiau twenty-six eentm
I rice agu Nebuchadnvssar, klug of
■ Babylonia, direettui that the most
I iwvukiatug children auumg the captive*
j that be had brought home with him
’ from Jerusalem should be given a
, threeyuar eourae tn the learning of the
Chaldean*, tn enter that the students
sb<.*uld have tbe benettt of the beet food
available, he ordered that they be fed
with fiH.nl from his own table—showing
that the subject of the proper nutrl-
' tion of School children Is not so new
as we sometimes imagine. Four of the
Jewish captives thought the king's diet
a iM>or one, and secured permission to
live upon what they thought a better
diet. At the end of the three years the
four had made greater progress in
their studies than any of their fellows,
and were in better physical condition
than any of those who had eaten the
prescribed diet.
Interesting as thia experiment was.
It by no means settled the question as
to what constitutes a correct diet.
Soine decades ago. Volt, working on
the subject of metabolism, proved that
for every gram of protein eaten there
must result a production of 4.1 calo-
ries of heat; for every gram of fat. a
production of 9.3 calories of heat; and
so on. At once the enthusiasts thought
the diet question settled for all time.
All you needed to do, they said, was to
determine how many calories of heat
you needed per day. and then eat
enough to produce that many calorie*. >
An egg would produce 100 calories of
heat and an apple would produce 100
calorie*—you could eat either. Then
cerriffcnre Mvmebodv discovered that the diet ton st
be balanced—so much protein, so notch
___ ■ flat, and so much starch. Still later. I
Grsx-Ae Saa Fftndyw to the *w <** discovered a vitamin—they ;
There was no opposition to the ap-
plication erf the Rio Grande City £
Northern Railroad for a c_
of prabix coeveaieace and
atty to baflM a iiae ap
USSm Mad Daw 4 lt» carfl j ?
aww jwirt vt flta aggmniiMMiiriM <rf tik*
rss-sw&r---
j **c*»g«* eajMse of wheat and barley, and
* * * *44*4 “wztnethlng to relish their food:
Basra*** «MVtte*M good (• t*te aaif, ao doubt, and olive* and t-heeae,
•Mtfhua ***• tfcewffb »U rf rte <** | with
to* te g»a* Tk* faraartw ar* »o* ‘
‘ <ta4temag ttertr "dkArlk** fewrf” fu»4*
| ft the ««i* of rikfcdkras, maay «w-
Tbw* A* •
Ths Texas education survey com-
mission conferred with Dr. G.
Works of
Tb* gntam of Maaeow kava arraat
ad laadara of a «Mvat ovgaaftaHaa b*yv and p*raaa
ptotttag ta ovanbmw iha Rforfort g/^rf daaJ af daAryiaff id «bte ftrri-
Gavwrawmat. A aaaebav of aatvoval ! tary
«y prataaaara wwva aaaaaff ibaaa lab ' rm and sow tb« *wr»* «a«*riati»
•w , lar
Tba caHftg off af (ba buag*r strike *>1*4 aad ar* *p**dftg H
mm*M tl* polHI#*i priaaaara of tba I * • •
Irteb free state cam* too late to aovo
Aadraw OTtaBtvaa of Caoaty C'aeaa, f
interned tn Mount Joy prteoa H*
died in a IbMpHai after a tael of
46 days.
At a Cabteat Connell ta Rom* ft
was nnaataioualy decided that tbe
full powers of govarnmeni now os-
arrteed by Premier Mneeoltnf ahem Id
be extended The Mfttetera #le*»
approved lb* organtMtioa of "a »«
prem* rommleabm for neiizmai 4*
tense "
Henry Ford's offer fur ihu Muacle 1
Nhoala. Ala. powwr and forlillser
project has been issued by Renata?
leidd (Rep.| of North lUkola
also tiuoled from a receul letter by 1
Haruch. former chairiaan
of the War industries Hoard, on the
Ford offer
The Veteran*' Hurvau la looking
tar jobs fur 1®.(W former service |
, men who have juai been rehabilitate
Fiestas'll Coolidge has been pell >
lliti.a b* a X? m sa k 1 kuiu.i.aui i,
M Pj dWteW L — - --- - -
Uvaid nt eatlmate to review the c-aae | ft,r ft,ur ywMM, ' Uenural Frank T
t'otnplrtdlei Charles 1« Lraig. I mnea. director of the bureau, ha* ■
written a letter to every American
Legltm post to aak the assistance
ewtvm camained rmough vitamins. Just |
ns jnwmsit tbe cermet dirt seem* Te
I* iiack where it was > Quarter cen- j
• a____- . — . MI *"■» «*e—ww «at wwme terrace and tens
fca* mnmwcly town, dftmoremd *“C »»«*"**«• citrus frurf [
A .dusilMW.'-*' tea* tert* iaanef amC wfU 1
ter **wt te HLardta Cmuawy.. wibw* At j
teritui** M> «bw rnftewl f wut
with Dr. G. A.
Cornell, selected by the
commission to make the survey. Dr.
Works has just reached Texas to be-
gin the two-year program. The field
survey will start January 1. and last
approximately one year, it was
nounced. *
the accidenl.
•everal ehtldien
ta Ihn first of a aeries uf sealed
bid offering^ of woo) at
Nan Angelo and Del Hlo. the West
Texas Wool and Mohair Association
at Msrtaon sold MTft.ooi) pounds of
vmI to too Eastorn firms, represent-
ed by 1* buyers.
A slump In the market demand for
bltumtamis coal baa cloned so per
cent of Illinois mines and U par
neat at Indiana mluea since Jaa. 1.
I*. F, C RonnaM. aeermary at tb*
Illinois Goal Operators' Aaaociatton,
Tbe resignation of tbe Rev B M
TUipte. president at the Coltagio In
terimtinnale at Roma, who baa been
tn ill health, ba* bean presented to
the Hoard of Foreign Mtaauma nt th*
Methodtai XpiMUipal Church now ft
seeaioti in Now Yota
Dtetrmt No »i. Dotted Mine Wort
ers of Anter tea, meetini ta Port
Naittb Ata., te btenntal omralftutional
eonveolton went uu rm-ord and to
teyparateil ta their eonatttututa a pr«.
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To hold the IH21 Texas Centennial
In Austin, in connection with the
Texas Htate EiiM'sItiou, was pro
| (Mis'-d and '<nthuHlnntlrsllv approved
j r>H-«nt)y ai a large guihurlng held
in the buildings lo Im> used by ths
! exposition u*ai year,
In conformity with authnriiy Im* •
|u<Bo<l by th*1 act of I he Iasi m>aM"h
of the l,«’«ielalwre, the Stale Five la
euiame c,Humiasi"i' has pK'iuulaatvd
j rule* .o'ot-rmitg reserve, surplus
! and divldemla to lu) paid on w»>rk-
: men s vompouaaihU' lusuftuce pivu' ;
■ luma,
A statement urging acceptance of ;
L. F. McKay of Dallas, chief of
the division of Information of the
American Cotton Growers* Exchange,
ta ta Washington to confer with
heads of governmental department*,
having completed a survey of the
<otton-growing Blates The thirteen
mroperattv* marketing organisations,
Mr McKay said, would handle thia
year about MWJO.OOO bales
No distinction mm ha drawn be-
tween a volunteer and n regular sol-
di* r aa to what oonatltuted servlcs
during the war a it h Rpain in nww*
natofia to veterans or their
according to a ruling hy the
Department Th* deetaio*
,de i* the case of a claim tor
by Mrs Ida F. Glick of Rw
th* Spanish American war.
npropriattoa of more than
ment for their comrades.
January 15 has been set as the
tentative date for the meeting here
of the Democratic National Commit
tee to select a city and date for the
1924 national convention. A call for
the meeting la to be laaued early
next month by Chairman Hull, who
said that the mtd-January date seem
•d to represent the consensus of
opinion after a canvass among a
number of committee members
Total number of cigarettes con-
anmed In September was 5.569,001.-
447, compared with 5.555,736,945 in
September, 1923. according to figure*
of the Internal Revenue Bureau.
Consumption of cigars totaled 593.-
*17443. compared with <25.771.965,
white output of man u fact red tobac-
co amounted to 20 904.365 pounds,
compared with 33.907,020 ta the pre-
vtoos year
Far tain the night a little *oaad
of mew with aote** faces and dry
Upa worked «hd*r th* light at a
boaffr* mi th* Virginia hSte above
tb* Piiimmi Rivwr ■■nalulng Uta
botttea at • per cmM beer, bwote by
bottta. Tbe (Matte* bear trtrkted
down ta aa aasber rtraArt twvard
ID* ILIiC JXfofi- RWiUfl
raaeii were teaasB aa th* baatere..
ralftoafl y*rda to
madid N»* tatounaar X P Dm, I tateainsr teaMMMW maar tartr «ar-
' wmmM to dtootnurfiM with ! ma* asaaowtet tower t*aa 4te taete*
bnrs an Point Honda. Repumibwr AaaerioM ateaara—to gtato
bean aoaulttoa by tbe gswsMto wtaww aw? aww ata atonte* Cuu-
ta : •«* Lmw WMtar reports* to ttw j
Htarated a Httte anas iteaa tatft a* Mpg gpM flbw*- te
_ They are * part uf Tl.mw now
Yota'a leito-isin I taking coureea apd have been at It
. ^7 7“,,? tears General Frank T
Crsig. I
for
ata tees tawue preserved fruit JuU-ee— I
but ft* eaaeettai vainsw are the same.
Th* fir-* rtea at our present voluminous (
, teterewtisig to turn back to the tiniea
«rf Socrates and find out what that
search,
rtaa
|U\h«l* Cvuuty. with
Xsttehai Atauk uf that place j
the uarne uf the Fust NatK*a
which J H Mcotl Jr w pre*
aa
tly MARGARET BOYD
tetotoMtotototototoMtototoOtotofift
WITH THE
HIGH SCHOOL
CLASSICS
aire.—Ad vert I aement.
Dye
or
iamond Dyes
GIRLS! HAIR GROWS
THICK AND BEAUTIFUL
Conceit.
“Dtd any of y<»ur family ever make
a brilliant marriage?"
"Only my wife."
(5-Cant "Dandarlna" Does Wonder* for
Lifolaaa, Neglected Hair.
ft la sometime* k<mm1 for a young
man to smash hi* environment and
get away.
re-
or
Say "Rayer" when you buy Aspirin,
fatatafiteta may prove dangerous.—Adv.
The Beet External Remedy
for nil local aches and pains, the
suit of inking cold, over exertion
•Iruin, I* an AlhiK-k’* Plnster.—Adv.
Extraordinary.
"Rsstns. arc you a married manY
"Nne*ah. Boss. Ah earn* mah own Hv-
ing'
Makes You Feel “Cheap”
t: : zz tzztzz ■ : . r; —j - t>««<i
will MVS monn. Um». (txtaty »nd
<>B» dose Wurms ur Tap*-
>T» Pasrt . N. T. Adv.
World Mor* Liberal.
Tbe world ta getting more liberal,
anyway. In the old daya heretic* were
plnml on the rack, and now they are
luat-ed on the first page.—San Fran-
ciset> Chronicle.
A gleamy mass
of luxuriant hair
full
I er life
ly follow.* a genu
Hv \ Ine toning up of
> negleiletl
T with dependable
j- -J •‘Dnnderine."
, / Falling hair,
'Xf Itching scalp and
the dandruff Is
corrected Immediately. Thin, dry,
wispy or fading hair la quickly Invigo-
rated, taking on new strength, color
and youthful beauty, •‘Handerine" is
delightful on the hairs a refreshing,
stlmulatlug tonic—not sticky or greasy I
Any drug store.—Advertisement.
l>n« V» e«nt bottle of l»r. E\n-ry’»
Ulkivt** will AmWM toMMtrtto tlms or da
h»sHh
worm.
Kllence la golden, but the average
wqman la willing to take someone
else’s word for It.
WOMEN CAN DYE ANY
GARMENT, DRAPERY
I
Don’t wonder whether you can dye !
or tint aueceasfully, tiecause perfect
home dyeing is guaranteed with "Dia-
mond Dyea" even If you have never
dyed befor*. Druggists have all colors.
Dlreetioiia In each package.—Adver
tlxement.
Vacations Necessary.
Marriage is often a (allure because
neither of the Interested parties has
sense enough to take an occasional
vacation from the other.
!
Tint Warn, Faded Things
Naw for 15 Cent*
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Tata Tablets Without Fear If You
See the Safety "Bayer Cross."
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
.Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 23 years. |
Nobody knows better than the boy
or girl who has been slighted time and
again by their supposed “best friend,”
how humiliating it is to have to stand
for such "cutting” things when they
know they can expect nothing more
as long as they don’t look attractive
on account of a pimply, blotchy or
rough skin.
But such heartaches don’t have to
be put up with. Any boy or girl who
is troubled with these skin blemishes
can get rid of them If they will Just use
Black and White Ointment. The fact
that Black and White Ointment sells
at the tremendous rate of nearly two
million packages a year shows how
popular It is. It is economically priced,
in liberal packages. Any dealer can
supply you with It. The 50c size con-
tains three limes ns much as the 25c
I
•I»n
4’
Save your money for a rainy day
and your heirs will enjoy it- In fair-
weather. *.
Sure Relief
_ FORJNDIGESTION
Mav)
6 Bellans
Hot water
Sure Relief
tSELL-ANS
254 AND 75< PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
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