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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
LIST OF GRADUATES
Look!' Read! and Come
ISSUED FOR SUMMER
IN EMBARGO ON All
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COMMENCEMENT
ORDINARY FREIGHT
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Perishables and Livestock.
Candidates for degrees at the Uni-
129 NEW RESIDENCE'S
ERECTED IN AUSTIN
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SINCE JANUARY 1ST
PUBLIC RECORDS
Phone 6016
delay.
The Wichita Falls & North-
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
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here.
REALTY DEEDS RECORDED.
Stuart McGregor, publicity director.
with
varsity athletics, ithe University of
NEGRO ASSAULT CASE
Texas will maintain during the coming
long session an official training table
CONTINUED FOR TERM THREE ARRESTED FOR
conjunction with Miss Anna Janzen,
the Loonghorn athletes
all expenses
of maintenance to be shared by the
Just Received—
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ment for Funerala
WHO
radio set.
J Ater the police returned
The campaign expehe ac
counts of
owner.
boon filed with
Prompt Delivery
follows, Ausust 1 being the last day ot
that a
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115 W. 6th
Dial 6213
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
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ntolen there on Sunday.
Safe
Dependable
II
DENISON TO PRAY
FOR STRIKE PEACE
adies’ Attendant. Open From B to 7
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labor trouble th
stock and perisl
COUNTY CANDIDATES
FILE EXPENSE ACCOUNTS
Edward Weil Coyle, John Horatio Cun-
ningham, Jr., Mary Elisabeth Dabney,
Sterling Neville Dobie, Surah Clara
Miss Jansen, who is an expert food
dietitian with much experience in her
TRAINING TABLE FOR
FOOTBALL ATHLETES
IS DETERMINED UPON
Dr. W. B. Bissell, president of Texas
A. & M. College, is here front College
Station conferring with state officials
concerning affairs of the college for
next session.
Candidate for Degree of Bachelor of
Science in Home Economics:
to Ardmore and Laawton, Okla., to visit
friends.
ROUND ABOUT TOWN
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Dr. WiDlam E. Bergman, 905 Httle-
field Bldg.. Dental Surgeon and Py-
orrhea specialst.—Adv.
J. R. Williams, Tax Collector.
W. A Ashabramer, Overland, 703645.
C B. Thompson, Ford, 703646.
Jim Weakley, Ford, 703647.
Adolph Walenta, Ford, 703648.
Ed Johns. Ford, 703649.
R. D. Winder, Ford, 703650.
Camila Marvel Marky, experienced,
first class operator, formerly with Mrs.
Wilson of the Powder Puff Shop, is
now with Mrs. Schnelder at the Dris-
kill Hotel Beauty Shop, where she will
be glad to see all her former patrons.—
Adv. i
GALVESTON EDUCATOR
HELD IN HOMICIDE CASE
Total Construction Cost for These
Homes is $378,347, Records
Show.
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MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922
UNION FISH
MARKET
ALLEGED INFRACTIONS
OF VOLSTEAD ACT
Large, Fresh Shipment
SPANISH
MACKEREL
05682
AVeereo
TO THE VOTERS OF
PRECINCT NO. 2
Added Attractions:
Fox News and New Christie
Comedy
PAGE EIGHT
J. L. ARLITT
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
MUNICIPAL BONDS AND WARRANTS
Free from Federal Income Taxes and Yielding from
5% to 7%%, Payable Semi-Annually
iey will accept only live-
hable freight subject to
THURLOW B WEED
EmLalmer and Funeral Director.
MoerF. Funeral Home.
Superfor Ambulance Service.
It work like magic. PIPE FLUSH
... „ ■ ----- way through grease.
EUa Ray Howard, Simeon Hardin Hul- rags and coffee grounds in clogged
sev Iohn I. lluntoy vAcolin Ioasa. . . » _ _ __ _
— Coming —
Thursday, Friday, and Sat.
The great play of the
Northwest
“THE CALL OF THE
NORTH"
O. H. RITCHARDSON, D. C.
Chiropractor
Palmer School Graduate
X-Ray Laboratory
Office Phone 5107: Home 3026
503 Ittlefleld Bldg.
Also Large Assortment of
Other Fish
Theft of a red lantern placed as a
WAL TER D. ARNOLD. D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
X-Ray Laboratory
800 WEST SIXTH STREEr
Phone 733
Cards received from the Goeths state
that A. C. Goeth, former president of
the Austin Chamber of Commerce, is
rapidly recuperating in Pasadena, Cal.,
from a prolonged illness. .
The clean, clear, golden
color of Texaco Motor Oil
proves its purity.
Better engine perform-
ance shows t hat your motor
needs these full-bodied
oils.
Four grades—light, medium,
heavy and extra-heavy.
Fred C. Malone, County Clerk.
T. R. McKeever and wife to R. Niles
Graham et al., part of outlet 8, divi-
sion Z, city of Austin; consideration,
<1500.
DANCE TONIGHT
AND EVERY NIGHT DURING ENCAMPMENT AT
CAMP MAURY AT
Road House at Main Entrance
Music Furnished By
“THE BLUE DEVILS JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Of the 142nd Infantry
Come Out and Have the Time of Your Life
COMMENCES AT 8:00 O’CLOCK
K'
Crtjltd by Cosmopolitan Produchion
c 9aramounlgicure
By Fannie Hurst
If you want to weep a lit-
tle, smile a lot, and have your
heart filled with happiness,
see this picture!
Comedy and News
Sales Office and
Foreign Bond Department 60 Wall Street, New York, N. Y.
Member Texas Bankers’ Association. !
Established 1014—Without a single loss to an investor. I
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DR. GUFFIN AND ASSOCIATES
DENTISTS. PHONE 7839.
612′4 CONGRESS AVE—(Adv )
Bigger Hit Than
“Humoresque”
By Associated Press.
DENISON, Texas, July 31—Denlaon
will pray for peace in the railroad
strike.
The mayor In a proclamation today
asked the atores to close Tuenday
morning for one hour and urged the
cltliens to assemble in the various
churches to pray that the conrerenco
of railroad executives and shopmen
result in peace. All the churches have
arranged for the morning prayer meet-
ing.
MON, TUES. & WED.
CTUE
Bobby Warren
Stock Company
Presents the Great New York
Success
“The Girl He
Couldn’t Buy”
Miss Bee Harris as "The Girt”
Bobby Warren as “Bobby*’
The Boy with the Safety Razor
BAND coNOERT 7:15
CURTAIN 8:20
BELL
AIRDOME
H
One man
MENS HALF SOLES $1.25
LADIES’ HALF SOLES $1.00
The Best Material
and Workmanship
THE CONGRESS SHINING
PARLOR
618 % Congress Ave.
AUTOMOBILES REGISTERED.
Automobiie Ambulance. Motor Equip
son,Tohn Carpenter White, William
Marvir Whyburn, Judson Harriss Wil,
J. W. WHITEAKER, D. C.
Scientific Chiropractor
Office 917% Congress Avenue
Over Hyde Park Floral Co.
Hours 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Iady In attendance
Phone 4211
Nettle Sue Bledsoe, Mattie Bounds, Lavacalet,117-1
Jo De Brian, Ernest William Brucks, .
New English Instructor,
Among the new Engilh Instruotors
in the second term of the Univeralty
summer school is W. B, Mowery, He
In a Unlverslty of IlInols graduate.
Over a score of houses are now in
Barlow, Joseph Dayid Beasley, Wini-
fred Kyle. Beavens, . Anna Catherine
J Bell, I^ureneo Waggoner Blanchard,
Candidate* for Degree of Bachelor
of Laws:
Alva Wood Bounds, Barnard Dos-
heill Bryan, Howard Corbett Buchly,
Allen Couty Clark, John Henry Clip-
i pinger, C. Culberson Denman, Atticus
Hewrant Emerson, Andrew Patrick
Flood, Arthur Conrad Goeth, Martin
Andrew Hatt, Luther Carroll Heath,
Hmery Polk Hornaday, William Aaron ------- ---- -----
Harlan,, Walter Fly Johnson, Bruce the phones to the
Arthur Egw, Laurence Brockett Otey, was arrested by the officers.
Carroll M. Pearce, Thomas Glover ------
cost will be
| men.
| ton who partake of training table
। food.
Following students are candidates
for various degrees at the University)
summer commencement.
Degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Etha Odell Abbott, Ima Christina
yry Trotter. Norman KwaF atgEsg Hainea harKas modem
cleaners rented. Household Specially
Shop. 1700 Lavaca. Phono 7086.
. „...j on West 27th
----- . for which the building permit
was Issued last year and on which
work has been in progress for approx-
imately 10 months.
Trial of Will Ellis, negro, charged
with assault to murder in an indict-
ment recently returned by the grand
jury, is to be continued for the term,
it was announced Monday morning on
account of the serious illness of Albert
Thomas, negro, upon whom the assault
is alleged to have been made by Bills.
Thomas, it was stnted is at the City
Hospital in serious condition as a re-
sult of complications resulting from
wounds alleged to have been Inflicted
upon him with an ax by the accused
negro.
County Judge George B. Matthew., a.
T. Mcn, a white youth, has been
turned over to county authorities by
the police following his arrest Satur-
day In connection with the alleged
theft of a watch from H. M. Touch-
stone.
1 odson, Kai 1 - IL Dor nberger.
Clean, Clear, and
, Full-bodied
A teanpoonful of Morbine will pro.
duce n coploun and purifying bowel
movement, improve nppotile, roatore
mental ncuivity Ana N tine feeling of
vigor and cheorfulnese, Prleo, too,
Bold by Brown A Odlorne,— Adv,
puLInes, Mary Newman Eby, Alma tendingcthe rodeo beng held at Chey-
Douglas Edmondson, Hedwig Louise 1 nne, " y0 ■ according to cards re-
Eichenberg, Mary Caldwell Fenet, Jes- reived by Austin friends. Accompanied
so Tyler Ferguson, Maudle Joe Fields, by her mother, Mrs. J. W. Christopher.
John Lattimore Foust. Connie Garza, and sister, Miss Wie Aae Christo-
Robert Caban ins Gaskill, Bertha Clare pher, she is spending the summer in
., - --------------- •••• i W. K. Hopkins, student of the Uni-
versity during ’the past session, has
Bachelor of Business Administration: returned from a trip to Europe. He
; made stopa at Paris, Iotterdam and
Gustav Alfred Basse, John Claude various other European. cities of in-
Hutler, Albert Freeman Hughes, Ar-Berest. He left Saturday for Los An-
thur.-eer Kohler, DonaldVyer Lacy.geles to accept a position with the
Wilis Howel AcCullovgh, Jr. Thomas Unlon ol Company.
Jefferson Moffitt, Tellmond Herder) .
Hichten.20e,Clark Thompson, Jr. ’ HEMSTITCHING—Charges
Tufty. / Trotter, Norman Howard ate. Sewing machines and
drainpipes John I. Martin, 408 Con-
gress Avenue. Phone 3563.—Adv.
..That Austin is in a booming way and
that the next year will see the con.
struction of scores of new, residences
in every section of the city is the un-
animous estimate of building men who
were Questioned Monday. one of the
contractors offered the prediction that
Mary Elizabeth Buckner, George Mil-,
chell Butte, Alice Hawes Campbell,
Eloise Martha Carr, George Hathaway
Clements, Jeannie Bess Cline, Ruta
Cottingham, Archie Halton Cowling,
have attacked him with an ax. Thomas,
the officers state, tore an ax from
Ellis’ grasp after blows sustained by
him resulted in internal injuries and
a broken log. Ellis was at the time
a boarder at Thomas' home in East
Austin, it is stated.
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western is included in this order, which
became effective last Friday and will
continue in force until further notice.
Conditions in the West and Middle
West seem to be improving since the
Great Northern several days ago can-
celled its embargo on perishable
freight, livestock and less than carload
lots destined to and via points in
Montana. The Wabash has also can-
celled its embargo on carload and less
than carload lots destined to or via
points in Montana. The Wabash Jias
also cancelled its embargo on carload
and less than carload lots destined to
or via Hannibal, Mo.
An order received this morning from
C. K. Dunlap, general freight agent
of the Southern Pacific, instructs all
carriers subject to the interstate com-
merce commission act to "route traffic
to destination by any available route,
regardless of original routing, when-
ever such action becomes necessary to
expedite freight movement or prevent
congestion.”
Joe Curry, superintendent of the
schools at Kosse and former student of
the University, has been spending the
sey, John H. Hunter, Rosalie Jameson,'
Murtha Johanna Janssen, Harriett
Pruscilla Jones, Alpha Ellen Kemp,
sfany‛setanqv,whuasnaMte xanaer guuura pudiicuya
ymrays ‘ XrH' Mfeneyesonaa sasuartertat B’lapnpehdipg a
Nforria, Guy Tornwell Newton, Ars. few 'Lua with Austin friends.
Eleanor Damon Pace, Flora Louise
Phiiips Charlie Campbell Pinson, Ed- Sixty couples attended the first al-
ar.Jacok.1heo bad Poth, Houts Brann i University dance or the second summer
it"Hb, 1.Clie! Bow. Zadie, Runkles, term Saturday night. Music was fur-
1 nosig.Gerirude, Ruth Kar- (nished by the Moonshiners orchestra.
gn Huhunnah Smith. Betty serrecrag- Chaperpnc woreAlissrula M. Bewley,
land Smuts, Emma Lee snugEs, vir. dean of women for the second term;
ginla Irene spenc, Grace Ebrab. th A .Gertrud le W roe, Ars. M.
Stephen, Charlotte Margaret openhel I! witcell, Mrs. I L Faulkner and
mer Stoddard, Mrs. Ray Cooke Stoker, Judge and Mrs. W. A. Rhea.
Joe Clark Thompson, Jr., Nan Wilson'
Thorpson, Thomas Prime Walker.
1 Gil pH James Watkins, Jesse Paul Wat-
The rates for advertising in this col-
umn are as follows: One Hue one time
15 certa; three times, 40 cents; Ono
week. To cents; one month, 12.26. Ad-
vertisements of less than twu lines are
counted as two lines.
process of construction in various sec-
, “,7 "7 ...........D 1 tions of the city and city hall officials
for —onshorn athletes. Detailed plans’voiced the expectation Monday that a
for the important innovation have been- mater rial increase in building activities
worked out by Berry Whitaker, head certa to "trempinder of the year is
football coach, and L, Theo Bellmont, * •
During July, the records show, out
Varsity athletic director, working in of 24 building permits issued, 15 were
--- for residences. Building permits for
„ the month closing today totalled $63 -
mannge rof the University of Texas |080, of which the residence cojstrt-
cafeteria. A special room will be settin values made up 160 600 while the
aside in the University cafetera for remaining permits were for’repair s to
residences already constructed.
In addition to the construction of
129 new residences, the first seven
months of 1922 saw the construction of
new business buildings and additions
involving a cost of over $100,000 This
C0e8 not.include the 1400,000 Scottish
Early Bunday the police were noti-
fied that some one was carrying off
articles that had been retrieved from
the Acaca house, 402 West Twenty-
fourth street, on Saturday, when this
structure was destroyed by fire. Upon j
Investigation the officers stated that
everything taken from the house had
been accounted for.
these circumstances I do not think fhe
Helen Mabel Beck, Elizabeth Ho-
meyer.
over 125 a month for each
1IMins OnvItn cnpiatopher, tutor in
' chemistry at the University, is at-
the closest scrutiny, whose ability has
been proven by his past success.
Taking all of these things into con-
sideration and looking first to the
good of the community I expect to
support Mr. Forrest H. Farley for
Commissioner Precinct No. 2 in the
coming primary.
J. O. CORWIN, JR.
(Political Adv.)
Charges of transporting and possess-
ing liquor were filed early this after-
noon against Jim Felan and Guadalupe
Martinez by Edward Fry, chief field
director of the prohibition office here.
Fry arrested the two men Saturday
night about 11 o'clock when he revort-
A child cant get strong ana robust
while worms eat away its strength
and vitality. A dose or two of White’s
cream Vermifuge puts the little ones
on its feet agaln. Price, 35c. Bold by
Brown and Oidnrne Adv.
To my friends and supporters: I
wish to thank my friends for the sup-
port and assistance given me in the
recent primary election.
Since the 22nd, a good many of my
friends have asked me who I expected
to support in the second primary. The
n r i i matter of casting a ballot should be
Because or Labor . I rouble exas governed not by personal feeling, not.
w;-ii ’a 1. , by personal, likes or dislikes, ‘but '
Carrier Will Atcept Only should be cast for thesbest interest
— of the community. "The man should
bb selected whose integrity will stand
thuslastic. ’
“The men on the squad will be given
the very best food money can. buy,”
raid the manager of the caefterla
The food will be cooked with great
care and served in the most attractive
fsHhlon. Nothing will bo spared to
। make of- this venture a success, and
Ithe boys will receive their food at ac-
W. I. Btark, manager of the DrIs-
kill Hotel, and family, left Bunay for
a vacation trip to Mexico, They plan
to ho away for about three weeks, it
was announced,
Geoine, Dorothy Iottger Ger Itch, < has. the Western states The party will
Pollard, Perry Porte r, Oscar Morgan
I in. War i el ;
Scott Snodgrass, Charles Lee Teri y, i warning to motorists on South Con-
James Joshua Thomasson, William gress avenue that a stretch of the
Marcus Williams, Jack Eugene Car - street was being repaired was reported
’ roll Wood. Horace Omega Young,’to the police Sunday evening. The
Robert Bruce Young, Jr. I lantern was reported to have been
ci.. , n. _ , stolen by an occupant of a big touring
Candidate* for Degree of Master of car that halted at the spot shortly
y;.i , before the officers were notified.
Lelia Bailey, Jence Bo3d, Constance __
Ruth Buthanan,.Rxbeyt Lee Cannon,' Speqlal sale on hair goods and toilet
Samuel Martin clark, MattieEllacra- articles for the next month. Mrs
vonSuAr chieHalton Cowiing. Arthur Frithior Schneider, Driskill Hotel
tarwonaAeon, Maty.S «' her EIllott,icauty shop and 1S08 Lavaca street-
w1nam Alvah I* rands, Mattie Evans, Ady
Gray, Mrs. Roselle Gould Goree, Claude * _.
Vaden Hall, Charles Herman Feinsath, k c..g.
Elizabeth Cssins Hutchings John , Mexican arrested Sunday , night
Franklin Kemp, Lena Ciara Koch. at midnight for sleeping in Lower East
Florence Maida Mercer, Selma Marlo Avenue Park was later released by the
Metzenthin-Raunick, Mrs. Lillian Mar- police and directed to go home.
tin Nelson. Thomas Robert Nelson, . 2 „ -----,
i Joseph Bradford Prcaton. Prances' Austin pollce have been notified by
Dora Ryan, George Lugaret Smith New Braunfels authorities to be on the
J Hurnet Smither, Irvin Stewart, Mrs./lookout for a Ford speedster bearing
. Irene Adams Trapp, Brandon rrus- license No. 208942, which was reported
I sell, Oscar Cornelius Wilks, Mrs, Maud ‘ '
I Bigham Williams.
Only perishable freight, food for hu-
man consumption and livestock are
being accepted for movement by a
number of railroads until the present
unsettled conditions are adjusted, ac-
cording to a notice received this morn-
ing by W. R. Smith, division freight
and passenger agent of the Southern
Pacific lines. The roads have placed
an embargo against nil ordinary freight
movements until further notice.
Included in the embargo list is the
Missouri, Kansas & Texas lines, which
have announced that on account of
success of Texas Aggie athletic teams
has been frequently ascribed by Long-
horn athletic enthusiasts to the Farm-
er system of training tables Tables
are maintained in Aggieland for mem-
bers of oil major snnrt sqtads.
ed finding a quart of tequila in Felan’s
The assnult upon Thomns is allegea At"oobtlme"oroinowinestitharrear,
to have occurred several weeks ago In they were placed in the city jail
The cherges were filed before Lnit-
tual cost, with only a proportionate | the next year would see building ac-
part of the overhead charges added.gtiyities in Austin that will exceed the
The training table will start about the biggest figure for any preceding period
| middle of September. Until tlie regu-iin the city's history. The fact that
lar session starts about two weeks 374 new residences have been con.
j later, the cost will be a littie high for tructed in Austin In the last 19 months
the football candidates, since all the pt a total cost of $1,016,186, based on
overhead expenses will have to be Igu,es taken from the building per-
borne by three men, but < ven Under nt8 record at the tax collector’s of-
Tice 19 eited.by him as a clear indica-
ton of AVatlp'g substantial growth.
Fred Gerner, Otelia Aline Graham, return to their home in Abilene on
Birdie Pugh Grunt, F. L. Cai roll Greer, August 1, where Miss Christopher will
Leon Gilbert Balden, Zollie Marie Hale, spend the pemainder of the summer
Robert Roscoe Haley, Claude Vaden before resuming her duties
Hall, Alfred John Harper, Jr., Ernie I --1-
Mry Harper, Martin Albert Henry,)
Marie Edina Hogan, Ira H. ”
Kraco allowed for the filing of cam-
paign expense account under the law:
A. B Williamson, for commissioner of
precinct No. 4. <119, Jim Riley, for
commissioner of precinct No. 2, <125;
O. S. Matthews, for county judge, $273;
Fred C. Malone, for county clerk, <253;
Forrest Farley, for rommlssloner of
precinctNo. 2, <345; W. L Harlow, for
county attorney. $277; Robert Thrash-
er for representative, place 1. <108.25:
R. M. Pate, for representative, place
No. 1. <143: John T Smith, for rep-
resentative, Travis county, <100; S. L.
Brown, for commissioner, precinct No,
4. <149; J. C. Giles, for commissioner,
precinct No. 1, $131.35; H. E. Brodie,
for ccmmiaaioner, precinct No. 3.
$103.50; James Sassman, for comms- '
sioner, precinct Four, <175,45: Leon G.
Halden, for county school superintend-
ent. <210; F. A. Tannehill, for justice
of the peace, precinct No. 3, 8102.
[ When the football training season
starts on Sept 11 it/is expected that
approximately 1001onghorn athletes
■will be placed or the training table.
Head Football oach Whitaker and
I other memhers/of the Varsity athletic
coaching staff have expressed their
satisfaction with the new arrangement.
ed States Commissioner P. A. Lock-
hart and preliminary hearing for the
alleged violators held.
Charges of possession and sale were
filed by Agent Fry against Ernest
Warren, negro, proprietor of a con-
fectionary in San Marcos who was al-
leged to have engaged in the sale of
a gallon of ''moonshine” whiskey to a
Mexican when Fry appeared on the
■ acene.
J. L. ARLITT
DEALER TN MUNICIPAL BONDS
823 to 830 Littlefield Bldg,, Austin, Texas.
Phones: 3337—6817.
839. To equal last year's total the last
rive months of 1922 must seo the con-
struction of 126 more residences. That
this is certain to be done, is the opin-
ion of local building men, who point
out that the fall season, bringing with
it conge Mion in living accommodations
For the first time In the history of L.away8. th heavy building season.
.. . , , -ecords at the city hall for years prior
; he Unien= .7 ef to 1921 show this to be correct.
Fred C. Malone, County Clerk.
Henry Gooseberry and Maud John-
son.
Y.E. Vejo and Nicholas Costio.
J. J. Mitchell and V. M. Hickman.
Bernard C. Oavit and Nettle Sue
Bledsoe.
H. A. Stanley and Cora. Hammond.
profession, will look after 1he diet of J ------ -u
the husky Loonghorns. In spanking ot te Dormitory for girls
I her plans. Miss Janzen was very cn- 8 55 ’ lor which the bi
BUILD YOUR OWN INCOME
Either By Purchasing Outright or on Our Installment Plan.
Out of every one hundred average men reaching the
age of 65:
6 are wealthy and able to retire,
9 are self-supporting but arc compelled to work,
85 arc dependent upon children or relatives.
In Which Class Will YOU Be When 65?
BE THE ARCHITECT OF YOUR OWN FORTUNE.
For an individual 25 years of age, who will invest $25.00
monthly, based on an average yield of 6%, will, at the age
of 60 have an income of approximately $175.00 per month,
■nd a capital of $34,589.00.
In our Installment Plan, interest on your money begins
the day you invest with us.
Call, Phone or Write—
MARTYN T. CONREY,
For List of Offerings.
Candidates for Engineering Degrees: past few days visiting friends at the
Emmett Bartlett Cocke, James Pow-iChi Phi house. _
sonsorocchatarnW"larence"Raolp, Dick Hawley, member of the 1922
Maas, Jarvis Elmer Miler Shannon 1 nonghorn track tram, visited friends in
Ernest Miller, Louis Burr Paine, Bar- the University Friday while eu route
ry Newton Stamper.
It has long been recognize that the.
lack of a training table has been a ge- intern candidates have
I rious handicap in the turning out of
winning teams. No smalt tart of the
V. O. WEED. PHONE 6223.
| Cabaniss House: Mira Adina Gil-
christ, Burnet; Hudspeth, Wilson,
IChatham. Kendrick, Bartlett baseban
'team; Mira Alta Holland, Mira Vir-
' ginla Rowney, Boulder, Colo.; V. C.
i Tucker, Kan Antonio; O. E. Lundelius,
Round Rock; L. Beran. Ban Antonio;
A. B. Flak, Kansas City; C. E. Duncan,
Chicago; T. McPhail, Victoria: J. B.
i Strong, Han Antonio; J. E. Landon,
(Burnet; H. L Pitta. Lockhart; Mra.
I M. M. Vickers, Teaxskaria; L. B. Shit-
j lett, Denver, Colo.
I T~m i ri r ——— ■ i i ■ ■■
GALVESTON, Texas July 31.—
Police,are holding Tom B. Blackstone,,
county superintendent of education, in i
connection with the shooting to death ;
of Samuel W. Block, 54. head of the I
Galveston Dry Goods Company, last
night.
An Inquest into Block's death is
scheduled for today.
F W. Schmidt, n taxi driver, re-
ported to the police last night that he
had been summoned to a house on
Avenue M. between Thirty-sixth and
Thirty-seventh. streets. On arriving)
there a man entered his car and to!d i
him to wait for another man. When ’
the second man appeared, the man in I
the car^jumped out and an altercation
followed, the two disappearing in the
darkness. Shortly after two shots
were fired:
Blackstonewaa taken in custody at,
the residence of County Attorney*
Charles Theobald. .He was an unsuc-
cessful candidate /or renomination in
the recent primary.
KATY JOINS ROADS
Bwellln« oqumod by Insest blteg can
be reduced by usl« BallArd’a Bnow
Lntmant, 11 cqunteracts th, polson
•nd relieve, the irritation. Three «!«"•
300, 600 and 81,20 per hottie. Bold by
Brown and Odlorne.- Adv.
QUEEN
The Biggest and Best Show
In Town Today is—
“THE SONG
OF LIFE”
Produced by .Iohn M. Stahl, who
made “Thu Child Thou Gavest
Me” and "One Clear Call”—both
big productions, you must admit.
Gaston Gfass, Grace Darmond
and Richard Headrick are in the
ak-stur cast.
——o--
Today Is Last’ay For Candi-
dates to Apply For Degrees At
August Exercises.
x eguys arrcosuzugate enoixctndexcnor, a ’>Hiu«t<mdt'hr«“l<.""rin?^
T. U. Taylor, chairman 0 the commit-.'
tee on diplomas at the University. I
i T. W. Raatz, 117 West Ninth street
notified the police Sunday that some
one had stolen the ear phones of his
Oakwood Cemetery. F.lils is alleged to
Today
Tomorrow -e
Wednesday <6OD
) "VERA CORDONS
“5 DOREDAVIOSON
P
NS-)
Since the first of the year,' 129 new
residences have been constructed in
Austin at a total cost of approximately
<378,347, the records at the office .of
City Tax Collector Fred Sterzing show.
Tills >9 an average of 19 per month for
the seven months of the year. 110.res-
{idences were constructed at a cost of
approximately <267,758. The entire
year of 1921 saw, however, a total of
245 new residences at a cost of <637,-
TEXACO
MOTOR OIL
THE TEXAs COMPANY, U.S.A.,
. Texace Prtroleum Producte ,
Run U with Save It wlth\
•Texaco Gruollne Te.vaco Motor Oil
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