The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1923 Page: 5 of 10
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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
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MANY APPOINTMENTS
NURSE TALKS
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ABOUT CARDUI ANNOUNCED THURSDAY
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She Found This Well-Known
Tonic for Women Beneficial
in Her Own Case and Rec-
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LEGION POST TO STAGE
SPECIAL SERVICE AT
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Dress
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Board of Health, Nurse Ex-
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recovered from stomach
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Governor Neff left Thursday.niht
" Central lall.
“Had stomach trouble three years,
in bed eight weeks
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incorporators. .1. M. Nix, H. C . 8
WASH DRESSES !
Perhaps never before has such a comprehensive display
Downse-rewmehbers ri places on
these boards caused by the terms of
the former members expiring.
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! There will be a sacred song service
at the First Presbyterlan Church on
Sunday, July 8
oUNrrS Trevathan said she had recom-
mended cardui to a great many wome
whom she had nursed."and always
with beneficial results I am glad
to give this statement, she said, so
that other women may know about the
wonderfur benefits of Cardui. At all
druggists -Adv. .
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Appeals From Convictions.
An appeal was filed in the Court of
Criminal Appeals in the case <*
-tepp, convicted in Collin county of
murder H ti dy Mills and ? said,
given five,ycurs in the penitentiar.: i”" a
“Well.” answered, the old lady, “I
don't take no drugs, but I do eat rolls
Compare the through fares,
plus sleeping car rates and cost
of meals enroute and you will
find the lowest total cost for
the journey, either one way or
round trip, is by
Shortest Rail Ride
and
Dirett Ocean Ships
Via GALVESTON
The Seashore Resort of Texas
Plan to leave home at night and
arrive at Galveston in the morn-
ing. where connect ions is made
with oil-burning steamers, afford-
ing wide range of accommoda-
tions and high standards of service.
LEAVE GALVESTON AT J P. M.
FOR NEW FORE AS FOLLOWS:
S. S. H. R. Mallory July 7, 28
S. S. Concho July 14, Ayg. 18
S.S. Comal July 21, Aug. 11
S. S. San Jacinto Aug. 4, 25
every Wednesday.
Automobiles Carried
Stenmers e«ll at Key West, Rlorlda,
making connection for Havana.
Reservation», tickata, and cthar
tailt may ba arranged in advanc •6
naaratt railroad tickatafnt,or wtitata
MALLORY LINE
F. T. RENNIE, General Agent
Galveston, Texas
Special Revival Services.
Pastor F A. Halo announces that
special revival serviccs will begin at
the Assembly of God Chapel Ht tn
West ‘Thirty-seventh. Street, r nuay
evening ana continue indefinitely:
Arrangement have leen made so *hal
the sidles of the building may be lifted
up, giving a free circulation of fresh
There will be good singing and a
full gospel mesage each evening at
8 o'clock. Every one is invited.
Annex.' ... N..
In a recently-given statement, Mrs.
Trevathan said: "At times I have had
such severe pains in my sides I did
not know what to do. l am a trained
nurse by profession, and nursed until
I married. I was on my feet a great
- deal and this seemed to aggravate my
oMe day I read about Cardui in the
naner at my home in Verrhont. I got
a boule an a tried it. It hassdone me
a great deal of good. . . The pains
in my side used to grow very intense,
I would take te Cardui by the direc-
tions and It helped me wonderfu ly. . .
My appetite grew very poor. I did not
care for anything to eat, but when I
took a few doses (of Cardui) my appe-
tite picked up. I wouldn’t bo with-
with poppy seeds every morning tor
my breakfast. But I'll stop It if you
think It might give me the drug habit.
New York Telegraph.
Mens
Palm Beach
Suits
Our selection of men’s and I
young men's suits is second I
4 to none. Regardless of I
what style, pattern of ma- l
terial you prefer, you will )
find it here. Charge it.
Hopewell, Va.—This famous Dupont
gunpowder town, that suddenly sprang
up and gave employment to thousands
during tha World War. was eight years
old in April. Most of the families that
came in war, times have gone, but
many bought homes and remained.
Among the first arrivals were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter l- Trevathan. of Vermont,
who bought property here and now
have a pleasant home in Battle Grouni
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larger than usual and will be ready
for distribution about Aug. 1.
Commissioner Robison said that
sending df this list to the printer 19
a little late this year, on account of
the great volume of work incidental
to the preparation of so large an acre-
age. When the list is received from
the printer it will be ready for free
distribution to all making application
therefor, Commissioner Robison said
Most of this land Is In thefwer Pan-
handle and the extremmestern Por-
Addresses by Larry Mills on Our
Independence” and Q. C Taylor on
The Patriotic Program” will feature
a special program to be given at the
First Presbyterian Church Sunday
night at S o’clock under the auspices
of Travis Post No. 76, American —e-
BlPlowing is the program announced
Boys Suits
nod W H. Nelson.
Naff Brokerage Company. Beau-
moa capita sto. 1, $10,000: incor:
portors, J J Naff. w. J Crawford
and Guy Beatty.
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tion of the slate.* 4"
Such of this land as will be subject
tossale may be purchased without set-
tlement and in quantities not exceed-
ing eight sections. Only one-fortieth
of the purchase price must be paid in
cash and the balance bears 5 per cent
interest. A purchaser may pay for
the land in full at any time and obtain
a patent or clear title from the state.
appointees are: Marshall Hicks, San
Antonio; Dr. Joe Wooten, Austin, and
Cliff Caldwell, Abilene. These three
new members, who are expected to
qualify for the meeting of the regents
to be held here on July 10, fill the
places of E. C Kelly, El Paso; W. H.
Foils, Austin, and Louis J. Wortham,
Fort Worth, whoso terms had expired.
Dr. Wooten is a widely known phy-
sician of Austin and Marshall Hicks is
a former state senator and former
mayor of the city of San Antonio.
j Sid Crumpton of Texarkana was
appointed judge of the now Bowie
county court at law created by the last
legislature, Governor Neff announced
,, Thursday. Crumpton was virtually
of F-ze i selected by the
for the occasion:
Prelude. .
“Hymn of Glory.” dedicated to the
American Legion (Yon), Mrs. Vena A
Mathews. . . .
Anthem. “Abide with Me” (Schneck
er) full choir, with Mrs. Louls Graf-
ton. aynn Cook. Ordo Creighton and
Francis Cook, soloists.
Address, "Our Independence. Larry
Recessional, "God of Our Fathers
(Do Koven). Mrs Louis Grafton. Mrs.
.........- ' John Scott. Misses Helle Foster and
.... members of the Bowie ina Dello Flegel. Gynn Cook, Charles
Association. the governor Bissell. Francis Cook and Mr W atkins.
accessory to murder irimy suns ...... Snant’when the question of apvoint. I Address. -The Patriotic Program,
given five rears in the penitentiary. ing sudge tor this court came up tht q. c Taylor.
Ampuls wefe also filed in the cases governor requested the Bowie count "li- oula
"..... - ■ .—"dv. accide on a judge. and Judge
Crumpton was selected. Crumpton is
a former member of the Texas 18157
hturcernor- Neff also announced the
appointment of Al +attimorn.o.Fort
Wori to bo-judge of the newrdstnict
court fr Tarrant county, Thentn-
pointee is a son of Judge O. Salntir
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I AemA"-EERSTRAYmeetkefweekzFoRRRNAZg"UKiiFenAReEMEaid ™
Exceptional Values in
Blouses -Sweaters- Skirts-
Silk and Wash Dresses Etc^
SILK DRESSES
This season we are offering the most alluring styles it
has ever been our pleasure to present. And the prices
are'way down. Quality of materials and workman-
ship, as usual, are of the very finest Ample variety
in materials, patterns and styles.
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Appointment of a state board of
health was announced late Thursday
by Governor Neff. The personnel of
the board follows: Drs: M I. Bledsoe, .
Port Arthur; A. F. Beverly, Austin.
W. H Holland, Santa Annu; Frank
Paschal. San Antonio, A. C. Scott.
Temple; T. B. Fisher, Dallas.
The old members of the board re-
appointed were Drs. Bledsoe, Holland
and Fisher.
The governor also announced th
appointment of the state board of
nurse examiners as follows: Misses
Helen -T. Holliday, Dallas; June L.
Duffy, Austin; ula Whitehouse,
Houston: E. 1. Greene, El Paso; Mail
Biddle Grigsby. Mount Vernon The
only new member of the board is Miss
VuOYernor Neff late Thursday an-
nounced the appointment of twomem.
1r of the board of regents of the
state normal, colleges. They are: cam
sparks, aust!. and Fred Martin. tort
He also announced the appointment
of two members of the board .st ts-
gnts of the A. & M. College, as fol-
lows: Walter I.acy, Waco, and 1.1
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of Lonnie Etheridge, Collin county, i
criminal assault, -six years, and Amos (
Fortune Kaufman county, ermunan
assault, twenty years in state prison.
Classification and valuation of
3.091,756 acres of public fre school
land that is subject to forfeiture for
non-payment of interest due Novem-
ber 1. 1319. has just been finished by
Land Commissioner J. T. Robison.
The list of this land has been sent
to the state printer and it will be of-
fered for sale Sept. 1 if the interest
is not paid by that time. ‘The list is
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Governor Neft announced the ap-
pointment late Thursday of three new
members of the board of regents of
the University of Texas. The new
When Mrs. Wallace Iteid was In
lots do mu Washington lecturing on the drug evil
Motley Drug b. r be......Inc -- addict.
, State Unusually Heavy List Subject
to Forfeiture for Non-Pay-
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Miller Investment Company, Dallas: ..........
Capital stork. $30,000: Incorporators, via the Houston & Texas < -■.....
iv a Miller, J. W. Miller and L M/wy for New Orleans, where he W!
V1„„ 'on next Satur-Uy join Hit- trasc oX-
Southwestern Bonded Wareheuse cursionists of the West Texas Cham
compny. Waco capital stock HO- her of commerce for an elshtatn-y
Co’imorpurators, J- 1. Henderson., crutse to cuba. Panama and ot her
F H Mil'urdy and Joe Wood. Central American countrie*, T -
Consumers Fuel Association, rlorzcursimnists have chartered a ship .for
ilada Capital stock. $5000: incornoz 1. Hp nnd from New Orleans tney
datr, J R Headhimer. M. D. Ramsey. in H atrect for Cutna. andatte
Et ' -- ------- 'leaving there they will proceed to
1 anemanant Governor T W. Davison
of Marshall, who is to be acting gov-
ernor during the absence of Governor
■ Crush Bottling Com- Neff is not expected to reach Austin
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stated by the governor before depart-
And J T. Coleman. ling. ________
Charles salaino Company. Mer-[ , **
cedes: Capital stock. 215.000: ncora ---------
poratora, Charles Salmi mo, J E
iaynes and F. (1 Moffett-
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to ita cnar.r. bann, Dl.tribut.ng I^DaytomOldo. '^e d^irsmd
____ I on my stomach Tried Foley Cathartic
cases of oak or ivy poisoning bletssanngowsour somnchn he
should be treated with .Dllorn » S00M actA b breath, biliousness and other
Liniment. Itis.antisepuidvarornuh alGtiv disorders quie kly over com:
ing and asplendiazoam308 Wc. and WINNfoley Cathartic Taltets. Do not
srozblprottie soid by Brown & grlpe.jmln or nausea.e .......- -------
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