The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 97, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 16, 1923 Page: 2 of 38
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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1923
SCARBROUGH’S MAN’S SHOP
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ORGANIZATION
475 DEPARTMENT STORES
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Business Suits
201-206 EAST SIXTH STREET. AUSTIN, TEXAS
ROGERS PEET COMPANY
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Where Quality Is Dominant
There Shopping and Buying Is Ideal!
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BRADFORD CONCERN
HAS MOST MODERN
STORE IN TEXAS
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Our Low Prices
98c to $3.50
Phone 7936
Phone 2652
The Dominating Corset
—the “Lady Lyke”—Popularly Priced!
Front or Back
Lace Model*
New Establishment at Ninth and
Colorado Has Complete Stock
of Paints and Wallpaper.
Knit Office Coats
Phoenix Hosiery
Krementz Jewelry
Presents for the well-
established business
and professional man
Other Suits $25.00 to $50.00
Business Hats $4.00 to $6.50
Hand tailored of the
finest domestic and
imported woolens by
NO KINDERGARTEN THIS
YEAR AT WOOLDRIDGE
SCHOOL, M’CALLUM SAYS
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE
COMMITTEE NAMED BY
TRAVIS COUNTY TEACHERS
WORLD’S
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SCHOOLS NEXT MONDAY,
SEPT. 24, OUTLINED!
HOUSTON CENTENARIAN
BURIED SATURDAY
A Thread Value
Worth Whilet
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NICK LINZ
Dry Cleaner—Dyer—Hatter
611 Congress Ave.
All Employes and Pupils
School Must Present Vacci-
nation Certificates.
CORNWELL DISPLAYS
NEW DENTAL PRODUCT
—Don’t risk your handsome gowns on home
cleaning or inexperienced servants.
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—Take them to a Dry Cleaner who does not
injure the fabric or coloring.
Quality merchandise here is a fact—not a promise, nor a theory. It is well to remember this.
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Some merchants buy their merchandise from descriptions or from samples, which, generally
speaking, are superior to the actual goods. Most merchants, at the best, are in the markets of the
country only a few days each year.
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ner.—Adv.
The "Touris”
A New Shape
—Have you had that lovely dress soiled
and had it ruined when sent to the cleaner?
■»4 crowded cond- I
School there will I
at this school this
McCallum announces.
Ie's a "Marathon" (sold
exclusively here). Smart,
easy-fitting, youthful,
light-weight, silk lined.
Fall colors. An unusual
hat at an unusual price.
$3.98
"Let U. B. Your Hatterr
Travis county tenchers Friday m-
lected th. executive committee for th.
University Interncholastie League
county meet during the Central Texa.
Teachers” Institute Friday.
Following la th. personnel of th.
commaittee: J. H W Meadowa Oo.
Not so in a J. C. Penney Company Store. Our Buyers are constantly in the market, selecting
reliable merchandise for our 475 Stores. Our inspectors are constantly alert, weeding out any
merchandise that fails to reach our high standard of Quality.
arug sundry malesman through T«iu
.nd Oklahoma for several years and
la. acguainted with all the leadins
druggtnts and doctor. In th. south-
west.
Mr. Cornwell has encased a booth
for hl. anti-pyo display at the Texas
Stat. Exposition, Oct. 1 to S. He ala.
states that he will have a eimitar
booth at the Waco Cotton Palace and
at the Texas State Fair in Dallas.
Dr. Walt, la th. dentist who ha.
mad. Anti-pyo and I. well known by
on. of hl. other tamous chemical
drus produgts-Dr. Walt.', local
anaoathetie. Anti-pyo la manuactur-
ed la Springneta, N. I.
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New Jurit Aesumes Dutlen,
Judge w. R Bishop of Athena
reached here Saturday and auumed
hla duties aa a member of Section A of
th. commlsnton of appeaia, to which
ponlton ne was recently appointed by
Governor Neff. Judge a,hop, who U
• Wrmer dtatrict judge, suceeed» Judg;
M.C..xandolph, wo w“ named to
a positon on th. bench in the court
“ sivI. appeala at Amarillo. Judg:
Bishop I. a brother-in-law of Nopr
Tantative Lewia T. Carpenter of bal-
valle, director reneral; D. H. Womack.
Creedmoor, director of athletics; Clara
Yaser, Prlugervilie, director of deq-
tamatren; Miao Lewis, Manor, director
0 art. dlsplay: Mrs, George Feiter,
Hornsby-Dunlap, director M mumi
memory contesta; Mia. Ida Egreling.
Colorado, director of mpelling: D. U
Harrell. Pnugervime, director of de-
bating: Miao Ella pnuger, Richland,
director of choral ctub work; MISSLOi
Taylor. Carloon, director of readins:
Miss. Loulsn Rowe, Hornaby-puniap,
director of club work.
And Real Service Prevails,
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 15.—Fu-
neral services for William H. Fleig.
aged 100 years, who died at his home
at 2 a. m. Friday, were held Saturday
at 10 a. m Burial was in the Wash-
ington Cemetery, Rev. T. J. Windham |
officiating.
Captain Fleig is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. L. D. Fletcher. Mrs.
L. H. Rueckert and Miss Elizabeth
Fleig. all of this city; three sons, A. C.
of orange, Texas; R. V. of Indian-
apolis, Ind . and W H. Jr of Houston.
$50 up
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___THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
PLANS FOR OPENING I
A properly fitted corset is essential if one would be
well dressed. A poor corset can mar an otherwise per-
fect costume. Before you buy your new Fall suit or
dress, be sure that you are correctly fitted in the
"Lady-Lyke" Corset best suited to your figure.
These popular Corsets are made in styles to suit
every type, from -the slender to the stout Most of
them feature the low bust to conform with prevailing
styles in dress.
One of lb. most attrnetive win-
dow displays in Austin ha. been pre-
sented to the public through th.
courtesy of the Griffith Drug Com-
pany in their handsome center show
window on West Sixth StreeL. This
,ls one of the largest display windows
in Texa A
This exhibit has been staged by M
C. Cornwell, who is the distributor
for Dr. R. B. Wa Ite’s anti-pyo dental
cream. Mr Cornwell is • man of
wide experience In drugs, having for-
merly been In the drug business in
Austin and a member of the State
Pharmneeutical Aanociation. Besides
this he has traveled as a drug ana
of a complete line of wall paper of the
latest patterns and perhaps the largest
nssortment ever bhown in this city
The art and gift shop is also being
stocked as needs demand and this de-
partment lends to the attractiveness
or the store.
New articles are being received
.very day. Among those is a complete
stock of new pretty moldings for pic-
ture frames. The Bradford firm makes
a specialty of picture framing and
patrons are asked by Mr Bradford to
give'the firm a trial on this kind of
job.
The concern also bandies as its prin-
cipal Une a complete stock of paints,
varnishes, enamel, brushes, window
glass, as well as a complete, line of
auto enamels.
J. & P. Costs Sewing
Thread—150-yd. spools
Either black or white; all
sizea. No purchase 11m-
ited; buy as many spools
as you like Per spool—
—You may take your choice. Front or back lace
corsets, lightly or heavily boned. All are made of
excellent materials under our own exclusive speci-
fications, and are scientifically constructed throughout
- "Lady-Lyke" Corsets conform to the curves of the
figure, yet there is no uncomfortable constriction.
They are pliable and durable—the kind of Corsets to
Is give the utmost satisfaction.
Scarbrough
When you are in need of merchandise of one kind or another, it is well to stop for a moment
and consider how a merchant procures his goods.
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With them, it is largely a matter of taking what they can get or be content with going
without There is no time to return the goods for another or better quality; hence, the public
eventually is the sufferer.
A number of announcements of in- 'B
terpst to teachers and pupils of the:
Austin city schools, which open next|E
; Mcnday,Sept. 24, were made Saturday [B
by Superintendent A. N. McCallum. IB
Following are the announcements ' I
as made by Mr. McCallum: B
The organization teachers’ meeting
will be held next Saturday, Sept. 22, II
at 9:30 a. m. in the Austin High
| School auditorium. The institute for I,
colored teachers will be held at 3:30 1
* p m. Saturday. Hept.' 22, at the An- 1
l derson High School. B
J All the principals will be in their ■
buildings from 9 a. m. to 12 in. each 'I
day next week for the purpose of I
t making programs, lassification of pu- iB
i pils and seeing generally to the con-11
dition of their buildings. B
| Mr. Porter, supervising principal of
j the Baker, Fulmore and Wooldridge
Schools, may be found at Wooldridge II
Monday am! Tuesday morning, Sept.,
17 and 18, at Baker •School, Wednes-E
day and Thursday, Sept. 19 and 29,/E
and at Fulmore School, Friday, I
Sept. 21. B
Miss Reilly, supervising principal fl
of Bit kier and John B. Winn Hehools.il
may be found at Bickler Monday. |B
Wednesday and Friday, and at John II
B. Winn, Tuesday and Thursday. B
Pupils promoted from the ward IB
schools last June or during the sun- E
mer will register at the Junior High I
School at 9 a. m. Thursday, Sept. 20. B
Out-of-town pupils who have never!
before been enrolled in the Austin IB
Schools, Wishing to enter the seventh 11
or eighth grades, will report at Dll
a. m., at the Junior High School on'I
Friday, Sept. 21. B
Registration for all former students,
of the Junior High School will take I
place on Monday, Sept. 24, between I
9 and 12 o'clock in the-following order: E
At 9 o'clock all pupils who will be|B
classified this year as 7A. retentions E
from last year And all 7B pupils; at,
10 o'clock all pupils who will be class!- I
fled as 8A; at 11 o’clock all pupils who/
will be classified as 8B. B
New pupils who have failed to reg-
ister on Friday will report to the |l
principal's office between 2 and 3 IB
o'clock Monday afternoon, Sept. 24. 11
On Tuesday at 1:30 o’clock all pu-{I
pils will report to the Junior High fl
School building and receive program II
cards for their work, after which they I
will report on shortened schedule to'I
the classes called for on their pro- E
gram and receive assignments of les- 'I
sons for Wednesday. I
The rules of the school board con-II
cerning vaccination as are follows- ’l
“Before the beginning of each an- 11
nuai session of the school and before 11
the entrance of any pupil into the I
schools at any time during the ses- E
sion, all regular employes and pupils- I
shafl present to the sehool board sat- E
isfactory evidence of having been sue- IE
cessfully vaccinated within five years 11
next preceding the beginning of said I
session. B
“In lieu of evidence of such sue- II
' All children who would go regularly
to the Wooldridge kindergarten are
advised to attend the Pease kinder-
‘ garten. Miss Farmer, who wan last ।
year at Wooldridge, will have charge
of the kindergarten departnent in the
I Pease School this year.
Children • from 5 to 6 1-2 years of
; age are admitted to the kindergartens.
( in accordance. With the law of the state d
of Texas regulating kindergartens. I
When a child is 6 1-2 it is admitted
to the regular low first grade Chi-
dren who have passed through the d
kindergarten and have been promoted
’ are admitted to the low first grade
at 6 years of age.
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~$ the school grounds or immediately ad-
I । jacent thereto, it shall embrace the
I } families, of such janitors.”
One .of the most commodious and
attractive paint and paper establish-
ments in Texas is that operated by
C. A. Bradford de Co. at the corner
of Ninth and Colorado Streets. The
Bradford firm occupfe
which formerly served the First Con-
®ational Church as a house of wor-
ship.
One notices that the building is cool
at all times and that the illumination
is almost perfect, being just like' day
on the interior, which is likewise al-
most absolutely free from dust. •
One of the advantages of the present
location of the firm is that its patrons
can park their cars alongside the
building as long as they desire, since
there is no time limit on parking at
this location.
Prndford announced Saturday
that he expects to receive a shipment
andyalue
q OU1 • ^oia/romiJe!
V M" One need but consider for a moment the enormous amount of merchandise our hun-
“•.? dreds of stores require every month to fully appreciate that the J. C Penney Com-
pany is furnished with the best of quality and lowest possible prices. You share fully
in this advantage.
ANa THE
V MI (G8) SHOPPERS'
/ EA88• SERVICE
-be STORE
Qncorixnuietl SUPERIOR
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.Wonderful mayings in btanketa
Chaa Rosner.—Adv,
cessful vaccination. Bald employes and
said pupils may present other vi» g
dence of the necessary precaution for B
protection against smallpox of the suf- ■
ficiency of which the city health of-
fieer shall be the judge 3
“If any employe or pupil is deemeljB
unfit for vaccination, or presents evi-5
dence that vaccination will prove dan- E
gerous to his or her health, the ac-
tion of the board in such cases shall B
be governed by the decision of the city B
health officer. B
"Whenever any employe or pupil ia'B
deemed unfit for vaccination, or it is 1
decided that vaccination will prove E
dangerous to the health of such em- B
ploye or pupil, such employe or pupil E
shall not be excluded from school, B
unless smallpox actually exists in the B
city, or unlesa, in the judgment of I
the city health officer. there is Ini- E
mediate danger of the spread of such SB*
disease in the city. B
■ “The term employe, as used, em- IB
braces the superintendent, principals. : B
regular and special, teachers and all B
regular employes of the schools, and B
in the case of janitors residing on'B
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