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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
I PAGE FOUR
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1923
MAYOR YETT SEEKS TO WORLD FAMOUS CANVAS'
The Austin Statesman
NEW YORK
There Are Many
PUBLISHTD DAILY, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, AND SUNDAY MORNING B
8 ‘
OPPORTUNITIES
yO.O. MlNTYRS.
TELEPHONES
Editorial Roums
sumption"--eat and run.
MEMBER AUDIT BC’REAU OF CIRCULATIONB.
“Many erroneous ideas and opinions
A barefoot man
BUBSCRIPTION RATES: anh in Advance.
One year .
.$2.00
. be found as well in Main Street.
»
■
plays.
apparently
canary
PAPER DIUVIXY.
Bubaariners in the city who do not receive thelr paper by 7 o’clock in the
\
6
VW " --J WWW -J • • -*v-" VM " ••• ------
the manazement by calling the Circulation Department, phome SHO, and re-
A clown juggling pop-corn balls.
poming any irregularity.
Y. M. B. L HEARS
g538
t
MEMBBR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
locked and barred by prohibition.
“If Austin or any other community
The
A 4.50 Blouse or Hat given
dispatches herein are also reserved
c687•
Advertising and a City
15.00 To 53.50
(From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.)
M2
W1
<o,
m
to give the movement* their untiring
iE
directory, following estimating methods used in other cities all over
H
System.
In such
cases
we noted, especially, a tendency to re-
In cases where a portion only
EXTRA TRAIN EQUIPMENT
I
TO HANDLE TRAFFIC
FOR FOOTBALL CLASSIC
I reserve sympathy for ths newcomer
I Longhorn-Vanderbilt
by L, E.
37
......89c
4
WEEK TO HIGHER COURT
/
PUBLIC RECORDS
CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT.
class Los Angeles' secret is advertising.
Boys!
Florence Gillette,
The grand jury adjourned Thursday
Considerable Interest is being mani-
of the prohibition amendment to the
more.
FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT COURT.
49c
BILLY WHISKERS
48c
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT COURT.
1.00
BY FRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY
PROBATE COURT.
Judge George Matthews.
.....4.50
..... 3.95
Woman Would
PROBATE COURT.
44
.....1.00
WARREN’S
r
l
Bulck,
nounced that he was going to leav
714
ON THE AVENUE
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
714
SELLS FOR CASH AND SELLS FOR LESS
.4 A
I J
i
One month
Eiz montha s •
A Baseball Outfit or a Cap
FREE with a Suit at 5.00 or
3.00
LOO
FREE with a Coat Suit or
Dress priced at--
Wool Slip-on
Sweaters . .........
Percale and Madras
2.25
3.50
3.95
1.50
1.25
6.50
2.25
Transfer Poll Tax
Receipt To Son
Good Bath Towels,
small size, 8 for ...
1.50
1.75
LOO
3.75
30c
3.00
4.85
4.00
5.50
3.75
announced
passenger
has been made, we think
error has been found.
or rather heard the idol eat soup once
and that ended all hope of idolatry so
Fxtra special equipment has been
added to its trains to Dallas for the
My Idea of a diplomat is one- who
would know what to do under such
66x84 Plaid
Blankets . . .
66x80 Plala
Blank eta, . .
"Well," he raid. "the town I. all
right: bat it'* the hardert place |n the
world for a woman to get work in."
I was taking a wawk with my black
and wile dog Yardo and we came to a
place with a big sine outaide nt it
saying 9th Annual Lap Dog Show, Ad-
CIVIC DISCUSSIONS AT 1
WEEKLY LUNCHEON
■
Hole
Book
81-inch Garza Bleached
Sheeting, yard .........
81-inch Pepperell Brown
Sheeting ..............
Suburban towns and routes:
One month . ................
Six months.................
Shirts . . ....
White Madras
* Blouses . . .
CAPITAL PRINTING COMPANY
Office at PubHcation: Seventh and Brasos Streeta.
638-668,
Martin Schoeel, Ford, 638-669.
Louis Rodriquez, Ford, 638-670.
Joo Gonsales. Ford, 638-671.
Wrought Iron Rango Company, St.
Louls, Me, Ford. 638-672.
8. W. Horne, Chevrolet, 488-478.
less than one per cent.
Where a deviation from said system
.HU
.83.78
For Savings Offered In This
Special List For
TODAY AND SATURDAY
State
CH-MI.
T F.
638-867
Mrs.
"Well, dear, I think we will select
this."-Kasper (Stockholm).
City’s Executive Issues Statement
Regarding Work of the Equal-
ization Board.
- Other cities, hundreds of them, in the United States have advantages'
as great, some even greater, yet are far removed from the million;
lights-
6 yards, ...
W. M Gillette
divorce.
Men's O. D..Wool Shirts
two pockets ........
Men’s Blue Sergo
Pants . . ............
New Felt Hals
at..................
Outing Pajamas,
Sult.................
Mep’s Ecru Winter
Inion-'Suits.........
Men's Wool Slip-on
Sweaters............
Men's New Caps
Up to................
Canton
1.00
36-inch Black Satina, 44
good quality .. ........ • DC
,....7884
...7348
....8388
Lee
Pape
A
Regular vise Flannelette C(
Night Gowns ........ D VC
Good quality Cotton «) •g
tilled Comforts ..... L.~U
Wesley Barry Serge ,1 m A
Caps .......... IsDU
Best heavy grade Outings s Q
lights, darks, yard ..... IJC
stored renditions to the unit figures.
Where property had changed hands
New Felt Hat. light
shades . . ..........
Wool Shirts—
1.50 and ............
Bleached ribbed Union
Suits . . ..............
Black writ stitche
Bhoes, pair . . ........
Heavy ribbed Stockings,
pair'.................
Jumho Slip-over
Sweaters .............
Juvenile Wool Jersey
Suits . . : ............
Blue Serge Middy
Suits................
Wool Eton
Suits................
Boys’ Rain Coats,
with hat . . ..........
(Copyright 1323, by The McNaught
Syndicate, Inc.)
ever did?”
(lam afraid Billy’s recent adventure
Judge George Calhoun.
Will of S E. Rosengren filed for
probate.
AUTOMOBILES REGISTERED.
Watered aa Aucond-ciasa matter at the postorice at Austin, Texas, under the
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. * [with the White Way "gallopiug con-
Pacific lines. I
The traditional equipment was found
necessary to adequately handle the II
unusual volume of passenger traffic
which has been attracted to Dallas I
by the gridiron struggle to be staged ‘
at the Dallas State Fair4 Saturday. I
4.25 Heavy Cutton • 4E
Filled Comforts ..... .3)
81x98 Seamlss Sheets, T nr
bleached ....... I.£•
“Never Alone” by Mareau Will
Be Shown by Swann-Schulle
Furniture Company.
t was appointed t. boost the attendance
I at next Friday's luncheon.
By ani), dally and
Mosiday. tor austin Rural
'but I ever saw filled. 4
selling Persian prayer
refers to personal property.
Respectfully,
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
By ‛W A PILLOW, *
H. P. HUNNICUTT.
A. F LAMAR.
saying to him, G. Yardo yours certray |
' a handsome dog alongside of sone '
million population doubled in three years is thus established.
Natural advantages, opportunities for livelihood and wealth— . , • ..... ..
• ’ rr sole companion, a Iittle Pekinese dog.
Los Angeles has them, to be sure, with a native charm of land and died in convulsions And the lady her-
T
A
48-inch White and Fancy AC.
Standard Oil Cloth, yard 3C
I could get out without opening them >
theirselfs, me saying to him. Hay mib- ]
ter, can you tell me wat kind of a dog
Sunday. exER do all the tears of movie stars comeerty appraisements this year?’ Mayor
| from?' A bespangled dowager break-j Yett stated at his office this morning.
sea and sky that entrances the visitor and draws homeseekers. But *ei *’ 111 without funds
these things alone do not explain Los Angeles' phenominal growth. |
! of them.
। And there wag some man (here '
J dressed in a fancy uniform opening the j
doors of peeples automobeels so they,
at the Y. M. B. L. luncheon at noon ’
today.
Judge Harris declared that Austin,}
from a distance, presented one of the '
most, beautiful panoramic views of any ]
roads certain privileges in return fori
Our policy in passing upon values of big station improvements. . 1
real estate has been to adhere closely Dave Moffat, city chairman of the
to the figures set by the expert com- good roads movement, spoke on the
pliers of the Unit System now in vogue, necessity of individual effort in the
Ue beg to advise you that an es- coming good roads bond election. "I I
, mate, mnade by us of the number of am surprised at the amount of opposi- |
individual real estate owners whose tion to this movement," he stated, and
property ha. been raised above the urged all members of the Y: M. B. L.
valuation fixed by the Unit System is . . i
..$0.65 ing ground for the third chin. "A good many people are complaining
2.53.00/ Strange jugs and carboys In front of that the equalisation board has upset
1.56.00 a millinery shop Mimes and mounts-1 things in general, raising taxes in
“----banks, Cimcracks and Unset A-l---------------•h-......-- -----4
effort. I
Thurlow Weed and Max Davis were
a palpable appointed special workers to go into!
we that thirty per cent or real Eatimnattorattenarrhe
rhodernxeacty etatunt Zalacon Y. ar. B. L. day. Wednesday.
So"-m "----we have ro- i. V: Kiley was in charge of today'. I
i meeting. A committee of ten members
1 it I had a donor I could take Yar1o eges helasth phohimingmhegonouna
. in and find out wat kind of a dog he that when the alleged invalid votes
is and win a prize with him maybe. .from these counties are excluded from
Blackwell, Manchaca. Dodge,'
I
town— cald he could not live in it any
longer, nays Everybody's. Someone
asked him what was the matter.
DAY BYDAV CLEAR UP CONFUSION TO BE EXHIBITED BY
ABOUT ASSESSMENTS LOCAL FURNITURE FIRM
B, onrser ta the ctx, daily and
sndas
game, it was
Nitschke. city
mission One Dollar. Me thinking, G.
That is why there is a natural interest in the information heralded concerned, in the shadow of th, put-
naid buidins a rather seedy chap was
through the multitudinous publicity channels that the advertisers of furtively seiuinj naughty picture, in
pink envelopes. Types such as he in«.
California know so well how to employ by which the world is made epire my interest. 1 .topped to talk.
; Our mutual recognition was instan-
to know that "The City of the Angels" now numbers a population taneous. We were at one time class-
mates at a school.
of certain,real estate was so changed.!
we have made the different values as;
rendered conform to the total, dividing
the same to the best of our ability.
In placing values on new improve-
ments, we have followed closely the
Unit Bystem.
In regard to the large list of names
of persons printed in the daily papers, 1
will state that about seventy per cent
319,198, a figure which marks nearly the limit of "normal" growth er “ 1 m concerned
for important cities, as was evidenced by the relatively small increase to oue ahores who rum rama.
Th. B. C. Beckwith Speeinl Agency, wk representat es tor foreign adver-
Mm Bestern offiee. World Bulline. Nnw York City. Western otice
Tribune Bulldins, chicago. St. LouU ofiice. Suite Ull. Svndicate „Tu
Budidias. Detrolt office. Ford Bundlug. Kansas City ottice, Bryant Build-
in a year. Within the last few days the estimates of the Los Angeles
The telephone in the office of
County Tax Collector J. R. Wil-
liams rang in rather excited fash-
ien this morning. Williams yes-
terday had announced Saturday as
the last day for transferring poll
tax receipts from one ward to an-
other.
An obliging deputy collector an-
swered the phono.
“Can I transfer my poll tax to
my eon?” came a woman’s voice
over the phone.
She was told that this could not
be done in compliance wih the
law.
Then she volunteered. the infor-
mation that her husband had voted
on her poll tex receipt in previous
elections and thought possibly the
son might hove the same privilege.
It happened that the wife and
hueband have practically the same
first name and when it is pro-
nounood election judges could not
tell whether the name belonged to
the husband or to the wife.
with the result that during the next three years the ratio of accel-
eration was largely increased almost daily. The spectacle of a half-
I circumstances. I fumbled for words as
did he—and we each moved off with-
tested in these cases, since the validity until Oct. 29 after returning nineteen
* tht -titit - ________*....... .. ... true bills in its second presentment!
constitution and the Dean law created • of the term.
agent for the Southern
MEN! A 4.50 HIT OR SHIRT
GIVEN FREE WITH A SUFI
PRICED AT 30.00 OR MORE.
Little}
Morris Gest and his high white hat.
A modest, violet. The first Chinatown
One of the unique "accounts" in the newspaper advertising field'
for the past year was that of the "All-Year Club of Southern Cali-
fornia." Millions of newspaper readers reading the striking adver-
tisements formed a determination to visit this wonderful land. Thou-
sands of the new citizens of Los Angeles who have helped to make
the million were "pulled" by those “ads.” Thousands more will be
attracted, and it is not visionary to predict that by the time of the
next census Los Angeles will be a city of 2,000,000.
Extra large Bath Tow- 2 A
els 24x46. 3 for...... leUU
was a city of 102,479 souls. In 1910 the number had increased to
they mrt two Japnqene with a hana- (_______________, -
cart fun at te*, table. One Jap waa djntcure air after all.)
M. Cohan twirling a cane. Four cafes
The Aasoctated Preas is exclusively entitled t the use for publication o:
all news dispatches, credited to it or not otherwtse credited in this paper. | avuneu anu vuru prvaxtvu. 1 nu
and also th local news published hereln. All rights of publication of special । poke collar and puff tie have been r<-
the country, figures the population at 974,358, an increase of 116,235 putuoaying my thin, except "How-re
’ - hfu-i1
cloth. A one carriage funeral. George
census of 1920 gave Los Angeles 576,673 people. The current city
Three cases wherein defendants were
convicted in the June term of the
criminal district court on charges off
violating the Dean prohibition law will
be carried on appeal to the court of
criminal appeals next Tuesday, it was
announced today by Sam Dickens, de-
fense attorney in the cases
The three cases are those of Perry
Tullos, given two years for transport-
ing liquor; Lee Manos, sentenced to
one year for transporting liquor, and i
Steve Bullock, one year for selling!
liquor.
kings. Cafeteria doorway flirts. Girls
up to 1920, when the population was 576,673. Systematic efforts topresent crop of stars have had easy
r 7 sailing. Around the hall as I writs is
of 1,000,000, placing it among the major cities of the globe. The
One year . ..$7.00 one year . ..........
bunday uucrning endition, by mail (ta Texas/, by the year.....
Eleven misdemeanor indictmente
returned Thursday by grand jury
transferred to county court.
_ ... . ....... 1 tears and ths caption read something
For a spectacle of city growth unparalleled it is but necessary. like this: Here she is! America’s |
, . , . sweetheart." And a male star wax’
to mention census figures for the past 20 years, in 1900 Los Angeles heralded as "Our Beloved idol.” i saws
Lonsale Green Ticket SA
Bleached Domestic, yard luC
Good as Gold Bleached f r
Domestic . . .......... 13C
1 era and door openers, dressed like
Drena Ginghams good 1 n0
patterns, 8 yards .... Lvu
t 403 Congress Avenue from Oct. 19 to
unuu- 1 12165 m seurai, rasmug tuxes in Nov! 5.
Anita I many instances what they were turned: This painting is considered the world I
Stewart looking at her name in elec- In for the tax rolls last year This is over as one of the foremost paintings;
itric lights. Back country folk. Ladennot the case at all, and the publle depicting biblical scenes. It is 81xi0
iwith cash. And eager to spend. Scour-, should be informed of the true nature feet in size and is valued at 875 000 1
ing for the New York flavor that can of things,” the mayor declared it has been viewed by thousands of
He pointed out that whatever the people all over the world with a great
Mysterious and dazzling window dis- nature of the appraisement of property deal of intereSt
plays. A canary apparently flying by the equalisation board the Individ-! A private exhibition of the painting L
about in a bowl of water. A Holland tal citizen had two courses open to was held today on the fourth floor ot ;
wind mill that sprays perfume on pas- J him to secure fair treatment in the the store for the benefit Of all clergy.
~uI-- aza uuc wuv uu zuveave -uax yuyoz ------- , — sers-by A manikin with a baby lamb | matter. In one instance, the case may men or the city upon special Invita- i
ufternoon on week days and by 8 o'clock on Sunday morning will confer a in her lap. Dolls that skip the rope be thrashed out before the equaliza- tion by the store.
on the management by calling the Circulation Department, phome 8160, and re- A clown juggling pop-corn bails. tion board. Which will be in session eta
stimulate growth, however, began to take effect at about this period, an English woman who was promised
Dg opportunities. She has bees here, ---
four weeks and has not been able to I I AI I AD Aggrg I17II I
see the man who promised her the job LlUUUK L.A83 WII l
Three children are dependent upon her. ‛
since her arrival a cable announced , pg A D D f A l pn MCVT
। the death of her brother from a tropical j Du HIILHLLD IL AI
fever in Africa, and this afternoon her!
ine. Atlanta office. Atlanta Trust Bulding.
Judge James R. Hamilton.
On trial:
State of Texas vg John Parks,
charged with forgery, case being ar-
gued before jury
Case filed:
and female guides. Sailors home from individual citizen feels that he can not
long voyages in all parts of the world get a fair adjustment on tax matters
NEW YORK, Oct. 19—Thoughts
while strolling around New York: The
glitter of Broadway night Hat snatch-
to enforce that amendment were at-1
tacked in a quash motion by Attorney
Dickens.
The statement of facts in the three
"Oh. nonsensel I feel as fit as I
Geological Survey, Ford.
and the city council with a letter, out- is going to grow there must be con-
lining their work and the conditions certed action on the part of all the
under which they have operated. 1 citizenship,” stated Judge June C
The letter, which was signed by W. Harris, member of the codifying com-
A. Pillow, presldent of the board, and mittee now compiling Texas state
the other two members, H. P. Hunn1- laws, who was the principal speaker
A shop that furnishes uniformed male twenty days, beginning Oct. 82. It the
Brushed Wool Sweaters in New
K3T............ 9.00
Jacquard Knitted 1A rA
Sport Suits...... I•.JU
230018 Vetour.stirt 10.00
Jacquard Crepe C 7C
Blouses.............. •
New Lot Trimmed A rA
Hain............... 4.50
3550 Wo.Coats. 25.00
Women's Navy Blue 7 PA
Rain Coats......1 «3v
Novelty Striped . 26.50
New Dimity • 1 r
Red Fox ' 91 peA
Choker.......... Ll.3U
Single Skin Grey 19 re A
Squirrel Choker .. 2c~V
Brushed Scarf Sets m rA
3.00 to . . ....... ..... •.JU
New Lace Collars oom
and Cuffs 50e to .... 2.L•
Swagger Canes in 1 7t
colors ................ 1J 3
Yet displaying a provincial shyness. All
the shooting galleries have gone. A
man in front of a loan shark office
studying a racing form.
Burlesque girls in hats of silver
i Meening no special kind, and I start-
in front pulne withnnj M. migot, wrt “
ana the other was behind, pushing us j home soma fearse looking hull dog
hard aa he could Both looked tired, | ran out of a yard barking and Yardo
and the persplration was dropping ! chased him rite back agen and I kepp
from their foreheads in beads. on wawking home feeling better insted
Ob seeinE this Hilly mid; "I pity of werse.
those men, for It la hard work they *■»
are doing. I think I will step behind A shiftless specimen of humanity
He.curt and put my forehead to the I came down town one morning, ami,
tailboard and help them along.” Joining a group on a coiner, an-
"Youa batter not, Billy," cautioned .....
Nannie. "You are not any loo strong
arter your recent experlenoe."
vived. I never saw a stage doorman
who didn't have a dreamy look.
Drooping sparrows perched on a sub-
way kiosk. Whining women with
trays of faded flowers. The 90 year
old man who belleves he is John the.
Baptist. Still. I once thought I was a
poet. A scurrying kmonaed Chinese.
{ Morning papers are out. Time to scoot
' home.
NOTICB TO THIS POBLIC.
Any arroneous reflection upon ths character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which appears in the columns of this paper
will be gladly corrected if called to the attention of the publihers.
40-In. Flat Crepe, black 9 AA
brown, naty. Yard ... L.UU
40-In. heavy Canton. Crepe,
black, brown, navy. 9 rA
Yard . ..... L.3U
40-inch Crep de 1 co
Chine, colors, yard... 1»VV
54-inch black and 2 eA
brown Wool Serge ... 1.03
28-in. Imitation Linen: 1 AA
colors, 8 yards...... %UU
before the equalisation board he still
may carry his case to the city council,
where an impartial hearing and de-
cision will be given him, the mayor:
deciared.
In order to clearly explain the work)
of the equalization board the members I .
of the board have furnished Mayor Yett
27-inch standard Diaper s 0
Cloth. 19 -yard piece Lele
Adele Bergstrom,
this 1st
' Meening Yardo and thinking he mite
like hls looks-so mutch he mite offer
• to leave him ‘In the show for nothing.
I and he sed, Wat, that dog?
Yes, do you know wat kind he is? I
। sed, and the man started to look ser-
prised as anything, saying, Wy let me
see, Well, can I bleeve my eyes. thats
a Heintz terrier, thats a per feck ixam-
pie of a Heintz terrier.
। is it? I sed, thinking, G, he's a
Heintz terrier, and the man sed, Sure,
} 57 varieties.
A public exhibition of the interna-
tionally famous painting “Never
Alone," by Herbert de Mareau Jr.,
will be given by the Swann-Schulle
Furniture Company at their store, 401-
Baalnesa Manager ............... 1 Display Advertislng .....
Audititg Department Groulatior. ------- • "--
and Glasriried Ada..............41881 Scciety Editor-----
________ Judge George Calhoun.
cases have been- completed and bills John Wolf Jr. vs. John Wolf Sr.r
of exception are now being prepared.injunction, bills of exception being
Mr Dickens stated today that he win presented by both plaintitt and de-
submit a rather lengthy brief in each fendant '
Gentlemen: The board of equaliza- city in America. He commended the
tloa of the city of Austin for the year, good roads movement, and marveled
1923 has completed the revision of the that members of the city council had
assessment rolls compiled by the city balked on granting one of the rail-
assessor for the year. - "
Fred C. Malena, County Clerk.
Fusebio Riojas and Juana Castillo.
Lieo E Cloud and Maydelle Davis.
D. and D. Sanches.
Host, grade Printed 1 AA
Crinkle Crepe, 4 yards L.UU
36-inch Percales, darks and
Yesterday Billy was almost drowned.
you remember
Up on the beach It was nice and
warm and sunny, and very soon Billy
feltmue h better as the sun’s rays dried
his long, wet cost.
“My dear," snid Nannie, “If you only
felt able to stand up and shake some
of that water off, you would be dry
in no time. I am sure you would feel
much more comfortable, and then, be-
sides, you would run no risk of taking
cold."
"I am feeling so much stronger al-
ready from this nice warm sun bath
that I am mire I have srength to
shake myself and take a roll in the
mand ’ Which he did, until his fur
coat was dry and white and shining
as a piet e of lustrous silk.
Seeing this, Nannie and ‘Stubby
walked down to the water's edge,
where they stood knee deep in the
waves lettirg them break oyer them
until they were as clean as Billy, and
then they, too, enjoyed a roll in the
sand to dry themselves.
After they were all fixed up, Billy
SUM: "Do you know, I am beginning
to feel hungry, and as if I am all right ।
once again I say We go and look for
something to eat! We ten probably
find lots of good things around by the
kitchen door of that big hotel up on
the bluff " -i2e !
“Do you mean the Cltf House?” ।
asked Stubby.
“Yes, or we can go to some of those ।
restaurants if we don’t find anything
at th» Cliff House
On eeeing this, Billy said! "I pity 1
ths hotel, which, by the way, is so
steep that it is almost perpendicular. «
cut and A. F Iamar, la as follows:
Austin, Texas, Oct? 19, 1923.
To the Honorable Major and City
Commlssioners,
Austin. Texas.
Respect for the movie slumps nearly
Gas and Electric Corporation, multiplying by 4% the number of every vt.it I make to a cinema theatre
My chief complaint is the annoying cus- dues.
meters in use (the figure ordinarily used in such estimates), finds tom or slorying th. movie .tar In
, j one particular picture there is a close-
a population of 1,035,729 as of August 1. up of a famous dripper of glycerine
Barber Towels, per RE.
dozen.................V DC
Men’s Thread Silk ry re
Box...................75c
Standard Stiff 1 pe
Collars.......... 1DC
Young Men’s 2-pant toym
Suita..... 1.63
Men's Goodyear Welt F AA
Shoes............... •.UU
Pepperell Bleached
Flannel—
6 yards .............
Judge Cooper Sansom.
| And me and Yardo stood therolthe count, the prohibition amenamentMrs. F. T. Moore, etal VB.W. C.
, watching peeple getting out of auto.|carried In Texas by only 19,184 votes. .Barnhart et al. Injunction, case in
! mobeels with diffrent size funny look- ’ ; bands of jury.
: Ins doga, nome of them being funnier t Mr. Lundbere and wife were looking I Eedivave. iun. comoong v. a
lookine than the othera and none ot/tor a alt. for their new house. Arteri.The. Walter LlPL Compa
j them looking mutch like Yardo, mej n, while they came to a spot and Mr,, j W: Boring et al. on note |
* Lundberg exclaimed: . ,
"Oh, Adolph, this view strikes me
dumb."
Men’s All-Wool Serge A A A
Pants.............. V-VV
Men's Oxford Cloth, at- 9 gr
tached collar. Shirts. . . L.0•
ruga Where are going the rounds in regard to prop-
J. R. Williams, Tax Collector.
Theo KnMp. Ford, 639-882.
L. B. Grant. Buda. Ford, 838-881.
C. Alva, Dripping Springs, Ford.
838 -662.
• F. V. Skloglund, Georgetown, Chev-
rolet. 838-884.
Miss Linnie Parker, Ford, 638-666.
"The Qty That Advertising Built" is a title that fits Los Angeles on. careiy to run aome
as thoroughly as does that of “The Center of Southern California’s sidon now, agruatntancentnnadnhourt
All-the-Year Playground” or “Capital of the Moving Picture World.” times, though, such meetings are
° r fraught with embarrassment for all
Extra size Flannelette. (2,
Night Gowns . . ..... 33C
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