The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1924 Page: 2 of 12
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
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Skirts — Millinery—Sweaters
Men’s and Young Men’s
Hats — Raincoats —.
Trousers and Shoes.
are reported to have ibeen made in
Cniro, according to the Mornind Post’s
London lavender. Suits that will suit the needs and tastes
of men ofall ages at prices remarkably low.
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All with fur collars, many with fur cuffs
, and collars—some even with fur cuffs, fur
collars and fur borders-
FREIGHT RATES ON
HORSES AND MULES
ORDERED READJUSTED
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
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will Insure proper standards
lege work.
The resolutions would fix
In dark greys and blues, light tans, greys or
Ey»'s of Texas’* and the girls in white
broke into a wild snake dance to the
Men ‘s Suits
With Extra Trousers
The lengue also received a letter
from M. Hymans. president of the
league's counsel, notitying the seero-
tion with the
league council
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Orange Jackets let loose hundreds of
orange colored balloonn, which floated
upward and to the south on the breeze
that cane down from the north. ad-
mirably breaking the tension under
which the ceremony had placed the
lish models for young men
swagger styles.
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Benson Motor Co.
. 111-115 East Fifth St.
d ; 1 E .
W.T.FARLEY
916 CONGRESS AVE.
to 7130 p. m. We maintain n eommo.
•noun station with every thollity for
the accommodaion of our vatrons,
Nlake It your hendquarters when in
All our Used Cars are worth
the money, and if Stude-
balkers, are guaranteed.
For the holiday season we have handsome new suits for your
selection. In all wool fabrics, styled in the latest models. With
the extra trousers, you are assured of double service and a
smart dressed appearance with convenience.
Conservative models for business men, extremely Eng- ,
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Fid Newtons
£ J REG U.S PAT OFF
are those baked by National Biscuit Company
THERE is only one Fig Newton—the one
made by "Uneeda Bakers.” It is made of a
delicious cake generously filled with the best
imported Smyrna figs.
NATIONAL
BISCUIT COMPANY
“Uneeda Bakars”
Hatchet Faced?
FORCE feeds the tissues and
cells of the body and thua 611a
• vf the holloms,of synken cheeka
____with gobd. Mr rd, healby desh,
FORCE Tonic
colleges Im favored, but under the
supervision of the state board of ed-
ueation with proper safegunrds for
finanqinl support and on a foundation
of first class elementary and high
BOY’S SUITS
Boys’ Good Clothen—Tailor-
Mi of Beautiful materials so- '
looted for their long wearing
qualities M well as their good
looks--an the newest styles
and Patterns—all wool—2
trousers suits.
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hia own offorts Grave Hall, invoked,
the blessings of Jehovah on the me-
morial and on the school to which the
people of he Htnte Inive presentod it.
< ioveror Nott delivered the oration
of the occasion.
* "The dedientton of this memorial,
ntadium todny in honor of thoso who
were buthed in Uta red blood of battle
illuutrutes a priceless principle in the
philonophy of humun action as old and
kh honored aw the patriotic impulses
of man," sald the governor. “A people
who do not revero the nchievements of
the past will not acoomplish anything
worthy to be remember d by the fu-
ture."
The governor pointed out that ten
thousand Texas boy#, "the flower of
our civilization," enrolled in colleges,
brio soldlers in the World War.
"It is indeed fitting that hero on the
campus .ot t ho Univ ri ait y of Texas
should be erected by loving, loyal and
npp cclative hunds this studium as a
memorial to the soldiery of Texas who
mo bravely fought the battles of free-
dom, he continued.
"Therefore, in the name of our
Texas.uoldiery, both living and dead,
wo now reverently dedicate, in sorvico
to the five million people o Texas,
this splendid sindium ns o living testi-
monial of our appreciation urid grati-
tudo of all those who went from Texas
homes to fight that liberty, truth and
justice might live around the world.”
The Toxas soldiers who lie sleepiug
beneath tho sod and the nen number
5077.
The masned bands sounded the nu •
tionat anthem as the governor finished
his speech, while the tars and strpoa,
with the lone star flag bonenth it. was
slowly hoisted up the flarpole.
After the last note of "The Star-
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tory-general. Sir Brio Drummond, that
Iymans had already received, direct
from the prenident of the E«ypilan
chamber, a copy of the protest dlntib-
tiled by that body to nil the world
payllaments and to the leaxue.
In bln letter M. Hyman, did not
indiente what. If anything, he would
do about Eqyptinn affatra in connec-
DRESSES
Dretses! Dreeeme! Dresses.!
All tbe newes and most attractive Style*—New colors and
shade*-New drapes and trimming—You will wonder how we
can sell such beautiful dgessca at such low prices.
$46.98
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PANI8, Nov. 28-The socinlist par*
liamentary group, which forms a sub-
stantial portion of Premier lerriot’a
majority.. is greatly prom upled with
th« Egyptian crisis,, and hit a decided
after long discussion to send a dele-
gution to confer with tho premier on
the subject.
It was agreed to communicate with
the British labor party with a view
to nacertnining its intention with re-
gard to arranging for concerted action
before the second Internationale, if
such a step appears desirable. ‘
The soclalist deputies aro ntatalning
from any inference to the Anglo*
(gypttan aituntion in the chamber.
When you darken your hair with
Hage Tea and -Mulphur, no one can
— tell, it's
AWNge,, done so naturally,
A4R8883, soe vsh l >. i *■ epa -
' recent years in raising the requir -
hunts of teachers.” Home teachers,
however, who are pursuing special
Austir. 107 Fast
SAFE TRANSPORTATION
For unexcelled, safe, comfortable
transportation ride the IledIal Bus
Line. All closed cars between Aus-
tin and San Antonio Cars leave every
hour on the half hour from 6:30 A. m.
George (Patrick) Connor Held
for Investigation in Felony
Cases, Flees.
ing one small strand at a time. By
mornin all gray hairs disappear, and.
after another application or two, your
hair becomies benutifully darkened,
A loony and luxuriant.
Gray faded hair, though no disgrace.
Im n sigh of old age. and ha we all de-
wire a youthful and nttractive appear-
Gin Fire at Harrold.
VIRNON, Texas, Noy. 28, Lona of
between 175,000 and 110,000 was re-
ported,in the destruction by fire last
night of the Farmers’ Co-operative
Gin and a quantity. of cotton at Har-
rold, near hero.
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I emler Znnloul, Pasha is Identi?ici,
were arrested by the British yesterday
and later tirned over to the Egyptian
Kovel nment.
A Masonic memorial service for the
assassinated sirdar, Sir Le Black, was
held this afternoon. -Ml thn reoognizod
lodges here, including the Esyptian,
attended without distinction.
Lord Allenby, the British high com-
missioner, has excused himself from
attending the Soint Andrew’s dinner
tonight on account of illness.
(Continued from Page One.)
a nco basis instead of tho present cen-
sus basis.. Local taxes would be made
basle and prerequisie to the appor-
tionment of state school funds, while
a portion of the apporiionment of
stuto funds would bo made on the
basis of ability and willingness of the
district "to do its part in school sup-
port." a
The new certificate law was en-
dorsed as the "greatest step taken in
iduarters when In anoo, grot busy at once with Wyeth’s
Seyenth Street, op- Nago and Bulphur Compound and look
though, at
4 9 little cost you fan
Jg, buy
„ J slope the ready
#, E to-use:" prepara-
thh ki lion. Unproved by
’ the addition of
other ingredients called "Wyeth's Hage
and Bulphur Compound." You just
dampen a sponge or soft brush with it : -.....------ . —
and draw this through your hair, ink- work with such super vision as
By omploying on old trick of stuff-
in paper into thn lock of his toll so
tho catch would- not spring into place,
deoriro (Patrick) Connor, hold in the
city jail for Inventigation in connec-
tion with n murder case in Oklahoma
and for alleged nutomobile theft, stole
a march on the city police Thursday
afternoon by walking out of his cell
whileofticersweroofixuard and mude
good his escape to parts unknown.
According to one officer, Connor's
cell was unlocked in order to permit
him to rat a meal, and the man was
again • onfine d to hla coll after I
been per milted to wash his fuco and
hands. The lock was enapped into
plain iw usual and a short time later *
the-prisoner hadtlown, ‘Tho lock had
been picked and when it yielded to, the
prisoner’s tugging Connor made his
way through the runhround and to
froedom unnoticed while the officers
were placing intoxicated persons in
cells \< or ding to one’ polie e
officer, the lock had been stuftod with .
paper and did not snap socurely into
place when Connor was again confined
to hie cell
Connor was being held for the Okla-
hom autlorities for inventigution in
connection with a murder charge and
somi allerred bank robberies in which
C’onnor ndmitted to offteors he par-
ttelpnted. Local officers, however. ex-
pressed,tho belle that his story was
a hoax. Ho wan arrested here about
a week ago for alleged speeding and
a charro.of that nature' was filed in
police court. The escapedyman is also
wanted by Bell county officers on a
charge at stealins an kutomobllo be-
longing to a Temples physician
Tolegrama have been sent broadcast
to every police department for several
.hundred mllen by Chlet J. N. Little-
page asking offteors to watch for Con-
nor ami hold him for the local police
department.
GENEVA, Nov. 28-The League of
Nations today received a protest from
the Egyptian senate condemning (treat
Britain’s recent action in Egypt. The
document is couched in terms similar
to the protest received from the Egyp. W
tian chamber of deputies, character- *1
izing tho British demands for antis-
faction for the asaassination of Bir
Leo Htark, the sirdar, as excessive and
iniquitous and requesting league in-
tervention.
strains of a jubilant inarch as the
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is muasy and
troublesome. At
In Wichita, Kansas City. St. Louis and I of from 24 to 27 cents for 100 miles
Oklahoma City. per 100 pounds, ranging upward to 28
The new rates will be on the basis 1 cents for 1000 miles.
AND YOU DON’T NEED THE CASH
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT RAYASAOU
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WASIIINOtON, Nov. iM. A read-
justment of rates on hornes and mules
from Fort Worth to nearly pH polnts
in ths south western quarter of the
United Bates was ordered today by
the Interstate commerce commission.
The modiirations include both de-
creases and inereass and are designed
to put Fort Worth shippers on a fair
basis compared to livestock shippers
courses lending, to certificate requlre-
mont and who have not had lime jo
comply with the roquirements o the
law, would I..* exempt from its itime-
diate operation.
Istablishment of municipal Junior
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the w
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the hr
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roads
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trains
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lege $
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Mr.
quart
Frida
Hoavy chevlots, friezea, fleecy
- fabrics and fancy mixturea, af-
fording unusual variety. Browns
are here. Orays are here. Tans,
hearhers, novelty mixtures.
Through and through plaids.
Coats with contrastimg or self-
colored bacha. Big, husky
Ulsters. Ulzterettea, Chester-
fields. Single-breastd or donble.
mum of eight months of school carb
year for every school and make it
mandatory. Nino months would be
made necessary to secure all the bene-
fits of state and county support.
County boards of education, however,
would be given the option of divid-
ing the minimum term .into two
veriods, one in the fall and winter,
and the other in the summer.
Funds for "equalizing school oppor-
tunity for children in rural schools,”
would be continued with a recom-
mandation .that the legislature pro-
vide for the .transfer of pupils from
districts which have no high schools
to adjacent or nearby districts which
do have them, th© cost of tuition to
the weaker dinirict to be paid by the
state.
The ng« of compulsory school' at-
tendance would be raised to sixteen
years.
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correspondent, who, however, has been
unable to obtain contirmatlon. He
adda that many moro arroats are to
be expected in tho near tuture.
Tho Dolly Mall’s Caire man bollovea
Ziwar P’asha wiia happily relieved by
yeaterday"» arrentu, n« the primonora,
necoruing to tho corrempondent, were
the premiere polltical enemioa and it
they had been left . t liberty might
have endangered hla life as well as (he
live# nt British orticlals.
veetatora.
The Ionishorn Band pleyed "The
YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BRADFORDYS—Adv.
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