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Two-Pants Suits
"‘Dangrous days" are
$15.00
Christmas seals. tags, boxes, etc.,
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MR. FRANK LA WS,
and acrobat, tod the
circus
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exhibitions of
LET US SHOW YOU
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TAILOR—DRY CLEANER—HATTER—DYER
hard a problem as any In the
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of
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saying today.
Texas and he is now working for'
Brunswick
ENRIGHT TO BRAZIL.
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Trade In Your Old Phonograph or Piano.
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AIR TRANSMISSION
OF PICTURES FIRST
ATTEMPTED IN 1842
Youngest Prof
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allow it." the newspaper quotes of-
licinls of the lapanesa navy office
veteran salesman of gents’-clothing who has been
handling the Ed. V. Price line for 12 yars in Austin.
Cowboy Suits
$2.00 to $4.50
ndition,
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beard,
than
Massachusetts Tech and the army]
signal corps.
I.-G. N. INTRODUCES
EXTRA TRAIN FOR
spry
their
S125 MAH. CON-
SOLE VICTROLA.
$225
$83
$149
$187
$175
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DECLARES SPLAWN
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his assortment of stunts each aft-
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IRRIGATION EXPERT ,
HERE ON BUSINESS
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sort cotton fabric made with
Friday and Srturday—Opportunity Day!!
A FINE PHONOGRAPH
VET OF SAWDUST
RING STILL ACTIVE
With models below.
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We act as -Trustee, Administrator, and Executor
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COLUMBIA ....
$350 VICTROLA
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S375 ELECTRIC
VICTOR.........
$175 KIMBERLY
CONSOLE ......
$125 VICTOR
CONSOLE.......
$175
SAXOLA ......
A New Cap for
the Holidays
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NAVAL I,IMITATION
3% PAID ON SAVINGS
The American National Bank
AUSTIN, TEXAS
U. S. Government Depository
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
. $2.00 and $4.50 *viov
Brightly decorated suits like the '
real Indians wear. Suits that Wil 0
delight boys 2 to 12 years witiir
bands of beads, and “war pamt"
and feather bands like the TRintq
Chiefs" wear. Sizes 2 to 12 yearsni
independent traina into St.
has resulted.
The new Sunshine speclal
will leave Austin as heretofot
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plans to continue his study after
Jeaving Austin and secure n Ph.
I), degree at the earliest possible
time.
Mr. Martin is a member of Phi
Beta Kappa, honorary academic
fraternity, and Pi Sigma Alpha,
honorary government fraternity.
Membership in both organizations
kov.
IUnited Press Diapateh is Stateman.
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trigtoil conference thr
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Malcolm Jones, 30,of Simsboro, HA:
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or Xmas as Wanted.
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wa. probably fatally injured and D,
C. Bales, 26, of Perry, Okla., sue-
to see an operator just press a but-
ton, "and, zip! the first page of the ;
Lohdon Times-will be reproduced in
New York."
By July. 1923, the engineers had
suc ceded in sending a picture of
(ieneral Harbord by wireless. That
picture.Is a treasure of the Inborn-. i
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the University of Texas unless the
salary scale of professors and in-
structors is raised and adequate
provision is made for new buildings
lays President W. M W. Splawn of
the University.
On the basi of its present annual
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Play Suits for Chiristmasu
with his face covered with a grey
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lory, a tangle of bluish lines, pim
but recognizable, printed through Tom Onzo, 72, Can Scratch Head
an irrigation system
River in West Texas.
but lie Is' mu< h more
. returnee here after recognition
I the soi let government.
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A Great Savings in Msses’
Wool Dresses
$6.95 ' )
Smart little frocks for the miss of 8 a
to 14 years. Developed in pretty nm- y
terials of wool crepe, wool jersey and A
French serge. Made , in becoming
styles with touches pf handwork.
Sweaters $3.50
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Warm snug sweaters knit of a very
fine yarn, made belted style with but-
ton front and two pockets. Pretty color
combinations.
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Boys Outing
Pajamas $1.50
Boys’ mannish pajmaas in
one piece style with two
plece effect. Drop seat and
open front. 1 Ankle length
and long sleeves. Sizes 4 to
13 years.
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cuses, and
gineer who came up through the
the lights And tiarks of the picture. ---
This light Ulrikes a tube much re Paris Rings With Chorus of Rus-
sembling an ordinary radio tube, sia’s "Internationale.’’
Unless the exact
' It is an old quest, this electrical 1 man
transmission of pictures, says Unp ' in 1
tain Ranger, red-headed young en-
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rate is I. now n
the c’ungress Avenue bridge
enzo. o •licking Ids way across
slippers of
and strntegica. condition will, not
TWO INJURED IN- WRECK.
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We are very pleased to announce that we have in
charge of this department,
toe is
"An Englishman by the name of
'Bain worked on it about 1842, and;
•his principle was absolutely cor- . .
-rect. But he was handicapped by" ' f 1 ‘
the lack of instruments. We started •
I crowd who saw him perform that
11 nited ‛ress Dispatch to Statesman.
I RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 4-Po- j
lice Commissioner Enright of New
York will he greeted here by the1
• hief of police on his arrival today '
l’riday he will proceed to Hao Paulo, i
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nob Kin GAY that
'STICK-UP-IKE IS A
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ernoon at 4:30 and 7:30. For many
same speed. To synchronize the »
sending and receiving cylintlers was
He is r little old man
at Jordan's. Adv.
BOX FOR MIA’S
CHRISTMAS ,
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it. Everything that a cowhovq
needs to wear. For boys 2 to 121
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Heretofore the International-Great
[Northern Sunshine Speclal and that
of the Texas & Pacific wem con-
solidated at Loongview Junction and
operated as one train northward
into St. Loula. increase in business
many of the men in
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PUT /AN
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Two Specials Will Run From
, Austin to Saint
Louis.
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If You Cannot Cail—Write
ISAAC BLEDSOE, Austin,
Send me full details of
your sale. 8 12-4
Name ....................
Krrstu, new Russia n ambassador.
picture । Derived and Was greeted by a
onto the tube regulate the strength throng that numbered fully 10,000
..f •1.- .------.. - . 1 Fimulta neotisly. in the home of
self: But consider Home of the re- |
finements of the device.
"Itis absolutely secret. Outsiders
‘can not tune in. The rate of semi- j
’ing can be regulated to an accuracy 1
light shining through the
based on high scholastic
Europe by wireless is
inilarifie lines Mr Rateliff came
i here from Waco, where he reported i
ces i ‘ large • row d of visitors in attend -
aneat the Miasonic conventionnow
being held ‘In that city
Cowboy suits with leather tfni.d
ming on the pants, a hat to matei&
and a pistol case with a pistol in
cuat train from 8an Antonlo. Austin
Galveston and Houston to St. Louis, ‛
a romnnist a short distance away,
the police captured aeques Sadoul,
former, nrmy captain, under sen-
tenee of death for desertion in war-
Mittens $1.00 Inw
Boys’ well made, full lyade
cape mittens and gloves tor*
• old days Excellent gifts
RESULTS
A loose purse at twenty, usually means tied
hands at thirty or forty when real opportunities
come. Saving is not a big job but it does bring
big results.
We have a pass book ready whenever you are
ready. ,
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Newspaper Quotes Official# Saying j
Reduction Impossible.
(United Press Dispatch to Statesman.i
KOBE, Japan, Dec. 4—The Osaka |
Manaichi says that Japanese naval
opinien Jr flatly opposed to linitn-
t ion of auxilia i y N et sels of war no I
matter whatticonference may pro-
pose it- .
Japan resisted the proposal lim- 1
easy matter even for k
ars old, if you just keep
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Some new, some used as
demonstrators, but all fully
guaranteed.
Impulses flowing
Boys’ Shirts and Blouses"
$1.00 3
pob
Well made shirts and blouses of excellent qualit I
madras and percale. Button cuffs and attached col-
lars, in all white, and neat assorted fancy pattemsai
Blouses are 6 to 14 years, shirts are 12 to 14350
Insufficiency of Funds
Seriously Block in
School's Path.
his splndid
I United Press Dispatch to Statesman.)
BAKIS Dei r The (iare De
I.'Est ring with the chorus of the
"Interintionale"' today as L.eonid
table Model victor
VICTROLAS $23 UP
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OPEN UNTIL 9 p, M. '
during the past year has resuited
AUSTIN SERVICE
proposal at any fiiture con-
because her geographical,
the air siowly and painfully. Iai r :
they disearded the system of that ;
transmisson- and developed an
ot her.
tribtion, amounting to two dol-
turs, in response to an appeal
published Home days ago in The I
Austin statesman in the interest
of the projected purchase of
Thomtis Jefferson’s home.inVir-
ginla to be preserved as a shrine
to American putriotism.
The contribution was made by
Mrs. P. P. Choice of Lake Provi- i
dence who explained in her lot • [
ter that she had ween the appeal ’
while on a visit in Austin.
checks for thin fund should I
be mailed to Waller Bremond, [
treasurer, in care of the State Na-
tional Bank or The Austin States-
man. Hdmunds Travs is Travis
i county chairman of the appeal.
And for ten days only we will give one pair of pants
free with each suit order. This is an unusual conces-
sion on the part of the Ed. V. Price Co: and is done
to introduce the line to the Austin trade. We arc
showing a complete line, holding out nothing, ranging
from $35 to $75;
lined with potassiun, it is known
that when such a tube is lighted,
current passes through it more ensi.
ly than when it is in darkness.
transmission of pictures}
stunt Wedinesday afternoon netr
fret and drop seat for chil-
dren l to 1b years of age. ,.
only 1150 to maintain each student
a year, Dr. Splawn sald.
This Institution la giving move
tor the money than any other large
college in the country," he eald
"Our appropriation for the last year
was 11.450,000 Our students num-
ber 15000. In the last few years
the student body has increased
about 100 per cent, while the ap-
propriations have increased about
49 per cent.
Among the railroad men arriving
i Austin Thursday is T i; Rut
rliff of I louston, general agent of
the freight department. Southern
I has never nilowed his
become brittle or his
Serviceable and smart achool
caps In shapes and sizs for
boys 6 to 16 years. Light
nml medium shades of brown
and grey and mixtures.
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day at 11:10a. m. and will artive
in Ht. louis the next day at 1I:W
a m.. making con neelion with noon
walne out of Hl Louls for Chicago.
Cincinnati, Buffalo, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and Naw,
York.
interested In the development
numerous irrigatlon projects
Beginning ■ Sunday, the Inter- I
national-Great Northern Rallroad
Company, in conjunction with the
Missouri Pacific Kailroad, will op-
erate an independent Sunshine Spe-
Z",
CETTING pictures out of the air! Above, Captain R. H.
U Ranger, inventor, and Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord,
president of the Radio Corporation, in New York watching
the radio picture machine receive a photograph from
I London. Below, the motor which turns the receiving
cylinder and other prts of the instrument.
fill Congress Ave.
Phone number on every page in the book.
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Picture Sending Can Be
Kept Secret for You
Can't Tune In.
"The picture is sent from a re-
volvirg cylinder ami printed on an- years-he was a daily performer in
other which revolves at exaully the.
entire invention.
"In sending, light shines through |
the picture, one tiny point at a
time Its intensity is regulated by I
Hand Made
Gowns and Slips
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Real l'ortirlcan gowns and
slivs, nil hand made of fine
soft materinls- finished with
hand drawn deslns and
dainty Iace edge. 8 to 14
yeare.
on the Pi
j anyone receiving the impulses will
get only a blur Furthermore it is
possible to code it. ho that trars-
i lation is necessary to get a picture.
"It is subject to far less interfer-
ence from static than sound trans-
(mission. It is comparatively cheap.
And it still is in the Infancy of its '
I development."
The invention is the work of Cap- .
tain K II. Ranger, engineer for the I
Radio Corporation, assisted by Al- |
fred Koenig, Donald G. Ward, Kar!
I Nacilvaine and William Paley.
Nearly two years ago they start-
ed, just after Owen D. Young, j
chairman of the board of the Gleh- I
era l Electric Company, had said •
lightly at a banquet that he wished j
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An ideal gift for little girls
8 to 16 years old are these
warm and attractive rcbesof
fine corduroy. Made tailored
styles with self sash and
roll collars. In colors of
copen, rose, anil lavender.
tafnea a fraetured leg when their
automobile plunged over an em-
bankment near her4 late yesterday.
The men were »n route from
Tonkawa, Okla., to Corsicana.
OSCOE COLEMAN’ MARTIN
LLis the youngest man on the ,
faculty of the University of
Texas- Although he is only 20 .
years old he holds the position
of tutor in the government de- j
partment,
Mr Martin was born at Sils-
bee. Texas, in 1904 He attend- !
ed school at Kirbyville, gradwat- ,
ing from high school there in !
1920, after having completed his j
work in three years. He entered ■
the University in 1922, and by ■
continuing his studies through the j
Mintimers, received his B A de-
grea in August, 1921. lie is doing ■
graduate work and expects to re- ’
ceive his M A. in .June- He
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one another. Young lovers, divided
by the Killing ocean, may hear each
other’s voices and gaze into each
other’s eyes. s
"Possibility' is the big word in
this latest idyllic picture, empha
sizes Maj: Gen. J. G. Harbord, presi-
dent of the Radio Corporation of
America, f w hose ' labor atox ies the
“photoradioram"’ was developed
The seeing telephone hasn’t been
built yet, and it may never -become
commercially practical? But prin-
ci pies now known make it possible.
"The radio transmission of pic-
tures probably is the greatest de-
velopment of wireless in many
years." General Harbord says.
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Embalmer and Funeral Director.
Modern Funerr] Home.
Superior Ambulance Service.
dence. la..
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1921.
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A splendid opportunity to 1 11
secure for that sturdy boy k
of yours, a school suit that hay
is all wool, perfectly tail- 859
ored of excellent materials. ' / y _
Belted < model coats, and /
two pairs 'of all lined "
knicker trousers. In brown,
grey and novelty mixtures.
• West Texas Pecos Project Probed
' by Engineer.
J. A. Starley of Dallas, authority
on irrigation systems hi Texas, in
among the prominent business visit -
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Full bleached knitted unions,
ankle length and long sleeves
made in the same style ns
the men’s garments. Sizes
10 to 16.
' from the ground up. with only the'
-general basis of radiosound trans
r mission.
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