The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 122, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 8, 1922 Page: 3 of 26
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SUNDAY. OCIOBER 8,1922
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
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INTRODUCING
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they desire to award it as
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acholarship la given will
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Wilcox
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“Largest Shoe Retailers South”
SETTLEMENT CLUB
s25
s30
HOUSES 26 CHILDREN
and
IN SPECIAL HOME
of the styles,
through the death or denet-
torm the
ent Club,
eanisatiom was ealed at
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Men!
major charquie
eme ot the re
M 32,121, -hne the totai drerene. num-
ratora, A D. naw
M O Hieta
»ad phya- |
CHARTERS GRANTED.
la Iha l.
ur-, but to continue to
-erve lw an nAvimory capeeity lo au-
to noyunint itmeir
inn
Oli and nefining Com- '
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ittee M*
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CALOMEL USERS
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w,a nanistea la attend the San
TAKE AWFUL RISK
PRODUCTS
CHICAGO, Oct T-An a nne for
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ike etub win retire more money next
tha Setu
Club from the Weifare
onneu Anae -hieh wart
to*.
AUSTIN.TEXAS
aMa em ntn Maw
4 -hen the
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Meyer’s Ice Cream
IT’S DIFFERENT
ORDER SOME TODAY
"Pape's Cold Compound Breaks a Cold in Few Hours
Meyer Creamery Co
anew
when the full yer
Dial 4478
Dial 4478
With Two Pairs
of Trousers
Hi-School
Suits
Recaume there waa ne inautution in
Austin to zive a home to eanaren left
, EXPERTS TO DR AFT BILL
PROVIDING FOR REFORM
enamel ever Iwa
ware Jnme•
Buy Your New Fall Shoes
Here
stnhi
Naraod
wera, het era tola la r t aald i r the
setemem Club ta their home ne tmme
Budget of $4,500 Needed to
Finance 1923 Activities of
Girls' Welfare Organization.
A Special Feature is our showing of the New
Oxfords--a "great hit" with the young chaps.
Permi waa i
Xaturni Oto i.
ot the firt
dlement CT
Coehran, T W Varden, Homer Match
•11. Morean Duek A n Andrae. A p
possible.
Duughters
the man
Thia or-
firat -The
Applications for $250 Stipend
Being Received By Miss
Mary Carlisle.
DR. JEWETT TO TALK
TO KIWANIANS MONDAY
state."
The pe
LITERARY SENTENCE
IMPOSED ON TEAMSTER
BY CHICAGO JUDGE
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Went 6th
109
West 6th
MOTOR REGISTRATION
SHOWS BIG INCREASE
OVER 1921 TOTALS
We are proud of thia "HI SUIT" showing of ours. Proud
of the styles, proud of the splendid tailoring, proud of
the fit and specially proud of the wonderful Values.
A fellow’s naturally more particular about his First Long
Trousers Suits than any others he will ever own. And
he has a right to expect the best and that is exactly what
he will get when he comes here.
Very Neat Dose of Treacherous
Drug May Start Terrible
Salivation.
Admired By
The Whole Family
makers when they assembk
ennial mession next January.
Wfite KOe} ou ses
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“The
Trail *
Blazer."
See Them In Our
Windows Today
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WALTER WILCOX
The Store for Men and Boys
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lnlrr»<ntn Socks
Aattficat Until anj Brit
Honors far Mtn
Waal -Silk- LitU.
uen ot parenta, a number rt cute
banded togethr a tew y-r, ago to
Dr Prant L Jewett, premdem at out makine you mek you Just on hing
mhe Anetim wetare Oranall. Will be the and ge your momey
DPBA
"CE4SANITATION
U *ho came la the Set-
now a youne weman at
“ITS PURE"
WALTER WILCOX
The Start for Mtn and Baft
at hia horee-drawn '
onaia, Hr—Mint d
Luling Amunement Com
line aputat •tock, 014
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So come in Boys-either by yourself or bring the family—look
them over and try on at many as you like and see how becom-
ing they are and remember that thia ia ooe Bore where you
are always just as welcome to look as you are to buy.
They are from those two famous makers of
Men's Fine Shoe* Stacy-Adams and C. B.
Slater and they are well worth seeing and we
like to show them.
with the pracuni, etrieteni ant aorta-
mry metion to be taken te the beat
interem at the Inmuranee depertmene
and the Inmuranc buninem in thi
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aoon as
ot the
torn IS Mk The Siwiaiw ar la ito
"I eoeur» la im that tail matter ta
at aomriant Importance i* the inmur-
anc bumnes at this wtate Ika l ii re-
cetve the Immedlate nttentiom at Iba
reprementatty• inpumnee men, and la
lbw end and for thi purpom il w Uta*
that mome netion be taken hythein-
"uranc bumtnena la thin wtate."
It to expeeted that this committe-
will amor al aa euriy dal. la take up
Uto matter at framing the necum
leginiation to to prerentea la iba Iaw-
Lene Star Gin Compamy. Menem
Aundalupe munty Cepital "Wk. IH-
2001 ineorporatora wuuam Mehulk,
Qua Leck aad Adolph WeyeL
of the Confederacy that
U. D. C. SCHOLARSHIP
TO BE OFFERED THIS
YEAR TO UNIVERSITY
Reniining that Ito Mattar at •epa-
rtton at Ito depertment at inmurane
and henkmne aad other propomitions
aftectine the inmurne• buminem in
Texs wib ~me a* far coneidernuon,
pohn M Bratt, deputy commimioner
of inmuarance, al ito requent at toaOtaa
laaurenre men at tto atate, Baturday
appointed a commictee, mi only ia
. preper a toll ar tolto fer presenttion
mw in tha heme to a ein at IM. One
inerenne at sea. Bi rama, 10.814, in-
erease at am; Jerternom, 10,130, im-
Mm , at !«•; Wiehita, 12,67, in-
VMM at Ito Tto totai tmere-e to
nil peunties rar nine monthe of IMS
SANTO DOMINGO, Republle of Ran
Domingo, Oct. 1 - Lieuteirant Hinton,
tto American aviator who la making
a fight from New York to Rlo ce l
Janeiro on the hydroplane Sampao
Correo II, arrived here at I oxlock this
afternoon.
meerporntet oadw ito hwa af D-la:
wan. with home aOUe at ShrevponL
Iw. with apitai Mart at 01,006 00
Texaa henequartera, Carthage: In In
Cuilen Pethany. La Mala ngent
Chub and Mr. Duitem Ruherdron to Mirra Nenmal untn .to aaa abte lo
tmearurer, aad Mra Miltom Qutmeh la make tor own way la the woria by
i hairman at ito Bawa eommittee They tenehine.
deelare that M ta their am a* fa make . la wpite at tha •mal ameunt nerded
Ito etuement link not oly a lodeine to provide far each ehna, the inerena-
tar ike ehparen but ate a hom- When ine mope at tto work attempted by
shmtdren bein to appre-eN matuniy ■*
iris ton ement Club," not becaune 11
ottered a home to ruin onty, tot be
cum ii» founder were eiria Anter
ether prople had been intereeted in
Ito work and the imatitution became
defendent mum pam aa examination
an Ika elory.
An omTicer rar tto State Rarity tor
Ihd Prevenuon at Crueity la Animain
elaimed that ODoneld« three-hor
teem waa overtonded 4500 pounde
when it mtalled yesterdny fa tto ioop
alrieE.
eten A Maar in rata are contritited
by locai mingera theater manager ana
ether
Aa lai mteatine tnetdent in thi eon '
nectom waa furniehed by Mia* Miwel ,
A mhort time naa a certain thenter,
memager tmvitea the chidren ta raw
end me William ■ Hart M • fameun
we-tern pieture After tto rhaw eton
Mte M*-n telephonea tor thank to
tto Man i»i i. meh ehna tmetnted or
beine allowrd ta take tto rrenivm tor
h moment aad thenk heir benefaeter l
•eperately Tto thenter man te to
Moa* effeeted by tto erttade at
tto ehudren that to imvitnd too la
ceme free ta hin show again (to next
weed ___ i
At ito pre-ent time Mr Thuinre
nbvtb ta rremident at tto Setulement ,
whom thia
major in
American history, preferably Southern
history. Any ex-service man or wom-
an with a good, clean setviee record
ia eligible.
The National organization of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy
atso haa a great many scholarships to
award each year under what ia called
the 1917-18 hero fund, dedicated "to
honor the men of the South who
eery id their reunited country wher-
ever needed in 1317-18." These have
already been awarded for Ulla year,
but it would be worth while for any-
one interested in securing one for next
year to look into the matter now. '
Inquiries shoula be addi e wed to
Miss Mary Carlinle, chainman of the
education committee. U. D, C. Texas
division, at 1906 Man Antonio street,
Austin, Texaa. Aa the mcholarship to
tto Untversity of Texas will be award-
ed in the very near future. any perory
intereste4 should apply at once to Ml*.
Carlisle for full particulars.
aa they went on- Tto eidest ehua le eel at f«M0
mmeller countim There are ae rasa
ne-a, infinmed ar eomgeetea new and
toad relieved with firnt done The-
mf* pleemnt tablets cost onty a few
cente ant miliome new take them tn-
mtend af sickenine Ontatal - Adv
S I
Beery druegint tom gvarantee, eneh
pmekaee of Pape cold Compound- to
break up any enld ead and onato mi
ery In a few hawm or money returmed
sturtine-, peim, headache, feverish-
PeZ.. AanAntenton apital atock
Koaa Bate aad J ELSim.2
pDih Fpuh, Amazuag,cpmemz
porator John T Joneg w ° Mug-
Mine aad Charte• A Rasbury.
Mimee the ehudren im lb* borne »I
land ito pabUr mchoota, them le no
oxa ear. M teschtne Inatructie M
team k'. Id arte le beine begun by Utes
Mwel and meme of the eirte mede!
tto drem• they am -erinE. "Mb
elight aneintance from tto tetma
Medioni and nuraime amettanee ial
provdet tree throues ike Pubie;
htenith Nurung Amoetatten and the
bee nireedy eppointed a r Manilla*
compoeed af banker- ta prepare * bill
covering the interest, at thi* bane. ----.-----
of the department m the UMOto 1 meintered in Coshran county, -hich *
ead this committee la now working '*• only count in Tawas with ne auto-
eat a plan of meparauon aa it *i mobfe-
ratals to the Mote banka He thee ---------—
aMed
Dont take eal Start' ft can net be
trusted ahy more than s leopera er •
wild eat Teke Dodmom‘» Liver Teas
whieh wtraightene you right up ana
make tos feu Dme Ne am hecea
^CREAMERY-
THE MOST TALKED OF SHOE
IN AMERICA
We present to the women ot Austin and Texas
the official shoe of the Women’s Foundation for
Health. This great organization composed of twen-
ty of the leading women’s organisations of the world
has designed a Correct health shoe for women.
These shoes are made on a new stye last that cor-
rects and prevents foot troubles and at the same
time is a neat, dressy shoe. You must see it in or-
der to fully appreciate its wonderful qualities.
Made by Geo. W. Baker of the finest quality kid and
calfskin, in brown and black. Sold at White’s.
SEE THIS SHOE TODAY
A complete showing of Oxfords, all styles; priced
$5, M. $7.50, $10 and 911
mry t• M ta the ehnaren became an mnerenme of 2088 over tba entire
M la aortorVf harmie-e, oat too mos|yenr at 11, Bexar ecenty for tto
mivinte —Adv. mmi pertod, M1M. inerenme of tet.
mpeker at Monday'• Kiwanin luneheon 1
Bhd will upek in the interest nt th*
$20,000 eampaien that opene Monday
in rime nnances tomupporl felfare M- |
vties tn Oita city durine im.
W I* Clamp win have eharge at the I
emtertatmmen ana Jack B Qodfry ,
wai to tan Iran n of the meetine.
Total motor vehiele regintratione for
tba nine montha at im *wdlno in
tember M BBS tefM. whieh Id an
Inerense at 19,41 over tto registration
donna tha entire roar of 1021, necord-
ine to tieures compiled by tto atate
hieh*ay department ana made pubtie
Saturday
"Thin abown that previous estimates
of tba depertment that the registra-
tona for Illi woutd pem tto tall
million mart worn norfart. Every M-
dlention ta that the nutator will to
between s10,000 ana 520,000," mM a
statement teued by th* department
"While mome counties show de
wwm in thie nine montha compari-
mom, H ta belleved that nenrty on win
of Aumin, Ila ram* was ehenged le
Ito Netuement Club Chudren ■ Hew*
Mour ago there wan acquird
tto tuilding al 1201 K».i seond
nreet, which to. dace toon uned ne'
the hetuement Club dormitory All
Ito prement time this kuOd.no Mini i
IktMlUl ehndren, and thi number!
will to ateadity inerenmed on new to I
eiities ere provided le car ibr e
larcer number,
Durine tto tool yuto ito averez*
weekly rem per eiia for maintainimgi
ike home wm only M 2a Thia regord
wee made pomsibi throush tto -eten-
tihe management of ito matron Mim
Mirene EiwelL e trainea domenue
they ere not to to teewed loee ta tto year then to the pat The qwota tor
Hmrte n.m. inerease of 3030; Tto-!
________________‘rent, 22,544, inermnse at IMI Travin
Cunninghem, Carr P. Collina ell dUH inerea.. at Ilie Mezennan,
Dale*; Qeoree h chriatie, Mouston: il in inerenm at m diiveton, mi.
willem L Mite. Hen Antonie. Dep-
C-ntrmi Preduce Company. Temptet
Capital Mach. MIMS incorporators,
too stahL IL B. Ben liter nod Dav
regintratiome am compiled "
For ito nine monthe of Illi ending
September M. total regimtratione in
Dmie• county reeche IlCTI whieh la
OF INSURANCE LAWS "-meerr’ammt-t" - "
Deputy Commimloner NcMt ate
- 1 Retail d out itol tto banking intereat
Tto next dom of mniomet you tak.
' may mNvate tow H roar whoek foot
uver at start bone neerosim. Calome
la dangeroua h to mereury, qulekmi.
ver. It erashes into knur Ml* like dy.
namite, erampine and mlekenine »u
Calome attncka ike ken ta and atoiM
never to put l"O your ayMom
if you heel biloun, hendnehy, eon.
etipated and Au knogked out mat an
to your drueetat and mt a belli* of
Dodmom• Hver Tone for a few cente
which to a harmiem vegetabie mtei
tute for daneerous eaiomel. Take a
epoonfut and M n Gormm" atari yaw
, brer and stratghtem you up better and
quteker than namty miwel and with
Roy T. Clark and
Tha United Daughters of the Con-
federacy, Texas division, this year will
give a scholarship to the University
of Texas amounting to $250. The
Daughters of the Confederacy prefer,
if possible, to give this senolarship to
acme ex-service man. This scholar,
whip ia for the 1922-21 session, and
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a locai teemine company, today woe
ma lam < nd te mad Bime Heuty- by
Mumtetpel Jude tana 9. Haan
The fo4ar then continued Otte-
Cook in and we will put you in touch with the
largest, best and moot complete line of Men’s
Shoes in this town
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