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1HE AUSTIN STATESMAN
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, >922
IMAYFIELD INJUNCTION
—At Mueller’s Shoe Store
UP ON ARGUMENTS IN
STATE SUPREME CT.
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TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT COURT.
CHAPTER OF PI SIGMA
ALPHA EST ABL
AT
MANY UNIVERSITIES
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED,
Local
bers of PI Sigma Alpha.
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS.
Others $30 to $50
TMS STORM AT CORPUS.
REALTY DEEDS RECORDED.
and with stu-
TRAFFIC RULES
A
GO IN EFFECT MONDAY
the
qpi
New
et the eity‘• trattie
INCREAED WINTER
FORECAST
waa made on
Bl
4
m Wedneeay at the MM
Mk
BY RAILROAD AGENTS
provi• fer ap-
new trartie provi
ii
mere beautitu than ever. Ana in a
more mubatantial war
Auats
•au 2 who mad
did. ana If them
ncGnO ASSAULTS MOTMER.
ensuea, re-
A
-c.
7
Notice to the
Wen* WWW B.toa~ With Mim Miva
Take
to BUILD Naw MESIDENCE.
Permit ter the
Public
‘ f
alotabs
Wark has begun ter
been imove to
M to ma ranee are enoa, Uto me-
a
Worth
at too Bur- Adqution to Warn
mevin thetr
Duma ere-t men
Ah
vt hear cattle aa teed to Me-
CHEW A FEW!!!
bmt ea Tweeda, dhe
END INDIGESTION
STREET CAR MITS MULE.
for the liver
n
to Woody Rhaw.
A mwle
THR Qt EEX TEATRR
EASE STOMACH
real entate ageney.
Mankin Nraasdr. tea Uyear-eM are
wttk
AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL
STATEMENT
V
FOOTBALL EXCURSION
)
Auntin people shontd ha
OCT. 28
SATURDAY
TO SAN ANTONIO
P
I. & G. N. Special Train Leaves Austin 9:00 a. m. Saturday
Special Train Returning Leaves Saw Antonio 8:00 P. M. Saturday
7:45 P. M. Sunday, Ort. Mb
AN Tiekets Good to Return Until Last Train ILeaving San Antoni
Tiekete mi rate at the Jotdan Co, 61s C» atraw
PURCHASE TICKRTS NOW AT (ITT OFFICE DRISKILL HOTEL-PHONE 7755
age.
from any artffiefl sapport
N:131
13,10)3)
813
$
COTTON GINNING AT
GEORGETOWN ABOUT OVER
Stouts, Short Stouts, Long Stouts
and Extra Big Sizes are all here
and you'll find the patterns and
colors the most pleasing you’ve
ever seen and the values way be-
yond your expectations.
eood eontenta
Avenue
r ainter
ly acrom
RMB
for ehe
UM Oxinhoma A. A M. ame played ea Clark Viela, Oetober 14.
Okiahoma waa pela a cash guarantee at $400.00 and $300.00
aaanional waa wpent ter efflutoto and general operatine expenme• ed
the eonteat
U mmem arkaM af
Uinivermty ar T»w.
nmelly will net rarj mare than 100
bmiee er- ar under tea erep at he
etreeta.
i xilid
on a
Big Men Find a Big Lot
of Satisfaction in
Our Clothes
whU. epe-
kteaka Awa
la requtrea
at meyera! feat, prementine a mana at
wrecked houae. boata furniture, vie-
NEW DANCING SANDAL
FOR VARSITY CO-EDS
we Ara Gettme-
Teom. at tea «
Levy, wet half of tof < block M to
tea aty at Austin; -n.MO.ralto*
Fred C Malone, County Clerk.
Fietcher Golden and Annie Starr,
Lonnle Fairchildsana Minnle Parker.
modern homea, bustnena houmee
hat ata tea debris at which W<
severed th. main mtreeta to a <
of the tan
and I were
PIRATES HOPEFUL
OF DEFEATING OWLS
eirin enroliea to th.
have bed tb.tr feet ■
UBRARY ASSOCIATION
IN ANNUAL SESSION
The elehteenth ... Ml meeting at
the Tona Lbrany Ara, cl. lira opened
Malte, ecunty. tea I
tea all atMk Mill.
Clerk,
to Monte
dSMWB moy-
• toot week.
Fred C Malone, Cm
Mra Mannte Darla M
every dencripuon, alee tea feed rottea
at doea cata, rats and anakea, but we
at • M a
capiteL r
•alee to
-ilded
Uto gta. epem
day to ante waak
$3.85
ROUND TRIP
Th. new men-
er feel fre
STORM STORY CONTEST
BRINGS MANY ENTRIES
omiy a few
I prpdeetien
ini kiln' can
ngaine aa erane
Aa antmatea au
atera fronta -hieh war. l
Mat hr a wind renchtue a
| PUBLIC RECORDS
CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT.
Th. mnew bar. net been •• whert la
toto meetiom to myerai yeara
-bunive tone
»< eutty le
ahara.
B-ware at tmitat
UtoaeaaAyte 1A.
On Sept It 1010, I passed ea*ely
through one of th. moit deetruetive
storme .war recorded in the history of
coanta, aleturbancea
I arrtved in orpus Chrtott on Satur-
day eveniug prior to tee atorm on Hun.
day put my car In a garagn, which,
with to. garage, was blown and wash-
ed into to. bay and to aim te th. bay
ot Guit of Mexico.
I ep.nl twenty hour. upataim.over
a area alar. la th. henrt at Uta atorm.
whteh practtcally doatroyed the em-
Ate Too Much ' Stomach Upset!
Hera's Instant Relief
•1 The
roarhaw
Lampe
n. muf- |
Mpeeta: te Th. Aunttn Mtateeman.
anonarrowx,. Teaa, Oe n—
Cottem gtnntng to Ato Mitea to atam
ATETO COCNCIL,
Tmiveret, at Wan*
Su re Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bellmans
Hot water
Sure Relief
war paraing to ateia to
nting ea Ceaaraae Avenue
[
r>1i
l pruetically th.
the Muetartn.
—Hosiery for Men—in all
Silk Full-fashioned and
Wool
2-Pants
Hi-School Suita
$25, $30 and $35
Wonderful value* at a won-
derful low price.
th.
mai
N23
2,
given to aieking toto week. tone,
into meem te here been weaker.
ordinance recently introducig hr th.
rnr councu la a numgber at amend-
menta adopted to remedy certain rhur
• ti.mii wnsatutactory will ta Into
etteet Meade y morntme wih te. con-
ataaton at the toe-dap ported at pub-
isratign requtred eater too eMr har-
WALTER WILCOX
The Store for Men anj Soft
Wednenday el petto, hendquartera
Boaeektei feakarra toeteiod to toe
the next number ea the pregrar
A Ml ..... of -ytetlon: Mtmrilnq
and P-tea," under toe dtreetiom of
Mte. Mmite Metier, vubue nbrary, tea
Antanta, and • preentatom W The
New Moek- Whai too Want and Who!
J. R. Williama, Tax Collector.
C. L Cea. Maxwel; 168611.
O B. Willie ma. Fora: mill
Paul Bubela, urant: mm
J. C. Heibur, Ford. TUI 14
nim Mtaudine Barnhi,Ford; TUI II.
A fine at M wee a-mmed Wednea-
ter mergimg hr PaM i Jude A L
lev ngninu a paand negre man who
wm ariemtea Tweeter niht ea eom-
piatmt •< MB mether ter eemeult and
4
/23
tartad nope-ra
wA teevo the
- W Mra M. B Kemnedy, ha» compi
the inatallatlon at a radio met and
now ptekin« up eeaoerto and ou
RM VIVAL sanvics AnnoU NCEO,
indteatiega that winter busime• "i
chew ea inereas over teal rear ea
to. rronds ead te tndustry aad com-
meree ceneraly we. potnted eat hr
Morln< abiity le bring home the Owie
feathers. The Pat had to eee
Crump ana Bktpworth woogtotthe
Howard Payne enme injured. How:
ever, it to expected toot they will be
back br Baturday ready to hear their
-hare et toe work Mook prattle, to
CARL K MUELLER
eoe CONOREsS AVt
rear, -hieh wee mhert Oa mwarart at.
tee eentimued ary wether, formine
DELL-ANS
254 and -54 Packages Everywher.
lire CoNGMDt UuN
MM Congrea• Av
Auaum, Tea. a.
| News of Taylor
huthereto haaetifid Mttto etty at n**«
population -a iaid la want, anajmpectei to The Auun stetemmen.-.
mihionaires reuced to bankrupte», 1 TATTXML Toaaa OrL M — The
Neemtngty. 1 ean pot hear too ehfieka’ phynteel wurvey of tee Tarter lb., to
at nihtnea women, the pryer, orjomd that 11 per centotiechineren
bou men and womin to the r— .r. et taato I* per.crnt under."etaha
Ab, toe met., of to. atorm .nd'll per eeet.haddetretivau.xinten-.20
em-tng pat, wi.d at the rerby per cent had ......I eyeinda, M per
"-12“ P""-E"" o-" 6101 S t mede a.,.! ir-tmiht, aad
iry ot,eleven children had hearta that WWW
mlleg MI hour I defective There were ntteen ca=ee
et corpmchrnu cam: tar Pareni.,
edaren afteeted are eatMod aad thez
Judg• Cooper Sanaom.
Otto Woltr va John Walenta, dun*
ages; case taken under advisement by
court, written brief, to be aubmitted
October IL
ea too whole, la toto department toon
la any other ee ter Crump has been
dotne prmctically all the xicxn«. and
with mor, experience meydevelor tale
a forty-yard punter .it hi nab he to
act a nturaily excellent threat man
ta toto work. ______
human boat, aa too main
Han, Univerait, at Texa premdine
A Hi ini by reteor Jehu M Me-
Gimmia Memthers M-thodtet tmiver-ity.
and Pi Wi—» W. M W. mplwp. Uni-
veraty at TWaaa era the tetef num-
taro -eheduted.
The rieot a. will eemtinue until v:
Aar Mte Rant m-iem beeimmine al i M
• m. wheh wi te to. ennuni buw-
MOB meetine of the mameetetion
railroad agenta vtatting
of D-ivene, woo injured Tenter ev*
enine when too antmal wap otrarh br
a •treet ear on Mam math Mrwt
Mhaw ••• ariyine hl. team urrta. th.
mtreet when tee neeident oceurred
Tartar. rsidentini Atetrtet
Th. -erk wOt smelude meeademisine
et node end th. conetruettom of.zurbe
to A beotorard mere ttda e feet
tear and l •• feet -ide, wih a sa-teet
port te the ranter, win maha thu
adqinen a todaa ante af the Htr
la hen« premete by Tom Burne
to A.tenta th. =i rf which to
umer th. mupervinton at Ao Faul Beer
R. .ii. mat aad aa hermie
nmia.nl "Pap-• Depbpetm"
th. ntomneh ell dttre- aneo
af inatgeetlom, E-A heertbe
MUI mor-
Nermai that
matte bronhcamted Oto varous otoe
tonw ta ead to if toe .tat. tw
usde feilow made tea inetalation o
too vartous unita ereeted hie aortal
sad da allot tee a hte A and tea hag
that te aaa hear long teotaarao to ev-
foam that tee work wwa well 4onk,
Thia te tee atate radio ntauon ia Tey
tor. tee other- belonging to Pake
Wiiom, Ma Menp *. ▼. A. feto
arm Dr. B. F Mikenaa and Amor Tore
wood.
atatement waa mada, MItood
wubmiaeden ef a dramine at an
Te tab. th. ptace oftheea ballet
ellpper. Mi- a-i.tr Fieher, of OatoBB*
ten. lean oi li r to dnnetne et the Unt-
v-mity at Texan, baa deoldaed a new
danethe modal for the Verter eo-eds
takine deneime anjhetr phymen train:
ine work The new mandnl le made
of wot kid co nexibte that M ran be
revermed and worn on ether foot
Then teadate are beime made hr ana
at Ite total ehee feetere: and the IA
Mo to rood a pie-
thtoie langinge
at Toma whore
itmatetr nny dele-
• when the gavel,
Dorothy Amann,
model Aceoraine to Mie Fieht, th.
new rand.i win te a root tmprovement
over Ar eM banet mupper: >
the eM eupper, wih the acta of tooth
ar. heavier than the .00” port of the
BRAM. Bar. toe foot a etratmed and
Ika waler front Whole atreeta
Mei f Graftom, D D, of Wiehtt
valla Tone* brother at AkO. leule S
Grtiem, peitor at Ike WinPreb
I arm n Oarte V. I A. at Anetta. wiQ
ope a mini in toto ety an Nevato
ter IL M to announced. The reviya)
wik te of ea tmaedinu. parted. DA
Inola Oranon la nowA wiehita TUM
where bo to aaddating hi brother M
revivai -rvio.in that ter DA
Urnftaa wUl amit Reo Nai OrwtteA
to th. W'l m he wik conduct I
Ausutn net month.
Judge J. R. Hamilton.
Filed:
Norman Houston vo. Wardell Hous-
ton. divorca
John Johnson V* Annie Johneon,
divorce.
Ned Lewie vo. Pesule Lewla, d-
vorce.
Maggie Newels vs. Elmus Newel*
divorce.
Mewith Cairo va Cora Cairo, di-
vorce.
Walter Boston va. Georgia Boston,
divorce.
Lile Smith va. Walter Smith, di-
vorce.
On trlal:
Btate of Texas vs Edward II John-
son, murder; neleoting jury.
JOnN THE 200 AUSTIN ROOTERS AND SEE THE GREAT GAME BETWERN AUSTIN
HIGH AND SAN ANTONIO MAIN HIGH!
, Th. net ineome ef ike eame ws. Hill 00. or thi amonnt
approtimatety lire 0• was paid ter taarrvod tal admirelon by
bianket las holder* aad meverai hundred eame from eat of Austin
patrona Probabty $1,200.00 repremented the admimelon from Ane-
tta peopie. Three thoumnd were admitted an eoupons which eom-
gated al M raeta ench, brines toe each valne of thaw ndmielone
te $1,800.00. The net lew vuftered by the Counen, therefore, waa
about 11, 300.00.
toe street, drenching wet from the
henvy rain that would just teal us
down wo tried to walk. My ta' her
aad friends were untu mornfng res-
cutne th. bodles from th. debrla, for
wont of enough help.
Althowgh I will b. 11 years old in
November I Mill hare s vivid recollec-
tion of th. erashing tam and timbers
MRS JUSTINA E PICKIK,
III West Eleventh Street,
neure are -orth anythine to. edg to
ngainm Nie
Ai Ut rt the much improved
Gerdner men ere eoine to put up a
defene SBS teat nie toet wgi take to.
teari ata at what attaek they amr
bar* wk IB Mag.*, 'ramp aad Mte-
-erth, Wateraten and tr w. wi, it to
firmly teomi ter* teow eneueh
pimnea ef th. ewe-boor parkins lima
only te oar. perked oa Cawgrem Ave-
nue bet-een Fifth aad Minto eweaie,
ea siag Street bet-een Weott ead
Cotorado otraeta. aad oa Ouedalupe
etreet between Twenty -tirat ead Twin
ty-fours utyeeta Paixinc ta th. rare
eaowe te efeet tram Mrwt kiirwi
now. te nmsted to ntteen mtnutea
by Miw Moton
। white nbrary. Fort
the termal pert at
the program at the morpine swotaw
Aa informal in ' item of the vanem
tag Im pre-entea, Bern lip. lit la ky toe
detegnie e-ner-iiy, preceded adjeura-
meni unt the efli rason nematen.
Th. nfternoon me-etom premidea over
by t. K wtrech-r, iBrertan, Bapor
tnivermt, opeced 41 I B h a Te
m-ton was tee mW ia the gum wit.
ef the moet etnetent methode at ro-
eperatton between high mehooL pubue
Mhrary end eoli-ee Hbrarte. -her
them varteun mirerten ratal te to.
mme community.
Tenient* manta* epene at • eMert
tee teak
University ef Alabama comes Baturday of thin week. The
rwaraMta to |4B*»W Show by attendine that you appreeinte
nema btoeting. nntulence, paipitatlon •
vanish
Km* tout ntomneh newt Cortest
digemtion end neany tat a tew centa *
Dugnimte cell miilons at peeee-
Mr . . - .
muuine nnally te tee reseendon at too
embjem M propesed, end M wa• de-
naw to avpotm a I ammOWoa. to eager
vteo the preparatten ef ea emsem
that would meet with toe aporeva of
A FATAL CYCLONk.
When I wee a child about t years
old I lived with my parents la Meyette-
yille, Lincoln County, Tenn. On Sun-
day night a terrible cyclone struck
tear., demolishing our home and many
bundinga, among them the church
where my mother had attendea nerv-
Aces that night. My tather went to th.
lot of th. Mair, to rail my two older
brother., when he heard tho atorm
apwoaohlng. My mother, with my
baby brother in her arm* went to the
mantel to make a light My mother
and the baby trace killed fnstantly by
th. tolling chimney, and and my
older brother merlously injured My
MM.r and I won. pinned under the
timhers, but I was th. only member
Memcay werted off wN* a ruh
mem g realm We wuh te apologte
resdenee at MB Wsm Twenty mm ad
mtreet te met some waa mol iate
Tu-day te taaaa Mormehy et the etty
bait Cometruetien week to te begth
ei enee Aneuer b nail i a p-rmit ter
•man repet ta a reidenee wee Mewed
Moo Tu-day enerneem
operauene are m a etandsuun to.
«rogm4 betne too dry to piant eman
to Th. Austin tuxmur.
OEOnQETOWN, Texaa, 0.4 14-
The Southweatern Piratea, under the
hard driving of Coach Gardner, are
making preparatons to defeat Rice
Institute ta Baturday’ eame to Moue-
te* The greet fight to. burin. I ml
put up againat the Mroag Moward
hayne teem ha. merved to Mow to.
. moa what they ma de, both on de-
• femee ead oftenan Outplayime the
Yelloweket Per nearty tee whole
anm* tear gut eg tee preuuieet dem-
onetration of Sutton men hem la
nteral mn.i Mag*, paged off two
preity tong ra.i ene tar forty yarda
create get away with mveral Alken,
mhirted i. and mmashed Kirapatrtek•
ottaaea la Ha traeka one thee
too man ea the other, eng of I
tar a Mm Campu» doge fana am
tnimking that Maturday • gam. « gotog
to m tee Onto ml the Pirate?
plank. Boutwetern dafsatod toe Bob
htr"ureeipgpumdnz"a
by the ptumhe ead eleetricl com-
paay *60 will seem from tom .rre:
mt .muter, ta too deldateim A adeai
buding ea toe •me Mask.
aad thoamede tote h
Mowemr. mome soo were
grata ef Southern Methodtnt Untver-
atty. Delta* and Vandebut Uniyer-
ally. Xashvaie, Trass* a* Accortie
le Dr. Patterson, pamper to ere bright
for th. fa fatten at FI Steam Alpha
chapter ta tome nehnoia
Wednesday Amone to. traffle owe
la to. aMy wm N F Qerdqer. Bout-
-etern paenger azent at IM Wa:
haah al beSte; J. M.MeDermett at
Page* traveitne freiht ead param
ger neent of the <11 mg. Durtinates
A qeinev. ead Thoma. <1 Warpm
traveline tretght agent of to. Ee:
board AM Lne Raway Cemgeny al
New Ortena
emblem for a Br pttaa ►» the mi i. -
Ite* m too embtem of the County Frm
I 4Wary Amoetatien TM embiem
-hown by Mira xumabet Aral etat
Mbeartan, a *«4M*d ef a dramine at an
epen beak tee worde “County Learz
Miamour, Now Y
Wednesday brought additional man-
uncriptions for consideration in The
Auatin Statesman-Majestie Theater
"atory eonteat," which to now be-
ing conducted in conneotton with
the showing st tho Majestie of the
Univerani film, "The Storm,'- featuring
House Peters. A first prise of a year's
subscription to Ths AuMln Statesman
for the beat .lory of 100 words or less
to offered. Other prizes are:. Second
prize, alx months’ pass to the Majes-
tic; third prise. .Is months' nubscrip-
tion to The AuMln Statesman; fourth
prize, pass to th. Majestie until Jon
1. 1923. Priss winners will be an-
nounced Friday.
Below ar. reproduced two of the
storm storles considered among th.
beat recetved so far Th. writer, sr.
on tit ted to two ons-day pass., each to
the Majeatie Theater as a result of th.
selection of their manuscript, for pub-
lication. Th. saorles selectea follow:
Mbrartan at tee Maibara Methomim
Umtverdty, rm tea, felt, eel nag to.
m-euing te attar
Th. meettng» af the ameetaten era
beine bold te too mat. railrial cem
mimlee’n amembty room The termal
premetatien at Me premdente annul
""""
era e-opereing wih the finatne- of
the examinatiq to ram... the eaape
tor deteetive ehnaren not edvanetne te
u.,eheel The exemdnetion. "e•
-ccaafat, nag, rl. f by Mis Ckrvto
Metals IMkI execuuve megetarg. tor
toe wnuamaon Coynty ne Cree*
with tee aaetotanm ef the total doeter
ead aentit
Up and after business all day
long means more than just sitting
in a swivel chair. It means a lot
of chasing around. You’d realize
pretty quick just how much you
are on your feet every day if your
Shoes weren’t comfortable. Bet-
ter not take a chance. Have a
look at these—
$8.50 $10 $11
trolaa automobiles aad
(Continued from Page On. )
tereet or right of th* citizen to sue
are foreclosed by the fact that section
». chapter SI, laws of 1919, dectars ths
iinterest or right to exist. He insist-
sd that ail queations as to whether
plaintiffs' rights sr* mere political
right* to not recognzable by the
court*
"There to no plscs in our govern-
I ment tor unrestrained power," con- !
tinued Nickels, "sad the conatitutton
i and atatutea defines ths authority in-
l cidentel to ornco, ths full measure of
ths otticer’e powers ana when he goee
beyond such powers, he leaves behind
the insignia of office and acts as aa
iudtvidual.
Th. pasage of the primary aloe*
tion law and the enactment of chap-
ter M. oonverts these hitherto polit-
ical rights into legal righto' which
may be in Iga led in the courts of the
• late by the parties in any wise in-
terested, does not change the emmentiel
character aa being privete or individ-
ual riuhts as contra aistingutshed from
public rights or matters of public con-
earn."
Th. court recesned until 1 o'clock
this afternoon, when argument was
, resumea.
Chief Justice Curston snnouncad
shortly after court convened that he
was ill and had come only for tho
opening of to* hearing After the pre-
liminary remarke of Mr Trammell, be
retired from the bench.
Winair, reterente Ira-
LFAGEEEI
v. A. Routhern at Ute Beafetaa
mombtne mm Recirte ompany at
ibl elt bught Ika zimina let m the
rarwar at Mala aad Fifth etreet at
a IT~---— at fTOBA and wUl be-
gta rdhe eonxtruettos at A twoeton
riek budidtng. on the nemiy eequtred
-uta lbs next few »w>i
ham eoamrteM t*. tata tart
te few who were umabie to Ml Brass teas nieh when Ms Mewen
mem crwa te lb* hiutor af iha Qween wtermed omr daws* Onl
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The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922, newspaper, October 25, 1922; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1444629/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .