The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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. EHE AUSTIN STATESMAN
PAGE FIVE
HOTEL COMMITTEES
U
OF
4
BEGIN ACTIVE WORK
BLACK-DRAUGHT
WELCOME
I
SECURING PLEDGES
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Active work was startea mhis morn- house and use it for coIda headache.
an
go
mach not right, biloun.
*
liver
label bears the name, "Thetord’a.
—Adv.
Austin Trunk Factory
510 Congress Ave.
h
W
BY GRACE PHELPS
la the prograan ot
The
1000 Yards of Cretonnes at 35c
Verai
Arm. “Pace, Pace Mte Dio"
36-In. Filet Net 35c
e Stile Thranen..
ning with Helen, who wanted a neg-
eepeclally for herself.
Ngee de
45-In. Filet Net 75c
aterna ana
Veras
M
a Bpinntne Sone ctrom the -Myime
*,
the dancte end -he wm dritehteA
"Theyte very
" Melen want
Agr
u
at
very
Henry put la edyty
uvine ra«m. dtntne room. bedroom or tea parlor.
don't know -hether -he ha. aaked Mm
ir
the elub, who aa chairmag of the pro
ilehtd to be invited by you"
finlen
avotded eech other* date but if the
rar*
1,
a
tom
%
Do you mmw to teil me
wehye ners are the moot populer be-
benuty ana
vartea ume• ta whieh chey may be
II
36-in. Silk and Cotton Madras $1.50
D
The- are weven of htehiy
d rottgn for barker
and Ho-
rt
r •
A
SCARBROUGH’S
mv.no
7
nower- area mark admired
ate tea ha nd--painted ehina te die-
theueht et
betwen JliamM
the h
hrMe• af th, mamn
ground Mridny and
whue M War*
<1
DYE OLD SKIRT
This Favorite Prescription was used by Dr
I
Mra Inion Stnnbervy.
II. epenine 1e-
Iuierature,
the greatest voice of the
mt of the chu-
eon there M pr
2
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5
I IT
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Scottish Rite
Masons
Abo, Traveling Bags,
Suit Cases, Wardrobe
Trunks and all kinds of
traveling accessories.
combinationa tor iivi
hanging tar doom
inge-tun M Inehes
BASTROP FAIR OPENS
TO LARGE ATTENDANCE
Mies 1
Austin n
COAT, DRESS IN
DIAMOND DYES
a Al the M
b. A Mi wry .
st . .Tschalkowsky I
...Rudoloh Qana
ila
to
SAN SAM COMMITTEES
TO WIND UP AFFAIRS
IN MEETING TONIGHT
cotillion confetti serpentines and tavors
of ablation te the boye and noise-
makers for the giris provided a pan-
ana the
ipted Net
ck
ret
FETE CHAMPETER
TMURSDAY NI0HT
The Comnen of Jewtah Wen
perfeeted rkM for the F-te
Ite concert to be given by Mier Roma
Ponselle prima donna dm an «t to no-
prano of the Metropolitan Opera Com-
fh Hero
e-aieted
• Bwmp I
a vinti to
Theme bee
eause of
m te alarm of a
atnicer- were info
i
I
Imati-
Meain
he
on
retteA the hintery
tattoo and briefly
.Q. Fatatello
. .F Damato
. Sehumann
Cash Subscriptions Paid In to Be
Held In Escrow Until Total
Fund Is Raised.
Thutaday evening at the Univeraity
men man, Mam under the aun-toe
of the Amateur Choral Club of Aus-
ton
even if tee haw never
iy ' Damond Dye--
on
ut
m,
ar. vtoM
that the
•MI Of preterence
the other they were
BURGLAR GIVEN CHASE
BUT ELUDES PURSUERS
THE WAYS
OF AW]
Ite am |
Nao eated
eler
"Menvenat
for immediate UM when needed.
Ask your druggist for Rlack-Draught
I and terr Wentom the mery ake aimed
I there w.m momeome etee ate might in-
Ivo. pomeone ate coula not penibty
I ba intereated in her
per ar .eMd *
by -everal erf li
*
wetripled to mono twer
“Cant I n-k womeone
•tone eurtatm ah, a tintahea ad the bot-
h tihga.
.WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1922 .
---------------------------------
Mr Tyroler.
Aria. "Ernant Involanr ....
(rom "Erant-
• Mlaa Ponmeue.
$1.25 Terry Cloth $1.00
Mitten new ana beautiful pa it erne to meleet from.
All double-faced ead revreible eolortnes Color
45-In. Quaker Casement
Nets $2.25 Yard
45-In. Plain Tuscan Nets
1.25 Yard
Neth-
Me
One of the moat important exhiMe-
Howe at the Centrai Texe: Fair In
uin neat week wil be the exhibt-
Mona in the fine arte depertment un-
dor the ehntrmanetp of ■ E qidron
An axhibitien of eeramira le to be f-
imred and win be under Ite mpervl
THE PROBLEM OF A DANCE
PARTNER.
(rom "Sema del Destimo")
Mis Ponselle
Nel Cor Flu non ml nento. ...
to
ill
H o Welt, am Qreeteet Charnrter» of I
Hbtar
■Mi call wee An--4 hy netee off
the Untversity, and Mln. I ney Mew:
ten. teen or num, a. en a ment I
rharaaoh ana thoughtomi view of the
Vntver-ity w, even th end He fature I
Mm Mewton'e talk •« Itatence to
with keen • nor "tattoo ne ate mueeintly
Fach pecknge nt l to mo"d Dyed"
contains trectione mo mimple any wo-
mon can dye or tint her worn, whabby
drenena, akirta. waters meta. ator-klapa
nweater*, coverinea, draverlea, hane-
Mim Marenret Draka, who he been
setceted so prfmeess of Austin for the
ROBT. MUELLER
& BROTHER
♦ ♦ *
PROGRAM FOR
CNERT THURSDAY.
Mim Rath Pennyhaeker wm mend
the winter is New York where ate will
rate a courw at Columba Univerany
and do eecreteriai war*, to be near
her brother, Perey, who In in New
Jermy.
f
401
period of convalescence.
Pierce with great success
Mra Lea R. Haria wieN
Watkmha Marrin went Mil
neater to New Beunteia
kKhilc in the dip. drop
in at our store and look
over the wonderful as-
sortment of real artistic
leather goods that make
practical gifts for all
occasions.
ness of buoy
mothers before the ordeal, and daring the
77
Sale of Ne w Draperies
Surely it is the desire of every woman to have a beautiful home—or do what she can to
make her home more attractive—Lovely Draperies do much to add to the attractiveness of
one's home—So we ask you to come and see how many new things you can put in your
home—and at such a very moderate price.. *
Louisiana Lady Tells How This
Well-Known Liver Medicina
Helped Her Obtain Relief.
d Chan(n Norvezienne ..........
..................tell, Fourdralm
watan. varinenFaa"tnee pir.
Marie ............. LAnat-Wagner
Orom -Die Walkur
to th, edecattom ana th, buttatnr at |
the nve et the youme BIBI" of the |
Note entrgted to Ite mra
Amane the prominent emeta of Ike]
rtoh wars Mm Rytev of Canten, onta,
who la vimttine ber Malar Mm Jehm
H 'ite aad Mr Romt-tek at (hi-
mfr the ewet of ter winter, Mr Item I
Crawpard
appetite, ends nervousness and sleeplessness, and gives a conscious-
ant health it is unexcelled as a strength giving tonic for
sour stomach and torpid liver I have
told pay frlenda and they uao It also.
“My present heaith la improved won-
derfull."
Thouisands of people have learned
of the value of Black-Draught from
pegsonal experlence, sad have chosen
uKas their favorite powdered liver
medtetne. ft to purely vegetabie: not
disagreeable to take, causes no bad
after-effects
When you get up in the morning
with a bad taste in your mouth. sto-
OPEN FORUM
CLUD MEETING.
The Open Forum ub bela v meet
tot.frsting mertine Tueeday at the
Wore tattoo Paince, too ehonen Mte
Marearet Butier as bar mH and thay
wm Mw for Weco Manter The,
50-In. Sun Ray Gauze
$2.00 Yard
Thia to a plan drapery material in brown.
Mm ana mulbervy and to «unranteea to be ma
and tab tant.
Cirele Ne t "Univreng Meth i Stet
Chereh, wm meet Th er War aRernoen
with Mra R. C Lmax, fti Wed
Twenty-ear ate rirm, at 4 •eloek.
50-in. Colonial Striped
Kapoch 3.50 Yard
Thte la e nr au drapery wuh all the tru.
lustr• ot real aUh hane very aheer and to
i/Ve
The Beauty of Motherhood
OP ether kind-then prefer t home Aye-
i lea to earn tore sea Diamend Dyes
are euaranteed eel to epol. tade,
streak, or ran Ten year drugeint
•hether the matertei yea wim to dye
to wool or milk or whether R to linen,
cotten or mixed wooda—Adv
umed win no overdrapery. Com to la ecru
lond offlre busimema- Henry Davenport ...............
rum Bunted Me Bad come la one rm- b Danae Panelulla
Rich in color, beautiful la deafen and pattern. It tee been “maar a ter" mtmee we have bene
able to offer curb beautiful retonnes at bo email a prire "Full it latter wide” la floral ead
atrip, denigne- Buitable for draperiea, .laundry bee*, pulowa, touch cumhiona and cover and
namfari covera. . 1bE
Now Comes the Golden Opportunity
For Those Building New Homes—Those Remodeling
and Refurnishing Their Homes—to Take Advantage of
This Special Display and
am only two mu triad obbib to the ., .. .. . - ■
bunehveur--ir and ram Meeman- Dr tab in Hotel for Ite mnoal Bee. ton
I eharmine with .nemos and rvllew
„ candies in eathedral candlentiet• of
and puft eurtaina, drapertea srarts
tops, everyth
dyed before.
Th or i da r night to hear the Mrim-
polltan .taper Rona FineiMe. who ap-
pears in Austin Th wr whir on far the
aunple•• of the Amateur Chemi Club
nt th, mem' ermnenlum at the Unt-
for th, affair Chaperontne
•eeat tey to acted to brine the Pte., to
wher• the fine arte " -
Th tea come with a marrerk
ahadra etteete Are very eS
Mr. Farcy V Penmybaeker'a frlenda
are dellehtea to know that mbe l. home
fer the winter. Mr, Pennyhneker ar-
rived in time for the meeting Tue:
dur of tto Open Forum Ciek, *hjeh
ter woe inetrumentAI to ereanizime
tool rear and *hieh aka merted an mret
,t» .idiot Mm Pennybecker nttend-
rd llnteB.W la Cheutauqut, N. T.
and tethr rpent the Chawtnuqu m
with noral dratp na of ana. Coter
Thia to mhown to the all-over fUot pel
filet striped ettecta One width to mutie
ed by William Tai stor.
• comcert win he held
36-In. Filet Marquisette 35c
Them are empeclany ettmettvb ter pleas and
maah eurtaina Comae to white crease end sera
shade. Combine thee, wuh cretonne or madraa
a The Piper of Love.... Molly Carew
Mte roneelie.
ewe end tab Seal Mang them to yens
Zeveley‘» three-plece orchestra fur-
or have a ntshed music for dancing, and In the
■ rooma, aintng memo ana
dnny la rich orlentai color-
Ida
sea of the new wtudy book, "Buildine
With tadto.- ebieh promise to be
— - demontum which carried out the ial-
: Heo that the packaE: lowe'en idea to enjoyable fashion.
hr name, "Thedtord's." A course of retreshmenta conalstine
45-In. Shantung Nets
$125 Yard
Thi mpectal weave eat remae to Chinene deegne
to natur~i and peepee chodm Make, an si tree-
il>. eurtein knap Alome or they combine beauti-
telly web plainer overarape
Thim to a heavier weave net to all-over filet 4•-
piuna Comen in whue and earu. Are atrneuv•
hune alone ea eurtaina or weed so under draperiea
Christmin, yett- eroanea Ieten Tt
was only reouetey Ital epeneA
l my, Xan do you mean to beep open
every wventnet Next Wedneedhy our
fortntehty dnces beein and we went
yom to coime."
CSociety
. Edited bp
MRS. FRED SCOTT
Telephone 3261
shadea Colon, Fwooee. taupe rape muiberr).
brown and blue.
at the tair
turday mem-
of loo cream sad cake concluded the
evening'a pleasure Miss Lala fir
Archibald and Miso Elsle Seibert worn
headache, try a dose of Black -Draught
Keep a packer in your home, ready
4-In. Silk Fringe $1.00
Vvingee Are never more to demana than they
sr. today W• have , very attracuve eeleevtoe
•t otor- to a t-imed otto trthas, suitabie giam
gram commiatee preied The pm-1
treat was exredinely Interentine and
had hope to trap Nor into a rial. - by torn W A- H-e ..n, who
" " mmmed Whan entertainine faehtoni
bram and cover were pinced tor
thtrty memhere end eueeta,
A pleanant rurpriae wna the arival
ware Dr. end Mra. Harrison. Mrs.
Archibald. Mrs Kurt Sehmedea, Mra
Mank Taylor. Mra Hemphin .nd Mio,
Lee
taps from Id to it where a eommit-
tee will recmim them. Ample protee-
ton will be fl.rid,d
over 50 years ago it's still good today
San Antonio, Texas.—I used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription fer
feminine trouble and during expectancy. I was very nervous at this
time, and could not sleep or do anything until I took the ‘Prescription’.
I weight only 115 lbs ; I weigh now 147, and am the mother of three
fine healthy children. I feel well and strong and can do more work
now than I ever could I can’t praise Dr Piera's medicine too highly
fur what it has done for me Mra E. J. Ray, 109 Rifford St.
Send for free copy of booklet on Mother and Babe to Dr. Piera's
Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, NY. Dr. Piera invites you ta write con-
fidentially end medical advice will be sent you without charge Sead
IDs for a trial package of Favorite Prescription tablets
OPENIN TEA
DELIGMTFUL AFFAIR.
The I at Ite Tea Shep Armna the
Corner mate Ite formai bow to mondety I
yenterdny afternoon -ih « maM
eh rmine epenine in Ite Auetim trlend I
Mra MwPt smith and Mra Ieroy
Prown -ete cordielly at Kim ta hun- |
Ared nr Auntin tornote ha enboyed
the quaint atmomphere of ito. attie
ten -hop and iha 4elidloue tea aad
AaIntiee perved Decorntiomns U ear
Chinene efteet, wuh briitant nutumn
ot the year The table
Lme at mareh sod mate of parade
so wen as detaila of the doom's coro-
oalion and other feetivitie• relatin« to
tha violet Ctown San Pam feativai wCl
to arrangea to a meeting tomight ot
Ito Rao tom uoot'm te to MM
at the chamber at Cortmerce, begtm-
nine al « eeloek
The meeting sa. been taled by
rvmia.nl A F waton to wind or de-
tail ic comneetiom ol'S thia year cel.
ebration iH will probebiy to too tori
ins by soliciting committees to bring
the total hotel bond sales to MW 000
within the shortest time. The work:
ers assembled at the Chamber of
Commerce at it o'clock, where they
were given instructions a, to how to
proceed by Charies B. Anderson, vice
ohalrman of the committee to charge
of subscriptlons, and Murray Ram-
say, chairman of the central commit-
tee of eight appointed Tueeday at Iba
mass meeting.
The workers were Instructed ta me:
cure every bubseription they could and
work for the limit in order to make
the project an assurea success il quny
aa possible Considerable enthuslarm
wm manitested by the man at the
Chamber of Commerce henaquarters,
and all wont out ready to extend every
effort to put the big propoaition over.
One signiticant announcement mada
by Mr. Anderson thia morning was to
the effect that checks given for pay-
ment on Iba bond subacriptiens would
be held in encrow until the entire
amount of s600,000 l, mte and then
thirty daya notice would be given to
nubeeribers before the checka wil be
cashed.
Thia fnet is outlined ta the contract
•Igned by the individual bond pur-
ehaser, a part of which roods a tol-
lows '
-R is spread that this money •o pal
ha to to held in sorrow until sU of mid
sc00,000 has beer wubecr nbed or rro-
videa for in accordance with the terms
of the propomition theretor of date Oct.
A 1922, aa His with the Charaber of
Commerc. of Auntin, Tssss and almo
solll the hotel contrnet and bond ao-
ourine eamo ora duly nignea deuvered
sad acceptea by all the partlee thereto
When mala contreet and toad, bam
become duly in force to above rolled
for, then thta money to to to pald to
the trutee provided te there is
By noceptimg thia receipt and sirmin
the rich theretor the subacriber acrees
that the trustees are auchorised le rep.
renent him m determmtng toe form of
the bonde and an other option offered
by Ito hhte ontract,
"It to served that an money Mid on
thio aubneription stall to refunded to
Ito eubacriber uniee mutnietent aub:
scrip, lone are obtainea and nccepted
te the bunldine af tfte beta withtn
the lima itmit in the hotel eontraet «
within sorb extenelona of mM tme aa
the Chamber of Cemmerr. may here-
after procure"
The forezoine ngreement, when de
livered to Ito fodtitdual ,S».rHM< la
eh case beara the wtenature of Iba
Chamber el Co mW rr. of Ahutin end
the name ot the agent ercotine tta
40-in. Filet Grande Nets
$1.25 Yard
This to one of the mouse aow drep-ry Beta
shown la taree fuel dertena it meke a very
.. ____ Woman s club. After the stea et Mm C L Condit,
chtuqwa •nom Mr- Pronytacer
sad wm Ruth rennytcer
•NVera »'•eta el tribe Pieer“t... w
tb-v mteod the .componz.o Mr5.Wa
n sharp t Houston. Mi: 12.1055
and bee hi Kher, wm ead Mte. sari
quite . mumber n< othere of »»e Tom:
cotomf. Mrs teen,te,her "eent_:
eomalder,ble portion of the..rommat
In leer ure tour in Okie WemtVir:
"ini end ether pert of the monfty
an. will atiena ite tetemthm met:
ing of the Tesao Federation ot Wom-
me lub, ta Mouston I" Kovember.
or .ng -
-we there to Bert Weston.- Helen
aH innocentiy "He wee an odd man
IsM year rm eum he would be de-
-Dr. Notona woa Meie• tertner
meginnine today the tatue Tw Mhep
Aromna Ike Cormer Win to open dany
trem 11 oeto* thr .oatee, the day al
Ttet North auedntope rime.
veraity More than ntt, WM to In Ika
perty.
We welcome you to
Austin and hope pour
stap amongst us will be
pleasant and enjopable.
fate or ter ateAm Them am shown in naturai
or pomg-• eolora.
Tta next few days saw Nan's shop
crowded with soger cuntomers end
then came a lull Every woman who
coula afford it had bought at least
ate batik dren, or Hum. and when
Maa's Much threatened to be depleted
by the onalaught of Mo iurchanera
eta began to take orders te epecial
dealena and coatumea
“You certainly taro been doing a
The twe aoaateatam
Cirele Na. t of the tniverstt
odimt Chureh win meet wieh l
Jonea 2104 Han dabrtel atreet
day afters sea at t eloek
GIRLS FRIENDLY
HALLOWE'EN DANCE.
Tta Olrla' Friendly Society had a
very thrilling Hallowe'en party last
ntght at the pariah houae of St. David's
which proved one of the moat enjoyed
artirs of the season.
The club rooms were decorated
elaborately in Hallowe'en effect, to-
gether with autumn flowers and fo-
liage in charming effect. It was a
manked affair, which always adds
gaiety, and after games and contesta
a dance and cotillion tollowed. The
guests were met at the door by a
red devil who gave them an electric
shock juat to show them what they
might etoect later, the dsvil being
well acted by Bryant Rupert
Two nideous witches. Misses Halen
Bcelt and Helen Morris, told ths tor-
tunss of the «uesta and player pranks
in witch-llke manner.
Apples were bobbed for and con-
tents in Nang afforded much merri-
ment. The prizes went to Win Dora
Lay for the moot slang In a given
period and to Miss Erin Miller t.r the
least.
twice which the covnel w.H hol on
Thur-day evenine, beginnine st 7120
eetoek st 402 Went ’I’1* "Mi Mice
wniue nnd unumun fenturen will be
prented in the frte. Which pr imes
la he one of the mont nove! sad in
tereatine enfertainmentn hete for
many The artair is pinnned
BP s benenit for thb charily work of
the Jewih Coupet of Womn,
Baton Rouge, La.—"After having
used many laxatives, I chanced to hear
of Black -Draught, and decidea to use
it aa a liver tonic," says Mra. K. B.
Odom, of 838 South Boulevard, this
city.
Black-Draught acted on my liver,
cleansed my aystem, and I wm in
much better condition after having
used it" says Mrs. Odom.
"Black-praugbt relleves ths swim-
ming, or lightnems, in the head.
"It relieves ths bsavy feeling after
meala, which indicated to ms it was
good for indigestion.
So I keep Black-Draught la ths
burgtar wI dimcovered in toe Muss
stler he tod extratted a 17-Jew,I
llemBen wa|. h from -ome etething
Ocempant of Ite houne gave cha- to
the burxiar but he ■ a ape A takine
with Mm toe wateh
Ne trace ef the buretar ted been
reported Wed, i ediy maratag by the
othicers who reefs ted toe tuvehtiga-
tion
Dutchman") ............ Waener
b Dedication ......................
1 wee the first Nan tad heara af e Mimuet .................. Mirovitch
Mr Tyroler
Circle NA t af Ito Univaraity Neto-
odint Chureh will meet om Thureday
anternoon at « o’eteek wih Mra te-
fora Write. 2601 Numm street
of the meeting of the Btate Lrary
Aemoeletion will to Ito eoncert party
At neon today A. C. Baldwin of
the central hotel committee stated
that »6000 additional had been
eubeoribed during the morning.
This bnnga the total hotel fund up
to $335,000. Committees having
the matter of eoliciting funde have
not been definitely determined ea.
Mr. Baldwin said, but names of
ths committeemen will be an-
nounced bs soon as the committees
are completely organized.
33-In. Drapery Pongee $1.00
When ta Qoubt about rour ktam eurtatna play
mte and choore natural pongs.- Il la sneer
limi for its durabitity and aheernem '
$1.25 Colored Repps 85c
New and colorful—Suiiabl. for breaktast rooma
sun rooma and bad rooma. Backarouda of block,
rune, mulberry. Ivory sad blue. With destuna la
Horal, orlental ead brocade ettecta. Full M
inches wide. Only MP.
M. Ito owe pay te tta hall aad the
wamaa lake rare of the 4ecoratioea
ana refteshmenta Yoa know the
crowd rvery Jill Me her Jaek!-
"Doe, that mean Tre got to get me
a teas’" Noa Steel,A
I hadn't (taught of thet- melen
answera -Come to think rf R. ther.
One of the moot Interentine eventa
36-In. Mercerized Madras $1
Theme COM, la mired eolortng» of mulberry, rUPA
brown and blue and are eapeclally Adapted
for bedroom handings
=====
only attraetive aa window hareines bat are ex-
cellent for beduprenda rrorW end deer penei
there ta emether prerentabie imp lvw
ta Greenhrurr itelen was tat" i si, f
Si sees 'Who ta her
-Wen them', th- new prineipet of
the hieh wheel Hew .heart himF
That miekr Yow’re »peofing on
Man e. they say to Aear aig Fa, tend
He comtam t dewro to mv Mg moul"
Nea'o eyes were deneine Wail
theres too youne i eite, of M. Mash's
I am sere ta can An ell the very Intest
«t-p-1-
-ir ho ma, hea to—f meow"—tta
look on Melen‘• fem enund Menry te
ehange hb mina atai t making pune-
I mean he wowa tam Mo seal it to
aid"
To not at pH mera," retorted Kan
1 went to ehureh IBM Sunday and it
wtruex me that the Rev MU tert in-
lair le as merb et a men as he is S
miniater "
"That's s fort' Bold Hawn umet -
pectedly Me com. late my ethce
ye-terday and taike1 to me nhout hie
bey rink WoV a road eort"
When Xan mentignmd the aow ree-
tr It wm with ne Intention -htever
of enryine owl tore thrent to iavit•
him to tto damena but tto mom ste
Police otnieer were sailed to ike
Turner reeidence at 404 Kari Virat
Bereet at 1 A m WideiOder la m-
Bpecial to The AuMln Statesman.
BASTROP, Texan Oc U TM
weather was Ideni for the opening day
of 1 lev Bastrop County Fair. ana al aa
parly hour Tueeday morning large
erowda began entering the gutes of
the beautiful nark one mile east of
Bastrop The large exhtbit hall to full
sad meveral taste Mato had been erect-
ea to houae Iba exhibit ana every
avallabie wpace la full to capacity. The
Mock exhibit le IM beat over aeon in
tola art tion, a wreet maar comine from
adjoin ing countiea The Menta Ger-
trade a Janey Farm from Kingnville
to akowlag a number of their fine
jersey cows The E N Sowen Jerooy
farm of Eigin have mome very fine
cnttle on exhibition
The community exhibita are toe real
attraetion of Ito fair, as are alee toe
boothe of the imdependent ead rumi
tebo.ua ot the county Either of them
would be a credit to any tair in Texan
Dr Mreman of A A M Colleg• de-
Nvered the opening addresa Hto •4-
drew, emo along agricumkural heea Hto
teg. Held et Knowiedge nna mide ex-
perlence make him a very intereetinE
apenker ana hto ed drone was well re-
civea by toe targe crowd vte-ent
The fair "e"a Saturdny ana '*»
tart day Ml be— demiemated aa edu-
entiona day AU nchodi ehndren win
to admitte free ee tola dale
combimationa of Mea. rom ereen aad grid Them am very numeuve hune la
lag rooma
M r,pr io, "tag the Cham-
The crown of womanhood is motherhood But many women face
the ordeal of maternity without sufficient pteparation At meh times,
end later, the mother should take a vegetable tonic, sold by druggists
and known in aimoat every home at Dr Fierce'* Favorite Prescrip-
tion It is put up in both fluid and tablet form. It promotes the
The Wwm'i Mimslonary Hosety of
the Mt Preebyterian Chureh me on
Momndny nfternoom la the ehureh par-
lore will, a good nttendance Three
new mam ter a were enrollad
"Tea tai it won't be tone before my
local market is oversuppile, mia Nan.
"He"wr Christmaa to coming and
HI neea all to. time I ean get to nake
up •mall artselee for gifts'
For pi, Su i, a- sake, don l la* about
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