The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926 Page: 4 of 14
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All the News That’s Fit to Print—Since 1871.
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Page 2—Wednesday, April 21, 1926.
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A special Cash Prize to each of the leading Boy and
Girl Scout troops.
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shelter and the cat and chickens
hover in close proximity, absorbing
the warmth from the deer's body.
. Will Be Used In All Cakes
Today By Mrs. Chitwood.
femon
Orange
Jllmand
look and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store and four ounces is all
you will need. This simple remedy
has never been known to fail.
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There will be valuable prizes for everyone who qualifies. These, with the
big first prize, are now on display at our store. Come in and look them over.
We’ll tell you how you can get one of them for yourself.
Attend the school every day - and
watch her 'work wonders with elec-
tricity.
—Supplies hot
water to the
entire house
instantly.
really clean, when lemon isn’t used.
The curl comes out.
Try it, and then simply feel the
Texas Couple Wake
Judge For Wedding
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April
that shows the most progress in this educational cam-
paign, as well as the boy.
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These Four. Specialties will have a place in the
Sales and Educational Program
Veteran Scott With
Fourth Major Club
Everett Scott, veteran shortstop,
will wear hl* fourth major league
Spring Reunion To
Close Thursday.
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Deer, Chickens, Cat
Members.
Have YOU Entered Your
Name in This Contest?
The one who gets busy
right from the start has a
better chance of winning.
There are no strings at-
tached—you don’t have
to buy or sell anything.
Let us explain the simple
rules of the contest and
then GET BUSY. Every-
body receives some prize for
his or her productive effort.'
If you are under 19 years of
age, come in and tell us you
are going to be the one who
wins that fine watch.
rinse.
Soap forms a curd which stay, on
the hair, no matter how frequenty
HOT POINT
ELECTRIC RANGE
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READY,
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started with the Red Sox, then went
to the Yankees, winding up the
1925 chase with the Senators. Dur-
ing ths winter he caught on with
Eddie Collins and the Whit Sox.
where he’s slated to play his old
iCamnping
Text Summer
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A $1 Starts You
3 Time Sies. Soon
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Every Boy or Girl Has an
Equal Chance
The Winner will win on
merit alone. No points will
be given for early enroll-.,
ment. Nobody handicapped
by someone getting extra
points. Points will be a ward -
ed on an equal basis and
the most ambitious and
- determined contestant is
aure to receive this beauti-
ful Elgin Watch. Here is a
real opportunity for every
wide-awake boy or girL.
V. O. WEED, Phone 6223
Undertaker and Ambulance.—Adv.
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Every Boy and Gir Under
19 is Bligible.
Our big sales point contest starts today. For 59 days it will be in full swing
—ample time to give everybody an equal chance to win. There will be one
BIG prize and it sure will be worth winning—a fine 17 Jewel Elgin Watch.
Think of it! An accurate, expensive timepiece that your dad or mother
would like to have for themselves. If a girl wins, (and she has as good a chance
as a boy) she can have the handsome wrist watch as illustrated.
Eagle Chili Powder
is easy of accomplishment
By You
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Round Oak Gas
Range
—with Cabinet below. A
labor - saving convenience.
GAS-FIRED
incinerators
—For your
health’s sake
BURN your
garbarge and
rubbish.
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Fights are not a new experience I
for Senator Stephens. He began i
the tilts of the law courts before
What is
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Mrs. Chitwood
Joe Henry
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how, when a district attorney, he
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There is one sure way that never
fails to remove dandruff completely
and that is to dissolve it. Then you
destroy it entirely. To do this, just
get about four ounces of plain, or-
dinary liquid arvon; apply it at
night when retiring; use enough to
moisten the scalp and rub it in
gently with the finger tips. By
morning, most, if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and two or
three more applications will com-
pletely dissolve and entirely destroy
every single sign and trace of it,
no matter how much dandruff you
may have.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stop
instantly, and your hair will be
lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and
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cross-examine opposing witnesses.*
the .committee then voted with
sentative Richard
South Carolina.
constituents sent a telegram ask-
ing,why; . Sterhens, answered : hair.’ Note, too, Its lustrous, fine
bar, was l^any elMted "0 Brook- appearance. See how the curl stays
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Thirtieth Degree
For the 30th degree. James Woot-
en McClendon is master. and Erma
Collin Munro assistant. •thers
participating are Erma Collin Mun-
Jo, Howard Walton Bull, Alexander
Gilmore Barritt, Albert Leman
Haynes, Abraham Harrison Swan"
son. Sully Bayard Roberdeau, Has.
ton Clay Smith, Alfred Bramlett
n Smith, Thomas Coleman Green,
- Henry Herman Hankey, Robert NO-
Jan Wickline, Roger Hari Wickline,
John David Elliott, Marvin Gor-
don MeGaugh, Johnnie Crockett
Bryant, Frank Albert Gomillion,
Joe Henry Muenster, John Brash-
ear DuPriest, Alonzo Alvery Ross,
Benjamin Harrison Powell, William
Frederick Kuhn, Albert Leman
Haynes, Howard Walton Bull, Al-
fred Bramlett Smith, Lyman John
CONTEST CLOSES JUNE 19TH
Iley
The lectures for the 30th degree
will be given by William Madden
Fly and Alonzo Alvery Ross.
Thursday Work
Austin Consistory No. 4 will ex-
emplify the 31st and 32nd degrees
Thursday. Roger Barton Tyler is
master of Kadosh, Alfred Emanuel
DeViney. prior; George Shelton
Dowell, preceptor; Morri* Burns
chancellor; Alfred Castleman Bu ,
minister of state; Joseph Harrell,
almoner; Herman Pfaefflin, treas-
urer; Joe Henry Muenster, regis-
trar; Sully Bayard Roberdeau, pre-
late; Little Berry Burnett, master
of ceremonies; Abraham Harrison
Swanson, expert; Roger Earl Wick-
Une, assistant expert; Howard
Walton Bull, captain of the guard,
Edward White, steward.
Past masters of Kadosh include
James Wooten McClendon. William
Theodore Praefflin, George Charles
Butte, James Wilson McLaughlin,
Allen Emmett Hancock, Beverly
Sanford Dickinson. Charles Jay
Marks, Erma Collin Munro, Moritz:
Silver. * 1
Claude Morley Bartholomew is
degree master for the 31st degree.’
His assistants are James Hill Hart,:
James Bouldin Rector. Howard,
Baldwin (rarberry, Arthur Edward
Biard, Charles Burton Cook, Wil-
bam Henry Richardson Jr., William
Frederick Kuhn, Charles Allen Wil-.
crat During the fight, eno of his
Ladies in attendance at this week’s
cooking school no doubt are marveling
at the many ways Mrs. Chitwood is
employing Eagle Chile Powder, the
beautiful finishing touch she gives to
salads with it and the delightful flavor
it gives everything on which it is used.
Of course all have used Eagle Chili
Powder for making home made Chili
con Carne and other Mexican flavor-
ed dishes. But to'many it is a revela-
tion to find Mrs. Chitwood using this
unique condiment in place of paprika,
giving not only a more beautiful color
and decoration to salads and other
dishes, but adding a distinctive and
pleasing flavor.
Be sure and get a copy of “Mexican.
Cookery for American Homes” and
make careful notes of what Mrs.
Chitwood has to say about Eagle Chili
Powder, The combination of this
unique cookbook and the splendid re-
cipes of Mrs. Chitwood will enable you
to secure unusually pleasing results
in cookery.
Eagle Chili Powder is absolutely-
pure and wholesome. It is made from
only selected genuine Ancho peppers
that are grown especially for and
under the direction of Gebhardt.
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Abraham Harrison Swanson •
degree master for 28th degree. His
assistants are Edward Christian
Henry Bantel, Wiley Eugene-Glaze,
Roger Barton Tylr, Hal Wacht-
man Atkins. James Milford Pharr:
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Stephens could gain no political: Zourrinsstickyithnrain parison ne
Buy a dozen California lemons to
keep handy. Get their rich, abun-
dant juice. At all good stores.—Adv.
cox, George Albert Endress, Roger
Earl Wickline, George Creasy Haw- :
ley, John Henry Faulk, Alfred
Emanuel DeViney. Howard Henry
Taylor. Theodore DeLacy Porr,
Samuel Edward Gideon, Little Berry
Burnette, Edward Christian Henry
VANILLA
FLAVORING-
Perhaps the queerest family group
lives in the Atchison goo. In a
pen live pixie, buck deer, six chick-
ens. and a bl syellow alley cat. At
night the deer curls up in its
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Degree’ Worker*
Degree master for the 25th desree
Is Edward Jackson Matthews. His
assistants are Benjamin Harrison
Powell, Claude Morley Bartholomew
and Joe Henry Muenster.
For the 26th degree, Edward Fran-
cia Mikeska is master. His assist-
ants are Stephen German Gernett,
Harris A. Melasky, Wilbur Peyton
Gossett, John Henry Guyot and Al-
bert Ernst Probst. This degree was
conferred by a team from Taylor.
Roger Earl Wickline la desree
master for the 27th degree. His
assistants are Howard Richmond
Fristoe, Robert William Wright,
Claude Earnest Hill, Hal Wachtman
Atkins, Robert Nolan Wickline,, H1t-
tie Berry Burnette and John Robb
Senate vptes on Italian debt.
Dry* press case at prohibition
hearing. *
House considers miscellaneoue
proposals.'
House committee continues work
on farm relief.
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Charles Bradford, Roger Earl Wick-
Une, Howard Walton Bull, John
2 - Brashear DuPriest.
Rush Andres Modrall Jr. is de-
gree master for the 29th degree.
John Murray Russell, Donald Mc-
Coll, Edward Christian Henry Bah-
tel, W. Dudley Miller, Hugh Fack-
ler McDonald, Stephen Norris Gqge.
Charles Frederick Mann, Gustave
Johnson, Little Berry Burnett*.
Henry Loua Clamp, James W Illam
chapman, Paul W. McFadden, WII-
Ham Henry Barratt.
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In case of a tie, each tying contestant receive a prize of equal value
BETTER
COOKED
FOOD
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opposed Whaley 8 to 1, Stephens
being the 1. After Stephens had
Celfata
EAGLE CHIU POWDER.
MAM IN WUNNY SAN ANTONIO
PHOTO EXPERT DIES.
VICTORIA, B. C;. April 21.—
Frderick Dundas Todd, an author-
ity on photography and former ed-
itor of a Chicago Photograph mag-
azine. died here yesterday.
He Seated Nye.
It was Stephens three months ago
who led the minority of three
against ten in the elections com-
mittee reports on the Nye case. The
seating of the North Dakota sena-
tor was due directly to him.
Going back to hl a ten years in j
the House of Representatives, one ‘
finds Stephens in a similar fight
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5b"AE Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
254 and 754 Pkgs. Sold Everywhere
NEW YORK--His engagement
to talk from WEAF cancelled. Nor-
man Thomas, send* list, who Was
arrested recently in defying the
•trike riot act at Garfield, N..J-
has hired himself a hall and deliv-
ered a few remark* about radio
dictator*.
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Next time you wash your hair,
whether bobbed or long, rinse with
8. Whaley* of 1110 juice of two California lemons
in an ordinary washbowl full of
water, followed by a plain watei
Galton, who classified fingerprints
to alii in identifying criminals,
figured that exact duplication of
prints would occur only once in
64 billion cases.
ATCHISON, Kan., April
The committee
practice.
He is Hubert D. Stephens
Took Six Appeals.
On one famous case in Missis-
sippi where his client was charged
with murder, Stephens took six ap-
peals. The first trial resulted in a
death sentence, but after all was
over Attorney Stephens obtained
.the man a pardon from the gover-
nor. And he believes his man was
innocent.
Aside from election contests,
Senator Stephens has had one
hobby. Like Gladstone, and the
Masonle work through the 10th
degree at the Scottish Rite will be
exempufied today at the scottish
Rite cathedral. The list and 12nd
degree, will be sxemplitied Thurs-
day. thia concluding the spring re-।
union of the Austin Valley of the
organisation. •
Erma Coltin Munro is degree
master for the 24th degree, the rrst
scheduled for .Wednesday morning.
He will be assisted by Robert Wil-
liam Wright, Henry Herman Han-
key, Morris Burns, Harry Lee
aray. Thomas Coleman Green. Al-
fred Emanual DeViney Jr., How-
ard Walton Bull, Stephen Decatur
Heffington, Arnold Eugene Deats,
and Edward Christian Henry Ban-
tel. ,
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3) thrilling camping
days once motel
Hop on an Indian.
Zowlel Away you go
over rougheast roads
With sbiolute tafety.
Com* In today.
Choose your model.
Enroll under the In-
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cause of
Business Frat
Holds Initiation
Eight new members were initiat-
ed into Beta Alpha Psi, honorary
and professional accounting -frater-
nity of the school of business ad-
ministration. Tuesday night. They
were Erwin Heinen of Comfort.
Herschel Walling of Mission. Low-
ell Nichols of Wichita Falls. W.
W. Berhard Clinton of Waco, Elihu
Madison of Yoakum, Carl Lawling
of Arlington, John I.. Surber of
Comfort and Reece T. Harris of
Denton. Before eligible for mem-
bership, the candidate must have
passed the four-hour junior certi-
fied Accountant examination. E. C.
Uplegger of Waco, an honorary
member of Beta Kappa Psi, at-
tended the meeting ami gave a talk.
Naude Frances Ballew of Fort
Worth, Texas, were married. Ma-
loney is said to be of a wealthy
Fort Worth family.
Somebody geta one of these beautiful
Elgin Watches FREE
PARENTS ATTENTION!
Here is • chance for that boy or girl
of yours to show the stuff they’re
meds of. An opportunity to learn some
of the real fundamentals of business
• nd at the tame time capture this fine
17 Jewel Elgin Watch or one of the
other prizes. There is no favoritism, no
element of chance. Everyone hes’an
equal opportunity and the most deter-
mined worker will win. Encourage the
young folia.
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be exemplified Thursday afternoon.)
Ill* assistants are Milton Rietow
Gutsch, Ira Polk Hildebrand, Dan- |
lel Franklin Bobbitt, William Fred-j
erick Kuhn, Joseph Harrell, Erma.
Collin Munro. Little Berry Burnette,
Henry Bascomh Lee, Claude Ernest;
HUI, Robert Nolan Wickline, Will.
Scott Finks, Alfred Emanuel De-
Viney, Luther Berry Randerson, Ce- -
cil Candler Street, Howard Walton
Bull. ________ ,________
CHILDREN’S FATAL DISEASES
Worms and parasites In the In- i
teatines of children undermine
health and so weaken their vitality
that they are unable to resist the
diseases so fatal to child life. The
safe course is to give a few doses
of White's Cream Vermifuge. It
destreys and expels the worms
"without the slightest injury to the
health or activity of. the child.
. Price 35c. Sold by all druggist*.
—Adv.
Mississippi—not a professional ob-
jector by any means, but the author
of more significant minority re-
ports than almost any other sena-
tor.
It was Senator Stephens who
out-voted 10 to 1 in committee on
the Brookhart-Steck case, brought
in his individual report favoring
Brookhart.
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club uniform this season. Scott position.
cost him his foot. He was helping •
Some workmen clear timberland on
his farm in the fall of 1924 when
his ax was deflected by a tree
branch and he chopped his toe.
MASONIC WORK
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BY GEORGE BRITT.
NEA Service Writer.
WASHINGTON—Forlorn -politi-
cal hopes find their most loyal
champion here in an easy-going
southern senator who hates to*
make speeches and who once re-.
tired voluntarily from congress be-
cause he preferred his rural law.
21.— Getting the marriage license
clerk and a judge out of bed short-
ly before bidnight here last night
— , . „ Thomas Joseph Maloney and Miss
At feeding time the deer pushes1 .. ... ..... . ..
its muzzle into the feed trough and
then lets the chickens pick the bits ,
of bran and grain from its face.
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And the cat has forgotten how to
wash its face and hands. Dixie
gives the cat a thorough tongue
bath regularly.
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