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Alabamian Says Dodson's
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REMOVES PAINT and OIL
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Man’s con-
and China
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newspapers,
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Schlitz were
CHURCH NIGHT PARTY.
The congregation of the Univer-
sity Methodist church is asked to
or, the
plar ..
Miss Floy Moore is the guest of
Miss Elizabeth Corrigan in Wichita
Falls after a visit in Dallas dur-
ing which both were guests of Miss
Frances Skillman at a house party.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Clements, Jr.,
and daughter, Margaret Ann, are
visiting with relatives in San Ga-
briel during Mr. Clement's vacation.
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Plough,
are trying
listing but-
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Store Closes at / P. M. Wednesday During July and August For
Employes Recreation During the Hot Summer Months.
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Mrs. Lula G. Pruett and Mrs. L. L.
Griffitts accompanied by Mrs. John
T. Briscoe of San Antonio, left to-
day for an extended stay in Cali-
fornia.
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gram commiH.ee with able assist-
ants in the persons of Mrs. Hubert
Jones and Mrs. G. H. Harrington,
while the officers of (the Sunday
school and the church will be act-
ing hosts for the affair.
Miss Mildred Knape is visiting
with Dallas friends this week.
One Rack 59 Dresses—
Formerly to $25.00 ...
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contract.
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Sales in the Half Day.
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For Valley Begins
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a to crop.
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Before retiring apply a
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2 Pairs Rayon Hose $1.00
Up to 1 o’clock we offer 500 pairs new Rayon Silk
Hose, all sizes, skin, nude, white, champagne, dobe
less time, keep charm
under trying hygienic
conditions this new
way
Darty at the
'•Wednesday
The only train between these points that carries a
club-lounge exclusively for men; also attractive, com*
fortable library-lounge for women's exclusive use.
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Other high class trains dally—at conventent Una morning
and evening.
Attractive summer taros to Chicago and all room*, in the
Great Lakes region.
For informetiom, reservatioms and vaeatiom booklats eal on o writ.
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tractive, cool resorts—enjoy the bracing air of the
Northern lakes. Or take a joyous Great Lakes Cruise.
Just Arrived
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COLORS: Green, Red. Copan
and Black.
$3.95, $4.95, $5.95
Children's and Misses' Bath-
ing Suits—
$1.95, $2.50 and
$2.95
Rubber Shoes, assorted col-
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so of the
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Special Values
Cool, Dainty Underwear
Striped batiste tiddies, and pajamas, all white and colors,
hemstitched and lace trimmed. CO.
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All the News That’s Fit to Print—Since 1871.
Society
And Woman's News
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MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
GULF COAST LINES
INTERNATIONAL-GREAT NORTHERN RAILROAD
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Railroads Must Maintain Capacity
Plant in Order to Handle Sea-
and Mrs. Brougher will be remem-
bered by Austin friends as Miss
Elizabeth Nowlin of Austin.
Mrs. W. B. Schultz, Miss Zella
Schultz and Mrs. Roy West are
guests of Mrs. Howard Bland Se-
nior in Taylor.
Miss Birdie Mae Smith of Web-
ster is visiting in Austin, having
come to attend the Purcell-Ratch-
ford marriage on Monday.
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vised that charges of cruelty have
been filed by the Korean prefect-
ural authorities against Dr. C. A.
Haysmeir, an American medical
missionary stationed at Pingyang,
for branding a small Korean boy
on both cheeks with add.
Dr. Haysmeir. according to a re-
port filed with the American am-
bassador at Tokyo, painted the
lad’s cheeks with acid after he had
been caught stealing apples. ______
HOME MISSION GUILD.
The Home Mission Guild will
throw open the recently acquired
home at 1112 East Ninth street
Wednesday evening from 8 to 9:30
o'clock, for a house warming.
Friends of the guild and those in-
terested in its work are invited to
call.
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N a OVEMENT of the great grain crop, now being harvested, will inquire the ralt-
IVA roads to operate at or near their maximum efficiency and capacity. Movement
of most agricultural commodities place burdens on the railroads that are not
generally understood. Lire stock, for instance, must be transported in special equip-
ment. Vegetables, fruits and other perishables must be handled in either refrigerator or
ventilated cars and usually must be moved on especially fast and reliable schedules.
Even grain and grain products must be moved in the very best class of equipment,
only. And the very nature of the movement makes it necessary for the railroads to
assemble and atore large numbers of the best cars. This requires an unusual number
of cars and, naturally, also requires a maximum number of locomotives in the best of
condition. Whenever the railroada fail, through any cause, to provide adequate and
dependable service, the producers, shippers and consumers all suffer, but the railroads
suffer most of all.
Fortunately, the railroads never were in better position to provide the required
service. As a result of tremendous capital investments, the railoads have ample supplles
of both cars and locomotives. Am besides the great numbers of both which have been
purchased and placed in service in the last four years, other equipment on the railroads
hss been rebuilt and repaired until (here is a smaller percentage awaiting repairs today
than at any time in the last five years.
The Missouri Pacific Lines are better prepared to handle the business offered than
ever before in the history of the properties.
Co-operation of shippers and receivers of freight is as urgently needed as ever
before, however. Prompt loading and unloading,of care and lording as nearly as pos-
sible to capacity will be of. nestimable assistance. Shippers who anticipate their re-
quirements and notify the railroads as far in advance as possible, also will help greatly.
I eolicit your co-operation and suggestion,.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morral and [
Miss Doris Virginia Morran have
returned from Dallas where Miss
Morrall has been attending a house
party. Her parents drove up for j
the week-end and to accompany her j
home.
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(LD-TIME sanitary methods
• bring unhappy, fretful Cays.
Now the insecurity of the hazardous
“sanitary pad” has been ended.
You wear sheerest gowns, meet
every and all social or business ex-
actments in peace of mind • . . any
time, any day. -
It is called "KOTEX" ... five
times as absorbent as the ordinary
cotton pad I
Thoroughly deodorises . . . thus
ending ALL fear of offending.
Discards as easily as a piece of
tissue. No laundry. No embarrass-
ment
You ask for it without hesitancy
simply by saying “KOTEX” at any
drug or department store. Costs
only a few cents. Proves risky old
ways a folly.
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No laundry—discard like tissue
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Miss Kathleen Howard Stanley
and'M. J. Howard of Del Rio, wer®
cut of town guests for the Purcell-
Ratchford wedding.
Bad Complexion Only a Mask kg:3
That Hides Real Beauty “.3
Skin ClearsamdWhitens
while you sleep
SECURITY BENEFIT.
The Security Benefit association
* will meet Wednesday evening at
8 o’clock, in Canton hall. The meet-
ing dates have been changed re-
cently, from the second and fourth
Tuesdays in each month, { to the
second and tout th Wednesdays, and
4 members are asked to rt the
change.
MRS. ULIT^OSTESS.
Mrs. Henry Ulit will be hostess
to the Wednesday afternoon meet-
ing of St. Martin’s Sewing circle
and the hour has been set at 3:30
o’clock. Associated with Mrs. Ulit
as hostesses will be Mrs. A. G.
MARY REBEKAH LODGE.
Mary Rebekah lodge will meet
Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, in
Odd Fellows' hall. The initiation
of new members will be an inter-
esting part of the program.
’ Mrs. Harvey Carroll and her sis-
ter, Mrs. Mark Goodwin of Wash-
ington, D. C., expect to spend the
'week-end at Miss Eunice Aden’s
camp for girls at Medina Lake.
ENJOYS DALLAS VISIT.
Miss Doris Virginia Morrall has
returned from a visit in Dallas,
where she was entertained at a
formal tea dansante at the Dallas
Country club and at a number of
small informal affairs. Her par-
ents, Mr. and Mr a. Ben Morrail went
to Dallas to accompany her home.
Instead of soda hereafter take a
little 'Phillips Milk of Magnesia”
in water any time for indigestion
or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and
relief will come instantly.
Better Than Soda
For fifty years genuine “Phillips
Milk of Magnesia” has been pre-
scribed by physicians because it
overcomes three times as much acid
in the, as a saturated solu-
of a young
d in many
He truly
d proposes
call forth
Uppers and.
This joy-
arious, but
ies of ad-
md with a
and Helen
rehearsing
inevite
Mrs. James A. King and Miss
Maribel King accompanied Judge
King to Ran Raba, where he has
been making speeches fore Dan
Moody and returned to Austin Mon-
day.
When friends tell bonny Miss
Claire McDonald, 8640 Homans
Ave., Elmhurst Long Island, her
complexion's lovely ns a bit of
Scotch heather, she says, "I surely
owe that to Black and White ‘In-
cense of Flowers’ Face Powder,
which is the only one I've ever
found that doesn’t cake on my face
with a chalky, mask-like effect.
This soft, fluffy powder stays on
for hots with a velvet smoothness
so natural looking It seems to be-
long to my skin.”
The exquisitely textured Black
and White Face Powder, delicately
fragranced with “Incense of Flow-
ers” perfume, can be gotten in
dainty 50c packages from more than
80,000 dealers everywhere.
MORNING WEDDING.
The marriage of Miss Margaret
Ann Starr of Austin and Ferdinand
Jams Kinane of Elgin, Ill., will be
solemnized Wednesday morning at
8:30 o’eiodk, in St, Mary’s Cath-
olic church, by the Rev. Michael
Quinlan. The bride will bo given
in marriage by her mother, Mrs.
IZ B- Daugherty, and will be at-
tended by Miss Noreen Kinane of
Chicago, Ill., maid of 'honor and
Misses Iva Whitaker and Elizabeth
Fischer, bridesmaids. John Meagh-
er of St. Edward’s university. will
be best man to the bridegroom and
Dave McNamara and Gideon Pish-
er, both of Austin, will bo grooms-
men.
Following the ceremony a wed-
ding breakfast will be served at
the home of Mrs. Daugherty on
West Sixth street, to the wedding
party, and out of town guests and
a few close friends.
The bridegroom and bride will
leave at noon for Chicago, stopping
for a couple of days in Dallas to
visit Ed Woeber, former student of
St. Edward’s university. After a
visit with relatives and friends in
Chicago they will make their home
at Elgin, Ill., where Mr. Kinane is
engaged in business.
Mrs. W. L. Davidson has had as
her guests her son-in-law and
daughter, Judge and Mrs. George
W. Graves, of Houston, and her
daughter, Mrs. Nellie Davidson
Clement of Dallas, all of whom |
have gone to Ranta Fe, N. M., for
a vacation outing. ‘ •
Memphis. Tenn.,
Brazilian Actress
Leaps To Her Death
RIO JANEIRO, July .—Nin
Sansi, Brasilian actress, who was
popular years ago, has committed
suicide by throwing herself over a
cliff.
Dressed in elegant clothes, she
took an automobile to Copacabana
yesterday and when the car was
passing a steep declivity, she threw
herself from the automobile. A
passing horseman tried to descend
the cliff to save the actress but she
disappeare into the sea before he
could reach her.
tion of bircarbonats of soda, leav-
ing the stomach sweet and free
from all gasea. Besides, it neu-
tralizes acid fermentations in the
bowels and gently urges this souring
waste from the system without
purging. It is far more pleasant
to take than soda.
Try a 25c Bottle
Insist upon “Phillips.” Twenty-
five cent and fifty cent bottles, any
drug store.
For The Drooling Baby.
One Mother Says:
I sew one-half a dress shield in
each of baby's bibs so that the
moisture will not penetrate clear
through to his little chest. This
also saves changing his dresses so
often.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Finley are
expecting their daughters, Mrs.
Henry Langham, and Mrs. Ed Sted-
man, Sr., of Beaumont, to arrive
Wednesday for a visit.
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Grande Valley irrigation situation
is being made by the state board
of water engineers and will con-
tinue for several weeks, A. H. Dun-
lap, member of the board, said
Tuesday.
The four day hearing last week st
Edinburg on application of E. M.
Goodwin of Mission for permit to
irrigate 25,000 acres by pumping
from the Rio Grande impressed the
board with the need for a careful,
comprehensive study, Mr. Dunisp
said.
Gerjes, Mrs, Walter Gesswein,
Mrs. W. E. Grein and Mrs. Dotson
Girard.
Former Governor James E. Fer-
gusqn returned to Austin and was
at the governor’s office Tuesday,
holding conferences with political
friends. Arthur Eidson of Ham-
ilton. chairman of the Texaa Demo-
cratic executive committee, who
said he was here on private busi-
ness, was called in for a confer-
ence. "
Today is the only date held open
by the governor's chief campaigner
in his itinerary. Tonight he and
Governor Miriam A. Ferguson will
leave for Brownwood where they
will speak Wednesday.
Mrs. Clarence Covert is expected
home within a day or two from a
Visit with relatives and friends in
Fort Worth.
Mrs. Allen T. Smith and children,
Edward Allen and Nathera, are
visiting relatives and friends in
Tyler.
Miss Frances Miller has returned
from Dallas where she has been
visiting relatives and friends.
Wesley Bible
evening at 8
name, and you will receive free
a copy of the Birthday and Dream
Book, which tells many interest-
ing facta about beauty, the mean-
ing of dreams, and fortune tailing.
The tiny baby needs special care,
and many helpful ideas like the
above may be found in the book*
let, “100 Ideas For Mothers’* which
can be secured for 12c in stamps
from the MOTHERS’ BUREAU .
STATESMAN. ____________
— Photo by Jensen.
Dudley Champion Jr., is 14
months old and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Champion. His ap-
pearance might be considered an
answer to Shakespeare's query as to
what’s in a name. '
Miss Sue Roberts is visiting in
Abilene the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Haynes after enjoying a
house party in Dallas as one of a
group entertained by Miss Frances
Skillman.
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CORSELETTES
Summer net corselettes, d 1 PA
all sizes ......................................... •le•U
Experience seems —to indicate
that people store up in their sys-
tems certain poisons that break out
all at once in a series of bolls.
Sometimes they are fatal.
Willie Hapes says: “Ever since
I grew up boils broke out on me
just when the planting season be-
gain, and I had to lay up. Blood
remedies wer, worthless. The only
known remedy was calomel, but it
seemed to turn my stomach inside
out This spring I got a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone and I feel sure
it put a new liver into me worth
a fortune, for it cleared off the boils
and for the first time in years they
didn’t come back.”
The reason for this is the fact
that a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone loosens up the liver, lets go
of a gorge of impurities, sour bile,
fermented food and gas and breaks
UP the most obstinate constipa-
tion. And yet it never makes you
sick—no gripe, no pain — even
though it may drive out quarts of
sour bile as black ns ink. And
this result is absolutely ’guaran-
teed.
Ask your druggist for a bottle
of Dodson’s Liver Tone and take a
Spoonful tonight. If it doesn’t start
your liver and straighten you right
up better than calomel did in all
your life, and without griping ‘or
making you sick, go back to the
store and get your money.—adv.
When toes sr® raw. inflamed, irritated
and scaly; when feet are sore, tird, burn-
ing; when soft corns and calluses are
sore and painfuljust rub in this pleas-
ant, soothing, healing, vanishing cream,
Pedisan. This remarkable new foot rem-
edy cohtnins a super-efficient healing and
antiseptie agent discover ed by one of the
world’s greatest research laboratories. It
neutralizes the acid in perspiration which
is now known to be the common cause
of foot trouble. In a second, Pedisan v«a-
ishes ito the pores, and starts to relieve
the painful burning and coreness and to
heal the raw. Irritated parts. Pedisan
banishes offensive odor a and leaves the
feet dry, cool and comfortable. Guaran-
tend to gfve satisfying relief in all cases,
even where foot trouble is torture. 60c
tube: at Renfro Drug Co.
IS HOUSE PARTY GUEST.
Miss Floy Moore has been en-
joying a round of pleasure as ths
guest of Miss Frances Skillman in
Dallas. Other members of the house
party who are well known in Aus-
tin, were Miss Lucy Rountree of
Rockdale and Miss Sue Roberts of
Austin.
Miss Elizabeth Corrigan of
Wichita Flls, who was one of Miss
Skillman’s house guests, is now
entertaining a house ~ party in
Wiohita Falls and Miss Moore ac-
companied her home to enjoy the
affair.
ROSENGREN-COOK
Funeral directors. Prompt am-
bulance service Phon® 8451.—Adv.
Just Imagine—while you sleep—you can ac- bing. The secret is Id the creme. Look into
tust make your Skin lovelier, clearer and the mirror the next morning and you will
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50c and $1.00
Rubber Caps, all 25,
Rubber Non-Sink e 1 rn
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Rubbar Belta, assortea color,
25c to 60c
Bilk Hose, all colors
$1.00 t? $2.50
If your dealer
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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
Rio TOKYO, July U—Th. depart-
me nt of justice ia officially ad-
EVENTS OF WEDNESDAY
Kinane-Starr wedding St. Mary’s church, 8:30e o’clock.
University Methodist church night party, Wesley Bible chair, 5
o’clock.
St. Martin’s Sewing circle meets, with Mrs. Henry Ulit,«:30 o’clock.
Security Benefit association meets, in Canton hall, 8 o’clock.
YWCA residence committee meets YWCA, 9:30 o’clock a. m.
Home Mission Guild holds house warming, 1112 East Ninth street;
3 to 9:30 o’clock.
.MOTHERS
And Their Children
Erougher of Hyde Park, Austin.
Austin friends have received news
of the birth of John R. Brougher.
Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. John Brougher
at Texas City on July 11. Mr.
Erougher is the son of Mrs. E.
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