The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1926 Page: 2 of 12
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word
and the very notable music sub-
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106-3
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been
robably the most
the raids mde
if there were no film
; music of the quality
stated that
of permne
that it will I
program
iting out
Heal than
calls for
diin
kvdHd
the leadin
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bond Issue
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the tin
Commisioners Back
‘27 improvements.
TraVis Town Using
New Power Line.
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"Bon Bur." appeared in all It*
OF At the Hanebek last night,
nportantly garnished with a three-
ihr showing tme, an intermissieh
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you back the money you Mid nr
fMM 6m Mtay’a, UM fleihal
Miss MacSwiney Leads
Irish Riots.
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,OR SKIN IRRITATIONS
IVORY SOAP
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the Skis and Scab
However appealing the old love
pg about charm which, " "
fade wy, moder |
arms whieh nure As
city would likely not support a bond
issue at the present time. He also
pointed out that it would not be
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much,
sort oi
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN
SSEfiF®" h/e*
THE GREATER
temporary _ ----—
constant maintenance by the city.
BUILDING Greatest Crowd in History Will
—— See Longhorns Battle A&M
vttffttfstsgrsns
prndteffezna
25 Mi Mfc* ridUnt with red
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inded by the orchestra. This lat-
ter would be worth Louie’s seat-
That itHM smhe-But sninny
MM, Wrhe AM ehharen just SM't
held puttig on eo, healthy nesh
when they take MeCoys ceA,Lve
Oil cempotiha rableta.
Do j* Sm, tbe luxury of an lM) sbampoop
SSJJie*
oyamm
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will mean to the
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finance authority oh
on. expressed doubt As
i ot submittinK Mb
r the next six month*
s
Pi€fn a OAMBLE
td its bezutifyi effect upon the eomipletien.
zny soap can legitimately be called a "be* at?
then Ivory 1* a-beauty soap of the vety
finesk type.
Stat, mueh M yoe Ike aha respee for
soap, you would iUKdy ferpeet it €8 do more this
elens thereaghi, gently Md safely; fot iteli.
gent women in fnstlearing shat thorough, safe
eleznsing, flu pod mu, u tntt allth tfu
basis ad skin beauey.
—+NOW—
Mary Astor
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“FORBVER
AFTER"
and el
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dy is
Cm soap help toward the achievement of that
desire of all wasta -* beautiful completion
Tes, by cleansing gently and safely, for dleznf-
ne*, h the reeognited basil of all skih beauty
But wait-can sbap do more than this? Can it
“feed" the skin with oils Canit cure skin troblese
Can it bring to the woman of thirty the peach-
bloom complexion of sixteen?
No. And it should aw be asked to ey
Fot many rem* we hive made mere soap than
any other manufacturer in the country. We believe
we af well acquainted wikh all the ingredienes
which go to make soap in all this time we never
have found that the Addition of any material-
fhedicine,ebloring blatter, perfume to * tket s0ap
** pure and gentle as Ivory, would add a particle
HANCOCK
Today and Tmorow
Shinpay Pryor’s heroes been play-
ing the lead. Young Noyarro. how.
vr, Ik Hatdly NeAnd*rthal*hsian
enough to get "-way with them.
Nevertheless, he makes an excel-
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a good complexion
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Antenio Marano
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p DUAf * Handy "Bayer” boxes M 12 tablets
C- U Alas bottles of 24 and 100— Druggista.
asplrla II M tnda mar W Blew wesehaeten « Momoacetheaetdestet ok Bdllestheneld
cans on barraks of
took place at KlU
Village in County
riders, armd with ...---...
volvers, held up the guard, searched
the barracks and decampd with
I G*IVORY-
i d* dainty newform ofIVORY_5 em
• the fact Mtd bonds
ckkkarlly. however,
igihal was omitted,
___-___ean,be omitted from
—- novel, withodt seflousiy dam-
aging the etteet; But one or two of
the ellipees art a matter fef regret.
The fight between Judah and the
centurion before the housetope of
Jrusli, ana tHk Other with the
BSrMriah thiet Hi the deserted
villa would have made fine combat
scenes, had Milke Bilis or some of
Manor is now enjoying the con-
venience of electric lighting and
power service since the Texas
Public Utilities company turned on
its power transmission link be-
tween Elgin and Mador fbr the first
time suy Bight, according to
S?)
, like fairy And that’t What 8. S. 8. does.
giFls want All those objectionable
well as will vanish And your Aki
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btween halves (but no yells. bend
mial, *r parades on the field), and
a large and special orchestra, which
played very lovely music.
The producers of the Wallace
epic made a valiant and commend-
able effort to keep Ak mueh of the
“ ‘nd stretehea
i reels ih the
:ed they have nothing to do with pub-
al tic strangulations.
t the Ehrist never appears directly
Is lamentably rare in our midst.
And Lew Wallace’s story, though
a sadly long distance from great
literature. is really one of the great-
est stories ever written. It has a
sort of bold grandeur in concept
and a most thrilling technique of
reporting combats. [ remains sub-
stahilally undamaged in the screen
version—and 11 thereby greatly dis-
tinguished among Its compeers to
undergo the operation.
i stehesraale fur th* "Showion,*
tor tM play Whleh Will be presented
opk by the COrttnuftity Players Hr on
. he DM. ». AH pFofebinE ne, 4e.
rt-XKWsisss:
u lrctg tfi» pia.
.L P. HnkiA, Mi KAM Mth
street, *hd h*« MM enhne to
hl* room for bvAi day* M Ac-
pemh"edgr:usup"
with the Waco Wholesal bHig
company.
kA PrtMHik Eby *f th* **ho*l
educators in Corsicana recently to
consider plans for a state junior
college there.
Wpe kgew thre was • “Friend*-
woodi" Texast N16 hate, and
W. T. Smith of that city is regis-
fared at the Stephery T. Austin for
A visit in Austin. ; .
stayins at the Driskeii.
. V. b. Riehedson, fisig editor of
the Farm and Ranch magazine, is
an Austin visitor this week.
Lavi Smith,, all man feem For
Worth, arrived estefday for a few
days in Austin.
.Leyi. Ludeka *f the IntFna.
tohal Hafves ler .compahy was A
recent ylaitr in Austin.
tAasoWSM Prem Dispatah s Statsttn.1
DUBLIN, Nov. 16neMafy Mac-
Swiney apparently is militan again.
The Free State government at-
tributes the recent disorders In the
counties eork, Meath and othe
sections of the country to the ac-
tivities of the extremist section of
the republicans undr ih* leader-
ship M the eater ot Tergnee Mae-
SWInM, lord m*ybr of Cert. Who
♦as arrested and jailed by the
British in connection with the Irish
revolt in May, 1*1*, and died in
Brixton prison after a long hunger
stHike.
books and documents of all descrip-
"Cn. Hohn li among th* fepusi-
cAh AFfested: Ba Wal ptbnilnMt IB
the tignting which followed th*
aignlng othtAntib-Ifishtraty.
$10,000 Reidence
Burned at Taylor
TAYLOR, 1«—The fine
country home ot Richard Kro-
■chewsky, five miles northeast of
Taylor, was completely destroyed
by fire about 8:80 Tuesday morn-
ing with an estimated loss of
$10,000,. ,
Mr. Kroschewsky aha his family
were aroused in the mornlhg by
smoke sweeping into the bedfooms.
and had barely time to escape from
the house before it burst Into
flames. No time was left for sav-
ing the household effects and the
furniture, which were destroyed
with the bildjg.
The origin of the fir* is uiiktiOWh.
it la Understood that the major
portlOH of the lots la eoverea by
insuranee. ___
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BRAIN EKPORTS.
[Assgeiatea Prews Dinpteh U euiimi")
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1*;—Grain
ezpefte from the United States last
Week were 5,111600 susheis at com-
pafsa With 5,016,000 te wek Be-
fbr*.
Raphael and more taonna-llke.
She appeara, howeveh very briefly.
Intereat in the players, (contrary
to All dnmi pfecedent) 1* dis:
tinctiy les than in the atory. The
Chariot Hie la managed 80 as to
extract the last possible thrill from
the audience, bring beautifully
filmed and accompanied with ap-
propriately virile music. The sga-
battle of the Romana and the Pi-
fates ia better filmed and strate-
gize than anything of the sort yet
Viewed here*bbuts—though the fine
points of Fifat Century eea War-
fare art beyond the modern Andi-
knee. The triremes Were beautifully
and faithfully madei and their three
banks Ot okra made them mantuver
just as the Roman galleys probably
moved. Yet a lady on the way
home entitled them "gallows.”—end
which he introduced in the present
congress for repeal of the eight-
eenth amkndmaht As something to
"start ths machinery'’ under the
0*00 nd method amendment authot-
l*ed by article V of the dohstitu-
tian which expessty authertska the
pebple themselves, through alate
Eonventiens, to amena the eonsti-
tution la any way may aM fit
NEw YORK-Ih <M viaw 6f A
mmbr bt A Jury Of theatetgoers
which refused to condemn a play
perebha Who eontiu W parohize
th* bpken drama art not MkHAetd
By sbjets M rather ah aavAheed
HatuM.
Confertnce stanihg hs by the
formidable SMU Mustng8, Who
# "afezhg'tsd hsai, Beilnie
they rank among the strongest of
zepramgrenjaocfpcenze
A number of the Longhorns Frl-
the people are ready to veto for a
bond issue, X ahi ready to support
the movement.’’ '
Commission^ Victor H. PaAhnell
Page 2— uesday, November 16, 1926. a
i , ■ ■ - ' ■' -- -r i-----
ma nf New York declares aba’ll
) her "aseinating Youth"-
ne tic as in her debut plctur*
. the other JUnlor Stan. wM
I'choaen from All over America
< Continued Hom Page one.)
n- —
Will be needed, they agree. Baaed
™ total taxable valuations of $40,
600,000 and alloting 25 tent pet
$100 to stFeet ana bFlages, th& at
next year Will AAV* only $100000
available for that purpose. This
money will be needed for sfiht-
nance Work, tha bommiaaiontH
point out. Hence the bond issue
looms as the only method of Ai-
iafein A sonttopinted program at
Street improvement.
CtunmlsaianM Deve Reed, Who I*
COOK’S mt-
“Bally, when hav yes been? We‘v all hen Waidag to
helpfos weh the dithes."
“Theye an washed. Bet, dear."
»M*M Fm But it doemn’t take any fee to wart
«UM* Wirt foty Hakean I awah use ivory for
” •y hani, MP*#- Wh MmMi'r they h emooth"
«.taCrM hberl=m
! the civic guard ndeavor.
4""1 izn
225 Miller MUk
the greater Uklveraity
Ila*loh.r Bn M. Barker Was
Getting Up Nights
Onen in 24 HOuFS.
To prove ht you can be rid of
this strength-sapping ailment,
burning sensation, pain in the
grins, backache and weaknes#, ana
have mqre, pepil’li send yqu PRO$-
TONE PefFe free and postpaid
under plain, wrapper. No cost of
obligation. If it bvreomhes your
trotble you can repay the favor
by tilling your friends—if not, the
loda is mini. Simply send mi your
name and address. The Prostone
Company, 817 Masshsetts Bldg.,
Eans.cit..Mo=sdxna-m..
M 83 ti
^<tl
lent Hur.
Bushman, as Messala, is the most
pituresque of the troupe, the very
finest Roman of them all. He looks an
aa cruel and arrogant as Comihodi Ui
and as dangerous as Sulla. Crmei Ui
Myers, as Iras, ancestries of All th
Palmolive beauties, has jittl labor
except to look hot-yhich sh does
in an eminety satisfatry man-
ner. Arrius is Also a nbl Romhan,
The fst of th! east are hot to hot
as heir iars. And hv no grat
part id th rma, except to furhish
Si iblolor.
0M keptin II Betty B6so,
add Irritatlons, Bahish Pimples,
Biotehes and Btaekhends. 45ply
fl-td-UM, dbhdaBie Eem
- U»« At My tme. Th*
. ----Mr* Way to kgep skl leat
A Sisvia'ifii’8, ""*■
.‘THEAUSTINSTATESMAN-.______„
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MILITANT_MARY {TONIGHT—At Austin Theaters
BY HUBERT MEWHINNEY .
N.Avery ^om friends at Manor. *
The Texts Public Utiliti cmh-
pany has been constructing the
transmission line from Elgin for
several months. The company has
maped out a program of ektesis
fo Which will connect Govalle,
Del Valle and other communities
south and east of Austin with a
power Une during the early part of
1887, Mr. Avery said he had been
A“XhTB“extenstn wilt Bnent th*
tarmers «f that section since it will
offer them power to operate cotton
kid* Add vrus eleetHeni devlees
on the farm. The Texas Public
Uinities company In thia territory1
la bpecializing in farm Aghting ser-
▼toe and seores Jf farm homea
uz’na orraitziehgu, /*X2
atated. _________ .
US Senator Wants
Popular Pro Vote
however
or the corn
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#2632
Ia etoSw TAapg H4curgsFA. prombition, Senator EdWard 1. Ed-
"-------- .. - -- - Ameriean Rights at the New York
Bat- assoclation meeting steps, ™
has taken to place the Ikeue before
Egtnei C^nrMMg.rind Rne. adore ih "Th Ereuisits sin-
before the camera—always as a
hind or a voice. It i perhaps
egrettable; yet there is hardly any
actor in the company who could
faithfully take the role.
The two great points to the film
Are the eWeep ut the Wallace story
, soap can help you to have
A* chek full at vitamines at th*
afe rig „..
gAgay. and wont upee the,- Hidkeh
Ort* woman Ehinaa ita Bbunda id Eguna.
twanty-two a days.s0. tblet, lo sah, M
R. L. (Bob) Thornton, president
of the Mercantile National bank of
Dallas; Walton Hood, president of
the Texas Btte Bank and Trust
company of San AntehlOi ahd Char-
lie Fish, president of the Texas
Bankers’ assltion, of Amarillo,
passed through Austin on Moi day
ph thir Way to Kerryill for their
"anal deer hunt” They stopped
for dinner At the Stephen F. Austin
hotel And Attended to some busi-
neks mttefs While here.
A bulletin on Cooke county,
Texas, is being prepared by Fred
M. Bullard, adjunct profeasor of
gelogy Ih thl UhivIhHty of kas
and Dr. H. P. Bybee, a former mem-
per of the faculty of that institu-
tion. The bhUetih Will M A de-
tailed geologiel report in the
whole of Cooke, county.
R. di Brg, represenative of thA
Ed Pinaud cmpa of NAW Yrk,
is a visitor to the city today; Mr.
Berg said, he had "met that new
gvrlor, ban WhOdy, sveral timed
the pat fw weeks. And he is the
finest, most democratic fellow I
•ver met”
C. & philpat, Md Mntractor
froth Pi Stove, Ark:; i th Austin
today: Mr. Phlipot h*t Man Mhg
wom WoHl fief Galveston IB, post
#..mBth5, Md stopda At th«
DHlskill on hl* way BNek tNfeugN
Astin.
■
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you ire not
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirih proved safe by mil-
Hons ind prescribed by physicians over 25 years for 6
27100
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Mr. Pannell sal he beiteved that
M^h^d^b^b^tb?^
th. people at the proper time. He
shared the view it CotnmiMloner
Reed, however that It would be In-
expedient to hold A Bond election
for streets, sewers end bridge, until
after the city election le held next
eprine.
— — — *
runui' M H
SAY “
With th* Mile of 32,000 a
the irtest crowd AVer to al
skort Event In the South I
sre tor the ThanksglvIn
rara^xanis, ...
Glaze, business manager of ath-
letics for Texas Uhiversity, aaid
Tuesday. .
Eight thousand more seats are __ ______- -----------
txAt"tsgcndurtacntsstgmne 6,2 At. “8*682"
tween Coach “Doc' Stewart’s Impressed by
Longhorns and Coach Dana Binjl’i jggle Attack.
th Madonna. Betty (thou th from
hr Petr Pan achieveihents, you
wup hver Ehik it) looks word
l^t^^thAn Any khoWQ poHHit of
Colds Headache Neuritis
Pain Neuralgia Toothache
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