The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1926 Page: 2 of 10
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All the News "Thaf’s Fit to Print—Since 1871.
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN ,
-Tuesday, November 30, 1926.
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IT TEST
Market News
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Jenuny», 12.85: .Mareh,
r, 12.81 ; Jly, 18.00 : December,
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arming the
THE DEAD
having him injured
a crop estimate prevent support
of
At the beginning of the
March to 12.46.
Exports for the day 70,041 bales.
HEART
to
Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
of Salicylicacld
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufcture eC
now returned
In Courts
Public Records
COURT.
n,idivoree,
Price 30c
Charters Granted
UININE
wtth portrait deul with a cold
lore.
W.
R. Proper and
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Wednesday Offers Sensational Bargains in Every Department—Here
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Men’s $150 Fine Shirts
a Tubes
Curtain Values to 25c
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woman no
and roomy.
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The Austin
American-
Statesman
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Toothache
Sciatica
DOESNOT
AFFECT
THE
L. Proper.
Yeager, (
12.26
12.60
12.72
12.91
12.47
Colds
Neuritis
Pain
nerves
good
-
in con-
lives,
women
much
We
Have—
Flerrie Moody va. W. Used
filed.
State qf Tew vs. Hoffman C
company, on triad
Look
For The
HUMBLE .
THE STATESMAN’S
Daily Almanac
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ild Crow Strong
• Take on Weight
Chartered:
E. L. Proper A company (6il) Vernon:
pposition with a half-
omedy elements could
"Service
INSURANCE
for Your
Night
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Texas Tmperatures J
Lowest Last
NEW TORK FUTUREB
NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Cotton futures
closed barely steady at net deeline
8 to 11 pointa. _ ,
d.
227553
aatt
The editor having 1
from lurch. I shall be
I to
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for "
State Ready to Make
Contracts.
t"h
" 122
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for another one.
i«mand hear
Geology Expert
Lectures Tonight
strong, h
ich come
A Sale in
a Clan By
Itself
Davis win use thia tamoys
i aa an illustration of the
view that al geographtea!
-----1 have gradually asaumed
their present form through the long
contirue action of vrious natural
preaeaaaa. including changes in the
Wednesday Morning
34 BED SPREADS
Regular 5X50 Values-While They Last
FIFTY-THIRD DIST
Judae George <
—___________________ to
atop and go out for my own edibles.
Thia may seem a groat injustice to
“rnmw:
That’s why so many thou-
sands of women and girls
are now using St Joseph’s O.
Wednesday Morning
34 TABLE COVERS
Regular 5X35 Values-While They Last
doing things thought
»le for women a few
ago.
women enter new
______________ they real-
more and more the need
Ladies’ $3.98 New Winter Hats
Velvet, Satin and Silk Combinations
$1.45
JL Each
Plot flask,
be injected by
and taken out
HOFFMAN CASE DELAYD
The trial of the case of the State
V8. Hoffman Construction Company
of astland, wag suspended Tues-
day until afternoon in order that
John MeRay, Eastland, attorney for
the defense, could argue a case be-
fore the State Suprefe Court.
Attorney General Dan Moody, who
is prosecuting the case, has several
more expert witnesses to offer be-
fore the state completes its case.
The only issue before Judge George
Calhoun of the 53rd District court
of Travis county is the determina-
tion of the amount of damages the
state is to recover.
"We
divo
of
beer
Nomen no
ger lead
eltered
mtinssitvege
ftwo wom-
returned
m a big
ne hunt in
riea. De-
acking ex-
mate
at fi
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Lik
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trim
in se
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to 1
to bt
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but
plain
$1.39
JL Each
THE MERCHANDISE WHAT YOU NEED—"HIE MERCHANDISE YOU PROMISED YOURSELF IS HERE NOW
AT PRICES YOU CANNOT EXPECT TO FIND LATER. —E. H. DEVERE.
CLOSING OUT SPECIALS
Here la An Opportunity
Within rench et evty woman — “
morning from • to 11—Yard
two Americ
‘ the trip
are now r
12-82, of
tom. A
crop at
ALNIDENTIFIED.SADtXrities
How Many Miles
Has Your CarTraveled
Since the DIFFERENTAL
was Last Greased ?
The differential is the backbone of your
car. Through it, the power from the
motor is applied to the wheels. The
differential gear are subjected to severe
•hocks and tremendous stresses and
strains: Failure to keep the right
amount of lubricant of the proper type
and consistency in the gear housing,
results in serious friction, lose of power,
rapid wear—and often a broken rear axle.
There is ? Humble Dealer near you.
Have him.inspect your car regularly,
koadngkazimuho
18,235,000 bales, of which three per cent or
about 557,000 bales, will not bo picked.
The market was almqet at a standatill
—— the morning and although the yn-
____i was easy prices remained within
the earlier range. The near months hung
near the low pointe all morning and
around noon December traded at 12.89,
January at 12.40 and March at 12.52. Good
weather in the belt aad fears of a large
Gaither Production company (oil) Rock-
dale; capital stok, $16,000. Ineorpora-
tors. W. K. Gaither, E. H. Noack and Jim-
mie Lanning. A
Superior Hotel Supply company, Ineor*
porated, Houston: capital stock. $4000.
Incorporators. James Muller, Mrs. Ella
Muller and Miss Louisa Muller.
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of :
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incl
will probably wan haif a dozen of
shpm । ™y are • euper valuz of
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they
have
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hap home March to II. 46. A-- — —---— ----
D 1012 last hour the tendency was still downward,
rnoon TOi- Exnorta for the dav 70.041 bales.
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mak
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ness
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improbable dashes across the grid-
iron, after being kidnaped, expelled
from achogl, disgraced in the eyes
othir“tdounzubmacnnatdna
of his rival for the pool of quarter
tor Buahwah. or to it haifbackt .
Now. what I really want to see
to a football hero win the game for
Buahwah after really gettig drunk
—not after being accused of being
drunk. It is admittedly no small
fsat to make a 97yara run after
being accused of liquorishness—but
think how much greater it would be
if the hero made the run In the
midst of a real souse, singing “Rye
Whlakey" all the white and eUft-
Jeeuerr to U.W and March w
I to T poinu below yesterday’
private athritf atimated ’the
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK.
ToRT WORTH, Nov. a0.-Catle re-
pefpu UH Ineludine 1409 calveu: steedx:
Um 16.0088.50; tooekm. 56.207.50j
fat 602, KMz/.cue. 82-202
-,",22219511288
); sows. $10.50; pigs.
1700 FEET DOWN.
TEAG Texas, Nov, 10.—The
four miles northwest of Teague,
whclh was spudded in a little more
than two weeks ago, has reached a
depth of about 1706 foot The drill
has been in operation both day and
night.
market.
The market became easy during the aft-
ernoon under aetive hedge selling end liq-
uidation of near positions. December trad-
ad down to 12.28. January to 12-24 and
Control Board Asks
State Ruling.
says: "I didn’t have: much of
an appetite; wasn’t sleeping
wen, and was losing weight
and strength every day.
en-frmearetngadgkaR.
pas? a- si
healthy aa I ever was." S
the Queen and the Crescent; but
look what happened to the other
theaters.
. . NUT PROQRAM,
The radio audience of station
KUT untvereity broadcastin sta-
ton. was entertafned Monday night
with a musical program given by
the faculty and students of the
School for the Blind, and arranged
by Mrm Q. C. Taylor and Mts
Katherine Wrtent vocal and in-
strumental solos and duets were
the teatures. Those appearing in
the program were: Elisa Amoya.
Unus Splawn. Birdie King, Andrew
King, Andrew Broome, Effie Pau-
nell. Fred Lowery, Robert Stilwell.
Ruth Vaughn, Miss Stall and H. N.
Lebermann.
Thprimp’otcbon.
g re *
S PIRN
mrsmamikb.m;_______
“sjoppnime, mripte TOO: stendy;
1amb. Sll.00Sto.00; .bom freder tambs,
110.00012,00: wetheis, $7.0001.50; culls,
II.Mdl.a; atoekers, 8.0066.25: goata,
OlJOClAS- ___ /
enan.......
darsa ******
The subject of the fourth pyblis
lecture to be given by Prof. W. M.
bTs
586,636.
A remarkable number of
letters on file from satistied
readers and users of Amert-
can-Statesman Want Ado.
testifying to the results
those nds produce so regu-
larly.
No matter how great thia
file grows, we would like to
add a letter from YOU. too
The best way to ten ua
about the results you have
received is to USE the Want
Ads regularly.
One should keep on hand at al
times the maximum help for a cold.
If you take it at the first sneeze, not
one cold in ten will get started. ti
you take It promptly when the cold
dovelope. It will check the cold in
84 hours.
The beet help ever evolved for a
odd to called HILL’S. It was devel-
oped in one of the world’s largest
laboratories by Be Sure Iteatl
combining a num- V
ber ot modern die* PACFADA E
coveries. It has VRJUAKN a
proved iselt so of- ’ 43
ielent, so quick. Get Red Bas "O
Along the bargain highway you
wilt find many notable value but
none will compare with these mer-
serised Damask table severs— 68x90.
Beeutiful quality, lustrous finish,
sealloped edges end faney bordered
“onde. Several patterneOnly one
to a customer. White 34 loot......
gapital .took. sug,000. Ii
CHICAGO, "2.. Meh,,;
ceipte 790 tub. dfeeme etre, m
■ftorte. exire finu. Kei
Airgt, 4vee:; awaata 32"
attitude of ty earth’e cruet, the ac-
ton of weather and rivers, and the
toe sheet that once overspread
eastern Canada and northiwesterp
United States. . .
was found in a pasture a short dia-
I knew you will congratulate your,
self if you ceme oerly enough to
reeure one of these spreada at
|1J». Regular else. Honeycomb
weave. Exceptignal qyality at the
regylar price. Eepeciglly priced for
M lucky women. . .Om to e qus-
tomer Wedneeday morning while
they loot.........................
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Nr. Novy’s film for today to “The
Kick ot." which is a football ple-
ture, with George Walsh in the role
of the heroic fullback who saves
the name of Buahwah. He does in
the tradition Immemorialty san-
srosant by previous usge. That la
he done it by heroic, lengthy, and
any leaser help.
When you once
use HILL’S you
will never forget
the right way to
The trimmings ere new and fawe- a
noting their colors run the gaunt- I «•
let of all that to bomnsidered emart— Q •
and the shapes Include Urge end IN •
small hata In the newes high. V •
arowned effegte in all their vepla- •
Ilene. Epelalty priced for Wed- „4-
needay morning-
TONIGHT—At Austin Theaters
. —G BY HUBERT MEWHINNEY
Hancock i Georg’Walsin “The Kick Off."
Grand Central: “Tearing Loae Waa." '
Tonne: Ernest Torrence in “The Blind G oddest"
Crencent: Lew Cody in "All Aboard for Monte-Carlo.*
Queen: Lloyd Hughes end Doleres Dol Rte in “Fela First.* •
Majestic: John Gilbert end Eleaner Boardman in “Sardelyal the
Magnificent."
LIVERPOOL SFOTS.
LIVERPOO1, Nov. M—Cotton •pot
quirt; prices enaler. American striet loot
ildning.’ 1.85: rood iniddiime. 1M: striet
miann, 1M: middlime. 6.581, low
staMUsc. AG: low midimg. 6.5901 atriet
rood orBssry. 6.55; rood srdinsrr. 490.
ale 6000 tales, fneluding 4400 Ameriean.
Reeipt 21,000 talee, Zmerlean 24,406.
fakure dosed guiet. Doo- •«: Jen..
AU; March, Ato: May, 6.85; July. AM:
Oct., 1M.
The low end humbte critic
is quite unanalytic.
And sll thst h's cen do is
wonder why.
Do you do it in the hope
That he will light the rape
And erawi off in an alleywny
and diet
Austin temperatures (from 8 a.m.
Monday to 8 L m. Tuesday: Max-
imum. 76: minimum. 48; mean, M.
Precipitation, none.
River at Austin: Flood stage.
18 foot Present height, .1 foot.
Change since last report, none.
Texas rainfall, none reported.
It takes only a few min-
utes to inspect end fill
the gear housing. Do
not neglect to have this
done regularly.
=V7E[U
Who, so far, has attempted no
revenge
O, monarch of cinemas.
Why do you pack Fatimas
And deal thorn out with such a
lavish hand? ,
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS.
J. B. Willams, Tax Collector.
R. N. Goro, Chevrolet.
Chas. L. Farrow, Chevrole.
W. P. Martin. Chevrolet
AUTOMOBILE TRANSFERS.
Dudley Miller to J. B. Rutlan, Ford.
J. H. Ireland to M- Horror, Ford.
X D. Bridgoa to J. IL Joknaca. Ford.
REALTY DEEDSREcoaDED,
PvdC. Malone, County Clerk.
G. A. Bahn and Chas. A. Bahn to John
Burwli Pope, south of lot Mock 118,
conaiderntion. 320009
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Giilang and
son. Heyt, of Dallas, war, recent
visitors to Austin. They visited
their eon. J. R. Gilliland who is in
theuntveretty.-
55
sara Buchannan, one
Buchanman, and «»•
tra T J- Carter, all of
a body will be shipped
hurlow Weed funeral
. o’clock Monday night
KAT railroad to Wco
omofrow afternoon. The
ter of the Woodmen of
win have charge of the
Hunting for material today. I had
little succse with the adyertise-
mente, which are small, ineloguent,
and uninformative. The columna
of the morniag rival are barren ae
usual of asthyrhambs for Thespis,
and I was compelled at last to pry
into the pages of the Daily Texan.
Even here, there to titti worth all-
fering Singularly generous toward
ths merits of the shows, ths es-
teemed and anonymous columnist
of the Campus dally has little to
say in detail. He principally de-
votee hle parisings to “The Kick
Off’—from which I deduce that
Loute has bribed hU with a pack-
age of Hatimas. _ »
Where Mr Novy gets these Fa-
titmas has always been a pusale to
me. I am sure that he exchangee
no cash for them, tor he never
smokes this brand. Tot he appears
thrice or four times weekly, of-
fering to exchange a pack for a
equal number of Camels.
ANOTHER ODE TO LOUIE
----- _ of the game by fall-
teg on top of the quart bottie on
his hip, seeing double and trying
to make two touchdowns at once,
and an that sort of thing.
.
c’8Biwsrr,s»£>s
Tuesday afternoon at 8 o clock at
toe M^or Christian church, th: egvermmemt
M..AcamoranPestredo‘oth: “=2
EW ORLEANS COTTON.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 10.-The cotton
December noticm for 10,000 bain in New
York and the less favorable general busi-
nes review. Pint trades showed keen
e< • «e l potng and the mayket rued of!
tarlhar with Deember tragine t »«A
The state highway commteaton
likely will award Tuesday the con-
tract for a 3400,000 bard surfacing
project in Brgzorla county. Chair-
man Eugene Smith said.
The Federal Bureau of Public
Roads has approved this project,
which involves expenditure of Pro-
ceeds from Texas district road
bonds, and the bureau's action to
tantamount to acceptance of the
validation of approximately $100,-
000,400 of district road bonds at the
September cah session of the asth
legislature. ,
Contract for the conerete paving
of 18 miles of highway 36 in Wash-
ington county is soon to be award-
ed. Attorney General Dan Moody
has ruled that the Harrison Engi-
neering and Construction oorpora-
tion of Buffalo. New York, the low
bidder, is eligible for the contract,
even though It did not have a per-
mit to do business in Texas when it
filed its bid, though such permit
since has been obtained.
AS a result of the University of
exas board of regents’ resolution
ring the -warding of the Alice
_lttleneld dormitory furntohinge
. contract to J. L. Strassel company
of Louisville. Ky., the state board
of control has asked an opinion
from the attorney general on the
awarding of the contract for fur-
nishings they consider unsuitable
The university regents contend
’ SnSS~^
Smith of Dailas, for 363,400. while
- the university regentcomapahnttr
qeneessien
shirt .....
The Majestic offers John Gilbert
in "Aardelya the Megniticent” a
glerious and swaggering epic of
mediaeval France with the hero
performing knightly feats of
swordsmanship, entieing all the fair
ladles of ths oourt, escaping execu-
tion by clever repartee until rescue
arrives, and ao on. It is a film dis-
tingutshed in many, ways, thrilling,
dramatic, and educational. It
tsacheg many things—among them
the great htotorlcel faet that neck-
ing to net a modern invention as
collegians currently surmise: but le.
on-the contrary, a sport .hallowed
by generations of satilea and
knightly practice, reaching its full
flower in the time of Joan of Ara
Town At 8 a m.
Abilene . . -...48
:222
Del Rio . . .........48
n Paso..............
@afveston, ..........
Houston . ..........10
San Antonio.........
Taylor...............
12.18 13.47
12.59 12.60
12.73 12.88
12.92 18.00
12.50 18.44
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NERVESNOWS
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pomammm. .
15c Outing Flannel
Wedneday Morning from 9 to 11 Only
if you are leoking for a genuine -to M
bargnin don't let this one cnpe -d Ak f
: 1 1 1/7
• ust Ing r gnt wevght •Q launder • • • UI
easily and wear well. Hue, pink, ■ ■ ■ Ye
ipw:ascwaysevazheum..r. AWl
se complete that wa paid 11,000,008
for it
HILL'S does all things at once
It checks the cold, stops ths fever,
opens the bowels, eliminates the
poisons and tones the entire sys-
tem. After using, one generally
feels much better than before the
cold began. *
If you have a cold, start HILL’S
promptly. Every hour of delay
brings new injury. Don't delay on
Don’t Let That Cold
Turn Into “Flu”
That cold may turn Into “F1u,“
Grippe or, oven worse. Pneumonia,
unls yoa take care of it at onoe.
Rub Mueterole on the congested
rertt.and M. how quickly it brings
As ettecttye as ths memmy old
mustard plaster; doe. the work
without blister.
Musterole, mads from pure oil of
mustara, camphor, menthol and
other tempi, ingredlenta, to a
‘ r-irritant which stimulates
itlon and helps break up the
---will feel a warm tingle as It
enter, the pores, then a cooling
mm rs hr 51 that 0 OfR welcome re”
Neuralgia I
Lumbago
Rheumatism
WALL STREET REVIEW.
NEw YORK, Nev. to—A. estenejop to
Startex', tote teUis. movement, to the
■ute mmarkat eeewd e etatess te
prue. at to« an M tadinE today Ne
mnerous ralrga4 .ad meoe .ham b teste
fractioeelly bte s hrs ksess seek ss Du-
pm. allleg Chmh.1 sad abarne pr
auet moved countar to to. seneral trend
Th. market develgded ,mt«r atabilit
i to the subsequent taHsta, tollowine as
upturn in such promisest tnguatrial stocke
u Mack Tyueks, Allied Chemical sad
United States Industrlal Aleohol. . Trading
■u enlivened hr ■ apipited bidding eon-
put fee Porto bites hmrt.«s Tobecee.
.bleb mred it otnts to 00. sod tor
congres Cigar, wich jumped more the.
< point, to a new hlrh. on report thuat
^uXkXZmr^^o
th. speeteltJto. bew.ver Keminetn T05
writer, Laetod. G«. Am.rie.n Hid. and
Lenthet preferted and Shattuck were up
1 to 2 poinu Nie prohietetime do.
ireMed tEGrborough, energi Rall* Sig-
al AmtoGea TuCmo and United Drug.
B. r Goodrich .nd Path. Egchange fell
to low. for th. mr. Repor that
ihe Vas gw.rlss.sa were about to make
as snooes, raest om their mersor plate
Itriegthmte Ohesapenke and Ohio. Pop.
Demand sterline Mid around $4.84%
TEYASPHODUCE
SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 00.—Poultry mar-
nmto 10.
spring, .mall aim lie. are 1823
poun: old maton around Ite; turkeys
steady; recetot limited aad demand mod.
wata Num5er ossa around 286 deliverqd
Use weigh baaia: ip veaker and rsetpt
limited. freN gathared firsts 512.06
12,50.
Port Worth: Hate 180206 ; sppines 22
pound gm. a5e: ducka 10p
Me pound. Turkey. rmlpt. limited. do-
mand moderate and market steady with
number ones mostly around Mo pound
live weight: number twos 20@22c and old
toms 25427e pound.
Egga receipts inereasing: market weak;
er;" fresh gathered first cases included
No. 1 candled, 412 00*12.40; mostly, 812;
No. 1 storage to retailers, $il.00011.50.
Butter: Unchanged.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 30.-Cattle: Re-
ceipta 12,000: calyes 2500: good to choice
native steers and yearlinga scazce, fully
steady: light weight short fed westerns
•toady to 14a higher, weighty kinds steady:
top yearlings, 811.14; stritly choice heayy-
weights, 81AM; bulk fed eteers of value
to sell at $7.5049.25 ; other killing classes
unchaaRed; toy veals, 41AM; stockers and
feeders alow, steady.
Hogs: Reeipta 12,000; higher; bulk of
sales $1.4041,75: packing sows, $10.00
.4811,00; stoek pigs, 81134eil-M.
FSheep; Receipta 9000: lower: top fad
lambs. $12.85: natives and fed arrivals,
$12.00612.75: fed yearling wethera, 81AM
910.10.
CHICAGO GRAIN.
CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—Wet weather in
Argentina whereas dry weather is required
rallied wheat prices today from downturns
at the start. Early declines ware asso-
elated with Liverpool reports of tree at-
rerings of wheat both from Canada and
Argentina. Closina % ent off to M
cent up, whsal steadir at about yester-
day's elosing figures. _
Corn, oqts and provisions developed
firmness aleg, corn M«rtin« % cent lower
.to an equal advance and later showing
slight gains all around.
FOTATOBR. ‘
CHICAGO, Nov. a0.--Potatoes, reeeipts
98 cars: on track 370: total a 8. ship-
ments 477 cars: market dull and weak:
Wisconsin sacked round whites, $2,256
40-,22ndeo# i2.200256; M.U. fu.
sets, 545042.75-
pouurar.
CHICAGO, N«v. M.—Poultry, alive,
mata; reepte M mi tola, 1v0226i
eerime- turktezzt rotera,
itej dueka, 88a; ma lIQlta
Forecast :
West Texas: Tonight fair,
warmer; Wednesday fair, colder in
noznupsruam: T •night fair,
warmar; Wednesday fair, colder in.
northwest.
Oklahoma: Tonight fair, warmar
in east; Wednesday fair. coMar.
fair, warmer except in northwest.
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The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1926, newspaper, November 30, 1926; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445434/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .