The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 333, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1922 Page: 13 of 42
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SUNDAY. APRIL 30, 1922
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
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n. P. MURAY
T. B. walAANG
JL ». PARKEE
OFFICRRS AND
DIREOTORS
SAM SrARKS, President
M. C. PARMISH, Vico-Pres
GMO. W. wauaNG, JR., Vice-Fres.
H. A. TURNER, Cnshter
Direct Line From St. Louis to
Mexico City Proposed by
Rumored Consolidation.
STATE AND FEDERAL
LEVEE SYSTEM PLANNED
FOR BRAZOS VALLEY
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ISTRICT JUDGES CAN
LEAVE STATE WITHOUT
ANYBODY’S PERMISSION
I shall be strong and beautiful if you build me
aright and guard me carefully, or I shall be a sight to
turn the eye from if you neglect me. I shall redound to
your honor and strength if you treat me right or I shall
be as a millstone about your neck if you abuse me.
Our “Nest Egg” banks are very at-
tractive, and are to be used in connec-
tion with accounts opened in our
TWELVE TO GRADUATE
FROM ST. MARY’S
.,. ‘Build me right and keep me right by settling your
obligations promptly.
How To Make Your
Figure More Youthful
and Beautiful
REALTY DEEDS RECORDED.
Fred C. Malone. County Clerk.
Sarah M. Mogi et al. to Alfred W.
Johanson. Ill 3-10 acres part of Wm.
Lewis Br. league and labor; considera-
tion, 112,000.
K. B. Robinson et al to Sherman
Hoard, lot 4 block «, Glenwood addi-
tion a subdivision of outlots 11 and
33. division b, city of Austin; consid-
eration. $650.
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS.
J. R. Wiliams, Tax Collector,
Gus Burkiana, Ford, 703162,
Otto Spillman, Ford, T03-64
Lucile Byrne, Ford, 703165.
J. R Keltner, Overland. 703166,
W. A. Kelley, Overland, 703167.
Mrs. Jim Sheedy, Fiord, 705-68.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
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Fred C. Malone, County Clerk.
Augustina Natdecchi and Domeneta
Nardecchi
£3* Overton and Geneva Franklin.
Wilam English and Nellie Dungan.
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Company
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behind you in the memories of men. I shall greet you
with a helping hand in your new home or I shall cause
the eye of doubt and distrust to be cast upon you. I
shall linger behind you and be an honor to your memory
or I shall be a blot on your name long after your face is
forgotten.
FRISCO SYSTEM PUNS |
PURCHASE AND MERGER
OF I. & 6. N. PROPERTIES
Associated Retail Credit
Men of Austin
Membership of 75 Leading Merchants.
BOND ISSUE APPROVED.
An issue of $30,000 city of Wills
Point street paving bonds bearing g
per cent and maturing serially was
approved Saturday by the attorney
general’s department
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granted to the John CL Winston Com-
pany of Philadelphia; capital stock.
$1,000,000; purpose, to sell school
books; Texas headquarters at Dallas;
E. P. Craig, state agent;
Amendments filed: Montgomery,
Ward & Co., Inc., of Chicago, decreas-
ing capital stock from $42,500,000 to
$37,599,800; S. P. Morgan Company of
Nome, Jefferson county, decreasing
capital stock from $45,000 to $15,000;
Hill County Cotton Oil Company of
Hillsboro, eliminating power and au-
thority to supply water to the public;
Keystone Pipe and Supply Company
of Fort Worth, decreasing capital
stock from $100,000 to 110,000.
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The Paris Building and Loan Asso-
ciation of Paris: Capital stock, $5,000,-
000; incorporators, H. P. Mayer, W. T.
Ridley, T. G. Henley and others.
G. H. Jackson Company of Dallas:
Capital stock, $40,000; purpose, mer-
chandise, pianos, phonographs; incor-
porators, G H. Jackson, J. B. Stiteler
and Miss Lida Fidt.
Permit to do business in Texas was
Iam more than the ability to purchase goods on
time—I am a composite part of your character.
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An appeal is to be made to the state
and federal governments to make a
comprehensive survey of the area sub-
ject to overflow along the Brazos
River, as a preliminary to the con-
struction of a system of permanent
levees along that stream, announced
Representative Lee J. Rountree of
Bryan, who was here Saturday to
There is no necessity for a district
judge in Texas to obtain permission
from the Legislature or any other
source in order to temporarily leave
the state, held the attorney general’s
department Saturday in an opinion
written by Assistant Attorney General
L. C. Sutton to Governor Nett.
It has been the custom for many
years in Texas for district judges who
desired to temporarily absent them-
selves from the state to make appli-
cation to the Legislature for per mis -
sion, but according to the opinion,
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where Prove Amazing Value of MASTIN’S Vitamon
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you to build up an account in our bank which will
bear 4 % interest
neither the constitution nor the stat-
utes require such permission.
The question came up over a request
made by a district judge to Governor
Neff for permission to leave the state,
as the request could not now be made
to the Legislature because it is not in
session. Tbs governor had referred
the matter to the attorney general's
department for a ruling.
homa, Texan, Arkansas. Louisiana and
Alabama, and the International A
Great Northern has 1100 miles of
track in Texan
That the Missouri Pacific has been
active in attempting to secure control
of the International & Great Northern
has been known in Austin railroad
circles. In the reported sale of the
International & Great Northern to the
Frisco, it is reported that the financial
condition of the Missouri Pacific was
what prevented it from acquiring the
other road.
Twelve young women win receive
their diplomas from St Mary's Acad-
emay in June from the academic de-
I partment and two from the conserva-
tory,O[ musc, it was announced Sat-
[ urady Mhe graduates of the 1923
amsdamio oom»e are Miss Mary Es-
telle Gresham, Miss Alela Solis, Miss
Helen Costley, Miee Joy Yvonne Bar-
ker. Miss Margaret Judith Coffey, Mise
Mary Paul Goldmann. Miss mizabeth
Irene Lehmann, Mias Gretchen Mary
Peters,. Mise Genevieve Hizabeth Red-
ding, Miss Mary Louise Robinson, Miss
Katherine Margaret Sellnh. Mis Mary
I Helen Welch.
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. Konors ten to Migs Mary Eetene
Aresham. who. u veledictorlan. Mis
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A “tip” to the ladies: They make an excellent
darning gourd. Capitalize die idea, make it a
"dime a darn" and deposit the dime in the egg.
Let us loan you a "Nest Egg.”
See Mr. Anthony at window No. 3.
confer with Major A. A. Stiles state
ricrannaszasornsumezsi.mnwsh
inston In connection with the submis-
sion of the Texas-Oklahoma boundary
suit in the supreme court of the United
States, but is expected back next
Thursday, when Representative Roun-
tree said he will return to Austin ’for
the conerence.
The proposed system of levees will
extend from Palis county to the town
of old Washington on the Brazos River
and will include an area of upward of
100,000 acres of fertile land now sub-
ject to overflow. Much of this terri-
tory in what is known as the Brazps
bottoms is now under water because
of the flooded condition of the Brazos,
said Representative Rountree.
THIS AD WON FIRST PRIZE
- IN THE ASSOCIATED RETAIL
CREDIT MEN’S CONTEST
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Reports that the Frisco system is
negotiating for the purchase of the
International & Great Northern Rail-
road of Texas reaching Austin. revived
the discussion among railroad men as
to probable disposition of that read.
when it comes out of the hands of the
receiver under whom it is no woper-
ating. The purchase of the Texas
line by the Frisco interests would give
that road a direct line between St.
Louis and Mexico City, over which
through trains might be operated in
conjunction with the National Lines
of Mexico, entering the republic at
Laredo, the present southern terminus
of the International & Great North-
ern.
Reported plans of the Frisco contem-
I plate the construction of a 60-mile con-
necting link from Paris, Texas, to ’
Mineola, the latter on a stub line of
the International A Great Northern.
The construction of the short lin,
would permit the operation of trains
from St. Louis to San Antonio and
Lar* do over the shortest possible route I
by way of Paris, Mineola and Troup.
The report, which is said to come
from authoritative sources, has caused
considerable speculation in Austin
railroad circles. It recalls the fact
that a number of years ago the Inter-
I national A Great Northern, then oper-
ated as a part of the Missouri Pacific
system, operated magnificent through
trains between St. Louis and Mexico
City via Laredo. That was in the
days ot Porfirio Diaz. Should the
Frisco acquire the International &
Great Northern and make arrange-
ments with the National Lines of Mex-
ico, it would be the only railroad with
a single line fro mSt. Louis to the
Mexican border operating trains Into
the City of Mexico.
Early in February it was officially
announced that the International &
Great Northern would be reorganised
with the intention of being discharged
from receivership and made a part of
the Missouri Pacific system under a
consolidation of the Gould lines. On
Feb. 21 application was made to the
Texas Railroad Commission to have I
the property of the road revalued, and
on April 11 the commission set Tues- |
day, May 9, for hearing the application.
The last appraisement of the road was
in 1913.
The Frisco system has 4937 miles I
of track in Missouri. Kansas, Okla- |
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