Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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Be Individual!
O’BRIEN SCORES
DWIG DEAD
Jollies of 1922
—
HAS
CIVILIZATION
LONDON HEARS
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Mm
Seat Reservations at
TOBIN’S BOOK STORE
Lower flloor
$1.50
*ad
First balcony
SIM
Second balcony
75c
Third balcony (not reserved) 50c
in
MM)
M)
HABSoCK
LL
A
£
no hired workers.
But ;
sary of his birth last Jan 7.
high
the art of the scholar and
poet in England and France.
RANGERS
3)1
wealthy retired farmer and one of
the
remaining
George
Quickest Relief Known
farcos Miss Itascn Hill of Weim-
Use American Want Ads.
of
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow
snuffling'
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
in
10-lh
FUNERAL NOTICE
UI
"‘seemied
Handler Cash Grocery Store
LEDOUX DISAPPOINTED
thousands of radium tablets in Chi- l
1710 Rosewood Ave.
Phone 7850
No minister will
teries, due to increased blood
This the radium tablets
Phoenix and Gotham Gold Stripe
in order to stimulate business and create
little
SILK HOSE
ERIC GEI
A
i
Phone 6045
109 Went Sixth St.
20c
18c
Phone 4855.
622 Lit tiefield.
(Advertisement)
Gold Seal Bartlett Pears.
14c
i
Hath
Iavaca at 17th.
Phone 60801
born,”
welcome death.
retained in Mesopotamia. says the
Daily Sketch.
«Up
Shoe Peg Corn, No. 2
121c
$7.50
ie fare
neck 1
Armour's Light
House
Cut Wax Beans. No. 2
124c
7
Consumers Co-Operative Supply Co.
$3.85, $4.85, $8.50
«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■!
I
S
MEN'S HIGH AND LOW SHOES
ROBT. MUELLER & BRO.
bor board
from the rail
AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY
m
Phone SO79
510 Congress Ave.
SHOES FOR CHILDREN
L
t.
Y
USE AUSTIN AMERICAN ADS.
1222
. A
1
2Ee
! G
J
SHOE HOUSES
)
can, per
can ....
Nice sweet
Oranges, doz
Some there be, who, in order that
they may seemingly have greatly re-
ducad prices, are tempted to sacrifice
quality.
STRAPS AND
OXFORDS
We Keep Up the
Quality
Black, Brown, Gray and
White; special...........
Whitney ia buried The funeral doc-
ument that he himself has written
pres- j
i pre- •
V O. WlI. FD i* 6X16
Autom-Lil Ambulanee
Motor-Uruwn Vunerals
Their effect
is startling
size, per
can ....
er. and
Manor
Every one, both new and old friends, are delighted
with the wonderful values and, the extreme low
prices of the Famous White Shoe House QUALITY
SHOES.
(TAYLOR BRIDE
WEDS SUNDAY
25c
30
450
25c
AUCTION SALE
OCTOBER 20TH
Lean Breakfast Baron. Ih
Lean Salt Bacon, lb.....
14 Iha beat Patent Flour.
sure. *
vent.
system
cans, per
can
"‘s Grandmothe
Keep Her Ix
Glossy, Be
Ke
2Oc
$1.15
lowa’s pioneer days, looks back on
life as a disappointment.
He welcomes death, and has made
charged with radium.
"The rays caught in s‘
The home of French-Shriner and Urner Bench-
Made Shoes for Men; Geo. W. Baker Shoe Co.,
Brooklyn-Made Shoes for Women.
NEW SANDAL
EFFECTS
of the Swiss government to reside
at Zizeru and thither he went a few
days later to take up his residence
Pearl Hominy,
can, 9 cans
for ..........
Farm Imolements, Mules, Sows
and Furniture on
He'll Welcome
Death
American.
Oet 18.
whs the subject of research
During the influenza epidemic, he
a home, he
There are ।
20,000 New Customers are Rapidly
Being Added to Our List
LONLN, 0.1
les, minister of
he British cabin
its restgnation fr
vas learned today
O. MUNSON'S FARM
Decker, Texas.
Special te American.
WATERLOO. La,, oct. 16
LAST DETAIL FOR HIM OWN FU-
NERAL
Sixth and Brazos
Phones
5307—5309
smartly
new
Priced
IOMB SAGE 1
HAIR TO
3-lb. pail Crisco rr
for ....... 33C
“GOOD WILL” SALE
$1-45
Added Attractions
Comedy and Pathe News
French drop toes
exceptionally (
at .......<
"good feeling” among our customers (and competi-
tors). we name the following prices for Wednesday
and Thursday of thia week:
Fresh Country r
Butter. )b....... JJC
OR
" "That V
Porto Ri
Sire, Quality and
bizgest value in
Fresh Yard Eggs, Q0.
dozen .......... •.C
PHOENIX SILK
HOSE
one-eleven
cigarettes
20for15‘
$6.00, $7.00, $7.50,
$9.00, $10.00
r
Seats on Sale at Majestic Box Office after 6 o'Clock
Tonight.
ynmuum muzuauuuuwumuuuumu ■■>■■■■■■■■■«■■ ■■■■■■
NINE
STORES
IN
TEXAS
@“.ifuzGax
,4
J. 8 KOENIG,
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist.
RICH j—»
i TO : lows
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts—Type High Casts
AD Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonabla.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
1602 Lavaca
Phones
4702—6776—6777
now live a
a condition !
Colorado Potatoes, Q C
10 lbs. for...... 3>C
STRIKE
(Continuad from Pare 1. Col. 8.)
Cleanser, 8c value, or
5 cans for...... LeC
of science stands revealed
"One of the personal causes of ’
old age is the hardening of the ar-
on the human
Acute pains
---
casion.o thesexenty-tixth anniver-
Dr Bailey exhibited phntographsthe head. stops nose running.
THURLOW B WEED
Embalmer and Funeral Director”, J
anyone will help him
This is not only because
their kindly custom—but a
would lose face if he refused
no EE"
88%,Austins Greatest Moue i
with.
COLDS
Associa
MEXICO CITI
nor Sanches of
who made a spe
he city on Ka tv
st a small villas
iway There h
that the situs th
and returned U
shortly after ni
was met by Gen
anding federal
lad ar range men
nediately fAG
Granulated Sugar. Q 1
15 Ibs. for...........
LAST TIME TODAY
Elaine
Hammerstein
in
"The Point of
View"
said, there workers were immune
Wars Are Ended
"But these native peoples.
MceGehee of Han
the radium mines in Colorado
Modern Funeral Home
Superior Ambulance Service.
“I am waiting to ---- .
But death mocks ever, urses that British troops be
the writing of his own funeral ser-
mon.
POSSES SCOUR WOODS
FOR BANK BANDITS
Associate Press.
ism. • haracteristic of old as* van-
ishes.
Corn Meal..... 25c
SAN ANTONIO A AUSTIN BUS LINE
Leave Austin, 6 and 9 a. m. and 12 w and a and 6 p
Railmen Chiefs
To Meet Board
Aameelated Pres.
CLEVLAND, O, Oct. IS — The
MM of action in th* threateped
nation-wide progressive rAilroad
•tnkr to beuim Oct. JO ahifted beck
to Cniago today with th* an-
oucetnent that th* three local
, members at th* ' Big Pive railroad
' brotberhoods had necepted a re:
officiate when
T H Rowman, Mr. Roger Rober-
«*au Mr*. Tom Davi*. .Mr, w T
Wme, Mr* Joe Rowe. Mr». A E
xuson and Miss Ada Blackburn, all
•■t Austin: Mr* w H Penland of
Waco, Mr* Belle Qium of Elgin
Oranges dozen ............
Lemons, dozen.............
Irish Potatoes. 10 ibs. for.
1 cans Tomatoes for......
Blacksmithing used to rank
Leave Man Antonin,/6 and 9 a m and 12 m
which seems possible anywhere.
I “1 do not speak of communism in '
; the political sense so often applied I
’ to it of late • It is, however really
! organised communism it consists ’
I of all having equal rights, but with
| no infringements
"W Hh them there in a spirit of
i honest liking among themselves if,
for example a man wants to build
and 3 and 4 p. m.
ugar of milk
blets, taken !
A British Holstefn-Friestan raw
was recently sold in England for .
330,080
dose of
survivors of
Nwitzerland and where life's vicis-
situde in virtual exile and in finan-
cial distress is said to have threat-
ened hie sanity He was severely ill
for several months and was once
erroneously reported dead
On Dee 22 1920. Ludwig return-
ed te Wlldenwart. southern Bavaria
where he has remained most of the
time since. Bavarian royalists held
a monster demons tration on the oc-
Special as Amerlean.
TAYLOR, Texa», oct IS
cannot hire anyone.
Phone 6227
86 William
Ing and
When "things are coming down and
folks are hunting prices of lower
dimensions, there is a tendency to
slow up on quality.
Ailments such as rheumatism, gout
and neuritis were unknown. He at-
tributed the excellent state of health
of these men to their drinking water
WILL SUCCEEI
I Asaeriate
PHILADHLPHI
rnm Fproul late
be appointment t
Nilham E Crow
united Ntates ser
he late Philander
Best Porto Rico 2n
Yams, 10 lbs. for JUC
age of
m... VIRGINIA
NEbles Turkish
The three greatest
cigarette tobaccos,
blending MILDNESS -
MELLOWNESS-AROMA
nothing beyond the skies. I leave WASHBURN, Mo., Oct. 18—
the dead where nature leaves them.! Posses were scouring the woods
"We cannot say whether death is I near here today in searh of three
a wall or a door, the beginning or bandits who robbed the Bank of
end of a day. if there is a world of! Washburn yesterday, escaping with
joy, so much the better. I “bout $2,000 in cash The men
"Love is the only bow bn life's I were believed to have been aur-
dark clouds. Without it we are less rounded ina 160-acre wooded tract,
than beasts-—with it earth in * -------------
heaven and we are gods.” T" ‘ BUSINESS MEN RECOMMEND
Whatneyar *'tomorrow, an REDUCING BRITISH ARMY
his early life, spent years living with LONDON, Oct. 18—Reduction of
a tribe of western Indians, later I the size of the British army and a
roaming all over the west. In Pan- cutting down of the household cav-
ama and Mexico, and finally return- l alry by .one-third is recommended
ing to Waterloo to die. [in a report formulated by a com-
“Life is a disappointment. I con.mittee of business men appointed
aider it a misfortune to have been to examine the expenditures of the
*---*- ■ war office. The committee. how-
WILLIAM T WHITNEY I
IOWAN. WHO PREPARES
A tombstone already ha* bern
cut with Whitney’s name and the
date of his birth—1835. A grave has
been dug cerented up with solid
concrete sides and a bottom to a
thickness of 8 inches- A mason is
under contract to construct a cover
of cement 6 inches thick and tn
face the grave with two layers of
brick after Whitney is buried.
Tour choice of three dis-
• tinctive models of these
popular style* shown in
VARNS OF A
DANGER
NEW YonK, o
las Fymmers dlr
osnital in bora for h
ent last night r*-
| whie h hr mald
"The death of
arley from anth
ospital Inst Satur
* another warnin
IK brushes made (
M individuals to
ice mmediately a
WASHBURN Mo
- ------ cago and their results, especially (
AT NATION'S AADIAT among old people are nothing short
* CArIIAL of marvelous A veritable fairyland
myself. So, without wishing to be
odd, it seems best to die and be
buried in silence.
“I have no disposition to criticise
others. They have as good a right
to their opinions a* I have to mine.
Only ignorance is arbitrary. Hga-
mahity s/my religion I denow
-— and made up ito t
,n-i Runeral • internally." he said,
19. No flowers
GERMAN EX-OFFICIAL
FIRED ON AT MEETING
Associated Press.
BERLIN, Oct 16—Phillis '
Scheidemann, former secretr qt i
foreign affairs, was fired upon dur-
ing a meeting of the German peo- l
ple’s party in Ludenscheid. West-
phalia. last night. The bullet flew I
wild and Herr Scheidemann was I
uninjured. Five persons were sr- j
rested for the attempted assassina-
tion.
He remained nearly
T. Whitney,
only a few cents
acts without I
nice, contains
upon Paper!
“Papes Cold Compound” taken
every two hours until three oses
are taken usually breaks any cold
right up
The very first dose opens clogged
nr st rile and the air passages of
he a as reported to be
hcastle of Vauz undere
name and also to ha * 40
to the Alp* b» 8p. -
erishness.
"Pape’s Cold
LAST TIME TODAY
Sessue Hayakawa
(The Wonderful Jap), in
“Where Lights are Low"
---- EXTRAS ----
“Caves and Croquettes" and
Queen News Events.
COMING THURSDAY:
Bebe Daniels in
“ONE WILD WEEK"
3%-HOUR RUN-Round trip. $:. 08.
If you don’t want your hair in colls, cut it off! If you don't like the
». i usual neat. straight-edged bob. cut it any old way and let the breezes
I, _ I blow it. People may call you "eccentric" but what do you care. Thi8
1? I picture shows Mrs. John Barrymore, wife of the famous actor, herself
just expect ed nt him to helphis"rel well known “• Alichael Straw her pen nams tnupped “ ,h* ar
Ie- , rived in New York ufter a vacation in Paris and Pal*
Thursday. Friday and
Saturday, May McAvoy
—in—
"Everything for Sale"
। intertribal wars ended,
true community life-
O’Brien does not heritat. .. ... I Bailey of Chicaug, in an address to
what he consider, i, (he w"! the convention of therapeutista He
with our civilisation oer is one of the foremost authorities
pieth corrupiezornmonoxchar.com- ‘ renewed mythFor"inemeworkThe
RrAtermhegenowwhartodwith
Hope lies in honst equality and '
Fatneas andhonest democd i
2-lb. -can Kinsale Black-
12 Jc
Challenge Brand Extra
Preserved Straw- 92
berries, can.... L3C
Wrestler Spinach, No. 3
same day
After his abdication, laudwig fled
te Switzerland and la ♦ r to the Aus-
trian Tyrol with other ^x at mem-
bers of his household Ehone time
! Ng at the
emdietitious
PR4Fh driven
L)cides. In
March, 1919, he receive"permission
Mr* Shirley Gregg
DRUG SMUGGLING RING
IN GERMANY, POLICE SAY
NEW YORK, Oct. IB-Two sail-
era from the German freighter it
C Rickmers, whose statements fol-
owed their arrest, are said to have
disclosed 10 the police the existence
of a di g smuggling ring in Ger.
man They wer held in <2606 :
hail each yesterday by Magistrate !
। Croak ar New Brighton. S. 1 for'
a.neartie tomorrow on a charge nt ,
violate < the narcotic law
The .-ilor3 William Benz and!
deinrit b -engen, were arrested in '
tupeinn, S. 1.. after an alleged at - ’
tempt Dy them to sell narcotics to!
a drut gist in Water street. Staple-
ton. Members of the narcotic squad .
boarded the German freighter at
the American docks terminal. Tomp-
kinsville. S I., and seized two jars
of coraine, valued at about $4008
No other arrests were made.
Here you find a reduction in price
but still the high quality that this
firm has always maintained the
twenty years of its existence.
on* way. 82.73
of plants whose growth had beenleves the headache, dullness
stimulated by radium One globe ----
DORTINA
FORTO RICAN CIGAR"
Generously sized.
Fragrant and Mild
J 10e 15 e 2Gr254
A
No. 2 size, per
can ............
Armour’s Fancy
scheduled to begin o-t. 30- centered
If in Chicago the government today
E MFcomteted ite defensive plans
- 2nd wa* watching development*
5h.«h, cabinet gave only "passive at-
| htion to the subject at Ra rezular
F meeting and there was no ofticial
I „tktemnt on any Phase of the strike
■ torthcoming from any branch of the
I sovernn authoritative information
F auh was lacking ns to.the. basis
upon which the labor board Was
Eroceeding. the impression Was <‘v"
I en that it involved some features,
t Z leust, of the suzgestion put,for-
glwurd by the public members of,the
g,boura sunday as on* feasible plan
« Bar preventing the tie-up.
Beak Rata Reductions
The probabiity that otrie lal eanc:
E Eon would be given to the proponar
E that th. July wage reducton be
Etfset immediately by proportion-
gate freight rate decreases was di-
Eucussea in high official circles in
L case this was adopted as the gov-
2erment s compromise plan, the test
Vg the railroad board’s authority
Ewouid arise immediately, it WH*
58 painted out. In the question of its
KiBMP***0* by either or both par-
5 ties to the controvers) Entirely
I apart from the suggestion of the
public group official intimation
E wag given that a freight rate redue-
8 ton was being considered. There
I was no indication asto the factors
P upon which such a rate revision
would be formulated or how soon a
S deciion by the proper governmental
agencies could be expected.
Metal Covered Trunks. $5.00 and up
. Fibre Covered Trunks, $11.00 and up
Good Suit Cases...... $1.25 and up
Traveling Bags........$1.85 and up
aisappsar las it by maeic Invalid-
“I’ll be placed in that hole to
sleep,” say* Whitney, “and I want
to be assured that my rest will be
unbroken.”
Friend of Twain
Whitney, for many year* a close
friend of Alexander Graham Rell
and Mark Twain, say* he is an un-
believer.
MPROVEMEN
L TO YAP NE?
■ Aasocial
"WASHINGTON
angements of a
ler designed to I
Patton far! If ties o
Buam to the Islar
kre rapidly appro
t was officially
It was empharize
emporary arran
mpreve commt
‛apan and the Ur
he limitation of
cDied: R.L. Richardaon, son or
Spk.and.Mrs w H Rlehardson.
in Aew orleuns. Oct -
private, Austin, Oct.
3-lb. can Killian 191
Kraut, each 14 2 C
-gTT—............
MIDDLEBUSTER AUTO LINE
LFAVES AUSTIN EVERY DAY AT 7 A M.
Qu ink Run to CreeAmoor, Lockhart, Tot tag
Fare to Lockhart. 12 88? to Luling, $178
Arrive Lockhart, t 30 a. m . laling. 8 38 a m.
Pepot Bran 4 °Niorn A Prrp Stoer 308 Conerees Ava
Look for the Red Line on Windnhleld
Austin Depot: Brown A Odiorne, 306 Congress
SETTLE TRA
Aaseciate
BUENOS AIR
merican goods
ms houses of I
eptance of whie
ased by local im
r present a sei
arther trade bet
tates and Arge
lared by Fwar
ercial aftache
mbansy here
work mi taele* I have dispensed
"Jaded appetites become keen
again Red blood corpuscles have
increased by 250.000 within forty-
eight hours Radium is a wonder-
ful tonic and blood remedy. its
possibilities art- stiil undreamed of ”
Pride of Sweetwater
MARINES ’ll
wasixGTON
ease of Thomas
bh citizen, remie
"edro de Marquis
omingo who w
held fnr ransom
omninro "patrio
vas effected by
w a detachment
narines, it was
Iay.
Tour grocery orders will cost you lee* when you buy from us.
Phone us your trial order today.
All Patent Kid.
perforated heels.
he five chief executives con-
with the board in Chicago
eday afternoon The tele-
Mi requesting the conference
pent to Warren R. Btone, pres
t of the Brotherhood of Loco-
ve Engineers: W. O Lee. pres-
I Jot the Brotherhood of Rail-
Trainmen, and W R. Carter,
dent of the Brotherhood of
nen and Enginemen, all with
nartert W WH* oHY-
BUSTER BROWN and HUBLESS
„wasmAaTONOt"is_A
_ _____ _____ ________ without a civic conscience, was
will be read by a personal friend.»the .appellat ion bestbwed upon the
“If I write what I believe, I shallnatonal capital today by Urban
not please my friends." reads this' -edou. Self elected shepherd for
strange message “If I write to|“.roHP o unemployed The pop-
please my friends. I shall be false toiuiaton of Washington, he declared.
" Wa8 composed principally of "lead-
ers who come to take rather than
to give."
Special
NEW YORK
on ia an utter
Pauline Kirby. 4 harming daughte
of Mr. and Mr». R E. Kirby of
Georgetown, and Howard Norton of
Taylor, were united in marriage at
the home of the bride* parents on
, Sundav afternoon Orix the inti-
j mate friends and relatives of the
contracting partles were present- ‘
The bride is one of Georgetown’s
beautiful and accomplished younE
girls, the groom a highly respected
lyoung man who ha* for several,
j years been an employe of the Amer - i
I Iran Railwax Express Company.:
The young corpe will take apa-t-
ments at th* P.pkin home on Northi
Main street
me and seems to laugh and to say,
’I am in no hurry for you**”
The old-time, m
bea and Sulphur
ray. streaked ang
randmother’s rec
hr again using 1
Air a good, even
bite sensible, as t
a age when a yout
i of the greatest ri
i Nowadays, thoug!
lie troublesome ta
e sage and the n
ome All drug
ady-to-use produi
e addition of ot
alled "Wyeth’s Ka,
ompound ” it la
ecause nobody can
pen applied. Simp
mb or a soft bru
raw this through y
ne small strand
orning the gray 1
lit what delights
‛yeth‛s Hage and
Mind is that, bea
arkening the hali
oplications, it also
ift lustre n nd
undance which li
(Advertise)
f a hewly arquir
“Anthrax while n
Rs* is on the Inc
• emparily fatal
lent I v early. m
rovides a highly •
I trratment in tt
ntarax ** rum
"It I* not true, as
bat Bellevue hospi
aryd Ui treat .Mr
e came to the |
►r us to help him
4 Teacher Leaves Taylor.
Speclal t* American
TAYLOR Texas. Oet. 18. — Mrs
'•Myrtle Whitely history nn1 civics
teacher of the Taylor high srhool
ha* resigned her position hene to
'accept a better offer in the Dallas
high school Mrs. Whitelv has
taught here for six years. She will
leave here the middle of the week
to begin her duties a* teacher of
history in the Dallas high school.
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 7.)
Two Exceptional Values and Attractive Style,
Other, at
inChicage
me eonference, Mr
___________ that the
exbcutives had accepted
ion and would leave for
bnesday night Similar
r. Stone said, were sent
eppard, president of the
aiway Conductor*, and
dhen, president of the
IUnion of North Amer-
Adquarters in Cedar Ra.
and Buffalo. respec-
Stylish Oxfords and Two-
Strap effects In fine Black
Kid or Brown Calf: com-
fortable low heels, rubber
tipped Plea*- A OF
ingly priced at • H•O•
Frederick O'Brian w hose stories of
. the South feas ho i’Ut th-s - gzH-
itant Islands •1 i- mil of nolernt
, interest, was the speaker.
Only three weeks back from Lhe
Se uth Seas he fins contrasts m
j startling than ever between the land ।
| he left and the land to which he has
returned
"I have spent Mtz months mostly ,
I among natives ef Samoa and the I
Fiji Islands—who, despite eiviliza-1
' tion. are healthy and happy
‘ When I contrast these peopies’
j days and nights of peace and simple '
comfort and natural pleasure w th
what we have. I realize that whnt-
! ever the goal of the efvilized world
! it cannot be that of happiness
"If so, it has utterly failed.
Aseeciated Pv—
LONDON Oct U—A Reuter dis- 1
patch from Budapest says King
fudwig of Bavaria died today
Ludwig 111 a picturesque figure ’
tn Europe tor three-quarters of a
century renounced his throne a*
king of Bavaria on Mow 16. 1*16
having held it a scant three vears
Disaster broke heavily on the ven
erable ruler as his wife Maria The
resa. who was princess royal of
Mungs- and Bohemia died on the
No. 3
$1
Tablets, 10c value. Cl
16 for .............
Glen Rosa Jam, 29
1-lb jars, each. 33C
Glen Rosa Fruit Jam,
4-lb. jars, €1 14
per jar ..... •1 . ID
Harbauer Catsup. 92
large size...... L3C
Thanksgiving Pumpkin.
10-lb can rn
for ............DUC
24-Ib. sack Sunset Flour,
absolutely guaranteed,
.......$1.05
Pork Sausage, or
2 lbs for......DDC
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tomato line had grown to the height
of ten feet four inches, he said,
by the introduetio into the soil
near the roots of tour pieces of
uranium ore.
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of a remnant of people. The world 1
MI RADIUM EATEN, PROLONGS "
=m LIFE-HEALTH. SAYS DOCTOR .panerscoldcomoound-is
I Put* a Question
4 , " Vlization ha* to some extent
warFhyponcanesttenopntertmnaz CHICACO. Oct 18—Radtum
• Il hl* preparations for it. even to' icxoimhy civaizaton cannot po5 ! takenacegrainly * Dr r°E nstuman
I MAJOR roberdeau
I TEDERS RECEPTION.
I 7 The afternoon program was made
| up f receptions and a general get-
torether and good time A recep-
Egtion was tendered the vets begin-
■ nine *4 3:30 at the home of Major
and Mrs. R. C. Roberdeau. Re-
B freshments were served and brief
■ entertainmet furnished. Immed-
I iately After the reception at the
I Roberdeau home the Ranger vets I
B were whisked away to another re-
cention At the Confederate Wom-
K nn‛s Home. The women at the
s home were hosts assisting Mrs S.
I J. Thomas superintendent of the
K home and showed the Rangers the
I time of their lives.
gThe crowning event of the day
B wht the entertainment given by the
I Drghters of the Confederacy at
I the Driskill Hotel beginning at 7
E o’lock in the evening. The pro-
J gram consisted of speeches and
I- excellent musical numbers and the
E vet enjoyed the affair, for not an
I aged head drooped during the cn-
| tertainment.
9 The program consisted of a song
t by Miss Gladys Gruber, greeting*
i from the Albert Sidnye Johnson
Chapter by Mrs 8 B Haygood, a
E Violin solo by Mr* Eldred Kinnon.
E An address by Judge Nelson Phil-
i Ups. a vocal solo by Mr*. T H. Me-
| Gregor a recitation by little Mi**
f Myra Nolan and an address by Tion.
f Lon A. Smith stars comptroller.
SHORT SESSION OF
BUSINESS DUE TODAY.
A short business session will be
2-hela at the Driskill Hotel begin-
f fling at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn-
Ering, when All business of the re-
union will be wound up At 2:30
o’clock in the afternoon the Ran8i
| era are requested to meet at the
E Terry * Rangers Monument on the
Ho’capitol ground*, where they will I
5 Rave grup pictures made of the
i 22 surviving members
Following the taking of the pic- 1
E tures the Rangers will be taken for i
' a spin over Austin and the sur
R rounding country. i
| Governor sane
Bo federal offict
declaring it nev
^nation 'of the *
suspend guarani
dustrial firms,
that the early
would see an a
grievances.
[ It was under*
houses in Puebl
nosed for alms
he announcemei
bance in tax rai
pay. Correspond
reported last nl
ts suburbs were
was playing in
Advices do not
the victory in 1
versy belongs or
be done to mee
people The sta
given no sign th;
poke the law ag.
was made, but 1
Chat some agre
[OO* hed between
eral government
I An attitude o
has beep ussurn
iroops in Puebla
Ing been given
hot .to intervene
life and propert)
Compound" cost*
i at drug stores it
assistance, taste*
no quinine—Insist
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