Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1921 Page: 5 of 10
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NEW GOWNS JUST OVER FROM PARIS
THINK JURY IS
ADVENTI RES OF THE TWINS
SOCIETY
A LETTER
PROBING KLAN
1
BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
22
n
DANDERINE
the
inviolable custom for grand juries
0
to adjourn after two weeks o
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ui
in-
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k'
Q
W
Silver-Wing heard one of the gnomes
y Stanle
“No, sir,"
“I didn’t.
however Silver
"Well, not exactly,” answered the
the forest
overheard
me
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This Prescription Gave Relief
AT MUELLER’S SHOE STORE
NEW
STYLES
58 North Street Tulsa
James of Austin, and
G.
‘y Alim
Crescent:
Prevost
BRIDEGROOM OF NINETY
William the Conqueror is said to
TAKES BRIDE OF 89j2rtainntroduced horse-shoeins into
OCTOBER SILK SALE
T.H.Williams&Co
and the soviet republic of Azerbai- i
and
the
signed at
their
IcMan
6
makes it interesting for attendants
with a young psychologist, who has
---SCREEN GOSSOP--
Beautiful Silks
T
Ann Forest Is In France filming
I
AYS PEOPLE
terial.
About them clings the charm
SHOULD USE
of artistic colorings, something definite-
fp
MOUTH WASH
a
6s}
or
oldbe
€8,
Read the description and
Gok
prices of a few of the leaders.
135
±:
0.90.4
earn
Miss Almeda Iadger.
piano nolo.
Mis. S.
eye-
therefore
cautiou the trade to look for the name on every
I
strained eyes "slow
When
ALL AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT
M rs,
Howard,
Homeyer, T
STELFOX CO.
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mental something, either
unconsciously helpful to
HERE is an air of romance about
silk which if fully appreciated adds
—are not the dollars
you spend or waste.
They are the dollars
Suffered 8 Years
With Rheumatism
"Say, kiddies," called Cap’n Pen-
nywinkle, galloping up on Crly in
RUSSELL H. MARVIN
Optometrist in Charge
you
when
sight
All the boat
Dollars
CORRECT
MODELS
In
Men’s, Women’s
and Children’s
Shoes
All
25%
Off
CHENEY
SILKS
CARL H MUELLER
MmeR QxidSrtoes-tMei?
MOONGLO
SATINS
the provisional portion of her estate
and hop off for a week’s visit with
Kara October 13 says a dispatch
to the Rosta Agency
vary,
for:
nle |
A French inventor claims to have
discovered a process of converting
iron directly intc steel, eliminating
the expensive pig iron process.
THIS IS PEGGY PAGE WEEK
Sold in Austin Only by T. H. Williams & Co.
Stops Hair Coming Out:
Thickens, Beautifies.
At the Theaters
As Reviewed by Our Own Critic
RIGA,
between
Miss
reading
Mrs
solo
“Moonlight Follies."
Grand Central: Juanita Hansen
in “The Yellow Arm."
e-
AMING
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Leven
NE roo,,)
.rwogsse
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Tw©, I
E
Exclusive
Rich
, Novelty
Brocade
Satina,
Imported,
25 Per Cent
Discount
I
I
M1. at R p
Kansas City
ember 15 at
klahoma ""
the letter and handed it over. "Read
it!" he nodded.
Now the Twins were not very far
the
re so
come
mar
Heidenheimer
& Co.
they were amart enouga «■
l pink peari
“ Hoping you may have go
tor ma. I am.
ent man to sl
my heart
K
st.
most thou
'rhe new FIBRE SILK KNIT JERSEY, C A
the new shades, yard............... 1.30
yard ot "Pussy Willow Silk,"
14 50 fancy 40-inch Printed Pusry Willow $3 38
83 75 Plain 40-inch F'rinted Pussy Willow $2.81
The white makes a satisactory shirting. The printed designs
are wonderful for linings of handsome wraps.
MALLINSON'S CHINCHILLA,
MALLINSON'S DRAPELLA
WM. SKINNER SATINS.
GOETZ FAMOUS DRESS SATINS
BELDING’S SATINS.
MALLINSON'S IN DESTRI ICTIBLE
VOILE
93
M2
quiry.
Whether true or not, it is
well find it u
l Naney quickly-
"e, Niek" "2
Pearl White has finished the Fox
picture, VOpen Your Eyes.”
Larry Semon will be paid $3,600 -
000 bv Vitagraph for the series of
remedies he is now producing. ac-
FaS Ibsdioni for making
in oach can of Sanoat.
DITEIBUTED BY
Asseciated Press.
Oct. 18.—A peace treaty |
the Turkish * nationalists
LVENING
ELINIG
10 TOGO
ALONE!
%—
Your
coffee worries
are over if you buy 1
Sunset and make it right.
GITFER
HOME
BRUNO"
a
TEROLI NF
THE ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH Lb
(Advertisement.)
Your friend,
THE FAIRY quh
PERSONALS |
Miss Hazel Hornsby of Austin i« spend,
ing the week in Dallas with friends while
attending the Dallas Fair and experts to
remain for the Texas-Vanderbilt game.
Miss Virginia Whatley, who was a guest
for Hx weeks of Miss Hazel Hornsby of
Austin left Tuesday for her home in Dan-
ville. Va.
R1S REFINED
ABD
HIGH GRADE i
PERFORMAG
IS ABOUT 1
F\To START 1
? SGETYER
Ag(noTS
452
3825
a2E*2
TODAY’S CALENDAR.
Majestic: Ben Hur Tempi* pre-
sents “The Jollies of 1922.“
Quean: Sessue Hayakawa in
"Whore Lights Are Low."
Hancock: Elaine Hammerstein
in “The Point of View."
Srt°
1
jan, Armenia Georgia
mountain republic was
Fairy queen sent
It’s the Spanish era in movies.
Lester Cuneo is going to produce
one with a Spanish background.
-Wing flying through: a particle of dandruff or a falling
erheard one of the hair. Besides, every hair shows
v
ly inspiring,
consciously <
the wearer.
this, and I
not one but a t Kou sand "—Ellen Key.
’Men get and forget. women give
and forgive."
said Nick.
hat he had com
sure of his han
e bitter end
constant friend
mance of the Old South ”
Miss Clem Richardson, vocal solo '
Mary Pickford. says rumor, has
bought back motion picture rights
to "Tess of the Storm Country,”
one of her early successes.
William D. Taylor has a novel
claim to fame: He once produced a
one-reel picture for release in Aus-
tralasia that had Mary Pickford.
Douglas Fairbanks and Charlie
Chaplin as stars.
“Of course
f
i
ited States is th
of talc and soap
rld. It consume
uces I
The Allegheny mountains contain
a great hurry. "Did you see a bag
of gold?"*
WEDNESDAY’S SOCIAL ANO
... CLUB CALENDAR.
Giles Rogan wedding: First
Prssbyterian Church, 8 o’elock.
Museum; U. D. C. 3.30
Thomas Meighan • next vehicle
will be "A Proxte Daddy"
is Germany broke? Not as far
"o ter-jas motion pictures are concerned,
neither . Accorcing to "Lchbildbuehne," the
ministration h
00 miles of road
t of them wi,
echtol, Mti
f Allen
yersity of Texas, and Mrs Shackle
ford Clyde Karnes of the Uni-
I versify Y M C A told the % W
C A. that they would recelve the
support of his organisation in the 1
drive
Els and Mrs. B.
that you'd fear must wreck the home
for evermore Yet the human char-
acter in marriage be such an elas-
tic thing and bends such a lot afore
it will break that you'll find, after
the storm goes over and you be
looking about for the wreckage, that
married pair will bob up again, trim
and taut and no sign of the fearful
tempest. Tls a dally miracle the
world over Tn fact if "tis real love
'twill outlast almost any gale that
can come against it “—Eden Phil-
potts
“Nay. you will be wisely glad that
you retain a sense of blemishes, for
m 821 Lister Avenue .
At home after No- | •ne of Those Divine Compensations
thought I’d ask you." He unfolded'
much to the practical value of the ma-
Mr James is the son of Mr and
35-cents buys a bottle of "Dan-
define" at any drug store. After
one application you can not find
S. Posey, story. A R<»-
The Genuine Pussy Willow Silks, $3.38
Marvelousiy blended printings of these are indescribable.
One must see them and study the designs, then to think of a
fancy silk that will withstand repeated tubbing.
There are many feeble Imitations of Pussy Willow Silks.
Harem, properly pronounced Har- •
reem, is from the Arabic, meaning'
Sacred Spot."
Henry Arthur Jones’ "Beyond,"
starring Ethel Clayton, is out.
Box Sent to Mission
The contributions to tie St John
nptist Mission in. Virginia through
up Auxiliary of the St David •
If the jury is really investigating
the Klan it probably will become
known before the end of the present
Week, according to those who are in
rhe same building with the jury.
The disappearance of certain citi-
zens in the direction of the grand
jury room, while it could not au-
thoritively be stated that they are
Witnesses, wiil indicate the nature
of the investigation, it is said Al-
though the actions of the jury are
an usual shrouded in mystery, it is ___
Safe to say that beginning with the fairyman, reaching into his pocket
convening of the grand jury this and pulling out a letter “But the
Wednesday morning, the stairs
leading to the grand jury room will
be ciosely watched
right, is made along lines which ac-
centuate the waist line
There is something suggestive of
the peasant costume about this and
the touch of embroidery furthers
this impression, although the gown
is strictly the dernier cri from
Paris
fail to
failing
on in school. Indeed, they had only
got to the page where it said
"There has been a big bun on the
bin." But the letter was written in
fairy language, so of course it was
quite easy to read Nancy lead it
out loud- it went like this:
"Dear Captain Penny winkle: The
b supervisor of the Pioneer Tele,
hone Company of Tulsa. Okla
Miss Eilen Sundbrg and Miss Olga Sund.
berz of Del Valle have returned to their
home from Dallas where they attended the
Dallas Fair and visited friends.
Mias Ethel Eppright of 8o9 Lydia street,
has.returnedhome frem Dallas, whre she
yited Mr. L Turner and attended the
Stat Fair.
gnomes have dug a lot of gold out
of vne of ray mountains and put it
into a bag and run off with it. My
fairy helpers have searched and
searched in every one of my Nine
Hundred and Ninety-Nine King-
doms and all over the country of
the gnomes, but they always come
home empty-handed. The other day.
niable that the general opinion is
I that the present grand jury is de-
cidedly in favor of at least making |
a thorough investigation of Judge
James R Hamilton's charge. There
is a prevalent impression that the
present Travis jury is not only will-
ing but anxious to investigate the
• Klan.
at which covern were laid
Miss Annie Mallett. Misa An-
-
mints in the
gnomes say that they had buried it
at the foot of the rainbow
"We looked under one end of the
rainbow, but the other end goes
down under the ocean waves. Will
you kindly ask the Wigglefish peo-
ple If they have seen it. Perhaps
Nancy and Nick could find it, as
and inmates She has a lot of fun
the richest coni
United Blates.
Bet tv Compton is working on
"The Little Minister," the Barrie
play which Penrhyn Stanlaws is
picturizing
Peggy Hyland is featured in a
scenic picture taken during an au-
tomobile trip from Los Angeles to
New York
you up.”
Gloria Davenport, daughter of
the late Homer Davenport famous
cartoonist, has a role in Rex In-
gram’s film, "Turn to the Right."
Mebauren-Davidson
iBank. MeLauren ot Austin and
Lm Evelyn DavlAmn of Fayette:
Ei Ark wer. married Monday in
Faettevie. and are expecte4.t0
en austn Friday afternoon Mr.
Kcluren han bene A marker in
Ke Tena. State Normal at sen
Barro, for meveral year, and Mr
ketauren l. wel known in Travi.
kunty. and a most pubatanta!
itizen Th. couple wilI reside at
be Mclauren home rear webber-
Ma. _____
wedding Announced
I The following invitations were re-
eived in Austin Tuesday "Rev
nd- Mrs James Rider request your
resence at the marriage of their
aughter Hattie Hazel, to Benja-
hin James. Thursday, October 27,
amount had arisen to 192, 035,800
marks.
Bible Class to Meet.
R P Kulls Bible elass or [
the C’umberland Chureh will meet j
Thursday afternoon at 3 30 o’clock,
and a study of the Hook of Exodus
will begin.
ually spur up each of them. hour by
hour, to do better, and to meet and
love on a higher ground- And ever
between the failures, there will come
Klimpses of kind virtues to encour-
age and console.’'—Stevenson.
cording to his persnoal representa-
tive. High* Well. Larry not only
appears as the star, but he writes,
directs and produces his comedies.
And he also has to pay the cost of
production. including everything
from railroad fares to pies
Gordon Lewis, son of Mr, and s.
L. Lewis of San Antonio, is whh Mrs. i
E L. Faulkner. 2105 Neueces, while in 1
Amun to attend the University of Texas, I
Dr. and Mr* J. F. Lessine. of Sehulen-
5uns. i “r rsturnea, home after •
in Austin They motored wo 61
hrinE. Mm. K. n, R— M~ Lesine
mother, who was returning aftePan al-
zummer visit in Schuienberr and Colum-
i •
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1921.
"One Wild Week”
Billed As Great
Bebe Daniels' latest is called
"One Wild Week, and that seems
to sum it up pretty well, Pauline
Hathwaay has been subdued by
her aunt, who is planning to get
her money since the will provides
that Pauline is not to inherit if
•he commits sny indiscretion which
gets her in the newspapers before
the money is turned over to her.
The scheme of the crafty aunt and
her suitor is to get Pauline into dis-
grace But when Payline inherits
CHENEY CREPES AND SATINS
AND CREPE DE CHINES
are all* included in this annual October Silk
Rale.
CHENEY’S COREAN CREPE
The well-known Silk for Undergarments
did you Naney?"
But Nancy hadn’t either. “Did
somebody lose it?" she asked.
Mr. Will Parks, of Manor, Texas, ’
: writes October 8, as follow*: T l
suffered with rheumatism for eight
years After taking Prescription
C-2223 and Plough's 2223 Liver -6
i Pills I obtained wonderful relief. 1 3
’shall always recommend your Pre- ;
ascription and Pills to those suf- j
j ferine with rheumatism.
; There is little wonder at the suc-
cess which follow the us eof Pre- (
. scription C-2223. This treatment -
। was originated by a specialist, and I
I used by him in his private practice
i for years. It benefited the many
, who came to him suffering -with
rheumatic and blood trouble*—It 3
i has since made happy the thou- j
। sands who have sought relief in its 1
use. You can now. buy ♦his same — 1
; prescription—C-2223—at less than i
i the price which you would have J
l to pay a doctor for a visit—to say 2
nothing of the cost of the medicine.
| In taking Prescription C-2223 a a
cathartic is needed to help elimi-
> nate the posons. Plough’s 2223 a
i Liver Pills stimulate the activities
j of the liver, keep the bowels open.
1 They are also fine for biliousness 9
and the ills caused by co ns tit pation. ’
The short sleeves and the choker
collar are edged with fur, the same
continuing down the froft of the
bodice.
The red velvet evening gown from
Poiret, on the left. Is the most dar-
ing creation that has come from the
famous Paris houses this season
The waist is strapless, as well as
low- The full skirt of red velvet is
edged with fur. The bodice, what
there is of it, is of silver embroid-
ery. as are the cord and tassels.
^omen Voters Meet
The following officers were elect- I
d Tuesday afternoon at a meeting |
f the Austin League of Women
oters at th* Driskill Hotel Mra.
L J Smith, president Mrs. John
reston, first vice president. Mrs
orrest Farley second vice presi- 1
ent: Mr* T I Minter recording
ecretary: Mrs F B Lace, corre- I
ponding secretary: Mrs. A. P
Vooldridge, treasurer
The following standing commit - ’
es were appointel: I
Program: Mrs A. N. MeCallum.5
hairman Miss May Johnston. Mrs 1
aines Telephone: Mrs
Miss Nellie Chester of Dalia* is in Aus.
un.for “ extended visit -I her brothe
•nd niater. Rev. and Mrs. E L. Storey:
Mm John T. Battle of Dala. j. the
Austin Euest of her son. Dr. W w Battle
at 4109 Avenue G. '
or‘T L
X - IM
ONNA
K OUT-
piscopal Church in Austin
rprisinsly large The bo
irked Monday afternoon at
Miss Hattie Lou Harlow gave a
•t*-course dinner Saturday even-
ing in honor of her birth anniver-
and weak.
uMn.HR WhitU. .nd Miss Adele Whit-
:nu".A LJMonday nteht for
2," "er “ the death
.Mn John Amsier of Hempetend to i„
Auun bosaune „f the ia- al hef mot
er. Kn Fannle Lindermman
.Me..Sem E-gl- .Sr. Mi. Easen K—
ey and Mrs. W. Sillure of Geortetom
were Austin visitors Tuesday. "5*eto"n
exhausted her, that she has been t:e faults of married people contin-
States. Czec ho -Slovak ia and Rus-1, be accepted, that the Travis grand
sia. .re introduced into our fashton,iggme"prrumtPusnn
modes. I the Ku Klux Klan The mere fact
, , , I that the grand jury is beginning a
The original Paul Poiret after- third week of investigation is in it-
noon gown brown molre, on the poiraiznaricent.it bein«.potnted out
by court officials that it is almost
"rem Cloud, chairman; Mr*. Tom .
Neaver, Mra (1. T. Bonner Mem
ership: Mrs Ada Penn, chairman.
Bra J D Claybrook.
Mrs AN McCallum was elected I
| delgate to the meeting of the
League of Women Voters in Fort
worth October 21 to 29 Mrs !
Imith, president of the Austin
eague, also expects to attend and I
^as authorized to nppoint another
elegate
The five leading subjects to be
tresaed at the Fort Worth meet-
hg are The Prison System, The
Mucationa! Question, Child Wel -
are. The Minimum Wage The
rohlems of the Rural Women.
Governor P M Neff and Eenator
Di Hertzberg are to speak on the
rinon system; Prof C. 8 Potts of
he University of Texas Appears on
he program for five lectures on
Dur Government"; Miss Annle
Vebb Blanton is to give "The His-
try of the Minimum Wage in
m" Maud Woods Park, of Mis-
eMIpL national prenident of too
-zu- of Women Voters. Will At-
Md the Fort Worth convention,
nd ia planning to come to Auntin
l adare.. the young women who
re atudenta in the Untverelty.
your eyes nerd aid
there is no better
income i n s u r ance
than our optical
service.
Mr and Mra Erie
’ Harbour
“Many Women Knew”
"He wondered afterward,
sweetness and the mnelody we
amazing to him. If they had
out of Mary Neale’s unlettered
Sidleals
Eby Ruth Cameron
wha made.toantn were: Ml“ Jone. I
MMlli..' Alisn nirdie Grant.’ .
mim ,oberta Iavendar Miss Mar- ‘’Lows Boomerang."
Jorie Luke and Mina Marion Hkks
Among those who appenred on
the program in behalf of the Y W
1 A, drive for funds which is
scheduled to begin- October 34.
were Miss Katharine Rogers or
New York City; Miss Lucy New-
ton, dean nf women of the Uni-
Lillian Stevens, dialect
’ Higher Education "
M F Spain, "Dixfe," piano
no mate for her Anything s better
for her than gofnE on. Se nsuai I some wealthy friends, she gets Into
feeling len t wrong in itself It‛g 1n trouble right off—being arrested as
the world because we have bodies an • thief at the depot Under an
well ns minds It's like the root orjassumed name she is sent to a re-
a plant but it ought not to be a very formntory. where most of the ac-
biK part of the plant it s one jtior takes place Of course, Bebe
the responsibilities or men anq wo -- i‛ ‘rtarestmne ‘er n’tendente
men to help each other to meet on A
I niKh Pane and on the whole__
I health’s the rule of the world th-t. an electric machine for detecting
the way the larger numlwr , 14. ’ I criminals Her final stunt is to
bands and wives Tunu , L hus break out of the reformatory taking
are, do live +.2,515 A the} some of the inmates with her
cair-id toKether —Dorothy Frana kinealey play, oppostte
Sonathing to Remember H,„ Tim.fthe.vivaclous »,*r_
You Think Everything I. Over
Thorn are alarm, in every horn,
where there . husband and wite that
-em while lh,,. be going on. •o
rio. takie that youa think ,
I n n.nor Ihe woman would ever I capital inveated in the tierman film
•nd do o.,. “ten The, mny thin.a 1 industry inst January 1 waa 98, TH..
thing, and even think things] 000 marka And on July 1 the
Society Meets
The Minsionary Society of the
red A Ken Memorial Church me?
I regular ntudy Monday afternoon
I the chure h The lesson was
ken fre m the Ft. ok of Amos, and
le f * were pres -
Lt Mrs. Henry Faulk, Mo Flor-
bre McKellar. Mrs. L. L Kellum,
re Donald . Me Kay, Mrs J p
drlan St , rs M Williamson,
ra C W Lucas Mra R Schu-
ann, Mrs Mary (‘aldwell Mrs
rett, Mrs W I Canion. Mrs,
WHAT THE THINKERS HAVE
THUOHT ABOUT MARRIAGE
Testerday when I was looking
through my quotation files tot
something, it seemed to me that al-
most every other quotation concern-
ed the greatest of human relations
And since 90 per cent of my read-
ers are married or have been, or
have a good chance of being some-
time. I thought they would be in-
terested to know what some wise
folks say about marriage
Whenever a woman has captivat-
ed a man with a lifelong fascination I
the secret has been that he never
Recent Investigations showed
nclumively that the mouths of
■ large percentage of the people
Ntbis country are veritable bree-
s places for dangerous germs
hey showed also that brushing
e teeth with ordinary tooth
ste or powder did not clean be-
Men the tecth and did not ef-
etively sterilize the mouth
The only effective precaution
ajnst these germns which cause
Mh decay and infect the passages
the lungs and stomach, acrord-
g to n prominent henlth expert
[the regular use nf an antiseptic
puthwash such as Steroline
Dentista and physicians every-
lere advise the use .,f this famous
rease preventive. They recom-
nd brushing the teeth rerularly
th Steroline, gargling it fre-
ently and spraying the nose and
boat with it. The mouth is the
kin inlet to the hody and enough
re cannot be given in keeping it
a healthy condition. Take no
Nka. Get a bottle of Steroline
Ml your druggist and use it regu-
ly.
new life, vigor, brightness, mors
color and abundance.
NEW YORK—One touch of em-i
broidery makes the whois world j
kin- At least so it seems from the *
way the gay colors of the Balkan j
Entering on the third week of
their investigatiens. It seems a fact !
if general courthouse opinion can |
nag? song He had seen her as a
bride, he remembered the rap’ misty
look she turned toward Neale, who
having got her bent his mind, to
earning the place he coveted, deny-
ing her the bread of life. Was Hugh
(her son) singing his mother's mar-
riage song and arcomplishing one ot
those divine compensations whereby
our bitter waste springs up in lar.
gras*’—Alice Brown
Some women when they mrry
are not content to be the sweetheart
and wife, but must also take the
place of mothers and sisters too
But let her remember the woman
who closes a man’s heart against
those of his own blood, that some
day the one door she has iert open
will surely slam in her face "—Car-
dinal Newman
An Everlasting Giving ep
There h one thing that is essen-
tial in marriage and that’s patience
with each other .Marriage is a per-
petual concession, surrender—It's an
everlasting giving up. that s the di-
vine thing about It"— William Dean
Howells
“Anything that’s telt by decent
men in love is felt just as truiy
though not always so strongtyby
Women Jo love And if a a .man
"epn t Teel that answer in her heart
as to what he feels, why then he's
Raymond Ditmars. curator of th*
New York Bronx Zoo, is a scenario
writer now. He has conceived a
picture called "The Four Seasons."
showing birds and animals and fish
—as well as flowers and trees—as
they appear from spring to winter
Aiss Rarloiv
entertains
Mins Ethel Brydson superintend-
M of the primary department of
he First Congregational Funay
chool, will entertain the depart-
■Mt thte Wednesday afternoon
om 4 o’elock at her horns, 716
rest Avenue
Associated Press.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1«—A 20-
year courtship culminated last night
in the marriage of William Coburn,
90 years of age, and Mrs Edith
R Wood, aged 89. In the chapel of
the Soldiers’ Home at Sawtelle. a
suburb Bride and bridegroom de-
declared they "never felt younger "
—
SIGN TURK-SOVIET PACT
Program of U. D C.
Th* monthly literary meeting of
the IJ. D C will be held at the
Museum Thursday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock Mrs E. C Haygood,
the hist oris n. has arranged the fol.
lowing program
Miss Coralie Gregory, song
Mrs. J E Williamson, paper.
"Life of John F Reagan "
eeting and routine business of the
ganization dipcusped The at-
ndance at the meeting was large
yfreahments were served during
• so lai hour hy Mrs W T Wroe
id Mrs Maud Muckleroy The
xt meeting af the Auxiliary will
i held November 3
Pep" Ranquet Held
The annual pep banquet of the
L W C A including the memhers
I the advisory board of the Uni-
rsity organisation faculty team,
presentatives of the City Y W
I A. 4 nhinet members, and cap-
uis nf the fins* ne team was held
| the Cactus Tea Room Monday
toning
Fifteen tables were decorated and
ates laid for about 1 Ao guest*
iss Betty Bert Smutz. social
Mirman nt the University Y W
I A., Introduced the guests rap
ins and the tonstmistress These
J Prescription C-2223 has been re-
duced in price. The large sixe now
costs ' you 31.00: the trial 60c.
Plough's 2223 Liver Pi lla— to the
blue tin box—25c. There has been 1
no change in-the sixe of the pack-
age. if your druggist wont’ sup-
ply you at the above prices, write} “
The 2223 Laboratory, Memphis,
i Tenn. Free samples and literature 3
on request.
Peesceaprow~ — a
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