The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 10
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Leeds Wedding and Honeymoon
WARREN’S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
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wife sobbed
A VICTROLA
Asks for Pistol.
TOBIN'S
Brot
Phone 6510
801-803 Congress.
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$3.75
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Why the food we eat may fail to keep us fit
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MONDAY, OCT. 31St
ANOTHER WARREN SALE!
Lay
Men's Brown and Block
Boys Belts
Calf Shoes
25c
All si
Spring Neele Suita
25c
Buss 24 to 30. each
FRIDAY GROCERY BARGAINS
WARREN’S 213-15 E. 6t
s
AUSTIN'S ONLY ONE-PRICE CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
/ ______ __________________________________
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MANY BARS TO
RAIL MERGERS
LONG SLEEVE
House Dresses
Will make your Hallowe’en Party a
success and you owe it to the children.
Children's
Sweaters
Austin Trunk
Is your appetite uncertain—your
digestion impaired?
YARD-WIDE
Bleached
Domestic
Bisached and Brown Canton
Flannel with soft fleecy fin-
ish at the unusual price of 150
yard
.adies Fi
Bai
nicely?
He asked me to get the run for
The new -arrangement of this depart-
ment affords ample room to display the
line.
New Coats, new Dresses, and at priced
sure to attract.
P
¥
Prices $
and U|
Unior
Brou
.41
1 allowe ‛en
' Hallowe'en has I
ustin by various
I
ing will mark th
hen the gbosts
consolidated
With valuation fixing and finane-
ine out nt the way the actual merg-
inz may proceed
CROOK CHIEF IN HOSPITAL
KILLS SELF IN WES ARS
Ik Nashville. 1?
12 Illinois Central—Seaboard. 8
AS USUAL OUR LIST OF
FRIDAY SPECIALS
Y W. C. A. Mem
The members of a
A will enterfall
17 Brazos Street. 1
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v
the head
Wife Sobs Story.
"I had given him the gun." his
* HIS MASTERS VUKE”
wGuseOP
Look under the lid for this label.
85c
Blouses
DR. GUF
And Aimci
DENTIS
112%2 Congress Ave
Miss Wilcox 1
Miss I
Hn abou: forty o
er home Saturday
'clock with a Hull
^Cooney ran upstairs. Shope had
Nothing is smarter than these well tail!
ored youthful box-fitting models. A
pleasant surprise awaits the shopper ini
our Ready-to-Wear Section. |
rett Chamberlin, operating director
of the Chicago crice commission, as
one of the most dangerous Bafe-
blowers in the country
15c and 16cYd.
mained downstairs in
room, as had been his eustom
Half an hour after their arrival
Verna the daughter, ran downstairs
and told the sergeant that her moth-
er was ready to go. As she was
speaking ths reports of three shots
were heard. Then Mrs Shope
rushed from the sick room scream-
a' W
--j
-gn.
,8 o'clock.
Meuseum:
1. R. T-. J ®
Mrs. E. D.
arty.
Council
STRIKE
ccontinuea f^Mn pw 1. Col
"He had it in hs
cide in the Alexian Brother? hos-
pital while his wife, who had
brought him the pistol a few mo-
ments before, was kissing him
igh School, 3:14
Ladies' Aid S
hurch, 8 o’clock
SPECLAL VALUES IN
Boys’ Two-Pants School Suits
$6.50 to $8.75
$1.00
Rose Copts Red and other
shades in these good Sweat-
■ ers for children 2 to 6 years
S*
V
A,
Lehigh Valiev 5
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MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN S
Blue Serge Suits
$19.50 to $28.00
Single and Double Breasted models tn Storm
and French quality.
Suits of Worsteds and
Cassimeres
In s variety of stylien models—
$17.50 to $37.50
Grey and Brown striped patterna in ih'H
good Suits.
Overcoats
$10.00 to $25.00
New models with belted effect and others
in plain style
3 Baltimore
4 Erie 13
Read the details of OUR BIG AUTO INNER TUBE SALE in Sunday's Austin Amer
ican. See our window display. _____________________j
New shipment of Boys’ Leather
Belts with adjustable buckles
54x76
Cotton Blankets
$1.50 Pair
size Blankets in as-
sorted stripe patterns in Blue
Pink White and combination
effect Priced Monday only,
pair ............... $1-50
In Your Win
Now
PHONE 6
ente Patriotic Society of Ja- i
mrzez-onE I
Blouses
75c and
L Benefit Parti
| The Ladies Aid <
treet Church hav
ome of Mrs O.
ewning Avenue.
nd other amuseme
You Watch Ye
Let Vs Watch Y
Ideal School Frocks
or ALL WOOL SERGES-.
$4.00 to $7.50
Piain One-ptec Dress styie with Mil saah and
embroiderd collar and Middy Sult* 1" recalation
and novelty styles
some are offered with Midies of Red or 10
w col Flannel and pleated Serge ekirts Sizes
1 to 14
Friday Social •<
Mrs. O. L. Bro
arty, 8 o'clock.
Gov. Davis
choo Mothers’
Y. W. C. Au
hand and I was kissing
by when, O! why did
when he was getting
Women's and Growing Girls'
Fall Pumps and 7
Oxfords
Three-strap Brown and Blac)
Kid Pumps ......... $4.35
Brown Calf Brogue Oxfords $38
Two-strap Black Safin Pumpe
beaded . . $75
Flat heel Brown Calf Oxfors
pair ....... $35
CHICAGO-Oct Fred Shope | shot himself three times through
king of saeblowers," known alsoh
as Charles Reiser, committed sui-
Pennsy IvanfA and
ANTHRAC
Mr N II H l’ (
Fatal ’ shed
DEEP SHAFT M
bail Last May he and three com-
panions were surprised by Officer
John Ryan in the act of blowing a
safe in the Postal Telegraph build-
ing He was arrested in connec-
tion with the killing of Watchman
John O'Donnell of the Western
Shade Cloth company, forwhich
In th
you can
f he heart
Airy
Milled fr
mills, bar
of the co
liciousnen
him god-
he do it.
along so
good-by
Shope was sent to the hospital
on the night of Oct 10. after he
had been shot through the spine j
" -ti-*h- paralyzed in a gun
of his home at 1704 '
The commission must determine
the value of every line to be merged
Ronds of the corporation that he,
comes the owner of the merged
properties must at par not exceed
the total value of the properties •
15c Yard
ANE single food element essential to health!
f ) We now know that many of our inefficien-
\J cies and failures are really due to lack of a
health-maintaining element in food—the water-
soluble vitamine. Scientists are agreed that with-
out this one food factor we lose appetite and
weight and fall off in health.
This is why thousands of men and women who
are eating otherwise good and wholesome meals
find their energy and vigor slipping. And this is
also why many have little appetite and remain in
a state of lowered vitality.
Today Fleischmann’s Yeast is recommendedas
a corrective food for overcoming these difficulties,
for Fleischmann’s Yeast has been discovered to
be a rich source of the essential vitamine we need
throughout life.
Fleischmann’s Yeast is a wholesome, fresh food,
assimilated like any other food. Eat it at any
Out on $100,.000 Bond.
He was at liberty on $100 000
for $3.06
64176 Nash i W ap White
Tan and Grey Blanketa . $3.51 1 .
Wenl and woot mixed BLanket«c$
17.25 and up • VWL•
A special purchase offred at an
unusually low price Gooe
well made of eood materjal । weeht material. belted stvie
1 y.arripe pattemn • to I sizea s to 10 yw. each . .sa.m
$1.65
Dark Percale Huse Dresses
in neat new styles. Figures
and striped patterns. Regular
sizes, each ............ $1.65
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cJhe right Cream s'lll
ghyou beauty
no ocher car^
Bo select and use only the
cream your skin demanda.
TARINELLO
Lettuce Cream, toe oleansing:
Tissue Cream, for rough, dry
akin; Astringent Cream, for
oily skint Acne Croam, for
blackheads; Motor Cream, for
protection; Foundation Cream
before powder; Erasetor, for
wrinkles.
The present plan the cornmission
annourices, is based on the most
comprehensive survey of American
cominercial geoEraphy in its rela-
tion to transportaton ever male
Systems to Merge.
Here are the nineteen bir sys- ■
terns and the number ot lines they
I will absorb under the present plan: |
1 New York Central. IS
2 Pennsyivania. 20
4 Ohio. 11.
In the event the nationwide strike,
deduled for Sunday morning be-
■nee effective James A. Baker
derai receiver for the International
• Great Northern railroad, under
dere from Attorney General
sugherty has authority to seek
►vemment ald in operating tralna
i the aystem, Mr Hartman said
|MN tbe proclamation become
wcessary. the district attorney said
I would file mouon before Fed-
at Judge Joe Hutcheson at Hous-
«. that being the district where
to receiver for the International
Great Northern was appointed
The attorney general's inetruc-
MB airect that action be taken
mainet employes or former em-
ves who would interfere with the
Mat ion of raiiroada in the atate
id in case of arresta bonds of
506 ehouid bo required
Of Navy Tricotine and Velours Are
Priced—
f mattlea ana that consegventy the
mauer again -a-out of its bend
E“rebaccoh. one member said I
B liilrh -ouia be • recital ot
bznt leading up to the conter- j
f came and then a mere statement
Mat - board ewes nothang fur
• be M da' members and The
probably will be issued
r nbout j0 o’clock tomortow. imre-
dlately after the telegrams calling
rt the strike are sent out by head
3 the unjons Tbese are acheuled
i to be filed at9am.
In disc uaama the resolutom an - l
BiUbtw the eerike orders the umon
areidenu declared that “t out- ,
Staneing teature was that it,was
M the statements mae to
tbe uniens by Ben of the i
Moard that wage reductions Wo-d 4
not be oonAidered by the hoard fz
anv emnjoves until tbe rules and
F morking conditions for tbose em- I
ployes had been settled
. "Hoopers Promise Responsibie.,
Mr Hooper » argumenta mace 1
i .wMibir by the miasionary work
Vterarr. McMenimen, were Wie turn-
ing in the d iscussione over
F {Sping off tbe walk-out the union
jkeaders said , .
a-"The chieftain® pointed out that
the strike “absolutely was off an
8} that a walk-out could not now be
called until a new vote had been
HFtaken.
-We are not making anV.Pians
[ now for a new' vote, said Mr —e5
FINE WHITE
Granulated Sugar
10 Pounds 65c
Flrat quality Sugar, speclally
priced _
Jowl Meat
10c Per Pound
This good quality Jowl Meat at
an unusual price. _____ _
6 Pere Marquette
7. New- England. 8
7a New England—Great Lakes
Pinto Beans
7 Pounds 50c
Fancy re-cleane Pinto Beans
at a bargain price
SUGAR CURED
Picnic Hams
17c Per Pound
Standard Brand Rienie Hama at
thia low price.
Wedding and honeymoon pictures
of wimam B Leeds, heir to Amer-
ican millions, and Princess Xenia
of Greece. Above, a happy Lon-
Children’s Ribbed
Hose
25c Pair
Strong durable Hose for school
wear Brown and Black Chil-
dren’s Brown Ribbed Hose, spe-
cial at. pair ................150
Dark and tight patterns in
deecy Outings Soida, stripes,
etc. Extra good values
found mysteriousy murdered Later
Shope was accused with Clarence ;
White- Eigteenth ward teaming '
contractor, of the murder of one n-g-,
Marshall, head of the Golden Rule ; Zella Martin, Driskil Hotel,
department store I Ladiee Entrance Auetin, Tex,
manusivania, Bukovina and Bes-
sr are no" included in Ru-
3-STRAP
Black Satin
Pumps
$4.50
stynsn Black Satin Pumpe
with three inatep strapa ana
Bady Louis heel, A Monday
opportunity for the thrifty
speclal ............ #.s0
95c
Pink and Blue Blankets with
woven in designs of Bunny.
Toddy and Kitten An extra
good value ............. 95c
that erime Mahoney was later
don honeymoon picture Below, at
the wedding. Princess Christopher,
Leeds mother, the bride and
groom and in front. Prince Peter
of Greece.
He has been aacompanying Mrs
Shope and her two children Ver-
na. 14 'ears old. and Kenneth. 12
years old to the hospital on her
daily visit to her husband
Monday Shope asked his wife to
bring him a 25 caliber olt au-
tomatic pistol which he had in the
house. Yesterday she took it to
him She and her daughter went
into the room Sergeant Cooney re- -u- mg
*— - reception I crime Harry Andrae and Thomas
Wilson were sentenced to be
hanged, and who on a second trial
were acquitted.
Several years ago he was arrested
for blowing safes in the West Side
Masonic Temple building. 10 North
Oakley boulevard. John Mahoney,
brother-in-law of "Mops. Volpe,
secretary of “Diamond Joe" Esposi-
to. confessed Shope a activities in
Mothers’ Clu
The Palm Schoc
ing at the Gover
on, 400 Davis Str
ai program and ।
e features of it.
him yesterday and I did. I didn’t |
and partbally paralyzed in a gun I think he would do that-he "as. .80
fight in front of his home at 104 cheerful. There »un any razon
nr tn straet । for him to kill himself—no reason j
That ‘same night hi. wite. Mr. (at all----"
— - - - —--- • Shope was 43 years old. He owned I
his own home and an apartment
building worth $60,000. He has
been characterized by Henry Bar-
T owels
17x36 Fringed Huck Towels—
121c
Hoe Quality Rath Towels
with fancy checked patterns
each 25c
11x18 Hemstitched Huck Towels,
each • - ...... 30e
Barber Towels, doz- ....... 75c
Aseocisted Press-
.washpicTo Atorne
Harman v san Antonio, to re3ue8
a proclamation from a federal
fudge against ’he strike of emplovse
iX railroad in Texas, mav t-re^
earded as a model of instructens
5NeK would be sent all di. tri ct.a;
tornevs in the event of a
railroad StFke. Attorney General
! daueherty sand today
Whe the situation in Texen 1»
. sometha! different Mr Peuzhert
expiainea as some ot the railta22
there are in the hand, of recevea
HEeless the principle followed
′ of justice would
appigs’cAsE precedent.
Acceding to oftctalsorstasdne
-rtment the government 18 Da]1n8
of action in the event of
Emergenc upon ihe.eecisora
the supreme court in the.can 2,
v gantenapothert t5pr
Fustnhterterence wit the operato
X"Interstate trains into and out Bt
ChicaEoaerine his decision in that
s thewcontentsornwer
the government. Justice 5
' seidv.r, government, entrusted 2y
m.Fver kerms of it. being, with
Soerana duties to de exereised
sagssama
। must-azera"a‛ S8S“hndic*
ST«wi cient anserto.it *r h«
to one of thosczcpuztsanthe"mat
iopern:larotigaton Which i,is
under to prompteshewtng=oan 0
Eftcient to give it a stanains in
courcires authorities.
cinE Kmerous authorities the
opintos bnnstrom these decision
ma! Wne .t « not theuprovncan
the government to interternteneny
were matter of private controver
petemn individuals or to uw 'fs
{ beta' newer, to enforce the rishts
59herarasa,a romplam^d oa
.2.--
hv the constittion are entruztedno
rake care of the nation and con-
=?1M; which the nation ses "he
auty all the ciuxen. .ecuring to
them their common rights then the
mere fact that the governmen
> M pecuniary interest in 'he con:
4mvergy is net sufficient to €
trudeit from tbs courts, or prevent
s» 4. taking measures therein to
E Hu ascharge tbese constitutional
n duties."
Federal Aid to
Operate Train-
Seen in Orders
Best Rice
8 Pounds 50c
Fine quality Hea Rtes at
low price
24 POUND SACK OF
Best Flour
$1.05
Strictly suandar beet paten
Flour
Medium heavy ribbed
Suit, Bleached or
each ...........-.......
CHILDREN'S
Welt Stitchdown
Shoes
$1.85
Sites 8 to t.
Sizes IH to 11..... $2.25
Rixes US to 2 $250
Made of good Brown Calf
Leather Solid leather so lea
Men's Bleached Spring Needl
Union Suits
$1.25
Th, lowest pfice for year
' Blankets! Blankets!
| Cotton and Wool Blankets la
a splendid assortment-- s
72*80 Heavy Grey Blankets— 2
$3.00
60x7€ Nashua Woolnap Blanketi
These sturdy Suita are sized 8 to 17 years Colon
are Grey. Bmwn and Novelty Mixtures Jum
lke two suits for the price of ona l
—
5 Women’s Sweaters
in a New Lot—
$3.00 to $6.75
Brown Blu* Black and Green
with Tuxedo collars of brushed
and plain wool in contrastins
Percale and Madras ^ercoats
Beaver cal
in colors,
seal bag:
now mode
priced, a
that wea
tunning.
n Unson Pacinie—Northwentern 2
1. Burlington—Sort hoc. Pacific. »
IS Miwakee-Great Norunerm. s
16 Santa T*. 3
IT souchera Pacific. Rock Laland
U I r iwo—Katy Cotton-el t.
it Chicago—siamoun Pacne i*
15c Yard
Best sott-fintsh Bieachee
Muslin on sal, at less than
actual values. Special at 156
This yearl
leather
year, Prid
down, qu:
better,
styels are
derful, arl
r‛ " •
I
before hal
shown 11
bags in
great qu
of a 11 r a
s h ap e B
leathers.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNNG. OCTOBER 28. 1921.
8 Chesapeake At Ohio. 3
3 Norfolk & Western 5
10 Southern 9
11 Atlantic Coast Line—Louisville
Madeline Shope, asked for police
protectjon against enemies of her
husand, whom she said might try
to "kill her. Detective Sergeant
Lawrence Cooney of the North Ro-
bey street station was assigned.
We really
overdone I
. . ’
son. A vi
our store
| ea antly
$3.50 Pair
Wide and English toe styles in
these serviceable Shoes All
sixes
sa ehtxatox, of a, principal ACCIDENT
railways into nineteen big compet- POLGH KEEPSIE. N. T- Oct 3?
ine svstems aa announced by the Arthur L Fitzpatrick, who was Be-
Interstate Commerce Commission rously injured several weeks ago
has a long- long trail to wander be- when he was thrown from a trolley
fore it becomes a reality it cannot car today is glad he suffered tbs
become effective within a year, at accident, for it restored his memo- .
least rv which he lost a year ago when
First, rhe commission must send struck on the head in a bicycle ac-
copies to governors of all states elaent
and to the railways pjtppatrick is a trolley conductor |
Then, at a time not yet set a Severa weeks ago he attempted to
hearing muat be held when any pun down the shades on • car in a 1
obiections by state authorties oi Fainstorm He was standing on tbe f
railways mav be filed While every nine board and was struck by I
effort has been made to make the ‘which threw him heavily in- .
present plan objection- preof, 13 i. pile of atone (
probable that it will emerge from . found be had a fractured
the hearing badly cut up and in skun
ter lined . year ago he was thrown from :
When the last objection ha* heen hiS bicycle and his head struck the |
heard and disposed of. the merEers curb tracturing his skull He was.
can go ahead Every line affes ted the hog pi tai for sorne time, but
must fils application to merge its memory was impaired and his t
holding and the commission must wire says he was unable to remern-
O K th* application ber events of the day Recovering
Cum of Merger:,, at the hospital here and about ready .
Th«n th- commtsstom win. have t t return to hl, home pitzpatrick !
tace the tough problem of valun. 5 p.. neve" felt better. *a4 i
tion and financing on wnen Ipe ihAt 515 memory i, what it was be-
whom success of the plan .depend tor hi Frst accident
People of the Untted Statee
spend enough money for candy and
ice cream annualhy to build half a
dozen ?uper-dreadnaughts
The need for scientifically tested yeast
Froah yenst has heen pro^d by nmnt teat tobea
food for oorrootint fun-dowa ooadition. oonodpoaon.
indgestiom rod oort^n akin dioordor, Thooo ontinol teste
were til made •itb Floitohmmt Yotrt. Btrrtro of urMt-d
yu-vitamnine proptrrriont thrt oootrjn dru^t or otbor out.
rant Fl^rcluntm • Yttrtffnth} it t pun food. neb it rtt*.
mnt. in which it mutuant up to the high ttundurdt not by
Ubontoriuutndhoupiulu Thu funiliur tin-foil puchtfa on th
the yellow luhui iu the only form in which Flunchmunn • Yuout
for HesJihutold- .
Hartman Orders
Model Plan For
Handling Strike
TIMELY BEDWEARITEMS-
81 **’ Seamless Sheets
$1.25
A durable full sized Sheet rea-
sonably priced
81x90 Seamiess Sheets, eutra
quality $1-65
72x50 Seamless Sheets >115
72x90 Good Value Sheets. 850
REGULAR SIZE
PILLOW CASES
25c and 40c Each
Aasoclated Press.
BAN ANTONIO Texas Oct.272
i Authority to request of the united
States district court a proclamation
mwarning all persons against tres-
S passing upon the property of ral-
roads in Texas under federal re-
5 pe^verahip whose employes are on
■trike or doing any act which would
g obstruct or interfere with operation
8 or trains by receivers” was vested
Bail United States District Attorney
John D. Hartman here today in in -
structions received from Attorney
General Daugherty.
To Protect I. A G N-
Power to protect the International
& Great Northern railroad, whose
600 trainmen are now on strike, in
of disorders on the system,
was given District Attorney Hart-
man at his own request, ha said
in stating that he would not sug-
F Mt to Federal Juval West here
of the western district of Texas that
a proclamation he issued at this
B aim* Mr Hartman announced that
he had received additional instruc-
tions from the attorney general
which did not care to make pub-
lic at this time.
•‘There is no cause for immediate
action." he said, adding that the
proclamation will no’ be requested
L- unul there ia actual violence and
the roads are interrupted by strik-
5- ers in giving their normal service
* Or orficials of the roads have reason
believe that their properties are
G th danger
Soak Government Aid
time, 3 to 3 cakes a day. You will like its fresh,
dutinctiw flavor and the clean taste it leaves in
your mouth.
Have it on the table at home and try ’ it as
a sandwich filler or spread on crackers. ’Have
it at your office and eat it at your desk. It is
good in milk, and many like it just plain. If
troubled with gas dissolve it first in very hot
water. This does not affect the efficacy at
the yeast Place a standing order with your
grocer for Fleischmann’s Yeast and get it fresh
daily.
Send 4c in stamps for the booklet, “The New
Importance of Yeast in Diet.” So many inquiries
are roming in daily for this booklet that it is
necessary to make this nominal charge to cover
cost of handling and mailing Address THE
FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, 701 Washington Street.
New York, N.Y.
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