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D. R. T.
CONFESSES TO
3ASTROI
DIES OF WOUNDS
(Continued trom Page 1, Cat 1.*
TRAIN WRECK
IN FUL
wireless
TO FETE LEGION HEAD
1.APEER
TODAY A HP SATURDAY
3-
Exercises at Grave.
Corinne
Mac S ider
the ?
Robertson, acting president
sentencei
Griffith
j wreath of
in
Roush places where the present KILLED IN JERUSALEM
post here
r.
The
EASY TO KILL
{killed and 13 others were wounded1
Single
RATS
rioters on the Jewish quarter
RECORD FOR DUELS
ROME
this $20,000 JEWEL THEFT
Ne outs
$20,000 from his room
Riley
ward and
the
smaller wreath of Texas cedar with I
STAGE GUN FIGHT
Use American Want Adi.
EARTHQUAKE IN PERU
giv en
LIMA —Four
AMATEUR CHORAL CLUB PRESENTi
TOO MUCH MEAT
Cyrena Van Gorda
Mezzo Contralto from Chicago Grand Opera Co.
Gaines,
Fred Cloud, Mrs
(iranberry.
SECRET RING FEARED
body
Massat husetts open
champion
ALBANIA IS INVADED
Ames, 92,
ued
Wunderlich.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
A
EXTRA—Two-Reel Comedy—
de r
SKINNY.
A mile-a-minute funny movie.
CHURCH SERVICE IN DANCE
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FEATURES SHAWN S PROGRAM
Hi
3:U0
CARL M’CULLOUGH
Red Hot Bargains
Bargains
"Squirrel Heaven”
BYRON and HAIG
At Joseph s Gigantic Fall-Time
In the Book of Vaudeville
Phone 6080
Lavaca at 17 th.
UNLOADINGSALE
HABSoEK
THE FALL OF EVE
SILVER and DUVAL
TODAY AND SATURDAY
“The Star Boarder”
Constance Binney
Calomel G
the
but Treacherous
Becky
Revent
tember.
Next Dose mav Salivate. Shock
Liver or Attack Bones
COMEDY and PATHE
NEWS
Hustle In and Get In on the
:0:
Slaughter
uffer from k
It you
!
NOV.
7
MONDAY,
At 8:30 P. M.
Ted Shawn
GOODS THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE LAST
MAI
Famous Dancer
THE ENTIRE
WEEK ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
SHIPMENT GOES AT HALF PRICE.
JOSEPH’S
211 EAST
SIXTH ST.
Alttrna
SEATS NOW ON SALE
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RENiyANGORDC.'
^MAJESTIC
3- BIG TIHE VAUDEVILLE
idneys or
Out of 0
Assisted by Louis Horst,
the pianist: Martha Gra-
ham. premier danseuse,
and Dorothea Bo wan and
Betty May. two beauti-
ful young dancers.
WARD and DOOLEY
In What We Can Do
the Farmers’ and Merchants’ State
Bank of Correll, with a capital of
In one of his Twentieth Century All-American Comedy-
Dramas, termed—
. A. AMES DIES
GREENVILLE —T
LLIAMSON FAI
IREAU MEETS
THE CURRENT OF FUN’
Presenting Mme. Burnell,
the Scientific Enigma.
Boothe,
Mr*
Freif
Semi-u>eeki
Ray Snow. Marinne Valmar
and C. Carrol Clucas in
Bootleggers, with a Song
and Dance Highball
sales-
f con -
made and considerable work done
toward constructing perfect streets
to the city limits connecting with
the main highways leaing out of
Austin
i In October amo
anti 38 in Septem
pared with Oct
month showed a
oximately 1127.00
ctober. 1920, amot
145
<>r th.
GRAND CENTRAL
The King of the Movie Actors on the Screen
TODA$ AND SATURDAY
Texas, lay this wreath upon
and lieutenant Alt obeli, both of this: hallowed tomb ’
placed upon the grave a the Machigan penitentiary at Jack-
Texas mountain laurel. , son
s Mary
Wilson,
country stephen
given us ’
SPECIAL BARGAINS ASSEMBLED FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
RGETOWN €►
.S PASTOR
-- . -------- ------ — fenae to shake the testimony of the
celebrationof his entrance into the government’s star witnesses in the
1 nne Sr a r State 1 nn » a A -- --- . - ___
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Mrs
B 1
Mrs.
TO CUT SHORT A COLD
TAKE A CALOTAB!
Sperial l* A
OROETOWN,
Tope of On
hr WMlumwon
RANGERS TO TRIAL AT
WEATHERFORD FRIDAY
PEACE OFFICER I Austin Streets
HANCOCK
■■ Opera House ■*
ONE NIGHT ONLY
--------------- .• questions
involved in the Irish settlement
Florentine manner, and Mr. Shawn
' is assisted by youne giri dancer.
robed as Fra Angelico anzels The
Doxology, the Twenty-third Psalm.
The Palms and “God Be With You
Texa
"" W.EClune ,
presets I
NELL SHIPMAN
LEW and
PAUL MURDOCK
Lay In Vour Winter Supply
New
PHONE 6246
the r
5, 1
“THE PINK MASK
NEXT WEEK
Wednesday. Thursday. Friday
and Saturday______
“AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY
Made Just to Please You!
HANCOCK OPERA HOUS
FRIDAY. NOV. 4 •
Deeddb
Heneipeaned
BenWanTuyle
fmmaneriqnalesy
aysem supmen
r
l
“The Case of
Hatcher. Mian Hazel Hornsby. Mrs. golf
ed bandit seriously wounded tn a
i gun fight in the Bank of Alicia at
Lewis Labenske Mrs Lucy Carnes.
Mrs Paul (Goldmann, Mrs M S Louise Tellier,
at Charlie, on trial in the district
court at Henrietta. was given to the
Jury at noon today
laid upon
Washington. Mrs Mollie Platt Mrs.
he returns home early n*xt 1
He was the first < ommander {
the STICKING BIG TIM
of tarvia has already been applied have been completed te receive
except for a few gape and a sec- former Emperor Charles and ex-Em- I
tion to Hanford "Jac
newly elected Legion
! ate attention.
The object of present street ac-
tivities is to put the main Austin
S. P. HAS "ON-TIME" WEEK
Movember 1-10 has been an-
fe nouneed as the period of the South-
ern Pacitie “On Time passenger
rive, similar to • Grive held early
"last December Th* purpose of the
eamoatgn is to secure • hirher per-
2sa cantage ot Southern Pacifie trains
B arriving at terminals on time
a email part of the general paving
program being carried out by the
street commissioner All work now
being done is with the city street
gang, and contract work has prac-
tically been abandoned with the
THURLOW H WEED
Embalmer and Funeral Director;
Modern Funeral Home.
Superior Ambulance Service.
ILDING PERMI
OCTOBER i
ustin building pe
nth of October j
r the value of th
LITTLE ROCK Ark — The alleg
th* cause
world at present is in need of re-
formation. but not by legislation.
church of San Francisco.
The Girl from'
God's Country
HOLD BOAT FOR PARADE
PORT ARTHUR—United States
collier Sapelo ready to sail from this
port with fuel old for the navy was
instructed today by the Navy De-
partment to remain here until after
Armistice Day to enable officers and
crew, numbering 75 men. to take
part in the local celebration.
Appleton State bani
of $15,000 Iack of
LONDON.—Minister of Interior of
Saxony today announced in the Sax-
on parliament that a network of se-
cret organizations had been discov-
ered in Saxony aiming at the de-
struction of the constitution and the
stirring up of a monarchist rebellion
have listened
MeKcan. Mrs. Annie D Pickrell, Country club The medical examin-
Mo Frank Raymond. Mrs. (i M er and police said death was due
W. Sterner to suicide
W P
retown rhure h •
ng >. and only
nt meznhers we
and participate
(•fine
JONESBORO. Ark—Two of the
found today
ARCHITECTS MEET
WACO—The Texas State Associ-
a tion of Architects is in session to-
day and will extend the meeting
©ver until tomorrow. Otto H Lang,
of Dallas, the president, is presiding
The Texas chapter of the American
Institute of Architects will assem-
ble tomorrow afternoon.
sharp earthquake
R T..
life imprisonment in
pioneer resident of Hunt county,
died at his home here late yester-
day He was born at Augusta, Me .
and came to Texas in 1848.
ond heavier coat la scheduled to go prses Etta of Austria - Hungary asgram
on aa soon as the first drtea Com- exiles on the leland of Madeira ac-
minsioner Searig ht said that he m- icording to a talegram received here
perted to make these ten main todav from Funchal, chief city oft D
Austin thoroughfares perfect drive- the island
MASON CITY, Iowa
Alford. Mrs
• is believed to have set the record1 formed a guard of honor around the
Au8tfor small gun practice
Halifax. according
America .pledze .oursekves.to.carrylthrec banasts whose attempt t robi5250002nthe
on .nd to and defend the the RaAk of AMr|a at AlPa ParEwi ampita
r Austin naa resulted in a zun fight in which j reserves was
two citizens, Rex W A Franks | in each rate
and Marion Light, were fatally
done on
ine a pastor sin
* raled to the p
paving has crumpled, or has broken :
up. will later be replaced and made (
smooth said Commissioner Sea • {
sickening you Calomel attacks the
bones and should never be put into
RDIN’S CONDI
REPORTED AS
Falter D Hardin,
tior iizh School,
ily wounded in t
peday afternoon
bn a revolver int!
e was accidental
slowly recovering
orte from Eeton
rdin spent a rathe
uroday, attendant!
al said. but was de
kid be expected T
ications were thi
n will soon regain
ht arm. which wa
esult of the inJun
MICE
» EugeheC-in- STEARNS’
ELECTRIC PASTE
Beady fee Use - Better Than Traps
Directhoms is 15 languages la every box
Rata, Mie, Ceesiwm—. nta and Waterboas
Aeesroy food andLproperty and are carniers et
diensetearna Elrti Paste forces bese MU
to run from the b ul Qing for water and freehaair.
cand41b "Money back if II faila."
C. S. Gove earnest buys it
tiusweMntAznunterewrneenti SPFiF"aynamite"hfampine N
Lone star state. 100 years asu trial of B1< Tim Srurphynsv.
, "6 have learned of his earl feral others in eonnection with the
xun of hi, purpose in comine io 3361,000 Dearborn station mail rob-
ih 4:ream .Te. commemora te the iheir atories „r thet identricalon
| life of the rather of Texas, we the Murnh,
I Daughters of the Republie of ‘ • "
NEWTON. Maas—The
S J
Mrs.
Mrs
A company of four rangers left
Fort Worth yesterday for Weather-
ford, on orders of Adjutant General
Barton to be present throughout the
McNeal murder trial there.
Attempts at violence upon the de-
fendants in the McNeal case are
feared by officers there, several
threats on their lives having already
been made.
The case is that in which a serv-
l ice car driver was murdered on a
lonely road near Fort Worth, but
beyond the Tarrant county line,
about a month ago.
right Work now being «
Speedway and Guadalupe
Pennsylvania and Arkansas
ANTHRACITE
Me A LESTER COAL CO.
Established ItM.
DIEP SHAFT MeALESTER
arrount of Hi hr
Hutton, nhout o
C. W Hill. Mrs. George Massie, ' hanging by a small rope in a shel-
Mrs .1 W McLaughlin. Mrs Laura i ter on the links of the Prneburn
We are lost in over-legislation in Uirterthunaaroanaorezprans the
the state and in the church, he 1---- -■ •
ansistants present dances corre-
sponding to the anthem of the
usual choir and to the vocal solo
Mr. Shawn dances a sermon in dra-
matic pantomime representing the
drama of the sinner who finds the
way to salvation through repent-
ance
INSPECTIONS TOTAL 418 |
Robert Rockwood, city fire mar- i
ahal, made 418 inspections during
October, his report to the City
Council stated Thursday morning. ,
Re-inspections numbered 76.
V. O WErD mon. *
Automobile Ambulance
Motor-Drawn Funerals
the words.
BURDETTE VENIRE CALLED
! on- hundred pectal yeniremen
are now beine hummoned by Tra-
VW officers for the beeinning of th«
once at Madicon Burdett, former
nero policemen charged with hav-
- F .hot and kined John Walker.
:: another negro, on July 16. The
-hootine, which is alleeed to have
ia.ee plane through the window
~ - =nkers house. Is said to have
resulted from a controversy be-
tween the two men when Walker
obsected to Burdett’s attentions to
B hi daughter.
"We Boy Scouts of i
SHOT BY ROBBER
FORT WORTH—The condition
of Hirschel Strader. who was shot
last night while riding with E H
Huffman, by an alleged highway-
Rusconi 1
PASTEUR PATIENTS HERE
An epidemic of rabies among the
canine population of the section
surrounding Richland. Navarro
CLOSE TWO MORE BANKS
ST PAUL, xRnn . Nov 3 —Th *
state superintendent of bunks today
announe ed the • losing of two mor •
state banks in Minnesota They are
$144 TO HOLD ELECTION
Pay for judges and clerks in the
seven Austin wards for the charter
commission elected amounted to
1144, according to warrants issued
by City Clerk Joe Hornsby. Ten
dollars was expended in renting
places for holding the election in
two wards.
former Burkburnett policeman, shot
at that place Monday night died
•arty this morning following as op-
WE SELL CHEAP
•han. 8257, Texan Caeh Grecery
2622 Gundalupe
f. buy al kinde of Groceriez
botKney end atapt.or120."
produe. We cever
A"There in eity.
W U KELLAM, Prop.
PITTSBURG—The thefts of jew-
OConnell on the Yale university
grounds. charged with illegally
transporting and selling liquor, was
announced t oday
KU KLUX AT ABILENE
ABILENE—First intimation of a
Ku Klux Klan organization in Abi- (addition of a tractor and other ma-
lene came this morning when R. W I chmerv to the street equipment
Haynie, chairman of the local Sal- Practically every street and alley
-es--EE=: *
WICHITA FALLS— The case "'j block, Firtenth .nd Eightenth I damage
Dick Hamilton charged with net streets are scheduled for immedi-
murder of B F Allison, postmaster
your system
if you feel bilious, headachy, con-
stipated and all knocked out. just
go to your druggist and get a bottle
of Dodson s Liver Tone for a few
cents. which is a harm leas v eget a
ble substitute for dangerous calo-
mel. Take a spoonful and tf it doesn’t
start your liver and straighen
you up better and quicker than i
nasty calomel and without making (
you sick, you just go back and get
your money.
Don’t take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a
day's work. Dodson s Liver Tone |
straightens you right up and you
feel great. No salts necessary, |
Give it to the children, because it
is perfectly harmless and can not I
salivate.
(Advertisement.)
LOTS OF TURKEYS HE SAYS
’ Lots of them” says Dr Ben F.
Jones who brought in the first wild
turkeys of the new-born season on
Thursday Dr Jones says th* Kim-
ble county country, where he killed
his season limit of three gobblers,
is full of wild strutters Inciden-
tally, Dr. Jones won a prize of 100
loaded cartridges from the Pet-
mecky company.
Marks, Mrs. W D Veit. Mrs Wil - |
hams. Mrs. A O. . Stevens, Mrs
Mary Mitchell, Mrs J D Clay - i
brook. Mrs W E. Long. Mrs. J. J
Timmns. Mrs Sam Sparks. Mrs
James Hart, Mrs .1 H. Litten Mrs.
SUE TO BREAK WILL
SPRINGFIELD 1U Nov 1 —Sui:
to break ths will of John H M<-
Creery whose st. Nicholas hotel is
a landmark here, was filed in court
today Half a million dollars i» in-
volved.
I words of praise given to Stephen 1
JERUSALEM—Five parsons werei F Austin, the founder of Texas in
Tou know what calomel is. It’s
mercury, quicksilver. Calomel is
Gate* .59, of Huntington Ind, who
contessed Monday that he wrecked
a fast Grand Trunk tram near here
last Fridas night, pleaded guilty
in circuit court here today and was
f recent developmeut
ng. qalck, sure, last
e yours throuzh 111
Hadder Rtemedy This
Seats, 7lie to 12.00; Box
Seats, $2.50. Add 10 per
rent war tax. Mail or-
ders filled when accom-
panied by payment.
of Boy
- Invitation of the pastor. It created
nationwide interest
Now, on his first big concert
tour since the war. on which he
has been engaged to appear at the
Metropolitan Opera House of New
York, he has perfected his church
service and it hss caused wide in-
terest wherever it has been seen
The setting is in the beautiful
man, according to their story, was
reported critical today. The men 1 -------------- 1 1111 ■
told police they w ere shot when । NAVARRO COUNTY SENDS
they refused to stop at the command
of a highway robber.
streets and connections in good
condition, declared Commissioner
Searight Plans are now being
LONDON.—Albania is being in-
vaded from the south by the Greeks
as well as from the north by the
Jugo-Slavs, according to a message
from Bari. July, to the London
Times correspondent a tRome.
ACCEPT LONDON INVITATION
LONDON—Sir James Craig, the
Ulster premier, has accepted the
government's invitation, dispatched
yesterday, to come to London ard
consult is as to Ulster’s attitude to-
A stirring pic
ture of lot.
romance, hu
mor and human interest
EXTRAS—Two Act Comed
and Queen News
elet ling nfficers
1 your. At the me
the work and VI
the bureau s ill b
ermined. and th«
LOOK FOR ASSAILANTS
DENTON—Deputy Sheriff Harve
Wilson of Justin, went to Fort
Worth today to try and identify two
men in a hospital there as members
of a party with whom Wilson and
two other officers engaged in a gun
fight four miles southeast of Justin
last night.
VETERINARIANS ADJOURN
WACO—The Texas Veterinary
Surgeons' Association, in state con-
vention here since yesterday, ad-
journed at noon after the election of
Officers Waco is the permanent
meeting place Officers elected
were: President, Dr. G. A. Newton,
of Bertram: vice-presidents. Dr. S.
Wagley, Anson, and Dr H. Liepke.
Thorndale: secretary-treasurer. Dr.
C. H. Williams, Granger.
says "It is impossible to reform
man by legislation or law ; you must
reform him from within.” x
shocks were felt in this city yaaUr- rape PanashucrobFiprheundnd
I ization of the elements which go l*1 posses.
The closing feature of the pro- J
------ took plate at the grave of'
i Stephen F. Austin Miss Lillie '
CHICAGO—Efforts of th# de-
Seats Now on Sale at J. R. Reed’s
PRICES: Boxes. $2.00: Parquet, $2.00 end First Balcony,
and $1.50: Second Balcony. 11-00. No Wor Tax.
p CHARLES GOING
Being Repaired
• are now being widened a distance TO HIS EXILE
I quant .. of eulogy for Stephen 1
of mi feet over an approximate i ----------- F Austin, of love for and pride inj
three-mile stretch it was learned . I the D R T, and of unbounded •
WICHITA FALLS — R H Tayler Thursday from Street Commission- . Asociated Prem i faith in the glorious future of
er George Searight The first coat LISBON, Nov 8 — Arrangements Texas.
Mrs. H. B. Granberry.
G Hamer. Mri Lula
Miss Evelyn Wright
Thomas Mrs
M. C. Cook.
County, is indicated by the fact
that six patients who had been
bitten by mad dogs in that section
were admitted to the Pasteur In-
stitute here this week. All of the
patients were children, none of
them being bitten by the same ani-
mal.
Twenty-five patients are now un-
der treatment at the Pasteur In-
stitute. according to a report from
the institution Thursday night.
message recevied today by the Can-
adian naval department from the
British oil tanker Saxoleine
DAN R HANNA DIES
CI.EVELAND, Ohio—Dan R
Hanna publisher of the Clevelan1
News and Cieveland Sunday Lead-
er and one of Cleveland a foremost
business men died of heart disease
at his horn# the Croft Ossining. N
Y. early "toda} according to ad-
vices here today
MOTHER AND FOUR BURN
TOLEDO Ohio —4 moth#; and
four children three girls and a
boy. were burned to death shortly
after 6 o'clock this morning in an
apartment fire. The dead;
Mrs Greenburg the mother. Eva
15 Anna. 13. David, 6; Leah. ?
VESSEL ON FIRE
HALIFAX. N s—A large vessel,
the identity of which is unknown,
is on fire 400 miles southeast nt
it was while he was studying for
the Methodist ministry in Denver
that Ted Shawn, reputed the
world's greatest dancer and dance
composer, found in the dance his
means of expressing the message
he had to give the world, and that
is why on the program which he
will present at the Hancock Opera
House Monday night he has incor-
porated a Protestant church serv-
ice. presented entirely through the
dance.
"It was an inevitable thing.” he
says "From the day I first began
to study the dance I decided that
• her. I had perfected my art I
wrould demonstrate that it is the
one medium through which the
highest emotinns of the human
heart can best be expressed.”
Just before he joined the Army
st the outbreak of the war. Mr.
Shawn presented his dance church
service in public the first time in
the First Interdenominational
FORMER AUSTIN BOY DIES
Dr Claude A. Mathews of this
city has just received a telegram
from the adjutant general’s depart-
ment in Washington informing him
of the death of his only brother.
| Staff Sergeant William J Mathews,
which occurred on October 17, at
the Sternberg General Hospital.
Manila. P. I.
Sergeant Mathews was born in
Austin on March 10. 1884. his fath-
er being the late Dr. W. J. Math-
ews. He has served in the United
States Army for about 12 years,
having served overseas during the
World War.
WICHITA FALLS —-One hundred
* and fifty gallons of confiscated li-
quor was poured into the sewer
her# last night by the county offi-
cials and • number of stills captur-
ed in recent raids were destroyed
berg. Miss Lillie Robertson. Mrs S. ‘
J. Smith Mo L N Throop Miss|SCHOONER IS WRECKED
Lizzie Throop, Mrs A W Rowe, | PROVINCHTOWN, Mses —The
Mrs. Will Searight (fishing schooner, Leonora Silveira
The following were guests of thejout of Eoston was a wreck on
chapter, beside those already named ' Peaked Hill here toay On# of
as honor guests: Mrs. Earl May-(her crew, Edward Meuse was lost,
field, Mrs W. G. Franklin. Mrs. having been washed overboard.
E E. Bramlette Miss Franc Raker. f _
Mr« Malcolm Rood Mr. O D j HOLD STUDENTS FOR BOOZE
Parker. Mrs Charles Bogss Mrs. | NEW HAVEN, • onn—The ar-
Howell Bunton. Mrs Niel 4 a roth - j rest of Walter E Lord and George
ers. Mrs. Grover Lewis Mrs. Harry .
Count Pietro
Roberdeau, Mrs.
| Special le
BASTROP, rexa
rrowd at the fair 1
he first adv and a
as brilltant with
ers and playing
bill welfare and
artmeut gave 4
how with talks
ombs, county hea
Bis Jeanne Lee
urse of the state
The young peep
hg and the carniv
I the-features of
rilliant display of
be da y
On Thursday, thi
Mges were engag
Be merits of the
b exhibition. Ch
eighed and meas
fa are getting ins
rst to nourish an
The stock and
I considered fine
heiding upon prT
A game of foot I
n and Bastrop re
111 to 0 in favor
val attractions 1
bw Sweden band,
by. The educati
bets credit upon
Indent Fred Hayi
sd patrons of the
ural communities
heorated and fille
ise d in the speci
poths of plants a
rs B 1) Orgal
he MeDade Potte
L t with Mr Wil
lows every phas
nishod and in th*
I Limber compa
he display of co
l reveale *n spe
Zur* corn eribs,
d all needed requ
be. The woman'
mprises souvenirs
gs Robert Gill eh
ra linger with
ows nil sorts of t
ved from the pa
mnets, and etc !
pin cd goods mal
ray and the jui
Lain and Bennle 1
ntion work of Tr
iding their task
ourht. John But
greeting display
vealing spee iment
d moths Th#
Ml schools of the
liming clomest exz
Mf# Mesames J
gain and 0. P. J
bedtime with a swallow of water.— 'J
I that's all No salts, no nausea -
and the slightest interference with i
I your eating, your work or pleas-i
ures Next morning your cold ha»i
vanished and your system is purl- l|
fied and refreshed Calotabs are •
sold only in original sealed pack J
ages price ten ents for the vest
pocket sir# thirty-five rents for the j
large family package Your druz-
gist rerommends and guarantees
Ca lotabs - -Adv
* (Advertisement >
Added Attraetions
, Alicia, Ark yesterday morqine. has | or all the medicines in th, world I
Mr, t nes been identined AS Orville Reese of the doctors prize calomel moat
Mr« , Kansas CHy neese was captur hiehly to break up a cnM overnighe
j in a farm house yesterday afternoon or to cut abort an attack of erippa,
and sas brousht to the state pen- linfluenza, rare throat or a deep- '
itentiary here. seated cough and ponsibty to pre-
"" WOMAN CHAMP SUICIDES 1'pneumoni • noxuzhatuz.un
nr l pieasant and danserous quant »
‘ 'half been removed, th* new kind
reau. has
ant -wide t
rgetown in
to the making of an empire and a BANDIT IS WOUNDED
WusuiKrTov A, -.a I deeper reverence for the history;
W:ASH-NG ToN-An over stocked and the traditions of their native
meat market was reported todav state
from London to the Department of Those Who Attended.
Agriculture The American agri-| The following chapter members
cultural commissioner there raid attended the luncheon: -
prices had slumped and cold stor-
ages were filled.
Hugh Lewis
M rs €' 4 ook, J
Mrs. Henry '
M. P. Conrey, i
Mrs W El. Williams. Mrs. N A ;
Stedman. Mrs John W. Hornsby, ;
Mrs W E McCaleb, Mrs. John T.
Smith, Mrs. Joe Rowe, Mrs R. E
Cofer. Mrs Ben Milam Mrs Annie
Hill Snyder. Mrs Lewis Carter
Harrison Mre. Lucy Montgomer
Because there is a question as 1
to which of two nr three days at 1
the beginning at November is the :
true date of the coming of Ste-
phen F Austin to Texas, the pro- j
gram given by the Daughters of
the Republic of Texas at the Dris-
kill Thursday in celebratioe of the
one hundredth anniversary of his I
coming was set for November 3.
the anniversary of his birth
of calomel tablet called "Calotabs (
is the doctors’ ideal treatment foi
colds, etc.
One Calotab on the tongue a
H Track”
Ln disorders here today which in-
is only luded the throwing of a bomb- The
Couble the police report, originated
in an attempted attack by Arabi
NOW PLAYING »:30
The drastic slashing of Prices on high-grade Men s,
Women’s and Children’s Winter Clothing, Hats and
Shoes continues. Cost is forgotten in this sensa-
tional sale. You can select what you want at almost
vour awn price. Nothing reserved.
ertien te remove the bullet Lon-
• nie Griffin, arrested soon atter th#
sheoting is held in the county jail
bere, and will be given an examining
I trial Friday
! 129 GALLONS BOOZE GOES
city, recently engaged in a duel that I A detachment
CAN'T REFORM NATION
BY LAWS, SAYS PASTOR
Rev. F. G. Roesner, pastor of St
Martin’s Lutheran church, who has
been on an extended trip to the
North, announces that he will
preach two sermons Sunday on the
Reformation. He says that the
A . mmittee of the American
gion post here met this afternoon '
to draw up plans for a big recep-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT~Position by German
girl to do general housework Ad -1
dress Mrs Emma Brudder. Manor I
R F D I rhone Pflugerville. 1 I
long 2 short line 88
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