The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1922 Page: 2 of 36
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FOLKS AND FACTS
In Via Automatic
Th© next teschers’ institute of tha
Mid
W.
Arbor day on Wednesday will be
Voss was stolen
Knox Hats
S
Valley,
club
DROPS LONE TEAR AS
I
•/"E
“Pape’s Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Knowni
ache, ulnesa, fever
L UM
the
7
onstrations wil be
tore canning
Mias
THE “GELLMAN” SALE
father
WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE MONTH OF
FEBRUARY
UNEXPECTED MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
SPRING DRESSES
Values up to $27.50. .$9.85
a i
Outing of
been offered before.
M
117-8c
$16.95 $32.50
Curtain Muslin Scrim in
$1.98
39c
$6.50
CARO or THANKS.
New Spring Suits
+ 1
Sacrificing Silk Shirting in
Silkaline for Draperies and
Crepe de Chine, with all
Yi
Taffeta Silk—36 inches, in
$12.85'’$42.50
19c
found II
It
J
MEN’S
SUITS
$12.95
M2szw
Lansdowne-Barritt
Boys’ Brown Calf High Shoes with welt
Men t Your choice of "The Famous Dun
$4.85
$6.8.
Where there is
s
TODAY’S
MILLINERY
59c
Hata especially designed to accent your individuality.
98c
$6.95
White Shoe Houses
(the FIT GUARANTEE6 IF LgFYTO U«) >
GELLMAN‘$ DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone 4131
201-203 East Sixth St.
Phone 6045
109 W. Sixth St.
N
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(Ad
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29
2e:
Special Sale of
Hair Nets
One lot of Mena Suita,
formerly priced $20 and
Women’s Dresses of an all
wool French Serge, black
SOCIETY BRAND makes many, while the
elusive custom tailor makes few.
200 Boys' Shirts without
collar; size 12, 12%, and
and 13; formerly priced
Dress Gingham in all the
bright Spring shades; 25c
sale
price
soles and rubber heels;
on sale ..............
Melodious Voice
Is First to Get
New Neckwear.
New Shirts.
all colors;
$2.50 value at.
Mexican Romeo Seeks License to Wed
For Trial of Three Months, Failing
He Screws His Courage to Take Leap
Boys’ New Spring Suits
arrived today; formerly
priced $12 and $12.50;
$2.95 value
for.......
COME IN MONDAY and SEE for YOURSELF
it’s no intricate problem to work out—the prese
shipment, just received (Saturday), not a large c
—will not last until next shipment is due, so
you are in a hurry for your Spring Suit, come
early.
of th* faculty. ineluding th* sum-
mer normal and the regular sum-:
"Hog Creek" C
operator* are
$1.25; sale
price.....
Women’s Coats
Values up to $52.50 .$19.85
Values up to $32.50. $12.85
New Hos?
New Underw
general rundown
condition, there
Scott’s
A
4.
Emulsion
is a positive help.
S.man.a Mhmnaana
Each express brings in new ar-
rivals of
enrolled for th* 1W’
re will be 171 members
Mia Bes Dol
Hattie Miller, sp
WILL SHIP TWO CARS
OF TRAVIS HOGS INTO
FORT WORTH MONDAY
(IMOID5
Oetdete er Qremdes)
! INDIGESTION
$25: sale
price ...
REPRESENTATIVES OF
COUNTY SCHOOLS W
WELCOME MRS. HI
A. J. Eilers spent th* week end
in Fort Worth, where he attended
a meeting of the Retail Merchants'
association.
$2.50;
sale price
A total of six permits were issued
and the value of bollings involved
amounted to $12,MO
probably
session.
Judge J. N. Gallagher of th*
commission of appeals to the su-
pre me court left yesterday to spend
the week-end at his old home in
Waco.
For Correct Time
Phone 3210
sealer.
in and Mr. Dais wm
From the plain tailored hat to the dressy hat—all the new Sprin
shades—
IL Fat
A Zi
ven in steam
1B th* use of
OF
Wonderful Values
telephone building was deserted for
the new building at Ninth and Colo-
rado Sta. in the never-halting march
of progress.
Shoes,
Special, $4.85 to
Heavy quality of Un-
Bleached Domes- | A
tie; special, yard ivC
One lot of White Sinsete
Shirts with collar at-
tached; value (1 90
up $2.50, for.. • 1 •L>
57%
fi
• or, Lund and Dessau are among the
schools that hh» taken a lead in
arranging programs.
An automobile belonging to H. H.
Th* body of Mrs. Ona Hayes, who
died at an Austin hospital, will be
shipped by Rosengren-Cook to Lib-
erty Hill this Sunday morning for
burial.
Black and Brown, 1 n.
special .........IVC
canning of meats wil be held at
Webberville, Hornsby-Duntap and
Manchaca.
TAYLO
Mim Mary Ph
Monday, after sp
her parenta, Mr
Mra. I K Bari
her daughter. Mi
Mr. r o. wt
niuht from Eag
ben the gumt of
bitart She w
taw guct
lamaiy
Mr and Mrs. C
ka. were sa Ta
Mim Peari Ba
Mem York.
past two weeka
Mre Waiter A
are visfting Mra
Mrs M lean, a
Mis Kjily Asi
500 Blue Bell Shirts, fast
colors; values up c0.
$1; sale price... VJC
le at present down approximately
1,000 teet
county demonstration agent,
rallies and demonstrations
more in the department of chemi-
cal engineering. The other girls
are registered in th, department of
architecture.
CARO OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our friends for
eir kinder., and aympathy dur-,
« tbs Illness and death ot our dear
THE WHITE STORES grow brighter day
1 by day with new spring footwear—at
new low prices. . .
GRAND JURY WILL TAKE
IT EASY FOR FEW DAYS
Members of th* Travis grand jury
will mark time for the first three
days of this WMk while District
Attorney J. B. Robertson is busy
with jury trials in th* criminal dis-
earners and reported as value of
products $143,337,362. or 89.4 per
cent of the total value of product*
in the state The petroleum and
natural gas fields are the most ex-
tensive of any state in the union,
the report says.
Mr. Gellman b in New York |
purchasing wonderful val-
ues.
Comforts;
35c value at
One lot Men’s fine Hata;
value up to $5; O| OF
sale price..... •1.03
Dr. MCowen, Andy Crisw
man Baker, Wick Cra
Wende, Tom Thresher, H.
art and W. M Nauert.
Mr Je- aeh-
Mr •n4 N
Len. SmIN, Ha
ion Marris, Cirri
Glover.
trim court. On Thursday the jury
win begin 1U besstons again, and
will have the services of County
. yAztorney John W Hornsby. If nut
/ot both Attorney Hornaby and At-
/ torney Robertson. So far the jury
fhas turned in only eight indletmentR,
I a majority of them being routne
± “Jail cases which come up at every
M S—Nna of the criminal court. The
I
Mikl Bonnie Qampbelt of College
Station, district extension agent,
will be in Austin on Monday and
Tuesday of next week. Together
with Mias Lois C. Ervin, Travin
Adjournment of the county court
until April la scheduled by Judge
George Matthews at the end of
thia week. The only business
scheduled in the county court thin
week la unfintshed businena and la
expeeled to consume little time. A
week of criminal hearingn wae
completed Saturday by Judge Mat-
the wk
“I want a abort time marriage 11-
eenne, one to run three months,"
of the nivnerine;, oPreAa. and vote
merlY a member of the university
faculty, has been chosen dean of
the college.ot Mberal aria of South-
ern Methodist university, succeed-
ing Dr. A. 8. Fugues since leav-
ing the university M protessor of
Aducation, Mr Jennings ha. been;
dean of the Texas Woman a col-,
lee, and was at one time president
of John-Tarleton college.
FARM AGENTS TO TOUR
COUNTY DURING WEEK
Mine Lola C. Ervin, Travis county
5 Qemonstration agent, and Walter E.
' Daria, Travis county farm agent,
are planning to make a long round
ot vsits in county schools thia week.
• Mias Ervin will attend a meet-
. Ing of Govalle agricultural elubs
Monday afternoon and will meet
with the Govalle mothers' clubs at
1 o'clock Monday afternoon. Dem-
1 was one nrat one to call Mai
I ager J. W Ezelle of the Telephoi
company, six minutes past 11 o'clo,
Sunday morning. Just after tl
phones from the old building had
been cut into the new one.
X! -
Moore, w Smith
Sama, a Peeler.
Stiles, N L Car
Mildred Smith,
Allieon, Agnes A
Follewing were tl
TEXAS RANKS SECOND
IN OIL PRODUCTION
OF ENTIRE COUNTRY
On the basis of values of pro-
uction, Texas ranked second in
the United States in the petro-
leum and natural gas industry in
-- 1919, according to the fourteenth
census of th* United States mines
and quarries, announced by the bu-
reau of the census at Washington.
The production of petroleum and
natural gas was the leading min-
ing industry in Texas in 1919, the
census report shows Approximate-
ly 90 per cent of all Industrie* in
THE DAINTY MODELS pictured here
1 Are correctly styled in apf patent leath-
er. Reasonably priced.
Chamber of Commerce to attend
th* dedication of the new steel and-
concrete bridge between Texas and
Mexico at Laredo on Wednesday. A
spcial Washington's Birthday cele-
bration will be held in Laredo. Spe-
cial rates have been granted by the
I. & G. N. railroad.
Walter Wilcox and Major Rober.
reau head the list of week-end
Austin fishermen The pair of ang-
lers landed 52 white perch in Dry
creek. 81 Hurst caught 29 whit*
perch at Bull creek, the entire
string averaging 1% pounds each.
W ■ S. Crow caught a 4-pouna bass
and 18 "B. C" perch at McKinney
rails on Onion creek. using a 6-
ounce fly rod. Charlie Aiff caught
10 white perch in Taylor Slough
Friday.
There are 16 girls enrolled in th*
colege of engineering of the Uni-
versity of Texas, in comparison with
•00 boys registered for engineering
courses, according to Dean T U.
Taylor. Of th* girls there are three
seniors, three juniors, four sopho-
Mexican, whose name is
Price‘ $3.95 to $7.45
-—. ----_ - Rush Baldwin, who was the in-
shortly before 11 o clock, according stigator of the sweet-scented notes
to a report received at the city po- . sent to the Rotarians last meeting
lice station. Notice to surrounding ay, was th* first ons to call Man-
towns to be on th* “look out" for . ager j. W. Ezelle of the Telephone
the stolen car was sent out by po- company, six minutes past 12 o’clock
lice officers. j Sunday . morning. just after the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoughton of
Louisburg, Penn.. father and moth-
Women’s Dresses made of
Tricotine, Crepe de Chine
I or Taffeta. Values up to
$25; on sale co nr
for............ •3.3
HE LEAVES OLD HOME
FOR MODERN PLANT
Outside all quiet, with an occa-
f sional late street car trundling its
way into the barns. Inside the tele-
phone girls plugging their calls with
the midnight hour near
Twelve o’clock, midnight and the
I last call plugged through th* old
' telephone exchange—all quiet and
[ deserted, with only a lone tear in
John W. Ezelle’s eyes as the old
Mrs. Milton Higgins of
ington, D. C., national presh
will be in Austin on Friday,
resentatives from Travis Q
schools will meet at the chamt
commerce Friday noon ard l
the Driskill hotel in a body,
a banquet will be given in hon
Mrs. Higgins. Each ‘represent
is asked to wear her name #2
name of her county club on A
Women's Two-Strap Black Satin Pumps, Floys' Chocolate Trimmed
with Junior Louis heels; or Pearl
special ..................... 94.0• Elk Scout Shoe
Saturday night
POSTMASTER JOHNSON
YEARNS FOR THE OPEN
AS SPRINGS COME ON
Jetterson Johason. whose allolted
time m Austin postmaster expired
Jan. 14, le becoming a bit nettled
with the appearance at the warm,
sunshiny day. and he aay. he fears
he will break out nt the harness
if ever a .till warm day roll*
around.
The weather le becoming more
inviting each day, the poetmaa. i
ter naya, and when that ideal day
for the unwinding of the line and
the limbering of the reel pole comes t
around the republicans had better
have a man on the epot to take
care of the duties of the postmas-
ter. for the creek banka do have •
in irresiatibie call,
Mr. Johnson says the first thing
he intendn to do when he is re-
lieved of the duttee which he haa
shouldered for eight years is to go
Eishing: the weather permitting, i
perch being hie goal, because TT •
years will not permit of the romp-
ing up and down the bank neces-
sary to fish for baas.
21C and F addition was the largest
01 individual building permit Iseued at
the office of the city tax collector
and assessor during the last week.
One lot of 60 Suita; Val-
ues $15 and CQ Qr
$20; sale price •0.03
visit the Dessau, Grege and Cartson
schools Tuesday afternoon, and will
hold a community agricultural rally
at the Carimon school Tuesday night
- a Thursday afternoon the two
agents will attend junior and senior
B agricultural club meetings in the
Manor schools Friday noon Miss
Ervin will meet rural women at the
f s Chamber of Commerce to go in a
body to the Driskil hotel luncheon
- to be given Mra Milton Higgina, na-
" Hcn president of the Parent-
e Teacher ,-
cent of the total number of wage
The gross amount received
product* by operator* of all mines,
quarries and wells in Texas in 1919
was $160,378,058, an increase of
1,393 per cent over the correspond-
ng amount reported at the census
of 1909, according to announcement
made recently by th* census bureau
in its report of th* fourteenth cen-
sus of the United States mine* and
quarries.
C. A. reading room.
A two-story $3700 dwelling to be
erected by W. A. Trenckmann in
$1.491
Louis Davis and Charles John-
son have returned from New York,
where they have been on a pur-
l chasing trip for McKean-Eilers Co.
A Washington program will be
given Thursday at the meeting ot
the Lions’ club at the Driskill hotel.
Mr*. Roy Slaughter will be in charge
of iL
quickest surest rellef known and
costa only a few centa at drug
stores. It acts without aanistance
Tastee nice. Con tal ne po quinine ।
Insist upon Pape’s
CAdvertinemeno
New Spring Suita arrive
every day; $35 and $40
value; 099 or
price, $18.85, •LL.>3
Special Sale of
Outing Petticoats
Solid eoiere or c0,
stripes; $1 values VuC
----------w , —-V-A ne conauct
to advices received by the.Austin learners’ Bible class in the Y
offices of the Southern Pacific. -
1 n and navy; values up
19c $4.8
CARRUTH L
FOR DEVI
AROUNI
. Aww
I GREENVILI
Following clos
Isuch big open
fund Pacific Ce
[th. J. W (H
jihe Invincible
I company and
who have alr
[work in this c
|b.r of new dr
been becured
uons have be
started in the
Contracts A
the fact that
weeks there w
drilling wells I
Chief Inter,
ethis county «
I leste-Leonard
| tor has had hl
lure. but. of
could secure 4
The mouthez
county le com
eat play right
appears that
nrat oil find i
it ia here th
.Texas and Pw
Our New Phone Number
is 5368.
Try 610 Family
Our •I•UU Washing
AUSTIN LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING CO.
(We wash in soft water)
turs, tt was announced Saturday by
Sheriff W. D. Miller. Th* Travis
sheriff said that E. W Shands, who
has been serving as part-time dep-
; uty, will be used to fill in when the
withheld for the sake of his future
connubial bliss, to County Clerk
Fred C. Malone Saturday
“What?’’ demanded Clerk Malone
“Yes, sir, I want a short marriage
license—you see in that time I can
find out whether she can cook and
sew, and I will know whether I
want to make it for all time."
The county clerk explained that
no marriage licenses were issued
for three month* or any other spe-
cifled length of time, but the Mexi-
can, who appeared to have a very
definite Idea as to what he wanted,
refused to accept one.
“Well, I am out of short time 11-
censes, right at present,” said Clerk
Malone, “but if you will go down to
Cal Brown at the police station h
will give you one.”
The Mexican went.
Georgette Crepe in navy,
black, rose, flesh, 0g.
white; $1.75 value . •0C
Pussy Willow Foulard in all
colors; 40 inches wide;
Secretary W. E. Long of the
Chamber of Commerce has received
in the invitation from the Laredo
color stripes ; C1 1 A
$1.95 value at... •1.1 >
. tpe of indietments turned in dur-
In* the first two weeks of th. surys
investigatons Indicates that the
« "Big work- has been maved by te,
Jwy for the last part of it. sekhion, '
according to ceurthow veterans, j
9-4 Pepperel Sheeting,
Bleached or un- AO.
bleached; on sale4•C
1 more, and rix freshmen. Miss Edna
Burkett of Fort Worth la a sopho-
300 Men’s and Boys’
Caps; values up $2 and
M<. l a. Sha
itan the family
Lude Griffith,
Mia Mary Gu
kw — !• F'aiestin
amuca Mudine,
Mt» Hatsu F«
of Kockdale, are
M S Dougiaa.
Mre A. k. Ik
tk med to her bu
yiit 16 her oSS
kr» Mabney wa
tace ( hallenner,
a w. strenbera
Ms 4 T Ev
viatang Mr daug
Mia Corita Cn
yec. Ulx vaili
N Cillespie toz
Mrs G C M4
alir eeveral wee
MO and West
Mm Virginia
Vlora t Sti It*—,
snar ependihg h
hing • parent, I
Mre Lawrene
returned to her
- We thank our friend, for the
benutitul floral ofTerings and as- '
■tolane In our recent Bereavement
A ot our loved father and husbana.
f MRS. H. C. VON DF. WALL
AND FAMILY.
MM W a5th St
* oUE" cox.
He is a merchant of wide
experience andlexpecta •; Values ™ t 513.50. .54.85
give values to the people of r _______
Austin that have never
Coney laland party was given by
freshmen girl, ot U>. univeraity Sat-
urday afternoon from 4 to 4 o'clock
under the auspices of the freshman
commisslon. Th. gymn was fitted
with all sorts of carnival regalia re-
MmbUng Coney Ialand.
V. H. McFarland of El Paw won
th. untversity student chew eham-
plonahip Friday over L. a. Price
of Kosse at the university T. M
C. A It is expected that Mr Far tend
will meet the faculty champion
some Une la the (priag term.
Plan, are going forward for th.
work of the University of Texas
summer dession, art-ordlag to Dr.
Frederick Eby, dwn of tbi summer I
•chooL Last year there were 2600
students in attendance, and it la'
thought that the same number will I
■olid colors,
stripes, spe-
Sotiety4rand
(lthes
vonrousG MIS AM© MEN WHO starrocv
Competition may talk its head off, but the FACT 4
remains that SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES ARB
the Style Leaders. They go hand in hand w ith '
the highest class custom tailors' Suits—that cost
you twice the price that you pay for SOCIETY.
BRAND.
proved lucky win
boudoir pillew
Clarenee Chellen
Mre J rMsph Ca
dey echool elam
Thompson Nague
st the reetory <
Tuesday after DM
carried out is <
refreshments mo
Mrs J. H Gri
4ey sehool elasa 1
DIM with a Vl
Many geme we
Mrs Grirnith se
th* Parent-’
4»
hr and Mrs
turned from L*M
been viaiting Dr
Mre Widiam
J., have retarned
gasas ofter visit
ter. Mire 4
W tison reidence
Mre Walter 1
zueat of her moti
Mm Lucille I
the xuest of ber
Mra J. Grove
Brinkiey. Ark- i
Vter and Mre
Mrs. I. B Rah
of Tricotine or French Serge,
made the strictly tailored style
—peplum—or the chicken model
box coat. Price—
Representatives of several locul
organizations and firm, with mem-
bers aspiring to bowling honor, will
meet at the Elka’ Club thts Sunday
afternoon for th. purpose of or-
ganizing a bowling league among
the diferent organizations. Plan
for schedules of games will also
likely be drawn up ater the organ-
ization of the league la perfected.
Travis County teacher, will c.l.-
brate with a banquet at the Driskil
hotel on Saturday. March 11, ac-
cording to plans made at the Sat-
urday meeting of the Travis Teach-
ers' association at the Chamber of
Commerce. Reports will be given
at the banquet meeting on the prog-
ress of the clean-up movement to
be started thio week in the beboote.
P
"""2
week it was announced Saturday
by Commissioner Walter L Eyr
Because 6f dents In the easing when
it was first Ana?rted in ths well ef-
forts so far to withdraw ths casing
in arder to enlarge the bore of the
well have prov futile, according
to Commissloner Eyres. Ths wel
er of th* wife of Christy Matheson,
idol of th* American baseball dia-
mond, are in Austin visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Williams. 1707 Con-
gress Ave. Mrs. Williams is a cou-
sin of Mrs. Stoughton.
Mrs. Anni* Irvin* was appointed
temporary administrator of th* es-
tate of Howard T. Irvine Saturday
in the county court by Judge George
Matthews. The value of the es-
tat* is approximately $3000, a bond
for that amount being required of
and furnished by Mrs. Irvine.
Approximately $10,000 has been
spent for fuel for the main branch
of the University of Texas since
the beginning of the 1921-22 long
session, according to I. P. Loch-
ridge, business manager. This
amount has been expended for lig-
nite. coal, oil and wood.
T. H. Bi ex*, director in Ben Hur
Temple Shrine, left Saturday night
for Kansas City to attend th* an-
nal meeting of the Shrine Direc-
tors’ Association of North America,
to be held there Feb. 20-21. After
the Shrine meeting Mr. Bieze will
visit relatvies in Chicago, returning
to Austin about March 2.
Office of County Superintendent
Leon G. Halden was closed Satur-
day afternoon in memory of W. J.
Wheless, for several years a mem-
ber of the county board of trus-
tee*. who died Wednesday. Funeral
of Mr. Wheiess, which was held
Saturday afternoon, was attended
by Superintendent Halden.
Roy Smith, W. H. Folts and Guy (
A. Collett were appointed apprais- ,
era of the community estate of
Charles W. Gardner and wife, Elix- j
abeth F. Gardner. In the county
court Saturday by Judge George .
Matthew*. Petition for appoint- ,
ment was filed late Saturday after-
noon.
You naturally ask: How can this be possible?
We give a correct answer when we tell you VoL
UME only makes it possible.
ANNUAL ELE
Of
Special
TAYLOR, F
Ing held at tl
s night for the
t officers for the
f the ensuing }
I? following betn
P mander. Major
l « ommander, a:
j adjutant. Dav
I treasurer, Cra
J historian, eor
I lani. Dr R E
a committee. T
’ Ralph Fairchil
■ bort Crismer,
* Schramm . D
4 Kautx Rbert
Carradine.
The follow in
committee, to
Hous committe
tall Merchants
test against a
way now des
lor: David Nel
and Homer liy
vhs all it was learned from Dep-
uty Sheriff Will Meredith. Travis
jailer. Saturday. Romarez ha« been
in a hospital since the accident.
A deputy sheriff to succeed Rex
Fowler, former deputy, who re.
signed Saturday morning on an-
nouncing his candidacy for sheriff
of Travis county, will not be ap-
pointed at any time in th* near fu-
observed in all Travis county
schools by tree planting program*
and the general beautification <
school ground*. Pflugerville. Man-
A meeting of the Austin Welfare
council will be held Monday even-
Ting-aling-ling! 12:05 Sunday
morning.
“Have you used your dial yet?"
“I stayed up to call you first of
all as soon as the telephone system
was cut in.” said a feminine voice
in a call to the Austin American
office this morning, “and hope ihat
I am the first person to call you.'
She was and while she would not
give her name to the inquiring re-
porter, she did commend the won- 1
derful clarity of the transmission of
voices over the automatic system.
checks or
cial
yard .....
--pressure at business in the sheriir’s
mer sesslon of college courses given I ottice demand. it.
by the university. | "The Guest in Your Home wil
been established between Beaumont | at the regular vespers services at
Austin teachers will be held March ’and Tampico and Vera Cruz bythe i the university on Monday at 5 p m
25, according to announcement of | Mexican Navigation CoC. according; At 7 o’clock she will conduit the
Superintendent A- N. McCallum. ----- —-i--* h* *he Anstin ----------
Women’s Brown Vici Kid Iace Oxfords, With full rubber heel;
bwtpshonithebest rub: $3.85 $2.95 <
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$ $§5
7- (n
Price considered. Quality and Style considered,,
half a century of good reputation considered—the
best Hat buy in America.
cream or white,
special, yard...
BARGAINS IN READINESS FOR YOU—WE EXPECT YOU—COME!
"Son, we don't give out any ex-
cept foi Ilf. time sentences," sadly
declared th. city clerk.
Again refused, the Mexican left,
but appeared later at th. office of
Clerk Malone with a friend. He got
hie life time uence.
“I changed my mind, anyhow,"
he declared.
"Well, good luck,” sala Clerk Ma-
lone. ae he ehook the man’s hand
and accepted hle too. Th. Travia
clerk scratched hle head Perhaps
he had become a little pesaimistie
from being many times summoned
out of bed at 3 o'clock in the morn-
ing with the mercury next to noth-
ing to grant licensee, or at other
times from listening to the ravings
of hie vietinas, or from ony of the
thousand-and-one Inane actions of
men in love. He remarked.
"Humph! Three montha mar-
riage! Mayde he len t eo wrong
after all—when you look over the
divotce docket!”
Women's Silk Dresses of |
Taffeta, Crepe de Chine or
Charmeuse, in navy, black!
and brown. Sizes 16 to 50.1
Values up to Ci 4 or
$35; on sale.. 14.3 ;
Andrea Romarez, Mexican, who
injured one of hla hipe when he
fell through the trap of the Travis
county >11 scatfold several weeka
ago haa been returned to the Tra-
"Pape's Cola Cream"
in the Taffeta, Crepe de Chine
or Canton. Sizes from the
small misses to the stout.
Prices—
We find yo
beauty of yo
best advantag
canthrox. It
inexpensive
cleanses th* l
oughly of all I
excees oil. 1*
clean, wholeso
use, you will
dries quickly
atreaked a
way* bright
fluffy, in fact
abundant tha
that arrangins
ure Just ui
canthrox, whi
any good dr
a cup of hot
full cup of wh
no it is eany
hair inetead <
LAD INFORMS DAVIS
HE WANTS TO FARM ON
WHOPPING BIG SCALE
Agricultural club* in Trvis coun-
ty schools are on the rampage
Her© is th® answer Travis County
Farm Agent Walter E. Davi* got
from a Creedmoor school boy on the
sort of agricultural club he would
like to join and the amount of land
be would agree to cultivate: Corn
2000 acres, cotton 5000 acres, pea-
nut* 20 acres, potatoes 10 acres,
grain sorghum 50 acres. The am
bilious youngster added willingness
to raise 10,000 animals in the poul-
g ary clubs, but he was not strong
on cattle club*, signing up for one-
half head each in th* beef cattle and
dairy cattle club*.
dame a J. Ger
G Ringolaky, K
Luhn, H Melnaky
O K Roberta, 9
Stles, Alex The
Womaek, Paul I
N Booth, Jr.. (
Nooth, T. K Br
Crk, C. B. Cha
Davidaon. F. Do
Doot stay stuffed- up! Quit
blowing and snufning! A dose of
"Pape’s Gold Compound** taken
ovary two hours until three doses
ar* taken usually breaks up a cold
and ends all grippe misery.
The flrut dose opns clogzed-up
nostrils and air passages of head;
stops nooo running; relleves head-
bridge party et
Biasilmar hotel
heart and red e
Valentine ides is
menta After a «
Ite guesta were
beautiful vocal n
John Bennett Mb
Two car loads of hog* total-
ing 140. will be shipped to th* Fort
Worth market today by the Travis
County Swine Breeders' associa-
tion, according to Manager Walter
E. Davis
Th* following members are con-
tributing hogs tp th* pool ship-
ment: E. V. Giles, P. P Hodges
Paul G. Lundell, Howard R. Carl-
son, Will Nehring, Carl Kuempel,
Otto Nauert, Otto Schartz, W. Q.
Boring, Myrtle La Rua, E. L. Har-
rison, C. O. Palmer, E. Q. Dodgen.
I. F. Meeks, J. T. Anderson, J. W.
Payton A Son. George Beck, J. J.
Gallimore, Mrs. J. E. Booth, B.
Watson. I- D. Turner, Lon King.
C. P. Patterson of th* University
of Texas faculty spoke before the
city Teachers’ Institute Saturday
morning on the work of limitation
of armament conference.
Mr. and Mra. John W. Hornsby
and children will leave Sunday
morning for San Marcos to spend
Sunday with Mr. Hornsby’s sister.
Mr*. C. B. Crawford of that place.
Discussion of the city manager
plan of government will be the sub-
ject of discussion at a meeting of
th* government seminar to be held
in the government shack on Monday
night
Southern Pacific railroad *m-
ployea will hold a meeting at the
Chamber of Commerce at 8:20 Mon-
day morning for the consideration
of safety first measures, freight
claim prevention and fuel saving.
Th© Near East relief drive has
netted 150 bushel* of corn and more
than 8200 cash in Travis county,
Mra Helen Koch told the Travis
county farm bureau Saturday after-
noon at the Chamber of Commerce.
Swen Gilbert Nelson, 3-yenr-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Nelson of
Elroy, died at 707 East Fist St.,
Friday night. The funeral will be
held at Elroy this Sunday afternoon
at 3 o’clock. Burial will be at Elroy.
Oklahoma A.a M. basketball
team and Coach Johnny Maulbetch
were guests of th* university ath-
letic council in a get-together meet-
ing at the Bluebonnet shop last
night after th© second baseketban
game.
Mra, A. W. Koch of Waco spent
Saturday in Austin on business re-
garding work with the near east
relief. She returned to Waco Sat-
urday night to conuct near ehst
relief work in the churches there
Sunday.
The funeral of W. J. Wheless
was hold Saturday afternoon at
4:30 from the family residence on
the Manor road. Burial was at
Oakwood cemetery Rev. W. A
Hamlett and Rec E. R. Barcue held
the services.
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