The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 5, 1922 Page: 3 of 40
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FOLKS AND FACTS
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CONTRACT FOR BRIDGE
We have the best for you in
CONFERENCE
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HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
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uch in
spect to the Higher Institutions," by
association will begin on Monday.
The first two days of the drive will
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the past few years
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Van Huesen Collars —The World’s Smartest
516.95
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Mrs Theo |. Ledel, aged 40
yenrs.
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RED PEPPER HEAT
Proclamation.
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This Pure Cream
Stops Head Colds
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lity; 36
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uses about 100,
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B. J Thompson of Kentucky is
in a serious condition at the city
hosupital as a result of being struck
over the head with a wagon stand-
ishings.
iCKEY-
ive you
erected by Maggie Gillespie at the
corner of West avenue and Elev-
enth street, led all building permits
issued during the past week. The
structure is also to be accompanied
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rdered to Fiume.
was chosen to he
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other three days will be visits to
boarding houses to collect the re-
Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
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Quality Is the Big Idea
In Spring Style
proclamation. Mayor Tail expremmed
hia own personal approval or the
inoVMaenl.
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Lee Cooper Offer* Himself to
Sheriff After Altercation;
B. J. Thompson In Hospital
Remains Unconscious
And too, we have a wonderful range of patterns and
models to show you.
MRS THEO L LEDEL IS
TO BE BURIED TODAY
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independence Day celebra- > to have been done wee introduced
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sura CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
ELEVEN PERMITS FOR
BUILDING MAUK WEEK
A $5,300 two-story dwelling to be
| Verdict in the case is expected to
be reached early this week
Price Jenkins, who sang in Austin
Eriday night with Neil 0 Brien. and
torney assured the child that such
were not his Intent inns, and was in
turn assured"that "he couldnt do
if having cauned the death of Miss
fappe here last September, as the
bruit of events at a drinking party
i his hotel suite.
HURCH'S PARENTS WON’T
Apply Sutphur M Told When Your
Skin Break. Out
untin, died at > o'elock saturda,
vorning al rot Point, TFexas. She
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when he held
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KENTUCKIAN ON
( VISIT here is
STRUCK IN HEAD'
University Glee club* let yester.
I day afternoon for Man Marcos to
give a recital.
DDR. EDWAID I.CWAB
Ilimited to Qenito-Vrinry dis
qes. Suite 721. Scarbrough Bldg
particularly the benrgitn which will
rome from the tax adopted by Lou-
siana last year, from whi h the
educutional system will receive $7,-
000 000 in new taxes this year
Quality is the basis of good style and low cost; you
can’t have either unless the fabrics and tailoring are
unusually good. That’s why we make it our job to
see that you get ohly the best.
« After spending practically two
A collection of 12000 of the >5000 'days in ser uring a jury, the taking
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Need Attention in March or Face
May Stay Covered
Now Is the time to take special
car* of the complexion if you wish
to look well the rest of the year
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Apply in Nostrile—i Opena
Air Paseages Instantiy.
wAsHNGTON, March 4—War-@
ret G Harding at noon today com- |
pleted his first year as president of t
the United States and when asked j
for an exprersion regarding the ac- j
complishments of his administra- l
- as evidence tn the case by the state
Friday. It was a long, keen-bladed
-awrence, instrumet, which when open, was
in the form of a dagger.
a .. J
"2" • •2 Pa
Old Resident Given
Up by Physicians
temtimony at the thtra
nanalayghter trial of Romcoe (Fat-
F
encores. is'
trov boy and a brother of Mrs
W T. Decherd. A number of his
Ka strop friends came up to hear
him sing.
"Given up by five g %
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The remains will be recelved in
and Red Ki ver streets and was re-
turned to the owner
Drive ef th: University Y. W.
C A to collect the money of the
uftredeemed pledges made to the
UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB
MAKES SAN MARCOS TRIP
business men
wasonahpana"Krppraza saalihteorcuimakse" cal an 15
tor $100,000 dj'w $78,000
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A 1*22 model Buiek car belonging
to A. J. Marper, university stuen
residing at 2830 Rio Grande MKreet,
wan ntolen early Saturday night
from In tront of tho men’s gymna-
mtum at Twenty-fourth and Speed-
Louistana wi speak at the even-
by a garage. A total otnpe
amouting to $9,370 in valde
taken out from the office «
city tax assessor and collector
ing the last seven days.
The little son nt Bud Musgrove,
testifying as a defense witness, fur-
। mshed a laugh Saturday afternvon
when he.accused District Attorney
J. B Rbertson, who was cross-
examining him with trying to ‘mix
him up " The Travis district at-
I
• hearing of the case is scheduled
Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary busi- Monday. Judge James R Hamilton
ma- -mam
tuni damagee and $23,000 aa m ex-
•mpinty penaldy. The came wan wub-
mitted to the Jury by Judea Cal-
eoun on •pectal quelona, iba piain-
urra rocriving *11 000 Judgment
azainst the company.
has boon realizea.
Gordon Alvis of Winnsboro er-
Annie Wold, Blanton, state super-
intendent of pubiie instruction
"Th, Preserit situation With Re-
untin thin mornine over the M
! main me pledges duo. About $2000
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{ Any brenkne outotte aan •
faro, sack, nrme or tody ta oven-
rome qudckem by apolyin Monahov
Sulphur. The pimnplee meem to any
right up and co away, declares a
noted akin mpecinlint
| Nothin* han ever boon forena to
take the pinoe of mulphur ne a
pimpie remover. It la tomhat and
nexpenmive fact ark any aruuqimt
for a eman jar or Mentho-@iphur
, had u>« it like cola eream
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Is survived by her husband, one
won and one daughter.
1 The heat o« rod peppers takes Iha
i “ouch" from a aoro. bun- bark I
' can not hurt yom, and U certainiy
1 ende the torturo at once.
When you are suttering an you
can hardly get arouna, ju* try Red
1 Pepper Rub, and you wq have
the quiekest radar known. Nothine
has ouch concentrated, penetrating
boat aa rod peppera
pedpt Rub you “uruapy eRee
line hent in three minutes it warm,
the core mpot througn and tbrough
i Aak any druedat for a Mr or
Rqwies Red Pepder Rub Ha aure to
cet the cenaina with the name
howiee an ench
The figures on our price ticket aren’t the lowest in
town, but our clothes cost the least. The long serv-
ice you get makes that a fact.
former well-known
residen t of
Want a Wifey?'
Mayor Yett Has
Flappy Request
An illustrated lecture on Seandi-
navian art was given by s K, old- 1 T
eon. wrotemsor of architectural de- 8
ai*n In the univermity. lant night at
the regular merlin* of the Univer-
ally Scandinavian club at the homa
of Mrs, A. O. Sandbo.
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K AT. railroad b» Rosengren-
-ook and will ba reanoved to the
enidenee of N, F. N Gammel, 306
Weat Ninth Mt. Funeral
Nil i*e held at the
pi perl or Judge Harold Louderbne k
pprgved today questions to be
sked five personn in ( hicago con-
the health of Miss Vir-
ippe, to be introduced as
CONFERENCES THIS WEEK
Final sessions between the city
counnil and members of the board
of equaltzation will begin Monday
morning as a check on the adjust-
ment proposed by the council an
the written protests on city tax
valuations The meeting between
the board of equalization and the
council will not be open to taxpay-
ers. It la understood, the personal
henringe nt protestants having been
closed last week
Ated Presn.
4 —Italian Fascist
Annunzio Legion
ailed a governmen
their coup of yes
sy forced Presiden
quish office. Th
l government 5
rmer members W
tional council.
eers are doing pel
ha city, while baj
troops are masaej
fines of Flume #
eck further ou%
ine 1K orthn remarkibe"mavahec."in
prirn” urnetacount.anseneamrliedusatonal prerain which the
Mr
it bird in the wm
tely tha small
Colds and catarrh yield like
mazte to moothing, healing. anti-
sepuie cream that penetrates through
every air passage and relieve* swol-
len. Inflamed membranes of none
and throat Tour clogged nostrils
open rl*ht up and you can breathe
freely. Hawking and snuffling stop
Don’t stay stuffed up and and mis-
erable
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Falm from your druggist. • Apply a
little in the nostrils and get instant
relief. Millions endorse this remedy'
known for more than fifty years.,
(Advertisement.)
a rd in an altercation with Iee Coo- "
per near John Winde's store on the 1 •
Fredericksburg road late Saturday !
$35 - $40 to $50
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hope an
y) Arbuckle, set for March 11
he depositions will be taken by
, comminsion appointed by the II-
ncis courtn. Arbuckle is ar cused
WASH IN SOFT WATER
We Wash Your Clothes in
Soft Water
22 $1.00
charge of murdering Orville Farmer,
a land owner. Robinson is said to
have shot Farmer at a hotel follow-
ing an argument over some whisky.
MAYOR YETT IS STRONG
FOR HEALTH PROGRAM
A proclamation calling upon resi-
dents of Austin to observe Gov-
ernor Neffs health week, starting
today and lasting until next Sunday,
was Issued Saturday by Mayor W.
D. Yett. In addition to issuing the
ON WALNUT CREEK LET ■
Contracts for the construct lor. of
a new steel bridge across Big Wal-
nut creek on the Dessau road at a
cost of 11.380, and for the replacing
and repairing of the steel bridge
over Wilbarger creek on the Cam-
eron road at a cost of 81.090. have
been let to the Austin Brothers
may stay all summer unless remov- I
ed. Now is the time to use othine—
double strength
This preparation for the removal*
nt freckles is usually sold by drug-
gists under guarantee to refund the*
money if it fails Get an ounce of
O th Ina—double strenghth, and even
a few applications should show a
wonderful ' improvement, some of
the smaller freckles ewg vanishing
entirely.
(Advertisement.)
trouble. I
I had not
ership in Higher Educational In* who responded to two
stitutions." by H F Estinl, preni- a Bast
dent of Mam Houston Normal In- “* “
NAkBUCkLECASEPSRMD COUNCIL AND VALUATION
DUAKD WILL HULD FINAL
AVSTTN IAUNDRY a BET
C LE AxrN9 dQx PANY
Fash logable women in Loondon
ve taken to wearing Russian
ots of patent leather, glaco or
ment: —----------
."The recotd of the adminiatration B. L. George of Temp. i. . via-
. itmelt: It would be a poor itor tn the city.
administration that required the ex-
ecutive to speak for it,"
Way. Police were notified of the
theft and are searching for the
miesing vehicle
Miss Lucy B Newton, dean of
women at the university, was to
have returned to Austin on a lots
train last night from Madison,
Wis, where she has been investi.
gating the financial plan of the
bullding of the Wisconsin Union
eter M. Hoffman of Cook county
afled in his efforts today to ob-
ain ths permiseion of relatives of
arvoy W. Church, hanged yes-
rday in the county jail, fov an
utopsy to determine if drugs had
ken administered the prisoner dur-
g the week that he passed in s
matose condiuon prior to being
iken to the gallows. Church's
other and father refused to sllow
arther investigation into the < ase
running a matrimonial agency, far
from it. But a lady by the name . tep
of Mrs. Cecelia Brent, living in ! k
Erie, Pa., has communicated with ’
Mayor Yett and asked his assist-
ance in finding her a husband with
the aforementioned qQualifications ’
Mrs. Brent alleges that her de- 1
-scription of herself is accurate, and 33
says that the reason she wrote the ’ 22
mayor was because she has more
confidence in "westerners." Mayor
Yett ordered the communication
filed.
yncluded ip the pile of small coina spect to the Higher Institutions." by
ath red monK the crowd were 643 : Dr Robert E Vinson, president of
vennies, several street car slugs i the University of Texaa.
Wcore nt buttons end other worth- "Raising the Level of Citizen-
kna articles, members of the com- ship." by nr Mary Roberts Cooi-
mil tee said idge. Mills college
son. D. K Dan forth, A. H Berk- only
"nananor -
Stevenson, C1,| T silvey. A. ci2‛ FYer "rehtomnct
iatrama. samue Youne. < iaten for 1« .Uy. .nd wasas 212
Willlams; second basses, W. U low .. . w,M "C.K f « . I. W
Cox. M A Smith, Robert stone, Ru-‘ *<"nlv 1 few have
nere itichandnon. Elake Johnpon anajnwacimniy. It i. a aynbut fornth is
R p orl-bak. mumneme: it u a smpte, harmiera,
‘ ■ Ortebeke | preparation that removes th, ca-1
| tarrhal mucus from th, intestinas ।
tract and allay, the inflammationi
' which causes practically all atom 1
lach, liver and intestinal allmental
Ineluding appendicitin. One dose
i will convince or money refunded.
Woodie alIbert and drugeists ev-
erywhere.
I Mr Maberlin» null againat the _ __ ...
rautrad company wan the resutt «f intendent of Bubiie
tne death ot her hunband in March.
(Irie, when he wan killed while pull-
Spring Novelties in Hats,
Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery.
•Tn
STamke- w
The Mach winds have a strong
tendencf to bring out freckles that!
' BILL STROTHER CAVORTS
| . ON SCARBROUGH BUILDING
ft Not satisfled with cavorting on
■ top of the statue on the dome ot
2 the capitol Friday night. Bill
n Strother, the human spider, fur-
, nished more thrills for Austin spee-
■ taint Saturday afternoon when he
Members who made the trip are
as follows: First tenors, C. J Al-
derson. Frank Day, Ben Woodhead,
C. O Oakley. Arlie McTee; second
tenor®. William Camp, Dirk Hitt-
venton of the eel lege deans of wo-
men at the Blackstone hotel in Chi-
cago. She was delayed for several
_ days because of storms between
Chicago and Madison.
A Studebaker touring car belong,
ing to a Mr. Urban, stolen early on
Friday night from the rear of the
I Queen theater, was recovered early
Saturday morning by members of
the police department. The car
I was found abandoned st Sixteenth
Bridge Co. of Dallas, it was an-
nounced by the Travis commission-
ers" court Saturday. With the re-
placing of these two bridges, every
bridge in precincts 1 and 2 destroy-
ed by the flood last September will
have been replaced.
The complete repairing and re-
building of the Dessau and Cam-
eron roads will be carried out by
Commissioners Giles and Holman
representatives of the two Travis
precincts, as soon as the bridges
are in tailed, it was said Both
bridges and roads in precincts 1
and 2 were severely damaged by
the September flood.
DRIVE TO SELL ANNUALS
OBTAINS GOOD RESULTS
Over 40C copies of the Cactus. |
university year book, were sub-
scribed to on Friday and Saturday
as a result of a second drive for
subscriptions to sell about l.ooo
copies The Cactus contracted for
1,800 books in the fall.
Recently there was a ruling
passed by the publication board
that no more books should be print-
ed than sre sold With only about
xoo copies ube, ri bed for prior to
this second drive, it was necessary i
to put on an additional campaign
This is the largest number of '
books ever sold in the history of I
the Cactus. A new way of avoid- j
ing paying a spot cash payment is I
made by the student, who may sign «
his library deposit and turn it over
to the Cactus and a collection is
made on the deposit at the end of (
the year. 1
• rived in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Walker ef
Man Antonio are in the city.
The cake sale of the St. Paul de
Vincent society was postponed on
Saturday and will be held next Sat-
j urday
Ed Hall, commissioner of bank-
! ing and insurance. Is on a visit to
Attention is hereby called
to the proclamation of Gov-
ernor Neff regarding health
conditions throughout the
State, and I hereby call upon
all officials and heads of de-
partmenta, as well as the
citizens of Austin generally,
to assist in every possible
way in carrying out the an-
nounced program for im-
, proving health conditions in
this City, in order that the
health of the people may be
protected from any and all
diseases or epidemics of
whatever character.
Mebon to set aside the verdict in
the case of H R Fulmore against
W. D. Henson, involving title to lota
in Lubbock, was overruled in the
Fifty-third district court on Satur- VAIIft pmpmgng pg
-! o appsai"warezncaigyum.0: YOUR FRECKLES
fendants. T ___
I with reference to the proposed
> union at ths univrsity. Before go-
lag to Madison she attended a con-
Lieut.-Commander end Mrs.
Claude Bailey are the Astin guests:
of Commander Bailey’s parents, Mr
and Mrs J M Bailey. 105 Eant
Thirty-eighth Mt. Commander Hat-
ley holds his commission in the
United states navy.
of evidence in the < ase of Goldie
Davis, negress. charged with the
murder of Frankie Parker, another
negress, began Saturday in the
Criminal District court Further
my
re-
aa l
, KI Pasond will return about next i
Wednesday
A meeting of St. Mary's Altar
and Hosary soclety will be held on
K euge of the Scarbrough buliding and
K on top of the flag pole. Hanging
■ over th. edge with ohe aim, bal-
■ a ring himself with outstretched
■ amw and legs on top of the ball
■ Mu th* tell flag pole were some of
K the thriliers which Hill furnished
3 Hr did not climb the building as it
first anuounced he would
■r Collections taken among the
K crowd of several thousand persons
56 gathered in the capitol rmundu uh
P Pziday nwht to witness the climbing
■rof the building amounted to 196 to
Ka< cording to announcement made
522) members of the Elks committee
■ which had charge of the <wllwUon.
SPIRIT AWAY NEGRO
IW CORONER’S AUTOPSY IN FEAR OF VIOLENCE
POPLAR BLUFF, Mn. March 4
Hank Robinmon, negro, wan mpirited
ont nt town by Sheritr Hogw today
when a crowd «athered at tha jail
where th, negro wan held on a
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। < sundberE. C w SponberE. it i-
| j Qammel, Charley Lndeit c. v
INydemni and C llyltin. Active
B "himuiat, an Malmqutst,
5 Munmon, Alfred Youngu-t Arthur
t onnwon ana wine Weetbrook in.
I erm. nt will be in the Decker ceme-
CHICAGO, Mareh 4 —Coroner
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Munday afternoon at 1.10 at tbs i , ----------------
1 „----„ parish house i be devoted to campus work and the
J A Tax System for Texas' by " -•
RAIL ATTORNEYS SEEK •rp" E T -er o the untven pThulcabruniyesita chaptanuat
( TO SET ASIDE AWARD """ saturday
Motion of attorneys for th Hous- lectures win be
Tha Friday program wili be in ----vI vu avur new stuuenta ana * e ------
charge of the Federation nt Wom- I one faculty member. Tha Davis woman is charged
en • culbs, wth Mrs lorencev ,, ' with stabbing the Parker woman
Moore, past prehtdent. In the chair nresident R. E. Vinson returned last summer Soon after the affair
There will be six important lee- i to Austin Mat urday after address- the Harker woman died, the mur- I
tlrre Friday which will close thei.theex-atudenta of W I’ase on der com plaint then bring filed;
conference. They are i Wednesday and the ex -students of . against the Davis woman The knife
"A County Unit in Relation tn an j Apne on. Friday at their annnual i ‘
Efficient System nt Education, • by 1 Texas
Miss Mary Shipp Handera, superin- i ton-
conudent of "chooln willlamson I The funeral of w. H.
Duties and Lmttatlonn nt 1 Confederate veteran, who died an
and unty seh00 Board. /Saturday noon, will be held this
Dean w H Button of Iha niver! i Bunday morning .at • o'clock from
nity, । the Confederate home chapel- The
"A Complete Expert Survey of urjal will be in the state ceme-
Schools in Texan," by Prof J
_ — renidencr"then Henderenon;the uniyerzity ,. J The January term of th. Fifty,
tunday morning at 11 • 0 a ana eta? . “ E at "p.rthe Jud: thira dintriet court was adjourned
it 2 .t th. Decker Method- /Gnr.i! * ot the | Hat urday arternoon by Judge deo.
at . hurr-h | ru tin ..ion. •g. _ „ , Calhoun The adjournment was
1Airgont"oion unraTa Prob- I purely formal, the neat •omBion ot
l»rn» In inand County Adminin- I court tha Mareh trim -—-
fration at Pubile H boo la." by T H l aronday be«inninK
Haria, wuperintendent of • hool ori
M Louiniana.
“enni "Training for Educational Lend.
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d2da."2, aesm
MEE Aiee
, has already been subscribed.
l. a ------*---._ _ --------- . Comptroller Lon A. Smith yester.
lon A Texas Centrai railroad to set "Financtal Hupport—the Cost of | O. S. Spillar has sold hia home at | day notified A. C. Goeth, chairman
Auide the Jury verlet awarding Mrs an Efficieht System of EAucation 3906 Speedway to Rev, Mr Shuttle o the Normal Me bools* board of re-
W G -Haberin and her four minor | in Texas," by Dr B F. Pit finger ot Houston, and will move his fam- gents, that where normal schools
. ebildreh SIS 000 anges . against ■ nt the university ily to tian Antonio this work have appropriations for summer
the railroad for th* death ot Mrs "How Can tho State Support schools, that he will follow the at-
{liaberiin"s husband, killed while inEuch a System?" by Prof. A Cas Members of the University Girls’ torney generala ruling and issue
Th* • inpkoy ot the railroad company, , well Ellis i Walking team wall be selected next warrants to teachers irrespective of
Awan overruled la the Fifty third A reception will be given the ual ! Thursday, while various endurance whether the teachers had been era-
Hintrtet court Saturday by Judge ' rersltv factity by the Council of hiKes will be made before that ployed in the regular terms of the
GieorKe C’alhoun The verdict, Iale‛ Faculty Hub at 1 o’clock time. normal schools.
o"ameh Shhrlinranat..ceraa namirccanhonn •—ity and. handrul qfroot-—
week” azo Notice of appeal was Rureut la Relatien to our Educa-lers met the 6:30 train from Bryan GOLDIE DAVIS CASE IS
fbled by the defendan: raliroad com- tional Irohjem " . yesterday morning, after meeting in
ny ‛0 . | Harns Will Speak , front of the main building and then
T H Harrim for 12 years euper- marching to the station in a body
operation I
y. These i
ML afternoon. After members of the
E. police department had searc hed for
A . several hours for Cooper, who dis-
E J appeared goon after the affray, he
E, appeared x’ the sheriffs office and
EFa offered to surrender, but was re.
■ . leased by Sheriff W D Miller pend-
0 log the filing of complaint
g Thompson was still unconsclous
Mt ps a result of the blow late Satur-
day nightaccoring to reports from
authorities at the hospital. A thor-
ough examination had not been
made of the* wound Saturday night
g and it was not known whether or
V net the skull had been fruetured.
K Attending physicians, however, ex -
p preased the opinion that the blow
2 haJ aot fractured the cranium. A
e deep gush more than two inches
Y long required several stitches to
g close
§ According to the story whleb
d Cooper told to Sheriff Miller, he
I acted in self defense alleging that
Thompson was advan ing upon him
j with drawn knife a hen he hit him
2 with the standard The argument
B arose over remarks which Thomp-
32. son is alleged to have made eon-
% cerning members <f C’voper’s fam-
2 ily, according to the story told by
Ey? Covoper to th* Travis county sheriff
3890 Mr. and Mrs, Thompson are vis-
iting with Mrs Thompson’s father,
A C ruing here peveral weeks ago from
29 their home in Kentucky Mr Coo-
28 per is Mrs. Thompson s uncle, ac-
coring to the wife of the injured
M1 man.
Are you a single man. between 30
and 40 years of age. fairly good
looking and with a comfortable in-
come ?
If you are, and want a nice
looking wife, height 5 feet 2 inches,
weight 120 pounds, and with a 13-
year-old baby, communicate with
) Mayor W D. Yett.
Not that the Austin mayor is
1 National bank, were distributed
Saturday through representatives to
more than 190 Travis county gar-
den club members by Miss Lois C.
Ervin, demonstration agent.
Mr. Bremond ia following up his
giving of seed corn to the boys for
one acre each with the garden seed
gift to the girls of the agricultural,
clubs, Earlianna and Stone tomato i
seed was distributed Saturday for1
canning. Pimiento and Bell pepper
seed was also given. Bean seed
will be distributed within the next,
ten days.
The garden clubs have the fol- ]
lowing memberships in Travis
county schools: Govalle, 116; Gregg,
4, Elroy, 18: Carlson, 12: Creed-
moor, 8, Manchaca, 18: Dessau, 7; .
Creek, 5; Tech, 118; Manor, 24;
Garfield, 114; Pflugerville, 25; Dry
Esperanza, 14.
Miss Ervin is distributing seed of; fl
Italian varieties of tomatoes and Ml
Spanish peppers to numbers of
Travis county women to try out
and see how the European varie-
ties are adapted for use in Travis
county. The seed was collected by;
Miss Ola Powell, who recently made ।
an extensive study of the canning i
industry in Italy and Spain.
Demonstrations bf planting seeds
in hot house beds will be given in ‘
the county schools later on by Miss
Ervin.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 19zz.
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