The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 318, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 23, 1922 Page: 2 of 36
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Seeks Office
LABOR BOARD TAX PROTESTS
Wife Holds
(Contimuea from Pag• L Col 2)
JAMAICA. L. I —Does
race
teat me power ot the United
For the Put
jaome job to keep hll
trom going
btale.
75 Years
1847 Rogers Bn
-
oollected
MORVICH READY FOR TRIAL BPIN
THOS. BLANTON
IN DEFENSE OF
OEKOEN&S0
- JEWELERS 1
‘LITTLE SISTER’
Mr. Maxwell, well known for his
for
American's sports editor landed the
many having been disposed of at
SPECIAL
DIAZ LOBBIES
MONDAY ONLY
$5.00 and $7.50
Blum married a second time. Two
The stork was on the way. Would
fl
Also a lot of Shapes to go at—
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le<ed ui
handling of the
Loosens Teeth
M. ESTES
“wast-
Tbe Very Nezt Doee at Mt
Drug me
i
Start Trouble
MRS. JAMES BLUM
Calomel M
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at;
roduce food
ubtedly true, and the logical first
NEW ONE TO. HER
service and the
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r gasoline, ollK,
be glad to drive
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editors.
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OPEN SHOP
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C. E SPURLIN & BRO.
Austin, Texas
Phone 5602
809 Tayler St.
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Morvich Looms Up as Rival to
Great Man O’ War on Track
57
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AGAINST U. S.
MEXICAN PACT
ASK GOVERNOR
TO POINT WAY
FOR FINANCES
o Fo
On 1
Says Calomel
Salivates and
LOVE AND
ADVENTURE
The Family
Silverware
Featuring the
“AMBASSADOR”
of its bonds to raise money to re-
store to the state following al-
STARTING
MONDAY
last two
labors, all
MAXWELL-EILERS-CONNERLY
TO HANDLE THE INDICATOR
IN OUR FISH STORY CONTEST
raurod labor board by re-
to atamiss the temporary an-
zuneuon recenuy granted by Judee
Pieture
latest tan
AUTO KILLS PT. WORTH MAN
FORT WORTH. Texas, April 22.
Frank Uuey, moll cartter,was prob-
ably fatall injured this afternoon
when be was knocked down by an
automobile and run over by two.
AUSTIN
AMERICAN
Painters.....
Plumbers ...
Slate and Tile
centa.
aaM;
Model teamship, compomed en-
tirely or strew, has been built by
a resident of Venice, Italy.
WAYS HON
ASURE
\
horse eagerly await the call to the
barrier?
1839 by Henry L. Ellsworth, com-
missioner of patents.
Each congressman is entitled to
20,000 packages of vegetable seeds
and same amount of flower seeds, to
distribute among voters.
A government official points out
that the $360,000 worth of seeds will
Ml
e199
st
:(3
vi
more. A
t guaran-
Obregon's control of the country to mercury: qutekeiver.
abwolute.
ing away" from lack of contact with
the human body.
Court action had been taken to
get the pearis out for a few months
each year.
“nr for SWOLLEN
TIRED, ACHING FEET
Urate the
labor sit-
Plenty of work for good
mechanics only.
pus was I
ict court
de s, Joh
land acq
ge <Calhoi
1.00
.95
1.02 %
etition for
vniversity
ing that b
ymj are sure of gel
this auto filing statit
rather pride ourselve
the tertwion may
ahread troubled n
Every Trimmed Hat in this shop
will be sold on this day for—
LEGION
(Continued from Page 1, CoL 1)
Just Off the Avenue
on Sixth St-
payers and it is simply financial
suicide to make further reduction
this year.
going to use an attack on my record
in congress to ruin her campaign ”
Congressman Blanton will make
a two weeks’ swing around his dis-
trict. he said.
& COMPANY
818 CONGRESS
Wanted
Per Hour
Carpenters .....81.00
nntnikndnethi 1 the
• sirike vote on another question,
labor leaders predicted today that
mun yesterday He is registered
I the Driskill.
L H- Kill of Cameron was reg:
at the Avenue hotel ye-
can embasay. In Wihelmplatz again
houses a fully accredited ambassa-
duced the tax rate tnis year from
52.35 to 11.20, which amounts to
about 140,000 reduction for the tax-
BUILDING PI
K STEAD'
I Xuatin buldi
pteay during i
en permits be
ing in Value to
no especially
censed, but neve
ings of the
Only Experlenced Mechanics
Wanted. Apply by Letter
EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION
CO.
218 North Clark Street
Chicago, HL
W. He er Apply
EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION
CO.
218 North Clark Street
Chieago, III.
Beautiful Floors Are Easily Obtained When Surfaced the
“AMERICAN UNIVERSAL WAY”
In a Rocky Mountain
setting. ahanasome
youth who meeks re-
demption and a pretty
gifi who heips him find
it. There you have an
outine at
aroint tot. wour
EE
J. W Maxwenl, A. J. Eller, and
R. H Connerty will be th. Judges
in the unequaled fish story contest
betne staged by The American, with
a total of 120 worth of raning tackle
30
where you live or anything--just
so it’s a fish story. The most truth-
ful yarns are always the strangest
time finding them when they were
not out fishing.
Several stories dealing with the
prise fishing escapades of Austin’s
near-great and would-be-great
are already slapped down on the
editor's book and will break into
C A. Lpacomb of Houston was
in the city Saturday, registered at
the Avenue hotel
Al
ms during
in Volum:
stion book.
_ late Thin
venison dinner
Anniversary celebratiot
or gift-occasions of as
kind call for silverplat
it can be given year aft
year, each gift piece i
creasing the value of th;
given on previous ami
versa lies.
last yea
____ print this week without fail. If
the J you can beat them, you will have
SWINEBREED
ANOTHE
The Travis C
ers association
car load of hog:
market Mandai
Manager Walter
Amsociation me
market price o
car loads shipp
own a car. considered the auto, a
luxury of devllish capitalism. Not pre
tar from the truth in European dot---------
Rural* which bus only 30,000 1 thought, mince money is the stand-
auto* or one to each 4783 peoule ara of weighta and measures in
in our country there is an auto1 America.
for tech 1* people. « More important, though, la the
Luxury is a matter of geography, health that will come to the gar-
nimo time Ie* worthtess at the den tillers who plant the eeede
north pole, to extremely valuale at The city man who doesn’t have a
th. equator. As for time, most of ‘ garden to overlooking a good bet.
th. things we oonsider necesnities 1......1 - — ..........................
now were luxuries only a tew gen- wmmmmmmmmm
and what to worse, it means de.. throw out our cheat*"
strucuon of the city's credit by de- , After a winter of ialeness, in
fault at interest on bonds in the which the only exercise he got was
sum of $100,000 duo July 1. 1922. being led around the big stable
-Some persons have pubushed where he is quartered. I watched
that w. would collect more money Morvich turn in a wonderful mile
on the 12 rate this year than we his first time out. H. negotiated
gentlemen atter arduous
ithough ye editor had ato believe.
if the council can get co-opera-
tion from the #2 advocates instead
of bricks and clubs over our heads,
Austin will get everything in good
■hap. this year, including correct-----------------
values of property with the lowest offered by Fred Petmecky.
possible tax rate. Our city now will — I " '-----
compare favorably with any city annual--------
of its »lse. or larger. in Texas then amalgamated valiant roll-top deer
why howl calamity and have it huntet ■ ot the Austin bar. came
followed by disaster? All we ask iz’in first on condition that Mr. Ellers
for the citizens of Austin to knowland Mr Connerly agreed, saying
the nyth. the whole truth and ! that he telt the last two were fuuly
nothing but the truth. and then,
act with Judgment and delibera-
tion."
Becker, republic** In a campaign
for the ottice of township clerk in
Somerbet township.
Already Mrs. Becker has beaten
her husband twice in contests for
the same office—once by on. vote
This year she Qecided not to run
again. But th. democrats thought
she was the best candidate to pit
You can get all
patterns here
SCRAPING FLOORS A FAILURE
Surfacing floors by th. scruples proem, has always been
considered a failure on account of the chatter marks, warm
and un-uniform work. The public has had to put up with this
class at work on account of knowing no better way to have
ths work done, but the “Americnn Universal Way" tves evary-
one an opportunity of having their floors beautifully fintshed.
With a surface as smooth as glaa*
THE “AMERICAN UNIVERSAL WAY"
The "American Untversat Way" of wurtneine floors to ne-
eomplished entrely by the tending protea* A drum 1 inches In
there had
Boares Power Disputed.
The shop crafts had charged that
the employe.' representatives who
had conferred with the road over
I Pproposed wage reductions were se-
,fcEa by the road itself and not
P by the employee. They claimed
that the conferences therefore were
a illegal and were upheld by the
" ~ The labor board has never claimed
R the power to enforce its decrees.
{ the enforcement being left under
the transportation act to the moral
remponalbility placed on carriers
the money at the city to upent,
without making an nveaticauon
from the annual statement show -
qualified to cope with any fish story
dilemmas Well and good—The
„Oangazgcigmxsoom.
teted the asset ing of the executive
Mi—here yesterday
Sohn C. Tawa to Jr. of Heueton,
prminet American legton member,
Md former dtrector at the eelectiye
mri not in Texas attended the
■MM conteremce her yeaterday.
WO flu schools’ naZcintandm for
sue •upertntendene of public in
Etrueetom, has been to attendance
g* th. inkers' oonfsr.no. here
Or. W. a ObawH. whowesum-
at ta rech Austin on Friday in
ume tar the legiminuive education
— porwbicha he"on
attanded th. educa-
kan held at ths unj-
--------- I am poaitive Morvich, th. won:
Alaas this line Mayor Tett der 2-year-ola, is having a hard
ume at it awaiting the running at
You know what calomel to. ire
late Lucian Parrish. -
"I want to tell you that my sister hounes a uuy meua-ugu i n 11 -
went with me to the farm and help- t dor, the concluding formality of
ed to raise her little brothers and ettecuing complete and formal rea-
sisters." he said "She earned her toration of diplomatic relations be-
way through college. They are not tween the United states and Ger-
. - s-__________a ---- h---- heen Aienaee nr at
There is nothing that will add to or de-
tract from the appearance of a private
home or public building as much as the
floors. Walls and decorations may be al-
tered at will, but the floor, once laid, is
there to stay. New floors, even though
properly laid, are often spoiled by inferior
scraping and will stand forever an eyesore
to the owner, and a damaging advertise-
ment for the builder and architect.
. _______- —_________ , “He is puactically reedy for the
boara through the prena, sod I am again derby as he is. It doesn't take
announcing, that to adopt the 12 long to get him in shape I want
tax rate now means deficient berv- him to be at his test for th. derby.
. . .. ---------------- ai
Pecitione Due Sten.
. Cterk. In th. office of the city
clerk were busy Saturday digging
up and dusting over th. voting rolls
of the etty of Austin. From con-
versation around the city hall. it
zeema that the petitions asking for
the election to reduce the tax rate
wiU be submitted some time during
this week. with odds In favor of
Tay.rnday: regular council meeting
Finement u
expected t
Eeision as t
Fit will be i
estion is 1
Smestead
m< petitioi
bt* that the
me time ag
pur hasing
the univers
v her land.
MM. It w
arrant was
lard of equa
ges that altl
I do so, the
th failed i
e sald orde
ite of the f
breed to the
sard. In
not srante
e petition o
let a writ b
lard to begi
edinga imm
Although ti
id rumor* o
ase of the
it as is kno
th. first fU
ike a tract
to legisiatiy
rice alleged
Jared by the
Giving wubecriptions or dona-
tions to charity la viewed with
I suspicton in Burmah
LUXURIES
Private ownership of autos to
again permitted In Rusala by spe-
cial decree of the soviet council of
comtssars. The ten on importation
of motor cars is also lifted Good
news for American auto compantes,
opening up a new export market
Apparently the Reds, before they
restored the individual's right to
diameter, revolves st a speed of 725 re
lutions per minute, the power being 1
nished by an electric motor. A vacu
cleaner automatically takes up all the d
from the floor and stores it in a bag.
the first cut across the floor, a col
grade of garnet paper is used, and for
finishing, a finer grade. No scrapin
done at all, the sanding process start
and finishing the job.
ACCIDENT
An auto traveling 20 mile
hour to going nearly 30 t wk. a
ond. Or, in five secouda, 150
A mnotorist, krepi ng these ti
in mind, will be more f-h
pedestrians Dodging 4
trifle confusing when
proaches at a speed of
sscond. •
The best and most rellable
are in the motorist• brain 4
hands on the wheel
to the state to spend every dollar
of funds coming into its hands for
hospital purposes in the Legion Me- years passed,
mortal hospital at Kerrville and ha .. The = er- =
SEEDS.
The department of agriculture is
distributing $360,000 worth of free
seeds, carrying on work started in
rate, and then ask why default this
year? But they did not know, or ।
at least did not state, that we have
an overdraft in the general fund
of $63,000, exclusive of the over-
draft in the general street fund,
from last year's expenditures that
bobs up like Banquo's ghost' and
will not down as long as this agita-
tien keeps up.
Giving th* Gentle Gibs.
“The 12 advocates cry aloud.
What are you doing, or what have
you done with the money? Our
answer to that every dollar is ac-
counted for in the auditor's report
and it is so plain that he who runs
oug ’
if
ain after we ear
‘cox REALIZATI
FOR BOTH OLD AND NEW FLOORS
Th. "American Universal" will nurtace old floor, hi.
w.ll ■• It will surface new floor. We can make your old f
Ilk. new. Old paint, varnish and wax can be removed a
ney, alosny murtace obtained that cannot be tola from a new I
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU
An opportunity to figure with you on any floor wurtaeing '
you may have will be epprectated. No matter how large or
email your work may be, it caa be handled to your entire
intacton. _________’
ABILENE, Taxaa, April 22—Con-
gressman T. L Blanton at Abilene,
received something at an ovation
when he reached bom. this morn-
ing and delivered an address to an
audience that packed a local thea-
ter He .aid the moot recent at-
tack on him in the house cam. on
the heels at his sister’s announce-
ment for congtese to succeed the
[OyERS 01
yr BEFOI
I AT TUES
■ Charter con:
Qear fur the
owers of the
Impost! new
■■mb urs of
bdy convene
heir regular s
Fr or
as read at t
Pon by sectio
omeed artic
perting Tuesd
Phat a larger
hissionerw wot
onsideiation ।
I With tho co
Ira of the cit
tilttes sectio
le within stri
n of its la
yriting of thes
bected to «
ime, as the «
gree that thm
bt portant sect
harter and d'
sual amount
ir Was spent
limo expected 1
nown differen
rmmission m
dould go inu
to hustle.
Fred Petmecky, th© old reliable.
Is splitting up $30 worth of fishing
tackle into prises of 116, >10 and $5
to the best three stories published
before July 4. Makes no difference
MT. PLEASANT CHILD
BITTEN BY MAD DOG;
MUZZLE LAW FOLLOWS
MT. PLEASANT, Texas, AApr
M.—Following an attack by a mad
dog oa the 5-year-old tea of J.
B Roach, city nuthorities today
passed an ordinange reguiring all
dog. to be muzaled. Th. head of
the dog was tent to Austin and re-
port Was mad. It bhowed evidence
of rabies. The child will be given
the Pasteur treatment
__ — —___ ___the Loulsvile Derbs.
"What ar. you doing, or what have Alm unite. I am badly mlMakMi
you aone with the money? • Morvich i. certain to be a. Mg
-Our anawer to tUat every dollar! a menston a • 3yer-old a. he
to accountea tor ta th. auditor, WM ia the 2-year-ola dan
l and it to ae plain that ne I Fred Burtew, his trainer, who tea
__run. may read—"There are been connected with the running
none so blind as those who will not game for 30 years in the capacity
“te A-n mayor Tetertna to th. I ^c^ .aaertot"amnrst‛tog-
iana for bonra.trona dponezverpauun-nzuraon40 "2tVheh‛mrn. utsatest nota. I
gen Miring the road for Vo-aton of ■ and wili “not down as Long as this have ever trained However, he is
thehoards decree., -n ta dis- ’ agitation keeps up.- His complete such a glutton for work that it is
smsunekiom.“or-statement.a “ sinqwnin. ---------------------
-It haT"em‛sttmeyeral tmen
both mo ano tn. Bmueh th- ap--- an. I am azain
’ wUl oom. up again later. The t---
erdered the road to hold n.w MM-
SPPnaat. Fo see for the city in every department 1 and if he to he winmake us
Pir:a"eramo“mcSoar then and what “ worse, “ means d.-; throw out our chesta”
.1 I tend to ssue a decree cen-
wring th. omer and the Penn-
ayivanSa obtained the injunction to
* tet the board. power*
Bounds like a stoty book situ-
ation. But it happened in real Uf.
with Mr ana Mr. James D. Blum
of Ulla city as central figures.
Under the terms of a wealthy
grandmothers will, Blum had to
Become father of a baby girl before
he reached th. ege of M. He was
not .van married whan the will was
made. He married, but there were
family difference, and hto *ite ob-
Rexlutiona of thank, to the Aus- M. Becker, demoorat. again to op-
tin Chamber of Commerce and a m-n- s- huband w
ieholuuon aaking that the educa- poring her huspand, Gnorg. W
and wnploye* through the decisions
of aa impartial body. The only pow-
er it claimed was to publicly cen-
sure any body violating its de-
dorees ana 11 recenuy aia this anmay e—a ■ -fho. .--627a
___--.l — i, u ***** «eeu. inere are none so biind
connection with a sma- eastern’as those who will not gee • w, re.
road. The Pennsylvania maintain- " " u n-ot "e rez
i ed, however, that ths board could
ogth millions. Un-
the distance in 1:44 1-6
Recently without a trace pf urg-
ing and for a part of the half mile
at least, under a pull at the hands
of his rider, Morvich covered the
distance in .47 4-1 seconds.
Morvich is a remarkable horse.
He was unbeaten as a 2-year-old.
On form, he looks to be in for an-
other big year. If he comes through
as a 1-year-old he will be entitled
to be compared with the great Man
o’ War.
are proceeding satisfactorily
Mexico City.
primea th. response state legion «t be a boy or a girl? There were
official, had recetvea in th. sale all the third act eHn... elements.
----- It was a boy!
Another year and a half! Again
dangerous. It
GERMANY RESTORED TO
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
BERLIN, April 22 — The Ameni-
g to bother you
Sos yera foot "
ed ■
CITY TAX C
CONTINI
Austin tax c
tinuing to slun
fielals in the o
sessor and colli
mated that Utt!
cent of the city
bavin* st prese
deposit of mor
made Saturday,
ever, covered co
including April
small amount <
collected.
Stork Decides Strange Legacy
OAKLAND, Cal—It had to be a
m-m
And boon before five years had sdmmaM 3
elapeed : •? •m
Otherwise a fortune in pearl, Emam."-
charity w7
the •*9%
on the 12 35
Wanted
Per Hour
Bricklayers.....$1.10
Plasterers ...... 1.10
Stonecutters ... 1.02 %
Stoneplanemen .. 82%
MUST BE UNION MEN
EGIVES FAR
Kt blind ib
"Farewell r
Williar Smith
MM at the 1
Iliad Richav
ER‛1li Parka
Bhed senior ria
be rec ital. 1
peld in the et
Wogram being
MBH o clock
Pnvited to acts
KProgram of
Powa livertun
lermann). or
Valse lanette
■Mon Emith
(aulken, KI. I
hno, Se herzo
in), Jefferson
FMy Loove’a LU
and Ainnehah
Roving i seniot
Fileuse ’ (Raff)
gan. Triumph
Buck). Jefferst
mxophone due
lain Tell Rosai
Cedzewoda , O|
Furue in D A
■am Parks, pi
Sharp M inor"
dante and H
(Mende Issoh),
viewed some of the recent work of —-------
the legion in making good ita pledge ! tained a divorce—and
to the state to spend every dollar been no children.
WASHINGTON. April For-
mer General Felix Dias and Ce-
cilio Ocone, who was accused of
assassinating Gustave Madero, arei
secretly housed in Washington in
a final attempt to prevent recogni-
tion of the Obregon government of
Mexico, now practically assured.
Dias is incognito under the name
of Gonzales.
Both are known to have been in
Bermuda when Secretary of State
Hughes was there on his vacation
trip. How unsuccessful their mis-
sion for the anti-Obregon coalition
has been Is indicated by emanations
from the highest official circles to
the effect that the recognition now
is only a matter of the time required
to work out negotiations.
The failure of Dias and the anti-
Obregon crowd, now no Bonger
backed by Important American fi-
nancial interests. Is declared to be
complete. Attempts to start revolts
in Mexico itself have failed to
arouse the interest of even small
bodies of Mexicans and President
cncaco, Ap n—ederal
the stork was on the way.
Again suspended interest—the
stork arrived—it was a girl!
“And I wouldn’t take the $150,-
000 involved, nor all the money in
the world for her!” says Mrs Blum
There’s still another chapter—the
baby girl came just about in Ume
to keep the pearls from getting
"sick.” Held in a bank vault the
funds by previous officers
Assistance to disabled men in
settlement of claims Is now being
given by the Rod Cross, Mrs. E. B
Haynie said.
Mm Murray, auxiliary president,
said the legion hospital is an in-
stitution of which the legion win
long be proud. Patients there are
being given excellent treatment and
through efforts of the auxiliary are
clothed property and 6 adequately,
she said.
HousewieLan’ sakes! Who’d
ever thought they'd get to making
'em upside down!
5 1 NEAR DEATH, 5 ARE
HURT; CARS COLLIDE
j LONGVIEW, Texaa, April n —
2 John Lendere to near death and
B Misses Bala and Jewell Covan,
Miao Luciie Victory and L W,
L Bailey at Tyler are urionely in-
FEirti ae the result at a head-on
g colision between two automobiles
F near here yesterday. Lander, to
E paralyzed and speechlees in a local
LOSES ROUND
I BEFORE JUDGE
Roofers ...... 1.00
Tar and Gravel
Roofers ...... .92 %
against her husband, who'd an-
nounced he'd be the Republican can-
didate.
So Mrs. Becker consented to run.
How does the campaign aftect
peace within the Becker household?
"Not a bit," say both candidate*
"We never talk about it And which-
ever of us is elected, the otter will
help him—or her—as much as pos-
sible."
Miss Carrie Hamo Buck. >1. is
the youngest woman ever admitted
to the California bar.
“The $3 advocates cry alou:
George T. Page todey upheld
im' - mllroed to its
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■ALTS NEGRO DEACONS'
MEET; BLACK IS KILLED
I DALLAS, Texas, April 22.— Lem-
ten Walker, M. negro, was beaten
to death at a negro church in
north Dallas, accordine to reports
Binds to ths police department to-
f day. James William* one at the
' deemrs. to under arrest charged
. with the murder.
En--------
| Folks and Facts.
eE Idee Weed was here yesterday
5 from Smithville
4 r. B Parsone of Cameron wes
here yesterday.-----------
w G. Jarrenu wes registered et
E the Drimkdil yesterday.
KE F. M. Meers of Taylor arrived
Lhere yesterday mornine.
. W W. Lovelmc. of Smithville ar-
Alfred Saturday morning-
t M. MeCullough of Dellas spent
E yesterday her*
Dr. M W Sherwocd of Tempi.
ass and condemned the red tape
methods employed.
Devie Reviewe Work
Commander Wayne Davis re-
anEheooby rllnt.at sovparnmain; bie’ikearnamtta, orampine end
American and th. Mexican governhe etekening you. calomel attacks the
meat* i* that of American property bones and should never be put into
rights and negotiations to that end or —ygtem.
It ,0,t# btoya. headachy. con:
_________ . utipate ead an hanged es^
PANHANDLE PRESS ELECTS 1 52 pooxourszsotttond "2" * 1
AMARILLO, Texaa, April If— E centa, which to a harmless vegetable
A. Carlock of the Paducah Post gubetitute for dangerous calomel
wu today elected president of the Taks a epoonfni and if it oesn’t
Panhandle Press association at the atrt vour Hvw and straighten you
closing session of a two-day con- up better and qulcket than nasty
vent ion. L. P. Loomis of the Ca- calomel and without making yuto
naian Record was elected vice sick, you just go back and get your
president and Frank R. Jamieson, money. .
secretary - treasurer. The con ven- Don’t take calomel? It make*
tion invited the 1614 session of you sick the next day; it lodes you
the Texas Press association to meet a days work. Dodson '■ UverTone
In Amarillo, which to the perma- straightens you right up and you
nent meeting place of Panhandle fail great. Ne aalts necesegrY. GEe
It to Ite anren becaune It N ter-
tectly harmless ami can net eaU-
$150,000 gem* were
Educational Conference at
University Ends With Plea to
Keep Per Capita Up to Pre-
vious High Mark.
not even censure it
Today’s decision is not of COOTS*
final in the case, but it came as
a distinct shock to the board. The
5 4 members had conhidenty expected
: gthat Judge Page would dismiss the
-temporary injunction and throw the
J case out at court
Bill Is Important.
E Judge R. M. Burton, chairman at
= the board, announcet he would con-
= tar with the department of justice
= before deciatdg whether to move for
E g modification at the restratntng or-
E dor.
I E -This case to the most important
| E as to matter involved at any raised
mince the passage of the transpor-
l tauon act and possible the most im-
portant in the history of labor dis-
1 putes and industrial legisiation in
? this country," Judge Barton said.
I - The court's decision after re-
gvewing the history of the trans-
: E portatson act, federal control and
S F the Adamson law, upholds the con-
S . stitutionality of the transportation
f act in co for as it attempts to im-
E pose compulsory arbitration, 'but
1 7 denied that ths act gives the board
- any power to initiate any action on
ite motion and without submission
s by both sides to the controversy.
H‛f Coming at this tim* when the
4 shop crafts have just started taking
Treach
noon today, when Alanson B
Houghton placed tn the hands of
President Ebert Mi tettera of cre-
dence, designating him "ambsfos -
dor extraordinary and plenipo-
tentiary of the United states gov-
ernment to Germany."
The twe engaged in an informal
chat for ten minutes and then the
American returned to the embazay.
EXIT
Roca and Josef* the Slamene
twins, are separated in death Their
bodies are cut apart by the eur-
■eon’s knife, and cremated. The
ashes will be sent back to Prague,
their birthplace.
Back to the dust' It le ths ulti-
mate end of all regardless at the
shape of th. body or what happens
to It during Uta la death ite queer
body of Roca aad Joaeta ta like the
reel of us
The educationel conference at the
univeraity closed Friday at noon
with the adoption unanmously of
one resolution "putting it up to
Netr to maintain the per capita
acholastio apportionment for edu-
cation. By consolidating ths after-
noon session into th. morning ses-
slon, ths oonterence, which began
at 1* o'clock, Closed shortly after
noon. The resolution to Governor
Neff Is as follows:
Whereas, there exists today a
serious situation in the common
schools of this state because of the
prospect and fear of material re-
duction of the state scholastic ap-
portionment; and,
“Whereas, this situation is Im-
modiste and pressing in the minds
of local school boarda in arranging
for the finances tor ths ensuing
year: and,
“Whereas, the preeent per capita
apportionment oan be maintained
without an increase in th. tax
rate; therefore, be it
“Resolved, that the governor of
the state of Texaa be requested and
urged to devise ways and meana to
maintain the present rate of ap-
portionment."
Would Meet Annually.
was la tho cit Saturday.
Or. Robert F- Miller of Brenham
was here yesterday
Mr. and Mr* Beaufort H. Jester
at Coraicana epent Saturday Mr*
Caeli H. Smith ed Sherman was
tero yenterday.
W. B. Amicer of Cleberne was
amone the vimitors ta Austin Sat-
GEORGE W HECKER AND HIS
WIPE,
HILLSDALE, Mich—Mra. Bezate
THE
WHITE
DESERT
By
Courtney Ryley Cooper
The thrilling novel
which will appear in
twelve daily install-
monte
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tongl conference be perpetuatea
by holding one each year were
adopted by the assemdly betore ad-
journment.
Dr. W. S. Button, dean of the
schools this year demanded a much
larger revenue for their proper
maintenance than two years ago.
"Ths atendange at all schools has
increased," declared Dean Button,
"and under no circumstances must
the appropriations for the upkeep
of the schools be less than two years
ago"
Prior to the morning sesalon of
the conference, vsrloue wections of
oducatore met to discuss problems
peculiar to their particular aivi-
sions.
The minute you put you feet ta a
fl'll' bath you feel pain being drawn
out and comfort just soaking in.
How good your tired,
swollen, burning foot
teel TIZ" instantly
draws out ths pof-
that puff up your
feet and causs oer*
Inflamed, s w o a t y
feet.
"TIZ," and only
-Hz," tokos the pain
and softness out at
corn* callouses and
bunions. Get a box
of "TIZ" at any drug
t atoro tar s few
'eur test are never ge-
ootao
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