The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 319, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Folks and Facts.
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CALDWELL HEIGHTS NEWS
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nt appointment to the position
LAST TIME
•day
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Medical society and sponsored by
Dr. J. L. MeGlossen of San Antonio
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ay lor is Proud
of Attorneyship
Given to Moody
Butterflies
Goes. Shopping
were cast aa chorus gris, and both
were smartly dressed and walked,
IPowod
BERT
LYTELL
ning schooi at Camp like and
wived a lieutenant’s commission
AYIOR, Texas, April 24—On
y l Attorney Dan Moody of Tay-
mission yesterday in the Katy se-
valuation hearing, returned to Hous-
ton at noon Monday; while C. C.
Huff, attorney for the Katy sys-
tem. returned to Dallas Last night.
Free movies showing the cancer
noon by Mr and Mrs. Eugene How-
ard of the death of Robert M. Cam-
eron, who formerly lived in Austin
national
to Corpus
university, who will teach in that
department at Williams college.
Semi-finals in intra-mural base-
ball at the university will be held
on Brackenridge field today between
on
he
Bench-Made
Shoes
for Men
class.
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PerfectShoaldersandArmi
eddbmEerdaaszetan;
AMERICAN REPRE-
BENTATIVES
appointed district at-
take the oath of office.
the clock chimed out and the bet
was won.
Wally Reid Gives
Joy at Majestic
Two cars, one a Ford coupe, were
badly damaged Monday morning in
a collision at Seventh street and
the pub-
■ was at
he found
IND FIVE GALLONS OF
WHISKEY UNDER BRIDGE
ON ROAD NEAR TAYLOR
re Ever
Lit!
GREATER STRENGTH
Fewer Spoonfuls
laUlBta. but
another en
4
OBSERVE THIS
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some
baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz.
cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
Also Pathe News awj
Comedy
aGhold
donabia
“THE SHEIK”
is
coming
MOO
$7.50
$7.50
MM
$7.80
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT
ROYALS— UNDER WOODS— REMINGSTONS-OLIVE RE
$3.00 and M OO Far Month
All Patent ....................
AM Patent Leather with cutouts
Pntent with Grey Kurds Trim
White Fabric. Buck Trim.....
White Kid, Patent Trim........
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silent member of the cast, the maid,
and was fair to look upon, and did
her bidding silently and well.
mettle.
William Duffy wu director and
C. E. Rowe stage manager.
The house was packed. the seen-
Whited
is
the home of
Packed House Applauds Biggest Effort
Yet Attempted by Community Players in
Their Offering, "Nothing But the Truth”
AT THE THEATERS.
Qu-en: Charly Chaplin in -The
idi. Ci-."
Bargains la Seoond-Hand and Rebuit Machii
722 Congresa Ave.
ity to make it one otte very attrac-
tive parts
During the last 2,0 years there
have been more changes in hat
fashions than in any other part of
men's attire.
Texas Theatre
TODAY
Alice Lake
IN
“INFAMOUS
MISS REVELL”
EXTRA COMEDY
V
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Eans:
ines
Pheno 6060
, —• ------- vug tuat fascinates
the.onlookers, and pleases with its
Wally Reid is a homer at the
Majestic in "Forever" and la piay-
ing opposite Elsie Ferguson in a
lajestic: Elsie Farsi
Reid in “Forever."
Musterole drives pain away and
pinjts place delicious, soothing
art. Just rub it in gently.
more effective. He had a perfect
dumb appearance and had the abil-
. .. . "— — v,—- * »• served
to all ladies of the communitq
long table to accommodate 40
prepared in one of the rooms
here the husbands served
wanted, and they pointed out a
diamond.
And Winnie Wigglefoot said, “You
are perfectly welcome to anything in
my shop.”
So they wrapped the diamond up in
a beautiful green leaf and took it back
with them. When they passed Mary
Jane s house the Queen of the Butter
flies said how very hungry she was, and
how she would love to have some de-
licious Mary Jane Syrup for lunch.
Mary Jane went into the house and
brought out a pitcher of Mary Jane
Syrup and poured out a lot on a leaf
for the Queen of the Butterflies to sip
and spread a great big piece of bread
for herself. Then they sat down and
had a regular feast,while they planned
what kind of a dress they would war
at the wedding of Queen Mab.
was so great that they could noti
live separated, and "Gogo," the boy I
J west to England to live with . dis-
the reputable uncle. All the training’
.. (that was riven in him could not
make of hint the reprobate that the
uncle had been and wanted to see,
the nephew become,
• After "Mimsy" had married a dis- ’
solute English nobleman, and Gogo
went back to his native home, there
met her in the garden into which
each was slipping to pass an hour
reminiscing.
fry particularly attractive and the
musie rood. In the Community
Players orchestra, with Mrs. Q C.
Taylor for a director are: Mimes, . . ---------- — - •
Alma Wright, Lois Burdett, Gladys I!o the mysterious that
Gruber, Evelyn Kerns. Dorothy ’ l mlects: #,-d pieses w
Coulter. Werna Harris, Mary cul- artistic setting and filming
lett. Mrs. J. M. Collins Mrs. Tom —____________
today, rendered H B. Alexander,
county attorney of Bastrop county
LIBERTY HILL WINS
LIBERTY HILL T.« Apr 24—
The Lampasan huh school baseball
team came down Saturday after
noon and met defeat at the hands
of Liberty Hill high school team
I to 6.
ratio for the past three years which
averaged Wt it was announced by
the tire insurance commtssion to-
day
Vetere in independent school dis-
The play is the first big attempt
of the Community Players and was
far more of a success from every
standpoint than even the most san-
“Fool's
Paradise”
OMMANDERY IS GIVEN
TAYLOR MASON LODGES
FOR KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
FrAYLOR, Tex, April 24—A com-
d, taking hs mtn
San Jaeinto day was observed and
an -nteresting program was given
Relatives present from elsewhere
former F *
Permit for the erection of a $20,.
000 two-story apartment house was
nsued to Sam Sparks Monday from
the office of the city tax collector
and abseasor. The new buiding
win be locared at Twerfth and Rio
Grande streets and will be of brick
veneer.
MANCHACA FACULTY 18
xaxcHSAPtEHEAgoR.Y5AR
ume teachers were re -elected and _______- ___
“ / .2_ _ ..... an- 'county trustes,
W Peeler is princi- ; strieted to voter
S.
YLOR NEWS "FRAASEDFORSPANDISG
OF PROGRESS ON FARMS
MI8& SANDERS COMING
TAYIOR, Tex April 24 — Miss
Wary Ship Bander - county super-
tendent, will be here Wednenay
h recelve reporta from Ihr census
Congress avenue,
both cars, whose
ascertanied, scaj
in Hyde Park. Mr. Cameron died in
Pasadena.
Moffitt, Messrs. B. Pharr. Royal
Calder, F. Newsome.
OMES_BA
24 — Bombtn
beenew of a
m the ring,
tred kovd,
ight pugilist
a bost that ।
nds in the
• toased a m
ar to save 1
unihment
‘-J worKeQ up tO
a climax, and did his real dramatic
acting when he found that tn at-
— ------ --e se-vwcteq ana triets are not privileged to vote for
Per"ePtG ‘w'rni.'pnnen: woten"?"coenhgoh
Eh. Uh .T ' arpenter. interme- , districta according to an opinion
bX. -Aeseannnklon.mne attorney. -^m-l
colored teachers have not yet been
choeen Also a fourth teacher for
the white school may be considered.
The two 1 sent-minded husband who
guine hoped All the amateurish
points were gone, the play is a
splendid comedy. and each member
of the cast talented and on his
d5—Ap5
HSFFERGUSON
192 g 9 Wallace
E" REID ’
_ "Forever:
a George Fitzmaurice prodctios
SCHOOL IS CLOSED
e-EalE
.Jt.” was attrncted by momething ' quite a eredi to the proerma Of 1” —
community. N‘
No. M41—MoM every young 1ady feels that she must have
N lonst one pnir of youthful ftapp.ro Tou con secure
tnrm nere-- ■
. ------- Many funny
situations arise in his domestic life,
। • -vwuvu nuuse saw me picture but there is ever the Chaplin spirit
। Monday afternoon, and enjoyed with, that gets away with it in fine style,
it a perfect setting for the ideas' Of course, Edna Purvia nee is in
I that are developed Cari Lund- 1 her element, for she and Max Swain
Ah NE day Mary Jane met Angelique
4 J Golden Wings, Queen of the
Butterflies, who had great
golden spots all over her velvet brown
wings and eyes that shone like
diamonds.
The Queen said, “Mary Jane, I have
to buy a new diamond necklace for
Queen Mab, for when she gets married
next month. Come with me and help
pick out a good one.”
Mary Jane said she would be very
glad to. So they went together down
to where the little spring bubbles from
under the root of an old elm tree, and
they watched the diamonds being
made by Old Mother Nature.
All of a sudden Mary Jane called
Winnie Wigglefoot, the wood nymph
who had charge of the diamond manu-
facturing, and they told her what they
to make your mouth water. One is
sliced juicy lemon, and the other is
sweet, delicious Mary Jane Syrup.
Perfect on pancakes, hot biscuits,com
bread and as a spread for the children
when they come home for lunch.
Go to your grocer today and ask
him for a can of Mary Jane Syrup.
When you say “Mary Jane” to him,
he will know that you are an excel-
lent judge of quality syrup.
gof nW MI. iw
rtw to vowdera
WfkJW
Tnae
mT.%ms
NwYo* <
—..... ebewnere wil lecture during the showing of
w:re..former Postmaster Geerni • the picture.
AurionidSeX PunlosandMr! The city of weimar has been
Chree daughters. Minn Emhns n.pn granted the maximum 15 per cent
son of Austin, Mrs Anna Kyle Mrs credit, on its fire insurance key
Lucy Burleson anMrlrs Mrsirate, because of its low fire lons
, ria of Man Marcos.
It is a clean, white ointment, made
4th oil of mustard. It will not blister
be the old-fashioned mustard plaster.
O t Musterole today at your drug
tore. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes;
oital size, $3.00.
ETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
This beautiful Raker model may be had in all white d 4 •
washable kid or patent and grey combination....... 31
Miss Coppage Pleases
Keith Coppage was a real hit.
Her part was difficult and she did
------------- it with feeling and understanding
The occupants offthat gave her a distinct place in
I names were not the cast. She and Jennie Lacey
ped without In- 1----- -- -t - - !
yler public schools, then going
the stale university, where he
8 graduated in law in 1914. He
turned to his home town, where
established a law firm. Leaving
I business ho went to officers'
Do dreams come true? If the
picture brings forth any enitght-
ment on the subject they do. for
after all the misfortunes, seem-
ing;y, that could befall a couple,
ana they were far apart, they con!
tnued to meet in areams, to love,
and to know one another
The picture in a novel and dra-
matic production that has the tinge
berteon fied the piace, passing
on to Ma Kinamaan. Mr Moody
a brilliant younE lawyer and Tay-
r feels proud of his new appoint-
rot and ia confident of his con-
The value of bak-
ing powder is based on its
leavening strength. You
can’t judge it by the size
of the can—or by the amount
you get for your money. You
must estimate it by the amount
of baking powder used in each
baking and the results you get.
CALUMET
is the greatest value ever
offered in Baking Powder—it
has greater raising "force"—it
goes farther than many of the
other brands. You use only a
rounded or heaping teaspoonful
where many others call for two
teaspoonfuls or more.
But Baking Powder is not
all you’ll save when using
Calumet You save baking mate-
rials. Calumet never fails. The last
level teaspoonful is as powerful
as the first. Calumet is perfectly
manufactured—keeps perfectly—
and is moderate in price.
You eave when you buy I
You uro when you use I
One trial will satisfy you of these ‘
•*aa~*nd demonstrate beyend doubt
that "Calumet spells economy."
Your grocer sells it on a guaran-
tee of money back if you are not pleased
with results.
Calumet contains only such ingre
dheU.S.P50SXthOreraxedoctcta by
HIGHEST 2%Ax3y
ayor. His uncle. Judge James H
bertson. was appointd <*
OUDWEYS OF
MARYJANE
dresses and, well.
ter vamone the Mexican people
— Taslox and vicinity, to the gen-
hU a Am mbly t Charieston, W. Va.
3ytwo delegales from this dis-
h t were Belecte Mr Scott and
I man from Waco we i a selectd no
aylor and fhe chureh f
their regular sen- monthly meeting
with Superintendent A. N. McCal-
lum Monday afternoon.
Apponitment of a committee to
sevise the rules of the interfrater-
nity council was made at a meet-
ing of the council Monday fter-
noon.
G. L. Folbre, recently appointed
prison auditor, will leave today or
Wednesday for Huntsville to con-
tinue his new duties just taken up.
His family will remain in Austin.
Leave of absence has been grant-
-hDovankpoeidremasicheFirt
as. and district deputy of
rgular meeting of the Austin lodar,
ascordine to announcement made
Monday by C. B Andermon,
secre- [
taiy nt the local ledge initiation of
a large class of candidates and a
supper will be staged in honor of I
the visitor.
--------- w a -uu-tan- to which mortal flesh seemed to fall -
tial way. The body lost that old I Her, and nobly did he come through
buoyant spirit that it had at the1 t all -The chorus girls for whom
Nawa was received Monday after- openinrg of the scene in the office. Ihe Highted the cigarets, the worth-
Ne"" "2s me:d mond"‘ as the hana of the clock arew nigh less etnck that he bola. his ailenat-
unto 4 o'clock, the expiration of the ed wife, and unhappy daughter, all
14 hours, but the Joy came back as made him take in the air of th
"h " . over-burdened master of the house,
but he did them all admirably
Him Julian Devereaux
toad near where
WAY
DOWN,
LEAST
FREE
WHte th.
Only Two Things
Can Do It
CALDWELL HEIGHTS,
F district attorney.
Mr. Moody is the only son of the
te Daniei Moody. Taylor's first
MUSTEROLE
. roes, were charged Monday with
A committing an aggravated assault
was upon —eora Rowe, negro woman, by
and 1 romplaints filed in the County court
supperiby John W Hornshy, county at.
torney The three brothers were
arrested Monday and were later re-
oased. on DM bonds in each
for tneir appearance before fhe
court at Ka mitune May 18.
risui duriqg the nood period, alno
Galventon during I he unfortunate
od of 1920, He was electea coun-
tempting 10 tmcrease nia chureh
unde he had been robbed of $7,000.
His dectaratons that he knew noth-
ine of bustness and the astute
GEORGETOWX, Tezas April 24
witamson county rank, uhirteth
amot all the counties in the
Untted States te agriculturat weaith
and progrema. aocordine to a lat-
ter of congratulation hot rceivea
by Coupty Agent Q. L Crawfora
pom th. American International
kundshing company. New York-
The letter preises the ageressive
and up-to-date tarmers of the
county and commends tho work ot
Mr. Crawford ia doing.
jury.
Tryouts for the gide canoeing
team of the university will take
an it-mile paddle up Lake Austin
Saturday as one of the requirements
for the team. Two if-mile paddles
wHI be given this spring, while a
10-mile paddle will be held every
Saturday.
Col. R. C. Duff and W. A. Vinson.'
who were before the railroad com-
WShite
-----
told the truth regardless of the cir- {
cumstances that attended his state-
men to
8. N. Eckdahl was simply superb
The principals tn the play may
to a matter of conjecture. Not in
the casting, of course, for they were
those who were cast for the Leada,
but the ones who did the best act.
ng would not be of - ---------
Ben Robertson former district
torney, resigned Saturday, and on
ommendatlon of General Keel
f. Governor Neff appointed Mr
tody, who will preside over dis-
ci court in Georgetown during
» month of May.
Mark Chambers was good as Dick
and he. too. became somewhat in- Texas: “The Infamous Miss Revell"
valved la the domestic affairs of | Grand.Central: "The Hilis of Mies-
the Balaton, when Bob persistenty ! "
I AT POPULAR PRICES I
4k
ty vice president The children dis-
played much intwrest in learning
something of the great composers.
In the final progam of the week
Miss Anna I. Palm gave a pro-
gram consisting of songs from Schu-
bert, a piano number from Beet ho
ven. also Beethoven number on the
Victrola. In the music contest,
naming a list of great composers,
a surprisingly large number of per-
fect papers were given in. The pu-
----- pils Mrs. George Fargason won
, . district the picture nt Beethoven offered by
[torney in 1884 tat er his son. Ben Mi8s Palm
In theball game between Rell
And Caidwell Heights the later
schcol won. The score was 4 to 2
The 8chool was fortunate in hav-
ing on Thursday evening an inter-
esting and instructive lecture by
Trityor Davis of the •tote uni- ।
LN
masters at Templ, Taylor and San----------
Marcos, with request they be re- ad to Di. Edward L Dodd, associ-
malled to persons addreaaad at I ale professor or mathematics at th.
Qeorgetown. The postmasters wer.....- - - --
here and testiried they had done as
directed.
Id
| MANCHACA PERSONALS
■ MANCHACA Tex aprii J4_]
Bev. M Key of the Untvermtty
I:xa" preached at the Christian
Phureh Bunday morning ana eve-
I i •>
I Mta.ee Claudine Snarks and Aud
let Parr of leckhart pent the
eek-end with Miss Blanche Mack. 1
Irik
I Re, Mr Studer of Creedmoor i
reahed at the Methodist church1
unday morning
MR. Lille Wirth spent the week-
pd with the Holm Fork
Many attend funeral
IRERTY HILL Tei. April 24--
• large crowd from here attended
ae funeral of John Champion at .
bander Sunday afternoon. The
merican Legion from Liberty Hill i
ad charge of the funeral, assisted 1
y the Cieorgetown post.
Hancock: Bert Lytoll ia Ths idie
Rich."
attorney in July. 1920, which po.
Bitinn ha held creditably until his
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 25, 1922.
"DEEWPJAEKSBA-RFLE
rta okplac
jLk Kyle cemetery of Andrew I
momtn ahe"homdor Ssturday problem will be shown"in k hill of
Mra H J. Donalson. Rellu.I the. university canpus Thursday
yieca were conducted at the hom: Inteht under the auspices of the Pre-
by Rev R w Fisher ami at the Medical society and sponsored by
grave members of the Fyie Msn the Travis County Medical society,
ir lodge ofriclated.m5 Mason” Dr. j I. Mefe-een e* Een A--
„chon obsgrTha enmehuim,
musie week, according to the sug- Engineers for the champlonahip
zested program given by the coun-
LONG IS CHARGED WITH
SIGNING LETTERS K. K. K.
GEORGETOWN, Taaaa. Aprii M.
J. W Long, former drug store pro-
prietor here, was tried on a charge
of having aeut letters mignee K
K K" to three persons here, de
manaing they pay up their ac-
counts The trial resulted in a
hung jury.
Letters were sent, it was testi-
fled, from Georgetown to post-
contarted in the Fitzmaurice
CM
"7,
Practically
Sweden is done I
away with the laurels Mias Cop-
I page was rather strikingly dressed
• in her first appearance.
Mias Hasel Edwards, the spotted
daughter of Ralston, was adorable.
। She had the part of the young lady
interested in Bob and charity, and
asked Bob to invest her $10,000 so
that it would be doubled within
four days and then her father was
to double that amount.
Bob bet the money with Ralston.
Richard and Van Dusen, and it was
then his troubles began. He had to
tel the truth as a guest n the Ral-
ston home, and did so with murder-
Aus frankness Miss Clark was
told that her voice was terrible, her
hat awful and similar things.
Miss Anita Storm took the part
of Miss Clark and did her emotional
acting splendidly. Miss Josephine
Theis was a real artist as the moth-
er who was distinctly "highrow,"
and to perfection did she use the
high and mighty terms of expres-
sion. She, too, was stunningly
dressed as the wife of a rich and
prosperous Ralston of Wall street.
Support la Excellent
H H. Muller was cast for his part
to perfection, and the kike broker
that he was could not have been
t WATCH 2
MANCHACA HAS FETE
MANCHACA, Tex Apr 24—An
in eream supper was elven on thy
a z=n-efE
[141 ’ mnng and 4rorry.il hohorinnwisathered rot Manchaca in .
mona the Siexiean pooplo tha h. .A:urprie fish supper was mervea
-chom n
Il Ik k clear-cut demonetration of
teient. traintng and tintshed pre-
nentation and was a hit from the
time the curtain went upon a stage
setting of k New York stock maf-
krl where one member of the firm . - - -----
ineiated that $100,000 worth olir one of his last scene, after he
worthlems quickaiver stock in an , had very deltberately worked up to
tmaginary New Mexico mine muet
be Bold.
ork On inventigation
Noted Stars Hi
Done Can Tout
gusazyyra
AYLOR MINISTER is
SENT TO W VIRGINIA
TAYLOR Texas. April 24.—An-
uncement was made Sunday at
e First Freshytetlan church of
e appointment by the central
FXas presbytery which convened
F Taylor last week, of Walter H
0t.t Taylor’s Presbyterian min-
w. a. Drake win leave today for
New York and other points on a
business trip
J. T. Ward and A B. Colline have
returned to Austin from KI Paso,
where they ^landed the B U *
convention last week.
| "Nothing But the Truth.- pre-
seated at the Hancock opera house
Monday evening by the Community
Ptayera to one of the best, if not
the best amateur show given in
Austin in years.
April 24
but there were ten half gallon Jara
t Whiskey in paper sac ka under
he bridge loocai police was noti-
led and Deputy ( nstable Will i
Irf’ongeil went out tn the place of
nd brought the liquor to tewn
pls “ternen
Pandery of the Knights Templar
as just been granted Taylor by
Pe Masonic grand 1 dge of Texas
| Dhallas, accordipg to word re-
Mved from- H L ariton and E.
|. Grimes, who presented the sp-
Fication uf Taylor Masonic lodges
jr the rowtmandery.
I The Knights Templar command-
y will be organized within the
xt 60 ays, ft was said
Taylor Maa ns have heretofore
tended Knights Temptar lodges
B Austin, Belton. Temple. Cameron
hd Smithville
M Masonit temple will now be ;
fanned for Taylor, to house the J
ue odges and the commandery, it i
|as stated
Mias Irma Brown.
“hone SU
pscriptons and Want Ad»-
F B. Bulloch,
Phone 4M
111 West Fourth St.
(Next to Potoffice).
production, and the filming to splen. complete his costume.
manner to which he managed tsady done.. . ------------------
ng would not be of a unanimous secure all the money that he had ‘ ..Asrowde house saw the picture
choice. C. 8. Boucher really lived lo8t with interest, was one of the
his part throughout and under the hieh lights
tupbointtginegnapenane puthedammika LT otSerhe-ago-ihave.playedwitnchapuna-isg
==-=*==3
membrance. , ’ one baa played the same line for as
One had grown up in her child- | ----------------------
hood home of Paris, and the boy _ ~
the offspring of a couple whose love
Elkk=
M the kM
14 .p..
lac he Ma
Charlie Chaplin is
Capering at Queen
- ml
Charite Chaplin to at the Queen
doing all his original tricks in -The
Idle Claar." and the pieture cer-
tainly gives a completed feeling
I when all the slides, the glides, the
ram and the other things tht first
placed him to a class ad by himseif. I
He is playing with oM originals
when he writes a scenario that used .
Edna Purviance and Max Swain '
with himself doing all the funny
things. Naturally, he was careful
to give himself a good role, and to .
be sure that he had a decided tend '
in the picture, he gives himself a •
dual role. In one. he is the prover-
bial tramp who plays golf, rides a ■
freight and tramps the shady lanes J
to find a companion as lonely aa
he is.
The other part is that of the ab- 1
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The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 319, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1922, newspaper, April 25, 1922; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465516/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .