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On Trail of Old Man Efficiency
Folks and Facts.
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Thomas Gullet. eon of Mr. snd
with pneumonia. is reported con-
m lows:
Lattimore of Austin.
Judge O. S.
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LEUTENANT-GOV. RACE
BAKING POWDER
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million* of pound*
L. Yelvington.
Mrs.
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to Corsicana after a several days' ing and 15 leading citizens were ap-
Thomp-
T. P. Jones left Smithville Sat- coming a candidate.
visitor
afternoon for Houston,
ACK in 1818 the greatest newspaper of the day declared that the
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world had reached the limit of human expansion.
W. C. • number of feet of reed used in a
end in Weimar, where Mrs. Peel is Will
tides as her reward.
The mind of 1818 couldn't conceive of the miracle* that human in-
it couldn’t
SAN MARCOS. Texas. June
tive oil men from nearby fields are
of
as
Fort
on
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case of the Federal Reserve bank
Miss McGilin Recital.
Mrs A. B McGill and
mother.
Mrs
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and attorney on April
At
Lucetive
A Purely
A 4b srur druzgist today.
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It even went
the world to
agricultural
ignorant of
pudde
Starte
Prospective Head
Of China Republic
Will Hold Parley
Don’t lay aside this paper without reading
the advertisements
than of higher
priced brands.
Saturday
where she
Brownwood
Representa-
Legion SI
To Me
Tos:
Smt
visiting her brother,
son, and family.
Totals .....
"Batted for Ja
was well known in Austin, has re-
cently been elected mayor of Sny-
der. his home town.
Ladies Keep Your
Clear, Sweet, Hea
With Cuticura S
and Cuticura Tal
Antonio before returning to Smith-
ville.
a visitor here yesterday.
H. E. Jackson of San A
registered at the Driskill
classes.
! 10:40
WIMBERLY GOBBLER IS
TRYING DOUBLE DUTY
Houston, is here this week.
C. E. Bowman. an oil man of Sar-
atoga. with the Rio Barsvo Oil co.,
is here investigating oil possibili-
tee of I Jann county.
E. *T. Crutchfield of Mexia, an oil
man. is visiting the Valley Springs
district.
Erwin of Graham was among
i here yesterday
. Wright of Ian Angelo was
day
W.
They Couldn’t Know
Lenine’s shoulder is lame; but not
as lame as his excuses
Ata’s Foot-Ease Walking Doll
Th* cleverest advertising novelty ed the
seanon to the Allen"s Foot-Ease Walking
for over 30 years
FOR DEMONSTRATION
Govalle women will meet Friday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at a special
meeting for a demonstration of the
making of •'liberty** dress forms by
Miss Lois C. Ervin; Travis demon-
stration agent.
AmericansugarRefining Compeny
** Sweeten it with Domino""
Granulated, Tablet, Powdered,
Confectioners. Brown; Golden Syrup;
Cinnamon and Sugar: Sugar-Honey; Molasses
Gets A. & M. Diploma.
SMITHVILLE. Texas, June
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hare yesterday
F. Mitchell of Waco
Adams sa
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the Nations! bank of Clebnrno, sev-
eral months ago, will be tried In
Dalias June 12 following a rulis g
by Judge William I. Grubb that the
federal court has jurisdiction in the
case
John Gregbry spent Monday in baskets. trays and furniture in the
Temple, visiting his mother. Mrs. J.-windows of A. B. Rogers Furniture
Gregory. : company.
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Clvett,Peabo
Henry Pay ton left Smithville Fri-
day foi Temple, where Mrs. Payton
is in the sanitarium.
Miss Bernice Marburger has re-
turned from LaGrange.
Mrs. D. L. Sutton has returned
I an
cor-
City Council Meets.
The Taylor city council held a
brief meeting Monday night and de-
voted the session to passing on bills.
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Munger Is Visitor.
N. C. Munger of Houston of the
Magnolia Petroleum company, is in
Taylor on a visit to his brother.
Rev. H. L. Munger.
SMONORSA SAYa".CoLLEGE
SMITHVILLE, Texas, June 6.—
Mr and Mrs. L. T Saunders spent
the past week end in College Sta-
tion with their son, Leroy Saun-
ders, who received a medal for the
best drilled man in Company D at
the drill day exercises.
Meets College Board
Gaston Hartsfield, presiding elder
A e-
On Ben Hur Shrine Trip.
Ferguson Allison left today for
Austin to join the Ben Hur patrol
on its trip to San Francisco Dr. B.
A. Kirkpatrick of Thrall and D. B.
Wood of Granger also went to Aus-
tin to join the Shrine band, which
will go on the special train leaving
Austin Wednesday. -
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McGrew was 11
allwing but t
in out six met
played when tb
by rain, with t
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electricity. antiseptic surgery or automobile*. It keeps us up to date
the many thing* we need in ordet to live profitable. happy and useful
met at the home of M«
Moore Monday afternoon.
C. J. Peel spent the past
Norman E Buescher was among the
225 men who received their diplo-
mas from L. J. Hart of San Antonio,
piesident of the board of directors
of the Agricultural and Mechanical
college.
as called by the ill- Southwest Texas Normal College
ness of her mother. 1 have had an attractive exhibit of
? Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Speegle
ene, are planning a visit to Washington,
E where they will be guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ed Hague, formerly of
Taylor.
Cornforth to Build.
Mr and Mia. John Cornforth will
build a new home in the Mendel
addition and have given contract for
its construction to William Ar-
buckle The bouse will be a five-
room bungalow. with many attrac-
tive features
present. and effort will be made
live*. It presents for our approval articles of all kind* and for all pur-
poses. The requirement* of each member of the family are met by
advertised offer* of good merchandise of proved value.
Sliding a new
accident this
HAS AN INVITING LOCATION.
Late, 23
n Locaia.
aard C. Hall who
ha pust few months
vu engazea with
have tetrned to
SDo up enough berries to \
last allyear round.Rre
v serves are economical
and highly nutritive.
Domino Granulated
is the sugar to use-
clean, accurately
weighed and packed
in convenient cartons
and bags.
SAVE THE FRUIT CROP .
nominal cost.
Classes recreation, which includes
athletics, swimming, fishing and
tramping. will entertain the visitors
at the Driskill
J. A. Thomas of San Angel, was
I here yesterday
W. W. Koch of Plainview was
. here yesterday
e
to secure the noted
| city
B. A. Kirkpatriek of Thrall la in
’ th, city
W. P. Duncan of Paria, Texas, is
in Uw city.
W E. Maynard. Rev. Jesse
m. to 11:30 a. m. ad-
lights and cots and
1 jardinniere and stand created
week unusual amount of interest. 2
The advertisements save time. money and effort for those who read
them and follow their guidance. They are practical GUARANTEES
of satisfaction.
reported. When the young turkeys
and chickens were abandoned by tha‘ , ,
hen the gobbler at once took them band for the occasion,
under his care
--- ----- —... -- — - - his former associate on the pardon
Mrs T. A. Gullett, who has been ll+board. Judge Frits R. Smith, who
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further, saying that there weren’t enough supplies in
support further growth of population.
Ezell made the nearest
guess and received the
registered at the Driskill yester-
of the Han Marrow district, Metho-
dist Episcopal churh. attended a
.meeting Tuesday of the board of
so A — trustees of Westmoreland College
AS CONVOY TO BROOD in Han Antonio, held at the home
of Mrs. Q. Bedell Moore
las, member of the last state board
of pardon advisors in existence up
to Governor Neff’s term of office,
has just paid a visit to the city. He
brought with him the news that
Mathshgones GOVALLE WOMEN MEET
trip to Chicago and Great Lakes
TWO MEN ARE DEAD
AFTER BORDER AFFRAY
BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Jan, 6.-
Two men are dead at Los Indlos,
Cameron county, following an at-
tempt by Deputy Sheritt George
Carpenter to disarm Martin George
at a Mexican dance Sunday.
The officer asked George to «ur-
render Illa pintoL, and the latter,
stepping forward A; if to comply,
•hot Carpenter in the abdomen
Carpenter drew hi, cun and euch
man holding the other by the shouf-
der. emptied their pimtols into the
others body. Both were dead when
the smoke chmred away.
Mr. and Mre. John Portele of
Marlin were in Taylor Tuesday.
Mra J. K. Brown of San Antonio
is wiaiting her sister, Mise Bess
Puryear.
Mrs Wayne Dawson, who visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs L. K.
OBriant has returned to her home
in Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maegle have
returned from a visit lo relatives
in Brenham.
visit In the home of Mrs. L. M
Betz.
can be rented
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BERTAM NOTES.
The Bertram Fair association Sat-
urday afternoon decided to erect
another grandstand with the same
seating capacity as the one on the
ground. The bonding is to be
erected at once by B. H. Mann.
V. M. Cov, R. A. McCann,
The board also closed a contract
with the Custine band to play the
thtee days of the fair, Aug. 2-4.
SAN MARCOS NORMAL
EXHIBIT IS UNUSUAL
SAN MARCOS, Tex. June
The industrial arts classes of the
aaauonat member W •ne •
probabty would allow the "
poimtment to memdberehip e "
a Hardine. a. prepeat wove
of the boara
TATLORKEAD FOR GAMES
TAYLOR Texas June 6 — The re-
centt, organized baseball team has
-lined up its first game for Wednes-
day afternoon with the Hi-Y and
will also play the Hutte team at
Hutto Friday and at Cameron on
June 15 and 14 Games will be
arranged in the near future with
Smithville and other neighboring
clubs
BURGLAR CLIPS HAIR
ENNIS, Texas, June 6.—Officers
today are scouring Elis coutty for
a burglar who last night broke into
the home 9f E. E Gaston, clipped
the hair from the head of Miss
Hassie Gaston as she lay sleeping
and took a diamond ring and 418
la cash which she had place under
her pillow. It is believed that Miss
Gaston was chloroforme by the
intruder before her hair was clipped
as she knew nothing of it until she
awoke this morning. Her home is
at Waxahachie, but she is visiting
her brother, E E. Gason.
now visiting her mother, Mrs. ’ Jack | reet
Bork. Mrs. Peel will visit in San
Hi-V Wilt Play Thrall.
The Hi-T team wll play the
Thrall baseball club at Taylor park
Friday.
vington. Dr. J. V. Brown, and Rev.
C. F. Welch will be speakers.
The location is ideal and Bas-
trop is making plans for a large
attendance. This is the first year
that the encampment has been
held here, but it is planned to hold
it annually.
The schedule for Thursday fol-
Smithville Briefs.
Miss Hattie Ramsey of West
Point spent the past week end in
Smithville as a guest of her sister.
Beaumont
Wichita Falls .
। Two baas hl
Bischoff Resch
Stansbury; sac
Miller, stolen 1
choft. Miller. Bi
er 4. Jacobua 3
er 1 Jacobua 4
bus! passed b
hy pitched ball
| Umpires Daly a
DOUBLE HAIR NETS IN
AMERICA DAMAGING TO
CHINA PIGTAIL EXPORT
WASHINGTON. D. C.—China’s
export pigtail industry is threatened
by the preference of American
women for double hair nets. ac-
cording to a report to the com-
merce department from Consul
Gauss at Tsinan.
Manufacture of double hair nets,
the report said, threatens to reduce
the human hair net business very
much as the double net long out-
wears the single net and advices
in China indicate that an associa-
tion of hair net importers has been
formed in the United States, one
of its objects being to discourage
the making of double nets. It is
estimated, the report added, that
NEWS: Ellen Osborne
Delivered by carrier for 70
cents per month.
Associated Presa.
TIENTSIN. June 6—It was an-
nounced here today that General
Wu Psi Fu is coming to Tientsin
tomorrow to discuss with U Yuan
Hung the conditions of the latter’s,
I reinstatement as president of China
Li was forced out of the pres ide ney
in 1017 by the militarists His re-
call to office was urged by the re-
vived republican parliament which
met here last week.
The Ladies’ Missionary society
with water,
tents that
Nature’s Warning
• When your head aches, you feel •
all out of aorta, nature is warn- j
Ing you that something is wrong— :
you’re constipated, bilious. You
should take something to relieve f
this condition-- stimulate the liver
and relieve the bowels of the ac-
cumulated waste.
Nature’s way is to take a com- ’
pound of roots and herbs, such as -
you will find in St. Joaeph's LAver I
ML advertising Alen’s Best, the
Antiseptie, Healing Powder for tender,
smartinz. gwollen feet. Every drug store
is WWW has • supply of these Poot-Eas
Walking Dolla to give away FREE. If
vour drags to t has fafied to receive his
mupply he can get them by sending s pon-
tal to Allen S, Oimetede care of Altos's
meot-Rane, Le *
These oil stock suckers had better
let wells enough alone.
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20s
BLANCO MASONS ELECT.
BLANCO, Texas. June .-Bianco
lodge of Masons met Saturday night
and the following officers were
electedafor the ensuing year: M G. *
Ross W M.; E E. Kidder. S. W
C. Kidder. J. W R. C. Crist,
treasurer; Joe A. Speer, secretary,
and J. H Lawson, tiler District
Deputy Walter Chessher of Buda
and Clarence Cardwell of Austin
were visitors.
of Dallas acatnatthpcuty, or Ci- pounaan puThly "rleradld.
burne, growing out of the failur • of ------ •------ —
L. P. Rankin was here from Aus-
tin Tuesday.
Mrs. W. R. Crim of Kilgore is
PFLUGERVILLE CLASS PLAY
PFLUGERVILLF, Tex , June 6.--
A large crowd attended the senior
doss play. “Mr. Rob," at the high
school Monday night. The players
were: Misses Edna Pfluger, Helen
Warr. Edna Nehring and I JI tian
laandua, Messrs Luther Blarklork,
Ewald Steger and Edgar Nauert.
Miss Virgia Dillingham rendered a
solo.
TAYLOR, Texas, JunetiCbdei
noae2 formerly associated -It*
fer al Rhodes machine shop.
a., purehaed a bair intereat Ui the
nRH shop or r J Relchel »<
55 NS "urt This shoz
will a, operala by Rhodes and
Reichel under the name oC Taj lor
machine shop.
perintendents’ meeting
Worth,
------
TAYLOR NEWS Baptist Encampment Will Open
At Bastrop Thursday Morning a - - Alpine * - ,Mi
i ft a Ahn-, nf Lzfkin is in the
LLANO GREETS OIL MEN.
LLANO. Texas, June 6.—Valley
Springs will give a picnic and cele-
bration on June 26 for the Texilli
Oil co., which is drilling near
there. Prominent speakers will be
Liane Oil Personals.
Wayne, Bowman geologist
for a vacation of two weeks.
Miss Mattie Mae Haynie spent the
past week end in Ban Antonio.
R. C. Campbell has returned from
Fort Worth, where he spent several
days on business.
Ruth Williams of Austin arrived
in Smithville Saturday to be the
guest of Wenda Davis.
Mrs S. P. Gaut of San Antonio
spent the past week end with her
daughter. Mrs. J. D. Deckert.
Mrs. R. L Stover left Smithville
of Cossicana were visitors here
Tuesday.
7 a. m . rising bell.
7:30 a. m , breakfast.
8:30 to 10:30 a. m., Sunday school
B. Y. P. U. and W M. U. training
turkey gobbler on the farm of Mr.
and Mrs J. H Sawyer of the Wim-
berly country has taken charge of
a brood of young turkeys and
chickens and is mothering them
with all the solicitude and attention
of an old-fashioned hen. It has been
and music will be directed by
Campbell Wray of Brownwood.
Special railroad rates have been
made to those who attend.
Dr. W A. Hamlett, one of the
vice_presidents of the organization.
wiU speak each day, and will be
assisted by some of the ablest Bap-
tists of the state. Dr. L. C. Hardy
of Belton. Rev. A. L. Au lick of
Austin, Dr. F. S. Groner of Dallas.
pointed a committee to present the
question to Rountree as his be-
LLANO VEGETABLES ARE
ENTERING THE MARKET;
TWO-INCH RAIN FALLS
LLANO, Texas. June « — A'two-
inch rain fell here Sunday All
farm work and industrial develop-
ments will be suspended for several
days. All kinds of vegetables are on
the local market, green corn just
coming in. Early spring chickens
are being marketed, selling for 25
cents a pound, eggs selling for 15
cents a dozen and butter at 40 cents
a pound, Jersey milk at 40 cents a
gallon and buttermilk at 15 cents.
Nice camping grounds, wood and
water are furnished free here.
coroner’s inquest Day testified that
he returned home early in the
morning and found Mrs Day resist-
tag advances of the officer
BREAKER OUT OF GAME.
CLEVKL.AND, O. Juae -Trts
Bpeaker, manager of the Cleveland
baseball team, wH> be out of the
game for at least a week and prob-
aMy longer. Ms physcians an
nounced today. Speaker is suffer-
C. C. Ratliff of Plainview was in
the city yesterday.
a c. Grone of Waxahachie spent
Tuesday in Austin.
g. B. Caudrey, Jr. of Fort Werth
was here yesterday.
LEW TENDLER
BOBBY BAR
PH I bADELPH
Tendler of Phi
knocked out B
Clifton Heights,
round of their
round bout st th
baseball park in
more than 20.000
the biggest crowt
hoxihg match in
BRYAN, Texas, June 6.—In an-
swer to largely attended mass meet-
ing of citizens of Brazos county,
which unanimously nominated Rep-
resentative Lee J. Rountree as a
candidate for lieutenant governor
and many inquiries and support
tendered from all over Texas.
Rountree announced today that he
would not be a candidate at this
time, but would stand for re-elec-
tion to the thirty-eighth legislature
and has no opposition. Hon. W. 8.
Higgs, Brazos county democrat l«
chairman, presided over the meet-
guessing contest as to the
ing with a severe attack of bron
and UMI riuin, huch the pomveictane IT'
atena to «o into vmeumonin
Leomare Fox Dud.
Leonara Pox, tt. was killed last
Friday at Bridge Cal., hia parents
have learned. Young Fox waa work-
la* la an oil field Hia body will
ba brought here for interment. He
waa Iba eon of Mr and Mrs. L R.
Fox of Bertram and waa reared
bar,.
transportation *» we know it, or the progressive sales method* of
today. It could not see the vital part that would be played by
ADVERTISING.
Uncle Sam's radio experts are hot on the trail of old man
— ---- “Efficiency." Here's one of the investigators whose experiments are
‘uesday. expected to result in a saving of $30,000 a year at the Annapoha
C. M. MeWilliams of Hemphill hgh power navy station alone. He's on the grounds of the I S navy
aa 4 visitor in the city yester- i radio research laboratory. econducting he" itennasystem"tt" tests
Clp and mail this advertisement
to the Gerstle Medicine Co. Mem-
phis. Tenn., for free sample and
ropy of the 1923 Bt Joseph’s Al-
manac.
St Joseph’s
registerad '
expected. Local and state candi-
dates will speak.
valescent.
L. N. Simms of Houston, travel-
ing passenger agent for the Louis-
ville A Nashville road, was an
Austin visito: Tuesday.
John M. Scott, deputy insurance
commissioner, who has been on de-
partment business at Wichita Falla,
returned to bis office Tuesday.
O. W. Monroe, traveling passen-
ger agent for the Atlanta & West
Point railroad, with headquarters at
Houston, was in Austin Tuesday.
L. J. Davis has recently pur-
chased the Houston home at 611
Highland avenue, and has remod-
eled the second floor into an apart-
ment. •
F. L. Patty and Jae Harrell ac-
companied J- W Ezelle and W H.
Richardson, Jr., to Los Angeles to
attend the international Rotary con-
vention.
Austin Rotarians will furnish
transportation for the university
alumni who will attend the ex-
student banquet at the Country club
Saturday.
The council of workers of the
First Baptist church met Tuesday
evening for a discussion of the work
of the intermediate department 'of
the Sunday school
D. A. McAskill, district attorney
at San Antonio, together with W
8. Anthony, W M. Marvin and N.
G. Williams, all of San Antonio,
visited Austin yesterday.
Judge G. C. Gross, well-known
lawyer of Waxahachie and authority
on levee and reclamation subjects,
was in Austin Tuesday on business
Rader ss ...
Stansbury, 3b
Anderson e ..
Wetzel, cf ...
Edington, rf .
Strong 1b i
Brennan, 1b .3
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CaneSugar CaneSuqar
Bertram Sande Delegatee.
The Baptist Sunday school Sun-
day morning voted to send the su-
perintendent, L. La. Bolman, and
Secretary T. J. Taylor, Jr., to the
Texas Baptist Sunday school su-
l 'Totals
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Relays. Vann te
Bhasen Raggan
Bases on bell*
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ARMY BOARD LOOKS INTO
DEATH OF COLONEL BECK
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okl. Jun.
4.—The killing of Lieutenant Col-
onel Paul Ward Beck, ranking o-
fleer at Poet Field, Oklahoma flyr
ing station was again mads the
subject of official military investi-
gation here today by an army
board appointed by specfal order
of the war department which met
and adjourned with its various
members inatrueted to investigate
certain angles bf the case. Lieu-
tenant Colonel Berk wan slain by
Jean P. Day. wealthy oil operator
unless the double net is driven off
the market the hair net business {
in China will decline by 75 or 80
per cent.
•It is understood," the report said,
“that no definite agreement has
been reached to give up the im-
| portation of double nets, but after
I consultation with the Chinese le-
gation at Washington, the proposal
was made to establish a hair net
guild in China, which realising the
effect of the double net manufacture
on the industry, would andertake
to discourage the manufacture of
double nets."
The opening of the Colorado Val-
ley encampment will take place
Thursday morning at the fair
grounds at Bastrop and several
Austin persons will be in attend-
ance. Camping arrangements have
been made for those who attend
with the state reclamation depart-
FOR LEGISLATIVE SEAT ment.
Henderson county levee district
No. Nimprovement bonds amounting
to 4100.000 were approved by the
attorney general. The bonds bear
6 per cent interest and are payable
serially.
A report of the general assembly
of the Southern Presbyterian church
Even today there are some who fail to realize what an important factor
advertising has become. Advertising is at much a part of today's life
genuity would perform during che twentieth century,
imagine the wonders that would be wrought by new
methods and modem manufacturing genius. It was
will be given tonight by J. R Law-
rence, who attended the assembly
as a delegate fiom Austin First
church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goeth are
now in California, where they went
for Mr Goeth’s health. After tour-
ns California they will go to Wash-
ington and then to Alaska before
i eturning to Austin.
Walter F. Woodhull, former mem-
ber of the legislature and ass stant
adjutant general of the state, now
attorney for the Santa Fe railway
WICHITA F
; — t-m spudder
Fincher scorek
I Iha oesgpm c
While Jacobus
to the sevez
straights aga
Beck was hit
.Kt pitched ba
fetired. He is
njured. and
his piace ie t
BE.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE X 1922.
| The mighty El
I trop , ounty w ill
tion to Captain
Warrtors Hunds
park With one
canpairn passe
[beromes in cress
once mere will
the Warriors be
F bio contenders
Texns champion
erui Lorkhart r
I Tactor in the rar
I Manager Me
htetling Loockha
Calwell county
iove and sundry
race for the prei
I sect ton Heners
initial defeat of
Sunday when
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SET RESERVE BANK CASE
DALLAS. Texas, June 4.—The
i dress. Dr. A. L. Auliek.
11:40 a. m. to 12:30 p m. ad-
dress. Dr. W. A. Hamlett.
12:36 p. m. to 7:30 p. m., reerea-
tonal period
7 p. m.. vesper service, Rev. C.
0. Welch.
8 p. m.. song service. Director
Campbell Wray.
8:30 p. m evening sermon. Dr.
'W. A. Hamlett.
Taylor Personals.
Miss Maiy Williamson entertained
the Girls Tuesday Bridge club and
a few guests. Miss Grace Hyde
• was winner of the club prize, while
Mrs. Spencer Carr id t ne received the
guest prize. Membars and guests
ware: Misses Agnes and Bettye Al-
lison. JustiM McKay, Ida May Tob-
in. Grace Thames, Arlee Thames.
Mary Smith, Mildred Smith. Ruby
Carridine, Mrs. Harris Melasky,
Mrs. Ralph Fairchild. Mrs. Robert
Thompson.
The Hi-Y at its meeting Monday
night decided to hld a supper as
part of next Monday's meeting
Carl Schlemmer spent Monday in
Granger
Mias Frances Johnson, who went
to San Marcos Normal college, is
home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mre. J. C. Williams of
McKinney were visitors here Tues-
Build far Joint Ues.
The members of the Presbyterian
and Baptist churches met Friday
and erected a large tablernacle to
, be ready for the Ptesbyterian re-
rival which started June 4 The
tabernacle is built near the Bap
L tist church and will be used by
both Gepominations to hold their
revivals this summer.
HARING SIGNS BUI TO
GIV ADDITIONAL PLACE
OS THE RESERVE BOARD
wabNaroN, June 6—Presi-
dent Haraing signed today the HU
oreating an aaaitonal place om che
tederal rnerve boara ana author-
ting the prerident to appoint mem-
to that body from among r«P
rementatives of azricuiture aa weu
as commereial ana bankng later-
•Sts.
- It was said at the whit* house
last seek that the creation of an
here yesterday on legal business.
Tom Farmer, W. M. Daugherty
and Lawrence Thiele were released
on 4200 bond each Tuesday to ap-
pear before the County court on a
charge of theft of a load of oats
from an upper Georgetown road
farm.
V. O. Weed is attendipg ths stats
convention of the Texas Funeral Di-
rectors and Embalmers association
at Fort Worth. He is accompanied
by his daughter, Miss Laura Weed,
who is spending the week in Dallas
and Fort Worth.
Cons Johnson of Tyler, noted
Texas political leader, spent s few
hours here yesterday on his second
stopover trip of the past two weeks.
Colonel Johnson was on his way to
Dallas, it was stated, and was here
only between trains
Ed Hall, state banking and in-
■urnace commissioner, whose
i riends recently predicted would he
a candidate for congress, kept his ’
mind made up the other way. It
was stated Monday, and left the
congress race for others
Monter Etnyre, who has been in
New York for several month* on
busipess connected with the Austin
film library, is expected to return
I home within a short time Mr.
Etnyre repents having been suceesg-
ful in the work of enlarging and re-
organizing the film company.
Adjutant General Thomas D. Bar.
ton made a short trip to San An-
tonio yesterday for a conference
with Eighth Corps area, United
States army headquarters co neem-1
ing Texas national guar matterm
and plans for the guard encamp- »
ment here July 4 to August 5,
G. E. Condray. traveling freight
and passenger agent of the Union)
Parific at Dallas, was in Austin
| Tuesday, lining up details of the
Ben Hur Shrine special train tn1
Han Ffancisco, leaving Austin this
Wednesday. The Union Pacific will
haul the shriners from Denver to
Ogden.
Judge William H. Knight of Dal-
E J. Noses, spent Wednenday
Thursday in Austin, guests of
D. C. Reed, to be present at
recital of musie and expres-
claas which little Mims Ada
I McGill was a participant in.
e Mies Ada Reed attended the
ram high echool tout spent the
I end in Austin to receive spe-
instrucion in music and ex-
lines at .Houston, was
roots, herbs and leaves used are
carefully selec-ted and so propor- i
tinned as to give the best results,
St. Josepb’s Lver Regulator is .
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you only 25c at any drug store.
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