The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 350, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1923 Page: 4 of 10
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has
launched
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Today’s Thought
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More Truth Than Poetry
Your Birthday—
Ey James
Montague
Today is one of extremely good
L.
uctive nature, but
on
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should
Be cautious of travel.
Take
SUMMER TOURIST
13#
RATES
I figure and
around
On Sale May 15th, limit Oct. 31st
Call on us for information
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flivvers.
Henry, their maker, has
chase it to make it a
show place a
CITY TICKET OFFICE
in agent in every district.
but to produce crops and the for-
107 East 6th
Phone 7106
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And Europe, by Specially Ch
Steamee
(Copyright, 1923, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine.)
ROUTINE
By BERTON BRALEY
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th artist, the drover, .
and conditions of
com-
We’re all in a rut and can’t change it,
Except in
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or unjuat to th.
common cartlerz.
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Austin.
Tom Sims Says—
usually white
his nrgument, h.
would ask ter
fair play, he
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annovoces
man
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the low of eravity.
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MAHDEEN
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Needed b Eerone
Engaged in Cotton
the
turn
sell
became
most
What
year?
win
will
of
dirt
This
con-
Back porches are places where
tools borrowed from neighbors are
kept. and kept. and kept.
htforrnalion pertaining fo
CNew. U.S. Cotion Standards'dct
. pro-
whhh
CLARK’S 21m CRUISE. Feb. 2, *24
To the MEDITERRANEAN
men.
over.
Keep doing things over and (
Then doing them over again.
Home is any* old place
hangs his hat on the floor.
Kw.il Klub
Are Called
There win
th* Austin F
afternoon at
or Mr« Jo.
Mozart Ch
Discuss Act
The Messi
evening at 6
versit v Hept
and a discu
coming year
T’ Bible
Today at
Mr. W. D
meet this at
th* Y admi
will hold 01
interested *
one
be
A garden is where you hope let-
tuce and cabbage get a head in
their race with weeds.
unbelievably happy
Well-known people born on this
Change D
Baker Law
Th. PTA
entertain the
uating clas
5-7 o'clock
the school si
originally Be
and those i
nete the chi
Frederick Grant, soldier and son
of President Grant.
date are.
Gusta v
co, the
9 has h
stin as
ib. She
I! be at
lb until
the ma
her staj
Our sleeping, our working, our eating
Conform to a daily routine.
They re things that we can’t help repeating
if we would remain on the scene;
alotals
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4
From the North Pole to the
South Pole, but Royal Bak-
ing Powder went with Ad-
miral Peary—Amundsen has
it with him now. It went with
Scott to the South Pole.
Stanley had it in darkest
Africa. Royal is the only
baking powder you can buy
anywhere under the sun.
Ber Daily sad Bunday Amerk
Month, s Mos. • Moa.
Amtin, •rri* .$ TO arte MM
Skin Troubles
........ Soothed ......
With Cuticura
EerPuamar.:z
The lavyer.
All kinds
conveys 640 acres, being section 68,
grantee Husk Transportation com-1
pany. Travis county: consideration.
$10.00-
Madt from Croom of Tartar
derived from grapes
A- ' PERHAPS.
Is the flivver going to succeed the donkey as the Democratic
emblem?
a town;
prevailing fad
Realty Transfers
F C Malone, Clock
Mrs, J. Hallman to Sophia Wys-
. .i, y ■-
Pease Sch
Observe
There wl
program at
10 o’clock,
ing number
Hong. ”Ai
Declamati
Flag." Will
Address.
Hawkins
Reading.
Dorothy Fo
Song. “TI
“-The Am
Song ’ TI
ner," grade
The American's Program for
Austin.
Commissioner- manager form of
city government
Adequate supply of pre water.
County library.
Nev Travis courthouse.
Beautification of Barton springs.
for or against
appear before
an: —4-° Ha- -euncned a *0,000
Year cotton mill enterprise and citizens r
8 7.79
and you hold yourself responsible
for your victories and defeats
You are wholly self-sufficient; in I
fact so much so that it is at
it you are 1 of the 95 is every 100
who suffer from Dandruf or some
Texas. r
He became a national
of this type
remove the thought of
H N. Elliott to W
: Good to the last drop
Alfter a 11, the only
way to know that
5 Maxwell House Coffee
is Good to die Last
Drop" is to tagteit.
9 .The first taste fore-
casts an empty cup.
ottielal Washington aay. Presi.
ason at i
en party
|W to ?
orothy 8
niversity
Asked ti
re membi
lub as w
ustin: th
merican
brum an
Mb all
kyo show:
By of the
Dr. Scar
to add rest
Canada.
The Ten Commanments also I ,, „ - .
were recently “revised.” Halls are narrow rooms where
Ogce alon. Hr momeone decldes he hoy. leave beyeles for people to
can Improve the Bibi. I stumbie over in th. dark.
The Austin American
American Publisbing Company
me-- • e- r-wm,, .< A-ta. Twt
- >■■■! n.a M.t-e.
Rebekah I
Called for
Ura. 1. .
the ReNeka
galled a pr
ten m for Th
(-5 o’clock.
Realizing that when the new U. S. Cotton Standards Act
goes into effect on July 31st, there is bound to be some confu-
sion in 'the European Cotton Trade unless a standard of com-
parison is furnished by which the relative American and
European designations can be visualized, E. B. Norman &
Company have prepared a booklet which, as its title indicates,
gives “A Comparison of United States Cotton Standards With
European Trade Descriptions". With this booklet the Euro-
pean buyer can quickly ascertain the American equivalents of
the standards he is accustomed to using. Comparisons of both
classifications and lengths of fibre are given in detail
Sent To You Without Charge
The timely information contained in this illustrated booklet should
prove an aid to everyone in the cotton business, in Europe as well as in
America. This booklet will be mailed without expense to those in-
terested, as long as the supply lasts.
Extra Copies for Your Correspondents,
Printed in Four Languages
W. have had th. information contained in 4his booklet reproduced in Engliah,
French, German and Italian. Copies at these editione to send to your foreign corrM-
pondents are available— without mat to you. Space has bean loft on the front cover
so that you may place your imprint thereon, if you eo desire. Let us know how many
copies you can use to advantage.
E. B. Norman & Company
Cotton Commission Merchants
New Orleans, U. S. A.
Members N A CoMoa Saehaoge, N. Y. Cottrm Exchange
Aseoctate Members Liverpool Canon Ans., T^xas Cotton smn.
Bath rooms
omen for all business of a
Seniors Eni
At Barton
Seniors ol
Will be gue
chicken barb
this afterno
enes are asl
bigh school
which cooks open tin cans.
Eastern Sti
Joint Insta
Austin ch
chapter 471
Etar, will h
service for
Officers Thin
at the Rent11
meeting will
the colonel
r
pommittees. he woua submit hl a
fieures and facta he would make
fleecy staple by those who
out the finished product and
POLAR DISTILLED WATER
Mrs Rosa Krohn to Carl Bellach.
convoya lot 8, block 133. Austin
also 39 acres out of the Alexander
Kaneo survey. Travis county; on-
sideration, $ 2200
Cari Belisch to lea ec Melasky.
conveys a part of lot 5, block ill
Austin; consideration, $6800.
Is going to happen next
no changes
private life.
Dining rooms are large rooms
where supper is late.
OBJECT LESSON
Fred Richard son, conveys lot 6, in
block 3. in Silliman’s subdiyision of
outlot 5, division Z. city of Austin;
consideration. 3350.
Schwab, merchant
Miller and wife to John
rule are in
in I. ’ ~ -ww - --- II W - — —-2- | -
Hon of snoops had voted to amend
his the tow of gravity.
made in
would bow to the
However existence may vary,
However exciting the game.
Two-thirds of our Itinerary
is always exactly the same.
The stay-at-home chap or the rower.
The worker with spade or with pen.
Is constantly doing things over. ,
Then—doing them over again.
if n falla to give you perfect satiataction,
your Sag bar to authorized to cheerul re-
tund your HAS. Iha coat of a 12-2 bote.
At all Barber Shewa. Hair Preaaing Parior,
Drug and Department Scoren. Note-Ie
-Saw th lag Diferent"
Hardin and wife to C.
These are the qualities that will I -
put you at the top of the ladder. g
and those that will keep you there
are your utter disregard for pub-
lic opinion and the courage of
your convictins.
You are fond of going about in
society but at the same time im-
« engaged
anybody about
than likely to get hurt
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
Completion of scenic highway
system, including road to Hamil-
tor’s pool.
Completion of dam.
City incinerator.
Modern abattoir.
j Fat
REFORMERS
The Lords Prayer has been
south and I
of cotton is
Where ’ it was the
would visit
the potential wealth
king away down than Ford and Rockerfelier
bine.
vised “to
death," i
er tne submissive kind whom For Infants and ChnArpn
At c"agdormotou womare In Use For Over 30 Years
your intellectal equal and will be Always bears 9
SigtreoK924zz
lag Rais
Lt Foreig
a fiae l
rercises
lung wor
to inter
dollar wizard of Michigan
Congregati
Give Rug
The Ladie
gregational
afternoon ai
Mri Almomt
social. Thle
Perles of soc
annual bnza
WER “BALTIC” 4WW
Turt-y. lely. R-Ian, PAle. Fav
(opeoMi NIU Vomp.5 - -i EE#:
wop-ove and mmby any Whie Siaf Uw.
EUROPE-THIS SUMMER
DNTVERSrIY-EXTENSION ana oehet wooa
ours under careful eecort; reasonable
Fran k C. Clark. Timas Bidr. N.Y.
PITY POOR MEXICO!
In Mexico, where every street
Once rang with savage strife;
Where everybody used to eat
Frijoles with a knife;
Where wearers of a laundered shirt
Were looked on with a frown.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS,
church will
Thursay r
o’clock at t
1711 West
will be a
building of
giria
and have doors with broken locks.
of woman and seldom choose them
as marriage partners. They pre-
tlnues the mystery-man of pol-
tics. All the machine leaders are
against him. All the nagional con-
vention handlers are against hm.
■ml ” group
B Vocal sol
B Ging dr
■fexican we
I Rong. "A
r 'Patriotic
’ Carlos Gar
“The His
Martin.
Pres en tat
from Amerl
! Pledge to
Miss Bertha
the Religious
of Ontario.
chetzki, conveys 140 acres known
[ as abstract >37. survey 646. patent
: 475 Travis county; consideration,
1750.
E B. Robin sop to Brien Odem.
I conveys north 43 feet of lots 3 and
4. block 77. In the city of Austin.
consideration, 510,000.
Iaine, official of
Fdueatkms! Council
Cox-Kohn
Gi d* Are
Mr. and
Monday po
fharriage o1
Viola, to W
Schenec tad
mony ia net
at St. Mar
and after J
be at home
Edward L, Burlingame, Journal-ie q am
- It a long trail
A child born today will be gen-
erous and trustworthy and will
lead a life of adventure and travel.
This is a day of importance
on the horoscope calendar and if
it is your birthday, you will rise
to a very high position either so-
cially or in a business way. You
have a mind that is fitted to gov-
ern and the mental capacity for
a wide knowledge of affairs. You
have a good gift of expression
and seemingly broadness of opin-
inn but with slight traces of sel-
fishness. This is largely counter-
balanced by your natural dignity
and conscientiousness
Your nature is ons of self-re-
liance. you keep your own coun-
sel. you work and play alone
In this iconoclastic nge, ie —— .
wouldn’t surprise us to waken some Bedrooms are places about which
morning and find that a conven- movies and novels are written.
And more
if caught
Kitqhens are small rooms ir
news and dispatches credited to it sr not
otherwine credited is the paper, aod etas
the locai news publlehed herein AU righta
ef publication of special diapatche hereln
ere also reserved.
If thia is to be an era of
operative marketing of cotton
and builder
JUSTIFIABLE.
The Dublin fire department has gone on a strike. No wonder
it must have been on the job at least twenty-four hours, a day
for the last two or three years. %
RESUMING.
Greece and Turkey seem ready to fight again. Apparently it
was not a peace they concluded, but merely an agreement upon
a recess.
writer that Colonel Yoakum as n
raway preaident was aitterent
from many of the other. He haa
hl« own pecullar methods. When
UH* were introduced in th, leg.
Wilur, Intmieabte to th, rlways
To knife each strange arrival.
The papers tell us they have had
. A cultural revival.
mer president
Texas railways
farmer of the
He mever lobbied
MH Ke would
Porches are sheltered places
where mother goes to sit and cool
off just a little while.
The peon has been taught to read.
And in his csss lurks.
Devouring with an avid greed
The poet Browning’s works.
The bandit with the beetling brow
No more one need avoid—
He only talks of Ibsen now
Or Chesterton or Freud.
The Senorita, dusky peach.
No longer is entrancing—
She's bobbed her hair and she can teachN
The world aesthetic dancing.
Door bells are buttons pushed
collectors and ' others.
patient with people who have
uothing to contribute to your own
Over in London, Bonar Law has
resigned, which reminds us "Who
remembers the bonus law we
planned to pemeT"
Gue
eI
IN
-numerous male admirers, but few -__________
opportunities to marry. * Men as _ •
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Chdren
intellectual
} I think thea
Here’s news from China. Gen-
eral Ho is losing control of his
troops. May be 'Westward Ho.”
for Ho.
oommitto and then bow himseir
tut of the room. It worked Hke
S • aharm
Now th- mas who built th.
Pinco Hnes *• a potato, grower
Mm • Wm .O.K a oontributor on
' eelenune farm topics to th. kad-
1M newepapere"ot Maw York city
and a very Kealous champion of
p» apFrative marketing.
We live as the Fates may arrange IL
And, day after day after day.
All over the world, riser from Dover
To—any place which you may ken.
We go on, until it's all over!
Just doing things over again.
(Copyright, 1923, NBA Service, Inc.)
U A few w
Mented the
pole and
■Using of
■k from it
SThe follo
arranged 1
an<1 her ai
, Recitatioi
$ wrtez.
3.. 6-
No longer fierce Hide Igoe lay
Each other by the heels.
The things they think about today
Are national ideals.
About the patios recline
The great Cas till ian swells.
Discussing Shaw and Gertrude Stein
And hissing H. G Wells.
Alas! One can but fear the worst;
From every indication
Too* much prosperity has cursed
A first class fjghting nation!
Wendlant conveys lots 7 and 8, in
block 1. Charles Johnson addition
to the city of Austin, consideration.
! $300.
J L. Arlitt and wife to Norman
Arlitt, conveys blocks 44 and 65 in
j Fairview park addition to the city
1 of Austin: consideration. $1500. - -
Isaac Mel | sky to Carl Belisch.
conveys lot 8. block 133. Austin,
also 39 acres out of the Alexander
Kanes surve l Travis county, con-
sideration. 3 200
B- E. Earrest and wife to Ernst
Schelz. conveys part of outlot 44.
division 0, if the city of Austin,
con alders tlo/i. 81, etc.
Walter M. Hall to Mrs Carrie A.
J. Hall, conveys lot 8. block 6, in
division A Riverview addition to
Austin, a/so east half of lot 1. and
north 28 feet of west half of lot 1.
block 47, city of Austin; alko 525x
120 feet, a part of outlot 44. division
O, Austin; also 524x120 feet of out-
lot 44. division O. city of Austin;
consideration. $10,000.
bero In Texas. This reminds tbe
well as an era of the manufacture
of cotton goods under Texas skies,
then golden prosperity is coming
to the people of the lone star
state.
There are object lessons every-
where for the doubters. They are
to be found in California, in
Kentucky, in Wisconsin. In New
York, In Tennessee, in the Caro-
linas. old Virginia, Georgia and
Alabama, and poverty is being
banished* from the states where
these object lessons are to be
found.
Many will amile. But the real! —« —
joke is that the 1200 are absolutely Front yards are plots of grouhd
right. If nature made every [before houses which have a grudge
"inup mnnngoyoo. btezacanat 3
inthemen’a faver that a Vmm Steps arerwhat father staggers
•lo"ed to run loose very up about daybreak
moved to the city of New York.
He knew Texas as well as any
native son and he was as loyal
to Texas as any native con. He
retired from the railroad world
and railway activities in war
time and purchased a large farm
on Long Island. He did not pur-
Shelves are long wooden strips
where contented roaches live.
* thick you a “parlor bolshevik." In
I spite of this you will have a large
number of close friends who will
admire you immensely and there
will be countless people who will
eriticise you openly but will se-
| cretely envy you.
Women of this date will have
ican senator He voted agalnst
the ratification of the Wilson
world court.
is recommended by doctors be-
cause It has all the mow ry
properties of water with the im-
purities removed.
We deliver—the cost to small--
MNAMARA BROS, Phone 7997.--
, but the 28 are dividend makers.
moderate way.
Member ef dhe Aee
W dhe Andne
The tontoito Prema
MW to the ew tee
FLORIDA.
Florida law makers have abol-
ished whipping bosses in convict
camps and have prohibited the
selling of county convicts to the
highest bidder. Pitiless publicity
did it and publicity gets under the
hide of the moot hardened law-
maker and does away with prac-
tices that are ancient Now lum- I
ber companies in Florida, with
Wieconsin charters, will be com-
pelled to go elsewhere for their
labor. Score one for the press;
score another for the women of
Florida.
simc g a m
"=i I orekg- - • • L St a • • ■ -"V ---- h
Bunday Ealtion Onl—Im Tezas:
Private Branch Telephene 3333 to 3521
SUICIDE
Sixty thousand Germans a year
are committing suicide. This is
50 times as many aa before the
war. It is one a year for each
1000 population. Most of the self-
killers are Germane who have
pawed 40, old enough to realise
fully what their country has lost.
Youth, able to fight again, is less
morbidly gloomy.
The war that brought all thle '
about originally started over
whether or not Germany could
have the Berlin-Bagdad Railway.
British capitalsts now own the
controlling interest in that rail-
road's man artery. It was writ-
ten in the stars. The real Berlin- |
Bagdad highway will soon be an
sir route, and that will be open
to all—in time
ICE CREAM
Sambo Jackson, great public
benefactor, invented ice cream by
accident abovt a century ago. If
he had patented his discovery and
the patent cotfid have run 100
vears, his heirs would be richer
I type.
He goes in strong for a potatoes;
his neighbor farmers on Long Is-
land go in strong for potatoes.
There must have been something
wrong with the transportation
- system or the potato marketing
system as the colonel has blos-
somed into a full fledged advocate
of the co-operative system, and he
is telling the potato growers of
Long Island and elsewhere the
country over that there is only
one salvation for the industry and
that is co-operative marketing as
it is practiced in California by
. the farmers, In Kentucky and
Tennessee by the tobacco growers,
in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and
Ohio by the dairy men and in
many southern states by the cot-
ton farmers.
This former rail president wields
a facial pen and in a recent num-
ber of the New York Times he de-
voted a page to co-operative mar-
keting and announced it to be his
. firm conviction that if agriculture
is to be placed on a proper plane
in the United States then the
system must be adopted. He is
leading the way on Long Island.
He would have the potato grow-
ers of Long Island sign on the
dotted line, establish a selling
agency, practice orderly market- <
ing, sell potatoes according to the ■
demand for them and place some
of the profits in the pockets of the ’
Erowers
B. F. Yoakum was born on a
Texas farm and there are thou-
sands of farmers who knew him 1
intimately in the days when he .
As Good A Way as Any to Start Trouble.
World court proposal The same
could have been said about Wood-
row Wilson when he was president
of the United States And think
I of what happened to Wilon
Warren G. Harding was aa Amer-
Mexican F
Be Chuch
The Won
9 First Ho
the same in the markets of the
world.
Texas should have a thousand
textile mills. Texas only has 38
YOAKUM A CO-OPERATIVE.
Co-operative marketing is an is-
sue uppermost everywhere. B.
F. Yoakum is a native Texan.
His father was a noted educator
and author and gave the people
Yoakum’s history of Texas. B. F.
Toakum became a noted railway
operator and builder of railways.
For years he was known in con-
nection with the Frisco lines in
it is doubtful whether anyone
ever really “got his fill” of Sam-
bo’s delicious discovery. With one
exception. The exception is W
L. Barton, young farm hand. He
recently walked into a drug store
st London. Ohio, and on a bet i
ale 28 sundaes.
MISE
Personaltty and general attrac-
tiveness of appearance are as
valuable ae efficient work to the
woman who wants to be suc-
cessul in the business world. This
to a the opinion in a vote by 1200
Boston high school boys and girls.
It doesn’t road that way in the
copy books
Before I was affliced I went
astray; but now have ) kept thy
word. It is good for me that I
have been afflicted; that I might
learn thy statutes-—Ps- 119:67, 71.
My advice is to consult the lives
of other men. ah we would a
looking glass, and from thence
fetch examples for our own imita-
tion.— Teren ce.
.. ........- —...... for the liver
times very difficult for you to ! ‘R., n -x
understand the viewpoint of mitatons, —emang
others; and if at the same time. >a £
they do not sympathize with -"853 bearing above trade mark,
yours, you think it is their loss . .
FORD AND HARDING THE
LEADERS
A New York newspaper made
a canvass of its readers and
Henry Ford leads a poll for presi-
dent. There were 19,744 ballots
cast This is the way they ran:
Ford, 5.547; Harding, 4,460; Mc-
Adoo, 1,893; Hiram W. Johnson,
1.409; James N. Cox, 1.335; Charles
E Hughes, 1,147; Governor Al
Smith of New York, 998; Bobert
La Follette, 778; Herbert Hoover.
754. There are 12.000,000 motor
vehicles in the United States and
of this number there are 8,000,000
There was a time when Eastland
county produced 50,000 bales of
cotton a year. Then came s i
three years drouth, and after the j
drouth came oil developmenta.
Now the farmers of Eastland'
county are going back to cotton
and the capitalists of Cisco are
building a mill for the manufactur-
ing of cotton goods.
Cotton is the gold crop of the
LEARN TO TEACH
The Dunning System of Im-
proved Musio Study. Five
weeks' class beginning June 11.
Georgetown, Texss. Allie E
Barcus, Authorised Normal
Teacher.
/
Buda Cou
Marriage 1
HE
On Satu
May 26, 3
•nd Mr
quietly unit
Christian
Bradley off
gowned in
match, and
quet ’it wbi
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1923.
was A ratiroaa
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