The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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DOPE TRAIL
At The.
Taylor News in Paragraphs
th
eat in
Theatres
IS LONG ONE
in the same town is the spoiled ' respective
iris
Wolters,
will spend the summer
)P
AS:
man
the I among the members of the cast.
Thursday night
IIBLE
her father and mother.
i ficiating
has its
here
Philadel-
the |
lives
big
Crescent presents big picture.
O. HENRY QUEEN
—how do you meet it?
.AND
HE
AGAIN TODAY AND TUESDAY
A Treasure-Trove of Humor From His
Newly Discovered Newspaper Writings
SHE
H ro A H
0110
1
other
another man -can YOU
They don’t stay on heroin
uld be afraid to bump on his head, and asked her
and children went over to Granger
COOUEST SPOT IN TOWN
I
Most
Finance Market
•ths drug that haw enmeshed many ;
0
"Co-
0
learns
it
can
S der
3
ton.
in 11th
to i
COTTON TAKES !
Plan Baptist Encampment
4
EEG O’MY HEART
. VN
WIDE RANGE
the
trail
which
more
is no trail bark.
2k
Dope parties
hr
I
trill
F
con-
potato
of
weather !
The
S—
the
to 101 points over the close of the
‘ou
preceding
for the purpose of < onsidering the
ur
RED
a f*w days' in
finally
closed
27.77.
at
< etober
in
ise
not
REDMA YNES
that sign hoards warning speeders
he placed
five prominent places
A
ac-
motion was made and carried that
EDEN PHILPOTTS’
Begins It’s Run In the
and
*0
daughter of W. H Standifer, a pl
of the Methodist church Thursday
June 21st
Tarkington, I
Duce, C
1 Morford,
Dave Thompson,
Dr.
j !I. Vaughan,
Arnold. Arthur
Smith
relieving
I
Don’t Miss a Single Chapter
31
verse.
govei nment
Remember It Begins June 21st
relatives desired.
CORN
E
)
f
t
EMPTATION
4
k
MAJESTIC
I
8
f
I
How to get
ant!
what you W
i
in
nd
NEVER BEFORE—probably, was a story
written with so unexpected finale or one
in which the outcome of the plot was saved
more distinctly until the very end.
Miss Taylor created the role
of Peg in the original stage play.
lly to firsi
omplete a
re
ht
ilk
2 .
W
K
J
0
ft
What a terrible
state of affairs it
49
I
Elgin Briefs
Sweet Potatoes Planted
Austin Ameriran Dispeich
W hat’s Wrong W ith the Women?”
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seemingly,
nomewhat.
destructive
N
world
wh«is
and
with
ft
6
0
0
Mini
Max
here in the United States.
The situation is this:
the
over
sH
ficer would
million w a
W
A.
/
h
। of a traffic of-
be necessnry. A
i has been performed
than 15.000 time*.
appealing to them not to continue
the practice.
e
-
to write:
"speeders" ।
survived
Burial
By FRED V. WILLIAMS.
NEA Service Writer.
They are proving more
to gardens than crops.
NEW GEMS
by
thoroughly into the reality af the 1
thought to bo over, and do it la 7
good style.
Norman Kerry. Claire Windsor,
Pat O’Malley and Mao Busch are
FOX NEWS
and COMEDY
REGULAR PRICES
NEW
LEATHER.
PUSHERS
I
FLAKES
EnE:aau —
4^™
An -
Ida
hun-
tle
Letter-,
Chris-,
Kruse,
Misses i
F.
Dr.
the secretary of the merchants' as friends
I
1
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0
3
A},
V (
- - I ;
sA
g A
place, died at her home in Okla-
homa City Thursday. Mrs. Kimsey.
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low eat
to 119
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
A
H po A E§
l eroin
long
ladder.
» I Annie Howell left Friday
Pacific for her home in Bunkie, Louisiana,
SCENE H
a Boh
WHAT’S
WRONG'
WITH _d2
the .458
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0
0
0'
0
0
> Abert
Still A.
6
Elizabeth Rout of ustin, and the
hum reo. Miss Carrie Kruse
Miss Dorothy Kol task Dies
chroeder
GRAND CENTRAL
ON THE SCREEN TODAY AND TUESDAY
If RED
•5 GREEN
e
I RED
! GREEN
I GREEN
ing was held at Taylor and volun - A STARTLING DEMONSTRATION
teer assistanta in the campaign —
were Secured.
ile
IS"
oat crop-in this section is practi-
cally harvested and the yield has
been very satifactory and weather
conditions were satisfactory, the en-
tire crop being saved, without loss
or damage.
JACK HOXIE’S
First Big New Universal Western Thriller Termed
“Don Quick Shot of the Rio Grande”
5 Reels That Are Sure Enough Wild and Woolly
EXTRA—
"ALL OVER TWIST"
A Fast Comedy in 2 Acts
later selling out to a large show in i Howard
Han Antonio Mrs Kimney in sur- ‘
Orient become the depots of drug-
runners the oriental source of sup
ply is, to a great extent, right
| A shower fell here last night, giv- I
j inE hope of more rain. Corn and I
$
Burette TAYLOR
UN IN
02220078
‛‛ or BATTLE CREEK
Kimzey. staler of Mrs Eaton Ar- .
buckle and a former resident of this
n
■e "jk,
A2ERYANT
“37 WASHBURN
Miss Dorothy
! died at her home
eunsoia
r here w
Mrs. IL
The cocaine user may go racing
M E. Stewards Entertained
Goldwyn
—a prm*me
Brothers
UNDER
THESKIN
Peter B.Kyne
HetmOadrnck.
Churn Windsor,
Mae Hutch,
Pat O'Malley.
Neman Kerr
Professor R. F. Young presided
over the Georgetown meeting.
in the house and
popular of all the polsonous fam-
ily. and most insidious- Eager of
Hill have
• In Temple
Mrs Hill’s!
after a several
3 DAYS STARTING TODAY
on ths highway and a committee ---- -■
componed of l» H lane and P Mias Julia
II oci
She is
next week for
V. Welch.
A. J. McCarty came in Thurs-
the insects Is,
the situation
The fourth or fifth opim "jag
hits and holds After that —there
trading months were
was made
Saturday
with Kev.
his parents, Mr. an
Shoaf.
Mrs. Q. M Booth
years of
•lS
While Canada, Mexico and
Ban Antonio.
leek fer the
RID and GREEN
Package
man of wealth, position, influence wives want, and they
arises in order that the affairs of ( within the appreciation of every
his enormous business might be । who has watched any of the ma
Hancock: Laurette Taylor in “Peg
o” My Heart."
• 15
ft 1
1 13
The dope trail on the
coast, as in other places.
day for a visit with his family
and major
lb* senses
and Mrs. Alfon Samphyl
a and children of EIIInger are the
j guests of Mr. and Mrs Joe
near in this section and a veteran ; Machalek.
fires the brain and ravishes
Queen: All-star cast in “Brothers
Under the Skin.**
3 1
1 &
for the Colorado
encampment are
order to receive
) pected to arrive
wild animals to make a show which
they exhibited throuzhout exas.
J. Beck,
17.—Grounds
Valley Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Marrs
Tuesday of
Austin American
Antonio Friday on account of the
iliness of her sister. Mrs. Hattie
bureau report on
consumption for May
1 , -- total takings by the mills
1 of 630,000 bales This is only 3 000
bales |e«w than the record figure
for March, and is held tn indicate
mat the temporary-suK pensions by
a number of mills in the fall river
district had very little effect dur-
ing that month on the total out.
Put .of te} tiles During the past
! wek, hotever. there has been
curtatiment by mins ln
typical of the whole week, net;
changes ranging from a decline'
of 17 points to an advance of
76 points. Highest prices were’
reached early in the week and
the lowest prices came after the-
ta the game of the connoissenr
It's no game for an amateur—!
thia. lience opium denx whexa
skilled hands rook the pill' and j w .
serve it for the Victim Teant ’ ui
deadly of all the rugs, perhaps j *
la epiur But, like the others. it 1
keep him down.- So he cunningly j
concorts .mixtures with morphine.
Opium—the "society" drug Here
EXTRA : Nw Christie Comedy
over hill and dale, ft's hard
woman——for her.
Pursuant to a call of President | SentemNer
A N Moore, Elgin Fletail Mer-
chants" association met in their
ruom Thursday evening at 8 30
It's just
step on the
you can come
not before.”
Kelless’s shredded
Whele-whent Krumbles.
One Evening they were sitting
on the porch of their residence
hiding each other's hands, and
wrapt in the close communion of
mutual love, when she suddenly
rose and knocked him down the
steps with a large flower pot.
He arose astonished with a big
Crimm Thursday!
to hear Rev.
I night.
g Keg93,
§ enm
ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT,
AND EVERY NIGHT THIS
WEEK—CARL LUNGREN will
sing popular selections.
ling school
will again make Taylor their
home.
—loved each other until
great riches brought
temptation—for him, an-
made and
Andrew
man. A
JI OPERA HOUSE-
BEGINNING TODAY
FOR ONE WEEK
0 11
3 1
3 0
0 0
land thia year's crop will fr
ceed anything in the history
Mrs J. M. Jones and grand-
son, Fugene Dabney, arrived in.
Taylor Saturday from Dallas and
Undertaker and Ambulance Serviee
V O WEED Phone 6223.
American heroes of the Spanish-
Ameri an war usually were buried
where they died, adding that the
of the Mexican war. having fought
in the battle of San Jacinto. The
Mr and Mrs John
i returned to their home
Complicatons arise, each
trying to seture the things
be tempted? Ah!
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1923.
n oB
e »■
2 H
3 d
Dr. and Mix O. A. Wedemeyer
•and Mra P. O. Willson were
vinitors in Granger Thursday
| night to hear Rev. Crimm.
Kev John T Bradbury went to
Grahger Thursday night to hear'
, Rev. Crimm.
with her son-in-law and daughter.
Mr and Mrs. V. T. Epperson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles stasny
and daughter. Mizs Birdie, andl
Miss Sophle Naivar. have returned
from a few days* visit with rela- .
cotton need a good rain, although K
neither is suffering from the dry k
Ware Mrs r weather. Present prospects are for
Mrs. Naomi theaLinesi *erops in a number of
ranger Thurs- ’
would be if we
could read each
[other's minds! It
m safe to say that
if such were the
case most of us
12th
dngied int
i with ont
walk. and
I advanced
B Davis
nor second
ed to cw
ut was not
ustin right
winning
Mesdames Elsie Benefiel, A. Buck.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
wmaad.zza
Then the door slammed and
George and the broken flower pot
were alone.
■,
t
hintory of Mr. KImeer‛» nfe '« a entertained the boara ortWard
romantic one. She and her husband : “
lived by three children Mrs. Katie
leming of Colorado City, Colo.,
Herbert Kimsey of Mt. Louis and Ot-
tie Klinsey of Oklahoma City.
Grasshoppers Stay.
ELGIN. June 17 —The ernsnhop-
pers have, seemingly, eome io stay
and, while they are doing consid-
erable damage, the steady fight be-
Morphine—- the sedative.
Rev. and Mrs Hoy A Langston
5 34*14 36
nning rung
BASTROP, June
1
NOVAK
ink above a if it were not too much trouble,
vhisper. to explain.
As an illustra- I "You can't fool me,” she said
ion, a case might1 with flashing eyes. "You were
be cited that oc- thinking of a red-headed girl.
. curred in Houston. Some months1 named Maud with a gold plug in
ago a very charming lady < ame her front tooth and a light pink
to this city giving exhibitions in waist and a black silk shirt on
has returned
•ratty where bo'
action of the city council in re- j gm, gt-,
moindine order for traffic officer nesw
and to adopt an ch measures as v ...
might be advisable to stop f Granger rhurmPnly" Vislted
that the „erlce5 of a traffic of-1 , Miss Helen L-win or San
tono is the guest of MSws
Merle Hnrrisa
brings becomes annoying
calne," then is the next •
Cocaine -the real "hop.”
the town, provided the
conitiona are favurable.
Retailers Meet
Ite of the underworld
crooks fl quickens
I wife of an employe of the man who
FIIN, Jun* 17 -Several
dred acres of land ar*
prepared and planted in
famous Elgin sweet pot
From the preparations of ।
Ake. Chas Gossett, J D. St ares
<». H Speexle, Coleman McKay,
and Dr G. H Ater.
Attend Rotary Convention
sent ths bodies of
dead to burial places
lived much of the time tn tha open '
air. traveling from state tu rtate in I
search of new adventnres. About 23
years ago, during the winter months.'
they went into the mountains of I
Colorado in enowshoen and, with j
the help of a son-In-law. captured j
Elgin Woman Dies.
HI1N June 17. Mra Arinda
at the city cemetery
morning at 10 o'clock
Barton of Granger of-
middle of the week. At the high-
‘ and in love with a butterfty wife, at
261 J
ning fori
practically in
the crowds ex-
on Monday and
1 Mamie Lllie Peter
l Stall, Susie Donup
Visit with
a doctor, nurse and patient.
Brings Sleep
Not infrequently it is a begin-
the following W H
J. D. Helders, Cus I
boy. But the addict
through experience that
give too much "fire "
•<»« lation be instrut ted
letters to th* habitual
in Granger Thursday night attend-
. l ing the Crimm mieeting.
Faw- Mr and Mrs. Ben Musgrave of,
l inline stopped off in Taylor rhere was some resumption of
। Thursday fo a brief visit with ' opper buying and an improve-
Mr Musgrave’s brother-in-law and ment in prices.
—Mr. and Mrs r 3 Crow. The increase in ths dividend ofher
They were en mute to Hous- the New York Central railroad' They went to housekeeping and
and ere on their wedding contributed strength to the rails? fer a time were as happy as mor-
trip, having been married in Dal- although the stock of the in-tals can be.
las Nunda y : <lust rial corporations receded The! -----------------------——---
Mr. and Mr. J r. Haskine were uccessful flotation of the Aus
amnonE the Taylor people going trian oan with ifk immediate rise
over to Granger Thursday highti 10 A Hubstantial premium showed
to hear Rev. (‛rimm I that the demand for good invest-
There are
night at their horn* on Vance!
street. This was the regular !
meeting night, and following the
business nession a socinl hour was
enjoyed during which Mfr Lang -
stem nerved dainty refreshments to
001 000- L
100 001--2
its. Dick -1
Hughes J
Tomasco 1
left or
er A bid
avia baas]
pavi. 1J
rike outsJ
pire. Hubg
If Texas taste is like the rest of the
nation, then Texas sales of Kellogg’s
Corn Flakes will increase enormously
—IF—in ordering you say you want
“KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES"!
DONT SAY— “Kelloggs"; DON'T
SAY "Corn Flakes” because that is
why you do not get what you're afterl
Say the full name — "KELLOGG'S
CORN FLAKES"!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes overwhelm-
ingly lead in sales all over the nation
—EXCEPT HERE IN TEXAS! And,
they will lead here when.you get the
habit of ordering correctly!
My guarantee, is that you will find
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes in the red and
green package the best ever. Other-
wise, your grocer refunds your money.
Tale of mystery-a detective story—yet a detective story of a new tyPe
■la Kohn
Hoxie ran
Kohutek home Mr and Nirs
: Howard are on their wedding trip. i rices improve
Mt. and Mn, Willard Gossett I
In Face of Dull
Otis Chapperton of the Guar-
ty State bank of Georgetown
•* a business visitor here Fri-
Priesmeyer, H. A.
properly conducted. The employe
has a wife who can not afford to
! be awakened at the hour be must
, go to work and we see him trying
to please by stealthily leaving for
work while his wife sleeps on.
after a trip through his western a
territory b
Mr. and Mrs w H. Tarkington ! ment isues is stil vigorous.
• nd children. Andrew and Anna Car loadings continue at a high
came home Thurnday night recor for this season and this is
Dallas where they attended I nterpreted in financial centers as
the Eraduation exercises at the An indicating that goods are going
windainto the paths ot ,h’ noa
e,j member of th* gradating cians i factories
1Mism Helen will remain in Dalia. The census
1 fora **• week summer enures or/coton.
"tudy to complete th, necenaary showed
. cometary ar. work for her A B degrer
deacribed in Williame next article. 000 Coodlet of Geotgetown
da" " business visitor here Fr1-
• Mr and Mra H A Billes left
; Thursday for Han Antonio, where
; Mra Sules wil remain with her
?.“ni; lattte ' welch wN week s... -
,la in nt a aanatarlum there whelxeE hownver. there
Mr Hille. *on, nn te dolin tlfurther curtatlment by
, Iosk after burines. Intereata I other textle centers in
Mln. Bena Brunnel left Satur j EnKlana The heavy mill
day for Fort Worth to join . sumption is offset In consider-
party of Mends leavine that plane -ble degree by the slump In ex-
Tupeday fof Los Angele, Calif l por of raw notion. Only twine
■ and A tone of the seen Ie reaorta of Etce th. outbreak of the Eu-
I th- northwest Nina Bunneli win' ropean war have exports been less
Eon until about the nrat or I nan they were in May. These
locvaalona were September. 1914. be.
Mr and Mra. Wallace Sn-ngi. fora th. alled fleets had obtained
were vimitor» in Austin Thursday control , of the —• and in . .
Mr n K Luhn la able IT V. ?*p tember. <«n when the hoavy Ithey wer 30 polntr
hack nt hie DiAce ms buying by Europe suadenly cor-I points under. July traded a.
lapsed. If domestie consumpion high as 28.84. a. low an 26 75 and
and exports of cotton are added "---- " " m-—
together It appear, that th. total
for March was 160,000 bales lean
than in May.
Morris' Successor Named
WASMINGTON, Jun. 17.—Rob-
ert Willlam Bonynge of New York
has been appointed Ameriran agent
or the Cerman-Amerlean claims
commission, succeeding Robert C.
Ntorrie, rosigned.
I
Machalek.
Turner was appointed to have ‛U8 -esse of Mndlson. Knnans •
who |. th. zuent or hi. brother
idau -esse, nL Bartlett, visited
here Thursday. -
Mrs. IL H. Ftt ta left Thursday
for a few days visit with Mr.
Hit's mother in Palestine.
Miss Fstelle Munine was a
visitor i Thrall Friday.
Miss Fna Clint arrived Friday
j afternoon to be th guest of Mrs
Albert Christner.
Miss Jimmie Coplan was a
shopper here Friday.
Age Old Problem
In Queen Picture
There is a story in -Erothers Un-
! der the Skin" which is thrillingiy
real. Time, plae, man and meth-
od are thrown aside and the same
| old story that made Adam a slave I
I to the desires of Eve are graphically
I pictured. Just as Eve persuaded I
. Adam the right thing to do was to {
eat of the apple Mf which she had
eaten, and he immediately ate, so
the husbands of the two women
in the picture eat from their hands,
and bow at the shrine from which
orders are issued.
There is a climax which brings
a thought about the modern ideas
of •quality of sexes, the manner of
men adored by women, and several
other potent measures in the plc-1
ture which is showing at the Queen .
theater this week. One man is a,
Hle asserted fallen
traded up to 24.81 and closed at
24 40. In the snot department
prices were unchanged in the
net results, middlings standing
I at 29,00 against 21.88 on the close
j of this week last year.
these signs made and erected
/ P
6 .“aa
This serial catches the reader's interest through its. originality. The
author is one of England’s ablest novelists—there’s a tense curiosity
throughout—it’ll hold from the first chapter to the last.
Leonard Shoaf
from Baylor unvi
has been attend!
NEW YORK June 1?_v,, mind reading, and proved herselfRusk avenue, standing under—a
ith* financial markets disnv,Gtto be marvelously gifted in that cedar bush chewing gum at 20
some hesitation during the week ‘ respect She easily read the minutes to 8 with your arm around
this was regarded ir. business cir thoughts of the audience, finding her waist and calling her sweet-
cles as but a natural and familiar1 many articles hidden by simply ness," while she fooled with your
occurrence at this season of thelhoiding the hand of the person watch chain and said 'Oh. George,
year. There were, however, a secreting them, and read sentences give me a chance to breathe,' and
number of developments that werewritten on little slips of paper her mother was calling her to
regarded as especially favorable .by some at a considerable distance ' supper. Don’t you dare to deny
from her. ■ it. Now, when you can get your
A young man in Houston fellmind on something better than that
In love wit hher, and married ---- ‘
after a short courtship.
beginning in Chicago,
phia and New York
Sanish Veterans Peeved
ST LOUIS, une 17. spantah
Wat yeterans have not been ag-
curded the, constdelation shown the
world war veterans, particularly as
to hospitalisation of the disabled
and disposition of the dead, A. r.
Fntenza, national commander in
chief asserted in an address here
monial fallures scatteted alow
way, and has a cast which en
i meeting.
(‛rA, Driepg Arp Har An buildings have been com-
" •V I ■ “ 3 I All pitted, and work is progressing
A . rapidly on a large water tank
Apart. which will supply all houses on
r .the grounds. The tents are be-
----- ing put up and the seats and
XEw OrLEaSs June It-Hluc-Phttpprtorminwihenmainpavtipo
tuations in the price of cotton last a very large choir, leaders in the
week were highly irregular, oldwork state They expect the mu-
and new crop months in the con- Sic to be one of the features of
. . . . . the encampment,
tract market not moving to-!___r/
1 • -n.w.s fatr- Fieaaeau
pain, panacea for the nerve-
W racked, the inducer of sleep—
ner's drug—particularly where per - .
aons have suffered pain, sleepless-
ness or nervous disorder But to
the "hop-hend" the IIstlessness it ,
Mr. and Mrs. F K. White
Those present
it is well done.
Georgetown Notes
Oat Crop Good.
GEORGETOWN. Jun. 1?.—The
This is one of a series of
articles dealing with the dope
traffic, written by Frpd V-
Williarns, a Ban Francisco
newspaper writer, who for
several months mingled with
some of the world's most
notorious drug users.
Drugs Progress as
They Soothe.
catch him
. was hig3a
»h. wa•
ju m p u 8
on Iavssa
left Saturay for Mt. Loouis where
they will attend the inter national
convention of Rotary clubs. Mr
Hnalth is president of the Taylor
Hotary club.
Surprise Shower
A rowd of young people met
at the home of Mrs. W F. Kettler
Thursday afternoon at 4 30 o » lock
and spent a most enjoyable after-
noon, the occasion being a kitchen
shower given in honor of Mias
Carrfe Kruse. bride-to-be The
gifts were placed in a little ex-
press wagon and brought in by
little Elmer Kettler. who was
dremsed in an expressman's suit
and presented the honoree with a
bill of lading to sign. When she
opened the hill she found a little
HOLD TIGHT! I CE
to your seats when you see this 1 9"
laugh-packed picture of hen- V
pecked husbands turned cavemen.H K
who must not be awakened la the in their efforts and
morning and who requires many as cava men and___
luxuries to keep het happy 1 old part of the master at
Seventh
place, -
me w t -dFI
into irfC
nt er th4
two w. «7
1ttine ' €v
th VW
An infie de
(iairaiee
uhk
gqp. ' R. I. Shoaf came in Friday
r, -nm ! to Spend the week-end with his
turning out cocaine, morphine and ' family
heroin for the legitimate medical । 2" T> A ..
professien and tor export. Thetr nNre Na AussKaut and ■ 70 "I
Euminess I. entirely "legitimate Hbert..and sichard. ave vaitine
They have no connection with, nor t . M P,Antonlo.
^'Tr’^arr*-..^ ^rl.^ * •
bond Jo Cnnatu Mexico .nd pise- ah Iimh t"iot Ehumsa , Cotton •»•*'". Held.
"buXhoncn,Canada aruMexteo"xiraana E n sate. 0tsaaxsonrToMaMowanramnpureX
SoinehsseuatecEroygru i an ,
Tge portion ’ Back it Combe to Mr and *?re, Fred wiison were ihouse,^'t Saturday evenine in the |
th. vRe Htat. to b. •id al amonK the Taylorites attending the lnt> reel ..t the co-operauve market-
ixhorbHam pritea. , enmm meetine at Granger Thur.- ine of cotton. Prae nceny, ail pros-
Ju what are ihe-a- drue. and ! day night. ent were members of the cotton
what they a A brief Wora o4 Atrs J * '’oilier and children .ar10c lation.ang they pledge,1 the-
introdueuon 6 thin deadly family j1'*" and Margaret, and their . , Tor. the success of
here, and mor later: |euest, Weldon Farmer of Nava ' tn movement during tho coming
Dean Dietionery I •■■tn. and Parker Wilson wenti"* camvaign for member
Heroin—the .tarter the "alsh • lover to Austin Friday afternoon .n Tuu "?!"• in Wiltamson
for beginnern From many stana-|for * brief stay I niehis.month. A similar meet-
pointe most dangerous of all. : Mr. and Mre. Henry Sudduth
Leads to loss of menory. dead- Were visitors in Granger Thurs-
ens the mind to a sense of right ( day night to attend the Crimm
• nd wrong. Panic-stricken over * meeting.
the change, th* victim rushes,to Mr and Mrs. Taylor Howard
the other drugs, generally to mor-1o Marlin left Friday morning for
phine. Hundreds of crimes are San Antonio after a visit at the
committed by those whose sense
of right has been ‘leadened by
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