The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 320, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 1916 Page: 2 of 18
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1916
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fHE STATESMAN
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CLOTH AND DRAW
HOUR"---WEINERT
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A cordiai weleome extended the publle
CONTRACTOR SENT TO PRISON.
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MORTUARY
CAPS
NECKWEAR
MRS. SANTOS SOLINAS.
EMILIANO MARINEZ
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Corner Eighth and Congress Avenue.
"BTF-
If you seek style in dress
plus quality, here it is at mod-
erate cost.
Dress Shirts!
They're fashion's latest of-
ferings to men of dress dis-
tinction.
TONIC TABLETS
(HUMPHERYS)
The House of Kuppenheimer and
Benjamin’s Correct Clothes
Medicated Smoke
Drives Out Catarrh
Regular $4.50 Suits, Monday......
Regular $5 00 Suits, Monday......
Regular $5.98. Suits, Monday......
Regular $6.50 Suits, Monday......
Regular $7.50 Suits, Monday.....,
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payment on a home, because he is as-
sured that the remainder can always
be obtained at a reasonable rate of
interest and almost indefinite time, not
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heart
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WINNTPEG, Nov. IK-Thomas Kel-
ley. wes’thv Winnipeg contractor, de-
nied a new trial by the supreme court
at Ottawa, was sentenced late today
to serve two and one half years in the
penitentlary. Kelley was convicted at
the summer Anises on charges which
arose frm allezed fraudulent dealings
in connection with contracts for the
Manitobia pe"liament building.
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ALL TEXAS IS
RESPONDING TO
VARSITY’S CALL
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runs
North
6 toda
State
Head of Warehouse De-
partment Discusses
Land Banks.
$20.00 to $35.00
Let Us Convince You
Hirshfeld & Anderson
619 Congress Ave.
NEW HATS
HOSIERY
Closing-Out Sale
Begins Monday, November 20th
Noted authority says Urie Add
from meat irritate*
the Bladder..
......$5.50
......$6.00
......$7.00
Take a glass of Salt* to flush Kid
neys if your buck is
aching. ‘
Try This Pleasant Herb Smoke.
Sent Free By Mail.
GLOVES, SHIRTS, FURNISHINGS
To Suit Your Better Judgement
MEAT CAUSE OF
LAME BACK AND
KIDNEY TROUBLE
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head, clean tongue, lively step, rosy
skin and looking and feeling fit. M*th-
Judging from the
long—therefore be
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Can’t harm you! Best cathartic
for men, women and
children.
In harmony with good taste!
Evening Clothes pitched in
the smartest key of fashion.
$20 $30 $40
While quality’s high, prices
are moderate.
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Bick, "Eros, biloun, fevertsh chna any
time they are harmless--never gripe
Texas was heia here today .only rou-
tine matters recelving attention. J. B.
Moore, general baggage axent for the
Santa Fe, Galveston, president of the
assoi jation, presided at the meeting
omieers will le ejected this arternoot
replenish your stock of
China, Class and Silverware
Stovesand Housefurnishing Goods
At lass than wholesale prices. Now is the time to select your Ohristmas presenta, as you
will not be able to duplicate these prices on high-grade merchandise
Call and see the wonderful bargains we are offering.
VOSS & KOOCK
BAGGAGE MEN MEET.
WACO Texas, Nov. 1*.—A meeting
of the general baggaKe association o
FEEL FINE! TIKE
"CASCARETS" FOR
LIVER, BOWELS
vegetation. It goes right to the roots, (
invigorates and strengthens them. its
exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro-
ducing properties cause the hair to
grow long, strong and beautiful.
that one borrower vouch for all, and
all for one, which feature did not meet
our conditions, and was modified to re-
strict the obligation as above explained-
By co-operation and the organisation
of these units it is intended to make
the loans more secure and the bonds
issued by the system more desirable,
and last, but not least, it is intended
to inspire a mutual interest among the
producing classes.”
Senator Weinert asserts that the
Democratic Party has, "by this one act.
endeared itsel to the people to such an
extent that Republicanism will become
an obsolete issue and a thing of the
past The Government has, at last,
done what the financial world would
not or could not do- hero the functions
of the people's government began, and
under Democratic rule took the initia-
tive. Secretary McAdoo is the man.
He showed the powers wh.it could be
done—even without applying chloro-
form. It is to be hoped he will remain
in President Wilson’s Cabinet, for he
is the 'man of the hour'- one who has
the true conception of what is truly
incumbent upon a government that is
run for and by the people.”
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rwoponan of the buying public the last three daz" thetikzirnmklt
get irritated, obliging you to get up
two or three times during he night.
To neutralise these irritating acids
Steres, or sent, collect on delivery.
Humphreys' Homeo Medicine Co.,
1M William Street, New York.
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A full Hun of solld Sold Jeweiry at
popular price®. O. 1. Koock Jeweler.
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I BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ SUITS ‘
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Your Better Judgment
Will tell you that now is the time and this is the place
to get your .winter suit and overcoat
Your judgment, backed up by our showing of
dependable clothing, leaves no chance of error. It
is unnecessary to say more—we would prefer show-
ing you , ,
All that’s new this season in suits and overcoats
From
“77”
Humphreys’ Seventy-seven
For Grip, Influenza
COLDS
Pathology of a Cold
1 he disensed listen producea bytak-
In* Cold .re—local congestion, inflam-
(ration and fever.
The first effect of exposure is to
derange the nervous tension of the skin
and some internal organ; the second
to check the cell-growth of the parts
affected and obstruct the circulation
of the nervous fluid, produce a recoil of
the nerve wave and thereby the chill,
shiver or rigor.
To get the beat results and help the
Cold away take "Seventy-seven" at
the first sign of a Cold.
Price 25c at all Drag Stores.
C ASTORIA
For Infant* and Chndren
in Use For Over SO Years
Always bean
the a
You can surely have pretty, soft,
lustrous hair, and lota of it, If you will =
just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton e =
Danderine from any drug store or toilet
counter and try it as directed.
REV. NEWTON P. PATTERSON
or nentrice. Neb, one or the ablest Preneherm ehe Gonpel IB the stnte
ot will preneh ti morning. oecupyinE "he vuIpit ot "
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN <
Caner Went seventa •■* •vnen streetn.
now and then, thus avolding berloun
kidney and bladder disease.
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SPECIAL SALE MONDAY LITTLE BOYS’ HATS.
IT THROUGH HAIR I
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It becomes beautifully soft, wavy =
abundant and glosay
. at one.
(hors have realised something more
than platitudes must be done to in-
crease food production and encourage
the producers of the land.” he sajd.
Senator Weinert was captivated with
Secretary McAdoo, both as to his per-
Woolworth Company,
Drug Store, Union We
dit- Franklin
Company, Fra
Homecoming Plans In-
clude Putting the City
in Gala Attire—Two
Big Meetings.
•WADOO IS MAN OF GIRLS! MOISTEN A
W
tt$
Burt Shoe
and flush off ths body's urinous waste
get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any pharmacy; take a table-
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kid-
neys will then act fins and bladder ---------------------
disorders disappear. 1 his famous salts sonality and his able manner in pre-
is made from the acid of grapes and senting the great problems to be solved,
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and The Secretary of the Treasury has
has been used for generations to clean ! proven his sincerity, both by word and
and stimulate sluggish kidneys and action, in trying to fetter the condi -
stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts la tions of the proucing class, he said,
inexpensive; harmless and makes a de- Mr. McAdoo made the statement that
lightful effervescent llthla-watsr drink what the Pederai reserve act did for
which millions of men and women take
give a whole Ca scare t to a of which promises to be verygreat-is
as, bilious, feverish child any that of the University of Texas Law
Mrs. Santos Solinas, aged 12, died
about noon Saturday at the family res-
idence, 1101 Garden Street. She was
born in Mexico. Her husband and sev-
eral children survive. The funeral will
be at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon. In-
terment in Oakwood Cemetery.
Furniture 4 Carpet Oompany, Tom D.
Smith. Everybody’s Book Store, City
Book Store, Souter & Knehne, Heath
Shoe Repair Company, W. T. Farley,
Crescent Theater, J. F. Flinn, the New
Crescent, Austin Tea A Coffee Com-
pany. Texas Barber Shop. Biggs A Co.,
Texas Bar, V. O. Weed. Austin Gas
Light Company, Spoiding Bros., A. E.
Hancock Company, John K. Keller, Jo-
sephine Theta. Walter Tips Company,
C. A. Bradford Company, R. A. Glaser,
Littlefield Bnilding. Joe Koen. Reno’s
Barber Shop, T, A. Martin, Austin Elec-
trlcal Supply Company, Bohn Bros.
20th Century
‛oolen Mills. Con-
Dr. Blosser, who has devoted forty
years to the treatment of Catarrh, is
the originator of a certain combination
9f medical her ba flowers and berries
to be smoked
am in a pipe or
ready prepared
_ 4?" "8 cigarette. The
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meat. The gist of the law la to make
rural homa owners, in fact. Its au-
torium of the law building.
“The object of the meeting," as set
forth in Mr. Kimbrough's letter, “will
be to continue the consideration of the
reorganization of the judicial system
and procedure, which was so auspi-
ciousiy begun at the meeting at the
Capitol last June, and if possible t
agree finally on a program for pres-
entation to ths Legislature.
'These reforms are of profound im-
portance to the people of Texas, and
the times are ripe for a great forward
movement. Governor Ferguson and
many members of the Legislature have
advocated judicial reform in the press
and their public addresses. Every
member of this association and every
ex-student of the University of Tens
should do what he can to further the
movement.”
Popular exeursion rates of about 1
cent a mile have been granted on the
several railroads, good for arrival here
on the afternoon of Wednesday and the
morning of Thursday, and for return
Friday night.
The committee charged with raising
$4000 in the city to defray the ex-
penses of the homecomins. composed
of T. J. Caldwell. James W. McClen-
don and D. C. Reed, will resume its
work the early part of this week, and
ite members anticipate no trouble in
raising the required sum.
The committee on decoration, of
which Howard McKean is chairman.
Orders for seats at the Thanksgiving
football game are pouring in on I
Theo Bellmont, athletic director of the
University, from the four corners of
Texas. Already, ne reported Saturday
morning, more people have bought tic-
kets than ever before attended a same
at Clark Field. The record for pre-
vious games is 6300.
Carpenters are at work building ad-
ditional seats. During the past sum
rner collapsibie seats sufficient to 8Wel
the capacity from 6000 or 7000 to 10,000
were built, and now this has been in-
creased to a little over 12,000. There
will be grass seats and standing room
for 2000 more. Easily the targnat crowd
that ever sw a football game in Texas
will witness the Texas-A. A M. contest
Thanksgiving.
Letters received from alumni in va-
rious parts of the State indicate that
the greatest entnusiasm for the home-
coming exists and that large delega-
tions from many places will come. E.
E. Bewley, president of the EX-Stu-
dents' Association, writes that a spe--
cial train is to be mad up at Fort
Worth to take care of the Panhandle
crowd. R. E. L. I Knight, president of
the Dallas Fair Association, writes that
a very large crowd is coming from Dal-
las. Hu Ung P. Robertson Jr. writes
from Temple that all the ex-students
he knows are coming. A man at Waco
bought 200 seats in a block Friday, over
the long distance wire, for Texas and
A. & M. alumni there. An Austin
akumnus who is active in the arrange-
ments for the homecoming said Satur-
day that he believed there would be
10,000 visitors in Austn.
Accept invitation.
Several prominent alumni have re-
plied favorably to the invitation to ad-
dress the great football rally Wednes-
day night. A few of these are Senator
Morris Sheppard of Texarkana, Con-
gressman-elect Tom Connally of Mar-
lin. Allan Sanford of Waco, F. H. Law
will cost only
one dollar for
a month's sup-
ply for the
pipe, or a box
containing one
hundred cigsr-
ettes. We pay postage
if you are a sufferer from Catarrh.
Asthma. Catarrhal Deafness, or tf sub-
ject to frequent colds, send your name
and address at once by postal card or
letter for the free pnckaze, snd a copy
of our illustrated bookie^
whon the weather is bad you have f - -
rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, and will induce
full of sediment; the channels often , people to own homes
......... • ■ ficient funds to make the initial pay-
V EmeMano Marines, 1-year old gon of
9. F. Marines, died at noon Saturday at
♦ the family residence, 305 West Second
6• Street The funeral wih be at 10 o'clock
. X Sunday morning. Interment in Oakwood
tV Cemeterxa
Enjoy life’ Tour system is filled
With an accumulation of bile and bowel
poison which keeps you bilious. head-
achy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad
and atomach sour—Why don't you get
a 10.cent box of Cascarets at the drug
store and feel bully. Take Cancarets
tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest
liver and bowel cleansing you ever eX-
perlenced. You'll wake up with a clear
of Houston, Rembert O. Watson of
Spend 14 cento! Don’t stay bil- Dallas and W. L Parrish of Henrietta,
veu x v J a football captain of years back
ious, SICK, headachy, | It is announced that the section of
CHURCH, U. S. A.
Rev. Patterson eomes by nvi-
Senator F. C. Weinert returned yes-
terday. after filling several engage-
meats in different sections of the
tending the scope of the law to take up ]
matters wehre the reserve bank left lite members. In so far as it guarantees
off. | the individual loans to the extent of 10
"The land bank act is framed to suit per cent in the extreme. Thus, giving —
our conditions, and is intended to meet (assurance that the Government will 5
every emergency. Our homesteal law, {not be defrauded in the over-valuation —
that has proven such a great blessing [of the land offered as collateral. The
to the people of this State, is in no original rural credit system requires
Save your hair! Keep it looking
ibecommerslal interests of the coun-charmins and beauttgulccntouyu.sr
try, the Felefat land bank 1. calcu- thi.wan the best “
iated to do for the farmer, thereby ex- Phh-____________________________
our elty. He is a native ‛rexn
Cared His RUPTURE
I was badly ruptured while lifting a
trunk several years ago. Doctors said
my only hope of cure was an opera-
tion. Trupsep did me no good. Finally
I got hold or Something tha quickly
and compfetely cre me Years have
passed and the rupture has never re
turned, although I am doing hard work
as a carpenter. There was no opera-
tion. no lost time, no trouble. I havs
nothing to sell, but will give tull In-
formation about how you may rind a
complete curs without operation. if you
write to me. Eugene M. Pullen, Car-
penter 347C Marcellus Avenue, Man-
asquan, N. J. Better cut out this no-
tice and show it to any others who
are ruptured—you may save a Ufe or
at least stop the misery of rupture am
the worry and danger of an operation.
Roener, T. H. Williams A Co., Paris
Cafe, W. H. Richardson A Co., John
L Marti, Chn Bros., A. C. Baldwin
A Bono, J. B. Wimbish, H. A T. C. Rail-
road Company, John C. Ross, W. T.
Wroe A Sons. Jim Gaioura, Van Smith
Drug Company, J. A. Jackson, Hirsh-
feld A Anderson, S. Greenberg. Ma-
jestic Theater, Ed A. Meyer. C. M. Mil-
ler. Isaac Bledsoe, Woman's Toggery
Shop, Hyde Park Floral Company, Vou.
dour is Bros., Princess Theater, 8. H.
Kress A Co., Palace, Ha rber Shop, F. W.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in thetr
efforts to filter ft from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush ths
kidneys occasionally. You must re-
Heve them like you relieve your bow-
els; removing all the acids, wants and
poison, else you feel a dull misery in
the kidney region, sharp patns la the
back or sick headache, dizziness, your
stomach sours, tongue is coated and
wise an impediment to the people of
Texas reaping the great benefits of the
act. The homestead law is a Texas
law, and Mr. McAdoo very properly
stated that the board did not intend to
advise the people as to the operation,
modification or repeal of same," said
Senator Weinert.
"It seemed to be the consensus of
opinion of the Texas farmer that the
man who owned a home was not in
need—that the law permitted the bor-
rowing of money on the home for the
permanent improvements was at pres-
ent ample latitude. The great incen-
tive of the law will be for the thrifty
to acquire a home, as the Government
now provides the opportunity for the
purchaser to pay for it out of its pro-
duction. There is a certainty about the
transaction of buying a home now-
long-time loan, at a low rate of inter-
est and any industrious man can now
safely risk his small earnings as a first
people in an educational way. He pre- I taking one small strand at a time; this
diets that the benefits and effects of wili cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any
(he taw will be a universal blessing to excessive o1-- in a few minutes you will
(he United States. I be amazed. Your hair will be wavy,
’This law will make the credit of the dluffy, and* abundant and possesses an
farmer permanent, and easily available, I ncomparable softness, lustre and lux-
"ud "i inina many thousands of 1 Mr|wnra
who possess sur- | Besldes beautitying the hair, on. ap-
THWuAMSaG
FtsisssusasssssanssasuunuusiiussaIIIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
has been quite successful in getting the I and also some
consent of Congress Avenue and Sixth i o our..mediem.
Street buMihess fouses to decorate forareen to
the occasion, veryhpdy seems to be co n tl n ue the
entering into the spirit of the home- treatment, it
you breathe, so
the antiseptic.
i -u-- healing vapor
to exceed forty years. No more chance J T"H‛ of this Remedy
now for the Shylock to demand hisfe carried with the breath directly to
pound of flesh' and close out the the affected parts.
Worthy. Thi «Imple, practical method.appii:
"The provislon of the act requiring th. medicine. wnhern.Pp5aY*ty‛ ro Ita
the ofkanization of farmer unite is ilotrtmrrnt"so5tana and "0521L. an* 1
many respecte a wise restriction. It nr barmiesz, contalntna no tobao-
teaches and compels the co-operation co or habit forming drugs. It is pleas-
of the farmer, with the Government at | ant to use, and not sickening to those
the head. This feature is strongly ex- I who have never smokod no maiisr
emplified in our warehouse and mar- ] how severe orlonE stang iyu’Et ‘opr
ketine taw, which specitican provides max.be ZnidS
for organization, to insure a better N’Aov, th. beneficial. pleaAant.f-
credit system for the farmer, without I rect. rhe Blower Company, 594 Wnon
which every reform for the farmer's j st., Atlanta. Ga., will mall abseluteiz
relief is a forlorn hope. Each organ!- free to any. sufferera, sampie, tha
zaUon l, required to, and alsumes a will wlfr .2:!!estua «0m5
limited responsibility^for each one of 1 Thinrr.mck9K°
■ I for smoking
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= A our excellent line of little boys’ suits, either for dress =
= • - or play wear. These are the most stylish little suits, =
= very moderately priced. =
wss- pa,.;™. a,-,™ I Boys’ Shepherd Check Suits
derpclatoppingX analfarangnh. 12 Velvet sui.s. Stripe and solid colors of purple, brown andI navy. |
DAnEe 1, to the hair what freah | = with white detachable wash collars and cuff*, for €7 50 =
ahower, of rain and "unshine are.to= little boys 3 to 6 years; prices range $4.50 to.........P“eV =
= Black and white check serge, with detachable collar, <7 CA =
= sizes 3 to 7; price range $4.50 to................... V * •”V =
Boy's Fancy Mixture Suits
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F.- th. convalacoent for th. wenk I Linz, Caa W.U & Smith Sporting Goods
and th. Weary""Prio” 3.08, St all Drug Company, Tebins Book Store. Charles
Everything in the house e..a UAE..L . . We must vacate our
included in tale. •CGOIU VVGGK building Jan. 1st.
smoke - vapor
reaches all the
air passages of
the head, now
and throat. Aa
the disease ta
carried Into
these passages
with the air
seats assigned to "T men at the game
has already been sold out. and that a
large number of them will occupy seats
on the platform at the rally.
Tom J. Caldwell, chairmen of the
ex-students’ general committee, who
has just returned from a trip to Dil-
Isa, Fort Worth, Houston and Galves-
ton, reports that he found the interest
among the alumni at fever heat is all
four places. Every ex-student who can
get aww, be was assured, is coming
to Austin.
John A. Lomax as secretary of the
Ex-Students' Association, has sent let-
ters to former students in all parts, of
the State urging them to return to the
campus and renew old friendships.
Word from President Bizzell of A.
A M. College indicates that something
like 3000 people are coming from Col-
lege Station and Bryan, including 1000
cadets led by their band. According
to present information the A. A M. con-
tingent will arrive about noon Thurs-
day—too late to take part in the in-
augural parade and exercises.
Aside from the events which have al-
ready been given a good deal of atten-
tion—the educational parade and inau-
guration of President Vinson Thursday
morning, the football game that after-
noon. and the Thanksgiving reception
and ball that night—there are to be
two meetings of importance. The first
is a meeting- of the student loan fund
committee Thursday night. The mem-
bers are O. C. Bullingten of Wichita
Falls, chairman; Royal A. Ferris of
Dallas, O. 8. Carlton of Houston, W.
P Webb of San Antonio, W W Wood-
son of Waco, William H. Burgess of
El Paso and Dr. E. P. Wilmot, Dr. Rob-
ert E, Vinson. Wilbur P. Allen and John
A. Lomax of Austin.
Law Association to Moot.
The other meeting—the important*
coming- The suggestien is offered Lht
liberal use be made of the University
colors, orange and white.
. . _ ignfar Recorations.
Among the concerns that have signed
up for decorations are: McKean, Fl-
ers Company. Max Snanan, Robert
Mueller A Bro., Cary Mayer, South-
western T. A T. Co., Harrells, Dilling-
ham Shoe Company, Stebbins A James,
the Stelfox Company, Smith A Wilcox,
Griffith Drug Company, E. M. Scar-
brough A Sons, Austin National Bank.
M K. A T City Ticket Office, State
National Bank, John Bremond Com-
pany. Burnham A Fehr. M. Silver.
Driskill Hotel. Reasonover's Barber
Shop. American National Bank, Nick
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State, among which he attended the • “
meetings bf the Federal land bank goes and halr Stops
na "rmor.anda coming out.
men generally attended these meetings. I ,---
and that representative crowds were | . __
in attendance, both at Fort Worth and I Surely try a Danderine Hair
Houston. Cleanse” if you wish to immediately
Senator Weinert has been an ardent doubl, the beauty of your hair. Just
exponent or th. rural credit system molaten a cloth with Danderine and
for many years, and says that these ro-T “ t ....
meetings have been a revelatien to the draw it carefully through your'hair,
= Navy serge and shepherd cheeks, new nobby models, sizes
= to 10 years—all wool suits.
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Association. President W. H Kim-
brough of Amarillo ha* sent letters to
all members, and a good attendance is
counted on. The association will meet
at 9:30 Friday morning in the audi-
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The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 320, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 1916, newspaper, November 19, 1916; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1498186/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .