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AusTN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
AUS
IN
Society Brand
At the regular meeting ot ths Aus-
Day.
And
Charged.
Senator Alderdice’s
Believe in Quality.
How about you-?
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Reduction Sale
Hickey-
Freeman Co.
O. WEED, Phon* 228.
Automobile Ambulance.
Motor-drawn Funami.
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simply
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY-TRY THIS!
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you
TEXAS GOVERNOR APPOINTS
SAN ANTONIO MAN JUDGE
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wheat flour.
will be pleased.
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85c
85c
bills earn* to be up juat now, reter-
ring to past legisiation in this re-
spect as pork barrel" legislation.
TEXAS CRIMINAL APPEALS
IN DEATH PENALTY CASE
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AUSTIN ROTARIANS
HAVE RESOLUTION
ON WILSON LEAGUE
CHILD INSURANCE
IS NOT FAVORED
CUT THE ACREAGE
IN TEXAS COTTON
BUSINESS MEN CRY
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tonic <
whole I
the wun i
and cons
•rank ■*
Mrs.
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IMPORTANT LINK
IN TEXAS HIGHWAY
COMPLETED SOON
FARMING HEADS BEFORE
TEXAS SCHOOL TEACHERS
ALL-STATE TEAM
HAS BEEN PICKED
BY TEXAS COACHES
RUSH OF COLOR TO
HAT IN AUSTIN
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PASSIONS ROUSED
BY TEXAS NORMAL
DEDATE IN HOUSE
Austin American's
Family Notices
“BUSY DAY” SIGN
IN TEXAS SENATE
MEANS JUST THAT
With luch remedies there-
fore the removal of bowel
Qbitniim
Memnoriai Servie-
Amivemarim
TODAY,
Thursday and Friday
Ask for it and
—Adv.
Bolshevism is based upon
violence, relies upon force,
is deaf to right or reason.
To force the bowels to move
by taking castor oil, pills,
salts, mineral waters, etc .
is to outrage Nature and
"bolshevik" the body. Be-
cause drugs act by produ-
cing irritation.
Castor oil, lor instance, is so
obnoxious that the bowels
make frantic effort to get rid
of it. Other medicjncs, from
senna to salts, provoke ac-
tion by causing the bowels
to try desperately to expel
them first.
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Nujol Laboratories
STANDARD OIL CO. (NEw JENSED
s a«****w. N. Yenk
Id. that one week of innide-bath-
will have them both looking whd
mk better in every wap
t
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He quoted from Governor Hobby
casages, sections "Fhamim what ha
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Liberty Bonds
Highest ca prices paid. Any
amont s50.00 up. Alo receipta
on banks. See me beore seiline-
J. I. teed. MS Cong. Ave., Austin
GRAND CENTRAL
TODAY
Pead White in
“The Lightning Raidrs”
Lah Baird fat
“Wolves of Kultur"
"2"
Pahl Admtssions Here ie
Wednesday.
BENSON MOTOR CO.
111-115 East 5th St.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
NEF
life’s a
a well
strengt
lacking
the nei
erds was a "ie." If it meant that Tais is pzobally because
he ea reprementing other interests have loot their color, uis new
than those of ths people. I ion ot the day being brown
.He TL" J111 the vacangy recently
left by the death of F R swearnuen.
Judge Cobba formerly was a mem-
ber of the Texas sUt* leginlature.
Pork Barrel Methods AreShiskiumisutdny:"srmocsathon.“tcun-
Appeal in the Court of Criminal
Appeals Tuenday was filed by Tom
Banks Jr., Polk county, given ths
death pentence recently under indict-
ment for the alleged murder of J. H
Hawkina. Sept. 20, 1918.
Why not have the bestt Ask for
"AVSI MAID" flour aad you will
get It—Adv.
work 1
other*
-Mrs.
West,
Why
to day,
each m
each le
pablish
from d
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vousne
Change
root an
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special
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_ Judge T. D. Cobb*. San Antonia.
Tu*ed ay was appointed asnociate
- J of th* Fourth Court of Civil
Appeal, at San Antonto, eftective
Immedtately, by Governor Hobby of
Texas.
Self-poisoning due to con-
stipation causes over 90%
of human illness. Get a
bottle of Nujol from your
druggist today, and send
coupon for free booklet—
" TUrtj Fort of Datutr. "
beerimg the Nujel Trad* Msrk
Imeine M Nujol. Yeu may auFer
from eubetitutes.
Bills Killed and Bills Passed Old Skeletons Unearthed and
Help Texas to a Better
.a iem wwwm_ M •“> fami- is Am
sts amhucIm^Xussy * “
Sr a Mam. paud
"AVSTIN MArD" t.
W:
"a
M. E ROSINGREN
Undertaker and Embaimer.
Fins Carriage* for Hiro.
Hospital Ambulance.
Al DeViney and Jimmie Greer of
th* University of Texas basketball
team have been chosen for the all-
state basketball team by a wire vote
conducted by all th* Texas coaches
of college basketball teams.
Others on the mythical quintet are:
Longcope of Agricultural and Me-
chanical, forward; Kingsland of Klee,
center and Meyer of T. C. Un guard
Nujol Laboratories, Stenderd Oil Co. (Now Jerney), so Droad.
way. New York. Pleane eend ma tree booklet "Thiny Feet ot
Deader"—eometipation tod aute-intoxiegtion ia adults.
New____________________ ____4
In the death of J. H. Raymond
Jr. his wife and family have loot
a devoted and model usand and
brother, his frlenda a fHena, his
l acquaintance* a hizh-minded and
honorable gentleman and the cm-
munity a qitizen ot more than Afty
years in the course of which time
his life and business career eould
well be taken a* a standara. Mr.
Haymond wus born in Wimconsin and
. efter graduation at the Unjversity of
J Michigan, came" to Austin tn hle
early manhood and has continuoualy
restded here. He was married in
1307 to Miss Alice Tipa, daughter of
the late Mrs Olga Oehring. who.
with hl* brother. Frank Roymon of
Aumtim and his mater Mr. (Mary)
Harry Meyer of New York, survive
him.
an all
There is a sale on the Win-
ter Suita and Overcoats of
these classy tailors. Their
style, variety and quality
are inducements enough for
any wise man to buy them.
Second to none on earth at
their regular price and a
positive gilt Sedge invest-
ment when can be bought
in clearance sales at cut
prices.
Senator Buchanan of Scurry had
up hi* bill relating to leasee and
sales of minerar tights which have
been reserved to the state in land,
sold under certain sets. and which
may hereatter bo Mid.
Benator Alderdice’s bill taking out
of the hands of th* peopie th* elec-
Uon of th* county suvorintendents of
schoois was taken up.
Under th* law the people vote for
county superintendent as they do for
political ortices.
Trustes to ect.
Under the Alderdie* bill trustees
of independent achool districts would
seloct tbs county suporintendent,
senator Page opposed the bill be-
cause he claimed it takes power
of the Robertson insurance law, the
question at "pork berrel" grabbers,
and insinuations of control by in-
teresta alien to the cause of the
people, culminating in the closing
epeech by Mr. Richard, of Lock-
hart, who, in the course of his de-
Selection County Superinten-
dent by Trustees Passed.
HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE
TODAY and TOMORROW
Frank Keenan
THE CELEBRATED ARTIST, IN A DELIGHTFUL,
FASCINATING COMEDY-DRAMA
“MORE TROUBLE”
ALSO SCREEN TELEGRAM OF
“CURRENT EVENTS”
BALCONY, 10c; LOWER FLOOR, 20c.
Continuous from 2 until 11 p. m.
COMFORTABLE SEATS STEAM HEAT
Most wanted—Most worn
by better dressed men.
Sale will close in few days.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1919
Peptiron is a remarkably
effective, agreeable and
easily assimilated combination
of pepsin, nux, iron, celery and
other great tonies and diges-
Uvea. Good for the prostration
following the grip and other epi-
demics. paleness, nervousness,
nervous prostration. neuralgia,
nervous eympepeta, mleeplensness.
One or two Papi iron after meais
(see the economy T) do the work.
Nujol supplies necessary
moisture to soften intestinal
contents and facilitate easy,
thorough evacuation it reg-
ular intervale. Nujol mas
easier and more effective
the action of intestinal
muscles. Nujol absorbs
poisonous material.
Nujol is free from eny dele-
terious after effects, forms
no bad habits, can be used
et any age, under eny con*
ditions, and overcomes con-
stipation because it works
hand in hand with Nature-
with her laws, not against
them.
Highest tempersture .
Lowewt temperature .
Normal temperature.
Mean temperature
Deficiency .a........
waste is seooi
heumatte twinges, also those _______
Skin lo mallow and complexion . Precipttation
At tha Tuesday luncheon of tha
Auatin Rotary club a resolution was
introduced by Dr. C. 8. Potte ot tha
Vniversty of Texas favoring th*
"principles of tha Ipague of nations."
as expremsed in th* covenant aa pro-
posed by Preuident Wileon. which
resolution waa reterred to th* board
of directors of tha Rotary olub for
their recommendation prior to dis-
cusston by th* club.
David Harrell of Austin, who has
recently returned from Spain where
he wae employed in overnment
work, and Dr R. V Murray, re
centiz. a captain in th* nodical
brench.of the army, mad* nadremes.
.Pr.Vineon prestded ana • quartet
constung of br. Mtehm, Dr. Pe
nick Mr. shepherd and Mr. cunning-
hom meveral selections.
CHEVROLET—
Started, $550; today, $330. Uke new. Re-
duce* $10 a day till sold.
MAXWELL—
Started, $450; today, $440. Good condition.
Reduces $5 a day till sold.
STUDEBAKER—
Started. >500; today. $470. Seven -passenger;
runs well. Reduces $15 a day til! sold.
Also used cars of all makes at all prices. As
good s line of used cars as can be seen in Texas.
Righards Hplains Meant Nothing.
Juat as th* night session was clon-
ing at 8:30 Tuuaday evening. Mr.
Richards Mid that he didn't realize
in th* heat of th* debate during
th* afternoon what he may have
said, but that whatever he did lay.
he didn’t intend to make any re-
nection on tha gentleman from WiI-
barger or others, as it waa said jok-
ingly.
Parnell May* Alright.
Mr Purnell then Mid that ha, too.
deaired to withdraw any statement
ha might have mad* and wanted to
apologise to the house for his ac-
uons.
on Mondar e Suspension List,
Howe bill No. calling for the
repeal at two normal college bills.
was on the Monday e sugpenslon cal-
endar through request of Mr. Veatch,
who opened the debate , urging Ila
the defendant has re-
wholly incidental. Hence,
the result is not to cure con-
stipation, but on the con-
trary, to make it worse,
more obstinate, harder to
overcome.
On the other hand, Nujol is
not a drug, does not act like
any drug, acts mechan-
ically, not medicinally; ^or-
traJri Nature instead of
/•rritig her.
TEXAS SUFFRAGISTS
‘ PLAN A PETITION
AT AUSTIN MEETING
85c 85c 85c 85c 85c
85c REMEMBER 85c
ODC -------- OOC
k 85c 85c
85c Have That 85c
85c c.., e i 85c
85c Suit Cleaned 85c
and secured the
Mnita Srewar-.i
V.rtuousW^
-yvurmur O-MV, - 1 ..3utim Te.Poma "z.4raHLax.
mesage, wectione “ahowine what >'« ?nvk MWMoaunflNXiTebta.i <ea te
thought ut pork barrel ayeteina.”at*"MOSTITG.Gg"MrSn.
and declared that the bilk thin “Tn2ing "I"n. toe* # b ootr too
measure would repeal were p*w*d •■anil Gutnine" L w GuoVEB elchatur
In that way enue be toe
Not Ageinst Educaton. ....... ...............
inxm,,"r «
cm.a.s cdandfsusaKsezdns
-very boteie
Relekive to th* charges that he
waa again* the etale educational on record aa being againet extrava-
•TMema. Mr. Veatex quoted from cant appropriationa, but that when
pome of has campaign matertal, ahow- he heard the jealou and unfair At
ing tor what masures be bad voted lark by Newton wusama who came
and hie oppositon on the Mump lo from Waco where the Baylor unt-
the building of any more normal verity wee located, and the injec-
achodia during this semsion of the Uon of the Roberwon insurance le-
leciblature. eue into th* quemtton, he deceided the
Stale Teacher wi Him. bill bed amsamed A mectional atu-
He alee quoted irom the minutes lud* ana the normals whould stand,
of th* state Teachera ammociation Mr. Teon bay* Enouh.
Austins Greatest Movie
Die Tuesday morning at f o’eloek
at his home, 308 West Fifteenth
•treat.
Funeral services will he eon 4 acted
at the residence Wednosday, at 4
o'clock, by Rev. Carter Harrison.
Docte
have b
demie <
so mar
The
very di
tem in
moat cw
back a
should
danger
ous kk
port a
Swamp-
nay •oo
kidneys
Swamp-
pound,
oh the
mad lata
those w
Bing ha r
a samp
on rece
freer w
convine
need n
large s
druggist
Paper
: I WE BUY JUNK
And pay highest cash prices for
5 everythie you have—tires, rage
bonea, etc Phone ua Sil—we have
• special man to attend to the calle
AUSTIN IRON METAL CO.
jecket.
wattau Pokes Ultra.
The neweet type of bat glimpeed in
a amnart spociaity shop window in
Congress avenue looked fresh troxn ।
Mfth avenue wrappinga.
It waa one ot tno new Watteau J
pokes ot red i lee re wtraw shaped like
a navy torpedo---long. narrow, long
crowned and tilted high in tha bach
by a bandeau.
It was trimmed by a broad rad
faille ribbon drawn across the front
brim and end rd i ng two-thirds ot the
crown to keep the poppy bud beneath
company, then diaappearing under
the brim to form a big bow at the
back attached to the bandeau
These Watteau pokes peom to be
the ultra fashion in milinery thus
far.
and Greer
DeViney is forward
guard.
Kingsland and Greer.
Kingsland and Greer
unanimous choice of
The completion of the Ban An-
tonio-Corpus Chrtsti road by the mid-
dle of summer is assured, said George
A. Duren, state highway engineer,
Texas state highway commission, fol-
lowing a long-distance telephone con-
versation with C. S Fowler, com-
missioner of registration, who is on
a trip through the section of the
state the road will open up.
Mr Fowler and the division en-
gineer. Julian Montgomery, are visit-
ing Cuero. Karnes City, Ploresville,
and will go to Corpus CHristi.
Road Enthusiasm High.
They report the road enthusiasm io
at a high pitch and all sections are
voting bonds.
F M. Rugely, ehiet draftsman.
Joins Mr. Montgomery at Corpus
Christi for the reconnaissanee survey
of contemplated designations.
were ths
all Texas
mained in jail prior to the trial.
Another bill by Senator Woods
making it a penitentiary offence to
pay the poll tax of another, also
was passed.
Plan to Insure Children Killed.
The bill by Senator Smith seeking
to give fraternal insurance societies
the right to insure the Hves of chil-
dren, not only of their members
but of others, consumed no little
of the senate's time.
This measure had tbe backing of
moot of the larger fraternal in-
surance orders.
Senator Dean Opposes,
Benitor Dead spoke against the bill
houses eras represented by D.
Reedy.
SAXON GARRISONS TO
REMOVE ALL OFFICERS
B, Aemoelated Pr.. t th. Auatin Amarle.
COPENHAGEN. Peb. 25.—A 41*.
patch trow Dtpmden mays that th*
soldters’ and workmen’* commitee
of twenty Saxon garrimons have de-
cided to remove all their offlear*
from th* military service.
The war minister in an intervtew
with a deputation of the woldlers ana
workman, mid the Qindolution of th*
014 army would be fully carfied out.
At Hall* railway men and motel
workers have prociaimed a xenerni
atHike.
marks, declare in speaking ut the
o| position to th* blU that he wm
tor the interests at the people al-
ways and not as ’’on yesterday when
the people of this Mate were on on*
•Ide in the oil iax bill end the oil ■ ...
companies on the other, th* gentie- I There »•<»»» to be a rush of color
man from Wubarger voted againat to the hat on prouy young neue
the people.” calHng forth under piea l tnis spring • Aubun tor ainvel every
of personal privilege from Mr. Par- gin wno oporto a new anw cnaruu
nell, a statement to th* effect that I nan cuoaen euner a brgnt rod. om*.
the declaration made by Mr. Rich- green or tan coior ineund of DiaCK
—---- “Ile." If it meant that Tais ia probally bocause enom
.1. . - — —— tasn-
»po i
shoe* and aniy omek patent* tor
dress g
Victory red hats mecms Special
vonte*. and Austin girls ilk* lb* nor:
row-brimmed straw •allots, woarns I
them wn the new o*rk blue eerge
suita, long or skirt ana short of pouY
85c AUSTIN LAUNDRY 85C
•IT CLEAMM 85c
co. 85c
Commimsioner Fred Davis and J.
W. Neill, direetor of institutes ot the
Texas state department of agricul-
ture. are in San Mareos attending the
teachere institute of Keys county.
Mr Neill hoe taken along hlo col-
lection ot "buge to enable the
teachers to aorry bark to their elaee
rooms some information regarding
the damage and alee the good done
by innecta of various kinds
away from the people.
senator McNealus opposed the
measure
senator Alderdico epoke for his bill
saying that it is democratic be-
cause it allows the very people who
are arected by a county superin-
tendent to chocs* him
The bill passed to engrossment.
Allowtn Croduit for Time in Jatl.
senator Woods seured the en-
grogsment of his bill permitting a
court to reduce a jail penalty in pro-
Ts Cars Mebtt-a1 Cem«ipatlen
ITake "LAX-roe Wit rronfit for
lor chre -ek A UmM Tomle Lasana
| Pimm* to Taha Ms It Kezulatm
To coo the tinge of healthy bloom
in your face, to ooo your skin get
clesrer and clearer, to wake up with-
out a headache, backache, coated
ongue or a nasty breath. In fact to
feel your best, day in and day out.
lust try inside-bathing every morn
ing for oae week
Tbetore breaktast each day, drink a
: giam of real Aot water with a tea
poontul of HansMons phosphate in
Kae harmlese means nt washing
froth the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowei the previous day's indigestible
iwamte, bour Mia and toxins: thus
Hite***1"*, eweetening and purifying
the entre allmsntsrv canal before
lMMM more food into the Momscb
The action of hot water and lime-
tone phosphate on an empty atomach
to wonderfully inviworating it cleans
out all the sour fermentations, ganen
an acidity and gives one a splendid
agpoxta for break fast
A quarter pound of limeetone phos-
vhat win eoM very little at the drug
itoro but to wutfictent to demonstrate
cht Those who are mubjeet to con-
subation. biasous attocke. acid Mom-
q
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coaches for their respective positions,
while oil of those put on the first
team were either the first or second
team choice of every Texas coach.
Loonghorns Were Tied.
McCullough of Texas was selected
as guard on the second team and
Smyth, center for the Loonghorns, tied
with McKnight of 8 M. U. and
Forbes of Agrncultural and Me-
chanical for the second team.
McKnight was given the honor on
aecount of receiving two mentions
for the third team in addition to his
votes for the second aggregation.
The Second string-
The second string quintet is s
follows:
Bradford of T. C- U. and Mc-
Quillan of Agricultural and Mechani-
cal forwards: McKnight of 8. M. it,
eenter; McCullough of Texas and
Hartung of Agricultural and Me-
chanical guards.
All Were Captains,
An interesting feature of the all-
state team la that every man on it
is captain or has been captain of his
school basketba1l team.
DeViney of Texas and Kingsland
of Rice were captains last year, while
Longcope of Agricultural and Me-
chanteal and Greer of Texas and
Meyer of T. C. U. are captains this
year.
Big Free Map and F hotograph
World’s Wonder Oil
Field of Texts
Sent absolutely FREE on
request Aik for it today.
Brown-Worth Oil Co.
1015% Main Street.
Fort Worth, Texas.
ningham, introduced by th* associa-
•Jon president, Mro- A. Caawell Ellis,
expiained to about thirty members
the vAlue of a petition to be algn*d
PARNELL BRANDS ONE bul threragmnen n Tex- "ho "ish
STATEMENT AS A LIEpw^ E“0"houatohno.
va« for th* otnaturos, I* to show
1 th* votes, ot th* Mato ot Texes teat
Bill for Richards Draws Line Tight Socmou adopthon "?jtn "ufage
About Some Claiming to Beamanamentninghamoticnadntioh
For the Peovle. to the fact teat a uke petition hed
bee „ intrumenta in grtUM the
— • amendment pessed in nowveral Mato*.
.. ._ and explained Juat how it had been
Tuesday afternoon a aamlon ot one i NeW ‘York Mato.
Monday’* veceesed bemston ot th* l Way* and meens of obtaining
Texas house waa marked by what monex tor a campaign fund was dia-
win HkMy be th. final attempt to cu^ Ciaude de Van Watts asked
cancel aU approprtations and an- ehat the associatton members .be .2
nul th* act of the Thirty-tifth leg- preeent at th* Texes sapitoL when sudea
nature, establishing centain normal the labor dopartment bl" ? eroush. -*
collegea, whioa w« voted down after lup. betore the Taxas senate tor .1P
a dedaie into which entered every lapreintmaent women1."A. uta
known •p«cl«a ot argument, embruc- “ the Texas labor, depart men.a an
ing th* digging up or legi.l*-.:v* skel- is..tor, the protection ok.women.
•tns dating back to the enactment chtid labor In the Mate tndurtrlo*
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Au Min Wemther Report, Feb. 25, 1010
Reporte4 tor the AuMln Amerlean
by Fred Morrtas, weather obeerver,
Umverity of TexAs Motion. AuMln
meeung in Dallaa in January, When a On motion at Mr nson the "pre-
resolution wao pemed aching the ieg- vious queetion" on the amendment
Laiature to provide training el teac- and bill carried
on la high achool inated of nor- Canale- After Newton wiliama
mala. la closing Mr Canale repiled to
Mr. Veetch inedsted throughout hia Nowton wiiama statement about
argument that these lane Lhat wer | th* Hoberteo insurance law, declar-
tn* rerulta or pork barrel" iegis- , ing he had done more for thet law
tenon, should be wiped ott the Mat- i than Mr wuuems ever had and ,
ute book* brought eut evidence to show he
Xacogdachies Man on Amemdment had aided in necyrine th* law and I
Mr. Thomason of Nacogdoches In yqung down the rebenl.
•toted he wao oppoMd to the com- I Canales Amendment Lee-
miue* amendment, which provided 1 The Canelea amendment exompting
for paying the < nisena or Nacogdo- th* Kineeiile normal waa defeated
/eatch Probes “Pork Harvel
Mr Veatch expiqined bow thee
amendment that would have forced
th* fraternal orton to make th*
usual legal resorve deposit on every
policy written upon th* lit* et a
child other than the child of a mem-
bar ot ouch a society.
Senator Dean *aid th* tun placed
tha bocieties in the mme clam wiga
the old line insurance ompanies
and they shoula be treated aa •uoh
It the bill paa*
Agninst Pudue Pollcy.
Senator Dean mid it waa ugeinat
good public policy to have the U’*»
ot chhldren Insured.
Senator Westbrook amended to
force socieues to prove their mol-
vency betore permitting them to
write such insurance.
Senator Hopkims epeke for the bill,
and Senator Smith cloped the debate;
after which the senate refused to on.
grow the moesure.
Carelew Driver. Bl ana*.
The bill by Senators Johnston and
Wood* to Mop cerelem driving at
auto* and other venicies pamed with
very utue opposition.
Anomer RaQrona (tone.
senator stricklant mecured the a-
nal pajragt of Ma bill to give the
Tuas Southwestern the right to re-
move its tracks
senaie Finance Committee.
Th* senate finance committe• re-
ported favorably three special ap-
propriations:
Senator Bail’s Mil appropriaung
1110.000 for imetalling heating plant
plumbing and ice plant ete.,•t th*
Northwest Texas Inmne asylum a*
Wichsta Falls.
senator Johnaton’a bin appropriat-
ing $29,000 for th* instaihne at a
new steam pleat maintenance, a
new wall and water nyetem, and
equlppin new buliging at the
Prairie View normal
senator Westbrook’ Mil appro-
priating $241,500 to cover all de-
heleney approprtation; made by the
governor at the state for th* roan
ending Aug 31, 1019 and !»>»-_
Umfom Kegotabie Instrmmene BUL
The menate committee reortea fa-
vorably Renator Psge's MH relatine
to negotiable tnstruments—the stand-
ard nezotiable irstrument MU recom-
mene by banker, and wholeealers
all over th* United Btatee.
ches and xingwil tor Us dam- M For; •7 Agatnat.
age done, a* th* bill should b* coo- Mr Richards of Caldwel eloned,
sidured only from lbs standpoint at ths debate for ths bill, whieh was
lb* boys and girla ot Taxes. Into by a vote of t* to 47.
Nacogdoches on Much Momf. I__________________________________L
He stated the people of Ncogdo-
ches upended much mor* money
Han the amendment provided tor
th* reimburmement of al> place
swarded a contract tor ormais.
Bays flaw at hot water with
phosphate before breakfat
washes out poleona
Bankora, merchants and landlords
of Travis county will be aeked to
lend aid to the dooroewd cotton acre-
age movement by extending credit
to farmers, despite ths reduction of
cotton acreage, by a committee to be
named by R G Crosby, chairman.
Travis county counsel ot detenne,
Walter C. Davis, county demonstra:
Uon agent, A. and M cello**, and
William M Falta, vie* prenident,
American National bank
Coutom Acreege Meeung.
A cotton Mereage reduction meet-
ing for Travis county was held at
1 o’clock yesterday afternoon in th*
auditorium at th* Auatin Chamber ot
Commeree, pursuant to th* direction
of th* octton ar rug. reduction con-
terence held in Dalta recently.
Rural ahairmen to Aa »ovement
Rural chairmen of Us county coun-
cil at detense wil be aeked to name
committees to wprend the new* re:
garaing cotton aeraa** reduction and
obtain th* pledges,
Seventy-Five Farmer, Prement,
There were nearly meventy-five
farmer* at the meetin yenterday.
Th* Texas Mate department of
agriculture was represented by
Fletcher Darts, field agent, and J. A.
Kinard, lecturer and organizer, and
the bureau of markets and ware-
Amendment suowed L Oder.
On moton by Mr. Thomason to
table the committee amendment, the
retmburesment tenture lost by a
vets of II aye* to ll noes.
Canales Beg- for His "Pie."
Mr. Canales ia presenting an
amendment mid he had represented
his district sines rirteen yearn ago.
and in placing lb* Mouthwest Texas
normal at Kingorlll*. 350 miles from
Man Marcos ins tirm place of pie"
given bio atstriet was the normal
and now the legislature »u about
to take it away, agreeing to giye ths
others sit ths rangers they wanted
if they would only leave the normal
there
Move Kingsville Xormal.
The Nanea.ment provided that
nothing in the act shouid apply
to th* Bouthwest Texas Normal col-
lege at Kingwviite.
FFnell Bags for Mulrnee,
Mr. Parell told that in fairnewe
to the people of south Texas tbs bill
providing (er thee normals should
not be repealed
a Bwapptng at VMm
Newton Williams declared then.
Mils were the result of promises to
certatn dimtriets in feturn for
plsdgw to veto to repeal th* Robort-
son ipeurance law, which drove the
big Inwuranee companies out or tb«
Measure* Woro "Ratronded "
Th* wpeech of Mr. Wiiltame went
deep into tronaactions of former
sessions of the legiaiature, "when
this mensure was railroaded over
me "
Brown of Liberty for Xormala.
Mr Brown of Liberty mid th*
wpeciai piece* them wchoole art lo-
cated did not interact him, but moi*
of hl* people were, and that it
uro. Ilk* the-* had been wome
"pork barrel" work, but pome wanted
to knock out on* head and leave
th* other in
FaMtiM Bota* Km BUl.
Mr. Fairchild declared he, too. was
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