The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, June 9, 1919 Page: 2 of 9
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MONDAY, JUNK 9, 1919.
THE STATESMAN
RATIFY SUFFRAGE
Cotton Plan
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in the package with the‘‘roastin ear on it.
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ANHEUSER-BUSCH
ST.LOUIS
upon proper evidesce of the existrnce
of open tuberculossis, to expel pupia,
teachers, or employes trom school als
employee froa hotels and other public
places, cenditioned that after a perind
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For Infants and Children
InUse For Over 30 Years
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cases was tried at the last term ol
the court and resulted in a mistrial
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TheNEW EDISON
“Th» Phonograph with a Sool"
the locals. and "Doc" White, whe was,
four penantg for the Chicage Whie
Sox, wil probably pitch for the visit-
ora. “Doc" is famous as the ol!
pitcher in the America. League that
couda sucoessfully fun Ty Cobb
The game will begin at 5 o'clock and
win be ptayed for the benefit of the
Settlement Club.
By Assoccinted Press.
BERLIX, sunay, June A-Dr Bern-
hard Dernoure. riaanister of tinano,
avocates in the course of an inter-
view primt tn the Tesebiatt a benzue
of nntioms loan to finance natioms
seekig to recover thetr eoonomic
equilibrium..
•ALLE:
Popular demand —— built Bevo’s reat plant-
the most perfect industrial equipment in the world.
Scientifically lighted and ventilated, and provided
with every humanitarian device possible for the
protection of the health and safety of its thousands
of employes. Electrically operated, a P
Capacity 2 million bottles daily. L"
Testores Energy and Vitality by creating new healthy
blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating
effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate
its true tonic value.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent
medicine. It is simply IRON and QUININE sus-
pended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it
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Visitors to St. Louis eroirvitod a 28g
to inspect this mammoth institution. ‘ ( #4
Roasting corn puts snap and zest in it—
That’s why Kellogg's Korn Krisp are
ao good—
Plump, rich, crackling krisps —
You'll be glad Kellogg's thought of them
for you—
You’ll know them by the "roastin ear
on the package—
You'll like them for their flavor—
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Rotarians Will
Meet Waco Men
in Return Game
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I The Austin Rotary Club will play a
rame of basetan with the Waco iso-
Earlans om Clark FMd wit Tmesday
afternoon. The local dub is very
anxious to retrieve the detent sutfered
in Waco last week.
Waiter Quebedenux, a former uni-
Tersky piteher, will do the harUay for
Speclal to The Statesman.
BLANCO, Texas, June 9 Mrs. E
p. Byler, whe 4jea ia ban Amtonie
Sunday mormimE. June L was buried
hers unday abternoom at « o'clock.,
Hhe had been in bad health for a tonx
ume Her Aaughter, Mrs. Jamea Lee'
Huduon of rizoma, and all other rel-
ntiwes were at ene tuneral. She wan
■bm.t M yenea old. She leaves a hus-
sand and severad chndren ana rel.
uiven to mourn her depurture.
The inimitable taste of roasted corn—
a -•aa
Give the boys and giris lots of them-
They deserve heaping dishes of krisps
With milk or cream for breakfast —
With fruit and cream for dessert—»
rr-HREE—MILLION—DOLLARS!
I That's what it cost to perfect an
instrument which would RE-CREATE
music so faithfully that no one could
tell whether it was the living artist he
heard or the phonograph—when he
heard one pitted against the other.
Add to the three million dollars Thomas
A. Edison’s experience and genius and
you see how much was required to
evolve
• Despite the high price of building,
material and of labor there is con-
siderable activity throughout the State,
in the construction of new school,
buildings, said Charles H Page, an.
architect of Austin. On June it Mr.
Page said, bids will be opened for
the construction of a new $60,000 high
schooi buildine at Hearne He has
also the contract to prepare the Pan8,
tor the construction of a $65,02 hizh
schhool at Hallettsville and a $90,0001
school bulding at Cameron। to be
known as Toe High School. Mr Pase
also is preparing plans for the Con-
•troctton of a $15,000 book bodine
at Victoria.
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By amsocinted Press. .1
LONDON, June A provsionedl
kovernment far liberated territary a
Russia, after the expected capture of
Petrograa, has been araneed ter ac-i
coraing to a dispatch to the Mali tromi
Helsingfors.. Professor Kartashetk, I
nen-Socialist member of the cabinet I
headed by A. F Kerensky, wm bethel
head of this yevurmoeat and well
choose his collengues from elements
formine the Kotehat sovernment at
omsk and the Russlan political com-
mittee i« Piru
The dispatch states that the cabimet
will emelude democrats, comstitution-
alsts, republicans, sockalista, moderate
revelutionists and nvrcw, .natives •f
industry and oommeree.
Special to Th. Statesman.
coLuMBA, a. c, June J. Skot-
towe Watinamaker, president of the
American Cotton Association is dal!
irecelving letters from mem hero of
congress acknowledging receipt of in"
formation sent them by the associa
tion regarding the cotton gitmation
and promising protection for the
South. „
The following letter from Repren
sentative M. O. McLaughiin of the
Fourth Nbraska District was received
today and Mr Wannamaker savs it
is typical of the replies that are com-
ing in from the Northeru and Western
Representatives:
“I beg te acknowledge receipt of
your communication of May it, set-
ting forth the cost of the production
of cotton and ■ giving valuable infor-
mation as to the cotton industry and
its future needs and prospects
"In i-toponse will say I bare filed
your letter with the inclosed builetin
for reference at the proper time in
the Sixty -sixth Congress and I beg
to assure you that I stand for an
South Will GetLEGISLATURE MAY
Support For
That th. Thirty-sixth Legistatur
will ratify the National woman aut-
T. Drive Out Malaria
And B-ejld Up The S-stem
Take the old Standard GROVES
TASTKIKSS chill TONI You know
what you are taktne. as the forma’s la
arintea on eve’s label showine it is
OUININE end IRON in tasteless form.
The Quinine driven out the malaria,
the iron builds up the systeu. Price
toe—(Adv) ___________
To Cura Habituat -Constipation
Take “LaX-FoS WITH PEPSIN" reK-
ularly for 14 to 11 days. A Syrup Ton-
ic-lexative. Pleasnat_to take. ton.
It Regulates. — (Adv.)
cases against Hennig Bruehn and C.
T. Priest the San Antonio brewers,
charged with failure to make proper
income tax returns, win coms up tor
disposition. It is understood that as
effort wilt be made to settle or com-
promise these cases when they are
called on the docket One of these
, Special to The Statesemaan.
GECORGETOWN, Texas. June J
Ths body of Sergeant Bryan Salyer. 1
who died at a Government convales-.
cent camp in Georgia on Thurscay:1
arrived here. Saturday afternoon and
was buried in the famHy cemetery
six miles north of town Sunday Ser.
geant Salyer died from the effects of
machine gun wounds received in the!
battle around St. Mihiel last October.’
A brother of his wm Kned in action
in France. They were sons ot Mr.
and Mrs. R. E: Satyet nt RockporL,
formerly ot Georgetown
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The Quinine and Iron does not dissolve in the syrup
and, therefore, does not make the syrup bitter. You
do not taste the bitter Quinine and you do not
taste the iron because both are completely covered
with syrup when swallowed.
Your system needs Quinine to Purify the Blood and
Iron to Enrich it. These good old reliable tonic
properties never fail to drive out impurities in the
blood, and when you have rich, pure blood coursing
through your veins, you feel like running, jumping
and shouting. The Spring Fever soon disappears.
GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC is acceptable
to the most delicate stomach and does not cause
nervousness or ringing in the head. Price 60c.
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In the event the Governor submits
other measures besides the geser.il ap-
propriation bils for the consideration
of the lawmakers at the session to be
culled on June 23, the State Health
Depurtment, through Dr. C. W. God-
dard, State Health Officer, will make
an effort to have the chief executive
submit geveral measures affecting the ।
health welfare of the people of Texas. .
These Mrs—rta inciode an amendmeat i
lo th« Sanitary Code which win give
to the State Health Department polite
power to segregale iepers; also power.
cial session to be convened on June
23 is the opinion of Representative H
P. Daria of Van Zandt, who has
reached hers and will remain until
the session opens. He said that he
will support a joint resolution to rat-
ify the amendment, although he ad-
mitted there may be some opposition
to ratification because of the decisive
vote by which the equal guftrase
amendment was defeated at me pol d
in the speciai election held on May 24.
"My county voted for the amend-
ment and I wili support a resolution
to ratify the Federal suffrage amend-
ment," said Representative Davis. He
could not say what aetion wil be
taken by members of the Legislature
whose counties and districts gave ma-
jorities against the amendment in
the event the lawmakers respect the
wishes of a majority of their constit-
uents in their respective counties
there may be some doubt as to the
adoption of the resolution ratifying
the Federai amendment.
deavoriug to show them that tle cost
of production is really very great and
also to show them that the Soatn has
T thb tes"e of monress ar l examinations reveal the fact that they
from the memoers 0- —0-.e5”..4 l—hw mpnace He
very encouraging. Manyofthemlanuloneennmahimenacemke
inve wrtem, •s bas Reprementativelwin.atoecemmendaula"nnsee
Slaugate or Schraskaassurins.uslthezseafzomeurcnzixepropbco-
cam denena on their st anding I tc m the eyes « the new won, com
Eon “waic"tdemerdsouth”" putoOT upom the part oz phyaiciens
* - e . I ana midwivee: almd a measure defin-
Geerg"a BaMter, m « inK hew Aocat uareqntine ehaa te es-
A letter to President Wannamaket. tabtishea: a manitary privy law. ana
trom Haynes McFadden, secreteny. of also a measare providing adeqwate >»-
the Gsorgia Bankers Arsociation, proprintioma for the Health Depart-
brings the news that the Georgia con:lment for the carryine out of the piane
vention has indorsed the purpomes the newly eniablshed bureais nt
theassociatiom The letter trom Mr 1 cha-hyelene, commumicable disenues
and pubike heatth education. Dr. God.
dara gays these heaith measures sill
not onb affect the child but the en-
tire citizenship of the State, and sbould
be earnestly supported by all thinking
peopie.
MeFadden says:
“I take pleasure im advasing you that
the Georgia Bankers Convention at,
Tyhee last week passed a resotuation
4mdorsing uomr aims and purposes. a
formai oopy of which will be for-
warded toyomnas boen as the
The United States District Court
tor the western district of Texas con-
vened here today for the tirst time in
eight months and will be la session
for several weeks, aithough the docket
te lather light. It is expected the
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unbiesea program that win protect
all ot our eitluens and every industry
in every part of the country. We are
=-3-GODDARD DESIRES’
2-ee WELFAREMEASURE'
gross had written him thanking hUu
rosk heartily tor information one
Representauive staled that the letter
gave him the viewpoint of the South
and had opened his eyes regard Las
the cost of pnoduction ct coutom.
-ft is not a very pleasant subject
to dwell upon, but we are obliged to
admit' said President Wannamaker
today, "that there has been right
much prejuice against the South in
the North and West. I have felt all
aloag that this was due to lack 9’
information tn the North of condd-
tions that prevail in the South. The
Northerner has an idea that cotton
can be produced for a little of nothing
ana that practically all the souther n
farmer gets for it is clear profit The
American Cotton Aesociation to en:
“Now go ahead and build replicas
said Mr. Edison to his staff when he
had firtally achieved an instrument
which would meet the tone test.
“Cali it the Official Laboratory Model
and uphold the standard I have set to
the last detail”
We’re displaying this $3,000,000
phonograph in our store. Come in and
see it. If you conclude to purchase and
prefer to make payments at interval
you'll find we can meet your needs.
. M. Scarbrough
& Sons
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