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AUSI
AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
IN EAST AUSTIN
%
he
as a Test
Dr.
More Than 300 Cases of Queer Men Who Were Sent to Land
En
Pr- to the Austin
By A
prety bad tu . .
was bo rasu
tems I dreaded tor night to come.
1
Pm toua a-tin A
Cardul
see TEACMERS SHORT
(
lleving wieon
itier
they recetved their
th*
-ee
ASPIRIN-Its Uses
II
Ho
Warning of
c;
may
wheat and flour handlers
were
burned
FOUR SOUTHERN STATES
By A
By Asnoelated Fraas to the I—to Ameriean.
but
com
order
in
the Fort Bmith burnt at
•t Salieyileneid.
F. Wilingham, president.
R.
One Never Can Tel.1
By Joella Johnson
DON
Use
The mate
were ever sotieitous a pleasant walk, indeed.
came within heering Marion wee con-
with nothing to do but enjoy H." mother and
Mariom'a moaton was arawing to a vinced.
I
Disease Reported in Skia-
took Alone.
make
the e
COMPANY BEING FINANCED
TO PROMOTE PROPOSITION
Land on Account of the Wet
Weather.
Health Authorities Cannot Ex-
plain Plague or Decide on
dearin
theen
$1,000,000 BOND ISSUE
PROBABLY BE SUGGESTED
Travis County Courthouse on
February 24.
Body Middled With Bullets, Un-
balanced Fiend Surrenders to
Death.
FARMERS OF TRAVIS
HAMPERED IN WORK
BY THE BOGGY ROADS
Cuticur a Ointment
BestFor Rough Red Hands
Without Declaration of War
Will Be Withdrawn.
Armed With Gun. He Barri-
caded Himself in Texarkana
Attic.
MUST LEND EUROPE MONEY
FOR PURELY SELPISH REASONS
xilled,
enter
Mandy tin
tabdeta eost
a few rente
u larzer peck-
All Parmers and Others Who
Are Interested Are Expected
to Attend.
FOR
Use /
Dr. I
ail
HITTLE ROCK. Ark . J
The Arkansaa corporetin
cion Monday nmnounced tha
Mront
with-
T •
tensing the joint meeting had made
certain announcements.
1 wh
Dr.
y bu
Texas Lady, In Pretty Bad Fix, %
Heard of Cardui, Tried It,
And Now Says It Saved
Her Life.
JANTRESS BEATEN
BY IRATE TENANTS
SEN. R.M. JOHNSTON
SUCCEEDS WINFREY
PLAMER IS BOOSTED
BY DR. C. A. BARKER
AT AUSTIN MEETING
CRY OF BRENHAM
. AFTER NEW CHARTER
IN OOMPRFSS ABSOCIATION
ocinted Preas to ete Austin Am»ican.
ROADS IN THE COUNTRY
SAID TO BE BOGHOLES
FRICT HAZARDWARMINQ
ISED TO WMAT HAKDLERS
JAPAN WILL NOW
PROTECT RAILROAD
AMERICAN TROOPS
IN SIBERIA ARE TO
RETURN AT LAST
IMPURE MEAT MAY
BE CAUSE OF IT
n. it.—
com min-
Tuenday
ormitting
Traction
Druzests also
agen.
DOCTORS USE
CALOTABS FOR
COLDS AND FLU
INSANE NEGRO
IS KILLED AFTER
, 48-HOUR FIGHT
BORE TEST WELL
FOR MINERAL OIL
AU
SI
DREADED FOR
NIGHT TO COME
gy J
toMble
m.m
preporu
formal
813 Congress Ave., Austin, Texas, Serial No 2048
Al
Bril
trated
i:
AMERICAN MISSIONARY
HEID BY THIBET HRIGANDS
“I
to farmers
Monday by
eK Demo-
pour
edy
the
TEXARKANA Wonx ____
. PLHDGE FOR ROYCOTT
KILLETONE NEGRO
WOUNDED 2 DEPUTIES
compo
Will fa
Takeo
and no
Arawal or rovernment control, when
antivities or the Grain Corporatfoin
are ended in June. wan eonthined in
a etreuler sent hr Julia* H Barnea,
wheat director, t holder, of th* 42,-
000 iscenmes tmeued.
___ »maw
fl CENT CAR FARES
for roar smith, ark.
No M
Inha
woma
hoises a
by men
veais
Bothing
folowin
ments i
turned
One of
When
through
fumero
It drew*
“Nuhe
made wi
a mustai
Many
Eroncpit
neuralgil
bruibea,
of tha d
monia).
30c an
I
Era W. L Gufilan and Mra J.
Claybrook entertaided with tour
somnd“duytan.oon
or of Mra F. Charles Hume of
uton tha ieests being limited «>
, young married rnends of Mr
-ithdi
*
b
First Introduced by “Bayer” in the Year 1900
- ' '__________________*
(nfluenza and Grippe, Like Or-
dinary Colds, Rentes Cak>
Uba. the Purifled and Re- '
fined Tablets That Art
Nausealess, Safe and
Sure.
"MR
Bo aurpoxtanoK
MW Doris conneriy. daughter of
wMana Mra Robert H. Connen’to
wns graduated from tne
EfcgsrfciS
noozE WAREHOUSES
MAT go TO FARMERS
| W A.entaa r— M th* Aetin Amerlend.
f WASHINQTON, Jan 11—Govern
pent warehouses umea for ntortne
tlcating liquors would he trans-
farmed Into atere houmes for agr-
eine king
the drus
Catarrh
prefer it
This e
contains
usuaily
antee «
to be I
boxes of tweive
ik scnoons .or CHICAGO '
Bpeiat Me-. to Um Aesti* Am-rtean '
CHICAGO. Jan. 11 — The Chicngo
echpola ar* mufferink a* a result of
a Mhorte of etandara mchool tench-
•r* that ha* airendy pamned the »•« I
mark.
the two
the attic
wounds.
TRAVIS FARMERS
CALLEDTOTALK .
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
Have Been Unable to Break Mass Meeting Will Be Held at Old Hole on Luce Tract Prob-
ably Now Will Be Completed
■* Armelated Pr-- to th* Austin Am-rige-
NEW YORK. Jan. 11.—A odm-
mittee of the Amsoclaton of the Bar
of the city of New York, including
Charles K. Hughes and other promi-
nent membera, Monday made public
a renolution to be voted upon at a
meeig of the organization Tuesday
night condemnine M un-American
the action of the New Yprk State •
sembly tn suspending hvo soctalia
member.
1 Fee
so
'; i
i ♦♦♦♦
YouT
bad cou
try thi
S j
i"
i there in
Into-
of Pine
sugar •
you cal
or com
Fither
two-thi
for cou
) s
Em
promy t
nd —
tom 0
rether.
nd“t
OLD COURT MOUSE
AT HDALGO BURXS
BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Jen. 12—
The old Hidalgo Ceurt Houme nt
Hidalgo, on the Rio Grande, tormeriy
the county at, wm destroyed by
fire Sundy, according to word re-
celved Monday
All the 10ca: United States customs
entery.
More than 100 canes of the discase
are reported here alone, while in Big
Heart. Arant and other email towns
Ir. this part of Oklahoma a number
of cases are reported
Health authorities are at a loss to
know just what the plague is or the
beet method of treatment.
The theoty le held in bome quarter*
that impure meat is the cause.
Officials My the dhseete to not like-
ly to prove fatal except to persons
of low vitality. .
Mra. A. F. Beveriy will entertain
ge" card club Tuesday afternoon At
2m- bomb in Enfield with Mrs F.
barien Hume of Houston as honor
mndtor KF1X
•M dred, and I guess I need a Two weeks later touna her comfort- book. Again it would be aa early Map. appronchine arrow the graM to the but to leave and that must be at the for the attack, and when it rushea.
vacatlom" exclaimed Marion ably nettled to a big mmbiing room, morning la nome little glen where she An she wan mdttinz mm the Made on houme. Just M she stole to the window earitest moment She would dave John nhot-it
Rowland to her girl compad- with the wmell of apple Blomsoins and oould watch nature at its bast Aad the wide fine-covered porch Mo sew to peer cut the two Duftons loomed up some excune to cover the ttuation aad "It baa been attacking oar mbeop
K toa to the office Td ike to co out the sonp of the birds coming through perhaps it was a tong afternoon walk "he two Duftons oomlag toward the to the «oom Spe eaelly recopnized depart She had about eompleted the sad I am glad they got I
into the country somewhere for a con the great open window. over an old rood. Twice John Duftop heune, and tmetantiy menned a display them. Although he spoke quietly Me packing of her bag when she heard they eouldn" Sod.'
Mo af weeks and just roam around at The people of the bow* tothar. bad nccompanted her, end It had bean at eager in their «oaturea Whan they Hoc dintihetly beard John Durtor My: Mra Dutton • volce.
S, - “ - V Frau to he Autn A—a
5m ORLEANS, lb- Jan 13..
hargea b tfc*-
hawing threatened to “blow up the
a^k^^rt
x i at f^r PE
2en2° Monday and at the req*—
De-" Bhtsh l—nt win be de
on the nest Shp bound for
prepared from mild.
medieinai ingredienta which mt a a
took aad help buna up health ana
utrength in a natural manaer.
Try Cardut. At drugdiata
i—<■ ■ ■>
AUSTIN AMERICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1920,
^on^Sra^oont^ieb*
, Er P. chari Hume of Houston
will be the guent of honor.
Mim Minnie Mae stephens_hasur
turned to Austin from a visit W-tn
friend* in Kyle. Texas
Mr and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, who
haVrconn in Austin for a visit of
aeveral weeks’ duration returned
T Sonday to their ranch in Uvalde.
Mrs. Philip cnok has returned.to
autin from Washinston and 2 veer
IM her parents, Dr. and Mra. —-ooa
Wooteh.
artangements whereby
Brenham can be taken
to get them she needs our credit* ana
____. ------ '
It will imue
Recent heavy rains are reported
to have turned the road* in Travis
County into begs and"te have great-
ly reetrietea trathie, in Addition to
hampering the acti-ities of the farm-
er* is the proparauon of their land*
for the spring planting.
Usuau at this mensoa of the year
many farmer* would already have a
great deal of the lead already turned
over by th. plow, but IhU year they
have been able to do little or noth-
ing up to this Uma- and conditone
are apparently getting worse inatead
of batter.
If it shoula stop raining right now.
It to Mid. It would still be impe—-
Me for farmers to accomplish mueh
tor some time to come because of
the wet condition of the soil and the
■tat* of th* road*.
Farmers complain that they are
unabie to haul needed wood either
to the homes or to the market be-
cum pt th« conaition ot th* roada,
which means that, while there to a
pret iaM stock of wood on the
yard* of th* denlers st th* present
time, there is likely to be Anether
ebortage when the present supply is
eomsumed, uni— the roAda dry out
wuffietentiy im the meanttme to per-
mit their ume.
Havnz heard ot Cardut I thoncht
ratyi ... I commenced toi
get better with any nru bottle. E
took mix bottle* ot Cardut. and win
tel an woman what tas Caraut
Home Treatment can and win do ir
taken aecording to directtona Wp
not only feel K cured but . . J
moot likely maved my nfa l am abie '
to do my work with ease and know
Cardul aa IL-
Cardus has been fouad to reiheve
meny womanly peine end allmenta
and thoumaode of women have wvit-
ton la toll of the benefit M has been
to them, in cases of female troqbles
ana wenknem
By Am*-tated Preee t the Austin America
SKIATOOK, Okla., Jan II.—Four
women and one man of Skiatook have
an aavu----.-- fallen victim”s. to an epidemic of
firm of Baker. 5ot what is believed to be a form of dys-
Miss Isabel Southecland, who.han
STtbe^y- wi^hV:.^
".ePeerom Hamilton, Ont. Canada
hd she scent the chrstmas
dyw with relative ‘
»JanSy’S
A'hsmih, 306 East Tent strect
I mrds OK o2
. . ■ — pi w — Austf Ameftean
wASPWGTON,Jan. 11300500020
Shippine Bard.uttent year n ha
epmemdtba "thecnonsumptionto
KrS-^^P^t^’8.03*2805
Baorreis. but with the gregttyinereare
9burninetonnagensow anaslerthat
ke is axrected that about G°M15
L^uSTwill be used next year.
’Bids wincloz.Feb2
T-,r.n!. woms OF ART
mbmuwg at VALENCIENN"8
Pymetens end Aruzgttu elatm thah
Che grant epidemie of inuerza he
coneludvely demonstrated that the
autab— rellet ter a cold and the (
bem prvenuv of innuena ana ■
pneumonia to to keep th* Hver acuv .
M that the dig-uve organa may be
la perteeted condtion For tht pur-,1
po- Calotaba, the new na i—slM*
onlomel tabieta that ar* tr from I
th* mekenang and wenkentne *R*c«b
I* th* mom norough and dependaMt4,
as well as ths most agr ran Me tags. I
! Uva
Calotaba hao* the speciai adventar l
of not maxing the patient Wk and
weak, as they do not upmet tha dig**- i
Um nod mppetite. one Celot *1 I
bad time with a swallow of watar— I
, that’s all. No mita, no naume nor |
I th. sl«bt— ingorterence your <
I enting. weneureor work, Sext morn- 1
Ing your cold has vaniehed. your 1
liver is nctive. your stAsm la punt- |
fled. And you are feeitne fine with I
I * hearty appetite for brenktm
For your protection, Calotata ar 1
sold only in original mealed packagen I
price thirty-fve centa. Hold by sill
idruggtota and your money hack if yovi
ar not — A.Shem i
Firing by th. pome wns comtinued
until Winon wns mortally wounded.
He died in th* yard akter having
been caried from the houne.
m, A.odmnd Pr- • ebe Austim A—*—
' * * PARIS jan. 11.—Who® many
FA of art aad valusbie. obec
"ore” found mtssine .at.Velenciennc
I. th, city had been retaken by
ttFt—ch. It wMdbenieved Gormev
—e guilty of carrytag them ewM^
A appears, boweror, Um Qeran?
wre sot solely responmiblez.Du".00
maebakea had to sot— cas- ‘ep
•a opportunity to profit at Mer
since thone nehares wete compiled
tea years ago aad the likelihood that
Brenham’s -popolation. now far ex-
coeds sopo, Mr. Embry will meek to
USED FIFTY YEARS
SSS
CLEARS SKIN
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
.a- zee BonMrr.okldoit’ ta ", . Best Method of Treatment. •
M Geore. Howard and little son.
wh^^rT Houston to spend the
•5onaa75 with Mrs HOwardaraant
Mrzana.ms-iFopnerorrethisnteek
f At *tav having been prolonged on
| ^nt ot the llln— of the small
|. Bon. __--
We. W E Fablan has returned
to her home in Marble Fallsareer.a
I Sort stay in Austin, as the guest
I of Mrs Nella Evans.
; Mr. and Mra W W. Preston, re;
X^Xt wHi their parenta.Dr.
•JU Ml* John Prsswn of Austin.
g grritti Morris is in Austin
foXime her ciasses in the,
-----of Texas after a stay of BeV
weSm in Eagle Paes with her
parents- _____
OKLAHOMA PEOPLE ‘
FALLING VICTIMS TO
UNDEFIHED PLAGUE
Restigation of R. M Johnson,
menator from Harris county. Mend—,
was filed in order that he might
accept the position of chairman of
the Texas Prison Commursion to sue -
cea R. L Winfrey, who has just
remigmed_______ _ _
BAR OF xEw YORK
WOULD TEST socIAlaTs
Meeting of Interekted Citizens
Has Beea Called for Thia
Tuesday Evening.
v — — r~
A number of Austin eittzens. head-
ed by Clyde Bradstord. general mana-
ger. has fornied and financed n com-
pany for the purpose of boring a
teat wWI on the old Luce property. In
East Austin, Mid a meeting of the
owners of property in the neighbor-
hood has been called for this Tues-
day evening nt s:a0 o’clock in th*
Hast Austin tire ball to mo it the
necbasary number ot leases can be
secured to make the plan teasible.
All owners whose property might
be affected by Ui* finding of oil in
commercial quantitien, will be expect-
ed to pool their holding* under leases
to the holding corporation, which will
then make arrangements to complete
the boring of th* old well on the Luce
tract, which was originally dug for
oil and abandoned when the drill
•truck oil.
Since that time the old hole ha*
become filled with stone and debris.
And no Attempt has been unade to
complete the work, which was un-
dertken before the period when the
oil excitement had made its appear-
ance in Texna, lines which time the
original , owner has died and the
property handed down to hik de-
bcendenta, one of which, a daughter,
still owna IL
Thia property, around which th*
whol* prop—tion hinges, has boon
secured M a nucleus, and it now re-
mains to be determined if other own:
er* in th* Immediate neighborhood
will agree to go into th* combination
which will atermine if there is Oil
in paying quantities la ths vicinity of
Austin, which has Already been
shown by geological surveys to be
well within lh« oil boandaries of
Texas. .
^L^SFX^^ng^
EeAS," having graduated at the age
M 11 years.
8,000 Americans to Begin
Coming Home Soon After
Middle of Next Month.
As Merlon, her face suffused with a
_ _____ — "Lueky I shot him just M Ms cams "Well, John Dufton!, Where did you pretty Fust, ratsed her eyes to John’
1 -I dontt Name you," returned her M to her comfort, Tbs father alwars Marton’, moaton was drawing to » veced M me or I wasMal hev bem here, get thatr he discovered in them a Ught which
tiend “Why not look through the peemed to ha exceptionally qulet; ret clonejend It mast be admitted it was Hatniy she heard the young Dut- He’d have beate me of that eltm!" “Oh. dad and I fnished him laat she was able to hide aad was mennt
pavert we might Sad JUM what you when he aid apeak you knew at oaee with dleappotBtmsat she MW ths end toe exciaim. "Wev got to km him, Tha elder Dufton made some reply night.- returned John with a laugh for no one but him
want* But they asdn’L it was his nature to be so, aad your approachihe She dtncovered that she that’s alir" Nothing mor was told at tart Marlon eouldn’’ cateh It as they “leal be a Ms oner what Marton and John MM to ench
Thuy were beginning to dcspair Inking tor the man was bpund to th- was beginning to admire John Dufton the dinner table which weald dw Ma- wore then moving ant of marshot Marlon, nomehow teeling thing* were other when they stole off by thsm-i
E phen a mena from across tbs cotr- creane. »srr much Hls qulet unassuming rtoa .oy clus of eolichtenment Tbs There was no more sleep tor Maron not an bad an she thought, stole down selves, only the birds ran tell, and
dor, to whom they appealed. recom- Th* boy wm the Image of his tather yet conndent way to which he earrted r*et of the day went by la a tag of and a terrible muaptelon began to form stairs and appeared on th* neene just they havs never been known to give'
r tR~ « a pince at which be bad to all his characturistics; but Ma con htmneif appealed to her. Bbe had never eeojeoteures aad w—Aorta* aa the Ja her head. Her imaginatton began m John arose from measuring the those secrets away
wtovve onanona hunting trip zersation and me—*r ensily betrayea experienced the company of a youme part * UM Duftons' boarder. to rm rlot It was la thia torture of spread of win* oa a monster ragi. "Hum I" remarked Martons boM u
me names were Dufton the fact he had not always lived in the man who wm ever looking to aet Mb when she vedired thet night mtnd that she discovered the undenta- v -b ley on the porch he road a telegram which held “Coal
~ot coure” ba added. “I don’t know country And mother gently but firm- pleasure without orerdoing the totes- bar mind was MUI at rm ft* *he Me truth Ms loved John Dufton. .rs Dufton, In answer to Marlon’ I hav* another weekr "Must be on-
me peon., very well, having met them to ruled bar househola with an air that tion by, aonsOteM Y flattery ma talk she — randy to drop of aeleep. tha Next morning John was absent from took .of amazement, " explained that Joying herself •
OBiy that —on, but they avpeared lke endeared her to you instantly may have been brief at Umm but it al- sound of a distant shot was herns on breaktaet, and Marten, wHharwmto- John and his father with a flashlight o—-L
" ____me" All the antietpatiom of ths outinz waya pom—ed a tone of sincerity For the breath of Ole night stilinesa diving no—l ling her, was tempted to and a revolver had climbed up a rocky Mise Movie Fan (at her flrot ball!
sounda good l" enthused Marton Marton bad enjoybd la reality Some- that alone Marton found what at Aral Inwtanty Marian wm wid• awake inquir• but thought better of it and ledge bhara the engie’s amt was and game!—Oh I like thi-iets star i
| young Man deyerbeg the piace, tmes It WM a long afternoon of Idle- was inter— now becoming adiniration, Hataniag intentin wild thoughts as- rematped ellent killed It The Nashlight had blinded me that part over nzain where ha
l a* *<M vuzu" ness under A teaty maple with a good and from there to the ne* la bet e m-E heo. Teu Mm Am* —pa Burely there wm nothing to do BOW It tor e momet, but U moon zathered makea the home run.
WASHINGTON, Jan. it.—The 8000
American troops in Siberia will begin
their homeward movement soon after
the middle of February, leaving to
Japan the protertion of tho Bibertan
railroad and the loyal Rusmtans in
Eastern Siberia.
The American Rallwa Commismiom,
which has been directing the opera-
tion of the diberian reNroad, will
come out before that time, it was
learned Monday, and as the Ciech-
Slovak troops wil’have be— repatri-
ated early next month, the reason tor
th* presence of the American mili-
tary force, will have been removed.
be stamped out in a few months.
He mid that it was due in a large
measure to the tailure of parent* to
exact tho discipline from children
that was expected in former yeara,
with the consequences that a diere-
spect for law and authority had
arisen in this country. '
“Father’s Duty to Sou.”
For more than an hour and a
half Dr. Barker spoke on “A Father’s
Duty to His Son."
The speaker dwelt for a long
while on the prevalence of dumeases
and their danger, impressing upon
hie hearers in forceful atmcussion the
danger* accompanying them.
F—s to the AseUe A*—..*
The name "Bayer” idemuinen
the true, worid-tmoue Aspirin
premeribed by phymetane for
nineteen years. Tho name “Bay-
er" means genuine Aspirin
proved safe by millions of pec-
In meh unbroken package of
’’Heyer Tablets of Aspirin" you
on told how to matel take this
genuine Aspirin for Colda,
*■*”1. b ire*s man ef Rarer Manuta
g---:—,—
in American’s
Society News
Ar* Unable to Hat Much Need-
Dr Frank Jewett ot the Kantana ed WoodBecaue of Oondi-
and John Tobin of th* Lona, thanked . tion of Thorough! Ale*
the Rotarian* -for th* privilege of at- ,
company put six-cent atreet car fares
into effect at midmight, Jen. 11
• .
"A Mitchell Palmer is the first
man to come out flat-tooted and
properly in combatting the bolshevis-
tie forces tn America,” declared Dr.
Charim Barker, lecturer, before a
joint meeting of the Austin Rota-
nans. Lons and Kiwanians Mon-
day noon-at the Driskill.
Tn a Republican, and Pm proud
of it, but I can tell you Democrats
that you can go a far way and never
find a better man than ha
“Palmer is saying that he is going
to send from the country every man
who does not love his flag or stand
behind his country."
Amertons Loudly Cheere.
The assertions wore loudly cheered.
Dr. Barker mentioned, Attorney
General Palmer Incidentally, sayine
that bolshevism was ony a passing
malady of this country, which would
AUMTIN POLICE COURT
MaXEs 4 FOR GAMING
Mnen of 114 •» ench were as-
memned in four cases of gaming
brought up in A—in pollce court
Monday morning
Ono charge of speeding brought
a fine of 11110 and one man was
fined 110.44 for violation of the
morality ordinenn...
ACMTIR POLICE ARRSST
XEGRO IN HOLD-vr CASE
Jim Brown, negro, has been ar-
reeled by Auntin pouoe otficers on
a complait charging robbery with
firearms
The complaint was made by Me.
Norton, who sis loss the negro held
him up nt tbs’ corner of Fifth and
sabine «-rU —ng a <1 calibre
CoM pindtol.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. II.—Roy
A. L Shelpon, twenty years a mia-
Hionary la China and Thibet, repre-
senune the Foreign Chriattan Ml—on
ary Society. Cincinnati, aad former-
ly of ABthy. Kan . wan captured Jan-
Ban. I by brigands gear Ratong.
Thibet, and Ie being held fee ra-
HR
MACON, Ga. Jan 12.—Anhounce-
meat was made Sunday that all of
the cotton compreps com panIm in
Georgia. Florida, North and South
Caroliga have entered Into the for-
mation of the Southenst Comprem
Amocintion, representing as invested
capital of more then $12,040,000.
Headquarter* df th* aumociation
have been established at Mas—with
There
tails to <
■kin ml
soft, dea
Any 4
Zero, •
1 diseases
blackhea
to Zemo
disappea
stops ini
veptic is
I dependa
' large hot
nof grea
sal* leg I
Chiiton. Texas—Mra Mary Re—,
of this place, ntates: "Home time ago
I was quite sick and suffered a great
d—. I had been wutTerig quite
a while ... At Umm I had such
—were pa— to my back, across my
hip* and in my miden,—I was la a
TEXAS RAIS GENERAL ____
4ND DID SOME GOOD
Br Asw—to* P- to th* Amtta Ametaan
SAN ANQELO, Texas, Jan. 11.—
Beneficial rain*, ranging from one
aad a half to two inches, have tallen
within the past forty-eight hour* in
West Texas, from Temple to the New
Mexico line and from the Rio Grande
into the Panhandle and okiahoma,
reports re—rod Monday showed
Modetate temperatures bave pre-
vented dimeovpfiture from fuel ahort-
tge or suttehihe Among liv—ock.
By Am— Pre ie — A—la Amerien
TEXARKANA, Texas, Jan, 11-
nery Wilma, an inmane negro. —a
killed Monday, afternoon. **•**£.
ira pome, after r—ng are— "
body wae riddled with bul-
lets.
Armed with a ahotrun, Wison.ben:
rieaded himself in the stub of his
home, near Texarkana and during the
fight, eucceeded in slightly wound-
ing Deputy sheritts John Barrett of
Bowie county- and Virgil arigson
of Miller county (Arkannen) and
kiung Dan Grimes, negro, who at
tetapted to induce him to nurren-
Mreatehed omer Negro—
Sheritt G A- Richardmon began
the eearch for wuson Saturday nA
emoon after he had threatened to
kUl other negro—
wilwon wm iocateg early Bunday
night M his home which was pierod
under guard until Monday morning
hen shots were fired into the
houpe after k* had ref used to sur-
render.
Wetgnea DemOil shot omnoer-
Br Assarts— Prem to the A—a
TEXARKANA, Texas, Jan. 1».—
error 400 Texarkana women Mon-
de* formed a Houmewives , Lengue
and signed a pledge to refhin from
purr basing articieo of . food and
clothing, the price of which they be-
lieved to be excemnive.
It wes elan agreed to stop —ng
expensive out-of-season vegetables
and fruits *
Efforts to procure a new city char-
ter for Brenham under the act of the
Thirty-fifth Legislature, enabling
eities over **** inhabitants to pro-
cure charters from th* secretary J>t
state instead of applying direct to
the legislature, are being mad* "by
winam Embry, city attorney, who
arttved la Austin Sunday for a con-
ference with Secretary of State
George Howard Monday.
According to the test Pederal cen-
■u*. Brenham has a population of
4**1—just two persons under the
requtrea-5000, as — forth in the act
to *0—Un
Meadache, Toothache, Earache,
Neuraieia Rheumatum, Neuri-
tis and Pala generally.
Alway» my "Bayer” rthen
buying Aspirn. Then took for
Ahe mfety Heyer Crome" on the
packaca and on the tablets.
Me— Neve Seryiee to ths Austin AtoSHsss
NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—When Mra
nt ml t Knecht. 44 First Avenue jani-
tram, distributed ctreulara to the ten-
onto at that add rem concerning sani-
tary regulation, ths tenants—who
could not read Bn*lsb—mistook the
eireutars for rent-raising notices
Three of them promptly — upon
Mre. Knecht, ebe mya, and “boat"
her.
The janitrema now to after damage
M follows
For receiving crockery, rolling
pine nod other cooking utenatta 810-
For "bed names" buried at her on
the way to the hospital, (».«•«
tmmigratien records
now, just after the Federal census
is completed. In order that the char-
ter Win be forthcoming from the
mecretay of state.
By irss*— Press to *e Amiia American
wasiIarN, Jan. 1*.—The
United sdtes must lend money to'
Europe for purely selfish reasons. If
for as other. In ths opinion of the
committee on foreign trade of - the
American Economic Amocintion
The loan*, however, should be
made th rough private channels and
not by the government directly
■■without food and raw materiais."
my* th* report. ’Europe may fall
into chaos which may react apon ua,
industrially and perpaps pontically.
"Europe must have our goude and
A UNTIN DETECTIVE BUREAT
DtirrALLa RRCORD SrMrEM
A BOW yatem ot reporta has been
inatalled by the Detectivt Bureau of
the Austin Police Department
By this system a complete record
of robberlem burgla rim and other
matters handled by the detectives will
be kept, together with n record of ar-
uisles recovered, the name of the
orncers aamigned to the cnee and
oilier information which will be val-
uable for future reference. ,
Ietv
A mam meetine of the far mere of
Travis County hae been called for
Friday afternoon. Jan. 14, at 1
o’clock, at the county Court House
for the parpom of planning for nec-
emsary repairs on the public roads
of the county.
It is understood thet the farmers
endorse a movement looking to the
issuance of $1,000,000 in bonds for
purpose of financing permanent
road improvement in ths county.
It will be recalled that • similar
movement for 11.140.*00 bond Imus
was recently degeated. ,
It Ik believed . by thone promoting
the movement that the farmers will
be willing to vote for a bond imsue
in the looser amount in order that
ths contemplated road improvement
in the county can be gotten under
way.
The meeting is called by H. F.
Murray. Charles Wolf, C. C. Baker.
H HUI. Dick Fimdale and other*
and will be open to all farmers in
Travis County and others who may
be interented.
NEW YORK. Jan 11
price hazargs which I
iat, Oklahoma.
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