Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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Austin City Courts'
Lift Right Off
without Pain
Bill to Abolish Department
of Markets Introduced in
Lower House.
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Austin American’s
Travis Courts
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
grateful
tribute
Miss Elsie May Kimball of
Mt. Vernon, N. Y, drove off.
"ICalifornia Syrup of Figs'
Child’s Best Laxative
and
fine.
Austin Justice of the Peace M. M
Johnson married two couples at his
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Sarah Lyerly appointed temporary
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tribute to President Wood-
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The statistical year for cotton
runs from Aug. 1 to July SI-
R. E. THOMASON
ADDRESSES
put the matter over until Wednes-
day.
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Justice of ths Peace—Johnson, J.
The Fair va C- P. Middleton, suit
upon account for $15.10; filed.
Leonard Baker vs. Kelley Smith,
suit for 120 check; filed.
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Austin American’s
Only Woman “Bishop Sues
for Divorce
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MISSOURI, KANSAI
Southbouni
EAT TESS AND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Mrs. Alma White, founder
of the “Pillar of Fire,” re-
ligious organization of na-
tion-wide scope With head-
quarters at Bound Brook,
NT J., who has instituted di-
vorce proceedings in the
many „.— —
islands from the Tropic of Cancer
TWO AUSTIN COUPLES
TIED IN WEDLOCK
shes the body,
thh blood and
build strength.
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Without Mug
CutlemaBoepi Um favarite tersatatyrasee ahaving.
remedy for v
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formulated Monday at a
of the Galveston Bar Association.
Take a glass of Salts if your Back
hurts or Bladder
bothers.
Losr-Epotted Jere
Junt moved from Fi
Notify W <*. Rountr
LEGISLATURE
Criminal Court, Hamilton, Judge.
Sarah Bradford va Henry Brad-
The House
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“Good Oid Mines Pie Like Mother
Mada”
The reason a Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablet is so beneficial is because
it is composed of things which a
weakened digestive system lacks.
If all the stomach sufferers who
have been relieved of their misery
by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets could
be gathered together inte-gnecoi-
umn they - would make a temen-
ldous and happy army. Join this
army now by getting a 40 cent box
from any druggist.
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Houston Train..
Lampasna Train
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GALVESTON FIGHTS PLAN
TO MOVE COURT
the cities of Kars and Ar-
menia when they tried to
steal blankets from orphans
I in the Near East Relief or-
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backache headaches, and the in-
evitable weakness and ailments pe,
miliar to their sex soon develop.
Which unless checked bring on
more serious conditions, and which
often lead to, operations. An effi-
cient restorative for such ailments
is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound which is now recognised
from coast to cast as a standard
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CALVESTON, Tex. Feb. 154
Plans for actively opposinE pend-
In.- legislation which would remove
the First Court of Civil Appeals
The Attorney General. Depart-
ment Tuesday gave an opinion to
the Board of Water Engineers to
the effect that the board does not
have the exprens, but the implied
power to receive and hear applica-
tion for use of water different from
or in adaition to that specinied in
the original permit, and that in
suh cane the procedure before and
by the board should be the wame as
upon original application for orig-
inal permit. ‘
The family of Mrs, F. E A. South has been reduced by three, and only children
“born” in the last fourteen years remain. All of the children were recently adopted by
Mrs. South because of her love for babies. Mrs. South, who is 52 years old, faked the
birth of triplets on New Years Eve. Photo shows Mrs. South and the returned triplets,
Mr. South and two of the children who will be kept. (c)U&U
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The American men and women
must guard constantly against Kid-
tiny bit of French mustard on one alcohol or narcotic. All druggists,
j slice. spread with a layer of Ber (Advertisement) »
Court of Chancery- against l
the Rev, Kent White, for- t
merly a Methodist clergy- ■
man Mrs. White, who is the
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Mark am.
■ George H. oglesby and Thelma
Braarora.
Automobile Registrations:
L. H. Davenport. Austin, Ford.
Tom H. Deats, Jr., Austin. Dodge.
A Frankel. ustin, Buick.
Wiam J. Gardner, Austin, in-
dian.
M. S. Spiers, Austin, Dodge.
Jeff Thompson, Austin, Ford.
Hill Rose. Austin, Ford.
E. T. Peters. AusUn. Buick.
1. F. Cargill, Austin, Oakland.
Ham Silverstein. Austin. Ford.
S. C. Trimble, Austin. Ford.
F. C. Verrell, Austin. Ford.
Chas. K. Murchison, Austin, Ford-
TEXAS WATER soAko
HAS POWER DEFINED
eat too
ment fared better.
The Bledsoe resolution propos-
ing an amendment to provide that
only American citizens be allowed
your kidneys will
MOTHER CRAY’S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN.
A Certain Relief for Feverishnesa
onsipatien, Heqdache, Stomact
from Galveston
only "Bishop' of her sex in *
Christandom, charges her
husband with desertion.
A BAT Tvs PULL oe siven Pon the STanvi)
LCHILDREN. EVERYBOOY~-
7.y_DOATE•
they will
vote of 17 to 4.
Who Is to Vote.
Another constitutional
ney trouble, because
erty not more than forty miles
was dereated in the senate by a cntson ysmpoinemontprronentrop-
with a whip about 20 Turkish
soldiers, members of the force
Gcmtion.*of Nationalists that captured
gain unanimous consent for con- Metson bill. Seeking abolishment of
sideration of a bill introduced byithe Department of Markets and
Senator Page of Bastrop which, Warehouses, was brought up for
provides that a person convicted of debate, subject to question of pass-
a crime may testify w IThout hav- I ine it to engrossment.
mg been pardoned. | While the members of the House
ssener Ca- Aecalled. I were in the midst of bitter debate
The I Tyre bill and Witt's request I on this question a bui was intro-
for unanimous consent to its con- l duced in the same branch of the
siderauon are coincident and re- l Legislature by Rep. Binkler vt
iated to the Scrivener case at Dal- Young, proposine the abolishment
las where an escaped conviet in ' of the State Highway Department
custody, u willing to testify for and placing the functions of that
the Stste, in the cam asaingt do j department under the jurisdiction
fendants charged with the Dallas ot the Railroad Commission
postomnice robbery Would Kill Enaetment.
W itt stated Governor Neff had In the Veatch-Metson bill right
requested that the blu be given an amendment Was offered by
immediate consideration. . . Johnson of Wichita, seeking to
Objection on the part of Sena- strike out ihe enacting clause and
tor Murphy of Harris, however, thereby kill the bill.
by Dally
that a 1
smezzzeaamomammuzma #
debt.
Probate Court. Matthews, Judge.
San Antonio,
my daughters
ALL KINDS of haul
nothing to large
Call for Peter son, p
drena 603 E 15th st
great and
him the
Im” in a
A.Hearty Sandwich. -- _ „
Good to tat when one. If off fect heaith. The babies are fine
for a tramp or hunting or fish- , and henithy, and she had practi-
ing. colly no suffering. Best of all she
This sandwich is made of rye : is in better health today than ever
bread, ham and Bermuda onions before." -- MRS. SARAE WHIT-
Butter the bread, lay a thin 1 LEY, 107 Sharer St.
slice of ham spread with just a
amend the constitution so
sent of its
misdemeanor
around and
LOST AND
STOLEN- From car
firmary Monday
hand bag with init
1 Texas Spl.
Ne
to Houston were
on the grounds that the bill had
not yet been printed.
The Dudley bill, which provides
for a method of regulating the
practice of architecture and pro-
fessional engineering was finally
passed m the Senate.
Davidson Resoluiion Killed.
The Senate refused to endorse a
concurrent resolution by Senator
Davidson which stated the Senate
favored remaining in session until
the appropriation bills have been
passed and "all important meas-
ures shall have been disposed oL”
The resolution was held out of
order on motion by Senator Bailey
of DeWitt who contended it sought
to amend legislative rules.
An effort to raise the pay of
members of the Legislature met
failure when the Senate resolution
by Darwin of Lamar proposing to
pie
pose of initiation
304 and other vis
invited.
Mns STEVE AS?
NM L Im.KM AS S
husband shall not
of DeWitt providing
53rd Dist. Calhoun, Judge.
State of Texas vs. Texas Pacific
Coal and Oil Company et at tres-
pass to try title, still on trial by
jury. -
Filed:
W. B. Anthony vi Jose Nandin,
on note. . ,
County Court. Matthews, Judge.
Filed: _
J. J. Smith va Wesley Baker,
This applies to all women. re-
cordless of caste or color. The am-
bitioys girl strfving for school
Ighonrs, the overworked ' housewife,
L the shop girl, girls in offices and
E-gstores. and the society woman all
Estrada.
Ernest Roberts and Nary Odom.
Jim Sandero and Cor* Syivester. slowiw
Simon Castleberry and Blossie row •11
! home to a bayou and fell in.
drowning.
as was also the Dudley bill pro-
posing that water and conserva-
tion • districts be authorized to
contract with the United States
government for use of water at
established water plants.
few days
then act
amend- from Houston.
The resolution contemplates that
ASSEOND-CLASS MAfTix. portofti^ AUSTIN, TEAS
containing blood
at us instruments
2-Year-Old Child Drowns.
By Associated Press tn the Austin American
SHREVEPORT. La. Feb 14—
visit and, study
in little-known
much and all our food is rich. Our
blood is filled with uric acid which
the kidneys strive to filter out,
they weaken from overwork, be-
come sluggish; the eliminative tis-
sues elog and the result is kidney
trouble. bladder weakness and a
general decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like
lumps of lead; your back hurts or
the urine is cloudy, full of sedi-
ment or you are ‘ obliged to seek
% relief two or three times during the
night, if you suffer with sick
headache or dizzy, nervous spells,
acid stomach, or, you have rheu-
matsm when the i weather is bad.
get from your pharmacist about
four ounces of Jad Salts; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water
«muda onions eat in thia rings.
I lightly salted, then top with a me*
l ond slice of buttered bread.
I
the building of the present prison
headquarters be used as if State
reformatory. The resolution was
referred to the House Committee
on Penitentiaries.
The two minimum wage bills were
under Consideration when the House
adjourned for the day.
While her parents were busy about
thetr farm little Angeline Cashier.
2-year-old daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Victor Cashier of Rssler Par-
ish. wandered from the family
"Old-fashioned family doctor is
disappearing." So is the old-fash-
ioned family.—-Philadelphia Public
Ledger.
wner-be..made.© administratrix egate Isaac
was passed Ilnally, 4 - — - *• —
Iowa State College has recently
completed which show that a
wagon pulls easier when the oad
is placed over the rear wheels than
when it is placed over the front
ones.
GOT THE REAL THING
"For five long years I suffered
with stomach trouble and what
the doctors called gall stone colic,
and all said nothing but an opera-
tion would do me any good. A
friend who had taken your medi-
cine advised me to try it, and I
found it to be the real thing. I feel
better than I have in eight years
and I am praising God for Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy.” It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the intes-
tinal tract and allays the inflam-
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ail-
ments. including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money re-
funded Woodie Gilbert Co. and
, druggists everywhere.
(Advertisement.)
AUSTIN AMERICAN, Al SI^N, TEXAS, W EDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1921 8U C—sregg Av„ A—Ito. JmA
TradeMark easnours
4—ampie maled
line- - MOThER GRAY
quire that only full fledged Ameri-
can citizens could participate in af-
fairs of this nation and declared "I
come to this body originally for that
purpose.”
Tribute to Wilson.
He denounced the policies of the
National Republican Party, pointing
out that with the Republicans in
control of Congress for the past
two years “not one single construc-
tive measure" had been passed.
In this connection he prophesied
the resurrection of the Democratic
party to national power during the
coming four years and concluded
with the statement that the "time
public will pay
vhich is due hit
L<>ST— A afiver oble
wrh Helen” engrs
per lefthand rorner
handle l**t Wed new
day on Main stree
Metz Echool and 41
pceive reward by <
Ns- 2. Texan
No. 4. Katy Um..
No. 1 o . n ger . 3:21
No. 8.P nsner
Na « Katy Flyer ..12:05
Texas.--"One of
has two Favorite
Prescription' ba -
bias of whom she
i is very proud
2 She was in very
I poor health for
‘ eight years—could
I hereby annou
dacy for City Ct
Austin subject to
th* city primariet
J. V
“American”
ford, divorce granted.
Marriage Licenses:
Mariano Q, Pena and Dolores
ro THE VOTER:
I hereby annou
dacy for city cot
will appreciate you
port st the city pri
dav, March Jl. a
oral election on
4. 1921. J- D.
sist Your Stomach Whenever It
Needs Such Help. They Are Safe.
If you really want your old-time
boy appetite to return to you once
more, form the practice of eating
a Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablet after
each meal. Results will astound
you.
Johnson later withdre
provide that members of the L gis
lature receive >10 per day for
the first eight days of their ser-
R. E. Thomason, former Speaker
of the Texas House of Representa-
tives and gubernatorial candidate
of Texas in the 1920 primaries,
speaking before the House of the I
37th Legislature Tuesday declared
that it would not be in propriety
for him to endorse or sponsor any
legislation now pending before that
body, but that in a general way he
urged upon them measures 02 econ-
omy, measures in behalf of the
farmers of the State, and measures
affecting educational progress.
Expand University.
“Neither would I violate the pro-
priety o- this occasion," he con-
tinued. "o discuss at this time the
btg educational problem which is
before you, but I will say with en-
tire propriety that I trust you will
not let that institution come to be
a matter subject to abuse but that
you will determine upon a policy
that will follow the desires that our
fathers expressed to make it a uni-
versity of first-class."
The former speaker expressed his
general approval "in the main” of
everything that *1 have read you
have done so far.”
Americans Only.
Mr. Thomason specifically en-
dorsed legislation which would re-
Accept "California" Syrup or.
Figs only—looks for the name Cal-
ifornia on the package, then you
are sure your child is having the
beat and most harmless physic for
the little «tomach, liver and bow- ■
els Children love its fruity taste. I
Full directions on each bottle. You i
must say “Cnlifomia”
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to vote was adopted by the Sen-
ate. and the time it will be voted
upon by the people fixed as the
next primary election. s
The Senate engrossed a bill
uDMAKERsor—-
I-MDIDS
Dallas Postoffice Robber)
Brings Emergenc Bill to
Upper House.
I hereby annou
dacy for nominatit
Austin subject to
the city primaries.
Magic! Drop a little "Freezone"
on an aching corn, instantly that
corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right off with fingers.
Doesn't hurt a bit.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle
of "Freezone" for a few rents,
sufficient to remove every hard
eorn, soft corn, or corn between
the toes, and calluses
* Frederick O’Brien, author of
“White Shadows in the South Sea.”
is scheduled to join a prty of
young college men and scientists
who have diled from Los Angeles
for a trip of two years, during
WANTHD--To repai
tressea, ftrnfture.
shoes Work dime b
N<>- 1201 Cotton st
Sessions of the Senate of the
Texes Legislature were featured ley of economy was drawn
Tuesday by an effort on the ' House of the Texas Legislature
part of Senator Witt of Waco to Tuesday morning when the Veatch-
not able to do her
housework. Doc-
storing did not
seem to help her
{Finally she start-
ed to take Dr
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and
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Southboun
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No. 8. From BL L nil
MATTRESSES ren
good aa new I g
work. Phone 3765, 11
A O Cleaver
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to
flush and stimulate clogged kid-
neya; to neutralise the acids in
i the urine so it no longer is a
source of irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive: cannot
5 injure, makes a delightful effer-
vescent ,11 thia-water beverage, and
belongs in every.' home, because
nobody can make a mistake by
—shaving a good kidney flushing any
; . time •,
and vise versa, and another bill
by Hall of Wharton providing
for a survey of the Gulf Coast
was also engrossed.
Traveling Expense increased.
The Senate passed finally a bill
by Dudley of El Paso proposing
to increase the travelng expenses
of district attorneys and judges
to 14 per day for hotel bills, 4
cents per mile for railroad travel,
and 15 cents per mile for travel
by private conveyance.
An adverse vote of 14 to 7
defeated Senator Russelrs bill pro-
prosing the establishment of a
Court of Civil Appeals at Abilene.
A bill by Bailey of DeWitt pro-
posing that the taking of a boat
from its mooring without the cor-
I hereby annou
idacy for City C
Austin subject to
the city primaries
GEO. i*
Austin
Cash Cl
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Rates based on
minion type, like th
average worda to a
imum of four lines,
count a* one Uns "
Discounts for conti
Paid in Advance
Rate for Four Iine
) 34 times 4 lanes. I
24 times. 4 lines. 6
20 times 4 line*.
11 times. 4 lines. 3
10 times. 4 lines, -
7 times, 4 lines. 1
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3 times. 4 lines,
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1 time, 4 lines
Minion Capitals 50
Estimate five aver
Borders rules,
black fare type a
classified co umn*
ited to tthis type)
MINION' CAPITAL
White space top
be used but not
sides in running 8
_HELP WANTE
WANTE1 —--Boys in
the citv to carry
paper routes, no exp
sary No collecting
See Mr Meyer, cin
ager, Austin A meric
Courage.
(By William Alexander Percy.}
into a brown wood flew a brown
bird
in the winter timl
The sky was dark with snow
unfallen.
The leaves were bent with rime.
LOGICAL ADVICE!
I Strike at the root of weak-
I neat is logical advice to
" those rundown in vitality.
Scott s Emulsion
____ PERSON
ESTABLI H!
T H Deats A St
for painting and
furniture finishing,
class, prices reuso
7546-3354-
... ... . - — -------- — - - - . - office in. Austin Tuesday.
p, " I Here they are: g
WOMEN CONTINUALLY OVERDUE etJohn Wise and MrJennte Puck
Jim Sanders and Miss Cora Syl-
vester. .
FOR trimming t
shrub*. Inndwnl
planting gras*, see
grasg, AOA lve Oak
clmb too High, overtax their
strength, and what follows? Nervr
Once north he flew, once south he
flew.
He perched in a naked tree.
Ht looked into the direary dusk
And whistled merrily.
—From Contemporary Verse
(Feb.)
WANTED- A boy t
cowm also drive a
ply. 3209 speedway.
amendment, however, and Fly in-
troduced an amendment seeking to
reorganize the entire Agricultural
Department of the State,
The House concurrent resolution
by John Davis of Dellas, which
proposed to submit the question of
the University of Texas removal to
a vote of the people, was reported
unfavorably, without dissention.
by the members of the House Com-
mittee on Appropriations, to which
it had been referred.
University Plan Wednesday.
Rep. Satterwhite, the chairman of
this committee, has announced that
further consideration of University
removal bills and resolutions will
be taken up Wednesday by his
committee.
For New Prison.
A replution by Rep. Fly of Gon-
sales introduced in the •House re-
quests that the Prison Commission
submit to the Governor, for trans-
mission to the Legislature, an esti-
mate of the cost of constructing
new prison headquarters buildings
and removing headquarters of the
fermation regardinK
will be appreciate
Kreisle:
"Th
to the Tropic of Capricorn
The "Wisdom II” has already
sailed, and Mr. O’Brien is sched-
uled to join the party in Samoa
shortly.
He is completing his latest book I
“Mystrie Islands of the South ■
Sena" which The Century Co. will
publish this spring.
The passengers on the "‘Wisdoin
II" will first visit the Marquesas
Islands, the scene of Mr. O'Brien's
“White Shadows in the South
Seas ” From there they; go to
Samoa, Tahiti, the Fijis, the Tonga
group, the Westward Islands, and
then eastward on their voyage
around the world.
The "Wisdom IF* is said to be
supplied with the most elaborate J
photographic equipment.
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