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Gould’s Bride
FOLKS AND FACTS
LOR NEWS
U. A A.:
the radio
So popular have
-
points
d
by
police officers on the ca
ng
aker.
book stated.
two-story boys’ dormitory at 24th
THVILLE
period of the American Red Cross.
RANDALL TAKES SMALL
ered
r month.
Robert Rockwood, city fire mar-
(e
ernatorial nomination when 1902 of
the business district of Austin have
not been completed, but Rockwood
for
\
r
Shirt Opportunities
for the sudden decision to
Knightlinger. Texas & Pacificrall-
road superintendent.
no statement in connection with the
RENFRO’S
$3.50
addressen, in which Dr. Webb dr-
SPECIALS FOR TODAY
elared he has known the prohibition
ID
All Ten Cent Cigars 3 for 25c
Mr. Mayfield will leave early this
morning for Bosque
All Two for 25c Cigars 10c Straight
turn to Austin
See them in our window
come of the election, and
All 15c Cigars 2 for 25c
plans for his
campagn, if in the
tors, Gcorge Arliss
Visit Our Great Reduction Sale
id you
scated
ALL BATHING CAPS
this ft
331-3 Per Cent Discount
Get our Prices and Compare Values
18c
19c
36c
WANTED-500 BOYS
the money was paid
UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE
34c
ia
ile
war veterans.
CANDY SPECIALS
Bay this Cigantte and Scot Money
ing Ui
I
QUEEN
home of Dr. and Mrs. E D
6ATQOG
AKOPENA HOUSE, Ik
Day and wife are
mayors, police chiefs and sherifts
Last Time Today
ms.. .
Last Time Today
I
arEAPTIS, July II
Hunter
In
1
president of the
Are Sol
Also a Comedy.
»)
VEA
ning
Special Arrangements lor
Summer Students
Tonight
Returning Home
ets
«
A 4
opa.
eased
Band Concert 7:15
DAYS
Show Starts 8:20
STARTING
East Lynne” to follow
City Office 112 E. 6th St., Driskill Hotel. Phone 7755
MONDAY
1
=‘
»
Bobby Warren
Stock Company.
A Special Offering of
Silk and Silk Fiber Shirts
JORDAN'S
615 Congress
THOMAS MEIGHAN
"Our Leading Citizen"
MAJESTIC THEATRE
Saturday at 3:45 p. m.
berdin
he yea!
light
They
cut pi
69c
.....49c
39c
PHONE 5^45
600 CONGRESS
To March in Parade; After Parade Each Boy
ADMITTED FREE to the Show
riety of
Y
) ROCK WOMAN DIES
LY FRIDAY MORNING
Mary Buttery and Kathryn
returned home from a two
visit with friends and reia-
They are
GOOD!
LAST DAY
Alice Lake
Gaston Glass
Kenneth Harlan
This lot of about 30 dozen Shirts was selected
from our regular stock. Values up to $7.50, and
offered at a price to enable you to save in a
Big Way.
reason
cease
re overruled in the district
t Georgetow n and mgnt be
Ver by Judsre Vlamilton and
oody before they are filed
ourt of criminal appealn, it
adalupe
M 6036
kibble
111 Wes4 Fourth St.
Neat to Postoffice)
1
where he will today
He will then re-
to await the out-
h H. Young, president of the
ras named receiver.
Chesterfield Cigarettes
15c Per Package—$1.50 Per Carton
We wi'l show the election
returns Saturday night.
tebbins & Jame
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
SERV/CE-QUALITY-PRICE
ENFRODRUGCO.
astlund. the old home of Dr.
a. Townsend
e James Flack and son. Joe,
Here all next week Richard
Barthel mess in “SONNY," his
newest great picture.
16
AND
OTHERS
i IN
Greater Than “The Birth
of a Nation”
WILL WITHDRAW PICKETS
AT FORT WORTH TODAY
FORT WORTH, Texas, July 21.
Piekets at the railroad shops here
will be withdrawn tomorrow, union
officials announced late today. No
BELL
AIRDOME
ELECTED
By an Overwhelming Majority!
E Bulloc
urns of today's primary
peratin with the Taylof
of The Austin merican
SIEVERS WILL OFFER
RADIO PROGRAM TONIGHT
REXALL TOOTH PASTE
Regular 25c value ...
REXALL CREAM OF ALMOND
Regular 50c value.................
REXALL BOUQUET RAMEE TALCUM
POWDER—Regular 50c value......
REXALL ASPIRIN
Regular 25c value
OKLAHOMA
CUT TO
•N, Texaa, J,
lied its franc 1
s dropped. I
ahoma baseb
Doak Rob
of the leagut
xecutive mee
order ia efte
Roberts state
Get "
Fresh Films
• For
Sunday Kodaking
TODAY AND MONDAY
SPECIALS
O come out
lion service.
Of Hart Schaffner & Marx
FINE CLOTHES
GERALDINE FARRAR SEEKS
TELLEGEN LOAN RETURN
Camel Cigarettes
15c Per Package—$1.50 Per Carton
Constance
'"-•.Imadge
THE3exaR% S rone
PHONE US AND COUNT THE MINUTES
legal residenee,
cast his ballot.
One Pound Maxixe Cherries,—
Regular $1.00 value...........
One Pound Assorted Chocolate—
Regular $1.00 value...........
Pure Honey and Cream Caramels—
Regular 75c value............
dine
Nevin -
zart: I
REXALL VIOLET DULCE FACE POWDER ng
Regular 50c value....................•UC
The building is to coat $4500, ‘and Thanksgiving day, Nov. 20, as
the permit set forth । the annual menbevship roll call
. --— -------- -- -a suing
her actor hushand, Lou Tellegen
for divorce, has institute another
1
law. and gave the following vote: |
Randall. 49,261; McMullen, 48-924.
Roll call this year will be conducted
vious yea / each chapter
WHERE THE
RIVER
SHANNON
FLOWS"
You Can Save Big Money on
Men’s Straw and Panama Hats
Men’s Extra Trousers
Boys’ Norfolk Suits
Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits
E;7
in a lake near Garrison and was
recovered about three weeks after
he had disappeared on May 25. The
case will be tried in the September
term of the district court.
| the state's 1913 precincts had re-
ported at 10:30 tonight. These pre-
way men regarding wazes. although
------ — ----------- no agreement has been reached, it
record of Mayfield for 25 years, andbecame known here late today,
"endorses it ungualifiediy." William Jeffries, general manager
.. ..Leaves for Bosque. of the Union Parifie, said: "We are
Negotiating with the maintenance of
way men at their request, but noth-
ing has been determined."
“Goodnight Paul"
headquarters of the Red Cross in
Washington designating the period
between Armistice day. Nov. 11.
Un Austin Fridy and conterred
I with Secretary Long of the cham-
btr u* commerce.
I
■
"One Clear Call"
E. Bulloch,
hone IN.
ported to the Associated Press as
ofieial. a* well as three large coun-
ties complete except for a small
Bupeeme Court Justice pennelly de-
nied an application filed by Mins
Farrar'a counsel whi h requested
the court to compel Tellegen to
state when, where and to whom
MAJLSTI
would make
bnnk when that institution closed
its doors about ten years ago. nd
an cudit of its books indicated an
apparent short age of approximately
11.000.000
n about 50 in number, for efficient
for ! and effective service in the protec- i
’. tion of persons and property during I
WAs ! th« ,
Q—Passenger Trains Leave Austin Daily—Q
O Berths Reserved and Baggage Checked 0
F rom Residence.
Washington hotel last night,
years rated as one of the most
cessful bankers in the south
N AMERICAN REPRE-
' SEN TATI VES
Others seated on the platform
were: Mrs. Mayfield, Rev Mr
Franks. Mrs. O. D. Parker, Mr. and
Mrs. Iobert Walling. Rev. A. L.
Auliek and a number-of Confederate
men la.
A telegram signed by Atticus I
Webb of Dallas. state superinten-
dent of the anti -saloon league.
the erection
suddenly in
Deputy United Statos Marshal ।
Tom B Young is back in hla office , as in pre vous yea a each chapter
i after several days’ absence from, being in charge of the work of en-
■ Austin on business While away f rolling member* in its own dis-
> Deputy Marshal Young made stops trict. Piano for the national and
ptions and Want Ads--
drug store, corner Main
st Third streets. Arrange-
HOLDS KAI
C GOLF LI
WORTH. K
m of Well!
d the Kanai
Ip today hi
finals again
.. 1* years o
enworth Cot
o play. on 1
5496 and money loaned out ---— --------—
BXKRR5NT BANK
by of Mt Leouls is arranging;
blish a loan agency here, to
(money for industrial devel-
s and the building of homes.
James Oliver Curwood’s
Thrilling Romance of the
Great Snow Country
Also
Aesop's Fables and News
_____ MONDAY -----
LLANO NEWS.
‛O. Texas, July
1 JOHNSON
DSES AT e
INE, Mass.J
llama of Boa
lace in the 1
bowl tennis
by defeating
f Philadelph
his afternoo
Tilden II of I
d the final!
ts, defeatin
1, 6-4 and d
concerts given by Prof O. A Siev -
ers and his orchestra over the uni-
versity broadeasting station that a
lengthy program will be played to-
sight made up entirely of musie
played by request of persons who
are picking up the concerta nd
who have written asking Protesor
Sievers to play favorite selections.
Home of the letters have come from
------------night during
hu addrens were; Mr. and Mrs.
Noyen Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Hawk
Dr. and Mr. Rarcux, Mr. and Mr«.
T A Brown. Airs. Paul Golaman,
Aira: F n.Lacny. Mr. and Mr.
J W Templer. Mr and Mr. Lynn
nunter, Mrs. Sido Haris, Rev. and
Ur. 1. N Myers, Mr. and Mr.
Ien stanberry. Mr. and Mrs. Am
sparka. Mr. and Mrs. E. K York.
Mra. McKown. Dr. and Airs. Howze
Mr. and Mrs. Waztinger. Mr. and
Mr. Rexnolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. D
stated they would he ready
MAJESTIC
Raine, who died
, , . .NEW YORK. July 21 —Ur raid i ne
liedwiE Stamline. wife of | Farrar, opera singer, who is
, Btamline died at her home
shal, reports that he is taking life
easy until after the election. Re-] TRAVIS FAMILIES
Por.athsazreneapeeHo.o QUIT ADDING SCIONS
What has happened to the high
to lay
Renewed oil drilling activities in
Mitchell and Howard counties are
attracting attention, according to
Judge J. W. Hassell, chief of the
oil and gas division, state railroad
commission, who Friday returned
from an Inspection of oil fields in
Stephens and East land counties.
by carrier for 70
•It age by Eamond Lary. (Inndie Scott.
I a gay party and muany and This team is very anxious for
oasts were drunk to Xiss more games and would like to get aent o1 the ant-saleon eague was
who will leave In al out in toucb with any teams composed read by Mr. Mayfield, aa in previous
ks to attend school in 1x1—of h ya up to 16 years old Write ndA-ee-e- «- --hi-t r-- ... .. -
picketing was given. J. W.
MAUSTIN RELATIVES; I
BE BURIED SATUR
Mr. Mag K. Brown, 12
old, died at pneumonia at • :
m. Priday evenine Kb* » w
by two dauehter- Mr- Ma l
and Mra William Ambre- ba
au-tin, and one wom, Ma m *
at Tayior. baa aio lav ■
-urvivine. Mra. J. D. Copelani
Mra. J. D. McDonald, botn at
tin.
Funeral will be held at the
of Mra. Ed Eanes. 405 West
enth street, at 5:30 D.m-
day Burial will be at Oak
cemetery and triends and acqu
ances are invited to attend tie
I R. a IN RECEIVERSHIP
‘VER, Coto.. July 21. — The
• and Rio Grande Western
4* late today was ordered
10 the hands of a receiver,
receivership was granted on
t of attorneys representing
I of defaulted mortgage
secured by the property of
old Mercantile ’
REXALL LORD BALTIMORE STATIONERY 97
Regular 75c value......................Li C
maintining peace during the shop-
men’s strike and removing all ne-
cesnity for troops, was general to-
day. according to the federal au-
thorities here This plea was tele-
graphed to all parts of this district
yesterday.
ERTRAM PERSONALS.
TRAM, Texas. July ft—Hal-
Ine of Florence, who formeriy
mployed in the State bank
baa accepted a position here
stant cashier of the Farmer's
Bank
Edith Heusser has resigned
nition as bookkeeper of the
n Motor company and Miss
Ray who formerly was book -
hA* accepted the position.
h.l Hall recetved a message
Irs John Tom Hall of Jack-
IB stating that J. T. Hall, who
behest er. Minnesota, for med-
reatment with the Mayo
rs, was to undergo an opera-
Mr*. J. T. Hall joined by
Hall In Austin have gone to
ter to be with him
publication next week.
Repeated reports of speeding and
use of open mufflers came from
Fast avenue above 19th street all
during Friday, Cal Brown, desk
sergeant of the police department,
stated Friday afternoon. A motor-
cycle officer was stationed on the
street last night to piek up all
offenders.
Arhigproramid will begin sunt
about * o’elock, the reeular limo
Permit for
Judge Hassel dectared he was wall
pleased al lb, oberyvance of con-
hervation rules intheoll nelda he
inapected
A watch «M lest ar atolen aa
the fourth floor of the scavbrough
bullaing Miday when a cuuizen «u
Ing to the atreet by way ot the
elvator aiscoverea nts loes. on
returning to the fourth floor no
trace of the watch couia he found
the watch was not loot in an of-
fice, it was stated
wu Tollegen In him answer . Laims
— •• W1 that the debt has been raie in full
and daughter. Mr. slator Ruiwenw t ourt Juet.r, de.
SNEED ORGANIZING
WACO U. S. MARSHALS
WACO. Texas, July 21. — Trice
Kneed, special deputy United States,
marshal, is here for the purpose of)
orxanizing the deputy marshals, I
on King
for fight
M. Fitch, 1304 San Jacinto
Mr. and Mr. Chester Johnson at reel reported to police officers
land Mira Edith Mae Johnson of Friday morning the toes of a neck.
Houston motored to Austin via San 1 lace made by joining gold pieces of
! Antoni o on a visit to Mra. Frank United States money togetner.
THRU CHAIR CARS AND
PULLMAN SERVICE TO VA-
RIOUS POINTS IN TEXAS.
NIX! WILSON'S HOME
TOWN PAYS MORE FOR
PICTURE OF HARDING
STAUNTON, Va. July 11 -Al-
thoueh former Premident Wison
wan horn in Staunton, President
county. his
ard are visiting at the home
ie and Mra. F. J. Dalrymple
Industrial Notoe.
last reports of the two Na-
bank, here, the Home and
show combined resources of
sail for giving compre-
returns. Th public is
iinker al »l Wool Elghth street, . There worn three pieces hune to:
| gether on a chain, two pleces worth
J atreet KM and ont worth M. The neck-
were reprimanded for fighting by lace had not been found toot nigh
i Motorcycle Officer Joe Amstead on;
Friday. The boys promised to be - • Starr Cadwallader, manager
have in the future, the pollce call the southwestern division. Amer7
* lean Red Cross, announced yestert
day trat official information had
been received from the national
numher of moil votes yet to be
counted under the absent voter i
neral The bo
V. O. Weed, ui
dies Ruby Hewatt
Phone 116
. returned from n vi.11 with
f and relatives at Wichita
hi. week.
nd Mrs. Orville Buttery re-
I home from their wediing
is week, they visited Han •
and other state point., and
de for the present at the
It Jud*, and Mrs, Wilburn
rious damage was not
far away aa Houston.
nd Rock Friday morning at
lor k Funeral serviers were
l’alm Valley at 1:30 p. m.
w11 come Sunday afternoon
o’clock at New Mweden
4 A C. Baldwin i able to b. about
, again after a serious illness of a
j (ew days.
J. W. Pitcher, representative of
Regular $1.00 Youth Craft Hair Tonic ) Both OQ
Regular $1.00 Henna Liquid Shampoo ) For O»7C
to the plea of Federal District At-
torney Zweifel for co-operation In
•uit. It has been learned here, de-
manding payment of $9600 she al-
eges her husband borrowed from
her during their four year, of living
together.
The roadbed of the Niagara
Gorge railway is to be made a
public highway for automobiles
and other vehicles.
{s cigarettes
' IHee,
W
i . d
Jo, Wooten, Dr and Mr, Cooaali
Wooten. Mr and Mra J. O. Creigh-
ton. Mr. and Mra. Van Wats, Mr.
land Mra. H. E. Rewley. Mr. and
Mra. S. J. atoss, Mr. and Mra.
FranK Posey. Mr and Mra. E. H.
Pedigo Mr and Mra. Joe Munena-
ter, Mr. and Mra. GAmore, Mr
and Mra. J M Loving. Mr. and
Mm. Tom Walling, Mr and Mm.
Tom Caldwell, Mr. and Mm. Gonlke
Mr and Mm. Duke. Mra. Crale
ure Honugi, Mr and Mr. Ralph
i O«den Mr. and Mrs. F. W Finley
Mra M l. White. Harlow.
fertimy of Travis county families?
since July s not a single birth
’ has been registered in the office of
Fred C. Malone, county clerk.
The books are watt ng for the
entries but since entries have been
made in family circles, they cannot
be made on the books of Mr. Ma-
lone.
SELLS PH
"O CHISOX
A Wash.
(Stubby) Mi
ht-handed
by the Bs
rue basball
mericans f<
became kn<
deal was res
the neighbor
p. Miller is making his race
eriff for hie second term and
tee to fulfill every pledge
the people and to enforce the
let and fair to alePolitical
OMAHA. Neb.. July 21.—The
i nion Pacifig railroad is carrying
on negotiations with maintenance of
SAN MARCOS PERSONALS.
FAN MARCO8 Texas. July 21-
W. A Mayhall, manager of the
Universal Motor company. baa
been in attendance at a meeting of
Ford salesmen in Houston
Mra W. W. Allbright, Mias Don-
nie Williars. Mr* Homes Blair and
non, James Ilalw left Thursday for
an extended visit In El Paso and
Clouderoft.
PLACE NEARLY HALF
MILLION HOTEL BIBLES
ATLANTA, Ga . July 21—Gideons
of America, according to reports
that will be presented to their an-
nual meeting here today, have
placed a total nf 483.846 Bible* In
hotel rooms throughout the coun-
try
Of this number Illinois leads with
51.202, 8000 more than California,
which holds second place
cinets, which represented all coun-
ties of the state, included 473 re-
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Dozier, Mr
• nd Mm. C N. Avery. Mr and Mm.
rane, Juda, and Mra King. Mra.
A f Terrelt, Mm. Hooker. Mr. and
Mm It f Bacon, Dr. and Mra.
noy t. Thom*, arenftect Aua on the patroAr Aa
tn, "pent Tuesday in San Marcos “
, Mr Thomas I. the pan of Mr. and
statementa nt tact, and the,M*E l.Thoman
-nten- . In thr ..... J ' Welb, wmo wa- appointed
, W2 Stupnon "hangelto.rm the uhexpired term ..t D E
ttutor, rn. two cegilylay. as president nf the State
* Arthur Ti2f of ‘qeSAee? w?T*7 union. Was piptea last
omvietea at booezeing: J ’ wek at the me etin At < uero «
Her. convicted of perjury neat “ ‘premidene of the “"Ion fm
nd Mr
for the university broad
coneerts, and will last som
Mra. Van Sinclair, former Amer-
lean actress, ia honeymconinz la
LEAD OVER McMULLEN
uPMaidar -uoih.Sharla at Rrdy, Llano. Lometa and Me
iqpd of 337 over Adam Mearullen Cmeok
of Beatrice for the republican guh-
---—— briefly concerning their races,
, wyuenmnaudwak uT-hmu ar
. san Marcoe chamber of commere nerere to have migniricate l., loral
mecrtary at^aa Haya nuuty fair senument over K Klu Xian mat-
and one at the moat aeUva_ cilia* no. ters To both hla declarhtons that
tin civie upbumndinz. died burr alihe favored the -eparaton of chureh
14:30 thia morning after a abort and state, ana ihat he ,toud t„
h CITIZENS WII l "* . the preservation of the pubile
K -uE"s. “• ad a sen Naren tori- e ihe tate. inere wa
T ELECTION RETURNS some 20 years and at tbe time of his* hearty applause.
I I whs 40,1 for -A death was a leading spiri-in prac- . Mr. May field proved a talk de
L“ ".hnlonror. Ill ally every eivte entererise tat vold 9t the perional thrusts ane
ran 2"f20o3°X in the past few.xears .Mr eross-enarges which have feuturea
Lan ..iLL'p wdl [Gantt a Havtat. bein« Ollier race Bhoul yet hold the in-
bding, communty.wi Ipecretary of the banaing commit: terest of a large audlenee. and
. tee of the projected new baptist while freight rates offered limited
church, and a de voted worKer in opport unit tes for cheering and ap-1
every phase of his chureh s as-¥pplause. yet as telling arguments'
HF- ;4 ,, , L. were made by the caididate a roe-!
Following his ambiitou* psrt niponse came in the form of hand-
the organization of the locm cham clapping, from many of the per-1
ber of commeree three years ago sons in the audienee,
he was made secretary. He Ima "The most vital wuestlon which'
I filled thia office in a particularly effects every man who eats, and
mat:sfactory manner and nis death every woman who weare clothex."
is mourned UI dtettuct toss by the Mr. Mayfield volleyed, -ia that of----. —
citizens here He waa one of the trunmporiation. The alate does a castte in Scotland with deqre: lan mcTor-. awWi. i-svei l
organizera of the Rotary club and not E a amgie i , power- 3. Goula, banker, followine the , anaannerandt.xtw."5an5uo!
h:2 activitten claimed the ethusi. lem- to (Ive relief Th, (overn- marege abroad She le Gould's t Eday„t.thGTexat.We1eza 40 !
1 astie confidence and support of ni”,ment, in guaranteeing a fixed re-' wecona wile. ■
felows. . turn on railroad investment robs
; He was born in Tai rant couty the pockets of the producers to pay
'where his mother, who survives the roads, and has put a burden on'
’ him, now lives. On coming to Pan crop, grain and livestock produe-
Marcos 20 years ago he was married tion whieh has made freight ship-
5 to Miss Julia Stegeur. His Mife, ments imapossible The volume of
three sons two aisters and four rail shipments are being forced
| brothers survive him down and the business Is being
VILLE CITIZENS' Funeral services will be con- handled in trucks. Prosperity can.
[SEE KLAN CEREMONY .ducted from the residence at 10 a. not return until the rail situation*
HVil.L}, Texas, July 21 - in. Saturday y Rev. C E. Welch, is remedied. in view of present
d between Smithville and Interment will be in the city ceme-ifederal encroachment and federal1
perhaps never had w any • tery. legislation. It can only be remedied I
veling cver its rocky BUT- 1 --—-- by the repeal of present nA t ions I
I Thursday evening. when SAN MARCOS SCOUT laws,
he who possible could jour-1 TEAM SEEKS GAMES- Avoids Personal Ctosh,
p the mayfest groundi near, KAN AICON. Texas, July 21.— ; Tne dieting uished gentlemen*
llo watch the Ku Klux inl- The local boy scout basehall team who oppose me in this race, Mr.
L members. • • omposed of boys not over IC yeurs Mayfield raid, "have centered their
B l. Yelvington begun a old hrs made a record this #easons campaign upon me. have defied me
at Knobbe Springs Friday- that they are proud of. They have'and challenged me. but I have gone
I ... ■. ...-- met all the teams around the city, ahead and paid no attention to
"THVILLE SOCIETY. some of them men, and have yet to । them I do not want the office
Yirgie Cogdoll was honoree meet their defeat This well trained unless 1 4 an win ir in a clean fight,
hner party given by the team has been coached by the vet-|free from mud-slinging personal.,
ity club girle ii the club t run and well knovn star of the Hies"
Fhursday evening at 6 Fan Mareon dub. Cy Tate With; Mr. Mayfield avoided a reference
mntei iul that looks like a major to the bonus question, but declared
thing was beautifully der - "teague prospocis this coach has he favored the adoption by the gov -
an rainbow colors of rreve developed a wonderful boy team. , rernment of the Ford proposals for
tsi flowers. A shower of The following scouts have made Muscle Shoals, which he asserted
ed with ribbon* hung from it possible for the suecess that hasiwould give employment to many,
ng to the center of the been theirs: Cy Tale. eaptain: J and derlared he favored furnishing
early reaching the quaint Tom laay. captain Melvin Branum.. Jobs to all unemployed ex-gervice
sket of dalsies on the table manager; loouls Woodson Jack ’ men. He advocates, he declared, ____
arty was aecompanfed b> lightower, Dick Crunk, Troy Hen- collection of the last dollar of debts11 decision to withdraw ths pickets.
Um shower, the gifts heiug,nett aurray Pyland, sublet l’yland, owed this nation by foreign govern -1--
d in the forin of a parcel Troy bennett. F. W. Lindsey e"— 1 - -------------
A regular A
Landslide of * I
Laughter /
By (
GEO. ADE L.
THE LOSE!
AIGHT TO]
ION. Texas, J
Comets MM
a pitchers’ t
Gatesvile 3 1
omet star, a
ff his deliver
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more than an hour
Mr. Sievers announced last night
these selections will be played, each
of which is a "requested" number
Serenade, by Leopold Auer: Mighty
laak" a Rose Nevin: Walts op. 39.
No. 15. Brahm; serenade. Fr.
Drdia: The Old Refrain. Fritz
Riessler: souvenir. Fr. Drdia; Ro-
manza (L’Eclair), Hy Ernst: ron-
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IP 'Our Leading Citizen
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। , Hardine’" picture brought IU
I Simii Lane of Tempte .. | fann J* "nat.or M sWecan _________
Aehhome or andibearine the autouraph of Roger GRANT BAIL IN CASE
A- MIK. Hornsby of the H». lufs Nationals, OF PARRISH KILLING
’of Trpdwall. andnF rank whe is lending oil hatter in both NAcOQDcRR r8kasju‛MG
of unun or, VmunE her lleaxues in home nil* wan hid up|Distriet Judge i D Quinn lot, to-
Mr. Fred Jackaon have" ,M before nilocal fan bousht " ?■’ ranted.han to Jere.Nambin in
a "rrom a weela ViBit at NORTH TEXAS RESPONDS | .on 3000 EliSA ana !
Falls . , . , । TO IWEIFELJ REQUEST » nabea. Corpu. "hearnng whirl!
Dar .nd wife Ar, viejtins FORT WORTH. texan Jul, 21 - iastea two day. RamoinF"Ka smsh
Th, raponpe by North Texnslson were ar restMt following the
findin# of the body of Dr. A L
Farrtah. Parrish’s bod, was sunk
run-off. during Ihe flee week, be-
tore the nominee in the senate race
is finally • homn.
Mr. Mayfield nppeared last night
in the best of health and physical
condition, despite the record of
more than one speech a day for the
past ninety days. His voice was
in fair* condition, and he wan able
in make it reach hearers seated in
Wooldridge park all the way back
to the sidewalk around three sides
of the park.
LAFOLLETTE NOT TO GET
ORGANIZED LABOR SUPPORT
OSHKOSH, WiB.. July 21. — En-
dorsements by the Wisconsin State
Federation of Labor will probably j
nut be given the candidacy of Sen-
ator Robert M. I a Follette for re-
nomination at the republican pri-
maries. as a result of withdrawal
today of the resolution expressing
support of organized labor to him.
A Buick automobile and s city
fire truck collided Friday afternoon
at 19th street on Rio Grande. Se-
divisional co-operation in the un-
dertaking had not been announced.
Manager Cadwallader said.
ku Man ner MAYFIELD TALK)
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AMSON COUNTY
ASES RECEIVED HERE
ment of fas te and twills of!
iona in tour anew from the
son count: distriet < ourt
relved - Fr.day by Judge
. Hamilton of the eriminal
court. Th- documgnis are
L where motions fr new
FORMER FLORIDA GOVERNOR
CHARGED WITH PEONAGE
PENNACOLA, Fla., July 21—Sid-
ney Catt*, former governor of Flor-
ida. who is under indictment here
charging penage, filed a petition of
voluntary bankruptcy in federal
district court today. The total lia-
bilities listed amounted to 343,932.22
with assets given as 11910
MISSOURI PACIFIC COAL
PLAYS OUT IN TEN DAYS
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo.. July 21—
With an estimated coal supply for
only ten days on hand, the Mis-
„Juri division of the Missouri Pa-
cific railroad faces inevitable sus-
pension of trains, unless the coal
situation < hanges, railroad officials
said here today.
be has a boat of friends who or phone K. F. Howies, San Mar-
is her gay chatter, and fore-: ( a, Texas
ne ng these are tne commu-. -----—■-
kb girls SAN MARCOS AUXILIARY
olwing gunats enjoyed the V/ILL PRESENT PLAY.
Afesdames A M Enochs OJ FAN MARCON. Texas, July 21-
npbell, Mt***" Virgie Cog- ‛ The women’s auxiliary of the Amer-
Ba Bran, Myrtle Anderson J ican Iergion will have charse of the
ewatt V4A a Mae Dela ey. ? New Theatre Tuesday night, pre-
Forrueren, Katherine Whit- at nt In* ana benefit the great ng-
d Master Raymond lary ■ lish stage play "Disraeli." featuring
F -- — ___ the areatest of all present-day ac-
U. P NEGOTIATING
WITH MAINTENANCE MEN
AUSRIN AMERICAN AUSTIN, TEXAS. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 22. 192-
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