The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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AU3i
Au~ak
THVILLE
TAYLOR NEWS
THEA TRES
B. Bulloch
Mrs.
AT THE THEATERS.
MAJESTIC:
ternational A Great Northern sys- I
tem and Southern Pacifie have.
he ordinarily is in his roles.
STATE OPINION
A druggist who has
week.
cars
July 17.
3,443 cars
July
11.
July 11, 4.412 cars were moved. The
ggihg a rd sa
ful manner.
average daily loaded movemnent fori
cars
and these figures show an approach
No
for railroad
Harris,
Rupture Expert Here
ES
SPEAKS HERE TONIGHT
fabrics,
ere cuesta of Mr.
"Recreation Conducive to Chris-
Kuratka Munday.
TO WIN HIS ELECTION'
j
J. Conroy and family, tor 1«
Cameron,
and Sil
earl)
ity in Cameron. Rockdale.
i Had Cobb
Larg «
incissional
probably 200 members expected to
is
man.
the office but
ne term.
GARNER RENOMINATED
The Union league takes in six city
churches.
at any otler place in this section.
pass.
Straw H
mes E
Hunter, A. P.
Mrs.
was
Granger Perahnais.
Take
Mr
Mrs.
Fe
Mrs. Lamb’s sister
60, Cunningham 17.
way
For Associate
S
Miss Ada
day.
For County Treasurer: Myra T.
majority; for tax col-
HIS BEST PICTURE
AMALIE OILS
Are Made From
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
),
8,
Worth, are this week’s visitors in J
the homes of J. 8. Cox and Ted ]
d
7 !
DISTRIBUTORS
Market News
, 4.
pot) 10:
m
STOP
Thomas
C
the
A follows :
1 250 ;
ed Get. 3
/8
M. V. w
EXTRA
STOP ITCHING SKIN
COMEDY AND NEWS
NOTHING REMOVED BUT DIRT AND GERMS
We Deliver
The Cost Is Small
Terms.
nround
TY
318 Congress
Phone 7997
. MACHIN
1
Resinol is never sold in bulk
=
MAJLSTI
rille Has
r Time With
/eek’s Society
Be sure to get
real Resinol
•bio, $4
$44.55
drop in
rnia Bat
iow the
in bat
e prices
Body of Bertram
Soldier Receives
Burial at Home
Decorations Win
Home Town Favor
la Cogdill left Sunday
few days in New Braun-
ton after a visit at the home of 1
J. E. Martinets and family.
RED PIMPLES ON
EACE AND NECK
Drinking Impure Water
‘ i
Call us today for
ASK
ANY
ONE
scheduled to co,
stration led by
The box
is blue
Opal jar
inside
Mrs.
Cole.
plays the parts with fine sincerity,
differentiating the roles in a skill-
Richard Barthelmess, who takes
the dual role in “Sonny" showing
in Waco with
and brother,
and Graham 1
Uro exported
rare in 1920.
not
any
Grandma Harris, familiarly called,
aged 82, died Saturday night at the
have
Hous-
l
l
i
i followed his |
says without
s days around
and barking a
nines, and t
e to look on h)
feeding him 1
nd at meal
arent reason i
urney mate by
• Office of the
top
eity
hters,
Mal-
and
Mr
visited
day.
Mr.
TONIGHT AND
TOMORROW NIGHT
overseas
shipped
Great Drama Has
Showing ’Monday
Bellinont W1
tudents of th
Precinct 19. Burnet county.
Senator: Culberson 63, Henry 57.
Seeley, Famous in Thia Spe-
cialty, Called to Austin.
Allison
the county
LAST
DAY
CARL LUNDGREN
Austin's Popular Singer
granger selects her
DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES.
J. F. Roark and wife of Smith-
ville are Saturday arrivals
E. Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shaver and
hville Personals.
Hickman left for a visit
This Great Mosquito Remedy Wina
Instant Favor Everywhere.
ing was enjoyed by sing-
nd playing games
i and cake were served
ow.ng guests were pres-
The
Bobby Warren
Stock Company
"Our Loading Citizen."
QUEENi -Sonny» featuring Rich-
ard Barthelmess.
Burned Badly, Lost Sleep.
Cuticura Heals.
Explaining Heavy Schedule .nor been atrectea wie ee strik
96.
rit-
POLAR DISTILLED
WATER
u"
B{
w,
QUEEN
TODAY AND ALL
THIS WEEK
WOMAN PIONEER OF
BERTRAM DIES AT 82
BELL
AIRDOME
THURLOW B. WEED
Embalmer and Funeral Director
Modern Funeral Home.
Superior Ambulance Service.
gS
a
y
alotab
. TRADE um ago
In the Four-Act English
Society Drams
daughters. Misses Edit ha and Fran-
ces and Mrs Brutton. all of Fort »
per cent." on wool of a kind
produced in this country to
appreciable extent.
He Seeks Reduction.
rLeading
itizen”°
■h Mrs. Alberta Meadows
was beaten to death recently.
p=
J
him.
His head was not turned by t1e
l
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack-
ages bearing above trade mark.
TOMORROW
Ethel Clayton
IN
"BEYOND"
P. S.—Every statement in this no-
tice has been verified before the
federal and state courts. — F. H.
Sseley.
Home Office, 117 Na Dearborn
street, Chicago.
(Advertisement.)
A Beautiful Romanee You'll
Lika
EAST LYNNE
Miss Boo Harris as Lady
Isabella
Special Music and Scenery
Band Concert 7:15
Curtain 8:20
Next Attraction
“The Shop Girl”
W Campbell left Mon-
Il friands in Wichita.
pected to leave here Tuesday for
their new home in Decatur, Ind.
During the 18 years that he has
lived in Taylor Mr. Conroy has
served 10 years as chairman of the
me after the demon-
Mr. Mallison.
his daughter to the colorful buddy
Pm"hiEh hg ntse otehe picture (GwApt prpamg
Theodore Roberts ia in a poUti- Jnl tl •I tOllW
_ | he is killed overseas. Joe Peters,
• who resembles "Bonny." returns to
America to try to take the place
JOHNSON OF
10 GETS BIG VOTE
। county was renominated for the of-
fice of sheriff over his two oppo-
nents in Saturday’s primary, receiv-
ing 5206 votes. R R. Baker and
J. J. Dugan, his two opponents,
combined, received but 2872 votes.
"4*48
tery with the Rev. Forehand.
Christian minister. conducting the
services, as she had been a mem-
• ous plot and clever additions have
Probabl
me to Cl
aster’s A
arrived here Sunday after a
in the heart of the afflicted mother.
Then* are some complications
ERS
Cast Includes
THEODORE ROBERTS
and
. LOIS WILSON
"exas, July 24 —Election
far shows a big ma-
rhristian an district at-
ir county 4 lerk, Halford
" My face and neck were affected
with large red pimples. They burned
so badly that I had to
scratch them, and I lost
many nights’ sleep on
account of the irritation.
They caused disfigure-
ment for a time.
"I read an advertise-
ment for Cuticura Soap
and Ointment and purchased some,
and after using three cakes of Soap
and two boxes of Ointment I was
healed.” (Signed) Miss Mary Baker,
1832 McHenry St., Baltimore, Md.
Beautify your skin by daily use of
Cuticura Soap,Ointment and Talcum.
Sampla Eaet FreebyMan. Aadress: “CutgaraLab-
eratories. Dept h Yaden 48, Maas" Sold every-
where Seap25c. Ointment 25 and W. Takcum25e.
Se6 Cuticura Soap shaves without mus.
Mrs. R. R. Messer.
AUSTIN AMERICAN REPRE-
SENTATIVES
WASHINGTON, July 24 —Fading ;
to get action fro the senate fl-
nance committee majority. Senatorj
100 % Pure Pennsylvania Crude Oil
Now Selling for $3 50 per EarreL
Are you using Motor Oil made from Crude Oil costing 81.23 to
82.25 per barrel?
ALL AMALIE Packages are stencilled "100 Per Cent Pure Penn-
sylvania Oil."
84 and 25-pounden.
returned to their home at
eommssioner; Terrell and Garrett
leading woman and her inspiration mine workers.
I as Miss Fendi-. the beautiful young
' girl with large estates that needs F-r--
ahead in
a guest of Mrs. R. P. Winn and
offensive odor. No stall
(Adv.)
STORK PAYS VISIT. ! handling of it that makes it new
An 8-pound haby son was borr and interesting. Mr. Ade has done
to Mr and Mrs. John Halden Mon- I much toward making the humor-
the characters.
There is a counterplot that
i F
‘A Masterpiece’
Lavaca at 17th.
profgssion for 5
: hesitancy that
was here Saturday visiting his
, uncle. M. C. Cooke, and other rela-
of tives.
Phone 6080.
It you want to get rid of eczema,
pimples, or other distressing skin
eruption, you will accept no "sub-
j stitute"’ for Resinol. Preparations
8.637 cars
Justice Court of
Citizen," playing
__.nee Saturday evening
esent were: Misses Doris
You are entitled to know from what Crude op the Motor Oil
you use is made.
j Jwme/oromtaw
Lenroot, republican, Wisconsin,
- launched today in the senate his
BURNET CHAIRMAN
CALLS CONVENTION.
BERTAM. Texan, July 24.—J. W
Gildart. county democratic chair-
f greatness that was thrust upor
visit • him, and he turned his eyes tc
; the same old stream that h d
; always been te fine fishing place
; There is where the girl comes in
and inspires him to greater things
_____ i and the idea of getting into the
o Brian or Tay lor 1* legisdature was one. of, them... „
— — — There is a host of subtle humor
in the picture and while the plo
is not original there is a clever
and Mrs. R. E. King and
A great story written espe-
cially for the star by Ameri-
ca's most famous humorist.
The romance of a small town
lawyer in politics.
Lamb and children
28 centa lower:
tine anc
i Linen 1
iasued a call fof the
Mr. and
July 24.
C. C. Howard
Bryan they were guests of
Shaver’s brothers
E. L. Hardin of Bartlett v
Saturday visitor.
Philadelphia, the noted truss ex-
Longhorn baseball manager of 1922,
failed «to defeat ike Looney, the in-j
cumbert, by 84 votes in his race fort ----- — - — -
representative of Milam county, when Joe falls in love with,P7
Cobb received a tremendous ma}or- • ny’s» sister, and wants to tell the
*_________ --- cause mother of the duplicity that he
and Milano, but many of the smaller: has been guilty of. One of the
* _ Ci- —particularly interesting features is
been elected he would; the smack of spiritualism that
’ ----a- ’ winds through the picture, not only
in the life of one but several of-
Automobile, Truck and Tractor Owners
A wool suit of elothes sells for more and is worth more than a
suit of clothes made from cotton. All
Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
for state treasurer; Thompson and
Robison for land commissioner;
Marrs for superintendent of schools;
Blair for associate justice of the
court at civil appeals with Baker
second.
With all but 150 votes in the en-
tire county not yet accounted for.
Love leads Hudson for county
judge. Wood is first and Evans sec-
Subscrptions and Want Ads—
F E. Bulloch,
Phone 825.
111 West Fourth St.
(Nast to Poatoffice)
k Kleker and daugl
y and Elrabeth of
Joe White. until recently a bridge
contractor on the Missouri, Kansas
A Texas railroad and for many
years a resident of Taylor, died
here at his home on West Third
street Saturday afternoon after a
short illness. The body was taken
to Smthville for burial Sunday. Mr
White is survived by his wife and
two children. Miss Gladys and Ben-
nie White, both of whom lived with
their parents.
and Mrs. Charley Robbins
in New Braunfels yester-
and daughter. Miss Margaret
204 society made 850 from their sales
.Saturday of sandwiches and pies.
Before returning to its fight over
wool, the senate wound up its
Work, on committee amendments in
the Llax,. and hemp schedules,
rwo controversies developed, demo-
crats unanimously opposing the
rates proposed on jute bagging for
fototn and on cotton floor cover-
ings.
Is g visitor of Miss Daurice Mc-
Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Glass and
w F. Ledbetter 67. C. S. Shipp
------ —..... .Henry H. Guthrie 16. F. C. Cl
for sheriff. Allen John- tenden 362
tianity and Good Citizenship" is the----------- — —2gg
title of an address by Nathan L 1 pert, will personally be at the Pris- 4
Mallison of Houston, director of. kill hotel, and will remain in AH81 82
physical training in the recreation ; tin this Tuesday only. July 25 -.Mr.
and community service association I Seeley says: 'The Spermatic Shield
of that city, tonight at 8 o'clock will not only retain any case of
in the Tenth Street Methodist I rupture perfeetly, but contraqs the ,
church under the auspices of the I opening in 10 days on the average
Union Epworth league. O. C. Anke-I case. Being a vast advancement
man. president. announced last | over all former methods—exempli-
night. ! fylng instantatenous effects im-
immediately following the ad- ' mediately appreciable and with- ;
dress, a demonstration will be given ' standing any strain or position no
by Mr. Mallison, with all of the matter the size or location. larga 2
Mrs. Henry Reynolds
IUNCE 2c DIVIDEND
L July 84. The Unied
Company nt Am» Hex today 1
■Mend of 2 per eent on the
ilson is ahead; for I Erwin 115. Mrs. J. M Trotter 334
re favored K ladies stayed and made
Thez-ar.enni tHvl. ersonals.
te for the urn Mrs. Melvin Hewatt ar-
Garrett 66, Kerr 19, Christian 89,
Terrell 90, Kirgan 8, Tennison 15
For Commiasoner of the General
Land Office: Thompson 201, Robi-
ton 212.
For State Super!ntendent of Pub-
lic instruction: Smith 101. Marrs
331. Bentley 92.
For Representative of Seventeenth
Congressional District: Dfbrell, Jr.
58, Blanton 303, Holland 11. Cailo-
Hardest hit by the strike, the I
M. K & T. is steadily approaching
normal, T. D. Porr. division freight
R K. Wilson. Jr., of the Piggly-
Wiggly leaves Wednesday to enter
the citizens' training camp at San
Antonio. Mr Wilson will be gone
about a month -
BERTRAM, Texas.
enormous equivalent ad valorem
duty, equalling in some cases 137
an overland <
at the Queen theater this
Clark’s 3rd Cruise. January 23. 1923
ROUND THE WORLD
"EMPRESS of FRANCE" 18481 gross Ton.
4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up
Ineluding Hotels, Fees, Drive-. Guides, etc.
Clark Originated Round the World Cruises
Clark’. 19th Cruise, February 3, 1923
To The MEDITERRANEAN
EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" 25000 Gross
Tons
65 DAYS CRUISE. $600 and up
Frank C. Clark. Times Blds.. New York
rourse and angel cake
IE outsid Anahraonow1n5:
TEXAS: Douglas Mac Laan ini
"Passing Through.*
BELL AIRDOME: “East Lynne." cai role, rather the oider type I
GRAND CENTRAL: Hoot Giboon < than the others, and is as capable I
। in "The Bear Cat." as the frock - tailed politician “
. top native., $12.50
B to packers, talking
I light feeder lamhe ;
I and 25-peunder showing
23541260: 24 -poundeg. 8871;
age, $400G1430; 30-Bounders
HARVI r. $8506/378. There wan a
nnntr mber of 22 to 26 -poundera
.....________
......‘mittee and senators engaged in the the mQy emnent of fre ght on the M
----• - - ■ were < K. A T. during the last few days:
" July 16. 3.340
tonio with several grandchildren
and other relatives. a
interment was made Sunday a- year, negig,pt, g-,,
ternoon in the Bear ereek ceme-xearzarenidentsoTavlor.
Mayfield 101, Ousley 10.
36.
by Mrs Cornelia Ada-
Miss Ruby Hewatt mo-
gin Sunday.
Mrs. J. W Robinson of
re visiting Mi and Mrs.
HVILLE SOCIETY.
Ie hv An ri ladies bridge club
9 •• ni Mta. Kinkle Harris on
ning. May tables were
in the lawn which was
epuouacurs wouna nave no : That pasenger service is improv- i hia average in thin picture. ; run their businesa. Miss .Su"
in justirying to the people ing on the Katy ia shown by the j it 11 a good plot for acting as , Narin as Cornelia thinkn that tn*
- - .fact that the Texas Specfal, the ( it has a setting that will always household can not be run without
’fast through train between Nt. J get attention and treats of two! her advice.
. Louis. Kansas City and Texas point: buddies in France who bear a re- The music was one of the lead-
' out of 18 days arrived at its south- i markable resemblance to one an-1 ing features of the play and "Th
lern terminal 13 times on schedule, i other, except that they come from । Poet and the Peasant" and "An-
The same train arrived on time at • entirely different environments in j gels' Serenade" both came in fol
St Louis 13 times and Kansas City > life. The-camp scenes in Franc 3 their share of applause The band I
17 times, । where the boys gather to sing andconcert preceded the play.
No embargoes are in effect on talk of heir homes in America---
the lines of Austin terminals, and I are thrilling ones.
anscasmea ofsfreught, wi ben i Srargaret seadon. who takes the RECREATION DIRECTOR
cotved and delivered, it was stated. . part of the blind mother, acts
| every scene with true feeling and
I a great deal of genuine appeal.
» She takes the part of the blind
’ mother of "Sonny" Crosby, the
loved and petted son, and when
Emmitt Cooke of Georgetown
be present
. games. A
The program is under the direc-
tion of Edwin Young, third vice-
president. and head of the recrea-
tion and culture department. Mr.
Young was partially responsible for
BERTRAM RETURNS-
Complet reurns from Bertram in
Burnet county:
For United States Senator: Hen-
ry 29, Ferguson 107, Ousley 34. May-
field 125. Thomas 51. Culberson 118
For Judge Court of Criminal Ap-
peals (full term): Morrow 298,
Harper 10*
For Governor: Neff 360. King 14.
Rogers 69. Warner 40.
For tjeutenant -Governor: Jami-
son 29, Johnson 80. Mayfield, Jr.,
84. Edmondson 3. Davidron 41.
For Railroad Commissioner: Ma-
son 133. Mayfield 282.
For Comptroller of Public Ac-
counta: Woodall 181. Smith 254.
da Mae Delaney. Ruth
t Gilmer. Irene MeElroy,
oench of Edna, Messra.
or difficult cases, or
"East Lynne" had its crowd of; Dreamstis i certainty a masterple
appreciative neteners Monday eve- For M years this genteman
ning at the Bell Airdome where 11 l soid ali sorts of monqutto rented
was presented by the Bobby War- but he acclaims Sweet Dreams
ren Stock company with Miss Bee I "masterplece,"" And by "mas
There is no question Harris taking the part of Iady piers'* he means the greatest m
but that Barthelmess is one of the j Isabella and Mr. Warren the part , quito remedy of them all.
, finest and .leanest actors on the ' of DiU He spends all his time | with becoming modesty. Bn
screen and he has done more than 3 telling those around him how to; Dreams invites your approval.
I his average in this picture. I run their business. Miss Cleo i When mosquitoes are trou!
t " ” hish "hn" "hh’some, try Sweet Hreams.
Liberal sprinkle-top bottles.
Ma #82
kichard Bartneimezs
"SONNY"
His Masterpiece
democrats of Burnet county to
meet in a county convention at 2
p. m. Saturday. July 29, at the
courthouse In Burnet for the pur-
pose of electing delegates to the
state and district conventions and
attend to any other business which
may come before the convention
Dallas were week-end guests of
J. E Reyonlds and family.
E. P. Williams has returned to
his home in San Antonio after a
visit here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P H. Williams.
Mr and Mrs. Julius Lee of Waco
are late arrivals in the rity. guests
of relatives and friends.
Miss Marietta Sanders of Taylor
is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J.
M Diggs S
John Teer of Ardmore, Okla,
is a visitor in Granger after an
absence of twenty years.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Somers of
Rowena are here for a visit at
the home V. V. Black
Frank Holt of Waco is here vis-
iting his mother. Mm M. A. Pip-
kin.
F. L. Tegg and family. accom-
panied by Misses Minnie Stanley.
Eloise Rumsey; Wilma Pennington
Klien and Pearl Tegge and Jim
and Albert Tegge have returned
from a week’s camping and fish-
ing trip to Marble Falls.
Miss Anita Storrs of Austin was
a week-end guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Storrs She
was accompanied to Granger by
Miss Miriam Storrs, who has been *
her guest in Austin for several 1
weeks.
Miss Aileen Miller of Boyce City
Charles Erin,
were moved;
were moved.
were moved:
. I president at distriet No. 13, I
been uade by waldemar Y«in« rime Worker of Amerin
_ nin —* 1 ma- meetine here thM aft
Thomas Meighan in. ing the production what it la A —t-r-y to this effect was
Lois Wilson has the part of thejao John I Lewta, president <
Texas shipments : For
‘exas shipped 10 ears of
natoes, I of pears and 2
her of that church since
I childhood.
—
co-operating in the
watermelon feast is
have been the youngest member ini
the Texas legislature.
His race attracted considerable t
attention on account of the 281
Men visiting in Smithville
Est few weeks returned
H acrompanied by Mrs
■ Hil Miller. Jack Miller
Aielena Miller
i&er HUI and family Mrs
W. Mr and Mrs Gordon
^ft Memphis left Smith-
iday for New Bra un feis
qptonio,
Whitworth and little
gAntonio are visiting
relatives here •
Mrs C. <’ Mise and son,
r. are spending a week
‘mberly near Austin
vira Buescher and Mabel
ave returned from a few
I in California.
McNAMARA BROS.
. -UN , c emo, the penetrating, satisfying
Phon ures Malaria, Chills liquid, is all that ia needed, for it
ever. Bilious Fever banishes most skin eruptions, make
memenmme old and LaGrippe. tha Air xoft,omooth and healthy.
Rteynolds, D. B. Wood. M. C. Cooke.
John Baca, John Trlica, A. A.
Spacek, J. M. Lamb. A. W. Storrs,
Dr. A. C. Muasil.
The unit system of voting was
adopted.
eratic executive committeeman of
precinct No. 15, the demoeratic
voters of this precinct met here.
J H Fox was elected chairman
and Mrs. C. K. Lamb was made
n Shelbourne of West
ted in Smithville last
sons, Bryan and <
have returned from
CAMERON, Texas, .
Moulton Ty Cobb • of
:peeches he: In th* county I argge in hy the beels -nd shows
durins which he never once referred’ " A skinflint trying to marry
GRANGER. Texas, ‘July 24.— tohts opponent or attacked his of-an daughter to the colorful buddy
Pursuant tothe cai ot the demo-itclanrecord.. metooney has had who rXn*d horn*.
The acting is splendid through
out and is the best work of Barth-
bringing Mr. Mallison to the city, will be glad to demonstrate with- g
The I’nien •-v*— i" -i. "i*y out charge or fit them if desired. I
Business demands prevent stopping «
The Taylor fire department made
two runs Monday within less than
13 hours The first call was early
in the day to a barecue stand in
the 100 block on North Main. The
second call was to the smokehouse
in the rear of the City meat market
Damage from both fires was esti-
mated at 8154.
July 24--
teffens and Raymond
e returned from Bryan.
■ Ruby Hewatt
Phone 116
d by carrier for 74
monh.
rest wn paid in 1921
vidend policy was pursued,
ne Were made monthly rang-
to 8 per rest for a total
Mt for the year.
L. C. Sm "«»'■. hend; 1amb.
corated with Japanese
after being lit a short while.
The deceased was one of the old
pioneers of Texas and had spent
most of her life near here until
a few vears preceding her death,
when she went to live with her
daughter, Mrs. Carroll of Han An-
tonio. and had only returned here
for a visit. She is survived by a
husband, who is an inmate of the
old Confederate home, Austin, two
sons, F. K. Harris of Bertram and
Clarnce Harris of Derby, also one
daughter. Mrs Carroll of Han An-
7 City Nat'i -------
Rhona.oro. IGAR STORES
machinists of the International &
Great Northern railroad. He has
reisgned his position in the fed-
erated shop crafts here and has
practically completed winding up
his business.
wrey entertained hie
i0ol class end their par -
i party on the lawn at
1st church Friday even-
7.4" Grange -tra state Tremsurert esrren «s
D, Marburger of Bryan -- “ •
may even be dangerous to use.
Buy in the original Atoe package.
of back country politics. Thomas
Meighan is the hero of the story
and he fills the bill splendidly as
• he has the happy-go-lucky smile
' that might well belong to the idler .
that the town thought him.
But war did many things to
many men, and in France he was
decorated for bravery and just
masE TAYLOR VOTING!
- FOLLOWS AFTER
local De« Hurt American Legion
There ia one safe, dependable treat-
ment that relieve, itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
oAskanydruggist fona35cors1 botule similar in name or appearance are
you will find that irritation. Pimples, AhKaXh. the, samesasBesinol
“Zt‘ of little healing power, and some
and Mrs. Joe Stacil
PLEDGE NOT TO ENTER
MINIS UNTIL SCTTLBM
DES sonpa low*. Juty t
pledge not to enter a mine TEs
montha or six roars unlema
strike la setild was given by
striking miners to Joseyh M
The Church of Christ will open a
revival meeting t>eglnning Wednes-
day. July 26. with Evangelist Hor-
ace W. Busby of Fort Worth lead-
ing the services. The services will
be held in the open at 8:15 p. m.
corner at Fourth and Fowzer
streets. Hong services will be con-
ducted by Austin Taylor. The
morning and afternoon services will
be held at the I. O. O. F. hall,
on West Fourth street. Evangelist
Busby just closed a moat successful
revival service at Georgetown Sun-
day night.
OLD BOAT! ton. Stuart Lowrey,
aettons of ole ols c. C Anderson, Wtl-
Robert Delaney.
In Maloney, Dare Hardy
an Misses Lillie Beli
orothy Johnson, Mary
arie Johnson. Mattie
K Lasetta Rambo. Mattie
man. Messrs A. P Low-
rleson, James Marthutt,
4, Bam Denman.
.Senator McCumber, chairman at
the finance committee, produced
one amendment, proposing a five
per cent reduction in the ad valorem' unm An, AA
du ty tp one paragraph of the ched , MOULTON COBB FAILS
mles and Immedlately offered it to'w,, 11 re
FILLS. Texa.s, July 24—
day afternoon little Misa
• Yelvington celebrated
n birthday with a party,
rnelia Ada mirk assisted
ngton sub the games,
cones were served to the
youngsters.
a Mae Delaney was hos-
boxes went heavily against him.
n. Chester Black. P
Wil Rogers, Bill Kunaht,
non. Harvey Lidwell, F.
R. Whit worth. Roget
n Kioibassa. Marcus
liter Moore. Mark Young.
। Kennedy of Lovelndy,
dor of Hern. Jewell
ttie Mae Haynie. Messrs
sale. Alfred Buescher,
son, C. J. Peel, Hryy
. Black, Dr. Chapman,
s. Bill Kunath, Zine
Harry Tidwell, T O
secretary A committee composed
or Mr. C C. Foster, Hon A E !
W ood and Hon. C. D. Teer ap-
pointed the following delegates to
the county convention In George-
town. July 29:
Mesdames C. E. Lamb. O W
Hair*. C C. Foster H. Rudolph
Myrtle Harbison, B. G. Ford, J —
E. Reynold,. M C Cooke, A. E. DEPUTY SHERIFF GUARDS an.
Wood. Claude D Teer. J F Rush- GIRL IN PHILLIPS CASE 1 . Our IadnK rOwadl’run
ing. J. S Fox, A. A. Spacek, Jo.- .Los ANELES, Cal.. July M._ l aJ the, Malestica 2 erondedmipt
eph Barton. J. L. Daniel and Miss | A deputy hheritr ha* been assigned of local color and la a r ne— P
Rosa Mikulencak- Meaare, J. S. 1 ,o guard the girl who is said to
Fox, A. E. Wood. G. W.’ Haire, j have identified Mr, Clara Phillips
Claude D. Teer, C. N. Shaver, T. I as the purchaser of the hammer
B- Sullivan. 1. C. Prewitt, J. E, wih.whier
trip to Galveston and Bryan lol
naturally leaped to greatness im hU
own home town where he was
known as "Lazy Dan" He was
a lawyer but had rather fish than
work and to have greatness thrust
upon him was a novel exrertence
when contentment was about the
only thing that had ever interested
a Pieture I Lt which wer" pelling for
GARNER RENOMINATED elmcss to date. He has won a
FOR BEAUMONT SHERIFF popularity in pictures of this fine.
BEAUMONT, Texas, July 24. — sincere type that 1,1 hard to ’Ur"
; Sheriff T. H. Garner of Jefferson
I LENROOT GOES' Freight Status of
T0 FLOOR WITH Re^e^J
। TA R IFF BATTLE i ssenc.... e. i
| cal terminals was reported Monday 1
'1 •J (afternoon by ticket agents for the 1
o c ... Missouri. Kanaos & Texas, the In-
Kepublican Senator Insists His ternational & Grant Northern and,
I Party Will Have Hard Time ‘ the Souher” Faerie That the In-
post. Chaplain Rev A. M. Broad- j
dus conducted the services, assist- ।
ed by the post commander. Dr. T
D. Vaughan, rendering the military
ceremonies. Tapa were sounded
by Walker Barton and Cheste
Civil Appeals Third Supreme Judi-
cial District: Brady 117, Baker 60.
Rector 25, Blair 214.
For Representative 34th District,
Faubion 4*2
For District Attorney 33rd Judi-
cial District: Christian 384. John-
soh 82
For County Judge O B. Zim-
merman 162, Claud Gray 179, J. K
Smith 204.
For County Clerk: W E. Me-
Lean 324, Frank Atkinson 226
For Sheriff and Tax Collector:
home of her son, F.
missioner, Ricketson is
, Blanton. Ferguson and
d the county
• drug store furnished a
ard for receiving elec-
ia, seating caparity for
dred people and free ice
the crowd, which re-
most of the night seeing
i come in.
BERTRAM LADIES NET
850 FROM PIE SOLD
BERTRAM, Texas, July 24.—The
' ladles of the Methodist Missionary
their guest. Miss Bera Graves, have
returned from a visit in New
Braunfels and Han Antonio.
M Scarbrough of Austin was a
guest of T. W Mares here Sunday.
Mrs A. F Voss and children left
Monday for a visit with Galveston
relatives
Mrs M Kroll and family were
visitors in New Braunfels Sunday.
Mrs. I. Goldman and children.
Harry Lee and Evelyn, of Bartlett
were the guests of Mrs. Max Fos-
enwauser and family yesterday.
Miss Lila LeMon arrived here
Saturday for a week's visit with
Mrs. W E. Stiles
Mrs. Mark Jones of Granger is in
Taylor, visiting Mrs. H A Wallace.
ruptures (following operations) spe- i
daily solicited. This Instrument 3
received the only award in Eng- 9
land and in Spain, producing re- E
suits without surgery, injections,
medical treatments or prescriptiona4l
Mr. Seeley has documents from the0g
United States government. Wash- j
ington, D. C.» for inspectien. He 3
x liamson county piled up leads for ------— —_
Mayfield and Neff in Saturdays production of wool and there
primaries, the county vote follow - frequent, and at times, sharp ex-
ing the tendency Indicated by the changes.
state vote. Both Culberson andj is Not Justifiable.
Rrusuntydandoncoger"tpokea an Declarine that .«* » centa . average qauygicaaea movane
unexpected vote. t pound duty proposed would result ‘ the month of June was 4,400
Morrow is leading Harper in the; in an increase in the cost of woolen -
county for judge of the court of clothing. Senator Lenrooth asserted, to normal transportation,
criminal appeals while Mayfield that the republicans would have nocThat pasenger service i
and Davidson lead for lieutenantarcuitY.1 -----— ------
governor. Allison Mayfield is nthe lare cities proper protective
- duties for the wool producers, but
that they would not justify "this
ond in the county attorney's race,
Moore over Campbell for county
clerk; Davis with Stone second fori.. ------------—J u________
county tax collector and Davis over the senate . Later, he announced
Voss for county treasurer. that similar reductions in the ad
valorem duties in u number of
paragraphs had been made by the
committee. ।
Cole
This was the first
soldier’s remains to be
here for interrment.
as far as freight and passe nge I
service is concerned, was stated
yesterday
BLANCO IS WINNER.
BLANCO, Texas, July 24 - Blanco
defeated the much tooted Martin-
dale nine here Thursdy and Fri-
day by a score of 3 to 3 and 3 to
«. Collins and Buckner. local
pitchers, twirled splendid ball. Col-
lins striking out 13 batters and
Buckner struck out 11. Both pit-
chers were given flawless support.
Muncey’s hitting the first day and
his pitching the second day fea-
tured for Martindale.
n Hunter, a—uf i State
Azent, representing Texas
H Service.
F H. Seeley, of Chicago and
Kirgan 8, Tennison 4, Terrell 23.
Railroad Commissjoner: Mason
74. Mayfield 300
Commissioner of Land Office:
Robison 115, Thompson n|.
Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tiont Bentley 40.'Marrs 132. Smith
41
Judge. Court of Criminal Appeals:
Harper 144. Morrow 162,
Comptroller: Smith 182, Woodall
98.
«, mostly $7 son 9; sheop
to lower ; top handy fat
ome henvles down to $3 30
One hundred nnd thir-
al movement of 582 ears of
or the pnst two daya were ■ . ..
« Kav city IM. morn-; Governor: King 12, Netr
। ears on the irack. was I Rogers 35 Warner 43.
ehanged, obbers purchasing 1 1 Jeu tens nr -Governor: Davidson
I to NS. pou nd ors between 88; 44. Edmondson 4, Jamison 7. John-
’ In. Chicago demand ap. son 43. Mayfield 141
"ne the ear,."nle State Treasurer: Carroll 23.
*-PouD" Christian 194, Garrett 8. Kerr 13.
BERTRAM, Texas. July 24- j
Saturday afternoon in
Creek cemetery the remains of By-
ron Chester Hendrix, private, F
144th engineers, was reinterred I
here. Private Hendrix was one at .
the first of Bertram's sons to en-
For County Attorney: H. D
Crawford 92. F H Hammond 444
For, County Comnmissioner Prer -
inet No 3: W F. Riggs 143. M
E Stewart 321. F P. Lewis 118.
For Junthee of Precinct No. 3:
Albert Ray 825. P M. Rogers 203
For Public Weigher Justice Frec-
Inct No 3: W H Buckner 323.
E I. Bradshaw 331.
Barthelemess Plays
In Queen Picture
MARBLE FALLS HAS
QUIET ELECTION DAY
MARBLE FALLS,, July 24.
The primary election passed att
quietly Saturday with 334 per-
sons casting their votes C F Wall,
commissioner, had no opposition,
T. H. Edwards won over D. A
leewis for Justice of the Peace by
10 votes. On account of the scat-
tering votes there will be a run-off
between W. T. Brdges and George
Thompson for constable Public
weigher went to F M. Jones with
no opposition. Other returns fol-
low :
Bellmont, the
V Theo Belli
hletics at thel
famous fur I
the and on t,
Williamis, Trr
tor. Monday al
as begh roui
r nearly a doze
d from puppy}
on the Univert
is long sessioe
8 RECORD BROKEN
M. Texas. July "24.-
ver in the history _ of
a there been three bur-
nthe Bear Creek ceme-
• days mb wan the case
there being one Wed-
turday and Sunday.
Taylor Personals.
Rev T. C Jester left today for
Lampasas, where he will spend the
week
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