The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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Otto Tooke Dies
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. San Marcos Society and Personals
Personality Builder Tells How
FOR KIWANIS
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Should be
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Baking Powder... .51.20
.35
.30
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80
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.45
HOUSTON GIVEN
Harriette Gunn Roberson, Builder of Personalitiea.
.50
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.10
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.28
.60
.14
.20
Thu
Lockhart Briefs
Aldi *
Personalsand Society From Granger
| has been attending a school of phar-
Public Sale of Mules and Maree
90-Head--90
ton.
Johns.
mal.
Holbert,
V
can
these
Liberty Hill News Briefs
Tanlac is sold by all good drug-
Burnet Personal Paragraphs
I A Raw, Sore Throat
spent Tuesday
on business
<
wus
I
talking
LackofAppetite
Grow la yimtins
Nov
win Hieson at the
ern
ChedksCouehs
Dr. Dixie Tucker
8 Stua
tractton
more guesta present.
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Read Auetin Amerlean Went
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JOINING STELLA
VITAE CAMPAIGN
Cowboy Crimm Tells Lockhart Folk
About Selling Out Town to Devil
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.10
.25
.15
—And Everything Else You Need in the Grocery Une
222 East 5th, Corner San Jacinto
CeM hrm
Chebng
Stiega
Pes
THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
UNTIL THURSDAY NOON
All-Ame
» Teams
In Gar
James O Cole, who 1. In
tor an operation, la recov-
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micely.
■ Annie
WHAT AR
> YOURC
STHOUGF
Nominating Group
Appointed.
LING STARTS
GREAT MOYE
Eight 1
Sts
Chef Had Plenty
But He Could
Hardly Eat
atomae h
iost dou-
, Ferine- -_____________
San Marcos Baptist Student
part of the program for the occa-
sion.
C Crawford and Rolland
", have gone to Franklin
Jury Stays Out for
13 Hours.
Cures Malaria. Chills
and Fever. Dengue
or Bilious Fever.
ncatter
should
WOMEN ENTERTAIN,
sueal M Te Amertcam.
Bes
tOn
P-gpie
Scott EAman was in Granger the
first or the week on buninens.
week.
Mrs.
Swans Down Cake
Flour ...........
No. 1 Del Monte Sliced
Pineapple, each...
When Due
Bleeted
wbne
le wo
or <7if
Farmers’ Union of Oklahoma, Owners
. J. 8 WEAR, Agent.
fficial P
For
"he oftletal, ।
Un l verwit y «
nday afternoo
veraity-A. A
t " Referee, 1
Mrv, Stroud (
B Inesman, V.
Mra. Sheehy’s parenta, Mr and Mra.
Englebert Jelineck.
Mrs. Clarence Young visited rel-
atives in Austin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Root and Miss
Anna Lndsey were visitors In Tay-
lor Thursday.
Large Bottles Premier
Salad Dressing....
No. 2% Cans Libby’s
Apricots.........
10-bs. Pure Cane
Sugar ...........
1-lb. Cans Admiration
..
4
They all know
the value of
Resinol
Everybody9 s Book Store
R. BARROW 906 CONG.
egional Association
Planned.
lest Texa
Calk
k Auneintea V
SAN ANGHLO
■11 for ths a no i
7est Texs Baee
s weetwater a
as iusued bar*
rowfher, acting
rmr. President
en delivered Mi
pda yesterday.
• less expensive
le reuction ir
hich was i.m
the manager"s
anned for this ।
Clovis. A mar 1 ll
ngelo, Abilene,
M Sweetwatei
Coffee .
3-lb. Cans .
Coffee ..
Large Cans
...Ma.—
has
Con
Sumeh
W-und.
dmiration
........$1.00
Mushrooms,
TWO FOR ONE
BOX STATIONERY SALE
Stock up for Winter (and Christmas)
Box Paper and Cards—White and Colors
Cost is little—yoa pay for one box and get two.
ONE WEEK—Nov. 27-Dec. 3—Cash only—Don’t
miss this opportunity.
la bl eta after Mt ing
xow
DO WU.
nxbri
Mrs. Katie Hilt, of San An-
tonio, Tells Her Experience
and Bega Other Suffering
Women to Try This Won
derful Treatment.
Barring tie i
chsh Will com
Mr parena Mr and Mra W.
ra Our Ater wpent the ft ret of
week in Austin.
ra Riey and dauehter, Mlaa
W. have returned to Austin,
: a vieit here with Mra Sam
lard, dsughter at Mra. Riley.
>. C. K Faire. at ampamae
here recety tor a tsit with
mother and other relntiven
laa Cora a«Uay wes in Lam-
a thie week whopping
rune ; H. B. Heretor4 and fam-
, D Ater eras a bustrei. vimitov
Owmat Tueaday.
, D. Mose- haa been nuttering
m an attack of dengue the past
Mra. C. F Hickman visited her
dauehter, Mra Karl Dennis in Tay-
lor Wednenday.
Mra Ea Burleson haa returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. B
tthe etate high
Mod by Dee
para earner
Saar
5
I
To data nethtr
regara to the |
ip by the Univ
la Chriutmas h
• basketeera w
boarat Ion for
tor a two weeks visit with rela-
tives*
Mrs. J. B Dabney Of Atlanta is
a guest in the home of her brother.
J. C. Council
Mr and Mra J. M. Lamb were
Taylor visitors Friday.
Should be mt&ecendal
wa we fired ourm/TKls
Pineapple........
1-lb. Argo Salmon...
Premier Grape Juice,
« h--ling eimem-- a ter •e
wed-tmybesu •e
, that me » • atectiv• ta
aetiedt
recetved. The
■Upper, which
IIM. are to
MM for tM
allty is what innuences your bank
account and determines your mat-
rimonial value.
"And personality," she adds "is
merely the quality of being some-
body. Lafe is merely the mateh-
ins of personalities.”
Mrs. Roberson says she teaches
personality by personally conduct-
Ins each person on a tour through
himselt. When he knows his own
When ter to imateneuon and the ■
•e dM net wan t relleh food It a 0
ert mlatak to atare er te see "eimulan"
i fare avp-ett. Thebu-myw"
Sunday Schools
Give Out Baskets
scan as Th. amerteen „
SAN MARCOS. Texapax gup.
• The,memheme‘ptEo
2." member, of the
I berean clash with ProE. C.Spu s
EhKrs aa their Thanksgiving of-
Ninety mares and mules besold.tothe highes
bidder without reserve at Austin. Saturday, Dec "
J S Wear, agent for the Farmers’ Union tA Okla-
homa. will sell these mules and mares, rain or shine
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2.
might injure us. We should do the
same with our mental storehoue.
We can change the eourses of our
lives by changing our thoughts.
People who are disagreeable and
disagreeable suggestions
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVbMBEB 28, _________— ---------————
UTHIWEST TEXAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO BOOST SECTION
—---- new LEADERS ' •n'
Miss Clara Ramsa left Satu
for a visit to her sisttr, Mrs. A
McKee, tn Mexico City. She was |
accompanied by A. F. McKee, who
was returning home from 108 An-
geles, Cat, where he was called
on account of the death of his
AHILDRENS COLDS
I should not "" Treat
We them externally with—
Vis
Eases Quickly When Y
Apply a Little Musterole
and pains around my
at times that would almi
eStop it now! ‘9'
Onl,too ahten to thet annorine
Mu. comgh to. wanine om-
memstcoe- Check isndevetop-
ment win Dr. Kinea Oruel
iMMtormaudtor.intoatod mw
■Ml « । l <i i |iilM> tot-
Im Veelcheconeedodde-
"ppet ana your «*4 '•MB
MARBLE FALL8, Texan,
DAVIS- RUTLEDQE. .
Bvedlal to The Ammevlean.
LEKTF KILL Texns, Xo:.27
win David ot ylorence and Misn
Emma Rudtedee. dauchter at Mr.
.nd Mr. J I Rutted,. *ere mar-
Nia Haturday night, Rev.Mr. Tay-
kw performing the rwenony
666
_____________ Presiding Elder Johnston from
m B chamberlain aad L L Lampasas heta querter. confer-
were buninesa vittors to Bur ence at this piace lant sunday.
paragus Tips.....
Del Monte 10%42.
Round Cans Aspara-
gua Tips.........
No. 2 Club House
Corn ............
No, 2 Le Grand Sweet
Corn ............
Baby Carnation Milk
Large Carnation Milk
%-Ib. Cans White
Tuna Fish......• •
Pieces and Stems,
each ...............
Large Cans Choice
Mushrooms, each..
Large Cans Campbell’s
Pork and Beans..
No. 2 % Libby’s Y. C.
Peaches ........4
1-Gal. Cans Tomato
Catsup ..........
Large Packages Sun
Maid Seedless
. Raisins........
pints..........
Good Bulk Cocoa, 1b.
Extra Small Sifted Club
House Peas, No. 2 .28
Tiny Sifted Club House
Peas, No. 2........30
• Libby’s or Del Monte's
1-lb. Square Cans As- 35
Mra. Belle Jackman Chastaine of
Cahion, Okla.. ha. ervtxed “
■pend the .winter with Mr. and
Mra W. T/ Jackmon. It in the
first time Postmaster Jackman and
his slater have seen one otner in
attle Cat She
। West Texas E
The shortnge «
est Texne i. bei
srdine to rapert
mminelon The
Lh li m move to
en acute for no
rourhout the ra
hproved grilling
msedled phrt of 1
[move the vatt
;hs.
tendencies and shortcomings, as
well as his innate possibilities, he
can control his own thoughts and
consequently his career. Our
thoughts are the food of the mind.
We should be more careful what we
feed our minds than what we take
into the body. We go through our
cupboards and refrigerators and
sort over the food. disposing of
that which has become tainted and
This is the largest sale ever held in Travis County.
Any person in need of some right good farm stock at
their own price, will find that it will pay tp attend
this sale, both financially and educationally.
Remember, you are buying direct from the breeders
—there are absolutely no middlemen—and everyone is
cordially invited to be present.
Special arrangements have been made for the ladies.
Bring the whole family and have a good time.
Auction stars at 1 o’clock sharp, rain or shine.
At Reliance Wagon Yard. Cor. E. Sth and Trinity Sta.
AruDuzi:
LOCKHART, Texas, Nov. 27-
visitors in Austin Thutsday.
Mr ana Mra. O. W Haire, Mr
and Mra Eld to Haire and Edgar
Hall of Belton have returned from
a huntine trip in Mason county.
Mra Harry Modesette and chil-
dren of Uvalde are visiting in the
C. A. Jenninge’ home.
Dr. A C. Muaall haa returned
from a busineas trip to Temple.
Mra J. B Johns and daughter,
Mlaa Ethel, were railed to Dallas
recently on account of serigus AI-
noon at Mra. Johns’ son, Ramsey
Lou. and Mra Corker, vial ted rela-
Uvea la Ban Antonto the first at
the week.
J. B. Z Jonen was a buninens
visitor from Brigun on Monday.
L Lampman and daughter, Mlaa
Etas. left today for Ban Antonio
where they will make their future
home.
professor, Hughen, Fry and Hoy-
stl will attend the etate teacheis
conventton at Hounton on neat Fri-
day and aturday.
. and ether relativen.
Mra. J. M Rawlines
ed from Fort Lavaca
■ their dauehter. Mra.
vimting fftendn.
Mlaa Anna Patton, who attends
Ban Marc,a normal. npent the week
end with her parenta. Mr apd Mrs
W B. Patton. She had SS her xuest
her counatn, Mia. Glenn Patton of
Nixon, also a atudent at the nor-
san • T Ameeen.
■AN MARCO, Texaa. *or .'Z
-e "nutons encloned in
The Lee Burns. as atrecton;
enment an entbustastio crowd.o!
SV1— hundred tumta to tbe
5"
November 25.
TO LADIES
Who woula Kl« to mak:
their Holiday money we will
■ell on mail perceatag•
practical or Fancy Artictes
or Kichanx- Aak for Mr
In charge, I* W, cih. Ov‘
poslt Postotriee.
i- Au t la*dwi
—e. lare, whhe --------
n water n-r, and the nomash •tI
Aron t. dleestion,
.a eemtortabie and res art the Why,
ia Yew new taekje Ha thawa ptenim
eczrnznrrwrpaam
2-2 Em :szi:
wday of any Aruestit Ada
___a----. Nov
MSB* aad a prowram
M the hizh echool yH-
The progrem wae ren-
nine board of Mra John Potta' coupe
a alight turn was made, which threw I
her off the car. Mra Woodrens wan
holding to the handle of the door
when the door came open, causir
her to fall. •
She was thrown off with nuch
term that trite turned over and over
When -he wax picked up by Mra
Fotta the Wood waa streaminK from
her none, eyes and mouth and haa
been in a very critical condition
eversinee. She rerained connelous-
nesa, but her condition la very
rious.
Mr. and Mra. Woodress had Just
arrived from San Antonio for a
viait with Mra. Woodreac parenta,
Mr. and Mrs George Newton.
WJ
No. 2 % Del Monte Sliced
Pineapple ........33
No. 1 Del Monte Grated
.12
.24
Out to the Devi, Lock. Stock and
Barrel.” dealing mostly with the
modern evils.
A laree delegation of Ban Marcos
people attended the three services
Sunday morning, evening and night.
Day services are being held in tha
First Baptist church four days a
week. A Thanksgiving service will
be held at 10 o'clock Thursday
morning, beine conducted by Rev
Mr Crimm and others of ths town
Mr Crimm says that this will be
a pratse service for all saints and
sinners alike, for all should havs
somethin, to be "thankful for ”
Komney
Start We
| Texas I
Coach Milton
nghorn baake
Ays leeway in i
le fotm. The 4
p cut Ida squa
umber last Hal
l have two mo
Monday afterr
ur teams at a
pi acrimmage,
ver and mental
efticient This
at will ba the
LAM -Texas fi
qy Will give 4
dom ba wants
Ita after tha ga
mes do not «
ill ha asked ti
le Longhorn g3
And Musterole won’t bl let at Ma
the old-fashione mustard piAste
Just spreud it oh with your fine
ere It penetrates to the spot wit
a centie tingie, loosens ths condvd
tion ana drawn out ths serenes
and train . ... . .
Muterole is a elen white oin!
ment m«d. with oil of mustard 1
Is tins for quick reltet..ntom ser
throst. bronchitis, tonniiitis, ro
■tiff neck, asthma, neurnigia, hent
nehe, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma
tism. hambaxo, mins end or boo J
the bark or jointa, sprains, oS
muscles, bruisen chllbleina, fronM
feet, colds on the cheat. Keg
bandy for instant use. Hr and t|
tors and tubes; hospital slsa, IIM
Better than a mustard piaster.
Special to The merican.
LUDXG. Texaa. Nov. 17—The
Hutumnsherpgw.u.nwmat
Inaugurate a movement look-
tea toward the organization of a
' Mapthweet Texas Chamber of Com-
I merce to operate alone the lines
; thet have proven successful for
' the West Texas chamber, the Rio
5 Grande valley organization and
I oe plan is to have the cham-
ber of commerce of one of the
larder cities in this territory take
up the movement and father it
Wth the smaller towns oo-operat-
in, and develop the country as a
- whole on its own resources In-
stead at trying to develop manu-
f Eucturin interests that are natu-
rally slow in operation.
A regional association of this
kind could be of great benefit to
outh Texas and the Luling cham.
her of commerce is going right
Phaa with Its work of develop-
ment in the hope the larger towns
will take it up and carry it for-
I ward to succees.
Business Men Attend New
Bible Class at Luling
S—tel U The Americ-n.
J LULNG, Texas, Nov. 77.—Thtr-
I tr-slx business men were present
I at the meeting of the newly or-
enthea pusiness men" Bible class
444"cetg each Sunday morning
SegeFt20s -
^^.^nd' nfth
l UPro Genesis. The class has
I been divided into groups under
I ... leadership of John G. Towns
Ind E Henry for thempur-
I m** of liter so xin, the member:
I 22 to 106 before the first of
Ss new year. A benguet. win
S served on New Tear s eve.
BERT Kam. Texas Nov, 27-Dr.
Dixie Tucker gave her lectors here
■under night at the M«hodist
church. The lecture portrayed very
vividly the conaitione in the east
Bertram is the last town in Burmjet
county which she win visi.
Each town has beset asked to help
in carine for ths eutterin« Arme1
nian Hesldes the old clothing, cent
will be sent Bertram is asked to
furnish 100 bushels. Ram H Munn
was appointed chairman at thto
commirice. Bertram will also bs
poked to oars tor seven people,
which will require UN A donation
was taken test night and IIM was
wecured Each church is adksd ts
asnd a baa st clothing.
Mrs. C. E. MeDannaid recelved a
message here today that her broth-
er. Otto Tooke. had died at his home
in Houston. Mr Tooks was about
IS years of age. Hs was well known
in Lockhart.
27.— rhe ladies of tha Missionary
Society of the Methodist church
entertained In ths bassmen t of the
church last Friday aftsrnoon from
I to < o'clock The ladles ot ths
Christian and Baptist churehes be-
In, their ,ueets A musical Ero:
Speaks at Bertram Etmeinv"turrrdervdu.vnrdi ren”
1 Ims. which were very much en:
joysd. Miss stuart is a telented
rader. and giver much pleasure
with her beautiful neleetions.. De
Udons retreshmenta of sandwiches
ana tea were served to the 60 or
Secretary of State Staples has Monday.
been invited to Smithville, hia The case was transferred from
home town." tonight for a cele- | Burnet last June on a change of
bration which the American to-1 venue when one of the jurors be-
glon poet there will hold. He is came ill.
scheduled to make an address aa I -----
SESLarv society met at the
B AFeA Monday afternoon for ther
' SS,... monthly business meetine:
ATier a short devotional service the
anene. of the hour was taken up
i Sitdetpskarevznrmensh
m5-N A "‘committe was ap-
Epointe’to solicit clothing and bed
” Bertram Personeie.
Guy Ater toft this week for Ash-
' aru,^ where bls to begin, the con-
gmtmctton or a telegraph lne.
5 1, i. Botman and family have
L renl9 teft here for M»W whore
hey" win term next year. J. T
2 Fl.,I---and family also left for
! “M"Mowun of Taylor eras here
N flaring tbs recent illness ot Q Fo-
E toot, manager of the Bertram Mo-
i t*MnEdBMra wue Wood Jack-
f poo pre arranging to move to.El:
I dorado in the near future They
# MVP OP tbs J T. Jackson, ranch
Carl Bertram has returned from
r meunton,Aner a short visit with
t ^G*1 vr Allen recently visited in
I Austin as tbs guest of his dangh-
Eton, Mrs Murray and Mr*. F G
f Mrs Ena Smalley has returned
Ltom Florence, where she went as
Dr M R Sharp underwent an
operation at the Tmple sanitarium
Tuesday for appendicitis and is im-
proving.
Mra. Joe Cervinks of Rowena is
here for a visit with her daughters.
Mra. A. A. Spacek and Mra Gus
Holstrom.
Mesdames P. A Wilson and B. M
McLaughlin spent Thursday with
Mrs Wilson's daughter, Mra B. 1.
Reinhardt. In Taylor.
Miss Mabel Ritchie and brother.
Frea. have returned to their home
in Smithville after a brief visit here
with Mias Lillian Cayce.
Alfonso Cernosek has rsturnsd
from Little Rock. Ark, where he
Sb
-r cnenpentt of South Texa-
is visiting friends st this place and
Mwhi Holtend at Austin has been
visiting his mother, who has been
quite 121. a . «
L D Atsr and Mine Annie Bav-
age of Bertram were business vip-
itors in Burnet Tueaday.
Mr a Mrs Heston Whitney,
qustemn Aay epent lee'. vB® hed bssnytslilng Mr snd Mra
hers with bar daughter I L L Chamberlain •• Falfurrlae for
•r’ - “ -oSuKne dom ume, returne horns ths first
No. 2 Cana Good
Tomatoes ........
Lux, per pkg........(
Crystal White Soap-...
Star Soap, large bar
1-lb. Cans Calumet
Baking Powder.. -
10-)b. Cans Calumet
be quarantined just
Brenham Tonight 4 YEARS IN PEN i
toe.
Mr Lackey now boasta of A "won-
derful appetite and a stomach that
digests such things aw ham and
eggs, corned beef and cabbage, and
rich pastries, "foods that wouid
ha vw almost put me out of em-
i mission before I took Tanlac
i ”Bator« I ran across this mei-
“ ‘ — i having to
1 had constipation, ton.
Bpecial to The Americam.
V. Karnes.
thryn Herefor of Burnet
Friday for a visit with
By MARIAN HALE
What are the bundaries of a
woman's life? Well, according to
Harriette Gunn Roberson, person-
ality builder, a woman's interests
are apt to be bounded on the north
by the neighbors, on the south by
clothes, on the west by shifting
goals, and on the east by getting
married These boundaries. Mrs.
Roberson believes, are decidedly too
limited. Women’s sphere should be
enlarged.
"‘To extend these limits, women
need only realise their opportuni-
ties for development," explains the
personality builder. “Women as a
rule lack vision; they are afraid to
blaze trails. The greatest woman
of this sge is Helen Keller, because
she has achieved the most in the
face of the greatest difficulties. She
is the real self-made woman. She
has proved her ability to nath
the urge in her heart, just as every
parson can do. Often a person's
greatest power comes along the line
of the greatest handicap."
Builds Personalities
Mrs. Roberson has s school in
Washington, where she teaches the
building of personality. To her
come men and women of all classes
and ages, from the man who wants
to jump from a 110 to a $50,000-a-
year man to the woman who wants
to develop into the sort of person
who can charm a millionaire Ac-
cording to Mrs. Roberson, person-
mroy Smith of Briggs was a
or here Wenesday.
. Treadwell of Austin was18
■M, vimtor here thie week. H•
omtempiatine making regular
I to Bartram tn do optical work
r. oaf Mra Carnes were vis-
to Burnet Tuenday.
a* JawM Karov* of Burnet
5 down Friday to mpend the
I ena with her parenta, Mr. and
Special to The Ameriean.
LIBERTY HILL, Texaa. Nov,21.
Mr* W F. Barders of Burkburnett
I* v ten ing her parents, Mr and Mra
W M. Casbeer.
Mr. and Mra W. C. Bowman are
In Auatin to attend the marriage of
Mra. Bowman, niece, Mian Hattto
Ma* Tarter.
Mra L O. Ford haa returnea from
a viet to her daughter, Mra A. B
Matbew*. in Auatin Her atster,
Mr* McFarland of Fort Arthur, to-
turned with her for an extended
visit.
Mr. aad Mra J. T Spencer were
among tha Liberty Hill vlaltor* to
the poultry ahow at Georgetown this
C. L. Allen haa moved hie family
to Bertram, ahoro ha haa purchased
a farm.
. .Dr. and Mra Carr Maakin are
xuests of Mro. Mankina mother
Mra Hamilton, In Auatin.
A,
arrests sel4iy, preventa gaseinena, beleh f
Ina. sour rislnge, fiatulenee, pressure thet h
BMW to erewd the heart and sneh dis-
• “ —itjen. Cbew one or
48-1bs. White Crest
Flour ............$2.10
24-Ibs. White Crest
Flour ..........a. $1.10
_ . Soele «• Th, Amertcan
Woman Severely rHEKHATT sTauluow3ne.-
Injured in Fall menK in the
Off Running Board - «wespsaknbzwranheday. ” and I
■■ ,i u Th, Avraaa. I J. M. Black of Red waa o
BERfhAM, Texas, Nov. ST.— Latel guest of his son. Elder C. H. Black |
Saturday afternoon Mrs. R E I last week.
Woodress suftere a moot painful Jett Da via who baa been working
aceldent White riding on the run- for a Fart Worth: produce company expert chef for an up-to-
visited home folk. w. lant. Tatrant with everythine
Mr. ana Mra Patton B- King of I. couH wish in the rating line
LACoste were gusets of Mrs Kn«sna 60 1217 t” prepare it in the
parents. Judge and Mr* John N mr appetilin manner, find* ire
GambrelL Sr. ImrBana work ■ burden «un
Judge Harper and Mia* Minnieln. *pp*tlt* gons and hte health
overting of Rockport areuyinitins *11 broke up on account of stomach
ther ■toter. Mra. George W Wal- trouble.
ton. , According to his own atetement
Miss Isa Kothmann of Auetin la -uch ha been tha case for two
roan with William Lackey. MS
North Wells atreet, Chicago, IM.
cher at a popular North Clark
street restaurant, who save he re-
cenuy found relief by taking Tan-
soeeial • Th. Amerieam.
MARBLE FALLS, Texaa, Nov
2- A. J Houston, on trial at San
Saba In district court, charged with
the killing of Boy Farris on the
streets of Marble Falla on April 17.
1921, was found guilty of man-
slaughter and punishment was as-
aeased at four years in the peni-
tentiary.
The Jury deliberated for 13 hours
The trial had been in progresa since
•If every woman who to sutterine
from Female Troubles would tabs
my advice, they would get some
slla Vitae and begin taMnd Ji
nNt away.” declared Mrs Katy
Hit, 111 Tilden atreet. Ban Antonio.
Texan. in a letter received nine*
the Better Health for Women Cam-
Governor Neff will go to Bren-
ham at noon today, where he will
ri-ltver an address tonight, be-
nning a serles of "reports" to
ths people of the state on the
legislative program he will recom-
mend to the legislature next Jan-
uary.
Governor Neff will speak at the
Brenham Elks clubrooms tonight.
It was stated.
Several political writers will oc-
compary the governor on hl*
Brenham trip including those will
be George D. Armistead of San
Antonio, who is spending a few
days in Austin.
Smithville Asks Staples
Tb Legion Celebration
Miss Mary Davidson and Mra
Clarence McFarland were in
Georgetown Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra J. T Vaughan were
in Taylor Wednesday, guests at
their brotner. Dr. J. H Vaughan
The Parent -Teacher asnoclation
met Friday afternoon with Mrs W
C. Bowman presiding. Mrs. T. A
Bryson wss elected secretary and
Mra W. H Gardner reporter.
Mrs P. B. Ford and Mrs. C. F.
Hickman were joint hontenses to
their husbands Fytday night at the
the forty-two club member* and
bom* of Mra Hickman Eight
games were payed, with Mrs E. I.
Purser and J. C. Allen winning high
score.
Lewis Funeral is 5mithrille Briefs.
Held at Lockhart
place, who died here Baturday from I all being a great sucrose.
a wound caused by a pistol shot, r -- - ■ • —- -
about*" she naid. "Thie treatment
has brought ms mo much relief and
built me up on you would hardly
recognise ms ss the same woman
t was before I began taking it.
"Ne woman ever suffered mor
than I did with weak npella, ner:
vouenena and terrible head a. has and
backaches. I never wanted any-
thing to eat and I f»n off in weight
until I was worried almont to ate-
I Four high
n, will remain
I I Texas inter
la Uda weak er
1 tom schedul
2 by Saturday,
3 /Ablene vs
M Denison VI
i] Waco va. 1
B! Beaumont
I Location ol
It to the sch
■ leaeue head
I which gamen
[ 9 ting a time 11
r scores be to
M lately. As n
• over ths sta
| ; after Thanks)
I < day in order
N attend the
L four games i
| Thursday. FrI
AMI*
2 Only one o
" teema—Abiler
is tender last y
F scrapper*. Br
W Dallas are ne
at sll. Last
A Bryon team
5 to 13, tor th
Bjyar Oak CII
gat the same
F shoving aside
f, Amarillo, t
L; tM* week.' k
4 year early. b
N comers thia y,
a victory over 11
STor freshmen <
Spiazs Cleburn
r. Pie last year,
tentry lost to
M Oak Cliff <
yenr, whie w
Kthis week, wa
Kher. However
gleam WAa po
puan Bryan,
■net the done b
uh 14 to 4.
a Beauqont, o
■ Phy Waco th
GGqrpus Chrtat
Iddeinively eltm
lytar, Neaume
contender last
Soeelal ta TN American.
BAN MARCOS, Texaa. Nov. 27.
Mlaa Annie Lee Burna, atudent-
secretary of the Bapllal atudent
union has had as her guest for
the week-end Mlaa Alma stack,
also a state atudent aecretary.
Dr. J. M. Carroll of San Antonio,
who la delivering a serles of lec:
turea on "The Trail of Blood, at
the Baptist tabernacle, ta the guest
of the San Marcos Baptist seademy
during his stay
Dr. S. D. MeGaughy left Sunday
for a week's visit in Greenvilla.
Whitewright and Dallas.
Mra. D. B Anderson of Dallas
spent the week-end with her
daughter. Mra. W. C Vernon
Mra. Jay E. Adams and daugh-
ter. Marilyn, spent the week-end
with Mr*. W L Talbot while
Messrs Talbot and Adama enjoyed
their annual hunt. -
paien, now in progress
launched in Austin.
-I know what I am
0,,w .0mart, spectalstate ranger.
vMB hendguarier. at Palmetine, via-
Mad his family at thia place r•-
0‘36h B. Chambertain and L L
Real were business visitors from
s^^m os Tueadag. _
Eure; clarene. and Elmer
Craddock were in Lampasas last
8umany to visit their mother who
to ta s -anitarum at that place
Mra Dora Hutto "t Lek: Victor
la viaitine her parents. Mr ont
mm ana
■snyhtaru Misses Leoma and Nancy
Ussday Ea Hal at Marble Falls wss a
1L Cunningham of Gid- I business visitor in Burnet this
was here this week for a visit
GRANGER. Txas, Nov. »T.—Mra masy. . . 1 .
John Bheeh aha nttle daughter, Ulmer D. Young is 1U with den-
Norma, of Waco are the guests efl gue fever.
-- - - - — - — Mr and Mrs. Claude D. Teer were
tether. . .
Rev. A. P Lowrey and family
of San Antonio and Rev. H. M.
Ratliff. Sunday school field sec-
retary of San Antonio, spent last
week with Mr and Mrs. 8 M. He-
well. ___ _
Mrs. C. E. Evans. Miss Bernice
Evans ana Mrs S M Sewell epent
Saturday in San Antonio.
bie me up.
"I tell you I was miserable, but
soon aftsr I began taking Stella
Vitae, I noticd my trqublen eas-
i Ing up. I began to get hungry end
my food did'nt upset my atomach
any more. I*ot to sleeping sound
at night end picking up in weight
and now I feel just fine in every way
That's why I ssy Stells VItae
might to be umed by every nurter-
l tog woman the greater treat-
ment on earth."
Nets—Stella Vitae may be ob-
tained from any druggist and is
sold upon th* posltlv* guarantee to
bring relief or th* purchase price
will he returned—Adv.
quickly as those who might ex-
pose us to a contagious disease
instead of greeting each other with
a daily 'How do you fee IT we
shouia ask. 'What are your
thoughtar for they determine how
we feel."
At present Mrx Roberson is at
the Astor hotel in New York con-
ductin* lectures on psychology and
character building.
Spee al to The American.
LOCKHART. Texas. Nov. 27-
The second week of the Crimm
meeting began last night with the
largest crowd that has ever at-
tended. The audience was esti-
mated at considerably over 2,000.
By ? o’clock every available foot
of space was taken and some per-
sons were left standing. The sing-
ing was its best with more than
200 voices in the choir. The cow-
hoy and fox-hunting evangelist
--e last night on "Lockhart Sold
With an attendance of approxi-
mately 75 members the Ki wants
club began plans for the election
of officers for 1923 Monday noon
when Dr. Frank U Jewett, Judas
Ireland Graves. Judge Eugene W}-
son. W P. Connelly, and E. C.
Bartholomew were appointed to
received nominations for president,
vice president and directors.
G. U. Lansdowne has served as
president of the club this year.
Rev. O. I* Campbell, M. W.
Lovell, and A. W McDonald were
appointed as members of the sick,
committee.
Caves Praises Harmony.
Judge Caves was the principal
speaker for the meeting, making a
brief talk on the work that can be
aecomnlishd by men working in
harmony.
Dr. Jesse Kellems, noted evange-
list who is conducting meetings at
the Central Christian church, was
another speaker, with C. H. Rich-
ards. evangelist singer, giving sev-
eral Scotch songs.
Little Eleg nor Philquist eght-
year-old pianist, was introduced
by her teacher, Mrs W J Secrest,
and played '‘Memories'* written by
Mrs. C. E Boggs, honorary mem-
ber of the Kiwanis club. Mrs Re-
becca Young Schoefield gave two
readings. “A Little Nothing" and
"In My Dingle Dongle Dell."
Sam Austin and Walter Davis
were introduced as new members.
B L. Dillingham won the attend-
ance prise.
lay off from work for a week at
4 time just on account of the
numerous ills i suffered from In
digestion. But when I tell you
u weag - m---—------ , ,11 have galned fifteen pounds. eat
-------_ i Roynaid Renick made a pleasant Ana digest anything, and am on
took place at the Loekhart cemetery I yinit in Austin Sunday. the job every day feeling fine, you
yesterday evening at Services y q C, Decherd and son may know how I appreciate Tan-
were conducted by Rev C. M. Aah-1 An Mr and Mrs. C. C lac
more, being assisted by Dr. A. A. Cole attended the funeral of Mrs Tanlac is sold by all good drug-
Ross of Lockhart, who aministered Decherd’s sister, Mrs C. Colp, in gistm.—Adv
the Masonic ceremony Ths Lock- Lockhart Sunday. , ------------------—— ---
hart volunteer fire department, of Mr" C. C. Carter and children
inrgonagtnrtreniameuorpare ar StaitineanDniaa, iry AO WAM[N
mainkaberrarrimnmishoz"oee Box Supper ls Success IlAHu VVUIVILIV
or-tonn friends nd relativen ”” LBErfAEi IXTnoj 27 I
Church Dedicated xen"0"mareetw"shine"Di-e
I al and the boxe wola tar a nice
■ratal *Te A~rx.. Whieh wil go tor plaverouna
BERTRAS.Texa. NeV;.22.Thel rauipm.nl Mt.— Bensie and Pay
dedtcatory mervice "as held Sunday R.nlrk aro th. Hopewell teachers
in th. cumberland Presbyterian "
church, with Rev. O. A Mealor. . . ---- ■
local pantor, dellvering th. nermon- ,
“UHLS'Take Off
"t-pm All Excess Fat
Lberty Hal Has rrogram. .D. yo kme- that er a almpie,
IIluc AnenRega nf P T A harmsena, effeetive remedy for
-nder.upasoen; e“
LIBBiiTY' HILL Tezaa, Nov. 27./2mm."0 ,ett n, • rad h to
There waa a •plendta program of Non. dther en th. totem term e.t
munle and rending given at thej- f.meus Marmala Pr-ertpstomv«n"
ni nchQot auditorium saturder"kimeifriretzon.Tran-"aroz.zn
nKht unAar th. nuepices ot t helzncruane >i.« .tax- -
Parent -Teacher annooclation. and..n ill .t "on., •a wareat-m Oa. ■•»•
neat sum was realised, which win mIe Preseription Tabiets are sold by all
go to finish paying for th# piano rugistm the world over at one dollar
recently purchased tor s eene,or you can meeure, thomdirte
, ■ - - from the Marmola Co-, 4612 Woodware
Aw, Detroit, Mieh . on receipt of price.
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hext Saturday
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