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~ t A__AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING,* DECEMBER 51, 1922. ,
GILDING OF SAN MARCOS ICE CREAM FACTORY STARTS SOON
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STATIONERY SALE
Our Entire Stock of Fine
STATIONERY
Two Boxes for the Price of One
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ton and fine.
Charles Hamby, constable, shows
Miss Ruth Tat® is spending the
week with her parents at Kings-
land.
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, v . • !vi canen, and the remain-
*• I . fA . . rilnal The renort hne
SCREENING MONDAY AND TUESDAY
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In UTHE NUT,f
Here's a rip-roaring comedy full of action and thrills.
AMERICA'S GREATEST THRILL COMEDIAN
Plenty of Laughs— Plenty of Thrills.
SKINNY.
C. C. HUDDLESTON
Attorney at Law
ANNOUNCES
his retirement from the service of
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The Bureau of Internal Revenue
and
the establishment of offices at
Miss Helga Engstront left today
for a visit with Ciyde ConoUy in
Thorndale.
Mrs. Nannie Jones of Granger
was a visitor
Mrs G K Cearly and son, Bnle,
have returned from a visit in La-
Grange.
Mias Vera Briefer of Bastrop was
a visitor
Misa Gertruda Becker of Austin
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GAS PRICE DOWN
Speclal to The American.
BERTRAM, Texas, Dec 30. — A
rneral cut of 2c a gallon in the
Mail price of gasoline here was
wled by Bertram filling stations
riday.
rear
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harter Codifying
. Ready for Action
Work of codifying and renrrang-
g material adopted by ths el1y
harter commission for the proposef
ew charter has been completed by
mother, Mra O. L Boorer.
Miss Ruti Shirnett ame
suits pending M
No final action
ward arqutring •
lying in th* prg
tenalon. It was %
years of age
her daughtr.
Royal—Underwood— Remington—L. C. Smith-
Oliver— Corona
For sale or rent, easy terms
f. L PATTY
Expert Repairs for All Machines
’(Xi Congress Ave. Phone 6060
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after a lingering
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day for her home at Industry after
a several weeks" visit with O. U
Schultze and family
Herman Brown of Georgetown
Mrs. Kleinschmidt, for the past 18
years. She is survived by twe,
other children, Mra Ida Kresler of
McDade and Mrs. Amhlla Wezchan
of Austin.
from Dallas this week to visit her
sister, Mrs. Walter Yett.
Miss Nola Holman and Miss Hen-
rietta Homburg are staying for a
few days with Austin friends.
Miss Dorothy Hudson of Austin
1s spending the week with her
cousin, Miss Catherine Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Atkin and gon
of Georgetown were holiday guests
in the home of C. F. Heinatz nd
TUNER - HICKMAN
Bpeclal to The American.
BERTRAM, Texas, Dec. M —Miss
Birdie Hickman it Briggee and
Charlie Tuner were married on
Thursday. They will make their
that tees
liquidating agent for
Mr. Williams declared last night
the board has given no indication
of the steps which will be taken
following out the policy to be
adopted, as the policy yet remains
subject to final action.
from Texarkana, where she is now
teaching, Us be with her parents
during the holidays.
Castillo Galloway of Fredericks-
burg cme home to eat Christmas
dinner with hie parents, Mr. gnu
Mrs. N. C. Galloway.
Bert Faubion and two children
Policy of the university land
acquisition board. toward purchase
in the near future of the balance
of the proposed campus extension
will be formulated and announced
probably early next week, accord-
ing to J. H. W. Williams, secre-
tary o? the board.
The board has now purchased
a portion of the tract embraced in
the authority for extension of the
new year a day
tMina Lucille M Rawline leaves
• onday for Sherman, after spend
P" g tbe holidays with her parefta,
n and Mra Chas. O. Dickens
essed I
best —
hey’ "
sl* sought man Sainray an
atnute procurers of their 1923
obile iu enees runhed* in get
family.
Goree Boozer azd family are 0‘
from Ban Antonio to visit
Mies Breeding of Ruda spent the
holidays here with her friend, Miss
Agnes Newton.
Ralph Gardner of San Marcos
was a visitor in the I. W. Hooper
home part of the week
Win Cone and family of Llano
were here to spend part of the week
witbfelatfves and friende
kes lacy and wife were over
SWANN - SCHULLE
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IE downatairs .. room, private en.
ee, nicely furnished, elose in j gen-
ly be
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NTED- Five young iadius or awn t
level with thestrical nhow. Phone 5247
* 1 p. m., esk for Mr. Maloney
as e result of ac-
ng into a bench
e to walk without
crutches. He was
attorney.
as dny laborers
g*enrw" nhrents, 3 A
Jordan’s
an active member, took chars* of
the service at th* cemetery,
Mr Chapman had spent hla *n-
tire Ufa until the last taw yean,
here and hi* aged mother, a alater
and brother Uva here. He leaves
an invalid wife and three chuaren.
man. killed Thursday at Somerset,
was held her* thia morn in* The
body, accompanied by hl* family
and relatives, arrived on the 9
o’clock train. . was taken to the
Baptist church, where funeral *erv
icea were held, conducted by Rev.
W. A Barclay. The Odd Fellows’ ------ ;
lodge, of which Mr Chapman waa J>om* in Lulln*.
s wh PM AND nOAnD for univeralty bov.
Auntire7,s0 per montsi boara 822,80, 1 H
ad in aka noth 1004 Oundalud
Mr. R L Burnes, phone 4649
Somerset Tragedy Funeral Is
Held at Liberty Hill Saturday
Speclal to Th® American
LIBERTY HILI, Texas, Dc
JO—The funeral of W. A. Chap-
mi-montlly luncheon
will be held Jan. 12
let last Tuesday for their home Tn
California after spending the past
month her® with her parents, Mr
------ — -----— <nd Mrs H. H. Faubion.
was here yesterday. Harvey Roper and family came
Mrs. Carl Johnson and Miss Leah over from Robstown to spend the
Tomkins of Granger were here on “ -- • —
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MADRrD--In a review of Spain's
stion in the past year as regards
ton. El Daria Commercio says
is "really lamentable that Spain
ist rely almost entirely on im-
rts from the United States."
rhe result of the recent cotton
wing expertence in Morocco,
HIU. and Catalonia. it adds..
»uM have stimulated the au-
rities to pay greater attention
the poneibilities and support
triotic efforts being made to in-
see the cotton output
r Dng made to iden-
TWb three men give
their home. And are
Mrs. James Walsh of Round Rock
is here for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. Agnes Brunner.
Mrs Wm. Haverlah left yester-
: Tor 1922
bla offtce
Mrv Emily Maddes of Lians
, tg- weeh-end guest nt Mrs
dig laiw, 1012 East Ninth sireet.
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Len and
r and Mrs Walter Jamar. Jr
e guests of relatives in Bastrop
5 J. B. .ute, ...
L ihuersum
SAN MARCOS, Texas. Dec. 20 — 1
The cemetery association realized I
$24 from the bnefit picture show
given by F. W. Zimmerman, owner
>t the Palace theatre Mra O. W
CHett and Mrs. W. W. Martindale
are co-chairmen of the committee
raising funds to erect a rock wall
in the front of the cemetery.
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Brown Gregg, who has beer
Beton infirmary for several
returned yesterday to her
804 Blo Grands street. .
automehlie, and an
W. T. of Taylor, are visiting Mr*
W J. Cox.
W G. Bridges of Plainview is
spending the holidays with his
mother, Mra P. A. Bridges.
J. A/ Wacker of Hugo, Okla., is
the guest of relatives here.
Miss Gladys Mathews of Corsi-
cana is her for the holidays with
her parepts, Mr. and Mrs. 8. II.
Mathews.
Misasa Margaret and Corinpe
Blackburn of Rockdale are guests
of Miss Lara Modesett.
Miss Esther Sonntag of Temple
ie spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bonn-
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veek with relatives.
e) Austin to visit Mr Lacy’s
fatBr, M D. Lncy ana family.
Sre. Cari Miner of Tampasas
- tetted her mother, Mra M A, i
Dayis
1 H. Galloway ana wife motored
to Johnson City for Christmas day
dinner with V B Goar and family.
Prof. E Fetps and wife are here I
from Asherton, where they are now
tenching. to spend the holidays with
relatives.
W. F. Smith spent th® week in
■ni atwater with his brother
Miss Sibyi Clark is spending thei
week in Ban Antonio with her i
sister.
Mies Lula Cox was up from Aus-
♦In to snen a few days with her
father, C. Cox
Mrs. Busan Phillips was over
"-rg TJano •n the •ena,--
• Cm he- Anwehte- ar-e M n v-•
.z.urn,-ertman
time. A carloa
to uh I to The Amerten
TAYLOR, Tezas, Dee M—Mn
Wilhelmina Baumgarten dled at the
home of her daughter, Mia Huld
Cemetery Neb Money
Bpeclal to The American.
Special to The Ameriean. -
TAYLOR, Texas. Dec. 30.— W J
Nabors of Eastland is hers visiting
Mrs. Florence Heep
L J. McChesney of a San An-
tonio was a visitor.
Rev. Roy A. Langston left to-
day for Comanche to attend a fm-
ily reunion He will be joined in
Fort Worth by his brothers. L E.
and J. W Langston. -
Misses Mamie Rusch. Ethel San-
ders and Mrs. Mitchell went to
Cameron today to attend the fu-
neral of Miss Wilma Carlton. Mis®
Carlton was director of the Scott &
White sanitarium in Temple for a
number of years.
Mrs Roxie Taylor of Beeville is
here tor a visit with her sister.
Mrs Alvin Ward.
Miss Arris Gilstrap of Belton is
here for a visit with ner cousin.
Mini Mary Gilstrap. .
Miss Evangeline Stiles left this
afternoon for a visit with Miss
Clyde Conoley in Thorndale
916 Littlefield Bldg., Austin, Texas
where he will devote special attention to
matters relating to
INCOME AND OTHER FEDERAL TAXES
of Individuals, Corporations. Partnerships.
Estates and Trustees
maintaining offices also at
Port Arthur Texas
where he will be
associated with Mr. E L. Morris.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles O. Dicken®
® । An jarst receiveG word of the
uni nth of their aunt. Mrs Salle
mnon of Vicke S Va. Mrs.
nlem nation
Aher lots,
taken to-
ot the land
campus ex-
Zalveston, which is publishing to
aorid ths* her bathing beach
4 he n um freely luring Christ-
nkoek.as nothing on. Austin
r oqeryr pointed ott vester-
IF khing j forties have been
lift n Advantngo o: the mild
"pathey and enjoying plunges al-'
ut dhily at Bartoa soringA, Aus-
ry, i < bpal ple4 • room i
R.‘Gray Powell of Gorman has
on appointe liquldatng naent for
K state bahking department to
ndie affalqp of the Guaranty state
nk and gw^Farnteis and Met
anta" Mal® fihnk, both of which
e bejhgjlosejout C. J Perth
n of Green x Rie has been ap-
MARBLE FALLA, Texas Dec
M.— Mia® Lella Highsmith of Aus-
tin is spending the week with her
friends. Mr and Mra R O. Smith
Carl Davis and wif and son g"
Mexia are visiting his mother, Mra.
M A. Davis, and brother. X T
Davis.
Mrs E. Q. Michel and sons Gus
Bovers and E. G. Bowers, accom-
parled by Mrs George Darragh
•pent part of the week in Austin
Mr and Mrs Homer Toi no and
little daughter. Dorothy Iouise
•pent a few days here with her
mother. Mrs W II Andrew® Mr.
Andrews had as her guests Claude
Hubbard and children vt Marla.
Mr and Mra. C A. Reed and
children returned on Thursny
from Dal Isa
Mrs R L. Phillips was hostess
to the AAM. collage boys at her
country home Friday night.
Dr George Wisoa and wife of
“an Kaba spent th® early part of
rhe week boro visiting his mother
Mra Agnes Wilson.
Don WIson and wife and baby nf
Moody were hollays guests inthe
homes of/r and Mrs J. W Yett
and Mr and Mrs Hai Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallam Tote left
this week for Giddings where they
win make their future home
M H Reei and son. Seldon, and
Almon Badger of Austin, spent a
few days here
Otto Ebeling of Austin wee here
thin week
Ewell Hays of Austin. 0 E Par-
ker sad famly of Lam pawns and
Ceorge ’lays and wife of Dallas
were all here to spend Christma
with Mr and Mrs. John Hays of
Peasnnt Valley.
J H. ShafTer was a visitor in
Austin.
Gerald Galloway and wife of
Iano visited here.
Speclal to The Amertean.
SAN MARCOS, Texas, Dec. 30 — I
Lt a directors* meeting of the
‘arm Dairy products company at
he Hays county courthouse on
"hursday night, instructions were
iven Ford Ivey to proceed with
he construction of the butter and
ko cream factory building which
b to be located bn the Post road
pposite the fish hatchery on what
b. known as the Major Hutchison
roperty. The building is to be of
le llow tile and concrete. 30x50 feet.
• irreen ny. 206
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Bertram Defeats Live Oak
Speclal to The American.
BERTRAM, Texas. Dec. M—The
ertram high school boys’ basket-
bil team played the Live Oak
thool boys. Bertram won, 12-1.
Bloor. In
Burnet Needs Rain
Speclal to The American.
BURNET, Texas, Dec. JO.— The
ntinued dry weather is becom-
iff serious in this section. All the
nail grains are needing rain bad-
Should a freeze come it would
» easily killed.
Bank Cash
Associated Press Dispatch.
NEW YORK, Dec, 10—The ac-
tual condition of clearing house
banks and trust companies for the
week (five days) shows that they
hold 124,942*130 in excess of legal
requirements. This is an increase
in reserves of $6,054,060.
Actual condition:
Loans, discounts, ete. $4,852,162,-
000. Cash in own vaults, members
federal reserve bank, $58,942,000.
Reserve in federal reserve bana of
member banks, 1547.171.000. Re-
serve In own vaults, state banks
and trust companies $8,136,000- Re-
serve tn depositaries, state banks
and trust companies, $9,387,000.
Net demand deposits, $4,042,719,-
000. Tim® deposits. $415,835,000.
Circulation, $30,437,00b. U. S. dea
posits deducted, 1181,890,000. Ag-
gregate reserve, 1464.894.000. Ex-
cess reserve, 424,941,110.
Summary of state banks and
trust companies in greater New
York, not included in clearing
house statement: Loans, discounts
etc, $770,480,000. Gold, $4,170lvt.
Currency and bank notes $21,103.-
000. Deposits with federal reserve
bank of New York, $72,487,900
Total deposits, $817,641,900. Do
eliminating amounts due from re-
serve depositaries and other banks
and trust companies in New lurk
and United Blates deposits, $756,-
698.000. Bank cash in vaults, $28,-
921,100. Trust companies cash in
vault 144.819.700
BARTLETT, Texas, Dec. 10. —
Mrs. Guy McClure* and daughter.
Guy. have returned to San Antonio
after a visit with Mrs. Ed Law-
rence.
Miss Gladys Duncan of Waco has
returned home from a visit here
with Mr and Mra Bryant Duncan
Miss Vena Heide of Ban Antohio
is the guest of Mra. Arthur Wacker
Mrs. Margaret McCarty and Mrs.
M. T Reid visited in McDade
Jake Felton of San Gabriel was
here Wednesday to visit with his
brother, Jack Felton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe MeDormett of
Dallas are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
U W. Belk. — *
Mrs. WfI Lawrence and daugh-
ter. Gene, ar® visiting Mrs. VA. Bin-
kenderfer in San Antonio.
Mrs. Dav® Wilcox and daughter.
Mary, of Georgetown, are spending
the week with Mrs. Ed Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridges of Wl-
son. Okla., are here to visit Mr»
P. A. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Mewhinney
of Holland spent Chrstmas with
Mrs R. E Keonke and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cox and son.
was a visitor here yesterday.
Mrs. H. A. Steadman and little
daughter Bettye, left yesterday Cer
n visit with relatives in Caldwell.
asini eir new permits on the last day
geci Drake ef Galvesto is re-
paTFninc home hunctay after, rrend-
u he Lit lidays with trio n « in
zstin.
Ie here for a visit with her aunt,
Mrs Cari Grau.
Mr and Mra E. X Williams of
Austin ars guests of Dr. and Mrs
J. A. Miller .
Miss Nellie Stevens left for a
visit with Miss Clyde Eonoley in
Thorndale.
Miss Kathlyn Hamilton has re-
turned to her home in Georgetown.
Mrs. Fannie Pulliam left last
night for Sherman after spending
the past few weeks here with her
mother, Mrs. Florence Heap, k
Rev. T. C. Jester has, returned
from Honey Grve, where he went
for a Christmas visit. Mrs. Jester
and Billle remained for a longer
visit.
Mr. and Mra B. A. Lottman of
Houston are guests of Dr. and Mra
C. I. Geyer.
Wilbur Gnsoett >es returned from
Cameron.
Miss Lucille Henry, who has been
here the past few ays, a guest of
her siata. Mra 8. Yarbrough, re-
turned to her homein Houston.
Miss Eleanor Kinney of Austin
ig here for a visit.
Mrs. R H Talley is visiting her
b in subcopgission and copies O
le comnttet’s report will be sen’
• Jan. 6 tn teach member of the
ill comiiastof, J- is W. William*
nounce last night
4 Chairman Victey’L Brooks of the
,, arteer corpnissigh w ill rail a meet -
g about We pidle of January
m hen the comrission will take the
r aterial, as aped up from min-
-eso th® fariotis meetings, and
it it into the final form of the
* oposed charter which will be sub-
xt it ted to th* people of the city.
R RENT Or. bed room, to lady or
tuple; ®b® apartment; everything tw.
tod except Ifnen and gas. 1802 Lavaca
Phone 7867.
Wm. Howard of Rockdale is vis-
iting here. ,
Mra J. C. Plocke has returned
from a visit in Taylor with Mrs.
R. E. Wood.
Mr. and Mra R. E. Kirk visited
in the R. Kirk home at Florence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris have re-
tured from Waelder.
Mr and Mrs. Victor Baba have
returned from a visit in Florene.
Miss Marie Wood of Taylor is a
guest of Mrs. J. E. Plocke.
t i® n
th- ea
daughter, Mra
Austin.
Taylor Knights st Pythias
Hold Open Meeting Jan. 1
TAYLOR, iexas, Dec. 3. — Th*
Knighte of Pythias lodge will hold
an open meeting New Year’e day
at 7:30 p. m. All Knights of Py-
thlaa ar* asked to come to this open
meettmg. Retreshments will be
served. •
" Vr and Mr* w F
rurley.
Mims Kiel. MTarquar is comipe
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