The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [260], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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School
Many Suits With Two Trousers
The New Hats for Spring
Moon.
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The State of Texas
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(ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY
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Burglary.
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Foe Mercer vs Lee Mercer,
ty Court. Matthews. J.
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headache, nervousness and
causing
Simple buckthorn bark.
weakness.
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ila home in George-
MMANMDSK
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Preemption
NEIL O’BR EN
super MINSTRELS
MARCH 5
Indefinitely
and
and
HERRING ET AL
FILE MOTION
7
ON AGAIN
Effective March 1st
tin School Closes.
M. Feb, M—The Strick-
ged with selling mort-
rty. set for this Thurs-
L National bank of Comanche
JU Mansell. Jr. on note,
bate Court, Matthew*. J.
TYPEWRIT
Royal—Underwo
For sig
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ted.
THE STRANGERS
BANQUET
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PRICES "60 TO $2.00
• CATS NOW ON 8ALE
Curtnin Promptly at • O’clock
FINE QUALITY GIVES YOU
• A GOOD RATING
Smithville Brief
SMrTHVILLE, Feb 28— Mra w
o. Painter to a her anstor.
Mrs Geo J. Loose of Fort Worth,
this week , ,
leeland Fikes returned Monday
from San Antonio
J. H Jone* was a business via-
Houston Bank Notes
- Involyed.
“Use Doan's
Stetson’s
Great Selections
$7—$8—$9
Mallory’s
Wonderful Values
$5.00
fdents st - --.....
Miss Emelle Limberg has return-
ea • her home in Austin after a
visit her. with her sister, Mr. Car
GERALDINE
FARRAR
Operatic and Dramatic
Star in Concert
University Men's
Gymnasium
Friday, March 9th
New Suit Styles
Sacks. See them early.
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THY YWS OS YOUR FHUHNY GRAPH
Eubank, 86, a
county, died at
town Monday
greatest cast
ever assembled.
Millard Siler of West Point spent
Monday -here
Austin Courts
Criminal Court, Hamilton. J.
Cyrus Eubanks, Pioneer
Succumbs at Georgetown
• ■ TONIGHT
ONI NIQHT ONLY
The Foremost Organisation of Its
M'A •
GRAND CENTRAL
ON THE SCREEN TODAY ONLY
Zane Gray’s Big Sensational Western Drama Termed
Try PISO'S
Azteninbiedx
brupgaftarent
fome m in ■
sSg
ited friends in the city the first
part of the week •
Mise Iris Leagler has returned tn
her home in Red Rock after a visit
in her old home town.
Fecretary of State H, L Staple*
is a guest of old friends here
Mrs. W, F. Greer has returned
The life of NewYork,
with its ceaseless ac-
tivity and gay anima-
tion, centers in and
around the Astot;
yet within its guests
rooms you find the
quiet, the seclusion
and the congenial
comfort of your own
heme.
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Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner 8 Marx dotha
Trains 9 and mH6Gahgnd M
S 'thousands and should held $
Asa your neighbor! %
-enn.
Expe
T00Ceeeam
Fire Destroy* Barn.
BARTLETT. Feb.-2s.— Yesterday
arternoon a large barn on the J. K i
Woitek farm was destroyed by fire .
The place was rented by Frank
Marek. «U of hl. feed and a Ford
car being the loss. The total low i
amounted to $ 2,000, the barn was I
r
K A-
. ceLeDRD
8As50 PRORNDO
SENBORAH
W. H. Yates to T. B. Williams,
Ford: J. R. Munro to F. C. V
Foard. Buick: Pearl Stoerick to El-
mer D. Barr, Ford; W. E. Watt to
Dewey Forsberg, Durant; W T.
Sappington to C. C. Giles. Ford.
Jtor in Bastrop Monday.
Messrs Carter. O'Connell
& Hacerelse spent Monday
$6000.00.
John A. Gracy
The Stats of Texas
""Say These Austin Folks:
NEFF VETOES
LUNACY BILL
^44
times SQUARE-NEW YOR
enza.
IM* Allene Woodard and guest.
Miss Eve lyn Evans of Ran Antonio,
returned from Georgetown, where
they spent the week-end with some
Highway construction ha. been
Etiwester university, apprclably lessened on account of
- - - the past rainy weather: however
the work of blasting has continued.
Harry lso (Areetown a
fromOaiveston where ah. has been/"Eten.harissundraine and Bilge
1 Taegel have returned to their home
in Thorndale after a visit here with
their erandparents, Mr. and Mr.
night. He had b
s at Qten Hedge adauon to
city at Austin, comderanon
EnoCaseneandwitecie
mena to J w. Brown etakco
tot* 12, 13, 14 15 and »« la
1A in Hyd Park adatkon I
City of Austin, considerattos
500.00.
Cattle to Fort Worth
OEOROETOWM fen. 28.Fous
car at beef eate were enipped
from here to the Fort Worth mar-
ket Fuesday. Eight or ten gare
of .tock have been enipeed from
her within th. tart wesk or two
by Greely Weir. who imen«3
at th. Georgetown co-operauv
shtpping ***ocl*tto*.______
Candena wax obtained from a
Mexican weed to the matn apgre-
dient in shoe polishes used on
brown and tan shoe*. _________
Four Elected to
Alpha Phi Epsilon
Alpha Phi Epsilon, honorary lit-
erary fraternity of the university,
ha* announced the election of Fd
L.. Gossett of Post, Joye Cox of
Cameron. Johnnye L. Gilkerson of
Jayton, and Dorothy F isher of
Dallas. Membership is based on
work in public speaking and diter-
ary socteties of the university.
Texas Grads Will
Banquet March 2
University ex-etudents in the
legislature and other ex-students
in Amlin on March 2 have been
invited to attend the Austin
banquet of former grade Friday
night at the university cafeteria.
Plans for the Austin ex-students,
banquet are now complete, and
tickets are on sale at some halt
dozen place* in town. Judge J. W.
McClendon will be toast master,
while Max Bickler, chairman of the
entertainment committee, declares
that "some snappy program has
been arranged for the annual
event.
Births
Edward Bwenson to Tom
son ana wite. Manor, rout
-ow. ... c.....I wi ot John O'Rourke filed. -
axonGEToWMesFelu28noe‘Ei wnu""kearaean"nni
Residence Burns.
BARTLETT, Feb. 28—At l ooloe I
Tuowhyorzrhgazntfpaaeerun-
/ were vatea at 3850, both betng
rovered by anaurance.
MRS. B. L. HALL, 2101 Canterbury St:
says: “I was *o lama and my back ana
^d«. painea me so, it was hard to
about to do my work When 1 atoope2
I got atzty spells and my head nohed.
Darting valna through my loin, bothered
ne at Un* I knew Doan's Kidney Pila
war. good for that kid, •o l wot them
and it only took » tew to cure me of
the attack."
KOUSE,
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
Wes Barry
IN
“Heroes of the
Street!'
Also -
BUSTER KEATON
in hi. Iatest
HIS WIFE'S RELATIONS
Added Attraction:
JAYBIRD THOMAS
singing popular songs, matinee
and night.
Prices—Matinee, 20-25
Night 35 and 25
Children 10c
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Johnson City News’
JOHNSON CITY, Feb. SS —This I
morning the sun is bhinsing. A.- |
though the sky is sun .cloudy;
After an entire week of cold. rainy
weather, people are glad to see the
sun once more. The temperature is
a, charged with
this Thursday.
State ofe Texas
GEORGETOWS, Feb 28. — A
training school for Sunday schoo)
teachers opened at the Methodist
church here last night and will be
progress for one week Two schoois
are being hHd in this the George-
town conference district, the other
being in progress now at Temple-
The instructors for the GeorEe-
town school are Rev. F. I Wil-
Hams. Dr. H. I. Gray. Miss Mary
Shipp Sanders and Prof. F. C. A
Lehmberg.
Governor Net yesterday veteed
the Rgeway-Le Stourgeon bill
providing that when lunatic. ore
Eken into custody by county otti-
eer, th.y .ball be placed in county
or city ho.pl tat. and not in Jalla.
Th l. bill would bar. Eiven otncers
no alecretion in the matter of con-
fining persons, even though they
might be dangerous to those about
them. Governor Nec trad the senate.
coverpor Neff signs hill, and
resolutions, including th* Laird
resolution, calling for an investye
ton of teat book award.. four
banking bill*, to permit bank* to
use truthful statements oncernns
th* guaranty fund, regulatine ng-
uidatlon of banka, permitting bank,
to til. suit when taken over by
bank examiners, and placing the
minimum capital stock of the state
banka at $7,500 in email ittes
graduated up to $50,000 minimum
EF"large elite*; a bill regulating
prosecution for perjury: permittins
certification of quetions to th. «u-
preme court in < ases of conflicting
opinions of court. of civil appeals:
Port Arthur corporation court; and
requiring hotel owners to post lists
of prices in each room, and prohibit
-hineing rates except on 30 days
GALVESTON-I. A Herring rt
*1. prison commimatonera, have sub:
mn a mouor forzeheerin«.o
their cane With the Houaton Na-
tional Exeharg• bank, which re:
ceivea judgment for payment of
note* against th* prison comris"
Mon agregting
court at civil appeals, first dist
trict. here. . _ I
Cattleman FrtHie. Senate.
AMARILLO. — Th* Panhande
Lvestock Producers nsmociation to-
day petiuonea the etale nenae to
confirm the nomination »f J N
Boog-Scot •* chairman of the Av-
stock manitaty, comentaston, in reo-
atlon pasea st the dosing •se-
ston of its annual convention.
Proposed bis to the legtslatur:l
providing for tederel and state aid I
in exterminating rodent peete were
> Indoreed and leglelatora of w:atl
‘ Texaa were urged to support the I
Texas Rets Syatam Fevered. I
GALVESTON.—Chicago and Bt
Louis traffic experta want on rec- I
ord thia morntne •• favoring the I
present common point blsnk.t rat* 1
system in effect in Texas Their I
attitude became known during the I
Oklahoma mte case hearing before |
, Examiner William C. Dtaque of the I
interstat* commerce commimaton. I
now in progresa here Inatcattons
point to the conclusion of th* hear-
ing Wednenday afternoon.
Church Belle Btelen.
EL Paso.•Sheriff Tanara ot
vlenclo county. Now Mexico,
_ day woletted ala of El Paso otn-1
cars in hunting thteves who have
stolen 10 or more bells from old I
mission, and churches in northern I
New Mexico. Some of the belle I
reportea stolen are two or three
centurles old. They ar. m*d. of
copper. Mirer and gold and weigh I
from 1W to 400 pounds, the sheriff
“ Under Band far Girl's Death.
DALLAS —Mrs Grace . Rhoden.
Danas rooming house proprtetress
and a. H Goodsel of Port Worth
were under bonds of 33000 ar l
1700*. respectivey. today following
their aryekt yeserday chareed with
murder in connectiog with the (
death Sept. 7, 1922, of a 10-yw-old
Port Worth girt here as the result
of an alleged illegal operation.
cantrel Elected Superintondent.
WICHITA FALIA* —The nchool
board at a meeting held late Tuea-1
day afternoon unanimously elected
Dr. J. W. Cantrell, adperintendent
of th. Boys' Training school at
Gatezvme, for superintendent of the
Wichita Faile public schools to sue-
ceed Proteenor Lee Clark, who has
held the place for the past eight
. years. Dr. Cantrell announced he
would accept.
Greebeck Busineea Man Dies.
% WACO—Mesoages were received
/ here today telling of the death at
/ oroesbeck of Louis sehart, it en-
gaged in businens in Qroerpeck for
11 years
Boot lease' Gets Three Years.
NKOWKSVILI.E- Perteeto Gar-
X »*. fined in federal court upon
. N liquor eharge in three previous
I cases was toy pentene-J to three
1 years in th. state pepitewtiary in
' Cameron county district court on
s Charge of bootlegging. Thu was
said by local attorneys to be the
most severe wentence imposed in
' Texas under the Dean law.
"Dog Wagon" for Dallas.
Da LI-A B.—BIx hundred doltor* to
■ y expenmes of operation of a
wagon" waa made available by
the city commineton today as the
result of an epidemic, of rabies
among the Dallas dog ‘poputauon
The city fathers instructed three
dog catchers to kill every canine
found unmuzzled or not kept fast-
ened at home.
Freight Cieim Agents Meet.
Tuesday in Ia Grange.
J ark Webb apent the first of the
week in Austin.
Mrs E A Coleman has gone to
Temple where she will receive
treatment for her eyen.
Rev M. C. Dunn left Monday for
Austin where he went in the inter-
est of the bulldin* of the church
which waa recepty burned.
Mrs Will Rogera of Bastrop xis-
C. L
Dun and Bradstreet tell a few people that you are
prosperous and successful; good clothes will tell
everyone.
Fine quality brings many returns. It saves your
money; gives you more service makes you proud
of yourself. Get it here in -
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
Gar. and Mrs. J. H. Iglehart have
returned from a Kisi t in Dalia*.
Frank Marek was a visor in
Austin Runday
Miss Elzabeth Eekhardt has re-
turned to Austin after • visit With
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. R. -
Eekhardt. . .
i J D Gerdes or Dalia* 1s here for
a visit with home,folk".
fisg Ress Rlack haa returned
from a visit with relatives in Gid-
dings. .
Mr* R. R. Todd of Kansas City
arrived Monday for a visit with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Thompson. . . .
* •• Linderman ha* returned
from Golzales, where he spent the
LAttle Miss Evelyn Mayfield and
little brother, Harding, are reported
to be very HI with infmenza.
Misses Kittle Clyde Ross and
Georgia Cammark, two high school
students, are absent from school on
account of illness.
Messrs W. E Withers and G T
Rryan, both prominent citizens of
Johnson City, are ill with flu
Mis* Annie Rae Ottmers is in
schon] again after an absence of
several weeks.
If you are bothered with gas
your •system 1* polsoned. often
Five University Library
Staff to Attend Convention
Five member* of the university
library start will attend the 45th
annual conference of the American
Library i ton which will be
held in Hot Springs, Ark., April
23 24 It is the first meetins ot
the association to be held in the
south. Those who will attend the
meeting are Mlaa Kiya Bascom, ad:
June1 Protessor of Mprery ecience:
Miss LeNoir Dimmitt, head of the
tvackace loan library; Miss Mary
V. Burney, assistant in loan library
J E. Goodwin, Hbrarian, xnd Mim
Agnes King, instructor in library
i science. _
Text Investigation
Approved.
vow I HANE HERE & DOUBLE FACED
HL"oeDsTAT CELEBRATED SNGER
S0NOR Borah . ON THE FRQHT SE.
32*00*aAddd‘smert
HE Simo* ‘EM Ocau
ERVALLY A* WELL.
WHICW WILL You HAVE
e V °
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T. w Caughron.
J. W Armetrong was a visitor in
Georgetown Sunday.
J l‘ Morgan of Caldwell was » |
vi.Hnr In Taylor Bunday, suest "I
hl. niece, Mise Lillie Ashley.
Ml» Jesse Stevenson was a week-
end Maitoe in Auntin
Mre. w 1 Howard ot Kl Paso
arrived Monday to istt her par:
enta Mr. and Mm H Ereneke, and
her won. w R Jr
Mn. J. C Pack of San Antonio
1. hem for " vl.lt with relative.
Mr. Hector Logan and little »on
Jack, are both 111 of influenza at
their home on Porter etreet.
J. H. Turner I. reported .lightly
oved after an attack of innu-
V__AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, THVRspxY MORNING. MARCH l. im.----------------------<
rank Rehearing Asked-Boog-Scott^a
Realty Transfers
W R vone and wife to Tom M.
Rabb donveys east 1 teet ot lot1
FL -ha W of lot > in Ray-
mad . uvalViie 1* otocz aga
to. In L .l.lon P: to Uto 5 of
Ajetlp, considerauon. .38050.00 c
1 J. Deen ana Ada Deen S
D Harvey and wite. conveys .10
acre, and om acre "“..U.,.
Jam.. P. wallace suryey 1“ Travie
county Texas, lso »’ acres oa:
0 “ Jame. P. Wallace burvey.
Trwvl. county. Texan considerauon
Jordan alias Dennis MeRoy, burg-
' lary, defendant a motion for con-
| tlnuance overruled. Jury selected
and testimony being taken Ute
Wednesday.
Th* State of Texas v*. Tom Car-
den, charged with manufaqturing
lquor, set for this Thursday.
The State of Texas v*. Tom Car-
dan. charged with assault, set for
this Thuroday.
glycerine, etc, as mixed in Adler-
ika, expels poisons and gas and
stops himacbetns rhoNTANT
upin congested and inflamed
Headaches Come From
Gas on Stomach
BEATS NOW SELLING
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In ROBIN HOOD
Th* Biaccat Pietur. I'F Made-Sent onSele Tomorrow.
NigN pricent Parqet, 51.001 Bnjcony, 50 Plus War Tl
MAINEE ALL BEATS r0.
INCLUDINO TAX JVC
SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA_____
to falling heaith for meveral monthm
} Funeral nervices were conducted at •
h. th* Christian church by Rev. Hpr- * J
see Busby and burial was in the An
‛ 1b0F cemetery today (Wednesday) Ha
A. at am ■
9, On Feb. 13 Mr. Eubank and hto se
L wife celebrated the 40th anniver- —
steadily rising also. -
Brass Band
Fred Bruckner is organizing a
brass bana here. H will be under
the auspices of the Modern Wood-i
men. member, being .elected main- l
ly from the membership or the
WOW. ___
Church Postponed
There were no church services,
except Sunday school, Sunday ow-
ing to the inclement weather and
the illness of Rev. Ludlum, Meth-
odist minister.
School Moot
Johnson Ciy will enter the inter-
scholastic meet with Fredericks-
burg In the following events: Dec-
lamation. spelling and a few ath-
gMAJESTIC
bank is survived by his widow and
ceveral sone and daughters: John
Eubank of an Antonio. Joe Eubank
of Brownwbod, Robert Eubank of
Pjoneer. Rector Eubank of George •
town. Mrs U R Sparke of Lam.
pasas and Mrs. # H Nunn of
। leorgetown, ______
New Autos
Registrations:
Joe Matthevs, Austin. Moon;
Mr.. C. L. Crock.lt, Austin, Moon.
McKean Eller, company,__Austin,
international trucki, J- JWattng:
er, Austin. Hupmobile: W- S.Cal
houn. Austin, Hupmobile; J. 3
Lockhart, Austin. Dodge; E. J.
Rofheinz, Austin, Winton; Picker-
.on Cleaning company. Austin.
Ford; A F. Martin. Austin, nud-
eon- J. W Scarbrough. Austin,
Dodge Lout. Bonusil, Junin.
Ford; Dr. J. C. Thomas, Austin,
Mall order, tilled novowhen as-
companies by check, and beit-
addressea, .tamped envelope. Ad-
dress ISOS Colorado. Seat* on
■ale at 3. Reed’s, March Sth.
Prices: $3.00-$z.50—$2.00
Unreserved Seats $1.00
Auspices Amateur Choral Club
THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER
YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF IT \
EXTRA: LARRY SEMON IN SOLID CONCRETE
YOU WILL ENJOY A BIG LAUGH
week-end with his parents
Bert McCormick of Hutto was ,
her* Bunday, visiting frieseis.
Ml** Louise Gossett returned to
Belton Monday afternoon after
spending th* week-end with her
parents. Mr and Mi's. C. M. Go«-
set t
Mr. Willard Aver of Houston
I. here for a vt.lt with her par-
ent.. Mr and Mra. G. K KIng.
MI.. Gertrud. Becker has re-
turned to her home tn Auatin after
a vinit with her aunt, Mra. Car
•00 taught by Ml.. Jewel Oreu. . ....
7M «k»«d Friday Thl. w». I c Welch ha. .returne4 toA wtin
second of th* Burnet county etter .pending tb. wer-enA with
old to close. narenta, Mr. and Mti f. m
, -■......... ..... ........... ■— Welch.
ficers scheduled for th* trip return
to their home stations. A flight
from Porto Rico to Washington will'
be made as a finish of the expe-
dition’s air journey. Mix special-
bullt planes will he used, each car-
rying two officers.
Alleged Bandit* on Bond.
DAl-l8—F. B Iaverette, 33.
alleged member of a bandit hand
whose principal victims were wom-
en. was released on 5000 bond to-
day aftar a prellminary hearing.
« harged with robbing Mrs. Mitzl
Arrington of $2500 in diamonds and
attempting to rob Mrs A. G. Beat-
riek, Howard T. <1. Knight and Lil-
lian Travis, pretty brunette, under
similar charges, waived examina-
tion and their bonds were placed
at $5000 and $700, respectively.
Coleman, charged with swindling,
set for this Tharsday.
The Stat.* of Texas vs. Charley
Garrett, charged with burglary, set
for Chis Thursday.
The State of Texas vs Claud
With the
L P. RHOADS, farmer, 4511 Ave.C:
*,v*: "My back hurt badly. A dull,
drawing pain would catch me when.1
ben over to pick up somethine. Th.
kidney necretiona were *° that ther:
were tmes I coulan t retain them Th.
troubie really pulled me down, for I De:
came languid and tired. I heard of
Soan, Kidney pie, •o I got them at
MleNela Drug Store and on. box brousht
relief to my back and regulated my Kid-
neys."
It has been estimated that on a
mature maple tree of vigorous
growth there is half an acre of leaf
surface exposed to the sun
in the hospital
Hid Hoe, an old time resident of
EL PASO—Freight rialm agents 8mithyie, is here lookns up old
representing practically every’ rail- i -gn— . A Honr wAs called to
- 2 *m*y"
announcement today by " apt Thos the Baptist church held their
G. Ianphier, commander of the Kel- f montbly meeting at the church
ly fleld-Porto Rico air trip, the Monday afternoon Deliclous re-
plane* will not hop off tomorrow. ; freshmente were served and an en-
aa planned, but will take the air I joyable and profitable Hine spent
on the first leg of the journey to by jh There wree thirty-five
New Orleans Saturday Vrwpni l present.
Plans call for a flight of approx!- ; Mrs. I. W. Williams is visiting
mately 6000 miles before the 13 of-in Holland
Another man is in custody.
I New Rail read Start* Today.
WICHITA FALLS-Service wil
be inaugurated on the Byres-Wau-
rika extension nt the Wichita Valle
, railroad Thursday. Waurika, Okla.,
■ has planned to celebrate th* com-
pletion and a large number from
u this city win attend, making the
" trip on the first regular through
5, train. A mixed train will be operat-
% rd one trip each way daily, eav-
' 1 ing here at 3 a- m. and returning
)atbpm -
Taylor Society
TAYLoR, Feb 2s.— Hatton Nel-
eon of Hutto was here on sunday,
visiting friend*.
Mr* Edwin Moore has returned
to her home in Austin after a yigit
with her .later, Mrs. Roy Eand.
Mr. Eugene Bergetrom of Austin
la her. for a visit with her parwit..
Mr. and Mra. G. E. King.
Mito Ruby Aderhelt returned to
Belton Monday afternoon aftex
.pending the week-end with her
prents. Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Ader-
holt
Mr. Charles Gate, has returned
to her home in Austin ©ter a vsu
with her sister, Mra. Roy Hlanc”
Miss Ruth Louden left Sunday
for Auatin, where .he waa called on
account of the Hl new of her mother
and sister.
C. A. Luunel Heft Sunday for
Kerrville in response to a message
announcing the serious illness of
his son, Iawrence.
E. C. Harris has returned from a
businesa visit in Georgetown.
V. T. Epperson is able to return
to his position at the First State
Bank and Trust company after a
recent illness.
Frank Sykes Jr. l* ill of influenza
at the home of his parents on Por-
ter street.
Miss Mary Goff was a week-end
visitor in Austin.
Mrs T W Falkenberg is Hl of
Influenza at her home on Fowter
street.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Lee left Satur-
day for Cisco. Mr. Le has been
foreman of the work on the Circle-
vine bridge and goes to CAsco to
supervise another contract there.
Mike Abbott of Austin visited
friends hero Suuday.
Doan’s Kidney Pills
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The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [260], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1923, newspaper, March 1, 1923; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1526118/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .