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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 7, 1923.
Your Birthday
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to
Pelitical
Sunday Edltlen Only--to Ton
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other* and you enjoy all that ia
eiw. --a 1k *e- ---
Ufa
‘ours la funda-
form of
only last year he announced as a
convene in special session at their
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Today's Thought
omze
Successful people born on this
southwest.
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six ptece::
cents above its value two months
whe cotton
spinning
\
atine engineer
out at the offim at gov
very
myu
to every
E
matis-
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umall
Wete not
map:
m a witnena Mt '
work, amateur: Firat
Handl.
Birg• at
it makes tom the most delight-
boye
all the ola war horses beers new Uto as they bammered
antag
cotton down nine dollars a bale
oppomed to the North Dakota non- and after doimg this returned to
big
H pnde you ever did pmm Wo
ton ea election day.
Ho waa mhe
Now it to enia
modern
Mol of the tenant farmers ana the
with
crop
inai 4200,060 bales
it you oar and da.
caretus
lid Bur with
hi.
Rugo Iran to mata to be the
UtUa
Dato a omce the terror
an Central Europe Ha to maia to
il of
ho tha
At
he
—to riamt year the cottom re-
aarraa have ■ total away and
Ha
■a must have
Unusual People
at Craft
De
th
arouth hadn’t come to many dis-
mada.
Raymona
milion
I
ea tha worriea
ner, the
vtoft to aama to ally. bored con-
valmeewt and
at tha
at hto alleced
Thao
mamy
at
Austin
bent 4“
Mloois,
(
eravy are taken
EVENING BLUE,
ehate at blue vry
There to a
imnuea,
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L
v
tort and would continue to hold
it until constitutional government
election waa hold in Oklahoma on
October 1 and all the readers of
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oollee* wusom waa cordtally hated
hr tha I marl me Lsglia for aama
sheerers and lam mtayers Optimint
Price to of tha oplon that there
ar what waa aa them, did not
It qoncern them watarera
North
Jack
pubile worka ea a manat at ata-
ataaar ana ability and thia waa
Coh-
Radi-
A Baton
Mandi
for investigation and impeachment
purposes, postponed an electton on
constitutional amendments that ha
freshment Bo doing, they
elbow, but not the knes
that
the
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the taeunty aad tha studmnt body
frevoltea.
Now
His
oharm and personant to much
at both wer• given to him K o
no wonder they ran abort- Three
minutea attar he enters a room,
he I* iba most popular a era an
191a and aa a co
he waa a muccesa.
Ho wm made
Chai Hugo Stnnes to anterestine
I atmsar b the Wakwomer lands and
aa the went ooast at South I mar
Wood
Raymona
premtum.
United State ought to
Bod and hayetot
and became nationally known aa
the governor who declared martial
law and ordered out the national
guardsmen to put down masked
or unmasked lawlessness in many
sections of hla state.
Frankie
of the
partisan polletes at governz
Oklahoma Ima thoumanda of
Ar these voted for Wat- forecast wm 10,250,000. Lest years
— —--- ' ------ was 8,701,817 bales and
created were not recalled or over-
thrown.
His recall did not relocate Fra-
i reo-kieamiy.
are etui ar-
There to a holdier bonus comne
and « will cau for aa appropria-
hround the to mat mark.
He admits that a New Tork
grand jury has made the opera-
ton of New York bueket Shope
has ire that the bucket shop buc-
cneen are galling just what waa
coming to them.
"Her*" you toll youraeit, "la
ene of the kimanest ana mest fegu ■
tor people la the world." And
you never mid a Meer word.
When he pomed for mo. te waa
a lit Ue
restieea.
• ya whin i an « UU
he A3 lairmen
wag earners of the th mi u
wetom to a whitwina
paignr and hto eampaien
if the covernmex
e err ear the Texas
wm. Mre
= "ft*
buina Joint* ent the oftendera to
aan and hto trim to boomed for him
that he had made the eit one
has Aref par oent dry.
Ha wm nomdnated for governor
by both the democratie party and
That a What Neyaa McMein Says About Father Duffy, Whom She
Sketchea Thia Week ‘
FAQS
per cent more elgnreta
y. L izom.
Heahel rue: Tirst
H. A, Themaon at .
party.
Lynn J. Frazter waa a republican
before he became a non-partisan
and being within the republican
party he won his political Victoria*
Dismiased from the office of gov-
ernor by his people he bobbed up
again and a majority of the voters
of North Dakota covered him with
the toga of a senator.
•abswteMm Met- sale to Atyamea
Bee SW and Bueday Ameeican:
Mene. Ika eMo Tm*
Ametim ertee -» 1 uuao s “f
Comm
elty go
N4
landcape: ri
■be a ewe" by O
olge; taaaat I
by r T Tamod
arehitectural
premium. "The
P H Rich at Chku
mium, -Cathedrar
leacu» at the head
Itural and mechanteal
The Austin American
; American Publishing Company
mama ena a little
a good deal bo*
MKB SHANER her.
No
Announcement of
Various Places
Given.
no Turkieh knee boat at Leuwane,
Timpe waa la thie country when
tira bumtneme men foregatherea in.
mil and vine placen to omE re-1
------- -on are generous ae you ,
eve of elec- are affectionate aad In practsely :
other folks can sleep.
And pile your rotten garbage
some rotten forelgn henp.
lams instantly to their essntgal
; factors and you proceed to act in
All citizens at Oklahoma must, the light of the facts regardless of
mw volunteerin
He and the sell
rilM about it.
the waiter wm nieht there be-
fore ma
Ho WM M interestine la hto
talk that I kopt torgettine to
draw. and the eituines prgtongea
aotaaal ho to toe to the pubilelthe prtee at the fleecy atapie.
eye and holaine the centet at the .........
eaith.
cam-
I last
STINNES COMING TO T2XAB.
wuaM THOMAS WAGGONER
W bag fire hundrea and fifty
HeaBaand aorm at load la Earn
The American's Program for
Austin.
WHAT TODAY MEANS TO rov
LIBRA
The behefiglent aspecta today tn-
THE BEARS WERE READY.
Now the department at agricui-
IV tur torecasta a total pro-
duetion at nine at 11.015,000 batea
ma appeared to have etven the
Tutor me ...............
wuderea at my eoBto terms him
flae to tank at Ha even tried
to mteue me out at that, but
m. Indintty"
SSbt Pirat
era Oota' by
2 oorond pre-
i Kenneth D.
And eeel year ragine fever wrath.
.. _ by denqqe round the pole.
set oM st hearted M that
preminm. Mm Kreugerbt. Aumti-
Braidea rest Firm premium. Mm
Geore• Groan J
Crocheted rm Firat pi emrum.
Mina adune zigenhale at »a^a t]
(ng 11 year).
Handloom work. arefetoeMi; 4
Ptewt premium. Mina tnie Coratek 1
at Sea hassle
Ins thome that don't atiek, the stMtyr
noon eram mace er whatever It Ie aaauJ
02 Ine the trouble, will wash off ea*
F: n spider rhould always be nit-
with water ss soon M the meat Ulf
.< | ssrs.nomatmosamiK.etpj i
conterrine
and mankind helpins dream*
Am aU besmirchea with pollties,
•nd M< four-umine
ware hiehnr thines to eaptivatejthe
fancy
Ana new the Turk seems to haye
found um for his «bowa, end punp-
ss and jaattos Ms war amene the
western powera eonstderabt .tar l
feeted with theit utitarinlem.
no nssd of anyone’s generosity: Tou
are fond of the finer joys of life.
San Antonie
Carved ntone, D. C Crumies .at
Austin a
inlaid wend, n Hoffman Aukun.
Dakota of ths
Oklahoma must
they am up agatnat a real famtme
an the mw ess term I Tezas saved
tended indeed the crowds worn
• wreat that the state tair grounas
be A;
Conventionnt erpup. not less than
sis piecea: First premium. :
Marlon Harris of Austin second
premtum. Mm Jos Wooten at
NORTH DAKOTA la eala to be He opponea capital puntshment,
-% the cradle in which the non-numnea the death penalty for con-
atnan p"a3 Efven to th aemnea persona, grantea many par-
I,that t ttheu non-dona, vetoed many bua
partisans placed Lynn J. Frasier
wm recaled by the voters of the been no deputy governor, that h.
Mate, this by a emall majority but aispersea the lawmakers who
the state bank and other Anstitu- canea enemselves in speciai session
tions that the non-partisans had
Smins at Lene tolaaA N- T.
Beet composgttom, not la ahoy*
etamsineatiom: First premium. “The
Htte Prioner" by Dr J . C.
Kuehne of Austin; necona premtum
ChicAgo.
“Finley siaing” by Paul Wierum at
head. He to preparine his men with K an aaaaa at reprem
for open wartae by all Hinda of no feelint thet you munt
wearying They tor can
Mrs J. 1 Butts of Austta: •ecoh4/
premium Mies Tomio Wooten o9‘
Firm aa
t AmUm;
the theatre.
your ravings and intrigues.
And make it aeoeseary to create
tea thoumand lenguea.
To hold your wrring faetions
within the bana of law*
And make thone bluster.nr nations
la •hocked amazement paue
Or aa where Mr. Peary teak hto
dreary arctic etroll
M• win bo task Bau Me cam whem
ba lava dis tbs prmivu at the
OU company ana us
Eq
for keeps.
upon the lawmakers the power to tion. but because you are emotlop-
- ally cold and unresponsive. Tou
lack the touch of the idealist who '
Duffy always rail
Ha mme out of the wm om
the ereat American hereto for all
time be ana hie friend. Wild
P, EgNes
nc.
trgp
GOVERNOR JACK AND HIGH non-partisan gospel of government
6POT8 IN HIS CAREER. arrayea ngatnet him.
but you never induige your appe-
tite to excess. Perhaps life would
thrill you more if you came a little
nearer IIving It M you see it lived
by others.
People born under ths mign of
prairies,
haa a legislatur on his handa and with all your famous oil field*
servaties flocked together,
cals flocked together.
the world. Born in Canada, of
Irish parent* he WM educated
for the priesthood at Mayneuth,
the Irish non-Jeatutoai college
And an education for the
prlesthooa to no four years at
boyish laughter and rousins
ohers. It is about m complete
and thorough and exacting m it
is possible to be.
—For ten years he wm professor
of metephyMes at Dunwoodle
But ho isn’t, aad novar wa* en-
trely walled about his subject.
His is the broadest knowldge
I have ever knows. And it isn’t
ths kind that terrines you into
trembling sdlnce, or vents it-
sett in desdly disoourss* It
is so lberally mized with charm
and humor and undertaking that
ataga Mo placed Qeotp Wiles*
iender at tbs tarmer-inbor re-
Lbra, between Sept. 10 and Oct.
21, are more beautiful phystcally
than natives of anv other sien
newspapers know that 40 par cant Their naturea respond tensely and
of the voters participated In the q"1eky to musical sounds
gettin* married
thinks St being married, M tha
case may be. atete of his wife’s
heeith, number and mexes of his
oofsprine. and how teas mince be
bM been to con fees, on
Alexander Wollcott, the New
Tork dramatic critic with whom
he sometimes attends first nilghta,
says that ll la like eld home
week to so to the theatre with
Father Duffy The tex driver
turns out to be a member of che
Md Sixty-ninth, and they chat
abaorbediy of the old times over-
aaaa on the way down town—tbs
rival ehautteur, with whom cm
they bcme entagied in the yen
oral mm of the evemine traffic,
to none other than Azi Rooney’a
boy. whom bo hasn’t Men einge
the old dare up in the perish In
the Brans—the door attendant, at
-
to it that Father
attack wm
BTICKY PANE
Instead at wpendine several hrs
eloun minutes rubhine and merapfK
cookine dimhen and pan* turn the
upmide down on the dm in l ns mhe
or table after finatng out with *
ter. In a few mtnutea, while weak
StoeseA My Mds at
slor to prt'
Voters of No
experienced a
were utmlized to .......... the millers at the wona realize
multitudes who turns trom an sec- - - - •
tions at the state
Onna Jacs troubtes began
when he repudiated the platform
Uall.ln«BM.. .H
Mall, la u. B... Ite
Mali, fordan... UI
Bill Donovan, colonel of the eoth.
Thetr. Is the kina at thienqahip.
aad perhape Ue the highent form
that expremes iteeir in a conatant
eschar tedood natured inulta im IL Evary MtiwiM tat he
A --ne AV anun ! aitends m an saoured wucceaa
A PABAAGd AT ARM*. . And vou Me none at the aaa-
TATHER DUFFT WM not en- ' atrnint that im presence at the
a UrMy in harmony with Wild I eloun M often MUM There la
Bur. plan, at mampnien. He I al ways a benunru algntty about
. ears at him, to hto booh on the him Father Duffy woula have
1 wm. “Me to cpol, untirine. etren- had that it tale bar! made him a
what he
at the atete democratie conve- trtete the Texas production would
tion and nocepted the plattorm at have gon
the *www tobor protectw l tads 1. balet A aoraa tOat a bumper
Pver etme• the day ot the in-'crop would have played bevoe with
‘n if that toTt Molly mug-
uvans boy up there, and be
amt been to aaataaalaa tar
ehres yearn ’ be would say Tto
comna to have a talk with that
ruled man; AM he would do.
yahkaow naM thee and there.
The boys foved him, of oourma
Thataiwass
i will de
and the
County library.
Now Travis cburtheue.
Benutificatien of Barton Springa
Completion at eoenie highway
eyetem, ineluding road to Vaamil-
ton’s pooL
Cempletion of dam.
Medpra abattoir.
walk moat at the time. Now ho
Govermor Jaak threat in id to Me
the miltar, if necenmmry to put tiom ** * Milina dollar the firat
down the nuuntcottom, bat bo did year end perhaps nve Mion dot-
Mt ye M e way He daartod **** by the ttme the last former
wnon aad after a wtorm, wonion mervie• man haa r nUval hie share.
at werermi month, the head of the For ntty raara to coma Jones will
date am Eleanor Kirk Ames, au-
thor; Reels Chauvenet, chemist;
Bronson Howard, drama Hot
(Copyriaht, 1928, 8 BUI Indaa. leal
the farmer-labor party. He bed
He Knows More Than Anybody FINAL AWARDS
m |MADE INART
pandemonium reigned for several
yeare. Finally Governor Frazler
Tooled lenthert yirM premtum,
R A Pteifer at Austin.
Pottery or clay produetm Fimt
premtum. Mine Repina H. arttfith
at Austin (ag• it yearu).
Rasketr colleetion: Mirat pre-
mium Mice Martha HoM
Banketry, Maelo ptooee: BoeaM
premium, Miao Ida Pstmedry of
MMta. _ .r
Ls ■• shade: FM premtuml
Raymond Eyerett at Anette: mcodH
premtum, Raymona Averatt aft
Avella )
Iron work’ First premium. L Tj
Biugel at Auwtim; second premtyf6
L T. •moi at Austin “
she never loot
thotr reupeet end
thetr tth la
Mr. Onty onee
ea she have to
del, wtrenuoumiy
with a meeateit-
mat woman who
tought her eo
mvUrey that her
arm wm broke*
othergine • Gash
at oold water in
There wm a day when a piec-
at ebeu not wu4 mu Donyan,
and emaae hie thizh hone root
at bto boys ■ Mwais or sd to cam
him bark on a MaMM; three
at them were wounded on the
war But they managed to get
him to the field dreaMad Matte*
an emereeney pladd oat up in
the rubbtih ana ghe derointion of
a eheni-ahattered houna, where
■ eueb first aid m wm paeMbto
wm riven the wounded betoes
they overs cent on the MBH
ngonining zourney to the perme-
neat station lock at tha line*
Father putty wm in the field
atatiom, efvine first aid. s'visa
toM aid. doted everythin and
anythtne. wondne m he ho al-
ways erorhed wd BUI had just
atrengi enongh toft when he
saw his* to rales htmegit in hto
bianket and shake Ma niat
"Thought you’d bury me, aidit
anyone meets Father Duffy. And
they had the deepest ndmiration
for him—well, I wm soing to May
"both m man and m priest"
but you can't divide Father
Duffy that way. He lan’t one of
those who lays aide one charac-
ter and puts on another out of
office hours. Friset and man
am permanently and impercepti-
bly blended into one (rent beau-
tiful. compelling personality.
Also, the boys of the 601 mave
Mm the highest veneration. The
np’a-t is revered not only aa the
father; be is the aristocrat one
ot the real duality, and they
were there to see that he wm
treated ae auch. Many of the
moot imprenatye omcera had to
march, when the rogiment moved
from place to place. But the
at the Barty and all
dresmea himesir Bp la alt Me cole-
caTs recella, wm goine to the
iength at puttine aa two Bem
B-owno taH* and then aald
-WelL rm solns boys, who’s
comine with me
But Father Dutty weent al-
together pleaaM with that meth-
od. Thouks he loved the «1e-
Houn a m fl sea bravery of 1
were Mary M eDermott‘» boy ead
Loretta teouenne• her aad
Anaotaata OConneira boy that he
, TO CLEAR BINK
Remove ell bite of vegetabte. that
1 may have emcaped the (Ink etraine
_____ ________________ with a emall piece of cardboard?
Bmai wonder that be mhout4 pet Bprigkte your tavorite eleanine
Mid* the anotent artistry of the powder over surface of eInk aad
rarpet weaver for the in loose prae- mil with s wMek brom* RIMB
teauttes at the Occident Nest, we sink with weallme water and I Dirt
ehall hear that be to buytme elder- over with broom. Hold brum uha
ettes from Mme of our brighit young , der •calding water, ehake out a
men—The Masten's Bumnena haae up to drn A
doe it
the day thia year. Aad « the
bob* a man that always sera Me atreet
amazinely. But he
in the wovernor’s chair. In that
Mate a government bank waa m-
tabliahed and the non-partisan
Isadora launched a state program
of sovernment conattucted and
operated elevators.
This la not an that they launched.
thorn who phrtietpated to the catr over next tour will center
wild rtab tar otmas Hla anaugura- around the two milion bale mask.
Bob was a to sMs solar event All Thia W1U be the emallest carry
the natonal Baar tom is at the etate over recorded la many reara
sees ib bto I m a guard of honor. Acotton to the owe best bet thia
hug barbecue WM A feature at the year Thia to the verdict at the
tmaugura eod 200,000 peefH at- Mb men ot the anduatry.
corporatona at onabuma arrayed steouM hard tec* attach itmelt to
MotoM atm Be had an the peodie a MU at. cay denomtna
and all the tnterests who did not by the rchest and bent
take kindly to the North Dakota. Chet tme has known?
at North Dakota one year and the
vory next year kicked into the
Unitea States nenate by the voters
n. n. .. - — —0, of his stat* Maybe Governor Jack
T( Ills 11 ta the pouVonla koptaa cat atatory win repeal
T diRemad 4 tecord and atseir ana ehat what happened la
the record electea him As North Tto beta may taka place in
mao heorzantued hinownpolle lb. Mate known m the step
•qu4, raided boodezaine and BM.- anughtee ot next year.
beyond five
posure. But you have sutzicient
tact and diplomacy to sotten the
accuracy of your opinion* Tou
are neither truly imaginative nor
artistics, but you have a ready ap-
preciation of these quauits in
attriot Bovet Rummta to
Mr* M.
Party lines were obliterated.
Ibara Sora
mt ok an, aaa eennot ascapo
hmae Ho to bto own
an sen wbetbet Me aroaa
rdar or a potty art of mean-
piTIBBIIM- Prteeasrs at No. 1
1 Pollee Stntton her* never had
• better tiena than their kaepsr.
Mro L shaner.
n aU >■ B ysara at handlne
" 1 the inmatee Mra.
Shaner boosts
election. More Important than all
thia they know that the constitu-
tional amendment which had
aroused the wrath of the governor
wm adopted by a vote of five to
on* ‘
Governor Jack invaded tha polit-
cal arena leas than four yeare ago.
He bM made a lot of history since
he first teespd his hat Into the
ring He has had a lot of tun.
He bM made a lot of people jump.
He bM made a lot of people think
and talk. He bM been cock-ot-the-
German taxee haveAiad a bad
time of it. Ilmping veOR in the rear
at depreciatine marks la Augapt,
an ettempt wm made to reverse the
------ The tax sa motor vehi-
mended many menaures that were
pigeon-holea or defeated by the
lawmakers of the tcommonweait
idstie, but regardlesa at
dency at the sheep
had called in August, notified all fine and beautiful in life emotion- , .
to pad1Ock th. i^tot boxm ^-V;/^^
h Dakota most have on election day. declared illegal a component part* Toure la funda-
change of heart m proposed amendment
CODORE PRICE, at
Iota la an optimist.
AS TOLD BY NEYSA MCMEIN
TO DOROTHY PARKER.
PRORABLY not in the world.
I and certainly not in all of
Greater New Tork. Is there a
more popular person than Father
Duffy. A parade or bis friends
would take from now on to pass
a <iven point
Aad I doubt if there is a single
mere bowing acquaintance among
all the thousands. The moment
you meet Father Duffy, you are
his friend.
He never is unable to remem-
ber where he has seen a face,
never fumbles around in Ma
mind for the appropriate name
to attach to it. He knows every-
body's name, mother's maiden
name, bustness and how he
likes it: if he is thinking of
— there eras abmolutely no keeping
tom out at the front Hm*
Ahead in ooms teHur-ewept.
fire- raked nela, bo weua era
aatua bar, ndmne b moment
aheiter, fiiadeguat tart eomtort-
latest to that prompenity le aweep-
tag over the western world, farm
products all over the country are
bringing high prtee* credit to
plentital and the reserve ratio of
the federal rislrvi system la
that there he nives no eenae M
burry or precccupatiom.
How.ba manegee to work aa
mask tele enen 14 hour I'm
ears l oant uaderMaed Nobody
atoa aeomo to be able to te it.
Butyrane r. Daffy I am
firmly convtnced, couid de any-
thin*
be willing to admit that he has the consequznqes . . .
Because of the relentless honesty
been the governor, that there has ot your mind, you will also met
। i with reverses and failures among
people to whom candor meano ex-
When you meet Felber Duffy,
you understana why eo mhny
peep H are totally lacxine to
your etock farms and your
airles.
With your world wide fame for
cotton, your corn and wheat
and mules.
Tob Ukewtos cap the ah max whan
It comes to Miao and toola
With your early "boomer" htatory
whoa -no os ere" all rushed I*
Tea got a reputation that wm aw-
ful. even then:
When you had the Mg per cent of
the old time outlaw gangs
Tom got the glaring keodUnea with
your whoops and shoots and
bang*
Did you get tnnoculatea with neir-
increasing nin.
That gets worse instead at better
M returns keep coming Int
DM you gM an mighty wicked from
loosing in that storm
That you're clear beyond redemp-
Ura ns prospects at reform T
Phetography—Prefeseienal '
Example of poftraiture: First pre-
mium, sinaj of an Old Man""by
The tabstta at Austin eerowd pr--
mlum,‘ -Fortrait at a Toung Ldy-
by Can Christianeom.
Photoeraph, any mebzeet other
than porirait: First OS '
"Wt-m-I Are the Pure la Ha
J. C Cones at san Antonto
Lando ape Ne firat premium;
Dm MeCami at Austin.
Photography Amsteaf
Potrt tarat premjutm; "Tpe
netuigeer’ by Harry Phibbs M Cri-
engo, secca premtum, “Evetjn
Law" by J. J. Ryaa at Chicage.
judging ' who’s to Manx
But the wap you tolk» are doing
la worse than aay shame
Now, this kind at ndvertimine may
suit you very well.
But the devil eouln beat it were
be advertiatng hell.
Tour colleges and pubue echoola
Mhaner retires after PS yeare Mrv-
ice as matron of No. 1. •he’s it.
and leavee with ths emviabie rat-
art of attar havtne bees tats noe
at ever having been reprimanded
diwing all the tme she had been
la the city’s employ.
GROTEMUE TAX PIGUREB
OKLAHOMAI OKLAHOMA!
By Dow H. Biggera.
Oklahoma! Oklahoma! With all
your fertile lands.
With your WaltoM and your Jew-
ett* your “choc joints and
your kton*
With your flaming fiery crosnes
and military rule,
Tou are nehainu forth an odor like
a slime tafeetod pool.
With all your boasted wedkeh, and
your broad and ferule
lm t.n 1.00
KM 6.00 16.00
ill 1M IMP
OILCLOTH OIBFLACINO TURK:
IBM LINOLEUM in THE HAREM
carpota Wo ere tota that so per
cen of the better otes of houses in
<Conetantinopie are now coyered
with linoleum. We do not know
the wofinens of Turkish wears* but
we are aure they eo beyond inole-
inn in UMS quany. Perhaps the
ehan. maro a new mtirtnema is the
funkih posture, which han so need1
to cMhlon Ita humiity. Certainly
ieneue wm deponea mrom the pren-b kept diguine Thereinoothe
faery at the colleg- by the gov- "aY ou ok M
ernor end thta meds Winon and ’ ■
unction, after he had led them
over a crow country run for
four miles But they admire
him all the enme, for he to the
freshest man la the crowd when
the run la ever He is a lawyer
by profesalon, and a wucce-fu
sb* I am teM. I Bke Mm tar
hla ngreenbte anspoedtiom, hla fine
chareter, hla mlert and eager in:
tenigence But I certainly woula
not waat in he la Me batalllon"
it was wild »<H who, when
one at the arm highest dle-
matarie naked him what wm tbs
best way to boletar Bp the mess
morale a Bowers* "Kiu rtt a taw
generain"
And it wm Wild Mil wh* whoa
■early the legal minimum.
Ineldentany bo remarks
earn to selltag at PI cents,
hehest at ths year, aad
the average production for five
yars wm 11,481,081 bole*
Walton to the stormy petrol of
Oklahoma politic* He calls him-
eelf a democrat, he rums for office
M a democrat, but organised tabor
made him mayor of Oklahoma City
and the farmer-labor protective
league cailea him from the office
of mayor and placed him in the
office of governor by a sweeping
majority last year.
Governos Jack is not a native
son at Oklahoma According to
one at kto many biographers ho is
• eraduate engineer and bachelor
of seleno* ana hto preparation for
life was done at St Louts untver-
mity. where he played guard ea the
football team for throe year* I-
alana claims Mm m a native eo*
He landed in Oklahoma city in
Handmade jewelry: Mirat pre-
mfum Mra. C. L Condit of Austta
a majority at the lawmakers are
bto implacable enemtes.
He may be impeached. He may
bo ousted from offic* There to I
senatorlal election coming MX I
year. Lynn J. Frazler wm kieked
ESCAPE
gursonumt to mild oosn-
b perst with the Agony at andine
bom the pollca ears Jeesph Landt.
InMea toaysr. no tugittve Hve
B cematent terror at drrest Ho
■ aatr -atime ter the thine be
* their haunts la the tall timber. It
win be recalled that tha August
MONEY HE MUST HAVE.
INCLE BAM bM a aurplus ot
U liMPOO.see pilea up ta the
tederd rrsMsry Becretary A w.
Menon is a remarkabie rinaneten
Ha knows that Vnete Bam win
need a huge surplaa next rear
ratbee Duffy shook Me flat to
return ■ . .
"And I win yet" he anrwerea
Every time Colonel Donovan
rotate to New Tort they ita
eneh other end. et toot awsnfc
were inmuletne each other loot M
weoroumy aa thereover did.
EMBARRAMED AT NOTHIN*.
WATHEK DUFFT know* I
E mink, mor,dhan anybody to
Theodor Prtee knows Ms Smer-
ton; he known eta tl tieas: be
xom that Waa Street only covers
the radicals of QktahOtaS the Aodordine to a Washington dle-mituhtion:
polmei M woM M the persomatpateh the two dottar not* rlcUn .Us for esample wm raised tar
r manutaetmea tmememtes ot Governor Jack ot •uperntition. to donmed a. M. kguye,pPpocrn; Svq."trehrpe
to 1 The outpat Wherever he turnda he four- treasury department han omitted pteHy of the career of the mark to-
sonon etgareta a jerea • atCCott hormneet nest aad an tt from the demtuns ptepdrd tor,war2.uttrr tar-
Ghure (be -rom foot —ttOltr. «Tdeh eoG the bow causally. Most peopte moroMB tbs towdsst protstant"f
dhehormmt rurat ana lanebehevthat -twodolerbu "-""5:
he had the powertud arespagiCi at bad task and M to pessed from onerlew where there wm one oar be-
Odahoma agatnat too pelieies and band te anotber so fast m the fore the warthere ere sow 6—The
Mo oduttatatrauo* Me had the ‘exehange can be mate Now why ________
had triumphed or else perished
from the face of the earth.
All the world knows that an
axance. They are conducive to Jov-
iality and to optimtam and tenda to
relaxation and harmony. Thia
shoula be an ideal Sunday.
A child born today will be bright
and cheerful, but a little too meit-
reliant.
If today le your birthday you
should be pre-eminently suoceeaful
in buntness because your mind la
one that naturally reduces all prob-
Li
batt, new grown np te the m-
teat at a wit Md three thriving
children, the hat room boy la the
eon of the pretty Murphy girt,
ahe that tort broken heart- lying
aU along Eighth avenue wNen ahe
married Tom Mulqueen, tha traf-
fic poljoeman, who beat them oa
their homeward way. hae been
toot eight at ninoe that day whoa
be wm brought back woundea.
Bp kt the Owe*
They are all greeted enthumiat-
tcally. there le an exchenee of
memohtes of the good aM anya,
aa eager rseams of all that haa
happened mince, a firm head
elasp. and a hearty hope at more
trequent meetinga. They are an
delightea to aaa Father Dufty,
and he to Juet aa happy et meet-
ing them in foot, hto way at
being glad te aaa people trane-
eenda a more gift at thiat wort of
thia* and becompe* utter genius
• • •
HIE PRISM THE
WHOLE A S. e.
TIB presided over Holy Crome
II rectory, at Forty tlrot street
had mgh arouse the ooutbere
boundt at a taa asM Melba at
*hole-hearie Irtah athelies,
whe bars mate their Key York
metement a Ml at the aid coun-
try. aad grew up, mary, brine
up thetr hnren, aad die there,
oarer bothering their henda
about straying Out at it over to
Blue (way to pearoh of entertain-
ment, er toeel color.
But Father Duffy to ae* limi-
ted by any docede; the whole
elty te Bto parish,- ye* ena when
bo wm veraeaa. Ma parish wm
not only the satire Balnbow R.
Mieton, but Uto whole ARF.
They were hto boya You might
call Mm the greatest tather to
the world.
They ray of Mm that, when
he was ehptain with the Sixy-
minth regiment-1 knew it was
the 1651 la tbs war, but there to
ampl not thinking of It other-
wtee than m the Fighting 169th
him by the legistature, recom-
; Pmtered to Jot Pototie. al Auatin Tess*
aa Bemonddem M< aw.
wemdeaa. a-eama Pmm
Member at •• AmdBurmasee Cirealado
The Aeeand Pmm b talks Svir
MM to toe me Bar ytolisH at an
m- aad atapatehm eredited to it er mot
stows be BUM to ba peper, aad else
toe toeel mem psMtaMi herdm AU Ashts
at vebtieatlen st mpedd dlapatehe tarsia
• aba mmenyed -
priwonere face
wm all she
needed to calm
wm moot eraeious about Bivins
me Me lima
And nme le one at the ecarceet
thine that Pather Dutty haa.
No to umdowbtedy the busient
person la New Tork Every mo-
ment at Ne day to pasted with
(wUea Tot he Alway* manag-
to nna a pine in Me day for
the unexpeted-the talk with
the mgadely met friena, the rail
candidate for the United States
senate and wm nominated and pleasure, advised aU hla followers glosses over” thetauits or others in i
elected running as a republican to remain away from the pons on rder to prevent their dimming the
nomin-, -na .. - -______■__..I virtues Too are generous m you
nominee and m an avowed apoadle election day and on the <--- “ .. .. . -
of the kospel of the non-partisan
premium. Dyne
’ olon at chi-
Austin
iMtar plain or ArooratM: First
premium. Mra B. W. Davis of Aas-
nn: second premium. Mr* L K
Brill of Austin. __ t /
Enamel on china; Fleet premium.
Mice Eda Haenet of Aetata, si Mi
premtum, Mra Dea Bearigat at ,
AutUn
Gold on oMm: Firat premiupn,
Miao Frieda Rathmann of Auatin
■Urer Aecoratiog on china: Firat
premium. Mia* Louime Welle atV.
auatin: wecona premtum, Mra Af
tert Mundt at Ausin.
Teatito Depertment
Batik First premium. Miss Blos-
sum Wastes
Bedoprend? Fleet premium. Mra.
all pane ghimmerine now.
Conmumed by atea and senloued
la thia dingustine raw.
Why tent you go to
Th* peer man to hated even of
Me own neighber; but the rich
hath many fi imide Prev. 16:21.
As men advanbe in Uf* all pas-
mons resolve themseives into
money. Lova ambition even
paltry, end to thta—Beaconsfteid
PRICE'A BINGING MINSTREL.
Paintings Prefoeelonal m
mBautpe-ognaf"Zenubiner-"B I
Mrs. E. Richardson Cherry of Hous- N
ton. fM
Portrait, first premium. "Anpa •
Randle Cloud " by Mias Edna Col- •
Una of Austin; second premium. •
"Portrate" by Miao Martha Simp- •
kins of Dtas; third premium. /•
"Portrait of Migs M" by Mlaa CW- ■
lotto Reeves of San Antonio. •
Landscape* any medium; first •
premium. "Dunes of Barnegat" by •
Raymond Everett at Auatin; sec- A
end premium. "Hinside” by Mro W.
H. Ruddle of Auatin; third pro,
mium, "Morning in Lincoln Park
by olin Travis of Dallas.
BUU Life: 7ist premium. ’ 31.111
Life’’ by Mise Martha Simpkins of
Dallas; second premium. “Zinnies"
by Mra. Mary W. Cooney of Au-
Un; third premium. "Zinnias and
Daisies’" by Miss Grace Spaulding
of Houston.
Painti nga ■ Amateur
Best head or figure: Pirst pre-
mium. “Girl With Hat ” by Mra.
Ben Diekara of 4ustin; wecond
premium. •’Girl with aPples" t>y
Mra r. Manta of Auatin.
Landncape or marina: First peg-
mium. "Laadaoape" by H. J. Har-
der of Austin; aeoond premium,
"Landacape” by H. J. Barter of
austin. . ...
•Uli nee: First premium. :Blye
Bonnets'" by Tommie Nichols of
Austin
Ceram to Frsfraslsnal __.
Best collection, not tom than ten
piece* naturalltie decoration on
chin* Mine Bird Jonea.
Bet collecton, not less than tea
piece* conventjonel Aecoration on
chin* Mro. C. L Condit
Beet collection of enamal on
chin* Kentey stevens of Mexla
Cena m l Q-Am ate ur
Naturalistio painting, on single
pieces: First premium, Mrs. 8. »
Street of Austin; second premiym.
Mito Pauline Savage of Thorndnje l
cnventional painting, on etng:
pteces: Firat premium. Mra. 8 W. •
SH. of ,Austin: second premium. K
Mim Myrtie Hunt of Georgetown, ■
Naturalietie group, not tom than ■
•t plecen: Firat premtum, MG: /
Tommie Wooten of 4ustin:econd •
premium. Mrs. P. E Turner at ■
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