The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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WOODMEN GET
Lake Austin Eventually
Will Turn , to Mudhole25-YEAR GEMS
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under & special
sity law school
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CALL EDITORS
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CHIVALRY?
IN DEAN CASE
next
in
Felcing has just returned from an
waukee.
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PAYNE TO REAL SPOON RIVER
Dr. L.
Payne will read from
Wil-
in the case of
Dugng
the process three fire*
d nearby and looked
2
never offering a hand aa
Each and every one fast colon.
last nteht and adopted a
Priced $1.50 to $7.50
ethics tor mon nyin in the
clra.w B han than ever before, bet-
Old Home Town
meeting at the Enversity WACA
TEA
Gordon Marek E B. stret H a
WALTER WILCOX
Fort
The Store for Men
piea esd
ctedby Mato heait
department ottieiaia.
C.
the BraoUtao
ana Gas
clation
SELLING
burm, Q
BtuarTe Dya-
met out la this original
A
iber of the famil.
)
The hearime here M
M. C
nttomey.
1 want te OOO
to sell. The harder they try to sell, the harder
l am i wane to meat ito
net to nha
t
their competitotrs try to sell. But no amount
"a
TEXA.
«eta reel
when
GOING OUL TONIGHT?
advantage of the demand that has been other-
went on, that ever-
eye.
wise created.
ADVERTISING WILL CREATE
)
THAT DEMAND
/
CALL FOR A REPRESENTATIVE OF
Dad s
ings < 8
te shaves
How to Shed Aged
when he
AUSTIN’S LARGEST DAILY
Resinol Ointment cleared k away.
whleb toad
The Austin American
and
safe 111
PE RMANEN#
5
When sales are hard to get, then most people
who have things for sale increase their efforts
NOWATNY OUT
AS YELL CHIEF
-
Men
F
SCHOOL BOND
ISSUE PLANNED.
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 4
I we amleted with
a and haa umea ana
And then what ha
Driving along in
Our
ittt
bsders Dietrle fu
ma L Bitunaell,
150 Honored By
Heart of Oak
Camp.
witams and C.
take part in the
a Mo
Tke
g hela
etfrey
A
kue8e
Naw Fall Suits
Naw Fall Hate
New Fall Shaw
Constitutionality of
Measure Again
Attacked.
PEOPLE WILL
PICK LEADER
‘Pep’ Artist Victim
Of 180-Hour
Ruling.
Shirts without collars—Shirt* with eol-
ian to match—shirts with collars at-
tached—and the real new thine in shirts
Q088ETT TO READ STORY.
Ea L Qotuntt will rena a short
ebuna,
s,
SAN MARCOS. Texas, Oct L—
Bailor, from six counties in Texas
have boon summonea by th. de-
Fenley wiu
■lea.
Marble F
committe
Wagoner,
bion baa
intormau
izaton. I
ia a lodg
body of
yenia of I
Gambren M Lockhart Fire of the
Mr attorneys la Ban Marcos are
n**a up -mu th* ******
han Just returned from Brin after
a yer wpent in that country Invee-
ugatine th* wovernment.
box of thene wonderfut tabiete and
Man what it meane to enjoy menis
withont eomsequent imaigestion-
Adv.
or 16 ye
ehronie mor
New Fall Shirt*—Manhattan*—Wilson
Bro*.—Broadway—three of the greatest
lines ever produced.
Wayne win wpeak before ue mem-
bera.
« that maw* am womt
muet Agtarbed.” *
I oannot may enougb in praise of
these wovdertg rmedlea-
Davia Preeo
clerk. T. A.
The meeti
eluded with
meats.
Coughing
Tire, the old. heel their v-
tait> Th* best Mandara fam-
ify r«M medielne far old and
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY
of this pia
at Austin I
Nauman w
business if
ADVANCING TEAM 1
NEED STOMACH HELP
Ma Weleh erigin he*
to obecurity "
i abe landed, ehe aa*
went ann a* teokime
maia.
emtie- a*
• L—
Mae nW
tear mat
"AFFLICTED FOR
¥
4
earns oottea”
•M dndiaa
DeM
A
HARB
Efforta •
Masonle
ana the report turned ever to olt
■ health othiciei. The heaith depart-
M tor it wo eno
I to Mether Mere
• are hen to me
NA
MAUNU
Iant Muna
*M*M«a la th* pronecutiom
teat Diatriet Attonoy Tom
SLar
Retail
appro pr
pose or
exhibtta
an* to
dent to
The i
the fair
vide th
of th* i
ven.ee
the sun
eocordiz
lion between member* of IM facul-
ty and atddenta nving in the hall
A moctal committee was appoint-
ed to artange a fall open houne
pepsia Tablets 8westen
and Brin* Quiek
Reliet.
sr
line of
---—-
Benater Jehn M. Bailey of Cuero
was here Monday on legl buatnem
with the wupreme court.
I
PHYSICAL EXAMS.
Phymical examinatioes for all new
men and tranaters to the untversity
the political uituation la Oklahoma.
The president of the olub wiu mil
F. H. Piero ta, ehief of th* oroen
production tax division. comptrol-
ler’s department has (one to Fort
Worth and Tulsa, Okla, to attend
•eesloma of the Mid-Continent Oil
FOUR-WHEEL BRAKE SHOW. TODAY
- ■ * ' -■ — ■
mgs held in tb. various commun-
aues between row and October it
1 Their work will be that of ais-
eummne the matter of increased or
decreaed taxation. whicheyee the
aaa* mar ba the roads which will
be bunt, and the amount of money
- to each road.
___, Cannot Be Diverted.
The county commissdomera bare
mirendy decided upon,the amount,
•f money to be apent upon each.
omptegtom I--
V. —akv ream
QAs CONTROL UP.
Hogs Lterary moclety will afwcuss
Hive enses are p
Herat Williamson,
a ma made by Hays
■tarty two wee •
•re alas pendtne A
ther, Barb Wmiaeaa
WatDsTaetafgmgtKeh
**r*trb warns and other skto
eropttons, mpotitne your complexlom
-cnatng 7ou uscilea tor embep
rwt— aqgulsh- ruline your
temper. Afi because of Ampurittes
chat are rampant in 7ous nystem-
because year rod blood callla an
WHOOPINGSOUGH
"Vici
o— „ X±595
meat win ask that Mimflar ***rm on
all Austin dairies be compiled at
trequent antervaia.
auk brought to the etty from
dairiee 1« mies away ha* bora mem-
SnIT
Officers
nsmoclat
Friday i
was cho
ton L
Mra. J. ।
denta; I
necretan
urer.
Special
for purci
ball equl
ending againat
growing ut of
egninm hua brother Mike Willam-
•on. I* year* old. la eonnection with
the **m* raid This raid mated
quite a penmation to thW bounty,
aha* otticer» were flrad upon tram
th* WUhamoon ranch as they ap-
proschea, intent upon mearching the
premine for liquot. no peron who
flrad upon the otnicer» has never
by the men sfudenta at Ue t
rally.
It was generany understoad
Worth to attend the mnnua ban-
quet tonight of the xid-Continent
Oil and Gas amociadion.
FLORIN*
BEKTRAI
ku hlux ku
kentiy near
meeting
code of ■
hall.
W*bb. banker.
in* last night was con-
the serving of retresh-
araart wolne to a**
«f sadi i^tar. Mr
* win he laspt buzz
an"naDametxenr:
zovermment control of (aoollne
prices tonight at its regular weekly
rellp-d war or te. ■
Wyw totem
dzmwnsizngi
■ 1
‘ c J
Roads Mass Meeting Will Be Held Thursday
_ — : --------------------:-----------------------------------------———
It happened Saturday at tha
races.
Two pretty women came out of
tha grandstand at Camp Mabry
and found one of the tires on
their car had gone flat. They
asked several supposed gentle-
men to help them out only to
meet with rebuffs. Finally
they went to work and changed
the tire themselves.
They were on their way in yester-
day—and they're co their way out to-
day.
Thia code provide for a story and dicun it tonight at the
- ---- ‘ " ' meeung ot the Atheneeum LAterary
aocl.ty P. D Woir will .peak on
mu
LL.ANO
Moeley. *
Haturday.
Frank M<
man Ml
Wee% In
" ? Miss Uu
: * Geo C R
H Funeral
by Rev. M
church, an
eity cemet
A
RMRT
Cottman
helping
buiaie
to th. I
noway a
mu pro
Taylor, of the University of Texan, I
presented the eligible* Awith the 1
jewels.
With a membership of over 1000
word—can create demand: it can only take
New I
BMITIVI
Rev Samur
"hy.,'beei
ehureh fece
Rev. Matt
to image N
witness the demonstration at 10
o'cjock.
Practically to chief, st pollce
who have ridden la the Traveler
Arno "Shorty" Nowotny of San
Antonio yesterday morning handed
in his resignation as varsity yell
leader and re-entered the untver:
4. E Praetor, member of the la- * Inelined to Seur Rieinga, Meart-
duntrial aocidnt beard, returea ----- — - -
oa Monday from Fort WorU after
having anvestigated a number or
workmena eompensation claims la
Dallas ana Fart Worth.
•era that was leaving Camp Ma-
bry they met one of the firemen
•landing by th* roadaide. Prob-
ably he dial not recognise them
or he would not have ached them
for a ride to town. The young
women recognized him however.
He get Kiel Hi* ear ought to
be burning yet
Laton Stanberry, chief deputy
ail and gas mupervisor of the Mate
ngineering society at a meeting
in Houston last week by John B.
Hawley of Port Worth.
Some months ago The Auotin
American carried a lay article on
the subject with which Dean
Taylor deals in his paper on ollt
deposita. It was shown that
thousangis of tons of mud and
water:soaked logs have been per-
mitted to bonk up above the dam
in course of numerous noods of
the last neveral years.
LOYALTY COUNCIL MEETS.
The Loyalty council of the uni-
versity will hold It* tirst meeting
tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock in
th. stud.nl Aseoclatlon rooma in the
main building to formulate piano
for the work of Ue year, according
to the announcement of F. F. "Rube*
Letssner, pesld.nl ot Ue stugents
association
Have • geheral house clenz
Then be adopted RiNonI Shaving to, your nsstein. Let B. * R.
etick for ths daily chave. It gives s you of those tmpuritles = .
torm and the eretton will Um get
Houriahment ana atreneth un
hindered by anaigeatiom and harm-
fud fermenitation. Get * s0-cent
Ward and Buck
divermnied alet what the body needa
to sustain heath it le too near
stems nb. g» sei naea ana aela conas-
lien that etarts trouble sll alone
the line, paticulany with people
gening on tn yearm if they will
agreement with Dean George
Butte.
■he cays sb. deeen't esnok.
toot doim mina if ethera de
Dairy-Grading Will Be
Completed This Week
Grading of Auetin a 1M dairiee to
show comparntive standing of seek
in sanitary tnapeetiona, freedom of
animals and milk from «ls seal
germa quality of Milk an* per-
rentage of butter tat and bacterial
count win be completed by Uc Mats
heeith department into this week
BERT
) mEnrn
infant er l
rated
aftermnoen
tery. Th
peator et
ehureh. h
Enonirtn '
bez bis r
4 sin
(tear Cr*<
noon
upe Btuart’
after rating
eweetea; egg
meat wi be
No more of thatminerableeruption bofia, blackzends ane other kt
that had mh a biting meing when he dineases pack up and leave the nye-
tomchba H. A few appheettose of tem Whoa 8 8. 8. sende new nA
touehef I A te” -c. - * Meg* morgiag throyeh your vetns.
twinMe to
Edgar Lee Masters "Spoon River
Anthology" Thursday afternoon at
I o clock in education building 111
Thio la the first reading of the
year Harvey Eagteston of th.
English faculty has charge of this
year's program.
ahaving a plensure. It asothes and __ .----... _ -—.
oeftems Ilie ekin, leaving the tace frag mor than MWboarda koaonaciad
from an tensenoM, drytag ar after that the 6 "of colon
. ehaving irritatios. S • yr.? sTwaa T-tetor
"Thrmkge" E beule to ths gure asoaotol
Resinol
___.. -__-__on other members tor Impromptu
booutera; and for better co-opera- epoechea
Warsheum exhibit of the Mate
markets and warehouse depart -
steal to tha Teasa ezpomition bars
wss taken by Commtsoner C a
Bauehman to Dallaa Monay sad
Dinced “ the Dallas Mate fair It
win Ain ba mhown to the cams
county fair at pitubarE. be an‘
pounced w
The Auetin Munie Temchere as
"octatjon wUl most tonight at 7750
'elock in. the ior - studio
Teachers ot voids sr of any mu
steal inatrument ara snvit te be
JJM-L it wn announeed ra-ter
.0.D. Dailey •* Decatur heo been
appointed •• an auditor in the
Maio teeasury departmeat mc..a:
Ene.Eansuniey. 5** teMgaed to
.A.tte thegueetien-hethe-
other llabintleo in Eerttp pv5.
orhins will be mode in a herine
ompespituraine "5heiteiniA05
worAne.xajen zm betin 4!For
ennaeni.atgonpirneet a
-nSn8 Bort Worth trial.
and two
rltroad commismon, la
the Heart of Oak camp, to one of
the largest in the sun. otticers
of the lodge are F. S BartoL C.C.;
134 A
San 1
UN •
The fevi
Bev R |
tabernack
Hou. ma
deference
DR. SAMES SPEAKS.
Dr. Herman J James spoke test
ateM A a government . Stelae ry oa
the board not being able to see the
logic of holding s neriea of eleetions
on bond issues within a few days of
each other.
Ar Appropriate Time.
Members of the board are in ta-
vor of submittng the school bonds
to the voters at the close of the
national education week program In
Austin. Education week is from
November 11 to November |4. and
It wss tentauvely agreed at former
meetings of Ue board that Us
logical time tor pumisaion of the
bonds would be Nov. 1L and that
an intensive campaign be waged
during education week on behalf of
the bonds.
Members of th. board expreanea
the opinion last night that in Ue
event the city cotineir could not eee
its way dear to order Ue iutration
plant bond election by that date,
that the education week program In
Austin could be postponed another
week or so.
The decision to first treat with
Us chamber of commerce before
making a reguest to Ue city council
wns reached at the suggestion of
Superintendent MeCailum. The
chamber officials have shown aa
inclinaiton to oppose the mubmi-
stoa of any other tasue sr'th the
filtration plant bonda. It was pointed
out. It was the opinion of the
school board that te etty council
would look .W1U more favor on the
boar* peution if the school authort-
tien first reached an agreement
with the chamber of commerce on
the question of bubmitting bath
bond iasues « tb« mame electlon.
The committee from the board
will eM about m noon u posaibi,
the arrangement of A con fere neb
with the chamber authortties with a
view to reaching an agreement oa
the propomition
ectar. Mi
gine Gudfantce
tried every knew* remedy tor it
Il grew wome trem rear to year
■■Ml I wee tee tog to take to my
bed Abeot that time I been to
toko cRAAAAL ana Mayflower
Tonie to correct my wood and
Veradlum locally on tke chremie
■eras. My teg no longer troubtes
me My gon see I heaXh to exeel-
of selling effort—in the usual sense of the
presented the yell leader s case that
if it were not for the fact that
Nowotny had attempted to enter
the university tn defiance of Us
law school ruling by regtatering in
the graduate school, he would prob-
ably have allowed Mm to continue
as yell leader.
’ B HALL ETHICS.
The B Hall associaton held a
WAA RALLY.
A rally tor the membership drive
of the WAA wag held last night in
the woman's gymnasium at tbs uni-
varsity. A check on Ue members
of ths teams showed Miss Bella
Krool of Martin tar tn the lead.
wlU 14 pledgee to her credit. Mise
Helen Bangle of Dallaa was secona
with 12.
Everything here a man
wear — day or night
L wiin hair not bobbed • in the Mate penftenta earring
tag eye ana a earn just terms for vtoteMea at the law will
up tbs leas* Wt Bhe be releaned on habeas corpus pra-
te aaa ne powder ar llp- | w tongs filed to their bobs If.
Twenty-five year membership
jewels were last night conterred
upon mors than IM members of
Heart of Oak Camp No. 1. Wood-
men of the Wora, at a closed
meeting of Ue order. Dean T. U.
... eating"
eatr
emontb," added
oF'urWihronabmna
asaw TaaSeea1^
, ume courp of mome-
THE AUSTIN- AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1923.
. weees a«*ds in the ntomach and
s*!111!? blooa ena ariyes them from the
he w nyatem. Benetit by Mra Thome-
ter attendanoe upon ana support for
Ue churches; an attempt to pul B
han before the student body in its
true light, as a home of Texas
eom's exrpertence and
tan your arui
Aiestive myntem, with a
teip. Will ru-0 out of a
llamson. charged by indictment in
Us local district court with viola-
tloa of the Dean liquor law. to tes-
tify at the hearing tomorrow on a
motion to quash the indictment on
the ground that the Dean law is
unconatitutional for the reason that
the constitutional amendment under
which it was passed was not prop-
=3-
Mt. James
MA
MARNLR
Ctifford Hr
munity and
ldano were
Haturday
Mr and M
plece The
on Me ran
tain
BBAN0NEw Oakland Six
7 rue Blue Traveler
wie hw Mw. ebe
r soke la weleh. The
tamily ukes t to age
Nowotny is one of Ue victims of
Us "ISO hour" law, being enforced
by the law faculty Under this
rule, no student who failed to pass
110 hours of law work during the
term preceding may re-enter school
excep on special agreement with
Ue dean, which invoives refusing
to take part in student activities.
Makes Ne Comment.
Nowotny re-entered Ue univer-
sity in the graduate school at ths
beginning of the tall term, taking
two law courses and three academic
course* The registrar ot Ue uni-
versity. E. J. Mathews, refused to
admit the yell leader to school la
any department except Ue law
school, a* he wee taking under-
graduate
Nowotny made no comment last
night on his resignation, raying
Uat he had complied with the rul-
ing of the law dean.
Mayer te Get h.
Varsity students have not agreed
regarding who would succeed No-
wotny. Shorty Mayer of Houston,
who received the next highest
number ot voice at the spring elec-
lions last year has been suggested
as his cucoessor. Nowotny stated
last night that the official yell
leader would probably be selected
MI
MARRU
Mra C T
Tueedny s
taeaNd for
io Esel T
Texan will
was tl y«
year- ead
Mra Ha
ehiAren: 1
Mra Y K
W c da
Will and ■
•be bad ta
WUl Hapu
Interment
land cemet
Ree D l
llw funerai
or'eu,,an l02ly teuiwhen ‘ in
SIXTEEN YEARS” =—
- ” y **• bara nothing to
U « the way they
by..tho, zhntrgane 6
2688 ** the ones who are afraid
tun becn, 10
Knew how nattractive they must
sr"*”'.w their"Dsmpiy.
Dhez on.‛2ueha Txrw^Xr.
fol Black and Whit, ointmen
If they win Junt u*s u EuNrun,
wi " rid w
thon• ugly bumpe ead make their
rinmok, ’WlU and 10viy. |(
i..zoonomiciy prica, "
peSa=ra The w l— contains
three times a* much ae Ue it.
■tea- All dealers have It—-Adv
univornity„aretestumt n«ht. „ah! inspecton tour of th. plant ot the
Nieyptthjaw‛hatut9: Acco^- Camation Miik company in i-
ing to reports circulatea on Us -
campus. Pean Butte told thone who
Ose* foravery
All-West Texas Fair Opens
SAN ANGELO. Texas, O«t. s.- i
The all-west Texas exposttion was I
formally opened here today by an
address by Lieut.nant Governor T. i
w Davidson. Th. opening feature I
of the exposteion which la to con- )
tinue six day*, with a parade of
decorated ngata contrasting the old
west wlU Us new.
--- t
hat Amertean eirts ara Uto
dr ewa land.
# l goens daddy deea, toe.”
• Mages to a ia*b wi
U when she Mwadad both
•tend and manee.
> ton rasa a l la pollttes, er
" she maya “Tv been
kt a* to U. Dat I don't
M rn ever take it up a* •
FKRRASL regwiarty mieht and
mormimg for a menu. It win puri-
tt the bleed Md tmprove your
general health, er your momey
bask. BsM and guaranteea by
Drawn k odome, arugetsta, and
•Molding Drag sire- Adv
A public demonstration of
four wheel brakes in contrast to
two wheel rear brakes will be
staged here today by the Oak-
land True Blue Traveler which
arrived late last night from
Pontaie, Mich.
The exhibition will take place
on Colorado street between IU
and »U streets.
Mayor W. D Tett and Police
great by
BOX »I
RKRTnAl
will be a,
Oreve who
night. Ooi
Water ay riel
tn*
Dyepepaia Tablet. " •s\I
the stomach will n1.td w V
mi, cheese m* ’I IAUM.X
■rate* E win Mil Vr, °
can be free from
Eczema/
SPEAKERS TRYOUT.
Speaker's club win hoi* final try-
outs tonight in the education btuld-
ine to rat set, sew members. T. L
Blanton Jr. W w, Bradshaw. Rob-
ert Calvert. Jack Lewis, w. H
BImma, E Steinhagen, B B Stone
Jr. Bill Sutherland. Robert Tem-
Chairman of Drive
11 For Improvements
To Be Named.
women toiled. Finally the tire
was changed and the women
drove off, much disgusted with
ths maie fraternity.
rieh, non-drying lather that makes to keep vou m a rundown conds
' Mm Mila diorders are nothtng
lost tavort
-Never." nappe bask Ml
The one Ulag Ha determined The question has not yet gome
atoM . 1 Aral mi married" | Before the court ot ertminai
■at tr* Mias to be hard te panto fer a Sir I el e« la the evet
heap her imany shMrsra from Ue comtentton at attorney* la up-
«tflls< to tor* with her Por hpia ana th* Dean law la dectarea
Mto* Mmm te a very pretty girl . oivaua, hunareda ot prisoner now
MM A R THOMPNON,
Groeebeek, Tessa
rennA8AL wi ctear the Mood
of ell fupunuee. it neutraumee Ue
aince It left Ue factory have ad-
vocated the use of four-wheel
brakes to insure greater safety on
the streets, according to Ue driv-
er of Ue car.
Tbe car which is on Its way to
Galveston has traveled more than
3,900 miles in the last month,
making demonstrations in more
than 10 dues and towns-
There are tive other True Blue
Travelers traveling to all parts of
the country on similar tours. The
object is to show ths general
worthiness of the new model
which was announced on Sept.
L it is not a tost tour.
T. U. Taylor, dean of the engi-
neering school at the university
of Texas, is author ot a paper
which has been read to ths Texas
Civil Engineering society.in which
he confirms predictions that Lake
Austin Will eventually be filled
with silt and transtermed into a
mud hols unless stops are token
to remedy conditions existing at
the Laks Austin dam. Dean
Taylors paper mil read to the
who have not yet been examined
will be given tomorrow and Thurs-
day in Ue office of the university
medical department. Negative
hours will be given all students who
do not report Dr. C. W. Goddard,
dean of the university health serv-
ice. announced
Florence 1
BEITRA
weme» M
Methodint <
ennounced
Ing pragma
reding*,
end ether ft
Piorence hl
F A good roads mass meeting will
F be Mi* Thursday evening at the
county court house for the purpose
of organising the vottng disthiets
for the $1,500,000 bond issue elec-
r N uon whiot -will be held la Travis
| county on October 25.
r The mass meeting grew out of
E tha DIBL luncheon at the Dris-
kill hotel last Wednesday when W
V. Crawford, president of the
Texas highway association, spoke
E to the joint meeting of Austin
id vic dubs, directors of the cham-
L ber of commerce, and city and
5 ecounty ocmmiestoners. ApproxI-
F I mately n at Ue leading bustness
ian prbfsaatonal men of the com-
, munity were present, and gave
< unanimous endorsement to the
X proposed county -wide bond issue
L . I which win bund both highways and
| county roads.
To Elect Leader.
E , A- E. Biara, president of the
• . Young Men's Business League, was
asked to call a meeting to be held
E at Ue county court honse Thurs-
8 day evening when Ue tesues in-
weired wil tie dlscueped by leading
I men and women of every com-
£ munity, and plaits made to con-
da a successful campaign in be- .
half of the bond election which
has been ordered by Ue county
A permanent chairman win bi*
elected, a general campaign chair-
man ctosen, and the bustnees of
welecting a general committee of
bda men and women of the va-
Hous Travis county communities!
' various el vic organisations in
I even community wiu be asked to
al* to ths propoatton, and speakers i
Win he beleced to talk at meet-1
. ssaseremgu,
tss.maEz.a
u. WMV My M equal »—t counties have bore summonea by
■ LLOYD GEORGE
F AND FAMILY. irThTh^L^ .“‘•tSZ
ICIteiii from Pg L Col 13 ■ utpozhatnendetnncnonpnolcwpuen
.__. - - ____- - not Mal out from Ue necretary at
aaid. "He te simply Ue greadste atat• ote an time Eor publica-
A4 My girl ever baA . tics -fear aucceesive week begin-
rem forty morninE when.. I nine M days before Ue date of
hear him apineine erouna Im. his eleetioa.- as required by the con-
bath, till tele at night when I go atitution. An examination of return
to heA we met keep Joshing I vouchers from newspapers in them
each other eoumties, on file in the eomptrol-
- Talling my tag* te what he 1 lera office. hare bare Investigatea
l Ike to call R. And I have to by the battery of defonee attorneye,
pun aama to beat Me wil! i la nserted
I “When I «s* to Mm too often. Fellow Auutin Cue.
I be elmair alto me M Me knee. I The five Ben Marrae attorney*
I tote M he am* to do when I |reprenenting winammon took their
H Wee a baby, aa* give* me a takk - roe in bringing the atinek on the
tag to Btet I am afraid that his Dean law fFom samuel B Diekens
T fire erandchneren are becinntne | of Austin. the first Texas attorney
to fopsas am from terer. Seme- to nttaek the validity of the nquof
Mmm I Utah Mat ha la m area law Diekena miea a motion to
better grandfather than tithe*. quash on thhee grounds in th. Au.
Perhape mhen be a Erand- tin court, mevefal month, ago and
mether acme day. and then ber attorneys from all over Texas rant
ehudren will make up for Ue ta requesta for information on the
“Nix on if’ Say Three
Firemen and Then One of
Them Has the Nerve ta
Ask a Favor.
R «. ■. dear* ap sim eruptions
thromgh its power of eleanatE the
Mood. Merbs sad barks, carefolly
selected snS melentically prepared
an proporttoned, whie iake up
Ue fredients f .& Bare the
(mon feared sad dreaded enmiea
ot ukin qinorders. Benema, pimpiea,
FELSING BREAKS TONIGHT.
Dr. W. A. Fetsing win apeak to-
night at the meeting of Ue Chem-
istry club in K hall t on -The Pro.
dugilon of Evaporated Milk.” Dr.
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