The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1923 Page: 3 of 10
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AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER >, 1923.
ELGIN TO GIVE Many Prizes Offered For
Realty Transfers
y
Community or Club Work
A - - -- < 1
PRIZES AT FAIR
Y
given as a
to
..
By Vets.
Bastrop.
deavor during the year.
com-
Sells Floto Circu
Awards in . Poultry Division
TODA
1
$
and 76, aivinlon D. Austin; constd
•2
Uam DAILY
TEXAS DEATHS
here
tatives from
to that It
all parts of the county attended.
Neff Goes to Dallas
meeting of the
unfversity
urn
AUSTIN \DEATHS
R-ty Ro- m Asettn -er- hera.
£
WAIT
Human
father and mether.
over
FOR EARTH'S LARGEST, BEST CIRCUS
children.
eeventh; beet
OCT. 12
E R. Pis:
ferae
<
IMe and eve
> J
firm. mcona, mire
Bu" Orpingtene
TEXAS WEDDINGS
Whhe Mineress
MU* Thire elg
hen, eta wen firat ana ee-
TCRESCENTT
MANRQK
Teut
1
’e
I
Mar;
Per
mm=anm
DOWNTOWN TICKKT OFFICE RENFRO DRUG
and Irene Rich
T
SELIS-FLOTOCIRCUS
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30IROUPE
MAJESTIC
/
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Sanitary Regulation
To Be Demanded
DAVID
BELASCO
QUEEN
Today and Thru Thursday
ITS HERE
6HERD59f
PERFORMING
ELEPHANTS
HOW
P LAYING
MENAGERIE
91000
RAREST
ANIMALS
NOW
PLAYING
1500
PEOPLE
•THE GOLD
DIGGERS"
The anawer ef
to to too
Merchants Vote $100
For Exhibit at
700
ARENIC
MARVELS
8 BABY
ELEPHANT
ACTORS
RAJAH
WORIDSONIY
WRESTLING
TIGER
Persenally
aupervined
100
CLOWNS
I report approximate-
ginned up to Satur-
EXMIBITI
;" 200
. to th. banner
of Travis county
The locat
i 2500 ba
day nlght.
Church Meet at Smithville
SMTHVILE T>I»l Oct 1 —
Th* fifth Sunday meeune for the
LEGION-GETS •
' BEHIND CITY
i
I
i
HOLIDAY FOR
KIDS FRIDAY
•M young 1
Mrs W.A
of the
Wed
it waB con-
at retresh-
second yon
Derwond
meeting under the aus
Church of Christ will
over 1000
18 oae of
Officers
rel, C.C;
Reserve Seat Tickets on Sale Circus Day at
RENFRO’S DRUG STORE ,
Same Price As On Grounds
> Daw
Hamilton
Through Sleepers
Every Night
AND BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
JWWmy
/
MARVEIOL
PERFORMIN
• -hit hiraa
h Qame
Cockeret, meventh.
Why take
the risk?
THE SHOW OF 10000 WONDERS JUNGLE
.. by oceupaton • movie acter.
The remains will be brought te
Why take chances with your health,
and thus risk comfort, happiness-
success?
completion of the yearly reports of
the club work and community .n-
--1 end finally compounds a
prescrtptom that quickly and oom-1
Hugo Tetens of Austin, route L.
First and mecond pullet, first cock
nesday night, Oct 10, at th. Lawier
- * ' Eider Newman will
ucumearsiuma;
Somim. Thecomoreherformtabe
ene-heifcentacup
BILLY HUMAN .
Brily Human, ngea M yare, a
tormer raldent of auetin, died at
6:30 P m Monday tn Sen Antonio
survvine relauive an Me widow
City Orieet <
Majatie fheter Building
Phone rm
Min Merria, Agent
Boa Webb, Amitant
Oreh-atra ana Pipe Organ Eve-
‛ning and Nig*
Why Stay Fat?
You Can Reduce
of outlet 61, aivialon B. Ausin:
conaideration, itil
agricultural ___ -____
by the J. R. Reed Musio company
waa placed ■ on ataplay yenterday
at th. chamber of commeroe. This
L D 0.1 ion: Cork. firat; hen,
tint
Austin
TO
Bryan
College Station
Navasota
Houston
Leave Austin 10:40 PM.
Pullmans Open 9:30 P.M.
Route of the Famous
“SUNSHINE SPECIAL"
To
St. Louis, Memphis
and East
-25
Ai
AUGMENTED
BYEUROPES
GREATEST
WILD
ANIMAL
DISPLAYS
i§
j 442
l'
eration, $3150. -
Carrie F Sherman et at
p/7
KCIRGLIRG BROS
XX ND
DIRNUM & BAILEY it
, Oct. s—
isttion was
day by an
overnor T.
ine teature
is to con-
parade of
Ind the old
-econa;
Mg fou
eueate at
and MK
Rhode leland Rede
Manor Rea Farm: Cock, necong.
fourth and .lath; ban, secom4,
fourth. olxth and weventh: cockersl,
first mecona, fifth and peventh
pullet. first, necond, third and
fifth; pn, first. third and fifth;
apecial best five cocka, best fly.
pulieta, best five cockerela, best
isplay of parti-colored bird.: rib-
bon efuba pecialz, necond cockerel,
bet color, first pullet, bet color
aad ahape; firat cockerel, bet
shape.
Pierre Bremoy: Cook, flrat aad
fifth; hem thirg; secondpen.
' K. Campboll of Thorndale:
third.
A. L. Wooifora; sixth pullet
Top Notch Poitry Farm: Punet,
eve th
Light Barred Reoke
Dava Karting of Hills Prarip:
Baa. Ant and econd.
J. A. Turpin: Pullot. third.
a I, Henyboweri Puuleta, fourth,
fifth aad sixth. flrat pen.
Dr. H D Carrington of Puger:
viile: Pullet .....g; mecond aad
.me non
"ark Barred Rehn
A s Bergstrom of Manoy: Cock,
flrot. _____
H D Carrington of pDugervme:
Cock, mecond aad fourth, hoa. W
oe and third. ooekarel flrot and
third; putiet, third, fourth aad nev-
Top Notch Poultry Farm: Cock.
firat pen
sitver Soangled Memburoa
firettyoune hen
sa Thirg td Tom,
phonograph l» or of several at-
krnetve prises which Austin buat-
noe mon will donate to promote
club work in the county, under th.
direction of Mle Lols Ervin, coun-
ty home demenstration agent
Two Ford can, on. donate bi
th. Jromme Motor company and
th. other by th. Barker Motor
oompany. ar. to bo given to the
bet boy’ club and to th. bet
More attention to Austin’s sani-
tary condition, even with less traf-
fic regulatiom, we demanded by
Travis post, American legion, Aast
night !
A committee we directed to ap-
pear before the city council and
ask aaditional sanitary mmspectors,
more trequent garbage removal,
better .tret cleaning, mor thor-
ough mosqusto eradication and a
malaria control equad to be con-
stantly "on the job" investigating
conditions which it was cherged
now exist a. a menace to health.
•Every pliceman pught to bo
a unitary inepector," it waa de-
dare, when a leglon member
atated that there la but one uni-
tary inspector now at work for
the city. •
"If there is even ona sanitary id-
•peator," J. C. Capt declared. "he is
very inactive. I am heartily in
support of taking steps to nee that
thia department become more ac-
tive and that closer attentice la
paid to keeping the city den and
free from mosqutto breeding places.
If there is a unitary depariment-at
“-7 30
100 §‘5
N AANY have found by their own
IVI experience that cofiee’s effect is
harmful. Health authorities warn
agatmt risking the growth and devel -
opmentof children with the drag eie-
mentin coffee.
SCORESof
BIG NEW
FOREIGN
FEATURES
GO TO
GREATEST
CIRCUS
FRNOSS STAGES,
J HERDS. ELEPHANTS.
CONTINENT ZOO
Mara adame parenta.
Oarer Roe while
of Texas, 1
with the '
milte of judee will likely be ap-
pointed by Miu Ervin and Walter
E. Davis, county farm demonstra:
tion agent, to pick the winner, of
the prizes, Jexcept in the cases of
clubs, wher the annual reports will
contain enough data to adjudge
the banner club for the year.
Bertram Maa Sells Interest
b Garage Partnership
BERTRAM, rexas, Oct. 1—C. H
Dickens of the firm of Dickens &
Warren, service garage, ha. cold
his one-half interest In the buel-
ness and dissolved partnership. Tea
Fry bought out the above and will
be with the business. Diokens has
purchanea an interest in the Potts
filling station.
course is
third and fourth youne Tom
Arthur R Assures of Manor
eeiisf youne Tom
. white Melland
H P Fuchet First Nd Tom, fiet
and pecema old hen, firat youhg
Tom
G--Teuleun
Anna C. Tobim: Firm gooes. firet
gander
Thome Coleman: Third gander
third genes
Mrs Noam! Becond under, meo-
_____.WMts Pohla
Cometu Crisis »: Firs Auek,
first druks
MAYNES-MOGLEY
MARMLE FAUA True Oct 1
Clifford Itayne of the Feran eomp-
munity and Miu Alberta Moalop of
ne wore married el Lnne Iqat
Haturday The gram l. . ran of
Mr and Mra. L-om Hayao, of the
ptace They will make their home
on hlo ranch near Round Moun-
tain
mtan, Texa Oot s—The Elgin
Retail Merchant, qemgotation baa
appropriated #100.00 for the pur:
poe of awarding prizes on Eigin
exhibtt at the Bastrop county fair
and to take care of expenses inci-
dent to erecting booths, etc.
The prism will be the name as
the fair amaootation l» giving, pro-
vided they do not san.td the amount
of the appropriation left after u-
venses have bean paid, otherwise
the sum loft will be appropriated
accordingly._________________
BERTRAM MAN
BREAKS LEG
BKRTRAM. Texan, Oct. A — John
Coffman guttered a broken lag while
helping move the Conway •choo!
building, which waa being moved
to the place aetgeted by the Con-
noway and Tanglwwood diatrieta
Smithville PT A
Marble Fall Cotton Receipts
MARBLE FALLS, Texan, Oct »
Vp to the elose of bugines. Satur-
day night the recetpta'al the local
cotton yard totaled z06f'bales. M.
H. Road A Co have bought 781,
Hundley-Marra Co. 370, Georg M
walkina A Co. MA K F. Mom. >.
and the farmer are holding it
balm The crap in this mection la
about two-thtras out.
Nauman will la
businem trainine
A Brunswick phonograph to be girls' club in the county.
"" IT ------ A cash pilze ot #100 is betng of.
fered by The Austin American to
the prise community of the county,
allot these prizes are to be
awarded early in December upon
phystctans, made experi- ,
•rel, tiret trio.
Ham bur ge
Hubbard Pearson of Phugervme:
First cockerel, first, secona snd
third cockerel, first and .econd hen.
first, necond. third and fourth pul-
let. Orel and eecond trio.
Turkeys
John O- and Lorine Bailey. Aus-
tin. route 1: Second and third pul-
let mecona Tom
Benny Berry of Buda route 1:
First pullet, first Tom
Walter Wilhite of Creed mo sr:
First and second hen, first old Tom.
BCRTRAM SOCIETY
BERTRAM. Teza, Ooi l — Mrs
C- T Taylor and daughter, Mra
Chartie Savage, aad cm" children
roam m recentiy from l oakum
Mra J L Qarher. Mims Ame Ban-
ford and Forrem Newton have re-
turned from Ana Angelo where
they went so nocompany the larwr,
mother, Mrs Mat Newton, who had
been vies t lag for rame time la San
angelo wnh her dngznter
Mre Horace Landrum and nope
were recent viattor la the home of
Dr R L Bdene and J. H Popo
Mr. aad Mra w F Adame aad
g“EE"a.e 13) eorgeous y
k‛ alsE 7 ’ Jpeclacle
*4eTA "ANIGHTINPERSIA"
V 8613} 2100 PEOPL araHORSEs
WORLD’S LARGEST STREET PARADE
Flury st al, convey part of block
54 division E, Austin, conaklera-
tion, $7000. / - _ .
3. A. G. Jackson and wife to Nero ( school houne.
DeMolay Planned
At Marble Falls
MARMLE FAlXfi Tn*SA Ost A
Efforts are being put forth by 2•
Maonle lodge al thia place to w-
enniz a chapter of De Motays n
Marble Falls in the near future. A
rommittso composed, of „"eor2•
wagoner, E Feida and H EEaz
bion has bran appointed to obtain
information concereine the «•*>•*
iatlom. The De Malay oreantzaton
is a lodge ostered by the Mazon,
body of boys Wire If aad 20
years of age___________
134 Additions at
San Marcos Revival
SAN MARCOa TasaA Oof-^S^-
The revival m let leg coqducteL.M
|Uv B. L Powell at the Baptet
tabernacle is meetlag with great
.urcrao There have boewlMsdgl
tiona man» of the bo l ng of ma-
tme aZ; AB cfiurchm b«o Sara
raegeaief their night serHees in
deterence to the meeting. -
Chrtatian church was held
3; all, it certainly has broken own."
k-h "Instead of so many traffic ffi-
cars, the city would be better and
Says His Prescription
> Has Imfluence
Ovsr * Rhl—stiM
Mr. Jamon H Allen nuttered for
years with rheumatinm. Many Umm
this terrible die, am left Mm help-
lore aad unable to work.
He finally decided, after yearn
of roe eel roe olody that ne one cen
ba free from rheumattsm until the
accumulated Impurittes, commonly
called uric acid depomta, were ai-
wolvea in the 3otmta and muncles
aad expelled from the body
with this Idea la mind he con- ,
MRS C. T, BAUOH
MARMLK YALL& Texns. Oet &
Mre <• T nugn died at Kineslana
Twooday night She had been aa
fnvana tor 34 rears Sho wee bars
in Knot She rama to
Teana pith Tier parenta whoa oho
was 11 yer of ego aad was H
yea re and > meomhe oa
Mre Haueh is survived by Brar
ehirent Mrs J t, Cowan of Tow.
Mre. V K moloch of Fairland Mra
W c Clark of Marhie Falls sad
Will and Steve Baugh of K lugstand
ghe had boon a member of the Ffoe
Will Haptiat church for H yeera
interment took place el the Fair-
land cemeten yenterday .floraeeA
Rev D D Korhurz eonductips
the funeral wervicea
Florence Women Plan Program
nurnAM, Texan, Ort. s. — The
wemem» Mi-nionary woelety of the
Methodiat thureh of Fioremce baa
anmouneea II will have an (ntereet-
Ing program, eonmintine of munje,
reainga, dialogwee. pantomime
and other featura, on Ort >4 at the
rirence high mehool auditortum.
New Smithville Mimister
BMITIIVILLE, Texan, Oet &-
Rev Hamuel Bennoh will preach at
ihe Presbyierinn ehureh four Bun-
days, beginnine Oetober 14 The
ehureh recently leal their peeler.
Rev Matthew Arnold, who moved
to omge, Kanmaa
BOX BUPPERPLANNEO
nunTNM, Tessa. Oct l— There
will be a box rapper at the IA ng
reve mehool houhe on Thuradny
bight Od 11, is put in a ranttavy
water wywtem in their wehool build-
ing _______
Florence'klan MEETINQ
BKRTRAM. Tosas. Ore S—The
ku hlua klan hold a meeting re-
-ntiy near Moredo. There ware
K^ral speakers for the occanlon.
pullet, fourth cockerel, first cock-
erel. ,
Leona Gerstenbsre of Pfluger-
ville: First and second pullet, first
cockerel, first trio.
Katie Nehring of Austin, route 1:
Fifth cockerel.
Mloeln Mueller of Airatln. routs 1:
Fifth pullet, third cockerel.
Alma Wieland of Austin, route 1:
Third and fourth pullet, second
cockerel, second trio, cock and ben,
first hen, firat cockerel.
White Rocks
Gertrude Fyke of Pflugerville:
Third and fourth pullet, second
cockerel, second trio.
Wit# John Gliber -|
In Auetin H'e The Crossed ■
I FORMING TRAINS MORE THAN TRAINE
JONE AND Vs MILES LONG EQUINE
Charte Namebke: Corfu first
Mu. firat sera a 4, third aad fourth
There's both safety and satisfaction
in Postum as your mealtime drink.
Youll thoroughly enjoy its delightful
flavor and aroma. Pottum contains
nothing that can harm you. Asmany
cups aa you like at any meal—with
no penalties to pay in wakeful nights
and daytime dullness.
Mr aad Mre 3. w. Diekena Mira 1„ertc,. wiu bo hold at the Rosen-
Amy Powell. J W Diekene aad grew-Cook chapel et 2:30 e'etook.
______ Minter Jeha aad ntte i with Bov R A Armatron of the
Mire Lols Kathryn, ed Marhie Falla , Firm Aaptet church othetatimz.
were gueota sgnday of Mr. aha Burial wg ba la Oakwood ceme-
Mra C H DIrhona 1 tery
School Board Gets
To Tkinking of
. Days of Youth.
Whooplat A holiday for Austin
school kids Friday of thia week and
a circus in town that day! Ufa is
not such a beastly bore, after All
Thus the city school board de-
creed last night at its regular meet-
ing The holiday Friday will sefye
a double purpose.. Besides being
circus day, Friday is alao Colum-
bus day. and the holiday will not
only serve to give the kids an op-
portunity to attend the circus, but
wil be an observance of Columbus
Fixing .the date of enforcing the
compulsory school attendance law
was another matter disposed of by
the board at its meeting. This
date wss fixed ss Nov 12. An at-
tendance officer will be appotntd
at an early date to alert -a clean
sweep campaign on that date tg e-
force the oompulsory attendance
law in this city.
The report of the Texae Bapk and
Trust company aa treasurer of the
school funds wss adopted by the
board. Ths report of the bank
showed the following balances in
the various funds: Free textbook
fund. $215,53; state and county
fun 4444.01; John T. Allan fund.
11444-11; A. J. Zilker fund. 17188.97.
Clark Feuttan: CeekereL first.,
mecona and third pallet, mecona,
third ana ferrth; pen, tirat
TsHmye Bresee
W. M Brown of Troy: First
Tara
Mra John Wanstee1 Pswth old
Tom. firat ola bon fifth young Tom
Elects Officers C
STHVILE Tsxsa OeL A — ~ '
Officers for the Parent-Teachore
^^ta^’SL-^g:
secreiary; Mra Hugo Hoppe, treas-
rate to Lam sin tor a viatt with
Graham Rom
Mra C N. Baller has gome to
Georg-town to lira so that her •on,
Pete Bailey, ran attend erh.nl thete
this term. He ip oae of the Ber-
tram high school graduaus « last
year
Fred Bethea of Rockdal• wae a
recent caller n IM J K Pope
New Smithville Auditorium
to Church Will Seat 1000
SMITHVILLE, Texas, Oet 4. —
Work on the new Firat Baptist
church is progressing rapidly. Spe-
cial attention le being given by In-
terior deoorators to the interior of
the building The auditorium.
When completed, will peat 1000
hoard of regenta He will
to Austin Wednenday morn
WITH KENNETH HARLAN.
MIRIAM COOPER, WALTER
lonb and mieb DuPONT
You're going to have a greet
wvening when you era thie un-
vowel comedy drama.
ALSO win Rogers fa
-JUS’ PARSIN’ THRU"
And First Botha New Shewing
Jap Disanter
BERTRAM INFANTS DIE
' BKRTRAM. Texaa Ora 4 —1The
tntant of Mr end Mre Will Eevtne:
Moa mod and was buried Sundr
afarnoon in the Ontmeml ceme-
tery The Rev A s Brcaddua
p--tor of the Bertram Bapuet
enureh. hold the mervtee. im.1she
preenee of a large crowd. untn«
the firth ebt^aiw of Bcmano to
Mr end Mra Fred Rar infant
Sled R infer aad wue buriea M the
hear Creek cemetery that after-
noon
I NEWLY
I ADDED
" (ONIINENTAI
I HORSE
; SHOWS
MRA EVA MOSLIV.
LLANO. Tries. Oct 1 —Mra Bra
egt.rcenspserae-
if Bent ne four eeyem, Mre Wa:
pCre Roberto Blator. Frakle and
iitobe ana three matere aad oae
HiErotet, Mra F W. Bentan.ok
2:Waco, Mice Ida Brsaseela, Waco
:i5m Uema Brie sea la. Lano, aad
•‘ban C Mranenle ot Debas
vunerm1 peryicea wore comeuet
by Bov. stemndeth of the Metohaiat
ehuren, and burial waa mad at IM
eity nntery. .
NAUMAN-HARDIN
ManHLM FALLA Tessa Oot 4
fuel Bunder Auunt Xaumen it
Hpiceweoa end Miao Thelma Hardin
of this plane were qutetly married
el aunt From there Mr end Mre
Nauman wool te Tyler where Mr
Denda. Malone, Cerk
John a Bryant to 1 T. Scott et
sl.. convoys 110 1-1 acres out of
Daniel J. Gilbert survey and George
W Spear league, Travis county:
consideration. 66.
T. J. Bennett and wife tR.B
waithall, convey tot 5 and 1. block
114, Austin; conisiderattom, 111,400.
Tom M. Rabb to Edna Hazle-
wood, conveys south half of east 7
fest of lot 1 and eou lb half of west
half of lot 1. Raymond subatvision.
outlots U and 14, division D, Aum;
tin: consideration, 14000..
W. B. Anthony to Sabtpo Rubio at
al, oonveys lot 10, block X. outlet
40. division O. Driving Park addi-
tion, Austin: consideration. 4100
G Flury and wife to Clarry P.
Sherman at al, convey lot 11, block
1. Sunset Heights addlUon. Austin;
consideration. 3867.
W. A. Raroer to O. J. Schubert
end wite, convey east 40 feet of lot
14. In the resubaivialon of block 11.
In Grooms addition, Austin; consid-
eration. 44404. .
R L. Malone and wife to Mary
Spalding et al, convey lot M, out-
let M. aivindon D, Austin; qonald-
•ration, $26,400 cash and notes sg-
greagtnk $18,600, totaling 444.440.
• G. Hocutt to Mary Hassell Ho-
cutt. conveys wsst half of lot 5 and
east 29 of lot 4 block 11. Gypay
Grove addition, a part M outlets
74 and 74, division D; considera-
Uon. W1M.
W. L Fallwell to F. M Corart et
ql, conveys 33.3 and 2.4 acres out
of the Jose Antonio Navarro grant
in Travis county; consideration.
$6760.
E F. Gerstenberger and wife to
George T. Pearson. eonvays a part
of Alexander Waiter league survey,
being lota 4-7, Mook ». Wuthrich
addition, Pnugervie; coinsideration,
$675.
A. T. Pfluger at al to Paul Strick-
er convey lota 4 and 4. block D.
Phugervie: consideration. WOO.
Chesternea Hardeman et ah to
A K- Black et al. convey lots 1
and 1. block t. Gammel A Taylor
pubdivinton of outlot 44. aiviaio B.
Austin. consideration. »L
George Hardeman el al to A. K
Blank et aL. convey lota l ana 1.
block A in Gammel A Taylor sub-
division of outlet 44. division B.
Austin: consideration, $700.
Paul H. Stricker to O H. Pear-
eon and S. e. Pearson, convoys lots
4 and 4 block D. la Wrenbar addi-
tion. Pnugerville; conaideration,
$100,
Mra Helen Newwom ton a. Ho-
cutt. conveys wset half of lot 4 and
Engraved
• Stationery
•w.aanu"
-Gradunden
-Danee.
—Reoaptiane
—And every eceneien
Correct stylet Sampies win
Be Sent Upon Request.
The E, L. Steck
Company
909 Cengress. Austin, Taxas
is
novs AND gimLe POULTRY
isT,
Rhede leland Rede
Lenter tang of Antin, route 1:
Fifth pullet, fifth enekerel, fourth ,
trio U
naith pnumer of Pflugerville
Fourth pallet, third eoekeret, third-
trio,
Olga Ramm of Austin. route 1:1
Third pullet, eecond enekerel. mei - 1
ood trio
wuri May Dupree at Masur >
Firm and mecond punet, first eock-
•rel. tir»t trio
miton Harmbere it Manor, route
1: fourth submil. fifth trte
No nemo given on coopt First
bon, ngat boskereL
Barred Plymoyth Rooke
Vernon Hennig of Manor: Third
2 R. File: Cock, geventh; bon.
firm; oodkoreL tMrd. eixth. apd
or san Antonto: Pem,
fifth.
L F. Loohrage: Cockerel firat
and fourth: gigth pen.
Roy Clemen u: ullet, fourth..
arnivine bore al 11:04 today
• MKAT reltroad, Pumerai
5ul0t-tV ■
sworn SS farm ths -eteht Sowa. Merisis
Pe-geetgten tele- ovego- ell th-
aerei- Thea ere eheetalsm Harm
taw resell ee Amira, reerfisn or rise <
e-- eed sal re. ead bees the eddH *-
vante W eh-epe-- A case is aaM M
on- mner W sd 4fraMit fic -oga o»ss.
er ssae lbs rare grem ss th. Marmea
IX. Mil Wsedoeed Are, rew Me
Now till era kpe- yse Mre ae ce-
res. for Maa tat bra sea i Hast ssid
nr sad -y wUham gotve erue M
strew W mwiw wrens ■ sod atarvauon
a re tsar H Sad ateeta-A4w.
ONE DAY ONLY
Pfat, fifth, ptath aad ee irath
CeP"C Han Cook, Aral necona
third aad fourth, hoa. fi*t ee.
end third aad fqurth: pen, firm
and meona; boot five hena
White L.eed Rod Ctraieh Qame
Pier firs mead: Cock, firm; hen
tiret and necona
da-ton A Grom Coek, firm
cockere, firm boa firm and w
aad. ebBii. firat aad etesei. pen
firm
Waiter Wilke of XIfer Cockerel'
oenrad and third
White Orpingtene
J M Kwehae lien firat and
Isol with. R
TODAY aad WEDNESDAY
"A FOOL
THERE WAS"
The story of B woman
who lived to teTS
and a Bias who loved
and died
With
Estelle Taylor
Lewis Stone
people. _____________________
cast it feel of lot L block 2. I Bertram Church of Christ
Orove.admiuon, apart of outots. Ta Begin Meeting Wednesday
BERTRAM. Texae. Oet. A — An- !
nouncement has been made that a I
Leraas Helga of Manor. route 1:
Fourth and fifth pullet, third Tom
Goree
Milton Han of Austin, route 1:
Second gooee, necond gander. nec-
ond pair.
Christian Nehrtng- at Austin,
route 1: First gander, first goose,
first pair.
I T,day Pry-ent.Tome
heaithier If bome of them were
stgned as sanitary inspectora,’
member declared.
Move Trash Oftener
"Instead of congratulating the
city on moving trash once a week,
we ouebt to Insist on trash and
garbage removal at least twice if
not three times a week," J. L. Gar-
rison declared.
The motion to send a committee
to Ask that a 'health equad" be ap-
pointed and that tha city*e aaked
to become more active in its opera-
tion of the banitary department was
unanimously adopted.
SIXTH AND coe™88
pietely bentshed every eign and
symptom at rheumatiam tram hie >
wyatem
He freely gave hie diecovery. I
which he called allenrhu, to oth-
ers who took IL with what
he enllea marvelous aunties.
rears of urgine he dart god to let I
sufterers everywhere ksow about'
hia diecovery through the levs. I
papera Ho hoa therefore, in-
atructed druzsinta si cry a bets to
Aispeme Anenrtu with the tender-
elan ding that if the first pint bot-
tle does not chow the sray lo com- !
plete recovery he wul gladly re-,
turn your money without era-,
Staal Brown A 0411 as wiu sup.
ply you. Mall ordera aocepta-
Adv
LOH CHANEY la A
-WHILE PARiS SLEEPS" 1
third: hen, firat.
Daniel Karting: CockereL etxth.
David Karlins: Cockerel, seventh
O. 8- Heybower: Cockeral,
fourth, fourth pen
Mra Stella wilnon at Ban Ante-
ale: Cockerel mecom aad fifth:
pullet. firaL MceaA firth sad Mst>;
fl ret pom __ 2__
Brown Legherne
A C Lehne at mekart: Hoa. firm
aad econd: eockerel, firt wecoma,
third cod toure: puhet, tirt, ore-
ona, fourth and fifth; pre nrat; best
pen parti -colored
Kari Young at Fatturrtast Cook,
firm' pea. •cona fourth sad lira:
cockerL fifth, pudiet, ehard; are*
° wmia. Filera so: Cock, aecona:
mizih aad eeventh; tMrd pen
J. Dtsoa: Fourth pea.
Whie Legheina
Hill Tog Pouitry Farm at Lrem-
hart: Hen Drat aad ereMf. —
oral ant: pullet, firm aad eeconi
Mm firat; best 4iralay at mod
MraTa eepor Oh All il toure:
pullet. Math and serraU. pea.
loo rib
H J Petmeeky Cestarck fifth,
punet. third
We M. Petersomt Cere. firaL
eecond ana third; reread pen.
Joe Roberteon Cock, third: hen
fourth and fifth, i As sei, sixth
H soeegl- at Tayler: Cocyerel
reread end third pellet, fourth oad
fifth, pen. lUH
Mra **** Wanstra at Safe:
Cock"w ::‛pnh Mosk.
Mra Jamre Cavanaugh: Cech,
firm and second: born third aad
tourn; pan. firat
W s Grein Ceek. third: born
firat and siraaC necond pan.
Whit. Wyandete
ar n Coney: CockereL firat.
putlet, tiret Hire A thira, teens
bb4 rinh econa pea
City View White Dott Farm:
Cere firm, bom nr eesrad third,
fourth aad fifth; pulleta Math gad
cR2?srEWA3-SrEE
sMaX
Oue ha
Chrtatian Nehrtng of Austim,
route 1: Hirm drake, firat duek.
first pair.
White Legherne /
Gertrude Fyke at Pflugerville:
Third and to drib pultet necond
ooekerel, mecona trio
Leona Pfennig of Pugervili:
Final and necond pullet, first cock-
erel, firat trio.
Joe.Smart at Auetin. route 1:
Fifth pullet, fifth ea Morsi tMrd
aria
number of people attended the
Texas Expositon in Auetin this
weed shout cne hundred went over
Thursday and several attended
throughout the week.
Bam B Edwards and wite of Or-
ange. Cal. and hla brother. Dr. Tom
Edwards and wlfa at Knox City.
Texan, visited in the home of their
perm, la Mr. and Mra Sidney Ed-
warda, this peat week.
About thre-tourts of the cotton
in thic vicinity has been pecked.
30
hem Aneams
«tte Feeram in two forme:
. (in tine) prepsrog inetanty in
DON’T ’
N
"TS
-
Bowens L spheres
Frederick Goerns of Austin,
root 3: Firet eng eecond pullot.
dirat cockereL, firm pen.
Buff Orpingtene
No name given on 0oop: Firat hoa.
first pullet. Boot no rh w el first trio.
Quinee.
Jowell Baunder of Buda, route 1:
Firm aad cocoa 4 trio.
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