The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1923 Page: 3 of 12
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Arrested
MASS MEETING Ten Thousand Turkeys in
MASON, Texas, Oct.'l»—Coun-
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Far Below Normal! Special Granger Program
H. R. Davis
Play Ball!
Phone 4001
1004 Lavaca St.
a talk from the pastor, the Rev,
M H. Hotehkisa
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Pitt M erectine • hand-
on his propervy
mom new n
South
Umm durtne ths paat te- Any set-
LAST TIME TODAY
erp harveste al the present rata
asset
WORLD’S SERIES
Haltos to Address Taylor
FBRCKEN
HAROLD LLOYD
Giants vs. Yanks
SAFETY LAST"
Greatest of All Pictures
V?
QUEEN THEATRE
Miriam
tien
TODAY
VIOLAfDAN A
Public
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with car, intem-
Market
workmanship.
WAIT
more
Mornig Telegraph.
THREE ROUSING CHEEHS!
There im t a stasis dull
OCT
The
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TO AUSTIN
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flirt with a rose belween
tn
Papers
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Buy Meat Retail
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at Wholesale
arid In Um ntomach and
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With Helbrook Blinn
* An Ernet Lubiteh Preduetion '
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HANCOCK
Southwesv
718 Congress Ave.
■ STARTING MONDAY
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TWI ACID MEUTnALIZEn
Rockdale Sends 25
To K. of P. Meeting
See Friday Evening and
Saturday Mornig’s
made
gence
Civic Organizations
in Taylor Send
Girls Team. ,
STARTS
TODAY
Ferrasal Effects .
Wonderful Cure
Largest Retailers of
Fresh Meatnin
Crew Now Works on
Round Mountain
Highway. •
Mason County to
Bumper Crop of
Majestic
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Texas Theatre
TOO AY LAST TimE
bar
the
Llano to the Uano county line on
the Round Mountain road
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Acclaimed by N. Y. Press
FOR EARTH’S
LARGEST, BEST
CIRCUS
•Y NE W
IGN ACT
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Jame
Cruze
P,b@uetion
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THAI*
AMATEUR
CHORAL CLUB'
70 GRE ATI
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EXTRAS: Will Rogers Com-
edy, Pathe News, Orchestra
and Pipe Organ.
pletures
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bona. Botla
equtpment
city’s fire
GRANGK
Favor* J Mr
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Campaign Headed
By Fisher and
Armstrong.
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, THE AUSTIN z AMERICAN,, AUSTIN, TEXAS. . THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1923.
Taylor to Ask Election
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It’s FUNNY I
With
LOIS WILSON
EDWARD HORTON
ERNET
TORRENCE
and all Mar aaM
“RUGGLES
OF RED GAP”
IS
HERE!
Mary Pickfoid
• - • *
• In a Spanieh Romanee,
during the sesslon in honor of her
1 mother, Mra. M. C Hutton, recentiy
deceased, who was promiment and
zealous in tbs King's Daughters’
work at Georgetown and in the
state.
LLANO ROAD IN LOCKHART TEST.
GOOD SHAPE DRILLS IN GAS ;
-
of dengue fever which awept over
thia community recentiy ha about
“ROSITA”
ollowir g
in qulk
on Good Roads Bone
rIIs Is THE first TIME in THIE mSTORr or THE PRESs
or NEW YORK CITT WHERE TMERE WAS NOT A DiB.
SETnG Volt'S ABOUT THS MOST MARVELOUS sCREE
PRODUCTIOX or ALL TIME;
Beginning Today and
Rest of Week
WOOL SUITS ANO DRESSES
S-1 and .Prmd $1.00
. A Good Appearance
Inspires Confidence and Respect
/
No man would approach his banker to renew a loan.
needing7 a haircut and" with a 4 days’ beard! In all
human relations careful grooming and the amart
appearance of clothes such as-
Hart-Schaffner & Marx
8,5.
PACHYOERMS
I00(I0MNS
Fentress Dengue Over
BENTRES& Ort it — The ware
Rockdale Gets Fire Hose
ROCKDAM. Texaa Oet 10 —
Rockdale volunteer fire department
pade “ROSITA" ana we watched
her gambel and danee and
ntamp and piny the putter ana
plane and Fredericksbure has been
completed and it Ie in batter shape
than it has been for a number of
yeara, according to B T. Marshiaenl,
road superintendent of the epuhty.
Thia is the third road that Mr.
Marshall has built for the county
since he has had charg», of the
work The Lano-Burget road and
the Llano-Mason road are two of
Doom Open 11:15—Ganses Start 1 P. M.
Our Marvelous Electric Board will show every
play just as it occurs. Do not confume this Board
with any you have ever seen in Austin before.
ADMISSION Me
including War Tax
Marschall says that bs already
has 94 9,000 turkeys pledged and
that he expects to have 25,000
ready for that date. ths has al-
) A
Paramount
Pietur.
Issui
eatvi-
CLUB WORKERS Wednesday Music Club of i
GO TO DALLAS Taylor Launches Twelfth
Season With Program
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w2 umima ixcJT-omd 201 ‛-ur"-tnaayt
be above the avefnga it now sp-
Ready for Bustnens
Saturday.
October 18th
IN
“Crinoline and
Romance"
EXTRA-Cemed, ana N.w.
mvmdmmmmmmmm
AUCMENTED
CREATEST
WILD
ANIMAL
FOR EVENING WEAR
Very wide tulle shdrts are
over very narrow foundution
satin or metal doth—for eve
of course.
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COMING!
nottages
Lalng
W M.
School Opens
. At Creedmoor
cREEDMOOR Texan Ort. 10—
Credmoor.reheois opetied Monday
"inh.n.«o4.attendanes abqut »
per cent <w the ----“ -
ing present.
Stagner.
Werk Ml the Amertcan Leegion-
Lon Club han will start today
and promises IB be a (valuable
RINGLING BROS
ANO
BARNUM & BAILEY
All meats renerved. Seats new velling. Two shew daily—1 and
8130 p. m. Spetial 8ymphony Orehedra.
lenut that eh, had depafted from
anything—N T. Tribune
nut crop was handled this way
and the farmers entering the co-
operative plan received several
cents more per busbel than thome
nelling on the open market.
This marvelos boad will shov the game play by
play with every player in action. Direct wire frm
the Yank Stadium. Ladies invited. ,
Co.
It tn an near flawless as
a film coula ba A tact a re
the maas meetig
MASON, Texas Ort. 1« —The
pecan crop thqugh for a while
thought very short. is now n-
pectea to total reveral carlonda.
The trees are yielding a fair crop
nt pplenana fruit One farmer who
a few months ngo had predletea
that he would not make enough
to pay for threshine. now wtates
that he expects to gather at Beast
10,000 pounda
Maron county is rapid ty reelia-
ing the value of the pecan crop
and more end mor attentioo la
Agegt W. I. Marshall states that
the turkey* of Mason nounty will
be pooled this year instead of each
owner selling his turkeya The
Bale dsts has been set for Nov. 1.
ROCKDALE, Texaa Oct l» - einK.mFomi.wa
About 25 members of Ban Gabrlel work on the rond from the town o
„Evzyteot of “ROSITA,* Mary
Piskferd• now produetion I, a
delleht to the eye Actino,
contumea, retthgs and photog-
■ephy combthe to present a flow,
ino etroam of radiant beauty—
N. T. Eventng Journal
MRS. R. L. SHOAF,
Taylor.
Ura R L Shoaf of Taylor
who proaided over the opening
of the clud's twentieth session
yesterday.
GIANGER Texes on, IS—On
ASKS $300,000 Mason Pool for High Price
7-- — mabnn T—- --------- ready received several bids, the
highest being 11c.
He expects a' bid for quite a bit
better than that' before the date
for selling Last year the pea-
GEORGETOWN, Texas, Oct' 10.
The Villiamson county club boys"
team won first place in the liye-
stock judgng contest at the Austin
fair the past week and were.awrd-
ed the silver loving cup. That be-
ingthein third winning of the stock
judging, the cup becomes their per-
manent possession- The successful
team is composed of Jess Blanton.
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-Rupgl the perfeet valet, Innaeent wagar
•J • “ahet- gun" peker game, in the wild.
•» the Manteno eow-eountry direeting the
IN* lids of Red Ges " 0 .
-22 Saurin. ■•***■ and Klondik. Kat and
LMAPetingill, ...
The afternoon's affair was direct-
ed by Mrs. R. L. Shoaf, president of
the club. 5' . •
Program.
The following program will be
given Wednesday, loth:, r
1. Violin solo, *souvente" Crdm),
Miss Mae Pipkin.
teeth without
Id the
earnest-
Fred Cowart and Daipha Tabor.
First in Grain a
The Win:amson county grain
Judging team also won first place
and a silver cup. and the poultry
Judging team came out second besL
Albert Jurecka, Fred 'Cowart and
Jenntngs Bryan Jess Blantoy won
the highest individual place in tbs
livestock judging and John Kincaid
won highest place ip’ppultry fudg-
ing. his team coming out second
best. -
County Agent H. T. MeCollunt
will take his teams of boys to the
Dallas fair next week, but has not
yet selected the individuals for the
trip, his winning tsama being de-
barred from further contesta.
County Agent McCollum has (one
to Bastrop, where he will act as
judge of uvestock at the Bastrop
county fair.
Go to Dallas
Mise Winnie Stallings, home dem-
onstration agent, win carry six
girls from her county phubs to ths
Dallas fair for a three days’ visit
during which time they will be the
guests of the fair essoclation. The
Tsylm chamher of commerce. the
Rotary. Kiwanis and Retail Mer-
chants association of Taylor will
finance the trip for the girls. Kba
8tailings will select the girls who
have made beet grades in the club
work.
KClub Head
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betne given to Ite development
Hundreds of trees are each year
retgn— N
Telegram.
W s quarante.
this pieture will
net be ehewn st*
any other Austin
theatre thie
mb.
Oct 10 —
M. Mexican
ate for ths
try. was a:
tonight and
i a charge of
ans of tales
wonLD -TOUILED AND WORLD CONQUERIN
700
AnENIC
MARVELS
, 1500
I PEOPLE
6
PERFORMINC
ELEDMANrS
nar the Luling Hospital. He win
mke his home there Ml its com-
vietion.
Chas Otpe b bullding two new
----_ special rally day Sunay,
Bchool program which was sttended
noment in Mary Piekfo
picture "ROSTA."* *
wtory flows a
(fful pictre
beautiful pletu
hie biock
uf the roas in that district and
pointed out the crying need for
ini pro vament».
John T. Burns, Howard Bland
and other prominent citizens of
Taylor also addressed the meeting.
An organisation to wage a cam-
pulgn to carry the bond election
was organized at the mass meet-
ing. J. W Armstrong was ap-
pointed campaign chalrman and
Fred l Fisher was selected as sec-
retary.
.“ROSITA" la (eta. to Eo
down is nereen hintory u the
plctur. thet made Mery Piekfora
a real netress or at least -
vealed her one in production
metuine and Election It la a
dgeided work at are. It is one.
of the btzzent pietures of the •
year--Vartety. N. Y. City.
Bomehow, we have heard so
much about Mie Piekford has.
tog • departed from her usual
WoRLD’S SERIES BAsEeXLL
RETURNS PLAY BY FLAT ON
OUR NEW ELECTRIC- FLAY-
BOARD DOOnS OEN 1216 E M.
GAM ■ STARTS 1 P. M.
ADULTS Me. CHILDREN Me
Tes landed
Cooper. Mice DuPont end Walter
eng Eenily the best pietur in
Austin thie week. Just osh seme-
see who hoe sees IL
radtcany when
TAYLOR, Oct. 10.—A decision to
petition the Wiltamson county
commisaloners court for an elec-
tion to determine whether or not
the precinct shall issued 3800,000 1
in good roea bonds to construct
and maintain good roads in dis-
trict No. 4 was reached at a mass
meeting of ettisens, business men
and farmers held here this af-
ternoon. ’ • ,
J. C. Abbott, county commie-
aloner for dintrtet No. 4, addressed
FBRJMaAl. NOW. He per »es
It will help you nt your money
refunded, Bola and rua-nujeed by
Rew, A Oalorne, druexinta and
Bpulatne’" Drag More — Adv
The sudweat-Texas test on the
O. A. Smith tract near Lytton
Springs is shut down on account
of land title utigation. When shut
down it was drilling at around 2100
fest and giving good promise This
id the second time the well has
ehut down on account of lead title
troubles. The Midweet-Texas p*„.
plo announce that they will not
drill another inch until the aisvut-
High Class Pecans ana «
_ Rani ereemment, but un-
lane thi is done wiehin a reasod-
able time they will tear down their
rigand abanon the loot
The Uno daraa tme being drilled
by the zame people home 20 miles
north of the Litton Springs test is
now drilling at around 2305 reet
.The hy Kittlee and amsociates
on.the 3. * J. Davis tenet near
Delhi and about 23 mpen ea." 0
Lockhart whieh wan apedded in on
2ept,.22. “ now. arining at around
670 feet in excellent formation
nt piehtmg Local gins are turning
out 300 bales of fit— dally I
CREKDMIOOR Texan, oc H — ]
reedmoor ehapter. OEA met Man- I
day eventme in the Manonie nan for
prwrtlce after which the funewine ’
LLANO. Texas, Oct. .—The
public road from Llano to ths
Hano county Uns between this
like "ROSITA.
1000 foot of new fir-
by she eity. Thin new
11 mid to reducime the
urance hoy rate Km
wars from examinaton of a sum
her of trees that the crop is wotie
to be very light, mgny irone hav-
ing few note on them, if any at all
Not more than n per cent nt a
norma crop appear to be borge
mekory note however, hov* on on- 1
uruauy hevy crop whom they are,
rtandine in deep teroot premerva
Nutting parti occawlonaly go out
and brima in bugs of thene nuta,
which are very neh and toothaome,
but the locailtten where they grow
ar remote and uniraveled mectlona
Prosenta
San Carlo Grand Opera
COM FANT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
oCTOBER 29th and 30
Monday Nighf-Madame But-
Tueeday Matinee II Trova-
Tuenday Nigh-La Behema.
Hancock Opera Howe
heats on sale Oct. iMh st J.
R. Reeda Mail orders filled
new when mccompanied by
check end --w ---- -|<T£
Momped envelope. Addroee.
1802 Colorado.
Prisee.night: M **•»
(nd baleony M; heme H
Metinee: $so, sa, 4250 #2
beleov siso; beam H N
War Tas.
ths beet in this section. Mr. Mar
eurtsa ston. and in the
arouse Opel r beauty le
not predominant, comedy
* You, You
Rotary Club st Meet Today SSI iae Sr- 8 shap: I
ar. a aitimmemm k
izzn-urfeu 1eoreus,m‛e la
■ary rtab tomw- Mr iKiton win wai Cnetl lurry: readnee.
XI. "I•prrtom, MrEi Rozn
nection with the eommimmlons S^-^**0* ^f**^?.*^**
rom^ .”"21,5
" "‘5“..“- clumion of the pregram retreshments
consisting ot ice erear and eke
the nystem.
M Texas Oet le--Dr
With Kenneth
MOTHERS—
Why aSew ’M>emw and
ntutty. wheery breethine te
torment yeur Badien when
S etch retlet toplewa the one nt
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY
No Nareetie.
Nothing more delightful-
ly charming than Mary
Piekford new picture.
“ROSITA," has ---
on -the ecroen—N. Y.
Timen
nil nenooin on the name wubject
during the day
ACCOUNT WORLD •■RIIS
BASEBALL THIS TH IATRI
WILL M CLOSED TO pic.
TURCS UNTIL i P. M. AS LONG
AS THI SERIS LASTS.
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02-*:
DOWNTOWN TSKELoVI CONTRA DHi ° somk
L Plano. (a> story, 0) "Whims”
(Schumann). Miss’AUtls Jones’
1 Song, “Dawn" Wvmui), Mrs.
Ennen. •
4 Reading, "Mary Rose" (J. M.
Barry), Miss Roberta McElroy.
1. Song, "Palo Moon" fLogan).
Mrs. Ennen.
• h- Violin, “Second Mzurka"
(Wienjawaki). Mies Pipkin.
T. Reading, selected, Miss Jordan.
Plans of Year.
Officers of the musle club intro-
duced to new members at today's
entertainment are Mrs R L. Shoaf,
preeident; Mrs. 8. T. Reinhardt,
first vice puesident; Mra William
Ennen, second vice president: Mra.
J. H. Griffith, recording secretary;
Mrs. C. A Wadain; Mra. R A
Brister, treasurer; Miss Phoebe
Oarver, librarian; Miss Bessie
Black, press reporter;'Mra. W c.
Wofford, warden. The advisory
board is composed of Mrs. H H.
Sams Mra A W Gouja and
C. D. Johnson.
Ths year book Jr the club prom-
ises both instructive snd entertain-
ing programs throughout the sea-
son. the work following the book
on appreciation by C. O. -HamiIton.
together with much American
music.
One program will be devoted to
the works of David Guion T.„.
somposer, and of John Pwel ot
Virginia, concert plamist. spctni
programs will be given* by Dr. J? 8
Granbery o. Geofgetown, lecturer;
Mro. C. C. Hiegins nt San Antonio,
lscturer, andMra. K C Briggs of
Austin, vocal soloist, the latter be-
ln* a charter memer ot the ciub.
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Blanco School Opens
BLANCO. Txas. Oet. 1». — The
Blanco.pubie nchol opend Mon-
day with * «ood number of pupils
enrolled. Talks ware made by
Sha", Superintendent P M Hiche
•nd Joe Buckner, preeident of the
school board. Plans h.v. been
made, to purchase chairs for the as-
sembly hall and new deak, are to
be placed in the building.
-—=E-QUEEN
TAYLOR, Texa Oct 10.—The Wednesday Music club of Taylor
opened Ite twelfth sengon here this afternoon with a program at the
club room in the auditorinn of the Mathodtet church. The room
'was decorated.n purpiesnd grax, and a reception was held after the
program. ’ ----------------
Kingsbury Well
Makes Gas Show
KINGSBURY. Oet 1«—Much
surface (as has been encountered
in the Engleke wen which is down
to a depth of 2185 feet in . short
time the Austin chalk will be
reached and there is much specula-
ton as to posaibie developments
The Shankitn well is down 2000
feet, with work progressing satis-
factorily. Timbers aie laid for the
Lynch well and the derrick will be
erected at an early day
Baptist Union District
President Visits Lano
LLANO Texan Ort i-Mra J.
E Williamson, district pesident of
the Baptist Womans Missionary
union met with the Lano aux-
illary in a mlesion study < lass here
this week
She taught in a clear concise
manner the book -From Strengih
to Btrength - and some 11 or, mors
of the members took examinhtions
with a view of receiving diplomas
and seals sa mission ntudien
Dallas Man Recovers From
- Paralysis.
I was atrteken with zeneral par-
aim* followed by Impart boweia
om April 106 Hlocouehe art ap
which conttmumd tar sevow days
t tried atari remedy swg( ■ste< to
m- -itheu results I «tarte
taMine vrunANAL and the first
•e stepped thepiocoughe for t-g
bears 1 ropes t*ri the Lew snd the
hiecughe had ont I rely stopped by
morning sad I have not had theta
store ) kept taking "ERRASAL
night and mernine and eras able
le be np ht two weeks snd had
regained the see at all my tacuitles
byJH panto, whisk Is dcubie the nolenetqurpintn wots domestia
ordinary snrollment Each, class noon. Ti pupii. a
contribted a •peelal number to over this move made n; .a uetaatie
"proyi ri “foipmeb rmedan
xam-zss*
••nt a seven art vaudevil per.
formanc at th. Lano „
Lenes tonight The nature of the'Mheided Th.' —7. w.--2
mnxiufan! trom.ehe, bac’ocashi form than ’*•' ** Tat Sar
Ti"protman rt Gtenterrtammintana there wero no meroun cnsee.
at thia ZXt'y en ** ie "or ------------
Georgetown Women
At Conference Here
GEORGETOWN, Texas, Oet. 10.
A paney of Georgetown ladies left
today for Austin to attend the state
conference of King’s Daughters, to
convene in that city Oct. 1». II and
12. Among those who went were
Mrs W L Coleman and Mrs. H H
Pye. members of the executiye
board; Mra J. M. Daniel and Mra,
W. I. Stump, delegates from George-
town chapter. King e Daughters;
Mra P J. Gooatett, Mrs. J. A. Rich-
ardson. Miss Lettie Edens snd Kiss
Mil tie Hutton, the latter to be pres-
ent at a memorial service to be held . I
LOCKHART, Texas, Oct. 10.—The
test on the Cole track about 12
miles sast of lockhart, is hnow
drilling at arpund 1800 fast and is
reported to have had meveral gas
showings since ranching the 1500-
foot depth. 7 This wen drilled
through several hundred feet of the
hardest formation that has been
encountered in this section and oo-
sidering this trouple has made ex-
cellent progress. '
Gins Busy
Texaa, Oet 1<—
STOPS Ino.c.m.unNOW?
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Legal Tangle Halts
, Drilling of
' ■ Smith.
deals, all orphans there being now . ----------
me widows at Psthlans renident betn bedded to gtandard varle-
there. . <Me and mor derinite means are
—— 1 being used to conserve the native
Mihm Pecan Crop -uryieizdtmproiict "
ton ptekine has pm sedsd rapidly
---.tag Ten toys er iwe weeks from nowi
l a t-coom Aqelune la West Laline, win fina ths arenter part at the
/ whiea wiu be eceupdr- . _ _ . .
stare snd my general health to
improving daily"
b. HARDIN COX.
R R, Rot 64, Dallas Tere
Arid Mtomach and Consttpetion
caused Mr Car’s. trouble naf
are heelth‛» eratewt enemies FER-
NASAL gets at the snuere of the
trouble by neutrailuine the •xcee
Suits and Qvercoats
$35 To $65
Satisfaction or Money Back
)
I
lodge No. 114. Knights of Pyhta,
attended from Rockdale i session
at the district lodge held at Cam-
eron Monday night. Milam logge
No 115 being the host, with more
then 200 viaiting Pythians and local
• members sitting at the banquet held
in the tanemene of the new $180,000
Methodist chureh. Following the
banquet District Deputy Grand
Chancellor W. O. Trigus presided
over the meeting, with Pythian
. talks from Grand Chanceilor w. M.
Futch. Past Granda Lemley. F. L
Downa and Bonner
one at the fast urea of the evening
was reports from lodges in the 19t
district, all showing is he pros-
peroun and growing, Im new inerp-
Ken ll was bruughi out la thene
reports what a great benefit tpe
K nf P home for widows snd or-
Phans at Weatherfora has been.
With its now more than 1M reai-
to one month I
trouble with my Ms
| “You Are Guilty" ■
■ —to the title gf this,
great production at the "
{crescent!
" THREE DAYS ONLY
| With a noted cast f eater, m
" ing: James Kirkwood"
| and Russel Griffin. ’
“The Musical Three» • 9
| Offering Music that I
■ charms every eve- ■
| ning 7:30 to 10:30. ■
ployment of one pald fireman on
duty will get a reduction to the key
rate to the 40 mark, which will en-
title an property in the corporate
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The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1923, newspaper, October 11, 1923; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1526245/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .