The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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By Albert T. Reid
DUE FOR A CLEANING
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ONE SATISFIED WOMAN
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that the Pennsylvania
ises to do the same
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nelds was 642,000 barrels per day
valuable blood food, although
and
California
ering was no lover of
diet incti rely
nded
enough to be of real value in this
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no more than
glimpse of a white neck and a sug-
gestion
Rellable ng urea show half the
were about aa
summer
permanent as permanent waves.
Maple syrup is being made from
tinned him
brown
hair they looked as much allke as
t
ship
bee a use she bold It unc
apparently
to the demo-
)
and Pittabar* when he won th. hlma.lt or-to others it he allowpd
UNUSUAL PEOPLE
debate over each antendpd
hold
•• veterana im the on wora are mtnera, regardless at party, ana ha
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Utah doctor saya cow milk nor so
»ood ss oat mink
»
make goala out of our cows.
N
HUL rain and wina storm hit
Woodward, Okla.
firat they
dear to the heart mas da. ar aa aching tooth to Mva
thought it wan tM covernor.
decined 25 per
ot Penneyivana and not by the important job at th. request at
n ret
mrath, of 1922 was 2,021,896 car and thetr machine tollowera
Kto fortune to
TAKEN FROM LIFE - . . . Bu Martin
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Hef.
Ah
and Melly dictated
A
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re of the mind
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YOU KNO
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Alcohol
ineluding liter
strange
enersy.
rary
heck with uneasy scorn upon his
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at Wan steaat sournaln
ana
aton.
IWenetreet
had
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notice that vege-
Truek
•3
I hair;
the
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«ingne neidom fat. and it not nlway
SP‘
tably
hen
and look
noge
duct before a Ma worries his Ito mechinery, to a generator of
a co round
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a the wert of thene
wile to death mhe hopes his mext potsom
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wi• isasood ptetol ahot
to aoto exhaust
bank trom
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THE closing days of Septem-
ber the petroleum production
McGl
He:
with aa able and <
tola on chobridga.
shall be picked by the secretary
of the treasury and the two, repub-
lican United States senators from
that state.
Pinchot demands that the repub-
The beat
to the beet
0 compared to 639,000 barrels in the that the republican machine shall is a
B week ending September f Xi An- 1 ..1. mS -h. K -1 ■ A eh. : rich
all th. myrtmeimclinations which
make up bin owa perwonality te
the woman who -014 t
anomaly and a terra*
term of offloo and may never bo
able to atag- a comaback.
8.60
5.75
6.00
TM
ton of the wind th. temperature
Of the water, and 0.0411100 ef the
equtpment—is sent by mpectal tubes
or wiroa
l
"man
en, the
miender la the to
Prbably was
la the houne whe i
Tho Murest pumpkin brought t.
town eu yenr ru a farmer who
bought some canned vegotables
inely erect;
mad. no Col
Geologists think they have found
a big diamond mine near Nash-
ville. Ark., but we aon’t.
tormer bre
never quit.
After •vermbody weta wall edu-
rated ther• pil bo nobody ief to
do our work for W.
PINCHOT ANO THE
POLITICIANS.
Too many people wll. give thr•
Miura for somethine they wont
iv anything eine far
raleed her opera pi.M and let-
murply surveyea the audtence.
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More Truth Than
Poetry
Marnied man telis us he is a-
sintant hood at hiu houne.
“She lowered the epera qleen and glaneed ever the rewa of up-
turned foaoa . . . •erutinizing them emeually."
Bully on
wine man
-nd. If any
damaged at
Un. mana
ably be mu
Jh’ui to a
MORE PETROLEUM GUESS
WORK.
T
of
Ana they bora Ito whote machim4,
and get the tert remults rat at H.
Bote dlacipine, whieh to the moot
tmportant ao wen to the most dlt-'
deudt attatnment meana tto bora- J
Ino of tto human machine by th.
ntraiuht
WM perha
tuj. and 11
ONE MAN CONTROL
A board of atrategy ettting in #e
dropped her wrap
the seat he had
white gloves
> only woman
» glovea. LAfe
45
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governor
Now
i aad pub-
1 tma-
at Detrolt
ANSWERED AT LAST
We know now who won thewan
it was Turkey.
(CopyrieNe, 1923, by the Bell
Syndicate, Inc.) 2
wh
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for
bat
fin
the
wh
to <
dimi
Iba
action, and dive him hie orders
afetr a vote bad bepn taken
A mhtp to arrangea as that all
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; There wee no woman of Ma ne-
i quaintane with that rere ehade
of Mondo hair.
can’t tool nature, w. camt chent
her, thougb all at as try repeatedly.
CONTAGIOUS.
/
. mome apodal met of noma or wome
mental ampulme such as l a ria as, or
Sub Rosa
By MIMI
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too lush, but liar than thetr tathers ad at
thiek hair wanjwameag-,
i a ohara peint. (To be Comtinue4J -
duatar Eaon Onty—Ie Taxes:
Lgemonta ..... ..................81-50
HTT-m montha ..................... 2
7 SHraa.BmmhTd.OtomUUwMIl
Connectine All Departmmnt
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The Austin American
to munt hame on. to
new religion, who draft no' with
Loei • Rea N
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gP,Gheyear bed book by Americas bed rfoman^Order
(BLACKOXEN
Gertrude'Atherton
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Rather rare, those, nowadays. They
reminded him. together with the
haughty poise of the head, of the
family portraits in the old gallery
Wben A man with but a single
Mas sato there to ham’t rajarod
tte too very mate
Meee. * Ito Ker.
.=.7 5 “212
g2j8ii
> la exces of
•to. produc
--- fmm rh.
Tto man who to nelt-diaetplined
art. his course and keeps to IL sad
allows an pamsine whim, or trtvial
indispoeition to take tto control
away.
A body no soverned to like a ship
TT
2) ee
lished, dietin
somme is good for your protein
portion in liquid refreshments.
Among the vegetables the most
valuable in protein are tomatoes,
asparagus, canned peas, radishes
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an trucka ■mao ■ rod with 1,884289
in ba mme pertod toot year. Ae-l figuf. In tto financial aad bumtnen.
oareag to a Making trade journal wona. —
me output ^Wa-araa.r to expected at m2 humarea minon aonars ana
8 . cording to
operator
TipEDr
Germany rev aala the name of tto
drug ume4 by her shock troopa
during the war to etimutate them
to a grent outburst at enerer. Thia
drug relleves tntigue and tempo-
Uncommon Sense
BY JOHN BLAKE
h.twaon a fieing triraa and a
hurricane.
■ The netor bowed an mame, in
2 markets for crude and gasoline gatea.
Mean voters of Penneyivania shall and spinach. Celery and caulinower
nelect tto delegates to th. national shouid be freelz eaten Tor thelr
i protein. blood-building value.
oonvention Secretany Mellon and Oatmeal, bas just gn average
th. Untted State, senators demand value. Mied with mik or cream, it
Hle gaa. pnumed abruptly on eh
tae of Mr Chnrie. pinwiaqie
Cinyerine’» «rand-aunt had mar
Adding two now storles to Boston
ahambar of commoroo. Maybe
mome aprakar la raimine tto root.
parentty, but although
tto Melloms to other yuan con-
i trolled the petition at want—a
ajrather large, although fresh and
■ red (pommibly they had lip aticka
la Europe that npproximated na-
tural had none of the «tr"s soft
by tto elapping at many handa
erat-nlghten •)way» applaud, no
matter tow jerfaaM illy Noblene
obnga But tto airterenne between
ito appieune and tto horea but
of warm ashen
ay
all
itun
Ml
as
"Thia Ford boom is a sorty jest,"
The high- browed stateeman cried.
"No power ever phanl divest
Our nation of its pride •
But even if this were not to
Be quite at ease. my eon.
For I anxure you that I know
That Ford’a not going to run.
No danger that our gallant ehip
is nehlng toward bar doom!
I guess I'd better take a trip
And see what’s in thia boom!*
L
tanta, but to
It No eoath-
doubt of that ratal to flea th.
pubile even a hint that it mil'll
learn to de without Mm
Hi .lie, ana Ilwl hle area
egnin, it wna not unpieanant to
teei hlmo.ll a alav«. a ala*, who
had torged Me own glided chaina.
But to migbed egnin tor Ma foot
primary a amination lor covernor
in 1022. He had the women voters
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J1 JI •
bfDr.CC.Robhisonr
FOODS THAT MAKE BLOOD.
Proteine.
rTH• majority of people do not
“ choose their daily food to any
extent for its protein or health
value. Habit and custom seem to
govern in this matter of choosing
food far more than any physiologi-
cal reasons.
They eat what they like best or
what tastes good and seems to fill
the bill or the stomach. No one
thing is more common, however,
than overeating and frequently of
tho wrog kind of food.
The proteins furnish the chief tis-
sue-building element, nitrogen. Tis-
sue building, furnished by the nor-
mal blood stream, for the growth,
repair and upkeep of your body,
comes chiefly from the protein
group. It is the most valuable of
the great food groups.
.While practically all foods con-
tain some protein, a few that are
commonly used do not. Butter,
cream and oil, which are composed
chiefly of fat and water, and sugar,
sirups and starch are nonprotein.
The two most important proteins
are the white of eggs and lean meat
Veal, mutton, pork and ham are
rich in proteins. Omelet combining
Her eyebrows, thank Heaven, were
many shades darker than her hair.
4 They were also narrow and glousy.
Decidedly they received attention.
ya r-— ---- ------- — for him. and had the tarmera, he
| crad• 1. growing an Ito dime and haa organtzea labor, to haa tto
erner arrt doen.
The play Oraaat aa to th. ena of
tto fniarminabie Ural bat Talk
Talk. TaIk Me a go to mieep, tot
womia to awa to *et A crick in
his neck Themn ha remembered ■
woman who had oome down tto
aiie jun a. th. light, were low.
ering aad pa—** ht •*•' He had
not raw hw taca, tot bar erace-
rm figure had nttrnoteq his auan-
Haa. aad tto pecunter shade at bar
Aviator Macready will try tor
a new altitude record Coal prom- 1
thwent trytag to locate aaaa-
retal binck dlemema depoeite:
to tot wotmg to freene out
e baMara at tto Ford com-
V bf Cenada Ne Mate thene
r dmniais to tort miputes to
towwktlw to tto Wan Btreet
Ne opened Ma eyra She wag comcenled tor -
' anting two erat a ahead nt Mm and ed upon tto bridge of an
tae iights at th. eage gave a ‘ — --
taint halo to a am.lt well-*hapeq
2X"
ran woman .rar did that-unles have left terne Ito -me ahade to
to to ran. ah. haa lived too lone wen-brea white Their flae aM
| Nordic faces are xenerally lean and
•bread to remember nor euntome -1 fiat to cheek their expreselem
—----- — —---— It. that they might to hrathera
"I knew t!" Clavering" tomgue in Mood M in ensie Their moua-
elteked. "European. Na Amri-linchen aad what uttt hair they
magazine covera Ti „eman’g.e.do2n out of aa infinitel
wore tor hai- la no pantreUr rm.P".. ...m.a i. .n-
tanhiom. Il waa soft ana atom- w2ucit."2.
dant, bra .ora tack from her taco. wcomentrtd .otpu" In"
or4.draun. T apore
r '. etat-a the tart that -he nlone wet
prhi .. "Ire-andine and feetne it, colorel
were owl ef date, bet la aa 022 eiieht anasatigowmauth re
fashioned eorner nt him enul ha pose ws nDgoruI", Meara mnue "
nmitea them .nd he era Mte emberrengagt "erec.m.on.
convinced that a woman with ra . .*
perteetty shaped a head, long anA Bn *'* 1 atte to
narrow, bet eat too nerraw muntine program. . . .
pot Mwayg emue,
cabty eroome4 and
th mar to. bet
the Southern California oil
MPFE"GBTN AlffiltfCAN/AUSTIN. TEXAS. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1923.
2
i 4,
% 4
sloping mhouldera
News from Chicago Judge Ba-
bath won a golf cup Thata all
right He won it onerday.
hi 4ay-reeme
gta wars caught In the act
Bevtember peoductlom waa 5 per ot Pinchot bet to to going. If tto much to gay about what la to
ommt under Augwet tot 41 per cent ponumia, to tto t-h__i ,reTiti be done
------- st year ron at tto toad of a a-^-^Then resta •" ordered which are
T? “ •".2204 deieenton hot nw—rr or there to a aive
picked by tto republican voters way to oome Impale, to arip en
thin dencended, the lights toes, the
ualence henyed. Men hurried aa
the aisle aad elimbea over patent
women People began to Mmit And
then the woman two crate ahead of
Cieyerie did a ningular thing
•ha roea slowly te her feet,
turned her beak to the stag.
the truth Ortfl to ana dun-no
gt inning akgeleton aa yet hla pub-
Ite. after hasty er wolemn d igen-
Uon of the newa, woua turn erar
to Me column with e si ah at re-
darkened life had made him •kep-
Ural of -potato." However, Clav-
HENRY
"This talk of Ford is all the bank.*
The party leader raid:
•The poor old fellow would be
sunk
Th. day he showed hla toad.
He tan't wise to politics:
The bird would run like glue:
Ue tellere haa forgot more tricks
Than Henry ever knew.
This boom of hit ain't gotn” to
holt:
His gang don't know the game--
But I am goin" to Detroit
An' watch him just ths samet"
THE COME BACK
It looks as If ths New York
World would have to exterminate
the Ku Klux Klan all over again.
Have a profle Probabty tor full 1
***„ * "o.,ngtroetiv cLavExa left hla atotr ana
Hamin"nroas"ana"napjaha - wandorpa,up the r—
bar eyra miett to a weakad-out l tett n—e a« hto amial impatad
Maa Or prominent Or tor tar the braefteeat sienrette
month too man. He would betto her „Maraiy. Inqutativecer:
on the profie, however and mmol l*mlr Put he hed mow eo many
of ruing owt when that Maraed prewtlva toalla Vile trtoh at
znasne"micown h out "at ann mttur eto aaa'"
aao'tZt^t Asupk w r’raM eu;0d piamu.”cs
the Woman wan a on" 1
Possibly they ware
Tto eontrol la aai only centtal-
tone but As ezerted for the tort I
interests of the whote organtzation
Wittout meit-discipline evary hu-
man veyngo wibea faura
With it many a medloenity will
get oatair into a destrabte pert.
(CepyrlWit- 1>»L by Jeb. Make )
Indicatloms are lamba and chiek-
4 win to chenper. Thio does not
chide tto Jamis ones.
over the tock of not a young fece. The mouth.
delegation ■ ham and eggs in a moat nourish-
ing protein food. Beef soup or con-
f Ana hat i n. .e.nt.1 ried Mi Dinwiqalen father eto
1o aalchento Is Is ncentedithe two men, •o far npar yenr
ua euiekenen le ag the aitterene were more ar ieee intimate, th
.Her man's fnexhaustibte woaal
of New York moclety amueed Clav
ering, who In turn had tnmh•
Mr Dinwindte mtn new nne
AIR. NOT OIL, GUBNER.
M AM MOTH CAVE, Ky—Orarae
•I D. Mortiwon earned the niek-
saw at "Dry-Hole George" after
Me ntneteenth su -r seel re drmine
for oil proved dry
But his twenti-
eth was a guetor.
to arm
Not oll, elther.
tot air.
He had drilled
an opening into a
at home. Being dark himmif, to
admired fair woinen, eithough wince
COVERNOR GIFFORD PINCHOT
U of Penneytvanta te • receptive
candidate for the repubUcan nom-
1 nation for prealdent and refuses
to to balked la hla purpos to
control the Pennayivanta delab
gatee to the national convention by
Secretary A. W. Mellon and Sen-
ators Pepper and Reed.
These three powerful leaders of
the republican party are for the
nomination of Calvin Coolidge.
They are wiling to give Governor
Pinchot a complimentary vote as
the favorite eon of Penneyivania.
but they wish to name the dele-
gates to the national convention,
name their own political henchmen
tn order that a transfer may to
easily made should disaster over-
take the Coolidge cause and Pin-
chot la not the type of man that
would appeal to these powerful
politicians if Coolidge should fall
to win the coveted prise.
Governor Pinchot has a program
of his own. He ie going to wait
untn mid winter or early spring
time to give Coolidge an oppor-
tunity to make good. If the prest-
dent falls to maks good then Pin-
chot will declare himself a candi-
date for the republican nomination,
but he will not agree to the pro-
posal made by his political enemies
- 500,000 barrels per day at Calfor- can machine. Not one of these
■la crude before the end of next bosses i, friendly to Pinchot There
a year, thus helping to restore thejare two great ettles in Pennsyi-
market for mid-oontinent product, vania controlled by the bosses.
. ; Mexico is maid to to a large These eitles are Philadelphia and
M buyer sad ths amps of the Pacifle, Pittsburg in September the hand
1 which are ofl aad not coal burners, pleket tickets of the bosses were
Charlie Chaplin vimtted la New
Tort Bet the waiters ducked ar-
tor handing Mm Me pie
tosd to ^rwtolto el Awas. Tena.
g=a
rppmzszzjadbaniecith
male masrvst.
gutewtewra ■asm rate to AArnsra
tor Dsto end Bi into' Arerican:
Man natura, holding nature egompt in
• rare momenta of inaptration, a
• bungler of the first water.
■■TO In spite of its smooth white akin
and rounded contours above an
eke had undamaged throat. It waa subtly.
—* om M1-*1** "a "hat theStorms to the Penroses and their
outpu 0 At An trucka Uhinueutenanta. Pinchot whipped the
Vear wi touoh the tour mlon machine ana that the machne
mek ..4 few million motor rare etooa tor im 1022. „ 192a, mn eh.
4 truck daty •“* net tor control of the atea at
eantitiee at BtooBao to A mandetphia ana Pittabure. the
It le eAmitted by M. tana of machine whipped Pinchot to •
Me wam• that Ito petroleum In- tae^u
****** *** ** * ana Now tto reel battle for comtr
amutb "Amitted that the ptoot ehe tta^ ot a Erent ana
dduet. S i Uw "am etege of ,M< meludes the legimtature of a
Sdeteme*,__________________ great etale, wi take place la tto
winter and erring of 2034 If
____NOT An OlL TITAN mato.to- be in b. .to —
HET FORD M not gotag topowertui potitlcal figure in penn-
EI revise Mo Md for Muncle envanda and the asst. If the
Maate to M not «olne into Mo bosses win Pinchot win M rtrea
Ml >M.s to too moa in the te private life at the etone of Me
He gesM at her ,,r,r> and ealm, nmnured,
felt a ailuht menention at annoyanee i They ere tope
that .he enuire he ora was tollowine eregL Rten
in twna minety, Tto ear-
flexibmuty it was tall to the cen-
ter and the red of the undertip
was more than a vialbi item tot
It waa straight at the corners,
ending in an elmost abrupt atern-
sera Once she emilea, but It was
little mure than an amueed neck-
er. the mouth aa not relax The
shape of the face bore net the
promise of the head, tot donsoted
from Ite Oral st the chin whtch
was elmoet aquare end indented
The figure was very elight, tot ss
eutely matare as too fora, poesibty
Demana tar
, head defined by Ito low cell ot/wa
hair. Me had a long thront ap-|brus
- Ac-! select the delegatee to the repub-1 rich in fate and carbohydrates as
large independent lican convention. This has been well as in protein.
production the rartom in Penneyivania for 60 Among the ralts and berries, or-
K can not to maintained at this rat. years ana the republican bora has ansen lomons and “pPies whtle not
M , and Ms prediction is that by the ever named the delegatee to the
, and of the year it win have fallen national body. Boles Penrose was
2 off 250,000 to 300,000 barrels. the republican boss for >0 years.
f nt raid that the Pacino coast He never failed to name the dele-
Plane lays a smoke cloud a mil.
long in St. Doula, showing just s
little Mt of Pittsburgh.
hie ezample Ths
group. Strawberries, raspberries
prune juice instead
sugar.
■a enemy of the they had taken ta bobbine their
Judge Gary won a prise in a
vegetable exhibit: not however
entering as a pumpkin.
It must be awful to be so rich
you haven’t anybody left to wiah
you were as rich aa
JUST THE MAN
France would do well te hire
Mussolini to take charge of her
collection department
Trying to
does the same
Bat elcohol has Mg renction-a
dump below normel Bs Bera the
Qermsn drug Be does arorr ntim-
■font eves emotlona seek ag en-
under toe magnoliaa whoa to had
betleved that tf women ef hle
■ inaa were not obliged la de dhele
own houework they wqula alt be
young end benuutui and talk onty
of romance: when he had thought
upon the intellectuni woman and
ary parties end first-nlshte—tgnw
sd by the wona of fnshion.
AH New York men of the ol
regime, no matter whe' their Ir
alvMdualltr may hare been twemt
year earlier tank so mueh aUk
as I her epproAeN slaty, and moi
parueutarty after they have pesme
Mr. Birdseye I. making an of- -
netal survey of the Colorado river.
May get some Birdseye views.
chart room of a vessel would be of
%
"a \
tem
Mekharat,
Faturday s
up a briinai
not meroum
ceptton at i
ready ta on
The hard,
athlete rami
was kneed I
and M ta i
■Smith my
the Vanden
War
Gorman
been out f,
wi not be
It is underat
hana in Iha
meron
The veter
*ho wan m
set-lo beca
carefuanty gr
leg week f.
There le aa
that Casey
ditien for a
time of the
The great
torn task I
clearty Tn
erp at aiM
Quzin machi
frat for too
Akinger and
necomplish
the Vanderb
Mate Ifat M.
the MrMy 1
but for Ite
mhgula hav.
a f te I tie
dtnarily a g<
aleng wlih
Wal on a a
from ptacem
aa even eous
Vane
Th. r-omn
wetah Ite s
te ena gm
onty po-itier
ward aefen-
vembty ta wa
The Vander
weleh the va
H Is to the
dore win t
homna
One point .
stew a dear
wa Of em
•eh have a
aad re-erve 1
these tree re
a par with 1
tta Al Vam
marorn exim
fair plaekin t
tens Bte*N
oraetant. era
same wituntie
Berimmag
The worko
the Steer w
tho’ of a Itmi
towing Balar
prantica, aad
par- < t the .
staff t •xpin
prrora ana fl<
by ibe entdme
Lengherne
through a M
l are large consumers of the Cali- ,carried to vietory in these import-
tormda product ant elties by overwhelming ma- title help in navigating
K la comceded however, that this jorities ana the primary remulta through a storm or a fog
to an guees work and that the wer, lookea upon M disastrous to « a man were to submit *e
—mmma- -aasnms
■ ■BNP ”, "or “• Prioad not run up the white teather. 1 royage very pro n table.
of the world and produced chaotic He lost the cties ot PAiladeiphta Nor would be to of much we to
■ I MH । otery whose. This can ana Pittabure wben he won the Almeeir or'to others if he allowed
mef was preterabie. Hr publietty
shall yo know them. Evra public
men wilk rhinocerine Mdse bad
bran sera to ehiver. Caune wom-
en courted him. Prize hthx.
on Iba door morn after a tri-
umphant night had howled be-
tween fury and tears an Mr. Dee
Caverine once crack reporter of
too gentie art), wrote radix of
greater warrior. Lenin had men-
They say there is aa Increase to
child later. We say It Isn't netloe
able around tbs hoise.
Sentte man’s meotetary was
ns mod Rone His wife met ter.
Eta is ths last Rose of summer.
"Ford her no 'him at any rate."
The Senator declared:
"We’te certain that from such
a fat.
Our country will bs spared.
While our grent statemmen are
alive
And stand upon their guard.
They'll never let a flivver drive
Innide the White Houme yard!
He's been outwitted and out-
guenned;
He'a beaten in advance---
Sar. you've been running ‛touna
out West-
D'ye think hes got a chanoer"
remlity was more ompantonabta,
ie would aay that for them . . .
Then he Erinined an he recanea the
darn of Me pamalonate woctallam,
•hen he hed taken peine, nue
werz moetalist he had ever met.
In let II be understnod that he had
been born to toe best mociety. Welt
wo he had. and he waa glad of IL
even It the best noctety of hle
eman enuthern town hoc little to
| live on but Ils vanished past. He
1 never nilmaded to his diwtingutshed
jancentry now Ibsl he was eminent
comnected _ .. _
Memmoth Care,
he explatna. It
ted mealed a
cave enid to be
equal in ciao and
gorge.----
the world-famed
beeuty •pot
________ Morriwon aban-
MONUBON Boned his meareh
for Ml. organised a company ana
bunt a hotel for tourinta at th.
mouth of the opentag ba had
drilled.
And from that "wel" gwetee forth
air whisk, Morrison expinina, he
umes ter heating aad cooting the
roomet
Built a houme of packed sawdoot
tn Honofulu, Wash. Sawdust is Bns
wood. Read it agai.
was freer mince the war Ehe wore
a triple wring of pee ria
Me waited eager!, until ehe
ehouta drop ter giaanea.
He heard two girl, seeping and
muttertag behind him . . Ther-
#• a tiller amor lbs hou
Pte bowema tta .pera «lamee•
ana glanced over toe rawa ef up-
lurit.it bro tmmediately betor•
ter merutiniztne them caiually. a
If they were fish ta an aquarium
She had drepped bar Ude aitghuy
bet er, Mr eyra came to real on
Clavertme. No wm Jeening for-
ward, hi eyra hard and tocaL do-
tag hi Mot to compei her notice.
Her Mlance did linger on hl. for
a moment before it moved on In -
arterenty. but in that brief in-
tervei M espertenced a curtoua
ripple alone Me perves ... al-
moot a aoto at warning . . .
They were very dark gray eyra
I Greek la the curve of tM M and
tneonceivaMy wira eMA dinu-
iumtonea Mhe da net teak a day
over twenty-eight Ther were mo
mark, of atmpetom ea Mr for.
But ter Ito raid regutartty Mai
would Mvo looted its g»i MIM
her eye rlaaed Thu urea meme
Pittsburg Couple with IS adopted
children will take two more, even
though Christnas la coming.
Actors who swipea a copyrighted
vuudevine skit and usea It in Ceor-
proteins, contain
Bontem women aivorced. Hubby
retumea to bathe Couldn't Me
stick it out until winter?
। end 'oafartotoe. end
and blackberttes lead the berriee in
protein.
aear in mind that your protein
foods are moat ensential Also that
• wanant the belief that thene mar- many ntne bomses .nd three big too much inbetterthanttoutte
kete.nlone "ill toaebnorbiboeses Abated with the repubui- i denled sta proper supply ot pro-
tain.
dropout nt New York. One was
forgot Cen over night, and fashion*
especially since the war. changed
Bo qulakly and yet so subtly that
ho might be another year read-
usting himself on bls return. Or
find himself supulanted by some
man younger than himself whose
cursed audacity and dramatized
youthfulness would have accus -
tomed the facile public to some
new brand of pap flavored with
red pepper. The world waa march-
ing to the tune of youth, damn it
(Mr. Clavering waa beginning to
feel eldnrly at thirty-four), but it
was hard to shake out the en-
trenched. He had his public hyp-
notized. He could sell ten coplez
of a book where a reviewer could
aoil one. His word on a play waa
final—or almost. Personal men-
tion of any of the Sophisticate,
added a cubit to reputation Three
mentions made them household
words. Neglect caused agonies and
visions of extinction. Disparage
The women were chatting over
their cards. Tea was being served,
and conversation was flowing from
vach table.
“I want a new car; Bill can trade
ours in and get a new one." "o
do we,” all the women, but one
piped up.
“I sold my last year’s fur coat
and I intend to get a sable this
winter,” another woman spoke.
"We want one, too,” they all chimed
in—excupt one.
"I want to have an addition bujit
on our house," a wealthy girl cried
above the clatter- “So do we," they
all agreed, save one.
This girl attracted attention by
being so quiet on the question of
the things she wanted.
"What do you want, Ruth? the
woman addressed her.
"Nohting." she replied, "takes ll
my time keeping what I’ve got. ‘
A good-looking husband, a lovely
little boy and a comfortable home,
and a Ford, just about keep me
busy.
The girl seored a big point in the
estimation of all the women. None
of them had ever thought of be-
ing satisfied.
(Copyright, 1923, by the Bell S:r-
dicate, Inc )
tabies growing near elties are eon-
tracting more plant diseases year
after year. Man pollutes the nt-
mosphere go that even plant life
has ditliculty living in it
Our oongested civillsation, Wsth‛
Texas
That ’
circles o
Stewa
clash at
ia to be
seasons '
This a
homa—r
umphs t
magnitude
flirt Satu
law velar,
famoun M
long quar
to lose 6
to 0 the
forth on
at a week
tices. T
barred (el
and only
admitted t
it from n
eran menu
Ne
The fl.
Greentea,
which an
trod rougt
field at B
over-'outer
err, chart
dltlon A
were rec.lt
ana k ra
peeled bu
Eteera are
tn the me
Pulibaek
planger w
• Eood l
ecrtmreage
bunged uy
•-day. w
ahouia sers
Painting B rar ar • Imo never
Mlle the knock to the engtne.
root- nome they are
debt gulmhed, Algot.
ton wear mde-whiMkm
Corn eola over a dollar a bushet
ta Chicago. We raid over a dollar
e bunhel not a quart
Newe trom WashAngtom. Senator
rape nenator. Thia proves our nen-
aun do give a rap
Today's Thought
' dim ttet cometh to me I will in
b no wire cart out—John 6137.
0 Eeht to the task when many
; Share the toll—Homer
rezenves won tM nomination hands down.1 orders are tamed trom toe bridge
meit away the taSkrtry win te- That nmnation raw Mm $130,000. where all information— the direc-
come stabulined and that real He woaM not accept campalgn
sia^attr wm both to the conteibutlons from any ooana ana
innpendent and Ite reeudlar” ta ptaMet money out at tea pockets
2, cummer o 1 ot the Pinchot won the battle for The caytain known everything
OMoBao roearva, are meltie the fighting progreentve ana atm about that ship that can be known
Eljaway and ten cent to horsed the bosnes of the Mata And his ordera “ to what ahall
SMMtr r-te«rtM. for tte mrtttos Now te to rata, to Siva CoollBra b*/°~ *" ""^ , . .
- Soptember produetton at motoe » w—r. a. w to te for human organization, Ite
__ -a — , __ 29012 —— • awra w ra ™ brain gets reports from every part
a4.tk".205 - 2 Coondce for president it Ooouaaa M the body, and teura the order.
_, perea wi sraora ta AuuE aM makea good ana battles for pontes But too ettem it allows a tira
202,363 to Beptember of 1922
K 7 The American’s Program for
Austin.
Commissloner-manager form of
f ' eity government.
4 - County library.
I New Travie courthoune.
i— Benutificaticn of Berton Springs.
If Completion of ecenio highway
' i . nyetem. including road to Kamil-
ten', pool.
Completion of cam.
Es Modern abattoir.
Paul i with • decline of equal
poprtons to Daaamhar. Thera
eretie aMaoaa at “enrringe " tho
indifferent almaest apologeie mien
that had mecmeded the Ump easua
of a few roan am.
she wore a areas- of white jet
med. with tM lone Hara of the
present fnshtom-in trw ah. was
evamtly a mtaekder. The neck wan
eat to e tow equare •howine IM
rtee of the hurt Her own nnes
were louo IM arms and handa very
J
Hunter got ahot in Tennemsee
It wasn't an unloaded gun case It
WM a loaded dice ease
Ovter prtees are xotng up even
thougn they do down so Easily.
three borara of Pennay
teeta ore to control
Ins.
3 are growing at such • pace m to penrose to dead and there ar.
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