The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923 Page: 3 of 12
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 1923.
NEGRO HELD
HEAVY RAINS
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COURT HOUSE
DAMAGE CROPS
Corn is Also Hurt
ouses
2
Hart - Schaffner
anythyng else
/
BERTRAM SOCIETY
Austin Courts
understandtne that it be under the
& Marx
Cmosa," was sung after whieh Mra.
Med Distriet, Calhoun, J.
J. O. Bass vs. Railroad Commts-
Suits and Overcoats
State Births
P
e
invited the ladies to meet with her
for
the
bazzar.
Those
present
Masdames G.
Tent, 0km
were
of
week
eries being heard
k
llee Merle Stewart is one of the
Ten-Inch Rain at Featrett
7
k
» Many Suits with Two-Trousers
i
Texas
Jim
VB.
nehool and ha.
sone to, take up
her work.
Suits and Overcoats
All-Weather Top-Coats
TAYLOR PERSONALS
‘$25 $30
$35
$27:50
style, quality and value.
practically ruinine the
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Satisfaction or Money Back
ntock Ie in excellent condition for
f
Y
Florence School Opens
-BENTRAM, Texas, Ort
ES
23c
. 9c
DR. BEN F. GREGORY
Erounda.
8613
SOUDBYDEUGFISISEMEMMEE
.. 7c
GAM MEL’S
12k
program for Malioween
evenfng.
AUSTIN DEATHS
M2998K
’ ENTIRE WEEK
er Peund
We Know
Faney
How
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Chartered Tuenday:
Librarle. Beught and Bold
1852
Mias
Velma
Mamet of Bertram tear her*.
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Texas Theatre
Today and Thursday
I
A Comedy Soream
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MASON LYCEUM LOCKHART FAIR
COURSE BEGINS-PLANS AHEAD
reese and
tie. their
— Sublimest ef
ea|er< b<ament .
re
LAST
TIME
TODAY
•r Peund
Denen
drawn
Nov. 11.
The 1
Made
able I
EXTRA*—*
Ruth Roland in "The Haunted Valley”
ALSO Pathe News-A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD
DR CUFFIN
AND ASSOCIArEs
DENTISTS
TOMORROW
TOM
MIX
Two Auto Wrecks
On Elgin Highway
Walter Howard real den re
Mies Mabel i, one of Bertran?
ially for us by depend-
s. Most attractive in
Austin, Texas.
Internationany known
Drange
e
Bastrop Black Goes
Amuck With
Rifle.
I
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By Lack of
Sunshine.
Bastrop Building to
Have Many
Changes.
trip
Ml
Packed House
Last Night
MANY TURNED
AWAY.
5
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r
AU Children Should GetaShinola
Homo Set to Use With Shinola
direction of the parent teachers as-
sociation and any profits to go to
the association. • lest year the as-
eoctatlon cleared almoat a hundred
dollar, on the course.
Texas Editors to
Amarillo in June
DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 1 —With
the nelection of Amarilo by Uh eg-
9
5
The women of the Methodist Min-
-=- moclety met at the church
Through Saturday night and Bun
day night many flock, of gi
ducks passed over I Rockd.
Finn quality gabardines in stylish
belted and half-belt models—good
for rain or shine.
The Texen Loan a Dimcount Co,
Ine, San Antonia to market $50,-
000 unsubeeribed atoek.
Mra E. T. Moore, M al. va. w
C Barnhart, et al. Injunction, etc.,
on trial before the court.
eraduating elans of the Bertram
high •chool of 1923 who has gene
-way to pchooL She has enrolled
in the San Marcos state normal
appearance both inaide and out.
Hee moved Mo effiee to the
Boeehe Building - between
Krene' and Wehwort:.
Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner 8 Marx clothes
GASTON GROOS JR.
KILE Texns Oct. 1«— Mr. and
Mrs Gaston Groos announce the
arrival on Monday night of a utHie
oon at their home. Gaston Jr.
Rain at Prairie Lea
PRAIRIE LEA. Texas Oct. 1
Ratn, began tallimg hero on Satun
evenIng about T:M o'clock and
The Shady Oevo echoot beran
Monday with Minees Loubei atin-
----- George__,
Butek; A. H. Mendota, Leander,
Texax, route l Ford
A genuino bristle dauber and big
lamb's wool polisher give quick,
easy, and economical shines I ,
.The polish to choose for family shoes
— SHINOLA improves the appearance
and makes the shoes wear longer.
F ifty shines in handy key-opening boil
Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown
Drnda,.Frrd C. Malone, Clerk. ,
Edna C. Davia et al., t0 Car
Haram, conveys lot 1 on Mancc
ntreet block of nubatvtalon „f lot
.......Bt
I Thinge
4 •• MC.
aion of Texas, injunction, etc. atin
on trial by the. court.
26th DIctHot. Sansom, J.
ATomRay oKin rcentiy xte.
her, by Me Water. MIm "San*Pay.
----- ----- Juano
Polando, charged with pomsesnine
llquor, art for this Wednenday.
tag-a ta preperine thetr tana, tar
■mall gralia
Permanent Grounds
For Next Year'
Secured.
——W
Georgetown Man
Gives Lecture on
Missionary Work
..Mta.P, F Btahop. wife ot tha
Methodist pastor, has been vary III
the pant week, but la improving
-ome at present.
Yiorenc high or bool ha. openea
wih the followine taculty: Prote•.
ONLY 4 MORE DAYS
JOHN GOLDEN GREAT
•tags eucceta
IT‘s
• a scream y
that very little of the corn has
been brought ; tn. and lose will
reeult from the Mina LAtue
Engraved
Stationery
Fer
W:dding *
aneu5
Automobil. Tranafer.:
Bill Piskel te Allen Picket Ford;
• < .Ketme te Jack shannon.
Eord: Mra T. M. Boon to H t.
Jones Ford; D. s. Shelton to C.!
Pilna, Studebaker
LOCKHART, Texaa, Oct 16. —
Some time ago the Lockhart Fair
-
Lon Chaney
_IN_
Mr and Mn Ben Warden and
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Warden were
recent vimitgra in Austin
Eehola of Meitom, -uperintej-
ent, Miao Besaie Whiuey, Mt
M—r, a. A. Newton and J.
• Warden .have rn. to Bastrop
the adjoining the city, which grounde aonary
' “ will be uned aa a permanent fair
QUEEN
Again Today and Thru
Friday
POTASH &
PERLMUTTER
With Barney Bernard. Ales
Carr and Vera Gordon
Enterprise Backed
By Merchants
Of Town.
Sanford. Blair. Pearl Front J. H.
SulMvan, J. D Sullivan and W
A. Hall.
Mr. Sebum and family left thia
"I it’s a book you can
get it from Gammers,"
: , 1
3/dontmiss it/|
When you have sueh an op-
portunity to me this ereat ■
produetion at popular pee "
| IQmo VIOR’s
Three
S Wise
ISO CeRitiy
Pathe News
PIPE ORGAN AND
ORCHESTRA
IF WINTER
COMES ”
The Shock ”
^.^^7 AEtgin.
raver will be allowed to render
their property here today aa Tai
Collector G. W Davia •• ependimg
- _. । Dhelsth And 161 in our midst and
14—Tbs I from here will viatt McDade wea.
nertay ana Thureday and Paine
rnday and Saturday.
retardea the otion
with about two w.
, We find as much pleasure and sat-
isfaction in selling these famous
clothes, as you do in buying them
and wearing them. They’re good
i clothes for us to sell—good clothes
I for you to buy. An unexcelled range
of colors and'patterns in exclusive
fabrics at—
- - — - ——........ / ever
The San Marcos river rose several
feet and the Yorks creek js Im-
eon of Hurmet
ON THE SCREEN TODAY
’MYSTERIOUS WITNESS”
A Big Stateright Feature la t Aeta.
an interesting report of a Sunday
echool convention in Cuba. Mes-
damps Jim Read and G. F. Tent
each had Interesting reports from
mission work in the Congo mission.
The regular business was then
taken up. Good reports were made
by those officers present
it was decided to have a bazzar
in November. Mrs. J. D. Sullivan
umks"wez‘erAhopptnenA
Autin Raturday
MASON, Texas Oct. 18. — The
first number of the lyceum course
for the year wAs put on Iast night
by Mather Hillburn of the' Dixie
Lyceum bureau. The course con- I a.oct*an . ..
sista of six numbers, and la backed I anoclation contracted for a 50-acre
financially by a tew of the bum-jtract ot land Junt north of and
ness men of the town with 1 —— — ...
A pearl dimcoverea la a fresh wa-
ter munnel to the River Coway.
North Walea, le raid to form one of
the crowa jeweia.
Mr and Mra A. J. Ator spent _____________..... — _
Sunday to Taylor guests of their 2, outlet 1. in aiviaton z Austin
mom Dr and Mi Hubert Ater jconaideraetion 38,000.
Holland Bpradlin who has been -CW. Barkley and wife to O-oree
••W nome time in Calltornia ha. Zerschpunky, conveys lota I. > and
returned home. a, Mock 1, in Ideal Mac. anition
. Mr. Heine i. reportea a, betne • mubdivisieng at outlet 14. aivinton
vor III thio week. IS City of Austin, conaideruon
Ralph Rodgers ha, been abnent H JOO
from hl, "Qr* at Potta a Alter, .Iura L Animon and Marzaret
this week due to inena I Ratify to Bernard Richter, convey:
Mr. and Mra Jack Brehm have lot ¥• block 24, TraVie Heght
moved into the C W. Bailey root- eaaitlon to Auntin, constderation
donna , < 131.00, etc. *
Mr* had Mra Wimon Park, were---------------- *
winter. Farmer are bustly an
Norther at Mason
MASON, Tecas Oct. 14. — The
$35 $40 $45TO$75
1
IN
"SOFT-,
BOILED”
State of
KfoT°NPANAAED.,
beery rain beeap eaming here Bat.
urday evenine at na and up until
Monday morntne the amnunt men,
■red elmart ■ Im-ton
.Qutte a sood deal of damage war
**• in roads and farms ‘
"'The Shino for Mine**
and ordered
ensevy and fire, comfortabie.
Criminal Court, Hamilton, J.
The State of Texaa vx Otis
Rogers, allas Charley Brown.
Charged with theft of oven MO M.
------------------ — defendant pleaded gulity and given,
next Monday to work on article, a three year suspended mentence.
ELOIN. Texaa. Oet. 16,—Several
auto accidents occurred last night
while Elginttes,were returntng from
the circus at Austin and thb fair at
Monday afternoon. Bone. "At the
Mra. Clyde Jones and ehnaren
have returned from a visit to
Round RocL
Miss Helen Coffin la Improvtne
after an Alnesa of dengu fever.
In torrente some two hours, about
five inches talng. Raia continued
at intervals Sunday and heavy rains
fell Sunday night and Monday.
The (round will be to fine cond-
inmure splendia pastures for the
winter range The fall rains dur-
Inc Hept pave the crane a good
start, and this wen be ample for the
recent visitor here In the home
of relativen and friends
„TAILOR Teras. Oct. 16— Mra
Roy Nand is yimiting her sistar.
Mrs. Moore, in Austin.
tng. good shoes and warm bed-
dint, comparatively littie money
being foolishly squandered. The
grocers sold heavily of staples,
and the banks shared the gen-
eral rush of business. Alto-
gethan Georgetown was never
in a more prosperous eqpnai-
tion nor with brighter ouook
for a suoceasful year.
Bertram Has First Norther
BERTRAM, Texaa oet 14 The
small grain has been planted so
far, but there is now a fine snaaen
in the ground for the planting of
oats and other small grain.
to U piner
progressing rapidly, progress was being made by mie-
All vaults and offices wm be of aionariee in Moslem lands. He
the most modern improvements and found, a promising situation in
the outside will be completed in Greek Orthodox countries, and
stucco. All floors will be covered stated that the work of the Method-
with battleship linoleum and the ist church and the Methodist church,
hallways wil have cement floors. Booth, was especially succeasful
All oftice rooms aa well aa dhe new In one year's time the church of the
jury room will be equipped with Methodists in Warsaw had grown
new furniture., When completed from no membership at all to about i
the structure wi be handsome in one thousand. Dr. Granbery gave!
Bt aa his opinion that Europe needs |
epiritual regeneration more than i
cover.
After the aboMtag MoCarthy
turned the Hne on htmseir, inflict-
ing three minor wounds. He is be-
ing held in custody of Sheritt W H,
Perkins here pending the recovery
of the Richardson woman. The
shogting took place on the George
McDuff place near here.
Rehearsals Start
For Taylor Comedy
TAYLOR, Tans, Oct 16—HImmie
Hull, who will put on the min-
strel show the latter part of this
month for the student loan fund of
the Rotky dub. started rdheareals
last Monday evening at th, high
school auditortum
Duck Batter Lives Out .
Against Rockdale Tank
ROCKDALE, Texas. Oct. 1» —Fol-
lowing the three-inch rain of last
Balurday night and Bunday morn-
ing. overcoate and fires were com-
fortable. and there was much
ecrambuing to get fuel on the
householder's yarda, many having
failed to get a winter supply of
wood as the cotton farmers have
been too busy this tall to haul in
. their wood contracta. Bunday
night the temperature was hover-
ing close around the front sone. A
second heavy rain tell Sunday aft-
ernoon. -
4
BERTRAM, Texaa. Oct IS. —
SCELERSPH,
______. . 'HE -AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN.
Good Cotton Crop Brings $50
FOR SHOOTING Prosperity to Georgetown
hroughout the
BABTROF, Texaa. Oot. It-LAzzie
Richhrdqon, negreea, waa shot twice
with a Wiicheater rifle hero today
when Monroe McCarthy, negro, ran
amuck. One bullet pierced the
woman's King and tha other her
nide. She is not expected to re-
dowapur. The mercury came
dow i "rom about 70 degrees to
St and 50, making overcoats nec-
eeutive committee of the T-vw
Frees anocietion as the neat meet-
tax piece. June 11-1a, next, 300
Texas newspaper men and thetr
tamiliea, after being guent» of the „
Trio State Fair asaovisUon tor L
luncheom today, vinited the fair
GEORGETOWN, Texaa. Oct.
1< ~ Merchants here report heavy
trading last Saturday, every
store being crowded from early
morning until late at night,
hundreds of cotton pickers with
their weekly earnings spending'
liberally. The majority are
laid to be buying heavy cloth-
Thrall Barber hop Sold thrall gets rain. . I
TMRALI, Texa OK 14—J A I TH HA LU TexA-,,OcL 14—There
wi-om whs Ma Men here for a , • been a miet and occanlonally a
pumber of year i ths barber "o m™ for the W twa days
buminena Ms sold Ms shop te H | xun only ome inch rato fan. but | - - .
K Madox, of M lane, end will from apPerancea Threni ta for a wA..ePeai tratn w0‘ leave Fort
foy. With his interesuine famity to ■’"* wet mpeu, and let roads . Worn June 10 for the conventiou
Bee Marcz, where he will go in I _ “T • *' Amarillo Those at the executive
parnerhip with Trn- Pert las I THRALL HALLOWEEN i pommittee ■i mrottag included sam
fnihenamebninee Ha adox Willi .... .. FLANNIO i I. president. Clerendon:
Sleo move to Thrall with his family [, TARALI, T>vaa Ort. 14.— Tha 7 Ham P Mavben, secretary. Richard-
‘ 1 Parent -Teacher Anditien Msl**" Georee A Neu, Brenham: W
appolnted e committ. tn work up1 A. ’*l'h Saba: E . Bal-
------1----"2* up ndge, cihiom: Famiei Fore,
Mloreavine: E Eartnek, Paducah,
and Bam P Holloway. Deport.
Legion Endorses Scboel
Approval of the Ausn school
night •«chool plan was voted by
Travin poet of the American leghm
at its meetine Monday eight Every
ex-nervice man to the eounty d-ir-
ins to take the coure will have op-
portunity. It was potated outtr.
eelve instruction st night.
Cireue day tael week breught a
number of Hornsby. Dunlap vialtor»
to Auatin Amone these war, Mra
U Oilbert and children ana Mr.
and Mr, C Meaurin and ehndren.
ring, but
of eear
Mlaa Dorothy Shont, ot the
ntate university faculty. Io Hutting
mryShaperente MT "** Mra R C
FOR HAIR,
era ar, bald
■ to the elec-
the air," said
i secretary ol
in of wtrelems
tare 7200 men
ana I do not
zen bald men
rio wavee are
at aid to th.
Clane Gibbe hae returned to hl,
home la Burnet atter having been
employed here the part month.
yesterday evening There to stilt
quite a lot of mcattering cotton to
j be Eathered. farmers report, but
this ram will cause picking to be
dincontinued for a number of days
and It le thught, in some iatanea
that cattle will be turned into the
fietan. A cotton wi SO™' in Iba
| boils tf the rain continuenvery long
Elgin Ronds Impasaabie
:ELI, Texas. Ort -A dotage
of rain has been falling for several
hours and roads and cromnine» ■
almnoat imparabie. The rural mall
carrier, are findine great aitfieulty
in -ryine their rotuten la many
plecee The farmers regret hv.---
Ing this ruin, for much cotton has Oli
been Moten <-M on the "
. Mrs Bryant of Temple will re-
turn home thin week after a visit
with her sister. MraRE Thren- ._____ -____.
past month to North Carolina.
.MreJ. A. Miller is attenaine the
Texa- state fair ,t Dailan.
GEORGETOWN, Oct. IL—In an
addrene delivered last night at the
First Methodist church here, Dr.
John C. Granbery of the depart-
ment of sociolog: and economics of
Southwestern University, outlined
BASTROP. Texan, oet 16“A the f““cS* Span, j GEOROETOWN Texas, Oct 18,
court house which will compare Algeria, Tripolitanta, dreece Bul- Nearly three inches of rain fell
favorably with any in the state garia, Jugo-siavia, Czecho-siova- here beginning Saturday night
18 the soal of county officials here kia and Poland, aa he observed ‘ with a alow steady precipitation,
in spending 950,000 in putting tha it during the paat summer while and g owing at times into a heavy
present bulldin* in first closs tourin* those countries. 4---
• condition. He stated that the Mohammedan
Work of remodelfng and renovat- religion was the most stubborn foe
in* has already started and is of Christianity, and that little
* A Lane, Mre K. B CHine, Mine
Alma Clementa, Mis Effie Me.
Clovd. Mine Jennings nf Man Niar-
os. Mine Flor Hon ver kindergar-
tar depurtment, Mias Weta Ma*
lovelese, music, and Mins Marie |
Davideon, expreeslon
.BOOKSTORE
C.rn yet la the fields will be
damaged and cotton will suffer,
much of the crop being yet un-
picked. Farmers have been so
busy gathering the cotton crop
e-=--
inorder, oet for this Wednesday.
... _ . The State of .Texas vs. Arthur
Miss Laente Wilson of Han An- Mautraiz, charged with burglary.
tonio is here a guest in the home set for thio w-s---4--
pnha brother. J. O. wiinon, Mid The Mate of Tea., va. Jome
Mr ana Wo. m.,1— A Rodrigues charged with transport-
auntin were Hone ‘daErtlherine quar. set for this Wedneeday.
Of the former, parento. Mr and •The.stat.o.Texes *a Juano
Mrs. C. O Bailey
H W &chute Austin. Fome; H
eszEgsr,wsa
the former's stater. Mrs. Snow. | Moon: E. C. Garrison. Austin
R B. Coz made a bumtnen trip Buiski.Mr.T. Heott, Austin
to Houston this week. | Xora • Miae Anna Goodwin, Austin,
Mr and Mra. T J Taylor ana Ford: Au L„YounK. Cypress Milla
-n Dayton Reed, ahd Mr. and JT”' W. E Chernoeky. Austin.
Mrs. R D Moose were in Menard Georee Nunnelle,
the first of the week, guesta ot ‘
G C Asher and family, and nlno
went from there to Ban Angelo to 1
attend the fair.
for California making the
through in their Ford.
Bastrop Among the most serlops
was that of J. Chapman, an ul
4riler, who was returning from
Bastrop and his car ran off the
eldo of a 11 -foot bridge and hung
on. the bridge side, crushing the
windshield, severely catting hap-
man. necessitating immediate mod-
leal attention. The car was prac-
tically demoltphe4 The accident
was caused by an approaching car's
bright lights blinding Chapman
until he could not determine how to
drive.
Jim Rucker and family were re-
DOCK BONOS RIMOTBREO
Fort Arthur Canal and Dock
Companf» 82,000,000 temporar fir
morgngee, wer regimtered by order
MJ BP Mato 11toi commimton.
filed with the secretary of stole
renterQay. One muilon dottan at
10 first mortungea, canoeiled,
were filed
PROMINENT PIYSICIANS SAY
That Polar Diatinea Water in eh
bent water you ous got la Auatin to
drink k kM M UH neceai
sun102 of water with smpurities
RteZs mas — we aahiver. Th.
eontiaemall t
AUBTIN COCA-COLA BOT-
TLNO WORKS. .
1I» Cotorado BL sAdv.1
DIAL 7830
_________________1
mRINE
Refreshes Tired Eyes
torn. Hwta.Ca.clHcmeJ.Ewtrt.M
MARY
PICKFORD
'Hofita’
Spesia1 Sympheny Orehestra
Eaeh Feri,i lassos
— Two Shom Deity,
N IM — 8515
All seats Rerwd
Prices Mottoes Bt Mi He,
night Ns ana Me AM IS
per eeM war Isa
turning from ths ehreus i
and was endeavoring to p
on the road and ran into
overturning hie ear and
the occupants of ths ear m
serloiM damage was done
the family or the car.
grounds and race tract. Croea." was sung after which Mre. —
5 T is 3
but the committee decided that ------ ‘ ' - 5
time was too short to prepare
•eth- the erop will bare been
eathered The erop baa turned out
touch better than was anticipatea
Some few former, have finished
and are bringing to their remnanta
The ratny wenther has been nne on
lb- tall serdens and «ra- and
—And evary , mills.
Correet Style- Semple. Will
De Sen Upon ......I
The E. L, Steck
Company
Mj Cenprom. Au^ta, Touaa
PanbihaorInaname Plac,, rura __ ___— -
5 sttmmsziss. 43 ESen5et2mE2b- ssbkend,gSKersasia a-u
cotton which remalm In the Meida
xinitor» hero thia week in the
homea of the latter's ataters.
BVPU Program '
The BIPU gave the following
proeram Bunday. 1 , a: Hong
payer: bus'ns and recorda:
Bible 4rm; tepiea "Dark Africa."
( 'Africa's pionn" Irie Ferry:
r> "Africa's Rellglon," Mary Dar
ter; (1) "Our Churehe to Africa* i
Dora Trevi. (• "Our Medleni
Work In Afica," Bascom Parker:
lender* tee minutea; •wore drill;
song, benedteuen.
The- State of Texas vs. Ollis:
Ardeneaux, allas William Browa. I
charged with theft of over $50,00,1
defendant pleaded guilty and given
a throe year suspended sentence.'
The State of Texas vs. Gregory
Caldwen, charged with murder. 75
special veniremen drawn and
ordered to appear Oct 11. (
The State or Texas vs. Henry;
Bookman, charged with murder, 75
aperial veniremen drawn and or-1
dared to appear Nov. ».
The State of Texaa vs. Solomon
Rodrigues, charged with murder. I
75 special veniremen drawn and,
ordered to appear Nov. 1*.
The State of Texas vs. John!
Miller and Foster Bell, charged'
with murder, 444 special veniremen
the grounds for the fair thia sea-
eon, the fair dates being Nov. 4 to
». inclusive, so a nice and amply
large tract of ground has been
secured In the south part of the
city for use this year. However,
arranzements are going right
along to Improve the tract north of
the’ aity for the fair next season
and at airtimes thereafter.
to prepare to teach
E Moffett has sold his residence
near the fair grounds to D. E.
Reeves Mr. Reeves and family
formerty lived here but went to
Dallas They returned here to
make their hemo. Mr. Moffett
and family have moved to the
Rates Added Attraetion I
FEATURING THE
CRESCENT ORCMESTRA I
Every Evening 7130 to 10180 m
first norther hit Manon tost nlfM. ‘ Pavement Elocks Buckle m
A rain of over an Inch fell during i At I er Heavy Tavlor Raia
the night, and indication, are that! PAvIR " ‘ _
more will fall today The rain wlU; rTAIR. Texan. Oct. 16.The
“- । recent rAins Blightly damaged th*
Work pavement in th* buniness
district on Main street, causing
the blocks to bulge and making ,
th* surtace uneven in many places, h
Elgin Cotton, Receipts
ELG, Texaa. Oct. 14,—The Bas-
trop eqnty ginning report -how
the following ameunt: Cow at I ng
re halm a, half holes there were
18,94s balea at otton ginned in the
ouuy irem the crop ot 1,41 prior
to Kept- 2, ml ss compared to
the crop at Kepi ts 1922, there were
16.647 bales ginned, a differs, ee of
202 bales Elgin and vieinity has
been having heavy reins which hae l
real wintry weather meched
late Seturday attermoon, when
A cool norther came nccompanipa
' MP rale The rain has tontinued
fhiline tratn then untu Monday a fl l .. -J.. ,
“"-22 - modMcsMnum’ro.
to flan oa the small Erain. cooi mriy.ompleyed.im.the Austin hee-
*eather prevails I “*Ooe of th. reneral ngent
• I for Iba I-OX Iines, pemea through
* Anetta renterday en mute t PF
Texas Charters pm ASr X". mp X2
mom Bundny mortn Th. body is
i1—* ncmmpanted to the former
home la Alabama by the widow
612% Congrea Ave.
Austin, Texa.
Bpeeiai Children’a
Baturday Morin,
Einry Seet-
Phone DENTIST
Dueims la regainine populartty
In Franes whers aithough it i. U-
। legal, it is 'winked at" by the pe-
'Hoa ‛
TEXAS
FOR
County Court Matthewa, J.
Several cases charging detendant»
with pure food violations are art
for this Wedneeday.-
Marriage Licena.:
Walter Johnson and Maud ,
Wheeler.
Automobile Regiatrations:
Eamssseafs
| Aeneta Oil Co. Coratenna, capital hn..ridggaanasbur.anyener the
Stork II4M»| incorporators R U I ASiTSES.Fioige w Madelle. Fv-
Wheiek, J W whgelock, W. T ian. u Nen! Wendtandt He
' Chureh. 7 I T of "*
, Nuece Meat Co. orpus ChrintL
Mm IS* Msim 81,600; inoorporatora, amea 1 ------
- .mw. ABymyawAIN •'
EEGHINOEA
■ gm -a cara xa Home Shoe Polish
==== and SHINOBA HOME SET
I stoek. *
nighta, and many were seen flying
low after daylight, speeding south-
ward, and for hours their cries
pontinueonan. them.were,zdarkly remaluder of the Erowing seamon,
Psturaan th.emnn"!. .. Cattie are in fin. condition. • and
Ba urday and Sunday.niahta, the probabtiities .re that little or no
city's 5202=10“ onupofthe feeding will be necessary this win- - ------
- e#=
Awirtnee.egttheytaahedin LEXINGTON. Tekan Oct 16--A slowly mteadier ever eince,
•win num “ainst the •<•*! bow-imiow but continnous, rain has been “a- ---------
tolling at this place since I otclock
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