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INJURIES OF 3
HAMBONE S MEDITATIONS
PRO
FLATLY DENIED
GIRLS CRITICAL
CLAIMSDECIDED
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are
to kill me.
whom. •
He Mid, however, I had
of
claimed, according to
Dr.
John-
delivered by Dr. Evans.
Thanksgiving Overcoat* $25 and up
Walton Will File
WALTER WILCOX
be n sala to have detendea sev-
Stand as Witness
afternoon, it
announced.
The Store for Men
Use Austin American Want Ads—They Pay
KEEPS
Sessions of the
twelfth
annual
WEIL AIL WINTER
ONE CENT
"Tume beokeo In ptmplpe on
SALE
LIVER LAZY?
TAKEACALOTAB
ehem Md how I
t
.TVS
em era an yes meed foe al tana
BOBB Bathe*
•cod. -na
#E-525E
$
(
City OWIes
M to
ne
ati
will reduce mwonen
remedy chat
Ad
Arue
A metal
merkt soom.
A
.The Merits of Tanlac
instrurtion
terminates
ha-
though the
2
4
idge
youta in tee
enarte e
wonderta
Mae
reent
wplenaia heaith ever atnee
Tania.
for a hot breakfast 1i
wen-I
•L
Tells Sufferer! How
A FEELING OF SECURITY
with varioue
to End Piles Forever
enre at the str*. -hat they have
y about Teniae win ba reed
are about
take la ahablukely
epts
r•-
and take
Aba. seattle. Wash., a eraduni
at the Natonai Tempe
pital, hiengo, and for meny years
a iender la bar profeemlon
pay
Money Back.
N
id Tantae not
Il baa remained for a
ded
Quaker Oats now comes in 2 styles — regular
ded
rid-
with lesding drugglts
this wonderful
toi
EFpSBR:
N
tien Known aa MOVA s
Ir
qyleky
Tate Taalaa Vegetabte Pma-
All
1
- i, •
(
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Atte
To
THE
BIG
HAIR FELL OUT
from™
Rangera at Simmon’s Hama.
Dr. Fred B. Johnson of San An-
terned i
-hen i
278 ' Claims Make
Up Bill Against
Germany.
win netually hen Pile uM ab-
won them never to return.
■ » tw nb.end
ad eon =ypetone
interest by the
ten. lit Pontlu.
50
mented the Simmone tactics when
the court proceedines began againat
D. Mom
. Adam
hnlMl of del
weemeh tor roller
kTm
OtnememandTat-
QUICK QUAKER
cooks in % the time of coffee!
• Announc
bere has J
Ka era Pa
veniy of
th a mipam
ntreta tor
at the
xc a
though I
lare la a
Dr. C. D
Bcarbrough
Go right ahead and pluck the turkey
but don’t let the turkey pluck you.
introduced ha been submitted
Indicate fraudulent intent.
ita Falls ate
m for the care
edueatiena
Vie or the
cation. Ch
Pt TROUBLE WID MOS' O'
Folks, Dey F1GGUHS DEY
Don hattex pay FUN PEY
DEBILMINT TwELL ATTER
while -- in PEYb take
EnnYTHins oh de CREDI!
n«t wh
hoping-«
resutt have bee*
fog—lata ■ Adv
emhmled-
Memry Loud
Cudouns
Alpha
A.
SKIPWITH
GUILTY
(Continued from Page 1, Col. •)
)
f
trom vegetabie herba
u to not a eumulant and la taken
la tearpoomtu dosea.
d bongs at
Mt the an
ime hit upon as
Maa
eluba
Dobbs Hats
Stetson Hate
Crofut & Knapp
(C. & K.)
tnvestigatiom, renterod Ita inquiry
Into aftaire of the state depart-
men la of Aiuhways and banking
and also renal dared cireumstances
concerning a mumber ot pardons.
WELFARE WORKERS MEET. I
WICHITA FalLs, Texas Nov. *.
Johnson declared Fox tola him that
he had severed his connection with
the faction, Imperial Wizard Evans
and that he had come to Johnson
Miarrtis Theetr”
the faction beaded by,Evana.
A widow and three children
dve Cl burn.
• -
May Recover From
Fractured Skulls
In Wreck.
WASHTNGTON, Nov. I.—Four
dectatora determining German lia-
bility for American rial Ina result-
ing from the war, including those
growing out at the Luel tan ta‘s tor-
Plumb
Alfred n
tained a l
and bruime
and body
from the a
er reolden
wllh at w
wtruek a
above Ma
Crolgdale
tentleg.
I
to
iImMi and capabie of the national pr
rtion. lcers said.
1
A in the bisot amformation
charging the men were armed with
shotcune inatena of piatoin, an mib-
at local hospitals where they are
under medical care.
The condition of Miss Fegel was
characterized as the moat serious,
while Miss Philibert was reported
Thanksgiving Suite $35, $40. $45
torto: Iv
Newton K
erf Rader,
waters. PS
The Unl
waa entab
nelentunie r
owPleasWednesdaystokes”
at 460,00, ee that
«ial. and fra lure.
Many p aegis have become de-
mpomdent bednume they have been
1* Pimples 0* Face and
Salp Cuticura Healed.
Explains How Enlarged
Veins Can Be Reduced
Manhattan Shirts
Munsing Union Suits
Stacy-Adama Shoes
C. A Slater Shoes
i
1
> 1
The man who is going to buy New
Clothes this week has. we believe, style
in his eye—quality in his heart—and
value in his head.
. doee both.
B.*.*. store
Phene m*
M. L. Morria. Pas and
Tieket A gam
Reber Webb, Amietant
’• Me
wie
Often Tmes vins Burst and
Cause Meek Suffering,
Expense and Lana of
Employment.
Starts Thursday
AT
RENFRO’S
GA’ ObU
TONES for a moderate price m
the money back if asatiefted
PFhun ba Brassed to see how
womenV
to attract must
veina and bunches
if rou win gm a twg-MMa orie-
inai betu. W Mom. e Mmerald Oil
(tun wtrengin al aar firm clan
n Sam Greenbere. H jt
b * T. Mm
A J. Bmit, Hobart Mu-
I C. Rees. A A wukie.
often eqmen la an hmur; even in
casse of long standing with pro-
fume hlesalne really wMMwoi
Radiate.
Health/
REAVTT I? the mamet „hlek
D draws all eyes-and back of
----- ------ --liiTj Samir
Red blood ttneding"thouN ik.
from narvovaaaaa. inaluention and
my generaily M *m conaiuon
it remained for Ta nine to zive me
and I have M-
Lawyer on
veina;-the glow
cherkeipthe
"r T? of. a vtallti ta th.
walk,—tee ever Eracetu alr, un-
restratmed by cere or worry —All
the charma of beauty. All tea
works at health, 1
, leuai purposes.
There now was «.te# quarts
ot liquor there," Hendrix went on.
This was the amount which Elias
H Mortimer has testified Forbes
mentioned in a proposal W Mot-
timer that they “clean up" oa the
Honor and narcotics.
TA-ke to give the amounts, the
itness said there were 1,600
silons in barrels: 8,100 quarts;
#000 pints and M.M bait Pluto.
NEW PLAN TO
finance FAIR
ment M c
’ T. Caswell
re: Fendetu
T.a Dnsla."
L Johnsom Eldred
Tanlee
lendldlr
st Tsi
enden
' (OMtlnued from Fago L OoL «>
the Travis county fair of 1921 dpew
- az
4*" ximately 150,600 persona Or-
g expenses this year were a)-
ately $35,000, he pointed out
receipts amounted to approv-
MBOr tata a rear room, seuoged appear
•MW >■ urreney am* silver' Mew it___
encaped la as automohile, ‘perteet prude
Tee naturally fast eerere when
You know that the medieine you
E QUICK QUAKER.
Quiek Quakei makes oats the quckest break.
H fast dish. Cooks perfectly in 3 minutes —
• areel longer than simpi toasted bread.
Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oata, th,
ats kind you’ve always known. Cut before flaking,
rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these
smal fakes cook tester that', the only differ-
‘-r"hdirengukenavo. All the pxxl ot hot
breakfasta gwickl Today, try Quick Quaker.
tonto, Texas, who was visiting at
“ -----" , em-
Ina 'Dol Flegel, 1*; Mary Louis ah R
Stanberry, it; and Helen Philibert, M
the homeo w.J.Stmmons,em- 171 the three girls who sustained -1
peror of the klan, told the police' fractured skulls when an automo- summr 7
that Fox came te Simmon's home] bile in which they were riding Sun- .t”11
test nisht Johnaon eaid that, day afternoon on the Manor road si iM/.r
Morita A. Moore, a member of the with four others went into a ditch Z"Pl
Texas rangera. Also viaiting Colonel five miles out of Auatin, were eKl
Simmone, wee present at the time, stin in a critical condition last night T. 0
BOOZE SCANDAL
Um city b
tion char
acknowied
the city i
charge
The pre
trons tram
the amou
this year
trunser C
and a halt
thie year
heretofore
• I
Tentativ
drawn up
among set
Gude’s ' /
Pepto-Mangan)
TonioandBloodEicher
was moveltthe M Mi Sedt off Mouth PaMo
i taw Govai beach ana tbs captain, M. A. John-
he ti deb ’ eon. ot Marbor letand. Britimh Wet
lowing up the eyetom is generat,
Tanias has no equni."
Mra L A Lor. nt son. gradual,
of Bellevue Rospital, New TsAi
now a weieny ana inhluentmi reel
dent of HI Faxon Ave. San Fran
dSM. Ml
Braddock farmer, who was believed
to be engeged In the illegal manu-
facture of whiskey.
Skipwith Claims Authority
The cases were the first of a
serles which have been eet for trial
thio week.
Captain Skipwith testified he or-
anzed the party to make the
Braddock raid, but that he had
verbal authority from Sheriff Fred
Carpenter Sheriff Carpenter ad-
mitted he had given Skipwith ver-
bal authority to bring in some st ills
much of which he testified
now or soon will be needed
Ferryville
"He‘s e Liar, If—"
klan after the order
believe that there
Tram my long expertence ee a
nurse I de mot Haul, to say
Tantae M Natures meet perteet
got under
Ik. 3800,0
• hoois lo
alome wit
plant brew
bonds on
An adv*
with the
bond Her
event the
been App«
for a sofni
board at
Deenerd •
Ad
The per
is as folio
Rotary <
Adam It. J
Lone I
Gray and
runL:
Weed and
chambei
harat, job
Kiwani-
Tom J B
ham
amertea
Ooerge Na
on’s elub:
lets C.
Kanao,
Trade.t
A I add a
talkea him out of lb When he left
me, he told me he was going bac:
to Texas on Monday night and ap-
peared to be disgusted with the
whole situation."
NEW TORE, Nov. A debate
between oppomine counael over the
adminnibiity of lettere describe
as those uead in Chicago to obtain
gonepiracy indietmenta againat W.
RD Stokes wealthy hotel owner.
F. Nugent, hie now Tork
anorney. and neveral of Mi negro
witnesnes today enlivened the re-
trial of the hotel man a di verve
-Kb Court adMumed o»« XT
tion daf until Wednesday When
Mr Xukent a witnes today, win
be revelled.
pure and contatns m harmful or
habit pre de Meg drugs
Bueh a medletme i De KIlmer.
wamp-Root, kidney, liver and
Madder meaieine
was connected with this paper for
15 years. Dr. Johnson said. He
ihJohm McNamara. Qeorg•
C M Cabant-z, Judge JamM
W nobbia Nllw Graham J.
_____H Altab J hurray
wey, J, a WHeox. Harvey Her
« L Kees*. W. t @tor. F W.
nenberg. H F. Cravens Fred
■ aad 7 e. Biant
> Te-chr
• M well as
■ are nimo or
I Three I
Austin a
gchools w
Austin sc
meeting t
dent of t
Decherd,
terday. 1
7:80 in I
superintex
streetx
Compuli
comas opt
Monday «
of the con
dents of
duction <
cherges t<
city echo
alstricta:
mehoo: do
the city D
major le
the board
W. C. R
been nam
officer to
school nit
ment wiu
heir -■»-< to the basis iss men
Anol in was unanimously ndoptea
W Pnager. PQugerviite banker
* ewe ef the honorary vics pren-
Me of ths i Meet lion, was
• amursd fair omnetaie 1___
NM meture migners of tbs In-
mnity bond, in PMuzerville, and
nmif migned up Mr MM.
n>. bond forms *W ba placed ta
> beads of Id n—Win today
a a caavaas wm he begua for
here of the to I we nt ty tell The
MM must be siggea ammedatetv.
re and apply H a* home ee
yen will qutekly hollos SB
nent whieh will continue
and took a pistol away from him.
“Ha then tola ms" said Dr
Johnson, “he had been sent there
Il M nattrgreat |
liver and Madder IrouMs.
A sworn etatement of purity la
mith every bottle ot DE, Kilmer
gwemp Roel.
bm need a mediedne, yom
have the ben On sale at
look her daughter from ths home
Mrs Josephine Moore, 4328
It note
until the veina aad bunches era re-
dwrod le hormaL
Moomes Ems aM OH Is very com-
centrated and • botue test, a long
timethaca Why II le a most tnex-
penetv• treatment it han brought
mush eomtort ts worried people aR
ever the eountry and la one of the
ittul wurpnm
memed relief
that had been reported to the cap-
tals Asked by the prosecuting A-
.rni men who were arcuaa ariternezi. he wouid haye entera
eral men wno were accused « the Braddock home in the manner
""^Zd^rrn "cakgrnin. ^7orbi
They were acqu.bod. Coburn out a warrant the neri mid be
wee among Ue number indicted im would want a warrant
connection with an alleged raid at
Inglewood, California aad was ac-
l< to eel
everything
522 Fpe
#=
Captain kipwitn enig ha eould
not remember the name, of all
membera of the party, but that
“eli I invited didn't earns" He
ezid the party capturd two or
throe MIHo before reaching the
2:120 of the fact that the
7
organization was in an awkward
tenonachzguuzes"azzekcamatwgrn
iose2z
h i —r- valued al arouna $9000 Atlanta.
=25=22*
--------------------- they partlctpatod to the raid.
Miao Mary Karlo Hit North
feu *t, Omaha, Neb. for fieteen
yearn a praeticai nares recentiy
Mae. a Utile when not fooling right
----1 It never dloappolnto me "
Government Seeks.
To Show Intent in
Suit Against Cook
FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 5-
The government’s case against Dr.
Frederick A. Cook and th* IS oil
defendant* on trial with him on
charge* of fraud today approached
an end. Mqst of it* voluminous
•▼Ideno* 1* in and tomorrow th*
last witness of mor* than 200 will
be examined.
Henry Zwelfel, United States dis-
trict attorney, gave that assurance
today at the eonqlusion of the dj‘s
sesslon of the trial.
Intent. That word I* the key-
LUSITANIA WARl™™™5
“ expertenee ae a
neree | meyer founa a eromarh
medteine aad tomte that compares
with THUM, My own heaith was
terriMe five years age and M-
i wiu amt at 1:50 aad the Indien, aad etz member, ot the
etab *iu meet Ulya. I erew ware errestea They were
— bet ng brought la Jaekonville,
record w1» where they will be charged with
--- TVeto vtotallng the euetomo tows ana
but he didn't say by Chidre, 12; and Margaret Chidre,
nald. however I had 8; were reported practically recov-
ered yesterday from the minor In-
stephenmon of
Monad a Mate
df the mentat
Pfluger to--
A motion made by bave Reed
Mt the plan of fimancine be ap-
iwwd aa prop.e.l and that it be
Braddock. In deacring the raid.
__. __ “Kl the party appeared •hory
FOX FORMERLY after midnight, broke down the door
--TIMEX HERALD. ana entered the house before he
tas. Texas Nov s—Phinip and.aia wite couta ‘*r*“
_ — reported in a asepatch fromI "The houme wan full of people
Xtlanta. da., thin evening €o havelhe •ai4 in explatning that the party
serarg“t“taizeza“.aprcstamitsq-h«5e: 8 027 • - proptdent
have been bora ta Alabama, iAEMFeH'mamotdpromhne
ding feateroe
Uto Taniae
• number ef
nuree who
Cuburn's office door and throw a
pistot back into the office. He Mid
Fox ran down the steps to the next
floor, Rogers following. There, he
added, attorneys Nai and George
spense etopped Fox and held him
until he. Rogers came up.
Patrolman O. C. Cochran took
Fof In charge and took him to
the polled elation where he was
locked in • cell.
“I know that from March 11.
llil. when I became general store-
keeper, until I left Perryville to-
day. that neither Thompson and
Kelly. Ine. (a Boaton firm that
bought the other euppUee), Chartes
R Forbes nor any other person
has gotten any Hquors or nar-
entice and any man who aays to
the contrary is a liar and the
truth is not In him.” He sald “the
narcotics and spirits that were
there three years ago are there
Or. RUI
and a ferm
of the UMI
appointed
lion el th.
cllor i
Washimeto
Dr. Jonee
Rnettah tn.
veraity.
At the It
dent of <lw
Mty la be
C- Nov. t.
will be rep
ly, an Aluim
eongresema
Texas diet
3
yer and alway bear in mind that
anyone who le dirapvotnted with
IM mm eaa have their money re-
funded _ Tsar druggist can mupply
“SUNSHINE SPECIAL-
Leaves Austin 10118 A m
Pac Se Leuia, Memphie
and Eaat.
in Dentint. Ml
1. Phone IIM
*•• Calotabs ar sold only
fidm -ea- Trained Nurses Praise
WIL envYe eecretly jealona, per
haps-wondering--hoping-prayine
tndarhat -turaetiveneacal'no
The dead attorney was leading
counsel last week in the court
battle precipitated by David RIt-
tenhouse and others of Pennsyi-
vai ta when they filed a petition
asking for a recelver for the klan.
The regeiverghtp waa denied by
Judge John D Humphrles after a
hearing lasting several days. As
attorney for Emperor Simmons, Co-
burn this morning filed a pettton
asking for an injunction against!
Dr. Evans and the klan to prevent
the formation of a woman’s order
of the ku klux kian, alleging they
were being given the secrets of
the male organization.
Coburn was sala to have been
one of the first attorneys of the
No specific awards in the Lusi-
tania casse were made by the com-
misalon, ita declaion merely an-
nouncing the principles to be ap-
plied in determining each claim In
this connection, it held that actual
damages for mental anguish and
suffenng of relatives of Americans
nots of the goveenments rellange l loi. on .the. rusitenla would be
for a conviction and the major pre- comprpnatea for. but that “amnu-
mine to which it has clung during mental and mentai putter-
lbs teduk, stormy days of “he trial ln« *ouia.not be cotwidered.
Almost every witness has bean Alaminaine claims for war risk
placea on tho stand to estabig- premiums paid, the commission held
Intent Nearly every exhibit of 1100 shat they wera not • class for which
...... - to Germany was financially Habie.
j Labiity against dermany. an-
lother decision of the commission
dsetared. must be fore proximate,
I and not for remote, acta of her
jagents or allier. T
was m
spidtae
ties whieh make beauty M|U.
traetiveness Impomaibi, A* wom.
4 = =,“ Ms
I lent baimatane effort on Me part w-L. T-"Eure-ana thetr red
her reruatea In e prsheription ihat
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1823.
i smedy I heve need it ezelunively
for mven reere in the treatrment
ot my charity patienta Fro beep
leg the wtomach liver kidneys ana
bowels functioning property and for
have Hand the medtetne of pdeh
pondertun merit that they have
so mb out with public stalito sale
toiling of tbs rmarkabie remuita
necomaplished by Ite ues Owing
to the wigs esgsHsar, ot quree
were laid down by tho commimsion.
Three of the decisions. including
that on the Lausitania clalma, were
unanimous, but In the other Inter-
preting treaty obllgations Kdwln B.
Parker, umpire. concurred with
Chandler P. Anderson. American
commissioner, over the dlasent of
the German commisslon. Dr. Wil-
helm Kiesseibach.
An Important feature of the Lusi-
tanta decialon was the retuna ot the
commission to assess exemplary or
punitive damages. It held that such
damages were penal in their nature,
not compehsaton, and, therefore.
Gnauthorized by the treaty of Ber-
lin. I
ere on the program in tho
welfare section. Dr. C. W
E2aL. except such aLhav ‘course cmimmea, accoruang to Jr. jonn-
1ee out . Ee rexular con™ son. to have written recent speeches
2 for hosptal use- _ *•*----- —
a Never 67,000 Quarta.
2 Members of the committee inter-
Ebeeted that there had been no
Ktstmony of the ad uaI removal of
• either liquors or narcotics for n-
North Kildare avenue, Chicago, and
brought the baby to Texas.
Mrs. Moors has been engaged no
a member of S Wise tri cal company,
playing at Temple and Corsicana,
it wee elated. Her stags name to
Clara Steaa.
Governor Neff, while he readily
admitted in anawer to a question
veaterday that when he granted tbe
ininois req ulel lion he eet aside an
order of a Texas district court
pointed out that in permitting the
woman to be returned, h, was not
trying her cage, but etmply allowing
her to be taken back to be given
a trial on the charge pending
against her.
In juridieton of the court which
several years ago said that the
daughter should be in the charge of
its tather. Senator Thomaa, Mrs.
Moore's representative in Um extra-
dition hearing, explained that when
Mrs. Josephine Moore, paternal
grandmother of the child, came to
1 Texas recently in en effort to re-
’ turn the child to ninois, hie client
secured a habeas corpus order from
the Bell county district court, be-
cause of changed domestic condi-
Hone of the principais since their
divorce five years ago. A Texaa
court having taken zurisaietion, the
caee le entirely subject to Texan
court proredure. Senator Thomaa
represented.
Neff Refuses to AM.
It wee represented to the gover-
nor that Mra. Moore tact July
■taco the expogitton to overating
I Comp Mabry for next year only
MI to 1" only temporary quartoro. it
---aszseaaipisa-
eaaE==EFEELING BLUE?
ATTORNEY SILENT.
TEMPLE, Texaa. Nov. E~Quga-
Honed hero thle afternoon u to the
whereaboute of Mra Ctor* Miers.
Dewitt Bowmer, attorney for her in
the ntiaton over the return of
her chila to lie erandmother in
Chicage, naa that he preterrei not
to make a ntatement this etter-
noon. ,
Habeas corpus proceeding- for
her probably wiu be filed in the
alatriet court al Belton u coon ae
she to locatea
i Rochester Doctor Achieves
" Remarkable Suecesa, with
New Prencription.9 Must
Give Abeolute Reller or
Ae a nume end Beer
I eiveli my unqualldied
me"
52Z n,jtm-mhe"ehibute"t°tanias:
taine la every botue at Bwamp-
Root
n is eelenuneaity
Beginnt
will be et
girl In the
of the co
He wUl be
a Hot of tl
the city n
X and It wtl
• these chi
daya out
child will
law to e
school un
meventh I
ject to a
aitend er I
of days d
The que
iehing the
for studen
been und<
months
elated:
I ran row
take N bm^Qf "p#“osypagt
=E
Free TiW ablets LSJUBS
mlue ef Ogdqs Peptoagaggep.eemadrgeg
Tantne is for Mls by all mood
Arureinta Acoept no mubeutute
Over a7-muen bat lies Bold
ROCI
ROCKD)
1 Milam Wei
sold itmtm
here today
me wee pl
( eet in
I
of the actress, accompanied by At-
torney Joseph C. Tangen berg of
Chicago, and Mra. Mollie Oliver of
the Chicago police department, left
here for orsicana to serve tho re-
qulsition papers and to take Mra.
.. .orc pnody They won due
to reach Corsicana at a late hour
last’night.
The attorneye appeared before
Gov Neff yesterday morning and
argued the q use Hone at law wheth-
er or not the mother should be sent
back to lilinols where oho will be
pubile gener
Mra i A
GALVESTON
Vie Bryankellege • station
and Navacota
Through Pullman. Daily
Between Auatin and Hsuoten
Leave Auatin 10140 P m.
Arrive Mousten 700a.m.
Arrive Qalvesten 9136 am.
Sleepera Open *iM A as
NSW NIGHT TRAINS
BETWEEN HOUSTON
WACO 4 PT. WORTH
Providing Naw Might Serie
NavaaatA HeweOea, G,
Bad* Calvert, Marlin, Wace.
Heir ‘end"vem Worst, On
train leaving Auatin 10140
only because of what it has done
far me, hat elan beeaaoe ef what
I have men it do far other After
a lone earn at typhoid my brother
wao on weak ho eoula barely
walk trom one chair ta another
I raw him Tantae And was
•tmpiy marvelous the way ll bunt
him up. Nurnine him through
that lone Minem left me weak
and exhaumte4 1 coula eet but
little and my food burl ma Tantae
rostered my strength sad henih
and built me up fifteen g sun de
pedotne, were annuonced today by
the mixed claims commisslon.
Whue upholdhhe. broadly, the
Lusitanla cla’n, numbering 278
end aggregating approximately
$22,600,000,. the commission dis- l
missed 3190 claims, totaling about
$345,000,000, for the recovery of in-
aurance premiums paid by Ameri-
cano for protection against war
hazarda
General principles governing the
assessment of the American claims
mext ear exposttion may be
tod immealatet. The 16 com-
ism were named toot night com-
TRY OUR DANDY NEW
SERVICE TO
HOUSTON
quitted. He returned to Atlanta
after thio trial Cobur repre-
juries they sustained.
“They are doing aa well ae could
be expected and have a good chance
to recover," wao a etatement ob-
tained from the Physiciens and
Surgeons hospital where Mira Fle-
gel and Mira Stanberry are undot
treatment. A similar statement
was given at Seton Intirmary where
Miss Philibert le receiving medical
care.
Wrote Evan’s ClowhoA
Dr. Johnson said Pox came to
Atlanta in March last, from Dai-
tas. Texas, where ho wao city edi-
tor of an afternoon paper. Fox
I Legtstative anvestigation of lbs
Mato administration proceeded to-
day as both Sidra la the Impeach-
ment proceedings against Governor
J. C. Welton marked time pending
the resumption of hie trial Thura-
day. The executive is to enter
his formal plea to the *1 chargee
at official mninconduet Weanenday.
In a meraton which lasted
throughout tho day. the house
committee on imprachment and
MR BANOITS GET 93000.
F FAL MW Nov -Two
ied men enterea Ura Grand
roe Btnte bank hero chia aft-
om, tweed two emaploye ana a
way. While counsel for the klan
I
awaiting you. The wonderfus Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, just What You Need
nO"a."anpzg.. .""A°2.c12: pon abour Mezema or
_ et bedtime with a •wallow M other ekta treobtoe You eaa have
w water —ihars all N6 tasw. M $.cleer. *—M** .b urine
=======
afhororen,czneznegzihicalozmer. iin Appicuo
I.L * “"I "" •0 PTIIPI Engt I It ls alwaye dependable Zemo I
your ruggist ls authorised “to re- ■ Ron 2607 zem0 fhl fad saarasat geg - I
fund UM price a* z guarantee - - ’
that you will be delKghtea.
Not that we infer he would be unsafe
anywhere else—but why go elsewhere
when he i* sure of finding exactly
what he wants here—and you know we
are satisfied with a smaller profit than
most stores.
On. at the nuiraan
le connecton with
tretment to the ten
proteeelonally trained
parte at ray body,
stored my health
now keep It in the h
=
leeta har8, and kraroi^^T^yj^oa/
i52“epare0an2 »~amteae*.
-
porehaMihe^^bM (
I can mineerely r
to anyone”
Mm Cera L
>1 nurse.
He wants to pluck a wonderful Suit
or Overcoat but he doesn’t want to be
plucked for a wonderful profit.
all arue etoroe In botties at two
atsra medlum and lare-
However, if you wish first to
try this great preparntiom wag 1*
Beats to Dr Kilmer A Oh Bing-
fhamton, N. T. for a sampie bote,
1 When wndng be sure aM menuon
laid paper-Mr.
for the purpose of revealing some ______________ ..._____
Information. Dr. Johnaon said he to be the least seriously hurt, al- =
noticed Fox kept his right hand though her canditon siatiu criti- i 3
in hie overcoat pocket, and he. cal. _ 2
Johnaon. backed Fox into a corner The four other children in the
‘ -- accident who were L Gibson Chn- -
sings ~ot the boys" and airi” l iain sh. groreedtega The mate
E.“aifn; S' 2om
the direction at Miao Lois Judee Odom granted the etale’s
aad Walter K Davia ecunty moton .
----trAton arenu The Land At th ponetuaten at the trial ths
eta bo will meet this moraine and eaee *f Lauri Calhoun, a former
Ehca"ion"atib in tearteKco deputy sheri an
eginming at * odlock this after- "M- wan called
noon Mr Davie will oondaet a poul -1 ---,------
tty culirhg demonstration at the I “
camdfcfamgnazomnquret the Rum Runner Caught
Wsdn relay art eras as Mira Evim AC..I T .... ~ 1
wig drect a demenstration In erego Al ter Long Chase
sapor flower making at the Demmu •
halt Ti demonatration will begin xacxuoxvi, .
at 1 Tries* women at the Gregg mACKN02VMHMl- Xov.. s.
- -— are invited to ntt-na 1n• mini auxiliary mehoone
r. was cnpturga after L
flower makim deasrasstraUM win ?■*.*<!■ at noOw*>dar by
bs beta a the Manor school for the tedurmlauthoritire ana 2000 casea
benetit of wera bora at the gtrw aad of. "y*. ***med at 6378.000 wao
women- eluba at the cofmuntty. Imirea the edneors reported m
The Manor sneetlag will begin at thetr retumn hero tontehL
iizocelock. | The capture was etteeted within
dr®. 17, driver of th* car; Miss
Jan* McNamara. It; Dewar
Wonderful How Young aad •
Energetie You Feel After ----------------------------
ri.""FORSKINTORTURES
If you have mot tried Calotaba -
x
1
___ expremes her
era tit ude to Tantae la the follow-
Ing words
For three sr fear years I had
suffered from a ombtnatiom at
memech, liver and kidney ma-
ordera, route not naemiiate my
food and wee nimoet eonstantly :
marterine from petmne ta airterent
ACTRESS MISSING.
| CORSIANA, Texas, Nov. I —
; otticers here today said they were
unable to locate Mra. Clara Moova,
aqtress for whose return to 11-
noin on a charge of kidnaping her
own daughter a req m waa is-
sued today by Go They
were advised by th. oment of
a local theater whr appeared
that she had left Coracana octo-
her 28 end it was understood that
she played at a thenter la Masta.
Texas last week.
Habeas corpus proceedings in her
behait had not been filed here thle
Never Was 67000
Quarts in Store,
Says Witness.
WASHINGTON, Nov. »—An
emphatic dental that there has
been any wholesale delivery ox
Bquore or narootics from the veil
ern‘» bureau supply depot at
Ferryville. Md., was coupled in
testiiony today before the eenate
Ivestigating committee with de-
tails of the eale of huge quan-
tities of property from that depot
at a mere traction of their cost
( Nebins B. Hendrix, general store-
keeper at the depot, was on the
t Stand Hie declaration as to the
liquors and narcotics came vol-
' untarily and apparently unexpect-
edly. He had concluded hla re-
cital abou: the sale of the supplien.
and h the
Fayt
; hd
arei J. Dai
dent . Jam
Palestin,
Thom
ent.
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