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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IS. IMS.
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YOUNG WRITER
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Masonic Leader
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Hns. C E CMAPMAN
A PHONOGRAPH
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That sees, hears and talks.
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Veterans Story.
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Jr. Austin; E C. Rather, Austin;
L. w. Ross, Round Rock; H. A.
—Metoh zlod
Bettor x, A. Taxen Aumun: 3.
a Thorpa Austin; M R. TlAwe
8mithvilet A A Turn, Loton
Bprioga M von Boen, Austin; a.
F. Warden Jr. Mm: J. A.
Warren Austin: • A Wan. Aus-
tin: X* A. Watta xauwaukes
Wiat T. A Weed Austth; T.
. ▼. Weatlun4 Auatin; X J. What-
ley, austn.
Helpful Advice to
Overworked Women
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an average or
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all about. The hor-
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Fire Rates Lowered.
Tsana nre ipsurance rates have
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Don’t Envy Me
Youth and beau ty an at your command
>h C. Pell
Wtow r.
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upon ah
K. W. Hoefgen, Austin: X A.
Hood, Moran; • A Howell, Ma-
nor; R. A Hulsey, Austin; B W.
Hunter, Lampasas; H. T. Insall,
Smithvinet M. M. Jester. Round
Rock; k. R Jones. Elgin; W. A
Kroeger, Burnet; J. E. Arson.
Austin; J. P. Lawrenoe Bartiett;
A N. McCallum, Austin; C. P.
McCormick. Bertram; A. X Me-
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wheew, pound.
LOCAL
Loeal epet prta
Sam P. Cochran to
Be Master of
Ceremony.
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or the greet mon ot letter of his
time, for Ms in tome in were Inter-
locked with th elm.
Htphep Crane le la fact, as
outline of contemporary American
niteratare
Okra, bughel
Pevpers, WW
Hqveah, buvhel
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and etrawberry, also sit the beet
that pelence kpov te foster the
fine (exture of the ekii
l apply it after the
RAM SOcITy
, Tessa Nov iT—The
wednenday with Mra.
> to the hems sT Mm
The handsome re-
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pirty-fhret de-
-preceding the
tal Enetnesency
him from the
Comstderim th.
ere of Crane, oma
Aside from the matter of Dollars and
Cents, which will be yours if you maintain
a Bank Account, there is the matter of
Prestige to be considered, and your stand-
ing in the community in which you live
and have your interests.
annuM.
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Sme"rv
‘ la famni”
Thousands of Women owe their health to
। Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
FPuron E.piKNA neDiciNE co. uvR, MAM,
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thirty-third deuree will be
uea at1!M r m Tuesday
cel hedral. with the tollowima
__ enjoy those matehien
beeuty heipa Try one sM you
will see Omi eh Go now sad
p C. Asher and anughtera
Velma ana BsMsL ham m-
to Mair home la Menara
’H« here with her mother.
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Raldwin Loeon
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Canadian Pae
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TOE H. MUENSTER, re-
J corder of Ben Hur Tem-
ple. Ancient Arabic Order
of the Nobles of the Mystic
Shrine, was in Dallas yes-
terday at the dedication of
the Shrine hospital for crip-
pled children, one of a num-
ber of institutions of this
character the Shriners of
America are erecting
leeim how much theg mean to
with sash one eomee my
I__Book ena a kuarantee
Wellace Hoppet. Huninena
E.C. Bartholomew Class, Scottish Rite Masons, W.hose Members Took Degrees Early in Mortth
—m»s^ II MM I IM I ■ ■ M I M Mi sei X — m m ■ m ■ m — omoM— ■ m mw i iga ■ s—wms ■ ■ mil mb. w. ■ ms ■■■ e. n‘ a Si — — ■ ■ n ■■ mi ■ s —mp-s—h
my work ahd my letr aAvised me to tabu
as My pains were not so severe as they
ytfleq I •• not ay 1 am
iposnip“,hc.Ea 24ricumeasza
.’11 miresakg"eiz"Esks
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sad S
BEAU
wove civen: “The Menler," by
C A. owns, The Wori.
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"imhomEagyek2,
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over rase-makine. to an average of
dhrtae the year ending last
August >1. St TH I IS to the ninth
annal report of the etate firs in-
mrance ommimmlon, filed maturday
with Governor Neff.
Is a group of if Mateo of com-
parable konditiona, the average rate
dun ng the year Juat clome was
11 «. As compara to the Tosno
$1.07, it was atated le the anauai
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eomterred the
■ms immedlatet
_--rate-making divinlon of the
Tre depart mom rerated
the city o ns—. ea which rater
werz.cnengedtor.“ mo nt ha. an
tn naaicion completa reratine of
MS Mhw Satie towns J"?om
pared with 101 for 1021-22 ana 76
for the previous year.
to Thrnputca
xherthezi fentde. coming Eo
th ******** ** *** aMiyde
LLaten gand mout ascrawm de
Eeni rsiwa.l Basraiid Groot.
W OteBs Jwhte -.-WSr
Felka, Austin; W. A Foster, Aus-
tin; W. H. Ganaway, Lytton
Springe: S. W. anemen. Auatin;
A R Glenn. Austin; U D. Graf-
ton. Austin: A. P. Gregz. Staplen;
D. R Gregg. Round Rock: D. C.
Hall. Driftwood; Ike Hanaleman,
Dawson: H. A. Harbour, Austin;
C. R. Harrts, Austin; A w.
Henderson, Ewing: L P. Hilde-
brand. Austin; X T. Hill, Manor;
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“BRUNSWICK”
Thomas Boer has ast tkrd
"Stephen Crane" as a biogtaphy.
Ha correctly mile it “a atudy la
American lectern" Stephen Crane
wrote one srent book. "The Red
Bad ef Courage," la hle is years
of Ufa. But is the iight of what
baa tranapina la American Utom-
ture in the past three decedes it
le sas M the anqat Indluenuial book.
TO GET DEGREES
K
Amerirsn Aevi
meriean Smel
Ameriran See
Amerian Tel 4
Atehlen UM •
Arlanrie room
c-niral (MM!**
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fhile erper <
felersde A Se
Krie gen «
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1m Mm Mb
Soringrie
M If prid h
Mimneri Pevit
M-m York Fe
Nerfel A We
renm-yivania I
Nesdine we A
Pt I A Am Fr
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Aeeibwe Ba
meim Faeine
I* • BuB !•
the MAAM*
Arwemime if ,
Deminien r
Vreneh Repubi
Kisedom a* lk
■ nuMm at 99
•Mm Ceef, Ar
V"n 07" ha.
tm he had bathed. It was un-
lovoly."
Alons earn, the war. John went
to trainine camp. Harins rained
a shave- tali', commisajon he cam.
homo and marriea Phiiida., She
joined the Red Croon and he went
off to camp in Texas. Here 1.
the first story since the war that
fully presents the situation of th.
focused on one ■
pnalda recues
hoapital. They aC
Thio to the * Q Bartholomew
class of the Austin conststory.
. Scottish Rite Masons, whom
members took the thirty-first
and thirty-second degrees of
the order, on Thursday. Nor, 9.
The class choss its name to
honor the memory qt E C.
Bartholomew, former Austin qity
otmmissioner, recently deceased.
C. R. Bartholomew, his son.
CAM P. COCHRAN, sover-
■ □ eign grand inspector
general for Texas and
grand chancellor of the su-
preme council of Scottish
Rite Masons, here Monday
and Tuesday to confer the
degrees of knight comman-
der of the court of honor
and thirty-third and high-*
est honor of Scottish Bite
Masonry on nine Austin
men.
ot roral merviee After
v-rcmamtgi
The eubsedt for Oto afi,
ISa*MMIIeM MtaMesw end
I the neht of recent dinclosures
of the inventigation of the vet-
wane' bureau at Washington, it
would Im well for those •eking
to gain S true perspective of th.
problem, at the er-dervice men to
read closely John No-Brawn." It
preeenta the truest picture of a
boldter‛• wentiments thet hae yet
been drawn. Thia tale at a bol-
dler who never tacea fire I. by
far th. beet at all our war novela
5
MONDAY, NOV. 19TH x
Another Case of Nervous Breakd
Donald. Austin; 8. O. McDowell.
Lockhart; J. X. Martin Jr. Aus-
tin; B. B. Matthews. Austin:
A. P. Mohrmann, Round Rock;
Robert H. Morton. Dallas; J. R.
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Ez2t6mF.irthar,".XasrhipCemrouua.te5
."gM1 II I ililiIb/I’III mi!
wide sereh I never found another,
T—.1 which brines comparasi
reeuits
Ttr Faelet Tenth Is s Iqula
eleanner which I found in Franc.
It eontnin. ne «nim«l wo vg.
mate fat Th. min cannot Ab-
corn it.. Mon eeane u the depth.,
then deport. ■ AU the refine, all
•bo dirt and erime come out with
it. No other method leaves the
The Ereten beauty annerto now
advise thia eleanmt, but they
shere 93 fer It. My Faela
Youth root, lie
My Hslr Yeuth
My heir to my ehlet storyx’H
* heevv duty, lustroua, and grows
finer every year. I have never
Known faUlns hair or
gray hair. The racoon Ilea In
■to Hair Tsutk it is based on
uteuime• of heir study. I appiy it
with an eye dropper directly to
the moaIp. There It combat the
narpened oil end danarurt which
stifle the hair roota It atimulate.
and feruuxes. My luxurtant hair
shows what that means, both to
men ana women. My Hslr Youth
oomte Ne end |1.
Sam P. Cochran of Dalian nov-
ereign grand inspector general in
Tezas for the supreme council of
scotush Rite Meemts and grand
chancellor of that body, will be
master or ceremonies at the Scot-
AIM Rite cathedral Monday and
Tuenday at the exempurication at
-the two highest desraea at the or-
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i-demseze
5512 3 HtlbBuPSEh C&,2F°Eetuirn2najp."
about three ponis f took two mere Biw I am in.serfert hpit I i- all
Aloe , Ura an Waukesha. Wis
yumen NoteMim Hopper M now piay-
to my tag the Pantege. Vaudeviit H,.
worid-cusk St UM Western wiatew
Chules J. Marea
etin new has more than M
t^ ^ourt of hMws_nad
y-thra dUsree mnenna These
partial pate la toe ezedhplifica-
at the degrees at their rank.
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tain aback. The only thins that
keeps the spark of life and' the
will to live aglow la the Indom-
itable courage of the woman
through a hard, driving winter.
Then both break under the re-
straint ana isolation of their ex-
iatence. John driven Phuuda away
with an old admirer because he
teels the injustice of his depend-
ence on her. He returns to the
hospital. He learns that Phiinda
has come to inquire about him
Then he sees after her.
-You can" Juet think of your.
Self when there's somebody else
that needs you." he oays as he
leaves under the protect st the
doctor
I made myself a taniou beauty
far as years as a elese star I
have pleyed a beauty a part. I
| have kept that beuty. At ■
grundmgther‛» age I retain my
youthful bioom,
I owe thia to four great beauty
helpe, pertected by French ex-
i parts They form. I belleve, the
renteet beanty helpe in eximtence.
They have brought to many of
My ftiengn fumt what they brought
to me. I am convinced thet pil-
llon« can obtain nke benetta from
them. So I am now placing there
supreme helpe at every woman',
eniL
Mart -
MsHaag on
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Wee Vert Pat
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Me • We
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Nehern Pee .
Sow-herm Ry
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Ran4 ML If
pudebeker
Tersa e
Tesse A Pee
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Tremaenm 01
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T*ab r ennrv
Vieare Ch-m
Wetiesh Hlee
Brgrees at the last meetine of the
qupreme council is Washington, D.
C-. will receive the degrees Hive
Wil become knights commander of
5 ths court of honor while four others
win recelve the thirty-third degree
and behest degree at Scottia Rite
Lockhart; G. O. Noble Round
Rock: R H. Powell, Austin; J.
vanthemuma in Me deg at ma-
aqa white Large banicets and
I held greet Mmese at the
wous nowers end me de bright-
preveil Three tablee at alar
found much plea care in the
■ of the afternoon When the
M closa K wae round that
Acre Bartoe held high. A
twin luncheon wae nerved to
soldier who served at home, the
fellow who trained and drilled ana
helped others to train and drill
New wo era half way chrough
the book. It has been easy-getog
without one flare ef high ad-
venture The reader has been lulled
into the belief thet all that has
been net down is an ouine of
behavior during the war perioa
John Brawn's discharge papers
came through The stethoseepe
finds a spot" in one inug. New
th. etory tehee a red, raw turn.
Cor to. to m
(-a- mi
PmatMe Siedi
(ut-n Aw s
pt C deg i
ism piai3
tleml Arata
a-n--1 Bert.
Gem-r Mat-
nt Menken <
9 SM*- s
Minna c-nin
Ingimgs 0
!mter Harvmt
JM Mp, Ma |
prnebin oi
K-nnerott Ceg
Tm laenm
Tauia A Neeb
organization of the class. Bob
Morton was electd president of
the class. Members of the
clasa who are shown in the
picture, are:
J. M. Allen. Bartlett; W. H.
Allison, Steplee; O. C. Aker-
man, Austin; R. C. Arhher, Aus-
tin; R. J. Ballard. Lockhart;
PHo
Prieee paid 1
TAgbt heda, pe
Neevy hena, M
Friera, oeaoA
Turkeye, vound
Ne l wo. AM
Ne • een Am
Yeme,peun..
€‘euntry bytter.
Toreir dpren
Met,‛dnen ••
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Hieek-eve pesa,
lrttuee, dosen.
(‛elery. denen .
' DAY ia and thy oat. week in and week out the tired, overworked
• housewife and mother toda on. sweeping, dusting, cook-
ing cleaning and mending la it any wonder that after a time a
weaknema, suak as Mn Chapman had, develops and the wife and mother
pent a toll in physical wesknems and pain for her eCorta of love, the
natural result of overwork 1
Woman who find themselves amieted with wenkness, pain, head
eches, baekache, nervoumnem, irritability and melancholia wil l ba
intereeted in Miu Chapman’s letter, and shonld roalize that Lydia X.
Pink ban's Vegetabie Compound, made from rootsand herbs, is espedally
adapted to oviwi much conditiona •
Mra. Chapman’s Latter Renda as Followa:
re Fred Hetmes ana baby at
skew aaa hoes for a vimt to Ms
a at her parenta, Mr sad Mra
X H Bennett, San Marcost X
A. Bennight Taylor; T. B. Ben-
son. Bartlett; C. F. Boat, Staples:
w. at. Boji Austin; F. A Bur-
nett, Austin; C. N. Buatin Jr.
Austin; X C, Capt, Austin; G. H.
Carlson, Manor; L. N. Clop ton.
Elgin; H. H. Connor. Austin; G.
Conrad. Austin; C. I. Crockett
Sr. Austin; X D- Ellott, Austin:
A C. Erhard. Bastrop; R E
> degree at knight commander
e court of honor wUlb. ex-
ified Monday evening at 7:M
k at the Bcottlah Rite cathed-
The five men who will ra-
the degree are Hal C. Weaver
e H. Hart. P. W McFadden,
r B. Tyler and L B Bor-
Over a ported of three yean
John Brawn, here ef the etory
pursues an uneventful life He
la a yung attorney with Juet
enough toceene to keep one jump
ahend of hie credntoms in Louis-
ville. Ky Heia prosy young
fellow with an ordinary equipmeni
end with so greet ambition. He
is interestine becaune the author,
with Ms eir of detachment, out-
lines him In seek an intimate way
that be so sms very fam tour to Ms
teqdeta
ountesa theusaade of young
mob whe have lived away from
home pin recogmize the picture at
John Brawn situng la Mo rented
room.
“1 was a desolate place for a
cultured men to live in. He had
never lived la tho room betore
wryly slept there and innil tor
the evening Why hadn't he no-
ticed ur it wm the very nympbel
at Ms tatlut ... He looked
about the room The curtaina
am down from the window: MM
Molten Wae hvina Gram washed
There was se cloth on the vM
eland top Ashes were screws on
the ede of the utue tabi by
the deer The bed wee rumpled I
is a corner lay hie underwear i
Where he had throws II just be ।
xw A Ln AX T IND—-I look I
a --kne which moey vren per
fer . I Mart di u A
IMS meatime After the krol few
bed been end after taking a few
taina my hounwa* every day and
to any woman "utterine from fimi
me on Iba phone and Khoqine she
2" ruU.iS
Crane was the pioneer of real-
lam in American lettera He was
the evangel of poetic prose on the
western continent Phraeea mit-
uations end character created by
him are used by current authors
He was ths fine on record to de-
neribe a gin as “momething an
artlet would like to paint-
nm J a. Vaughan. J.ILM-
L W. A Hall. W. H Polla
-
year were: Try si deal
flrar. treneurer. Mra
M reporter. Mra J. H
Bandberz. Auatinf Joe Bandgap- *
tan. Elgin; A. M. Selder Aus-
tin; H. L Sherrin, Austin: A H
Simon, Austin: W. K elmmona,
Austin: E. F. Smith, Austin; L
S. Smith, Bertram; M. G. Smyth.
Austin; W. a Storting. Austin:
L W. Stromqutat, Manor; X •
Stulken. Austin: A. W. swenwon
"‛whea,
b 8
White Youth Clay
One to my White Touin Ctor
Not Ube the ergde and muddy
etay» mo many still employ This
to a eeperetar while, refined and
dainty—perfected by if years of
=plnuni atudy, tie reslte will
amere and delight roe
Touch Clay purges the Mln ef
en thet elom er ma- it. It ra-
vives the akin ynshto it otear and
rear ll firme the Mln. combata
all nines and wrinkiea reduce
enlarged porea It mulupile ona'a
beauty And by irlimh compiezion
ebowo bow It keeps one's youth
' Many women seem to drop ten
soars with one apoljeatioh of
■FMte Youth Clay. The cost is
Me end «1.
Two fbothor Creeme
My Youth iem in my raid
cream It eontaima both lemon
NW YOR
the at, 1
favefabi” An
biek In rtsi
to i pointe li
she W the F
umyaually Ini
hM ettker C
niski ana Im
to plek up U
coglop- fa l
Sue met
ManvsO Bate
led the town
•tees of abas
Mate or tear
Hlm »rete
Ma tdaa l
Northern Pai
Prieed cite a
rime wna
406,h00 them
By JAMES W. OKAN
A rew tigure ainen on the lit-
erary horizon of America, a young
man named George Looms who han
recently written "John No-Brawn."
"John No-Bran" in by no man-
ner or means a great novel. Great-
ness lies just beyond the grasp
of its author, but his hand is
unprsd Ming and still stretching
onwara. It is only a question of
time until George Looms kindles
n fire that will cast its radiance
east and west from Ms home near
Pike's Peak,
If Looms pmaMS toe literary
ambitions come court at law will
have lost an able Judge, for hin
whole aspect toward life fa that at
a man anting In Judgment on a
prisoner, unmoved by nny person-
al blaa or prejudice "I have 11a-
tened to both sides and here in my
verdict, baaed solely on the evi-
dence." be MCma to be meyine be-
tweer the linen of his story.
This judicial attitude. is mant-
footed toward persons, emotions
acenes, purpoges and government. It
le maintained evan when the read-
ar hee eoneed that personal ex-
perience la the foundation of the
etory and anticipates a twist in
the narrative to further mome per-
monal purpose of the writer.
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The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923, newspaper, November 18, 1923; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1526283/m1/12/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .