The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 7 of 42
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UNIFORM LAWS
TEXAS DEATHS
FOR MARKETING
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—Phot by Capital Engraving Co.
'arm fireplace provided
the big
tinn
The
for cold winter evenings.
Day Helps Kidneys
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Church Meet Planned
State Births
Rating teo much rich food may
product-
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ForesadzaEzEmczusrded
A Fine Sedan Anyone Can Own
road
uleers or
After last nt-
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AUSTIN
. SAN MARCOS
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When better automebiles are built, Buick win build them
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A COMPLETE DISPLAY
TOBINS
advanced construction.
A CAR YOU CANNOT HELP BUT ADMIRE
Useful Christmas Gifts Now Shown
TRAVIS MOTOR CO.
If Hair Is Turning
EVERY ARTICLE OF STANDARD MAKE
Gray, Use Sage Tea
GUARANTEED
"VIKO" ALUMINUM TABLE. KITCHEN AND GIFT ARTICLES
”1847" AND "WILLIAM ROGERS" SILVER PLATED TABLE CUTLERY
U S L Batteries
For Only $16.75
"REACH” OUTDOOR AND INDOOR ATHLETIC GOODS
Motor, Generator and Starter
all ready for •••
roke Sage and Bel-
troubles handled promptly.
ALL ITEMS REASONABLY PRICED
TOBINS
90
Freeman-Haston
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W. H. Richardson & Co
Phone 7137
206 W. 5th
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Personal Greeting
Cards forChristmas
The car that is always a few step
in advance of all other can in
ick
tin
"AMERICAN” MANICURE SETS, INEXPENSIVE, IN CASES
"GILLETTE” AND OTHER SAFETY RAZORS, SHAVING SETS
"UNIVERSAL" ELECTRIC GRILLS, PERCOLATORS, AND TABLE STOVES
, "WARWICK" AMERICAN MADE TABLE CHINA WARE
"PYREX" FIREPROOF GLASSWARE AND TABLE GLASS
Governors in Dixie
to Discuss.
Issues.
SAN MARCOS. Texas, Nov. 17-
The Indies’ Aid of the Christian
church will have a meeting at the
home of Mrs J. W. Rains. Monday
smell co
is called
university, has been al
a member of the boara of
Yet with all of its splendid qualities and mechanical
superiorities, the price of this sedan is modest—with-
in the mean* of the majority of motor car buyers.
Your car is equipped with a guaranteed Westing-a
house battery. •
We are the only battery and electrical service
station in Austin authorized to give service on
HAVE THEM REGISTERED AT ONCE in order
to get full advantage of the guarantee.
EQUIP YOUR
CAR FOR
$12.50
See Page 2
Stationers, Printers and Engravers
, Congrens at Eighth
Appointment at Ceafereace
anORGETOWX, Texas, Xov. it.
lower picture shows the scouts,
members of the Kiwanis clubs,
and women relatives of the scouts
and Kiwanians at the dedication
of the hut.
NORMA VIRGINIA MeFARLAND
BURNET, Texas. Nov. 17 —Mr.
YOUR SELECTION LAID ASIDE
DELIVER WHEN YOU WISH IT—STOCKS NOW COMPLETE
Second-Hand
Motorcycle Sale
ONE WEEK
. ONLY
Come make us an
Offer, Easy
Payments
•Scatter Texas Sunshine with Tobins
Better Greeting Cards"
When Back Hurts ar Bladder
Bothers, Ale. Take a
Little Saito.
. Austin
Motorcycle Co.
James & Vollette
1311 Lavaca
Phone 8788
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Darken and Benutif,
Faded Hair.
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New Oil Agency Awarded
Business at Thorndale
PASTOR AT MEET
GEORGETOWN, Texas, Nov. 17.
Simple Colds
indicate a nerd of
SCOTTS a
EMULSION A
to build resistance
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BERGSTROM BROS.
Congress at Sth
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Tm en Naw them w y! want Better a..*, seheela. Water
nsamitattgnFaetieieYourvoicetodaymanateieDeccmabar
I muttered for year with tom-
ach troubte ana ... continunlly.
Doctor thonht I had mtomneh
p ali i
— Rev. M. C. Mottett, pastor of th.
Georgetown Baptist church is lit
Galveston shia week attending th.
Baptis: cenvention,
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Sevier* Find Road Muddy.
Mr. and Mu. Hal H. Sevier have
returned home after an attempted
trip to Wichita. Falla by motor.
They encountered muddy roads west
of Fort Worth which caused them
to turn back, but found the worat
roads of all when they got back to
the edge of Travis county. They
were unable to get through, find-
ing many care marooned in the
mud ahead of them, and spent one
night in Round Rock, waiting un-
scouts of tht clty happy in the
possesslon of their own camp. It
la located in Barton Springs Park
and was erected by the Kiwanis
club at a cost of several thousand
dollars
Th. pictures shpwn above were
taken iast week at th. dedication
of th. Boy Scout Hut u It It
called. Ths upper picture shows
th. boy. In poseenaten of thielr
new camp home, grouped about
are now ready for your in-
spection. To those who desire
to make an early selection, we
suggest that you take advan-
tage of this advance showing, •
when there is time for an un-
hurried selection.
In beauty of design, in quality
of stock and in workmanship,
we believe that we have sur-
passed our previous efforts.
The new line is now on dis-
play in our engraving depart-
ment.
•TOCK LAW VOTE.
FRANKLIN, Nov. IT.—A stock j
law election for the whole of Rob- '
ertson county has been ordered fori
Doc 18. Petitjons were presented
from all precincts
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21./%
. L Laamz. AAe g ' 4 3.
2 Bov SCOUT HUT *38
Mer• Omi
lion of other Inereaienta at
BATTERY SERVICE CO.
“Start Right With Westinghouse"
spd Mrs. Sam McFarland have a
atternoon, Nov. * n in desirea; r
that anyone having outgrown cloth-,
In. hats or ahoen, in good condition. * ; .....
will or bring the artieles ba- , wmmmmmm
for. that day in order that boxesim
"WISS" SETS OF SHEARS, SCISSORS AND SINGLES
"REMINGTON" POCKET CUTLERY AND SPORTING RIFLES
"very agricultural
JENNIE CATHERINE SAMFORD
MARBLE FALLS, Texas. No». 17.
Lttie Jenni. Catherine, Aive-vear-
old daughter of Mr. apd Mr. Finis
Hamford. aled very suddsnly Hun-
day morning at 11 o’clock. The
immediate cause of the child’s
death was an internal abcess as the
result of dipththeria. Interment
took place at the City cemetery
Monday afternoon. Rev. La D. Horn-
burg conducting the funeral serv-
ice.
ered-vatches of
be gathered, the
nt still in the
ed by the county
one bale. Prac-
rn is also in the
dd
education by the Meth' diet confer-
ence now in seesion at Temple Prof
Tineley takes the place on the board
made vacant by the death of Dr.
C. V Cody.
clogged kineys and stimulatp them western
"• neutrahse u- potnted
a->ds m the nyetem mo thet they -
Autin Boy Scouts ar. In clover.
They’ve cot a houme, campine
outfit. and everything. To the
enterprise of the Kiwanis club of
this city coes the eredit for de-
viming ihe .turn that mad. th.
til th. roads got dry andL.stene
ars putied out. SO they ou4 1
back to Austin._________
J I N K
C.L..I Carniva1
cnool carmva
THORNDALE Texas Nov. ITm
Th. school carnival held at tbs
school builaing thia week »“ 4
succees lu every particular. A to-
tal of 1182.50 was deared from ths
minstrel .haw and varloca othet
concessions which will Eoto.the
achool benefit fund- Ths Thora-
dais brass band furnished ths
muste throughout th. eventme.
Wi produce Mianey trouble la eome ---- —---------
E form. Mya a wen-known- authority, producte of the farm, the ranch and
F because the aclds created exelielihe orchard. .Mould be definitety
4 the Mianeys. Than they become' standardised as to Erade and we
AF overworked, get sluggish, elog uphhould have uniform laws relating
p and cause all sorts of distresa, lo the system of grading and class-
^^raT^^ru^ ettom-i
twinge*, severe hadaches, acid be made to bring about a eloser co-
stomach, constipation, torpid liver,operative effort among the several
aleeplesaness, bladder and urinary cotton .producclng states., and. be-
irritation tween these states and the federal
zourbapk.huru „"urumtteai s
imn- Gp" 5- inarrn"uouy"qect conr2
A x"u:pa"., vation W the product and ita paa-
% . mmanygo"pharmey:"uak0j nnge «» «~rhM. W Me worid”
■ l tablespoonful in a atom of water1 ..
9 betore brenstant for a f.w day, Southwestern Man Gets
■ sand your kidney, may then act
k Enne Thin famous rails i, mad
B grrom the acid of grpes and lemon
• Batea, combised with nithia, and .. _
ha. been unea tor year, to nih "rof. R W. Tineley. of South-
no longer imltats thun often re-
llevina bindaer dimorders.
Jad Balu can not injure anyone
V mekes a aeliehtful etfervencent
li thia water drink which miiiena of
men and women inks now and then
I to kola keep Us kidney. and
'j urinary orcana clean, thun otten
{ evotdine vertoua kidney aimordeta
fl Ry an meane have raw ph r. qela n
If eaamtne your Kdneys at Ieant
twice a yaw—Adv
BUSINESS MAN SINGS
PRAISES
a
it
Thorndale Band Reorganized
1 THORNDALE Texaa Nev. IT —
Tbs Thorndale Braas Rand waa re-
oreantzed have this weak witk ali-
teen membera New ottloera electpd
AM: Merman Wintera, president:
Emil Richter, vice-president. E
C Hopps. necretary: oscar Moerbe,
treasurer: Emil Moerbe, Janitor;
J. a a. Biar, leader: E a Hoppe,
anmintant leader The band w)i
practice every Wednenday night
THORNDALE Texas, Nov. 17—
Davis a Turner of this piace me
ereeting a large storage tank nepr
the railway right -ot-way which
they will um to store em and oil.
the form havine accepted the
earner of the Producers* Refntng
Company Wilk this new ngeney
entabiinhed Thorndale will haye
thro, such whelesale concerns.
and ntate zoyernmenta, with a con-
sequent Feductia in lbs toUI
amount ot expeng naraaMry where
‘ th. work U conducted on neparate
basia
Standardize Every Preduet.
MINE TO RESUME
ROCKDALE, Texaa, Nov. 1t—
Preparations ar nearly completed
for putuine the lignite mine plant
of the Western Becurittes company
at Sandow Into operation in a Mort
while A force at men has been
at work for meveral months over-
haullne th. property and gatting it
into mechm nicaf condition for min-
ing the ligngte. The Wemtern Be- I
curl lie, romasny owna its ralirona
from Sandow, • 2-10 miles to th. I
•witeh about six miles west at |
Rockdale, conneetine with the 1-GN,
Appilcation is pending betor• The I
Intetatate commerce comminelon for
common camer privileges for this
Fentress Reviva Ends
VENTRWSA, Nav. 17—The Rap-
list revival conducted by Bar k
A Franks of Ron Maros and Rev.
McMahon, minger, has beer Qimcop-
tinned on ncepunt of the rain and
the abeence of Rev. McMahon who
wa• tailed to Man Antonio lo th.
bednide of hin father, who I. III.
Seryice will be fesumea a. noon an
conditiona are favorable
ily and if the
g enough, the
roken in a f.w
COTTON TO WISCONSIN.
MARLIN. Nov 17—Fourth trade
puplia here have Mnt a ration ea-
hibit to the public achool at Wood- ,
dale. Wia., which In turn will mena
either a collection of wheat or
lumbar exhibita.
ROAD TAX WINS.
ATHENS, Nov 17.—A spectal
road tax election in Henderson
county won by a small margin tax
being increased from lie to 30c
on th. 1100.
phur Compound This can alyyaye
he depended upon to brine hack
th. natural color and lustre at
your hair
Everybody unes "Wyeth’*" Bage
and Bunpur Compound new be.
onune it darkep» an naturally and
eveniy that noteody can tell it h.a
been appllea. You .imply dampen
a .pen*, nr anti brus with it
and draw this through the hair
takln« one nmau .trend at a timei
by mornine th. Ery hair h.a die-
appeared and after another appII-
Mt l on It becomes benutitully dark
Md appears (loM* aad Austroua
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
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KINGSBURY SOCIETY.
KINGSBURY, Texaa, Nov. 17-
Mr. and Mra A. W Petuit spent
Monday with Mra. Pettit’s parent.
Mr. and Mra. Hy Anglestine of
Cuero.
Miss Ruby Newman of San Mar-
co* spent the week-end with Mra
H. W Wiley.
Mr*. Herschel La Forge of George
West, Texas. Is visiting her moth-
er. Mrs. Siddle Will’ams.
Miss Nettle Moon spent the
week-end in Seguin visiting her
parents, Mr and Mrs. W. Moon.
Miss Katie Jones of Seguin
spent Saturday and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Jones.
b.
. t, ■ A ' " md
“ Uniform a«rlcultur. and market-)
g Inc laws for states wil be workeK
kout at a conference in Naw orteapa,
Sh » . Dm. 13 to IS. called by Charies
dE. Baughman, commissiqner of
B markets and warehouses of Texaa,
SB it was announced Saturday.
( The conterence, cgmposod of
"Kzovernors, commlMlonera of agr-
2-ulture and warehouse and markets
Tofficials, waa called by Commts-
#aoner Baughman after proponal for
euch a conference ottered by him
E3 last August, received enthuatan tie
g responsee from otticials of other
■ atatM. Buceeak of the meeting Ie
K assured, according to reports to
V Mr Baughman.
E The meetinK will point the way
'r to federal and state co-operation
and wiu eliminate endlens dupli-
cation In the enforcement of auri-
" culture laws. It wae predicted
S Commisstoner Baughman made the
7 following autement. In setting the
2 time and place for the conterence:
Governor* Respond.
"Practicany .very .ovemor and
• others interested in the admintatra-
Uon ot lawe relating to warebous:
" Inc and marketing have reeponded
3. and approved the bugtestion and
2 the conterence is being called with
, a view of getting better results
h from the administration of prerent
h laws and the dratting of other
Vmeasuree calculated to make better
Mthe marketing conaitions.
f W. know thle to be a fact. Olvo
uniform lew. throughout the cotton
FT prodecine Are4 with regard to 1
warehounes end the levuance of the
negottabie warehoume receipt. erad-
Inc end clanstng our agFicatugal
products, the standardization of
, nene products, rural credits, ths
. ginnine industry and public
k weighers, we will expertence less
trowbie la making sericulture
protitable.
"It le the forerunner of coordi-
nation of federal and auto activity.
■ thereby •ltminating much duplica-
tion of work aa between the federal
LULING PECAN SCARCE
LULING, Texaa Nov. 17.— The
pecan crop in and around Lullnc la
coming la slomiy aad la provime to
be very email. What few pecans
brought to market though are of a
fine quallity.
Rwipe is
car comfort, power and utility is well ex pressed in this
new 1924 four-cylinder, five-passenger Sedan. Every-
thing that could be asked for is here. There is the
well-proportioned, attractive body, Fisher-built.
There is the famous Buick valve-in-head engine.
There are the proved Buick four-wheel brakes.
6th and Lavaca Phone 6420
3: 22222225416/
Boy Scouts Have ‘‘Swell" Camping Place
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mar be packed to nend to th.,
Jullette Fowler homes for aged and
ehnaren in Dallas.
ncun.c.s..
That benuitul, even shads of.
dark «lomy kalr can only be bad '
by brewine a mtstur, of snee Tea
aad Sulphur. Yow hair is your I
charm 11 milM or mara ths fara l
When It tngea, turns eray or
ntreaked, just an appllenuon ar l
twn of Bage and Bulphur en-
hanees llo nppearance a hundrea-
fold.
Don't bother to prepare lbs
misters: you can nt this tamoua
old reotpe Improye by ths nadi-
tack they ndvimea solns to Korb
k eater, Minn tor sn operation. A
A ffena h4vina teying Msyr-s Won-
* derful Remedy, when I did and
I I cenngt sin. its praime• too hieh-
ly, as I raa mow mi anythne and i
everythtne." Il is . •imple, harm-
less pregerauon that remove ths
catarthal mucun from the intes-
tinal tract snd anay- th. inniam-
mstsen which caune• prnetically
all stoma, h liver and intestinal
r' -we'* ineludine cdvpgndletia
Ome dome will onvinc dr money I
i. wrt Renfro Drue U*. and
aruggist everywhere - Adv.
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