The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 23, 1923 Page: 3 of 36
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KANSAS CIrr, Mo, Dec. 22. —
"Yes, we have no bananas," police
told Joe Defoe, produce dealer, who
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efficient service in your selection of gifts for Men and Boys.
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K Ware ot Waco was reposing in
a jail cell here today, hia high-
power ear and 60 quart, of booze
in an adjacent sectiop of the Jail-
house, after a running gun battle
with dry agents east of here las
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 2.
Nattily attired and polite* to the
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burglars called at the home of E.
C. Blomeyer, invited themselves in-
side at the point of revolvers and
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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1923.
VictrolaNa.
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Mahogany, oak so walmia
IF YOU want to get real fdy out of the holidays you don’t want to be
I worrying about your clothes. Got good ones; clothes you can have
confidence in. We have them.
HERMAN BOHN
J. H. HART
J. J. DAVs .
ALBERT w. WILKERSON
ELDRED McKinnon
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 22.4
Count Georup Hay Dubarry, pres-
ident or a local piano company,
was expectea to be releasea on
ball today, after spending a night
id the King county Jail ollowing
hia indictment la<» yesterday by
a tederal grana Jury on a charge
or bending prohibited matter
through the malls. ,
Dubarrye indictment and ar-
rent came aa a result of hla er-
torts to establish 4 "couft of
around other than
Freneh ndvimef, count
special committee
NEW YORK, Dec. 22. — The
"Christan truce" in the warfare
between fundamentalists and mod-
erninta in the Episcopal, Presby-
lerlan and Baptist churches were
strained today by reports that
Harry Emerson Fosdik, mbdernist
preacher at the First Presbytersen
church, would be sustained by the
•cored a point aqalpint Britain. Thia
lengue has comen four bpiefyears.
Anyone but a pedant could have
foretold this sort of thin, as the
hecemeary fruit of the principle at
one movereign state, one vote. •
I hope the full signiricance of de
Abynsintan turn ha. not been ton
on the Latin American atatek. It
may help them to reatibe why there
should be this feeling in Spain and
Italy againat the league. Excllent
reason, there are for wetung up
nome new anoclation for work me
out the expremaion of win of Latin
civilization on the -whole in the
worid• affaire It* may help their
deckalon toward a creative with-
drawal For the world 1. In urgent
need of a real league of natior, ,
real conference ot people.- thia
contume parade at Oaneva is a
mere mockery of it. hopes
(Copyrieht, ISM. by th. McOur.
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nt of th«
; Labor, will
on Monday
th*. investi-
lone in the
here today
report of
NEW YORK. Dec. 22—Rr.pmial-
bility for the grpunding of the Le-1
via than on the Jersey mud flats in
the harbor was a moot question to-
day. captain Herbert Hartley as-
eunMd full responsfbjity. while Pi-
lot Joseph Bigley barhed the ac-
cident to “orders from shore."
"Had It been left to our own judg-
ment. we shoula have waited’ tor
better waters, but orders were sent
to leave quarantine at 1* o'clock
which* waa the origingi schedule,
the pilot said.
Officials of the United States
Una. operator of th. bl, liner, de-
nied any orders had been sent to
Captain Hartley.
The Leviathan was refloated yes-
terday attet six hours on the mud
bark -
Today the liner was at her pier,
taking off baggage and preparing
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An Uxbriese, England, bowlin, I pa ire, however, are not due to yes-
match waa finished by candle ugbt jterday’s grounding, which caused
and the winner's name wan Knight: 1 little damage.
Inquired today hr they had found
12 bunches of the frail inquestiom,
valued at Mb* The‘bananar wete
stolon from Defoe last night, he
reported.
This complete Bodecket Phonograph outfit
includes a beautiful mahogany finish cabinet
Bodecker Phonograph and 12 selections of
music, and FREE if you buy now. a mahogany
FLOOR LAMP with beautiful silk shade. All
at our tow special price of only $59.00.
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often in mama as In tha c
sex, and more frequently in I
than in dark complected p
Thieves Tie Cops
in Gam of W its
CHICAGO. Dec. «—Chicago po-
lice and criminals broke even in
activities during the heurs before
dawn today.
Police captured four burglars aa
the thieves sought to escape from
a.drug store which they were loot-
ing. after a woman in the neighbor-
hood bad observed them and tele-
phoned police. v
For the police: 10 points.
Two bandits held up/r. and Mix
Arthur Cohen and her sister, Mid
Sarah Bellangr, as they left an
elevated railway station and got
money and jewelry worth 12000.
For the thieves: 10 points.
man from Texas and ardent sup- M1ru 50 Pa,
porter of William G. MeAdoo for eqimarxet, lo. a
president, gave out a statement to- certain OS 10Ve
day in comment on the speech of
Governor Pat M. Neff at Dallas
last Tuesday advocating use of the
! porter of Poland. Cablegrams sud-
denly appeared from the queen of
kings, "intimating that the gev-
ernment of these distant, .dusky
realms was in earnest in it’ sup-
port of Poland's candidature, on
account of historic ties Which bound
the two countries to one another."
I wish I could have heard Count
Robert de Belfonds on these his-
toric Ues. I think that justifies my
“preposterous" up to the hit. I
think, toe, that it justifles the re-
iterated assertion that the consti-
tution of the league’le so hopeless,
so childish, so diplomatically con-
ceived sad useless that nothing but
reorganisation from the ground up-
ward can give us a proper organ for
the expression of the real need and
desire for unity in the world.
France Scores Feint. ,
Of course Count Roberts led"ths
tame vote for France intotthe ring
partly in emulation, partly in deri-
alon of the British troupe of young
lions with an bsolutely domesti-
cated Indian elephant. France
discreet way
bath salts"
“devil’a soul
created to pass judgment on cer-
tain of hla utterances on the Virgin
birth. 7
Though the report will not be
made epublic unti] the meeting of
the New York /Ptesbtery, Jan. 14.
it was indicated today that it would
administer a serious rebuke to the
fundamentalists for their insistence
on literal belief of the doctrine of
the Virgin birth of Christ.
It is also expected to be a bone
•f contention at the next general
assembly of the church at Grand
Rapids in May. Objections to Dr.
Foedick came to a head at the
Indianapolis convention last spring
when tbe fundamentalists were in
contrg.
2 member of upward of a week's
army and navy in enforcement OF!..2 .
the prohibition law. Mentioning ! Standine, became a passionate sup-
Tomorrow Is Your Last Day
To Get That Vietrola for Xmas
Vietrola No. 400 . 2-
$250 11
Electe, 9
Mahogna V
kiss" and prepared, so he de-
dared, from recipea handed down
from the famous figure he claims
as ancestor, Mme. Dubarry of the
days of Louis XV.
Circular letters, extolling the
salts, are said to have been sent
through the mails to a number
of society women in Portland,
Ore., and it is a pertervid text of
the advertisements, printed in
gold and purple inks, on the
count’s l>eauti fully embossed,
crested "ahd sealed stationery,
which keenly interested federal
authorities and led to his indict-
ment and arrest.
LEO KUHN, Assistant Cashier
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DIRECTORS
The Day in
Washington
••f France late association with i
these two groups. France, haif
northern, half latin, would be free i
to relieve the world of its sight- ;
mare dream of "la France negre,"
becaume K coul find its security in
a new Atlantic amsociation. It
couid deal with these two aggiom-t
erationa ae a necessary assoctate
link and intermediary. and Paris on .
balancd scald remain a world ran - |
tre, instnd of einkipg to the leves,
of a meree nationalist capltal
Ne Need ta Fear Germany. t
That three -fold grbuping neeat
h re an fear of Germany iestored,
nusse reborn
it is of pupreme imnportance if we J
are in get on to any rral effective 4
worie confederation that we should I
be gathering I a io linguistie. racial
THE ONLY GUARANTY FUND BANK IN THE CITY
DALLAS, Texas, DM. M — Thom-
as B. Love. national committee-
_ Final ecore: 10-alf
Until Next Spring B«rrkr.” Get
A proposal for extennion of fed-
eral laws to Hawaii was approved
by the house territories committee.
Attorney, for former Governor
Walton or Oklahoma made formal
appllication of the supreme court for
review of hia impeachment.
, Customers on an Impostng list
setzed by police in a raid on boot-
leggers .were threatened with prose-
cution by the distriet attorne’s ot-
fice • ■ > •
iSenator Hiram Johnson, candi-
date for the republican nomination
for presldent, in a statement dis-
eussed Henry Ford’s offer for Mus-
cle Shoal* and hi* recent indorse-
ment of President Coolidge.
obvtou defeet of the denev. MtX- I
tion. It to net a Entheriue at world
reprenentatives, but a bareain aili- l
awee a hunt in, 14• for diplomatan I
One mom obvious consequenee or
Buck larger ngregations of kindred !
propte would be that in them Ute i
old neationauet, Imperalist poll. to. <
that Mill divide and arniet the wona
would be dimmolved, lost. Spatn and II
Hair linked up with Latin America
WewM f,nd uttie wupport for ad- l
yenture in north Atnra. Great
Pritain. tied a little elomer to the I
United Staten would be under now
reef mint towarda Xawopotamia or
Aeta Minor.
Tht Maa at a league at penple- I
into whi.h th. powers of the world I
would come, mot a* national pover- I
etun etalon but an areat groupe ot
ntatea, eacb Eroup with pomething |
like a common eulture, I. not a |
new one. It wee nugzentea in a |
""memorandum in 1918 upon which I
fUtlah propaganda ngainst Qer. I
many baned But Wimon and I
th. Britimh foreign omhee ienored 1
that, and indeed moot other Aocu- I
mown and feels when the exintine I
lencue of natons brought into II
boln«—an we bake thin prepost eroun l
body at Genova which to and munt I
be. I maintain on any targe, crnva |
Intekpatnnal occanlona, a hopelemsty I
ungien• body. I
l ume thb word preponteroum It I
may meem a harah, .xcMr. epl. I
thet to many readern They believe I
in idle pham They give it their I
love ana enthueiasm They burn I
inQienantly at my eriticimma and I
treat me a. an enemy in the pence I
of mankind. But I would put be- I
ton them, mainly in the word, of I
H. W!Imon Here', a a iee atory otiI
what happened at tieneve thia year I
and would ank them to remember I
that I hie to the anembly from which I
th* Maly million*'of Gorman, and I
the hundred odd million* of Kuneia I
are tnexorably barred out -presum- ■
ably a* unfit for reprenentatlon. I
The Com ot Abyeinia. I
Abyminia Ie not barred out ■
Abymwinta le now tAking Ite part I
with Franco. Sweden, Britain and I
other rent nation of the world— I
in whatever the league of natone I
la permittea in do Here inan'ae-I
count of th* coming of Abynainin. I
It must nurely fill the citixens at |
the United state with enviou. ad- |
miration. - I
•Th* deleention constated at two ■
dark-nkinned native representa- ■
the fact that Governor Neff Ie being
pubhed forward aa a dry candidate
for president, Mr. Love pointed out
that McAdoo le one of the strong-
eet advocates of prohibition In the
-country, and that he has al way*
boon such- McAdoo needs Tedas"
nupport to defeat wet advocates, he
asserted.
Davit Not for Underwood. .
Love said:
"In this connection I wish to call
attention to some pipe dreams in
which our Underwood friends are
in dull ng. I have seen a press is-
patch printed in a Birmingham
newspaper, with a Washington date
, line, stating that Information is
current there to the offset that
Frank C. Davis of San Antonio,
chairman of the derpocratic state
executive committee of Texas, is
an Underwood supporter. This is
utterly without foundation. There
is no stronger McAdoo man In
Texas or in the nation today than
Chairman Frank 9. Davis. In the
same article it is further stated
that Cone Johnson of Tyler is an
Vnderwgod supporter and there is
likewise not a word of truth in
this."
McAdoo Staunch Dry.
After quoting from a speech de-
lvered by Mr McAdoo before a
labor convention soon after adop-
tion of the Fighteeith amendment, ’
Mr. Love said:
"This courageous speeh of Mr.
McAdoo is one of the reasons
(though there are others equally
potential) why the liquor forces of
the nation have left an J are lenv-
Ung nothing undone to accompiish
his destrucetiou politic illy and, why
they derive no muuh solace end
bomtort from every attenpted divi-
sion of the forces upposing them
by diverting dry votes from Mr
McAdoo through the interposition
of local candidacies or othewise-
The wets are making a shrewd
and determined effort to dominate,
the next national cpnvention of the
democratic party They ought not
to be permitted to nucceed. Their
only hope of success lies in dividing
ar ago on •
liquor an A
years in th*
appealed the
ding. John-
leased tods )
bo convictec
on a liquoi
Hl to 004 "
the peniten:
iso appealec
ver courts
with silk shade and 12
selections of the latest
music. Brand now. -
Coolidge and Drake
Confer on Calling
7 Conference.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—A con-
ference over the ponsibility of call-
ing an international conference for
the limitation of aircrat was held
at the white house today between
President Coolidge and the Duke of
Sutherland, the British under-sec-
retary for air.
Following the conference, the
British secretary indicated that if
waa not believed the present would
be the proper time for such a con-
ference
The unwillingness of France to
agree to a reduction in aerial
armament coupled with generally
unsettled conditions in Europe,
would render the conference use-
less, the duke said.
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k Robert Mn.nl de Hellefonds, benr-
In, ■ tetter at authoriuation from
her majesty the queen of th. king:
L of Ethiopin -
i A few minor quentionn had to be
1 pettied by telngram between th.
J queen'n court and Qeneva Ethio-
\ pla rer.ounced th. alave trade and
2 on. or two other Iittle domestie
odaitten by ceble, and on Rapt M.
’’■mid remounding rhMn an impreh-
al vo Ethoplan dad in a btaek allh
I rap. over a kind of murplice with
2 whit, duek trouner» wathered in at J
A* ankies .lowly mounted th. 1
' Pibune, netutur •patr of mid rim-
hed ginawen with much deliberntio
N .en hi. .worthy none, and proceed-
{ *d to repent an Incomprehensihie
I dectaration in hto native tongue"- |
11 af th* best iptentiona In lh. worla I
1 I Th- nmpembty prementty proceed- I
)rem to re-elet th. non-n.rman.nl I
’ membern of th. counen, China wai I
I Tdropped ouat, Poland, elonent ally of I
L I Franc. In Europe wan put for- I
I ward. AbyaatMa. now a seasoed |
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