The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE STATESMANS
MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920.
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Now in Full Swing—Scarbrough"s
March Silk Sale
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CITY DEPARTMENTS WILL
By Associated Press.
CLOSE IND
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Arranged in Four Sales Groups
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Croup Three
The Yard
meeting to be called at Geneva in the
near future.
DISCOVERED BY A PHYSICIAN OF
FIFTYYEARS' PRACTISE
MILLIONS OF BOXES USED
ANNUALLY IN AMERICAN HOMES
WILSON CHEMICALS Tyrone Pct.
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Don't Fear
Sun and Wind
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The Yard
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SLEEPING OR DEAD?
STRANGE CASE PUZZLES
ARKANSAS PHYSICIANS
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to put of today’s duty umtil to-
Croup Four
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MAJOR MAY SUGGEST
ELIMINATION OF VACCUM
PUHPS IN OK FIELD
INCOME TAX RETURNS
MUST BE IN MARCH 15;
FIFTEEN DAYS LEFT
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.Collison between a Buick automobile
ana .2 Mora, spegdster at Nineteenth
AH druggists carry It in stock, I
but it yours should be tempo-
rarily sold out, remit 25c to
us and we will send a box
direct, prepaid. j
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I attack has not been learned.
NEW. SERUM GREATLY
REDUCES TYPHUS MORTALITY
Wilson’s Position aa Abo-
lately Correct.
All the departments will be closed at
the city hall on Tuesday. March 2c in
observance of Texas Independence Day.
Employes of the city will given the
Cay off. Commissioner Haynes
FORD IS OVERTURNED
IN AUTO COLLISION
Exactly What Is Rated for
Taxation.
were built for top-notch popularity.
Blended in a new way from American
and imported tobaccos, to bring out
that good old tobacco taste.
. . We should all be grate-
fut to Mr Wilson for extricating us
from a false position.**
With such excellent qualities and such splendid saving inducements
need we urge you to Anticipate your Silk needs now?
Crimped, not patted, making a slower*
burning, easier-drawing cigarette.
Satiny imported paper.
In a smart brown and silver package,
three-fold, to preserve Spurs’ delicious
taste and fragrance.
To Cure A Cold
In Ono Day
They’ll revel in the rich blend of
Spur Cigarettes—that good old tobacco
taste. Nobody ever beat that.
in their country’s service—they love a
winner, for they were the world’s great-
est winners themselves!
$2.00 Silk Pongees $1.7 6
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By Associated Press.
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Bank of Bartlesville, Oria., was found' -------**•-------
with ."taKX Sundarsmoming BROWNS BEGIN TRAINING
revolver in his right hand waswrappaj PRACTICE AT TAYLOR
in a towel and no one at the hotel had a. 7 1
reprtea hearng It dlschargea.ote hadByLAssociated Preshk
A note found in the room gave the ’
mans name as James Hagerman, al-J
though he had registered Friday
thename of J C.-Harding of
ffeld, Mo.
^Laxativo
Bromo
Quinine
Tablets”
AFOTHERS
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A traveling salesman working on a
commission is allowed to deduct his
i railroad expenses but the cost of his
hotel bills is not an allowable deduction
I because it is a personal living expense.
If, working on a salary, a salesman
receives a per diem allowance, any ex-
cess over his actual living expenses is
taxable income. Congressmen and
others who receive a mileage allowance
for railroad fare are required to return
as income any excess of such allow-
Be fare you get the Genuine
Look for this signature
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^RHEUMATISM
Spur Cigarettes are made and priced
to be the public choice and ‘ bring home
the purse.” Try Spur.
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KILLS SELF IN JOPLIN
j simply IRON and QUININE suspended
!S syrup. So pleasant even children
like it. You can soon feel its strength-
jening, invigorating effeet. Price, 60c
Major George C. Butte, who leaves
Monday night for Wichhta Falls on
official business as oil and gas super-
viser, stated Monday morning that he
would look into the use of vacuum
pumps in connection with oil wells,
with a view to making a recommen-
•dation that their use be discontinued.
That he would also hear applications
from some parties regarding exception
to Rule 37, which rule refers to the
regulation space that should ordinarily
exist between where the drills are
dropped for oil.
Major Butte expects to spend Tues-
day and Wednesday in Wichita Falla .c
and the adjoining oil field. #
ROBBERS OVERLOOK BIG 1
SUM IN SAVINGS STAMPS
GASSERS SELL SWocINA
By Ammoclated Premn
BOOMINOTON, ni.. Mar. —An-
nouncement was made today by Preg-
idmnt.Charie P Goemer of the Bioom-
Inzton. Fan Association, whieh op-
evatee the Tbree-I letagne eteb here, nt
purehase of Pirst Bamemtn Harry
wneina. of the Shreveport Texas
league club.
By Associated Press
MBNA Ark.. March l.— Phystclans
end ofElciais of Polk county are unable
to determine whether Mra. Lee Shelton
to Sead or alive. Mrs. Shelton, who is a
zoung woman living on a farm rant of
Mena. waa found in bed apparently
uteless.
The evening before she had retired
in good health, save for a slight cold.
A tour weeks old baby slept by her aide
and It was the crying of the Infant
Which aroused er husband next morn-
tog. Nelghbors called in pronouncea
toe woman dead and arrangements for
$he.burial. were startea, but when Dr.
a' % Hylton was called he was un-
torided and the funeral was halted.
_Sheritt J. A. Thornton was sum
monad and he too refused to pronounce
B Iba woman dead.
By Associated Press.
DANVILLE, Ark., March 1.— Robbera
who entered the Yell County Bank
Sunday night and obtained $600 in
bonds "had a heart" or were in a
hurry, as they overlooked >10,000 in
war suavinga stamps and two Liberty
bonds valued at >1000 while ransaekine
the vault of the institntion.
The robbery was discovered wfet
employes reported for work this
morning. Bloodhounds were unable to
follow the trail.
Thousands of Yards of the Spring
Seasons Newest and Finest Silks
Are Offered at Big Savings.
KYLE DISCOVERS SHE HAS
CENTENARIAN CITIZEN
The Kyle News wants it known that
a man who has lived a hundred years
is a resident of that place, It ears
among other things: The census
mnumerator reports • centenarlan In
Kyle, Connepcion Sunia, a Mexican
woman who Iyes •10 her grna
daughter, Juha TInario.”
“To some people it does not seem
pnunpai.to * a cehienarian amongst
Ure Mexicans, remarkea a n,o whe
read the notice. "Prom what I can
read I think there are several Msx-
By Assoclated Press.
17 per cent to « per cent by the use
or a new serum adopted by Red Cross
workers at Ekatertnador, in the Kuban
distrlet.ot Rusaha, according to reports
received here Confidence is expressed
i . o nerum may save Russia from
. decimation by typhus
Men who have
“won their spurs”
I AT all seasons of the year
you may rely on White
Cloverne Salvo for over-
coming the effects of sun
I and wind.
I Tender skins can be protect-
ed and kept smooth by reg-
ular use of this reliable
remedy, that has been suc-
cessfully used by millions
tor twenty-five years.'
It is highly recommended
for Burns, Piles, Tetter,
Eczema, Ulcere, Dandruff,
Sunburn. Catarrh, Chafes, 1
Ivy Poisoning, Sore Throat, j
Chapped Hands and Lips,
etc.
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815057
.. Pronounced Sen-sa-per-sa., By Aswociated Press
the tonie and nerve sedative. It's .. LONDON, Mar. i.—it is authorita-
the biggest help toward joy-in-livin tiveiy learned that an unsuccessful at-
won ean eek KA- —. -- — A, tempt has been made to assassinate
Acton, the british minister to
Fnland, at Helsingfors.
market mpinlster dmvying to the
allowe isane Ametueszoss Es :«rnn^°^r "5
Peputies at the Federal building. that long." I nttnek hna -n «.
who are assisting Austin tax payer*,
free .a charge, in the work of filling
out their returns for ISIS report that
scores or payers are reporting dally for
help. Theme, deputies will remain on
duty untu the fast day ot the filing
time, It is announced.
LAREDO, Texas, March l.—Ray. A.
Eorcoran, an American citizen, super-
intendent of the Santa Gertrud is Min-
n8 Company at Pachuca, in the Mex-
can state of Hidalgo, was shot and
killed loot Saturday in his office by a
clerk,, according to information re-
reived here today by local representa-
tives of the company.
heAenambensorCrrcoran” relatives ve aayott. Commissioner Haynes said
T,ane htoi"te.ihere a visit. Monday. Members of the police and
TPeirreuerxinz.to obtain pennisslon fire departments will not be’rlensea
torbenKathebodytothe Unted States however, their services beingmds'
so.uniat The information received pensable. s
here gave no details of the shooting. « ,_______
Attention of local income tax pavers
to th fart that only fifteen days re-
main before the expiration of the time
for filing of income tax returns and the ------ --
payment of the first installment of the you can get 5Oe and si 00
tex was .called in a statement Issued Druggists ana Morley Drug Co:
Monday from the office of the internal = ■ ‛ Drug Co.
revenue conlector at the local Federal —J ____
building March 15 is the date set by 1 " ------
law aa 4ka llw.it c• ____ . : *
on the box 30c
The taxable income includes also
amounts received by retired workers
a8 a pension from a former employer
since it is additional payment for prior
SLAIN BY HIS CLERK ~—
New Nerves For Old ASSASSINS ATTACK
"-“2 BRITISH MINISTER IN
ly got back to normal with
Lora Acton formerly was British
consul general at Zurich, and was ap-
pointed minister to Finland on Sep-
tember.2 Inst, He beran his career
in the foreign office in 1884.
INAP5}
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. TAXLOR, Texas. March 1—Spring
training got under way in earnest here
unacrvtoday for the St. Lowis American
sunderltengue Club. Tomorrow the Browns
Spring- meet the University of Texas team
7 __ h<>r,‘ an pxhil.it ion game
ByuAssostatea Press.. I "Any form of < compensation for per-
I _ MANCHESTER, Eng.. Mar. 1.— f sonal service is income.*’
| ”resident Wilson's letters in the Adri- I This is the answer of therBureau of
atic correspondence, just published, I Internal Revenue to frequent inquiries
I are considered by the Guardian a* a as to what is to be included in the fil-
| reputation "of the reports that his ill- I of income tax returns under the
ness had caused some loss of mental head of compensation for "personal
force and balance.’’ It asks: (services.” Such amount includes salar-
“If President Wilson is suffering I ies, wages, commissions paid salesmen,
from any malady of political judg- amounts received on the basis of a per-
ment could not some American bac-centase of profits, commissions on in-
teriologist convey us a few germs that I Surance, premiums, tips, and profes-
| we may inoculate our European pre-SonalIees., All of the above items
I miers." " J must be included in the return as gross
The Guardian continues: {-ncome. Direct expenses incurred in
"Ones chief regret in reading Preg. E-ne earning of such sums are allowable
dent Wison’s aamiratiyphrnsedpieasdpouctmngnin.arnixing.atnet income
for a wise and honorable policy in the “PCOmwnnentthe X is assessed.
Adriatic is that it should have beenliaCompensation for personal services
left to him to frame it. One feels that unrtersmiodrdcnahirayment.k ing
Ehzlendgsom ehoy has surrenderea her other benefit, allowe inu Of Saany
Hghtfnl part in the drama to an Amer- is income and the fair value of scX
lean. It is we who should have raised benefits must be included in the re-
oor voices first against the proposed turn. Prelums paid by employers on
terms ot a settlement which expressed Afe, accident or health policies in favor
the very spirit we went to war to de- o his employees as additional compen-
feat . . . We should all be grate-isation are income to the employee
Promissory notes received in pay-
ment for services, and not merely as
security for such payment constitute
income to the amount of their fair
market value.
VICKS VAPORUBI
___ - "YOUR BODYGUARO- - 30' 60120
FUND NOW $9500/ —----
— FRENCH SOCIALISTS
rum?" REPUDIATE I EMINE atreetuand speedway "avnug." “Monaay
ing fiscal year has ben rnina to » 500 , NrUMIAIL LENINr mornine. resulted in Ue damage of
by ubscriptions which have coms in I __ ithe tatter, which was overturned from
during the past two days ' I theurorce.o the smashup. Two Uni-
Th. campaign was halted MridayBy.Associated fxorsttzsstudtents, whose names were
evening and will be renewed weann ' PARIS, Mar. Decision has been notoancertained, were riding in the
day morning. reached by the socialist congress at peeHter btr, neither were hurt in the
The following subseriptions have ' Strassbourg not to join the third in- 4ednt The Bulck automobile was
been made since the last report: i ternatlonale headed by Niqolat Len- "iKhy scratched, while the driver, a
The shear Company--------------$250.00 | ine and in addition to deciding to leave woman-ered only a severe frighten-
Can.Mayer Company ........ 75.00 Ue aecond tnternaHonate. It has adopt- mKerttor.name, also, couta not be
irnhreta * Anderson m 50.00 ed a motion mtroduced by Jean Lon- “certained...
4 r. laundry 4 Cleaning Co. 50.00 iguet providing for an international -------
K. C: Bartholomew............. 50 00 ----- * - - -
Brooks Hart A Woodward...... 50.00
T. J. Kich ......-.......... 26 00
A. F. Martin .............’ '
Joe A. Martin .......... " $20%
Condit < Frankin ........28:00
Miss Margaret gui~ 28:00
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the new aid to digestion comfort
today. A pleasant relief from
the discomfort of neiddyspepmia.
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leading drncvau or Mat by mail for >100.
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The Strong Witnssand the Winter Cold
Better Than the Weak.
Old people who are feeble and
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