The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 313, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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WEDNESDAY, MAKCH IT, 120.
THE STATESMAN
PAGE TWO.
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Boys’ Khaki Pants
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394 Skirts—In Three Lots
79c
SHOES WEAR LONGR
&
Muslin Gowns
•C««KE- ----——
Md begged Nevill not to kill her hus7
where — Adv.
$ 7.50
Flat Top Dress Trunks
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Flat Top Dreas Tranks.,,....$ 8.25
S10.75
Flat Top Dress Tranks
Flat Top Dress Trunks.......$12.00
.50
Full size Wardrobe Trunks..
Men’s Indestracto Trunks. .$52.75
some
.50
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Fibre Cover Dress Trunks. -
Bexar county.
pniversity.
Leather Handbags for $1,500
E. M. Scarbrough C Sons
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Higher Courts
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The Spring Rains Bring Grippe
‘s Pleasant Pellets.
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White Skirts
Fibre Handbags for ..
Fibre Handbags for . .1
Fibre Handbags for . .1
Leather Handbags for:
Leather Handbags for |
Taxie Wardrobe Trunks... .$25.00
Steamer Wardrobe Trunks. 530.00
Steamer Wardrobe Tranks". .| 535.00
Full size Wardrobe Trunks.342.50
Fibre Cover Dress Trunks.. $~12.50
Fibre Cover Dress Trunks. .$15.00
Fibre Cover Dress Trunks. .$18.50
Fibre Cover Dreas Trunks. .$22.50
Fibre Suitcases for
Fibre Suitcases for ---
Fibre Suitcases for __
Fibre Suitcases for ...
ME
The season for those hard wearing
Khaki Knickerbocker Trousers is here.
They are made strong and will stand
the roughest wear.
Sixes 11 to 13
$1.15
Sizes 8 to 10
90c
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2.25
2.95
4.85
7.50
LOT THREE
White Skirts
$1.39
LOT TWO
White Skirts
$1.00
Man Tells How He Won
Back His Health and Strength
DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS
FILE INCOME RETURNS
WIDOW PLACED ON
STAND TESTIFIES TO
KILLING OF HUSBAND
Extra Special Values Offered
In White Tub Skirts
Curtain Scrim 22c
White and ecru Serim for curtains
with pretty borders in nowers and
blue birds. 25c value, 36 inches wide.
EFFECTS OF
UENZATOBE
FEARED AS MUCH AS
THE DISEASE ITSELF
PROMINENT WACO MAN
VISITOR IN AUSTIN
CHILDREN’S
School Hose
5 pairs $1.00
Extra long length, fine ribbed Cot-
ton Stockings for school wear;
sizes 6 to »—Black, White and
Brown.
- • (NELSON'S
HAIR DRESSING
Leather Suitcases for $10.50
! Leather Suitcases for $13.50
Leather Suiteases for $10.00
/Leather Suitcases for $20.00
Leather Suitcases for $28.85
Fine Longcloth 30c
An extra fine soft finish Longcloth. S
shrunk, ready for the needle; suit- (
able for fine underwear and infants' {
wear. )
to Central Texas so long that he is
looked upon as a natural leader.
He has for many years been at the
heart of a big real estate firm In Waco,
though he “recessed" from business for
2. . • I - 11. 4 - 4L. LenNe nW
cratic senators began to consult him'
before he had finished his breakfast.
These Skirts were carried from last season, also with the
clearance sale price tomorrow we offer these Skirts at the
same price which is as you know far less than you can buy
the materials for today. They are in wide and narrow wale
piques, repps and a few gabardines, belted models with
fancy pockets and button trimmed; all sizes, small and large.
Again This Week—
Men’s Good Shirts
of Madras and Percale
98c $1.37 $1.69
In these three price lots you will find high-
grade Madras and Pereale Shirts in attrac-
tive Spring shirt patterns with stiff or soft
cuffs, also white shirts that you cannot buy
the material for the price of the shirt, ready
to put on; sizes 14 to 18.
C. W. Crisp, from Cooke; John Henry,
from Cooke; ex-parte Floyd Youn«,
from Montgomery.
On brief for State: Wyatt Prater,
from Dallas: Sam I. Dodson, from El-
lie- M. H. Parkinson, from Dallas.
On brief for appellant: Huh Bran-
some local treatment for this condition should be taken. A
well known alterative extract which has been on the market
'fora great many years, and which has been highly recom-
mended by thousands of users, hs Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med-
cal Diacovery. This tonic compound is composed of an
extract of roots and herbs without alcohol, and has a
soothing effect upon the mucous membrane, edlays the
Arritation and at the same time works in ths proper end
Boys’ Blouses 98c
We only have a limited number of
these Blouses to sell at 98c. The Ma-
dras and Percale in these Blouses,
made up as they are, worth $1.50—
Sizes up to 12 years for....... -980
CASTOR 1A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always beats .0 -a
the
Bignature of 9a</X4«Ke
Boys’ Nainsook
Union Suits 48c
Mothers’ don’t overlook this item—
Cross-barred Nainsook Unions, athlet-
ic style; worth today 98c; as long as
they last .............-------- .48
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mpg. ca.MA^iw<.Vu4
Mrs. Ben Scantlen wax placed on the
stand this morning in the trial of Z- -
Nevill, charged with killing.Ben Scant,
len. and told her story of the aftair
which resulted in her husband a death,
runkie in me zuu,- I According to Mrs. Scantlen’s testi-
-old shoe" comfort I mony, Nevill drove up in front of their
Alen” Foot-Ease I home several miles south ot Austin.
— — 4 4-—4-- -- mhat htm with a
Jhn Walker, from Bowie.
Judgment dismissed, set aside and
relator discharged: Ex-parte Ben
Neckel, from Crockett.
Motion for rehearing overruled: T.
H. Vaughn, from Fannin; 1dna RIP-
pey, from Potter.
Submitted on brief and oral argu"
ment for both: Will Baucus, from ja-
ils; W. A. Mann, from Hill; Can
Knight. from Young; A. N. smith, from
Burieson; John W. Bray, from Harris;
premises. Whlle
f the administra~
HEAL SI DISEASES
■ Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat-
ing, Antiseptic Liquid
It is unnecessary for you to suffer
with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes
'and similar skin troubles. Zemo,
obtained at any drug store for 35c, or
$1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt-
ly applied will usually give instant relief
from itching torture, ft cleanses and
soothes the skin and heals quickly and
etiecivel 1OSC man C182238
Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating,
disappearing liquid and is soothing to
the most defieste skin. It is not greasy,
is easily applied and costs little. Get
it today and save all further distress.
The E W. Ram Co, Oh nils I. O
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
GOLDMEDL
i 2.50
i 4.00
: 2:2
11.00
Scarbrough’s Down-Stairs Store
“THE STORE WITHIN A STORE” FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE
WE’RE not nearly as old as our Brother Departments Up-Stairs—but we’re decidedly lusty youngsters; we are
very busy these days serving the people with worthy, fashionable goods for Spring—The savings are plainly
wrhWhileevery price is a little less-—and the thritfy men and women are shopping more and more each week
Lovely New Silk Skirts
In Stunning Sport Silk Types and Styles
$5.75 $10.00 $12.50 $15.50
Personality in dress is expressed in these beautiful skirts—fashioned of fan-ta-si,
baronet satin, fancy weaves, satin striped faille and other sport silk weaves.
These lovely Skirts may be had in bright or subdued shades, tea rose, morn-
ing glory and white, Bermuda peach, sky blue, French blue, tan and black.
WASHINGTON. March 17.—W. J.
Bryan arrived today from Florida, en ■
route to New York. to deliver an ad-
aress Friday night and immediately I
became a participant in the eleventh ■
Eueaty. . ...
“For Democratic senators to join
with the rreconciables’ to defeating
the treaty," he saia, “is unthinkable
in advance of its being actually as-
complished and it would be unspeuk ■
able afterward.” __
Mr. Bryan said it would be suicidal
for the Democratic party to.deny the
right of a majority of the Senate to
declare the Senate's policy.
“We have the right to appeal to the
people to reverse the action of the
nuJHit." he said, “but we have no
right to resist that majority to pre.
.vent the people speaking through their
km Ike to MN Mb to.
d «[a th pare
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ere and 1 her brother-in-law and shot him a few
moments later while she clung to
scantien’s arm. One shot grazed her
trMotion to dismiss cause overruled:
Copper State Mining Company va. Kel-
vin Lumber & Supply Company A. E
Kidder and F. Burns ) El Paso county,
Following the introduction by the
Republicans of a new reservation to
. the treaty, intended to replace the more
definite International pledges of article
10, claims were made of further Demo-
cratic gain. for ratification with the
ilepublican qualification attached.
The new reservation, drafted by
Senator Lenroot, declares tile United
- jtfs son. — - —--------:
#. Moore, now dead, while he accepted
a position under the commissioner of
Indian attain and aided tn webnE
out some real problems Mr. Moore
does not get down to Austin often,
and he is always welcomed hr
friends. His son, Bart Moore Jr.now
a business man. 1---------
Men’s Sox
19c pair
1200 pairs of Men's fine, soft
Lisle-finish Cotton Socks, regular
25c quality; White. Black. Brown
and Palm Beach.
BRYAN TAKES HAND
IN TREATY FIGHT;
URGES RATIFICATION
Nebraskan Rebukes Democratic
Senators Who Are Helping to
Block Final Action.
States would view “with grave con-
cern" any threat against the peac of
” epe and wculd consider what action
t
4,
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE
Wonderful Silk Dresses
ARRIVE AT
$18.50 $22.50
—Beautiful frocks of fashion—98 of them—A sale wherein a woman can be-
come charmingly flocked for a very small outlay of money.
—Dresses—Taffeta, Georgettes, Foulards, Figured Georgettes and Combina-
tions—Showing every new type of sty le touches—Sizes for Misses, little Wo-
men and Matrons.
Percale Shirtings
35c Yard
For men's and boys' Shirts and
Blouses, women's House Dresses and
Aprons. This 36-nch Percale Shirt-
ing affords a most economical as
well as a very attractive fabric.
Again This Week — Special Prices On
Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases
and Fibre in various styles and sizes.
Men’s Underwear 59c
For Spring and Summer Men’s Bal-
briggan Undershirts and Drawers, in
all sizes Regular $1.00 quality... -59
SUPREME COURT.
The tollowing proceedings were had
tojdemnanee Suromoufegcyn Ap-
peals and District Court arrirmad:
Susan B. Simmons et al vs. F. F. Ar-
nim et al; Harris county, eighth dls-
V‘t5 "
The vonas standard remedy for kidren,
iver, bladder and otte add troubie.
»amons since 1696 Take rogalartyand
kep in good heaith in three atom, ■■
armzgdsta. Guaranteed to repremented
U-k be
A. Allen, R. R. No. 2, Bon-
•il durant, Iowa, did like thousands of
Ewrs ’ and placed his dependence on
Eeinzmanbuzharazrto Europe.!-
ifiens is what he writes: it would take in the i
— 1I inuenza left me weak and for two not many members of
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most I ever weighed.’ My usual cold tion to article id, which Rrestdent
Winther weight in the past has been Wilson has declared would cut the
| "ou 165 You are perfectly welcome heart from the League of Nations.
to UM this letter." I Sir. Bryan today gave out another
: I"Mr Allen's trouble was catarrh of ■ statement urging ratification of the
the nose, throat and bronchial tubes
punctuated by attacks of asthma.
r It is good practice to keep PE-RV-
HA in the house. For coughs, colds.
mmi catarrh, catarrh of the stomach
and bowels, It is wonderfully reliable.
It is tonic and laxative in effect.
I You can buy PE-RU-NA anywhere
1 tn either tablet or liquid form.—(Adv.)
edshthonstt dismiss application ,or
writ of error overruled: Thos Down-
“Mfon for rehearing of Judgment
dismiasing application for writ X.2:
ror overruled: C. C. Slaughter Cattle
Company vs. Cruz Pastrana; Ki rano
county, eighth district
CRIMINAL APPEAL*.
Proceedings In the Court of Criminal
ARtmtaEowara Clark from Dal-
las; Charles I. Crouch from East land.
Charley Berry, from McLennan; Dick
Ftzgerala, from Potter; Jess Pulliam,
from Tarrant; John Brown, from Tar-
ERvergea and remanded: Horace
Knott, from Dallas, C. C. Scittern,
tomppoP"anohissed: Clay Hale, from
R Himy waste -- ______-—
| Waives the system clogged, influenza
' responsible for broken constitutions
I nd bodies racked and ravished by al-
I most every chronic and fatal disease
nown to doctors,
Firuenza is bad but the results may
be infinitely worse and it behooves
every one during the period of conval-
twence to select with care the medicine
upon which the future health and life
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
LONGWAVY
HAIRu
Of COOTM yoc wane geudleckine baie. ;
Your hakrwlbe mosadtmteodifyou use
Nelson’s Hair Dressing
band. an
Ruby Valdez, 14 year old sster of
Mrs Scantlen, was also placed on the
stand and testified that Nevill in com-'
pony with Mrs. Nevil drove past their
boms, and returned within a short
time. when Nevi left his buggy and
approached the house with a shot gun.
Bart Moore, one of Waco's best. ____________________
known eitizens, spent Tuesday in Aus- . She testified further that Neviu cursed
tin. He has many friends he— zd ------
all he met were glad to see him. Mr.
Moore is a member of the largest fam- ocanun , aru. JI---------
By -numerically. In Waco, or, possibly Bkun ana two entered her shoulder, the
in Central Terse-and a tamili whosz 14 year old girl testified.
Hamed stands for moral uplift and good ... " . .,— • -- -—-1
citizenship wherever it is known.
He has been Identified with social.
Thissowt of weather brings coldsandgrippe. If ifs just
a common cold people say, “there’s no danger in that |"
But many a fatal sickness begins with a cold — with vital-
Hy weakened—the system is ready for the Influemza
germs. Begin early to ward off the attack. Purge the
system of the toxins (poisons) by taking castor on, or a
vegetable laxative made of Mayapple, leaves of aloe, and
.ted pills and to be had as all
When you walk in comfort; so do
Stockings. A package ot Allen’s Foot-
ane, the antiseptic powder to shake
into the shoes and sprinkle in the foot- i
bath, gives you that “old •hoe” comfort
an,! saveg wnr Allen’s Foot-Ease I home several uM109 ov--.T
wakes tight or- new shoe® feel easy. • cursed Scantlen and shot him,
Hg mu Wedr shoes one siz smaller! shot gun a few minutes later.
Iodhakine “ome “Ane8 Rot- in Scantlen testified that she screamed
Mch shoen the uiornlng. Sold every- -na aesed Nevi not to kiu her bus
jalap, rolled into sugar-coat
drug stores as Dr. Pierce’s
if the cold starts with a cough, and % persists then
• £ The toll of human life taken by
• ' Danish Influenza is enormous but
■ jdtedaag # ipin”esueswat
he disease are strew n a Inas of hun ‘
E ' ireckage nuntl>^rinK thousands, ri ■
ipyomen and children, who will hevor
a well day after.
5 Influenz
.....—— reerhenttmoctatie party cannot hope
_- - - a I tn make much headway combatting
£ Delinquent tax pazers .who.appeared 1 the fundamental principle upon which
at the office of the internal revenue Stanas”
collector Tuesday to filo income tax st" ------
returns numbered less than a score, it
was announced Wednesday. Several
more appeared to pay up Wednesday
morning. Penalties required by law
were paid by the delinquents.
Tax payers who failed to appear on
time on account of illness or other rea-
sonable excuse will be given every con-
sideration, one of the deputies stated.
nhuenza is a catarrhal disease. Due hour negotiation* of Democrators
the putri poisons and the foetid, i senator working for a compromise on
ny waste matter with which it. the peace treaty,
n‘ ... -------i Although Mr. Bryan said he did not
intend to visit the Senate nor inter- ।
vene in the treaty situation, Demo- I
She also testified that Mrs. Nevill
called from the front gate where she
ne na« uveua auqu-: - - 2 was sitting in the buggy. "Shot him.
dvic, business and politcal.interestaikes nothing but a dirty dog."
K “-n "ara= so long that he is rhe Jury r dhe triai was obtained
yesterday afternoon after a venire of
200 had been exhausted and another
______ _____ venire of 100 summoned. The folow
‘time 'leaving' It in the hands ot Ing compose the jury: J W. Holt, 2
Ni"ASarianinKa" nephew, Charles O. Jacobs, Wick Crane, D Tisdale. M
^a^<JreiwW^"'ac “pt^l Hennig. T. K Ies, I. N
Ilion seder the commissioner of Arindstatt, W. W. Hornsby. C N
working Gibbs, Carl Assman, and W H. White.
------1 The attorneys for the defendant are
, w«».. Warren W. Moore and John HShel:
by his ton: District Attorney J. N- Robertson
a pur moors 3. BOW is assisted by C. W. Linden of San
is a graduate of Texas Artonio, former district attorney of
at $1.25
An unusually good value in pret-
ty slip-over styles, daintily trim-
med with Laces and touches of
Hand-embroidery, in White or
Flesh. Sheer Muslins.
Fancy Cretonne 35c
Beautiful combination of colors in
cretonne, old rose, blue, tan, 36
inches wide.
non, from Hill; Juan Amaya, from
Webb.
On brief for both: T. Thomas, from
Fort Bend.
On motion for rehearing: Hence
Marab, from Upshur; Dan Pigrim,
from Upshur; Ex-parte Lucille Hous-
ton, from Bexar.
THIRD CIVIL APPEALS.
The following proceedings were had
today in the Court of Civil Appeals
of the Third District:
Affirmed: Galyeston, Harrisburg A
Ban Antonio Railway Company vs. M.
fl. Prce, from Caidwell; Jas. A. Baker,
receiver, va Clement Grain Company
et al., from McLennan.
Rehearings refused: Ed ware 8.
Klein va Wm. G. Stahl et al, from
McLennan county; Otis Elevator Co.
vs. J. W. Cook, from Falls; Bell Coun-
ty va Walker D. Hines, director gen-
eral, from Bell; 8L Louis, Southwest-
ern Railway Company of Texas va
Wilie Ristine et al, from McLennan.
In the case of Ben C. Jones A Co.
va State Printing Company et al
from Travis county, motions to strike
findings of fact from transcript and
to tax costs of transcript were ordered
passed to be taken with the main case
Motions submitted for rehearing: J.
S. Deaton va Hamilton county, from
Hamilton; H. S. Lawson va J. W. Bak-
er et al, from Travis! J. Talbot La
Prelie et al va Green Brown from Falla
Case passed tn March 24 for submis-
sion: John M. Baugh va L. P. Baugh
Jr, from Brown.
Cases set for submission on March
31: L. P. Madole va W. J. Walker
from Falla: Herbert Roos Vs.A.G.
Sutler, by next friend, from Robertson;
C. W. Meyers va W. H. Ables, from
Falls; Lum Smith et al va W. M.
Johnson et al from Robertson; Jas. E. #
Yeager va Mra Belle Bradley from
MeLennan; Sovereign Camp, Woodmen
of the Word va Mra M. F James from
Mills; L R. German et al vs. Houston
A Texas Central Falrond Company,
from McLennan; Nannie Phillips va
L C. Phillips from McLennan; S. M.
Carothers et al va J. J. Mill® et al
from Mills; J. V. Cockrum va W. J.
Christy et ux from San Saba; J. Frank
Elder va I. Craddock, from McLen-
nan; D. R. Bailey va Almida Willams,
from Brown.
FAppKatton tor certterart granted: %
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