The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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THURSDAY. JUNE 16, 1921.
T
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
PAGE TWO
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Just Received a Big Shipment of Cool, Smart
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BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES
At $1.00
Tropical Worsted
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^27.50 30.00
NEWS OF BRENHAM.
prices.
Play Hats for 35c
$1.29
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CARPENTIER INDUL
IN ONLY LIGHT WORK
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100 Dozen Arrive—Today
Men’s Union Suits
‘t
B. M. Scarbrough C Sons
a former
E Kruger, aged
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111., capital stock.
ing Co., Chicaqo,
E. M. Scarbrough t Sons
"When We Were Twenty-One," the
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$3.20
The auav
pomittyely zaape at
See the Following Specials
CHARTER* GRANTED.
O-burn, a r.
regular action.
Pl
90c
SPECIALS
HOSIERY
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THE PLACE TO BUT SHOES
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“Sea Breezes”
Featherweight
Shown in
Percale.
As Cool as
Men’s Fine
"Dangerous Businesa." which opens
Ua engngement at the Queen today, is
$4.00 Values
Now .......
By
v
$4.75
$3.50
75c
..85c
..75c
75c
and
offet
Sices 3 to 6;
for........
war
to tl
WILLIAMSON POULTRY
ASSOCIATION ARRANGES
Rover Boys in Southerh Waters
Grace Harte we Overseas ......
Tom Slade at Black Lake .....
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ta «ilihad
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KATY EMPLOYES TO
LOSE 50 PER GENT
OF WAGE INCREASE
t a
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CHARLIE CHAPLAIN AND
"THE KID" PROVOKE
TEARS AND LAUGHTER
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PRODUCERS PROTEST
OBREGON'S NEW OIL
EXPORT TAX DECREE
Brown and Gray Lace Hose .......
Brown and Black Chiffon Hose .....
Three-quarter Sox far Children......
$4.00
“BILLIKEN’S”
—for Children are included in this sale. Our already low prices
have been reduced—
..........
__________
.......55c
%
Bu
Vacation Reading for
Boys and Girls
NEGRO IS ROBBED
BY THREE SOL
ADVALOREM TAX RATE
MAY BE INCREASED
THIEF RAIDS STORE
TO GET BATHING SUIT
FATS ANO LEANS PLAY
BASEBALL AT BLANCO
ba 75 cents.
Treasurer Baker atated that the rea-
son tar thia increase is on account of
the estimates of zpproprintions to bo
made to the Legisinture, which will
Men’s Madras Shirts
At This Extremely Low Price
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“DANGEROUS BUSINESS"
OPENS AT THE QUEEN
pretty new patterns in Madras and
_______ Sport model; short sleeves and low
collar; to 12 years. Sport Blouses are
in favor with the boys for out-door play.
Hava you
tried the
new 10c •
package?
Dealers now
carry both;
10 for 10c,
20 for 20c.
It’s toasted.
40 PAIRS — Tennis Shoes
and Mary Janes; sizes Q0
8% to 12............OUC
100 PAIRS—Big Girls' Black
Pumps; Brown c A A
Oxfords....... dJ.4V
REAL SHOE BARGAINS
FOR CHILDREN AND BIG GIRIS
The Automobile Girts Along the Hudson..........75c
jewels “Story Book" ..............................
Emmy Lou; Her Book and Heart...............$1.00
UncAe Sam's Boys as Lieutenants.................75c
The Battleship Boys Under Fire........... 75c
two timcal yeara. The automatie tax
board will meet on July !• to fix the
now tax rate.
In the opinion ot John W. Baker,
State trensurer, it wi be nece-uary,
im order to meet the state’n qbligations.
for the automatie tax boara to increnme
the nd valorem tux rule to the maxit
They laughed and crieat
They crlea and lauchedt
AMI left ehenter with every emotion
from hyaterical gules o< lauchter to
the stifled pobs of wympathy complete-
ly exhnusted.
That wee the experience ottheau-
dience at the Majestie Theater MM
LUCKY
STRIKE
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“WHEN WE WERE 21"
AT THE CRESCENT TODAY
Every Shirt is new, fresh and perfectly made. In all the
newest Shirting stripes and colorings—Black and White
pin stripes. Soft French caffs. Sizes 14 to 16%- They
are exceptional values.
U.
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eal for an Nt Tablet, (a vegetable
aperient te tone end etrengthen
th organs of digeetion oe<
natlon. lmpreves Apvetite, Relievee
Constipaton
in Waco early Wednesday morning,
and funeral services were held Thura-
day He leaves a widow, one daueter
and four sons, one of whom, Paul Kru
cer, resides in Brenham'. Decedent was
born in Germany, but spent the greater
part of his life in Brenham.
COOL NAINSOOK UNIONS
At 75
Mothers, you have not in years bought such qual-
ity—such well made cross-barred Union Suita
for the boys at thia price. Athletic style in sixes
10 to IS years.
Weaver loot 111, which the alleged
soldiers forced him to surrender. The
negro was pesetas near 100 Wes
Thirty-fourth street when the holdup
cocurred, nocording to the story «iven
the poRc*
Weaver told the police that he re-
T
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capital stock from M ovo to $25,000.
Permits to do business in Texas were —. -----— —-2.
grantea iiseen-Texs Petrcieum Co, $25,003, Texas headquarters at Hous-
Aucusta. flu, capital atock, 1150.000 ton. Miss laxttie Turley, apeaL_______
By Associated Press.
MEXICO CITY, Jane IS—Formal
protest against President Obreson s
recent decree increasing taxes on e:
port petroleum, was fled in *he
treasury department by representatives
ef the sboclate Oil Producers of
Mexico today. It was declared the
taxmTwasexcessile, ana «M not take
into account the statistics said to have
been furnishe by the govern mem
relative to oil proiuction and exporta-
tion. 2 .
Manuel Padres, urduir- secretary or
the trensurs. said he would pane th.
prOres on tha PreaMeal Otew
Cuis amounting to 50 per cent of the
ag«rekate inereases in waxea since
encamsbstamagganinsaanasrasnant
la Texas. ancording to estimates made
bycE Sehart, reoeiver of the road.
announcement of this was maAe in
Dallas Tuesday morning by H. H.Me-
Qee. seneral manaeer o the Texas
The payron of the Katy, lines.in
Texas during the early months of 1220
amounted to 53.4 per cent of the entire
cross earnings, as compared to
per cent in 1916. Figures compiled by'
the American Railroads show that the
ierense of pay last summer amounted
to 12 per cent over that of 1919.
In the six months prior to February,
1920, Katy employes worked IS per
cent less hours than they did in the
same period ia 191». with an increase
of wages amounting to 21 per cent. The
increase awarded by the labor board
heard in the summer of 1920 along
aty lines amounted to 33,512,105. This
increase was based oa conditions of
1919, ....
Navawota; no capital stock I now
tore: W. C. Moore. J. G. Hall.
Wot.
Loca
It to aitterent from the usual run
of photoptnya inasmuch nainthebie
scene la which the oupwossS "humbana
orders his bride to undrem ana pa to
bed in thetr brutal sutte she to foreed
to obey through strem of circumatances
and no third party breaka down the
door and rescues the unwed girl is
the nick of time, as has miway here-
totore ha pp until in the fr reel
An express shipment of these smart, cool, Worsted Suits ready
for you today. Dark Greys, Blues and Greens, and fancy mix-
tures. In single or double-breasted models. All two-piece suits.
L '
Special to The Austin Statesman.
BRENHAM, Texas, June 1«.—At the
regular montty meeting of the execu-
tive committee of the Wash hurt PC
County Red Crons Chapter the report
of the nursing committee, of which
Miss Katherine Searcy is charman,
was heard, and it was decided to con-
tinue the nursing service, with Miss
Marguerite Cunningham as public
health nurse.
Miss Clara Curtis, daughter of A. T.
Curtis, was married at her father a
Home Tuesday evening to Charles Wi,
Ham Read of Cameron, with Rev. 8.
Moylan Bird of St. Peter’s Church offi-
ciating. Mrs. H. H Smith sang. "O
Perfect Love" and Miss Ira Blackshear
of Navasota played the wedding march.
Miss Tina Curtis, sister of the bride,
acted as maid of honor and Jack wnite
was best man. The bride was gowned
in white satin and duchess lace, with
tulle velL After a brief wedding trip
they will reside in Cameron.
Ernest sehmia, son of Mr. ana Mra.
William sehmia of Brenham, was mar-
ried at Sealy to Mie. Lontee Reiben-
aten. daughter of Mr. and Mra. A.
Relbensten. After a trip to Fort
Worth and Delta* they win resnde in
Brenham.
The regular weekly luncheon and
business aaaelen of the Brenham Ro-
Ury Club was held Wednesday at the
Manhattan Cafe, with nearty all
bers prement. George New. who has
recently returned trom the annual cn-
vention at the Texas Free» Aaeoctattaa
at McAllen. epoke oa "The Cot
Country," and W. A. Darter gave a
talk on "Light Rates"
Little Tub Suits
In Ages from 2 to 7 Years
5
mum of 95 rente on the 100 properly
valuation, the prement mte being 22
centa He does not expect any.i:
• ■ --- ■ Mi tax. which
___— 3100 property
Valuniion, nor any dmoream * the ।
cent Contederate pension tax By in:
erenming the ad valorem tax rate to M
centa the total tax for next year will
201
atole third with the baaea full.
Objeation Ye Mort Cathartics.
Constipation lx caused by lack of
water in the refuse matter of the food.
When you take a cathartic that sausee
a profuse watery discharee and its us
ta atones! surs to be followed by a
worse constipated condition as ft take
too much water out of the system, on
the other hand when ths proper dome
of Chamberiain’ Tablets to taken it
produces a gentle movement of the
Sowela an iaves Utem la a naturai
0000 FOR WOMEN. TOO.
mol. Cathartic Tablets have lone
bee a eavorite phuste
Wemen suffer as much as men de trom
ineigeetion and oonstipntion,, and they
alee require a melentifie remedy to
the stomach sweet, the Ifver arttv* and
the bowels regular. Mra. Geo Fowom.
M wmthroup A vw. Revere. .Mn"
Wiites: "I have taken Foley Cathart le
Tablets and I recommend theta to
everyone" They banish blovmness
hendache, bloating. Hold everywher*
—Adv.
pearod and Seat (Booth Tarkington).;..........$1.00
Rath Fielding and the Gypsies ..................60c
The Bobbsy Twins at the Seashore ..............60c
The U. P. Trail (Zane Grey)....................$1.00
Two Little Women (Carolyn Wells) ................
Bunny Brown and Sister Sue Giving a Show......75c
Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch ...................85c
oats period."
With the desire or those who posses
the wisdom of experience, the older
moa wished to shtela the younger man
from the hard knocks his follies had
In store tar him Ne merMice was too
great for him to make for the boy left
in his care by a friend.
The youth is pinyed by James Mo:
rimon and Claire Anderson one of the
wreen's prettiest leading lodies, to tho
girl whose goodness was unappreci:
atod by the bay, but tuny
the other man who cohntdered nimretr
out «< the runslag Chuistine Mat
one of rilmdom’s moot popular vamptre
.clrwm ptafr the siren role
Spectal to The Austin Statesman.
BL.ANcO, Tex. June 16—The LadieK
AM Soclety staged a baseball game
hwe Tuesday between tha leans and
the fata, tha leans winning by a score
or 17 14. About »»• was realised
from the game. ‘
The feature of the game was the bat-
ting and fielding of Dr. Full her and
Arthur Gaibrent, the largest men of
the fats. Abe JAcob starred for the
leans, while the base running of Buck-
ner and Kidder ass sengational, both
ford to mims seelne The KIA" and If
you enjoy being held enthralled in the
grip of pathos there is a treat awaI -
ing after you get into the theater
where it to showing
as. wporune goods store was
horgtarfeed Wedmendny night and a
bathing suit dtea open red A preuimi-
oary check tailea to reveal the lees of
anything further. The police were
notified and an ofricer was went to
investigate. . . ... ,_
The thlet entered the buildins.by
coming thtough a oeeowd Her winter
and then Hne aown *• elevatot to
the flrat floor, where the bathing suit.
X 0 -rtktng rotor, waspm.asplay
APpaTently no ettort to rob the safe,
which contained a targe amount of
Eash was made. ______
Special to The Austin Statesman.
GEORGETOWN, Texas June Ik—la
sesslon here this wee kthe executive
committee of the wintamson County
Poultry Assoctation arranged for the
annual exhibition and show, setting
Nov. 17 to inclunive, an the datea
Catalogues and prior lists will be ta-
sued durine the coming month and dis-
tributed among the poultrymen of the
Southwest.
This exhiutiol hae grown from n
email beginnine a few years »ge until
It is recoknime as one of the gree taet
shows In the South 8 A. Heard is
prenident. w. I. Fostet., secretary, and
D. K. Wileox is supertntendent ok the
organtzation. •
By Associated Press. __
MANHASSET. June 16.—
Carpentier probably will remain ta hin
training camp unUt a few hours be-
fore the right with Dempsey on July
2 and go by motor to the arena.
“Sne funder considerationiis.te
take Carpentier to Jersey Cty on the
mornine at Juty L rent »
quiet hotel and remain until time for
the hout. I nthe event this. Men is
carried out the eamp che wHI necom-
pacy the party and prepare lunch to
Georzek room, at 11:5 to the morninE:
On this dny Carpentier will be barred
light das Mfg. co. E Page. Increasing Texas headquarters at Austin, Glenn
- — ........ Nichola agent; Union school Furnish-
D. No 1, Lucasvme, O, writen: "I
had kianoy trouble for Isa years. I
tried many remedles but they ana m•
no good. I took Foley Kidhey Pia*
and they helped me ee much that now ■•—- ~ 225700000 For o,. next
I am well " Don't delay. Sold every- reach about 126,000,00° for ine new
where —Adv
.5 Values.... $2.00
We have already sold 300 dozen
of these wonderful Union Suit
values. A standard made garment
of fine cross-barred Nainsook,
Athletic style. Sines 34 to 44.
night who went to see Chartie CKapMas
new rum. "The KM." widely adverttaed _____ .
as First NANonara six reels of pl the screen by John
-8to mets at tnf tells but halt tl it.
Three men attired In military uni-
form held up and robkri Frank
Weaver, a negro, Wednenday night on
8.0 $1.60
Thrift Hydraulic Casing Pulling
Co, Burkburnett; capital gteck, *66,000-
fneorporatets: H C. Thrift, W. D.
Cardwell. T. II. Grennell
Union Launaty Co. Sherman; cap!:
tal stock. $15,000. Incorporatorn: G. W.
Matlock. A. C. Meredith, C K Pigwott
United Truck Growers’ Assoctationa,
Box Church, LAmestone County: no
capital stock Incorporators: J. M.
Jone* C. J. White. A. B Cox.
Austin Film Library. Austin; capital
stoek, $100,000. Incorporators: A. C.
doeth, kwell Unite. K. 1. Rteek
Co-operntive Automobile Rum ly C,
Han Antonto; cental stock. *25,090
Incorporators: K. 1. shiner, R. G.
Cook. Henry Mores.
Arp Farmers' Co-operative soclety.
Arp, smith County; no capital stock
incorporntere: 11 W. Fair. G. W.
p..w A. v Parket.
OrimeWcunty Farm Bureau Matan
Grower* Co-operative Asportation.
N.0 $2.30
pacomtp5 will be in Georges' corner
to direct the battle, along with Trainer
Wilson and Italian Joe Gan*
The training prog,-am at the camp
today called for Mx rounds of sparrinE.
For the past two days Georges hae ,
indulged in oaly ligh: exercise. His
wetztit was Iff pounds today
A Timely Queat’on.__
ft is not so much whet ne waps pees
my in their ndvertisements as what
neighbor eave to neighbor or friend to
friend that has brought Chamberlain •
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy into such
general ua*. It la As natural for DeOPe I
ts speak nodi of this remedy after ueins
it as it :s for water to flow down hin
Hava yon a bottlo of it in year homa?
—-Adv.
4 $1.00
somebody needed a bathine soil and
Mine Sharp Buchanan and adapted for apparently not_havine..the.tund.ta
acquire one tegitimatety, he resorted
to nefarious menna. As a result, the
Boys’ Skull Caps
At 25c
Boys' Felt Skull Caps and Base
Ball Caps—Made of felt. In colors
of White, Red. Green, Yellow, Gold
and Purpie combtnationa All aisn*
Muslin Night Shirts
At$1.00
Bora eon Mualim Night Gowns te
stem « to 11 years Trimmed with
white ana colored braid. Full cut
aad roomy, oool and comfortable
at ........... 51.00
Fancy Pajamas
At $2.00
All Boys prefer a tancy colored
mit at Pajamas -end, we have
plenty at them in all rtses from 8
to 1* years. Also white cross-
barred Neinenek sad stripe4 Per-
eale at this low price at .... $2.00
40 PAIRS — Children’s
PmPi.15$1.00
75 PAIRS— Infant's Slipper*
_______ Printing Co., Wsoo:
onpitni stock, $6,000. Ingorporntors:
W. H. Kelley, G. A. Bone. 1: M. Le*
Texae Oxygen Hydr W Gas Oa, FJ
Page; capital stock, $100,000, Incor-
pantere: T. M Dery, R A Berry,
EA peiMm
Amenementa to ch wires were rued
by First State Ban* • Trust O*. Mc-
Allen, inoreastne espitel stat* (rom
$100,000 to 3130,000; T. U. PvrcelL Inc,
Han Antemie, inertamng eapitnt WM
from 8,000 to 34,000 El Tom “end
8.50 Values.... $2.80
to all visitora. . .
Another plan was to remain in the
camp here until noon on the day of . ------------
the bout, then motor to the www resident Brenham, died at his home
Manager Descamps saM today that he ..... ...
aad Trainer Wllso:i wouid go to
Jerweyicity next week to get an idea of
SILK PONGEE SUITS
At $6.75
Clever and smart are these natural Pongee
Silk Suits. In Oliver Twist models; short
sleeves, collars and caffs trimmed in light
tan. In ages from 2 to 6 years.
SMALL BOYS’ STRAW HATS
$1.50, $2.00, Up to $4.50
in a very broad variety are these Black or White
Straw Hata. Roll brim with high or medium
crowna—Rah. Rah, turn-down shapes and other
smart styles for email boys. All sizes at the above
2222555,50-: sr
dw weahnem bp nighe, tart tired
nervoua and run down, the katdneys end
bladder wood to be retorea to healthy
Jesse D. Hampton-Pat he feature star:
fing H. B Warner, at the Crencent
FOR ANNUAL EXHIBITSLatmge
Adapted from H. V. Fsmond • play,
made famous by Net Goodwin and
Maxine Elliott. "When We Were
Twenty-One" presente Mr. Warner in
the role of the guardian at a youn
man who l» going through his wIM
tar while the bomedlan has nover been
M mirth provoking in any previous
produetiom, the ntoty which id un-
feMSd oontains more real heart throbs
tha* many a pieture that hae built on
reputatios for emotiomal actreswen
Charle la himseit. but he haa in-
sectea himseir into a story at heart in-
terea that haa addrun been equaled
The nynopeis of it sounds rather trite,
for it atarta with the abandonment of
her baby by the Woman who bar too
wronged Charlie Hade the baby aad
raises him to boyhood. The typical
Chapilnenque methodis at raiming the
KM are responatbie for a good part of
the humor with which the piece
abound,, while hie pitinble whimsicat
procedure to gain Iha chuqa love
dampened many an eye The dramatie
elimk of the film eomes with Chaplina
losine fight and the KId’s deepaulr when
the taw meparates them but thia la fol
lowed so closely by a bit of comedy
which perhaps le the beat of the piece.
In which Charlie rencues him after a
chare over roof tops, that people
laughed the lumps right out of their
throata.
If you love comedy you can not ar-
Mabry road, neordine to
received by the police.
she may be contidenty expected to I
bring many new devotees to her ahrine 1
by her handling of tela womewhat air- I
micutt role dlfftcuH because she le l
not the persecuted herotne, but largely I
the author of her own roubles. The i
pieture has been tavtshty etegeq and
has an appropriate east Kenneth Har-
Ian. as the suppomitlous husbana, sets
the lord and master to the entire sub
J uga lion of Nancy Nina Cassavant as
Nancy’s particular chins and confi-
dent* portrays the part of Gene time
tnderstandingly. "Dangeronr Bunt-
news" is ably directed by R wuam
Nein.
sides at 510 Red River street He was
not certain that he coul ienty the-------
men who lObS'S him. ‘conditien—Aav.
A $2.00
—and they are exceptional values at this
very low price. Made of good, washable
materials. Trousers are blue, tan, brown and
green with trimmings to match; Waists,
plain white or fancy stripes.
thts new and daring situation n is
not a play that la mupposed to convey
• message or encompams a vital Mm..
but the climax of this uncommon plot
la too good to spoil in tha telline.
The heroine Ie played by Constance
Talmadge whose poputarTy among
film tana wUl be further emhaneed by
the freshness and charm mhe aisplays
in the rele of Nancy Flavel. indeed.
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