The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 26
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1922
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SPEAKS IN DEFENSE
Presenting the 1922 Model Clothes
OF ORGANIZATION
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1 ation for him to be called
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Mallory’s $5
Stetsen's $7
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Initial Showing of
New Spring Suits
large premiums on cotton and other
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products and
he sa id
’35
YERS
try-on and remember—
during the past year had been. 1914
cents a pound.
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San Antonio, Feb. 24 to March 15.
To date
Deputy Collector C. B. Hahn will be 1 reived
Walter Wilcox
per cent
various Texas banks.
this amount the bureau still owes $1,-
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map
MASON INSTALLS BIG
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Corpus Christi March 10 to 15
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CHARTERS GRANTED.
Orders for work have been received
MAKE A WILL
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LOSS OF $421,854.91
3 THESE
These fires showed a total loss of $421.
WARM DAYS
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035
during the month.
"‘These figures,” said Fire Marshal
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PHONE 7409
511 CONGRESS AVE.
Pape’s Diapepsin, and realize not only
insure your title thru
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‘encil No. 174
Title Insurance
Capital $300,000
Surplus $800,000
is Full Protection.
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For Salo at your Dealer
Made in five grades
Depository of the United States
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TDo not wait for your business to be in per-
fect shape. It never is. Make your will
and appoint the Trust Department of this
bank Executor. We are legally prepared
to act for estates or individuals.
! partment by anyone who disapproves
of the manner in which the gin law
, States which grants religious freedom
j to all he cannot be c ompelled to make
When you buy a hat, why
not get the newest?
Gause, Texas. has sought to conclude
his correspondence with the Markets
cere ap-
cquaint-
ly shown
he death
ly do we
choir of
jurisdiction in this case does hot lie
with the president of the United States
, or other parties, but the matter will be
Tvery year regularly more than a ;
million stomach sifferers in the United
TDrop in and talk it over with our officers.
It will cast you nothing.
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This is considered one of the most
novel excuses yet referred to the de-
Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
isplay is
er of an
•arls ar-
king the
the dis-
artisan-
art’s in-
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Feb.
Feb
by, March 11; Temple, March 13, 14
and 15.
LER.
IKE.
Internal Revenue Agents Will
Visit Towns In District to
Assist Taxpayers.
8 gasoline explosion ......
X defective heating devices
4 trash fires .............
3 gasoline stove .........
3 spontaneous combustion
2 matches carelessy han-
dled .............. .....
2 kerosene lamp .........
2 cigarettes .............
The Question of
a New Hat
OUR HATS have always had a reputation for excep-
tional quality and style, and we are here to assist you
in selecting a becoming shape.
AUSTIN CROCKERY
& HARDWARE CO.
Of course it is an important question for you. Your ap-
pearance can be made or marred by your selection of
a hat.
325 00
825.00
20 00
... 1421,854 91
NEW CHALMERS SIX CARRIES
ALL TOOLS O.N LEFT SIDE
that this is one store where you are always just
are to buy.
harmless antacid helps digest anything
you eat and overcomes a sour, gassy
or out-of-order stomach in five mninutos
NEW SPRING
HA TS
NEW SPRING
SHIRTS
NEW SPRING
SHOES
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EAGLE "MIKADO”
4,650.00 ...
600 00 , immediate, but lasting
"' G1NNER CLAIMS
M’KADQ 92 8
GIVEN ITINERARIES
BY COLLECTOR BASS!
that he has received direct instruc-
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as welcome to look as you
101.000 i
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
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Jolin T. Orr Declares Work of
1 exas Bureau Has Justified
Its Existence.
See our Window Displays today
Special polico patrols to stem the
paint shop, 114°xisting crime wave have been organ-
Equipment of anjized by posts of the American Legion
up-to-date varnish room is also being in Nebraska and Georgia, many un-
completed and is also ono at the larg- j employed ex-service men obtaining a
••st of its kind in the state. livelihood by guarding large residen -
“I have installed the best equipment tla| districts
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
— FARM BUREAU HEAD —
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He also declared that during its 1
to the
24;
Ledbetter, March 11: Carmine. March
12, Austin, March 13 to 15.
Waco Division Appointments.
In the Waco Division the following
' Declaring that he will not file bond ’
under the laws of Texas as a public " * rivals in capacity
ginner because his gin is in fact owned pparatus in the state according to
; its owner, lx now under way at J. <1.
by dod, and further assertinK that Mason’s automoblle -----* ----- -
under the constitution of the United East Eighth street.
the organization has
from Texas farmers
that of
Installation of an enamelling oven. from.variou 15, Centrai Texas towos, he
... stated, and it in his aim to cover thia
any Kimliar entire territory.
obtainable," aays Mr. Mason, “and will
soon be In position to handle all of my
ENAMELING OVEN HERE SsHjSSS
DEPUTY COLLECTORS
declared he i
on the table j
Feb. 27 nnd 28; Cameron, March 1, 2
and 3: Taylor, March 4; Mason. March
6 and 7; Llano, March 8 and 9; Marble
Falls, March 10; Bertram, March 9;
Liberty Hill, March 10 and 11; Taylor,
March 12 to 15 inclusive.
Deputy Collector E. D Morris has
been asigned the following itinerary:
Bryan, Feb. 13, 14 and 15: Hearne,
Feb. 16 and 17; Calvert, Feb. 18 and
20; Bremond, Feb. 21 and 22; Frank-
party, the farm
TOur long experience in business gives us
an opportunity for safe investments that
would be impossible for widows or or-
phans.
he believed i
operates, according to Commissioner
Baughman. While Mr. Bowling claims
J W consumption of gas. Perfect
bakers and several other
points not to be found in other gas stoves. Three burner and
oven like cut $22.50. Cabinet stoves from $45.00 up to $125.00.
If in need of a Refrigerator—Don’t forget The Herrick.
I cotton is classified as to its
j grade even though delivery
Austin division were announced as fol-
lows:
Deputy Tax Collector Alex P. Hicks
will be in Granger, Feb. 15; Bartlett.
Feb. ”16 and 17; Georgetown. Feb. 20
1 explain the delay but
would “put the cards
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and 4; Bastrop, March 2; McDade, I itinerary is as follows: Boerne, Fen’
March 6; Paige. March 7; Giddings, 1 and 16. Comfort, Feb 16 and 17; I
March 8 and 9; Lexington, March 10: Fredericksburg, Fe b. 18; Kerrville,
Feb. 10, 20 and 21; Junction, Feb. 23;
I connection with a letter in which he
states that he has referred the whole
i matter to the president of the United
States.
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Waco, March 4 to 15 existence the Texas Farm Bureau has’
San Antonio Division Assignments delivered 1,569,000 pounds of wool
In the San Antonio Division, as- . that 11 received all covered w ith this
signmient of deputy collectors has been Hes and briars at a market ptice of
made as follows: 150 cents a pound: that it shipped.
Deputy Coll, ctor R R. Burleson will1?’0 cars of tomatoes from one Texas
be at Sabinal, Feb. 15 and H; Uvalde. ‘"V alone and secured a.premium of
Feb. 17. 18 and 19; Lapryor, Feb, 20:135 to .40 cents a crate and that it had
"Crystal city Feb 21 irlekerusm signed uP approximately 40 per cent
1 31. Y v i- ; . racke ' । of the wheat crop of the state. v
sb De Vb 7 to 27 incl uzi He declarea that on one ocaslonV
sivfiuHasle.Pass. eb . to March.t the farm bureau had refused 36 cents
Msrch ir San Antonio, Aarch 5 to j for a superior grade of cotton and
Mien.7g, , said if we do not kave a l<IV. I
..peputy collector A K. Garrettsons market within the next few month..
S: . Boerne, Fe. | we will have made a fine average."
Up to January, he said the average ‘
and play square by telling the truth I
I about the matter.”
He told of what he termed the dis-
1 honest practice of government class-
i er who caused the bureau consider-
able trouble by erroneously classify-
1 ing cotton sent to the bureau for de-
livery. He declared the mistake had
Defense of the Texas Farm Bureau
and its policies in dealing with the
mills and cotton farmers was the
burden of an address by John T. orr
of Dallas, president of the Texas
Farm Bureau, here Saturday to 200
. farmers and business men at the i
, district court room.
i .Mr. Orr cited the fact that many
complaints had been received at the
headquarters of the bureau in Dal-
I las from disgruntled members because
of alleged delay in receiving money
1 for cotton that had been held for the 1
: farm bureau under contract He '
declared it was an embarrassing situ-
A SPLENDID representation of New Spring Suits is now ready. Plain
and Sport Models in a great variety of New Styles that cover the widest
range of good style and good taste.
There's a world of difference in hand-tailored clothes—a difference we will
in the new series Chalmers six al
tools are carried in the left side front
door compartment, a feature usually
attendant only in custom built bodies
At the Chicago automobile show the
Chalrners attracted much favorable
comment, the tool carriage feature
drawing wide interest.
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tonio; C. O. Nelson, Houston.
Austin Division Assignments.
Assignments of itineraries in
| been remedied, however, and
; farmers can now be assured
Taylor, Feb. 18; Florence,
Round Rock, Feb 23; Hutto,
Taylor. Feb. 25: Roctdaie.
Loott, March 2; Rosebud, March 3;
us and be safe. Our
The AMERICAN
National Bank
Deputy Collector T. C. Webb will ....... ..... ....
have the following itinerary: Valley j “there is not a cotton .buyer or a
Mills, Feb. 15; Clifton, Feb. 16 and 17; I banker in Texas who does not favor
Morgan. Feb. 18; Walnut Springs, Feb. ! a standard being placed upon the j
20, West, Feb. 21; Mart, Feb. 22 and j quality of cotton and that a standard
23; McGregor, Feb. 24 and 25'; Moody price should be fixed for this stand-*
Feb. 27; Marlin, Feb. 28 and March 1; j ard quality."
relief. This f
{premium of 1183 above what the cot-j
i ton would have brought on the street ।
! Another, lot of 90 bales, he said, were j
Isold for a premium of $70.
The Quality Creamery Companv or In concluding his address, Mr Orr
Houston. capital stock 875,000 Incor. Mated that "we want the public tor
noratorg. p c’ I,. A ,4 , i . know that we do not advocate a crop
M^and R t Sac ' Jack-/of 16,000,000 bales and only create
son and R 1 Moses. I a demand for 10,000,000 bales."
Seamans Friend ahd Aid Society nf -------•o-----
Galveston, no capital stock. Incorpor-
ators: Charles F. Bullock, M. A TUIOTV VIUC CID EQ
Beachamp and T. L. Robinson 1171111 IflvL rinL
Most Worshipful King Hiram Grand 1X1 1 A kill ADV AAyIGHn
Lodge Ancient Fiee and Accepted Ma I JAnUAKI LAUBLD
sons, etc., of Marshall, no capital stock.
Incorporators: Walter Langstex and
is the
er Com-
its win-
e. The
t tractive
recently
i of all
itineraries have been arranged.
Deputy Collector W. H. Black
begin at Hillsboro, Feb. 15 to
Itasca, Feb. 20; Whitney, Feb.
Hubbard, Feb. 22 and 23; Teague, Feb. . 1 “ ‘"1
24 and Wortham. Feb. 37a nd .28 i "DOputycbuccto 15 c Hoimee win 1 125,000. An additional $1,476,000 nt
Grorsbeck Laand.2inThorntn,beuin al Matlis Feb ”?’,nCor^ cent interest is due to the war
Mare .Air j Christi. Feb. 17 to 21- Robstown ' F ‘nance Corporation which makes
Feb. 6 to 15. Feb. 22 and 23 Alice eb 24 and ! total obligation slightly more than
Deputy Collector Sebe Newman has ; Falfurrias Feb. )6 d 97. Kigi1,two and a half million dollars, at-,
been given the following itinerary: Feb gg . na Ware, , “J ... psM’icording to Mr. Orr.
Temple. Feb. 15. 16 and 17; Belton, i March 3 Odom March 4 Eishop Continuing in his defense of the
Feb. 18: Killeen. Feb. 20: Lampasas, : Ma r,1 - ; , - ,,,7 - bureau, Mr Orr pointed out that in;
Feb. 21 and 22; Lometa,. Feb. 23: Sansasphse dr6i saftiMarch 7;.Aran-one lot of 3000 bales sold to
saba. Feb. 24 and 25; Brady. Feb. 27 8mpu 5cMsrh8I ckportMawch 9ii party, the farm bureau secured
if your meals don't fit comfortably,
or what you eat lies like a lump of
lead in your stomach, < r if you have
I heart burn, that is a sign of indiges-
don. Get from ’.out droggist a sixty-
cent case of Pape's Diapepsin. There
will be no sour risings, no bleching
of undigested food mixed with acid, i
no gas or heartburn. no fullness or
heavy feeling in the stomach, no nnu-
sea, headache or intestinal griping.
Prove to yourseif in five minutes that
there is nothing realty wrong Stop
this food fermentation and begin eat-
ing what you want' without Lear of
diacomort or indizestion Adv,
be glad to show you, so come in for a look and a
and Warehouse Department in this
; mills may be delayed.
"It is the first time in history
that the farmers went to the banks
! for loans at 6 per cent interest; it is
' the first time that the big cotton
spinner came to your plae to buy
! your cotton and he was delighted be - I
| cause it cut out the large overhead I
expense and it is the first time that |
I you have sold cotton to the New I
England States and to Europe with-
out a previous understanding.” Mr. j
Orr declared in defending the organ- ;
ization and work of the farm bureau. ‘
In answer to some criticism launch- ) <
ed aaginst the farm bureau that it
created a bad economic condition by
contracting for more cotton than' It 1
created a market for, Mr. Orr de- '
dared that the farm bureau had i
justified its existence by securing '
Zummie Law. 1 1
i Rowanis Country Club of Gaines- •
ville, capital stock $12,500. Incorpora-I
tors. Arthur Teague. H. L. Simpson There were three hundred and thirty-
and Frank Morris, Jr. , five fires in Texas during the month of
Philip A. Ryan Mercantile Company January as shown by reports received
of Pollock, Angelina county, capital at the office of the State fire marshal. ■
stock $10,000. Incorporators: P. A.
Asignmen: of deputy collectors .and
their itiieraries m the coming income
tax drive to help taxpayers in compiling
drive to help taxpayers in compiling
returns in the First District of Texas
were announced here Saturday by
James W. Bass, collector. Thirty-one
field deputy colleotors have been in-
structed to visit various cities and
towns- from February 15 to March 15
and give necessary information con-
cerning income tax payments.
Webster Flanagan has been ap-
pointed to assist tax payers during the
entire period in Austin. A R. Butler
will serve San Antonio, S. C. Gilmore.
Houston; H. C. Glover,. San Antonio:
Noel Harris, Galveston; C. C. Huddle-
ston, Houston, E. F. Levan. San An-
DIVINE SANCTION
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,. --------- --------.property destroyer! by fire during the
$10,000. Incorporators: F V. Gates, month, but show only amount of loss
Elsie Gates and B M Holland.
Amendments filed: juste a claims. At least sxty per cent : _ r _ - ----- ----
Fort Worth Advert.sing Me n’s Club' of this loss could easily have been: W ... 1*5* of the .
of Fort Worth, changing name to the prevented. Alert watchfulness upon written him ‘I1** assurance that the
Advertising Club of Fort Worth; Cit-lthe part of every citizen will go along
izens Lumber Company of Edgewood, wav toward lessening our fire waste
decreasing its capital stock from $20,000 and in reducing the cost of insurance.” ... ,
to 815,000. j Below is a elssiried statement of fire . taken , into the Texns .courta, unless
======—for the month of January: , there a prompt compliance with the
I NO Fires Loss Texas law.
mzwevememzazna | 60 dete tive flues ......... 8 14,310.00 —————---—-----
55 unknown ............. 152.132.Of MII | IAN CTAM A ere l
52 sparko from Hue........ 15,063 52 IILLIUN SIUMACHS A
38 carelessness ......... 30,424.56
29 adjoining building ..... 113,570.00 VFAP PUT IN HD HE'D
20 defective wiring ...... 17 217 06 -dhn IUl AIUN-Ln
!! 22 WITH "DIAPEPSIN”.
11 gras fires .......... none,
21.300 00
12.585 00
15.00
and 28; Hamilton, March 2 and 3;
Hico, March 4 and 6; Glenrose, March
7: Gatesville, March 9 and 10; Ogles-
bond, Rudolph Bowling, a ginner of
States, Fngland and Canada take
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Ryan, Maragaret Ryan and M F Me- ! 854.91
Cafferty. । "‘These lgures, sazu rau tutu num
I Gates Dry Goods Company of Sia - Tilley, “do not show the total value of
ton. Lubbock county, capital stock1 ....
at Pleasanton Feb. 15 and 16; Jour- ' bales and $50 per bale has been ad
danton, Feb. 16 and 17; Fowlerton, j vanned on a total of 85,000 bales,
will • Feb, 18 19, and 20; Dilley, Feb. 21: 'Mr Orr said. The farm bureau, since
18: Pearsall, Feb. 22 and 23; Devine, Feb. its existence, has borrowed at total
21! I 24 and 25; Hondo, Feb. 27 and 28 New ' of $3,565,000 at 6 per cent interest
‛‛P.....’ March 1 and 2; San An- ) from v-r- "
Will make you think of a
Gas Stove. We have a large
line of Garland Gas Stoves
(world's best) with the latest
improvements. Cheap in
ilin, Feb. 23 and 24; Jewett, Feb. 25;
Buffalo, Feb. 27; Centerville, Feb. 28:
j Marquez- March 1; Caldwell, March
. 2and 3; Somerville, March 4 and 6;
Mexia, March 7 to 15.
Deputy Collector W. E. Ware has
been assigned the following itinerary:
Maxwell, Feb. 15; Lockhart, Feb. If,
17 and 18: Luling. Feb. 20; Flatonia,
i Feb 21; Schulenberg, Feb. 22; La
(range, Feb. 23 and 24; ElHinger, Pebt
25: Fayetteville, Feb: 27; Smithville,
Feb. 28 and March 1; Elgin, March 3
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