The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 219, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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ARIZONA HAS DOUBLE
Don't forget—while the
After he haa as-
CLOTHING TOPS the LIST.
PHOKNIX, Arix. Jan 12-Tomns
Dallas May 22, 1921.
tain.
ever, continued to follow him until
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them with his true rifle shots.
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Each fare death stolrallv.
$45.00 cut
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JOHN A. YOUNG DIES
AMERICAN MAID FLOUR
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Now $2.35
Now $2.65
Now $3.33
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roves that finest
vheat and scientific
anitary milling pro-
luce a superior all
aking flour.
$25.00
$30.00
$1.50 Shirts
$2.00 Shirt*
$2.50 Shirts
$.3.00 Shirts
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$3.50
$4.00
$5.00
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New York draws its milk supply
from a radtus of 200 to 300 miles
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GENERAL ORDER NO. 2
General Order No. 1. ssignine
otticers to duty, was issued late on
Friday afternoon by Gen. Wolters.
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United States refined 73,000 tons
of metal in 1920
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.... $20.00
....$30.00
Two Men Attempt
To Hold Up Austin
American’s Truck
Jovernment Aid
for Unemployed
Is Decided Upon
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RESINOL
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This year (
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rer undefeated i
defeeted the Ja
rvening by a i
Granger team
fver way Th
in the second I
ycondstring of
larreli Morie 8
up quarter* at the
■ cnimp, five tnilen
ite maar atternoon
uaraing the M pris-
Resinol Soap and
Ointment have given
comfort and permanent
relief to thousands
of skin sufferers
“A MAN'S HOME"
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commana of Cape E A Gejeske,
who has been designatea prinon
officer -
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HAIR HALSAM
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soldier bonus bill will not be made
j execution by the state of Arizona
since it was admitted to the union.
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FAMOUS BULLS WILL
HEAD A. A M. HERD
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Whydortyougive
them a chance to
heal yourskin?
Fountain Pen*
Pencil* and
Kodak* Repaired
At
JORDAN’S
Kodak and Gift Shop
Ellison & Boone
615 Congress
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a part of the alled azbt refupding
bill. Chairman McCumber of the
senate finance committee eald to-
nigh: after a neries of conferences
that had been held between senate
leaders to dise uss the desirability of
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mhe up butter dishes the
.with unerrine alm. broke
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practieal and his view was reflect- j
ed in further conferences today be-i
tween senate leaders
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MIDDLEBUSTER AUTO LINE
LEAVES AUSTIN EVEnX DAY AT 1 A. M
qutek Run to Creedroor, Loekhart, Lultna
Fare to Lockhart, $2-60; to Laline. 33,70
1469 Initiates
in San Antonio
many sales are on—that
GOES HOMB—Prince Tokugawa. ..... ----------
of president of the Japanese house of San Antonio newspapers todaY Te"
peers and head of the arms dele- ceived written accounts.of the. In*
ition, photographed at the Whit»- stallaton here last nigh, o 1,51
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One Baking of Bread, Biscuits
Pies or Cake from
been purchasea to head tha hards
of the antmal husbandry department
C. H Machan. Waeo. judge the A A.M. colleee of TexA•
- 1 -^a. _ ---- One is an Aberdeen-A ngus and the
Austin Depot, brown A Odiorne’s Drug Store, 208 Congreus Avenue
Q. J. M E R R I T T, Prop.
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Train Crashes
Into Building
Three kille
Fancy Silk Mixt, Madras, etc. All we can do in this
small space IS TO TELL YOU the SALE IS ON
and it's the TIME for every man to STOCK UP—
the wise one* will buy six to a dozen.
Sizes 131 to 17%
FORMER U. S. SENATOR OF 1
NEBRASKA IS DEAD
Sveenil te Ammerican.
DALL.AN, Texas, Jan. 13—J F
Van Arsdell, former prohibition an- |
ve been made mince Saturday,
our ofthem Friday.
21 PRISONERS TAKEN
x„nqunrters troop, seth cavalry
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TRIES TO CASH CHECK
ON PRESIDENT HARI
Asacciated rresa.
that the attacks on him in the sen
ate apparently had not reduced the
list of his friends as attested by the
sheaves of messnges.
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A bs seis tod Press.
amved Miday morning
atel took up his duties
gation. Indications ere i
Ohave his hands fun for I
to come, sines M arreste
guard were stationed on the out* i
skirls of the meeting place.
NEWBERRY ANSWERING
CONGRATULAORY WIRES
Aesociated Press.
WASHINGTON, Jan 11 -Senator
Newberry of Michigan, the title tn'
int utT THERE’ GETS THERE— The Get There," manipu-
4 lated by Henry Applerate and Reuben White, is sweeping everything
before it in the early races of the ice yacht regatta on the Shrewsbury
river, Red Bank, N J. The pictures show the "Get There" and her
pilots at the start of the latest race.
with favor upol __
they be combined
Consider Debt Bill.
zeta by with
han any othe
nly definite
who seL. the
man year twi
Ihing or othe
rear the Cuer
Lay In V<
5.—
««d when an automobile in which
EXECUTION AT DAWN she was riding with Van Arsdell
LALtUHUH Al -aw and another man overturned near
wright and Major General J C
Harbord, deputy chief of staff.]
who are making an inspection tour 1
of army camps, were guents of New ।
Orleans today and tonight will de i
part for points in Texas and the
southwest One of the subjects j
being considered by the two is the
tidaj
victed of murders
। Howard Berry
Glanta iast Sept
dlton cofkge for
cumed bark to 11
te rearn. deela
played mecond i
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CHICAGO. Jai
elegates to the
Pnited Miaten G
merted to arrive
sumber registere
STATUE OF BOLLING, AIR HERO. UN VEILED—This statue of
co R C Bo Ul ns has just ben unveil. d at Greenwich, Conn., his home
Cown"Bovingwasmhefrst of th- higher orncers ortheAmsnie ",
forces to fall in battle He was shot down at Amiens. Maren -6: 1315.
ThTStafus to the work of Edward Clark Fotter. a friend and nelshbor
of Bolling.
Johrf A Young, aged 69 years. a
resident of Travis county since
1171, died Friday night at 8:00
Young of Austin and H. R. Young
of Goose Creek. Texas Funeral
services will be held this Saturday
at 1 p. tn at Romengren-Cook's
r ha pel. services to be conducted by
Rev Mr. Heath Interment willl be
in Carl cemetery.
and are amazed
no construe the
Striker, a good
rollege youngsi
bf the romance
the plot of a
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President's Objections.
The president's objections to the
merger were said by callers at the
White Hous* today to be based on
his desire for the assurance that
provision definitely would be mnade
for payment of the bonus Mo far
as the refunding bill is concerned,
he was said to believe that the
f a J
Hw ion* are you golne to
P the general WM nakea.
"As Ion* as th. undr.lr.bl-. n-
an,” he promptly repiled, A* to
* Ion* that would be he ven-
sd no *um«
present at th. initiation and mad.
addressen. Th. alatrai.nl Mid
Although th. metger plan wasi PHOKNIX. Aria. Jan 11—Toma.
orl*lnaHy received favorably by al Romain and Ricardo Lauterio. eon-
number of menate leaders, the pres-
merging the two and it had become
known at the White Houne that
President HardinK. digznotn 1hak unemployment ______________
in the suggestion that cussed by President Harding with.
his cabinet toay and decision was ।
Lynching Guilt
sounds
is reel I
for vhe
re both
- -have n
oners confined there. They are in
2
btee
Jan 13—Two bulls
ident. It was added, as one meas-
ure of relief has requested ths beads
of several departments to make a
survey of their available funds for
public works in expectation that
some stimulation may be given the
midwinter situation.
John Gabriele, arrested when I
attempted to collect $150,000 frd
a local hark on a check beari
the name Warren Q. I lard tad
was relased by the poliee today I
recommenation of Postoffice is
spec tr Odye The inspector, aft
an investigation of Gabrieles met
tal status, and the Kovernmeot wj
not disposod to take any acti
against him.
LET US
Watch Your Teeth
DR. GUFFIN
And Assoaiates
DENTISTS
6121/ Congress Ave. Tsi. 7839
AUSTIN, TEXAS
advisability of holdinx ' ivillan army;
training camps this summer, it was,
said.
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Don’t wait
for time
to heal
that rash
nontesta that
Me,______
DEEP INRS
PennayivLD
Ma.. •top- all pein, emaur- eon
fort to tbs feet, makee whlking emny. U
by mall sr st Druzglsta Hineox Chena
sal Works. Patehogue M. Y.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. — TH
national agricultural conferenc
which will convene here on Jan
ary 23. will discuss prominently tn
question of “how the European ail
uation has affected conditions a
the United States," Secretary Wal
lace announced tonight. At tn
same time, he added, suggestion
would be received for any read
justments American agric ultur
should make to meet these condl
tions. I
Financial affairs relating both t
the present emergency condition d
agriculture and a permanent polid
for its development, which it I
hoped by officials the conf erend
will lay down, are exgected J
form an important part of the prd
gram Secretary Wallace declard
today that no hard and fast oul
line had been drawn for the cod
ference to follow, but the del
gates probably would hold confs!
ence meetings in, the mornings j
which general matters would 11
discussed and then in the aftM
noon break into committees for tn
more detailed consideration of tl
problems. I
reached. It was said. to take steps J
for alleviating the seasonal diffi-
culties in so far as possible through
federal government aid The pres- i
HAMER A MARKSMAN
Capt Frank A. Hamer of Austin,
.who with his ranger force has been
COLLEGE ETATION,
FAN ANTONIO. Texas. Jan 11
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Night Hor
Queen Alige
Matrimonia
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PIG-STiCKING— The Prince
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CIVILIAN TRAINING CAMPS
ARE BEING CONSIDERED
Aaseeinted Press.
NEW ORLHANS, la. Jan 13-
Assistant Ho rrtary of War Wain-
The foreign debt bill. Mena tor Mc-
Cumber said, would be taken up by
the finance committee in the hope
it would be put in shape by that
time for reporting to the senate.
It was the intention, he added, to
eliminate some of the features to
which the treasury department has
objected and which has resulted in
the measure being held in commit-
See for several weeks These in-
clude provisions for semi-annual
payment of Interest and that the
interest rate shall not be less than >
5 per cent.
t Phdo gKVaonepronohets ; nura the men dAthe wU a news-
think twice betore they attempt to paper cartier, they allowed him to
enenpe from th. runger guardn find a pass around the rocka, which
With one of the bystanders pitch- 'he had barely mismea when he ran
— - A--- *- --- 'upon th. briqge. Th. car. how.
Judge Silas Harr. nitting in district
court her. today, inatructed a jury
to acquit Tom Dob■ of Puri,, one ------— -- -0l
of two men Chargea with murder ghomo.nvori.mmtswnapchtrod
iniconnecton.wih iynchineorta Xy .. TansWarie bun-'
TAKRferrea •ti. eunts"Gpon"a
change or venue. Juda. Har. do- hm on "he."enate ne!tton Tn ".n
clara th. state failed to connect ator he wa" happy to. Kno"
the defendant with commission of
the crime.
leers of the Klan were
F Helen Avders
of a doughty si
■MH*. agent
■ lut< hes on sorn
Mh' audience
Bnto the sec ret «
riere hang nut
owned by the B
Fvey Elake, to M
pial weh which
one of his fix th
Banborn takes
and runs away
Ebe ladies still p
bred, mvuterious
bears on the 1st
making herself
vielen defermir
muggimng prob
pt. naibly in thi
thrneet Hilliard
been employed 11
maroon her nice
dhlandiwith the i
Mm » • . Hi ake.
thwarts Mrs f
Pllk mat |
serfen of une »|
which the comne
MAKES EM TALK — Jimmie
Bonner at 12 holas 34 shooting tro-
phic* and has veteran trapshooters
gasping at his proficiency with gun
and clay plaeon He recently scored
59 out of a possible 100 and is out
after new honors in trap meet. in
he vicinity of New York.
HAIR BALSAM sh Coal com pan
BemovmeDentrufAtopeMalrFail" arre mountain, F
n..cagreCeirv:adana sry to f*-' th
"ecan andejoatiproyvtera nalr road knowr
Uimeenchrm.wanatctHhaN.1 -Hal" been use o
he reached Georgetown. Mr Boring
says, but the strangers did not stop
OUCE TAKE SMALL FRY in Georgetown. Mr. Boring's pri-
“-j “"-j — ini vate opinion is that the men had
The local police will handle all, planned a hold-up of the car they
Temperature of liquid air is 400
degrees below Bern
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WICHITA FALLS DAM
CONSTRUCTION BEGIN
Aasoclated rress 1
WICHITA FALLS, Texas. Jal
13 —Friday the 13th saw the fir
bit of actual construction work M
qin on the three and a half mil
lion dollar big Wichita irrigatid
project This first piece of wad
is a brdgo si the site of the al
version dam on the line hetwet
Archer and Baylor counties Ar
several miles west of Wichil
Falla.
PEPPER RECEIVES SENATORIAL TOGA—George Wharton Pep-
per, Philadelphia, listening to Governor Sproul reading his appointment
aa United States senator from Pennsylvania to succeed the late Boles
Penrose. This was in Sprouls Philadelphia office.
And it was very
in Maricopa i
_______. ______ ____ refunding process should be devel-
o'clock at a local' hospital. He is oped to insure returns from the al-
survived by two brothers, J. M i Hsd loans before steps were taken
— ' ' t to pledge them for a bonus
He was represented, however, as
not hostile to the suggestion that
the interest or principal of the al-
CA$ .9
W \
county, were barged before dawn
today in the state penitentiary at
Florence, It was the first double
little frightened,
dark and cold
STARTS MONDAY -
ident was said to regard it as im- i
dhi
seum of Natural History. New
York. Frederick Limekiller is
shown working on the head and
_________________ tusks of the biggest female ele- _____________ _
PmNCE FURNISHES PROOF—The story that Prince Wil- phant ever killed. Theodore Roose- Wales riding out to his first pig-
Ham rgweden had killed an African lion with his bare hands was velt, Kermit, Carl Akeley and Paul sticking expedition in India That galaws, puvws-puva - --------- -— -- - 7- . *
taken with a grain of salt But when ha returned to Sweden he brought Rainey al had a part in the shoot- at Jodhpur. A large animal was House when he called to bid th* new menders ntotheKnizhtg.ot
4A above photo to show that he really had shot this mammoth gorilla ing of the elephants in the collec- caught by the hunters Spears were president farewell just before sail- the Ku Klux Klan The account
m Mount Mikeno Central Africa, tion. used as weapons. mg tur said 5,000 masKed and rbel K-n,
E-m —-u- -5--“ --11“men were present st the
ceremony which took place about %
o’clock in a wood a f-w miies north
mamdemeanor ma*, and other mi-
nor matters, while the military au-
tMHMra will take car* of all vio-
o< th* prohsbition art an*
-________ according to a
____It ssued by General Wol-
Thiw la a part of the plan of
_ -rtion between the civil and
imitany officera
WOLTERS IS ESTABLISHED
f anernl Wolters haa moved hla
hendquarter» into the olty hall and
arrarcementa are being mad* to
tay until the town la thoroughly
k
LLOYD GEORGE'S PARTY—Lloyd George wan an mery.an any
of hla little rural* al th- EhFlatmas party hr heid at hla Downine
.tract reslenEe, juagine from tia photograph just received in America
j*.—r-X
day here on an inditment charging
| negligent homnicide in connection
1 with th* death of Miss (iruce Rog-
I ers, who died from injuries receiv-
'INS - I.
BURNING I
runApAui*
The Sumnit mi
f all mine fires
hit it is well und
ng to a recent
he Iehigh Coal
ompany. on whr
ave bern rating
f anthracite coa
y-two yearn W
een brought und
r mine fire, whir
ng nineteen ye
armel. l a. In
wer anthracite f
ig to spread A
as been raging
1 th* Red Ash
J Jan 13.
Had loans be used for paying the
bonus once they were a vs liable and
it was statd that he also would not
oppose a sales tax for the purpose
of paying the bonus if congress
Iiazzazzzrzzrzzzzzzazauazaruzr::
i0* say.
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2
MeCnlla, ol
Dischmen hurl
mysterious da
shis year "I
yrame, but sa
Conina-te'v
Ponsfor
k Manny Pom
Ferned right 1
hasketball MIUI
left-hander wh
he can do or.
but Then Ba
■own on the
term before h
He was one of
in Central Tex
f Fhnue Polk.
but ai
Lx* " a green
“uad. ie comi
hing worth *1
1 O* ar Eckha
Lt pitchers in
rligible. Peruv
1.3 Off—Overcoats and Suita—1-3 Off
U Allee Calhoi
peauty in the
Mat t imonial V
Hine* it wu Friday th* thirteenth
and dark W W Boring, carrying
the Austin American by auto from
Round Rock to Georgetown, feels
that men had a right to be fright-
ened when two men in a Ford sedan
attempted to stop him, then, fall-
ing, followed him for a mile and
a half toward Georgetown, where
Boring encountered an insurmount-
able obstacle—a huge pile of rocks
placed on the bridge The car
caught up with Boring's Ford
The men hailed him and demand-
ed to know who he was He replied
fully, because he was more than a
), 269
should decide on that plan
The president, however, was said
to regard as impractical a sugges-
tion that more than I400.000.u00 in
AND DEBT BILL =e
_ private individuals whose property
mime,” Gen. J T. Wolters tola the
ihendquarters troop. Mth cavalry
• brigade, thia afternoon in placing in
their charge primoners captured
during the present ralda. General
' Woltera addressed the thirty-eight
, awn and two otticers of the troop in
' person at the city hall
Clifford Stone comes
In with Prisoners
Assistant Attorney General cur-
• ford Stone. Who is here as legal ad -
viser to Adjt. Gen T. D. Barton, ie
doing more than merely giving ad
Mob. for it was he who. with a high
powered rifle tucked securely under
his arm. marched four negroes into
camp and charged them with oper-
ating stills. Two stills were taken,
one a 25-gallon affair and the other
of 40 -gallon capacity
11.—The
Special to American.
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uTa
Associated Press. 1
WILKESBARRE, Pa. Jan -138
Three men were crushed to dem
and ten persons injured »»» oH5
today when a freight train pul
onto a blind switch broke down t
snubbing block and crashed 113
and demolished a two-story offil
building of the Central railroad I
New Jersey.
The victims were pinned doW
by the heavy roof of the buildin
and could not be released uni
wrecking cranes were brought ini
play to lift the debris.
The train backed into the sidi5
to cut out a disabled car. its Cal
ur* to stop was attributed by til
railroad officials to a misundet
standing of signals.
HONORING T. R.—The elephant
studio has been opened as a part of
the Roosevelt memorial in the Mu-
Associated Press.
SHERMAN, Texas, Jan IS
9,
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