The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 18, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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WILSON HOUR
Second Game
AT NOON TODAY
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tion director for Texas,
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from
Houston and Gal-
Mr Rowe said
John McGraw is being credited
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won a world series for the Giant.«
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will
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tisement)
beth Mitchell.
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$6.00 Gloves.... $4.50
All Sizes.
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Clubs for everyone.
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LAST TIMES TODAY
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AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
COMING THURSDAY
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United States Government Depository
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Havana NEW YORK Florida
via Galveston and
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MALLORY LINE
Reservations should be made in advance
A dramatie etory that thrWs.
to New York semi-weekly
from Galveston
DIRECTFROMTWO SEASONSATTHECENTURYTheatre.NY.
F. T. RENNIE, General Agent
PRICES
Galveston
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Capital $300j000j)0
Surplus, $800/100.00
BARGAIN PRICES
50c 30c 15c
SOUTHWESTERN Bell
Telephone Company
' Varsity Wins
le 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c. 50c,
$1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or more.
Washington Irving’s immor-
tal classic, made into the
$4.00 Gloves...
$5.00 Gloves.
$2.50 Gloves-----------$1^0
$3.00 Gloves.........$225
$3.50 Gloves........$2.65
elie . ed
afri tent
that Monday nighe’s pilfering of hi,
tool box was the third in the last
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nded to Preve
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returned
week-end
Sousa’sAudience
Thieves’ Victims
During Concert
by the ex-
IALITY has
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Shew Marte Daily 10
$3DO
$3.75
Tone
and
$1 Apportionment
Jo Schools Made
Coming Thursday
“Greenwich Villagers"
SOUTH TEXAS PRO AGENTS
WARRING ON BOOTLEGGERS
David H. Morris, federal prohibi-
lenheimer
I Co.
h nc me conversions Th* services
’ cont inue throughont this weck
hl His
Sensational,
Thrilling,
Picturesque
and Greatest
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Nights
Popular Wednesday Matinee
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ATTENTION, PRAETORIANS
You are requested to attend the
funeral of our Brother Praetorian,
Michilini, from the family residence
at 10 a. m.
great.
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There is still time to join our Christ-
mas Club and we urge those who have
not done so, to come in noir and join.
The satisfied feeling of having
money for next Christmas will well
repay you for any little sacrifice you
may make.
when th.
I finishe t
i time to
tnderstanding
would play a
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for as
Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner & Marx'dothes
and seweraga both of which sub-
jects are to be dealt with during
th* health meeting
LAST TIMES
TODAY
The Inimitable
"Doug" Fairbanks
FIERY, ITCHY ECZEMA
HEALED RIGHT UP BY
APPLYING SULPHUR
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f Austins Greatost Mow*
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[AUSTIN DELEGATES GO
TO CREDIT MEN'S MEET
Nut Dose may Salivate You,
Loosen Teeth or Start
Rheumatinm
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OSWALD ASHLEY,
Sublime Augustus.
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on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Wesleyan Beats
Pflugerville
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Tuesday morning
business trip to H
he r.
alo
Over Mustangs
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Duse l anforth wa >
g mtn on the base
ajors it is naid he
2 at mov e sin* •
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Mona for mate*
cmm ri Sunas
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DALLAS REALTY MAN HERE
George F Rockhold, Dallas real ’
estate man who has been trans- ‘
Acting business In Austin several
days returned to his home Tuesday ;
night
OLYMPIA MEN ENTER
Aseocleted Preea.
NEW YORK, Jan. IT—Ton mem-
bars of the last American Olympie
team are among entrants who will
compete in 12 championship events
tonight in Madison Square Garden.
games with teams in that body and
ive football games before it will
AMANS
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HANCOCKAUSA3DaysSain {Jan. 23
NEVER HAS AUSTIN SEEN ITS EQUAL - NEVER AGAIN'
SEATS ON SALE NOw
Net Mere Then 6 Tickets to Any One Person Unless Credentials
Ar© Shown
SEND MAIL ORDERS NOW—PLUS 10 PER CENT WAR TAX
Fast freight service
picking run-
Will be fine for
umptres dinagree
IT MAY BE FRIEBERG
Pr-
son and Mra J. K. Pearce: State
National Bank. Mra. Dave Harrell
American National Bank. Mr, J.
A. Jarkaon Patton e Transfer Co.,
Mrs. A. N. McCallum; Texas Trust
Co., George_Walling: Chamber of
HAILED BEFORE LANDIS
Asneciated Presa.
I Seems Strong
On Mexia Idea
dren because it is perfectly harm-
tess and can not salivate.
• Advertisement )
Ecklund and Baby” Johnson: cen-
- ptty Driver's team will probably
dium uh real competition to South-
i to furnish bond late Tuesday after- :
Young was arreeted several daysi
met signed last fall.
LI OPERA BOOST 1 ]
TODAY and THURSDAY
HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE
FRIDAY, JAN. 20th
SEAT SALE AT TOBINS
that 50,000
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Commdsmioner Walter
’ CHICAGO, Jan 17—John Frie-
berg, local heavyweight wrestler,
may be chosen as an opponent for
Stanislaus Zbyzsko, world cham-
pion, in the main event of a wres-
Hing show which is being planned
here, it became known today.
Frank Frisch led the National
cent deala McGraw also hands a 1
flower to Peek in pa ugh. declaring '
him to be one of the greatest short - ।
stops in the game. No wonder he ।
IIIIIIINMIIIM
On Congress
Near Tenth
New Music—Now
_ _ . Open 10 a. m. to
— ] 1 p. m.
"" He:-Starting Today— The King of All Laugh Makers
HAROLD LLOYD
em
Achievement.
Picture
it Can
Enjoyed
Many Times
The
Three Musketeers"
Miss Ruth Penny backer Brown &
Oriorne Drug Co., Mra. Forrest H
Farley: Hyde Park Drug Store Mrs
J. H. Caller: Spalding's Drug Store.
Mrs. Sam Sparks and Mrs. Milton
Morris: Greenwood Drug Store.
Mias Tommie Wooten: Caldwell A
Miller. Mrs. F. G Cloud: University
of Texas, Miss Mattie Lockett.
Anyone interested in the Wood-
row Wilsomn Foundation who has
American flags or pictures of Pres-
ident Wilson, are requested by Mrs.
A. N. McCallum and Mrs. Forrest
I I Farley to leave them at the
i Chamber of Commerce to be used
at the booths during Wilson Hour
An apportionment of $1 out of the
available school fund to tbs schools
of Texas was announced Tuesday
by Miss Annie Webb Blanton, state
superintendent of public instruction.
The money goes to the 1,298,000
scholastics Tn the state
The available fund this year gives
111 per capita to the scholastics and
will be apportioned by the state
school board at various intervals.
An apportionment of 50 cents per
capita has already been made.
n the legality et the mo-
Buy s share for $100 and
eccrued dividend, or on
monthly installments of five
dollars. Any employee
of the T eiephone Company
will be glad to give you
additional details.
W T’oevy K
lera nd Ha- ve
Hammy Hale will go back to the
Pacific Coast league without a trial
In the big show. He has again been
traded, being included in the deal
which sends Middleton. Parks, Sar-
gent and Crumpler to Portland for
Pitchers Pillette and Johnson.
If F Kuehne, r
PEKINPAUGH
Roger Peckinpaugh, day by day
We’ve watched you work. and we’re
hero to say
, No matter how fast or hew hard
they flew
(Thor© were very few balls that get
by you.
Always a fighter of intelligence;
Rock of Gibraltar on your team's
defense,
You still in Washington will be,
twouid seem,
A capital player on a Capitol team
— Walter Trumbull.
a supply enough for normal needs Joe Lynch. former champion, tn a
| of the world for 4,000
Our Large Stock of MEN’S GLOVES
At a Big Sacrifice.
Too many warm days has left us with a large stock of Gloves on
hand, and we have put a price on them that will move them.
The best known makers—Louis Meyers Gloves—Dents English Gloves
The popular shades of brown and soft grays— Many are silk lined and
wool lined—
several weeks, the thieves each
time breaking the tock from his tool
box and carrying away part of the
contents.
when the Metro pc ll tan Amateur
Athletic Unlon will hold fts annual
track and field meet. In addition
national, nter-collegiete and aseo-
ciation champions will participate.
officers. A
arrived Monny to conduct the ning-
, ng during the remaining services
I of the revival at the Hyde Park
i Methodist church.
GRAND CENTRAL
ON THE SCREEN TODAY ONLY
By Speciai Reauest.
W M. S. HART—(Bad Bill)
IN ONE or HIS GREATEST MOVIES
THE DESERT M A N
h’s s 5 Reel Western Drama with Romance and Cold Lead
EXTRA—TWO-REEL COMEDY
HEY! RI BE
with a statement that Harry Fra- ter. Claresce Johnson; guards. Ny-
ee did not get the worst of the re- j quist and Roane
IN HIS NEW THREE ACT SKYSCRAPER SCREAM
“NEVER WEAKEN”
OIL UP YOUR LAUGH TANK—ITS THE FUNNIEST EVER
Special Major Jack Alien s Wild
Extra Attraetiens Animal .Captures
“Nettinp the Leopard" and "Capturing Liens by Airpiane"
j„.2 Nothing Like Them Before
AL80 "COMBATING THE ELEMENrS" Somethinr new
Aulta 300 Children Under 12. 15c Kiddies 10c
Come to the Matinee and Re Sure of a Seat
■MMMHMMMMwmaHBBmBm
py o / Cumulative Preferred Stock
4 70 Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
smooth
U seldom fails to relieve the tor-
mast and dinfiguremnent Sufferers
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‘rs of the franchise by the league. ,
/ accordance with an alleged con- ast Tal.
Igiehart, F ( More* D It (racy,
W G Franklin. A W Wilkerson
The T C U. basketball team
showed class in its opening over
whelming win from Dallas univer-
I ago by G. C. Martin, special agent
| of the Katy, charged with the theft
of two trunks from the local depot.
The trunks, one containing mer-
chandler valued at 1700 and the
other at 1400, were recovered by the
railway egent.
ehier I
Any breaking out of the skin.
straightens you
j OFF
Wilson Hour in Austin and Tra-
vis county will be observed this
Wednesday from 12 to 1 o’clock in
connection with the nation-wide
drive for 11,000,000 to establish the
Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
Representatives will be stationed
at convenient points in the business
district to receive contributions for
the Foundation. Students in Aus-
tin high school will be given an op-
portunity to make voluntary con-
tributions during Wilson Hour.
Throughout Weknesdayi Austin
men and women will be in charge of
Wilson stations as follows:
Capitol station rotunda. Mra. S.
J. Smith; Graham's Drug Store.
Mra. James H. Hamilton; Joseph's
Parmacy. Mrs. Dave Doom Sear-
trough Building vestibule. Mrs. J.
K. Griffith: Bradford’s. Mra. C. H
Page and Mrs. Will Hart: T H
Williams & Co., Mrs. C G. Jack-
in convenience I
i liver and bo
scarets. Sick he
gases, indigest
ach, and all si
, morning. Ni
for grown-ups i
box. Tastes 1
ern conference Rice played only
will be three T. I A A games last fall
1 w • men selec led by
The Texas Wesleyan College of
Austin swamped the Pflugerville
high school basketball team by a
score of 28 to 2 in a game played
Tuesday night in the University
gymnasium The Pflugerville crew-
put up a hard fight, but were un-
able to compete wich the superior
teamwork and offense of the Aus-
l I nsol l ted contributions to the be held At Scout bead quart erw
arri Woodrow Wiison Foundation willThursdnyafternoonat Lunch I
— ' .medt th!n.Wninenday.rom.12. to win be merved by ib. Mothere Club
TO UCab) VIM! h h sh school at It- I . . .
dents W F Iong secretary ot thetwho sAy that they have a surpris
• homiber or Commerce, address.I t in "tore f?r the Sooutmasters Sug
siudenta Tuestas ■ n The purpose or I Enstione f^r ideal troop meeting*
rhe Foundation will be discummed
Associated Prena.
DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 17— Texas
University defeated Southern Meth-
odist University at basketball her©
tonight 29 to 15. Texas scored all
points in the first few minutes of
each half and were then stopped.
This is the Methodists’ fourth con-
secutive defest
HEAD STENOGRAPHER AT
PRO OFFICE QUITS POST 1
Miss Ollie Buckner, stenographer 5
in the office of Federal Prohibition mm
H-egal delays are certain to impair
■be value of the Dallas club for the
foming year. Protracted litigation
Brill prevent any one from getting
Fogether a club that can finish up
gh the race. The Texas league must
ave right clubs. Why not Mexia?"
I The next move in the legal fight
is set for Thursday afternoon, when
renidents of the clulbs comprising
he league will appear in district
ourt in an injunction suit brought
y .less Hassell seeking to testrain
Mhe Texas league from transferring
be Dallas franchise to Walter Mor-
ris and Ike Sablosky, who al-
rrady have been recognized as own-
table Compound a fair trial, as it I
will quickly dispel such troubles '
This root and berb medicine con-
tains no drugs and has been the'
standby of American womanhood
for nearly fifty years
< Advertisement)
By Jinx Tucker.
The A. and M. baseball club will
meet the Houston team of the Tex-
as league at College Station March
21 and 22. Coach Gene Cochreham
will arrive at Aggieland February
1 to take charge of his prospects.
While persons inside the Junior
High School Monday night were en-
joying the music by Sousa's Band,
thieves on the outside were busy
making a car-to-car canvass of the
vehicles parked along the curb,
gathering up all available valuables.
Four theft reports were turned in
at police headquarters Tuesday as
a result of the presence of the
thieves among the crowd.
R. E. Kent, one of the members
of the famous band, was one of the
victims of the thieves He lost an
overcoat, stolen from the cloak
room during the concert.
A Studebaker roadster belonging
to Carl Mueller, stolen from in front
of the high school, was recovered
by Joe Amstead, motorcycle officer.
Tuesday morning The car had
been abandoned by the thieves.
Dr. C. H. Brownlee was perhaps
the heaviest loser of the string of
victims. His medicine case con-
taining valuable instruments and
medicine together with several oth-
OFFICERS SHU AT LOSS
IN GREER SAFE BLOWING
Officers still are at a loss for a
clue which might lead to the arrest
of the persons who Friday night
blue the safe at H. C. Graar's store
on East Sixth street and carted
Harry Daum’s safe to the bank of
the Colorado river above the Mont-
epolis bridge and there buried it.
according to reports from police
headquarters Tuesday. The offi-
cers are still digging into the case
but so far no further clue has been
uncovered.
you feel
right up
No salts
the chil-
ta in this e
greed to the
ts raid th
a: J alUon.ia
atn to entertain j
section When >
• coast trip ini
ly, 01
adreieht
». nPtinee
d to
- Her
screen’s moat interesting
story.
be connidered .. . champlonship ,------— _______
contender, I, a good one, indeed. It aevotecs of the nadonal pastime as default of th. bonds and
Iprobably means that s M V and “Homerun" Bexer, was married this to furnish bond late Tue:
itice win hav. to wiinraw from atercon.tn. Miss Marzaret Eliza- | noon
Calomel is mercury, quicksilver
It crashes into sour bile like dyna-
: mite, cramping and sickening you.
! Calomel attacks the bones and
should never be put into your sys-
tem.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con-
stipated and all knocked out. just
go to your druggist and get a
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for
a few cents which is a harmless
vegetable substitute for dangerous
calomel. Take a spoonful and if
it doesn't start your liver and
straighten yon up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and
without making you sick, you just
Igo back and get your money.
Don't take calomel* It makes
you sick the next day; it loses
you a day's work. Dodson’s IJ\er
veston. Mr. Morris conferred with
his agents in the South Texas dis- 1
tricts and reported that they are
meeting with success in their war
on the bootlegger and the hip
pocket flash in that section of the
i state.
F. RAY COMSTOCK & MORRIS GEST
There ere 1,440,000 tele-
phone poles in the territory
of this company. They are
of chestnut, creosoted pine
and eastern and western
cedar, and come from all
parts of the country. Poles
are s big item in the
extension and enlargement
of telephone service. Your
dollars in vested inthiscom-
pony’s Preferred Stock pro-
vide poles among other
equipment for this indie-
pensable service.
yet McGraw declares the Fordham
flash does not know how to slide!
He will be instructed along that
(line daily in the sliding pit at San
Antonio during the coming training
trip. Frisch can do the fall-away
in only one direction. McGraw
wants his men to be able to throw
themselves in either direction.
Come in. We will welcome you.
‘---rac----• PRESENT ----A--
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Production A I, || Orient
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300 UKV ^LONDON ,
thieves was C. E. Rowe, who re- 252 996
ported the loss of a number of tools ! cog ____
from his tool box. Mr Rowe said 3 2222assss
INJURED CITY EMPLOYE
REMOVED FROM HOSPITAL
Alli Ab bass, employe of the city
water and light department, who
received a broken ankle as a result
of an automobile accident in front
of the city hall Monday afternoon,
was removed to his home, 603 Sa-
bine street, from Seton Infirmary,
Tuesday afternoon. He was report-
ed to be doing well Mr. Abbess re-
ceived his injuries when the city
truck overturned al Eighth and
Colorado streets as a result of a
collision with the Bell- Telephone
Company truck.
tin five. The line-up is as follows:
Pflugerville; Forwards, Nauert and Co., George Walling: _______ ..
Hilling, center. Lso; guards, C. I Commerce, W E. Long: Littlefield
Nauert and E. Nauert substitute. Building vestibule, Mrs. J o.
C. Mueller Wesleyan: Forwards, ; Creighton: Austin National Bank.
The Galveston Hurricane bas-
ketball team defeated the Houston
Triangle organisation Saturday
night by a score of 30 to 28. This
marks the first victory of a Gal-
veston basketball team over one
representing Houston.
I 4—rtet^ Presa
I DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 17.— legal
ntanglements surrounding the Tex-
s league due to a maze of suits,
ountersuits, writs and injunctions,
ovolving ownership of the Dallas
Kase ball club, has brought a propo-
■tion from Mexia, center of a new
Kii field, to place a team there next
eason only, while claimants to the
Dallas franchise battle in the courts,
boak Roberts said the proposal
lame from a Mexia business man
whose financial responsibility is
nqusstioned. He offers to assume
he franchise, organise a team for
922, furnish a park free and would
lay a substantial cash bonus
| "This proposition has been made
n good faith," Roberts said. "It
kill of course have to be acted on
Ameriean.
, Jan. 17 —Cor
of feeble-mind
their reproducti
ested by Dr. J.
enist, te preve
race of idiots. I
the public heal
n here.
vould be a bet
U ‘but because
atical reasons tl
this time.”
rred to a cert
rner "jelly beat
minded.
drne vice presidents P Q Mor RIP VAN WINKLE
secretary snd attorney The re
elected hoard of dtrertnrm is rom
Passenget sailings from Galveston every Saturday
calling at Key West. Fla, with connections to
Havana. Tampe and St. Fet era burg; also via famous
Over Seas Railway to Miami, Palm Beach, Etc.
the flu ba But it has good points league in base Mealing last year.
even fiery, itching eczema, ran be
left Auesn Monday night for Dallas । quickly overcome by applying a lit-
to attend the Texas publie health tle Mentho-Suiphur. says a noted
. . skin specialist Because of its
inatitute.betne held.tn Dallas '*•» term estroyink properties, this
«Hl Thexatmranduehtcommis--ulphur preparation instantty
noner ezpecta to Eive special •t-|bnn«. ease from akin irritation,
tention durinE hlo absence to thejmoothee and heals the eczema fieht
the paater antudy o water ritrtion mysteme us and leavea the ekin clear and
Why Women Get Despondent
Ar* not women naturaall» as light-
hearted, brave and hopeful as men?
Yes, certainly, but a woman's or-
ganism is essentially difterent from
a nan‘s--more delicate, more sen-
sitive and more exacting Women
in delicate health are more depend-
rut, more nervous, more Irritable
J and more despondent When a wo-
• nan develops nervousness, sleep-
lessnens, backaches, headaches,
dragging down pains ami melan
< holla she should toe* no time in
giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s vege.
rnance b)
npenla «et
d • attorne
nurt disrrit
by that there is a stendy
interest and attendance
known available coal fields insure pneumonia. He <ii to have met
Ij
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CREDIT MEN MEET TODAY
Retail credit men will hold their
regular semi-monthly luncheon
meeting at the Driskill Hotel this
Wednesday noon, according to Mra
R. L. Bewley, secretary.
this Wednesday. Anyone leaving
flags or pictures should put name
gErAcA i- ,and Address on them so that they
CHICACO, Jan. 10 It became will not be misplaced,
known here today the activities of; - _____________
[Johnny Rawlings and ’'Irish” ______
sel of the New York Nationala who BOUND OVER ON CHARGE . __________________.
are said tn be playing "week-end Ar GrEAT IMP TWA -rDIINvg Director for Texas David H. Mor-
ball in California, have been brought' Vr ILA-IIV I WU IUIM3 ria, has tendered her resignation tn
to the attention of Commissioner w become effective Feb. 1. Miss Burk-
K M randis_______ Eonag ’r bound °or under | cer.arkead stenographer to the
BAKER MAKES “HOMERUN’ caa morthefanotsoprepaontxavln- , The yaruncy created by Mias
Aea fr I ins trial before JusUce Gorg .Men I Ruckner s.rosienauon win be fined
BALTIMORE Jan 12.—John l deil Tuesday morning Ycung wasthroush civil service examination
Franklm Baker, better known to committed to the county jail in--—■ ----------
had fai led j '
PRICEe
...........10-38-50
...................
SMITH HAS PNEUMONIA.
Ameciated FYasa.
NEW YORK, Jan. 17— Midget
The latest plana for the new Penn
te.dium at Philadelphin calls for
1 sealing capacity of 80,000 peo-
»le However, for the present it is
prised of James E Lucy, H. H
luederke, F K Fisher. T T. Killer.
the T I (A A. or the Southwest-
MUTUAL BUILDERS ELECT
Stockholders of the Mutual I
Rui Mi ng & loan Anso iation held j
their annual meeting Tueday aft
ernoon and re-elected the following
Thia new ruling in the T. I. A. A
which compels a team of that asso-
Walter ‘ elation to play eight basketball
........... Smith, one of the leading boxers
British experts estimate the of the bantamweight di vis ion. has
amp for his all America eleven
bavi bcer further h »nor *4 by being
-eete. captain, "Ned Roberta, who
was picked as one of the ends, will
ant :n Centre college in 1132, while
haw. placed at fullback by Tamp,
will k. d (ornel
SCOUT COUNCIL ELECTS .
OFFICERS THIS MORNING
orn era for 1*2? a >11 he elected i
a* ’he annual meeting of ’he Hoy
Hrout ocal roun II to be held atl
th* Chamber of t’omrnerre thisi
Wednesday morning at 10:30 Re- J
ports will be heard and new mem- I
bera will be elected te lhr touneil I
। Offhers wrere nominated Monty '
subjet to apvroval of the r un l 1
by ’he nominating ■ omrittne con l.
sisting of Guy Olteit. A C. Raid- I
win and L. J Iailey
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1922.
At the Theaters I
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TODAY’S CALENDAR.
VETERANS MEET TONIGHT
Edwin O. Hutchings Post of the!
Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet
this Wednesday nieht at « o'clock
at their meeting hall. 911% Con-
gresa. Plans for an extensive re-
eruiting campaign for new mem-
bers will be discussed. All war vet-
erans who have seen foreign ser-
vice are invited to attend
will b /wentern in the T. 1. A. A. cham-
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