The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 241, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1922 Page: 2 of 36
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LON A. SMITH NAMES
on
Y.W.C.A. Activities Are Planned
TAYLOR
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Answered in Nick of Time for
|4C<mtinu»d From F^e 1, Col 8 )
Crew of II-Fted Gulf Steam*
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work that
ated with Y. W.,C.
to cover new agencies of warfare--
etc.
Resolution approved by the Far
tically the entire state.
East committee creating a board of
resolution
ing the meeting.
Mr.
night.
MEXIA.
a membership of more than 30.000.
medium
and will serve as (1)
Folks and Facts.
NORFOLK,
The Style Leader
SotietBrand
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FAN ANTONIO, Texas, Feb. 4— । the Salvation Army hall. will con-
Our Clearance Sale
Thr most enthusiastic meetins of
One-Half Off Sweaters and Fancy Vesta.
the hands of a Dallas (Texa») nyn- ;
Soar confirmed
and ciarenee Ln
tainments and mimilar meana
The state board of water engin- i
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Our Service Will Please You
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Phone 7601
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appreciate
Careful
of Finest Clothing in Austin is still on-a
cut of 33 1-3 per cent on Overcoats and Suit*.
—Boys' and children's high shoes all REDUCED.
— Come in and let us fit you.
turday's
Conclave
I sistent D
One-Third Off Silk Knit Four-in-Hands;
beauties in latest colors.
T. Decherd of austin. Mra Marra
said that it compare favorably
with the buletins issue by other
states both in form and content.
there was spread upon the records
by the Chinese delegation a decla-
> ration that China will not in the
by
by
HE WANTED TO BURN
UP SCHOOLHOUSE; SENT
TO REFORMATORY THEN
dations to make to the board a lit-
tle later on.
VINSON RETURNS AFTER
LOOKING FOR MATERIAL
AS MEDICAL TEACHERS
Hinton, Corpus Christi. Robstown,
Kingsville and Alice.
ir •Well,
I want to
CAN STUDENTS TO
BE SENT TO EUROPE
lowest
Judge
ORR WILL SPEAK HERE
SATURDAY ON COTTON
MARKETING PROGRAM
r, the Laeky director
where Sa Ure-
future release any of her terri-
tory to power.
Resolution by the eight powers,
other than China, declaring preser-
vation of the Chinese Eastern rail-
way requires better protection of
railway and the persons engaged
in its operation and use; more care-
He is being assisted in Austin
Leut.-Col George Wood and
Captain Earl Lord.
SOUTHWESTERN DEBATERS
TO HAVE FINAL CONTEST
-
TRAVIS STATE TEACHER
FUND OF 1424 SENT IN
NEXT CHARTER MEET IS
SLATED FOR DISCUSSION
OF UTILITIES SECTION
submitted to it in connection with
the principles of the open door in
China as defined by the confer-
ence.
PFLUGERVILLE WOMEN
HAVE FINE MEETING
pnanmev'H'E Fabion to ue leers recently placed the 6000,000
re"en _ ----,— -t- -*14 valuation on the line* and planta.
BRIGADE COMMANDERS
FOR VETERANS’ SONS
thirty men and six ladies to appoint, the rexas Farm Bureau and of the
These appointments will cover prac- farmers' state cotton pool. will apeak ।
votes in New York in 1912 and was
* in August, 1914,
om"t want
MEN'S HIGH SHOES
—Some men wear high shoes the year 'round
if not, you have three more month* to wear high
shoe*—your opportunity to buy standard makes
of shoes at
20 PER CENT REDUCTION
CLEANING, V
PRESSING,
ALTERING and
TAILORING
ihat may be
To give in detail the work that
was accomplished by the Austin Y.
W. C. A in the yeur 1921 te an un-
_ Europe, particularly those
Germany, acordine to the pewa-
paper EXcelsior of the City of Mex-
Ico, which bays the Maxican «ov-
ernment has approved a fund for
ensued:
pbe you can
I the aMraM
For the Development of Girls
Into Well-Rounded Womanhood •
MANOR MOTHERS CLUB
* mv LUNCMES
I
remember. “But I am sure " he
, "that the name was Nctitioua,
not hoard of much a boulevard
I think it was Sunt a *laU to
i an. Finally, aa I tola the
that I had never heard of
i a boulevara, ha Mk*d ma it
s la pieturea”
Mtatr •aia ha was and the
MEXLA, Texaa, Feb 4- Narcoticsj
valued at more than 11*04 have
i-en neized by military authorities
I anao vw —----L -Lia
bis influence I" opposing the. child
weltare bOL Mrs. Wil Hall was
eectaa as chairman o the commit
tee to secure signers to the petition
from the different societies of the
“ON TIME ALL THE TIME”
HUNTING LOST BARGE.
Assoclated Press.
Travta county for the permanent
fund ot Ure State Teuchera Assoda-
ilon haa been turned over the com-
mittee in charge or the work. It was
a victim of aphasia. The youn
"widow." for ao she began to recard
herselt, decided to clarity her legal
status. She tnsuitutea (Utt for ai-
tentinied Taylor was 45 years old
and had once been married.
2 Peavey, the negro servant tesu-
Red he had been employed at the
Saylor house for six months.
3 “I left the house at a quarter
tatter T Wednesday night." hr stat-
ed “1 maid good-night to Mr. Tay-
ler and Miss Normand."
E Complications Develop
the Y. W. C. A. is planned to pre-
pare woman for her part, whatever
MURDER VICTIM Prayers of Three Days’ Durati
! (Continued from Page 1. Col. *.) Ancurerer 411 Niek nf Time
constitution governing the organi-
zation of Sons of Contederate. Vet-
erans, the state commander has!
ORDERED TO CLEAN UP
Associated Presa.
709 Congres Ave.
ThpO-/AZonecko""
Perfectly
SEIZE DOPE AT MEXIA
Aameined rim
ere for Feb 11.
Travis court hn
bear the tax rate
$100 yaluatlon,
Ing state tax of
Ths total n
DALLAS SYNDICATE BUYS
MERCEDES WATER PLANT
UsBriaUd Preas.
EROWNSVILLE, Texas, Feb. 4--
Canal lines and pumping plants of .
ths American Land and Irrigation
COLONEL BRENGLE WILL
PREACH THIS MORNING
Colonel H L. Rrengle, who has
been inducting lecture services at
ARMS POW-WOW
(Continued from Page t, Col. 1)
CARL H. MUELLER
•OS CONORESS AVE; ,
home of Good Shoes-Hos/ery
Mexico win send twenty-five ntu- duct services at the First Southern
centa to the principel univermties Presbyterian chureh this sunday
of Burope parucularty those of morning st 11 o’clock. Colonel Bren-
0 E"* - ---- gle opened his tecture at the Saiva-
Uoo Army hall Wednenday night.
IM tranater today at Mercedes, 1
but gave no details
Orr will speak
aid last year at the two depots.
In the religious training given in
the building. Mrs. W. D Hart and !
Mrs. W A. Harper teach Bible :
classes each fail and spring Two I
other Bible classes were conducted. I
one tor the student nurses of P. *
S. hospital, and one for the staff of
secretaries of the Y. W
After eight years of accomplish-
ments, the women now have a
dream of a bigger and better home
for the activities that have clearly
outgrown the present quarters of
the Y. W. C. A.
Miss Clara Graves 4s general sec-
retary and Miss Mllie Mae Wolfram
is physical training director.
STILLMAN WINS TILT j
OVER EXPENSE FUND
Axndated Fre. I
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Yz Feb. 4
Counsel for James A. stiiman •4
ceeded today in blocking. at led
temporarily, another effort by Ml
Anne U Stillman to obtain addiue)
al expense money and the appolry
ment of a commission to take tesg
mony at Montreal in the stulim
divorce case. Motion to these •n
were held pending tor a week by 8
preme Court Justice Morecheus
who upheld the ob3ection of N
suumas counsel that the attida
supporting the application were bq
ed on hearsay and therefor* wd
insufficient
log vespers.
____________by the girls.
The sewing and laundry rooms
ar* popular every evening, and
training is given to the giris who
gather there to laundry, their own
clothes or make them During the
Consideration of that section of
the new charter dealing with the
public utilues and the hearing of
atizens or representatives of utii-
ny companies on the proposed ses-
ton are expected to consume the
major portion of the time of the
charter commisston members in
their meeting next Tuesday night
Report of the committee on pub-
lic utintes was submitted at the
last meeting of the commpimston and
at that time schedulea for disposal
at the next meeting.
Just when the commtsston will
take up consideration at J. Bouldin
Rector's ten resolutions substitut-
ing tan wctions of the tentative
charm tor ten seclons of the old. is
no known. Diacussion of the first
two of thews resolutions dealing
with the elections and the powers
of the eity, was scheduled tor last
meeting, but was postponed be-
cause ot the unavoidable abeence
at Mr. Rector. At present there is
no definite date for beginning work
on the pesolutiona.
property, effected at public auction
this morning There was no pro-
test to the confirmation.
mile- of laterals controlled by St l
Lout capital today passed Intel
Austin painters' union Rev. R, K
Duke officiated at the Rosengren-
crew of the Nova Scotian steamer
Donald I., Cook, who arrived today
on tankers from Mexico. The bat-
tered, water-logged hulk of th*
... Cool: went down less than two
William hours after they had been taken
council” made by the girls them-
----- ,------------ selves. You may have the pleasure
and then had given the name at 1 ot hearing the evenii
“William Dean Taylor." The jew- . planned and conducted
•Iry upon which a loan had been -----*— —“ •—
iade and a ticket issued consisted
bt a pair of cuff links set with
diamonds and onyx shirt studs, also
Another wet of witnesses, eq os nr
■Mired and definite placed a car
athat corner at precisely the same
time saw it leaving at the time and
i the direction taken by the brown
Hr But the one of their Qescrtp-
ttom was green and tt was closed
One interpretation of this neem-
ing puzzle would be that it was
either a brown touring car or r
green closed car and that one
group of witnesmes is mistaken
The other solution is that there
were two cars and that the Ain-
erepancy relates to time. In any
event, the police regard the etr.
rumstances which refer to It may
he explained as of vital importance
in these clearing up stages of the
crime and its motive. Because of
those uzeeetione it naturally has
occurred that the murderer arriv-
ed or left in the rar And if there
were two machines, that more than
Mr nereon may have been impli-
between the local and state organ:
tzations, and between the different
local organisations: (2) as a mar-
ket of ideas: (3) as a dispenser
of news notes and personals; and
(4) to give formal reports of state,
district and national meetings.”
to get Bill Taylor."
; His intimate knowledge of the
hidden chapter in the tamous di-
rector’s career was revealed in
startling fashion late yesterday
vening when in Fresno. Cal., it
5as learned that Sanda had there
bassed jewelry stolen from Taylor
Parent -Teacher associations with
RADIO BROADCASTING BY
AMATEURS IS FORBIDDEN
7 Amazing complications in the
mystery developed early in the
day when it was proved that Tay-
tor's true name was Wm. D Tanner
and that he assumed the name of
Taylor when he came west in 1908. -.....- -— -—----, —
One man, the man for whom the . dertaking that is stupendous, for
police are now looking, knew this the value of service such as is ren.
Secret In the past of the mystery
to the reunion that has ever at-
tended a similar meetin*.
The watchword now is “On to
Richmond.”
Texas. Feb.
• heard of him. I have
here a short time But
you cal up laskys end
that purpose.
The alumni of the faculty of
c hem iatry and science of Mexico
are already study in* in Germany,
according to the paper-
ed today are:
Root resolution creating a com-
mission to amend international law
Orders to clean up have been given
44 restaurants, ten meat markets
seventeen fountains and confer -
tinnertea, twelve groceries and four
bakeries.
pearance this week to prevent any —-r,,
lack of harmony or feeling of 1so- stuffs weighing 1543 pounds, 540
laton among the TO* circles of the dozen ««• and 30 pound, of meat
Texas congress of Mother, and: have been condemned by mitary
— — .... authorities here, following an in-
spection of food establishments.
sions.
Miss Corinne Simpson of the uni-
versity of Texas is president of the
union. University delggates will
mang meet at the university Y. M. C. A.
WiLthis Bunday afternoon at 1 o’clock
in charge for recruiting delegations
from various university churches
club.
The newest addition to the Aus-
^w^ct 'It^0^ EU alrplanes:.submarines. kas,
September of last year. The sales
for three months amounted to »3.-
124, of which the Y W. received a
commission of 10 per cent for mak-
in* sales. A cafeteria has been
open two weeks and noonday meals
are served every day except Sun-
day. The results of the work of
the cafeteria have proven satisfac-
tory to those in charge.
Assist Travelers.
Another branch of the work is
that of maintaining a Travelers’ Aid
in Austin and 2779 persons received
bet with diamonds.
f The man who secured the loan
answered to the description of
Sands. In a bold hand he wrote on
the ticket retained by the broker
the name of his one-time employer.
William Dean Tanner. The mean-
In* of this might have remained
impenetrable, seeming as deep in
the shadows as all else that con-
cerns the silent figure whose tragic
•nd left the whole motion picture
-world aghast and stunned.
Went by Alias
£ Possibly not a single member of
the world in which Taylor lived and
moved knew that “Bill Taylor” had
a name other than that by which
hr WM universally khown.
But by some means, posaibly by
reading his mall and learning the
detalis of the allowances sent to
bls daughter, who is attending a
fashionable school in New York
state Bands became possessed of
the secret,
” It may be sala, parenthetically,
that no other member of the pic-
ture colony believes the change in
hame was for any purpose of con-
ceniment. Taylor smia not long
ago to a friend: “I have known
great sudness in my life.”
It is believed tat Tanner was
•lecarded along with the old life,
which be described as being un-
happy. The police are assured be-
yona peradventure that the man
who pawned the Jewelry in Fresno,
tiling the name of the owner in a
•pirit of mallclous triumph, wax
-Banda
r There la momethtme in this very
etrcumstance which to the officer.
I. itseit a flood of light coming
out of the darkness.
Unfriendliness of Sands
The stealine and forgery indule-
ed in by Banda did not convey the
pirit at this piece of treachery;
they might have been only for gain
But now that the Frcro epimode la
brought up from the obecurit at
a dark sttle hole la the wall pewm-
rtop, to be made plain in aS its
detaila, a new element appeara
This new element I* a promoune-
ed untlenaliness of Benda, which
lake* on the aspect at a sinister
and adlent threat _____
The malice la further revealed te
what meems to have been a per-
(tatant campaign at Banda to annoy
the director
From Sacramente he rent him a
pawn ticket imued upon vahumbte
stolen from Taylor on which the
money area tmue4. ___
Atomebile Enter Mymtery
Pomeibly nothing atrengcer mm,
to nght in the whole day*, imvee-
tgation than report, relatine to
two automobtles. There were aa
contusing that detecttves who -
dertook the investientton of the
It I. the purpose of a .mail pub- I
lietion which made its first sp-
it is a current opinion among
those who have not been associ-
ths total on wh
tin* t<. Tax col
the prine pal |X
mtel: million
valuntion is du
value of persor
reference to investigate and report
to the powers upon any questions
Dcussion of correct school
lunches win be held by the Manor
Mothers’ club at its meeting Thurs-
toy .fteraoon at 3 o’elocK. Miss
Doig C. Ervim. Travis county dem-
omstrauon *gent will attend th.
meeung Th. Govanle Mothers
Hub will hold a siiler.meetinK
Friday afternoon at to dock, with
Mias Brvm la ettendanre
FRIDAY PROVES FAIREST
DAY OF WBBK AT BERTRAM
■pedal Correspondence.
BEKRAN, T*« Feb. A.The
old proverb that Friday t the. foul-
est or the fairent of the week ha.
proven re for the laat two weeks. It
being the only day the sun mbone
to amount to anything Saturday
It to eloay and raining mowty trom
the east.
•nd Mr. W T Thellen, will be held
thi Sunday afternoon at 4130 from
JS1 Zemrnisen ort-1
wood cemetery.
down toward Jamaica with a cai l
of lumber when she was struck
Dee. 1* by a terrine .term. M
(all* and her masts were carl
away, the cabin, wxecked and 11
vesnel’s bold riied with water 7
food supply was ruined, eo that '
went foodlee* three days, ]
Mra Oxner Mid the crew pras
for three days for suqoor •
just as they were at the pmnt,
abandoning hope, the Eru
steamer Ban Eduardo appeared. (
■aid. e
Tbe party was landed at Burr,
Mexico, whence they were taken 5
Tuxpam and then to Port Artn
Texas, where they boarded tank
Supplementin* this
eted Who was Strenger’
BODY OF R. E. CUMMINGS
. IS LAID TO FINAL REST
XX.. Fuh .-a.. The funeral of R E. Cumminga.
WASHINGTON. +.order: 1 former Austin resident who died at
for temporary suspension of radio 1 Dailas Friday morning, was hela
broadcasting by amateurs. afternoon at 4 o'clock with
of interference caused regular radio | the pallbearers selected from the
service was announced today by i - • -------------- - - -
the commerce department The naw
Dr. R. E. Vinson, president of the
Universit of Texas, has returned
1 from an extended tour of the north
and east in search of new instruc-
1 tors to take the place of a number
--- --- ---- ----- of resignations recently handed in
Georgetown or Taylor on Saturday , by member* of the Medical school
night Mr. Orr'* Itinerary for the at galveston.
rirst five day* of this week Include*, He stated that the board of re-
gent* will be able to take care of
; the situation for the remainder of
I the year, but that the trouble is
sertous because of the great de-
l mand made everywhere for the
right sort of faculty members He
will have some definite recommen-
Man addrere by Mr. A. B Me-
am every woman was urged to vote
for the school hood election .Feb.
11 toe the purpose of issutnE!benda
to bun a new high nchool bunding
of brick and concrete.
No man or woman whoente meat i
EutaT can make a mistake by I
E! the kidneys occaslonanly,
flushing tne MeatT
revs a wall-known authoruy. Mra’
f!m: uric arid which dogs the i
kidney pofs so they lugeiahly f!-
EPorzrnin only par otmawat
and polmon. from the blood, then
900 get mle ieany al rheumatism
hendaches, liver
nres conatipation, diaxinem, sleep
TMhen biaader dieorders come |
from sluggish ktoneys. |
The moment you feel • dun. nehe ,
in the kianeyn or your back hurn
or If tbs urine to cloudy, offensive.,
full of sediment. Irregular of poo-1
sage or nttended br a sensation of!
Maiding, get about four ounces of:
Jaa Halm from any reliable phar: I
mney and take • tableepoontul in
a glare of water before brenktast
for a few dny» and your kidneys will
then net fire. This famous Mite
is made from the acid of grapes And
I lemon juice, combined with nithin
and has been uned for generations
to flush eloxked kidneys and sum-
ulate them to setlvlty. almo to neu-
tralise the aelda in urine so it no
longer caumee irritation, thus snding
bladder aiorders.
Jad Balls is Inexpensive and can
not injure: makes • delightful ef-
fervescen ithia-water drink which
ste regular meat Miers should take
now and then to keop the kidneys
clean and the blood pure, thereby
avoiding serious kidney complica-
' Uono.
PIMIENTO FACES TRIAL
FOR MURDER OF SUAREZ
Aweetatea Prem
MEXICO CITY. Feb. 4—General
Rafael Pinalento, accused of the
murder of Vice President Jose
Maris Fino Huares st th. time o(
the Madero assasstnation in 1*1*.
will be placed on trial for the
crime next Wednesday. It was of-
filially announced today.
DUE TO BI
AT SESS
Vising of the
' ■
off.
rhe women, Mrs. May Oxner,
wife of the skipper, and Mrs. Ben-
nett Peeler, the cook'* wife, were
I unanimously voted "hQpdoos" by
the crew and Captain ’Oxner de-
--------------I cls red they would never go along--.
John T. Orr of Dalia*, president of aguin. The schooner was coasting for Nsw York.
BERTRAM ASKS LEGISLATOR
TO FIGHT WELFARE BILL -------------------
e0i Coreadondenc i dicats, headed by Harry L Seay
BERTRAM. rdFeh—at the---F---- ------"--•
metne Friday afternoon of the
HChoo improvement lengue the body
unanimously voted to petition Rep-
past year 105 girls lived at the
residence, and 50 transients spent
a night or more.
The administration building at
607 Brazos street la as popular as
the residence. There the business
office*, the Woman's Exchange, the
gymnasium, and classes and clubs
are maintained. The physical train-
ing department is devoted to bas-
ketball gym exercises and evenings
of recreation. During the spring
term last year there were six lass-
ea three meeting once per week and
three meeting twice per week, with
Charles H. Macintosh, president
of the Associated Advertising Clubs i
of the World, will be entertained by
members of Gamma Alpha Chi.
honorary advertising fraternity for
women in the university, upon ills
arrival in Austin on Monday.
"Alice in Hungerland." a motion
picture film showing conditions in
the near east, will be shown at
PHuvervine Saturday night, accord-
ing to Mies Mildred F. ues, teach-
er of the Gregg school, who is
pushing the near east relief work
in Travis county. A rally meeting
wiU be held at Dessau Monday
night and at Sprinkle on Tueeday
night.
J. W Tilley, state fire insurance
commissioner, will leave today to
spend several days in Waco on bus-
mess in connection with his de-
partment
According to information reach-
ing bare yeeterday. the wonden
barracks at Camp Trayis will be
remodelled and repaired.
Maxby Hart. Univeraity of Texas
law graduate at 1921 and former
toothoU star, has been appointed
public aeterider in Bon Antonio cor:
porelion and justice courts through
EE efforts at the San Antonio Ki-
wants Hub. Hart, known in Aus-
tin as "Huck,” to a son of D. H.
Hart of Austin, clerk of the United
States court for the western dis-
trict of Texas. The San Antonio
pubtie defender to conpected with
the firm of Douglas & Carter of
Han Antonio. _____
Every west Texas town with n
population of 1,800 or more either
has paved streets or I* contemplat-
ing paving construction, according
to a totter to the Austin hamber
of Commerce from Porter A Wha-
ley of stamtora, secretary of the
West Texas Chamber of Com-
merce _______
Milton Momo, et auditor, arriv
ed back in Austin Saturday after-
noon from Brownwood, where be
was called on account of the daalb
of his brotber. Dr. H. C. Morris,
last week. Auditor Morris to ex-
pecte to resume his dutles at the
dt ball Monday morning
Dare Hodges was arrested Satur-
day by Trevis officers on B charge
of child denertion. He war later r,
leased under bond of 1300 for his
appearance in court to answer the
charges filed against him.
hers within the last week, nix , ~
teen persons have been arrested on ------------
ehares of violating the federal and 5
—- — SMJS IS FIRE FOR
---------------------- KIDNEYS, QUIT MEM
F°BP URCLSFSTORTco.es
Aa.-mtca — jin speaking of the meeting Thurs-
„putRoitanenFB--Henry °Mor eah 25 piua"xcs
mnazsranzrceer'waTinennuosntot
at Detroit lots today when Judee m-etine
Arthur J. Tutue in United ssates 1be meeting
district court confirmed sale of the
' MOVE ELGIN LIBRARY
INTO NEW GARTERS
" Bpeelal te merlean.
ELaN, Ter, Feb The puMle
I mar. whieh to equipved and
mainte by the New Century
1 Club, ba* been moved to room* over
z-=-
Also One-Hii rd Off on big assortment of
fine Madras, Silk Mixture* and Percale
Shirt*. Sizes 13% to 18.
ERECT GREA
AID T
A large prac 11
members of th
tenm in nearin
board, whir h la
tho tennis court
in 40 feet Ion* a
ntrue ted of cone
future univermit
quired in tian t
t ording to Dr D
. On the ate in questip, necording
Ul Machaty, he had a late dinner en-
-----t la Hollywood. On alight-
"The whole part." The work of
State Commander Lon A- Smith
of the Bon* of Confederate Veteran*:
yesterday announced the foliowin*
brigade commanders: First brigade,
R, F. Scott, Paris; Second brigade.
Daniel Walker. Beaumont: nr vorce am new zui a--u --
brigade, R. E,Eegon, Dallaa: Sixth grante a deers*. In August, 1914,
brigade, Lee J. Roundtree, Bryan, she married Robbins.
Eighth brigade, T. J. Anderson,; Meantime, Deane-Tanner had
Houston; Ninth brigade, W M Fl¥rjchanged his name to William Des-
Gonzales; Eeleventh brigade. Rich- mond Taylor and entered the movies,
ard B Harrison, Waco; Twelfth Some year* attr hl* disappearance,
brigade O. W. Gillespie, Fort a friend saw hi* face on the sereen.
Worth;' Sixteenth brigade, John M and exclaimed: “Why, there is Pete’
Wvatt El Paso: Eighteenth bri-. Tanner!”
M J Adama Plainview, Maa. Deane-Tanner. in her brief
A oHeadeehorace a codEtes-rtatsimndrtgzndnane,anb
• ApDothtmehtswil bmade in the isoerrschazman. X. fi
remaining brigades soon. vom ____
mander Smith will also name at
an early date his of Helal staff of
both men and women. Under the}
Flush ehe Kidney,-t.ona, when
Back harts or Badder
bothera.
Anether phase ot th. mystery
wie to being subseeted to the
mom minute examination Is. who
•w th* ragwed wtranger who an
Jan 7 atopped • Hollywood ector
on the atreet and attempted to learn
Taslorshadresa? Thi* question WM
brought up 1
specula
ice value T
als were obu
oon and at 5 o
Greater care
ken in wetti
B the smoke I
nmistakable I
moke arose y
» be white. gr
1 among the J
xl to the false
ad been chose
After each ba
d and offleia
ardinal tellern
urned When
its are burned I
e riner
havel < himney
» elect a pope.
/
Hi
A hey ones ssked his father
"What part of speech is ‘Woman’."
The father promptly responded.
Mr. Ford through his representa-
lives, bid $5,000,000 for the Lncoin
holding* beinE the only one to
‘tX
--------- compnsing more than 1** mites of ,
main canals and meverai hundred {
Bpecial M Xaort.ro.
GEOGETOWN, Feb. 4—Final
tryout* for the intercollegtate tri-
angular debate between Southwest-
ern. T. C. U. and Trinity, which
will take store Feb. 24 have, been
hel at suthwester and the fol-
lowing teams welected: Chapman H
DnifSaan at Lte Rock, Ark., and
Emory Harger of Georgetown =i
E.00E Ge affirmative against T C.
V. to Georgetown; James Hardy of
Gulfport, Miss.. and E O. Patterson
of Georgetown will support the
negative against Trinity at Waxa-
_____.-----Shie. The question for debate le:
tonight when Gustav “Renolved, Thal the Kansas Indus
-- — — court plan of adjusting indus:
t1A dispute, should be adopted
IfugSo the United states The
debating council and Coach W. D.
went connider the nquad as UU-
MONTHLY BULLETIN IS
PUBWSHEDTO EOOSTrss MEXIA RESTAURANTS ARE
Feb. 4—The
__________ _ in Austin Saturday afternoon at1
An effort is being made to or-11:30. Efforts are being made to se- j
ganize at least one camp of Sons cure the district court roomgin the
of Confederate Veterans in each [Travis county court house for the
county in Texas. meeting.
The next annual reunion of vet-I Mr. Orr will answer any questions
erans and sons will be held in Rich- (concerning the work of the farm bu-
mond, Va. Jun. 19-21. Comman- reau.ana the cotton. Pool. Travis
der Smith will make an effort to counts farm axent Walter E .Davis
corn the larest eleeation of son* is preparing a latter to be malled to
carry th. tarest aelesauon *on. an tafm bureau members, announc-
In from a trolley oar he wa* ballad
by a man whom Machaty describes
u being five teet nine inch.* tall,
cnmparing with hi* own height He
nav he wa» of fairly thin body, but
with an oval fare Hi* eyes and
Eomnplexion wore dark and the man
■ Fg” ’ about 1M pounds. His
dothes wars apparently of good
duality and eut, but in need of
■tossing His collar was sotted and
he had a rageea appearanee, though
hl* epeech and bearing was more
at a gentleman Ha first aaked
MMachaty tbe location of a bbu le-
In commenting on this first num- -------- . —
her, which was edited by Mra. wj,couat guard cutter Yamacraw ha»
been directed to assist in the hunt
Cook chapel. Burial was at Oak-
wood cemetery.
J. H. Cummings, nephew, and Mrs
S. H. Haigler, niece, are the Austin
survivors. Mr*. Cummings accom-
panied the body from Dallas, arriv-
in* in Austin Saturday morning.
Pallbearers were John Blomeke, M.
C. Leonard, P. H Fortier, William
O’Brien, Frank George and George
Burns.
the residence home is a place of
Ion* faces. Ion* prayers and little
pleasure If that delusion is linger-
in* in your head, go around to the
modest building on Tenth and Bra-
xos streets and see for yourself the
good times that the girls, who work
all day, have after the day's toll is
over.
Girls Maks Own Rules.
The only rules that you are asked
to follow are those of the “house
KLGIN BOCIETY.
EwunrveFv-"
sms-ar.rrkdcoraatn."
al warcn The euu WW. m1 :
. Jone, -be pr-sotd
Mr. I.ro. f .olor
(rem ana diek, -- pirrinez. “
rotom* B- et,mere-i.A-iuucei
pink carnations and lace fann. euineinK
Py sad Spanish moss producedan,artistie
e.ct Med—tou Roy Rivers. W. P. Culp. ■
an Kra JettMeka,~ited Mn •
Jones in servins pink an Eretn_briex .
eream, Angel fooa enke with maiden hait
‘ Eadom e.smr---o-
i „„ . .ro. tom pink car-
l uM, -ilk lee fer
, OPENS FEED STORE __
ELGIN. Tex ■ Feb 4- A -holenai:
flour ana feed atore has bean °2en2
• in tha Culp building by B W Smin
of Pa-trop It I* • branch ot-the
f Kimball Milling Co. of sherman. |
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ONLY 12 TA
TO BEC
Only 12 persor
ntiona hel Frid
the Travis cou
teac here certifi
ad virea from the
t undent Leon <1
to Mian Kula Pe»
Gileu, who were
aminations, the
taking the quiz
permanent certti
r——-
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La vote for a
brehet i । - -E
ullot was tah‛
ardinals in th
fierr w ' ■
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t will b takr
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h* over the :
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t St Teter s I
mns of black
om the Sistir
apul ele t ion I
f O’Connell
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ther hand h ‛
rate he - w l
ew »o>« r> g’ I
tholic < hut I
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an C** l hollew ill
FConne II of l’’l
ime to cast hl
ope when the
selectiot. |
The liner I’r I
L bearing the
b Rome is . I
e meetng wi
he M-diterrun
ort received fl
vening statec
each Naples M
i As the crowe
re dispersed I
vening loo.nl
aigrimns and si
a of Kt Peter
n which the pl
ks curiosity as
vitbin the wall
[ Th* outside I
tnow what na
Ln for pope. I
atholic colleg
laif of the card
ilitiea.
Rumnor I
Cardinal Mal
ardinal Laure
ontaine have ]
bad as favorite
I It to a trad i
n for mat ion rod
•
kmoke column,
[hat four ballo
since the conci
pletely nonplymmea
Dm get at witnesece with com-
vineine necuracy and ...........
toto Uk. pollee that they haa mem *
tore, automobte MaaMat the cot-
mt ■ bloex from Taylof’s home
But after Mims Normenas car bad
art ven up. ..
They demcrbea it or a tore ateh
powered mater peinted chocolate
MANY STUDENTS FROM
AUSTIN WILL ATTEND
SAN MARCOS MEETING
More than 40 delegates from the
vnivermty at Texas win attend th.
South Texas student Volunteer Un-
son. First annual conterence to be
hela at the Southwest Texas Nor-
mal ollege at Han Marcos, opens
Friday and continues through next
Bunday
Dr W. A. Hamlett, pantor of the
pirst Baptist church, will be among
the speaker at the convention,
which wil deal with foreign mis-
MAT TRANSFER HAINES
TO LAW DEPARTMENT
Diacusalon to being made aa to
the advisabiisty at transterring Dr.
C. J. Haines, protessor of goverm-
meet at the university, to the law
daporunent, at the beginning of the
next echo leal le year Thia tranater
will Mkely be taken up at the next
meeting of the board of regent*,
mid Judge John C Townes, dean
of the School at LA*.
Whether the change will be
doMned advisable esther by those
considertne the matter or by the
MNoul K be recommended,
end upon the relative anno
—h eitber • new taw protes-
aor or a new government teacher
can be secured. H • new pr*f—nr
to -..xd to the taw faculty, aald
Judg. Town**. It will not be mode
to fill the vacaney left by anyone,
but will be a general addition negd-
ed becaune of the growth of that
department
erintendent Leon G. Halden.
The total amount rained among
the county echools and excluding the
city achool woe 1424 aeld Super-
“ | intendent Holden The money was
reload in the various echools. by
teing made for the missing barge
Warabia. The Wasabia wtlh a
crew aboard wa* lost several day*
ago from a tug. 140 mile* east-
moutheast of Capo Lookout
EuaI SocIETy. _ _ .
XIX IN T-x. fe x Mr-- J J Gond
ekku jiimoL M™ Jak welt at
Tler am xWHIto Mr. ~d Mm Be-u
Mi- Ei- Jadkaen h- acoepees • P•
UUre .1 Winebere le tee portotft.
Dr. t k. Arte to tort froe, Kine
Daughen boadital in Temele zhern.he
undr-ent ** operauon He I* rapldly
While the Ground Hog says six week* more
of Winter, we think that the good dressers
are entitled to see the NEW CLOTHES- and
while the weather is still a bit chilly for
Spring Suits, it is not too soon for choosing.
Come in Monday and let us fit a
Society Brand on you.
dered by the organization la not
measured in simple word*.
at either
rgulations will be issued soon.
Radio broadcastinE. the department
explained, ia a new wirsless serv-
ice embracing the rending out of
everything from market quotations
and crop estmates, health talk*,
weather torecasts to high-class en-
tertainments.
The result has been to fill the
air radio reports to the det-
riment of n cesses ry commercial
service
<u> selection of personnel and a
greater economy in the use of the
funds to prevent waste of the rail-
way. and others.
HAYS COUNTY POLL I
TAXES NUMBER 23
speetal to American.
HAN MARCOS. Fab. 4—Court
Tax Collector Jam.* L Moor.
th. following aa th. total paym
of pol taxen insued in Hay* coun$
MM poll tax recetpta, with *3 a
empuona. In the small counties 3
exemptions are issued to those oj
age. However, an estimate of fl
over age exeenptions would me
th. total about a,500 voters in a
county in previous year on
about 1,500 poll taxes hare be
iasuea. I
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 4— Ex-
plaining he wanted to burn the
schoolhouse so he would not have
to study any more. Arthur Ward,
iu-year-old sophomore, today plead-
ed guilty to a charge of aefiling
and partly destroying the high
achool at Pin. Bluff. Wyo.. recently,
and waa sentenced to ten years in
the state industrial institute at
Worland.
actor, tola an un-
irling Blac
No Electic
Eagerly A
OaMtattr. an
umani nun.
ng the- smoke I
53 aJ
b Ballots have I
inals Sheuld
of Hogton arrv
lection is made
the conclave, I
will be brought
then would nes
thirds majority I
[ Italian politi
the course of th
than ordinary I
the political ci
collapse of the
I The fight be
led by ■ ardina
Cardinal Gasps
Interest Th* a
H
mand of Gaspnr
for reconciatto
kan and the it
4 — Food-
are W J Mason, Baptist! Jennie
Rose Mood, Methodist; Marion
Kirk. Presbyterian. Lucile Ham-
ner, Christian, and William J. Fet-
zer, Epiacopal.
THOSE INTERESTED IN
HOME CANNERY URGED
TO VISIT CHAMBER
Any Central Texas perwon Intsrea-
ed Hi horn, canning work I* cordially
invited to call at the Chamber of
Commerce. 706 Congreea Ave, to in.
•pect steam presnure canning appu-
ratus and get booklets and instruc-
tions on canning of various home
produeta, according to Miss Lote C.
rvin, Travis coudty demonstration
spent.
GARFIELD MOTHERS GET
STEAM CANNING FACTS
Eloise Berry of th* University of
Texas extenslon department spoke
before the Gartield Mothers Club
Friday afternoon, accompanied by a
demonstration of the steam pressure
canning of sausage.
A demonstratlon was given in the
use of the Burpee sealer with sani-
tary top cans, with instructions in
tbs use and canning of pork pro-
ducts. Both men and women were
present at the meeting. Miss Lol*
C Ervin, Travis county demonstra-
tion agent, was present from Aus-
tin. ______
THEILENFUNERL TODAY
Ths funeral of Charlotte Theilen,
4-months-old infant daughter of Mr.
Hughes was designed to stop up
a hole in the five-power naval lim-
itation treaty bi* enough for all
the battleships consigned to the
scrap heap to steam through at full
speed and in battle or any other
a total enrollment of 125 girls. In the formation.
fall eight classes were conducted. The resolution binds the signa-
with a total enrollment of 130 mem- I tory powers not to esU “between the
bers. Last summer 1,197 swims 1 present date and the ratification
were enjoyed under the direction i of the treaty any of the ships which
of the Y. W. C. A- , must be scrapped under the terms
To Teach Millinery. of the naval treaty.”
Educational classes are being - A prohibition against the sale of
conducted in Spanish, telegraphy, any of the discarded craft to an-
millinery and vocal music, with an । other nation is carried in the five-
enrollment of 44. power pact, but nothin* would
One of the greatest incentive* 1n | have prevented this method of is-
the organization is. that of the ST । position of them had today’s reso-
clal club* to which the young ladle* . fution been overlooked.
have accesa. Austin has haduthzee Adopt ResOlations
clubs among the.businesn.E! Iha 1 Other resolutions formally adopt,
the -Suntlower," "Good Cheer ana - . -
"Outdoor,’ and one high achool girls
Auelated Preua
KEW YORK. Feb. 4—The (tore
of three day* ot prayer in • rag-
ing sea and ot prayer answered
in the nick of time was told by
two women and six men ot the
man. who was scarcely less com-
municative in Ute than he now ia
E death.
5 Thia man waa known as Edward,
r. Sanda. Taylors discharged sec-
betary-valet, who twice robbed hla
master, forged his name and re-
turning to Loa Angelea last Tues-
day uttered this threat: "I am here
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