The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 23, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919.
THE STATESMAN
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FEW PLACES AS YET
Mortgage
Edinburg,
£1,500, 000;
“WE CHURN EVERY DAY” AT
GRYANT CREAMERY.
The mighty ships go on
To their haven across the sea.
But 1am left in a foreign land
With a hammer to comfort me.
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Take a Tablespoonful of
Salts if Back hurts or
Bladder bothers.
Roll a VELVET
Cigarette
VELVETS nature-agea
Oh, well, for the soldier of France,
As he passes in gala attire;
O well. for the slacker at home.
As he sits at his ease by the fire.
Come in and slip on a pair; see how comfortable they
are—There are many models—and many leathers—
Dark Brown—Tans and Black.
Doughboy Bewails
His Lot as Road
Mender in France
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A. P. DIRECTORS
ARE RE-ELECTED
Get chummy with
VELVET today.
TIPPING IS NOT
KNOWN IN CUBA
Put a stop to them with old
reliable Dr. King’s New
Discovery
meke it jvtt right for
ciganttn.
We use for VELVET only the finest Kentucky
Burley. But we don’t stop there.
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SMOOTHEST
SMOKING
TOBACCO
Dealer; Clark Howell, Atlanta Consti-
tution. Charles Hopkins Slark, Hart-
fort Courant; Charles A. Rook, Pitts-
burg Dispatch; V. 8. MeClotchy, Sac.
ramen to Bee.
TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS AND HEAD
NOISES
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Break, break, -break.
On thy cold gray stones. Doughboy,
But the tender joys of days that are
past
Will be long in returning, my boy.
—Pvt. Richard H. Hart.
Co. G, 143rd Inf.
We put millions of pounds of this tobacco away
every year, in wooden hogsheads, for Nature to
patiently ripen and mellow.
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CANDY
Cathartic
"Break, Break, Break.*
( Apologies to Tennyson.)
Break, break. break.
By the side of the road. Doughboy.
For the roads have need of repairing,
And you are the goat, my boy.
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DON’T LET IT STOP YOU
Nothing could stop the boys at
Chateau Thierry, says the National
War Garden Commission, of Wash-
ington, so get into the war for food.
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Texas Pioneers
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This combination insures maximum results, because it gives the
chick all the nutrients needed to develop the whole chick Chicks
fed the Purina Way grow much faster than when fed only grain be-
cause grain is rich in heat and energy, but lacks a sufficient quantity of
the elements that make blood, bones, nerves. feathers and flesh. These
elements are abundantly provided in PURINA CHICKEN CHOWDER.
PURINA CHICKEN CHOWDER should be fed right through the
summer to chicks and growing fowls. Your pullets will begin to lay
earlier in the fall if this feeding plan is followed. PURINA CHICKEN
CHOWDER should be fed with PURINA CHICK FEED and PURINA
SCRATCH Feed. Follow this plan and we’ll guarantee
DOUBLE DEVELOPMENT or
MONEY BACK
"HANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR
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Texas headquarters at Austin.
Jewel Oil Company of Denver, Colo.;
capital stock. $100,000; Texas head-
quarters at Fort Worth.
Rangburnett Oil Company of Texas,
of Dover, Del.; Texas headquarters at
Archer City.
Raise chicks this spring for yourself and for the market Cash in
on big poultry profits, It is easy to raise poultry if you feed a balanced
ration of
The VELVET way makes
the friendlier kind of to-
bacco. You can always
go to it for comfort with
out a “come-back.”
Mackennan of the Topeka State Jour-
nal to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Oswald Garrison Vil-
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There are quicker ways, but they leave some
teeth in.
Houston; capital stock, $10,000.
There is little chance that the Thir-
ty-sixth legislature completing its
business during the 30-day period of a
special session, in the opinion of Lieu-
tenant Governor W. A. Johnson, who
is spending a few days here on busi-
ness. He believes that it will require
two special sessions. In the event there
is to be two sessions, he said he would
prefer to have one this summer and
the other early next year, probably
next January. Should there be another
session at that time, there could be
legislation enacted putting into effect
the dozen or so proposed amendments
to the Constitution to be voted on at a
special election to be held next No-
vember. including the $75,000,000 bond
issue.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure Itching,
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals.
You can get restful sleep after the
first application. Price 60c.—Adv.
25c Jin. A‘^o
PLOUGH CHEMCAL CO-
The Strong Withstand The Winter
Cold Bettor Than The Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger
people who are weak, will be strength-
ened and enabid to go through the cold
weather by taking GRO VETS TASTF.
LESS chill TONIC. which is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in
syrup. So pleasant even children like
it. You can soon feel its Strengthen-
ing, Invigoratina Effect Price 60c.
organization of Texas Pioneers, Mayor
Sam C. Bell of San Antonio has sent
out invitations to the County Judges
of all counties in Texas requesting
them to select delegates from among
the pioneer residents of their respect-
ive communities to attend the conven-
tion of Texas Pioneers, to be held in
San Antomio, Apri 24.
“The mayor's letter also contained
an invitation to the county officials
to accompany the delegates to the con-
vention and to aid in the movement
which has as its aim the foundation of
an organisation which will preserve
Texas history. bring together the
• founders of the State and their de-
scendants and establish a State pride
which is expected to rebound to the
benefit of the entire commonwealth.”
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The pioneers of Texas will organize
in San Antonio tomorrow (Thursday).
County officials are likewise invited to
attend. The Rocky Mountain News,
printed at Kerrville, near San Anto-
nio, speaks of the coming meeting as
follows:
“In an effort to form a permanent
That raw, hoarse throat must be
Boothed. That phlegm-loaded chest
must be loosened. That cough must
be checked 80 you can sleep.
Dr. King's New Discovery has been
relieving colds and coughs for half a
century without the least disagreeable
after-effects.
A copy of the Arrow Head, the
newspaper of the 36th Division, France,
of the issue of March 28, has just been
received and contains many interesting
news items as well as a great deal of
poetry written by members of the or-
ganisation.
Among the selections is the following
take-off on ‘Fepnyson’s famous poem.
Break. Break,Break."
Keep the bowels on schedule time
with Dr. King’s New Lfe Pila, the
system freed from poinonous wastes,
the complexon clear, the stomach j
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lard of the New York Evening Post, unlalnted. Mid yet positive in actou.
The members also elected F.
If you have Catarrhal Deafness or
are hard of hearing or have head
noises go to your druggist and get 1
ounce of Parmint (double strength),
and add to it % pint of hot water and
a little granulated sugar. Take one
tablespoonful four times a day.
This will often bring quick relief
from the distressing head noises.
<’logged nostrils should open, breath-
ing become easy and the mucus stop
dropping into the throat. It is easy
to prepare, costs little and is pleasant
to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal
Deafness or head noises should give
this prescription a trial.
ASTHMA
A.M There is no "cure"
but relief is often
• • brought by—
NEW YORK, April 23.—The mem-
bers of the Associated Press at their
annual meeting yesterday re-elected
five directors, whose three-year terms
had expired. They were:
Elbert U. Baker, Cleveland Plain
What is “Spring Fever”
It is simply low Vitality, a lack of En-
ergy caused by Impurities in the
blood GROVE’S TASTELFSS chill
TONIC restores Vitality and Energy
by Purifying and enrichiig the blood.
You can soon feel its Strengthening.
uvigorating Effect. Price 60c. -Adv.
A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at
। any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends
dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak-
ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant Try it I
We are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood is filled with uric acid, says
; a well known authority, who warns us
i to be constantly on guard against kid-
i noy trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this irritating acid, but
become weak from the overwork, they
‘ get sluggish, the eliminative tissues
1 tlog and thus the waste is retained in
I the blood to poison the entire system
When your kidneys ache and fool
1 like lumps of lead, and you have sting-
' ing pains in the back or the urine is
cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad-
der is irritable. obliginr you to seek
relief during the night; when you have
severe headaches, nervous and dizzy
spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or
rheumatism in bad weather, get from
your pharmacist about four ounces of
J ad Salts, take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast each
mor nine and in a few days your kid-
neys will act fine. This famous salts
is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to flush
and stimulate clogged kidney a to neu-
tralise the acids in urine so it is no
longer a source of irritation, thus end-
ing urinary and bladder disorders.
J ad Salts is inexpensive and can not
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia- water drink, and nobody can
make a mistake by taking a little oc-
casionally to keep the kidneys ckean
and active.
Chartered:
Majestic Oil Company of Dallas;
capital stock, $150,000. Incorporators:
A. L. Higdon, J. P. Stephenson and J.
W. Campbell.
Glenrio Oil Company of Amarillo,
capital stock, $100,000. Incorporators:
P. H. Landergin, W. E. Herring and
Fred Horsbrugh.
Breckenridge Stephens Title Com-
pany. Breckenridge, capital slock.
$30,000. Incorporators: H. K. Gustin.
A. A. Kinney, J. R. Smith.
Graham Creek Lumber Company of
Tipping is an unknown art in Cuba; I
in fact, none of the natives ever think
of giving a tip to a waiter or servant,
declared George F Howard. SecreUry
of State. who has just returned from a
stay of several weeks in Havana and
other portions of the Cuban republic.
Mr. Howard was accompanied by Mrs.
Howard and their little son, and the
trip was greatly enjoyed. Mr. Howard
found the country in excellent shape
and the little republic prospering un-
der a liberal government. The great
sugar and tobacco plantations were
raising large crops and getting good
prices for their products.
Permits to do business
were granted to:
The Scottish - American
Mortgage Company of
Scotland; capital stock.
Wherritt, R. W. Franklin.
Amendments to charters were filed
by Becker McDougall Hardware Com-
pany of El Paso, changing name to
Hecker-Keogh Hardware Company;
BournlMcDonald Hardware Company,
Dallas. changing name to McDonald
Hardware Company and increasing
capital stock from $15,000 to $30,000;
Gonzales Water Power Company,
Gonsales, increasing capital stock
from $20,000 to $100,000; Markham Ir-
rigation Company, Bay City, increas-
ing capital stock from $250,000 to
$340,000; Tex-Homa Petroleum Com-
pany. Houston, changing name to Gal-
vez-Burk Petroleum Company.
the term expiring iq two years.
Messrs. Baker, HoWell and Clark
were nominated by the nominating
committee. Messrs. Rook. McClatchy
and MacLennan receiving their nom-
inations from the floor.
Southern division advisory board.
H. C. Adler, Chattanooga Times,
chairman.
J. N. Heiskell, Little Rock Gazette,
secretary.
Directors: *
J. L. Horne Jr., Rocky Mount (N.
C.) Telegram.
John S. Cohen, Atlanta Journal.
I. J. Wortham, Fort Worth Star-
Telegram.
The marines, “first to fight,” are |
also the first to subseribe to the Vie- 1
lory liberty loan, so it seems. Word |
to that effect was received yesterday {,
by Sergt. Michael, marine recruiting 11
officer here from Major McCauley of i
Houston, in charge of marine head- 11
quarters for the State of Texas, which I ]
comprises the southwest marine dis- ]
trict. The telegram stated that the 1
southwest district went over the top
the first day when subscriptions to the 1
Victory loan were received from all I
its members.
“Considering the fact that one-half I
th men are married, one-third I
foughtin France, and they ail receive ]
from $30 to $78 a .month, it makes a I
strong showing for the patriotism of 1
the corps,” says Sergt. Michael, with ]
justifiable pride. I
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"ggsemei3e2mp"
w a—bed HeirDressig.
Austin’s city flag has rather been
lost sight of in the banners of all de-
seriptions that are flying upon Va-
rious occasions, so to bring it to mind
and also to show appreciation for the
work done by the flag committee in
selecting a city flag and to Mrs. Wil-
ham Wyse, whose suggestion it was,
a resolution reciting the history of the
city flag was tntroduced at a recent
meeting of the City Council.
The original flag committee ap-
pointed by Mayor Wooldridge con-
sisted of:
Mayor Wooldridge.
A. W. Griffith.
Charles H. Page.
Mrs. William Wyse.
Mrs. Martyn Elliott.
Mrs. Fred Scott.
Mrs Myrle Garrett Kiley.
This committee was afterward en-
larged by the addition of the follow-
ing names:
F. E. Giesecke, selected chairman.
Mrs. John Preston.
Mrs. Roger Roberdeau.
Mrs. Caswell Ellis
Mrs. Nannie Huddle.
Mrs. 8. E. Hudson.
Mrs Mary Mitchell.
Mrs. H. Y. Benedict.’
Mrs. T. F. Taylor.
Mrs. Charles Stephenson.
Miss Emma Burleson
Miss Julia Pease.
Miss Lillie Robertson.
Miss Fannie Simms.
Dr. W. J. Battle.
A. N McCallum.
James MeClendon.
J. B. Rector.
D. K. Woodward.
Guy Collett.
J. P. Lightfoot.
Dr. Joe Wooten.
W. A. Harper.
K C. Barker.
Charles Potts.
Lloyd Lochridge.
William von Rosenberg Jr.
H. H. Sevier.
Roy Hawk.
E. L. Steck.
W. E. Long.
S.*E. Gideon.
Prizes were offered for the best de*
sign. The committee on awards se-
lected the design submitted by Ray
F. Coyle of San Francisco as winner
of the first prize and presented the
second prize to G. A. Geist of A. and
M. College. There were many con-
testants.
The municipal flag is a field of
white, in the center of which is a
symbolical emblem whose predomi-
nant colors are red, white and blue,
quite like the National and Slate col-
ors, while the design of the emblem
is similar to that of the State flag, yet
quite distinct.
The emblem is a shield in red and
white, capped with a triangle of blue.
A silhouette of the Capitol in red
crowns the whole an woven into this
silhouette is the crest to the coat of
arms of Stephen F. Austin, after whom
the city of Austin was named. The
entire design is a modified form of
the Austin coat of arms. In the center
of the blue field is a golden lamp of
knowledge, typifying the educational
advantages of Austin, its orange color
indicating the University of Texas.
Fly Upon Patriotic Occasions.
The flag will be carefully kept at
the City Hall and exhibited on all
proper civic occasions, as may be de-
termined upon by the Mayor of the
city or the judgment of the City Coun-
cil.
A very handsome city flag is owned
by the Boy Scouts of Austin and sev-
eral Austin flags have been made from
the design.
It was hoped by the promoters that
the flag would symbolize Austin and
be shown upon every occasion, but the
war coming on the thoughts of Aus-
tin were nationalized rather than lo-
calized and the municipal flag was
lost sight of in the great National em-
blem—the flag of the United States.
At $9,00 Pa"
“Bite” in tobacco comes either from
poor leaf or wrong “ripening.”
E. Ingram. F.
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The money paid for PURINA
CHCKEN CHOWDER will be re-
funded if chicks fed PURINA
CHKKEN Chowder with Purina
CHICK Feed as directed, do not
develop twice as fas during the
fina six weeks as chicks fed a grain
ration
su rot, to Checerbeard Nage h
"WHEN I go fishin* I want
" fish that bite, and tobacco
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