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Page 6 Tuesday, October 12, 1926. THE AUSTIN STATESMAN 'All the News That's Fit to Print Since I87f. GOVERNOR DIES AIMEE'S CASE Rural Pentathlon Will Be Feature of Interscholastic Meet MEXICAN SHOT Onofre Diaz Killed on Taylor Street. Louisiana Executive Expires Suddenly. According to the rules worked out for the pentathlon, a one or Because It is the only athletic event carrying a special division for rural schools organized on a Associated Press Dispatch to two-teacher school may enter ona contest at the county meet Each BATON ROUGE, La, Oct statewide basis it is expected that the rural pentathlon will become Henry Fuqua, governor of Louisi one of the most popular events on entry must participate in all live events.

The winner is determined Mysterious Martin Sought as Aide LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. Footprints of "John Doe" Martin across the path of Almee Sempie Mcpherson today presented an elusive trail for district attorney's Investigators seeking a tieretofore unidentified but Important principal in the alleged kidnaping conspiracy. The "footprints" were discerned by District Attorney Asa Keyes the program of the University of by a system of points for places, lexas Interscholastic league this ana since May, 1324, died In the executive mansion here Monday night. His death was a shock to his friends as his illness of a few year.

The event is designed espe At the state meet four prizes will be awarded: First a permanent cially for one and two-teacher Special to The Austin Statesman. TAYLOR, Oct 12. Onofre Dia a Mexican, was shot and instantly killed Monday afternoon about i o'clock, in front of a fruit stand oqi South Main street. Cheffie Rizias'l surrendered to officers Immediately after the shooting, and is now heldl in jail here. Witnesses to the shooting report! that at the moment the shot was fired, Diaz was stooping down In, front of the stand.

Only one shot was fired from the pistol, and thia silver loving cup for the holder of schools and affords an excellent the rural pentathlon championship; test of all-round physical skill, ac days' duration had not been garded serious. second, gold medal; third, silver cording to Roy Henderson, athletic director of the league. medal; fourth, bronze medal. Internal gastric hemorrhages! Another great advantage the or some time the league has caused the state's chief executive, pentathlon, Henderson pointed out realized that it is not wholesome competition to require the boys in i I i Jf- VI m' I A i I I 2 I 'J J''! -fsX- Is that no expensive equipment is intimately Known cy many as "Marse Henry" to seek medical at yesterday during the preliminary hearing on conspiracy charges for the Angelus temple pastor, her tention. The governor mads his struck him in the back of the head, necessary for the practice and training of the contestant.

The following events have been worked out with this in mind, Henderson a small rural school with practically no equipment or coaching advantages to compete in track and field with the larger, better equipped well coached class high schools," last visit to the state house Friday I ueatn was Instantaneous. mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, and ana was able to conduct official husiness at his home Saturday. His It is reported that Diaz and RI zias had quarreled previously iri Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman.

The stated: 100 yard dash, running high jump, 12-pound shot put, standing hop, step and jump: and blanket complaint which forms the illness became acute Sunday, how the afternoon. Preliminary hearing basis for the conspiracy charges, on the case will fee held Tuesday. ever, and he suffered a slight hem- orrhage at that time, his physicians running broad jump. Accordingly, names four other defendants, one Henderson said. "The pentathlon Is arranged so that a rural school boy entered in both the pentathlon and the regular class track meet at the county meet will not be double-worked." jump standards and a shot, both of of whom is "John Doe." revealed tomgnt.

which can easily made, are the The identity of the anonymous implements needed. uovernor iuqua suffered severe gastric hemorrhage at 5:30 o'clock and after that time hir condition gradually became woise. Two conspirator was hinted at during INGROWN NAIL Turns Right Out Itself the examination of Mrs. Wiseman who had been called as a state's hours later, Dr. J.

J. Roberts and Dr. L. G. Stirling who had attend Fights Last Night witness.

Sisler Gets Gate As Browns' Manager ST. LOUIS, Oct 12. The St. ed the governor, announced that hel had passed away. Mrs.

Wiseman Talks Lieutenant Governor O. H. Simp Mrs. Wiseman, who accused Mrs, Louis Browns, who finished In Mcpherson as having hired and schooled her In a plot to deny in seventh place this year will have a new manager next year. PHILADELPHIA.

Tony Marullo, New Orleans, beat Matt Adgie, Philadelphia, 10; George Lamson, California, defeated Frankie Carpenter, New Tork, 6. Binuations the evangelist stayed at President Phil Ball Monday noti son oi isew Orleans will automatically succeed Governor Fuqua, South Assured of Cotton Crop Aid (Continued from Page One.) Carmel-by-the-sea with Kenneth G. fied George Sisler, first baseman Pictured here is the setting in Crmiston, missing radio man, test! and manager for three years, that fied she was first approached by a which Los Angeles authorities are he will not be retained as manager next year. Sisler's contract as head Mr. Martin.

Joey Cline, Milwau trying to prove Almee Sempie Mc Attorney W. I. Gilbert of Mrs. of the club, expired this season. kee, won on a four from Midget McPherson's defense counsel ob The complete failure of the team Pherson was with a lover at with the orderly marketing of the crop.

The banking structure of the south, in the country districts, as jected to the mention of "Mr. Mar Carmel-by-the-Sea during the tin" on the ground no foundation Smith, Morrie Gransberg, St. Paul, and Eddie Speaks, Louisville, fought a draw, 6. this year is all the explanation that is necessary to make, I think," Ball said in declaring that he has not A few drops of "Outgro" in thd wen as in the important centers, had been laid to establish Martin Is immeasurably stronger than it as a co-conspirator. crevice of the ingrowing nail re duces inflammation and pain, and I I was five years ago, and steps al John Doe Martin's footprints selected a manager although he has five applications.

Bill Killifer, coach of the Cardinals is not being considered for the Ball said. ready have been taken by the bankers and business men to bring PITTSBURGH. Jack Bernstein, New York, won from Cuddy De Marco, Pittsburgh, 10. so toughens the tender sensitive) skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the are in this case somewhere," Keyes replied, "and if we don't prove It I will be willing for this testimony aDout tne intelligent use of these resources in meeting the situation. foisler came to the Browns in to be stricken from the records.

nail turns naturally outwaid almost over night. 1915 as a pitcher, but was used at Uhe federal government is assist LOUISVILLE, Ky. "Red" Her- The witnesses was permitted to first base and in the outfield. He ing through the Intermediate credit Outgro" is a harmless antiseptid tell of her meeting with Martin, time she claims she was in the hands of Mexican kidnapers. The trial scene shows Judge Samuel R.

Blake on the bench and H. C. Benedict on the witness stand. Benedict sought to identify Aimee as Kenneth G. Ormiston's companion In a Carmel cottage which Benedict owns.

Below are Helen Hillyard (left), Carmel telegraph clerk, and Beatrice Morris, Los Angeles stenographer, also important witnesses for the state. manufactured for chiropodists. pitched his last game in 1916 and Johnny Simpson. San Antonio, 12. since that time has played at thei banks of the farm loan system and through the federal reserve! However, anyone can buy from thai ftfot sanl, Tn fOOO 1 I 1 1- jnn! who she said was a stranger.

She declared he approached her in a San Francisco hotel lobby last July system, working through its member banks. The department of agri drug store a tiny bottle containing irections. aov. and stole 51 bases and was award ed the "most valuable player1 culture and the department of com- I and asked her to aid in clearing Mrs. MePherson of "this scandal at Vandy Working Hard For Texas Game Associated Press Dispatch to Statesman.

merce are giving their full trophy. This year, however, his Carmel. batting slumped to .291 after Jie had hit .345 in 1925. Sinus trouble kept him out of play In 1923 but he resumed work in 1924 under Lee Testimony On Telegram. It was at Martin's suggestion that TEXAS DELEGATES LEAV! FOR MEMPHIS DALLAS, Oct, repre NASHVILLE, Tenn Oct.

12. Vanderbilt'S) Commodores are going Fohi, who was released in Sentem she came to Los Angeles and en sentatives were en route Tuesday A iiof Talis ber of that year, Austin finishing tered Into the alleged conspiracy ton conference 1JXJJ J-vjio conference to the southwide cotton out the campaign. Sisler was named with Mrs. MePherson and her Of Fatal Crash manager that fall. TONIGHT At Austin Theaters mother to produce "the little lady" who was to pose as Ormiston's FO BABY'S FRfTTlVC (Continued from Page Babe Not to Get Carmel companion.

BY HUBERT B. MEWH1NNEY. through hard workouts this week in preparation Apr the big inter-sectional battle next Saturday with Texas at Dallas. The Vanderbilt eleven will leave Nashville Wednesday night, stopping over at Little Rock Thursday afternoon for a workout. The team will arrive in Dallas Friday morning and engage in light practice there in the afternoon.

In overwhelmingjBryson's aggregation last Saturday, Vanderbilt displayed nothing spectacular. How The defense found new support opening at Memphis Wednesday, avowed supporters of action at a meeting designed to reduce next year's acreage as a means of strengthening prices. J. L. Chapman, former Texas banking commissioner, who departed for Memphis after a six months tour of cotton producing areas of Texas, issued a statement declar stomach.

nrlnHns sHep tha Salary Increase out and that ho placed his hand on the part remaining and eaid that it last night when Mrs. Alex: Pearson Majestic: Hancock: Creocent: Douglas Fairbanks in "The Black Pirate." George O'Brien and Olive Borden in "Three Bad Men." Norma Tslmadge in "Kiki." Associated Preu Dispatch to Statesman. was rather wobbly. BffertlTe. Rshles of Tucson, issued a statement denying the evangelist was the woman who filed a mysterious mes NEW TORK.

Oct. 12. Babe Dr. Frank C. Gregg of the Emer Wriiw Stores, 01 Babies Ruth may or may not make a de gency hospital where Eugene Stel Grand Central: Charlie Chaplin in "The Gold Rush." Queen: Betty Compson in "The Belle of Broadway." nrcuLU.AMERICAN DRUG CO.

sage from Gila Bend, June fox was carried for treatment after the accident testified concerning Fulton St, N. X. Mrs. Pearson said the message mand for $150,000 a year as his salary for cavorting about in right field for the New Tork Yankees in ing that the cotton situation is due "not to an over-production of cot was sent to her by Mrs. Gay Coontz ever, the squad is expected to give Lugene's injuries.

The boy, he ton but to an overproduction of fear The Majestic concert orchestra, friend of Mrs. MePherson who lexas ample opposition. lit 8ild, suffered double fracture of in the mind of the farmer. The Queen movie Is somewhat on the order of the famed "Black Oxen," only, in this case, the hero was en route to Tucson to visit Mrs. naiu 4.

the future, but If he does the demand Is already refused. "He won't get it," Col. Jacob Rup- both wrists, fracture at the base revised and enlarged, played with much fervor last night, a special Pearson. the skull and the left side of his ine does not return to youth and Keyes has summoned witnesses he expects to propose that every cotton farmer be urged tq stop selling cotton during the week of Oct. 13 in an effort to increase prices.

face was badly bruised. Dr. Gregg overture, prelude, or what-not In pert, one of the owners of the club, said when asked if the Bambino had the repetition of former triumph testified further that young Btel I Thought My Children Would honor of Douglas Fairbanks' color asked for such a sum. Per a gland operation, but by proxy o. a girl who is her double.

Betty fox is partly disabled and that the u. it. (jross, who heads a delega- from Gila Bend who have Identified Mrs. MePherson as the woman who filed the telegram, stating her automobile had broken down and that she was proceeding by trnin to appears as the toast of the French tlon of six from Waco, declared his disability may increase as the support of comulsorv acreaee re- youth grows older. Tile physician picture of the buccaneering age.

There is new director in charge, vice George Orum, resigned, and theater about the year of grace duction legislation. Only compul stated the boy hospital bill was $138.75 and doctors' bills' amounted 1833, whose husband is killed In duel with an admirer. Douglas, where she appeared "The Babe has said nothing to me about next year's contract and it is preposterous for any one to say that he is demanding $150,000. I won't -decide until February what sort of contract Til offer him." Babe said he was not anxious to Drive Swle Crazy sion, he declared, will reduce acreage with certainty. a week later to tell of being to (112.50.

the boys toot most enthusiastically, perhaps fearing the new boss. She Is bereft of her Infant son A A kidnaped. who is brought up in America. Here The Fairbanks picture is just that I. A.

McGirk, mechanic at the Texan garage, testified that the automobile was several years old she meets him many years later. Taking advantage of 1 today'3 court holiday because of Columbus Do Your Nerves Trouble You? discuss terms with the Yankee when he is falling in love with the CHEVROLET BUYS COTTON AT 20 CENTS Chevrolet dealers of a Fairbanks picture. Doug Is the HA management now and ridicules re Day, Mrs. MePherson planned to li dilapidated condition. girl who chances to be her double, entire show, in 90 per cent of the rest at the seashore.

and whom the producers persuade scenes, and even dominating during to pretend to be Betty, rejuvenated company testified that he had called attention of the city council to the Relief at Once his absence. He Is probably the by one of the miracles of modern ports that he had demanded such a sum. The home run king's agreement with the Yankees ended when he slid into second base in an unsuccessful attembt to HteaJ that Yiair 1 wu subject to con Texas Inaugurated a movement by which representatives In all of South Texas are to help the farmers get higher prices for their cotton In a meeting which was held at the Stephen F. Austin hotel here surgery. condition of the bridge, and had complained that a new floor was only movie actor who can do it Gloria often essays the same feat, but can hardly manage it.

But In Courts Public Records st! pm tlon, my kidneyB were out of order and I was run-down and bo nervous I could hardly Korma Talmadge and the far- needed on the structure. He testified that he crossed the bridge With stomach, bowels, kidneys and liver working properly there can be no nervous exhaustion, headaches, dizziness, constipation, pains in the back. In nearly every case of nervousness and a rundown condition of health, the remedy most needed is a good general tonic. Men and women everywhere hava obtained amazing results with Lyko, because it con tains medicinal ingredients that not only aid digestion and regulate the bowels, but act on the kidneys and liver. It therefore tones np the whole system.

The great secret of Lyko ia the formula by which these ingredienta are combined so effectively. Go to your druggist today and get a bottle of this great health and strength hullder. Let one trial prove that it will do fat you what it haa done for thousands of ailing women. This Doug Is a consummate showman. mo unai game oi tne world series.

It called for a yearly salary sung "Kiki" return to Austin, now playing at the Crescent. This is sret along. I was advised Monday. According to C. E.

every day during the bathing season in addition to being great movie ana naa run for three by my physician to try Lyko. I got relief at another' of those starring pictures, actor. years. where the drama is something fear The picture Is not art, but Is bucb manager irom tne at Deep Kddy and was familiar with Houston branch, the agreement is its condition. He said the east end that each dealer shall buy a bale of of the bridge south of the I-GN cotton from the farmer who stands track had been patched at the time once, is whatK.

sledge of Missiflaippi writes. ful, but the picture achieves excel beautifully photographed in unbe-lieveable colors and compact of FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT COURT. Judge George Calhoun. Eugene Stelfox, by etc. v.

The City of lence, through the personality of Nebraska-Missouri the chief player. Kiki is the lov in most need of the money In his of the accident. thrills and adventure. It is like Saya it la Tonic able and idiotic gamine of the Pa city, at an arbitrary figure mutu for damages, on trial before the Treasure you don't be Battle Possibility ccurt ally agreed on at 20 cents per City Warned, He Says, lieve it, but you enjoy the simple, risian streets, who wins the heart of a theater manager after a long tor Stomach and Bowels XD.Miller.of Chicago, COLUMBIA, Mo, Oct. 12.

Re The State of Texas ts. R. L. IBaffer, childish adventurausness just the as as. aw BssaBSrswisiaa wwap nttlliwa VI I I IT1 Ve COUDOnl Gentlemen: Send a trial bottle of Lyko, I enclose ZJ.

10c to help pay postage and packing. mote possibility of another rinnln in trespass to try title, motion of de pound, and that these bales shall Mrs. May Florence Franklin tes-be held until cotton reaches 20 tlfied she was in a car hultway be-cents or over on the market. tween the railroad track and the same. There are combats, plots.

and hilarious wooing, complicated with a faked paralysis, many ardu battles at sea and all that sort of athletic relations between the Universities of Missouri and Kansas fendant Goldmann for continuance set for this afternoon. writes: We have been usingLyko inourf amily and find it the best tonic for stomach and bowels we hare ever used." thing, with just enough of a love John Sternnadl vs. A. Feldman, for were rumored in the Tiger camp. "With the return here of Missouri ous lessons in -etiquette, and a hair, pulling bout with his original fi' ancee.

I can vouchsafe from per sonal experience that there is real1 a icts Bottle Town I Druggist's Kama. The Capitol Chevrolet Sales com- curve It tha road when the accident pany of Austin was the first to occured. fche testified her car had purchase the 20-cent bales, the come to a stop because numerous transaction being handled through cars aliead hu1 stopped on account damages, motion to set date for filing of affair that some woman I do not even know her name can be rescued by the volorous Doug. atnietlc officials from Lincoln appeal presented to the court. where the Tigers scored a decisive William Jackson vs.

J. T. Wood, on me Hi. tx. cotton buyers.

The ouo oam just ue- fore the accident ism in this, for the heart of a theater manager is as cold as liquefied cxygen and as hard to get as a note, trial by the court, judgment for the victory over the. University of Ne she Baw two Skinnay Pryor visited the editor nd me this morning, saying among plaintiff. luoiuau team tsaturdav. a cars and a street car ahead of raise in salary. di- Betty Marino vs.

Joseph Marino, other things that he has the best vorce granted. how in town. From the lips of an rumor leaned out that a Thanksgiving day gridiron classic between the Tigers and Cornhuskers might di- Julius Ferguson vs. Myra Ferguson, At the Hancock, the Three Bad vorce granted. ordinary mortal, this would smack of advertisement; but Skinnay is the veteran of forty thousand movement win be taken on through the valley as soon as It is possible to arrange district meetings, Mr.

O'Meara said, with a bale of cotton on display at each meeting. Visitors at the meeting were: C. E. O'Meara, Houston, sales manager; L. P.

Randall, Houston, assistant sales manager; O. R. Elliott, local factory representative; J. Men continue their desperate deeds of chivalry, amid the smoke of the ue arranged some time In the fu ture. XT.

FAVORITE IN WORK CAMP John H. MacKay, Chicago, says 1 employ a great number of mens in road building in the country and have used your Gray's OinW ment a great deal. "Our firm has been using youft salve in our work camps for many years with wonderful results." her but that she heard no crash and did not see the accident. W. E.

Franklin testified that he was going west in his automobile toward Deep Eddy and that he wus told an accident had He said he saw an automobile facing down stream under the bridge. Filed: The City of Austin vs. Sundry parties, shows, the oldest exhibitor in Tex- gun battles with rival bands of j-iu connrmauon, or- the rumor 60 tax suits for delinquent taxes due to and a man of rigid truthfulness. desperadoes. I have not yet witnessed the epic, but Miss Eudora the city.

So he may be right in saying that Garrett of our staff reports that it is picture Chaplin in "The Gold une piainurr expects to finish Rush" is the best. I have never is a bloody, terrifying, and enthrall teen It. CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT. Judge James R. Hamilton.

Trial of divorce cases are being beard ing drama. Marks, Houston, parts and service testimony in the case shortly after manager; C. W. Fordham, Houston, 3 o'clock this afternoon. The court service and promotion manager, and recessed alter young Stelfox had F.

A. Hayden, Yoakum, local rep- concluded his testimony until 2 GRAY'S OINTMENT by the court during this week. icwuuiuve, Desiaes over 30 dealers mock tins afternoon, was made by officials of the athletic department here. Signing of a contract by Missouri and Nebraska for a turkey day game before 1928 is impossible, however. The Tigers have agreed to meet Kansas on the Saturday before Thanksgiving here this year.

Wills Fights Sharkey Tonight NETW TORK, Oct. 12. Harry Wills, huge negro stevedore, tonight climbs into the rmi nt For over a hundred years a fav-a irom surrounding towns, No Need to be Embarrassed by Catarrh There Is such a hnmntnttnr, in COUNTY COURT. Judge George Matthews. The State of Texas vs.

Grady Puryear, Shoal Creek Hijackers at Work Again Motorist Robbed Gangsters Slay onte family remedy for Boils, Car buncles. Sores. Cuts. Scalds. charged with negligent homicide, case set for Wednesday.

and Stings. Five, Wound Eight (Continued from Page One.) The regular venire for the week was At All Good Drag Stores, 25c the offensive breath, catarrhal deaf excused this forenoon until 2 p. criminal cases, being scheduled for trial. he had no connection with the ness, constant of mucus and Austin Short Stories crimes. He said his name was Since f20 utner annoyances of catarrh, that Michael Price, bets field to defend his ranking as foremost challenger for the heavy- uu wiiiingiy puts up with it any more.

Catarrh quickly disap- In the shootings Saturday night and Sunday, one man was killed outright, another died from his wtusm una against youthful Jack Sharkey of Boston. The MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. Fred C. Mslone, County Clerk. Manuel Clark and Angelina Gallagos.

J. Montague and Leona White. Minuel Florez and Juana Alfaro. se Roil and Esteban Vera. pcaia wuen you remove the cause.

In every case catarrh is "simply an inflamed condition of the mucous wounds and three others were shot, rifled the pockets of $9 cash, a $10 check and a valuable gold watch. The rifled; trousers were returned to Quick. Then the hijacker ordered the couple to march down the road. The hijacker then drove Quick's car off. The couple were given a ride by a passing motorist to a garage where Quick called police.

A thorough search of the vicinity of the holdup was made by policemen but no trace of the bandit could be found. rounds to a decision, will begin at 10 p. m. eastern standard timo memDranes of nose, throat and Almost a year has nasspri slna FIVE SHOT DOWN AT CATHEDRAL The second hijacking near Shoal creek on the Camp Mabry road was reported to police late Monday night. Held up by a masked bandit at the point of a pistol, H.

W. Quick of Austin and a woman companion were robbed. Quick was driving on State street near Camp Mabry when the hijacker jumped in front of the car from the brush and flourished a pistol. Quick stopped at the order of the bandit Forcing Quick and his companion out of the car, the hijacker marched Quick into the brush and ordered him to take off his trousers. Quick compiled and handed his trousers to the holdup man, who the black panther, now 37 years old fought his last match Workmen for the Barnum Bailey.

Ringling Brothers circus Thursday morning must complete unloading the trains by 7 a. m. and open the street crossings for traffic, pity Manager Adam Johnson announced Tuesday morning. The CHICAGO, Oct. 12.

Chicago's Johnson of Bes Moines and battered 1 Thurlow B. Weed 1 deadliest gang battle a war to ex AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS. J. R. Williams, Tax Collector.

T. B. Paysinger, Austin, Ford. C. W.

Heath, Austin, Ford. Mrs. C. R. Wilkerson, Austin.

Ford. me westerner to a helpless figure termination has opened between two opulent bands of booze rack eteers for control of the city liquor neaa. Keduce this Inllammaiton and a healthy condition is restored. To do this use Hall's Catarrh Medicine. It has been x'ounl moet effective for over 40 years.

Tour druggist has it. Or the combined treatment will be rr.atled direct if you send 85c to F. J. Cheney Co Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Medcine traffic." Police are of the opinion that the game hijacker who robbed a motorist several weeks ago near the scene of the holdup of Quick Is responsible for both robberies.

FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE St Two Phones 6080-6317 nminintiininiiinnnniHminriiuiiif Badcer Auto Supply company, Austin, Ford. Charles Pherris, Austin, Dodge. Mrs. Belle Sutor, Austin, Studebaker. Will E.

Odom, Austin, Hupmobile. L. H. Bright, Austin, Nash. Miss Lena Broesche, Austin, Buick.

E. J. Lund, Austin, Nash. E. D.

Kennedy, Austin, Ford. Deaf mutes in the United Statea CHICAGO, Oct. 12. When "Hymie" Weiss and Patrick Murray fell dead last night before machine guns of rivals in Chicago's "bootleg racket" their death brought to 46 the number of lives claimed since January by liquor and gang feuds. in a.

eiiigie rouna. Escaped Convicts Still Uncaptured HOUSTON, Oct. 12. Eleven of the 14 convicts who escaped from the Blue Ridge prison farm Monday night were still at large Tuesday, according to reports from prison officials. Two were recaptured just after their escape and a third was caught early Tuesday morning.

Five men who escaped Sunday from the Harlem farm near Sugar-land are still at liberty. number nearly 45.000. The Dead Corruption Charges' Before Grand Jury Associated Press Dispatch ta Statesman. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct 12. The political corruption charges made by Thomas H.

Adams, publisher of Police are making an intensive search this week for some milliner or dressmaker who has lost a figure as the said form or figure has reposed in the city police court since Sunday morning. It is inanimate, being the sort dressmakers use in fitting, but Chief J. N. Littlepage states that he wishes the owner to call for it immediately as none of his force is proficient in the srt of designing ladies' wear. form was brought to the stati on Sunday morning by T.

Haynes after being found in the middle of the road leading to tht Country Club Saturday night. The only identification mark is a sign bearing the sentence "Why Girls Leave Home." ALVIN HICKS, aged 95 years, pioneer resident of Travis county, REALTY DEEDS RECORDED. Fred C. Malone, County Clerk. M.

K. T. Land Co. to W. O.

Whitley and James L. Whitley, lot 13, block fi, Hyde Park addition No. to city of Austin consideration, $240. Tha macnine gun died at his home near Creedmoor Watching i Bitiisier weapon employed by gangsters, who mowed down Tuesday morning at 2:30 o'clock. Mr.

Hicks was born in Louisiana, I lne Bllaow of Chicago's X-J lUUflLf fi Every woman who has an March 2Kth, 1331. He served in the Confederate army during the ir cathedral of the Holy Isame cn North State street the Vincenness, Commercial today and reached an official investigating body the Marion county grand jury. There apparently was a disposition on the part of Adams and those who have been associ ARCOLA enthuses about Civil War. i r-t its automatic control. She sets Surviving relatives are his three Queen Marie Hugs Errant Son and Leaves Paris for USA children: Two daughters.

Mrs. the pointer at any degree desired 5allie Davis and Mrs. A. B. Bur ated with him in the demand for a probe of Indiana political affairs to accept the grand Jury as the most and the ARCOLA holds the li A circus trains are due to arrive here beginning about 2 a.

m. thus giving heat rieht there! Fnr small The murderous attack, more daring than the assassination of Assistant State's Attorney McSwiggin. was expected to bring reprisal and counter reprisal the eternal vicious cycle that, all "alky" feuds go through. "It is another gang killing. No one knows anything.

Xo one wants to know anything. They are afraid, was the rammmt rt on leson and one son, Sam Hicks; all of this county. Funeral services will be held from the family home this Tuesday at 5 p. m. Interment will be in Live Oak cemetery.

Associated Press Dispatch to Statesman. PARIS, Oct. 12. Reconciled to to allow thee to prolong the interview, Carol departed as Qftietly as shef homes, offices, stores, single Reat Control? flats, etc. Burn any fuel and cuts the bills! Ask dealer about new low price.

10 months to pay. Write NOW Dept. for (free) booklet G. T. T1SDALE died Tuesday, wui-Kinen live nours in which to unload without interfering with city traffic.

City Prepares for Arrival of Circus Additional policemen are to be fair tribunal before which a hear-reiteratcd, however, that he believed a state senate investigation would be of greater scope and more likely to unearth the whole mass of corruption that he insists exists. LIVERPOOL SPOTS. LIVEP.POOL, Oct 12. Cotton spot good business done: prices steady; American strict good middling, 8.18; good middling, 7. S3; strict middling, 7.5S: mid fXSafill attache of the state's attorney's of- October 12 at his home In Ector, Texas.

He was formerly a resident of Georgetown and later of 4201 Duncan Ave lice who questioned witnesses at the scene of the slayings. The victims in the newest and Austin. He is survived by his wife and four daughters. Miss Kmma St. Louis, Mo.

her errant son, former Crown Prince Carol, whom she embraced In ardent motherly fashion at their parting, Queen Marie of Rumania, swept majestically out of Paris this morning en route to America, The queen was visibly moved when Carol finally arrived at the station a quarter hour before her train left for Cherbourg to connect with the Leviathan. Mother and sen went into compartment in the Rumanian royal coach, attached to the Cherbourg boat train, and talked in private, The train was held several minutes "ix yfPi fv5a most deadly of gangland's own method of eliminating its enemies were Earl Hymie" Wpis naa come, while the quen indicated from a car window acknowledgment of the farewells from repie-sentatives of French officialdom, the United States embassy and the Rumanian colony of Paris. Marie wore a krimmer coat of gunmetal shade fading into gray, over a simple brown tailored suit. A chic brown felt traveling hat topped her auburn head. She wore a lone white orchid over her heart.

Her slippers and hose -were in harmony with the rest of the costume. I I if I 4 H'jaeq to tne force Thursday to handle traffic on Scuth Congress avenue and the Barton Springs road during the two performances of the Barnum P.ailov-RInpHnB- Tisdale of Ector, Mrs. W. A. Darby of Austin, Mrs.

Frank Meyer of Kansas City, and Mrs. A. R. Freeman of Decatur. 111.

Funeral arrangements have not been definitely announced, but it is said that he will likely be buried in the family lot at Round Rock, dling. 7.23 strict low middling, 6.S3 low middling, 623; strict good ordinary, 8.68; good ordinary, 5.03. Sales 5000 hales, including SbOO American. Receipts 6000 talis, including 2100 American. Futures steady.

6.97; Pec, 7.12; 7.17; March, 7.27; May, 7.36; July, 7.U. City Manager rious gangster and -unman, who at 2S has risen to overlordshlp of a powerful citywide combine of booze i runners, and Paddy Murray, ai lieutenant, jjruunrs circus, Adam Johnson said Tuesday Hp3Kadiator Heat.

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