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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1924. awaTfiy FOUND DEAD LIFE TERM BROOM PLANT A BIG SPECIAL BARGAIN At ike Theatres in 5000 Yards 25c Curtain Marquisette Eody of Lockhart Brakeman On Lumber Car. LOCKHART. April SO. Ber' Hess, a freight brakeman on tin Lockhart-Yoakum local freight wa: found dead in a car of lumber neai Shirner Monday morning.

Hess- Farmer Runs Factory Winter Time. BjW. EVART WHITE. over one Colors: Tan, Ecru and Whit2. iNot Special Figured Voiles New Spring Dress Voiles in new figured patterns, the yd.

Special Dotted Swisses All colors imported dotted Swiss. Regular $1.00 value, sale price, the yard one family. hundred yards will be sold to any 1 MAJESTIC: "The Coward," a James Cruz production from the story by Booth Vkington, with big cast. QUEEN: "The Cottage," with Richard Barthetmess and was In the crew of Conductor toot Lay and reported for work as usua No phone orders. May wcAvoy.

at Yoakum and left on the head enO of the train for the north. Wher ROCKDALK. April SO Ike II Lanliam, who Is the father of 16 children, two sets of twins and a set of lively triplets in the number has moved down into Burleson county from his Rockdale farm and has set in as a radish and smal fruit grower, also growing broom corn and running a broom factory Less then Wholesale CRESCENT Lilhan GRAND CENTRAL: greatest success, "The White Sister." Reward." No C. 0. will be accepted.

25c the train reached Shiner the brake-man was not seen at his accustomed place and a search was made for him, and he was found dead 75c BOOTH TARKING'ON PICTURE AT MAJESTIC No new charge accounts will be opened on this special. Regular charge customers may charge. on his farm which he has rented on the Tunis road a mile east of Caldwell. He put ten acres In radishes From the evidence seen, it ii thought that he was taken ill or. the train and had folded his edi this year and did well with them tor a pillow and was lying on i and has In about the same acreage when found.

The body was taker off at Shiner and prepared foi in broom corn. Lanham runs his broom factory on his farm in the winter time, and has not yet been Cruze and Tarklnr.i When these two get their together bound to hac-n. James Cruze. the producer "Covered Wagon," and Booth Tvingi0n, famous as the author of sparkling stories, have their forces In "The Fighting Coward," the production which opg a three-days run tft the Maf0 theatre Thursday. And, we are looking forward to soitt; me really big.

'The Fighting Co5rt is the A Wonderful Sale of FINE SILK DRESSES story centers around a man and a young fellow who bluffs every-, thing along the Mississippi, the idea being to convince folk that the youngster is about the most dangerous gun-fighter thereabouts. The play was adapted to the screen from the Rtage success. "Magnolia," by Booth Tarkington. From all accounts it sparkles with humor and teems with heart appeal. And not only that, but it is interpreted by a worthwhile cast.

Included in the big cast are such stars as Noah Beery, Ernest Tor- able to supply the demand for his burial and was sent to Yoakum Hess had been on this run foi some time and was very populai with the railroad men. Heart disease is thought to have been th cause of his death. brooms. Morris Must Spend Balance Of Days in Pen. J.

D. Morrla, Jefferson county, must spend the balance ot his life in the penitentiary, the court of criminal appeals held Wednesday In affirming his sentence for the murder of Thomaa Fleming. June 2. 1922. Bail was denied L.

G. Hanks, Nacogdoches county, on his habeas corpuH appeal. He Is held for killing John W. Martin last March 29. Luther Collins, Karris county neitro.

who was once given a death sentence for criminal assault, and on retrial after this was reversed, a hung Jury resulted," was Wednesday granted ball in the sum of $7,500. He was tried on a charge of having attacked a young white woman, forcing Koss Traina. her escort, to stand at the point of a gun during the assault. Tho MD-j-ear sentence of Mose C. Goodall, San Jacinto county for criminal assault and the 60-year sentence of Charlie Wren.

Kendall county, for killing Addie Wren Auk. 26. 923. were affirmed. Kchearinsc was overruled in the 99-yt-ar murder sentence of Jim ballew, StuToy county, for killing of T.

II. Mpaselman. and in the case of Will Hicks, Fannin county 20-year for killing of Cj I'ars igan. J. D.

Storey, held In Potter county jail for return on requisition to Indiana, on a charge of robbery, was ordered released, the court declaring uncontroverted proof waj DEBT WORKERS week from a prominent cash. Mr. Rosner was manufac-quick to Mr. Rosner made a most remarkable buy last tnrpr nf Fine Dressss who was hard put for DERRICKS DOWN story of milk turned io blood. It is a drama of the the rence.

Mary l'hyilia Haver days before the civil ar. The I and Cullen Land'is. customers with Dresses, that grasp this opportunity to be able to present his usually retail for $40.00, for this remarkabla LOW SALE PRICE McCallum Croons Marian Avery Queen Of 1500 SMents in May Day Fete 24 Destroyed by Wind Near Prairie Lea. PRA1RTE LEA. April 30.

Derrick builders are much in demand in the oil field near here to replace derricks blown down in the storm Saturday morning. Twenty-four derricks were laid flat by the high wind and much of the timber badly splintered that it will be impossible to use it in the re-construction work. Four derricks were blown down on the llaggie Moore tract alone. Dawes Plan on Germany to Be Carried Out. PARIS.

April 30. The inter-allied reparations commission today appointed members to three of the commission that will organize German finance, Industry and railways under the Dawes plan. The commission urged immediate action, as the opinion is becoming general that the quicker the plan is executed the sooner the allies will be brought into harmonious relat'on upon the reparations issue. The appointments were: The committee to organize German railways, Sir William Aeworth and M. Levarve.

Committee to supervise German banking, Sir Robert Kindersley. Committee to regulate German industrial obligations, Alfred Des-camps and Sir Alberto l'erelli. The style of these dresses are the very latest fashions copied from abroad. If you want to appear smartly dressed, ust purchase one of these fine dresses at $24.85 Chenile embroidered Crepes, Georgeous Brocaded Crepes, Embossed Velvet Crepes Silk Astrakahn Crepes. These are just a few of the High Grade Materials shown in these fine dresses.

A LlfZ3 LT the dances and drills which composed this part of the program. First came the "chariot dance," in which chjldren from the lower grades took part, the girls in dresses of pink, yellow, blue and green, and the boys in white. Boys Play Toreadors. The toreadors, boys of Junior high school age, came next, and In their brilliant costumes of green, red and yellow waving scarlet squares, to the toreador music from Carmen, thpy made a striking picture. The bluehonnet dance was effective, danced by girls in blue and green costumes, each wearing a Deaths made that Storey was not in Indiana at the time of the ulicfoj crime.

Johnnie BuraniH, Ores w.t-iy, who had been line! $T3 fcr killing a dog was given a rcversul, becaime of errors of the trial judb'c in charging the jury. The three-year sentence ot Jim Allen, Eastland county for swindling was also reversed on defective churge to the Jury. The two-year manslaughter conviction of J. C. Carter.

Hardeman county, was reversed and rents ndd. The court affirmed the two-vear emenco ct Had Kimmoiia, Jefferson county, for manufacturing iiijucr. MRS. NELSON SINGS Mrs. larue Nelson, soprano solo- Thousands of thronged Clark field yesterday rnoon to witness the annual Mv my exercises of the Austin pchools.

The grandstands lU long before the hour set fnr he coronation arrived, and stood during the entire prun--. Just on time tin tin high School orchestra. by liur-nett rhnrr, ana the kindergarten orchestra, f.y tiny Mary Iielle Dickens. up the entrance march entering from opposite sides rf he field came the ladies in to the queen, the following had been crowned qiifcn 'rf eir individual schools in -it i- liminary affairs held In each linker. Virginia Ruby Mae Stroud: Holly Mae Irmh; Mat-m.

Jinrnthy Itrtone: Met. Alice Palm, Vinla Hltitmi: I)rake: John H. Winn. M-rif Yanklin; WnohiriilRe. ('ftthenv Etc.

Next ram the (1'r ff yo maids of honor. Misses A lie Fisher and Frances -od in quaint lufflcd frocK Juk and blue. Imvid flullette in iiatln. bore the crown jute Uhir.lhe two maids. bluehonnet with the touch of scarlet ist of the Schubert Choral club of 50 New Spring Dresses Values Up to $25M0 A most wonderful collactiort of new Spring Dresses grouped at this remarkable low price.

BIG VALUES TODAY Face Towels 7 large absorbent Face $1.00 IP AITEALS CRIMINAL A irmwi TJallaa, last night took part in the Texas composers' program of the Texas Federation of Music clubs convention. On the federation program for Friday morning she will sing the" numbers on which stie won the coveted Witherspoon medal in music. These numbers are "Kegaava nel Schenzie" (Donizetti) ami "Lullaby," by Rcnard. Last night Mrs. Nelson sang "Lullaby" fend "La Clavel," the latter composed by Katherine Allen Lively of Houston.

Nelson returned' from New York a few months ago. and since then has had concerts In Houston. Dallas, Beaumont ami othei Texas cities. ALL SIZES ALL SIZES MRS. ANTONIO KURTZ Mrs, Antonio Kurtz died last at 'J o'clock at the residence oL Mrs.

F. Mittman. Mrs. Kurtz was born in Neustadt. Germany, November 14.

1827. and came to America in The greater part of her life was spent in Fayetteville. Fayette county. For the past 13 years she has made her home wr'th her daughter, Mis. Franziska Mittman.

Her husband preceded her in death 23 years ago. 1 She endured many hardships during her early life after arriv-' ing in this country. Surviving relatives are two daughters. Mrs Franziska, Mittman of Austin. Mis, F.mma.

Gloeekn-T of Texas; two sons. William Kurtz of Fayetteville and Frank Kurtz of Colum-bu. Texas. She also leaves 21 grandchildren. 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Her remains will be shipped over the noon train to Fayetteville to be buried beside her husband. Serces will he conducted from the residence of Mrs. Mittman by flew ilr. Koesncr. Interment will be in Fayetteville cemetery Friday afternoon.

J. r. Morris, from Jeffrraon Sure 1 rnulwvll, Kiwk Impart a- i. Jlarika. from Naeosdorhi-a Kiiwnlhal, from M.iam: Atark Pamou, from Tiiua; Itlrhuil imer, I 1 'itv Whn from Jim FSowern, trnm A.

Arnrtt, from IU. Bath Towels ALL SIZES -amiaai wrucn oisunguisnes ine iiower. Perhaps the most applauded feature of the pageant was the pickaninny and cotton dance, in which 50 little girls. in white and with head dresses to represent open bolls of cotton, danced out on the field and took their places in a stooping posture. Then a corresponding numbor of boys with faces ami hands blackened iafii.1 wearing overalls, came slowly on and wove their way in and out of the cotton rows, imitating the picking of cotton.

At lie end. the cotton bolls and the pickaninnies paired off for a lively dame. The cow girls were heralded by Mises Mary Helen Caswell and Vsoletta Van IVrvanter on the one carrying the national and the other the state flag. They rode across the field and back and hen the cowgirls came on for a spirited drill. The clowns, in War and white com nines, went through with a drill then nunc the f.nale.

the May pole d-ini e. hich -wa datif-ed hv girl in colonial cost nine while si 7 good Towels Turkish Bath $1.00 We carry dresses for the large woman. McCallum Preatnt, C-wn. iryrn jeiicnKHi; Jaylor. from Hunk Ammiti, from Rusk Iharlea J-ay.

i from Jark.on Mn. (iiKxiall. Sa.l Jarlnten, frank Mikulrr. from MiUm 1 MauJ ll.iy.l, freni Youn: Iji-! Travw Ctaarln Wrpii, K.r.'.li: Mail'n Hork. from i trumpet i lothed A mighty blast ivimar tlo il in puil'l" and -ipounced aid pre- of the liff.

ra Mmaan, from Tal.w M.ti i lh coming ics' from Willlanwon llv-Wrs R. ceding her nv! the u-h and lower gii 1- Dress Ginghams 50 bolts now Spring Dress Ginghams. Regular 19c yard. Sale Klotue Simmon MOORE TO LECTURE Ir. Krnest f'arroll Moore, director of the I'niversity of California, southern brunch, will deliver series of five lectures at the University of Texas, beginning Monday, it was announced yesterday "The Meaning of Education" is the general subject.

Sweeping Reductions In Our Silk Department Bolt after bolt of beautiful new figured Silk Canton Crepe that regularly sold as high as S4.50 flO a yard. Now on sale, the vl0 10c price, the yard. and lipped In tighter ap- i the of Supt. Auotin rt i ruin ram. finm Joan Martin lliwk.

J. ffir. from ii.rlrmi.i Kv u.n.-r. from K.nnin J. M.

Al'n. frw-u Mr. Johnni. llvtuu it from tii r. ii H'lhmk, from M.li..

Al'rr. Atttn. from NnUn. rv.rl n4 bill rrantrj ir urn ot Ki.ati l.nthat f. Iiw.

fmm il.rrl. motion for r.hrtrin. rver-tulwt: Clmjt) Arrhhil. from John fr. Li v.

fr.n rrsnkiin i I.x MrShan. from i Jim Kxilrw, from r.n.ii-. from Milam; BH MrA frm Will f-om F.nr,,n Al-Wrt Wimlwlw. fiont I.Ian.. t.ot an.J liftorr I rnurh.

from 1- Awwat aba-a-i: II. I. Rumfi.id. ftom Dress Percales MRS. ODOM SPEAKS Speaking before the teachers oi the mathematical department of th San Antonio schools, Mrs.

W. Odom. head of tlie mnthematic department of the Austin high school declared that the present system ot teaching will shortly be revised Mrs. Odom USe.l (up ber vubiee; FAREWELL SERMON LOt'KHALT, April 30. Itev, C.

Ashmore. for four year pastor of the Firjn Chriytia.ii church, preached his farewell sermon Sunday and will leave for Austin this weej; to become pastor of one of tlie v'hriMiaii churches there. multaneously all the hundreds of participant in the May fete came on the field in individual groups and danced Virginia reel. The eow'uming of the various; lrroiio wa lv effetie. I Clad regal tol-' holding aloft 1 sceptre, ijuen tr ir.f Mr.

snd Mrs. I nroacbed in mo Jrweled cro at ti-1 X. Mi i to huols. V-j urn1 Jane Smwt i on il." loso and lior i M.enmih lh- opv wol' -h I jing of Hi- Then I'isiii wl.ii tier bo 11'- r.lio of -V i to fhf tU'otsf of M.i I va itUU'HV l'oOl the nhe On is run new Spring 25c 35c Dress Percales, ft n. tlie ft and the theme of the old son'j; i Just any desire is $1.69 NOVELTY PRINTED WASH SILKS, pattern or color combination one could shewn in this wonderful group of Silks at this price, yard and the yard 'Present Tendencies of Matheronf- Iwhlih developed in the pi slant- 19c Some of Our I'lolileins anil i McCray Leaves of air ni i K.

i k. "When Von I Wi ii' Voting llaggic" Their Solution." Her talk was re ceived very enthusiastically. r'ra- Ar-ial brffti.Mi I'l 1 aiiirhlin, from J.r. with Icln 4 iltiei U.p'oxi-.-;lt in Federal Pen Silk Hose "Carry Me Mm to "id Vtrgima" I fund I'thets, sue. it a distinctive! li'i'penl to the Koutht i-n audience to) 'which it wax presented.

i7ir. (Continued from Page 1, Col," 6) Plain and Striped Satinette Ju'Um. til retrti aui rr'afor r.r-lrr..l 4u.Bml l.fttt J. O. tiiory, from tor- rrhfarinif nv.r.

rilo4 trittrn oiuiiion 'J im H.il. Vftur A l.umk'. from Wirkita tIrt 14 i'oinr, II. on anl oral arr- pairs cf silk The at his Martinsville Sui. women to close 89c 1000 black out.

pair. quel, on. a THE YARD Colors Hashed through the nun to an iiiteiurbati tar and arrived in the i-aiHtuI city shortly before time to take office. I -Jiinv v. H- I.WI ir.f l-rl en lat.k C.

for rnl. Ilr-uvn. from il; Hi Ha frfn Aluin I'aikrr. from J. ilrlr Crrll .1 St Ht It Wr-, rrerl ill ft UP T0J3URGE He Will Make All Plans Hotel Opening.

Manager Ilolattd Hinge (-f to-H- Stephen 1', Austin hotel says: "I thought my beard wa: the toughest in the world tHI the Gem Blade tamed it." Marvelous New M. H. from I J. f- i.f t1el tjarmtr Mavnaid I Crowd Jams Court. Tlie semen, hig of Met 'ray I traded throngs of curious folk i'rii-l.

a. Colors 0 Poudre Blue, Light Grey, Green, Copcn Purple, Tan, Silver, Navy. 'vl on l.rir;f for Iwiih: Hrro White, I Honey Dew, Black, wis i who Jammed the federal building' Children's Hats One big table piled high with children's Spring Sm J.cintr,; Hurl Ijtlr. i lirown. ftom lannln.

on tinrf (or l(h M.l!.r ilTt Ut i Hrrutt. Ir trem in, 1IIIRU IV II nl Mii'l r.mm-I. S.iie il It' ill.am- lorn. Wi.aiU. from I'olk r.r.

friM- to all ariatiL' lnents fur the opening p-iny to civ.fi bv the m.nnigemeiit r.f new hot-! at an e.nlv date, font from Sii.nu!t..t on halls and the walks surrounding 'the building. Only a few weie: able to fii.il seats lit the court room. Those who did heaVil -Judge Anderson pi onoim. sentence after a scathing arraignment of ilcCray for Ins conduct, while in $1.98 hats. Your brif: Ifrnrl.rfton match your Dress.

Make your choice. lHri rtrt, n.v. lulBl'-r ju'lyrrtr-nl -I i i. al Iieni -uio i J.ihn Wilon. jjnnit from Sn J.rlnirt Hr Harrison, frr.m of del the chamb omniitt' meeting luetic Knri Jurielrt; A -i from Itr.j.

ot roni-Wi ilin silay I m. Miri-v nek l.jsfi I. I II I ft Ow. i oe juugex remark's Tailed to shake the prisoner- placidity ex- J. 1 rrnrn fr.im lo J.

ef lim Illler, 1 Kvli.r (I This popular woman's store has enlarged its Ready-to-Waar Department to be able to perfectly and comfortably fit the large woman in dresses that are becoming to their figure, iiept for Ileetinir iiioinent of Double-Life Blades tfse GEM Safety Razort lfm l.ttwiir IliorlliliK. The niee'iioK calle.l by .1 luiin, at the ri ItuiKe, who the i oiiim ll ee or tl dm red b. rooirmt of I pro. ee.l 'lie open A ain-ral A I in J. I als.

ii arrive" 1 Ml car! I. i i al. ihi onipant, at.rr. x. tern mo! ion a.

ailh- tl liif naff, rr--- I at-i' i Hi. M--(h I la at nil, a a-n Haoioi i Pe.rr fcj It' Wrt i 1 Ceecn. V-v ilhrlraw i -iio'iits for it a i i ami Party. Irum Term, I. S.

It. fr 1 -rr lUvyi. S-r-pht'll, frnm Hunt. rn m. fr.

I.m t.ti Mr.rri, Al(rit. A'-- StihmitlMt men. Krl r. Krra Mitluna rrivrr a. I.n BIG ATTENDANCE nervousness hen the ords that to i.Ie his fate seemed about fiirtln'omitur.

i'i tln Ftate courts for 'their failure to convict Mel.Vay hen he was on trial for etn-' lieTZl. -ineis; and larceny. Anderson deelared it was evident hud cominltted "plain had forced notes and eoiiiinstted other felonies and escaped unpunished. McCray. be s.ii.l.

bad violated the law- many times anil had equally as many i opportunities tho repent. He he had never seen a man i in his court who had (admitted as many felonies and on Wiiirnen. t'r l-r-rmi ter rrheaiinit. a-e oi HM'O'm i "-lV moHen fer i.hant-.ir ft I arl Omii from PH. tr r.h.ar .1 11,1.

Iiom Jnnn Marion 1. Iriim iii iJ i An i staid; .1 odist telidan. ii hinli ecoided at Hlllid.i- si 1 .1 for AusH FilSt M.ll list Slllnla W. II. Stac itv 1 rile Oljv.r, frnm IO io.

I amor i 1.. l.anirf-n fn.rn I according to leio i I how ing drat NO SCHOOL ANNUAL rhila to Issue SI PRIMK rr I i.l.-m.n. suporlntendent. I "This In the lares! actual ai-itendane of any Sunday the history of Austin, so far as I i niii (iciit ial Stacy or-I i lared. UK.

M. K. BtM.BKS. t'ntW. ti Seal I Nf IM Hide.

Phoi.a Undertaker Servica V. O. WtED. Phone 22 anlher- l- Hi-- i ef 1 I- v. Cny Nl.

Kt. Nrlli ft 4 ft fV. PMvnilii.a lc Din Ciirnrico i 1 T) It kill honi i as many had been proved. Judge Scores Prisoner, to Anderson then imposed vv i Viiiijiiui io uiy wuijiiji. Drink Polar Distilled Water.

Ask your physician's advice 1'hono deliver. Coca Cola Bottling Co. Adv. Mar. I to i- sent" 11 ther MARSHALL it the cum- i ii In innni sentonre of five SPEAKS candidate Kvcrv body is surprised i iiiiick results from simple phor.

witchha.el, hydrastis, inieil in 1-ivoptik eye Br Brand Inaect Powder won't ataln or harm aithm4 eircrpt ln-ra. Kouaehold aires, 15c and other aim 7i)c andt.25,at pour (triiTTiat or rocer. McCORMICK A CO. Baltlmoro. Md.

wash Ju.la-m.rit rwii-l rivi! an.lt Ilia- di.irirl HI. Imo. fW Bv Tr, a'ai. T.a. Tran.

Man.tamm I'eminen H.r.iurr lii. ami'aaie. rininijr v. A. k.linir.

a'lornev uratlmw am.w.rvol A rellartor. rt I mimi), r. 1 lmr p. Hiihbaiil rt al v. llamition r.mriti-.

aiaWJAaUt.l'W.'Alra' mil. Mi; John Ma-li 'h. and sheriff, last in; ad the Sprints. Mi-. is record a nil II.

cn lit Spoi Marsha out lim-i imprisonment and each of the 13 counts of i.li.tnnnt under which Mo-was convicted. Ho provided ea ra f.l.e I Cray a I 'ei ai i his line small bottle, helps any case weak, strained or sore. eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Morlcy Drug 10.

til 1 Adv. tiiationM on he aspires to hi. office of sheriff. He promised hi heaieis that hi, campaign will In "a clean i.u-e." (however, tliai the sentences run cnnnilativc only until they reach Ha years' itripvlsonmcnt and fi-e. Havinir been sentenced.

McPrnv AriiliralK.ua l.ir wril toanll II Horn? of Pictures if San Marcos School Newspaper HAN MAlifoS. iarnoi' claf of s. hool ha. ih mii. nn annual do ear P'-l but 11 arhool papl'l- at the end of tl, copier- into a Volll The iff for th br.

collltioed ot labtor In hief. itrsn 'iianaKer. A Itti rai editor, I Y'y letn- eilltoia. IK lmlai. Ta lor.

Ii Tavlop nii'l Mai editor, The jimiiir via fill ninll nil iiiiih chief ninl an Tiniitiigei-; the nop. iii iiImIs one rep.n laM ii ir-porter. (iiiitle a S. thir of the si hoi rt al A J. Smith i ri, Wrlil.

POLICE RECOVER CLOTHES I. imf Slur tin. Co Muni- rl .1. IliiHar. I'ilv al.

tritrri.r.. t. M.iroi leat (.., I I. A va neat I. a.

al PEOPLE DON'T ADMIRE ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN four suits of doth oilier app.n and vaiioici taken fioui LAST THREE DAYS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT BECKMANN A. GERETY PRESENT Clarence A. Wortham's WORLD BEST SHOWS CONGRESS AVE. CIRCUS GROUNDS Twenty Shows 8 Rides Featuring Violet and Daisy Hdton San Antonio's GROWN -TOGETHER CJRLS as taKeii ihroimh the crowds to i I'niteil States marshal's of- fe here he remained until talien to the train. farewell was said1 to bis family tit the Rovernor's man-ion hist tilKhi.

Mrs. McCray hi ler, tannin Morrl. S. Maldari t'. Pavi.

.1 r.k va. Hardin '1 rmiile Mi.onri Par. Kv i'V N. Jn, J. P.

Morri. V. rt at, va. llrnr. SICK WOMAN MADE HAPPY Entirely Restored to Health by LydiaEPinkham's Vegetable Compound Mart, Texas.

"1 have taken Lydia E. t'inkham'a Vegetable Compound on will iioAvitlt', bus! -ickner; lavber: ath-i and Uoi cx- i. will or In 1 iMuchs ss will a Jun'or i Ineiptil .1. or for as re- II. 'Xt i made -s for Lew.

rt ux. Hakinr uiilversSty hnarilinic houses, a recovered yesterday by the police department. The suits, valued at Slatl. weie foimil the hands of second-hand ctnthlnK ilenleis. and Wefrt ldentlljeil by (Iffi-ce Mustii-ove and liriffm niaile arrest connection with the case.

and her son and daunhter. (ieorue and Marion. Irft the mansion and went to ihe home nf an- i other daughter, Mrs. William l-'aves. with whom they will make 1 their home temporarily.

Appllratinni. for wrila nf rrfuaerl-Tti. H. Collina Irn-eatmriiT Co. Sail.a.

Hon. Ion W. Pakrr A iyma V. W. J.

hroora. Knrn. Api'ltratlnna rliamia.rd for want of ju. ri.dirlioni I oin. 1 IIiiirha Crari.

Hiiihca. I'af Sam II Hal! v. A. Ilan.n. Mania, in.

lfcforc uu can impress some me ot the opposite son. cnovh net them to share the happy oi love uiih you. )uu certainly must keep your appearance leasing and attractive. I'lmplv. blotchy, cc.cmic skin seems ton nines worse to strangers and pew And even husbands, wives, parents and kin.

feci sorry for loved ones who sutler from skin diseases. The wav tet rid of all these I 1W-T-, tu build me up as Illillllll'llllllllllllll was all run 1 Ion, ho has the junior clan elected to i year. Kormi! of the down, nervous and sick. 1 ached and hurt all over so! NOW SHOWING "THE WHITE SISTER" PLAYED wItm ptfiSHlNG cnenil that was often compelled to ro to bed, and I had to have most of my work done. No medicine seemed i drawbacks to nfCection and devotion from dear ones is to use and White Ointment, ami i'oup, like thousaiids of people arc lining.

They arc economically priced, in libevnl packages. The Tine sie lil.ick and While contains three times as much with to help me until one of my neighbors who was tak- Lillian Gish RICHARD BARTHEU1KSS atul MAY McAVOY IN as Ine L'oc size. dealers nave both the Ointment and the Soap. Adv. Two Perfo-mances and 8:15 DONT DO WITHOUT! DO WITH LESS! It takes character, determined effort and times personal sacrifice to build a Savings Account.

But while you are thus saving money you are also building a chancier and reputation for frugality and thrift which will prove of in-estimabic value to you Inter in life. The American National Bank AUSTIN, TEXAS MAKK Ont HANK YOl'H HANK We are authorized by the Federal Reserve Board to act as Trustee, Administrator, and Executor of Estates. in the VeRotablo Compound insisted on me try ing a bottle of it. The medicine helped me from the first, and the best of all is that I can oven new again without that awful, nervous feeling 1 was used to having. And I used to take crying spells, with such a blue feeling that I cannot explain.

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i-ard and rau.ae remand.d tn that rnurt: Kyle 1 saiiie at born house Ii on fore-. Illll farm they tookey each i pool, i arcing "Ved to in. i In il fvcr ipiict looked had and raneo anility Hicka many spent i liOCKDAl.K. John IVrshlinr ero born the sun month, in In a stone's throw l.aclede. Mo.

Ul a little nil nlonKsliln tho hlch his father man of the -K, was born house, nt h.il,, Krew up toKeiher' from school nn, other In lim Then tlmir moved apart. Ky: Texas ami 1X67. iiud theii. since, farmlni, ny, while ahead to a Its first stnup Its r.eiuih nt ri Kyle Is tnihiy Under In his and president nf farm l.im.m, pU'iisnnt In Ijioleile. I'ershliiK RESERVED SEATS Matinet 75e Evening $1.10 Raterve Your Seats Early.

Special Orchestra CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY MORNING Is 3iTl taJVjJa-wiS ChildrtH COTTAGE" Last Time Today. 'mimic's Joys" and 'iUISY miDDIKS" Wow all that liaa left me. 1 teel so cheerful, and 1 have gained in weight. Bleep well and eat hearty. Oh! 1 wish 1 had worda to txpreas what this medicine has done for me! 1 am a housekeeper and doevery thing from the sewing to thn washing now and it doesn't hurt me.

You may use my letter in any way you wish. 1 will be glad to help, aav suffering woman to the road of health and happiness. "-Mm. U.K. KkamnoMO! Traviii Ave.

CRESCENT The (Srlginat Food-Drink for All Axe, i QuickLunchatHocric.OffirrhFountatna. Nauriahlnt-Nooocklua, OTAioid ImiUtiou tad SubttitutM I rathe Mart, lexaa A.hci'tirionH-iit) I War" JM aiiiln 'ifi i.

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