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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. THURSDAY. JUNE 18.

1936. For Delivery Service Telephone 4391 3. Oscar Fisher, Earl Callahan and Will E. Smith; Prec. 4, H.

A. Par 8 Candidates For commissioner of Precinct No. 3. Roy Lane, incumbent, will not ask re-election. The Show World By Ruth Lewis July 4th Fete Planned Special to The Alteon Amenta GIDD1XGS.

June 17. The Glidings lire department will stage big fourth of July celebration at the fair grounds. Lunacy Charged Rogers Farmer is, Gus Hill, O. A. Davis and S.

O. Byard; Justice of the peace, Prec. 1, A. T. Morris; Prec.

2, W. C. Tax Collector Dickson; Prec. 4. W.

F. Condron. Free. 6, Perry Winston; Prec. 6.

H. W. Freeman; Prec. 8, C. E.

Bastrop Candidates File for Places on Ballot Speeiil te Tke Auetvn American BASTROP, June 17. The following candidates have filed applications with the Bastrop county dem Dobbins's Post Attracts aint Filed as Killing CompL Many Entrants Case Is Called Kmoth and J. C. Linder; constable, Prec. 1, J.

D. Eskew; Prec. 2, S. E. Moore.

Prec. 3, II. H. Litton; Prec. 4.

M. A. Burleson; Prec. 6, R. E.

Frost; Prec. 8, Albert Gross Bring the Kiddiea in tr.ey'ij enjoy our spacious, homelike camera room, and while they're absorbed in play we'li catch fleeting, life-like expressions that liva through the years. Dial 9661 fur appointment. MrCaskiil's UNIVERSITY STUDIO ocratic executive committee for places on the official ballot in the Special ie Tke Aueiin American man; public weigher. Prec.

4, A. J. July primary: for congressman, SAN MARCOS, June 17. Eight candidates are in the race for Hays 10th district, J. P.

Buchanan and Krankin and Roy Davis; Prec. 2, XV. C. Donnell. swers by bringing in Ths Streets of Paris, a Lady Godiva and a wide-awake midway.

Finally the son of Gen Houston is shown shaking his head doubtfully and remarking: "1 don't know whether this is a celebration of history. It looks more like a celebration of musical comedy." Texans may wag their heads at the somewhat tongue in cheek manner in which Tim has treated its Centennial but don't mis it. It is the best entertainment on the screen in sometime. Oh yes, there are two additional sequences in The March of Time. One about Otto of the Hapsburgs and another about juvenile crime in America.

Now about the feature. "Half Angel." It is the story of a girl, Frances Dee, acquitted of a poisr.u murder who is plunged into maze of strange happenings in the home of a wealthy eccentric, Mrs. Har- Ayres K. Ross; representative, 127th district, J. V.

Ash and Take Your Choice PARAMOUNT "Half Ant-el" with Frances Dee, Brian lonlevy and Charles Lutterworth also "The March cf Time." STATE "The Dancing- with Charles Collins. Frank Morgan and Steffi Duna. Last times Thursday. QUEEN 'The Great Ziegfeld" with Wil-iiam Powell, Luisa Bainer, Mvrna Ley, Virginia Bruce, Fanny Brice and Frank Morgan. Shew begins at and 8.15 P.

m. CAPITOL "If You Could Only Cook" with Herbert Marshall and Jean Arthur. Last times Thursday. TEXAS "Annie Oakley" with Barbara S-anwyck and Preston Foster. Starts Thursday.

RITZ "Bright Lights" with Joe E. Brown, Ann Dvorak and Patricia Ell's. Last times Thursday. SKINNVS Tcm Tyler in "The Rio Rattler also "Adventures of Frank Merri-well." Starts Thursday. ilTinrrr DeGlandon, state senator, 14th distri.t Albert Stone, Alton York and E.

M. Crow; chief Justice, court of civil appeals, James W. y. 3r I 111 of I Special to Tke Auetvn America BEL'ION, June 17. A charge of lunacy was filed against Jcn B.

Brisbin In the Bell county district court Wednesday when a murder charge against him was called for trial. Brisbin. the father of 11 children, is charged with the slaying of Arthur Kambrough, a neighboring farmer. Fambrough was shot twice with a shot gun and apparently was instantly killed Feb. 16.

the slaying occurring near a well that was the source of water for both Wit- Brisbin and Fambrough families at Rogers. McClendon; district judge, John Tate; district attorney, Leslie Williams; district clerk, Vernon Es-kew. county judge, Hartford Jen county tax collector-assessor, the office left vacant by the death of R. R. (Dick) Dobbins, who died June 9.

Four of the candidates are San Marcos citizens. They are: Atithur Gary, farmer; W. A. Wyatt. auto salesman and rancher; J.

J. Ash-berry, deputy in the office, and James L. Moore, dairyman. The others are: Kelley Smith. Buda, D.

M. Wilson, Buda. E. M. Wallace.

Driftwood, and Milton Richardson. Uhland. Dobbins' widow, Mrs. Lenora Dobbins, was appointed by the commissioners' court to serve out her husband's term. 3 Candidates For Judge kins and R.

B. Alexander; county graves. whose specialty is charity attorney, P. Folwer and C. Talbot; county clerk.

TignSl Jones; i 2 Cs. to criminals. The usual sleuthing reporter, county treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie Owens Duffy Gilts, is determined that the and Mrs. Gem Simmons; county tax assessor and collector, J.

H. Jones'. girl is Innocent, and with nis 2eai-ran aid. Felix, goes about gather sheriff, E. D.

Cartwright and ing: the amazing evidence that Woody Townsend; county commls sioner, Prec. 1, Arthur L. Fuchs and clears her. "Half Angel" is moderate enter There are three candidates in the taii.ment, told in a sprightly and S. J.

C. Higgins: Prec. 2. J. Rosanky and J.

W. Thames- Prec The lunacy charge was sworn to by Mrs. Gladys Audism of Bren-ham, sister of the defendant. Brisbin lived near the home of his sister for several months last year, according to attorneys for the defendant. Brisbin has been held in jail without bond since the slaying.

The Jury, which will hear the lunacy charge is being selected from the venire that was summoned to hear the murder trial. contest for county judge Judge Will Burnett, San Marcos, who is running for re-election; L. G. John son. San Marcos farmer and business man.

and Charles M. Deck engaging style. A capable supporting cast enables Frances Dee and Brian Donlevy to come through this one creditably. Charles But-terworth is nhand for laughs, and Henry Stephenson. Helen Sara Haden and Etienne Girardot render excellent service.

er, Kyle. Mrs. Nannie D. Jacks, county clerk, is running for re-election with WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without CaWmcl-And TooH Jump Out tf Bed ia the Mtrainf Ruin' la SO IT'S 8 TIMES MORE POPULAR NOW No wonder whiskey buyers go for Crab Orchard Top-run Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. It tastes so much richer because The Great Ziegfeld Hunt Stromberg production for M-G-M, directed by Robert Z.

Leonard, story and screen play by William Anthony McGuu'c. dances and ensembles staged by Seymour Felix, special music and lyrics by Walter Donaldson and Harold Adamson. Harriet Hoctor ballet music by Con Conrad, lyrics by Herb Magidson. musical direction by Arthur Lange. arranpements by Frank Skinner, art direction by Cedric Gibbons, vowns and fsshion parades by Adriar, rhotrnphed by Oliver T.

Marsh, ARC, with following cast: Zieirfeld William Powell Billie Burke Myrna Loy i Anna Held Luise Rainer Billing Frank Morgan Fanny Brice Fanny Brice Audrey Dane Virginia Bruce Sampstun Reginald Owen Ray Bolger Ray Bolger Sidney Ernest Coesart Dr Ziegfeld Joseph Cawthorne Snndow Nat Pendleton Harriet Hoctor Harriet ilnctor Cortumer Herman ng Eddie Cantor Buddv Doyle Will Rt.gers A. A. Trimble M-G-M was as profligate with the pursestrings as it represents the showman Florenz Ziegfeld in 2,176 Students Enter College Summer Schoo C. R. Bourdene.

Kyle and L. N. Hopkins. San Marcos, also in the race. The race for state representative.

Place No. 2, has drawn in three candidates also. They are Thomas J. Dunlap, San Marcos, incumbent You should find "Half Angel" holding your attention with reasonable skiil. A Merrie Melody color cartoon.

"Bingo Crosbyana." and Paramount newsreel complete the bill. Auitin Ths liTer should pour oat two poond of liquid bile into yoor bowel daily. If thu bill Is not flowing freely, yoor food doesn't-digost. It joit decayi in the bowels. Gas bloata op your tomoh.

You get constipated. Yout SAV MARCOS. June 17. There it made by top-ran distilling, using good old-fashioned open mash tubs. That's the expensive whiskey way, too.

That's what crams such extra good value into Crab Orchard. Always ask for it by name. Insist on 93 Proof It Means Better Whiskey Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell, shown above, head the cast cf "Colleen," opening at the Capitol Friday, Joan Elondell and Jack Oakie are also in the cast. performance ns Miss Held Miss lxiy is charming as the effervescent Billie Burke; Frank Morgan is very amusing as Billings, resigned to defeat at the hands of Ziegfeld; the brief glimpse of Fanny Brice is refreshing, but too brief; Ray Bolger's dancing is one of the high are 2176 students attending school in Pan Marcos this summer, according to a survey made Tuesday. The Southwest Texas Teachers whole system is poisonea ina you iwi bu, sunk snd the world looks punk.

Bridge Worker Struck Intives are only makeshifts. A mere) college has enrolled 1.791 students for the first six-week term, S3 if bowel movement doesn't a-et at the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Live! Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowina freely and mske you feel "up and Harmless, gentle, yet amazing In making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter'a Little Liver Pills by Dame. Stubbornly reiuse anything else.

26a. whom are In the graduate department instituted this summer. The campus school, which is of-ferlnsr grade and high school work By Falling Piece of Steel Special to Tkt AvMtin American LLANO. June 17 Eugene Reed, a laborer on the highway bridge across the Llano river, narrowly escaped death Monday, when he was struck by a piece of steel, which fell from the bridge, about 75 feet above where he was at work Cmh Ozchwid BRAND Tatf tolrt KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY spits of the film in short, there is a glittering array of entertain ment in this glorification of the who is up for re-election; E. J.

Cleveland, Buda merchant, and Edwin Waller, San Marcos. Arthur C. Riddle. Lockhart, representative, place No. 1 is unopposed.

Sheriff M. M. Wren. County Treasurer Walter E. Kellerman.

District Clerk Lee Donalson and Charlie Hayden, Dripping Springs, commissioner of Precinct No. 4, are all unopposed for re-election. W. N. Allbright.

San Marcos, commissioner of Precinct No. 1, is up for re-election with Gene Posey. San Marcos, also in the race. J. T.

Cleveland, Kyle, commissioner of Precinct No. 2, is asking reelection. DeFIay Bunton. Kyle is in the race. J.

C. Lane and Charlie Oldham, both of Wimberiey. are running for glorifier. its production of "The Great ziegfeld." DUzying girl-and music numbers, a kaleidoscopic view of the development of musical comedy and stars fluns recklessly into bit Even inmost rsai iUtu has registered 285 students. Over 60 students are attending the San Marcos Baptist Academy, and about 40 are in the academy's summer camp, Rio Blanco, being held this year at Camp Rio Vista.

qqravaled cases ninq stops and Half Angel IMS MM! parts are but a few of the amazing and ut comfort tolloujsthe TK A. M.S. Division of Notional Distillers Product! Corporation, touitville, Kentucky It qualities of this three-hour turn that plays on a roadshow basis twice daiiv at the Queen theater through Friday. The opening Wednesday afternoon in its informality and three- in the river bed. The piece of steel weighed about 25 pounds and struck him on the back.

He was carried to an Austin hospital for examination, but it was reported from there that he was not considered critically Injured. In another accident which occurred here Monday, Oscar Ricket-son had a- finger on his right hand cut off while he was at work at a granite quarry near town. Resmol March of Time Dairy! F. Zanuck production for 20th Century-Fox. directed by Sidney Lanfield; usciate producer, Kenneth MacGowqn screen play by Bess Meredyth and Gene Exclusive Crab Orchard Distributore JENNETT LIQUOR COMPANY San Antonio, Texas rowler; based on a rtorv py r.

Tenny son Jesfe hpotography by Bert Glonnon. lS 1-1 rYNLMUU titIirZiii a a AC'S: art direction, Mark-Lee Kirk, with following east: Allison Lang Frances Dee Duffy Giles Brian Donlevy Felix Charles Butterworth fourths full house would not have exactly satisfied the ambitious Zig-gle whose first nights were rites of splendor. Nevertheless, the showman would have been astute enough to recognize in the Wednesday afternoon audience the nucleus of a potent word-by-mouth campaign that Ehou'd do no harm for the remainder of the engagement of "The Great Ziegfeld" in Austin. For the greater part "The Great Ziegfeld" is sentiment; for the remainder, spectacle, it is an un- and these owners are right as we believe you will agree when you consider the following exclusive Chevrolet Jealures: Mrs. H.irgrp.ves Helen Westley Prof.

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Mrs. W. H. Darley of the Fairview community discovered a huge rattlesnake swallowing one of her young turkeys last week. Mrs.

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It may be news to you, but The March of Time says that the keynote of the Centennial celebration is sex appeal, and marshals some "We got more features and more value by clioosing Highway Group to Meet Special to The Auttin American GIDUIN'GS, June 17. Highway 77 association will meet here June 23. More than 100 delegates are expected. They will be entertained with a luncheon at the fair ground? at noon. Almost Miraculous For Mr.

Montgomery Limbs and Ankles Badly Swollen With Rheumatism, Suttered Continual Ac'ies and Pains; Gly Cas Again Proves Unfailing "I did not realize a medicine as wonderful as Gly-Cas had been discovered," fr-aid Mr. Scott Montgomery, P01 Willow Street. Austin well known local gentleman who Is fifty-one years of age. recently in talking with the Gly-Cas Man curious and interesting scenes to il lam Powell, for example, will be forever the image of Ztggle in the minds of thousands of Americans who never saw the showman, for he is the Ziegfeld tradition personified. That will go, also, for the generation that never saw Anna Held, but will see Luise Rainer as tile French singer.

It will hold for many others of the movie cast. With a foreword a reminder, the M-G-M flm goes ahead frankly building up the legend that was Ziegfeid, disregarding anything of commonplace. It shows the son of a Chicago music master producing his first show a concession in the midway of the World's Fair exhibiting Sandjw, the strong man. It also starts the theme that is followed the theme that is followed throughout, the rivalry between Billings and Ziegfeld. Ziegfeld gets his first hold on Broadway with a show featuring BASTROP STATE PARK Featuring FRIED CHICKEN STEAK DINNERS The Most Beautiful Dining Room in Texas We Cater te Privatt Dances, Bridge Parties and Teas.

Write Bex 422. Bantrnp. for Reservations. A. Arnscost lustrate its point.

The news peature plays up the feud between Dallas and Fort Worth. The Intensity of this rivalry may not he exactly true to facts, but it is picturesque and more entertaining, I suppose, than a camera tour of the exposition. Billy Rose i shown accepting the offer of Fort Worth, at the rate of $1000 for inn days, to out on a rival show to that of Dallas. From horseback, t'ressed in chaps and 10-gallon ha', he announces to the world: "This feud is right down my ally. Tou boys stick with me and I'll make Texas the biggest state In the union!" And then The March cf Time scenes resemble the backstage of a Broadwav burlesque, as row upon row of comely girls parade in rehearsals.

Dallas, according to Time, an- 55 Anna Held. Ho marries the singer and with his first real bank roll bt'gins the extravaganzas to be BILIOUSNESS ROM CONSTIPATION known as the "Follies." The romance wtih Anna Held is tiie first act, generally speaking, of the film. His meeting Billie Burke, his marriage and his delight in his small daughter, Patricia, the second. it is here that Ziegfeld reaches the peak of his bizarre career. From then on the curtains descend on the breakdown of Ziggie the showman, his losses in the stock market and his bitter disappointment.

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