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Co 1 in 1 dl Today-Last Times The Picture That Made Paris Gasp A drama of who yielded to the lure of a woman charming as Cleopatra and with the beauty of Nona Lisa SETTINGS OF LUXURY AND SPLENDOR IN ADDITION Buster Keaton KEEPING UP WITH YOUR FRIENDS in riot of laughs Mrs. Nannie Jones of Granger if? here a. visit with Mrs. H. A.

Wai-1 lace. Misses Ida Boyd and Albina Kure-! ckR were visitors in Granger yester-j i day. I Mr. and Mrs. Ike Edwards and chil- Id red of Georgetown were visitors in' Tailor yesterday.

i Miss Allyne Rickard of Ft. Worths i is here for a visit with Misses Ada Ida Copeland. Rudolph Shlmshock was a visitor! in Granger yesterday. Miss Walberg Rose has returned from a visit with relatives in Austin. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Hawkins and lit 1 Move Child's Bowels with Fig terdav for a visit in West Texas, Ari zona and New Mexico. TEMPLE DEFEATS TAYLOR III In a last and well played at Athletic Field yesterday morning EXAMINATION FOR Fifth Inninfl: Temple; got a base blow and went to second one a parsed ball: Poole flew out. to Lewis; Boyd popped to Patterson; Ruby walked but Taylor grounded to Patterson.

Taylor: Forbes fanned: 0. EMPLOYEES An open competitive examination for the position of clerk-earrier in Taylor postoffice will be held on July Ab jo 1922, commencing at 9 singled over tirfct base and stole sec- which was a preliminary to the Cem-jond; Poole then tightened a bit and fh, eron-Taylor clash, the Temple M. banned both Phythian and Matteck. C. A team defeated the Taylor Hi-Y sixth Inning: wlth 5 a mav be obtained from the commi- club by the score of to 0.

Temple; Proctor walked and went; M. Poole, the visitors' moundsman. i to second when Dozier missed Ma-b'ons l0f'a winder Both mnners sus son I baae on out Wing- ''1( 11 av, entered pitched a great game and had it not i been for Abbott, a glorious Taylor High, he would havt baseball's select with a no hit no run game which is the greatest honor a pitcher can attain. Poole did not sue a pass and struck out nine Hi-Y batsmen. Matteck.

the midget left-hander of tiurry mother! Even a sick lovM the taete of illso a 1 Fig Syrup5' and it fails to open same, allowing; four hits, He succeed-, line our to Lewis: Proctor walked ter fanned; blow to center 1 scored Mabre; Boyd was struck out. Taylor: Dozier popped to Taylor; Zizinia grounded out. short to first: Lewis flew out to Wingield. Seventh Inning: Temple: Both Ruby and Taylor their applications with the ft a ned once to lime for the I necessary and to arrange for the examination. R.

E. Kroll Jr. Tomorrow F'riday NAZIMOVA A HOUSE From the play by HENRIK IBSEN A Supreme Story of Woman's Right to Her Own Individuality, A Clear Portrayal of Duty to Herself. 10,000 PEOPLE JOIN IN CELEBRATING GLORIOUS FOURTH Continued from First Page.) own and wa- a bill he obstacle race, of which Maj. and R.

Hornsby were took place at was party of out of town, who ry Anderson ot Hutto was the A teaspoonful today may ed in turning back four Temple athjhnt Mabre was trown out at first by; Died At Thrall he here yesterday. prevent a sick child tomorrow, if con-! letes Via i Hen ry bVMajrwwi TOWJ among the visitors here yesterday. prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con-! letes Via the strike out route, but he Zizinia after lie had hit to right. Miss Nieley Bowden of Marlin is bilious, feverish, fretful, issued six base on balls.

i Taylor: Hague was tossed out bv here, the guest of Mrs. H. A. Wallace. cold- or if tongue I Fred Becker of Austin was here! a good I Lewis was the fielding star of theipoole; Patterson popped to Ruby and (eleansing of the little is often i in conter getting five diffi- Forbes flew out to left.

's race, Louis Lowe won by a party ot Nelsoi chairmen on by receiv ed The fa chairman of town. In faj race, Mis. Lowe chairman. Mrs. Paul Baur won firs' prize and received the prize of and Mr- John Brackenridge seec and received $2.50.

In egg and spoon race, which took place at 11:25 he receiving lif- prize is unknown. Pauline Jov, came second and ro- $2 5ft, and Garnett Brown of Keenan third, and received il.fto. lr the chicken chase, Frank nak chairman, John Brooks received the prize. In climbing the inclined three successful. Cuba la re ceivwd first prize Kollman second, 52.50, and Carl Darrell, third.

B. Fairchild was chairman 111 climbing the soaped pule which Andrew McCurdy wa: chap man, Paul Schuh Baur was the mo successful and received a gold watch, and the two Threadgill boys. Jack and Fred, received the other prizes, which were tied a' top of the pole. When pig was Turned loose by Chairmen D. I).

id Arthur Akc. it caught Lt who receive! the idfj; for his efforts. bc-ai: s'Ue: contest, was held at Store, Charlie Schroeder was lucky, uucs-dng 7,111. and the jai contained 7.t*85. He ived $5.00.

Miss Lois Davidson at: Miss Mice Johnson tied for sec one prize, guessing 7,050. and Vfton i Willis of Hutto cues sin Kike Hele Miss Mrs. turn ceived third prize. 025 and received 1.00 In the reel races, which stai ed at 1 of loci the following time made and prizes awarded Belton, time 28 second. Lain 2S 12 second, Gran- i.

-r, tim- 1-2 seconds. 450; Cameron no no time. The Taylor made the best time making 21 seconds, but did not parth-ipaie in the purse lo hose races, oi which were a number of eut the I Mhd the program rendioed was much enjoyed. 7 the public speaking sta led. then maiiv candidate from all over the county, who truYt i i 'O ui ten to fifteen minute talks in regard to their candidacy, among the speakini.

were: B. State Commissioner of Agricul- and Larry Mills oi 1 he Texas Fire Insurance Commission, well in local men, These talks were well attended, a crowd gathering around the platform and listened to ie various candidates 'till a hour. Pi he which m.i- had been given but the last minute appeared upon the the three young ladies participating were Misses Mnr.let Maude Meenon Griffith of Austin and These led bv Helms, F. I Fisher and Paul iOikel, and their re from the end of the street, they accompanied by a number Beans." i iim. ui celebration was fire display put nn by the 'I ay lor firemen and the visiting team- Tin in itself was a beautiful to The street lights were turned off and the town s-emed in until lighted up with about Oi torches, which were put the second story of the buildings the Sturfii.

Goldstein Brunner a uni', Taylor National Bank and others. While the-e burning briuhtly, lie i wo trucks, manned with about men tu a truck, dashed the in front of St i and J. Thomas 1 at: S.ore, where the nozzle of the hnse was connected with w.fei and the water ehvat about one hundred feet in the a aiiiaii 1 from a huge Iountain and continuing about ten minutes. TI display was given last year on a rnur smaller scale, only four fire tv ing used and this year these (were 1 dost (, no ot the most sue yesterday, the guest ot his sister, an Mrs. Carl Grau.

i your druggist for genuine l)r. and Mrs. J. Seidmund of fornia Fig Syrup" which haw directions Austin spent the Fourth of Julv with! for babies and children of all Mrs. Seigmund's parents.

Mr and Mother! You must aliforma or you mav get an inn- Joe Stasny. i. a tation ng syrup. Miss Helen Knowles of Thorndale was among the visitors here Tuesday, Gt.orge Schroeder ot Huston is here Mrs. K.

Lewis of Hare was tor a visii with Mr. and John among the visitors, here I Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and lit-; Paul Jesse oi Barilett was among tie daughter of Elgin were here visitors here Tuesday, terday. the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Reeves of Thorndale visit- h. Anderson fiioncis here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Brown of. Bethel of Georgetown visit- (i1 own vi f3i t4 psterdav isstordEV. iting iriends, Albert Becker of Austin here Miss Lula Mae Barcus of Bertram I vesterdav, the of his aunt. Mrs. was a visitor here yesterdaj', the Carl Grau.

guest of Mrs. C. H. Pope. Mrs Mac Alexander Temple is Ralph Gibbs of Bertram was among here for a visit with M.

and Mis. R. the risitors here yesterday. IF Hronsby. Mrs.

Minnie Sutton of Corsicana is Mr. and Mrs. Clester Hornsby and here for a visit with her sister. Mrs l.eta and Ilosalina Hornsby spent the Phil Nolan. I week-end in San Antonio.

Mrs. H. Hooper and daughter of Mrs. rP C. Jackson has returned to Hutto were among the visitors here her home in Altus, alter a visit yesterday.

i with R. Hornsby and family. cult put outs. As a whole, the game was great, and both teams played hang up ball. Here is how ii happened: First Inning: Temple: Boyd walked and wen) to second on sacrifice; Taylor fanned, and Forbes threw out Proctor.

Taylor: Poole struck out Dozier, Zizinia and Lewis in order. I Second Inning: Temple: error gave Mabre life, but Culpepper lined to Matteck and Mabre was doubled off first; Wingfield singled aud stole second, hut was out at third. Phyihiau to 3b Dozier. Zizinia, rf Taylor: Hague popped to Taylor; Lewis, ct Patterson out, Lancaster to 1 Hague. If Mabre; Forbes fanned.

i rd Inning: Temple: Lancaster walked and lb went to second on a pass 'd ball; Phythian. i Forbes'error gave. Poole life; Lancaster scored on Bojd's sacrifice fly: P.uby fanned: Taylor walked; Proctor grounded out, Matteck to Abbott. TavJor; Abbott lined a single to The box score: KM PL M. C.

A. A BR A Boyd, 9 ft 0 ft ftil Ruby. 3b 0 0 ft 1ft 1 Taylor, ft ft 2 0 ft Proci or, 2 1 ft fto 0 Mabre. lb v410 5 0 Culpepper. If .3 0 ft 1 0 ft Wi airfield.

rf 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 ft 3o1 0 1 Total ..................24 3 4 4 4 1 TAYLOR HI-Y AB II A .....................3 0 0 1 1 1 .....................3 0 0 0 1 0 Patterson, 2b Forbes, ss .3 5 .3 0 0 .3 0 0 2 .3 0 0 0 .2 ft 2 8 .2 (i ft 4 .2 ft I ft 0 ft 0 1 ft 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 ft .24 ft 2 21 il R. Mrs. T. Slaughter Coupland is Arthur Gilbert of Allen spent a among the visitors here today. few days here the guest of Mr i 1'dt, hit cleanlj to ritiluj 1 HiA C.

A Waddill has returned from a Mrs Clester Hornsby, en route to Now held but whs thrown out at first, Summary: will Totals Score by inuings: Temple V. M. C. A I 002 ft 3 ...................000 000 Stolen base, Abbott; Taylor: Zizinia struck out; Lewis With the and Watch visit in Waco and Hico York where he will enter Columbia, Matteck tanned and Dozier I lew out sacrifice hits. Ruby, Boyd; double Mrs.

R. L. Edwards leaves tom or-; I niversity. i play. Matteck to Abbott, struck out, row lor a visit with friends iu Dallas.

Mrs, Daisy Wright of Austin. 111 Fourth Inning: by Poole 9, by Matteck 4. base on W. R. Brynes Jr.

of is here here for a visit with Mrs Phil Noht.i 1 emph Mabre Hew to Lewis; ul- balls, off Matteck passed balls, for a visit with his aunt. Miss Ruby' Joe Matthews of Austin was a pepper grounded out, Dozier to Ab Phythian 2. lime of game, 1 hotr rran1 visitor here yesterday. bott and Patterson caught and 27 minutes. Empire Short.

Mr and Mrs. Wm. Taegle and chil- Bob Good by of Bertram was h--re dren of Thorndale were here yester- i visiting friends. day, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

T. Mr. and Mrs A. Larson and PPf-d ro Hague was 1 aylor grow. Caughron.

of Elgin were here yesterday, the, Miss Fay Talley has returned to guests of Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Anuer- Austin. after spending the holidays I-on.

with her parents. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Miss Lena Bailey of Bert ram -ts Palley ere yesterday, the guest of Mrs.

P. Richie of Georgetown II Pope was here es terday. the guest of Paul bl of Thorndale visited By Special Correspondent. THRALL, Texas, July E. infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Kroll, died Sunday morning. He was only five days old, but in this short life entwined himself into the hearts of his parents and friends so that it was ha to let him go.

To ihe parents ii can be said that he is only as a withered flower, ready to come forth more beautiful in the springtime. He was buried Monday in Giddings. By Special Correspondent. THRALL, Texas, July S. B.

Kirkpatrick, with her little grandsons, Ray and Charles Kirkpatrick, started this morning to visit her brothers F. and Dr. P. Hamilton in Dallas. They will remain only a short lime.

When in need of a typewriter ribbon. Carbon or typewriter paper- Call 391 and a messenger will promptly serve you. PRESS PRINTING AND STATION EHV DEPARTMENT. tt Merchants who advertise in this paper will give yon best values for your money. jj Jtanw cessfu! Fout held ia The gen-" Messi With man.

and much credit a- tin prizes were awarded as following: First, Mi Remi? Homeshy, Belton, Texas, time 1 seconds Second, Miss Elizabeth o' Taylor, 3-5 Third, Mis- Pearl McCulUmgh. Austin, Texas, time ft seconds. Each girl received a prize ot Mildred being the slowest to arrive a pair of cotton hose. Follow ing 'hi: a nuxubei ol amuse were given near ihe City Hall. -ping ovft body entertained, those not caring to the baseball game.

were lighted, a number of lines being from the City Hall lawn to First Street, and were a pretty bight to see. making a regular Broadway out of Taylor Starring at there was a band concert on the City Hall lawn, given by the High School band and continued then on after nine- thirty. The boys proved themselves capable of living up to the occasion. July celebrations i omposed of ph at si htit Hyde, she a general chair- 11 n. deserve hard from the celebra was being discus-ed until the conch: ion last ni.r; Noth'n was left undone to make the occasion om- oi interest to ill and all Taylor enteted entliusias- tcally into the celebration.

STOMACH TORTURED? TSY YEAST Bargains that will save you many a dollar will escape you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants lit This Paper daughter, Mrs Gordon Abbott. here yesterday. Miss Flossie Smith of Austin was. ar.d Mr-. P.

C. Hall and little; here yesterday, the guest of Miss dau.gr i of Cameron are here for I Pearl Barlow with Mrs mother, Miss Ada Mae of ('ooper; Phedoia Bain is here for a visit with her Quitman Rowlett wa- a visitor Mr and Mrs K. Taylor from Bertram. Felton of Thorndale was Forwood of the For wood Fur among the visitors here yesterday. Company has returned lroxn Frank Marek and lamily left this a f.ttrcha -ini- trip to (irand Rapids.

I morning for a fishing trip near Mar-! Michigan Falls Miss Helen Ploeger has returned to Joe Not i is I'horndale is among San Ma cos, after sending the holi- ihe visitors here today. with mother Mrs. L. Ploeger. Adolph Taegle of Austin was here 1 yesterday visiting friends.

Misses and Lois Johnson have returned to San Marcos, alter a visit with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Johnson. Melvin Caughron Thorndale was here yesterday visiting relatives. Miss Mary Reeves of Thorndale was a visitor liere yesterday. But Be Sure Ironized Yeast.

Mrs I. K. and daughter. You can't give your job the best Miss Ada Mae were visitors in in you. if you suffer with indigestion, Georgetown.

the guests oi, Mrs i dyspepsia or other distressing stomach Wayne Dav.son. 'ailments The thing to do. if you iss Barlow has returned to i want to feel in tip-top condition, with her home ij. Austin, after a visit with never a thought of stomach trouble, is her grand mother, Mrs. J.

N. Barlow, to try Ironized Yeast. Simply take Miss Hattie Savage returned tohwo a.bl-ts with each meal, in all' Austin, alter spending the holidays, pi chubility you will notice highly ben- witii her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. T.

results within the first 24 Savage. Yeast, as everyone knows, contains Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bloor have re-; certain elements which have a won- turned to their home in Austin, after derful effect on the functioning of our a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

fi. H.1 stomachs, and in toning up the sys- Talley. tem. But Ironized Yeast embodies the Miss Margaret White of Bartlett new scientific process of ironization was here yesterday visiting friends. which makes yeast just doubly effec- Jack Gartnian and John Phickey of live.

Forget stomach troubles and, Bartlett w. here last night to at keep yourself lftu per cent efficient. tend the at the Hall. Ironized Yeast today. To try it' Miss lone Groves has returned from free simply uiail postcard for famous a vacation in Houston.

3-Day Test Address Ironized Yeast Dr. Kepkie of Bartlett was Dept. Kti. Atlanta. Ga.

Ironized among the visitors here yesterday. Yeast is recommended and guaranteed fucker of Granger was here by all good druggists, such as the day visiting friends. J. Thomas Drug Miss IJeVn Griesler ot Waco is; he'e fot a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

We have all of Ice Cream Hugo Freezers, IRA A. PREWITT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buck of A us phone No. 1.

24-tf Op. everywhere from Now on The ''with many improvements The 109 for die Buck of Aus- phone No. 1. tin were here yesterday visiting rela- tives. COURT ADJOURNED Rev Arthur Hartmann of Branham TILL AFTER FOURTH was here yesterday visiting friends.

--------Miss Rosa Miller of Austin spent, By Special Correspondent, yesterday wi relatives here. (5BORGETOWN, Texas. July 4. Hvden is a business visitor County court called Monday i in Austin today. morning and adjourned until after the Eddie Buck ol Austin visited rela-: of July.

The docket will be tives here yesterday. i called on Wednesday, July 5th. price remains the same 1 A A A 4 4 A A 7 A A A A A 4 A A 2 A A A A i i "USCc at mounted tts new lew price of 310.90 list Fall, the makers were already busy a still g-cuter value. The new and better Vo" as you see it today- with change in price and tax absorbed by manufactur vt note in the new and 'dUT these Thicker giving greater non-skid proteeiion. Stouter sidewalls.

a handsomer tire that take longer wear both ir.vlJe and out. Hie creator money's worth of fabric tire in the history oi pneumatics. United States Tires United States Rubber Company Dozier Auto Supply Co. Noble Motor Company. Taylor Buick Company C.

A. Oman Filling Sta. IT IS BETTER TO HAVE BOUGHT BUICK THAN TO WISH THAT YOU HAD! i.

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