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THE AUST INSTAT ESMAN
MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923 1
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Summer Tourist Tickets Now On Sale
As Told to Grace Phelps.
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z FOK ST. LOUIS AND MEMPHIS
The stock judging team from Mason
won
first honors in
ie injured man received lacerations
r the chin +he aft cv. a chin I
Witlianson
county
took
reading.
M. L. MORRIS, P. AT. A.; ROBERT WEBB. Ass’t.
second place in stock judging and first
Phono 7755
matters and don’t require the exposure
GALVESTON and RETURN
come here.
“Now
$10.30
ON SALE DAILY—LIMIT NINETY DAYS
LEGK
Crockett of Harper is
secrtary of the new company.
Agent R. S. Miller.
TH
BEAUTIFY SKIN
La Veta Hamilton, Jessie Lee Stiles,
latest heroine, she can go into an-
my
I of hi
to
Gossett.
whisper, and then it was gossip about
VERY LoW SUMMER TOURIST FARES
COLORADO
Mix the juice of two lemons with
IOCKHART, Texas.
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beared stupid to them, they did not
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We'll
down on the brakes without warning
to find anything strange in
John
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BAD CHECK ARTIST
OPERATES AT LOCKHART
TRAIN NO 8 LFAVFS AUSTIN, 11:00 P. M., FOR FORT WORTH
AND KANSAS CITY—WITH THROUGH SLEEPER TO DENVER.
60 MILLIONS IN CASH
TRANSPORTED THROUGH
NEW ORLEANS STREETS
Erwin Stebbins of Dallas is visiting
his parerts, Mr. and Mra: E. O. Steb-
bins.
WACO MAN STRUCK
BYSTREET CAR; MAY DIE
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Whiten Skin and Bleach
Tan, Freckles.
that we were married?
the roots of my hair.
Teachers’ College at Naeogdoches car-
ries with it special interest for the
town of Han Marcos and the South-.
the wagon several feet to the side
Garrett being struck sever.l times by
the car before it was brought to a
CALIFORNIA
One or Both Ways Through Coloradp
The Pacific Northwest
CHOICE OF DIVERSE ROUTES
R. 8. MINer, county agent of Gil-
lespie county, has returned from the
state meet at the A A M. College with
Misses Bess Tobin and Eileen Butler
are visiting friends in San Antonio.
west
that
NEW TEST WELLS ARE
GOING DOWN IN THE
LOCKHART TERRITORY
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. GIlmore
and Clarence Jr. have returned from
an dverland trip to Aransas 7 Pass,
Brownsville and Mexico.
Edgar Hart has gone to Galveston,
where he has a< cpted a position for
the remainder of the summer.
Miss Dorothy Gammel has returned
from a visit on the Kuykendall ranch,
near Buda.
MISS ROSS TO ATTEND UNIVER-
SITY IN ALSACE-LORRAINE.
ALTRU8A CLUB
NOT MEETING TUESDAY.
Kern triumphed.
"Well, if people will insist on get-
INDI
sens a
ment c
gram 1
citizen,
hyphen
ley. nal
can Lei
cently i
in Ind
has via
made f
to audi
000 per
Amer
are bei
general
people i
fare of
ever w
of the 1
day an
■truck
Citize
Record of Happenings in Famous Beauty
Spot of Southwest Texas.
nil field artist of the undesirable kind
has made his presence felt but not
appreciated in Lokhart,
other points.
Each car cheerfully leaves the city
with a small sign on the windshield
ASBURY PARK via NEW YORK $105 3$
AND MANY OTHER RESORTS IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Fredert ksburg. Top of Texas.”
The tourists’ • amp committee of the
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CHICAGO ......
ST. LOUIS.....
. KANSAS CITY . .
DENVER ......
SAN FRANCISCO .
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IF you are conservative
and take your shoes plain,
IF you are young
and like ’em fancy,
IF you are hard on shoes
• but must be easy
on your check-book,
TRY a “Scarbrough Special”
Just Once
Offic
€
$8.75
On Sale Fridays and Saturdays
Limit Fifteen Days
CITY TICKET OFFICE
Phone 7106 107 East Sixth
ROCKY MOUNTAIN, YELLOWSTONE
AND GLACIER PARKS
W. F. STERLEY, General Passenger Agent,
Fort Worth, Texas
draft^ri
labor ai
would 1
accordh
Legion’
the Rui
are pop
Legio
places
Owsley
gorerno
"four Ur
than tl
house I
direction,
Marshali.
make me feel uncomfortable as Lucy
had done.
SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION
•
Now Recommends-Lydia F-
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
th, coming fair, which will be held at
Firemen’s Park, a mile eaat of Bastrop.
THE QUESTION UNDER
DISCUSSION.
States. it would be like the narrowest j
one there Is;'there would be no hope.
gas and oil were picked up and at a
higher depth both gas and oil were
saidI
have for a very bad
case of female trou-
ble. My system was
all run down for two
The Story of
An Artist’s Wife
8
this spurious Laredo supply house rep-
resentatives.
LEAVES AVSTX 10:15 A. M. UAH.
stop.
Thi
a . . $$5.40
.... $54.80
.... $45.00
.... $48.05
. $72.00
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DENVER CITY RY.
“THE DEPENDABLE THOROUGHFARE" .
Decideaiy the moat comfortabl, trip la through the Panhanat,
AoTextsandthomroconornardow Mexnco and colorado-thescooles
ting married," Barclay said. "they
ought to be allowed to get unmarried.
• LV. DALLAS-
B 7:15 P M.
8 LV. FORT WORTH
8:50 P.M.
AR. DENVER—’
o 7:40 AM
p Second Morning
ds
k , or
A Jno..Farmer
RA enZPass Xg Ckl CRy
E8B FORT WoRTH-TEXAS
SAN MARCOS COLLEGE
DRAWN ON FOR FACULTY
NACOGDOCHES SCHOOL
AL HARDIN€0.
Incorporated
816 Congress Ave.
Once more I was thrown (a to con-
fusion. Why didn't he say outright
Considerable attention has been at-
trac ted to the public high school her*
which was recently completed "at a.
P
$
Hot weather is hard on teething ha.
Mes. They suffer the combined mis-
A very swagger coat cut on un-
usual lines is the one illustrated.
It is made of "camel’s hair” cloth,
one of the soft pile fabrics so
popular now. The large and unique
collar tied close about the throat,
wide belt, and straps trimming the
■ sleeves are all distinctive touch ja.
-Mrs. J. T. Williamson of San An-
tonio is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Folts..
Miss Gladys Giles at San Antonio
is in Austin visiting Mr. and Mrs E.
B. Cartwright of South Austin.
Miss Rose Spalding of Houston is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W.
Eppes of South Austin.
That breakfast was the most be-
wildering meal I had ever sat through.
Hurt to the quirk by Barclay’s "intro-
of one’s private affairs. I’m for leav-
ing things as they are.”
cost of 175,000 Saturday Superintend-
ent Berry and three trustees of Smith-
ville. Texas were here ‘inspecting the
aehoot.in..company with their archi- nihtand Fair. in
tert, H F. Kuehne of Austin. After Alg 3,
a thorough examination of the several j --e
commendable features in the structure.
Mr Hawkins, throwing him quite a
dlwtlhre He was taken "to the I.-G, I seemed
Mrs. Frank Girard and daughter.
Miss Elizabeth, leave tomorrow to join
Mr. Girard in San Antonio, where they
will make their home.
WACO, Texas, July 30.—A. M Gar-
rett,, aged 70, received injuries early
this morning from which he may die.
when struck by a street car in the
downtown district. Garrett, accord-
ing to eyewitnesses, was driving a
one-horse wagon across the street car
track. The impact of the cat hrew
Los Angeles, Cal.; Las Cruces, N. M.;
Oklahoma City. Okla . Wellston, Okla ;
Ardmore. OklaDallas,- Fort Worth,
11 Oust < j®. Austin, San Antonio and
the Smithville committee instructed
Mr. Kuehne to draw plans for their
new school on the same lines as the
one at Fredericksburg.
the conservative?"
Miya Sue Archibald has ' returned
from Alice, where she attended the
wedding of her cousins, Misses Laura
Frances Bater and Mary Preston.
LOCKHART, Texas, July 3Q-—The
Fonsland Oil Company of Fort Worth,
drilling the Whitlessly No. 1 near Slay-
den. eight miles north of Gonzales,
which has been tied up {tending the
curing of some defects in the title to
some of the leases, has resumed work
and Thursday reported the hit at a
depth of 1550 feet. At 1450 feet both
the fair this fall were fixed as fol-
lows: Wednesday, Thursday.
o , , '--o-,---and Saturda, Oct. 19, 11. 12
Such letters from women in every J. e ---- •
•ection of this country prove beyond —
zamsi°vegbeanlercompounaakhn-
county, adjoining this county.
For a long time she wor-
. ried about her clothes, be-
cause she was not always
able to find just what
suited her type, and had
individuality of a distine-
tive character.
I grew hot to
but no one
Pearson, W. B. Howard, Albert Rich- i were really serious,
ter, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
DINERS—ALL MEALS A LA CARTE
ErTective June 1, Thronah Sleeper Tin Mlasouxt-KannK, Tern,
Railway ria Fort Worth
For further Information. descrtpttve booklet, "Scenic Coloraro.
Utah," "Rocky Mountain National-Kate Park." yellowMtone Park"
or "Glacler Park,” or nleeper reservationn, call on your local ticket
agent qr addroiss Mr. J. McDotfala, General Agent, cos cunee
Buildink. San Antonio. - -
daily
x, e-thru
Meeker
is sui- I Church on Han Antonio Street, paying
is ran Hiwclal to Th. Austin Statesman.. $8260. Mr. iligers has purchasad pop-
I BATEO,, Texas, July 30.—At a erty in the Blanks addition and will
> construct a home there. B. J. Bellamy
has also purchased property there and
will build. Foundation is being laid
for the handsome home to be built, by
W. K. Shirm on Bois de Arc Street.
The Lutheran Church building will be
moved from the lot that it now occu-
pies to the one bought from Mrs. Etta
Dubise. The church property is 75x95
feet and sold some days ago for *
Sold by druggists or by mail tor
50 .cents RIMER & AMEND. 3rd
Ave. A 15th St.. New York.
Friday
--------- — and 13.
8 Milton was. selected secretary-
manager of the fair and arrangements
will begin at once for the success of
who is
spend your
vacation in
another splendid record made by the
boys and girls' club teams under his
direction. Bert Lee of the Eekert com - i
manink on omrpetaein “wen .Por26%
EIris from other counties of te mate. The Pun - Um. tat n .‘1,
rheprizewon zy thisgir 1s ‘ 160-085! teyFplacesixKmhierorthtaon the Jol-
Buckeye.ineubator . other members of hari ix one of the most important t
the stock judging team from Gillespie 1 now nearing the interesting stage.
county were Clarence Horlen, Gaylord •----*- •
Eddy and Winton Scott.
out of my depth here.
Nortunatelyforme.nooneankedmy
opinion* nnd tnough T musUihav*'S^
knew when people were serious and
when they wore in fun. I was away
Since that time she has
not worried further about
her clothes; . she finds
what she demands at our
store.
By good fortune she
noticed the A. L. Hardin
Co. windows one night as
she was walking down the
Avenue. She called next
morning and found just
what she needed for a
special occasion.
— City Office, Driskitl Hotel.
For SUNBURN >
x M/j oye syhmrarag _
Ivy Poisoning, Insect Bites. Chafing.
Itching and all Skin Diseases
drawn from the college here; either
members' of the faculty or students
who have been educated in part or who
have received their degrees from this
college.
Thomas K. Ferguson, professor of
English, was a member of the college
faculty here for some years; C, E. Fer-
guson, professor of mathematies, re-
signs from the same department here
to go to Nacogdoches. Robert Shelton,
physical director for men, has been
assistant coach and teacher in the col-
lege here for the past two years. Miss
Lols Foster, associate professor of
social science, is the daughter of Mrs.
J. M. Hons, who was formerly a mem-
ber of the Southwest Teachers’ Col-
lege in the department of history, Miss
Foster has also been a student in
the college, but received her B. A.
from the State University, her M. A.
from Columbia University, N. Y.
Miss Louline Harris, librarian. is the
daughter of Professor T. G • Harris,
the first president of the college, and
is a graduate of the school.
Miss Dorothy Arnold, associate pro-
J feasor of Latin, is the daughter of Pro-
I feasor M. L. Arnold, head of the de-
; partment of history in the college, and
i is a graduate of th A college.
| Miss Ida Pritchett, professor of
music, is the daughter of Professor
John E. Pritchett, who for fifteen years
was head of the department of lan-
guages at the college. Miss Pritchett
has also been a member of the faculty
in the department of music.
President A. W. Bidwell himself was
for eleven years head of the depart-
ment of history in the college.
Texas state Teuchers College, in .Altunacub wiunotholaita rogu:
. 1. ..,2 n., lar bl-monthly uncieon tomorrow at
a number of th. membera are the Driakil Hotel.
Barclay’s ambiguous . announcement.
Kern turned to me with the first in-
terest he had shown.
"Oh, you paint, too, do you?" ha
asked.
"No!" I blurted out miserably. "I
don't do anything!"
A little silence of oops t mint settled
over the table.
. (To be continued.)
nds each day and see how freckles I
l blemishes naturally bleach right
and how youthfully clear, soft
rosy-white tho skin becomes.-
Adv.
found.
The fish tail bit is now working in - ___- -
... hrh . while making headway duction of me as Miss Norris,' I ____
conscious of that ache all during the
______ I astonishing conversation that buzzed
-----------of Lock- J around and over me. Of all things to
hart is Owe of the most important tests be discussing at a meal which was
in grain judging. Highest score for
Blacksmith injured.
Miss Crystal Boss, Instructor in
English in the University during the
tegular session and for the first term
of summer school has returned to her
home in Lockhart. Miss Ross has
been awarded a fellowship at the Uni-
versity of Stnassburg. Alsace-Lorraine,
and expects to sail from New York
the early part of September for Eu-
rope to begin hr studies. She expects
to be gone a year.
Officials ©LA- & M. College have Kay Talley. Mildred Goff, Louise Grau, { the color bf my tie or the way
announced that R. S. Miller, county L.a Veta Hamilton, Jessie Lee Stiles, imy latct hnvinu, ch cen gc, anuv ....
agent of this county, w ill* judge the Nena Turner, Beth Beck, Veta Guy other state on a two months' vacation
livestock and agricultural exhibits atand Beulah Finson. of Normangee, and and come back unmarried. And I
the Bertram Fair Aug. 1 and 2 and the Merrs. Claude and Vergil Patter son, 1 might not even know it* '
San Saba county.! John Griffith, Clarence Ploeger, Harry Underneath their raillery I felt they M-Le This I er-n Cream
Pearson, W. B. Howard. Albert Rich- . were really - erious. In Arken people -aKe -his Lemon Cream
never discussed the subject' above a I
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas, July 30
F. R Senor secretary of the Chamber
of ‘ here, announces many
interesting fa cts that show that tourist
travel through and to Fredericksburg
is rapidly increasing. A special reg-
ister card system is kept of all tour-
ists, whose names are secured at the
various garages, filling stations, hotels
and restaurants of the city. Thus far
the registration numbers show 20,477
for 1923 and it is known that many
tourists pass this way without regis-
tering
in the past week tourists have regis-
tered herefrom over' three hundred
different cities,'including Monroe, La ;
ery of brat, pain and stomach disor-
der McGee’s Baby Elxer helps the
little sufferer through, the trying peri-
od by correcting the stomach and
bowels. Price, 35 and G0c. Sold by
$8500. Brown & Odiorne.—Adv.
helf and presented his card, which
nted him as the
gdet H l red of your won-
Asgj derful medicine and
|MV decided to try it. I
mmF ould hardlyydragone
■ .----.---foot after the other.
•nd after takipg six bottles of the Vege- !
table Compound I felt like a new wo- ’ .
SitSfW BASTROP FAIR ™ OPEN
•nd I weigh 140 pounds. When I started -
taking it I weighed 97 pounds. I gladly
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound to any one who is suf-
fering from female trouble or L .0,
down. You may use this testimonial -z z---—- -----
fori am only too glad to let suffering meeting of the director, or th, Bastrop
women know what the Vegetable Com- Count Fair Asaociation th® dales for
pound did forme.”—Mrs. Ida HKwnr? ------- '
1529Penna.Ave. S.E.,Washington,D.C.
Washington, D. C—"Ldia E. Pink-
ham a Vegetable Compound saved mo
IIIIIIIllLDWlilll from
"Come around to the studio Friday
evening.” Barclay invited them gen-“
erally 'tWere gofpg to have a house-
warming. I’ve cleared out Renzetti's
Mrs. J. O. Threadgill, who has. been
visiting in Austin, leayes tomorrow for
Cleburne, where she will spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. Bower.
Mr. and Mrs. oJseph Scott are due
to arrive in the morning from Clifton,
Texas, to visit their brother and sister.
Dr. and Mrs. Z. T. Scott. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott motored to Clifton from
their home in Mississippi to visit their
father.
NEW ORLEANS, La, July 30.—
with policemen, special guards and
United States marines posted along
the route, six moving vans in eight
hours yesterday carried 160,000 in cash,
government bonds and commercial
paper through the business district of
New Orleans from the customs house
to the new home of the New Orleans
branch of the federal reserve bank at
Carondelet and Common streets, in
the heart of the financial district.
Marcus . Walker, manager of the
New Orleans branch, persnally super-
vised the moving of the’ money and
securities. Flans were kept so secret
that few people on the streets seeing
the trucks knew of the fortune they
carried.
S Al
unreal
a met
States
tant <
that t
be of
eratio
ventio
next
officia
to cor
told 4
that I
the pi
tion i
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a cer
count
- who h
is adv
said.
Reft
thousa
Elbert
of dir
porati
more
shall
steel
cheap
tain I
influx
for a
The
will b-
the ce
Mr. I
work
but th
impro
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cation
plans
be ab
during
the .ir
conver
questi
young
devise
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with t
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hensio
The
absolu
tion ol
ness a
United
stated,
pensat
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the ne
good i
ing th
fightin
the wi
said th
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it how
justed
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which
thousa
for th'
times
the na
« hospital in Palestine for treatment.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 LocRseltx.Pret+2LoebhataA.
i K. Carter pa, purchgsed the Harry
------- " iigers home neat th, Methodist
I Hk® th® LOCKHART, Texas, July 30—Henry
u- o--W-I. n. i, . a., ant.."! Wranitzsky. who operates a blacksmith I
Howard Bland. John I. Brunner, way thenndo It in Nweden-or Is It shop and garage at Chianti was the;
" .......- .........— - - penmark ‘-lustnEo before ‘ victim “.mt^paYnfuircSrdeMU^
tratezandtelihimyouwantadivorcelat work Friday. In adjusting a belt ■
He says:. All right., Come back in on ths pulley the belt slipped o« and
a year and It you are still of the same J broke x bones in hts Tr
mind you can hive it. No fuse, no ____________________
scandal, and plenty of chance to mak
^^^^MrT^nt,-- the GIRLS! . LEMONS
, , divorced persons and not. th* question
Me8r8;, and J. R. Hargis and of divorce itself Arkenites would on-
Mrs. D Hargis entertained some four ’aider these people immoral, and I had
ihundred o! their friends with a big/asuspiefon that Elsie Benl ana the
arbecue at their farm house some six [ others wodl consider Arkenites
| parteken’ or a buunHtBI suppiy 2 " Anaammonmor what to think of It all ‘ Ehy drunglt "‘n hupdiy Ate! teR
teresung taik. Then Colonel John nA! " X wrong “a’ wonderful freckieand tan cream.
Rogers gave a number of violin selec, . rn 5 e.thin8.were wrong | and complexion beautifier.
tions, making the minds \ wanted to see them set right. Massage thia sweetly fragrant lemon
ent revert to the old day the Rogers Helene Arnold 8 chally con- l cream • into the face, neck, arms and <
boys furnished all the min e 4 cerned about the children and thefrihyns • • - •
danrea of the wood old 316. .the j rights in the matter. I began to revise and
dhnr Fhithri t IM tai. Then tho ryh ihe opintoi nr had formed « her utter out
- hon Eromem som an i>n> — ujItu her first ntppantt statement. I . hnd end
- - - erepresented him as the reptesentative I0 " ’ , T&.sam nd.D Viihwith raken her loo literally, that was an,
Jot • big Larede supply houne. HelEltnp pangocaran vawhoniwitb hinistini was puzzled, ii Arken Falways
which “ physitian Eweycdonare.nipayment trom aghgownsmowas caprammpns.
aouahavesyheeptanmerhamAn2"Mrhipnkeggeg-ee-,-*----ehie
it deveToped. however that The* s^na- I SjJ? n-™™. ....
turoorthe Oklahoma bank cashier was xetther "orthisscommaman, hthotntdret
-------...I If thi, Farty has oneraiea ®i«ewh«-® i sided on tius piace over fitty years
years after my little inthintownorAgiaPgnotfAechawhnre j aso..whenzayorwas juet
girl wiiborn. Then yet come to light, but he was evidently to 8et on the map. >
* readiof your won- a -‘specialist in his line and may put I t e uokvins a cmnim.e h,.
onnanothonportormance Almost any j q N. Tiroa, was hurt 2Fidhlatudlo back "t mine for Ruth.
.. /while riaing on • amali motor car on b- «ttM By then."
.. Etortlnew beim made to locate the , ,G N. tracka. The man running ' Once more ' was “ — ‘
the car saw an open switch and shut
। A few days ago a well dressed in- I
l dividual of good address and magnetic
| personality visited one of the principal '
' business houses here, introduced him- ।
Mr. and Mrs. J. J Yeates have re-
turned from an oyerland trip to Colo-
rado and West Texas.
= UNUSUAL COAT !
( • 1/^11 FOR FALL WEAR
>oclety and Clubs
RUTH STOREY
i Special to The Austin Statesman.
j SAN MARCOS, July 20.—President
- A. W. Birdwell's announcement of the
faculty of the Stephen F. Austin
SunshineSpecial "S'
----------------preparatory Tor. the day’s work, the
Reports from the Well are meager, topic was divorce laws’
but it is stated that the bit is resting "I’m for a uniform divorce law,"
at 190 feet and sandy shale, lime and Kern explained. "The idea of being
. 4. , , sand have been picked up. A core was married in one state and a bigmist
, c! » Judging under; taken at 1900 feet and was said to beora bachelor in another doesn’t appeal . - - -----------------
W ‛ ounty Agent William entirely satisfactory. , to me. I’m a peaceable man. I am!”, under the chin, the deft eye, a (hip
The other Important test in the wild-‘ "Yes, peace at any price!" Elsie! cut from the nose and a crushed left
catarea is the Midwest Texa on the ’ Beale put in scornfully. "If there were JaW.
- ogg,-- ,—T-- —' G: A. Smith tract near Lytton Springs. ; a uniform divorce law in the United
Chamber ot Commerce this week is L" Judei W stock w“ won Statements from their orticials her. -
making extrisive Improvements in th® byHarol4 Scott of Mason. . lars. that they are satistied that they
camp, "grounds. They ar Instaning . The “W*r PeOP!e. of Mason gave i will . trike the pay mm time next
two’shower bathe. Eoncrete cooking Eplondid support, to ,, teams, by,theiweek.
Erates, permanent tables and a pump Comm"‘J a 1,0lu b.pay ing ll.g for lex: -------—------
priFznnzymzggstasten s*,? ■ r-^------——-------
...... -jj News of Taylor
Boys' and girla’ elub ■ work in this avinm m .. ... . ,
county is considered among the best I TA. R,. xa8, July 30. A large
Through the joint efforts of the local In the state Evidence of the Interest i nu. people went to Aus-
Chamber of Commerce and the cini-.tken in this Work • the special Elur tinSumday. or attenduthe fu-
zens of Harper, Texas, in this county, pic nic thnt will b, hey nt the nog, ineral gerVies of the kite Dr. E. F. ,
4 telephone company has ben organ- Community on Aug. 4 with "eniwamos among whom are the follow- I with Aunt a ?“*• fusst
lied at Harper for the purpos or con- Schmidt as general" chairman ot ar- In „ h ,, .. „
structing a direct Un. to Fredericks- rangements. Exhibit, or livestock. I 'nd othero
burg instend or the roundabout way poultry, coton and grain raised by the Jamen Saw and othtra.
that former oeryice betwegn the point, elub members will feature the ocea- Showing that the whom .m.u ...
had operated Six hundred cedar poles «ion grenkarg will 10 (mnty Jndan D . » 18 uat 1 . BDrit and
and wire ire n'i on the prng "Am P ukens will De l ounty Judge school day companionship does not die
ana win .ire now on the ground and Herman Userrer, F. R. Senor, secretary in Taylor the memherg of 1990 g,g
construction of the line will begin at or the Chamber of Commerce here. Ua ti ng ei'ss 5 the Taylor High School
one R H. Crockett of Harper is R S. Klettor thengrlcuiturai com- ha" ___________________________________
mittee .of..the:.chamber and Countynic Friday night at Sudduth soplace on J Illustrator declared. "If it took Helens
--o—- — —----er. the San Gabriel River. Those in the a year tq get rid of me, she never j
- party were: Misses Ruby Nell Strole, ( would do It. - Now, If she doesn't like
Officials ot. A- A M, College have Fay Talley, Mildred Goff. Louise Grau, the color bf my tie or the way I draw
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The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1923, newspaper, July 30, 1923; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1435040/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .