The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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Page 2—Tuesday, January 5, 1926.
All the Newt Tha’s Fit to Print—Since 1871.
Morzan and i. L.
Charters Granted
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WALL STKEET REVIEW.
NEW YORK,
5_(Stock prices
Previous
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Takes Place of
Drastic” Calomel
among the first
General
S. Kresge, sold down two to three
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NEW YOXK COTTON.
Hart Schaffner
10 DAYS
10 DAYS
ONLY
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SUITS
The Dead
and OVERCOATS
LIVERFOOL COTTON.
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ON TWO HUNDRED SUITS
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cutt
calves.
bulla.
Spring Footwear
Modes
About fifty Overcoats at Half Price .
Entire Balance of Our Stock
4218
Of Suits and Overcoats
tetHer
At One-Third Off
BETTER THAN SODA
TRY A 25c BOTTLE
AAAA to B—2 to 8
Insist upon "Phillips."
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in Courts
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FOR
COLDS,
GRIPPE
&
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UININE
Absolutely
A Good
Picture!
"BEWARE" -
Pathe N«wt
zona, E. A. Tobin and B. A. Tobin
of Austin.
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Our good reputation is behind every garment sold.
A guarantee of satisfaction or your money back.
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NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. s.-Cotton fu-
tures elosed steady at net decline at 21
to 88 points.
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Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
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PERFECT FITTING ASSURED BECAUSE
OF COMPLETE SIZE RANGES IN
THESE LATE MODELS
A stock so large that we can fit the big men—the tall
men and the short ones—and lots of single and dou-
ble breasted suits for young men in best styles and
qualities.
CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT.
Judze James K. Hamilton.
ONE NIGHT ONLY—WED. JAN. 6
The Original New York Company
Direct From Four Weeks In Now Orleans
The year’s best opportunity to outfit yourself in fine
clothes at a small cost.
FORT WORTS LIVESTOCK.
FORT WORTH. Jan. s.--Cttle 4700 n.
We cut the price square in the middle. Giving you
good serviceable woolens in styles for men and young
men for ten and fifteen dollars less than factory cost.
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We Paid $1,000,000
For this way to stop
Smartness with Economy
Economica! because of the many appealing smart
Spring styles that will be authentic and correct
throughout the entire Spring months.
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C. M.
At
Mond
letter
ladies
have
past
•octet
to the
Colds, grippe and
flu always weaken
the system and
often lead to dan-
gerous bronchial
infection. Clear up
these trouble* at
one* with Pepsin-
ated Calomel, a
Included in this showing are other new models
equally as attractive.
Priced—8.50, $9.50, $10.50 up to $13.50
UIR1SH
LUCK,f
And
Mack Sennett's
“Over There A bouts”
,.50410.00:
$2.3542.60;
$5.0068.50;
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Tobin is
survived by nive children. Mrs. Pearl,
Reeves of Austin. Mrs. Eva Sutton I
at Goose Creek, D. E. Tobin of Ari-
purging. It is fsr mors pleasant to
take than soda.
Heures 1, 12130, 2.15,
4109, 6:45, 7.15,
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ford.
Surviving him ar* his widow, on*
•on, C. C. Bradford, two daughters,
Lula Virginia and Dorothy Lee, on*
sister, Mri C. F. Card, two broth-
•r*, C. A. and Dewey Bradford, all
of Austin.
Hill City Masonie Lodge No. 456,
will have eharg* of the services,
according to Joe H. Muenster. In-
terment will be in Oakwood ceme-
tery.
COUNTY COURT.
Judre Gerge Matthews.
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selling,
and S.
Coming---
Rudolph Valentine
In
"COBRA"
te takn charge ef an attractive local enterprise ottoring good
immediate profits and a wonderful opportunity for bulidine
up a permanent independent business.
Bianca Saroya, Manual Salazar,
(Formerly of the Metropolitan Open
Rea Toniola, Emilio Ghirardini, Pietro
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MRS. CHRISTINE
80. who died at the Altenheim Mon-
day morning at 10:10, will be buried
in Oakwood cemetery following
pleas went unheeded and Russell,
once rated as a millionaire in Can-
ada, was snatched from the gallows
by a last minute insanity verdict.
Robert Scott could not have an-
swered the appeal, even if he had
heard IL Hiding under the as-
gumed name of John Redding, he
was serving a sentence in San
Quentin, Cal., prison for robbery of
a haberdashery in July, 1914. Now
he will be brought back here to
face trial on a murder indictment
with prosecutor* determined to
fight for his death.
Photographs in a Chicago police
bulletin, broadcast in the nation-
wide search for Robert, led to the
Central Leather preferred. Houston Gil.
Chrysler, General Railway Signal and Fed-
eral Mining and Smelting, all of which
sold a point or two higher.
Foreign exchanges were slightly reae-
Senary. Demand sterling yielded slightly
to 484 11-16 and French franes dropped
about 4 points to 3.78% cents.
CHICAGO GRAIN.
(Associated Press Dispatch to Statesman.]
CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—Wheat prices under-
went an earl ysetback today, influenced
by downturns in quotations at Liverpool
funeral services held at th* Alten-
heim Tuesday afternoon at two
•’deck and at the Swedish Luth-
eran church at 16th and Congress
avenue at 2:80, with Rev, F. O.
Linder officiating.
L Morgan,
Morgan.
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nauqh, divorce granted.
Filed:
orinne Seott vu. Edgar teoU, divoree.
Rest Graham vs. Mell Graham, divoree.
This Shop Will CoIse at 7 P. M. Saturdays.
GrenehRoolShop
VJ"uhe-eeHeVPlea
720 Congress Avenue
—-------- meeting as scheduled
Exports today 41,280 against 44,351.
Be Sure h’s
asem80
Ge Red Boz •48 Z• wth Portraiz
SCOTTINPEN M ARK E T NEwS
Opal Gray Kid Bois de Rom Kid
$13.50
Angie Pruitt ve. Nneklinzer A Ra yb irr. |
for damages, set for Jan. 13.
The State of Texas vs. Hoffman Con- I
ruction company, for caneellation of '
had contra-♦a. defendants demand a jury
'"Molla T. Evans va. W. D. Yeti, et al.,
fniunetion, set for Jan. 11.
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Funeral services for WALLACE
COFFEE BRADFORD, 34, who dled
at th, home of his brother C. A
rafor, 4104 Avenue G. at 2145
o'clock. Monday night, will be held
from the family residence, 3214
Avenue G. Tuesday afternoon at
four o'clock. With Rev. H. C. Gar:
rison officiating. Wallace Bradford ------ .
formerly redded in Round Rock but Amnon,
has made Austin his home for the “ T
past 11 years He was the son of
the late Mr. and Mra, C. C. Brad-
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mtine arrival* of new wheat were
to be inetensing and there were re-
country where two arrests ‘were 46
made yesterday to Guthrie where a ■
federal grand jury wil delve into
Mayings. W. K. Hale, “king of the IT—
Osage Hllln," and Ernest Burkhart.
if all aeoretariew were
aa beautiful, fasei-
natina aa Norma,
businese hour, would
be extended.
ihorities regard as poaltiva. From
a convict road camp in the high
Sierras, Scott was brought last
night to Merced, Cal. He showed
considerable emotion when address:
ed as Scott and told he was wanted
in Chicago for the killing, but re-
fused to talk.
With LBW CODY
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
That Iaboraory announced it,
. creations in phynieians ony. Nost
l people don't consuit doctors on
colda. Millions of people who
Teded "i helo did not learn about
Funeral services for P. S. JONES,
•I. Who died at a local hospital
Monday morning at seven o'clock,
were held from the Charles B.
Cook funeral home Tueaday after-
noon at 2:80. Interment was to
follow at Boggy cemetery, with
Rev. E. W. Johnson of the Cum-
berland Presbyterlan church, otti-
dating.
Jones waa well known in Auatin
and Central Texas, having resided I
here for some time.
He la surviyed by one non. P. S,
Jones Jr. and one granddaughter,
Billy Jones. He also leaves three
brothers, Charles B. Jones and J.
M. Jones of Brownwood and T. J.
Jones of Cedar Valley; two slot ere,
Mrs. T. A. Todd of Austin and Mrs.
M. I*. Johnson of Lockhart
Funeral arrangements will be
• completed Tuesday afternoon for
MM. MOLLIE TOBIN, aged 67,
who died at her home. 3602 Me-
Donald avenue, after a short illness
Th. H.C non-/um mn probnte Abekets
ot the Janunyy tarm of the epnty eou
w|)l to called thin aTtarmoon at | p m.
PROHATR COURT.
George MateMe-,
Wilt of Jacob Wattineer admitted to
probate.
Could Not Answer
’ Plea Of Brother.
to feel the weight of jhis
Motors. Hudaon, DuPont
e-
So W. If. HILI, meeured that for.
mula and called it HILLS Cascarl...........
Bromtde-quinne. Me sene"“ot drug store,
mtlona . samples to prove it. l
itfetn.And he spent vnst sums
hnvteing.the.faci to people W66,
nav.coldn. As a result countie*,
homes cam, to rely on I.
peonen other.men decided that mor..
Ppaadeshouid.know it. 80 theyl
t 1 11 ‘"X’-*00 to necure the rem-
[Associated Press Dispateh to Statesman.]
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Jan.
5.—Interest in the Osage murder
mystery investigation today shift-
ed from Pawhuska and the Osage 1
/idStomach
(UV PHILLIPS Milk
V of Magnesia
Instead of soda hereafter take a solution of blcarbonate of soda.
The
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lower. new style, May $1.81% to
•nd July $1,557 to 81.8*, were fol-
by a material further drop and then
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 5.—Cotton spot in
limited demand: prices steady. American
strictly good middling, 11.38; good mid-
dling, 9.98; low middling, 9.48; strictly
good ordinary. 9.08; good ordinary, 1.48.
Sales 8000 bales, including 5200 American.
Receipts 81,000 balm, including 15,900
Futures closed steady. Janu-
ary. 10.03; March, 10.07 ; May. 10.07: July
10.011 October, 0.73; December, 9,65.
geedq
se
eluding 700 calves ; market steady : beeves,
$5,5048.50; Stockers, $4.50407.00; fat
cows, $3.7565.50; yearlings.
heifers, 85.0049.00;
—tters, $2.7543.00;
_1la,$2.7544.75.
Hogs 200: market 11c higher; best me.
dium weight. 118.00011.10: good mixed,
$11.90412.00; good light, $1.8011.90 ;
fair mixed, $11.75411.85: fair light. 811.25
411.50; common, $6.00469.00; sacking
cows. $10.75401 1,00; pigs, $9:00416.50,
Sheep 100; market steady ; lambs. 514.00
CARLSON, 15.50; feeding lambs, $12.00413.50;
yearlings. $8,000 12.00; wethers, $7,502
8.50; ewes, $6.5047.50; culis, $1,004/4,00;
Stockem. $6.0007.50 ; goats. $1000 3.25.
For fifty years genuine “Phillips
Milk of Magnesia" has been pre-
scribed by physicians because it
San Antonio: Large hens. 22c; fryers, zwmuers, put m, A
Me; old roosters. 8419 live weight: tur. eintion will hold its
keys, Na Is. 324 35c; eggs around 511.0*
(913.00 per case frosh gathered firsts.
appeals by radio, through news- May •
papers and friends for Robert Scott Jply •
to com* home and save his brother
I'
10.00 for July, prices showing net losses
of about 11 to 11 points by the end of
the first hour. Part of the early buy-
ing was supposed to be due to expecta-
tions that the cotton conference at At- A -
lanta today would recommend reduction are
in acreage said - — g-----r- -—— -2---
calling, cents lower, new style, may yi.p
little "Philipa Milk of Magnesin" peeving the stomach sweet and free
in water any ume for indigestion or fzom.allKareK.nResidesn.it.neutral.
sour, ngta, kasny stomach, end re-1.1. a nd^ gently urges this souring I
Tiet will come instantly- waste from th* system without
overcomes three times as much five rent and fifty-cent
acid in th* stomach as a saturated! any drug-store.
moved irregularly higher at the opening
at today's market. Rails displayed a firm
undertone with Atchison and Pittsburg
and West Virzinia skewing initial gains
of a point. International Nickel and
Woolworth also opened a point or so
higher. Motors were mixed, Hudson fall-
ing back f%, while General Motors,
Studebaker and Chrysler opened fraction-
ally higher.
Chief interest in the early trading cen-
tered in the new National Cash Register
stock, which opened at 52% and quickly
advanced to 54, or four points above the
ubscription price. Heavy profit-making,
however, quickly developed in other parts
of the list, with the motors and rubbers
TEXAS PRODUCE.
SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 5-No change in
prices on poultry at south Texas markets;
receipts light; demand good; poultry and
north Texas steady; market dull on tur-
keys, slightly weaker on eggs; receipts
moderate.
terreat and 11,560 shars et ebm
gosjc-ned"w‘A assra
F. C. Beseler.
Amendments filed i
Lee .Wilaon Motop-eompany, Manafiela,
changine HUM U Tarran County Motor
company.
Foreien permita:
Kardex Rand sale Corporation (mor
ehandlsel. Del* war* eorporatiom Tor*,
wanda. New York; capital ataek, $6000.
Texa: agene, Ike D. White, ustin.
Bostonian Natiomal Shoa Store, Inc..
AMassachusetts sorporation), Boston; eap:
Hal *toek, wood. Texaa amt, areol
Sooxgins, Houaton,
The Charles Wolff Paeking eompany.
(Kanaua coyporatign), Topelc, Kaneaa;
R .."228000. Texa akent, Pau
Russell, doom t-4 to die for a murder
he said Robert committed. The
NEW YORK COTTON.
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Cotton futures
closed quiet at net decline at 2b to 33
points. ,
Previous
High. Low. Close Close.
Jan.....SM5 .11,80 10.87 20-21
March .. 15-17 11.51 19.714019,74 20.01
May .... 10.54 19.28 19.306219.82 19.6g
July .... 19108 18.82 18.864 18.88 18.11
Oct. .... 11.40 18.12/18.17418.19 11-48
Opening; January, 2045: March, 11.98;
May. 10.55; July. 18.011 October. 18.40.
Chartered:
Abell Motor company. Houston ; capital
stock, $20,000. Incorporators, Miles Abell,
B. f. Wilkinson and Rawle Buckner.
Chapman Gin company. Chapman Ranch
(Nueces county) ; capital stock, 810*0,000.
Incorporators, J. O. Chapman. C. Y. Thum-
son and WUI MePherson.
Evana-Paul Hardware company. El
Campo; capital stock, $25,000. Incorpora-
tore, J. E. Evons. F. W. Paul and J. S.
Morris.
The Morgan Mercantile company. Plum;
capital stack. 880,00*. Incorporators, w.
will be checked, the system toned
the howels opened. The poison a
will be eliminated. All those i
thinga must be done, and they
should be done at once. Get
HILL’S and start at one*. At your
the two arrested, will appear be- l
fore the jurors who met at the
call of United States Juda* Cot-
teral.
Two others, for whom warrants1
have been issued on charges of |
murder, are yet to be taken into
custody, although one, Bert Law-
son, is being held in the United
States peitentiary at Leavenworth.
The arrest of M. A. Bloyd, the
fourth man, i* expected by authori.
ties today. Bloyd, a former deputy
sheriff of Osage county is believed
to be in Oklahoma City. It was
Lawson’s confession, made at Leav-
enworth, that formed the basis for
th* present action of state and gov-
ernment officials.
Hale was not surprised to learn
that he had been named in connec-
tion with the murders. He walked
into the sheriff's office late y ester- .
day and sald he had been informed
that he was wanted. A warrant
waa handed him, he read it and re- 1
marked: 1
"I was expecting it." Burkhart ’
was brought into the office as Hale
was leaving. <
Hale refused to issue any state- l
ment for publication Raying "this ’
is a case for the courts to try, not :
the newspapers." ,i
new and greatly improved calomel S
that does not tear through the sys- S
tem like a streak of lightning. It =
acts mildly without sickening or E
griping effect, for it is combined =
with pepsin which reduce* th* vlo- S
lence and improves its action. =
This new- Pepsin-ated: Calomel =
has all the cold, grippe and flu, S
germ eliminating action of th* old S
style ."raw” calomel but the drastic S
and unpleasant effects have been =
entirely neutralized* with pepsin.
Sickening "follow up" salt* are not
•ven necessary.
People who ar* ill with cold,
grippe, flu or biliousness can get
quick and complete relief with one
or two Pepsin-ated Calomel tablets.
Sold by Renfro Drug Co. and
other drug stores in 25c and 50c
packages or sent direct from lab-
oratory on receipt of price. Pepsin-
ated’ Calomel Co., Atlanta, Ga.-
(Adv.)
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8889
eral grand jury at Guthrie, Okla.,
was found by officers last night se-
verely injured on a roadway 11
miles from Fairfax. Cornett’s home
in the Osage country. ,
omk.TF:"keka», L:°: JonerPaa
L X Davit.
egPttadagckpysgogsntinomppanzeoPelyloa:
Wegner, GA. selsbury .nd J. F. Harhet,
r,>«* A4verttsipg pompuny. Mouston
eadita .took. 81000; ncorportor., h. 8
rawford, w, A, MeKennan ana F. C.
Beneler.
Sherrin-Leey Eleetrie company. Dallas ;
capital .tock. $1090. Incorporators, C. A.
L4Ey.". M. Rembert and F. C. White.
Wilie Bpother Wlouvine Milk. Tem.
ple; capital stoek, 340,000, Incorpora.
Eni Egnr Will. Aifred Willi, and
Sonli.Ml Outdoor Advertlaing company.
Hamton; capital itoek, 4600 dhares pr
Applicant mutt be energetie, ht good permonality and with
"ome "bility in selling and managing.
The merchandine in bigh-grade and appeals to every woman.
Customers crests many extra sales among their friends.
Ths right woman should be able to earn la excen, of $200
a month. Thle buelneee le succesatuliy established in a thou-
sand clues and towns Only one opening in this section.
Apply st ones. If intererted in an unusuat opportunity
Manufacturer's reprenentative will be In Austin shortly to
close arrangement.
■nJ Buenos Aires, Favorable weather in
Argentina was a bearjah factor: Besides,
830.00 SUITS AND con AA
OVERCOATS.............
M"KIAGE LICENSES IBSUED.
Pred C. Malene, Coumty Clerk.
M J. Brown and Lillian huehen
Jae M. Kins and Hatai. Bal lift
avroMOniLE REGISTRATIONS.
3,.R Weiema, Tz elleeler.
f ¥"..M4v Borine, Creedmoof, Vella,
E H. Perm. Anstin, Moon
i REALTY DEKD8 RECORDED.
mussopunmusm"zasm-i,
4. CooSran and wif t John A.
[ Gr2n MTM Woodland nadtion l eonsd-
. „*"W."Mafi and wife to Ylorene. V.
Eest."nores 00 of Jolin M. Clean -
i tmomn.•.e t. diytslon l. .nd al.o
I 12 ere I Wllemeon eounty: alto 10
Travie
450.00 SUITS AND 099 or
OVERCOATS............
something at a rally.
Corn and oats were relatively firm, al-
though sympathizing with wheat. Talk of
probable government aid to control sur-
plus grain continued to receive attentton.
After opening M to % ent off, May 87%
to 17% rents, orn eased a little more and ;
then began to recover.
Data started a shade te %e lower. May
46 cents, and held near to initial figures.
Higher prices on hogs tended to lift
the provbion market.
High. Low. Close. Close.
Jan. .... 19.97 10,67 19.67619,71 20.95
March .. 19.43 19.15 19.206119.22 19.51
18.01 18.78 18.80418.81 19,10
____ 18.63 18.48 18.43 18.78
Oct.....17.8* 17.64 17,706017.71 17.91
Opening: January, 19.86 hid; March,
18.39; May, 11.July. 18-63: October,
Address G. T. Johnson, Box T-95,
Austin American - Statesman Office.
AMERICA’S mmST TOMIUM ORGANTZATION
m"manm SSWWSH!
NEW YORK, Jan. B.The cotton market
opened barely steady at a decline of 4
_______ —-------- to 11 points. Realizing by recent buy-
identification, which California an- ers after the advance yesterday was pro-
“*— "— moted by relatively easy cables and the
j tive way.
Some yearn ago a famous labor* - This is to urge that you try
tory developed a remedy for colda. HILL’S. Tak* It promptly. very
It proved itself quick, effective and ' hour of delay means a d ee per -seat -
complete. It stopped colda in 24 ! ed cold.
hour*. It checked the fever, stopped Be sure you get HILL’S. The
the headache, opened the bowels, year* have proved that no other
toned the systemn. Ro recovery help compares. A cold la a ar
from the cold was prompt. Therious matter. Stop it at once, end I
remedy brought no ill results, aa its results in th* belt way you*
quinine did before. can find.
If you take HILL’S now, relief
will come tomorrow. The fever
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larger spot sales reported in southern mar-
kets yesterday were followed by a little
more hedge selling this morning.
Further buying developed on the op-
timistio view of general trade prospects
which absorbed early offerings but the
market was off to 19.88 for March and
FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT COURT.
Judge Georre Calhoun.
The civil non-jury docket was called for
settings this forenoon and the following
orders were miade:
Ida May Deeg vs. St. Edward's eollege,
for damages, plaintiff demands a jury.
The State of Texas vs. Lynn Orphan
Work, for forfeiture of charter, case con-
tinued.
points below yetevday’s final quotations
before the end of the first half hour.
Standard industrials also began to sell oft
when the first bateh of overnight buying
orders had been disposed of, among the
early strong spots being National Lead.
.[Asociated Prees Dispateh te Statesman,}
CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—An invalid
father last summer made frantic
INDIAN KILLINGS
Badly Injured
PONCA CITY, Okla.. Jan. s.-
Henry Cornett, believed to be an
important witness in the investiga-
tion of the Osage murders by a fed-
thousands of newspapers and ma-
gazines. People everywhere ar*
dealing with cold* in this effec-
r
edy. Now the fact* ar* told in
$35.00 SUITS AND ceor
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$40.00 SUITS AND g.e cr
OVERCOATS....... 940.0J
$45.00 SUITS AND Con AA
OVERCOATS.......9JU.UU
$30 Suits.........$15JOO
$35 Suits.........$17M
$40 Suits.........$20.00
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39 g
on print cloths, 42 lower on sheeting, de-
spite lower prices for cotton.
Washington says,: A bil was introduced
in congress yesterday by Representative
Dickinaon of Iowa, providing foe the dis- I
posal abroad of survlus crops of wheat, ’
com, cotton, cattle and swine. (Inder con-
ditiona which it is claimed will assure
producers a fair price.
Atlanta, Ga., says: Meeting of agricul-
tural commhsioners of southern/states to j
discuss acreage reduction of cotton has
been postponed owing to ickness of some
members, but the AmericsM Cotton asao-
FENNER AND BEANE
At 9 a, m. New Orleans Mid: Map
generally cloudy Heavy rains eastern half
of belt and light south half of western
belt. Temperatures moderate. 80 Ama-
rillo cut 4 to 10 northwest of it
Message from Boston says: Merehants
National Bank says spinners manufactur-
Ing marns on four avemge yarns have
declined 776 points since mid October, 870
on four cloths, 155 on three sheetings,
and 117 on two ducks and two drills. It
also says spinners margins ate 74 points
lower than a year ago on yarns, >1 lower
FINAL CLEARANCE SALE
$45 Suits .........$22^0
$50 Suits.........$25.00
$60 Suits.........$30.00
State of Texas vs. First State Bank of
Uyalde, cancellatiom of charter, case dis-
missed.
Both Yett et *1. vs. Ouida Ferguson
Nails, •< al., for damages, defendant en-
ters rule for costs and demands a jury
and takes leave to amend
The State of Texas vs. Sherman A Yqu-
mans, on mod oontracts, defendants pies
in abatement filed.
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OVERCOATS....... 43.35
Dr. DuBose Murphy will officiate
at the funeral services for MRS.
ANNIE M. TAYLOR, aged 89, who
died at her residence, 202 West
Seventh street Sunday night. Ser-
vice* will be held at 10 o’clock
Wednesday morning. Mr*. Taylor
ia survived by one daughter, Mra
Mamie Taylor Smith, and on**
grandaughter. Miss Mareen Taylor
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and Natale Cerri
PRICES ...........$1.10, M40, $2.75 and s3.30
Seats Now On Sale At Box Office
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