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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN AND TRIBUNE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915.
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Dr. Dumba Denies
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Aberg and Zybszo
to Wrestle Tonight
Bryan Is Speaking
for Prohibition
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John W. Robbins of Austin, former
State Treasurer, announced while here
today he would be a candidate for the
Railroad Commission against Allison
Mayfield next summer._____
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BERLIN. Oct. 25.—(Via London,
40:45 a. m.)-Dr. C. T. Dumba, former |
Austru - Hungarian ambassudor at
Washington, who arrived here yester-
day from the United States, today
gave out the following interview:
•’The causes which necessitated my
return to Vienna have been treated so
fully in the press that it is unneces- I
sary to rnviow it.
“But if you ask me if the tales are
true, which wre spread about my trip
and which reached a climax in the re-
port that people on board the steamer
avoided me. I can only ceply that the
opposite is true. My wife and I felt .
ourselves under the necessity of con- i
ducting ourselves with reservo toward
our fellow travelers: It was they who
approached us.
“The Americans and ritish marine
officers on board were most friendly
to us."
has tendered his resignation. It will
be considered at a meeting of the di-
rectors in Dallas Tuesday.
WASHINGTON, oct. 11.—Foreign!
countries took over $74,040,000 worth of
American autome biles and parts there-
of in the last fiscal year the bureau
of foreign an domestic commerce an-
rounced today. This was an increase
over the previots year of more than
$36,000,000. Prospects a re that the ex-
ports in the calendar 3 cm will exceed
$120,000,000.
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Roofing
The Generars big success brought about
an attempt by others to imitate his poli-
cis and prices, but they didn’t have the
Generas wonderful facilities, nor hia
superior equipment, nor his big organi-
zation, and it was an economic impos-
sibility lor them to equal the General’s
quality and price. Consequently with
the reduction in price there was a big
reduction in quality. and these lower
quality roofings began to be sold under
labels that had formerly been used on
better goods.
Today the market is Alooded with low quality
roofings, made to sail atcheep prices without
regard to the servkce they wil give.
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The City League championship was
won yesterday by the Kelly Smiths by
defeating the Lemon Kolas in both
games of a doublevhender. he Kelly
Smiths won the first aumjA Y 10 5, and
the second, 5 to IT one or the largest
crowds at an amateur ball game here
this season saw the double-header.
The first game was a hard battle up
to the last inning, when tbo Kellys
made three runs. "rnerropponents were
unable to score in th.last half of the
inning. Connolly pitched good ball for
the champions and Smilhof the Lemon
Kolas held his opponents fairly well.
In tho second ‘game the Kellys
cinched a victory at the start, making
four runs in the first inning. Despite
this handicap the Kolas did not “blow
up" and the last two inn ngs held their
opponents scoreless;
Score first game: R.
Kelly Smiths...........100 030 203-9
Lemon Kolas ..........010 202 000—5
"Oklahoma’s victory may be attribu-
ted mainly Co the speed of the Sooner
ends and to brilliant forward passing,"
Coach Allerdice said this morning. The
Longhorn coach when asked about the
crippled condition of his team bef.re
the game would make no cgmment,
thereby proving that In defeat as well
as in victory he deserves the title of
"The Silent Allerdice."
Coach Trenckmann also said that
Oklahoma won Its game through for-
ward passing, but expressed the opin-
ion that the Texas team played much
better straight football.
The conquered heroes returned yes-
terday morning, without serious inju-
ries, but w‘th every man who entered
the game covered with bruises from
the miserablee condition of the gridiron
at the fair grounds.
The field was laid off immediately in
front of the grandstand, part of it upon
the race track, and although a large
corp of men worked twenty-four hours
before the game to put the field in con- |
PEKIN. Oct. 25.— President Yuan Sh
Kai today announced the appointment
of Dr. Wellington Koo. minister to
Mexico. Peru and Cuba, to be Chinese
minister to the United States in suc-
cession to Kal Fu Shah, who is re-
called to Pekin.
eruptions, and have
written thousands of /
reports saying. "It is M
my regular prescrip- ■
tion for itching," ’ Res- U
Inol has produced bril- \
liant results," “The re-
John Marshall. conktible at Rummitt,
expects to run for Representative next
year if Walter D. Caldwell la not a
candidate. He made I his announce-
ment yesterday. There, has been some
talk of Mr. Caldwell running for the
Senate next year, and friends of Colo-
nel J. L. Peeler, ex -Senator, are urg-
ing Colonel Peeler to run. As yet
there has been no discussion of any-
one except George Mendell for the leg-
islative place he Judds.
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N* order, colicited in, filled in. or shipned inte prohibited territory in violation of the Texas Law-
dition, it wa full of hard lumps when
the game began.
Littlefield WPS perhaps the most
badly bruised man in the squad, ac-
cording to Trainer Disch this morning,
but every man on the team is still stiff
and sore from falls on the lumpy field.
There will be enly a light workout
this afternoon, and possibly no strenu-
mis serimmage until Wednesday. Carl-
ton will be able to get back into the
scrimmage this week and will be able
to play in the game against Routh-
western Saturday. Thus for the first
time this season will Texas be able to
present its real strength in toe line.
CLEVELASD, Ohio, Ort. It. Ac-
cording to mar hinists’ union official*,
the National Acme Manufacturing
Company this morning locked out 1000
employee. The situation is the out-
growth of the eight hour day move-
ment. There are woe 1000 machinists
A fairly large attendance marked the
opening appearance of the new Majes-
tic vaudevill bill this afternoon at mati-
nre. Advance sales indicate the usual
capacity house for tonight. Manager
F. Gale Wallace is delighted to be able
to offer this week one of the typical
Majestic surprises. Who’d ever think
of seeing George Primrose and a com-
pany of eight stur burnt cork enter-
tainers on the vaudeville stage for half
the price that has so frequently been
paid in Austin and elsewhere when
Primrose has visitect
"Listen to That Dixie Band," “I Had
a Gal, I Had a Pal” and “O’er the
Billowy Sea" are the sung hits of the
Primrose black-face minstrels. There
are several other catchy song numbers.
One is “At Mr. Johnson’s Ragtime Jubi-
lee.” There is a vocal imitation of a
country band that scores heavily. The
Primrose quartette is a big feature of
the offering George H. Primrose,
dean of black-face comedians and
"grand old man” of minstreldom, in-
troduced the famous soft shoe dance
that brought him fortune. It is the
one which gave him the title “king of
dancers." Though 62 years old and
forty-five yearn upon the stage, Colonel
Primrose isas graceful and ai light
upon his feet as a 20-year-old.
Willard. “The Man Who Grows,” has
baffled leading scientists throughout
the world by increasing his height, the
length of his arms, his legs and his
neck. He performs the feat without
apparent effort or the separation or
dislocation of a joint. The other five
acts are George Barry and Maude Wol-
ford in "typical, topical, tinkling
tunes;” Shannon and Annis "A Rhine
Hlirtation;" Venita Gould, im persona -
tions of stage celebrities; Page. Hack
and Mack. sensational acrobatic MV
elty: Hereli<k family of gypsy dancers.
Prosecution Closes
in Charlton Case
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velous in one of the worst cases of ec-
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on for MY skin-trouble?"
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touches Itching skins. the itching stops
and healing begins. With the aid of
Resinol Soap, it almost always clears
away every trace of eczema, ringworm,
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Baltimore, Md.
“There are some very good
reason* why my business is
bigger each year than it
was the year before.”
Some years ago asphalt voofing was
sold at high prices because the volume
was small and facilities were limited.
When the General entered the field he
broke up the high price combine by
taking advantage of all possible menu
facturing economies, thereby reducing
production costs to the minimum and
at the same time making a roofing el
unexcelled quality.
Eventually the General became recog-
nized as the leader of the entire field,
and today the best known and largest
used brand in the world is
Certain-teed
COLUMBUN, Ohio, Oct. 25-William
J Bryan, spec king nt Stohenville, Ohio,
this morning, began a sx-day cam-
paign for the adoption of a proposed
Statewide prohibit lot, amnendment to
the Ohio ConwOtuHon, which will be
voUM on the election of Nov, 2. The
former Eecretary of State will visit
forty-one counties and de.Ivey forty-
six speeches during the week. His
itinerary today called for adr esses at
six other cities and towns.
NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Alexander
Aberg and Wladek Zybszko are
matched to wrestle for the Graeco-Ro-
man championship here tonight. Aberg,
a Russian, now holds the title. Iast
spring neither was able to gain a full
after wrestling four hours, and the
match was declared a draw when both
men were at the point of exhaustion.
No time limit was placed on the bout
tonight and the first fall will decide
the match.
Miss Maud van Buren of Wanhing-
ton will make nddresses on efvics in
Austin under the auspices of the mu-
nicipal government and the clubs of
the city, Nov. 1$. 11, 15 and 16. The
first lecture probably will be made be.
fore the school children, the second to
club women, third to teachers, and
fourth at a mass meeting. Miss van
Bufen is chairman of the Junior Civic
Leagne of Amerkr. _
Batteries: Connolly and Moore;
Smith and Glass.
day in the case of Porter Charlton, the
American who is -u trial for the mur-
der of his wife. Rignor Mellini de-
nied that Charlton was mentally ir-
responsible, even momentarily, at the
time the deed was committed.
The prosecufor denied Churlton had
hud pr vocation for killing his wife
and insinuated he married her for her
savings and that he hud appropriated
her jewels after killing her. He con-
cluded his address with a demand for
| a heavy sentence.
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Algy’s Mother -1 suppnne yer feltin’
a good fee, Mr. fer attendin’ to the
rich Hmith hoy?
Doctor We!!. yes. I get a prettygood
fee but why are you nsking?
Algy’s Mother Well I hope yet
won’t forget that mr little Algy threw
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Austin, Texas.
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