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AUSTIN AMERICAN:
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TO BE REVEALED
THE PERFECT GUM
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The French are determined that the Amiens cathedral
BAI
Don9t forget
CHICA0O, Nov. 1>—F C weinert
of Aubtin, Tezaa, slats
farm ctedits in connection with the
campaien of education for the nation
al conference which will be held in
ton of wante in the tale of
milk.
U Tee tock
Hors Races
ACTIVE DESPITE SICKNESS
ATH
TIA JUANA RESULTS.
the rabbi in hi* efforts are
nacle.
EXPL
AMD FIRE AT
Higher Courts
ARCHANGEL DESTROY LVES
FIFTH COURT or APPEAIS.
J. I. Thomas VA. Geoi
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that
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Reversed and remanded for appei-
lant:
‘as a justification of the re-
woman
mark, the Texas rotten Palace ezpo-
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BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS 10
VOTEONRAILROAD PROBLEM
with a
New
Flavor
WEINERT APPOINTED
STATE DIRECTOR FOR
BIG FARM CAMPAIGN
Same
Wrigley
Quality
PUN MONSTER LOAN
FOR REHABILITATION
OF JEWS IN EUROPE
charge of the warehouse and market-
ing department, and for a number of
years ciosely identified with the Ae-
velopment of Texas agriculture, has
boon appointed stato director of the
national conference on marketing and
COTTON PALACE OVER;
ALL RECORDS BROKEN
SECRETS OF COLO
STORAGE HOUSES
More Than $800 Raised to
Make Up Deficit for Ham-
Ramsay Meetings.
MONEY APPEARS IN
RESPONSE TO CALL
TO HELP REVIVAL
Affirmed:
Kean, from
Hunter ve
nounced that no parcels can be sent
to Russla via Archangel, as all the
stores there wye deafroyed by fire.
Federal Farm Loan Act to Be
Discussed at Chicago
Meeting, Dec. 4-9.
A
New
Friend
Delegates are to make pians for
a nation-wide movement for elimin-
Dallas county.
Affirmed in part and reverted end
•"gbs’ot
mmnemanne
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Leadership for 1916 Will Be
Determined by Game
Next Saturday.
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Resents Attacks of Former Sen-
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“Payment to Be Left to Honor
of Jewish Race,” Says Dr.
Judah Magnes.
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“BIG NINE” HONORS
BETWEEN BUCKEYES
AND NORTHWESTERN
Federal Officials Begin Inquiry
Into Cause of High
Prices of Food.
Cavick *s Thomas McBride, from Dal-
laa county.
Diemisned for want of prosecyton:
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One pecke-
proves it 25c at alldruggir
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Pleasingly
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Don't Neglect Your Cold.
Neglected colds get worse, instead of
THEOSOPHISTS DISCUSS
THREE GREAT TRUTHS
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rest druguat, 600,
WRIGLEYS
after every meal
eyes and the pur-
Saturday to settle
MEW YORK. Nov. 19.-A plan to
rise a loan. If necessary the largest
in the history of the world/’ for the
rehabilitation of the Jews in Europe,
Was announced tonight by Judah L.
Moan's
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apply;’
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WRAPPED
IN
Great Western Door of Amiens
Cathedral as it Now Appears
“TURKEY RUSTLERS”
GETTING ACTIVE IN
COUNTRY DISTRICTS
waa much erenter than has beon et-
fieially admitted. More than 100 per-
sons were killed and wounded bin-
TURKEY PNICES ADVASCE.
specini to The American
were sole at as cents a pouna, to he
delivered the latter part of nezt week.
Dallas county;
F. Hire et al., fro
guarded a nice bunch and waited for
the market to offer an inducement.
As a result, constables and deputies
over the county are asked to keep a
weather eye open for drovea en route
to market so that a neighbor knowing
reasonably well that that particular
party did not raise a bunch of turkeys
might be asked about them.
Special to The American.
. WACO. Texas, Nov. With an
attendance dope to the half million
Special to The American.
DALLAS, Texas, Nov It — Proceed-
Inn had in the court of civil appeals,
fifth distriet, at Dalia.
Kan“
Who
hameriea.
K Tat first the proposal beemed to be
too atupendous to be practicable But
after a conference with several led-
ers of the race. It was declared to be
« quite feasible The movement will
• be launched at a nfeeting in Carnegie
I tell on Dec. 21.
croae biased a fiery red that cast L
light acroma the semi-darkened labor.
STOCKHOLM, Nov. 1»—The news-
paper, Nya Gagnet Allehanda, Mateo
that. According to private reports
from Archangt, the damage euned
waa. auauni. the unexpected, comine
aa it did. from the hia (round m th.
northeast corner of the *1id• area
The ditticulty attenaing thia was no
- quention of amount of material, for
ths aredge could cope easily with
th. movement on this Boors Th.
hard, flinty reek was dittieult te
break up, and caused irfitatine and
agqravatine delaya.
. - •:»-mn-
rndawsemmid ■ '
VEsTEeN MOK or ATiETS cAmENAAL3
shall not suffer a like fate to Rheims. A gigantic buttress of
andbags forms part of the general shrouding of the western
front of the cathedral. Behind the bags is the Porte du
Saveur. In the tympanum above the door is a relief of the
in unprecedented numbers. very
department of tbs dtpoMUon wad in*
creasd in size this year in order to
handle the unprecednted growth.
statea and Canada are to discuss plans ,
for the improvement of farm credit “
accommodations The chocking of
waste in both the production and dis-
tribution of farm products is alee to
receive attention.
ucts. Representatives of more than
2,000,000 farmers will co-operate with
been manitested by the farmers of
Texas in the coming conference.
The fourth annual meeting of the
conference will be held at the Hoel
rivals, and that hundreds and thou- Houthern Traction company vs. N. D.
m*i "------— - Barnes, from Hill county.
WOMAN’S PARTY TOL GIVE
BREAKFAST TO SUFFRAGISTS
I
eande nt persons in all st tha fort,
four pinces in Texas where his parly
tee been could nay the same hin.
He pommented on the fast that most
Evefy member of ths Jewish race
la America is to be asked to contrib-
ate. The campaign tor the rawing of
E the loan is to be conducted on a scale
that can only be described as colossal.
He believes
That chronic ragey, «rouchy teeline
will give piece lo the lively atop, cheery
____ «He and bright eye of your hi
inenday neighbo Don’t pet off
botuo at
MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1916.
pore Among other furnishines is
needed also a library table.
Mins Madet Stafford, the campaign
manager, eaid: "Thia is a civic move-
day night song. "All Hall Immanuel,"
waa given. a spiritual glow wan add-
ed by ths maaipulatien of the eleetrie
Ughta op the big crocs at the back
of the atae. At each chorus the
Southern Surety compan vs
r company, from
The Three Great Truths Which
Are Taugha in All Religions" was the
subject yrrr disc nasion at the The-
orophical *dge rooms on Sunday eve-
it was Mated by the peakers that
although reulgions differ in many par-
ticulara, yet there are certain baste
ideas which are common to all of
them. These might be summed up
as follows:
First God exists and he le good He
is the greet ute-giver who dwells
within us and without us, is undying
and eternally beneficent. He le not
heara, nor aeon, nor touched. yet he
is perceived by the man who desires
perception.
Second, man is Immortal and hin
future I* one whose glory and splen-
dor have no limit.
Third. a d ten e law of aheolute jun.
Ure rules the world, ao that each man
ia in truth hia own judge. the dis-
peneor of glory or gloom to himseit,
the decreer Of his Hfe. his reward. his
punishment
Put shortly and in the langunte of
the "man of the street" this means
that God is good. that man is immor-
tal and that as we sow so we must
reap
year will make it ecesmary
>ther important add I Ueas k
penine of tha 1%1T Moeen.
director in
terence. The Buck:
pie will meet next I
maintain it adoptod in October, 1918,
were laid before the committee of the
National Academy of Selencea, inelua-
log the .Juicing operationa proposed
on the west side, but no euggasuona
wars made which modified the plan
In any way. The various propomions
made by a number of people seeking
to help us in our troubles were care-
fully considered, as were also the 6eo-
no. advanced mettine forth the prob-
able aumea. There were a number
of letters. the writera proposing, for
suitable monetary eoniderato. to
cure the anides, but tbeee were filed.
None of the sugzentiona er theories
xptaan 4n‘ "a’ to ehanse the plane
Tns dredges did thetr work so well
that a channel woe cut through the
isthmus connecting the two basks, of
sutticteqt else to pses the small ships
nuu. ued Aad swatting transit By
April 11, 1916. a sutnelenty stable
channel haa been necured to warrant
opening tn. canal to navigation, and
the transit of shipping has continued
to date Except at "Gibraltar" the
waterway i« 560 feet wide with 40-
foet depth over the greater part. Uis
depending on the movement that oc-
cur on the banka So far aa the
Culebra slides are coneerned. the
worst is over, the intervai between
movements are becoming greater ana
the quantter of malarial lesa; the
only danger being at "Gibraltar.- but
ll is hoped that the tzcavauon co-
unued along the Unes contemptadea
will enable the widening of thio sec-
lion to the adopted prism lino -ith-
out interfering in any way with the
• tranen of "hippine The reopening
of Ue renal was at Ue beginaing of
the rainy Mason, and thus tar U<
raintall has been above the normal.
The recent movement et ucarache
CHICAGO, Nov. 11—National lead-
era and reprenentauive buffragisis
from all Bectionof tha central west
were invited today to attend an "An-
thony amendment breakfase" here on
Dec 2. The affair will be under au-
spices of the woman’s party and plans
to push the national suffrage amend-
ment will be conatu mmaited.
eresged for "boiler business, better
farming and better living"
Dissuasion of the workings of the
now federal farm loan act will be
part of the important work of the
delegntes. The conference will make
recorpmendaiiona to congtem far ita
more ettecuve peration. They will
a loo dtmcua the next Mepa in lcisla:
tion for turning tenant termers and
landlens men into home owners.
• equipment for the gymnasium and Uo
employment of a fun time director,
a larger supply of kitchen utensils,
china for the dining-room and per-
haps a tee service and chafing dishes,
which may be placed at the disposal
of the girls for parties and club sup-
VIENNA. Nov. 1»—The royal phy-
sictans issued the following bulletin
regarding the health of Emperor
Francis Joseph.
tiamsay as a mentor he quoted tacts
and tieures and aroumed the meeting
to a high pitch of enthusiasm for his
anti-liquor crusade.
At night he continued on the name
mbject, taking for his theme 'The
Unpardonable Bin." In justification
of hia work he said that Ham and
Ramsay were memsengers nt God to
do away with the terrible cures that
is blighting the state of Texas"
A arapatie moment came at the
beginning of hia night permon, when
• woman interrupted him from tha
1 rear end of the hell, and in a lengthy
tearful explanation begged the evan- ----- ---------- --
geltst to continue his work of getting Weqtern Indemnity
nd of the saloon She reviled a tale
of Buffering which, eha mala, was
canned by a keeper of a maloon in her
town. With teara In her eyes she
asked Mr. Ham to pray for her two
nte girls
calm."
Deapite his sicknsea, the emperor
devoted all of yemterday to his work
He also held rnvery audiences.
auimn rooms at
uneheon. Re-
l and tabulated
1 in order
an average
muat be re-
Sherman Farm leaders from all the
Chicago Dec. 4-1. Much interest has
" patche from Chriatianta Mau
, ihe Norwegian pomtottice has
As predicted at the time the sreat
wn m ine ame or ma, Culebra movemente occurred. tar
grain and perishabie prod- Hideo will be overcome finally and for
- all time, notwithatandine the calaimite
howlers and in spits of the aimastrous
predieuons of the "know-it-alla."
the honor of the Jewish race,
ir yet dishonored '
The loan is to be non-tterest bear-
ing. When and bow it will be repaid
er to be left, as Dr. Magnes put it.
PANAMA CANAL IS AU
RIGHT SAYS GENERAL
GOETHALS IN REPORT
that Um
better A Muffed head, a tight chest
■ murt be relieved at once. Dr. Bell's
M Phe-Tar-loney is Nature's remedy
* Hney and glygerine heal ths irritated
r- mrnnbra.no. antiseptic tar loonens the
tercet of both men and women, it
le the non-progremsive etty which doea
not have and does not support a
Young Women’s Christian associn- end
tion." U—
ELGIN, Texas. Nov i»—Three lo-
cal firms are competitive buyers in
the turkey market here ana as a re-
mult the prices have increased wtenaily.
From 14 cents lest week. Saturdny f
market brought 22 cents on rekul
*Mo Md abeut seventy-five hit
there by the ezplomen of munitions
prominent educators and olhsrs in-
he beet known Jews In
Mr Ham told the men and boys
in the afternoon of the terrible et-
tecta of "Boom. Blood and Hoodie "
He was unsparing in his criticism of
those who bars challenged the win-
eerily of the Ham-Ramsay revivals
and made references to men high in
political office in Ue state. With Mr
Ue affair. Both
WASHINGTON, Nov 1» — The na-
uonai council of the Chamber of Com-
merce of the United States decided et
its annual meeting Saturday to sub- metS, une <«aw . vuu" -mc•
mil to all the members of the than- aition eloned the most mucemsful
ber throughout the country a referen- *---* -----*—--- --
dum of the railroad situation.
The purpose of the referendum will
be to "ascertain the opinion of ths
business interests of the oountr7 re-
specting legisiation demigned to pre-
vent interrpution of transportation
service, pending the mettiement of dis-
putes betWMn employers and 5m-
ployes of transporiaton lines and to
make certain that the transportation
faciutien of the country may be stab-
inea, improved and extended to meet
and keep pace with the needs of corn
meres end Ue entire public."
lag of Ite history tonight The finan-
cial reports were slmoM twice as great
as they were in any previous year.
Large crowds from all points
throughout central Texas task ad-
vantage of tka low rates given by all
railroads and came to the exposition
have won every
game they have played Uis seeson.
WOMEN TO RAISE $5,000
WITHIN NEXT FOUR DAYS
Five thousand dollars in four days!
F That to the slogan of the finance cam-
—'-rr being launched today by the
f iSd Women's Christian association
: *r JUMF- Practically every wage
drder in the city will be given op-
Soruntt, during this time to con-
MMete to the amount which will make
102bia Ue work of this organizaton
a^Hae 1911. Money devoted to this
eueot the young womanhood of
zunn M regarded, esy the campaign
Isadora, as a "gilt edged investment,"
, veto sentiment has been echoed
Smany men, women and girls who
Evplacea to join the ranks of
Kmo "aoudung, as well as by many
are lending their support in oth-
or •m-meh the use ot thetr cars,
, Hvig the elephone, personal Inter
' ^’--ts to make known the scope and
xo- ot ue work, absistance with I
PuRuneBona and with detailed qler-
in the administrative office.
In mmoo and widespread enthus-
2‛ommereiai ansociationa, clubs
last judgment, while the vaulting on the left contains 150
statues representing the celestial hierarchy.
(Austin
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the Tot
will be
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twenty
Terrell
he will
chairmi
Keller.
Colby.
phlegm, you breetbe easier and your
cold is broken up. Pleasant to take
Dr Rell Pine-Tar-Honey Is an ideal
remedy for children as well as grown-
upa At your druggist, lie.
| On form Minnesota is saxtly Us
best team In the west this year. Only
a fluke defeat of the Gophers by nu-
I nolo—one of the sensational upsets of
I the season, and due to a misplaced
forward pass—robbed the Northmen
lot first honors.
I Football experts who saw Wincon-
I sin take a licking by Ohio state and
a very Bound walloping by Minnesota
last Saturday, dec iared tonight that
I the Gophers would be a two to one
or better bet in a game with Ohio
state.
Neverthelems, there was no inclina-
I tion among western conference experts
I to rob either Ohio or Northweetern
let any of the boners due them—
[whichever may be declared the till
I champion Both teams have played
[good football this Beason. They have
I won games against the greatest of all
odds—Ue under dog atmosphere,
which has pervaded their camps fer
years.
Northwestern has for years been ths
"poor uttie sister" of the "big nine,”
other teams have considered the
i Methodists a good team for a "prac-
tice game" early in the season or for
sharpentng up an eleven for some
crucial contest. Ths purple has gone
Along doggedly, menson after season,
showing little prospeet of ever turning
out a real football team The "under
dog" atmosphere seeme4 to kill any
| enthusiasm candidates for the team
I might have had before fall practice
had fairly begun.
| The Ohio State is ths "baby" of the
westerp conference. The Buckeyes
have developed rapidly, ead number
on their team some players who win
count in the make-up of the all-west-
ern elevens, which the experts will
soon have doped out.
It has been a football season in the
west of exciuing and at times eensa,
tionai games; of many and varied
styles of pley, and one exceeding tough
on the college boy who rised his
quarterly mllowance on his alma
maters football warriors.
---Itos----
First race, six furlongs. Belling. Ids
Cummings, 11k (R Moore). 1 to 1. 1
to t. out, won; Lackrone, in (c.
Jones). 1 to 4. out, eeeond: Virec, ior
(A. Johnson>. t to 1, third. Time.
1:141-4
second race, live and one-half fut-
loaga. melling: category, its (K.
shtlung). 4 to 1. 1 to 8, to 3, won:
silyer Moon, itt <R. Moore). 1 to 4.
out, necond: Atme• Leslie. 141 (A.
Johneon). t to 1. third. Tims.
11011-8.
Third race, five and one-half fur-
longs. ponlingi Kootenay. 104 (A. Car-
roll), 1 to 1, 1 is 4. out. went Red
lead. 106 (Beherrer), 1 to 4. out, sec-
end: Batcheler, itt (stevena), out,
third. Time. 101.
Fourth race, one mile, Ramona
handicap: Tokay, Itt (Vandumens.
4 to t. 1 to 4. out. wen; Fametnating.
106 (Taplin), even, out, wecond; lur
Shooter. 114 (O'Brien), out, third.
Time, 1:14 2-8.
Fifth race, five and one-half fur-
longs. seultnK: Rum Band. Ill (Poole),
it to S. even, t to 4. Won: sir Dyke,
lit (raime), 1 to 1. eeeond; Engrav-
er. Itt (H. shiiine). even, third.
Time, 1107 4-8.
sixth race, nelling. mile and eighth:
First Degree, 107 (Poole). 4 to 4. 1
to 1. out, won; Jawbone, UT cnev).
even. out. second; EoteUe. ItT (Tap-
Ilnj, out, third. T^nie. 1:44 1-1.
AHD-MENt/DE1J4Y TRAIN*.
Special ’o The American.
LOCKHART, Texas. Nov. 10.--
The movoment nt Thanksgiving tur-
keys to the slaughtering plants located
on the Sap raliway is now in full
blast and as a result estra cere ere
need in pamnenger trains for ths ne-
commodation or the turkeys Ths
Lockhart train is running about one
hour late each day an a result of the
delay unloading turkeys of Gongalo*
This la a new venture, though often
a few nice turkeys have been lont and
wolvee given the credit for the act.
To prove ownership of a drove le go-
_______ -___ ____ ________ ine to be the next task and some fine
ment which should call forth the in- etok may be kept off the market and
- ... lom while cooped up awniting trial
and postponements of the courts. The
turkey sorters and dies when cooped
1 the lom to the owner to amufed.
though the thief might be eaught
"The emperor this morning hoe a
. slight temperature, resembling fever
Hla catarrh is unchanged. The ac-
tion of hla heart le good: respiratton
et thene pinces had swept the district
for prohibition.
. Mentoning the sins like danein«.
carousing, card pleyine. procrastuina-
tion end the rest Mr Hem maid that
a woman who won a silver vane In
her home playing cardo waa no dif-
ferent than the man who won money
at a poker game in a saloon.
Monday night the tabernacle will
be thrown open to the negroes of Aus-
Un and the county. The Bunday
thte echoolp will come in delegations Tue-
m4k• 4ny night end Mr. Ham will ive hin
« ike bermon on the dance en Wen --
nicht, if the weather permits.
rendered in part: Ogburn Gravel
company et al vs. Watson company
t al., from Dallas
Reversed and disminmed: p. j. Me-
trouble is all caunod by aubterranean
gases formed in the earth whieh, when
permhitted to escape through certain
. hannels or breeka in the earth, carry
with them eruptive material, some-
timos for a long dintance, to the piece
of least reelstaace" coming from a
man with such large practical experi-
seco, it undoubtediy carried convie-
ton to the minds of many who reed
IL Since senator Mearas' ezamina-
lion was more thorough than that
made by Prot Benjamin Le Roy Mil-
ler. Ph D, it is comforting to nets
from his judgment, also, that Gold and
Contractors kills are not likely to tau
into the cut
senator Kearna is in error when he
Btatee "Since it (the canal 1 was Uni
opened to aaTtgation on Aug. 14. 1414.
It has been cloned end out ot eommia-
glen virtually two-thirda of the ume."
The eanal waa opened to traffic Aug.
14. 1414. and up to June 14, the date
ot the article, the eanal waa cloaed
itt daya out at 444 day* er approzt-
mately oqe-trd o the Ume. Instaa
of two-third* aa Mated, bob
Tha metheds proposed for serurtng
a channel through the siides and ic
Special to The American.
CUERO, Texas. Nov. 14.—Cattle
rustling of olden days in Texas and
Arizona, New Mexico and various
other cattle sections of the country
are overshadowed by the present ac-
tivity of turkey rustler* Turkeys ar*
bringing 21 cents per pound and a
few grown hens or tome otter an op-
portunity for a slick rustler to gather
in $100 with little effort.
WASHINGTON. Nev. 14 —The an
nual report of Gen Gee. W. Goethala
zoveraor ef the Panama Canal Zone
has been mode to the secretary of wer.
The report ia voluminous and deals
with the work of the past year in all
Ita detail* but the greater part of the
report, and that which will prove of
the greatest interest to the public, is
that relating to the alldoe along the
canal, particularly in the Culebra eut
General Goethala takes sharp ineue
with Hon. Thomas Koarn* ex-United
States senator from Utah, whose at-
tacks on the canal management were
republiahed la a senate document at
the first somion ef the aizty- fourth
congresa. Repiying to this. General
Goethala In hia report saya:
Motion disponea of: J L. Wimen-
hunt et al va, J. W Park, rehearing
overruled: A. C. Adkins et al. v* A.
C. Gillespie, rehearing overruled
De Yow Mel IM Fer cemt Today r
A torpid liver redncen your etn-
cency: a slow working liver make a
elew working mind. Coated tonrue,
muddy complexion, billoumnens and
conntipetion all polat to an inacive
ver. Po.Do-Lai to Nature's remedy
for quickening the Gow at bile and
stimulating the action ot the liver
rehee have given their in-
at ana support and the local
oo-o pes at ing
»—rr- of woman, with Mrs.
zot. Mr* Noyes Smith. Mr*
wt and Mr* w. E Long
abd a team of men cap.
PJug J. C Townes of the
t epartment, will atari
- iteoSif morning At
"NondAy.fuesday. Wednes-
fhurda, all wrkers win
TOir.
CHICAGO. Nov. 14.— rhe "big
nine" chaffpionship belonga to Ohio
or Northwestern university. On dope.
Ohio State university will be the 1916
leader of the western football con-
EMPEROR ERANCIS JOSEPH IS
More than 4 44® was taken up in
pledges and collections at both meet-
legs of the Ham-Rammy revivals at
the tabernacle Sunday afternoon and
night. A good part of the money
came from persona living out of the
city and in the country district The
ball wee started rolling by J B. Perce
and Harper Kirby, who gave 4144
each, and wee kept in motion by a
large number who gave from 414 to
4 cent*
The collections were taken in thia
tshion. Mr. Ramaay. the asmociate of
M. F Ham, eaid. because the ei u sen a
and church people of Austin had not
responded to the call of the meetnes
"Our expenses up to date have been
44T44 and our collections for the four
weeka we have been here have
reached ebout 4104 I know there
will be all kinds of criticism for our
making up the deficit in thia way,
but I went to my right here that
Ham and Ramaay are not making any
money out ot thin and if the people
of Austin will not support us I'll make
the deficit up by a perponal check of
Th* tabernacle was crowded with
the Bunday audience* which have at-
tended since the revivals began clear
back to the end at the big wooden
etructura the seate were filled with
4wetin church-goera, univernity atu-
dents, farmers and their wives and
othera
The singing was, accordine to the
ringing evangelist himseit, "clear up
to the skies." When the usual Sun-
ported at the noon gathering. At
luncheon, assigments of new work
will be mode and enthusiasm renewed.
A number of businees girls wboM
working hours are from 4 until 4
o'clock have nevertheless pledged
themselves to as many hours of can-
varming aa they- can crowd in. for they
want to see the clubs and gymnasium
fully reajized.
The advisory committee of business
men will also gather with the workers
at noon, ready with encouragement,
direction and counml Judge Townee
ia chairman of the advinory board
Through the >4400 which is to be
raised a larger advance work win be
made posstbe for the association
While hampered in the old building
in Tenth street, now the residence, by
having only one small room in which
barely thirty giris might gather for
club and educational work, the new
building, witb its two noors of splen-
did space. Offers room for clubs,
classes and gatherings gelore. Among
the needs which the campaign fund
to expected to cover are equipment for
club and clam work, appropriationa
for recreation and moctaf work, more
CHICAGO, Nev. 1*—The books and
records at two large cold storage ware,
nouse were Mined here Saturday by
I special agents et the departmeat of
Juatloe. They will be used in the In-
quiry into the high price ot toed, now
being onducted by federal ottietaia
The recorda were aei m d after numer-
oue compieints were received that Ch-
cage warehouses were heavily stocked
with produce.
The government is mid to be eon-
vinced that the shortage er raised by
produce dealer* in the middle west
le dee primarily to cold Moraga ware
houne betng filled to capacity
if the governmentegete can prove
these chargee, and also that a con-
spiracy exits to hold suppilee back to
boost the price, numerous indictmenta
1 are promised.
Although facing an inqutry by the
federal grand Jury that meta Mon-
day. butter and egg dealers here add-
ed further to the cost et these com-
modittes today. Creamery butter was
sold to Jobbers at 3% and 44 cents
a pound, the hichest price ever known
at this Besson at the year. Eggs were
raised % coat a doeen
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