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AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS,
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Win. DeMille
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Personally Directed By
Marshall Neilan
AYFIELD FOR
‘ARM BLOC IN
SENATE, SAYS
QUEEN
TODAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
Offer For Katv
’ Branch Line Put
Up to Commission
3,043.86
1,175:65
1.170.42
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Fast freight service to New York semi-weekly
from Ga Hr—ton on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
i WELL READY
TO BE BROUGHT IN
1.000.00
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1,247.87
1,388.55
1.760.00
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AYS—
, 1922.
with its famous hot-ls and cafes. R
and its many theatres and wonderful ML.
shops, is now at its height. '
Whether you make the trip for
pleasure or business, travel the easy,
comfortable way on a Mallory Line
steamer from Galveston, calling at
Key West, Fla.
pula be taken
lately upon H
tcher shop, p
I put in the r
is to be *
Miss Lulu Bett
with
territories relievii
Mr. Quinlan te
and is a progressive movement for
the town.
of marriage
ordained
our
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S WILL
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District
eame in 1
where he
Pope I in nocent HI, about
1200.
operation between Mata
courta.
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Hday in June.
id Mra K. H. Nivens vialted
Hunday
Min Dorrs Comer of Am*-
J°pry22ne
in AKeldE
TAYLOR SOCIETY HAS
SEVERAL LIVELY DAYS
, 2
ROBINSON
& ROBINSON
702 Scarb.ough Bldg.
Phone 4341
—EXTRAS—
TWO-ACT COMEDY
Also QUEEN NEWS
SAN MARCOS SCHOOLS
BUZZING WITH PLANS
FOR COMING SESSION
SAN MARCOS. Texas, May 8 —
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were some lively games at the ten
tables with gix players at each table.
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his
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home at
. three vacancies in the high school
ARCOS MERCHANTS faculty are caused by the principal.
CLOSE THURSDAY NOONJ. B. Lindquist, going itno the ac-
From Broadway to a South
Sea Isla, with drama, humor
and thrill at every step.
A complete cast with Wesley
Barry, Anna Q. Nilsson and
Colleen Moors.
y oa get a poond whoa yoa Want it. ' '
Send for the cook book today—address
CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO.
4100-28 Fillmere Street CHICAGO, ILL.
& BROTHER
Austin Trunk. Factory
510 Congress Ave.
Phone 8079.
tors of the
eetings wot
limner
A win meal
ay noon. wD
> of the all-
Party for San
Marcos Seniors
Is Gala Affair
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TURKEY HAS 4 LEGS
LMARILI FALLS, Texas, May g
HRaymond Luckey of the Pleasant
Valley community brought a young
turkey to town a few days ngo
which had four well developed legs
and feet. The bird was dead, but
It was a perfect specimen in every
other respect.
“Fascination”
Harrow, IB
has -nnoui
11 be ptov
pdnz 201“
MU»* f—sl
SAN MARCOS PERSONALS
SAN MARCOS, Texas, May s-
ar H. M. Abernathy has return-
ec to Shreveport, Da. after a visit
to Miss Wilma Allen, county su-
nerint.nd.nL She also visited her
father A. J Allen at Kyle, who has
been lit
(
oromy.
| Mr. Mayfield laid stress upon the
lecessity of establshing permanent
nd seliable financial machinery for
griculture, which would insure ade-
uate financing of farmers and live
aughter Pauline visited Mrs Peel,
n's mother, Mrs. B F. McCulloch,
4 Buda yesterday.
Misa Ruth Agee of Austin visited
4 1m Lillian Martin thia week
ARLIN HEARS SPEECH
ON FERGUSON’S RACE
MARLIN, Texas May s--James
I. Ferguson spoke here in the dis-
iet court room in interest of hin
ampaign for United States menator
UNERAL ATTENDED BY
MANY FROM FAIRLAND
VHE breeze that fans your |
indidate Tells Lockhart Au-
dience His Campaign Is to
Correct Abuses of Rate* on
Agricultural Products.
cording to a plan announced by the widow after the
famous tenor's death.
TEXAS SALESMAN DIES
[ DHNTON, Texan, May 8.—-0, J.
I Gillespie 70. for 80 years a travel-
ing salesman in Texan and Okla-
l homa, died here last night, as the
I result of a stroke of paralysis.
i GAINESVILLE HAS RAIN
I GAINEBVILI.E, Texas, May 8.-
An inch of rain fell here between
7 and 8 o’clock this morning nnd
was still faliing at 10 o'clock. Elm
creek fork of the Trinity rose three
feet last night from heavy rains
yesterday.
were draped from the ceiling. The
tables for rook were placed in this
bw mission; and he made it plain
hat the people at Texas could ex-
ect no relief from high rates until
ngreb8 restored the rate-making
wers to the railroad commisaions
I the States.
He announced that his candidacy
I dedicated to an effort to accom-
Hah the restoration of these pow.
s to the state railroad commis-
one that they might then relieve
gh rates.
Mr Mayfield's position on this Is-
le was warmly endorsed by his
New York
The lure of the great metropolis, .F. 9 A 1
Missed you!
That’s no reason to feel ’
secure, but if you buy the
broad, liberal protection of a
policy in the Hartford Fire
Insurance Company you will
be indemnified for any loss
caused by windstorm or tor-
nado.
The rate is low, when the
risk and hazard is considered.
Insure today. Another storm
may break tomorrow.
in
by
most attractive in
F. T. RENNIE. General Ag.nt
MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO.
GALVESTON. TEXAS
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from the
Thin lot
Mr. Smith. 12, aled at hi.
, A deck hand in a dingy blue sult and sallors
Jersey, smoking a bl* black pipe—that was Enrico
CUMMINS-ESCH BILL
HIT BY RAILWAY MEN
HOUSTON, Texas, May • —wi.
Nam M. Carter, president of the in.
ternationai Bretherhond of Locom-
five Firemen and Enginemen, in his
addres.hefore the initial nession
oI the 39th triennial convention or
the brotherhood today declared the
J ummina-Esch bill unaatiafadory
in ita present form in no far as eg.
facta railroad employes.
BERTRAM BUILDING STARTS
BRRTRAM, Teun May
Among the first to begin the plan-
ning at a new home thia spring is
8 A. Allen, who in clearing off the •
ground for a modern home on the
NEGRO MINISTER DIES
DENISON, Texas, May 8-R?v.
A. R. Crigs. one of the beat known
negro ministers In the south, pus-
tor of a local church and dean or
the North Texas Baptist college
bare, died yneterday. He had servec
as president of the national Bap-
tist convention.
Creamery Butter
meet.
Dr. and Mrs Edmond Foak left
Saturday for El Paso, where Dr.
Doak will attend the Blate Medical'
assoclation.
C. i»i ng
a. Miss Blount and several of the
academy teachers were invited
guests. Dr and Mrs, Williams were
assisted in dispensing hospitality by
Mr. and Mr* F p Johnson ana
daughter. Alice of Martindale
Miss Carrie Helma left Hunday for
________________ FI Paso to attend the meeting of the
the number of federal employees, State Medical association.
flaring that it was necessary for Mra James Looty Smith of Ama-
► government to reduce its pay- rillo arrived Saturday for a visit
- --4----- * rigid with her nieces, Mrs. Fred Wills and
A Owens.
Williams enters the University in
June and will do work in the library
school.
HOLBROOK IS SENATOR
GAL VERTON, Texas, May T.
J. Holbrook of Galveston, was elect-
ed senator fro mt he 17th senatorial
district in special election Satur-
day, according to available ret urn a
He was elected to fill the unex-
pfred term of the late Senator W.
L Hail of Wharton. A very ughi
vote was cast.
lot recently pun hased
Riley brothera of Austin
Bertram Others have bought
homes and some are remodeling
thus opening up a buny season for
Bertram in improving.
the most
been chosen superintendent for
1922-28. was in town Thursday and i
Friday visiting the schoois. getting j
acquainted with the teachers and1
meeting the school board.
The president of the school board, I
.Mrs. M. C. McGee, states that the’]
Clean, cold and covered should
be the housekeeper’s motto in ear-
________ _____ ing for her milk. There should be
‘22 in yellow and a special place for it in the retrig-
covers had yellow, erator and the bottles should have
—-- actual contact with ice.
LOIS WILSON
THEODORE ROBERTS
MILTON SILLS
i
Fdlicy of the federal reserve board.
Me dec lared that he stood for the
kreservation of the "farm bloc" in
Phe senate.
Mr Mayfield made clear h's
riendship for organized labor since
Ie has been in public life. He also
pelared himself in favor of legisia-
pn to prohibit immigration for a
bhuriod of two years, that the unem-
ppyed of this country might have a
“ance to secure employment.
Miss Irma Brown,
Phne Hi
ecrtptions ana Want IM-
F. E, Bulloch,
Phone 825,
111 Wesc Fourth BL
(Next to Postoffice).
custom will continue throughout
May. June and July. P M. Key
president of the Retail Merchants
association, declared the observance
Was general and that many com-
plimentary remarks wero heard,
especially from the women.
ivua/ -E5ll-IY,
ripped and tore its way
through the property of i
SAX MARCOS. Texas May 8 _ , commodating professon. Frank
Thursday afternoon was observed Iloyd, who has taught mathematics
by the stores and offices of San here two years will study in Bould-
Marcus as a half hofidav ana 1, this summer and enter the Texas
m-- nair holiday and the Universuy this fal, while MiSs Flora
IF YOU ARE
WELL BRED—
You will precede your escort
in going either to a restaurant
table or a theater seat if there
is an usher or waiter to direct
you. Otherwise your escort
should find the seats nr table.
Under either circumstances,
however, you should be only a
step or two behind or in front
ut your host.
You will. If you are the first
woman to reach the table, take
the chair which the waiter pulls
out first.
You will take your wrap into
the dining room with you.
though your escort checks his.
nation for the purpose of aceepting i
a more attractive position. Director ’
Morris said. What position the.
former prohibition agent will as-
sume has not been announced. I
in spent the week-end with Flor,
nce Birkner.
Mr and Mrs J W Peeler and
chibition at
is 9% ine
। inches th
the class. The rooms were artisti-
cally decorated with cut flowers;
Helen Gould roses were used in the
----- ----library, long stemmed pink roses
Xozelle wilamson Lucin Sa:jin the aninganommenicn beauues
PeThart"tuius"assoernanaFmaatpcopcheurnzorcbiowavon.kota
•Ae "a«oner. and white were used to good ad-
from Georgetown,
been engaged thia
and there
HAN MARCOS, Texas. May 8.—1
Mayor A. L Davis is in receipt of
a permit from Washington granting
to the board of commissioners of 2
Hen Marcos permission to maintain j
a zoological garden at Tourist park. ;
This has been accomplished
through the chamber of commerce
SAN MARCOS CITIZEN
BACK AFTER VACATION
HAN MARC OH. Texas, May s.--
Mar Crow of Dripping Springs. who
is one of the county Inspectors fur
the tick eradication office, has been
spending his three weeks' vacation
'in Marlin and returned Friday very
much benefited by the waters their.
Mr Crow spent the week-end in
the home of Mr. and Mr*. W. R.
Harty and will return to his work
Monday.
I At refieshment time lovely yellow
land white caps were passed and
were immediately donned by the
lively guests. The napkins were
marked "U M. A --.....
the white table
Fairland Thursday. The body wan
Iamso happy over what Tanlac
has done for me I can hardly find I
words to express my praise,** said I
Miss Marguerite K OLeary, who!
lives with her parent at 1223
Chestnut St., Reading. Pa -|
wasn't exactly what woi:d be called
sick, but for a year I had been all
run down and sometimes felt so
weak and miserable I could hardly
hold up my head I was so ner-
vous the telephone bell or a door
closing would startle me s0, I
would tremble like a leaf.
Lnd the management is now wait-
ng for the installation of tankage
nd other necessary machinery be-
ore brining in the well
The hole is reported standing 900
wot in fluid, with an inerease of gas
rensure. Interest in the develop-
nent continues very keen and if the
roll proves as mu- has 25 barrela
Hlte a bit of activity is expected.
eryinK as foreman ot the grand i Friday evening at the home of Dr
.TraH"te" Blewitt entertatnea ‘and Mrs “ <• Winams on West
the members of her Sunday school' Pan Antonio street in honor of their
class at the Arbuckle home on West
Eighth street Friday afternoon.
Guests were: Misem Ruth Nixon.
Dorothy Gillespie Bess Aderholt,
, —--- x Zanell Arnold. Ella Tipps Vera
of setting the casing in the Warsep, Bessie Bennett
well was completed Friday Ae---—.....
Dan Moody
vantage. The white columns were
twined with yellow and graceful
festoons of the two loved colors SAN M
and friends after the tornado.’
Ham Wood Gardner and Miss
Iaura Kone came home from the
state university because of the!
track meet holiday granted the ’
students Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Roy O. Jackson and son,
Roy Jr., arrived Wednesday from
Toronto, Canada, to visit Mrs.
Jacsson’s parente, Mr. and Mra.
L B, Bylander. They were guests
of Mr». Jackson’s parehts, Mr and
Mra. H E. Jackson at Temple. en
route.
MARBLE FALLS GIRL
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
IN MUSIC AT BELTON
„MARBLI PALL8, 8.
Ar.S M Mans and dauehterk,
Camilu and Virginia Carlyn at-
tended the interncholastie muic
meet at Raylor. college, Helton
Camna and Virginia Carlvn
were two of the violininte in the
finale and Camilla and the only
hoy contentant were winner of the
enKo".mch A acholarship in musle
with »1B5. Roth girIs were higniy
complimented for their talent in
musie. Marble Malle |. very proud
of these two little article.
Texae. May The
SAN MARCOS TO HAVE
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
Miss Duncan Thomas of Thorn-
dale stopped over for a few days
visit with Miss Mona Outlaw en
route to her home from Burton,
where she had been visiting the
past few weeks
Andrew Taikington, Parker wi-
son, and Iva Thayer Collier have
returned from Austin, where they
attended ' the State interscholastic
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1922.
Sheriff O M. Alien and wife and At a meeting of the school board
ssocsazion SAX MARCOS, Texas, May (County Farm Demonstration Agent Friday night all of the old teachers
John H Griffith has returned from’The wenior class of the San Marcosih.-rorenana.we.were among who desired to be retained were
oxetown where he has been i Raptist academy were entertained meve the anxiety felt about ralaUeL re-elected by the board. The new
rvnE as foreman of the -tanalFridav -ventne at ... •-----• ane fel “bout relatves teachers elected to positions In the
11 WOLVES RAVAGE SHEEP
■ HEITRAN, Texan May » — Peo-
ple living along 'the Gabriel tow aid
(Joppa are much disturbed over the
ravages made on sheep and tur-
keys by wolves. Several sheep men
report losing a number of sheep
jwhile H. A. Reynold? who raises
Tine bromze turkeys has lost tur-
key hens which were setting.
Numbera of men have gone out
in search for the wolves but have
not had success.
ward schools are Mrs. M. L. De-
vinney and Miss Gertrude Pettit,
both of San Marcos; Miss Martha
Harding of Plano was elected to
teach English in the high school.
L. J. Berry of Plano, who has
TAYLOR NEWS
AUSTI AMERICAN REPRE.
SENTATIVES
_.tavPANFSiNFtEA.Lezi.
brought here for burial Funeral j iermpne Haur. dnughter of Mr and
services were conducted at Fuir.i-rS.Haul Haur of this city who is
land by Rev Black, while Rev 4tt the fiesta at Baylor coj-
Joe Eustus. Presbyterian minister,Egton • selected to dance
condured the services at the ceme. I detore the queen. Dressed in dainty
bery • Kreen costume, she portrayed the
' Deceased Is survived by a wife 5Pirit summer '
ST. ED’S RUINS DRAW
CROWDS SIGHTSEERS;
1800 CARS SUNDAY
By actual count. In five hours *
Sunday afternoon, from 1 to (
o’ciock, 1800 automobiles filled with
sightssers possed throug the cam-
pus of St. Edward a college to view
the havoc wrought by the tornado
which awept that section Thurs- i
day, afternoon. A committee of '
students at the college were de- l
tailed to count the autos and Ihey
reported 1800 cars. g
Autos goaded with sigheers !
flocked to Penn Field and on to
M’LEAATGERaInLFpK;
who aaya she has gained
eight pounds end can hardly find
words to express her praise far
Tanlac for the good the medicine
did her.
ANCHACA HEARS DR. FRANKS
MANCHACA, Texas, May 8 — Rev
. J. Freaks of Austin filled his
gular appointment here Sunday
Owning and evening at the Metho-
1st « ure h The time for the sum-
er meeting was stated to begin the
OFFICERS AT TAYLOR
TAYLOh, Texas, May 1 —The
Twelfth street and Kindergarten
Mother, club held a buntness meet,
ing Monday to elect officer, for th.
enauinK year. The following ofi-
cor* were elected: Mra. R. K med.
»oe. premident: Mr. Richard cmt
vice president; Mra M. A Dozier
vecond vice president: Mra paui
Hikel, third vice presldunt;
Arthur Ake recording secretary:
AIN, Alexander Thompson, corres-
PndtKsecretary; Mra, R.
Threadgill, treasurer. ,
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Cuticura Talcum
Is So Refreshing
a few gmine ot this i ism
acented powdae gnats d on de ,
soothes and cools, and ovasMS
hem,, auneingpih
and taboo theplacvefotherpert
for tho skin.
courts to throw
augaerara
big for tho
ap- ! in Congoland, men alone are per.
re-imitted to take snuff, while the
--- women smoke the . strongest to-
bacco.
3**555
"ami Agnes convent today Plan,
were laia for the banquet for the
Dauzhters of Ieabella,’ June I4
Buys IN BLACK CAr CARE
TA I LOR. Texa, May 8.A. J
Naton.ot «hl. city has bought’the
Na nterest of n F Klockman in
the Hlack Cat cefe „„ Ntain
and with T A. Dure will be active-
ly engaged in the buniness.
_ BRUNKES MOVE.
wTAXLORTexan May sh Mr nna
Mrs C H Rrunke |ef, Saturday for
InT .T* home.tn Durant, Wicon.
sin. Where Mr. Brunke goes to ik.
the management „t a hotel.
Mme. MeCONNEL
Modiste
hn« moved her work-rooms
from 203% W Slh St. to
1204 E. 7th BL
Phon* tit*
1 be !■ riday Bridge club met with
Mr. Edmond Doak with club mem-
ber. and a few invited guests pres-
The club prize was captured
2. Nr.L Nelson, the guest pnize
fell to Mrs. Amor Norwood. Mem-
2 and guest. Mesdames sam
EanleYi,". Womack. F Abd. Sam---— w ma u«,.n_______
Hunnel I. A. Forwood. Robert I An excellent Mexican orchestra fur.
ThompzonkR.cFairsaida. wAivainshed musi throughout the eve-
2*6N, 41. Kuroack, la. Nelson, W‘ f “‘--
8mith. W C Wofford. wallace
peegie, A Owens. Fred Wilis, Miaa
Kuby Dan Murphy.
Miss Lula Mead of Washington.
p ughter.ot a former Taylor citizen
of the old Talley and Mead com- I
p"X2n, xmttor.in Taylor. *uMt I
of Mrs R H Talley. MUs Mead's I
father was a merchant in Taylor1
some twenty years ago
Comesgeoyourswe.g,
andorifinetktue
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Coley e White federal pronibi-
ton agent operatinu m the Hou.-
ion division. has been tranefen-a
from He uston o the Beaumont di- |
vision to fill the vacaney eveated
there by the recent resignation of
Agent James W Quinlan, whose
resignatign became effective at the
close ot business April M. aecord-i
ing te announcement made Monday
by David H Morris, federal prohi-
bition director for Texas.
There will be no immediately ap-
pointment made to fill the vacan-
cy in the force created by Agent
Quinlan s resignation. Director ;
Morris said. * shifting of men and ■
land s!x children A large number
of sorrowing rotative* and friend*
accompanied the body hers for bur.
Aal Friday afternoon.
t med, culling attention to the
trouB result of the deflation
LOCKHART, Texas May 8-
■asking in the interest of his can-
Macy for the United State sonata,
arle B Maryfieid tonight addressed
he of the largest crowds ever as
Mi bl n 4 in this city. Commissioner
Layfield reached loockhart this af-
rnoon from Austin, and received a
arm welcome from friends and
apporters upon his arrival.
Mr. Mayfield discussed the trans-
artaton question and abuses of
yvernment control of the railroads
irpugh the interstate commerce
the Louisiana Railway and Navi-
gation company. New Orleans, and
R C. Milling attorney for toe Hne,
conferred with the Texas Railroad
commission members and Attorney
General Keeling Monday concern-
ing the attitude nf the state toward *
negotia lions of the company to pur.
chase the branch of the M K. A T.
railway between Shreveport. La,
and McKinney.
Wants Outlet
Mr Edenborn proposed to buy
the line to give his road a con-
nection with north Texas, it was
stated. Permission of the Texas
commission is required for the Katy
system to sell its line before the
deal can be consummated.
Wenborn and Milling came to
Austin in Mr. Edenborn's private
car, and spent a portion of the day
parasleavine early last night tOf
No action was taken by the rail-
road commission toward author-
zing the sale, it was stated, fol-
lowing the conference.
Authority of the interstate com- 1
mercp eommission is also required,
it was stated. Companies operating ’
roads in Texas are required, it was '
pointed out, to be Texas corpora- I
tions. • '
There was no announcement
made by Katy officials as to the i
progress of the negotiations for f
sale of the branch line. .
week la district court
Mrs A. M House and sons re-
turned from Temple Friday, where
they have been on account of the
illness of Mra House’s mother, Mis.
J. S. Garner, whom they left much
improved.
Miss Marion Harris of the high
school faculty left Saturday for Aus-
tin where she spent the week-end
with her parents.
Mies Etta lay of Austin arrived
Saturday to spend the week-end
with her parents in Tayor.
Mi. and Mrs Joel Dodson are the
parents of a baby son born Wednes-
day at their home on West Second
street.
A full-size wardrobe
trunk, made of three-ply
veneer wood, with vul-
canized fibre inside and
outside, which makes it a
five-ply trunk.
This trunk is equipped
with five drawers, one
partitioned with several
smaller compartments,
convertible hat box, shoe
pockets, eleven garment
hangers. Truly a trunk
value without an equal.
Special Price $25.00
borders The place cards were
daintily handprinted to further ac-
cent the color scheme which
Peared again in the delicious Ie-
feshmenis of angel food cakes and
brick cream.
For sadinge, vutes, rooarootiooa and tickets, ce
BERTRAM. Texas. Ma
Quinlan Resigns
As Prohi Agent;
White Shifted
72 PAGES
Handsomely Illustrated In Colore
TT is not often that you get an oppor-
L tunity to secure so valuable a cook book abeo>
lutely free, and it is not often that we can male**
the offer. It’s too expensive.
72 pages full of the best, most delicious recipes—
prepared by the most noted rating rvpFrtB the
country affords.
Remember, we do not ask you to buy a can of
baking powder, or send us one penny. Simply say-
“Send me your latest, beautiful cook book" and you
will receive it promptly.
Peddlers and house-to-house canvassers have been
trying to induce ladies to buy the baking powderthey have
for sale and as an inducement are offering a cook hook
egg beater or some other trinket with every can hough?
To our customers and friends, we are offering our
handsome cook book absolutely free. If you are in need
of one it will be unnecessary for you to buy something
you do not want Take advantage of this free offer.
Poand can at Calumet contain* fan 18 oz. Snmn
Mr and Mr*. T F Ma kwelland
tuehter, Blanebe, vialted in Lock,
in this week.
Other peetions visited by th* storm
all Sunday atternoon. Travis
boulevard in Travis heights, and the
road to Oak Hill were swarming
with earn.
powder* come in 13 o*.
"I neoded something to bultd me
up ad give me strength and en
orgy, and that is exactly what Tan-
lai- did it gave me a tin* npp-
Ute and improved my digestion. 1
rained eight pounds, the color cam*
back to my face, my nerves bocame
normal and I soon felt as well a.
t ever did in my life It is simply
wonderful that medicine could
make such a big change in any
one My friends and neighbors are
surprised when they see me now
and no wonder, for I look like a
different person Tanlac is grand
and I never intend to miaa a chance
ROBT. MUELLER arue.
TAYLOR. Texas, Mar 8—Mra. A.
B Dazie r. aceompaniea by her niece I
and nephew, Corrine and George
Koger, left Saturday for her home
in Amarillo. Mra Dozier haa been
la Taylor sinee the death of her
sister, Mra. T. G. Koger
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