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PAPER DELIVERY.
L Subscribers in the city who do not
Receive their papors by 6:15 on week
ays and by $:30 on Sunday morning
Will confer a favor on the management
Allegorical Dance Is the Majestic Theatre Offering This Week JNO. CRABTREE
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tory to • majority in both factions,
minee Fly, who was thought to have a
chance to wh an a pro, nnd Arenden,
both have quit the race
TELEPHONES.
Bustneen ottice, all departments, both
Phones 150.
[ Editorial Rooms, Old Phone 1245.
I Editorial Rooms., New Phone1.249.
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postoffice at Austin. Texas under the
lct of Congress of March 3• 181”
it for those twenty years.
“I kept reading about Tanlac in the
papers but I couldn't mke up my mind
to try it, because I had tried so many
different kinds of medicines and had
been disappointed each time. But
when my friends who knew me read
ful condition, begged me, I bought a
bottle and began taking it and the re-
sults in my case have been nothing
short of wonderful. After using my
third bottle, I found I had increased
in weight from one hundred and
— eighteen pounds to one hundred and
fifty-two, making an actual gain ,01
thirty-four pounds. All my troubles
were gone and I was feeling like en-
Railway officials declare that the I
number of receiverships among the
Unas of the United States during 1886
was appalling.
Dr. H. Tallichet or the University
faculty lectures before a large audience
upon ”William M. Thackery."
Hot fight in Congress over inter-
state commerce bill.
Editorial in Statesman “goes after”
Charleston (S, C.) News and Courler
for making the assertion that there
were 30,000 persons in Texas in a
starving condition.
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Manager of the "Smart Set,” who
present Whitney, Tutt and Thompson
in a new musical comedy, and which
is booked to appear at the Hancock
tomorrow, matinee and night, candidly
admit that they have devoted the best
of their time and thought to give their
musical comedy triple star alliance the
most sumptous production of their
career. They were confident that
Whitney, Tutt and Thompson could be
rolled upon to delight and thrill their
nudience with voices that has no rivals
nl musical comedy, but they wanted
to contribute their share toward the
success of the venture. And the New
York press agreed that the "Smart
Set’s” new musical comedy "How
Newtown Prepared” is aeknowledged
to be one of the best and most beau-
tifull staged and costumed produc-
tions in years. Beats on sale.
First she plays the innocent young
beauty in the quiet country town, and
then the blase, brill ian twoman of the
world, who reigns supreme in her own
reckless sphere. Such brilliant work
as Miss Wullams does in this difficult
role, where the contrast of parts makes
it almost unbelievable that the same
aetrese is playing both parts. is only i
possible In the case of thoee few who
have the emotional qualities possessed
by Kathlyn WIIams,
in. the full glory of a beauty that is
I queenly, enhanced by luxurious sur-
roundings. the finest settings that Mo-
rosco-Parmount has ever produced.
Miss Kathlyn Williams in ’’Redeeming
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"I have actually gained thirty-four
pounds on three Lotties or Taniac ani
1 now know what it id to Ten joy m
and good healta utter suffering tor
twenty years, ’ said John M. Craptree,
a general merchant at 5 Mile Station
A, Dallas, Texas, a few days ago.
"I bought my first bottle over
eighteen months ago, when I lived at
Gailatin, Tenn., continued Mr. Crabtree,
"and i just want to tell you, it was
the best investment I ever made in
my life. I began to improve almot
from the start, three bottles simply
made me over into a new man and I
have enjoyed the best of health ever
since. . ..
‘I suffered with catarrah of the
stomach and indigestion for twenty
years and for eighteen months, before
I started taking Tanlac, I had to live
almost entirely on cereals. My stom-
ach was full of gas and I suffered
with awful headaches all the time. I
was as nervous as a man gets to be
and I could hardly sleep, at all at
night and could get no case or com-
fort any time. I spent nearly all 25
one whole year in bed and was unable
to do anything at all and I fell off in
weight to one hundred and eighteen
pounds. I had all the symptoms of
catarrh ard I just can’t describe all
the suffering I had to endure from
Hot fight in Congress over Panama
Canal bin. Transcontinental railroad
are accused of lending fight against it
| NOTICE TO THE PUBLICa
l Any erroneous ’ reflection upon the
hoharacter, standing, or reputation of
lny person, firm or corporation which
Kppears in th columns of this paper
Yh be gladly corrected if called to
he attention of the publisher. ______
eemtary anqume«. Investigations and
hearinza your committees ana joint
Mamoru, row pteas at privilese—and
au the rest of it Weare glad to
have you win ua. the people’a chosen
zepresentatives in the people’s chosen
caty. We trust that your stay may
be pleasant and that when you g•
away you wiu carry with you happy
memortes of Austin.
'. Welcome to your city.
speaking more gravety, there has not
been in recent years a legisiature with
such ovportunities to do harm or food.
There ar always rumors on the eve
at an legislative messlon of posaible
sensattenal devetopmenta, but today
these rumor* era more numeroua, more
threatenine. than has been the cawe
for many yeara.
Sweeping changes are being dlacuss-
ad, enanges which. If they are made
at all, shoula be only after caretut
Fneilities in turninr out junt double II*
planned output of the Jeffrey Rix.
__- _________ ______________ ___________ every day qees the qupply of this
Love" ha* a chleved the ereAtest sereen strtkine ear faline frrther and far-
"Henry," said’ Mrs. Gadam
“hete is a note addressed
: We have With us this evening: The
members of the legislature—we al-
bmost said the "lawmakers,” but some-
•thing must ba left to the head-writers.
Iheretore we leave to them ' Lawmak-
erap "Solona" "Statute- Writers,” and
guch other names as their ingenuity
may devise Our object is not to call
bhe legislators names, anyway, but to
Wf in il them a welcome.
production of her caree. It is truly a
wonder story. Thomas Holding, who
made his screen debut in support of
Pauline Frederick in the Fanwus Play-
ers adaptation of “The Eternal City, ’
makes his first appearance as a Mo-
roseo star in this picture.
Clara Kimball Young Wednesday and
Thursday*.
Clara Kimball Young 10 "The Rise of
Susan," her latest and most magnifi-
cent production, comes to the Crescent
next Wednesday and lhursday.
other man.
"Although it has been a year and a
half since Tanlac relieved me of my
awful catarrhal trouble and indigestion
and made life worth living, I still re- •
tain my increase in weight and feel
simply fine all the time. I’ve been
eating anything I want all the time—
in fact, anything anybody else can.
and sleeping like a child every night
Being made into a strong, healthy man
after suffering as long as I 'did ia
enough to make me rejoice and I m
glad to endorse Tanlac because I know
what it has done for me. You can
just tell anyone to ask me about Tan,
lac and I’ll tell them what I have told
you.” , „
Most of the so-called stomach, liver
and kidney troubles are due almost en-
tirely to catarrhal inflammation of
these organs. The constant coughing
up of mucous, dull throbbing head-
aches. watery eyes, pains in the pit of
the stomach, sides and kidnev region,
lost appetite, no ambition, depression
of spirits and the persistent contract-
ing of hard colds, ar eharateristie
symptoms of this malady from which
90 many people suffer.
Tanlac. the powerful reconstructhve
tonic, was designed to bring about an
astonishing improvement in your
spirits, appetite and general condi-
tion. Hundreds of people all over the
South are testifying that the medicine
preserves your strength, gives you re-
newed energy, brightens your spirits,
and that means that it lengthens yeur
life, and is an unmistakable, unfailing
comfort to thousands Who suffer from
catarrh and its distressing conse-
quences. *
Tanlac is sold in Airtit in by the Van.
Smith Drug Co. under the persohal
direction of a special TaniMc repre-
eentative.—(Adv.)* * *
Sapleigh: •! like a girl who can take
a joke.
Miss Keen: Then you stand a splen-
did chance of being accepted.—Boston
Transcript.
land, Kyi. gerqid Tharp, saya th*
Western Union News, I* tamtilar with
th* principle embodted In KIbert Hub. I
bnrd, atory, "A Measage to Garetn," I
nlough thin will probably be hl* rirst |
intimation that wuch a stry was ever
written.
. A local confectioner called for a
messenger to go out to a farm house
for two dozem egg*. Gerald Was de-
tailed tar the errand, which ordinarily
would oonsume thirty minytes. At th*
end of three hour* he returned with
the egtn, ana wa* promptly rolled on
th* carpet by the mannger to explain
hia long absenee from the otfice, in
a round Irl*h brogue Gerald explained
that the tarmem had only twenty-three
eEEs.ana.he1had waltedtwe and one-
half hours for a Plymouth Rock hen to
lay th* other *M| . _
In th* pedona oct of a certain play
the curtain rtmeg on an empty stge:
then presently a meek looking young
man with a dunt-roet over hl* arm
comes on and loudly call*: “Unelet
' Uncial" According tojthe book of the
■ play he should roceive ho answer, and,
after a pause, shoula progeed with a
monoloxue. On* night, however, a
, vole* wa* beard from the gniler, “All
right. Tm oom’ng la ft moment. How
’ much do you want o^itt"
Mr. aoteofm: Now, wime, when your
, wiater comes down Ana I* oomtortadly
tented on the qoueh with me I want
1 you to tip-toe in mofy and turn the
t*. down low. Will you?
wle: You’re tool late. Sister tola
me to come to and turn R out
It appears that Mr. Fuller of San
Jacinto County la to be the next
Speaker of the House, althoigh a
prohibitiontst, be will be electea
Speaker with the consent of the anti-
prohibition tat*. in tact, it appear*,
both faction* have agreed upon him.
Mr. Florer, Mr. Fly, proa, and Mr.
Moadell, an noth having withdrawn
and ment him their congratulations.
This indicates A confidence in the
tatrnensot the Speaker-to-be which au.
furs well for harmony in the House.
------There was mever my aotnn that ths
prohtbitiom faction could name the
speuker If it chose to do so, but espe-
cially utter ths little exchange between
Mr. Fuller and Dr. Barton. il appeared
that the pros could not unite on a
man and that there was a chance for
Mandell, the only ent I candidate EVI-
dentty Fuller was stronger with his
own faction than had been generally
An address by Rabbi W. A. Green-
burg of Dallas upon "Making a Living
and Making a Lfe," wag the princi- !
pal feature of a meeting of the Austin
Menorah Society Sunday afternoon at
Temple Beth Israel. The rabbi called
the attention of his student auditors
to the fact that in these modern days
too many people are devoting their
whole thought and energy to the-mak-
Ing of mony, thus neglecting that
more important edhderation, the de-
velopment of character.
"That eduation is best," the speak-
er said, "which makes its possessor
least dependent upon wealth. The dif-
ficulty with the education -of today is
that it puts a premium on smartness
instead of goodness, and places an
ever emphasis on brains instead of the
heart.”
Rabbi David Rosenbaum made the
interesting announcement of an endow-
ment fund of $10,000, the interest of
which will be used to assist needy
Jewish University students. The name
of the donor is withheld for the pres-
ent. Prizes of $50 and $25 for the best
essay on phases of Jewish culture were
also announced...
A, CRYPTIC MESSAGE.
Ths & C. Beckwith Special Agency
hole representatives for foreign adve)-
tising. Hastern office. Tribune Byildr
Bng, New York City. Western offiee,
fribune Building, Chicago. St. Louis
ijice. Third National Bank Building.
trolt office, Ford Building.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
usttn and suburbs, by carrier,,
daily and Sunday, per week.... $10
per mouth ......................3”
By mall, per month.............. h%
Bnayitaruorore yw.’........
"Yes, my dear.”______ _____. ■
"It merely contains the numeral 9
followed by the letters, P. G. S. O. P.
Now, I want to know what is the
meaning of this.”
"Well, if you must know, my dear,
the note merely means 1 o’clock.
Poker game. Same old place.’ And,
of course, I have no intention of being
there.”
District No. 1 Texas Rankers’ As- 6 6
soclation, meets in Austin. W. H. Riv- I
ere is re-elected prenident.
Jury faits to.agree upon verdlof 10 I
case in Fifty-third District Court In
which a man from Alvin brought suit I
against the Texas Telegraph A Te‘r-1
phone cempny for $1999 for failure
to deliver a telegram.
Cemmission fur location of propoged I
girls' industrial school visits Austin. ]
Slander Intoxication Beauty Fashion
atudy. Radleal menaures are to be
ottered mensures which will anely de
given powerful support, and can be
defeated only by the joining of con-
wervative force* ot all tnetiona
Many af the rumors now being heard,
may. of course, he mere "talk." But
not all of them can be dlemlaeed as
baselees. That the legislator* are to
be severely tested appears certain, but
it doee not follow that any great harm
will be done. Th* hope of the State
la in their patrlotlam ana soundness
St view.
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ther behind the overwhelming de-
mand. The Jeffery Six occupies the
unique position of1 being of such
character and caste that it truly sells
itself.
"In view of this situation," says L.
H. Bill, general manager of the com-
pany, "It would not do for us to ad-
vertise the Six to any but a limited
extent. Dealers everywhere are con-
stantly begging us to send them fresh
shipments. .4 r ,
"The Jeffery Six has exceeded our
fondest expectations, though of course
we knew we had a wonderful car of-
fer before it was introduced at the
New York and Chicago shows. Per-
haps no other car of its class has ever
been sold without extensive advertis-
ing. The Jeffery Rix made its debut it
the New York and Chicago shows
virtually unheralded and since then
has required ‘tie. If any propagation.
"Leaving aside its remarkable per-
formance and its other purely me-
chanted! features, one of the strong-
est selling points of the Jeffery Six
Is Its beauty—its graceful lines from
headlights to taillights are a pleasure
to look upon.
"t is becoming mote and more ap-
parent that the American public ‛S
lust og finicky about the stvle of its
pleasure cars as it is about the cut of
Its clothes. The Jeffery Six is mod-
eled along lines that live up to the
most particular buyer’s tastes.
"True beauty depends largely on
simplicity and simplicity It one of the
most prominent characteristics of this
widely-sought car. This gives it the
quelity of being easter to take care of
and makes it more desirable than most
cart, without its man* simplifleations
in chassis design. It calls for a lower
replacement and maintenances cost. and
no automobile owner of experience
looks at it without realising how well
it will be able to 'stand up.’
"We are justified in feeling proud of
the Jeffrey Big.” ______
Few novels of recent years have
speaking of that investigation, it I bdenhiyonzoyedptharemmerideth ichor-
ba* turned out about as
leader* predicted. But that doenn’t comedy element and the air of myst
excuse the bad tactics of ardent demo- tery that pervades, thenentiresrectat
from the very beginning to the ast
crats who gave their colleagues in I words that are spoken make it unus-
congress th. ampresston that
were trying to prevent an investiga- l character that have been very popu-
uon. The surest way to give color to ryonecbbzpatpgenwen The hove
any rumor 1* to take th* attitude of [ was made Into a play it met with an
.2. I enthusiastic reception as when it was
being unwilling to have It tracked read, and hoth s a road production
down. Calling the scandal - monger and in stock, it proved a great draw-
gjing card Miss Emma Bunting has
"into coart" as quickly ad possible I it to her repertoire of stock
minimises nia power for *»1L production* and..wi n-present.tt,when
she returns to the Majestic next.
The "leak” charges were not well In sh part of Marian Beveraux, this
an and caucuses motions and pariia- definea to .tart with and th. sources talentea.nttie.cctrees win.bwnonni
I one or her best parts swee5 WiHan
from which they came not lmpreesive, I daintily humorous and dellghtrunit’at.
i. i. . .nn-a .. ... 1 tractive. Mr. Whittaker will also have
it is hardly to be supposed that any I A Stroe romantic part ** John Gen-
Eiena of the Adminlatration teared darm Jr., the nephew of the eccentric
. . . _ .. . ...old owner of the 'House of a Thou-
an inquiry, but some of th. democratie gang Candles," and this popular youns
leaders, carried away by their zeal, leading man will be seen at his best
in this remarkably mystic, romantical-
put themselves in ths attitude of try* l ly conceived and peculiarly constructed
tag to prevent one A* s resutt we drama. There afe quite a number. "<
very good parts is the play which will
have big "leak" headlines and long be fully taken care of by the members
columns ot testimong in every newa- A JS’urW’tV. ppedntonomPn;
paper in the country. And all, eptselborate stage settings which are snid
.. .__. 2 .. ___ I to be something quite out of the ordi-
parentiy, aboMt "O’1;1"* nary. Matinees will be given.
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A wonderful representation of the
histrionic ability possesed only by the
foremost sereen stars is exemplified
by Miss Kathlyn Williams in "Redeem.
Ing Love,” the new Morosco photoplay,
in which she makes her first appear*
ance on the Paramount Program at
I the Crescent today and Tuesday.
About ill* only "revetatlon" whkeh
has yet resulted from th* congrcs-
stonal inquiry into th. alleged "leak"
of news that President Wilson was to
Md a peace hot*, is the discovery that
President Wilson writes his note* him-
self. on his own typewrfter. Seere-
tary Tumulty so stated today, testi-
tying at ths inquiry.
What a relic that White House type-
writer win be. There have been other
typewriters with which important
diplomatic messages were written, but
these Kessages were not written by
Prestdenta. Trusted stenographers
did the actual writing. But it is like
the painstaking, careful Mr. Wilson,
to do his own writing.
It is pleasant to think of the Presi-
dent poanding out_gne of his notes
with his own fingers, Just as a merde
editor pounds out his effusions. And
think what a lot of notes he has
pounded out! He must have spent al-
most as much time at the typewriter
as the average editor spends. of
course, there are editors who have
signed more "notes" than Mr. Wilson,
but not ths sams kind. Somettmes an
editor has to sign a note for hie type-
writer. But that isn't materlal to what
we were about to say. That was that
the Wilson typewriter probably will
, ok - acICATION
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