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THE STATESMAN
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY T, 1917.
RELIEF WORKERS
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BEARD’S SPEECH
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HEALTH SERVICE
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“That speech of Stanley Beard’s did
more for the cause of suffrage than
any speech in favor of it could have
done," said Mrs. V. Armstrong, the Dal-
las president, when Stanley Beard of
Houston had finished his address be-
young legislator from Harris County.
The special feature of Mr. Beard’s
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and.
self
giver it
Farmer Had Been in
Bad Health and Going
Down Hill for Five
Years—Tanlac Over-
comes His Trouble,
So says some of the
weather men!
You never know when
you will need a Raincoat.
And the assortment we
display, ranging in price
from
$3.50, $5.00 to $15.00
A BOY," SAYS ROBERT
FGX IN STATEMENT
Sloan’s
Liniment
offers you every opportu-
nity to be prepared.
Your money back if not
satisfactory.
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Bohemians Would
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for Cheaper Paper
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. T—Con-
gressman William H. Coleman, in a
statement given, out here, announced
that he had withdrawn his contest of
the election of M. Clyde Kelley as rep-
resentative in Congress, the Thirteenth
Pennsylvania District. The critical in-
ternational situation necessitating his
presence in Washington is given by
Representative Coleman as ‘the reason
for his withdrawal.
Suggests Giving
School Books to Poor
teacher or principal to be given to poor
children just coming into the grade
in which the books are usd:
appointed to list every Bohemian of
fighting axe.
Quits Contest to
Return to Post
BADLY INJURED
DY MACHINERY
"I had my children do so," said Mr.
Finks, "and I recommend that others
adopt the plan.”
warning that your body is
in a receptive condition for
germs. The way to fortify
yourself against cold is to
increase warmth and vital-
ity by eating Shredded
Wheat, a food that builds
healthy muscle and red
blood. For breakfast with
milk or cream, or any meal
with fresh fruits. Ea
City and County Offi-
cials Discuss Needed
Changes.
The galleries were crowded Tuesday
morning with all sorts of women from
business women and housekeepers to
University girls, and all of them wore
FINE ILUFF, Ak., Feb 7 —Eather
Wilson, 21. a dancer, died today from
burns received when her costume na
a "Hawaiian girt’ caught fire from a
gas stove in a local theater yesterday.
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As a Result of Injury, Engineer
Suffered From Chronic Consti-
pation, Which Only Black-
Draught Relieved.
France, they will receive protection
from the German government and will
be permitted to depart without moles-
tation.
Information to this effect wag re-
ceived in a telegram addressed to the
local office of the Belgian relief com-
mission by Brand Whitlock, the Ameri-
can minister to Belgium, who has been
given the assurances by the German
authorities at Brussels.
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But if the women who crowded the
House galleries while Mr. Beard was
speaking were really "pleased” with
his remarks, they did not “register"
pleasure. Hisses and words of disap-
m y
and
to i
ents
in accordance with a plan adopted
some time back, this organization has
invited the various church, business and
civic organisations to choose one di-
rector each for the Humane Societv.
Many have responded. It is understood,
but perhaps not enough to fill out the
entire membership of the board. E
ANURIC!
A Wonderful Discovery.
NEW rear ADMIRALS
NAMED BY PRESIDENT
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"Dr. Collins," Dr. Bennett asked, "can
you tell me whether it would be legal
for us to meet persons here at the
ment from the audience of women in
the gallery was his statement that
all men in favor of woman’s suffrage
Declares Pro-Suffrage
Men “Sissies” and
“Willy-Boys.”
Wiliam., c Brainted «op» and
Frederiek R H-rris
byTPreianewasnonneoemttannsmet
* rar admiral in the MH Harris
inin the emgineer corps: Braisted is
BOW surzeon zenerat at the navy.
exposure are relieved by Sloan’s Lini-
ment At all Druggists, 25c.
The Unseen Telephone Plant
r | AHE telephone you see before you is a very small
I partof ,h® telephone system—just the tip end of
it. Most of the telephone ptant is located outside
of the central office and the subscriber’s premises.
Thousands of dollars in telephone plant is hidden
under the city, streets and strung out along country roads. ’
When you talk over * telephone line, you have thousands
of dollars worth of equipment at your exclusive service.
The development and maintenance of the unseen tele-
phone plant is a costly feature of telephone service.
Dr. Collins suggested that by the
adoption of thoroughgoing, methods it
would be easy to keep smallpox cases
at a minimum. He explained that
city, county, state and national gov-"
ernments co-operating in Webb Coun-
ty (Iaredo), with its floating popu-
lation of 6000 Mexicans, reduced the
’• number of cases from 153 until now
j ihere are never more than a few and
♦ time take a tablespoonful of the ♦
♦ following home-made medicine ♦
♦ used all over the United States 4
♦ and noted for its remarkable 4
♦ results. Relief begins after the ♦
♦ first dose. 4
LONDON, Feb. T--If it becomes nec-
essary to withdraw the American relief
workers In Belgium and Northern
grow in a soil deficient in’Iron. If you
are not strong er well you owe It to
yourself to make the following test:
see now long you can work or how far
you can walk without becoming tired.
Next take two five-grain tablets of. or-
dinary nuxated iron three times per
surprising
satisfactory
suits. And
my pati-
• with 1
without rubbing. Cleaner and more er-
fective than mussy plasters or oint-
ments. For rheumatic aches, neural-
gia pain and that grippy soreness after
colds, Sloan’s Lmniment gives prompt
relief. Have a bottle handy for bruises,
sprains and all external pain. For the
thousands whose wark calls them out-
The question of better organisation
and greater ef ficiency is the city health
and sanitary service was discussed
Tuesday morning at a meeting or the
New York. N. Y.—It is conservatively
estimated that over three million people
annually in this country, alone are tak-
ing Nuxated Tron. Such astonishing re-
sults have been reported from its use
both by doctors and laymen, that a
number of physicians have been asked
to explain why they prescribe it so ex-
tensively, and why it apparently pro-
duces so much better results than were
obtained from the old forms of inor-
ganic iron.
Estracts’from some of the lettcis re-
celled ure given below:
Dr. King, a New York physllan and
author says: "There can be no vigor-
ous iron men without iron. Pallor
means anaemia. Anaemia means Iron
deficiency. The skin of anaemic men
and women is pale. The flsh flabby.
The muscles lack tone, the brain fags
and the memory falls and they often
become weak. nervous. Irritable, des-
pondent and melancholy. When the
iron goes from the blood of women, the
roses go from their cheeks.
In the most common foods of Amer-
ica. .the starches, sugars, table syrups,
candles, polished rice, white bread, soda
crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti,
tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated
cornmeal, no longer la iron to be found.
Refining processes have removed the
iron of Mother Earth from these Im-
poverished foods, and silly methods of
home cookery, by throwing down the
waste-pipe the water in which our veg-
etables are cooked is responsible for
another grave iron lose
speech that called forth much com-
pressure of a Ley of 20 and aa full of
•vigor. vim and vitality as a young man;
In fact a young man he really was not-
withstanding his age The secret, he
said, was taking iron—nuxated Ire*
had filled him with renewed Ufa At
30 he was - ----- 2 -- *
Referring to the midyear promotions
last week in the public schools, F. F.
Finks made the suggestion Monday that
much good would result If children,
on finishing up a book or set of books.
City Physicians Explain Why
They Prescribe Nuxated Iron
To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Men
NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY
Qutekly tramstorma the fiabby flenn, tomelen. etumuen, ana palina -eheek. or wenk. mmnemie me .a .
perfect glow of henithy nnd hen.fr—Often inerenmen the »trenet of aellente, mervoun. Fun"
down folks 200 per cent in two weeks’ time.
• This recipe formerly called for ♦
• whiskey, but the simple elixir is ♦
• very much better. ♦
» Published by Medical Formula ♦
‘ Laboratory, Dayton, O. The in- ♦
1 gredients specified can be pro- ♦
• cured from any good drug store. ♦
were “sissies’’ and “wLUy-boys.” This
remark was greeted with hisses from
the gallery that rivaled in loudness
those of “the peanut gallery” when
the villain makes his entrance upon
the stage. One of the yellow be-rib-
boned women became so excited that
she hung over the railing during the
entire speech, and mumbled “No} ! over
and over to herself.
proval marked the address of
• heumatism attacks the
IX outside” man. Pains and
aches stiffen his joints and
muscles and reduces his efficiency.
At the first twinge jet Sloan’s
Liniment, easy to apply, it pene-
Mes astthoat rubbing and soothes
the soreness.
After that long drive or tedious
! wait in the cold rain apply Sloan’s
I Liniment to those stiff fingers,
aching wrists and arms.
' For eout.meuralgis, toothache, ,bruiscs,
"praine, sold feet, i is promptly effective.
| At all dniui.u, 2Sc. 50«. and $1.00.
fore the House of Representatives
Tuesday morning.
sometimes none. He sald that every-
body in the county who had not had
smallpox or had not been vaccinated
was vaccinated, and that everybody
entering the county was required to
be vaccinated. If they objected they
were turned back.
day after meals for two weeks. Then
teat your strength again and see*'how
much you have gained. I have seen
dozens of nervous, run,down people
who were ailing all the while double
their strength and endurance and en-
tirely rid themselves of all symptoms
of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles
in from ten to fourteen days’ time sim-
ply by taking iron in the proper form
And this after they had in some cases
been doctoring for months without ob-
taining any benefit. But don’t take the
old forms of reduced iron, tron acetate
or tincture of iron simply to save a
few cents. The iron demanded by
Mother Nature for the red coloring
matter In the blood of her children is.
alas! not that kind of iron. You must
take iron in a form that can be easily
absorbed and assimilated to do you any
&00d, otherwise it may prove worse
than useless. Many an athlete and
prise-fighter has won the day simply
because he knew the secret of great
strength and endurance and filled his
blood with iron before he went Into
the affray; while many another has
gone down in inglorious defeat simply
for the lack of iron.”
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Iron is absolutely necessary to en-
able your blood to .change food"into
living tissue. Without it, no matter
how much or what you eat, your food
merely passes through you without do-
ing you any good, and as .consequence
you become weak, pale and sickiy-
looking. Just like a plaht‘trying to
He said that the amount allowed at
the bookstores for old books in ex-
change for new is small compared with
the good that would result from giving
them to children who are unable to buy.
HUMANE SOCIETY TO MEET.
Dr. Sauer, a Boston Physician who
has studied widely in both this coun-
try and in prominent European Medical
Institutions says: "I have said a hun-
dred times over. organic iron is the
greatest of all strength builders. If
people would only throw away patent
medicines and nauseous concoctions and
lake simple Nuxated iron. I am con-
vinced that the lives of thousands of
persons might be saved who now die
every year from pneumonia, grippe,
consumption, kidney, liver and heart
troubles, The real and true cause
which started their diseases was noth-
ing more nor less than e weakened
condition brought on by lack if iron
tn the blood.”
Not long ago a man came to mo who
was nearly half a centbry old and
asked me to give him a preliminary ex-
amination for life insurance. I was
astonished to find him with a blood
A meeting of the Travin County Hu- 1
mane Society wih be “held Thursday -
morning at 10: SO o’clock at the office
of the secretary, for the purpose of
completing the new board of irectors
and electing offlcers for 1917. Also
committee chairmen for the year will be
appointed.
“I FEE HIPPY LIKE WOULD BETTER
Therefore, if you wish to preserve
loss, youthful vim and vigor to a ripe
age, you must supply the iron de-
ficiency in your food by using some
form of organic iron just so you would
use salt when your food has not enough
n o t ’ t o’
mention it
I have
taken l t
Pr
cinr toi
wish quickly to increase I
their strength, power
and endurance will find it a most woo-
derfully effective remedy.”
Dr. James, late of the United States
Public Health Service says,. Patients
In an enervated find .devitalised state
of health, for instance; Convalescing
from protracted fevers, those suffering
from a long-standing case of anaemia,
all such people in my opinion, need
iron. Of late, there has been brought
to my attention, Nuxated Iron. In prac-
tice..! have found this an ideal restora-
tive and upbuilding agent in these
cases above mentioned.*1
NOTE—Nuxated Iron, which is pre-
scribed and recommnded above by
physicians in such a great variety of
cases, is not a patent medicine nor se-
cret remedy, but one which is well
known to aruggists and whose iron
constituents are widely prescribed by
eminent physicians both in Europe and
America. Unlike the older inorganic
iron products it is easily assimilated,
doe not Injure the teeth, make them
black, nor upset the stomach, on the
contrary. it is a most potent remedy
in nearly all forme of Indigestion as
well as for nervous, run-down condi-
tions. The manufacturers have such
great confidence in nuxated iron, that
they offer to forfeit 9100 09 to any
charitable institution If they cannot
take any man or woman under 60 who
lacks iron, and increase their strength
?00 per cent or ever in four weeks’
time, provided they have no serious
organic trouble. They also otthr to
refund your money If It does not at
least double your strength and endur-
ance in ten days’ time. It is dispensed
in this city bv all good druggists.
Sneeze t It may be the
forerunner of bronchitis or
a bad cold. It is nature’s
.Annie Harren et al. to R. M- RItchte,
e al 15 acres ot land In pare ot oordon
- Jennings league; Jan. 9, 1917; $67.
xArra.Mrary E McCutstion et al. to
Highland Presbyterlan Church, part o
20,01515: naylalon D or ustin; aNov.
..Sam Sparks and wire to Anuta H.
Mallett, port of C. P. Ledbetter and X
A. Greathouse subdivision of lots 4 and
S ot subdivision of 252 acres in Spear
league; June 20, 1916; $4000.
Guilford S. Morley and wife to Stevo
White. lot 4 in block 1 of Aldridge
Place addition to Austin in Division D
of Austin: Feb. 5, 1917: 34700,
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Land Com-
pany to a W. Miles, lot S In block 7
of Hyde Park addition No. 2 of Aus-
tin: Feb. ». 1917; $150.
American National Bank of Austin to
Hal Halley, lot, 48, 49, and 50 of ak-
wood subdivision^ part it putlot 79
in division D of Austin; Jon. 1, 1917;
92500.
CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—Plans looking to-
ward the mobilisation of about 60 000
Bohemians in the United States ’for
service in the event of war were an-
nounced by the Bohemian-American
, today. A committee has been
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$ RHEUMATISM ADVICE t
Roseville, Ga.—In describing her
husband’s case, Mra Kate Able, of this
, town, saya: "Once, while urting, he
injured himself with a piece of heavy
machinery, across the abdomen. He
was no sore he could not bear t press
on himself at all on chest or abdomen.
He weighed 165 lbs , and fell off until
he weighed 110 lbw. In two weeks. He
became constipated and it looked like
he would die. . . . He would turn up
a ten cent bottle of castor oil, and
drink it two or three days in succes-
alon . . . without result
We became desperate, he suttered so.
He was swollen terribly. He told me
his suttering could only be described
as torture. I sent and bought Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught, I mads him
take a big dose ... he was in such .
misery, but he got relief and began
to mend at once. He got well and we
both feel he owes bhts life to Thedford’o
Black-Draught.
I am giving this testimonial freely
and voluntarily, as we feel we want
others to know what this medicine will
fuuand because we are indeed grate-
In.its 70 years of successful use.
Phedfords Black-Draugh has been
founa to promptly relieve constipation,
headache,. Indigestion, etc., and stimu-
late the liver to do its work in a nat-
ural wax.. It is purely vegetable, safe,
and reltable. Tr it. At an arukgists;
price a package. Costs only one
cent a dose.
■ In bad health. AL M ha eras „Prh.T,. A.nWenea.n. physictan
and nearly all in—now at 40. unE"‘az"„ncxronce.n‘n
of vitality and is face beun- man "nofar” h°uc” i2ee %.E 1xen
• hy-- - -- " Aave Lav TNuxoa"netand
the little yellow badge. Among those
present were several prominent suf-
frage leaders. Mrs. Minnie Fisher
Cunningham, state president; Miss
Lurie Sterns, Mrs. J. E. Fierce, Mrs.
A. N. McCallum and Mrs. S. H. Mc-
Donald.
fair and prolonged trial. I
have been more than pleased
with the results and will
continue its use.”
Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques,
Visiting Surgeon of St. Elis-
abeth’s Hospital. New York
City, said, “I have never be-
fore given out any medical
information or advice for
publication, as I ordinarily
do not believe in it.
But in the case of Nux-
•—ated iron. I
feel I would
. CRpm, he remiss in
, "k“, my duty
When the kidneys are weak or diseased
these natural filters do not cleanse the blood
payla torzcanaae
eches and paina, heaviness, drov"ideP, irrital
bility, headacheb, chilliness and rheumatism
In wme people there are eharp pains in the
book and lions, distreseing bladder disorders
and sometimes obstinate dopey. The ri
acid somtimes. forma into gravel or kidney
stones. When the uric acid atecte the tiggneg
h mnecles and.joincs,iteauses lumbago, rhe:
) matis i Eout or sciatica. This is the time
xordrug
beroeing.nurieetheogreat discovery of Dr.
OH, my BACK! Barab,k2x „Meamyadlys.cvanacparli
famous Favorite Prosoription andPdolaenemtednfAnpidoopgiyel “ Dr. Pierce's
AooHer ia.n.letter for instance, that of Mr. JACOB Good, he says: -i„
Wa tne for I. 1 wouia
““ 'or of aend
X After each meal and a bed- ♦
City Council, attention by the city
and He Now Feels
|o* health, the state health officer, state
Fine.
v .. t I and county commissioners. •
I The proposed changes under con-
“I go about my work now whistling | Sigeration were the employment of a
and singing and enjoy life jib much asyeity physician for his full time, he to'
i pca to whea i . a kH” said Ht_ID e the administrative head of the city I
1 used to when I was a boj. said Ho service; the desirability of having the
art P. Fox, a well known and prosperous] Ldty physician s residence elsewhere
| NEW YORK, Feb. 7-There is no farmer, IL F. D 8, near Austin. In dis-ithan in the City Hospital; and the co-
Immediate prospect of cheaper paper, I cussing the benefits he has derived I Vperation of city and county in dealing
| according to report* made today to | from the use of Tanlac with the Tanlac j W-th, epidemics, etc.
I the National Paper Assoclation and I representati ve a few days ago. I members of the City Council an ! Made at Niagara Falls. N y
| the American Pulp and Paper Asso- "Five years ago," continued Mr. Fox, Ie County Commigsioners’ Court ex- 1 .5 " ’ *
| elation, which are holding annual con- I "my stomach commenced to trouble meipresged the cordial desire to co-op- . ......
I vent ions here. ond one thing and another kept pilingi54te 1n every way practicable. The I ~* ----- ■
| "The snow is hampering cutting in I up on me until I was all out of gear Jet 113 of an agreement will doubt-I bridge and compel them to be vacci-
| the pulp districts of Canada,” said] and I just suffered nearly all the time.1584De worked out soon. Dr. T. R. nated or go back?"
(Frank L. Moore of Watertown, N. Y., My food would always sour right afte" reetwa¥: a member of the city board | "Legal authorities are divided on
vice president of the Pulp and Paper I eating and the gas on my stomachonegith. went on record as strongly (that point,” said Dr. Collins. “The
Association. I would get up into my chest and make 14Jj1®* an agreement with respect tobest thing, in my opinion. is to do It
"Where wood is cut there are not my heart flutter sometimes like a leaf 1446 E-t r Hospital, whereby pauper pa-land ask about the legality of the act
enough cars to haul ft out, and there in the wind. I would often swell upsol-nt of the county can be cared for (afterward. ‘ I am not in the peniten-
|ls a great shortage of motive power tight I could hardly move and my head I Here and be under the supervision of tiary, and I have followed that course
on Canadian railroads. Everything I would get so dizzy I would stagger when 1 10e, Public authorities several times”
that enters into the making of paper I I tried to walk. 1. 1 think.’ said Dr. Pettway, “that it I If the contemplated modifications of
has gone up.” | “I hud an awful misery in my stom- 18 A hame, to farm out the poor to any the present city Health organization
ach and was constantly belching upmpital The city and county author!- (are decided upon, said the Mayor, the
sour, undigested food . I had pains in 1e5 should get together, and work to-| new regime can be inaugurated by
.my back and I couldn’t get enough if® -her- Po1ars and cents should bo (April. It is realized that the cost will
T*AX-FOS is on Improved Cascara, (a sleep to do me much good. I felt stupid I fyndered. to. a certain extent, of be greater than the present plan calls
tonic laxative), pleasant to take In and bad all the time, especially In the! course,, but .there is somne sentiment for.
L.AX-FOS the Cascara is improved by mornings, and I could hardly rouse up4Dout these things. You want to know ——- • e
the addition of certain harmless ehem- energy enough to do the things thatoit Your poor.are still under your | gme ga gmaegem, ga ■ m
icais which increase the efficiency of hud to be done on my farm£ I guess I careand. under the treatment of phys- | ■ * AS I f J I F9
the Cascara, making it better then ordl- l took a« much ns a barrel of meat- ielan: paid.out of the puBIIe funs. 2 | • 4 $ ■ • Fl I A
nary .Cascera. LAx-FoS is pieasant cine, ot ditterent kind, oft and on. but ..J” oounty pauper patient, are care 1 _ Infante ana _______
to take and doe, not gripe nor disturb none ot it did mo any good and I kept |;?- at Soton Infirmary at a uni- l rOr Intanta and Caudren
the.stomach. Adapted to children asgoing down bill. My nerves were all! Iopntraon.prics. InUseForOver30Vaae
well as adults. Just try one bottle for unstrung. I was upset and cut of sorts, I .Pr.Pettwav.made the further point I m -- ror vver du rears
constipation. Price 50 cents. land was in such a bad fix I felt thatrhet thereaways more.or less con- | Always bear
----"m . was ood to myseir or anybodycosntynaroonotwonxmhgenogetherty and
$13 a Name Is Cost SStaplac has boen worth more to memuchaiwazsgconsaerethasltwas a cored
for Chicago Elections theranumun pnonayatd kuou ea,0 How To CHECk THAf COLD.
CHICAGO Feb 7-It cost Chici fve Kararomnc “oGb,o r9 "aa 281 iptcav D?°t“j *or"eeiesi.- Whon a '* pasnmu ,o »"^<'he and
288002.."- Acaco anything I want and as much as I please man or t” itPr:eTid Bennsttshair- fever sends chills up and down your
13265,000 to register 19,064 names yea- | and enjoy every bite Mv stomach I ipn.or,the C‛ty health boa rd, and Dr. I back, you are in for a cold A timely
A rdazornmore than.aa 4 qame, for DonegesouraXa nuup Wh hsnowWrBa Clns state neaith, okticer, aidose o Dr. Reifs PIne
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That", just xhat. Tanlac has done ror V. M Ehlers, state sanitary engineer. "i*
ri'S? 1 belleve t wi do as much for mid that the city physician or one of
anvbody.else It.certainiyis great-"., is suborainates, should have th. qual-
sTanlas.1 In.Austin by Von irications to test water. inspect sewer,
5miTh Drus.Co. under the personal and plumbing, treat sewage and should
dreion of the special Tanlac. repre- know the best methods of ventilatlon
sen tat Ive. and lighting and trash collection and
incineration.
The Mayor provided In the 1917 bud-
get an item of $188 to pay the slary
of a chemist and bacteriologist to
watch the city water supply, and he
would probably be assigned these sev-
eral duties.
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The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1917, newspaper, February 7, 1917; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1498261/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .