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THE STATESMAN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917.
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Spring Styles
In Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
Hot Water for
Sick Headaches
Stebbins & James
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
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Leading Racquet Weild-
ers of U. S. in Meet
at Los Angeles.
Tells why everyone should drink
hot water with phosphate
In it before breakfast.
Signs of Spring—New Hats.
Here you not only find by far the largest
and most complete hat stocks to choose from
but exceptional values.
if will only take a few minutes of your
time to find exactly the hat you want—come
in and take a look.
New Spring suits in a wide range of new
and exclusive styles are now ready—$15 to
St. Jo Players to
Train at Tulsa
At the Queen
Theater Tomorrow
Finish Breaking in
New Bowling Alleys
Track Men Hampered
by Cold Weather
OUCHI BACKACHE!
RUB LUMBAGO OR
STIFFNESS AWAY
Ships of 204,000
Tons Destroyed
New Orleans Bantam
Beats Jabez White
Girls Will Play
for Wright Trophy
Beell Wants Match
With “Pet” Brown
Soft Hats S3, $4, $5
OUR THREE DOLLAR
LINE IS A WONDER
OUR SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT
Shirts—See our window
displays of the new styles
All styles — all sleeve
lengths.
27, at lumbin,Mo.
D.PAUW SCHEDULE.
To Cur* • Cold in On. Day.
Take LAXTIVE BROMO QVIN
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DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX
“Smoky” Joe Wood
“Tickled to Death”
Faultiess In Fit, Flawl*** In Finieh,
irreproachable In Stylo.
Suits $15 to $35
A big showing of Spring Hats, Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery.
Can Only Be Met by
Systematic Saving Today
The future will take care of itself, if you will take
care of your money today.
Start a bank account in this strong conservative
bank with a deposit of one dollar or more.
"MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK"
Rub pain from back with amall trial
bottle of .Id, penetratina "St,
Jacob‘• Oil."
ANITA STEWART
In
"THE CIRL PHILIPPA
Club.
“My pitching arm la OK and I gl
amurer Foh all I’ve got,”__Wo
Women save 85 in an hour by dry
cleaning everything with
gasollne.
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AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
AUSTIN, TEXAS
U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
CAPITAL and SURPLUS f1,000.000.00
GEO. w. LITTLEFIELD, President.
H. A. WROE, Vice President.
R. C. ROBERDEAU, Vice President.
T. H. DAVIS, Vice President.
L. J. SCHNEIDER, Cashier.
H. PFAEFLIN, Ass’t Cashier. ■
CARL T. WIDEN. Ass’t Cashier.
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Grocers say
their customers are
well pleased with
.Carnation Milk
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“Civilization” Given
Here Next Week
& G. Ry. Co. vs. Rolla De Burd, from
Potter county.
Motions for rehearing submitted; F.
V. O’Neal! et aL va? Bush & Tiller,
from Tarrant County; Elmer Marshall
vs. J. T. Robison, Commissioner, et al..
Varsity Fifty Five Suits
Very unusual values and very desirable colorings and fab-
rics. You have your choice of 1, 2 or 3 button models, patch-
pockets, different cuffs and other detail
616 CandrnaaSAwvw
suringion, Aug. 13; Dew Moinen, Au*.
27; Hlamlire, Sept 1; Miwaukee, Sept
7: Peoria (second meeting), sept. 22;
sedalla, Kept. 24.
Tiller, from Tarrant County.
Arret r motion to dismtss cause
disnlissea by agreement: F. H, Whee-
lock et al. va. Alice Rayner, from Lub-
bock County.
Motion to advance submitted: Pru
Life In*. Co. et al. vs. J. F. Smyer et al.,
from Swisher Qounty.
The court adjourned until next Wed-
nesday morning at 10 o'clock.
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS.
The following proceedings were had
In the Court of Criminal Appeals to-
day:-
Affirmed: Vernon Childs, alias Som-
BERLIN. March 7 (By Wirelens to
Hay villa).- German submarines return-
ing between March 1 and 1 from tehir
operations made reporte indicating the
sinking of vessela with an aggregate
tonnage of 204,000, according to the
Overseas News Agency (the official
German news bureau).
THINKS MOSELEY STAR.
I causes these painful afflictions.
| When your kidneys feel like
A lumps offead, when the backhurta
A or the urine is cloudy, full of sedt:
M ment, or you are obliged to seek
/ relief two or three tinges duringthe
// □ night; when you suffer with sicke-
'll f headache, or disay, nervous spells,
1 I acid stomach; or you have the
L l rheumatic pains or lumbago, gout,
1 ‘sciatica, when the weather is bad,
Dallas.
On brief for appellant: Dock Lynch,
from Rusk County.
On brief for both: John Haller, from
THE FUTURE DEHANDS ||jj
Th# cold weather is hampering
training of the Varsity track team,
which began yesterday afternoon 1n
earnest.
Coach Van Gent formally took over
the training of the team, but only •
few reported yesterday. It seems that
it was a little tod chilly for the men
to come out in track suits.
There is a good chance on the Var-
sity team for some one who can pole
vault, the stars of last season having
teen lort
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 7.—At least
twenty players will be taken by Man-
ager Holland of the local team of the
Western League to Tulsa, Okla., for the
spring training season March 20. Hol-
land is rebuilding his team end has
signed several players who have had
major league experience. He is bar-
tering with the Chicago White Sox for
a shortstop and a catcher and with ths
Chicago Cubs foran infielder.
Iowa Assembly May
Censure Filibuster
GRANb RAPIDS, Mich., March 7-- I
Local player* will virtualiy finish to- .
night their taek of breaking in th"
new alleye on which la being rolled the
eeventeenlh annual tournament of the ;
American Bowling Congress, Two
shifts of five-man teams ere to plaV. '
all but one of the 22 elube being from
thia city. ...______
Pnow. H. Brnauw, M. Da ol the
WLu. RoyAI Charity Hospitel, Berlin, Mye.
WN "The cause for an attack of root, rhjn-
K matism, lumbago, la bupplledLb the
B?. inorease of urfc acid in the
ms blood serum, the result of
IMV5 various causes the moot
W-») frequent of which is renal.
-6 / Before an attack, one qutfers
72 2/ sometimes from headache,
IWf 0Y neuralgia, twinge* of pain
WNM- here and there or confined
M to a single locality." Dr. Levisonand
•K Dr. StFaues both hold that a long
•AA continued disturbance of the kidney
•AA function, resulting in an acgumala-
• uon of uric acid in the blood veram.
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FADES OR SHRINKS
HUP MOTOR SALES CO.
113 East Tenth Street.
do potnnedschathe wyr,in. hmountotAa"hgoni be rogular anadistrib-
",8 "Tken or eight glaseee of water tbm tbeday,. gUM
at lukewarm water at night juet before going to bed. or a pint of hot water •
half hour before meale wit onehal teaspontono fbicarbonateo aoda2.
Then obtain at your nearest drag stor. AXVNC.dosbie.ortrPi “renoh:
This to flueh the kidneye and to rot a. a iodic co thatthe kidney^will filfo.
the nric acid poison. AXUNIC, double or triple strengh, la more potent wan
llfoi* and in mo^caw. It will dl*rolve the nric acid ** hot water done rogar. ■
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LEXINGTON AUTOMOBILES, THE MINUTE MAN SIX
Are the only pamengerscarrying cars equipped with a MYLTIPLE.EX:
HAU8T SYSTEM, coneiating of a double exhaust manifold with double
muffler—so arranged that na two cylinders exhaust into the same tube
et the same time. Thereby, it eliminetes book pressurg; prevente trapped
aawe; ineures a full charge of goo fresh in each oylinder, makea Igni-
tion positive, mixture ie not diluted with burned gases; givee maximum
power, eaey carburetion and a high gasoline eonomyi, inorenset the
power of the engine 22.8 per cent over that developed when any of the
varioue single exhaust ayatems were used.
Three are only a few of the LEXINGTON'S advantageous faturet.
SEE THIS MACHINE BEFORE YOU BUY. Free demonetration
call at US E. 7th St, or phone 1659 and we will camo and get you.
THE RELIABLE AUTO SALES COMPANY
JOHN F. BURKHART, Manager.
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'ers, from Wharton County.
Reformed an daffirmed: Ray Free-
bies are to be added and the track is
to be made over.
Other dates on the Great Western
Circuit are: Peoria, week of Aug. 63
by air parties; Fritz Waldschmidt et
al. vs. City of New Braunfels et a!.,
from Comal; A. R. Roberts et al. vs.
Richard I. Munroe, District Judge,
mandamus: Spaulding Manufacturing
va. G. W. Allan, front Coleman, by
appellant.
Motion to dismiss submitted: “Brack
Headache of any kind is caused by
auto-intoxication—which means self-
poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons
called toxins, sucked Into the blood
through the lymph ducts, excite the
heart which pumps the blood so fast
that it congests In the smaller arteries
and veins of the head producing vio-
lent, throbbing pain and distress,
called headache. You become nervous,
despondent, sick, feverish and miser-
able. your meals sour and almost nau-
seate you. I hen you resort to acetani-
lide. ' aspirin or the bromides which
temporarily relieve but do not rid the
blood of these irritating toxins.
A glass of hot water with a tea-
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it,
drank before breakfast for a while,
will not only wash these poisons Erom
your system and cure you of headache
but will cleanse, purify and freshen
the entire alimentary canal.
Ask your pharmacist for a quarter
pound of limestone phosphate. It is
inexpensive, harmless as sugar, and
almost tasteless, except for a sourish
EOlanppyusnbest. irtsmm.
tongue is coated or you wake up with
bad taste, foul breath or have colds,
indigestion, biliousness, constipation
or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos“
phated hot water cure to rid your
system of tovlns and poisons.
Results are quick and it is claimed
that those who continue to flush out
the stomach, liver and bowels every
morning never have any headache or
know a miserable moment.
When your back is sore and lame
or lumbago, sciatica er rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Oli" at any drug store, pour a
little in your hand and rub it right
on your aching back, and by the time
you count fifty, the soreness and lame-
ness is gone.
Don’t stay crippled! This soothing
penetrating oil needs to be used only
once. It takes the pain right out anel
ends the misery. It is magical. yet
absolutely harmless and doesn’t burs
the skin.
Nothing else stope lumbago, sciatica,
backache or rheumatism so promptly.
It never disappoints!
Tablets. Druggists refund money,
it rail* to cure. E. W. GROVE'S *11
nature in on each box, 28c.
GREENCASTLE, Ind., March 7-
Fourteen gamen are on the DePauw
bameball hchedule. The penson open,
with the game with Indiana University
at Bloomington on April 11. The re-
mainder of the achedule follows: April
17 Indiana stat. Normal, at Greeneas-
tie- April 21, Rome Polytechnic at Terre
Haute; April 21. wahash at Greencas-
He; April 27. Purdue at LaTnyette: May
1. Munkingum, at Muakingum, Ohio:
May 4. Dennison, at Granville.' Ohio;
May 5, St. Xavier'* at Cincinnati. May
8. Wabash at Crawtordry"lle; May 10.
Indlana at Greencastle; May 18. Rose
Polytechnic at Greencastte: May 22,
Wabash at Greencastle: May 26, In-
diana State Norma at Terre Haute.
CLEVHLAND, Ohio, March 7—
Smoky Joe Wood, purchuawed by the
Cleveland American* from noston for
818,000. **y* he la “tickled to death"
to become • member of ths Cleveland
SUPREME COURT.
The following proceedings were had
in the supreme court today:
Reversed an dremandeu with in-
structions: Walter Avery et al. vs.
Dianna Johnson et al., from Refugio
County, Fourth District.
Reversed and remanded: Chi. R. 1
MARLEY 2% IN.
DEVON 2X IN.
ARROW
COLLARS
IB ots. each, • for 90 ots.
CLUITL PgAbOBY A CO., INC. MAKIRS
Hartis
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
of Austin, cordially invites the public
to hear a lecture on Christian Science,
to be delivered Friday night, March 9,
at 8 o’clock, in th# University Y. M.
C. A. auditorium. The lecturer is
Ezra W. Palmer, C. S. B., of Denver,
Colo., a member of the Board of Lec-
tureship of the Mother Church. The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass. The lecture is fren
The final game between the Fresh-
men and Senior Co-eds for the Louise
Wright trophy will be played Friday
night in the woman’s gymnasium.
The present senior class has held the
trophy for the past two years and will
make a hard fight for its retention
against the crack freshman five.
LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 7.—The
three matches marking the opening to-
day of the East versus West tennis
tournament found some of the leading
racquet wielders of the United States
opposing each other.
A doubles match between Theodore
Roosevelt Pell middle-State champion,
and B. S. Prentice, New Jersey cham-
pion, representing the East, and Mau-
rice McLoughlin, former National
champion, and Willis K. Davis, clay
court champion, representing the West,
was scheduled as the opening event of
the tournament.
In the second match, a special mixed
doubles event, Miss Molla Bjurstedt,
National turf, clay court and indoor
champion, and George M. Church,
Orient and metropolitan champion, rep-
resenting the East, were to play Mrs.
Sutton-Bundy, former National wom-
an’s champion, and Thomas C. Bundy,
former National doubles champion, rep-
resenting the West.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect
Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect.
Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken
by anyone without causing nervousness
nor ringing in the head. There is only
eno "Bromo Quinine." Ek W. GROVES
signature is on box. 25c.
F,d
RICHMOND, Ind., March 7.— The
Eartham -College football schedule for
next “Tall includes eight games, four at
hom and fonr abroad. DePauw and
Hanover are the new schools on the
schedule. Wabnsh and Hone Polytech-
nic have been dropuee. The schedule
follows: Sept. 29. Miami at Oxford.
Ohio: Oct, 6, (‘ncinnnt at Cincinnati:
Oct, 13, Franklin at Frnklin; Oct. 20.
Wilmingto nut Richmond; Oct 27,
Hanover at Richmond; Nov. S, De-
Panw at Greencastle. Nov. 10. Witten-
berg at Ric hmond; Nov. 17* Buller at
Richmond.
Dry cleaning at home is all the rage
here says a well-known downtown
druggist. Any woman can do five
dollars’ worth of dry cleaning at hom
at very little cost by dissolving twe
ounces of nolvite in two gallons of
g:soline; then immerse the articles te
be Lleaned; rub a lttle and in a few
moments the gasoline evaporates and
the articles cleaned look as bright and
fresh as new.
Dry clean your own silk waists,
dresses, ribbons, belts, kid gloven
satin shoes, evening slippers, fine
taces, net work, woolens, dresses, chi
dren’s coats, furs, vells, neckties,
shawls, gentlemen’s garments, fancy
vests, laee curtains, rugs, in facle
every thing that would be ruined by
washing with poap and water Noth-
ing will fade, shrink or wrinkle, mak-
ing pressing necessary. )
Dry cleaning at home is inexpenaive
and effeets a tremendous saving in the
household and is really just as easy is
laundering. Any druggist will sell two
ounces of solvite which is simply -
gasoline soap and your grocer or 2
garage will supply the gasoline. Then
a wash boler or dishpan compietes
the outfit-
As gasoline is very inflammabie. b9
sure to do your dry cleaning Oit of
doors or in a room away from fire or
Came, with the windows left open.
man. from Wichita County.
Reversed and remanded: Mary An-
derson. from Ellis County; Frank No----
ble, from Marlon; C. Q» Stanley^ from Co.
ment for both: E. W. Fry, from Clay
County; Louis Verse, from Fayette;
George Misell, from Angelina.
On brief for State: Ernes Porter,
from Ellis County; Burrell Cain, from
(mandamus).
- Motion to reform judgment submit-
ted: E. V. O’Neall et al. vs. Bush A
DES MOINES, Iowa, March 7.—A
resolution declaring that the Iowa
general assembly recognised that the
action of Senators Cummins and Ken-
yon “by aiding in the filibuster against
the armed ship bill in the United
States Senate held up the State as
an object for scorn and contempt," is
expected to be taken up for considera-
tion In the lower branch of the legis-
lature today.
Free Lecture On
Christian Science
Hall vs. Ida Hall et at., from William-
son County; Smith-Bunting Co. vs.
G. M. Taylor, from Milam.
Cases submitted: D. A. Smith va
Railroad Employes Development Co.,
from Bastrop County: Brack Hall vs.
Ida Hall et al-, from Williamson; Edna
Dean vs. Charles Dean, from McLen-
nan.
WMAT’S « MM OF MW. RHEUMATISM,
ten round Bout at Albany lst night.
•Battling'' Leyinsky, of Nw York,
light heavyweight, defeated Jack Mo-
ran of Springfield, III,, in twelve round*
at St. Louln, . ■
Kanra* State Agricultural College
won th Mishouri Valley basketbail
eamplonship lant night by defeating
the University of Missouri team 82 to
HUPMOBILES
OMAHA March 7.—Fred Beell at th,
age of 42 1* going out after the miaate; my piwi .....___- ...- -
weight wrestlingEchamplonshP. Eeella Manager Foh allivezot.
writing to titende here, mated that •• write, ,
soon al hl* wife recover* from an »t- —--------
tack of pneumonia he will come here
from his Wisconsin home to start train-
ing. Admitting that, he is not the
wrestler he was ft decade ago when he
defeated Frank Gotch. Beell says he
will have no trouble making 158 pounds
and will bar none at that weight. lie
expects to arrange bouts with Mike Yo-
kel. Pet Brown, Chris Jordan and oth-
ers of the middleweight divialon.
lee: T. E. George vs. F. G. Blumberg
et al., from Comal County.
Rehearing refused: Fort Worth &
Rio Grande Railway Co. vs. Will -Mat-
thews, from Coleman County.
Motion to retav costs of stenogra-
pher’s fee for statement of facts grant-
ed:' J. M. Ater,vs. Rotan Grocery Co,
from Bell County.
Motions for rehearing submitted:
Kenedy Pasture Company et al. vs.
State of Texas, from Travis County,
/mliunnuxmue
Thomas H. Ince will present his mar-
velous motion picture creation enti-
tled •Eivilization," at the Hancock Op-
era House on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, matinees daily. It is an
established fact that "Civilizution" has
created more favorable comment
among the dramatic critics, the clergy,
and the amusement seekers, than any
production of this charueter heretofore
launched. It is atill running at the Cri-
terion Theater, New York City, where
enthusiastic audiences assemble twice
daily to marvel at the manifold beau-
ties as they are unfolded before their
enraptured gaze. C. Gardner Sullivan
is the author of the book ••Civilisation,”
while Victor L. Schertlinger enjoys the
distinction of having been selected to
compose the musical selling. The cust
consists of Herschel Mayall. Miss Lola
May, Howard Hickman, Miss Enid
Markey, George Fisher, J. Frank Burke.
Chas. K. French. J. Barney Sherry, Je-
rome Storm, Miss Ethel Ullman, well
known artista, who hove sines become
famous.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Marsh 7.—
Christy Matthewson, manrzzer of the
Cincinnati Nationals, bellevee that
Piteher Kort Moseley, will develop Into-------
a star performer. The former Federal
Leaguer possesses plenty of speed and
sharp shoots and needs only better con-
trol, Matty says.
Appeal dismissed: Harry A. Golf,
from Dallas County.
Reversed and bail granted: Ex parte
N. C. Patterson, from Tarrant County.
Submitted on brief and oral argu-
Omaha, March 7—Two harness
racing meets will be staged in Omaha
this summer, .according to an an-
nouncement made by the Omaha Driv-
ing Hub. This city was recently
named by the Great Western Circuit as
a member of the circuit and the week
of Aug. 20 was allotted for races here.
The other race week—that of June 77
is to be devoted to the Tri-State As-
sociation. Work of remodeling the
Omaha Driving Club grounds will begin
ne soon as weather permits. New sta-
Dallas County.
On motion for rehearing: Kelso Kel-
loway, from Lamar County.
COURT OP CIVIL APPEALS.
The following proceedings were had
today in the Court of Civil Appeals,
Third District:
Affirmed: Missouri, Kansas A Tex-
as Railway Co. of Texas vs. Gertrude
Johnson, administratrix et al., from
Bastrop County; Herman Welge vs.
Dora Jenkins, from Hays.
Reversed and remanded: R. R.
Smith et al. vs. Buckholts State Bank
et aL, from Milam County.
Affirmed on motion for rehearing by
appellees, and appellants’ motion for
rehearing overruled: W. C. Evans vs.
Lizzie W. Williams et al., from Travis
County.
Case dismissed on motion of appel-
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