The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 16 of 42
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16
A
PLENTY OF
Boys’ and Girls’ Corner Night School French
TURKEYS HERE
Vs. Restaurant Frenc
I
England and Italy
• Split
With
Pi
France.
tto—even if
has heard in
I
twQ
mniddlewest
from
three weeks in New York
LET’S GET READY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
I
T
by
The Peace Army
By Kathleen Norris
yOw
I
was done, what Gifferent
Into our
found
M
so
MM.
chndren, ana
mn l.
tew
are
Mrs. Norris Says
rhich means
butti
l unAerstand it, fried in
Sigi
the
rl
a ii
ient
bautifying.
KANSAS CITY, Mo-(Special)--
Owe hep— that when wars
Ma ven’*
when you children
AV,
KATMLEEN NORRIS
of hie 41.
T. ana he will mena
"i
V* 4
C-
Air
1
the other, for
It
\
1
mnyone make
in
nyntematie and
1 1 toll Eliner
Wi
leave it on
I
fresh.
cieanlin
MONEY IN GRAIN
Texas Officer Transferred
FORT WORTH, Koo JJ
Areb
Trior.
federai prohibittom otficer
j 2
SCOTTS
EMULSION J
. Brene
Oto. Ito.
In Annua
among ed«
dramtie a
studenta li
years Freneh in night sehool who
didn't know half as many French
Junior—Grind Stone.
Senior-Tomb Stone.
500 Fanners Offer
Gobblers for
Local Market
words as the average
garment buyer learns
Upallon
ter of Sis
terta’ned I
formal data
The club
TH TWE BOX 6 AN ATRACTM
ORNNENT MO A USEPMOHI
15 ESY X) mK TO
table d'hote. Mawruss, there
young fellers which learned
and i ollta
musie tor
De. and
and Wn <
basement delicat
room?"
Wilde
dis-
Dirthstenes
F re shman— Emerala
There are never
There I* never
Just
every
cerding to * pretty lew HanAarR
im wome aan w «tandard •*
ptesigent presided.
RkU can waa respondea to
WALTON OUSTER
LIKELY
(Continued from Page 1. Col •)
at the bottom of the boa and the
bottom of the lid
Owah ebeeta
enough butter
every day has IU eerioua mi--
, Minna a sam at housework
e* Th-n
your tata
3?
/-D
Grimieh
ug C*.
la.
and rementtul.
k. experta
for euratiye
a toav* the bedreema cooling
minine umt late afterwoan Bhe
M the dinner atshee----T —
ana geta brenkfaat ta
SAFE EXPERIMENTS IN SCIENCE
(These Are. Little Laboratory Exercises for Boys and Girls b
Perform at Homa With Materials I n Everyday Use.)
worry through a. mi hew papa ana
I are alway» a Hill. behina, and
thank, te w. our
where we are en
aba pteks up an ezwy —
Baa*, and the coftee pot
other and at an ha --E
..Yhen the peried ef
dieteremt «Me weula
Qirle whe wer min
impult
22,
W
la the ene sate, rani way of
na ef wrtnhie, lan i* a
Money in Cotton
110 buys fuarantaa opdon on 20
bales of Cotton. N. fFer m A
{ KIMT pay mermem
V V menen wave whdeh
---------- 17-Co--de of
the Universtty of Chieago yeterdn.
Co-eds Hear Sanger Lecture
CHICAGO. Mar - -
s Winter ’ 7
5
take 4
EUROPE PLANS
NEW ALLIANCE
atwara will be' nil be arterent
(.ss)
ELSTECKC2909 CONGRE5S
"Every day thousands of businss
men eat meals in sweil New York
restaurants, and Just because they
are too proud to ask the waiter to
translate, the bill of fare, y' under -
stand, they get fooled into ordering
dishes which they have hated so
hard all their lives that if their
wives would serve such food at
home. y’understand, one word
would lead to another till the neigh-
bars knocked on the wall, under-
stand me."
"Well. Mawruss, since people be-
gun to eat food in swell restauranta,
buy dresses in swll stores and lis-
ten to grand ope* a at seven dollars
an orchestra seat not including war
tax. y’understand, the English lan-
guage ain't so English no longer,"
Abe said, “which when I first be-
run to eat in better than 40 cent
Freneh language ta used te "erd
om ehd plter to •cuntomera "ha
eushe to be deuvered under tet
healh department or@inances 11
•nu maker, im covere4 cans onty.1
Morri, oomnnuea "8 that wh*
„omebody which — 1 knox. "
more Vrenen than that nuined
congreanman geta merved with vef
baby cover- with prlekl, het
ana loeing ita ba wiek of mehool
l —• dectar l haven"t meh petience
| witA these idiotte tratning campa
ana all tkl* talk ana iboonuM'"
restmurnts wher
Mr. and Mra. Irwin Rylander
ana little daughter, Mary Earnest,
candle fame it the object used, at
hi the picture. Light from the point
shines out in all directions. The
ray that hits the hole in the card-
"board passes on through to the re-
ceiving screen st A'. Correspond-
ing rays. B and C fall at B' and C,
heye the image is upside down.
WKen the hole is small practically
only one ray from each A, B, C
hits the hole and pastes through. so
that the rays on the screen outline
the candle flame clearly. As the
hole is increased, more and more
Se
A gew dimcovery
mrt, baa aw •q
-Cta Drug C
<•. Greenwond
WJE hav• mad ta— pretty
W awn am miatake. in eur
oeneratien. W. hav rined
it in Franee outaide of
.or under an anaeathetig Mawrua
w**i Abe er nUnurd, "which if you've (
ambition to spend fifty cents
ing _________
"een and hew to mat frienda
ratien m what a budget i*
brusher and pernonai eleanilnens,
here they Win ba taught how to
make a bed, how to pile tu.be.
for washing and wash them ana
put them away, bow to economize
on com Mt goo. bow to aww aad
Plant, how to obey and to plan
•and to know themimelves, bow to
make frtendn They wi leant
what a balanced ration la what
the mervo M
Take a substantial while or sides in aa irregular shape and
timted box about fiye inches square, when you unfold, you will see that
and five or ata inches deep. A yon have a very pretty design,
small size "wedding box” the jewel This is such s good game, that you
er c«». is tine type to find You will no doubt rot several panterns
need also a sheet of colored paper for fun, and chogae the best to
of tome soft ahade—blue, green, paste on the top of your lid.
gray.orbrown..Euta coloredstrip The ball of twine may simply be
one-half inch wide foc the border placed inside the box with the end
night .nwyanag.. To to- —' Pp"aitho, eogntrymoe:
or # 22 2 * "wy gin in th. smmr, bmw4!M,hTX
• To. thene comps, for miz month., twelve month. „f concntratea en
or eight months or a year, *i ivaton e .7? cul-
every iheie girl In the county, girl, would atr-n ”n
botween the tgm of-my 12 1 Eowh.anlinneena back
Here they will learn about tooth- m. ------ fe*
pulled through the bole in the lid
. .. or it may reet on • pivot mode of a
la the exact center of the lid, cut spoof gfued to th* bottom of th*
• small hole through which the box wkh a stick inside on which
striag may be palled from the m- the ball tarns.
m arris ot workt it — to do
iten Tew knew there ar* quits
a few of the** training mehool
girls Iivige out near Elinor, nna i
they wer* it mi Ilk. a busimem
deveeine mneela, raring for the
baMaa everythine i ew owlet and
Here's Enoch Arden in his garden. He, a real handyman about the
farm, a personal frjend of Maude Muller, Mary Garden and the Ace of
_______ Swede. Instead of "making hay while the run shines," he is digzing
all grown mushrooms by electric light, thus showing the improved methods in in
i among Ilse ommon, or garden. Suoppyqopa
or . .214 PVW let me work "Oh, wood man, apare that mushroom " you might cry, but he'd only
msamee tumeezicezq 2
xay he bende hie right knee inhjs avproach shots Aad his noset
Heavena, how it runs! Poor chap, he has no hanky. Enoch is sowing
his wil4 unushrooma, and you’ll agree that his place is in the fields among
lb* other clods-certainly no ou the ballroom Aooi
“nnSfnetsno;
At IM vary
---about pottempond to that at the'
osmaunanor"bozgalmpuinzgoaaolon-ia -I
ns R
Perhape ta them day* ehar
will be traimime eampa, - '
> 33
w*n Equipped
Father "Minnie, you aren’t
studying on ypewruting the way
you ought Jane already ha. a
good position.
Minnie “But Jane has an ad-
vautage. She is croas-tyed, and
eaa watch her copy and her um
chine both at once
High Finance
Teacher: Use the word ’Egypt'
in a sentence "
onetnenie. "ana inadhn"
them.nomen mient com. ta ml».
the Eola mor* than en. gums.
ztamp ana *• Maud each upon
her own ntortto m women KV
never dome *Mm caste en mm
bury ana root sun came teto seine
.Ezperenctd women wopia have
dualt. tertur and religious per-
—wktaw that some dwy weme
>*vwmmwn« wad may it be
oyri--I cery the educatien
of eur orris and boy* o lirei. be-
row* .th* present peint of arith-
netie, ho* lunehes, hysical os-
•tmPem I* keepine afloat.
"W• have 404,” ebo conndes
S’ Jim geta •*. for bi*
--- lwarh** ana ths car. aad
the rent to M. b M las mucai
rm .Id to manage tabie ana
laumdr. eu 28 a win—i that
casts' Then nent mg gas and
tetephone aad ay piano arv about
M a month more. Aad when I
heve An— that’s to morn besia-
what ate sets aad wante-—-oula
you tola* that waa about nehtr
Om teel a» mon tor Mr one
hopes shat *hen wars arv as 014-
taaMoand aa stovary. Aueia tonture
aad renelous permeuen, that wome
Any *wma r*v—Wil aad may it
M ourai-wi mrry too etucation
of ear eiris aad boy* • ute be-
—«vm.Cov Drug Co., Griffieh
Orug Prue C. Greenwoed Drug C.,
Jomeeh’s Pharmaey, Renfre Orug
। Oe. "loreby" Orug Co.
pond too prement poini of artb-
■Ml*. Mt tan libra phymieai cua-
"pution aad chair Inalment
Perhape la thorn tors shore win
M trtoMag ■■gi a* erdered aad
arociAttom with tto her: thor.
pizrz.an Mien peodle •m
O»«lr chiteron immmit, from rez
hapyinc*. trom re ll Hag ana
refiime. frem rea to tang as
"here ar eh peopie ien t. d IL
■at to tM meta them camp.
"oula to far everrbody. Gir-
from manetom aad eiri from tone.
menta weald to b,
atom unitorm, hr the merupu
equtppd aa the muehroom __-___- -____
torrueka that eereae up an over, ta be to ghare M eeu
9• enunuy vvernignt s few yeera women whom pay and rank
ega Thai, z, to ami iron bed* ‘----- -------
panmed up l we matine danee. on
too eampun to hoar Mr*. Marenret
Banger leture on Mirth controt T-
mneeting Wye held under the sneoleM
of the IHMwi lengue of ip. wi.
veratty with the comment of th. ml
veraity authontes
etiea"motheran.tmrnerdheuptur
crom-esaminatiom.
"Mother, about what does your
grocery tell averager
"Oh my dear. I dom"t know 1
buy come at Carlsens you know. I
and telephone to SmitN’a. A„d then
rm Always sending Lizzie to tto
eorner,"
"But mother if you domt know,
how can you pay the biliar
..Wen. 1 pay them eaca wome -
thin on account every month
While thing, are •o •iow with
papa, at the office. thae. an I
can do,"
-But we could cut down ex.
penes 1 pupposer That la the
Twine Box side. Mark • square on your colt
n. ■ t - s—I — - ■ - ored paper by tracing the size cl
47^7^1 IM la Cut out the square ani
m..u: anunzpnt foid it across each way and from
~ u--ga-"m* corner '» corner to make a tri-
H-M in kek m y- E- to -- angle, as you see in the diagram.
2=9.2: brununad dt ter Holding the folded point in your
“ -h‛ left hand, cut across the other two
NEW METHOD
HEALS RUPTURE
work I novae
SAN MARCOS SOCIETY.
• SAN MARCOS, Texaa Nov. IT —
Miee Ben Malone of San Antonio
is thetguest of her sister, Mrs. t
R Rylander.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips of
san Antonio have been guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lancaster.
Mrs. D. B. Loga of Cofumbus,
Texas, has been a guest In the A
«. J. Haygood home.
Mr« S. M. Bowman and son.
Stuart, see in Brownwood vistting
Mrs. Bowman's mother.
Ara L I- Edwards has spent the
week In Boerne with her mother.
Mra Norrie "
Mra W L Talbot spent the
week-end in San Antonio with her
daughter, Mrs. Jay Adams.
. Mr. and Mra. M. M. Nruenntek
and niece of Hondo and Mine
Dainy Scott of Han Antonio spent
the week-end with Miaeee Lula
Mnes and Annie Pearsall
Misses Alberta Haygood and
Maxtoe Wren of Gonzales have
been guestn of Rev and Mra A.
S. J. Haygood.
.Charies Harriott of Tampico.
Mexico and Mr. and Mra W a
Bmnith of Austin were guests Wed
—day at Mr. and Mra W L Tal-
Was $,45Now$/00
mense!"
And mother, flushed and vexed.
*»*o no egoking dmgbnuts out of
almpiine fet end worrying ebout
havine entirely forgotten the 810
•he promsa the chureh fend ead
about Tod needing a new suit when
she had not yet managed to par
for his last ene.
Su mueh for the old order But
perpapa diner learee also from e l
etudy "f that. she refieri* ta .
•ilenca, she help* and watchen,
that •ome of thie want end worry. I
at least. Ie avoldable And tn ne
mere years Meten to Elinor moth-
Rev. J. Frank Norris say* th*
preachers of Fort Worth end Dallas
are sending the people to hell daily
because they fall to preach "hell
fire and brimstone," ana the Bible
an Inspired book from "kiver to
kiver” Ditto, Dr. Stroder
' who bee been matlomed at Wichita
। relle the last two year* ha. bee
trannferred to Fort Worth. It was
anyouneea today
| Rufus W. Martin, on marine, has
been aamigned to Wichita Falia.
-■tally. *he» perfeetly womdertut,
with that house ara Iks two ba-
Han! I want you to know that
not th er one of my erandehnaren
hue over bed a cela Eliner *ay*
•hea to nehamed to permit tt
The whole thing gnoo like elock-
Ik— to MW Dmily tas
y toashtor of tto type
im womebedy um4 It call
*feneloma widow" EmIF•
—el tor 20 ye— Emi-
le mt was Hwiimtr alienee.
—. Mkma Ito pre-
nrvted rhe doctor, at her
i a Maaa. i-oto Meaien.
nth a artA Matono
Emity hue ne-sinan,
only Intarset to a mourn-
eles tovenoo Ooes Ue e to
A They have ereamea
Md riee pudding and ooM
is tosor* bourn, ana the
I *!■—■ »ta»a and the
ut fa goto, a— equare
Fulderatana, the chancee is tha
instsad of butter It is triad ta l
patent tryine ■■ompeyd made
equal parts cotton-eed oqL "Inng
Oli. vaelime ana brumandne
-rher should ought to hs a tai
against hiding such thtne- la J
-rappinE of From* langung*," A"
declarea - ..
"Marta there BooM ta ta Moe
ria aonetodoA "but an lome ai
th— ain't. Abe the best romedy fot
vreneh laneunee la the HB o< fari
to a t im* ■awful et M-carvomate of
asAs la a glean of warm water ont
hour after oattagT _
ic-eviit to to BM WlBota too.'
■hood of the nation •e-
—,tl ;-------— Giris whe wore
St2* young and sweet, and full o
natural hopes and fiputsex, but
eiriz. to whom the thought of
husbands and babies were all the
mire tar for that. Not to be
efrazd of houmekeepine. of mother-
hood, of Milo anq-linners end ro-
•SJugfMUtoo—whaCa aifferent thine
life would bet --
p"amm "Bozinb"gauintereta:
8o popular hes ft beeeme, we ar«
able hew ta effer it for only 11
And we turaatM yqu the ar tv Hav*
•f returning „i and gettg yeu
money baek If you ara pot deliqhei
with it! At an gebd drug and de.
partment stores mrywHera suc)
and lui
county'farm demonstration agent.
Moot farmers in the wunty Who
ralse turkeys have been euceroaful
in raising a good crop this year
largely because of the a bee nee 0
diseane epidemnics among the flock a.
Early la the season cholera
threatened to play havoc among the
gobbler*, but through the efforts of
tbe comity agent, the cholera epi-
demic was nipped In the bud.
Da Vi made a number of trip* over
the county inoculating turkeya
against cholera, the vacoine and
syringe being secured from the ex-
tension deportment of AAM col-
lege Turkey vaccination against
cholera is on the same prinetple aa
human inoculation against typhoid
fever, the agent nays,
Staznant water in water holes
filled by frequent rainm was re-
sponsible for the outbeak of chol-
era in this county, Davis maid.
Farmers were advised of the Aanger
of letting turkeys get to thia water
and through inoculation, spread of
the disease was checked before se-
rious losses had occurred.
swell regtaurants and -wel depert-
ment storaa. B's practically a for-
eln langunee. '
Limited Command of Languaga
“For esample. Abe, you and me
have learned a whole lot of Ptench
in the lest few yeses which spoiled
strictly to ladiee garments retau-
ing at $60 and upwards, y’umder-
• tsnd." Morria continuea, "so that
if me sed Rosie was to ta la Furls
together. I wouldn't its re the slight -
set difficulty bankruptine mymeit in
the Jadie« ready-to-wear depart
ment of the beet Paris dry goods
aterea Ata whereas I wouldn't he
able to spend a no set even in the
cheapent Paris gent's fuarnimhine
store on seen uni of not knowing the
gents' turntshine Mrench for so
mueh as a bans collar button "
"It * the same way with what I
know about the Italian tanguago
from hearing it sung by aa all-star
met in Travvyayter on Paliataki "
Morrie went on -I figure that the
Italian I leeroe which I heve taken
Jooato'o Pharmmey, Renfre
Ca. Mereiye Drug Co.
"We are through." Neal de-
clared. "We didn't believe we were
getting a fair trial and did not care
to stuitity ourselves further."
Neal was permitted to with-
draw
Acting Governor Trapp entered
the court room aftefthe resumn-
ton. of the hearing and conferred
with" Senator H O Gia—r. Re-
publican. of Enid The court then
resumed the hearing on the gun-
men count of the indictment.
The state announced that the
rase would be completed probably
Monday.
E. W. Marland, internationally
known oU operator of Ponca City,
will probably he brought before
this court on Monday to testiry in
regard to the Walton home pur-
chase deal Chairman Disney of
the house board of managers said
"nin gX* ****** AAto fee -verybedy. Girl, 4rom
1h
comparowhynctwd,nfen i •" bateteshipe ana training
Kansas City Doctor’s Discevery
Makes Truss or Operation
Unnecesaary.
July or August Take for example
Eddie Jona of Minneapolis, and
seemingly that feller couldn't dl-
gest food which is printed on the
bill of fare in the English language,
partjeuarly when it s less than two
dollar* a portion, with the ednse-
quence, Mawruss, that I believe he
could rive pointer* to Marshall
Foch himself as to what is the
French for breast of giinea hen
broiled on a siice of Virginia ham
surrounded by nquchrooms and cov-
ered with a glass top the way they
used to dieplay artificial flowers in
a front parlor." 4
"At the same time. Abe, while
people which learned their French
in night school may not know y
expensive a line of French words
as Eddle Jones. y’understand, they
are much better fitted to travel in
France than Eddie la," Morrie said
"if Eddie was to get into a French
restauqant where they sold food at
prices within the reach of the aver-
age Frenchman, Abe. be woyld
starv* to death, on account of hot
knowing the French for anything
quoted on a bill of fare al less than
two dollars a small portion Which
that is the trouble with French aa
learned in swell restaurants and
swell department stores, Abe: if
Helpt Helpt
Jaek: "Lately I tow fallen into
ths habi ofLtalking to myself."
Myrtle “I wondered why you
looked so bored."
poems about autumn.
Tbs British pools Oscar
and William Watson, were
"Mether. do you think pork Ana
candy usd pantry have somethine
to do with th* pre heatr Thom
hent-produelne feeds "
Why do you get a picture H the
hole is small, and why is the picture
upside down) It is because light
travels in straight lines Suppose s (Next week: "Carbon Dioxide.’)
. M— they win he taught verthi
to ebey M pan ane knew them.l
They -will ieirn
what des, nr—
in.zome.ef.tha eimpler.ezcentiniejust th. sittl, f—ilidrittod
i*u"*tM;imnipd"mmiange “
T* — tor at the ashpan is to
to 4niven frantie. First a heavy
aron nyine-pen, then two elame.
M Anto the hot water, ikon sks
mp- demuttorily st the Arain-
toned sad piek» up a towed.
“H—. wtot am I dotmer he
tonata. "Wat that Mack pan
wh tkto elen elotht Oh. aon-t
fou tot* a.—wi s- i simply
lon M totag tto same thine
22 *»d *vW There • no peep-
"Minme arv you throwing away
toes odaak-koa* aad lbws torn-
that she lost a nine, G-year-ola
toy to cohvuletone a few year ago.
•to taaghe at aavice.
"Xes I know, I muppom th— ip
---- to an that.- ska say.
_____J. when one mentions
eraham toad*, aad spinach Aad
to* poe• right on with th* hpe
brena and Wetm rarebit and fried
posato alet. .
I know anothe woman who han
a fumily of t^r bar mother, her
tomb'll""*- her tn -ona Th*
tmeome ranges around »— ■ month
tort Minn* lnughingt admit* that
ah* to a bad —a ger. sad nenc
a badged ta. what d
Of course there
Marvelous New Liquid
| Gives Hair 7-Day Ware
-In IS Minutes
He may begim
g
eoner tiep sd a ft beds d. a inoranL
a* morally irr—n—bta aa aura
Ana It wouta to a erest thine
if wb might make ol lamt aa—-
Uta true: If in earn- of th* wimpler
esrentinis, fut tto littie familarities
ana windom that all wiyee and
math— neea, we might feel that I
Travis county will be beit-sun-
tainine this year in th* matter of
Thanksgiving turkey*, according
to local produce dealers who handle
the annual stock of gobblers whose
necks are destined for the block and
ax* and the inevitable -feative
board."
Aithough there are no big-ecale
turkey farmer. In th* county, there
ar* approximately 500 farmers in,
th* county who raise turkeys fori
sale on a amaU scale.
With tha surplus from these
farms to be sold on the local mar-
Internatien- News Diupaeh.
LONDON, Nov. 17—A new align-
■ ment of European powers app-ared
likely today as a result of a breach
between England and France, Italy
is supporting England and is pre-
pared to draw Into closer relations
with Spain. It is possible a mutual
agreement may be reached em-
biacing Great Britain, Italy and
Spain.
The new crisis affecting the An-
gto-French entente has been some-
what dimmed in British eyes by
the political campaign. It appears
cartain that Great Britain will not
make any further concessions to,
France nor take any new steps re- I
gardine Germany and reparations
until after the election Dec. «.
It will be up to the new govern-
—nt to take definite international
steps toward a now entente. if the
alliance between England and
France if otticially broken.
- In this connection officials pointed
out today that, to all intents and
purposes, the Anglo-French entente
hex been inoperative for nearly a
yeer. Neither England nor Franco,
however, wishes to take responsi-
buty for denouncing it officially.
‛ know a woman whd has four
■null children to rates, sb. knows
ton than nothing about dleta The
r - last time I was in her house her
4year-ola daughter com plained of
a etomach-ache.
J "Is it a cocoanut cake sort of
■to—ch -ache?" the mother asked
mmilingly. as sb* cut a whole
med •< th* fresh dellcacy.tor
the wutrerer It meana nothing to
her that all her tour ar, alckiy.
-Elinor, pleas get out of this taw
kiteheni All ! know is that if t
from tooth bru.h.. to K— don"t have thege thime» your tather
2. . oruhe* *• h— | ana the chiren wont their
meniet Tou'ro simply talking noh-
A— when • sight
cussed by Mrs. B. F. Herndon and
Mr*. A. L Hlair.
Th* American poeta, Mrs Carl
Watson Eaker and Lzette Wood-
ward R—e. were discusned by
Mra. J. R. Morton and Mrs W. R
Jennings Mra Charles H. Basa
aang two of Jams* Whitcomb
Riley‛• poems "Heart of Mine"
and “Prayer Perfect -Ghe waa ae-
compenied by Mrs A. M. Noll* at
th, piano
E-pagi:xtmarnzzimaee
memt *f •e ta eptiee priee tow ,e aa
too*pnAhcz2 22
rau MAUgr LBTTka.
1*1* kiMum iro, *
"Bui what hind of an animal
a kolinaky anyway r Ata inquir
I nin quite sure.- Morris rt
plwl but I've got an 1044 that
can be applied to any aninal in
eity pouna a "tilde awe*' Nome i
an s’P.CA which ain't cauled f
by the owner within leu daya Al
this goes Abo. even though the
might be in th. K—Ian Ungual
ouch an animal as a kolinaky. U
caume in American bumaneem
wb— they ume foreign lanzdae
to push mhe atiekera funderaten
they don't emcuy nigur that the
row—ar* linguinta enquzh 1
tall th* turn If what ta sold undi
Ita name of kolin-y -hotna pi"t
to be a misture of airdale and coll
with Just a slight sirala of «
terHier aad Boston hull, yundet
stan"
Tb* same conditions ould "
Riot in Court.
Governor Walton's sensatlonal
withdrawal folloved action of the
court in reusing to permit intro-
duction of testimony as to why he
issued special police commissions
and a verdict which excluded from
the, record all evidence on article
17 which charge that he unlaw-
fully issued police commissions.
A near riot occurred in the court
room after Walton left.
President Pro Tem Tom Anglin
declared he had been informed that
subpoenaes for all defence wt-
nesses should be withdrawn.
I. C. Sprague, an attorney for the
governor who had remained un-
noticed. jumped to his feet and de-
nied the assertion.
Anglin hurled sn Ink well st
Sprague hut narrowly missed him.
Order had been restored when
court resumed after a recess.
Attorney NeaL for the defense,
was brought into court by th*
marshal. Alleged statement as to,
not summoning Walton witnesses
resulted in the clash between An-
glin and Sprague
State to Continue.
When Neal did consider it a
needless expense for the state .to
summon further defense witnesses
the court voted that no defence
testimony would* be needed or
heard.
The question of the court’s ap-
pointing attorneys to defend v3al,
ton's rights’ had been considered
unfavorably.
You can mt ridot wrinklest A
treat nent far them to* been di--
covered that really wipes Mrt all
tb* tired lines, wimkls, furrow,
that mar an otherwime attraativa
faro. Something new--not a Man.
not massaging, not an electricaf
trea tmenit. Domino w rinkieCram
ana belancea meais than a mon-
qulto!"
Tha marvel tmn’t that they mar-
ry- Nature la taking care or that
Pretty girl, will alway» Far.
Th* miracle ta that aay marriags
ever succeea
But presently ana does discover
tha best of th* Ppeules wiping
ap her llttl, pinkara capabty.-
crumbline broad tor turkey dr—-
tag. marking ah—a. Birterly. .low
IT. paintunt. Pegey has laarotd
momethine Money MUI worrles her.
and pro—illy .ta la going to be
plunzee Inta a fresh agony of re-
aponaibiuties over tha baby, but
kat, dealers here ar* expecting to
Almost suppy th* demand with '
Travis county product.. Practically
no. turkezs wir be shipped in tor
local consumption, dealer, say.
.Approximately 2,500 turkey.
willloothe.way of the chopping
block Thankagiving to play the
nocompaniment ,o cranber
*u22,. ccordi ing , to estimete.
mad: by local deal—. Thi. fig:
ore i* based on consumption her,
in past yeArs.
MI NO CURLETTE
T baa" how them if — want them—Potter kata *—tea
aa* Baaitatie* PadUltea Your wic today mana vote. December
It an free trial ta aay raaitar of
Ita American who write- Mm al
hie orhice, 1843 Koch ide. Kan-
ma cuty. Ma He want, one — •
wm In each neluhborhooa to whom
he enn refer. If you wish to te
rid of rupture for good without
em operaion, tab, adyantag- of the
tertw. fro* offer Write him to-
toy—Adv
---- —--------- Student: "I asked for change, bet
kid don t have to telephone down I E-gypt me
tor Ice eream wavy ether day and '
thia hot -eather we could ehlp
boron tew brektast—"
know, dear. But don't you
bother your dear little hood Well
th* most foolish way in th* wot
Mawrus, you coul go down to fl
lobby of th* Metropolitan Ope
bouse any day during the seas
and buy the English translation I
an Iulian open. In compariM
with it. Mawruas, a two olumn at
vertidemeni inserted by the D
partment of Sewers, Gas and Elen
tricity calling for bide in conne
non with th* extension of We
242nd Street from Broadway to tl
tracks of the N. T. C, AH R. I
Co. has gut love tnterest, romanc
suspense and comedy"
4 Lots in a Nasu.
••Well, aa a matter ot fact. AU
grand opera ain’t th* only Amer
can business wher* th* merchandit
ng can be pit over better in a fol
eio language than in Fnglish
‘Mont* said "its tb* Spanish wor
chinchiila which overcomes the ol
jectons ladies hav* to rats go th
they are willing to pay furrie
thousands of dollar* for one oped
wrap made of this here rat’s fd
yunderstand s nd as for kolinsi
Abe. who but a furrier would ev
dream of giving auch a name I
any other animal ian a prenser:
vest maker or a feller running
could remember it—th* furthered
would land him would be in |
nearest lunatic asylum.’*
"Still, Mawrusa, there is a gr
deal to be said in favor of ford
languages from the -dell I ng end
not from the buying end.*' Abe 1
clared. "Take for example pii
tenderloin steak at a dollar and
half a porton and without letti
himself in for a cents worth me
overhead, y’understand, a reta
rant owner can step up the price
two dollars simply by calling
filet mignon au natural. Furthe
more, Abe. if he would print it twi
on the bill of fare—onee in Engli
at $1,50 and one* in French
$2,00—people like Eddie Jon
wuld prefer to order the Fren
version at two dollars and wou
even send the waiter back to t
kitchen to tell the chef that he h
forgotten to put the au naturel I
the filet mignon."
"Then again. Mawrusn. when '
comes to maerchandisng gra
opera, y’understand, with nin* pe
pl* out of ten it‛s a case of hea
ing it either in a foreign langun
eld -fashioned
I OMIMO
WRINKLE CREAM
wy woular i have ho menwe
lb— tklw. 7ou know I
poor DM* teak ana emop.
tor*!—. ebipe might anter
. Me wom oat bekery tato
gsE5
at,'ieymep:
ppaxhaurardjam:
cit;
to—12-2 EZu—*
sets of rays get through until the
image is a blur of many separate
flames, or a bright area of light.
ryq y., A light reflection trick for you to
IDC I inh Ole Camera play is shovn in the large picture aA
if you make a large-sized pinhole thelett .Atone endof * dark.rqom
in a card held a few feet away from erectasereen to.hide you and JOal
a gas or candle flame, a very fair apparatus from the spectatore A
inverted image of the flame may be cndIL. placed in front of a mAor
obtained on a sereen held a few wil 1Nnow a large pateh. of light on
inches behind the hei e. Or, on a ths ** before u If wordz are
•unny day, let a hole about two written.on the glazs th ey .will be
inches in diameter be made ih the rsfected on the wall and will aston-
curtain of a darkened room. A irh the onlooker, even as King Bel
fairly distinc. picture of opposite zhazzar az. terror-stricken at the
houses and tree, may be seen on famous Feast.
the wall opposite the hole. At the
hole is made smaller the image be-
come. more distinet in outline but
lea, bright if the size of the hole
is increased beyond a certain
amount the image will vanish and
outy the bright wall will be seen.
Mr. and Mra Georg- Donaimom
and uttle nephew, Albert Moqehee,
chuaren have toon gu,*ta of Mr.
and Mra. J. C. MeBe.
Mr. and Mra C. F. Bmith of
Evanevie Indiana, ar* «uests of
Mra Maud Jones. Mra Jones and
her daughter, Mins Nanni* Aya
Jones, joined them in n houpeparty
tn Ben Antonio at the home of her
brother, B. F. Roberta.
Mr. and Mra W. R. Harty and
children «pent last Bunday in
Georgetown with relative*.
Misses Mildred and Kathora
Remy of Ban Antonio were week-
end euests of Mie* Doris Rogors.
Among the pleabures planned in
their honor was a (lumber party at
the home of Mia, Roger*. 7ollow*<l
by a sunripe breaktast at the head
of the river. Other guests were
Misses Grace Galloway, Dorothy
Key, Carol Fourqurean, Fern Pat-
terson and Rebecca Reardon.
Mieses Eugenia Brack and Adele
Nagel of San Antonio were recent
guests of their aunt, Mlaa Dora
Brack.
Mr*. Robert Thorpe end Miss
Rudolph Thorpe ere guests of Mra.
E B. Reynolds in Bryan.
The Crescendo Club will meet
with Mr*. Tom Parke Tuesday aft-
ernoon. November 1». The pro-
i gram on American bongs and son*
writers will be continued. Each
memker is expected to answer roll
call with a musical event.
Thursday Bridge Club.
The Thursday Bridge Club met
with Mra W C. Willlama. Those
playing substitute hsnds were
Mesdames B. M. Bowmen. M. P.
McNulty. W. R. Jennings. W B
Galloway, W. C. Lane, end Miss
Ina Brown. A box of cxndv was
awarded Mrs W. C. Vernon for
high score. Mrs. Williams was as-
sisted by her sister, Mrs. Tom
Penn in serving a salad course.
-420 Party.
The Neighborhood *42” Club met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Fowler Agnrw st her home on
West Hopkins Street. This was
the first meeting for the season and
rook was the chosen game. The
home was beautifully decorated
with chrysanthemums. The sub-
stitute players were Mesdames E.
V. Tanner, 8. W Stanfield and
Walter Dazelle. Ml—s Eloise Ag-
new and Florence Taylor served
chicken salad, potato chips, tea
and cocoanut bars at tb* close at
the games.
The Sorosniis Club met Tuesday
afternoon with Miss Jessie Bayers
at th* bom* of Mrs. F. E B. Stock-
er In the absence of the presi-
dent. Mrs- A. I* Blair, the vice-
that the tratmine camp girl* kmow
mere to beein with than w* krew
to sad with'"
Ws hav* made sn— pretty we-
rt**s mintakes in pur generation
We have raimed th* womanhood
ef tha "*cv mecording to a pretty
tow- mtandara in smm ways, a
e san told at •—*»», ovet-
dr— over-beautityime. But
where heaita i* ebmeerned ws have
done better. Ho* to on* comine
_ _ _.--------only
. a firo m—tar Or why —
81.00 to— a wash to hav yewrhafr
—led ar wavar TM* exp—• I* no
long-r memary—for mo-, ta your owa
M—. — roe tow — vita «• •
•tor S to tesro ISWW -rm-n-
•—"I -— — — *16*)- M—
i -sad ala ass, «jada tew state s -- 1
m rs*r — vto s tew —v*s *e
:rmzizrst-t,*2
eftects in all rupture case, la th*
latest acrompiishment of Dr An-
drewa. the well known Hernia
specialist of this city Th* extraor-
d l nary sucess of this naw method
proven that it holds and heala a
rupture. It welgha only a few
ouncea Maa no hard gouging
pads, no elstic helt. no leg strapa
ro steel bande, and la aa com-
fortable aa a light garment It
ku enbled hundreds of persons to
throw away trusses aad declare
thejr rupture Aheolutely healed.
Many of these had serlous double
ruptures, from whirh they had
sutfere4 far years. It la Dr. An-
drews‛ ambition to have every
ruptured person enjoy tha quick
relief, comfort and healtng power
John Cofer
Barnhart,
Barnhart. I
Isrowniee,
Taytor, Mr
Myrick, M
>WH<»wa, at
chaperons
A butet
about midi
served dur
Tha grar
llarpar Mi
ontarie, f
Mien of sh
miohy l
tonio 1*4
with Mius
Antonio,
rani cases
etten far tl
Tha gues
rher Az
Hammond,
Lster, It
love, Bess
Mary Rame
4a Bellowa,
Fender, All
Young. Ma
aatuirt. Ma
Utile. Zet
Bartlett, s
othy Hai
Maldee WN
Dorothy I
Wallaker 1
riek, Eethe
Bmith, Mai
Ball. Mae I
Eloise Bak
laa Marr 1
Camila (
Johnsnn, A
Hammeram
Helton, Ma
that way. have gost me at the Io4
est estimate from two to thr
thousand dollars, Abe. and yet wh
it comes right down to cases, alj t
Italian which I could utilize on
trip to Italy would be spaghetti a
possibly ravioli. Because if a
American went to Italy and tri
to use the Italian language which]
will. Nothing I can offer will
change the situation.
"I do not care to subject myself
to humiliation—nor do I care to
subject my family to thia humilia-
tion."
- treted eultivatien wm Am. what
etreen back inte eur town. **d .81*—.
butgimi,tvena-nd.-0,.fu,ofnatura hep" ena
ST W S^Xei^r fer that.- Not te b. haleXT
xx end responaibilitiea What
BY MONTAGUS GLASS.
"I see where a congressman from
Chicago complains the other day
that on the bill of fare of th* Le-
via than. Mawruss, all the items la
in French." Abe Potash remarked to
his partner. Morria Perlmutter, "so
that for instanee when he ordered
Cote de Veau saute meuniere au
Pat* d’ htalie, y understand, they
brought him what in Chicago they
would call in plain every day En-
glish Wiener Schnitzel mH Kier
Nudeln."
"At that, Abe, I think* there is
too much of this writing the bill of
far* i French, not Aliy on ocean
steamers but on dry land also,"
Moiris Perlmutter observed.
IN SNOPPYQUOP LAND ""55s‛0ETC
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
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