The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 18 of 42
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16
EUROPE PLANS
PLENTY OF
TURKEYS HERE
1
Pi
ii
Q
1
well
at
farms to bo hold on the local
met
were
I
two
t
rook wax the chosen
LET’S GET READY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
home
E9
*
by
th* ol
chinchilla which oerco
Whitcomb
of
and "Prayer Perfect‘06 he
The Peace Army
By Kathleen Norris
But presently one does discover
the Dallas
know
ramatlo ar
1 figure that the
Morrie vent
Mrs. Norris Says
J
students In
la
Tit
la
to
Student: “I «k«d toe change, but
vnt 0
Mi
bautifying.
Th
IN SNOPPYQUOP LAND
ta to leave the
cooling
mioMm that seme day
go
V
N
hate
—
T. ana he will Band
| M on free trial to any Moder ad
to
you wsh to ho
An
I
trom one to the other, tor
I
widow," Hmtiy•
\
otra
la keepine aRoat
connae
Uni
Lanter,
• nette of work it mem- ta da
Tew knew ther are quite
J
would
from oweeteue aad «irt» nom
?
N
ELSTECKC2 909 0653
MONEY IN GRAIN
tpe
1
Aad whoa 0• Ms ot atnt or
f
l.
This Winter * A
MIN
CURLETTE
Now$/00
. umne
C. ua
Sign
Git
Giris
tene.
and religioue
day some go
these
mar-
500 Fanners Offer
Gobblers for
Local Market
table d’hote, Mawruss. there
young fellers which learned
Wilde
dis-
varla-
igno-
and vexed,
nute out of
SCOTTS
EMULSION
• pe-
deal have thege thine your fatter
and tte charem won t ioueh their
meniet Tour nimply taiking non-
and Collis li
■matt tor n
De ana M
and Mra c
Mina."
wan ne-
meat XOTIINC
muo quxka
t padlon T
ter ot Sizm
terta’ned n
formhi dano
The Hub r
oyrsl-w cerry the educatien
ef our girla and born e litei. be-
yendahe OMeewt peint el arith-
netie, hot lumehe, hysical >.
eminatiene end elinie •ra.twl
way ■ otaadand at
img, over-dremsing, ever-
"Por examale, Abe. you and me
have learned a whole lot ot Pteneh
in the last faw yeara which apelled
atrtetly to ladiee carments retau-
ine at IM and upwarda vendor
• tend." Morris root In ord no I he I
if me and Room wee to be in Darin
compantea by Mrs. A. H. Nolle at
the piano
Heavea, how it real I
hit wild unushrooma, and
the other elode—certain
senmet”
And mother, t
oaeo no ogoking
at the bottom of the box and the
bottom of the lid.
I uahan tateon. whuh I have taken
NEW METHOD:
HEALS RUPTURE
1 tf a n t delicat
rem"
itseit
a few
roe rot out of thia hot
I know lo that if I
Marvelous New Liquid
! Gives Hair 7-Day Wave
-h IS Minutes
W. 8
Miss
2 Are they any gooar
, they"d make a WiT
WALTON OUSTER
LIKELY
(Continued from Page 1, Cot I)
In at and ed
patent fryu
ecuai pert
Mi vahetime
There ah
nginet hia
wrappinE ad
deetarea
“Mayte •
«fine until late aftermoon Rte
M the dinner dnshes unwashea
nueht, and geta bl mt (hot la
“ETinor.
kttehenf
m, that mome
N
it such a good game, that you
no doubt rut *vral nan*- together. I wouldn’t have the alight-
ebie and rerentrul. Mita mount np.
and every day han Ito merious mi,-
take Minnae idea of houmework
T TWIE BGX5AN MIW
ORNNENT MO A USEPUOFI
IDESYDmKI TO
V "
Help I Helpt
Jerk: "Lately I have fallen into
the habit ot talking to myself. "
Myrtle: "I wondered why you
looked ea bored.'
eV
Ze
pMa up an egey epeen
nd. and the coffee pat
or an etande ‘ ’
noticed. Jumped to hla feet and de-
nied the asbertion.
SAFE EXPERIMENTS IN SCIENCE
(There Ara. Little Laboratory Exercises for Boys and Girls t
Perform at Home With Materials I n Everyday Use.)
Money in Cotton
110 buys garantee opton on 20
ha lee of Catton. Ne A radar risk A
Boys’ and Girls’ Corner Night School French
Vs. Restaurant Frenc
tame
it be
ria ‘conelud-A, "but " lone A
ibere ant Aba the hem remedy for
wene langune in the MB ■< tart
le a l imp earful at M-carbonate ot
-da la a giaw of warm water one
bour after eating.* ___.
arimngo tm w f bi«M w..
Thursday Bridge Club.
The Thuraday Bridge Club _____
with Mra W. C. Willlama. Those
ha oaMl—will carry the____
ot our eirie and bore a Utile te
-yoma the prenent point of aneh-
fUa hat Junehea, phyeica ezam-
ization and elinle treatment.
Parhape to them daya there win
be trmimme campk aa erdered aad
pmmomed he ven the nOrw.
eon le each nelghi
I he ran refer if
holen
r~
•Woll regtaurants and -well depart-
ment atoraa. If. practically a far-
eln language "
Limited Command af Languag-
sponsible for the outbreak of rhol.
era in thiz county. Davis Mid.
Farmers were advined of the dancer
of lotting turkeys get to thia water
and through inoculation, apread of
the dimease was checke4 before me-
Hous losnes had occurred
paned up two matine- danee. «.
the eampoa ta tear Mra. Marerer
Banger lecture en birin eontrol Th-
mealing —ya held under the awpie-
of the liberal league of the uni
vernty with the muM of the uni-
vanity authorittet
Mr. and Mr Geor• Donaimon
and uttle nephew, Albert McGehee.
Children have been guest of Mr.
longer •
Take a subatantial white or sides in an irregular shape and
tinted box about Ave inchez squar, when you unfold, you will are that
and Ave or six inches derp. A too have a very pretty design,
•mail size "wedding box" the jewel This L =g- = ____ ,__
er OMi. is the type to find You yill no doubt rut everal pattrna
need alee a shee of colored paper for fun, and e hoove the beat ta
High Vinance
Teacher- Use the word 'Egypt'
in a sentence "
candle Tame it the object used, at
in the picture Light from the point
shines out in all direetions. The
ray that hits the hole in the card-
'board passes on through to the re-
seiving sreen at A' Correspond-
ing rays, B and C fall al B‘ and C,
heyce the image is upside down.
When the hole is small practically
only one ray from each A. B. C
hits the hole and passes through, so
that the rays on the screen outline
the candie flame dearly. As the
hole is increased, more and more
anqiounty" am SM M. far hia
etub and lunches aaad the ear. and
the rent is M. UN — mucat
Tm wuppomd to mannge ‘tabie aad
inumary om M a nd la that
emoupr Then light and gas and
teiephone and my piano mre about
25 n month more. And whaw t
have Annie thar’s id mom, bemide
"haz a»«a and sspotM would
you hink that waa about right r
Owe fouls • aarry tor her Ona
hup su that when were ar aa old-
fuehtone4 aa mlavery. duela, torture
— toant a nd epl reach Ana
Eoe• right on with the by
--a ana Weish rarebit and fried
posato alet.
I know another woman who has
I the American who writ as Mas at
hie offi— 1843 Koch Hide. Kan
tr.. and Mro. Irwin Rylander
MSg little daaahter Mary Barneat.
Perhap la the dare them
mill be traimine campa, m er-
dered and equipned •• were
elty pouna. a "bide awes" Nome e
an s F C A. which alat called f
tMrz,they rt" * nmylb.^ from teeth bruahaa u how
*p TSjri
I know, dear Rut don t you
bother your dear util, head w-T
l or through aomshew para and
it are always a Ittle behina, and
always will be It It be different
। when you chuaren are all erown
S.« FF.
The marvel isn't tbst they mar-
ry. Nature is taking care of that.
Pretty girls w'u always Fary.
The miracle is that any marving»
•ver succeed
a" simeter.ereentiniejuit th. nett, damyiliariti..
*,7* "'pom "Lii all ives ane methers need we miahe aai ek24
then*” “ begin *hen*"2n
pul'ed through the hole in the IM
. «» it may rest on a pivot made of a
la the exact center of the lid, eat spool glued to the bottom of the
a small hole through which the box whh a stick inside on whsch
striag may be pulled from the in- the ball tarns.
of some soft shade—blue, green, paste on the top of your IM.
gray or brown Cut a tutored strip Th. bal of . ■ imnt. b.
one-halt inch wide for the border placta ipside th bo” Wt2 mPe'eha
thope training school
Stagnant water in wa
filled by frequent rains
NNIS IE
M scud
In Ausun I
playing substitute hands
Mesdames R M Bowman.
McNulty, W. R. Jennings
Galloway, W. C. Lane, and
town and villagea. Giris who were
st 1U.young and sweet, and full of
natura. ana impu'se. but
eirie. to whom the ihought of
husbands and babies were all the
miro Aar for that. Not to b.
afraid of hounekeepine. or mother,
hood, ot hnn anep-inners and re-
"ponaibiu too— wha, a different thing
life would bat
game. The
turkey farmers in the county, there
are approximately 100 farmers mnl.-------- --------- —
ths countv Who mi.. ,um. . Sprague but narrowly missed him.
' 11 who raise turkeys for Order had been restored when
I wealthy pereone who would buy
, thetr chnaren f—winy fj. ml
I armoetattom with the herd, there
Alway» are, Rle paopto will buv
hetr‛"hmdhnimmnI,"rom Pu
hapvinees from re IIving ana
rer’ime. from reai ** -"lne as
there are neh peop left ta d. 11.
Mi le IM mam Ibero camp
emeu children to raine; she knows
Ism than nothing about deta The
,hd time I waa la her house her
4-year-old daughter comptalnea of
a stomach ache
cen rmcw
mmilinely. aa she cut a whole I crumbling bread for turkey dress
Range of the fresh delicacy, tor I*"*' marking sheetn. Bitterly slow-
the wufferer. It meana nothing to Iy. paInfunx.. Pegay has learned
her that alt her roue . < vi momething Money still worries her.
7 ana prsentiy Mm la going to be
PA*, uncomtortabie children, and plunged into a fresh azon of re-
that ebo tout a nne, e-year-olaeponatbilties over the baby, bat
boy la cohvulmions a few years ago.
■be laughs at advice,
LI Tea I know, I suppose there in | '
pmethine la all that," she •ay. .
betractedny. when one mention.
sang two of James
Riley's poema "Heart
A"d one can imagine the atup-
etled mothera everywhere up tor
erome-examinetiom,
"Mother, about what does your
grocery lull averagef
"Oh. my dear I don't know. |
buy come at Carisenn you know. I
end telephone to Hmith's and then
rm always nendimg Lizzie ta the
cormpr. "
keep ettic lent
Well Equipped
Father: "Misnie, you aren’t
. studying pour typewruting the way
you ought Jane already has a
I good position
CHICAGO. Nov IT.—Co-eds
__ that of the ana wisdom
mm who are colometa, ■ejere aad
cepunns today.
Anglin hurled an ink
bote IMS war ttmidaty. Mlowno.
•Mgs. bonelimega. Pho pern-
—Wied the doetor. at her
mether» - bedzide, and she
in • eeen, cola, lifetom
«fth • oleen, cola, Ms—e
d. Dmity Ml ne drtonda
er only ia— la a mour-
(—a, intene dove n to
■an They heve rroamed
b MM r— puadime and cola
jzuman-
' m nr22emmt
was beautifully decorated
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, UNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
To m her at the anshpan is to .
be driven frantic. Plrot a heavy
Man frylag pan, then two elamen i
• lato the hot water, then she
mbps denuitorlty at the drain-
boera. and picki• up a towel
'Hore what am I doing— -he
IM—to wiping that binek pan
pih this ciman Mach! Oh, aomt]
ana lull1
cimaniinera, by ths merme aad
companionahip ^mA Mm du H
ee*/ SU- iit"
thrue mueh cam, a.
then nomen mhient come l7—«
the gold more ihan ee guiam
ztamp. an to staad meh apo.
hw o^u merHs as women have
never dews efare rastu end •mob-
tory and a—a— m— tote beine
Expereneed women wopia have
vantage. She to cross-syed, and
can watrh her copy ead her ma-
chine both M once
nd nt rupture for good Withowl
no ifmlM lake ndyantage of Iba
' 4octer» tree after Write him to-
day —Adv
’ Feneh language le used to "er
" on china plates to cuntomars who
, ouht to be gebevred under tbt
! health depurtmunt or@inances 1|
' •ap makers la covere4 cans only 1
■ Mama conuneed. "dto that wn
momebody *hieh don’t knox "
’ more preach than that Mi—
1 congreamnan gets meryed with vea!
। -a mats meumtere, whieh moans •
I underatana H mied la butted
cussed by Mre, B. F. Herndon and
Mrs A. L Blair.
Thu American poets, Mrs. Carl
Watson Baker and Lzette Wood-
ward Reese, were discussed by
Mra. t. R Morton and Mrs w R.
Jennings Mr. Charles H Bas
"Every day thousandn ot businpas
men eat meais in swell New York
restaurants, and just because they
are too proud to ask the waiter to
transiate the bill of fare, /'under-
stand. they get fooled Into ordering
dishes which they have hated so
hard all their Uvea that if their
wives would serve such food at
home,- /'understand, one word
would lead to another till the neigh-
bors knocked on the wall, under-
stand me."
"Well, Mawruss, sinee people be-
gun to eat food in awell restauranta,
buy dresses in eweil stores and lis-
ten to grand opeia at seven dollars
an orchestra aeat not including war
tax, y’understand, the English lan-
guage ain't ko English no longer."
Abv said, "which when I first be-
gun to eat in bolter than 60 rent
BAN MARCOS SOCIETY.
' SAN MARCOS. Tezas, Nos. 17—
Mim Bee Malone of San Antonio
is the’guest of her stater. Mrs I.
B. Rylander.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Phillips of
San Antonio have been guests of
Mr. and Mrs Lee Iancaster.
Mra. D. K. Logm of Columbus.
Texas, has been a guest in the A
S. J. Haygood home.
Mra. 8. M. Bowman and son.
stuart. are in Brownwood visiting
Mrs. Bowman's mother
Mro. L I Edwards has spent the
week in Boerne with her mother,
Mrs. Norris
Mro W. I. Talbot spent the
week-end in San Antonio with her
daughter, Mro. Jay Adam.
Mr. and Mro. M. M. Muenntek
and niece of Hondo ane Mtas
Daley Scott of San Antonio spent
the week-end with Mismes Lula
Hines and Annie Pearsan.
Misses Alberta Haygood and
Maxine Wren of Gonsales have
been guests at Rev. and Mrs. A
■. J. Haygood.
Charles Harrtett of Tampico
Mexico, and Mr. and Mro. W A
Smith of Austin were guests Wea-
nenday of Mr. and Mro. W. L Tal-
, tor broth- tometo that enrong up all ever.' te to la ghare. af on
w arovvmk — oaattrr overnignt a tew yeara----
te—nd toe amp Ter ym be neat iron tedx I
• elms ana afy retectoriea -hower
cma S 2a “* -.Korons asa
-Mother, would you 1st me weep
at a budget F
"Tou can work mt anythtne von
1 pieae tot dont bother me about
ft. rm anten to death now. The
baby covera with pHekly boat
and loeing Urn tom week at mehoo
— declare l ha rout murk patience
wita ther idlette training row pa
ana all this talk and theorizint-
"Mether. do you think pork and
candy ana pamry tor. omethine
te to ”1* the prey heat ? Ttom
hent--produeing foode--
cheapest Parts gents furnimhiag
store on account of not knowing the
gents" furnishing French for •o
much as a bone collar button -
“Hi the same way with what I
3
Kansas City Docter’s Disce
Makes Truss er Operation
Unnecessary.
KATMLEEN NORRIS mudhcoom berel u— eprang
-, •- . .... ..... - ■ _ „___ up all aver the ecuntry UVOT-
ie ro^ -TLTc T*..^*** empa toe Sto y e—■» meneh.
0 U na 0° girl to Um country betwee the ng
dlmpilne fat and worrying about
bavins entirely forgotten the lie
she promimd the ehureh fund and
•tout Tad needine a new suit when
she had not rm managed to par
for his iaat one
to mugh for the — order tot
perhapa Elinor Imarne also from a |
etedr of that Oba refeeta la
■ lonoa. m she bolpo and -atchea,
that omm of Ulta waste and worry.
•I Most la avodable And '« ere
mot r-aro hmon le Elinor’s moth-
i am City Ms Me waata asm
-omanrhmdey end tlmentrni test t^Tmtle fam: lariRi,
anout in ■■■■:■• to tnat of the lM wisdom that aU wivm ana
mothoro mod. wi might feel that
thama ta m our irie may begin
wher« we are ending
WJE how made some pretty
W met sue mietake. ta eur
generatien We tow rowed
the wemanheod of Um natien m-
cerding te a pretty love —edged
and —y
poems about autumn.
The British noete, Oscar
and William Watmon, were
sale on a small scale.
With the surplus from
"maaert.; atrten
nu b tomma »1M di sew Pg— al.
mpEgssfzay :27,
mg-s5z too—ay-rTw—ta^j
taste— eoria sod -ertgttig mlaes
Too can got ri at wrinkieat A
treat nent for ttom too been di-
covered that really wipes — all
the tired lines, yimkl, furrow,
that mar up o(to— attraetive
faro .Something new — e ‘
Mt massaging, not an eta
treetmen I Domino Wrinkle Cream
lo the ene safe, reel way at getting
rid of wrinkles, Beyo uee,jusi
apply a bit ef thledeltggttui ereem
•lib the tig of th Kngere ar-J
leave '« on weny minutes or
m Then marvei M the Him ia
your skin It wvil be fresh, amooth
rro’Jrta.Taid’""'"-*”
with chrysanthomums. The sub-
stitute players were Mesdames E.
V. Tanner, 8. W Stanfield and
Walter Dazelle. MIsses Eloise Ag-
new and Florence Taylor served
chicken salad, potato chips, tea
and cocoanut bars at the close of
the games.
The Sorosis Club met Tua edgy
afternoon with Miss Jessie Ka yers
at the home of Mra. F. E. B Stock-
er In the absence of the presi-
dent. Mra- A I. Blair, the vice-
president presided.
years French in night school who
didn’t know half as many French
words as ths average mlddiewest
garment buyer learns from just
three weeks in New York every
July or August. Take for example
Eddie Jonas of Minneapolis. and
seemingly that feller couldn’t di-
gest food which is printed on the
NII of fare in the English language,
partjcularly when it's less than two
dollars a portion, with the ednse-
quence, Mawruss, that I believe he
could give pointers to Marshall
Foch himself as to what is the
French for breast of guinea hen
broiled on a slice of Viginia ham
surrounded by nuchrooms and cov-
ered with a glass top the way they
used to display artificial flowers in
a front parlor" 4
"At the same time, Abe, while
people which learned their French
in night school may not know a
expensive a lino of French words
as Eddie Jones y’unerstand, they
are much better fitted to (ravel in
France than Eddie is," Morris said
"If Eddie was to get into a French
restaurant where they mold food at
prices within the reach of the aver-
age Frenchman. Abe. he would
starve to death, on account of hot
knowing the French for anything
quoted on a bill of fare at less than
two dollars a small portion Which
or under an anaestheti, Mawrus
WahAbe coninue ’•which if you’ve i
an ambition to spend fifty cents
NEW ALLIANCEE-bhHsaa
I To these camps, tor mix montha
or right months or • year, util go
jevery inttie ein in tbe county.
between the ages at—an y ll an H.
Hot- they win learn about tooth-
brumbee and peronal eleanilnesa
here they Win be taught how te
make • bed, how to pita aishe.
tar washing and wash them ana
PUt them 1VV BOW to economize
•a coal ana Eaa, how te •w ana
plant bow to obey and to plan
-nd to know themimelven. how to
make frtenda They win learn
what a balanced ration la what
a bydget is, what derhocracy la
Ot course there are a tn
hole is mtdt smaller the image be-
Comes more distinct in outline but
less bright If the site of the hole
is increased beyond a certain
amount the image will vanish and
oly the bright wall will be seen
Why do you get a picture if the
hole is small, and why is the picture
upside downl It is because light
travels in straight lines Suppose a (Next weak: ‘‘Carbon Dioxide.")
that ta the troubie with French as
jeculona indtes have to rota go it
they are willing •» pay furri
iheumahan ot dollar for ome ope
wrap made at thin her ats
yanderstand ana «• (or Rolinm
Abe who but a furi ler woutd 'I
dream at giving —h a name
any other animal wan • prenser
vest maker or a teller running
“Reepr,es perfecty womderfut,
with that boos, add Iba two ha.
Me! I ant you te Know that
— ther one ot my gra— Aren
baa arar had a cola Einor may
attt be nphamed in permit it
The. hole thine gnus Itks edock-
WOT* t never saw anyome make
Texas Officer Transferred
_VORT, WORTH. Nov 12—Aret
Trior, federal prob net too omficer
"he has been mntlonet at Wiehit
Falls mhe l— two yenr has be
trannferted is Fort Worth, it was
—to today.
Rufus W Martin, ex-mnrtne, has
been asmigned ts Wichita Talla.
art woulat ! have ns sissi
i thoms this—, you know! I
poor Diek stsah ana ehop
Baratoga, ehip- night after
Hs w—t sat ball sry cake
court resumed after a recess.
Attorney Neal, for ths defense,
was brought into court by ths
marshal. Alleged ntatement ss to.
not summoning Walton wienesses
resulted in the clash between An-
glin and Sprague.
State to Continue.
v When Neal did consider it a
needless expense for the state .to
summon further defense witnesses
the court voted that no defense
testimony would- be needed or
heard.
The question of the court's av-
pointing attorneys to defend v,
ton's righta had been considered
unfavorably.
“We are through." Neal de-
clared. "We gidn"t believe we were
getting a fair trial and did not care
to stultify ourselves further."
Neal was permitted to with-
draw
Acting Governor Trapp entered
the court room aftefthe resump-
ton..ot the henring and conferred
with Senator H O Giasser. Re:
publican, of Enid The court then
resumed the hearing on the gun-
men count of the indictment.
The state announced that the
case would be completea probably
Monday.
E. W Marland. Internationally
known, ol operator of Ponca ci.
will probably be brought before
this court on Monday to testify in
resard to th* Walton home pur-
chase denl. Chairman Disney at
the house board of managers said.
Roll call was respondea to
aad balanced meais than a mos-
quftol"
"But what kind at an animal
a kolinsky anywayr Abe inquir
-I ain't qulte sure." Morris n
tearned In •well rentaurant and vdlea -Bat Fve «ot an :4m that
swell depanrtment storsa Ato: If can be applied l" any sni—I in
you uss It la Franee outside at .... pun a "hide awes' Nome
Travis county will be self-sus-
taining this year In the matter of
Thanksiving turkeys, according
to local produce dealers who hande
the annual stock of gobblers whose
necks are destined for ths block and
axs and the inevitable "festive
board."
Although there are no big-scale
sets of .rays get through uutil the
image is a blur of many separate
flames, or a bright area of light.
TV. n, A light reflection trick for you to
The Pinhole Camera play is shovn in the large picture ft
M you make a large-med pinhole the left. At one eudof • darksrqom
in a card held a few feet away from erect a.screen to hide you and your
a gas or candle Hame, a very fair apparatun from the spectatorsa A
inverted image of the fame may be cand.IL. placed in front of a imBor
obtained on a sereen held . ‘fewwiltwalareepatehoflighton
incKes behind the bele. Or. on a ths .wall befare you. If word: ate
•unity day. let a hole about, two wzitien.on the glaos they..will be
inches in diameter be made m the rofested on the wall and will aston-
curtain of a darkened room A irh the onlookers even a. King Be-
fairly distinc. picture of opposite zhazzar was. terror-stricken at the
houses and tree, may be seen on famous Feast.
the wall opposite the hole. At the ( ------
have —
*f I mimpty
Riot in Court.
Governor Walton’s sensatlonal
withdrawal folloved action of the
court in refusing to permit intro-
duction of testimony as to why he
issued special police comrissions
and a verdict which excluded from
the, record all evidence on article
17 which charge that he unlaw-
fully issued poliee 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 wit-
nesses should be withdrawn.
I. C. Sprague, an attorney for the
governor who had remained un-
is Emily. Emily was
the type
th* nosj foolish way in the wor
Mawrur, you coul go down to u
lobby of the Metropolitan Opel
house any day during the sease
and buy the Fngiish translation <
an Italian opera in omparisu
with it, Mawruns, a two Column ad
vertisement inserted by the L
pertinent of Hewers. Gas and Eles
trkMy caning for bids in conned
tion with the extension of Wej
242nd Street from Broad wav to ti
tracks of the N. T. C AH R. I
Co. has got love interest, romanc
suapense aand comedy"
Lets ig a Name.
"Well, as a matter of fact. Al
grand opera ain’t the only Amer
can business where the merchandis
ing can be put over better in a fol
elo language than in English
Moryis said "It s the Spunish wor
Was $,4
est ditfleulty bankrupting myselt la
the ladies ready-to-wear depart
ment of the Wet Paris dry goods
stores, AW. whereas I wouldn’t W
able to spend a niekel even la the
“But. mother, if you don , know,
how can you pay the bilaP
."Well. ’ pay them enca wome-
thine on nccount every month
Whita thing, are •o alow wit I
papa, at the office, that ■ an i
ran de."
“Rut v. couia cut down ex.
penaes I puppose ’ That ta the _---
k|to teal hav to telephone down I E-pt me
ter Ira eream awry other day. ana [
Oita tot -eather m coula Mlp
baron for brmkfast-"
by the owner within ten daya An
ii g— Ate even thouch ther
might te in th, Kot inn languaz
t»h an animal aa a kollneky te
caun. IB American bumineeens
where they une foreige langvaet
te pt— the atickera iMiS— iH
the aon"t exncuy figur that the
cu-tome- are Inguinta eneuch 1
rail Ito turn I* what in mota unot
IM naie at koliaky -hotla 1" ov
to te a mixture o nirdale ana coll
with Sust • alight ntrala at M
terrier ana Ba—a bull, yundes
stand "
-The mame eonditiona could •
foun la restmurent wh»rv IN
ment • woula ia equaimed by
plain unitorm, by the werupu
Here• Enoch Arden in his garden. He, a real handyman about the
farm, a personal friend of Maude Muller, Mary Garden and the Ace at
Spaden Instead of "making hay while the sun shines," hr is digging
mushrooms by electrie light, thaa sowing Iha improved methods ■ u
among thy ommon, er gerden, Snoppyquopa
"Oh. good man, apare that mushroomf you might cry, tot hea only
enawer ta Ma quaint way. "Those aim’t mushrooms t hey waa. bat a
frog Ml ea them, •o eow they‛• toadatools - But what can yow expect
at th a fello-—look al th» raksh angle to hit left foot, and at the
way to bends Ma right knee M hit approach shota. And hta boot'
Poor chap, to tot no hanky Enoch u sowing
I you ll agree that his place a in the elda among
f non the ballroom fool
fre-h atom.
enough butter
girl, llrtay out near Ellnor. ana)
tar nth a out Ube a busimee
— 4reraine. menis, raring for the
baMten, •verythtne . co qutet ana
ay— tic and,enuyt I tall Elinor
that the tratmme camp girla kno w
more to begin *ith thaa wa krew
te end with!"
we Mt, mede mra prattr ea- i
non mintake la ear eeneration.
trom henrtme It wune by aa aB-Mar
cnat in Travvyayter on Palintaki "
KKTHT peyormere
k y WHSOf wave which
" a few mwWF Ur why pay
91.00 er more a week to have your hsir
culed or waved? Thi wry i ssi B no
your owh
Jones, Joined them in a houseparty
in San Antonio at the home of her
brother, B, F- Roberts.
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Harty and
children spent last Sunday in
Georgetown with relatives.
Misses Mildred and Kathora
Romy , of Ban Antonio were week-
end guests of Miss Doris Rogers.
Among the pleasures planned in
their honor was a slumber party at
the home of Miss Rogers, followed
by a sunrise breakfast at the head
of the river. Other guests were
Misses Grace Galloway, Dorothy
Key, Carol Fourqurean, Fern Pat-
terson and Rebecca Reardon.
Misses Eugenia Brack and Adele
Nagel of Ban Antonio were recent
guests of their aunt. Miss Dora
Brack.
Mrs. Robert Thorpe and Miss
Rudolph Thorpe are guests of Mrs.
E. B. Reynolds in Bryan.
The Crescendo Club will meet
with Mra. Tom Parke Tuesday aft-
ernoon, November 20. The pro-
gram on American songs and song
writers will be continued. Each
memher is expected to answer roll
call with a musical event.
love, Bess <
Mary Ramse
da Hellowa, I
Fender. Alie
Young. Mar
aatiitt. Man
tattle, Zett
Rartiett, Bin
othy Haya
Ma Idee wi
Dorothy Du
Wellmer Pe
riek. Eether
Smith, Mars
Ban. Mm UI
Biotas Baker
Ida Marr Te
Camilla ('a
Johnson, An
ket, dealers here are expecting to
almost suppy th. demana with
Travis county product.. Practically
»o turkey, wir be shipped In for
local consumption, dealers goy.
Approximately 2,500 turkey,
will go the way of tha choopinn
block Thanksgiving to play th.
nocompaniment to cranbarry
onuge,. according te estimate,
mad. by local dealers. This fig.
uro is based on consumption hwa
in past yeara. .
..The Travis county turkey crop
this year has been unusually good
according to Walter E Davis’
county farm demonstration agene
Moot farmers in th. wunty “Who
ratse turkeys hsv. been suecsasful
in raising a good crop this year
larzely besause of ths abnence of
disease epidemics among the flocks.
.Earty in the season cholera
threatened to play havoc among the
gobbl.ro. but through th. effort ot
the comity agent, the cholera epi-
demic waa nipped in the bud.
Davis made a number of tripe over
the county inoculating turkeys
•gainst cholera, the vaccine and
syringe being secured from the ex-
tension department of AAM col-
lege Turkey vaccination oral net
cholera ta on the same pringtple aa
human ingculation against typhoid
fever, the agent soya
England and Italy
• Split With
France.
r~ ge"emmn
•3 "ure •?. popular hasIt beceme, we ar 1
arqamtg able hew ts efer it for only 11
_____ ___ . - cmrtet-e And we gusrantee yqu the privilew
222 . et***5k22 ia:
EvanwC- Drag ariryeh Egriment "* viri"Ner* —>
SrswC“o2rnwod.bru9,CuT.EvaneCox,Drua e, Gritfjeh
""NT.nermeeY1 nenrre HTMg Drug Ce G reenwoed Drue C«.
Co,Merelya‛ Drug Co. J Joseoh’e Pharmney, Dru‛
——mm Co ldorelys’ Drug Co.
One hopee that when wars are
M eld -fashioned as alavery,
dela, torture and religious per.
Ina Brown. A box of candy was
awarded Mrs. W. C. Vernon for
high score. Mra Williams was as-
alsted by her sister, Mrs. Tom
Penn in serving a salad course.
4342" Forty.
The Neighborhood “42" Club met
Thursday afternoon with Mra.
Fowler Agnew at her home on
West Hopkins’ street. This was
the first meeting for the season and
Thore are never
Theis le never
ervants steal and
fy to uncomfort-
,1,98,
i Ji \-
_ m- - to taw mra •-r ot
r T8az3/270406"83
n MNBMBJOBk iHKIslsi
We have raised the womanhood
of the nation necording to a pretty
low ota agent in some ways; a
etandar of over-mexing. ovr-
dressfng. overbeantifying. Dot
where health lo ooncerned wo have
done better Wor lo this eoming
generatien as aDaetat. as ignorant,
no morally irr asp is si ills as ourt
And It would ho o great thing
if we might make thle lest aseer-
that way, have cost me at the lot
vat estimate from two to thr
thousand dollars. Abe. and yot whi
it comes right down to cases, all tl
Italian which I could utilise an
trip to Italy would be spaghetti at
possibly ravioli. Because if ai
American went to Italy and trk
to use the Italian language which I
has heard in Rigoletto—even if J
could remember it—the furtherest
would land him would be in fl
nearest lunatic asylum.** ?
"Still, Mawruss, there is a grl
deal to be aald in favor of forefl
languages from the -gelling end!
not from the buying end,'* Abe d
c La red "Take for example plfl
tenderloin steak at a dollar and
half a portion and without lettij
himself in for a rents worth mo
overhead. > understand, a regtal
rant owner can step up the pi res I
two dollars simply by calling I
filet mignon au nature! Furthe
more. Abe. If he would print it twi
on the bill of fare—unco In Englis
at 11.50 and once in French 4
11.00—people like Eddie Joni
wuld prefer to order the Frond
version at two dollars and wo J
even send the waiter back to th
kitchen to tell the chef that he hi
forgotten to put the au naturel l
the filet mignon.’* |
'Then again. Mawrusa. when I
comes to merchandising grar
opera, y’understnd, with nine pet
pie out of ton it's a case of heal
Ing it either in a foreign languas
Rtarurimie
ment ore tem — or-a-- m
wiymhzia
vazMAaKGfLT#
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" —— >1 Ata. "
Twine Box side. Mark a square on your col
n- — • amm. — --me ored.paper. by the size .
4- —a . ^i m OT. - jm m she lid Cut out the aquare Ml
mr.z aa m-dnzd • to foid it across each way and trm
-um*Tg-"T corner to corner to make • tr-
-- ta KR tak — tea to to— angis, •• you see in the diagram,
e.F teOT—I ata ata ft. to HoMinc the folded point in your
“bh -- lef hand, cut across the other Iwo
„An.th.mnin w—toe /w^row, Girl, 1m
—•Whyst*man " * btihip "nd
awhan the.poriedteteoneentr*tdcutnivati,n... an. •***
ammh"u:."210 "treem back eur towna aa^ vHla—.
h—STtaTLX “".vuuns-nd.-ret,.ful,ef natri to—m
"F77..DUIgine.t9 whom the thought ef husbanda and
taw 5 themne.ded, ferthat Net *• to •fandt y----■„
•‛aiferemetthing“uu.‛ xx wr* end reponaibilitie what
Intermatienal New Dtapaeh.
LONDON, Nov. 17—A new alien-
I ment of European powers appeared
likely today as a result of a breach
between England and France. Italy
is supporting England and is pre-
50 pared to draw into closer relations
with Spain. It is possible a mutual
k agreement may be reached em-
bracing Great Britain. Italy and
a - The new crisis affecting the An-
glo-French entente has been some-
what dimmed in British eyes by
the political campaign It appears
certain that Great Britain will not
make any further concessions to
Fraoce. nor take any new steps re-
i garding Germany and reparations
until after the election Dec. 6.
It will be up to the new govern-
9 ment to take definite international
steps toward a new entente. If the
Allianee between England and
France if officially broken.
In this connection officials pointed
out today that, to all intents and
purposes, the Anglo-French entente
has been Inoperative for nearly a
year. Neither England nor France,
however, wishes to take responsi-
bility for denouncing it officially.
Jahn Cofer.
Barnhrt, 11
Harnhart, M
H owniee, X
Tay ter Mi
Myrick, MH
Neliowa, ant
chapetons f
A buffet
about midni
served durin
The grand
Harper Mar
Ontarie, fe
Pes of Shre
nigeby Hi
tonlo led tl
with Mies a
Antonio Fi
card cases fe
ettes for IM
The guest
Fien, Agye
Hammond. 1
itizwarcam"",
Aap222-tzetnuunren:t 2s
C• f a Graz-=T*-I.R-3
eg) eeae
P mementy very sag erriy, wih t
and anmereen Peimi:
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 this humilia-
tion."
KANRA M CITY, Me —(Special)—
A dew discovery which experts
agree, ban no equal for eugative
effects tm nil rupture cases, is the
latest acrompliehment of Dr An-
drewa. the well known Hernia
epecialist of this city Th* extraor-
dinary eneccess et thle new method
proves that it holds and heala a
rupture. It weighs only a few
ounees Has no hard gouging
pads, no elastie bolt no leg Kr»«
no steel hands and is as com-
f • table a light garment. It
baa enabied hundreds of persons to
throw away trusses and declare
thejr rupture abeolutely hnatoi
Many of these bad serlous double
ruptares from which they had
suffered for years. It is Dr. An-
drews" ambition in have every
ruptured per—a enjoy the quiek
relief, comfort and healing power
Wu ean-have them if you want them—Better MiiS.wsiIi We
and Sanitation Facilitiea. Your voice today means votes December
BY MONTAGUS GLASS.
"I see where a congressman from
Chicago complains tne other day
that on the bill of fare of the Le-
Viathan, Mawruss, all the items is
in French." Abe Potash remarked to
his partner, Morris Perlmutter, ’so
that for instance 'When he ordeied
Cote de Veau saute meunlere au
Pate d’ Habe, y'understand, they
brought him what in Chicago they
would call in plain every day En-
glish Wiener Schnitzel mil Kier
Nudeln."
"At that, Abe. I think* there is
too much of this writing the bill of
fare ig French, not only on ocean
steamers but on dry land also,""
Moiris Perlmutter observed.
Rev J. Frank Norris mays th.
preachera of Fort Worth and DuIas
are tending th. people to toll daily
because they fail to preach "hen
fire and brim— n." and the BISIe
an Inspired book from -iver to
kiver," Ditto, Dr Stroder
Dirthstenes
Freshman— Emerald.
Sop hr tear. BUrory Stone,
Jamar—Grind Stone.
Senior—Tom» Stone
• family g four, her mother, her
hrother-im”aw, ter Iwo mona The
tmcome ranges around —• a month
But Minna inughingty nAmits that
•to to a bad manager, and henc.
tr $
h‛a 1929
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