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MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919.
THE STATESMAN
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Records of the Nation
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NATIONAL
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and Manager Jones.
A street car accident at the corner
of Ti
Th str
nd Congrem avenue
SPECIALS
Book*
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NATIONAL
thu
1 lubs of the c ity and
edto raise
7a
EIGHT BACK FROM
616 Coxcnss’AvEvv
TWICE SENTENCED TO
WILSON CONTINUES
PIONTT IFKLIIKRY
DEATH NEGRO FINALLY
SECURES FREEDOM
TO REST COMFORTABLY
A. H,S. IS OUT AFTER
THAN SIX HUNDRED
CHAMPIONSHIP FLAG
IN GRIDIRON RACE
Austin was the best represented city
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
official representative of Travis county These figures should have been 694 for
to the meeting. Other Austin men who and 1166 against.
tion of prominent citizens addressed
Boxes heard from Monday show:
ty to the approximate sum of $40,000.
\
Local Cotton Exchange
NEW YORK COTTON.
1
For Infants and Children
TENTH WARD FIRE
■ source, forcing the water through the
GRAINS AND PROVISIONS.
HALL
MONDAY NIGHT
Austin ■ -
। ould ha\e a brief rest before th(» Ji
The substitute hacks are crowd-
Lack.
Admission 50c, Ladies Free
NEW YORK COTTON.
ALLIED TROOPS MOVING
CH
Music by Pharr Orchestra
The Jazz Land Jazzers
shaps, though the citizens there would
GLASS OF SALTS
white.
71C; 2
cles.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK.
Receipts. 5000 head;
5
Beeves,
and irritate the entire urinary tract.
9.50; culls, $407; vots, $407.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Following are the scores:
Bulk. $13.50014.40; top. 114.75; hea
yY,
tht.
take a tables]
onful in a glass of water
। poo
fast
Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00
it each morning for i •
6019.00; common. $7.75614.25: butcher
LIVERPOOL SPOTS.
U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
86
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sidered
machines in the State
5
at r nd during the Temple game was the
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(LO O SE LEAF DEVICES,
4
PASSENGERS INJURED
IN STREET CAR CRASH
CHICAGO, Oct. 20.--Hogs: Receipts.
32,000 head; mostly 15c to 25c lower.
Coach Powell hopes to send his team
through an undefeated season despite
The Convenience and satisfaction afforded through the
transaction of both banking and trust buisness under the
same roof is generally recognized.
up the water drinking,
you will wonder what
connections
soon rallied.
The early
mixed, 66067c; 2 red, 6:468c.
Rye. $1.3061.33.
for December, or about 15 to 20 points
net lower in consequence, but trade in-
ter ata and brokers with Wall Street
2 ' mixed.
No. 2 yel- -
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 20.-Cash wheat
about unchanged to 1 cent lower; No.
1 hard, $2.224 2.24; No 2 hard, $2,200
2 24; No. 1 red, $2.23 42.28; No. 2, 12.24
©25.
market
$86 11;
ct.
666
666
666
666
ginning of the regular sessi
in December.
The Eagle Trademark
identifies National
Loose Leal Devices
.-andEqundBlank
. . . 37.00
... 37.00.
333
333
FORT
Cattle:
Cloaed steady at an advance of 5 to
10 points.
Nw ORLEANS COTTON.
FAN
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PETMECKY LEADS IN
RIFLE CONTESTS ON
CAMP MABRY RANGE
nde ’
on
ird ।
ich
alts 1
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ied
Che .J
een
the J
ent
AT BEAUMONI; WORKERS
OPPOSE OPEN SHOP
Games to Be Played With Best
Teams in S.ate; Powell Hope-
ful for Sacces
you, drink lots of
water.
SPOTS (wiu-LINGa
Today. Yet
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....604
I be c. .
Jan. .
. Mar. .
I May .
July .
... 49
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PROMINENT ROSENBERG MAN
IS VISITING IN AUSTIN
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Story of Evewitneesses.
One of the injured men stated that •
Chairman Hubbard stated the request
could not lie granted due to lack of
funds.
Austin Sent Largest Delegation
From Texas to World Cotton
Conference.
kidneys active.
Drink lots of water - you can't drink
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Alfredo and Manana Gonzales En-
tertain With Music; Kiwanians
to Boost Women's Clubs.
34,80
3q.25
.17.00
.1.00
36.80
36.50
Those Famous Sealshipt
Oysters
35c Per Pint
- _______.thia, also kee
smooth team work and the excellent and no doubt
.. . 35.00
.. . 33.63
. . . 37.25
HIGHWAY COMMISSION IS
HOLDING USUAL MONTHLY
MEETING, FOR TWO DAYS
This is the season when the “early bird”
gets the best of it—Come in now.
tackle positions mre two men whosejtg. . , .
reree attack on their opponent.' iine KeeP !our kidney, clean like you keep
backs to pass through unopposed. Falk,
i at center, and his understudy, Putnam
are both hard fighters and either. man
ing these men closely for their pos -
Hook and if any of the first team men
You are invited to consult our officers freely and fa-
miliarize yorself with the wide range of service at your
disposal here.
PATTON’S UNION
MARKET
Patton anc Sawyer, Props.
Phones 2213.
39 1 was fully a minute between the first
, - । crash and the second. .He slated that
too much; also get from any pharma-
l rist about four ounces of Jad Halts.
openng. Ilign. Luw. Close. Close.
. .34.25 34.M) 34 90 24.48-30 84.20
a slippery track; that he had seen all
parties injured, none of whom would
seek redress from the company.
selling for Liverpool and southern ac-
count, under which prices eased off
later in the morning, with December
working down to 33.93 and January to
lean hold down the pivit position stead-.
135 ily. Falk has had more experience J waste, so we can reaay unaerstana
... J30; but Putnam is developing into a close the vital importance of keeping the
... 128 ; competitor. Clements and Naschke. * ' *
CLEANS KIDNEYS aan a .02 -
running. became of your kidney trouble and
■ I backac he.
1
one of the boat high school
gs that excite the kidneys '
—REMEMBER—
We Always Hare a Full Line of
FISH OF ALL
KINDS
lleceived Daily uml Are Always
Fresh andAppetzing
This institution is equipped to render the highest grade
service in all banking matters—and qualified to serve
in trust capacities with maximum efficiency.
leak that had sprung
load your stomach with a ,
QUIPMENT
it
low. 81 44.
Oats unchanged; 2
bumped into the South Austin car.
New Sweden’s vote on the good 1 when the* latter tailed to stop readily
roads bond issue Saturday was 43 to 2 states that he had not noticed the two
THIS MORNING’S
EXPRESS•
If your Back hurts or Bladder
have been well on dry Hid cricketless
trackage at the time of the first acci-
up from some
--------- heifers, $6,250 14.50; cows, 86.25C12.CO;
LIVERPOOL Oct. 20.— Spot cotton caners, $566.25; calves, $i6.75417.75;
n good demand, prices easier 2 good feeders, $7413; Stockers. $6010.50.
_ j middling. 23.32d; fully"middling. 22.72d; Sheep: Receipts. 35,000 head; mar-
_ | midling, 22.02; low middIng, 20.17d; ket firm Laambs, $12.75010 00; culia,
good ordinary. 18,22d; ordinary. 17 22d. $8.75012.50; choice ewes. $6/6067.75;
hEas. wuinet steady; .err 1 pts, 3600
cases. Firsts,. 5805/c; ordinary firsts,-
51 (52c; at marK cases uciuded, bi^
oc; storage LachtA lirsts, 5% % 60c.
attended were G. R. Bennett, W. T.
Caswell, John La prelie, D. C. Reid,
have done far better with less rain
and fewer boll worms.
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lAUK (ia I
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222 he alighted fom the open car after ...
1166.hefirst_collision_helpedisome.ladiet. 4;,
10 alight, picked up a hnt for one of
them, as well as some school books
sulfer injury Coach Powell will have
good men to fill up the hole. Of the
substitute backs Maud. fullback, Bal-
H. J. Petmecky, with a score of 135
out of a possible 150, led in the regu-
j lar semi monthly shoot of the Austin
; Rifle Club in the (’amp Mabry range
' Sunday. The contests were at the 306,
‘ 500 and 600 yard ranges.
-— —- ( 014.15: heavy. $13.5061 1.00: medium
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 20— Butter: ‘$13.26d 14 15; light. $12460013.33; pigs
Creamhery 1c higher; extras, 6lc; firsts, $11.506013.00.
TENTH AND CONGRESS
opinzona Vary a to Rapomasmat,
Statements From Passengers
VcksVpoRuN
“YOUR BODYGUARD"-3Of.6O'JUa
I
*, I Robbins was charged with the mur-
_ . ... . . . , der on June 15, 1911, of his wife and
Chances for Austin Hish Scho l lo ( T a white man. He was
win the State championship gridiron icquitted of murder when trie l for the
’honors for 1919 are encouraging. Coach Killing of his * ife
Roger Powell said Monday inornin, ।
PERPETUAL Loose Leaf Ledgers,
I Binders and Ring Books get rid
of the “dead wood” in book-
■ keeping and cost accounting. For
personal, business,State and national
record-making, they are efficient
and economical.
proceed d
lot of dr
Oct., 21 94d; Nov.. 21.87d; 1 -------
21:74d; Jan. 21.48d; March. By Associared Press.
21.050; M«y, M.SId. July, 20.410. 1 EAST ST. LoUIS, III.. Get. 20.—
\ —------- ; Hogs: Recei"*4, 17,000 head, active
PRODUCE MARKETS. to 50c lower. Top, 114.50; bulk. 213.73
NaUI, D. C.
n/ early
I Passengers, before the third car ran
j into the open or middle cur Up was
: emphatic in his statement that so far
as he could see there did not appear' Academy of
to hm mv reason or excuse for the - -
Meyer Frank to Upshur Vincent, 640 _ ------------ ....—
acres, being survey 75, Colorado river f ths commissioners in the interest of
patent, to Alexander Calder, assignee additional aid sought in Baylor Coun-
of Dallas Ar Wichita Falls Railroad ty to the approximate nun of $40,000,
last collision.
Excuse of Company and Answer.
Attention was called tosthe faci by
representatives of the street car-com-
pany that many crickets were strewn
along the Hack where the accident oe-
curred; that water had been running
there since Saturday night, due%to a
an<j Roberdeau, both of whom are
light but speedy.
Coach Powell has developed from
the material listed a teom that is con-
fine. This famous salts is made from
to the left.
Judige Crider on Middle Car,
Judge Crider, who was also occupy-
ing the center car the one that first
interference ziven to the
backs.
wethers. $9dl0; ewes. $7,506
/CHILDREN
G A Should not be "dosed"
Vna for colds- apply the
" "outside" treatment—
ger, who formerly worked 'or the city ,
Mr. NoTs injury caused him to seek
the attention of a physician, while .
Assistant City Attorney-eudge Crider 1
stated that the other two* men injured
stated to him they received bumps on .
Geo. W. Littlefield, Chairman of the Board.
H. A. Wroe, President. R e. Roberdeau, Vice President
Ernest Nalle, Vice President.
L. J. Schneider, Vice President
L. D WILLIAMS, Cashier.
H. Pfaefflin, Assistant Cashier.
This caused the arm to be wrenched j =
as the man was thrown forward and'
WORTH. Texas, Oct. 20.--
bulge met considerable
to strong.
ip favor of the bonds, instead of 33 cars were slipping, that he had rang
to 2 against'it, as it was understood [ the bell to get off at Tenth street and
, j to be over the telephone at the court - was already on the ru ning board of
I in Texas at the wor-d cotton confer- house Saturday night. the Hyde Park car; that, fortunately,
hence at New Orleans which has just Sunday morning this paper gave the! he was holding fast, and when the first
' closed says H A Wroe of this city returns from all precinces in Austin ! bump came he was not thrown to the
w who returned iietema,, ron the in- as well as from seventeen country ) ground; that he alighted immediately,
who returned yesterday from the In- boxes, and gave the respective totals not noticing the third car was ap-
ternational gathering. Mr. Wroe was as 654 for the bonds and 1257 against., p reaching: In fact, he was not sure the
official representative of Travis county These figures should have been 694 for third cat had then turned the corner
c’orn about unchanged;
$1.43: » white, $1.444r1.43;
CHICAGO, Oct. 20.— Although light-
ness of efierings gave an upward tilt
ouuy to tue coin market, the advance
was not maintained. Down turns in
in well known facr that both theituer eex-et the-haixes-andmiichellatful-
at Eleventh street and Congress ave-
nue. He stated that the second jar—
Monday, October 20 being the third
i Monday of Cue month, tne regular
meeting of the Texas state Highway
Commission is being held on the sec-
ond floor of the new Stnte office build-
ing Commissioners Fowler of San
Antonio, Avery of Austin and Chair-
man Hubbard of New Boston are pres-
ent as Is Texas Highway Eagineer
Rollin J. Windrow.
Little business came before the
meeting Monday morning. A delega-
I mission meeting. Mr. Melninger is so
strong a good roads advocate he hardly
! ever fails to attend these meetings.
| and takes deep i-terest in all that
I takes deep interest in k‘1 matters there
(and elsewhere looking .o building im-
proved highways. He states that his
section of the country is in fairly good
..34,20 34 60 31.05 34.50-54 34.40 Potatoes: Unchanged; .ar Jota, $2.35
..33.80 34 13 33.6 » 34 04-07 33.96 G4.Uv p » hunared w eight.
..33.80 33.80 33.30 33.65-70 33.60 ------
...33.30 33.54 33.05 33.43-f 3.33 CHICAGO, Oct. 20.— Butter: Highe:;
..33.00 .......... 33.17-20 33.07 creamery, 50066c. F
, and crickets were there, hence all the
more precaution should have been used
on that account. Then, too, Judge CH-
der states, that. judging from the time
( which lapsed after the middle car had
si ruck the first, and the third car
struck the second, the latter should
company. October 17. 1919. Comsid-
eration, $2560.
funds to assistil the entertainments
for the Texas Congress of Mothers,
which wifi meet here November 5 to 7.
! President Jewett also urged the
Tmember‘8 to get behind therive or the
ilederal ‘Treasury Department in the
effort to raise runds for the govern
ment through the sale of treasur cer- ,
, tilicaies aiu war savings stamps.
Monday afternoon a delegation of
citizens from Hunt County appeared
before the Commission to request a
change in a road designation in their
home county. A decision will no
,, doubt be reached by the Commission
previov3 on that request Monday afternoon.
The Commission will remain in ses-
fprnished many large
were buyers and prices
pnetrate the op; osing linee fer ung
gains. Mtchell. fullback. is .1po a
heavy line plunger while Prater. half,
and Rowley, quarter, are speedy end
runners. Rowley has so far played a
heady game at the pilot pi sition and
promises to become one of the speedi-
est quarters in State high school cir
tmwi 12123:
during the eariy afternoon with that ket unsettled. Choice beef steera, $17.43
delivery workinK tip to 34 23, or within uis.40; medium, $14 250 17:00: com-
IS pointn of Saturday’s close. mon, $8.50014 IS. choice nights, $14.80
• 128 ( substitute guards and Millard and
because this year s team is one of the EANV ©pAEK CTRFEE
Lest that Austin has produced in re- ilkhh.\ I v-lil 10 akihl
Austin, Texas
W. .1. Meininger, wel known and many passengers as wen as •
prominent citizen of Roset-erg, is ini nesses wi,h the- statement that
lattendance upon the Highway. Com-' — •• •
When your k idneys hurt a rd your
back feels sore. don't get scared and
urday.
More support was met in the early,
afternoon apparently on expectations
of favorable spot accounts from the’
interior and at 1 o’clock prices were
at net losses of 13 to 14 points.
MOST Loose Leaf Devices look very
much alike outside. The difference
is on the intitk! National Loose
Leaf Devices are beautiful in ap-
pearance and doubly substantial in
construcion. Always order by
name.
With Father P J. McNamara as"
masterof—versiUMniuit and Dr.—Krauk _
, L. Jewett, president of the Kiwanis
Club, presiding, the regular weekly
program of the business men members
of this club went off with an unusual
snap. During the meal humorous jabs
made at one another by the diners
kept the entire group laughing.
After the meal Alfredo Gonzales and
Mariano Gonzales were introdueed by
Father McNamara. This duet enter-
tained the Kiwanians with music that
•*TaiTed for rl'pc'alM ehcdiTs. Ahd their--
playing was received with delight.
। After tire music was ended. Rev. Dr.
M A. Schumnker was introduced Hr
spoke to the club for several minutes
on activities at St’ El ward's College,
• of which he Th prcsIdohU H is r« mTancw
were enthusiasticatty applauded
i Before the close of the meeting it
was decided to get behind the women's
, , t . ; your bowels clean, by flushing them
durinK past games of the.zeason has with a mild, harmies -Ut, Whch re
*58 ror me । moves the body's urinous waste and'
'stimulates them to their normal ae
tivty. The function of the kidneys is
I tn filter the blood, in 24 hours they
strain from it 500 grains of acid and (
waste, so we can readily understand
- t hand ' By Assoeated P’gess.
.....- Backfieta t Strong. Now-,........ •
; ural. This statement was answered by 1 The A. II. S. backfield is composed ( was the intention of the Republican wedion .....
eyewit - f Rowley at quarterback, Prater and • ders to have Congress, adjourn be- llous on......
* • tween November 8 and 10 so mem l era Ha-ld8 ■ ■ •. i“ • •
cent years. With a steady line ave-
raging 160 pounds to a man and a last
backfield that averages 155 pounds
By Associated Press.
NEW ORLEANS, oct. 20. Improve- 1 steady , -------
ment in weather conditions over the ,oWS, $6,508.25: heifers, $7.50010.50;
bell resulted in moderately heavy sell- bulls, $507: calves. $7011.
Ing on the opening of the cotton mar- Hogs: Receipts, 200 head; market
ket todly in the first half hour of steady,. Light, $1450014.75 medium,
business prices lost 20 to 23 points. $14 406 14.65; , heavy, $1470614.75:
The forecast or dry weather for the mixed, $14221440: common, $13,256
greater part of the < otton region in- 14-0i ’ .
Creased selling pressure and late in the Sheep R • Pt;, head; market
' morning the trad.ng months were 30 to steady Lamba, 812015, yearlings. 9
36 points under the last prices of Hat- £'
। dent, when it shoule have stopped.
■ Judge Crider, by the way. Is the gen-
| tieman who recently witnessed an ac-
I cident near Hyde Park, when an auto-
I mobile* and a street car clashed, and
i he made it a point to vindicate the
! Austin street car company, as he be-
■ lieved the motorman was not - any
way to blame.
Manager Jones' Statement.
Manager Jones of the Austin Street
Railway Company stated, when asked
about the accident, that it was due to
- the one which, he was afterward in-
For. Against. | formed, caused most of the injury to
3 i pnssengers—was, according to his view.
,4 । almost if not wholly incushtHe beljev-
7 . ing, as he stated, that there was ample
,8 . time for the motorman on the Main
;9 street c: • to have observed the situa-
’ ! tion and come to a stop.
31. A Minute Between Jolts.
13 i Judge Crider bases his statement, he
2 ! said, on the fact that he believes it
H. .J. Petmecky........
P. H. Ry lander........
Willie Warrick .......
Guy Graham ..........
H. A. Seymour........
John Grist .Jr..........
Dr S. H. Kirk.........
Henry Schwa mmel . . .
W. K. Mayberry.......
Marvin Kreuz ........
Jesse Raven ..........
J. G. Nelson. . :........
1 manufacturers, both American and
j foreign, textile merchan.t, converters
i and finishers.
_ _ I he hotel ‘quest ion is still unsettled,
BIG CUTTON MET — — •
AT NEW ORLEANS MAJORIT AGAINST
, BOND ISSUE LESS
•• 128 Maddox, understudies at tackle, are
.. 125 promising material.
1:1081 Two Fast Men At Ene. ,
10S At ends, Johnston ana Dilworth have i before breakt.-.....:,Z”......-.6 J1
" landed the regwlar berths As both men few day" and your kidneys will art j
91 i are apt at receiving all kinds of passes'
and speedy inzding down the field for, combined wiih Hthia and has been
a tackle. Both are sue to get their used for generations to clean and st Im -
man as previous Eames nave demon - j ulate dogged kidneys; also to neutral-
strated. . ubstitvtes at end are Hartiee the aeids in urine so it no longer
is a source of irritation, thus ending
bhdder weakness.
By Asrctateu Fremr.
CALVETON, Texas, Oct. 20 A
plea of former joopardy, entered in the
irifty-sixth district court in behalf of
> Mose Robbins, negro, charged with
murder, whs sustnined totay and the
case nolle prossed. This case had been
on the doeket of the Fifty-sixth dia- j
trict court-since December 20, 1912,
, having been transferred from Fort
Bend county, and Robbins had been
; tred three times. On two occasions
i the death penalty was given and a
prson term of ninety-nine years at
I the, last trial. All the convictions were '
reversed and r manded by the court •,
! of eriminal appeals.
TAKE the time to examine the
National Line before buying any
— more—Loose -Lesvf- -Equipment.
Investigate before you invest.
giving day. Games with Waco And Tuesury.
Fort Werth r ay also be arranged for
other dates not yet filled. Austin High CONGRESS TO ADJOURN
has won the State banner more often
EARLY IN NOVEMIBER
and can again o Ro with the tem now ------ .
By Associated Press
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. —President
Wilson's digestive disturbanee has sub-
gded almost completely and he was
comfortable today after a fairiy good
n»ght. his physicians announced. They
issued the following bulletin:
’The*. White Hope, October 20, 11125
a. m. The President’s digestive dis-
turbance has subsided almost com-
pletely. After a fairly good night he
Im comfortable this morning. (Signed)
Grayson, Ruffin, Stitt."
Try our Delicious Halibut and
Halihut Steaks that make -so
tenpting a dish toiled, baked
or broiled. Also fresh Spanish
Makerei.
Maufrais Heads Team.
In the line Capta n Maufrair la ex-
hibiting the same "pep" and hard
fighting spirit that won him recogni-
tion as an all-state guard during the
1918 football season. His running
mate, Martin at the other guard posi- l
tion. Is a promising linesman, whose
quick work resulted in his being able
So break up a- number of plays nt - l
tempted by the Temple team in last*
Saturday's game on Clark Field.
Brougher anA Jchwarzer at the
brought us quite a Lot of New Suiu that
are unsally attractive and all are tailored
up to the Smith-Wilcox standard, which
means _ correct styla, parfaet httuig and
absolutely reliable- quality.
the value of hogs had a bearish effect
Opening prices, which ranged from ’4c
i to %c higher, including Decomber al
INTO WESTERN THRACE Bnwik S 20 The rotten we” tolcuca TLg “Y arcuna to
-...... , . . ... . ---- -marset was comparatively quiet dur- well below Saturday’s tinish.
ley, Jones and AllbrEht at halfba k. By Associ ted Ptess ling todays early trading i ne letter oats were steadier than corn. This
and Nalle at quarter are showing up SA LON I KJ. Oct. 20 Troop move- weather in the* south and reports of a stability mum aseribed largely to rerent
well. Of the regutars Prater and Mit-• ments for the occupation of territories less acilve spot demand encouraged big sales to exporters. After opening
chell are the otstanding punters in western Thrace whchenre ’n he reactionary sentiment anil there was unchauged to ft4C higher, including De.
Either <f these men can average fifty evacuated by the Bulgarians in ar ord- s altered southern selling. After open- cemberat T1%c to 72c, the market re-
yards throughout the same. Cox at pnee with the terms of Pie Eniente ing steady 7 points higher to 4 points mained at about initial figures.
halfback is one of the heaviest-line Allies, webs begun today, t Im an- -lower, the market eased off to 34.10 Provisions fell with hogs
plungers on the team and in the games oun ed :n •n n’ficial report from “ ’--------**---— -h-- "* — “A --i--
played thus far he has been aide to Greek general headquarters.
Jie wasriding to Town Tn an open enri
from Hyde Park; that hip car was fl--
lowing a South Austi and Twenty-:
seventh street car very elosely: that ।
behind the open car in which he was
■ riding was a—third “car <t Mir tn street-;
ear He etnteA that as the South Aus--
j tin car attempted to stop at Tenth .
street and Congress avenue that it
must have slipped and slided, as it '
—4peteeme to a stop rendily. hence
‘ the ear in which he was r’din bumped
into the rear of the South Austin ear.
it also failing to eton whe the air
brakes were applied. The injured man
sent«*d afterward that he was sittinr
on the right side of the open car with
his right aim run through the "hold " I
Monday morning at 7:50 o’clock result- ’
ed in injury to a number of persons,
though no one was seriousiy hurt one
man, who disappeared from the scene
soon after the accident, was said to
I have suffered a somewhat severe in-
' jury to his back, but this report was
| not verified as the man s name and t
j address conid not be secured.
Among those injured were Robert
----— oct. . . .34.M 34.W34.0»S4.48-Mt 84.20 siondurine Tuesduy,aa there is alwaya
-feret-thet--the- - he— EATNTOTT,TEXIIS,— ort:—20: uenwr le keep'-it s«wy dure
iyed,are matched with the stronz- Piumbe rs. electriclans, bakers and Jan.....34.07 34,23 32,79 34.23-25 34.07 * two day,. __.
eut tame in the Stale Games ye; t seme cooks and waiters are on strike MAr. . ..33.15 23.93 38.36 33.20-95 33.87 ■ *-------—
. .......... and presidents «f all nions in Beau- 313y ..33.35 33,63 31,03 33.63-64 33.38 5Sc: seconda, 57c; pa-klna unchanged
| be phayedare with san Antonio High a . - , 1jn m reing jul‛ ..33.25 33 :,S 33.1111 33.28-27 32,22 at 45c. * unenansed
S hcol on October 23, Suk MarccsBaj- to discuss the matter of a general — nkga: Unchanged; firsts, Me* sec-
tist Academy on November 1, Allen iJ ‘ ‘ st tue opi - snop NFW ORLEANS COTTON. onds, 46c.
prvan on NSemte; g recently adopml here by local em- -- Previous Poultry: Hens 1c lower at 22c;
‘ ’ ployers but ro decision was reached. openinr 1iot vo ("nee (‛iosn. rousters ie lower at 14c; Lroiters Al’ I
and Houston High School on Thinks- Another meeting has been ealied for Oct. , .34.75 35.19 24.70 35,10-12 34.90 changed at 30c. , 1
| Sales, 14,000 bales, including 10,900 culls, $306.25; breeding, $6.75012.00.
iamerican. Receipts, 2000 bales, includ- —---*——
Jad, Salts is inexpensive; can not ing 300 American. Futures closed EAST ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK.
Injure* maks a delightful effervescent l teady
-- _ ----- lithia-water drink which every one DeCo.
............ ............ The outstand- should take now and then to keep
ing characteristie noted by the grand* their kidneys clean and active. Try
MCNAMARA PILOTS
KIWANIANS THROUGH
INTERESTING LUNCH
bin ami a Mi_Demin-
I C. E. Clark, E. H. Perry and L. J.
I Sebneider. • ....................
L American acreage and production, Germania Hal .....
j European demand, stabilizing cotton Summit ............
| prices, better storage of cotton, elimi- Fiskvile ...........
F nation, of middlemen and prevention of Goave.,.......
I waste during shipment, were some of Oak Hill •••.•• •••
| the -.chief subjects brought before the Radam S, Old Store..
[ assembly of farmers, bankers and cot- Travis Peak
[-ton men. Lund -•••••••••••••
I Europe faces a great shortage of Evans School House
I cotton, especially the higher grades. Eiroy ..............
I spited Mr.- Wroe, and Last Indian and
L Egyptian sources can not supply ths Totals ...........
Faemamtt.---------------:-------------1—•ld-totalsm-
| Representatives of th, following
ahesscrowetonsnnerwercd iruseers, Tere art Snumber of country boxes: forchitdren. ana had Ein en hia name
cmpressors. cotto merchants, trans- yet to be het.nl from. i lo one of the men -eeurins such from
I porta tion and insurance, bankers, gov-
ernment ard economics, spinners and Au A a mm _
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