The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, October 20, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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THE STATESMAN
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Oliver was threatened with lynehin
Extra—The Hearst News Events
Seats Now Selling—50c to $1.50
KEGULAR QUKEN PRICES TO THIS GREAT ATTRACTION
by
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Choral
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PRESENTS
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BILLIARD EXPERTS OPEN
%
V. O. WED. rrONK 223.
Boys. Giirls.
ane
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY
Blind and Deo ...
IN NEW YORK TODAY
239
... 207
Totals . . .
Total enrollment
441
churches of the State
Pianist of D: on
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Dr. Ralph Steiner
^Laxative
BLEDSOE'S
Bromo
ris; divorce.
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CABANISS TRANSFEB
FIFTY THIRD DISTRICT COURT.
EL PASO MERCHANT
The week beginning today and the
WuarcenA
500W
405 K. Bth
Auto Delivery
Phone 1802.
♦
Will Buy BOOKS for CASH
cision.
ESGAPES FI
' PHONE 598
106 W. Mh St.
Phone 288
Phone 288
GU5 hili;
MINSTRELS
DIXIE HIGHWAY;
ROB TRAVELER
Prices: $2, $1.50, $1.00,
75c. Plus War Tax
417CONCRESS AVE.
Open DAV or NICHT
PUBLI C
RECORDS
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Tenor of the Metropolitan
Opera Company) •
A Young Mens Business League of
Austin will be organized, officers elect-
ed and committees named at a meet-
Two Discharged Soldiers Roun
Out Day of Crime by Killing
Tennessee Deputy Sheriff.
The Great
Geo. Wilson
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several of the holdups were in prog
ress.
CONGRESS OF SURGEONS
OPENS IN GOTHAM
Soviet Arn
en Back
unicipal Auditing.
rongh Bldg.— Phone 340.
Calvin E. Cook, well known here, is
spending Monday in Austin, registered
from Temple.
■Special
Added
A Hr action
Be sure you get the Genuine
Look for this signature
Electric sewing machines at Han-
cock’s—Adv.
To Fortify The Sys-
tem Against Colds,
Grip and Influenza
Take
I
SHUFORD REPORTS NEW
IMPROVEMENTS D. AND D.
INSTITUTE ARE MANY
WILL FORM AUSTIN---------
Y. M. B. L TONIGHT
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TODAY and TUESDAY
3. 4:30, 8 and 9:30
Superior Orchestra
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TRAVIS COUNTY COURT.
Judge David J. Pickle.
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Drill Is Penetrating Black Lime-
stone Strata; Double Shifts
Now at Work.
' five following wee’ts will be devoted
to jury business.
The Queen of Versatility—The Old Moon Looked Down
on a Scene of Misery and Despair. But “The New
Moon" Saw Happiness and Love.
JOE GRIFFITH, JR.
Austin’s Own Songster Will Sing
“I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome"
“Poor Butterfly,'is a Gal Fly Now"
The many friends of Scott Cabaniss
; will regret that he is seriously ill at his
home in South Austin.
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CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT.
Judge James R. Hamilton.
Jack Kennedy, Lee Edwards
William Hallett
Fred Freddy
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Herbert Willison.
, Simon Denys
Bob Western
Howard Neidling and
Rubby Willing
The Three Musical Cates and
Markwith Brothers
Men and Women Have to Si
By and Watch Others
Enter Trap.
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he various
sould preach
"innishAd
Reported
o
Transfer and Storage.
Heavy Hauling a Specialty.
PHONE 370.
The Paragon of Black Fase i
Entertainments
POLICE COURT CASES ARE
POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY
212 Littlefield Bldg.
Phone 2124
• j
TOURING CARS and LIMOUSINES
With or Without Drivers
Coming Wednesday and Thursday
AEICE BRADY in f‘HfS BRIDAL NfCHT"
Her New Select Picture
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DISEASES OF THE CHEST
Telephone’ No. 1028
Room 319 Scarbrough Bldg.
DR. LEO R. CHANNELL
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office and Residence:
116 West Seventh Street
Phone 816
Calls answered Night and Day
i point.
GftyBreS
only captured, according to officers,
when he feared he was bleeding to
death. Citizens who were held by the
men were forced to take him to olte-
Queen Photoplays
A "AUSTIN’S GREATEST MOVIE"
Commencing Sunday, Oct. 19, we will =
not lend kodaks on Sunday: therefore. • •
please get them on Saturday. , | E
If unable to use, adjustment will be -
made. Open Saturdays until 9:30 p. m.
JORDAN CO.
GAZLEY KODAKKRY.
WOODIE GILBERT DRLG CO.
. —Adv.
Majestic
• "TAustin’s Supreme Amusement Resort
APPEARING TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Quinine
Tablets”
TODAY AND TUESDAY
It's a New Goldwyn
Continuous 10 a. m. to 11 p. m.
C. Mankin, well known citizen of
Liberty Hill, is in Austin on business.
Special— Thursday. Friday and Saturday
H. B. WARNER in “FOR A WOMAN'S HONOR"
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GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE 2
911 Congress Avenue. Phone 1864. 2
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pistols of one of the
Oliver
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Denton
year as
day the
For Colds or Influenza
and ns a Preventative, take LAX A- |
TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, Look •
for E. G. Grove’s Signature on the box. I
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bandits whil
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Humane Society]
We Make Clothes That Reflect the Spirit of the Tiniea
KELLEY SMITH
For Better Service in Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations
raun rlu
Mazda lamps at Hancock’s. — Adv.
mihor nature, speeding in automobiles
being th* principal charge against the
majority of the defendants.
No calls were made to police officials
during Sunday night. Several minor
complaints were received Sunday. One
Austin woman reported that a dog had
harked at her and scared her.
Kinney & Kmney. Doctors of Chiro-
practic. Palmer School graduates..
By Associated Press.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—War-time de-
velopments in surgery and the possi-
bility of their adaptation to industrial
I r
have bargains in this line. Call or write us if you want a book of =
any kind. LAW BOOKS AND TEXAS HISTORIES a specialty. *
along the roadside covered
Unable td climb back 'to the landing* ter follows:
gear, and with his Pliot. H. H. Mon- erAortw. PxAosot
tague, unaware or his predicament. Dear Governor: The Texas Prisoners'
PATTON AUTO LIVERY
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ing tonight in the offices of the Majes-
tic theater building F O Parker and • wah for medical attention.
Others who are engaged in organizing , panion escaped.
the new commercial body, ask that Oliver was th “
By Associate
HELSINGI
hevist force
Ion Lake Pet
most serious
eral Yudenit
phis removes
against the c
■ »• Bolshevist
grad which V
reported to
would decide
pr than the <
itself.
YOU BET! YOU'LL LIKE
“Lord and Lady Algy”
With a DandyCastHeadedby
TOM MOORE
Extra— Bray-Pictograph—It’s Some Program
ITOCKHOLM
dimirotf nov
thwestern for
zrad recently
juainted with
I led also to }
jonally as go'
grad in the
hral Y udenite
n established
at Ooltewah. A rope was placed about
his neck and he was strung up, but
citizens desisted when he promised tc
give the name of his companion.
Deputy Sheriff McIntosh died in full
view of persons attracted to the spot
Attempts to reach him with medical
aid were repulsed at the point ol
pistols.
Six men and a woman were huddled
Protective Association, of which the
undersigned are president and secreta-
ry. respectively, is interested in having
a day set aside as "Prison Sunday,” on
which day the. ministers of the various
( churches of the State would be re-
i quested to preach at one of the serv-
ices held by them on such a day, a
sermon on "Prisons," and in order
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G. E. DOUGHERTY, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer School Graduate
Hours: 7
10-12; 2-5; 6:30-7:30 p. m. Suite 423-5-7 Littlefield Bldg. -
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rest and respectfully request that you
issue a proclamatior as Governor of
I the State setting asle and designating
the fourth Svr day in October of each
CHARLES RAY
Thos. H. Ince’s Wonder Boy in His Latest Dashing,
Smashing Romance of the Ring
“The Egg Crate Wallop”
He knocked out a champion, won the girl, ‘neverything.
It’s the best picture of his many, many triumphs. If you've
got a drop of sporting blood in you don’t miss it.
every man interested in the movement
be on hand and go down ds a charter
member of the new comnercial club.
Is Second Y. M. B./L. Here.
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT COURT.
Judge Ireland Graves.
that the matter may be forcefully and
properly brought to the attention of Oral Department ....
the ministers of the State, beg to sug- Manual Department ..
‘ “ Primary School .......
. We treat your linen white. Rankin!
Laundry. Phone 1*59 Try us. By Associated Press.
----- NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Seven of the at least one sermon bearing on the
G. B. Morris. Roy G. Quisenberry world's greatest billiard players as- subject of prisons
and Joe S. P. Dickson, of Seymour, sembled here today to decide the 18.2 -----
a—-—Bluebird-eleetrie-washing -machines tA--pne
, at Hancock’s.—Adv.
tion of outdoing Lieutenant Ormer Dr, o w Goddard, president, and
Locklear's stunts. i Mrs. H. B. Lee. secretary of the Texas
Theodor, swinging perilously on a Prisoners’ Protective Association, urge
rope beneath the m rhino. had per- *?“!,“ daybe set aside as "Prison Sun-
_ , day in Texas, and have requested
formed a number ot dangerous feats. Governor Hobby to name the fourth,
when suddenly the rope, which was Sunday*in October in each year as
suspended between the landing gear ' P’rison Sunday". It is hoped by the
and the rear skid, slackerga somewhat. Association that bettet condditions in
. . . , ' the prisons will result from the thought
lowering him several more feet from_ and publicity th ns given to the prisons
Tand prisoners of'the State. The let-
Charles Theodor, a civilian avkator°ne WOULD SET ASIDE DAY
Dallas, plunged 500 feet to his death '
from an airplane here late yesterday J AS “PRKAN KINPAV”
after he had performed a number of, ™ ---
aerial feats with the announced inten- ’ -a—♦-— -
Smiling Bill Parions in "Wanted, A Baby.
j Gas room heaters, all sizes, at
। Hancock's.—Adv.
"Prison Sunday,” on which
. < i Ring 375 when in need of storage
c.,, । , i , battery service. Eveready Service Sta-
r.Sonsiderableinterestis being mani: >mn. 110 West Fifth Street. John L
fested over the State in the case of I Martin
Drilling work in the oil test well in
the Round Rock field four miles west
of that city has reached a depth of
approximatek, 250 feet according to
officials of the company putting down
the well. This depth was reached over
a week ago but heavy rains have de-
layed further work until today. Work
has now been resumed and a double
shift, day and night forces, is at the
scene of the welt.
The drill. engineers report, is at
present penetrating a black limestone
formation, which is—estimated 13Lbe
several hundred feet in thickness. For-
Jury docket is called.
Filed: Jesse Harris vs. Hazel Has-
“Virtuous Men”
Massive Sets, Gorgeous Gowns—2300 People in Great Rall Room
Scenes. Absorbingly Dramatic Situations am! an Electri-
fying Climax in Which 5000 People Participate.
Theodor clung desperately to the rope
tor about three miles, when, apparent-
ly exhausted, he loosened his grip and
shot downward. He was dead when
persons reached his broken body.
The rates for aever tising in this col-
umn are as follows: one line one time,
| 15 cents: three times, 40 rente; one
I week. 75 cents; one month, 82 25 Ad-
‘ertisements of leys than two lines ara
counted as two lines.
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and two of the most famous of British t----------
surgeons attended as special guests of
the congress They were Major\Gen- E"vuunsueueueunuui
eral Sir Anthony Bowlby, surgeon-in- t E
ordinary to King George, and Sir obt: 2
Jones. chief consulting surgeon and , ?
specialist in restoration of injured . Z
limbs at the army hospitals in France, ) -
England and I reLand. 1 -
KODAKERS NOTICE :
and desks—in fact anything belonging to the office. We always
Many new improvements at the
Texas State Deaf and Dumb Institute
are reported by Superintendent Shu-
ford; who says the officials of the
school are at work in an effort td
make this the best school in the coun-
try. j
Among the improvements listed by
htmarepainting.a nd rapa iring.of both
the boys’ and girls hospitals, installa-
tion of reinforced concrete staircased
for worn wooden structures, repainting
of the walls and ceilings in the 'blind!
department building, reflooring of the
halls and roomg in the school build J
Ings, and revarnishing and refitting of
all lockers in the dormitories. I
The printing office, he says, has been
equipped with new machinery and the
walls and ceilings repainted. i
Enrollment at the Deaf and Dumb
Institute follows:
Main School.
For your Cleaning and Pressing
Ring 3640
STAR TAILORING CO.
We Give Yon Good Work and
Quick Service
Also on the Program
All cases brought before Judge
Houghton Brownlee of the police court
AIRPLANE ACROBAT i abdut years lrinensanin Sut
mill unnu -------- was finally merged with the Chamber
PLUNGES TO DEATH debts of the junior organization which
amounted to about 83,000. Junior com-
AT HAI I AC rgA • mercial organizations now exist in
Al U ALLA 3, ILA Au Waco, Houston. Beaumont, Dallas ang
Fort Worth, and are doing good work,
which has. encouraged the younger
men of the city to organize a Young
Men’s Business League here.
By Associated Press.
DALLAS, Texas, Oct.
6.3
on the box. 30c
Max Borschow of El Paso, which in-
volves the constitutionality of the so-
called fifty-four-hour law which fixes
the hours of work for women in in-
1 dustry at nine hours per day and not
more than fifty-four hours per week.
| The State Labor Department has
been following the policy ol educating j
the employers of women over the State | J. A. Davis and wife of Holland are
into the erqu’rements of the law with- guests Of friends in Austin,
out having .3 ersort to prosecutions --
against employers in the courts, In ! Massage and hair dressing parlor,
line with this policy, where an em-; Turkish bath. Mrs. Frithlof Schneider,
ployer would agree to pay employes ' Driskjl l Hotel building, 808 Brazos,
overtime _nd at The same time prom- Dhen- '
lse not to work their women employes
Libraries of all kinds wanted—large or small. Also bookcases
S. J. von KOENNERITZ
--" CERTIFIRD PUBLIG ACCOUNTANT
Income Tax Reports Made Out. Auditing and Investigations. Books
Straightened Out and Financial Statements Rendered. County and
Automobile imbalance Motor
borse-drawn funerals.
ministers of
To Prevent Influenza.
Colds cause Grip and Influenza—•
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab-
lets rernove the cause. There is only
one "Bromo Quinine." E W. GROVER
signature on box. 30c.— Adv.
the Thrall oil field it lu stated.
Beneath this- layer ol
drillers expect to come upn a sand
bed and if oil is present they say it
a Hl he indicated here.-Geologists, who
have investigated the feld, state, ac-
cordng to the company officials, that
indications favor the finding of oil.
Baylor courtly, are spending the day [ balk line championship. It is the first
in Austin. They state a change in the j c hampionship tournament among ex- *
j railway facilities over the Wichita ; ponents of this style of playing to be
Valley will be welcomed by all itizensheld in America since 1912.
j of that section. Seymour is located I The matches scheduled for today
between Wichita Falls and Stamford. ; were between Ora Morningstar of San
on the Wichita Valley Railroad and Diego, Cal., and Jake Schaefer of San
is a splendid West Texas shipping Francisco; George F. Slosson of Bos- i
over nine hours per day, no complaints
would be ifled.
Max Borschow, nn El Paso mer-
chant. it is reportid, has declined to ;
comply with these requirements, and 1
a conviction was obtained against him [
in a justice court, and on appeal to
Tickets Are Now on Sale at
50=-50
DANCERS
Also RARE and OUT-OF-DATE BOOKS. We also handle MILI-
TARY BOOKS of all kinds, aad school books—in fact, any book.
S. ft. RUSENGREN.
Undertaken and Embalmer
Fine Carriages for Hire.
Hospital Ambulance.
and civil practice are the prncipal top- ------ •
Ies for discussion at the ninth annual 1 State vs. Sadie Forest, charged with
convention of the American Congress vagrancy, on appeal from city court;
di Burgeons, which today, acquitted by jury. _
Hore than 2,000 surgeons were pros- ’ State vs. Hugh TannehIll, charged
ent from all parts of the United States with vagrancy; on trial.
mations-simtar-te wera noted—in. posses, today still wero scouring
Walter D. Arnold, D.C. A
CHIROPRACTOR g, 9
Hours-9-11-2-7 7 7
Res. Calls Made 5 X
509 W. 6th - Ph. 1595 8,
by Associate
I LONDON.
Russian sovi
Slowly driver
lenses in fror
I udemnitch ha
seven miles a
Fova, less th
Southwest, ac
Ports.
I Bolshevik
ormed along
Sailroad, whe
Lontesting ea
itch forces to
A-Rolsheviki
a last week
las been no
load has bee
outh of Gat
|> be in the
Ermy.
I Reds H
I Soviet forc
ig the coast:
Irad, a Helsir
I duel bet wee
Ind the fort
Ereat fire act
ion. whs obi
lot its iocati
rienbaum. a
list of Kra an
I Kiev, which
lie vik troops
ecked by Gen
{ho have fore
t the city. Fi
bere last Frk
■ Nearer the
Ines line the
Eyed a coun
li attack at K
I Orel. The
fented, acco
r Bolshevil
■ Southeast o
live suffered
ficial report
ace west of
ost importan
I is said that
nnikine army
vantage in t
Kolchak troc
Ie said to ha
Ling quite h<
lirgan. The
buld seem to
Lent reports
Ip idly retreati
L late as Oct
e hands of tl
I Kronstad
The fortress
I the hands of
■cording to a
lill from Te
ich place the
Ie at the mas
tropovlovsk,
Ive „been rais
ioed by the
w is lying in
The dispatch
rtories at Ki
nday and
mbed the fc
led on by ar
borted raisin;
onstadt Frid
lined.
It is general
trograd is is
matter of asl
In l« obscure
icial stateme
scow has bee
k ore within e
S. It is sa
ong other pl;
I the famous
ich overlooks
A Helsingfors
May says Ge
ff are at Gate
ronfirms the
nptlon that t
k hands of the
Mrs. John D. Mayfield, wife . of the
president of the National City Bank
of Waco, is registered at the Driskill.
She is accompanied by Forrest White-
head. Harry Keesee and a young lady
.relative, all of whim will spend a day
or .two here visiting friends.
I Filed: Ex parte Calvin White; ha-
: beas corpus; set for hearing late this
I afternoon.
By Associated Press.
CHA’ITaxooGA, Tenn., Oct. 20.-^
With James Oliver, aged 20, in jail
vicinity of Ooltewah, James county
his-alleged companio
and accomplice in the killing of Dep
uty Sheriff McIntosh and the rubber]
of many travelers on the Disie high-
wayBaturdfly. ~ V 1
The two, discharged soldiers. It ii
charged, barrieaded the highway neq
Ooltewah early Saturday, holding u;
all travelers who approached, ane
fimatty capturin g md holing for hur
several- citizens who came to investi
gate the killing of Deputy McIntosh
who was shot by one of the boys when
he attempted to arrest.
Oliver was wounded tn an ex change
of shots with a posseman, and wai
fAnefef
i STORAGE BATTERY E
“VV“V"S>
WITH
Dreadr^ht
RUSSELL H, ROBBINS
Proprietor
PRKE Service ANY Battery
REPAIRS AND RECHARGING
102 W. 7th St. Phone 737
TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Ince Presents the Great Melodrama of the Year
Liberty Bonds Wanted
We will pay you the highest
cash market price for your
Liberty Bonds. See J. A.
Bobo, General Manager, or
Hugh W. Heflin, Secretary.
Treasurer, of
The Bobo-Heflin Co.
Bonds and Insurance
613-15 Scarbrough Building
j ton and George D. Sutton of Chicago.)
I Willie Hoppe of New York. the pres- ■
ent champion, and Welker Cocheran of
Detroit will play tonight. • Koji Ya-
mada, the Japanese expert, drew a bye. I
I The schedule calls, for twenty-one
; matches of 400 points each. Afternoon
and evening games will be played until
Saturday night, when the final match
will be staged.
__ O. 8. Carlton of Houston is in 'Aus- 1
TESTING 54-HOUR LAW tin on11 buainesamisston.
NORMA
Her New "The New
TALMADGE Sslec Moon"
the county court a mistrial resulted. 1 were passed to the Wednesday session
and he declares he will carry the case ) during court action Monday morning,
to the higher courts for a final de- i The cases now on the docket are of a
e .
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