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TUESDAY. JUNE 6, 1922
THE AUS IINSTAlESMAN
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HAGE NINE
POLLY AND HER PALS
By CLIFF STERRETT
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FOR RENT—Houm,
SITUATION WANTED— Male
AUTOMOBILES—For &al«
LEGAL NOTICES
32 Years
FOR RENT
Now unfurnished
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
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CHEAPER THIS WEEK.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
CAR SALE
C. D. CASWELL & CO.
USED CARS.
ALMOST AT YOUR PRICK.
GREGG HILL.
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At
510 Scarbrough Bldg.
C. D. CASWELL & CO.
Covert Auto Co.
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RENT—Nice bungalow, fire
and sleeping porch.
FOR SALE—Purniture.
REX FOWLER.
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RENT
5-room furnished
Wichita St.
Phone 4103.
HELP WANTED—A Genta
FOR RENT—Itooma
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MOVING. PACKING, STORING---
NOTICE TO VISITORS
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE.
LODGE NOTICES
FOR SALE—Houm,
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished* bed-
rooms in private home.
Running hot
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Also transients desired.
1509
Come early and get your pick.
Congress Ave.
MATTILESS MARIN G—
PRAETORIANS ATTENTION.
Carpets and
ugs cleaned.
Southern Bedding Mfg.
LOST ANO FOUND
208 W. 7th St. or phone 7350.
Ford Touring
8125 00
FOR RENT—Apartmenta.
CONTRACTORS —
FOR SALE---rouitry ang Xgzs.
HELP WANTED —Female
CHICKEN CHOLERA time is here
it eJLP \V ANTED'-—Ma >c and Female.
Store.
FLOOR DK ESSING--
TIACHERS AND STUDENrS.
guaranteed.
Claude Traweek.
Phone 2566.
FOR RENT—Garage
C. D. CASWELL & CO.
$8,000 FOR desirable home near Cap-
particulars
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
FOR SALE—Unusually good place.
MONTY TO1OAN AND WANTED--
FOR SALE—Muwca£ Instruments.
HELP WANTED—Mat©
Approved:
Approved:
SITUATION WANTED—Famale.
(Seal)
Ctv Clerk.
IL enorosmona
FOR RICNT—Rooms ana Noara
HAVE YOU DONE YOUR BIT?
Help Us Find a Positizn For
An Ex-Service Man Today.
A-" BELEVE ME
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845 per
GET A HOMI
616 Scarbrough Bldg.
nice bungalow,
screened porch;
1 ulation herein contained or any section
> of this ordinance be held to be invalid.
Covert Auto Co.
321-323 West Sixth St.
Will trade and
give terms.
Trade in your old car and
get a better one.
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this cosy cottage of four large rooms.
OLD MATTRESSES made over like
new and returned same day; large
5 Pass.
Sedan
Roadster
5 Pass.
5 Pass.
Roadster
5 Pass.
7 Pass.
Roadster
7 Pass.
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4 Pass.
5 Pass.
5 Pass.
Roadster
Where did you Gt
Your Car?
FOR
rooms
2 Dodges
1 Ford
1 Overland 90
2 Buicks
1 Nash 6
1 Studebaker 6
1 Mitchel6
1 Chandler 6
1 Chalmers 6
1 Studebaker 6
1 Cadillac. 8
1 Cadillac 8
1 Buick 4
1 Oakland 6
1 Grant 6
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LAWN MOWERS called for, sharp-
ened end adjusted, 75 cents. E. Raven.
Plumbing Repair Shop, 1403 Lavaca St
Phone 6763.
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BILLY IBNIR, 417 Congresa, is in-
vited to be the guest of the States-
man at the Majestle Theatre to see
"Foolish Wives."
CHEVROLET 1-Ton Truck for Sale.
Fred P. Hart. Cor. 5th and Branos Sts.
Phone 6283.
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To the Voters of Travis County;
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of sheritt for Travis County
subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries in July.
2 bookkeepers
1 electrian and Union Moving
picture operator
1 expert meat cutter
1 experienced telephone man
1 typist and general office
work man
1 fireman and stationary
engineer
1 Experienced salesman.
Attest:
JOE HORNSBY.
FOR RENY—JRe»m© fWesasftSsoliiig
OUR PLAN WINS
M M SHIPE A SON
PARTIAL LIST OF USED
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To the Voters of Travis County;
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Commissioner for Pre-
cinct Number 1, subject to the action
of the Dtmocratic Primaries in July.
BAXTER STUBBS.
Open Every Evening
Till 6:30
or showers. 31-50 single; 32.50 double
Phone 7435.
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WORK—
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FOR RENT—A well furnished 3-room
apartment, private bath, 16x24 sleep-
ing porch; same well furnished, with
private family at 1711 San Jacinto St.
Phone 2994.
Fromme Motor Company
Distributors
J. BOULDIN RECTOR,
City Attorney.
CARPENTERS WANTED—Phone
2G03 or call at Twenty-four and One-
half and Rio Grande Sts.
SPECIAL /SOTfCE—____________
NOTICE.
If child who took grey leather mem-
ory book and other things from Junior
High locker. will bring same to States-
man. she will avoid trouble as well as
receive reward.
WANTED TO DCX—Second-hand
Gooda
with sleeping
of University.
Classified Advertising Rates
Cash in Advance
Dial 6150 or 7084- A messenger
will call at once
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MORE FOR YOUR
MONEY
At LESS money in price this week.
USED CAR WEEK.
Chevrolet Touring............. Up
Chevrolet Roadster ....8135.00
TERMS RIGHT.
C. D. CASWELL & CO.
FOX
TWO BICYCLES
VERY LOW IN PRICK.
TRRMS
C. D. CASWELL & CO.
ABso-Lod-Ly Jk:)
ESTIMATES cheertuliy furnished tor
any kind or repair work, remodelling
or new bunding. Prorapt service and
THIS la an Invitation to DM Hew-
itt, 2405 Dam Hird., to be the guest
ot the Statamnan at the Majestie to
see "Fooliah Wives."
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well Barrow and Sons.
$750 PLAYER PIANO, fine mahogany
case, same ax new; only $435, easy
terms. J. R. Reed Music Co.
FOR SALHBenusifui walnut piano;
good tone and action; only $195, cash
or terms. J. R. Reed Music Co
FOR SALE—Thomas Goggan piano.
$110; payable 35 per mo. J. R. Reed
Music Co.
WEST 8TH ST. BARGAIN.
5-room bungalow, bath, sleeping
porch, built-in features. garage. In first
class repair, price reduced from $5000
to 34250.
BARBER trade taught by competent
instructors; great opportunity; reason-
fl bl© rates. Write for free catalogue
explaining. Texas Barber College,
Fort Worth and Dallas. Texan.
OIL LHASES--In tract, ot fror
acres up to several thousand sere
and close to nearly every oil produ
field in Texas. I do not handi
stocks. Caw ikBin li gin invited.
Gregg HiLL 616 Scarbrough Bid*.
FOR SALE—Mahogany player piano.
In first class condition; only 8375; pay-
able 310 per month. Nice selection
of new rolls and bench free. J. R. Reed
Music Co.
OF RESPONSIBILITY BEHIND EACH SALE
Nut a Single Foreclosure
FOR RENT—Completely furnished
7-room house, 2 blocks north of uni-
versity, 2614 Wichita. Phone 7565
for further information.
POU TIC AL ANNOUNCE ME NTS—
To the Voters of Travis County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
Cor re-election to the office of sheriff
for Travis County for a second term,
subject to the action of the Demo-
Cratic primaries in July.
W. D. MILLER.
TO THE VOTERS OF PEICCINCT
NO 2:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
commissioner for Precinct No. 2 of
Travis county subject to the action of
th© Democratic primary in July.
FORREST H FARLEY
rooms, bath.
Fresh Yard Eggs
For strictly fresh yard eggs. go to
Bruckmann’s Poultry Farm, 4302 Red'
River St.
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FOR KENT—T room house at 113
West 10th. Apply to Miss Josephine
Theis. •
FRANK R. RUNDELL
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
BVIDIN“AEFMAPFLING AND
FAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
QUALITY—PHONE 4436.
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CAPITOL LODGE, NO. 23
I. O. O. F. will hold their reg-
ular meeting this evening at
8 o’clock. All members are re-
quested to be present for the
transaction of important bus-
iness and election of officers.
Visiting brothers cordially in-
vited.
FRANK LAWS, N Q.
J. D. COPELAND. Sec.
FOR
hogse
blocks
A rebuilt car from us you
almost new car service.
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location. T. H. Barrow and Sona
New bungalow of
DEESSMAKENOHemsertening.
MAIL hemstitching and pleating ;
direct to Mrs. J. H. Walton. All work
guaranteed. 722 Congress Avenue.
Formerly at Condit-Franklin’s.
HEMSTITCHING—Mail orders solic-
ited. Send by parcel post. Orders re-
turned within twenty-four hours. C. O.
D., unless otherwise requested. Charges
moderate Work first-class. "Ask our
customers.” Household Specialty Shop,
1706 Lavaca St., phone 7086.
and cold water in
DON’T BUY TERMS
ONLY.
See our values in rebuilt cars
loss price and terms to suit.
THIS WEEK.
C. D. CASWELL & CO.
PHONE 6973 for guaranteed auto-
mobile repairing at lowest prices. Ford
wor ku specialty, and We use genuine
Ford parte. X-RAT GARAGE.
housekeeping apartment of two large
rooms and two glassed-in porches,
water, light, gas, sewage, and garage
if desired; on East Avenue car line.
The above rates are based oa con-
secutive insertiona.
Irregular-day insertions are charged
at one-time rate.
All abbreviated words, initials and
numbers in adv. are counted as Iui i
Words.
We will not be responsible for mow
ested see us, or we will come to see
you. T. H. Barrow & Sons.
FOR SALE—Furniture for 5 rooms,
i draperies, office desk, chairs and
table; must be sold by Wednesday;
bargains. Peters, 108 W. 16th.
34 to 38 50 DOZEN finishing hand-
kerchiefs in any dainty edging, crochet
or tatting; materials furnished; par-
ticulars for a dime. Needle Art Shop,
Box 249, Pueblo. Col.
AN ORDINANCE
An.ordinapce Regulating Traffic on
the Blmia of the City of Austin
Cumulative of Certain orainancou
Heretoore Ordained, Repealing AU
Ordinances Is Conflict Herewith, and
Prescribing Penalties,
Be IOrdained By the City Council of
the City of Austin:
ROOMS FOR RENT—Very desirable stock ticking on hand,
nicely furnished, cool room. Apply at Slenned Smitheu"
AWNINGS and porch curtains made
to order; upholstering and refinishing
rugs cleaned. Call me for estimates.
I. W. Eollm.., phone 3771.
FOR HIGH-CLASS floor dressing
see Brydson Bros. Two electric ana-
chines in operation. Old floors made
Fast like new. Prices reasonable, 1612-20
miller & McClellan
FURNITURE
We pay the leading prices for an
kinds of second hand furniture, office
furnishings and other goods
R. Sixth m.
Phone nw.
C. H. HURLEY’S
Home Mattress Factory, 509 East Ave.
Make old mattresses rw; new onea
best and cheapest. Work guaranteed.
Call for and deliver same day. Ring
5062.
FURNISHED apartment: 2 rooms CHICKEN CHOLERA time is here
sleeping porch, kitchenette and bath. Keep Jim Bourland’s Cholera Remedy
Cool, clean, new paint. 707 W.22%° — " -• ••
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rooms; furnace
its intersection with Guadalupe Street;
(f) On University Avenue, between
its intersection with Nineteenth Street
and its Intersection with Twenty-first
Street;
Guadalupe St. Phone 6249.
FOR RENT—Garage at 607 W.
24th. $3.50 per month. Phone 7792.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
2 rooms and bath. 1403 Colorado St.
Phone 6177.
MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES!
George Clary, the experienced mat-
tress man, is at your service. Ring
me, 2515. All work guaranteed.
May 35th, 1922.
W. D. YErT, Mayor.
DISTRICT agents for imported
French perfume. Big profits. Pleasant
business, men or women. Debans 1
West 34th Street, New York.
K F. BACON
PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC
CONTRACTOR AND SUPPLIES
20. W. »th St. PHONK 8111
JOHN a srpson, Costractor;
pasntinE and paper ha"KIng: fifst-eim:
work at r'ght price. Let me figure
your job Phone 7171.
about thia over the phone, if Inter-1
Musi©, V©^, EM|»r©sslon~^ ______
Mise Margaret Rice. teachar of voice
and piano, announees a summer term
beginning Monday. June 5th. For la-
formation phone 3403.
Social meeting Austih
Council No. 2. Praetorians,
Wednesday, June 7th., 8
p. m.
O. Ashley. Sublime Aug.
N. A Turner, Recorder.
FOR RENT—Three rooms
FOR RENT—Room. southeast expo-
sure, comfortabily furnished, all nec-
essary conveniences; one block from
Congress Ave., 204 W. 7th. Phone 6587.
TO THE VOTERS OF TRAVIS
COUNTY:
I hereby announce by candidacy for
county commissioner for Precinct No.
2, subject to your action at the Dem-
ocratic primaries in July.
J. O. CORWIN, Jr.
than one incorreet insertion.
Advertisements discontinued must.De
In wrung. we will ink. your StoP
erder by phone to accommodate you
but it must be confirmed in writing
next day, otherwise you must Pay ...r
all insertions given. This protects "
interest as well as ours
Section 1. That it shall be the duty
of all persons, owning, operating or
having under their control or custody,
win . any vehicle upon the streets of the
E t City of Austin, "to observe and con-
form to the rules and regulations set
out in the following sections of this
ordinance.
OVERLAND LIGHT FOUR tour-
ing. Driven only short time . Five
good tires, good top and running fine.
Attractive price. Phone 3657.
(g) On Guadalupe Street, on the
west side thereof, between its inter-
section with Twenty-first, Street and
its Intersection with Twenty-fourth
Street;
(h) On Rio Grande Street between
its intersection with West Sixth Street
and its intersection with Twenty-eighth
Street;
(i) East First Street, between its
Intersection with Congress Avenue and
its intersection with Chicon Street.
Sec. 16. That should any rule or reg-
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FOR SALE — Indian motorcycle
with side car. Dial 2963.
glassed-in sleeping porch, now under
construction, with built-in features,
closets, kitchen cabinet, almost under
caves of Capitol; price 83500. cash 3500.
balance 340 monthly.
Good 4-room cottage on Canterbury
St., in 1200 block, gas. electric lights,
and sewerage, price 32600; cash 3500.
balance 320 per month.
2% acres with good little house, ga-
rage, barn. good well. right on Post
Road; this side of Woodward Mfg.
Co. All for 32500; is worth 33500.
For above and many other good bar-
gains see W M. Kendall with
Carl Wendlandt & Sons,
10« West 7th St.
BOARD AND ROOM— Delightful
rooms. Splendid meals. Centrally
located near high school and capitoi.
Mrs Beverly’ 308 East 11th Dial
3629,
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WANTED W KENT—-Apaitxnen ta
WANTED—Furnished apartment or
small house for summer by small
family. Will take care of your things
and pay reasonable refit. Call 7700.
J. E. Park.
MERCER BARGAIN.
Own the car that is built to outlast,
outclass and outrun anything on the
road at a cheaper mileage cost. Good
reason for offering the car at a bar-
gain. O. B. White, The Toastery, 110
E Sixth St.
AUTO TOPS ana seat covers. Prices
right Work strictly first-class. F.
W. Crane, 113 E. 8th St, Downstairs.
Phone 5666.
BROWN mahogany chairs and table
for living room, and Wilton rugs, in
perfect condition. For sale at a bar-
gain. Address Furniture, care States-
man.
WANTED TO BORROW fifty dol-
lars for six months. Will pay 8 per
cent. Do not answer unless you mean
business. "L," care Statesman.
porch — two
Apply 1901
FOR RENT—To adults, about June
10, completely furnished upstairs
flowers and garden. 4201 Ave. F.
HELPWANTED--Suiesmen._______
WANTED—Stock salesman. Am of-
fering an oil stock issue, guaranteeing
to maintain the value of the stock at
75 per cent of its par value at all times,
and to redeem it at not less than that
price, without argument, at any time.
Big issue. Reliable salesman wanted.
Address Tom M Dees, Dallas, Texas.
32.000 for four-room cottage. hath , sm not more than 8200 00.
and greened porch. west aide, high mnfh 2 ehEhcsrtardnorasnahessupno:
lating traffic heretofore passed by the
City Council, and shall not be con-
strued as the repeal of any such or-
dinances. except in those particulars
where some are Inconsistent with the
provisions of this ordinance.
Passed: May 25, 1322.
FOR RENT—To gentlemen. Rooms
with sleeping porch, new house; all
conveniences. Summer rates desired.
Between University and Capitol. 1906
Speedway. Phone 5808.
AREADY’ r*
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in their drinking water and prevent
it Guaranteed. Carpenters Drug
Let us figure on yvur sidewazka
curbing, driveway a garage floor or
any concrete work; no trouble to give
an estimate; all work guaranteed;
strictly first-class. Maufrais Bros,
Phone 7613.
FOR SALE—Lovely camp at Deep
Eddy. Furnished or unfurnished.
Electric lighs. Phone 7224.
five rooms, bath.
AWNINGS
We make awnings, porch curtains,
tents and flies. Anything in canvas.
Prompt service. Prices right.
C. A. DAH.ICH
FOR RENT OR SALE—Handsome
two-story house on car line. Hyde i
Park; eight rooms every modern con-
venience, double garage, corner lot
100 by 125 feet. Sixty dollars per
month. Phone 2714.
GOING TO MOVE—Ring 3192 and
get my prices and save money Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Milton Burney,
2410 University Av©.
month. T. H. Barrow and Sons.
Co Phone 6425.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS!
Use Trubiprur Cora TIres as the
Spare tire on your oar
A tiro which is always ready.
If given a trial, you will use no other.
JAMES E. HILI.
m Agent and Distributor.
i 1010 Congress Ave.
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SOUTH TEXAS LAND—Improved and
unimproved, for sale or will trade on
Central Texas farms and city prop-
erty. Can give good terms. H. M.
Maud.
northwest of University.
DANDY 8-Cylinder 7 - passenger.
Just the thing for service or for large
family. Trade for late model Ford in
good condition Also have good truck
at bargain price. Phon© 3887.
FOR BALE—A very good Emerson
piano; must be sold Can be seen at
1711 Ban Jacinto. Phone 2994.
WILL TRADE registered Poland
China hogs for cedar poet. B. Wat-
son, Buda, Texas.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
apartment of two very large rooms,
hall, kitchenette and bath. All mod-
em conveniences. No small children
taken. 113 West Ninth. Phones 3879
or 6007.
WE PAY 4 per cent on time de-
posits; 6 per cent guaranteed land
noter. Texas Bank A Trust Co.
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DOC Se about)
AS~Rs
$400 FOR TWO nice lots on Holly
street. This is a real bargain. T. H.
FOR SALE — 7-passenger Stude-
baker; good tirefl. A bargain on easy
terms. T. H. Barrow and Sons. 620
Scarbrough Bldg.
FOR SALE—Furniture, complete
furnishings for modern five-room
bungalow. Must be sold Monday.
Phone 3170.
FOR LEASE — A most desirable
home having eight large rooms and
handsome reception hall; three at-
tractive fireplaces, large south porches
and sleeping porch, bath, hot and cold
water; very large comer lot with ga-
rage. servant’s room, cow stall, gar-
den and fruit trees. Only 360. Miss
Stiles, 911 Littlefield Bldg
CABANISS HOUSE, 102 East 2nd —
St. offers nicely furnished rooms, hot ' FOR QUICK SALE will sell fin©
and cold running water. 31.00 single, 1 milch cow in good condition for 350.00
31.75 double. Room ‘with bath, tukcash. Call at 4104 Avenue F. Hyde
or showers. 31.50 single; 84.50 double Park.
PLATER PIANO, Used in demonstra-
tion only, $395: easy terms. J. R.
Reed Musie Co.
- same shall not affect any other rule
l( i or regulation contained herein.
, I Bec 11. Any person violating any
ide gallery, orchard i of the provisions of this ordinance shall
---- — ‘be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction shall be fined in any
If you are pleased with what these
boys did for this country in the last
world war, then ’SAY IT WITH JOBS’
call American Legion Central Em-
ployment Bureau, telephones 9114 or
2630. Major T. J. Powers, director.
C. W. MOORE
GEN ERAL CONTRACTOR
SERVICE AND QUALITY
PHONE 7275.
HAVE YOUR FLOORS DONE
OVER BY OUR ELECTRIC HIOOR
SURFACING MACHINE.
furnished for light housekeeping, de-
sirable and private neighborhood. Will
rent whole house partly furnished if
desired. Phone 2217 for appointment.
TWO good second hand mowers
and one rukh at P. Thom eon's black-
smith ahop. 669 Neches St
JERSEY COW—Will be fresh in few
days; gives 3% gallons daily. Can be
seen at 1157 San Bernard St.
American Legion Central Employ-
your ment Bureau for the State of Texas
(has registered with them jobless ex-
-- service men residing in this commun-
UTILITY SHOP— 104 E. 5th St. We
repair anything. Bring your broken
things to oa and let us make them use-
ful.
LOST—On South Astin car or near
switch in South Austin a dark brown
puree containing money and other
articles. Finder return to 1716 La-
vaca or phone 8042. Reward.
NiW GEARHART Knitting Ma-
chine. Three pounds of yarn free. Good
reasons for selling Will demonstrate.
906 San Antonio St.
FOR SALE—Just tne place you’ve
been looking for: practically new home I
of 4 large rooms and bath, large {
1 screened-in sleeping porch, large front i
। porch; situated on 2 full lots, house on
corner; plenty of fruit trees; large ga-
rage and chicken house. Will sell
83.106, on terms; 32,850 cash. Call and
see place any time you wish. At home
after 6 in evening. 915 Taylor St.
Bec, 2. No vehicle shall stop in any
street with its left side to the curb.
Sec. 3. All vehicles, when standing
or parked at the curb on any street,
•hall be placed as near thereto as
possible and at an angle of forty-Civ©
degrees In relation to such curb, ex-
cept as herein otherwise provided.
Sec. 4. No vehicles shall stand with-
in any street intersection, nor nearer
than ten feet to any line projected
into the street from the property lia©
of the intersecting street.
Sec. 5. No vehicle shall stand within
the area formed by lines projected at
right angles into any street from pointe
at the curb five feet on each aldo of
any fire hydrant.
Bec. 6. No vehicle shall stand on
Congresa Avenue at any point within
forty feet north and aouth from the
respective property lines of Sixth Street
at Ita intersection with Congress
Avenue.
Sec. 7. No vehicle shall stop for a
period of time greater than one hour
in one place between the hours of
8:26 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. in.
on any day, except Sundays and holi-
days. Within the diet riots bounded and
described as follows, to-wlt:
(a) On Congress Avenue, between
its Intersection with Third Street and
its Intersection of Eleventh Street;
(b) On Sixth Street, between its in-
tersection with East Avenue and its in-
tersection with Lavaca Street;
(c) On Guadalupe Street. on th©
west side thereof, between its inter-
section with Twenty-first Street and
Its intersection with Twenty-fourth
Street;
Sec. 8. Vehicles shall not park at
any time on the following streets at
the places hereinafter designated:
(a) On Guadalupe Street, on the
cast side thereof, between its intersec-
tion with Twenty-first Street and its
intersection with Twenty-fourth Street;
(b) On Twenty-fourth Street, on the
south side thereof, between its Inter-
flection with Guadalupe Street and its
intersection with Speedway;
(c) On Speedway, on the west side
thereof, between its intersection with
Twenty-first Street and its intersection
with Twenty-fourth Stret;
(d) On Twenty-first Street on the
north side thereof, between its inter-
section with Speedway and its inter-
section with Guadalupe Street;
<«) On Rio Grande Street, on the
west aide thereof, between its inter-
section with Eleventh Street and Ita
Intersection with Thirteenth Street.
Bec. 9. Vehlclea shall stand parallel
with the curb and as near thereto as
possible, and no vehicle shall be parked
or ranked closer than three feet from
the vehicle in front of same, upon the
following streets:
(a) On Sixth Street between its in-
tersection with Chicon Street and Ita
Intersection with West Lynn Street,
except in the area in East Sixth Street
and West Sixth Street, in which ve-
hicles are prohibited to stand by the
ordinance heretofore passed;
(b) On Eighth Street, between its
intersection with the alleys running
parallel east and west of Congress
Avenue;
(c) On Twelfth Street, between its
intersection with Colorado Street and
its intersection with East Avenue;
(d) On Lavaca Street, on both sides
thereof, between its intersection with
Eleventh Street and its intersection
with Nineteenth Etreet;
(e) On Nineteenth Street, between
its intersection with Lavaca Street and
Dial 6517 or address 1867
Avenue.
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WANTED—School teachers and col-
lege students. Do you desire to earn
money during vacation? If so, we
need your services and can help you
do so We are offering an oil stock
issue of the Texas Western Develop-
ing Company, guaranteeing to redeem
this stock at 75 per cent of its par
value-a any time, without argument,
if the owner desires to redeem same.
We intend drilling 106 wells. This
stock is easily sold anywhere. Tom
M Dees, chairman Board of Dircpors
of Republic National Bank, Daflas,
Texas, and organiser of the famous
Hog Creek Oil Company."s active pres-
ident of Texas Western Developing
Company. This is the safest oil invest-
ment ever offered investors. Your great
opportunity for earning from stock
sales. Write today without fail for
particulars. Texas Western Develop-
ing Company, 560 Republic Natl. Bank
Bldg . Dallas.
hall, nice bath, newly papered and :
painted. All modern conveniences, »
fruit trees, berry patch, garage, beau-
tiful flower garden. Situated on a
large north front lot 53x149. On one
of the prettist streets in the Tenth
ward. Price 32550. R. C. Stovall,
Dial 5902.
Two-story stucco residence. Mod-
ern conveniences and large grounds.
Will sell at sacrifice price if sold soon.
Itoi. We cannot
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LOST — Between Onion Creek and
Austin on Post Road some bedding,
flash light, and other articles. Finder
return to 102 E. 30th. Phone 7167.
Reward.
31.760 FOR beautiful corner lot in
University neighborhood. See us
about this. T. H. Barrow and Sona,
620 Scarbrough Bldg.
CURTAIN LAUNDRY—Frieda Ra-
dack, Route No. 1, Box <1, Austin.
Texas.
home, apartment style. Large com-
fortable, cool, beautiful fixtures,
artistic finish, large yard, beautiful
trees. Unusual opportunity for ten-
ant desiring something exceptionally
attractive. Nueces and West 14th
Sts. Telephone 40 34.
FOR SALF
MY HOME. 1104 BLANCO
Consisting of five large rooms,
sleeping porch, 3 piece bath, hot
I water, brick mantel, newly papered
; and painted. All conveniences east
I front lot 51% x foot garage,
i Chicken yard, young orchard, fine
garden spot. For price and terms
dial 5903. R. C. Stovall.
FOUR acres good spilhigh location
northwest of University. Would make
good addition. Price 31.500, terms
3500 cash, balance easy T. H. Har-
row and Sons.
absolute matisaction
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WHY NOT Improve your strain of
chickens with my Improver strain of
White Wyandottes? Eggs and some
very nice stock for sale. Phon© 3396,
O. D. Farquhar, 800 Patterson Ave.,
Austin, Texas
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