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AUSTIN’S BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST
A
FOR THLANKsGIvIG.
HOUSTON MEETING
FOR.TEXASST
403 E, Sixth St.
Phone 1675.
1-
Ninetieth
Stressed.
i*
t
of Austin Aviation School.
eminent as a hospital ship.
Woodward said
tire night in the place, with nothing L
noted athlete, being four years on
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only 25 cents, and no extrhs to buy
Dissolve
xamples
K
Baby Coming To
Your Home? «
LMIk4.8%•
f
9
drinks liquors at
end
better
The
12
F
The Same Price
meet
we have not had
| seal chocolates
the
the
squadron.
115
to star Int sty safe
1 heart and mind have been
squadron.
140
I
225
May Be Next Ruler to Go
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50 Good Shines to the Box
Good for Leather
Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown
He
NOTICE
Bv •
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and
to carry home Canndian.
American
had been given up as hope-
4
bottle* of Tanlac.
trsnsnort mervice for *
717 *^4
girt
heA
May T'se German LAners,
German linrrs in German norta Mr
Raker said, may offer a means of
Mak
'■Mitin* th, return of th. American
da*
l
praising Tanlac ”
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Respectfully,
m-mm-u
mremreuumekansanam.
subma
Mane Adelaide, Grand Duchess of Luxemburg.
Phone 1675
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We have complied with
the Government's request
to be satisfied with a
reasonable profit and to
keep the quality up to
standard.
aDr.Beirs*
Pine Tar Honey
for Coughs &Colds
Ona Austin man. serving his first
day Monday as a clerk in a con-
Stores Loses Key and Clerk
Is Watchman.
SHINOEA At The Same Price
As Always—Ten Cents
Austin Was Killed While in
Active Service.
To All Drivers of
Motor-Driven Vehicles:
Has Address and Phone Num-
her of Physician Handy in
Case of Accident.
Wooldr.dge to be tssued today, the
absolute enforcement of the holiday
provisions of the proclamation being
Be Closed AD Day in Honor
of Victory.
if
y
Former Austin Employe Gets
Job Paying Double With the
Railroad.
r elected
Ing been
he ottice
ys undet
i« of hl.
Same Hour Everywhere on
Thursday Victory Programs
Will Be Given.
Wait Until He Can Find Good
Capable Successor.
my
less
The
Same
Quality
Commissioner of Agriculture
Davis is on the Program for
Speech.
he
five
taken
hunt
lleutenant at the aviatton trainhhe
camp at Camp Dick, Texas,
IS!
IAMEO
Franklin
filed his
obby and
r‘s secre-
need that
ted judge
lonrer than the
The secretavy i
Tells How to Make a Home-
Made Cray Hair Remedy.
men.
471th
France, was killed on the last 4k
of the war in an airplane aecident
)F
EN
RANCE
AUSTIN WILL JOIN
AMERICA IN GREAT
VICTORY SING SONG
ba
1 2
water
Full
WASHINGTON MAN
SPEAKS TO TEXANS
the Mauretania still is no engaged
He could not sav whether the other
FRANK GREER, AN
AUSTIN STUDENT, IS
KILLED IN FRANCE
WORTH WEIGHT IN
GOLD SHE DECLARES
and this had gone on for five years,
until I was on the verge of nervous
prostration
"‘A friend of mine who knew that
MAYOR WOOLDRIDGE
TO MAKE PROCLAMATION
WELL KNOWN TEXAS
VARSITY ATHLETE
SUCCESSOR MAY NO1*
BE NAMED FOR MONTH
AUSTIN ASPIRANTS
FOR FIRE MARSHAL
AS TALLICHET GOES
corre-
whole
YOU CAN'T WORK
WELL WITH A COLD
BARBER GIVES RECEIPE
FOR GRAY HAIR
fallen
as en
AUSTIN CLERK GETS
AU THE CANDY AND
FRUIT HE CAN EAT
KEEPS AWAKE BY
SAMPLING GOODIES
Makes Shoes wear longer
and look better
f
e
i
r
r
WEALTHY FAMILY’S SON
KILLED IN AIR FIGHT
METHODIST WORLD FAIR
IN WHICH SOUTH JOINS
Size Box
Ten Cents
Relieve it with Dr. Bell’s
Pine-Tar-Honey and
enjoy your job
TROOPS ARE
HOME BOUND
TORN EMPEROR
ASKS AMERICA TO
AID AUSTRIA
Australinn.
colonial
in FPance
armies
1 vozehal boj
wsm"te
BIG LINER SAILS
CABINS CROWEED
WAITED W. -1
-------- Chickens
CASH III YERS I
Balagia Produce Co. I
Kmith Drug C’ompan
(Advertisement I
on the work of securing the welfare
of the people
Always a Hard Worker.
TU Wenderf E-t Th-t wa aete
Mueh Gladnesa.
na.
"fomm the
standard as an
He had had time to finish this
training and be sent to the front be-
Call
Balagia Produce Co.
lners Mauretania. Olympic and Aqui-
tania have been in the American 1
Hie Work for His People
It was pofnted out to the
men
241st squadron, 3 officers and 144
men
$06th squadron. 2 officers and 41
pien.
KE
"I have work ad for peace always
v« He Did Hta Dnty.
W thA-wn.
Reports from the establishment at
3 o’clock this morning indicated that
the new clerk would probably be able
uture-I cannot
-I can only re-
peat that I feel I did my duty
"However, I do hope that peace
will bring good fortune happier days
due to the great cause the America, a
the Texan and Austin people have to
be thankful this year.
Aue
%
bearteedo-a, •pd eraine pinz
X- -ursse.Serp 6
"•09 eeey wben beby to born; gam
at the erisla la naturaly lese
re are freer Do noe pegiert
dothera IMaad n is for eg-
etere h to Net
you aaa dink o.
This warning is for @
YOU
"burunignton not re
We want you to obey th. "ant your monen
Leutenant Frank Greer, an Austin
niyer, was killed in Franca. according
to a mensage recelved by his sister.
Mm K. Bedichek, 41** avenue a
Leutenant Greer spent fly. years
in th. University of Texas and was
systematic attempt to sample every
kind of candy, fruit and nut in the
house
Doctor". Phone Number.
The proprietor, after giving his
new clerk the name and telephone
address of a reputable Austin phy.
zclan who makes calls st night in
Please .post yourselves as to the taw regulating
tra fic in this city as to speed, open cut-out*, dimmers
ounce of
never before had the experience of
working so close to that much sweet- combat training,
ness before in all his life, and sug- He had ha
grated it would be almost impossible
for him to stay in the store all by
himself and keep awake without
Need for Continued Conserva- Proprietor of Congress Avenue Brother of Mrs. R. Bedichek of At
tion of. Foodstuffs to Be
peace is definitely signed, and even
than the duty of the United States
toward the allies may make necessary
continued food economy for many
months
Thanksgiving day service, in, which
patriotic songs, enthusiastic addresses,
I military organisation music, and the
2943 lusty cheers of men, women and chil-
“I Wouldn't Take Five Hundred
Dollars for the Good Tanlac
Did Me."
It in
program to
Former Student of the Austin Municipal Office* Will Chief Woodward Sayr He Will
sity of Texas and ________
“In speaking of the
With the removal or
He was then sent to France for
upon the Itmitation of transportation
far ill* les, both at sea and in France
Besides employing in this work the
German liners in this country, Dutch
vesselm taken over and all other avail,
able transporta Mr Raker said some
part of the British transport tonnage
made me
, : Jr ■'2 .
p / .3,2
Gruadaa
and
I I
understanding smong
My stoma*h
Our increased volume of sales,
foresight in buying and rigid
economy in manufacture, enable
you to buy
w. B. ANTHONY
Superintendent Police and Publle Sar ta
lunch and never
dinner
"It also is most difficult to obtain
milk for the children wi-hout which
not only mine. but all children, win
be stunted in growth a td perhapa
may fall in -
couldn't even digest
"Regarding the
vo CAM MAKE MONEY
by laying in a supply of' MORLEYS
PRiCkL-PEAR SaP beore Dec
1. On that date it advances to lie
two akes for 25. Now it la only ite
a cake.
Twelve cakes. In a varnished box
make. A zenable and memorable
Christmas Gift,
prement of three
"Avte
MT
walking about and keeping busy--
and the only way he could see to
keep busy would be to make a
the men home
Grrat Britain Needs Mani Ships,
■ He pointed out however that Great
Britain will need many of her ships
403 F 4th St.
eDondents by officers
he drinks
or beer at
n, brother
1806 Rio
tn France
to do but eat.
The proprietor of the place in some
way or other misplaced his keys and
up to closing time at midnight had
been unable to find them.
No Way to Ioock-Up.
He had no way to lock his es-
tabiishment for the night and when
a consultation was held as io ways
and means of protecting the store
from night-time wanderers and pos-
sible sweet tooth marauders, the new
clerk was tendered the part of play-
ing night watchman.
Only Way to Keep Awake.
This new clerk admitted he had
•mpHrod in tarrying troops to France ’ NEW.', RK.Nov 25. Heutenant
-IU continue to to umea in Eetting Memanplwa Poled prondont
I Equitable Trust company. was killed
in an aerial combat north of Verdun
on Oct. 24
Fred W. Davis, state commissioner
of agriculture, is in Houston to at-
tend a meeting called by State Food
Administrator Peden.
Food administration and conserva-
’ ountry Club to observe rhank,.
giving with Dinner Dance Reo ice
l from 1 o'clock until 7 10 Kindly
" make reservation by Wednesday a m
• » -—Adv,
The only pleasure he has
j E E Scholl, Texas state entomol-
accompanied Mr Davis to
w Houston, and will finish an inspec-
“ijon of sonie of the pink
boil worm
territory before returning to Austin.
Fat Turkeysl AUSTIN SPEAKER
BEFORE HOOVER
SHINOE
It t. amumed that efforts will be
mH. in France to put into eneh
pro—atonal company men from th.
name Eeneral locality in th, Untted
States, In order to ease the de-
mobiltzation transportation proM.m i
on this side.
fectionery store on Congress avenue,
for once in his life had all the
candy, fruits and other delicacies
tion will not be suffered to lag untlihandied in such an establishment
— ■ that be could eat, spending the en-
during the war has been to
for a few hours each week
American expeditionary
ficrotnipdomenic.r. .1,1 men. NE W MARSHAL OF FRANCE
Refore General March-, anneunce 1 IS GENERAL CASTELMAN
ment. Secretary Baker discussed with ___ --‘n‘
newspaper correspondents the return By A s-nrintea Press M Th. AwHe Attit*/.-
of American troops from France. PARIS, Nov 25 —The cabinet" will
Mow Depens on Shipa, promote General Edouar N, A.
Their homeward movements, he rieres De Castelnnt a mmh*i Xr
said, is dependent almost entirely France
He has a younger brotrpr, F. L.,
remaining with his moths™ and an-
other sister, Mrs. Frank Ramey, of
Houston.
would shake like a
fluttered and palpi- 1
a time I have had )
to the
torn up
nn egg.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LsT-Bunch of kevs romTstore
on < ongress Avenue to Brazog
greet to Maverick Cafe Reward
, Return to Nick Vo rd our is. 820 Con-
gress Avenue
Washington Official Spoke,
Franklin W. Fort, of the United
tates food administration, Washing-
ton, is in Houston to tell of the neces-
sity for continued efforts on the part
of the food administration officials.
< ommissioner Davis on Program,
Commissioner Davis spoke upon
• he part Texas will take tn supplying
rood for Brance and Belgium during
' reconstruction.
Calkins won a coma
forwar, dear prospecive
■—“arful, gioriomtime
firnac
AUSTIN AMERICAN. TUESDAY MORNINcf NOVEMBER 26, 1918.
Son, anxious eyes are deing cast
by aspiring members of the austin
fire department on th, much envted
otnce ot essistant chtet and Austin
city tire marshall, which has been
vacated by the departure of E. L
Tallichet tor Houston, where he has
accepted a ponition As tire marshall Chief Clarence
ter the Southern Pacific, he did not expect to flU the plac
Didn't Like to Leave Home. I until after the flrut of the year, m ba
Tallichet was very regrettul ever wa, goine to be zure and got a wood
teevinE Auntin, and especially at just man to handle that port of the
tats time when the recent little vial-1 department"* - ork.
tor tn hi, home was too email to be Oomniends anichets Work.
taken along, but he mid it wa, rather Fire Chief Woodward paid himh
4 enra or duty, as the pay wm about tribute to Mr. Tailehet, as he mid
double what he was recetying in Tallicbet had made a good I — Want
Anstin and the money was a very chief and a splenaia fire marshal,
oree^nry constderation under the He had been h the department for
Eresent high com of IivinK system. [about Mx vears, and before that time
No Appotntment tn til 1019. had been connected with the Auin
In speaktng of the vacancy. Firepolice department
"Indeed it t» already so and every
'.'ay we do not use in the endeavor
to Ket rood. I, a day lost.
Fear of the Bolsheviki.
"Me have done our beet end more
cannot be done
“If food and coal are not brought,
we ehall have dieorder in Vienna.
"Possibly that disorder from Rus-
sta w hich we call Bolshevism, will
come
’The people are fine, kind and pa-
( Present piona ure to nee the vemei»
। to carry food, to Gormeny and the
-rtar an d it mirht be found po». |
[mMe to mAke •ome Afrangementi
vherM nome of qeneral Perhinr,
man nouid ba sent hem, on them.
Refora s!ing for Eupen- io sr
een— for 'b. return er ths 'roen.
Ichairman Muriey, ot ths shippin*
onard. .aid it wae the purpom to use
He worked eighteen hour, a day
for long periods
He is mif to be much hurt by
stories which were circulated in al-
lied coun tries about his private life
especially drunkenness
Xew Zeals nd
forces whieh
4T»th aero squadron. S ofticera, n: «'« that in conterenc. with
127 men. IerAReadins. the Brittah ambaamador.
4Tim squadron, i officers and 141 " had been AEreed that payment to be
Imad, by either Eovernment to the
other for service would be made
V the basis that no profit was to
Kerun to either Grent Brtuin or
the I nited States
e menace th- war secretary •ia
will be voraibie te hrinr hom- l
by proclamation of Mayor A.
By Ammoeiated Pews te the Austin ametemm.
HIVERPOOL, Nov 11—The Cu-
nard line steamship Mauretania nan-
.nd am building up every
jeisi ran’t say for mich in
lull n.oni... --------------- -------.!efore .the correspondent left, after
.1 people. । halr an hours’s convermation ChAri.
the former
monarch dn not thow bitternena to. told that the prenident. heir Nan
ailie ot America becaum Erown Whiter since th. I inita "stntd
of their minitarx victory, thoueh it entered the war. Reeming himself to
ma! re inferred tbit he is hear, feel the undermining strain of ths
wire over the toes of his army and I great conflict
pover.hin. fallure to preserve hts In view of the food conditions that
Ha. "Rurntat... vw. aprly everywhere, the correspondent
Ite ‘pbine".or Futum. . perm tanton to Present the em-
: He feels bst ths breakin* up of peror's children with a two.pound
IDe emPe n‘0 emall eroups of na • box of American chocolates
tions la bound to bring economle | Speaking in English, th* rsme,
and poll fir* l dinaster to all nn4 that emperor thanked him errusely -or it
pome rt of a central covernment l sa ying: *
le necenmary for their common infer —
floor
that I
Tanine la
that the former emperors
• G gas, who in October retirea »«
reAt.British Keneri "f the nitd put.,
» <11.mole and An" army, will resume Airector or th
.ar and ..20" fever work for the Rockefeller
•er and that ; I oundation.
Constant coughing. wheezing, snirt-
Ung keep you from thinking clearly.
Don’t feel heavy-headed, grippy.
J wing into action with Dr. Belle
Fine-Tar-Honey and free yourself of
cold discomfort.
It le composed of ingredients that
soothe the tickling throat, help to
ease the uncomfortable inflamamtion,
loosen the phlegm and congestion
and ease the breathing Relieves
grippe, bronchitis, asthma, hoarsenesa,
too Economical, satisfying Drug-
gists everywhere 30c, 60c and $1.20.
Air eervice caauaia. 44 orricera
Mixed casala, 11 officers, 1 en-
listed man. 1 former nurse
Crauala etch tnd wounded. T offi-
cere. 14 men not requiring special
attention
Enlisted men attached to wounded:
officers. 6; nurses, I
Casual medical detachment. 5 of-
ficers. 12 men.
Total, 221 officers; 4 nurses, 1797
other rank.
On the One.
the Varsity wrestling team in the
lightweight class.
One of First to Enlist.
„Immediatelv upon the declaration
of war. young Greer enlisted for the
first Leon Springs training camp
After finishing there, he went
through the aviation ground school
at the University of Texas, being one
of the first six to be graduatsd.
He had his instruction in flying at
Kelly Held, and was soon made fly-
ing instructor at Kelly Field No. 2.
which work he did for more than a
As a matter of fact,
but one giass of wine
bottles altoenther
4 officers.
core. 11 enlisted men
Total aboard, 11 officers.
Get Rid of That
Persistent Cough
Utos that weskenine. persintent equeh
•r r»M. threatenin thront or lune
•ATeetione, with Eekmann Alterntive
th, took" and upbullder. of 20 yor.
myccessful une 80 and 11 m Dottie8
EcRMaNE * ATI1S• Pntladatph"
_"2 •• conarom «•
rhnw merEe of
fwM !•_ the uw. to—
a Peretnree 16 pam ti? ryMwm
a-=-L.
"a mr, droin .to
and other
have been
be rendered in Austin. Mayor Woold-
ridge stated Monday that as there to
no piece in Austin large enough to
hold the crowd that will join la ob-
serving Thanksgiving day, it was nec-
ewsary to ecmmandeer the house of
representatives at the capitol.
There, at the same hour that sim-
far services are being conducted in
all the cities of America, thousands
of Austin people will join in a great
(Advertisement >
emergency cases. cautioned him
. Against leaving the premises before
daylight, no matter what happened
and went home at midnight to sleep
in peace and comfort until time to
return to his place of business this
morning
Funny Feeling at 8 O’clock.
4 officers.
Secretary Baker also revealed today
that a general principle to govern
the payment to be made Great Britain
for pervices rend* red bv her transport
neet or cargo craft in transporting
or supplying American forces nad
been ranched
. He said that in conference
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i ecognize this fact, suffering here
will be very great within a few
-s-E--
Orlei powder does not contain sil. think it is in ths interest of the which he used continually between
ver, lead, al nc. sulphur mercury ani- allies to aid ua. as Bolshevism, when —--Ah-
line coal-tar products or their dertv. arted, may spread and become a
atives denrer to the ailies, too
"It does not rub off. to not sticky 1 "Our coal and food situation is
or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy iyorse because of transportation con-
it will make a gray-haired person itlons
look twenty years younger** The railroads became baly is-
4 Advertisement i | C rganized lately
-------------_______________ (lnd in See an American.
>1 in kuuntin by Van
Mr A. E. O’Brien, who has been a
barber in Xew York City for many
years, made the following state-
meat “Grav, streaked or faded hair
can he immediately made black,
brown or light brown. whichever
shade you desire, by the use of tail
following remedy that you can make
at home
' Meryly ge: a small box of Orlex
K sh‘n" naw <du in Germar norta
Mr Pnker however, *'4 not in.
N " en‘ 1M-, thet nn" AAFintte
| o.*‘ *—n tnken
| Xe More t . Float Menace.
It proved to
have taken
and Ha ve
ByApgi-r- 5 T. Auntt '
MFW YORK, Kov 21 — Commem.
orating the coming of peace and on
823d aqua.Iron. 1 officer*. 119 men tennial of its minsionary activity the
124th squadron, 4 officers, 99 men Methodist Episcopal church and th*
• 11 st squadron, 1 officers. 144 men . Methodist Episcopal < hureh Month
836th squadron. 4 officers, will hold "a world's fair of Meth ’
men Qinm".at Columbus, Ohio. trom
S52d squadron 4 officers 125 man. J June 24 to July if. 1919. it W‘as
id construction company, air aerr- announced tonight by the joint cen.
Ice. 4 officers. 214 men tennary committee
Casuals, medical department, 4 of- i t mo r
l wunt
squadron. 2 ofiers.
ed from Liverpool Monday morniu.
bound for New York, with a las
mber of panengers,
#Early in the war the liner Mauro-
tints was used by the British gov-
powder at any drug store. It costa
"I am glad to see an American.
Who repreonts a country which is
working for peace
squ: dron. 2 officers, 126,
Contrast with One Year Ago.
In speaking of Thanksgiving day
one year ago, an Austin resident on
Monday recalled how some people in-
sisted they had nothing to be thank-
ful for—the nations involved in war,
their son a called to the Flag, food
prices go.ng up all the time, and the
outlook in many ways being rather
l diems!. *
fore th war ended. but ii not aer-Thesxietoy Oelehraton., ... .en
initely known whether h, *a gillea I brought to a Dietorious end. th,
on. thenfron r athetratning nieid, American bog, ar atVidea, tom.
to thetnnno uncement.from the Wat de. making » tlumphai march into th.
“ Par " simply Mating that he isconquerea territry. while oth.ra ar.
mi. .0 , ... . . _ en route home, food prices are des-
cHis motherFwNrs. Virginia Lee uned to fall, and all America is Ire-
"mretvein Waco. « . Iparine to Join in • zreat National
aHi: brother, Bachman Greer, alto victory Sing Thursday afternoon be-
an. i.stud ent.2 the., untverstty. •• eween s and 4 oclock.
cSLur ' on * nud-NoPtace Lnree Enoneh.
gained eleven pounds in Wright mid
haven’t bod a nervous spell since I
ast C’hrintmas I run rat anything
n of see end
et
(9 $e * \238
Mr-3
t --. sh
-- a
men. dren will aH blend into one glad
tw the Lapland. thankagiving ceremony for the win-
Handley-Ag• training Motion, U< ntne of the war by the United
ofticera. 40 men (states in behalf at humanity aad
6nth photo section, 1 officer and world-wide democracy"
14 men
74th photo section. 1 officer. IC | — —
men. . . . .. -- many soldiers in cargo vessels.
«lst photo section, 1 officer, 141 The shipping board to commisslon-
men, line manv such vesnels from 4mm to
72d section. 1 officer, ft men day and they wil be added to the
.8aumaxers‘ detachment. I officer, fleet avaliabie for the return ef th.
100 men. army.
>«»th a.ro muadroa. t offleera 11* For the next meveral weeks Mr.
men.. . .. Baker expeets ,hlp. to be laden en-
2034 aero mquadron. 1 officer.. 126/urely with Mok ana wounded men
men... , „ and thome noi immediateigAvaliabie
244th nero aquadron, t officer, lit for military mervice, such 3 the men
men... . . , who have been dimcharred from ho,
ittth mquadron, I officer, and l>i pltala in France, but who have not
mon. fully recovered thelr strength.
114th air mquadron, 1 orneera, 114 They will be organized for pur-
men. . . ponea of tranaportatien into pon.
tilth nquadron, t officer, and lit Monal com pan I., of from 100 to 150
men. . men with th. requtnite number at
tilth mquedron, 1 otficers, ill offle.r. and will be ment to desir-
nen. nated ampa to be muntered out
tilth equadroa. t officer, aqd 12aSame Locality Men to Come.
me mo that I
leaf My henrt
tafed and many
fainting wpelis
By Aw. MUM Pe te tha Auette Amedtee
GREEN BAT. Wa, Nee. 26-
Leutenant Reginald J. Calkins at
Green Bay. an avintor with the
"I wouln’t take five hundred dol-
lars for the good that five bottles
of Tanlac have done ms and I just
think it is worth its weight in gold,"
■eld Mrs Nannie Hunt, 6019 New
York avenue Nnshviile, Tenn
"I was told repentedly that my ner- ।
vounness could not be cured and it!
made me so despondent that I hardly
knew what to do .lven the noise J
of the at I rel cars pasning would upset
Thanksgiving (Uy in Austin will be
one of the greatest and most gener-
ally observed holidays ever enjoyed
by Austin people, for it will be a
national holiday, by proclamation of
President Wilson, a Texas state holi-
day by proclamation of Governor
Hobby, and an Austin city holiday
i men
• 479th
men
224th
men
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1918, newspaper, November 26, 1918; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465004/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .