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young people for a picnic at Barton
Springs Thursday afternoon.
may
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sweaty, calloused feet
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Mra. David Smith left Austin for
Oklahoma this week to visit relatives
and friends.
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TIRED, ACHING FEET
Mra. Joe Volt, who has been ill, P
reported convalescent.
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.day afternoon. where. after enjoy-
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are attending the Old Settlers' En- l
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and no
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only remedy that draws out all the
poisonous exudations which puff up
your feet and cause foot torture.
Get a box of "Til" at any drug
Robert Hearn of Austin, left Sun-
day for a visit to Marble Falls.
Dieenee Cs—sd by Com im the
Bood
rive in Austin the first of August
to be guests of Mr. Hammond's sister,
Mrs. Frank Ephraim.
bow glad your feet get.
fortable your shoes feel.
Frozen Tea shrhet
Make a quart of fine flavored tea
T. B. Woods of Austin, has gone
to his ranch in Burnet County.
Then send them down upon the four
o'clock
Mra G. W Eastland of 702 West
Thirty-fifth street, returned to Austin
Tuesday night, after visits in Dallas
and Oklahoma.
Later, they expect to join a camp-
ing party at Fentress.
and was accompanied home by herneck and make a dainty filling for
little niece. Helen Estelle Grant of the front opening The waist buttons
HEADACHE
MI RIVID QUICELY
mo wo pofk-wo ACETANILIDE
by mall for 60 centa Sample FRFE AMram.
Mother Gray Cn Le Rov N Y
T. A. Townsley and his wife and
children from Georgetown are visiting
in Austiu with Mr. and Mrs Alfred
Harvey.
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Kenneth Harvey, whq has been ill
for two weeks from injur.es received
in a collision of his motorcycle with
an automobile is able to sit up and
continues to improve steadily at the
home of his parents. Mr and Mrs.
Alfred Harvey on Rio Grande.
Rheumatisn, afording reef that
M genuine.
S S. S is sold by an drugxirts-
Free lterature and medical advice
can be had by writing to Chief
Medic a! Adviser, Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga
cAn spare
Something (or foreign missionat" Teal
he did
visit in
dr and
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Mrs. W, S. Jones, 1111 West Tenth
street, was hostess Wednesday after-
noon at a 4 o’clock luncheon, honor-
will be Bible instructor at the Chris-
son, who expects to leave Austin
Saturday for Chicago, where she will
visit a sister before returning to her
home in Boston.
The table was decorated in roses.
Demure little lace ruffles arrange
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The Easiest Way
nesday and Thursday
Mr and Mrs C M
tinuing their journey
DEEP EDDY AND VICINITY.
In the late fiftien, right before the
TRY IT AND M COMFORTABLE
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Miss Dathene Shaw, who has been
attending* school in St. Louis taking
special training in teaching the deaf,
has returned to her home in South
Austin, visiting in Amarillo and Fort
Worth en route to Austin from St.
Louis.
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family
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William McIntosh returned to Aus- i
tin Wednesday night, after spending I
several weeks with relatives in For-I
ney. Tex
Ren James arrived in Austin this
or leave it at the Austin American
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for I
was
brother, R. O. Burt, who was buried I
on Monday afternoon.
wear shoes a
desire.
Mrs. Victor C. Anderson of Austin,
has as her guest, her daughter, Mrs.
Fred Anderson and son from New
Sweden.
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Mrs. H. C. Scott, who has been
visiting her parents in Italy, Tex., has
returned to her home in Austin.
Mrs. G. K. Manx of Austin, has as
her guest this week, her brother,
M. Luker and wife, from Cisco. Tex
enon. who are in Austin attending Buda in 1
the Summer Normal of the Colver* | overturned
that I didn’t notice it
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Ralph Canion, small son of Mr.
and Mra. W. R. Canton. Is visiting
with relatives in San Antonio.
Jackaon Burt of Houston was tn
Austin Monday to attend his brother.
R. O. Burt's, funeral.
Mr and Mrs W Trenckman
Miss Elsie Trenckman
Mies Clara Trenckman
Little Miss Emily Jo Trenckman
Mrs. Gus F Urbaatke
Miss Hilda Urbantke.
Roy Herber. the little son of Mr
and Mrs. O. C Herber of 1904 Can-
! terbury, is at home and doing nicely
following a spell of seven weeks' ill-
ness at Seton Infirmary.
Boone of Austin left this week
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insist on "Bayer Tablets of As.
pfrin" in a "Bayer package," contain-
ing proper directions for Cols, Pain.
Headache. Neuralgia, Lumbago and
Rheumatism. Name "Payer’ means
genutne Aspirin prescribed by physl-
etans for nineteen years Handy tin
boxes of 11 tablets cost few centa
Asptrin Is trad- mark of Bayer Man.
usual era
to taste.
Prof Wilkining is here visiting
Rev. G. K Manz and family.
Mr. Wilkining will take charge of
the parochial school of St Pauls
Lutheran Church this fall.
Miss Elisabeth Burchard of Aus-
tin is visiting friends in Lockhart.
I The following party from Austin
I motored to New Braunfels gunday
land enjoyed a picnic lunch at Lan-
das Park
Mr and Mra Gus Werchan
Mr. and Mrx J. C. Adrian are
J visiting relatives in Grand Saline.
Miss Man’ Houston is expected to
arrive in Austin on Saturday after
a six weeks' vacation spent in visits
in Kentucky and in Knightston and
Indianapolis. Ind.
in the pool before
a second swim
returning home.
Those who
Becond st
Mrs. G. C. Bock.
Phone 4880.
Mrs. C. F. Naschke of 1905 Trin-
Ity street, entertained her embroi-
" dery club on Thu reday afternoon.
- Each guest had her fancy work
and needles were kept busy while the
mid-summer meeting of friends was
enjoyed.
Home-made cake and ice cream
were served during the afternoon.
The following were Mrs. Naschke's
guests:
Mrs. Ed Schuetze
Mra. Hugo Erzkus
Mrs, William Bohn.
Mrs. Adolph Schuetze
Mra. Hugo Wolf
Mrs. Max Wolf.
Mra Hattie Assman
Mrs. Willie Hoffman
Mra E. J. Presslar
Mra Carl Assman
Mra Emi lie Reisner.
The Fulmore Parent-Teachers’ As-
sociation together with the Bickler
Parent-Teachers' Association were in
charge of the eale of refreshments
at the Upper East Avenue Band Con-
cert on last Tuesday evening and re-
port good success with their sales.
The committee from the Fulmore
school was composed of:
Mrs. W. R. Canton
Mrs. F. Meredith
Mrs. John Harrell
Mra W. C. Lyod.
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or vnfuv
hire and
care Amer
Prof, and Mra J L Boysen of
710 West Thirty-sixth street, are
spending some time in Minnesota.
Walter Lattimore, son of Judge and
Mra O; 8. Lattimpre, went on last
Sunday from Austin to Jarrell, where
he has accepted a position.
Mrs. J. W. Dinwiddie of Clarks-
- rille, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Val.
C. Giles, Jr., and Miss Greenhill of
714 W. Twenty-second street
ArwoTMER $TThiG
ins
Mrs. J.
Bumann, chaperoned
couli eat Ml
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Sunday-achooi Circle No. 1 l. planning to give an
Eaav w-an ice cream social thia coming week.
the entry-
MissMamie Hefylbower of Austin
is visiting her sister. Mra Charles
Deahl in Rockford, III., where Lieut
Dea hl is stationed at Camp Grant
M. E. Morgan of Lampasas, spent
Wednesday in Austin with W. A. Hol-
laday.
guests Wed
in Austin of
Miller, con-
on Thursday.
Miss Wakefield received her
ploma with the class of 1920.
Mr. and
Wharton, i
of her daughter. Mrs
attend the funeral of
Miss Corinne Woods of Austin, aft-
er finishing her course in the Austin
High summer school has left for
Marble Falls to join a camping par-
ty there.
Mr. and Mrs O P Campbell, and
Christi to
tions with
new bids
for supplyi
for ninety
MV
Miss Mary Miller has returned to
her home in Austin after visits in
if he came back'
Miss Alma Mueller from Walters
-e Park is the guest in Austin of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Mueller of 403 East
Twentieth street
the pleasures of the pool
Miss Florence Eck of Houston is
visiting her aunt Miss Jennie Eck.
In Austin.
J. L. Saunders has returned to his
home in Smithville, after a visit to
Austin.
Lockhart to visit their aunt.
Martin McDowell.
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that weldom
fauis to stop itching torture and relieve
skin irritation and that makes the akin
xoft clear and heaithy
Any druggist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overomes skin
dtxeaxa Eczema, itch, pimplek rashek
1 blaskhead; in most caw, pive way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor Biemishes
fanappear overnight Itching usually
wops instantly. Zemo is a ult. ant-
eptic liquid, clean, easy to use and
lependahle. It costs only 35c. ar extra
arge bortie, S100, it will not stain. is
r’a«v or sticky and is poutively
ale hr lender, amative skins
The • w Dr- Cn Owlets n
T1y» is why S S. S, the greatest
known blood puriher M SO success-
ful Ml the treatment of Rheuma-
tism It m s powerful cieanser
Mise Katie Eppes is the guest in
I Houston of Mrs. T Moore.
he filed
Miss Elisabeth Rogers of Centre.
'Tex., is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Massie
Beavans and other relatives in Aus-
tin.
Mr and Mrs F A. Adair and chil-
dren have returned to Austin from
San Antonio, where they spent the
past week-end.
I Aft । more and daugh-
Mias Irene Boone and Miss An-
Mrs. 18. N. Stone of 401 East Sev-
enteenth street, is expecting her
daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger, of Wichita Falls, to come
to Austin for a visit.
। Mrs. J. W. Buchanan, who was
| operated on for appendicitis at the
No more puffed-up, burning, Smprnvinntirmary last Saturday, is
EIn. ! The following party motored from
Austin Wednesday, going to Ruda
land Creedmoor, also making a fare
On acconnt of high prices. Tens
Board of Control Thu radar rejected
Judge and Mrs. John W Hornsby
and son, Stanley Hornsby, of 1201
Rio Grande street, who have been
out of Austin for some time on a mo-
tor trip, which took them to Kerr-
. Mrs M A. Ruby of San Antonio,
who visited in Austin several weeks
with her niece. Mrs. Alfred W. Har-
vey, went on Tuesday from Austin to
San Antonio, where she is visiting
her daughter.
Miss Audrey Wakefield hsa gone
tdher home at Bonham after having
finished her work in the University
’ of Texas.
Bonnie Birdsong, who has been
with her aunt Mrs. J. L. Arlilt, dur-
ing the school session, has returned
to her home in Bronson.
YOUNG
clerk,
and show
age, expe
Address
bring out your hidden beauty,
give you "pep," anap and at
Eractiveness.
MEROLIN romadtnam DRESSING
does all this far your hair better
than anything else. Feed, the
ecalp, etope dandruff and Iteh-
ing. Btralghtensoutthe kinkiest
hair. Not at ick / ar gummy. MEN
can aaally bruah their hair back
emootth by using Herolin. Sent far
Ma by MAIL (tampe or coin).
Agaota wanted. Write to
gpuia spiaMi ct. gg.*
SOUTH ACSTIN AMD FAIRVIEW
PARK.
participated in
Fast Avenue Raptist Iaies" Aid
brother ot
AUSTIN AMERICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1920.
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs W A. Hall of fit.
Louis are in Austin .having come to
Sunburn
la inatandy relieved and woo
healed by appiyine
Dr. Porter’s
Antiseptic Healing Oil
I to a Soothine Healing Antinepric
far all local frritation. Me par
botdle
Have Lon,
ing. Soft, Strath
Ollateolng. oft, eilk. long hair
»pendtnK several days on their ranch
near Kyie.
'Lyet Mt you tHO MEN 6
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Mrs. M. C. Cook.
i Phone 4547.
S. B. Caperton and wife of Bal-
linger, are visiting in Austin with
their mother, Mrs. M. M. Caperion
at 2315 Rio Grande street.
-- ------ Mrs. 8. N Stone is expecting her
You can daughter. Mr and Mrs Roger, son.
Sze smaller, if youjin-law, of Wichita, Tex. to come to
,.. Austin for a visit
Miss Frieda Stroebel and Fritz
Stroebel of Cisco, Tex., are visiting
Mrs. A. C. Knippa and Walter Luker
and family of Austin.
Miss Dorothy Green of Hondo,
Texas, is visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green and her
aunt Mrs. F D. Lloyd. Patterson
avenue.
Mrs T. M McCrary and daugh-
ter, Opal Afton McCrary of Taft,
Cat, who have been the guests of
her sister, Mrs. T. I. Minter of Aus-
tin, left Wednesday night for Deleon.
Cisco and Rotan, Tex.
Mrs. J. W. Edmonton returned to
Austin last Friday after visiting for
a ' month in North Texas.
P00~Te6®
g‘,
C. M Miller Jr., son of Mr and
Mrs. C. M. Miller, who has spent
some weeks in the wheat fields of
Oklahoma, expects to return to Aus-
tin this Friday night.
ing from Corpus
home in Dallas. '
Mrs W R. Davis from Brown I -g . »_
ood, is in Austin visiting her moth _ Mrs Fannie Love continues to Im-
--- -5 -- prove slowly from the effects of a
tin as the guest of
Mr and Mrs W
And we don’t get them until
most night
They're wearing watch charms
as goose-eggs now
34 requires 3 % yards 36-inch ma.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tayler left
Austin a week ago for California,
where they will spend several weeks.
pleasures of the day were:
Miss Josephine Posey
Miss Ruth Penick
Dorothy Mather
Ruth Parker
Elizabeth Parker
Farah Penn
Marion Penn
Grace Thiele
Miss Virginia Brown
Miss Edith Patterson
Miss Mae Gliddon
Miss Alice Bumann
Mra. Frank Posey
Mrs. R. C. Braden and family
have moved to 1409 Brazos street.
———— terial, 6 1-4 yards lace edging, M
F D. Loyd hsa returned to work'yard 18-inch lawn. % yard plaiting
at the Austin Water A Ight plant 1 and 2% yards binding. P'rtce 12 cents,
where he is employed as engineer,
after a 15-day vacation.
Mrs. Chas, A. Roe
Phone 2817
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gilliland and
little daughter. Mary Virginia Gil-
liland have returned to Austin from
a camping trip at Wimberly, the re-
mainder of the party with whom
they went remaining for a longer
camp.
FOR RE
14th st
Mrs Smith Gault of Ranger, and
her little son, Frank Gault, are vis-
iting in Austin with Mrs S P Mills
Mrs. Gault's mother, at 503 West
Thirty-fifth.
For be
with relatives in Wolf City.
Miss Martha La Prelie is enjoying
an extended visit to Corpus Christi,
Comfort and Dallas, Texas, and ex-
pects to be gone from Austin about
six weeks.
it has no equal
Aromatie Leaf at
Harry May, who is a student of
the University of Texas, left for his
home in Beclair, Goliad County,
for a visit.
Mrs. Louise Hill of 1904 Trinity
Street, left Austin Thursday for
Gregg, Tex., to make her home
rille and San Antonio, whe re
visited relatives and friends,
turned to Austin /his week.
vt lead-41 tred out—JuM try -TU- Mn O. A Trenckman. Bellvie
I■ Erand—its Elorious Tour loot : Carl Otto Trenckman. Bellville
will dance with 20y: also you will find 1 Mr and Mrs. B. Darn be reer and
all pain Eone front corns, callouses family
and bunions i — - — — _
There's nothing like “Tia" It's the
Just take your shoes off and then
put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- _ ______ . __ _______....
ing. burning, corn-pestered, bunion-[ of Austin, entertained with a picnic
tortured feet of yours i a "Tiz"supper and swim at Deep Eddy Mon-
bath • Tour toes will wriggle with 1 day eveningjin honor of their guests,
Joy; they ll look up at you and almost i who included
term of the University of Texas Sum-
mer school and are living at 714
West Twenty-second street.
R H Young of Brownwood,
returned tn his home after a
in Austin with his brother, F
Young.
half a lem
peel, then freeze
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Boone and
daughters. Irene Boone and Anna
Boone, returned to their home tn
Austin, after spending the week-
end in San Antonio.
I swept ths building out and built
all enjoyed a swim in the pool, fol-
lowed by a pienic lunch under the
tires. After some time spent in
games and stories, the party enjoyed
Mrs. T. 1. Minter.
Phone 4820.
Mrs. Frank Posey and Miss Alice
Frank S. Taylor
and Mrs. G W,
er if you are subject
head. Diaainens, Ner
and feel tired all ow
— — week from Tulsa. Ok .
Mrs Virginia Crutcher, who for with Austin friends and
constant fums
About their wrongi
sometimes think
How I was sexton
Church here
Mrs. J. W. Buchanan of 2304
La Fayette street, is improving at
Seton Infirmary, following an oper-
ation for appendicitis.
Mrs. H. B. Barnhart has as her
guest, her son, Richard Barnhardt
and wife and their son, Yancey Barn-
hardt, from Pearsall, Tex.
------ to Austin Wednesday night from a
G Koerps of Ran An- , business trip to New York City,
visiting with Mrs. F | - ■1 —
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bedroon
vate enti
with sout
4 ongresa i
pour off and
e e
l ths fine sliced
picnic supper
campment at Georgetown, this week First Baptist Sunday-school, returned
J Lee Hanchey, superintendent of
the intermediate department of the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bred-
•haw of Corpus Christi, who have
beau spending several wesks in the
»n Ozark Mountains in Arkansas, are
Miss Carolyn McIntosh is enjoying 1 well visit to Mr Ed Andrews and
a visit with relatives in Pine Bluff. I family between Buda and Kyle, who
Ark. | left Thursday on a motor trip to
- I Port O'Conner. Tex
year-old son and other members of
the family were bruised and cut,
returned to Lockhart Wednesday
night, taking with him Mrs. Jonss
and the three children and Miss Gus-
vie Putnam, another member of the
party.
Mias Rosalie Jones, of Taylor, Mr.
Jones' sister, whose ankle was se-
verely sprained, and Misa Mabel Hitt,
who sustained a dislocated shoulder
and other injuries, are at the home
of Mrs. Maud Crosier on Rio Grands
st rest
Mn F. B. Clappart.
Phone 494a
Miss Elsie Falk, accompanied by'
her mother, Mrs G. Falk, has re-,
turned to Austin from Chicago,
Niagara Falls, Buffalo and New'
York, after a three weeks’ trip
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Comte have
left Austin on an extended trip to
Ohio, Indiana, Canada and New
York.
and righta, I
M r. Townsley is
Mrs. Harvey.
served to the following
Miss Margaret Ford
Miss Pelham Elliott
Miss Marguerite Risien
Miss Kathleen Thomas
Miss Erma New
Miss Rosalind Howard
Miss Katherine Rich
Miss Virginia Rich
Buford Rich
Warren Rich
talk and then they"ll take another J Mr and Mrs. C Schauerhammer
dive in that "Tiz" bath. Cari Schauerhammer Jr. of Bel.
When yoor feet feel like lumps vllle.
Mrs. R. C. Braden. Miss Eleanors
Braden, Robert Braden and Miss
Marietta Rosentritt motored from
Austin to Seguin on Wednesday to
spend the week-end with friends and
relatives.
Mra Knagg: "I was a fool when
I married you "
Mr. Knagg "I suppose you were
but I was so Infatuated at the time
Rev G. K. Mans has returned
from Temple, where he went to at-
tend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Doehring’s little daughter,
Dorothy Doehring.
Mrs. Charles Spreen
Mrs. R. C. Ammann
Miss Lucile Spreen
Miss Lillian Ammann
Robert Ammann Jr.
C. A Gustafson
8. Anderson
John Kalgreen
Robert Maud
and requested
by August 7
The relatives of Mias Margaret
Moore of Austin, have received a
cablegram of her arrival in Lon-
don. From England she expects to
go to Ireland.
August Kuns and son, Henry
Kunz, left Austin Tuesday morning,
while motoring to their ranch in Uvo Oak
tin for a visit with her sister. Mra
T. B. Monroe in Han Antonie
enough T‘
- .....-i Mr and Mra A A Kirby and ha -"Yes sir, 1 sala (Oh, he wns pretty
0‘clock | by have returned to their home in smooth
Wan Abner) "Well, then, don’t you
think." maid he--
He really meant it too--"that you!
Miss Hazel Hornsby will remain for
several weeks on a camping trip
with the family of her uncle and
aunt, Mr and. Mrs C. B Craw
ford, on their rarch, on the Gua-
dalupe River.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aiff and lit-
tle daughter, June Quintelle Aiff, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jourdan and chil-
dren have returned to Austin from
8an Marcos, where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Z. P. Jourdan, who are
camping at Rogers Park.
Mrs. Marvin Kreus of Austin, who
has been spending two months in
Cushing. Ok., is expected to arrive
home this week.
broken hip. sustained in a fall last
March.
She is now able to be up part of
the time.
of the First
There is one sure way that never
fails to remove dandruff complete-
ly and that is to dissolve it. Thia
destroys it entirely. To do this, just
get about four ounces of plain, ordi-
nary liquid arvon; apply it at night
when retiring; use enougn to mois-
ten the scalp and rub it in gently
with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all. of
your dandruff will be gone, and
three or four more applications will
completely dissolve and entirely de-
stroy everv single sign and trace of
it, no matter how much dandruff
you may, have.
You will find, too, that all itch-
ing and digging of the scalp will
stop instantly, and your hair will
be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silklyand
■oft. and look and feel a hundred
times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It is inexpensive and
four ounces is all you will need. This
simple remedy has never been
to fail.
MOTHERSFRIEND9
AExpectant 55
AbMaQ9sa*7
I Mra W B Blocker and ters, spent Thursday fishing on
Mum Ada Blocker, are( Blanco River.
Mrs. C. O. Wiederstrom and chil-
dren, Estelle Wiederstrom and Willie
Widerstrom, are in Elgin, visiting
their brother. R. L Wiederstrom
and family.
HELP
Mi N .. a
Visiting their mother, Mr*. Mary
Bradshaw and Maj. and Mr*. J. T.
Stockton of SOI East Sixteenth
street.
Co" snor of 3ums henv hK^.tX 40 1
< -Mt 56 Dke LAwonenr.)
-/y* 1 , || _ > Aim rrrrer M
_A2.a -—al vesneo, m ii
CAV3 23599 L“AnATeE/-
Mepp!™ _
Name "Bayer" is on Genuin
Aspirin—say Bayer
Medieal mientista diff-r as to
tbs carnet at every form at rheu-
matiam, bat terse that whew
cawsed by a timy diense germ,
the only eflective method nt treat,
ment, to to attack the disenee at
rti wource, and ceanic the bood
of its camse
Leaving home about 5 o'clock, they Beaumont, who will remain in Aus-lat the Lack and the aleeves
otored to the springs, where they tin until the fall term of school be long or short
0mswa"DBoroJE-feoref
w-,05gEl
RN6
:.1)1 -
vate resid
tleman p
visit, Austin, accompanied by his daughter.
A ) M as Evelyn Kernn, rams to Austin
Wednesday to spend ths summer
Mra. Chas. A. Roe.
Phone 2817.
The Onion Creek Baptist church The following invitation has
will begin a series of revival meet-! received by Austin
Ings on this Friday evening at 41 contracting parties
o'clock. "Mr and Mrs, J G. MH1er invite
The preaching will be done byyou to bo present at the marriage
the pastor Rev W J Broek, andof their daughter, Millie to Mr
special music will feature ths meet I Karl H Schinidt, Wednesday oventng
ings 'August 4. 1920, at i 30 . _
— University Methodist Church. Austin.
ufacture of Monoaceticacidester ot
Galicylicacid
sity of Texas, are located in the J. C.
Adrian home on Brackenridge st.
J Rich
we
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office addremsed to Pattern Editor,
Austin American, Austin. Texas.
It will take about two weeks
I to recelve your pattern, as tt
winl be mailed from our New York
otfloe.
"rIS FIXTY YEARS SINCE
(By G H B)
The other day I met Elnathan Cobb
"Lo-So," the old man said. "I‘ve
just been down
I To get my paper Three day out of
fl vo
Those dratted mall clerks take the!
papers on
On Thursday of next week. Mr and I *>r Kerns will go to Ware tn .h t ~
Mrs. H P Hunnicutt and Misa Flor- September to take up his new work i filled and lit
ence Hunnicutt expect tn leave Aus-, while Miss Evelyn Kerus will go to nA ‘ L,
Un en route to California, where | Denton, where she has accepted a I
I they will spend the remainder of the position as an instructor in theft never mimnea a rrvkt f received
summer in visiting places of inter- | College of Industrial Arts Five dollar, yearly. Abner Estabrook,
1 ( Min. Ruth McFndin. daughter orThe.nnpor deacon, arter meeunE
been i Mr and Mrs D G Me Fadin, of/Called me anide out
friends of the1208 1ft vac a strset returned to her way
home in Austin Wednesday from a I wondered what w
two wrekr vimit to friends in Gaines Abner maid,
ville and Fnrt Worth. "Does the committee pay yon well
Mrs. George Turner and son.
George Jr., from Paris, Tex., are vis-
iting Mrs. Val Giles Jr., and Miss
Greenhill of 714 West Twenty-sec-
ond street.
Nobody dares say "Boe" Their votes
all count
They do just what they pleae:
why should they care
Whether we hayseeds get the news
or not?
When I hear folks like them make
that removes superfiuous hnir eompletely.
To procure this pattern use thia roots and all eaaity. harm leaaly qulcklyl
Rattern Cdupon for a guide and lil । Nothing like it heurd of before.
out a like one en a larger piece of if you’d hike to try tLis wondertut ppocess,
paper SC tbat /our writing can be fust get a stick of phelactine from your
eA8ily read drugwist follow the simpl, nstruetion. —
It I* better to encione the patter end -ith youro--.t.N mt.
Pietura.ai" .. . _ come orut: see h- prf-it, 2mes ana
Enclose both In mi envelope with baip-fr- pur .tin -i E phelactin. .
11 cent la cotn or lump, and mail non irritattne. edorl-a, and - harmie. »ou
And fan' y socks It's no use te
complain /
PERCY AN D FERDI E— Hard boiled? No! It’, the Way Yo u Handle ’Em, Says Percy
party of' Beaumont, Port Arthur and Houston I themselves in rows around the oval
G3,--;
Ur-1" Loo
TOCK (
page I
< ommisel
P’ostoffici
A. Poston of
Mrs F R Fowler and chilAren
the j were in Austin Wednesday, ruestn
of Mra F Ephraim of 313 Bowie "And so of course you gave your bit ? I
street, being on their way to their I | laughed
Joe E Jones of Lockhart, who wealhome ’n Dellas, after e trip to Mar. "What, asked Elnathan Cobb "do
summoned to Austin on Wednesayble Fella. you suppose 1
afternoon following the accident near | -------- ' Abner would aay
Buda in which his Buick car was C B Hammond and family of | todayr
l and hin wife and 4- Smithville, Tex, are expected to ar- — From New York Tribune
5
"Soviet ism Ths A B C of Rus-
slan Bolshevism According to the
Boishevist"" (Duttoay edited by
Wm English Wailing, will present an
accurate account of the principles,
purposes and methods of Rumian
. Hplshevism as formulated by the
Soviet leaders
Goodbye to depilatories, the elect rie need-
Is. aDd the rasor! Here at last is a methof
, By M. A. MacGILL
CVeMs ef Bhe Mell Haem Neva
Wuaef ♦ hucko OLD TeP: W1 This is
PeRer. exrness vs Aruen BATew or
Tof Toruc ALL CLENO ovT $ob Tue
LAST CAM A Frw MOMEN
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