Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1920 Page: 3 of 20
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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS, BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL
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THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
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“AUSTIN'S GREATEST CONVENIENCE"
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Exceptienal Quality A Werkmanahip
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HIS CLOTHES WERE NEW
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charm that appeal
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Standard
See our assortment
Phone 598
106 West Sixth St.
JOE KOFN
Specialties
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You’ll get a special smartness of style in these suits and
overcoats, and you’ll get the satisfaction of big variety,
with the certainty of quality and value, if you buy here.
The best boys' clothes that
are made—clothes as good
as Dad’s.
The fall styles are here—fresh and crisp as
the woods in autumn—
Money back if you don’t
get complete satisfaction—
We Made Them Think So.
Yours Will Fool Anybody
After We Give Them At-
tention.
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
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BOYS’ KNICKER SUITS
NEW FALL STYLES
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eilers
McCali Eilers
Miss Loula V Cater
Mrs. Laura Me Kean
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JEWELRY
You Have Always Wanted
We sell these goods on such close margin that your
sacing is increased still further.
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MISS LILLIAN LLOYD
WEDS M’KEAN EILERS
lust Off the Avenue
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Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant in Central Texas
Howard McKean
Mrs. A F Beverly
Margaret Beveriy
Miss Laura Eleanor Marks.
OLYMPIC STARS SLFFER
FROM TOO MUCH NEGLECT
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UNION OF
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WONDER SHOW
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Men’s and Women’s Suits Cleaned. Pressed and Altered at
Reasonable Prices.
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Everything a man uteart
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BARNUMEBAILEY“S
FLIGHT OF 53,000 REDS
FOR SAFETY IN GERMANY i
preparing to
Meanwhile. Mee Bey decide* to have ;
Jack shanghaled, and makes a false
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Irrtter Sent to "‘Thomas Jefferson."
kemniston Tickets ane Reserveol Seats on Sale Downtown cireus
Day at WOODIE GILISERT DNI G STORE, Cor Gth M. and con-
grens Ave.
grabbed And shanzhajed. but the but.
ler at Glory's has overheard of the
appointment and telis her.
By a trick Jack gets away from
the steamchip captain, goes to meet
15-round bout
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By Ansoclated Press to the Avtio Amertcan
HAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept 11.—
Frank C. Davis, newly elected chair*
j man of the Texas State Democratic
I Fxecutive Committee, announces that
(Joseph W. Hale of Waco, recently
campaign secretary for Pat M. Naff,
has been selected secretary.
Most men yould like to know what to do about clothes;
how to save the most money—You can bank on this: the
only way to cut the cost is to buy good quality. We sell
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes because they wear a long
time; you don’t have to buy so many clothes.
bydruggitatthe reasonable price of one
dollar, or tf prrferabie they Mv be ob-
tneh bT,vegdinothe •"***"* ,o the
Det! Mkh. They will ylg;
mail, vrepaki, in plain, sealed cover.
> foot bell
This is foiled by a chance stop in 1
the game, and Jack throws rocks at I
the ball UH it causes a great ex-
I plosion
He wins the game. becomes the col- I
’ lego hero. and then starts to see a man 1
who knows the truth about his fath- :
1 while there, and on its way home. I
duty to
AUSTIN AMERICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1920.
en to the stenmer and i
ole-with explosives
—A wonderful showing of distinctive and cor-
rect styles combined with reliable and guar-
anteed quality.
—A special feature of our showing is a great
variety of the new and "Lite-Wate" Felts in
all the new colors.
—Come in for a look and a try-on.
—New Fail Suits.
— New Fall Shirts.
—New Fall Underwear.
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of pat* i
tary Colby
bny. Inein,
drened to
Ridr on MeGraw Tires and be
hhppy. Cut Rate Tire Co., 116 East
Fifth.
| NEW ronK, Sept 11 —Gross neg-
lect by the American Olympic Com-
mittee of the welfare of the United
states Team on its way to Antwerp, I
route Jack is
PARADE AT 10 A M ""oTSRWOE
DemOpnatlamTP a Peturmanena2adBP.M.
•ai TICKET ADMITS to «u mmui
PKI< I S (War Tai Included )
ADl LIN. 75c.
< HILDIEEN, 3Oe
William Farnum will be on the
sereen at the Grand Central Monday J
1 and Tuesday in The Ione Star Rang- i
ler.” Thia is said to be a great West-
jern photoplay.
j Jack Dempsey is the great attrac-
tion Wednesday tn "Daredevil Jack.”’
' -ati to be Pathe’s million-dollar pho- l
toplay.
,,, • . Dempsey and Bill Brennan was
, O1 I* PeqstnE Fun ed for Madison Square Garden
mediae. ‘Training Hua ban du t er 1
FIRST POSTAL AIRPLANE
REACHES SAN FRANCISCO
Approximately 11
s arrived tn Aust
work on Travis C
seen in the sereen By Assoelatei Press to tne Austin American
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simplicity, decora-
WASMINGTON, Sept.
daintiest fabric or shades.
New shapes from exclusive blocks, new
shades and new ideas in finish and trim
That are pleasing. They’re
Stay"
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a letter addre
‘ I homay Jeffers
Thurvd.v "The Hold Up Man,” a
Pathe screen play. will be presented,
, and Friday and Saturday Charles Ray,
sometimes '-ailed the king of the
play "Greased Lightning.’* mid to be
one of the big hits of the movie j
Ry Associnted Press to «h
BERLIN, Sept. 10
of Ruarian Soviet s
Evans. Jr.. of Chic
tained the honor of
of the Po
is estimal
: Billing*, but Glory. who has come in j
her machine to warn him. is recogniz- t
, ed by the gang, ao they start for
her Instead Jack, in spite of the
fact he is ocked in the warehouse by
Billingx, manages to escape and drives
'through the deor to Glory and tells
i her to enape While she is doing this
Jat k is knocked senseless by one of11
। the gang.
may invest in some things
that are pretty and will
last a lifetime.
best amateur golfer by defeating
Francis Ouimet of Boston in the
final round of the United States
Championship tournament 7 and C.
quisite appeal tn
DESIGNS of ex-
The anp-er of mm M people , th
ererrie end diet, ig a too hard, too
tronblesome and too dangerous a
methwd L force the weight down. How
ever. n Marmola Prescription Tableta,
all these diffi ulties are overcome They
are abo lately harmless, entail no dieting
or vkleot exercise, and have the added
advantage of cheapscaa. One little tablet
alter each n>*ai aid at bedtime- -ss pleas
ant to eat as candy will reduce your
we a M two, three or lour pounda a weak,
and leave no bad result to. k sb wrinklee
nder pressu
ng the bord
Miss Llian Lloyd became the bride
of McKean Lowber Eilers of Austin
Saturday afternoon at the home of
her mother, Mrs W. R. Kennedy
of Taylor.
On account of a recent bereave*
ment in the bride's family the wed-
ding was a quiet home affair. attend-
j ed only by the immediate relatives
of the contracting parties
The demorations of the living room
were tall palms an ferns, massed so
as to form an altar.
The bride was dressed in a modish
coat suit of midnight blue duvetyn,
with brown sealskin collar and dec-
orated with band-embroidery in tints
of brown
I The bride carried a shower bou-
quet of pink bride roses and an
Oriental hand bag of unique design.
Mrs. Kennedy, mother of the bride,
was gowned in dark-blue Georgette,
trimmed with irridescent bead em-
broidery.
Mrs. M. Smith, sister of the hride,
wore midnight blue Georgette, heav-
ily beaded. "
Mrs. Albion Lloyd, wife of the
bride’s brother, was dressed in gray
satin and Georgette.
McKean Eilers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Eilers. was born and
. reared in Austin, was educated in
the public schools of Ausn and the
University of Texas. also attended '
Culver Military Academy.
During tbs war he spent nearly
two years in France, with the 171st
aero Squadron.
Many gifts were made Mr. and
| Mrs. Ellers, one of which was an
automobile, the gift of the bride's
1 mot hep
Mr. and Mrs. Eilers left Taylor
immediately after the ceremony for
[ Austin, where they will go to house-
keeping in apatments with Mrs. J
S. Myrick at 408 West Fourteenth
1 street.
Those going from Austin to be
present at the wedding ceremony
were:
Many men are able today,
through better wages, to
buy watches. diamonds
and jewelry they’ve al.
ways wanted.
Kcasonable Desires
Special News Service of the Austin American.
ROSLYX,‛N. Y . Sept 11 —Charles
All work done promptly and under my personal
supervision.
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is charged by athletes arriving on
the transport Sherman from Belgium I
Direct from famous Boston Makers
who produced them by the thou-
sands or the government
Renliy truiy army shoes that eon be
usei for work or Creas wear, bmsit
to withstand heavy usage, soles
sewed not nailed. all solid
leather thruout handsome,
comfortable, guaranteud to
Thoy are ncientirienli, byili
for protection against fot
trouble, regulariy valued in
rw at $12.00 but worth
won tv -four in
If you want shoes
that really
eoupon
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preserves and does not injure the
By Aswoelated Prer to Um Austin Amertean.
FAN VRANCISCO, Sept U.—
Aetial mall plan, No. IS I. the firm
of the transcontinental postal service,
landed at 2:25 p m.
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1920, newspaper, September 12, 1920; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465295/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .