Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1917 Page: 1 of 6
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M’MILLAN REPORTS
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and meet
VERING NEW
to
surruinded with
out wuc-
LANDSIN THE NORTH
neven Wrima. eleht dledges, elghity
out in
‘and spare*
the
wmmcuos
bed at head ot
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with a
■sentry wait
near Lttie Hver.
bear.
generals.
throsuhout trip
NEGRO PREACHER FAILS TO
REGISTER FOR SELECTIVE; mdaden“hatmpgluudrhed PT-
DECLARES WALTER DAVIS HELD IN THE COUNTY JAH.
Al ety and county ettorte are now
beine
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and
dtlon phone
Tom
RAKING omnaE CABBAGE
la Austin
The mt
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Mr. Browh, mecretary
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I Time, It daye, 1860 atatau
Mamhace ne hen.A4GAM hav
miles.
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nel la lift Nathan took cere of me
rain there in no felltg at all."
MANRIAGE AT BRYAX.
SUGAR
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Maitod“Milk
Per. Pound 9c
Tested
SPECIAL
7
Mr,
the Cotton
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Ladies’ Sport Oxfords
White Canvas, Leather Trimmod, $3.50 Valuos
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MIDDLE AGE
mailed FREE if you send your
address.
CORN CROPSAND GARDENS
BADLY IN NEED OF WATER
MARAGHATTILR
Special to The Amerlan .
seal,
and
enfflataat.
rtehto for
aimutha
the camp
June 11.
bound in convenient
form for use in yoi
to lean ta
white man.
and Uro tar
count, to
Rather
ta. aad
hop at
■ra ef
eaa murplu» feed.
Tor cans and
125 er 1tit.
latitude. 1
Compam n
due wouth.
the tour yean I waa ill aad
to move ea mocount at the
muneum from Eureka round aad two
from cape woutweat at Abel Melbere
Lena.
The cooking lessons
you can always have
your baking through
right materials, mixing
tag the heat of your ova
Ou phn o me dol
Mg fathionabb Am
5c.
See the “Old Maida Club" at the
Meta echool, Friday evenine.
ehelter, skins tor clothtne
tor food.
-Plana tor lilt carried
grand jury. which
next week.
Cooking
Lessons
HantHta
Seed.
"Pameed thread* wonderful game
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la het clerk in
inpatchere otto
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late the head at bay
Rank of Lieutenant-General
Probably Will Be Revived
UNCLE NATHAN. AGED 85,
ALIVE TO NEEDS OF WAR
"On Md weather cleared
• ter me to'obtain good
BAN AG1L0sToz“AJuna o,
pucnrrustiot kind on a* side*
----- number of bean aad Mate ex
kto ter lonitude and latitude at
tmportant petat* alao lino of am-
BOOKS
bat m tar an l am able
■ never born ririri b
Plan to go itgnt’gon
gely upon rm or see of the
get bank before mit
BAN ANGELO, Tom
Lewie Terres and Tom
young daughter of Mr. and Mm B. I
dim mono, and to well known here.
KAEv>riMf"APPROACHING.
your g*
can um
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T
II ohm mt of a camp for tuberculer
perons to Anetta The report made
by G. P. Itasmermaa to the buu-
nem oeua oil of the Chamber of om-
meroo Thuraday aeon at the Drimkul
hotel showa that the colony will be
oetabHrtod at an early date.
J. W. Eselle, ee oratory of the coun-
ML alncumeed the liberty loan bond rit-
uaton and urged atrone eeririenee m
Order overrulng motto*
lag out mido and motiom
The Paleatina taureno «
London v* Stem Petre’
Qnivegton count.
Orel argument of reheen
and mueh argument cot to
John Nell n M. A h
grand jury waa placed tatall today,
aad a conapiraer charge win be placed
agatnut Ms* ortictals are much grat-
ified overthe reuulta of the Tezai reg-
latratiea*
been laying down the law in refer-
ence to boneripton. Major Lttieticia
has amply provided ter hto care at the
home north of the university.
'That boy of mine stayed with me
N
• .‘J ’ , 30
kitchen will be
ozeealo
Auatin on track ev-e vgw
mifWiy On hoerd wore J. IV
[vegetable
Dpound, which
me la every m
relief win compel us to retort to the
Eskimo mode of Hetaa at Igloo tor
Our Me sale last Friday and Saturday was a success so
we hav* decided to have
ANOTHER BARGAIN DAY
Everything Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9, an the out-
uldeorour store wi be paid at prices that must move
them. Npthiac over 25c.
Also cat prices on our‘tremendous stock of hooka to
the store. Com* early and look over them. You may And
just what you want at prices that will suit
Bate starts 7 a. m., runs to 7 p. m, ■
Gammel’s Book Store
811 Congreas Avenue.
IWEHLEli
eapers"
It is possible that the rank of lieutenant general may bo
revived in th* American army and conferred on Maj. Gen.
John J. Pershing, who is to lead the American expeditionary
force to France.
Degte Feed.
Stmt vecetabie and frulta, sucA
ta torn, okk, applet, eta. can engib
be preserved by drying. For m-
waaec. com can be cut from the
raarttag ear, put out to Ue sun
upon a roof on a thee* or canvaa.
HP.Npit2f2t
general APthene, with the exception at rnnoa, also maintain
a rank of heutenant general.
* Italy and Turkey have no generals, but have lieutenant
an kdnds.of Byrupo and It me*
qwen cam ......... Ue
Lre I (BUB* package Oat.
Oomu itm* 1-i. pug 7.7.7 m
TTLEA, Tazag June t—wunam
Bpinke aad Mitt Jemme Bimmona, both
of thin’ott. were married Batugday
night at the home of Ue brides par-
Peace Park mb eel aardon aad ainietie
Held will be la good worklag order
by the end of the rummer.
Dr.A1 etety, president of the
Austin Automobile club, urged a cam-
paign to oppom the high price of gaa-
lle. The United states Chamber of
Commerce will be naked to take stepe
along Uto Un* The importance of
Ue une of cunoline in all ines of pub-
“ ----- ---------endeavor war
his age.
The negro has been holding 4tmcus-
Mona during the past week wien nome
of hto brethren In the City aad naa
common
time. I
very nerr
Easat
srtniMi
ead fwut
through the four yean of the civi
war." Major Lttletiel4 mid Thuraday
"When I wm wounda on the batu
Do Your hu
An agree that the ead of Ue war
to net in sight All agree tboro wUl
bo a tremeadoee hartagi of food
next winter. Our miite ear wn
armiea, aad our own tamUlee wSl
sutter uniems every pomeibt effort to
made to conmerve our murplus
tables and frulta. Do your
_______ tuu tust
Little river bridge.
lology, ornithology, ethnology, reh-
nelomn photography ana meteorol-
ogy. Very fortuate la mecurine two
oota of ogga of Ue knott, which wore
Mrs. Quinn's Experience
Ought to Help You Oras
the Critical Period.
Boeolal M The I ■artera
BRAN, Tezas, June %,—Nick
Turnham of Caaaoron aad Mime Ruby
Franklin of Uto city ver united In
marriage here today, Rev. George
Weaver eftiriatlug They win rente
ta Cameron.
dine Farrar in
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"-leom rrne wmera
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nninrnifatbta^ssc^se; Chdren 15
PRIGLS-sEtEemeggvoogsgossituAznos,"
A Mtro Womdehy *M Siwe a modre HmMb Alga
———
Temple, where he haa been uncon-
mclous since the accident. The last
report at i o'clock thto afternoon wae
to the effect that an operation would
be performed, tart there wm aitue
hope for hle recovery, M hto akul waa
ehown by X-ray eamination to be
fractured.
The car waa a new Mitehen, be-
longing to Lento Detach, who wes
drivtag. Mr. Detaoh encepea with
only Might brulses, an did Ue other
three occupanta. The car to a total
wreck. ________
trappubs or an bau.
Harrie county.
al (two mhoone). from She
oreammingnzarrzomy
from Harria.
In 1807 th* rank at lieutenant general -was discontinued
by act of congress, thus making major general th* highest
rank i th* American army. At the present time than ar*
still living two lieutenant generals, retired. Limit Gun. S. B.
pee, M. Young and Leut. Gen. Nelson A Milas. General Miles
5X wm .....
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"7 •
be per pomna, M poumad. 8.8605
Chotoe Rew Fotatoes, pee ta.. .M
tartan torso whdte Outou* ta. .Be
the King Chrtetian tolend of Sver-
drup. Thto toad waa mon about stx-
ty-tour yuan ego by Frankiin mearch
I have bought Ue Win out :
shinine purler, at WI Coastal
will move It to my tailor 4
1003 Oongnm. Can take a
little more buetnem Nuf god.
P. Peeter.
itlon ones hetero the
daye. “If no rain comes, we won't
Uri aay corp at all," he cold. ~.
oora er rm go has been incrensed about
11 per coat by Ue farmers of Uo
oeuBtr. 2
"The bay cropa, of which there to a
1* per cent Inerenne in ncreee, to
iai ta need of water." Mr. Davis
dectred. “Garden erope everywhere
are bring infeuter by Ineecta and tun-
gun growtha. There la hardly a gar- .. „
don That to not infected with thrip. Hn
WlU rata ensions in Ue county ann.
will be extremely favorable; without
upon Ue eotob-
shores of Findlay saland. Much larger
than recorded and very ditterent in
shape. Dimoovered five tataada off Ra
chorea also good stood talana off endt-
era coast of Amuna Tingnes Island to
laUtedo it dogreeg it. Bum cairne
and Inclosed records at all Important
points on trip. Many seals on toe on
return furnished plenty of meat
Svectai to The American
Elgin. TOuaa June —24 Page,
among Ue leading termera to display-
tag some fine mpecimene at cnineie
cabbage, a vegethie which is now in
thto motion, tart whteh to being grown
extenmively ta um states for the mar-
het. It cooke tender with * delight-
ful flavor, to eerily ratmed, making
a rapid and rank growth, and to
doubttem detained to become popular
as a table food. Mr. Page says sandy
toad farmers are Juta boginntag to
ratm the value of Ueto lend here,
and its capacity for producing a va-
riety of money cropa Me also says
the outlook for good crops in the
candy land thto yuy to splendid.
SLACKERS IN* EXAS
TO BE ROUNDED UP
egatern and
wound I received.
"He had ached nenntorien from my
mother, back in Mtnetmmippi, to no-
company me during Uo war of Ue
states, and be held faithfully to hto
pro crim When tha war was ever
wo came to Gonselee., Tana Nathan
, Mr. Byrd waa picked
tag car and taken to
mutha from 1M meridian nerom mag-
metie maridlaa to 10aa. Muok seal
sbeequenty beeamo iteutenant gov-
ernor of Leutstana during Uo days of
reconstruction Nathan and "Pneh-
back* got on famously together until
we had to cross a river in the dark. ni-
PtashbaU wm afraid, but Nathan
prodded him an. aad wo nelly ee- •t
eaped from the federaia, whom we
thought were pursuing ua."
August. Uo recent rains bring suffl-
cleat to mwoply the needs of the Mata-
gorda county rice Erowera
Walter E. Davis, county commts-
rionor. aald that on e-half of Ue corn
crop in Travis county wm poumibie It
rate fans within Ue next six or eight
The firat arrest tor taninE to veg-
Inter ter Ue eels stive draft oecurrd
when R J. Btronz. a negro preacher,
was taken into custody by Pollcenan
E L Teun* ea Bata Sizta street.
Strong, who to 14 years of age, made
the contention in the office of United
teates marshal that ha waa a preacher
and not subJest to regtstraton. Mo
wm taken before United Mates Com-
minstoner T. J. Caldwell ter exami-
nation and later held in the county
jail ta detauit of IIM bond.
His case will come up before the
which has been set tor
to expected that the
Green county cowboys, who have been
trapping on Uo North Concho river
for Uo past two montha, report Ue
capture of stzty-tour ooyotea. four
boboats and Ue kHUng of thit-gven
rattl see ekes during that time Ferris
is one of Ue record trappers of thto
count. ___
A Mexican was caught ta a saloon
at Fifth aad Braaae streets about
11:14 o'clock Tuesday night, by three
policemen. The. Mexican was ptoeed
in jail
owers anc
The new method of onnninz,
called Uo deta pack moUod, makes
Uto ImseeriMe Tim uncookea er
partially cooked food to packed into
Uo Jara er calm and some water,
syrup or jutoe to ured to cover Uo
food to Ue Jar. The Jar to then
ptoeed ta a ahpan or boiler or
other receptadie, bring certain to see
Ue Md to teem, m the jar will not
naeed btf__________
E.L-: — — J. C. Nagle of Ue board of water
epnHon.nv Aone enqineer fola Ue council that no
good w«rh_ to botany.^ geology, giac- water would be taken from Lake Ane-
tta for at team two moncha, July and
Keenly alive to Uo pieeent war utt-
nation. Uo "Boss Man," Nathan Ll-
Ueflcld Btokes, a negro aged 14 years,
is toiling nil the other negroee in
town Jest what to being expected of
them in Ue nattonal oriels "Old Na-
than" hM been Maj. George W. Lt-
Uefleld'c body guard ever rinoc the
major was a young boy in Panola
county. Miautemipol, Nathan m ten
years older than Ue major, and etui
kakes upon nimaeit Uo right to watoh
after the major's health in spite of
Ma—"Tor thelnat thro
are been soabled wid the
nnnim Change of f. and
• --
Nadrons,-
The American.
samimme--
Atflnned: Paiip A Ryan Im
"Reache Stab May 11, ertestag
from Victoria Head to Anoritok
NW TORK. June T—Hara upon
the ertic cablecram from Dr. Har-
rtoon J. Hunt lata week, announcine
the safety of Ue members of Uo
Crocker Land ezpeaton ceme Ue
graphic report otDr. MacMlUan im:
Saif. It to Ue Oras m image ezcedrea
from the explorer in a year and while
ak3ila-liko ta cntrctionge out-
a,fpr."zumfjuzze"hrAamgiaa
mtaletor in Cep >■ beg so. Dr. Mae-
y,pezcnaenin#2
A third relief ship is to eet out about
July L R to anneonnod tontght. Tor
it to bllevea his needs are urgont
Dr. MacMillan's mssmgo tottows:
"AM well at Etah hesdauarter of
Main* eraser and allwed to cook.
The lid to thoroughly tihtened er
to tamed as seen M Ue Jara became
belling hot. One seeking to sufn-
tent for acid teoda Three 000k-
togs m mucoemeive days are naem
sary tor non arid foods. Two leh-
pans or two wash tube, Uo one to
ht over Ue other, co that the boat
and steam may be retained, may
be used tor Uto purposa
The aeM peak method has the
tollowtne advastegee over Ue oM
Ue Crocker Land ezpediuon. Relle!
stage of 1111 and 1*14 failed to reach
ua Dr. R O. Hovey and Cagt George
n ss“m“ fuerag
*SF8euhBsmdr2ad2f2arassna #2- ,. -
■ ■ 42 .5 ndvodccko 3LTS
to fetainea. E- =
pelled retreat.
"On return swung mouth for m-
ploration of north Cornwaul, whioh
WM seen about 1114. Tracks her of
musk ox. wolves and caribou. Mppea
Bpeelal to Ths > ■seisea.
DALLAS, Tenn* June I.—United
States ottictela are to be active ell
over Uo state, rounding up slackers
during Ue next week. Several ar-
rests have already hem made to Dal.
toa, chiefly among "bums" who ar-
rived ta Ue city on local freixt
traina.
A ulta em ta the Tarmers and La-
Local Brief*
pgina
found by Dr. Hunt at Umanak. Cap-
tain Comer hM obtained pome very
favorable rewulta . In archacology at
Umanak. He wim continue hto work
at Etah and vicinity until the arrival
of the ship ta Uli. Dr. Hovey had
begun work in geology, welmmolos,
and ginctology.
"Etenmtye plane for future tuple-
ration in Ue aprine. Work to begin
about March 1. I have Irirgo number
doge, wairus meat for food, whole
wheat bimouit and pemmlean for trail.
Sun now wall on way mouth, having
left ua m Oct 14 ter lit dye Mm
all happy and confident of good
health.”
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$2.75 -
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home by way of Souta
_______- and Copenhagen. Kara
gas*, warm house, plenty of fuel and
adcouatc vo p ply of food until August,
111. A third Inettectuai attempt at
or pate. Imust nay that Lyda E
FnEham'[Vegeteble Compound Is the
boot remsdy any sick woman can tak*^
wSlm.M2Lma,M.
bride to Uo
I
musk em
amina, Im
r eurtacee
■ooured
demon county; Bouther
E.'ororus form. ~XU~ dust and
0udtvagzngtsm22a2;
be easily killed by beat The epores
or seed are much more resistant and
are not destjoyed by eritasty bou-
Ing They are destroyed, however,
“_•1#0Kinds at rood. ’
Foods to be oaned may ba olaa-
sittod m Mid, mucA m frulta, berncs
aad tomatoes, and noa-acM. such ae
bean* pom and okra. Add Dutt
and vegetabtoe may be canned with
me cokinE, because the uivnq or-
psalms are not only kitted, but the
hot arid also destroys Uo spores
or eaa* ag that no more bacteria
san develop. The nm-aaM foods
mast bo man ed by the -----
praeem which mans cooking one
hour every 44 for three euersorive
days, which tve time for Uo
sperm to develop late living bec-
tor
The old method of conning wm
to cook Ue food in an open pot
or 4ihpan and then transfer to the
jar to be sealed. Thto umuail meant
that bacterta and their sperea, or
ogga, were oUngin* to the bride at
Oto Jara. Um often faring Ue
ood later to spodl.
ELGIN CITY MARSHAL , r
HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT
aast,az4: peasg ezi 14o
*ar-a2piemesgmnere La
54
Excellent
went right along. No has beon wtU
me ever since.
"I remember riding along a dark
road me night with a Congreosmaa
Dodge of outslane, whom negro
cervaat. •Ftnohbaek.' m ho waa called.
lUcaatom
NOTICE, Texas, Jun. t--Harveat-
tag wtu beata taUto metion b a few
days. Owing to late rata* wheat
promisee a mueh better iM**- •**
wm expected earlier ta Ue mason.
Cool weather has retarded the arewU
ef retim.
RANGE OONDnTONB QOGD.
cesetully. Left Etah March 11 wttb
Galveston, Chailes rritche m X
Niechov, admgtptstrator, at *k i
Chambers; W. A. stywart on an
Lee Watts o« al, from Hani*
die at lari camp printed
Lack at doe taod com-
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