Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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I
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Society Brand
oday
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Al
It’s the pledge of the makers.
Meeting Will
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Society Brand Uniforms Tailored like a Drew Suit.
WANTS WIFE
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SLAIN TEXAS MUST PRODUCE
STUFFS
MORE F
SAYS W. E DAVIS
ER HOTEL
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Administrator
AMERICANS MAY
VAU
(Continued From Page One.)
The French did
romarkabie tente
in connection
with the eranapt of
Tons of Evidence.
d Miller.
thi
the hoteast nieht and be.
ITAI.
This
name corps now has hen
in
shooting
Minor
Captai Ransom ran into ll
a targe
Davie aia there wan
from hiaoom nearby and
Mr
cula be had for 31.50 a-
his rooi
arrantad
ter naar Roncoe
Long. ho wan shot through
If B
me
and wu
last Dece or. having been ment here
Flue
Ever Printed in Texas
HOUSTON TO LAUNCH
brought
The Real COL HOUSE
acta was
dismisa him
Ransom id Jules Baker. a close
in The Austin American
2
After the
3
Printed Serially for Twenty-six Days
CHICH
9
nderf Story
a Texa.
no matter hear muem
AAdrems Eicetator,
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Showing clever ideas in ti
dressy affairs or just pl
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Ham Reen
MOVMT,
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dentally
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room apart man I
care Austin Am
CLASSIFY
i haeeMMr. al
hentera, or 4
vh
morrow.
Long
10
62
o/
Members of the
to Revise Chartm
The Most Important Story
chief of
After
Baker fl
Robert 1
from EI
Miller
No
regula
flushi
gays
forme
ney p
at rain
Eick
about th
He wa
‘ beautiful siR.
This sale emde
dresses with t.2
the hots
Miller
Captai
the arm
elete
joriti
Vai
ing b
was a
the f
A0
io
make t
Chamb
Rece
that ev
vidua},
the g,
Specia
U
the e
ualities
Mata for 30 cents,
tharn the bottle and
4ck
fd Of have sick
try Wizard Liver
ttle pink pilis, 30
ot.
instantly
in Houston.
Texaa, April 2. — Hen-
career as an officer in
h ms special officer and
Doesn't Think Texas Can Feed
Herself in Normal Time*.
s
Comelm COMm tan an Fotetem Capttala
AS *• Mem of Te- ho Gov-ramit
oree Nempapm M *. OK, W Alln.
MM fee D-eerae an the Adsntntatratem.
ter-
the.
I it
mA
Im
*»l
to:
A
TROLLEY DODGERS
WILL MIX IT WITH
BOSTON RED SOX
Beautiful
Silk
Neckwear.
RANIER
BY CH
IN WE
ma
in
he
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STIFF JOINTS
SORE MUSCLES
Sartety Bran Clnthes
KNOX HATS
Ear & Wilson
Shirts
Mane
and W
are hen
veal i tan
RANGERS ROUND UP
GANG OF SMUGGLERS
OMISES TO BE A
A WARM SESSION
MAYOR WOOLDRIDGE
WAY NOT FAVOR
Commercial and Civic Organiza-
tions Have Already Made Up
Their Slate.
TTES
K GINGHAMS
I
A
Long. he orricers
chief of iee, la well remembered.
He wushil on the city payrolls
when Henmpbell mayor, ano one
The NEW SPRING SUITS
now on display.
RO
active
Area,
today
ters
•In
Delia
driver
beer
"Ba
activi
Poe
Eca
the
pro
E
no I
coni
nevi
cure
akin
Pim
Be
writ
t
l
Bon was started by the
mmerce.
yor Wooldridge asked
anization or even indi-
nominate some one for
AFTER THIRTEEN DAYS
OF FIGHTING TEUTON
MACHINE BREAKS DOWN
(Continued From Page One )
•o Stinu
I
Beginning Monday,
April 8th
anpertyan
22,3
— —AFVD
=onthe
X* -2
The masa m,
meet At the ,
mey be charge!
It in called 2
o 1,commfeh
or t- cI/2I
Som.0
Oc-
the
"In the Woevre and upper Aleace
enemy attacks were without result."
t
4
A
_ . _3zaf222n
$15-Waan18. 00 ^res8es
w!00LAtE.Toa
conven lences, ath.
tap
Th
featu
Ha
threw
Sge
Trinit
South
Ba
South
of ga
pire.
Umber, Qucdy
'arbrou}p& Sons
---A ___—
The yenset is of mt tons
To date neventeen wooden
have been launched
TAFFETAS G
\j FOULARD:
43 CREPE DE CHI
The war department wiu not give
out any statements relating to those
torces.
ng:*a
i
t"“2veurimpVa"an"nu
ton that
Dartniff Soon
Ruins The Hair
#3
bin
,e
P
Um
der
I
•Twenty-two enemy alrpla
five captive balloon, were
down
Nations
Come today and make youtn eariy. There are
nly fifty of these new Dresses y win not last long.
Come and save from *5.00 “on the purchase of
fashionable Silk Dress.
first official
TURN SCALE OF WAR , ,,
AGAINST TEUTONS SHIP BUILDERS
pehm-. AFSPEESPOMTWoRK
En intervention in Che war. It was’
K will be doubled or even trebled
e in coming days of the battle.
-—------,a wibut re-
lief and han requented permsion to
remain there. althoue» it N borne
a EreAt part in herring the Jute to-
vir Paris through te val of the
' e,
get your money bi
Mesihesonyunt"
Whips, pleaiant 1]
-- ------—I upo to bport
their allies in holding Ihe ed hern
part of the line in the srat he of
the battle. "I .
Whiter K. Oe via distriet tood_ad-
ministrator end aimo farm aemonet-
tor made a talk to the ownere of ir-
rigated and irFikebt lands in the “
m>bb room of the chamber of Com-
merce last night
Ha called their attention to the
food shortage throughout the world,
emphasiaing the fact that Texas <ooe
not produce enough food a nd feed un-
der normal conditione for Mr own
use.
"A strong German reconnotssance
attacked by our troops on the left .. ,-----v- wuw ,
bank of the Oise, southwest of Mr- the fighting tinea ten days
vale was repulsed -m- h--
There May Hr Famine.
The possfbility of famine in cane of
the negiect of Teana people to plant
and cultivate a larger area In 5001
and feed crope was held upas a warn-
ing that Tease people-Ane especi4-
farmers—cannot afford to ignore.
’ ti. Potato Seed Cheap.
•Jts Mr. Davis said th--- ------
quantity of good potato ned inHou,
years ago
stationed at Sweetwater
ac«
the
n
. he
Ho faas known. MIler did, so
shot, bi he fled the city and ' w
Arrangements were made to furninn
"1h razom. thone prisonera who do not
wear Dearda.
mid cais:— to ncquital," he
"HIG tonagnt.
The ship was uneir charter to the
south- Cunard line and caried war supplies.
and color effects—fancy,
, red, conservative modes.
J Dresses that measure up huality standard in every
I respect-Dresses for the'so ijs settled matron or re-
served elderly lady.
army corpa came from long
Aistance to bo thrown immatef
into the fightine aa the me do
barked from motor lorries • thetr
bark •
HenryL. Ransor-acted oy District Food
Shot. Walks FBed to
His Dea
over to Turkey in accordance with the
recent peace treaty between Russia
•nd the central powers, have formed
an army to defend themselves against
the Turks who have begun their
military oceunation at Batum. Kara
and Ardahm.
new other thenters there t nothing
consti
biadde
gish I
The
In thi
•if th«
of se
attent
get *
from
hnke
water
and I
Ehis
acld <
bmed
for •
neya
hM <
20 it
endin
1 1*4
injure
cent
regula
ana 1
ana t
aeriou
; i I-e-
0
PARIS, April 2 — Thu war ottice an. troopa when callea
bounc.rn.nt tonight my.: " -- --
’Th. day was marked by quit,
epirited arllery fighting particularly
between Montaidier and Laeny.
"Our battertes caught under their
nre enemy concentrauons east of Can.
tlgny.
efEehed tonight to
dmer of Commerce
red fire.
■pt nirteen members
W reyine the charter
Ftin.
ago the project to
fart wee brought out tn the
zance that the benitary, eondt-
tiofgurrounding all those plant, ex-
coPhe one at Orans, and the one
At Alport were good
1' likely that a • renuit etepe wII
be Min won to improve the nani-
tary Mitlono at thes t*• pointe
ne and
Except for minor enterprises which
w. earned out in th. netghborhood m
Serrte and a. a resuit or which we
captured a German pom. tn, day
pamed more quietly on the whole bat- poruvely email
Ue front." *■? 1 .
etapdard Firm type to KnchedTin
gulf water, will god overbonra from
the way. of th. Universai Shipbun.
inx..company or Houston, Toxa.. on
Apri l.
MiasL_Nina Cullinan, dauchter ot
John: S Cullinan, prestdent of th’
Nauaton Chamber of commerce, will
be sponsor.
Hang* W H Koon. .tapping
flrad on. .hot at Io
FRENCIOLDROAD
TO EINS AGAINST
CqWAN ONSLAUGHT
(ContinuFromPag. one
Web Epeneefarheymetiay andelame
.Wizard Oil io an bqolutely reli-
tola, antiseptic application for cute,
burns, bites, andlitingi Sprains and
bruisen heal readily under its sooth-
ing, penetrating a -
Get it from dru
if not satised pel
w - —. --—J near Hebu-
. and again* the height, cap.
turad by u. between the Luce and the
Avre • my. the report from general
coun hendquarters today. ■broke down
cun-jdown with heavy Invm"
The text reed.
"Western theater; The pomition on
the battlefieid i unchanged.
"Counter attack, mad. by the ene-
my near H-buterne and with epe-
clal ntubbornner aginat height, rap.
tured. by u. hetween th. Lc. AKa
th. Avre broke down with he.V
lomnes. ‘
hundred delivered in Auatin.
Although II is now late in tba mq-
•on. he expresed the opintor that
with proper irrigation a good potato
Verop can ret be grown in Travin equn:
Jty from meed put in the ground in
imabet oS
. C. Goetha
’- a L N
n
\ W.A
NFW YORK. Apri 2.— The Carlinle
Castle left an Atanic port Jan 27 -- - ,
eni waa torpedoed a Feb. 10 la thery Nansow
Fngiish channel, acoring to orr-ihouston,
clale of ths lino todiy.
The ship carried a erew nt ttftj-
nt IW6,ail of whom were saved except
the fourth engineer, who was killed
at his poet. ‘
Sgendant "ould block the proceea.
Govermenr May Hine Doctora.
za2
Twocsur.Mr. Clyne deciared.
\na nrty veniremen
ummonod yesterday and today have
pononFwen, ppportunity to preent
h r they should not serve
seSle imu.or.exemption *»*•“•• of
othC? ????«< aerieulturai -ork or
wner industries necesrarv t. ,L1
progecutionor the war Fecznitha
b,heucour and many or ,M Drompec-
EFund "ere ezcuzed - thene
friend, we indicted for killing J
H Brocki, a leading criminal i
lawyer
After a mational trial they were
acquitted.
This was efore
Xrad::.n;
www going, a hen the Britiah-
French troops before the Im-
mum volume VrOop. th. enemy
again waa tavor placed for rah-
ing reintorcemerrrom one part of
the line to anothKowine to the fact
that he occupied interior ie of
beinmkourhe i " une batt
Few Prieoners Betmyaken.
In the first few dX ot nenti the
-ermana were able I vuck up many
group, ot prinoners wvh had beome
isolated from the mafpoaiesarine
the recedine movemer but rentty
their haul of captives k. beericom-
iashionable Ginghancks $4.50
and indeed they are wonderful up-tothe-mo-
\.mnt styles; made of pretty checksids Ginghams,
\ fifshed in white pique, collars anf; set off with
pokets and peari buttons. All thf dainty coior-
ng: women's and misses' sizes. Pl
Remember this—
No garment is a genuine so.
CIEtY BRAND model unlegs the
inside pocket bean the label. In
society, in business, Society
Suits are authoritative in. style.
They are proportioned to fit all
types of men without tedious
measurings and fittings—enough
models are used to insure this.
thb very near future.
From the interest manifested 1e
Qne month, 4 M
TV- montha . 1H
Si montha..... IM
Cne m». ... 1,30
probably by Ran
•greeted immediately
• Amottt.E, v The Amerlean.
5FVWMBVILlE, Texas, April 2 --
anip. " smemgbiina "222061,
ten.miierubelow Prownaviie, Wher
thre.M were In the net ot
touine them neroms the Rl rande
towars Mexico in • boat
_ Megleane were arrestea ane
rneeue "y. ehargen nt mmukring
""F be flled. againnt them tomor
rgw.
„ matter it la very likely that a con-
a wounded in the left liderable acreage of triumph and
ansom, who serve witrish cobbler potntoes win yet be
n the Phiitppines urinanted on irritable lands in this
the Spar American war. wae forvig hborhood.
SSSSSaSS sczsscga2m20*6
nemon mezenuy ana thatceanaes row Ferv bridge
z2hyarhuazu for a SSeertl bottle ’’••••♦ racz’-ns BrrhutuF"gortin:
mo and apply it m directed Soon Noigs ahipyerda ,nr or Por ‘atter:
yinjnd’tht trritationa, pimple, «r, L.I. "hteh win deltver the re.,
deed ecema, biotches, rgwoR nine ana ten month., re-
weme th. penetmaingatit nTheBmaumont Shipbuilding and Dr
#-esu
April 2.—
Whan Itching StopD
kg Day in the DownrBe sure t come early—a most Fortunate purchase of
just from the tissue ", for today's sale.
lresses of every corf kind for street, afternoon, pastime and sport wear. There
with I ith broad sashes and red bodices, with square collars and long narrow collars
wun every new styN of the new season.
In games played at other places
> oock ha. ptayed hard to win—to a
jw< oct ot strength,
lerge Crowd Expected
• ■* probable that on. of th.
ME‘M. erowds of the seaaon will There ere many who believe that he
E"He Eme. ___ .. . Ierossed th. ocean authorized to mak.
The r^dutor section will be re-this great sacrme, or ~IA. ,,
zervea fo thesoidlers from th. avt-luonal dhtevesnent uponPI. altar Ji
atkm ground whool .nd hundred, of IwwM emocrney." “on ‘ “ o
univerty.ztudenta are expacted to Whatever may hara been th. orig.
root for their favorite ouirit nai purpose or the secretary ninnn
th. complete unitication cf Germany,
three most powerful enemies ha. been
accompiished.
sitz deu Iverir ar pasaite l.
‘Srptiom atreti MM l. Mr,
-inber -tehime Mak -,23
2 pleen: "tAte Meacid-’ • Cu
Subeerihen• will —at— "-m
2 ofiee Jmmeeletes
will corpne in special
Roem .Blac
M ktab
Georee STBiley.
A. W. Griffith. \
E. L Early. {
Retai Mcrehanta’ Associdi,
Joe Harrall. misociat.
..Ton of literature to be um.a
midencnin the tma. Wnich “verh:
mntofficiais predict will prove tub.
ni mounusuai in the nation’*
tera hit Z have been Moron in quar.
"2 over. th. court room
.Imtons.of.dinabied machinery
aexhitabeen brought up ---
..The .52vernment wi attempt wi BEnLIN, via London.
Enat"txhpet.to.proveatta allegations "Enemy counter attack.
E2. ‘An oE n advocates •abot- terne and againet th.
•g. and destruction of induntries
Defenee Cow-el Conrident.
OFPICIAL REPORTS.
By Anociated Pre — The Aumun American
LONDOX. April The report from
Hletd Marahal Haig’s headquarter. Ie
France tonight saya:
)
"SWEFWATER, TPamui,an
The Out of Capt. n",.n
•om of he Tua. ranet
phot an. inatanty kiuelno."i2
bullet >m 1oca1 notel 14..".
•kipped to hi. formol" ' "A
Mempatea, Texas, today1"*
Long of Borpuntt
Miller of sekount
in jail her. aqpunI
by a grand nia
The Brooklyn Nationals, known
; Heza
The game W W railed at 4 M
Considerable rivalry has sprune
I EP,between the Dodger, and the Red
mEeimemahx-ndeunhe n"n,plan.orrdao Bunn
armies and also because of the crea-1 Sam T. Hill,
tono awupreme commander in the I Barbera' Untom.
reraon of General Foch, under whose C. F. Heynit
direction General Pershing. .■ well 25 I w_______ 22 ne:
Generai Petain and Field Marahal I Hoewzven League.
Haeare nowoperatine. “ ben s.Ma.Roser Roberdeau,
found advisabte to provide tor a uni- Sutmchts image,
form systera for reporting mitaryl Mra. A. X. MeCallum.
operations Sugergted by Myor Wooidridze
Baker-. Minstum Accompltshed. I P: K Woodward n"E6
Reviewing rhe menger information I Tu,, erman ° James, Untversity or
that has been available to the great will Ask ouna
thing, that have been accompilshed The meetngcm probably uk th
anen.the German drive began, many ctty council to , oncur °A luAskctthe
sflcaizennaogzenozdnemanewpopzanmesccdovorble upo^T.
‘2AepnensnutrpqurrhethmzuzmzemThewpemzsheanuneenta,my
In urging ana casmasna 6 i0 fatn clause of the home rule act of
rhorab qestnkwasCouncu Tomorrow.
warsecretary Woui not have mon. cuThe city.counei, ha. already ...
empty handed to the conference curea a number of name from th.
mheatreneth or the Americn army pArsont.orzanizntions"that THI h.
actually In Franc, was not mitflci.nl Pesssntedacttomorrowe meeuing un-
to warrant more than a plea for new change Acton.or tonight', meetine
mesure» to meet the German on-wiKareprozram.
hub "1 Com Money.
,, With.the whole man power of the. Mayor wooldradge MVI . an.. ..
Inited States made •mmmltately avani-iook wita particulF tavor umb not
able to play it, part in th, rank, of Irevision ot the charter ar zpon., the
the allied armies, as well as m"ehrtan the expense "or’mo " en:
purely American force however, it election. more than one
was agreed that Mr. Baker cduidl.. ----------
•Mizr.'s sr. th., A.PLEA OFILLNESS
DELAYS TRIAL OF
. L W.W. LEADERS
(Continued Frem p
f:
uporta from™ snine Mn
nertous mining ainorder, lam X
qrrired heer. tonight and announced
that he would aid the defence
The prisoners today entered pre.
tel azinet ’ho barber of the county
jy? l charsed that conditions ther
ware insanitary.
pia-bt-nenntn AnFeramaantt. x-
The French have continuer to
806-0 IAon numerous nt the in.
habitants have fallen victims
"Reconnoftering engagements
curred on the eastern bank of
M*UM near Haudiomont and
bpoueKtThanni prnoners were
police n cor, met
n— became3
SumtwMl Ransom end **?. 1 \
wu in th. beating up of h.Tdoren mweh «o04 te.tryto
Higa, a reporter.* buh.owehiout Theoniys
“ rrel. while at the po 771. M ot dandrute * 2 die
llc. atation-aker shot noundaman "ix ‘ then you destroz M
C. E Horii who wu on duty tire'» To de thia get ebout tour
Horton w.Pnt in th. neck anapunese « ordtnany liquid eron, ap-
dangereusly ’oundM Ply t •' nigbt when retiring; use
Baker wacquitted, but Ransomenough to moisten the soalp and rub
was convict of gun carrying in'” An senty with the finger tpe.
the name tractions |l By mnorning moat. If not ML o
The camebaa bnequently ro- vour dandruri will be gone, end three (
verted , er four more applleations will oom-
After IMV Houston Ransom be- Pietaly dimeolv• and enttrely derov
came a ran on appointment ofjpvery .Ingle olgn end trace of il
Governor PMen i To« will find, too. that all ieohine
Sercy M. Hounton‘» present/ana digging of the wealp will atom
chief of pol and formerly minor, end your hair will look ana feel •
intondent oritentiarlen, in whieh hundred tme. better Tou ran get
letter capaeit • had employed Ran-1 liquid arvon at any drug More. II M
zom, common t today on the new, inexpeneive end four ounees to aM
from Swootw. mated that he bed rou will need,
elway: found anmom an extreme- danarurt
ly capable andithful man.
.Other French eorpi hay entered
the toruggle nince, dut bne has
earned a greater amunt >f praine
than thi, reinforcemet. /
The renerven at 6 ennte alllen
ati are virtually intet.
SHIP CARRYINGWAR,
MUNITIONSTORPEDOED
* .Amociate P- to n Amu. Amarlenn
..no8ToN, April 2.4fhe .Inking of
the British steamer arlisie Caatie,
prenumably by a Geman mbmarine,
while on a voyage fom thi, country
tor A foreign port, raa reported in
•hipping cirelen hereenday.
Honton exporter, you fled marine
underwrtera that thy had been ad-
need of the Ion, of the vemel.
eh may teat for montha Amer- time that he is working to beck un
• by the hundreds of thousands the boy, over there and that It l, ue
I piny their part. to the ahipbullder and shipworker to
an Carefully Guarded. feed thene boy, who are Hiving their
to explanation of the announce- this nr
M from London wae mad. today) V.w* all could get that idea there
he war department, ound be no low of production at any
robabiy not more than a very few tme .
Contract, made recently by the
neet corporation include the purchane
of 100 street care from the ania.
delphia Rapid Tranatt company to
Provide transportatien for employee of
the Hog Ialana yard
FIRST SHIP APRIL 72-*.
------- aoriraztfarnzcouh or ,h* somme,
heril. Qetaehment No I, under Ll.u.
teront."hiecke rendered ertraordinar.
right ht
Koon, v
han Thie simple
falla.-
qnday Only
by Mail.
• .26
ove:5,E5 council would in turn go
reauiredrirernnetions and select the
Tomient wi Tell it. d
pThorvariows organizations circulated
purton. calling the meeting for th.
preTnttno naming the coqmission and
action “ to the eity council for
Bkr Selected.
— MPa following are th,, nominations
RICH AUSTIN BACHELOR “
nvwini --‘---I Fush additional force. toF “ .C Tseto thediscretigh of the meeting:
Instead of an explanation. MaAm
General March, acting chief of staff,
made public an order from Secretary
Baker, now in Europe, directing that
all information hereafter regarding
the activities of American troop, over.
22as_be. centratized in General Per
shinga hands.
of Mtayor ampbell’
1 -*
"Many people hove blamed me for
- not.«etting married since child-
I, hood I have suffered from stomach
{ ad Nver trouble, never being able
to get any medicine or doctor to
heip.mt Hew that Mayr's Wonder-
ful Remjedy has entirely cured me
I am anxious to get a wife" It t, a
Mmple. hermiess preparation, that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
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innammation which '*“•** practi-
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funded.
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1918, newspaper, April 3, 1918; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1524989/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Travis+County+-+Austin%22: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .