Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST IRCULATON IN CENTRAL
sou
MYSTERIOUS
FRENCH INVADERS
T. H. WILLIAMS & CO
The Muslinwear
The mysterious “gir! which has
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FOR MEN and
YOUNG MEN
i
Department
$10.00 in easy grades to $60.00
the prize for being the
took
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l-
busiest
section of the store first
?
day of
June Clearance Sale. A
steady flow of pleased buyers all
day Friday—For today we have
situa-
brought 25 dozen new Muslin and
1
Nainsook Undergarments for the
2000 BALES
BUSINESS
second day of the sale.
IN BIG POOL
HESITATES
OF FARMERS
SAYS DUN’S
June Sale of Underwear and Corsets
Amusements
Muslin Gowns, Teddies,
2QMAZESS TODAY Only
....39c
New Muslin Gowns and Teddies, lace
89c
TEXAS CHARTERS GRANTED.
One special lot Muslin Gowns, Flash
68c
Newest hand embroidered Philippine
Gowns and Teddies, plain scalloped
Friday night, another
Manor
New
Organdie Dresses
Because of its soft wintar wheat
Par
Values to $7.50
For $4.90
Res
NEW GINGHAM
2H1CHES1
DRESSES
FOR THIS SALE WE DELIVER
TELEPHONES 6325-8335
NEW GINGHAM DRESSES: values
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Texas Theatre
$14.95
SOAP SPECIAL
Austin
2216 Guadalupe St
S*l*
American
TOILET SPECIALS
Want Ads
Isabell
ECZ
Powder
....19
der
DENTAL ACCESSORIES
Your Order for
/
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES
40c Castoria
Sie
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USE AUSTIN AMERICAN ADS.
si.«e
The Prices Add War Tax 1* tar Each ar Fraction.
ki
Agents
Dealers
in a Variety of
Pretty Shades
1
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JUDGE MENDELL
ON NOTED HORSE
OFCHAS.HAMBY;
Today
And Be Sure
SOME
SWOI
ALW
SWOF
AUS
AMEf
Joseph’s Pharmacy
ECONOMY SALE
Sunday
‘Americans’
Values to $27.50
For $21.90
Hot Weather Special
$2.00 Welch Grape Juice c gallon)...........
Newsboys
Be Sure to Place
AUGHTEF
BY EXI
MOTH
The greater majority of Austinites will remain
at home—Some LUCKY ones may be able to
satisfy the Pullman Co. and pay railroad fare
to some seashore or mountain resort.
1
THE 1
THI
Wl
in
an
the
30c Unguentine
75c Milk Magnesia
We are due a long HOT Summer—and it ap-
pears to have arrived.
For both we are prepared to furnish the
proper garments.
to 125.00,
today ..
All the Pretty
Summer Shades
and White
and embroidery trimmed.
Special ................
and White, fancy blue stitch
trimmed. Special..........
embroidery trimmed.
Special today.......
!
New Crisp
Organdie Dresses
n
A
Carries Condition Upon
Which U. S. Will Extend
Recognition to Mexico
2 cakes Ivory Soap .........
2 cakes Lava Soap ......
2 cakes Grandpa Tar Soap .
H
""I
VHAT
THE
is Woman
ham's Vege
Blade Her
uruci
35c Williams'
Stick
35c Willlams'
Crem
56c Mannan a
Cream ..
*€@L
FES
21c
45c
KNOX
STRAWS
Holeproof
Hosiery.
Man
and
Lady.
der
25c Sweet 1
Powder
50c Armand's
der .....
50c Madam
MUSIC A8 TONIC
FOR COLLEGE NERVES
Worth 54c
.........39c
Free Orchestra Concert This Eve-
ning—8 O’Clock
----ALSO----
f,HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND"
A Comedy Surprise
MAJESTIC MUSIC
SANTA FE RAILROAD
REPLACING UNION MEN
By Associated Press to ths Austin Amerca»
RO SEN G REN-COOK
Funeral Directors and Erbalmer
Prompt Ambulance Service.
Phone 6451
For the stay-at-homes—Wash Suits and the
Tropical Worsteds and Flannels and Feather-
weight Underwear.
BRITISH MISSIONARY
REFUSED CITIZENSHIP
39.
196
5
1»c
traffic and caused considerable ma-
terial damage in eastern Cuba, but
no loss of life is reported
AGAIN TODAY
WM. S. HART
Supported by Eva Novak in
THE TESTING BLOCK"
Most Effective Cooling System
in the City
—272
-
Bebe Daniels
—IN—
uOh, Lady, Lady"
A Clever Farce Evolved from
M usical Comedy
“GIRL” SEEN
ANOTHER TIME
Shavine
...........21
Saaving
...........21
Shaving
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GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Win Buy Books for Cash. Write, Call or Phone 7864.
We Buy and Sell Books of All Kinds.
It was about 7: SO and Judge Men-
dell could not wait for a street car
and his own automobile was being
repaired
But it was Coastable Hamby who
had to walk to town
That was because Judge Mendell
saw him first as he rode by on
"Cloudy,"" the horse that is almost
Pittsburgh, I
ydia E Finkh
Clear Ba
With (
Soap an
BgoDttent,Trjemm.
Viola Dana in
“The Off-Shore
Pirate"
Also a Roaring Comedy
Continuous 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
WT
whateve
_________2
From left to right: General Degoutte, commanding
the allied forces of occupation in Germany; Marshal Foch
and General Weygand.
New shipment of Hand-made White
VOILE BLOUSES will go eu Os or
sale today at............. •>
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Fac
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HANCOCK
■■ Opera House I
TODAY
$2.00 Values
Thi:......$1.49
J he was not limited
For the go-away—The finest clothing ever
brought to Austin, made by Hickey-Freeman
and Society Brand of the finest Light Woolens.
No tailors can make any better.
correcting the
Monday night. Elroy Tuesday
night. St Elmo Wednesday night.
Decker Thursday night, an d Man-
chaca Friday night of next week.
TOPEKA, Kan., June 1 — Charges
that union men are being laid oft,
by the Santa Fe system in an et-
ton to replace them with non-union
men wefe made in a telegram to
Samuel Gompers, president of the
American Federation of Labor by
W E. Freeman, president of the
Kansas federation.
50c Aromatic Cascara
25c Castor Oil........
10c Epsom Salts ....
25c Glycerine .....
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXA» SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1*21.
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Hat Casts—Type High Casts
AD Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
50c Velvetina Face Pow-
der .............. SBe
Arkansas
Dean Knapp addressed a group
of about 150 farmers and business
men meeting in the Texas Capitol
Friday
The address was the second of a
series which is to include meetings
in every town and community in
Trevi* County, with the total list-
ing of 40,000 bales of cotton as the
The schedule for the week in-
cluded an address st Richmond on
methods in
tion.
Flour furnishes
. O. WEED. Thone 6223
Automobile Ambulance
Mo tor-Drawn Funerals
25c Black Draught ..........
25c Colorite ........ 15c
25c Mentholatum ...... 19c
25c Aspirin Bayers ... 19e
91.25 Aspirin, Bayer's Me
5 Rolla Toilet Paper. . 25c
ase J.aJ Shavine Cream tic
Me Mulsified Cocnut 0149
Mo Reginol Soap ..... .21
30c Cuticura Soap tie
Me Packer's Tar Boar tie
44
COOLERS-
Silk Mall Shirta.
Pongee Tan
Shirta.
Oxfords. whites
and tana.
Lght Silk Mix
tuues.
Pure Silk in
white.
FLOODS IN CUBA
CAUSE BIG DAMAGE
He Lilly Dental Lotion 29c
$1.25 Lilly Dental Lotion Me
1100 Kadentol ........ 7ac
30c Lavoris......21c
nutriment and baking results,
equivalent of more flour to
sack— Adv.
by ordinary
Carrying with him a mem-1
orandum in which the United
States outlines the conditions I
upon which Washington will
extend recognition to the
Obregon government, George
T. Summerlin, counsellor of
the American Embassy at
Mexico City, has left for
Mexico.
When Judge G W. Mendell of
the Austin Justice of ths Peace
Courts remembered that he had left
! the day's fees in the register at his
office, instead of safe in the bank.
Children's Muslin Teddies, all sizes
from 2 to 14 years; embroidery or
trimmed. Special ............ •>C
Ki
" i!
You are entitled to soft winter
wheat flour, the nourishment and
cooking excellence for which it is
noted These benefit* are assured
you when you ask for Smith* Best
( Advertisement )
-AX Washable Satin Camisoles, plain and
3 49 hemstitched, tailored, lace and St 0
Georgette trimmed. Special • 1 -3>
By Azsociated Press to th* Austn American
HAVANA, June 3.—Heavy and '
continuous rains since May 30 have |
flooded rivers interrupted railway t
Weekly bank clearings $5,703,.
525,331.
DouglasMacLean
‘THE HOME STRETCH’,
A THOMAS HINCE paooucnoM
C£Q>anmoaniQ>iciure
Travis County rotton farmer* had
signed up more than 3000 bales for
co-operative marketing Friday aft-
ernoon at the conclusion of a dis-
cussion of the benefits of the sys-
tem by Bradford Knapp, dean of
agriculture of the University of
Muslin Gowns. Teddies, Skirts and 1 Children’s Muslin Slips, daintily
Corset Covers—ribbon strap, lace and trimmed, lace and em- €1 go
$1.39 broidery, all sizes. Spacial-. •A•VO
Children’s Cambric Underwaists, all
MACKEN TRANSFER CO.
Phone 5077
We Check Baggage From Home to Destination
Only Authorized Railroad Baggage Tranafer.
WE HAUL EVERYTHING
By Assoclated Pre* to the Autin American
CAMBRIDGE. Mass , June 3-
Music* in ten-minute doses to
soothe the Harvard undergraduate
who is nervous over the approach-
ing examination* is to be provided
each morning in the university
chapeL
225
and embroidered designs.
Special st..............
SUMMER
50c Orchard White.... 39c
30c Odorono ........... .21
30c Mum ............21c
30c Heyers Heat Powder 21c
40c Hind b Hooey and Al-
mond Cream 49c
35c Benzoln and Almond
Lotion ........... 29c
25c Mavis Talcum 19c
25c As the Petals Talcum 19c
25c Squibb * Talcum Pow-
84c
content and
Smiths Best
"Tanlac re
ealth ao pe
aking IL too
ave helped i
Mrs. Gokdia J
ham St Litt
"A short ti
have a gene
ontinued
o disordered
rood and I
at a thing,
nd became
By complexio
ow and my
ould hardly
took little o
hing and wa
LAST TIME TODAY*
b,e- ’
While exception* to thi* policy |
appear in certain instances where
, . i---liquidation has seemingly been com-
this Saturday, night, at Creedmoor I pieted, the attitude of most buyers
is reflected in their peraistent di-
inchnation to operate beyond im-
mediate requirements.
Children's plain tucked hemstitched
Muslin Pants, all sizes, 2 to 12 10.
years. Special .............. 1“C
Ladies’ open front Brassieres, lace and
embroidery trimmed; sizes 36 7r.
to 46. Special................ (3C
...... 190
Pea Talcum
..........19c
i Face Pow-
25c Glycerine and Rose-
water ..19c
30c Lysol 21«
25c Cascarets ............19c
35c Gets-It ........... 290
35c Freezone .... 29c
25c Peroxide Hydrogen 15c
50c Chantilly Face Powder., /
50c Chantilly Cream ........ (
25c Chantilly Talcum ....... ( .
Velvetina Complexion Treatment.
Complexion Cream Vanishing Cream
Complexion Soap Face Powder .....
By Associated Prees to th* Austin Asner > erne
WASHINGTON, June 3—The
House immigration committee re-
fused to report a joint resolution
admitting Dr. Georg A Huntley,
a Baptist missionary born in Eng-
land. to rights and privileges a* a
citizen of this country.
25c J. & J. Bellaona
Plaster ...... 19e
iOc J 4 J Kidney Plas-
ter .......... 29c
15c Calotabs .............29c
velvet-like fineness.
spite of the emergency, because
Judge Mendell was riding for the
first time in 20 years and Cloudy is
a quiet, kindly disposed steed. any-
way-
Judge Mendell Is 73 years old and
has held his present position for
many year*
His last appearance on horseback
was 30 years ago, when he rode
alone in a civic parade
Judge Mendell didn't hesitate
about riding. of course, but he is
frankly grateful to Cloudy for the
uneventful journey and the mini-
mum stiffness he has felt since the
ride.
50c Pepsoent Tooth
Paste ............
ISc Lilly'* Tooth Paste 14e
Me Pebeco Paste . 306
30c Lyon* Tooth Powder 210
Sy Aspoclated Pree to the Austin American
NEW YORK. June 3—Dun* this
Saturday will say: Another month
has passed without general recov.
ery in business. but conditions ar*
steadily working toward a stronger
and steadier basis.
Changes that ar* essential to re-
viva! have long been in progress and
there is hope that a more deciaive
turn for the better will be witnessed
before the ending of summer
with special causes for hesitation,
the present situation is marked by
waiting in many quarters, the dis-
position being to defer important
action until necessary readjust-
ments have been extended.
TAFT IS INDORSED
FOR SUPREME COURT
By Areoclated Prees to the Austn American
HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. June 3 —
The Arkansas Bar Association, ’in
convention, indorsed former Presi-
dent Taft for the seat on the United
State Supreme Court made vacant
by the death of Chief Justice
White.
"But I th
LeaiTful to
In such a she
Inished my i
beady I feel
on. I enjoy
mining in
ave about al
nd I have be
better and st
have noth!
raise for Ta
Tanlac is s
pod druggist
(Ad
Kinney A Uvalde Railway Com-
pany, Cline, Uvalde County; capital
stock, 310,000. Incorporators: R.
J. Boyle, J. H. Grover, R. E. Gresh-
am. all of San Antonio
Cross Plains Gas Company, Cal-
lahan; capital stock, $10,000 In-
corporator*. M. E. Wakefield.
Edith Wakefield. C. C Neeb.
Amendments to charters were
filed by Dallas Hotel Company.
Dallas increasing capital stock
from 31.000.000 to 33,395 000; Japan
Cotton Trading Company, Fort
Worth, Increasing capital stock
from 3500.000 to 31.000.000
MIDDLEBUSTER AUTO LINE
LAVES AUSTIN EVERY DAT AT T A M
Quick Run to Creedmoor, Lockhart, LuUn*
Fer tA Lockhart, 82.50: to LulinE. 11 7*
Arzive Lockhart. » 30 A m . Lalln*. ’ 30 a m.
Auetin Depot, Brown 4 Odiorne': Prug Store, 308 Congrea. Av.
G. •• MERRITT, Prop.
NECESSITIES
25c Mennen's Talcum
Powder 19c
tie >Lassatta Talcum Pow-
sizes. Specially
priced .............
New stock of Beck Lace Corseta, War-
| naris Rust-proof, in pink c An
only: all sizes. Special. ... •1.UU
as well known ir Austin as its
rider or as the judge himself I
It wu a quiet ride to town, in
mh i il tb* l—t b
me what made 1
n me. I told t
"nkham’s Vege
| recommend it v
rou permission
o help suffering
lies are a godse
woman of me.
1749 Butler SL.
I Why will wom
ifter day. sufe
bearing-down pa
the blues, " ’ end
stence when thi
as the above tha
Vegetable Comp
emedy for such
forty years this
erb medicine hi
women of Amer
l reck of 815.00 VOILE $7.95
J puzzled Austin for several months
I made its nightly appearnce Fri-
day night at 12:30 o’clock on the
Texas state park at Eleventh and
Congress, according to a report to
I the Austin police
I The figure. probably a man.
dressed in woman’s clothes, hand-
cuffed and gagged, wa* seen by a
group at women but when Austin
J police arrived it had gone
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