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AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 8, 1921.
AUSTIN SUED
MHe. Lenglen Sees Her First American Ball Game.
WARMEN’S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
I
FOR DAMAGES
Desirable Fall Merchandise at
SPECIAL PRICES
NATION
That Will Warrant Liberal Buying
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Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
went
has
UNDER BOND
It
Tanlac
WE’LL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU ANY DAY
Percale Shirts.
$1.00
LAL
TEXAS TEAM
Fall Styles in Hats
I
53d District—Calhoun, Judge.
Fall Styles in Caps
HITS TARGET
quality
Shades
guaranteed rollers
Rosa Frank et al. damages
I
The Orphans
City of Austin
N
Hlome of th* St John Regular Rap-
learned of the allegd swindle.
i 36-in. Linene
Habeas corpus proceedings
■list Association, debt, for $1,837.06.
JR
before Sheriff Miller
1c, total 10c
in
James Wal-
the first day of
K
semi
!
URDAY
quested
be allowed to draw upon
I
her
quality Galatea in
laid
Sturdy
wasb suits.
-
Harding.
and the : President
prisoner was given the money, it isncain
From Pain
charged.
LEAGUE MEET
score
the Montana Civilian Team
conference
leading with
PattR,
al*
comfort
specially priced. wh 50c
Each
Men’s Khaki Pants
Justice of Peace Court—Johnson, J.
San Antonio Music
: Lewis, suit on note of $106.34, filed
I Full
Sherman
<
bate.
SWEET POTATO CROQUETTES
finter
San Antonio Music Cn.
Amos
\ aughna, suit on note of $296, filed.
Exhausted
San Antonio Music Co
C.
suit on not of 3275. filed
Nerve Force
K
Fall
! mobile with muffler
I and
Boys’ School Pants
and Up
7r
of ruilty:
S.
guilty:
Fanta <•* Wool and
riche* the blood so that it can
living nerve force and is therefore a true
63o
ASPIRIN
effect.
Black
pen
3300
15
48 lbs. Heat Elour
$2.10
|1.10
24 Iba. Beat Flour
No. 2% Pie Penchespercan 17c
BSAS
*
25c | No 2 Sweet Corn
OS
120
can
--2s
in • harge of fighters there
MUSIC
WARREN’S
m-
l
213-21S East Sixth St.
ald
i ime
"ren
m*-
: tXW • •
-nwe-*-a# J?
t—
t -y. ....
I
Iif
i
UXATED IRON
The One-Third price reduction in the past year is
worth while; but it wouldn’t be worth a “hoot” unless
the quality was right.
' T^dav and Friday. each
i CHILDREN’S
37c
27c
She Is Alleged to Have Swind-
led American National of
Austin Out of $550.
This Fall, Prices Are
One-Third Lower for
-tr
started
woman
18x36 HUMID
Bath Towels
Ideal for sunbum
and prickly beat
I Black
, fancy
! young
5Oc
ib 9c
and
and
Percales
tonnes
in
in
Smith
finer 11
increased nutrition to the starving nerve
cells, but Nucated Iron nleo contains the
on
it
the
the
Large can Fominy, pen can 250
ampbel’a Pork and Beanu,
Gassman,
C’yrus P
I
plain
Sizes
FH-
75c
average
points.
cut-out in use
working de
len -
so
Dodson Tells the
Horror of Calomel
were!
the;
and ,
in ’
right
been
1 esti-
White
9 and
Gurd
Chas
Claude
Tully :
sult
haa
dix
Crawford,
Adams.
The Texas National Guard Rifle
Team. now participating In the Na-
tional Rifle Matches at Camp Per-
pleated «
All sizes
each ...
rs of Ap-
'ine Con-
table Re-
ries Run-
y Record
a Million
! Special
BLACK
Boudoir Slippers
Stop experimenting
with other remedies
Use Resinol
It rarely fails to
conquer stubborn
skin troubles
solid
ma -
in proper running or-
avoid excessive noise.
Each
Some
Heavy
and st'
terials
Major
C'apt.
< 'apt.
('apt.
An-
Hehr-
are:
Austin:
Crowell:
» ard wide. brilliant finish.
clallyprieedatyard.....
Good
most
site.i
Head.
Cre-
bright
signs.
YOUNGEST GIRL
ADMITTED TO THE BAR
- I
♦
without
of ca r
25c
Bleached
Two cupfuls cooked sweet potato
L teaspoonful salt
4 teaspoonful cinnamon
2 ergs, beaten light
1 egg, beaten until well mixed
a tablespoonfuls milk
Soft sifted bread crumbs
<'risen fnr frying
M
A
R
$147.32, filod
Austin Motor Sales Co
ideal
I renses
........ 12c
8 Me
....... 13©
1 ....... 12
per can . . 17©
RESINOL
Soothinq and Healinq
SUFFERED
SIX YEARS
• 6
331 points.
Members of the Texas National
d at the tre-
thusiastically
I demand for
ider
Fiction
ripe patterns
। for middies
GERMAN WAR DOGS
PUT UP FOR SALE
th* manufacturers will refund your money
For mI* at all druggists.
table Compound overcomes, because
it acts as a natural restorative.
Austin bank the San Angelo bank 4
wired an endorsement of Mrs. Mar-
MEN'S
Percale Shrirts
$1.00
1. A
good
$250
It is not natural for women to suffer
as did Mrs. Stoll, and in nine cases
out of ten it is caused by some dis-
——
Sm#
Jumper
"pa
i Hf-
25
New Tricotine
Dresses
$25.00
7 d
the i
e g yama
C"xemgorser.wm§wex
I
i Criminal Court— Hamilton, Judge
Filed
| Fdgar Lundell vs. Millie Mae Lun-
I dell, divorce.
HI
■I
2
g '
rs Starting
Cool and
4 Mrs. Stoll Tells Women
How She Found Relief
| der
i pi-a
s
9150 Boys’, Wool Suits
With Two Pairs of Pants
$6.50 and p
• Wool Canximeres and Worsteds
Philadelphia, Pa. —“I suffered for
■ix years with pain every month, had
mummamanvomiting spells
NKathe tir‘ wo days,
RSF Eiland was unfit to
e " te .
t:" Sa
(y we***
HEALTH ARD EMERGY
Built on Rich, Red Blood
Rich, red blood is the very
fountain source of all energy.
Enrich your blood by inereaging
the red blood corpuscles. S S 3.
Is recognized as the general sys-
tem builder, and has been suc-
cessfully used for over 60 years
in the treatment of rheuma-
tism and skin diseases arising
Take a apoonful of harmless,
ceretable Dodmon’a Elver Tone to-
"jpja-,
ran National Rank, and represent-
ing herself to be Mrs Marberry of.
Han Angelo, a wealthy woman, re-1
A host of pretty styles Dolly I
Varden, Pelly Prim And Bunn [
WILL CONTINUE TODAY
Associated Press.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Scre-
217.9 points The only teams ahead
were the Michigan Civilian Team berry, who was at the time said to
with an avertie of 226 points, aadibe away from San Angelo
the lowa Civilian Team with an .
Rite* 4 to 14 yeara. each
Josephine Walters
ters, divorce.
revision which were abandoned by
the House ways and means com-
patterns for -
men, in these good value
Stanard
mounted on
San Antonio muab
TOUCHES FIRE ——
—•— Austin American’s
place, with fifty-nine
in an assortment for Fall
j Suit with two pahta
ot real bargains in Ahia Jot
on Aug
passed
t ths Plains
2M2I28-.2M---226E"15-Ss.
st......
At has a large number of wound-
ed and disablod canines for sale
and has offered them to the pub-
in at a price to be fixed by a valu-
ation commission composed of vet-
erinarians
Many of the dogs are said tn be
The world’s champion woman tennis player recently 1
visited the Polo Grounds. She says that she enjoyed our
principal American pastime immensely. She is shown with
Bill Ryan and Howard Berry, two college players of the
Giants, who even part their hair in the middle. How I
baseball has changed!
an average score of
Epecinlly priced for V day and
Friday each ............,.50c
ZMaEmend the Vege-
table Compound to my friends and
my daughters take it. You may pub-
lish these facts as a testimonial. ”—
Mrs. LOUISE Stoll, 609 W. York St..
Philadelphia, Pa.
! Iney
Rifle Team
Ix years,
t more
•FT GUARANTEED
Window Shades
50c Each
; improper medical attention, it is al-
leged resulted in his death on July
26, were asked in a suit filed by
•Mr* Bessie Hunnicut in the Fifty-,
, thir District Court of Travis Coun-,
J ty Wednesday afternoon.
| Four day* after voung Hunnicutt;
i is said to have undergone an oper- .
jation for appendicitis- and stomach
trouble, it is stated in the petition. •
1 he was allowed to walk about the
! hospital building and grounds by
Dr Frank, who had charge of him.,
‘this too early exercise, it is al-
leged resulting in the stitches ।
which had been taken in his body J
and on the
into second
potatoes may be baked or
I MEN'S MERCERIZED
Pongee Shirts
I Cellar Attached
Travis County, Ford
Allen <1 Heard Austin. Essex.
C L. Crockett, Austin. Hudson.
The values are here ini wide selections; new fabrics;
new colorings. The prices are very low for the fine
quality you’ll get.
V
Popular Fall Milk
value at, the yard.
vs. Frank
Question of American Continent
Problems Launched in De-’
Deputy McCoy arrived there.
CHILDREN'S
Wool Serge Dresses
$4.00
Smart One-piece Frocks of All
Wool Blue Serge, trimmed with
Corporation Court, Love, J.
1. Thompson, operating an auto-
those suggestions the
as revised after the
value Cotton
White Lars
Warning' Unless you see the name
been sold
months of
<• perfectly harmlee*
Mellon's suggestions for tax
every purchaser
Every woman who is subject to
cramps, headaches, nervous spells,
backache or those dreadful bearing-
i down pains should profit by Mrs.
ni. Stoll's experience and try Eydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co H2, Mass., about their health.
night and wake up feelinK aHl
l I
Ik gonu i
ta gnsmng
tomorrow before the Senate
A large crowd attended the re-
vival services being held at Fred
Allen Memorial Methodist Church
in a tent in South Austin Wednes-
day nght and heard Evangelist
Ioyd P. Bloodworth of Ft. Worth
preac h on "The Lost Christ." The
NEW PLEATED
SKIRTS
In Piaids and Prunela Stripes
$4.75 and Up
New low prices on the most
popular Skirts of rhe season.
Special display today and Fri-
Bay._________
prineipal chemical constituent of
fined 11.
speeding, plea of
mittee, after the
Gingham* and
entries
The results of the first two days’
firing show that the Texas boys
have reached Camp Perry in fine
form, and are going after the bric-
Merge in knife
MANY ATTEND MEETING IIXIAM I M DITT
AT SOUTH AUSTIN TENT WUIAN LUl
$2.50
New Full colors and styles
rar* opportuntty to buy i
quality Jersey Petcoatsat
2 9r Yard
•ved•
t, Navy and Brown in this
by the
an in any cor-
in the past.
anlac. Connect
! mella no met
because of its
I resident of San Angelo, was arrest-
Texas National Guard Team ed in Kerrville on a request made
mI ~ - n by Sheriff Miller after he had
ri aces ioward lop in rre-
liminary Shoots.
Hunnicutt, aged 11. whlle in
too old for war work and others
have been sick so long that the .
arm) officials have despaired of i lesson was from the second chapter
their ever being able to e ngage In of Luke
spite of this difficulty, however, she
and a man snid to be her husband,'
were returned to Travis County by
Sheriff Miller, the Travis sheriff'
making the trip in his own car ahd
No. 216 Tn Ide Peaches
M- Richardsnn Cs.
tember 22.
Automobile Registrations.
Mnerki Bakery, Austin, Ford.
Georee F Clam Austin, ord.
S8ri.nl* In nizos 6 to 12
rood value
HO INCH
Satin Crepe
ade me feel
"I now have
“No more
These and
ly from tens
of their ex-
LADIES NEW HATTERS'
Plush Sailors
$2.50 and Up
Black and Navy In these Hat-
I N Ison. Austin. Overland.
T Olson, Austin. Ford
Luhn Austin, Ford.
with the asme
ng than during
ast.
nly prove your
this yehr, but
come
Austin by all
No 1 Tall Salmon
Nn 2 June Peas. ।
41 -lb. ran Jelly
from impoverished blood.
For Special Dooklet or toe indi-
vidual nd^sea, orithout
write Chref Mvdn-al Mronr,
S S S Co Dap t 434 Atlanta. Ga.
Gat S S. S at yaur dtudAi.t
intervention of
will come up
Robinson. Dallas 1st Sgt. ।
aeFFKe .52,.
"•R
IIEXRESTNS,
d Lt ErFunge
orIER,
W2 IF‘IREIND
i a large size.
Herbert B Ee kermann. Ran
tonio 1st Lievt, Walter 8
do my work. I
read in your little
book about Lydia
E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
pound and took
the medicine with
satisfactory re-
sults. I am a mid*
wife and recom-
and Whit* stripes
PERCALE AND GINGHAM
APRONS
75c to $1.65
Bath Towels
Extra value
» fire at Solana is under control, ac- [ layer" on package or on tablets
j j cording to a messnge receiveR this vou are not getting genuine Aspirin
afternoon from Captam Van L5y ke, | pre erribed by physicians for twenty-
ance in two weeks' time. It not only en-
Mise* 14 t 17.
ha* been
nne years am! proved safe by mil-
j lions Take Aspirin only as told in
the Bayer parkage for Colds. Head-
Attractive Duteh Rompri
lercal and Gingham in
and combination colors
today and Friday
29c
Ohio shot its way into third
e among fifty-six entries on
4 lbs Beet Rice
8 lbs Pinto Beans
LArge Uma Beans, per
GENEVA. Sent
WOMEN’S AND GIRLS
Tan Ball Strap
Oxfords ,
$2.75
Made nt Calf Leather in
Marriage License*
A W. Berg and Judith Johnson
James William Falmquist and
Marguerite Elisabeth Armstrong-
Pedro Delgado and Cipriano Soto.
low Aprons In Indian
82-INCH
Fine Ginghams
25c Yard
etc Special today and Friday,
yard____________ .. . ; -..... ■ - -1B>
Carlson suit on note of $60, filed
W H Richardson Co vs F A
Cheatrm suit on 16 notes for
| $119-50, filed.
1 the tax bill
new Tan shade Very service-
able for schorl and general
wear All sizes. T- day and
Fridas , pair 82 75
THURLOW B. WEED 1
MODERN FUNERAL HOMR
Superior Ambulance Service 1
—xe22-4-vaega
j nerve and blood
, sults guaranteed
ham Staff Sgt John Manning. San
wrsaaF'wTamsanaPrnapaniroe doctrine and the competeficy or
The preliminary firing will con-ithe l eague of Nations in American
tinue until September 15, when questions and in cases whe re one
th.- final mate ho. commenee Thone I party te a treaty a.k. interven.
inelude. In the order shown the
National inaividunl rifle mate h. I tlon to procure revision, were , .
the National Individual pistol I the prncipal subjects of discus-.boiledi,pres.Whie not through a
math, the National pistol team , sions in and out of the assembly ricer: beat the two e8E8- the Sait
mabh. the National rifie team of the cazue today. The discus- and the cinnamon into the ,P0 tat 0i
match, and the National Inlet« l- sinns were proved by the demand more saltmay be needed Let Cool
legiate rifle team mate h. The of Bolivia that the assembly put
National matches will close Sep- on the agenda the
in earnest, and its
» went up to 275.3 |
Lucas, McKinney.
ters Plush Bailors straight nnd
; rolled brima Special 82.50 up
Mil rd Ma------=---"
1 feet • f hardwood lumber stork whs 1
... . , destroyed by fire which swept the ,
Miss CarricK Hume is the Imber vud of th. old unds t
vounert-22".?1I" ....... TDatdxe-
mitted to h bar. 4* /oci
Tan Organ
Evaporated Peaches, per 1b 20c
Evaporated Apples, per lb 17©
Rainins, per lh ............28e
Apricots per lb ...........280
Nice iTunes, per lb.........10c
New Fall patterns, absolutely
fast colors Specially priced
tor today and Friday yard 25c |
preliminary firing. leputy Sheriff McCoy coming, -----------
nd day advanced through the country with the couple l ..... — ■ ■■ ■■ ■
in their car- w—-----------------=ee-
It is alleged that th* woman ap-l.
preached the cashier of the Ameri-/TAX REVISION DEBATE
Helpful Recipe j
Fiabe rhtely bended Dresses
Trie tine in the latest i
average of
second day
16 shooting
$1.25 Pair
Mother Claims Son's Death Due
to Improper Attention at
City Hospital.
IN THE COURTS |
The
boiled;
Khaki
to 42
’rs in
| Atkinson, suit on two notes for >50.
filed
The Shear Cn vs H B Forehand,
suit on account of $103-08, filed
in San Antonin by
H. B.
7—The Mon-
You Don't Need to Sicken.
Gripe, or Salivate Your-
Keif to Start Liver.
MEN'S
Wool Mixed
Pants
$2.50 and $3.75
A good assortment nt Wool and
IWool Mixed Cassimeres in
* Browns Greys and Navy Blue,
strir es and mixed patterne
30 to 44 waist
3 POUND SIZE
Cotton Batts
50c Each
D. Arnold
I. C.
Shirop racton
,11.3.,to .2
Mb ML
Dbenr....
hard times; at
drug bupinesa
better every
eks time rrops
ve Hundreds
rs will be put
d business will
a better and
In yenrs.
Dealers.
and manufac-
ing at the very
irk cloud The
any drug lines
Huge Lumber Lost
\snrtated Proas.
RUIN ELA NDER Wis Sept 7 -
Four million five hundred thousahd
color eemhroidery de-
and sash of self - material.
27-in. Galatea
29c Yard
this Towel today and Friday.
Special, ent l-_______________ .. 25©
36-in. Black Satine
29c Yard
j Tord-Wide Black Saline very
. serviceatle. for bloomers, etc.
Standard
Ginghams
18c Yard
New Gingham patterns for Fall
in regular width Plaid*, block
checks and small checks in the
popular shades. Priced below
regular at J
ONE HUNDRED
Jersey Silk
i Petticoats at
Blu- Pink,
and While
25c Yard
material for
36-in. Percales
17c Yard
Novelty patterns in fine quality
Percales dets block cheecks
.and small checks in Red Yel-
5-Iow Blue and Greer Specin’,
yard 17c
concentrated in the Me(irath-So-.
laza district.
Brisk showers began falling over
the entire forest fire area west of .
Onania shortly nder noon and in- .
ientions were that the fires there
could be plat ed under control.
Under Control
Associated Pt ess.
McGRaTH Minn Sept 7 —The
$1.00
Made of soft Mercerixed Ma-
terial in Natural Pongee color;
36 INCH
Brown Domestic
g 1-3^ Yard
ActuaHi sold below value Yard-
Wide Brown Twomestic, service-
able quality Nowhere else ran
ynu buy this Today and Fri-
day »< 8 1-3
_______i Limit U I________
But the prices aren’t the best thing about these
clothes. The high quality and smart styles are of
greatest importance?
If from overwork, worry, inte hour*. placementor lerangementof the sys-
constant nervous strain, or excesses of I tem which Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
of Holivin that the assembly put a little, then roll in th- hands intosany kind, your nerve force has become , “ahi ---• ---- » ----
on the agenca the proposet re. balls: form on a board into cylinder depleted and you an* suffering from the j
, vision of the treaty or 190, be. I shape Roll the shapes in the soft' awful tortures and great devitalzing ’
! tween Chile and ptir. A,, cover with the egg mixed I weak neas caused by exhaustion of the'
the latter Xdll to Chile .Whereb with the milk, and again rol in the nervo-vital fluid you wil find th*. Nux
mreJ of T^m Ta’ l P crumba After -tanding a abort atd Iron eften. surprismnely, in-
Ini " or raonn a it An I.m 21 • shan an re c,*o — rear *tfeTEtN. rearer and endur-
Th., situation in which an un-um rom rhe shape agan to re- • ..... . .
satisfnetory Irene to either Liver, move any vrumh. Er in hot
anrV wil pur the league has r- I l risco about one minute The Criaco
INved apeculation ... to th., pro- I” at the prorer tomperatur when
iposed modification, of the cove!" crumh ot broad drorped into it
nant with prov islon for regional wiI brown In 40 meconds.
E B.
account On request of theltnry
becomtng loose and broken it is
i further alleged by Mrs. Hunnicutt
that her son was Im propetty fed. be-
I ing given. It is claimed, under Dr-
' Frankis direction such foods a* can-
, teloupe, melon. Ire cream, 'spinach
' and heef for one meal
The petition also charges that Dr.
: Frank, who it is claimed was an
I interne in the city hospital at the
time, had full charge of the case
I and that Dr Frank was inexper-
।» need in such treatment. Mrs Hun-
nicutt’s estimate of the damages la]
f based upon the earning power
I which is claimed for her son, it be-
ing stated in the petition that prior
I to his d*ath he was earning $75 per
j month which together with uner-
taking and burial expenses incurred
by his death, would have amounted
Ito 31.1115. by the time he became of
I age
Made of soft Kid Leather with
turn sole and quilted insole;
flat heel All sizes Priced for
today and Friday, pair. |1-Z5
A-brac with a vengeance. On the
first day, with twelve men firing,
the ’earn made an average score of
aughs, sur-
ind sensa-
a startling
the under-
imaxing in
’H DEFY-
CIRCUS
ALLELED
, SCREEN
Myles Also Satinm and Crepes.
Extraorinnry values Me* them
today aM Friday
l Etate of Texas vs. James A Ba-
ker. receiver 1 A G. N Railway
Co., et al. temporary injunction
[granted Hearing set down for Sep-
i tember 14- ,
Filed:
I Mrs Bessie Hunnicutt vs Dr.
ache, Neuralsta Nheumatism, Ear- -aea namo -smu
Lumbago fur As-t A AGp—-34
ftwelve E2Sm Eae,
Fajer Tablets of Aspirin cost few' “—2G “2G ."M2
Drugzinta ala., sell larger JP b,8 pA
pn v^pwin is "2326 “489 HEF@
ayer Mu ufacture of Monoacet-, p D J L ~ j m 9 ।
• *• *AA .*6*-* te4,kefG-adife~Ke‘
Aver tlsemeut ’
An ununuMl ] Navy Blue only.
83 29 day and Friday.
Damages amounting to 81.915
from the City of Austin and Dr.
Rosa Frank for alleged improper
medical attention given Malcolm
R. A.
MINNESOTA GUARD IS .........
FIGIITING FOREST FIRE ------ 1(7]
st i-a'/ i > - ap- Name "Bayer" on Genuine -F"R dBioou.sir.nxt> Er.iur»nt«
proximately 1000 soldliers of the I
Minnesnta Nnttonai tiuard are ■
fighting forest fires in northern ।
Minnes-ra todav accoring to Ma-
jor E J Wal. h. acting adjutant!
i general. Half of this numher is ।
Copes, suit on note cif $650, filed
। Man Antonin Music Co. vs. (uad-
alupe de I ji Vega, suit on note of
1 $250 file#
Peg-Top Rompers
7. Pair
eUv
Austin City Hospital during
month of July, and which all
i finance committee. Mr Mellon
will be on hand, prepared to dis-
I to I years Today and
day i a.r
ens. Dallas 1st Lieut. Fred L.
’ You te bilious, sluggish, const!
paled You feel headachy, your
। stomach may be sour your breath
' bad. your skin sallow and you
beleve you need vile, dangerous
cnlomel to start liter and bowels
Here s my guaranteel Aek your
: druggist for a bottle of Dod-
I mm s Liver Tone and take a spoon-
l ful tonight If it doesn't start
। your liver and straighten you right
up better than calomel and with-
I out griping or making you sick 1
want you to go back to the store
and get your money
Take calomel today anti tomot
row you will feel weak and sick
and nnuseated Don’t lose a day
food. Satisfactory re-
$1.50
Qooa quality Twilled 1
Work > anta Sines 31 1
Whitt >i" '.al val-n I’Mir
A 1
2nd Ie ut.
Lenn Smoked Bacon, per 1b. 23© No 2 Tomatoes
Best Compound Lard, per lb. 13© [ Nn. 1 Tomatoes
I Justice of Peace Court—Mendell, J
A L White vs. Austin National
’ Bank. suit of garnishment, for
leagues with liaisons between !
sze ' them.
I runs t
mates
' House
AH nizes 78© to $1.65
By Aseoctated Press to the Austin American
BERLIN, Sept 1»—The Ger-
man government is selling off its
, active service again, should such ; A "One-to-Win-One" dub has
1 service be required. been orgarized among the young
The public, which appears great-[ people of the church and mets
ly atnched to the lively and fero-each evening at 7:30 o’clock pre-
: cious police dog has. neverthe- ! ceding the revival service starting
] less, displayed little interest in j at 8 It is announced that ad-
| these canine veterans. ] ditional room will be provided at
---------------- , the tent to accomodate the expected
...... ! crowds this Thursday night-
Willie Walton speeding, plea of
guilty: fined Si
Frank Booth speeding, trans-
J ferrod to Juvenile Court
A Paulson, speeding plea of
guilty; fined |l.
i button-down flap on breast
I pocket All sizes. T« day and
I Fiday ................$1.00
218.6 points. On the
the Texas Team went
BOYS
Blue Serge Caps
75c and Up
Made of An-Wool Storm and
i French Merge in the new pleat -
! ed style* All sites for men
and boys. tMteh . k 75c
A woman giving her name as Mrs
'J. A. Marberrg. who is now facing'
a charge of forgery as a result of ।
alleged swindling of the American
National Bank in the sum of $550, !
was reha^ Iv Wednes-
day evening by Sheriff W D Mil-,
ler on bond of 3500 Deputy Sher-i
iff Jim McCoy and herift Miller
nfade a trip to Ban Antonio Wed-
nesday morning, took the woman '
. from the hands of the Kerrvill of- |
। fleers and brought her back to [
Travis County
I The woman, who is said to be a
Extra | NEW PLEATED
--- French Serge\
Skirts
$3.00
Mad* of a fine quality French
Horace H Carroll Crowell: 1st
Fgt Hehry Maddox. Fort W rth:
Fluff Sgt Henry St rangier, Bren-
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