The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 195, Ed. 2 Monday, July 17, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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MONDAY, JULY 17, 1916.
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BERLIN REPORTS
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RUMOR DAM 13 LOST.
MORRIS WILL SPEAK HERE.
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DECLINE RATE CHANGE.
EXAMINERS IN SESSION.
SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES.
STANDING OF CLUBS Leaguer Helps in
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
Bringing Victory
TEXAS LEAGUE
“THE MONEY MASTER.’
Our salesmen are In Austin today,
proving
TODAY'S GAMES.
by actual burning test the purity of Sovereign
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
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AUSTIN. TEXAS
RESOURCES $5,000,000.00
U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
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$12.50 Suits Reduced to
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20.00 Suite Reduced to
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25.00 Suits Reduced to
27.50 Suits Reduced to
30.00 Suits Reduced to
35.00 Suits Reduced to
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That’s why you get the wonderful Flavor at the
better blend of Southern-Grown Old Belt
Comfortable
Security
Washington 4, Cleveland 2.
No other games scheduled,
TODAY’S GAMES.
grade imported from France— taste-
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battle cruiser.
Dreadnaughts, in the opinion of Ad-
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ash from burning Sovereign paper.
A Cigarette Is
no better than the paper
Make this test. Light a piece of SOVEREIGN
paper and note how perfectly it burns—leaving
only a few particles of pure white ash! Compare
. with the black, soot-like ash left by ordinary
P paper. And remember—the lower grades of
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A\ SOVEREIGN is Entirely Different. Just
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Says Navy Needs
Battle Cruisers
We give you a cordial invitation to visit our store. Come
in and use our telephone, driuk our ice water or ask questions.
We have a great line of Men’s and
Boys’ Clothing, Shirts, Underwear,
etc., at prices that will interest you.
$ 8.35
11.25
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15.68
16.85
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26.65
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STEBBINS & JAMES
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
612 Congress Ave.
FARMERS!
We bid you welcome—make this store your headquarters while in
our city. Come in and make yourself at home.
Big Reduction on Our
Entire Line of Spring Suits
Take home a new suit. These prices mean a big saving,
- HERE ARE THE PRICES:
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Shreveport 3, Fort Worth 1.
Dal In 8 3, Waco 0.
Houston 1-6, Beaumont 0-9.
San Antonio 3-0, Galveston 1-2.
WASHINGTON, July 17.—Discussion
of the relative value of battle cruises
and battleships on which authorities
Beaumont at Houston.
Fort Worth at Shreveport
Dallas at Waco.
San Antonio at Galveston.
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NEW YORK, July 17.—A favorable
report on the nomination of Repre-
sentative James Hay ■ of Virginia as
jtstice of the Court of Claims was
vcted today by the Senate judiciary
committee.
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before beine pickeir up tind landed at
St. Andrews, Fla^^hst nlgnL
AMUSEMENTS.
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the American navy they would be bat-
tle cruisers, said the admiral.
HOTEL GALVEZ
GALVESTON
On Galveston’e Famoua Sea Wall Boulevard, Ovorloskina the
GULF OF MEXICO
Our Cafe makaa a .pee,ally pf Fresh Native Fiah and Sea Food. We can
make you apaclal raten, including meal., of MOO per day and upwaN.
Climatlo Conditions peculiarly conducive to relief from
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Boston . ...
Cleveland . .
Chicago . ...
Detroit , ... .
If you have just been married, or if you have
been married just ten years, or more, you appre-
date the feeling of comfortable security that only
money in the bank can give.
A dollar deposited with us will provide your
family with a bank book. Thereafter you will
have an incentive to save and as your savings
grow your sense of comfortable security will
ogrow = feeling so essential to the happy frame
of mind in family men'
Deposit your savings in this Hank.
Austin National Bank
The State Board of Examiners met
here today for a six weeks’ session
to grade and pass upon several thou-
sand papers of teachers who attended
the summer normals throughout the
State. These teachers are applicants
for first and second grade teachers’
certificates.
257° OFF on all Boys’ Suits
SHOE SPECIAL — 150 pairs of men’s shoes, both black and tan,
four dollar values for $2.25. See window display.
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WASHINGTON, July 17.—The Inter-
state Commerce Commission today de-
clined to disturb freight rate3 6r. vege-
tables and berries from the eastern
shore counties of Virginia to Ohio, In-
diana, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri,
Wisconsin and Iowa, and dismissed a
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gress adds only four capital ships to criminated in favor of Norfolk.
BERLIN, July 17, via London, 4:55
P. m.—An artillery bombaroment of
intense violence is in'progress at many
points from the Somme district north
to the sea. on the western front, the
war office announced today. The Ger-
man lines are being heavily pounded
by the British guns.
BRITISH ItHteMENT.
CUBINE— SERVICE-COMFORT— Beyond Ropronoh
All Bath Houcos Open Juns 1st For further information, write
CAVSEWAY NOW OPEN TO VEHICLES. P. L. SANDERS, Manager.
SCHOONER IS ABANDONED.
MOBILE, -Ala., July 17.— News was
received hero today that Uno American
3-masted schooner Bradford C. French,
797 tons, Farrell master, had been
abandoned at sea during the hurricano
of July 6, while off Cape Han Blas, Mla.
The French wns bound from Han Juan
F. R., for1 New Oricahs. (‘uptain Far-
rell nnd his crew were at sea five days
♦ Houts.
♦ Considered bill on unahimous
♦ consent calendar.'
♦ Conference report on postof- ♦
♦ flee appropriation bill settling ♦
♦ railway mall pay fight submit- ♦
♦ ted by Representative Moon, ♦
♦ Tennessee. •
♦ Adopted resolution of tribute •
♦ to late Representative Moon, ♦
♦ West Virginia, and adjourned as ♦
♦ mark of respect to him at 12:11 ♦
♦ p. m. until noon Tuesday. ♦
differ, was renewed today by publi-
catino of a letter written by Rear Ad-
miral Knight, of the naval war col-
lege to Secretary Daniels, upholding
the worth of the cruiser as brought out
in the Jutland battle between the Brit-
ish and German fleets. The engagement
the admiral says, as far as results are
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ATLANTA, Ga. July 17.—It was per-
sistently rumored and as persistently
denied that the Lake Toxaway dam
had given way today. The report
reached a Southern Bell Telephone of-
ficial at Columbia and was received in
Spartanburg from an announced
source. Railroad officials at Asheville
said they did not credit the report.
There was no wire communication
with Lake Toxaway today.
bone of any fleet, but the United States
with its great stretch of coasts, he
thinks, needs battle cruisers. If con-
Chartered today:
Davis Brothers Investment Ccmpany
of El Paso; capital stock, 35000. In-
corporators: Lamar Davis, Charles and
J. Page Kemp.
German Fvangelical Lutheran Eman-
uels Congregation of Spring, Harris
County; no capital stock. Incorpora-
tors: Chas, Holzwarth, George Goe-
decks nnd rank H. Arp.
eopold & Hooks, Inc., of Wuco;
capital stock, 320,000. Purpose, mer-
chandising. Incorporators: N. E. Lo-
pold, T. A. Hooks nnd Alva Bryan.-
The Mansfield. Gin Company of
Mansfield, Tarrant County; capital
stock 36000. Incorporators: Martin
Ballweg, J. IL Wright, J. M, Tack.
Mansfield Cotton and Pcanut Oil
Company of Mansfield, Capital stock,
17000. Incorporators: Martin Ballweg,
J. II. Harrison and J. M. Back.
Texas Oakland Company of Dallas;
capital stock, 360,000. purpose, buying
End selling automobiles, etc. Incorpor-
a tors: George P. Miller, C, 1 Zutav-
em, J. M. MCCormick nnd French Da-
vis
An amendment was filed by McDou-
gle, Cameron,and Webster of Dallas,
changing name of corporation to Web.
ter Grocer Company, and increasing
its capital stock from 3160,000 to
3300,000.
Certificates of dirsolution filed: Un-
ion Investment Company of St. Iouls;
Etirega Drilling Company of Wichita
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THE GNTER HOTEL
•AN ANTONIO, TXA,
Offiela; Headuertere T. P. A. and A. A. A. Ruropean. Rates 61 to M par
day. Ban Antonle Hotel Co, Owners. Farey Tyrell, Mg.
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If you want to know how the Brew-
ers have been running Texas, hear
Shuler at, Wooldridge Park Monday
night. » (Political Adv.)
Boston 4, Cincinnati 1.
Brooklyn 7. Cincinnati 7 (sixteen in-
nings.)
St. Ioouis 3, New York 2.
TODAY’S GAMES.
Boston at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
New York at St. louls.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
LONDON, July 17, 2:57 p. m.—Ger-
man second line positions northwest
of Babentin-I Petit wood have been
captured by the British in a storm at-
tack, the war office announced today.
The positions captured in what the
statement characterizes as a “further
important success," extended over a
fiont of 1600 yards.
A strongly held position at Waterlot
f* rm, east of Longuevak, also was cap-
tured by the British, while the remain-
ing strongholds of the Germans in
Ovillers and La Boisselle also were
taken.
Dave Pickle has rendered the people
most efficient service as District Clerk,
and his service as County Judge will
be fully as satisfactory to the people-
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Chfcago at Philadelphia .
St. Louis at Boston.
Detroit at New York. .
Cleveland at Washington.
Aided by Roy Clements, who was
with the Waco Texas league club last
year, the Delaware Punch team de-
feated Brenham Sunday afternoon at
Lakesido Park, by a score of 8 to 2, Roy
Fruth, recently of the Central Texas
league, was catcher, whil CClonients
pitched.
John McNamara, who was vce-preasl-
dent of the dissolved City league, has
organised a picked team from the four
clubs formerly composing that league
and will mak an effort to stage a
game at IAkeside every Sunday for the
benefit of Austin fans and of tourists.
Hart Schaffner
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♦ DAY IN CONGRESS. •
♦ Senate,
♦ Another effort by Senator
♦ Martine to get action on his
♦ resolution asking the President
♦ to seek a stay at execution of
♦ the death sentence against Sir
♦ Roger Canemr nt was blocked by
♦ Senator Stone.
♦ Adopted resolution requiring
♦ Secretary of Navy to submit de-
♦ tailed records of recent Atlantic
♦ fleet target practice.
• Resumed debate on naval ap-
♦ propriatton bill.
♦ Judiciary committee voted to
♦ favorably report nomination of
♦ Representative Hay to be judge
♦ of the Court of Claims.
George Kleine’s latest film master,
piece "The Money Master," which vi.
its the Mrjestic theatre today, is a rate
example of modern feature film pro-
duction. "The Money Master" is con-
spicuous among dramas of its kind for
several reasons. It featuresjan all star
cast which includes Frank Sheridan,
Bania Marinort, Paul MeAllister and
Malcom Duncan, all stars whose names
have Eraced tho electric signs on
Broadway at 'various times. The story
Is beautifully told by those accomplish-
ed players who have been surrounded
by evedy aid that genius could invent
and money purchase. The inetrlors are
elaborately magnified and the glimpses
of life In New York’s famous Ghetto
district, cdnvlncln^and powerful.
Shuler’s speech at Wooldridge Park
will bristle with facts that cut like a
knife,
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Hon. Chas. H. Morris, the taxpayers’
candidate for Governor, will speak at
Wooldridge Park at Austin, Texas,
Tuesday night, July 18th, at 8:30. He
is a prohibitionist, and will tll you
about a genuine business administra-
tion.
(Political Advertisement*.)
Shuler may ca?l* a spade a shovel
but It is certain he will not call a spade
a spoon Monday night at Wooldridge
Park.
(Political ^Advertisement.) .
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