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Page 2—Tuesday, June 23. 1925
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Sutnmer Cottagers! Campers
MARKET NEWS
and Swimmers!
FINANCIAL REVIEW,
Bath Towels
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72-inch Colored Damask, $1.25 Yd.
Miss Haiti* McKellar, assistant
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK.
Mrs. Helen R. Roberts
Colored Lunch Cloths, $1.89
Representing
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The McCall Pattern Co.
Of New York
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MONEY S
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MANY DOLLARS WERE SAVED YESTERDAY
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BY THE MANY FOLKS WHO PURCHASED OF
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mosquitoes are onthewarpath
NoMoreFatWaistandHips!
Rollins
* Children’s
MEN’S
HOSIERY
Slippers
OXFORDS
Silk Chiffon
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81x90 whit* riplette Spreads ...
63x90 white riplette spread* ...
She will be glad to assist in your sewing
problems. Come down and let her1 explain
how to buy your patterns and how to alter
patterns if you do not run exactly true to
size.
Demonstrations 10:30 A. M.
and 3:30 P. M. Each Day.
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Beautiful snowy white riplette bed spreads, they are woolx
for the summer-tme use.
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will be in the pattern department of our store
this week.
Try Flit in year hams. For oats bv stares gonsvaUj.
Mad. by STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Bayonne, N. J.
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36-inch Printed Voiles, 59c Yard
New floral printed voiles in many new coloring*. 36 inches
wide and very popular this season for underwear or for
dresses.
72-inch Basco Damask, 98c Yard
72-Inch Basco damask that will retain linen tinish after
washing, in many pretty patterns. 980 yd.
spray. Sprayigg Flit 6n garments kie
moths and their larvae which eat
holes. Extenaive tests showed that
Flit did not stain or injure the most
delicate fabrics.
A Scientifie General Insectieide
Flit is the result of exhaugtive re-
search by expert entomologists and
chemists. More than 70 formulas were
tested on various household Insects, be-
fore Flit wss finally perfected. Flit is
a 10098 effective insecticide containing ■
no inactive (inert) ingredienta.
Linen Lunch Napkins, $7.48 Doz.
Lovely *dinncr napkins of beautiful linen, hemstitched, plain
9A48rn with satin band border. Extra large slze 18x18.
Wonderfully flexible, comfortable girdle of
live, uncovered rubber, instantly conceals
big waist and hips and massages away the
fat before you know it. , , j
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DESTROYS
Flies-Mosquitoes-Moths
Anto—Bed Bugs Roaches
MaroaHeartgainomt
45-inch Swiss Organdy, 59c Yard
Colored swiss organdy with a permanent finish in all of the
newest colors, 45 inches wide; an easy material to make up.
TON’T let mosquitoes spoil
I your summer. Spray them
with Flit.
Flit spray elears the house in a few
minute. of mogquitoes and disease:
bearing flies. It is clean, eany and
safe to uee.
Kills Household Insects
Flit apray also destroys bed bugs,
roaches, anta, and insect eggs. The
cracks and crevices where insects bide
and breed are teadily reached by Flie
Tuesday morning. Miss McKellar
is sala to be euftering great pain,
but to b. In no immediate danger.
A ear being driven en Ben Mr-
coarstreet near Flrat stregt Mon-
day night waa sllghtly damaged
when another car wu backed from
the curb Into it, according to a re-
port made to the police Monday
night. 7 »
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Unable to Swim,
The 10-year-old lad had gone to
the pool with a score or mor* other
youngsters to swim and piay in th*
water when he waa drowned. A
clerk of th* YMCA was stationed
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
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Linen Luncheon Set, $2.38,
All line luncheon set. linen cloth 36x36 inches with 4 napkins
to match, hemstitched in boxes, just the thing for the small
family.. .12.38 set.
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Linen Dinner Set, $10.98-$25.00
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Dollar candy in
a 10c the
DOUBLE THREAD TOWELS—Extra heavy double thread
. bath towels, 18x86. Just the towel you will need around
camp this summer. Very special at 25c.
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Sale of Remnants
1-3 to 1-2 Off Reg. Price
Silk ad cotton crepe. broadcloths, longeloths, nainsook,
volls, cretonne, English prints, suiting, sheeting and all
kinds of white goods.
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1 corseting slenderizes your f
figure the moment you put it I
onl Instantly gives you fash-
ion’* trim, graceful fines and
actually reduces your waist
and hips in an amazingly
short time.
It is worn as a corset over
the undergarment and h so
constructed that it touches
and gently massages every
portion of the surface contin-
ually. Physicians endorse this \
scientific, reducing method I
and professional athletes
have long used it
On Display ol
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Linen Lunch Napkins, $4.48 Doz.
T nrch nenkina of nil linen with floral center. Hemstitched
Size 16x16. You will need several of these this summer for
picnics and luncheon sets...$4.48 doz.
PARTY AT BEACH.
A sunrise breakfast and swim at
Deep Eddy will be held Sunday
morning by the members of the
Majestic and Queen staff club, it
was learned Tuesday morning fol-
lowing a meeting of the club. The
members will meet at the pool at
6 o'clock Sunday morning and will
take a swim before serving break-
fast, it was said.
Service For Ladd
Set Wednesday Folks, facts, Fancies
[Associated Press D.spateh te Statesman.} ..... ... ----------
WASHINGTON, June 23—Com- "T
Berry Directs
Army Athletics
Capt. K. L, Berry, famous Uni-
versity of Texas football and track
star, will serve as athletic officer
for the summer training camps at
Fort Sam Houston, according to
Associated Press dispatches from
San Antonio. As athletic officer
Berry will have charge of the games
and contests staged during the sum-
mer civilian training cmp, and is
expected to continue as camp ath-
letic officer after the civilian camps
are clpsed.
CHICAGO GRAIN.
CHICAGO, June 23.—Owing largely to
an unexpected advance in wheat guota-
tiona at Liverpool, the wheat market here
HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE BUILDING
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NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
NEW ORLEANS, June 23,--Cotton fu-
tures closed eteady at net 16 pointe up
C. A. Brawner, general agent In
the passenger department of the
New York Central lines, was in
Austin Tuesday. His headquarters
are in Dallas.
were heavy.
Buying of various shares terminated
abruptly when the professional element
launched an active selling movement fob
lowing news of more serious disturbances
in Chinese cities. Motor shares which had
been strong early. yielded with the rest
of the list. Losse* of 1 to 1 points were
established in the crest variety of issues.
General Railway Signal dropped 8 points.
POULTRY AND EGGS.
Poultry this morning was wek, butter
steady, but eggs firm to slightly stronger.
A firm to a quarter cent advance on this
last named commodity was also noted on
th* Chieago exchange. Th* .range of
prices delivered Texas markets follows:
Poultry: Hens 16817c, springs 20430e.
mostly 20025, old roosters 9e, turkeys
16617 pound live weight, gese Ue.
ducks 500360c, guineas 25c each.
Butter: Packing stock country 20421e,
creamety A 43c, H 41e.
Eggs: No. 1 candled $8.4048.50 per
dozen case. .
ROSNER’S
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36-inch Suiting, 44c Yard
Guaranteed fast color* in all-the-year-round suiting. This
material is 30 inches w de, and comes in all the popular colors.
CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT.
Judge James R. Hamilton.
. The grand jury recessed thia forenoon
to Wednesday morning.
The State of Texas vs. Earl Lloyd,
charged with violating the liquor law, tak-
ing of testimony to be resumed this aft-
ernoon.
Criminal cases will again be tried in
the criminal courk next week.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
Fred C. Malone, County Clerk.
Ambrose DeLeon and Isabel Ramires.
George Williams and LAzzie Chambers.
telling of too much rainfall in tome sec-
done where harvesting of winter wheat
is in progress, especially parts of the
southwest and of the Ohio valley. Open-
ing prices. M to 1% cents higher, July
$154% to $.54% and September $1,53
to $1,5358. were followed by something of
a reaction and then by a rise to $1.55%
for July and 51.53% for September.
Corn and oats sympathized with wheat
strength. Opening unchanged to 19e
higher, September $1.06% to $1,06%, the
corn market later advanced all around.
September touching 81.07%.
Oata started at Me to Me gain. Sep-
tember 48%. Later, additional upturns
took place.
In line with hog value* and grain th*
provisions market was firm.
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% city clerk, is confined to her home
H with a serlous infection of on* ear,
it was announced at the city hall
REALTY DEEDS RECORDED.
Fred C. Malene, County Clerk.
-R. Niles Graham et al. to Mrs. Wini-
fred M. Travis, lol 9, block 9, Westfield
A. city of Aust!*; consideration, 1600.
W. C. Wofford to John A. Bracken-
ridge, lot 7, block 117, Austin; considera-
tion. $1009.
Fred Bergman to Edmunds Travis, part
of outlot 64, diviaion O, city of Austin;
consideration, 12000.
FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT COURT.
Judge George Calhoun.
, Ida Wolter vs. Otto Wolter, divorce,
case oa trial before a jury.
The regular jury for the week was ex-
cused until Thursday morning.
The City of Austin vs. Employer* In-
demnity corporation, for taxes, judgment
for the plaintiff. - *
Fied:
Carrie Dunean vs. J. A. Dunce*, di-
vorce.
Four man have been placed under
arrest in Trawick, Nacogdoches
county, and charged with burglar-
izing the postoffice there on June
19, it was learned at the office of
the postoffice inspector in charge,
Tuesday morning.
A. C- Bull, Carl H. Mueller, C. M.
Bartholomew, John McNamara, W.
T. Williams, Ben Fromm*. F. W.
Posey, G. Fury, A. R. Johnson,
Charles E. Marsh, Eldridge Moore,
M. C. Parrish. T. D. Porr, A. V.
Riley, Gillespie Stay. Sol Stern.
W. C. Storey, Q. C. Taylor. Howard
McKean and B. L Dillingham Sr.
Sidney Posey, Sidney Smith and
George Tod will be in charge of the
barbecue. They will be assisted by
the following: Greenwood Wooten,
Albert Moore, N. J. Alexander, Joe
Koen, W. D. Foster, A. T. Knies,
J. M. Olcott, Earl Barton, George
Bendetti, F. I, Morgan Jr., Thurlow
Weed. Morris Burns, L. B. Burnette,
Joe Webb, L. Woody 8 mpson, J. M.
Olcott, J. G. Roberts, M. P. Martin,
Harry Barnhart, R. F. Bacon. Will
H. Biggs. J. C. Brodie, Charles J.
Brunner, George Burnham, Travis
T. Wallace, L. F. Cargill, L. B.
Baker, Martyn T. Conrey, C. R.
Coppedge, J. H. Dixon, Edmund
Moritz, Mr. Evans, A. J. Gerjes,
Bertram Giesecke, Harry Golden,
J. W, Graham. Sam Greenberg, P. L.
Guffin, Sam Haigler, Joe Macken,
Fred C. Malone, J. B. Manor. W. J.
Milburn, Dan Moody, Arthur Moore.
A. A. Mundt, 8. A. Philquist, Mur-
ray Ramsey, T. E. Reasonover, John
A. Simpson, H. H. Voss, R. E. War-
ren, Julius Stark Jr.
Girl’s Betrayer
To Face Charge
[Associated Press Dispatch I* Statesman.}
NEW YORK. Juno 23.—Dorothy
Perkins, 17-year-old ’ slayer of
Thomas Templeton, her young un-
welcome suitor, is to serve from
five to fifteen years In prison, but
Michael Connors, lderly married
man, whose attentions she pre-
ferred, is facing the prospect of
punishment too.
Assistant District Attorney Mc-
Donald said that an indictment
charging criminal assault would be
sought against Connors, 40 years
old, who is now serving a sentence
for wife beating.
Beautiful all linen dinner sets, full size 72x72, hemstitched
cloth wth 6 napkins, in all white and white with colored
borders. A dinner set that will last you for years and
aya look nw.
72-inch gaurantoed fast color renfrew colored damask in .
blue, gold, pink and lavender. Priced now at $1.25 yd.
With. Low. lode.
Jan. .... 1417 DM 23.12
___ Mar. .... 23.07 28.23
• July .... 23-40 23 26 23-20
Funeral services tor Henry’Bybee, pe •••• 23.58 2288 22.08—_
found drowned in th* swimming Opening; J**.. 2100 bid; March,
pool at th* University YMCA Mon- Jul, 23,30; Oet,,‘2285; Dec., 22.97.
ex University1 Baptist church Wed- NEW YORK COTTON. •
nnidcarnynzand.oaoe, "-5
• Tuesday morning* Following th. to 12 potnt. pr.xiou.
Inner. • xervicen the Byheo Famiiz Miah. 1ow. SE-e c
win Itu. at 11120 with the body Jam.....#3 MM 28.05023,13
- Bloomington, Ind., the old home Mar. .... 28.42 23.14 23,35 .....
»t the family, wh.ro the burial will j.iy .... 2.6 28.21 259247’281
place/'«.v. A. U Aullek. On. .24 282194322 «
pa.tor of the church. Will conduct ,232 281012128022-2022 !t.
the runera ceremonies. TThe body rePa 23, oit, ZZ.ZOl btc : 22:
will remain at th* funeral home • -___.-------
until immediately before the fu- NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
neral, it was said. | NEw ORLEANS. Jun* 23.-Cotton
prics were influeneed downward today as
traders liquidated July contracts la ad-
vene* of first notice day Thursday when
heavy tenders were feared. The market
opened slightly easler at unchanged for
July to 2 to 5 pointe lower for new crop
months. "This later was increased to 8
to 16 points with July at 21.10. October
at 22 86 and December at 12 92.
The barometer line showing considerable
low area west of the belt induced many
to look for early rais and there was zell-
i in* in consequence. October eased off to
-- • to 22.89, or 11 to 13
‘ elose. Iater the
near th* pool to serve as llf* guard
for th* pool, but no one knew when
"hAtdrdlegrBoaydas found at the l ine, alnggguinee
bottom of the pool when other boys pointa under ................ ...
dived for it, thinking it a towel {market rallied, recovering much of the
. some on* had dropped into theieerller Joss on short covering. A prom-
water The lad had drowned in Inent private authority made the con-
abuut six feet of water in the mid- of the. stop 16.1 akainat, on
al of the pool. Ne wae unable toleondjtion of n.s on Mav M. Thta/na
SWim and It Ie thought ho must sered asz"5 423806000
have gotten beyond hl. depth in the "5. "ndrkthe nt quiet in the e'er’
excitement of the crowded pool, afterincon fluctuatide elmlessly within t .
1 " I earlier range, although’December at one
effort, to Save Life Futile. Smmu."uadar"s"prektos 222.820583
A* soon as ths body was discov- certificated stock te now down to 18.171
ered, a physician who happened to bales, the smallest,total.inmanymonthi
ba in the room began resuscitation Export for th* day totalled 10,190 bales,
work, but without success. Charles CHICAGO COTTON.
B. Cook was called to the scene CHICAGO. June 21.—Cotton prices here
with his pulmotor, but this, too, averaged lower today. There was con-
failed. I siderable liquidation on the part of hold-
The lad waa identified with aun- | ers of the July delivery,
cully by those who had been in the vxwnwn
water with him. The boay was ... VXNEu 7 .. 7 ..
removed to the home at tot Went „NEwor.FANS.June 28-uCoton. vel
23r4 atreet and the father Dr. H. '‘J
I. Bybee, was called from his workin the northwest and recent large sere-
in th* Lytton Springs oil fields byage forecast. A condition estimate of
his associate in the university, Dr. 175.1 from on* of the private bureaus soon
F I. Whitney. checked the sorting because it showed a
Justice of the Peace Henry Hou*, loss .of, 2 “.points.ainge lu estimate, *
ton Jonea viewed the body and re:lmontb,efzebbro8bthasbereey da
turned a verdict of accidental death $°P0‘ 1,0,°", PA
. , by drowning, issued ita pars for this month and crop
—— I forecasts based upon private formula*
I may have to be changed later.
MISS MABLE O. SMITH, 26, died Eatlure °r rains to materlalize in the
, _ . . northwest during th* day, continued high
early Tuesday morning at a local temperature* over most of the belt and
hospital following several weeks reports that some large New York shorts
illness. She is survived by her I covering stimulated buying for both
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P.ldccounts in the afternoon and gave 1
Smith of Kerrville. Texas. The re- market a good rally. Prospeets are gc
maine will ho writ + V,,1/ 7 ltoT and some cooler weather in
main, besent.to Kerr vile,by the northwest over night. If these ma.
Rosengren-Cook over the MK-Tterialize it is apt to stimulate selling,
railway today at 4.25 p. m. Sentiment is mixed at th* moment.
took an early upward swing today. Fur-
arly ther reports of black rust infection of
the wheat fields in South Dakota were re-
ceived. There also were advices at hand
CoClored lunch cloths for the porch, breakfast or for pic-
nics, 51x51, a very convenient size. Beautiful colors of gold
and blue...$1.89 cloth.
64-inch Linen Damask, 50c Yard
64-inch linen finish damask In many floral pattersn, a very
pretty a* well as serviceable material...50c yd.
FORT WORTH. Jun* 25.— Cattle 4500
including 800 calves; market steady, ac-
tive. calves 25c higher; beeves, $3,504
9,25; stoekers, $3.0046.00; fat cows, 83.25
(6.60; cutters. $2.6003.00: canners. 52 25
42.60: heifers. $3.00(7.00; yearlings,
832599591 bulls, 88 2504.20; calves, |1.00
“s 700: market 2505. higher; top.
In $13.60; bulk, $12,756013.50; best medium
weight, 81540013.50; good mixed 511.25
."J (13,50: good light. 813.000 IMS; fair
mixed. 312.75413.06; fair light, $iz.506
13.75; common, $10.00410,50: packing
sows, $10,50412.50: pigs, $9.50011.50.
Sheep 360; market steady; lambs. 810
0213.00; feeders, $9.00010,00; yearlings,
$8,009.00; -wethers, $5,500 7.00: ewes,
85.0001.00; culls, 11.0002.60; Stockers,
$3.0004.00; goats, 1,0003.00.
AUSTIN YOUTH
DROWNSINPOOL
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pletion of arrangements for the
funeral of Edwih F. Ladd, senior
senator from North Dakota, await-
ed today the arrival of his body
from Baltimore, where he died yes-
terday and the arrival of six sons
and daughters from various cities.
It is expected however, that
funeral service* will be held here
tomorrow, after which the body
will be placed in a vault to wait
until Mrs. Lad le able to make th*
trip to North Dakota.
th. openlag .t today market, Prestdent
cootige: ipecen advocatiog a furenexte:
duetlo of Um appareetly wan.xithout
eeet on epegulative sentiment, Ol. w.j»
wobbly depiu a further redoction in
SmaeKover crude output. Pieree Arow
common Opened a point Hsher but Dupont
fall bath 1% gofat or 4% below the
peak alkblhM resurtay. .
Uncertala price movementa eo9tigyed
throughout the early tradiqe. Markin,
up of the call money rat. lau yeaterday
apdrently Nad causrd a temporay cu«-
penaln of pool operatiosa la weeral la-
aiehoueh bulla demon.tc.llon. con-
tinued in a few motor.. General Motor.,
tioss qult, ’‘•lax a point to 81, a now hl,h
090; record, while the 7 per cent preferred
$215 tuehd • "* top at m% . WUU
•Hl Other early strong spota included White
Motors. United Drug. Great Western Sug-
ar and Colorado Fuel. Indepepdent Oil
and Gas ran off over 2 pointe on profit
taking within the first half hour with
lsss of a point or mor* being recorded
by International Telephone. Child*, Amer-
kan Waterworks and American Interna-
tional Corporation. Marin* preferred sank
to a new low for th* year. Foreign ex-
change opened irregular. Danish Kroner
advancing to a new high record for the
year at 19.46 cents. Demand sterling and
French francs held firm but Italian lira
Mr. and Mr*. Georg* L. Hagy of
San Antonio spent the week-end
with Mrs. George R- Felter.
EXTRA HEAVY TOWEL-
Hosewives’ special! Extra"
heavy double thread bath
towel with pink, blue and
gold borders. Size 19x35.
38c each. •
Funeral services for MRS. MYR- VEGETABLE SHIPMENTS.
TLE KENEDY who died at a local With the movement of 15 cars of water-
hospitai Sunday morning Were held mtlonamxmtardevatberTuant a’pznzntaof
from.Rosonsrenqoka chapel this1E mommning!"compatb[°*h X f M
mornineat 11 Q’clock., interment ears a year ago to this date. Important
was in Oakwood cemetery. Mr*, gaina ar* also being shown in the roll-
Kenedy ig survived by her husband, ings from Florida and Georgia which
R- C. Kenedy, of Blaine, Texas. were 137 and 49 cars respectively yester-
------- day, making their totals to date 3427 and
SAM 8. TANNER, 72, died Mon- 1602 “X. in ahe order name sompared
day at U;S0 o'clock In a local hos-n2 Ll! earas.xmzsstivelx.avear
pital., ihe bodzvan sent to Hur- SEGerda? WM SOO «r». "TeEn. 70 roile
net r! 745 % e!lock. T uesdax morn- 2 frelght .nd one exprm, of 118 ear. of
Ing for burial in the Burnet ceme- tomatoe, two of 207 cm of peehe and
tery. Tanner was a pioneer eitizen three of 557 car* of potatoes, other ship-
of Burnet and had been a farmeriment. In which this state did not par-
near there for th* past 45 year*, ticipate, were as follows: Plums and
He had been in III health for about J""" Tour,, eight.erapes thrse
four1 week, and had been confined srasn.pen.11, Ismons sjeht oolona is.
inthafhospitai here for the pan non., honey dew. none, mizab" dwldujul
two wee K8. one, mixed vegetable* 61, celery one, cab-
, bage 32, cantaloupe* 180, pears none.
Smith Case Set ian "2′2
Tor Trial TulvRF.Watrmelons,at -outh Texas lendine
POI LIII JUiy O station* were in somewhat unsettled ton*
, . _ . 2.2 . . . arouhd unchanged price*. Th* brisk Geor.
John T. Smith, state represents-1 gia and Florida movement is creating a
tive from this county. Will face trial slightly easier demand from the outside
on a charge of perjury in connec- for supplies. A car of 31s delivered Dallaa
tion with land deals and an annual WM reported bringing >3.20 or approxi-
report of a corporation on July 8, mately1.827562.80 cwt f.o.b. A firm
according to a resetting mad. In preEHdd.sooztomatoa with mott
th. case by Judge Jarno R. Hamll-C“.rf "EaCn"wrSprn “Mwe.n
ton. Smith wax inducted by the "H6d sanh Wa mdt, for Sl.M^t.to
Travis county grand jury recently. • f.o.b.
Vacation time’s just around the corner! Are you
ready 'with plenty of good thirsty towels? We
have stacks of them. All new. AU perfect. And
how they DO take to water I
F. E. Nemec, traveling passenger
agent of the Denver, Rio Grand*-
Western Pacific Railway, was in
Austin Tuesday. His offices are in
Fort Worth.
US. OUR SALE PRICES OF^5.65, $4.35 AND
$3.35 ON HIGH-GRADE WOMEN’S SHOES
REPRESENT PHENOMENAL VALUES.
■ r
ATHLETIC RIBBED TOW-
EL— Extra heavy athletic
ribbed towel for family. use
and ven’ absorbent. The
popular size 19x’9. 30c each.
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