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THE PLACE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY LIVE
It Meant Happiness to You and Yours!
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PLUMBING AND ELECTRICITY
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BOOMS AND BOARD
XEBTADRANrS
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porch; table
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out a
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HELP WANTED—MALI
FOR SALE
Old phone 1649.
800 E. 6th.
ANEOUS
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E. 12th St ne new king of Poland.
nomination
HEIP WANTED-- FEMALE
solicit
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ELECTRIO FIXTURES
GERMANY FOR DYES U. S. DREADNOUGHT
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HOUSES AND FLATS TO RENT HOUSES AND FLATS TO RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT
tant commands, both in the
phone 1515.
For RFNT — Five-room cottage with
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
<T
Male
22*.
Phone 1520.
hely, old phone 3071.
FOR REXT— To one or two gentie-
IDLE
! ec.
furnished flat on W
ply 112 F 1 Sth St
old phone 2965.
FOR RENT
MONEY TO LOAN
EXAS,
in private famity. all modern .
IS HIS TITLE AFTER JAN. I
e Bap-
4:25 a.m.
3:25p.m.
rom Dr.
Fio Girance chair-
TIRAL.
Phone 1547.
.5.
FOR SALE—Beautiful new home of 5
on
1:00 a.m.
S1918
time, eAsy terms
extend okt notes I call at 305 E. 16th St
KHART
FOR RENT—To gentleman, a desir-.
A state-
quor ques-
VALUATION OF KANSAS CITY
5
m
FOR RENT—Vacuum clear
5
-•e
•m convenlences:
rood board near
Ma
W. Deeh, 1414 Congreaa
rom the sec-
and other game hands fo
PERSONAL
•p oeles
skins by parcel post.
Joe.
USE AMERICAN WANT ADS
COSSIP mio Hum NORWEGlANSIEAMERWIIHOUT
CHARGE AGAINST nn RUDOER CALLS FOR HELP
ON LOOKOUT FOR
GERMAN U-BOATS
Large Part of Consignment
Brought Over by Deutschland
Said to Be Still Unsold.
Blow Against Orient Railway
Is About to Be Struck.
W. MURRAY GRAHAM. Pr-ident
R NILES GRAHAM. VicePsedem
room
boara;
secona-hand:
onaidered, al
a* Ml Scar-
d Free
e pack.
3
7
" souls
ide to
Enfield Realty & Home
s, 3 cents per word.
4, 4 cents per word.
DEAR MADAM — t wash ana etretch
curtains Send me your address and
Mini re
rooming.
Pearl St
FOR RNNT—New modern. 5-R(M
cottage with sleeping porch, and one
‘ pro-
Latti-
ains
r
with sleoping porch;
roommate for student;
at 11:80
Marcos
want to bay
ite diamond.
Would take
Diamond.”
Marcos
rcos for
• $1.00.
uarters.
LOOT—Cowhide traveli
parently left in some
tween 4 and 6
Neches St.
Liners Reaching New York Re-
port Seeing No Submarines I
in Vicinity of Coast.
2 Overlands
and
A Hupmobile “32” Roadster
BARGAINS
pored; vei
l’hone 3628
• fur-
water;
Phone
I 21 p m. "
1 ;43 a.m.
1:27 p.m.
1:40 p m.
corner 33th
one 1434.
Departs.
1:20 p.m.
—-Temple
one Man-
onference
is istrict
which will
»<
' assembly-
to lead the
ready forty
* have an-
An-
of
bag, ap-
B a month
WANTED—An experienced cook. Miss
Julia Vanee, 1442 Han Gabriel Bt.
Old phone 741.
1:23 a.m.
9:50 p. ib.
1:15p.m.
0:10a.m.
RATES FOR WANT ADS
IN AUSTIX AMERICAS
" ■ ■—lent of the
FOR SAJ Leopold is
.. various sou
rperdinand’s gov
to flee to Russia.
ome money
o attend to
Box "H."
1 ^rts
....."also,
—l Baltic
the Ger-
LIVESTOCK -tected to the
Phone 189
818-819 Linletield Buiding
: or lots for
ferrod J. H.
A Wlliams.
ANDERSON & BENSON
111-115 East Fifth Street
FOR RENT—Two large, unfurnir
light housekeep!ng rooms. just j
BAGS.
S for good.
IBRE CO.
X,
r
practice of law in New York city on
Jan. 1. He will go back to his old
ANY
AMPAIGN
expense to you, quick action.
Homer F. Lowry
Phone :92 611 Iattieretd Iide
EUSINESS CHANCES
FREE MESSENGER SERVICE
FOR WANT ADS
Just Phon. 114
MONEY TO LAN on improved farm
in any amount on inns time and at
reanonabel Interest rate, quick action.
Luetcke & Korf, 812-813 Scarbrough
Bidg . Austin, Texas.
80 nsortiona, 14 cents per word.
No advertisement inserted for
ieea than 25 centa.
possession.
Other outstanding features tn th
situation, as shown by today's otncia
reports from the various war ortices
are:
The railway city of Alexandria, for-
ty-seven miles southeast from Bucha-
rest, was captured today by the joint
forces of Gen. von Falkenhayn and
Field Marshal von Mackensen.
A second trap has been sprung for
the Rumanian army which held out
to the last at Orsova, near the "iron
gate.” It has been driven from Turnu-
Severin, after the capture of that ty
and Orsova to the southeast. -Othet
forces in that direction,” says the Ger*
man war office, “are blocking their
way.”
Bucharest officially admitted the re-
tirement of the Rumanian forces from
the Alt and Topolong rivers, which virz
tually corroborates the German clazm
that the whole Alt line has been seized:
Pushing southward from Ramnica2
Valcea, Uken yesterday, Falkenhayn”e
Alt forces have thus advanced fitteen
miles in twenty-four hours.
Petrograd asserts that the "retiring
Rumanians,” taking advantage of the
natural quality of the country, are “re
sisting the enemy advance.”
This is the first Intimation of a
considerable extension of the British
front. H——— -* ......
with sleeping
best home cookl
Robinson A Hamby
PHONE 211
LOBT—One iron Eray mare mule, 1
yMrt .M. 14* hanas hlan. WUI
pyy lit rewara delivered at Creed-
moor to ML Eveti
room, bath on same floor, one b.ock
WANTED—A competent cook. Ger-
man or Ewede Apply Mrs George
Dilworth. 208 W 11th St
“ENFIELD”
■S3
SNSIN
reirte.
uline nt
Map and
Mareos
ITM san
Mr Hughes, who is resting hers.
gave out the following statement of 1
Scores of British cruisers. dotnE
patrol duty beyqnd the three-mile umz
it. are waiting for submarinea, ana
some of the passengers who arrive
said they saw several cruisers within
twenty-five miles of Sandy Hook.
Reporta win made to th. Britis
and Italian consulates by the mastere
of the Duca d Aosta, th* Napoli. th«
1 annonta, ths Bermudtan, Laptand
and several freight steamera, that no
U-boats had been sighted.
The Laconia of tha Cunard line and
the fussania of the Anchor Ua. are
due in New York Tuesday, but their
arrival before Wednesday is improb2
able, on account of ths wide detour-
they have been ordered to give th*
American and of ue tran-Atlanu
lanes.
ru n n I c ’ - - —
TRITISH FORCES IN
brick building. for couples. no chil- 4
dren 11th and Guadalpe. W. Stae-
DRVGLESS HEALING
Dra O C. and LIItan Boons.
Chiropractic and ElectHieal
Vibration—-Sclentifie Massage
227 Lttlefield Big Phone 11TB.
MULTIGRAPHING--
PUBLICSTENOGRAPHER-
MULTIGRAPHING
For effective multigraphed letters to
AMERICA CASTS OFF
DEPENDENCY UPON
cm convenience; meals given
FOR RENT*'—My home, a modern
4-room house, hall, bath, sleeping
porch, electric lights, sewerago and
nis plana:
"Charles E. Hughes will resume the
room* reasonable;
your trad« or customers.
& Bon. expert
tanners. Naw Braunfela, Te
give the best terma; long time.
PANSY PLANTS, 42.75 per 100; larg-
est assortment of blooming geran-
lums, carnations, roses, violets, chry-
santhemums, bulbs. cal las, palms and
ferns. E. Friedrich, 1111 E. 4th.
Before Buying A Car
HUPMOBILES u az
... . *a in Teuton hands. Thia means th
one-fifth of Rumania, comprlsng 0
of the most tertile plains of Euros
has been overrun by the invaders al
that the great railway from Rothe
thurm pass to the Danube la in the
DI8rRABLE JOOMS. furnished for „
housekeeping: hot and cold water: F
SSIFY
, sweater
for reward,
'hone 1441.
rwo nooMS furniehed, freshC6° won
new. In private family, every call for
RE.L BATTS
Abogaac
Eainicto dM hBttngchral de Auntan,
Atencton a hugnauMexe. , M
_ m Frontera
MM ANNA METNSEHER, nurse tor
confinement cazen; beet of reter-
once Ring old phone MIL
1078 or call 208 E. 7th.
FOK RENT*—One southeast
IF,YOUR Can needs overnaulne or
R:PSIFn«. call on us. Capital City
Rora w em. Pione:
” aoe. Welatre our
Dwight, with offices at 96 Broadway
"The firm name will be Hughes.
Rounds, schurman A Dwight.
"His son, Charles E. Hughes Jr,
Jill enter the firm at the same time."
WANTED—At once, a good sober, re-
Hable blacksmith. Old phone 2694.
FOB your plaster, stucco, paint, ce-
ment work, glazing, repairs, ring old
phone 8082, or old phone 1345. Ed
Retnli.
jhe chief of was McDaniels day John Kruck^!.
2 to..nay it whose divorced wife’s name has been
post joe. 25 wI! etaz lnked with McDaniel’s, testified that
taxidermlste * pit over McDaniel was blameless of anything
the tongues of gossip said.
FOR RENT--Very destrable modern
2-tory house between capitol and
university: will meke any repalrs nec-
•••ary for good tenant. Phone 8818.
AUSTIN IRON AND M ETTAL CO.,
moved from 505 Neches to 502 East
Ave. Novy Bro*., proprietors. Dealers
in scrap iron, metals, bonen, rags, bot-
tles, tacks, rubber, beeswax and empty
wood barrels. Phones: Old. 443:
new, 40. P. O. box 544. Austin, Texas
expected before
LAUNDRY
When your clothes are dirty
RING 444
They will come back to you clean.
DRISKILI HOTEL LAUNDRY,
""The leading Launderers “
FRANK DOUGHTY. 224-222 EAST
SIXTH PHONE 302.
FOR BLANKETrS, Rugs. Squares.
Curtains, Spreads. Silverware.
Clocks. Vacuum Cleaners, household
specialties, call Sheppard. 2840, office
114 E. 9th St.; cash or time. Agents
wanted.
-Nice little
horse and
Old phone
yonr patronage, large commercia or
polttieal orders executed promptly.
Quick service. coupled with mechan-
ical neatness and accuracy, merit your
attention
First-celass stenographic work in any
profession or braneh of business
AUSTIN MULTIGRAPHING SHOP
Alice N Rudolph. Prop
Old Phone 12 24 8 23 Littlefield Bidg.
WANTED—A colored house and yard
bey who understands driving auto
Apply with references to Mrs. Homer
Hill, 2407 Whitis Ave
eorvice, 1 baths, bot and coid water
transients desired, rates reasonable
Phone 8181. Mrs. W. K. Shropshire
GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD for $24
per month. For gentlemen or cou-
pie. Convenient to town and univer-
sity. e Near car line. Apply 1441
Whitiu. Phone 2214.
AUTO TIRES. ETC.
01.1) TIRES sewed and cemented to-
Kether, making them better than
new:.190 per cent puncture proof:
less than one-fourth pries of a new
tire. Highest prices paid for rim-cut
tres., Austin Double Tread Tire Co.,
4 47 Con giees. Phones 559.
__BOOKS, OLD AND NEW
GAMMELS NOOK EFORE
oldent boek atore in tbe xtate we
buy ana mB booke «f all kind. for
canh. Write ua. If you need book,
write u. Law boo l a. school books
and mtecellaneous books. 100,000
volumes in stock See us or writs us
We buy and sell and publish books.
H P. N. daMMEL
Congrsss Ave Austin, Texas
COAL AND WOOD
^LacE YOUh ORDERS immediately
for your winter supply of cool and
wo4. Bent grades Anthracite. Mc-
Alister sod Cannel cost carried in
stock. H C. Greer, Old phone 1393,
now phone 888 Headquarters for
Erein and mill stuff.
schools and capitol. Phone 4271
T. S JOHNSON
lawyer.
Oenerat Practice.
po. Austin, Texraa
F.°.Hox1135. Phone »»».
Office: 710 Scarbrough Bldg.
BnOWNLEEAGOLDSMrTA,
n Lawyers.
Genermu.Ciy.and Criminal Practice
Bide* National Bank
Austin. Texan.
WHEN in NEED of a plumber or
eldtnielan, phons 480 We carry a
complete tine of plumhing and elec-
— tricai goods. Tsxse Plumbing and
Electric Co. 204 W. etn.
Apply 1210
JOE DEL RIO, fhe Tailor
.Cleaning, pressing, repairing and
altering putts made to order in the
latest style
concerns had free rein in experiment-
ing, and a base product as good as
that for which Americans always de-
pended upon Germany is now being
sold at $1.60 a pound. The stuff
brought over by the Deutschland on
its first trip was selling for $4.60 a
pound when a market could be ob-
tained.
Gossip among dye makers, says this
authority, is that many New York
concerns are buying alleged German
dyes, bearing German lettering, and
sold as part of the Deutschland’s
cargo, which never was out of
America.
E—250-acr
acres first-
suitable for
n grove. 1.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Chole.
Mechanical Draughtsman
MhchaNICAL DRAFTING and ds-
niEninK of all kinds ot machinery.
Ideas worked out end patents pro-
cured. 805 E »th. Phons 8187.
ago Will pay tl for,return 1203
West Ave., or write E. T. Smith.
arrted la
■mall lota.
£
REER
Cars pulled tn. da, or night
ABADIES OARAGE
211-213 East Sth St
S2ra5e. repairing and supphten
All kinds of acetgtene welainE
e.on. Automobiles for hire.
Rezenashana par bought and sold
Both phones mt. Rea pha 3258-3113
AUrO TOPS, SEAT COVEES
TtipH eovori make
r.zaun.ser lo2K.new. Our phtee ars
oreronable „Bevun opdoit post,
one. V. W. Crane, upstairs 213
W • •in.
DESIRABLE front bedroom, (out
er of
veniences. Phono 2554. 544 W. 4th
street.
•44 BOTH PHONES 44
Prompt and reliable service,
from 7:80 a. m to 10:80 p. i
Cornitius, proprietor.
rangements.
Will take up
W A Boswel
tin. Texan.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—The in-
FOR RENT—One or two large fur-
nished rooma close to business cen-
ter. CaD at 420 Congress Ave,, up-
etalre. Phone 2547.
WHEN YOU want your lots filled or
"5./ kind hauteda-noo5coTTAGi elose m on the
___ ...^ _. . , west side; also have vacant now
sired. Call at 1201
phone 1778.
Ham H. Stacy.
WANTED—Woman to cook and do
LOST—Child's white fur collar be-
tween nt. Austins chapel and 17th
Bt. Uber a 1 reward. Old phone 4143
ROOMS AND BOARD—- Nice
nished rooms, hot and cold 1
table board in connection. 1
FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, all
modern conveniences, very conven-
ient to business center. Phone 2851.
within two blocks of capitol on paved pop
street:, references exchanged. Old ley.
MONET TO LOAN
On improved farm land nd Austin
realty centrally loceted. Vendors' lien
notea bought end extendek
L N. GOLDBECK, Austin, Texas.
CHEAPER MONEY '
FOR RENT— Miscellappor the
terstate commerce commission an-
nounced the valuation of the first big
trunk line, under the nation-wide
physical valuation of railroads, to-
day. It is estimated the Kansas city
Southern system is worth $38,233 -
704.
WANTED—- Girl to look after children
while mother is at work. Call be-
modern; close in. Mrs. Harn. 408 r
2d St.
FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnished t
TO MEN — Our system of teaching
barboring enables you to learn prof-
itable profession quickly. Write Holer
Collage West Commsrcs St., Ban An-
tonio, Texas.
WALL PAPER
T^EW WALL PAPER — We have
everything the market affords in
New York. Let us paper your house.
Ring 5 44 Mrs Val C. Giles.
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER
IF YOUR WATCH needZattention let
ChAS. H RAVEY
repair and guarantee it for 12 months
Next door to Looke’s Restaurant, 109
W 4th St
NICK 3 room house. 2 galleries and
hail, morern conveniences, 603 E
3d Hi. Old phone 3514.
furnished housekeeping or
Mrs S M Robertson. 1710
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOk RENT-n private home.' close
in. one furnished room, boated with!
Kaa or open fire; bath adjoining. 701
Colorado St.
Yard, corner East Ave. anhe troops of
where I am ready to handle! by former
for cordwood, chunks or stll take their
good oak and cedar Pit at once, to
1170 or 1404 J. W. HunSalonika dis-
TAXIDERM1SI
Any amount to loan on farm or city cas connections; cement sidewalks
property at 7 per cent interest Canaround the place, garden spot and
* *■ No fruit trees. Two blocks from paved
street and ear line, near good school
YOU BUY THE HOUSE and let us
do the plumbing and electric wir-
ng: repair work our specialty. Call
onus. A. E. Hancock. 903 Congress.
Phone 131.
HUNTERB—Bend your d
house work: not to sleep on prem-
WANTED—An experienced rock fora
nmall family. Apply 1710 Guada-
lupe Street.
FOR RENT—-My home, beautifully
WOOD—Ring 1142 for your stove,
heater and cord woo4: prompt de-
livery B C. Piper. 404 W. 4th Bt.
FOR SALE— High-grade light surr;
with extension top. pole and shs y
used a few times; can be seen a? 1
Hardware Store, 314 Congres, 1
Austin. Here is a bargain foJB^
one. W. A. Tuttle. se5 1
me second
rugated tin.
lox 14. Aus-
LO8T--At the Wooldridge school. Fri-
day night, a little girl's new coat.
Reward will be given if returned to
Mrm Harry Marks. 315 W. 23d. or
phone 1915.
FOR RENT—Furnished, one large
southeast room with sleeping porch.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 27.--
The Norwegian steamer Niels Nielson.
8800 tons, for Vladivostok, with a gen-
eral war cargo. Is in distress 244
miles off Seattle, according to advices.
It is reported she has lost her rud-
der. Aid is being rushed.
IGE, KENT
’ACK AND
FRANK
ST BIXTH
Helal reports regarding the operations
on ths Macedonia front, telling only
»SE.HUGHEMnORNEY,
in the German war otrice account
which seys that the British "west of
the Vardar," after strong artillery
preparation, launched an unsuccessful
infantry attack.
WE KNOCK the apots out of suite
_ if you vast cleaning and prematng
that: BUPERIOR, phone 1601. Our
ante delivery win o. u for sad aeliver
zeur. earmenta promptly. Onoe a
BIOOK cuntomer. always a BGa
customer 1«»? Con«r—k
PHONE «KC1. Fowler L Wh. .l«r for
eleantne. preuning and laundry
zork; quick autoznobile service; aang-
taction euaranteed to all. Phons 4051
—that’s enough.
BOOM AND BOARD — Furnished
rocms, with all conveniences; nice
location for msn who work in town
or capitol; board if desired. 808 E
♦th St. Phone 4448.
It ENT — Seven room cottage.
veniences Phone 4800.
Female
KODAKERA, buy yotr flints from us
and get them developed free. We
lean kodaks. Gutsy Kodnkery. 105
W. »th 81
LOANS on city property. -Will make
loan or extend notes on your resi-
dance or city property, Paul W. Jef-
fery, 821 Senrbrough Bldg Phones.
Old, 1214 4120; now 14.
Mh. onb on first floor, ot
third floor, furnished or unf
NOTICE—I know a splendid location
for a little store and gasolino sta-
tion in the country. in Travis county.
If interested, communicate with T. L
Smith. Phone 2184
FoR RENT—Two separate modem
FOB KENT — Mv apartments, up-
apartments (upper and lower) to bepcit 1:HN_on
completed shortly Located near
Phone til. E. T. Moore.
STOVE REPAIRING
AurriN rrovit won kb. roar 2796
Guadalupe; gas stoves. instantan-
sous, automatic and tak heaters scld.
exchanged, cleaned and rep al red; gas
water and vent piping dona E. How-
ard. phone 4145.
HATS CLEANED
Ladies and gents Teit hat;
leaned and reblocked into modern
styles. 506; extra bands, 25 each
Phone, old 2652, new 560. Nick Unx.
407 Congreaa
desirable. 519 W
WANTED TO RENse W18
horrstmas. The coronation, it la be-
equuved, will occur early in 1917. Great
3 4 pomp and magnificance will mark the
ceremonies. There will be present, ac-
cording to present plans. Emperor
William, Emperor Charles of Austria,
the emperor of Bulgaria, the kings of
Saxony, Bavaria and Wurtemberg and
Enver Pasha of Turkey.
There is much interest here as to
what action the United States and
other neutrals will take in the mat-
ter of sending special representatives
to the coronation ceremonies. By 1
many it is believed that the neutral
nations will not be asked to send rep-
resentatives, as some might refuse,
preferring not to recognise Poland as
a kingdom until after the war ends. '
west of postolfice, 40b Guadalupe st
__________Some Experts Sy Expected
ahle single room, adjoining bath,
heated with gas; west aide, near bust
nesr center; rent rensonable. Pheno
4124
ninutes to
Ask your
I’s plants.
Hgustrums,
fruits, ber-
We have
ction guar-
trd's Mon-
150
1. 4-room un-
13th Kt Ap-
all modern conveniences, on paved (KIRBY MANSION, 1400 Congreaa 34
street, 205 E 14th Apply to Robt. furnished rooms, modern. Janitor
Mueiler, old phone 2074 --*— “ haihs -at -
WANTED. TO REPAIR your old
stoves and rangee, hack*, grates,
dampers and other repairs you may
need. Work guaranteed. Ring old
phone 2724, or write. Country trips
a specialty. T. H Bowen. 2102 Gar-
den.
VEHICLES
Vj'HICLEH OF alf kinds? also adt®
trail era. harness, saddlery goods
and shoe findings; harness repairing
done while you wait Will trade for
secon hand harness, top buggles and
road wagons A W. Brill, 204 E
4th
CHEAPER MONEY—Let us take up
your 8 per rent paper and make
you a 5 to 20-yenr loan at 7 per cent
with privilege of paying annually. No
commnisslon. no inspection fee. Otto
Ebelins Austin. Texas.
uproomatoetn "n FOR
capitoli_garage and cement walk uxl pofeh; 1n aMoPrK'attrttiv"Plerineiconvenient to capitol and an
'’lose in. Phone 901, or apply 60s San;1700 Congress Phone 1427
A.tonio Kt ---- ------------ --------— ■
------------ FENT--Two rooms at
to us. We make a
work. You can send
---------- _.a.a2a1 LAKEWOOD, N. J. Nov. 27.—
x Heretofore the British const!- Charles Evans Hughes will return to
. tuting the extreme right of the allied 1 private life as a member of his law
- lines held the positions between Lake firm.
Doiran, east of the Vardar, and Seres
Two reasons are advanced by mili-
tary critics for this important change
First, that it was necessitated by the
fact that the French, Serbians and
taliana, after the fall of Monastir,
on the right wing, were compelled to
concentrate large forces to the north
of the city to prevent its recapture
by the reinforced Bulgars and Ger-
mans; second, that the long expected
main blow against the Orient railway
Which must come from the Vardar’
the center, is about to be struck
The Bulgars last night launched
counter attacks on the Serbian posi-
tiona on the Cerna river. According
to the French war office, they were
beaten off with heavy losses
Violent gun duels, foreshadowing a
decisive infantry battle, rage across
the whole front north of Monastir
Though the former chief Bulgarian
base has been in allied hands for
more than two weeks, the Italians
have advanced only four miles from
the city, today's Paris official report
shows. They are continuing to ad-
vance in the mountains near Dihova.
Berlin reported the repulse of strong
attacks east of Parlovo.
—Good sub-
a few min-
a: meet every
roads, ciose
l meney and
asv Address
r srican.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
ALL KINDS of poultry remedies, sup.
Plies and food Get our bluebug
kliler. C J. Mrtn, 113 E. 4th BL
Both phones 44.
• ml church. (I F Martin, 1412 Can-
terbury St Old phone 2434
fumnished, four rooms nna bath ana Fon NENT-.One large moutheast well W NNTED TO RENT -A far
• I' modern conveniencen, t partV 1 ventuated furninhed room at voryi I. acres, near Austin, b;
without ehildren Home 1015 Willow rent:, only one block onst without children. Ring 161
Bl Apply et loot Willow, or Phone i"' Avenue__APPIy 800 Brazos Bt ----
1814 Robert F Jones
DAIRY OK BREAD WAGON for sale
cheap, or will trade for good buggy. I
W. H. Hart, 2104 Tom Green St.
FOR SALE—One 15-za. p. motor, 3-
phasc, 40-cycle, 400-R. P. M., 300
voita, A. C. current- Korman & Sties-
ly. Taylor. Texan
by the day or neck; ata --
terms Phone 1014 on NN III
FOR SALX^ Wr 1, ..
AI ONCE
My old friends •nd cum
find me at the Earn Ave
complete for light housekeeping,
south front; rent resonable, close in
308 W 14th st. Old phone 1704.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, $5 per
month, 405 Nuecea. Old phone
3311.
roia RENT Large upstairs east
front room, fresh and new, all mod-
E¥PERIENCFD eook wanted. Ap-
t*iy on Monday st No 3040 Nueces
Nt References expected Mrs Wil-
V. ANTED—-Gtrl or Lady to nolicit pho-
tograph coupons. C. R. Saur. 313
W 4th St Phone 4444.
WANTED—Good blacksmith At E.
Hsidemsyer, Now Braunfels, "Texaa.
FO RENT—Large 4-room cottage at
1213 I. 3d St has electric lights,
bath and sewerage connections Rea-
sonable rent. Apply 104 E. 4th St.
WARM AIR FURNACES
LENNOX TdKKlD ZONE and Front
Rank Furnaces installed. J. O
Buaas 4k Soos. 502 Lavaca St. Over
150 installed in Austin and vicinity
Phone 140.
firm, now Rounds. Schurman
men. large, nicely furnished south
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HIGH GRADE Jere reports reaching
ice: $2 cash, -ensive preparations al-
or will brine -ander way for the corona-
curb For particulars phone 2045, or
FOR RENT O‘ SALE—Valuable
properly in university neighborhood,
modern Improvements Phone 1451
or 404 Call 111 W 8th St.
I ea4l for work Mios Frieda Radack.
R F. D. No 1. Austin. Texaa
CHOICE furnished upstairs apart-
ment. suth side, •leeping porch.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. 27.—
America has cast off dependency upon
Germany for dyestuffs, with the re-
sult that half the Deutschland's con-
signment *1111 lies unsold in Baltimore
warehouses, according to an expert
connected with one of the largest dye
manufacturing concerns in the coun-
try.
With the expiration of some Ger-
man patents some months ago, ac-
cording to this authority, American
FURNISHED ROOMS and bast of
tabla board one block from avenue.
204 E. 1th St. Old phone 4472.
NINE-ROOM modern house; two
sleeping porches, two halls, garage,
nice shrubbery, four blocks northwest
of capitol. Old phone 1321, or apply
Charles Messer at Carl Mayera 4
TAILORING
Ladies and gentlemen’s tailor. La-
dies suits made to order; also re-
modeling any kind of ladies' garments.
8. SILVERMAN, 911 Congress Ave.
Over Gammel’s Book Store.
PHYSICIAN WANTED--1 wan: a
good physician to do my practice for
about six weeks, beginning Jan 1. I
will pay salary or you ran take whot
you make Write ms at once J. H.
Vaughan. M. D. Liberty Hill, Texas.
M GORDON loans money on dia-
monds. watches guns. Higheet
price paid for old gold and sliver
411 E 4th
SERVIOE CARR
JITNEY AUTO COMPANY—First -
class service guaranteed; new car a
day and night. Old phone 1784. new
phone 178. Joy Theater, corner 7th
and Congress Ave
FOR RENT— 200 W. Tth, McDonald
Bldg., seoond floor, unfurniahed
apartment, suitable for houmekeeplng.
tees Phono 2783
with rleeping porch, hath, electric
lights, gas cement walks, barn. etc.
corner 11th and Bmco Sts. Ring old
phone 1762 W. W. Preston.
Passengers on the Lapland, or tha^
White Star line, said they were sure
the liner had struck and aunk a l
A submarine in the early hours of Sun 1
day Some of them were throws out
Of their berths by the shock. Capte
John R. Bradshow, however, declared 4
the passengers were mistaken.
“If we had hit a submarine the
shock to tha Lapland would have
been so slight that the passengers2
could not have felt it,” added aa af- J
ficer. "We had rough weather Bun- 3
day and the Lapland probaby
SOUTHERN IS $38,258,709
’ ‘ leged coming of the U-boats reache U
the office of the British consul ILJ H
eral here. An official pointed "•C ■
that the only absolute evidence of a" P
presence of a U-boat off these shoreb
probably would be the sinking of some g
merchant vessel. E
JUNK DEALERS
HIGHEST PRICEs paid fer all kinds
junk—auto tires, tubes, copper,
brass, lead, rinc. rubber, rags. Phons
calls promptly attended. We buy old
autos to dismantle for junk.
PAUM JUNK CO
Fol SALFecrown of the polyglot
Ausuin: < Franz Josef. The new
Eann,612 pure love match, was
FOR BAI
_Inquirezopular. with the masses,
PECANSive military training. He
pounds Benedictine monks. He
rd 1 minor capacities in the in-
Texas, -o the front, and has been
FOR RENT- Homse with i laree
rooms and hall, large lot, well, cis-
tern. city water, bain, cheap Benge
her Bros.
6-R6M APARTMENT; has sleeping
porch and sun parlor: very reasonable
rent () G Hof heinz, 419 Scarbrough
Bldg Phone 1 166
ATTORNEY AT LAW . CLEANING AND FUSSING
.,WaGORDoN KICK LINZ. 607 Concreto Ave. wtli
1.27* Bidg: Austin, Texaa call for and dellver your suite or
. Rctatelaw and probate matter, dressea for cleaning and preaming. Just
iL? nues examined and per- phone 2652 Auto reivice. Work
9. O,U edge loans ana in- euaranteea to please.
roMmenu made for cllenta. ------------
-rnone1226. Notary in office Pnone »»40.
ANY AMOUNT MONEY on real ec-
tat a See me before making or-
EXTRA NEWS—Ring my phone and
I will cava you peveral doltara Will
pay you aa price and more than
anybody far your eecona-hand shees
ena elothine. Don't wit anybody he
tor you cae me. 014 phone 3702.
Write in M eth St
CHEAP RENT— Nice clone in cottage,
havine 8 large mom., hall, naf-
room, extra large sleeping porch, alno
front porch; rent only 312 per math
and to a good tenant we will rent
cheaper yet. K C. Miller, 107 E 6th
street.
with all modern conveniences; six
blocks from avenue. Could be ar-
ranged for two families Rent very
reasonable. Phone 4224.
and east < xposure, adjoining bat!
702 West Ave . 7 rooms. • close in: references exchanged. 12 s__
large sleeping porch, in perfect con- Guadalupe.
dition: window huhs. light and - ——- run-,
water’ meters, garage, servant's room, f FOR RENT-Nlcely furnished rc‛ -
' 3 blot ks of Pease and junior high in hvata fernil- —u ------- •
schoola. enst front
LOST—Bay mare broke Loom on
Rosewood Ave. yesterday evening
about 6:80 •'clock, with saddle on.
Finder return to Rankin's stable and
receive 14.
LONDON, Nov. 27.—In today’s of-
DEEIRABLE south rooms, good
board. Our terms are reasonable
MORRIS MANSION, corner 13th and
Congress.
FOR RENT Dec. 1. 5-room cottage
FOR RENT—4-room house at 2004
Whitis For particulars inquire
Mrs Lee. 301 W 2 let
s-The Y.
paign with
•1 pot had
irt to the
ighout the
BON TON CAFE, 669 CONGRESS.
Fresh fish and ovsters dally, cooked
any style. Regular meals. Good
service. Short orders our specialty.
NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The battle
ship Connecticut is anchored off the
New Jersey highlands, about four
miles east of the Navesink lighthouse.
No information as to the reason fog
the vessel being held in this vicing
ity is forthcoming. At Brooklyn navy
yard it was stated that any orders t«
the Connecticut had been transmitted
direct from Washington.
The Connecticut was one of tbe neet
of dreadnoughts sailing from here
Monday for target practice at sea.
There is considerable conjecture over
the Connecticut being left behind.
it is significant that the sudden,
change in orders to the Connecticut
is timed with the reported approach toi
American waters of the GermaB
U-boat flotilla. It is pointed out thaH
with the sailing of the Atlantis fleti
for southern waters no battleshipsoti
the dreadnought class would be leM
in this vicinity. «
Four passenger veaaels and nid
freighters flying the flags of the alitea
reached port today without having
sighted any of the German U-Bq«M
flotilla that is believed to be off theae2
shorea *
All reported receiving the wirelessi
warning sent out by the British front
their station st Hamilton, Bermuda,
and stated that extra lookouts were
iminye dlate asted and all lizhta care-
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City Business Directory
FO* RATES ON THIS PACE PHONE 114 FOR MAN TO CALL
FOK SALK—About 85 to .14 g
Kreen terry carpet In Eo-.‛‛1 S
Apply 11 U E 3d I’ll.
FOR SALE—-horse---—---- .
motorcycle in rm V
tion. new set of 4-1,28/2 "
bargain. Phone S
Street. 6,07 1
_-----A.f —.2 p |
F‛ IR .-AM. ' I
60 rolls of=mn-u I
at once. Old " — - m-
t» do or
erience: sit
teod. Fur-
>ps made to
i into auto
bls. Qive
a, the Top
AUSTIN AMERICAN: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1916.
FURNITURE
___W* but. sell renT. kxcmanok.
Amrn pvparr---- REPAIR, PACK. SHIP AND
AUTO REPAIRING gTORE FURNITURE: CAIH OR
BRINAYOURm EAST PAYMHNTSi Movno VAN.
ana careruR ntnnener• w. promo: HOLREHOt.r. PRNITURE CO.
A 1n°2 «»«e SIXTH rr phonk »»i.
E EuPrnestean "Kh andutietaczion ’ PAY cAn FOR SECOND-HAND
•»«<». 118 E -A elphtM 7.. FURMTn’RE. LAROE OR SMALL
--"mEmh Phone 1. LOTS CALL, PHONE OR WRITE
FOR RENT— Modern apartment in
McKean flats, west of capitol
Ring old phone 1474.
FOR RENT—A esirable 4 room cot-
tage on west side, all conveniences
good repair, sleeping porch and gar-
nge King 1584. old Call st 1110
West Ave.
WANTED—Young man who writes
good hand with knowledge of book-
keeping Address "N.." care Austin
Amnerican.
Home, Sweet Home! Buidpaurdareninspot
TRANSLATIONS
AURTIN Business Men. Attention—We
translate advertising matter from
English to Spanish. Not ths cheap,
slipshod work that earns smiles and
frowns (both equally uncompliment-
ary), but translations of character and
conviction which sell goods. Address
us. The Latin-American Advertising
Co. of Austin, Texaa 1704 Congress
avenue.
11. Littlefield Bldg . Aus- 1 -----
FOR
--2- "MACEDONIA EXTEND
* ..............OF OPERATIONS
CORNER 9th and Lavaca Sts., up-.
stairs aj. rtmrnt. 6 large rooms,
bath, sieejing poch, garage. Phone
3.04. Mrs. Bunton. •
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