Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
2
AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
LAKGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTKAL IEXaS
AUS
MARK CROSS GLOVES
EARL A WIISON SHIRTS
MM
(Continued brom Page One)
money
Little Vivian Billingslea Saved Prominent Texan Passes Over
River After Short Influenza
COUI
Attack.
I
I
PROPER CLOTHES FOR WINTER
KNOX HATS
E. A W, COLLARS
that time paid a salary
1
[stMirhd 186$ .
i
1
7
618 Congress Ave
The Hallmark Store
{8
=-
his
HANCOCK
OPERA
HOUSE
MULETEAM BORAX
washing easy be-
the
3
2.
1
1
montns
V
CARD OF THASKS.
I
Pesmu
(Cnutnued e rora Paze One)
>
WAL/TER R HILLINGSLEY.
would
CORA DUGOSH.
Austin American'
s
Weather Report
any in-
tention on the part of the legislature
widow,
sons.
governor.
Mini- Precipi-
42
Relatives of thia city murvive him
PRICES-30c 60, $1.20
Austin American
(n,a
pr
the
613-14-15 Bcarbrough Building
by an atack of Influenza
Aa
HZ SAMMY GIRL
HZ SAMMY GIRL
MY SAMMY GIRL
b>i€
MY SAMMY GIRL
le‘( nr
T0RVg34
K KS VA PORI 111
•223
From Death by Two Passing
Soldiers; Names Unknown.
Hi
in
was
at
Carl Mayor
Company
What say it is —it is
11
$2
A watch for
your Christmas
Saving Stamps,
unusually large.
With Sorrow and Will Attend
Funeral.
Company of 40
MOSTLY GIRLS
20 Big Song Hits
ILLUMINATED
SPRING BOARD
Carload of Noveltios
Teles
will
Diamond Marchants
Jawelers- Sihersmiths
Abilene
Amarillo
2 P m
4 P. m
36
44
40
Friday
December
i]
L
WILSON RECEIVES GREAT-
EST WELCOME OF ALL
FROM CHEERING BRITISH
>«
>«
44
41
Johnson Cty and other points
ning out of Austin, earing she
Austin American's
All for Austin
Confirmationa.
Receptiona.
Marriages.
AUSTIN CHRISTMAS
MONEY MAY BE PUT
TO WAR WORK USE
children
Fio neral hr
42
26
10
36
10
22
24
24
The
held ’
which
Masses.
Deaths.
Disease alone took a death toll of
100.000 men In the war zone, he said,
while the number of killed wne 500,-
000 and the wounded, missing end
prisoners was 2,000,000.
Dr. K
sin
chaplore in Texas.
He became the chairman, and bold
BURIAL SERVICES
IN WACO SUNDAY
that
ago.
We offer you the classy suits made by
Hickey-Freeman
Society Brand
And Overcoats from both these firms and also
from a house long known for Overcoats of the
Better Kind.
Jos K
western
company.
Austin American’s
Family Notices
It di
father,
known
kept a
young
For
where
your
need 11
everyw
pardon board. is back al
bing kept to hie room
tatien.
.00
.00
.00
•0
00
.00
00
00
.00
.00
.00
TONIGHT
ONLY
The work of the bank during the
day was conducted by the Austin
Praetorians, with the following act-
ing ae a committee:
Mrs. Joe Krebs, chairman.
Mrs. Dick Talton.
Mrs. Ashley.
WAIT FOR HOURS IN
CHILL OF SNOWSTORM
FOR ARMADA TO COME
Men’s Watches, $10
to $150.
. . 44
. . .44
and Ira Beley, and a daughter, the
wife of Hon Harvey McRichey, dis-
triet fudge
There is a larva number of gran-
How You Hate
Those Greasy Dishes!
And the pots and kettles that you have to scrape.
Vaisss you have learned, as have thousands of other
women, of this easier, better way to clean table and
kitchenware. Sprinkle
TWO SOLDIERS SAVE W. W. SELEY GONE;
S-YEAR-OLO FROM AUSTIN JOINS WACO
BURNING TO DEATH IN MOURNING DEATH
TRE BEST
MILITARY MUSICAL
COMEDY
Produced in Years
(
(
1
Assuredly a wise use
for the cash you re-
ceived for Christmas
will be to buy a good
Watch.
FIVE NEGROES ARE
HUNTED NEAR MONROE
....44
.4
h
ATARRH
Por head or throat
Catarrh try the
vapor treatment—
muen.
24
4
zMSAuzkrcx.gEetL.A
one Austin housekeeper, who has
for four soars been tryne to stretch
Uis menger income of her husband
a mission for his Kov
Dimense Deata Toll
1 p. m
1 p. m
4pm
Ti-iyi—l—
Max- - ‘
Sea Antonio
Taylor ....
CaM ot Thanka.
Ja Memorlam.
To overlook Want Ada is to overlook a great
Mnsts fores which rightly used will bring dollars
to your cash drawer.
Raad and Use the Want Ada in
_________
WANT ADS
WANTED—Supetmtendemt Goe lar
werka Massbom4yeamaa
lemed Mue to an naresdive ean
Reply by lener experenee
esdsleryexpeeted. ADDRESS:
Esims
S. E. ROSENGREN,
Undertaker and Embafmer.
Fine Carringe for Hire.
Hospital Ambulance.
V O. WEED, Phone 111.
Automebile Ambulance.
Motor and Morse--drawn runerais.
(Continued from Page OnaJ
craft—grim, zray. majestic in their
silent might."
But as they dropped anchor the
okloo cleared and they stood revealed
in holiday attire, ablaze from stem to
etern with multi-colored pennants.
Artzona First In Line.
Moving at only ten knots an hour,
the Artzona was the first dread-
naucht to pass the presidential yacht
Mayflower, on whose bridge stood Mr.
Daniele and Secretary of War Baker.
With flags masted. sailor* and I
marines manning the ralls, the Ari-
aona swept by, stripped for action
Thunders 19-Gun Salute.
As she came abreast of the May-
nlower she thundered the salute of
nineteen runs for the secretary of the
navy and her band struck up "The
Star-spangied Banner."
Christmas—the most notable in cen-
"""° tunes—has taken its al-
lotted space on the calendar of past events.
With its memory still fresh of this glorious
renewal of peace pledges, let’s tackle the several
personal problems that must be solved each
season.
Weco for the funerav
Other* who will go from Auetin
will be Frank T. Fluke, Major Arthur
Stiles efate reclamation enrineer I
M Reedy of the warehouse and mar-
keting department who was aneoct-
ated with Colonel Reley In the ad*
minintration of the Arouth relief fund.
2225255-2
Austin Suffrage association mem-
bera will be in charge today, under
the leadership of Mrs. Dave Doom.
Auntin Daily Weather Report, Der. 26
Rendings tAken at the Austin merlean offiee.
the sales were
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS
■ EOUR AECEIT ron PAYMENTS ALREADY MADE,
win pay you the hixhent dash prior for your Lberty Bonds or
f roar recetpt for paymente yoy have al resdy made ■*• J. A
lenerai Manhger, or H uh W Heflin secretary -Treasurer of
Geo. W. Walling Jr. & Co.
iw Sub
Z Fe:
Homeward Bound "Pennant»
..The New York ... the first of
the battieships to display from her
mainmast the homeward bound "pen-
nant." a long, slender strand of red.
white and blue. a foot for every day
out from her home lir-
All the ships which followed her
carried the pennants. and it seemed
as if each were longer than the
othera
Silence Follows Last Salute.
It is
eczema
cimilar
obtains
$100
rpplied
from ii
coothes
effectiw
Zemo
appear
most d
easily i
today a
T
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1918.
1
They
makes
and it
health
system
reliabl
druggi
"n MH-THRIA 1-eromr
— 1m mt M.NS:
eg takee equity lesring W.
mee an gulekdy. drem:
Training school at Gateevizte
in February. 1916, he organised
Waco chapter of the American Red
GROVES "ABrBwer"Eimr--m
porzeet.the 2* "■■**■« Bo-- trobi- Fe
teetly harmles. 8m direetions on the boktia.
Reports from Austin's War Savings
Stamp bank Thursday indicate that
some Auetin Christmas money was
promptly put to work in buying War
EXPLOSION IN FRANCE.
FT FTIFNNF, France, Doe. 24.-—
(Havas)—A violent explosion oc-
rur red in the explosive storebouse of
a mining company here today
। Four persons wore injured and
several hnuses destroyed
Italian Casualties 2,8c0,000.
By A —rteted Pres to The Ausnn Amerlean
Colonel Reley is
Frits R.
Texas state
work after
of 112 per year, and the last com*
mission given him was his designa-
tion by Governor Hobby as admin*
istrator of the Texas urouth relief
only public office
posed that as usual Austin
Texas State Commissioner of Ag-
rieulture Davin and Mrs Davis were
presented with a beautiful set of
Haviland chinn by the employee of
the department as a Christmas gift
By Axes
BAL
Twent
perta
are pi
the A
Advan
Ms m
untvem
tombri
Smith, member or
poaiton until
rose. thi, beine one of the frt
he •ver
of Waco,
in control up to the time
ernment
to abolish th* office
over the ever-lnrreeMng priee of
foodatutta, u>. th, Austin American ,
why flour falled to drop when the '
deunetiona were tAken off; why eku '
and butter are •o much higher in
Austin than in Chicago: and the talk
about wage being cut?
(Continued From Page Ona.)
paper, but resigned because he was
not in accord with ita policy.
I Socialist for Many Years.
The witness said he had been a
socialist for many years and recently
was the party candidate for senator
| in Iinols.
Plan to Evade Draft
| Richard O. Handwork testified that
Schiller came to him before he was
I drafted into the army and sugzested
that he had a* plan of evading mili-
tary service by escaping to Mexico in
a motor boat
The witnens said that on another
occaston Schiller said he was going
to hide on his uncle's farm in Mich-
van.
Told Him He Was Fooliah.
"He asked me to go with him, but
( I told him he was fooliah to talk that
way," said the witness.
David Mendelsohn corroborated the
story of Schiller’s plan to hide on his
uncle’s farm in Michigan to evade
army service.
city treasurer
A moment and she had faed
again into the mist, leaving only an
impression of great gray aides and
massive gun turrets created with men.
The Oklahoma Begins Firing.
The Arizona’s guns had not fin-
ished their salute when the Okla-
homa began firing, and from then
on the cannonading was continuous.
In swift succession followed the
Nevada and the Utah, flagship of
Rear Admiral Thomas R. Rodgers,
•nd the su perdread naught Pennsy1-
vania, bearing Admiral Henry T.
Mayo, commander in chief of the
Atlantic fleet.
Others at Two-Minute Intervals.
At two-minute Intervale came the
New Tork. flying the flag of Rear
Admiral Hugh Rodman. and the
Texas, Arkansas Wyoming and
Florida, with two kite balloons,
towed by destroyers, completing the
procession.
Mr and Mrs. W. F. Billingslea,
1004 San Antonio street, owe the life
of their little 6-year-old daughter.
Vivian, to two soldiers, whose names
they do not know.
Firing "Sparklers,"
The little girl was told by her mother
•he could go down on the street from
the apartment where they lived and
fire "sparklers."’
Texas State Attorney General- Elert
C. M Cureton is spending the week
in hie old home at Meridian. Bosque
county.
expressions indicative or their
ntention of remaining at home
Christmaa, because, it is i__
they failed to locate the fun they
were chasing
drouth-stricken sections of the state.
Governor Hobby appointed him to be I
administrator of Ins funds
InM Public Srrvice.
His last public effort wan a trip
to Washington enrly in December to
appear before the committee on riv.
ers and harbors In behalf of navi- '
gatlon of the rasos
He returned from Washington, was i
taken ill with influenza, and did not i
recover
AUSTIN AMERICAN,
B, Aumoelated Pre. to Uto Austin AewHn.
Laporte, Ind , Dec. 20 - Joneph
J Rumely, ather of Dr. Edwara A
Rumely. and eldest son of Meinraa ,
Rumely. founder of th. manufactur. i
ine company benrine the ramily i
name, dled here today.
An Austin “fan" called attention
Thuraday to reporta that Comiaxy
wm suit huntine a good place in
Texas to train Nia famoua White Box.
bewalline the apparent non-intention
of Austin folka to go after that big
attraction
The 8 Wonders of the Wor
Engineering. Art and Industry contributed the
Seven Wonders of the World. It rerained for
Advertising to supply the eighth. It is the
Want Ad!
Want Ada daily perform prodigitt of service.
At trifling cost they rent and aell propsrtr, bring
•"•fitaatt and amfiottats together, create busi-
neas opportumtist, locate miising partons, and
find lost articlas.
if you don't realize what Want Ada mean turn
to our Classified Advertising Section and toe how
modern business is conducted. Then determine
to use the Want Ada to help you in every business
Bit Thinta May Lin Hidden Hare:
Te Cure s Cold hl Oss Dey
Tak. LAXATIYE HROMOQtININE (Tableta),
ft stope ths Cough and Hesdache and works
off the Cold .W GOVES signature on
talk about ths matter while Ban
Antonio would go ahead and get
that choirs pises of trade territory
thoroughly annexe.
except on great national days, when
the British people have celebrated the
inaugural of a new reign or a mile-
stone in the old.
Two Million in Crowd.
It is estimated that two million
people crowded the two miles of
streets through which the state pro-
cession passed
These were canopied with flags and
bunting, and amid the thudding of
the saluting cannon, the president of
the United States receiving a popular
welcome almost unprecedented in his-
tory.
Uproarious, Continuous Welcome.
London was not satisfied with the
tumultuous greeting accorded during
the ceremonial drive to Buckingham
Palace, where the president and MAra.
Wiison are staying aa the guests of
the king and queen.
Auatin newsboys and memenger
bora are waiking with a proud wow
of tneir reaponsbinty lodar, nav.
inE become assured of bank ac-
count*. and having enjoyed a big
dinner at the big uati hotel
Austin Friende Heard News
They were followed by the queen,
w ° waved * email American flag.
Mra. Wiison, who carried a Union
Jack, princess Mary and the Duke of
Connaught.
So prolonged and intense waa the
cheerinE that the president, ahowine
Ereat emotion, thanked in a few
" wloena o London for
OCCASIONS IN TIME OF
WAR RIGHT OF FREE
SPEECH IS NOT
"2" Ge
Sarah White, 1901 Nickerson st reel
South AuMin. M 1, M a. ,
Rey, Dr Minter, officiating Friends
•nd acquaintanees of the family are!
respectfully invited to attend. Tntsr-
ment in Oakwood.
The accidental discharge of one ig-
nited her clothing and quickly she
was screaming in flames .
The two soldiers happened to be in Special News Serrice to the Austin American.
Wooldridge park, a few stops away. I WACO, Texas, Dec. 24.—William
Soldsers Saved HW Life. Winthrop Seley, aged 66 years, one of
They quickly rushed and caught the the ben uno m- t. T.. 2.
little girl and extinguiahed the fire , , unown Texas.
only after, however, both her outer 3 4# Thuraday morning, after an
been ntated the ngreuitural depart-
ment will be Abolished, the atate
marketing department mar be con-
l rohdated, the banking and innurance
department may be purged, the pur-
chaping department will be remoa-
l eled. the pardona board will either
। be re-enereized nr discarded, tha
board nt water engineers be thrown
| Inta the Guir and a few other minor
tranaformations e ff ected, there hae
..Some 200.000 people completely the. lendership of Mra I
tilling the huge semi-cirele, assem- who win act aa chairman,
bling place facing the palace, cheered
incessantiy until half an hour after
the president’s arrival, when he ap-
peared on the balcony beside the
King-
A deep silence followed the last
mlute and ao accustomed had thone
on the Mayflower become to the
roar of th, guns that it seemed
hardly posstble that the feview had
lanted less than twenty minutes.
_ Wnen the last dreadnaught had
steamed from eight Secretarien Dan.
and. Baker descended from the
bridge, but only for a moment.
While the Mayflower remained at
anchor. *• Cve the incoming
WASHINGTON. Dec. 14.—That the
Germans hope to regain their eoi-
ontes la Indicated in a dispatch from
Berne, recetved today through ofti-
rial channel, announeine that Dr.
soirs recent renienation rterred only
to the foreign orkice, and that he still
retains ths post of mecretary of ths
colontes
This dinpateh quotes ths Berlin
Tagebiatt as authority for the »tate-
ment.
AFTER INFLUENZA
Take
Nux-l-Tone
A tonic conuinlng iron and Nux
Vomica in combination with Beet
and Wins, which makes it an ax-
reliant ntrengthening tonic for that
romlmine inRtenmn"ened eonarcion
JEFF 1. WIMBIBN MM STORE
■ole Avant.
Auatin people made a great re.
"ponse to an appeal published in the
Austin American Chrintmas morning
and the family In need waa staled
Thursday night to have been well
supplied.
w.1.- D n---* . NEW TORK, Doe. 14 —Italy’ loma-
arknasrrexan,iwaahyadld st.Te -J“ xtied. wounde,
218nke “burini b s aggregate' 23001050. according to
The ruterahidren.2 nd twobrothera Colonel Ugo pizzarello of the 1tltan
trnoonnent rs ^2 Pay ,7, army, who arrived here recenty on
FakwoTweinth atreet Interment in
An Austin war prognosticator says
AL-noticed A newspaper headline
Ehrsumaa day raad "Ex-kaimer.
health better" and that he was glad
because ths defeated Hun chief
would need all the strength hs eould
muster, and then nome, whin us
allles get hold of him.
Speeial New, sarvic. to th, Awtin Amaie.n 1 been no mention thus fsr of
„Preredmeuiy-yJer.rbieom '• Eh —------- "" ■— •
moras • AUATIN AMERCAN k, oUm M*
J P thAMU a U» mausI Ten -i-
bureau. Vnited States Deparument st Agrieul
tura •< Taylor
------- death.
One of Austin a first degre. psa- He nerved aa direetor of the St
ximista remarked that Auatin wu Louts southwentern railway for many
just letting one of ita big chanee. yearn.
JUp by, aa usual, as it would have Fromoted Railways.
been easy to get Auatin desienated I He waa one of the promoters of
as ths White Box spring training the Taxaa Electric railway that op-
grounda. If somebody had just been I eratea the interr urban between Waco
on the Job." land Dallas and waa a stockholder
MONROE, la Dec 26— Five ne
gross ar* being hunted by a sheritrs
now* from Monros tonight an the r*
suit of ths killing 1st, today of Mark
Melton, prominent plantsr and mer- i
chant of this pariah
Mallon and his wife were walking!
near their house when Melton waa]
shot down
-- fund, at a salary of »1 a year.
m AOTICE... . rawer Estadisned wao snk.
TO TH*, pt BLIC Colonel seley waa born in prairie
_ . ' Du Chein, Wie.
oonT of the Street Cars. In 1816, his father, the late C. M
.mm on Ehts nyatem will prob- Seley, moved to Waco and established
•my De one hour or more lau Sun- the Waco State bank, under a state
a! ornine. Dec. 20, neoes- charter that appliea at that time,
■ary for un.t shut down while mak-1 He waa president of the insttu-
inerme.shanes ln our power plant, tion, and his son. W W Holey, who
ACNTIN STREET RAILWAY Co. I nccompanied him to Texas, became
Come in and let us
show you watches and
explain about the dif-
ferent makes and
grades. We will make
it clear to you so that
you can choose intelli-
gently. You are cer-
tain to get a good
watch here, for we sell
only standard move-
ments, which have
been proved to be
thoroughly reliable
timepieces.
terest in Us govsmmsnl project for
I navigation at the Braaoa, and when
ths people of all tbs counties along
th, Brazos oreaniser ths Braaoa
River and Valley Improvement a*-
nociation, ha waa called to tha pres-
deney of tha organ laalion.
Whan Us stat, organisation wu,
formed to promote and urge tha
adoption of ths consututionai mena-
ment that provided for conservation
of the Mats’s respurcea, in 1917, hs
was made prenident of the Tsana
state « onaervaton and Reclamation
amaocaton.
Appointd by Governor Colqusu
in 1913 hs was appolntsd by Gov.
ernor Colquitt aa a member of ths
board at control of tha Mats Juvenile
A woman from Han Antonio, visit
lav in Auwtin Thursday, asked about
tha propored motor mail routes m
muarvived by Ms l
Chapin F seley
RABRI ISRAEI, SAEXGER.
gnEvEFOrr Lz,pisamruan
Tah! -nrae saenzer, ,4. ated herecorpuchFt
Hs waa minister of th* Shreveport Pallaz,......
BNa! Zion church for thirteen Jars Aal Mtn.....
Before coming to this city hs had Gouton
served synagogue in Norfolk, Va f ipounton......
Phiindelphia, Pa.; Wheeling w va PalaMln* .....
and other cities.
Weather Conditiona
The cold wave eUli dominates
weather conditions in all districts
from the Pacific conet to the Atlantin
coast, except la Florida, where it has
Juel begun
it will be fajr la thia vicinity Fr|.
day and Baturday
The cold will continue, with night
temperatures 11 degrees to 30 de-
Ereen,
or pans lewe contatnine no recognised I
teehnicalities upon which their broth- i
er lawyers may beat juntice.
Vimitors to AuMln walking along
the Avenue after dark frequesiUy
remark upon the wonderful beauty of
the brightly lighted croms on one of
the churches nearby. mayng the
eight le BO imprenaive in the dark
hours that their minds are subtly
drawn to ponder on the invinible
future to which Ue eroma in point-
ing
Activaties of Con script Lengue.
He alno described in detail the ac-
tivities of the nocialists’ conscript
leasue of which he wao a member,
and which had for ita purpose the
exemption from war duty of conaci-
entious objectora
Mmwrial Servie.. I-uemut.w give «• incoming war.
------ zhipe time IO reach their berth, in
MRS. JOHN FRENCH. Ithe Hudson before Secretary Daniele
------- I inepected the entire fleet nt their
The attention of Ue AuMln Amer- anchoragea, the British transport
can has been called to a notice Sexonta, loaded with Mck and wound-
PHnted. .°n. 8aturday morning, Nov. ed -American troops, hove alongside.
14, 1918, indicating that th death L The heads of the navy and war
of Mra John French, wife of Dr. Idepartments again amcended to the
John French, and formerly aiwlbridre and doffed their hate to the
Tenora Evans of AuMln. wao in con- Iri«htine men.
nection with the birth of a eon. Oompilmenta "Wig- Wagzed" to sail-
Mra French’a death was due en- ora.
< raly to pneumonia resuluing from Thea, getting under way, the May.
InDuenaa and ahe had not given birth nower moved along with the trane.
t on child port, and after A mallor had wig.
nThe.erzor *2 the original article ae "azked to the larger vennel the com-
PI nted was due to the 'can, nosing plimenta of both necretaries, 1h,
tic. lateotype Hine trom A birth no- ”cht * hand played -The star-
Uc» into the death notice of Mra Spangied Banner."
"srch. p..,. . .. Inatantly thome aboard the Saxonia
L r*unrench ’ fate^and brother wh“ were able to Mond came to at.
merh.wth.ner at SlistDTezaa, dw- tention. nnd then, nt the end of the
anK ner last illness , janthem, broke into a prolonged
i —---- cheer.
------- I the caahler
One little Austin kndergartner During the twenty-five years of
SYS the reason Ranta Claus didn't I the life of the charter, the organixa-
use his reindoer and come down the tion remained the same
cpimney this year was on account Necame FPrivate bank.
05 the,"flui" but he says he brought I When the charter expired there
-he Eirta via the airplane route. | was no state banking law existing,
and the institution became a private
bank under the direction and con-
trol of the Seleys.
When the elder Reley dled, the eon
became the p real dint of the bank,,
and hla son. C. M. Reley, became
associated with him
He remained president and active
Women’s Watches,
$12.50 to $100.
Bracelet Watches,
$17 to $250.
and Telephone
from Austin Io
g
and James Hays Quarlen secretary
of the tate board of water engineers
into your dish-water. It makes dish
cause it cuts grease instantly off
dishes and silver, pots and pans,
and puls ■ wonderful lustre on
glam, and cleanses kytianically be-
cause it is mildly antiseptic.
Endorsed by all health authori-
ties. Used wherever hygienic
cleanliness must be maintained.
AT ALL DEALERS
sdsrMege Crjaui ImMm. M^atos
100 hemaehela eamefar MMoU aan^
ited Press to the Auetin Amerienn.
The funerni will he held at 2 10 1 .
o’clock Runday afternoon, Rev Wil-
Item Potsell Witsell, rector of st.2*
Paul's chureh, officiating - E
News in AuMln I g
Farnsworth of the Routh- A
\
Sam A. Glaser, formerly at Camp
Mabry barber (hop. I* now at Drib-
kill barber (bop. where he will be
glad to see hl* many t ri ends and cun-
tomera
"Mm" I* on* of AuMln* most
popular barban.—Adv.
GERMANS STILL HOPE
TO REGAIN COLONIES
—---- and director al tha Um* at hi death.
Bom* of Austin’a renidents demir- I He we* -tockholder and airector in
ing a Uvollar Um, than they as- * number of commercial concern, in
period to enjoy In mloonlmo AuMln w“°
I nrstmas day. wore back at their He waa the owner of the new
work the "day after" win contrite I state Houne hotel, and had large
full l reni estate interesta in all parte of
.... next ithe city.
rumored worked for Xavtgetom.
nedT He has long taken an active in-
Under hla direction. Waco wee one
of the firm towna in Tozm to fur- l
nish retreahmente tor the eeldiere'
during the troop movement to the
border in 1310, end et Chriatman,
1916, he cent more then IM hundred
Cbrlatmaa packeta to the Texas bor-
der to noidiera. and some to the
Pershing expeniuon In Mexico.
Served Vinitne boldter*,
Christmaa, 1nn, he personally di-
rected the Chritma. diatribution to
the moldlers at Michigan ana Wimcon-
Mn. then et Camp McArthur
Ho accepted the dollar-a-year
commimeton of tield director of the
Red rom at Camp McArthur and
rerved in that pomtion in a manner
that won for him l ho encomiuma at
of all at the camp
Waa Ek mi Sharner.
He wee * memher of the Elka and
the Shrine and has held office in
both organ lent Iona
Ho was arated with many
other organtasuo^* and wocteties and
in »piritual atciLition turned to the
Eptecopal church.
He wo* named by the governor to
be e member of the Texas State
w, -uh to exprens our aine.n, FRENCH LOSS OVER
million killed in war
noun"aiz‛anaobumtanrin, her ii-
E"peclally.dowe winh to exprose I men mtaning wes given a* 42,603 at-
2"- 2000
— "heotiSirpnn12d E5, ....
Ana n.u-. u .. L T ECK, officer* and 438,000 men.
And Daughter. Mother and Sistera ______
and undergerments were partially I Allness of a little more than a week,
burned from her body. I which originally was the prevailing
usheunurterad a few slieht burns on influensa, to which the complication
the arm and her hair was badly I . ‛
singed. ‘lot pneumonia was added-
In the excitement the two soldlers W. w- Seley was much in the
left without telling their names. I public eye.
• • • sought No Pubue orrice.
»
4
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1918, newspaper, December 27, 1918; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465034/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .