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TEXAS AMENDMENTS
THE PRICELESS SrUR
Cotton
In Defeat.
Austin American’s
ALSO TBEATD CRUELLYI
man.
Travis Courts ,
Crtmatnn Court. Hamiiton, Judge.
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"Lee Jones, divorce
the Austin Amertcan
the November
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WILLIAM S. LIVEZEY, President.
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Meyror KAI COMPANY.
LITTIF
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BAM ANTON1O RNVER
The Reasons for Our
Growth
May Spell Downfal Of Peo-
pie* Wish.
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Austin American’s
Society News
Congress That Local Inter-
eats Maka Expenditures.
Jackies"
eat.
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shares
$2.00
RIVERS OF TEXAS
GET GOLD SHOULDER
Austin American’s
Poet’s Corner
ALL LOST, FINAL
, TABULATION SHOWS
Sauce.
1 cupful flour.
2 teaspoonfuls bakng powder.
3 tablespoonfuis fat.
ELECTION OFFICERS
MAY BE RESPONSIBLE
ORIGIN OF THE FIRE
NOT YET DETERMINED
“CROOKED STRAIGHT"
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The
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000
RESOURCES OVER $10,000,000
in a tiny state, like a willow plate
Shone, and behind it the hills were
blue.
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struggie I on stubborn soil. .
It is not chance that returns to the
a few pennies and to
ONLY 5 DAYS MORE AT THIS PRICE!
SEND IN YOUR ORDER TODAY ACT NOW!
PLACE PART OF YOUR BONUS MONEY IN LITTLE MOTOR KAR STOCK
Our first ears have been tried and tested and others are now being
An
der
GOOD NEWS-
Good for Us and
Good for YOU!
Today you have an opportunity before you that may never come
again -Todav vou have the opportunity to buy GROUND FLOOR SE-
CURITIES in a GOING business, one that is destined to become one of
the largest manufacturers of small automobiles in this country.
By investing a part of your Christmas Savings or Bonus in these
securities you may lay the foundation for a great fortune as this stock
is expected to increase steadily in value. .
Profitable production and sales always raise the price of securities.
GROUND FLOOR Securities in he Little Motor Kar Company can now
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Our factory now bein^
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Tax for rozds, streets,
and bridges ......27,•><
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Owner Says That Property Was ,
Only Partially Covered By
Insuranoe.
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All tractors emonstrate near
Rihg top Ibecember 18th. used Pierree
on Corporation’s lubricants. Phone.
70 —(Adv.)
. . . for which pleaso send me. .
and M -Texas sep- _
a ration .........,.34,507
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sArIS sans IM A CRIMSON
• PAWN
"iconnarmae,ti4
to spend Christmas with W1
Searight.
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Austin American’s
Morning Laugh C
and Tomaso
in which
I, W. W. ATTORNEYS
OFFER NO TESTIMONY |
IN ESPIONAGE CASE
manhood. ana developed their Kreat-
Mi xirtues when reverses at fortum"
have awept away everythan«
haa in th, worta; when ateeeme
robbea them ot 1 they held di
la iarel
Dr. Marden s Uplift Talks
ASON SWETT MARDEN
BFCATSE A cordial, welcoming atmosphere pervaes our
banking room, making eustomers and visi’ors feel at home.
Hl< Al SE we ar conntantly striving to give the boot banking
service and most liberal treatment consistent with sound
banking prineiplen,
BECAI SE the orrtcors or this bank give their undivided aten-
with and help our cuktomers make them "boosters" for
tion to it affairs, and are readily aocensible at all timea
HECACSE our efficient service and willingness to co-operate
this institution.
We aim nt higher usefulness and service to the community,
and desire more growth.
yot R ACOOUNT IS SOLICTrED
$1,000,000.00 to Loan to Farmers" on 88 Years’ Time.
AAs90-5
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white,
;gThere the roses flutter their petals,
- • Over the meadows they take their
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The government is storing millons
of pounds of TNr on top of Mount
i Pocon, lennsylvania.
eluding defective returns as
by the Texas Election OWM
Board shows all M»en item. sub-
mitted iost, it wes announced Tues-
dhhavbbhene
—-erzeee •
“THE MASKED RIDER”
AT GRAND CENTRAL
AUSTINS ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
„Xx com.starcf. ad Them thhtmoth that nieoptiy settles
water ohd wnshed raunna and coox — — --
together tm ratsi ns are tender.
mFoxaza, wumme acuntemda
Con of Mr .M M* J. H
t 3307 Lon street, A*un. waa
rought to Austin Sunday night very
il and is at Feton infirmary.
q9n6b
lTuesday.
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election In-‘or
compiled nt
the situation.
the struggle? .
“Suecess grows out of strusele8 to (
overcome difficulties,"" says Smiles.
•If there weresno diffictities shere
--..Fa h. nn wnceena ••
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4 teaspoonful salt.
% cupful water
Sift together the flour.
De you hesitate and waver, dread-
Ing to take up the disagreeable task
or do you 1 plunge s enthustastlcally
to it. determined to be master of
to come out on top in
Add cooked peaches, warm and
add butter. and serve with the short
cake—(Recipe of Life Extension In-
I stitute. )
Mr ana Mra. O. O Gibert of El
srudeor ,°‛aaazptr.
Cecu olve Gilbert, horn Dec. 1*
Dallas, ‛Texa#,
Roberts vs. C. E.
coh-m .
....... .21,896
in undorstood J am to
and Beulah
hr counted in th. official, coun‛
uniesa cortect returns are suppno
There are thlTty-wv.n ccunties ..10
hear from for y-»lx sountien
I that have turned in defectively cer"
. ows pass
AI! da long like
to slow down.
How dp you approach dirficulties,
my friend. hew de obstarles appear
By Anyia
W4H
• donment
wan proposed.
The value of flood proteoton 1o
navigation is not sufficient to justify
the Lnited States in co-operating
with the state or other communities
- In carrying out plans for flood Mro-
; t.ctacz"* said the engineers’ report,
adding that the "best solution’’ of
MOTOR KAR CO SECURITIE8. at
night.
—From "The
Japan."
that no government expenditures be
made on the San Antonio river. Tex
as, where construction of levees to
protect farm lands and parts Of
the city of San Antonio from floods
for imoproving the Brazos Rver •“
T*a, between ola Washington and
e was roommez ded • conerem
Taday by Ehe J"u’ engineer corp-
The’report an A ine Improxemeuit
... o: ecorontally for 41210 a"
It wuM not nftore u-eful navigation
or control frelght rate.”
it was recommended, however, that
“If 10001 integests car* to maintain
the lock and dam. air«ady cob-
struczed, they be authorized to do
if me rerm or me -ea nus w . w..1m
fpuah it. war un through the atone, Mexico with its mineral w«utn poor.
The toregolng count included the An hard at>J. to rf iu way up tlana New. England with lie Eranite
rrturne frum ' the defectively filed, -unitght and air. ana then to wre.- and lc. rich, L______ . . ---
mrn-a return, and will not [ tie with storm and teropest. with ..
cOunte in th. thesa",ecum sio"wana Srdnthchavbetoudhtr ama pruskia pub th
atronger. ' jatamina of mannood, calts the race
Mow many bustness men have but of barbarism. ...
made their greatest strides toward* (Copyright 1819.)
There. we remembered,
Pease find enetosed check, draft, money order for
Vie, and it
of all the
J. R. REED
MUSIC CO.
Superior Plarer Itoil
Automobile Registrations.
R. N. Wickline, Austin. Buick.
Albert Peterson. Elgin. Oakland-
W. C. Arnett. Austin, Ford.
K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Coe San
Antonio, Ford,
Mrs, Fannie Bogle, Austin. Fe0.
L- W stromquist. Manor, rente 2.
PA"A. Turner, Round Roek. Route
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tifUd returns
-u al probability." pay the re-
port the canvassinz board. th. re-
turn. from the missinE countes
above enumerated will pernars
cbang the -resuit with pgy to
some of the amendment, vote on. ।
and unless the returning ornicer
promtply certify the result of the
’ .lection 'n chair reaper uive counties
before December 22, H l» proable Prrit Shortcake Biscutts Witt, Fruit
' that the will of the majority of
j the eitizena of Texas epreemd at the
I ballot box will be defeated.’*
By Amoetated Prew lo the Auetin Amertcan |
* KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec- 16.— I
Counsel for >1 membera of the In-1
aeatriai Workers of the World on'
.trial in federal court in Kannan City.!
Kansas, charged with violation of j
ie espionage set, suddenly rested
thet ease late Tuesday without of-[
fering any testimony.
The government had rested shortly
before noon.
"KN. sculptor will chip ott alf un-
necessary material to set free th.
angel. ...
Kature will chip and pound u.
remorselesaly to brinK oct our po=l-
i < * !
■I,1, t.
nant.
Lonnie Crayton
Walker.
Samuel Argara
Leon.
A tnena of m*o. had a teem of
- • ‘ wheh at the bottom
- dwaya Mow
LITTLE MOTOR KAR CO.
PM I sCAPIAz AT1ON $2,000,009—). TOXAS
Sell at $.150 to $750.
von orvortunitv IFGrwine Smaller Each Hay to Secure These Valuable round rloor Se urich-at »- PT M an .
Do Monroy Will Be »» peP’share. Hohl You secinites They may anorty be worth man, turn, the pree ou pid
5 TO 1.000 SHARES SOLICITED SELLING AGENCIES for our products are now
The tew dollars you invest now may make you being placed throughout the country. Write us
many thousands quickly. for dealer’s contract.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CKNTXA
tie with obstacles, and to--------
under dtfrioultl«s sufficient to «lm-
ulate into acm y their dormant Pow- iHin dAmeran faboror several dol-
I if the orm or the -eed has to lirnfo r_his .dailyntoll: that.make
necessfty. It is the
; ft in poverty, the —
that develeps the tection".
ars old and
in all parts of the country exeept
th . Pacific coast nnd west Llor,e4
■pest winds generally mean law
weather.
Mrs. David Harrell has taken pos-
segston of her house. 1010 Guada-
lupe. and Mr. Harrell. who is now
la washington, IX C. la expected
home the latter part o the week.
Mr. Florence Moore prestant of
the Texas Federated Woman,
elube who made about a WMk.
ay In Austin and was extensivety
entertained by a number of promt-
nent clubwomen of/Austin. ie1t for
Cleburne. Texas, Tuesday nigni
night: ’
There, in tne meadows of dim blue
grass.
Crimson dairies are rrnged with
■--WL.
I Seven Items Submitted Tojngroe. which. ____
Voters of Texas Went Down UjLAih -5. ^.n
^^“^d^ul^ 2"
them forward at all. 8
I recently noticed that another pair
of horses, owned by a neishDor.
would even before they eame Ao a
steep incline, begin to pul) on. the
i bit, trying to get a good start, as
I big momentum as possible, instinct-
. lively knowipg that they sbquld I
Slowness in Getting In Returns make just so much headway betore
_ their heavy load would compel them
L afXAB
_=eg
TexmohwIoTounn^Car ^750^FOO factory
For Gifts for Men,
Come to This Store
Dedicated to the Service of men. Carrying no things but
men’s thinEs. Studying the styles for men on’}. (
Knowing more about what men really want to wear bacaui
we serve men only and men moreover who know whats what
in style and quality.
Why vour rifts in this man’s store, because everyth ng here
B tanaardEConars, Shirt, Gloves, Haur-hose-every nine tro
high grade makera
complete stocks or all men's unes are here.
And we will promise that he will apbroctate. thesirt ° more
• that you had the judgment to purchaze it here.
STEBBINS & JAMES
rhe Home of Hart Schaffner A Marx clothes
"The Masked Rider ” a thrilling ’
merla: of th west featuring Ruth i
stonehouse will te seen at the Austin 1
Grand Central theatre this Wednes- ,
day.
The serial has been running on the
Benin for the last two months, one
epluode a week, and has one month j
additional to run.
Coplous synopsis are shown with
each orfering and each epinode in a j
thriller in ttself.
A comedy will be shown in addi-j
tion to the serial.
bilities, . , 2
Fhe will atrip us of wealth humr
jbk our pride, humiliate our ambi-
| tion, let us down, the ladder of fame,
. .__». - I will disctpiine us in a thousand nuya
Would be no sugeene. if she can develop a little charae-
•In this necebsity for exertion we,, "
find the chief sources of human ad . - give
-At vancement--the advancement of indi- i -
817n2 viduals.as ofnalons.. nf the me The most beautiful as well as the
so muT-0
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ntSadto «>»* mthen.n.m t* cM,n',t‘ and
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GIVI A
PLAYEL-FIAKO
ROLL
FoR XMAS
We have all the new
somgs hi stock. •
Auaun Amanc
Dec 16.—
ryan. is dead
ayaon county
as the result
of Ballinger
The Wideawakes danced,
hammered, played and
Spilt biscuits and put fruit
tween and on top.
Fruit Sauce.
1-8 cupful dried peaches.
14 cupful raisins
114 teaspoonfuls corn starch.
1 4 cupfuls water
4 tablespoonful butter.
’♦ eupfu! sugar.
tummourutngines are being built in quantity lots from our own tools
in a large northern plant in order to hurry production.
Machinery has been installed and is now running in our own plant;
other tools and supplies are coming in daily.
opportunity presents itself to you and its present cal is short at 3
per share, as the price will be raised to $1 per share midnight Pec 23;
This opportunity should make you money—MUCH MON El but
you mustactemuiekltutomohile investments are mohey -makers and those
who usually make the most money out of .’ - investments arenthpse
who buy stock EARLY. Some have returned as much as 82*500 for
eve<v dollar invested. _ „
What Others I e Done Still Others Can Do.
AND LARGER EACH DAY
over the .Uky siiver beA:
--------- | Purpia venls of the dark withdrawn.
AT AUSTIN MAJESTIC.S’.S'
dough. p Over the water the town we
-•m ■ Turn out on a floured bonrd. roll knew,
. nnd cut into biscuits and bak. Ip a — ----- -*-h-
““Crooked Straight0 the movie of hot oven for about twelve rinutes.
AUSTIN AMEREN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC EMBEB 17, IB IX
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For several days we have been busy unpacking NEW
GOODS. Late shipments of Neckwear, Shirts, Hats l
and Hosiery- have just been received by express and .
brightened up our stock wonderfully.
Marrlage LAcentes.
EHe bralmquist and Annie Swen-
Ben Cleveland and Maud White.
Andrew Schepper »nd Floy W htse-
Gen. W. Litdleneld, Oanirmnn of the Board
II. A. wroc, vrenident
R. C. Roberdenu, Vice-President
L. . setuyeldet, Vice-President
Eruet Maile. Vieo-President
1.. p. wilinms, Cashter
H. Pmemnin, A-etstant Cashter
WITH 320,000
Plant and Office Building Were I
Destroyed and Five Bales 01 ,
Flower of Ola
the city’s ’ flood problems "is the
construction of enlarged storm S"-
err.'
coinpany’s many branch tactories
9 —" Golden Vanila
one Packnge Make*
Fnouch For a Large Family
AT yot at GROCER’S 13c
TIE FUR NIHON CO., PHILA-
Made to
k Tabulated results on '
4. Texas amendments
mhe Garfeld gin, twelve
Iron ausun. including, offire.buud: 9
ine .nd ni belea ef notm,025
burned to ’be ground about -0:9%
orock Fuedy mornlug. enteiiinng
u 0n, estimiated at 320,000,
J. H Norwood, owneno e.E. :
gays ehe property was only partial-
ly covered by insurance- 1
The gin hadvbeeningoperstg0ns
about six ysars, and had Einned. ,
bales of cotton durin8 Ihe P-m
The farmer owners of the cotton 1
destroyed could not be Ascertaet .
bV the gin manasement 2
night, nor had the origin f the.
fire men determined-, J
The fire is suvpomed tohae 2851 1
causen by an explosion in the 21 4
Mi Norwood stated Tuesday nin
that he might or might not, ree
struct the destroyed plant depei
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DECEMBER 2Rb THEY WILL BE $4 PER SHARE.
The demand for automobiles today is greater than ever before in
the history of this country. A popular priced car can be sold by .the
thousands quickly. / .... ,
• Our first factory unit is completed. Somnp cowsndekER
often we cn not see the anee:
‘4 cszoarapxergnyssthomi
Fstne lal • 1 ihe ledze. and
iffeshles and ontacles have
sq zared and chisele he granite
bincks into XT ■’ beauty,
‘ FAs the scunltor tp’nks only of
the angel im»- ne marble
bL0ck,so Nature eares only for the [Recommendetions
man er woman abut up in the Ha- —
MAS being.
The sculptor cares nothing for the
block as such; Nature has little re-
gard for the mere lump of breath-
For a crook play, with plenty of whte r
fhtarestingpntuxtpnaccom"d: "inn "thareme water
-Crookea Straight," to one of the "oe kd
best of Ray's pictures nent to Aus-
€ e
a:
A miltien mile* of barhedwire was
used if. th<- V’f
'“S o..road. 1:1.26.026
Contederate Pensions 5a.304
Divialon nt proceeds
I prison systezn . . ,»».»»»
Glveston bond
suance . • - *.....B1.W<
IGTON, Dee IS—Aba»- Cont, Cowre, PicLle, Judge.
of the government proJec. The January term of the county
court open. January S.
Lui. Jones va
granted.
Hiea :
Mr, Agnes 1.
Roberta, divorc.
paid and nou a"
share in thc brc
phone a.
he woma un4 Squat
Ei Partrnbox" to: :
"Ppow oF contribueng tneir uwaat All
hriatmas orterng.
a country boy who went to a city
with hts 81000. his savings from
eight yenrs. and who loses it, is
the photoplay in which Charles Ray
is appearing this Wednesday for
the last time at the Austin Majestic
theatre.
In addition a comedy "hen a Fel-
low Needs a Friend," th shown.
AT IL Sl CAPITAL Th. nigsc.. aa I official to .
nn-‛‛-‛TIrIS.Reln J. windrom .
■ ‘ / • | Texas Highway Engineer, when ,
. ■ . salary of (!*.•«•* yser become ef
^■Waco’s Brazos Navigation Par-fenne krant-
ty Is Broken Up by Army En- za, cmeznoz and was announkta.
The college professor tn
the flat beneath dont the •
maid to ask them to de-
Met.
•Mr. wideawake says
will you please make less
noise aS he 'annot read.”
said the maid.
•• ’8 tdo bad.” said Mr
Wideawake, "'tell the pro-
fessor that I could read
wnen I was five year a
old.”
”Th«t fellow Muhle is a real op-
timis inu't he*” sald Brith: , !
•‘Yea” replied Jones. When he i
eoei rishing he t ekes a 5iiltet witn;
him to fry th- fi-h ho expects 1“
enteh •—cineienati Eonuir"r,
- BO*
XOTICE
By Alfra Noyes.
Balin Mil. in « erimson dawn
TEXAS ENGINEER TRAVIS COUNTY GH
GETS 110,000YEAR DESTROYED;
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