Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 12
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AUSTIN AMERICAN, THURSDAY IORNING, JULY 1, 1920.
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YOU Vote for Anybody
CAN For Any Office
$15.00 Shoes
$12.00 Shoes
$16.00 Shoes
$13.00 Shoes
$10.00 Shoes
$ 8.00 Shoes
Stebbins & James
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
When Folks
Quit Coffee
QUEEI-HANCOCK
Ausun’s Greatest Movie
A special sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at less
than present wholesale prices.
$11.25
$ 9.00
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$60.00 Suits Now..$45.00
$70.00 Suits Now..$52.50
$75.00 Suita Now..$56.25
$40 00
$45.00
> $50 00
Now. $30.00
Now. .$33.75
Now. .$37.50
1 HEREBT announce myselt aa can-
aldate tor the nomination ot Sana.
r Travia
pughly
J HEREIT announce my candidacy
for re-election .to the office of tax
collector c Travi* County, mbject to
the netion of the Democratie prima-
Hen of Jul- 24. Hl# ROBT MAUD
By Amsoclated Prems to the Amur. American-
EL PASO, Texas, June 10.—Fol-
lower# of Francisco Villa, the Mexi-
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Represen -
ratie pri-
$12.00
$ 9.75
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$ 6.00
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HAVING had
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Special For This Week
One lot 25 dozen Union Suits.
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Latest photograph of Miss Elly Hop. Anderson of Minne-
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Greatest Shoe Sale
RESTORE PARTY’ GOVERNMENT
SAYS SENATOR HARDING
ANTHAP AGITATION
WATCHED IN NIPPON
STATE OF CHICAGO
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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL T!
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25% Off
For Cash
COTTON DEVELOPING WELL,
IS GOVERNMENT REPORT
There are many people who have gained
the false impression that in order te gain the
best results possible from Chiropractic adjust- 4
ments it is necessary to have an X-Ray taken
of the spine which is an expense to the -
■ patient.
This is by no means true—We very rare- ■
ly find the use of the X-Ray necessary in mak-
ing a diagnosis and therefore seldom recom-
mended its use.
The results obtained in our office are due
to a thorough Knowledge of Chiropractic.
Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free.
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Dr. O. H. Ritchardson
CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer School Graduate
Hours: 10-12—2-6 Sunday: 10-11
Suite 502-4-5 Littlefield Bldg.
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MUN ICIPAL STRI K E
SPREADS AT CHICAGO
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k o£ all Low Shoes
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Will Buy Books For Cash. Write, Call or Phone 1864.
We Buy and Sell Books Of All Kinds.
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TODAY AND BALANCE OF
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paper so that your writing
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tzes 16-18 years and
bust measure Weth ।
You do not need in sign your name--this to s vecret belie* just Ike
the regular voting ballote
Who are the mont popular candldates for the various plaeesf
Fill out this ballot and mail today—be sure to mark your envelope
•Political Fditor of the AUSTIN AMERICAN."
Safe miUC for INFANTS & INVALIDS
ASK FOR
Horlick’s
The Original
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By Associated Press to the Austin American.
TOKIO. June 29.—The recrudes-
cence of anti-Japanese agitation in
Calirornia is. attracting widespread
ttention it Japan.
The natioual convention of Cham*
bers of Commerce has adopted a res-
olution declaring that the agitation
is assuming grave proportions and ex-
pressing the fear that if it is left
unchecked the interests of Japanese
in California, the result of years. of
toil and labor, will be’doomed.
because of cost to
health or purse, they
naturally drink
Instant
POSTUM
By Associated Fress to the Austin American.
WASHINGTON, June 30 —Good to
excellent developments of the cotton
crop during the past week in most
sections of the belt and substantial
improvement in the other districts
was reported by the Department of
Agriculture in its weekly bulletin on
crop conditions.
Weather conditions were favorable
generally, although nights were too
cool in the eastern and northeastern
sections for the best development of
the trap, the report stated.
It is better to enclose the pattern
picture also.
Enclose both in an envelope with |
slaries vt .
tensed be-
ierican, Austia
entieth Diatriet nt
[villa FOLLOWERS
DYNAMITE TRAIN
Vote for your friend^ your relatives, vour pclitical ohoice.
Vote for ANYHODY Tor AN* nmcK. ___ ___
This cvupon will re regulrly printed In the AUSTIN AMERICAN.
Fill in the name of the person tor whom you want to vote, write
TO THE Democrata of Travis Cnun-
ty; I am a candi"ate for re-election
to the office of County Ju Ige of
Trav • County subject to the emo-
eratit primarien, and will appreciate
your votes and support 4D J PICKLF
1 HHRFBY ennounce my candidacy
for County Commissfoner. Precinct
Ne 4. subict’ to the action of the
Democraie primary to be held July
A B WILI.IAMSON.
tor from the
urry Is
Daily Pattern
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having realded in Preciner No 1
for thirty years I hereby announee
my canddacy Mr Count commi,.
moner of Precinet No 1. (FuBset
to th, action of bemocrate pr.
marien, July 24.5 p
W T SANDERS.
mnr. than two year
» Chiet Clark in the
pasenger train from Chihuahua City
nedr Armendariz shory before noon
Tuesday, ruptured and sxecuted a
Federal officer, but were finally driv-
en off. aocording to a report made
public b Lauts Montea de Oca, Consul
for Mexico.
Ninety-five passe n sera on the train
escaped. injury. it was said
the akirt of French serge, or striped
material ma) be used for the whole
drese The long w lUat ha* a panel cal
! at the front which forms the r losing I
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TrhConeresstonal l”#’n t. rabjart
elbe action of O'- State t emo ratie
"**- * be held Jul, 2 1520 !
J -r BUCHANAN I
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I AM a candidate for re-election
’ st Travin County Clerk, subject
to the action of the Tel as State
Democratie primartes, July 14, 1920
FRED C MALONE.
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Bv Associated Presa to (be Austin American
CHICAGO, June 3® —Strikes of
municipal employes Wednesday
spread to several additional depart-
ments. including the municipal shop,
where all machinists walked out
The strikers have demands pend-
ing before the City Council and the
strikes are planned as a demonstra-
l ton leaders say, to force action
SILK CAPS
For motoring and
sport. $2.50 and $3.00
ndidacy
Precinet
of the
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to the
election
I HEREBY announce my
for County (ommisstoner
No 4. subject tn the • t
Democratic primary of Ju
beg to call your attentie
fact that this is my set on
to this office
uenee of all
pinces the <
Giving the greatest discount on High-grade-Shoes ever of-
fered in Austin.
MEN AND WOMEN READ THESE PRICES!
Saturday Night
Burt's Shoes are r 'ht, so bring in the whole family and
don't forget the money.
office adressel to Pattern Editor. I
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I HEREBY announce my candidncy
_ for election as She ri tt nt Travi.
Sount: . "ubzect to the action or
h .state. Democratie primarles to
be held July 24, 1920.
' c a. BRADFORD.
To th- Democrata of Travta County
tn! herebx. announce -my candidaey
for the orfice of Sherirt of TrAV,
Sount. nubectito the ction nf
Pomoorate.primaty '• be held July
12..1920. Will aperectate sour sup
PorL_________ w.D.M I ELE K
Tothe voters ot Travia. wulamson.
Burnet and Lampaans Countien i here
OFennounee .my. randidacy fur. th.
of State Senator of this the
Twentieth Nenatorial DistPet, "nioct
to .the antton or the remoeratic"pr.
maries or July 24, 1920 । am
member of the tirm of Waih *
GAoneokn. architect, of austin, nn
„ * been in businens here contin:
Mpunly alce 1913. With the "xcepton
ofmtwepy menthe -crvL. inPth
be"Xpprotau.xote and innuence .in
nKRTtlAM E GIESECKE
It I# pretty much nt a fre -for-an race
The AUSTIN AMERICAN beileves ta the wider: publicity tor poiti-
new, and information of all Minde
We believe that any man hus a fight to run for ottice,
inn in TOI R CH ANCE To VOTE FOR AXY MAX TOC WART
amv Wo AN von atn FOR any office which you
The lady's
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“Hart Schaffner & Marx” tells everything there is to
know about quality. When you see the prices on the
goods they tell all there is to know about the value.
"‘ATTNEWS
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and miss’
rived from the snle '
it are voted by the
County in the i ‘om- .
of Travis ‘ounty ; '
not the • racial aute .
be puid annually
ile in Travis f’oun - |
the Commissioners"
ounty on the roads
• I think it shonlA
taxation for Ntate
ched its ronstitu- I
e must catch the
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
CHICAGO, Ill., June 30 —Plans for
a new clearing house for the Board
of Trade, incorporated at $1,000,000,
were announced Wednesday.
It was estimated that 80 per cent
of the present clearing house mem-
bership had expressed willingness to
join the new plan, to be known as
the Board of Trade Clearing Cor-
poration.
Get you a cool suit now; don't wait till the last min-
ute. Give us time to fix you up right. Summer Suita
for business or outing. Smart styles.
Suits: $12.50, $15, $20, $25 to $50.
Ju4<s of
«t to the
The Season’s newest and best styles of Pumps and Ox-
fords. For Men, Women and Children, at
section is joined without
qualified to discharge the tut ion of.
ficlently and hereby annour e my.
•elf as a candidnte fo office
subject to th* action of th Demo-
cratie prtmaries Juh 24 30,
J R (Bob) WIl 1 ! A MN.
NEW OLEARING HOUSE PLAN
FOR BOARD OF TRADE
My name is ...
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To THE Demoerata of Pravin Coun-
tyt I announce my cand lacy for
the office of County Fheriff f Trav-
is County. suhject to the • Uon of
the Democratic primary te he held
July 24, 1920 will appree te vour
votes and support M I. Be VDOIN
\ | Travis County and in the Ntate ot
\ \ I । that has been zxperienced in a long time.
\ । There are two great big important political sections, the regulat
" J , Democrtio organizatios and new Halley organization.
5 The Bailey interests are making campaigns for county otfices. Just
. _ \ M Mr Hatley is asking hi4 canpaign for Governor.
The upper section of this very This ia bringing out many candidates for all officcs, both cougty
simple «ress may be of taffeta, with an state.
f HEREBT announce my candidacy
fte County Commisnioner, Precinet
No t. subject to the action of the
Demoeratie primary to be held July
24th. CHAR J ANDEFSON.
To MT friends and the
Travis County. ! hereby
my candidae if
Commissioner, Precinet N
ject to the Democratic
ele ' -n. July 24 1920 FI
Road Oversee m for he
yenrs, your support and v
appreciated, CAUL G SW
I HERTDY announce my candidacy
for Fepresentative ’ fromh Travis
county, Place No 1 mubject to action
of the Democratie primary, to be
held Julr 24 , ROBT. 11 (BEN)
THRASHER.
Be sure to addroae "Political Editor. Austin
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ferth
The Co
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fluence
By Associated Press to the Austin Amerlean |
WASHINGTON, June S# —The Re-
publican Presidential campaign will be
based on “an appeal to restore party
government as a constitutional sub-
stitute for personal government.”
Senator Harding, the party Presiden-
tial candidate, announced Wednesday,
after a conference with Calvin Cool-
I idge, his running mate, and National
Chairman Will H Hayes.
By Associated Press to the Anetta American
CHICAGO. Jun. 30.—A separate
"state of Chicago" may be necessary
unless Cook County and downstate
factions compose their differences.
Colonel B. M Chipperfield. can*
didate for United States Senator,
told the Association of Commerce
Wednesday.
“The creation of a separate, state
is within the range of possibility and
will be the natural solution of diffi-
culties," Colonel Chipperfield said.
l
oftine of
County I deem myself
ceds should alw
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The results wil: be regularly tabulated and printed in the Austi
Amerionn every gunday
f our prhools
pie site them
I AM a candidate fot election
as Travis County Corr insioner,
Preetoc* 2, pubjeot to the Ac-
""3s iA -I nocrats.
To pros ure this pattern use this
Pattern Coupon for a guide and fill
out a like one on a larger piece of
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A County
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$ 9.00 Shoe# .. $ 6.75
$ 6.00 Shoes... $ 4.50
Tezas, »ubjei t to the action of the
Democraie primaries.
A. E WOOD.
Austin American, Ausin, Texaa —
It will take aboi t two week* . __
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