Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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Insurance, Bonds and Real Estate
712 Littlefield Building
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QIEEN -HAM COCK
Again Today and Saturday
Black, Navy Blue, White
and Black Embroidered
INDORSES FALL FAIR
FOR TRAMS COUNTY
Swim in the early morning
Work better all day
Swim in the evening
Sleep better at night
LIVE IN THE WATER
Masses
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Free “Movies” Every Night.
CONCERT SUNDAY 5 TO 8 P. M.
F.&H.ShoeStore
Sth St. East of Congress
, 13,200 vokes
i secona with
College Girl
Oxfords
Only—’
$5.00 Value Women's
Hosiery
Brita
Qare et Thamka
Confirationa
UNIV. OF TEXAS STAR
IN TENNIS TOURNEY
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Automobile Ambulancen
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Obituaries
Memorlal Servlees
WABHINGTON, July ft— Laredo,
Texan, 22,710, Increase 7,355 or UI
per cent
HORRY IS HONORED
RY COTTON PALACE
Wife
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Do you believe in kiss-
ing?
Lew Cody
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CLOTHING PRICES
WILL BE LOWER
bus Thursday by Joo.
jutant general.
Deep Eddy
Is Calling You
TWO DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A big battery or thrills and
emottons — Brand new — First
time here.
ox THE SCREEN ALsO
Roscoe Fatty
Arbuckle
HOBBY SUrPERS FALL
WHEX FORD GOES AMECK
University Giri Ox-
Fords, $16.50 Value
Only—
TARRANT POLLED MOST VOTES
IN JULY TEXAS PRIMART
FORT WORTH BREAD PRICES
RAISE IS INVESTIGATED
Wine Carrtage ter Hiro
Mompital mbulanee
“THE
BELOVED
CHEATER"
Will Convince Anyone-
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Any pair of
OXFORDS and PUMPS
BROWN and BLACK KID
PATENT LEATHER
WHITE CANVAS
HIGH and LOW HEELS
BABY FRENCH
LOUIS HEELS
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Ben Antonto, C T ana A E
nice xm ot man, famil- to tn*
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AUSTIN AMERICAN MU notiem Ml
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LORE STAR ICE CO.
Estblished 1885
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STEREOTYPE CUTS
Fat CastsType High Custa
AD Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN
To Amuse You Today and
Saturday
A Big All-Star Westemn Cast
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AT DALLAS DISSOLRD
U. A NAVY FORCES I AST
WILL BE AUGMENTED
MRS. J. A. ANGLIX,
Died, at the reeidence »< t T.
Deata, 1444 East Mirt street. Mra.
J. A. Angiin of Eagle Lake, Trias.
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BROWN AND OX-BLOOD
SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER.
THB BIG VALUE PACKAGES
Abe PASTES end LQUIDS foe Back, Tan and Whae Shoes
Found Guilty of
By Associated P— — t
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REGULAR - RELIABLE
SERVICE
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
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Grand army of the Republie will
be held September 19-25 at India-
napolla it was announced at Colum-
PADTER8 LOCAL HO. ML
You are hereby requentea to meet
at Tredes Council Hall at it a m
July St. IMS, to attend the funerAi
I of our late brother, H H Ramey.
Hr order or C. Cooley, Premdent
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ALF W. HARVEY Manager
109 West Sixth Phone 45
TRAVIS COXVENTIOX
PREPARATIOXS NLADE
Travis County Chairman .Patter-!
eon has been bey preparing tor the!
County Demosratic conception which (
meete Saturday mor.Ina July SI. at
IS o’clock. an hour after the con-
venins of the Executive Committee.
Delegates to th. convention werel
elected at precinct conventons held
Saturday, July 24. tn Manor and in
Austin.
Presents the most interesting news and reading of any news-
paper ever printed in Austin.
Its circulation represents the greatest and most intellectual group
of readers ever gathered as subscribers to an Austin news-
Without a doubt Fat's wcTent-
est comedy. If you can't laugh
today, you want to see your
doctor, for there is eomething
' werlous the matter with you.
SKIIY.
AUWMiX ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAFER
Culvert Construction to Negin
Forces to conatruet conerete cul-
verta in Frederickabure road. mouth-
west Travis County. moved to the
scene of construction Thursday.
$9-65
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were cast, Dallas
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artnk to retor• nm wtrenatA. Al Arueziata
FORT WORTH. Tessa. July 1» —
Tarrant ie the banner Demoeratie
county In Texas. acconding to figures
received Thursday from saturday’s
• Amcetated Prm to M toWs Ameetmea
DALLAS. Texas. July 1» —The
Dallas Buuaine Tiadee Counen, the
'only body in the city empowered to
call a penoral strike of bulldtnE
crafts. was formally dimolved at a
meeung of its membera Wednenday
Onions which composea the suua-
ing Trades Council will continue their
affiliation with the Central Labor
Council which may call atrikes only
after obtaining sanction of the Amer-
ican Federation of Labor and ths
international unions.
ASSISTANT WAR SECRETARY
NAMED TO FOLLOW CROWELL
By 1.011.1 Fima to Om Autin Amestea.
WASHINGTON, July »>.—William
R. wunams of Richmond, ve, has
been apointed ■ ■tom* nt secretary ot
war. mcceedine Benedict Crowell,
who resiened recenty to return to
private bustnema.
NCEREAL BEVERAGE
I all sizes, Brown and Black Kid.
$18 Value. Open till 9 p. m. Sat-
urday Night.
9 FALFURRIAS
The Meat Delicious Butter Under ths Sun! -
Full flavor to just as important as full mea-
sure. There's nothing unmistakable about the
superior flavor of Falfurrias Buttera, there's a
subtlety that reminds one of the old-fashioned
spring-house wherein are earthen jars tilted
with yellow butter. But Falfurrtas Butter is
infinitely purer than this old-fashioned butter,
and by actual test is richer by more than one-
half of one per cent per pound.
Be cure you accept no other butter but Fal-
fur rias Butter.
Beeks Produce Co.
Austin. Wholesate Dtatrtbutor.
Phone HH.
FALFURRIAS JERSEY DAIRY CO.,
Fain hurrtas, Texas.
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A fall in the mud resulting in
minor injuries was the lot of Gover-
nor Hobby when a Ford running
board broke durine a trip to th.
Pletcher farm, twelve miles from
Beaumont. after the Governor's par-i
ty had abandoned his automobile,
which had stuck in the mud. for the
Ford.
1920 national encampment of
AUSTIN AMEKICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 30. 1920.
MANCHESTER, Vermont, Jaty St
—Byron M Pettibone was found
gunty of murder la lh« second de-
«ree for the poisonins of his wife
at their home
April «.
reported injured as the result of a
Frisco motor car colliding with a
truck laden with gasoline just north
of Dorchester, near Denison, shortly
before noon Thursday.
Te tank on the truck exploded
after the coiiaion and the wreckage
was sprinkled with the burning fuel.
• Amoclated Press to the Austin Amerteai
WABHINGTON. July 2 — Amer-
oan naval forces in the near east
will be augmented by six destroyers,
which were ordered Thursday by the
Navy Department to proceed from
Philadelphia as soon as personnel
can be raised to the required com-
plement. probably within the next
ten dsye
By Associated Press to the Amstin Ameream.
FORT WORTH, Texas, July 23.—
Broad prices, which were jumped
from 12 cents to 14 cents per loaf
yesterday, are being Investigated to-
day by United States atterney R. E.
Taylor. He is seeking to determine
whether there has been any illegal
organization to rates prices
By Asociated Fraas to th* Austin Amertrs*
DALLAS, Tex., July St.—The
semi-finale in the Southeastern ten-
nis tournev will etart Friday at Dal.
las when “Cpuile" Granger. Texas
Untversity star, is to meet Louts
Thalheimer of Dallas, while Evan
Rees, Dalas, wil item pt to wrest the
title from B. Hogue.
DIBTRIBUTED BY
W. r. HOWARD
304 Congress Ave. Phone 418
GAMMEL'S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS ‘
Will Buy Books For Cash. Write, Call or Phone 1804.
We Buy and Sell Books Of AU Kinds.
WASHINGTON. July 21—United
States district attorneys and other
federal agents as well as the Fair
Price Commissions have been in-
structed by the Department of Jus-
tice to watch closely for protiteerinE
in the resale by dealers of the mil-
lions of dollars worth of canned
meat now being distributed by the
War Department.
Deets of Austin: also three sisters.
Mra Lath Thompson, ura. Ooe. D.
Allen and Mra. F Raven of Austin,
and a brother, J. O. Philips of
Georgetown.
Funeral this Friday afternoon at
4pm trom 1101 East Piral utreet
Interment in Oakwooa Cemetery,
By Amociated Itm to Um Nustin Amertenn.
CHICAGO, III.. July M.— Prices of
clothing for fall will be lower, M.
J. Culnan of Marinette, Wis., said
in an address before retail dry goods
merchants from 22 states who at-
tended the sixth business builders'
conference, held under the auspices
of the Dry Goods Reporter.
“But," warned Mr. Culnan. "don't
hold your breath waiting for the
price of cotton to decline.”
HARRY H. RAMSEY
Harry H. Rammey died Thurnday
afternoon at 1 o’clock.
He is survived by hie mother,
father. one brother. V H, Ramney.
and one aMer. Mra. Orville scot of
Fort Worth.
Funeral nervices will be bold Fri.
day morning at 11 o'clock at the
family residence, 1600 Romewoo
avenue. Elder G. H P showalter
will officiate.
STUDENT BREAKS LEG
IN AUSTIN CRASH
DIASTROUS RESUI/s IN
TEXASMOTOR WREOK
e Ameiated p.- to Um Aust amextcam
DMISON, Tesaa, July- It—One
pwaen to dead, two others are prob-
ably fatally burned and several are
CONSTANTINOPLE. July 2» —
King Alexander has conterred the
Order of King Georger on Dr.
Blanche Norton of Eldon. la. a phy-
sician of the American Committee for
rellet to the Near East, who di-
tinguished herseir at Kerramunde,
Anatolia by treating the drachoma-
tone eyes of Greek orphan* from
which she contracted the diseane.
G. A R IBM Oonventon
By Asmociated "res te the Ausun Asneriess
COLUMBUS, Ohio. July 2»—The
Prems to the Austin Amertea-
2.95
B Dieter. 2311 Leon street, stu-
dent In the University of Texas, suf-
fered a broken tea Thursday after-
noon when the motorcycle which he
was riding struck an automobile
near the corner of Sixth and Colo-
rado streets.
The leg was broken just above
tee ankle.
The victim was taken to the Baton
Infirmary in the Rosengren ambu-
lance.
leredo Fuseto Um
ed Prue to the Autia Amerlean
Austin LONS club
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
WACO, Tex., July 29.—Appoint-
ment ot a number of prominent Tex.
ans end New Yorkers as honorary
vice presidents of the Texas Cot-
ton Palace Association. was an-
nounced by President W. V. Craw-
ford.
With but few exceptions they have
accepted the appointment, and ad-
vised Cotton Palace officials that
they wbuld attend the 1930 exposition,
which is to be held October 10 to
November 14.
Among those appointed isj W P.
Hobby of Austin. Governor of Texas.
Mrs. William Mayhew Wash-
burn of New York, formerly
Miss Elizabeth Clarkson, well
known in Eastern society cir-
cles, is the latest woman to be
mentioned. She received a
check for $200 as a wedding
present from the turfman and
“whist king."
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its weekly meeting Thursday noon
At tho Driskin Hotel.
Th* Club voted to do everything
it could to boom th* tair and to
promote th* mle of Mock.
8am Sparks and Jo* r. Cornlob
of Clebum* and Texas Adjutant Gen-
eral W. D. Cop* spoke in favor of
th* fair, and Mr. sparks told of
plana for Ui* sale of stock which,
he said, 1* to bo pushed mainly
among tho farmers of Travis County,
who have started the movement.
Th* Lions also decided to take a
barge ride up the Colorado River
Friday night, leaving at 6:30 p. m,
Miss Isabella Southerland sang two
songs with Miss Marjorie Gatlin at
the piano.
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