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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
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HOBBY PICKS COURT M’GREGOR’S SPEAKING WOLFE WON’T SERVE
TO TRY GUARDSMEN
DATES ANNOUNCED DEMOCRAT COMM
AS TEXAS CHAIR!
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HYDE PARK
D VICINITY.
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and Mrs. "W.
Combs and
Col. Eugene
Fifth Cavalry.
Johnson City Cotton Damaged.
San Marcos Eleven at Work.
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AT WILLIAMS
AT WILLIAMS
Sise
My name is
Street and number....
Friday Thrift Day Sales
6
Barren
soon aa cool weather be-
Mrs
of Texas.
Will aswel and children ex-
return to Auwtin about Sep motor to Austin Sunday afternoon.
Mrs
Harrison.
$8.50
at the
with her mother an Man Antonio.
Black Silk Moire, changeable silk lined,
$6.00
opening of the University I
ity Georgette Crepe;
few novelty
Mins Taylor is a teacher of Eng-
6.5
$1.65
Miss Rowena Rider, who has been
this summer. left
Ion,
Miss Bennie Alice Knape and Miss
ceptional value; pair
95
yiait
with relatives in Manor.
FINAL CLEARANCE WASH FABRICS
Marfa.
wth
summer
FRIDAY SPECIALS
Gordan Schutze, . tor
rumnmit at
Anna Schutze
Linen Dep’t Friday
Clarenre R GIT more arrived in At
Mins
Dybowski and Ms® Louise Dybowski
the
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Final Clearance Summer Apparel
V
All are late season styles and are pretty shades for evening wear as well as day wear. Be Early.
Muslin Teddies plain and lace trimmed
$1.00
-Y
daughter
Miss Mary Helen Bowman
Special lot of Corsets, broken sites for
95
WLAMS8
One Price
One Price
i
System
System
Hi
Who Will Be First Lucky One to Buy
Novelty Bags Half Price
$1-
y.
Clyde A. Sweeton Mentioned
Probable Selection of E
ecutive Committee.
"Flementary Ie
Idiom. by Lelia M
friends in her former home in Aus-
Un
and tassel;
$12.00 bag
Grey, Tan, Mauve, White;
very special.............
and
"top
after a month's stay at Camp Green-
brier, Alderson, W. Va.
A ustin
gina
SOLD sr GROCEKS
EVERTWHERE/
brother
vacation
Mrs
Mrs
Ladies' Knit Union Suits...........
Bloomers. Batiste, flesh color......
Children's Drawers, finished tucks
Austin American’s
Daily Pattern
• the
illus-
monies of Masat Temple in Wichita
Falls
the
her
gatherings
McCackili and
Quick sale today, all our High-class
Novelty Shopping Bags and Vanity
Cases Friday.
Black Grosgrain embroidered in silver
th, Texas stte School tor th, Deat
and Dumb.
AUSTIN SWIM POOL
PLANS BEING MADE
Miss Rena Iee Giles of Austin has
as her guest Miss Juanita Puckett of!
Clebvorne, Texas
and gold; shell frame;
$17 00 Bag...........
Mm. Orlen® Osborn of Bastrop is
the guest in Austin of Mrs. W. Nash.
Mrs
been
t by
Austin American Society News
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daughdrill
expect to visit. Eldorado next week,
aecompaning to her home Miss Mary
Davia, mho has been their guest in
Austin throughout the summer.
to
m
•n
nd
Lieut.
Cavalry.
Leut.
day
Austin American’s
Short Book Note
W
father
Miss Beas Malone is spending the
eek in Lockhart.
Mrs,
with 1
Dan I
, Fasel
Mra J
Mins Francis Ieal of Kan Antonio
is the Austin guest of Mias Winifred
Beavans
$2.25 TABLE DAMASK $1.50
Bleached. assorted patterns, 72 inches wide.
ed
s-
of
world "
They
Aurine
Sugar pan bubbles
Frothing and sweet,
Thicker and thicker—
Job ’most complete.
st Sixteenth street
Armstrong has been for more
$2.50 Oil Cloth Lunch Sets $2.19
13 Pieces to the Set
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of
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EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
Bleached Sheets $2.10 72x90, good wearing quality.
$3.00 HOSE S1 65
Ladies’ full fashioned Silk Hose in
Mr G. C Bock
Phone 4880
Misa Lnia Mae Nitachke returned
Austin American’s
Poet’s Corner
ONE YARD WIDE CHALLIES
large assortment of designs, regularly 45c and 50c value;
Friday, the yard ............................... 35
MARINELLO snor
Hotel Driskill, Austin, Texas
UNIVERSITY AND EXFIELD
ADDITION
Wonderful showing new Fail Ginghams, Shirting Cheviots.
Devonshire and Kiddie Cloths. Percales and Fancy Shirting
Madras
27 and 32-inch Fancy Dress Ginghams, yd, 40 to $1.0 )
32-inch Devonshire and Kiddie Cloth at .......... 50c
WASH GOODS REMNANTS ON SALE ALL DAY
FRIDAY
Extra special values in all short lengths must go Friday.
Chop, chop, chop--
Fire must never stop.
Keep her agoing
All roaring and glowing.
AUTUMN SILKS—SATINS NEW!
Our usual dependable and superior quality Silks and Satins are assembling daily, comprising
. many new weaves and colorings. We invite early inspection of exclusive Roman stripe and
plaid novelty Taffetas, plain and changeable Taffetas, Duvetyns, Satin Crepes, Satin Messa-
lines, Charmeuse, etc., etc.
•on. Powell Combs, who are moving
from Oklahoma to San Antonio, are
visiting en route in Austin with MY®
Combs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.
Wallace at 4110 Avenue F.
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Drip, drip, drip
• From the spiie’s lip,
Nighttime and daytime,
Bo! "Tis a gay time.
Working like beavers
Toting the sap.
Only seems playtime.
Believe me, old chap.
Mrs. M. C. Cook,
Phon 4547.
Mias Alphia Caperton returned to
Austin early this week, after a few
days spent in San Marcos.
Au«'
on *
Mr.
than
much
i to arrived in Austn in a few days,
spending hls • , - T
Mrs Rernice Gardner and awn.
John Gardner, have returned to Aus.
Steven Gardner left Austin Tues-
day for a two weeks’ visit tn Dallas
and Fort Worth. returning to Austin :
for the opening of the University I
THE OLD SUGARBUSH.
(By Horace Seymour Keller.)
Buckets to left of us.
Buckets to right,
Behind and before us
Shining and bright
tin i Mrs Lou Norris and little son.
Austin , Jim Norris, are spending a few days
Football training for the San Bar-
cos Baptist Academy players was
O' the|Mr
ORGANDY DRESSES—Light colon :ehA A pa
values up to $22 50 EbX —) •
son, Henry Schutze, and family.
The Sugar Saver
among cereal foods
Grape-Nuts
No added
sweetening needed
Yon 11 like the appeal
ing flavor of this
sugar-saving food.
jMARINELLO
S Face Powder
9 prodea the eppeararce of a
J nanrally brautiful son and at
■ the same time protecn rour
2 comnplenon
MARINELLO Rouge
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BLACK TAFFETA FRIDAY $1.98
A well known 35 inch Colored Selvedge
Taffeta, new and good wearing c1 oQ
quality, yard....................^1.70
THE NEW ANGORA
White Emerald. Orange. Grey. Tan and
Delf. The ultra fashionable trimmings
at Williams'; the d A rh
yard....................... 34.50
BEST GEORGETTE CREPES $1 98
Flesh. Pink, White. Turqouise. Brown,
Wistaria, Rose. Taupe, Mais, Grey.
Green, Copen and Black; our best qual-
fifty ye
of hin
Miss Nell Yarborough of Chandler,
Texas, who stopped in Austin en
route to San Antonio, where she ex-
pects to teach, and was the guest of
Mm. V. S. Smith, experts to continue
her journey to San Antonio on this
Friday.
Pattern Ooupon-
Pattern Ne...........
State Committee.
Mr. Neff is reported to have de- j
dared that he would take no active
part in the selection of a chairman,
but that Mr. Sweeton would be sat- 1
isfactory to him.
John W. Davis of Dallas probably 5
will be called on to preside as Yem- .
porary chairman of the organization 2
in the event of Mr. Sweetgn’s elec- 5
tion seems assured.
Senator Joseph W Bailey is ex-
pected to arrive in Fort Worth this
Friday, but he has not signified hia 4
intention as to remaining until Ufa 3
Texas State Democratic Convention,’
September 7-8.
Pat M. Neff will attend the State |
convention and he is expected to ar- 9
rive in Fort Worth Sunday evening. j
September 5.
City Or town
W Gribble and
tin from
Texas.
complimented during the week
has divided her ttme
Mrs
pect to
improved and erpecta to return
San Antonio with Mrs Barron's sis-
Brown and family erpect
The topic for the Junior Christian
Endeavor meeting on Tuesday after-
noon was "Lessons From Daniel" and
Mias Virginia Rich was leader.
A temperance scrapbook prepared
by the superintendent and members
and containing pictures and stories
showing the evil effects of alcohol. |
Bruck. who had spent
away from Austin for
Extra Special Wash Goods Bargains— We need the room
for Fall merchandise—To be closed out regardless of cost,
all our Novelty Organdiea, Swisses, Wash Voiles and Fancy
Dress Voiles. Our entire stock at three prices:
All our $1.50. $2 00. $2 50 and $3 00 values; Friday 9Se
All our $1 00, $1.25, some 1 50 values; Friday..... .50
All our 75c and 85c, some $1 00 values; Friday..... 25
DO NOT MISS THESE GREAT BARGAINS
Mias Mamie Heflybower, who has
spent the summer at Camp Grant,
Belden Reed and Rusar 11 Blailock
motored to San Antonio Monday, re-
turning to Austin Wednesday.
Miss Annie Fmith and her hrothe
James E Smith, have just returned
to Austin from a motor trip through
II. Richter and Mrs.designed tn aid students and business
i men who are handicapped by their
The fall clipping of goats in the
Payne and
have returned to Austin from a short
I visit to Kan Antonio
Fasel to Kar Antonio, Mrs. MeCaskill
as her guest and Mrs. Reid to visit
relatives and frienda
will accompany
guesta of Mrs J h Verdon
several informal
thMunMinnt Birkner, who nttended
lett Austin Wednenday. accompanied
Maj. Chas. M. Crawford has been
appointed Assistant Texas Adjutant
General to fill the vacancy created
by the resignation of Assistant Tex-
as General Col. H. C. Smith.
Boy's Sult.
An individual little suit for
boy of any size up to 4 years is I
in English in the University of i
Stating that he has had no po- J
litical ambitions and that his only 1
desire is to serve his follow men as a
a private citizen, M. H. Wolfe, chair- l
man of the Texas State Democratic |
Executive Committee, has announsed S
that under no condition would he 8
consider retaining the position an- j
other two years.
O. L. Sweet, an active Neff for 1
Governor, has begun a boom for J
Clyde A. Sweeton of Greenville for J
permanent chairman of the Texas 7
a Haptint minister,
isterial life having
M m Dan E
Wallace Reid
by her parents. Mr and Mm Will
Birkner. for her home at Buda.
spending the week in
from Toledo Ohio, that aba
Antonio. after
from their overland ,
month's visit at Hiro.
T. H McGregor. American Party
candidate for Texas Governor, has
announced speaking dates for the re-
sumption of his campaign, Mr. Mc-
Gregor beginning an invasion of the
"enemy’s territory."
During the first campaign Sen-
ator McGregor spoke in South Tex-
as, where Senator Bailey's support
was considered the strongest, and
Mr. Neff defeated Mr Bailey in all
parts of South Texas.
Senator McGregory now begins his
campaign of north and east Texas,
speaking the coming week as follows:
Palestine, Monday, September 4, 2
p. m.
Marshall. Tuesday, September 7, 8
p. m.
Tyler, Thursday, September 8, 2 p.
m.
Athens, Friday, September 10.
Corsicana, Saturday, September 11,
i p. m.
Crawford Assistant Adjutant.
A small amount of cotton picking
in the vicinity of Johnson City has
been reported, it being stated that
boll weevils have been doing eon. iopened Thursday in the mountain,
siderable damage to the cotton on the Blanco .River, and * Hood
in that vicinity eroPisleven is .expected 10 be developed
" for the 1820 season.
JOHNSON (TTY (0)ATN
YIELDING HEAVY CLIP
B Ixon.
week spent with
her grandchildren.
Schutze and Henry
Mrs F. R Barron and two chil-
dren, Ninian Barron and Hmma Lee
and Mrm
guesta in
and family
AUSTIN AMERICAN. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920.
temner the 19th after having spent
of her health.
Mrs W W Greer went on Tuesday
from Austin to visit with relatives
at Calvert and Cameron. Texas, and
finally at Huntsville, Texas, where
Dr Greer will join her for a visit
to their daughter, Mrs Lewis Ball.
M. Sharp, who has spent
Olles returned to Austin ,
r from Wichita Falls. [
attended the Shriners' ,
ceremonies of Maacat
H Richter. after spending
De Bogory,
Mise Maurine
ali of Houston,
Dr R
Just received our Fall shipment of Lace
Collars and Fronts, embracing the cor-
rect ideas of the new season. All .ire
attractively priced.
re vimiting their grand pa rents. ' Wisconsin, (D Appleton & Co ) Is!
Miss Katherine
Mm T. H
and daurh
Taylor, have
Twenty fifth
attending the
Bowman and grand.
Mm Terry V Pennybacker exports
to return to her home in Austin
about the 15th or 24th of September,
after an absence of three months
Mm Pennybacker lias spent the
greater part of the summer at Chau-
tauqua, N Y.
-C nutte ana c IJun"wRsnin.Knaponreturmed to Au-
returned to Austin tiniWemnenday from a
returned to Austin accompanied by
the past few months
mer home in Harrino
Iester Brenizer,
Rockford, 111. with her sister, ex-
pects to return to Austin soon and - ----- __ --------
with the opening of the fall Urm ! tobacco and profane language, was
will resume her duties as teacher in used in the meeting
“ The program follows:
Mr Barron expecta to yo tn San
Antonio Saturday and the party will
Mm H n
the summer
tbs i«
F'reparatory School (D Appleton A
to Co ) is a booklet prepared for alli
e. | persons who wish to obtain a work
Charies Tay ne and son, Jim-
ivermty of Texan 211 East Twety-nrin street to Hous-
Austin Tuesday for
ons in English i
Bascom, instruc- ।
nkfast at the
Mrs. ML C. Cook.
Phone 4547.
Mrs. William Rogan returned on
Wednesday to her home in Austin
at 4000 Speedway.
Mrs. Rogan has been for about
three weeks a patient in the P. and
S. Hospital and is convalescing, after
a serious operation.
in Austin
ts to return to
time
PRINTED VOILE DRESSES— Light eh A A pd
and dark colors including extra sizes; « C I
values up to $8 50; Friday, for.......
W Alsup of Austin left Thursday
for Port laavacn on business
F Norton nnd little son. Frank
in Jr . arrived in Austin Thurs-
nera Ing from a visit with Mr
B W <
Wednesday
where he
dedication
Temple.
To procure this pattern use this
Pattern Coupon for a guide and fill
out a like one on a larger piece of
paper so that your writing can be
easily read.
It is better to enclose the pattern
picture also
Enclose both in an envelope with
18 rente in coin or stamps and mail
or leave it at the Austin American
office addressed to Pattern Editor,
Austin American. Austin, Texas.
It will take about two weeks
to receive your pattern, as it will
be mailed from our New York office ;
Matt Splres of Temple. Texas, who
has been with the White Shoe
House in Temple since it first open-
ed for bustnens, has been transferred
to Austin and will aid Manager Al-
fred W Harvey in looking after the
company's business in this city.
Mr Harvey expects to go on Fat-
urday to Fort worth to join other
managers of the W hite Shoe Com-
pany in a business conference.
a heavy clip, but that there has been
no market for mohair in all montm
the spring clip remaining unsold
have suc
trated in No 9857. It makes up
very attractively with contrasting
material for trimming. The blouse
is separate and is cut on straight
lines.
The boy's suit No >157 is cut in
EASr OF THE CAPITOL DOME Mra. Alice B Taylor
-....... । ter. Miss Francesca
Mrs. John Brewer and little son.
Ioouis Fewer of Han Angelo are in
I Austin Asi line Mr® Brewer's sister
Mra James E McClellan
printed designs also; Friday d1 qq
on sale, yard....................
SILK REMNANTS FRIDAY
At 10 O'clock
Many are of new Satins left from early
season selling; must be sold Friday.
$1.25 HOSE 95c
Ladies’ Brown and Grey Silk Hose ex-
Mm Fannie Peers
rOm"ADutM.rn I her home In whitney. T““
tin Thur:
ruest for
(more
Austin Engineer Lconard reported
Thursday that figures on aeras con-
trolled by Austin west of Congress
avenue bridge along Colorado Riv-
er had been turned over to H. F.
Kuehne, who is working on plans for
a free swimming pool for Austin.
Gilmore of Canton, Terns, । way of San Antonio, where he will
f Tuilroaa C’omnmimoner spend se veral days.
Rev John Armstrong
Armstrong of Kyle are
Mrs. Dan Blake and children of
Yorktown are visiting in Austin,
guests of Mrs. Blake’s mother, Mrs.
Halla Atkinson
P Harrwon and Walter
have returned to Austin.
Maj. Louis 8. Davidson, Fifth Cav.
airy.
Maj Lawrence Westbrook. Sixth
Cavalry.
Maj. Lawrence E. McGee. Fifth
Cavalry.
Lieut Col. James S. Jones, Judge
Advocate.
The general court-martial, com-
posed of Texas Guard officers is to
convene in Galveston on Tuesday aft-
ernoon. September 7, at 2 o'clock.
Mins Mildred Greer and Mm Katie
Wallace are spending the week in
San Antonio
Mrs J H Fasel erpects to go
on Saturday to her home in San
moved to 211 Hast
from thetr sum. IRobert»
4, 4 reron, pits >
I ing knowledge of Spanish words. !
I idiom® and phrases within th* I
shortest posxible time
9357 1
Felix Butte
M Miller Jr.
E McCaskill and has
—— lack of mastery of the English lan-
Judge and Mra Evans Adkins, whoruage and who wish to perfect their]
ve been in Austin visiting Eknowledge for business purposes.
"Esential Spanish Words and
Phrases," hy Philip Dougherty, teach- ,
er of modern langungen. New York '
trip to Co
Th* hoy
weeks and
of interest
The, n
Pike’s lei
and remh«
Mra W. E Ware, who returned to
Austin last Friday from a several
weeks" visit to the Ware farm near
Bastrop, has been ill since her re-
turn but is now able to be up.
Michigan. New York, Pennsylvania,
Canada and several other stats.
At Detroit, Mich., they visited the
Ford factory.
They shipped their car and crossed
Lake Erie to Buffalo, motoring
thence to Niagara Falls, visited New
York City, Rochester and .Albany
and at Washington caught a
glimpse in passing of President and
Mrs Wilson
They visited also in Cincinnati.
Louisville and Nashville.
Miss Constance Mason, who has
been ill for some days at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M
Mahon, is reported improved.
Mrs. Lee Maner and daughter. Miss
Myra Lee Manor, and Martin Coff-
man. who have had apartments at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Maddry during the summer, went on
Wednesday night to their home at
Itasca, Texa.
Mm O P Baker has moved from
nf —g- l sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. The 4-year
Bona 'T re tn Tell the g. " size requires 212 yards 32-inch ma.
>onE. I Love to Tell the Story, teria! with k Dr 42 r,L on+rA
X- ^" oaennK
Announcements. « 1” sent
Roll call and honor roll recogni-
tion.
Missionary story. “The Sacrifice of
Ah Suey."
Hong. "Scatter Runshine."
i Johnson City section ha® been be
gun by flockmasters, who predict
John II
and Mm
turned
Schaefer returned
r home at Bastrop
Austin with her
Eastland
ith them in
Texas Governor Hobby has an-
nounced the appointment of the fol-
lowing for the court-martial to try
three Texas National Guardsmen for
the alleged attempt to kidnap the
Editor of the Houston Free Press
while he was at an entertainment
tendered visiting sea captains at the
Houston Country Club, the guards-
men being 50 miles from the Gal-
veston martial law sone at the time
of their attempted arrest of the
Houston editor:
| Maj. Gen. John A. Hulen. Com-
I mending General First Cavalry Di-
vision.
Brig. Gen. Henry Hutchings.
Brig. Gen. R. H. McDill, First Di-
vision, Second Texas Cavalry.
Col. Claude V Birkhead, chief of
staff. First Cavalry Division.
ton Miatat’Mr.
hngr'
Misa Mollie Foster, who has been '
a guest in the J. C Giles home, left
Austin fnr her home in Manor]
Wednewiay.
Anderson of 204 Faant Twenty -second
street left the first nt the week for
rrow or Canton, China. 1® I their home in Brady. Texan
Sliest of hl® porems Mr 1
r If Barrow hnving re. I Fial C Weaver has returned
Auntin thin week from a I Austin from the dedication r<
after a visit in
aunt. Mrs C. W
Mius F ila Te Carter who ha®
been vimitine in Anstin with Miss
Mir Am Dozier, returne on Thurs-
day to her home at Figin
Scripture reading, Dan 1:8-14.
Moselle Singleton. story, “How
Danield Refused the Kings Dain-
ties."
Robert Hamner, story, "How Dan-
iel Interpreted Nebuchadnezzar’s
Dream."
David Hamner, story, "Daniel in
the Lions’ Den.”
Reading of temperance clipping.
Signing temperance pledge.
Flag salute.
Sentence prayers.
Benediction.
Glug. glug, glug
into the stone jug;
First run for candy
For Cindy and Mandy.
Bless me! Tis pleasuring
Working this way
Knocking “Old Sugar" King
Galley west, Say?
Col. Lloyd E. Hill, Sixth
the sutnmer in Colorado, is expected
sufferee much from rol
the ascent and resrue one
were absent about four '
virited most of the places
in Colorndo en route
ids a night ascent of 1
k startine at • o' cloc k j
C. A. Fchutze of Austin, who la
spending a week in Fredericksburg.
I expecta to go io Boerne Friday to
attend the Fair, returning home byi
afternoon to he the I Mr®
time of Mr and Mrw . mle •
Mra R C Braden and dnuehter,
Mims Ienora Braden, and son®. Roh.
•ri Braden and Anthony Braden.
, have returned to Austin from a mo-'
tor trip to San Antonio. Nixon and
1 Seguin,
—-_
| Mr and Mrs Henry Schulz and
। two sons of Seguin spent several days
| in Austin the guests of Mrw R a
| Braden.
Vanity Case, double compartment. Gre-
dan design tank style; $12 case $6.00
$15 Beauty Case, large mirror $7.50
Mr J N Keith and daughter. Mins
Mary Francis Keith of Austin, are
visiting friends and relatives in
Greenville
T R Streng. who has been spend-
ing several days in Galveston, ex-
peels to return this Friday to Aus.
tin.
to Austin Wednesday, following alinh in the University of Texas,
month’s visit to Colorado Springs ! ■" - 1
Sal* IAke City. Seattie . Wash., Ean • T. G Swenson and family of Aus-
Franciaco, los Angeles and other tin are spending several weeks at
pointa ' Kennard, Texas
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