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power to harm the rost combustiblein him.
broad
point.”
non-
could
been exposed, and would take cold,
for T consider it the best thing a
woman can take to tone up the sys-
tem. keep off nervousness, and in-
causes so many men of real ability
to achieve only a little picayune auc-
Rheumatism Comes
From Tiny Pain Demons
cations win completely dissolve and
entirely destroy every singie sign and
Austin American’s
Travis Courts
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Steel Corporation, “is, first and most
important, work, and work hard for
the man or concern with whom you
are connected.
“Have no side issues.
not been ready effective in any one
thing.
No tie
30 time
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7 time
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2 times
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aim.
Ours is essentially an are of spe-
c iali zed, intensive, purposefu! action
The man who succeeds in any walk
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Dr. Marden’s Uplift Talks
By ORISON SWETT MARDEN
SUGAR BOWL RIOT
AT ELLIS ISLAND
GRAPES HAVE A FUTURE
DESPITE PROHIBITION
IND CARDUI
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Ditfiguring Growths of
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Until She Couldn’t Stay Up
or Go Anywhere. Tells
How Cardui Helped Her
Get Well.
rs fail it is the one dependable
tment for skin troubles of all kinds.
The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, a
BHIGIAN COAL MINFS
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“August 27, 1920
Cuticura Soap
Clears the Skin
and Keeps it Clear
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his "side lines," by trying to ' mak -----
a little money on the side," becausc j PRFSIDENT IOWFLL
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you win find the greatest pleasure
| VIENNA—The deficit of this city
I is estimated at 1.200,000 crowns this
1 year.
All sources of municipal taxation
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“My advice to young men
harmlees a child
focused they can not injure the his very devotion, his concentration*
from that day to this have
HUMORED BY OXFORD
to Arch Wormley, on lot 5.
man sharpened to
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Alias QEEee onae and FLAMII/G0 FAN,
no YOU KNOW THIS MAN?
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“Americans”
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help You
Never mind how often you have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, itching
eczema quickly by applying Zemo.
Furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra
large bottle, $1 00. Healing begins the
moment Zemo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and
similar skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, al waysuse Zemo. the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
agreasy salve eanditdoesnotstain. When
WANTED-
home wi
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lady to ha
help and I
Have Sato
Mother Cray’s
AROMATIC-LEAP
The Medicinal Tea, regulates the system and
gives quick relief to Weakness and Lame-
ness of the Beck and Kidneya, Nervousness,
and th* Dull pains of the head AROMATIC-
LEAF is a simple, pleasant remedy for that
tired, languid condition which ee unfits one
for the daily tasks Get a package at your
druggists or by mail 60 eU. Address Mother
Gray Ce. Le Roy. N. Y.
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The efficient life fs the concen-
The output of the Belrian mines
for the month of May. 1920. reached
90 9 per cent of the production for
May, 1911
The newest and perhaps, the most emy at St. ---- ----- .
efficient branch of the Military Acad- of that country. is the aerotechnic de-
ISWEDISH PHO MEMBERS
FALL OFF WATER WAGON
he does not know
does not mean the narrow.
lack of concentration that
You Can’t Brush Or
Wash Out Dandruff
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j By Asaoriatcd Press tn the Austin American.
STOCKHOLM — Prohibition is not
making great headway in Sweden,
judging from figures of membership
I of the various temperance organfza-
I tions which show that the organiza-
lions and societies lost last year over
10 per cent of their members
A. L. Houston. Austin Monroe
T. C. Caldwell, Austin 7; Oakland.
Ernest Raven. Austin: Ford.
T. W. Roberts, Austin: Dodge *
J. R. Cundriff. Austin: Studebaker.
G. L Piller. Del Valle 1: Ford.
Chas. G. Jones, Austin: Oldsmo-
bile.
C. P. Ledbetter, Austin: Maxwell
A. O. Pearson, Cotulla. Tex.; Saxon
W. Trenckmnann, Austin Ford.
and so have split themselves up intoergy,
such small pieces that they have
crease the appetite.
Filed:
Lizzie E. Lee vs. Willie M. Lee:
divorce.
- Beatrice Phillips vs. Henry Phil-
lips: divorce.
Savannah Thomas vs. Fred Thom-
as; divorce.
one thing I do,” and lives
an rtgnt
it, ro matter how much
AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
(honoris causa) has
have been tried to • the breaking
point and now the city government
plans to cut down he civil list.
com. BRUSSEIS. — Belgian coal miners
They are trying to carry along sev-have almost reached pre-war pro-
eral different kinds nt businesses ' duetion.
If you are afflicted with • growth of su-
perfluous hair, go to your druggist at once,
zet a stick of phelactine, follow the simple
directions and you have the pleasantest sur-
priae of your life! With your own eves you
will see the hair come out, roots and all-
quickly, easily, leaving your skin smooth
and hairless as a babe's.
Phelactine to not to be compared with the
usual depilatory or electrical methods it
i aside and give him right of way;
Have Long, Flow-
Soft, Straight Hair
ning. eoft, eilk, long hair
et your hidden beauty,
you "pep." enap and at
touiT«* mam puEssinc
a an wia far r—' hair bettet
a anything else. Feede the
la. atope dandruf and itch
. btratghtens out the kinkicet
K Net tieky or gummy. MEN
aally bruh their hair back
voth by using Merolin. Sent for
by MAIL (tampe er coin)-
q'nts war*"1 Write te
RoLN MEDICINE GO. ** •
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South Carolina Lady Suffered By A.sociated Press to the Austin American
gonl. cutting his way through difti-
c allies and surmounting obstacles '
which dishearten others. As though I
they were but stepping stones!
Def it, like gymnasium practice.
A STAR) . WMJ A ToU wonKN M W 5> 4
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president
dabbled in real estate, have been
to new and different. It to odorlesa.
rar it
Aaron Watkins (le?t) *f Germantown, hdeut. received notification
O. nominee for President, and Leigh, Watkin's porch that they bi
of your whole life in concentratingjingrained in the very texture of hi
diligently, persistently and perse-j being that you can't get him away
veringly on your work” from it without killing him. without
There is power enough in the sun-|uking his life with his purposr,
beams which fall upon a very small j you perforce stand in awe of his
surface to melt a diamond, the hard-I focused power.
eat of all known substances, if only I There is nothing to do but to standi
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So it is with many who are fail-! see a man going straight to his
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where I wanted to go My people
tried giving me different medicines
‘ and teas and tonics, yet I didn’t getFirty-Thfra DistricLCalhoun, Judge.
I any better. Filed:
"Some one told me of Cardui, and ' H. Daum vs. J. W. Hume et al.,
■ I began to take it. 1 neticed t/ctminnd conur—Hamilron, Judge,
helped me. I kept it up. After a — .
K few months I didn't have any trou.
9 bls For about six months I used it.
before ..........
_ only gives him new power; oppos-
Instead, they have worked a little tion only doubles his exertions; dan-
FOR HO
trisek Pho
When a man’s life purpose is so
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hid ml trouble at this time. I have Marriage Licenses:
taken it since, a botue or two in I Manuel Ramirez and Dolores Lipez
che winter, especially when I have Automobile Registrations:
director in this and director in that, trated fife—the life of focused «n-
gone, and three
The prohibition candidate*. Dr! Calvin (rieht) nominee for Vice Pres-
4. •
beeugh Bid
France, the West partment, recently institued.
1 officlally esignate aa th* stanar
I bearer of thel rparty Th* slogan of
the campaign most likely will be "See
The Austin American has received
a letter from Mias Magadelene
Schwertzer of 2210 Gladstone avenue,
Cincinnati, O.. seeking her uncle. Jo-
seph Meyer, who. the letter said,
has been traced to Austin.
The letter raid the family had been
told he was in an Austin hospital
with a leg off, that he was 53 years
old, and that he had been gone for
21 years.
Deed of Trust: Mary A. Robinson to
Guy A. Collett, on E H of S E
1-4 outlet 5. division A. Dated
August 25. 1920.
Deed: Alex Fisher to Augusta J.
Fuhrmann, conveys lot 10, block
3, outlots 31-22, division O; con-
sideration $3,500. Dated August 31,
1920.
Release Kuntz-Sternenberg Lumber
“I found I
Mother’s FRIEND
S< An Drusgiats X
MOV Aina co Dur‘so,An.m, .
dandruft you may have.
You will find, too. that all itching
and digging of the scale will stop
at Once, and your hair will be fluffy,
lustrous, glosoy, stlky and soft, and
look and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store it is inexpensive and
gever falls to do the work.
at this and a little at that. ! gers only increase his courage
They have been something of a : No matter what comes to . him— '
manufacturer, something of a mer-sickness, poverty, disaster—he never!
chant, have done some trading, have‘turns his eve from his goal.
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axa-.--.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—“A sugar
bowl” riot broke out among the 1,750
immigrants in the Ellis Island dining
room, when for the first time since
the war, sugar, substituted for
molasses to sweeten coffee, was put
on the tablee.
Several aliens were removed to
hospitals, one with three fractured
riba.
WANTED-
and two
strong and
wagen A ppi
Au*'- H r*
Qestroy It entirely To do this. get
about four ounces of ordinary liquid
arvon: apply it at night when re-
tiring: use enough to moisten the
Ora Ip and rub it in gently with the
- ir tps
_ » this tonight, and by morning,
most if not all of your dandruff will
By Ansoeinted Press to the Austin American.
ons the suurro
By Associated Prers to the Austin American.
WASHINGTON. — When the na-
tioo went dry by,Federal amendment
many grape grvers thought they
would be forced into some other line
of business because of the subse-
quent cessation of wine production,
but reports to the Bureau of Markets
show what the demand for manufac-
tured grape products now exceeds
the supply.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920.
If you are weak, nervous, or
suffer from womanly troubles such
as Mrs Oswalt mentions, take Car-
dui. the Woman’s Tonic.
* All good druggists sell Cardui.
UAdversisement)
ures, or who attain only very medi-
ocre suecess.
They have worked hard enough to
achieve splendid results if only their
efforts had been concentrated in a
Dr. Porter’s
Antiseptic Healing Oil
Stops the formntiom of pua, do-
etr‛7s the poison and beele.the
wr. It Stop Pain and Heela at
St the Asm* Time
SOc eoe 1.90
Strayed
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about 14
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Sr Assoelatef Fress to the Austin Amerlean
OXFORD — The degree of D Utt
Batesburg. S C— In telling how
she found relief from troubles that
had caused her much suffering. Mrs.
, E E. oswalt of this place, says:
month I would begin to euf-
fer with my back and hnad. My
limbo would ache and I would chill.
I wouldn’t oe able t stay up. no,
m.tter what T waited tc do, or
This is why S. S. S, the greatest
known blood purifer is so success-
ful in the treatment of Rheuma-
tism. It is a powerful cleanser
of the blood, and will remove the
disease germs that cause your
Rheumatism, afording refief that
is genuine.
SS.S.is sold by all drngrists.
Free literature and medical advice
can be had by writing to Chief
Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory.
Atlanta, Ga
tious to progress,” says
Grace, president of the
Bloor, on lots 10 to 13, block 14.
Hyde Park annex. Dated May 22,
1920.
Deed: Bessie I. Tan Wicklin et al..
! to 8. L Estes conveys lots 34 and
25, block T. Hyde Park, considera-
| tion 510 Dated April 19, 1920.
Transfer: Eunice Deats et al., to
Martha W Bloor, of lots 1 and 2
and 3. block 1, Fairview Park.
Dated January 15, 1910
Deed of Trust: R L Smith and wife,
to G F Zimmerman on 20 acres
of Samuel Cushing survey. Dated
August 20. 1920
Release Texas Trust Company to J
A. Small on lot 3. outlet 34. di-
vision D Dated May 17, 1917
Transfer Hugh W Heflin to Mar.
th a W Bloor, on lots 10 to 14.
block 34. Hyde Park. Dated April
11 1910.
Medical scientists differ as to
the causes of every form of rhou-
matism, but agree that when
ceased by a tiny disease germ,
the only effective method of treat-
ment. is to attack the disease et
its source, and cleanses the blood
of its causc
concentrated upon a single object.
The world has ever made way for
the man who has an idea and who
sticks to it with a' tenacity of pur-
pse from which nothing can mcve
which are constantly scattering their
attention and diverting their energy
from the main issue.
Many a man has been ruined hy
ltable he
ment I
Deed; D. I. Parkiuson to J. W Ray,
conveys lots 11 and 12, block 13.
Hyde Park Annex. Dated August
31, 1930.
Deed: Walter D. Daly to John Friend,
conveys lot 5. block 1. outlot 10.
division D consideration 55,250
Dated July 3, 1920.
Deed; Upshur Vincent to Lila Vin-
cent. convey* 48x110 ft. outlot 1.
division Z: consideration $2,200.
Dated August 25. 1920
Deed S L Estes to R. A. Shep-
herd. convey* lots 24 and 25. block
T. Hyde Park Annex; consideration
310. DaUd August 31, 1920
Extension: Hal Hailey to Martha W
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