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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
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NATURE OF LAST BILL
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to
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squarely up against it
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the Anstin Amerlean
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AUTO livery service
Finest agd best automobnes in Austin, with or without drloom
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STEREOTYPE CUTS
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FEATURES
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Banquet Attended by 100 Bus-
iness Men Proves Enthusi-
Judge Sonfield Appeals for De-
velopment of Austin's Nat-
ural Beauty Resources
til
col
instead of coffee without
having your rest disturbed
There's a treason"
nea
obje
Knox Hats
Stetson Hats
Trimble Hats
Mark Cross Gloves
Earl & Wilson Shirts
Holeproof Hosiery
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JACK DEMPSEY
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over the li atep
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POUNDS
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cm arrts
mer
imnporinnt Hlection.
COLBY REFUSES
TO RESCIND ACTION'
A Simple Way To
Remove Dandruff
»*« ker
Heath
ha
to
capitol.
Stringent Iaws
MI election
nd to pre-
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1 ed
es Tuesday
nich startod
of the State,
safegunrd th*
the
:hat1 ’
nirht for
whan the
For College and University Men and Young Men
The Harrells are agents for these popular Clothes and YOU
are invited to call at their store, 601 Congress Ave., and
look them over. Do it today.
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ON THE SCFEEN AISO
MAGGIE AND JIGGS
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GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
wi Bay Books Far Cash. Write, Call or Rhone 1864.
We Buy and Sell Books Of All Kinds.
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MARINEIO SHOP
Hotei Driakill, Austin, Texas
If someone told you-
"Drink coffee if you want a
. good nights sleep" would
you do it ? Noi
But you could safely drink
INSTANT POSTUM
UNION OF
THE GIANT
ASTOUMOINC
BIG
COMBINATION
WONDIR SKOW
Of THEWORID
b’aying Poll Tar
In toy judgie
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why it polishes,-
protects and preserves
all leathers. Always
BLACK-TAN-WHITE -OXBLOOD - BROWN
Phone 45
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REGULAR —RELIABLE
SERVICE
Phon* 246
LONE STAR ICE CO.
ENTABISHED IBM
4.1229
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MARINELLO Rouge
AWhite ShoeF ous es
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And the holding of a wide-open ( Hoi
election in Texas, which you are cali-itheY
of the
on the
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line sugge
d it was ev
. with the
CHARLES
RAY
in "N
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( Sleuth
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A TARKINGrON CoMFDY
SYMPHONY OK(HESTRA
"Where Everybody Goes’*
Today and I omorrou)
THOMAS H , INCE
PRESENTS
Sweethearts over 57 years ago, Edward Remsen Teller, 75 i
years old, and Mi’s Martha Jane Gabriel Blotter, also 75. were
married in New York.
THE MISFIT EARL
oldest regiment in the United Ftnten
army with a record of achieverent
extending bock to 1794, Tuesday cei-
of them
! be accomplished
I or by a court de
to obtni the la
in regard to
tues^daV 28
and feel confident
COMING- FRIDAY AND SAr-
I RDAY--
fraud
pos-
for paying the poll tax and th
for holding the election.
by a statewide lav
cision. It is too lab
atter. Action by th
bring about the for
lebrated its 126th anniversnry of or-
SCENIC POSSIBILITIES
THEME OF FEATURE TALK
! By Asmeiste? Preas
ALNANY, N.
way that haa
THIRI THXAR INFANTRY
(HLERRATFS ANNIVERSAIY
pay m
is J
par-
- he
vecant the neats of Ionis Wa!d
not paying, a discrimnat
my judgement is not de
the University
open to every
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Antomohile Ambulancee
Motor Draw* Funeraia
of public
re recomme
MCIAIINTN AGAIN OIFTFN»
BY NFW YORK ASSMDIEI
It a dint rimination
policy of th* Stat
pernons to vote.
I that, however, it li
mit al! others who
I poll tax to vote w
ed opinion
o permit e
offered |
an who |
is* the
nn an
mind.
to"tne
tax, and I
is required.
the housing of
minority fights
n the fiercest.
ssion to avoid.
Bewley.
Adolph Grasso of San Antonio ad-
dressed the gathering on the aims
Hit in
ke on
, Agply Any iLevenue.
It is fitting and appropriate and I
Thiele
(J Birrell
Posey
C. Ross
Lmberg
Mathiesen
in Novem-
person in ■
GRACY TITLE GUARANTY CO.
Abstracta Made an d Ttlee Guaranteed.
FORTY YFARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TRAVIN coUNrr
in keeping with
to apply any r«
such jegistation
-
I equiva i
regard
I and inimici
| Not only
I necesary t
I the part of
serious res
' failure to t
1I will poin
' election w
ruble to give *
ot paid poll j
of time in I
system the onnortunifv is offered for
frauduint voting Whether th*** is
danger of repenfera, ballot box stuff
jing. and the casting of fraudulent
the Nineteenth Amendment.
Impred F"0lI Tax.
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John
I
w A.
Fred
C. W.
would not CO
1 repugnant 1
te to perrit
If in order
qualified
red for p
r them i
hich in |
by the j
ally is, , .
discrimination I -ren
of the Retail Merchants' Associa-
tion of Texas.
W. H. Moore of the Moore Grocery
Company was recognized as a visitor j
Judge S. P. Sadler brought out the,
fact in his speech that Austin is ■
Election Wide Op'n
To throw the election
be made hy y
s will result in
the general -eiection in Novem±
if the payment of a tax equivalent
tion of
» call
for t
poll 1st
ord. Un
A. E ROSPNORKN
Undertaker and Embalmer
Fihe Cnrriagee tor Hire
Hompital Ambulance
franchise privi
who have bee
between the «
of Texas have
in the organi
a prerequisite
inclusive there
PARADE AT 10 A ■ ""oT
rious parts of the
and wear
. opinion of the Attorney General for El Paso, who was candidate for
president, the retail, merchants, ,y | your informatie n. ’ g vernor during the rirst primary.
Leo Mueller, president and the Aus- As you, of course, know «»ll n ale mno inti d the stand he was given a
tin credit Asoclaton by Mr* R. - citizens of Texas are requirel b3 prolonged ovation by members of the
the Constitution and laws of ’ he l iouse which lasted until it drew}
state to pay a poll tax as a | rereq-
White’s Combination Arch Htter fita
Samuel A. Dewitt and Samuel Orr,
of the Bronx. were permitted to re-
' tain their meats
dents and especially the
dents and appealed to the
men to use their effforts
who have
arch ad
1 man and August ("1
' York. and Charles
: Kingm.
he held
exercise th
it be voter
fied to vot
of the timn
mer might store surplus cotton.
Judge J. W McClendon spoke on
‘The Homestead Law and Exemp-
I tions."
Among those present were:
W T. Johnson
I A. E. Weed
V O. Weed
rim i * (War i n* in lu b « i
MH I H 73c.
<1111.DIM N Be
to my
some of w
©n the part of I
not hert tofore e
Mrs. C. W Heat!
Alf W Harvey
A P. Campbell
J. H. Rector
J P. Reed
M A. Spirea
erve the
and not
er more
I vote as
The needs and opportunities of
Austin formed the basis for numer-
I ous and enthusiastic speeches at the
booster banquet of the Austin Retail
' and Wholesale Merchants' Associa-
J tion Tuesday night at the Driskill
otel which was attended by ap-
proximately 100 men.
The feature address of the even-
ing was given by gudge Leon Son-
field who extolled the natural beau-
1 ties of Austin.
! The Austin wholesale merchants
deal with indus-
exus ports, which
bitter fight of th*
WF CAN FILI THE ORDER o the
succenful mnan of Affairs whose
nerves have been worn by 1ll-fitting
shoes.
Th* electiot
most imports
president and
United states
State officers
PathoS Million Dollar Serial.
You would have to pay as high
4AA $25 per seat to see Dempscy
in a big fight. Now bere’s your
chance to see Jack in action for
only 10c and 20c.
of,ortH:
Flat Casts-Type High Casts
AU Work Delivered Promptly. Price* Reasonable.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN
Ir, P,
legality of voters *
pate in thin eler tie
law prescribine mam
viate the situation. . . ,,
Eldred McKinnon, vice prestdent orica record or th- name ot I
th. citzens state Bank and president ,on. votinE or the .PaY n r '
or the state Banker.’ AsSoclaton, Icustomany tax..whether ,
had tor h» subject the "Financial tax or a .ut rare tax hy u
-ondlUon of Texas »t th. Fresent Iname, '• too.dangeroun, to .think of !
Time," and gave tt as hi opinion IYet unless there " leginlation ■> ,
that better crop, than had been xour. ho norab ’ !body. h wilhel
made in tour year, would be pro- lh« .case .provided the Attorney ,
ducea this year, but on accouni or erans. interpreta tion. '' a ‘T1 J
a possibl lowering of the price of electonsotTeersas it prop, riv, hou 11
cotton advocated the building ot be And the holding or a wide -open
bonded warehouses where the far-
B 5 *!! U
of ths five morialista in
York State anembly wer
convened in special
was kept somewhat
nd during the first
' people of Texas. And
( this true when that
may be remedied by i
■ Legisiature which max
! time keep within the
William Schrath
J. J. Billingsley
Lem Scarbrough
E. H Lemberg
U J. Schneider
J J. Yeates
J. P Parker
V. p. Johnson
H. M Houston
H F Parrel I
Thomas M Miller
trict and coun
voted for As a
j ranization, it. hendquarter*. at I "X bpulnwe
<mp MM. Pam on the Texas Mex- been ,, etablihea ror mor. than
border. ___________ 25 yea » oppomed to an election
LANDA’S PARK. lnot.mafezuardrd hr a rcord <
New Bmu.rel. Texan, wii elom. terpublic.innpeetov.Eivineusthe.
I the —on Bunday. septerbor M.l*"4 addrere of thome who ‛
| 1920 - Adv
be guided by the f
torney fieneral. wh
legal adviser, yet it
will be eiet non offic
fuse to do so A
| which election ofricr
• ing place mny allow
( not paid poll taxes t
♦ion officers in othe
may refuse to allow
Th* Third Infantry, known
our autos th. red and (Twa mde uehta
PHNF PATTONTito uveiy 817C41Bs
it has taken yers of study and much
»ty. For this reason
v plan to bring abo
uniformity is obvious
money to develop White's t
tion Arch Fitter It is the
Guaranteed (‘omfort and ml
n Novemh
nt all el.
The people
the poll tax i
the State, a»
ing. It is re
the people de
♦ax before pei
-Huy Arch Fittet
will be aeromplishe through the
medium nt your comnbined windon
indasa remuit of your delberations
Only New Voters
if a legal way «
! ing to the expre
‘ Attorney General,
voters, that is mi
The Gover
stringent la
have becon
the time e:
G. Flury
W. J. Jones
Mrs, Charles Stephenson
Harvey Harrell
Pear] Knudson
Lolla Peterson
E. O. Stebbins
Josephine Theis
H. Lynn Dillingham
Judge Leon Sonfield
Judge S I*. Sadler
Eldred McKinnon
Judge J. W. McClendon
D M Moffat
Leo Mueller
J. G. Wilcox
W. H Moore, San Marcos
Adoph Grasso, San Antoulo
Mrs R L. Bewley
W T Mayne
Bert B. Badger
Arthur P. Swift
Carl H Mueller
Thomas y Cochreham
George W. Best
T. F. Galespie
Q. U. Landrum
D. A. Bush
E D. Chisholm
Theodore Wren
ith
th* pol
poll tax to vote, 1
Aafmindm Firket and Rerrvel Heata «i Sale Iwrwnurwn (irous
Dav at WOODK} GILBENT DILI G STONF, Cor kUi SL aunul Con-
grem- Ave.
ed within the minute received.
tax. I
omen tn is
hrged.
of all the* officers should be by a
vote of record, not by a wide open
election.
Use Austin American Want Ads.
--!
| the opportunity
(eorge H
Tex is Fed-
suffrage franchise
equal banin This
. the mont that it is pomsible
; bring juntice and equality
never failed to remove dandruff al
once, and that ts to dissolve it, thee
you destroy tt entirely To do thin,
just get about four onnces of phin,
common liquid arvon from ay drug
store (this in all you will need), ap-
ply K at Bight when retiring use
enoug to moisten the scalp and rub
it in gently with the finger tips
By morning, most, if not all. of
peer anruff will be gone, and
three or four more applications will
compietely dimsoive and entirely de-
stroy every single mgn and trace of
tt. no matter how much dandrufi
you may have.
You will find all itching and dig-
ging of the scalp will atop instantly,
and your hair will be fluffy lustrous
gloemy. silky and soft, and look and
teM a hundred Umea better
rify nt thia poliry,
the way for as many
quired, however, by legislativ
I according to the opinion of t
| torney General, and will re-
placing all men and women a!
an equni basis as voters.
wound puhlie policy I
enue derived from I
if enacted, to the,
edurntion, and t
i nd that surh pro.
the bt
3 by t!
Howe ve
zei lab
Foune at al) While
alvston and ।
it. that the
most oppor- I :
• bill. How- |
e that the ’
103 KANT NINTH ST., AUSTIN, TH AAA PHONE 515
is not only fraught with danger
is beset with other evils. It
cause discrimination, not between
sexes, but among the voters, s
Texas over twenty-one years of azol
without limitation, without an ofi-ini
Automobile Damaged
An automobile driven by Mr. Car-
penter was slightly damaged when
it was etruck by Austin street car
No. 46, according to ar report re-
ceived at Austin police headquarters
Tuesday evening, tehe accident oc-
curring at Seventh street and Con-
a poll
I, and
voters by the adoption of the
teenth Ametidment have not
subjected to the payment of
serving as a pre-election fee, I
SEPARATED 37 YEARS FINALLY WED
The Govern*
ge that he c
fee to cor
AUSTIN AMERICAN, WEDNESDAY, MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920.
Henry Steinle
Solomon, of
It body a
r ] coming
uisite for voting in the general • lee
tion. In the opinion of the \ttorney
General all male persons who have
not paid poll taxes may likewise
vote in the general election in
November, as a result of the adopt-
ion of the Nineteenth Amendmen
importance. Even th* electoral vot*
i of the Ftate might be put in
jeopardy if illegal voters are per -
' mitte in vot* or legal voters are
j not permitted to vote. The qualifi
cations of legal voters should be de-
Robert Mueller
A. L.. Nethery
r M Miller
W w Chamerlain, Houston
C W Barker
J- C. Lynch
C. Wendlandt
Paul H. Pfeifer
Herman L Achilles
Thomnas A. Lorance
Fidnep r Smith
W. H Dodson
M P. Maiden
ally laying lines
measure.
that may
legislature
ficers should
court decisIn
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