Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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HEBLA MEXICO
Imperial Wizard
DALLAS PHONE
122
HAS QUIETED
RATES UPHELD
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Fraas.
ORE
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Here’s
hat
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your
75c
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50c
6 o’Clock
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Want Ads.
F. & H. SHOESTORE
Austin’s Biggest Little Shoe Store
w ho
FOR TODAY ONLY
The chid was blue with the cold
WE PLACE ON SALE ’
$9.00 VALUE
present
$4.95
ERIC GEDDES RESIGNS
C
THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN
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anthra v
Relleville
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neck following the
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new note in the
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joys of rolling!
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tn keep their
ir a good.
even color, which
gress Ava
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rs
aable.
ORTINA
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MAXWELL HOUSE
PRINCEALBERT
COFFEE
Also Maxwell House To
)
Stetsons
Mallory 8
100 Pairs Brown Calf Oxfords, Welt Soles, Military Heels,
Plain and Brogue Style—
e
Phone 7850
—But there’s no one here to hurry you when you
make your selection.
Half a dozen pretty shades of brown in
Soft Felts and Velours—
Prince Albert is so good
that it has led four men to
smoke jimmy pipes where one
was smoked before! It’s the
greatest old buddy, the friend-
liest smoke that ever found
its way into a pipe or ciga-
rette! If you never got ac-
quainted with a pipe—for
goodness sake go get one and
get some P. A. and go to it!
You’ll find some new ones here, that we have just
received by express.
LE
• a little
competi-
ednesday
Talking about rolling your
own cigarettes, we’ll tell you
right here that Prince Albert
tobacco has ’em all lashed to
the mast!
35c
i & Java
25c
Cloth Hat, S2M
New Styles In
Men’s Caps $2 to $3.00
Boys’ Caps $1 to $1.50
i on
use
ly Co.
1 Brazos
’hones
17—5.309
TODAY
yakawa
Dallas sought to bring against the
Dallas Telephone Company.
stepping mtn the cellar, the sherirt
flashed hik electrie torch
hearkened to complaints of neigh-
bors.
RESCUE STARVED GIRL SIX,
IN COLD CELLAR DUNGEON
body.
As the sheriff and his women aide
‘ 33c
uit Jam,
$1.15
Copyright 1921 by
J. Reynlds Tobacco Co,
Winsten-Salem, N. C.
You’ve got a handful-of-
happiness coming your direc-
tion when you pal it with P. A.
and the makin’s papers! For
Prince Albert is not only de-
lightful to your taste and
pleasing in its refreshing
aroma, but our exclusive pat-
ented process frees it from
bite and parch! You smoke
with the bars down, day and
night!
...$7 to $15
$5 to $12
> are Low"
AS -----
uettes" and
Events.
IRSDAY:
•Is in
WEEK”
p23c
Pumpkin,
50c
et Flour,
aranteed,
51.05
W "That Wonderful
: \ Porto Ricas Cigar"
Sire, Quality and Price make it the
Y bizgest value in the cigar workd.
, the
, last
drop.”
F. & H. SHOE STORE
SIXTH STREET, JUST OFF CONGRESS (East)
§
00%%z”
"URE
CRIMP CUT
NG BURN NG PIPE AND
IGAPETTE TOBACCO
9) Good
/ to
h
B
CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO.. NASHVILLE, HOUSTON, JACKSGMVILLE R
Read Austin American Want Ads
IRONZED YEAST
TABLETS
HIGHLY CONCENTRATEO VITAMINe TONIc]
MARINES ID BRITISHER
Assoclated Preua.
TEXAN CHARGES BIGAMY
AGAINST MISSOURI MAN
Old
Friends
nrgYmea
C"zwrmma.A,Cwr5ux- cur/ffs
approached the little girl she raised
he arm as if to ward off blows. ’
w hich she apparently expected. Rhe ’
N'i
HOVSANDS Of thin, nervous and run-down
people an fipdin that yarn brings far better and
— qwicker results when it is taken with organic iron, 2
“ h embodied in Ironised Yeast, the famous vitamine 1
tonic treatment in tablet form. Iron is evidently jus 4
whet "as needed to mako yeast » periget tonic—for
with Ironined Yean reeuite are often ceeured in half
Ur anal lane. This is because the organic iron in A
Ironised Y not enriches and strengthen the blood, a
Bo that it can more quickly carty the vitamines am
and other food elements to the wadted esues.
Prince Albert
i the national joy smok*^
1« _ Re-
The old-time, mixture
ea and Sulphur for
the little girl.
attempted to scuttle away into a j
aam cszzu wus wauvu -m. uw * •ana . corner to avoid ahe outstretched
and her body was covered with ' arms of her rescuers, like a fright-
marks of variegated hue whi h were l ened animal
ospital Inst Saturday should serve
s another warning to avoid shav
I* brushes made of horse hair, and
2 individuals to seek medical *d-
the result of beatings, according to i The sheriff grasped her and lift-
the sheriff. who wrupped the childing her in his arms, carried her to
in his overcoat and took her to the 1 the lighted rooms above. Her ema-
detention home , ctated condition was noted and with
Prince Albert’s a
tion officer found
of Sage
darkening
..
RS
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bigamy on complaint made by a
young woman who said she was
married to Coleman in McKinney.
Texas, last June. She said they
lived together there for two months,
according to the polcie, and that
uy from us.
OMB SAGE TEA IN
HAIR TO DARKEN IT
t's Grandmother's Recipe to
। Keep Her Locks Dark,
I Glossy, Beautiful.
y‘-
n
Phone 6227
serious obstacle to
TARNS OF ANTHRAX
DANGER TO SHAVERS
NEW ronK, Oct 18 _ Dr Du-
as Fymmers, director of Bellevue
osnital Inbora torirs issued a state
ent last night relative to anthrax.
whit h hr nald
"The death of ex-Conzressman
New Quick JJ&y to
Put on Firm Flesh
-Ironized ^sast" Tablets
—With Ino AMai—Help. Fill Out the
Fig-r», Clear the Skim and Buila N.w Health.
Rerulta Ofte im Half the Ueual Tima
This is William J. Simmons of
Atlanta. Ga., Imperial Wizard of
the Ku Klux Klan, snapped as he
was entering the House office
building in Washington, where he
went to appear before the con- i
: <10 respectively for residence and
a) business telephones monthly. Fed-
NEW YORK, Oct. IS.—Tommy
Parry, London. Invited two. wax
models to a dance- They wouldn’t.
He put his foot through the de-
partment store window and dragged
them toward the Waldorf-Astoria.
Policeman Mulhall arrived. At the I
6.
A
huddled against the damp wall,
playing with a bit nt string in the
semi-darkness. Only a ragged bit J
of calico covered her gaunt little'
..From a ahy, scared uttle ereature,
th. «ir u reported to be developing
rapidy inte a playful chiid. And
he >• € years old, and to proteat at
। the nuxEeston that ahe be taken
back to her'borne When the sug-
Eeaton was mads, experimentally,
bzathematron at tKe delenton home
that, "he ba taken back home, the
chna As.said to have gone into
state bordering on hyst^ri^
Prince Albert is seU in
teppy red begs, tidy red
tins, hendseme pound
•nd half pound tin hu-
ntt^tri and in the peund
crystal glees humidor
seith spenge mmsfener
tep thet beeps the te-
betee in such perfect
eend it ten.
and faded hair is
recipe, and folks
WASHINGTON. Oct
-u"u ‘
, LoN1 dN Oct 1» • S > Erte Ged-
Lea. minister of transportation in
he British cabinet has tendered
ds restrnation from that office, it
Ma learned today.
Special le American.
RACINE, Wis. Oct. IK.—Mary. 6-
4 year-old girl, half -star V ed and cot-
fined for he urs eam:la day in a damp.
eral Judge James C Wilson grant-
ed the company an injunction re-
straining the city of Dallas from
interfering with-the new charge. A
number of Texas cities where a
similar situation exists probably
will be affec ted by today’s decision
of the Supreme Court not to re-
view the case
N)
Demint, probatn offi
eleep u was notea however, that
th. lett shoulder had dropped to Ila
nattral poaition on a level wUh lla
male. The authorities my the
shoulder had assumed the raisea pe.
siuon from its conintant uh in the
child's attempts to avoia bless
The mother s same was contunued
for a week by Magistrate Burgess
te.Est • more detailea report at the
chuda conditson ana to permit th.
child to tell her story of her moth-
er"s treatment.
Aseoclated Fraas.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.— Tele-
phone rates at Dallas fixed by the ,
Federal courts, will stand, the Su- '
preme court Monday refusing to re- '
view the case which the City of
out waiting for th** return of the
mother, the authorities removed her
to the detention home. There the
a< < umulation of filth which had
clung to te little body frorn the
damp basement floor and wall* was
bathed away, and wrapped in a
warm blanket, the child dropped, to
sleep.
When she awoke ahe ate vora-
ciously. according to the home at-
taches, indfcating that she had been
nearly starved to death
Shoulder Blocks Blows.
When taken to the home it was
noted that her left shoulder was
considerably higher than the right
so mnch so that it was believed the
child was deformed. After her long
WILL SUCCEED SEN. KNOX
J Asaeriated Frees.
PHILADHLPHIA, Oct. 17 — Gov-
rnor Froul late today announced
he appointment of State Senator
Nillam F: Crow of Uniontown as
united Ntates senator to succced
he late Philander C. Knox.
bite sensible, as we are living in
n age when a youthful appearance
I of the greatest advantage
Nowadnys, though, we don’t have
he troublesome task of gathering
he sage and the mussy mixing at
ome All drug stores sell the
rady-to-use product, improved by
he addition of other ingredients,
ailed "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
ompound." It is very popular,
ecause nobody can discover it has
ben applied Simply moisten your
omb or a soft brush with it, and
raw this through your hair, taking
he small strand at a time; by
horning the gray hair disappears,
hit what delights the ladies with
yeth’s Hage and Sulphur Com-
Mind is that, besides beautifully
arkening the hair after a few
pplications, it also produces that
Pft lustre and appearance of
bundance which is an attractive.
(Advertisement.)
cy Bath
$1
MPROVEMENT OF CABLES
L TO YAP NEARLY FINISHED
F WASH I.MITON*1 Cet IS _ Ar.
angements of a temporary charac-
ter designed to improve communi-
ation faciifties over the cable from
uam to the island of Yap terminal
tre rapidly approaching completion.
It was officially announced today
It was empharized that it was a
emporary arrangement, made to
mprive communication between
glan and the United States during
b* limitation of armament confer-
-
IS
cold ce’ar in th village of Lake
1 ark. a suburb o fix it was din-
cove cl by Snerift James and Mrs
11
IR
W
arther trade between the United
tatre and Argentina, it is de-
hired by Feward F. Feely, com-
ercial attache of the American
nbansy here
in September Coleman visited her
at McKinney and in Wichita, Kas.
Coming to Kansas City, she assert- ----------------------- — - —-
ed. she learned Coleman had a wife I lockup Tommy gave his occupation
and a two-year-old child. as a "toddler, old top, a toddler.”
one. Then.
gressional probe of the K. K. K.
Note Simmons’ outfit—not the
flowing white robe of the mys-
terious order, which has been sold
to members, but an "official Wash-
ington" outaway.
E
6p.m.
end e p. m
l. 76
..........25c
30c
bs for. 450
or...... 25c
| MEXICO CITY, Oct it. — Gover-
nor Sanchez of the state of Puebla,
pho made a spectacular flight from
Fhe eity on Saturday night, stopped
Lt a small village about thirty miles
Away. There he received advices
Bhat the situation was not serious
and returned tn Puebla. arriving
[bortly after noon yesterday- He
was met by General Maycotte, com-
■landing federal forces in Puebla.
nd arrangements were made im-
mediately fQm to resume his du-
Fies as governor.
I Governor Sanchez sent a telegram "
o federal officials here last night,
declaring it never had been the in- ’
[—tion ’of the state government to
buspen d guarantees or molest in-
Bustrial firms He expressed belief
Bhat the early part of this week
would see an adjustment of all
grievances.
[ It was understood that business
houses in Puebla whieh have been
closed for almest a week following
px* announcement of a drastic ad-
vance in tax rates would open to-
[by- Correspondents of newspapers
reported last night that city and
its suburbs were quiet and a hand
■as playing in the Puebla plaza.
AAdvices do not indicate to whom
fhe victory in the Puebla contro-
f*ray belongs or if anything would
P* done to meet demands of the
people The state government has
given no sign that it intends to re-
voke ths law against which protest
was made, but it is apparently felt
Ehat some agreement has been -
reac hed between the stats and fed-
pal governments
I An attitude of strict neutrality
has beep assumed by government
roope in Puebla, instructions hav-
ne been given General Maycotte
hpt to intervene except to protect
ife and property.
Base of Thomas J Steele, a Brit.
sh. citizen, resident in the San
Pedro de Marquis district of Santo
2minEo who was kidnaped and
PW Tor ransom by alleged Santo
ominEe "patriots” on Sept 28
vas etfected by the prompt action
‘ A detachment of United States
narines, it was learned here to-
lay.
. hi me?
wJ! H4*
i.'TL WTiMilM
•ay, streaked
*and mot her a
Prince Albert is about as easy
as anything you know. You
see;P. A. is crimp cut and it
stays put and you whisk it
into shape before you can
count three! And, the next
instant you’re puffing away
to beat the very old band!
If you want to put on firm eolid Sesh, and round 0
out lb. hollows in your cheeks, neck, shoulders V•
nod •ema try this splendid tome end weigh your- V
•elf ever, few days. You will be surprised to see am
how quickly your gure fill, out, and how quickly
you ein ne strength, energy and nerve fore. I
"bem your oystem a given the vitamines and sahmm
iron that it needs. d
Ironised Yenet is aim fin* for treating d N ' 0
pimples, boils, blackheada and other ekin UNWN
blemishes. Your mirror will reflect a \N
decided improvement in your complexion (3
•ven after Uh first few daya The worst \"•FA
ooqpiexions are umuany all cleared up WM
wthin two writs under the cicansing
power of Iromised Yeast. 7"
NOTE • f—1' 1 t- k ,!■—« • st, md„mnottn
11 1 i bonim e:
y z.it-he.mEac ,
--- --- wo bS saw ma eesuy eestmiated ferm erean e
Esmmese Snt la me-
E peeemett • MW/wn -o- tsi us e »
2 -yg-mee en4 - - aLae T- # to -e ■ •
-er hel m-3 ------- wo
aoXLZED I- b-e - - •-g- B,-I a-- toe ad.
dr *• vee- e 5 — le™i7l tJi Ok. a d2
The mother, Mrs. Annie Vetrock,
was arrested and haled into court
before Magistrate Burgess. Her de-
fense was
“Rhe’s an ignorant brat. She’s
no good ”
Plays in Dark Cellar
The authorities were called in by
a* woman who lives in the vicinity
of the Vetrock home When the
sheriff and the probation officer
arrived they found an older girl
alone in the house Going through
the rooms of the house in search or
the child, the shesiff and the proba-
in a corner
f a newly acquired brush
“Anthrax while not a common die-
nne i» on the increase It is not
eee"parily fatal- if taken sufti-
ient l y early. modern medicine
rovides a highly successful method
f treatment in the form of anti-
ntarax serum
"It In not true as haw been stated.
At Relle Vile hospital *as not pre.
arydp treat Mr Farley by serum
e camne to the hospital too late
r us to help him "
le Black-
122c
id Extra
’ 23c
:h, No. S
18c
tt Pears,
14c
INCREASED 100 PER CENT.
DALLAS, Oct. IS — The Dallas
Telephone Company several months
ago increased its rates here l>0 per
cent, making the new rates $4 and
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Oct. M —
BAw TODDLER RUSHESL
SETTLE TRADE DISPUTE
Aaneciatea rren..
BLENO8 A IRKS, Oct. 18 —
merican goods held in the cus-
9ms houses of Buenos Aires, ac-
eptance of which aas been re-
ased by ocal importers no long-
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1921.
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