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AUSTIN AMERICAN,
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
I
More German uKulturM—Prisoners Treated Like Calite^
ALLOWED IN AUSTIN
FF
itru-
$2.98
by Ice Manufacturers.
DRUGGISTS GUARANTEE IT
cer-
D
‘A
’er
CHAPTER xxiv— Continued.
augural of grand circuit
tance
residence
in
This he did
for
of
the question
The Anwin American
. 1 Tage
July
bi
nmong the
United
randy manufacture re
(Continued from Page one >
within fifteen minute*
Wearther Report
.100
section.
88
76
all
' FREE SHORTHAND LESSON
has from 8000 to
it
YOU HAVE SEEN
RS
$
$8/75 II $1.75
the work
posmibly have
/
Austin American’s
Farm Labor Agency
Women and Children March
Through Congress Avenue.
scused
With
Gunter Hotei
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
A Hotel Built for the Climate
LS
$>
BE
NING
districts
hundred
94
88
to have
Satur-
the
past
J pro-
Batur-
nmis-
Travis
name
ighta,
da In
e my
I
lld be
RECORDS SMASHED
BY HARNESS HORSES
ON TOLEDO TRACK
96
SHERIFF MATTHEWS
HAS MAN* IN HANO
y these
housand
h them
b auidanaEht trequenuy finds many
ST. IHN NEGROES
OPEN ENCAMPMENT
WITH BIG PARADE
NO MORE “SHORT
WEIGHT" ICE MEN
78
64
76
80
7*
76
82
76
76
Y8UR DUTY TO
BE ATTRACTIVE
FOOD ADMINISTRATOR
TO CUT OFF SUPPLY
Per 100
.... $0c
... 50c
... 50c
.... 50c
dis-
Absolutely Fireproof. Mortem
Rates, European $1 to $3 per
(lay — Official headquarters
T. P. A. and A..A. A.
PERCY TYRRELL, MGR.
... 40c650c
....... 80C
quality; sale price—
$3.00
private
i Of all
ise ue t
he best
s to be
in detain him'
“4 “ and
$4.50 _______
WARREN’S—213-215 East Sixth Street
JuetgireNa
reeulta. Takae
once.
There was no sign of life, at first, J
when we came into the town.
Silence brooded over the ruins. 5
We stopped to have a lok around |
in that scene of desolatien, and as J
the motors throbbed beneath th# J
hoods it seemed to me the noise they s
made was close to being blashpher g
mous. , - I
Von Boeckmann-Jones Co.
an CONGRESS AVENUL. PHONE 366
2
P in the second heat of that eveut. snig,
Edward F (Pop) Geers, drove sngit/wi
G. a mile in 11531-2, gvinE inat ana lustrous.
Sorse a new record r “
SWANN’S
Congress Avenue at Fourth Street.
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
====-=-=========
Men’s genuine Palm
Beach Suits. light steel
gray color, worth $10.00;
sale price—
best of U
"But there
FRENCH ROLL HUNS
BACK ON FRONT
NEAR MONTDIDIER
wondertui How Fine You Feel
Alter Taking the New
Nausealess Calomel.
Finest quality Silk Poplin, worth
$1.50 yard; sale price, &1 1 E
per yard............ •P 1 • - •
2:04 1-4.
In the Sherwood Cup for 3-yenr:
old trottera. Chestnut Peter, th® roll
Tommy Murphy sold last week tor
526.000, won in strnignt heats.
are dseLhemhtouttodasandtomnorewaat
$2.98. They are fumed oak, complete with chaina,
d put up on your gallery. While they last
racing in
which
league
ized by
nomic sides
Heretotore it has been held in 1:
morning, but the committee declded
to have it in the evening »»• yoar
because of general war conditions.
The French atacked on • tour-
mile front after an hour's bombard-
ment or the German lines and CaP*
lured all three vilages of Sauvillers,,
AuoVilers and Mailly- Kaineval, '
Toledo.
Mis# Harris M., in the iree-for:aj
pace, went the first mile in 1:581-*,
the fastest mile ever covered by r
___ _«T, ".t chaa, Gomt, 2o0d-
qr-othina. no-account twhM andgve4men
*or, Eegular Pu elor in the eheeks--
sparkje in the eye
Americans have done
week's fighting muld
The Austin Amertcan
Farm Labor Agency No »
For Central Texas Farmeve
U. 8. Employment Service
Department of Labor
Kendall R Cr^V. Director,
Austin. Texas. . , . _ ‘
Farmer of cnl.TouzedriinEe
# AEarexopata .
"#Jim arnrin :plormhentomtarmaot
central T.mu. or desone -he on xinin5
u eive um to fep farter of Centtel
".5 in their
food fof the people or th. Iplied E:
„d the troop, et tequened • modity
AUSTIN AMERICAN., ...lu-Uea
U reident outalde of Austin. aDDiloaton
blekanmpdzncn“both
1aWP .nd pirlon. SaiffnF.piosm
Ehould ean at tbs office of tbs AUSEEP
AMERICAN and tile their application
Two Established Complaints of
•Short weight" Wil Be
Sufficient for Drastic Action
en it
d ana
when
he ia
te but
modern con-
FEELINGi BLUE CALOTAB TEXAS ASXED T0
SOW 1,730,000
estified
tnesses
I
s ago
1 '
Ito in-
I
ned in
in the
being short-weighte
----- s » s
Nuga-Tone
ne Grem vanuer ema —»w
wek Werda ***—'
Wege YesGeRerdustua
erMmeyhed
COKQUERS MALARIA
Bra Yu sa avente Uae • Wedchepver,
•-pz.ruzsamz-ehFuna-
Finest quality Georgette Crepe,
worth $2.00 yard: &1 KQ
sale price, yard ..... PI •• •
iade to
• com-
. be written tet-
. ._ the state of mne
a austin «••“»» their prices
"Here are the answer".. etter,
ln tnbulated form the '•«»«
-- —44 — follows.
^hey airter. these Franch 3?^
'They're not *1) A1X6
The neure teapedsat quchrane“ !
hign ur aEatnst,t "ttem that
of the church..thhextiomenteven
r“ny on. buudyghadsurtued.al-
though it was crumbun«.na *» we
That wa. a churchand.. (rom
approAched we co gilded
e’H* “ hidine
11 her arm the intant Christ
always AUSITNS BEST NEWSPAPER
a, Acoetated Pre to The Ametea”
TOLEDO. Ohio, July 5S—World,
record, were .haltered on the new
one-mile track here today in the in-
In the
ho re-
l Ram-
U H.
troller.
HER.
neigh -
Mhotsse
mittee
eeting:
but ot
Finest quality Georgette Waists—
these are positively c? "d
$6.50 Waists; price. •-3.•V
vance means better preparation toe
what is to be will b*. 1252.3’.
• It will be examtned, investigate
and tf accepted nr approved. r1220
until we get another oDe on tne
: same wagon driver
1 -With two complainta approved as Amlens
I justified we wil send them to thei.
federal foo administrator who will
notify the manufacturer to cut oI‘
the supply of tee to the man com:
BIG CANDY FIRM
FORGED TO CLOSE;
“TOO MUCH SUGAR"
such scrutiny well.**
Rain Hanxpers Operations.
By Associaten Press to The Austin Americsn
WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN
torney
In im-
utrich
e jury
it to
tet
hr out
k and
urn A
l time
ort st
l their
A MINSTREL IN FRANCE
____________ WARRY LAUDER-------- J
All the world knows, too..,hoarat I
Rheima where the great cathedral 7
has been shattered in the wickemen 1
and most wanton of all the erime .
of that sort the German. hav* 1 |
their account, the atatue o Jeanne -
d'Arc. who saved France long ago, 1
stand, untouched . |
How is a men to account for such
=-“G**3»-TEaf - — । ■ —-- .
• : n:.etat The sleeping accommodations are improvised on
Was prisoners barracks in Darmsta - - FrSnc interne in Geneva and gives an idea of
the floor. This photograph was P resentedby-sa. Committee on Public Information from
the lot of war prisoners in Germany. (Copyright -ommie
Underwood & Underwood.) ___________ ,
More than a thousand ne5voe
in the parade which was
last night as the opening ot
Americsn fighters.
one ItHHsh officer
socinted l’ress
•1 don't see how
plained of , .2
-1 think this w1ll remedy the Situ-
atton the citizen finds himself in
when he is told to buy ice from
। some one else when he compinins of
Vesle £
Giving Enemy No Rest.
Meanwhile th* entente alles, not I
only infantry, but also the urtil- l
lery and homb dropping aviators, ar" (
working without rest at the business I
of making either a stand or a with- J
drawal difficult for the Germans,
I The news received in London con- [
1 tinues tn praise the work of th* |
. Americans and the accounts of th*
capture of Janlgonne and Tuwancy:
I indicate that they were clean cut
{ pieces of offensive tactics such R5
the officers of the lrttish eneral
staff have come to expect from the
i heights overlooking the Avre river.
Their possession if of great lm»
„M-. 2.64.3am,3;1.x2z corgu."om;
M-d21 *•> 5" "2.o
Hariesznog,xuhhFt
aU. -ub *: blue- moream
"12l a. -orua-yoq-- sed • medleine
cucenrno“unuducda‘mappn.
Thank God re.xoriacna“npnuun
Its lesbon. b:2224.0 that ths chal:
Mrensrun“t Zerman and Q'r-
mahehhtad the Germans, that o1d
SWA'NN’
SPECIAL
the federal an-
film in a .hort
thinan,azotptjthem down “> chance, I
toiuo tne chnnot “‘so. nor win I
I try to learn to do IL --n- i
Fate. to be sure. is A strense
thing. as my friends ths aoldlere •
know so ---11. _
But there is a aitterence between B
fate. or chanee, and the nor «
force that preserves statues Uk* E
those I have named. .
A man never knows hi. luk; he 1
does well not to brood upon it, a
I remember the case of a chatit
knew, who was out for nearly three g
years. taking part in sreat battle* j
ACRES OF WHEATM-Sacnmemampe*-
ASMS nre betng taken as would be j. p NcA«
Mayor Wooldridge After Learn-
ing Austin is Getting Ice'
Cheap Adopts a Step-
Swindle Plan.
wagon men UL —— ....
well sultrisnUated comvaint the
made and subuitted to him by the
city. __ ,__
Food Administration Help*.
So that is th* method to be Tol-
NEW YORK.
Shaw, Ine . are
Women s nice soft leath-
er Slippers, low heels; •
sale price -
EVERY DAY Is BARGAIN DAY Here!
THESE BARGAINS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW__
onel a are being taken — -
ine oeae in a direct advance or a
treat action ssen.-
only small Advance- Tucmday. aslene
There has been uittle change in lAmarilio
past twenty-four hours in ths Irownsville . .
pearnnce of the Kotsson” Khems corpus chrisu
pocket as II appears on tne m,r. . Datias
What changes hair been. « pei K10 ......
there are ali to the advantage ° Galveston .....
the a Utas , _ Houston
i The French and American:; mv • Palestine
. gained further ground in the bottom san Antonio ...
‘ or the pocket. Taylor . ....
■ The French are also pressing hanl
ion the long line south of Soissons
IANa the map shows advances ot
* * or so at seve
told the As-
Captain Godfrey meant, to sho"
us another* »!«*«• that, dayo,. ne
-Rather an tnterestine 'po'
The truck growers’ divtston cam:
next in line, and was one o.ahe
most effective part, of the Pardfk,
Laree floats decorated with stalks
of corn, wheat, cotton, hoe* rake
and other garden products and Im:
plement, mad. an ‘‘tractive .c.ne
in iee war times when gardens are -- --------
considerc very patriotic and neces- 1 must faliat the
.20 "hia’SAEEGatac-Jmii
torsom:"odk the whole matier up
wit the federal food administrator
in Aunuin and he said he would have
'th- manufacturers i
tI5". penalty for maintainns.«
1aft"ragenmiz.otorszamnanatrarok
^7tv7 bet n oedered «« tnet
tclortardn’cek beeheh, July
r* «d to po-. aien in ther "oren
inhientine 'hat buntnen 'h"d he-n
nuupendea for violation of rood ad
mirormontueo the Boston tood
admosiranon teok awax.thein *
plus stork <nd warned tnem Iha’ n
lever, penally would he imppnod on
Their neat offense
Waco, anywhere
Au-ttn Pnco l sew
partet getting thene priee: in, otn: |
er clUes " sald the mayor I ar
"named that our manurctorerpare
the best route to tuse av« rorm at >u ana 40c per_hu nored !
Hniffs home pounds and that the.wag -----H.e
Th® sheriff replied; L barging in the residence
No use going out there: if yol doliverea 45c and 50c P r
want him hr's right here new. “nipounde
•So far all right , a. ih.
• Austin people have a shade the
“Jiffy Duplicator”
Adverts is the leading
a full stoek at »11 designs in Jiffy .Duplicators,
and will be glad to demonstrate them to you.
Finest quality Taffeta
Skirts, worth $6.50; sale
price—
Cnmp opened Last Night.
1 From Congress avenue 'he parade
6 lprocceded to the crmp grounds, .is
mles north of Austin where in A
Cr9 short time a email city of ten ’
^. sprang un. irhted with electric
1 lights and with
ir venlences.
1 The enrampment
thorities came
while.
Ute and Read Austin American Want Ads.
Mtayor Wooldridge ha. worked J“‘
a min whereby he wul aboheh 1at
Cuzten for Erequent complant ‘b»
saverecheannim ne
era giving sh ort.weznir they don
teiuag their customer: being treated
like the way they are beI*
to buy iee eisewnera says
Ths latter part w al rln Pi
w: s "esi 33;
FORU.S.OFFICIAS
—t, , -U"" t‛u rJK
."iiie.Rotndema: tana 29 nenepregrtor: starting on the campatn
in austin, is trom the eastern porlz.rroeamrcnn
tion of Travis county. - -- --
1 is claimed he —d« "om® 261
aitous remark, when the -M callo
egane "uansiosa " prices dald “
pammrnasnh.““na t*r,^*..’J;„Bu«odoor
MoIshegea to-have -I* inallaa to door
wIIeR into"Shenrr* omee loeiveton, to door .
"zhsapr;pzrarzoeen.otsgisntantoaidicoraine “
about lh« draft l»»s. aC
Sheriff Aireads H-d Him- •
20Waosmmnsmcczenman gatest"ott
rial telephoned Sherit Mauu newa tor
know the beat route to <“*« 101
as we stared at it.
Koka’S Wi'nd that comes
storm re
-^t^ a&t^
like an inapiration straight Io
N"Axe P«»nu hwh“‘ Ezgupon g
Absolutely true, you ean leant the
complete K. I. shorthand system at
, .....__- home in a few hour*, then acauir:
i; "la certain that this feeling has speed in taking dictation. lecture^
»’iuX* ?-*n aS
The cne.mp:,ou^ of It. toia. atmost zena torse.susgseatm F. New Fok
.vAnwhrrrenee were shrines .in KT You’u astonish and.dcuzn;
held nat I which figure* nt Christ or His moth yourself by improving your efniciency
dispatches belt oxcept in ’b- intener or Texas | The opningrcecezee Zih J h-M'er had survtved the mest turousana earnins power. ----
the German is nehtine his haasi a hravyramnea.o ' ' nweta day for th. nest ten days (.helling l i 8
to hang tin to every foot Ei und ported t Amite 1 J________
he has and I* constantly counter-nt-l,
tacking with surpring momentum. ।
both on the Marne and along thei
west side of the salient, |
it is true of course, thnt this 13 I
exactly whnt the Grman wouhl be
• likely to do 1^ he were actually in
ihe process of retreat, but the nllies •
so fax have hnd no definite indteani
tton that the German has mude «’Plj
hie mhind that a general retirement,
I will be necessnry.
’ The Germans are burning villages
and some small dumps but presum- |
’ ably a further prodding will be neest-
ed to push him back to the River
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 24. HUL
1 She knew That God 51*
tove our enemtez
But He could not expect us to 1ove
HiAinrm when w. cam. to it w.
found a ruin indeec; beaten upon
24288 ea?
It ra
hero aimost worse tnan that
" The truck growers' division was
yaq by r H Davidson, assisted PY
m, Service of The Austin American . . ,n Wniker
f*srX“xKekrhsc“tsonosnecpe The camper.- section was next
JF 12AMSTTtm"cetrate. welhe ana m ini section anlihe.peorip
ro-iburadat’raSlor from several rount.es who wamP
• —Temperature— on the grounds, wer represented:.
High. Low Pre- Thr Automobile section Wa8 last.
I This was made up of farmers from
22 Travis and adjoining countle*.
19 y W Rambo was marshal for ths
faults with military operation,, but
the work of the American, stands
Men’s genuine Panama
Hats, positively a $5.00
-uowea m the future
E., • "We will not have to go to th*
— trouble to enter a suit in court
“All th* consumer needs to on is
to make sure of his fact, ana.when
he hae a complaint send it in to th*
FRANCE. July A drenching - nishea
ao” nyun.m "sahe Emta sAEre 11 ““
the operations of both the allies an I
th* Germans Last night and today.
Further north. however. F renen
troops executed a remarkably hr”
liant minor operation between MD,
reui and Montdidier. attacking n4
capturing three villages, around
which some very heavy fighting oc-
curred in March and April.
They are Mailly. Raineval, SaW%1n
lers and Aubvillers. all situated on
betore » —» »,
".,-2 2-
sa4 was, not so on ago.
But thw* wa novilacalat way.
The Hun hadepaod Whicn God.
And th. Naox We uteerly
frey .was, Th. Uct of th. enrh!
a"enzarmenhan“veamafannorkkn
ana Played u.
Wrmgmn"ch. Mu2Athea,comhw eat
no “*r"’
Order of Parade. . .
The parade was led by the hy
cadets, an organization ot neere 505*
similar to ihe boy scout.
Captain H. Lott was the marshal,
assstea by captain J W. Wet)
Captain J. H. Harold. Captain F. "
Tumeugie corp, trom the boy cadets,
- ..0.21 music for th. pardBs h
The second in the parade waa th*
church organisation, among me col
ored people of Austin.
All denominations were repr
sentod. wax followed by ths House-
wives' Economic club, which ie eom-
Pose of a hundred colored women.
Each woman carried a samPie
.product of one of the thineg.she, l
saving in her home accordins to 8°%
ernment regulations-
Truck Growers Attract Attention.
a wttw - Nu-T--ra-he
aer2e
mie
, .t • bttle *o-day at
IrH DRUG CO- •e enF
eod dew. ator- Try it.
Have Pretty Dark Hair —"—-
---- More Than a Thoushd Men,
, "La Creole" Hair Dressing la th. More 1 "am
original hair color restorer, and not a
dye. Applying It to your hair and
•ealp revives the color gland, of na- ,
ture. and restores your hair to •:
beautiful dark .hade or to its natural I
color. It is the only hair color r.- ■
' storer that will gradually darken all
your gray or faded hair in this way. I
a No matter how gray, prematurely took part
gray, faded or lusterlers your hair given —. ------
might be. ' La Creole" Hair Dressing st John'. Annual Baptist -
I make it beautifully dark, soft .
mil. in IS* 1-1. giving that En lustrous "ba Creole" Hair Dross- campmaent cclocx the pa-
a new record and estabaish-lie wiI not .tain the scalp, wash or ( Promptly at 6130 eeoxel uMr-
ing a record toi the fastest two- i r ort. and ia easily applied by, rade started at the Ebenezer "Do
paced heat. .. I simply combing or brushing through . and marched west on Sixth
Geer, also drove sineie G. Ju* ’he hair Don't be misled into buy-, • "Conress avenue, hen north
winner of the third heut and the., some eheap preparation. street to Congr capitol.
race. In 1 59 3-4 ti USE on Congress avenue to tn. 6"-
in Mia. Harnis M.-a heat .ho trav-l’-A CKEOLE" MIR DRESSIXG i The parade was designed to repro:
eled the first quarter in 30 .econds. I Aadoa pair and retain the gent the religious side of the race
X-'n 2.2 zcona tEppEINInec youth wen as the industrial — *3-
okErrEstpzea.“sirectuamasaatas b°;
th rcor or made at columbu mystche ardgttond Edeerwtere, or
In" two of the other races the Cant airect for »1 10 by thnVan
favorite, won while the talent was Mieet-Manstteld Drug Co., Memph .
•top nelling lc* to jolted in the third. "Tenn.
FWhom more than on* inia J. picked as winner in Me
---a 2:06 trot, took the first and somand
heats her time in the second being
. .ott. you Sp-eta1 Nws ServI— ot The Aunt In Americen
If you hsv. not trl^ Cal AWan2 ‘WASATNGTON. July I«-—A nA:
have a delicnitul.rTTtor.canaini tona plan tor a great nbertv.hent
Wum-punri "n aape th. wniedstncn aeparimini
are «"
without th. siehiethm wi B ,wal- sow to winter wheat this tall not
ne caitotab a .2 Nonaunea, less than 45,000,000 acre. -an in-
low o water th »'• ‘ , errect. erense of 7 per cent over last year.,
nor th- siiehten’;unP mnine reenne sowing— and th- department suE-
Yew wake up m th r sywtem acts that an even ereater arsa, an-'
ninn.yqur.nX".1 a hearty appetit proximately 47,500.000 .craw ar. In-, -------------- .
purified, ami si what you piea-, of more than II PeT, con’ ! on the iong nine wall of Solsopn” summary ot Wenther Cowaittoss
for breaK’ant .. , regtrtction of nver Inst year --could he sown if con- ! . shows avances ot * .. .. on ttenion States.
.■.peei.lty f.vor.M. in .11 „r.O.< ......ai wArm"wenher . expected that
habitord t. _gi only in original, the states nnd would better meetinoint ine MiSSiesippi river with maxima 981 At tirst.1 nn, in Austin
Calotabuaree" pric thirty nv* the necds of the amied nations at Point expoctations of those who t 102 degrrs in Oklahoma and the there wouid. nab ermn th* report,
pegied PSur "druuuist recommendg war ........ . ... AA# thouhght’inat the cermanswors vro: itenoror TXa searonabie tempet-ithin, "mmar hmpEF™. people are
cont "uunrnte, calotabs and will I- Texas in 111, nowed. 1.52 2:002 ' paring to give up Immndintely th: ntures’prevattedelscwhere , frem.aimu l.rrer number, and the
ond."uor money if you are not de- , and its allotment for 1918 >• "nu5 so, sa„n.. cSat tu Thierry and showerR, hich were mostly light roming in l. «
funt.x°wtN"mneda.-. -1,130,000 XM.S-lM.nt and retire to the (tommoderate, occur red In Okinhoma | fnancos qreccd"that
“• ____________________________1--'veil® river or ’be Aiane, have not and at numey oun ................ '’mb® larger this year than
-----—---------------- - _ yet been fulfilled ale and ens xuif sections und.at.a .
m--— Him. nang on Dogirdts. fra rl«ev in other.poruonoro.xhobee opening service wns
ACcoramg to today's dispatches beit rxcent in.th; '105515. Inieht and --------- -
That is rank superstition. Tou
But’ in mav,baln of the front
ervone you meet ha. become, super:
MUmua/if that l. the word you
chrnt is especially true of the sol-
rhonsand Mom Priponer Taken.
About a thousand more prisoners penance
have been counted by the entente -i"
Ilea in the past twenty-four h0ur$__—--
Of this number, about half havei, . . *
been credited to th* Americans “ud M-ic4in Amercans
British but the allies just now are uSll1I hhlli------- "
far too-bsy to devote much time
from Mons to Arras. _
He was scratched onee or twice. 75
but was never even reallv wounded N
badly enourh to mo to hospital.
He went to London, at laet on 172
leave, and within an hour of tn94
time when ha stepped from Nts tram #
at Charing Cross ho was struck by • 7
"bus and killed.
And there was the Strang* case ot 8
my friend. Tamson, the baker, ot -
which I told you earlier
No-a. man never know, his fate! i
80 it seemed to me, as we drove 1
toward Arras, and watched that mys- |
terious figure, that God Himself had J
chosen to leave it there. aa a sign |
and a warning and A promise all at ,
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1918, newspaper, July 24, 1918; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519271/m1/5/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .