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SNER’S
WITH MONEY SAVING
COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
04 CONGRESS AVE.
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IT WILL PAY YOO TO COME, HAIR OR. SHINE
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Aumaki
a grocer, was slightiy injured when a
military automobile ambulance col-
lided with a wagon In which they were
naing at 11 o'clock this morninE.
The two injured men were wait-
ln* in their wagon for other vehieles
to pass through a narrow place in
Avenue D where some repair work
WM beink done. When the ambulance
crashed into the wagon from the rear.
Both men were thrown to the pave-
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were receive.
tint Church. died at 1:10 c clock last
night at her home. i“Carnon stzet
Rhe le grVtved by a daushter..M:
C s. Robinaon of thin city. nve .rand-
children and fourereatEranaehudren
IS-YEAR-OLD PASTOR wFD*.
, Dr A w Dada of Jourdanton, who
will succeed H P Babcock an Beee:
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ever, that
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RAM ANTONIO, Texas. Jan.22
Rev Hiram M. olnan..A "1ower.75
a*
Commerce street, last y**1* Ah:
Rev C B Cross of the Prowpect K
Methodlot Church. Mr O lag.. A Er
tired Methodin paatortMrs A
la a pioneer of San Antonio. Tneir
friends did not know of the ansaf
ment until invitations to the weqain«
ions of 1899
• bullets pro
oi the bullet
m|d not easily
deformed la
It should not
. whUo erteet-
f ormabling.
k suffering
Etncture the
hie these re
than any
Egroes f.
hipe ma-
bone."
M^r4^ burtet.bu
Neither would cause wounds sim-
ilar to dum-dum bullet*
The regulations laid down by The
Rague conference In 1907 are not very
clet. thegfinitpngboinstconnet.d
the prohibition of projectuies caieu;
ted to cause nhnecessary suffering-
Bullets with soft cores and thin en-
velope* which are shattered on eon
fast with the hunan body are not and
have not pet
ntuon to Bri
Coewzamnon charged that any British
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to the fighting Belgians. ________________________
fft^onS^
___ Ioones being shat.
-Khe words of an official
dum, "ussue so extensively
that amputation had to be
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mseifHiACALN
AN A cmecK FOR • IL i
Seiwo that e HA
Wt too MAwY cA5
—i—E-blalbl-aee
avamssinmm-g
shipped to the front by the steamship
^^d^to^Z^on^ dm-
um buietiegea that those bullets
were made by Kley Brothers, limited.
553 Gravesend Road. London
Photographis purporting. to show
horrible wounds made by these.dum-
dum butets were given " exhit.
and proof. They were mW to have
been made in the Halle hospital. near
ok-photaErAPhAmerican eunens en-
aenuy believed them to be authenue
homeyeEnarges ana documents have
veemrurni bed to several senator” and
mox Pad*
spoma aBiN
Mr "AN
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We Positively Will Save You Money on EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IR PLAIN FMRI
Any Article You Buy at This Great Sale
Mr and Mrs W A- Wueingo-’A
formerly of Austin but now of OaJ-
veston, have been nieitinE relative in
the city during the holldaym
K H Ferry will go to Dallas to-
night on business.
j. H KM has just returnea from
Bartlett, where he has been delag 22
tomobile repair work. and "ports'that
conditions in the automobtie trade
look better. _______.
T K Hema of Dallas, a ooyaqung 3
viaitea the State Bardo
Water Engineers yesterday on otncal
bumness
RS | Membert of Many Orders of Num Are On Duty Attending Wounded
approved in substance by Lord Kitch-
ener before It was cabled to the In-
ternational News Service
If the charge is reiterated from any
responsible source the British govern,
ment will invite a commission of
American editors to make a.mont —
thorough investigation of it and wIII wi
Eve such a Committee every facility
for a full and complete inquiry.
gardine his work.
Lee J Rountree, editor of 12 8
Georgetown Commercial, was IQ, AW
tin yesterday onbuninens. t
Dr. W T Cooke of Minetalweli ■
has arrived in Austin to prectce MB
profession Before coming here. IX
Cooke was in correspondence run." *
Chamber of Commerce, and ym 2
arrived he had a letter of introdup:
Uon io Secretary Vining ) -N0
Mrs. cutver, ’hs wife of K.-C. culE
ver of the Oakoal Company,'ha* ar* N
rived in Austin. Mr and MraFuiveE 9
have taken apartmenta at 304 WSti
ignth Street.
sight even by experta.
Th* Inference was that some mi-
creant was responsible for acatterinE
the deadly mimsiles among regular
British ammunition.
Sir Gilbert Parker’s reply to this
charge is made from official sources
In ths war ottice in London. It was
•pectal tr The American J
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 2 - A
Sterling C. Robertson, 64 year# ok . 2
a former banker of Devtne. died de m
his home here thia morning at A
o’clock He had been In falling health T
for the last nve yeass. 4 I
Mr Robertson was born la Austin 2
in 1851 and removed tn San Angelo 5
eeveral years later, where he engaged j
in the mercantile buntness. About ata
years ago he organized the First State
Bank For the last five years ha SO- ;
grea in the real estmte business heme
He was a member of the Knights
Templar Commandery at Salado. Me A
family is connectea with much of the j
history of the South ' I
Ha Is survived by a widow, five g
sons, Sterling C. Robertson of Pho
mi. Aria Westbrook, Irtoe Byend.•
Charles Robertsom of this sept Wo .■
anighters. Mims Lorena W wRol>M tees '^E
and Miss Medor Robertdn 2 this •
City: tose mothes Hdhng & Rob- ■
eron of Tempie. MacktaC. Robert- X
son of Georgelown and Marton, Rob- '
ertson of El Pmo; and five sietere,, 2
Mra Cons Johnson of Wasnington.
D. C, Mr. J Arch Gamal of Waco
Mm Frank Fly of Baa DkSfO. CaL.
Mra Lela Robertson of Dallas and (
Mrs celeta Durst of Washington. D. ’
C Burial will be at Salado tocaorrow.
ANITA F1CRAMA ‘ %
The funeral servides ot.2 Amte
Pera ha of 308 Willow Stres who die
Friday night, will be held from BL
Mar Catholic Church this aftergoen
St 4 o'clock The nervteen, will De
conducted by Father MarrC jatermost
day at the Opening of the Rosner Clean Sweep
Fur Neighbors, They Will Gladly Tell You That It
atest Money Saving Event Ever Attempted.
After the social gathering*
your clothe, cteaned and P"
me for first clam work. Ne
v. O. W**d FMobiS R
Funerai director and smh
kospitai ambulasoo and as
Th. board of directsrr
chamber of Commerce will
regular monthly i 5
BeveAn "mattoys of lin»»WI
come Up for It* conagaeretio
EBadgmm*E
EGSrparpodtantgtt orEtnirgtdhonnor
Ki* wounds inflicted by dum-dum
bullets fired from Brtish rifle* or re-
"Les anquire into thia The bul-
let of the brtish service rifle, Uka
the Berman service rifle, is pointed
and ickel-aneathed and ie as humans
as a bullet can be made. Th* sheath
prevents the bullets from breaking
i*I> into fragments eave in very ex-
la Ptethet. etc.—though “ometimes.
a* dlr Victor Horsley in his report on
#e bulet polat out. 'so-caHed er-
plosive effects ate caused by any pro-
ecte. under circumstances of a bul-
et fired at retuively short range or
poasMSing a residual velocity exceed,
ng 15»» f*Ot per second ana passing
through a closed body or canty sueh
m the skutlor the center of a hollow
8Phan taThosmorttna.,jjan.2.- PERSONALS
gssga1 -
condensed soup and 1.60, srn
to a report made to the pohes
morning. A number of other petty
thefta were reported.
Special to The American.
EL PAsO, Texas. Jan. J.—His
throat slashed ffom ear t er. “
American staggered and fell onto the
floor of theTIvohdsaoe hall in Jua-
res last night. He pockets hedadnen
rifled and the only mean.o. iAenta
fication was a card which wm in one
of his pocket*, on which waenzraved
the nme "C. C. Smith. Austin.
Texein believed that the man had
been “ bM by U. Megican. rateros
and left for dead near Ue dance hall
PIONEER RESIDENT BIRIED.
BAN ANTONIO, Texaz Jen-.20
The funeral of Leon Moke. **
old. a pioneer merchant oftthi city.
Who died suddenly at his home yes-
terday M a result of a severe cold.
Will bo held at the home tomorrow
He wm a natiyeet Alnecttbrine
and came to America at the age of
13. settling in Austin He came to
Boa Antono in 1856 •** enpecd i
the dry goods buminoeiM"?a.
ths eommatamary derertment of ins
Cohtederate army during the.won
Later ho wm a customs officer on
the Teran-Mexican border. wHe. puI-
^ktS;* porn. Sahachu.
Meyet. Mra Ben Mok. and
Mrs. camile Mok. and six grand-
children. ___________
STEAL FOUR CANS OF SovF.
ment. "
France, who was taken to hin home,
if reporte to be in a critical condi-
tion because of internal injuries.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 2.—
JacotF. France, a retired merchant.
wm seriously hurt and J. P. Kelley.
ley. one of the groat-
ne world, In making
wm reveiver bullet
“ZAect to the
fosectle r—, a-
.% the 72970
n>ese bullets were found upon the
Um of prisoner* both German and
Ov. Cpture ia Togolana. aleo on
fbedlM of dead native soldier. MTT
- with the Germane.
rhe British war office hes one. of
• bunets to its poreseion. todaz:
A the officer commanding the Brit-
-mo6dmde a protest to the Ger-
i* actin* governor oncernine their
”whu"yot operations wore Pro-
Ahe"anush war offtao h*« Proo/
M at Guml.ru in Franc., on Sept
xeri-noge bullets wm. found on
, dead bod IM of Gorman moldlere
de landwehr and on landwehr
Sormrn newspapers almo made great
ana To4^
AU fit at U>. for. end Instead
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