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WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
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ERASERS free.
erasers FREE.
Aetting Was Ole Ul ihe Ui UJI
1002 CONGRESS AVE.
Phone 822.
2133
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Showing because the district
had becn
niembership
dare
AMS
s
were relieved
beginning to take the
. Got back my health and
able to du most of my work
IGHT
is
SO
I w ill always praise it."
years
Tan-
that
very-
(Continued From Prge
Musical l’catures.
He
American prisoner of
William Fitzgerald,
as many in three
Mnst-ippian Arousca.
an-
Ealuetionnl Conference.
istration ?*
Fool Pacifists,
tide h
wiow, four daughters, Mrx
im NT (: itmi s
in
the
4
The
Tin,
littj
FEARS EXPRESSED
It
Av.
Ri
supplies from any othe...
cited by the southern
I ingr
77.0,
with
conduct of the
X 191
I
ROTARY riUM.ltAM TUDAV.
IT IS SERIOUS
particular ah-
ID.
with them.
sior IN THE LEG.
POLICE cot HT ITEM.
machine
E
s
cure permanent.
KoN land or sea, a box
S- of John Ruskin cigars 2
■ makes him happy. ■
E s GOLDSTRIS r---4
m listributorr. I M •9 E
Wha
Abadie's Garage
6
/
e
A
John Ruskin
FOR SAFETY Of U.S.
ENGINEERS IN RUSSIA
00
98
after
and
easy
blished
, money.
Horace
Mur.
Felmore j
• "hamber s,
Washington
l.inscomk. 4;
Of
the
960 05,
590.45
<04.It
339.652
id and
splen-
regis-
is be-
Thomia
about 70 y
I soon
Card ui.
/E
VEEK
much to the success of the sessions.
Iuncheon was served in the church
a nt
luigey
Mauces in
cuurches
Prices raha
to fISt. ~
While
all of
• from
ay by
Chim,
Wlse
MEN PLACED IN CLASSES
BY EXEMPTION BOARD
1310 Halinas street
resident of Kustin
en
me
■great ro<»d had been accomplished,
A review of the Women's Mission-
No headache, soar atom
cold or constipatio
morning. <
in,pus
to.Pe
r. bBra
oup=
respe
"HAS BEEN A
FRIEND TO ME"
(whieh h
CONDUCT OF WAR
BITTERLY ASSAILED
IN SENATE DEBATE
recently divided and the
reduced about ohe-half.
Personal Service Work.
at 12 30 o’clock and proved a delight,
fil socin! affair
was prompt in forwardirE
eels to the prisoners — *•
ROCKDALE POSTOFFICE
of
iMV coulty unu Hupiis.
OL Ldilop uuumy.
government and an such to help enlist
aU others in the service.”
Mi-sions and Mis-ion study.
Austin Mundi
from Ftephen
leath there eu
has not ordered
years.” "
TUESDAY SPE
Swift's Dixie Brand Bacon, per ...........
Swire’s Empire Brand Bacon, per 1b...........
Swire’s Picnic Hams, per lb.............. .
Dates, per ..................................
prediction that week in and week out.
perhaps dally, some feature of the de-
fects in the war administration will
be paraded forth in hope that the
v tali rated.
The following Is a Hat of names
of men who have been placed in the
"I am curious to know." put in
Senator Penrose, “if there is any ex-
planation why the secretary
widely apart from the facts.”
LEGAL NOTICES.
NTic >>l IM| SffoN T6 ~
IxconroR ATE.
Secretary Baker before the military
atfairs committee. His sanguine pre-
dictions as to our ability to ship
men to Europe and to supply them,
when these are exaggeratons of the
wildest sort.
"Let any senator take a pencil and
t
2
ne.
Remember the quickes w
rid of colds is one or two —
at night to cleanse the sys‘
a 10-cent box at any drug ste
forget the children. They rf
Candy Cathartic and it is oftegt
is needed to drive a cold fvat
little systems.
able to be
The pains
“UREEsu.
handonesatnwsphces.books we have many rood second-
GammeUs Book Store
911 Congress Avenue.
atoruwnmatns*natanauchcoek, sen-
l venture to say right now that
quested Henry R. Hendren.
8C of the
limb right
Diat
Jaw.
men who are
fl
sThe zweeping indictment by Senator
Hitehcock ha aroused Senator Wil
ilams to.high piteh. His tension ,v!:
11 bet-
» been
BAD COLD? TAE
"CASCARETS” FI
BOWELS TOI
They’re fine I Liven yo
and bowels andcle
your head... J
ruonAs S. ruouPsON.
Says Lady, Regarding Cardui,
in Giving This Well-Known
Woman’s Tonic Credit For
Her Good Health.
“What will 300,000
these?’ he asked.
on the
u
raw i ,‘( ouncils
of the civ i: j
Up in 2 or 3 days . .
and then send me ac «i esses
I am very thankful r ’ un u
of food that you sent nj ' * 1′05743
may get more, as I d‘" ---T
4; Herbert E.
ollege
humus
altural
J this
farm -
ien in
up. walking was
year-cld lad from Norfol’weg,
29
oner No. 10, hi a lette fu
says: “I am writing you to
jou cannot
The quarterly meeting ot the won-
ana •u-sy O1 Lne -usci aap.3.
ijOciativa, aelu Mvndu ia ine 1 us.
4aPu3t Curcn, wus atendcd uy iru
iilui vne uunureu iirhocis ui ine o.-
unaziuon unu Visiwis, repiesentng
--puet cuurcues •i austiu unu v.e.
4 —
uble •
from
vn a
the
gineer
>f fafe
ed on
pure and greaseless), and
cessful. The
- - - - ------- work is being carried on at the
’ —- l.ighth street fire hall
- Veil Me’ ashin of Inder instruetions from the depart -
...etbrd a meeenguiment o2 justice all the registrants
ne teiling them of the were treated with the utmost cour.
tier in the day of their Hr* - • —
Mayer sellr
watches at
attractive
large stock,
standard ml
ved in
to the
r and
I have
Iv de-
her, of
Worth.
1 rest narl been aroused
J was v itnensed by British and Freneh
troops in the advancec trenches over
। W hieh the contest was fought. The
bodtes of the eagles were later picked
। up by soldiers. < ne eagle is a mute
and the other, the larger one, a fe.
I mule They measure nearly ton feet
from winE to wing Bp and stood more
than four feet in height.
lirls open Attack.
Then I pointed the nos
machine up and started to <1
toward them at tremendous
Puile 1 the trigger and the
gun begun to chatter.
Davis while they were carrying on.
the war.
“If there is anything a man should!
kiow who has any sense at al, it
is that congress or a committee can-1
not curry on a war and cannot fur-
nish the brains to anybody else to
carry it on."
Work on classification of
BURNS
Um one woothine, i
Q cooling applcationoL
725:5:
=" " -----v _
dictions" ubout 1,500,000 men over-
Quaker Oats, 3 packages for.................. 22.11201
Ponst Tonsties, 3 packages for......... 2020
Pennut OU, per quart.................................
Van Houten’s Rona Cocoa, per |b............ . .!212
Country Butter, per pound........... 28
Corree, per pound. 3c, 30c, 15c and..............
Tea. per pound, 60c, 80c ami.........................
Xo..2 S ize.Cans or Peas, Tomatoes and Kidney Beans M
Milk Hominy, per ran.........................
French Mustard, 3 for..........................
Shile, per can.................... 2.............
Lenox and Bob White Soap, s bars for .. ,
AUSTIN TEA & COFFEE
NOTICE
We are prepared to
take care of all your
moving or hauling
of 2,000 pounds or
less
Phone u, for a Quick Job
AlitO Truck Phone
1113
AnXXEAPOLIS, Minn. Feb. 4-
X elled fears for the safety of the
American rallway misston to Russia
hended by Colonel George H. Emer-
von. of St. Paul, are expressed in a
cablegran received here from Tokio
Inpan.
Tlic cablegram Mid John F. Stev.
Mrs. F F. Bledsoe rave a report on/Hitchcock
t’sst ns and minion study work in Imterrupted
the zuxiltary. rhe told of splendid ■ ■
mcetines that had been held and how
Mie. Gco-re Clary replied to the
aar-n. of Krceting. lining assurancc
that al. present were as one in ilie
work offered them to do.
Mra. 2. A. Whitley of Austin, cor.
repondE secretary and treasurer,
presented her report for the quarter.
A he ltnunci.il stutement showed total
receipts of $2050, being an increase
of nuie than 4200 over the corre-
pding quarter lor last year. Thia
was t onsidered an 4
than th*
hi reus
W. 4 \
. Wi-
r. H.
to in*
i feti
of.senator
Naker’s "sangutne pre-
of untin and Mas "
of Ransa 4 ty. nnd
Jasper Pike, 4; Henry U. Jackson, 1;
Oliver Wendell Cook. 4; Gcorge
Muminer, 4; Houston siith, 4; Alex-
ander Ceero Loyd, Jr, 1; Nero Hill,
1, kutus Crow, 4.
John Edwards Jacobs, 1; Joseph
Green, 4; John C. Lucio, 1; Edwin
H. Waiker, 1; Charles William Kuach,
I; Hoy L. Alinquist, 4; Arthur Wil-
hum baker, 4; William Franklin San-
airs. 4; Higgins Meli Williaras, 1;
luburcia keynia, 5; Dillard Hamil-
ton, 4; Isaac knoxson Edmonds, 4,
a rus le Leon, 1.
men do with
“Great Britain
aurhh “ermih Rarmansamenthop.
raking the administration
rieht 1hewonator from Nebraska is
K" in what he has said, we are
We are out of this,
sc"The hundreds of millions we have
her. ran lick Germany Alon. n
may, take, a Cong time, but We can
Ins up and m?.’: the use of stand-iciosures before the military commit-
5 1 and muckraking the admin- tee and said that the president ad
secretary of war were too burdened
with duties to know all the deficien-
cies.
eipe you can une
teaspoonfulm will
(lafe) Thompson azed
r. died at 1 o’clock Hat-
on in the family home.
teESwhenrihshoannardacasksailer-
remained all day 11s
aenator Reed of Missouri ended the
day with a speech an which he dee
heomd.mmpuening nersonal motives a,
he said Senator wiliams had done.
s.0111 Kettine to be too much the
habit to insist that opponents or Bpon.
measures are the friend, of
katser, raid the Arissourlan.
One of the things I hop,
lw-2oPDeI and that did stop
Mopped."" venator from aliasissipp
I shall not undertake it,” replied
Senator Hitchcock.
a."! never expect to be elected presi-
dent and until I am I certainly would
not undertake to do it.”
yo" motalking about the three men
denf W recommend tO the presi
dint you cannot name them,” kept
on Senator Wilams. p
.21 wi not name them; I will
not make the effort”
“You cannot.”
rekistrnt was reryaired to give
pictures of himseli. and to al-
ringer marks to be taken.
Devotional exercises were conducted
"Hd greetings extenaed by Mra. w. A.
kiamiett. bile extended a cordial wei.
como tu ull auxiliary micibeis and
visitors.
ted as
emen
OPPORTI NITY F one
(Continued From Page One )
mans and was the firsr eiAri)
ican prisoner of war* — P-VF-a
as “American No. 1."
the most part praiser or the DisI
the T. M <?. A. anced States for
Red Cross. He reqr Texas ! will
raincoat for some < on Tuesday,
signed him at th« < n g. m.,-at
A letter from Wai. highest Liq.
of Wichita. Kan., dispior merrhaw-
ly the attitude taken Ke of A G
Amerisans in Germanying $6,069.10
W ill yon please te
ewis Wirtz, 4, Albert Sneed, 1,
Frank "rayton Walker. 4; Franklin
enjamin Brewer, 3; William Thomas!
Kink, 4; Howard Munford Jones, 3
J G H Kuppernagel, 1; ('- --
Theo lAr.on. +; Clyde Washangtn
white, 4; E M Stromberg, 1; John
Babstiste Grimaldi. 1; U A. Black-
••urn. 1; Coba Leon Michelson, a;
warence E. Mecashin,
Alea Katy Abramson, 1; Louis Val-
dez, 1; Kogers Quareis Smail, 1;
imlah Lawton, 1; John lawrence
Buaaa, 4; George Landrum kussei, 4;
Henry Warren Sowing. 4; Adolph
Konetsky, 4; Joe Fleming James, 4;
Jose Trevino, 5; Jullus Thiele, 4;
Henry August Jackson, 4; Austin
Texas Wimveriy, 4; Eh Medearis, 4.
EohenondnEee chapman, 4; Melvuie conditons’make itim;
Warren Edward. 4 Sam Jones 1- zle , I the food administration
alteon deore,1enor2am Jonberi formulate a list ot permanent
i _... ....*• ( este, thnt we nledge nnru.lv..
are JOU going to give him brain, by
an act of congress' if the president
is not a fool, what is the need of
four legislation?"
senator Hitchcock had lead from
a currant publication a biblica: al.
iuou, insinuating that the president
needed somebody to hold up his
hands.
"Who will do the holding up?” In-
quired Williams raspingly.
The senator from Nebraska on
the one side and the senator from
Massachusetts or the senator from
I ennsylvania on the other side. I
suppose. ’
Calls Hitchcock's Hand.
y the
stood high
knew him
“The stupid bill," as Senator Wil-
liams called it. demanded that “three;
distinguished men of demonstrated
ablliiy” in the war cabinet, be ap-
Pointed by the president.
“So, as the senator from Nebraska
confessed,” continued Senator Wil-
liams, "the whole thing goes back
to the president. He must ’distin-
guish them and their ability.' He is
charged with the responsibility.
Can’t Give Brains by legislation.
“If the president is a fool how •
. "You say the president and the sec-
d retary O war do not know,” snapped
Millams. “How can you know better
than they do? In God’s name I ask
juu. You're not their superior in
brains or intellect."’
' I was making n patrol over the
i E"lparial lines early one morning
when I saw the two eugles, said
Cuptain Mortureux, telling his story,
“They fl w straight toward me and
nlthough my machine was faster than
| they weir, they kept hovering near
ime. since I lad to swin buck ano
I forth alcng a certaln length or the
! frent.
। ens, noted engineer, had left Japan
. fo. Vladivostok fo learn if the 300
American engineers had arrived
safely.
About the middle of December
। when the Emerson party reached
Vladivostok, the city was then in
the hands of the Bolshevik!. Ger-
man spies and agents had spread
। ytorics the Americans were coming
to take away their railroads and their
: work, and the people were worked
of
were lade anu en la usiasn • many a sharp debute, took the sen-
onuunbounded 101 enunued extonlate flour to mcet a general charge of
— ---- MovKa“ne lUtiLuul tnut nudlaenaioz auiencock at nelther ine
trants for the (elective draft is be- Mr Snmciul.. . . ., vresident “or secietary of War Baker
Ing rapidly completed only a few pet Lni o W uuumson of Austin. , anew what went on and that inere-
more questonnaesremaint be’in -iduun W. H"Lyonsaneaprgonaorazgrcut body
orori.n a seeretur ■ I “ine president cannot know,” said
-rcuK and Atesponsc. IHitehcock. "He is surrounded like a
king, by Ills court, and he hears prac-
ucauy only one side."
quickly end evenly, and it leaven the
.alp wort, mid the heir fine and i
plky, bright, luntroup, fluffy end eery
to manage. •
You ran get mwinified cocoanut oil
at any pharmary. Ite very cheap, and
i few ounces will supply every mem-
bee of the family for montha.
board tn Austin announces
, , — -*v‘ast viwp nevrynat an examination for postmaster
ehu.o bNinesn or departmnents on of Rockdale will be held in Austin on
45 1-3 tuI a do not azree to close, March 6. The positton pays 12100 a,
. 105.1 lnK need not elose, but should 3 ea • Only persons who receive
izigpndien that day only fish, pouitry their names through the Buck.Isle or. , "Fie can find,
..I permtitrd wild game. If this works flee will be eligible, fettevate council
"oous nJ"ry to the businesn ihei Mr Gene said sesteru ■ tas ner. ' rumning Robert E.
na er. nhou Id report the hituation tosons will fake the examination For 302 ---------
lor. punty and state food administra. partmental clerk eblch will hr hnid r . . ---------------------
--- Eagles Attack Warplane;
Machine Gun ConqI
name three men that
to offer to take the
had learned that a well-
do more work and, inch
it might save them sery
of the watery soup. T
ter he succeeded in ge
censor. ■
Barnby Boyle, an q1
marine, who went thr
ting Bull” campaign K
the Spanish war with-E
met hi? misfortune vi1
sailor. He was captu“
This is the lirst authentic case on
a Play: record i the annals of European
was aceldentl. mhysicThsjaviptin.when a bira has attaeked an
bo’rwouldybe able towfh acrlat battle between aptain
Mortureux and the Ino giant birds
Working in an airplane manurac .■ u o p prro
♦ urine plent just outside of paris i.f H. C D. DEC
Jules Vedrines. When he came bac L Established 1872-- New Orleans, La.
fnemurpe.rariaMadranrerorecbefor" otton WTktt •
10 of hninc beena.,’....... 1 tongito Rox.rmnn keshenn
he ",3,1" 411 p5iuic . r,, ' I of the first to congratulate <'«nt , in i Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade Associate
sh0” ii I the fl. hlng propeller r ortureui who brought the „ra.nMomben of Liverpol Cotten A.wi.tioa
baa did not scare him a bit I was'with him S 1 " soods 1 pecia1 attention given w th. enecuton ot
" lerders on the above eachangen.
Senator Hitchcck’k said the war ma-
chine had "mole brakes than motive
power.” He cited the various dis-
.closures before the military
trazlctnrictmetnes tr.agrecthat these
wiThe chairman of the military com-
mittee has said the military estab-
lishment has fallen down. But you
cannot say that of a new army " f one
an 1 one-half million men. of fleets
of airplanes that will darken the sun.
of Ereat fleets of ships."
IN GERMAN PRISON -r
CAMPS AMERICAN 9
REMAIN CHE
You aren’t on an eq$1,400
footing with other mt 300.
unless you have an neresa
curate watch.
ray. I Wiliam Lindon Burke.
lCalph I. lay. 1,
pape ald figure the matter out fur
i inueif. Lnuer the most favorable
circumstances it takes five tons of
shipping tu supply une man in
France. I mean by that that the
>h‘Ps must sail regularly, cross rap-
idly and be towed and unloaded
promptly. These figure* take no ac-
count ui transports necessary tu take
mt a aeross tnc ocean. They con-
Hniplate only the supplying of men
over there. It makes no allowances
lor sinkings, no allowances for de-
lays, no allowances for bad loadings,
ail of which have already occurred
and are Mil! occurring, lu makes no
allowances for hospital ships which i
will be needed. r i
day morning The ponitlon
NMEKICANS. from $1100 to $1200 a year.
president will be persuaded to change
his mind. IIntil he does it is admit-
ted that there is slim chance that
- . ---— — - — --3L either bill will pass.
cory 6 upurgunzauuz willlams Administraton.
•hv iu» inteicaung. aoqueni au-i John Sharp Wiilans, a hero
dreed were maue anu eninusiasin 1 many a sharp debute, took the
continued erloi i late floor
WK taut hudjsenatoi
uers/uP to a high pitch of excitement
... ... secretions passed
too frequently, especially at night. I
ii soil Donn’s Kidney mis and my
We back became stronger and my kid-
down ncys ormal. I have had no need of
a kidney medicine since and I con.
yeu of my present address, »
will be permanent—that is a
as I remain in Germany. F
been here since Mash 12, mW
ing been captured in vpid-Atlair
March 10. I wish ou waJ
and locate my brother; the 4
knew of him he wa on the
boa. 'Willett* in Ney)Yozk, )
let him know where I annS
present predicament. This Bn ■
load off my mind. The rtffl
bear as all the Americans
red blood in their veins.”
Fitzgerald expressed the )
the reason the German
M Lghtney. Mrs. J H Heck, Mr
Nofice is hereby given that the
partnership composed of R n
Nichola and George j Mason, doing
businens under the firm name of The
Vernon Ka-ord. han been disnolvea
and It In the Intention to incorporate
the buziner of The Vernon iecora
under yhe snme firm name
R. H. NICHOLK,
<■!" J MINI IX
.TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED--A first class regular meal
rook fur hotel. Apply Cook, can
I Auier.can office.
Mr an Mrs
of might get his talons in one
o iT,.u and tear the canvas
m.rUne, “ero to a over
... 3 Cho birde followed right after me. I
101,1 J” .attack one them
l2nh 1 . what he would do 1
"anxed to slowdown anad waited un.
n "hneiles were directiy above and
in front of me.
Machine Gun Got Them.
Steiner, 3;
CLEVELAND, Tenn— Mrs. Joanna
Felker of this plnce, arter telung ot
the help she obtained from the use
of Cardui 13 years ago, wheh it bunt
up her health and strength, says fur-
ther: "The next time 1 used it
t.ardui) Was about 4 or t years
A5° I had anq was sust able
to drag around for a good while,
getting worse all the time I sut-
fered intense pain in the lower ab-
domen and back . . Could hardly
do my work. It ... all a drag
and walking was very painful for
me I finally had to give up and
go to bed, where I stayed about a
week . . . and then turned back to
Cardui. my old friend
After starting the Cardui. I was
some Austin People Fail to Realize
the sertousness of a Bad Hack.
The constant aching of a bad back
The weariness, the tired feeling.
The pains and aches of kldnev Ills
May ruit seriously if neglected.
Dangerous urinary troubles often
follow .
This Austin man shows joy what
to do
Was attached tu the army or the
oient bvinging with him two stufred
raglrv v hh n nt shot down with hm
hinchine gun v. hen they attacked turn
•1 irinR n ilizht he made over the Bui-
Karian lines in Macedonia.
correct timi
t ,. -- senator can find that
the.worst of ali the asses that ever
ease. Has the typical council of
985,1.. near ruining
Limo n anti (.rant in the civil war
He can find, too, that the Con.
re-let ate council came very near
Lec and Jefferson
Prates of FoolS Paradise.
“I consider it reckless.” replied
enator Hitchcock. ”I think it a
terrible thing to mislead the people
when the lacts are ascertainable, it
shows the secretary is not in touch
with the shipping board and there is
not knowledge in high places of ac-
tual facts. Ifb u miserable thing to
live in a fool's paradise and think
we can do the impossible."
He said 21.000.000 pairs of shoes
had been crdered.
Surviving relatives in
the regar of all who
most st pensive
I Mrsicii numbers were contributed sors or
during the morning session and again, the
tn the afternoon by Miss Lucile Hale, "That's
and .Are 0. H Kadkex. The sones will br Mopped and
by tnene sweet-voiced singers added’-- 1
is probably
• "■ sufat s
blect. three distingulshed men of
abii,t. Senator Hitchcock replied
arJ. propose that ight or tenPsep:
araterane, independent departments
101 < . ciin.on a single track with-
Stattan ordination be brought into one
station, where they will be united ”
bl.Senater,wiliams sald: "The tro-
21 .k ' senator from Nebraska
ordwthe. senator from Oregon, both
or.whom I love. I, that they have
n epgaged as chairmen and mem-
iMthrin investisatine committee
andrheduty pan investigating com-
"The a d specks on the sun.
sieanse the bair and pealp thorough
ly simp’y mointen the hair aith
water and rub it In It makes an
abundanee or rich, creamy lather. I
whieh rinses out eamily, removing
ever partie le of dust, dirt, dandruff
and excersive oil The hair dries
1-."Do.y0 want to show where you
of the tackemor tthe
notwend.a tolegram in the kaise":
ire . : , Ihe Intent behind this?
president must* pias’osemenir sgnnth
itopnacpak hirseirtemporari§ un.
popuar’ I don’t think .ou-wou'd
do. that, but irthats mot you" mo.
.be’ behm.! <h.e m!.’" the real de-
AUSTIN AMERICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1918.
I be
Aim- een 04-031
i ale at same
•ar » » Ind accounta
HotHar’tlureug
ha „WcjiNsox/V
lisa
L>etriment -o
and in 3 weeks
exce ptionally fine }ou passed it again by a two-thirds
...... majorit} I would refuse to obey ii.
on.the grounds of unconstitutionality."
"Don't you think " Senator Gaila-
__ her, the republican leader, arked, "If
U onan aactivity . in euurch work ini Administration leaders'raid yeMer-
"Resolv-a, That in order that our tamorrow that.orgsenator Wadsworth
““\nd iFngdafuzem the amansacomai.
condition, make it Impoat tatesnr theowaor cansnformost advo-
_____________ 1r0 ollle James to Spcak.
q ests, that we piedge ourselVes to I But the decision as evidently
I. assume 'he attitude of soldlers readyichanged. Williams was thrown into
inito comnp'y unhesitatingly with the ine. arena today and it is expected
recommendations of the food admin- iome. James of Kentucky win answer
1 Istration as they are presented: be it i nator Wadsworth tomorrow.
George further f. The attitude of the wnite house
"Resolved. That each of us consid. orces, was apparent as soon as sen.
er ourselves a representative of thelator Hitchcock began to speak. sen-
--------- . ators Martin, the democratic floor
leader, Myers, Beckham and kirby all
hegan to ask questions. These con-
linued for a time, but after a while
proceeded practically un-
To be without -nt
blemisl on yypyge
new standin---3
ficiency. Ot
Ur AUSLIN BAPTIST
ASSUCIAlUN MEETS
_ iment construction. What lies beyond
this is indefinite. The impression is
that the probe will lag.
But the probers probably will not.
On the floor of the senate it is the
urday nftern
Thr lu
H Burdi
•hr Aunt
the name denotes the class:
George Malone bougias, 4; Adrian
Swearingen kobinson, 4; Wiuam
.. . William Ogletree, son of notcem-n
intend ‘ti”.'0? of. his home lastahooting
night The tire is valued at $30. sal4t
.... “ ------ school in
.Aut0 ntorazo vatterten and wrvire
Marton Jono r. Martin PNSne - - -
Careless UegofSoad H ■ I 5 CLOSEBON TUESDAYS
opoils the Hair t — •
---------- W. F. Long, food administrator
oapshotld be uted very carefully. |"istriet, gave out thr following,
. you wunt to keep sour hair iook-miwaFntTrom t Poden.. food ad
ine its Ihm N.gt ...1 . . • ». . u r ; T yesterday J Adolph Geue, secretary
. . *' e-1,, Euteher shops and meat depart.'service board in Austin
pared shampoos confain too much al-ments of stores should clone theirithat an examination for
kail. Thin dries the sealp, makes the 665 of bpsinesn or departmnents
hair brittle, and ruina it t Hon W. 4 0 not.axree to slone. March 6.
The bept thing for steady une ।
juM ordinary muisified cocoanut nt|
when I
for me
strength
various classes. The number after
3; John
w"Isthere arepubuican on that side
hw“ behind the fight except
a.lew 1 1 pacirists that have pret
"me’,TCL out ot politicai exIS
ece- I know yok are. Whv dn
you tolerate this Olli which "Y a
surpatioa of executive authoHtv 9
is thererore uncon.
Senntor Williams recalled the case of
Anndrew Johnson, who narrowly e.:
capel impeachment and terms
proccndines cne Ot the mont a'"-
"There' I” ’ in American history.
, Iere was a small interchange
o5hosunitieshere between the .ena.
,ont “hich the galleries ttterd
an immediately the tWo disclasmed
r„anteonism.toward cach other.
o0V bFanches "hends"enwhennthe
senator William, went on scoxtrndy:
Did "ozy.there are no war plans.
pi,‛0u.ever.hear anything so ,lu.
loan the theater of the war is
Annzed at Hitehcock.
<’. A. Stegens, stationary engtneer,
— 1101 Net hrs street. Austin, says “I
rounesirot both or them "fneyttehbackenn"tnekoaneyhe sman ot my
screaming end flapping to the earth ’ •
c-ter. back.m the city. I had a
-‘reel taxidermist mount them.
captnred a German aviator
there some time ago who told me
hat an eagle had raided one of their aider the
"'tZeT drx.and carried or PHice at alldealers. Don't
ire very voracloue • kan eagles simply ask for n kidney remedy.
museum ana wi keep“thetotter‛arsbumnco,rroys., N. T.
trophy. ----------------------------------------------
Curdut should do for you w hat It
has doni for thousands of other
women it should help you. Try
(ardui
seas wtre • exaggerutions of the wild-
est run," because I lie shipping pro-
bran coilid nut iuifiii the demand.
"The present condition of snipping
is nothing jess than shocking,' said
Hitchcock. "Ihe present supply of
shipping is worse than alarming. I
um L’raid to go too deeply into fig-
ures tor one might be caarged wiin
giving inforination ur value to the
i nemy were one to tell the truth
about the present supply of shipping.
All who are informed as to the
present supply of our shipping were
thunderstruck at the statements of
The Mississippian charged the spon-
sors of the bill with bro-German ten-
dencies. Once he advised if they were
to show where they stool, “telegraph
the, kaisei' And he flung a direct
challenge when he said:
If I were the president and you
Passed this bill I would veto it if
27
it’s a fine medicine, and has been
1 Kood friend to me, a nd I am a
friend to it too, it's through taking
Cardui I have been well and strong
and in good health for the past 4 or
it. w
getting to the "llost about SI 300,000,000 with an aa.
reported wrong ardrexs ditonal $3,500,000,000 lost by many-i
1. in chatue or wililam farturer
<• >. k muperintendent orl., prneIpai industrien, Acordineto’aan
treet Ftailway , ompany dnnn m computations, saved in fuel ! sior •
at 413 Howie ntreet 3666 406.799 ami lost in wages and of the
w s --- manufactures $13,936,678,323. Fou berore
st to buile of Sta pire ever dollar saved In fuel $6.12 wasin
low bulldinm tile n ll ost ,n wages and $14.82 Bn manu-i
Star a> Produce c’oin.’etures Some of the inust ries paid
As high ny $239 73 for rich dollar of
ifuel saved.
M 11 "oR‛d"aNPPtaNtaeMenotkc"iz
ciation. cutiined plans for woman’s1 "Jeremiah i ,
< .“"repah and his lamentations are
’br in At with th -nator from Ne
Frederick Eby of the t nl»»rMty StetH ta « sad sarcastically. "He
of Toana spoke on "Christian Eanca- no, tiat nor nan ahivs. nor this,
tion, and gave one of the most elo. neea and nor, he other thing that we
quent and inspiring addresses of the ■ we need 5 eny one of us knows
diy. Ih. Eby is an authority on this' -fip g*ig .. .
subject, which he handled from a of ririnr thathe might be accused
Eptzt standpoint, tell, ng of the early enemy if in ormation, useful to the
work of the. Baptist church in Texas knew Me h d , losed all that he
and how i had extended in mugn- knew and ni Cisclosed about all he
_________tule and inhuence, mfrandne has Eiven information
treated with th- ulmoM cour. Dr " A. Hamlett, pastor or the "But mv wonomy:
,, . . and decorum The regulations|"irst Baptist church, made a brief nd-,J day when men oy,50e5 back: to the
"■ bln 1 rutty were carefully explatned. and no drens on the xame hubject, bringing alstop the .n.000 here wanting to
th* -on of V|r anl,troubie was experienced. very interesting session to a close (tons to c-p, \ O1 100- and muni-
Fiephenvilie. Th. registration will be completed, -----•ee-- mont foolish ntainsomething al-
FIRE DESTROYS ROOF OF reehan-ii hu 2.2 " SWEDISH CHURCHESCLOSE - r Ar22."S,
TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ‘ ......fatemiglorendence TWO-DAY CONVENTION mhe German came.
DICTATORS CLASH ' nev. Carl Henderson of Stamford
Too- the IWo-9ior} frame, AA CIIDTUrn a~mm was elected president of the Austin
ccupied b} tolumbus . i-4t runintn NEED district or the Swedish Luthern
Bouldin attii South Tan OF FUELLESS DAYSIV
• burned last night The fire
Is ahout $1000 The alarm
church at a two-day convention -g1,
which closed yesterday Other orr-1 .. h ' , 2 W al he has
cers chosen were: Dr. A L, Scott 1 W hiPP‛ d alrendy. _......
New Sweden, Vice president; Rev. C "m.Kue right now Because he has
<> Norde!!. I el Valle, secretary. ".2 attempted to prove an
Rex c J. Iosenquist, Hutto, treas- tAomiwen AEuinst the executive ay-
urer. uX y.nf the United States Eoverh-
Celebration of the Lord’s Supper, | . n t. shows not only inerri.
sermons, and discussion of mis- g-* , proves stupidity. Fe
vork tn Texas were only a fewiieg 5, here with a measure to in-
important matters which came <n •resident with more power
thr convention Among theig,,2er,10 prove that the presi.
nister present were the Revs, c.dntcanbecome efficient with more
Oisen. of Austin; Hugo Harter- 1 4,’ ncn he has been inefficient,
iovs, of Fort Worth, and G A. stan-jpower. bntors opinion, with less
i line. O. M Blume and Theodore Sea- j., .
I sazre, of Hound Rock. . " " P
Hundreds of persons attended the 11 vr
"Yeu don’t expect the bill to na..
hentowmnucd You kow tie Drsi-
a d-a. ra'j;° nator can pnderatand
a ttrpingrosrut anrepubiican’preme
M-m. a Ebubicananenatornryunger
P i democratic president m the
cltcbunaop m undpretana.a dem)
.nd th.- convention meet- ruining"uanninidanhz"came.nearPUis democratie president in‛the
----------- Iruin Th' with " carthagimtan-sen. , . - ........
a The continental congress cam. stand demanded
near ruining George Washington of ” *- •
EXAMINATION MARCH 6 aapommittec.......
an" fern WRaeient markstandtor
MeHran electrical Eoods, according; Judge A I. Wilkinson will ndere,e --------
,0.“ report today of the bureau ortheRotariansat the weekly luncheon ! i
tida j Ja „hlot‛n met-’,
"eFman „m'l 1"07011101. tetw veenA In"." price interpretine committee, urlnfton serice, has juM arrived here
arnntnE- Mm, with the’ anseriene w "athennurnanepnsrvauronccanaon * furiough from Sal......a, where
- too,.
nonp or anything
• ne nr two
Did the senator ever complain to
the secretary of war about the de-
,.U?” asked Senator Martin.
“I have carried my complaints un-
til I am a nuisance.”
Senator Hitchcock insisted the fat
was not with the secretary, but with
the System.
“I am opposed to the bill chaR.
Pioned by the senator from Nebras-
ka. said Senator Reed in his speech.
But I know I have no patience with
this impugning of the motives of men.
Neither have I patience with sav-
ing the investigation by the military
committee has developed no more
than specks. When 7000 men are
caled without clothes that is a speck
tv hen men’s dead bodies lie upon the
flour, that is not a speck. If we have
no cannon, that is not a speck. If our
ships are not bunkered with coal, that
is not a speck.
speed. I
A Peterson,
Lugene
Goodrich,
Famuel Williams, 1; Daniel Hu. _________________
-----—----------------------- Eent Girubbs I; William Archibald ary Unionmanual methods, given by
, a . _ , Whatley: 1: William Henry Brill. 4; Mrs. ‘ E.. Maddry, proved very in-
OBITUARY । *........
---- iwaul (irant. 4; Hugh Spencer Me-
I heown. 3: (laude Bratton. 1. John
andolph Bingham, 4. Alonza King,
i «. William Joseph Childress |
other namen will be pullished 1
from day to day. Some of the men
in eI 3 are already in the service. •
en my
l ato
n msy
on my
g was
out of
spells
w fully
lit the
l hud
Get a 10-cent box now. |\T
Colds—whether in the 1
part of the body—are
come by urging the liver « truck
keeping the bowls free of E
Cascarets tonight and yout 12
up with a clear head an, pel
will be gone. Cascaretacre2
you sleep; they cleanse"f,
the stomach, remove Tl
rested food and foul nft Koo
excess bile from the lidD
off the constipated wasputi” $
po‘son from the bowels.e—e
I lintx-fix o enemy aliens were reg- --eu ymsa IUr womans
terre under the ruling of depart- work in the organization during the
n..m of justire in Austin yesterday, ycar.
k Martin and N. O. Ogletree, city r Frederick Fby of the University {
.Policemen, acted as registrars undet ef T --ha ...
n, on "eorE‛ Tompson of Austin orderz from Chief of Police Morris
Funeral arrange menta will be an Fich . .
nounced later. four
iow
I The
man THIRTY-FIVE enemy aliens Th .
REGISTERED IN AUSTIN educ Huns I
The lift
Mr* w
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