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NEGLECTED COLDS
NEW SWEATER WOOL AUSTIN SOCIETY .
THE
-LICTOF
FRESH
LOVE AND FAT WELCOME, WOMEN OF
ARE DANGEROUS FOR AUSTIN RED
CROSS KNITTERS
Austin
universtty fraternities.
Hiaire
or
that’s all.
merry mariage ball
Doctors declare
lion coll one of the serious
a nd
ters.
tuberculosis which cause a large por-
WOMEN TO VOTE
AT BELGIAN RELIEF Popularity of the Contracting
the Emancipated Sex.
K fat a day, they are quite harmless (he
a proud boast for an Austin woman
up |
serial in the Austin Ameri-
: pear as a
u
paper.
i
CARDUIA
(Continued From I aze ne. •
SPLENDID TONIC
N
of War Relief.
of
I
ME
R Gad, of
headquarters in the
ing goes on
The Effort for the Big Fund Will
Now, What Does a Hen Do:
Now Being Made.
Car
lord.
P
P - ■
chapel and will soon give 4 lecture at
A
a splenid femnalo
Surgical Dressings Rooms.
ingiy
cousins
woman's tonte.
medicine for women, for many th -2.
At another table rood cooking re-
term
Hill.
Riley.
Buchanan in which
gressman J.
’ Mr.HOLMBERG SAYS
NUITPI
4«
That
CEF
#
tarism, and to this end
: I
r—f>UTT9
dustry aud seif -sacrifice can pro-
vide. ad
Mother • Friend dur-
By the regular
nailed up let* yesterday afternoon.
QUANTITY OF FLOUR
Eby.
Monday. April 8- <h* mont interesting
news
CANE
Send S0e. end
ill ehip
new kit eize to eoldiere or sailors anywhere.
SYRUP
wwork
TO AUSTIN
CITY TAXPAYERS
Aah Your Grocer
Nujol for constipation
I
2
terest.
by
March 15, 1918.
rec ognitton
I
Hi
Pupils Send Large Package
of Garments Made for Bel-
gian Children to Headquar-
Second Enormous Campaign
Planned to Further the Work
ROSEMEAD
BRAND PURE
FELLOW ( TTIZENS.
Judge David Pickle talked to the
mount
from 1
of their num-
most and got
“I
th
Mis* «"iov ie
Miss Styles.
Mise Nellie
Parties in the Nitschke Ram
say Wedding an Interesting
Feature.
Instituted This Evening at
Red Men's Hall.
of Austin and Travis County
Held Yesterday.
• ough.
venton"
‘sickness
box, together with a secretary.
Permanent Officers.
justified
measure
strong,
nish
and
Packed in
Goorgiu
opponents of law or obstruct its
proper administration.
pon’t fail to read the story of “The
Reni Cohncj House ” which will ap-
red
ash
fun
But
Soa
mei
bac
will
I recommend it
tonic."
Just a
nape to
CENTRAL TEXAS
WILL BE ACTIVE
hearties* congratulations to our ow
| people to the governor of Texas ane
in hotties only, hraring the Nujol trade,
mark — never in belk. write for free bookleL.
II
FINDS PLENTY TO
XEEP ITSELF RUSY
Springfield, ni.
January 5, 19.7
labor
Th
A gul
of go
W
ton b
who
with
ing t
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n
n
T
lit
P«
ne
dl
so
tic
ni
ar
of
ev
.2
FRED STERZING,
Collector.
By A.
W
dent
norat
ident
cabin
Th
new
« abin
non -li
foret
men*
far •< 1
chans
at Mi
CONGRESSMAN BUCHANAN
WOULD RAISE PAY
P ay be the
tnat saves
Mr* N A Stedman is expected hack
from Wac o the last of the week
2oss m
Trzas a
second
Hones dos more
we are
every
produce
t under existing conditions brought on
I by the high cost of living ”
.1
_ I been returned to dealers or was now
— in their ponression
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS
There are no substitutes—there is only Nujol
Nujol Laboratories,
Seandard Oil Company, (New Jerwey),
Bayonne, New Jeruey.
I
“FELLOW CITIZENS”
Heidenheimer-
Strassburger Co.
DISTRIBUTORS
WOMEN BANDITS
ROB THEATER MANAGER
ADr.Bell’s .
Pine Tar Honey
for Coughs&Co!ds
comi
appo
new
t nit
Ad
dirat
peni
tmpo
mine
made
prom
little
The Perfect Baby
Of The Future
■ pon The Futr Lafa-L
i
Yours truly,
C. S. Holmberg
r no ill—not even a wrinkle or stomach
. ^cho- w 111 follow their use seventy-
Hve cents secures a large case at any
& drugsist a or by ma from the Mar-
3 mola Co.. 854 Woodward ave., Detroit.
g -
Play Safe! Prevent serious ill-
ness. Try Dr. Bell's Pine-
Tar-Honey.
in she ia laying or lying"
% Sunday Arrernoon Mecn
The continuous line of automobiles
looks like a procession winding ita
way out the benutiful Mount Bunnell
1 road.
salves to aid them in every powsible
way.
Miss Throupe Convalcscing.
Her friends are glad to hear that
iss Grace Throupe is convalescing
from an attack of appendicitis and
is at home from the Seaton infirmary.
mostly regular attendant* and have
become very expert in gauze folding.
Miss Talitha Everitt was in charge
in the morning.
Those working were
Mrs. Paul Deals.
W A
latest
last k
retary
Tie
•on. N
Minn*
follow
quot 1
I hl
St i a
Fol
lotted
op
Nev
Thi
(‘let
Ric
Atto
4 "ht
Ft
Mm
Kar
Fan
rereipts before that
payment of the in-
Spanish
Mackerel
—Also—
TEXAS SNAPPER
In Large Sizes, to Bake.
BERWICK BAY OYSTERS
reimanent tjH.UU Committee.
Frank W. Hill. A J- Ellers, Mr,.
Milton MZorria, M J. Mcsween, Aira.
Garments Sent in by Austin'
Residents Now Being Packed 1
Expect to Fill Many Boxes.
------- New Woodmnn Circle,
Texas to the ranks of the militant
forces combatting the evils of life.
Protecting the soldiers.
ARKANSAS HOARDERS
FORCED TO DISGORGE
any of the ailm nts
-------ee---- Count; food administrators today re-
Don’* fell to read the «tory of 'The ported to Hamp Willlama, federal I
Heel Col ne) House"" whirh will ap- food administrator for Arxannas, in,
pear a* a serial in the Austin Amort- . their first convention here, that 2.-
F Before the arriva! of baby knewing wemen
I for ever half a eentury have used with regu-
| lerity the time-henored preparation Mother ■
I Fids of
Mere is a wwta* wonderful applieatien far
the ebdomen and breasta It penetrates the
b Marie* ligaments and tissues rendering thaw
Dy Asaneiated Press to The Austin Amencan
HoT SPRING*. Ark March 28 —
DELICATE GIRLS IN
Business or School
who have thin or in-
sufficient blood or are
physically frail will find
SCOTTS
EMULSION
a rich blood-food and strengthen-
ess than a year ago the
s asked to contribute one
• llton fot Red Cross relief
therefore. to
people of Austin and Travis county. .
after a struggie laming many months, "tr ever printed in a -5“3
‘have succeeued in banishing the aa- paper.
It must be a goal
MIre Bland and her daughter, Mrs
Reynolds, of Georgia are domiciled • this place, makes the following state-
he says he feels confident thia ses-
irton of congress will pass a bill "giv-
ing the needed relief for postoffice
employes. whose salarles are too low
to enable them to live comfortably
Whercaa. The loyai and patriatc
little while the overplus of fut—the
coarseness of aspect will disppear. ;
' The figure wil! become slight enough
to permit of a maidenly contour.-*' Good
pure outline, be.ng fashioned with cor-
pet and gown. Thon victory—If not I
revenge
i Although Marmola Tablts often
take off uniformy a pound of flabby
The American Hed Cross is plan-
n ng ask the American public for
itsse on d
ran for twenty-five daya beginning
Mr* Joule Bel Capps from.
and remarked on the daintiness
the little garment*
contemplates changing the name of
her home troi the Fpanish ‘laguna
Gloria.” which mem in “The (ilorious,
{ake," to one associated with soie- |
hing still more me loious
to the legislature of the
or Buffer from
assured the Austin Amnerican
Two university girls had quite
wrangle a day or so ago
The girl from San Antonio satd
“I'm always worried to know about stay with her father. A
then break 1} your
Hixson, Tenn Mr*. J
power the F’rusnian mili-
representative that one
ber had “talked the
the most done
the Y M
The package contained
Four dozen little underskirts
Eight little giris dresses and
une knitted sweater.
The usual Red C’ross garment mak-
peculiar to wromen
country home is in-
them with
' Relgin Relief.
The rooms in the Han > k build
clean soldiers and fur-
pg Fat women should not repine—but
refin — heir own lines by means of •
that phenomena)—the Marmola Tab- gp, „p, ,
Het no exereting or aieting » neces- CLASSES TO TEACH
bary. Biinply take one tablet after
tach meal and at bedtime and in a
Mrs B W Ttandolph will have two
Mu.
Word ha» been received by the rela-
tives that the bride and groom are
having a happy etas in New erlcans,
en route to Washington, D C
My doctor told me to use Carduu
took one bottle which helped me.
committee to consist of five mem-
the com-
i diseases.
Au-tm Chapter Active.
The « st n hapter of the Red Cross
az te auxiliaries in Austin and
ling for the reception of discarded
garments to be sent to the Belgians
went closed last night
if all rit es meet the nppra! as well
as Austin han seemed to. fudging by
'the mans of clothing shors ete piled
up ready to neck the Belgians will
| be well supplied
The parking will he done today:
leave nothing undone to make
what is expes trd «v Atstin.
for i tc declare:
"I was at the very first meeting
made up of both men and women*
who g. the rod for the purpose of con-
certed action for the good of Travis’
county voters?’’
at th* Millett mansion during their1 ment regarding her experience with
protracted stay here
—____ r Carui: “I was ! suffered with
slate for
them in
Won!.
Mrs. Cunningham
make a speech. bi t
content to say only
portant word—-
take out their
time iind save
rings 'he
Litlefield building as the new rooms
are not yet ready for occupancy.
At Red Cross headquarters yester-
day morning
Mrs H Miller was in charge
Miss Loula S. Cater was in charge
of knitting
Those working were
Mrs. J W. Met tendon
Mrs. Edwin Bowen
Mrs. J. G. Douglas
Working in Afternoon.
Mrs A J Beckman was in charge
for the
member of sigma Delta 1‘hI and was
of the senior law class when he so
urgently tell the vail of his countr} •
that he wa: one of the first to enlist
His promotions lnve made him a
lieutenant and no more serious young|
soidic - has been observer at Camp
1 rav is than Lieutenant Nitschke.
New sweater wool has arrived at
Austin Red Cross headquarters so
those who are ready to knit them
can now get the wool.
Instructors in knitting have charge
of the wool morning and afternoon
and are ready to help those who are
doing thia work.
Austin Seztor High School.
The girls of the Austin Senior
High school sent in the garments
they have been making for the Bel-
gian children.
The work has been done under the
supervision of Miss Grace Bedell with
Miss M B. Terry and Miss Fabri
as assistants.
Everyone at heacquarters yester-
day admired the excellence of the
work when the package was opened
admiring the sunken xardens the • .n
At surgical dressing* rooms in thedial, the tnarled old live oaks and
afternoon a group of workers laugh-
— —
The Austin chamber of commerce
ft In in receipt of a letter from Fon- i
aDeadv be: ng
frage society, stated that very shortly
classes of instruction in this art
Dr. J W Battle is here, the guest
of Mrs R L Brow n. and the univer-
"Mecca f°r all her sity circles are extending the warmest
friends and her friends friends on of welcomes and are rejoicing that he
.Munday afternoons in holding several services at the
Mrs Sidney Morey continue* her
I With Mrs T b Maxe) is her cousin ;
1 Mrs Newell of Galveston, and her
little son. Seiey Newell. Captain
New cd is stationed at Camp Stanley.
Patton’s Market
Phone 213. 115 W. 6th St.
equipment civilzation, in-
But it
■ ounce of pre-
you dangerous
Mr. nobizon -nd Mi- May nobin .. pain in m, lett nde coua not
son ere in Mineral Weeks for a few . , .. .
weeks sojourn 2leep at n»h' for thia pain- A1"a*
AUSTIN AND TEXAS
swvar her ahouider at that MIm Bien- ---------
der. He would sooner hold th. hand.
f the latter tn a fatuous silence than First Meeting of the New Voters
eally enjey Aimseir with th. other
we recognize the para-
importance of driving
Woodman Clrele, Tuesday evening,
at Red Mens hall. « new giove. No.
1759, will be instituted by the dis-
trict manager. Mis Ella Davidson.
Mrs H H Thomas will accompany
Mrs Pavidson.
Miss Winnie Bell Ramsey is a Ui-
• ir-si versity graduate and was qute a fa-
HEN vorite with her ‘ frat sistets" of I’hi
Senior High School A New Woodman Circle to Be "Pe"e
were noted
Mrs. Frederick Eby.
the afvancement made
our statutory and legal
Mtcb
cipes and Hoover food substitutes
were being discu asea «hll. tra ined jH.„ 11 u. Mr.’ ■ ..
tingers deftly anaped the Un> g»u»« ham. alno from the imand city,
wipe*. a number of aviators who came
The Monday arternoon "orer* Mr .nd Mr. Perry .nd Mr and Mr.
Roger roberdeat
Each Voting Box to Be Orga nizet1
Th. execuuvecommitter zhal.. “ To Kia Puble orrieiala.
soon as pracucabie organize eac n
voting box in the city and county, Tnat we rail upon those public
and »t is here recommended that offcials charged with the admin-
such organizations shail be composed istration of the law to meet the
' „t a man and lady chairman in each new conditions in the spirit of loy-
alty and devotion, and we pledge our-
laurel and red bud in glorious bloom
in the dining room, daintily decked
in wild flowers. Misses Ann Bremond
and Mary Mayfield poured toffee and
chocolate. __ ____
Among the out of-town guests piss l —... , - ,5"," •«» wwmm. n
ent were Mrs Marey’s guest Mrs Mrs Aleck »’* of G iveston will and” have vountarly to 4 Just as
Cunning ! he here for some w eeks at the:Thetn" Mrs Gadd did. of the good ft ha*
andinororit house with her da ichter, Mtan done them Ask some lady frien 1
"!th Alexa Ra} "ho han tried Cardut she w „ I
Leutenant TGraffenreta -pent/zouho" it heiped her Then get a
Sevier Sunday with th* S A E fraternity ’ bottie from your nearest druggist
. Buch is the power of line.
W b— Cram chin to toe, or
try 4 ardui the
several boxes
Miss Annie Mallett, the competent
secretary of the Confederate home,
has returned from a short stay in
Dalla-
511,800 pounds of flonr that had
heen purrhaned h residents in the
state in excesst e quantittes end in
violation of the food control nr* bed
Dear Sins:
I take pleasure in advising you that the relief I ave ob-
tained from the use of Nujol is far more than what ia ordinarily
termed "satisfactory
Fee yrar before sending you my order for a trial bottle of
Nujol I habitually used destructive "pink pilla" dur to the fact
that through lack of proper exercise I was continually constipated
and a sufferer from ocher ailments known Co resulr only from
irregular bowtl ection. I have taken three bort lea of Nujol, and
ever since I finished the first bottle my bowel artion ha. been as
regular aa the ruing sun, and my general physial condition u
now ar good as can be wished for. ■
In my opinion Nujol is a ucientifie cure for constipation and
its countleas other resultant ailmenta. I rurally recommend it.
GOOD RESPONSE
aftermath ot the Nit-chke-itam- >1
We id l ng.
one of me interesting features of I
the Nitschke-Ramsey marriage is the
happy pair’s popularity with their re-
Mrs Minnie Wenze nas had cha go ---------------------------- [
of the work.
The members have pledget their Knc;.tv Porcnnale
support to extend prole, to 3OClelY I ersonalS
power an ! remembrance through the J
Woodman circle. ------------------------------------
Mrs, Perre Fremond’s Liberty loan
\etiv ity.
Mrs. Pierre Bremond has been
busiy completing her pia fur th*'
liberty bond drive of which /the is
chairman for the Third ward
As soon as the blanks arrive from
W asnington she will call a meetins
of her appointed captains.
Ail ward chairwomen are urged to
and other Austin friends. He is sta-
tioned at < amp Travis.
regard of duty in any official, now-
ever exalted his station or strongly
entrenched nis position in public es-
teem.
r _ The average man will "jolly"* with
3 IM stout girl, but he steals glances
shoulder at that Miss Bien
tan for twenty-five days, beginning
Monday, Apiil s—the most interesting
ptory ever printed in a Texas news-
Mi~s Inci Brooks « Visitor.
Miss Inez Brooks. daughte of
Judge M. M. Brooks of Dalia* w fur
several days be the guest of Miss
Johnnie Williams
This well attended meeting was
neld yesterday at the ) . W . C. A.
o%} HI MIKED MILLION DOL-
LAR'
vas invited to,
seemed quite!
one very un. I
tisepric properties 1 ■!! the Ferms
which < .used infection and are re-
tarding recover Still sold at 23e by
all drurcists
be — _________ w ,
The Perrins Now on 22d Street.
In Pei rm and hit parents Mr and
Mr* Perrin, are now occupying the
Smith cultage on Twenty, sec on !
street.
McCal. To Go Actively In Work.
That we pledge ours< ives to active-
Mra. Penny backer.
Mrs. Creighton
Mrs. Crane.
Mrs. Milton Morris.
Mra McCallum.
Mrs. Spear.
Mrs 4 unningham.
Mr* Housen.
Mrs. David Doom.
Mrs F E. Daniei.
Mrs Henry.
Mrs. Maddox.
M rs Gay.
Mrs. Hlorian King
Mis. J E Walker.
Mra Frank Wilken
Mrs. P. Bremond.
Mias Nina H)il
Walter Graham
Fred Petmecky
bavid Pickle.
Jesse Maxwell.
Ira Harrell.
Mr MeSween.
Mr Duncan
Houldin Rector.
C M. Miller
Tom Walling
Mr. Mathew
Mr. Caldwell
R M Thomson
W. D Hart.
Mr Fonda
Mr Gothe
! rank Hill of 1X1 Valle
Mr. Thrasher.
Mr. McCailum
Pierre Bremond.
Scope of the Organization.
The committee on organization re-
Chairman, Sam Sparks.
Vice chiarman, Mra A. N.
lum.
bec retary. Howard Maud.
Treasurer, A. C. Fonda.
moments that
absent.
tioi of uman mortality.
l’o> years Dr, Hell* Fine-Tar Hone!
has been remarkably successful with
coughs, told*. grippe eroup and
Government League of rhroat. chest or bronchial trouhiR
2 Time has proved its healing balsams
Travis County First Effort of will soothe and relieve irritation,
breathinr wil! be easier, while its an-
Mr. Sevter's
deed it modern
Frances Nitschke was a
<• wel! as the Red
. ters of central Texas and
• es contributed nobly.
* again the 'American Red
$ go to the people of Austin.
•he United States for the
ne hundred mlllton dollars
P. Palm
AtrK Daviason and M„ Thomas are
Kuesta of the Kustin erele surinz
thei। stty here
It Is understood that Mrs
Julius Rokert Jones, fireman. Hum-
| E ble, Texas. would begin; that without doubt the
K Martin Charles hurdt, chief ma-jAustin women would be prepared
K chinist's mate, lindenhurst. N. Y. cningL. ... gn,, rr..
I H.nn Frederick Lobmeser. cunninzham " SPeak Toda):
R chinist's mate, Hartford, Conn Mrs. < unningham will speak at
‘ e John David Lowder Jr. fireman. . the .1 M. C. A. ihis afternoon al
r ■ Lisbon, sc. > O ciock. ,
Joseph Walter Malewitz, fireman. Among the men and women res;
no address. I ent at tnis initial meet ol th** G0l-l
Michael Francia McGowan, black-overument league of Travi coun-
1'smith, Staunton, Pa i 1?
with results like pneumonia
Mrt Pryor vas mong a motoring
party rrom Wne o that spent Sunday
with Mrs. Maxey.
l-romut use or Dr. Bell': l'ine-Tar
Mrs Will Dech erd s brother Capt
John H Jenkins of Compan) I ninth
officers" training camp at Camp
Tracts was her ruest on Sunday.
loon, and,
whereas. The governor and legis-
iaiure ot Texas have enacted netded
and beneficiai laws looking to the
abolition of the liquor traffic and
the suppression of coiierialized vice
I in thia state, and,
/cteaner MAI Better Civie Condiuona.
Whereas, The rights of women
I have been recognized by the law
to participate in the selection or pub
lic officials, which force is a pow-
* erful addition to the senument ciean-
er and better civic conditions, and
Faiforcemrnt of I hr Law.
Whereas The conservation of oui
moral physical and material re-
sources require the diligent enforce-
ment of law to the end that the
law be not brought into disrepute
and our people be protected against
the unscrupulous and nefarious pur-
. euPs of the vinous, therefore be it
Thanks to All Who Aidied.
TEXAS SEAMEN
LOST IN NORTH
SEA ACCIDENT
By MRS. CLAYBROOK.
In years to come, will it not
Resolved That
in the afternoon.
Mr* George Dilworth
charge of knitting
Mrs. W B Tert y.assis c
Those working were
Mrs. Norris Croisdale
Mrs W T. Wroe
Mrs W. B Connell)
Mra. H Maud.
Mra J B Webb
Miss Lillie Robertson
Mrs Joe Gilbert
Mra Ha rah Robertson
Mi and Mr* Brill have returned
from santa Anna to again make Aus-
tin their home Mrs HrCI was before
her marriage Miss Kathleen Ink*, a
popular student of the university.
Mr* Eby, president of the Suf-
i if you feel wea
, By ita use the anxious ***** of pregnaney
are made eomfortable The usual wrenebing
. beering-down and stretching pains are
geounterseted Ta* »**'**• it preperd for the
eoming event, and its use brings rest repose
ane happy nmtieipation
A C. Gothe. Mrs Frederick
Committee on Resolutions.
Mrs. J B. Gay. chairman.
Mrs. Milton Morris.
Mra. i'. W. Crane.
Mrs A. C Fonda.
B Walhng
Fred letmeckj.
J. k. Heitor.
Resolutions of Action.
Franklin W Cor’ an nffieial of
the food administratinn from Wash-
ington declared on hearinr the re-
pod that Arkansas had accomplished
more in this respect than any state
in the union
The food administrators were In-
formed the* a new rling HmPlng the
sale of flour tn six pound* per per-
non per month would non he made
brand lu traitor* those who at-
tempt to give comfort to the
ly parti* ipate in every campaign for
I the election of officers, our activl-
’ties to be in behaif of those candi-
dates who share our sentiments re-
garding the value of the laws re.
I cently enacted as well as the ne-
cessity of their enforcement, and *•
shall not tolerate indifference or ‘Hs-
in the left side My feet and leg*
were terribly swollen I was almost
in bed
Mra A. J Eilers.
Mrs. 4 H Buck
Miss Lucile Phelps
Mr* L C. Danks
Workers in the Aftenon
in the afternoon Mrs. Joe Wooten
was in charge
Those working were
Miss Louise Wells.
Miss Unda Well*.
Mra F H Smith.
Mrs T. J Naas
Mies Anne Storey.
Mise Willie storey.
Miss Nell Wortham.
Mra T R. Fisher
Miss Julia Cousins
Mra. Theo E Parke
Mra Bam N Kev
Mrs. J W Graham
Mra. E H Krow
Mrs. Paul Hirns.
Mrs W E Heslep
Mrs. Lester R Yarrington.
Mrs. P. Boyd Well.
Mrs J P Lightoot
Mrs Jno Cave
The Austin city taxs of 1917 will
be past due after thi first of next
month. April 1, 1718 After aald
date Interest will accrue Those who
have not paid are kindly requested to
I % Eugene D. Mitchell, fireman Frank-
fort, K}
fef Edward Vincent Sullvan, copper-
| smith, B uoklyn, N. Y.
.5 Claud Munn- oilei. Joliet, III.
Charlie Ward, fireman Rosedale.
| f Kansas
? List of Missing.
The following nineteen names in-
.clude the seventeen missing and the
I two unidentified dead:
attractive guests next
h»a the period the museles expand easier wben
bek> arrives, and naturslly tbs pain and
danger at the ertai* is lese
Mether • Friend •• prepared after the for-
mula of • noted family doetor by the Brad-
field Rerulator Co . A 173 Lamar Blda At-
lanta Ga It is far externel use enly : I* ab-
nolutely and entirely Mt* and wonderfully ef-
--- Write them for their instruetive and
______ Motherhond Book There to e
wealth of inetruet ion and eemfort to be de-
rived is reeding thie Bttle book it to pleinly
written just what every woman wants te knew
. and wil he • eplendid littie tset hook of rreld-
net enly *or yourseif, but win make vem
helpfni to ether and in the meantime otbeln
a Wette of Mother’s Yriend from the droggiet,
epd thus fertify yourself against pain and
f Edward Elias Brewer, gunner’s
i mate, Lynchburg. Ohio. point
1 Wl'liam W Edds, fireman. Sher- the committees were
} mar. Texs4. E. R. Pedigo said that he was
Allen Flem ng Jr., seaman, Athens very dubious about advising women.
] D.Georgia. I but he could not refyain from sug-
Lester O. Hartmar, fireman. Colum- J gesting Hrat they inform themselves
i bus. Nob. thoroughly in regard to the manner
f Albert Van N. Herdman, cexswain, of marking the ballot before the
New York city. July primaries Start May 20 and Plans Are
Edward Clark Ishum, fireman Classes of Instruction to Be Organ- - - — -
Washingtou, Ind. - “—•
| | Albert L. Johnson engine.- n Wor-
coster. Mass
AUSIIN AEKICAN, IUESDAY MUKNING, MAKCH 26, 1918.
in adopting
calculated to
Fort Worth, and Mrs Forent Stevens
of Rattle Creek. M ch
Sirs Mollie Glass will arrive on
Wednesday from Houston for a pro- ■ j
pliant to reedily yield to neture’s demand fot
Drive to Start Monday.
The drive is planned for the week
mmen ing May 20.
The Austin Red Cross will announce
• •« ; an* fur this drive at a future
date
Sunday was a golden day and the
guests were a* mu h indoors as out
For Women, Says Hixson Lady,
Who Took This Medicine on ,
Her Doctor's Advice. ..4
John Joseph O’Donnell, seaman. •
I Lovell. Maa* •
Albert Andrew Ross, seaman Hing
, 1 ham. Masa
Martin Roseanski, seaman, Toledo.
| f Ohio
Limon Shaw, fireman. Browns-
> » flew, pa
Ralph C W arson, engineman. New
. f York.
William H Wood, gunner's mate.
. Banta Cruz, Cal.
•he hen whether to say she is setting
or sitting”
“Oh. that doesn’t worry me at all.”
said the girl from Huda
| "It worries me to know whether
Don’t dread constipation; but don’t neglect it. It's the
poisonous root of scores of serious ailments. Do exactly what
Mr. Holmberg did: bring back regular bowel habits with
Nujol. Nujol gives you the quick relief you want without
the least griping or reaction. Thousands know it is the
safest remedy, for the body cannot abtarb it. Quit using
harmful pills and salts. Nujol makes you “regular as
dockwork.” Start using it today.
By Associated Press to Th* Austin Ameriean
CLEVELAND, <'bio. March IL—
Four robber*. three women and a
man, made a daylight raid on an eaat
end theater today. struck down
Palmer Slocum, fhe manager, and es-
aped with Si000
Slocum was knocked down by the
man while the women went through
the safe
The bandits escaped in an automo-
bile.
U SITY GIRLS
DISCUSS THE
r; ing made of the famous fashionable
f preseription 4 ox Marmol* \ oz.
L F! Ex Cascara Aromatic. 4 A* ox. Pep-
5 ipermint Water) Consequently even |
B -timid ones are safe in using them
20 aaiv".: $100,000,000
quite impart al when naming the’ _ A-A
nommoretten. ” "ey ere for the red cross
Mrs J. B Gay came in with an I
iarmxzinnias-temaszzt AND AUSTIN READY
Both were accepted with heart
applause.
For the First Time in Texas---One
i
of the rights of humanity to be pro-
tected from vice of all kind*, and
the enrollment of woman aa a soldier
of equal responsibility with man.
Welcome to Women of Texaa.
That we welcome the women of
ported as follows:
The name shall be the Travis
I County
Good Government league.
• Thia shall have a chairman, a
vice chairman, a secretary and a
. treasurer and an executive commit-
tee composed of seven members, to
. which shall be added the charman
- and vice < hairman
The executive committee shall, aa
soon aa practicable appoint a finance
and after ra> baby came I was
stronger and better, but the pa n
was anil there I at first let it go.
but I began to get weak and in 1
run down condition so I decided to
try some more Cardul which I did.
The last Cardul I took made me
much better, and ‘n fai t. cured me.
It has been a number of years •: .1
I have no return ot thia troub e r
fee) it was Cardul that ired me an 1
ing tonic. Il is so helpful for <
delicate girls it should be • '
part of their regular diet.
scott a Bowne Btoom field. N.J. 17-43
At ste
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