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LARGEST CIRcULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
ALWAYS AUSTIN’S
WDa A- -
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
EADS
(Continued From T- One..
EMEN
ELECT OFFICERS
A cool
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UESTION
250—50c—$1.00
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in
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idmiutatering It
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and proved Ite value.
$2.00
is today on the -
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CROSSING ACCIDENT
MONO
A
SIXKING OH. TEST WIL.
MARIE CASUAL/TIES.
"Wall fur of
I
■eante Henry C. Perrine.
Bellevue, 3
Ohio; Frank J. Tupa,
MQinneapolia,
fad-
Mini
Qtsta ana It wa hypocriay to pretend
: Pnivates Sidney Coen, hes-
XILE MEVIVAL CLOSES.
Kogan,
library and Miss Oetavta
"The preeident has ever been bar
Messra
TO A PRETTY WoMAX.
(Maurice Hewlett)
John H
' late bankruptey.
TS MUST BE KILLED
Wight. Lincolnton. N. C.
0
Ml
from
Sergeant
bs, you
2
FOR IMPROVEMENT
Renldents of
commandeer.
H H. K
Ing to the »wift Specific Co, 24
ughted with them.
IdfreemeX)
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x
65.
9
1
Sing to Eng-
a‘s Difficul-
ling War.
GEO. TAYLOR HEADS
EXPRESS COMBINATION
These $2 Shirts
Tve a Reputation
T. H. Bieze and J. E. Stulken,
Worshipful Masters of Aus-
tin and Hill City Lodges Re-
spectiyely.
Auua leeieg
Edward Shortt,
land, .peaking
amed and |
persona perl
hoped to -at-
■ German plot
and imminent
500 MORE MECHANICS
DUE AT CAMP MARRY
TOMORROW MORNING
TO
SAVE
F0OD
soothin
iication
Louls, Mo.; Benjamin Parker Morrie,
vllle. Vt; Bert I. Richardson, Hilis-
Battertes: Jonnard and O'Neill. Bo-
man and Brottem
J
b
All Contracts Will Not Be Lei
Until Further Appropria-
tions Is Made.
Men-often come here and
ask for “Some more of
those $2.00 shirts."
Shows that the last ones
they bought here were good
ones.
C
b
of American ship yards 25 per cent. •
Objects to Any Eiperiment
TIGHTS FOR TINNIES
FROM TEXAS GIRLS
SHOWN IN AUSTIN
AUSTIN MASONS
I OUT IN FORCE TO
Lieut.
. Ala.
other
rdly a Drugstore in the Land
That Does Not Sell This Remedy
Austin American’s
r
D MEXAcIXG
be advised by i r l
Ml with Ue ad- b:
I >
econd game
Xashvine . .
Little Roek ..
h
1
e
LIBERTY THEATER OPENS
WITH “JOYMAKERS”
Pittsbure. Pa.
Died of airplane accident: I
Billy Glenn Runwhing. Atmore.
1. "and •«. 1
.. who caltu
na we have
ecuttona •
reentry ana"
realm with.”
we want toF
nponsemteb
orce W. and .
EAGLE PASS GROWING;
CITY SOON TO HAVE
BUILDING ALL ITS OWN
“Buy War Saoingr Stampt"
J. W. PRITCHETT
CHAPTER’S HUGH PRIEST
Died
causes:
er.
far-reaching
' alacovery ok
nd. which he
to matiaty the
nminent dan-
l
Peabody.
Caldwell
LEONARD OUTBOXES
BRITTON IN 6 ROUNDS
ITALIANS CLEAR
MONTLLO PLATEAU
OF AUSTRO-HUNS
BURLESON BRANDS
DRY AGITATION AS
WORK OF FADDISTS
Mr Burleson maIA he wns erpreme-
hr hfs nersonat viewe end not speak-
‘ne for the AAmin’st ratinn
CIana Legislation, Says Barleson.
"I don’t belleve in ciass legislation,"
he continued.
"Brandy and wine are regarded as
beverages of the rich and bear of the
poor.
It is only a question of what shape
is mst beccming to you when you
come here, as our showing includes
all the styles worth having. Soft
and stiff Straws, Panamas, Bang-
koks and a great range of new
novelties.
Come in and take a look and a try on.
—want a New Straw?
Hemphill, elarding. Barrett,
and Taylor.
erands or
nd a «004 |
efor• pain
menace to
Ufa to the >
not now opend the money to tarviate
the road inasmuch an It I. to be im-
She was buried at
Monday
should, so long aa it may bo possible,
rely upon the voluntary and patriotic
co-operation of American labor "
On Monday at the city I
dremnes were delivered by Dr
which was listened to by a large au-
dience.
Stebbins & James
The Home of Hart Schaffner A
Marx Clothes.
I tearns” Paste
I The Xadomal Extermtnator.
KM. Rata, Mica, Cockroneh..
and Watering.
me eremt destreyers of food.
too peets alao carry aisens. germ.
from tntected placea.
•dy tor wee ■ money back if It tells
ectloma In 11 langunges in boxen.
Two «dzemt llo and $1.25.
I a box from your dealer today.
if SAVE lama’s FOOD SUrPLY
Austia Amertean
-In the house of
>r Loyd-Georce I
tiling the Irish "
> tnereasing the
of the British
tficuites of the
•nt tn conduct.
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.l, - '3
i
4
I
la necessery for the men in uniform
to have 1lquor,"
Gomper Warns Oongresa.
Oreanized lahor to overwhelm I ngty
opposed to abnolute prohibition and
Your eye of blue or brown or vair.
Your red and whita that lock of
hair.
Arrayed In dinartay. you wear
or silken things no frail we four
To touch them. ao we hold you, dsar
inhabitant, whom ve woid opera.
Look you the satyr's wink or tear
Ready to snateh you to hin lair?
intrigued. perplext, we shift and veer
our looks from worship to the glare
Of high displeasure, chafing here
To nee you pans us debonnair.
We said he waa not prepare tn aav
whether it wan nene-onry to tornerve
food and meregte4 that the enmmit-
-
Wonderful How Fine You Feel
After Taking the New
Nausealess Calomel.
n t -p. g_A., —,t- 4 An attractive window In the Aus-
O. J. Marks, Senior Warden of tin Chamber or Commerce is being
MO. 12; B. A. Modrall Jt., thowzthis.weok to the delegate.
' , . 3.2. Ito the women • war congress of what
Senior Warden of No. 456; the 8iris ot th. Tea*, .tat. depart-
n w w-rr-* vi-- celmant ot agriculture ore doing under
and D. M. Moffat, King ox u« supervision ot Nr. J. Lan-
Tone Star drum. N
—oHe Dial. There are tiny tights for the Bel-
■o ' Igtan children made from discarded
■ . i hone.
'b remedy,
able Com
to warned
k
Kosensren’s undertaking establish-
ment in Austin to her home in Round
Rock Sunday night.
—----ae well as on the
number of interned from other coun-
tries who may be on our territory at
the time when -the internment of
Americana should start, but you can
be sure that we will do everything in
our power to conform to your desire
in all cases,”
—Priced $2 to $15
/
• ' c
that the plot
led to injure
1 to say that >
o» a
•■mr AXD GOAT NEx »EET.
OUR ROLL
"287,
Nothing can be of greater injury
than to bring up this question at this
Uma. Mr Gompere declared
etick F. Gresmann, New York city:
Clifford Ledford, Cincinnati; Harry
M Slewkin. rittsburg. Fa ; Henry H
Sil
Smith. Roches-
ViCRSVAPORUB
of the munteipal govenment and the
city has therefore acquired a building __- 2.—----.---- --------
at the corner of Main ana Jefferson twcen"this eity and Caldwell, on the
atreeta which will be used as head- Santa Fe. ror months and the near.
Highland, who was driving th. au-
mobile in which the three were riding
when It was struck by a train, never
recovered consciousness.
If you have not tried Colei
hero a delightful surprise
646CantanaaSAxzn
spots have been Honora
„It.was said last night the board
would use its most intelligent effort
to let contracts to an extent that the
epProprlation will cover, and that all
building, begun will be thoroughly
I equipped, but that it
Every room In the two leading
hotels were rilted Saturday night,
more than a dozen people aleepina
on cots on the roof of the quarter
million dollar hostelry
ROAD MUST WAIT
term, west of Noviro. In Coleman
cognty.
Boque has 14,000 acres of land in
xunneis and Coleman counties under
lease for oil and gaa development
purposes
He will make headquarters in San
Angelo,
KYLE MASONS CELEBRATE
50TH ANNIVERSARY
RURNS
-- Uto one
RDeath,same Monday night to young
Bradiey. was Instantly killed ar 4 Bar-
ton Wright of Round ROk was se-
riously injured
! —----v—1------- ■
O'Neill. J '
b> Use and Read Austin American Want Ads.
prohibition might tnterfere with the composing the free conference com-
prosecution of the war. mittee war* Westbrook, lattimore.
Ho described himselt as "an old,Bmith, Suitor, or the senate: Thom-
fashioned democrat," who has alwaysason, Bryan, Bledsoe, Veatch and
belleved in personal lberty and state’s Spencer t9r the house.
His death occurred at Seton fin.
firmary, where Dr. Hudson issued a
death certificate.
aThe 20dy. wAs taken to Buda, where
Highland lived, yesterday, for burial.
At stom infirmary it was said last
night that Wright will recover.
Tuero and Brottem@
< Both games I
PHILADELPHIA. Pa, June 14 —
Benny Leonard, lightweight champion
of the world, outpointed Jack Britton
In an lard and fsst rounds at the
nh I be park open air arena tonight.
Leonard was the aerresnor during
Though the legislature appropri-
ated 400,000 in the outset for the
building of these structures and the
other expenses incidental thereto, the
price of materials in all lines has
advanced to an extent which makes
It certain the original plans can not
be carried forward-with that amount
of money.
Plan of Action.
ter. N. Y.; Samuel Tupno, Pittsburg.
Pa.; Fred E Turner. Hepzibah, Ga.;
William L Gear. ’Vo. Ga.; David M.
accident and
•d by a number of
well lateniloaed but
Big lot . of new
INTERWOVEN
Socks just in./
Moe New* S-rMe of T- Austin Amertean
BAN ANGMLO, Aexaa, June 14 —
- A Boque of Marion, Ind, has
in the drilling of a deep test
A
--------- vard. III : Edward L Sledge. A he-
On Sunday Rev. H. A. Rowland, a boro. N. C.; Harry W Smith. Pierce
member of the lodge: and pastor of villa. Ind ’ ‘ -- -
the Methodist church here, preached — " ”
a most excellent Masonic sermon
Speslal New, serviceom Austin Amertean
KYLE, Texas, June 25—Live Oak
lodge No. 19 4 A F knd A. M of
Kyle celebrated Ite nrueth year gun- Beach, Cal.:
day and Monday, June 11 and it — “
Yu; Elmer O. Smith, Ovid.
Harley D Snyder, Caldwell.
ipeeM--sSerte W The Amatin Amertean
LKIIA Texas. June It —Rev. C. V.
Pomaiander,of Buda, who la pastor
Pe the Baptlet churehes at Kyi. and
Puda Mee. a a ten dey revival
Bneeung bore Bunday night
------
..Menc J—— Hlec Omicer,
Poeiei Me.Beie et #. Awe A-Tean
„ NLAJOOO, Texas. Juns 25-Haneo
Podge Ifo ne, A 7. and A M, at
■too rgular meeting Saturday night
MBatood the following ofncore R P.
■GJjJ* y.M A ■ Rom • W = Lee
Parown, J W t 1L C Crist treasurer:
IBM A Bpeer, mecretay: J N. Law.
titer, and the following were ap-
komtedy B A Thigpen. # D.; Sydney
ml** 2. D- knd Tom Byrom, ehap-
the D. A. Farker
that the amendment is being urged
on the grounds of food conservation
"When the president comes to the
conclualen that the production of beer
cotneidenee, ”
i upon Pror. :
or of parila,”
s prominent '
ho text of a"
soother In-,
allumto to"
ne * hAp-u
German of-
Do Valera
wo , month, I
ho end of,A
t. Interrupt-
■ the writer
corned-and I am unwilling in this
crisis to stand sponsor for any ex-
periment with the personal liberty on
nearly half amilnioh mon in the htp-
yards and contributing induatries, on
whom ws relying to put through the
biggest shipping program in ths his-
tory of this or any other uaton.
~AU the states are now taking what
virtually amounte to a referendum a A
the constitutional amendment whic.1
is pending before the tegialature.
"If the states act favorably upon
it the workmen can have no feeling
that there haa been a-lack or fair
play.
"The result Bought by the proposal I
before the genate committee then will |
"To my mind there to more risk in
this proposal than there would be in
the conscription of labor because it is
a partial interference with liberty,
without any increase of control.
”I have opposed coneeripton of la-
bor because I have felt that we
a» A .w ri Med Prem to Th. Austin Amare--
NEW YORK, June 14—George
Taylor was today elected president of
the new American kailway Express
comapany. which next Monosy will as-
sume control of virtually all ths ex-
press Unes in the Unitea States under
a contract with W. G. McAdoo, di-
rector general or railroads
incorporators ot ths organisation
also elected the following officers:
Chairman or the board of dirge-
tore; R. D. Caidwel, secretary; F. P.
small, treasurer; C. B. Spencer. -
These dtrectors were chosen Alex-
ander J. Hemphill. Charles D. Nor-
ton. Morton F. Plant, William M Bar-
rett. John G. Milbum. J. Horace
Harding. Jamee B. Alexander, Charles
A. Peabody. Henry W. Deforrest Ja-
eob H Schirt and Messrs Caldwell
and Taylor.
The directors appointed the follow-
tins —-----'J to anticipate let-
tnK..al! contracts until further ap.
propriaton has been made by the
leglsla ror this greatly needed
public institution.
proved graded and tarvinted in a
short time
Also it was made clear that the fed-
eral government probably will not
view the proposed improvement in the
light of a war necensity and permit
the money expenditure.
The mayor mjd he thought bst
to wait for neat year's budget to have
the improvement made
mon. Idaho: Waiter Dawe. BL Louto;
Charles) w Digetman, Coshocton,
Ohio; Herbert Dobsonv Blanchard-
ville. Wia.; Charles A. Drake. Lawton,
Miss ; r K. Hubbs, West Lberty.
Ohio; Mike Dummitt, Wheeling, W.
Vl; Elmer Dunkle, Wrightsvile, Pa:
John B Eesles, Tailapoose, Ga.; Clif-
ton Eby. Detroit; William Fishetti,
Sincinnati; Lorenzo Ganadu, Sardnia,
Italy; Joe L Graham. Gulfport. Mim.;
Joe Kasper. Chicago: Jooeph Leiter.
New York City: Thomas A. Lewia
Warren, Ohio: Michael Lynch. Don-
ver; Thomas D MeCracken. Graham.
Vs; Edward F Meyers, Berwin, Fa.;
Loo M Monten, Dancy. Wla. stanley
Mullins Detroit; Peter Pepplin»k.
Milwaukee: clrtord W. Poland. Long
-“Zi, M: George Ratzlarr, Har.
Lavin, m.
Mhen yyu are h perfeet health.
■ tow -njoytn • etrong and vigor-
■ vitalit, M to then that your blood
tree froeh all $mpuritiez
He said prohibitioninta were
Exeusing what
did not far n
ntial propon-
who were op-
4 any knowi-
ed to fusther
Round Rock
|2.00 shirts are some-
what of a specialty with
U. As far as we know
they’re the best shirts for
the money.
And the variety is great-
er than usually found in a
■tore at one price—
uel Gompern prentdegt nt the Amort- H. F
can Federation of Labor. I sojourner
Pontmaster General nuplenon (nined Joe H. Muenster Royal Arch
in -xoreing the renp that prohibition tain.
at this time mfeht interfere with pros-
ecution nt the war.
Conn : James
Ing executive committee:
It vu explained that the city eoula
:::•)• 811 6—1 2 2/mieh.
on tnnlnge
Ohlq; Walter J Waslohn. Oli City,
Pa.; Franklin H. Whittemore, 2
Nashua. N H ; Stty Wicezorek, Wag-
oners Point East Brooklyn, Md.; Ar-
thur E. Winslow. Rockland, Maine. )
Wounded. degree undetermined- S
Privates Clarence N Johnson. Sioux I
City. Iowa; Jasper J. Jones. Green- 5
field. Iowa. J
GENERAL DIAZ PROMOTED.
■r Ameetates P- to Th. Austin American
itauan army HEADQUARTERS
Monday, June >«-Aa a reward for
his operations against the Austrians.
King Victor Emannuel has advanced
General Diaz ninety numbers on the
active list of the Italian army.
This action places Genera- Dias aa
Italy's nirth ranking general.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1918.
and Menard
Sonora is 72 mil • from a railroad
Visitors from towns within s radius
of IS* and 200 miles have flocked
to San Angelo during the past two
weeks to buy 1iquo: Ir. preparatioa
for ths long drouth.
at-ohachonubeuxeztaagpmdgncp
Shzucrsdicatsaaa "
Milwaukee; Private
is your, heart light? Your erm are
You falter not. Have you no care?
You bud your ltpa, and la yew ear
Whisper and promise, hope and
prayer
Are as nnowflakes of last year.
Idle, adrift upon the air.
Lady, what is your own aftatr.
Suspected of the pulpiteer.
Who, from his gentatorial chair,
Thu nd srs upon your dangerous
Killed In action: Lieut Paul
Waples Derrickson, Norfolk, Va.;
Clarence Milton Drumm, Bigelow.
Kan.; Thomas M. Golds, Philadel-
phia; George H. Haydock, MUton.
Mam.; Sergeant John R. Pooler,
Miami Fla-; Corporals George Annlow,
Boston; Joe Jindra, Cleveland; Chao
R Smith, Charleston, W Va.: Arthur
Wood, Macon, Ga.; Privates Ralph
Amundson. Edgerton, Wia.: Jerome
Angell, Knlamazoo, Mich.; Georze W.
Austin, New York City; Gerald N
Austin. Mstnesburg, Pa.; Charim
Basel, Chicago; Dewey G. Beam.
Johnston, Pa.; Frank L. Bock. Fair-
hope. Pa,; Oscar N. Bolinger. In-
dian Creek. Texas; Ray C. Brandow.
Morley. Mich.; William W. Cameron.
Gilman, Wis.; Abner W. Coper. Mon-
ticello, Mise.; Isidor Cbarniewaky.
Chicago; Simon Czech. Jackson.
Mich.; Salvador d'Annolto, South
Barra. Masa: Paul David. MeCam-
"It merely private interesta were
attected," Mr. Hurley said, "I have no
hesitancy in saytig that I would wel-
come the prohibition experiment j
"Any temporary disorganizaton it
might cause would have its compen-
maton.
"It to not private business, but the
country's business in a great war
emergency with which I am con-
Fetnera had
t-conscripuon
Leslie Knutson.
Peter George.
• •• confer wIth the food admtntstrn-
Mae •
quarter for the city xovernmen*
pending the building of a city hall.
.In charge an city becretary and tax
edUector will be T R McAlpin, who
vuoceeda L F ag, who haa hold
the position for"eight yearn in con-
junction with hie duties as anatstant
cashier of the Mate Bank-and Trust
company
Becaune of the demands made up-
on Mr Isas’ In hin banking duties
he reeigmed ths position of cite see-
rotary and tax colleetor, and etective
July 1 Mr. McAlpin will ba In charge.
tied that both
uionalists had
respectiveiy
peace.
muach.
1 the govern-
Germany was
and that not
mg te Ireland
but that they
ources to U,i
outside the doors of ths navy yards
to inotpase ettictency of the work-
men." He added, "you can ear also it
“ ■c—7
Afenbottla 8. S, the grent
blood .purifer and strengthoner. It
wiu clanse the blood thoroughly and
build op and strengthen the whole
Died of wounda:
F. Levin, Kenosha,
who have no knowledge of the human
side of lUe." he replied
“He has been haramsea until he has
thrown uR his hands and told them
to do it on their own responsibutty '
Percy H Johnston, vice premdent
of th, Chemicai National bank of Naw
Ignoring what you cannot share
You pass you go. and leave us bare.
Feeling the chill, old, crabba and
I nere;
Upon your delicate courme you fare.
Whether we kneel or mcowi or leer.
Whether we triumph or despair.
Smiling, ponsent, untaiterna. shear
Upon your mark—be It here or
there
Gode: am you simpleton or fore?
ppealed to Sir 5
ow the same ,
years ago and
his very great r
d influence in
some measure ■
assent of the
si unity."
said, stood by
Aimed April », s
By Amoelated Free, to The AusUn Amertan
WASHINGTON. June 15. — The
army casualty list today contained
Twety-sev en names, divided as fol-
Killed in action, 54.
Died of wounds. ?.
Died of accidents and other causes, I
Died of airplans aceident, 1.
Died of disease. (.
Wounded severely. 2.
Wounded, undetermined. 1
Those killed in action Include Pri-
vate Oscar N. Bolinger. Indian Creek.
Texas.
The Hat follows:
daughter of a former land commin-
aloner of Texas, and legtalative reter-
secs librarian was most obliging in
anatating AusUn American repregenta-
Uvea te trace the record accurately.
It to claimed there were approxi-
mately only 780 maiyons left In Texas
when the new law went into ettect
immediately after 12 -o'clock this
morning
C Geiger. Jasper. VL: Stanley A Rin- 2
ger. Allston, Masa: Louts e. whi I
man, Rochester. Mass.; Privates I
Lewis W. Barry, Detroit; George C. 8
Chapman, Troy. N H.; Luther M. 1
Jones, Blanchard. Okha; James J. J
Patterson, Cool Spring. Pa-SJames C j
Tate. Briiliant, Ohio
Died of wounds Private Robert #
C. Bowyer, Cleveland, Ohio.
Wounded In action (severely): Bor- I
i boro. N H ; Henry L Roberson,
Ocala, Fla ; Alexander Robertmon,
natteries Helfrich amt
The Northwest Tsxss Asylum
board, holding a session In ths gov-
ernor's office yesterday for the pur-
pom of looking Info bids for con-
structing, lighting, heating, etc., ot
the buildings for which money was
appropriated at the last legislature,
did ’ not let a single bid for work,
but decided that brick should bs pur-
chased from the Acme company of
Fort Worth.
The asylum wil bs located at
Wichita Falla
The Acme briek is a very fine
quality, is mostly wine-colored, but
poasesses a slight variation or blend,
which adds to Ite attractiveness.
It to of tapestrx finish.
Number of Bullahgs contemplated.
In* all, thirteen buildings will be
erected, several to be duplicates.
The board took the Important mat-
ter of letting contracts, under ad-
yisement yesterday morning, then
held an afternoon and evening con-
ference. beginning at 4 o'clock.
Reconvenes Today.
Not having finished the business
which It hoped to transact, the board
will reconvene this morning at »
o’clock.
Governor Hobby was absent, but
his place was filled by Private Sec-
retary MeCall,
The other members, Gen. B F.
Looney of Austin, aha Col. R. M
Johnston of Houston, were present
Funds Will Fall Short.
You walk no choice and featiy Nir
within your flowing telltale guar.
So timid seeming, half a-ncare
And half A-smile at what you hear
Or what you know; you guide and
steer
Your dainty argosy and rare
Through our rough trartiekers, aware
Complacently of eyes that poor. .
Of sidelong eyes, pt eyes that stare;
of joy or trouble far or near/
Have you no arma, no shiela or
spear
For what the world at large map
It to annaunced that 500 adat-
Mional men will arrive tomorrow
morhing at theeschool of Automobtle
Mechanics which is being conducted
at Camp Mabry by the Univeraity of
Texas for the government and that
600 more will arrive on August 4.
With them additions tbs total at-
ftendance will be brought up close to
■M*.
Br Ausceelated Pre to T. Amels -Berime
WASHINGTON, June M. — The
marine corps casualty list today con-
tained nineteen names, divided* as fol-
lows:
Killed in action, t.
Died of wounds. 1.
Wounded severely 1*.
KUIed in action: Corporals John
"If you say we must have saloons
By Arroelated Pree to Th- Autin Amertean
be achieved graduallv and with am-1 •ne three Masonto bodies in Aus-1 Scraps of white doth that would
pi, notice forth-i accommotlon of un hei installations Monday exe- he sonsiened. to the rag bag can be
habits and temperaments. Inins with larse atteadances as fol- made Into attractive covers for the
Rkyas Conactpuon of Labor. Autm Lodge No. 13, A.F.aA s.anessily’de made ‘by” "tItamaane
T. H. Bleze, worsMpful master. club girl.
, Chas. J. Marks, senior warden. I A table is covered with tiny cold
Alvin Thomson, junior warden I cream jars and small glasses show-
Herman Ptaetriin, trefsurer. '"k what the girls are doing for
» Jack McKeown, secretary. the Red Cross hospital work.
A. H. Haynes, senior aeacon. Mrs. Landrum says, "We hope to
Morets Burns. Junior deacon. I, ,Te savers! hundred of the beauti-
A. H. Swinson, senior steward. u knitted covers that are shown
W. E. Philips. Junior steward. in this window and which are to be
- —14 , - H “ "
He eaid his dry brer in the navy
had resulte tn Inereoed efficiency
with n left chop that shook up Leon- T Enaina: dr-l-n- - -
are when it landed NYu5an -.T Eand Hon A B
in the final round, loons rd trtedDaiiac.san.Antoniooms. ..
hard for a knock out, but while heloxNdonatnenlocaumembership.the
tended often he could not drop Brit-SaToh"trom X’n. Utok^aS Yonker Muskeggn. Mich.—......
ton san Morena Died of disease Privates Ederene
L Bushey, Malmo, Minn.; Bernice M
Lewia Weems, Va; loons rd W
strombere. Wilington, Colo ; John B
Whittle. Ozark, Ala.; Will Wooda,
some fune-
’ soon
rhe. nerv-
For mc
Ip In thaw
the fact that
acainat con-
which necen-
Ing had been
in a phymloal
on with the
righto and aa a "strong ant-prohtbt- Provtelons for LAqwor.
uontat . . 1 Provisions for the use of alcohol in
waS"2hortnsshpsleruadomugzeprohiit-nfameksuz-“ke2ka x zst
prsisStoi"gzmnaemiss# inlrspgazilmnimcaom
in-prder " bring about th sir hobby. I Uhe giving of a conaiderabie bond.
paying s tax on all gross receipta from I CContinued From raz, one.,
eels of asms, etc I —
Fenaity tor otricera to ward off strong attacks during the
And not only win R henceforth be ast.few days.
a penalty for any man to violate the I Here alao we have been able to
letter and apint of thia new prohi-cuty ouE our movement In accord-
bitton law, but severe penalty la aloanceswun plans and without loss of
__________________ provided for ofllcers against whommaterial
should ba minmtsd." Mr Gompore I charges are sustained that they Hava since June 15 the Italians have lost
naded, “you won't hear a word of op-not faithfully performed their duties more than.60,000 prisoners, including
position come from the lips of iabor.-in conformity with the statute. 1 1100 ornicere
Member, at the committee uea- The different datea given above, to- The total lomea of the enemy at
tioned him about the president's at- gether with certain nepicite data were the lowest estimate amount to 150,000
Hinds" obtained from otticiai files in the state men."
hall nd-
fine, your liver elennned, your gstem
purified, and with a hearty appetite
for breaktast. Eat what you plenne,
go where you plenne, no restriction of
habit or diet.
Catotaba ere nold only in original.
neAled packages price thirty-five
cents Your druggist recommenda
and gunranteer Cnlotabe and will re-
fund your money if you are not de-
to A-eatet Fr- in the A-tim Aweri ees
•AN ANGELO. Texas. Juns 15 —
T. I- Downs Tempts banker, and
fudxe Charle Rogan of Austin, at-
tormey and former land commissioner
•f Texas Planerl through Baa An-
fete today an route to Rock Spring
to attend the third annual eonven-
Oso of the Sheep and Goat Ralsere
Arociation of Texas
The meeting began Tuesday and
Pee three says.
„Down• and Hagan ars memter. ot
•to board that controls the livestock
exp ertment wtations of Ue Mate
Ous Of thene is located at Konoes
Jin
. C--,
French went ,
ntinued, they
of reditious
a of poems I
oated oa the i
e to aid any
t land in theh
l
taken by Ue II |
irtt eid one I
will be paid J
im. W
Krpta from”
legal drilling j
4 mid UxJ
on whieh UB1H
• German inM
and and our 5 I
1 true when, I
ta i
the activity I
reland from . 4
t the begin- . I
hlet enuuea; I
he Freedom, I
■> circutation, ■
I
ne Germanyu I
Ures monthe, I
I reland |
ter eaid the j
ermany was I
a made ref. 1
oat in which Ir I
had landed 0 I
a made at 0 U
ade at Han. " 1
Ionkar"romnK.phnetparemeittp*tolasMoutcgonc.assan.Angeipn
amenamentimforbodannehonaith-stztamn AtaiMaloana tw0°wh0te-
ar"arpn"i-oN "nm-ne male liquor hounen does their doors
nuinintinnnciananthotropsthrrmnspermanently n San Anzelo tonight
mAn- oom an" --u-H ok -"when statewide prohibition went into
effect.
Thirteen of the saloons hold both
liquor and malt licenses: three Mexi-
can places had only the malt per.
mita
For years Kan Angelo haw been the
"oasis"" for perhaps th* largest "dry"
Speelal N.wa Servlee to The Auutin Amerian area In .1
tint* PAM Texaa, June 31 It has boon the only town on the
wiNIeraau growth of“k. citylentire. Orient „ranway nyntem. whieh
there Ie a demand for Increased fa* operates in Kansas. Okiaboma and
eliites for Us hanaune at Ue aftairs Toxen in which liquor could bs
-------------r» haa not been a saloon ba.
he government J
port in Ger- T
if ammunition
nan Kbmnni, .
omarines had pl
a hero the de- 11
puld not have M
at wince the r
the govern- M
rd to Ireland. 7
ely changed. '
ausea for the
lead A. Green. Halt Lake, vih: Fred-
FEELING BLUE
TAKE A CALOTAB pany" opened an Indeftniie Com: !
sent Monday night at the Laberty
theater and pleased a full house
The cotupany is well balanced ana q-.a. v .
the comedy is refined and pleasin« a a J
There la. one reature ADoI r hr'.. Wounded zeverely Sergeants Errol
“Joy Makers" they give a etoan pet? ? Drawn. Ron Croft, Maine; Leo N
formanee des Lauriers, St. Albans, VL; Cop*
----T M i _____ poral Harold Brosor, Nashua, N. Ms
L. HOCK, 2-1; NASHVILLF o.g Martin Ico Healy. Wilkesbarre, Pa.
g w- .. ‘ Frunk Rivers, Watertown. Conn.;
'waitinz . By"Annoristed Pre te The Amertenn Mechanic Charles F Craig Marshall,
you. Th* Wndertuj lver cleansing ( HITTHE- ROCK, Ark. June 25 —- Maine: Privates Leroy A. Berry. She-
and system-purifying properties of lattle Rock and Nashville divided ajfield. Vt.: James Bowler. Smarwick,
_________ TFvin Heights st- calomel, the doctor's tavorite araone “oubin-hendar here today . . Dinele. Ireland; Matthew G. Burna,
tended council conference at city hall all medicines may now be ensoye 14 ttio.s"o5k won .the first 2 to •. dardner. Mas : George E. Coburn,
yesterday on Ue queetlon of having without the miightent unplensantnens I and Naahvllle won the wecond, 4 to 1 I ‘rovidence. H I.; Ambrone Dennis,
the road to the heights graded and I One Caitotab at bedtime, with a ewal- v . -__ w.. | Winslow. Msins; John J Flynn. New
tarviated. I low of water, ihat. ail No naunea, x.nrtxame: .. » R.M E ‘ Haven. Conn., Andrew Freeman. New
nor the slightent unpieneant effect IShvie.;.....000 002 2—2 2 !iYork City: Raymond C. Front, New
You wake up in the morning feeling tttle Roc* .....000 11° » « 11 Britain. "
ter. III.; Aloystus Donahue. Pittston, J
Pa ; Alexander R. Frazer. Minneap- ■
Olis Minn.; Arthur S Gustatson, Mar- .
quetts Kan.; Jooeph B Kits Wet
Philadelphia; Frank MeCarty. New-
ark. N J ; George T Smith. Helena, ,
Mont; Herman F Smith, Tyrone, Pa. 4
----a » a
H ■■■"•■
I HOOD j
",.Stularni“arzhidhiommaatrden GERMANY INVITED ,
3,, gfpanaunieawraen. TO CONFERENCE ON
a 5: wiorapaldasope PRISONERS OF WAR
J. W. McClendon. Junior deacon. (Continuec From p... n— ,
T B. Anderson, senior steward. * Mue From Page one
Jno. Grist_JrJunior steward, Germany to permit a Swim commls-
lane Star Chapter No. • R. A. M. lonrminds"twsermanpri"omcammplk
I. W. Poteiettghigh priest. maybe clanca‛asivsians”rnaonrrs
to bring np the quetton now is to J. W. McClendon, scribe. eodirrrcinternmentin Switzerland,
“throw the anple of discord among A. V Merryman, captain of the pFxociprocaiprivelcges are promised
the people of this country." mat sam-host ” 16 Prompt Action 4 rged.
McDonald. principal L, A. schedule of what the United
States, would regar as disabiities
cap- wa Tantine repatriation of war prison-
. - er Or their internment in a neutral ----- —___-
D H Doom, treasurer. | country, has been forwarded to Ger- inished and ct;
Milton Morris, secretary. many, and the request made that Im- Will be impossible
J. J. Coulter, master third veil. mediate internment in Switzerlana be “— ----
P. J. McDonald, master second vei!, made 1nthe case those Americans
* Marks, master first vell. who obviously would come under any
H R. Bruck, guard. -chedule agreed upon.
*'* ■ I All of these questions will be qis n- _
TEXAS LEGALLY DRY eneecdt sunnt tho, propoged confer- SECOND DEATH FROM
FOR FIRST TIME The Swiss note replying to the origi.
IN ENTIRE HISTORYMinister seayarFrBissddressed tO
• I *“ is with particular satisfaction
(Continued from Puge Ona) hat.we learn by your excellency's note
------ ?• . / * that the government of Us
' “If prohibition is necensaryo winandnrpdine.in thewupper, house Un “tntestates han conceived the idea
the war. Id rote for 1L but if I had ondactnany Paed. on March “• but switintenninK..A merican. soldiers In
any doubts I'd heantat. a long umnemnosucountK.athe.varlouz. amend: of w?r tand.who.have been prisoners
•Tkla 1 no tims to hv patl.se. montatatunad.abeen. voted on thelor.war Germany. In case such there
wiu fnauca or to Hten to eztrem-lonifen“topou2.2, the lower, house .
ists called for a free conference commit- Switzerland wm Weleome IFAgm
Mt, 1, .+ + a a, te on the same day of the birs say, *a 1,
-I we listen to extrernista and do I paseage in the nennte I ” * hardly necessary to assure
foolish things it might dMay the and Pm “ . . you. Mr. Minister thst vour aue
of tha war many mntha* .Therenate agreed to Uto request on I patriots would find the best of om-
When Poatmastr denerai Burtenon I the 14th. nn.thoneu Au direrencesscome in switzeriana »or the AItwei:
was called he said he knew pracucally hadbeen.ndudicatd between the, tles ana 22 ,he popunton’ noauthon-
nethine about Ue Jone, amendment irenate and houne througK Ue con-leratlnte "themzorton "0 miA.con-
and indicated he was rather surprised ferense commutes, and they reported givs under th "form anein^.r to
to have been rommoned ns a wttnssa “ both houhee on the 16th ths exact Eheir fhienaini SorormA.new.proot ot
"I think coning you aa n WitnexerBinee ot the bin as agreed upon Lu, rpubie ronumenta the Ereat
remire from the fact Uat rou tele- lend Uto report was accepted ia both """YouFPMpf. Amerth. .
phoned ths ckalrwisn that if Uis biulnounea the angne day. ths 14U. th. present ellenemswho.knows wel!
"a" enacted it would prove ta Govermor stgied Maran W. our eoontnt “wonomla.maricuities .or
rour," mugcestea Benatof Kenyon at The enacted statute then went to other hand. Ust thndumtan ot onuthe
1o"A... ta -- ■— GovemgoraHeb bzforhs approval, and icons interned to be receded wU| de-
Nelleves in Ibert- T* Sgned hy htm March 31, just five pend essentially on th* general git"
"I think (hat to putung It a lttle | days after tne legisiature’s final ac-tion of Switzerland 1
strong." replied tha poetmaster gener- tion
al, who said, however, he did fear that Members of th* senate and house
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