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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
ALWAYS
NEGRO SOLDIERS
Austin American’:
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By H. Addu
Bruce
and
How
"An
s
Helpful Recipe
that Villa’s force
federal
Sauz, thirty-five miles noi
EAGLEBOAT
ATTORNEY GENERAL
By Associated Press to the Austin
March
h-=
Robert E. Noble to be major
reneral of the army medical corps.
MEXICO
RA
MEXICAN DENIES
Austin.
Miss Mona Weaver of Luling has
a guest at the homa of Mr.
(Ad
t)
(Ad
nt.)
“Good pay, but irregular work.
reqi
of
KAHN GOFN TO FRANCF.
accusations
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Maxi- Mini- Precipi-
WESTERNERS
EASES
Rebuild Your Weakened Utility
The Austin Art league will
3:30
PE
Weather Condition-.
hospital
soared her, and she owned
up that
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Julie was to see
her 'bout a
the
termine
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probably fair, moderating
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With Liniments and Lotions
legal
MARCH-BAKER
AFTER CARRANZA
Secretary Baker and Chief of
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sent Julie to shut her
believe
is
Stone.
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March.
Texns; f’amp Pike,
Ark , and Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.
wants
Sold Everywhere
excuse to
PERCY AND FERDIE—Wash Day— But Where’s the Wash
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co'S AM 40NE OFF DE LINK?
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Staff Will Come to Texas to
Look Into Border Affairs.
AH DONE SUSPICIONS
SOME TIEF STOLE UM*
Austin A
Train
Torturing Pains Promptly
Return in All Their Intensity
Eighteen Soldiers Who Attacked
a Woman Will Be Given New
Trial by Executive Order.
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
phrases, but he was unconscious of
any incongrunity and went on:
H'W! “Hs >
COMPLICATES
MATTERS.
OPHELIA MUST
Austin American’s
Weather Report
woman
now."
transmission
preventative.
ME FOR THE Dv.B’s
To-NIQHT! SArPEnC,
There s a SPECIAL P
SALE OF PAJAMAS I
To-morrow. 984/
meet
with
by the government
seise the property.
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Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. R. E. Vinson
up.
the
The company has made the formal
r ha rare that the strike was provoke!
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
In- I
to |
Abilene ...
Amarillo
Brownsville
LAMDTY BAS. MAGNIOLI’s
MOTHER COMES To WASH To-DAY.
American
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CONTROL
And How to Gain It
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Republican Filibuster Caused
Confirmation of Gregory’s
Successor to Go Over.
Ministers From Republic Seek
to Bring Up Their Affairs
at Peace Conference.
Mrs. Henry N. Michelson is visiting
relatives in Waco for a few days.
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PALE BLUE BABY RIBBON
ENHANCES CHILD’S FROCK
he was
because
i proven
make no
Cal Moore of Austin is ill at Seton
Infirmary.
Mississippi valley
It will be fair and colder Wednes-
Representatives of Confiscated
Railway Company Trying to
| Get Carranza to Relent
VILLA’S CAVALRY
CDTS OFF CASTRO’S
FORCES TO SOOTH
afterwards
he could i
MY SILK
PAJAMAS
Too » ew»
Special News Servi
INTEHNATIONA
N
week
I tell
Tablets or
Liquid
u Gein Nwr. Contra and
Your System Well and Btrong.
mense amount of practical ad-
“She won’t get away.
“Rhe’s a regular citizen, an’ respec-1
Too are
throat and
PE RU NA
EM CATAARN All CATARRHAL conomTOAS
If quality counts “AUSTIN NLAlD"
flour is a winner.—Adv.
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Secretary Daniels Commends
Men Who Submitted to ' Flu"
Experiments.
J [OPHELIA?
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What Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
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Juarez last today
attacked a small
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By CAROLYN WELLS.
Copyright by J. R. LAppincot Co.
Interesting new serial begun Jan
12 in the Austin American, full of
absorbing interest, attractive and full
of sympathy of society. To be printed
in regular dailyinstallments.
(Continued from Yesterday.)
The Hyde Park Reading club will
| call a meeting Wednesday at 2:20 at
lodges
PR
Praetorian
tonight at 8
hall, corner 7
tion of office
state senate.
It’s Grandmother’s Recipe
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair.
"AUSTIN MAID" la not only whit.
Clour but good flour—Adv
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m Train ...
Orange are the guests of Dr. and
VcksVPoRuBF
"YOUR BQDYGUARD-301,60*20
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claim of ml.trr.tn..nt and had never
intended appenting to Washington
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NERVE
Mrs. Lzzie Chapman returned to
Austin from Galveston and is with
her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Heaney.
HEADACHE
Also, GRIPP and ••FW-Try M
Tel Frail. 100, atee iarger mte
mum
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Austin American’s
News of Clubs
II F M.J ft OU 6 THIS OLp"1—.
---- NIGMTGOWN OF THE —
LANDLADYS OUT OF THE ATTIC.
WITH A COUrLE OF SAFETY
garrison at
rth of Chi-
=726
"She’d be here for a day or two,
an’ then like’s not go 'way for a
week.
"Well, we learned that before.
Then, next. I tracked to his iig
the furnace man.
"Same story.
"Hehe today an’ gone to-morrer, as
the song says.
’Course, he ain’t only a stoker,
he’s really an odd job man—ashes,
sidewalks an' such.
"Well, he didn't help none—any.
I mean. .
“But,” and the shock or red hair
seemed to bristle with triumph. “I
loined one thing!
“That Julie has been to the sewing
woman and the laundress lady and
shut 'em up!
"Yes, sir! that's what she's done!"
“Tel! It all," said Stone, briefly.
came to Austin to attend the inau-
gural ball, were the guests at the
home of Mrs. Isaura McNutt, 405
West Sixteenth street.
Sunshine Speclal
No. 1 North Texna
No 4 North T«»m
consists in
Galveston ..
Houston
Palestine
Han Antonio
Taylor .....
I WANTED AT
| to solicit at
L position to r
I aalary. Apply a
I 1121
A disturbance over Oklahoma on
£
Whk
, WASH OUR
r PAAHAs?
- Tus
BUCKET
HAF
STATED
T LEAK
The St. Martin’s Evajgical Luth-
cause and methods of
of the disease and a
UlHOINTERI
repairing an'
curtains made
an teed F "
years.
There is nothing new about the
cut; a pattern can be had In any
pattern department—little side yokes
with plain front part.
The seams of the side yokes art
embroidered, ending in a dowoward
twirl, and the sleeves are finished
with embroidered scallops '
The dress Is hand made.
The novelty of this little baby frock
The Parent-Teachers^ association of
the John T. Allen High school will
meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the
school; all members who will take
part in the play to be given March
14. are urged to be present to dis-
cuss plans for the play.
WASHINGTON,
Ford Eagle boat
ago and give her 250 not to
Tuesday
from the
You Can’t Cure Rheumatism
"Dunno’s It’ll pan out much, but
listen ‘n I’ll spill a earful.”
I had learned that Fibsy, or Ter-
ence, as we ought to call him, was
trying to discard his street slang,
and was succeeding fairly well, save
in moments of great excitement or
importance.
And so, I hoped from his slangy
beginning, that he had found some
fresh data.
“I chased up that chore boy first,"
he related, “an’ he didn’t know any-
thing at all.
spection trip that will take h m
perhaps conacious of that catarrhal efection of the ne,
bronchial tubes but never gave it any serious thought.
— What you 4obn>w is that you are not quite as
brisk, not as ready to be up and at things aa
formerly. Your actions and ambitions lack the
Corpus Christfn... 66
Dallas ...........
Del Rio ..........
"Said Miss Van Allan's a.lovely
lady, but he ’most never saw her,
the Julie, dame did all the order*
an’ payin' s’far’s he was concerned.
is the best type
For yes can rub and rub from
now until doomsday, and you will
never make any progress toward
2 ridding yourself of rheumatism, he
e cause such treatment does not ap-
proach the souree of the disease.
■ Remember from the outset that
L the pangs of rheumatism come from
a deepseated cause, and that aim
ply rubbing the painful parti of
the body has ne effect on the dis
ease itself. But when you lorate
the cause of the disease, the real
source of all these intense pains,
you can then treat the disease in
telligently.
And until you ds treat voer
rheumatism intelligently, you will
(Advertu
to aid
WANTED- A
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work in a sma
and good wa
References re
A. R Holden
Antonio, Texas
The violin pupils of Miss Margaret
Downie will give a recital at the
Driskill hotel tonight at 8:15, to
which friends are cordially invited.
2.7.2
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little rosentte or .lx
Ne > trom St !eu
MISSOURI
N
The Daughters of the Republic will
meet in their room at the capitol
Wednesday, March 8, at 4 o’clock.
LiQuo MwMe
QUICK RELIRF.F
MO ACETANILIDE
$2-
,o?)
ORE THROATj
. at Tonsilitin, gargde =q i
I with warm salt (r I
water then appiy— 2r« I
Mira Van
her.” Mid
symptoms of all nervous troubles, and
simple, direet instructions for their
relif. Dozens of such sgbjects na
Bigna of Nerve Strain; Habits That
Hart Nerves: How to Overcome
Worry and Melancholy: Brain Fag
and Ite Remedy; Hew to Banish In-
nomnia. Irritability, Timidity, He;
Getting Rid of Nervous Indigestien;
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TO THE VC
OF AUSTIN
the office 01
city of Austir
primary elect
city on Man
“BEST MEDICINE
FOR WOMEN”
1 not help learni
and i “ *
who
Austi
Casl
Adv
Free 1
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Rataa baa
minion type,
average wort
mum of five
count as ona
Diacounts fto
Notices Ba
>0 times, 5 II
IS tmes, 5 II
t Umes, S II
5 times, I 11
3 times, 5 11
2 times, 5 II
1 Uma. 5 1
Minion Capit
Count 2s lataa
te a tin. In pen
THE AUSTI
CLASS CIR
Primer N
Canal II lett
to a Una la par
The Austi
class circu
Primer C
Count 20 lette
to a line la pan
THE AUS
HIGH CU
Note—Bo rd
type not use
Types are I
false, but that
fifty-two were approved by the sub- --
committee.
huahua City, burning the station and
killing the soldiers.
All train service was suspended
south of the border today.
Miss Eunice Aden. Miss Rebecca
Masterson, Aden Stiles and little
Thurlow Weed spent the week-end
at Medina falls with Mrs. Masterson.
The Woman's guild of a!! Saints
church of Austin will meet Wednes-
day afternoon at 4 o’clock with lira
Kinsolving.
HEAVENS PEAC,THEYTRENOT)
ON THE LINE! j'
79 __ w. ■
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Em DoWN.
The QUESTION
IS - HOW'LL
WE GET 'EM
without The
LANDLADY um
GETTING WISE f
“I must see
"‘Yes, sir
could hardly get
around to do my
work, and as I had
fourein my family
and three boarders
it made it very hard
for me. Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound
was recommended
to me. I took it
and it baa restored
my health. It is
Maid (abdus to leave): Might I
ask for a recommendation, ma’am?
Mistresa: But, Mary, what could
I truthfully say that would help you
<et another place?
Maid: Just say that I know many
of your family secreta, ma am—Bos-
ton Transcript.
will be whairman of the house mi-
tary committee in the nest congrens,
went to New York today to sail for
France to inspect the American ex-
peditionary forces.
By H. A. MacGILL
Crentor of the Hen -Room Boy.
certainly the best
medicine for woman’s ailments I ever
saw.Mrs. Saka Shaw, R. No. 1.
Portsmouth, Ohio.
Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this
medicine and wrote this letter in order
that other suffering women may find
relief as she did.
Women who are suffering as she was
should not drag along from day to day
without giving this famous root and
herb remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound, s trial. For special
advice in regard to such ailments write
to LydisE. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lynn, 3
■Mass. The result of its forty year j I
experience is at your service.
(Advertisement.)
Cheinea, Mass.
How Soldier
Dispersed Attacks
“For two years my stmach trou-
ble was very bad, my doctor had
to inject morphine on several oc-
casions when I wan stricken with
these attacks Bince taking 4 tot
tles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I .
been entirely well and am I
8erving in the artillery, having been I
on the left yoke seam.
Through slashes worked in the
sleeves near the wrists blue baby
ribbon is run and tied in a bow; thia
draws in the kimon seves.
Such frocks can be bought ready to
be embroidered.
SPECIAL LE.’TEN WEEKLY
SERVICES AT ST. MARTIN'S
........™.s VICKY VAN
Society Personals ;
LgT > $UF W INTO HCTBUNNb
MO LL WE
moved. Give your system a thor-
ough cleansing with this reliable
vegetable blood remedy, and you
will bo delighted to be free of the
pangs of rheumatism. It has been
used for more than fifty years and
is sold st all drug Mons. Begin
its era today and you will have
the name natisfaetor experience no
theusands of other sufferers.
Should yom wish speeial advice
about your own cane. it ran he had
without ont by writing to Chief
Medteal Adviser, 101 Swift Labora-
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
vemene3
will preach consecutive sermons on By Amocinted Pr tn the Austin Amerteas
the "Suffering of Christ from Geth- WASHINOTOX, March 4 Ambas-
sentane to the Crucifixion'.” sador Bonillas of Mexico made pu5-
lie today a letter from E W wi-
kiL. of the Southern Cotton Oil
company. New York City, denying
vublished reporta that Mr wikins
and hla family were mistreated by
the Mexican authorities
Portsmouth, Ohio.—" I suffered from
irregularities, pains in my side and was
------------ so weak at timee I
chief of ‘staff, for
Highest temperature
Lowest temperature . . ,
Mean temperature .....
Norman temverature
Ex rem ...............
Precipitation, a trace.
or even special Interoat. but she
turned to mn• ar confidant and we
had many long, pleasant conversa- A A »
Wansnotenoucneuponof themyatery Austin American:
Though she never said a word
asainst Randolph Sehuyler, 1 couid
20* - • that, aside from
the horror of it, his death was to
her a blessed relief.
Mexican Ambassador Denies
the home of the president. Mrs.
Thurlow Weed.
By Asaociated Press to the Austin Amerlcan
WASHINGTON. .March 4--Inability
to secure an executive session of the
senate because of the republican
filibuster caused failure of scores of
nominations, including those of A
Mitchell Palmer to be attorney gen-
eral. Comptroller of Currency Wil-
hams. Norman Hapgood to be Ameri-
A large area of cold air overliestary Daniels announced today that
the northern plain states and the I he had commended fifty-two enliated
Rocky mountains, and is advancing men of the navy. who. during the
southward j recent influenza epidemic, voluntarily
* - ---- submitted to experiments at the naval
---- ------ -- ---- Iowa; Funston, Kan: Lewim, Wash;;
while a strike was on In the city ant Kearney. Cal ■ Fort ESlisn, Fort Worth
the.g overnment claimed it was acting and Camp Bow
knew; to protect the property.
Statement That American
Was Driven From Mexico.
Today te the beginning of Lent
apd as te the usual cuetom, many
formal social festivities will be sus.
pended.
For instance, she spoke of bar
great enjoyment of light opera or
farce comedy, but as Mr. Schuyler
didn’t care for such entertainment
he had never allowed her to go.
He had a box at the Grand Opera,
and Ruth loved to go. but she liked
lighter music also.
This was not told complatningiy.
but transpired in the course of a
conversation at which Fibsy chanced
to be present.
”Gee!” he said, looking at Ruth
commiseratingly. "ain’t you never
heard The Jitney Girl’ or ’The
Prince of Peoria?’"
In one of the Austin shops there
is displayed a fine white batiste
dress for a baby of two or three
pronounced in perfect health by gov- I
emment phynicians." it ia a simple. 1
harmles preparation that removes g
the catarrhal mucus from the in- H
testinal tract and allayn the in- I
flammation which causes practically g
all stomach, liver and intestinal I
menta, including appendicitis. One W
dose will convince or money re. 8
funded. Van Smith Drug Co. and A
drurgiete everywhere. I
"**8
Phur: Your halr is your Cham. It
rake” ormars the face When 1
El“ppiictorF™a! two’S’*^ 1"^
Surauanahances ats appearnce 2
uired to leave Mexico
to Mrs. Albert Taylor of Luling has
been the guest of Mrs. T. L. Smith.
Travis Heights.
"I don’t
knows where
ge ’ F.
EiSua
Ma 1 Ber Anton
K • • Myer .....
E: Eizmian
We I T.SM 8"rial
AUSTIN AMERICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1919
HELP W
WANTED- A
nographer o
ncqunintec W'
bvsinens pref*
and not afral
write a Knod,
lo Nails A Ct
Ing salary de
etc
On the contrary, he had blighted
Ruth’s whole lih by thwarting her
every innocent desire for gayety o:
pleasure.
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If you have been using other
•our try ’AUSTIN MAID" for com-
parison, and you will always use
University of Texas and now dean of
Bressy institute at Harvard uni-"
varsity, te spending a few days with
friends in Austin.
was causing precipation - . —--- — ---
Rocky mountains to the naval doctors in the attempt to d^-
LOST
fxW Fiest
tween Ie
near Jollyvil
return to Fow
reward A D
By Associated Ppas to the Austin Amerienn.
EL PASO, Texas, March 4 —Cour-
iers returning from seouting ex-
peditions south of Juarez, reported
Villa forces on both sides of the
rail read between Moctezuma and
Villa Ahumada, 100 miles south of
here, with flanking lines from Villa
Ahumada to prevent General Castro’s
train going south on the Mexican
Central.
Train Service Suspended.
Reports were received here and in
anything at all whatsoever about
Miss Van Allen! Home girl, that
Vicky Van!
“Julie went there herself!” I cried
"Yep.
“The real Julie, gold teeth and
all.
“But I quisled the needle pusher
good and plenty, and she don’t know
much of evidential value ”
It was always funny when Fibsy
0°P5 Ki” Xk en ’ m । e j8ht can minister to Denmark. Izigadier
baby blue ribbon, each loop tie t in ; General ---- • — -- ■ -
a knot in its center; this is placed
Henry Ford Has Built a Sub-
chaser That Is Said to Be
Last Word in Running Hun.
Prepared exclusively for publica-
tion in this morning's Austin Ameri-
ran by observer J P. McAuliffe of
the central Texas weather bhreau,
U S. Department of Agriculture, at
Taylor:
2)5
IM
old-time punch.
Maybe you have noticed some Indtestlon.
nausea, occasionai vomiting, pains in tomah.
bowels or back, rheumatfr twinges In the limbe,
constipation, headaches, dizalnesa Ail signa of
danger. Frtend. all indicatin« a catarrhal oon-
dition of the organs involved.
Dr. William Morton Wheeler, for-
mer professor of zoology at the
Government restrictions are raised
on flour milling. "AUSTIN MAID"
is milled on a pre-war basis. It is
excellent.—Adv.
He nad not been a good man, nor
had he heei 8 good husband.
WANTI !> Me
brakemen. * <
•109 2172 me
necessary. All
wanted Unifo
nished when
way. Dopt 101
r jr
2m
Mr Wilkins wrote that
T J NORMA
fully perorr
teeth entrustet
121 Littlefield
clean.
One quart of milk.
One tablespoon of butter.
Two-third cup sugar.
A little grated nutmeg.
Bake slowly two hours; stir two
or three times; thus makes a nice
creamy pudding.
Stop consider your health Tou are alipping physleally. Either
through work, worry or neglect, your powers of resistanoe have become
weakened, and catarrh, that dread destroyer of health, has gained a
foot hold.
TKLL-TALK 9YMPTOM9
“Tou see. as I dope it out, she’s
accustomed to sit in Miss Van Allen's
boodore a-sewin' air might have
overheard some gossip or sumpum
like that, an' Miss Van Allen was
afrald she’d scatter it, an' so she
There is ne remedy in the world any better
for Dersons in your condition than PE-RU-NA..
It rexulates the igestion, aide elimination,
puries the Mood, revives the shattered nerve
centers, builds up the physical strength and
vigor, pula the mucous membranes in a healthy
condition and tofes up the whole ayetem
Fir eoughs and colds PM-NU-NA is wonder-
ful Ite value has been proved far warding of
the Grip or Spanish Flu and lo rebuild ths
health after an attack
Ivon t be foolish. Don’t neglect your health.
Don’t let yourself run down —get old. A bottle
of F"E-RU-N is fourteen ounces of the same
c>1d pep. the joy of living.
Try it and sec.
Harvey Harrell has gone to Gal-
veston to attend Madri Gras.
You may as well throw your lini-
ments to the winds, if you expert
them to rid you of the pangs of
rheumatism. la fact, the sooner you
discard farever the use of all forms <
of local treatment, the sooner you
will get on the right track which
leads to rational means of relief.
viee that is both sound and selentifie
and in agreement with latest advances
la Neurology. Ought to be of immense
help in a general way to sufferers from
nervous trouhles."— Isador H Coriat,
M. T> . Eminent Neurologist, Beaton.
81. net: by mail $1:12.
Bookstores or Publishers
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY
356 Fourth Avenue, New York
“And did.’’
"Doubtless the laundress
something Mias Van Allen
kept secret."
POLIT
fo THE VC
OF AUSTIN
the office ol
City of Austir
primary elect
city on March
er time will i
matters ef P
of submarine (baser and is required
as part of a complete navy, even
in peace times, the senate naval nf-
fairs subcommittee, which inquired
into construction of the craft, re-
ported today in the senate.
Completion of sixty of the boats
and cancellation of contracts for
ui
___ - ------ weeks, la to per-I
mit ths secretary and General March |
to visit camps which, dur’ng the war. |
they were unable to inspect
The tentative itinerary will take
them to Camps Custer, Mich ; foetge, j
And Ruth was moat kind to me.
I couidn’t say she showed affection
- tore bother to prepare the mtx-
tore, you can get ths famous old
other•,tmproved by the addition at
otner ingredients at a gmalI e0e• .u - -- - —-
ready fo o” 1 *• camd wtl Mrs. H. Hil otustin.
can aways “phun.Compound. Thi Mr“ w. E. Vaughn of Houston
brine Eack Eh “nAtunrdsdcorrnanaispent" Tuesday in Austin.
luster of your hair -------
Everybody useg •Wy-L., « .1 Mrs. Lonnie Fuller of Bonham is
Sulphur Compound now S8axuand with, ner father, Alfred smith, .n
darkens so naturally and evenly" at
pbodxncan tell “ has been applle.
brut'mPly dampen a sponge or sor been
t.-through and Mrs.Paul Jeffrey of Auetin.
a Hime: by morning the gray hole
_ -hppudizappenrea,, ana AfteK another
n APP cation it beoome, besutiruby
L Ark andappears glossy ana TutrouL
This.rady:to-use Preparation 18 .
diishtrup.tonet requidite for those
"boadesre dark hafr and ‘ youtirul
Appearance. It is not intended for
hsecure, mitigation or preventon o
4
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Capudine
never be free from its disabling
pains.
8o many people have found real,
genuine and lasting relief from
rheumatism by purifying the blood
with 8. 8. R. that we are justified
in recommending this splendid rem-
edy to all who are afflicted. Per-
haps your ease te like thousands of
others which are caused by mil
lions of tiy disease germs in the
blood. 8. 8. 8. so thoroughly
cleanses the blood, that it route out
completely end eliminates all dte
ease germa that infest it.
Ie thia way the souree of the dis-
ease is reached, aad its cause re
interlarded his talk with
(Tn he continued tomorrow )
Dr. James McLaughlin returned to i. Ruth, shook hed head, smiling at
Austin from Camp Cody. N. M.. onthe.Doys amazement.
a furlough, and will leave tomorrow !.There.was a subtle sympathy be-
a for San Antonio, where he will be! tween, these.two that surprised me.
soined later by Mrs. MeLaughln. In’nerthotccorytnendnas tastidious .oops and two ends, made at "light
Mr. and Mrs. Lutcher Stark of! But he amused her, and he wes
never really impertinent — merely
naive and unconventional.
Well, on the day I speak of, Stone
and I sat in the basement room
awaiting Fibsy’s return. •
He was out after certain informa-
tion and we hoped much from it.
"I gotta bunch o’ dope,” he an-
nounced, as he suddenly appeared be-
fore us.
day, freezing
tablo at that. By A„soeinteg pre,, « tL. A.gt A
"Well, then, the laundress । wKgpINr:-ng, March 4 -gg •, g- a j — - I
T, Le, 91., j..ito L,a iLcwi,.! WABH1.TON, Maren 4 Two, the Pacific coast and the Mexican
To her also Julie had likewise j representatives of the Mexico City T border
"en, +, her .. ,, iTramways company have been sent The object of the trip, which will
An to her also Julie had passed to Mexico *>ty by Canadian cap.tal- occupy about three
the spondulicks. ists, the principal owners of the cum-!
"‘Now, I don't understand that no pony, to seek to prevail upon Premi-
well, for laundresses don’t overhen r | dent Carranza to restore the pmp.
the ladles talkin', but any nr. Julte erty to the owners, according to dip
told her if she wouldn't answer alomatic advices from Mexico city,
gnesiion to anybody, she'd give her. The tramways were seized in 1916
half s century, too
eran church 104 East Thirteenth
Street, will observe Lent this year oy
special services on Wednesday eve-
ning at 8 p. m.
In the services the Rev Roesener
night; Thursday
Sam Benjamin of Belton
Robert Lunsford of Temple,
and of many federal judge*, at-
torneys, postmasters and other of-
ficials
Recess nominations will be made.
Three tablespoons riBe, washed
"AUHTizt MAIDy is pure, sore
wheat flour and is milled correctly
—Adv.
NOTICF- It x
ue before yu
shoes, hate an
umbrell as and
St M Lebovi
Deg
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... 57
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By Associnted Prosa to me Austin American
WASHINGTON, March 4 —-Secre.
Among the men of the Influensa
squad who were commended are:
Simion G. Garritt. Oklahoma City,
Okla. .
IC E Goodwin, Midlothian, Texas.
Gus R Veteto, Walter, Okla.
WHILE TEr’nE DTfiN ON THE
HOOF WE CAN
— "M680
‘427-
: CHICHESTER spills
2 kittznaz"FaA
QaA Mita in Ked and Gold metancV)
S ---a ■« sealed with Blue Ribbon. N‘/
ReFE3**
f --SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWKERF
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Wunder Oil
where millions
Coppenbarger,
mum tat ion >
By Asanciated Prase to the Austin American
WASHINGTON, March 4—Eduardo
May, Algerto J. Dnni and E Arre-
dondo, Mexican ministers respectively
to Italy, Frane and Spain, according
to advices received here, will meet
in Paris this week to determine upon
the best means of presenting Muico’c
arguments to the peace conference in
cas an effort te made to bring up
the question of claims for foreigners
against tihe Mexican government.
It is stated that these three rep-
resentatives do not plan to take the
initiative in retting the matter before
S
By Aueeiated Preu to the Austin Amertom. &.D
WASHINGTON, March 4 -Repre- ®
sentative Kuhn of California, who
I
v
By Associatd Press to the Auntin Amertenn.
WASHINGTON- March 4 —Necre-
tary Raker plana to leave Washing-
ton Runday. accompanied by General
Austin Weather Report. • March 4. I
Reported for the Austin American
by Fred Morries, weather observer. I
University of Texas station. Austin, j
Texas.
I WANTED-- A
3 wte man
I work on truck
L of city limits
a phons 2235.
GUAICANTFE
CENT MOR
DKALFIC F(
MANI* CLNTF
CABER A S
FT. HHONF
“Well, I struck the seamstress
first
"She wouldn't tell a thing, and I
said, calmly. T know Julie paid you
to keep your mouth shut, but tf you
don't tell, the law'll make you!' That
By Aasoclated Press to the Auntin American
CHICAGO, March 4 —Eighteen
negro soldiers convicted of an at-
tack on a woman visitor at Camp
Grant last May are to be given a
new trial, as the result of an opin-
ion by the judge7 advocate general
that they were not fairly tried.
This information was made pube
here today and It was added that the
new trial court would be convened
at Camp Grant in a few days.
It was said presentation of the
case to the president had resuited in
an order from him for a new trial.
A number of the negroes are said
to have been given death sentences.
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