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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
TEXAS
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Sp
Are Your Clothes Stylish?
Moderation.
✓
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
By Aemcelatea Prens to The Austin American
Suits $25, $30, $35 to $60.
divided.
evenly
about
HATS—STRAW AND PANAMA
American
UNION SUITS
PAJAMAS
Ime
ace
principle that
r
i
SV
lest
control.
"Mr.
allies is like that of the rich uncle
his
they have accepted
and
ners out
"Open Diplomacy Gone Mad."
IE
. -1 -LI
necessary
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
Poland.
Polish
passage
corridor to east Prussia.
VETO
WILL GO TO COvRT.
Scott * Bown«. BtoomleU. X. 1.
s-as
to be held Monday for the selection
WILL BUY BOOKS FOR CASH
J
TULSA, Okla., April 25.—1 he con-
$10,000 cash and
Liberty bonds 1
France Aopts ft-Hour Law,
By Assneinted Press to th* Austin American.
thusiasts welcomed the opening
PHONE 1864
6’
The next time
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Mount
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mely la sealed peckagm. Pric 3Se
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They Win You On Quality!
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THOt SAXD.
atates
' VIOTORY LOAX
LiQup
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18 cents a package
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sultan
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of
premier
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V!
IIChTT
Our New Flex
Sailor Straws
Out of Respect for His
Means,” Says Post. ‘
you buy calomel
ask for
reci-
tluen.
City Will Be Virtually an Au-
tonomous Republic in the
Polish State.
Wilson Commission in the Mi-
nority on Subject of Bringing
Germany’s Ruler to Justice.
Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then
compare them with any cigarette in the
world at any price for quality, flavor,
satisfaction. No matter how liberally
you smoke Camels they will not
tire your taste!
For Skin Troubles
dtrxEngmerser Eenm
and you are assured correct and exclusive
style. They know what’s right for the man
of 20 and the man of 50. They tailor style
into all-wool fabrics; it’s there to stay.
Your satisfaction guaranteed—money back
if you think you don’t get it. You decide it.
Jilt,
me
KEN.
Says He Brought Down Two,
Maybe Two More, and Cap-
tured a Soldier,
Than Was Originally Contem-
plated by Paris.
offenses
manity,"
Ameripan Delegates Cannot
Agree That He Was Guilty of
Any International Crime.
I
By Assoclated Piessto the Austin American.
PARIS, Thursday. April z*—"This
story may read like a fairy tale. but
n‛t afford
KIN NY.
he
his
to
reservations.
to Prosecution.
not
of
o
J
home
nurses
Polish
extend 1
the city
by the league of nations which will
appoint a high commisioner to ar-
drafting a constitution.
Germany will be guaranteed free-
ID
thly
ting
any
lind
th.
of
hu-
to
The purified calomel tab.
lets that are entirely free
of all sickening and sali.
rating effects.
Medieinal «ki«u vadt, tmproved.
QuicK RELIE-
HO ACETANILDE
NO DOPE
Buy Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
win
nce
fi-
37
Mv
I
{ST
IF
N.
TRIAL OF EX-KAISER
BALKED BY AMERICA
DESPITE MAJORITY
ASSISTED BRITISH
AIR SQUADRON
POLES WIN IN PARIS
DEMANDS AGREED TO
DANZIG TO BE FREE
FREE DANZIG WHARVES
FOR THE POLES
PARKER‛S
HAIR BAI SAM
TEXAS AIR HERO
IN HIS PARIS TRIAL
TELLS HIS VICTORY
en-
of
OTHER NATIONS WANT
HUN CHIEF TRIED
Stebbins & James
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
I
ked
ave
r It
lake
in
the
D le
and
»ey
——— day by four men who escaped in a
By Associsted Press to the Austin Amerfcan. motor car with an amount estimated 1
Everything a man wear*
from Hat to Shoe*
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
Winston-Salem, N. C.
I
616
“OPEN DIPLOMACY
GONE MAD,” SAYS ONE
Iiver and bowela, which cause a normal
action, carying at! the waate and poison-
ous matter in one’s mystem.
It you have s pale tace, sallow look, dull
Says Dr. EAwarda, a Well-Knowa
Ohio Physldan
Just M easy and comfort-
able m a soft hat. They
come in both the smooth
and rough braids.
AD the other kinds are
here, too — Panamas, Leg-
horns, Madagascan, Bang-
koks and a world of nov-
elties.
Priced (2.50 to $15.
Silk Caps, (1.50 to (2.50.
alotabs
NO BOOZE
IT'S RELIABLE FOR
#
scribes His Story That Reads
Like a Fairy Tale.
W3
...... .... — --- and ought not to ha-
SAN ANTONIO. Texas, April 25.- been Mid," but pleads that in view
Hint, to test the disfranchisement of of events * *
— - — . N-c.M-. i____ ._____
of city officers.
The hearing has been set for Sat-
urday and it is annnounced that an
appeal will be taken on whatever
decision is rendered so as to get a
Ladea4, no-good feeling, all out of sorts,
inactive bomela,you taka one at Dr.
Edwarde' OUvaTaktata nightty tor a time
and note the yl—resulta
Thousands of women ee we ee men
take Dr. Edwarde* Qlive Tablets- the sue-
cesaful substitute for rRliywiel now and
then just to keep in the pink at condition.
10c end 25c per box All druggista
* <A«..sr«mO
to the
over
RUSH OF TEXAN ONIONS
TO NORTHERN MARKErS.
Nt RSFS TO BOX
persons accused
lea
The former soldier
• 11 CONGRESS AVE.
HOBBY'S SOLDIER
be disastrous for
। By Aasoet-set Press t- he Aastin Arerlean Determination of the shipping board i
PARIS, Wednesay. April 21—The to cancel contracts for an additiona!
French senate Thursday passed the;2.000.000 tons of steel ships con-
fight-hour labor bill, which now be- tracted for during the war. was an-
comes a law. nounced Friday by Chairman Hurley.
will enjoy complete local autonomy
The independence of Danzig under
these conditions will be guaranteed
, $
VILLA’s PARRAL BATTLE
GOT A LOr op Bootv
supreme court ruling on the ques-
lion.
dom of
of the
which the residents
range the
One of these, the Post refers to
Mr Wilson’s "WIld West diplomacy,"
and says:
wharves and docks and other trans-
portation facilities.
Poles Get the Vistula Port
Poland will be given control and
administration of the Vistula water
route and freedom to cross, not only
through the Polish corridor, but also
|hrough German territory if neces-
sary
Danzig to Govern Itself.
DRIVE IN NEW YORK.
CHCHESTERS.PILLS
E-F/j
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERTWWERE
Status Considerably Better Those who Champion the Pres-
ident Do So With Cautious
across the
-----.. ------- over nearly all of
party ithe territory enst ot the MNsaiantppi I
. niver.
inde- |____ ____________
Berlin Think* lt'a Quiet Again.
8, A-eintel Pre te th. Auatin amenn.
BERLIN, Wednesdas. April 22 —
Almont a suddenly a, the recent
"triken began, Germany appears to
be quleting down again.
opposing the
allmenta. Puring thee year ba gave to
his patients a prescription made of a tew
wef-known vgetabl ingredients mixed
with ollve oll, naming them Dr. Edwarde
Otten Tableta You will know them by
ARIVEs nr GAmESVILLE. j
divergent views.
77th ’'Liberty" diVi-
don e morning newspapers.
The support they give to Presi-
dent Wilson's and Italy's views are.
Pwasitse itox“ pi< AuettrAmaytsan.
avtArerlotm,re n""/""1? Aurfinerandl" tfcezng" tmiporainow
..TOKO, April 23.—Two leaders ot prevailed Friday
the Mongolian independent
hove arrived in Tokio to begin
movement for the political
pendence of Mongolia and
churia. ,
Nakes Good Impression.
I He demonstrated this method in
court by picking up a compass from
a table and threatening tn invisible
enemy.
AT CAMP BOWIE, TEXAS.
He said he had no idea at the
.time that the compass represented
have a hand grenade, but merely desired
Americans objected to
a run
RICH UNCLE WILSON
“FROM WILD WEST”
SAYS LONDON EDITOR
ie Screen
)DAY
ctory"
ame. An
usands of
Germany and
CHICAGO. April >1.—Onion
however, will
internal affairs
YES, NI RELY SNOWING.
TURKISERPSi
I tt o A n K
the consequences
the conference.
otPp^ Apitona hdrniaimetror C"repnoFenaprepntinuesTto 94
ative to Danzig has resulted in a paramount topic or comment in Lon-
decision concerning the future status - --------
AUSTIN AMERICAN. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1919.
treaties with
and assist
separated from the squadron be-
cause of engine trouble and came
down between the lines, where he
captured one German soldier and
succeeded in bringing in a wounded
French officer.
Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes
lost Women Can Have
B, Aredated Pr. to th. Aut Am--.n I B, An-oelat-4 Fr. te th. Auatin Amartean
j GAINESVTLLE, TexaR, April 25 — NEW YORK. April 2S—Bringing
Brigadier Goneral John A Hlen horns 5.173 otricers, men and
formerly adjutant general of TeN
I who commanded the 12nd intantry mon. comprising mostly drafted
includin the Hind regiment. com: of New York, the steamship X
iprrinE former Texas and Oklahoma Vernon arrived Friday from
national guard troop., han erveaT ' * “
at Ciainesville and Mrs. Hulen ar (----- --
rived from Houston. Aler. J.
IN THE OnnExI
The Express accuses the presi-
dent ot "plunging the confetence teh machine.
into a profoundly stupid tragedy. Captain Chamberlain gave a vivid
by rushing into the arena waving description of the battle in the air
the red flag and describes his ac and or how he captured the Ger-
Hon as "apen diplomacy gone mad. man with a compass torn from his
It adds Premier Orlando has gone broken airplane.
home and we commend his exam- - - - -
pie to Mr Wilson.""
Orlando Was "Hasty."
- — to throw the first thing that'
' ------ in Italy his artion. which could see. Chamberlain told
because imay have such grave result, should story calmly and it appeared
not be condemned as altogether make a deep impression,
wanton. T ____
„ The. laborite newspaper, the Daily BAXK ox A STATE LIME
ecud-rorapunaharkecomhaon atz ROBBED BY FiR MEM.
inpatsopresnitnsto"pregeinctinnmytromposanaEritain. France, Japan and a, Pmsoth Austin Am-rican.
refusing his vote in ths city primary --w-ow r —.hANPASCITY, , " Apri 25-.
to be held Monday for the selection THREE p C. Oil. T\X 1 he Inter-C ity bank, on the state)
___ ' line between Kansas City. Mo . and
TESTED IN OKLAHOMA. Kansas City, Kan., was robbed Fri-
Two others vehemently attack the
president.
“Ricla I ncle Wilson."
43
----- ---- Brest
and traveuing .a casuals were Brig-
•dler Generais Erwin B. Babbit.
Bowley and Thomas W
Reported lo British Officer.
, He made his report of the flight
at the request of the British officer
commanding the squadron. he aid.
“againt the laws of
should be subjected
* "‛Balroy" TekaaA"AprAmzsean
OME-TEMTH S. BSCRNED OdabrtinK.hhp fo*
"WmshidrxpaphirtinArartepn ornihee"pon""aRhur,nes, Uieaunna
to .the treasury department rrom •1 Hilsbee and Batson orders will gath-
rederal reserve disriets Friday night er " Besumont saturday for cere-i
3130700 06 verryptom or $85 mntonniaibcbitnay. the fr-ermns
11 hT"minmazpraxmaneloense-tonthot -CIGARETTE VLEy.
1000 aought To BE EXPLORED |
sB-gr.ndin 402.0 21
but chiefly plead the necesslty for Was uncertain, he said. he became
"to cover him up."
----- - ----- man.. He said the officer asked him for
of respect for his means, the report, as he was liable to
1 See “ court-martial for permitting the
. - American aviator to fly in a Brit-
conference
Wilson's name among the
criminal prosecution, contending that
the laws and principles of humanity
constitute a standard too uncertain
rto be rightly applied in legal pro-
cedure.
The American Position.
The principle that heads of states
should be liable to criminal prose-
cution for breaches of positive law
was another point in which they
failed to agree with the majority.
The American belief in thia re-
spect was that the essence of sover-
eignty lies in the fact that the head
the municipal
Libraries of all kinds wanted—large or small. Also bookcases and
desks, in fact anything belonging to the office. We always have
bargains in this line. Call or write in if you want a book of any
kind LAW BOOKS AND TEXAN HISTORIES a specialty. Also
RARE and OUT-OF-DATE BOOKS, We also handle MILITARY
BOOKS of all kinds, and school books; in fact, any book.
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
representatives in
Among President W1Ison's warm 1,
advocates the Daily* News regrete ,
that Premier Orlando’s reply con- l
tains "'much which cannot be sub-
Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great be-
cause their refreshing flavor and fragrance and
mellowness is so enticingly different You never
tasted such a cigarette! Bite is eliminated and there
is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor!
stitutiona,ity of 3 per cent gross pro- totaling 113,000.
duction oil tax law passed by the i 1 ♦
1916 legislature is attacked by TEEL SHIPS STOPPED
Charles E. Shatfer.of Chicaro. In a BY FEDERAL ORDER.!
petition filed in Federal court. | ______
! By Assnetnted Presn tn the Austin Amer Iran i
I WASHINGTON, D. C . April 25 —
rHEY ought to be; it doesn’t cost any
I more to have them that way. But
you’d better be sure of the maker’s ability
to create style. There are plenty of clothes
makers, but very few style makers.
.was flying, took part.
Returning after a bombing expedi-
tion over Flames. where he was
'* own two Ger-1
of that city which goes considerably
further toward satisfying Polish de-
mands than was contemplated some
time ago.
Danzig as a Republic.
The "free city of Danzig"’ will be
created, not as a neutralized state,
but virtually as an autonomous re-
public within the Polish state. con-
tained within the Polish customs
union and presented in International
relations by Polish diplomats.
Its citizens will be entitled to diplo-
matic privileges held by the citizens
of Poland and Poland will be guar-
anteed free use of the Danzig
Camels are made of an expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are
smooth and mild, but have that desirable full-body
and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous
measure. They are good all the way through and
may be smoked liberally without tiring your
taste. You will prefer this Camel blend to
either kind of tobacco smoked straight!
By Aumociated Prems Is the Ausin Amertean
PARIS. Thursday, April 34—It
has become known that the Amer-
ican delegates have been unable to
agree to certain portion, of the re-
port adopted by the majority of the
commisaton ot responsibility for the
war and 4s presented to the coun-
cil of four the report contain, a
memorendum netting forth the
NERVES ALL ON TENSION?
A mother in the home, or a man or woman at busi-
ness, with nerves undone and the system generally: |
feeling the strain, should find wonderful help in
SCOTTS EMULSION
Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit-
forming and dangerous. The logical help is a form
of nourishment abundant in tonic properties. ,
Scott’s brings strength to the body, through nourish-
ment that is felt in every part If inclined to be
nervout, the logical answer is—Scott’s Emulsion.
tered. Parral Sunday morning he
selzed $500,000 worth ot loot. Bo 000
rounds of ammunition belonging to
th* federal forces in the garrtson
there, and made forced loans t
amounting to 000 ..
a numhe, , *>.e —a i . the season tn Chicago with the re
were looted bv the princ ipal.stores ceipt or two carload* of the new
"‛r °.00te “by. the, Vtla followers spring crop from Texas.
Anecnoreicizians,heidrorranrom. *’»«’"»«« -t the famous deli-
19 Lux Herrera cncy found ready purchasers at si
szmer. J of Parral, I” sen. » crate whole.ie
23™ Herrera, former mayor ot laredo shipping Smell Fast.
Juarez, and another son Zefertna B, A-oc-a Fi‛ w th. Austn AreTican
Hurera, war. executec as tor as 1 LAREDO, Texas, April M—Bar.
anown. muda onions are rolling cut of tha
Tn. fent IAsted from dawn Satur. laredo onion center here at the rat.
d.y until Sunday at 11 o’clock, when ot a million emeils a day.
eh. federala retreated to the MIU' Vp to Wednesday night a total of
west of Parrel and Vita enteren 227 carloads had been .hipped.
the town at the head of hia column Onery? How many carloads to a
of use eart
of a state is responeible for his 11.
legal acts to the people from whom
he derlves his authority and not to
any forelgr sovereignty.
The Mazes of Lega Tangle.
Thio contention was not hold to
apply in the case of a head of the
tate who ie abdicate for any pro-
ceedings against such a person
would be against an individual no
longer embodying the sovereignty of
a state nor done it apply to poli-
ucal offenses committed by the
head of a state which may, If deemed
expedient, be made the subject of
judicial action and punishment.
Holding these views, the American
Glesates were therefore unable to
goncur in the recommendation for
the establishment of a high tribunal ______
ane * prosecuting commission for By Asaociated Vrene to the Austin American, stantiated
theutrieloterimtnal cases, as advo --------- - ■ - -
rated by the committee. oul. IW teeu ane ua..... axam
, .heY proposed instead that an tn- returning soldiers of Texas
-ernAtonal committee of inquiry bethey have not paid poll taxes, was
areated to consider the relative cul- brought Friday by Captain Charles
PADilty of the authors of the war M Dickson, formerly in"the air serv-
____.. - . Au"thetr. culpabiitty as to vlo.
their olive afar. tona.25 the. laws and customs of
These tablets are wonder-workers on the ’ . an that enem y persons ac.
■ ‘ ^3,31 these Iatter otfenaes ,hoUM
C"mtried by military tribunals or
commiret 01alrendy Ml.Unr or to
be created in different countr<ee
Fevptinn Premier Bram- the dob I Br.Areoslatel.Prom t the Austin Amartean
"aienyasiazmrmamska-o-myarrnpin
Rushdt Pasha, the fI?; An SSL army, instructor, has been
emier. 5-” placed In darge of the athletic
e _____ squads
Have “Accepted His Manners Chamberlain of San Antonio De-
BRIG. GEM HTLEX
asks an in-
M F A D A C H F I REDS our OF KIEV By A-ocinted Pr.., t A„tin Am.-.n
CArITAI, OF UKRAIVE WASMINOTON. D C. April 25.
_____ mTE Th. expedition headed by Prof. Bob-j
l By .Auslated Prma t tha Auatin AmeHe.n er. F. GrigEn to explore the famous]
VIENNA, Wednesday, April 2 valley of Ten Thousand smokes h..
Ths bolshevik i have bein driven out arrived at Kodtack Islands. Alaska. I
of Kiey, capital of th. ukFainn 3 'TPT'L the extensive iok.no - 1
revolutionary t'knunlan troop, "'end 1.about Mount Katmai.
> to Simon Petlura, th. Ukrainlan
leader.
Is a wonder when it
comes to fitting the hard-
to-fit.
upon my oath it is true,'* was a
statement made by Capt. Edmund
G. Chamberlain of San Antonio,
respectively, about evenly div:ded,Tex. l*’*! he'American n“ya deoute
but with twQ or three exceptions, martial in connection with his re-
opinions are expressed cautiously ported exploit on the British front
and with a manifest desire, to (how durin 4 the fighting last summer,
friendliness for both Mr. W 1lson.and chamberlain's Story of Exploit.
Italy and to avoid sayine anything । captain Chamberlain related with
likely to hinder the speedy restora- lan abundance of detail the story of
tion of harmony. the great battle in which the Brit-
For Reconciliation. ish squadron, in which he says he
Four newspapers emphatically -
champion President Wilson's view. I
point, although with on exception I
Dr. F. M Edwto for 17 yean treated
ecores at women for live and bowel
8Hor OM WITNESS STAXD Unita included officers snd men
BY HIS AXGRY wiF tEnd 1 Rainbowl division,
win 117th sanitary train and ambulance
Br-AhpitPm m “• Amaricancompanles 165.166.and 167.
< HICAGO. April 25.-.A aynr“,i... •=e- ———
case <ame to a dramatic clod Fri- KIXG AND Qt EEN I PLANE
dnY. when. Ara Elmer R simpaon FROM BRUSSELS TO GERILAXY|
shot her husband, a telegraph oper. 1 ------
NoF.who was on the winena tana By„Areriated Pre to the Auatin American.
Itha.bullet Eoing through his mouth BRUBSELS. ApriI 25 —King Al
nmicung a probably fatai wound bert and Queen Elisabeth of Bel
I " —■'glum left Friday by airplane for
HALF BILLION DIE IN INDIA » Bochum, Germany.
FROM THE IXFITENza 1 Bochum is in the Province of West.
______ 1 E-A. phalla about nine miles northenn
-- L-twr Cerr-pondene of th. Amoelat- p—, or Eascn, where Belgian and Brit.
.000.00°, aaAim *1 areoccupeinscerman ter-
CAPUDINE oDDHliowCESTESARr
WWIIUE 1° have died in the native sula. TO DRAW
• j from the same re use.
Toxa. Man Gets Federal Place.
1 a--uresex-u-n.cs-3. "‛wasiiNaros"AprAwrtizsAmgohn
fat^ki CAr aJf W Barton of Dallas, Texas, haa beon
•-reArezeE-d-t appointod an nanintant director of the
me-AMA--liwar risk bureau.
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