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Horsehide Artists.
WOMAN IS KILLED
FEAR POISONING
ENTERING A TAXICAB
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By Angoelatsd Press to the Austin American.
Pre to the Austin Amertean.
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of the Heroism of the Great Commander and
His Men During the Severe Winter At Valley Forge.
Coprnigbt,imo,Te Internauioma. Syndicat
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and grist milis and this be-
the
Washineton.
cfecne
7edbecemz/
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the
INTERNATIONAL
mssOUNL, 1
ore sienin- '
tiwe men coud be found la camp.
la it xnown with certainty even today force, payment being made la ceru-
the British Comm
torn to threada
lag to keep the blood warm, it was
het scheme was inaugurated by which
Park containine
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Universit.
Quickly to Warn Consumers
in Fifty-two Towns.
Healthy Liver
Healthy Life
TWO LOVE KILLINGS
. IS CUPID’S REVENGE
Austin Post of American Legion
Presents Certificates Sunday
Afternoon.
Leagues Along With Contests
With College Rivals.
Over Large Area, Officiate
Fear. '
the mi
came
MriM were paid a
a systematic mar-
of the soliery that they have not boon
ere this excited by their sufferings to
Austin A
Tra
Many Souvenirs for Kinsmen of
Men Who Sacrificed Lives
Undelivered.
beadquarters of General
The heights were coy-
LONGHORN SCHEDULE
FOR BASEBALL YEAR
stiff ne
Soothin
never failed to punish any -treat-
meal of his men.
I HEREBY ann
fo: County Co
No. t. wubject t
Democratic prim
I MEREBY ana
for re-election
collector of Trav
the netion of th
been reported. with fatal results In
nearly every instance.
The affeeted olives have a notice-
able smell and are usually soft
ed is
I you.
late Admiral Peary, said: '
“He 'reached the Pole: I have no
doubt whatever on this point"
SCEWE OF THE
JOvE.
YOU NEED NOT
SUFFER FROM CATARRH
The deal hs
olives.
Severhi other
TEXAS COLLEGE OBSERV}S
DIAMOND JUBELEE HOON
RIPE OLIVE POISON
PIMENTO STUFFING
ALARMS 8 STATES
NCH DIPLOMAS
GIVEN RELATIVES
TRAVIS SOLDIERS
e"irteEiriemE"emt
rcof foot memstuns M com
Adamrizuemizm“
EXELENTO MEDICINE Ct, Mtota. Ga.
able to bring.
Durine the winter a layge number
of prisoner were gathered into camp
and frequent flags of truce parues
went to Philadelphia to obtain such
2-2
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a stabbora
Haar; over-
coma caset
Democratic prim
n
cantly emphasize t be | misery of the , the end of the month only 6,000 efTee-
time than the fam that no accurate “ " *
Ar~evzen
Fartfe »eme M-ar
»apar2 Me
72/7 4ves
Ap e berp
SAN MARCOS ACADEMY
JUNE GRADUATES
TOWN HITCHING POSTS:
TEXAS TOWN OnJECTS
i
Let Cuticura Be
Your Beauty Doctor
202223
Nothing coAid perl
HamHn'z Wizard Oillaatimpfotail
effective treatment for acre throat and
uAFEA’rosrorcE AUST . TEXAS
Fa 7,
-7358,* »ar
2rbngn<. -
zer A63e uuu
general mutiny and deneruon ”
or won approximpate record of deaths
at Valley Tores has been found, nor
4 Fisher
(LL0stpArED Cruceu Joke?
as they are, we run nut enough admire
the incomparable patience and hdellty
ered with primeval forest but oa the
amble land there was a thrifty Quaker
element which had lone ago settled
Valley Forze and khew what our men I ins Valiev Tores
Tour Beer—foist thy or dog
er dugish- makes all tbs
betwe a vigorqu4, a
.cheerful lib and low
Sore Threat, Colds,
•MW •■avid By wamllura .
wizard OB I
For work in 1
of the Temple
Commander
Refreshments
Knieht of ©
are urged to ai
form
vating Sir K
tnvitea
By order of
JOHN W. I
Attest.
WIIMIAM C
Speelal New. Serviee of the Austin American.
MT PLHASANT, Texas, Feb 22—
Busners men and citizens are up in
arms azninst the practice of making
the Court House lawn h public hiteh-
Ine ground.
At a booster meeting of the Mt
Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, it
waa decided to buy hitehing (rounds
and a marketing place.
the force of Great Britain was ill di-
rected or that no invadine army in
the present enitghtened period can be
suqcestul where the people ere toler-
ably united "
The Trumbull picture of Washins-
ton was painted from *ketohes made
while Trumbull was with Washington
o m e
The Man who Went Fardhcst North.
V.Awo
VPUn
VcoEov
.Two i
I
Husband Says She Was About
to Elope and Abandon Six
Children.
tnW"AlpKorhnncpin, meh •3k J American Revolution were altogether
a dull boy." ana aithough the men
had ile heart for eport Wanhineton
encouraged play. and at tmen there
were many games in camp. .special, y
when the men went down huntine In
the river had for elama and then had
imily, aa
carache,
N sores.
ag feet.
2 *
delNT- *H
22 ig ’ ;
d.2 6404
i M Mae
DR. W. A. HAMLETT PAYS
TRIBUTE TO FRENCHMEN
fect.
Mrs.
but not
Valley Forge. -
The Ishi home at •he Forge was
that ownek by Iraac Potts, the grand-
son of Williams Fotta, who operated
FOUR GAMES ARRANGED r
WITH A. AND M. FARMERS
TO THE Democ
ty: I am a cai
to the office o
Travis County, s
crate primarten,
your votes and st
J untorneen and Improbable It came
as a surprise upon the-world and men
were obliged to conclude either that
* * ------- “ ------
Two Games Secured With Major Deadly Bacillus Is Distributed
shooting occurred
Two Dozen Games Secured for Federal Food Inspectors Spread Oklahoma Stockman Slain by
Billy Disch’s Promising
Two deaths
There was no ght-jeood price Al li
causes of
btuss there la nothinuon earth sogood
MfWhlBfe Lverm Purely vegetble
surm-SmalDe-SmaEPice
ML camaas mon PLLLS, Natures
grent nerve and blood tonic for
Leota. Mlenimatism, Nervonsmesa,
"The immediate
POLITICS
Ah a oanal
as Travia Co
the action i
AUSTIN AMERICAN, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY U int).
tatning the deadly ba cell us botulinus
A case of olive poisoning at Cali-
spel, Mont., which led to discovery of t
the danger, lathe only one reeported [t
so far. 4
Warning to Everyone.
were unergoing so this made his
words even more of a eompliment:
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Washington’s headquarters and other
historie landmarks which have been
A- ‛
were traced to the
Soecial New. Sersice of tile Asalia American.
WACO, Texas. Feb. 22.—Baylor
University is preparing to celebrate
its seventy-fifth anintversary with an
elaborate progtam, present at which
will be such guests as Vacbel Hnd-
sev. Wm. Butler Teats of Ireland,
and ex- President Wm. Howard Taft.
.The Diamond Jubjlee will continue
three days, and will be featured by
Neverin Frank’s three-day municai
festival in which hundreds of voices
will take part.
A number of honorary dexrees will
be conferred upon Eraduates of oN
Baylor at Independence and the old
Weed untversit
a soldier will toll you that this, more! the farmers al designatea places sad
than action. Is the monotony of war. buy such meager supplies as they were
evgn when comforts abound, but with
the Continental Army there was attle
I LOST -On Pow
1 five mite- ou
I and contents
I phone 4642 or 1
Early in February. 1778, 4,000 men
were exeused from duty being naked
and unable to leave their huts. At
_____LOST A
IDsT—A pair
mare mule a
with Mark el-Ip.
across the ahoul
mule it hands
Ml right fere >«
eh nd with steel
addrens D R 8
MHEN the greater part of the
44 Ewotid is confronted with evil.
AAEthat threated the exiatence and
Ve permanence of free govern-
moot, as we understand U. It would
hot be amios to turn our thoughts to-
ward a period in our history when the
atruceuing colonies were seekding the
right to establish that very kind of a
coverment
Tt waa at'Valley Forze during a
winter of unusual severity and durinK
the darkest hour of the great cause
that Wasdington sought divine counel
to Ms effort not only to bring succeme
but to bolster up the wapine spirit of
Uto army of which he Vas head Per-
very cold." he mid This •
rume the officer. "And who
I HEREBY ann
for Repreneni
ecunty. Place No
of the Democm
held July ft. RO
a supper of hot clam soup Many of
the homes of ths metuers M Valley
Forge had officers billeted with them
sad today a number of these houses
are marked with tablets. ■
After Clinton's forces had let Phil-
adeiphia the army of Valley Forge be-
ean to move. Home flour had boon
obtained and before they etarted on
the march some half baked bread was
eaten. Then they pursred the British
following them like a merpent as they
were erawling painfully across ths
sands of New Jersey t,ward the see
end mafety. All along the Jersey roods
the Tories were sn easy mark for the
Continental Army and after
months, of severe sufTering Warhing-
ten's men were victorious ,
in wpeaking of Vallsy Forze a noted
British officer paid the following trib-
ute to tbs Continental Army after its
victory. This man had been in rAIin-
deiphia while Washington was at
JUST RMCEIVI
tailoring houm
wpring and sum
antes to eave )
on every suit. I
• nd mepect my
your puit Clos
ayeinK: invtmibie
specialty. Hine
1009 Congrems •
chest colds Used as a gargle tor sore
/throat it briao quick relief. Rubbed
Saturday. Ton the chest it will often loosen up a
Wiuard McGraw, stockman, re- hard, deep seated cold in one ni(ht
stdins al Btheart Obla...died flat. । Hw often sprains, bruises, cuts
2" S ‘
Ton. clendenning. Nis former wife, toothache cold, soret can
He was sedted near a window
through which his assailant fired.
he SbM was commoniy calledldun the dreien "aitinE Even today into Quartermasters were able to meet
horns. e
The only airticult part is oh one
of the trips when six zanies in as
many days will be played.
Two trips will be made.
The schedule. _
2, St. Louis Browne, Tay-
Final announcement of the Uni-
versity of Texas 1920 baseball sched-
ule as arrenged by the Athletic
Council includes 24 egames of whie
it are to be played in Austin and
nine out of town. !__
Two will be with proteestonal
teams, one with the St. Lulsrowns
and the other with the Chicago
“Ate the reel will be with cot-
sq“cumms With Furmers.
A total of four games be
Played with the Farmert. ‘
College station and two in Austin.
The last live cames ot the bea-
son will be staged tn.Austin..-n
All told, the schedule. is thou«bt
to be very favorable to the Lone-
there. To the neighborhood of this
retired spot came the Continental
Army. December 1sth, UH. about two
months afier th. disastrous battle of
Germantown. Here Genera! Washine-
ton sought refuge in quarters on these
bleak hila for six months and during
that Uma suffered hardships which
have made the name of Valley Forge
a aynonym of ell that is heroic and
faithful in a soldier.
When Washington's men moved
awsy from Valley Forge upon the
evacuation of Philadelphia by the
British they left sithoe ia unmarked
graves or in the hospitals scattered
through ths eastern part of the State
between three and four thousands of
their comrades who were ill or had
perished through the great hardahip»
they were called upon to endure -
• wniumg in The Cola
-h
CONTRACTING
hanide: prom
right T H IV
Utz Slit
ranee have bince
Former Wife’s
Husband.
- CHICAGO, BL, Feb. 22—Federal
and food inspeetors in fifty-two towns
of eight Northern states are making
trantie efforts all "bight and Sunday
to locate and' destroy dozea of
bottles of ripe stuffed olives con-
COPENHAGEN, Feb 22. — The
Danish explorer. Captain Ejnar Mik-
prey, that you should muddle in my
afairs." he replied insolently. Then
cate toe answer: "I em Georse Wash-
ihgton. Commander-in-Chief of the
United States Army, and I order your
arrest." -
It is mafe to aty that young officers
were much more lenient in their treat,
meet of the men later All through
the Revolutionary Wer there were in-
stances of this hied for whils Wash-
ington was a uniet disclpunarlan he
White Sox.
' Food pupplles continued to be rath-
ered from the unwilling farmefs by
SPECLAL NOTH
pricee paid fa
ing shoes. hatn
slwavs pay mo
Schwartz. H» 1
OST- Hold wri
ness Austriet;
hart Finder
Reward.
' ssoPe, SOA.No!HEL
. —E . E • wAS EXPOSED
- —okla% hvp T Burjm
ALGEBRAhe DOUT ] #
93X2 A=T!L;
supplies for them as ths British might
choose to send
Washington seems to have had a
marked preterence for foreign officers
during this eampdira and thia caused
many heart burnings amone tha
American officers. However, Wash-
ington's attitude ef diplomatie good
will toward the Frenchman turned
out a jumuncation of hia good sense
Washingtom' Kindnens
Throughout the entire Valley Forge
Campe Ira Washington wss always
kind to his men and never allowed the
"decond lleutenants" too much Aberty.
On one occasion one at these wss di-
recting an awkward squad in ersctins
a hat It was very eotd and mnowine
hard end Washington envetoped in a
great coat cap and mumer was stand-
ing net tar away watching One sf
the men let a log drop and instantly
the young officer let forth a volley of
oatpia "Go slow, young man. It is
where ths common burial piece in Ie-
cated. The camp must have been a
picture of miners for the sheeks built'
by the men did not keep ent the cold ,
and their elothes end blankets were
(ATARRH
W A For heed or throe®
" Catarrh try the
vapor treatment--
FOR TORN HEARTS VICKS VAPORI
•YOU*" BO DYGUARD 30
ies which touch ony the surfate. "
To be rid of Catarrh, you mumt
drive tbo disoane germs out of your
blood.
Spiend resuits hnve boon r*-
ported from tbo use of I I L
which completely rout from your
blood the atarrh germa, for which
tt a perect antidote.
If you winh medioni ndvice as ta
the treatment of your own tndfvidual
com write "to Chiet Medical Adviser,
42 Swift Specifie Co, Atlanta, Ga
at V»lley Forge as a lieutenant in his
army and ia regarded as the beat
painting showing the great Washing-
ton as an Army omcer.
Made A Park
For many years Valley Forge was a
denolate looking place, as some of the
wood of the barracks waa tired for
frewood by the people who resided in
the village The other huts crumbled
away and it wa not until 1893 that
the State of Pennsyivania appointed a
set of commisloners "To acqulre,
maintain and prenerve forever the
Revolutionary Camp Ground at Valley
Forge for th free enjoyment of the
people of the State," Thia commis-
nion purchased 475 acres of the orig-
inal camping ground end converted it
Dewey Brown. Mason
Elise Burnett, Beaumont
Bel ma Bowen, San Marcos
Ervyr Causey, Woodville
Corita IM via, Tampico
Dena Eidson, Beeville
Marjorie Edmunds, Beaumont
Connie Gabriel. Staples
Eratha Garrison, Medina
Allyne Holland, Stockdale
Henrietta Homburg, Marble
Helen Jamar Austin
Pearl Jackson, San Marcos
Evie Lowman, Staples
Elsie Menn. Nordheim
Inez Priday, Gregory
Julia Rogers, Kyle
Grace Rogers, San Marcos
Fay Ramsey. Goliad.
Hilda Staples. San Marcos
Lillian Sikes. Nixon
Mary Stephenson, Robstown
Annie Thylor, ,Yorktpwn
Velma Thompson. Katy
Gladys Weber. Round Rock
Federal chemists who uncovered
the widespread distribution of the
poison fruit, are making every effort
to reach and confiscate the bottles,
and a warning has been sent broad-
cast. advising horse wives to return
unopened all containers holding the
suspected brands.
Packed tn Califoruia.
The olives, packed in If 11 by a
California company, were sold to the
retail trade through Sprague-Warner
Company, a Chicago wholesale gro-
eery house.
Major A A. Sprague, head of the
firm and'Federal fair price commis-
sioner for Illinois, has furnished a
record of all sales to Federal author-
ities and has also instructed his
salesmen to call on every customer
and take up the olives.
Olves With Pimenton.
The brands involved are "Jatavia,"
"Ferndell" and "Richelieu.•*
Only ripe olives, stuffed with pi-
mentos and sold in bottles are af-
fected.
The labels on the bottles do not
carry the name, of the packer.
The bottles contain six ounces net.
and are of the number 10 size, ac-
Cording to the lables.
Bacillus botulinus, a deadly poison,
first discovered in ham in luff, ap-
peared in ripe olives last fall when
a party of five persons died after a
dinner at a (Vinton. Ohio. elub.
• Margaret Warren. Corpus Christi
Leila Williams, Martindale
Vera Williams, Yancey
Charles Atkinson, Florence
Roemer Best. Port Lavaca
" Doris Boyd. Port Lavaca
Kirtley Bronen, Han Marcos
John Hroek, Opelousas, La.
Howard Campbell, Palacios
Jeff Clements, Bay City
George Edds. Hebbronvie
Rex Hurst. Laancaster •
Harry Holliday. Dallas
Silas Jeffrey, Olney
Allen King, Cames City
Ram Laughlin, Eddy
Konrad Lux. Floresville
J K. Miller, Fort Davis
Archer Maley, Kennedy
Austin Maley. Mineral
Raymond McHaney, Medina
Maurice Priday. Gregory
Clyde Parrish, Jacksonville
Royce Reid. Woodville*
Marshall Smith. Stockdale
Arthur Strain. Lancaster
Walter O. Walker, Bertram
Herbert Wheeler, Robstown
Joe Tear), Karnes City.
But You Must Drive It Out of
Your Blood.
Catarrh to annoyine enoueh when
tt choke your nostriin and to pes-
mages, caumine ditnicult breethine
ana oher discomtortn Real • damzer
comes when it reaches (ova into
your tunga
This to why you sheuta at once
realize tha tmportance of the prp
er treatment and tea* no time •-
perlmentine with worthiees rum.
Austin A
CashC
Advert)
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PHO
Rutes based <
minion type, llk<
averag word* to
mum of five Ik
pount aa one Un
Discounts tor C
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, 11 mes, I imez,
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6 Umea. I line*
3 Umea. I tinea,
| Uma* 1 Una*
l time, ‘ I lto»
Minton Capitala,
Coast is lettef
word, toaln
I lenEth.
Borders, rule
I btack face type i
I mned columna.
I mintom and mte
| Real estate
I which larger t
I priced on the t
I vertising and a
I display advertimt
get yourmoney back.
Ever constipated or have sick, head-
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pill* 30 centa
Quanta it,
■ Advertinemnt.)
-Et-towumnutmmet-
Another Former Husband,
Officers took up the trail of the
assailant with bloodhounds, which led
them to a house occupied by Tom
Clendenning. also a former husband
of ths woman, and later led the of-
ficers to the place where Clendenning
was staying, and he was placed un-
der arrest. <.
Womah Killed by Husband.
A woman, who was killed, is said
to be Mrs. W. C. Barnes.
She was shot several times while
entering a taxicab in the business sec-
tion of the city and died instantly
The. man who was arrested charg-
ed with the shooting, said he was
her husband and gave his name as
W. C. Barnes.
He told the police his wife eras
attempting to desert him and their
six children for another man.
--- Mb e
BRITAIN AND MEXICO
ARE FRIENDS AGAIN
1esAprt1ssouthwestern University.
Georgetown. . n,
April It-20, Rice Institute, Austin-
April 24-27, Trinity University.
Waxahachie
April 28, 8. M U., Dailas..
April 39, T. C. U.. Fort Werth.
Apri}.30-May 1. Baylor University,
Waco.
May 4-4. Baylor University, Aus-
tin. *
May 10. 8. M U.Austin
May 14-15. A. A M . Austin.
10, Chicago
March
lor.
March
Austin.
March
Austin.
March
Austin .
April 5, Southwestern University.
Austin.
April 7-». T. C. U., Austin.
April 12-13, A. * M College. Col-
Headquarvers
Tbs nendquarters are la s parties-
lary good conditiot and one may walk
through theme aimont sacred rooms
wher. Wanington uned to walk ss »•
pondered over the plight of the Pa:
inoue men under hl* command. Ths
noun is niied with relies of Washine:
ton The omee containa much « the
originai furniture, inciuding the old
olock. There to s secret panel la the
window seat where Waahington kept
his private papers One of his swords
hang near the oida of tha window aad
one of the (uns used by the army is
over the door in the parlor to tbo
old wpinninE wheel, a oupboard filled
with old dimhen and some comtortable
eeat* Mrs Washington spent some
time here with the General and It was
her pleamure to eather in the women of
the neighborhood and have them knit
atockings for the soidiers. Other wom-
ea came to headquarters and made up
a aewing party for the purpon of
makine shirts for the tagked moldiers,
Mr* Washington takine part
Roads have been built on the res-
ervation and the nataral beauty of the
place enhahced by gran and flower*
An arelyto Washington’a memory woo
erected and several atates have set up
memorials to their deed IDecoradon
Day services ere usually hold at the
Park and there le always s ceremony
st Wanhington’ headquartera on hia
birthday The villag• to dotted with
homen the alto* at teant of nearly
every one bavine played’a part la thnt
dark hourot the revolutlon. The whole
perk is full of interest for It neema to
bo a happy blending of the old hounes
once used as headquarter and the
modern monumenta from e gratefu
people.
Epoch Of Rerotsm
in all Washington’a career there to
nothing that will eland out in history
as a more heroic episode than them
six month at Valley Forge when the
young colonies were ntrugeling to be-
com a nation.
Count Vas pens have written of
Valley Forge but when one reeds tbo
testimouy of wome of the nOn who
took part it seems like an epoch ef
suffering for love of tountry end she
of which every American should flam
over be proud.
PER
I WM are now
any abatrac t b
I lates to "brlngl"
I date." We ext
I tme to be read
I of sb* recting .
I eity. town or
| Our motte wil
I cen" Travia
I Title Company, I
I Room. 202-204 1
I Un. Tease Ph
twenty-eight buekshot taking ef-
food and the men were generally des-
Ulate of proper clothing for every-
thing waa wore out with use
The resources of the country were
inadequate to the problem and as wia-
ter advanced the soldiers by hundreds
were compelled to stay la 'heir huts
ewing to their nemi-nakednene Many
were without shoo*
Herote Mm
Washington tried in every way to
obtain supplies and cheered ths me
as bool ha coujd but Anally on Fed-
ruaty 16th he wrote to Governor
Clinton:
"For some dare past there has been
Httle lean than a famine in cemp. A
part of the army has bees a weak
without any kind of flash sad the rest
three or four days Naked or statved
Tieodore; Jr., Going on the Slump.
By A-noelated Prey to toe Ausrie Ap - •
MITCHELL 8. D-. Feb Theo-
dore Roosevelt. Jr., and rve Re-
publicans of national prominence
will tour South Dakota early In
March in the interests of Leonard
Wood’s campaign.
flcat ts for the redemption of which
Congress had made ao provision,
whereas them who buoceedd In get-
ting their (rein and other fooda to
Speciet New. Service of tea austin America*
SAN MARCOS.. Tex . Feb. M.—
The graduating clam of San Marcos
Academy in June to as follows:
Lucy Sue Abney. Hao Marco*
Fae Altson, Staples
Helen Baxter. Berclair
Madeline Baxter. Berclair'
Margaret Blackburn, Berclair
Memorial services for Travis
rsetv boys who died whils in serv-
ice of the army, navy or marines
during the world war and presenta-
Hon of ceruncates from the French
government, were held Sunday after-
■won at the Majestio Theater by
Travis Po« of Ue American Legion
A large audience of relatives and
of Ue deceased Travis bol-
ms present for Ue appro-
grtate program which was given.
The address for Ue occasion was
detvered by Rev. W. A. Hamlett,
pastor of the First Baptist Church
of Austin and post chaplain, who
paid eloquent tribute to France. "Ue
nation with a soul."
Mr* John R. McCall, sang a solo
mth violin obligato by Mr* J. M.
Collin* and accompaniment, by Miss
Grace Stinnett.
Certiicates were presented many
reiatives, but a number were un-
called tor and will be presented pri-
vately.
By Asmoelated Prem to We Austin Amertean.
MEXICO CITY. Feb. XI.— Per-
mistent reports Uat diplomatic rela-
tions between Mexico and Great
Britain were about to be resumed
are partially- confirmed an. Robert
Lnech, British minister to Cuba to to
be sent to Mexico City.
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HOUSTON a
WANTED- To
pairing end r
int making. t'
rare compelled to endure many hard-
hips, but they were well fed end well
tothed aad knew that "the people at
ome were willing to send money if
ecemeany to their relief. This waa not
• at Valtey Forte where half starved
nd aimost naked, with iltUs hope of
mlp from 5M* they stood by Wash
ngton. Who never lost faith fa ths
ntmat remul and never faltered la
as convietion that a representative
terament for which they were fght-
id was the proper and boot form
2 Location
vale Forge to about ninetoen miles
ma Pndadeiphia. a small stream
adine Its rue la the bottom of the
Waster Valley aad pours northward
, th, sehuyiki River. About mid-
■ay up the ranee eras an ironworkin
dunr called ths Mountjoy Forte
Okla.. Feb 11.
E
no Train . • oses.
Ulf MI Train . . . .
uston Train . e a a ■
MMM Trein St
to* there has been ao period In
merican history when our army suf-
red as it did at that-time. Bad the
yys wpent there by our men will al-
uys femain as the great chronicle of
nerican haroism.
During th* present war our men
Cienge: ning wax struck,
serious.y injured.
Sahshine Special .
No. 6, orth Texna
Ma. R, Local to Lo
Ko. 4, North Texna
No. L from St. L
No 7, Locnl from
Ma. L from Ft L
Surbine Speelal .
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