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GEORGE W. LITTLEFIELD
Chairman of the Board
GEDDES NAMED ENVOY
TO UNITED STATES
H. A. WROE,
President
R C. ROBERDEAU,
Vice President
EhNEST NALLE,
Vice President
L J. SCHNEIDER,
Vice President
See How Your Teeth Look
When the Film is Gone
TEST OF 2.5 BEER
SET FOR WISCONSIN
ASQUITH COMES BACK
INTO PARLIAMENT
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Griffith Drug Co.
Scarbrough Bldg
Austin, Texas
OKLAHOMA SHERIFF
EVADES LYNCH MOB
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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Man Clothes.
• Anpoiated Press to the Austin Amerteau.
CHANDLER, Ok.. March 2.- W.
All the popular colors in—
Stetson Hats for Spring
Mallory Hats for Spring
$6. $7.50. $10 to $2
• Based on Pepsin
Pepsodent is basea on pepsin, th. digestant at
albumin. Th* film ia albuminous matter. Tho
object at Pepsodent is to dissoive it, then to con-
stantly combat it.
Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be
activated, and the usual method is an acid harmful
to the teeth. But dental science has diacovered
a harmless activating method. And that method,
used in Pepsodent, enables all to daily use this
efficient film combatant.
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An efficient film combatant, proved by years of clinical and laboratory
tests. Now advised for daily home use “
aler jan Tuesday, where to will be
kept until he chh to taken to Mo-
Alooter ba safety-
Make This Free Test
For the Sake of Whiter, Safer Teeth
Turks Denied Navy.
By ssociated Press tn the Austin American.
LONDON, March 2.—The supreme
council ef the allies today decided
that Turkey snail have no navy.
. Only a few revenue cutters will
be left to her.
which was looking for sheriff IL
I. Brown of Chandler, and his pris-
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If interested call at oar bank and the details
wil be explained.
office by a clerk, according to in-
formation received here today by
The dealers named below have been supplied with 10-Day Tubes of Pep-
sodent This week a tube will be handed free to anyone who erb. Simply
present the coupon. The purpose is to urge a test of this film-removing tooth
paste, which leading dentists nowadays advise. Prove the results for your own
sake and your children’s sake. Learn what they mean to your teeth.
Now We Combat It
Dental science, after years of searching, to* now
found a way to combat film. Able authorities
have proved it by convincing clinical and labora-
tory tests. Thousands of dentists have proved it.
and at leant a million peple.
There is on your teeth a slimy film. You can
feel-it with your tongue. It clings to the teeth,
wets between the teeth and stays.
The tooth brush doesn'r end it. The ordinary
dentifrice does not dissolve it. So it Hinge an
night and day, it may do ceaselee, damage.
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HUNGARIAN ARMY MAN
IS ELEMTED REGENT
in parhament Monday
'of his election to rep-
the state nmsat Unite nal amass
authorising foanance of $36,0
in good road bonds. J
It Is Film
that clouds women’s teeth, spoils
their glistening beauty and
is the basis at tartar.
AMERICAN
National Bank
U. S Government Depository.
Capita and Surplus-$1,000,000
Resources Over $10,000,000 '
It ia Film
that eauses men’s teeth to discolor,
and that bolds tobacco stains
It is Film
which is responsible for decay in
children's teeth. It is the source
of most tooth troubles
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«Ma M-miAa'. Auatin Awerlraa. by Ob-er-
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Wecher Bureu, U. S. Department of Ag-
rtmhwb at Tajior.
Watch the Results
We urge you to present the coupon. Get the
10-Day Tube and use like any tooth paste. Note
how cleaa the teeth feel after using. Mrk the
absence o: the slimy film. See how the teeth
whiten —how they glisten— aa the fixed film
disappears.
Compare the results with your old methoda
Then let your own teeth decide the method tost
for you and yours.
This is of lifetime importance. Don’t neytem
it. Cut out this coupon so you wont forget
The results are Been everywhere in cleaner,
whiter teeth. Some at your own Eriends have
them.
For home use, this method is embodied to a
dentifrice called Pepsodent Aad this week yea
can test it st our cost
T)UCK, roast pork and other
# meat* gain a bit more flavor
fcom-—9
to AmesUM Pres te the torn Aietden
WENOKA, Ok.. March 1<—Elud-
ing what appeared to be a centan
lynching PATte. sheritt H L Brown
of haaler, Okla., and his ptisones,
“Cap" Davis, s negro sentenced to
46 years in the state penttentiary,
Monday, tor an alleged easauit on
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN
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PepsAdeKi
REG US Emmmum
The New-Day Dentifrice
WOMAN SUFFRAGE REJECTED
BY WEST VIRGINIANS
By »W»SilM Pram ts the Auudin American
LONDON, March A—The return
at former Premier Asquith to ac-
SHINOE
46569IsWax and Oils
Aww that's
twny it polishes?
protects anapreserves
all leathers. Always
BLACK-TAN-WHITE-OXBLOOD-BROWN .
Ive service
as the result1
resent.the P
Wenther Synopses.
Temperatures are somewhat higher
in the ceutral valleys and the south-
* went, otherwise they are nearly stn-
Hopary. With readings much below
the seasonal temperatures over the
moutheastern statea. A cold wave en-
velopes the Canadian northwest ,
Cloudy weather will prevail in this
vicinity. <
local representatives of the com
pany.
some service would
for the present
be maintained
FACTORY TO OONSUMER
BY wcurgTEn CONCERN
to Amoetated Pram di*' Aunt Amentean.
MEW YORK. March X.—Plans
for a chain of retail hardware stores
with the purpose of eeling direct
from factory to consumer were de.
■sriked today by Louis K. Lggeti,
woo aaa uuqutrd the largest nd-
‘yuual interest in the Winchester
Arms company of Mow, Hayem, Conn,
a Chandler school teacher, was
Tuesday headed toward McAlester
and excitement has entirely subsid-
Hardly a day passes without the loss of some
one of artidea cherished for their real worth or sen-
timental valuation.
Profit by the experiences of others and protect
your treasurea.
For the trifling sum of $2.50 or $5,00 a year
you can rent an individual safety .deposit box at this
institution, fortified by Time Locks, Check System,
etc.
Transportation System changnd
• Aroetate Pren to the Au„„ Ameman
_WASHNGTON, March 1.—By di-
rection of secretary Baker. Rrizadier
Gemeral Hinen, chief of the army
transport service, today assumed con-
trol owe the inland waterways trans-
portation nyntems, which were trans-
ferred to the jurisdiction of the
war department by the railroad ad.
mtnisti ration.
icy. at-
in ad-
negro taen from
8, Irarteu Prato to Ura Aumetm Amerea
WACO, Texas. March 1—Bergeant
W K Roder, in charge of two ne-
gro convicts was the victim of an
aasauH on te Texas Central train
Monday night
The ne-roee were escaped convicts
captured at Roby, Texaa, and Roder
was taking them back la the state
farm near Richmond.
Thee were chained together but
their right hands were free, and
taking the guard’s pistol away from
him proceeded to beat him up.
A revenue otticer on the train
went to the reacue, saving Roders
lift.
Upon arrival here Roder wan giv-
en surgical attention and another
orTicer nccompentd him on the trip
from this point
HOUSE YARN PROBE
BLOCKED BY WGa
to Amdated Prato to th. Awtte Stout io.,
WASIGTON, March 2—An er-
tert to have the House order an in-
vomtgation by federal trade commi-
Sion of Inces sent pricee of combed
souon yarns was blocked Tuesday
by Representative Walsh. Repubi-
can, Masmachunetta, who would not
permit immediate conaideratiom of
renolution of Representative Tilson.
Eencan, Connecticut calline for
Mr. WaM masa members tod not
had opportantty to consider the
hearings that prompted the Inter-
"tate .Commerc committee to re-
port the resolution favorably.
PArIS socaxisTs
IGNORE LENINE
to Areeatea Pe. to the Austin AmErienn
PARIS, March 2— has
***" reached by the moclalist con-
trees at Stremburz not to join the
third „tnternauonaie headed by Nik-
olat Lemine snd in addition to de-
cAinf. to. leave the necona interna-
"Male. It h" adopted a motion in-
troduced by Jean Lenguet providing
foran international meeting to be
called at Geneva in the near fu-
ture.
2.* 5 as EICAX.uEE, by
One hundred and thirty-one of
the 141 ballots east were in his
favor.
Shawnee Monday nl
vance from both the press and the
public. \
The Times Monday morning out-
une4 the plans for the day,'•includ-
ing a sort of triumphant procsesion
from Cavendish Square to the House
of Commons with Mr. Asquith as
the central figure.
Newspapers which ars not sup-
porters of Mr. Asquith joined in
giving details at the demonstrations
that had been planned.
L D WILLIAMS,
Cashier
H PFAEFFLIN, x
Assistant Cashier '
E P CRAVENS.
Assistant Cashier
D H HART Jr,
Assistant Cashier
_ sin in the event Fedral Judge Geig-
r‘s decision legalizing 2.5 per cent
beer in Wisconsin after termination
OOMMUNISr DICrATOR
BH IPW FROM AUSTRIA
to Amoelated Pre- to the Austin Amerlcan.
LONDON. March ’.—Official ad-
vices report that, Bela Kun. former
communiss dietator of Hungary and
veveral of his henchmen have es-
caped from Auntria, whence they tied
when the Hungarian counter revo-
lution became nuccesnful last aum-
They are reported as having TV
turned to Hungary and It is feared
In official quarters that they will
attempt to regain^power.
V. ■. GRAIN oonPORATIOx ,
MAY BE INVESTIGATED
to Amoelated Prem t lira Aum Amerlean.
WASHINGTON, March 2 —Con-
Etessionat Investigation of the Unit-
ed States Grain Corporation wan
urged in the Senate by Senator Fer-
neM. Republican, Maine, who ds
elapd that if reporti* of mantpula-
toh were true, "‘those cnnecte
with it ought tn be indicted for
grand larceny.""
He based his criticism on reported
disclosures in a grand jury ipvesti-
gation at Spokane, Wash.
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to Ansoelated Pram t the Austis American
LONDON, March I.— The appoint-
ment of Sir Auckland Geddes as
British ambaemador to the United
States was officially announced Mod-
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The amtomsaor willleave London
for America in about a month.
He will-be the honor guest of the
Pilgrims amt other societies before
his departure.
The high cost of living at Wash-
ington has been an obstacle to find-
ing a suitable man willing to take
the ambamadorship at the salary
allowance of the post.
These will be kogeiderably raised
in the present instance, according to
reports In diplomatic circles.
of wartime prohibition is upheld by
the United States Supreme Court.
United States District Attorney
Sawyer made this announcement
Tuesday.
He expects word from Washinton
which shall grant him permission
to carry an appeal from the court's
decision to the Supreme Court.
By Amsoclated Press to the Austin American,
CHARLESTON, W. Va. March 2.
—The West Virginia Senate after
being in sension only a few minutes
this afternoon adjourned without
attempting to reconsider ita vote of
yesterday when the federal suffrage
ratification resolution was lost by
one vote. -
B, Aacocated Pram to the Austin Arassirsa
MILWAUKEE, WIs., March 2.—
The intoxicating qualities of 2.5 per
cent beer will be tested in Wiscon-
to l raid si 11 P-- M Ura Austin American.
LAREDO, Texaa March X.—Ray
A. Corcoran, an American citizen,
superintendent at the Santa Gertru-
dia Ming Company at Pachuca, in
the Mexocan state of Hide Igo. was
shot and killed last Saturday in his
negro om:
, Station.
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AUSTIN AMERICAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3,
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BUDAPEST, March 2.—Admiral
Nichola* " Worthy, commander in
chief of the Hungarian army and
former head of the Austro-Hun-
garian navy was elected regent by
the national asses.biy.
The Tooth Wrecker
That film is the great tooth wrecker. Most
tooth troubles are now traced to it.
The film ia what discolors — not the teeth. It it
the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which
ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in
contact with the teeth to cause decay.
Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar,
are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of many
other troubles, local and internal.
That ia why well-brushed teeth so often dis-
color snd decay, why tartar forma and pyorrhea
starts. Yob leave much of that film.
Tooth troubles are constantly increasing, as
statistics show, despite the wide use of the tooth
brush. And the reason lies in that film.
m"ustin American, Austin, Tanas. 38a
110-DAY TUBE FREE J
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FEDERAL OONTROL
TIP COAL ASSALLED
to >—«toto* Fraas to e. AraUs ‘-wim.
WASHNNQTON, Marek X —Aa a
renult at the continuance of nh
wu administration by Prenden
Wison last Saturday. Representative
Tinon Rrpublican, Mamsachunettn
introduced an amendment to the
fuel xtrot.act ao as to elimtnat
the distribution of coal from fed-
eral control.
KANSAS INDVSTRIAr, COURT
OBTAINS PIRST PETTOX
0y Assoeiated Prese to tha A u-th A ma...
TOPEKA. Kas., March : mhe
Tiret petition to be filed with the
—Kansas tndustriai relatlons
cour by a national labor orrai.
ztion was docketed
nIuwaz.nled by,the International
Hrotherhood of Firemen and Oil-
ers and elted all the railroads in
Kansas as defendants.
ALABAMA ROAD ISSUE
, APPROVED BY GOVERNOR
to Aara ds to* Fraas' to Iks Aum itotoiras
MONTGOMERY. Alal March I —
Governor Tbomas E. Kilby late
Monday issued his otttetal proclama-
tion ennourcine the rattiation of
Three vital reasons
for the popularity of ■'
our Spring Hata. Cur
large stock gives you
a wide range of
• choice, and we are ..
getting by express'
additional shipments
of the latest and
smartest styles in
men’s headwear. You
will find the shape
most becoming to you
among o or new
Spring styles.
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