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LARGESr CIRCULATION' IN CENTRAL
mUSTIN AMERICAN, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 11, WV-
TEXAS
WELL-KNOWN OPTICIAN
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Rheumatic Pains
Sundey afternoon
ieeting ot the
HAYDE FAK* AND VICIITY
reek ot revival
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present limo.
--From "Poetry*
Constipation
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ML CARTER’S ION ruas. Nature a
tonic tor
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hosiery, you travel in fine
luxury and wise economy.
Girls! Girls!!
Save Your Hair
My name to......
street and number
REST
rs
Quickly
Conquers
the
Seh
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
Had Long Suffered From Iudi-
gestion. Nervousness and
Badly Run Down Condition
With No Belief,
from . A
duraton
eight filed the pulpit m the Hyde
Park Baptist Chureh.
At a conterence on Sunday morn-
ine at the Hyde Park Baptisi Chureh
It wu unanimously voted to extend
• eau to Dr. Walter Evana it Fort
Worth, who oo acceptably filled the
tive and assimilative
in such bad ahape that
to
ot
her
in
The Hterary Society of the State
School for the Blind will entertain
with a mociai this Monday evening
in honor of ita patronesnea
akin nothing
vegetable
--Smanrrtee
Co-tly to nit a Syrian will, a Rotdle
Jim Coste wee fined 414 tn Travis
County Justice of the Peace Johnson’*
court, it betmg alleged the defendant
struck a Syrian with a botue
Sunbeam Society of the Hyde Dark
Baptist Church
Dorothy McMillan, poem.
J. T Rocer, poem
Emily McMillan, wong.
Mims Tannehil, atory.
Mias Grace McMillan, munie.
ESCAPED AN
OPERATION
WHY DO YOU TRY
TO HIDE THOSE
when I can't ere emr"—New Haven
Restator
visit
to
Baker.
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
Austin American's
Poet’s Corner
i and Mro W B. Cone
e King la to address the sred-
clams of the Lampasas High
at their commencement exer-
Austin American's
Society Events
"I CAN’T PRAISE IT TOO
HIGHLY" HE STATES
Austin American's
Short Book Note
uating
School
cises.
Don’t let conatipatioa poliwon ye* Mood
and curtail your energy. m
If your liver end bowels A
don't work
Comody
New 2-
ic Blucs
LITTLE PIMPLES
Or Cover a Dark, Sallow. Mud-
dy Complexion With Face
Powder and
Rouge. 1
Judge and Mra. J. A. King expect
to leave Austin for Lampasas this
a heavy demand for good do.
tecuive and mystery fiction at the
fully in some of the worst eases
of eczema and other skin dinor-
dera. J
Por valuable literature write to
Medical Adviser, 108 Swift Labo-
ratory. Atlanta. Ga.
been to keepjquality,and
price conspicuouslyiright:
operated on. I bad
a bad displacement.
My right aide would
pain me and I wax
io nervous I could
not hold a glaw of
water Many times
I would have to ’
Phoenix’
East Avenue Haptint Chureh AM
soctetien will meet as follows:
Circle No. 1 meets thin Mondiy
at 3 o’clock at the church, Ie quilt
Circle No. 1 meets this Tuesdiy at
» o’clock for a busipems nemmon at the
home Vernon Jehnson, 1505
East First street
Ward Memorial Mimalonary Society
will hold a bustnem and social meet-
ins this Wednesday afternoon at 1:11
o'cloek at the home of Mra Sam
Haigler. 411 willow
Edward Beard has amoclatea him
eelf with the Houston a Texas Cen
trai Railroad by aeceptine a clerical
position la the office of the me-
chan leal department
it nerve and blood
mmia,Rheematism,N
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either E zeientHuining eT
BL-ACK and WHITE, Box 913, Mem-
phis Tenn
BLACK-WHITE
HEADACHE
I I MIMVW QUICKLY
“ENODOrE-NO ACLTANILIDE
® TRY IT AND St COMFORT. ASIA
Mra. Roy Hosea of Austwell
the guest of Austin friends
Gillespie Stacy, chairman
Refreehments Oommteten
Mr. Huddleston, chairman
Mr. Sherman
Mime Wiiman
Mr. Murehtson
Ben Thrasher
Grounda Committee.
Carroll Smith, chairman
Eugene Hill
Mr. Urboutke
forced to be very careful, at all
ttmes, of what I ate and confined
az PROUD OF YOUR WAIR
zeee2
a«4 atiangheirwiu
EXELENTO
quuunE pomaDE
PailIp Downing. Mro K W Down.
InE’s little son. has been quite III
with mensles, but la recoveries
Charles Brougher has returned to
hie home in Hyde Park, after pend,
ins some time in Dalles
lento 2%
A, Skinieautilier SKINS
pulpit during the
in April.
At presena Dr.
worker for the
Loan Fund.
Paetern Coupon.
Pattern No.......... .
O M RrTCHARDFOKDC
CHIROPRACTOR
ALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE
omct HOURT
10-nAH. 3-0p
BOCHCT -mD US —ASS
AUSTIN OCXONTRY CLUB NEWS.
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No Sure Rellef Until the Cause
- Is Remored.
whe the blood becomes ip-
festedh muons of tivy dh-
ease zerms that attack the skin,
then the dory irritation end in-
tense itching will remain with you
until these germs are removed
to relieve the Ra
Sciatica, Lams Ba
Hamlin’s Wizard
Heflin returned
/ The University Ladies’ Club will
hold ita annual and last bumtnees
meeting of the year at the T. M.
C A- Tuesday at 4. when election of
officers will take place
To procure this pattern use thia
IP, Hare Coupon for a guide ana flu
out a like one on a Iareer ptece of
paper so that your wning ean be
easily read.
1i is better to enclone the patter
were served ice cream and oaks
After leaving the dining room ths
—____ - - guests were taken In ears for a ride
trouble from indigvstion that I was over Austin.
Terrible Torture® From
Itching Skin Diseases
----- - ‘EOble,andstrkesatitacaue
Such a 11101*7 is S. 8. 8, ths r-
lable old blood purifier that killa
tbs germa of dims**, and sends a
new "auppiy ofrich red blood
coursing through the veins
8, S. 8. has bean used ■***■
"Twas the Fnd of a strrnnons Wecu.
Travis County Commissioners made
a minor inspection Saturday, only
routine matters bing considered dur-
ing the day
my work end —
down or I would fell ! Third printing are annoumced by
on the floor im a D Appleton 4 Co. for Natalle Ln-
faint. I eomeulted icolns new detetive novel The Red
organs were
whit little 1
ho* should I know
Woody plains and rivers elow.
That with reeded whiper to
Down the nave of green willow.
Through the poplar's portico--
There the Bull of Day shall rasa,
Partin* oslers, rustling grass.
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daughter, Mre. Rex G.
Beaumont
Dr Burg of Rotetown. formerly
of Austin end at one time pastor of
the Hyde Park Baptist Church, is
visuing in Austin and on sunday
did manage to eat seemed to do me
no good. I was having 80 much
The Ball
(By sherard Vince )
Now day. like • great whit* Bull,
shambies among the dewy cor.
Mamtve-nmbed end broad and full.
Two eurves of the eun for horn:
Winged Bull Amyrian.
Twain blue wings that heaven span
APUDINE WithEutisura
|T> oui - euicn ervecr j —---• -
guests of Superintendent
CAATEAS JZ
ute User AB
rille today A R
end your UM
trouble will
cease. For dizzinema,
bendeche end
can equal them
Smallrm Su
from ths blood.
Genuine relief therefore, can
only be expected from a treatment
that goes right to the seat at the
OINTMENT
Cirars the compie xion
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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
“NOTHING LESS THAN
WONDERFUL” STATES
Sieepleneness and Female Wenkmesa
tostoee neM leer etoeeaeie -e.
Evans is a field
Student Mission
airo. III.— "Some time ago I got so
bad with temale trouble that I thought
------I would bave to be
Picture also.
Enclose both in an envelope with
it cents is rota or stamps qnd mall
or leave it et the Austin Amnia,
etne addremed to Pattern Editor.
Austin Amertean, Austin. Texas
It will take about two weeka
to recetve your pattern. as It
will be mailed from our New York
office
quickly, drives out soreness.__-
bers up stif aching jointa and mdsclen
You win find almost daily uses M
it in cases of sudden mishpa er no*
cidents such as sprains, bruises, cut
burns, bites and stings just as SB*
liable, too, for earache, toothach,
croup and colic
Get it from druggists for 30 cent
if not satiaed return this bottle IM
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sickhed-
ache! Just try Wisard UemWSib
pleasant little cink pidia, » cento
Guaranteed.
Dr. E E. Bramlett*, superintend-
ent of i he Texna School for the
Blind, delivered a lecture during the
pest week in the school auditorium
on "Causes and Prevention of Biina.
nesa”
His audience included about forty
«tudentn of the state University
On Thursday Dr. nramiette went
to Lampasas to lecture and was
accompanied by th* band of the
Texas school for the Blind
SEVEXTH WARD XEW&
Mr EE.Sappar
Phone *04*
Mra Homer j Moore left Austin
Saturday evening for Houston. after
zver weeks’ vimt with her aunt.
Mre L P. Bannerman.
Mre. James
Austin Tuenday
three months'
, Mra. M. C. Cook.
Phone 454 7.
Mra anno Fraser Cords of Paso,
dona. Cal, who has been the zuest
of Mr. and Mre Theodore Low or
Ridgetop, left Austin Sunday night
for a visit to her girlhood home in
Eagio Lake
Following this visit Mra Cords
will return to Austin and about May
»» ahe and Mrs. Low wi go from
Austin to long Bench, Cal., where
they will take an apartment for
the summer
•heviki Gude" and "I W. W. Wiz-
gle."
Red lemonade was served from en
old earthen crock during the eve-
ning and at 1] o'clock the dinner
course, which conminted of ham. po-
tatoes, pickles ollvss. etc., was
served on the porch.
Mims Dolores Dore woo the prise
for the most appropriate costume
and went home the posaeasor of a
real five billy.root.
Mra S Leversedge and Mre. M
Cornetius were the chaperone for the
occasion
The following arsa the program for
Mra J. C. Treadwell and her
daughtera, Mise Margaret Treedwell
and Miss Helen Treadwell are Aus-
tin visitors from New York city,
being guests of Mra Treadwell's
parenta, Mr. and Mre. M C. Wright
City or town....
isil thia ndvertimement to
a run down condition, and while I
don't ask anyone to take my word
for it. I am feeling like aa entirely
different man and have also gained
twenty pounds in weight
"I had no appetite and my diges-
MUen Oeborne
Phone MM.
About 40 couple assembled at the
Austin Country Club Sturday eve-
ning in response is the following in-
vitations which had teen received
* few day* previous
"T* are called by the local order
of sxunes and Bonemes to herehy
moot May 1k. 1020, al 1:15 p. x
on th* corner of Twenty.fourth and
Guadalupe for deportation to Jaase
Wike land.
"Thouest eostumest mustest be-est
bard - bot lest. **
And hard-boiled they were, and a
good time did they have, dreused as
*rough-necka."
The costumes of the Siris eon
misted at various colored blouses and
nkirta, and other strong* combine
Uona while th* boys were western
resulia at Airferent ag** and Myles
The members of Shaker's lass or-
ehestra, lb keeping with the occa-
sion. wore Botnheviki blouse*, and
piayed Bolsheviki tunes
Around the ball room were cat-
tered placards which carried out
the earn* "rough-neck" feature*.
The cotillion was started by four
couplem and then alt just danced
Favors tor the girls coneinted of
red peppermint candr and the boys
recetked old briar ptpea
The programs were cards of ad-
mission on one side and Che dance
number on the other, such as "Bol
Gained Twenty Pounds On
Three Bottles of Tanlac and
Feels Like a-Different Man.
To those who knowit best,'
thejunchanging quality of
Phoenix. hosiery, even in
these rocketing days,isja
matter for genuine amaze-
' Lattle Addle Bell Dochen was hedt
ess Sunday afternoon to a mumber
of her utle friends at her home
Ml Fannn street, the oocaedon being
that of her sixth birthday.
The Utua guests assembled at »
o'clock to the. uving room, wMich
was decorated with white and ptak
sweet peas and larkspur, sad told
stories and played games until 5
o'clock. .
Then th* hostess, who was ds asst d
in a fluffy pink organdy dram, led
a march to the dining room, which
also was decorated in asset peas
and larkspur, where she was see led
under a bower of flowers, sad all
Beggar—"Pity a poor blind man
with a large family, lady " Sympa-
thetie Reul—"How man, children
heve you, my poor manf Beggat-
myself mostly to th* very lightest
st foods. I was also suffering from
rheumatism, which at times made
my whole body ache. sometimes
thee* rheumatic pains were eo
severe as to completely upset my
whole nervous system and render
me unfit for anything. My condition
was sertousty interfering with my
practice, as I often felt unable to
look after affaire at my office
"I had tried everything I had
any faith in, but got no rsults and.
as so much was being eaid about
Tanlac. I concluded to try it. going
on the idea that it wouldn't hurt
ma If it failed to help me. So I
got me some Tanlac and, as I said,
it has not only helped me. It has
really and truly made me feel like
a new man. I believe in giving every-
thing its due and I can't praise Tan-
lac too highly for what it has done
for me." .__ . .
Tanlac is sold by good druggists
everywhere.
Goodrieh, Brunswiek or Which?
Returning to where-ne had left hH
stalled automobile, Mr Chum report-
ed to Austin police headquarters
that the best tire had been stolen
from the machine
How embarrnsing t ta for one to
have pimpies appear on fare. neck,
erma or Bandai One Mttte pimple la
bad enough- -mers the attractivenens
of a pretty fare
Too can quickly remove pimples
and other skin blomishes by touching
the spot or applying Black and White
Otntmhent to the part affected This
imple but effective home beauty
treatment removem, not only pirples
trait ciears a dark, aallow, muddy
complerion, and leaves the akin sott
whtte and radiant.
All who have used Black and
White Ointmept are delighted with
the ran j ita and keep a bow always
on Chair «resing tabla Black and
White Soap aboud also be used and
will be found a delightful aid to the
Ointment.
Both Black and White Ointment
and Soap can be found at all goo
drug stores and toilet counters—25c
each a package, or the manuta
ers will send postpald on recetpt of
60c
A sAmple. literature and Black
Ind Whita Birthday and Dream Book
will b« sent you free if you will clip
If you travel in
The back and aide -fronts of No
3633 azo drawn in with gathers, riv-
ing a decided blouse affect The
sleeves are full length flare type, but
are perforste for elbow length
The ladler bloused waist No 9622.
la rut in sizes 36 to 4g inches bust
measure. Hize 36 requlres one and
three -quarter yaras 14 inch materia],
one-half yard plain and three yards
braid
D. M. Poe AreiKned to El PAuo.
D. M Poe, who was formerly with
the Griffith Drug Company. Austin,
and who was appointed aa a federal
prohibition inspector, has boon as-
signed to the El Paso district
Austin American’s
Daily Pattern
i.......
two Also
OR"
sunch or
। Make
Trombie-
si*M thss and I keep teuss and am ahis
to do all my work. Th* Vegetable Com
pound to certainly on* grana medieine"
—Mr J. R. MxrTWxwa, 3311 Sycamore
Street, Cairo, HI.
of oorse there ar* many merions -mo
that mniz a wurgieal operatiom will re-
lieve. Wa freely acknowledge this. but
the ebove letter, and many other like it,
amply pro** that many operations ars
tecommended when mediene in many
aasas to all that in peedet.
If you want speeial advice write to
Lydia K. Pinkham Medieine Co. (oon
dential), Lynn, Maso
2
•--EI meverai dotor. ami I***1' and Melvie DaViion Fosta
•very oo* told me th* aame hut I kepi I"plendid myetery story book. "Th*
nghng to keep from havtng th* opera- IM xtery at the Blue Villa.' Th*
turn Pharwman"eEiKreat popularity for theme two book.
E. Pinkhams vegetaBi’ Compound and ' "ould reem to indicate that there
it belped my sister eo I began taking it.
I hero pever felt tetter than I ham
Mro R K. Duka to again la Aus.
I tin from Memphi, Tenn. here she
was summoned ana detained at tka
bedmde of her aged mother, who is
criticaily UI of myocarastia.
Iaura U Allison.
Phone HT.
The First Matbod 1st Sunday-acheol
and congregation trill have an old-
time basket picnic at Oak mi on
June ».
The cars and trucks will begin to
leave the First Methodist Church at
8:30 a m and there will be others
following later
Motor trucka will carry all who
have no conveyance.
The following committees have been
named:
General Comm lune.
E. E. Young, chairman
E A. Murchison, vice chairman
Mins Augusta Johnson
Miss Laura Allison
Mrs. Crockett
Miss Berthe Hawkinson
Mro Wood
Mr Wood
D Thrasher
Gillespie stacy
J. I- Fomby
Mro E B Mayfield
Mr. Emerson
Mine Eugenia Collett
K B Roberdeau
C. H. Cocke
Mro C. H. Cocke
Mr* Struct 1
Dallas Hawkina
Ussy School Children ars Sickly
Mothers who value their own com-
fort and th* welfare of their children,
should never be without a box of
Mother Uray's Sweet Powder* for
children, for use throughout Ui* rr-
eon They Break up Coldn, Relieve
Poverishneum, Consupation, Teething
Ptordera, Mendache ana siomac
Trouble. Used by mother for over
30 yenra TMHSE POWDERS GIVE
SATI8FACTION, All Drug Steres
Don"t accept any subetitute:
----(AGvenisean,____
Dr. W H Col*, optometrist with
ottices in the McCrory building and
residing at 1227 14th street. Hunt-
ington. In still another prominent
West Virginian who comes forward
with his unqualified endorsement of
Tanlee. end when men of thio type
testify it cannot be doubted that
the Master Medicine le alt that is
claimed for IL
"As far as relieving physical all-
manta, such as I have suttered
from. Is concerned." said Dr. ''ole
while dimoneing the merits of Tan-
tae, at hia office, a law days ago.
"Tanlae tn m; judgment is the fin-
est medietme on the market. The
results I haxe patten from it are
nothing less than wonderful I
have taken three bottles now for a
esse of indigestton, nervousnesn, and
(Adve
Tea Cnke
These are made by using 4 egg*
4-1 of a eup of sugar. % eup of
flour, 1 teaspoontul of baking pow-
der. * cup of walnut meats and %
cup of finely cut datea
Beat ege until light add the auger,
put in the flour. Into which baking
powder has been mirted, add the nut
meats, chopped fine
Bake in a sheet and rut in narrow
stripe when cold.
Roll in powdered sugar
Delicious with tea or ice cream.
ML -- COO
rue Christ
in the re-
on the Old
Mims Laura Allison, chairman
Miss Meecham
Arnold Whitman
Mims Hawkinson
Judge J. A. King
John Denham
Proyisdons Commtetee.
Mro E B Mayfield, chairman
Mre. Street
Mice Collet*
Mra E E Young
Mre Crockett
Mra E A. Murehison
Mra. J. I- Fomby
Mro Joe Frowns
Mn r g Wright
Mi J A. King
General Wm. H. Stacy
Fance Committee
E P Cravena, chairman
Earl Cornwell
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