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SALr!BBESTNEWSPAran
LARGEST dRCC^ATION IN CENTRAL tfXAg
AUSTIN AMERICAN,
PINKEST WORM
S JI REPORT
From the Legislature
4 the Lever food contto act ana
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Natonai Cor-endion.
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Cotton.
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TODAY-AGAn TOMORROW
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At considerable expense we have secured
the services of Dr. E. G. Pyler, a Practi-
pedic Foot Expert specially trained in the
Dr. Scholl Method of Foot Correction.
30,630
20,250
Ticket may be secured from any member of Post or
Frank's Cigar Store, Congress avenue and Eighth street
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41,294
213,350
beginning June T:
Monday. Eastiana.
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Joint Committee Decides Texas
Can Look After Its Own
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48,800
37,550
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Federal Government Thanked
for Its Interest, But Not for
Its Ideas.
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GRASSHOPPEA PLAGUE
THREATENS MINNESOTA
istence of th* pink boll worm In lim-
ited numbera in certain counties in
Texas, •
FOOT EXPERT S
SERVICES FREE
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revenues that ar* adequate for the
purpose at the recommendation I
herewith nbmn
Nonas of Eluonuon.
"In the absence of provision that
REGULAR - RELABLE
SERVICE
such an appropriation will nerve to
keep most all of the public schoola
open, and that sueh as appropria-
tion will retain in the service the
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"Under the same conditio* it to
likewise possible to provide the State's
higher institutions bf education with
instructors and facilities for opera-
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tradingwith theenemy act.
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Travis Legion Post No. 76
1MVITA TION DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 5 . ’
- . —----1 may be attended
to without material loaa of et
MEPS SFEAKIG DATES
FOR TRE CTRHOTT WHEK
touial Mem Sartea et the Ausim amerean
WACO. Texas; June »—Pat M.
NefFs epeakins date for the week
Wihthef
eallast
(AMELS quality, flavor and mellow mild
V body will delight your taste and sense of
cigarette satisfaction! Before you have smoked
many Camels you’ll want to tell the world
thsy are made to meet your taste!
Camels goodness is due to quality and to
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Pomestic tobaccos. You will prefer
/ Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked
straight! This combination is simply irresisti-
ble to smokers who desire real refreshment
and smoothness of body. z
Camels are absolutely new and unique to
your taste—yet, no matter how liberally you
smoke, Camels never will tire it! You are al-
ways keen for Camels! They are free from any
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant
cigaretty odor! Compare Camels with any ciga-
-anomm2a* rette in the world at
sdDDpQfG any price!
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Carl H. Mueller
HOME OF GOOD SHOES
608 Congress Ave.
University Students
SEND THAT TRUNK
To San Marcos,
New Braunfels.
San Antonio
By
RUBY AUTO TRUCK
Leave orders at TRAVIS
HOTEL, 220 Congress Ave.
Phone 4953
3958,059
■The program I urge upon yo*
does net include the making of ap-
propriations for buildinga or improve-
ments at a permanent nature, which
Phone 246
LONE STAR ICE M.
Established IMS
628
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the 1
per plague threatens Iha weter tier
of counties in Minnesota, accotaine
to A Q. Ruggles, State entemotugtat
Present weather conditjona arstdeai
for the development of the stasa,
hopper, he declared. ,
“A Roaring Revue6
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We have been trained
i the methods pursued
by Dr. Wm. M Scholl,
the recognized foot au-
thority and inventor,and •
can promise immediate
relief and quick correc-
tion of your foot trouble*.
it j. REYNOLDS Tobacco ca
Winston-Salem, N.C
Nothing will be more appreciated.
First thing 7"
you do next—
get a package of Camels and compare
them with any cigarette in the world!
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Safe Robbers Get $8000 in dellaa
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DALL-AS, Tezas June a— Robbers
biew th* mte of th* O O. Eraus
Wagon Company: and emcaped with
$8000 in securities.
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Butte
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. 1918, will bring into the Treasury
Austin American’s
Family Notices
LDNDON, June 3—curten Craw,
ferd, an actor knorn on both Mds*
of the Alantie, we found dead in
an areaway or the hotel on Lelcester
Bq MM, at which he »U toppine
havine fallen fir* wtories from the
window at hla room.
Dintrbuted by
W. F. Hmri.
304 Congress Av. Phone 418
M toWtototo t. Aurtin
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Patmer sehoo Grdunte
m, t e • *. mn; Sundny, 14 M ll l ■.
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Foot Comfort
i » thing that not over 25%
of adult, enjoy, yeraucn
enjoy it ome in and let
the expert examine you:
feet and demonstrate how
has beed that th* pomitions ot 2000
teechers were vacated becuse ot low
salartes and 60,000 chtdreq deprived
of th. benefits of the echool foom.
"It goea without mylng ehat If net
properly deait with a situation which
was imentabie during the present
term bids fair to become alarmins
during the next term. ’
TM Call lor Six Silioma
Tn the face of such a ertsis and
tn th* face of * Treasury whose con-
aition warranta it without calme
upon the general citizenship ef th.
State for mereased revenues, th*
duty, tn my judgment, devolves upgn
you m *h* representatives of all the
peopie, to make *n appropriation of
five million»dollar* for th* pubtie
schools of th. State, and of approxi-
Dr. Ryler will be at this store only
TODAY, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY.
* demonstration to
caro during th* Re-
. 10 LEGlSLATURE
■to. .......
E.E ROSENGREN
Undertaker Md Embatmer
nine Carrtage for Mir.
Hompitai mbulanc
State during th. mezt fiscai year, and
the duty will devolve upon me as
the representative of all th* people
to approve suph appropriation.
says sum la Safnctesit.
h.
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000 pesos in th* xexican
to 4npounced.
sible for the State to zive neded
relief to the public schools of Texas
REGULATED ZoJlES
Recommending to ahe Texas Legis-
lature an appropriation of nearly
$6,000,000 for eaucation. Govern
Hobby mated that he would approv*
such appropriation and that it will
serve to keep open most of th Texaa
public schools.
The MU raiste maximum satartes
payable to teachers from the public
school fund to MS# for perndanent
f,RANDfENTRAL -
a......i. eh —u —.....
. — ------ —- - — Caretul consideration and tovest-
without imposing an increased burden gation impreses me with the fact that
of taxes upon th* people. F —------h — —2 -
of Texas, th* usetulness of all the
educations 1 inatitatloito from th* tow.
eat to th* highest wllf without excep-
tion be serlousiy impaired, while
many of the public scools in Texas
wilt actually face th* danger of dis-
tntegratio.
The Ruri Schools,
"More deplorable Mill was the con-
and whose doors were clomd In nu- in m suakment
tavr.ua instances, white the estimate t--—— • —
arS:":E
cnds er Start » H l taf < 200
edereftea) eg • Qieesine-
It is a serious peat to th. cotton
countieun"her: ”» meet theieemanas‘otthe mote
"mhararotetestakonin Dth?X- eritieai •h
.TERROR
IK LAMB
J9aamoue*kgkhe
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tion. ...................
John Tarlton College .......
Prairie View Normal and In
dustrie1 Institute .........
Grubb. Vocational College ..
Colege of Industrial Arte . . .
Stafe Normal college. ..
Sata Hguston ...«(*.■»«'
Morth Texas ... 61,344
southwest Texaa 34,000
port were:
The evidence established the ex
certificate teachers and 4100 tor third
Erade ceruricate teachers was passed
IS CURE PROPOSED "najfabzutson Texpounttvagin.
of Erath congratulatidg boys of the
Baltinger,8ch6ol District for their ac-
tion in *orking 11 acres of cotton
to Veep their teacher* was adopted
A PEACHFOL SORn
AS 00XGRE88 AbJotnxs
Ar <owe r— n u« Awet Am-rt.n
.^t**™*0*0!* June 1 —From ■
dent Wison Ur xured senate
Democrats that If th* present
ston $ ended’satarday he will not
rail an extra pemion dun** ths mem.
mer unitoe thee* la aa emergeney
» HrtartTWli .r; Maa.a Dericte.
W AnmneinteN Pme #e m- A--tin Amert-ne
MEXICO CITy. June 1 —A detice
Tuesday, Gorman, DeLeon and 8te
phetvile.
Wednesday. Dublin. omanche
Gustine MS Hamtltop, '
Thursday, Goldtawhite, Lometa and
San Suba
Friday. Cherokee, Lado, Burnet
and Lampawas,
Saturday. Kempner, Copperas Cove,
Hilleen Ui Mion. .
dition with respect to the rural
mchools, whose terms were MNortened
"A"ASHNFMouss
■V Aametaea pe- to ne Ausei ameet,
WASHINGTON, Jun* *—*y X
vote of ill to 4 th* Mourn adopta
Md sent to the Senate a rmalutan
repeqlng .11 wartime law. ecdt
LOOK: SEE FArIdA
/ SHE DO1W1B HER VEIL
Br .tossteted Press to ehe Abattn Amertam
LONDON, Jun* 3.---one of the re-
eults of the introduction of Western
European ideas into th* Maar Kate
la th* growing habu of abandonina
th* veil by Turkish woman. .7
Atastm Rich Boeiety naaoe* W i
Th* seniors of th* L. K. w."so-
ctety of Austin High School will
giv* a dance at th* Elg Hall on
this Fnday evening. * , f
S' l Bill
:222
m
Feature Comedy Md Para-
mount Mag* rtna
mately one million dollar* far the
Inattutions of highr education, to -
paid out of the general funds of I
TICKETS 11.00. LADIES FREE. SHAKEY’S MUSIC.
Thee* was introduced in th* Texas
House on Thursday afternoon a bill
_ by Representative McDpwra provid-
ing regulated zones for the contol
of the pink boll worm. '
The bill waa referred to the House
Commute* on Agriculture, a report
being expected thia Friday.
$10,000 for Investtentons-
Thursday morning th* Joint com-
mittee having charge of the pink boil
worm invwtigatlon made sts report
to th* Legtsialure, an appropriation
of $10,000 inch for Texaa State Uni-
veraity ada A. a M. College to make
eraddtion investigations being among
th* recommendations.
Comraitteets Conclusions.
Conclusions and recommendations
included in th* Joint committee re-
1
INA
"In spite qf the tremendous in-
eroam in tbs' cost of living in the
last three years the com of State
Government to the taxpayer in Texaa
has not been increased.
"With the exception of the 15-cent
tax authorised by direct vote of th*
people to buy free textbooks, the total
tax rate fixed Oy th* Automatie Tax
Board in 111* was the mm* as that
fixed in 1917, and the rate in 1*1*.
corresponding with the rate fixed in
FOR THE GRADUATE
teacher, that are necessary to con-
duct th. public school. and to continue
the institutions of higher educatio
How to Divide the Money.
"I recomimend that five miion dol-
lar be made availadle for th. publie
achoola, to be disbursed in th. same
manner as the available school fund,
and that appropriation for th. high-
er educationat institution, be mde
as follow*:
University'of Texas.......... 475, 000
Agricultural and Mechanical
College. .................. 137,500
Agircultural Experiment Sta-
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P. O. WEED, Phon, in
Automobite Ambulance
Matar-Drava Tunerai
by th. House.
Goveror’s Mn—sge.
In M important meseece to th*
Legistature on the aubjeqi of Educa-
Uon in Texaa. Governor Hobby stated:
"The Treasury of Texas I* In a
condition so forkunate that it to pos-
Come in our store anyr time and ask
for our foot expert and let him demonstrate
• to you on your own feet. Our foot expert’s
advice and examination is FREE. Come in.
r
This ta positively the one beat
of the year. It ia heze
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Take on" word and am H to.
day. You’u be glad.
yest Texas.
East Texas
Sul Rom...
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“MOLMIE" BREAKS RECORD
OF CANADIAN HEIFERS
By Asoelated Fw to th Aestin tauritos
MONTREAL Que— "Montvie Mol-
li*." a shorthorn cow owned by T.
B. MacAuley. has broken the Ca-
nadian record for th* shorthorn
la • government test of .a. year
she gave 16.81 pounds of milk with
Ill pounds of tat. or 4.23 per cent
of butter.
reu to the Austin Amerlea
rasunNarox, June a—Folow-
retuma at th. Delaware Legisla-
. to ratify the Federal Woman
rags ltoMitaB.lt .tee National
M'> pef mil M appeal to
► women of the Middle West to
ntWAY MORNING, JUNK 4, 1W.
Hobby Asks 6 bfillions^ )
Fdr Texas Education
antined zone has been materially re-
duced aince 1111.
That thepik boll worm can be de-
stroyed by non-cotton sones is an
admitted experiment, even by experts.
Regulated Zomes.
hese ttangs, mdicated by Iha tm-
4meny and th* constitutional Kmita-
Bon. confronting th. committee, imd
to recommendations of “th. contin-
uance, establishment and maintenance
of strictly regulatea sones where in-
fests t ton has developed or may here-
after develop until such time as ex-
perlence in handling the pert might
determine that extermination of th.
Part can be accomplisbed by the m-
tablishment and maintenance of non-
cotton zonem covering infested arms
Md in ne ether way.
"Week op the Texas Agrieulturat
Department in co-operation with the
Federal Hortieyitural Board, has less-
eed the dancer Md has decreased
We arta pt intestation."
Tg- to Be the Work
Proper eatprcment of the bill
rabmtttod priqing for strietly regu-
toted zone, will feduce infestation
Md. the committee belleves, with
proper co-operation of citizens *il
poMbly finally etadicate the pink
bell worm: 4 - 7
A sniion Appeoprtadon.
AppropriaUea or $1,000,060 to ro-
imburae farmers for cotton destrovea
and m adequate appropriation tor
th* carrying cut of the tall ar* rec.
ommende
Apprecaton to ezprengca for eh.
action th* Kederi Horticuitu
Board in attending hearings, trolly/-
tag and anatsting the eommite
, It “ rocommended that the Lett-
iature dopt rerolutiona thanking the
rederal board for work done ln in.
fested distriets and for assisting the
committee and inviting the Federa!
derertment to.continu co-operation
with state authorities
The XeDPemra tall carrtes nt th.
recommendation ot the commit.,
eoheerine pink boil worm legiala-
Aa Astounding Drama Staged
in the Clouda
What a few of our londtg
eMtaens have ot my about
Lockloar, who mw •'The Groat
Air Robbery" mtorday—
Faw Graham: A rum treat;
snmr thing new m the unoviee
Mr. CVeaas, of Amenmut:
A Mg novelty; a peep into the
future mastery of the air.
Mr. Hepman. manager of the
Qusen: "Worth 23c of any-
body's money.
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1920, newspaper, June 4, 1920; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1525495/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .