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AOBTTAEICALTRDDAT MORNING,
AVWprs ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPEB
JUNE 4, im
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MUSIC.
41.00, $2.00 to $5.00
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Velour Finish
By a vote of 44 to 40, the House
tabled
STEBBINS & JAMES
Road districts votine honda are al.
to*ea to condemn
Application! at tha Battar Barbar Shopa.
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The sweet girl graduate is abroad in the land
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necessities.
WE SOLICIT HER ACCOUNT.
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Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00
Valley.
Resources over >10,000,000.00
United States Government Depository
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Tktrt it eniy ear Gemwime
F.l- Beach
it comes
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If you Wish to open up one more avenue for
her .development and self -improvement place a
bank account, either a deposit or savings ac-
count. at her disposal. This will teach her the
true line of difference between luxuries and
The Man in the Picture is Wearing a
PALM BEACH SUIT
THE PALM BEACH MILLS—GOODALL WORSTED CO.
SELLNNO AGENT: A ROHAUT, 229 FOURTH AVENUE NEw YORK
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Girls! Have the Long Beautiful
Hair that is Rightfully Yours.
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The Sheriff's fee bill, before the
House on a minority report, was or-
dered printed in the Journal.
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Post or
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the flat washable oil paint.
It gives to walla, wood-
work and ceilinge, a soft
velvet like finish that is
artistic, durable and sani-
The Legislature has for coneider-
ation, the extension at podds, Aunder
certain condtona, for not more than
five miles beyond th* boundartes of
th* district making th* extension.
Kansas, but non* of them wiu last
mors than fivetor six minute* .
AUSTIN Gin COUNCIL'
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The Senate passed a bill provid-
ing for appointment of a commit-
tee to make an educational survey of
Texas and report to the Governor be-
fore convening of the Thirty-seventh
Legislature.
Judge M A. Childera Thirty-sixth
District was granted a leave of ab-
eence from Texas during his vacation
by a House concurrent resolution.
Senator aldwell introduced Thurs-
day in the House.
FFEEovss
FRAL
The Senate passed finally, the bill
Inc renal ng fees of Sheriffs and oth-
ers.
UM in 16 pleasing colors.
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To Collect
Baking Stories
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Calcasieu Lumber Company
Quality-- Service
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quarter length.
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License fee and tax on wholesale
dealera, regulation of else at fish sold
and malartes of the Game, Hsh and
Oyster Comminsioner and hl* depn-
tes are providea in a bill reported
favorably to th* Senate.
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Makers of Ryzon to Publish
Book of Baking
Experiences.
Rocking Chair
Wilson Bros.
Imperial
Yale
a IltUa over *10* a month, making
thingzone of the most attraetive ag-
stgrtments in the Army at present.
Enustment will be for* a period
A Senate Mil providine ter ratiri,
ration of the Hl. of Penn Held was
introduced in the Houme.
Austin American's
Travis Courts
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and Commerce, and
th* upreme Emimmi
MUST SEAT xEdnd
IN O. O. F.
. The House passeq finally, a Senate
bill creating the County Court at
MEOENUINECLST3
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IN ENGLISH CAPITAL
By Asmoeiated Pr- to te Awtt Awsrira*
WASHINGTOX, June 1. _ Th*
United States will be represented un-
omnejaily b the torthcoming cnfer-
ence at London between Gregory
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He's very cool. Even the bell boy can see that.
He's well-groomed. The room clerk’s admiring
look admits as much. He's so gen uinely comfort-
able that he's spoilt the whole day for the chap
against the pillar who's a-moppin of his brow.
Of course, we called in a ood artist to draw
this picture. But it’s pretty true to life.
If you doubt it—ask your clothier. He’ll tell
you without quibble that for Comfort, Coolness
and Style—GENUINE PALM BEACH Suita take the
curtain call at each performance.
He'll tell you one thin more:—That for down-
right economy every suiting in the Summer
field makes way for the "GENUINE CLOTH.”
We have the right kind,
your kind—
In th* House, a bill propomng in-
creased commispions for tour’ Coun-
ty Treasurers was passed to engross-
ment after two hours' debate.
House Committee on state
Theres one lunch
that I like better
than any other
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Post
Toasties
Repeal ot’section I sf the Eame
and •fish law. retatine to the taking
of fish is the objec of a MHM-
trdouced in the House on Thursday.
A bril by Representative Mcmar-
lane. relates to taxes concerning
State farms and the employment of
convict labor on auch terms.
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On motion of He p rear n taxi ve Pope,
ednsideration of a bin increasing fees
tor assessing property in certain lm-
provement districts, was postponed
until after July 2t, 1*1* (election
day 1. the vote being $7 for and *1
against postponement .
Approximately $18,000 for two
years is appropriated for State recla:
mation department salaries by a -bill
reported favorably to the Senate.
Extension of aid to Port Lavaca
in constructing and maintaining re-
vetments, is provided in a bill by
Reprosentative Reamer.
has been xiaue the Austin City
Hospital for the laat tsw days
Dr. Martin is on his way to Phita-
delphia. Pa., where he .will take up
his profesbionat duties at the Phila-
delphia General Hospital.
1 Howard Lancaster ‘ana Richard
Gregg, who recently completed their
second year at the Medical College
of the University of Texas at Galves-
ton. have been visiting the City Hos-
pit of Austin tor th* last few
daa . . ..
STAMPED RNVELOPEs HISE
AT AvsrIN PQSTOFTICE
In a House coacurrent resolution
- by Heave*. the Board of Control was
* .ordered to effect th* return of old
By Aroelated raws to me Aum
cueaGo, June (.—By ■
resolution the Reputacah <
directed Chaivman Hays
all Mat* organiations that
discontinue holding local ea
for the election of national
In places where * is the o*
practice to refuse admissio
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WOOD WELL SECONDED
AT GHICAGO OOMI
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Senator Buchanan of Scurry. is
author of a bill creeling th* Ninety,
first Judicial District.
Mrs District-Calpoun. Judge.
Stale ot Tessa vs Gulf Prductson
‘ ompany et al trempasa to try ute:
still on trial by Jnrr.
20c Distict—4 athoun. Judge
state of Texas V* Colemen Fuiton
Pantme Company et al. trespass to
try title; on trial before the court.
A bill by Senator Caldwell placed
on the first reading in th* Manga
provedes for improvement dutict
tenytg bonds to construet bridges
and other Imp rovemen is
Benmon Motor
American truck
Bright Motor
two Chevrolets
t'Sed
Jame H Kirk A Co. v*
Proposed amendment of the tick
eradication law was reported unfav-
orably by a Senate committee.
The Legislature was entegtained
Thursday night by singe re frm th*
Deaf. Dumb and BUnd Asylum for
Colored.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRA
GEORGE W LITTLMTTELD, Chairman of the Boara
M A. WROE. Prewdent •
R. C. RODERDEAV. Vies President
ERNENT NALLR, Vie* President
1 t. SCHXKIDEN, Vice Preeident
L D WUXI A MX. Cashier
H PFAEPFLIN. Assistant Cashier
E. P CRAVKNH, Assistant Cander
D. H HART. JR. Assistant Canhter
The Legislature has invited U. X
senator Morris Sheppard to adarena
th* two House* b*for* Juns 1*.
The limits of th* Bertram Inde-
pendent School District In Burnet
County are increased in a Senate
bill placed on first reading in the
House.
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New York. June *.—To
nousekeepers throughout the coun-
uy a chance to compare exneriences
in horn, blklngC the Generi Chem-
leal company will issue,* booklet
of actual experiences with Hyson
Baking Powder. So sthiking has
been th* success of the women with
is derk shades s, -elf • hflu.
The TredemarkedL-bet i the
coat it your safeguerd.
An appropriation at $50,00 blur
th* operaton of th* state Railroad
is carried in a bill by Representa-
thve Terrei and other*
H C R 1 gmestine Prenident Wil-
son. H C. R *, granting « leave
of absence and a bill creating tbe
Xtnetleth Judicial Distriet have been
Mgnsd by ppenker Thomason
remolution requestine the
Sales of school land on Angus'
ll. 1***. are validated in a MU by
senator Caldwell. Ths HR was in-
trduced In the House on Thursday.
UNION SUIT <"
or quaz-
rannon. Including one at Rumsen-
Villa. Ky. to th* Capitol ground*
The Governor has submittea to
the Legislature the subject of ex-
empting cotton mills from, certain
legal pro vision*
An act amending the Texas Pure-
Seed law was introduced in th*
House. i
D. B. No. IT. by Buchanan of Sur-
ry, creating th* Ninetieth Judicial
District, was pamed finally by ths
House.
School boys of Victory School at
Ballinger, basing decided to work
I* acres of cojcon ta supplement
their teachers' salaries. ■ remolution
by Representative King of Erath,
was adopted by he” Hous*
Time for development of oil and
gas is extended by H. B. No. 143, by
Bonham and Parnell.
Mhit
irfals for road
. Mil
A bill providing for disposal of
certala proceeds arising from school
tend* has been introduced 'by Sena-
tor Caldwell
Consideratio on engrossment of a
Senate bill creaUng the Eighty-ing
Judicial District, waa .postponed ' by,
the House until 11 o'clock this Fri-
day morning. ■
Mortey on open necount
l rtnitual < ount- Hamilton, Jndee.
The Travis County grand jury wiu
be selected Monday, June 1. frem
the (allowing named men:
E. H Terry
G T stanley
Fayatt Barker
Paul Bowman
Tom Caldwell
John Darter
J A Shaw
C. C. Eppwrignt
By a vote Of ill to *, the House
pmed rinalty, the bin raiding max-
imum balarles payable to teachets
from th* common school fund, •
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Th* prices of stamped envelopes
hag gone up, accordipz to Austin
Assistant Postmaster. Huddleston. of Hires-years.
Letter six* envelope* No* 5 and 1 —
pastors opposing the Benvens ama-
teur boxing bill would be filed with
the Chief Clerk withoufreading
An amendment to the Bank and
Banking law U proposed in a MU by
Representauive iiteon and others.
, Aid to the City of Freepokt as
provided to H. B, No. 143, by Jog-
gins et at.
and Para-
azine
1*. which ware formerly • MI.It and
$21.56 a thousand, era hew $22 and
til l* a thousand.
The legal bize envelopenNa *. has
advanced from $22.12 to 922.96 a
thousand.
Wrappers have also gone up; prices
quoted prior to this advancement at
*11.*0 a thousgnd, are now *11.*0.
The new and advanced price goes
into effect immediately.
A bill by Representative, Tillot-
son provides that applicants for
charters fsr State banks shall- pay
expenses of investigation “by tbs State
Department of Banking.
* Auatin is, Mis*.
June *.—By J
a House adopt*!
ate a resolullfn
me law ercbot
troract ana the
amy act.
Sr Amoelated raw ** W Ausda ,
EHICAGO, June * —There
five and possibly a* me
speeches tollowtng ths nomin
General Wood by Governor J
A resolution introduced by Com-
missloner Harry L Haynes and
passed by ths Austin Board of bity
Commlssloners'at the meeting Thurs-
day morning provides that the Austin
street Railway Company be request-
ed to entoree the Austin orainance
and Texas State law covering sep-
arate compartment for negro and
phita pamsengers.
The petition of Wiley Larramore
to move, a house from Rivenride
Drtv* to ten blocks south on Con-
grass avenue was left to the dis-
cretion of the Austin taperintendent
of streets and the Austin-city en-
gineer. . 3.
A motion was carried to grant the
petition of - the contractors of the
new theater. •hich is to occupy the
corner of Seventh street and Con-
gress avenus, th* privilege of fencing
in one-third of Seventh street n
one-third of Congress avenue for
building purposes along the site the
new building will occupy, also pro-
viding for a causeway on Me aide-
walk of - Congress avenue.
■ A general discussion and a pe-
rusal of Article 6743, atevised Civil
Statutes at Texas, 1*11. revealed the
fact that only those students of
public schools under their eighteenth
birthday will profit by the one-half
far* rate ottered students by th*
Austin Street Railway Company.
This will practiealty bar the stu-
dents of the University of Texas
from taking advantage of the rate,
as nearly all of them ar* either In
or oyer their eighteenth yea. j
U. of T. Ntodice: Eraduates in Austin.
Dh. Zeno Martin of Austin, who
finished at ths Medical College of
WASHINGTON, Jeme 3 —Applies-
lion for a loan of 81,800,000 out of
the **«*.000 ••« revotvine fund pro
vided in the transportation act was
mads to the Interstat* Commerce
Commimsion by the Kansas City. Mex-
ieo A Orient Hall road.
Kt wecunity the company offered
a rust lion on its property, the book
value nt which was placed at 828,-
000,000
The road demires to use $1,500,000
to pay receivers ceruticates to nor
1. 61,000.000 for working capital and
betterments and 81,000,000 to com.
piste extension of the road from
Han Angelo Tease in Sonora, Texas
a autance at 11 miles
Ths United Stats Army Recruiting
station of Austin has ‘receiv-d ward
from ths pretessor of military
aclence and taqtics at Agrieuitural
and Mechanical College. College sta-
fion, Texas, that he has vacancies
tor ID men in the cavairy detach-
ment et^ihst place, and for 11 men
to th* field artillery detachment lo-
ed there. '
The pay and allowances for a pri-
vate in these detachments amou.it to
CAVALRY AMD ARTILLERY
ASK FOR AUSTIS MES
The House passed nnally, • bill
exempting independent water and
light companies in towns of 600 or
tern from payment of an occupation
tax.
VILLA ATTACK ON PARRAL
AND KEPVISf REPORTED
Dr ausoelalai Prsse te t. Ausus Amertaan
WASHINGTON, June 3,4Adyices
to the State Department said Fran-
cisco Villa, the Mexican rebel leader,
was reported to have attacked Parral
and to have been repulsed by the
garrison with some losses^
Two Arrested a Wife's Killing.
By Assoclated Prem • tW Austin "Amerian.
EUEALULA. Okla., Juns * . — Mur-
der charges were rjed against Wil-
liam Parka of thecotah, Okla, and
Vester Carmack of Muskogee in con-
nection with the killing of Parks'
wife. ,/
was adopted, the resolution calling
for a report on the audit of the
state Treasury,
By request, senator Clark has In-
troduced a bill providing for revoca-
tion of license when it is tedrna a
practloner of medicine has been con-
victed in a state or Federal Court at
a crime of the grade of felony or
on* which involved moral turpitude.
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Can you wash
your walla and keep them
clean, sanitary and fresh
looking? You can if they
are painted with
The previous question being or-
Tdngvbecttn "Axumadonsntutton she Universtty - Texas at Gatveston.
speaker to appoint an additional
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Tom Jones Jr., Cedar
Dodge ’ 1 -
ORIENT RY. 1»K» MIAN
, NOR DEVELOPMENT IN TEXAS
Henry Burk
John Hart
J. C. MeEachern \
A. D. Wullams x
R M Thompson Jr.
M. W levell
U C. Ptluget.
Marringe Urenac.
K. H Moor* and LIlian X Clark.
George Rozelle and Mary Thiele.
F. 0. Nambara Jr. and Leona M
Fowey.
Automobile Rrgistrationa,
Ben M Barker, Austin, three
Tttdt
Sgenker Thomason announce to
the Mouse that many telegrams from
Mbza -Why delay? Why deliberately
2262% sidestep attractiveness when it ia so
72 easily available and means so much?
ANa2# Beautiful hair may be retained'
or regained with
3 A Jlewbros Herpicide
7 Htrpiddt will positively remove
tef all traces of dandruff, stop itching
42 scalp and prevent falling hair.
Thousands report a paw growth of
UAW, hair after its use.
RD), Just see how quickly your friends
AK.I will note the perfect luster, thenat-
MRakv ural sheen and the added beauty of
MMM) your hair after you have used Neuo-
54/ bro ‘ Herpicide but * short time
AMMMG Do you want lustrous beautiful
yjpc j hair’ Then use today—
E3WN note improvement tomorrow.
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repz We also recommend Herpieide
Zee n. fasp It is a safe, pleasant end
Pu" nAG effective shampoo.
H "B No 153. by Terrell etal..
makes an eppropriation to cover th*
debts of th* Texas state Raltroaa.
T’
thts baking powder in the two m-
lion American home* where the Ry.
zon < Bulling Book ta used that the
manufacturers have decided to pub-
lish a numbar of Ryzon experiences
as told by the women themselves.
Manuscripts should be written on
one Ode or the paper only and sent
with the name and address of the
wrier to the Food Department. Gen.
erat Chemical Company, ri Broad
street, N«w York. N. Y-. before
Jun* 1.
This is not a prize contest but all
accounts published will be paid for
according to their merit at rates
ranging from $5 to $0,dach. Every-
one who sends an account of Ryzon
experiences will receive a copy of
the new book when it is bubhshed.
The accounts should be concise
aha at the same time include all
ipteresuing details trpm th* time the
Help* was mixed according to at-
tections in the Ryzon Baking Book
to the time ths finished dish was
served.
Tbe new KVxon Baking Book
(original price 4100» containing 250
practical recipes, wlh bo mailed post-
paid upon receipt of 10 cents in
stampa or coin. Or if you will pur.
chase two or mon pounds of Hyson
at one*'from your grocer, sending
us his name and address promptly.
We will man you a Ryzon Baking
Book free. General Cnemical om:
pany. Food Department 23 Broad
st. New York, N. T.
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