Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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Serial No. 2190
Texas Legislative Doings
ANNUAL JUNE
CLEARANCE
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111.00 White Linen Walking Oxfords
Two bargain counters of assorted styles in Black, Brown
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$13.50 Tan Walking Oxfords.......
112.00 Brown Kid Walking Oxfords
$12.50 Black Kid Walking Oxfords
$1500 Black Kid Pumps with Baby French heels $12.00
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$13.00 and 913.50 styles reduced
$1100 and 91200 styles reduced.
910.00 styles reduced...........
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By Aunociated hr— W the Austin Amerlean.
MEXICO CITY. June T. — Reitere
lion of hla assertions that the late
University and
Enfield Addition
The Easier Kind of Coffee
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Dissolves Instantly In hot or cold
water. Absolutely pure, delicious
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Killed in Airplane Oresh.
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S13 Coagrsea Av, Awtte, TexaP.
An act relating to oil and gas per-
mits was placed on first reeding in
the House- on Monday.
By striking out the enacting clause
the House killed a bill relating to
county auditors, several amendments
to the proposed law having been
adopted previous to this action.
Cities having a population- of more
than 150.060 and allowed to fix the
salaries of corporation court officials
in a bill passed by the House Lo
engrossment
The House passed to engrossment
an amendment to the stock law pro-
viding a majority of freeholders may
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Miss Mary Ann Thompson enter-
tained with a dance Monday evening
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. H Thompson, in Enfield,
to complimert her guest, Nis <HWo
Ellis of Bun Antonio, and Miss Mar-
tha Lewis, also of San Antonio, who
is the guest of Miso Virginia Har-
per.
The front porch presented a ocene
of gaiety with its array of Japanese
ianterns, and tne house was fresh-
ened with wild flowers.
The guest list for the dance in-
cluded:
Miss Halen Morley
Miss Virginia Harper
Miss Betsy Fuller
Miss Frances Molesworth
Miss Mary Anas Thompson
Felix Butte
George Butte
George End rem
Trig Twitchell
Milvelle MMier
Franklin Hutter
Roswell Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lomis BSlaughter and
family left Austin Monday for north
Texas to- visit during the summer
months.
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A bill providing that otticers may
move automobiles in the discharge of
their duties and establishing zones
about city schools was passed to en-
grossment by the House.
sara District——Ca
Presents the most interesting news and reading of any news-
paper ever printed in Austin.
Its circulation represents the greatest and most intellectual group
of readers ever gathered as subscribers to an Austin news-
Suits worth up to $100.00 $74.95
BURLINGTON, Kas, June 7.
Lloyd Lewin, 22 years of age. Atlanta,
Ga., was instantty killed and Albert
Mr and Mra Oscar Calloway, from
Commhanche, former graduates of the
Untveraity of Texas, are in Austin
attenaing the Untvermty of Texas
commencement
BIG EDOCATION APPROPRIATION
BY ROCKEFELLER POUNDATION
By Asoelatad From t the Austin Amerkcan.
NEW YORK Jupe I.— Trustees of
the general education board of the
Rockefeller Foundation announced
appropriations totaling 410,141.400
for various purposes of general edu-
cation and for the development of
medical schools.
Negvoes ‘Headtied.
By Aazoclated Prem to the Aasdn Amertean
ROME. June T—The ceremony of 5
beatirication of tweaty-two negvoea ’
who died, martyrs for the faith. on
the Uganda under King Mwanga, wan)
celebrated Sunday with great pomp I
in th. Basuica of St. Patera. '
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Mrs. Yancy L Jones and daush-
tor. Anne Jones. are zuests of Mra.
Jones Slater, Mrs. Sidney Thoman
Mrs. Cowell and two children of
Whiteaborough are in Austin, the
guests of Mr Cowell, dhairman of the
Texas state Board of Control of the
Texas Confederate Women's Heat
Originated by Mr. Washington
in 1909 ’
All the preparing scientifically
and perfectly done by Mr.
Washington’s refining process
—which eliminates the woody-
fibre, chaff and waste.
Big Railroad Appropriation.
8» Azsoclated Prem is d Antia Amorims
WASHINGTON. June T —Immedi-
ate appropriation of $125,000,000 of
Government funds for the use at ths
raltroads to purchase new rolling
stock was announced by the Inter-
state Commerce Commission.
State at Texas vs. Gulf Production
Company st al . trespams to try title,
on trial by a jury
260 Dtstrtct—Graves, Judge.
R L Slaughter •D.K Doom
et al. on note end Hen.
Mrs Bess Odell Strong.
Phone 3409.
Mr. and Mra F. W. Hill of Del
Valle announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mise Dorothy May
Hill, to Robert Benjamin Thrasher,
the wedding to take place June 23 at
» o'clock at the First Methodist
Church.
The Governor submitted to the Lee-
islature the subject of providing for
redemption of real estate sold to
State, county or city tor taxes.
Announcement was- made to the
Legislature that Mra W. P. Hobby
would entertain the Ladies' Legisia:
live Club this Tuesday afternoon at
the Governor's Mansion.
Resolutions of sympathy for Rep-
resentative W. A. Paque were adopted
by the .State. Representative Paque
being absent from the special session
on account of serious illness.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1820.
President Carranza’s death wm due
to suicide and the cowardice of his
companions, was the feature of brief
declaratigns by General Rodolfo Her-
rero upon his arrival in Mexico City
•br the purpose of rendering Pres-
ua., was mswntiy auzuu azau c.-.. dent de ia Huerta an account o hi
which Lewis was a passenger, fell |killed.
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Suits worth up to $42 50 $24.85
Suits worth up to $75.00 $57.95
Suits worth up to $65.00 $47.95
3 Suits worth up to $35.00 $19.95
Suits worth up to $55 00 $39.95
Suits worth up to $85.00 $64.95
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Mrs R C. Braden. Austin, Dodge
W. H. Bullivan, Austin, Ford.
L O Dement, Austin, route 2,
Kuntz-Sternenbere Lumber Com-
pany. austin, Ford
T B Tsetse Auntin. Ford.
Mat xmlih. Austin. Ford.
O G. Wallin, Manor, route ,,
Dodge.
A. L Holst. Austin. Indiana
A. A Berkley. Auntin, Ford
W D. Arnold. Austin, Chevrolet.
Johanna A Martin. Auntin, Ford
Frank Huerta. Austin, Ford.
R M. Hazlewood, Leander, Texas.
Chevrolet.
of a moderate price.
If your footpath
through life is a jour-
ney on Phoenix ho-
siery, you go your
ways in luxury and
economy. Through
strenuous days we
Co., Ballinger, Texas
petition for an election. some coun-
ties having lesa than the 50 free-
holders now requtred.
An act to aid the city of Rockport
in constructing shore protection was.
passed to engrossment in the House
by a vote of 14 to 14.
The House voted to strike out the
enacting clause of a bill providing
for pay for use of private automo-
biles by county commissioners.
have kept the quality
and have
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The divorce docket will be celled
thio Tuesday it 11 x e
The grand Jury was empaneled
Monday for the June term of court.
Filed:
Julius Lee vs. Rona Laa. dtvorce.
Marriage LAcenes. .
W M. Oliphant and Helen B Bim-
mono
B K Garrett and Franc- Booth
ft C. Homiday ani Enzabeth Win-
alow
R H. Elder and Ethel Jean Burns
C. D. Bpiller and Ora Mas Mo-
Fa Hand
C. V. Bollen and Mary McNaugh-
ton .
Ernest Aldridge and Ullin A J,hn
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1920, newspaper, June 8, 1920; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1525499/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .