Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Oblication to
overseas IB a
Governor Hobby signed the tick
BE SURE TO
salaries ot county treasurers.
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ALF W. HARVEY
Bring the Children
Bring the Children
Bet your
bottom dollar
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the biggest smoke treat
of your life awaits you in
Salaries of County School Su-
perintendents Ate to Be In-
creased.
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AWARDS
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Institution to Be Reimbursed
for Expenditures at. Damp
Mabry of $185,000.,
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MEN’S AND WOMEN’S FINE OX-
FORDS AND WOMEN’S PUMPS
AND TIES AT PRICES THAT
ARE REALLY STARTLING.
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Automopnle Ambulancea
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Camels goodness begins with their quality!
And, to this quality add Camels expert blend of
choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos.
You will prefer Camels blend to either kind of
tobacco smoked straight!
paw mewl
Compare Camels with any cigarette in the
world at any price!
Texas Cotton Palace at Waco
Iucreasing salaries of county vechool
muperindendenta
CFODAY, pick Camels when you lay in your
- cigarette supply! For, Camels give you
quality and refreshing flavor that are as new to
your taste as they are delightful and satisfying.
SPECIAL BUILDING FUND
FOR TEXAS UNIVERSITY
THE ONE BIG CHANCE OF THE YEAR
TO BUY THE VERY FINEST SHOES AT THE
PRICE OF INFERIOR MERCHANDISE. THIS
IS, INDEED, THE SHOE EVENT OF THE
SEASON. IT CAN’T BE REPEATED AND IT
CANT LAST LONG, SO BE THERE TO-MOR-
ROW MORNING, AND TELL YOUR NEIGH-
BOR!
Statioms.
abllene ...
marillo ..
Brownevine
orpus Chr
Danas -----
Del Rio...
LAR - RELIABLE
ERVICE
CONGRESS AVENUE
ASPHALTING WAITS
ON BALD SPOTS
"My poem
drudgery ana
EDWARD MARKHAM
A GUEST IN AUSTIN
You never smoked a cigarette so delight-
ful as Camels; such mellow-mildness, yet
that desirable body is all there; such fascinat-
ing flavor that always makes Camels joyously
acceptable! And, you’ll find Camels leave no
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor! They never tire your taste!
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ohiroprmete—Falmer sahou owa—u
Phone 5107— Hour 1* to 12, 1 to »; sunday 10 11
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Falmer school aradunte
will dean, polish and re-
new the finish on your car.
DEVOE
LONDON TERRITORIALS
ARE REORGANIZED
Austin American’s
Weather Report
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pplyer when
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know
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BRITISH BUSINHS MAS
DEPENDS “PROVTTEERS."
SUICIDE FROM TRAmS
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I comes in, an baking
troubles take quick
leave. You go right
ahead and mix up bak-
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Queationed about hie writing. Mr.
Markham mentioned a history of the
, Far West celled "Callfornia, the Won-
; dertul," ana dedicatea to Anna Cath-
ierine Markham, his wife: "The Shoes
of Happinema," and the “Gates of
Paradtee." feet off the prem
Ex-Senator Chauncey M. Depew of New York, with Mrs.
Depew, photographed in Chicago, where they were attending
the Republican National Convention.
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ROLLER
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Every Spring and Sammer Article in the Hoate on Sale from
Phome 1837.
vREaO, Oki — Piana for ban.ban
and boxing leagues • operate on •
large scale in the San Joequin vol-
ley were formulated here recent, at
At meeting of the athietie direetor
of California Amertcan Legion posts
Both leagues Will be coalronod by
the Lecion.
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
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xuqhzmaqqpy*day l
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eradication act and
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Be'
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Pmep-red -metut--y for ,
mormfe- Ausun Amerieen
Meanie • th- C-ntmI
Bur-u U. s Departmem
at Tatof.
Pink covers were used for free
conference reports on pink bolt worm
legislation.
“I am glad to attend the funeral
exereises on the pink boil worm,"
stated Texas Congreseman Tom Cea-
Mr. Markham's chtet hobby is a
library of more than 11,000 ,»lunn
containing characteristic literature of
every country
hat," maid Mr Markham, when
anked how he happened to write "The
Man With the Hoe." is a stor
never correctly laid by a Texas news,
paper.
"All my boyhood and youne man-
hood were spent on the farm or the
cattle renge, and I shoula ank nothing
better for my son under ideal con
bill ratsing
Ger. orally fair weather has pre-
rolled over the South with local
showers in many northern localities.
Temperatures are lower, except In
the couth, where they continue hieh
Partly cloudy to cloudy weather
will prevail in this vicinity.
LARGEST CIRCULATION Di
a. b ROSENORm
Undertaker 'and Embalmer
VIM Carriages for Miro
Mompital Ambulaaos
The Rouse adopted a resolution
urging members to publish the fact
that an official book on the Leegue
of Nations may be-obtained free from
Congremen.
years old, a student at Columeia and
editor of the Untversity of Columbia
Megazine.
The Markham home la st Wenter-
ley, Staten Island, and Mr Markham
there has a garden in which, In the
intervais between his lecture tours
and his literary work, he appears as
"the man with the hoe.”
HI. Iaterry Work.
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Appropnattne $70,000 for
'■ ■
moment of “extreme national emer-
cency." but not until the reserves
have been called to the colors' do
territorial soldiers to be called upon
for toreign service without the manc-
Hon of Pariiament
S*i>W Leed la Sinughter,
By A----’- pe tn 0- Au"ie r - - 1,1
I CHICAGO.—!If It weren't for "Mike
and dim" you'd have a hard time
i getting those delicious mutton chops
i for tie so hi sr*
No. "Miks and Jim" aren’t human
Therrs last a pair ot trained
rams that lead sheep to slaughter la
hs Chicage stock yards
TQM SAYS IE’ A BAD MAX
WHO LOVES THS LICKER
enaoxa AMD THE UOUO
WILD AND THE BANG OF
ruE m5* 1B mosud TO IUB
EARS. BREAKING TTUE PHo-
GRAM WITH
“Up II Alfs Place"
LONDON.— Army offifers decided
that the reorganisation of the tern-
tonal force shall de undertaken with
the following conditions of service:
COWBOY
TO ’ THE
SEXETF
A COMEDY
sonditions of poverty and deerada.
Jlon under which so many laborers
"I had this thought in my heart
when I firat saw Millet's picture The
Man With the Hoe'
"The picture to me M that of a
man disheartened by poverty and
brutalizea by long roam of monoto-
nows toil. th. serf of the soil sunken
almont to boost level
Acoeptine aa invitation to
Contains no acid or grit
and is guaranteed not to
harm the finest varnished
surface. Use it on your
piano, floors and finest
furniture without fear.
And remember, we
guarantee it will not
harm the finish.
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The asphalting of Congress avenue
will not be completed. according to
C. E. Leonard. Austin City Engineer,
until the bald spots washed by the |
recent rains are retreated. reeand-1
ed and allowed to settle for at 1 no st
two Wreeka
The rains came at an inopportune
moment, before the send that had,
been sprinkled over the coat of as-
phalt bad time to mix with IL
Leonard claims that there is no
reason why the asphalting of the
Avenue should not be a success, as i
the method used is the same that I
is used in Dallas, San Antonio, Wa-
co, Houston and other large citiea
This is the greatest measure over
enacted for the cause of common
school education in Texas," stated
Governor Hobby in signing the
,34,000,000 school appropriation Mila
Free conterence committets were
appointed to report on the sheriffs'
fee bill and th. educational insti-
tetlens appropriation bill
Wees Weener
[TEXAS LEGISLATURE
DISPOSES OF MANY
~ BILLS FAVORABLY
San Antonio...... 92
Edward Martham, the poet, most
tamiljarly known because of bi* "The
Man With the Hoe," and an Austin
American reporter talked Thursday in
the Austin home of Mrs. A. Caswell
Ellis.
Mr. Markham, In beginning the
conversation, expressed himseif as be-
ing in love with Texas and Texans
because of the resemblance to the
country and people of his native
weak
He was born ib Oregon, but lived
from early childhood in California,
of which State he says Texas re-
minds him, not in variety of land-
■cape, in which California, of course,
excels, but in the multitude of her
flowers and the geniality of her peo-
“If I were intending to leare the
‘north,’ Texas would be my choice
of a home, Mr. Markham declared.
Mr. Markham’s visit to Texas is
to fill some twelve or fifteen lecture
dates, this particular time being
chosen because of the Diamond Ju-
bilee of Baylor University, during
which Mr. Markham was given the
decree of doctor of literature
THU of Mrs. Markham.
When naked about hi* family, Mr.
Markham grew enthusiastic a* be
told of Mrs. Markham, young of
heart despite her gray hairs, and of
the many activities by which she
keeps BO.
"She is a scholarly woman," said
Mr. Markham, "well versed in mod-
orn nterature, especially modern
poetry
'The has a number of lectures on
living women poets and frequenty
appears on the lecture platforms of
the middle States.
"She also has th. gift of poetry,
but her chiet literary activity is in
the Uno of short story writing end
contribute, to a number of th. tend
lag enetern magastnes.”
Mr Markham is proud also of hi.
The most wonderfut dimoovery of the age Is Chiropraetie
and its deyelopment into th. Selence, Phiioophy and Ar m
is today. Tet, notwithmtanAine the fact that Chirepractie is
nccompithin such woods ul remults for th. suffering. there
are some people who will stick Ie the rut and will not get out
untu come great force makes them Chiropraotie principles
are right hiropractie results are right You should de the
right thing by investigatine. If nothing more, conmultation
and Spinaf Analyms Free
of Texas State Railway.
Preseribing width of ttree on road
vehidles.
Readjusting salartes of'State Recla-
matiom Department
Prowvidine for adoption of children
voluntarily abandoned by their par-
Free conference county deputies'
fee bin.
Raising pay of court stenographers
in four counties.
Permitting trust companies of more
than $500,000 capital to deal In se-
curites and commercial paper.
Pram to mr Austin Amertenn
Prem is the ie*a Amertean
Z
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Fort Worth...... ««
B, Amociated Pros • the Austin Amertean
LONDON.—Baron Leverhuime, tor-
merly William H Lever, big soap
manutacturer. has "broken a lance-
tn detense of the money-making “bus-
inrm man" and refuted the popular
"clamor" which brands him aa -
pronteer.
an appeal to th. sympathy of th.
Wrong and vigorous of the world, an
appeal to the brotherhood of man"
Mie Poema,
Mr. Markham’* tavorte. of Ma
poems are LAncoln, Virrilia. The
Srozmtne. Hour Hrotherhood, Th.
Golf. VIon and Th. Mother With
the Many Names
Mr Markham impresmes those who
meet Mm as having e personality as
"tronE as his "Hne.
CALIFORMIALEaTox
GMs ATMLETES BEsr
opprersiom.
TE-AL
L Co
r5" 2 T
ausrn AMEEICAN, FMIDAY MORNING, JUNK IB, 19z0.
KISG OF THE COWBOYS
nosxasG WILD IN A BIG
G-REEL WESTERx PEA-
ronw TERMED
•THE FEUD’
A MEoxAIRE
AND A DEATH
BLURB MAcK
The Tezas Legislazure f Thursday
nude tavorabie final displosition of
legislation aa follows:
Appropriating $185,000 to reim-
burse Taxa. Slate University for ex-
penditures at Camp Mabry,
Providhg reciprocity in. teachers
certificate.
Providing for issuance on bonds by
tmprovement districta.
Relating to suite for etaxes by
municipal corporations.
Creating special building* fund for
Texas stat University.
Resolution granting lease of ab-
sence to George E. Hosea, Criminal
District Judge, Tarrant Counan.
Allowing improvement dstricts t
condemn material for roadn.
Validang sale of school, lands in
1895.
Ratifying sale of Penn: Field by
Texas State University.
Appropriating $50,000 for opemtion
of Texas State Railway.
By Aseneietet Pvees te the Aupun Amerteng
NANCRANG, China—<Berries re-
centy has been mertouady interrupted
sad mchedules disorganined on the
little •o-mile Machang-Kiuktane
railread by the large number of Chi-
nees who bar. been using trains
Ite commit muicide.
la oae week eleven Chinese killed
themaeives in this meaner, according
to reports.
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