Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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MADE IN AUSTIN
The tollowing ceruticates for natu-
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We Want Every Woman to Know About This Sale of
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$2-^. $3.75 $5.50 $9— $13— ^14^
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MOHAIR
SUITS
from
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Hattie Taylor,
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idch about thines that are not
a|d Dorothy
Rrei
forfalkjo nrho
ildren
.-..10c
June sale. the box tor. ...
Conets $2.19
Austin American’s
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Stop and Think
Lowen-
Mr. 8trassburger and Mr
We Urge You to Save Your Money
Th* extravagances of today are for the season. What you
SA VE.
For Safety and Service Place Your Money in
The
American National
Aluminum Double Boiler*
$57.00
$61.00
$39.50
$69.00
: $45.00
12 Rolls of Toilet Paper For
E. M. Scarbrough & Sons I
Benedict of the Uni-
Dean M
A
I
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tin
Inexpensive Dress Trunks
$7.00 $8.50 $9.25 $12.00
Methods of Finance and Other
Plans to Be Investigated by
' Committee.
WILL CO-OPERATE
- IN FOURTH CELEBRATION
100-Pound Ice Capacity;
3 Doors; choice for .
500 boxes of good quality Irish lawn
stationery—14 envelopes and 41 sheets
of paper—in white and dainty tints—
Austin American’s
Travis Courts
75-Pound Ice Capacity;
3 Doors; choice for
165-Pound Ice Capacity;
4-Doors; choice for .
High-Grade Wardrobe Trunks
$30.00 $41.50 $49.00
BY AUSTIN LIONS
PROMISES RESULTS
Shape-retaining
laundering
$7.00 Electric Irons
For $4.95
120-Pound lee Capacity;
4 Doors; choice for...
150-Pound Ice Capacity;
4-Doors; choice for...
NEARLY EVERY ADVERTISEMENT you read urges you
to spend your money. •
Box Stationery
19c Box
too m
worth
the size you want is gone.
SO-Pound Ice Capacity;
2 Doors; choice for........ $27.50
ro sms sr uaoma ajeneuM
V* muncnant tauons
To the man who ia par-
ticular about the kind
of clothes he wears
during the summer,
PRIESTLEY'S
MOHAIR appeals very
strongly. Style, com-
fort and wear are even-
ly distributed in these
airy, feather - weight
summer-time suits.
. Lam:
austin.
Pit
Butek.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS
Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00
Resources over $10,000,000.00
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
GEORGE W. LTTLEFIELD, Chairman of the Bokra
K A WHOM Pres den t
R. C. ROBERDHAU, Vies President
EnNEST NALLN, Vin* President
L. J. SCMNHIDER, Vie* Premdent
L D. WILLIAMS. Cashter /
H PYAErTLIN. aseimtant Cashier <
B. P CRAVENR, Amiatant Cashier
D. M. MART. JR, amintant Canhier
Men’s Better Shirts
At $1.98
: YEAR
AT THE
L THIS
F THE
AND IT
rO-MOR-
NEIGH-
1000 Yards of
Valenciennes Lace1
will be the “Open Sesame” when Opportunity
knocks at your door.
Bungalow Aprons $1.89
Full cut. roomy and comtortable and
in very attractiva eftects trimmed with
bias tape and pick-rock braid—Beited
mnodels with pocket.
Cs ’
flavor with rose
of digestion-
Grape-Nuts
to serve
omical
SoldiyGrocer Everywhere
The Breakfast
Cereal
ana 10% centa pet
I* at from lists
pound*
Prank Taylor va
dtvorce granted
k uringe Lacenses:
A r. Weatherford
Use Austin American Want Ads.
—
Every articie of bagzage in nor entire stock is selltne fast
these days Wardrobe Trunks, Dress Trunks, Steamer Trunks,
Hat Trunks, Shoe ana Auto Trunks, Hand Boxes, Sull Cane
Bastin Hat Boxes, Week-End C ai re. ete.
It’s like stepping into
a cold bath on a hot
day—so refreshingly
cool and comfort-.
able are
I -
Hearty Appreciation Extended
for "Austin’s Support of Re-
cent Minstrel. ,
Sale of Refrigerators
Sold on Easy Monthly Payments
Think of being able to buy these high-grade "White Mountain" Refrigerators
at these unusually low prices. Everyone knows the quality of “White Mountain" Re-
frigerators and know these prices are unusually low—Make your selection now, before
Nickel Motor Car Company. Austin
Kimel
Frank R Runden, Austin, Ford.
Pitta Noye Company. Avatin. Max-
wen
J P Devis, Austin, Buick
WOMEN WITH FORESIGHT WILL BE QUICK TO ACT. AS AT_THESE
PRICES THEY WILL GO FLYING OUT—AND WHAT A WIL- EE
TO COME DOWN EARLY IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF GETTING SOME OF
THE PRETTIEST ONES! ,
With Vacation Days—Itfs
5c Trunks Tranks Trunks
canvas covered, flat top. Arao.
Medium taiee and nmall
reinforced corners: atrong
ralization wara tssuea by the V. 8.
DMrtct Court at ustin:
Frederick whelm
beck, HOT Concho
Tax.
, Medium and large-size fibre-covered drew tranks of th:
fibre quality—Shown in black or brown bess board—heavy ateel
comnerstwo strapa, and handcomely luned with lanen or fancy
cretonne
veraity of Texae recetved Iba hon-
orary degree of Doctor of Laws
from Bayior Vnivermty Auring the
diamond jubilee of that inatitution
1 Dainty Summer Dresses
And How They Will Fly at
ho wha wanted him to treat the
cas. ' 0
The businema man went to the ape:
ctalist, who, measurtng him up. told
him mat worry, anxiety and fear had
evidentiy been playme havoc with Sia
cnstituton and nervous system for
a tone Uma and were at the bottom
r pound and sold
> to per 100
-nE
trunka; some with leather atraps:
Scarbrough’s
TEXAS UNIVERSITY DRAX
RONORED BY BAYIOOR U.
Fibre Covered Dress Trunks
$14.00 $17.50 $21.75
Men's and women' high-grade wardrobe and steamer ward,
rob* trunk*—3-ply wood veneer combination, covered with vul-
canized fibre—all thoroughly fitted with hangera. drawer*. pock:
ets and bag-—any of thaaa trunka ar* worth these prices at
wholesale today.
" THE PREsCRPTIOX THAT -
CURED HIM.
A bepmm man. an we ver verge
, of nervojs prestrauon trom ovex-
Tork Md Worry, went to A phym-
ctan for navice.
Th* doctor, a personal riena wh
knew he did not need medicines or
druga, said to him:
•"am not th* man you want to
bee. You need a speclaliat, Md I
know just th* him who cm help
I will try to get in touch with
now,"
. He went into another otfice Md.
telephunine th* spectalist, « plained
more than
FIwe xuntn Boy scouts expert i to
leave austin June 28 or* IS tor New
Tort. whence they expect to sail
for London, Englana, to attend an
international Boy Scout Conterence,
and to tour Europa.
The boy are: ,
Hiram Ree (who left Thursday
nigh with his parents on th* Rotary
special).
Hobart Hateher
Fred Gardner -
Emmett Shelton
wutam Sparks. •
MrJ Disarict—Calhou, Judge:
But* of Texas vs Prairie Oil and
Gaa Compeny. trespass to try ute;
Mill an trial by court.
Filed:
Mrs. Rebecca B. H--t at al. VA
C w Heath, partition.
MUa Dstriet—-Grave, Judge.
Hed:
Phillts Johnson etalva Smith
Sorrella et al., trespass to try title.
Ortmia Cour—Hamilton Judge
" Dr. Marden’s Uplift Talks
By ORLSON SWETT MARDEN
____________W , '. ____________
The Federal Grand Jury Wednes-
day returned • bill Againat T B Ir-
vin Jr of Autin, cheralna that he
had in posnemion and transported
intoxeating liquor.
The indictment allered that Irvini
transportea one pint of whiaky from j
a point near sixth and Congrers to I
1104 Guadalupe afreet in Austin, ,
Fine Wardrobe Trunks
$53.85 $62.95 $74.75
In these four Iola we offer Indestruct Wardrobe Trunka
that will ahead the hardships of travel of year*. You can feel
assured of your baggage makine any trip in the beat shape
Th- Trunks are in various sizes—models for men or wom-
en All Trunka are completely titted, hanisomely lined with
plain or fancy eretonne.
Plenty of drawers, hangers, hat boxes, shoe pocketa. sonled
clothes bags—every conventence to be In a Trunk you will find
in these Indestructo Trunka
lack. one and two atrapa
Trunk- You Can Yoe Ruy Wholeeale Today
of all his troubies.
“Now, I cm cure. you. but oalyon
one condition," he adl4 “You must
agree posttively to follow my advice
to the letter, tinless you do thia l
can not take your ape."
The diatreaaed and desperate man
agresa to tollow instructions.
, The specialist wrote out his pre-
deripon and, haneing it to his,Pa-
Hent, axis:' “My friend, you have
agreba to follow y advkte impUdt-
ly; my tea will be three hundred
dollars"
Although thunderstruck at ths mo4
ment the man, realising he must I”
well wome way, wrote out hU check
for the requirea sum. Upon reading
the prescription he angrily exclaimed:
“You are making a fool of mel Thata
no preseHption! All there la on that
atip of paper la. 'I don't care a
“You have agreed to follow my
Exertots ‘0"ua Yard
From the very One dainty. narrow
edge ta on* and a hair inch widths—
Beautiful assortment of patterns: laces
worth from 10c to lie a yard. Sale,
the yard at 4c.
MB
4
George Greep and Idella Crawford
Benito Caatro, Jr, and Sanna Her-
nandez ~
Henry Roe. and wiie Ma. Brown.
Henr Dara Md Frank: a Max-
well .
Tom z Klug* and Noma Rornsby.
Fred E Terrell and Ethel Pyburn.
Bank
$1.00
Every household should buy in quan- .
tities of this toilet paper, our regular I
large 100 roll*. thia week. 12 rolla tor
line I
Hirer more, quoted Hr re in This Hole. ,, , ■■
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65c Cool Crisp Colored Voiles 45c
• too yard* of 40-tneh. coeL dainty and pretty colored votlee. which ere eo much in de-
mend for rummer frocka-The volle le of sheer quality—la shades of blue, pink. navy. lav.
ender. purple, green end black and white—Think of the attractive bloumes Md summeny
frock* made of thene votlee and for no little money.
Noyes Company. Austin
advice" eald de specialtst," and I
om cure you if you will do exactly
aa I tell you.
“I want you-to use this prescrip-
tion whenever you are annoyed or
vexxed. Whenever anything troubtes
you. ao matter what It la: when
, iines go wrong with you in your
Another Lot of Those
Beautiful Blouses
For $1.48
vorandueneuyae"zn2"26
n A rOomy—Lace yoke with lace shoulder strap
—Embroidery yoke with ribbon shouider Mrape
—aizes 14 to 41.
Nainsook Gowns. $1.98
Here you will rina one of th* beet umderwsar
targans to be had— Exquisitely .trimmed. "2
lacre and touches of hand embroidery—With lac
ilcaveo Slipover style.
meati health U worth innmitely more
than all the business tr money we
■Wb about.
The mec;*t of happitnes-, the art
of all arte, ia to keep th. mind pois-
rd. balanced, serene under all ctr
rumetanees
Try the speclalina plan my frien4
A very large asortment of new tayles
corsets just received, will go in the aale
—Low and medium bust modelp—in
email Md large sizes—The savines will
make well worth your while to buy not
lea* than taro—aizes 11 up to M. .
Or amcetutea p • Iba Avs
WICHITA nUA TE, A
Quo warranto pr Miasmas-:
ma the remeval of coudt
W W. Murphy have beee i
here by County 2u46e.4
and th* County Commimedon
allege that Murphy is retard
1e road bunlding tn thisiS
ref urine to augu mo.me
of billa presented by Pote
tice of Waco, roadbundins
on.
A motlou waa carried at the Tues-
day noonday luncheon of the Lons
Club of Austin to concentrate th*
whole efforts of the otganization
upon securing a new Md up-to-date
hotel for Austin.
A committee of five wea appointed
to carefully investigate the matter
Md. If possible, work out aom* feas-
ile method for Nnancing Md putting
through such m undertaking.
The committee was as follows:
A W. Hart
John H. Tobin
E. C. Kreinle
a M. Aitzpatrick
E. T KatIv
Resolutions were passed to extend
the clup’s heartiest appreciation to
the public for the support that was
given the Lons minstrel,
A committee of three appointed
to confer with the American Legion
concerning their Fourth of July cele-
bration were:
D. A Bush
-Judge Frits Smith
G F. Adkin.
The weekly prise was won' by C.
w Barker.
/ ' ' “
It is not necessary for you to use
his profanity: but you can use bit
phiosophy just the same.
— ”
An inaietment againat T O. Ken-
dall on two counts of alleged "trans-
porting intoxicating llqaor in inter-
etate commerce, the sime not being
properly labeled "
He was alieged to here trensport-
ed 14 quart* of liquor as baggage
over the H A T. C Railway from I
New Orleans to Brerpham.
Handbags $12.00
Brown Cowhide Hana Bags:
linen Ied, with inside pockeb?
Heavy, strong catches and iock. >
Handbags $18.00
A beautiful, black, tul leather.
Bag, with leather linthe; inmde
leather pockets; a real damy
bag-
Handbags $21.50
Black walrus Grein Hand Bags.
With leather lining a very smart
looking bag that is extra well
constructed.
Handbags $36.00
High grade, real hand-boarded
Cowhide Saddle Leather Bag,
the best grade of traveling tgE
Suit Cases $20.00 .
Brown Cowhide Leather Suit
Cases, with rentorcea cornera at-
tractively lined end leather ctrapa
all around; strong spiine lock.
Suit Cases $21.50
Solid Cowhide Bellows Canen
extra large in atze, heavy straps
and a very smart looking, service-
able case.
Wash Satin Camisoles $1.29 d voile in medium and darkcolors-la flo*-
ered patterns, checks, polka dots and conventional designs— Exquisite organdies Iki
mamruszzamaita
patrons at a very low price—All sizes from 16 to 44.
Fully ruaranteed are thes 6-pound
nickel base, poliahed Electric Irons.
complete with stand Md card.
Downstairs Store
For $1.49
2-quart size, heavy weight, hirhly
polished aluminum double boilers--
June sale for 91 48
DIMHARGFD ASYIUM HMPVOYF
HELD FOR ALLEGED ASSAUUTS
ft D Mr Main, former employe off ha
Texas Insnne Asylum In Auntin ,wae
arrested Wednesday night on charges
of alleged asaault upon Dr George
Flower* and Dr. Thomas Cook. em-
ploves of the asylum, aftot ho had
been discharged
Hr waa placed in the Travis Coun-
ty jail by Aumtin detectives, who |
made the arrest at the Austin H A
T C. depot
6%-Qt. Copper Tea Kettle*
For $3.00
Just think of being able to buy a cop-
er, nickel (intshed, rust proof *.aa ket-
iff for 11 »». and in a very attractive
shape made of 14-ounce copper.
Men and women, who buy for men.
we are oftering for $1.98 a heavy qual-
ity percale shirt, extra well made, in
pretty chirting patterne- That le worth
$2 SO regularly—When you see them
you wiN more than likely buy a half
down—dizes 134 to 16%.
Boys* Cool Trousers
at $1.25 Pair.
Methera, if you want to save at Ires’
Tic on the pair—Here ia your oppor-
tunity—Cool "Beach Cloth" Knteker-t
bocker style: light or dark colore rtbee
4 to 14.
Federal Court ;
Beautiful White or Flesh
Envelope Chemise
For $1.25
The summer’s newest styles in pretty, fresh,
crisp voiles—Blouses that were made to sell at as
high as If.69—New collar effects, ion* of short
sleeves—All white or dainty-colored checks—sizes
38 to 46.
Wash Satin Camisoles, $1.29
That soft quality of fresh Satin, trimmed with
lacs and rlbbona—A very attractive garment—
in all sizes
Dodge
H F. Mitsebke, Auatin. Fora.
M M. Horneby, Austin, Chevrolet.
Walter Collins. Austin, route T.
Clevelane,
Wright a Morrow. Anstin Fora
F T Morgan Auatin Maxwel.
W. L Evana, Auatin. Buick
C W Moore. Auatin Studebaker.
H N Melman. Granger, Taxaa
Chevrolet
Whila Life
Indictmenta chargint alleged viela-
lion of the U. S. Laver food con:
trol act on six counts were returned'
against L Strameburrer. David Low.
enburger and 1. Heidenhetmer as
members of the firms of Heidenhet-
mar. strasaburzer 4 Co. and of t
Hetdenhetmer A Co. all of Austin,
were returned by th* U. s Federal
Grand Jury in Auntin Thuraday.
Ths indictmenta charged that the
detendants bought sugar at 1# centa
Wile Robenbusch, Mi*. Tsi
Carl Riehter. tot Watt Thirty-
ninth street, Austin. Tez.
Silk Petticoats $5.50
Splendid quality of all-aix Jersey
petticoats with deep knife-pleated
Hou nco—in colors of rose, brow a. navy,
grey. - purple and ligdt blue.
Every gemine gareeast beat*
<be PRIESTLEY LABEL
It identifes che fabrie-
marantees 1m grsuimenes
burger gave formal bonds in the num
of 41M each Thuraday. but Mr Hei-
denheimer la in Europa.
home or in bustness; when times are
bad and you don"t know how to meet ,
your bill*; when you wake up in the ,
night Md find yourseit worrying or .
suffering with shmomnta. just repeat
this presoripton—mentally whenwith
others, verbally when alpne, vehe- 11
men Uy te necesmary."
The angry man turned on nis heel
and walked out of the office
in tan- 4ay» bp returned. “Doctor."
he said, "I was vary angry the other
day at your exorbitant charge; but
the prescription has been worth mors
than HO* to ma and I want to pay
you more I am-not the same man I
waa when I cent in bore before.
I look at ;ita in an entirely different >
way. Then everything ahead seemed
black, hopeless, forbidding Now I
look forward with splendid promise
to the good things to come to me;
I can see success aben4 of me in-
stead of calamity and failure"
"Wen, my friend.” replied the M»-
talist, a* be reached for the check
he had never cashed Md arrosa
•heh he had wntteg “canceled,
“hete’s your eheck; I don't want
your money. I only wanted to help
you." a
“What does thia meanr ankd his
patent
“Yau have tried an experiment
which wilt help humanity and which
hetps my regular patient*, and 11
want nothing for 1 Bat J knew
that yeu would not get help if you
did not par for my advice Md post-
lively agree to follow t"
Th* troubie ia wa Americans care
Indietments again*' kidney g
Warren of Austin, charging alleged
pomengon and selling of infoxicating
liquors. • was returned be the U s.
Grand Jury in Auatin Thuraday
The ingictment charged that de-
fendant had in hla possess i db 14.
pint* of whiaky. # pint at wine, I |
gallon of Jamaica ginger and a cer. ,
tain intoxicating distilled spirit, the
exact name at which is unknown, and
that he is alleged to have sold
drink* os several occaslons.
Creme-Oil Soap
4 Cake* for 25c
This week as long as
it lasts, we will offer •
this splendid Toilet
soap et the above prices
Doebel, B err lair. Dm
____ AUSTIN AMERICAN. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 1»»>-, h
ROftl MOVEMENT TWEVE CITIZENS J
street, uallas, Tex .
Jebran Joseph Cater, Austin, Tex.
Waiter O. Wuppermann, Galveston,
Tex."
Vsigtried Green. Lund, Tex
Gustaf Robert FRE, Manor. Tex
George John Voulsumanos, HI
Brases street, Anstiui, Tas.
Petar John Vouloumanos, 722 Bra-
go* street, Austin, Tex.
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