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TRAL TEXAS
AUSTIN AMknicAx, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE T1, IMO.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL
AUSTIN® ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
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WHITE, WASHABLE KID PUMPS—
$6.45
$10 Values for $4.45
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Walter D. Arnold, D. C
CHIROPRACTOR
PHONE 1393
309 WEST SIXTH ST.
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That Are Easy and Breey
for the Benefit of His Patients
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Stebbins & James
THIRTY YEARS
The Home of Hart Schaffner A Marx Clothea
OF PUBLIC SERVICE
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POLITICAL NOTICES
HIGH IDEALS OF SERVICE
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FREIGHT INCREASE
ASKED IS TOO MUCH
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The American National Bank
maries of July 34.
of Walah A
member of the firm
Resources over 110,000.000.00
Capital and Surplus S1.000,000.00
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$40.00 Suita Now $30.00
$50.00 Suits Now $37.50
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men.
$00.00 Suits Now $45.00
$75.00 Suita Now $56.25
reporte to «
ates toll and to
Texas city, near
our schoots
«tve them
malares of
A Network of Allied Agents
Functioning Throughout the
Lost Empire.
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P. J. LAWLESS, Azent
111 Congrem Ave.
Phone 1202.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
Buy Shoes Where the Crowds Buy
MTHEY MUST BE RIGHT'
II M 11 i. m
Phome 1337.
—These Are Without Doubt the Most
Unprecedented Values Ever Offered
in Austin.
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purpps
tional
al! business transactions confidential, and a desire to meet the most exacting require-
menu of our customers makes us proud of our peat record and hopeful for our fu-
ture.
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Comedy.
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TEXAS RANKS HIGH
IN OLYMPIC TRIALS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
SrUDDENS HIT IT LUCKY:
GET SIA FOR EACH RCN
Austin's Only Chiropractor Owning
and Operating X-RA Y
Ever since its organization in 1890, the American National Bank has been
recognized as one of the strong factors in the upbuilding of Austin.
The city has grown from a straggling country town with muddy streets to a
city of which all Texas may be proud.
The bank soon outgrew its first quarters and is now permanently located on
the corner of Sixth and Congress avenue—another marked contrast towards a bet-
ter civilization.
CHARLES WEIGEL
Depot Agent
Phone Ht.
1 HSREBY announce my candtdacy
for re-election to the ottice of tax
coileetor of Travis County, wubject to
the action of the Democratie prima-
res or July 24, IBM. ROBT. MAUD.
Black and Brown Kid Oxfords
Military and Baby Louis Heels; Welt
Soles; AB Sizes end Widths.
yond a
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Bay Low
All our Hart Schaffner & Marx three-piece Wool Suits—Clothes of marked su-
periority are included in this sale.
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1 REnENY aqnounce my canddacy
for Count Commissloner. Precinst
Ho 4. eubseet to the etion of the
JJ-octatt. "2
HOURS:
8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 7 pu m.; Sunday, 10 to U a m.
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
wi Buy Books For Cash. Write, Call or Phone 1864-
We Buy and Sell Books Of AB Kind*.
To be cool these hot summer days is a matter of preparation. Four outing,
vacation or business, a light-weight, two-piece Suit—Summer's authentic style*—in-
sures the wearer a cool day or evening—a well-groomed appearance, and continued
good service. Here you will find many for your preference.
Popularly Priced Suita: $12.50-$15$20—$22.50—$25 to 350
F. & H. SHOE STORE
SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
EVEN KEEP AN EYE ON
POLITICAL MOVEMENTS
DICK TISDALES COTToN
MAS WEALTH OF BOLLS
Act quickly! Supply your Clothing Wants now at these savings.
Mid-Summer Suits
Aviatoms Killed. ___
I Pr w V. AuatiA Amertean
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I HEREBY announce myseit as can-
didate for the nomiation of sena:
tor from the Twentieth District of
Texas, subject to the acton of th*
Democratie primartes
A. E WOOD.
To AU Leadine Summer Resorta in the Vuited Statue
ON SALE JUNE 1ST, 1020
Limited to Return October 11*1. 1920
OALVESTONX, TRXAS
u**—Tleket on eale euch Saturday, June sth to Septembet 26.
Until to return 11 daya
sio.to—-Tleket on sale dauly from June Eeptember..zoth
Umlt to roturn H daya, but not later than October I IM. IBM.
vor Further information Call ot Fhone
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ANCOCK
atesr Movto
A. C TOOLE, D. C.
CHIOPAACrOR
Patmer schoo Gradunt
Military Commission Now More
Important Than Reparations
HAVING had more than two yeare
experlence ee Chief Clerk in the
oft me of Tex Collector of Trana
County I deem myseit thoroughty
quauinied to a toe ha rye the dutie ef-
Alclentiy and hereby announce my-
••If ns a canaidate for that office,
-ubseet ta th* action of th* Demo-
cratic primarten July It. 1020.
J. R. (Bob) WILLIAMS
It’s High
Time To
I conatitu-
catch the
Their legittmate qeeda ahould alw ay"
he met -
if you tenor theme principles. I ael
your Active nupport of my candidaey
as Representative, Flare No 1.
jo. T aMITN
I HEREBY announce my candidacy
for election ae Sheriff of Travt
County. subject to the neton of
the State Democratic primaries to
be hold Jy 24, HM
C. A BRADFORD.
F. & H. SHOE STORE
' AUSTIN’S BIGGEST LITTLE SHOE STORE
ALLIED CONTROL
CHEFS IN GERMANY
ARE LED BY FOCH
W. R. SMITH. D. P. A
Na Hl utueneld mdg
W, A-wo-tated pr » the Auatin Anwriesa
NEw ORLEANS, Ia, June 26
Destanns,"mabaz"aekpyurtomarinpid
hibiuon law*. Arsene Perniiiat, chair:
man of the Lberty League, which
lclaime 15,000 member in Loutstana.
, telegraphed Prudent Wilpon urne
[him to recommend to the Democratie
National Convention a plattorm pUnh
-prorpnE modtieaten of th* "°
UH I am a
Olli ""i" ""P‘‘T ---- . ...
marriage Wednesday afternoon at th
home of the bride’a uncle. Mr sim:
mona. at Houston, Texas |,n
after the ceremony for "a!veaton
and other potnta, and will be at home
in Shandor after Monday.
. GLORY INPTEMDER MeDONALD
SErs SEw TEXAS RECORD
», Aametat-a Pram t the Awa Amecn
WASHINGTON. June 26 —The.bIa
non dollar fretgnt increase mked by
the raliroada of the country lea*,
proximately $336,000,000 more than
nereeaarv to give the S per
cent Mandard return cuaranteed. by
th. Transportation Act, Clifford
Thorne, representing ahipper” et:
mated Friday at the general rule
heaning before th* InterMate Com-
WICHITA FALL&, Ton.. June M
— Every spudder pleyer who crommed
home plate during the recent home
stay was Fnday given SI • for each
run
Clots Green. oil operator, early In
the neasop offered BIB for every
score. and at th* end of Friday'*
game handed out ever $1800 in cash
to the Spudders.
Iled Josetmon, Spudder outfielder
was given 1140, and Johnny Hogan
who eronmed th* piste IB times, was
given 111*.
B, Ason rioted Prem to the Austin Ameriean
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 26.
Official advices just received state
that the Allied Military Control Com-
misnion, with Marshal Foch as IM
supreme directing head, ex-ofTicio.
coneututes now the keystone of Al-
lied relations with Germany.
It Is declared that so long, as the
commission continues to function, re-
vival of German mihtarism L im-
Porhlos, Commisson.
According to these advice, the
Military control Commission exceed*
in importance even the Reparations
Commssion, since Former President
Poincare rsigned from thez..repar:
ons body Secause the Allies had
decided to limit its authority and
since the naval and air comms:
slons have been relegated to posittons
of wecondary importance. __
The Military Control Commtasslon
began to tunetion as soon as., the
Treaty of Versailles became eftect-
ive.
Heaquarters in Bertin.
Presided over by Gen. Nollet of
the French Army, with headquarters
in Berlin and reporting to Marshal
Foch. th. commialon. in addition to
ita supervision of German diserma:
ment baa taken an active interest
in the politi cal- military developments
in Germany. . .. .
Reports of the recrudescense. of
Prueatan militariam in East Prussla
and Pomerania first emanated from
advices of the commission to the Su-
preme Council
fhe Ruhr Situatom.
A subcommittee of the ommis-
sion was aent into the Ruhr dis-
trict for mvestigatinp, under com-
mand of the Fhench Major Graft,
and It was the report of this mission
which formed the basis for French
contentions at San Remo of Ger-
man duplicity.
The work of the commtesoin ta
divided into two general eubjecte-
ettectives and armamenta
Size or Germeaa Army.
The subcommtttee devoted to the
subject of effectives is concerned
with ths etas and organisation of
the German army, while the sub-
committee on armaments ta con-
eernod chiefly with maintaining a
proper reduction of stocks of guns
and ammunition in Germany.
No place in Germany is exempt
from tveseigation by representativee
of these committees, as authority of
the Supreme Colnei in the poet has
been invoked several tmes to obtain
executioa of the commisaion’a de-
manda.
Di-triee CommuttecA
The two eubcomnittree to an ef:
fort to maintain strict police guard
over potential German militarism,
have organised numerous agents In-
to district subcommitteca throughout
ermany. _ _
Bach district committees on ef-
tectivs are presided over by French
officers in Pomerania and schleswi.
East Frusta, Bavaria and Silesia:
by Bith ta Berlin and Sazony:
by an Italian in Baden andLWurttem:
burg, and a Belglan in Weatphalla
and Hanover.
Troughout Geeman sente
Simflarty. subcommtttees on arms,
ment Save a. their heads French
rticers in Pomerania and.SchleswiE.
Frankfort Hanover and. Saxony:
aritis to Fast Prumsta. .Westehalla.
Hanover. Cologne and BI tame: Italian
in Berlin and Bavaria, and Beigian
In Haden and Wurttembure.
The work of these commtttees eon-
misis chiefly to ximitine earrtrona.
suppty depota, military achools and
training campa la sendine. out egen to
i to make inquiries ana, incidentally.
In keeping to touch with the poulu-
re) military tde of attaurs
I HERERY announce my canddaey
tnr Representative from Travis
county, Place No 1, subject to action
of the Democratie primary, to be
held July 24. ROBT. B. (BEN)
THRASHER.
Discount
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£0 ,
miltions escapti
ard The „
must be ratsed, the Pe0
more support an4 te
one tmaphermune he I
cagt living
t de. hot fever nigrerity ta-
nt sppropMaxtoe* for the
plate's inetitutions and departmenta
l HEREHY announee my candidaev
for re-eieetjon for ongrenne.
Tenth enerertenal Dietnct_subit1
<o the action ofe State Demorr:te
pnmarto. te b,2a as:*
I AM a canaidate for re-election
as Travts County Clerk, snbzect
to the action of the Texas stats
Democratic prtmartes, July 24.1220.
FRED C. MALONE-
TO THE Demoerata of Tranis Coun-
ty: I am a candtdate for re -election
to the office of County Judge of
Travis County, subject to the Demo-
cratic prtmaries, end will appreciate
rear votre and eupport D. J FICRLF
t HEREBT announce my candidacy
tor County Commisnioner. Precinct
No I, subjeet to the action of the
Democratie primary^ to behela.Jaly
lith. CHAS J. ANDERSON.
I MEREBT announce my candidacy
tor County «ommtasioner, Precinst
No «, subject to the setton of the
Democratic primary of July 24. I
beg to call your attentiep to the
fact that this to my mecond election
to this ottio. -uxaxson
To the Democrats of Travis County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the oktice of Sheriff of Trava
Comity, subject to the action at the
Democratic primary to be held July
It. 1920. Will appreciate your sup-
port____________W. D. MILLER.
To the voters of Travin, winemaon.
Burnet and Lampesas Counties I here-
by announce my candidacy for the
office of state senator of thio the
Twentieth Senatortai Pintriet, wubject
to the action of the Democratie pr-
nick Tisdale of 401 West Nine-
toeni street, Austin; exhibited at the
Altin American othce on Saturday
three He Ika of Mebane cotton raizea
on bio torn, between Rebetown and
Iishop to ueces Comity, where his
Ln D. V Tedale, b»e charge of
I AM a candidate tor re-electon
no Travia County Commigstoner,
Precinct No S. subject to the ac-
iten of the Tent state Democratic
Primafy. July M. 1920.
WILLIS O. HOLMAN.
TO MT trlends and the voters of
Trevis ounty. I hereby announce
my eanandacy tor election so County
Commlmlonor, Preeinet No. 1. •ob-
ject to the Democratic primarie:
election. July »♦. 1920, Having held
Road overseers for he last 20
yeare. your support and.xoten.win.be
appreciated. CARL O SWENSON.
> You’n Have Here a Fine Selection of Men's Furnishings
Be A........ Pi- to tM Auatin American.
View ORLEAXS, La, June 26—
Only one Southern record was
broken in th* Southern Olympic try-
outs et Tulane stadium Saturday
Thi was made by Lemon of I*1
laa with a jump of 22 tote 1 inches
in the running broad jump
Lemon was one of the stare of the
try-outa .
Coughion of Sewanee run n Go*
rare in the 440-yard hurdtea, going
over the sticks in HM.
Wolt. Baylor, won both •prints,
while Skidmore sewanet won two
W*t»*-yar*nhurdlee— First, Coughlin.
Sewanee: oecond. Frasier, Baylor
University. Time. 1433-.
220 yarda—ITrm. Bold. Baylor
vmivermG: "econd. Stack, st. Stan-
irIaur Time. '.S3 4-5.
JaVein—Firm. Butler, Leutstana:
-econd, Phillipa. St. stanislausi.thire
Meehan, Dllas A C.; toureh.
Manrer V M. I Dltanee. “» Eent
Running broa jump—Eiret Heu.
<». WIm; ^ond. Hinckley. Kice:
third, Butler. Louisiana Diatance.23
fort S inches (new southern recor22:
Polo vault—First, Browne. Toxes:
second. Ivos. Loutslana State, third
Toung. independent Diatance, 11
feet » inches . . .mi
Running hop, etep sad__2umPw
First. Demon. Dalln; vecond. H
John.to. Y M G: C. NOW orlean;
third. Parke, Dailas Distance, 22
feet 10% Inches.
Ten thousand melen—hot run.
nem Rrnge West. Georze D’O i ah. 1 • E Tisdale ays that he has boon
B1 s‘Tm m nw Amer 1 ArinTcottn “nth. Nuece County
"Ea"Ttm""oepeime 2 M “me ““
Hill or."pri,a TfSarreE"2nEr Ie ama.stnngotiem ' 2” Di. •
th. etalh and what perucujariy Plen:
ed Mr Tisdale ta that the boil,
are proitie on the ambe, an "ell "
on the .talks __
He says his entire acreage in.aV;
eraging acooraing to the stalks which
ha has in Austin „
Hr Tiedale predicts sn unusually
"sTVANNAH Ga June J* - -In an fine erop and * enthuslastic over
aiSA PAh Apr iland tat the ouusox. _______
Friday Leutenant Frederick Molthen, |
ileutenant B E St George and CAP:iWEr FLANK WAXTED
tain guntave Kalw Savannan AT NEW ORLEANS
It will be some
time again before
suits of our high
standard can be
• haa reae
limit
TO THE Democrat* of Travis Coun-
ty 1 announce my candidacy for
the offtre of County Sheriff of Trav:
Is County, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary to be held
July 14, 1010. Will appreciate your
votes and support M l- BowDOI
merce Commalaaton._.
sovnr-CANADIAX DEAW
REPORTED XEGOTIATED
A.-eata r—« ~ >i~ Awtin Amertean-
NEW YORK, June 26.-A.con:
tract to reported to have been sixned
by Luae E A. K Martens unrecog-
nised R user an sovtet "Ambarador..
sud Boyer, sioa a Co, Canadian and
English manufaeturer agent*. M«n.
treat for neverai million dollarn worth
of Canadlan tocdaturts and machin-
ery. - —
BARDIN a ANO OOOLIDGE.....
TO coNFER JUXE 30
Br Axoelated Pi-, to ta. Awstin Amerimn
BOSTON. Mae* . June 14 — Senator
Harding and Governor Coolide: will
confer in Washington on Jun. 44
By l|, ir*il Pre to the Auntin Arerrtraa
HOUSTON, Tea . June 14 —Freddy
MeDonaia, young intielder of the
Houston eluh. has hit safely one or
more times in th. late it onnecu-
lira games for a new 1*1* Texas
League batting record.
To the People of Trayis County:
I submit my canaiday to the vot-
er. of Travis County for Represen-
tative. Piace No 1 Democrate pel-
man, July 14, and will appreclate
the vote and intuence of all.
istf The law places the expend-
lure of money dertved from the •le .
ot road bonds that are vote4 by the
people of Travia County in th. Qoma-
minaioners’ Court of Travis County:
than why ahould not the apeciai auto
tax required to be pei anqually
on each automobtle ta Travia Coun-
t. be spent by the Commtnsoner?
Coln of Travis County on the roads
of Travia County’ I think it should.
GEORGE W LITTLEFIELD. Chairman of the Board
A wnox. Preident __
•R. C RolERDEAU. Vice President
ERNEST NALLE, Vico Premident _
L J BCiNEIDER, Vice President
U D. WILLIAMS. Cnshter
H PFAEFFLIN, Ameintent Cashier
E. F. CRAVES&, Amtatant Cashier
D. H. MART. JR. Amtstant Cashier
HAVING resided In Precinct No. 1
for thirty years I hereby announce
my canaldacy for County Commte-
etoner of Precinct No. 1. (Subject
to (he action of Democrato pri-
marlea, July 14 )
W. T. SANDERS
lesecke, arohitecta, of Austin, and
have been in businem her. contin-
uously since 1913, with the exceptieon
of twenty months’ service in the
army Tour veto and innuenc• win
be appreciated. _________
BERTRAM E. OtE^lX-’KK.
I HEREBY announce my egnddae
for the office at County Judge at
me County at Travis, subgect to the
action of the Degaocratie primenes,
July 14. 1*14. Tour vote and in-
duence solietea, __________
Reo. s. MATTHEWS
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