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AUSTIN’S
ACSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
COMPLETE PLANS
' PASSAGE PROBABLE
and Price
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trat
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encouragement
given
of
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named
of Lhe corporation ar*
You Can Do Likewise at
i
Underwood law
—At Mueller’s Shoe Store
SALADO BURGLAR
OF RIO GRANDE
THE
MORE ABOUT
MORE ABOUT
CANTILEVER
SHOE
—ANO
concerned
FOOT COMFORT
KILLED IN FALL
LAREDO. Tex.. Jan. 6.—3. C. Mc-
■'I intended my address before the
CARL H. MUELLER
as a bid for the deliberate thought of
Thursday.
to report for early practice this year.
8
ports that Col. Henry Watterson was
By Assoeisted Pees to the Austin America*
PITTSBUNO.
Kan .
obtained
one!'* phynician Thursday.
BAR PINS
4
UXIVENSrTI
Away
Platinum Top
with
1
DIAMOND
$27.50
$33.00
M.
$60.00
"Aula Lcht xayia
$85.00
Unusual Values
sional Women’s Club.
SKINNY
held
AUSTIN AMERICAN
Nelle Whit*. Dallas.
have
Autin
/acgtic
=z
MCALISTER
Wilson, a
Today and Saturday
y
f
the villains
ICE
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1885
th* leg
Barrett
over the head with a bottle and tern- ,
knocked out in a raid
Q
thought to have been hidden when
tipped off that a
the owners
CARD OF THANKS,
Bottle
All the News
rty HI
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All the Time
FOOTBALL
Austin American
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Stelfox Co.
JEWELERS
608 Congress Avenue
Home of Good Shoes—Hosiery
That Label Certainly Looks GOOD-HICKEY FREE-
MAN Suit and A. & W. OVERCOAT at Half Priee-
the Best Investment Ever Made in Clothing--Bar None.
BIG TURNOVER
STARTS ON PAGE 1
CO WALKING
TOGETHER
Where Yo
Your Austii
Outside e
ican” and “Indian,” adopted as the official designation of the
original inhabitants.
Three Mexican Governors Com-
ing to Austin for Texas In-
auguration on Jan. 18—
Obregon is III. -
4
I
of
for
W1U
. recant!/ or-
of $7,000.-
DR. VINSON’S PLAN
STARTS ON PAGE 1
Cut on the
Furnishing
Goods Also.
men
with
Reese,.
Calvin.
in the varioi
achool will be
A.
W
At
KILLED
PLANE FALLS
the citizens of Austin.
Aska for dest Thought.
"I want them to consider carefully
Baker School
sociation will mi
noon at 3;15.
Ai
of Austin and of Texas, as well as
for the University.
"As an official of the State at th*
measure wan
Thursday by
Mm l
"Thrums"
Mr*. J
By Arnoeiated Press to the Austin American
WICHITA FALLS. Tea.. Jan. 6.—
OBREGON SELECTS
DELEGATES FOR
NEFF INAUGURAL
EDUCATION BODY
COMPLETES REPORT
FOR GOV. HOBBY
Stockholders of Federal Inter-
national Banking Corpora-
tion Gather for Organiza-
tion Meeting.
$6.50, $7.00,
$7.50 and $8 ‘
at $5.00
Open Hou l
AX the ope
miday evena
the Jota T.l
the Parent-
th. achool, J
by the schoo
chestr--
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Mane.....
Briee.....
COTTON BROKERAGE
FAILS IN ENGLAND
1 5,
Hau
Hyn 163 Mies an Hour.
By Associated Preas to the Aptin American
HERE EXCLUSIVELY
LET US SHOW YOU
High School State Championship
HOUSTON HEIGHTS vs. CLEBURNE
Saturday, Jan. 8th. 3 p. m.—Clark Fiold
ADMISSION. $1.0041.50
Seats on Sale Jordan Co.
SPECIAL TRAIN
FROM LAREDO
Mis Joseph
of Captain and
is quit ill at 2
way.
FINEST
CLOTHING
#io..
Pontotoe....
Ranzer.....
Round
Ban .............
W
both
ROBBERS -TLNNEL WAY
INTO BANK: GEr RONDS
DIRECTING BOARD
TO BE CHOSEN
1
I
RAXGERS MAKE RAr
ONE HI RT n FIGHT
Mignon Rend, a
Mr. F. U Ree L 1
an operation Lor t
tonaila.
RECORD OFFER MADE
FOR ROGER HORNSBY
mOSEvEITS RIRTHDAY
HOSRED I MEW YORK
AUSTIN CLUB’S MINSTREL
PLANS COMPLETED
furnish suppnies for the City of Am-
un during 1 921, were rejected Thur* .
day by the Austin City Council.
Kyle.......
yake Vietor.
I
or
“TIGER'S CUB" DRAMA
OP NORTHWEST
ROBENGREN-COOK
Funeral Directors end Embalmera
Prompt Ambulance Service.
Phone 6451.
Ltton Sprinma...
Manehsen.........
Manor ....
Marble Fae.-----
Mason.
MeMahnn........
MeNell ...........
New Braunfela....
Palge.......—.
EXPORT COMPANY
MEETS TODAY TO
REGULAR —RELIABLE
SERVICE
Rhone 6246
LONE STAR ICE CO.
QUALITY
at
HALF ITS
REAL VALUE
Austin American’s
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Will Buy Books For Cash. Write, Call or Phone 7864.
We Buy and Sell Books of All Kinds.
A__
WM. S. HART (Bad Bill)
—IN—
A BIG 5 ACT WESTERN FEATURE
Poppy’s Girl’s Husband
You will enjoy every minute of this Great Production
ON THE SCREEN ALSO
BRAND NEW SUNSHINE COMEDY
MARY’S LOBSTER
You will laugh until you cry.
ADMISSION ONLY 10—20c.
PRICE
MORGAN
end
GATEO
nA3OAiFiCAF ION
wousns
FOX AND
JARMO
....Weri
Banta Aim*...........
See Marens...........
GRAND CENTRA
"9 PHOTOPLAYS TODAY AND SAT. "
PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT CO. PRESENTS
All bids for lumber, cement. Ero-
ceries, dairy products, and hardware
were rejected
Bid** accepted were those of Rob-
ertson Brothers to furnish stork feed.
IN THREE "JOBS" ,
ALSO TAKES HORSE ..—.. .....___
non. Dr C T Gra
returned to their
Indiana, Tur nd ay
I am concerned ma to whether it is
the best thing for the University.
Interested in Austin.
As a citizen of Austin, I am. of
course, very interested in its welfare
and development. and it is my earnest
opinion that removed o the insttt-
After many adventures,
of the piece are foiled
from a general viewpoint it mieans
a better. more prosperous, large and
greater Austin in years to come."
INDIANS IN WASHINGTON WHO WANT TO ppupeC Apppnvre
HAVE ALL REDSKINS CALLED "AMERINDS" nrnnUoL ArrnUvL
FORDNEY TARIFF
Thursday when he flew the distance
of 165 miles in one hour.
By Asocintee r^u, Austin American
Miss Frances
return to Aua
to attend the 11
account of the I
th* announcement
VILLI AM
ana
PIERCE-
TWO MOOERN
tomtrr j.ify
RENO
PANTOFMIME
Ranger Gonzanas was sluzged
th. Driskill Hotel Thursday
• WILLIAM pa
PEARL
WHITE
Two Shot by Auto Thieves.
Ry Associatd Press to the Austin Amernan
garage man, and
MRS, CATHERINE BRIZENDINE.
Ute and Money
Money begets money
only when labor is
addedco it. You em-
ployer. seeking help,and
you men weiring work, can
get together to your mutual
profit quickest if you will
both read and both use the
Classifed Advertising in th is
peper. It isa splendid habit.
Aand and Ose ee Wam> Ads M
Dr. Vinson declared that although
some other universities in this coun-
try have larger campuses than that
proposed for the University of Texas,
he consider* the site ample to care
for the growth of the institution for
many years to come.
Avoids Brackenridge Will.
Dr Vinson refused to comment upon
the will of the late George W Brack-
By Associated Pram to th* Austin Ameriean
HOUSTON. Tag . Jan 6 —Officials
of the Houston club stated Thurs-
day that Branch Rickey. of the St.
Louis Cardinals, claims to have a
bona fide offer of $300,000 and four
players for Roger Hornsby.
By Asaociated From to the Austin Amerieay
EL PASO. Tex., Jan 6 —Shielded
t'?." acrotuarneteojn ethtcamr- move the best thing for Austin, but
port made by Chief Immigration Of-
ficer C. A. Perkins.
A woman, Gertrude Monta!va of
with whether
and Rhambo * Woodward for fur-
nishing ambulance service and cof-
fins when needed, for negro paupers
in Austin.
Negro Roters Denied (Nemency.
By Aswociated Prens to the AuTa Amuriean.
SPRINGFIELD, III . Jan 4.— Hve
negtpes, convicted of murder follow-
ingtbe East St. Louis riots In 1917,
were denied clemency by Gov. Low-
don Thursday.
Mrs. Helena C
pl*, w bo «ame 1
th* exrecutive mne
lague of Wom
guest of ber frie
Mna Forrest T.
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts_Type High Casts
AD Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTNN
While it’s News
TWO AVIATORS
WHEN
_ tunneling under a wall, early Th ra-
enridge, rumors of the provision* of day blew open the vault of the First
which have been circulated in Austin — • - --
and virtue
State Bank of Brasi Hon.
nducy
and CatMral
AUSTIN AMI
Births
Deatha
aussr-
Engagenenta
Xeceptions
aEsT" cmuikgca axy BIS
With two exceptions, all bids to
boxes containing Liberty bonds. but!
did not try to open the nafe in whieh
th* bank's tunds were kept
BIG OPPORTI NITIES SEEN
t FOR INSLRANCE MEN |
The Austin Business
was shot in
Austin Rotary Club the other
High School,
following th*
Refreshmen
Mr. and Mr
returned to the
tonio after W
Mrs John W.
Delta it
delegation to attend the
wounded Thursday in a run fight
with two alleged nutomobile thieves
Mm. Ada l
the week-end
Shiro.
then-* tt?'*. bthynutiTExAs Jw? m^SuTtkaiving
20 milcs
Mr. and Mm B
inauguration as the official represen-
I taLives of the Mexican republic. and
I the governor of Chihuahua will be
। rep resent ed py proxy.
| Special Train for Party.
A special train has been secured
from Laredo to Austin for the inau-
guration of Mr. Neff. on which the
Mexican governors and other* from
that country will travel, accompanied
by member* of the Laredo Chamber
of Commerce.
Aneesnor-Col lector Reports.
Collections of the Asessor-Collec-
tor from all sources during 1920
amounted to $697,780.47, it
now need Thursday.
H* obtained a pass to visit th*
Mexican town Monday.
DENY COL. w ATrERSONs
ILINESS lb SERIOUS
sion but deciared for modification
of the rates carried by th* bill as
it passed the House.
Mr and Mm.
expert to move
from 1447 l'eari
home at the cor
and West Avenue
Th* Watch
King** Daughtei
day afternoon a
George T Hum
At this net:
be elected.
Mins Lucile
Austin a few
abserce of set
Tork Cty.
number of
By Asoriated Prees to the Austin Ameriean
DALLAS Tex. Jan. 6 — That the
opportunities for the rreatest life in-
surance business in the history At >
the country lays betore life under- i
writers for 1921 waa th* keynote of
an address by Orville Thorp, of Dal- I
la, president nf the National Assn ’
ciation of Life Underwriters before
the North Texas Life Lnderwriters
Association Congress in Dallas Thurs-
day.
Th* Pease I
will meet this
3:15.
and Profes-
In a meeting
a burglar stole the postmaster's -T
!S" rr rr TAYLOR citizen
—
Thursday and deposited the liquor on
the American side.
Just as she laid down her burden
immigration officers from El Paso
phrtegraphh News" '• espectally in-
(teresting this week. shewine. amons
a chese .apart and iolintste .al, o
ihem,betwen the tend * jporary knockea out in a raid on
anAn5 thln« la a new type of.• place at Burkburnett Wednenday. ;
.Anoent time made at Hoboken. fwa (a Ilona of corn whiskey wa»
2 , k .J,, traetor that can found in an elevate water tank
.limb an almost perpendicular incline, connected with the bunidine where it
balance on the W and atart down - •------ • — - *f
the other equally ateep aide
Scenez In Manila, taken from an
lalSNip and the New fork protest
AraP aainst blue laws are other
! Path, teatures. '
U. S. OFFICERS FIRE
UPON BOOTLEGGERS
northwest of Pittsburg. They carried
A large
stockholders
Dr. R. J. Bria
Waveriy Briggs
Thursday aftern
leana al which
met Dr. Briggs
Forence. Ala., v
some weeks ago!
of hl* mother.
M r*. George I
pects to ieave a4
her home in Im
Okla . Jan 6 —J.
tor*, th* board will meet and elect
officers to take charge of th* busi-
ness At financing the sal* of South-
ern product* in foreign marketa
The bank will begin to function
soon after organisation.
by barrage fire from smuggler* on
the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. %
an aged Mexican woman carried a "
sack full of tequila across the river
V. O WEED. Phon* 6223
Automobile Ambulance
Mntor-mrawn Twnernle
head of its institution
ber*. who
ex-deputy rherirt.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
am not
not the
com* under their notice of
sending women and children
Uquor across the river.
He said that he had read th* will
and knew its provisions, but that
since it had not been filed for pro-
bate he did not feel authorized to
give out any information concern-
ing it
Rumors current in Austin are that
from one-third to three-fourths of
the Brackenrtdge estate is left to the
University of Texas, and value At th*
legacy i= estimated as high as $3,000,-
000 by some
No Positive Information.
However, no authentic information
is available beyond the fact that
whatever is left by th* will, it is not
encumbered by any strings whatever,
being available for the University of
Texas, regardless of location.
The will will be fled for probate
in Bexar County and until it is filed
no definite information will be aval-
able.
W Lo
•Tiger’s Cub.” with Pear’ Whit* in
the title role, which opened on the
screen at the Hancock Thursday. is
a play of Alaska. with all its pictur-
esque snow scenery, and the rude and
wild times of the early fortune-seek-
ing days
A dramatic scene, where a game
of cards in a dance hall ends in a
murder in the dark. is lightened by
an amusing scene where the hern
and heroine try to take care of a
little abandoned baby found in a
basket in the wood*.
Burnet. .
Carmine. .--.tata,. ....
Qedar Park .........
Cedar Valey.
Coupland.............
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Dalhas .....M. C. Jos
Del VaRe............
Deftwood. ..........
Drpping ...........
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Pt Worth............
Qalveston ............
By A—*c 16 Ito Fress to the Austin American
NEW ORLEANS, La. Jan. 6.--
Stockholders of th* Federal Interna-
an j Witueses Heard.
While th* Senate «ommitt**
several others had narrow escapes in i
evening completed plan, frr the mmn-iHtr shat.brkuqutin the Worth
24- 25. Artgin of the flames is under-
James E Hull of New York, diree-itermined.
tor. will meet with the club Tuesday I
evening of the coming week tot th*
arrangement of the chorus of mixed
voices.
tional Banking Company,
with a capital
Mrs. Mary P
Aday. Foster F
were holiday via
Ianch at Ceda
SALT UKE CITY, Utah J
"Jack Knight, mail airplane
broke all record* in a flight
Salt lake to Rock Springs.
Mra G W Cu
home informally
noon in honor of
of Kannae
of her sister. Mrs.
Arthur Bonnicastle, chief of the Osage tribe, heads a com- “chedule. A and the witnesses, dis:
mittee which went to Washington to urge legislation to have the 1 qyetfons niEheramporantD0"
name “Amerind,” a word composed of the first syllables of “Amer-1 chemicals, painta *»d olia, which
• ------- ..... . . come under th* first division of th*
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOSr- Small a negator purse contain*
Ing $5 currency. 7 Majestic Theatre
tie kets book At two-cent stamps,
several insured parcel post receipts.
Finder please phon* 7117. Reward
om si many (amihns ia ♦ mm*
to anhounce la is*
MILAN all poticee tot
Masses
Carda of Thanke
Coufirmationa
Memoriai Servies
Anniversaries
Marriages
Ry Associated Preas to the Austin American
WASHI NGTON . Jan 6 — Support •
ers of the Fordney emergency tariff'
Ceo.Yeoman/ J Lizzie
ee Edikorr of rhe
Assassinated Press
■X । it-w—tw———
Cuticura Soap
The Velvet Touch
For the Skin
2r-Onneesmncszuzzxz
Juarex. was seriously wounded. per-
haps fatally, by eross fir*
A sack full of liquor was confis-
cated.
Immigration officers announced
that a numher of’cases recently have
Fort Worth Fire < ostly.
Br Assoclated Prems to the Austin Amerleas
FORT WORTH. Tex Jan « —
One guest was overcome by smoke
and was rescuru by firemen and
AUSTIN AMERICAN. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1921.
this season.
More than 100 men are erpected
B, Assoetatea press to the Autin American
NEW TORE. Jan. « — The.M»on<l
anniversary at the death of.Thevore
Roomevelt was observed in New York
today by the laying ot th- corner-
stone at the Romeve, House
This bulldins will be erected on
the site of the former President’*
birthplace by the Women’s Roose-
; veil Memorial Association.
“ Hooch" Buyer to He Indexed.
P, >_i«ta Fre u> the Austin Amezicen
I WASHINGTON. Jen S. — Pyt-
lchaners at liquor are to be car/n-
: dexed by Federal prohibition airec-
lore under instructions tssued Thurs-
■ ay by Iba Bureau of Internal Rev-
i enue
ANCOCK
11 Opera Houis |*
it was anqounced
A company
comrpany the
various dopaz
Okla wrre probably fatally
expected to attend the meeting and
bankers from prctically all of th*
Southern States art in New Orieans.
sonainsutt whiDTbonra ruirun atrector tar the
the effect of Ben FenFom , mate-Icorporauon were nominated by the
ment. the House wass .nd seans loreanizauon committee at a meeun
Committee heafa mure than twenty Mew Orieane early in December
witnesses on reviston of the preentiand 11 I- expected that thee all:
Underwooa tariff act I eutnern bankers, will be elected
Th* House committee took up; , ,
’ Following tn* electton of th* direc-
Jan. 4.— Rob-
entrance by
be maitained to and from the new
location
"Everyone knows the benefits de-
rived by the moving of the Texas
Blind Institute and there is not a
man in Texas that regrets the money
he has paid in taxes toward th*
moving of this institution.
Chairman Penroee of the Senalc
Finance Committee that he would
use his influence to obtain pasoage
of the bill
Penrose lnsnes Statement.
normal pre-war prices and the build- 1 ----—
Ings would keep their vaiue in yeurs Billy Disch, famous coach At Tex-
tion to where it can develop into one • to come. j A3 Loonghorn baseball tesms, was
of the greatest educational institutions i •The removal of the Lntversitywiilone of the busiest men at the Uni- __.__._________ _
in the country will be a great boon only affect the large buildings in the versity Thursday—planning for th* ) Donough, 50, Of Taylor, rexas, while
to Austin present University neighborhood, meeting of Universitty baseball men , returning to Laredo Wednesday night
___ such as churches, fraternity houses in the main building of the Lni-jtrom * visit to the Mexican side of
day rooming houses and commercial < versify this Friday afternoon. । the border felt into an excavation for
* ~e houses. ! Many ball tosers who will try out the new Internationai bridge on th*
"The home owner s property will | for this year’s loonghorn- and Fresh- , Nuevo Laredo wide and his neck
not vary much in vlue because they men teams went to the veteran : was broken
______ _____ are in A refined neighborhood andjcoach all day Thursday for Informa- J His body was brought to laredo
what development of the University property Will always be in demand tion concerning th* baseball plane —
of Texaa will mean to Austin as a ' in that neighborhood.
whole before making up their minds . "Summing up the whole thing
against its removal "
number of safety deposit
Mrs W. F.
th* Women's
th* First Mfeth
tertain all the
and chairman
par lors of the
day afternoon
Pr eriously ill at his hotel in Gaives-
ton were emnphntically denied by
both Mrs Watterson and th* Col-
By Asmoeiated Preeg to th* Austin American
GALVESTON. Tea Jhn 6.— Re-
Th* committee appointed by Gov-
ernor W. P. Hobby to consider con-
structive policies in education in
Texas met in Austin Thursday night
and prepared its report, which is to
be submitted to Governor Hobby some
time before his term of office ex-
pires
Members of the committee are
Richard Burges. El Paso.
Mamie Bastian Houston.
Dr. W. B. Bizzell, A. 4 M. College.
College Station.
Annie Webb Blanton. Austin.
F. M. Bralley. C. I. A.. Denton.
W. H Bledsoe, Lubbock.
H. B. Brelsford, Eastland.
J. C. Cochran, Austin.
F. W. Cook, San Antonio. •
Lynch Davidson, Houston.
E. M. Dudley, El Paso.
C. E. Evans, 8. W. T. N. C.. San
Marcos.
L. J. Hart. San Antonio
J. A. Hill, W T. N. C., Canyon.
P. W. Horn, Houston.
I.. H. Hubbard, Belton.
T. N. Jones, Tyler
D. E. Lyday, Fort Worth.
E. R. Pedigo, Austin
F. C. Proctor, Houston.
T. H. Shelby. Tyler.
Chas G Thomas, Lewisville.
Leonard Tillotson. Sealy.
R E. Vinson, University of Texas.
"Austin.
We tke this method of thanking
our many friends who so kindly
gdministerd to our nees and com*
fort in th* recent sickness and
death oT our mother.
Especially do we thank th* faithful
nurse and Dr Frank McLaughlin,
who did all in their power to save
her, but had to submit to God’s
will.
Mr. and Mrs T C Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P mmmona.
VARREN JACKo
AND HAP OLD WALEM
Family Notices ALWIHLIAMS
“GEBWHILLAKER"
th* 1.600
Th* Austin
held a reheal
noon at the
paration for t
cert which th
Hse“
Os this occ
assisted by mJ
pianiste, and
soprano.
raid was contemplated
t Mo Ml
Phon
Th* Pathfinder
following prograr
Mr* T J Nas*
Mrs M W Do
portunities for W
Mrs I Walke
Mr* F L’ jJ
His Books ” I
Mr* J J. Benni
of Sentimental "I
=.*-“2
ple-throwing contest look meek in
comparison. >.
| The way the actors ar* thrown
around and live through it can .only
be accounted for by the skill of the
I By Associated Press t* th* Austin American
WaCO, Texas. Jan. 6.—At the in-
auguration of Governor Pat M Neff
(Jan. IS Mexico will be represented
| by the governor* of Lhe Blates of
i Nuevo Leon, Coahuila and Tamaul-
ipas.
bregon III.
President Obregon who can not be
| present on account of III health, has
By Assoeiated Prees to th* Auetin Ameriesn
ARCADIA. Fla. Jsn I 6.--Ieut.
Raymond Brandl of Grand Rapids
Mich., and Cadet A. r. Pool of Rich*
mond Center. Wis. were instantly
killed at Caristrom Aviation Field
Thursday when their machine, in
whih they were doing stunt flying,
crashed to th* ground and burned.
Republican Senate Boss
Changes Decision on Emer-
gency Tariff and Proponents
) Believe Passage Assured. ,
Died Jan 6. 1921, Mr* Catherine
Hrze-dine aged Ad years, and a
resident of Austin for AO years
Funeral werviceu will be held at i
r m. this Friday from the resident*
of her grandson, J. b Riley, 1403
Colorado! street. Rev. Dr Ban us of-
ficiating Funeral private
, NEW YORK. Jan 4 — Failure of
the rotton brokerage firm of J B
By Asaociatad Prens to to* Austin American ! Thompson and Company of Uver-
igrArPaLeTGapan 4^ n2innose Yonzrcokoon SI-
garage at Salado Wednesday nightehan* ___________
The Pennsylvania .Senator in -
leagues that he would join them in the organization mecting which
pushing the legislation at this ses- be held rida-*. ...
FTigers Cub
*4 - ehanq romancr of
‘99, Srorg by George Goodchid.
$0 Scnaro nu Paul N Sloane
3. Directed b Cheries
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