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AUSTIN AMEXICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 2M, 1*21.
AUSTIN'S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
ITHER WOMAN better learn ABOUT yap
SCOTTISH RITE i TRAVELERS
TRAVIS POST
Austi
ESCAPES
BEATS KATIES PLAN REUNION
BAN FILTH
Austin American Legion Base-
TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK
SIXTEEN BASE HITS
CONFER DEGREES
POUNDED FOR VETERANS
ticing in Anticipation of Con-
ferring Many Degree*
naires
raised the German flag on Tap and
other islans
cations Conference, which began in ।
Washington er. Oct. 8, 1920. to de-
D
:/2
Date of the resumption of the hai, while from Quam another ca-
AU "Wedding Bells Out of Tune" a Comedy.
. Miles
Japanege goes dirart to Yokahoma
C. Webb
Mrs.
AN
Falk
9 \
THE CLIMAX OF THE SEASON
union, which is unusually e la bora te,
Beverna . .
ring degrees, in many instances tak-
Knibb ...
(
Robertson
id one of the de* I the Scottish Rite male quartet has
confer degres
... Cole
ick to
are
ASK YOUR LAWYER
Another affat
ition SO
most
1103 WEST SIXTH ST.
lowing a storm of
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LATEST STYLE
S.SS
BATH ROBES
TEMPLE BOY
ARE TAILORED
BADLY HURT
$1.00
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DR. rUrrS UVEB FILLS
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train
HARDING MAY
PARDON DEBS
TO PARENTS OR GUARDIANS
W
909 Congress.
Miss ianey
and
The Exact Facts
th
OF THE CASE
KraY
LABORATORIES
on Alaska Bida. Seattie. Wn.
BABY BOY ARRIVES.
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(Political Advertisement.)
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USED50yEARS
FOR SKIN TROUBLE:
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WHyGOHUNG
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Dr.T utt's
Liver Pills
HE quality of our workman-
ship, the skill of our typog-
New Route to Dallas
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Leaves 10:15 P. M. Arrive* 8:00 A. M.
E. L. Steck Co.
Printing and Lithographing
ROSCOE (FATTY)’
ibuckle
"*PUREGK
CRYSTAL ICE,
in the Pacific and that its free and
unhampered use should not be hamn-
107 E. Sixth St.
PHONE 7106
drone Pelw and Caroline Islands
including Yap. and held them until
Japan was made their mandatory.
The Ohiyena Can
the Senior High s
to Deep Eddy Sat
rune
one
About three weeks ago, at a speaking at the
Tenth Ward Fire Hall. Mayor Yett asked me if
I would withdraw, if beaten at the Primaries.
I said, publicly. I would, but he did not say
what he would do. If he were beaten.
A aingi county in Oregon has a
larger territory than that covered
by the entire state of Massachusetts
and contains 9,883 square miles.
Many Visitors Are Expected in
Austin for Spring Reunion of
Masonic Bodies
ritated indamed surfaces,
ho (teat at au dngfitit.
tion with Ji
ippines, the
They form a kind of strategic
semi-circle around the Philippines.
Arrangements are being made for
the spring reunion of Scottish Rite
Maaes
Cards at Thanks
Confirmations
Memorial Services
Anniversaries
Marriages
I
I
effect a
One of the latter has
V. O WEED, Phone 6223
Automobile Ambulance
Motor-Drawn funerals
Miss
M re
Mrs.
Mipn
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE TALK
CLEANED ANO
PRESSED.......
Monday, March 28th
8:15 p. M
irwerved from the road and over-
turned.
b
rish and Hawkins, both of whom
showed great form on the Mound
Gerrish got five strike-outs and
Hawkins five, while Miles of Smith-
ville eawed four.
Hudson, Knibb and Chester Webb
ball Teas Wins Game From
Smithville 7 to 4
severe shocks were
four days.
lhose eh
pitalty we
COLD WAVE
HITS TEXAS
NOW HELD BY THE JAP
AND WHAT”S ON THE MAP
Travis Post.
Powell ......
tralla and New Zealand.
Ou re If Anybody’s
PHONE
TIR
SEIM
COUNT
MINU7
Many called b
4 and 6
Masonic ceremonial.
Many visitors from ether Central
A. N. McCALLUM. Superintendent of Schools.
Phone 6201.
Births
PMmoriam
Obituaries.
NOW
SHOWING
I who has as his vice chairmen A.
E Hancock. T. H Bieze and Julius
Donnell.
The musical program for the re-
GRAND CENTRAL
FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT
Contention of the U. S.
While chief interest In the is-
eussions of the Allied Communi-
a
Respectfully,
A. P. WOOLDRIDGE,
Users of _
Resinol
L. E. NITSCHKE
G P. A T. A.
30 Mi lee From Guam.
Suiting action to desire. the Ger
pair of hits each and Robertson and
Ehrlich each hit once for Smithville.
Th* line-ups: 7
in
"The Branded
Hdl
i;. ii
- dou’t
comfort.
Mis*
Mrs
lina
Mrs
Mm
Mis
gentle as to be suited J
delicate skins or ir-
Mayor Yett made no reply to this, other than
to repeat that he had announced subject
to the Primaries.
QXErEN
Today. Tuesday and
Wednesday
NORMA
Austin Auto Ablaze.
The Austin Fite Department Sun-
Aay evening answered An alarm on
I West Sixteenth Street and extingu-
ished tiro in an automobile which
was hot damaged.
My*al*(*M oFtw
W. R. SMITH
D. F. A P. A.
CENTURY COMEDY
THE DOG DOCTOR
UNDER AUSPICES OF THE
AMATEUR CHORAL CLUB
Ri M-C—A- Avoided a Seriogs
Pkatme, Vegeabie copound
MRS. FANNIE HAMILTON
CARPENTCR.
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9)
Adolph Bolm Ballet Intime
(Premier Russian Dancers Direct from the
Metropolitan)
and
The Little Symphony Orchestra
GEORGE BARRERE. Founder.
Washington at an early date.
Ugly Little Island.
Aside from its tactical advantage
in the Pacific, the island which has
caused such an international dip-
great intensity,
felt for three or
Seats on Sale at J. R. REED’S—Telephone 7508
PRICES:— Boxes $4.00; First Floor $3.50, 33 00;
1st Bal. $3.50, *3.00, $2.00: 2nd Bai. *2 00
NO WAR TAX
RACING FOR TRAIN
TWO ARI KILLED
Pirates Down Red Sox.
By Associated Press • the Austiu Amerienn
HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. March 17.
£
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w
in the chapl of ths Bala Mal tide
| in the Vatican
ROSENGREN-COOK
Funeral Directors and Emblmera
Prompt Ambulance Service.
Phone SUI
SVEA * «ox:h
as 1
as cable bases is shown by the fact
! that today an all-American cable
I runs from San Francisco via Hun-
I olulu, Guam and Manila to Bhang
y on Cuticura
Clear Away
in Troubles
Bagmrr it
About a week later, at the Baker School
House, I asked him to explain things.
He then and there said he had announced his
candidacy, subject to the Primaries.
I then suggested that, as we both had execu-
tive committees, we should each be privileged,
if either were beaten by less than one hundred
votes, to consult his executive committee, but
if by more than one hundred votes, the de-
feated candidate should at once withdraw.
Cubs Defeat Vernon.
By Assoeiated P-ees to the Austin American
LOS ANGELES. Cal. March 27
The American Quakers are fur-
nishing one hot meal a day tn 650,-
000 German children and nursing
mothers in the sector occupied by
the American troops of occupation
Travelers will attempt to get new I
ones on the statute books.
•-They will put into offset system [
whereby every nook and corner «f
Texas will be under direct check
from th Texas state headquarters
at Austin ' I
A meeting of the Texas Travel-
ers has been called for next Sun-
llirdie La
William
will be under the direction at H ring degrees. In many instances tak-
L. lacp, with Miss Mary Barnhart ing with them their entire set of
as organist ; robes for the conferring of the
Numerous degree teams resiing mater** degree in
in towns adjacent to Austin will as an added attraction to the work
LUCKY STRIKE
cigarette. Flavor is
seated in by toasting
Fortunately for Mayor Yett. as well as my-
self, the statement I am here making is sus-
ceptible of outside proof.
F admit that, under our charter, Mayor Yett
can run again—whether or not he should run
again is a matter which his conscience alone
must decide.
An electric fan has been invented
fitted with a combination powerful
heater having a nicmrome sir men’
Thus it may be used to blow a cur-
rent of heated air which will rise
the tempeature of a room quickly. I
' «L
6.$
a Argentina is manufacturing paper
from a species of bog grass called
"paja brava The graae grows dur-
ing the entire year and in swampy
sections it has been considered a
nuisance.
Miss Luedecke
The approach
I3irdie i ,u« etec k
and Mra W’illia
nor. to Jean C
bern t he inspir
« la! affairs co
bride.
On Thursday
Featuring the smartest dog in the world
ADMISSION ONLY IBc and 20.-SKINNY.
FOREVER
FREE f r o m |
ASTHMA
The Travis Post. American Le-
gion. baseball team of Austin de-
By Assoeiated Press to th* Austia Amerieas
GAINESVILLE. Texas, March 17.
The thermometer dropped 11 de-
grees in the last twenty-four bouts,
the reading at 4 o'clock Sunday
afternoon being 42 derees.
A slow rain. driven by a hard
north wind, fell all during Sunday.
I Fruit growers express fear that
the fruit crop might possibly suf-
fer. owing to its advanced stags of
maturity.
States Department of State has
been ’hat Tap should be “intrna-
tionalized."
The Allied Communications Con-
ference. attended by representatives
of the five Allied powers, becoming
Stop That Itching.
Use Blue Star Eezema Remedy
for ITCH, Cracked Hands. Tetter.!
Fczema, Ringworms, Old S9res and
Sores on chiidre. Quarate by
Star Products Co, Cameron, Texas
For sale by Brown A odlome and
1 Filth must go, unsanitary foods
must go and wer time rates must
go," was the edict sent out Sunday
night by C E Booth president of j
the Texas Travelers
full form, and
TODAY AND TESDAY
9-Foot BILL RUSSELL says “It would embarrass me powerfully
lady to search you. so I am requesting that you hand over your
money and jewels."
the last two or three months been;
Right field
Travis Post substitutions were:
Rossi, shortstop.
Hawkins. pitcher
ton skin troubles Free:
a pept h. Aflanta: Ga
. RHE.----------- —
Chicago Nationals_______4 11 ojmaking trips to the various lodges ---- —----- - —
Vernon. Pacific Coast . ... 1 4 2 near by for the purpose of confer- Texas cities were present
Batteries: Alexander. Weaver and .____a -
termine the allocation of these is-
lands has centered in Yap by rea-
son of its importance as a cable
station, the problem of Yap is over-
shadowed by the larger interna-
could not walk
cross the floor
unless I was all
humped over,
bolding to my aide.
I doctored with
73 =d-zEK . 9
Qarmountgictwe
Third base
.........a .... Ehrlich
shortstop
.............. Johnson
i-m
1 =
charge of the class and the regis-
’ration of members and visitors will
be looked after by E A. Junck.
The campaign for members has
been handled by Roger B Taylor
_______________„ _ ! Scottish Rite Cathedral before what
unicn the Biue Dodge team of th# was said to have been one of the
Austin Scottish Rite bodies has for largest crowds ever at an Austin
Woman"
Remainder of Week
Wanda Hawley
in
“Her Beloved
Villian"
Yon will enjoy the eve-
ning if you see thia one.
........- 8 " ......Ill
blossoming dafi
her to pluck the
< 3 ne 4 a 1. <1 at :
found a usetul 1
!;• t reshmenta
brick < rear, a
and yellow hear:
of the Tuesday I
of-town friends
Austin American
Family Notices
deadlocked in February. 1921. the
questions were referred to the For-
eign Relations Committee of the
United States Senate.
I man gunboat Tit is, in that year
about abstracts made by the Travis County Abstract A
Title Company.
Its KI ROY C. ARCHER. President.
‘ 11214216 Littlefield Building Phone 6343.
Accuracy—Prompt Service—Price Reasonable.
Mrs. W ( Lu
luedecke and M
ck». mother of t
ceived the gu,«
Jarkson and Mo
A chart
Asthma and Hav-Fevet. with
all their tortures may now
be BANISHED FOREVER.
Tear out this announcement
and send at once to
the Guam-Manila cable for com-
munication with China
Japan’s War Port Was Seised.
When the great war began. Jan-
ans nival forces reited the La-
conference has not been announced. ble. the southern part under Ameri-
- can control. the northern undr
R. M.
LEONARDBAKER
Suets seer to Baker & Peterson
PHONS 7640. 1516 LAVACAST.
High Grade Dry Cleaning
Pressing, eto.
MEN’S SUITS
It created considerable excitement 1
in Madrid and an appeal was made
to ths Vatican with th* result that
the Pope decided in favor of Span-
ish sovereignty.
Fourteen years iates. after the
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL . TEXAS
Pope Spends Easter.
By Asaociated Press t« the Austin American
ROME, March 27—Easter Mass
was celebrated by Pope Beneiet
The contention of the United (Ladrone) Islams except Guam, to
plaided patterns.
Quilted Cellars Smartest.
Sometimes there is a facing of
plain silk in a harmonising shade
and one of the smartest effects is
a quilted dollar of plain colord
silk. /
Narrow wale corduroys make an-
other important group, lined in plain
China silk or satin or in flowered
silk rep.
Some wool velour is used, but
perhaps the smartest end newest uf
all these tailored robes are those of
flannel, in either plain or plaided
as in December, 1920, when fol-
Boston Americans _______8
Pittsburgh Nationals........... 4
Batteries: Penock, ThormahUn
and Walter*. Coper, Yellow hoi »e.
E ver hard t and Wilson
Dr John M Tutt. C. S B. mem
her of the board of leceurers of the
A J - Mseveral doctors
68,’“ "hambut found
MB mu have
gr”H -*■
• • “MMy mother in-
E.. Msisted mo my tak-
ing Lydia F Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and I soon found relief.
Now I cando all my own work and it ir
the Vegetable Compound that has
saved me from an operation. I cannot
pmigT jr~nr medicine too highly and I
tell all of my friends and neighbors
what the Compound did for me."’—
Mrs. MARGARET MCCUMBER, 27 S.
Frazier St., Georgetown, Illinois.
Mrs. MeCumber is one of the un-
numbered thousands of house wives
who struggle to keep about their daily
tasks, whe suffering from ailments
peculiar to women with backache,
ideaches, headaches, bearing-down
paips and nervousness, — and every
Meh woman should profit by her ex-
variance and give Lydia E. Pinkham ’•
Vegetable Compound a trial.
(Advertisement.
IF YOU HAVE A BACKACHE
er it you Are subjeet t© Duil pafm im 4-
hend, Dizsnets, Nervousnese. are languta
end Leg tired all over .get a package of the
44 reabie remedy. Mother ‘.ray’. ARO-
, MATI-LEAF. the pienaunt Medicinal Ten.
We have ws sr testimonials As a goarle
lamatjve It baa no equal. Ask for Mother
rmczrgru sasdug *22, A
•mb. Mok, Cm Co. L Roy. n r.
A tale ot love and bandit. On the bereen nine
Mr. Fannie Hamilton Carpenter,
ace 64, wite of W E Carpentr. dl-1
at ner home, 1000 Rio rande St.
eariy Bunday moraing. Funerai ner -
vices will be held from renidence at
4 p. m. this Monday afternoon, Dr.
W. A. Hamlett otticiating Mrs. Car:
pentar le ayvivea by her hueband
and three Taughtera, Mra. T O
Banka. Mre. A w Orrnith of Aus-
Un and Mra H N. Key of Lam-
pasas Interment in Oakwood
Friends and acquaintances invited
Pailbearers will be
EAgar Smith
Edwin Yeleer
Herman Prenaler
R T. Bedger
W M Baager
Louis Banka.
Fist Casts—Type High Casts
All Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Rensonable.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
• were rhcing ts catch
Mrs lienry Lue
Mes < ; 1 t t ude 2
with a rnisi ella
orinK Uuet
The affair w:
diesi ('luh roon
w er* d- .. r ate d
moxa. buskets
terflies, the Ml
w v/1!i !—
A novel featur
The gu, s ■ • «n
ed A I.trary
Mrs. H H I
won the first p
Ma men fi.. he. ,|
To th* strair
Mar h t h. h -
is shown in beth flowered
K A Uh
H Wet
ip. real izi n* that । f
. for communica- "* • | ■ • ——
Bfen ant inates Ai Gerrish and Hawkins Pitch Good Degree Team Has Been Prac-
Baseball fqr Travis Legion- 1 - ' 7 *
WOMEN’S
COAT SUITS ANO DRESSES
CLSANEO ANO *1 AA*"4
PAESSED ...... >l.UU ue
Celled let sed owwer^ riewpee
.............. Payton
First base
............... Tolbert
Mr Menke
tertaininx by
Th* entprtalnment of the else*
| and visitoss will be under the dl-
rot three hit. aplece, Gerriah anairection ot F W Narker.
Powell got two each and Falk. Earl, Plans fyr entertainment of the
Webb and severns got one each. Iclaes are hot is yet complete, but
Tolbert, Utzman and Payton got a (IL has bten decided that Afnner— ... .. p-e ,
■ - — - - - and supptr will be served to the Mother Church. First church of
class each day of the reunion. Christ Scientist. In Boston. Ma8s •
Registraton of all canaldates will spoke to a good crowa inah an:
be taken ear* of by A E De cock opera Hous in Austin Sun-
Viney. Jr.. M. Silver will be in day tog hr_________________
_ ____ ___ S pan ish- American War. Spain sold
tional aspect of the control of all the Carolines. Inciting Yp and
the 127 Islands. mb th Pelew and all of the Mardanne
Pacific Ocean north .of the equator,
which formerly belonged to Ger-1 _____ _
many. , etous eyes upon Tai
These -gems at the oriental seas." it was well situated
ef which Yap is one aggregate 127
and are comprised in four groups. _ _ _ — ,
namely, the Carolines with 62. the New Guinea and that it was a con-.
Marshall, with 22. the Marianne venient station on the trans-Pabiflei
(or Ladrone). with IB. and the Pe-route via Honoulu to San Fran-"
lew with eight. (cisco.
Hundreds of people are as-
tonished and delizhted with
the quick and PERMANENT
relief they have received
from the use of our wonder-
ful new discoverv. Asthma-
•era.
This latter suggests itself as most
practical for the beach robe which
is an important accessory in the
wardrobes of many women who are
wintering at Southern resorts, or
who plan to spend the summer
months at the shore.
They are smart ana at the same
time essentially practical
Terry cloth Roman striped in pas-
tei shades in another fabric, as is a
mannish figured silk in dark shade*
with plain silk collar and cuffs
All of the materials are developed !
along the same mannish lines which '
are to be commended as having a
certain smartness, and at the same
time filling a practical need
hard hitting qg the Austin team
Sixteen hits were pounded out by
the ex-80idiers. while Smithville
took only half as many off Ger-
A Jar
L.. Hit
J Hat
It is net generally known that the ■'
Island of Tap was originally called
Guap or Wap. a cognomen given
by Spanish navigators, who discov- j
seed it in the 16th century
Until 1885 Tap. Hike all the other I
of the Carolines, was owned by
Germany at this time cast cor- |
Stiver Wedding C
IM < a
ebrated ’he it tv
w
of Austin.
The '
rated b) a ’ buskel
t
with palrs and f .
The timing table
tra) <!< "..
art basket holdi
Th* bride and g
handsome silver noi
the Ir many friends
Th* after noon s
eisted of several t
O. Linder of Ansi
Johnson of Deck
S A l unde H, also |
The musical nur
dered in M ) |
Beasie Bergstrom I
Hergstrom. |
I
ments of sandwiche
fee was served to
guesta. I
■■w. U.— "After my first
rat barn I suffered so with my
mmmleft side that
LONE STAR ICE CO. I
PHONE 624
Second base
Hudson . . ... Stillings
O’Farrell: Shellenbach, Fromme,
Love and Hannah
— —+--
background and is plhid in black
and orange, with black cord finish
Another, at plain gray, is finished
with flat gblack sik braid
Charity Ball and 4
placed tn Tosi pl
w het e pa '' • he aB t
chanued fi l
Miss
Mrr
Mrs
Mrs
Mr»
Mise
Mias
Mre
Mr».
Mina
Mies
Mins
Mias
raphers and compositors, the
unusual ability of our pressmen
and color printers, all the in-
tangible factors that are so hard
to name, but which make so
great a difference in the fin-
ished product, show in our
printing.
furntohed music at the coferring
of all of the degrees
The Mester s Degree was con-
tarred upon a large class at Mr
sons Saturday night at the Austin
Left field
Gillum ...........
Canter field
Earl Webb
Germany for 14,200 000
The United States had acquirtd
Guam from Spain in 1898.
It is 360 mniles from Tap.
Important as a Cable Base.
The importance of Tap and Guam
grees will be put on entirely by a
team of Unversity students, an-
other will be conferred by mem-
bers of the class who received the
Saturdny afte
Mra W A Men
< - g
in the t de -a’
and taske ts of • t
The uests <H
Basie of Colby’s Demand.
Opposition to Japans mandate Japanese goes airact to IoKal
lover Yap expressed by Mr Colby . The former German cable
to the President and members of, from Guam to Tap whence
the Council of the League of Na- line goes on to Shangnai, and an-
tions. Included the declaration that other from Yap to Menado, in the
-- Tap ’‘constituted an indispensable Duteh East Indies.
part of any scheme or practical ar-! The,Yap-Quam cable, it.15 Said,
rangement of cable communication ""416 ATteAnaertet8
degrees at the last reunion
in the Intereat of the spring re-
it is the custom at many fnmilies la
Austin and Central Texas to announce la
the Austin American all notiees at:
pered or controlled by any one
power.'’
Under the mandstory agreed to
by France and England "full power
. of administration and legislation'*
over Yap was vested in the Tokio
•The traveling public have put up’
with filth and unsanitary foods
long enough, and the Texas Travel- I
era will be on the job at all times ,
ito see that hotel-keepers and others •
ON MANY NOVICES'** busy and eleanup their placosig
to comply with the laws and where j
laws are not sufficient ths Texas ■
The enumeration of the scholastic census of the
city is nearly completed. If the census enumera-
tor ha* failed to enroll your children, please
notify the undersigned at once. This is very im-
portant. Under the law, enrollment must be
made during the month of March, AU children
must be enrolled whether they attend the public
schools or not.
1 , 1 n,
John Kppr
L V (lati
Speial News Service or the A ustn Amer ican
WASHINGTON—It ie believed
that President Harding is prepar '
ing to pardon Eugene V Debt, now
serving,a ten-year term in the Fed - :
eral prison at Atlanta fog violating {
the Espionage Act.
Attorney General Daugherty has I
made it known he is greatly inter- .
ested in the case and will review thez
recr and submit a report to the ’
White House
This and the statement of Mr*
Harriet Stanton Blatch at the Bo-
ciallst Amnesty Committee head-
quarters in the Bellevue Hotel to-
dby. that "there is to be no picket-
ing.” Ie said to forecast favorable
action on the part of the Presient.
Ben Franklin Pram Omaha.
By Associated Press to the Austin Adericsn
OMAHA Neb.. March 27— Bez
Franklin of St. Louis, named in in-
dictments returned in connection
with baseball game throwing at
Chicago, formerly lived th Omaha,
where he la reported to have been
actively interested in basetaail dur-
ing th world's series in 1919.
edecke at her t
her sister. M inu
Artistic decora
and ferns were u
roomn
Smithville.
...... ..... Utzman
Catcher
government and Tap was to be --------
considered “an integral part t the,Germany, in accepting the Treat
Empire of Japan ’ lof Versailles, renounced her cableE
Another objection by the United in th Far Est in favor of the
States ia that it sees in the Tap Allied and Associated powers and
situation! the possibility of a foreign the final allocation of them among
nation exercising a censorship over the powers is the object of the In-
its communications to Europe and ternational Communications Con-
Asia. ference which is to be resumed in
Took Former German Cable.
The fact that the former German-
I American opposition to Japanese |
| mandatories in the Far East is not,
‘confined to the Island of Tap. but.!
as indicated on Feb. 21. 1921. in]
। the note of former Secretary of
State Colby to the League of Na-
nona, to all of the islands in the
uired. You will digest
I nourish and MM up
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Speelal Newa Bervice of the Austin American
NEW YORK. Mar 27 —A strictly
man tailored bath robe is some-
thing new in the field of negligecs
that is being introduced by A. O.
Edwards A Sons of Los Angeles,
manufaturrs of "Qualpit" robes
B. A. Kendall, who is at the Hotel
Pennsylvania and plans to remain
there a week or so longer is now
showing the line in New York. th;*
making its second appearance in
this market
Need Long Felt.
There has long been a need for a
well tailored robe for women, in the
opinion of Mr Kendall and his Un».
be contends, proves the comfort and
smartness of such a garment
Everything about the new robes
is tailored.
They are oat On strietly tailor ad
lines, with front button fastening,
narrow shawl collars that fi*
smoothly and flatly, full length set-
In sleeves, and convenient pockets
Flat silk braid and silk cording, or
just the latter, make the tailored
finish at the edges, and all seams. ;
on the models that are unlined, are
bound in silk.
There are a number of materials
that are featured.
The biggest item is blanket cloth,
according to Mr. Kendall, and this
day morning at 9:30 o'clock at the
Eeatea the Smthvine Katy nine atibodiee to be heid in auatin Anni Privxine“mien nrA ptpnetna •AD
Smithville Sunday afternoon 7 to <> 11, 12 13 and 14, at which many present to report upon conditions in
in a fast game, featured by the guests trom the various consistories . their districts.
“ are expected J - - - —
Mr ana Mra. E. J. A Balley. Ill*
Garden (treat, announce the birta
of a son on sunday night.
recommend it
I They have learned from erperi-
•Mt that no matter bow many other
treatments have been tried without operated cable from shanghaL
sueces Rexinol Ointment is often the China, which pesses through Tap
i very thing to bring speedy relief was taken over by Japan and its ------ . .— --------, - -
from eczema or similar itching, em- oriental terminus removed to Tokio i lomatie stir, 18 not much of a poe
barrasging eruptions It* soothing. I was another occasion for the Besion.
k MMnx aeUOT Ubrought about by a American protest It has a population of 7.000 or S.-
mneKtan 00 mnaTM tebe Euei Control over Tap by Japan was 000 Malaya A volcanie pile which
m-meHon ao cntie u to oe suted erante by the Faria peac confer- many years «•» poked its nose out
m ence on May ’ 1919, when it was i or.the ocean ’ depun. . .
Sold in declded that the mandate for the I Yap at Intervale since, hes been
Pacific Isianas north of the equator i vinited by sarthquakes and other
formerly belongine to Germany ; upheaveis of nature
should be awarded to the Tokio, The latest selsmis.. disturbance
government and the mandat* for Wi
those south of ths equator to Aus-
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
win Buy Beks for Cash. Write, Call or Phone 7864.
We Buy and Sell Hooka of AU Kinda.
Gerrish.........
Pitcher
By Asmociated to the Austin Arerieas
RUSSELLVLLE, Art.. March
1 :*.—Miss Nellie Casey, teaeher of
domestic art la the State Normal
school at Conway, and her brother.
Fred Casey, aged 17. were killed
when a automobile in which they
By Associnted Press to th* Austin Amertcan
TEMPLE. Texas, March 2.-- ,
Clarence Hipp. 13. son of J. C. Hipp,
was perhaps fatally injured Sun-
day morning when a twenty-foot
section of a 14 inch gas pipe fell
sixty-five feet through the air and
hit him on the head
The accident occurred on tle
Temple public square during a flag
raising ceremony, the gas pipe be-
ing run up alongside the flagpole
in an effort to adjust the rope on
the pulley at the top of the pole.
The upper section of the pipe
■haft became unjointed during tne
process, falling and striking tue
youth.
-This .reunion will be directed by
Fred E Rightor who has acted as I
reunion director for several re-
unions "past.
| Th* stase work will be in charge
of B. S Hickinson
At Home Heo
Club.
Mra h. H.
Sunday afters
ria, honoring
Choral Club.
Pink roses a
in* were con
ache me throu
rooms.
In the dinin
lavender Irie a
vender iris an
a basket with
lavender taper:
ture.
Mra. Sevier
gown ut black
of rhinestones.
In line with
Mra J. F Ja
Choral Club
Mra J W.
Mr* T. H 1
Mrs. J J Ye
Mr*. W R.
Mra. H E I
In the dinin
Crosby serve d
wiches. and an
gel food squar
Miss Man 1
Miss Grace I
>iss Ebba E
Miss Helen ]
The Folm Ba
phony Co. did i
morninK as wa
was some disa
prexence had I
lietween seve
drd callers via
during the bou
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