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Serial No. 5466 •
014 Uongress Av., Auatin, Texan
NEW LEAGUE
IGALVESTON
IRISH BOMBS
JEALOUS JAPANESE WIFE DRIVING
WHEAT PLAN
AUSTIN BOY MADE HEAD
NEU DISTRICT C. E. UNION:
OF JUSTICE
HIT BRITI
OF MARKET
GETS LINE
AUSTIN CONVENTION ENDS:
IS OPPOSED
TO INDIES
York City
merlean
draver Union, th, firat ot its kina
any
Homes Burned
1ST. EDWARD’S
A
MEETS S. M. B. A.
BURN CHURCHES
WET ISLAND
IRES BRYAN
evening '
By Assoclated Press to the Austin Amerfcan
in the ambuscade ex-
The men
pro-
K
Huppert i had been officially named
I comes
re presenting her
Dr.
of performance and fulfillment."
99
mediate
March is at Cross Barry. in
hich
THE SPIRIT OF GREED.
others wounded.
everybody and everything selfish person, and see the animal-
J
HARDING
RAILROAD
Ly Associated Press to the Austin Ameriean
Ulster constable was shot dead and
UMPIRE
TO GO OUT
ambush in
PEASANT RIOTS
GERMANY
,1'
IN SIBERIA
the
TO PAY UP
| in school, of people in all walks of
“saviors of humanity '
than $20,000.
P. 0. MEN
d Frew to the A
TO GO ARMED
COLLEGE ATHLETE
SUCCEEDS WAMBSGANSS
Cuban Chess Master Wine.
Prof.
Lasker,
have
omen
not
E
for
Virginia ' Legislature.
the United States patent
90FcttheOUNG People
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GARDEN
HINTS
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! tie owl!
Oh, well, he’s dead now and
Come to think of it. they d look
’ era!
i rather ciassy on my brown hat. Here
»ame time the wound that had awak
[ whorever posible and clearing out the
i brought Suste a pretty present, didn't
row so that head may develop.
e
Wash carefully in two waters
R
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5
her big
axed
A
Wash again.
light
for
least
2
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Susie
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Serve at once with salt wafers.
that j
/
dear.” explained Mrs Byrne, “X made
U
A..
were
Mouth
, from the staff of the School
'of Business Administration,
Boycott on British Goods
Inagu rated
animal—perhaps a tiger escaped from
a zoo!
Three women
their candidacy
By Associated Press to the Austin Ameriean
WICHITA, Kan., April 10.—Mra
Armagh,
church.
•W
twine
rs
.00
The greed of the little storekeep-
. of the peddlers, of the children
something might scare you.”
And Susie, laughing and quaking
hid her face in her mother’s shoulder
quite willing to be babied.
N
)
Hupperts
There a
"Tabby!" she called softly.
A mumed sound was the reply.
Pull freeh lettuce from the garden Tabby,
using the leaves that are too crowded j owlle.
Castle
ning
coa. Tenth Iegion.
Officers Installed.
All these officers
sanity—when in rushed Mr. and Mr»
By mes.
■ hel’s
> his
Han Maros
Mary Bue Haynes
David Me Naughton
Harriet Galbreath
Deborah Calhreath
Annie Kirschner.
"The re‘s no time for sympathy or
sent imnent
"What a brute!"
But do you know that those bru-
"You
destroy
The delegatee worshipped
they chose.
along
sense."
And
empty
women.
Giadys Hem
■tin American
I 10 — De-
15,000
PRINTERS
the convention after the quiet hour
conducted by Mins IIope Finfrock|
at 9 o'clock
POSTAL SAVINGS
GROWING LARGE
Springe.
Whitfield suffered painful
BAINBRIDGE COLBY
SOUNDS NEW CALL
tide him over a crisis and put him,
on his feet again.
Their motto is. "Do the other fel-
A Christian
presented by
ladv's mothor
Dr. Marden’s Uplift Talks
By ORISON SWETT MARDEN
NAILS INTO RIVAL'S EFFIGY
•enam - -e --------------------
I burned in the explosion of an oil
was stove in Sharon Church, near West
SSES
n and
U MP
' a, A..cataa p.. 60 the
” of
office.
KANSAS WOMAN DIES
RUSHING TO RESCUE
SOLDIERS AMBUSHED
AND FIGHT ENSUES
R
erson
ng
.TAX COLLECTOR’S BOOKS
ORDERED TO BE AUDITED 1
, mission and destiny of the United armed men.
, States to make it easier for men Ccnstable Shot Dead.
good salad too but nothing is quite ns
(good as that which comes from your;
i own garden.
1 ties that make a real man.
Just look at a thoroughly greedy
ll
h
we e tee
t Selfishness and greed are not the
I monopoly of the rich
woe.
When she wasn't nigh provision to buy
He went where all good dogs go.
If she had taught him.
Thrift Stamps to save.
She'd have kept Towser,
Out of his grave.
2.
Wrap. damp........y in she
S.
P
; a wild fandango on the rug- a per- ’
> tormance which caused Tabby to have
grave misgivings about his mistreases
■ I
=-= I
i the blessings of genuine self gov-
ernment and to render justice im-
‘ perative in the dealings of nations three other
land peoples with one another, as "mhsh in
good kitty, give me the little
That’s right Nice pussy 1
| the electrie button and the room was
full of light. There on the rug stood
There Ou he Atug stood Tabby wih A Large Graytah Hrowa Obsec in Mis Tabby wiih • large erayisa -brown ob.
-
past twenty-
de extensjon
or.* tn "rna’w that are not pretty and terpung look- '
2 . •" ing
'resigning
move.
• meetings of the or-
members to ascertain
Curfew Order Briaft Oubreab
by Irish Militant Leaden in
Many Places
Democratic Idea Born at Jeffer-
hh Day Banquet in New
low before he has a chance
you
5382
PPa
3,
By Associated Pree to the A
Susie’a heart beat fast. It wasn’t
Tabby's voice at all? elt pounded to
Susie '• startle ear like a poor imita.
P’hillippua, Austin, 1nter-
iablespoonsfut of vegetable oil, one-
i half teaspoonful salt and one-quarter
teaspoonful of paprika.
Mix well with a teaspoon and pour
} over the salad.
"What what is it!"* cried th* fran-
; plans. It became known following
a meetiug of the executive board of
fnstalledthe association.
one hour—
k - - .
‘8s
J. Louis Mehle, loockhart, presi-
dent.
Norman Anderson. Austin, quiet
hour •
Miss Novell* (loodman, San Mar-
appointed in
Hecause of the proximity of the
| islands to the American coast- he
eaid, development of su:h a traf-
’fie amounted to "hatching conspira-
defying anybody to put him on a |
brown hat. while Tabby, atrad to ven- L
th® "examining
Father bring me home. Grandma ts
much better anyway and I thought
BELFAST. April 10— A special
the evening session by
MIAMI, Fla. April
EVERY MORNING DAILY AMD SUNBAY
EMTEREDASSECOND-CLASBMATTERPOSTOFFICE.AUsrIN, TEXAS
put into effect the 44-hour week.
down and
"Susie has a lot of horse
through Mrllro
the night, leaving a happy family and
an indignant cal behind.
eighth move.
all leaves
as mascot by the organization
Dr. Lasker
sixty-eighth
Dr. Emanuel
continue to h old ..ur , osition of the school then ended his
. leader of the higher civiliza-i ,,,
own life.
our national laws.
soldiers were killed and five
(everywhere to attain liberty and
Africa, having gone out from the
=nwhere, with Billy Wyse of Aon Hy Park Preebyterian Church Af
tin as president, was an outstand Austin in December
undertake. If we are sincere. a sol-
emn obligation to perpetuate and
set forward the work which he did. i
"Jefferson conceived it to be the
Ry Assoetsted Press to the Austfn Ameriean
BERNE, Switzerland. April 10 —
The German Foreign Minister, Dr.
Walter Simons, declared that Ger-
many would make provision for the
reparations due the Allie, adding
J that the German government would
soon take occasion to prove its good
i will.
ment of th* impute between
railroads and their employes
One proposition, that from
servit e which was preceded by a
Christian Endeavor prayer meeting
led by George Phillippus.
In the nam of the Intermediate
Endeavor Union Billy Wyse. presi-
las selfishness, the indulgence
grasping, greedy dispositicn.
It blights, strangles all the quail- respect
GAlVESTON. Texas. April 10.—
Announeemen: of a new passenger
steamship eervice to be tnaugur-
late*! shortly between the ports of
Houston, Galveston and Texas City
and ports of the West Indies was
made by Lykes Brothers, steam-
ship operator*
tenth game of the chess champion-
announced ship of the world, Dr. Emanuel
seats in the Iasker resigned after the sixty-
go to the poor house rather than the very foundations of Anuric
advance a little loan that woullLfe.
I cool place
tal aentiments, uttered by one of thousands of poor people of homes
saazazaxagazcaae--G--h-ea
After brooding over the
"injustice” of his dismissal
Endeavor pin
" ’ By Amociated Pres to the A mat to American
General Hays sent
never lose a chance to take avan- our progress in the material arts
posits in the U ited States postalltarre of the necessity of others, whe a i sciences is without parallel:
anvings de t nrtme nt were aprroxi- will drive a hard bargain with even but along with our marvelous ad -
This serves four or five persona
of course, "store" lettuce make*
"T t- take it sway’" gasped the
startled lady. "Help. help?”
Papa Byrne knocked of Mr. Owl
Announcement was mad? that
the board intends to call a se-
lock up tight and won’t open the door;
for anybody unless I see the person’s
paw first.”
"Well, 'phone us lf you get scared."
her mother requosted, "you know the
number.
Hather reluctnntly and wirh many
an anxious look behind Mrs Byrne
drove off with Papa Byrne, leaving
Susle in the doorway waving her hand.
The glow from the late afternoon sun
fell on the girl's fair curls which
framed her sweet and happy face
The mother was almost tempted to
turn back before they had reached the
corner*
"I musn"t be silly and make a baby
of her." she thought. As the car sped
W H
She could face burglars and ’
animals with coolness- so she
By Asmeinte Pross to the Austin American I
WASHINGTON, Aprit ID p oatn
under the
twitching
sal d -but a dead owl suddenly com-
ing to life in that horrid way. like »
Jack-in-the box. and sticking itself to
he front of one's gown was too much. |
The owl muut have felt at home for*
the next few minutes, as it was a
screech owl and If anybody ever did '
The organization of an Austin In-
termedtate DIstrict Chritian Ka
and remove
dresser, looked on with
employem will
and re wards
bera
Post master
mnately $161 150.000 on April 1, the
Fostoffice I epartment announces.
I Juries to two young
Htt1e) Misses Ruby and
i tour
FI
1920
out of rnisery. My. What pretty foa:h-
being smzgled ashore from
Japanese stearer Verie Maru.
after the
My Areoristel Pr-s to th* Auwtin Amerlean
ATLAN FA Ga, April 10 — Pres
made necenary by the sudden re-
veraion to wintery temperatures re-
sulted in the destruction of two
churches in Georgia and damaged
another, causing possibiy fatal in-
upper district. arrested several
-Other speakers were Governor | civilian, and burned down two
. J® K7?^““ BSXT5S S-----------------
I Other nations, he added, shouldident of the club.
Rev. R D
Woodrow Wilson sent the follow- Boycott Is Begun.
ing message ; By Assoclated Press to th* Awstir Amerienh
"It is interesting and stimulat- - BELFAST, Ireland. Aprl 10.—
ing to reflect that when we cele-The first attempt to enforce the
brate the memory of one of the Sinn Fein boycott agairst English
gnat founders of the Republic we goods occurred today in the KU-
got to
W. Currie prrached. theburna white trying to beat out the
for mall rob day after spending the
। screech and scream Susie
| one.
In fact, she was still at it and doine
tore from his retreat
rty of seventy-five New Or-
busireas men returned Sun-
tic Mother, selzing her daughter in
her arms
Something wiggly and seratehy and
I Rappy snatched hold of the ruff un-
der Mr* Hyrnes thin and held on.
Pick over
Susle bustling around the
house , sang to keep herself
here ganization’s
l iect la his mouth. Susie camne and
#o
L%
ploded a large mine.
The fighting lasted for half an
hour
The casualties are not known.
Troops Make Reprisal.
By Associated Presstothe Austin Ainarim
CORK, April 10—Regular troop*
in charge of an officer visited the
, longer is better.
Arrange on pistes with the stems of
1 the leave* toward the center A salad
should be good to look at as weli as
good to taste.
In the center, over the stem ends
put one slice of hard-bolled egg. or a
i few slices of beets, or a few slices of
arrots, or. if a fruit salad is wanted,
a quarter of a banana cut into strips.
Put in a cup the juice of one lemon
or two tablespoonsful of vmegnr. three *
New Orteans After Mexican
ity Asmcinied F’rens in the ustin Amerienn ;
NEW OitL.1.EANS. Ia. April 10
By Assodlate Prene to th* hoax in American
WASHINGTON' April 10 Preni
। only a minute when a sound awoke LFPTUCE SALAD
, her. For awhile she lay stiil listening.
i then suddenly she remembered she
out an order posting a standine re-
ward of $3000 for "any postal em-
ploy* or other person who brings
in a mail robber."
rAc--evrr i S' iris A, to take his last two dollars, even if stamps his manners, says as plainly
oapnesgailorwAs periusiy you know he's going to starve to as worde that all h thinks of to
ponaodnaandrnunonamyep ar an che widow, and orphans in himreit ibat hr 1* Ju.l a 2ttb"n
hibition ufficers tonight during athe world were standing in a Yow elbowing his way through life, al-
raid conducted f r whinkey which all crying for bread. l'd first see ways thinking how he can get
it is said by the nuthorities. wasthat my own larder was full. something away from somebody
I EgAogsitpr-mome Aptin T’T Mn marriaihin "rar
- an
inereiptbyecuntycommia ne en nugh to pte ture the almost manufa: turer the protitcerinK
niOners of a tetter from him saidluniversak spirit of greed which landiord, big corporations, the great
to have heen mailed tn Hirmingharn holds America in its grip today? merchant.
------c he was short in his ac- We have reacted to the great Pettj profitearing has become
wave of idealism which swept over ' general.
"What Do We Mean to Do
About It?" Asks Ex-Presi-
dent Wilson
Miss H. H* Yarrington, Ban Mar
cos introduetiona
Miss Lucile Hamner, Austin, ju-
nior work
lbert McCurdy. Austin, life work
reeruita
Alexander Shiva. Austin, mission.
1 well as in the dealings of govern-
? ments with their own subjects. Do
I’ we? If we do what do we mean to
do about it?”
said by officials that the us when we entered the world war
■ cannot amount to more and f"r a time transformed us into.
Ite vie® Warfield and Darwin
he? Tomorrow—you wait new’
there'll be a nice bit of chicken for
somebody, see if there isn't!"
She took up the owl and smoothed
the crumpled feathers-- they were
very pretty and promised to make
Th one lesson that we Ameri-
cans need to leurh above all others Syracuse University,
inethatenisspaurinitoardnteie- Holmes Beckwith shot and
tual and material progress we can killed John II. Wharton dean
mallock. County Limerick, railway
station.
A quantity of goods from Man-
chester was burned today by
> sentiment in regard to the policy
Campel, rre-tyte- to be followed
By Associated Press to the Austin American
RIGA. Letvia, April 10.— Peas-
ant riots in western Siberia are re-
ported: have revived the so-called
Green Army and have occupied To-
' bolsk, cutting off the town from
the Trans-Siberian railroad.
dent announced that the
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Tabby's tread was
test should be lodged with Great
Britain against the alleged liquor
traffic a’ Bimini. In the Bahama
islands, as an unfriendly act. Wil-
liam Jennings Bryan sHid in an
address.
Japanese wives do not rush to the divorce courts until
they have used tried and trustworthy methods of getting
rid of their rivals. In the night they nail a straw figure
to the trunk of a tree in some remote place. Night after
night they go and drive nails into the effigy of the rival.
rious mission fields, which was ex-
who fluttered allessly around
room looking rather as if he
h'nf f
Katherine sinter, nre work re-hiited at the clone or the after I
crults. < noon service.
Han Marcos was selected as the I Ernest ligon of Fort Worth, in
next meeting place of the Renter ter medial® Christian Endeavor
Christian Endeavor. । worker, who came to Austin to
The following report of the nom- meet with the Intermediate Chris-
Inating comnmittee for officers of tian Endeavorers, led a song service
the senior union was adopted: at th® beginning of the evening.
■ persons wounded in an
Cross Maglen. County
while returning from
rian missionary to the Mexicans in I
Auntin ppoke in th. efternoon on nnnrIN rrm me
SPRING FIRES
Martyr during the eve-
----- ------ -------- ------ Tillie Frazer, 55. dropped dead from
By Asociated Press to the Anstin Ameriran heart disease while hurrying to the
HAVANA. April 10.—Jose De assistance of Mrs. Stella Kanatzer,
Capablanca. the Cuban chess mas- a neighbor, who was severey
ter- won the tenth game of the burned in a kerosene explosion,
world's championship match with ' __________________
------ ----- DKNVER, Cote. April 10.—In auuz w
dent Harding has before him t wo i accordance wfth plna of the Inter- tor Hoyd has
"nparate propnsni” for the mttle- nationa Typograptienl ( non to ’
They are not confined tn the
grasping contractor, who deprives
Sawe’s nerves were zooa ana ahe E 8 svao™AA ooked elose. It was « small sereech
Bleep, .a o wu not mor. than > * U/°‘/MLVW owi I lay qutte su with closed eyca
minute after her heed had tpuchedi V0 s — | Poor owile!" cried the compas-
the pillow before aha was sound ,33 97 sionate Susie. "Naughty Tabby r.r
anleep. It seomed he had been nalecp [ c l/n what you’ve done—killed a nice, lit- |
4 F course I'm not afraid." said when there was any cooking cotg on. ,
Susle. "I d much rather stay But even this strategy failed . .
■ g home than go over to tbe Chap- । I wa krowine dark and Sunte nnal. ( enrd ber came AKain
V mana fU have a nne time all by ly hae to lock tbe back door and
my lonesome."
.... upto bed.
There s nothing that could possibly, r .. ,.,1
harm mu- Mr. Byrne ropied. Ltd X T I
mm.how I fee, thAt you ouehtm toimid“foralocxine.yP other bed-l
ntay in .h. hou alone al „„M - , rOoindodovpon J, -X - “ of ‘ cat ' 2
.,"0N nox Mummy., .cied Therewanairiia forie row vine suppose It’wan a burklari
.donit KO and "orry ebout me .1 -ljnxt by the window on which puss
*m wont to ascend and descend as it
was an easy bounce to the window.
with John G4il of Austin as assist- .
ant.
Mr. shive I* now a mislonary in By Associated Prena to th* Auntin American
POOR TOWSER
420 HE desolate cupboard of Old
6 Mother Hubbard,
“ Canted poor Towser much
conserration sermon and the con-flames,
vention adjourned after singing, ■ ..-.u
"Till We Meet Again." I
. "JAPS WOUNDED
IN BOOZE RAID
co|
- >
a friend who is down and out, buy-vance i wealth and commerce, in
ing out his buminess, perhaps, for s'all material lines, the spirit of greed
song berause the mnan has no other! beth individual and national has,
chance but to sell ; grown to such frightful propor- ,
These men would see a friendtions that if unchecked it will sap
which will so quickly transform aas a
human being into a repulsive brute lion.
"There is no other one thing
do I
was all hlone in the house At the
company, thinking: "Mummy’s a
pench but it strikes me as rather queer
that she should worry about me—at
my nge—as if I were a baby!"
She locked the houe up tighter
than it had ever been locked before,
seemed to her, but when the came at
last to the kitchen door and put out
her head no Tabby was waiting there
Now Tabby wan her speclal pet and
she never let him stay out at night "to
asnoetate with rough cats"
"Hare Tabby. Tabby, Tab Tab Tab.
Tib Byta. Byta. Bytab lw she called,
looking sharply at the gras and along
the dark hedge. But there came no
answering mew or light rush of soft
teet. The little mistress called and
called until her tongue got twisted
then who went in and got a fork and
plate and made a noise like beating
eggn which usually fetched the greedy i '
Tabby, who believed in being on hand ।
। dresser Intending to lay it in one of
• the drawers so Tabby, who might
turn Indian giver, could be free from
temptation.
Just as she was about to put it
down, the bundle of feathers eame
altve in a dash—oh, terribly alive!
The eyes opened wide, the wings
spread out and the little curved beak
struck wildly at Susie's breast and
fastened itself in the front of her
night dress
Well, this was a little too much for
WASHINTON April
The clow of brotherhood has life, is appalling,
faded from our hearta. leaving us Are yoi greedy?
cold and dead to everything outside Will you live and die like that?
of our own personal interests i Our prosperity is greater than
I know prosperous men who tbat of any nation on earth today.
as Reprisals;
By Aneoelated Press to the Austin Ame-ican
NEW YORK. April 10—Organ-
ised peace and a league of justice
will help the world's "afflictions."
Bainbridge Colby, forme r Secretary
of State, told more than 1000 guests
at the annual Jefferson Day dinner
of the National Demoeratie Club.
“The great ide* of an organized
peace and of a league of justice."
Mr Colby said, "is today even
greater and more impressive than
its builders dreamed.
"Almost hour to hour the wis-
dom of events which is often great-
el than that of men, declares it to
he the only solution of the world's
perplexities, the only cure of its
woes.
"One by nne the shrewd evasions,
the artful substitutes, the loud puf-
fing and pompous alternatives
crumple up under the test of act-
ualities.
"The Democratic party can af-
ford to await in patience and con-
fidence.
"The dawn is approaching
"The day is at hand when Amer-
ica will speak to her afflicted
brethren throughout the worid in
the language of honor and justice,
of generosity and unselfishness.
more than 15,000 printers in the 24,2
United States are expected to walk ' ......
K-k.lev repre-ntine rallrona xt„onMal.nrordit« to Johni i l. .
runty - that he u
orfera l.. brinK about reetonai mon who afrivd in Denv
brenecs Between reprenentativesi
of the carriers and their men
The other, submnitted by B, M
stated may continue with its sys-
no morning service eftem of contracting
the "Thors he goes'" cried Mr. Hyrne,
as the owl flapped clumsily out into
St. Ed ward's College meets Fan
Marcos Baptist Academy this Mon-
day afternoon at 4 o'clock in a
baseball game on St. Edwarda
field
The batteries will he:
S' M B A : Dawson and Brown
St. Edward’s: Heiser and Dodd.
Miss Clara May Green, Lockhert,
president,
Austin D. Bryan, Gainesvinle, vice
president.
Miss Clara Jones, Tay tor. secre-
tary
Bell Stiles Austin, treasurer.
Ipartment superintendents:
Mi»* Annie Kirschner, Han Mar
. cos, alumni
(us Gribble. Austin, citizenahip.
Miss Mildred Fin frock. San Mar-
cos, efficiency
Dwight A. Sharpe, Georgetown,
evangelistic .
Tb ON’T kill the toad! Don't
E S stone the frog!
N Don’t prod the wiggling pol-
lywog!
The gardener has no better friend
His plants and labor to defend.
No spray nor poison powder flung
Can beat the toad's industrious
tongue.
From leaf and stalk he nightly
takes
Big crops not raised with hoes
and rakes
Of bugs and every crawling thing
That sorrow to the gardener
bring.
World Chsss Championship.
By Associated Press to the Auatin American
HAVANA. April 10.—In the
bree of West Haven Springs, near
Atlanta, were possihly fatally
CORK April It.— After the at-
tack on police patrol by wail
civilians Friday night. In LAmerick.
Colonel Cameren iasue instruc-
tions enforcing th® curfew at 4
o ‘clock in the afternoon and at the
same time ordered the inhabitanta
of the city to keep their windows
open in order to avoid damage by
explosions.
Following this notice- at * o’clock
in the evening explosions were
heard
Several houses and businese
premises were bombed and de-
stroyed
A woman 90 years of age was
ejected from one of the hounec by
soldiers.
Auxiliaries horse-whipped per-
eons found in the streets.
Crown forces were ambuscaded a
on the road between Middleton and
that gets in your way. ism standing out all over him.
“You've got to get so you can The brute peeps from his eyes,
look a man straight in the eye and looks out of his countenance.
Jewell on behalf of the five rail
I । road mechanical union*, is that he
/ bring about a general conference. I
proxy, the young Hav n
"blown petals on the grass" but now
I the trellis was creaking ami swaying
I and crashing. As the sound came
| near, she jumped quietly from he*
t bed but just then pomething bounced
into the window and she recognized
her pet. He had something in hi*
mouth.
Her Angers groped along the wall
and in another second she had pressed
herenfter be armed I A 1“
J leann
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WICHITA. Kanaos. April H.—
Failure of th* committee of
seventeen to adopt a compulsory
pooling plan for the marketing of I
l wheat at its recent meeting in Chi-
eago may prevent the National
, Wheat Orowers’ Asaor lation from
combining with it in its marketing
whiskers.
"I worried so about you. Susie
ing feature of Bandar s work in
the Austin District Christian En
dRoyrsaenpontiar Austin reported
the organization at the convention
of th* senior society and presented
the following list of officers, which
was given the unanimous endorse-
ment of the convention:
Billy Wyse, Austin, president.
Marion Wood. Qeorgetown, vine
president
Dorothy Mather. Auatin. secre-
tary
Eldridge Winston. Bmithvfle,
treasurer
Department superintendents:
Ruth Penick, Austin, quiet hour.
Elisabeth Bmith, Tenth Legion.
Gladys Kandall, miswlons
Roy McDonald, Austin, "you tell-
em-ist."
Dorothy Matthews, serial
F 4 The growers association, it
AUSIIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1921.
By A=atedrrertothe Agetin Americnm
CLKVKU ND Ohio Aprfi 10 —
NEre btephenson. University of
Alabama star; will fill the vacan ,
rv a! second bnse for the ("eveland
Indian* eaunod by the injuries to
Bill Wambnganss and Harry Lunte
At the request nf Manager !
Sprnker the university orricinis
excumed Stephenson fn*m study un-
til May 1
Stepht haon will roport at m. ■
Louta i
th* i "That's the kind of a world
I live in."
i "Shor king ' ' you exclaim.
SYRACUSE PROFESSOR
WHO SHOT DEAN
AND KILLED SELF
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