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813 Congress Av., Auntin, Texaa
Serial No. 5466
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PRES. HARDING
L TEXAS
CONCESSIONS
GEORGETOWN
■
WRITES LONG
FOR SAN SAM
OIL FEVER
AUSTIN’S ONLY LESS THAN COST SALE
IN HIS CHARGE
RISING HIGH
All Rug Competition
Swept Aside!
ON STRIKE
1203 tool ot
E
McCracken. Waco
1 V
By As
Press to the Austin American I
GREAT CUT IN FINE RUGS
livered in person at 1
m., this
killed '
A blue-winged teal
K
For Today We Offer
1
»
When things
down
WINS PRIZE
EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF
HOUSTON GIRL
ION
Special
THE CELEBRATED
K”
EN
WILTON
iball
San
\
RUGS
fs
the
I
AUSTIN CLUB
ment of English of the University
of Texas, and T.
Stenberg, also
EVERY RUG POSITIVELY
vou will
HEARS POTTS
J
Gullette, Ausitn
CULLEN THOMAS
Less Than Cost
the
h
Sperl si News Serviee of the A ostin At
f3EORGETOWN.
k
EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT
R
McCann. Bertram
Selected Wiltons
J
Curry, Belton
on
I
GO ON SALE AT 8 A. M. SHARP
Today, Wiltons Half Price
the
Less Than Cost Reduction Guaranteed
Taylor Girl Marries.
VISITING SHRINERS
SCOTTISH RITE AND
32nd DEGREE MASONS
PAY ONLY HALF OLD PRICE TAG
hat.
Mr.
WELCOMES YOU
mBAN
5
Today It
s
I
WILTONS
1
a
AUSTIN’S GRE AT LESS THAN COST S ALE
a
LANSDOWNE-BA RRITT COMPANY
SWANN’S
718 Congress
I
lls
ry
We Keep Up
The Quality
Every Rug In Stock
Is Less Than Cost
Traveling Bags
$2.75 and up
coming
folks
President’» First Message Will
Cover Whole Page of Ordi-
nary Newspaper
No Other Store in Austin Can Even Begin
to Give Anywhere Near the
Austin’s Foremost
Jewelry Store
Good Suit Cases
$1.25 and up
Sizes—27 inches by 54 inches—All sizes up to
the large 11.3 feet by 12 feet
’ Baylor
April IS.
are
and
is—Two
dy and
heart tugs
preme
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E
R.
State
Chief Executive Scribbles With
Pencil His Lengthy Message
to Congress
Fibre covered trunks
$11.75 and up
Y and
AY
ful pic-
XT.
of the Uiversity of Terai English
faculty.
stopped when the oil
reached
A column of about
a cold norther is bloving in
Marcos.
Farmers. now deciding there
C. G. Davison, Taylor
C. J. Garbade, Shiner
8 A Graham. Carmine
H. H. Collins, Taylor
R Critz, Taylor
M. A Dozier. Taylor
Joo Kirby, Waco
R H Hughes, Meridian
W. P. Young. Granger
J. D Tinning. Hutto
C. Roddy. Temple
A I. Culver, Lampasas
Neal McEachern. Webberville
WASHINGTON, April 11 —Pres-
ident Harding's message to the spe-
cial session of Congress, to be de-
NOW GOING ON AT THE SWANN STORE
BECAUSE WE GIVE OUR POSITIVE
GUARANTEE THAT
made I
Hutler.
Wolf
I
Feel free to look over our immense stock of Shrine.
Scottish Rite and 32nd Degree Masonic Emblems without
in any sense being obliged to buy.
e former em-
rposes.
Robt. Mueller &
Brother
"The Specialty Luggage
Shop”
rs.. pril
Kt.
by Rood)
!
•OVIET GOVERNMENT
BARS AMERICANS
GEORGETOWN SCHOLASTICS
SHOW BIG INCREASE
Watson of Kan Antonio, Thomas C.
Clark of Dallas and Roy D. Jackson
of Buena Vista.
Judson Franeis will represent the
ALL DAY’S WORK
FAILS COMPLETION
9 We carry a very fine assort-
ment of emblem jewelry and are
competent to advise purchasers
in their selection. Presentation
jewels - made to order—is one
of our special features.
TAYLOR RED CROSS
TO AID SUFFERERS
nil of
r
Authoritative
Advice
-
Ask for any Wilton Rug in Stock
This is a cordial invitation to every one of you to
make this store your headquarters during your stay
here.
EVESY. _MORXIG -Dany and SUNAY.
ETERE As SKYIMD CLAM MATTE& FOsTOrIcE Arartx. TEIAS
i//i/C mr
• near the Port of Spain, Trinidad,
। upon whose leg was found an alum- ।
inum leg-band. showing the duck i .
; had been trapped at Iake Scugog,
Ontario, last autumn.
and Mrs. W. A. Waggoner, brother-
in-law and sister of the groom
be heid on April 20-21-22, as one of. - —
Um Ducheemea that will represent i Univereity or Texa.s in th. Teua
th. Laruer eitiea at Texas. oratorical content to be held at
Miss Kat. Epprieht, a student in Pavlor.. University,
the University of Texas, han been
i
ING
1
Metal covered trunks
$5.75 and up
ommission of Ap-
Wilmot of Austin.
TRATERNAL MEN are
I both proud and particular
of the emblems they wear.
Q Unless the markings are just
right they are not appreciated.
Payne of the Depart-
J. W. Champion. Dripping Springs
A. P. Gre g. Staples
Eldred McKinnon, Austin
J. J. Kullenberg. Austin
Max Wymore, Austin
J. E Pledgor, Austin
C. B Hahn, Austin
J. B. Rogers. Austin
A. H. Stramler. Austin
E. E. Crosby, Austin
W. W Lttlefield, Pendleton
A. E. Kruse, Giddings
W. D. Miller. Giddings
Gov. Pat M. Neff, Austin
Pat Lockridge, Austin
W D. Cope. Austin
in Waco, on
S
State. Judge Powell
her blue tricotine suit witp
shoea. and gloves tn match*
Their only attendants were
tly Assoriated Preas to tbe Austin Amerean
WASHINGTON. April 11—State
as dealing with illegal traffic in
trusre art enforceable eVen in con-
flict with tbe Federal narcotic act.
tbe Supreme Court held.
Come in and rest a while—get the correct time;
use our phone and writing room—make yourselves thor-
oughly at home here.
Texas Company and other big con-:
cerns have been in Georgetown!
looking over the situation. b
Nolen Hayden. Belton
C. J McFarland, Bertram
Clint Howell, Burnet
B A Kirkpatrick. Thrall
J. H Primm. Marlin
Harry Hande!man, Marlin
D Gellman, Marlin
Jacob Kroll. Marlin
Henry Welnblatt, Marlin
E J. Merrem, Shiner
STATE NARCOTIC LAWS
CAN BE ENFORCED
•AN MARCOS SHIVERS
FROM COLD NORTHER.
Some there be who
in order that they
may seemingly have
greatly reduced
prices are tempted
to sacrifice their
QUALITY’.
county clerk
M Rarthnlo-
Austin Na-i
E. J. Smith. Austin
W. 8. Birdwell, Buda
T M Scott. Buda
T H Gildart. Buda
Claude Mattlingly. Huda
R. V. Cartwright, Buda
O. G. Williams. Austin
D W. Moore. Bastrop
A. Graves. Austin
W W. Boyd. Austin
W M Thacker. Austin
S. M. Iappard, Waco
J R. Peacock, Burnet
Geo M Watkins. Llano
A F Moss, Llano
R. W. Deats, Llano
W. B. Mohle, Leander
W. E. Watt. Austin
A K Abramson, Austin
W C. Nance, Round Rock
W R Gibbs, Bertram
s ' for tha San Kern side-
be prepared by th* Aus-
ilans were selet ted.
at the luncheon were:
4 new member
e won the attendan e
ing of an automobile
■paid News Service of the Austin American
GEORGETOWN. Tex. April 11
The test well that is being drilled
I at Georgetown has been chit down
for several days, work being
T
r
prices of lower di-
mensions, there’s a
tendency to slow up
on QUALITY.
Tex., April 11
made Ducheas of Manor
Music im- the intermission was
furnished by Steve Gardner’s Saxo-
phone Sextet, the performance be-
ing repeatedly encored.
Judges were S I. Staples, Texas
eral pages at a time, for transcrip-; . rrAmrar AnI
At ainner -tme utte more than ASN ROY
half of the document had been put - 211 •V A
in typewritten for—
doinz.
He said that many prominent
prize for bavins the best Texans had urge him to enter the
After the wedding
went to Temple to
home.
Special News Service of the Austin Aso i lean
RAN MARCOS. Tex.. April 11.—
After a week of more or less rain,
interspersed by near-cloudbursts.
enmomn NEW YORK. April 11 — The so-
ormal viet over n men t has issued an or-
der prohibiting anyone from the
United States from crossing the
borders of Russia after April 20.
a cording to a cable message made
the couple
make their
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL IX 1921.
I opiav had ■ 8 • o wAig’ae
M ' -t ’ ’ Ehf,- AfAa
w Mmadkk.. A,"a
ing "3,
President Verbose dehe a • a
I ' : ' * •• ' ' ' ■ ' ■ . - ER 41 E
pied virtually all the chief execu- — 2-
tive's attention during the day. |
As it took form, the manuscript } 5- S. DICKINSON
covered a long list of questions and » .. g m,- e ,
threatened to run several newspaper ..5- 8- Dickinson is chairman of
bolumn in lengih Ithe concesslons committee or the
Beniees making mpecirie leelala- I4u5tin,San Sam celebration or April .
tive recommendations on various , .
subjecte the mnw* !• erpectea to ' Mr Dieksinnon has charse or th.
merve „ a broad declararion or ad. Eivine the xarious concessions to
ministration policy on most or the be Kiven for the operation, or cold t
country, foreien and domeste 18- 'rink standa ana .various other j
sues stands which will ke operated on
Writes in Long Hand." Congresn avenue during the three-|
in order not to be interrupted. Mr. day celebration-
Harding remained away from his Aut n people will be Eiven first
office during the del- , .hot at Ketuing these concessions.
He wrote hi. manuscript in lone- bur many qutside concessioners are
hand, followine a custom he ac-iclamorine for a chance, at the dir-
qutred as a newspaper editor, and ( ferent stands,
turned it over to stenographers sev- ’
Miss Corn Bryan has been made
Dm he es of Houston and Harris
County for the Austin Kan Kam to
enough moisture, look for a long-
enough spell of clear weather, to
clean out their crops
This country has less than half
the normal acreage in cotton, with
corn predominant.
There is some land uncultivated,
owing to low-priced cotton as well
as scarcity of labor.
Speeial News Service of the Austin American
TAYLOR. Tex, April 11—At a
meeting of the officers of the Tay-
lor Red Cross chapter, held at the
Taylor city hall Saturday morning
it was decided to extend immediate
assistance to the cyclone sufferers
whose home was destroyed near
Thrall a few days ago.
„ vrmwtP>
E9%,Gu
zan 8
venvj
mftinuansuusimd
Li. ■
universal transfers O'
of the San Antonio
e Company.
While in
Secretary of
of the Texas
E P.
are hunting
By A -asclatecr F'resa to the Austin American
WAHHINGTON, April 11 The
preme (ourt today Affirmed a
.V ree of I he Texas District tourt
. >lnlng the <liy or San Antonioi
fr m enforcing a five-cent fare, ■
Masonic Jewelry
water is to be drawn as soon as the
piping arrives and it is reported
en route from Eastland.
In the meantime Georgetown
brokers are busy with leases and
transfers, these selling from a few
dollars several miles off to $200
per acre in the vicinity of the well.
Until the water is moved it will
be impossible to tell whethe: oil
in paying quantities has been found
at a depth of about 1250 feet on
deeper dr4lling is necessary.
Experts pronounce the oil sand I
on exhibition at the First National!
Bank the genuine article.
Representatives of the Magnolia,
Registration for the spring re-
union of the Ancient Scottish Rite
Masons of the Valley of Austin be-
ing held at the Austin Scottish Rite
Cathedral reached the 300 mark late
Monday afternoon, nd more regis-
l trants are arriving every hour
I The reunion lasting through Mon-
day. Tuesday, Wednesday and
। Thursday will take up the confer -
ring of degrees to candidates, de-
grees from four to sixteenth being
granted on Monday, from seven-
teenth to twenty-third on Tuesday,
from twenty-fourth to thirtieth on
Wednesday, and thirty-first and
thirty-second on Thursday.
Many visitors from other districts
are registered.
The musical program is in charge
of H. L. Clamp, director, and Miss 1
Mary Barnhart, organist
Mrs. C. F. Mick, violinist, and Ju-
lius Seaholm, trumpeter, are also
assisting in the musical program.
The Scottish Rite Quartette con-
sists of Mrs. Louis Reuter. soprano.
Mrs W C. Geue, contralto. H. L.
Clamp, tenor, and James Chapman,
bass, and Miss Bessie Callaway. so-
OEORGETOWN, Tex, April 11.
The scholastic census of the
Georgetown district as reported by
J. J. Gordon, enumerator, totals
929 for this year, as compared with
776 for 1220. larking only a few
of being an increase of 20 per cent
it is believed that the total for
Williamson County will show a
large increase over figures for last
year.
If Y ou Ever Wanted a Rug Now Is the
TIME TO BUY
Here you find a re-
duction in price but
still the high QUAL-
ITY that this firm
has always main-
tained the twenty
years of its exist-
ence.
MADE DUCHESS 2-E
FOR SAN SAM 2-
| Contesting speakers were W. C
* Mathes of Plainview. Francis G.
MANY MASONIC CANDIDATES
AT SCOTTISH RITE REUNION
OF AUSTIN DISTRICT BODIES
n of the ao-
hat efforts to
>t the former
view of her
ot entitle her
I than any
* deserves."
ndent social-
) death of the
i on the sec-
MAYMAKERACE
peals; Dr
Dr L. W
SAN ANTONIO LOSES
STREET CAR FIGHT
where he adresse the students
of Bouthwestern University, Hon.
Cullren F. Thomas was approached
upon the subject of the race for
the United States Senate to suc-
ceed 8» nator < ‘u thereon
Mr. Thomas said that he had
not announced his candidacy but
he was favorably considering so
ustin Amereau
April 11 —
monton High
> after school
ir meetings
A Of teachers
TAYLOR, Tex. April 11—A
wedding that came as a complete
surprise to her many friends was
that of Miss Marie Anderson an
John Mpeegle at the home of the
Baptist pastor. Rev. T C. Jester.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Marguerio-Anderson. X
She was unusually attractive in
Carl Mayer Co.
618 Congre““ Ave.
D Boo
Qeorgetown Saturday
celt bration of the Austin San Sam :
Hehearsals for the coronation of ।
the Queen in the Austin San Kam
were heid at the Driskill Hotel Mon- i
day night under supervision of Chas.
D, C'aney and (jcorge Stephenson.
ft the
lublic
prano, assisting.
G. M. Cox, Austin
W. B Rew, Austin
L. T. Cox, Austin
C. H. Marshal Austin
Wm Levine, Gainesville
J. A. Nichols, Austin
C. W. Shirley, Austin
Herbert Ash, Austin
Ira Horton, Austin
E. R L. Wroe, Austin
W C. Bull, Austin
C. R. Johnson, Austni
S J. Smith, Austin
Ernest Baker, Austin
Lon B Piper, Austin
H. Rutherford. Groesbeck
W o. Faught. Groesbeck
H. F. Brooke. Milvid
A. E Agrelius, Austin
B F McDonald
C. R. Woolsey, Austin
R. A. Warmeth, Austin
T I.. Darneal, Austin
W H. Bates. Austin
Ernest Gower, Austin
P. A. Sullivan, Austin
C. D. Smith, Austin
M. G. McGaugh, Austin
H. Ha Gray, Austin
H. O. Young, Austin
R. W Wright. Austin
J P Tovin, Austin
L N. Wallin, Austin
T. J. Rowzee, Austin
E. H. Shields, Navasota
H E Terrell, Austin
V. B Hill. Austin
S. J Harrison, Austin
T. E. Stealey. Austin
J T McCutcheon, Jr., Austin
Knox Wright, Austin
B E Anderson. Austin
E W. Gazley. Austin
W R. Nabours, Austin
J P. Buchanan. Austin
C. R. von Bleberstein, Austin
C N. Bustin, Austin
B. F. Small. Austin
E. A. Jordan. Austin
J. C Mullina, Austin
R Crist Blanco
Will D Miller, Austin
A. B. Fisher, Blanco
T. W Cox, Blanco
E G Bischoff, Austin
C. K. McCann, Austin
J. B Moon, Austin
A. M. Seiers. Austin
O. A Tirott, Jr, Austin
M. E Chernosky, Austin
H. 8. Gullette, Austin
B. H. Peacock, Austin
510 Congress. Phone 8079.
public by Charles Rec ht, attorney
for the Hussian soviet government.
R. J. West, Austin
E. G. Hoppe, Austin
From Other Scottsh Rite Bodies.
G. C. Munk. 32nd degree, San An-
tonio Consistory No. 5.
J. L. Vexey. 32nd degree. Dallas
Consistory No. 2.
DeWitt Neighbors. 32nd degree.
San Antonio Consistory No 5.
H H. Williams. 32nd degree.
K.C.C.H-, Dallas Consistory No. 2.
DeWitt McMurray. 33rd degree,
Hon . Dallas Consistory No. 2.
C. M. Winkle, 32nd degree, Dallas
Consistory No. 2.
W. B. Gardner, 32nd degree. San
Antonio Consistory No. 5.
F. M Crawford. 32nd degree, San
Antonio Consistory No. 5.
J. W. Lockhart. 32nd degree, Tex-
as Consistory No. 1 of Galveston.
A. C. Foster, 32nd degree, Dallas
Consistory No. 2.
P. 8. Russell. 32nd degree. Buf-
falo Consistory, N. Y.
C. 8. Clark. 32nd degree, San An-
tonio Consistory No. 6.
Norman Coffee, 32nd degree. Dal-
las Consistory No. 2.
Forrest L. Towery, 22nd degree.
Dallas Consistory No. 2.
paper hat was won byracr and mat he was finding many
people favorably disposed towards
marshmallow his eandidacy should he decide to
sity of Texas law se hool,
oke on the University ex-
question and Ben M Rar-
esident of the Austin Cham-
Commerce, who discusned
rk for the Austin Chamber
merce for 1921.
was given by the Ki wants
uartet. accompanied on the
vy Miss (race Stinnet.
I L Hawkins of the Texas
f Criminal Appeals was 1n-
sand wui
SAN MARCOS NORMAL
DEFEATS DENTON DEBATERS;
Special News Service at the Austin American
SAN MARCOS. Tex.. April 11-
In the annual debate. Denton Nor-
mal wm defeated by San Marcos
Normal at the normal college au-/
ditorium, three to nothing ___
Much parading of the streets
celebrated the victory.
W A. Hamlett, Austin
J. I. Clements, Austin
A. W. Brill, Austin
W. A. Holland. Austin
L. P. Mills, Austin
Roy Smith, Austin
F. T. Ramsey, Austin
J. P. Wood, Bastrop
W. F. Guse, Bastrop
J. W. Francis, Austin
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