Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Without Precedent in Austin
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conditions
would invite typhus.
schools and for a number of years
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Southwest Texas State Normal Col-
lege.
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Price
We have such a great variety in
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SUMMER SUITS
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Cool and Inexpensive
Georgettes and Crepes
Taffeta Dresses
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$18.75
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tom-
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from
$7.50
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Wonderful Range of Patterns in
ORIGINAL SAMPLE SHOP
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Yards Of
614 CONGRESS AVE.
SECOND FLOOR
FERRIS’
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See Them Today.
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Genuine Palm Beach Suits $11.75
Agents
S. FERRIS
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505 EAST SIXTH
Dealers
Mohair Suits $16.50
OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY
Wear a Red Poppy
Be Sure to Place
Month,
e advan-
Woman’s Auxiliary, American Legion
Your Order for
KMFiMmFMFiCiiCiiC
MFiCiir
Sunday.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL
‘Americans’
Today
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And Be Sure
The Store
ROSNER’S
That Started Prices
to Tumbling
Austin American’s
Austin City Courts
Other Organdies, Swisses, Linens, Voiles,, Ginghams
and Combinations in proportion. Compare our prices..
that we want you to see them.
We’ll demonstrate to you how much
we can add to your comfort and
appearance, and what exceptional
values we are giving.
Do not go to church swathed in a
hot wool suit and expect full bene-
fit from the good sermon you’ll
hear.
'CLEAN-UP WEEK A. W. BIRDWELL
SET AT TAYLOR NORMAL PREXY
‛eek
owl
Voiles
for .
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Values
to $20
CES
$6.00
I Siroo
$2400
Negli-
AU at
-HALF
ICE.
Values
to $30 .
SWISS ORGANDIE
Maher lain Finish
Newsboys
MEN’S TROPICAL
WEIGHT WORSTEDS AT
Countess Who Offered
to Replace a Striking
Aquitania Stewardess
MOONEY PLEA
IS DISMISSED
TEXAS TRUCK
MOVING FAST
Just Received by Express
Several thousand dollars worth of New Ready-to-Wear to be on sale today
for the first time tit prices that will be the talk for many days to come.
Justice of the Peace Court—John-
•co, Judge.
Filed:
W. C. Roe vw C. E. Schaif, re-
reiver of the Missouri, Kansas &
Texas Railway of Texas, and John
Barton Payne. Federal agent cf the
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway,
suit for damages for 1105.
WILLIAMSON COURT
EQUALIZATION BOARD
TAYLOR GUARD COMPANY
A8KS CITY FOR AID
S. FERRIS
505 EAST SIXTH
Owing to the fact that it arrived so late Friday afternoon, it was impos-
sible to give descriptions and prices, but we can safely say they are be-
low one-half price. The greatest array of fine dresses at sensational prices
ever shown in Austin.
The flower designated by the Ameri-
can Legion. For sale TODAY on all
main streets, by
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TAYLOR, Tru. May 27 —At *
meeting ot the Board of City Com-
misaloner held Tuesday evening.
It was decided to desugnate the week
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Special News Service of the Austin Amerlcan
TAYLOR, Texas. May 27. — Cap-
tain Harry A. Dolan of the newly
organized Texas National Guard.
Fred l. Fisher of the Taylor Retail
Merchants* Association and C. O.
Daliet president of the Rotary Club
formed a committee which appeared
before the Taylor City Commis-
sioners and asked for aid in support-
ing the company.
The committee asked for*$60 a
month.
Owing to the absence of City At-
torney Richard Critz, the matter was
taken under advisement and will be I
acted upon at the next meeting.
BAN MARCOS. Texas, May IT-
AI a meeting ot the Texas Board at
Normmal Recenta, A- W Birdwell,
dean of the faculty at the Southwest
Tnu State Nonawl College, w 4s
elected preaident at the Nprmal Col-
lace at Nacogdoches.
Mr Birdwell U a Well-known ed-
orator in Texas, hayine been coun-
y anwar-
/ wtU be
nonth tor
thwi rates
ited time.
By Assoctated Press to the Austin Ameriean
WASHINGTON, May 27--Ship-
ment of fruit and vegetables from
California and Florida - have in-
creased since the new freight rates
went into effect last August the
Senate investigating committee was
told by Eduard Chambers. vice
president of the Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe Railroad-
Official figures compiled by the
Federal Bureu of Markets
showed, Mr. Chambers said, that
shipments of vegetables from Texas
increased about 200 cars.
9Ycznez
guex.czenes'
The Commissioners also gave or-, -g gt the
ders to Chief of Polce J. W Del- 1
Unger to enforce* reck less drivins
and speeding laws.
There have been several accidents
lately and the Com miss topers have,
been swamped with requests for the
enforcement to the letter of the.
“210.2
$27.50
All woolen materials in a most durable weave, shown
in all the attractive colors and pin stripes. One and
two-button sacks, finished in a most substantial and
desirable way. They are priced
—At $27.50, $30 and $35 each
750020
he said ignoring the
By Assoclated Press to the Austn Amerleav
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. May 27.
A petition for a writ, under a com-
mon law pleading to release Thom-
as J. Mooney, convicted of a 1916
preparedness day bomb murder,
.from San Quentin prison, where he
is serving a life term, was dis-
missed in Superior Court.
ordinance.
An effort is being pushed by the.
Board of Commissioners to secure
a reduction in the water rates fori
the people of Taylor.
A resolution was adopted request-!
Ing A. J. Zilker of Austin, owner of;
the Taylor Water Company, to meet
with the Commissioners and dis-1
cuss the proposition of iowering the
rates.
Some two years ago they allowed
a 25 per cent increase and are now
of the opinion that, as other com-
modi lieu have decreased, the water
company can easily revert to their
old rates.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY iS, mi.
Don’t ask your grocer merely for
flour. Say Smith's Best and obtain
the high nutritive value and cook-
ing excellence for which its soft
winter wheat content and fine
texture is noted.—Adv.
From London comes the
news that Marguerite, Count-
ess of Suffolk, daughter of
the late Levi Leiter of Chi-
cago and Washington, vol-
unteered to become a'stew-
ardess on the Aquitania.
bound for New York, to re-
place one of the striking
stewardesses. Scores of other
notables also enlisted. The
Countess is a leader in so-
ciety in England,
...............$10.75
Genuine Swiss Organdie, finest sheer
material, dainty and crisp. Full 45
inches wide. Shown in all the wanted
colors, including Orchid, Pink, Folly,
White, Coral, Gray, Wig Warn, Maize,
and Nile Green. Full value of no
$1.50 per yard for............. JOC
We operate on the second floor for about half of wht
it costs the downstairs merchant, sell for cash, and
make a specialty of dresses only. Merchandise al-
ways underpriced, but for this JUNE SALE we have
“taken the lid off” and are offering the season’s most
desirable frocks at unprecedented prices. Space per-
mits only a few price quotations.
Special News Service of the Austin American
GEORGETOWN. Texas, May 27—
The Williamson County Commis-
sioners’ Court was in special session
as an equalization board to hear
complaints from those property
owners whose values had been
raised.
The returns from school bond1
elections at Cedar Park, $6500 bonds,
and at Coupland. $2000. were can- .
vassed by the court, which declared
the propositions carried.
A special tax of 50 rents at Cedar j
Park and four cents at Coupland!
was imposed by the court to cre-
ate a fund for interest and sinking!
fund.
Cedar Park’s bond iasue is fori
the purpose of a school building, all i
the stone for which has been do-;
nated.
The building will be for the ar- |
commodation of a three-teacher
school, Cedar Park and New Hope
having consolidated.
........$18.75
Mohair means coolness in a suit, and you should see
these at $18.50. They are in both light and dark
shades, including the popular grays. Pin stripes are
shown, too. AU sizes in these and priced low
—At $18.50 each
Desirable from every standpoint. Well made, cut
stylishly from the genuine Palm Beach Cloth, and
the coolest suit you can buy for this hot weather.
They are in all sizes, including your size, and priced
—At only $11.75 each
Vass........$26.75
superintendent of Troup city
Corporation Court, Love, Judge.
J A. Joyce, charged with motor-
cycle speeding, plea of guilty, fin*
of S3.
G. I. Latson, charge of automo-
bile speeding, plea of guilty. fine
of $5.
Lee Roy Mason, charge of auto-
mobile speeding, set for May 10.
B W Wileon. charge of affray,
plea of guilty. fine of $1.
Paul Kreigel, charge of affray,
dismissed upon motion of assistant
City Attorney.
Joe Reyes, charge of disturbing
the peace. plea of guilty, fine of $1
Justice of the Peace Court—Men-
dell. Judge.
Filed:
State of Texas vs. Poncho San-
tana. chared with disfiguring a
woman, committed to jail in de-
fault of $500 bond.
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beginning Monday May 30, as clean-
up week in Taylor and every tizen
will be expected to exert every ef-
fort tn make his premises, alleys,
etc., clean and sanitary
Taylor City Heaim orticer R E - .-ntnd., smim eunty
R RlAan. anccegted thia move as ty superintendent ot mtn Count,
B Bledsoe suggested this mor., as. principal or the Tyler High School,
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