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LARGEST CIRCULATION LN CENTRAL
AUSTIN‘S ALWAYSBEST NEWSPAPER
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SUMMER SUITS
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It will be tailored.
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JOHN A. EKSTROM.
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Pongee Silk Shirts with collars to match.
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ICE CREAM
PASTEURIZED
BY
Texas Theatre
2216 Guadalupe St.
$1.00 Down and $1.00 per Week
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AUSTIN ICE CREAM CO.
666
Manufacturers of
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(Pasteurized)
Order Some Today
Theo. P. Meyer, Mgr.
Phone 4400
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We invite you to inspect our plant
at all times.
We carry a full line of all kinds of furniture and
can furnish your home complete.
Austin American’s
Daily Pattern
AUSTIN POSTAL EMPLOYES
HAVE MEMORIAL DAY PICNIC
We wish to announce that we have
taken over the entire plant and
equipment of the Alamo Industries
of Austin, and will serve the public
with the highest possible grade
tended at Cbattaneoga. Ten. ehre
weeks aco. ana Mrs. C. E Leath- i
Austin American’s
Poet’s Comer
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
Austin American’s
Church Activities
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
My name is.....-
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Society Brand
Rosenwald & Weil
Summer Suits
in all fabrics.
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11/10/ 10,
Earl & Wilson
Shirts and Collars.
Holeproof Hosiery’
for man and woman.
We are now selling 30 fine REFRIGERATORS for
$1.00 Down and $1.00 per Week
Yoa will have to hurry to get one.
If you buy a suit from us it will be a Suit
of QUALITY'.
Mr
family
Mr
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First Church June
Hye Park. July
South Austin, August
East Avenu, September
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Churc h
ELGIN WINS FROM PIRATES
OF SOUTHWESTERN UNIV.
JAPT.
Wilson & Shaw Furniture Co.
212 E. Sixth St.
NIXON-CLAY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
In Memorlam
Obituafle
Free Orchestra
Concert
IBBONS BO
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AMERICAN T
HAVE
Laling. 9:30 • m
a Stor-, 308 Congre Av*.
, Prop.
BREMOND MAKIS AOORISS
BFRE AUBIN KiWIS
If made by HICKEY-FREEMAN or SO-
CIETY BRAND it will be better tailoring
th on you will find elsewhere.
LORRAINE SEERSUCKER SUITS
and new Oxford Shirts in Tans and White
—collar attached, button down or loose—
R'wSSTIae
SUMMER HATS $3 -AND UP "Bs
KNOX makes the Best Straw Hat 5/
and its style everywhere. P
WHAT IS YOUR CHOICE?
IF it’s in reason, we think you can find
it here.
LONE STA
puon
This Evening-
8 o'clock
it to the custom of many families
♦ and Central Texas to announce
Um Ayetin Amnerican all notieus oil
Binhe Masses
9
8“
“EDGAR’S LITTLE
SAW"
MIDDLEBUSTER AUTO LINE
LEAVES AUSTIN EVERY DAT AT 7 A. M.
Quick Run to Creodmoor, Loekbart, Laling
Fare to Lockhart, $2.50; to Luling. $3.70
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VIOLET CROWN ICE CREAM”
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ROSENGRE? - COOK
Funeral Director* and Embalmer
Prompt Ambulance Service
Phone 6451
P'i
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts—Type High Casts
All Wort Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
quickly relieves Contipation,
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite
and Headaches, due to Torpid
Liver.
“The Traveling
Salesman”
and
DRINK---
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family
Mr ana Mra A O Alvis ana
family
Mr and Mra J S Gresham and
adsoi Thanks
Confirmati . a
Memorial Service
Annieersariea
Marriage
Cinnamon Mint Lemonade.
Put 1 cupful of sugar, Cup-
fuls of water. the yellow rind of a
lemon pared as thin as possible, 3
whole cloves, or the amount of
powdered clove, a 1 inch stick of
cinnamon, and a sprig of mint.
Cook for five minutes and add
the juice of three lemons, add water
aad^crgcksdioe lo
day School showed that it is well
equipped for work and has an av-
erage attendance of twenty-seven
The various churches share the
iy Aasociated F
NEW YOR
ear old giri
ardngs tel
elved at the
f th. Americ
Th. south
{ardtng for
Ittie Mary .
wealthy co
Auwlin Depet Bro"a" 4 °dioc A Pr
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and family
Mr and Mra Grover Sterzing.
Mr. and Mrs L T. Miller and
family
Mr and Mrs Charles Sterzing
Mr and Mrs H T Hart** and
family
Mr and Mrs. W T Butler.
Mr and Mrs W H Todd
Mr and Mrs G M McCarty
TAILORS MEET
PFLUGERVILLE
HSNSousK
Today and Wednesday
PRISCILLA DEAN
“REPUTATION"
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
VIOLA DANA
"The Off-Shore Pirate"
Continuous 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Austin American’s
Family Notices
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family
Mr and Mra
family.
Mr and Mra
and family
Mr and Mrs
family
HF03NFARS
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Ad
Bottled In Austin* Texas
By McNAMARA BROS.
Telephone 7997
318 Co ng rose Ave.
: this
MACKEN TRANSFER CO.
Phone 5077
We Check Baggage From Home to Destination
Only Authorized Railroad Baggage Tranefer.
WE HALL EVERYTHING
OBLIGING SOX
FACTORI
Mr and Mrs L A. Juhring and
family.
Mr and Mra M B McCollough
and family
Mr and Mrs F G Resneshek.
Mr and Mra J. M. Mart and
family.
Mr and Mra B Spain
Mrs Ads M Anderson, aged St
V O WTED. Thone 6223
Automobile Ambulance
Motor-Drawn Funerals
ECAN SPRI
DEFE
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Church Noto Correction.
At the pound party given by the
St Austin’s Parochial School on
Thursday evening $35 was realined j
For the Chinese relief fund 113
was collected in the parish
eon.a
A M E R I ( A M 7 A
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ramp in th. I
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hat Mueller v
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ornpelling sie
aske for a I
months ord id
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boan—! plead
ponfinement f
ample punish:
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Waiter Premona, prensdent of
the State Netional Bank of Austin,
epoke at tk* austin Kiwanie ciub
Monday noon on the labor mtuaton
in the country.
Chartee Caaey, premdent of the
Austin Comomunies Players, told of
the work of nis organization, and
K L Cump eave a voon eMeetun.
necompaniea by Mis Grace sus-
| nett.
TEXAS PINEI
GETS
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homeward go:
The sweetest fate that I can com-
prehend
is that. throughout the years that
shall ensue
Between life’s middle and its mnist-
veiled end.
I may stay quiet, somewhere, close
by you. ______
From the Ladies Home Journal
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Mi
R Warrick
Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mra
The Cornel idea wasn’t born then. It was -he exclusive
expert Camel blend that revolutionized cigarette smoking.
That Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos
hits just the right spot. It gives Camels such mellow mild-
ness and fragrance I
The first time I smoked Camels I knew they were made
for me. I knew they were the smoothest, finest cigarette
in the world, at any price.
Nobody can tell me anything different.
Camel
-MAJESTIC MUSIC—
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GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
wi Boy Books for Cash. Write, Call or Phone 7864.
Wa Buy and Sell Books of All Kinds.
Cuticura Soap
Complexions
Are Healthy
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A. Geue.
M Schramm.
Burleson Priest.
EAdie Sponberg
E L Hawkins
Miss N. L. Nunn-
Miss Bertha Frenzel
Miss Hattie Mr Angus
Miss Bess Holloway.
Miss Cornelia Pos.
Miss Fairie Juhring.
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and Mrs E Shelton.
F Kuhn.
By Aeeoelated Press
STOCKHOLM
Russian soviet,
ports, has deci
the lease of a
the Russian do
mer owners.
Rev John W
chaplain of the
im sr heduled in
Wooldridge I.
night on Americ
at a tour that
the United Sta
the American I
Amerie anization
usiness Training
family
Mr and Mrs. A R. Teasdale and
family
Mr and Mrs J M Music.
Mr and Mrs P R James
Mr and Mra R Schoenert
Mr and Mra J M Ericson and
family
Dave Tuttle.
iy Ans. clated Fr
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Captain Muel
nan officer |
harged with
he world wa
enced to 8* x
pent.
, He was tri
laving practi
ly Amsociated Pr
'ashlani*
ral hundred
aped death
lay during
shen the <
which the exe
way toppling
ade a cigarette
in my day—
Funeral services will be held th!*
Tuesday at 2 30 p m from 1018
IA
l| A B
Why should I think upon eome
Heaven that Una
Beyond this Ufa weve known and
■till shall know’
I want its lovelinesses to surprise
i My earth-trained vieion, when I
Notice: AH patteras, both AM
, and new numbers, are as cenu
ariece untii further notice.
To procure this paturn van thu
Pattefn Coupon for a eutde and fill
j out e like one ea a large plane of
paper so that your wnng can b•
I easily read.
Enclose bath in an envelope wItA
it cent In ooin or stampe and mail
I or leave It at the Aueun Americna.
! addremaed to Pattern Editor
I Every woman who want to dress
stylishly and economicelly should
order at ones ths sprint imsue ot
our now Fashion Quarterly, whiga
is three times as large as the tosh-
‘ ion monthly we tormerly issued and
• contains over 300 atyles, dress-
makine lessong, ete
Prio, 10c poetpets prapeld and
mate delivery ruerentoed. Bond H
| osnu for a pattern and rashion
i quarterly
Food experts of
nence agree that
cream is superior.
I Employes of th* Austin postof-1
niee and their families celebrated
i Memorial Day Monday afternoon
< with a picnic at Pease Park.
A ha—ball game between teams
' chosen from th* clerks and car-
j riers with Hart and Schramm as
’ captains was a feature at th*
early afternoon.
' The score was 7 to 8 in favor of
i Schramm's team
! After the ball game a track meet
, was held and was participatl in
by th* younger men and boys wfth
I prizes for th* winning contestants
j W R Warrick won first place
Jin the shot put and high jump.
E She loo th* 100-yard dash, and
E L Hawkins first place in discus
throw.
The races were for all who cared
to enter, and winner* ware a« fol-
low*:
fHii
w
Swedish Lutheran
Tbs Austin Star Tallors have !
echedulea s beceball game with
Pnugervile to bs played at rnu-
cerviile Wedneeday
Bertram will probably pitch for
ihs Tailors with Alvarez catching I
and the Phugervile bat ur» wi j
probably be Pnuger and Pfluger
national promi-
pasteurized ice
K Dill and
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teat of Mr« Ml
lory Ameriran
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lden of Pt
grrana ' ur? chai
man ami J T I
in rhe mixed de
ma rd eourt ch
pjete <1 A disas
’ AH exoept M
Jones and Tild
care of this mission, seeing that it
is properly chaperoned and cared tne — --—
tor in other W. and for summer o Undsoatcemmety.
/ NEW YORK
Mike Gibbon* 1
victora in out
kt Fbbet» Fir II
Tom meored I
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ford a former
lack Iwinpsey.
rount in the I
twelve roun I
Mike receive
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COOLED BY ICED AIR
AGAIN TODAY AND
WEDNESDAY
ANNETTE KELLERMAN in
“WHAT WOMEN LOE"
SHE’S A DEVIL!
Annette Kellerman, the fa-
mo— diving Venus, romps
through six r—la of the most
amazing oomedy drama. With
thrill* galore and wonderful
undersea photography.
Ex. , n n
Walter Todd
Young ladies" race, Mia* Sadi*
Johnson
Girl*’ race. Mia* Beverly Sims
Middle-aged man • race. Grover
Sterling
Boys' race. ages 6 to 12. Fred
Cloud Jr.
Boys race. 13 to 13. Clarence
Kuhlman.
Music was furnished for t hose
who danced
just previous to serving supper
j an address of welcome was given
by L T Miller, followed by a talk
by Postmaster Jefferson Johnson
to employes of the Austin postof-
fie*
Supper was served at 7:30 to
1 about ISO. including the employes
and their families, and a few in-
vited guests.
Noted among those present were:
Jefferson Johnson
Miss Augusta Johnson.
Mr snd Mrs. Adolph Koch and
family.
Mr and Mrs W. L. Hamilton and
family.
months ths responsibility will be
taken in the following order:
Married women’
By Strickland Gilb lan
Some day beside you on the porch
Hl sit
And slowly turn my head as folks
go by :
The shadows of the wind-stirred
vine may flit
About me there unnoticed of my
eye:
I shall be filled with measureless
content.
Nor care if skies be overcast or
blue;
No restlessness with pleasure will
be blent
if I may sit those dear, dear days
with you.
The funeral of the late John A
Ek strok will be held this Tuesday
morning at 10 o clock from 301
t Crockett Street, and at 10:30 a.m
at the Swedish Lutheran Church.
Rev F. O. Linder officiating
Interment will be in Oakwood
Cemetery
University Methodist.
The dollar social given Monday
afternoon by the Womans Mis-
sionary Society at the University
Methodist Church brought $49
into the treasury of the society and
resulted in a program which was
more than usually enjoyable, as the
earner of each dollar told of her
erperiences
Mra N A- Stedman by popular
vote won the prize by a poetic st-
fusion, singing the virtues of "soap,
water and elbow grease."
Miss Lacy Banks and Mi— Eliz-
abeth Hawk gave piano selctions
and Mi— Almeta Yett sang during
the afternoon
At the close of the prgram
Circle No. 3 of the Missionary So-
ciety served sandwiches and tea
to about sixty guesta.
Austin Baptist Union
The five Baptist church— of
Austin held the union meeting
«hian ia tea tured by them on ench
fifU Monday with the Hyde Park
Baptist Church Monday afternoon
Mis C L Sansing led the devo-
tional chosing Fait" as her sub-
ject, and teading passages —n-
cernine it trom different harts of
the Bible
} Ibowing thia reports from ahe
auxiliaries of the several churches
represented in the union were rea
Mra J. U McNeil reported for
E.st Avenue Chureh.
Mrs J. N Littepage for Uni-
versity.
Mra C. A. Rue tar South Austin.
Mra rthur McMillan for Hyde
Park and
Mr* F. M. N. Marr* for First
Church.
Mrs J. E Williamson reported
the meeting of the Southern Ban*
tiat Convention, which she at-
GOLD BA!
J. C. Bryant
Phon
Fifth and
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S“PU
‘CRsD
ofti <
Hurenu in th**
heen move i fror
troller’s office t
nt the Texas T
Texam Compt
th* holiday Me
furniture to th*
• . I
Comptroller’s of
what relieved.
Special New* Service of the Austin Amerlean
ELGIN. Texas. May 30—In a
game featured by the heavy hitting
of th* Elgin tune and numerous
errors by both teams. Elgin nosed
out the Southwestern Pirates from
Georgetown in a spirited contest
Monday at Elgin
Foster, who started for South-
western, was touched for eleven
,7
ew
Peran Spri
rames this we
hree contests
binds* before he was derricked in
favor of Mayhew.
Five of tbs hit* war* for two
bases and on« was a tripie
Dillard of Soutawentar eecurea
a double, tbe only extra base kit
to the Pirates’ credit.
Moore and Gillum of Eletn fea-
tured with sennationa catohee
Batteries: Southwestern, Foa-
ter Mayhew and Egeert, Houre;
Elgin, Hees, MeCall and wuiuama
Summer Dr***.
A eimple little utility dress that
I* both nerviceadle and attracuv
I* made with a bid-tront which tM*
at the bark Sieeves are kimono
•tyle and the akirt le catnere4.
The lady’s bouse Aresa, No. 3,378,
is cut i aizea 36, 40 and 44 hunt.
Bite 14 requiree 1K ‘yard* M.
inch material. Price 11 eante
This is one of the est pat terne
of the peason for ginghams, linena
and percales. It 1* mo for any
figured matertau
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several children.
There may be roses blooming on
the porch
There may be morning-glories on
the wall;
The hollyhock may flaunt his garish
torch-
Tot should they not, I’d see and
scent them all ,
For in the years we’ve traveled
side by side
; We’ve watched and loved these
bonny things together;
Their perfume and their color shall
J abide
| Deep in our Uvea, though wintry
bs the weather.
First Methodist to Serve Lunch.
The Woman s Missionary 80-
. The Peran 1
peated the Ma
Py A score of 1
og on the I’d
r Johneon 11
prings allow
hile che Pec
wns errorless I
r Heath for P
hings ’tt wh
a homer wirh I
while later fot
Bprings Tizers
tuna
MRS. AOA M. ANDERSON.
Too Laie to Classify
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FOR RENT—At thirty donare
(580.00) a month, or for enle, 407
w. l»th 5 room*, steeptng poreh.
bath ana «araze. Mra Ada C.
penn, phone ••••
: clety of the First Methodiat
_ Church will nerve luncheon to th*
Rotarian* at 12 o'clock ent Tues-
day at th* church.
LAST TIME TODAY
MARSHALL NEILaSS
“Go and Get It"
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AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN* TEXAS. TUESDAY MOBNIXG. MAY 31, 1921.
race. Mrs
ras given b
Kew York.
There had been a ditference of
opinion in the preacher's family,
and youthful Elisabeth thought
hat she had received the worst of
r Bo at prayer-tme she was re-
benttul and unhappy, but she went
through ths usual petitions. “O
Lord.*' she finally prayed, "make
all the bad people good. And.
Ged. If you can, please make, al
the good people nice."-- World Out-
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