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JULY CLEARANCE SALE
GOING BACK
AND SAYS THEY ARE LAST
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AMERICANS
FALL
IN RUSSIA
MODEL
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RELEASED
BROWN KID TWO STRAP PUMP
SHOULD USE
MOUTHWASH
Kamenoff,
A $20.00 PALM BEACH costs you $13.35.
A Fit Guaranteed If Left to Us
It’s better tailored than the usual offerings.
The Last Week of
$5.00 and $6.00 Felt Hate cut to $3.50.
TO RAILROADS
cannot
civen
hesithy condition
-tapping
ca
not
HEAT KILLS
TO
DALLAS MAN
MESH BAGS
Just the Thing
for
he recently started
MILADY
Designs of the
Latest
GREAT CROWDS
ORCHARD
Quality the Best
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AT MASON FETE
STOLEN
Bill
poss
offered the elientele
Comfort, privacy, seclution and every modern convenience are
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PRES. HARDING
JORDAN’S.
PHONES 6080-6317
LAVACA AT SEVENTEENTH
DENTISTS
mlr
JORDAN CO.
zuuuauL
ARTISTS MAY COME and ARTISTS MAY GO—
but the recordings of the
YOUR SUIT NEEDS CLEANING!
I de absolutely the very best oleaning, pressing, repairing in Austin.
MEYER MINCHEN, THE TAILOR
Phone 6312
1009 Congress
faritie la
It is the cust
MR8. N. MELASKY.
mobile Registration
Phone 3656
1406 Bad River St
Overla
MRS. MARV E, M’CLELLAN
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TIMEPIECES
MALCOLM HUNNICUTT.
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USE AUSTIN AMERICAN WANT ADS
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Two strap, pearl button, welt soles, tip,
medium military heel, a very attractive
original design, combining unusual
wearing qualities and pleasing style.
FIRST
EARLY
Bring in Tour
Films
You Can
Save Money
Here.
PROC
FACIN
V. O WEED, Phone e:n
Autorobile Arbulance
Motor-Drawn Funeras
! cheirman of the Russian relief com-
I mittec
uslm Ame
Fravis
Austin American’s
Family Notices
The items are synony-
mous.
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I District Court.
■rd: Nannie M Jon
thersby et al., forec
C. Sharpe, Ford rc
9. Austin.
To use a slang expres-
sion:
“We’re there at the
finish.”
Three bie ha,
nches, are cle
"hr parks ar<
1-3 of Suit
Price Saved
Here.
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Deaths
In Memoriam
Obizuaries
Engngementa
Keceptione
Curds of Thanks
Confirmaons
Memorial Services
Anniversaries
Marriages
THE HALF PRICE SALE
Of Women’s and Children’s
WHITE LOW SHOES
AT DIXON
CONTINUES
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vious to M
servers.
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OF AUSTIN C
ere are many
on there hot W,
worst ot all. the
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Furnish-
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Use Austin American Want Ads
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liticians De
Seeger, Hui
Keep Them
ISAAC BLEDSOE
FRED KINGDON, MGR.
Ninth and Congress
Hat Casto-Type HizpsCata
NOSENGRE:-CO0K
Funeral Directors and FmbalmerA
Frompt Ambulance Service,
Phons 6451.
GOVSMALL — GOVEKNURSUBMISBliIS
TO SOLONS RELUCTANTLY
Ova finishing depart-
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipment
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind of
pictures you want.
Ninth Mroet.
Interment in the new Jewish cem-
jMery
Friend* invited to attend.
STORES
fN
1. C. C. RULES
ONGUARANTEE
VI C T R O L A
live and play on forever
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
wm Buy Books far Cash. Write. Cal or Phone 7864
We Buy and Sell Books of All Kinds,
Amoclated Prens
Havana Au
is business an
n are evident
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Cloth-
tag
O. L. KOOCK
Sit CONGRESS
TRUCK FACTORY TALKED
AT MARBLE FALLS
CHICAGO,.
Ien $mall-i
S“*PURE
CRYSTAL IC
--LARGESLCIRCULAUAN-IL-CENTEALTE
HOUSTON MAN WEDS
BASTROP GIRL AT ELGIN
business for himeelf OR
By Aasociated Press t> the Austin Ameriean
LONDON Aug. 6.—All the Amer-
i lean prisoners in Moscow and Pet-
i rograd will be sent across the Rus-
’ sian border by Monday at the latest,
i necording to a message received by
Walter 14. Brown European irec-
tor of the American relief admin-
vis County Court. N
F W Wond pleaded ।
ully bonrding trai
may be
Alfred Ellison. A. D- Boone
615 Congress
when rendy for burial and where
where the bodies are placed
’one with their loved ones.
Weed; and later traveled in
Maleelm Hunnicutt, son of" Mr.
and MroJ W. Hunnirutt, died at
an Austin hospital at 8 p m. Satur-
day.
1 Funeral services at 102 Trnity
-street at 5:30 o'clock this Sunday
afternoon
interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
JUST ANOTHER PROOF of the SUPERIORITY of the VICTROLA over
and above all other makes of talking machines, is in the sad death of the
greatest tenor the world ever knew, that of LNRICO CARUSO. He
sang exclusively for the VICTROLA. And why? Because; as he was the
greatest of all tenors, then must the greatest of all Talking Machines
be chosen to preserve his wonderful recordings.
Never a day passes that it is not demonstrated to the open-minded
public of the superiority of the VICTROLA.
Even though you were to consider for a moment some other make
of machine, one of the first arguments the representative will confront
you with is, that it will play as good as the VICTROLA.
Is it sensible to waste time looking at something that will play as
good (if it will) when you can get a VICTROLA in any size you want and
at any price you wish to pay.
Let us show you the many different styles and their prices and terms.
When you think of
KODAK, think of
Lelia Frances Woehl, daughter of
Mr and Mr« F. G. Woehl of Bas-
trop. was married to E. C Collins
By Associated Pres to the Austin Am-riean
WASHINGTON Aug 6 — Coat of
' labor allowances to railroads for the
six months*' guarantee period fol-
lowing government control will in-
clude only ineri ased wages and not
alleged "inefficiency of labor.” fac-
tore under a decision handed down
i by the Interstate Commerce Com-
3 mission.
dent Harding arrived from Ian-
caster, N. H., at 3 o'clock Satur-
day afternoon on his wav to Port-
land where he will go aboard the
Mayflower for the return to Wash-
ington.
He had luncheon and then played
a round of golf.
Our Pure Silk Suits, Gaberdines, Tropical Worsteds
and Flannels ARE ALL in this sale of 1-3 OFF—as
are the Palm Beach and other Thin Goods Suita.
lukdt
Austin and Central Texas to annouuce An
the Austin American all notics or i
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J, THOS. WARD
Optometrist and
Optician
718 Congress.
MIDDLEBUSTER AUTO LINK
turn AUSTIN EVERr DAT AT TAM
Quiek Ran to Creedmoor, Logkhart, Laling
# 1 LocuharL 82301 to Lune. MT»
Artve Lekhart, 8:20 A mi Letine, » M • m
Deret Brawn * Odiornes DTog Stors, SOS Congree Ava
"T CL A MB RR ITT, Prop.
representative of the Daflas Ceffin Company; so g2
he is unusualiy’weli preoared to enter •" his 8288
new venture.
Mr Wood is ex -secretary of the Austin Lions (
Club, a member of the Modern Woodmen of 18
America, and the Woodmen of the World. N9
A "Funeral Home" is just what the name
implies, a real heme where the dead are oared v
for and where funeral services may be conducted
in Mr. Weed’s homo the upstairs apartment
is occupied by himself and his family and the
downstairs is given to a roomy, comfortably fur-
nished parlor where services aro hold; display
rooms, offices, operating rooms and minature bedrooms.
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•HONWe
1 By Amoetated Prs tme Austin Amertean
i DALLAS, Texas Auk. S — The
• first fatality from heat prostration
recorded in Dallas this summer oc-
curred late Friday night with the
death at a Dallas hospital of J. S.
Johnson, 45. of Chicago.
Johnson was found in his room at
a hotel in an unconscious condition
’at 10:30 o'clock and never revived.
Friday at noon the temperature
I stood at 100 degrees, a record for
the summer.
TooLatetoClassUy
LA RGB nicely furnished housekeep-
in* rooms with kitchenette, bath,
hot and cold water, to couples with-
out children Single rooms to gon-
tlemen. Private home Mrs. Vlr- i
ginta Cloud Phone 7367.
k
kt. Leroy Bates Ci
fr Owcar M Smith,
C 1 Thursday In Au
B gold star heroes
■ch* g
Brotenant Creaton w
bf St David s Fpiaco
{Sergeant Smith belor
B Memorial Methodin
large floral offering
Bov I ng memory of L«
N..David‛s," was the-
church to her hero
| memorial service w
Nard Memorial Chur
he ago for Sergeant f
[Id Me r flag made for
M Dag was placed
I of Sergeant Smith
!*• state in the Gove
n room at the Texn
the services were con
■t. E. Duke, with spe,
Ju choir.
By Associnted Pres to the Austin American
HAMILTON, O., Aug. The
police are seeking a thief who stole
a fruit orchard, 150 trees.
The only clues are a criss-cross
of footprints in the place where
the saplings were.
return to Springitld Tuesday, post-
poning his gold reads tour until
Friday of next week in order to be
? in the capital
It in Hi be his first appearanee
there since the court overruled his
IceMMitiun, that was not subject
asusutain-warrants cnarging him
with embezzlement of Stat* funds.
PIANO TUNING AND PLAYER WORK
also refinishing and rebuilding of all makes of pianos—
nh work guaranteed—Permanently located in Austin.
R. A. PFEIFER
1F IbssJut
Big Grass Fir* at Manchaca-
Blases visible trom Austin Satur-
day afternoon to the frection of
Manchara were stated Saturday,
night to be a large prairle fire west’
l of Manchaca, probably on the Kuy-i
kendall ranch, according to reports
available from Manchaca
Lavaca Street at Seventeenth.
Born and reared in Austin. Mr Wood was
for fifteen years employed by his father, V. O.
Four pleas nt guilty were en-
tered in the Travis County Court
Friday. all four men being assessed
jail sentences of from five to ten
days
Johnny Ochelherry. charge with
। the theft of an automobile tire, en-
I tered a plea of guilty and was
given ten days in jail and costs
EAgar Rhodes and Charles Rhodes
entered a plea of guilty to train
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ELGIN MAN MARRIES
GIRL AT DALLAS
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Special News Service of the Austin Amerelan
LONS STAR ICR OU 1
RHONE im
RETURNS HOME
Allen. Oak lai
We have REDUCED the PRICE—but the QUALITY
is SPLENDIDLY MAINTAINED. Our entire stock
of nationally known Clothing is in this sale at 33 1-3%
OFF. That means that the elegant Hickey-Freeman
$60 Suit will coet YOU ONLY $40, and the Woolens
will be just as fine and the tailoring will be just
as good as human hands can make—for every Hickey-
Freeman Suit IS hand-tailored.
THURLOW B. WEED
MODERN FUNERAL MOMS
Superier Ambulano• Servie•
LAVACA AT SEVENTEENTH
Fhone. 0080 and 6317
speelaiNew. sarefe-af the Austin Amerelan ridine and were cach «iven five days
po"nasT"n "rwiAuSon“2EM“woqdn, who. wa. aino
suffered several broken ribs when charged with train riding, wm Eiren
he was kicked by a mule that h*
was trying to harness.
ten days and costs on pleading
guilty.
A MODERN “FUNERAL HOME”
Opened by Thurlow B. Weed se
in many cities th* "Funeral Hems" is filling Aimgd
s need. Ae "3288
Thurlow B Weed, a careful investi- As “GEeEBB
gat on in different places, decided that a "Fu A2285E. "3
neral Home" would be appreciated in Austin, so 69N
The runorai or N. Melasky of Hounton in Elgin.
of Tayior. Texas, will be held thta The couple ar nvine In Houston.
Kundav morning at 11 o'clock from
the Hirehfeld residence, 901 West
Mrs. Mary Elisabeth MeClellan,
aged 64. died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. W. R Nabours, 4109
Avenue (, at 9 o'clock on Saturday
Bight
Benides Mr. tpd Mm Nabours,
Bi roe eons wlB secompany the re-
mains to Motague this Runday
night, where interment will be
made Monday afternoon.
a-2r-ALSTSALWATSSESrNEWSPAPER
Special News Service of the Austin Amereiar
MASON, Texas. Aug •— More
than 5000 persons took In the mon-
ster two-day celebration and barbe-
cue staked by the Fort Mason Poet
of the American Lagion
Music, broncho riding. goat rop-
ing. baseball and speaking were
among some of the attractions.
Mason was defeated on the first
day of the eelebration on the dia- j
mond by Fredericksburg by a score
nt 11 tn l. and on the second day
Junction walked off with the game
by a ecore of 4 to 1.
Several then sands were served at
Sintiago Nartana
si in
I J. Mustachia and
kin in I Hamrez a
From Cheyenne
klas and < aspe
Va_are fine and
cmecwith every
Penre
[he small town o
fr so far as to giv
I hot and cold b
Ring rooms with
। mugazfues.
Ye then went to w
Yellowstone Patic
I to turn bae k to
Lunt of the alee
A Meet Valuable Atto to Man
A high-grade, full jeweled Wateh..............$45.0)
A beautiful Streamline Wareh....,.............. $35.00
Fancy 18-K Wriet Wateh........................$42.50
A Full Line of Cloeke
8ems Speciala in Diamend Rings
kick of mule
BREAKS MAN’S RIBS
i‛t return to Texaa
in abundance of •
ndance of fish for
nywhere that the
1 F <1 H
aeyenne Wyo
| Special News Service at the Auetin Amerelan
ELGIN, Texas, Aug <—MIm
ELGIN. Texas, Au* 9—Calvin
Lester Sowell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sowell of Elgin was married
to Miss Luella Brooker at Dallas
The couple are making "their
home in Dallas.
without any additional charge.
The entire building has been remodeled and ref in.shed: the interior in a com-
bination of old ivory and gray. A spacious garage has been added to nccommodete
the automobile equipment.
The Hearse ia a handsome two-toned gray, finished in solid mahogany and »• e‛
the very latest type. , , .
The Ambulance which will be used exelusively for the moving of 916 and injured
wes finished and equipped especially to order and is one of the moot oomplete and
modern cars ef thia class in the State.
One of the greatest conveniences of all is the new porta cochere connecting by
a private side entrance with the parlor.
Mr. Wood says he will be glad to show interested visitors the many adventages
of an up-to-date "Funeral Homo.**
THURLOW B. WEED
■ tor of Austin a
from Pueblo, Col
■ the kast time, v
Bo BSpringm. span
that delightful i
Bi thin city there
I tourista. all of
sally filled to <
K is imponsible
nhry around pit
pix grand- etup.
h Denver, Colo.,
I neht Mop. we fc
jence placed at
['tourist
he city has a
2nd locted on
wrway which is a
2.000
mere Is free wa
• par kare deliver
\ rrading and
l a dance hall
from 2000 to 300
• every night
rom lrado Fr
('heyenne. where
k holding their ar
la made to as c
frontier day* an
No Unnecessary Tripe to Our
Offiee. We Do Your Work Now.
DR. GUFFIN
Phone 7839 612% Congress Ava.
Minth Tae ereation ut the •
Smithvile Independent school Dis- ___________ p AW,. Amerie..
niet to Raatrov County. Texes: de- , PrmueAEu.
Unto* Ito bounaarles: providine tor DIXON. III-. Auk « Two hun i
a board vt eruntees, aha provinina ■ Ared men from Dixon and Polo
tor too preeent truate togomeiete home of William Cotfey. world war
eoerrrhprcpo Ermtrt.. ^d ' vereran, who was kilea an • resort
anatietAf dti. and authority Im- 1 Monday night, Friday night ataged
posed by law upon independent । demonstrations before negro tene-
school districts providing for the ments and drove a number of ne-,
aseumption of bonded indebtedness groes out of town
and repealing conflieting Mwa. 1 During a severe storm eorb Sat-
Tenth The creation of the Minurday morning eight men eet firs'
eola Independent Schocl District la to a black and ton resort east of
Wood County. Texas; Gefining its Dixon
boundaries; providing for a board | The owner and inmates had fled
of trustees, and conferrta* upon ! from the locality Monday evening
said trustees and district all duties • following the murder of Coffey, for
and authority imposed by law uPon । which three negroes have been held
independent school districts, andito the grand jury
providing for the present trustees to | Practically all undesirable negroes
fill out their respective terms of have left Dixon
office, providin* for the ssump, |
tion of bonded indebtednes, and
proyding tor extension of boun- --N-. wx
Epr,ne Tb. orton or Um SAYS PEOPLE
PofIi Independent school Di- •T B W B 1 ——
triet in Parker County Texes: e-
fining its boundaries; providing for
a board of trustees, for the reten-
tion in office tll expiration of terms .
of office of preeent trustees and
conferring upon said trustees and
district all duties and authority Im-
Joe Koen & Son
JEWELERS
Just Off the Avenue
on Sixth
With reluetance ’ Governor Neff
' submitted new matters of legisla-
tion to the special session of the
Texas Legislature Saturday trans-
nu tung the following message to
both houses:
It is with reluctance that I sub-
mit to you additional subjects for
legislation.
The following matters are sub-
mitted to you at the urgent request
of various members Of the Legisla-
ture, and are presented to you for
whatever legislative consideration
you may deem wise.
I make no recommendations
whatever concerning these matters.
In this connection, I desire to say
that it is not my intention to sub-
mit any other legislative matter tn
you this session, either local or
general.
I trust that none of the matters
herein or heretofore submitted win
interfere in any way with the con-
sideration of any of the appropria-
tion bills.
The subject matters herein pre-
sen ted are as follows:
First. Amending the present poll
tax law. providing for what the poll
tax receipt and exemption certifi-
cate shall contain, and the form of
said poll tax receipt and exemption
certificate, and proscribing the
data to be obtained and recorded
op poll tax receipt.
Second Amending Article 6773,
Chapter 1. Title 117. of the Revised
Civil Statutes of the State, provid-
ing for the transcribing of official
county records.
Third. Amending Article 140.
Chapter 1. Title 14, Revised Civil
Statutes of the State, providing for
companies and corporations making
deposits in the State Treasury, de-
fining what moneys and deposits
e d securities are to be placed in
I me State Treasury, and defining
the duties of the Commissioner of
Banking and Insurance in regard
to same.
Fourth. Amending Chapter 17.
acts of the first called session of
the Thirfy-fifth Legislature con-
cerning loan and investment com-
panies. defining same and providing
for their incorporation powers and
supervision.
Fifth. A law conferring upon
corporations chartered under sub-
division 37. Article Mil. Be vised
Civil Statutes of Texaa the author-
ity to purchase notes, bills, and
other evidence of debt.
Sixth. The enactment of legis-
lai ton increasing the depositors’
guaranty fund, and making the
necessary amendments to the exist-
ing guaranty fund law, as seems
wise.
Seventh. legislation looking to
the appointment ofa specified num-
her of Texas rangers which number
Speelal New* Service of the Aesti* Amerton
MARBLE FALL*. Texas Aug 6.
Considerable enthusiasm was stirred
up at a maaa meeting held at the
Mirhel Opera House in the interest
of the Robertson Truck Company,
plana in* tn establish an automo-
bile truck factory in Marble Falls
In keeping it in a '
Take no risks Get
FOR HUNT—Five-room modern.'
cottage with all convenienen,
close in; no children Phone 7367.
409 B. 2nd BL 1
IDU BA LB nr oWNER- Modern!
etory and half bungalow, on W
99th Bt.< six rooms, two halls, bath
and sleeping porch, built-In fro
lures, double garnge and servant’s
room. Phone 5194,
eled chairs. fo
ied by childre
ches-- the begs
)wn
AU Shirts cut 25% All Trousers cut 25%
You see clearly,
comfortably and in
rood style — thru
our glasses.
shall constitute a reserve ranger
force. Mid rangers to serve without
pay unless called Into active serv-
ice.
Eighth. The creation of the
Sheffield Independent School Dis-
trict in Pecos County. Texaa: de-
fining its boundaries, providing for
a board of trustees: conferring upon
Mid trustee* and distriet all duties
and authroity impomed by law cov-
ering independent school districts
and trustees.
istration, from
0 "bargain s
Brked down mi
■ 5 per cent fr
vhic h I* the |
fra ot„sa rificn
Srhe papers ar
rnental plana i
fra of surplus
frit will Mve pre
2 m ruin, for re
k fa rilities ths
Krsaing scarcity
frtlng the cost o
Ehment from Si1
9.000.009 ■ y ear
fr Cost of Iving.
Roliticlans wit
free of the poll
it dogged day
urms of job hur
Hfundreda of st
nnlent laborers
frantic, are ntrag
ar plantations
frets waiting 1
An back to Spa
Tenants with
| organising
hpaigns until
wn V’ 'be 1914 ।
iment forces th।
reasities down <
id per cent
but of the no
pre they have I:
pot relatives sir
tar sky high an
gold into Cuba
* bottle of Steroline frum your drug- '
gist and use it regulary.
STEROLINF
• MOUTH WASH Lb
FOUR GUILTY PLEAS
By Asnoristed Presm to the Anstn Amerleasi YQiVlfi eAze
POLAND Mam< Aug 6.—Presi- •RAV‛9 UUUKT
Complete Run of Sizes C 4 4 (A
From 21 to 9 • | l •••
AAA to D 4
Lar les Edwards.
Ming train. $5 and
Iward Rhodes,
Ming train $3 and
hnny Ochelherry,
' thirty days
obated will of Her
posed by law upon independent
school districts
Twe:th. An amendment to Chap-
ter 67, Special Laws, regular ses-
eion Thirty-eeventh Legislature:
more clearly efining the bounarles
of the Winsboro Independent
School District in Wood and Frank-
Hn Counties; providing date of the
beginning and ending of the fiscal
year; date on which unpaid taxes
shall become delinquent and pro-
viding for changing the boundaries
according to law
Thirteenth An amendment to
ection 19, Renate Bill No 132.
Chapter It. Local and Special Acta
regular session Thirty-fourth Leg-
islature, creating the Ia Porte In-
dependent School District as
amended by House Bill No t*. ;
Chapter 26, Local and Special Acts,
second called session. Thirty-sixth
Legislature, providing for levying,
asnessing and collecting the taxes
therein, and egalizing levies, as-
sessmente and equalisation hereto-
fore made.
Fourteenth The repeal of the
Laketon Independent Be bool Dis-
trict law as passed by the regular
session. Thirty-seventh Legislature
Fifteenth The repeal of Chapter
71 Special Local Laws, resular ses-
•inn Thirty-peventh Legislature
which chapter amended the special
I road law of Red River County
Texa. and providing any and all
law* repealed by said Chapter 75.
Sixteenth. A diminishing of the
jurisdiction of the County Court of
Kerr County. Texaa. so that each
court will have only the jurisdie tion
of a probate court, and conferring
the civil and criminal jurisdiction
of Mid County Court upon the Dis-
trict Court of Ke rr County
Seventeenth. The prevention of
the catehing of fish for rale out ।
of the Pecos River or any nt its ,
tributaries to the Counties of
Reevas. Loving. Ward. Crane and
Pecos
FOR SALE—Beyeral thousand good
second-hand brick. K. A. Reno.
Phone 6568.
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By Associated Pgess to the Austin Americaa
Reeent investigationa showed conch-
sivey that the mouths of a large per
centage of the people t* thia country
are veritable brreding places tar dan-
gerous germa. They khawad aleo that
brush lac the teeth wit ordinary tooth
*cete er powder Aid not clean between
the teeth and did net effect, eel* alert liae
ths mouth.
The only effort t re precaution againat
these zerm which cause teeth decay
and infect the passage to the lungs
and stomach, aceording to a prominent
health expert, h the rerular use at an
antiseptic mouthwash such aa Steroline.
Dentist and physlelans everywhere
advise the use of this famous disense
preventive. They recommend brushinz
the teeth resularly with Sterollne, t«r
eine it frequently and spraying the nose
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1921, newspaper, August 7, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1525831/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .