Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1921 Page: 4 of 26
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AGSTRALTA
ALL WRONG
TO PARAGDAY
—._
ARE BANNED
AUSTIR’S BIGGEST LITTLE SHOE STOR
TO
ON CHARTS
IN WISCONSIN
' By Amocated Prea totheAa
Australia’s exact position on wori
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A
is carried in a prohibttion enforce-
ment
Wonderful!
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Hartmann
it Price.
for the
last summer, is preparin
Made Exelusively for Us
i for a
milee southwest.
island*.
। every feature of It
Without prevtous experlence he
i
e
He got his plan from th* 25-foot
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USE AUSTIN AMERICAN ADS. j
Cowhide Bag Special
TOMORROW INTRODUCES IMPORTANT IDEAS
Cowhide Suitcase Special
seif.
In New Fall Styles at Ferris’
MINERS IDLE
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
BUR
ON ACCOUNT
CROCODILES
OF MARKETS
INFESTING
510 Congress Ave.
Phone 8079
LOUIS’ BATH
NEW FAIL COAT SUITS
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Great Leaders
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the “pick o’ the top” sells first.
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TEXAS CHARTERS GRANTED
Fur
tee ef the Austin Ameretan
SpeclalNe
FERRIS’ MILLINERY
models
shown.
The Fall styles
Genuine
Ry Asanelsted Fress to the Austin Amertest
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ASPIRIN
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Ferris' Blouses Offer Great
$3.95, $4.95, $5.95
BAII
tomorrow It Me a pair, th* pain
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e Austin American Want Ads
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If you have
You can sa
1-3 on lots
hold it for you until time
for delivery thia Fall.
Savings are always pos-
New Suits are arriving daily, and early
shoppers will find it to their advantage to
see them as they come in, for, naturally,
Revealing in style the latest for the Fall,
neat in design, and perfect in workman-
ship. The quality of the materials used
will meet with the approval of the most
discriminating person.
EAST
SIXTH
Daily, newest fashions in Coat Suits, Millinery, Coats, Blouses, etc., are arriving.
You must see them, perhaps you do not want to buy now, but it will surely be
worth your while to compare the values. Sooner or later, you will buy, and you
will find the most economical thing to do, is to go to Ferris’.
All, sizes arc shown at prices that will
please hubby and father.
ONE LOT W
fords, to clos
WOMEN’S 8
Black, extra
300 pairs V
and Eyelet '
now, choice.
TWO STYL
Slippers, B,
$10.00 value
He plar * to Mt sail for th* Mar-
quesas within th* next month or to.
Is Attractive
proving more pleasing, for they are more
$59.35
Values $75.00
Baby Louis h
now .......
Hrengthef
44.00
45.35
46.50
ritory. the right to establish their
own schools, which would be con-
ducted In the German language, and
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l
24.50
3460
Fabrie
.$36.00
. 37,15
38.35
. 40 .10
. 40.70
Cushion Top
Wardrobe Trunks
$84.00
Values $105.00
I-
‘i
... 47.06
... 49.85
This style—
now ......
Savings in
Coats—
8>m
32x44...
33x41-.
24x44..
85x41.,
26144..
•M....
35x5....
37x5....
place or room from th* outside may
■ at all times be had.’
I Thousands of Wisconsin suloons,
I 1000 or mor ein Milwaukee alone.
I will be affected.
I AB must g this month. accord-
| ing to ediet yf th pr hibition com-
This la Undoubtedly
The Beet Shoe Value in Austin
. 13.45
. 15.60
. 20.25
. hm
26.90
. 28.30
. 28.90
. 29.85
Ci
Strap Slipper,
now ........
Kyle Dipping on Monday. ________ ________
Speclal Kews Service of theAustinAmercian I built his boat himself.
$10D0 Value for $7.45
A very heavy white Baronette Satin
Whit
$5.00 J
:8.50 S
$10.00 s
Mail Orders Filled.
F. & H. SHOE STORI
SIXTH STREET, JUST OFF CONGRESS (EAST)
By Assoctated Prea to the Austin American
1 Los AGELES, Cai., sue 6-
Harry PiAgeon, who single-hane
Milled a 34-foot yaw! from Los An-
geles harbor tn Honolulu and back
Not split, full length straps, reinforced
corners; 24 and 26-inch sizes; € 1 2 o
specially priced at.........tIJ.vV
BUR
606
Mlscuns matter
Cexas State of
an Legion al
tsed funda at
'The meeting
"homas Dismu
vhich stales t
ith the action
Kate committ
ged implicate
Calls to at tai
€ have bear, i
st command
at If satisfac
* com plain in
atter wili be
nal headqua
n Legion.
George
Washington
pine Undent ear—
A Wonderful Q9 or
“buy” at ....93.33
Traveling Bags of oak-tanned cowhide.
Finest quality, leather lined; $ 1 9 r n
specially priced at.......... •12.U
Robt. Mueller & Brother
AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY
NEW MANOR HOTEL
IS JUST COMPLETED
Size
28x3..
Mx*..
30x3%
32x3%
51x4..
nx4..
11x4...
34x4..
Ms4..
BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED B
ANY SHOE STORE IN TEXAS
SAILS ALONE IN BOAT
TO HONOLULU AND BACK
This term accurately expresses the values
in luggage and wardrobe trunks which our
foresight and cash buying power enabled
us to procure for the travel season.
In addition th® privilege of import-
ing, free to duty, household articles
A & M. CLUB MEETS
IN WILLIAMSON
I
5 **
814
Cord
€49.75
KB
52 15
58.70
54 JO
61.85
65 00
68.35
I
Approximate
anders of the
I meet at th
voyage
3000
he intends to enforce 1
We have purchased from a well known manufactur
below cost one hundred pairs of Tan Calf Two-Stn
Welt Sole, Military Heel, Pumps, also Brown Kid, O
Strap, Flat Heel, Pumps.
These styles were made to retail for $10.00.
You Can Buy These Shoes
TOMORROW
$4-95
The Pair
All Sixes and Widths.
Our Reputation is Known for Selling the Best Shi
• IA
1 ’
K K THEN Washing ton's admirers would have made
VV him a king he had the good sense and gener-
osity of soul to refuse. He is one of the few greet men ,
whom ambiboo did not tempt into some impossible
task. As the Father of His Country his fame is now
secure beyond all reproach.
BRUNSWICK
Are built at the best materiala, with a eenerous
measure of value in every tire. Their makers build
Legislature.
Th* law req
son baving a Ui
AT FERRIS’
Right n
many h
Sport Si
Pigeon is an amateur mariner.
,5-
tons the last three months.
Mor* than half of the time lost
this year is rated by the opera:ora
to have been due to "no market."
For the country aa a whole, the
soft coal prouction xa said to be
65,000,000 tons behind th* average
if the last four year*.
________ _ maps, originaly etermined by;
| turea, screens, stalls and other ac- Capiam Jamil Cook, the early ex-
. outrements which have gone to I plorer. was brought into gueetion I
1 make up a saloon atmosphere recently when wirelesa authorities.
Th* order for their extermination after direet checking by radio with
___1 :_____________ c.lurtc- standard timne clocks at Lyons. 1
bin recently paased by th* , Frane* sald they belleved there is I
an error of perhaps 100 yards on all
1 By Aanoelated Prema to the Am
SYOMEY. N A w- aug
Flem!ng Day made a trip across
the Atlantic twelve years ago, but
i mad* bl* own bo nine feet longer.
and agricultural implyments for a
period of ten years.
The president says that th* es-
tablishment of the colony would
be a beginning of the solution of
the problem of populating th* re-
--.... - tLLr .J.TBT.T U... JLTJ L T 111 III ltill posit on one of them
Philip- i White Baronette Satin Skirts now. and we win gladly
nonites, reciting their qualities of
industry, self-discipline and "col-
lective virtue."
The delegates have notified the
government that upon the approval
of th* measure more than 4060 Meh-
nonites in the United feta: as. Can-
ado and Russia are prepared to emi-
grate to Paraguay.
In war. the prohibition of th* sale 1 K nu
of alcoholic beverages in their ter- .A, $
S
public and augmenting its produc-
tive capacity there being vast
non-intoxicuting beverages to be
- Wj
msoner, who has given th* saloon
| keepers thirty days to comply with
i th* law
I He
_______.. ____ _____. ___ragansett Pier, R. I. She ap-
stretches of unimhabitated territory peared on the beach recently
lr.commen- m this costume which she de
dations with a history of the Men- signed and nand-painted her-
sizes are shown in towns
and tedies, finished in a ’ ..00.2
material that is unusual- 1
E & H. SHOE STOR
iKAS
MEE
Full sixe, Gibraltarized construction, edges
rounded and reinforced. The peer of all
wardrobe trunk values—
ig hi® craft
Booth Sea
uires that "no per-
icense tar tb« sale of
lo th*
WELCH, W Va.. Aug- « — Selt-
___ I efense is the claim of C. R Lively.
ITALIAN WAMEN Baldwin-Felts dst**uv*. held under
| LONG TO RE eve
nyAmestated Prett. A.H. am-t- ' T.Shatement inswrpopnramen
ROME, Aug. 6. — Most Italian
women if they had their choic to
be anything they wished in their
sex, would rather be Eve, accord- [
ing to results of a vote recently
I Earnest Jones
harged with r
Irms, waived pr
on when broug
he Peace Judg
Saturday and we
ravis County
1800 bont each
bh is aileged i
p the restauran
lug 1. relieving
bproximately |7
The case has ।
er 3.
Th* Southside Development C*
’ of.College Station, capital stock
53090, incorporators, F B. Clara
IC. W. Burchard and D. Seontes.
The F. N. Mulkey Manuactur- ■
■ng Company of Sherman, capital J
stock II 000; incorporators, E. x. '
Mulkey, E. A. Henin and J. K.
1 the season. We bought
in advance, and we pass
the reductions on to you.
becoming. The models we are now showing for Fall wear
are new. The Lyons Velvets, a beautiful dress hat, needs be
only shown to you. You will like the Attractive Felts, too, in
all colors, and Hata in Silk Plush. The trimmings through-
out are neat and dainty.
WILL FOUND COLONY
IN WILDS OF COUNTRY
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXA.
Thuy will be
poaitien bened their
UARGE8T CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TE
SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 7. 1231.
South American County to Be-
come Mecca of ehgious
Sect From United States.
—MENNONTES WETRELIUS-
nsumption upon th* Australia’s
them for the future, as Washington
built They build them on the policy
that every single tire moot give full
value in actual mileage.
Try a set at Brunswick Tires. Or
try one tire. Keep your own record
of Brunswick performance. And
yua will soon use all Brunewicka
Fabrie Cord
.$12.80 $.. ..
equaled anything ever show ------
against the Germans, the other 49; Hard coal prouction is sald to be
bather* leaped out "Crocodiles, । slightly higher than Ln th* las: sev-
crocodiles!" they shrieked. eral years.
The lieutenant a veteran of many! Thousancs of miners have not
battles, looked closer ar the water, * worked enough to be listed in the
and there, with jaws set and eyes , membershp of the union. but the
Rock Falls Oil and Gas Company
, of Shop. Taylor County, capital
stock $ 10,000; incorporators, R. L.
Chalk, R. L. Fonder and Roy H
] Iardin.
. Watson Gin Company of Itasca,
■ apital stock $30,000; incorporator*.
■ Perrie D WAtson, A. C Marin and
E. Dunlavy.
; Elkton Oil Company of Tyler,
capftal stock 910 000. incorporators,
F P. McKenna, B Wael and A. F.
Sledge.
=g_
6077
MANOR. Texas, Aug. 6.— There
has just been cr mplete in Manor
a two story brick hotel which will
be known a* the Manor Hoist. and
Mr and Mr*. L I Acklin ar* to be
in charge.
The building consists of ten
sleeping rooms and a south •leap-
ing porch upstars.
The A< wnstairs t* divided into a
lobby, dining room and kitchen.
Bee de* th® ordinary hotel serv-
Ice. r. ad Mrs. Acklin intend to
open a cafe on September L
SELF-DEFENSE PLEADED
BY HATPIELD'S SLAVER
KTLE, Texas Aug. 6.—Stock. ____________________
dipping at th* Kyle dipping vat is ; yawl "Seabird." In which Thomas
to be supervise Monday by the “
p Jw
44,170 ih
In - . Si sa ll
premises shall maintain a standing caleulationson the chronometer.
i—r or counter of any description th* finely mad* watch which keeps
at which any such drink* or bev- . Greenwich time.
erages ar* consumed. Corrections were made tromtime
"No booth, stall, or other en- to time, until final checkinz by ca-;
Mosure of any kind in or conneote bl* was believed to be aceurate
with such place or room ehall be Lately, however. Sydney wirelesa
maintained," the law further pro- men who have been listening to the
v Ido* clock* ticks at Lyons sy they have
it orders la addition that "th* discovered there is a petceptihle loss
windows and doors of any such of time in tranemittinE th* correct
place or room shall be unobstructed seconds over tho cable
by screens, blinds, paint or other This loss it is sal, led to errors
(article so that a ciear and unob- ’ in map making.
structed view of the interior of said —— -■ ■ ■
By Assoefated Press to the Austin America*
VERSAILLES. Aug 6—The beau-
tiful marble swimming pool create
by Louis XIV. between the Trianon
Palace and the Neptune Basin oo
that the pages of the King misht
enjoy a dip on hot das, is now
used by private oldiers statione
in the barracks nar by
During one recent torrid spenl
about 50 buck privates were recupe-
rating in the pool from two hours’
drill in the morning before the noon
day meal-
Suddenly with a terrified shriek
a soldier sprang out of the bath*
"Crocoiles. lieutenant, there ar*
crocodiles in the pool!"
"Put a blanket around this man
and take him to th* guardhouse He
is crazy with th* heat" said th*
lieutenant.
Then with a concerted rush that
’ from home apd there were no other
- women on whom he might cast an
< alluring glance.
Those that did not choose to
be Eve, chose for the most part to
t be Marv Magdelen, because aitttt
being allowed to enjoy all the sine
l of th* world, she was forgiven and
afterward became a saint, thereby
njoying all the pleasures of heaven
BRUNSWICK TUBE FREE
With Every Brunswick Tire
ly soft Priced tomor-
row at a spe- On or
cial for...... ••.-3
ill. — ■ » — —
Miss Lina Norris, well
known in Philadelphia society,
has been prominent in social
activities this season at Nar-
sold for
Hays County inspector, who will
ht«n be in Kyi*.
Ry Assocfated Pres to the a zatim Amertean
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Aug d —
Unemployment of 150,000 coal min-
ers dally, with many thousand oth-
era idle much of th* time, is re-
ported by officers of the United
Mine Workers of America, who as-
sert the idleness is du* to the lack
of a market for coal.
State officials in touch with th*
oal trse and the coal operators
also maintain there is mo mArket fer
coal, adding that sa famine is nuw
threatene unless the household
onsumers lay in their winter sup-
pl now.
Indiana mihes. which produce ap-
proximntely 25 000,000 tons annual-
ly. are estimated by officials to
have turned nut about 10/00.000
tons for the first quarter et th*
year, with the average monthly
production falling below 1,500,000
By Aasocfated Press to the Anstin American
ASUNCION, Aug 6. — Paraguay
will become th* Mecca and horns
of Mennonites from th* United
States and other parts of the world,
if a bill sent to th® Chamber of
Deputies by ‘President Gondra be-
oomes a law.
Delegates of the sect who arrived
acme time ago from the United
State* have negotiated for th* pur-
chase of about 5600 square miles
of land in the great Paraguayan
"Chaco’ for purpose* of coloniza-
tion conditional upon the Paraguay-
an government granting privileges
whin will permit them to conduct
the colony in conformity with the
tenets of their religion and their
system of common administration
of their properties, called "walsen-
hurst."
President Gondra has recommend-1
ed to the house that these conces-
sions be made, which include the ।
exemption of th* Mennonites from
military service, either in peace or I
Stylish short
are now being
MADISON. WK. Aug. 6.-Wi-
conain has taken upon itaelf th*
task of getting rid of all bars. i-
Lockhart Gets First Bale.
Special News Service *f the Austin Amerelan
LOCKHART, Texas Aug. I —
Lockhart’s first bale of 1921 cotton
was grown by Beaty and Hartung.
The hale weighed 520 pounds and
was sold for 13% cents per pound to
arbach, Blebers 4k Will
mpa in Australia s norh-pouta
Seatarers , who first sketched
taken by on* of the Roman papers
The argument advanced for being
Eag mnpatzln o‘ al women. Name "Bayer” on Genuine
Her busband w** nver away
Warning* Unless you see the name'
"Bayer" on package or on tablets
you are not getting genuine Aspirin
proscribed by physic fans for twenty- i
ons years and proved safe by mil-
lions. Take Aspirin only as told in
th* Bayer package for Colds. Head-
ache. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Ear-
ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for
Pain Handy tin boxbs of twelve (
Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few,
centa. Druggists also sell larger
packages. Aspirin is ths trade mnark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoact-
leacidester of Salicylicacid.
. fine Fur Coats that will
j ba worn, all Fur. It
1 will be greatly to your
advantage to make a de-
A vR Lw
EK,‘MF
62-—-
staring at him, rarely enough_wereeract number has not been an-
six large crocodiles. nouneed although in Indiana it is
The lieutenant's fade blanched known that the union loss in mem-
and he wondered whether he too berrhp at prompt excees 12.000.
had become affected by the heat. The present total memberahip Is
‘ or perhaps the red wine. । between 17,660 and 18.000, ns cor-
Just then two men hearing an ipared with more than 29,000 at the
instrument which resembled a ma-opening of th* yenr.
chine gun on high stilts care along ! Union officials say the only strike
"Don't hurt our crocodiles,'* they or lockout situations are in Mingo
begred the Heutenant. County, W Va., and th* Btate of
"They're harmless and we fee Washington.
them in our film’” —--------
Speelal News Service ef Aw Austin Amerlenn
TAYLOR, Texas, Aug. 6-A re-
union and get-together meeting of
• Willamson County A. & M. Col-
lege students, past, present and
prospective, was held at Ran Ga-
briel Park
BRUNSWICK TIRE SHOP
IN • Fifth. HARRY GOLQEN, Prop. Phopa 7009
Mall Ordere Filled Sama Day.
These include the Canton Crepes, Trico
lettes. Georgettes, attractive tie-backs, a
A lew heet, brogu. ines, rubber henled Osfera, colors with trimmings in the latest fash
ghewn in brown and blaok. In *11 sinee. All kid, inn* All et-ae ATA in +h, gr0~ re
eH.«n in ♦hra. rferem patierne. A real ehe. 1 ions: Al are in Ine 8rouP re
or iadie that produces satiafaetery resu!ts, beth | markably low priced at $3.95, $4.95 am
in atyle ane wear. Priced tomorrow at A g l ne
a apecial at.............. 00•*3 | 3e5•
South Americans Welcome
Newcomen .4s Step Toward
Solution of Papulation Prob-
lem.
AUSTIS._ALW. LYS.BEST.-NEWSPAPER .
- Skirt, with the buttoned belt and gath-
majority, and rapidly j Aa EThtinineangguadityhmatettna ' sfble in buying ahead of
gaining In favor, even i gtyle of the skirt. Regular $10 values. ......
to the extent of replac- now selling for $7.45.
ing silk. All hand work (______ t
is this imported lingerie ; New Shipment of I Embroldarqd
in beautiful designs. All Buster Brown Hose Instep Hoslery
at 03c Priced at 11.75
_ ______ M.. with An all allk blaet Hos.
moama. finest quality i with the etyliah em Saninna-
•lib. an •!*«• ahawn In breidered instom They ! “ag°
blaek, bro-n and white, ar chewn In all •lee,
•al. and rodunned to 91.78
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