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AUSTIN'S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
A
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MORE ABOUT
$5
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Legislature
$5 and 6
F
Light
STARTS ON PAGE 1
Felt
the Saturday sessaon
HATS
cut to $3.50
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ton
negresses.
in Our 331-3 Per Cent Of Sale
Y-FREEMAN
de by HIC
The very best Woolens
75
55.00 sht for $36.65
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Neic Stetson Hats
For Fall Now in House
the factories and mills-
50c Soft
Collars 35c.
Relining vault.
63032a
$300 ea
For Monday
Special.
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me
morning-
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Consumers C-Operative supply Co.
Sixth and Brazos
1602 Lavaca
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Have You Teeth Fixed.
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No unnecessary trs to 01
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and advice.
Free examinati
ing August.
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drucgists
61212 Congress Ave.
Phone 783!
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$5.00
At
overdug bill
an
styles—
$8.:
$5£5
Is What YOU Make IL
The Retail Credit
styles
$19.00
is just exactly what you
six
is representative of over
$6.75
ake. it unsafe
to
.anything to fear from
em.
ARBOR BEAT
V
AIL
No Man Can
DEEP EDDY
AM of Austin
Sores o
Exhibition If
iter
1/2 PRICE
Races
SUNDAY, A
. 14, AT 4 P. M.
beat
Til Pay You-
eteee
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Swimming and
Diving Contest
Your Credit Standing
Your credit standing
$45.00 Suit for $30.00
$60.00 Suit for $40.00
Asthma an
Relieved
Reliabli
Wh
Pum,
Can You Look
the Whole World
Labor Struggle
STARTS ON PAGE 1
do your work now.]
who have had ex per
xord. Black Kid
/Strap Low Heel
, Brown Calf Ont
We are offering FIVE STYLES of th,
season’s most popular models at the lov
price
Women’s Sports
Oxfords and
Two Strap
Pumps, at—
Don’t forget the
$1.85 table. Many
rare bargains.
Three styles
Men’s Brown
Calf Oxfords;
$9.00 values
now $5.00
Brown Calf Brogue ’
One Strap, Patent Tv
Black Kid Two Stra
Strap. /
The Placq to $
Buy Shoes
¥ office. We
ave dentists
Users of credit. and
Abusers of credit.
No’honest debtor b.
You will be soon needing
PAY YOU to SEE THESI
Our Stock $
Price per tod
car, defivere
‘2
The credit
business work
You must he}
igh and
kd Speed Swimming
aoiumao-
a as tso
Fuf
minutes
1 doz. Ripe
Bananas ...
V. o WE
Automobl
Motor-Th*
Kttractive.
INSTRUCTION CO.
hl
Im
s of
bal
paln
knit
gold j
help
/dog
The Senate bill by Davison es-
tablishing 3 sysemn of roq patrel
in Texas was ngrosse.
There was tinally passed the bill
iy »i
har
in
k n
coun
in
ans
I..
w itnessed
One man got mad
He rushed at the Speaker’s desk
and threatened all kinds of legisla-
yearm and
in Take i
bor.
Enormous Wasta of Labor.
This waste is v ariously estimated
Fancy Diving. Under W
A ' Rela
A to Live Under a Cloud kof
Poor Credit \
seek to put you right with the
Holeproof
Hosiery—
Silk and
Lisle, in
White and
Colors.
Seura
' Han
ta cot
ell Iau
Arriving.
22.50
porter*. $1200, cut to 3600 or
ieh
Specialist in
Chronic
Phone 3308 f
and Exam
t hid
tuc?
Postage, express, etc. $8000, cut
to IW -
Typewriter and furniture 3750to
WOO. -
enipt of ten
I.rmerien C
m
T a"
/LINE
ArTA.M.
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a difference in the national balance, conduct as
sheet of something under $10,000,- - -----d
hrin is the true
Manufacture nt )
t Salicylicacid.
(Adver
Labor Takes a Hand
As if theee were not
' obstacles to contend
I undertook to right %
manded to the Travte County X” I
in detault of s250 bond in ech
case.
The Harding woman also had
That is a gloomy outlook, but it tiers had been adopted.
-------- ~ - --J------ 1 Texas Treasury Department.
($1200.
’ Two
The congrega
rk Methodist
rt for the new
a Speedway N
30 o'clock.
A program o
esses has bee
20 bars Polar Cl AA
White Soap . vl.UV
N
uilding Materials
Phone
BRYDSON LUMBER &19
Planing Mill. LumbeV
1612-1620 Guadarupe St -----
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(apjm:
12 ans Maine Of AA
le Corn dI.UU
f Suit for Fahand it will
before you buyh
/
L
otticers say,
Ethel Ounntng
10 lbs. FAhcy Cali- PA.
f ornia/Potatoes .. DUC
This is the eleventh of a se-
ries of talks in a campaign
of publicity to educate cred-
it customers toward the
meeting of obligations when
due.
writinK m
will gladl
labollsbipg use el bai i punibing,
। Texas convicts.
The Hall optometry bill Wa:i
passe to engrossment shortly be-
fore recess until 10 9‘clock Sunday
first year, cut o $1000
Poetage telegraph, etc. $6250, cut
to $5000
Texas Comptroller.
Chief clerk. $2750. cut to 12500.
I ue John E Davis bill reappor-
,, tioning represnative districts' was j
’ ‘ finally vsd
< There was also finally passed thel
125 000. refused
2 Famous Kala- 1 rX
mazoo Celery ... 1 DC
1 pkg. Sam-Brod- O
ucts Potato Chips. OC
Rention telephone. ------
Contingent expense $500 to $260
Furnitre and tixtures. $1500 Tor
Take Aspirin o
nckage of genu
t Aspirin. Thep
wing the ir
orked out b
leading
ect the
kr the
retail concerns. This associ
A Compie Run df Sizes $
NoyBroken Loth
When war came it was necessary Representative Miller of Dallas
to change production from a Peace held his hand over Binkley's moth
to a war basis; when the war ended when the Utter wanted to let out
I It had to be changed back a lone, but loud. protest against
in the meanwhile much had haPsjstanding at ease over the nova
x down to figures which will make it Slicing
7 1 possible to market the products of
; Harding,
the theft
worth 'nt
dence of
I pened. hour
The coat of living had risen to. It was the feature "scrap" of the
j unheard of figures and the wages and Binkley wouldn't make up
; of labor went hand-in-hand with it. right away with Miller. either
. Then of necessity came inflatior
and afterward an attempt *
SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 14, HM.
q-z - JUDGE MENDELL
$1650, i 4a
-- HAS BUSY DAY
to $7200. ---------
LEAVE AUSTN EVEF
Quiok Run to Creedrno
Fare to Lockhart $25
Arrive Dock hart tW a i
auctie Dree eroa * ERR
t of Austin
[on aims to pr
Two porters at >1200. total cut to 1
one porter at $600 I C. A Turner, alias H O. Blakely, I
Travelfns expenses of school ex- charged with three criminal ' bf- 1
aminers and superviors. whan on fenses, that of swihdling over $50, 1
official business, from $5000 to impersonating an officer, and torg- *
$2500. ery. was given a preliminary bear- I
Traveling expenses for Texas au- mg before Justice of the Peace G
perintendent, inside of State, from W Mendell Saturday and bound
........ ...... - —_____ __________________
Associated Retail Credit Mew of Austin
$10.00\uif for $33.35
When you pick up a HICKY-
any- discount you have a real Vai
no brand of Ready Clothing Nr
these HAND TAILORED elegarN
The lovable poet, Henry W. Longfel low,ays in that famous poem, “The Vil-
lage Blacksmith,” the favorite recitation many of us in our 8chooldays-
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL
yourself make it. Good or bad, it’s your own mak-
ing. It’s up to you and you only. And good or bad
it 'follows you wherever you go.
astrous consequences. of the members know exactly what
it is claimed that it is doubtful they voted upon
whether any greater volume of im-1 The vocational training bill
ports could be passed through the sneaked by in the same sort of a
ports, because of the waste in car-
i They cannot do it single-handed.
J. If you value your reputation you
will pay youf bills promptly when due. But if you
prefer to life under a cloud of doubtful credit and
have that cloud spread its shadow over your family
and the family name, they are powerless to help you.
rying power
They say that British imports
Books and stationery. >1500 to
$2000.
Iinding records. $1750 to $1000
Contingent expense. $600 to $300
Rural AM B H Passed.
The session then stood at ease
until shorty afternoon, and after
at from 25 per cent to 50 per cent
' over pre-war days 11 Iu v
I It is felt in all industries. in the crawled
- though during the afternoon they elim{nared
at det-* be the best of friends Department of Insurance and Bank-
The sergeant at arms tried to ing.
i keep the members in their seats Deputy Insurance Commissioner-
sufficient but failed utterty - < cut from $3300 to >3000
against, labor. Order was out of the window and Stenographer to Deputy Insur-
- khat was con-1 over the hill a good part of the anc Commissioner, from $1500 to
sidered long-time grievances time $1200
The situation was difficult enough Attitude Is Uneasy. Chief bookkeeper and general
if every class including labor. had Motions, points of order, parlia- clerk of department, from $2400 tb
; struggled to right things — • mentary inquris. personel privi- $2000 -
But to have dissension and ab- leges, ail came at one time and Denuty Bank Commissioner from
stractions at such a critical time again, until it appeared the ses- $>300 to $2000
(was alvhost fatal to reconstruction sion c,t the House had disorgan- Clerk and stenographer to Com-
Qre nt the most serious obstacles ized itself into a small not missioner, $1800 to >1500
"MU- which the country has had to The menta! attitude of the entire Stenographer to Deputy Commis-
contend and with which it is still body was one of uneasines • sioner, $1560 to $1200
contending is the slackening of la-. The legislative mind of the House
IRE EMAN Suit at
pain. We know of
Texas that equals
suits—
$2000:
Custodian of records $1350 to
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
and Margaret
charged with
-rem mee HASedddnekdewaninh.ae aiq4
1 109 10,8 1 in S^VR 1heIr lahor prob.
l lerns argeh Glvns the ysms in ice
-4~--sjcr let t .1^,-^; Ur’ f t- M
I labor inay be guided bywtsdom and
[ .At.359.ww.a6. doderzim./
Sheriff clerk. $2100.-to $2000
Bond clerk $2100 to $2000
Chief warrant clerk $2100
H5-amt- _____
——-CKCH$
8
no thinx and 1
Slghtly woreyy/
barrassing j# a
Remedy w n
-pgez
MMa fKme’r
.Worm •’ ve
—f’ • .• 1 e*
Department of Education.
First assistant superintendent,
cut from $3000 to $2700 for each
year.
Second assistant superintendent,
from $2500 to $2250
Chief supervisor of public high
schools, $2150 to $2600
sST
to UR” %
> | line si
disense ar
Sworn to he
11th day of A
(Heal » <
000.000.
Thi is but one of the mistor-
tunes which the war brought to this
country
The entire financial industrial
and social fabric was disorganized
ot approximately $100
lothing ‘from the rest- i
John Wear, were re-
; ,tht h and
; ting its body into a tight place and Traveling expenses Commision- excess of $50 and Knowing tnat
didn’t know how to crawl out of it er and deputy, $1500 to $1000. " • the goods were stolen
It hasn't exactly crawled out yet. Enforcement of insurance and Both cases were bound oyer t°
if it does crawl out it will have banking laws >10.000 to >1000. the Criminal District court ° -14.
--d to reiver by one of the Rent* on telephone. $230 to $150 vis County- "
est methods any Legislature Contingent expense $’00 to $200 ! --—----------- ,
- — * ' Austin Home improved.
One special LOT of about 75 Suits of Belters and
•Waistline and Sport made. Young men, we are selling
far below cost. For the benefit of those who KNOW
-quality in Clothes making we will say these Suits
are higher class and better tailored than the BEST
SUITS in some of the OVER-ADVERTISER lines-
a whole lot better than the machine-cut andmachine-
made lines that rely strictly on "Big AA" service
to Sell. /
Lkk hart, Iu ling
7Euling. UTO
lahng. 9:30am
B Store, 308 Congresa Ai
, Prop.
pasing & rural aid measure which
gave $2,000 000 for the first year
! and $1,000,000 for the second, and
I the vocational training bill again
. A, g,) turned Ite attention to the depart-
presents in.a.telinE way one.omental appropriation measure,
the many ditficulties which must it was at this poirt that consent
be met by this war-shattered ra- was securea to adopting remainmg
on. , .. - ‘ department -amenrnents "en bloc"
England Wilt Conquer, send them into a free conerence
mThat it,v.consuz them the ' ommitte and there let them be
matter of little doubt, xor the in- -hreshea out
tenigenestbecouret,and Md*!*! "A the nigit eossiop ot the House
trminetion are all here -d althe Bonham bi! to reduce vaca-
worK .... . i tion period of judges of the Texas
One of the things needful to sue- 2"__■
treated by
tors and r
relief My
n wart on 1
‘murprise itA
was treat
1 ar we
S' PRNES TO ALL
House bill by Miller authorizinK
life insurance compunies organized
under the laws of Texas to act as
; mines, railways and in every activ- _________________ ____
ity requiring the human equation in Texas ever adopted
I The Liverpool Steamship Owner* The House during the afternoon
Agsociation asserts that it takes five did supend its disorder long enough
sHips to do the work formerly done to pass some soil of a rural aid
by four, and they point to the-dis- bill, but n is dubtful whether half
hk a jac
low as a
o. doctor
nt death'
\ Band Concert 6 to 8 P. M.
De, Eddy Bathing Beach
... e*- Ci •, an t-« .......
Three high school examiners and
supervisors. $6750, total to $6000.
Four school examiners and uper- ;
visors, >8400. cut out entirely.
Assistant auditor at $1500. cut
out entirely.
over to the Criminal District Court
of Travis County
Turners bond was bet at $500 in 1
in each case and he was remanded I
to the Tray • Counttjall in de, ‛
fault of the bond
It is alleged that Turner came to »
Austin several weeks ago and. rep- ’
resenting himelf be a Hartts
County deputy; purchased two guns
from the Petmecky sporting go045.
store, raying for them wi^ g l
check
The check proved to be no good
and Turner was arrested, officers
having also discovered that he was
nt a deputy as he had claimed, the
I These testimor
and are on file
others at Dr.
I Any one can
. i Court, ot civu appeals from 30, I
s2000 u [ to days "as passed to eneToas-! ‛
Chiet tax.clerk. 32100,2 32000. tn i "fhe S2elson b U which authorzes
.Pour auditots, total of 33600. ,o ' the Tease textbok commission to
. _______-_______ _ 4000, , jtt» a _ ,.g renew contracts with book compa-
traffic is passed through the ports come officially enacted.. [ • » 1 A-r gross receipts ; nfes or two years w<3 also en-
and that exports must decrease When the House reached the clerk, ’ —5 19 ♦* •V __ I grossed
unless it is possible to bring from Texas Board of Health budget. It Depart ent traveling expenses., rhe -
abroad a more abundant supply of stopped unexpectedly, and on mo- • 00V to, 35000. .
food in order that wages and the tion took up consideration of the ! TravelinE expenses . Comptro- .
cost of production may be brought rural aid bill er,,250 cut to $ 250 * ,,,
- _ is Accomplished. ! Chief permit clerk. 12400 12.12000.
Up to this time the following Chiet redemption clerk, $.100 to
slices th departmental appropria-
Men’s/Associaon
manner, and becomes a record on
j the House Journal
--g- ‘ It is a wonder any of them man- ;
can not increase unless-it is pos- aged to even get sufficient seriou3
sible to quicken the rate at which consideration long enough to be-
Paint-Time for University Neigberhood
SUN PROOF PAINT and i PITCAIRN VARNISH
Special priceg du’
Poets are seldom given credit for business judgment, and yet, some of the
things they have said are invaluable guides inhe daily conduct or our at runs.
r. R. P.
1505 We
TEAM of San Antonio
You Can’t Afford to Neglect Your Credit
It may mean much to you in time of nged. Now
it the time to prepare. You should keep your credit
good as a matter of self-protection, if for no other "
reason. If there is an account you’ve neglected, a |
broken promise to pay, NOW is the time to take 1
Advantage of this public invitation to square your- i
Mf, and as did the Village Blacksmith, “look the j
whole world in the face.”
If • ur chiAr
trouble such h
or sorer, wl
very anxtoui t
or this condiic
bility you my
His brow is wet yth honest sweat.
‛e earns whaer he can,
An looks thewhole world in the face
F he owA not any man.”
administrators of states of de-
ceased persors
Shirts A 1 g
ffomee 2pb7
Finsk. C" aP
25% Cut 6889 *VB
$3585
Mt utes 11
roes oft
hhem with
■ eadachs.
arache, T
r Twin J
welve tabl
Aists also 9
in the Face?
ndvimt ’ me*o.
Re edy arA-
only med1 inf t
! a simple h
that re nova t
t r‛m the iftent
the iniiarmati
pra to all 11!
It testinaf alm
pondi itis 0 1
nr money refui.
a.id drugsists
(Adv
and SOCIETY BRAND Are included—there are no
better Clothes made and f that qqual.
Warner s ia1
is no exrim
tried and f test
of utf- '• 4 /
and ‘I- v Yx
prompt re AF
ure of vArn
Hiomely
A i.tierfA j
f a
Up nih2.i
$2000 to $75
Postage, etc. from $8000 to $4000
Express printing. telecraph. etc-,
from $2000 to $1500
Printing and distributing super-
in tender; rs record books, $8000 for
first year permitted to stand, but
$12OoO for second yefr cut to
$l?00o
Appropriations for the Texas
State Tax Board were entfrely
J D. Copeland, 1205 University
avenue, is improving his home by
the addition gt a new dining room,
barh, twm he ‘ a ad x gtawwed- »
in sleeping porch. w-3R
CUTS
_________
tive acticn.
That was Representative Bink-
ley
dured me
cess is an imnmediate and drastic
reduction of the budget
The agitation which has been gn-
ing on for years in this direclion
is bearing fruit
Upon this phase of reconstruc-
tion the well known economtst Ed-
gar Crammong said in a recent
address :
• The struggle for the maintenance
of world position is ceaseless tud
as the population of the European
countries increases it will become
more severe
"In the meantire the gheat etrur-
gle has passed from the military
domain to the economic domain and
in nt Ve3 protoun ' imortanee
that we should enter upon the eco-
urlict under favorable con-
ditions.
*1. heart of the empire must
be kept sound, and the first condi-
tion of this is a policy of ruthless
economy ”
After giving the increase in pop-
ulation and wealth since 1800, be
also say*, "that if there should be
an equivalent increase of wealth
and population in the next hundred
years, as may be reasonably ex-
pected, the repayment of the war
debt should not present insuperable
difficulties to the next two gene-
rations.
Railroad Problem Remains.
The English railway situation is
not very dissimlar to that in the
United states when the governrent
turned the railroads back to the
owners.
"On Aug. 24 government control
here will cease, and plans covering
the transfers have about been com-
pleted.
"As compensation for all claims
against the government, such as
wear and fear, etc . a grant of 60,-
000.000 pounds is proposed
‘ Halt of this is to be paid in De-
camber and half sore time in 1922
"It is as yet uncertain what the
roads wido with this, but it will
probably be placed on surplus a-
coant. to be urse as may seem Lett ”
Rates Are Like Ours.
Present passehger rates are about
75 per cent and frerght rates 100
per Cent above pre-war rates
It is asserted here, as in the Unit-
ed States, that the rates have
reached a point greater than the
traffic will bear and that some ad-
justment must made
The problem is, what rate will
produce the maximum paying busi-
ness, and this is in process of being
worked out.
However railroad tariffs de nt
cut as large a figure in the life of
eta tea on 4s they do in the United
On the whole, there la reason to
beleve that the mil road Mtuauon
here is mtch better than with us.
and if it is intcilg nly handled
there Seems tQ be norinsurmountable
obstable in the way of making it
satisactory to the public and the
shareholer.
Whole World Affected.
In conclsion ft Would be well
to again emphasize the part Britisb
labor must play "in the future, for
it will probably be here and not in
Russin qr the United States that
equitable adjustments between cap.
Ital and labor will finally be made
And as these adjustmnents are
made in Great Britain so probably"
Wil they evwniualJy be accepted
throughout the western woria
The eest Str digteren; w b- . v
vommepgeir*peerh* *9
"la sic os Lum tiue Machcglin the
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