Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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LARGEST CUtCULATION IN CEMTKAL TEXAS
-ALL FOR AUSTIN-
TRUE TO TEXAS’
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— NOW SHOWING
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NEW TAYLOR RESIDENT
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CALLED AWAY BY DEATH
SpecinINe
Service of the Austin Amerejan !
For Camels have the flavor
Your taste will tell you that
and fragran
One Wav, $2.75
Phone 6327
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ccos to make a cigarette.
Consumers
1602 Lavaca •
io wantslto economize.
Ids and
‘unded.
$10 JO—On sale F
$12.35—On sale di
on Winshiel
308 Congress.
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In Tropical Worsteds, Fl
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Automobile I
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$35
$40
$45
/ h ghborhood
FiK AIRN VARNISH
me Attractive.
CO,STRUCTION CO.
OFFICE
Phone 7106
Win Buy Books for (
We Buy and
TIN BUS LINE
19a.m. and 2 and 6p.m.
m a. m and 2 and 6p.m.
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by Bi drarh
took a year
rriving-
22.50
USTIN GIRL
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ALL THE NEWS
ALL THE TIME
WHILE ITS NEWS
AUSTIN AMERICAN
THRILLS, SMILES,
PATHOS
Did Wilson Lose His
Middleweight Crown?
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» Legis
It Over
AUSTIN AMERICAN
ON SUNDAYS
TEN THOUSAND
CIRCULATION
AND MORE
AND GROWING
STEREO]
Fiat Casts—I
All Work Delivered Pr
AUSTIN AMB
all e oil eve oft
Masges
Cewds of Thanks
Confirmatiana
Memorial Services
Anniversaries
Marriages
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T9 LINE
y AT T A. M.
mkhart, LaMng
Luling. $3.70
SUN-PROOF PAL
wiu Make ‘
BRYDSON LUMBEI
Planing Mill, L
1612-1620 Guadalupe St-
It Right
iht a CAMEL
Vouve S
- when
YFE CUTS
/ High Casts
tly. Prices Reasonable.
ICAN. AUSTIN
LAVACA AT SEVENTEENTM
Phones 0080 and 6317
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It la the eustom of many tamilies in
Austin and Central Texas to announce le
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MIDDLEBUSTER AU’
LEAVES AUSTIN EVEY DA
Quick Run to Creedmotr, 1/
Fare to Lockhat 42 59: t
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W. R. SMITH
D. F. & P. A.
6:30
6:45-
“Scrap Iron”
—Tony Sarg —Majestic
. A wY’wSrk.
. was summoned to ap- .
statemen* came on
1 ’ - 1—Mayor Smith issued.a
statement aseerting thav trerwould
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in our;
, Terming the Ku Klux Klan an or-
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held at the J
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Phone 6249
Good qualitx — Good menace to the peace and good un-
L, ,Iq cpheg__ derstanding between the people of
shape ana ColC5 _ Louisville," ’• ------ ------ -
55 and $6 cut to $3.50 .
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AND AFTER THAT YOU’LL WANT
TO SEE IT ALL OVER AGAIN
Price per ton ft >m
car, delivered. /
TAYLOR. Texas, Aug 22—Miss
। Clara Sakewitz arrived Tuesday
| from Houston, where she has been
j at the bedside of her aunt, Mrs. 1
I E. A. Finn, to make her home
I in Tayler
I But Friday night she received ;
; a message from Houston notifying
I her of the death of her aunt I
and she returned there for the 1
; funeral-
FIRST WOMAN JURY ~
SITTING IN MISSOURI
se Light Woolens, we have put aprice on that will
WO SUITS for the PRICE of ONE
“LOUISVILID
Rather than pack or job t
move them. You can get J
Round Trip. 45 00 /
Look for the Hed
Austin Depot Brown & Odiorne.
Mr. Dodson
Man. F
Cha
in Oakwood
mey Knockout
This is a splendid Clothing instment—it will pay anyone
and NOW is the TIME to save/ollars.
Pedehessitornia. 40c
I doz. Bananas ar. •
for ............ Z>C/
man •
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a a medieval
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no btliote
stomach x
it doesn’t
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A wherful romance ot
Mother-hieht, told from
a woman'sskeart. Amaz-
ing! Stupendous! In-
spiring! The Only Mo-
tion Picture of its kind.
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a. Ut
the heels of announcement in Louis-,
ville newspape s advertising tor re-
l cruits for the order.
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.OVER LANDS
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$20 Sow $10-00
$25 Su $12-50
$30 Suits $15-00
epresentatives
1 Wright of tl
I met with the
he University
f discussed t
the University
o details of t
riven out Mor
(oweve r. Kepi
1 th it the al
application of
- University of
the floor of th
native'* last
ised Dy the La
ents
e said also thi
•stioned as to
[ from the Ui
zing lands, h
inite informal
Hilda May G
Clarioe Hlack
Orlena (iles
liena lee (li
Jesnie Hamil
Iessie Minte
Fannie le 2
Dorothy Qul
' lenore Quin
Alice Me writ
Mrs K M <
Ien Lce Cho
Mr. J c Gi
Mrs J H. K
Mr« T I Mi
Chase Winfr
Thomns Qu
Billie Minter
Ioweli Lehe
Visitor. Mor
F M Chote
J C (iles
J F Robin m
Representati
l> M Qulnn.
T I Minter
W L Hamii
Elsie Crozie
John Tom (5
C'laud Gibst
Hi 'i:|:i'!rwiHif|iiil.
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The Austin
ing a meetin
at the east |
Hotel
Se veral spe
on the prog
By Aase dated Press to the Aurtin American
ST JOSEPH Mo.. Aug 22-What
is believed to be the first woman
fury in Missouri is sitting in the
justice court of J W. Wilson in
the case of the State vs- Mr and
Mrs- A Husky. charged with e-
struction of private property.
Attorneys on both sides agreed
to try the case before women
rhe three Repr
a Board of Ei
Mr own free
presentative C
They were no
By said
Re presentative
m were joint 1
rsity malary r
e appr priatior
Represen t a tl ve
inority that op
Members of
I make any st
by details of
it is undersi
rtaining to t
niversity of T
g seseton were
r with the €
at has been 1
dge l- I
ty of Texas 1
It has been «
ofer Ik gener
nthy and spi
ersity law fac
i The funeral
! (Dock) Stone will
family reslenc
teen th streef “
at 10 o’cite
Interment will 1
Cemetery.
Friends Invited.
PENNSYLVANIA
ANTHRACITE CAL
Ae but,reports
mnade the 76 •
AIFoss and Jack-
2 an average
T• n hour.
eB was set near
“qiles south of
can per train
•LU-Un I
$22.56,2
~m
7.50 15.89
of choicest/tobaccos, perfectly blended.
A 16-oz. Loaf of FirsKCla^s Bread 7 c
Thusanda thronged to the Quean Tbfre yesterday.
Wedcaday and Tr grday thousandfre will t(
to chy. to stand amazed at tb) mammoth
mightmilestone in motion MRweoa
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Aug 22 —
4 nan gorgeous in aa-
71392 at fierce in the fight
7m sm
Mands of players, thou-
Ffses and wild anima's
F life and love mirr red in
noramas and momenta of
We put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels
EAT BREAD
are taikingbout it. THOUSANDS are ewi
c intenaj”. and ita utapoken entertainment
Q prepration and cost a fortune.
.J however, until it has been learned
— what attitude the United States
government will adopt toward Pan-
. ama in the event the Pantmans op-
r ose the taking over of Coto by the
Costa Ricams.
TAYLOR ROAD WORK
TO BE ENDED SOON
ROSENGRI/-Ci
{ Funeral Directors andA
Prompt Amulang
an Al-Star Cast
ADDED ATTFACTIONG
Comedy and bathe News
idence at3:30
and intfment
at 4 gock. A
pi epared and ready to repel the
Costa Ricans should they invade
the disputed Coto territory
No definite action will be taken.
1W
MEET Ml ?
WOOLDRIDGE PARK
Tonightat Yociock
MR. SCOTT ANDERS/N OF NEW YORK
“Th, Tim A st Hand"
They’re smooth and mellow-mild.
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Spec la l News Serv rIce of the Austin Amercfan
TAYLOR, Texas Aug 22—0 S 1
ore of Thrall was in Taylor in
onnectibn with the road construc-
tion and improvement of William-
' son County.
‘ His crew is at work on the Tay-
i lor-Lexington road beginning at the
' Williamson County line and work-
i ing toward Taylor-
Mr Gore states that work of a
permanent nature was being done
I on this road, all flats were being i
. raised to a high level and big sub-
' stantlal bridges werc being put in
I wherever necessary.
The work on thia road will be
completed in about ten days.
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lance bottle
much but if
relie in * /
ginthess at
ysndgt
: Amj9o d
UyJlbOMo M I G H T Y
y R E E L S
Fy A-socinted Press te the Auptin Americen ;
। NEW YORK. Aug 22 —The coati,
of living decreased seven-tenths of;
; one per cent during July according
(to figures made public by the Na.
tional Industrial Conference. « f
Prices are still 62 per cent higher
| than the July, 1914 level and only
; 20 8 per cent lower than the peak
reached in July. 1920
Declines during July were in
clothing, which dropped 3 4 per cent.
; and in sundries, which dropped 11
• per cent-
Food prices the report said, went
ip 3 per cent
PANAMAREADY
pA-*:
FOR THE LADIES
| Gray and Taupe Hole/
0 proof Hose— /
fi 12.00 cut to...... 25
I $1.60 cut to......$100
■ The Austin G
Bo l went ‘nt
Band Springs 1
tay.
I The tents. •w
by Mr- I W
In the hanks of
hut sleeping qt
Lodge which I
he disposal of
WVomens Athlet
niversity,
, The feilowins
work and play
MODERN FUNEI Al
Superior Ambula »
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9:15-10:00 Sw
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Di Tobecco Co.
alem,N.C
OF LIGHT
Those irqiste
Monday were:
Ruth Andres
Hasel Ch te
IN ery dru
notie od/a Ki
SAN ANTONIO &
Leave Austin..............6
Leave San Antonio........6
3%-
kohkemons. 20c
‘ White California )0.
Grapes, per’k, . LUC
AND FRUIT P,
Car yx.
Arrive Lockhart, 8:30 a. th3/Luling. 9:30 a tn.
Austin Deg Broa . Av
(AKN
Sr W '
tl
‘ears, passed
ice of Mrs- 8.
Forty-th]
. A L Bell. _
away at the r<
E. Bell at 312
street,* Austin.
Services at
p m this Tsa
at Manor Comets i
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1921, newspaper, August 23, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1525847/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .