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RAL TEX
Serial No. 5583
TINCHER BILL
IS MILLIONS
RAL
WARRENS CASH* DEPARTMENT STOKE
RECEIVES O.K.
Church Activities
ARE SEIZED
TODAY’S
COMES TO END
FROM HARDING
ATCLEVELAND
OFFERINGS
ion that cap-
9
By A
Prema
K.
LEVELAND,
Fifteen million
second Street.
ng at all the
doing
pooks”
IN NEW YORK
t
A
FIREMEN BUSY
188
of
nancing of the campaign.
New Aprons
It was decided that an attempt
Mm
Nichola.
aspirin
'ill be made during the next two
ON HOT DAY
Mrs. W. J. Ward.
those
ie "Bayer" on Genuine
Plaids, Stripes and
BURT’S
trimmed in braid. pip-
I
99
I
103 DEGREES
extinguished with
blaze that
GREAT
1
IN OKLAHOMA
SHOE
SALE
utes
FIRES RAGE
NEAR LLANO
Fieldin g
OXFORDS
R. WEED
$250
DOCTOR GOES TO JAIL TO STUDY CRIMINALS
II
NT
$1.50
value at
:o.
y homes, their condition irritates
h husband and children.
,-33
1
rative
438
LARGE SIZE
Sport
Oxf ords
f
^loth-
1/2 Price
1391
ES
iTORE
25% Discount
3
BURT
.....$2JO
48 Pounds Rest Flour....
There’e
Tour conviction In your strongest
----Wa
33c
Corn..
iongress Awa
Post Toasties
ITS
stipation, sluggishness.
ur
sonable.
mcalester coal co.
can
FA
I
Flavor, Taste and Body that
you don’t find in ordinary
Corn Flakes. That’s why
they’re called—
25% Discount
On Strap Slippers
-MAJESTIC’
MUSIC .
$10 Styles $7.50
$0 Styles $6.75
$8 Styles $6.00
$7 Styles $5.25
$6 Styles $4.50
lba. Best F
25 Iba. Corn
10 Iba Corn ]
in Iba Cream
And thet’a why yo= muet eny "PomTonsties" to
your Erocer t avota gtttmg ordinmy Ceem naken
Gingham
Hou^e Dresses
20^ Discount
headache,
ntomach.
Flour
Meal
Meal
i of
PENNSYLVANIA
ANTHRACITE COAL
SHOE CO.
606 Congress Ave.
22c
25c
More <
Aprons
Solids,
Dr. Marden’s
notes
in the
Austin American’s
Railroad News
of i
i in
LIQUOR RING
DISCOVERED
W AND
DAY
the rear of the resience of T A.
Gillette in South Austin caused a
M.
ng
ow Miserable This Woman Was
Intil She Took Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
daims were aigned late Wednesday
by President Harding
Items at Substantial Reductions
for Value Seekers
Worth
]e"
Mr. Dodson Warns
Users of Calomel
and Sport Strap
Slippers
THE GATEWAY OF ACHIEVE-
MENT.
KM>« 7864,
Is,
succeeded in
control
0 WEAK
SO NERVOUS
25% Discount
On Women’s
Saya Drug Acts Like Dyna-
mite on Liver and You
Lose a Day's Work.
JAN MARCOS
SUMMERTERM
YARD-WIDE
Brown Domestic
• inK out the flames and
.getting the first under
Men’s and . Boy’s
Genuine Mohair
Caps
$1.65
pretty Percale
E Commencement exercises will be
Bold in tbs college auditorium this
Thursday at 7; 88.
F President C. E. Evans will deliver
he graduating address and R, J.
Eckhardt of Taylor, member of the
Board of Regents, will present the
bertificates and diplomas
I Approximately two hundred stu-
tents will receive certificates and
igh school diplomas; fifty-two the
fermanent certificate and diploma,
nd five the bachelor's degree.
BOWIE COUNTY'S FIRST
COTTON BALE IS SOLD
dency. "the blues," irritability
backache arise from some dis-]
19
TUBES
AUSTIN GIRL SCOUTS
PUT OUT A FIRE
R
ATBY H"T**"T
Uplift Talks
B, ORISON SWETT MARDEN
Failing to obtain incarceration as a pretended prisoner
to carry on his studies of criminals Dr. James J. Finley de-
liberately committed forgery and welcomed his sentence to
the Los Angeles Jail to await the determination of his case.
Dr. Finley is held on the charge of forging a check for $210.
I
ARNISH
WARREN’S
213-215 East Sixth St.
Circie Meting.
There win be a meeting or Circle
No. 3 of the Woman’s isstonary
Society or th. Univeraity Method-
HAVE YOUR OWN GOLF COURSE ON YOUR ROOF.
__________________ Austin American’s
Men's Khaki Pants
$1.50
Strong, well built Khaki Pants
in sizes 30 to 40 waist; special
host corn flakes
NEGRO IS LYNCHED
IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Voman
iage"
ing
Phillips
• Austi awwims
Ohio-, Aug 24- |
a-
24-in. Suit Case
$1.00
Full size Fbre Sult Case with
metal trimmings; special today
and Friday ...................
Trhe Southern Pacific announces
25 per cent reduction on round
Ip rates to Seligman, Mo . located
the Ozark Mountains of South-
n Missourf
and securities were seised
cement nr derangement of a wo-
n‘s system. Mrs. Phillipa* letter
ves that no other remedy is so suc.
sful as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
de Compound.
( -—-*--==**
ula *4.vu~«ze-new•epete ce or* o..v. < -
••...,$1.10 Best Compound Eara....... 130
.65c . Star Soap ........... 4a
. 27c 10 bars Crystal White Soap.Me
12z)
2
pxF
Eupaakg
W
nocated Dresa to the Austin Amerlean
amuneasinnlcodmoraueprhk
iniututed by the inde-
,,Ladies All-Silk
I ancy Rath Towels Hose
filled with dried
ON CO.
de
Phone 6241
located in
By Associated Presa to the Austin American
OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug 24.— A
new altitude record for the summer
was set by the thermometer over
tie, total iocp
Lomax, 611 West Twenty*
Senior Christian Endeavor, First
The Scouts formed a tin bucket
_ V has brigade and worked steadily Fot
en Mid that nine-tenths of the Abgut an hour carrying water beat,
rvous prostration, nervous do- in* "n*
! No 5 Pure Cane yrup...,550
No. 6 Mary Jane ....35
No. 10 Mary Jane Syrup... .650
>h Assoehated Fvws to ths Austin Americau
WASMINGTON, Aug 14 — The
Capper-Tincher bin for regulating
trading on grain exchanges and the.
MU which extends the period for
ODD LOTS
Women's and Children’s
MIDDIES
25c and 50c Ea
Middy Drill and Unene are the
materials. good range of sizes;
various trimmings, special, 25c
and ........................50c
$3^5 Silk Jersey
Petticoats
$2.50
Extra quality In these Petti-
coats; colors Rose, Blue. Black.
Navy and other.; special,.$2.50
-lee ta>iet owl t—r o-nta Drue-
• •mo -en Imreef m-e—«■. A--
im i. the trad, mark of Ray.
■utactur. of Meno-o-Go-eta--e
Salleylieacta
tun ,.q
ow TO HAVE
ICH, RED BLOOD
mn addition to eatins plent
1 holesome food and teking
MWar exercise, your blood
Gould bo kept pur?. S.
i enrich th. Wood and drive
tat th. tmpurities that cause
Soumatism, eczema, tetter,
imples, blckheads, bolls or
hr .Un dinenses aristng from
apoveriahed blood.
r— Boohiet er for indt-
„iunladviqe, without charde,
i waif Chwf Mad too! Advinor,
fjg Co Jfapt 440. Atlanta. Qa.
Oat 3.3. S. at your AuUht
if you don't
Our Stock Is Now Arriving.
Price per ton from AAo p A
car, delivered. 3££.•0
19x38 Bleached
Bath Towels
25c Ea
Again this heavy Towel is of-
fered at an unusual price. today
and Friday, each..........25c
STEEL CORPORATION
TO MEET STRIKE CUTS
hard to do a thing, but if you are
no reaxon why a person convinced that you can't do it. che
nalivating conviction of your inability will pre-
vail over your will power
if you see the Bayer
t4bleta, you can taka
I wtthout ' fear for Colda
Pain Handy on box. „f
First Methodist Epworth League.
The Bpworth League of the First
Methodist Church will give a pic-
nic t Barton Springs Friday aft-
ernoon at 6 o’clock for Mrs Earle
' B Mayfield's class and J. D. Hed-
ick's class of the First Methodist
Sunday School.
All leaguers are expected to bring
lunch and transportation will be
provided from the church to Bar-
ton Springs for those who have no
conveyance.
Prunes. Ih.
Brown, Black and White
Kid; Louis and Baby
Louis heels—
Organdie Dresses
in a Clean-Up Sale at
$2.50 to $5.00
Every Dress included in this
real sale; unquestionable values.
The oonsetousness that you
F*‛xacgm;K**r-we-
48
dollars la
32-in. Cheviots
#21c Yd.
HuhazEds of yards of heavy
Cheviot for Shirts, Play Suits,
etc.; stripes and solids; today
and Friday, yard.... ---..-.12V2c
coated tongue or soi
Tour druggist says I
were discussed and a 1 rogram out -
lined for the early fail work.
A social hour followed and ice
cream, fruit punch and home made
cake were served, the ice cream be-
ing a surprise treat to the girls
from Mrs. J. F. Jennings of the
South Austin Baptist Church.
Those present were:
Miss Alvina Dougherty.
Miss Mary Belle Searight.
MissLora Holder.
Miss Maudine Holder.
Miss Lena Rae Beard.
Miss Alberta Dixon.
Miss Irene Dixon.
Miss Ada Hamilton.
Mias LaNelle Ward.
Miss Virginia Ward.
Miss Josephine Ward.
Fresh Jow! Meat, 1b.....
Leaen Dry Salt Bacon . .
Smoked Bacon. .........
Men’s $9.00 Brown
Pxfords.... $5.00
night at the First Southern Pres-
byterian Church there was a meet-
ing of the Senior Christian En-
deavor Society of the church, at
which Miss Fairy Juhring presided.
Ways and means of increasing
the interest and the membership of
the society were discussed during
a business session and following
this during a social hour, ice cream
was served.
Three visitors present will enter
। the senior society this fall:
T. C. E. Groups Meet.
I J C. E. Union of Austin met
I with the Intermediate Christian
J Endeavor Society of the First
; Southern Presbyterian Church on
I Tuesday evening at 7:30
| The society is in the midst of a
publicity campaign and the meeting
had to do principally with the fi-
cimsinedh fihpaonanasaucten
worsamuzed durine thetr afteroon
hour by :h. amel of •moke ana
she.crackung ot a forest fire, which i
had broken out on the Hrackenrag
traet north of the camp ana
aPPrtoachine too near for comfort or
95c to
purpose, your desire, your aim, to
get a picture of it firmly fixed in
your mind, to visualize it intensely
I The next thing to do is to es-
• tablish the conviction that you can
achieve whatever you desire.
I This is a tremendous step in the
way of accomplishment for con-
victton is stronger than will power
That is, you may will ever so
day, pair
DENISON THERMOMETER
SOARS SKYWARD
ing and ruffles.. .95c to $1.65
Boys' Percale
Riouses
50c
Offering our regular 75c Blouses
in standard quality Percales;
today and Friday. each. . 50c
Spertal News Service ef the Avetin Ameretrs
LL.ANO. Texas, Aug 14. — There
have been many pasture fires near
Lano this year owing to the dry
weather.
There is very seldom a day passes
that there is not some sort of a
fire, either large or small
The territory that is burned va-
ries from 2000 acres to one ar two
acres when it is whipped out at
the start.
The largest one that has occurred
for several years was Sunday
The first started about noon and
continued until 1 o'clock.
About 2000 acres of grass were
destroyed.
The fire got Its start on the Ray
Martin ranch about eight miles
northeast of Llano and burned
north some two and a half miles
into the property of Dr. c. f
Burns
There .was a rail ctrculated for
hep to fight the fire and within an
nour there were about a hundred
men with -acka and cedar bunhes
fighting
Best Peaberry Coffee. 1b 35c ) Evaporated Peaches, ib ---.200
BestPeaberry Coffee, Ib. 25c 1 4 Ibs. Best Hire . ---------- .250
A Pound of Sugar FREE"With ' 3 Ibs Black-eye Pea*
Each Round of Coffss | Qt jar Strained Honey.--.-40o
Children throwing lighted
matches into a servant's house
Standard
Ginghams
In New Fall Patterns
- 18c Yd.
Good quality Ginghams in the
newest patterns; school time is
near; buy plenty of these good
materials; special, yard.... 18c
Women's and Growing Girls'
Patent Strap Pump
$2.50
An excellent grade Patent In-
step Strap Pump with flat heel
and nature last; today and Fri-
University Methodist
72x90
Seamless Sheets
$1.00
This is an unusual offer; large,
double Bed Sheets, seamless:
today and Friday. each... 1.00
South Austin Baptist Y. W. A.
The T. W A. of the South Aus-
tin Baptist Church met with Rev.
and Mrs W. J. Ward Tuesday aft-
ernoon with LaNelle Ward, Miss
Virginia Ward and Miss Josephine
Ward as hostesses.
At the business session presided
over by Miss Alvina Dougerty.
president of the auxiliary, plans
ERAL MOMI
enoe Service ’
IVENTEENTr
and 8317
—"
Miss Elisabeth Smith.
Miss Catherine Minter.
Wendell Crofoot.
Members present were:
Miss Irie Shuford.
Miss Fairy Juhring.
Miss Mary' Belle Granger.
Miss Annie Gem Felder.
William Red.
Robert Brengle.
Miss Amy Allen.
Miss Mattle Wallace.
Gus Gribble.
Gus Craven.
Take Ampirin only as told IP
ekage of genuine Bayer Tablets
Aspirin, Then yon wrill be fo-
ring the directions and
rked out by physicians during
yenrs and proved mafe by mil-
ne. Take no chances wtth sub-
$1.00 Pr.
Here’s a real bargain; AU Silk
Hose in Black only; silk from
top to toe; today and Fri-
day pair ........... $1.00
Oklahoma Tuesday, reports to thej.
Weather bureau indicating it was;
the hottest day of the season.
The State average was 103 6 de-.
grees, an eighteenth of a degree
higher than the previous high mark,
set the preceding day.
The maximum official tempera-
ture in Oklahoma City was 101-1
degrees.
6
)
Southern Presbyterian.
Followjhg the meeting of the T.
E. Union of Austin Tuesday
This is a money-saving
sale for you. Buy your
Fa)) Oxfords at
-- N-- Swx U. M l ta »■! I <1
SAN MARCO&, Tez-a, Au M —
avtug had the moat sucoessful
rm ta its bitory, the Southwest
exas State Normal College with
i enrollnent of practically 1900,
111 close its summer term this
This good quality yard-wide
Brown Domestic for a limited
time at, yard8 1-3o
Emerson says "Every soul is not
I only the inlet but may become the
outlet of alf that is in God."
The whole secret of individual
(growth and development, of health.
I of success, of happiness, is locked
I up in this great secret.
I Consciousness Is the door of life
Itself
Every experience, whether of Joy
or of sorrow, of health or disease,
of success or failure, must come
through our conscioueness
There is no other way by which
it can enter and become a part of
our life.
You can not have what you are
not conscious of; you can not do
what you are not conscious of be-
ing able to do.
In other words, your conscious-
iJfe would mean something more
than it does to most of us—a mere
struggle for existence.
What sort of a consciousness do
you want to develop’
What do you want to get, to do, to
become?
The first step toward the devel-
opmen "of a new consciousness is
to get a thorough grip upon your
By Aroetated Press to Um Anatin Amertean
COLUMBIA, S. C.. Aug 24--Will
Allen, negro, who Tuesday after-
noon shot and killed Noah Frick, a
white farmer of near Chapin. Lex-
ington County, was lynched by a
posse of 150 men near Chapin on
Wednesday afternoon.
I Austin City Epworth Union,
I’ The Austin City Epworth Union
I held a business and social meeting
I Tuesday evening with the I aague
l of Central Swedish Methodist
I Church as hostess.
' John Karling. president of the
| union, will be nway from Austin for
I the next year and Mina Josephine
I ! Meacham, the first vice president.
I was promoted to the presidency
land R Bennett was elected first vice
I president tn succeed her.
A short program was given after
' the business session, during which
; Rev. M Williamson of the South
I Austin Methodist Church made a
. short talk and there was a trumpet
i soln by Verner Stohl.
I Vocal numbers were given by:
! Miss Ebba Ekdall and M Moffatt
At the close of the program re-
l freahments were served on the
I church lawn.
Boys' Blue Overalls
75c
Made of sturdy Bhue Dentm.
for work and play; 4 to 14
years; pair .....___________
and the
itching
stops
8 No smart
K, even if the
0 skin is
d irritated-
e only cool
• comfort.
Calomel is a dangerous drug it
I la mereury and attackr your bones.
Take a dose of nasty ealomel to.
day and you will feel weak, sink
and nauseated tomorrow Don"
lose a day's work Take a npoon-
ful of Dodnon’s Liver Tone I not end
and you will wake up feeling
great. No more biliousness, eon.
30c Yd
Full 9-4 Brown Sheeting, serv-
iceable grade; today and Fri-
day. yard ....... . 30c
36-in. Bleached
Domestic
12ic
Yard-wide soft Domestic; con-
tains no starch; extraordinary
value; 8 yards.................
NEW YORK, Aug. 24. — Federal
Attorny Collins of Brooklyn an-
nounced the arrest of a woman and
five men, who he said had sold
enormous quantities of liquor to
New York and Long Island hotels
and restaurants.
Mr Collins regarded the capture
as the most important round-up
made in the district and predicted!
the indictment of 130 bootleggers
doing business in three rings
A regulation golf ball, attached to the captive ball de- ,
yice, 18 swung upon the same as if you were driving from Week" tFais "1108 i"T pubucity
tne tee. It leaves the club with great speed and in itk fliht I purposes, pro rating the amount
around the mechaniem nf : J anu. 11 mgm i among the intermediate Christian
yuuna me mecharsm of the device, indicates the distance Endeavor socletien of the city, each
your drive would have been in the open. When its entire I at which will raise its quota in its
energy is expended the ball falls of its own inertia and the I own way.
shot is completed, just as it would be on a golf course. ‛
7-FOOT
Window Shades
65c Ea
Standard grade Shades; guar-
anteed rollers; regular colors,
today and Friday, each. . . 65c
TEXARKANA, Texas, Aug -4 —
Bowie County's first bale of this
season’s cotton crop was sold at
15 cents per pound
It weighed 440 pounds and was
classed strict middling
75c
Greys, Navies and assorted
stripes in these genuine Priest-
ly Mohair Caps; special today
and Fridav. each............75©
3 for $1.00
These formerly sold for 75c
each, colors Pink. Blue and
Gold, today and Friday, ea. 35c
Men's Muslin
Night Shirts
85c
Good quality Muslin Night
Shirts in all sizes; today and
Friday, each ..................
। J. O Bell, trave?!ng passenger
gent of the !. A G. N. with head-
uarters at Palestine, was in Aus-
In Monday
Union Trust Company safety de- I
posit vaults by John Sawken, De- I
part me nt of Justice agent, invee- I
tigating the Cleveland activities '
edechuinznerFrunaer“laeratcnn 40-in. Cream Serge
that city. {I poy pa vr
The seizure came after Elmer 11 IIn-IC.
Garber, Cleveland stock broker and 1 6 •
former necretaznat.French cen: I Gooa qualty Wool Cream
French operations to Sawken and 11 SerEe; pecial for today and
led him to the safety vault I **** ...............
The name of J. P. Morgan was 11 o v • n
brought into the investigation of I Ol^in, HrOWn
the operations of French. jl c,,
=--==-=-==- Sheeting
should take sickening. ______..
calomel when a few cents buys a
large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone i -____ ________
—a perfect substitute for calomel । lever of accomplishment
Il is a pleasant, vegetable liquid This in what has enabled so many
which will start your liver just as poor boys and glrls to climb tn
surely as calomel, but it doe an t high places and power in spite of
make you sick and cn not sail- all sorts of obstacles, and going
rate. contrary to the opinion and advice
Children and grown folks can I of those who know them best
take Dodson's Liver Tone, becaune They were so thoroughly eon
It is perfectly harmless sclous of their ability to do the
' thing they wanted to do and an
reonvinced that they would do it,
that nothing could hold them back
( from their own.
The beginning of every achteve-
I ment must be your consciousness ’
That is the starting point of your I
creative plan
in proportion to the intensity, thej
persistence, the vividneas, the def '
initeness of your consctousness of
it do you begin to create in any
line.
in Brown, Black and
White. All this Sum-
mer’s styles.
S S II
EmedVe UuwVVe I find Dod sop's Liver Tone acts bet
• , » j l ter than horrible calomel your
f;*4*-<**F-**Aat ‛*
, •4 ' a
about $50 loss by Austin city fire-
men Wednesday morning.
An oil stove in the residence of
Frank Murray Forty-six th and
Avenue R. caught fire and burned
the paper off the wall and scorched
the ceiling of the room before it
could be extinguished by firemen
Grass fires Wednesday extin-
guihhed by firemen were located al
Thirty-fourth and Duval and at
Tenth and Rio Grande
A blazing woodpile was extin-
suished by firemen at 312 West
Thirty-fifth street Wednesday.
ness is the subconscious power
which feels, knows, visualizes, de-
cides what will come to you in life,
what you will achieve, what you
will be.
It It the victorious consciousness
that achieves victory in every age
and in every field
After many years' study of the
lives and methods of successful
men is every department of life, I
have found that the men who win
out in a large way are great be-
lievers in themselves, in thetr pow-
er tn succeed in the things they un-
dertake
Great artists, scientists, inven-
tore, explorers, generals, business
men and others who have done the
big things in their specialty have
always held the victorious con-
' sciousness.
I Success was the gogl they con-
stantly visualized, and they never
wavered in their conviction that
they would reach it
The trouble with those of us who
do not win out. who make a bungle
of our lives, is that we do not hold
the right consciousness
We do 'not hold the victorious
consciousness; we do not live in
the expectancy that we are going
to win, in the belief that we will
succeed in attaining the goal of our
ambition.
If we could only learn to hold
constantly in mind the conscious-
near of our ambition, whatever it
la. the consciousness of our heart's
longings, our soul's desire, If we
could only hold the harmony con-
sciousness, the truth consciousness.
the Cod consciousness, then we
’ — ■ - - i should really begin to live,
ByAmoeiated Prea to the A’“”n American
..DENISON, Texas. Aug 24.—The
thermometer continued its upward
journey, reaching 104 Tuesday art.
i ernoon
This Is the year's record. * ‘
"oomsboro, Ga — "! suffered ter-
ly with backache and headache all
puumesmegthe time, was so
HMej4 wraka : w r ' " 1s
mded I didn't know
what to do, and
328 could not do my
“work My trouble
da «g9 VEwas deficient and
(395 % %, Mirregular perioda.
_n in the
Meaaar—- Epapers what Lydia
2 VEF Finkhamn’s
gegg V Vegetable (om-
be., pound had done
Meh--‛or others and de-
Hed to give it a trial I got good
Multa from its use so that I am now
Ue to do my work. I recommend
rur Vegetable Compound to my
bends who have troubles similar to
Ine and you may use these facts as
upstimonial. Mra. C.F. PHILLIPS,
xomsboro, Ga.
Weak, nervous women make un-
•nt work on mining
YARD-WIDE
PERCALES
In the New Checks
17c Yd.
New shipment of this wonder-
ful grade of Percales; all new
patterns; special.. 17©
36-INCH
Corded Madras
Shirting
25c Yd.
A wonderful value in this new
Shirting; assorted stripe pat-
terns. This will be welcome
news to mothers with school
boys to outfit- Special, yd. 25©
MaTALrosroraAvrN,TEIAS
„Wj912
78088
A special lot of these good
quality Dresses reduced to
$1.80 and $2.40 Each
Neat patterns attractively
trimmed. Specially priced at
ONE-FIFTH LESS
Standard 8-Ounce
Duck
lkYd
New lot of this good Duck:
our price by the bolt...... 11c
Cut any length, yard ..........
Ben's Blue Oi>eralls
85c
Serviceable weight in this good
Overall at a real saving; while
they last, pair .............85©
ist Church at 4 o'clock this Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of Mra
Boys' All Wool
Serge Pants
$2.00 Pr.
Made of extra qaulity Serge, full
lined: sizes up to 16 years;
special, pair ..............$2.00 (
AUSTIN AMERICAS. AUSTIN, TEXAS, THLTLSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1921.
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