The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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FAILS TO JOLT
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New Catalog Shows
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Premiums.
With ene "partiaily blue" Sunday
Austin
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(Woman.)
for distribution of the chamber of
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stallments of $45,000.
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continues to close the
near-by cities
The subject will be discussed at
k.
Doan Go
Prices!
published, by
SUITS
For Summer
Ta
reached
powering the city to revoke the
Earl Slums, secretary of the club.
licenses of establishments for per- said: "The people of Austin look to
body shows.
Investigntion among merchants “Times Have Changed'
John Lewis argued that the club
25% Off
25% Off
On All
On All
STRAW HATS
BATHING SUITS
EXTRA PANTS
(heat
AUSTIN COCA-COLA BOT-
W ith Austin Women
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-Molly Connor Cook, Woman's Editor*
TODAY’S CALENDAR
Brandt Badger of San Antonio Js
kill hotel, 12:15 o’clock.
on business.
picnic.
of sll who have tried it
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; looking After oil interests.
Texas MuMum open, 3:30 o’clock.
encampment
Mrs D. A. Goldsmith of Shreve-
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Let us
Rpck
GENUINE
USE AMERICAN WANT ADS
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CUTICURA
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We Are Enclosing a 4-lnch
ARMOUR 09 COMPANY
WAIKING DOLL
(4901)
FOR THE CHILDREN
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Armours STA
100% Leaf Lard
Come in—select the suit you want, deduct 25 per cent and clone the deal.
Hundreds of our best suits are here in both styles to choose from.
The Quality of Butter-Nut
Bread has made friends
Engraved
Stationery
the federal department of commer-
rial statistics, were surpassed by
British shipments last year for the
first time since the beginning of
TUNG WORKS,
315 Colorado St.
the council will vote for such an as indicative of what Austin needs
ordinance, an unofficial poll of this ! and wants, and I think we should
Don’t Bake,
It always costs you more,
insist on Batter-Nut Bread
At year grocery store.
will be joined by her sister, Miss
Margaret Crosby. at the week-end.
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| port. La., is visiting her uncle and
j aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. G Camp, at
4006 Speedway.
British Exports to Brazil
Now Exceed Those of U. S.
Mrs. H. J. O'Hair has returned to
her home at Coleman following a
visit at the Theta house during the
meeting of the board of regents of
the university of Texas.
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Ration <
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sociati
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Nolen and Yett Just
Grin When Subject
Is Mentioned.
Pat M. Neff,
mansion.
the matter"
1”—Anderson.
WALTER WILCOX
THE STORE FOR MEN
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LET US BAKE
YOUR BREAD
land with a party of Dallas friends
and the party will camp at New
Ernunfel= en route to Medina
amusements which
offer.
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Johnsot
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a visit
iglehart
25% Off
On All
An Aid to Wearing
This Season's Fashions
and
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visit wi
tinted
the ini
Preside
presidi
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spoke <
The pi
apeet he
of cen
John J
D. Jut
Ousley
Gregor
We’ve cut Prices to the bone on our entire line of Two and Three
piece Spring and Summer Suits.—With Three Months of our hottest
weather before us no man who needs comfortable clothes can afford to
overlook this gret money saving opportunity.
Underta
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YWCA SWIMMING
CLASSES
is considerably
year's booklet.
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------ visiting his sister. Mrs. E A. Wal-
Aitrusa club for luncheon, at Dris- i drip, in Hyde Park while in Austin
i Mrs. N. P. Davours of Dallas,
Rev. and Mrs. John D. Hudson and
and expense and furnish you with fresh,
crisp, body—lytilding BU i IER-NUT
BREAD. Your grocer will gladly
provide, fresh from tur ovens, each
morning
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mers were distinctly of the opinion
that Austin will not be able to com.
pete with other Texas cities if it
the । to one today.”
a While the differences is opinion
BUTTER-NUT
BREAD
Butler Baking Co.
T X TATCH the spoonful that counts most-
W the shortening. Therein is the spoil-
ing or the making ef all other ingredients.
3
5 (
Lavaca at
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 2) each member of the club wag doing
' the thing he thought best for Aus-
tin. and-the majority of the mem-
, the meeting next Monday,
in J __ .
•'5. Upon completion of the con-
struction work as would be covered I
Uf I
akc-rm
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take some action on
Vacation trips
North
.and j
East/
which its financing is possible.
“If this letter is of interest to you
I could, no doubt. arrange to dis I
cuss with you in more detail fen- j
tures of reconstruction and of the .
franchise itself ”
catalog .. attractively! auring
■ riod the permanency of the dam.
It's bad economy as well as poor cookery
to use an inferior shortening. You'll appre-
ciate the saving of materials and the sure-
nessof results when you use Armour’s Star
—because it is genuine leaf lard!
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doubled, a comparison of the pre-
mium lists of this year and last
shows, and in several departments!
and so soothing when the skin is
hot, Cuticura Tal-
cum also is excellent for children
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president ‘s out of town on her
vacation and the vice president will
have charge of the meeting
Texas Museum Will
Be Open Today.
The Daughters of the Republi
will open their museum in the bill
land office building this afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock and Mrs. Fred Cloud
and Miss Lillie Robertson will be in
charge to show visitors through t! •
collection of relics
RIO DE JANEIRO, July
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moore and her
little son, H J Jr., were week-end
of the city Monday brought no
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Miss Nellie Iea Brown spent the
week-end in Austin, returning on
Monday to San Marcos, where she
is teaching in the state teachers’
college
people want. What
opinion? Respectfully.
A HARD-WORKING CLERK.
egion Auxiliary
Deep Eddy, 5 o’clock.
Prizes in all de-
been practically i
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one-quarter of the total
to Brazil.
you members
bound in violet
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of their mother’s wealth.
ials procurable. We mix our dough
and bake with ecientific skill. Our white
tiled ovens and white enameled baking
machinery produce the beat bread under
the most sanitary and economical con-
ditions.
C. C. Huadleston in • bunipess
yiettor in Washington D. C, here
Im will wpend some time.
ntas Minalma Brown left Sunday
night to wpend mevera! month. In
' Colorado Springs and Denver
S Mim winitrea Gommett of Taylor
i epenain«, Iha week in Austin a.
ie zuee or Mies Julia Mai Eirler.
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Mr and Mrs Tom Gray of South
usti nannounce the birth of a
Wenm1n Tom
hmeraldm, Its value is said to hr
' the civic clubs, and the manner in
which they handle civic questions
further consideration of the ques : “the civic clubs of Austin will not
tion of revoking Hegman’s license settle the question. and we are dis- !
to operate his theater would prob- i cussing a subject to which we do
ably be deferred until after next not have time to arrive at any sane
Sunday. It was stated that an' decision. and it is my advice that
ordinance might be adopted em- . we let it alone.”
commerce.
Th new
j Mrs. R J. McMurray of Eldorado,
' Ark , accompanied by her two
children, is visiting her sister, Mrs
behind them. ctizens
Nisnei
Katie S
Naturra
S Noi
• here Na
Mr at
"rf Is I
Mr a
« isitora
Miss
lay ni«'
cre. Ok
P’reston
Mrs. I
the governor’s
,av were disappointed, however
theater. would file complaints as — ■
settled does Monday to wait for
the next developments in the Hun- i
day tow fight Those who were I
looking for the filing of complaints ■
against operators of estabiishments
which were kept open Sunday in
violation of provisions of the blue
H1
kH
places of
it
Mrs. Will E. Watt and two chil-
dren and Mrs. Ben Jones and little
daughter have gone to Corpus
Christi for an extended visit.
ex ening
which a
Jir
Jim H
day eve
pa rents
ments w
ing gues
Helen H<
nie itavh
Jack lat
John Me
Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Iaten Stanberry
and daughters. Miss Mary Louise I
Virginia and Dixie, expect to leave
Wednesday for an overland trip to
north Texas, visiting Midbthian. I
Dallas and Forney, the last named I
light on any change in plans for j would not be able to do much good
the closing of all establishments by getting embroiled in the con-
next Sunday. It was stated that ' troversy.
hose establishments which last • H. H. Luedecke, president of the
Sunday observed the Sunday law , club, refused to make any state-
would probably again be closed this ’ ment until it. comes bepre the
"coming Sunday, while the other council of presidents Wednesday
establishments will remain open as ' evening.
usual. J. B. Jarmon is unreservedly in
As to Recall j favor of Sunday movies; George
When interviewed in regard to Bendetti takes the same attitude.
Hegman’s statement Sunday morn-iC. B. Anderson, secretary of the
ing that a movement to recall both < local Elks club, is of the opinion
Police Commissioner Harry W. No- that times have changed and peo-
len and Mayor W. D. Yett for their i pie must change with them, and
stand in the Sunday law fight. 1 if they want Sunday movies lt
Mrs. A. M. Gribble Jr. is visiting
her patents at her former home in
Somerville. She was accompanied
by Miss Eulhie Laang of Somerville,
who has been her guest.
Canterbury Street Ladies
meets, Mrs. John Cherico,
clock.
cover and
than last
Addressing her appeal to mem
bars of the Kiwanis club. “A
Hard-Working Cierk" in the
following lottar caused an open
discussion of Sunday closing in
Avstin at the luncheon Monday:
Tuesday, Thursday,
i. m.
were distinct in some instances, aware
part ments have
A molt interesting way to Eastern
resorts is’via Chicago — itself a
gigantic Summer resort on beau-
tiful Lake Michigan.
Through sleeper daily direct to
Chicago from Dallas and Ft.
Worth, making connections at
Chicago with Eastern trains.
Low fares to Northern and East-
ern points._Tettus where you
want to go and we will quote
a rate surprisingly low.
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Ses Antesie, Texaa
300 Majestie Buim
r ert Worth, Tenas
Perfect Shoulders and Arma
disa. Nothing equals the
adfdhha beau: •
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Winot rub ott Far
A 7 ".euperior t’powderh
—A/( “n SendI5cfor
t W Trial Sins
4 J / A V,vEno T HOP KINS
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dhede > New York •
H. G. Camp returned Saturday
evening from a business trip to
South Texas, where he has been
copy of which was run off the
place being their former home
Miss Dorothy Stanberry of Mid-
lothian. niece of Mrs Stanberry,
who has been visiting relatives in
Austin and Harwood, will accqm-
pany them.
■ a nr ter had bpen in Austin several
I times during the last four or five |
months and had cqnferred with hi to
on the matter of the dam’s comple-
j tion. The mayor stated that the
1 proposal would be given seriou •
consideration with the view of
Packing House
Secrets
Successful egriculture
is indelibly linked with
meintenanceofeoilfer-
tility, and meat mnimale
sre the meium for
turning erope into cash
without hauling fertil-
ity of the farmne.
Aitrusa Club Meets ’
For Driskill Luncheon.
The Aitrusa club will meet at thel
Driskill hotel today st 12:15 o’clock
for the regular semi-monthly lunch
eon. Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner, the
as in peace time At first sight pietion and the conditions under'
—. w •eb. MME.
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Mies P
talned wi
S A Str
complimei
rills Gunr
Joying th.
Lucille C
Tohnson,
Johnson,
McDowel
Aderholt,
Peters, M
Ploeger, I
neither of these officials would ex-
press concern over the threat from
the movie manager. The mayor
smilingly stated that several of his
friends, had called at his office to
bid him farewell. When asked what
turn Puritana? If W. let us slop I The Texas State Exposition
ths.sthe"odtngfemchcupnnink approxlinately $6,000 n.
the pates st ths ball parka; in ( cash prizos this year againat lass
fact, while we sre at it, close up I than $1,500 offered in the Central
evorything. .. .. ... Texan fair last year, an examina-
It to not the question of the _ ... . . .
law—.t ia a question of what the tion of the new cataloE. a proof
The 10,000 Lckee of Minnesota— IF
always popular —are quickly and 2..
conveniently reached by Rock I K
Island Unes, via Kansas City—the '
shortest line to the Twin Cities.
Austin Girls’ Camp .
At New Braunfels.
The following compose an Austin
party at Camp Giesecke, New
Braunfels, thia week: Mrs. George
Hawley and the Misses Henrietta
Lightfoot, Hallie Maud Neff, Mary
and Marjorie Watson, Mary Belle .
Brownlee and Margaret Prestos.
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Girls' Friendly Meets
For Weekly Cupper.
The Girls' Friendly society will
meet at St. Davids parish house,
this evening at 6:15 o’clock for the
weekly supper. An educational
program will be given after supper.
with the Misses Dorothy Couiter Mrs. Bertrand Badger is visiting
and Mary Gullette in chase. । with friends in Houston and San
i Antonio during her vacation ah4
sistent violations of the Sunday
law. A majority of the members of
Woman Reveals Fortune
When Believes Death Near
PANA, 111.. Joly IS— Fearing
death wy near. Mrs Sophie Her-
bord, 70, of this city, who had
lived in moderate circumstances,
today revealed she had hidden
in her home currency, gold and
securitfes to the amount of ap-
proximately 125,000. In addition,
it was found that she had 35000
deposited in a bank and that she
owned considerable real estate. It
required three hours to count the
cash money the aged woman had
concealed about the house. Her
three sons, all miners, were un-
in specifications, dam to be accept- ,
ed by ths city and franchise to ve-
come operative.
attracuive cash.prizes.aie.beine toav Towolldrr nwhs h rane ome I
bons WerbrBefe An IniUM. r plee ihe construetion program
zsefiemiamtbSnmnet' s « .
erndz sth e.woma n'z.departiment at rul amount -t power that can,
winners in almost every section , arunind
will receive cash prizes. ”?tv to have full'right ana
Another added rature of thie use of rrVoir in , Inneetn will. ■
years ratals is the horse de-li.k ne cm or municiml wii
partment. a department, to em- '
brace.she horse racine. feature to ea that tn
be hela on a track to be construe |on i 13 perfeeuiy feasibte to com-
rXuT amP ' plete this development and mnake it
The catalog will be a handy fea- sare and permanent, but it is going
ture or patrons of the fair as it to reqiire the expenditure of eq-
contains a . railway time table asiderable money. I might atso state
list of points of interest in andthat unless the scheme of recon. 1
around Austin and the rules and struc ton that 1 have in mind is ;
i emulations of the fair. ’carried out that erosion at the toe
. . - of the dam will continue and that !
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bueiness
J H
visitor li
MrDonn
in the si
American exports
cording to figures
Miss Peggie Iay has returned
from San Antonio an.has as her
guests the Misses Mildred Voss of
! San Antonio and Mary Lou Barlow
of Corsicana
___. __ _ _ after during the 25-year period.
Ihe catalog will b. completed this! -» Amount of cash payment M
morning and copies will be ready ‘ completion $250,000 and annual pa
...... - • - ments of $90,000 in sem-annual in- ;
Mr en
tertained
their hot
lime wa
chfet div
Mis
Mln L
number i
he I pnre
.1 numbe
were ser
Burleson.
Harriet
soe, Anni
gle. Ela l
Davis II
Stiles J.
Mfrris II
MeCakt,
About .
the Fast
Friday at
fresh irx
w atermel
body retv
B
A num
joyed a b
ptace on
joying it
and Mest
Fred Ci or
A M. Til
of Chiltoi
re visit
J H 1
business
Dr W
business
he had in the past, but the theater
iz-iarm 3 More About Sunday Closing
Hagman Holds Evidence
it was stated- however, that he (
had in his possession evidence I
Cure* Malaria. Chills and
Eever. Dengue or Bilious
""y the
5{
press yesterday, shows. Printing
of approximately 7,000 copies of
i appointment be sure to get the
delatone in an original package
(Adv.),’and mix fresh as wanted—Adv.
ngainst the establishments which I mm and successfully operate ho-
operated in violation of the law tels when the word has gone forth
and that he is voiding bark com* that Austin is dead, and funerals
plaints in order to see what hap- are not even perm it at d to be held
pens to h«m next Sunday. Hegman , on Sundays ”
has unnouneed that his show will be
open next Sunday unless the police -et t Alone Williams,
departmnent takes action against । The subjects of the Sunday clos-
other Sunday law violators At po- I followed a motion to table an
lice headquarters it was stated no! anonymous letter to the club,
action was contemplated, but that which the writer signs herself
f Hegman operated his theater next , "A hard working clerk ’ When tne
Sunday he would be fined 3200 un- motion to table the letter because
der the cumulative rule. The cornu- it was not signed, was put before
lative rale provides that offenders ; the club it carried, but it had been
may be fined four times the amount ' distinctly understood that the sub- ,
of the maximum fine provided inject of Sunday closing was to be
the law for a single violation investigated by the committee;
May Revoke License which will await the meeting «of
City hall orricials Monday had the president’s council Wednesday
nothing to say in regard to Sun-t evening,
day's halfway observance of fhe i J H. W Williams took issue
Sunday law. It was intimated that ' with Mr. McKinnon saying that
Iampasas. Mrs.
he thought about the recall,
police commissioner registered
grin.
Miss Sidney Burleson, daughter
of General and Mrs. A. S Burle-
son of Austin, will sail from New-
York next Monday with a party of
friends, to spend some months in
traveling abroad
•o
Miss Ora Truelove has returred
• to her bom* at Amarillo after at-
. I tending the first term in the uni-
MrS. 561d is versity summer school. Miss True*
A.,L.Pm VicltAr love was * guest in the home of her
WEF“ —29 •19-* uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Earle
Mrs. Katherine, Peebles 2 is he Ba Mayfield.
week-end guest of her cousin. Mrs |
Ida Buford Barr at IIOS Han An- Miss Mary Eby returned Satur-
tonio, leaving Monday for Medina day afternoon from Houston, where
Lake, leaving Monday for Medina she stopped en route from Bristol;
Eunice Aden's camp while conduct- , Va., where she attended the natio-
ing a six weeks’ summer course in nal convention of Kappa Delta so-
music. The trip was mads over- ' • ■ —
were V i
day. T
weekly
Minpe
le ft Hut
with so
Austin.
3 inne
'eft Bu
Hraunfe
Mins
from a
and.
Ewal
with fri
xi «
(Helps to Beauty)
Here is a simple, unfailing way
to rid the skin of objectionable 1
hairs: With some powdered dela-
tone asd water make enough
paste to cover the hairy surface
apply and in about 2 minutes rub j
off, wash the akin and every trace I
of hair has vanished. This is 1
quite harmless but to avoid dis-
points proposed for the Billingsley
franchise
”1 Franchise to run for 25 year
“2. City to acquire complete own- ,
ership of the entire developmept at J
the end of 25 years by making cer-
tain cash payments on completion
and semi-annual payments there -
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS SAY '
That Polar Distilled Water is the
best water you can get in Austin tn
drink. It has all the necessary
qualities of water with impurities
removed.
Phone 2988 — we deliver. Ths
cost la small.
In the high tide year of 1920.
The reasons for Jthis tremendous
demrease in Brazilian imports of
American products, according to
opinions eapressed by business rep-
resentatives here, are the unfavor-
able exchange rates on Brazilian
money, the relatively higher cost
of doing business confronting
American exporters, and the gen-
eral retrenchment in Brazil.
Matt Johnson Jr. of Victoria, Mrs
M. P. Dykeman of Temple. Mrs
Elgin Ware of Dallas are here for
the funeral of their brother, Wal-
ter Johnson, who died Sunday night
at the home of his parents, Jude
and Mrs. M. M. Johnson.
reaching an agreement for the com-
pletion of Abe structure
The following are the critical
Vienna Supports 73,000 latnn.on its further destruction u
Does, Canine Census Shows ' You may consider this letter in
° [ the nature of a proposal for the
VIENNA, July 15. From a cen- | completion ‘of the dam, or you may
bus which has just been taken in ; consider it possibly as being more
Vienna it appears that the cityaccurately an outline of the things
has 73,000 dogs, or twice as many necessary to be done for its com-
rority. for a visit with Miss Eliza
Jane Winn?
Mrs J. E Williamson. Mrs R.T.
Badger and daughter. Miss Almeda,
Miss Bernice Green and Geo Grejm I
will leave Wednesday for Lampasas
to attend the annual Baptist en-
campment. which will lst for ten
days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wiseljy
will leave Thursday to join the
party.
Mrs. Lula Clark of Dallas is the :
guest <X her aunt, Mrs. S. B. Hay-
good, at the R. T Badger residence i
during the absence of Mrs. Badgor
and Miss Almeda Badger, who are ,
leaving this week for the Baptist
for women and children a(
the YMCA Pool Clean, quiet
sad convenient. Thorough in-
sstruction. Monday, Wednes- _
day, Friday. 8:30-11 a. m., 1-9
SEERSUCKER and PALM
BEACH SUITS rA,.
cleaned for DUC
H. R. DAVIS
Shone 4051
1504 Lavaca St.
Gentlemen: What is the matter
with the civic clubs in not taking
some stand on the Sunday open-
T feel I am representing thou*
sands in Austin who work hard
ths entire week and can not go
nights to the movies, leaving tne
only day open for recreation
which is Sunday.
Why should we, the clerks and
the masses, bo denied any form
of amusement on that day, when
it would seem remarkable that no
many people in this poverty-
ridden city should be keeping
dogs.
One of the principal reasons is
the increase • in the number of
burglaries and thefts, which has
led many households to keep dogs
for protection. Watchmen with
police dogs are employed to guard
the great Central cemetery from '
which a numba. of bodies have '
been stolen.
the World war The total value
of American exports to this coun-
try in 1922 was almost equal to
that of the year before hostilities
began in Europe, but less than
• • • guests in the home of their uncle,
-------------------------- E E Clappart Accompanying
• — g —ap-, them was Eugene Clappart, who is
DPQ J K npending.thesummer with relatives
hCk»UIVAl• ena"ountwitensspmentor a week-
—Weddings
—Graduation
— Dances
—- Receptions
—And every occasion.
Correct Styles. Samples Will
Be Sent Upon Request.
The E. L.'Steck
Company
909 Congress. Austin, Toast
A pic n
Rices (
complime
Austin ar
las. A
1 spent. In
Watt of
I'alias M
Mr and
Ittle dau
Hr heinik,
Ethel Be h
Letter From Woman Brings $6,000 OFFERED More About Bam
“Blue” Sunday LawSparks IN FAIR PRIZES --s
in existence, while the movie
theater was net invented. I -
Every large city in Texas ie r
wide open. Why not Austin?
Why should a few fanatics dic-
tate to the majority of broad-
minded people of Austin? Whet
they should do and not do
Shall we all turn the ciook and
them have them.
“It is my candid opinion,'* said
Mr. Anderson when asked after
the club had adjourned on the mat-
ter, "that if a referendum were
submitted that it would carry two
Mr. at
Misses i
Messrs
Spivey n
Increase in
derson
J E
A Sin
Captai
town. I
Baylor
Claude
W Hoi
em Un
oacar
Jenkins
“Fow nes
versity
closing
Then
will pit
ing on
test wi
the din
Speci
ment i
from II
settlers
Badger and Miss Badger will visit
at Marble Falls before returning to
Austin.
Mrs. W F Go hike returned Mon-
day morning from a week-end
visit in Man Antonio Accompa-
nying her, for a week's visit, was1
Miss Marjorie Wilt, who is to ap-
pear in a recital Friday evening at
the University Y. M. C A. audi-
tori urn. for the benefit of the build- l
ing fund of the First Methodist,
church.
Giris' Friendly meets for supper,
. Parish house, 0:15 o’clock.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. A Lb UN. TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 17. 192-.
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