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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 7

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All Ihc News That's Fit to Print-Since 1871 THE AUSTIN STATESMAN Wednesdaj-, September 29, 1937 Page 7 NINE INJURED IN $100,000 BLAZE AT SAN ANTONIO I thll' jf iargeme nl Bring in your favorite jf negatives and let us en- 8 large them. Expert tint- I ing. Prices reasonable. 1 I "Not how cheap hut how good" I ELLISON'S R15 Congress ENVOY RACES ON JASPER 1 Frank Owen FIREMEN BURNED -pvculH 1 MOUSTACHE CHANGES TWO BARKLESS DOGS COLOR FOR 3RD TIME ARRIVE IN NEW YORK TEAXKCK. X.

J. Sept. 2R. 'UP) NEW YORK. Sept.

20 iJV O-rnr is' moustache; Two Darkless dogs not frankfttrt-cHartued color Wednesday tor the ers arrived Wednesday on the third tune. "Five years ago all my 3erengaria from London. Known as hair changed from dark bmwn to the Basenji or bush dog. they vcrc Cray and shortly alterward my taken to England frm Africa a nmrtachp braw white," the 72- year aco. They arc similar to a year-old novelty inventor said, smooth-haired fox terrier in t're 'Today I as mrpmed to see the i and appearance but their vocal meu-tache was brown aaatn." chords are not developed.

IH TIH I SON. 7S FORT WORTH. Sept. VP i- Prayer. T3 smnned here te a en w5nir en ititi't1 home in San Benito Tex.

I Oklahoma 1 1 isit hi-'her. Mrs. Piav. aed 100 FIRE Sc Am. READ THE WANT ADS ol ivfe sop- IMS the face of xa1 hassador Dntiir; P.

engacc in toi he arrives in M- from his ai N.uikui; circles here no knowledge. The ambassad.M- ,1 ure from the i eer. caused matic ipiarters -i 1 bilit ics v. ere im 1. That I'll Joseph Sta'on So let government loaoer new tension in lations residting from 5-TUI5E SILVERTONE 'I nil Ibo Ch.n i- i SAX ANTONIO, Sept.

I Nine persons were reeovennp i Wednesday from injuries received Tuesday night -hen a fire did an estimated $100,000 damage to a building housing an aerial survey concern, an antique shop and a filling station. Fire fighters said the bia.e ap-i parently originated in the rear ot the Edgar Tobin aerial surveys where several workers, armed with i a hose and fire extinguishers. touch! their way through the blaze D'St. Fire Chief E. B.

Ernest suf-; fered severe cuts about the lees. face and hands. Pipeman Frarw Monaco suffered burns on both hands and Pipeman W. Howard 1 was knocked down by falling tnn-j bers and was cut and burned se-I verely. i Workmen who suffered ruts and bruises as well as burns, some of them severe.

Ave re Johnny Ville-gas, Griffin Wooten. John Fernan The war, 2. That 'die anihaN-dd m.jv 'r-in Hieing to his home normwr' detailed for S. v.ri a C'hma in her conflict wii" Japan. Japanese Ambasador here said he knew of no icaon for rtogomol.iff's cloaked Chinese Tsiaiij; i "mV i A L.

I Special Sale Price conimented. Of (he New I-all Season Presenting 5 dez, Ferdinance Oviedo and Luis Reyna. Night Watchman John Carnot. also among the injured, said he had just left the rear of the building where the men were at work-when he returned and found a large portion of the rear of tne structure in flames. "Big Apple" Hats The dance.

"Dip; Apple." is sweeping 1 ho country. The haf. "Bis is the same. 19.00 Value "Of I missed the stock in (otinior on this cast. Im see you pot Tapa some tics the way back POISON MAY BE CAUSE OF NEWLYWEDS' DEATH I li st prize inner in Plasties" rum-petition' Mori' beautiful more modern 1 ban any midget radio! Yet It comes to you at a new low price: In one piece, it roni-pletely encloses the set front and bark.

You CALLING ALL DOGS LT f- can't see a tulie or wire, Rral value at Sears! I HI III I AND MIS DO(i Th i I i "I hi-i a nisreputablc nlrt Hi" oiilv chum was his fie ana the e.iilie had i wearily at hi; lreels. Next morn-uig neighbors found their, bo-h lying dead. The man had put a bullet tiirouch doc's head and through own True, the cuiiic would have deserted his master for all the food and other comforts the woild.j But wasn't the man sdly 1o away uch a ohanre for 'he sake of a mere 1 Or wa-hc? How about it. reaiiei- I 'I Mrs. S.

'rice Hat Dept. V' 'V IN USC NEW YORK. Sent. 29. UNSi-Poison mysteriously administered i believed by police to have caused tiie strange deaths of a honeymoon couple whose bodies were found their Bronx apartment Tuesday.

The dead couple are vntlmnv Xiosi. 25. and Mary, his bride, 21. i When the door of their bedroom was forced late Tuesday, both wci- found dead on the floor. Both were in night attire and lav on the floor between their oed and a window.

On the tblc in the living room 1 was a box of iiantly which was hur- ried to the city chemist, for exam- FOB OVER SO nAffS 'AUSTIN SHOE STORK Hats Shoes Ilosiciy 82'5 Congress 10 Uaatj i mation. CATALONIA PRESIDENT DENIES FRANCO PACT 1 INS BARCELONA. Sept. ylri Recurrent rumors abroad that semi-independent Cata Ionia secretly negotiating a separate eace treaty with Gen. Francne Franco were emphai denied Wednesday in an official statement by Catala president Luis Company'.

Reaffirming Catalonia's soijdaii'v with the Madrid-Valencia central government, Companys declared: "We will fight to defeat the enemy and thus make secure Iho liberties we so strongly cherish." 'V xf lived liappilv together a tumbledown one-room shack for 15 years. Then eld age and rheumatism and hopeless poverty gripped the man. 1 So one bitier cold winter day he feebly to the local iwrhoisve. His ancient dog hobbled painfully alone, at. his heels.

At 1 the noorhnuse the man asked to be 1 admitted as an inmate. Through I the doorway pushed the odor of frvtng and of ham and ecc-. The stei 1 was madly starving oldster and to Ine fan per as told that he was welcome to make his home ai the comfortable poorhouse for the rest of his life, but that dogs were not admitted here The colhe must 1 1 1 4 i 1 Yesterdays RUNAWAY EXPLANATION NEW ONE ON OFFICERS 3 be kf outside to shift for himself. NEW YORK, Sept, 29. fUP Youthful runaways are nothing new to police here but the explanation given Wednesday by Enos Mobley.

14. of Brunswick. just about floured them. When he was found sleeping in a subway sta'ion, Enos said that schools in his homo town were closed by the infantile paralysis epidemic and he came here hoping to begin studying immediately so his education would no. bo 1 Wi i 2 f.n a' jii 1 fl fi If A 1 1 1 I i .1 -1 .1 0 ,,0.

'S iWstO, a last loosing smff at. tlie food, the old codger turned heel and limped home to ark. the aged dog shuffling fur fashions of the new season fa'-nring" titers swaccers 'Boxy" coa's and oiner smart crea'irns "yesterdays furs' became oot-moded. Yet, you need not, discard a lovely, serviceable fur because of fashion change; for we offer unusually beautiful styling and workmanship in rcmod-elmc fills into the smart models of today. We invite you to consult our expert furrier about ad your fur problems cleaning, glazing, cuffs and collars, and replacing worn skins.

buckles, etc. LOCAL COURTS J'JH lUSf KK ()( KT rheh.fi Austin Ti'iv fur 1 a flamai'i--'. 11 iHTUH'T (il HT lAivhi 1 m.rrnr i'f ')i- fi 1 of minority a 'M h- i si-ti ru DU-'i, 'ih' i M-s'h, Phone REVOLT IN ALCATRAZ IS SAID BREAKING UP SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 29 'TXSiOfficiais at, Alcalraz island federal penitentiary announced' Wednesday that: the convict s'rike under there for nearly 1 wo weeks as cradually breaking Of ti-e 100 prisoner' "ho ha remained locked in their eel's because of their ullen refusal to woik, a number have given up the strike KELLY SMITH Star of 7, hf i'h nt.r.

his -H Pit lured Is Our New Savers Sens ill Funeral Recenllv Added (o Our Service. In.M'l, Mr. ('. A. llvllin.

ANNOUNCING- C. A. HYLTIN, Sole Owner MEEKS- HYL TIN FUN ERA HOME 1 104 Guadalupe Street 'in 'i 'iain nf rr i-m MontJ-iy. Short H-own. d( Vn-'anl -u? t(, Hniwn rir-wl sn in j'crti- 1 l' in rvni- nf IT' n- r-lf-S of 2'nl'v M.

I). 1 r. 1 1 on rf-i 1 v. P. SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL Vjth TMUESDAY OHLY X'S A PI ES' CHIL PRE "I li, I 't lojr.ij.

M(, U. vv t.i- 0 10 1 Liii Uu lit Frtti LONG WEARING QUALITY in Tii r-fHC-e' .1 1." '1 fr-tti (ij-j A'-'ra B'lthm f's fate i-'i Tin '-A 1 1 i i Brr.rlf nr Ki'fcctive Sept. 1, 1037 Mr. Mccks withdrew 05 0 partner from the Meeks-Hyltirt Funeral Home and Mr. C.

A. Hyltin became sole owner. If is his desire now and will be his aim in the future to conduct the business in the same courteous and friendly manner as in the past. J.ai Ai in i Aoen, (.,. fit MV (11 RT THIS IS NOT OLD MERCHANDISE BI FRESH LIVE RUBBER REGULARLY 30c ATTACHED IN FIVE MINUTES Tt-lfr F.r-t.

si: iw. Mm Sir: Ai." H.tl 'd i San 3ia 0 ft" P.rre i. 0 pAm Ambulance SERVICE Dial 5-3-8-9 T-ROBATI HI PT 1 I.dr" oS. a Courteous Dignified Friendly SERVICE -i FOe'r wol ol FREE SHIXE WITH EACH riRCHAsE FREE SHINE WITH AC It PURCHASE a Hr: 710-712 Congress Ave. MAPRiAf.r i.ictssr; isi F.n IV, 1 a ti O-ol-n Jr.

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