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Seats for All Performances Now on Solo
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November 8th .
Matinees Monday and
Wednesday—3:15 P. M.
Slaughter, chairman: •A
Callum, Dr. Joe Gilbert,
Mod rail.
Welfare and charity:
DANCE
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Logan’s Park—Round Rock
Ramblers’ 7-Piece Orchestra
9 to 12
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Texas Theatre
Dietitians prescribe oats, wheat
and milk
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she waa the guest of Mrs. C. Polk-
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from a several weeke' say in the
Beat, where they attended clinics
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J. Clyde Smith, assiatant ticket
agent at therocal Katy eity pas:
senger office. Monday returned
from a two week vacajon spent
at hla home to Lockhart.
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from Rochester, Minn., and other
points. where he has been attend-
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rational organisation. was entertained with a Hallowe'en party at the
YWCA residence, Saturday night. With the superintendent Miss Mary
Walker, anis Virginia wams and Mrs. M. G. Martin as hostesses.
The reception suite of the attractive YWCA home was effectively
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Halloween celebrations. Collisions
were the cause of most of the acci-
dents. Two parked care were
smashed when crashed Into by ears
driven at n high rate of speed.
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And Woman's News
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if your skin is not fresh, smooth, un-
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way to clear it: Spread on a little Reti-
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THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
Regardless of the theory of evolution, the doctrine of survival by the
fittest to true. In business or in a football game the man who to In good
sound condition succeeds. Teeth are the key to many ills.
Let a Good Dentist examine your teeth regularly. You save time
and money by making appointments here. Our work to guaranteed to
be satisfactory to you. “
Miss Charlotte Ryan of the state
llbrayy fore la at the new YMCA
remidence for the winter.
11 Auto Accidents
Here Over Week-end
Week-end acctents in Austin
totaled 11 with only one person
Dr. GUFFIN AND ASSOCIATES
'phone s) THE SA NIT A RY
PERSONALS
Mm A. F. Beverty will leave
Weaneuday for a Visit in Dallas
‘with Mvs. Alice Lame Newberry.
Mrs. Evans Swann is at home
after a stay of nverai weeks in
UDY PROGRAM.
rhlld Study ssocla-
Tuesday morning at
the YWCA for one
rournme. 1. B. Wat-
ANNE NICHOLS'
SCREAMING COMEDY
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EVENTS OF TUESDAY.
Boy Scout Mothers club meets, with Mrs. H. E. Bell; ilM o’clock.
Amateur Choral club meets, in Marla Antoinette room, Stephan F.
Austin hotel: 7 o’clock. ......
BL Vincent de Paul society meets. seton infirmary; l:W o clock.
Council of Jewish Women meets, in vestry room of Temple Beth
(srael; 1 o'clock.
Ladies Ajd of First Street Christian church mees, in church parlors:
1 o’clock.
Giris' Friendly society meets for supper, St. David’s parish house;
Cnita 8tdy association meets, in IWeA 10 o’clock a, m.
Girl Reserves Guests for
BREAKING RECORD RUNS EVERYWHERE
“You Must See it" “Abie a Smart Boy”
PRICES: 506, $1.00, 1140. $2.00 Pus Tax
Tussdsy and Wednsaday Mat Inage: 80c, 750, $1.00, $150
Secure Your Beata Early-- In Advanoe
The growing ehild aaeda so man
food elementa to build a aturdy
healthy little body. "Dietitians saj
that oats, wheat ana milk furnish
neaz all these fpctore
Now yon ean get thorn in one de
lieious new hot cereal. Kellogg ‘s New
Oats to a remarkable new blend of
eate and whole wheat. including the
bran.. It sontains gll the nourishing
XntiLdoablanedlrdoored,eraia
And a naw flavor! A new tempting,
tantalising taste that puts a keen edge
ea ths most backward appetite. New
Oats to vastly different from oatmeal
— dinorent in flavor, in food value-
area in texture! It is always light
and fluffy—never mushy or gluey.
It is cooked so thoroughly that all
you need do is just boil it for three
minutes—and serve.
Ask your grocer for Kellogg 'a New
Oatamade in Battio Creek by '•»
ONEWOATA
Settling the Debt-
. When you place an order with us for
printing—we are obligated to setti on .
a basis of turning out a satisfactory
job with no balance due.
We have met this Obligatiop with a
clean receipt of approval for every job
turned out
We will settle every job the same way
if you will-
Let Us Do Your Printing.
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decorated with the symbols of the
’ season with black cats, witches and
; -aread apparitions of all aorta meet-
J ng the affrighted eye at each turn.
Engraving of Silver-
ware, Watches, Jew-
elry, and the person-
al possessions of pre-
cious metal, is a de-
tail which adds much
to attractive n e a s
and individuality.
JEWISH COUNCIL
The Council of Jewish Women
will meet Tuesday evening at 1
O'clock in the yestry room of Tem-
ple Beth Israel.
PEASE P-TA FRIDAY.
The P-TA of Pease .chool will
meet Friday afternoon at 3:80
o'clock in the auditorium of the
achool
Mrs. Lee Joseph will leave Tues-
day for Colorado. Texas, where she
will deliver a lecture. She wii
attend a meeting of the board of
vegent of CIA at Denton and the
meeting of the Texas Federation
at Womens Clubs at Dallas be-
fore returning to Austin. ,
week-end accidents.
A SAD, SAD story is being tola
A about the campus, of a stud-
ious lad, who sat up tilt 4 o'clock,
cramming for a mid-term and then
went to sleep and slept gtraight
through the hour set for it. No tid-
ings have corn, as yet as to the die.
position made of hie ease, but he
should be given credit for good In.
tentions, and at least given another
ctance,
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A- CANVAS of ten of the leading
A men's universities of the qoun-
try developed the fact that (he men
are longing for old-fashioned wives
who will gtay at horns and keep
house and rear large families of
qhildren, A similar canvas of wo-
thns universities would probably
bring forth testimony to the fact
that the women are longing for old-
tashioned husbands who could sup-
non ths ola-fashlonea mother with
her old-fashtoned family. Yet, why
criticise either eex—for conditions
have changed so that it takes more
to raise and educate one child now
then it did a «ener-tion or co ago.
to care for a whole family of them.
Girls could wear gingham and calico
dresses to school then, now they are
conspicuous' if not clothed in ex-
pensive and' pepishable garments—
and that's but one angle of the
Question on which, of course, every
one has his own i4eag.
Mra Bam Sparka expects to leaye
about Nov. 11, to vigil relatives in
Bristol, Va., where Miss Mary
Louise Sparks is in school.
Mr. and Mra H. H. Bevier are
expected to arrive in Austin tonight
or Tuesday otter an extended vlalt
to foreign ountries ,
Mr. and Mra. M. B. wiginton
end baby are located in an apart-
ment in the 400 Mock on Went
Seventh street for the winter.
Mra 8. J. Smith' has returned
from Houston, where he spent sev-
eral daye last week with her daugh-
ter. Mias Mary Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. H. c Burt have
moved from Caroling avenue to 111
West 23rd street
■ In order to handle the health
problems ot tin city more etfec.
uively. Six standing committees ot
the ciizens’ Health Council have
been named by President F. W.
Sternenberg. It was announced
Monday morning.
The various committees will
handle specifically the problems se-
signed to them, but may handle
any health matter that may arise.
It was announced.
Th. committees named are cs
follows:
Perks and playgrounds; Mrs. H.
H. Sevier, chairman; Harris Brush,
E. T. Manlove. Mrs. B. L. Bewley.
Public bathing pools including
pools tor Mexicans ana negroes:
Mrs. J. M. Loving, chairman; gu-
lesple Stacy, Lyman 3. Ballsy,
Steve Heffington.
Hygiene of public buildings: Dr.
F. K. Glesecke, chairman; V. M.
Ehlers, Rabbi Walter Felser, C. T.
Clark.
Health education and luncheons
tor school children: Mrs. Louis
TOMORROW NIGHT—8:15
Through error in Sunday’s ad date appeared Thursday.
Nov. 2, instead of Tuesday, Nov. 2nd.
Will Rogers
The World’s Greatest Humorist
The man everyone wants to see and hear
and
The De Reszke Singers
A Quartet of Real Singers
UNIVERSITY MEN’S GYMNASIUM
Tickets now on sale at J. R. Reed’s
Prices: 32.00; 31.50; 31.00; Children 50c
- Auspices Aamateur Choral Club
and you are feeling fine with a
hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat
what you please,—no danger.
Get a family package, containing
full directions, only 35 cents. At
any drug store—(Adv.)
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Wooten, chairman; the Rev. Jos-
eph Burke, Harris Gardner. Mrs.
M. C. Cook.
Legislation: D. K. Woodward,
chairman; Dr. F L. Jewett, W. E.
Long, Dr, George Green.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY CHARLES I. OHRENSTEIN,
C. B. B, OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.
Member of the Board of Leetureship of The Mother Chureh,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Church tdlf.ee—140: Colorado Street.
Monday Evening—November 1et, 1926.
nt 8:00 F. M.
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
Miss Florence Allen. Duchess of
Austin for the Cotton Palace coro-
nation, and Mice Dorothy Rylanden
her mold, will leave today accom-
panied by Mies Rylander’k mother.
Mre. W. W. Davis, to spena neveral
daye in Waco.
Mra- Charlee Duboue and little
daughter, Pean Witter, ofBeltoh,
-wilarviveths week-end to spend
a month lb the home of Mr. and
Mra. Fred E. Pryor, uhele and auni
of Mra, DuBon.
Mlae Cedi chavdson spent the
to
gon, returning Sunday to Gregg,
where ahe le teaching. ► ,
Miao Mamie Ulock.r has re-
turned to her duttee oa • teacher
in the Eigin schoola after s week-
end vislt with her parenta, Mr.
and Mra J R Blookew.
Mra. Claude D Van Watta, date
preaident of the wou, let Aus-
tin Saturday night for a leature
tour at Corpus christ and at other
pointe in Southw.at Taxaa.
Mra. Tommie Montgomery has
returned to her homo is Marble
Falla after a vlalt In Austin with
her brother and sister, Mr. and Mra
David Alllott, / (
Mlae Rowena spesara of the unl-
versity extension department has
gone to her home in Taft for a
month’ vlalt.
Opens tonight under the
auspices of AUSTIN
TRADES COUNCIL.
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basement was transformed
pookland" and an icy Kand-
welcomd the visitors. Ghost
, contests, fortune telling and
appropriate pastimes were
d by the young people and
i late evening, refreshments
tervedy too:
its Eleanor G. Bell, Frances
. Othelia Costley, Gertrude
, Frankye Moran. Lola Led-
ois McCullough. Leona Galla-
acy Johnson. Zutella Boner,
avis, Austin Belle Sullivan,
e Davis, Hasel Gustatson,
Kilburn. Mary Jekel, Mar-
Haag. Louise Guttmann, Iva
r, Madeline Page, Gladys
Bk, Mary Evelyn Bieze, Mona
TE passing of a pioneer is al-
-4 ways oceasion for reminiscing
a ad moralising. One passed a few
dys ago in Austin, of whose going
nothing was said; hever :heless,
many of the boys and girls who saw
Bob Belvin, the 14-year-old canary,
which was exhibited i.t the recent
fu‛z will be sorry to hear of his
death. Bob was one of the interest-
ing exhibits of the fair, to the chib
dr an and to many bird fanciers. He
was ths property of Mrs. Laura
Driakin. ,
It is work which we
are especially well
prepared to do, both
in designing and exe-
cution. The finest
hand work is done
by us. Initials and
monograms are exe-
cuted with a crafts-
manship delightful
to persons who most
appreciate artistic
effects.
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
other tall Howers were arranged in
bowls and yases throughout the re-
caption rooms.
Hallow, .n games were played,
and lr tar the hostesses served a Fe-
treshment course in which the Hal-
lowe’en colors were carried out
The last feature of the entertain-
ment waa a humorous reading by
Mrs Kelley.
Those tkine part la the affair
wen: Meed.me. L C. Tidwell. M.
8. Bowen. W. O. Faublon, O. A
Stubbs, Young, E. W. Cartwright
E McGuire, J. I. Clemente, L. C.
Button. It F. Rodgers, L B. Pitchew,
F. B. Parsons and N. W. Kelly.
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CHORAL CLUB MEETS
The Amateur Choral club will
meet for its weekly evening rebear-
■al Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock In
the Marie Antoinette room of the
Stephen F Austin hotel.
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ST. VINCENT PE PAUL
Tbs ladies of charity ot Bt Vin-
cent de Paul will meet in Seton
intlrmary Tuesday afternoon at
3:30 o’clock.
The Diarette
- -BY DIANTHA-------
IT’8 RATHNR an unpleasant angle
I from which to look at human
nature, that which breaks out into
deliberate injury to ths property ox
other folk whenever a screen may
be found behind which the wg-calleu
merry-maker may hide. Hallowe’en
left its usual trail of maUcloua mis-
chief. which in the minds ot some
people, seems to be a synonym for a
good Ums. amashed light globes on
Us street cornera, and such things,
are numerous and unlucky, indeed,
the householder who left nything
movable outside-it may be found
blocks sway on top of a church
stseple—or it may eve be found.
Dlantha believes it is ths duty of
every human being to pick up
all the legiumate good times which
may be lying around within reach,
and ehe even advises going a good
bit out of ths way to find them,
but she’s too old-iashioned or too
provincial or something, to belleve
that anyone has a right to do de-
lebrate injury to somsthlng belong-
ing to some ons also, just because
its Hallowe'en. No, Dlantha didn't
lose anything; ahe was one of the
forehandeq or rather forethoughted
ones who carried all her belongings
inside.
THE HOUSE THAT
SERVICE BUILT
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SIME CONIRACTORS
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Men^-
fbore, flisce
Bell Boye.
rS, Margaret
Miss Hail Ball and Mls J Doris
Clark will leave today for Waco,
where they will be respectively
Duchess of the University ot Texas
and maid of honor, In the corona-
tion ot the queen of the Cotton
Palace, which will be held Tueeday
night.
Mrs. J. Harvey Maxwell and little
daughter, LaNelle, of Dallas, were
week-end guest, ot Mr. and Mrs.
i James Maxwell. LNelle, who is
the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell, wss born in Austin and
wgg three years old this Hallowe’en
Dr. ana Mia Robert Ramedel
‘end daughter. Anne, of Dallas, epent
the week-end in Austin as guests
of Mrs. Ramsdeil’s mother, Mrs.
Lou Hill. Dr. Ramsdell is known
to varsity folk as "Tex", one ot
their former lootball stars. -
ck ot grippe, slightest interference, with your
it or tonsullitia, estlng. work or pleasure. Next
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Mesdames B. L Pitcher Si
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church at a well planre
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Hallowe'en decofatione were et-
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