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YOUNG 1
NO EXHIBITS UNKNOWN
OF SHOW’S PRESS AGENT
HEAl
(Continued from Page 1. Col. 7-
RACT MANY
der whose direction the show is be-
have it.
Admission Today
th i* and adjoining counties
from their weeks of labor on
place
erowded with neople who a
Otto Hanson, deliveryman for the
g.. ---- - .„g,. Greenwood Drug
TEXANS TRIBUTE ASKED ; slightly injured lat
Prices 50c to $1.50.
te Wednesday aft-
GOV. BROWNING
his as-
Assoclated
can
will torcycle
BRINGING
C9
The
9—-
Ahead the winding
SEE
THE
well
He was
BANQUET TO BE SERVED
troubles first began
Milwaukee
the Ward
Class of
ria County.
e Memorial Methodist
served four
« lub
Houstor
HANSoCK
SCENT
TAYLOR PASTOR GOES
THE HALLS
On Congress Near Tenth
917 Congress Ave.
SHOWING NOW
TOM MIX
Her Old Skirt
e
Dyed to Make
DOCTORS AND DRUGGISTS
Baby a Coat
READ THE AUSTIN AMERICAN WANT ADR.
and
I
Ferrasai contain* the same elements
Them
Ziller
NOW
unday morning
here
in
SK F01
DKVILl
DYSON
INTEREST DEBT
PON CI
PAYMENT SOON
%
rw! because they know it benefits the
GOAT ROPING
Lake Austin Park
Friday, Nov. 11th 2 P. M.
r
at the
pounds
In
SOLD BY
Men!
g
returned in
“AVE.
on
USE AMERICAN WANT ADS
"Bayer" or
A
Bayer
pne
italic
a
The Girl
DON’T TAKE YEAST
God’s Country
THE TEXAN
WITHOUT IRON
$10
at
Every pair sold is a friend maker.
New reduce
$6.00 to
Special directions I
ordinary yeast.
Read Austin American Want A
EXTRAS
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HSF AMERICAN
1
1
I
^emisaL
FIFTH AVE
THE ACID NEUTnALIZER
.Austins Greatest Movie
IOJH
Bebe Daniels in
The Speed Girl
"The Rough
Diamond"
A splendi
ment of 1
model* ha*
rived.
MILUOHAIKE CHORUS| IN
WALL STREET
THOUSANDS WITNESS
FUNERAL CORTEGE
PERSHING'S TRIBUTE
TO UNKNOWN DEAD
sufering
Jefferson
PRESIDENT PLACES
ROSES ON COFFIN
The 1
head
ernoon when his motorcycle collid-
ed with the cement curb at the cor-
— Added Attractions —
Comedy and Pathe News i
the
Sir
forma
shoul
I
I
BERT HOWARD
THE MAN WITHTHE PIANO-
I Kovar
patented
LIGHTS LEAP UP
AS HARDING COMES
। strapped in hidden electries let the shadows fall
out and the over the bier and fill the vast cavern
I COSTUMES UNIQUE IN
| “OH. OH. CINDY.” CLAIM
ST ELF
Jewell
I v ent ion *
I Virginia,
land Maine
time
Wil-
invented
Kovar.
EDWIN W. FIELD.
.Milwaukee, Wis.
it
of
is now
e here
All the thrillis of “Back to
God's Country" are boro cne-
hundred fold.
My
man s
thing
1915 he was judge of the Forty-sev-
enth Judicial District. 4
W BIGGEST SMCCESS ON
5— BROADWAY TO-DAY
anons
n the
IS
/A
former lieutenant governor of Texas
was found dead in bed this morning
He died during the night after being
at his law office yesterday as usua!
GEO. FREBORGH
Xylophone Soloist
Seth Th
Clod
page m
Druggists everywhere
Today. Friday and
Saturday
3
managers are more t
with the success that
The White Shoe House
100 West Sixth St.
iir. "'
Extra— Shadowland Review"
Famous l’cople of th* Seroen.
at mach
EXTRA— Two-Roel Comedy
Adults. 22c, tax Sc. 25c: Kida 9c. tax 1c, 10
SKIN NT.
IRONIZEO YEAST
TABLETS
Two-Act Comedy and Queen
News Events
Regular Queen Prices
Each package of "Diamond Dyes”
contains ‘directions so simple any
have b
South 1
liamson County Fair at Georgetown
Nov. 17.
TODAY and Balance of Week
W.H. Clune
presents
NELL SHIPMAN
REVNOLDSTR1O
"ADASH OF CLASS"
’ tege clattered to find other crowds
'lining the way under the light of a
fading autumn day- it moved quick-
Hunting below )
rado It Tver conti
The following rrn
in 1 hr Webbervill
ilF
manufacture the incubator
sample will be completed
Duectedby
Aanvnhyhe
„mm--
Clive stock department.
BARACAS TO LUNCHEON
Secretaries Weeksand Denby riding
together in a cloned car. ienerali
Pershing and Admiral Coontz, and
brhindinem the other orricers andlpeople ot the state take cognlzencelodge aifucafthe"rga"atreet.
ometat of the-Tact I hit the hour at which the truck being too close for the mo-
peraona all over "h- ----“— —233 - ... .. —
bo see the exhibits and the interest i diars
in high
- Tom Moore of Ran Saha is chief
Brown & Odiorne. Druggists.
Spalding Bros., Druggists.
4 Advertisement i
leading drugzists
(Adrertisement.
HANCOCK Monday NOV 1
OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ""55"
BOBBIE BROLLIER
Scotch Tenor
ago,
I
v
24
kage. Made
t Company,
the auspices of the K C* are par-
ticularly artistic The John B Rog-
Associated Press.
AMARILLO Tex Nov
James N: Browning, aged 71
dim twilight of the few scattered
rider to avoid a collision
WIN
woman can dye or tine her old.
worn faded things new Even it she
has never dyed before, she can put
3 new, rich color into shabby skirts
dresses, waists. coats stockings.
draperies.
incubator,
by John
will be
that all
eadae he Ne IM
The Raraca
THE HALLOWAYS
Comedy Bicyclists and Wire Artists
the country
GRAND CENTRA
“u ON THE SCREEN TODAY ONLY
HOT OOGI Boy., Look Whes Heret. ......
FRANKLYN FARNUM and
SHORTY HAMILTON
In a Big Western Thriller-
"THE WHITE MASK”
What it takes to put a Western movie over, these two
rwoROzu
a mA
MUSICAL SIE
the mourners, including President ।
Harding, who will follow the coffin I
by R T. Milner of
only three votes
mzxu-neeeDEAN SUTTON
alone, with his head eastward to- l
ward distant France, and at his feet,!
Legion, today asked
sA7E
6
HAROLD STOCKTON
Whistling Solos and Imitations
Behind them, sabers cap , until daylight streams again through ‘
i brims and sodden colors dr. ppi ng ; those high windows
with rain, came the troopers, four ---------
abreast troop after troop, after the,
caisson. and then following came I
Howquickyit heals!
That 's what youllsay
after applying
RESINOL
Soothin andHeelinq
Use freely
Cannot in-
jure the
tenderest
skin 1
ers Producing Company of Ohio. ua-
SPEND NIGHT IN CAMP
Austin High Campfire Girls. un - ।
der the supervision of Miss Cecile ,
Goff, expect to spend the night in 1
camp this Thursday at Camp Ham I
lett. The 1R of them expect to hike I
to the camp near Sand Springs, pre-
pare their meals, and hike back to
Austin Friday
Smith of College Station
sista nt for the judging
sand M W M Gee of A and M Col;
4 leg*- as assistant for sheep and
I hogs
2 The poultry department will he
'taken up tomorrow and also the
jculinary and agricultural exhibits
mnond Dyes—no other
, way to be placed on the catafalque
in the dim rotunda. The two secre-
taries, bareheaded, followed and be-
hind them the officers and others.
Taylor man.
horses swung
THOMAS.
’SURPOISINC CIOWKS* wmon or
to be demonstrated at the
Then a great wreath of crimson
roses was handed to Mr. Harding
and he laid it softly on the casket
near the head. and gave place, to
Vice-President Coolidge and Speak-
er Gillett, who moved forward to-
gether to lay the tribute of con-
gress, a wreath of pink roses and
order rang
With Eva Novak.
pause Friday to pay tribute to the without striking the curb
memory of the unknown American! The injured man was taken to He-,
at a i soldier and offer a silent prayer as, ton Infirmary where an X-ray ex-
road the burial ceremonies at Arlington , animation revealed that he had sus-
* on are being conducted, is 11 o’cloc k ; tained no broken bones nor internal
in the morning, our time (Central ; injuries, the extent of his injuries
Standard Time.. ! beiE sevore bruises. Th- motorcysle
__________ । was badly damaged while its rider
the most famous European mineral waters
i It contains nothing harmful or painful
. 3 in its action. Its elements include Cal-
cium tLime) end Iron. Acid Citrates,
j Acid Tartratea and the Sodiums. All of
i these elements are vital to the human
J system and are particularly needed to
relieve and tone up the digestive organs.
of chrysanthemums and carnations.
Secretary Weeks laid the army’s
token of remembrance, a wreath of
white rose*. against the casket at
the head and Secretary Denby plac-
ed the navy’s offering, chrysanthe-
mums and roses, set on an easle at
the foot of the bier. Over and to
one side next the wall was placed
the great masses of pink blossoms
that were warmed to life by the sun
of France, to be carried all the long
way on the Olympic.
TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE 1 Texas was held Runday evening at
6.30 o’clock in a crowded church.
TAYLOR INVENTION
TO BE MANUFACTURED
Special to American.
TAYLOR, Texas Nov. The
HANCOCK
XI OPERA HOUSE —2
TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, IL 17
Twice Daily—Matinee 3, Evening 8
Presents
The Royal Scotch Highlander Band
Just From the Cotton Palace. Waco
ROY D. SMITH. Conductor Will render a different program at
each performance.
Also the fellowing Superior Vaudeville Attractione -
ROSARD DUO
Roman Rings and Gymnastics e
a member of the eighteenth, nine-
teenth and twentieth legislatures
He was a candidate for speaker of
the house in 1890 and was defeated
T Many fine chickens have been
brought in and the pens are all full,
{while the carpenters have heen
busy for more than a week building
rattle pens More lumber had toislow.irot.----- - ««
be hauled this morning and several to the old gateway t !
{more pens were built. A motion j either side with marines at present
! picture was shown on Wednesday . arms ’ and behind them, row after
i night dealing with the products of. row. were packed the thousands of
tthe farmsandranches just plain American citizens who
This Thursday the live stock of • had braved cold and rain for hours
I the boys and girls’ clubs of the | to stand bareheaded as the body of
j countywill be taken up along with this honored fellow countryman was
the sheep and goat division of the earned by.
’ - —--- Out through the gateway the cor-
• was thrown about 10 feet into the
A passenger in the side car of j
j the motor bike escaped uninjured, j known throughout Texas
GUARD TAKES POST
TO WATCH BODY
There were few in the great hall
The only lights were those high
among the pillars above the sculp-
tured walls and the last fading
• gleams of day through the high win-
I dows. The waiting guard, which
would stand through the long night
about the bier, stood at "present
arms' as the casket was carried in
and set in place on the high, black-
draped structure on which the body
of President McKinley was last to
repose in state.
There was a pause until the ring
of a command out on the plaza, the
flurry of drawn steel as the sabres
i of the cavalry leaped out to "pre-
1 sent" to announce that President
| and Mrs. Harding had arrived. The
last rites of the day were at hand.
military service
$
system. If one packzge does not con-
PI vince you the trial will cost you nothin*.
than pleased ; Arlingtoi
t is now as- As th
newly patented
had taken
w hen my
would have
lon, was th* (irst
ed in Texas
Program
A fuller com
purpose of the ne
be gained from
aeESTe
lieutenant governor in 1898 and
served in this capacity during the
two terms of Governor Joseph D.
DALLAS. Tex- Nov. &—State a- ner or Rio Grande and Twenty-arc-t
’ IS E-egi"SDIES SUDDENLY
। wrong, every- |
w Hh him The ;
• of 50,000,000
was announced
EVERYWHERE KNOW
VALUE OF MINERALS
* MP
Ippsee Jizzs Lese Mazzie t
W ■ I Wall It. ir» S g<rs»».
FATHER
through a far window, and the end
g ggg, hi n n i i of a pillared corridor, the twinkling
H# • • -L4V- HAI a 11 a blooms with which this casket wai, lights of Washington.
I chosen from others in France before
’ the long homeward journey began STATUES STAND GUARD
r—., , ■ ALL THROUGH NIGHT >
i yj ivo Tsxaa Nov 9 The WILL GO TO GRAVE
-iAAr _ea P°V R TMj ,powa HERO On either side of the doorway I
P*?* Count annual live et-»k and [ OF UNKNOWN HERO througn whch he might have gazed,
Eu-N".i mi"inE I Terouehi all they have lain ' stands the etatuea of Lincoin and the Southern Cooper -----
Tpuzhon.rronrd.trda ‛.wih "omeieTrn ative thr breas of the 'Grant, a. thou.h they also kept । her- last nieht.in.which he vigor- itumes I
2una catte Uiwing With e..h pawine day viu And a. isht; wererwitcheanuriygdznpunaznethg.roterjinsTow:“EVetythine thi, wiu be
There are exhibits from all parts । They will go with the unknown t off and the. great building was which provides for a department dtnew as their season has Juat opened
The | AU last aleep in tbe stone erypt at wrapped.in.the. btoom.ot consequenty the cotmes are
J tary in the cabinet in the very best possible shape
---------------- ' The Kogers people have a reputa-
tion throughout the United States
of the dome above with a mystery DFI IV FRY MAN INHIRFH and Canada of staging elaborate
and a peace that will not be broken -------- ' productions, so no doubt theater pa
IN MOTORCYCLE SMASH rons have agreat treat in store fori
them Nov 17-IN.
band swung off to the left.
Onward Christian Sol-
Assuclated Press.
WACO. Tex . Nov 9— The deci-
sion of the state court of criminal
appeal*, ruling that a grand jury
composed in part of women is not
legal, affects a number of cases here
The grand jury, empanelled in Janu-
ary this year was composed of 10
1 men and two women The women
were Mrs W E. Spell and Mrs. E.
L. Humphreys. Robert Riddle, in-
dicted by that grand jury,- for the
murder of Mrs. Ida Sorley in De-
cember. 1920. was given 99 years
SUndns sChooi iy on’throughshelstreets.ningingto piaamewhen senkneornezroim rhe
: is to have a socia! meeting and; the melody of the, band a *jcapitol on its way to Arlington.
3 luncheon this Thursday evening at > drumming of the horses shoes on -----------------
। 7:30 o’clock at the Austin Cafeteria.' the wet pavement. On it went-, to,
i Srhnusnaaanzaaremxrnih JURY RCSTON
and officers will be elected for the ers again drew up in line facing the U U IL £ UiWIWIVL%
year • massive buildings with sabres at
“present" as the casket was lifted
.....■ ■" ' 1 down and carried up the wide stair-
•nd for-
STATE GAME
' TEXAS GET*
L The largest bu»
■nine* 1905 is said
that w w Fnyd
nixsiener. made O'
perfect horn* dyeing is guaranteed
Juat tell your druggist whether the
material you wish to dye is wool or
silk, or whether it is linen, cotton
or mixed goods Diamond Dyes
never streak, spot. fade, or run.
(Advertisement.)
"I'm convinced
Tania two year
said Ed W
0 MEDICAL MEN
ENDORSE FERRASAL
Company, was
MAJOR WYMAN DISMISSED
Assoclated Press.
FAN ANTONIO, Tex. Nov 9 —
A sentence of dismissal from the
snap-dragons, in place. Chief Jus-
I tice Taft moved forward from the; yearly.
opposite side bearing the floral tri-house nf commons today by . ..
bute or th- supreme court, a wreath Robert Horne, the chancellor of the
- - exchequer.
STUDENT METHODIST IN
FIRST CONVOCATION
The first Methodist convocation
ever held among the Methodist
students of the University of
Buy Di*,
kind—then
manufactured locally. The Taylor
Machine and Iron Works will
K
ii-1
Rusk county by . ...
tic was elected st
Warning? (nles
Bayer" on parkas
u are not getting
rvw ibeel. by phys
preparations. The town
wS-E
Asseclated Press.
LONDON, Nov. 9.— An arrange-1
ment has been made to begin paying
the Interest on the debt owed by
Great Britain to the United States
,S.W- OF
THE DELLEMEADE TROUPE
In a series or artistic grouping nf living stat nary, re producing
the nasterpieces of ancient and modern sculptors
Prices: Matinees, 25c to 75c: Evenings, 50c to $1.50
including War Tax.
HUMANE SOCIETY MEETS
Travis County Humane Society
will meet this Thursday morning at
204 Littlefield building for its
monthly meeting.
judge for the live stock, with A L-
VPPersonaily Conducting
252 a joyous tour on 5"Ave-
4 with ROSE KESSNERL
V» and many companions.
J including the slickest
bunch of ShopLifters
on the Avenue —
C other Big Timers
JENNINGS S HOWIAD
'ONTHE GOLF LINKS”
if I
case proved that when
Field. 538
Wis.
Mail orders Milled When Accompanied by Check.
Seats Now on Hals.
g Run-down, week and thin people,
who ware eating yeast for health,
bave found that yeast brings far
Barter and quicker results when it
t« taken with iron
rhrough this splendid combine
tion of tonics, now embodied in
Eronized Yeast, folks who for years
Biiferod With loss of strength. nerv
ounness anaemia, thinness and
Other run-down" conditions, are
regaining giorious health and
trength almost as if by magie
This tS because I root red Yeast
vappes run-down bodies with just
E"elementa they need— vitamines
sad iron Tbese two substances
EZo been found absolutely essen-
?tgi to good health. Yet the mod
m diet, in many ease*, is almost I
A new Tom Mix in a new
whirlwind of comedy, thrills
and surprises that swerpm
from ranch life to a foreign
repubic.
TAYLOR, Texas, Nov. 9— Rev.
H. L. Munger, pastor of the First
Methodist Church, left Tuesday
for Cisco, where he will attend the
Central annual conference. At a
business session of the board of
stewarts in Taylor Tuesday night,
attended by most of the entire
membership, It was unanimously
voted to wire the presiding elder
requesting Dr Munger to be re-
turned to Taylor next year.
It’s a perfect straight last Blucher
style, corded tip, high grade flexible
bottom, Wingfoot rubber heels,
made in Havana Brown Kid, Black
Kid and Glazed Kangaroo, priced
itoyd killed
for children In each pari
by the Ironized Yenst
Atlanta. Ga
ANo BRAND
sweaters. coverings,
hangings everything
first thing I noticed out of the way
was loss of appetite and next, that
no matter how sparingly I ate, I was
sure to have an attack of indiges-
tion This was two years ago and
from that time on, until after 1 1
started on Tanlac I kept going ;
down hill at a steady rate 1 final- ’
h got so I couldn t walk a couple 1
of blocks without having to stop 1
and rest and I was so nervous j
that often I sat up in a chair all;
night long
"Tunlac has made a new man ut
of me, my s iomaci I* as soar I as a
dollar nnd I feel fine all the time ■
, I am a firm believer in Tanlac be .
cause I know it delivers the goods
Tanias is sold in Austin by al
Sayers. Governor Lanham appoint-
ed him a member of the board of re-
gents of the State University and he
The first sess
mieeting of the
Demorratie Leag
at8p m in the
the University et
t Possibly as ma
L be represented b
| atend the Unive
I Ik- is Invited to
and hear reside
of the Universit
I troduced by Ju
| the law Sehool,
merit of the Lea
At this first s«
will follou the
mittees fur the m
port bark to 1
which opens at 7
Day at the san
the reports hav
and officers elec
dean of the hw
duce President ,
of Baylor Univ
speech a telegra
L sent to Washina
r the international
I the sentiment of
Began Fiv
Begun in 1916
I wher President
I message Lo the y
nation, the name
। hanged last year
wome n members
I hia working on
r land Bl adley
was called by lea
hrad the organiz
vious president v
tween 1916 and 11
| but since the lat I
NURSES’ ASSOCIATION
A banquet served by the Mission-
ary Society to the District No 5
Texas Graduate Nurses' Association
will be the principal feature of the
meeting to be held this Thursday
evening at 7:30 o’clock at the First
Methodist Church.
Miss Bertha Spath will give the
________Seat* on Sale \o'
McMANUS CARTOON
ATTACKS BILL om; -umuum.snscon.os
_ which will be presented at the Ju-
a lor High Schooh, Nev. 17-18, under
Governor Browning was
frism the huntin;
night
From 1907 to
2—of Minneapolis, Minn., says "The ma-
9 r jority of cases of weakened physical con-
- dition which ultimately lead* to tuber-
culosis, are caused by a deficiency of lime
in the system." «See Journal of Amer-
ican Medical Association, issue 7-2*12,
As the President and Mrs. Hard-
ing came into the dim chamber,
brilliant lights leaped up to make
possible a picturing of the scene for
all America to see. The cameras
clicked, there was no other sound.
About the bier the guards stood
with rifle butts grounded
Mrs. Harding came forward, a
wide white ribbon in her hand. She
had stitched it herself, and stepping
upon the base of the catafalque she
laid it across the casket, a slash of
white across the rain-sodden flag
with its withered cluster of French
flowers. As Mrs- Harding stepped
down, the President took her place,
and to the ribbon pinned a silver
shield of the United States, set with
48 golden stars. It is symbolic of
the heart of the nation that goes
with this soldier to his tomb.
entirely lacking in them No won-
der so many thousands of men and
women become sickly, run-down,
and old before their time.
Ironized Yeast is performing
what seem like actual miracle* j
everywhere. In many cases It brings
a noceable improvement in two or »
three days. Enjoy the clear skin, I
sparkling eyes, rugged strength and
health of youth! Get Ironized Yeast
today! Bold at all druggist* in pat-
ented san I-tape package*. Each
contain* 10 days treatment and
coats only a dollar—(just 10c a
day». or no mor* per dose than
zenera! term* am
ecretary I H
pas announced I
anien of prop*
iane d
WE ARE THE
HYDE PARK
FLOR AL CO.
— We sell fresh
Flowers.
—We seU Garden
and Flower Seeds.
Bulbs. Plants, and
tell you how to
plant them.
Aasociated Press.
CHATTANOOGA Tenn . Nov » —
Dean W S Sutton of the Lniversity
of Texas made an address before ■— ,g, gg -z,
the Southern co-opeve iazue 25 at"hahean‛brinher0wn"con-
Then General Pershing stepped
forward tn place his own tribute and
that of the American expeditionary,
- forces on this unknown, gallant'!
comrade's coffin. It was a wreath,
of giant pink chrysanthemums and!
as as placed it, the officer paused a]
moment, stepped back a pace or two
and, drawing hs figure to its full'
height lifted his hand to cap brim !
in rigid salute to the dead
; The only spectators of these sim- .
| pie rites were the few clustered in
the doorways of the great chamber 1
, Th* bright lights blazed for a few I
■ moments as the President and Mrs t
। Harding went out to receive again
I formal honors from the troops wall - ‘
’ ing below Then the unknown was
We specialize The Korrect Shape
Shoes. They fit, wear well and are
comfortable. These shoes are mak-
ing new friends for us every day.
Both Are Necessary for Best
Results — Thousand* Now
. Take Ironized Yeast in
Convenient Tablet Form
open court at Fort Sam Houston to-
day in th* case of Major Guy H
Wyman, cavalry, charged with vio-
i lation of the 95th article of war
The specifications hinged around
the manner in which the defendant
married a French ward
Special to American.
L Dr Joe Gtlber
Head ucka Wedn
| Joe Raw* killed
urk Wenraday
23 ~
jutant A. J. Reinhart of the Ami
WILSON IN CARRIAGE
AT SOLDIER FUNERAL
Assoclated Press.
WASHINGTON, Nov 9 —Former I
President Wilson probably will ride i
in a horse-drawn carriage among.
MATINEES DAILY 3:00
A,, EVERY NIGHT 8;15
7kg
Q W01
Fuzge stions fot
f ?h* Austimcity
rive careful coni
recently elected ch
f nuch wugze •' i
writ.ng it wus an
lay it will not
After a dinner a
lor official speaks
rurrent public qi
lit (a hope d t i h v
lai eonventions
hoped to league 1
young democrat:
| |H int iples of the
who will become
each . thrr at d
pending contests
• hr w orld
as P’resident W
mecting In 1921
I l-st F riday a g
land orgn nized the
Univhity nf Tex
charter from the
n committee on ce
following tempor
I W. B ya
iLadys Rountree 1
Miss Marg Pal
treanurer
t.X SHOW
welcome address, and Miss Jane
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The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1921, newspaper, November 10, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465354/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .