The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, June 9, 1919 Page: 6 of 9
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’ MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919.
FEDERATION OF
4
LABOR REPORT
IS GIVEN OUT
O
ation and the preferen-
tionai reprt
the
with which we will have to deal--he
FAIRBANKS DOES NEW STUNTS
F.O.Bex 161, New Yeek City
v
an
New Nerves For Old
Cranky?
all on edge—in-
AS USUAL
AN ORDINANCE
ever ac-
A Vacation
Paradise
Attewt:
where she played ingenue roles with
I
nor, and upon comvction
HUMORS AND
SKIN ERUPTIONS
D. YETT, Mayor.
(Sgd)
AN ORDINANCE.
That it shall be unlaw-
f
0N
Ningara Fad.
A woman who deties the word for
Neo Jeraey lia A i i
Prencription C-2223 can be found at
• United States - Railroad -ADMINISTRATION.
resolution
)
IETT, Mayan,
KNOXiT
kill
-
Laku and Mountains
of Northern Now York
Travel Bureau
143 Lbery Street
New York City
COUNCIL
A USTIN:
Setion t.
ritable—despondent—can"* sleep--
nervous indigestiont Ton ean quick-
ly get bark to normat witu
Approved
(Bigned)
picturesque setttngs abound in this
super-production.
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HUMANE SOCIETY
212 LMeMI MMw
Am 2124
Attest:
(Seal)
Titles of Booklets
Adirondack, and Thousana
Iianda
(Continued from Paze Oue)
forms Ihors 'should go baud ia hana
in initiative and reterendum, propor-
W D. YETT,
Mayor.
Md Style Calomel Gives Place ta
the De-Nauseated Tablets
Known as "Calotabs,'
Attest: 4
Jom HORNSRT, City Clerk.
New Englend Lekes and
Mountains
JOE HORNSBT,
CUT Clark.
BOULDIN RECTOR.
City Attorney.
DOROTHY DALTON HAS
FINE ROLE IN PICTURE
JOE HORNSBY,
cuty Clerk.
K AROisoneof thegreatestofenerg
Sh ducing foods. It is healthful and al
delicious. Give the children hot his
muffins, sliced bread and Karo—all
want of it. It means Health and Stre
Star Is Seen as “Fare Fan" in "The
Lady of Red Butte"
JOR HORNSBY, CttF Cerk.
(Copy)
for soldiers and sailors, a bill to give
states the aame power over the product
of coevict labor from other states as
they exercise over the products of their
owa prisons, industrial vocational ed-
ucation for persons crippled in indus-
try, increased pay for teachers, and
educational bills designed to end adult
illiteracy in the United States.
Appropriations for the Department
of Labor are discussed at some length.
It is stated in the report that Congress
fn granting meager funds to that de-
partment •'has tailed to interpret cor-
rectly the spirit and trend of present
day develepment" especially “at a time
when there is world-wide recognition
of the fundamental importance of in-
dustriaj problems."
W. D YETT,
Mayor of City of Austha.
Ghef heater
MAJESTIC VAUDEVILLE.
providing a minimum wage of thiree
dollars a day for Federal employes.
Secretary Lane's Mil to furnish jand
The forest-crowned, lake-dotted roof-garden of New York State,
offers vacationists three and a half-million acres of scenic beauty and
historic interests where you may rough it in camp, or enjoy the
luxuries of many splendid resort hotels. Camp, Canoe, Bathe, Sail,
Fish, Golf, Tramp—breathe the invigorating air, and enjoy the com-
panionship of interesting cosmopolitan people. Few places like it
in all this great land of ours.
The Adirondack Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Lake Gesrge,
Ara Cauned by impure ar Bad Btood.
Internal Treatment Is
Necessary.
urea in which the American Eederation
Approved:
(Sga) J. BOULDIN RECTOR,
City Attorney.
Pasmed: May 20th, 19i».
Attest:
tial ballot,” without which, he saya,
"methods ot attatmtng justice wtH luck
much ot oompieteness."
This section of the report closses eW
the stniement that the writer * com-
vinced that in this subject the execu-
tive coune has bad berore U “ome ot
Travel Buresu
6m Hesley Budlding
AH—ta
New Eedlend Mhores outs ef
Boston
I/,6
Approved:
(gned)
_
Remember that-
—
THOA BARA <
DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX'
=-:.....
Dorothy Dalton aa "Fars Dan" la
the latest Thomas H Inee Paramount
picture. "The Lady of Bad Butte," has
a. strogg character which la a atrong
reminder of bar successtui type in
"The Plame of the Yukon,” a play
that firmly established her as one of
the toremont dramatic actors at the
screen.
lorded him before in his screen ca-
reer.
He purchased a new horse. hav-
I mt retired "Star" from active serv-
ice. and waa in daily practice wteh it
before the start of the reular day
at the studio. eettne nequaintea ana
Irvine ew stunts
Teen for free uterature.—(Av.)
82223
Swollen Jbinie
Mew England Shores north and
east of Boston
The United States Railroad Administration invites you to travel and
offere Summer Kseursion fares.. Ask your local ticket ngent to help yea plan
your trip, or .apply to the nearest Consolidated Ticket Omice,or write for
illustrated booklete, as given here, with list of betels. •nd muehoritativ.
information State which booklet you desire. Address :
If You Have Children
FHE s
ewer is “out-of-doors".for you is here in perfection.
NEW ENGLAND offers the lakes and woods of Maine, the
White and Green Mountains, and those famous beaches and
rock-bound coasts along more than 700 miles at ocean shores with
their many fascinating resorts and interesting people. '
THE NEW JERSEY COAST, from Cape May and Atlantic
’ City to New York Bay, likewise is another perfect paradise of
seaside recreations. Forty beaches, with a variety of sport, life,
interests, and fine hotels.
OFFICIAL PUSLICATION.
s-----------------------
or the mmanufacturers wm wend
f DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
। Ehe Knickebocker Buckaroo
SioV^^ ^ ---7, '
eHis latest Artcraft release takes greater .opportunities thon
I him out West, where in an effort to
be unselfish and do things for other
i, people he gets ito various melodra-
- iatic mixups. that create their own
theerof shail be fined tn any sum
not lew than $5.00 nor more than
$200.00.
(Corti
Approved •
SENSAPERSA
(Promouncea Ben-sa-per-aa,3 .
latest role. In The Uhua'a song." wician.
which is to be shown at the Queen r
la accordance with
Douglas Fairbanka has a suitcase of Labor la interested, among.
full of brand new stunts that he tn- are the bill forbidding immigrationi for
troduces in his next picture. “The tour year, during the period of Indus-
Knickerbocker at Buckaroo." which is trial reconstruction, a bill for an old-
to be shown at the Crescent Theater age retirement systema for Federal em-
Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and ployes In the classifled mervice, • .bat
Saturday.
passed by the City Connell of the City
ot Austin on the Sth day of June.
l*U. notics M hereby gtven that maid
Cit Coumen intends to peas an orai-
ounce entitled "Aa orainance order-
ing an election far the purpose of sub-
mittlag to the qualified voters st the
atty a proposed amendment to the
charter of the City of Austin." said
of the CITr or
IHANGE NOTION
ABOUTCALOMEL;
NOW DELIGHTFU[
fundamental au fortune
Fresh ooaze obsess at teyamta
Creamery daily.
Theater beginning today. the world all good drug stores for |IH a bot-
famous wnuam Fox star playa the tie; - —
part of a youne fishermaid of Brit-
tear. Spurned by her lover, she
Personality and "pep" Injected into
her.pionalogue have won grent popu-
=m= PIMPLES. SORES
fully with the "folks" out front if ’ --V! vvw-V
one can judge from the tribute they
pay in applause.
NOTICN OT INTHNTTON TO PARS
AN ORDINANCM WITH RMTMTR-
KNc2 TO AMRNDING THE
CHLAKTER or the CITY or
AUSTIN.
#" soeAfstpa"atasei uaz asmocuto 5:
"nytalsltentmuedttudswdd swM- . the aristocracy of the robe. "
AN ORDINANCE RIOGULATING THS
ONDUCT AND MEM OF
BATHIS AT PUBLIC BATH-
ING RRSOATS IN THE crr or
AUSTIN, AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY FOB TW Viot-A-
TION THKRDOF.
Ba * ordained by the City Council
of the City of Austin:
Section 1. That every person, over
the age of twelve years. when bath-
ime at any public balking nemort or —
any public pince ta the City of Austin,
>oban be required to wear a bathing
suit, which ahau be provided with a
skirt or Aap Eastenea at the waist e-
tirely arouna the body and extendin«
at toast midway bet we Ml the atpa and
knees, and with tronks whict shall
cover the thtdha al least the Mi length
of said flap or eldirt
Seotion A That as rode. he moral
or lamoivieus conauct abaU ba anduiped
in by any bagher at any unoh bathing
remort or pubue plana.
Secton *. That no pa rose shail
latter about the «rounda at any betie
resort, or ia any plane not tminedtately
adjacent to the bathtmg pool or place,
or in any publie pince other than im-
mediately in the vieinity ot the batnine
pool or place while dtothed only ia
a bulbing wult, without having wome
I robe or covering securely tastened over
such bathing suit and eztending to
within twelve inches of the erouna,
Section 4. That any person who
shell violate any of the provistons of
thia ordinance shall be deemed guilty
y
A Suitcase Full of New Tricks in
“The Knickerbocker of Buckaroo,"
of the medicinal ingredients used, the
- -—— -— -- - wu™ xe manufacturers will gladly furnish
her ideals—such is Theda Bara in her this information to their family phy-
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ordinance to be pahuca on the Nik
day of June. 10*, and mnia electlen
to be held on the not day at Jat
1918, at wnich eleetion the fotlowii
proposed amenameat to the charter o
the City of Anetta wa.he saMsittod
to the qualified vetoes of the ettg
for their action I* 1*11;
Shall Bubdtieton 1 st betiou * a
Article 1» of the q Charter be
amende go aa to read aa taOara:
<»> Th ralho audh farther aorauat
2• may be pecemery tar the maim-
tenane of the peHta ertmels at the
ettr. oct to exceed sixty dents «a the
one hundred dollara worth of taroMo
property in the euty. The board at
truuatees for aaM echoots ahali ter-
mine aM advise the CMy Ceeardi ng
to what amount of said tax ahali be
leviea and rukootod each rear, ana the
City Oeuaott shau levy tB» am snot •e
determtmea but if at any time „a
hoard falls to de. ee, the City Coun-
cil shau levy such tax at Um aame
rate aa tovtod for the test prana
A copy at mnia ordinance is ea am
ta the oUBoe at the city Ciwk. where
a may be seen by anyse. desiring to
hM*rot the came.
Witnes my ocQictal signature enta
the seh day at June, 1*1*.
the Eliteb's Garden Stock Company.
Later she went to Los Anzeles and
was engaged by Thomas H. Ince for
pictures. Some of her recent playa
are "Extravagance," "Hard Boiled."
"Green Eyes," "Vive la France," etc.
"The Lady of Had Butte" will he
shown at the Crescent Theater Mon-
day and Tuesday Thomas Holding
la the leading man.
Lyons and Moran in thetr latest and
meet amuaing farce comedy. "Fun la
a Closet," is the extra attraction.
the C-tm
With all at the liver-cleansing and
l y stem -peritying qualities of ths ola-
style calomel, but rubbed of its sick*
enigg sad griping effects. Calotabs
is destined to become the most pop-
liter as well as the most usetul of
an home remedies For biousness.
est. most highly cultivated, exponents
of thia popular indoor sport today.
The scandal they aiseminate about
their neighbors would be simply un-
thinkable—if it were not so inottens-
Ively and entertainingly done But
that la just the point. Jim and Ma-
rton know how to do it. They know
how to "listen in" on their neighbors'
private affairs withaut seeming to,
and then how to scatter their infor-
mation broadcast so there'll be me
"come back," and at the same time
let everyone get a tot of fun out of IL
Jim and Marton are a roar from the
introductory music cue on.
A lot of interesting things can hap-
pen as a result of an innocent flir-
tation. And they do-all sorts of
them—in "Puppy Love.” a mnusicai
satire on college life, featuring Dor-
othy. Van and Jack Deibel, The acene
is the veranda at a fraternity house.
Where some fraternity boys are se-
cretly entertaining some unchaperoned
co-eds. The complications, which are
extremely humorous, grow out of the
diffidence of one Terry Bee Slow, a
permanent freehman In love with his
"almost sweetheart," Grace Fullness
to press the matter home and get her
to come to a decision about something
Runny lines ana some unusual novel-
ties Interpolate a melodious musical
score. A
A. spurious deat and dmb mtenog-
rapher who undertakes to rescue phi-
landering husbands from the cluthes
of designing "vamps." plays an im-
portant part in Hery B Toomers
Latest toughing succees, “The wife
Sever. Mr. Toomer is a comedian
of the sort who can legitimately toy
claim to the dstinction at befog one.
He not omly knows the tricks of ger-
ting laughs, but he knows how to em-
ploy them to advantage. Henry B
Toomer ia The Wife Saver" is one,
of the most delightfully ludicrous
comedy treats in the way of a comedy |
ptnylet that has appeared here thia
year.
Too never ean tell where a great
singing voice is coming from. “The
Man off the Ice Wagon," a phenom-
enal tenor, descrited as vaudeville’s
newest find, peddled toe on the lower
East Side in New York City when his
vocal abilities were stumbled onto by
accident. Hais songs have been care,
fully selected, and he is here tongs.
Pick, saw and all.
comedy incidents.
While Fairbanks is usually of aa
enthusiastic nature he feels that "The
Knickerbocker Buckaroo" gives him
prepaid on receipt of Price Write
makes her way to Paris, where bar
voice wins buns and fortune. It alao
brines to her a man who loves her
truly She lives with im until her
girlhood lover reappears. Dntar the
guise of religious fervor he weans her
away from the man who has brought
happiness into her life. By practicine
her artful wiles upon htm, the M-
happy girl discover that his religious
zeal is merely a clonk ta hide tale
aruocrisy. Democratic situations sad
There are a great many conditions
of poor henitn caused by bed bleed.
These disordets are evidenced by skin
eruptionis, swelline of the glands or
jolnts, railing hair and seres on dif-
ferent parts of the face, Himb, er body.
Whue it is bad enough to be •ick,
such troubles are a continuel moutce
of embarramsinent and annoyance.
You cam alevtate these troubtes
caused by impure or bad blood by tak-
ing Preseription C-m*. a btood puri-
fier of merit. The medicinal ingredi-
eat* which are used in its manutac-
ture are ao proportioned and comlnea
aa to go direcuy to the eeat of the
trouble, aweep out the Ampurities aad
purify the blood, that one great neces-
city of a healthy body.
Prencription C-2222 oontaine no
mercury, opium, morphine, chloral or
strychnine, it was originally the
prescription of a prominent physi-
cian, usea la his practice ta the treat-
ment of condnons due to impure
blood. If any one doubts the merit
With a great Bounding at pipes and
a thunderous tapping of drums Jack
Wyatt and hs Soote lads and tassicp,
come to the Majestic aa headliner,
beginning today matinee Aa a mu-
sical organization there is none bet-
ter in 'big-time" vaudeville. Aa an
impression of singing and dancing as
'tie done in the land o’ the heather,
theirs to as spirited and colorful as
any that has ever come out of bonnie
Dundee. Each of Scotland’s historic
clans has a representative in some
member of this excellent company.
Is kilts and tartans of the period,
they revive the old steps and folk-
songs, preserving to posterity the
names of Bonnie Prince Charles, Mac-
Donala, Wallace, MacGregor and other
tamous Scottish chiefs.
Aside from the picturesque art I in*,
which naturally plays an important
part in the succees at aa offering at
this ktnd, there is every evidence of
expert management in staging the va-
rious numbers and effects The rep-
resentative American sudience is
keenly alert'to the merits of novelty
in any form. But It demands the
American flavor; and thia, very wise-
ly. has been injected into Mr. Wyatt's
act without intertering with the brisk
and colorful Scotch atmosphere.
Jim and Marion Harkins, prokes-
slonal gossips, are probably the clever.
laboratory, Memphtm,
'you are not thoroughly delighted your which labor was especially interested,
aruggist is authorised to refund your the appropriaton bills for the war la-
money, (adv. bor board. United States employmend
agency and women industry service.
Immigration Question.
The executive council suggests that
the convention authorise the printing
and wide circulation of a list of meas-
tul for any person to letter or remain
in or upon any of the parks and pub-
Uc grounds of the city at Ausun after
it e’clock at night.
See. : That any person who shall
violinte this ordinance shall be deemed
gulity of a misdemeanor and upon
onviction thereot shall be punished
by fine, not less than 15.00 aor mare
than UM.
Passed May 29, 1913,
tile tonie and nerve sedative. H’S
the biggest help towara joy-in-uving
you can tat. am $1.00. AH
Druggists and Moriey Brag Co.
Jack and Kitty Demaco in The
Garden of Recreation," not only net
a new pace for acrobatics in Vude-
rille, but they introduce some new
tines for tennis racquets that are a
distinct innovation on the stage.
THEDA SARA IN "THE SIREN'S
• “song" at The queen
TODAY AND TUESDAY
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-wn hi, s"30
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May be had at.zny first dam drag
f Douglas has been in constant train-! NAit- Just say “A bottle of KwoxiT,
I ing with Ball Montana, Spike Robin-1 gm tl IC ___
son and Kid McCoy and, to quote that ' mAT9 ALL
• N ORDINANCE PROHIBITING
LOITERING IN THE PARKS AND
PUBLIC GROUNDS OF THIO CITY
or AUSTIN, AND PRMSCRIBING
A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA-
TION THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINND BY THE CITY
AN ORDINANCE.
AN OnDINANCN PROHIRrTIG
PWRSONS,, NOT HUSBAND AND
WIR ntoit REGISTRRING AT
HOTMLS AND OTHER PLACRS
AS SUCH OR FROM OTHMB-
WISH ACTING AS SUCH, oi
PERMIFTINO OR ASISTIN
NAMH TO BH DONK; AND PRO-
VIDING A PicNALT FOR THS
VIOLATION THERKEOF.
RE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUSTIN
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person or persona, not husband
and wife, to register aa husband and
wife, or ta in any manner reprement
themseives to be husband and wife at
any hotel, apartment house, renidence,
or at aay other plane.
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person or persons to knowingly
consent to such Eaiue registration, or
knowingly to afford any male or fo-
male, no* husband or wife, with any
loom, bed ar other facllltle* for carnal
interoumse, or to falsely register, or
introduce any persona as husband and
wife, or knowfnly and falsely repre:
setn any persons to be husbana and
wife. eg
Seqtlo* 1. It shall be uninntua. for
any person or persona, not then nu-
band and wife, te enter any building
or roem, or visit or go to any pino
of retirement or geclusion .or to any
plana whatsoever, for the purpome of
engaging in carna intorcourse.
Section 4. It ehall be on lawful for
any person or pernona, not then hue-
band and wife, to engage in carnal
intercourse.
Section f. Any pergon violatine any
of the provistona of this ordimance
what be dvr mid gutty of a aMoOt-
meanor, and upon convictton thereof
ahaR be punished by a tine at not
less than ten nor more than two Min-
drod doflars.
Section 4. All ordinances and parta
of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Section 7. Shouta any sectiom, ero-
vision or part of this ordimanoe be
held to be void or unconmtitutionni for
any reason, the other secttons, pre-
vistons and parts at this ardtaanoe
shall not be effected by any much de-
cimion.
Adproved:
Pa seed June E 1913.
Approved June E 1*1*.
1. BOULDIN RECTOR.
DOROTH DALTON
2 The Lady 0 Red Bute
Mis Dalton has had M enviable
atage and eereen career. Her first
engagement an the stage waa with
Virginia Hamed ia Chicago, her M-
tive city. After a couple of neasons
in stock she toured the Orpheumn Cir-
cuit in a sketch of her own writing.
The Smuglera."
Following bar vaudeville engage-
ment Miss Dalton went to Denver,
low at water—that'* all—no taste, no Conatruetive Methods.
grtping. no nausea, no balta. Next! Considerable attention is devo.*d by
morning your liver ia active, your the report to labor legtptatton. It ia
system purified and you are feeling said that some rate bhoula be adopted
[fine, with a hearty appetite Kat in Congress which would prevent ob-
wtat you please.—no danger. ; atruaetive legislative methods. The re-
' Genuine Calotabs are never sola in port Ums among the meanures staued
bulk Ask for the original, seated by the "weary waste at worthless
package. Price thirty-five cents If words" in the last Congress and ta
Travel Bureau
646Bute
Chice
"n MaplTaste-inche Green Can.
-m/ tnrtutTANT rorou-E-cn-Kamoimetada-at
—0 ~ ta > ■ uadi e< BMW eomtaimed. De met be meled hy veeeg- uf
par etea bemie wumbereselyadhmvine an rehetie- to weigk at •
FREEEzawiaruqu
■ si " - Fedect.Beok Baet-ltee.
Bed and hKl of Itairm bEbu for guod isfil g hi
free. Write M today for IL
SeratogeGorog-L-ke
and Lake Champa
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