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ASTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
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rival of new
There isn’t a woman within reach of this store who
will not be interested in this announcement, for she
knows that whenever this store announces the ar-
rival of new styles for the season they are O. K
Me-
chem-
seens
when officers for ths next
be electea and installed.
Manutacturers and whleeale
chanty Board at the eiralana
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I believe in printer's ink for the reason my business,
from a very small concern, has grown to the extent that
I am now considered headquarters for all kinds of sec-
ond-hand goods. Customers well satisfied call me up
every day as proof that I pay highest prices. If you
have not yet sold me—ring or write me and I will call
promptly.
past
bad
tiation of . new member, this
cram was followed:
Impromptu Speeches:
Department
Texas
Last year there were enrolled 171
Forty more students registered for
the winter term this year than last
year.
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GOING AFIEI bubenem ____
von CLEVELAXD, 02m
Hankie, centers.
Mary Warwick and
Richardson, guards.
Ella - Smith. Naomi
The Austin Choral Club
Will Present
match, and
Grade
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VARSrrY ENGIXEERS
GROW IN XUMERS
THE NEW FOULARD SILKS
ARE READY
depar
PICTORIAL REVIEW FASHION BOOK FOR
SPRING, 1920, IS HERE
•ns tp buy a Hle W. & H.
The .lath crude had a yery
if you do not own a Player-Piano you
are denying yourself the most wholesome
enjoyment in the world.
Pianos and all kinds of musical instru- •
ments taken as part pay, easy terms on
balance.
J. R. REED MUSIC CO.
"Superior Roll Service.”
Ben Lee Chote
Carey Jourdan
Thomas Meir
Roland Swenson
Annie Frederick
Eugenia LmberE
Vireinia Smith
Thema Thompson
Florence Hooter
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ATTRACTIVE BLOUSES
ARRIVING DAILY
It
WOOLEN PLAID SKIRTS
NOVEL IDEAS
GINGHAM DRESSES
LIGHT AND AIRY
TAILORED SUITS
AUTHENTIC
following
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Readin
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R ead I*4
Readin
Victrold
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with us I
The fol
sent nor
Edward
Freeri
Thelma
Bigna (
Iallie r
Jessie i
Evelyn
My HU
Maude
Jack L
our clas
last week
W» are
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Chester Day
Julius Garcia
Dougles Kullenberz
Theo Meyer
Karl Moreno
Zllmon Smith
4B Grade
Robert Davis, Reporter.
The children who will get
2:30 o’clock this month for
neither abeent nor tardy. are:
Lula Mae Ricks
Bertha Dusterhoett
Jacob Macow
Bennett Reran.111
Vernon Brown
Tenall Nemir
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Tr
rA Grade.
Irae Kruse. Reporter.
There has not been any ball games
Color on for a week or so on ao-
oun of the rainy weather.
could bring more real pleasure
to you and the folks than a
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WHAT ON EARTH
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pleasure that we announce the first ar-
Spring outer
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Gaemye Rroyles, Reporter.
We mlns Nathlee Ekierom very
■ch. and George Thorpe, also
We lad an arithmetic match and
tpelne match test week.
We Save all our money now and
girls had a apenl-
th, giris won.
readersa
Mature.
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Those
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Alea
Oebar
Neywoi
Mb
Joe De
Gertrm
Cis ri to
Frank
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Mayme
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meetton.
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motto on
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Leora
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A Three Days’ Festival of Music
February 2, 3 and 4,
Charles Harrison, America’s Leading Lyric Tenor,
in Concert.
Herbert Wll, Baritone, in Concert.
"The Messiah,” by Handel, by Austin Choral Club,
with Orchestral Accompaniment, assisted by Mr
Harrison and Mr. Wall. Austin’s* leading singers
to render soprano and contralto solos.
See Mrs. C. L Condit or Mrs. Claude A. Mathews for
Course Tickets.
recently
Jack J
grede last Monday.
IV Grade.
Kerite Duon
Placido Qallegon
Eugene Gappgton
Albert archetg-
SB Grado.
Uto all Hamiiton.
Momes Macow
Viator OrUa
Victoria Zegub
Halbert Goldastein
Joe Corpus
SB and SB Gredes.
Leona Bames, Reporter.
The following pupils have
Dora Esrada again won the rat
2 • «pellne mateh In the >-B Grade
I Herman Peavy and Samuel Giem
tod the 3-B class to spening for che
F past wirt
= Dora Hatrada to our manager for
.MX week’ thrift carepaten.
E Laura Schwartz won ths speng
match tn the » A grade
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Reading. G. K. Eifler
— Mins Mary Gribble.
_____iation, . Juanita Hogan.
bjory. Winifred Boulding.
Heading. Ben Rainem.
ary. Mim Edna Haywood
Story. Mey Raina.
Jokea, Frank Tannehi.
Sates-reyrtwin ba devoted
1A ^-rr-fv
The tollowing puplim were neither
abeent nor tardy test mon th <
Charles Cooley
Joa Franzetu
Richard Kuhlman
Vivian Gordon
Aitah May Lawlor -
Jomephine Rosentrit
Magile Trevino
Mcbe Harris
Hermiia Orito
Domaata Gommales
Romeo Ledesma enterea ths 1A
Mary Grace Lloyd, Reporter
Madeline Hunt has returned 'from
a 1ng spenl of sickness.
Rena Jettery, is a new pupil and
we are yery glad to have her
Lorin. Kirk han returned to
•chool, after bavins ■ been out for
oom- Uma.
Margare Downing baa been away
hi visit to California, but has re-
larged to school.
w. were very glad to have her
Harold Preece was absent
peak on account of sicknem.
Jim Wheetis celebratea his
teenth birthday. Weinesday.
Th. pupils of the 5-A erade were
neither abaent nor tardy the
month. notwthstanding th.
weather:
Cleveland on Jeb. T, wi,mek pew
markets in the We and Hr We
for Clevetana products ta a Ave
weeks’ tour in whle twenttw
eities will be vtottod.
ris were welcome cuesta the yaad
wook. )
wonderful debater,
forth many etrong
SPRING COATS
CAPTIVATING MODELS
EARLY INSPECTION INVITED
At you would naturally suppose the display at this
time of the season couldn't possibly be complete, but
there are enough to afford a pleasing selection.
Among those worthy of special mention are these:
and Charles Joaneon were abeent last
fir- week.
Pupils neither abeent nor
this month:
Darreu Track
Donald Grass
Lester Palmer
Joe Spiller 7 f
CLEVZLANND. Ohto-The tert-
ninth trade ostanrion tow of the
I otty were responsible for all of this
pleasure, as they furnished the tree.
I fruits. ete
' Some ot the Mexican mothers came
Monday afternoon and assisted in
decorating the tree.
A number of vibitors, both Amer-
loans and Mexicana, were present
On Monday nigh the 22nd of
Pecmber2 the children had a good
time in Mr. Balley’a room.
Eiht now pupne have entered
the first grade since the holidays.
. Teachers and friends Mims Ro.
rite Gonualen, who is absent on ac-
count of JlIness, very much.
The attendance is fine, with very
IX tie mieknem.
Mrs. Barton and Ara Milton Mor-
AMERICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY It, 1920.
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who brought
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Sixth Grade.
Gori HAwar Bock, Reporser.
The sixth grade U the asms es
ever aince the beginning of the
term, only orkang harder.
Carl sawra Rock was too first
buy thrift etamp.
! We are eelnd to have our reporter'
f aAoln. Lone. -M. pandeilon."..
—,odafholpa fae wtu. any.
. Pemehxh The wolt -0
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‘ eToM2ryim Martin, "utte Jack M“r
We are all woraing ven
i thaoe last week.. so we will I
to make cur grades,
5-A Grad*. .
Lois Lowvy, Reporter.
All these people rot ")
wpelling Inat wek :
> Margaret Landrum
Kaael Mills
R a v
Andreu
Gladys
Lona
The oh
new reco
The be
working
very hart
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tered oui
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mehool.
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her pino
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Minnie
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I Emil b
I Miss H
ful listen
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senes.
The 5B
decoratin
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working '
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Rachel
Pauline
Lorene
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The It
grade mi
Arnold Lawler. Eddie Peschka,
Edna Pittsford. Florence Barnes and
Lillian Kittles have returned to school
after inmess.
Wiie Baker has boon out of school
for two days this week.
Anne Bove has entered our grade
from El Paso last week. We are
glad to have her with us.
The one that got a Palmer but-
ton is Bertha Dusterhoeft
Arthur Gustafson bought $10 worth
of Thrift Stamps.
We liked the address which Prof.
Taff gave to the school Friday.
wilte Cloud. Arthur Gustafson.
Ruth Johnson and La Viva Femelat
wulie May
Mr White, president of the olub.
Mr Braafute.
Mr. Patterson presided over the
contest. '
Among ths club's 4eclaimers who
represented ths Calheuns in tbs
declaration contests ere:
Mayfield
white
Potter
Patterson
Pharr
Braatute
Who ebowed up well in all of the
contesta.
points which proved very difficult _
for the negative side to refute.
But in spite of ell this, these two
men were baely beeien by the neg-
stive side, which wea represented by
Potter and Thoman who showed e
form of argumentaton which might
prove hard for any Kreat debater.
These men. Potter and Thomas,
proved without the shadow of a
doubt that it was not the doty of
every woman or any woman to vote.
The judges for thia contest were:
The utudents ot the high school en-
joyed the assembly exercises on Mon-
dey a great desk
Dv. C. B. Barker was their rueet
and spoke to the student body on
"How to Be suocesatul in Uta" and
on ths "Development of Personal-
ity.'" '
He told them that a strong arm.
a strong mind, and a strong neatt
were neoesmary to insure succeea
Dr. Barker took Theodere Roose-
vaK as ea example of the most yie-
n renbv n marine e ar this weneration.
and -Towed hew Cozonei Agomevelt
developed from an ' invalid high
school student to e healthy polleze
student by taking twenty mainutes at
exercise every day
On Wedneday, Thursday and Fri-
day the inter-club deglamaton eon-
teste were held during the assembly
whiok provided ter e ■ new system
at taking care at the elub’s nancea
After the reading of the budget,
further uction on X eras postponed
until a later date.
Binge there was no era bumnena or
new buminese the program wm then
called for.
An impromptu speech by Mr. Pat-
terson on. "Order to the Club Room."
wm the first number on the program
end he held the undivided nttontlon
at each member of the club for over
nrteen mine lea
Another feature of th. program
wm a debate, the quenton of which
was. "Resolved, that it le the duty of
every woman to vote."
T‘a debate proved to be one at
the moot Interesting ead hot ones
that hu ever been witnessed in the
club.
The atirmative side wm upheld
by Cochran, a splendid debater. Juel
of the University of
ATTIGHOFEN, Austria — Ram
R at Gils oommunity in Tyrol
usmg lenther money as soles for
h —e i
Senior High School West Avenue School
F”. 1-B grade read a new book
az w Sa"ik. 'aaad aom
r Tk. 11 Krad story-telline pro-
gram was •• tollowai. w— w..
. Hubert Ravey, "The w— w—
n"amrnara Wagner, “Th. Gonts in
Turap sanair, 'Th. Ltt. Red
neither s he ant nor tardy during the
past monh: -
Dixie Smith
Mildred Stone
Woodie Green
Elizabeth oooley
Edward Charles
Constant Michelini
Eugene Arechiga
Gertrude Lens
We miss Virgie Johnson, who is at
home sick with pneumonta
We hope to have Tony Soderberg
with us soon.
He has been abeent since the holi-
days caused by slcknesa.
Our new pupils this month are
Gertrude Lens and Eugene arecb-
iga
XB Grade.
Margaret GIlliam, Reporter.
The following pupils were neither
abeent nor tardy test month:
Mario Baker
Alice Barbo
Elisabeth Nagle
Bobbie Alexander
Ada Pannell
Ben Rundell
XA Grade.
Marjorie Clark, Reporter.
We are sorry to report Kathleen
Rockett on the sick list this week.
Eloise Corpus entered our grade
from the Missica School
The IA grade enjoyed a victrola
concert in the IA room Thursday.
The following pupils were neither
absent nor tardy last month:
Mary Gonsales
Bertha Macow
Robert Ortex
Noel Miller
Werner Jensen
*A Grado.
Sula Burnette, Reporter.
The following pupils were not ab-
eent nor tardy last month:
Beatrice Anglin
Bute Bufnette
Olive Clark
Lydia Duesterhoef •
Lois Suluvan
On Thursday the boys' contest
was held, end Jernes Hamilton and
Morrie Lghttoot of the Sons of Erin,
won in both halls.
Dorothy Mather end Helen Morley
of the Hy pa tian Literary Society
won in the contests held on Friday
morning.
On Monday afternoon, the giris'
basketball team will play with San
Marcos High School team on the Aus-
tin blah school basketball grounds.
The Austin team won the game
played in December by a score of
la to 11.
The line-up 'will be M follows:
Minnie Louise Thielepape and Ida
Louise Brill, forwards.
Lillian Hildinger and Ethel May
On the afternoon of December IX.
the pupils of West Avenue school
went up utatra for their Christma*
program, which constated of a num-
ber of appropriate and beautiful
songs, accompanied by the violin.
When the pupils reached the
door, they were burpribe4 and de-
lighted to see a hriatmes tree,
lighted, and full at bags of candy
and nuta. 7 ‘
Apples and oranges in abundance
were benutfuny piled around the
(num of the tree.
We had more than enough truit,
wnich wm sent to the ohilaren at
the Orphan's Home.
A number at toys were brought
by some nt the guests and distrib-
uted among the children.
Our noble Mothers' Club at the
2 Felpa Reporter
201.. 1p xrade R” • prozrem
NMiday end each selected a
L tavorite gtory to rea.
* he program rendered.wani.
Helen Gage, Reading."The.Stare.,
F Adqiph Spudberg. "The Bes
Mandie May 8m 1th. substitute*.
Sons of Erin.
Tom M. Davis, Reporter.
The Sons of Erin Debating Club
met Jan. 11. 1910. and roll call,
minutes and reports of committees
ensued.
After the transaction of both old
and new business, including the inf-
This year Kt students are en-
rol led in one or the other of the
PeAnnie Niler of tbs Margaret Pres-
ton Literary Society and Shirley I-
max of the Sapphonian Literary 8o-
ctety won in the contests held Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Louis Svard
Ernest Tyler
Lenora Griffin
Vivian Houston
Christine Newman
Joe Davis
Z. I. Harris
Dempster Sherman
Theresa Aiff
Alice Grooms
Arietta McLemore
I B Grade.
Jeanette GLes, Reporter.
Friday afternoon the fifth grade
had a speiling match.
The girls spelled against the boys
and girls won by a big majority.
The boys left standing up were as
follows:
Milton Swahn
Mauries Hatcher /
The girls left standg up were as
follows:
Nellie Rogers
. Pearl Knape
Jeanette Giles
Friday a visitor visited tbs fifth
grade, little Harry Gammel.
Mis* Athson's grade invited the
second grades to their program Fri-
day afternoon.
|X-A Grade.
Eugenia Lamberg, Reportez.
Th. rollowing pupils stood up loot
in a spelling match Friday after-
noon:
Dorothy Belle Quinn
Melba Quick
Roxalina Widen
Catherine Knape
Annie Frederick
Eugenia Limberg
We are glad to have another pu-
pil in our room. J. G. Swenson.
•A Grade.
Adelne Alexander, Reporter.
Pupils who have been neither ab-
eent nor lardy loot month are:
Adaline Alexander
Hedwig Althaus
Velma Bradshaw
Miriam Canfiela
Violet Gordon
Anna Luthy
Hertha Pannel
Roth Taff
Willie Dee Watson
Paul Frlederich
Lynn Grizzerd
George Louie
Edward NleholM
Alvin Raatz
Edwin Rawtine
Waifred Soderberg
•H Grade.
Ledger \
Shelton
Hart
Hamilton
Horneby
winie Hippenbrock
Declamation.
Current tonics. Edward Ibilkerson.
Another brief critic's and pergeant-
at-arms report were rendered and we
then adjourned.
Calhoun Club.
On Friday afternoon at 3:15, the
Calhcun Club convened with almoat
the full membership present.
After the roll call, the president.
Lewis White, introduced a budget
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• A. Smith of the chemieery
lent.
no, which
tereaung program FHday, and sev-
eral mnother come.
The program comsisted of
Grade, wong. "Ltue Cl t lees ■ ~
Lester Palier, "Thrift."
L Harris, story. "A Bibis Hero."
Dempster Sherman, Uklele solo.
21ho Weakly end Earnest Tyler,
Eugens Limberg and Carl ma-
ward Book violin duet.
Wayne Weott, song.
"The star Spangled Banner,"
grade.
i * Waymond Peavey
ruma EzedrHEatuu, Reportar.
ms8cere "pzerhganewinnesay
t Rogers are still out of school.
We dramatized “Jack and the
Beanstalk," Thursday.
• Ws miss ths t-A grads since the'
P“yheA-i-umts in arithmetie tast
week are: ,
Pearl Cundtett
Erlene Martin .
X-A and X-B Gradra
Beket Wrumht, Reporter.
Our thrift olub entertained with
the following program Wednesday
afternoon: u
Spanish song. Irene Rubio.
Riddle. Herman Peavy.
Dialogue. Pauline Kanetsky and
Erola Kaitta. •
Riadte, Leslie Messer.
speech. Dora Estrada
Riddle, George Miller s
Story. Clancy Reeves
Riddle. Ellen Moore.
Song. Clara
Criticism, class,
' " MBs Spoon from the University
of Texas visited us last week.
Mr. end Mrs Peavy paid as a
visit Monday
Hr Anderson also paid us a short
Eunice Doria, Reporter.
The following 6B pupils have re-
ceived Palmer Method Buttons
Eunice Davis
Willie Hamilton
Walter Klaerner
Anna Cecil Davis
Newell Gilliam
Norma Sullivan
Stella Daywood
Katherine Courreges
Katherine McNutt
Katherine McNutt and Stella Day-
wood have sent in 10* lessons and
received a Palmer gold pin.
Viola Bonham wm abeent several
days because of illness.
Eunice Devia was abeent three
days last week on account of th-
Hiness of her mother. •
Tuesday afternoon Mins Isabet
Sehwartzbure was our visitor.
wie Hamilton, Myrtle Anglin,
Katharine McNutt, Agnes Nemir,
Carrie Jo Schwarzer and Norma Sul-
Bran were neither abeent nor tardy
this month.
Booster Room.
Ruby Dunks wm abeent all week
on account of diphtheria is the fam-
Uy. X
Ama Lozano was out all week on
account of ilInesa.
Pinkie Green and Garnet Lens
went home Friday on account of
ilines
Dempsey, Gonzales waa out three
days on amount of ilinema.
Those who were neither absent nor
tardy during the past bcholastic
month were:
Ins Base
Qcle Stone ’
Juanita Ortez
Merbert (tariwm. oser Reporter
Wemeare with the sincerest re-
r grot, of the death of Mias Lowry.
La former teacher of Baker.
Many at us went to school to Miss
> Lowry, and all of us were sorry to
: - h hour at her death.
!! Out at respect to her memory, our
E a ch SSL wm dismissed at the noon
■Mi di Thuirnday. '
t’M Grade.
Harold Peeese, Reporter.
« We' are looking forward with
$ eager ’ anticipation to graduation
1 It to our stnoere wish m we enter
F mnother turbulent sea of education.
. tzenat all the members of our close
E mby be enrolled on the shipping list
t at th* old bark.
we Ore gind that there is room in
i* Austin Amertean for our school
MM Spain
K and X-R Grades
Bernier Randotph, Reporter.
We are ve— dad to have Ella
tetorhar. who came from Desmeu,
in new nupg.
We heve had yery good attendance
ito month for the rainy dare and
1 room is very reit.
We have nrty-tw• pnplla in the
mm end there is no room for
.other deck
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KAR LtlTfim MONEY
AB sors OF sHOIS
Many happy returna of the day.
Jim
The program for the gradnatton
osoretess hM been arranged and will
he pubitshea soon.
An extra good program wm pre-
pared for the Lteran Society last
wek, M it WM ths last meeting for
thia term, and wm m follows:
. srz.'ss AhnnTpowarF
2,. — -»«•"<
couch and ws wil be tad when
tbsy can return to school.
%e l-A's ha an arithmetic
* match Friday and these are the
winnerd:
" sa Plumley
Hubert Ravey
Ether Sanchos
Addle Townsend «
Horace mmet
- Ira Houston
- Eart Howeil
, Harris Wails
* Frances Merttmex
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