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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
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the renidence, 1707 Congreas avenue
While It’s News
M. T. REEVES
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The foneral of M. T. Reeves win
Black Kid Oxford
All for Austin
you
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True to Texas
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This Oxford is really a "Thing of Beauty."
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They come in sizes 2% to 8—AAA, AA, A, B, C, widths
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Those that have let
seen Mark Twain's
And the experts’ opinion
from Federal agents as to
prices next fall, when com-
pared, show a decided ad-
vance—
Ma-,
Beetle.
NEIL OBRIEN
MINSTRELS
the tme the lam rash wee made, and
when t reached the sidewalk, two
wood waa thrown from the second-
story window onto tha crowd below,
while various other feudal methods
Antono Texas
party of bed
We have the very same Oxford made with flat walking heel,
particularly adapted to the needs of the "Outdoor” girl.
nfu burns on the out
neck as well as from
one
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CLOTHES
PRICES
ALF W. HARVEY, Manager
109 West Sixth Street
SB1 1
take
Goodyear Welt Sole, Military heel, made on a beautiful last
by one of New York’s best manufacturers of Ladies’ Smart
Shoes.
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was met At the station
yer, Gant cateher and
with a load of
overcome.
Idka the others
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thing to stop such a
you
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etc.
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it with-
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late the pal
The pai
by Frank
James Lactan Williams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W K
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—Skinny.
Be 1—V,
MILAN,
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organization
Attorney Lule
PEARL
WHITE
to the club, as he is leaving for Mu
ico.
He is the pioneer exponent of city
comminsion form of government re-
cently adopted in San Marcoa.
eration.
lot of tha
"KNOCK-OUT GAS”
WHITE SOX SIGN
THREE CATCHERS
Austin American’s
Family Notices
GALVEBTOX PLATER
TO XEW ORLEASS
PENXSTLVANIA on
FINDs READY SALE
FACTOR
DEPOSED MIX WITH
MIL HOLDS SOB
troops
Bun-
were
“THE BLACK
SECRET’
Oarmen Serike.
stothe ustin Ameriean.
Today and the Buharr of
the Week
BROMO QINIE Tabiets.
GROVES Wife on the 1
(Advertiseme
killed, was ended Tuesday.
Work ham been reramed throuzh-
out the eity.
and veg-
orida by
AMERICAN OLYMPICS
GET SEVERE SETBACK
€ed 13,
lama.
Funeral
BOLSHEVISM ATTACKED
BY MOSLEM PEOPLE
ing from
rie of 1
WESTERN TEXAS LEAGUE
IS SEEKING CHARTER
in Old Kentucky
A TENDER LOVE STORY—CIEAN, HUMAN HUMOR
SEE—The Night Riders, the Groat, Hem Feudai War,
The Monshiner's Revenge, the Crisis at the Grand
Ball the Graat Purr Scene
HUNDREDS OF ACTORS---HUNDREDS OF HORSES
yOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANITA STEWART IN HER
GREATEST UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN HER AS
MADGE “IN OLD KENTUCKY.”
Otatoeriw.
M-era ■■Hito.
Anmivermari-
TEXAS LEAGVER
BEcoms UMPIRE
2
4
Phicee Me to 62.00
Plas Tax
SEATS NOW ox UU
thousand men. was called off Moa-
day ntght
H letto wraraef mew ImBe to tea.
tin and rural Texas to announce in the
AUSTIN AMERICAN ah notices af
S
ALANr, N. T, March X—The
amembt, ronight adopted a reeota-
tion by Amembiymen leats A. ut-
tiller, Democrat. New Tort, whteh
provides for an tnvestiaton by the
judiciary committee of the anti aa-
loon leegue.
The vote was *1 to 52.
Rom Y
here; pl
ager Joi
Connor
5
League team and a
nees men and fan*.
OrRrTCHLARDTONDC
CHROPRACTOR
•UMER SCHDOL GRADUAT•
OrrCE HOURS'
12AM. >Ghm.
mmeso unuano aua» 300-30
By Iran.—e Pre to ehe Austs Amerten
CHICAGO, March 2—Charles Me-
Caerty of the Texas Lengue mign-
ed a contract aS umpire in the
American Anmoetadion according to
Presdent Thomas J. Hickey
“Huckleberry
Finn”
REGULAR-RELIABLE
SERVICE
Phone Me
LONE STARICE co.
Eatabllehed 1885
Catholic Standard and Tmes, died
Tueuday after an illnems of beveral
months in Philadeiphia.
He was 71 years old and was mata
to be the dean of Catholic editors
to Ue United States
NEW TOM PROBE __
or Awn-SAixxMnDM
cola 1 era, who appeared to be attack-
ing the Industrial Workers of the
World halt
Ys PeMte Sw "rtm.Areum cede
tote anovr"*,EmEnspir ----
Furda zrzedd-. 0 Peo
%,end. the gm Asato
Charles Hutchings made a short
addrem, endorsing Mr. Crozler's sug-
gestlon of an agricultural expositon.
Ho ano proposed a commercial
prayer by Eev. C. K. Welch of the
San Mareos Bapeist church, then
Eollowed the addrees by Mr. Cro-
B, Amodated Prem to the IwHe lace.
MONTESANO, Wash, March 2.—
Four of the ten Industrial Workers
of the World on trial on a charge
of murder la connection with the
Armtmtice Day shooting at Centralia.
Washington, were called as wiUttato
for the defense Monday.
One of Ue four. Bert Bland tes-
MOTHERS -a
■ Reduce your doctor’s f)
• “ bills by keeping Ar
alwaya on hand- /gy*
VICKS VAPORUB
“YOU noDvoARD - - 30* 00*20
“I Mt them when I was told that
another upetatrs was about to die
"Some one asked me it I were
not afraid to try to go upstairs.
"I replied that the students were
centtemen and would act as such if
property approached. which they
Olttaens Ached the PoHo to Peotect
The luncheon
from the tight
Gamed MB*sit Di oppud on me Head.
One freshman stated that he was
captured three times, but managed
to esoepo with minor injuries, while
another, who had bees gassed. was
palled from a truck and let drop
on his head, while he was yet half
uneonacioua, the remark being made
that he was too week to stand tbs
walk back to town.
It was after dark. stated Police
Chief Platt that Dean Benedict told
him not to interfere with Ue stu-
denta, but the wertous fighting had
not begun at that time.
Polloenien Get Boone at the Gea.
Nearly all at Ue pollcemen got ef-
fects of Ue gas and City Detective
Griffin was struck by a piece of Um-
ber.
Other eftimene during the day and
night naked the police to ptetoef
the students from injury at Ue hands
of their fellows. but Ue police failed
to reepona other than to apeak 00-
onelonanly to one of the stadents
and to direct traffic through the
crowd.
ETect of Am Ges.
Concerntne the effect of the gaa.
one of the four physictans in at-
tendance. Dr. Cranberry, stated that
it would not be uerious, but that it
had an iritatine offset on the lungs
and would render Ue victims more
muceptibie to pneumonia and stmni-
lar alseames
day. In which two civilians
tron tvur • ---- — —- —. - . .
In uniform of resorted to by those in control
- of the hall.
a semdents Ready to Quit If Comtroded.
was done to the fruit a
stable fields at South
address on
and also
opened with
PANAMA. March .—The strike
of the colored memters of the main
tenance of way union in the Canal
Zone, Which at «s height was en-
of s clash between
a demonmtratine crowd
WASHINGTON ‘REDS'
IN MONTESANO TRIAL
U. K A, 7a, retired. died Monday
night at hie home in Coronado,
after an iInees of three months
The body will be sent to West
Petal. N. V. for interment
s E. RosERGREN
Undertaker and Embaimer
Fine Carriages for Hire.
Hompitai Ambulance
Abo HATS will cost a lot
more. It’s a good invest-
. meat to buy your Spring
Sait and Hat NOW, and
make them do duty next
; fall
AUSTIN AMERICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1920.
--------- _ __ pleat ottered
armed roMstaBBs and was shot dead.
e M e
Two Kilted <■ Bpetn nene
W tone data* Prem to toe Autta Amertean
BnLBOA, Spate. March 2—Tw
persons were kined and ton others
wounded Monday night la a utreet
fight between naUonallsto and patrto
croupe.
FORT WORTH, Tosas. March I —
J. Walter Morris, president of the
newly-formed Western Texas League
as well as of the Texas League.
Tuaenday forwarded to the National
Association of Basebal Clubs the
application of the new organization
for entrance into the federation.
The Weetom Texas League circuit
~tes a charter under close D rat-
ine.
A meeting of the franchsme owners
has been called in Fort Worth for
March 1* and 14 to adopt a sched-
ule.
The minion dollar conthnmed
photoptay. Fathe’s grantee* we
ial, stopping tramn mm all the
forge dlcs; runntng also 2-
reel comedy
“HIS VAMP WAYS-
----- Other physicians treating stedente
made a tnfured during the fighting, were of
----- the opinion ihat probably no wertous
conmeuences would resalt directly
cirttef Tteeka
community co-operation
made hie farewell talk
CHICAGO nverXEas mew
TRY OOMMUN1TT FLAX
to Aroetated Pr- to tb. Autin ■--■—
CHICAGO, March 2.—8i Chicago
buntnens and professional men today
adopted a community plan to recane
payment of high renta.
The men contributed equally to-
ward a fund of $21,000 to purchase
an apertment building «hi. *1
their familen, they expect to "06.
CUPY.
.Ittxaz.areed a common fund shouta
beestablimhed, out of which running
er:nses of the apartment would be
paid.
COFFEYVILLE. Kao.. Mareh 2—
Walter Johnson, pitcher for the
Wamhineton club of the Amerimn
League, left Tuesday for Miami. Hia,
the dab's spring training camp.
Johnsen experts te stop la wsh-
tmgtom a few days before going to
Miami
titled that he fired
eight shots at men
SAN MARCOS, Tuma, March 2—
The Bustnena Men's Cub at their
bi-monenly lunchon at the HoQhelns
Hotel mom unanimously voted to
have aa agricultural exhibiuon for
Hays count, under the auspice of
Farm Agent E T. Crozer, who made
a little talk at the luncheon on in-
vitation of Chairman Tom Collier.
OShea, editor of the
POLISH LOAX
TO AID EUROP*
to Amoeate Fin, to Sie A-eum Am-te-.
WASHNNGTON, March I—ReUM
for the financial straits of one of
the new European governments is
exported through a private loan of
S»*.»t«.N« to Poland.
Announcement was made at the
Polish..legaton that nezotlatsons to
neat the bond in this country had
been concluded with the peopie’
industrial trading corporation of
New Pork and the loan will be the'
first in this country to any of the
states arising out of the war.
died Tuesday at l p
at 4 p m. Wednesdj
'onnga, outfielder who lives
remdent H. J. Beneon, man-
shn See and Secretary Tom
NEW YORK GIANTS
been afBrtally dsmcarded
the effect of the gas on his lunge
and eyes
F. E. SOUVIGNET, 2308 Guada-
lupe street, had recovered Tuesday
from the effects of the ds he re-
ceived Monday night, but he staled
to a room-mate that be wae “knock-
ed out" during the fighting.
Overoome Thie Hanan.
ALLEN of Dallas was also injured
by gas, being overcome three times
Monday night.
NEILL VANTINE, 2311 Nueces
Street, received several cuts about
his back when hr was dragged over
Ela=s after liAving been knocked un-
consciqus when hie head waa soved
against an Iron pole.
Pollccmen Injured,
CITY DETECTIVE GRIFFIN and
POLICEMAN McNETL were the
worst sutterers on the police force.
Chief Platt stating that al first these
men thought medical attention would
be necessary, but later deciding dif-
ferently.
In addition to the gas, Detective
Griffin waa somewha upset when he
waa struck by a long pole being
pushed forward by some of the stu-
denta.
Students stated Tuesday that it
waa the general understanding that
no weapons would be used and that
the freshmen threw away their elubs
before they reached the hall for the
ninal ruah. only a few sticka being
eeen in their crowd after they reach-
ed the hall.
Chisago Prertety announced Tues-
deychar Rev C. ■. Marsotf. pastor ,
of ths North Chicago Presbteran rNI
w. W. ROGTEI
TAKEN BY OrIcIALs
, A-eatee - to (be Awen Am-te-n I
CHICAGO, Mareh 1.— Paper said
V. O. WEED, Phone H*.
Automobite Ambulance.
Motor-Drawn Mumerata •
Begin LAglons On am Hart A
to Ame-t-4 P- to foe Amato Hum—.
nDLANAPOLIS, Mareh l—Com-
mander Franklin doler of the
Amertean Legton. expects to go from
Waahington to Birmingham. Ala., for
a comterence next Saturday with lead-
era of the Legion tn Southerm mates
te cometder the queston at negro
posts at the Legion
DUBUQUE, Iowa. March 1.—Du-
buque this morntne was in tha grip
of a Meet ear strike with no pros-
peris of on early art tie ment
The men refuned a temporary
compromise offer carrying in in-
cream to 50e an hour until March
N.
$4
Br Aroetated Free, to the Austin Amerlean.
CONSTANTINOPLE. Friday. Feb
20 —Bolshevism Ie denounced to a
statement tanued here by the central
committee of Moslem Theological
Academies It being described aa a
"danger that threatens civilisation
justice and right "
MRITNWNNS
7Ae
(Hsu mind from page one.)
the atrema at excitement and etam
rivalry, whieh instanty, OUT OF
OON8DENA#ON FiOB THE
SAVMY op THE srD=I It
nothing alee, shoutd have BEEN
KEPKEBHKI* AND HALTED by
the pollce, supposedly on duty for
that very purpose.
Have we met a conditon in Aus
tin, Where WHEN IT BEOOME8
XBCTSSARY TO REsOEr TO
FORCE that the Austin Police De-
partment BITHDKAWBT
Is It true that Austin has a po-
HeDepertment which,, UNDER
CERTAIN CONDITIONS. with
men rushed to hospital, is forced
to remain quiet and I MAE-
naw TAKE THEIR OOUASET
went Texas State Normal,
follow-up speech to Mr.
talk on community co-op
Gus Rein Inger, field work
be held Wednesdax at a
the residence of hia mot
Texas Equal Tax Assoctation, made
a five-minute talk oa equal taxa-
tion. which proved an eye-opener
to the ekiaena.
out the use at force 7"—what is
that famous “everythinet"
Commistoner Alford was asked
to go to K. of C. Hall and per-
sonally inspect the emashed win-
dows. broken chairs, torn stair-
way, ruined kitchen, splashed
alla, battered boards ana general
destruction that was done while
his poUee “LET MATTERS TAKE
their COURSE"
He replied that he understood
that the students had given a *M«
bond in case any Anmege was done
to the hall—that’s all.
What of Others?
If a tight <toe tenth or one-nr-
Utah as bad, similar to the one
of Monday night had taken place
111 Um Mexican quarter or colored
•ection or railroad yards or any
other place in Austin, would the
Chief of Police have ordered hia
men to DEI8r from stopping
such a clash because it was KEC-
ES8ARY TO RESORT TO
FORCE, and would the police. in
any such fights, have REMANNED
9vner AND LET MATTERS
TAKE THEIR COURSE?
Why stand idly By?
In what other circumstances
would the pollice of Austin have
stood idly by and seen brieks,
stones and dubs thrown, windows
of a prominent Austin hall bat-
tsi ad to bits. Interior wrecked,
eight participants rushed to hos-
pitals and dosens of others to
private homes and have stood as
mere spectators. LETHIsQ MAT-
TERS TAKE THEIR COURSE be-
cause it might be necesmary to
use force to poesibly eave life?
There Mom Be Protection.
It makes no difference who cre-
ated such a mtuation, rich or poor.
M«h or low, the SELP-ON-
FESSED DECLINATIOX te etop
Pr even make nertous endeavor to
stop each a violation of the peace
or to halt the suffering of per-
nonal injury, has already been read
tnto_the_history of Austin as a
RErLEOHION UPON ITS Po-
AS xow conFI-
TUTED.
Tas, the newspapers over all
Texas are printing big sto Hes ent
by their Austin correspondents:
eritisa ot thia GREAT AND
SPLENDID UXIVERSIFY wUl
•else upon thin occurrence and
make political capital out of it
Md the BLAME FOR THE shid-
MA RESTS 89UARELY AT THE
THE POLICE DE-
PARTMENT OF AUSTIN.
11 » situation that demands
a SPEEDY CURE when 100 men
can fight with rocka, bricks, clubs,
army runs and ammonia gas oa
the streets in the buminem section
or A net to "ith a detail of Austin
policemen idle almost to the point
or .being Apparently unmterested.
WHO IS TO BLAME?
somebody:
oAEmez IRoavorie!
THEIR course?
HANCOCK
FRIDAY NIGHT
Louis Berea, celebrated actor died
Tuesday in Parts
Hs was born la 1833 and made
his debut at the Variettes in 1444.
Charles Garvice, novelist, drama-
UM and Journalusrt, died M lief By la
London.
Involve •ome fifteen
E:2*2EEE
M Cv Orts sod y-ta Fh‛102 "after"
. “QGee Ara Tf lll.-
By Arodated Freee to the ausein Amertean.
BEAUMONT. Tezaa, March L—.
The neon tn out team of the Texas
A. Reeves, 41 Rainey street. Rev. E
w. Welle officiating Pallbearers C.
L Tame W. I. wniams, C. W
wright. J A. Turpin. R A. Hickman.
F. A Patterson Interment in Oak-
wood Cemetery.
Pr to the Auetin Amerie-n.
BAmoeta
MEw
for a eh
with Ou
from fa
Births < i
wao das
‛yuual i
Arma co
Panama Strike Endn
tatel Pr to the Aeon- Ameiean
severs, ho wsa is the loot rush made
on the E. of C. Hall and he remem
bered little of what occurred after
he wae ehot with the gus.
He will be able to return to his
home shortly, it waa stated Tuesday
afternoon.
Clark stated that he was a freab-
maa, and not a sophomore, aa had
been reported, as he was in Austin
only half a term last rear.
DWARD E FROST, >111 Nueces
Street, wes injured by tan, but Tucs-
day afternoon he waa able to be
about and stated that he felt no ill
effects from the nights affray.
PAUL NEWMAN, 2306 Nueces
street, was able to be in town after
being gssaed during the fighting.
JOHN BULLINGTON. 2806 Nueces
street, a sophomore, was slightly in-
jured by gas during the last ngbt for
poesession of the hall,
bumned on His Neck.
HOMER JOHNSON, 300 East
Tenth street, was etlU confined to
his room Tuesday afternoon, surter-
Many studerita were of the opinion
that had they been approached in
the right spirit, there would have
boon little damage, and stories at
former university affairs were re-
called. ’
Easy to Step Before.
At one time, Hon. Thomas W.
Gregory stopped aa incipient Hot tn
Congreas avenue with no amststance
from others.
The same has been done by wan
Morria, Budtoy Meher med other
pea ee oticers and alumni of the uni-
versity on more than one m < 100100
without "lead" or damage.
Iec at Police Effort.
wae all concerned, who could be
neen, regretted the affair. a!! wore
agreed on one point and that waa.
that no material effort waa made or
the part at the authorities to prevent
any damage either to property or
Use of High sahool RiTea
Regarding a report that rifles had
been taken from the Austin High
Behool Armory to be used during
the fight. Su ports ten dent A N.
MeCaltum stated Tuesday that an in-
yestigation would be undertaken thio
Weameeday morning and that he
would make every effort to get at the
exart facts.
to contain the names and addrenmes
of virtually every member of the
Industrial Workers or the World or-
anizatiom in the United States were
la pomsemsion at Maclay Moynes,
state’s attorney, today.
Frees to the Aueem Amertean.
Mareh l.—The general
Br Amoedated Free, to the Aurtim Amertean
NEW YORE Mareh >.—The
probability of an American team
competinE for the Olympic tennis
rhampteuship at Antwerp next sum-
mer recetved a severe setback when
word was received from Belgium
that the date of the tournament
could pet be changed.
m., March 2—The
By 4 ■. 14.4.4 Feme to •e Agetin Isein.
GALVESTON, Texas. Mareh l —
A deal whereby Catcher Bob Dowie
of the Galveston, Texas League club
would be traded for Pitcher Buck
Weaver of the New Orleans South-
ern amociation tedm was announced
Monday nigh l by Manager Robert
K Tarleton of the local club.
The trade is contingent upon the
Southern A sen ria tion elud’s waiving
their rights to Weaver’s services.
the extremely low temperature at
Monday sight
ODowa Wia
By Amoelet-d Pr to ths Asshn Amertean
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., March 2--
Mike ODowd, middleweight eham-
pion, stopped Jack MeCerom, Allen-
teem. Pa. In the mecond round of
a meheduted six-round bout here to-
iehe
GERMAN SHIP SINKS
AT BROOKLYN PIER
Br Ameat Few. to Ito Autin - -
NEW YORK, March t.—Ths for-
mer German pamenger mteamahip
Moccamin, *hic recently completed
a round trip to South <—nine mnk
Tnenday at her pier la Brooklyn.
otricers of the Munson Um. op
eratoss of the vemels, mid they had
not learned what caused her to go
down.
Wreckers have started to raise her
Bea xetded a Bagrat
whefe revolationary
turned out
By Aredated Pre to the Aurein Amerte-
SAN ANTONIO. Texas March I.—
The New York National League
baseball club. 26 strong, under the
leadership of Chrtsty Mathewson, ar-
rived Monday and will train here
in preparation for the 1320 neason.
The newspaper correspondents and
the wives of the players brought the
total party up to 41 persons.
CHICAGO. Ill, March I—The
signed contract of George Lees,
utility catcher at the Chicago White
Sox, wae received by Preeideot
Comiskey.
With thia mignine of Leen, the
White Box have three catchers wi-
der contract the olhora being Ray
Schalk and Byrd Iran.
Forda Fruit Froen.
By Ameeeleted Pe- to the Autta Amwim
MIAMI, Ha March L-—Damage
estimated at more than 15,000,000
Be Aeemto'el Pre to the Amun Amet-
1 lr BURGH, Pa. Mareh 2
Thnu metamportnt ot Pennzi:
Jumping a few weeks ago"aevelopen
tonight when the Manuracturerk '
Ught and Heat company gold Itei
entire producton to the Waverly 00
Works company of PattsburEh anal
the Cheseboro Manufacturing com.
pony of Nsw York for >4.44 a bar-
rel an adyance of 50 cents over th.
top preted pries
ehureh, who wsa arrested Sunday
for trytag to enter the church to
preneh a vermen, was still paetor
at the North chlcaco church
Both here for you.
QUEEN"
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1920, newspaper, March 3, 1920; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1525403/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .