Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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Austin Greatest
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Musical Event
WM. S. HAST
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PRIZE $15.00
f»r of a 20 per
obviate* the
HANCOCK
Quintet in F Major
Dubois.
PRIZE $20.00•
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OPERA HOUSE
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PRIZE $15.00
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Gavotte
Piran
For flute. oboe, elarinet, bassoon.
PRIZE SUM
DEWOLF
Serenade
HOPPER
PRIZE $25.00
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Majestic Theater’s
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PRIZE $15.00
9. TILTING CONTEST
‘THE BETTER’OLE’
is merely
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VIOLET CROWN
April 20*21
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April 20-21
SAN SAM
Only Four More Performances
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“ON WITH THE DANCE" Monday
READ THE AUSTIN AMERICAN WANT ADS.
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pense of our patrons.
The Bar Harbor •
The Ritter
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$15.00
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The Parisian
$15.00
ft It speclals tor Toung Mten
The Opera Pump
The College Girl
$11.00
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Splendid Bill and
Large Attendance
viola,
flute.
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More Than 400 Others Placed
On Probation by Discipline
Committee.
viola,
flute.
gross earnings, which
danger of a strike.
STUDENTS SUSPENDED
BY TEXAS U. FACULTY
IN K. C. HALL AFFAIR
Pierne .
Marche
Plomb.
Sibelius. .
Grainger
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• Two. men to canoe, one paddling, one with .
tilting pole.
The perplexities that usu-
ally confront 4 man in
clothes buying are reduced
to a minimum, IF he buys
the CUSTOMIZED
ammtewB
KNOWING where to buy
your clothing.
BRONZE TIES
BRoszE opera vuMTs )
PATEXT AND &ATIN COMBINAT1OXB
PATENr ruurs
There’s a ahine"
nt's part of the ebee bm
at a Sir** op sartace.
ke» your Am* pewuwth
Prenentation Troisieme.
Pierne...............
AS WOMAN STOLEN
BY MEXICAN FIENDS
UNDERGRAD. RECEPTIONS
BANNED FOR TWO YEARS
White Shirt cut-price sle
on—get yours.
2. SWIMMING RACE. 50 YDS.
Free for. all.
7. SINGLE CANOE RACE.....
One man to boat, 200 yards.
Hancock Opera House, Saturday Night
This Wek, April 17th
^’iola.
5. DOUBLE CANOE RACE
About 200 yards.
............ Triste
Molly on the Shore
imddussunmnu
, Pw**r»w the leatbar
»Gtma mew lastiuE
,E0p. AW MM
6. GIRLS' SWIMMING RACE
50 yards, free for all.
deughter.
Henry
.««
AUSTIN EMBARGO
TO FT. WORTH OFF
MISS LUCILE HALE
IS LIONS’ DUCHESS
"BRANDING BROW
8. SWIMMING RACE. 200 YDS.
Free for all.
Two Nights
Tuesday and Wednesday
April 20-21.
Vaudeville Season Is Closing
in a Blaze of Glory
Tachaikowsky.....Andante Cantabile
Baccherin .................Menuet
For two violin*. viola. violoncello
Presentation Quntrieme,
WoK-Ferrari ...............:......
Mother Cray's
AROMATIC-LEAF
$9.85
A* White Shoe Houm •pectala
I Being
Well-Dressed
oboe, elarinet, French horn, bas-
soom.
allegro moderato
Adagio
Vivace con spirito
Finale. Adagiq-Allegro mod-
erato.
Presenmnton Cinqateme,
-id • umfus M
l a pea at raw
M. Addre. Metter
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Austin American's
Travis Courts
For flute, clarinet, oboe.
Pfeiffer .........................
For oboe, clarmnet, bassoon.
Hail Order Sale Opens
Saturday
Register st once with B. E. PIERCE at the Driskill
Hotel. Mail your entry, stating what events you de-
sire to compete in.
Hickey-Freeman
SUITS
To the many kind friends, business men. farmers and
ethers who, with contributions or labor, helped to make
our benefit entertainment and bazaar, on April 9th, the
complete success which it was, and whom we are unable to
reach personally, we hereby extend hearty thanks.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, GERMAN-AUSTRIAN RELIEF.
HEAP BIG SMOKE
BRINGS HEAP BIG PRorIT
n, Au-nelated Preas t tha Austin amertcan
NEW PORK, April U—Director*
ot the American Tobacco Company
4. SWIMMING RACE. BOYS.........PRIZE $10*0
All boys between ages of 11 to 15 eligible.
50-yard dash.
ugumt schewit Kyle, Nesh.
Prod Elmer Manor l. Ford.
Thoman Waikina, Austn, bodge
a. B Spa-, Austin, Ford.
• Clarence Fern*. Austin, Ford
IH
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Th. .mi «yl»*h shoes of the weanon. made of the nin;
ent materiais by a* workmen oniy--
cent inerease on
art July IS.
* » a •
NGLISH MINERS WIN __
ICREASE OF SO PER CENT
a» aaociated Press to th AMU* Cmnerican
LONDON, April 15—The mem-
ber* or the Miners’ Federation, by
a majority of 65,135 vote* has de-
cMed to accept the covernments of-
u
l
For piano, violin. oboe,
violoncello.
Canzonetta •
Adagio non Trope
Allegro
Presentation Scoonde.
Wamly ...................
•ur"s
ihelm ot seh Antonio
in the Tfavis ounty a
Thursday, upon thres.charken.ro
^".".'de^mn u"Auti°ae
mrermmmesmgee
ERVIOE
Phene 246
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Committee Demands Receipt
From Participants in March
Bush for Damage to Hall.
Breaking the Progsam Wid a
Million Dollar Mark sennet
comedy, "Term*
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S. E. ROSENGREN
Undertaker and Embalmer
Fine Carriages for Hire
Hospital Ambulance
V O. WEED. Phone 223
Automobile Ambulances.
Motor- Drawn Funerala
A statement from Adji Gen. W
22
Jtreet to Camp Mabry from Ehe
atreet ear line to not repaired, was
reported.
In our Moniery pepartment vou
will find the late* drum hose
Match your boa* ana your saoes
convenientiy
Has been ineluded in this »pecal price with other high
erade and carefully made phoen, wuch as-
• , -
Water Carnival
Mebnane near an El Paso park en-
trance Wednesday and taken to Juar-
ae. where, acdording to her etory.
tola la a nervous way today, she wak
mltreated by fifteen Mexican*.
Mra Sanford said she was aban-
• doned in the etreet late at ntght.
’ where being dlacoveree by police.
■he was seized and taken to jail
She was releasod Thurpday and
■rua*mi the Rio Grande ‘ and told
Ner - -r -
1. MOTOR CANOE RACE.........PRIZE $25.00
Start at 2 p. m. shrp. Run 1 mile around
buoys, to be placed in Lake Austin opposite
University boat house. FREE FOR ALL.
$15.00
U SS Special* for MEN. Toe.
Paramosnt-Artern Co. pre-
sents two great photoplay suc-
embea
$10.00
Rerutar White Houm Shoe price*
are m>* price* tor wtores of lepw
etficleney.
matter of
A comedy with music and
charming girls
Mr. Hopper will appear in
person with the same iden-
tical cast, chorus and pro-
duction that entertained
New York for over one
-uud pue uop v
cess Theaters.
Sinfonia da Camera in B
major, Opus 8.
For piano, two violins, "
violoncello, double bass.
His choice is based on good
judgment. You can verify
this by the best dressed
men—in this and other
cities. Come in today and
see them.
gt
A stylish spring walking shoe,
in black viei kid--
Four hundred and sixty-three stu-
dent* in the University of TexAs Were
pigged on probation* five of them
were suspended for two weeks and
prevented from taking spring term
examinations, and 29 suspended for
two weeke, and annual freshman and
sophomore reception* were prohib-
ited for two years by the report of
the special discipline committee
which ivestigeted te.ctas rush at
the Knights of Coluhbus Hall, Aus-
CM, <w*l * Fsmie. Judgt.
Mate of Texas »• D B Oraft,
charged with swindline: triai by a
jury verdirt of not «ulity.
Tb* call ot the vu nonjury doek:
at Will berin Monday. April 1*. and
the trial of such cames will lan on*
Kafiae- LAcenees.
stephen Alexander and Addle Hous-
in
Arnold Dytwand Myrue Bryant
de* Petit" soidats de
D. Armola,
Let us tuke proper are of your
children’w feet by nittinE them
Buster Brown sclenutically de-
miened shoes.
$150.00 in prizes to winners of the following events,
which win be staged at. Lake Austin on the afternoon
of April 21, at 1:30 o’clock:
tim businene houmes upon tbe teie
pretenme that he az °n:
Ean Antonlo buminems firm. M.
fir* hearine was wet ror Tucday.
April 20 _ T .
EE CEnCLE mC5Als
FRENCH FLAY TOXIGHT
SAN ANTONIO MAN
JAILED IN AUSTIN
Bumter Brown shoes for the
children are ne more expensive,
but they are built to wear-and
they ar wate.
ALF W. HARVEY, Manager
109 W. Sixth Street
New York or Hew Mexico, you
are dead sure of one thing to
every wm. S. Hart fenturn—
FIGHTS. This uue the hus-
ky wenterner tears right into
Broa.tway’s roughe-st. Watch
hemt
For plano, two violin*
violoncello. double base.
The anappiest hoe out for Youne
Men special price—
have announced a common stock atvi-
Sand of T5 per cent payable to hold- .
are of class B common stock of roc-
oboe. clarinet. French horn. bas-
soon.
Presentations Encores.
Schubert..........Moment Musicalle
Brahms...........Hungarian Dance
Note:—-ncore presentations may
be included. If possibie, by requests
addressed to the director at the box
office.
Special popular price* for every-
one.
The entire first floor, any seat »1 50
The entire first balcony, any
seat $1.00.
The entire gullery. any neat soe.
First floor boxes, four seat* 110 0A.
Second floor boxee, six seats $7,50
War tax, of course. in addition to
above.
Seats on ante today at Reed'*
Musie Store.
Un, on March 1.
The committee also demanded that
a full receipt for payment for .dam-
ages to the K. C. Han done during
the rush be presented to the presi-
dent within, ten days upon penally
of suspension of all particpants dur-
ing the spring term.
More Sertous octemder-
President R. E. Vinson of the
University read the "sentences at
a meeting of participants in the rush
held Thursday afternoon.
The "more serious" offenders and
leader* -who are to be suspended
from ci-Tm for two weeks and are
denied tme privilege of taking spring
term examination* were named as
follows.
Lyle E. Baken junior. , .
Roberts W. McClendon, sophomore
president.
G. W. D. Hamlett, sophomore
G. I Mobley, sophomore.
D. T. Stafford, sophomore.
Susponded sor Two Week*
The following "more serious"" of
fenders were placed on probation for
the term and suspended for two
weeks:
Juntofs and Seniors,
R. A. Partain.
W. P. Teung.
W H D. Tayior.
Ellis A. Bonnet.
HESE specials are for the purpose of giving our patrons the benefit of a very advantageous buy. e___•
asking these remarkable prices for shoes that measure up to White Shoe House standards in every respect
because we do not wish to take advantage of the profits possible to us by this special arrangement at the ex"
N• loafing place for the blucs
today. Some treat for the
kadt—Skinny.
me Cerele Francais of the Univer:
ait of Tex Will giye iw annual pley
ana dance tbi Friday evenine im K
C hall; U»* prorzeda.ot the perform:
ante will be dotbatad t» the Vreneh
orrhanst 1* report.a I*
Tue.day evening. wiy have one of she
iending roles.
A TpecIai teature will bo the (p-
pearazesor Madame Mathizden.
tor, poprano, to • group of vreneh
"05“ Poudr. •“« teux," the ptay
choen by the elub, »>« os H* theme
10 Tttempt of two miadie cleni
French tuminies to put on airs and '
throw aut in eqch other eyes.
one family ha • marnagenzte
•ox <"• other a daughter of the
mame age.
The father are about to etv* dow:
He” for their respecuve children, of
which they are utterty ineapable.
when an unel* intervenen and mveei
the famiie by reveeling the truth of
the situneBn regarding the worldly
Mwamtoon* of both
Th* University atudenta componine
the cast are: ,
G. W. Hamiett-- Malinzear, a phy-
melan _ .. -.
Nes Mines-Blanche, hi* mite..
Ruth Wynn« — Emmeltne, their
MEW—our men’, department 1* orterine you value
ta tb« latest and highent clam merehandine: comfortable
shoes to meet all requirement, tor oly—
Mak» Your Entry For The
SAN SAM
—nomo with full French heel and othera with the
popular Baby French heel.
W* receive tresh ahipment» n* Montery by exprens ov-
ery day or two. Our Mock * fresh an4 up-to-the-
minute in «tsie.
M Burkin—Ratinol, h»
Mim Lactle Halo of Austin wm
2 Saa“fnursarr"nighi
atw.egrsimhemertor St Lu
spoke to Ue Lion, on "Amencan-
Tor eyring and summer dre ae-
casions. shown in dull kid and
enameled colt—
ortmimm fill ■imllW, Mfr.
State of Texas v». William dibeon,
charged with robbery: trial by a jury,
verdiet ut five year Slate pent-
teetary _ •
Walter Rom re Myra Bell Koen,
Mr etc* granted
E. C. Earneat vs Lydia Earnent,
New York Chamber Muste Society
Orchstra. . .
Under diretion or the Musie
eague of America.
Eleven superb soloists.
Positively th* finest body of en-
semble artists in the world today.
Presenting programs of Soli. Du-
et*. Trios* Qua rtsts. Quintets. Sextets,
Septets, ete., in any number of in-
teresting combinations of string and
wind instruments playing a liter-
ature of music not played by any
other organization.
The players are:
Carolyn Beebe, pianist.
Pierre Henrotte, first violin.
Scipione Guidi, second violin.
Samuel Lifschey, viola.
Paul Refer, cellist
Emil Mix. doubie bass.
Gustave Langen us, clarinet
William Kincaid, flute.
Henri de Buescher, oboe.
Ugo Savolin, bassoon
Jospf Fransl, French horn.
The program complete which will
be presented Saturday night at the
Hancock Opera House is as follows:
Presentation Promiere.
Lower Floor ........$2.50
Balcony.....$2.50 to $1.50
Gallery ......-. I1M
w----me‘mimm
3. SAIL CANOE RACE..............PRIZE $13.0*
To be run up Lake for half-mile.
w n. Craie. Austin, pord,
M. e canger, Creedmoor !, Cha-
diet
W H sullivan, Austin, Chevro-
•TREATING ’EM noICH"
SHOES OF STYLE AND QUALITY — WITH ECONOMY
AGetin radtreads Thuraday recetved
notice that striking switehmen at
Fun Worh were returnine to their
work, and that embargoes to For
Worth were canceled
wife
W. H Keese-- Frederick, their, pon.
E./P, Hornaday--Robert, uncle o
Conatanee.
F. M Law, Jr—Maitre d’hoteL.
Neinon Phmipa JrUn tapisier.
iols Lamarsophie, Mm. Malin-
zears cook
Mary E Walker—Alexandrine, her
maid. . . ....I
Im Woltin — Josepmne, Madame
Tattnoi maid . I
Amedated Prems ta Ite Austia Amerlean
EL FASO, Texas, April is.—Mr*
L sanfora, 25, wite of • horse
er of the Eighth Cavalry. U. U. A.
rt Blas, wm kanaped by two
■ Th* tea. tte tew ate
MW to w-un- ate in
.ema iosrie
■basis, pieanant remedy ter that
?rs ALWAYS
The Get-Together Monthly it publuhed for White Shoe Houm patron*. Send for it
tt A. Armstrone ,
Douglas Anderson
John A. Blaadel.
Guy Burk*.
T. G. Car. - /n
W. C Goddard. -
R. H. Jones. -
B. P. Melton.
S. Roa* Mitchell.
W E. Odom.
c«e Pitts
P. R. Row*.
W G. Scarbrough.
H E Snow.
C. B. Wharton.
Frgnmen.
' C. M. Beavens.
E. D. Etelman.
A. C. Joao*
A. V. Jones.
Harvey Keyes.
C. U Lumpkin. •
B. IX Morri*.
M. w. Palmar.
A. K Stone
1. J. Townsend.
Probauon Starts Fday.
All participant la Uc fight are
placed on probation, beginning lhl«
Friday.
"Disciplinary probation," Dr. Vin-
•on explained after the mealing
Thursday, means that students can
not “eut" clames, add that they
will be automatically bevered from
the Univeraity upon breaking any
dlarlpllnary reculationa
The taro weeks at suspenston win
begin after an clam exerctses Satur-
day, April 24, and will end at Um
Ciaaa at clams exercises on May *.
Lengyn, Report Made.
D Vinson nala that tha report
at the •portal dimcipilne committee
on the clam rush covered apvroxi-
mately peges of typewritten mat-
ter.
The claaa rush occurred on the
Wight at March 1 at the Auutin K.
C. Ball when wophomores and others
attacked the butiamme. where a fresh-
man annual reception wm to be
hela.
severa studenta were "gn—if by
amsaonia abot from Bra exunguinh-
- ar* and were want to Au«tin hoa-
pitale. and the K, C. Hall wa. dem
• aged to th* exteut of approximately
$500.
The dimcipline committee celled the
utudent befeee it after they had
voluntarily migned card* showine they
were in the fight.
Recommendatons approved by
Prem dent Vinmon prohibit Um hold-
lag at treshman and mophomore re-
caption, for two year and -until
matafactory afrangements can ba
made to amure that wuch affair, will
be properly conducted."
A remfortaSle wtraight Iast
hoe for protesmionai men spe-
.elal pAce-
2 AUSTIN AMERICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, AFKIL 1^, 1920.
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