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ing new blocks from the $2 Yed-
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Shirts--
Splendid assortments; all the
latest spring patterns in madras,
gingham, percale and soisette—$2
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, A Nutritious Diet for AB Ages
Quick Lunch at Home or Ofce
Avoid lmitations and Substitutes
Masses
Deaths
la Memoriam
Obituaries
Memorial Services
Anniversaries
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VARSITY TRACKMEN
IN MUSTANG MEET
Texas League
Full Box Score.
TEXAS LONGHORNS
WIN SECOND GAME
, FROM BAYLOR NINE
GALVESTON.
AN R H. O. A E
Silks for everybody. .
Ties-
We have a large assortment of
high-grade silk four-in-hands and
silk-knitted in classy imported
silks. Wash Ties—All kinds.
Hosiery—
The well-known Holeproof Hose,
in every popular color and weight,
in silk and sea island cottons.
Also Wilson Bros. Hosiery for
men—Silk and cotton.
Jamieson, 1b.
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All. R. H. O. A. E.
May 7 —
eat Texas
lb cirenlation represents the greatest and moat intellectunl
ef seaders ever gathered as subacribers to an
FORT WonTM.
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American League
Full Box Scores
PRESENTS
Scotti Grand Opera Co.
Every star, Entire Chorus and Orchewtra from METROPOLrTAW
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Monday, May 10— Majestio Theater
srats on Sale at J, R. ktced'a PRICES: $1.80 to $a. Boxes SB.
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On or before the expiration date ‘wil count
twenty votes in the automobile and prize
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• Aumedtated Preus to the Austin Amertean
MOSCOW May 1 — Resumption of
intercourme between Runatan and
Allled countrtes t» at prement impo--
Mol. In the opinion of otnicials of
the movtet overnment. ,
LAST DAY
Lonng Panther Fn—... on Omp.
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FORT WORTH, Texaa May 1 —
Jimmy Xinn unhittabie in tha
pitishes ene received eocd »wopen
white Robertsen t suppor was wob
My and Wichita Val, von 4 to
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white box Hall Indiana.
• Ameelatad Pre to Um Ausuin Amiri m.
CHICAGO, May T — Chicazo de-
teated ieveland today in the third
gme of the sertes,
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DETROIT, Mieh., May T.—Detroit
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F.ll out thta belief aba nail today—be mure te mark your envetep
“Petitieal naiter at the AtBtn aMrRICAX.-
Series of Sunday Evening Sermons, with special
reference to Young Men and Women.
May 9, 8:00 p. m.—THE GOSPEL OF WORK
May 16—The Gospel of Play.
May 30—The Gospel of Temptation.
June 6—A King in Chains—His Rescue.
({Being a Story of the Will).
June 13—The Original Moving Picture.
(Being a Story of the Imagination).
June 20—Is a Lie Ever Justifiable?
(Or the First Mark of a Man)
June 27—Within the Law.
(Or Different Brands of Honesty).
SPECIAL MUSICELECTRIC FANS.
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Undertaker and Embalmer
Fine Carrtages for Hire
Hospital Ambulance
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Automobile Ambulances
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qoupon mum be neuty trimmed ana put in nas
packaye. •
wan with one aown in the twelfth
inning decided a tast piteing duel
betwewen Flynn and Verbout and
evened the firm half of the serica
between the Marinea and the Gaes-
The ecore was 1 to 4.
Dallas did not get a man to third
base and the champlona advanced
only two runners that far before
Gleason made the circuit
One of them was thrown out at
the plate. comtng from second on
a abort sngle to center.
Friday’s game completed forty-one
innings of errorless fielding by the
Gassers.
Score:
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Died. R M. Castleman, aged 14
years, at his home. 1st East seventh
stteet He la survived by hin brother.
It H. Castieman of NcGregor, hia
daughter. Mirs. R P Hull of Austin,
and several grandchildren. The fu-
neral services will be held thta Sat-
urday afternoon at 1 o'clock from
the Cumberland Presbyterlan Church,
interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
Friends are invited to attend.
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•One out when winning run seored..
SHREVEPORT.
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Thia is te be ene at the best eonteetad pouuioni campala both la
Travis Count ana ■ the Stale at Teza tor County ana State ofDenn
that has been expertencea la a long tima __
There are two great big imporant political mectiona, the ngular
DemerraU-? orenimatn ana new Belter organinatton.
The Baile interenta ar making cemphlene for ceunty etneeA pam
aa Mr Malloy is nakine hia campaikn tar Oovernez.
This la bringing eat many eaandat ior all otncea, beta ceuat
ana State
It is 9 ratty much at a free-for-all moa.
The usTix AMERICAN believes is the wider pubucit tar pene-
cal new, and tntormation of all kinda.
We betlove that any man baa a right to rva for otnee ____
ikE in Tot r cw ANC to vote ron Ar man Tor WAT
OR ANT WOMAN vov WANT FOR AMT ornca wincn TOC
wisn RIM OR HER T MOLD.
Yet- '-.r yourrenca row rotative* your pouticH ohotea.
Vote tar AKYBODY iev ART OFFICE. _____ ___
TAla oupon will Ho regul»rty prnted la the AUSTIN AMENICAC.
»m to the name of the perion for whom you want to rote. write
the Mae of the office you wear that pereon to hold, and man to We
-Politieai Editor of the UiTIN AMERICAN.-
The resuita wu: be recularly tabulated and printed la the Amun
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Two-base hits—Hagai rad 1. Three
base ml to—Veach 1. Home runs—
Jacobson 1. Gerber 1. Base on balls
—Off Sotheron 4; off Leonard
off Ayers S. Struck out—By soth-
oron S.
FORT WORTH, Tu
Results Thursday in
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American Ameocation.
Indianapolis st Loutevine, rain
At St reel—St Paul 41 Minneap-
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At Kanmaa City—Kanaas City 10;
Milwauke• 1
Al Toledo— Toledo 11; Columbus 4.
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Texas University won from Bay-
lor S to l Friday afternoon, eine»-
ing the came in the fifth inning
when Captain Bobbie Cannon lifted
a clean sipule into the loft center
garden with the beam full.
Falk rinished cleaning the bases
with a clean triple to right center,
brihging the total runs for the in-
ning to four.
The Longhorns had scored in the
float when Engkah hit a double and
came in on Cannon's sacririce ny
te deep center.
The game was cinched no early
that it was listless during the re-
maining innings, two of which were
played in a artaziing rain.
Barry got off with a poor start,
allowing the Bears to score in the
ret with a walk and a drive to
eenter, but tightened and pitched
dawieis ball for eight innings. al
lowing but four hits and striking
down twice that number.
The Lenghorns have three more
games between them and the cham-
pionship of the Southwest Conter:
once—see Monday with 8 M. V. and
two with A a M May 15-16.
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Stolen bases Nee 1; Razzan 1;
Booe 1. Two-beBe hila—Booe 1; Gib-
see 1. Home run—8tellbauer. Dou-
ble play—Greea to Nee Base on
balls—Off Schulz 3; .off Davenport
1; ef Buscha t struck out—By
Davenport 1; by Schulz 1; by Buscha
L Wild pitch— Buscha l.
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TwO-base hit Walker 1, Dyke 1
Three-basne hit-Perkins 1. schane
t steten bane—Hooper t. Doubi-
play—Galloway to Dusan to Griffin
Hase on balls—off Naylor 3. off
Kumon I struck put— By Nayior 4:
Russell 2; Karr 1.
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NOTICE.
In consideration of our em-
ployes, during the summe
months, beginning Saturdag.
May 8, umt September 1,
1920. we will close our yards
and planing mills on Saturdays
at 1:00 p. m.
CALCASIEU Lumbar Oo
NALLE and COMPANY.
KUNTZSTERNENBERG
W Ameedated Pre W Um Aartis Amertea-
CHICAGO May 4 —The "atrike"
azainet starched shirta and collera,
Aiwed 1200 workers in ths buw-
•ess Statelet
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Bean Humble Glories
B, 4 m, ri •ted Pre. to the Austin Amertean
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. May 3-
Claude Davenport held the Houston
Glories to seven hits and dan An-
tonic won 3 to 3.
Score:
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Bena thi banet by stall, or leave at th* Austn Amertean efftae
Be mire to adarem "Polical Eaitor, Auatin Amerion Audita
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••Elllaon .....
Perktns Wims for Phiiea
Se A--lat-d p-- to toe A-etIn Amarteen
BOSTON. May 7—Perkins hit
timely and hard for Philadelphia
aminst Boston his triple in the
fourth inning acorine two runs and
Ma single in the eighth accounting
for another.
Score:
PKILADELPHIA.
AB R. H G A. E
EachandEvery
Spoonful of
" _ Nuts
spoonful
...88 4 2 11 M
0 6
1 6
6 6
“Bated for Ruel in seventh
Batted for Thormahlen in sev-
♦nth
‘Batted for Quinn in ninth.
RED RVSS SPURX ALLIES
R=OUET FOR HTEWCOURSE
• 11*
3*33
Piratcs Win Anodher.
lM,Oil,4 Pni. te Sto Aad. 1 Martin
GALVESTON, Texas Nay A
Meet. B double Meal and two slngleo
clustered in the sixth Inning gav.
Galveston a two-run lead which
Beaumont could not overcome and
the Pirates, wen another game from
the Exporters. Stef.
Seer*:
Nashviiie ,.100 300000—4 4 t
New Orleans.. •«« 000 331—1 3 3
Jonnard and Kohibecker; Terkel-
son and Deberry.
Tetala........ 33 • i >7 || t
Wihita Falls ...... *2* 1** «*1—4
Fort Werth ........ 000000 att—«
Hacrifice hit—Grubb I Two-base
hit*—Xinn 1: Malay 1; Mokan 1.
Btruck eel—By Xinn 4: by Robert,
son I Hase on balls—Off Robert-
sou 1 off Xinn 2. Double playa—
Brown lew to Tanner to snedecor
Leibold, rt. .....2
Weever. Sb......4
E. Collins. 2b. ... 4
Jackson, It......4
Felsch. cf.......4
Jourdan. 1b.....4
Riabere. sa ..... 4
Schalk, c. ....... 4
Williams p.....4
. 5 0
The Univfsity at Texas track
team left Austin Friday night ter
Dallas to engage with Southern
Methodist University in the last dual
track meet to be held before the
Southwestern Conterence track meet
at Houston next Saturday
8. M. U took only third place
in the invitation meet at Fort Worth
a abort ume back while Texas took
first place, and so the Longhorns
have reason to hope for victory
• Those going were: Jumps, DeWitt
Waltman. D. A simmons, Tulane
A smien: Pole Vault Doc Graven;
EWeighta 'Rube Leimsner, Doc
Graves; Dashes, Herbert Beavers Joe
Moos Bubo Giilett, Rayburn Daugh-
Sy; Quarter Mile. E. G. Gray. Jo*
Spiked: Half Mile, -Jack’ Teta-
worth "Bud " Davis; Half Milk Jeff
Nostay. T. • F- Loop. Two Mita. H.
R. Cox. Jeff Neeley
Ga"sers Win 1-0 m Tweiteh.
B, Asroelated Pum «a aw Auan Amaetesa
At Allan la— R ME
Chattanooga 000001 *3*—S 3 3
Atlanta .....000 020 000--2 3 3
cunninghem and Ketderkorn;
Boone and Higmina
Home run—Gleason 1 Sacrifice
hits—Nokee 1. Silva 1. .Mattick 1.
Griggs 1. Palmer 1. Double plays—
Palmer to seoggina 2. Forrest to
Palmer 1, Montegut to Knaupp to
Griggs 1. Nokes to Scoggins to Nokes
1. Stolen base—Brown 1. Base on
balls—Off Verbout 3; off Flynn 4.
Struck out—By Flynn •; by Ver-
bout *.
The funeral of W B. Floyd, who
died Friday morning will be held
at the home of hia daughter. Mra
T H. Hamilton. No 1201 Willow
Street, at 11 o’clock this Saturday
interment la Oakwoon cemetery
Ftiends invited
Union Suits in nainsook athletic and quarter sleeves
and knee length drawers; also in summer weight lisle;
also in fancy mercerized fabrics and silks.
Knowing Men realize what it means in our Texas
summers to have the right kind of underwear.
Pajamas
Madras, Crepe, Shantung and Jap silks.
SHOP EARLY TODAY FOR A CHANGE.
Two-base hitn—Strickland 1. Eng-
Itoh L Cannon 3. TNroo.be** Nite.
Mik 1. Left on beuee-Raytor 3.
Texas f Pame4 baliekan 1
saenitiee hit—Cannen I nrt ar
arrara—Texaa 3 nt nine boon* 1
"hapman 3. ritzgera1q f. Falk 1.
Cannon t. Robertson 1, Pirst on
Mlle—Oft Lons 3. off Barry 1.
pt ruck out—By Berry 3. by Lpone
4 Timo of game— One heur, ft i
minutem. Vmpirt- Rankin.
Tetala .......33 1* 11 31 it 1
Harria, 2b ...
Mllerbe 3b ..
shannon, m
Pieinieh, r. ..
Snyqer, p ..
Erekson, P .
Total*..........23 2 3 24 11 *
Tetala..........33 3 13 it 13 3
"Batted for Shula in etgnth.
... 3
... 4
... 4
1.. 4
,...4
... 4
... 4
... 4
• Bat tad for Jamieson in ninth
••Batted for Nethaus in ninth.
Clevelana ............... 1
Chicago ........... 010 001 40*—4
Two-baa* hi-—Chapman 3. Lel-
bold t. Wambeens 1. Collins 1.
Three-base hit-E. Collins Homo
run—Felsch 1. Stolen bane— lel-
bold 1. Rana on belle— ott Cal4-
well I seruck out—By wiltams 1.
by Caldwell 1. by Neibaus L
Totala..........31 3 3 34 1*
Totals ....... 33 3 14 31 * 3
Naw York ....... ei 4**—3
Washington ....... 420000 on—3
Two-bane hit-JuAc 1; Thorthah-
Ian 1; Pratt 1 TNree-base hita—
Radio 1; Ward 3: Peekinpaugn, 1.
SV Ian basee—Roth I. Pratt I. Dou-
ble play—Pratt to Ptop Deme on
ball*—Off Hnydor 3: off Erieknon I
Hl ruck out—Ry Snyder 2; by Thor-
mahien I; by HreKaow 3; by Quinn 3
JE0eL LLa
•eLavm
ETHEL
CLAYTON
a IN
YOUNG ' >
MRS.WINTHROP
Jd9aumoubtrkagicu
POPULAR PRICES
Senators Subdue Yanks,
B» Associated Fres to the Autin Ks—KrO
WASHINGrON, May T.—Washing-
ton tallied nough runs in the first
two innings to defeat New York.
Score:
NEW YORK.
AB. R.H.O. A. E
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