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AUS
AUSTIN'S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
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1 SAN SAM FUNDS MANY AUSTIN STUDENTS
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CANDIDATES REGISTER
ON “TEXAS” HONOR ROll
Daily Pattern
ALMOST PAID
FOR GOOD SCHOLARSHIP
MEX REVOLT
IS BREWING
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Revolution
TODAY
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Hyde Park Methodist.
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of the building committee
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JOHN B. POPE.
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the
received a cory of the plan
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9920-55
Paul’s
Lutheran Church met Wednesday
HARD
WOMAN HIKER
Pattern Coupon.
on
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VISITS AUSTIN
Size
My name is
House
ON BIG TOUR
Street and No.....
Frederick
$1.00
City or town
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the head of the muvement. with- ’
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Called
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OKLAHOMANS
University News
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nating committee
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committee
Congress,
Quarterly.
The newly installed chapter will
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CONVENTION
WILD TULIP.
DELEGATES
interesting
thesis
his degree.
Court
ARE COMING
Relations Similar to
University, George
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APRIL 14th, 1921
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MONDAY, APRIL 11, AT 8 P. M.
E. L. Steck Co.
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Austin American’s
Church Activities
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
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Alice Campbell.
Irma Gesche.
John O. Gragg.
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
menu
and
ANCOC
Opera House
pastor,
secretary
Austin American’s
Poet’s Corner
Austin American
Family Notices
Mos. Llano.
Deats Llano.
the
won
Printing and Lithographing
909 Congress,
Clara Kimball
Young
—in—
also
prizes
The 1
member
hellenic
Saturday evening a banquet was
held at the Driskill Hotel honoring
The love story you will
never forget.
Austin American’s
cabbage chopped, with dates stuffed
with cheese.
She wears a skirt outing costume,
with high lace boots.
J.
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ETTE
OR GREAT SPRING REI MON
OF SCOTTISH RITE BODIES
CLEANED AND
PRESSED
Women and Children in Germany and
Austria
The most beautiful pic-
ture of the year.
piece of paper so that your
ing can be eastty read.
class, especially those who have
registered by that time, will be
acted to present themselves not
r than 9 o’clock.
along.
sense."
And
empty
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Ruth Allen.
Linnie Dryer-
Mrs. W W Greer
May Bess Huberich.
Masses
Cards of Thanka
Confirmations
Memorial Services
Anniversaries
Marriages
in
com-
com. Profeasor
Southw estern
For the Soul of
Kaphael"
propc
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owner
EgliilifilHI-MSHII
NOW
Showing
QRAND CENTRA|_
ON THE SCREEN TODAY AND TUESDAY
Mary Pickle
Eugenia Porter.
Grace Thiele.
Marjorie Watson.
Raymond Wing.
Births
Deaths
In Memoriam
Obituaries
Engzgementa
Receptions
Chairman San Sam Finance
Committee.
of Iran Mar-
Tinsley of
10 a. m.
APRIL 22nd, 1921
$
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Taylor of
of Appeals.
---OF---
U. S. ARMY MOTOR VEHICLES
Auspices—
AUSTIN SAENGERRUNDE
AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE
AUSTIN RELIEF COMMITTEE
ADMISSION FREE—Free Will Offering Will Be Taken
During Intermission
COLLEGE A
SUCCi
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
WiH But Books for Osh. Write. Call or Phone 7864.
We Buy and Sell Bopks of AU Kinds.
QHErEN
TODAY. TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
It is the eustom of many families in
Austin and Central Texas to announce to
the Austin American all notices of:
Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday
Commanding Officer,
’ Camp Normoyle,
San Antonio, Texas.
At
CAMP BOYD
Fort Bliss,
6 miles northeast of
El Paso, Texas.
cake
1
BEAUTY”
Commanding Officr,
Camp Boyd,
Fort Bliss, Texas.
MOTOR TRANSPORT DIVISION
OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
t week
of the ’
Church
First Baptist Circles.
Circles of the Auxiliary' of the
'First Baptist Church will meet at 4
.o'clock this Monday afternoon. In
N
The degrees will begin at 8:45 enjoyed, during which the hostess
dock this Monday morning and served coffee, sandwiches and
Among
Carl
t a distance from Austin have
ied their intention to be on
not later than Monday morn-’
ee by
ty-
“BLACK
for a building
particular, with
(punE-g
CRSIAL ICE
O. B.
honor roll at the College of Arts j
9920. is cut In sizes 16 years, 36, to Llano and other points on the
Hiking from Boston to the Pa-
cific coast. thence going to Aus-
tralia. and making a hiking tour
.GONZALES-MAY HEAD
‘ THE NEW REBELLION
Mrs. C. L Hyman of New York
City recently paid 812 000 for a
Flemish woolen tapestry, with in-
terwoven silk threads, dating bark j
from the second half ot the six- [
Forest Farley
The following initiates comprise
the new organization
Miss Mary Eby
Miss Helen Reed
Miss Evelyn Knipp
Miss Thelma Dillingham
Miss Mattie C Hardy
Miss Nelle Collins
Miss Mary Helen Jones
M:ss Genevieve Cullen
Miss Jessie Belle Cummings
Miss Evelyn Blair
Miss Florence Stulken.
Keven of the initiates are Aus-
tin girls
The pledges are
Miss Virginia Reed
Miss Adele Oatman
Miss Grace Nimon
Miss Forest Wiker
Miss Reuben Nuckles.
Summer Kimono.
A loose, comfortable kimono like
No. 9920 will be appreciated, as it
'Southern Pacific next Saturday is
certain, to have beneficial results,
declared Mr. Pope.
Nearly all the San Sam officials
will make the trip.
The plans are
A teature of this reunion will be
e conferring of degrees by out
f town teams
One team is made up entirely of
nversity students and one team
i made up of members of the class ’
bich received its decrees last No- 1
ember
Miss Lydia Littman of Austin
was elected secretary of the Texas
State Jewish Council, which met
in San Antonio last week.
The following attended the San
Antonio meeting:
Mrs. Carl Belisch
Mias Marjorie Belisch
Miss Goldie Belisch
Mrs. Albert Gugenheim
Mrs Meyer London
Miss Lydia Littman
Mrs. Bertha Haebeck.
degree team was originally modern in every
Deplores "Bad Management
and Inconceivable Turpi-
tude" of Administration
36 requires 344 yards 36-inch ma-
terial with five-eighths yard 36-
inch contrasting.
Price 15 cents.
* twenty-third degree will be, breaking of dirt
erred by members who re- . The building
d the degrees in the last class charge of the
the twenty-sixth degree by a posed of
i from Taylor. Texas. 1 — —
ran to Attend.
No. 3. Mrs. L. C. Kennard, East
' Fourteenth.
No. 4. Mrs. Champion Jackson.
201 Rule.
R. Jameson.
Pattern No..,.,
Mme. Curt». discoverer of radium
d one of the foremost women
dentists in the world, will visit
da country in May and will be
companied by her daughter, Irene,
no a scientist. t
ed for stealing a valuable
from her.
N. Myers.
A. McKee.
H. Junkin.
and Sciences art
Mrs. Hugh Wallate, wife of the
American Ambassador to France,
has just taken under her protection I
RO SENG REN-COOK
Funeral Directors and FrnbamerR
Prompt Ambulance Service.
Phone <451
—-—-——r—-----
the following homes
No. 2 with Mrs. S.
205 West Ninth.
out my acts or word- meriting cen.
wir by authorities of this nation. |
to be offered to sudents
i and 44 inches bust measure. Size
By Assodlate P
WASHING
dent Hardin
separate pre
ment of the
railroads am
The Glee Cub of the University J
of Texas will motor from Austin to
San Marcos this Monday, and will
appear tn concert at the Ran Mar- ■
cos Baptist Academy under the I
_. _ ________ unfortunately, that there is an ex-i
Among the Best 9 and 10 Per Cent, aggeration th the; concepts, but
i that they are hardly reflexes of the
reality.
May Accept Offer. t
i in the event that I accept the
commission, which is within my In-'
most right, I shal certainly contin-
ue to respect the Iawn of neutrality
at this hospi table country, the cra-
dle of human liberties and if I ac
.ept the overtures of my fellow Par.
tisans I shall do on becawe L shall
Mexico te pbc-e myself
V. O. WEED. Phone 6223
Automobile Ambulance
Motor-Drawn Funerals
-ALIO-
LARRY SEMON
In His Laugh Sptc al
“THE HICK”
________ "2 ____
Hack through the years comes
that story classic -
team from Caldwellitieth were accepted.
P. Floore,
wring of the Scottish Rite de- auspices of the senior class this
k although a number of de- evening
ty* —- are stil rehearsing and , -----------------
rhe fifth degree will be conferred
yUniversity students entirely, the Hyde Park Methodist,
m th degree by a team from Lock- plans submitted by oy L. Tbom-
art, the eleventh degree by a team as for a church to be erected at
om Creedmoor, and the eighth the corner of Speedway and For-
recently from ‘somewhere’ in Mox-
ico." General G nznlem said.
But I had nothing to do directly
or indirectly with its composition.
“I underatqod fr. m the plan that
a delegation * t thr e men would
approach me offering the leadership
of the reconstructiom movement
and asking my acceptance and oath
but so far as the committee has not
made its appearanec and my deci- l
sion regarding the matter is not ripe
for announcement
Deplores Conditions.
I consider as very laudable the
purpose of those Mexicans who
seek as their highest aim the sal-
vation of my country menaced as it
is by the bad mar age ment and in-
conceivable turpitude of those men
who have seized the reins of the
1 administration and I do not find, .
That the
Establish
ASK YOUR LAWYER
about abstracts made by the Travis County Abstract
4 Title Company.
ROY C. ARCHER, President.
214-216 utttefield Banding. rhone 6345
Accuracy—Prompt Service—Price Reasonable.
dent has made at least a H av* rage
on his work in the University of:
Torws"ia‛unfputaMudent on General Pablo Gonzales Tells •<
"sama a Auntin students Ct mJ Overtures Made to Him for
Univeraiy of Texas making the
some weeks ago
William Haddad and J. C ioon"
ey’will debate for the University
of Oklahoma.
The stbject under discussion will.
of the University of Oklahoma on,
I Wednesday right at S o clock in
l th* Senate Chamber of th* Texas
capitol : ,
be at home Tuesday afternoon of | Hpeaking for the Univerit I
this week at the home of Mrs. iTexas will be Judson C Francis a
or Austin and Jack B Blalock of =
Marshall, the pair of debaters thati_
won a unanimous decision from 9 “
umbia University at New York
of the academy for excellence in
English, music and Christian doc-
trine. *
Right Rev. C. E. Byrne, bishop
of Galveston, has accepted an in-
vitation to be present at the an-
nual banquet, which will take place
at the Driskill on the evening
of June 6, and he, with Rev. Mat.
thew Schumacher, other members
of the clergy and the graduating
class of 1921, will be honor guests
on this occasion.
Next Friday at 8 o’clok in the
assembly hall at St Mary’s Acad-
emy. Dr. R,, H. Griffith, professor
of English in Texas University,
and custodian of Wrenn library,
will deliver a lecture on “Legends
of King Arthur and the Holy
Grail.”
iversity of Texas.
f a Candidate.
Enclose both in an envelope
with 15 cents in coin or stamps
and mail or leave it at the Abe
tin American, addressed to Pattern
Editor.
Every woman who wants to dress
stylishly and economically should
order at once the spring issue of
our new Fashion Quarterly, which
- ... . X . .
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts—Type High Casts
All Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
It la
this is
Griffith
MARCOS
mning, began registering on sat- ki% DlAlvvvU
lay morning and continued
--a-e HEARS CLUB
well as numbers of those who |
ide in the cily and many whe . ---—---
There will be
meeting of
then be in
" at the head
the National officers.
Mildred Boren acting
mistress.
Mn Mose Hirshfeld of Waco la
the guest in Austin of Mrs. A.
Gugenheim. having stopped over
enroute home from the Council
meeting at San Antonio.
John C. Bartlett.
Marjorie Belisch.
Minnie Birkner.
Louise Bohn.
Anna Gardner.
Gladys Teresa Henninger.
Alma King
Virginia Lovelace.
Margaret Preston.
Ira Price.
A Hye Rich.
Mary Steussy.
Among ths Beat 7 and 8 Per Cent-
Bister Marte Anita*
Leonidas T- Barrow.
Losephine Bennett.
Berenice Heath.
Jamie Odom.
Delia Rumsey.
Donald Sublette,
Palmer Throop.
Marjorie Warren.
Theodore Werkenthin.
F Candidates who registered
aturday and Sunday were:
| G. M. Cox, Austin.
| W. B. Rew. Austin.
I L T Cox, Austin.
I C. H. Marshall, Austin.
| William Levine. Gainesville.
| J. A. Nichols. Austin.
[ C. W. Shirley. Austin.
| Herbert Ash, Austin.
Ira Horton. Austin.
K. R. L Wroe. Austin-
C.R. Johnson. Austin.
5 S J. Smith. Austin.
[ Ernest Baker, Austin.
Lon P. Piper. Austin
t Henry Rutherford. Groesbeck
W. O. Faught. Groesbeck.
meeting the past
EVERY M
ENTERED
to note that
on which Dr.
be "Resolved.
Mtn t cm Should
of Industrial I
Chilean—“My man, where did you
become such un expert swimmerr"
Arkie Gob--Why," reeponded the
here modestly, "I used to be a traf-
‛c eop in Venice ’ —The Arklight.
A purse of gold was recently pre- |
sented to. a landlord in Lynn, Mass., '
by his tenants who said he had a
heart of gold. Although owners all
about him had increased their rents,
this landlord had not increased his
prices in the last five years.
was appointed,
to decide on
Price. 10c. Hstpage prepaid and
safe delivery gharanteed. Send 25
cents for a pattern and Fashion who advocates for a fine
is July 1.
c mmittee
project is
of the carriet
Th*- other.
Jewel on be
road merhan
bring about s
BUCK JONES
Running Wild in
“THE FORBIDDEN TRAIL”
Big Western Drama
Running Also—
Century Comedy. “SUFFERING LIONS"
Catherine Davis.
Lucile Hamner
Helen Hunnicutt.
Martha IaaPrelle. •
Ida Lee Iawrence.
Elizabeth Lovell.
Marjorie Luke.
Sidney Stripling.
Judson Williams.
WOMEN’S
COAT SUITS AND DRESSES
CLEANED AND d 1 An and
PRESSED 3 LUU up
grapefruit, bananas, onions
this Pattern Coupon for a guide j around the world in search of lost A . A . »
and fill out a like one on a large . health is the aim of Neil Walker. Mustn Amercan S
now in Austin and bound for the ।
Pacific coast to complete, the first
with Miss
as toast-
to the following members:
Mrs. H. Fehr
Mrs. H. Hilsberg
Mrs. Fred Kriegel
Mrs. A. Gillian
Mrs. Henry Maerki
Mrs. W. Meier
Mrs- A. Peters
Mrs. H. F Ritter
Mrs. E Schuld
Mrs. W Sharath
Mrs. A. Stein
Mrs. E. Swiedom
Mrs. I. Timber
Mrs. W. Ulit
Mn. Wukasch
Mrs. C. Wukasch
Miss Annie Schubert was
only guest of the society.
586/ pcture
i 87 with a
B27" shiver
377 inii
Priscilla Dean
—IN—
“Outside the Lau"~
Supported by
LON CHANEY
— Prices for This Prodution--
Matinee ............35c, 25c, iOc
Evening ........50c. 35c, 10c
including war tax.
Also a comedy —
-A FRESH START"
Continuous 11 a- m to 11 p. m
----
The University of Texas debat-
s will meet the debating team
Newman Club.
The Newman Club held a busi-
ness meeting Sunday morning to
discuss plans for the part the club
expects to take in the Varsity
Circus.
Committees were appointed for
the club breakfast which will be
given April 24 in honor of Father
Handley, who will conduct a mis-
sion for Catholics in Austin April
17 to 24, and one the following
week for Protestants.
as installed >
Miss Incy Hill Miss Mildred
Boren and Miss Ida Matthews are
transfers from the Southern Meth-
odist University at Dallne.
Added Attractions—Two
Acts of Comedy and
Fox News.
Practically all pledges made to
the Austin San Sam officials.
the financing of the 1921 celebra’- I
tion, which is to lie held April 20, '
?1 and 22. have been collected by j
the festival officials, according to.
a statement made Sunday night by
John B. Pope, trasurer of the Sun |
Sam.
Mr. Pope declared that sub- '
chairmen who have beer* appointed i
to collect ail remaining pledges are |
expected to complete their assign-
ments not later than Wednesday (
noon. In order that a final report (
on finance may be made to the San ।
W. V Tadlock, treasurer
C. D. < aswell
F. B. Parsons
D. B. Spillar.
Among the Best 1 For Coat.
Louse Allen.
Myrtle Fly
Margaret Hodges
Harry M littie.
Maggie Talley.
Homer A. Williams
Among the Best 2 Per Cent-
afternoon of the past week with j
TGovernorPat M. Neff has signi-Mrs. M Franke in West Austin.1
led his intention of being one of A business session was held,
be candidates at this reunion. 'after which a social hour was
is simple to make. It is perforated Sam directors at their meeting!
( for two lengths and is made with Wednesday night in the Austin t
a deep yoke, which gives a becom- ♦ Chamber of Commerce.
. ing empire line. ’ The proposed trade and Ran Sam
The lady's and miss' kimono. No. j booster trip which is to be made.
the women of the First Presby-
terian Church in the church au-
ditorium this Monday afternoon
at 3:30 o’clock.
| Mrs. Laten 8 tan berry will give
• the report from the Woman's
| Presbyterial, which met last week
. [in San Antonio.
LEONARDBAKER
Successor to Baker & Peterson
PHONE 7643. 1516 LAVACA ST.
High Grade Dry Cleaning
Pressing, etc.
MEN’S SUITS
By Hilda Conkling
Mottled like the tiger-lily leaf.
With black necklace clinging
(Of course, it has a green cloak’),
God has made a tulip.
He made the glacier libs a moving
jewel.
He made the tulip.
Lke a red cloud lighted by the
sun.
I wonder bow it feel to make a
flower
Or a glacier like a great dream?
M. FOX & SONS, OFFICIAL AUCTIONEERS
The equipment to be sold comprises unserviceable
Trucks, Touring Cars, Trailers, Motorcycles and Bi-
cycles of many of the well-known makes.
Separate catalogs for each sale are now being issued,
in which all vehicles offered for sale are listed.
The vehicles to be sold may be inspected at the
above camps. For catalogs, address:
the basis for a movement to over-
throw (he present Mexican govern-
the,Bmot.5 and * Per Cent-Ofered Leadership.
IAJNE STAR ICE CO |
PHONE 6246
James P Hart.
Rosemary Walling
Among the Best 3 Per and 4 Per
Cent.
Kappa Delta fraternity, a
of the National Pan-
memory she yielde to his
kisses--
Notice: All patterns, both old
and new numbers, are 15 cents
apiece until further notice.
To procure this pattern use
St. Mary’s Catholic.
Officers of St. Mary's Alumnae
held an executive meeting the past
week to perfect plans for the
annual reunion in June.
As this is election year a nomi-
P
MEET TEXANS |
IN A DEBATE
In the University 9f Texas Friday
and Saturday of ‘the last week.
Miss Sarah Blue. National Chap-
terian. and Muxs Marion Mullins
of Fort Worth installed the chap-
—We’ve got lots of ’em.
—Nearly every different kind
made.
—Yellow, red, blue, black, etc.
—Hard, soft, medium.
—Big, little, ordinary.
—With rubbers and without
rubbers.
— Better grades and cheaper
grades.
—Single, dozen or gross lots.
—Just give us an idea of your
needs and we can take care
of you.
—
Fifty-six Austin students at the
University of Texas are listed upon ।
the hone r roll of the College of]
Arts and Sciences of the Untversi ‘
ty, which includes the best 1® per
cent of etudents in the acaderie
department of the school.
The honor roil means that a atu-
A. E. Augrelius, Dallas.
B- F, McDonald, Austin.
[ C. R. Woolsey, Austin
| R. A. Warmoth, Austin.
T. L. Darneal Austin.
W. H- Bates, Austin.
[ Ernest Gower, Austin.
P. A. Sullivan, Austin.
[ C. D. Smith, Austin.
M. G. McGaugh. Austin.
I H. L Gray, Austin.
H. O. Young. Austin
R. W. Wright. Austin.
J. P. Tobin, Austin
L. N. Walling. Austin.
! T. J. Rowzee. Austin.
■ E. H. Shields Navasota-
! H. E. Terrell, Austin.
' V. B. Hill, Austin.
8. J. Harrison, Austin.
T. E. Stealey, Austin.
t J. T. McCutcheon Jr-, Austin.
Wright, Austin.
___ Anerson, Austin.
I E. W Gazley, Austin.
I W. R. Nabours, Austin.
I J. P. Buchanan. Austin.
.C, R- von Beiberstein, Austin.
| C- N. Bustin. Austin.
I B- F. Small. Austin.
E. A. Jordan. Austin.
I J. C. Mullins. Austin.
ER. Crist. Blanco.
I Will D Miller, Austin.
| A. B. Fisher, Austin.
I T. W. Cox. Blanco.
I E G. Bischoff, Austin.
[ C. K. McCan, Austin.
J. B Moon. Austin
A, M Beiders, Austin.
| O. A. Tiroff Jr., Austin
E M. F. Chemosky. Austin.
H- a Guileite. Austin
k E H. Peacock. Austin.
J. F. Gullett*. Austin-
E J. Smith. Austin.
W. S. Birdwell, Buda.
' T. M. Scott. Austin.
: T. H. Gldart, Austin.
9 Claude Mattingly. Austin.
. R V- Cartwright. Austin.
I O- G. Williams. Austin.
' D. W Moore. Bastrop.
i A. Graves, Austin.
L. W W. Boyd, Austin.
E W. M. Thacher. Austin.
K *. M Lppard, Waco.
_ , Peacock, Burnet.
Qeorge M. Watkins, Llano.
from Austin again as soon as pos-
sible.
She has been on the road for
eight months since leaving Boston.
Miss Walker lives outdoors all of
the time, makes about twenty miles ;
a day hiking, sleeps outdoors every
night, and is enjoying good health,
she states.
“Walking is good for the lean and
fine for the fat.” says Miss Walker.
company, thi
pench but ft st
that she shou
my nge—as if
she locked
than It had o
seemed to her
Inst to the kit
her head no T
Now Tabby w
she never let h
asoctate with
“Here Tabby
Tab Byta. By
looking sharplj
the dark hedg
answering mew
feet. The lit!
called until he
then she went
plata and mad
eggs which usu
Tabby, who bel
8 continue to d<> so almost up
the minute of the conferring of
I. W
That of Kannas ' .
Judges will be President < F.
Evans of the Southwest Texas
State Normal College
Deaths of Well-Known Persons.
By Asnociated Pres to the Austin America*
At Philadelphia. Wharton Barker,
widely known financier and publi-
cist and in 1900 the presidential
nominee of the Populist party.
At El Paso, Texas, Rear Admiral
Frank Harvey Bailey, retired. 69
years old, at the Union Station
while waiting for a train.
At Cleveland, Ohio Harry New
prominent wholesale clothing man-
ufacturer and former president of
the National Association of Credit
Men.
leg of her ambitious tour
The heavy rains halted the wom-
an hiker, but she plans! to start
la three times as large as the
fashion monthly we formerly is-
sued and contains over 300 style*
dress-making lessons, etc.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
St. Paul’s Lutheran.
The Ladies’ Aid of St.
iJumbles.
Three eggs, one and one-fourth
cupfuls of sugar, one cupful of but-
ter. three tablespoonfuis of sour
milk, one-half teaspoon Ai l soda. '
nutmeg or lemon • flavorIng and
flour to make as soft as can be
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AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1921.
By Asaoeiated Press to the Austin American
LAREDO. Texaz April 8—Gen-
eral Pablo Gonzales told the Asso-
ci* i * ! Press wnat he knew of the
so-called "Plan de Ree onstruccione
Nacional: In M<xl<x which formed
Sam P. Cochran, thirty-third,
rvereign grand inspector general
i Texas and a member of the Su-
reme Council, will be in attend-
See during the reunion to witness
e conferring of these degrees and
8o te take up matters concerning
e Masonic dormitories at the
dragons were used in decorat-
f ing the rooms of the chapter
house and pink and Lavender can- ।
dbw were used in lighting them !
_. _ . , More than 200 guests called dur- ?
The patronesses nd alumnae of afternoon
PI Beta I hl fraternity of th* UnL a ___
versity of Texns were entertained TLe Kappa Delta Pi fraternity
with a tea Saturday afternoon or the University of Texas will
from 4 to 6 by the active mem-imeer Tuesay evening of this week
bers of the chapter At 7 o clock in the educational
Pink sweetpeas, roses and snap- I Luitding
ored of four brothere, three a seat:ng capacity of 600.
hom are still workins in this It will cost $20,000.
be. The latest date set for
| W. B Mohle. Leander.
[ W.‛ E- Watt, Austin.
1 A. K. Abramson, Austin
| W C. Nance, Round Rock.
t W. R. Gibbs, Bertram.
[ H A McCann. Bertram.
La l. Culver, Lampasas.
E Neal McEachern. Webberville.
L J. L. Curry, Belton.
I C. J. McFarland. Bertram.
I Clint Howell. Burnet
A special train bearing delegates j
of the National Funeral Directors' i
Assoc lation will stop over in Austin
for three hours on October 11, on
the way to the convention of the
association tn be held in San An-
tonio on October 12. 13. 14 and 15.
according to word reaching Austin
While in Austin, the 150 delegates
will be driven over the city of
Austin and shown all places of in-
terest-
V. O Weed and C. B Cook, Aus-
tin undertakers, will accompany the j
delegates to San Antonio trxim Aus- ,
tin.
This will be the- first time that
the Funeral Directors’ Associatton :
has ever met in Texas.
About 1500 persons pre expected
to attend the convention at San
Antonio, representing all imnportant
cities in the United States
Cuts of the Texas Capitol build-
ing and a bird’S-eye view at Aus-
tin will be printed In the programs
of the association.
The org
termediat
deaver Ui
anywhere,
tin as pn
ing featu
ths Austi
deavor coz
Roy Md
of the sen
the follow
was giver
ment of th
Billy W:
Marton
president.
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tary.
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treasurer
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Gladys F
Roy MeI
em-ist."
Dorothy
Katherin
crults.
San Mar
next meeti
Christian F
The folio
inating coi
the senior
Miss Cla
president.
Austin D
president
Miss Cla
tary
Heli Stile
l h partme
Miss Ann
• cos, alumni
Cus Grib
Miss Mild
cos, efficien
Dwight J
evangelistic .
George Fi
mediate
Miss lella
cos introd
Miss Luci
nior work
Albert Me
reeruits
Alexander
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my lonesome
"There's n
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•lay in th* l
"Oh now
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lock up tight
for anybody
paw first."
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her mother i
number**
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an anxious I
drove off wj
Busle in th* d
Th* glow fro
fell on the
framed her
The mother
turn back bef
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