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chamber of commeree.
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of the counties will be released im-
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in the Taylor Social Realm.
than has been in the past.
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TO PARENTS OR GUARDIANS:
RECORDS
HinDEnCUhNS
Sold exelusively in Austin by
J. R. Reed Music Co.
Use
Austin
805 Congress Ave.
Phone 6201.
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AUSTIN’S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE
“The Friendly Theatre"
Want Ads
ana about 83000 taken from them.
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YAST TIME
TONIGHT
of enjoyable games.
Brunner received the
Brunner, J
Peeler, O I
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ge in
New
Brunswick
I to the ground floor
owned by Dr. N. E.
University ofi
last night is
Duval and
Symons
McCurdy. H. Toaster. H. H. Sams,
A. C. Arnold. W. 8. Zorns. H. C.
Kroll, H G. Rose, C. J Engdahl,
Fowler. Misses Paula Mathews and
Rosalie Jones.
little
ather
Spring
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sun-
will be delayed because of ditficul-
ties in arranging the details of the
Mrs.
club
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Cl—so To
Greas Whits
neoday.
Miss Virginia King has returned
to Waco after a visit with her par-
ens, Mr and Mrs. G. E King.
store of W. H. Broadnax on Corinth
street.
»$40
aws
Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner 8 Marx clothes
ported total membership in Texas
at present of 21078.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits
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John
prize,
the
STAN LAUREL
in
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corn and small grain flourish and
make plenty of grass.
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WASHINGTON — The al
board has the full approval
department of justice in i
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Superintendent of Seheola
CON. T. KENNEDY
SHOWS
guest prize
Mesdames C.
Marble Falla Personals
Aim Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Uncus
Johnson of Austin spent the week-
end at home with their parents.
Mrs. R. O. Smith went to Austin
AUSTIN TRADES
COUNCIL
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Starring
RALPH LEWIS
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getting
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the meeting
tant hassban,
Lbor bay, ill
Bandit to Prison
BROWNS VILLE — Border raids
by Mexican bandits in this section
in 1916 were recalled here today in
the seateneing to life imprisonment
of Tomas Trevino, alleged meniber
of a band which killed Curtis Bales
near Mercodea.
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WALTER HIRES
Use Austin American Want Ads—They Pay
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Ma 2375
CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA
Starliht Bay—Fox Trot
Only Juel Buppoee Fox Trot
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maxing
$35 4NDUT$50
1m Cun Have Rim I Dott Want
Him. Didn't Loove Him Anyhoir
Biuee—Fox 'Trot
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T
t Chamber Moves.
At a recent meeting of the direc-
tors of the chamber of commerce
it was decided to move from the
dozen pairs of shoes an
22271
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THE COTTON PICKERS
' May Be Yodr Man But He
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county state bank was closed to-
day by the state banking depart
ment for the purpose of reorgani-
sation, because of inability t rea-
Use on frozen loans, it is said.
chaca. Wedne sday Mr
made a businees visit to
while here.
Mr. and Mr* B. Watson
Manchaca visitors this weel
Miss Oh MeMahan has re
from several days' visit wiu
tives in Ban Marcos.
Miss Edith Meahan Gi
turned from a week-end v
Mra Wm. H. Moore of Aatal
louses, ete., stops all pain, ensures com-
fort to the feet, makes walkins easy. He
by mail or at Druggista. Hiacox Chemienl
Works, Patchogue, N. Y.
Escapes from Jail
DENISON—J. E. Brown, negro,
charged with theft, butted his way
out of jail here last right by using
his head as a battering ram against
the tin roof.
f erring to the deplorable conditions
existing in this and other counties
occasioned by the presence of char-
ity tubercular patients who were
unable to go to state institutions
for treatment.
T. B Kidner. Institutional sere-
tary for the National Tuberculosis
assoclation, then addressed the
meeting on the need for a local ag-
gressive policy against tuberculosis
Dr. F. C. Gregg indorsed the
words of Mr. Kidner and moved
that a committee of three be ap-
pointed to- investigate the znater
and make a report to th* associa-
tion with a view to framing a peti-
tion to the county commissioners
•■king a bond issue to provide for
the erectton of a county sanatorium
The movement was indorsed by
representatves of various etyle
eluba, Murray Ramsey for the Ro-
tarians, H. H. Luedecke for the Kt-
wanis and J. D. Copeland for the
Lons.
। parents of a baby son, born Tues-
day at a local sanitarium.
Dr. K H. Mariner of Humbolt,
Enjoyable Program
Preentne an array of entertain-
Uing talent that Austin doex not have
khe opportunity ot enjoying very
fofen. -Hitehy-Koo," at the Han:
Wrisht. — .1 The sccessfui participants and
' T Epperson, was a business i their class officers will be given a
visitor in Georgetown this week. 1 luncheon by the serving class of the
Mrs. Raymond Messer of Granger home economics department. Miss
has returned to her home after a j Mary Stuart Butler's orchestra will
visit here with friends. j furnish music and a delightful time
the water is
WHEN KNIGHTS WERE
COLQ
The funniest Comedy ever. I
■——J
and Mrs John Brackenridge
many must du la tu reform its f-
naneial policy and begin paying ob-
and that there is noth-
ing to be gained by endeavoring to
fix Gw many a capcity for pay-
l ment. It was said by a high official
of the foreign office today
SAN MARCOS. March 30. T *
students of the home economics d -
pa rime nt of the Southwest Texas
normal college will have a "stunt
party" in the normal auditorium on
Saturday evening, March fl, at 7:30
o'clock. Stunta will be put on by
the freshmen. sophomore, junior
and senior classes. Fach class will
be on tiptoe, since a contest is to
be staged among these four groups
Judges will select the winners in
Smartest Styles in Easter
H eadwear—Shirts—Neck-
wear—Hosiery—Etc.
- present location
i of the building i
Eastern Star
San Marcos chapter No. 276, Or-
der of the Eastern Star, will insti-
tute the Order of the Rainbow for
| parkers
HAIR BALSAM
Remnoves Danaruf StepsiairFalling
Restores Color sad
BoreitzrnsredseHei
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Meeting Endorses
County Hospital
For Tuberculosis
Plans for a county tuberculogis
sanatorium to be erected through
a county bond issue and maintained
out of county funds were discussed
at length yesterday morning at a
meeting of the Travis County Tp-
berculosis association held at the
The enumeration of the scholastic census of the chty is
nearly completed. If the census enumerator has failed to enrol
your children, please notify the undersigned at once. This is
Marble Falls Briefs
Austin American Dispatch.
MARBLE FALLS, March 30. — A
slov rain began to fall here Mon-
day night at 8 o'clock and continued
through the night and all next day.
In all, I 41 inchea felk The tock-
men now want water for the tanks
doctrine to be held in Richmond. ___
December 2 to 4, were announced | needs
by Governor H. Lee Trinkle. Dually
city of Monsignor Testa as
representacive of Popp Plug
Congressmen Keep Fit on Naval Junket
Mri.O W. Winn has returned to will be had Everyone is cordiallw
her home in Granger after a visit ’ invited. A small admission fee will
here with relatives. I be changed.
Here, indeed, is one of the
truly great picture* of all
time and we sincerely urge
you to see it. Be sure to
bring the kiddies!
EMORY JOHNSON'S
GREAT PRODUCTION
Witness Brought Back
DALLAS---John Ivy, who escaped
from here while waiting to appear
as witness for the goverhment in a
narcotic case, was returned to Da-
8s from Beaumont last night by a
deputy sheriff. Ivy escaped in
February.
to spend a few days with friepds
and see the shows.
Emmett Miller of Lampasas is
visiting relatives and friends in
Marble Falls this week.
Mrs. Lou Roberson visited rela-
tives in Kingsland this week.
NATIONAL.
ELDORADO, Kans--The Butler
VRY IMPORTANT. Under the
_ shaca P
Utile Bob Wataon
home at Buda yeste
eral days’ visit here
Mr and Mrs Jim ’
drew at Bas Marcos
Elgin Society .
Austin American Dispatch. X
ELGIN, March 30.—The work of
drilling in the Elgin Oil Syndicate
well, six miles east of here, will be
resumed next week. Work has been
delayed awaiting some pieces of
machinery that has now arrived
MANCHACA,
vicinty has had
past few days a
thau four tachs
slowly and the gi
wet There we
rises is the eree
in bad eondition
i graded.
Mrs. Dannebaum returned to her
home at Waco Wednesday after-
boon. following a week's visit here
with her brother-in-law and sis-
ters."Mr. and Mm Joe Bpiegle and
Him Mollie Dannebaum.
John L Brunner left Wednesday
night for Dallas to attend the
Texes Postal convention. which
meets there March 30 and 21.
Henry Coffieid of Dallas was here
Interviewing Taylor merchants.
T. S Ursin of Brockton, Mass,
dainty refreshments to the follow-
ing members and guests.' Mes-
dames W L Davis. A M House, 1
A. Prewitt, J. C. Oehler, Andrew
enrollment must be
Store open till 9 o’clock to
accommodate Easter Customers.
FLONEXCK hastox (Seprane)
Presuntnles • 1m Fatrellas (0 Ask of the
Btars Beloved Mexican Folk Mong Ar-
raned by Frank I.a Forge. In Mexican
Ei Cehro (The Yephyr) Mexican Folk Boag.
L Arranged by Frank La Forge, in Mexican
No, 13079____
MAHIR TIFFANY AND THEO KARIE
(Soprano and Tenor)
Ob. That We Two Weeo Maying (Nevin)
Alice Where Art Thou (Gurnse-Ascher)
Ne, 2370
MARION HARBIN (Sinzing Comedienne)
I Gave You Up Just Before"You Threw Ma
Bow a
Rene of t be Rio Grande
NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS
Relessed Daily
$40,000 Dallas Fire
DALLAS--«. H Trapp, city fire-
man. was injured, not seriously, and
property valued at $40,000 lost in
early morning fires which destroyed
a two-story apartment in Corsicana
- V
. Hog Cholera Lessened
FORT WORTH — Little cholera
now remains in the 25 Texas
counties, which have been under
quarantine for some time, aecord-
ing to the state veterinarian's of-
fice today. Conditions are daily
improving and It la probable some
Corns, Cal-
A Good Thing—DON’T MISS IT.
Send your name and address
plainly written together with 5 cents
(and this slip) to Chamberlain
Medicine Co., Des Moines. Iowa,
and receive in return a trial pack-
age containing Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds,
croup, bronchial, "flu" and whoop-
Ang coughs. and tickling throat;
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets for stomach trouble, indi-
gestion. gassy pains that crowd the
heart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain’s Salve. needed in
every family for burns, scalds,
wounds, piles, and skin affections;
these valued family medicines for
only 5 cents. Don't miss it.—(Adv.)
low. This rain will make
Whalan. 21. today yas found guilty
of having bald up and robbed C. E
Hunt Jr. and Everett Knott, and
sentenced to Rerve 99 years in
prison. Hunt and Knott were held
COMMENCING ADR
MONDAY, m He
f during his illness, has been acting _ __________ __________
In a similar capacity for Mrs. upin the residence section Nov. 16,
tlarding. wife of President Harding. *---* "
W Speegle, H. A. Steadman, J.
Brackenridge and E. W. Stromberg
made during the month of March. All children must be en-
rolled whether they attend public schools or not.
MRS. J. M. HARRELL.
Mra. J. M. Harrell, wife of Cap-
tain Harrell of this city, died at the
F home of her daughter, Mrs. C. M
" Ball of 2704 Nueces street, last
. Right.
Rhe is survived by her husband,
two daughter, and four sons, Mrs.
C. M- Bell of Austin, Ralph
Ritchie of Manor. W A. Harrell of
f Temple, P. D. Harrell of Manor, J.
G. Harrell *and J. P. Harrell of
Austin.
The funeral will be held at >
o'clock this afternoon from the
home of her daughter. Burial will
take place at Oakwood cemetery.
Dr. George Green will officiate.
led at
Mie* Bess Dolan
School Census.
Sehlolastic census reports are
coming in from the rural school
trustees of WIlamson county to
the office of the county superin-
tendent, about one-third, perhaps
being in at thia time. All school
census reports are called for one
month earlier thie year, according
to notices sent out by the state sup-
erintendent. in response to which
Misa Banders sent requests to ah
trustees asking prompt action In
the matter.
YMCA Elects Officers
WACO — The following officers
were elected at a meeting here to-
ds y of the state exedutive commit-
tee of th* YACA: Cbsirman, R S
Rawer of Dallas. v.ce president a
R. T. Wiison of Temple and W. T.
Iad of Fort Worth: secretary. I.
6. WIUfamson of Ssn Antonio;
RICHMOND, Va.— Plans for an
international centennial celebration
of promulgation of the Monroe
Sock Mills, Runnels, San Saha,
Travis, Williamson and Llano.
Mrs. Morris has served as, state
chairman of the child hygiene de-
partment and as chairman of the
same work in the fifth district. Her
election to the office of district
president is a well-deserved compli-
ment. *
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ALL-STAR SUPPORTING CAST
WORLDS BEST DANCING CHORUS
AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA
PRICES: $1.00 51.50. $2.00 and $2.50 Plus Tax
Seats Now on Sale at Box Office
Alwcays something new at Brunswick Shop.
No more waiting to the end of the month1.
Brunswick Record, can be played on any
phonograph. Th, world', truest reproductions. Hear Compare)
Srunawick
Miss Ruth Powderly, who was
head nurse for President Wilson
ERLIN. — German industrial
magnates in the Ruhr have de-
cided to refuse payment to th*
French and Belgians of the March
coal tax, due tomorrow and to ac-
cept ' all consequences resulting
from such action, according to Ber-
liner ‘Tageblatt.
Toesday "42" Club.
The Tuesday Forty-two club met
with Mr* T. G. Hyslop. A num-
ber of spirited games were en-
joyed. the hostees later serving
Bartlett Couple Married
Austin American Dispatch.
BARTLETT, March 30.—Herbert
Lange, son of Mr. and Mrs. S A.
Lange, and Miss Alvena Tseglish,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FL E.
Tseglish, were united in marriage
at the Lutheran church here Wed-
nesday evening, Rex- Theo Bogish,
pastor of the church, officiating.
After a short wedding trip the
couple wifi return here to make
their home several miles’'north of
Bartlett, where Mr. Lange is a well
known and prosperous farmer.
____ Girls Saturday at 8 p. m. at the
______- —__ reported Masonic hall. Any member of the I
sligthly improved at her home on 1 Masonic lodge or of the Eastern j
Porter street * Star is urged to be present.
Moody Expected Here for
Trials of Bell tad Miller
District Attorney Dan Moodv,
confined to his bed in Georgetown
for several days with la grippe, was
| able to be up for a short time ye-
terday. according to reports here
■ yesterday. Mr Moody's condition
I hag improved to such an extent that
J it lo considered Vkely that he wiil
I be able to be here Monday for the
f trial of the cases against Foster
| Bell and John Miller, charged wish
murder in two rose* and with aa-
' nault to murder in another as a re-
sult of the street battle at Sealy in
Beptember last year
Those present were:
B Challenner, T.
L Brunner, G. It.
Shands on West Hopkins street
The building is being redecorated
and makes an ideal location for
, the chamber of commerce. The
secretary, G. C. Jones, announces
‘ that the room will be headquarters
! for the Rotary and the Ki wan is
clubs. Luncheons will be served on
the specified days and everything
points to even more usefulness
FOREIGN.
PA RIK— Th French government
siders that the first thing Ger-
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FAVTA PLAY"
WASHINGTON.-The army MTV-
Sentenced to 99 Vein for
Robbing Two Men in Dallas
DALLAB, March M>.—Clarence
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the auditorium of the building •
The debate, the first ea the 1923 j
dabala achedule of the university
WM on the subject, ' Resolved, that |
organizec labor should enter poli-
ties as a separate party.”
Terrell Siedge of Kyle and James
Hart of Austin composed the Texas
team, and Robert J. Pleus and J.
Reid Williams composed the win-*
ning Colorado team.
Judges for the debate were: '
Judge W. C. Morrow of the courta
of eriminal appeals. Judge C. H. j
Jenkins of the caart of civil ap-.
Itais and H. H. Harrington of the
board of control
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Tueaday Bridg• Club.
The Tuesday Bridge club met
Spends His Dime
A Paramount Comedy
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Fable — News — Topics
LAST TIME TODAY
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MAJESTIC
Watermelons
J The greatest crop of watermelons
I in the history of this section is be-
ing planted. The splendid rains
. have put an excellent season in the
ground. Many of the farmers about'
here are planning to replant their
crops on account of having been
killed by the heavy recent freeze.
The pecan crop was not injured, but
’he fruit crop has been materially
damaged. The short fruit crop last
year proved a hardship upon the
shippers who have formerly realized
large sums of money from their
fruit crops.
H. L. Pearson of Wharton was
among busines visitors her* Wed-
DORTMUND—French troops to-
day occupied the railway station ax
Luettringhausen, Hoerde and Ap-
lerbeok, seizing 150 railway cars,
pari of which were laden with
beer.
buyers of American ships promise
not to use the vessels to import
liquor into the United States, it
wae learned officlally today.
CHICAGO.—An inquivy wa3 be-
gun today to determine the cause
of death of Mra May Clauson, 35,
sprritualist, whose malt ila led body
was found in her flat with her
bull terrier guarding it. She ap-
peared to have been dead for three
weeks.
HANCOCK
Kostan, April 2
“BIG TIME” VAUDEVILLE
From
Majestic Theatre. San Antonio
Hyams and McIntyre
la Honeysuckle
Bernivici Bro*. & Co.
Assisted by Don Baker
“MOMENTS MUSICALE-
MILLICENT MOWER
Matinee Only ?
Viola Dana
Dylppo Matinee25 & 55c
“ rices Night "6c to $1.10
incladina Taxes
Seats Now Selling
Wholesale Liquor Raid*
Made in Galveston County
HOUHTON, March .—Feder
offiers today were preparing to
file charges aa a result of whole-
sale liquor raids made lata yes-
terday in the vicinity of Arcadia.
Alta Loma and Hitchcock, Galves-
tow county.
. Officers stated that they cap-
l tvrad 14 stills, 22SO gallons of
mash, 124 quarts of whiskey and
E6 fermenters
San Marcos Briefs
Auatin American Dispatch.
CAN MARCOS, March 30—At the
district mooting of Parent-Teacher
associations held at Santa Anna on
March 21 and 22, the seventh dis-
trict was orgaplzed and officers
were elected as follows: President.
Mjs. Jages E. Morris of San Mar-
cos; vice president at large. Mrs.
Walter H. Schefer of Menard; re-
cording secretary. Mrs B. T. With-
ers of Santa Anna; corresponding
secretary, Mra. P. T. Bost of San
Marcos; treasurer, Mrs. Robert .
Streigier of Fredericksburg; his to
ran, Mrs. Maud Williams of Bangs.
The seventh district has been tak-
en from the old fifth district of the ।
Texas Congress of Mothers and the I
Parent -Tea cher association and is (
composed of 22 counties, as follows
Comanche, Bastrop, Blanco, Brown, ।
Burnet, Caldwell. Coleman, Concho,
GHesple, Hamilton, Haya Kimbl,
Lampasas, Mason, Menard, McCul-
are certainly becomming.
Most men want to look
their best on Easter;
sometimes they get the
wrong clothes. These are
right, you’ll know they are
—so will' everyone else.
Extra values in Norfolks,
Sport Suits and 2, 3 and 4-
button sacks.
Tenn., lectured at the first Bap- t
(1st church Wednesday night Dr.
Mariner is here in interest of the
Baptist missionary program.
Mrx M. V. Smith will entertain
with an Easter party at her horn*
today, honoring her little daughter.
Doris, the occasion being her birth-
day.
Mr* Jack Rayburn and daugh-
ter. Jacquelyn, have returned from
a visit to Fort Worth.
Mrs. Molli* Cook of Granger la
here for a visit with Mra J. N.
tenants Oakley Kelly and John A
Mac Ready were preparing to at-
tempt another trans-cent inenta!
non-stop fiight, starting thia time
from New York for San Diego.
MUSKOGEE. Okla. - Receivers
for the Constantin Refining com-
pany of Tulsa, ware appointed by
Federal Judge Robert L. Wilams
here yesterday on petition of the
Spitzer-Rorick Trost and Savings
bank of Toledo, Ohio.
Taylor Residence Sold
GEORGETOWN, March 30.-
Deed of transfer in a large res I
estate deal wae filed for record in
the county deck's office at George-
town today, property involved be-
ing the residence on lot 3, block 24.
In Taylor, which is sold by Mre.
Maa Kennedy, widow of James
Pooler Kennedy of Brewster coun-
ty. Mrs Tassie Parker Kennedy,
widow of M. R. Kennedy and Marra
A. Smith, acting as executors and
truntees under the will in the es-
tate of M. R. Kennedy, to O. W.
Davls, consideration being 913,740
cash.
ing things about the show ta the
perfectly natural manner in whici
it is presented.
The choruses are excellently done
and the famous Tivoli girls, as
pages, midnight sprite*, and in sev-
eral other clover song hits. are
among the most attractive fea-
turea.
Raymond Hitchcock opened the
performnce with an invitation "to
the committee on education." smil-
ing to the stndents who had turned
out. There is plot and continuity
In the show and, to be sure, there
is beauty and talent galore.
Irene Delroy and Al Sexton are
among the most talented entertain-
era. especialiy Mies Delroy. Per-
sonality simply beams from her
countenance ss she dances with
abandonment born of genius. Sex-
ton is particularly good as her
dancing partner
Lee Morse is the most individual
member of the cast, singing a group
of songs pitched very low and giv-
ing the impression of a base until
she comes into sight. The audience
demanded more encores of her than
any one person.
A cast of co medians in appalling
costunes gave real entertainment,
regardless of the strong opposition (
they have in Hitchcock and the
pretty dancers. The dancing school (
is clever beyond dexr.ption (
There is variety which is partic-
ularly pleasing and when the bal-
cony seen* from "Romeo and Juli-
et," with the inimitable Hitchcock
as Romeo, the great characters of
Shakespeare lived again but the
art ta finally converted into some-
thing more modern and under- l
standable.
"Hitchy-Koo" will be shown at 1
the Hancock again this evening. 1
UNIVERSITY MEN- GYM.
PRICES: First 12 rows. $4.00; next 10 rows. SX50; last 6 raws.
$3.07: unreserved seats, $200; No Wsr Tax.
• Turkish Polygamy
To Be Forbidden
TARIK. March it — A law I.
shortly to be passed in Turkey
prohibiting a man from having
more than one wife, according to
Dr. Fouad Bey. member of the An-
gora parliament and former Turk-
I i*h minister of jealth and child
welfare.
•'There have been radical chang-
es of attitude in the last few years
toward the old Moslem marriage
custom. explained Dr Fouad
'Our wars left many widow* and
orphans. Now we are determined
to conform to custom, and- the fact
is tihat I recently traversed all of
Turkey nd did not find any man
■ with more than one wife."
Representatives and aenators are shown here on the hurricane deck of the U. B S Henderson going
through setting-up exercises under the direction of the naval instructor. The battleship bearing the mem-
bers of Congress was on its way to the war maneuvers at Panama.
Colorado Debaters
Win 2-1 Decision
Over Texas Team
Univeraity at Colorado debater* ;
aphoiding the negative, won a 2-1
weekly meeting- After a serie*
cocklastnight, was on. of the meet Statt.secrearIA.Coniterre-
original and enjoyable show* here
this season. On* of the most pleas- p
NEW YORK. — Resumption of
service on the Mexican debt, which
was expected to begin April 1 by
the payment of approximately
$3000,000 interest due on that date.
ir~ •
was among the business visitors
here this week. •
Mrs H C. Mentor underwent an
operation for appendicitis st the
Taylor sanitarium, and is reported
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riviere and
children of Temple are here spend-
in the week with their parents. Mr
and Mrs W. P Riviere.
Edward Carison of Carsbad is
hete on account of the death of
ills sister, Mia. Chai He Johnson.
Mre. D. Ia. Vance went to San
Antonio Monday to spend the week
with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Lin-
nartz.
J. A. Whitesides of Dallas was a
business visitor here.
Ray Kulzick of Milwaukee wax
hete on business.
Miss Winifred Gosse:t is able to
be back st school again after an
operation for appendicitis about two
weeks ago.
Miss Estelle Mae Norvell is ill
at the home of her parents, on
Porter street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Flink are the
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS. STURDAY MORNING. MARCH 11, 1923.
Miss Mary Thomas entertained
the Girls' Tuesday club at her
home. The usual number of games
at bridge were enjoyed. Miss Bet-
tye Allison receiving the club prise,
and Miss Ruby Carradine the guest
prise Dainty refreshments were
served those present.
BERLIN. — Germany’s fleeting
debt increased by 1,455,000,009,000
marks in the second ten days of
March, total flotation reaching
5,600-000,000,000 marks. Financiai
experts find little eonsolation in the
fact that only one-quarter of the
new $50,000,000 loan has been sub-
scribed by the public.
BERLIN. — Special dispatches
from Essen to the Berlin newspa-
pers report the arrival in the Ruhr
“Hitchy-Koo” Most
I sKa*#— Killed
BnowNSVRIE—dladalupe ao-
reno. Laborer, wu found last night
st hfs home near Ro Hondo with
ills head split by an axe. His wife
is missing and officers are working
on the theory that she,was kid-
naped by her husband’s slayer.
Ne Charges Ret urn A
FORT WORTH—Grand jurors of
criminal istrtct court, after inves-
tigating the shooting of Sam Nol-
ley. former East land sheriff, and
J. C. (Kid) Jordan, Mar3h 15. have
not voted any indictments in the
case.
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