The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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For Year’s Plans
Gause Minister, 91,
Makes State Tour
Hay Fever
sufferers
The San Carlo
Grand Opera Co.
gge
Ale New Comedy and Pathe News
OncHESTRA ANO FIRE ORGAN
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Mexican Is Charged
In Milano
Affray?
100 Mueleiane and Caat In.
eluding Tamaka Miura, Anna
Fitziu, Graham Marr, Cel in
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in the
Monday and Tuesday
Oct. 29th and 30th
"If it‛s a book you ma
get it from Gammes,"
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panta.
widow of the late Dr. J. O Barbee,
died at her home here early Fri-
TWO MURDER
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A OrERA HOUSL11
Startihg Today for Entire Week
Austin, Thum.
Internationally known
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HANCOCK
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GRAND CENTRAL
. ON THE SCREEN TODAY AND TUESDAY
tague an ola reaident ot Have
couriy, having lived here about so
yeara.
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BANGSLEY-HOUGHTON.
MAnBIE FaLLK Texaa,
The irresistible lure of Dillingham Shoes is due
to the originality of the patterns and the happy
combination of good style with serviceability.
Ruby
Reg win
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TODAY and TH RI FRIDAY
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Two performances daily—3:00 -8:30.
Special Symphony Orchestra Each Pertormanee
All seats reserved— Prices, Matinee 50e-Ble;
Night lit, -506— Add 10% War Tax.
Nueces Hotel Co.
JOHN F. SAUNDERS, Manager
POTASH &
PERLMUTTER
With Barney Bernard, Alex
Carr and Vera Gordon
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AFTER-TH’ SHow we’ll {
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PELICAN oN SALT LAKE W □
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ACEBGSUIN STEAK P
I PRSPIRING GRAWY, MJ’ F
HOLLERING FOR HELP •
Seate on Bale at J. R ReeCh
AUePIcES
AMATEUR CHORAL CLUB
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WE’RE GO NA GIE OUR
AIREDALES A WALK
DowATowN, As MANBE
TAKE w A DUMB DRAMA -
mj' AFTER -T Home
we'll "TRoW 7 SANEL
Wfo GOME CitoP SUEY !
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A HUKT VOUR REDUCIG)
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IN THREE PERFORM.
ANCES
Man. Night-
"Madame Bulkin^'
Tues MsHnes Hl Trevator.
Tom. Night—"La Bahama-
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‛ LISTEA,NovGG•
I Kuow WHAT
Ypu’RE PEGGING XT.
NouHINK Vou cAu
TRIP ME ON MV
PIET W-TALKJNG
ABOUT EAT, EH ?-
Well, tust fix'
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OUTSIDE !
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beloneine m Arthur Marper at sta- ,
plen Coyotes have been unumunily
Why suffer the agonies of Hay Fever ‘when
you can come to The Nueces at Corpus
Christt and quickly be relieved by the Salt
Moisture in the atmosphere?
I 1
Firat Chrintian ehure ometatine
Lehenerm’ weddine marea WM
played be Mra W M. Bont4 Mlea
8-di Harg«tey. aimter of the eroom
v„ mata at honer and Mowara C
Ska=z• acted na bem man
Atter Ik. ceremony an Intormal
ALSO . ,
EXTRA ADOBO ATTRACTION
FEATURINO
TME CRESCENT OncMESTRA
prenenta a remarkabie fneance of
longevity with hearty mind and
body.
••The World’s Sweetheart*”
Plays a lullaby of love—an overturn of passion-
a symphony of hate—a jazz tune of laughterje,
song of romance in "Rosita", a moot stirring
melodrama filled with scenes of intense, gripping
emozionalism.
PENNY BABV.
-MARBLE FALLA Texas. Ort. 14
The -year-ola son at Mr. and Mra
W Penny dled Sunday night and
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— CLE, MNTEETH
! ARBGETNG E
adapted by uteri Knobloch
story by -Herbert 7alk
photwfraphu by Charles Jtosbet*
AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTI
Literary Society Meets
TIIHALL Texas Ort. 14—The
Thrall Nigh echool nterary -oclety
had Ita first meetine of this n«
mon Fnday eventne and rendered
a rood proram to a rood and ap- !
preciative nudtence. The woman a
mislonary noetety «aw a regular I
— Mightier than the book_
—Mana than a grnr pietura, Iha
eereen vortrayal at Mark Sabre srAura
unehanging philosophy at lava is TODAY
a poom of great beauty.
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IIU NIGHT&NS
AH MORNINGG/
KEEP YOUR EYES
ELAN CtlA* AND KEAlTi
it noon. Alaridge and Field on
Tuesday from 1 to » p. m.. Mahom-
et Wednesday from 1 to 5 p. m..
Qakala Thursday, and at Smith-
wick Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 10 a
tn. to 1 p. m.
Paul's Latheran
Do tor the State and Na-
bers present, Openine song. -I Need
Thee Every Hour," was followed
by prayer by the paster. Rev. O. C.
Haley. The Bible lesson, "Ruth." ;
waa conducted by Mrs. A. T. Ste-
phennon. After the Issaon the host-
esm nerved delighttul refreshments
of cake and cream.
t two Sally paper
pehool, Mr Orinth |
KYLE, Texaa. Oct. 14-The
" Woman’s Missionary society of the
Methodist church met at the par-
sonars Tuesday afternoon for Bible
and misstom study. with 12 mem-
j_________AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. 1TXA8. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1923.
Milam County Grand Jury Returns Felony indictment
"What the
•way at altar. The bride’s
costume wee a three-piece eutt of
brown elk, wearing a bude duvetyn,
hat to match, with burnt oetrich
trtunminkg “ru
THRALL Texaa. Oct. 14.—John
Boortz, August Frohnapfle, Law. |
rence Stauffer and Paul Hopf have
rone to McMillin county to build a '
house on the Stauffer land near
Three Rivera
tcal» I sehull ne
Fall Gardens Good at Bertram wiu be gathered. The crop bar
turned out much better than was
14- ( its first
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- TAX COLLECTOR
VISITS BERTRAM
I BERTRAM, Texas, Oct. 14—Tax
I Collector C. 8, Shipp of Burnett
- was here, collect! nr taxes, Satur-
day He will be at Shady Grove
__ Tuesday, Oct 16, from * a m. to
1
Librarle Beughe and Beta.
Kyle cemetery, which was con-
ducted by Rev Haley, Psstor at
the Mebhodist church.
day in the
humerous this year and huntine
parstee have found a fertile field j
tar their sport Mannie ApblinE. _
hving mouth of town haa eueneaded II
In kiline hlmost Iwa Aomen dur- |
Ins tMa year ___I"
GAMME[‛S:
ehill coule mahe it—
by the Rev.
They were
i after the
Reds ana Mias Jullet lowine •N
PETE MORRISON IN
-HEADING NORTH**
A Cowboy Movie With Many Thrills— First Time Here
EXTRA—
-FRESH HEIR-
A Fast Sunshine Comedy in 2 Arts •
- LEE-CLARK
ROCKDALE. Texas. Oct
Coyote Caught at Kingsbury
krasBunr, Ort 14 —After a
chame at neven hours and four mim-
wise an exeredingty larva coyote
waa auzht three mie. from here
ranrh near Delhi and 20
as* <4 Lockhart.
The Miwest- Texas test
g3
Parent-Teachers •—•nation
WHERE THE BIO PICTURE8 FLAY
JOHN GOLDEN GREAT STAGE SUCCESS
TODAY AND ALL WEEK
contractor fnr
current everita.
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Elgin PTA Begins
Work of New Year
TA AUS Texaa, Oct 14 — The
LOCKHART, Texs, Oct. 14-
There have been no especially
important developments in the
proven fleld or wildcat area dur-
ing Um past week
Most attention just now is fo-
"cused on the three wildcat testa,
one of these, the Midwest -Texas
test on the Smith tract id miles
northeast of Lockhart, one the 8
O Cole test 19 milee east of
Lockhart and the other the Kit-
tles A Keen test on the Davie
of the
piate supper after the
to now drilling at 21 JO foet and
win make more teta today.
The Colo test ia now rilling at
around 1900 *eet, having sruck
acveral gas pockets since paas-
Ing the 1 Md-foot depth and also
having three showinga of oil
The Kitties-Keen test on the
Davis ranch is now drilling at
around 726 feet, having made re-
markable progress since spud-
ding In Sept. it. The log of thia
weil shows that it is running ab-
solutely true to proper formation.
It la la a sectlon of country that
haa a remarkable history, that
has received the most favorable
geological reports and around
which great interest has cen-
tered for several moat ba
yermannarsptggenapnncarione iday antergon. atit.aeock,at ihana Tuni"EenazinEnanre:
"t“atin a"hzhomzjot xrabw. E"HAon, sThe Eo anboyinprrue countz.tmr.
ths epoome perents Mr ana Mrs abnt, Mrs. J. M Gririth was Ehrughout cntral TezncoF":
fzs"esu ^^cw^^r^b. X $ 222-152 maaa,.
wer appotntea as follows -- -- —- -- — —--- I
The new pelley I* I
te deme the pub- |
lie with big pre- I
duetione at pop- ■
ular priee• I
day morning and the
took place thia morning
internauonal, and
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er,kad
tg.CV:
ROCKDALE, Texaa. Ort. 14-
Eey. and Mrs. C K Carr at Gaune,
Bertram and vicinity has been
bavins showery weather aU this
week which has retarded the cot-
ton plckins- With another week
or two of clear weather the crop
way eonnerting with New Braun-
feia, end Mlns Allan in the daugh ■
ter at Mr and Mrs Win Allan at
UH> pinc. They will make their
home in Manee at the prenent.
Keep Your Skin
Fresh and Young
CsuimErilznu.h
SAN MARcO Texas, Oct. 14.-
The San Marcos Council 6f
Mothers and Parent-Teacher asso-
ciation will have their first reg-
ular business meeting Friday, Oct.
19 at 4 o'clock in the High school
auditorium. Since this is the
14 th anniversary of the Texas Con-
gress of Mothers, a program has
been arranged to celebrate its
birthday. Every member of each
PTA in the city is cordially in-
vited to be present. A social
mealing will follow. The program
follows:
Congress prayer, W. M. Cavness.
Business session.
Song, “America, - by all Par-
ent-Teacher associations, led by
Charles S. Garden, with Miss
Mary Carden as accompanist.
"Aims and Purposes," Mrs. W.
N: Joiner.
Brief sketch and history of or-
ganization, Mrs. Bertram Harry.
Message from state chairman,
Mrs. J. P. Taylor.
1 "What the PTA Has Meant to
the School.*' Superintendent L J.
Berry.
"What the PTA Has Meant to
the Community.*’ E. O. Wiley, su<
perintenent training school.
"What the State and National
Organizatihs Do for the Local.”
Mry Alfred Ivey.
We can refer you to Hay Fever sufferers of
many years who will tell you they are re-
lieved immediately upon their arrival here.
If you can connect business with your trip,
you will find this section the moot prosper
ous in Texas. For Pleasure Seekers: A
Wonderful Nine-Hole Golf Course. Fishing.
Hunting and Bathing.
Rates furnished upon request.
hi mentei motivity ana
We have been serving the women of Austin and Central Texas for
• over a quarter of a century. Each season they have looked to us for
the newest in Footwear and each season we have met all their
expectations. , Today we are prepared as we have never been pre-
pared before--nowhere is the trend of French Footwear Fashion
more admirably evinced than in the artistic
creations of Dillingham. All the newest
and most beautiful models of the season
are now ready in the many shades of Brown
Suedes, Black Suedes, Black Satins and
Patents, priced at:—
LESCHBER-SIMACK
ROCKDALE, Texas, Oet. 14 —
Mins Lena Simack and Mr. Will
Iechber were married last Sun-
married last Sunday <1 noon
Wildcat Tests Hold Center
wadding at the home of the bride’s
parenta, which waa attended by
several hundred neighbors, friends
and reiatives.
AGoldwyn Piotur
2oN T.mumzz-E: ,mz.er"zazeuryur, wuim.an I
theeritics who r»" “ the nweeteat low story at tha roar |
M. R. MONTAGUE. (
BUDA. Texaa. Ort. 14-M.F R
Mantavu., father of Mra Ben Hena-
lor at Buda, died at his home Mon-
dny and v„ burled lo Kvle ceme-
tery Ture day afternoom. Mr. Mon-
7
reached a depth of 2040 feet end
was making good showirg when
land title troubles came up and
work was stopped. It is reported
that this matter has deen ad-
justed and that drilling will bo
resumed Monday. The Uno Oar-
interest tn
national and
anticipated. Some farmers have
finished and are bringing la their
remnants. The ran} weather has
been fine on the fall gardens
and grass. Farmers are 'preparing
1
2a test by the MidwestaTexas
people in Bastrop count/TBome
M iiles north at the Smith tent.
THORNDAI,E, Texas, Oet 14—
Two murder indietments were re-
turned by the Milam county grand
Jury in session at Cameron this
week. Ed Beard at Thorndale was
charged with the kming of Robert
Carter here on Bunday. Sept ».
Board la out on bond at 810,060,
A. Oliphant was booked on a
charge of murder, growing out at
the kining' at O. Siegreast near
Brtary, in the northern portion at
Milam county, laat week. An aa-
exult to murder charge was tiled
against Jose Mayans, a Mexican,
who ran amuck in a passenger sta-
tion at Milano last wsek. stabblnc
another Mexican and stabbing Con-
stable Frank Boggan with a knife.
The Mexican was only subduett
, when he was shot three times.
w , „ .*
nnance, Mra W.E Wood1ThorndAle. Mr. Cart is »1 rears
chairman. „Mendome. Burtts. L P OM. and ss a Confederat. midier
Cherry. * M. Carter. J. M saw lone and arduous service under
Howers J M. Grimth, D B Lane, Lso and Jackson Allhouen the
W B. Dwtt_ and Miso Medina egea prencher is nenfiy blind and
tirtrfia; membershtp, Mra w. C. his wite has to read to him. he
—--- —--- Brown Mra Brown to welect Ivor —-— —- ——— -------
reception wee hele with e number committee: proerm, Medame.
at setentn «unt pre. ■ nt Mra Walter Outt and w C Brown:
J K neini pr sided at the euttine whol around Utah achool, Mieeee
oa th. bride s <wk. and Ml Al. Nel ow.no and Ruth Poeer Mae
vine Rareniez. at thepuneA bowl ! anme. Loui. Ramit and Wallace
Mr ana Mra Bereztey ten 11 olfum Ermmar mehool, Mlee Mo-
medletely tee a short honezmoon i ain. dritrin. Mendame. Kate
tp and ”21 be.athome. teroend. , otUom southerwond and R
after October let. at 604 Eimwood svr
straet. Fort Worth.Mr nerehy M" w. C Brown e r-tenatton
umA I. make hi. home in Merle a. -aretary waa neceptea and.
vali ______ ! Maw J M. Grirrith waa etectef
BLANCO, Texa., Ort it--Mono and Mra
MARY
PICKFORD
w ,n ■
Ho sita
G J~panij-h Jlomance,
udith HOLBROOK BLINN
“ ' iu» mi the place
LEWiS.M’CLISM Mra Ea Fromme read a meat
mannLI FALL& oL 14—,." me.enA.Pur-
Lewie ana sfles Miayde MeCHoh. ro:uor- ..a™ !"-Tehet.A":
two well -known nennla nr Emirh. pocia • on and the organizaton
Hunaa imti .2 i Nur^Aa^iirris
iace T. IL Nrtwarda perteraMd I dlw-w^iro, th. «—fallen rated
the maring- -------Pt. the pre- "unahaeraim. Puhoozctonare
At the First Methodist ehuren,
Thorneale, Mies Audrey Clark and
Ram Los at Memphis Tenn , were
Decree, d had lived In this
: vieinity 11 years, coming here from
i Arkansas when 11 years at sae
I with her parrots Major and Mrs
E Nance, and she is survived by
seven children as follows: Mrs.
J. R Porter. San Marcos; Mr.
Otto Groor, Kyle: Mre Albert
Kyle, Whitney. Texas: Mrs. M. A.
Johnson. Bryan Texaa; J O.
Barbee, Thorndale, Texas: E N.
Barbee Paint Rock; W H Bar
bee, Kyle She is alno burvived
by a very large connection of near
retail ven throughout this section
of ths stats.
12
Of Stage in Caldwell Area 8115
® Ballis E Barbes agea 11 years.
tfl IF WINTER
.COMES
----------------------- IM He will prbabty Eo
Tue-day momma, through th. com- m th. Deltas fair and enter the
Mned ettort at Etapie• and King- eentmat for the lovine eup In the
bury bunton. The peck wae led a Iwa eapaetty.
by a houna at the Walker ptrain. I—m--
I THE PICTURE I pnreppaI | IN AUSTIN ITE
I IB THE THING) VKVEN 1 I THE CRESCENT
ttonal." Mrs John E. Parke.
"The Endowment Fund and
Birthday Ottering." Mro. James
a Morris
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the land for email eratm. A fM
crop of which will be ptanted"
_ MATTING
To clean matiing you win set th
best results by using cold water am
ammonia.
Bertnam Boy at Fair
PERTH AM Texas. Ort 14-
Wilton winama, one of the Her-
tram Prozreenive Azrieuiture mem-
bora attended the Taseo mat.
f Expomitton at Austin, hens eent
a. a rubatitute for the rain sudg-
In. team from uret oounty.
sort, eountine hla mcora, th. tenm
won fleet in the state. Re alee
made a score at 20 out at a
upto $13
from there lett to visit In New
Orleana, Savannah. Ga New York
City, and other eastern cities. A
special reception was arranged by
friends of ' the bridegroom at
Columbus Oa From New York
they will viait trienas at the
bridegroom’ in Vinelaga, N. J.,
and then pay a visit t"his peopie
, al Gardner. Tenn Mr. ana Mra.
1 Lee will make their home In Mem-
phin, when Mr. Lee le commercial
agent for th. Central at Gegreia
railway company Mr. Lee had al-
ready built and furnishee a trit
bungaloy home la Memphia, ready
for hla bride
At the wedding. Mrs. Afa Eillott
played the wedding march Mrs
L J Samuel gave A solo, I Love
You. Dear." The boot man was
La J Flanagan, sales manager for
the Kehlor Flour company, of St.
louls The matron of honor was
Mra Grace Jennings. Mlsses Neil
Bryson; Hallette Haynes, Byrd
Robertson, and Nora Hale acted
as bries malda Tom Clark,
brother at tbe hrie, gave her
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