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ALWAYS BEST NKWSPAPEH
AUSTIN AMERICAN, TUESDAY, OCTOMJt M, 1»M
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THE ONGAWAS
JOSEF LHEVINNE
JAPANESE EXPONENTS EXTRAORDINARY OF THE
EASTERN DRAMA AND DANCE
PRESENTING JAPANESE SONGS AND DANCES
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NATIVE MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS
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For the very
UNIQUE ORIENTAL PRESENTATION OF
Lee* fer ehe MEYER Red Diarmond
A DRAMA OF OLD JAPANESE FOLK-LORE,
RICH WITH THE FRAGRANCE OF CHERRY
BLOSSOMS
mind nt the youthful love artnirs nt
HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE
OCTOBER 26—TICKETS $1, $1.50, $2.00
AUSPICES ASHBEL LITERARY SOCITY
RESTHAVEN.
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House All Sold Except First Floor
Price (First Floor), $2.00 and $1^0
Seats on Sale at Reed’s Music Store
JOSEF LHEVINNE
Worldfs Celebrated Pianist
NOW PLAYING
A Different Program
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BEEK’S PRODUCE COMPANY
AUSTIN WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS.
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CONGRESS
Austin American’s
Family Notices
DAY
NIGHT
into
party
Deaths
in Memoriam
Obhuaries
Engagementa
Xeceptiona
MRR. JOHN NEWMAN,
AND C HILDREN
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Rochelle Salta
MEYEI
ST. LOUIS.
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calomel
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dycerine
URGE PATIENCE IN
CONSIDERING JAP question
Beautiful 6-room bungalow with screen porch. Finished in
white enamel and attractively papered.
Five-room bungalow with glazed porch. Very attractive.
GUY A. COLLETT—PHONE 493.
boast $ that
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Fo
THE "FOX-WOMAN”
Suits $25 to $85
Overcoats $20 to $100
We Fit or No Sale.
Your money not ours until YOU are
Satisfied
SERUM FOR LEPROSY
TO FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS
became known throughout
later throughout Europe f
GAMMEL'S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Will Bey Books For Cash. Write. Call or Phone 1864.
We Buy and Sell Books Of All Kinds.
se Austin American Want Ads
Tinest and boat automobies in Austin, with or without drivera.
All ells prompuy anewered within the minute received
Our autos ahow the red ana green side nghta.
Cards of Thanke
Confirmnatione
Memorial Services
Annivarsaries
Marrikes
URGE HARDING AMD COX
. TO SUPPORT LEAGUE
S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York
Abo Manufacturep of Bixby’» AA Brown, Shu Wit)
and Jet-Oil Paste Shoa Polishes
THIS GIANT V. s. BOMBER CAN CARRY
FOUR TONS OF DEADLY EXPLOSIVES
world to cunquer. they were mamrie.
A life of complete conenlallty began
for them * ’
Both spendid musicians, they
MIA APPAIS ELEOTED
GOVERNOR or NUEV© LEON
Cream of Tartar
Milk of Magnesia
WitchHazel
Boric Acid
<BXY
JET-OIL
| to most people that our country was
4 in imminent danrger of being drawn
Perezideof Hydrogen
Quinine
Tksctwe of Ioine
“A RECKLESS ROMEO.”
We are splendidly prepared for furnish-
ing you every wearable for Winter—All
we ask is that you favor us with a visit—
Compare our prices with any “cut prices”
though we have not cut sale or bargains
on—Yet you will find our prices best for
the quality.
Mozart and his Constance and of Rob-
ert and Clara Schumann. %
Thus the years sped by.
The young teacher continued tn im-
part with incrensing enthssiamn the
FalfurriaS BUTTER
.7alfurriaJersey Dairy Cb. Jalfumas.Jexas
noff. stood over them both ready to
suggest, guide and inspire their ef-
forts t
When Rosina was 17 and Jonef 22.
the two young people whose lives were
bound up in their music, found quite
suddenly tnnt another and more per-
sonal interest in each other had been
developing.
Eraving the parental anxiety which
could not see how two young children
were geing to live or the precarious
income of an artist who still had the '
REGULAR —RELIABLE
SERVICE
Phone 246
LORE STAR ICE CO.
• ESTAMLISIED 1585
BuyPur
Peroxide of Hydrogen
in the Original Package
Ho long war was on Republi-
cans upheld the hands of the ad.
• effectively further the aspirations for
worldwide and permanent peace
Baggage transfer.
PATTON AITO LIVERY
‘ We wish to thank our friends for
I the kindnes bestowed upon our dear
husband and father during his late
illness and for the many beautifui
1 flowers and expressions of sympathy
extended to ua in our hour of
trouble. *
Meyer Peroxide of Hydrogen—abso-
lutely free from metallic impurities,
is bottled fresh as soon as manu-
factured—its purity, potency and
permanency is certified after test by
experienced chemists, guaranteed by
the largest drug house in the world,
of 68 years’ established character.
Only packaged drugs are certain to
be pure—it is just as easy to ask for
Meyer drugs and get pure drugs, in
the original package.
Your druggist sells them.
Meyer Brothers Drug Company
v ST. LOUIS
TV Large rt Drug Hours in the »odd
necessity of preparing
ratio in favor al Garcia, the tele-
grams aaid.
I MEYER
9 : Certified
3 PEROXIDE,
without sacrificing any part of the
eat of all, his mother, a remarkable
piantst, who received the gold medal
as the grentest pianist of her sex in
Humsta.
The Lhevinnes in their mutual ad-1
leal Union for a 44-hour
By Assoriated Fress the Austin Amertean
WASHINGTON-- Refined chaulmoo-
gra oll which experts of the govern-
men* Publie Health Service say has
arreste the progress of leprosy is
sooh to be used by them in the fight
against tuberculosis.
The experiments with tubercular pa-
tlente will be conducted in Hawaii.
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1 lindepenence of the American
jtion. ‘t believes AmeriQ can
i xuant bear its full pail in the
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en-
Hancock Opera House
its campaign on the
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MAJESTIC MUSIC
most
• He has your head. JosetMme.
Lhevinne will say •
"The outside, perhaps, my dear * Mr.
Lhevinne will reply, but he has the
intellect of his mother.” *
Meanwhile, i he happy Lhvinne triad
has recently become augmented with
the advent of a very new and hand-
some baby boy
It is a wise child who knows how to
choose such brilliant parents.
(Advertisement.)
the struggle the Democratic
t it had kept us out of
the promise to continue
HYDROGEN
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Mevinonotazzona
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The romance of the Ihevinnes be-
Mn when Mme. Lhevinne was a little
Hrl of 9 and Mi. Lhevinne just 5
years older. One day the door of the
class room where Josef was practicing
suddenly opened and Safonoft ap-
peared leading by the hand a dimuni-
tive maiden dressed in a bird’s eER blue
silk dress and carrying a volume, of
Czerny studies under her arm
"Mademoiselle Rosina Bessa, I pre- ]
sent you your instructor. Mr Josef
Lhevinne.” sald Safonort gruvely.
The iwo children looked at each oth-
er. Josef rather embarrarsed - at the
JUST A LITTLE ON THE DAUBER NEEDED
Jet-Oil is a liquid wax and oil polish. Quickly applied
with the dauber attached to the stopper in each bottle.
It gives a new-shoe finish without rubbing—brush- A
ing gives a brilliant shine. Keeps the leather soft H
and pliable. Prevent* cracking. Easiest to Use.
Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores
and Repair Shop*
V. O WEED, Phone 223
Automobile Ambulance
Motor-Drawn Funerals
Republican speakers will discuss
Roosevelt’s policies.
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts Type High Casts
All Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
And then Safonoff left them and the. Th law of heredity should here
young Rosina took her first music les- show definite and Interesting results,
ton from her future husband. j it would seem •
A pretty romance that recalls to th* ‘ On the father's mide, a long line of
ine he lete ef musiciana. on the mothers side, great-
sudden advent of him first pupil; Ro- the hero of Tolstoi a "Anna Karenina”
sina with frank and unabashed Cu-/leo Tolstoi himself stood as go>
riosity. । father
Typos Plan 44-Roar Fight.
By A--sat P-era te the Awstin American. ;
NEW YORK Oet. 25 —Appolnt-
me nt of a committee to carry on the
fight of the International Typograph-;
William &
hart
Tie Cradle
of Courage*
Fatty Arbuckle
to keep us out.
"Thus ’When we found ourselves
at last in the struggle, we were
| utterly unready for it and our par-
. tici pation cost immeasurably more
> than it should have cost.
F “The administration that, when
all the world was in conflagration,
----- 1 refused to realise the importance of
preparedness, of course, could not
: be expected to’ realize while we were
By Ansoeinted Prens U» he Austin Amertean
NEW YORK, Oct 11 — More than
fifty supporters of Senator Harding}
and Governor Cox Bunday joined in .
an open letter to them asking their I
pledge to work, if elected, for the ,
United Mates entry into the League I
of Nations with whatever revision of
the Lodge reservations two-thirds of
the next Senate may approve
Asserung that the "approaching
national election may be indecisive
of the dominant issue of the cam-
paign and leave the vital question of
our entry into any eague dor asso-
ciation of nations still deadlocked in
the Senate or between the Senate and
the White House, with ectsions more
hopeless than before.” the letter said |
Wholly Fresh and
Palatable.
And that's the way everyone likes
their batter. In every essential of
butter, Falfurrias is just a bit more
acceptable, of a purity beyond com-
paze with ordinary butter, and richer
by more than one-half of 1 per cent
per pound. Good grocers everywhere
are supplying the demand for Fa!-
furrias Butter.
the warring nations were denied by . ...0....
their government the privilege of a 1 meeting in every county "in ----,
return- to the legal status of peace United States on October 27, the |
and to the enjoyment of those rights birthday of Theodore Roosevelt, have I
which they had temporarily surren-
( dered under the circumstances
By Associnted Press to the Austin American
NEW YORK. Oct. 25— A state-
ment entitled “"The Christian atti-
tude on the California-Japanese Ques-
tion.” issued Sunday by the executive
committee of the commission on re-
lations with the Orient of the federal
council of the churches of Christ in
imerica, urged all men of good will
both in Americ i and Japan to await
the resuits of the conference of their
responsible representatives in Wash-
ington and Tokib.
The commission also called upon
all such Americans and Japanese:
”To refuse to be stampeded into
precipitate aetion by the vote-cateh-,
mg propaganda of politicians who
appeal to race prejudice and strive
to arouse mob feeling.
“To urge all the facts to be taken
into consideration. Partinan state-
ments of any group are to be dis-
counted."
The statement to signed by:
Rev. William I. Haven, chairman;
F. N, Brockman. Rev. Sidney I. Gu-
lick. Rev. Henry A. Atkfnaon, Rev.
Arthur Brown. Hamilnon Holt,
Charles D, Hurrey, Rpv. Albert (.
Lawson, Rev. Frederick Lynch. Rev.
Frank Mason, North. Rev. Doremus
Kr h udder and F. P. Turner.
resultn of his own studies to his gifted miration of each other. have never I
little pupil, while with grave and kind- ’ yet been able to agree on the important |
ly solicitude, the great master, Balo-point as to whom thschild favors
Beaumont Signs Player.
By Associnted Press tn the Anstin Amerlean.
BEAUMONT, Texas, Oct 25—A. E
Byrnes, outfielder and third baseman
: of Memphis, Tenn , has been signed
by the Beaumont club of the Texas
{league for a trial next spring, Presi-
dent Joe Mathes announced Monday
Byrnes played in the Piedmont
league last year.
sponsibilities cf the world but it al-
| ways believes that America alone
i must docide what that part shall
f be.”
great beauty of their ensemble work.
They toured the continent and Eng-
land together, and the of
Lhevinne grew in fame ““
Ten years later, a little boy was born
to thern who became the proud ruler
of two worshipping subjects, his fath-
er and mother
He was named Constantine after
A N D CHRYSANTHEMUMS.
Senator Harding’s statement fol-
lows in part:
"From the beginning of the war
in Europe the Democratic adminis-
tration steadfastly refused to pre-
pare for the national defense in case
we should be involved.
“In 191 € when it was apparent
8. K. ROSENGREN
Undertaker and Embalmer
Fine Carriages for Hire
Hospital Ambulance
Reports printed in Mexico City
yesterday " said the board wm at-
tempting to obtain an oil acqueduet
concession across Abe Isthmus of Te-
mauntepee so as to insure an ade-
quale supply of oil for the Amer-
can Pacific fleet.
been completed by the Republican
off national committee, it was announced
Monday.
ministration, forgetting party consid-
■ erations, and gave their vote in sup-
port, of war measures far more gen-
erously than did their political op-
ponents.
। “Yet an autocratic administration
repaid this loyalty with the demand
.in the campaign of 1918 that Re-
publicans be removed from every
Dostton at Influence and power
""That demand the country re-
jected.
*’ll was the first time in hNtor
of this nation that an administra-
tion had been defeated in the midst
। of a foreign war.
‛ “That defeat would have been
ample admonition to any admninistra-
ition not entirly aosorbed in its own
■ peculiar policies and purposes.
“But it apparently was unheeded
hy the powers at Washington.
h “Neglecting the acute domestic sit-
uation. the administration suddenly
Conceived an interest in foreign ar-
fairs that contrasted impressively
with h« lack of concer for them
in the period before we were drawn
into the war”
AT I AST THE Hot KEWIFF
COMES INTO HER oWN
By Associated Press to the Auntin Arheriean the southeastern section of ths United
NEW YORK, Oct. 24—Will H. Haya. 8tates.was nnnounced here Monday
chairman nt th. Repubucan nationai bnaonhe executive council or the
By Aamclated Prese to the Autin Amertcan.
CHICAGO. Oct- 25 — The house-
wife had her div and was official-
ly admitted to the ranks of expert
• professions Monday at the break-
fast at the National Home Makers
Guild.
“It is no worse to stay at home
and wash dishes than it is to pound
a typewriter," Mrs. T. Vernette
Morse, executive secretary of the
guild declared. .
“Home making is an expert pro-
j fession and the woman who stays
at home and keeps house should
' receive as much honor and recog-
J nition ns her sister in the business
. world or public life."’
BENSON IN DENIM.
OF MEXICAN STORY LaEDOT-ea-FE
telegrams here concern in8 dundAy
r i gubernatorial € leetion in the Mexican
By Aseociatei Prea to the Auatin hwHw t state of Nuev Leon said Juan M
WASHINGrON, Oct 25—Chair- Garcia received 75 per coat ef the
man Benson nt the snipping board otcmimeeo Mont
sia Monday that he knew M nei Uhorresal advice, from other
connecuon between tb. boura ana tons of the memle howea » CmUw
any proposed oll c oneessiona in Mex-
ico *
"So we entered into pears quite as
unready for it as we had been for
War.
Our economics were disorganised,
our debt enormous, our foreign com-
merce devoted largely to supplying
the necessities at war.
"Instead of setting itself to reme-
dying thgse renditions, the adminis-
tration has devoted itself from the
day of the armistice to promoting
a project of world reorganisation In
which America should bear the larg-
est responsi bi litres of guaranteeing a
new scheme of things.
“Instead of making legal peace as
80on as actual peace had been won.
the American people alone of all
It is the eustomn of many families is Austin
and Central Texac to announce in Um
AUSTIN AMEHICAN all notces afi
! Births Masses
committee, Sunday sent a message to .
all state chairmen, declaring that "we
moveinto the closingdays of the cam- ।
paign with a" assurance at victory as
certain as the righteousness of our
cause.
“Our eom paign has been for a re-
vival of loyalty and patriotism in this
country," the message added.
“It has had for u main purpose the
re-establishmnent of id economical, ef-
ficient. constitutional business admin- .
istration of the government at Wash- »
ington.
By Aseociatad Prens to the A ust to Americaa.
WASHINGTON, Oct 15 —Senator
Harding in a pre-eleofon statement
to the Amertean people made publie
here Mondoy, declared the Republ-
car. party "roes to the people as-
sured that they will recognize ita
supcriority as an instrumentality of
administration and that in the elec-
tion now pending, they will give it
the certificate of their confidence
und trust."
। The Republican Presidential nomi-
pee eritie ised the Democratic admins
strallon of governznental affairs. de-
'daring ”the nation is determined to
be done with autocracy under the
mere guise at Democratic forms.”
The Republican party, he asserted,
"has proposed in its platform and
developed in the utterances of its
leaders a program which contem-
, plates equal opportunity for all and
»"rt cognizes the vices of exploitation
■ and profiteering.”
As to the League of Nations issue.
Senator Harding summarized his par-
ty*® position ns follows:
“The itepubiican party proposes
such an-association of nations as will
I Satisfied Customer*
Satisfied customers built
his wonderful huainqss at
- ours it is not what we say.
f but what you say ghat
hrinKt us new tree "
I ARtiStic JEWELRY
J We are showing the sen-
son's latest in new jewelry
designs. Pretty, dainty
styles espec tally suited
for summer wear — are
shown in brooohes, pins,
pendnnts and ear-drops.
STELFOX CO.
Quality
Austin Texas
631210
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