The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 5, 1920 Page: 2 of 58
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t . '.ared are backers ad at asked
..-r it was becwise they would know
re to secure funds. - . ' -
I -i-oiincit g the "wart oilgarrhy" far
'I ii ( ap the treaty Governor Cot ul
s e a "ir"iihol:rtr affair and ad.it-d: v.
' J; nry Cabot Lodge w U be an et-
"rely fortmete person it hi nne rt
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irint was ' still sinking bat unevenly.
uler flashed tut from Comm !
i ..ckc from Lieutenant .Charles tiii-
. .n a'id Lns'gi J. H. Long atf. Every
'a knew softening was aewifly wrong
t cot out left his station. Then there
" a bump. - - r
it took as tome t!me to realist Jhit
1 st had happened" a:d Youker. "We.
v pre too busy to worry for a 'nomcnt.n
;l but three donned masks J ad for
ur they had their long fight f of Ma.
z tie three men without masks art now
i ;iit ia tht nary yard hospital.
A tht gat Spread through the boat
tut 37 men were foreee troat torn
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ii to per.
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of tue opri-vca ai.a
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last K"v i rs n Ut nl.at i am n;i i " (
lo lnre i.eorjr;eJ 11 the diM;nn-.i' i
I'au .isa to re i.-invd ai tna rur
r:i otin-e:t'"a iit week. I dusire to
atate tl.t i e I fliall freely expre-
my Wt to ti.e I 'atiarm piium'Uve 4
to ) e s'f.tive mat;ersi I shall aotrires'
the 'ii :E tuw.npr t'se ieep'.uf out of
the i m :'orm any iee A pU.:k.
''It U tiue tLat f sumo jrarv t
custom bl trea ia Texas fe lh-
ree orac: oUt to write tlie r' t '
Thia practit-e is wront. Tha jilaii.. i :
cet ocly ao far aa mica Tiew represe rttp' C11 C!. O-r''!1
racy of the S'.ate. NuthStg VjouM .be
put into tht plalforro that it not bitf ui-
ed to be ecac.ed i:ito law. Ouc of the
moot iinporta it tunct'tat of tht eonvea-
tion ia to formolate tht party pla form
and ertaiulj thia platform sliouid r.ut
be -d'cUted'by any t;W person but
should represeut tht - eorabi ne is.J-nn
of the reprtMDtativt democracy of
Texas. I am confident that the conven-
tion wQl work ont a platform that will
meet tht need of Texas." .
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Ia Houoica Sab:rc!ay
Five sms'l firea ownrred ia Houston
atunky. l'aui':(!t mere slht aad the
re were easily put out.
iliree t tut iires wert caused by
uliy chimneys and fluea. A' gnsolhw
tvt explouisa aud it tot . ttoust on
re in oiit cast' and tba other lira wait
cuum'J by an over heated atovev
Deblock in BroolJyn -J
V . - Rapid Transit -Strike
1 Associated Crtsa Report! 1 .'
SEW. ' XQlvIC Stpt. 4. Cotifiictins
claims retard Bg Brooklyn transit tn-ep
nrer mail Saturday bv oliiciaia ot Yhe
Brooklyn Kapid Tra.isit ciroiwuy and it
trikic employes who quit nirk.neai
week ato.te enforce demands for a W
per cent wac increase and reco(uition
ot the doted shop principle
When Kece rer JUudlev M- Carrlson
who - Friday Issued au ultimatum' that
by tne auiwr
rtment to anctliee. tettuur nearer the:. u j i !. l.i . .nv
rr wu wui . .... i W(w nelt ved:ie!tiiy. declared more
than 800 men had resumed work. Lotus
11. Fricler.' attorney for- the union
claimed the strikers forcea were vir-
tnally intact. - .
Both sides 'appeared o accept tht
deadlocked iluation Saturday wnd to pre
part tor fieht. '
Two hundred strikebreaker sleeping
in tha niilran nnlt rfannt ml th It R T .
Cnmmaniler Cooke aiucested imnri!Ui fI f.u) h fi of
t when they pierced tht shell -and; supposedly lucendiary orig n. which th
t a aienal they would need aometnmf M tgtImated losa of HO.OOa
r n.rht sir-t f distresa. Ont oti . m
s commifsioned officers rolunteered to
f nerft.
. . At Caane4 Food. ; -' '
Crowvis in tht stern M th boat tht
-a drank the juice of canned peat and
ana nt J they were too weak U Pn
us. They tried to eat other food but
e oil and water had rained it (
Without wart-h or a match tht men
. ere nnablo to teU whether it waa night
h into the cblorina filled torpedo com-
uiient and get oe of the ba'tenea
t. He was permitted to do So but
i his quest got hold of one. that waa
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r'ephen Gavin a teaman saluted and
-Vt need that battery: fH get It
i before anybody - could protest at
Reisa of Terror in '
y - i. Qiicago Rail Yards
Associated Press Beport
CHICAGO. Sept. 4. Ra lroad eiecn
tires Saturdat announced they had ap
pealed to I'utrirt Attorney Clyne. t-
atop an organsed Ciuspa.ga' ot sabot-
k...v k. m a tmA mt anil ace b ra Iroad srr.kera.
.n- -ik htrr t Ercmes are beisc stolen atmoat night
. ntuwam of eirht tornedoea made' 'T and tnrned lmst to run w:4d thrwig
hn Siivt .ml . it-l in nrexsine it the yards. Thursday BJcht an tutrr
her into the mnd. Ktfiirts to re- train waa rtolen; strikebreakers are b'
e the tornedoea w- withont ra-! beaten.and one was recently kiBed
. f famtl'M nt Atrilthpfikp ttr tnrinl
.Knnf a nVtivV aher -he ahln had ' dated and rooming housekeepers hare
i um'-r r-Vf about .x hours. Corn beea threatened w.th having their plur
r tUe ti-cided on trvirg to force ions bed if they harbor strikebreaker-.
sii'. the side. W.th Chief Gun tee Mil cVefs ehaige. i f r
s r : sax he scarobed in tht tools J- ! Htnart of tht railroad eonstaN
it ; i-4ru drill ' Then tht lsrr aaid one of hit men visited 50 room
rlrareed that xsoie of the elrc-j t aonsea and w tacn place was lorn
i tjjaratiis waa of any nsa What-
v one bntrbet.was aboard and this
ued t dnfl a amali holt in tht
rvpia Hospital; -4
H'Jit ia Auto Gash
that the proprietor "would not dare'
rent rooms to cailroad men.
Latest Count Gives
Neff 75615 Majority
Houston rost Special.
TJAIXAS. Texas. Sept 4. Xefft ma
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CrtWoikfreman in to ata ytia j56I5 Tott Ute!
y npnai wiia ilMHona of the Texas election Knreau
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glit.
i ). SaM iaaiHI-B taVWfl bamitaaWI Hi
. . L " I -Tu show. Wiia complete retnrna tu ii
"."r 11! J??Z if counties of which only
. t t . i iSJLl . inare made no-renorta tne result now
...H-k haturdayiB'ght. standar Baaey.132.fi44; Neff -238450.
.jt acaacnt occurred at the host i n..... " ..I ino
ace.
was
. "c?lrre" Total vote accounted for. 441.303.
amrw ia a urn ai i;.: . zi
rta"- .-j.ZS ana ia likey tbat aeverat of th
j .ui ires wj. - --s- . rm.. .-. . rniMll
complete .on 'aU of the 25 tucmpicte
rxHir.ttea. and mrt of them nrobihlr are
complete. I'robably only 10 XK to 15000
votes art jet to be accounted for.
ia -ms-wreesea. f - -.
i .i'-znuu L. lrtio crashed Into tht
i' eg he w "thrown from the wagon
1 ti.e top of his head crashed Ue
i'i.i ev:ectl to l.re unta mornirg.
''a J. IJoylc and Pipcisaa A. Caij
'itoB.p-soa a :d Henry Mosman vmre . rov fit i?rrfinfl MrVlrt.qT -
t kmla i. t.LAVa.a! lirtlV . ' " " wai --. ma
Laid to Kest in 1 oledo
' Associated Press Report. -
"an wis driving tht tire apparatus
tut tune.
1NJCREO IN RUNAWAY.
i. R Slatbewa l.r)I5 Chapman afreet.
MAKUD fept 4. The body o! Car-
uiiiat- i morien uiusbuo jucthuu sren
injured t'-da n ght in an icci-j bishop of Toledo and primate of Spafo
t ued by a r away horse. Mathews
s p.cked up at Kl.ne.and fcumpter
e a atid taken to St. Joseph's iiu'irm-
r i i s Bid V.'esthrimer ambulance. - lie
.r-d a broken coils? bone and ulirior
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CENSUS FIGURES. -V.'A.-TIIXGTOX
Sept. ' 4. -Cnrahnt
tj. tj:ft co-ta;'a:g Cleveland JMX-
; increase SWV044. or 48 per cent'
l'!ulat'OD " figam ' for Gainesville
ts will be snnonnced Tuesday at
i a. m. ' ; j ' ' v
who died here Tbnraday. wat tranVferrei
Saturday nlgnt from Madrid to Toledo
for barutL The funeral procession took
tht form of a great miliary pageant.
;pATEirrs :
.Patents- Obtatnaa and TraOemarks
and Copyr4ahts Registered
Offlct 7M Kress Building
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the I ''.-iad : r 0;. r ef (' 1 t s
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Nebraska aud Ar -.a t a.ur y c- .)
a two-J.-ty cor--.att hert. A t"-tt I - . e
v-as the opeuis-i" fcaturf of t-t t r-
Duiltca Tiew fdcab a Lender i.i
.... aw a wiwuiv
Paremotint builders came into
' the phonograph field with new
- ideals 'which they set out t5
achieve' both '.in ' mechanical
cuustrnciiuii aim vauiuci wunu-i ;
.insj: Tonoquality first that
was their uppermost thought. '
So the Paramount organization ;
scientifically v developed every "
unit in the tone mechanism to
'. secure truly Hfeh"ke reproduc-
tion. ' . . 1 . .
; Paramount tone "quality Is a real -
achievement. And Paramount cabt
.' nets are' exquisite creation of the
cabinet maker's art Ttjey are the'
i : luvuun si BAirarb vwiKuia . sun
combined with
. . craftsmanship
net builder.
Dealer wanted
take the agency
Talklna Machine
Write today for full particular.
th the knowledge and
p of the master cabt V )
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ited In every town to O ii - - '
ncy for the paramount " ' - ll ?
chine end Record. :V
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fftx aoun ik waiaj somawlsi
& STEEL CO;
"s 3HotrT03 BA.t AXro.Nio rr. worth rhrbtefort
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Featuring wide'drooir brini tnodfcts in tal!cr:l
effects with long streamers in navy browa
black and gray as pictured on the left 1 Um:: :
fjodyalue.' - - - '
4 : - VE HAVE; FOR SALE
IJperty Third and Fourth i bonda. ; Tney can reasonably yleM from T
It la not noreaaonabla to awmimt thafr theat bonds wIlt'teB at par within' fou
year. : If tbla prove rlicht. then at present prices tht Liberty Third bonda
WUI pay over 1 1-10 and tht Fourth 4A over
There 1s no better securlry In tht world .than these bonds they ought ta 'go
much tuKner. and art not likely to sell for lea.
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SHERWOOD Ct jCING
Stock Bond
112 Main Street
M
oiuolke Havana
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Cigars
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.Made' in 0ur
Own Factory
7c' 40c 15c 20c
As Good Aa
Your Money
'Phonei
Preston (388 .
. - Tell Your Denier Yea 'Want Harm Sahts.
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y'Negativ
..jTTVv'f v i k- vvju be yours u ypu let v.01-
i' lll'fil '1 I' 3 ' tr vouf vork ts
ii '. i ' the ) pictures. will surprise -
; 'you -with the beauty of lift-. .
I A ish that is ' only obtainable -
i aim r l '. bpre '.Clrt vmiri Knnnli4' : for
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Open Sunday Until Noon
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Maud City Fiyor
. : Ho GALVESTON
(Houston 1:2b p.m.'f -i f -I tS
U-il ) Galveston. :4Sp.m. 5 "J
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C'Ur TrrU Houston i... 7 :50 a.m.--l :3 p.m.
-.l 11.... L.ij Galveston '.6:C3 p.n8:5S p.r.t
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1..-. ( l-ous!on ..7:50 a.m.--1:30 p.m.-v:45 b.rn 7:13 p.m.
. .-J 1 Cylvsn Ceach 7:C2 p.m--S:Ei7 p.nu 11:C3 p.m.
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Hats for 'rTols'
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aic little roll and droop brim ityles for
. little tots yel6urs4 plushes velvets felts
and leather novelties - j ';v:
. $250 3 .$5: V: $i ojo .
" HabforBigBoys ; H .
' '.a doth or felt plain colors and fancy
' u - mixtures; s wonderful showing in many -.
J styles and shapes. ; -
. aoth$3.50 Felt.$5 ..;
The Boys Will Need New V ;'
' A long summer vacation fflled with fun uses up the old clothes pretty fast We
have the best clothes for boys that are made Hart Schaffner & Marx boys
clothes; they're all wboL stylish and wear much longer. Fall styles now on ;
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jaws 1 assss
The Boy- Store Second Floor
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1 Just Received Fresh. Stock of Films fir -Labor Day .s
. 'Wc Do Picture Framing
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) t. U be too late to buy ahpressr.t q u - u-- jf t . .
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 5, 1920, newspaper, September 5, 1920; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth606997/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .