Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1924 Page: 3 of 16
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riani 'for- UuncMw aV'jIarrV
county read building educational m
. taign -wr discussed it tne--weeUr
meeting .anl luncbeoa of Jttf Motplr
Leagn of Soota Tex ia. the' Ben-
der Met at 12;15 p. H.-aiohdajr. '
"Need for -Immediate actios
construction xA kard-iurfacfed" road
in Harrj conntjr'r itwwe Is a
address by Jadge lwi Planer wlfp
: presided.
11. EL Tree ttolnted out tits
aeeo
. t t more highways- and better aw
( -red road and compared the tyres
t l hkUwtr iratem ill Harris counti
v 'U systemi in adjoining ceontie.
l'mcticaUy Tr. coonty. .ktrtin
tfL.rrM has made nfoTiiiion' for
a-
i proving ita highwayi .Mri Tracy de
clared Conitructioa wffk' on bard
T surfaced highways know ta prottes?
t in Liberty' nrt Bend an Jdontgoei
ery counties waraus
: imtIt. avell
! other countv near ini
other county near
lUrrta; wwnty ht
5 diata. constractioa 4 new and. im
Ji nravad rnnri- . tii already - com
I pleted'V nnrdr ewfaW .iiM'
throuih ita UrrhoryMr. Tracy
ware
' dared -j:.
Man of . . thai ' eftMrtanfties aad
f benefite that CouW be bad by itkena
t. of Hoostoa and ' Hria -tvantr are
I lost because of pew highways Mr.
Tracy continued pointing .out ? that
t many people. -Wbo woald vi nit Houe-
- ton by motor can are doing their
- marketing and purchasing- merchan-
diae in other trade teoterer -.
- Re. B. tt WUlhford wbhaa ia-
eently returned from mptor tn
. Ktkimirii nnmtwiv af itatCb cava ai
interesting ' addreai ; eoneerntag tba
i httirndc.ftakm. h; a tonriat. In ela
tion to acounty VwHIi. -unlmprafed
rhlrhwayt. i h.ffrW-; !'-
' ' H. .Adaroa" county eomtnliwloBW.
r "declared thaf" the eironty officiate
. would welcomr a Mad bufldlng ud
w?: imprevement program.' and - pledged
Mhe support of the.oountr offidalf in
' auck a movtmmt'X.
' Jlrraneenentr were -Wada ' tt". the
' V meetinc 'for the. appolntnent of a
f committee to contlat of three engt-
ncera two newspaper nen am on
t X lawyer to work in eo-operatioa with
;v the hlahwar committee . oL tbe Uotot
Leaghe of South Tms ia offering
..hnlldint educational. cantnaUra Ibt
i peraonnel of the committee bt t b
s announced latere ': -
in
DEFENSE;
Lieut. Chrittiaii in Ad
dress toEirServ
icemen
OFFICERSi
ALK
DAY
" " 8 Mora than 100 members of bd of-
(icer reserve' corpt met at a luiichWiu
in tha Bender' hotel Monday to bear
V Lieutenant Paul Christian jude to' the
f 'commander of the 8th corps area at
Fort Ham Houston tell -oi plana tor
i Observance of National Df enae day. .
lieutenant CbrUtian dedared (bat
th' cantonment tvitem of " training
' uxed by tbe. Vnited utea in the-law
1 World war ban been shelved by tbe
wur department; and tbe plan ; of
' "bom training" Instituted as being
more practical. . -""
i -"Dbservuig Natloaal. Defense day da
Friday September 12. la not a move
for the puiic of enlivting tbe yon:
nn f the ountrir In willtariMiC
f : trnrlM. but a-jnova -.to ahoa the
f practicality of the hwnV traialng Idea.
' which the iuJ national- aeisaae an
contemplatea declared me xepreaen-
S tative of tbe corps -area commander
Oonnil Jirab i V. Walters com-
mender of tbe Teiae national guard
mada a nlea for closer .M-ODeratioB
between tbe organised reserves and
" the national guard anita. ' i rv : '
' Cantabr Jesoe Moeley announced
- plans for obaemBce of the defease
' ' day uovenieat Is Hoaston.. aujor
c Unkn ljnxdHla tiMilded at- the iunchJ
; eon in tbe abaenet of Colonel Dan
'-Mnnra nraaident af the Houston or
. . mnliwl Uaaerr Officers aasociattov
. iiobert Jolly ueriatendt of -the
.' BaptiHt hOMpital nreweutea .we maaj.
.cal program. coni)Uug of a solo and
.' group singing. ' i-'ryji
AI.I.F.hF.n FllKlir
' widow wai Twuad over to tjia $fWti
; Jury Ipn 1100 Iwnd in each of n-eaaes
' of fprVerr following' .bet examinlnj
trial befora' Justice Campbell Oar-
i atreet. Mongsv atteraooiu iT f
' Bhe - is -cbsrw -with ferging - ih
'- nauit of J. J. Burge grocer to abaci
acks
etoo
.-. totaling S2S0 drawn on a; H6u
" The. ebacka 'covered .a nerlod "'M
' three months. Tha cashier of ' the
: k.nk identified Mra. ' FUnbeu ae the
womanv wh ashed the cbeckew ii-
.Burie wh suted Uatshia aigiu
ttrre varied as be la nervpuv aaid h
did not ca
i fy and th
1 not cau tor oia statement moo to-
lv ana tnereion aia not inv 101
checks - were being cashed-nttt 'tbe
. fcank Botifled him be was 6vrdxawa.
misiase uhi we bu luuvjFu. m
pen came in with a cneck Barge vwni
1 t.Unhftned tn nmt to the bai
denied giving her the check er
ct sua
'- jag it and aha
i waa placed nnder ar-
Her bond wis set at 1100 in aac
ease upon tbe request oi aer attorney
tbnjt it be nd is i(gnt as posbidm.
VAWEZRtllAINS
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Mexican f Conmh.rf;
VtMawho
" snent the week-end saaklif- aepara
f tlbbs to. leave Houston for Part Ar;
i bur where be waa te be sent aa cea-
t suL received a telenraat from tbe eon-
P. aul aeneral at Ban 'Aatonio Uobdav
t merolng countermanding the ardag of
jti! a TeiultaewfllTetnaJair consul
in llourton - i '
Jr. Vnlle his been itloned bere
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Legion iandRtd Cross
Join In Defense Day
Thomas Dismuka poet American
Legion and the Houston chapter of
the American Bed Cross have issued
requests that their membera Join la
the Defense day parade it waa an-
aounced Monday.. . ' : . .
An ex-service men and Legion-
nslres are asked to Join the Thomas
Diimuke post battalion and aign up
for participation in the demonstra-
tion. A' drum and bugle corps will
lead tbe members of tbe Legion it la
understood. .'
Judge Monteith to :
IReturA September 12
: Judge Walter E. Montelth of the
Sixty-first district court who with
Mrs. Montelth. baa -been spending bis
vacation in Bouth America expects
to -return noma apnat Beptemoer Yi
according to his clerk A. J. Robinson.
Mr Robbison had a noatal card
from tbe Judge from Bio de Janeiro
Monday "The Judge says be is having
. -n.4.ltil tlma: Mal laatlln aMlia
tblia new. every bout' Robiasoa said.
The return mp la via ranama omi
vans and New WeaMS t
a
Real oven
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makebeahkbest to eat and
best for yoii.
Bpiling and steaming
cQoka way most of the bean
flavor that tastes so good
.and nibst oth nutri-
ment that is so good for
you. Baking retains them
and improves them. '
: Yo ii
beans you - eat are really
A
baked in dyens if you sec-
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v iiy neinz
; ; The iabelsays they are
baked:
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with tomato sauce
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CARLISLE TALKS
TO CREDIT IM
IS. D. CarVale. suoerlntendent of
mails at the Houston post office ad-
dressed tbe Monday luncheon of th
ttetail Credit Men's association on me
workings of the mail system with
anacial reference ta tbe advantages
of early mailing. '
The association approver nia sug-
gestion to send out its monthly state-
ments as soon as the books are dosed.
aereral days before us tint and
avoid congestion. .
A round table discussion of meth-
ods of co-operation between busuess
men and tne post oince wun a nnm-
ber of questions from tha members
followed the addresa
Secretary State
Qualifies Wednesday
AUSTIN" Texaa Sept A-j. J.
Strickland of San Antonio newly
appointed ' secretary of state will
qualify and take office next Wednee-
day k waa announced hers Monday.
- bakinp: is what
aKea Deans.
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Dairy Company Sued
For $31000 Damages
i. Alleging ; permanent Injury .aa- the
result of a collision B. CLMcCIendoa
has filed suit in district court against
the B. and U Dairy rroducta com-
pany for 31000 damages. .Ar-.-
A track belonging to the defendant
ran into bis truck on Valrriew ave
nue and Hopkins street April IS and
he war pinaed beneath the wreckage
tha plaintiff ' ailegea. ; r -. v 1 4 :. j
ThbSe tinv teeth
apHeeleJ
guard
WRIGLEV3 It
clean and ttruncL
mV . the
coaditiont from' which moiit ptopie : suffer.
A prominent phytitiui ay: "It lurpriing how
free from decay tho teeth can be kept by vumg gam
after .Wh meaL1'
WIU(lXS.1s food ttot only for Uie teeth but for
t;Beiri too. '
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Fcrty Chairmen Are
Used Up Drive !
by Clayton
Tha . following addftlonal connty
chairmen were announced Monday by
W;U'Ctoyto.:dlrecttot:flnaoce for
Texaa for tha campaign ta raise funds
for tha national democratic: campaign:
teepold Morris; Tlctorla'Tlctorla
eoqnrj; o. 9r Moutwm ajibo
county Drv :U. Q. Twle Bynder
rkurrr county t 7-fXOrana' Pccoa.
Reeves 'county ; I McNeH ' Drom right.
Teagtta freestone county; If Cay
ton qtand Armatrong:countyf : K.
Davcnnort paint . Rock Concho
connty.". 3CbU'mUea Jd total of 0
aonauM ta lean pompiereiy organ
ke4 and' the anott of thle ' num.
bar aloaa baa beat placed at approx
imately gioo.uuu a wai atateo.
An aoneal.for funds wllr be' pnb-
Habed tble week In- every newspaper
in Texas aver th signature of B. A.
err of Hons ton xUate enairman ei
tha Jamoerafifi rammittee. and JeoMJ.
Aiiams nf Dallas democratic national
eommltteemaa from Texaa. according
to the State headquarters aero .
. thTm are twina- received from a
number af counties ever the-Stste
f roin enthnsisstie idemocraU offering
their services financial . and ewer
wtaa.: in the eamnalcn. . JUaueata for
lit ersture are also coming in tram tbe
rural districts K waa states -jl eora-
nlete
Ust of ue
State committee will
be announced within
tbt kxt few
daya :''i ' i .':.'" t. -s
i in av nia nan flnunniniQ nuui
ton anpportera of John W. IMvta(or
the presidency to Judge H. M. Uar
wood who baa Just returned from Eu
Counties representing every section
nf Texaa ara M Anahiied to solldt
fuhds and leaders are aiding In tbe
selection oi workers u omer connues
hi their section of tbe Bute. Fred T
WliaonJ aeeretarr of the Texas-na
tional democratic finance committee
atated.'" '- - " - --'
. According to information received
at local feeadouarteri a number of
Hnnaton radta tana have reported that
the beard the aoeecb of Mr. Davis
In . Omaha. Neb. last Saturday night.
In this speeehMr. Davis made clear
to the agricultural West that he was
neither dirt nor pictorial : farmer.
though be offered a definite pi
of relief at the .agricultural in
' ha mntr.
rogram
tcresti
W. L. Clavtoa win anend tfednea.
day in San Aatqnlo In the. interest of
the campaign lnUt section of tbe
7 - -nm-
are
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a won&tfil help
for it clean out
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nouta wee( and .retooTei acid
f attttt ihoold iuo
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Central High Trade
Classes to OrganissyjtXJ'xI.
Trade claaaea In dressmaking and
machine shop work for boys and girls
over 14 will be organised at Central
High school according to Lawrence
B. fickle of tha vocational department
of the nubile schools. Trade teach
era will nave charge f the daesee
and emphasis will be placed en tbe
practical side of the work.
KectstratMn tor tneas classes win
be open until September 16. aad will
be - received la . room 128. Central
High school between I and p. nv
CRIEWTOCOW
COSTS LIAil $1G3
V
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The Harris County Humane society
ai victory Monday
Monday
rard sit
Havard of
Pierce Junction -Waa fined WOO and
costs on a .charge of cruelty to ani-
mals following bWexamlning trial be-
fore Justice W. K. Williams. Bo u-
pealed to connty court-at-law.
Havard waa charaed with trina the
bind lea of a cow to one of ita borne
with baroed wire and letting u starve
to death.'1 Ha admitted the actloa but
said it was a custom among cattlemen
to tie unruly animals In. thla fashion
to break them. The animal bad been
tied only 24 hours when It- died he
laid. vVr-s :Vf: tf-WVH "A - .
admitted tbe animal did not belong to
u IQU film .IVINCI jmwWM .IU
tbem but said it bad been giving them
trouble breaking fences and doing
other damaae about their tiremlses.
Mrs. Annie Berly humane officer
Died tu charge..; tV-
Three Burglariet
i Reported i Monday
Three Sunday burxlariea were re
rted to Chief of Detectivee Kessler
onday. .'
Burclars ransacked the noma of W
8. Cochran.. 4X104 Jtrandt street rice
president of the trst national oank
some time Sunday but took nothing
of value as far as could be ascertained
by O. L. Cochran 8018 Brandt street
brother ot the owner.
Mr. Cochran and bis family are
SDendinc tbe summer in New York
The prowlers entered through the
bathroom cutting tha screen from tbe
window..
Tbtevea also entered tha Woodland
Filling station. 8024 Houston avenue.
Eight sootguna and a rttie were in
A CRT Df THE NIGHT gripini
paina ia tha ritaJa crampa
weakening diarrboM . wbetker child oi
ld iinmediata comfort aad
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUC auid DIARRHOEA
.' . r . KEMKOT
" rayata keep ahraya am band.
saanaaanssasasaaanataW;; - 'v .
4b keep teeth
th crericev
V'..
flaater 6w i-X atom street.
Beer' Whitky feud :
Narcotic Nabbed
'Twenty 'ftna V ' home brewed
beer two and a ' bait gsUotis . of
whisky and a email quaatlty of -narcotics
were captured at 100 p. mi
Monday when "federal" Narcotic
Agents J R. Wells and Charles Car
ter wun Uty DetecUvee Hngb Urs-
ham and pob Smith raided a re; i
dence at 010 Crosby street. - Oa
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Underarm style' iii all the
colors including black; fitted with accessories CO CA
and nicely finished. Priced up from. ........ Pey U
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MISSES'
All the popular styles ? a number of different designs In
metal frames ; set with brilliants; centers of leather or
fancy tapestry. Priced up " . " tJO.CH "
from. ..;$&etjU
CHILDREN'S BAGS :ii V.
Little Lady Bags ire among the new4 arrivals in this
season's newest styles in leathers and silks." Nicely fin-
ished and the most attractive purses t A t9 CA
for girls. Priced from. ............. 9 1 10 $L0 J
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The tfewest styles and the best of values. ' ' CA
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