Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924 Page: 10 of 75
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' Tvty.-M.' 'y t!';'V
. PES MOINE& 8. Wki
tie oonwty election board of lew re-
views the baltoU et wee before
Wftifymt county resaitn t tne state
i ececetive eoontiL sen Um d be
' obtained of the number of the mlTcb
tiN -arrow ImBoti" which
promise to. decrease somewhat the
vot for Daniel t Stedu democrat
m oppoaeo senator Bmttn w.
Brookbart and cane according to aa-
ffWals figures within a. little more
than a thousand votes pf defeating
- Tie arrow baUots" on which the
voters attempted to more dearly set
- oaf their scratch of the republican
' ticket byj drawing an arrow pointing
- teethe "X" opposite Stack's name are
. - WlievedTo be numerous reports from
several parts of tha State showing
that scores of voters believed they
aright so mark their ballots without
tavaHdatinf them.
The widespread error apparently
arose when about 30 newspapers pub-
naked aample ballots with arrow in-
serts instruct inn the voters in
"semtenina" for the democrat. The
newspapers Suggested this method it
- was explained in some canes of
- epodistinr Senator Brookhaitt be-
1 use of lis attack upon the plans
f the national republican ticket Tory
' neglected however to tell the voters
1st the arrow insert on their ballots
ta fllefaL
Several hundred -such ballots wwre
discarded by election judges Isst Tnes-
day night.1 bat it is believed many more
were counted on the assumption by
1 election judges that the markings
duply indicated the clear intent of
: the voter.
t The State supreme court has held
f that any mark outside the prescribed
square except when it is Hesrly an
aecwent invalidates tbe ballot.
CHALLENGED
r- I '' .' ' ' '
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Another Militia Head
Is Ready to Give
Satisfaction
tfwVepariment
Head Secured By
Post-Dispatch
- - (Associated Press.)
iUME. Nn R Dr RalKn ia
tis capacity as commander-in-chief of
- 'as rsscist national militia. Saturday
hallenged to a duel General Pepino
Garibaldi grandson of tbe Julian
patriot
.The challenge waa made after Qen-
. ral Garibaldi's seconds considering
the challenge to a duel made Friday
by General Varini commander of the
Rome none of the fascist militia as-
serted that Varini was not the bead
. af the militia and that be had no right
! to ask for satisfaction from GuribaTdi.
Their principal tbey said was ready
to accept a duel with Premier Mus-
- tohni.
. . The original challenge was made
. because of Garibaldi's protrnfs against
r tB alleged attack by fascist miliiia-
' SM n"5P unftriued tornier Mildiers on
Tuesday when Rome wan celebrating
. ' the sixth anniversary of the Italian
armistice with. Auntria.
FATHER SUCCEEDS
f WHO TRAINS SON
(United Press.)
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. "That fath-
er has failed who accummulates mil-
Hons and' raises a boy who in man-
hood ia unworthy and that father
i has smieeUeU who die a poor niah
' at in his life time he has trained his
-( SOB to do a man'a part in the world
of men" accordinr to Walter W.
t. Head of Omaha who announced Sat-
arday night that he will formally opea
national Father and Hon week tonight
ji )nan address to be broadcasted from
tWJZ. Newark.
) Plana have been mitlined. for- a
.' wider observance of Father and Sod
. t week .throughout the country than
aver before. In his address Mr. Head
; wiH. emphasise the fact that the boy
and youth of today has the world con-
: stantly open to him through news-
Era radio and mos-iss so that the
fiance of leadership in directing
. Aoices in life la more important
than ever.
1 jMr. Head is a former president of
the i American Bankers' association
aad president of tbe Omaha National
" bank. . :-.'... . v
Struck by Car
eHutchins Street
;'rC'taU. VJoinsoa' U14 Hutchins
street waa painfuHy -injured aboot
H p. . Satnrdsy when be was vsruck
by laiotomoblle As ha was walking
serosa the street at Hutchins street
aad Dallaa avenue. He was carried
to. BL Joseph's infirmary la an ambu-
knea (com U Fogle-Weat Undertak-
ut ewmpafly
r :
niiEur.iflTisr.1
igssww : olentlet Dlaoeveri
maw mnssiRf noma t faatmawa-
urn yaw er pain Almost
. instantly.
Rtda
'f yow suffer' from rheumatiam sd-
: sMMntls) fsut atiffnsM or or.
V this jum- remarkabla . treatment
I be sentyoa Abawliltaly free with.
coft ot olfttonrnat.BTea 'post
's new heme ' treatment . has
.1 fjmost iinbellsvabla results
T flrat 'Btarbt.1 One woman
1 have "anffered from rheum.
It year and the very first
r unuiaJ -your treatment 1
( I ko Toff er was afflicted
the 'lMt.'mtnwa; feeling
pm. J- ean net' prsiss
4 rtintnf; Tbnougs.
if. aC A. Wellatiat
v rtv all -rtoeairatte'
e bouy that lie tors te
it fxep to every onerwhe
' . . ' :i a- '
- an'c.aMraaai to'ikr.
r ROBERT. L MEEKER. .
Announarment fs made of the ap
pointment oi KoDert J. sleeker ai
manager of tbe merchandising serv-
ice department of the Houston Post-
Dispatch. Mr. Meeker formerly was
manager of the merchandising and
service department of the Houston
Chronicle.
In' his new work Mr. Meeker will
have charge of all service and co-
erative work for the Houston Post-
ixnatch with national advertisers
and their representatives.
Betore coming to Houston Mr.
Meeker bandied tbe national adver
tising for the Fort Worth Record.
Soilless Wind-Driven
Ship Makes 4S Knots
KIEL Germany. Nov. 8. The nil.
less wind-driven ship invented by An-
ton Flettner. as an outgrowth of ex-
haustive experiments by the Univer
sity or uoettmgen a institute for aero-
dynamic research made a new trial
voyage Saturday ileveloping an av-
erage speed of 4.5 knots an hour in
(nyo ruble weather
A trans-Atlantic trip it was an-
nounced will not be undertaken until
by means of numerous experiments
the efficiency of tbe sailleyi craft
definitely determined. Flettner esti-
mates that it wUI take 18 days to
reach the United States under favor-
able conditions hut he does nnt ex-
pert to start his vessel be. .re late
next year.
Bill
rrcuaennai - caecucn
feiLaw It Due ibicJ
1 1111 . V-'1 "
waHHiAUim Woe. a. a new
constitutional amendment to'tttewat
deadloclu in cougraa ia the sWectWo
or a president is to 4 mtroducfd In
tbe December abort Session.-
A series of proposal! now ar- be
ing worked out by individual senators
ana repreaeniatgrta -anj will be in-
troduced unmediateVafter 4ht eoa-
Vress convenes. ; - e . "
ft ?V.a -
rniciicaiiy no oojeeiot aea ta any
quarter aa to the necessity for notion
ana it is expect ea tnae Tie" most
feasible nlan wIL be adoutcd- wlih
celerity so that it siav be laMl be.
tore toe huh legislatures- nest
March. ' ;" '
The unanimous demand for snch ais
amendment arises out of theTlifficuK
ues pmenien ii tne recent election
had been .thrown into the conareu
through failure of any candidate to
poll a majority of tha electoral
college. .. " (. .
There waa a strong possibility that
the house might deadlock over elec-
tion of a president and that the an.
ate likewise might fail to select a vice
president within 4be alloted time. .
in this case the nation would be
without a president One emJ
which is advocated by a group af re-
publican senators the details of which
are to be worked out ia that the
party in power continue until either
the bonse or senate mak their mmlm
ffon. .Other plans however nmvld a
more complicated system of chooaint
a president by the house so that there
can be no possibility of a deadlock:
Under the Dreaent svatem. aaoh
State delegation casts bat one vote.
Under one of the proposals to be Inr
troduced. each representative would
cast a single vote.
The twelfth amendment now In
force takes the possibility of succes-
sions to the president np to March 4.
the day provided for inaugurations
bnt does not say a word about who
would become president after that
date if the house and senate failed to
make a choice.
Members af the Wsedrew Wlbvan
Chapter No. 1 Disabled American
Veterana of the world war who will
be able to participate In the parade on
Armistice day are requested to tele-
phone William A. Urban adjutant at
Preston 3210. Transportation will be
furnished and the organisation will
form on Walker avenue and San
Jacinto streets at 0:45 a. m. Mem
bers are requested to wear their uniforms.
'7
rcr;
t va a v .
.Stricken' with heart trouble aa he
waited for-- street ear at1 Travis
street ana tapnoi avenue Aufuat A.
IUWetv.tytf -1803 ' Mount VawoaJ ArV'r V't -'it
'ilw'UV rooJM.1l UMurgM'" of Juvenile
delinquency jtg
ttut
anamgnjance of the Weathaimev tk
j . . t . - - : :. . .
wcisaing compaay.- jars tuotera was
vith bar auabaad wtea -h colUbaed
en.-uie smewaji t . i
v Mr. Itlblere wbolkad aVOL?
aea oi iiouston tor T years: Ja sur-
Jera Mrs- J A.. Kunaman' and ifra.
lt H. Anderson . aim h iku
Mrs. John Hanson and lira. John H.
J; Uoastoa.- iAd Mr.
vi Mcrituaa' alias.
Jllllam AliftftJu.
. n xoaerai wui De aeid at toe res-
"t: :4fl i' tujjt. .Monday fol-lowed-kraervlcea
at Hoh R.n
ctu;.;t U -RvV. rather dor-
mon .Off tetattag Baviat waii ba .fa
nouywooa cemetery. v
RELIGIOUS REVIVAL
.' f AaaoelatiMi Pmh I
COLUMBUS. Ohio. Nov. 8. While
aaserting tbat tha country la on the
jve of a religious revival Dr. Kenyon
U. BUtteniekL nrasident of Ike Mich
Iftn agricultural college and head of
tne American Country Ufa associa
tion in BB addrmut Ratlinlav hfnr
the Seventh annual conference of the
nttter organisatioa sa d:
The tkne has rnme in cither take
religion much more or much less
sertousiy.-v
'Hellxionts either the most fiindn.
menUl the most vital the most prac
tical numan interest or it is a dilu-
slon a auperstition and of no con
sequence except historically" he said.
rTbe time has come to take reli-
gion either much more or much less
seriously. . For . us of the Western
world the teaching of Jesus are eith-
er applicable to every type of per-
sonal and social problems of tbe pres-
ent age. or tbejr are tbe theoretical
abstractions of a mere dreamer."
Negro Escapes After
Cutting Adversary
Elnora Carter negro of 1513 Prov-
idence street sustained two knife
wounds in the back in a fight with a
negro man at Main street and Polk
avenue at 9 p. m. Naturday. The
woman was taken to St. Joseph's in-
firmary in a Westheimer ambulance.
The man fled.
an
BERLIN. German rail workers
dissatisfied with wages on roads con-
trolled by the expert plan meet Sun-
day to discuss similar plana to that
in Austria. -
ltm:sof4
:SEi
. 1 "(Associated Press.)
TtEWf YORK; ' Nov. C Arraign
ment of the four boys ranging is
age from 8 to 13 yearsy who are
being Held; In " connection wit h the
fatal. shoo tinxt of 13-vear-old Krnest
Sehwef Jr. whose body wsa found
inaaynat hidden in t swamp near
RkoBOBaVflilla. Long Island Satur
day waa continued until next ZTuea
day. They will be arraigned apt
charkea of juvenile deltauency. Mesn
while detectives continued to question
the four youths wbo have held firmly
to. their story that the rich wer boy
waa -shot accidentally and that tbey
hid hia body because they feared
they would be' blamed.
Arthur Meighan 18 who ia alleged
to have accidentally pulled tbe trigger
that caused bis cbum s deatn showed
no signs of nervousness as h de
tectives examined bim. ' . .
For 10 days tbe boys keot their
silence while the swamp was being
searcnea oy airplane blood bounds
police and dtlaena. . They maintained
they ' knew nothing of tbe aSchwer
I . ;' .) "
boy's disappearance unta ' Friday
night when through conflicting state-
ment which two of them made the
police learned that Ernest; bad been
snot.:-;.';'' f.".."'" ' ..'!':'.
Emm
urn
backache!
caused by
or n .strain
Kidneys cause
Your backache ia
bago rheumatism
the quickest relict is
soothing penetrat
ing St. Jacobs Oil.
Rub it right on
your nninfui bnck.
and instantly the
soreness stiffness
and lameness dis-
appears. Don't stay
crippled! Get a lib
cent bottle of St.
Jacobs Oil from
your druggist. A
moment after It Is
applied you'll won
der what became ol
the backache or
lumbago pain.
In use for 65 years for lumbago.
backache sciatica neuralgia rheu-
matism or sprains. Absolutely harmless.-
Doesn't burn the skin.
No!
Cop Returns
To Ambulance Job
W. H Sumraona erstwhile motor
eop and Wfic officer has gone back
to hia first Jove thai of -drivinf an
ambulance after-an absence of fon
tnoaths during which tint ha. was on
'' A. few waeka on a MnlAVMula' jtn-
btc which time- he bad several splUs
brought tha young man' to the eon
ciusion. inat taat kind ol. work waa
too dangeroifi.i Hewas transferredj
w mi irainc aanaa. nm mm after
working it for awhile that ha kelt.J
he would rather drive an ambulance.!
V a now connect ea wrtn tbe West
kelmer -eompany ..for which he has
driven "not shot wagons" for the past
elfht year.;;'7.. ' . ; ;- 1
mmmm
'Altbbuli (he store wUI be closed for
business. Armistlee day the W. C.
Muds company employes will observe
tbe .occasion with patriotic setvicea if
tha ' atora at 8:80 a ml ihtiT:
Tba prtadpal addresses will U
mdey AY.C. Munn and Dr. WilHaxa
States Jscob.with the Rev. a Har
risredttfir '"the 6uprene Bacrlfleei''
' The jauon company chorus 'Arabia
Temple band Trinity choir end th e
audience will participate In patrotie
and .'daaalcal' aoagav 'vt y.i.t.fi
VDfc B. F. West ell ive ihe InVoca'-
tlon and Rev. C. W. Bpreuse prpr
ounce the . benediction. F H Cut
pentes-has been delegated to direct
the assemblage while A. W. Snyder
H. Gates.JlIra. ' VfxM Stubble.
field. Mrs. W. H. Korne J'. J. f .
Spencer: Mrs. W. 1L liogue and i. s
Sallle Keith m parUcIpaU in tae
ervlces.A.. j - " -'i
7'? 'UJ 1 WOMAN' CUT X .'-.
" Sylvia Brown negro woman of 1218
Frederick attest.' sustained knife
wound under the left eye and aa
aled on the head Irt a fight ( a
negro man about 10:80 p M. atur-
day. Hha waa carried to St Joseph's
Infirmary hi a Houst9p UnderUking
company tambulance ' '" i :
Off Evtiylliiiig In Rtdio
KiKWksd aown sl4 kits. - Alt soomso-
rlwUMt eutomtrs. Monny bsek
gwrsMa .-Immsdhu. daltvssy. . HIu
eatsleg s i-equat. Bpwlal prop; t oom-.
inunltr aaenta to at Into radio auslnesa.
Radio Dent.. Ill laPERIsL
TOilIti Oic Cola BWg.
Mo.
LABOR A-
City
DON'T KICK ABOUT: A BACK SEAT
if you're willing to take it! Corrigan
Don't put a price on your eyas. Sen
our optician Howard . Tart O. D
at onoe. Mezzanine floor. Con-
venent forms on Glasaea. .
Watch Repairing by fac
tory trained men who
t? nun a your waxen.
with highest grade
material.
II-
V
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s
N.
Careless Spending
Is Like Riding a
Merry - Go -Round
You Never Get
Anywhere
A LITTLE EACH WEEK
Starts a Saving Habit That Quickly Puts You In tha
" V " "Front Row."
This Exceptionally Brilliant
PERFECT DIAMOND .
la Ready Money Value at
Wear If today fnounted
In neweat 'hand-carved
White Gold. '
40022
Earnest Effort
Needs the "Prod"
af Dollars Saved!
It's Not Too Early
to Think About
Christmas.
Pay While You Wear and
See How Easy. Is Owning
Santa
corner!
Claus Is just around the
What To Give HER?
is happily answered in this exquisite
newest rectangular design.
WrisJ WatM
Broadcast from Paris
the last word in Christ-
At mas fashion is
"Bluebird
PEARLS
In the struggle to get
ahead a Good Watch plays
an important part.
'. i
Accept Your Biggest Chance
And Time Your Effort By
EASY
' PAYMENTS
This Exceptionally Accurate
17.Jewel Super Adjusted
ILLINOIS
WATCH
In appearance this sturdy timepiece
offers everything women demand of a
watch for accuracy It offere tha best
movement we are able to put Into this
high grade case of
Hand-Etched White Gold
avaay payments mean.
suit your own conven
ience start next year1
ir you wan.
CASH
I PRICK
:oo
MSWSST slxty.lnoh strands ef
. 'fameua Bluebird Pearls siae
shorter etrtnes In popular
lengths. - oteeely do these
arts mnteh the genuine Ori-
entate that even experts are
puzzled. ; .
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25 up
A LtttSe tah Week
Is "an. eaay Way ta
five her IMe fellaM-
iui cnrisfinss I
12
7
In i
2B-ysr handarved
Case of
WHITE GOLD
Blggatt-KInd of Values.
Filled
'50
MAIN
Lrrtte. tech week.
Pays Bafor you
if-'-J Knew It! .
7':
The Sale of Sales ItNowOiiefrCsOi These
Furniture Values Ar6 UnBejaUhle.
This sale is so much of a; success that it has even exceeded our expectations.
Numbers tf people have become satisfied customers while our old customers
w generously taken advantage of our great reductions during this sale.
We are still offering our entire stock at reduction for cash while at the
same time we of fer substantial inductions on easy payment purchases.. '
SI 2450 9-Piece Valnut
A very fortunate purchase an-
ablea ua to present the most.
extraordinary offer of a 9-plece "
vchlnut finish vanity bedroom
suite oonslstlnf of vanity chlf-
forette atralfht artel bed mat-
tress coll sprint two cotton pil-
lows bench and rocker. Reau-
lar value 1114.50. Anniversary.
Sale Price
Net
See Window Dlsplsy.
8-Piece Dining Room Oinft
Suite Walnut Finish.. .rt
EIGHT PIECE8I TUDOR PERIOD! WALNUT FINISrU
8-Plece Walnut Finish Dining Room 8ulta conslstInK of buffet extension tabla antf'o chaii"
to match. Regular value $125.00. Don't miss this bargain. . dTa AA
NET ; $74.00
. $175
3-Piece
Living
Room Suite
$128
3-plsce Living
Room Suits
plus sn Invisible
bedroom. Settee
csn be used as
extra bed when
needed. Com-
fort quality and
price make this
an outstanding
feature.
S128.00
3-Piece Living Room Suite $1 1 1.50"
3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUlTEMahogany finish
cane back with spring filled removable cushions seats cov-
ered with good grade velour. This is one of our leaders
Regular value $165.00. Anniversary Sale d1 1 1 f a
NET . ;; $111.50
$49 3-Piece
Fibre Liv-
ing Room
Suite
$32.50
S-pleoe Fibre
Living' Re em
Suite. A beau-
tiful and fom-
fortable . dsalrn
with a p r I n r
cushions and
base covered
with (ood qual-
ity cretonne.
Settee Chair
and Rocker.
Reftilar value
$4.ft0. Annlver.
ssry safe
Cedar Chests
Look SS-tnca "Roos" Tennessee Red Cedar Cheat
copper trimmed and' finely finished. Guaranteed
moth and dust proof worth double. V fQ A A
Anniversary Sale Price ................ e77efU
We alao have a good Una of Matting boxsVaa
low aa ....'.S40
$32.50
ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM
Genuine Circle- A Armatrong Linoleum.
bi excellent patterns to choose from In-
cludlaf the latest Dutch tile. Rerilar value
per sqiuars yard 1.85. OC
Anniversary Salt Price ....v.-.r..-.. lDC
Sp
nng
50
This Bed it a genuine Simmons full sixe
American walnut finish. Bed complete with
Simmons fabric i ' spring ' regular 'Value
$19.50. Anniversary Sale 0 1 0 C A
price s. w ... . . . .ijIAe J)U ;
Bed Spring and Mattress complete $19i0
DA-BEDS
f7T1IH - '
Simmons Da-9ed without end panel cre-
tonne covered mattrse with ruffle. Easy
to operate and caa be made Into a lull Hie
tied. Rentar TaJue K60. -fin CA
Anniveraary Sale Wear'. . ; . . .' V I ewv
Tha Famoiia Kinnay . Roma ba-Bed with
walnut finish case panel' 'endey. Has tine
cretoane covered mattress. Regular price
oj.bo. Anniversary
Sale
$3930
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