Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 16
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Among eontribatlone received Te
"ij to A Ttiss. national demecretle
1 nunc camps lgo. wm a -hck ' M
; -m from k tt GarwoAd residlit
f th Harris County Bar association.
I r. Garwood mM la hi tetters Ne
Lvmic'. mtn'" btttir wdrMtBdi tM
structcfioroiir government
wore aeejdv devoted to the wflf el
the -whole people than John W. Darla
street hwyer; diRlomat-and -atata.
wtuL itaboT all WaaLciu.
. The awn ottwo additional ewratv
chairmen were announced by iWyl
Clayton. director of -the "".campaign:
Bowen pope of ..Hamlin lor Jones
county and Wilben Oatmaa of Wane
for Llano county bringing .the total
tiiimhar a halHnanhina" nn tO'42.A
j l An appeal waa (Mued Toeaday irom
the locar headquarter w- taa oemo
crata of Texaw- which read to part
' "Another preridential campaign i
. ftajv W have John W. Davie of West
Virginia and Charle W. Brvaa .oi
Nebraaka a democratic candidate! for
president and vice president ticket
of -which' we may. be lustlv proud. .
f- "Our national leaders believe this
ticket will be elected. . . .. This will
require money. It ia neceeearyf there-
fnn.foF avorrr. lnTsl ' democrat U
Texas to respond a generously ; is
possible. At iea -uuawi
i "The democratic party. "Brut; took
to the people alone for funde taaneef
US mgu campaign m5" -1 .-
Wl'tDiml in avarv loral TeiS B-
n-at . J tn send m aa larte a aoni
aa possible either to We focal -or
county chairman or to Guv M. Bryan
"treasurer at Houston. - V4 i"Tvi
1 The appearwde signed by Jed C
'Adam democratic national Commit
. ... T.... lrt A . IUm AaK
man of the etate. democratic execntire
'Adam waa a yiaitor at the DaWa
heednnartera in Houaton Ttteday. .
According to adrlcea from 4he local
headquartere Hidalao county la-one
t ihe best oraaniied coantiee . in
.Teraa. - John H. . Sharjr. ) rtairmam
-stated Tuesday that 86 aubebainnen
bad- been anDointed for. that county
and .that hia aection ia exuected to
raise ite onota.qiackhr.
j R r. lohiuon of Wichita raTla.
former member of the state lejisra-
tur eaQed at the Davta beadquartera
ia Houston Tnesday in interest of the
fcampairn In Nortnwest Xezaa. .. ' .
iiSBf;
With a dedstoi of the chief of arm
cnijneera anxiously awaited on the
question of acceptance or rejection of
the bWs for deepening the Houston
(Shfp Channel .front a point nearly .a
mile below Manchester to .the Turn
ing Basin : the port commiKien nas
written Washing to a asking that due
consideration of the importance of
the work be (iveni Sf---;
V When aids were opened In Angnet
t ' Oalrestoii ; the . United: Dredging
company and the Atlantic Gulf and
Pacific Dredging company; were the
only bidders and their bida were so
much higher than' prerious bida for
dredging work oa the channel that
pionei uonaaan diTtsHm engineer at
new Orleansi failed - te" aDorore th e
b!d and sent them back to Major. J.
U Bcniey; oinrtct engineer.. asking
hia estimate of the coat of doing the
work with government eqaipment '
l em Ara.ir wasaiagtea "
The bida and the estlmstes of If a.
tor BcJUey are now fat Washington
before the chief of army- engineers
who must determine -what Is to be
done. . . - '
i Confession! Clear Up
V' Numerous Caits.iA
if-
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.Two Cities '6
. ' K . . - '
I . ABStL vv. tuur mtynnuun an uvtiv-
i to and an equal number in Oalvea
ton! as well sa two burglaries have
. beeg. cleared up with -the confession
T vnuthful trio arrested hr OToba-
i tln - officers - according to CM
; Probation Officer J. W. Mlllai T-r
'- Tha hnva. deelarhia the wanted to
confess to aeery criminal act of which
' they were guilty In order ta "pay up"
Sfor ererytbing -when they go to the
training school at South Houston told
of taking the cats aeven Ford and
B 8rudebaker of breaking to the city
aiMtltniHnm ami takine same tools end
-pencils and of entering the Black
-1 Brothers Furniture store and taking
' j MUX) la nlckles snfl pennies out i
the cash register. The furniture afore
The were arrested by Juvenile Of
f fleer Lee Jones in Galveston where
L they; wte In pessession of a Ford
stolen at Busk avenue and. Louisiana
Probation Officer "jJOla said la
"learned from them that several days
' ago they took a Studebsser irom
t Houston and sUrted to Galveston. At
XL. Marque they ran Into a aiteu
iXeavlna the car. they atarted to Gal'
- venton out picked up two ford sedans
; and returned to La Marque to pull tha
' HtudebRker out or tne auca wita
?l ford. Tbo burn pars locked when they
attempted this so they left the cars
and came oa to Houston In the extra
; Hedaa.v The ears were found aa q
' bors left them. - f -A
hna t tha bava waa naroled from
.training achpol in Ban Antpnto iNveral
s-. inomns Sgn.
FEAR OF OPERATIO
:is
lvo:.:qi r:ov
BYUSIIIG G.F. P
-tiiiick vai Ur Wir Out
pf Pab From SoaHed
Femaltv Darders. -Now
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Nto4' ot of ovary4 toa eaisa ox as'
aallad dlsordara of woaaan." ms ooa
of the nation's lotwaMoe authortuas
on ther condition- of ? . wetnea. - are
' caused by an uoaean but malignant
enemy to Utlr heaiUi-aiarrh of Um
Generative Organe. : ' -'
"HeadacrMa baosacliaa psJat tn the
Mas and Umaa cramp ing aauMa oad
that awfut run-dowa. dranrsy and a
Sressed foaling are aviainaia Ummi thta
laeasa has gotten a artp on tha 0.
cam genorauva argaao of woman ajid
are warnlnga wbloh wlae woman Boot
by iaklag otapo ta rid tbalt sysMus-of
i this n
:k kannl
f. Uundrada of aeamtrtf aappr women
1 are now coming out In aublM ovary
f day ano tailing ueir meaao ana Tt
low-women of the riItmiiIous chnra
' whlco- una mmrmovn immnaam r
made la their oondltlom Mra. Mlttie
Johaaon aaysv. "My doctor told me
that there waa Bo hope for mo utile
waa operated on but thank to. at
Joseph'a O. t. P. 1 am ow oo and
feeiuaf. Uke a new womaa." inta
nniv one from among thooeaads
similar atatementa of this graat medl-
clna but It aervaa to show what Bay
oe expecMnj wiui . awjuriir. vr - pnj
trnmaa wbo la slng O. T. r. eonRiM
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iuai: Bide liif
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Wl;h 80 feet of witer Within i
mile of the first public dock the com-
mission asks ' that ' the gdvernment
go ahead with the work so that full
use of ; the channel already deepened
can be enjoyed. The Turning Basin
docks numbering when tha last four
are completed 12 in slL the four
berths en the Long Beach plant of
the Houston. Compress company the
Bew Sprnnt docka st Barrisbnnand
the public and private docka at nan-
chester will have bo bso of tha 80-
foot channel unless it Id completed to
theee propertlea. '-' :
i Bida Art 10 Caato HlBkar. ;
'The bida by the two concerns were
87.47 -cents and 89.5 cente per cubic
yard of dirt removed or about 10
cents per yard hither than the pre-
vious contracts. The government it
ia nointed out by the commission does
not have sufficient equipment in this
district and would have to delay the
work to bring in dredgee from the
Atlantic coast -i J .
The government engineers are try-
ing to induce the contractors to keep
their drsdgee here until .-word la re-
eel vea from waaMngtoa.- M .r. -
ft B. Fannin who itacea both Bute
and federal charges will eacape an
examining trial in Justice CampbcU
Overstreet's court Wednesday af tar
noon on another charge of forgery.
The case Is act foe S p. m. and by
that tuna rannin wm be Wp n oa hia
way back to Leavenworth whera be
ta to aerva three yeara.
uourt-maruaiea aarmg mi -war
anrf r i
uiiiaren
Will Ride
Shetland Ponies At
Unc
UJudd
Mrs
Iistea kiddiea. Under Judd Lewis
has. got. a great' surprise In store.
I -.Hfi birthday la aa September 13
the cotnlnc Saturday and be ia going
to give a birthday patty to all of the
children in' Houston in honor of the
event; The party will be at Hermann
Nira ano whi ibk au oar wngiiuiougB
the official' program does . not start
nntB 4 p. b - .-'
heart of a child will be available at
tha party.' There will be loads of free
'ce cream.' Ice 'told lemonade soda
water souvenirs a band a moving
nicture' show tai tha evening and a
dance program by . pnpilaf of
Anna uieaendanner.
Uiii Corinne Fonda N. L Maul-
son and.Arnold Bnapp Houston's best
known recreational directors and sev-
eral other neoDls will lead the chil
dren in "Cireoe Games" and. con-
teats of -an kinds with a prise for the
winner of each event
But hero cornea the great surprise.
i - -) rromiaa mae far ail
.Clarence I' Brock- manager ' of
Hermann park telephoned Tuesday
and said that he had a number of tiny
ncue sneuana panics mat are lust
waiting for the children to ride them.
Besides the little saddle noniea
there ia one of the prettiest little
carts in the country out at tha park.
are too small to ride the ponies will
be give free (idea in the cart - --
And besiden. there :ia still another
anmris awaiting v -t -
Hsns NageL who manaras the Her
mann park aoo has offered his
Party
gentlest and beat trained camel. "Sl
Tester:'' for the larger children to ride.
: in the words of Hana Nage keeper
of the soo.the camel ia a lovable
animal and ia fond of having the
children-ride him. He ia very fat and
plnmp and I know that the children
will enjoy ridinr him."
. So now. kiddies everything Is- In
Jeadiness for the big party and Uncle
odd expects every child In Houston
and alt of their grown up friends to
come out and have a wonderful time.
The morning hours are for the chil
dren tp play on tha various amuse.
ment devices in the park. There will
oa a nasenaii game In the afternoon
in aaamon to the other areata.
NAQUIN TRIAL
SET FOR TODAY
Deputy Constable X B. Naqnln la
scheduled to go on trial In Judge Mnr-
ray B. Jonea' court Wednesday on
two 'chararea of assault arowlna nut
of aOeged mistreatment of prisoner.
He la alleged to have beaten J.
Prieto Linaena student refugee from
Mexico in an effort to eject him from
the Lnna park da adng pavilion.
The other indictment charges Na
quia with assaulting Ell Bunin.
rletor of a parking stand sdjoiurng
Luns park. Bunin is to be tried on a
charge of Injuring an automobile.
Nsquin accuses tun of puncturing bis
lire.
Man Facing Forgery
Charges Goes . to
Leavenworth' '':
Fani 'a waa aeat to Leavenworth but
was granted a parole a-short time
Inter.. He waa arrested here recent jt
oa 11 chargea of forgery and also on
a chrge of violating hia parole.' fed
eral auifeoritiee Kl bis bona at i-iw
and ha waa mated bond of $300 in
each of eight charges of forgery on
which he waa bound over tb the grano
Jury. Two . charges ware dismissed
and a third referred to - the frud
lry -.v.-. t
.( He hsa been m Jail la defauH of
bond.:' Deputy United. States Marshal
Hudson Tuesday brought fsnnia be-
fore 8pecial Criminal District Judge
Norman G. Klttrell 8r and asked his
release to federal autboriiies.. Aa bo
ladictmenta had been' returnee by the
grand Jury "the court vonhj not enter
an order but after conferring with
the district ' attorney ofaee advised
federal authorities to. take -.the pris-
oner. ' " ' ''' s '
.; if' n- b Indicted and the district
Ittorney'a office aces fit. ta hold the
charges Tannla may have to . face
trial ia 8tate court when he ia re-
leased from the federal priaoa. .
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A' oleaiant. hairnlesi ' Sobatitutft ' for
I ag Dropi . nd Soblhtn
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' an Oliilrlnen' all aova. .
to vnid Imtaukma bhrayi look for the ilfimttira.of CsCaV
Proren directions 53 tacVpackagc Phyakiang mrvwhtra r
mrrmmmmnA It
um SERVICE
Effective Sep.;7th'
HouttbiAietoD Columbia! '
$!S0 p.MatfLv Houaton :Ai'1li30 A4
6:4S P.MT... ...... .Ar..... Anglaton .:...Lv. ........ 9:05 A.M.
l!S0 P.M...4....Ar.... Fraeport ......Lv. ........ 8:20 AM.
6:15 P.M ..Ar. East Columbia ...Lv... t:45 A.M.
' HouttoWavtMadiMnvflle i
7:50 A.M.........Lv.. Houaton Ar 8:20 P.M.
10:10 A.M........Ar..... Navaeota Lv.. 8:85 PjM.
10:47 A.M..... .....Ar Anderaon .....Lv........ 4:15 P.M
12:05 P.M.. i . . . Ar. . . . Bedioa ...... .Lv 1:00 P.M.
12:48 P.M.........Ar.... Madiaonvill ....Lv... ...... 2:15 P.M.
SunaUne Special I St Louis limited
Laavea Houaton 12:46 P.M I Leaves Houaton 11:80 P.M.
UNION STATION Taaaa at Crawford
CITY TICKET OFFICE 903 Texas Avenue
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r.We haVe just received the largest assortment of beautiful Floor and
Bridg: Limps ever put on display in Houston. Their designs are ex-
elusive) and can not be duplicated. Fine hand-tailored silk brocade and
avmavaAAAm atakat mJt Va.l..a!f..l A a J a
Easy aha
5lii'l:noa'
Mean a
Saving
All Placed on Sale
at a Reduction
noiv Is the Time to Duy:
rui iuui Muni
Quality'.: Fixtures in attractive styles for ceikng and1'. . Pentlant '
pieces and side brackets. The very latest and leading designator the home
LETtJS ESTIMATE ON A SINGLE ROOM OR
- ENTIRE HOUSE ' .
You will Be interested to see what you can accomplish here with a small
outlay. We will not only give you ah estimate but also advice and
suggestions if desired on your lighting arrangements' Come in and see
the new things in Riddle Fitments and other quality lines. ' '
CASH OR TERMS
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A SWEATER IS MOST NECESSARY
FOR WOMEN'S FALL COSTUMES
Down Fashion Lane it is reported that as popular as the Sweater lias been hereto-. v
fore it fs to be absolutely indispensable this year. We have made special effort in
the Sweater line for this fall and know you will be pleased with our full and veil ;
selected stocks. . '. ...';'... ' " -
The New "Cricket" 3tyle
$5.95
Made of brushed' wool or plain weaves
(same as upper right illustration) in tan
blue light bluevyellow Mexican brown
navy black and maroon. '
The New Coat Stylet iv
Astrakhan' brushed ' wool : and plain t
weaves; in blue tight bine jellow Mex
ican brown navy black and maroon. -
The "Bobbed'' and "Tumc"-Both Decidedly New
$10.95 1 450 $18.50
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The "Bobbed Sweater'''ii especially 'pretty? havirijrdeep brushed wool collar.' Tha"-
"Tunic" is the newest of the season's fads. Both are of brushed wool. or camelhair; (
in solids and stripes of many colors.' We especially wish you to see these. - . . -
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I t HlaWkail I . ia
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SLEEVEISVITERS
' Now .48U $6.25
This group is especially interesting on account of the
drastic reductions in prices. Made of silk and wool and
fiber silk. Many colors and color combinations.
FALL BLOUSES
Practically Every Costume Needs a Blouse
Next to the selection of the. Fall Sweater Suit or Dress
comes the matter of a smart $louseor two. After all
the Blouse becomes most necessaryif a having the cos-
tume ensemble as complete as possible.
Dimity Overbfoutes $1.25
Yon will 'find these in white and tan; embroidered and
with ribbon ties ; round or Y pecks and long sleeves.
VoUe Blouses $19
In orchid peach yellow blue and greenrround or V
necks and long sleeves. j t"
White Dimity Oyerblouses $2.25
Boyish round or V necks; embroidered in? colors;
white only. . .
metts sweaters:
$10.00 Heavy Coat
' Sweaters
$3.95
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ATI wool to . Mack whtta
uaaooD and baft' Bit roll
collar. Just tha SweaUr for J
th coilesa oey or pru ataui
Floor Man's Dapartaent .
ar -v
Sweater Vests
$6.00 and $7X0
In solid oolors and taner
combinations; tow poekets
all wooL They art Ideal tor
golf aad all sports
;LightwSght'?3l
Sweater CoaU
$70 and $3.00
In aolld colon :: and . taacr
plaids and gtrlpaaj.ajl wool.
BOYS' SWEATERS
8.05 HatVT
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V OVOMEN'S NECKWEAR V .
Tha aewest atrial In Neckwear tor awaatarg" are fcara'
tor you Net Camlsolaa fllat lace trimmed: Eralet Er
broldared Collar and can new: net collar wita cum
lac trimmed In cream and white TuzedQad Nter Pan
Collar aad Cuff Seta lace trimmed JJQe4:j J2 9
Coat Sweaters
AW wool Jvabb'kslt; nany
oomblnatloni ot eolors. to-
eluding all white; ate tt to
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For Sroallet dxfldrea
$6w50SWealw
JuAbo knit. ta solid lolort
with contrasttng eoUara anl
(Mtrs; with or without baits.
Bargain Aislo. J.
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