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THE HOUSTON POST: SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 6. 1921.
CHICAGO "HONORS
ALLIES' CHIEFTAIN
MARSHAL F. FOCH
tli American lotion end military offl-
ciala were awa ting k lfcTlii miltary
and bis party were taken to Grant park
where Governor Small Mayor Thompson
.and a party of 8taU officials were to
aire kiu an official welcome wale Ma
1st field artillery Illinois National Guard
riveted km with a saluta of 1U gun.
it was
..... .t h. nnt. Kama MlhLtrat Ttotlv was the Client - of ' Pbiladelpb
"4' " . 0.7. t.v" A Mention on C.tV lis
wui MH M r; v W f rJia. Wh of the British war vet
At I o'cloea. 0uro lull nta M xroov : ; hjaneeUon of tbt Phlladelpb a
bus and M.000 members of tha Pol ah ."yard and Hog Island and tunebeofl
uuorinii a sanu av I in aa x -aaiuuMw vwiBtino it .maam ssjaaiaa iHinnii ni I usj
.fw! &"LJA' rr.0for i oetcrUlnmeat
U. of C. Will Confer Hon-
I orary L. L. D. Degree on
Noted Frenchman
Assoc'ated Press Report:
CHICAGO Not fi. Two days crowd-'
ed w tb fentivities in honur of Marshal
Ferd'naud Ftv-h besan w.th the ailed
chieftain's arrv.il Saturday morn ng a
compared bj General Pershing and tbeir
staff.
A cavalry escort a delegation from '
upon a tour o. we; wmmmrn pw mutnmDhA; leadirr them. . - M w " ".TV.
i ritr. na u at ua.UBinnu oi wd nio. . . t 7 " ... .i .
I where the marshal 1. to receive tbt hon- ttfa.ntZ'H jV ROMAN CCIUW-Cbrs?i.o - Al
;orary degree ot doctor or jaw. . memorial hospital fbert Ie Roman and Mlsa Laura Curry
raraae streets. : The feature or a banquet Sunday ' were married bore mursoay. .
The party waa then to return to tha night . will be the presentation by Supreme
busmesi set-tion of the c ty and. escorted Knight Flaherty to Marshal Feck of iLU-iwinuiwi
by National Guard troops parade Cardinal Gibbons' favorite rosary a Solid IUlph Dewey WW'ard and Ms Lacy
throngb the streets for a short distance gold one prewentea to we Ml cardinal Thornton were marr.ea nsre cnaay.
ICe Ul IUC .nciMWMn I" - 4 ' . "4 - . -- w
the layiur of a wreath upon oos.
cram was
tbe ststue of Aoranam liocoui.
Saturday evening tbe marshal w!U be
gueat of honor at a dinner where General
Charles C. lawea will act aa master of
ceremony. Then the guest of honor w.ll
go to a downtown theater to speak.
Sunday the Knights of Columbus have
charge of tbe marshal's program. A
Admiral Beaty Is Guest
Of Philadelphia
Aocitd Pres Report
PHILADELPHIA N'ov. 5. Admiral
RICHARDS-LA RLE. Contcana.--
W. C. Richards of Blooming Orove
this county eud M s Mary Fran s
LaKue of Athens. Henderson county
were married Sunday. They will make
tbeir home in Blooming Urove.
M.OORE-SCIULLER Caldwell
Wednesday at tbe Methodist parsonage
"mr 1 in
JamaTJannnnnatM U UW I I I a K"Ibi
j NO W&ff'Sc
m SMOKE! J' '
NO SMELL! f
NO TROUP' l
I ' (T'mNp W BOMB
1 y aP - Old i
1 ' l "! 1 111111 J'il' ' 8 GALLON
$10 DOWN - - 0F0IL
J $2 PER WEEK 1 I
j ; $64 Net Cash P
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Flaky Biscuits 'n Everything
Can you imagine being able to bake delicious flaky biscuits like mother used
to make in 12 minutes on an oil stove? It is being done every day with the
Detroit Vapor in many Houston homes.
t
No bother about the gas pressure! Nd wicks or kindlers to blacken your pots
t and smoke up your rooms. Better than any gas range uniform heat at less
expense.
No Wicks ! No Smoke ! No Smell ! No Trouble!
Repeated official tests have proven that the "Red Star' is the quickest most
dependable and economical oil stove on the market. A beautiful stove in any
kitchen. Substantially built. Easy to clean and keep clean.
Fair and Trade Week Visitors
; Are especially invited to view this wonderful stove during the coming week.
We can ship prepaid to any place within a radius of 1 50 miles of Houston.
Hare fry - CtM f Mtji Mm? Want It
here J. I Moor and Miss ElM.'ScMller
were married th pastor Rev. J. Coy
WUlams off'c'atingj Both were reared
In tbe Desrvllle cmmuilty about ' e'ght
miles from here. They left fort Waco
where Mr. Moore baa position and wj)
make their noma there. . .t-. .4
j i. PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL v;! :
tfxX'- Houston' Port: BwoiaLv;.
l BRElVHAM. Taiaa Not. Re. E.
1. gagebleU who res gned some months
xn aa pastor of Bt.. Paul's Kvangel'eal
'Mtheran church baa accepted call to
.be okurca
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w'th "bla fsm'ly for that place "naxf weeht'
He wlU preach hla last aermoa har Hun-
la lorktowa and will laava leg and Colorado.
day.
' Mosquitoes .two mllion yaara'old ht
been fou'd In the TBpcene rocjta of Wyom-
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The Debutante
AFTER five yean of enforced slumber the debut ia awakening in
all its glory and Is manifesting Itself in a multlpLc.ty of
ways.
To dress in the spirit of the season from tbe point of view of
Jewels as well as from the angle of costumes is a problem delightful
to contemplate.
Inspiration contributes a marked quality of Individuality to Wm.
Scheer's debutante creutlons which shown in conjunction with our
usual presentation ot his handicraft constitute a collection of unusual
merit
It fathers would only reallte that their little girls were merging
into young ladyhood and that the gift of a ring of delicate beauty
has the same value to her at this Ume as when she becomes engaged
these same fathers would fill in an aching void by supplying the
most cherished dream ct a young girl. -
Also it is now fashion's whim to encircle the lovely
throat of the debutante with one or more strands of
pearls. For this Jewel symbolizes all that the young girl
is and every mother knows that romance lurks in each
separate p "1.
Then '4 we have on display a varied collection of
novel ba . which were purchased with the thought of
Y A tbe debutante and our -6lre to be in readiness to supply
' ner every wish.
if
CepTrichtcd
to
Wry(o.
Established 1S7S
4I Main 8fc.
Car. Prairie Ave.
Welcome
Visitors
Foley-Baehr Shoe Company
Wei
come
Home Folks
Fair Week Specials
Strap Pumps in brown
and black Vici Kid
Suede and Satin. Baby
Louis and French heels.
Values up to $ 1 5
$95
Oxfords in brown and
black kid and calf Cu-
ban1 and low flat heels.
Values up to $ 1 5
Boots in brown
and bkek Via'
Kid also Calf.
French and walk-
ing hetls.
Values to $15
$6
513 Main
Opposite Rice
0ML4S. rXXS
Wa WlU fy tear Rillraai For la Fall ts Dallaa '
Wa Will Oat Yo a Goad PaHtloa Wksa Y Cempleta -Yaa
Can. Kara Yaer Raesj aad Beard If Yea Desire
IT WILL PAY YOU AND FAY YOU BIO TO OCT YOUR TRAIN
' INQ FOR BUSINESS IN DALLAS THE SOUTHWEST '
GREATEST BUSINESS CITY v '
CaJL abase writs SAWIra far Wtatsr Ttrai Rat Saaat aad Sbaelal Offer
ta say year raUraad fare la fsN ta Dallas; isea a abort tints ealy.
Asres W. W. DARBY Maaafar Drasfkea's Praaiieal Bnteeas
ROBINSON'S MILL1
' Mitt Work J
Cabinet Work f
Fixtures. '.
H. S. ROBINSON.
430? Waahlngtoa v Taylor Ml
Bluebonnet pioturei are now on
exhibition at the Studio of Mrs.
Margaret T. Davis 2604 Peat
Ave." Call and set them. Christ-
mas orders should be sent In
wmkm Dauaa. Texas.
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