The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1922 Page: 8 of 14
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3EAi;CE3
;rprua!i Planned For
Failure to Pay War
' Contracts
Aasitcktea Fret Report
PARIS Aug. L Frase will Impose
penaRks of ecemomic a4 floawtal
character vpoa Ocrmaiiy seeaos of
Iter refusal to mln payments ni
(ho debts contracted by bar nationals
with sllles national before th war.
It was MM la if Mel circles here
Tueodsv. -
Thai pensltles will bt snaili1 at
the and of tha It-day period Indicated
1 7 Premier Petoeara la hla acts- la
Berlin Uat wee.
Germany's refusal to continue Hit
payment w( made known la a noU
from tht Oarmaji government Tost-
' ' I
It wat pointed oat In French official
rviarters that Franca woald probeb!
t"ke tp agahist Cermsny reirardlest
it what the otlwr allies should decide
rcorUInt flmllar payments dua then
I r Gcrmeny. 1 .' .
The time limit act by Francs will ei-
fire next Monday. . (
Tlio exact nature of the ponaltlet
Intended to be applied could not be
learned In official quarter. It wu
explained however that no 'military
action wit contemplated.
The view was - expressed that the
payment . which ar being mads to
Oc-.Tiirn nationals by French cltlsens
In connection with business dealings
MTanged before the war will be step
pot in view of Germany's action.-
Germans Predict' ;
World; Catastrophe .
Associated Pross Kcpor'...
EEIILIN Aug. 1. The Gorman re-
ply to the French not regarding pay
rftcnta by Germany to the allied clear-
I I j house on account of debts con-
tacted by Oerman nationals with air
he j cltlicns prior to the war wat t:e-
Ctiphed to Parts Monday night. The
ncto reasserts that Germany finds it
iiuncoslule to- continue the monthly
payment of S.OOOOOg francs. '
Xho argument that the reparations
transactions and tha clearing house
process constitute one Inrlslblo fcvholo
nnd that the Oerman financial situa-
tion makes It impossible for the gov-
ernment to continue payment eltfier
m account of reparations or to the
clearing house under ' present condi-
tions. - ... ; :.- ''-4 - - ';
The note Is understood to argue that
Cerman .payment to the clearing
Itouso should not be made until the
German private claims on German st-
I'uestratod property baa been settled.
Tli a Gorman standpoint It that the
V'hnln rilirfnttan' must be battled lolntlv
iy all the governments concerned. ..
Cnrmany also pgatcoti against what
It terms "th -peremptory and dicta-
torir.;" policy of the French govern-
ment the note saving that a world
cctnstrophe is Inevitable If under the
present entente policy conditions In
Uermany continue to develop as at
present - 'i v f " ' '
Venezuela MayvBecorne
Factor in Oil Industry
. f ' 'Associated Press Hjport. .
- WnBHHtaTOW Aug. 1 European
Inte-.laaU are reeogniifnf the Impor-
tune of Vepexuet as a factor In
worW ' petroleum production" nd tho
numoer or an concessions ana iouo-
tions. In that country Is increasing
rapidly C 'B. McQulrt secretary of
tha United Statos section of the Inter-
American high commission declared
Tuesday. ; j .' ; M
From January .JMi up Ho Way" he
stated (11000. barrels of petroleum
Were) exported from the Itaracalbo re-
gion' the chief producing Held of the
republic - British interest! ho added.
nre taking advantage of the policy of
tha Vcneauela government to encour-
titte-tho development of both .the pe-
.nU.II- ImI ' Mm! IM.HN.ia ' - V..
uwuih ...... wwuib iwvum V. ...
country. .
Th only 'company" now' engaged In
tho exploitation of petroleum in Vene-
xuehi la controlled by American Inter
ests. Other companies hold conces
sion but' hav only recently. pttp
established.' ..
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Freight Raise On Comic
Supplements Suspended
Associated Press RoporC '. ;-i
i Ai-ni.ui)n Aug. iAD increase
In freisht ratoa'on newspaper colored
nirpplements when shipped from print-
ing plants to newspaiwrt published in
various cities in eastern trunk line
territory was blocked Tuesday by the
interstate commerce commission.
- The new rates affecting th ship
ment would have gone into effect
- August -1 and would have applied
to all points on tn 'Pennsylvania Bal-
timore k Ohio and Delaware c Lacka
wanna and Wejriiirfi rllrvai A m Thatv
were oraerto: suspended by tha Inter.
trtaia-commerce oommissloa to await
an Investigation. f ; :n: .;
Autonomy for Snryraa
Associated Prer Report.1 : .
EMTRNA Aug. l.-Uuuance of tht
rroclamatlon decreeing autonomy tot
smyma was greeted by an snthuslM-
e meeting In tho square where sev-
-ol thousand persons cheered tht
-eek c metal. ' A committee inrlud
I f Greeks Turks. Armenlsns. Jews
' J Circassians called upon tha Greek
commlseloner with a formal ex-
l-rrsslon of thanks. In responding he
insured the Turks that their religious
(vlltKes would be reipected under
iao new regime. .
TrsieH Warfare Ma
Prclong Chinese Conflict
. . Associated press Uoport.':
CAKTOfcV Aug. 1. Trench warfare'
n v prolong indaflnltely tho oenillct
b t ween the armies ander Sun Tat
Sen. the deposed president of the
southern . republic and Chen : Tung
Ming general supporting the unifies
tion program of the central reoubllc
i t Pekln. This belief It strengthened
iv the tact 'tnai uentrsl Chen has
i rafted as trench diggers Kot coolies
i.-orn Canton. .? - ' . . ' .
..MELONS PLENTIFUL. . . ...
TATLOR Tassut Aug 1. The melon
r- ..p in this saottoa f the couatry is
f.r.a this year many being sold to the
local dealer as well a being shipped
imt melon raisers ttate that they
t I have a uTflr kt will continue
. il frost. :anta1supes and muak.
. ns are ateo Terr plentiful ha this
-1 1 j
Associated Press Report. --
WA8HTNGTON. Aug 1. V tariff of
tS per cent ad valorem ear silk cloth
was approved Tuesday by tho senate
after tha rejection U t ti t ri
amendment by Senator ' Shenpard
democrat. Texas t cat tho rat to
it per cent Next the senate ap-
proved a duly of M per cent on plushes
including hatters . phiah. Sesator
Shenpard sought to red oca the duty
by IS per cent but his amendment was
rejected. I to M.
On handkerchiefs siM warn muf-
flers not hemmed a duty tf H per
cent was agreed to with an additional
i per cent oa such aruclea hemmed
sr hemstitched.
The duty on silk clothing and ar
ticles of wearing apparel of everr de-
scription not knit or chocheted and
not specially provided for was Ixed
at per cent ad valorem. . Tha tame
duty was fixed in tht silk "catch all
cluus."
On artificial silk tht last Item la
tht . silk - schedule rales - approved
ranged from a minimum of II oer cent
oa waste to ( cenfa a poand and M
per ent ad valorem oa Knit good.
rlbboiuTand other fabric.
The maximum rate. It was explained.
st equivalent to tn present duty.
Porf of Houston
The tanker Franklla departed Tscaday
for New Yerk with a carte ef ga oil lifted
at the refinery ef the tialcna Signal Oil
company.
ARRIVED
ftont.
i 1 RAILED
Franklin gaa oil. New York! Vs
vesselTTn PORT
aseo. German porta.... Maschesttf
City cf Fairbury. Geraiag torts . Msnckeatef
Santa Isabel. Atlantic coast. 4
Franklin Atlantic eoait Galena
VESSELS DESTINED FOR HOUSTON
ettel Operator or Asent -
Choctaw Southern S S Co. .'
Crimle Creek S. Ssitcovicb tt Co.
Kl Dorado S. I. Dnughertjr ft Co. .
Florence Luckenbach Wm Parr Co
f.nke 1'slama Lone Star S S Co. ..
Laka I'lorian S. J. Iaulierry eV Co.
Lake Hector Lone Star S S Co.
Ohja S S. I llauchert; ft Co. . .
Kcd Hook. S. 1. Dauaherty & Co..
Schrnan. U Rinlv A Cn
1-10
I- I
8-11
.early Sept
.-.ongsier. tiarnaon Line e-io
Sula S. I. Uaiigserty ft Co. . . ... . 1-1 Q
Port of Galveston 7
: i : Hanaton I0M Soecial
GALVESTON Texat Aug. l.TheMal-
lory lint steamahip Henry R. 'Mallery sr.
rived from New York Tuesday with. Damn-
gera and seneral cargo. f
The Mormn line steamship El Mundo ar-
rived from New York Tuesday with gen-
era! cargar - .j" 1 ' . .'.
The nVatsgEeWcn Snyder Banant
company arrived Mondsy wkh a cargo .of
bananas from Frontera. Mexico.
The aieamrhb Kffna. S. Sgitcevlcli An
lo eauea Monaay lor narre niwcrp ma
Ghent. : Iter cariro consisted of cottoiw
Sniin. luunciiins vit sua iiouf.
ine atearump coov i.yaea (troa. agenii
aailed Monday for llremea aiid Jlsmbucg
m.1. w M.rsl .Irff.
1 cargo.
ihin Ahreoi; l. Sffl
Co. aailed Monday for Liverpool and Man-
cheater with cotton lumber and oil - .
Tha tteamihin Orator. Wm. Parr ft Co.
ill steamsnm Anercei a. sevicovicn ex
agenta aaited (or Liverpool Monday with a
carso of cotton and gram
- The packet Lucy ia In port loading cargo
for Corpus Christ! and other points on the
lower Texat coast. ...
The-tanker J. E. Q'Neil arrived from
Brunawick Monday and proceeded to Texas
Citv to load eil for tha Swiftauce Oil com.
Th: tteanuhlo Delawirt Fowler-ft Me-
VltM rfienta tailed for Norwav Tuesday vis
Canine and new Orleans. . ine ueiawarc
carried a cargo of cotton and grain.
fhb'l-f ' - 'XRRIVEJ; if-
Henry R. Mallory pauengers and gen.
erni cargo Aew orx. v
r.l Munno generm carvo rtcw lgra. '
T. E. O'Nefl ballast Brunswick. ' :
.Wordoa bananss l;rontera. ? '
.: s':'" CLEARED. '
Delaware general carlo Sarpsburf. Nor.
ody general cargo Bremen
Abcrcoa general cargo Manchester.
!'::'; SAILER
'Effnt seneral earno Havre. ' (
.Abcrcoa general carlo Manchester.
Delaware general cargo barpsburg Nor-
way. . i(. : ; . .
VESSELS IN rORt
AtS'r. : .Tiil
Connesa Peak . .Roads
ElMundo M B
(i. A. Flagg .... v. . It
Jlegira ..................... .Dry Dock
lenry K. Mallory ti
Lampaaat It
Lillian 11
Millinocket
Orator. 14
San. Jacinto It
SanU Raalia;... ...Roads
U..S. GUNBOAT
WktcW
'l . ;
Toplla ..
II
' TANKERS
Torres . .......
W. L Stead.
- U0T0RSHSP3
Tnortaa
Whipple
Wordea .
................. Cssaael
- . voanps
II
. BCII00NER
BlUy Martla...
SI
DESTINED FOR GALVESTON "
V easel Cwiftjrned ta Dw
Aldecoa Tho. Ifsca ft Co f-Ju
Altair WUkaaa Biehl.. ...... .. I-
AauocifcO.ds Larrinaas Fowler ft '
Ai..u.ccir;. Diniy-RaVft-e;:: n
Cadis. E. Seville 4 Son 1-1
Cardonis lamp Inter ocean S S Co f-Il
Casay Troadale Plant ft LaFonU. f-II
Cheater Valley.Lykes Brothers. ... t-41
Cellinnworts. Ttoadil Plant Va t.
Ca'rrea f ro'sd'ale" pisot' ft 'Lafo'nta tl!
CrireiM Crcrk. S. Ssiteovick as Co. -
Diplomat. Win. Parr ft Ce. ...... ... t-1'
Edaeliekl. S Saiicovich ft Co... (
Federal S. Saftcwjeh ftjEs....;. Hi
Fsrawerts Tesa T ft T Co.... I Asa
r wren cs ucscseaea wra. rarr ft
Hambura Mara. Steele S S Co. . ..
l-ll
. .. i .. ..vw... late in Aogost
nanover. lamps iniersceae ...... sx
Hlsbo. TrosdaLrinat ft Lefocita. . - I
Huronian Leiand Line.....-.... I- 1
Infanta Isabel & Seville ft Son...
LecuL 'p. RVtstnssu.'.V. -H
Lsk Heeler Lone Stsr 4 9 Co. ... .
. . ........... ....... early la Aataat
Lake Fairsort Lone Star S S Co.. f-lt
Lake FaUmaLone Star Si Co....
Lake Florian Lykes Bros 1-10
snsn LyKrs orw. ...... . . a-iv
Cattle. Fowler ft McVitie. t-JO
! The. Rk....M..' j-M
io. Thomas iice ft Co..... . s 10
Lpwtner caatie.
Use Blanc
Mar koio.
Moneenitn. J. Merrsw ft Co.. . ' t-i
Muncaater CaatkT. Fowler ft McVltle i-14
iliruti i Larrinags. rawleg .
McVitie j..... v ..... ... f-H
Neccelola. Lykes Brotbert. ...... . f-II
Kkelses. C7 Nicohni AafBt
yisNmaha." tykes feV'olberl'........ t- I
Nubian Levlann Una ..... . .... a I
NnrdiraisTand WiHrera ft Biehl... - 1
visa 3. aiceie oieannnip vo.
Patrick Henry Taenpa fnterooeae..
Steadfast. St Srttcovick Co. .
khreoa. Daniel Ripley ft Ce. . ....
ihfldV Wilkent ft W'tU.'.'.'Xii In Jar
Svanhild. Wl kens
Biehl.... Lett In Jar
nteraeesn... a 1
Interecesa.s. s-lt
Marahoua. Fowler
5 u-m. c.
eholca. eowler Sk Hi
mnatra Mans Steele $
ThuIvl I.vlce RrM
West rhetar- f amna InteMeean
West Cbetala. Tamps Interecesa.s.
.' v ..
J - Port of Ts City
' VESSELS ill VOKl C
Mundale ..........."
I. E. O'Neil... i... Oil
" E
Dock
""'1 I F T T
: Uoustoa Post EpexlaL
NEW TOKiC. Aug. LWU!lam T.
Tllden's sams for the first time almost
sine the start of the current tennis
season Is not appearing la tha sum
maries of tha tennis tournaments.
"Big bill" has retired from active sin.
gtes competition until it Is time for
him to come out of his retirement and
kelp hi country defend the tiavl eup
la. the eMllenn round- of the year
competition at Forest Hills oa Oca-
tsmber 1. He ha had a Brest deal of
'competition has felt too strain and.
knowing bow It ass street ou aim in
Use past ha dropped out of the grind
a a t guard assUnst training him-
self before tha Important tourneys of
the hat summer ge that a far a
Tildes is concerned speculations en
the national championships will hava
to be based oa the work he has abowa
to sat.
The prevailing opinion following hi
"grand finals" effort seal rut Vincent
Rk hards and R. Norrl Williams
both of whom be (mothered. Is that
Tilde at present I playing clo to
hi best tennis. Certainly he gave the
Impression of being Invincible sgalnst
Richard snd he greatly strengthened
that impression in hla work against
Williams for ths Long-wood star had
been playing good tennis previous to
his encounter with the national cham-
pion end then apparently wss (Imply
unable to get his gaiu going.
That leaves the question of whether
Tlldea csh guard end keep In keen
edg which he has fcut on the blade of
hi offensive armor. He ha a month
to ease hlnuwlf along and Just keep in
form but It Is a mighty hard thing
for any athletic performer to hold to
the crest of form for any length of
Ume after he ha reached It How-
ever a rest 1 In order for tha cham-
pion. .
Th whole "ad vane speculation will
have to be baaed on tha howlng'of
TlMen snd Johnston for H Tllden
holds to hi present plan of remain
ing out of competition then will be
no opportunity of seeing the pair in
action against each other until tho
national tourney -
.V0RKTOWN 7. CUIBO a
YORK TOWN Aug. l.-Wlth the
.".iy nuus Missner on the mound
Yorktown won a well played ball game
from the Cuero Trotters Sunday after-
noon by a score of f to . The feature
of the game was a home run and
a three base hit hv xr.K. t
- i - "a Mmr
and a three base hit by Alb Leistner
uuu mg nan nit oy D. Bmalley of
the- Tnrktnwn tMtn - t - m..
3tr pitcher for tht Turkey Trotter
mm jo. nsgneQ eacn .got a two base
hit. Hlts-Off . Phillip ' off Leis-
ner I. . v . y.
Battorlet-Torktown Lelssner and
Barnes. : .
Batteries-Cuero rhllllp and Mo
Connell. -- .
Struck out by Lelssner T by-Phllllp
. ; COUNTRY CLUB ILRCT
: OFFICSRS.
ROWNSVILLl!. Aug. tZ-rhe Board
of Trustees of the Brownsville Coun-
try club hava elected th follawing of.
fleers- far ths ensuing year; W. O
Lang president) W. B. Walton vice-
nresident nnwmv xin . .
and treasurer; Pel Perking chairman
vi nouse commute; B. j. Tucker
chairman; of golf committee. . .
.-"V-i ; - ;;;
NOTICB HERBERT. L. FLAKE
Herbert L. Flake team will hold a
mcetln at the atnra iin .... a...
at T;S0 p. m. Following players take
. ww . am pcstsni as- important
business ts to b taken npr Ashmore
Wilson Nooek Lusk. Cox C. Phelps
Green King Aberoromble Grunt
James F Stamp. -
Kirby to Discuss Tariff f
At Kiwanis Lunch
John Henry Xlrby president of th
Kirby Lumber company and nation-
cu th tariff auestlon.
principal speaker at the Klwanl club
luncheon Wednesday. Ht wilt dis-
cus the tariff question.
A' banher "attendance I urged at
the luncheon as Mr. Kirby' address
Is declared to be of great Importance.
.Dorothy Dobson of New York who
I the gutst ot Mis Loulst Daniels
will entertain with several readings.
City Receives 100 Bonds
Of $1000 Denomination
:.0 ne hundred f 1000 bond Issued
by the city council to pay th cost of
erecting th new police station at
uaroim Natreet and Preston avenue
were received by City Secretary W.
A. Moor Tuesday afternoon.
The council already hat voted to
purchase these bonds. They will bo
taken over Immediately after-they are
properly signed by Mayor Holcombe
the city secretary and City Controller
Harry Giles. .
CATTLsJ HlfMBNT
.Jlouiton Post SpeclaL -R1CHUOND
Texas. Aug. L-L. K.
Olbson a promlnant young (took man
early sunday morning shipped a oar-
toad consisting of TI tat calve to th
Fort -Worth market '. . -
WAIT!
TODAY'S
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SiihajAug. 6
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.Associated Pre Report
' rt.lUX Aug. 1. The Atnirlcen
Friend rvli committee throuKh
it rhalrman Francis liaWm formally
sotined the-American rnrnhnsay and
consulate general thar.A) child relict
nilsatoa ceased operations In Germany
oa July I. in aoeoigdance with a de-
cision reached some months ago by
a committee la Pbllsdelpbis.
Tha Quakers' organization her
has covered a period of two and a
half rears. The mission is leaving
food to last until fjepternber SO. when
the total amount handled la Germany
wlil be IMS2 ton.
" ' ' ' ' ' n. '
Funeral Services Held
For Vrctim of Heat
Impl taneral services for Robert
Hendrie employs of the Princ
Theater building who died from sa-
in overheated Monday morning were
held at I n m. Tuesday st the family
home 1401 Wrightwood avenue. Rev.
T. J. Windham rend the se price.
Burial was la Bollywood cemetery
under direction of the SettcgUst-
Kopf Undertaking company.
McMillan Will Feature
Hula Hula Dance
dome thing new In th way of dances
will be given tonight at McMillan'
dancing academy. Th Hula ..Hula
THE TRUE
EQillilfi OF
GREATER
iVAL-iES'"'':
is.sndivn
in tIiese
QUALITY SUITS
FOR LIEn AHD
YOUrJG MEfj
GABARDINF.S. I R f
TROPICAL
WORSTEDS
MOHAIRS
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MratacaoMBOh
405 Main.
iiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!
OFFICIAL; OUTFITTERS
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Scouts' Get Ready fajk.'
Annsial Round-up August ith.
City Auditorium
W are official outfitters for Boy Scouts of America and
cany In stock correct regulation equipment. Xverythtni '
tbat you will need ia here. ' . t -
nCUlADIUIT V
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I... 'U4i.i il
DR. PRICE'S
Flavoring Extracts
fa Bottle'; 1-ox- .Bottle
15c 25c
I 4 t t C
ii ) r u f
- om will be f i a-
uvemr will bo Ita-
u:-" .. 1 - - -
""'!ie trjA-H." t'e Istest iwBslraJ hit
sill ' n by :- clh:l' orchestra
Wlll ti.CU..al Ci-M't. ' '. . -
tu .'3c:d. ccs. aba
E:'I fcrThisYcr
i ' As-y8ted Pres Report.
WASHINGTON. Aug. L This year"
cotton erori was placed at ll.4SS.tv
bales ef CM pound groa wtlght ts
the second forecast of the sea ana an-
nounce Tuesday by th department of
agriculture basing its estimate en th
condition of ths crop July IS which
wss 7M per cent of a normal. .
. County agents rerorted 10.1 per cent
snd reporters ef ths crop reporting
roars estimated 71.1 par-cent of th
total acreage waa infested by to bolt
wawrtt - '. f '. .
40Kffl(kl.-52HurtV v:.
In Train Gollision
- AUCH. France. Aug. L Forty per-
sons were kilUd and tt seriously in
jured when a special train' carrying
murrima to Laniules crashed Into sn-
otlier near hers today.
Moat of tlss occupent ef th pil-
grim's special - were eriiHjilea bound
for th Shrine of Our Lady ot Lourdes
whera miraculous . cure sr tejd to
be performed. Helpless in ths tangled
wreckage many died before rescue
workers could extricate them. ' -
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LIPTON'S TEA
34 c
10c
lz
can
18e. 67c
ean'
i:
CTY7.K
. ( o1
UrV-- 27 80
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f... ICi-LA" TI. Aug. 1. Sev-
eral i -nfis are v. -r en-n-st hre
snd it. . i s are exec- .1 to be tHAt n
Into ruatody In eoi.mts.ion with an
ali J ...r.g rir -organlied ti
bring f nese and Inner Into tt
United States. . Accoru.ng to feder I
auinoriu.- bare ths smuggleri have
bees ooerntlng a sn extensive basis
between Cuba and th t lortdt wogst
tar snore than a year.
of
of
Powerful Radio Stitioa
: . Ir.:iallcd ia Honduras
TECUCIGULTA. Hcnduras -Hm-durss
will have radio communication
with th ouUlde world within a few
week. A powerful wireless station
now Bearing completion. wH be able
to communlcat with ths United States
Cti Ojt
SylvaiD
'a . - s
FOR A WEEK'S REST'
Plsnty ' ef furntthsc! 1 Summer
CotUg rat $13.00 to $22.00
prwek S4Z50 to S75 per mo.
Eiry EveoiEf
si7 r . t
BMEm-
66
; llUUl alil iwuiui
The . Handles : of this
slip are designed to
throw the bottom of
the slip f artard
when the slip is lifted
out making each
half of the slip hug
. .Ac pipe;-- ;
urdy construction
us high grade ma-
rial ' m a k e s the
v Frisco" an-economical long lifed slip;
iyou will follow this series of advertisements :
ou will be able to appreciate the possibilities otf
he Drilling. Specialty. Company " v
We have two plants" in Houston fully equipped :
for production
ahead with our operations we are offering
000 worth of Treasury Stock.
Stock Can Only Be Subscribed for: Thru
This Company No Commissions :
J ' Paid Anyone (
THE life
U t . PLANT: j-
Grayson and Dremond
. HOUSTON
1.1 i c
A .t-d I reus r.-port
T . ).:. Ta.Vime Itoko fJalgo. wM
t a f. : t t;r o THK'iinorl l ; n -r
t rei : -.n i.t It! J. the most lur-
i;. .s of t. e nmn crises of ihe i- .
. 7 For Ail Kinds of Automobiles '' V
city sales DaARTr.rn'
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Commerce and Crawford - Preston 1891
AUTHORIZED '
Sales and Service Station
G. IV3.C TRUCKS.
EDSOriw FERAY inc.
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