The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 358, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 12
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THE HOUSTON' POST:- TUESPA X -.MORNING MARCH 23. 1 922.
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fendar or Ae Day
lr at th Country olub and
I noon.
Musicale in Honor of
V Mr.Doscher
TOtfrina the Sunday evenln serv-
wj at m. Paul's Mr. snd Mrs Horace
:J -. . . . . . . . hAMM m-lth
...
I muflrsl. In (f
rosrher. who la levl in
faaft of tka tuontli to make hi noma
Mi Dallas. Mr. Io-hr ha ren solo-
M In St. Pauls rhnlr for If yesr ami
ttmday evenlnf ami lor the lat time
ka member of the choir Mr and
Ml. Boo4r truest wvre the rarmNrr
f St. Paul a tholr an TVniple Bth
asrael choir of which Mr. loier ha
ls been membfr for many eara.
t ana the music committed. Mr Tur-
Nw York arrlred In Houston Mon-
day ermine; lo ba guaata tor two
wrrkB of Mr. Burn' parents Mr.
ami Mr. Howard F. Smith.
Mrs. PYrd M Court return ad Monday
from Bryan wwsr an enjovwd a fam-
ily houaa party at tha home of hrr
daua-hter. Mra. Arland K Ward. Oili
er there at tha same time were Mr.
Court. Mra. J. H. Kalian of lall
and Mra. Kverett f. Penn of Grors;-
town. Kr. Mr. Pnn will return lh
of th wek and will leare the
PLAKS TAKE SHAPE
AT CLEAN-UP WEEK
MEETING MONDAY
League Names Mrs. C. A.
Teagle as Executive
Secretary
MAY ALTER LAWS
T0CIYE1RACT0RS
RIGHT OF STREETS
With Rubber Tires They
And Trailers Are Now
Considered
tlaa's lasts! at ls at th
Mann company sxr all a.
will B tha aniaat of fUda at a hjMh
at tha ltlo kvtal t nooa. Dr.
Hot wiu aaand but on day In Houa-
tost. . . . '
W. C. I ea aafar Um Mcular wakl
Government in Hands of
' Minority Asserts Humel
DMltrtai Utal rorernm.nt la too
much In tha hand of Ota minority. P.
Chart Hum Jr. Houaton lawyer la
aaeoelatloa held Monday at th We
Hot ur4 that a mora popular va
trat b Ukn la political affair.
Ha wma followed on th Program b:
Douaia Moor who. aeag a number!
of aonaa accompanied on th plana I
Mlaa Ola Millar. .
Th mtlnf wa prA4 or 1
Otl Maor of th A. V. Aroock oor
pany. Hah Wllaon. f th Housti
Armatur Work waa altd 11
chairman for next waak'l meeting.
Builtlllcea
flrat of the
Kentucky.
month for hrr horn In
Vrilllamaon had arrmnitrd a pro
of beautiful muale for the even-
whlch Included the follow ln num-
i Vara:
C norm' Holiday (Eiujllah tclei ...
' St. Paul' Quartet
eVrta from Samanti and rvill'' .
i .-. . Mr. Herbert Plunkett. Georf
1 V Halaaelman. ac-corooenlm.
' Land of tha Sky Blue Water
Mr. Porcy Booth. Mr. Helnael-
'. man. accompaniat.
Tale
" .ftujrfloeel
1 Card O. Elliott. Mr Klllott at
taa piano.
Dwwt la rha Garden of My Heart
Mra. Ftunkatt and Frank Colby.
MJa Edith Brown at the piano
Bone troua StItIh
TV Btar
atornar o Mine it. i-omn-i
tfD Bpnaaj rorm nornint or tne s
Tear" t adman
St. Paul' Quartet.
W Tlh Teh Tinea roteon
Temple Beth lamel Quartet
Mtaa Brown accompanied the St
Paul quartet and Mr Helnielman t'.ic
Tampl Beth Ierael. Georre B. Mr-er
aana baa with the Temple quartet
ana Frank coioy witn tne st. i aui a.
- w oimfwih me prveTain Jir L-vw i
wa praoanted with a handaome hu-
mMor fram ta two choirs. Mra. Booth
1 in a wary happy ilttl pc made th
' pf antatlon. After thl a dainty hut-
fat aupaar of aaiada. deanart and cof-
fee waa atr-rad.
f Flag Tournament Post-
: toned
' Owtna' to th wet condition of the
got! cours. tha Golf Women' club
ha postponed the Tag tournament
announced for today until next Tues-
( day. The regular Tuenday luncheon
WIU be served today as uaual at tha
' noon hour.
Tboee who have handed In f cores for
th Stat handicap are reminded that
two additional scoree must he rTen
ta aa tha Stat association require
pre cards for the handicap Instead of
tare as originally announced. j
'Art League Committee at
Library Today
Mr. W. A. Sherman and Mm. H. A.
Xlpp will he at the library today In
C cnarge of the Art leasjue scroll from
'' -j. it In the morning to f in the evening.
The acroll with the. name written In
twrtasttng; ink. will he placed in the
cornerstone of the art mueeum. hi h
win be laid In April and It i desired
ta bar the names of as many Hous-
tnalans a -poaslble. Donation may
V as large or as amall aa the girer
oaslr.
' ; Majestic Party for Mrs.
.' pi i
-. - Clmer
: Mr. and Mra. J. E. Davern. Mr and
' - Mra. J. B Tenlson Jr.. Mra. Georfrey
' Elmer of Detroit and William Tenlson
' formed a party for the Majestic Mon-
4-way eTwma-toins; -afterward -to- the
ITnrrersity club for dancing.
?s ; Brown-Bennett
Th foUowing Invitation h&i bn
A -jjr. Bnd Mrs. Robert Lewie Brown
' inquest the pleasure of your presence
'' at the marrisu;e of tneir daughter.
'L; Ethel to Mr. Alfred Council Bennett.
ROADS OUT OF CITY
MADE IMPOSSIBLE
FOR ADTO TRAFFIC
(Cont'd from Pg. 1
herg and Eat Bernard and road
closed until Wednesday 't of
luit Bernard ." waa the text of a tele-
gram received Monday by the Motor
league from II reporting station at
the latter place. The Impassable con-
dition between Rosenberg and Kast
Hernard was owing to the heayy ruin
while the condition weat of the latter
place waa due to repairs being made
A traveler In a Ford far reached
Houston Monday from Columbus over
the following rout but aald It waa
too heavy to h made by a larger car:
From Columbus to Alleyton. Bernardo
Springs. Seary. rlraxo ferry at
n Felipe. Patsraon. Brookehlre and
Katy to Houston.
A report reached Houston lae Mon-
day that water waa over the road be-
tween Webster and Fnendswood at a
' bridge over Clear creek and that cms
were having difficulty in making It.
Poacher Steamship Officials Will
Be Guests at Luncheon
Officials of many of the steamship
lines with agenta in Houaton and nu-
merous railway official will be enter-
tained today at the Traffic club lunch-
eon at the Bender1 hotel at noon Tho
steamship and railway officials are in
Houston attending the hearing of the
Morgan line controveray before the In
terstate commerce commission.
Included In the list of those to he
present are Examiner Dhanafelt. ex-
aminer for the interstate commerce
commission; H. H. Raymond presi-
dent of th Mai lory line: H. A. Miller
president of the Southern Steamship
lines: T. W. DeLanoy. vice president
and general manager of the Southern
Steamship line. Wilbur La Roe of
Clark 4r La Roe. New- Tork law firm
representing th Morgan Interest:
William Simmons of the Southern Ps-
clfic Steamship company and Frank
lYrllmlnary plan for "Clean. up
week." April it-.t". wore outlined al
a niretlng of the executive commit
tee of the Houston Clean-up and
Meautifvlng Icagw at P m. Monday
In the Houston Chamber of Commerce
roon;r.
Mra C V Tragic resigned as olio
of the three Ice president of tho
league ail'1 was trmde executive sec-
retary Hervliif in her plr a vice
president will be Mra. A. H. Fllrkwlr.
A ayecll finance committee In lud-
Ine air. F.lv Ensign. Mra .1. A. Hau
lier and lie male member of tho
executive committee wa appointed
final plan for the campaign will he
submitted st a meeting lit t p. tn.
Friday. It was decided
The executive ommlttoe. which Is
In charge of all plans for the week.
Includes Minor Stewart. R. C Kerr.
A. K. Clarkon. H H. Cornell. 11. F.
Cohen. R H Cousins. A. 11. Kllrkwer
Mrs It R Adcock. A. H. IMnientel.
(hw-ar M.Holcomhe. F M fxiw. H. J
Kuhn. Mrs I'. IV Coolcy. Mrs. If.
Flickwlr. Mr. H. K. Read. Mrs W. M
Thorninii. Mrs. .f A. Haulier. Mrs.
A. Teagle Mrs. C. C. Cod . .Mrs. W
C. Merit. Mrs. H. B. Fall. Mrs. Ely
Ensign. Mrs. M. F. Cohen. Mr. W.
J. Morrow.
CIVIC BODIES TAKE
INTEREST IN SHOW
"WITHIN THE LAW"
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Various organizations of the city in-
cluding the luncheon clubs lire mani-
festing Interest in the production -jf
Within the Law." to be siven bv the
Little Theater Guild at the city audi-
torium April 4.
The play will be presented as a Join-
benefit for the Y. W. C. A. summer
conference fund and equipment tor the
Little theater and is commanding wide
Interest.
Shrlner will assist as ushers !
j night of the performance. unl th"re
will he a speaker in attendance at
each luncneon nun tnis ween u mn--
upport of the benefit iIh . Fi'ed T.
Wilson will speak lo Rotary. M S.
Mayo to Klw.mis. Jess- M.isely. Co-i-opus:
Mrs. Fred Wl'...n. S:.-smansh:p.
and Jertme Swinforl. I'ivitan.
The number of delegates from the
T. W. C. A. cluKs to the summer
conference will depend on the amount
of money taken in at this aprrform-
ance. Funds for thi conference are
raised each year f' rough a piny of
some kind and in this way the public
is not called upon for subscriptions.
Mis Charlotte Wilcox general secre-
tary of the Y. W. C. A. points out.
Mrs. March Culmore. director of the
J. A. McQueen druggist at Brvan. Little theater stated Monday rehear
.ik in II.. als are heid regularly although t
w" ' """A" play has had a successful four-night
caiin liquor went 10 trial in federal rlln nireadv
E. Bell of the same company.
Bryan Druggist Charged
With Selling of Liquor
Tha question of revising provision
of the city ordinance so that tractor
and trailer wlih rubber tire could be
used on the streets of Houston wa re
ferred to the ordinance committee
Monday by the city council.
A petition from a number of large
concerns aaked that ordinances be
changed so that tractors with trailers
could he used In place of horse and
wagons or automobile trucks. In many
i Ities. It waa Klnted out. tractors and
trailer are used extenslvelv. The
committee will condder different
width of tire for truck and trailer.
Quit Claim Olvn.
A quit claim deed to any property
the city may own In tha baseball park
was granted br the city council Mon
day to John H. Crooker. head cf th
local baseball organisation. It I be-
lieved the city was given some prop
erty In the park years ago for the ex-
tension of streets throng"! the property
Thee deeds. If granted were never
recorded but the quit claim deed was
granted to clear title.
Mr Crooker t'.eclared that the Hous
ton Rasehsll club Intended to buy the
lot for 1(0.000. hut would not do so
until the titled waa cleared hy the
quit claim deed.
Must Inatall Station.
City Secretary Moore wa instructed
to notify the Houston-Goose Creek Jit-
ney line It could purchase ten multi-
pasnenger trucks for a stage line be-
tween Houston and Goose Creek If It
had one station where passenger could
be taken on. The Pne would not be
permitted to accept passenger at
other points along- the streets of the
clt.
A rent car or special license will be
granted the company If It arrange for
station The line will be bonded .to
over liability a rent car are
Nmded.
Fort Worth Plan Fvord.
City Attorney Sewall Myer waa In-
Kliu. ted hy the oily council to obtain
a .Hipy of an ordinance from Fort
Worth tinder which i'.iat city open
Kt ccts. Street and Bridge Commis-
sioner Waugh pointed out some fault
with Houston's sstem. He said that
the Fort Worth system had proved
very satisfactory. Mayor and commis-
sioners agreed that Houston method
could he improved.
ontract was awarded to the Oulf
Ultullrhlc company for' fe paving of
i.iisk avenue trom Milam to Main
streets anil an appropriation of S50u
was granted to pay the ty' coat of
this work.
Bids wen opened for the paring of
Marsh street for several blocks from
the Hill street bridge. Commissioner
Wauarh bid on this work for the ttrst
time. His bid wa not the low one.
Rids were referred to the city engineer
for compilation and recomemndatlon.
Military Heel
Oxfords
Are Extremely
Popular With
Women
The
majority of women
want at least one pair of
comfortable s e r v i c eable
shoes and naturally ethat
means Oxfords with moder-
ate heels.
tyl Llka Picture
Tan Russia
Calf
Black Glazed
Kangaroo. . .
$10
$10
Mad by
Howard A Fester
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
KRTIBP & IGEELY
- Shoes Also Hosiery
501 Main Street At Prairie Avenue
Hom of Mexico City
Will Address Teachers
i
P. w.
ourt Monday. The charge contains
seven counts each alleging a sale at
a date between October 18 and No-
vember a. last year.
Brasos county citizens and officers
were put on the stand as witnee.
L. E Morehead. sheriff of Brsjoe
county testified against .McQueen.
McQueen- was licensed to sell liquor
on prescriptions kut Is alleged to have
made sales without prescriptions.
Testimony will be continued at
a. m. today.
RETAIL CREDIT MEN MEET.
Retail credit men had the largest
attendance of any of the meetings
the association Monday night at t
Chamber of Commerce. Hue to the
Increase in membership the associa-
tion may have to find other meeting-
quarters. There are approximately
1T5 member now including credit men
from a majority of the large Arms
of the city.
Horn superintendent of
American schools in Mexico City will
be in Houston April 15 and will apeak
at the monthly teachers' Institute at
the city auditorium at 11 a. m. .
He will address. Mist Mamie Bas-
Tea that haa flaVor .
worn and body!
There is something: different
bout Ridgwaw. Tea. For
restful relaxation refreshment
and good company it serves
you like a trusted friend.
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TnFn'Tnini Ytw'TUnk Of
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Women's Wear and Millinery
' at :S0 o'clock. Second Presbyterian
I charck Houston. Texas."
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- Majestic Party
v Ut. and Mr. John F. Dickson. Mr.
. and Mr. Gordon Nicholson. Mr. and
r . Mra. Elliott Cage Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
' Patterson and Mr. Hamilton Carpen-
itl ''Mat -of Des Moines formed a group at
Irtha Majestic Monday evening after-
' wnarda enjoying the dance and supper
sU tHe University club.
Mr. H. G. TLmmons and family of
Braxtbam spent the week end with his
father. Mr. John R. Timmons. and sis-
vter. Mra. H. G. Scharnberg at 431
Doanor.
:' i ate and Mrs. W. R. Knight Jr. hara
--' a their guest their stster. Mrs. D. C
;Elasa and daustber. Juanlta. of Goose
. Oeek.
Personals
Personals
Ariel Jackson a student at
h OtoaU school. Philadelphia is home
lr u caster vacation with her par
ser and Mrs. H. B. Jackson in
rs
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Mr. and Mr. Edward Bums of
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Starts Thursday Morning
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A Record Crowd
Again Yesterday
Everybody is after the great "Gift-
Giving" values in this wonderful Anni-
versary Sale. Come up today sure!
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$175000WorthofNew
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Consisting of Millinery Ready-to-Wear Corseto Hosiery
Silk Underwear SkirU Sweaters Ribbons Purses. Gloves
etc. All new merchandise in good condition. Badly damaged
stock eliminated. Only slightly smoke damaged f goods in
this sale.
GIVE-AWAY PRICES!
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
JutHfi into the ofier drawer. Jumfi
hard! You can't harm it. Th
.drawer will still "coast" in or
out at a touch afterward.
Steel
Letter Files
BUILT like a sky-
scraper with
skyscraper uprights
cross-pieces girders
etc. of channel steel.
Even go skyscrapers
one better because elec-
tric welded into one solid
piece. No nuts no
bolts no rivets no
rods no screws.
Drawers silent and
speedy. Will run 100
years without repair or
attention.
Guaranteed the best
file you ever used or
your money back.
CIJ FURNITURE CD
Corner Walker Avenue ajjj Faiinin Street
Phone Preston 854
SHELL
SHELL
Building itataial
For roads streets drives and walks.
rj ueuverea Dy oargeioaa carload or trncuoavo.
' Mail orders given prompt and careful attention
HORTON & HORTON
Houston Txa
UIUOING
MATERIAL
hn Prasto ISO!
IS .Ml -T l
McCARDELL & SAVER
1010-1012 Texas Ave!
Wtf fi ( . i w&4 Dr.A. M. Autrey;jr
I 1)J lj $rK MJ " Kind JhamiattUt.
4 fM4 fiAl
Women's Wear and Millinery
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 358, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1922, newspaper, March 28, 1922; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth608372/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .