The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1922 Page: 4 of 14
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-uii).i(v Fob. 7.7aicx- '; Whether to Di; ert Fund
lornir liead ef the Initedi . . '7 "7 .
...a.la Kansas la through-a.TjL. Question of dlvcrttnt tbe eitpropria-
g t.rikV'Uita.tor in eon) dl'tTtlon 'for Shepherd's ' Iom bridfe prpb-
v V- the Seleaee1 of Howttt fcf ol the et .?wna thw morning. y-
n $2000 bonds and his nrooaloe jv Mayor Holeombc made it. plain to
a from labor gltittott In tho ;dolfatcs from the West End Improve-
. ? : " " ' : i ment dub and the Sixth Vard and Cleva-.
nor ' Alien rfted the preaent.no-V! hui iarB Improvement club who ap-
ratum of the Kanaaa coal wtnei . peered before city council Monday ftr-
isirer to Howat'a reported state 1 noon that he believed a bridge ahoujd
at the wheel of Kansas mining be built at Cleveland park but that he
vMuiM tut ilU Inn a ha iraa i lld not 'boliere the $125000 annronra-
:000 men employed formerly lO.-'j
t at work now. the other 2MM)
k' '
ilowat's foUowcrs Governor Allen "One reason to many people have lost
;v . 4 -t. t -v . confidence i. their government it be-
e governor' does not pose as vie- j cause .promises made by one edministra--v.-r
Hon-at. ha said but thinks the . tion are not fuMHlod by a new adrain-
.-r labor leader "has worked himself
f the etruation."
rding Not Opposed to
Probe of Mexican Policy
' Associated Pros Keport
VASHDfOTON. Feb. 7.The admin-
ation would interpose no objection to
investigation of its policy with respect
. .exko ft was stated Tuesday on high-
authority in connection witn two res.
ions neadinc in the house providing
r a Mexican inquiry.
One of 'the resolutions was presented
Kepreseatative Connauy democrat
... .-.m.M i:.t nnn;r. tnta :
ige4 prftpaganoa1 against the Obregon i
vertment and the oehe by Kepresen-.j
tive Benham republican Indiana l
ould provide for an ipvestiaation of
?en propaganda in isvor oi recoBuuiiwi
Uie present Mexican government
Excavation of Coloppon
' " Is Permitted by Greecee
- 3i Associated Press Report
" WASHINGTON" Feb. 7. The Greek
government baa granted permission far
excavation of the site of the ancient city
of Colopgon Asia Minor according to a
iblegrara received Tuesday by FTdward
i appa former American minister to
Greece"- . -
The American School of Classical
Study at Athens will undertake the ex-
cavation in collaboration with the Fogg
Museum of Fine Arts of Harvard uni-
versity." .
' Coloppon was one of the 13 cities that
rlonstituted the Ionian confederacy in GOO
B. X and its ruins are among the most
impressive in else of any of the ancient
cities of Asia Minor. ' -i
Envoys to 5 Capitals j
Nominated by Harding
n Associated Press Keport .
' ''WASHIXGTON Feb. 7. Diplomatic
. representatives to Germany Austria and
Hungary were nominated Tuesday by
lTesiaeni naming Aianson x. nougana
of New York being selected a ambassa-
dor to Germany: Albert Henry Washburn
of Massachusetts as minister to Austria "
and Theodore Brentano of Illinohras min-
. ister to Hungary. 1
1 v The president also sent to the senate
- the nominations of Fred Morris Peering
of Missouri at present assistant aecre-
Ury of atitte. to be minister to Portugal
'. and Boy T. Davis of Missouri to be min-
later to vwsta nica.
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;t 9 National Guard Officers
' .'i Associated Press Report .
. WASHIXGTOX. Feb. 7-The war do-
partment Tuesday extended "federal rec
ognition as requirea unuer ue army
reorganiMtioav act to six appointee a as
general omcenl an. tttf National Wuard in-
eluding JBngaueta0eerat ijnaries &. Mc
roerran ot jiuranr;: wgiajfa ;
. Bacretarr Weeks aim announced
; bad selected 10 ofBcers for nomination as
generals .in 'the officers' reserve corps
including Rriradier General V. B. Metts
.Haleigb N. C. v
uauas Leacon vnargea
With Murder; Makes Bond
''At 'K ' Assodatod Press Report
DAIXA8 Texas Feb. 7. Abe Fraxler.
'deacon and Sunday school superintendent!
of Maplcwood Heights church charged j
with the. murder of Bennie Banker Sun-1
day night was released Tuesday in $2300 '
bail pending examining trial. The shoot-
inggrew out of a factional controversy in
' the" church Officers say. Frailer claims
self defense. -
Funds Drawn bv Carranza
Are. Recovered by' Banb
' ". lAssociated Press Report
MEXICO CITY Feb. 7. Bonds val-
ued at 104000000 peso? and representing
same taken from Mexican banks by the
.federal government during former Presi-
dent Carranxa'a administration are to be
delivered to the bankers this month it
was announced Tuesday. The. bonds
which just have been printed are to be
:i 1010-12
k-:: -Texas '
New
2M
Ing
X Special
q QO For Ladies' All-ool
WHSWW
Tuxedo Sweaters: all
colors and sixes; worth' $7.50
wv opeciaii (.
$1.98
Fori -Ladles' ' Veriey
SUlf Petticoat: all
colors J worth $3.60. V
-v r X -iv vi0: .v
1 C t) f For Ladles' Fins '
OX)V J Ajl-Wodt- C.st.
Suiu sad Silt and Wool Dresses
worth up to $50.00. ' ' ' f
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X Special
I ForLadIes'StHt.and
1 Wpol Dreasee; worth
. t . . .
s ..
I lion votea ior ouepm'rua cwuiu ucj
diverted as long as there ras objection ;
on the part of the voter.
Istration'
Mayor Uolcombe told the del-
egatea.
Post C. Travelers Will
I . Hold Quarterly Meeting
I Members of Post C Travelers' Pro-
tective association have planned an all-
day prorram for next Saturday when
the State directors of the organisation
hold their quarterly meeting in Hous
ton.
The membership camnaicn la which
ranvlliiK nf all f!lie rommprcial institu
tions of the city is to te made will
take place in the morning. At noon
a tutn-heon wiu oe Bervea at tne Kiev
note! for those taking part inthe cam-
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NOW PLAYING '
"Southern Gal"
A IIIe-a-Mlnute Musical Comedy
y - Featuring
BILL DEBROW
BLACK FACE
ON THE SCREEN
BILL RUSSELL
IN .
"Singing River"
MATINEE. V
ANY SEAT
22 c
B
St SHIM
EST
SON PLAYING ' x
JANE & KATHERINE
LEE
Tha 'tw Director"
GEORGE MORTON
The Black Dot"
THE CHAPINS
Musical Varieties.
FISKE & LLOYD
"What rhe Boat Dreoaht In"
COUNT PERRONE
and
MISS TRIX OLIVERi
Baritone and Soprano
ED & MAY ERNIE
"Three Feet of Comedy"
MICHON BROTHERS
Eqallibrlst and Hand-Bstlaaeera
A-B GAS RANGES
" EASY fAYMENT$ -
HOUSTOS SAS & FUEL CO.
Read POST Want Ads.
roi'UiiM:i ; J .!
and to.J-ii
SpiwgSmU.ancl Dresses
for Spring SuiU of
Trlcotlnes TweedSj
etc. auk lined strike
ior.
75
modela worth
14
$37.50. -(' '
X Special .
(J5 For Ladies' Real Leather
'OC Hand Bags and Purses;
worth $1.00. .
V'V X Special -
7Q For E-Z Unlotf Suits;
I SrC wtfrth $1.26. ' '
V- X Special '
Cl For Ladles' Heavy
PAaal
Outtng Gowns; worth'
$2.60.
"X Special - .':
'41 Oft For Ales' Crepe de .
ej) 1 ifO Chlne and iQedrgctts
-Creps ; Waists;'' worth $5.00.
..X-ropeaal v
(1 QQ For Ladles'. Fine Itil-.
HmVO lea fiflk' Hose: worth.
v
i-Cn" grid 'lie afternoon will be devoted
io bus nca affa ra ef tha Btate orjanlxa
Hon. f.y" i.v v ;."
The v!a!tors and local workers will bo
euosta of I'ott O at dinner at the Rico
durjia the- evenlnav to be presided nrer
by Artnur niraca . preaiaent of mo
Houston organisation. ;
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Budget Action to Follow ' j'
Return of. Wugh Today
-Street and Bridge Commissioner T. I.
VTaugh who hat been In Patta trying to
interest raunay irciui acniia iu .re-
duced rates on material for municipal
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Houston today.' . J t. ; ..-
. tha 2022 city budget 'tentatively
adopted by mayor and commissioners last
Haturdar will be taken up and definite
iy deeidol upon f tec JUr. Wnagk r
turns. No . act'on was taken at the
council meeting Juonaay ane to ma ao-
sence. . r
NeW Freight Rates t
Coffee Are Suspended
Hates on green and roasted coffee
published by eootUwestera lines to. be-
comeffective February 5 have been sus-
pended until June 15 according to ' the
transportation department of the. Cham-
ber of Commerce.
During this time the old ratea will be
in effect. At the request of the inter-
state commerce commission Southwest-
ern lines published the rates to become
effective February 5 for application from
Houston Galveston New Orleans and
"her gulf points to points In Texas
luianoma Araensas aaa omer rioucaera
and Southwestern States. -; -
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VVitn Hor
BalEetRusse
Symphony Orchestra
AUDITORIUM
Saturday February 1 1
MaUngeCoppolln" nd'Tha
f - Filry Doll"
Evoning "The Polish Wedding"
n:dJ1MAmillft' ...
Prlcee Matinee T5o to $2.50
i Evening $1.00 to $3.00
Plus Tax .
Seats Now On Sale
Bush A Gerts Rusk and Travis
! EDNA W SAUNDERS
Vocal Manager
Fascinating Delightful
Seats Now on Sale
TONY SARG'S
MARIONETTES
'For YOUng People from .
6 to 60
Saturday Feb. 18
.AUDITORIUM
Two Complete Dramas .
Matinee 2;30
"RIPVAIIWIIIKIE"
Prices 50c and $1.00
Plus Tax
Evening 8:15
"ROSE AND 'THE RIRG
Prices $1.00 and $1.50
- Plus Tax .
Management Edna W. Saunders
Bush A Gerts Rusk and Travis
1010-12
' Texas
- tin
spring Dresses
PAVLOVA
X
Of Cepe Taffeta
etc. advance styles
new colors; ' wcrth"
125.00.
X Special
T7C For Blanket Bath
Robes satin trimmed:
worth $10.00.
X-Spedal
tfJO (JfQ For choice about 300
Ps90 pretty Satin and Com-"
binatton TrtmDied Hats; worth '
4760 ahd $10.00. .
CA For -wonderful assort-
vv tacnt" of "tin straw
combination '-.Trimmed Hats;
wi7 . aiyie ana
$1260.
color; .' worth
Thousands of flowers- and fan-
eles . miles and miles of straw '
rkrsld: at undersellimr prices. - t
X)HflOYj
: AivJ It' Snappy t :
.Not a Man in Sight
- TODAY ONLYvvj
We claim We have the
best show of the en-
tire eabii.iLi1vlr"
1 1 i
A Lt N KW TOMO R WOW
' And It's Dlfferant
Good and Evi
v Cart of 10000
1 . TODAY OrHLY
Wm. S. Hart
"White Oak"
.. Also .
:' V NEW COMEDY r
i ' ? NUTT. TENT SHOW
Would You Pay 35c to See a Tws
Dollar Show? Yea of Qouree You
Would Then Come 8ee
"Civilian
Clothes"
You Can't Afford to Mlaa This One
" A Wonderful Play. "
Ed.C.NuttStackCo.
Under Canvae Ifa Warm and Dry.
Blggeet and Beat Show In Houston
a for the Money Ask Anybodyy
1 ' - - S ) I-
Wll7ljt Mlt W-ai
(Mil rt?. m
SPECIAL
l5.iriTfif
water sw
r- JT. sVoateaa aj p ib-bji P' --ff
rtmtKAiw "K. 1 -ur i - m m rm ill i u bu bbb
Next Saturday morning Feb. 11 from 11 until 12 o'clock a Special
Children's Matinee will be given
Featuring Jane and Katherine Lee'
and a program specially arranged for children.
A tiny loaf of MERIT BREAD also Candy Klesee from the Boeton.
Confectionery will be given to every one attending thla special mat-
inee. These confections alone worth the price of admission.
Children 10c Adults 25c
4 A New and Novel Entertainment for the Young Folka
'..' From 6 to 60
After the Salesmanship Club Show
" saal
AND OTHER CHINESE DISHES
AT
)
c.
V .EVERY NIGHT FROM 5 TO 1 O'CLOCK
As a change from American cooking another chef just from the coast
tempts rourappetlte with OrlenUl food. Ho is famous as an epicure
..and prepares the most palatable dishes. " ' ' i
i DANCING EVERY WEEK NIGHT
For a place recreation at night with dancing music and good things
to eat the MILWAUKEE CAFE excels. For the after-theatre party
hers hej night is made complete. . . . . '
f wHfiNVYou'RE really Hungry
'&-t?:'PTry One of These Meals Vv 3
MILWAUKEE SPAOAL DINNER V-- - ' !' ' 1 tift
: j.8eryd every ven ing from five to sight-thirty"....'. epieUU
sjilWaU(ee Sunday pinner ' . ; i oe
Served all day from eleven to lght
Starting.
Sunday;
Feb. 12
iitmrtinary Attnwtion
The Psychio Wizard who ha
AStoonded th 'world with hht
rfevelationg. c . .
BETTE.R HURRY
MAKE A DATE NOW '
To See.CecH B. DeMllle'e
"Saturday
Night"
None Better
OPENING 8UNDAY
Norma Talmadge
In
"Tlie Wonderful Thing'
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NOTICE
THE
- thlrty.
.V
Vb( it S- 'II
Jaaekeon
Qregory'e :'
Tremendous
Thriller
FRED
"" . . J LM
In a Tale of the Hard Riding Qulok" Shooting Weit
Love Humor Danger All Are In This Picture
Don't Miss Seeing "B.IHe 'Jin' ' M ' the Beat Yet
- For Good Measure .
the Hall Room Boys In
"MEET iTHE WIFE" .
21
NOW
Critics from coast to coast Kail
"Molly O" as the sensation of
Ins year. J .
One of the finest comedy-
dramas that over graced the ail-
' ver screen Cincinnati post
One of the beet pictures I have
ever seen. Bird Houston Press'
Would you believe that Mack
Sennett could take 2000 people
in a specially created story for
the star of "Mickey;" take 18
months to finish it and -unroll
before your eyes a romance that excels
it? He has done it it's better than com-
edy more absorbing than drama. You
must see.
"MOLLY O"
Itls Concert Orchestra
S)
W3.
baa
A HIT!1
TONIGHT
1 - -Y
3aesmanshpR EVU IE
CLUB'S
- Monster All-Star Cast
Plenty of Seats Now Auditorium Box Office
T$iree More Times Only '
Night at 8:30 $2 $1.50 $1
Bargain Matinee Thursday
Before Attending the Salesmanship Revue
- Enjoy a Wonderful Dinner at the
Bender Hotel
The Special Wednesday
Evening Concert
BY
Paul Berge Orchestra
' ' PROGRAM
1. A Ban Sosna.........Klcoae
"' S. The Oellaa Manina Pucdnl
A Selection. 'The Last Walts" '
-.. ..a 8traiue .
4. Violin solo "Llebeafread"..
Krelaler
A The Paarl Flahers.
..Blset
A The Bong of India... ....... -
- ............ Riraskr -Korsakoff
".7. Aotamn (from : "The Bea "
; eoa-').T...........aiaaoucow'
A Polonalce' from ' the opera f
"Evgeau Oneftn"..... ...... :.'
: ' TBchalkowsky t
. Wedneeday February SV 1S2
STONE
Coming Tueeday
"THUNDERCLAP"
Wth MARY CAR R
SHOWING
J
WITH MABEL NORMAND a Jfl
In a Festival of Harmony 'J
.WS' r
.'-
AT 8:30 CITY
AUDITORIUM
at : 30 P.M. $1 and 50c
Restaurant
Table d'Hote
" Dinner
Served From 8 to 9 o'clock
Every Evennjg
$1.00
Popular. Priced a La Carte
Service at All Meala. "
Combination Club Breakfasta
35c. -50c
75c
Shoppers' Luncneone Daily 60s
' Special Sunday Dinner flXl
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