The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1921 Page: 2 of 16
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DICKY DIPPVS DIARY
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1 A . WOMAN MAT CHAnMO
HM VACK PKOM THH TOAD I JAW
HER THROW MTONB AT QN& AML
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BECfctiStT wtiMKh) AWS 0KOU6MT1
Ur WITHOUT ANY fvwl IN LIFE 7 J. I
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KEEPING UP WITH THE IONESES A New One on Pa.
BY POP MOMAND
Hr: WHAT A WONDERFUL
HAND' IT DEN07E3
WILL POWEB. 5LOINE35
WILITT ftWD GRMT
MtkTTAI ITNI'.'
MXJ ACE. "
AMD "YOU
HAVE A VEfcy
10W LIPE
LIME'
THAT ainT ny
UFELINt? THATi
WHERE TH' CAT
SCOTCHED ME-'
A If II
- v ii lue i r ii II TnAfl i I
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iwt FINISHED'
ONE DOLLAR
PLEASE !
TH 3K5H awi
50t!
ONfc POLLMiyI THE OTHER. FIFTY
19 TOR HEADING
f QtiM cinll
"vi rnm
Ucn btwD t)i ptua-t ( tbt
ua ib opcoiTf t to imm yr.
Uv tcbr infliab Art nplo)rd J?
frUr numbori thim Tr betara kow-
tr. tn4 Jb sdditiM to tMCfcra uppUl
by U iminMt mtnw torn
ploy4 Mtr tehn wita privtt' hndi
IB oHtr ta lnnra adaouaU Inatmatian
ia fulfil in .
Mr. HoyM tnaacl Ut b.wUU
nderof to' contlou tb policy of f Wlnr
t (MPblnf o( Kug liuli and Bpinlsb equal
Jwportaoc In tb public aeboola
t 1 1 " . 1 ' - ' .;
Uora that 2000000 federated Ataar
kaa waaieu;r raonsehted- tka ad
vlaory com mitt t oi tba arameBt;eoo
fertBca is tba paraon of Mr Thomaa Q.
WdI(H .' Onl tb nitlnn't . ahiaf 'axaen.
Hvt-WiM HHi tbat'Bowab' i.i . ''
1 mf
'
TheLORAIN"
: Blue Flame Wick pa Stove
Ifada lk cu nuf a" thy olKttora
bM om to occupy pennanat U4faa
Mr i9iul TotlUon to tb liaMboI4. V"
Daalarf rfll find In th L0BAm" aatla. .
factory rtor to rry rttpaot offer UiWf "
ttnttonori. ; writ to47 for . catotof and
COUNCIL TO PASS
; ORDINANCE TO COT
STREET CAR FARES
(Costloutd from Pace Oa.)
wartb 10 cat on tba dolar whereupon
vuy Auornry aiyer ciiftmtrd tint the
city purchase thr outstanding ctork of
tha com pan at Ul rate which would be
I9U0XW0.
At tbt float of tbe eonfertnee with the
eounal offlcialt of tbe company with-
draw and OonniMioner.Wauth moved
that tba council diract the city attorney
ta draw the ordinance a outlined. Mr.
naoh In tpetkinr to hit motion paid
that it waa mid la a spirit of fairness
t (be aompaay. at tridenced by th will-
tBfntst to reduce the number of jitneys
aad that be sincerely believed that a S-
cent ticket vnnlH mtrffcHr lnmiu .
aenger traffic which tocother with the
.fact that It would not cost th company
ny more to operate its present equip-
ment which it had admitted was not be-
ing cwed to it maximum capacity would
result ia ap increased reynut to the
company above Ha present revenue
! Commissioner House seconded Com-
'missioner Waugh's motion ana on vote
ConmissioBsn Wiugh Anderson and
House Toted "aye." (.ommisnoner Hal-
eitoa"on tbe plea that tbe jitneymen
wesa entitled to earn a living and that
jbt did not want to tee 100 men added
to tbe unemployment situation in tlu
ty. Toted "no.f Mr. Waugh replviua
to Mr. Halverton't observations said that
b Waugh oonsidered his duty to the
175000 people of Houston above any ob-
SCIENTIST ASSERTS
WOMAN'S BRAIN IS
YET UNDEVELOPED
Declares Man's Brain Is Di
vided Into Two
Parts
other on
with op-
i'rom the Now Xorg Sun.
Men and women face each
this mundane inhere nsuallr
posing viewpoint on all Questions prob-
1. s and activitiea. Take the eau kit
two children a boy and a girl born tt
thm urns in at n am m Sm tk.'
' ' m v. L fsm awn
same house or different bouses related
to each other or unrelated aad growing
ii- together o: thousands of miltt apart.
From the first squawk to tba last gasp pf
Me they will probably Jure opposing
views of the same thing whatever the
topic
It la Prof r D C.llt-.. I A . I
nut c .rator of anthronoloav nf th AmaV-
ien Museum. ofXataraf History bow-
rvrr. mm we are lnarnten Tor an .art
M-irnunc statement or causes o( taa men.-
t . I fltirnMAMtl haaaa Ma'aaJ aa
he tinds that the forehead of woman is
i . . i r I an : a. : u
-ou'es while man's forehead recedei at
oyce from the ridge under his eyebrows.
He finds that woman's forehead is
; tra. ght across the brow while mta'a baa
a dividing depretoioa above the nose in
:i;c boy up to tb age of 6 the fore-
' I J31 bone is actually separated into t
parts which then begin to coalesce but
:Ue depression continues during his life.
In other words man's brain bat aep
r.rgtcd into two segments by dividing
(ifiiresaion. forminr ifonhlr Kamfanliri.
f control while woman's ttaa Anlv nne !
.cniisphere of control. Man bat eon-1
plcuous brow ridges with conspicaeutl
usruiar maTKmnt v nnian rn hrnui
m . - w . Mac ..-
r r.ur or. 11 any mucn less massive.
m ii a . ... Kraf- Halliv tdds: "That portiea of
AlCn Will Go Into Northern moloa't eHnlon be natalt is
.mi it nx v-u i-iUlinCIU 'more nroiortim than man'a Th. k..H
I n m nuujr . sniaiirr ana narrower ana
ne Done rims move tne eyes sharper.
The tertical foreheads of women have
been continuous eince tbt birtb pf tbt
human race"
The rrrrfirr nt
mental and nhvaical nnrsulta kara nnml
av. u j .I . r.
me neaei oi mea 10 oecoma more reced-
ing at the forehead to become larger and
more missive with many cubic centime'
ters mrara of hrain Vim fnAm (W th.
oeaa ana Drain of woman la still primi-
tive doubtles owing to boattbold rtthtr
L.. . 3 1 A 1 1 . 1
vmn snniicx siiici uiiTieciiiii par-uiit.
From tbe ctmcIutioD of Prof. buIUrtn
mm lin)PaTTtifl. tarkaa HtL. -H.a W .L.
species it deadlier than tba malt." Lack
mg urn ouiging nage unocr fB eye-
brows she can pot reason on matters
I... r-mau.; " J aaa. Ill Via. a Uf r L
his viewpoint of things she has ever
. as a . i (t jfc...
DRASTIC CUTS IN
" WAGES OF LUMBER
WORKERS IS MADE '
Woods aj Greatly Re
duced Pay
Associated Pre Report.
. . DTJtTJTH. Minn. With lumbermen
'ad woods operator! predicting the light-
est season in several years for thia win-
ter tealt of pay for common labor bat
teen tUed at figures as much at 300
per cent lower than lest year.
Common laborers will be paid $26 a
month this winter while skUled men will
rtotiva fro- m to $35. Utt yea tne Z'L
mm iniw ju iu a monin.
lraatu rati ha. a I a. ta.. :-
- - ' OTta UtUC 11
I f Itct work actle tie makers being
' nn a ne ana puipwooa cutters
1 S-4 cents a stick. On their part con-
u.cion win agree to Doard piece work-
er at 75 cents a day and to sell them
mppbea at practically cost prices
i Carters of palpwoed and ties report
hbi m last winter s cutting still
"naold. So far there hat been ne
aBdal word as to whst the price for
neat woods products will be but oper-
.ftors i are indioed to b pessimistic fear-
ioc that tbe price will be low.
It it reported that considerable un-
shipped products remain tt forth Wood's
tidings.
Judications are according to woods
ueraiorB. mat niwratinna ihi.
. - - " a-aa arv CTOt VI
J' teetions light tetivitiet art
rtpofted under wty where coatractt
jrem last vear in nnfiiuj ti J
fJZ?1 tke bulk of wor 1 t"t
waaru wju not start until sometime late
' "a wvemhtr when the mow season
aets in.
UuaJ haaar " Ua.'a ...aAala.. ...
" - w . iaaiuvua
nicely distributed into the two ' hemis-
pheres of the brgln. Man ia tbns able
to gather a vast array of facts in the
mind and mental images on which to bttt
bis conclusions. Woman baring but
nfia liamianka. ja lkaanal.1 h . a 7. k..
conclusions instantly and thi conclusion
it invariably tbe direct opposite of the
careiuiiy wrongBi out effort of tne man.
i
Houstort Football League
Managers to Meet Thursday
A meetint of the Houatoa faotnall aa.
jotjictLioas are according to woode' "ciaoon wu ne new inqrsqay at tbt
via;raiors. uii operations tbit winter """ m " spons taitor at tau
Will Hot be hatrap than aja . a t I). nv for ths nnpflAsa nt MMa Ik
I cn.M.... oi 1. a
JJ LrLHUUI5 IQ
Be EslabBshed in
Palestine I3ach Year
Astociited PrM Report
JERUSALEM. Tbe British rovern
went wbIcb bis a mandate over Pales
tin. la.a ..nJ..k. . !.. a. 1 .
... ' wa uiiiam.wi m iiih iw pwi a
school within tht retch of -avtry. child
i ri pain. it MinRi wn Mmnn Rn
this within a few .years.
iae pnrpott u to tstabllaa 00 new
inmn aa ra rnaaa rak m nivptnviraai
throughout Palestine aa tbe need ii
greatest. Already hundreds of children
tr receiving for tht first that th bene-
fits of tn education.
Rafoaa tha I.n..laia . arfl.
av. a .aa v.(gw"ah ui.a m a I LT
At anna Ufl ilfai ink. kit. ... aa...U a
a w. uvimnj uauavii.HM ' HIM eu
boast of a single government high school
Even bow TO persons out of ever 100 do
I not know how to read and write.
L .The path pf educational development
m Palestine coatalna one great stumbling I
niocs in lact of co-operation and unity
BMB tht different element of nnnnla-
lion. Tba government acboolg today art
inmra ovij py auonammeaana.
j.nere it gre neea for institutions
of higher education. At present there
i not a collece in tha entire atata of
1000000 inhabttanta. Tb American
university of Beirut Syria is tbe only
place open to. Palestinian seeding higher
Tb autliontiei recognise this lack of
euucauoiiai opportuniiy nut una tnem-
selves helpless to remedy it owing to the
iiiauim ia eoiain runat.
Thar. h.. laa.r . ..... .a a.i.
"r trv vfu VI w Ut
recent years about establishing a Hebrew
oesn orawn too tne cornerstone Bat been
laii Wnt tmm maaaw - Va:i J I a
a . ' - r aa iiuimi I' ft
bean aernren and ilt ramaln. in tk . ...im
Zi'ZL'" -Z .77 a" waa VW
o .suinga yi to oe aone. .
TIE-BALL ATOP
OLD LONDON WATCH
SHOP TO DISAPPEAR
-.
Wellington Used to Set
J imepiece by Trafalgar
Square Larfdmark
PORTO RICO WILL
EAVE FIRST NATIVE
HEAD OF SCHOOLS
Commissioner Is Product of
Island's Educational
Institutions
Huyke appointed by President Harding
io oe commissioner or education is ffi
first Porto Rlcan a K Anmmm aw thU I
government post. He succeeds Dr. Paul I
U. Miller of Wisconsin wba was oommis-
tiooer for almost eight yeara Since 1808
all heafla nr tha aaahnnl nihil ha.a Kaan
irora tne mainland.
f r Uiwlra waa An.M ..1. a nna.1 ...
.vti.i'; . au. aW I
perinUndent of aeboola and himaelf it a
iruuut-'i vi lam acnooia or tne island. I
tince leavina Hi al.na rlnianf aat anaa. I
uvu ue mi niaintainea an interest in all
School matters anil tkanmrk hla alfnWi I
mint Pnrta. Hiaan atna.. .. ..1. I
' w.n vutn . i . aiiai ii - I
raineq on acBoltrtblpt in tbt State with
...f- . a l ..a a r. I
suuu cninuniRi nere. ne is also presi-
dent jf the PftPtA Pim aliMilaa J L. I
- - -v .a.'aa'a aa mh. I
American itea Uross.
a-iwruw is iue largest m tne oi story or
the islsnd. an Inar.aaa nt ma... ik..
iuuuuuu ovef Ust yetr. Part of tba
incraas waa nrnvinati fn. .m.i..u.-1
...... ..vi a wa auKiiaii rom gut mainland I
dui tew were detained owing to abort I
17
' Warranted All Linen
SHIRTS
Neck Band or Collar
Attached Style -
$Q50
STEAMSHIP flBC CONTROLLED.
Aaaodated Press Report
BOSTOX. Mtas Nov. 15. The fire
; th steamship 8an Francisco en
tawto froat Marteillet for New York.
Nportod by radio Monday htt been
broaght nnr control and tbe veaael it
reeUng U New York wireleat mes-
agt aaid. Th steamship Eamono lie
Uryiaaga aaatiaaet to aund by. The
8aa Front! wtt a boot ljuo miles
taatbtaat of Nw Iorkwbea tba fire
waa fare reported.
MUSQ TestsT-s Cbarch of J-
s Chriat ef th Latter Day Kaiota or
Mormooa aooa will btuld a church boase
J .-. A art ha heea parchaeed.
Jeaal loadm of ta eaarc. aay. Tk
fk. JaaaaA mtmim m Ik. fc a j I
fraea Q Paaa to Miami. Arm. Ia tbe
""a r errania rnarche.
amaWrth H fcOO. ta etwrca i
sqhednie for 8unady. All mantgtrt art
requested to b prtttat .j
TEXAS SPORTS WANT GAME.
The Texaa Sporting- Goods team dl-
sires to play base bail all through tbt
winter Just to prove to mator baa hall
met) that Texas surpasses California In
etlmatie eonditiona favorable for winter
baseball.
Tbe Ttxaa Bpotring fJooda team hat
ya iroi
Tba Philadelphia Inotdrer.
A modeet bat very interesting fetturt
of Loudooii streets it about to di aanneap
with the removal of Dent's watchmaker
anop at tba corner of Spring Gardens
Bad CocksDUP atraat A T.afalaaa
quart. That i the time ball on its mat I
atop tbt building. Tb shop ia of a 1 1
pleasant ttrly Vietorian character with
a Dlaater imnmA mnA ...11 -.-.....-a: J I
window and tbe time ball probably ia
of about tbt tame period. It was dis-
wita oownwarq extctiy at 1 o clock
every day by an electric current from
ureenwiaa fa al.. 1- i.. ... I
. -m a. . . . t 1 rt l ivur I
oitmeter and tUUen feet nine
wwci in circumierence.
laillilltiv Siaaiflcaaea.
Xta noaitlAn aa T.afalaa ....... I
a. - . . . PIMIII Bv
. imarwaave i igniiicanc. for on
could not help thinking that Nelaon on
th toot of hla maatk.aal k.a L.I. ..
-. ' . ' .mvaa . . .a uia IT. a I
on it at 1 o clock just aa ht had watched I
tbt time-balls at Portsmouth and South- I
bamntOH 111 hla flahttn Ammm V .La 1 1
"AlMinen" i an old recognized shfrt term-
meaning the moBt gervfceable shirts to be had.
These are fine quality all-linen Shirts- woven
.from the fiber or flax in natural color.. Very
smart for winter wear; ntfekband or collar at-
tached styles.
Special Men's White Pleated
Laundered Cuff Shirts; flO I C '
?6a.tJ
sics 14 to 19.
. aaa.a.
admiral aad the time-baD a t he
om th different
with a
eeveral home boy
aaiA. laaanaa
Th laaia FUlnl.a lf..un SULa
Tf'k'r' Wedge OoHy Ansfttld
Norrlt Danaa Zonae Karnaky Reina
PoiUt. ianu U.n...U 1J.-I.-
""ii i rffwwj avraaa. jtny club
desiring a game for Sunday phone Bchalt
at Capitol 2047 after f p. m.
-
WIN PRIZES AT PAIR
Houstoa Tot SpeeiaL
EDNA. Tim Km IK TV. 1
of the Jtcseoa Coney Oirla Sewrng dob
aaa 1 a a.k;kM ta. u a. IT 1
" - aw a uqaaj m air an '
voa five prise aa ioflowt: RacaaeJ I
I-aiwrwa ars am fallow caata; Ulal
Toaog firat a waif oral trnroa: Looaa '
Rteil third a rweaa Bag: Zmi Ralrtga (
firat OB can anal aaakaaa. ....-3 u i7 .
aanaralat atr. all ih.u ... -i
" - " ' jam. a BUU 1
eept for a glimpse of the. fouled anchor
AW 4 k. .In.l.la -.. .
Iuj L -a7. eiaon wm PV
DOTuiu; om lana-iunoeriy sights.
Th passing ef tbit weU-known nld
watch ahop Wellington used to set hit
watet) oy it-is rather a mtltncbojy
event to old Londoners at nearly au
in ramona old watchmakers and Jew-
elers' abopt that need to give entrao-
ter t tb Strand have disappeared.
Dent' other ahop opposite Bedford
t-rtft peine tot of tht ftw surrivais.
Othar Oaaitliihaa.
Chappie and Manttll't riehpvindowt at
mm wiper m f uurn axreei OBV gont
ad Widdowaon and Vetle's reticent old
aawp Bear ia Aoeipru waica aad ia 0
case in aid a eocfced hat of Nelson's
has gone too; and now Stronger th'
A ma a Ik. aiai.. .1 tj.ii .. n .
- f - - .a a .11 .mi Bjuoj
Begent street has beta demolished whila
Lam be it a. Queen Victoria old tilvtr-
amitka west wtt I Bond street aontt
ytarteago.
PATENTS
faateHa ObUlwae) an Trat
aa CtpyelgBa i a !
HARD WAY & CATHEY
47L
1:
V
Cord Silk
Neckwear
A pavjr tjeckwoar silk with a
prooounc4 cord wear Ttry
smart Asd known to flrt ex-
ceptional rvice la blaok "
and white alao la contrast
rows. bias atrlpas.
'' .t - aaai ' ' .''' " .. -'' s
' : '- r . ' : " . '
Shoes
l ..'I
mn ttreet boot
to tfo nuQ who
fif" J grace-
S-- The Arcade
$15 and $16.50
According to Iteathers
nn
'WM
I 'VfalUVyw
iv
303 MAIN
TheManWIio
Saves
A
-It. I!
(? -
One dollar each week
and deposits it in a Sav-
ings Bank at 4 imtercst r
wilKhave
In five yeart..(-.-a-.-'S7.-.r..).r.r. $287.68
In ten years . : m ts a .r.: 1. 1 . .. $639.35
In fifteen years. ... .!.--:. .$1066.45
In twenty years. .$1588.22
Get one of our Home Savings Banks to help Vou in
the accumulation of change and small sums that
you might otherwise spend. . .
One dollar will open your account and secure
the bank.
4 on Savings
Houston Land & Trust Co.
Capital One Million Dollars
Government of theArgentine Nation
2-Year 7 Treasury Gold Notes
Interest and principal payable In U. S. Funds in
. . New York
Price 99H to Yield 7.20
Prttttrl 83J
Preatoo S77
DUNN & CARR
Union lank '
Building
II
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W ; ii--' : -Va..: - Ik-
Jtlad
yptir iron
today?
-H l- a '" " "
Eat itnqre raisins
? a ana at
KhahaJI of Miami.
faltwapiwa. - 7.-
Ctftle 7 Ketaa
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