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' THE HOUSTON I 03T: WEDNESDAY MOi
APRIt 511922.
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' pital at .Garoplojan I. : f
AJ1 Houston" I tovltetf damp
Logan Friday. Ma .' to' raaW.an
Inspection o the camp and learn what
. uium oiaie vnmw 'MITMIlin
.doing i -s-'l' fl.
:' The one hundred an& seeonl 'nnt-
versary of tha birth el norenoa Ntgnt-
- .ingale. . heroic pioneer1 of- " modern I
nurses will ba observed Ta fcospUals
inrougnout the country on . that Slay
' which ha been Set aalde ss Hospital
1 day.v-' ''.'. :r ..:. I
United Stat VeUraaa bureau
- hospital- Ho. a Camp Locan Ik of i
".dally designated a special program
"will be. arranged for the entertain'
. 'fnent aa education of visitors.' The
program will be announced liter. -
Offlesr -will ahow how the govern-
ment Is carta for disabled ex-service
-.men not only by paying thetn money
".but by giving them medical-attention
and fitting -then; far thel former or
" MH MMBMIH MMbMM si MgiMNH SJgawPWJWaUUJSwsaaa 1 1 it- mi - -- imam irawasagatasni in mmeaeaisaeajipsii lMt .
I
. . - euureiy new occupations.'' Aponi wot I
. - men including nettenta and employee.
re stationed at tha hospital herd..!
V ; Many long; strides have been taken I
r by the goTerhraent. In the method of I
A .- caring for Veteran at heepltaie IMs
y A pointed out. 'wf "''t- .;.-l
j" The passage of the. war tiik.lniur- I
i i.anoe act with t proVtsiona fortrean
I ment of 'disabled ex-senrlce men and!
l s-- women made It necessary for the goy
t'i ernment to 'obtain a large ' force of I
n.u(nf' . J . a . t..i. i
T f A Vnder thKauthorlty of an act of eon-I
I ;..greaa March I. llt. the United BUtSs I
f -1 jwuiic neaun sernoe wee maae re-1
f y pltala and! medical men. - .;
be
ealthl
t On April l.M19.' Camp Eogan
'. - came a gUbltacV BUfes pubUo hi
J"j' hosoitslA. ;.'. . -.'.'v ..'
Th demand made upon tha serrloe
.'"for tbls work was met by x the crea-
t A'?tlen of a .large eorpe of reseree ofr
- fleers. DractlcaUr all of whom were
it'- t cx-service medical men and by obtain'
. Inr mnntf ' nlvltlen knnltBl'ne amv
lr The war risk Insurance act also pro.
. ' Tided for the education and training
?; of ex-service men. This was handled
Sjf by. the federal -board for rocational
l". training.. This board already was
i established for training persons dls-
' abied In industry. A . soldiers' ; re
habllltatlon division was created. .
August . 19tL forces were eoasol
Idated. -The' -United; States ' Veterans
: jThr nd thlrty-nln huridradthg Inches of rain fall In Tuesday itiomlna' downpour. Dltohes and bayout dralnlna tha elty atlll floodatf
'jprn 8aturday'a dalugs would not aarry tha watar-off Tuesday and marty aaetiena of the elty for a ahert-tlma wara almost at daap
tunt. mm am Rafjifw4aw Um4n lliub muhmhIi aa bmmmI atrMta aaala vfaM waahas'lia In mnmtm In ihm! Ihiiiam
iDioana naraiy- naq naavximo to gax "coicr-jTrom relaying xna seoona urn wnnin a twv wssrs oeioro tney wero fgain aagying aoout
ton tna crest or tna atraet rioeoa. street cars wara again tsmporaniy naitaa ana numaroua. automoDiita stauea. thi city nan waa
. again flooded with complalnta of broksn aawar oonnectton. ' v.i .;'-vs;'u- - vv " "--''A' : . -
SECOND RAMPAGE
ir (Cont'd ' from . Pg.- V .
lng. Several bridges were washed away
near Brandon.- aooordiiiar to - Yeports
bureau was formed.1-This orgaillsa-1 fronj . JlUlaboro and -at ; Vaughan in
tion took over all functions In cenhec
tion with the treatment training- and
compeneationer ex-service men no i v.rlnd fmm --mall fraction of an Incl
the war risk insurance act. I. ..a rwj.rflnw r .n ).
the 'same - vicinity three small build-1
Ingaiwera -blown over f The rainfall
the Zt hours ending'
maintaining the insurance factors ofj
The United 8tatea Veterans bureau I
l.t. ln tail lr ... 11 . -.v..
.r- - " . 7 - I or nver oottoma was lorecaav warn-
S?. TSJ ' "Ji-' ? Ingsvto remove JI live stock from the
.0.1.. vciuo .u---.. i inwlanda wara arven..'-. Fort wortn re-
riy date take over ..hospitals of: J ported Trinity Ivor rising nine Inches
rated by the public health service I r; . v- :a Tf ir ty.
tor the benflciaries of the veteran.' 'We.Urrfer7wa.-rapotied
bureau It is asserted.- . I .ni - tri naod - etara - Turbulent
NellV r lei Will I rV 1 to Bood tw haye ofueea.tMn-
BaUoOIl ExpenmentS Inaumont. One -Beaumont
" r I hln nri -haa been forced to auanend
Aseociatea rress neporv . I m nartian of its' force; In the mean
RAM A NTnKTA Tva. Anril i. A I time white not alarmed makina nreo
series of lntereatlnc meteorololrleal I aratlons for a greater nee In the river
experiments will begin' at Kelly Field I Ferry service between Beaumont and
Wednesday under the direction of the I Oranae' has not .' been i available for
meteorological section 01 tne war'oe-iiwo weeaa
pariment. aman oaiioona iuiea wim l ine rmimfv in .semum was i.
iijuruecis win ua nut ui w .we" j
- bf 1C miles. The balloons wui be sent
up In pairs witn instruments attached
to them for recordings pressure tern.
' pomture and other ; data regarding
temperature conditions at such high
altitudes.
The balloons wHl be so constructed
that at a given height one of them will
burst. The second balloon will net be
sufficient to carry the weight of the In
strumenta and will thus drift slowly
to the earth. On accountaof the ex
tremely high altitude which It is ex
pec ted to reach the balloon with the
Instrument may fall to earth many
rnues irom Ban Antonio. . if is espe-
cially desirable that. the Instruments
with the data whicw they have collect-
ed be sent to Kelly Field by the finder.
Attached to the balloon will be Jet
ter of instructkms for- their return. 4
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LOCAL DEATHS
Mlfti.LILt.IAH OOMP.KrtT. 'f i
.Miss Lillian Oompert a Bed 11 died
at t:tt p. m. Tuesday in Qalvestoa.
She is survived by two sisters Mrs.
W. H. Elliott and Mrs. John. CatailL
- Funeral services will be held at I p.m.
today-from -8L Joseph's churah with
-Rev. Thomas Banfleld officiating. Bur-
ial will be In 'Holy Cross cemetery
under the direction of the' Kanhmas
A McCarty Undertaking Co. ' The
pallbearers ( will be Vernon emlley
Frank . Stamp Adolph Hutchenrlder
Ed Brr.lley. Byron Legardi and. M.
Blough. The body wllr arrtvd la
' Houston this morning. ;f ;
I JESSIE MVRL NlXQN- 'rtt
Jesslo Myrl Nlxow ene-month-old
daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Chrtli Nix-
on. tOT Jefferson street; died l p.m.
Tuesday. In addition to her--parents
she Is survived by three sisters Mfsaas
uona ieita ana wiiue h. nixon. 1 The
. funeral will be held at I:M p. m. fcda
from the home Of the parents. I Bur
ial will be in Washington oei
; Rev E. N. Richer will offlciadj with
the Fogle-West .Undertaking company
In charge. . ;;:i-"i .
Inches - between T a.' m. and 1 p. m
Tuesday. ' '
Trinity Jliver ' - :
Highest jSincc 1913 "
t"; .- Associated Press Report'
TEMPLE. Texas April 4. Tha
Trinity river U higher than It has
been since JU and thousands of seres
of com have been destroyed ' It'' is
reported and It Is feared live stock
losses will be heavy. Property toes
also will be- heavy. ;. '.; i -'
' The Missouri' Kansas A Texas rail-
road bridges were -reported holding
fast.:. All stream 'In. th county are
far out of their banks' and scores-of
culverts and small bridges have been
washed out. mall carrier returning to
Temple today reported. Only two car-
riers were able 'tot1 eomplet their
routes. ' ? -v
The precipitation here was four
inches. ; . A
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Sah GaErielRiTer
On Rampage j'
Houston Post Special.
TAYLOR. Texas April 4. Mary
Faltesek Hying "on Roy Bland farm
southeast of Taylor was Instantly
killed - whan lightning struck herNa
she lowered a window ' early Tuesday
morning. ' - - .
Fffti
Katy passenger train passed "over Or
clevllle blrdse -over Ban JOabriel rivei
Tuesda ; afternoon' f a- Cement
pillar
gave : way . the bridge sinking three
feeLi'.' '-c-'T ';';'; v.n:.r .'.. rim.
Torrential rain' four Inahes in 1!
hours put- Ban Gabriel river -oh
rampage. Upper and Lower Oabriels
meeting . formed vast stream H A
working craw of 10 men are busy dls
lodging aeons from ( the bridges. '
" - U 6. C. MEETINO).
Jeffaraon Davis chapter. United
Daughters of the 'Confederacy' win
meet at I p. m. today with Mrs. J C
Foster 104 Fannin street
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mqrtm smbctmJfhm ihn Eatc&liahment with
vrr msitmncof9rnplt-aatibctioTt -
The DiamoralBook-eWeycv
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Ar tlmhm uadfrr GiU-Mm. Watcha.. Clocks. 61 lverwara
ChlnaCla08 aaNovBlties - Tha Cift Book mJlUmaiM
ttaigr port mft&m mrM ;
Awit awair uiiun - Bridg 'Hipoar-Daoo
andDriutlmitmiim
matim mkhk tfilmaig9MtHin4
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FUNERALS
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N " - PAUL F. WAONIH
- Funeral services for Paul F Wag
fieri who died Monday were . held
' from the chapel of the rogel-JVest
Undertaking company at 4 a. na. Tuee-
daL Burial was In Hollywood ceme
tery tinder the auspices erf the Ma-
" sonic order. - V " t" ' ' t
MRS..'-HENBirrTA- elNiUKIMKn
i Funedat service' fov Mrs. Hearietls
: einshelmer who died Monday were
held at is a. m. Tuesday frobl the
' late residence; 1T Carotlne afreet.
Rev. Henry Barnatosr effteiatina:. Bur-
c ial was In Beth Israel Cemetery ua-
der the direction tof the Bid- .Wasthet-
' mer Undertaking eotnpanyr --.
BEN QUNTstqL
1 Funeral services .for' Bea Quia ter.
' who died Monday. Ware held at J a.
m. Tueoday from the chapel of the
- Fosie-Weet - Undertaking . company
. Burial waa tat Holy Cruse usniultry '
- ' f. .K a ftUELL . -t
Funeral service for K D.-BueO whe
. - died Monday. 'were held at'S a m.
- Tuesday frooa the-chapel of the Sid
Weethelmer . Cadertakind' ' eompaay
with Rev. .T. J. Windham -officiating.
Burial was la Xvergreen cemetery.
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ran nilnutea after aouthbound t .
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j- v : w;iv. .jcrucKs trxcepc ro give aaaiuonai co-operation to tne local .
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Margot Aiquith Of f For
y Home Without Ifaitewell
'"."y Aseoda'ted Praa Report. ?-r
" NEW TORBt Aprir t-f Mrs. 'Mrgot
Asquttb. eejled back to England Tt
day dH 'tha aiartanla.; ' V ' '
But tha agr amtl with which .the
wife' of' a former British prime minis-
ter ana ta.Amerloa to leoture was
missing. Nor had she any farawU
message io leave with reporters.
.. Th diarist came aboard ' hist II
minutes before tha gafca- punk was
pulled' ashore " ':".'''' ' r v". 'A.
We hope yoa are coming 'back." a
reporter said- dashing to her side.
' "I wonder"- was-hsi1 only reply v
Then she hurried te her stateroom
where Princes Blbcooo. her daugh
ter and Prince Blbeeoo were waiting
with their baby and tha cabin adoor
opened slightly again nd hereecre-
tarv said: v . "
"Mrs. Aaqultn said' verythlnT she
had to say in her lecture test night
She won't see you and she woq't be
photographed. dhe ' ooneluded .her
American trip last night. Whet lael
there to aayr And again th door
cloed. '' i '..-. . A i..;:;
Colonel Chart Replngton wss an
other 'British lecturer to sail on the
Maurietanla.. ..' v ....
The vessel wlU try te lower her rec-
. a m m . ..a...e... .-I
lour UiVS na in opurp.)
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Today Thdwday Friday
Hickory products are known for their dependability
and their splendid wearinc Qualities. The Articles fea ;
tured are "all of standard quality; and prices ' show a; ; '
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very suDstanuai reaucnon.
85c Hickory S-niUry
Aprpa 39c
Mesh top llndst rubber
dtun warranted to civ
long service; cut full:
white and . OA
fleth J7l
75c Hickory HouMr "
hold Aprons 39c
In mixed plaida and fan-
cy aeiignis Aa ana
waterproof; 39C
60c Hickory M4 to a
Set'' Coraet Gartera
Made with heavy sua-
penderi elastic 9 inchei
long; tab top;
at
39c
4 5H
Square RubbShet-
2ng 39c .'
yjitw odor and ' add
proof; will' stand 0d
the benxine testa..
6(k Hkoiy atary
BelU39c
Extra long Ub. Can be
"worn over or. under cor-
set Linen mesh front ;
best quality elastic. 4 Fa
tens with two ' Oftr
pearl buttons llaV
5 Hickory Baby
' -PathU39c '
Bloomer style warranted
not to tear and to give
long service; 9Ql
white aJ7C
50c Hickory WtOaU 39c . '
Well made of excellent cambric taped but-
tons; sixes 2 to 14 JtC' V
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Gorflt Advice
ISS DOAN will be m our Cor- ;
set Department for' the re-
mainder of this Week.'; Many
women have profited by "her advice
and aasiatance both in the selection
of a Corset and in- the fitting.
You "are cordially invited to avail
yourself of Miss Doan'e services dur-
ing her stay with us. 1 Please' remem-
ber that there is no charge for this
service nor any obligation to buy.
COMatf ORASTXKirT LKTY1 THUD iXOO .
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Specialty Sqaarc
Levy's Main noor---NearuEevatorS'.
Double Panel
P4)tticoaU of
Cambric
Featured at
9So
Sbadowproof Petti-
coat - with sdsflopad
and bamstitckad bot-
toms and alaatic at
walt. Ideal larmraU
to wear .with wash
dresses ta all lenjrth
IS to to.
Worxrcn'a
Stamped
Drertea;.
V (Mad ne)
Regular $1.73
Valuei '
$1.00.
A p p r oxlmatalr '-' 100
DraagM of gplendld
qualitr llnntmada
up and stamped la at-.
.tractive daalfna for
ambroidenr; roUn
aad blna. : :'.;-.
Levy
Bros
Pry
Goodis
Co
MILDY HOTEL
Texas A vena and Travis Street .
ROOM n PRIVATK BATH ana
caiUNO rANs ste and up j
Dc George Hotel
" NBAR UNION STATION .'
' riRBfROOf AND MOOtRN
Saeeial Rstea te fermanenta .
. ROOMS 1-M ANO VP
OAafKR M. DeOBOMOl Mar.
STh ffw -Mr jl
f I mmU
. PnAa Fraateii S07I '.
LV. -A. M. Autrey Jr.
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' 121-622 rlRe thaaiar aidg. !
' The Surroundings Are
Worth 'While Adrniring on
' j Courtesy Corner'
Don't Wo?f
About Employment
i Tba PablUhara' TrpMttiaa School t -sUcoav Oa ea :
aolva Um prWn for yc. Writ for laioraaUoa -
To aa or of a chaaea to aara a ttvins akoeJd ba Vobt-' i
chief coosidaratioa. '.' Wltaoat roar Ufa win ba a-
tallara. To aava a trad or profaaatoa la ibaolntelj '
- Btll aaiaaa roa ara- to Bva from aad-to-moaXa '
mim roa ara to ba asoartata at tifMa vhetber yoa '
can s tba aaeaaaltlaa tor arnlaf oa. y ; ' i -.
Tba eearaa of atady la tba tTpaaatOat! aeboot at Kacoa
' Oa la aatttwc rtnarkbla rasalta. Tba - dlptana ta
aooaptad tetba trad aa tba eoaJvalaat of aa apfrwn-.
Uoaaklp. Taa pabUaaara of thla papar ; wHl . r'ad y
advlaa wttb yoa if roa vaat to aa lai Ua .warfc. n i
Typeeemmf papartmaw.
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