The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1924 Page: 2 of 20
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lit UHOS I2-SKSB BUS DSaan& SSgS jggfgpfj
U11P.I1IIU 1 wnwiiis - -
U & Owes Much to Ef-
forts pi Scientist. Chief
' Tell Visitors .
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' AVlMMIXUTON. Aim-a 24. Pri-
1 dent t'tKNidge Hpeefciiur M Ike nlute
lioc .Mtu mess of the Ae
ku Qieniie! society declared the
coveroiueut fittisglr "ahoukl me-
Eoewledg the debt that is du to
the u. 4 chwut who re
devoting their live to the search for
irarti."
"Your i the imrfesswai of oppor-
tunity." the presides told the ehem-
it. wliom he greeted from the south
portico of the White Houne. "Many
problem are still unsolved. If the
future can be gauged by the measure
of progress in lie past your cei-
tributioim to the health wealth and
fcapptoeM of the s o rut viH be of ear-
pausing value to the American peo-
ple. I .
"Our material progress depends
uKn the acquisition of ksovrledge.
and upoa the wise and heawficial use
of knowledge depends oar permanent
progress aod propery. WUl it is
everywhere rwogjuiied tJUat the en-
deavors f ncieBtific men have gives
to the world the toiuiaaiioa of mod-
era wdastew aiviiisstiou. aaother
contribtitjon by" thei.: the jdeI of
service is perhaps of greater usport
Jo the action sad the future.
"The American chemist has always
rendered that service to the geateet
degree. IuriD7 the world w.ir lie
forsook profit ivd (! to devote his
e;:tire eaergy inward the solution of
rlie uat ou'K robienis of aartare.
"Uodera t!t h. beouiue : wide-
ly 'com pie t We are njoyipg ia-
forts and trdventage uadreeesed f
gvrneesJios ago. 'These have briu
jwssible to a large measure tlirou ji
the knowled- and work of the rhc v-
icai i-fwin. Industry ia teara 'iff
to apply the knowledge of the rti-
iKt in its proeessea. Each ate by
which the products of the soil the
forest and roe air. are eouver4 into
commodities of every day life re-
quire the ep t asmetsAC ot tl.e
chemist and the chemical engiarer.
Whenever nature-" bounty is in laa-
ger of rxhauatiori?; the ebeaaut has
sought for a substitute. Thi eu
quesf of disease has made g-i-at
progreos avf a result of your effort!.
Wherever look tlie work f the
chemist has raised the level of oar
CH'il'tatioo. and has inerent-J he
productive capacity of the natinti.
Waste materials formerly cast aside
are now being ntihsed.
"The American chemist has proved
himself second to none in scientific
knowledge u'nder practical application.
The war brought vividly to our at-
tention that our in ' iiKrisI cheniiry
had lagged behind that of Rurope. hut
we mr --- to believe that this u
no longer true. There are those who
believe that Ameruaana have n ' 'be
patience to undertake the research
work essentie.1 to develop new ideu
hi the chemical world but the results'
emanating from American laboratories
disprove this.
CORPORATIONS CHARTERED.
AI'PTJN. TeIa AprU 3.Char
tered: -
Korth Dallas gewer and Water cor
poration. DaHas; eapital etor J 10.
roflQ. Incorporators: J. P. Stephen:
son. Porter IJadsler and F. ?f. Irae
Kl Taso Baseball SBocistion. El
Paso: rarritel etoi (KVirtO Tncoraora-
toes: U. T. Floaver hric BcbwarU
and U. H. Bawlins.
Bl Pso Poultry and Produce enm-
nany. Kl Paso; eapital stock J.VMX).
Ineurnorators: C l Ruskirk D. A.
Hunter and Benjamin Phrev.
Rosa ftrain emnpany. Hmiston; cap-
ital stock tlO.Om. fnenrporator: J-
R. Jooey. K. C. Miller and C. C.
fliinski
Hansen Trucking eomnany. flalves.
ton: eanital stock $31000. Incorpora-
tors t P. V). Hansen S. C. Hansen
and W. O. Beeman.
jPlainview rompress and Warehouse
enmheny Plain view; capital Mock
V.00n; Inenrpnratnrs: A. B. I'n
derwood f . Y. Murchisop and J. W
Jlurrhison Jr.
Jasper County Fair association
Jasper: captl stoefc 10.00r. Incor-
porators: G. 0. Msrkley J. M. Or.
ton snJ W P. Hmith.
Aljen-Porter company. Waco: cap-
ital stock f-n.Oni Incorporators: P.
C. Allen H. W. Porter and C. B. Ifor-
row Jr. Purpose auto accessories.
Amendments:
line-Beers company El Paso
ohtajrhjig name to W. (i. Roe and ln-cres-ine
capital slock from S-tO000
to i0 000.
Rivars'de fleally company. Fort
Worth changing nam to Oakhurst
I"ih rcniisny.
Peering h Klein Brothers. Spring.
lncr''- capital stock from 7i)00
to tvi.aw.
Permit to do business n Texas
The executive board of Faith Home
through Hr. IV. If. rTilliams pretl-
dent Thursday is sued thia ststement
of thank a ts the fraeral public (or its
respoaaM to the annus! card party
held irednejsdey rn the Rice hotel:
"For the decided success of the
Kalth Home annual card party we
wisii to thank our many friends who
responded so heaxtijy filling every
Uble.
"To the esrspapera and ai err ants
who so srilUofiy gar p rites printing
secoratioaM. ttnwcrs and unlimited
publicity we extend our most cordiaj
tppreclsitjosju
"To the genera) chairman sub-
chairmen and their respective com
mlttees ws offer our sincerest thanks
Cor theirinterest untiring efforts and
splendid co-one rstion.
"It will bs our pleasure to have
each nnd every ee of you visit Fuith
Home that you may have a better un-
derstsmding of the work being aceom-
plidhed with the little folks of our
canunky."
granted; Pinetree Products corpora-
tion. Aberdeen 8. P.. capital stock
$150000. Texas headquarters a
Houston 8. W. Karregang State
agent.
Bin Chinas R I U. S.
The largest Chinese rug ever
hrovgbt to America measuring 28 by
40 feet hi to adorn the pew headqugr-
tera o$ th Business Men's club of
CXncinnatt
Associated Press Report
SAN ALGU8TINB. Texaa April
1'4 Kddie Msthewa 6-year-old boy
nrss in stanthr kOled'and his mother.
Mrs. Lounid Mathews wss seriously J Texans In
injured here early Thursday when an
automobile in which they were cross
ing the Santa Ke tracks was com-
pletely demolished by a freight train
which backed Into it.
Mrs. Mathews driving tks oar
failed to see the train before she
drove onto the track and wss dragged
three box car lengths before the train
was stopped. The boy's neck was
broken snd the mother received a
broken collarbone snd severe bruises.
Hospital Service for
All Veterans Proposed
Associated Press Report.
WASHINGTON. April 24. Hoa-
pital treatment for any former ser-
vice man regardless of the nature or
origin of his disability would be au-
thorized under a bill reported today
by the bouse veterans committee.
The measure would extend tips
"presumption" period of service origin
for tuberculosis or mental esses from
three to six year from the data ol
discharge.
The first passenger elevator in
Ixndon was installed in the Albert
hall and was called "the moving
room."
Houaton Post Special.
COLMSOE STATION TMaa April
ti. Interpreting taapraasioaa re-
ceived while visiting the Trench bat-
tlefields and gasing in reflection upon
the compact rpwa or wnu crosses.
President W. B. Blasell addresses
letter written with his
own nauu m a ouici wt i-iepiro ivf
calling them to a "reconsecration of
their lives in order that the death of
our heroic men might not bs In vain."
The letter was Intended to reach A.
and U. in time to . be read on ths
program of the exerclaea of San Ja-
cinto Pay marking the dediaation of
the granite memorial erected on lb
campus by lbs classes of 1023-24-21-26
to the memory of the A. and M.
world wsr dead.
"When one sees acrea of white
crosses indicating the terrible fatalr
ities of the war. the inevitable thought
recurs time and time again: 'Have
these heroic men died ia valnT" Dr.
Bixiell writes.
"As I gased I thought of what
those fond parent of their soldisr-
sons whose memories yon are me-
morialising hsve suffered. I thought
of the loss Texss and tbs nation hsa
sustained in the untimely passing of
these men who gave promise si so
much usefulness. What lesson are
we to learn from these tragi expe-
riences of war? It was Jean Panl
Rirhter who said: 'In order to see
into Ufa and still mora into our-
selves. Buffering I requisite.' We
have suffered a a result of th ter-
rible war. It w cas see deep enough
into life to reallx that war is use-
less and as nnjustlfiablt a dueling
our heroic sons may not hav died- ia
in. . .
"Memorial eucb aa yon have
erected help : worthy - oVaoltOOO t
aweep up out th rrasa of noaer
praise ess and distinction aid to
sweep up Into the nscessity .of troth
courage virtue and Ood.F
"My parting word a I convey it
across th sea I prayer that aD
of us on tll bistort day fa the anaaia
of Texas may. us th significance' of
thia occasion to reconsecrate our liras
to unselflab service to our State and
nation xnore loyal allegiance to th
Prince of Peace and more xeakine.
nesa la good deeds to the end that
tbs brotherhood of- man and the
fatherhood of Ood may be so univer-
sally accepted aa to insure eternal
peace among th peoplea of th
earth."
Inventor Says Nobody '
Can Make 'Diamonds'
Associated Press Report.
LONDON. April 24. That nobody
has ever succeeded in making a syn-
thetic diamond la the conviction of
Sir Charlea Parsons turbine inven
tor and scientific investigator. He
says he has been trying to make a
diamond for 20 years and has spent
20.000 In hla experiment without
result.
Consequently he believed the late
Professor Moisson French chemist
nd the late 8ir William Crookea were
mistaken in their claims.
BIOCY OF YOUTH
RETO TO WOMEN
rHO USE G. f. P.
St Joeph' a F. P. U Bev
Iwved to Be the First Di-I
rct Specific for the Re-
lief of Terrible and
Mysterious MiUrjy
Which Causes Nine Out
of Every Ten Cases of
3ocaUed "Female Disorders."
V?. Most 3 the pstns hsadaehts back-
!i sokes cramping spells nausea dual-
" ' ness and that painful trresulsrlty lr
.'-'rttabtllty and whimsical uneasy fesl.
f jh Uftf that something is shout te nap-
V . a.11 of which 1 oommonly sailed
o - - fmal teoubie. has now been rfeff.
: . Bitciv imwa LS wafnroi genera-
a J tjve organs. !
I i x Maqr Cortonsu women who tried
( t first est thina and than another
j'-" ' . which promised relief froni their suf-
.. .;jerinf ana) bad shout given UP aM
- ( hP ' restoring their vitality
4 ' - health and happiness ara surprise
J ; ; V'.M f IM Ahsumnds of women are new
5 . . " vovtylnd; thety fcopes and happlnesa
t hp t)t Joseph'a 0. T. p. th
:' shenarpsnal ansdMns whleh ia now
. otJ snswh. to rellevs pain ait
- : ;; rurterlng amof th wnea. and girls
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eteaing of th international brWgra
hag increased oy riding oa th Vsl-
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fas county Bay b eotn pellet to em
ploy several additional aiHorccte
ororera to nak th highway aaf for
traflle. At lat that ia tn lea of
A. O. ralby and M. V. Scherer. motor-
pyele officer who complain that they
ere unable to con with th sitnation.
County eoramlasioners hav taken the
plea of th motorcycle officer ander
dvliement
Two Appropriation Bills
Remain for Senate OK
. Ataodated Press Bport
We8HmOTON. April 24.T
approririation bill for the State jua-
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wag added to th ata calendar to-
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