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THE HOUSTON POST; TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 1 5.-19ZZ-
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31 REALTY DEALS J
a tilart T. IX-s'e adaltleB ......
I1ITERRST IN BIG -new specialty .
O. 'If. Carter traato. tu J w. i
Mil leta w M
MnWtlt ....... -SW
.Tit. hfttm lootii) SHdP FOR WOMEN
jh? w..it to t ""Hi ...
WERE CLOSED IH
HUMBLE HOMY
Sales Aggregating $66-
927 Recorded in Of-
fice of Clerk
MJAlf DUflU IMUB ops THURSDA Y
ion e. i inn . - - . MMt
ttoa y.........w 4.000
BEGINS TO GROW
LOCAL COURTS
Suits Filed for District Course.
(0. If. DsCMe. fieri.)
Dnnaiha Tartar va Bk Tarltr. divorce.
Commissioners Not to Sub-
E1III
ipit Proposition Until
Public Passes on It
Autt of Tevat baa filed eaftt for
Tt
he
takea ait I nit tin follow!
Jatpor Llteons at .el.
Vlnii.
tlteons ot sl. Wllllani fkee e
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ElUn Uarfe
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iris V. Ooro no et al. t.t.. Dnk
it.
ike
et aL. JUtk Crawford
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' Harris county ii taking ah Interest
th proposed W.000000 roan Dona
Issue according to reports coming in
to tha county judge office. Telephone
calls personal visits to the office and
reports of meetings to ne neia in vs
rtou parts of the county In order to
discus the luue have been encourag
ing to commissioners who refuse to
submit the Issue until public opinion
M Mated upon It.
A meeting of the Harris County
Ilvducers' I'rotectlve league haa been
sailed by J. Q. Eherhardt president
for ) a. m. Saturday In commission-
era court room (or the purpose of ob
taming the views of the people out in
the eourily. Every member of the or
ganlsatloh I urged to bo present and
to oxpress a view regardless of wnctn
tr he favors or opiweca tho proposed
Issue. If the organisation goea on rec
ord as favoring the Issue plans will
be made for assisting the oommls-
alohera In the campaign Mr. Ehrhardt
stated Monday.
Commissioners' will not send out an
letters In regard to tha program or
outline the distribution of the pr'
!'.!. 'f
Varoer BmII Co pin to I. C f raa-
!. lots 1 1 K block M. Studs
Second addition t
liikH MrQee to 1'. 1. Coerad U acre
ejt vf Jutl Wlieatwe survey
I. T. WatHla liK.I. Dadlcr lot .
Mort 1. kkMIe Iowa .!). Uouse
ihj.llrr 'Hnvkin'te eVtet iiVr'lcan!
lot 8. block 1 Middle lews H. V.
to Qimm ('rets
K. IV.
T. L. COM.
the Silk Shop a new specialty shop
Im wamm irlll mum Ma ArmT 'to the
poied issue other than through the ubll8 xMi-sdav morning at 607 Main
newspapers. Peosle of tbe eounty are ilrMt tM manager Mr. T. U Cobb
urged to express their views without h-g Uiurt . invitation to his friends
personal solicltatten from the commis-
sioners. The eounty Judges office Will
.be Mensed to have a telephone call
personal visit or letter from any one
In the county In regard to tho Issue
"If you are not In favor of the' Issue
let us know why" Judge Bryan re
quest
"Commissioners court will absolute'
ly nit submit the issue until public
etnresses Itself. If there li any dlt
ferchto an tha . feart of tho county
and eld ctiatornet-s to pay a "vIMt to
the new shop where offerings In alike
dreas good I una velvets and hosiery
will be shown.
Mr. Cobb was for many years at the
head of the piece goods department
of one of Houston's leading stores.
With hie ' associates he believes the
women of discrimination will welcome
a shop . where they can go to buy
dress kdoda whether silk wool or
mm urws ............
Kaolin tn Albert r. rilDDtn.
lota 10. 17 Metk . MmhUs fark
Mldltlua
Ink V. Vtmr to Artbut Uity.
lota 21 !K U. block . Wdbikreat
sddltios
W. u. Maori Mr.. A an l M. Nora-
wortlir. a tract out ol Tkomaa Barle
aiirrt
Ttimile Lombtr company to Jamea
llnrrltoa. ixrt of lot . block a
rarmtr-Ttil additlou
T. H. Uckttt to H. f. Cokte lot 0.
block i. BoKlaiul addltloa
II K. Oolira m W. W. Hwnatte kit
block S. Uoulaad adillllos
A. N. Viwkltt by aberifl t Sooth
r Tesaa lombtr coniiaor. WsMk) feet
of lot s block 2. Mntuolla tark
prooeiHy H. D. No. 1
a II iblivf tn II C Vllll Mftt
of lott 1 2. S. block 22 Turns
addition . . . . i
0. H. LlTlnton to H. 0. ritllfi. lot
10. part of lot . block 4 Ujoa Park
addition
C. W. Waldtn to 0. M. Unabury lot
IT. block 105 Houitoa Helslita ....
a. u. LiviDgiiou to ii. a. yici.it. lot
17. block 3. Utttle Court tdilltlo. .
John E. Colt to U. L. Humbtrdo. lots
11. 12 13 18 19 20. C. U sum'
bardo't addition
E. U Craln to Mra. Otorula Dick
101 ii slots JO. uuarr)iuini auoi-
iiun
MO
1.000
1.500
1.300
1900
1950
1.050
1100
10
10.800
(.too
10
too
com;nW.TrndtV.nlm.7
lubmlt the leiue" Judge Bryan em
tonaeiscs.
Urn. (iladji Hiiranie to Onaraetf Land I
corpora lion lot 10. slock 21 Hide
. l'ark Main addition
II. K. Colitn lo Sohert 0. H. Start t-
lrr. lot T. part ot lot 8 block U
. Rowland addition .................
0. W. Llodtay to It. E. Hlnrlcliaea.
lot 1 block 404 Baker audition..
Muoollk l'ark Land cumiiaay to W
E k'ufntwortU lott 8(1 IT block IW.
t'entrnl l'ark Adilltlon
Tom Mrtrt to Charloa Hllditlrantt. 40
.1-2 acioi ont ot Jamea McUee turvH
II. O. Klcldt to Pi A. McKiMiiit. lot
IT block 1 Frttlaad addition....
Un. W. U Cattlo Jo R. L. gliroko.
lot v. eiora auu. Hoution litianto.
niwin Ltrtnaon to H. r. kcmIci
BAPTIST UNIONS
PLAN ENCAMPMENT
will be shown the very pick of the
big markets' of the country.
The new shop Is one of the moat
tastefullly arranged snd decorated
merchandising establishments In the
olty.- The shelving counters ahow-
case and tables are all dona In a
soft dove gray. In the rear end of
tha shop a delightful quiet rest room
ha been arranged for the convenience
of shopper!. '
The Silk Bhop adds Anbther not of
Fifth avenue to Main street
7.000
Mrf. atann neiier vs. a. u om
Oacsr Jolimnn vs. rrancU Josaaoa
di
Beaia St
tnrre (Elehtleth.l
iuii iitrios tmsomsa ft.
srnie iiuts vs. srass mii ain wtww
trifty-rifts.)
flfty.nfth Dleirict Court. .
(Lata riaher. soeelal JMav.t -
Km. Aana Mttmau vs. W. t. Beadles It
Co. el al.. os Marias.
MARRIAQI LI0IN8B.
Norwood Iflltoa Ir. sad Mlaa tWothy
'.'..MTTl-i .km 14. U Prn.fl.
Walter CaU llaaea Sad Mlat Batalll
Tbo"P. . j. v.
T tiallrtn urn! atr. isntnt rT.
B. W. Blatten and Mlat Katkleea Little-
... .....
UOIumDII AniDl mua reoTcnn ouin v
itrr ktmu ana nni wiw luwuww.
joe toltiert sod Jemle
lleery wm
riharfle Kli
Vblle and Ulna
n nl Allra
William M. Btatty and Allla Mil Oalloa.
OottoS
mnperer.
Thomaa Smith and Birdie Muutle.
twin Ltrendon to H. F. KcMlehaM
ilOxino feat of block 8. EltcUic Park
Ftace company
rarh Flaca cor
Umnklns. tot 1 block
euiuiion
to. Millard T.
48. Virk Place
E. L. Craln .to.irt...Erflt Wooda
nt mi 4 loc 18 ttrrhnrtt
8.000
4.000
BTK
oM
1.100
M
ISO
1.100
Wry
cSSSSsrunx- btf."pVcVV wu- : 1Mt
MriTMallory Retains
Metropolitan Title
GLENCOVE. K. T.. Aug It. Mrs.
MoUa BJurstedt Mallory national
woman's tennis champion retained
the metropolitan singles title today
by defeating Mrs. Marion Zlnderstein
Jetsup of Wilmington Del. in the
final round on the courts of tha Mas-
sau Country club 6-1 t-1.
TIXA ClTVt ALVIN 1.
TEXAS CITk Aug. 13.-TeAa City
won another bklK game Monday from
Alvin by the score of to 1. Frel-
smuth pitching tor Texas City only
allowed three hits. Only two men
feting as far as second ball.
One of them Ws a fluke hone run.
Wolfe of AlVin tnaked a three base
but got called Out at home plate While
trying to make s home run. After
a bit of arguing; the umpire changed
his decision.
Texat City 040 010 J
Aivin ooo oio ooo-i
Preparations have been completed
for member! ot the Baptist toung
People's union and the Women a Mil'
tonary union to enjoy the first an-
nual encampment at Bryan-by-the-
sea ept I U II lndluelre fceeordlng
to an announcement Monday by Rob-
ert JOlly superintendent of the Bap
tist sanitarium and tate. executive
for the B. T. P. V.
th all of the encampment will be dy afternoon by defeatlhg them In a
on property owned by the Flret Bap- double header by the score of H-l
tlst church and the affair will be prac- nd t.0. rjf. jrttthed the second
ut.r ui mmmMv M vv.B.iic... i Contest
at. macioe except trial it win re tor
MUNN iLllOOIMI COP DOUBLl-
HKAOIR
Backed by the maalerful pitching
of Aronateln and III hitting the Munn
Co BluggeKa took their 4th gtralght
game from the Montrose Ragles Sun-
th VMon Baptist association Ihstead
of for the whole State.
A. C. Maawer sen rotary of the
Union aaeoclatloii B. T. P. ti. is ac-
tive In arrangements for the encamp-
mdht and will Also be in ehargd of the
program of speakers which Includes:
Rev. T. L. Holcomb. Rev. W. E.
twt ttev. t. t. Adafnk lire. Fred
Russell Mrs. . J. Newton. Mrs.
O. W. Thomas Mrs. Bans Busch
Mrs. John O. Dough" A. D. Fore-
man) Rev. Oi B. Wiley Rev 3. R.
Btewafd C. B. Leavell Rev. C. 8.
MdKlnney" Rev T. W. White Dr.
James B. Uorell Dr. M. M. Wolf
tt y 4 Ossner executive Secretary
Of thl't4erAVldArtl at Dallas; Rev.
. k. iiouiet ana others.
Aronsteln was the batting star for
the day. In the first game he poled
out a homer and two double In 4
trips to the plate. And again In the
eeodnd game he drove out I triples
and two one-base clouts In four trips
to the plate. Wafkln was easily
the star for the Eagles. Waldman
also got a triple In' the second con-1
test. The second game went 11 in-
nings i
The scores by Innings '
First game . R t
"hunters 001 Ml OM 1 ill 4
Eaglea ....... .100 000 002 8 7 I
Battnrtta Ksslea. Krahn and Watt
kins. Slugger Aronstoln and . Wald
man. -
Gmnty Sells Liberty
Bonds at a Premium
jommifiioners court Monday au-
thorised gale of SSO.OOt worth ot Liber-
ty bondi to Guardian Trust company
- ip olte.
this amount represents par sc
orned interest ad a premium of
Mto.tei Mrs. Mamie Bettegaat assist-
ant to County Treasurer Jamea Charl
ton accompanied by a deputy took
the bond to the Guardian Trust com-
flatly received the money and deposit.
- ed It tn the bank shortly after the
eeurt had authorised the Salt. The
' money will be used te purchase oeunty
' horHs r held In reserve for future use
. in purchasing eouaty Mend.
" Nine Indictments Are
x Returned by Grand Jury
Mine In let menu weft returned by
the frahd jury Wonday one of them
for murder
titaig HMle negro was Indicted
. for thd murder et A. itawtherne an-'
' athet negre July II The trouble is
said to have started over family af-
' fair.
. Felehy theft U charged in four of
the indictments misdemeanor In one
and receiving and concealing stolen
property in twoi
... inia aiinti umI
Bruce Ferouson Named
Deputy County Clerk
Urucd .Ferguson dcntocratlo nomi-
nee for (ax collector will occupy the
position of deputy clerk from now tin-
. til the first part of the year when he
lanes up me new duties.
CernmKstonart aoliM Mnndav n.
- therMed hi appointment at deputy In
tn office Of -County Clerk Albert
TbWhtend. Before the election Mr.
Ferguson wi la the office of the tat
-.......1' -
Kagie ..ooo ow ooo oiu.
Slugger ......100 000 0M OK-t-f
Batterles4-81uners. Drake
Waldman; Eagles H. Watklnl
L. Watklna.
4- f
9 0
and
and
FOOTBALL NOTICI.
First Ward Cub Ndtle.
All Cub player and those wishing
to tryout for the' football tearh meet
at Hlland Park taeeday rtght fidt
later thad o'clock. ;
feeeeeoMeeeooeeeeoeoeeeei
- A Challenge
To AU tabor Unions:
The Labor Day celebration at
Hermann park promises to be
the biggest ever. There will be
several baseball games. Ai a
union printer I believe that a
championship baseball team can
be prganlsed from the printer.
To prove thl the Houston
printer Issue a challenge to any
labor union team lh South Texa
' for the South Texas champion''
hip. W are willing to play
the game for a 'purse of $100
($60 a aid). Regarding rule
covering the game we are will-
ing to submit a Met ot our
player to "Andy'1 ot The Poet
and request that the team ac-
cepting tbla challenge do th
lane
' All player must be Union
. men. If more than oh team
accept th challenge we are
willing to play a series ot gam
to decide th champlonahlp th
final gamo to be played at
' Hermann park Labor Day.
Address All Acceptance ot this
challenge to "Andy" of The
Pott.. No union labor organlia- J
tlon I barred. J
HERBERT MoCORMICK. J
Manager Printer. I
!eeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeo
Thefto Touch of v : :
FALL HAS ARRIVED
' You feel it in the air especially early these
' ' mornings. It is Nature's way of telling you
' that the cool days ot Autumn will soon be
; ij here' -V''-'. .'V :;i;';;';;
1 '"' S ''' '.'' ''..' '"'-'".'' '. "'''V
' ' And we are waiting; to Bhow you the hand-
''.:;.. somest and most complete line o Fall and
Winter Suitings we have ever shown
"''.'. ''.'''' ')' '
. r Why not make your Selections now while
the assortment is complete and let us have
.' . yourjuit ready for you when the cool days
' that Will Soon be here arrive.
BiRRINGER-N0RTON CO.
. Talldrt and ihfrttnaktrt
410 Main Stmt
1 " "'' 111 "' " tnM "' ju g "as 'IM
PfiEHIER
Sald Dressing
14c
35c
Small
bottli
Large
bottle..
Hip-O-Lite
22c
Quirt .
36c
. Stollwtfck
1 Oold Bt.nd
Milk Cocoa
i I 4 i
1
46 Shiooina B6trd
Vessels in Storage
URANQE Tela Aug. H.--The r
cent arrival of two United BUtea
hipping Board All tanker tor the
government tlftr vanl har . i.
creased th tdUl niimber of ship to
e incisaing in nre tug
The oil tanker Dllwynh and Hue
not are maintalnMt with
irew a board In order that the vessels
may ant la commission an It hour
. noiiee. Taere are ti caretaker em
' f)lAVA AM (Kb timm t - .vi
" " "J - v. Mui. mi Ifm.
. No Area are kept ea these ahtp With
ine exception or tne fire tug.
MUNN SLUOaSM WIN.
' Th Milan C6. Slugger oontlnued
ineir winning itreax by defeating the
tan vnng swaia sna Bearcats
their diamond Mondsv marnina'
wore was -l Calhoun a hew plteh
ir trying out for the Sluggers pitch-
ed a no Sit Mill fur MSht InnlHn. Ik
the ninth the Bearcats got two hits
1 arMeo resulted in their Ion telly
Arontteln conUnued hi hitting streak
: sy gsltrng three safeties otu of five
tripe u the plat. WaMman taught
good jama for the Sluggers
"Shorty Keen pitched a good game
. tcx was win la in pincnea.
' Slugger fMO 101 01 t
RmaUi i . ...... OM BOA 0l1t
BatrMS lot Slugger Calhoun
' tad vvaMmaai Bearcats. Keaaa aad
tarrla. .
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f I
Grown-ups- j QjQ 'f-f) ' j
20c ;;i -1
Puzssr Fkurr FriunQ .... : fSo
lnrA CfXKrKfjyKZLnt bvx tern 2wvour ! b
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