The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 355, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 18
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THE- HOUSTON POST: THURSDAY MORNING?; DECEMBER '. 13 1921.
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TROOPS WILL BE
SENT TO CURB
KANSAS AMAZONS
(Contiiund from l'fe OnO
who wtr allowed to ec th iaipriaonrd
.lt.. fliipJuv nioniiiif. Al
Iho.ich this nn vimioiV lny Ht llif
Cherokee county jail tlif official.
Hiiuntion in tnr -rtiirtrn-t
f i in- i.rivilfir i-arl WHiifwt)
morning. John II. Walker. irf jidcntof
tfie IlliiiiiU I'.-.t. i jit ion of Labor. wa anc
pf (he wen wailiti to How.
Kansas Labor Head
Criticizes State Officials
..'vatfd I'r Report.
TOrF.KA. Kan. IVc. 14. Alt lioitcti
ilriloriut mob notion iu th Kain coal
fie V. K. Freeman. preMent of tlie
Kani.ni" Stiite Federation of Labor rrit
ir.w'K till" Motion of Xiat juflie.aW Wed
t...rUv m vpmlinr troOliH.
If there lini' Ik-ou lulene it will
n.. l..l.r'il t.v union member the nine
a Hv any other class of people. " Kmc-
man ttni-1. "As for tho women who have
born visitinn the iniiit'. I have uothiiiK
to sav. It is one tiling to criticize women
who take matters in their own Inn. Is mnl
undertake to protect the jobs of th'ir
liishiiinls. It is ami: thine else when the
governor of onr Sirtte sen. -ol.liers
with Mod ba.Mire's hkhiiim thee
w onion."
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Two Terrific Blasts
Wreck Steam Shovel
Associated I'rcss Report.
ITITSlll IK;. Kan.. !.. 1-1. Two
terrific hhi-ts. l.e.ir.l all over the north
part of I'niwfonl comity wreclce.l a
steam ahovel of the .Moniihini foal -om-pany
oil ti e lrjo.'il cieek. ill the ex-
treme north part of the county enrh
Wp.lnes.lay.
The plant wns under lease by the com-
pany t" a number of miners and had not
hci'ii optiat.'d for two or three weeks.
7 Unions Back
Call for Troops
Associated 1V
ToI'KKA. Kan.. Int. i I. Th cjll
for IT. te.ti..:i in the mi:. is b:icV 1 m
bv up-c:il. from 11 Im-aN ..f the I". M.
W. of A. seven ut I'ittsbrre and four
at tiirar.l. Th' y have aopeale.1 to ii'
ernor H. J. Allen to send troo'is into
the mining field I i protect r:. tnnho de
sire to work it was reporte.1 at tiip gov
ernor office Wednesday morning.
NEGRO IS SHOT-IN
EAST ST. LOUIS AS
RESULT OF STRIKE
Quiet Prevails Around the
Packing Plants in Chicago
and Fort Worth
Aasoetn-d Tress Remit.
CIIM'.VCiO. IVc. M. I'revailirc teace
anil ipiiet ill packing town resulted Wvl
upsday in withdrawal of Iicempn
from special duty in the stock raids dis
trict. ppnr of last weeks distil' bailees
in connection ilh the airike of paeking
boiiv aorkcr.
east sr. i .oris. in. m-.. u -The
first serious act of violence ill the packing
boils.- workers' strike here occurred
Wcihiesalfi) morning when armed men
lH.ar.lcd a street car carrying employes to
the packing houses and shot Solomon
lair a Legro. tliroujli the left hniR
Wln'ii the street ear stopped a'.out 'Jt
Bian aerpral flourlakloc ti olwra boani-
hI It. Tim parking komm roinioypa m ad
hurried plt frM th car al about 3
phots were (ir4 at the. Tart tvaa tba
only rroii hit.
Police ruiWd to th arena atwl lined
about ltMl meo against a wall. All were
M-arraed aud thr mkh re rolrei aal
one with a pair of braaa knuckle were
arretted. A bualueaa atmtt of the Amal-
gamatrd Meat Cutter and Itutrher
M arker f North America also w ar-
rsf ed a heo uc. according In isdic. in-
tarferrd nkeo ullr wert dliersinj the
crowd. j
Picket Keep Distance
At Fort Worth Plants
Associated Trraa Report
EOUT WOKTII. Texas. ! . 1 1 - The
picket squads of the pu eking house strik-
er kept 'their distance Wednestlav morn
ing a street car carrying workmen a p-
prac(Pil the outskirts of the strike tone.
'I'll aheriff. iIicp chiefs from Kort
Worth and NTlea City and apeeisl watch
men ot Hit' traction com puny w 'ic on
I u t y to keep the way clear. Tuc.Hny
morning street cars were forced either to
discharge their passengers and pro-
ceed to the packing bouaea eniptv or to
Kort W orth. Order fnno IHstriit Judge
Young forbidding iuterference villi
cars are believed to hare had influence
in preventing molestation Wednesday.
Kort Worth business men uiectii'K
Tuesday night adopted raaoluLioaa railing
niton th officer to norc th law a ad
decrrblf Sunday alght a lynrhlnc of rd
Uoiisa. negro alleged atrikehfVakar and
an lnetigat!o f (ha (yaMhiag hf the
gi autl jury began Wdneday mornlDC
Women Will Pay for
Farm by Selling Turkeys
Houston I'oat Special
TEUPLK. IVxa. H.-Mr. I
f.. Mcholhoa. ho piircbard an IS-ncra
i farm near the city laaha lust anrlng
ft-cla con bd cut that b will be ablo to
pa' for the plac within five year from
the proceed of her turkey flock. Already
he haa sold M0 worth of birdi ami
expects to raise ."itKI for next year's mar-
ket. She also has a large flock of poul-
try and deeJiirea pou'iry to be a better
iwyliif crop than cotton.
Two-Year-Old Child
Is Seriously Burned
Houston Poat Special.
LITKIX. Tcxa. Iec. 14.-While
playing near a burning trash pile the two
the I tear old child of ilr. and Sirs. It. 1.
Peebles its clothes became ignited and
the child seriously burned about the body
nn.i tace.
Cotton Ginnings in Bell
County Show Decrease
Hoaaton Poat 8icIaL
TFrrt.B. Texaa. De. 14. Cotton
ginning in Re 1 1 county to December 1
totalled Sti.lHt bale ai compared with
UO.-173 (or fh aaina period df last aea-
oa. according to government report
Just published. It la eatimated that the
final allowing will be in the vicinity of
Lx.r.(0 bale vyhi. h ia 8.VNI mora than
original early aeanoa itiiuatea.
farmer Fatally Shot at
Axtell; Man Surrenders
Associated Pre Report.
WACO. Texaa Dec. 14. W. Q. Dud-
Icy aged 4"t a farmer waa shot and
killed at Axtell l.'t miles northeast of
here rdnesday. J. K. tior.lon also a
farmer surrendered to officer and hi
bond waa fixed at 1(HK) pending trial on
complaint of murder.
two neraona hart been banged by mob in
th laat year wat ordered cut down
Wednesday morning by county official.
It waa conveniently located on tba road-
aido only 'abort dlatanc from tba
county
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?THE YANKEE'?
IS AT THE KEY
Fort Worth's Lynching
Tree Qjdered Cut Down
Associated Pre Report.
FORT WORTH Tex a. Dec. 14.
Fort Worth's lynching tree to which
GUNS AND AMMUNITION
L. C. Smith Fox Stevens Winchester and Iver-Johnsoa
Shotguns and Rifles all grades gauges and calibers. Shot-
in Shells in all the popular loads small arms ammunition
Send us vour orders or write today tor
Sold to dealers only. i
asvri.w movmm txt waa aovwarwawo
PEDEN IRON & STEEL CO.
OtntON a AN ANTONta FT. WORfH. aWBgW
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for all makes of guns.
catalog and' price list.
DEFENDANT GIVEN
HABEAS CORPUS IN
LICENSE HEARING
Pover of State Highway
Engineer Lo Re - oki Privi-
lege Qusslicned
Ilousion I'ost Special.
IWi.ESTIXH Texas. Dec. 14. Fol
lowing a habeas corpus licarinR befon
1 strict Judge . K. Hishoii Tuesd
Walter t'ockrell. charged with vinlat
traffic aud speed laws was released from
custody pending a decision from the at-
torney general's department. The case
grew out of the arrest of Mr. t'ockrell
fallowing the revocation of his automo
bile license by the Mate highway eo
gincor tifter he had been arrested and
fined several times in the citv court here.
Attorneys for the defendant attacked he
.imstitutionclity of the !tate highway
.aw prov.ding for the revocation of li
censes of offenders ailegtig that the law
permitted tin- confiscation or taking of
property without the due process of ian
rh.ir it deprived a citizeu of a valuable
right without notice: that it undertook to
CiDfer judicial powers upon a depart-
ment of government which was not a
cyurt: and that there was uo ieualty at
tacbed to the violation of the order of
. the highway department if b-gallv made.
According to Police Judge W. It. I'ejty
before whom the cases have been tried
and on whn(e rvque-t the license was re-
voked an opinion lias been asked from
the attorney general's department at
Austin as to the constitutionality of the
phase of the highway law relating to the
oa-;c at is-oio. He states that Judge
Hishr.i' h.is held in abeyance a ruling as
to the constitutionality of the section
attacked until an o;.h ion has been se-
:."r 1 'rom the E'lurney general of the
Stll'e.
The defendant is reprc sented" by the
law ;irr?i of "tin . II. (Jreeuwood & I'ar-
tou. I'.x (jovemoi- T. M. M'cinpbcll is
ill.' senior meni'iT of the tirni.
iilg I ij'i
.
Try Our "We Have It"
Hot Lunches -71 A Gift for
11 l i . i ii i ii
1 v:' r bis ..yiHiN
ii WXtmBm I
111 III
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Store
IrM
Houston 's
Famous Colgate
CASH DRUG STORE
CORNER PRESTON AND TRAVIS C. A. STRATTON Mgr.
Just A Few Suggestions For Christmas Gifts:
Colgate Sets
For Ladies
$.5O-$7.00
For Men '
. Beauty for $1.10
Safety Razors
.$1.00 to $5.00
Thermos Bottles
$2.00 to $15.00
Toilet Sets
$3.00 to $18.00
The Gift Supreme
Norm Famous
Chocolates
$1.00 to $10.00 Box
GelpiY Candies
For the Lovely (Sirls and
Your Wife
Shell Ivory
The Latest
Mirrors Combs
Brushes
Manicure Sets
60c to $6.00
Manicure Rolls
$2.00 to $10.00
Stationery
50c to $2.00 Box
Cigars for Him
Especially Packed
For the Season's Gift
75c to $5.00 Box
Leather Bill Folds
Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils
Coty's and Houbigant's
Mary Garden .Colgate
Djer Kiss and Melba
'Toilet Sets
'"DON'T FpRGET" CORNER PRESTON AND TRAVIS
I
The Picture Shop
Scanlan Building
Pictures for Christmas Presents
50 Cents to $5.00
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B0YCYCLE
TRADE MARK
ihoK
ForTius
Name
Plate
Standard
of the a
World
MORRISON H0TEI
THE HOTEL OT PEOTECT SERVICE
e
cndthi
TERRACE GARDEM
Hotel Bender
Rates $1.50 Upward
EXCELLENT CAFE
J. E. DALEY. Manager
MILBY HOTEL
Tcxa Avenu and TravlStrct '
ROOM and PRIVATE BATH and
CEILING FANS. S1.S0 and Up
:i George Hotel
NEAR UNION STATION
FIREPROOF AND MODERN
Special Rata to Permanent
Room ILM and Up
OASPER M. DeCEOROE. Mgr.
Bxraa
With "New Departure"
COASTER
BRAKE
Built like a regular bicycle
Beginning Saturday atora will be
open until 9 o'clock through Xmaa.
BERING-CORTEQ
HARDWARE CO. I$
HOUSTON'S HAKDWABS BODBV
Trairia Canrr Uitam Street
UNITED STEAMSHIP CO.
BLAKELY SMITH & CO. Agents
Phone Preston 7244 Seventh. Floor First Nat'l Bahk Blda.
Steamchlp Lak Falrlle. Sailing Dee. 17.
eteamihlp Lake Qera Sailing Dec. 27.
Regular Salllnga at Ten-Day Intervals.
From Houston to Cuban Porto Rican and San Domingo Ports
Agents for Munson Steamship Lines New York
NEW YORK-HAVRE PARIS
A-B CAS RANGES
EASY PAYMENTS
HOUSTON GAS & FUEL CO.
LA BAVOIK M rrb. 11 Mar. II
LA LOKKA1NE. .Itv. 31 Jn. 2 Mar. 4
J4 lUllt.llAC..4SII. 7 trb. 4
KO HAMUEAL' .lan. II
I'AKIS Jan. 18 Feh. 21 Mar. IS
1KA.VCE Frb. la Mar. S3 Apr. II
NEW TOHK VIGO (Mualnl UA llkl
La Bourdonnuls Jan. 1
NKW OKI.KANft IIAVKE BREMEN '
t'ortnichtly Naillnca
lOl'KS IM ALf.KKIA AMI MOROCCO
bajlinx. from Rurdraex or Manwllln
Tlim aod Foar Virtk Motor Trio
Tit for fntTMflnv IWrlntl.. I. .
G our re B. Monrne. Art. Xma Bullilinr: S.
. . uwmhi. an. union r.irnRim iii.i ill tnv
XVHITE STAU
cw York Jherouuie. riouttiMnifjini
N Y (.Ivarnool: PhilaHelnhlu I
I New York. Boston Axore. NHplee. Genoa!
uonireai vjui-nec. Uleerpool
New ifuiK. nymuuin. -fioi u..ui Ant
erp Hamburg. Libau. Danilf.
ArimicANtniE
M lora. CDerbuuia. tlaiiibuia. uui
'or salllnK and other information appt
InternatlonaJ Mercantile Marin Co.
W. C. HUNT Hermann Bids.
CEO- B. MONROE. Kree S)ljg.
Services From New York
CHERBOl'RO AND SOUTHAMPTON.
lAn.ur ........ Ilr. ol -vh-k
AyllTAMA Feb. 7 Feb. vt Mar. SI
LIVERPOOL. I
CuWA .nrn -.S4 Jan. 29 Feb. 5
ni.iM.iin inm f . . 1
HALIFAX PLMllL'rH CHERBOURG
AND KAMIIHRII
8AXOXLA Jan. 21 Mar. 1
LONDONOKRRV Avn GLASfinw
AMiKKIA (new) Vrv. SI Jan. tl Feb. SS
LIVERPOOL AND OI.ASra-lw
SAMEKUMM Inrwl Uee. Si
YIUO uliiK A LTAR. NAPLES. PATRAS
DUBROVNItt TRIESTK irtinii.'
ITA LI A Jan. (
NAPLES A LKX ANDRIA ONSTANTI-
cordinir to Cruiu1.
CAKONIA . Jun.28 CAKMANU ..Ft. II
BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY. LIVERPOOL
ASSmiA- Feb. 4
Cunard and Anchor 8tpm Ship Line
O. B. MONROE. SO Kre. Btita;. ; 8. P
HUDSON Local Agenta. or F. 1 ORKILA
SOS 9t. Charlea St. SL.Cbarla Hotel Bid.
New Orleans.
The Miracle
Play. Soon!
PATENTS
Ptnta Obtained and Trademark
and Copyrlsht Registered.
HARDWAY & CATHEY
Offlca rot Kree Build lua.
bona Preiten 470. Houttea. T
REGULAR SERVCE
Galveston-Texae pity
to
Havre
Antwerp
Ghent
Liverpool
t . - Manchester
London
S. SGITCOVICH & CO.
C. B. Fox Agent 402 Cotton
Exchange Bldgs Phona Prea. 871
After all it's
quality that counts
Nothing but fine quality
in Sakowitz Bros. Sale
Suits and Overcoats
Here are makes of known reputation Hart
Schaffner & Marx Stein-BIoch and Society-
Brand standard makes.
Suits
SuitR In fine worsteds . tweds
serges herringbones checks plaids
stripes hairlines and plain patterns.
The finest tailoring and best styles.
Overcoats
"Big warm ulsters raglans motor
coats. dresR cocts plain Chester
fields single and double breasted.
Handsome plaid backs silk yoke
and linings. The season's best
Overcoats.
Silk Shirt
Sale
They never fail to please. Give
him some of these beautiful
Silk Shirts at reduced prices.
$8.50 Value? . . .$6.35
Tax 34c
$6.50-$7.50 Values
at $4.35
Tax 14c
$40.00 and $33.00 Suit.
i and Overcoats
$50.00 and $45.00 Suit
and Overcoats
$60.00 and $55.00 Suits
and Overcoats
'$70.00 and $65.00 Suits
and Overcoats t.;. . .
$29.50
$38.50
$54.50
$46.50
Neckwear
Sale
There is always a place for a
few extra ties in a man's ward-
robe. Therefore they are al-
ways welcome.
$1.00 Neckwear . . 65c
$1.50 Neckwear $1.15
$2.00 Neckwear $1.35
OnMaln Siveet eA Preston
J I . .in.. " ' j" QPWVaJ
m JlJiil (Ul Ur PorOifu I
II a fmaaaaammMmtmmammmmma Scatter Sunshine jl
n ns ti Hi Wi i
in i r i ii lit 4
a-ras
You will be surprised at the unusually
large line of well selected Christmas Cardi
we have On display.
Houston Photo Supply Co.
503 Main Stieet
CHRISTMAS
n tt7otxt
CARDS
I
An assortment original In de-
sign selected to maintain the
PILLOT standard awaits your
pleasure.
aaaNajaaaj
READ THE POST WANT ADS
BOYLE & PENDARVTS
FLORISTS Jnc
111 Rank ArBM Oalf BalMla?
Dm rh ' NUrhl Mm
Imli f r afartka Waafeiactaa -OuMr
'THE YANKEE"
. IS AT THE KEY4
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