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THE HOUSTON POST: THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 25 1921
Chicago's Great Library HacL
Birth in Conflagration Which
Swept Over City 5 0 Years Ago
Britain Out of Sympathy fpr
Stricken City Sent Many
Volumes
News Briefs by
Associated Press
A"snr;nto(i Press Report.
CHICAGO. Anc 24. When Cliicaffo
tliisViill nine: vcs the fiftieth anniversary
of 'he great f.rr Hint listroyod this city
it will itm that its public library now
the ceieii l:u'rst in the world was born
in that r::ifl:i(rration. Tin library owes
its start tn I'.ritish sympathy for the
strii city which found its expression
in liiioks.
The n-imo mover in Kuglnnd was
Tlnnim- HpikIip-.i niitlior of "Tom Hrown's
' i 1 I loss." Ili-t proposal rcsiiltpil in
-.him volumes li.'sidi'S a sum of money
bp'iiiK here frimi tlriat Britain. Tin'
i-hil lion's riMim in the liflrury is railed tho.
"Tln-iii:; s 1 Inches Ihpii:i."
Victoria's Autograph.
Tin' chief prize of tin' Chicago (ub-
lip' library is an atit ppirra riliopl enny of
GKOItG BTOWN. Texas. Tfie Wil-
liamson county fair will be held itteorgc-
town in October under the auspices of
tho county farm bureau. The event has
been designated as the official show of
the farm bureau.
ars nl the l'nnee .011-
i pi Victoria sent. It was
inoiis iif her husband that
i l. Tiro pUPMMi inscribepl
on -November l.'l 1871
v the fire of October !
a city library had taken
.II'AKEZ Mexico. Sovino Morales
will lose 171)0 pesos gold Which he at-
tempted to bring across the river in de-
fiance of the decree which prohibits the
exportation of jrol from Mexico into the
United States according to Colonel
Rafael Davila iwrmniinder of the Juarez
river guards tinder a clause of the regu
lation Morales will forfeit the gold which
was seized by the guards.
OUAPKLA.IAItA Mexico. Governor
VailiUo of t lid- state of Jalisco has re-
signed to take up his resilience in Mexico
City. Jose (. Zuno has be appointed
tpi art as governor pending a state election.
The )
sort" that t.iii
a volume of in
she Inn! o .111 p
it for Cliiciig
five WP'cl.s ill'
and I'd.:; It I'.. I
shape T.cj'e.
Hughes had visited Chicago several
-.ear- I ' i 1 1 - p-r- the lire unil niudc a number
of fi-uVul:.. of bearing of the disaster
lie eeli-.tc 1 c ieei 'ictoria dliyjstone
llin pieni el' (.liters lti;-li in the goverji-
i" Hi i.uii'ir -'mil as Carlyle anil l)is-
im li. 1J ' i ( ! IckIthl' li'lblislietN Thev
.pin oil the..- rallies to "a ciri-ular (it ap- ' liipior against fire theft leakage and
peal in the people of Croat Itritain. I evil porat ion. Companies here have heavy
Sapp-'ii vmi irgl mi the grouiid that (policies i-overing stocks of wet gooils in
"lie n. llliifii;. hi' Chi -ago is to be : i Juarez Mexico.
mil i'l( of - pi 1 1 l h now and a token of i
tlia' ...i.ini i;t r kinship which inile- .11 'AUK Mexico.. Thirty thousand
ii' : . ' 1 nl Ik i.f i .reiiei lam ox arii i ud'enend - laborers probably w.ll tm returncil to
I'i'li.v uf cvi'i; i.ther c hi sideral inn must
CAMTKCIMO Mexico. - -Enrique Gotuez
Urisemc; governor of ( "ampeche tias re-
signed in favor of Dr. Gmllenno K. Vega.
I AUSTlM Texas. -Fifty-three students
of music at Hie University of Texas will
reeoiveilploinus at the i-oinnienoi-mi'iit
I on August .'11. V
! KIi PASO Texas. - Kl Paso claims to
I be the oulv. city in the I 'nited States liav
intr. cotunanii's that will insure stock
ever
lira m ile
: 1 1
tie
ii I! 1. Kl: h lace
Germany Helps.
I wa-
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at once tal
A i ntc I pi:l
ccllecl n uf
air! vuliinii's
lifferent
ii liji bv
lisher at
honks in
vere sent
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CI.;
1(1 led ill" citizens of
lu'iiiM'lvcv. Hughes
!'i"k it for grunted
'd' : iiildic library
:i (icstnije.l. Thei
I 1 1 ' i 1 ' K !' replace il.
he'll i e of t
work m Hie lii-iii 1 1 fields of Mi'XiP'o. says
a bullelin at the American consulatP1 if
Cp-runtey consuiimint es negotiations for
the ininliase of large iilllit it ics f heinji.
Plans me being made now to close such
api agreement the niP'ssage said.
KOP.KKT l.KK.
uins at Robert lee
soon arc p'xpcptcil
tune. The ginmng
i ii' short. J''air inrii ajnl fe
alrcaily been harvostP'd.
Teas Tlolh cp. (ton
a i p' in on-rat ion. and
In hp' running full
siason is expep'tP'pi to
'd (Tnjis hayp'
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o.i Apni :;.
In- lire the city
nine lor a free
ito'ti j'ol a law
a.ithoriziiig a li-
COHTC'S CHItlSTr. Texas. Rids
hae hceii asked on the contract for enm-
Cis I plcting another COO f t on the huge
I ! breakwatiT to prpitect Corpus Chrlsti
i-essary frpirn hurricanes. Mori' than 4200 -feet
of the breakwater have been colupleted.
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proper V'as j
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I lb.- '';. I . nf Trk
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In luid led The
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. 'II '1!- .day J'.ook " o
I I' ll- d -i'v i i.d thousand '
f i' - te I iiulirio . and 1 'am
aid t ".it Hriti-li pub
Vile Idii'lally Th. jrit. i
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IlKNISON'. 'I'exas. Animuncement has
bi'en nniib' that after .laiiimry 1 l!o'J.
the Missouri. Kansas and 'IVxas railroapl
will oiP'ra(p' locomotives between here anil
l'Nanklin Junction. Mo. a distance of 47'J
nidi's. Iiiicomot ivcv being idinngepl fmni
coal lo bjl biirniTs. it is said will be useil
on tin1 long run.
COKIM'S rlHtlSTI. Texas. Shallow
water fishing am I heri' is about over
until next jear. The high tides are be-
ginning to p'onie in and there will be at
least four feet lupre water on Hip' Iieap-h
wilhin iftiother luonth.
COKIM'S dlrtlS'l i. Texas. More
than o-j(MH) i)ulox of col ton have been
gathered in Nuepes county so far this
si'sson. That is about half of the esti-
mates over l'.IL'l crop which is about
t wo-t hirils normal
COICPI S CIHilSTl. Texas An inter
ciuisi.'il tenmshii service is Ipi be started
bet ween A 'orins Christi and Ilouston.
Ti :--J 'ii y and Calvvstnn about .Septem-
ber I.".- ai'isird ng to informal ion here.
Mississippi river packets will be used.
BUS LINES TAKE
PLAGE OF RAILWAY
WHEN NECESSARY
Railroad Suspends Opera-
tion; Motor Transporta-
tion Begins
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ago but until recently almost forgotten the new prices. They do not precipitate
Kureka Springs near the Missouri line or lead in . establishing lower prices for
is connected with Seligman Mo. by a they are aware that the prices which have
good highway. Kureka Springs in turn prevailed for some lime past are lower
serves other towns south of it. Harrison Hian the actual cost of production by
headquarters of tin' road has a good road most if nft all tin- producers."
to Bergman 10 miles distant ou the Mis- i - - - - -
souri Pacific railroad. Southeast of liar- RETURNS FROM CONVENTION
rison. however tin- roads are bad and the
necessary aupplo s are being freighted . 1 "sL N'c.'ial.
over the Winding rocky roads of the 11 R AN Texas Aug 114. - Miss Delia
Ozark mountains Lawrence grand secri'tarv of the Kappa
Tin- financial difficulties of the Mis- Kappa Gamma sntoiiij. has returned
siiun anil North Arkansas have covered from a meeting ol the grand council at i
many years. The road first was oner- Denver. Colo. The Imsmin of the conn t
ateil over a 20-iu.h- stretch of mountains cil was interspersed with many wonderful '
between Seligtim u. Mo. and Kureka sight-seeing trips and many brilliant so-
Springs Ark. This strip was constructeil e nl events w h i l made it tin occasion of
in 1 KS2. In 18!W the roiul was extended great pleasure for all
to Harrison and the following year to
BnfMlt Matwlifr
KATTLE KANDY
(For Live Stock)
OYSTER SHELL MEAL
(For Little Chicks)
OYSTER SHELL FLAKES
(For Poultry)
CRYSTAL SAND
(For Case Blrdi)
Write Ui for Literature Explaining In Detail the Merita of.
These Products
HORTON & lORTON
Houston Texaa.
Chemical Division.
Phone Preaton 1303
Associated Press Keport.
HARRISON Ark.. Aug. 21. Resi
dents along the line of the Missouri unil
North Arkansas railroml left without
rail facilities when the road was forced
to suspend operations on July "1 din- to
financial difficulties rapidly are proving
that necessity not only is the mother of
invention but that when need arise all
available inventions are utilized.
In this case it is motor transportation."
Several hundred thousand persons
were affected by the shut dowa of the
railroad and it has been estimated that
100000 persons between the terminals of
the line .loplin Mo. anil Helena Ark. a
distance of more than .'loll nub's have
been directly or indirectly thrown out of
employment.
Already regular bus and truck lines be-
tween the towns along t )i abandoned
road and the nearest point on some other
road have been established.
Five Counties.
Between the Arkansas State line and
.TTilin several roads cross or pitralbd the
Missouri and North Arkansas railroad
and the situation is not so serious as ii-
northwest Arkansas. The same situa-
tion obtains between Si'arc.v ami Helena.
Ark. Hetween the Missouri line anil
Searcy though there an" five counties
which have boon left without railroad
fai-ilities of nnv kind. These emmie
oH have been forced to establish motor truck
and bus lines to some railroad point out-
side and in the more'impassahle sections
to resort to thi' I'aravaiis of covered
freight wagons a famil utr sight L'l I years
Leslie Ark. In the next five years ex-
I tensions were made to Joplin on the
north and to Helena on the south.
Repelver Takes Charge.
' In l!ll'' the niilriiail was placed in the
bauds of a receiver anil siiu-e that time
has piporated und' r the jurisdiction of the
I'nited States district court at Little
Rock. Several n covers have been ap-
pointcil. but iron" bus been able to put
the road on a pning basis. A itirporati1
official of the road in St. Louis reiilly
stated that St. Louis financiers alone nad
sunk JUJ.OOO.OOO in the road without a
dollar return.
Tho present hope of rcsiilcnts along
the line is that i trunk line will buy
in the road when it is offered for sale by
.the federal court In satisfy the claims of
the holders of J. 0(1(1 (Kkl in receivers'
cert ifip-ates issued in rep-ent yt'Hrs.
U. S. Steel Will MeJt
Independents' Price Cuts
- NKW YORK. AuK. J i .IikIro Kltn-rt
11. !iiry clininnun of tho I'niti'd States
Steel en r xi rat ion a nix mi need WedneMdiiy
Ihut the rorporii! inn wmld meet price
-uh in Hlieet aud lin plntt'H instituted hy
indepejiriVntH.
Me isMiod the fnllnwiiiK Hlutenienl:
"Winn the MilisidiarieK of t lie utee!
eni jMit nl ion BNOcifnin to a eertninty tliat
lai''e and impoptiint indfpendeiit k no-
ealled are RplliiiK at prieeN materially
Inuer than thoNe wliirh imve bcrrr heie
tofnre announced our suliNidiarion meet
W. C.MUNN COMPANY)
"THE FASTEST GROWING DEPARTMENT STORE IN TEXAS" 1
A Thursday ( Today) Sale of
New Autumn Hosiery
For Women Misses and Children
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SHRINE CLUB FORMED.
1 ooston Post Special.
sMITMN Il.l.i: 'I'exas. Aug '1 1 The
li'ihh s f the Mv-iP.c Shrine of this city
Imve or-atibi'd the SuiitHville Shrine club
with L'.'i iliMriei nn-iabers anil exp'.-ct to
fp'iiture enterlniniui'iits of kinds. T.
(I Kill was c'.i-tii presnlcnt and A. C
Ibieschp'r. M'i'i'p taiy tn-iisuri'i'.
MAN CREAKS LEG.
Houston Post Special.
I. Kill' Texas Aug. 21. -Charlie
ISng.- a ii "'.milieu! oing fsriner and
lilnnler of this eity. met with a painful
ni-c dent while ruling hot bis plantation
about five miles north of horp whp-n his
liorM I' II itpi.-i h i in . hreakiiig o'ip- of his
2000 aALES AT LOCKHART.
1 1 ti- Post Special.
I.nCKIIAKT 'IVxjis. Aug. LM. Nearly
L'lHIO lles of cpittpin hud bp-en rpo-eived up
tn Monday night and it is being sohl as
fast as brought in. The crop rflis year
will hi' 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 shorter than in 1010 and at
that time Loikhart rei-p-ivnl about 10.000
bales. Thirty tinmsatnl bslos is a norma
crop for the Lockharl market and th;
crop this year will about reach half of
that number.
HUNTSVILLE'S FIRST BALE.
Houston Post. Spcp-ial.
Ill NTSVILLK Texa i. Aug. 21 The
first hale of 1021 cotton was briiught in
Momlaj' by Henry Holt a negro farmer of
P.utu. It weighed -4.il pounds and was
classed as good in idilling Thp bale was
ginned by tin- 1 lunt sville (lin and Wharf
emu pan and is being held by the State
nk tor be
ba
etter iirn-i
BREAKS ARM.
llp'nistpm Post Spep-ial.
LI'l-'KIN Texas. Aug. 21. Delmas
Newsom hail his arm broki-n Tuesday
while atti'iuptiiig to crank a FpitpI car.
( n the scout eiip-anipment 10 days ago
the accidental dischargp- of a gun in-
f lifted a flesh wound in his leg. from
vhich he has just recovereil.
HKBl P 'Mil Mil
Traoa oup(ilied By .
8c:.uhmacher Co' Houston Drug.Co. and Southern Drug Co. 1
-.'v'. IT i' . '"V '. ' ' ' ' 'tr'l I"' ' -1 t ' .
Silk Stockings
New arrivals in our
Hosiery Department of-
fer a wonderfully "com-
plete selection in finest
quality Hosiery and
tHc special prices for to-
day only present an op-
portunity well worth a
special -trip to town.
Sale Prices Below for
the One Day Only
Today
$2.25-$2.50 Women's
at $189
All pure Kilk :u rivfil TucRilay .Wonion's Stockings
made with a seam hlph spliced heels and doubb' solos;
phoico in whiti' navy medium gray new tun dark
brown. Kxtra special values every pair.
$1.50 Women's Silk Stockings at 99c
Kxcellcnt quality In Silk Slop kinps mado with a seam
high fiplbed heels and reinforced lopit; blap H while
new tan and dark brown An extra spoi lal for today
98c Women's Fibre Silk Stockings 69c
Offered tn white dark gray and navy only; excellent
quality Silk Fibre Stoi kinRS made with fully relnforcrtl
foot high splloexl hei-ls etc. Only one day at this spe-
cial price.
$2.50 Women's Lace Lisle Stockings
$1.79
Sheer lace lisle Pxccllent quality and beautiful designs
that will appeal to any woman; dark brown and black
only. Will be worn voy extensively ting fall anil are
rare values at this prim.
$1.25 Women's Lisle Stockings at 89c
Full Faahloned HtocklnKH In excellent very Rheer lisle;
high spliced heels doublet solus ot; black and white
only. Kitra special at this price for today only
Women's Silk Lisle Hose at 49c
Shoer silk lisle made with a seam high spliced hp-els
and fully relnforc.od foot; c.hotco i ti wbit dark brown
Palm Beach pearl gtay aJid black al sized. An excel-
lent special for today at this price.
75c Women's Outsize Stockings 59c
In plain and ribbed top 811k Lisle Ho .- n outslzes
t mgdo with aeam high dpllced heels anil double soles'
dark brown white and .black only. Today only at thla
special price.
35c Cotton Lisle Stockings at 25c
Women's Sheer Cotton Lisle Hose made with aweani
and hlh splioed heels; black dark brown groy and
Palm rjeach. Extra special at this prh ' for today
65c Misses' Lisle Stockings 49c
Sheer Silk Llsje Stockings made for misson and small
women; made with a seam high splbo'l heels and dou-
ble ados; dark brown and black only
65c-75c Children'
Socks
49c
35c Children's Ribbed
Stockings
Fancy Top Socks also plain
Male Half Socks; broken
sizes and colors only. Extra
special while they last yQ
today a pair fx"C
50c Children's Socks af
35c
Or 3 Pair $1.00
Broken sizes only In excel-
lent quality lisle; white black
and dark brown. A pair P
while they last today. jdC
25c
Children's Flno Ribbed Stock-
inan In sizes : to 9 Inclu-
sive; dark brown black and
white. A pair ah
today ZJ)C
15c Children's Sock at
9c
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TTlPlf? HOUSTON POST
1 SUBSCRIBERS
Have You Registered Yet For This
Free Travel Accident Insurance
HAS BEEN PROCURED BY g HOUSlOLl POSl
Children's Plain White Cot-
ton Hocks In slzei 5 to I
only; roll tops. Extra A
special a pair today.... "C
Thr lluiiKlnn Pout wnnlll
rnilnmr mity Unit pvlili h
Mini iirni nerve Hm
reuvrrs.
FOR IT3 SUBSCRIBERS
Th lnornc ton f
amonir mv sinnrii
on oarin. "amuii
NO. 1
bi'Kliinlnir of the Insurance covering- such usured.
Will pay iturlnK the term of one ynr from the
subject to the leinih of Hie pulli-j. for ilcath or Injuries by the wrecking or il Isublorhcnt of any
railroml PASSENGER CAR or vweiicer Hteiimslilp or Hteainboat In or on wnlch such Assured
Is traveling" as a fare iiijmi; n nm-1 1 k .-r . or b tbp. w reek lug or disablement of any PUBLIC
OMNIBUS STREET RAILWAY CAR TAX ICAD or AutiinTnblle Mtage which Is being ilrlven
or operiited at the time ol such wrecking or illsalili'inent by a HcffiBi'd driver plying fpir publlo
hire iirjil In which such AeHiire.l Is iium IIiik in a fnr-paylng nassenger or by the wrecking or
disablement of ANY PRIVATE HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLfc OR MOTOR DRIVEN CAR IN
WHICH ASSURED IS RIDINO OR DRIVING OR BY BEING ACCIDENTALLY THROWN
FROM SUCH VEHICLE OR CAR SUFFER AN OF THE SPECIFIC LOSSES 8ET FORTH
BELOW IN THIS PART 1 THE SUM SET OPPOSITE SUCH LOSS:
KUU LOSS UK
Life One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00)
Both Hands One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00)
Hot- Kent One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00)
Sight of Hoth Kyns One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00)
One Hand anil Oni Knot One Thousand Dollars ($1000 00)
Ono Hand unil Slht of One Kyo One Thousand Dollars ($100000)
One Kont anil Sight of Ono Lye One Thousand Dollars ($1.000 00)
Either Hand Five Hundred Dollars ($ 600.00)
Either Kont Five Hundred Dollara ($ BOO. 00)
Bight of Eithor Kyo Five Hundred Dollara ($ 600.00)
NO. 2
such Assureil shall hy the means nml under the conditions recited In Part 1 be Imme-
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