The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1924 Page: 3 of 16
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? I iiiii rr nr. ma ?miTi2&2K muwuui.iiw ivurf
- lt i "Ji:'J'iLiA;i4''iiL.: ' taaXhaAl . -JI.r.rorHin A. motor ' . . r r T 3 '
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t- tsfcn nf Crime
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Xs.oe.stea Press ftl?rt-ir"
"oftinr irtON body. was.foasd
lUblfshed a new' record Ja' the motor
world. He drovev atnree-wneei ouio-
mobile dowa Hajriabnrg boulevard at
tba; rata 01 aw pn an nr
r and
Rnule-
whaalii
lavard ha lost
taeftlra aff tha atlisr waeal aad kid
ueu;inw a aw.. cap. r v. .-'
ftwVtautM later' he was placed
lU tt m.raf mil aMll at .!- at V a at Aff flflV
D)g a rear 'wuu. uwuww jj
2 ia -w -.a
jFA while motorln alow li
'VY. to Fort MoultrU
aeath.frem gunshot woi
parries aaiw....
rHnt retarned by a corners Jury late
King who la l&leged
hara -today after nie..disePPsMaee
iron ivi
ia caeta tojile
"K Mnrtiiaar . N. King tM wnar
nartiea uaknown according.
'hi' 09f
ti lying. . wuv aMiBv - -
' r taMrV.rt.rda that ha aad a eo
t mninn. whoaa iiafflt had baoa wlttt
;'J bald 6
" I Laarjr
1 1 toi party W tha.apat whara th body
wooded rofioo. about JflO .tjrti
hi.h Katantim Ralaurh. I
" oftlcer waa motortag . whan he wii
. . kUled. It waa reported from tJmon
today that Frank HarreU.;22jrear
fj old construction worker of Loclraftrt
: near there waa being fought by ol-
i i! "C "!i i k. kJ kaaii named
.aiM'hiM hv iMnniv tunu uroca
"frilia JuetJca W. N. wulUmr eoarfc
n will h ffivm Drelimlnsrf hear-
-r
fan Government Donates
75.WO to tmscoDai r und
patch recelred today at the national
headquarter of the Episcopal church
uuHinoMl that the mbniciDal royern-
maat-af Tokto.had giren 15000 yen
aparoxtmateiy (qwu.w m uia
I
i anion wnon mni r'T"
3d by authorttlee. killad -.Major. V
ary on Jnly 2 after haTSd fiTj
hem a UK ni ear. iea w ""'Tir 1 aparpsimately hwwi to me
I... It ltjMwS of ; DiSterpriaea wndnctea by the
about W feet from I 0 0 th Japanese capital
twew Ealalgh. N. O.. 1 st" jvake'fwaa ompletely deeffoyed
In the earthquake of September lUZa.
This donation ia the ieeoad large of
ficial- J ananeae eoniniranou
tba maintenance of th institution.
- near there waa being aougai aj : 1
I fleers who decUred h. had been jammed I RilhmorfS LaboriteS
I In King's alleged contaaawni as m 1 -r. " . - r 11
r aceompBce in the crime. Therabadf Indorse La rollettfc
BALTIMORE. July.' lT.-rSenator
Robert M. La FoUette waa infloweo
for president last night by the Balti-
more'Tederatlon of loor
waekly meeting-. The federatwn had
1 inuuifu m tuwv "
i an all. union twate convention in
been no report tonight of bia arraatj 1
Ktog. .who ia eaid to hate a record
as a deserter from botn tne army aoq
r:. 1 n ( M to. have I
apoi ". """".r.-a. Ti " j.... I tV
(ad forced the olffesr at Ihe Mint A dei
"har
can m
fConfd trom VL Vi .
when thw aaa that the AmeH;
i (. JUJ a that artaatiAnn
A few minutea later ho made taa
aeciarauon: -:-j . .tl .
ft woald go Jnat.aa far In tbJa dty
tonlgnt to reiiere a jew aa wtut
. LAM. miA riMtfla
Tbia ' waa the Nuas ' 9 1. a story
about a Jew who be Mid bad cosna
to alia ana proums mh um a.w
becanaa it discriminated hgainst Jew
and tathollca. The apeaker aald be
asked- bis caller wfeauer ir wonta om
NMfblo lor oaatue 10 get
wish brotherhood aadfen being toW
at it would not auggeoted that t
waa a good time to close U eonrar
aation. : .
"Aad I think If la a good time for
the Oitlsena' Democratic league to be
bringing ita conversation to a close in
u....inn ha Knntul anil raised
nvuDhvu
some jeering -xne nuows m mv
laaana. ha . monev ' all richL I nn-
derstand they've spent $26000 keep
ing a Dana naing nrouna in cnj
under taeir Dsnner.
- uj.fiu" An Ana a m naa
cfaargea of religious Intolerance
against tne uan.
wfiu. .ik.. y.llr. tk iwin-nm
preached intolerance are accusing ni
of their dirty lowdown aia" bo ae-
"The Ko Klas Klan la not anti-
nytbng. It ia too busy keeping tne
name wu. . - f' '.":"' tv
Jroonently ha rttarfai U tba aoV
lact of Ua -Cltmaaa'JJwocnidi:
Leagve aad once said: : "Every oo.
legger in ttarna eouaiy via rata -mk
ra eagna meu -.rn Tf .
"Tb question' bow' la" .whether
rrUta-faced freabora Amerlcah citl-
aat.a aWM - Malaai 'tm fVltlriir. Af
Whether -Ue Poaa is to do it. Pro-
aad taeao-wwo oeueve- in
"""Vr" T m a-A-AI
accompany them into the wooda
wnere no ""' . 1. v.l
Two buuet Mttiwus wbooj" u
skull. Captain H. M. wf'!
iTntad Htatea annv. wi-m""i
TIAJTMAIAIV' wv J 1 m
1.. . tkA rilnat nf Hiaarapa. nrn
Ataa wu. v ' .
tecting womanhood and cnildoood and
miking great educational programs to
go in for thab sort of business. We
only got Into 'politics when the ene
mies of the American government
JI. Mttu1 a aAtna..lanth trt the
growth of the Men dBjrtarinr that in
tnree years ita neiBtirDiniF
apita any statement to the contrary
groea
quality are lined up witb.Bome.'V
In time he got down to persooali-
M.a ana n.ln.W InAnraaJ ITalla- Tl
WW A. IMMIfUU I . . W-
Robertson candidate toe governor
Mnrrt KkMirara Va I InlTan. HUIM
sensjtor and Daniel B. QarreK for'
oongresa-tnouga ne . specuieo inai
the latter two men were not membora
01 tba klan. tie used una. area n-
lustration of the "broad platform" to
avhlnli ka kI allHilail aaa
Of J. Dixie Smith candidate for
Tv-Biveuva aa y iai(it.fc aiwi
'U. .f ..Ha raaV-aaarhlha ;that-f a
high and r4hteousi ana you are for
nun ana 1 am ror nan. 11 is vaconi
M.MM tM Iknft.. a OK -YMf
Mnt n tha imHihIiu! rflarlnt aftnFBeve
. . n . . m . t
01 me oiaie 01 xezaa ana ue u
ing oacr into oriico oy an overwaauit
ifia mainritv" . ; .
In anmawha' .almllaa k'rltllM k
exalted Cheater Bryan seeking ag
m oiztea ok ruiiuiT juuiv
gtovali candidate for Judge of county
court at law No. 2. and Albert Town-
send eandidata for county clerk.
U7l..n k. an anni.nJ A Mk.HfV 1. A .
Blnford's race he cried dramatically :
-.Tnt.n W TiawW ha AmmnJrmtP
candidate for president couldn't beat
Tom Binford for sheriff of Harris
county." . v.
fimna Atk.Fi akva h a MawitllMldad
I WAUV U 1 nMW. w
Ho bis audience as possessing siain-
i t j i. . i
less recorua were iuuse u.
Asbe w. ti. Aionteitn ana WJ
CampbelL "1
Then he axcbanged bis boaqaata for
a bludgeon ne swvng i am on
M. Gibson candidate for county tax
r jl..ln. that 'Hr takaa a
man with more gnts than 8. M. Oib
son bas get to stana up 10 cae prm
Ik. Irion '
One ot .. ma oesi appiauB-;vn:ro
rWerak oFValVsb -. "Iaea "aaaav aa- waF" p -
NvyHighMa?V EorGcp
3 AsaaeUtad Frasa RapoT.
CmOAOO July lT-va .eereal
raa awratW ttentambeT rs were
quoted bare today at sew high pnees
ae . crop.
.aat raaehad ita BOW MseaVfl
level by rWkiag mduri 'JT l-M
4 M caota. com JumM.wb'
vu Tnlv wheat JL
a ab. . atisB a isa-afmaiir -SaVat wtm Aia a w
tember closed a 10J
December corn closed at M 1-4 v
04. ' Strength ot the 'Winnipeg msjiei
of tnf eontriouiina
tab prlca lor waea. ww
iiUuUi(t iiuiu;
iriKIOTNEUKS
ABILENE. Texas. JTaly IT. Mias
Rachel CreasweJI. 18s dsagbter of Mr.
and Mrs. G O Greaawell of AbUene
waa killed near bare early today when
oer antomooiia ovexinrweo.
HAW A A.. UI A - n.v..a
McAdama 18 ot Waco waa killed in-
ia -paw' w" w " in. i
a ha aaar blab nrlce lor waeai wn iai
tie feature of tba corn tamp was .the
broadened -demand . for.' peeembeh
causing many ahorta to rush to cover.
waa' a statement concerning the can-
didacy ef Daa sHoody tor attorney
VP.rf". la . . m. VI- k.' k.
. 41 .we BOB K gn. ait uiua iu iia
first primary well- baag It on' the
fence to dry in tba secoad". be de
clared.
Ho attacked Judge J. D. Harvey
tl.. niiMki aaf divnrr! h has
K anted and predicted that wait
yd wduld defeat "Nero" Boblneon
la-the race for Judge of tba criminal
JI-IwLIa-ak a la .a laaaa mm IaoiIV
I Uibi i; aJV CVW au am a"W'
i- The UitiatJon ceremony took place
ta) xne cancer or a noiiow eroaa lormau
by klanamea wearing their full rega-
tta haoii .aaal roKa hut wltk their
masks rolled up so that their faces
wera exposed. The
some- of the
D' 1 . ' '"
; ' r; ." '' n . k ' ". " t
..a.1 . Taa "fiarv mm" and
the novices were paraded
around at length; aad there waa i
prolonged repetition of oaths Includ
Vara to die rather than reveal a secret
of the invisible empire. A quarter
aang a number of hymns and a paod
played "My Country 'Tie of Thee."
v.. Inn. wall knanrn flAriirae vapa
in evidence prominent among them
beiDg Street and Bridge Commissioner
W. K. Brttton.
.At 'the close of "Brother -Bill's
. . .Hnn.fk.rLa AVAaWtaf nt hl
listenebs gathered tohelp him hunt
lor tne toei gviu. llliina vu lav uynutu
x rrom wnicn ne
Gapti
T 1 a.e aifak' aiik4Vh4Hll IB lhfflr
two weeks' effort to sdre the mystery
of Major' McLesry's dlasppeartncd
testified at the inquest ..that Kings
confession said the officer-was shot
twice the second bullet ending bis
Onlv two shoes and -a few .scraps
of clothing so stained and oUedas
to be unrecognisable were found with
the. body . '
Miaa Honnie mcinrj
alAAOa AWaaaa.w 5 I
Ha 4aar Affirer. came here today but I
nlH Tint viair the scen'o of the Cril
rime.
'SKo! Manuifatturcrs Ask
; Union to Actcpt Cut
BROCKTON Mass. July 17-rTbe
n.Ak.AAn HhA Afannf aMnrera 'aaso- I
. ciation reauested the local unions of I
the Boot and Shoe Workers .union
- 1 - a IA n.. anna- -aanlirtlnM
CCtUk liafc 4V pea . t .
.....a Th a manufacturers Claim
that this will enable them to meet
outside competition.
feas
Hps
fr" V 1 . . yaw trio as CalWe:fy .
luo oM4- r "T-v
Between SairraivalaasV- -
Uoa'Artalbsndan Dtega
mis iMSVAI.O-
BaOwer'
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Also Lett AagafeekHafMkili..j
taais aim ttse-i.
is even better in summer
il 1 lan.A SaaaykOAS . A. 0AAA fdV aJfl aOri1a O. dll 9(fM.
summer cnmanr. trouiuia u"fw r-' 'Trf
and the need for physical and mental stimulant is greatiist toen. Witlx a
Victtola and Victor Records you need not miss the tonic effect of opera
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Irtao
VktroIaVI
V $35
Manogany Ctr oak
Anaw
6457 $2at0
6456 2.00
r
(j
I VktroU No. 210
$110
. i4ahogany oak or walnut
Red Seal Records
l Album I-ealMtoiiieiw Mitrb FlsMi
lThxg!k
WaUaiVv4iaslf MM!b&4Kmmar atrsmMBMnt
for tbTviolin cowpM wita. Rias HHidoiiera- mai piayeJ
wrath coBsummsito abll aJ oei7 by a areat artiat. Records
that speak ToJuraea fof tba fWeltf ol Victor rocorMng.
fLucrezia Borgia VmoI U mua Teiidetta Jom HarcWiiM
J (Hm.T1.(c. Viasiisri) (Daafaaaa) falMBsa . .
I PipcslcV-QnetU Mtta BKBtra a Ictt JUuimu
l ' -" - " n.Faaa(l Ia lalka
Two bass numbers from Italian oporaa etas tragic ono
comic by this very great artist Thoy are sung with truo
splendor ot stylo by a voice that baa kaown few rivals. 11 you .
oeverbanaaiaiTaatbMopearacoi
priao lor 7011. '
light Vocal Selections
Lovw's First KiM . nBJtwl 19335 .75
lOut of the Dusk to You 1 Delia Baker19335 75
Love-songs In semiopular style; neitbar conunonpUca
nor obecura but impaasioaaal and boauofuL Sung with In-
teoaeiy bviiig sympathy. Both ara by wosnaa composers.
I-Wirim ia ariMaL i imuinaail and auaut InaB thaan and Ber-
factty lcorood by the Victor proceei.
Just for Remembrance -Juat
Sonvs Rflsiea
Tw charnang ntnMrs song with a robustness of sentiment
that ia roireahing. The mcoikI has a fsaainaling intetiuda in
. which violin aaa 'cello aro most prominent. The Victor kind
ti aanA noPtili rocorda that avarv onoeanova.
NewsoTagwccbythUfamoos colored specialiat in human
tribtiUtioa. ' "Hard Time" and Ms troubtes with "tdamie"
hetvreea them make an unusual offering. Eddie Hunter cast
put a kref humor into a song and those records present his
songs just aa ha stage mam.-
Victtola No 400
Mahogany. $250; electric $290
There ii i but one Vktiola and
that it made by tbctorCocrianr
Hook for these Victor trade marks.
.Melodious Instrumental
On the Mall March " Gdaaa BasJl Ifl36 n
The Pk March TlwGoWmuBa1363 7
Two btilUanj cleanly played snarehea for tba brass band.
Both are expositions of tha conductor's. The first one with
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tba Goldman Band's Immense audieocee in Central Park.
Now York Tbaaa racords will gtra delight to sou greater
.... ...
Dance Records
A highly aaalodicais fan trot from tba Near Century Revue
and a soft droeuay lajigooroua ono from Run-Orientl
xnelodiet Both evafadk Payod and aaaily danced to as .
pfM0Bted Ml tstftsBM focowiia
fLooeIJiWallfkVrTrt . .
IWorryfa' Mue-FTrot Philip SpitahT His OrcL J
a 5 " i ' . -. - n - 1
UIaa
berU gentle and
order. Both ara
. - -'-I . ' .. I I . - TV.
t whua its coanpantba to ot tna comic
1 a a J T a kl 1-J
tota miw ni wi luaa-M-aajaawaa esyie. papmi.ma.an
that will asaat thai approval of dancers er-vywhara.
TRADE MAMC
TMAoe
"Victor ThlldrigMacli
.-'ef-. -imJjUm laA aAdr
HVBIIJ Wirrsva am . SSaaV " "-
lis tootoreyda eoljided with a aowi "
BETMOTi Texas July 17i--W
.nmkt la MAl AAAaWmI ta IrV.
as a remit of aa aatontobila aeeidcai
. r - .a a. J - aaalkah ' . '
makmaa Ik am Sam .wtna.BBl.a W flljrht.
wsi a annrw vv w .4
5 H wat fmnd pteiMd undiir feto aa
tomoblltr Hii skull w erabtj ukI
.VaUViAiiw a.l. vnn.a " -
a. ...riaaiaal ailhaa aav.ra inluriaa.
He was alone a tba thne of the ac-
cident. It is not known bow it oc-
curred.'. ' '
JAP DIET VOTES FUNDS.
T0K10 July IT. Both houses of
the diet today .passed tba supple-
mentary estimates totalling 2S5JXK)-
000 yen for the coaxing fiscal year.
i-Vtitt dark etrcU fc. : ' -
maWw-'eaasplaxlans . a
sionay 'dreeotaa: honw.ejy
atepn'diiny wossaa M forty 1
many eases una ""
ty oyarwora oraea;iee
aAaataa aa haadarn.a. D
a.rroasnaas. displacements sn 1
. j.. . I 1. I4a .
ataniiea wnica .uia.v.
flirted would only rely npon Vf
Ptnkham'S Tegetable ; CoPo
1 J a kaa. . eaat a . atm
healthy eondirten. gad
sigaavjftl ags-wm boob jbwb
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8:30i'A.M. to 6 P.M.
day
and
Saturday Specials:
Garni blrrla ara fattoaad In Londaa'-
sIogiel(rdna by nalni artl-
flclal twOlfhi to taduca the) birds
to eat often.
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Special Sale Women's Shoes
KhAvmi a WC
ALL WlalTE SHOES REDUCED NOW
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Satin and Patent Leather Slippers in d Q f
-Broken Loti . JIJ .OaJ
w von r
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Silk and Rayon fuil fashioned medium weight Ilsla
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35c CHILDREN'S SOCKS 29c
Fancy totts in plain white or white With lavender
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cuff topa.
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Beaded Bags
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DeNvdrop style - draw-!
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colors.
$3.98 Silk Bags
$1.98
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regnlarly to 13.98.
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whert th mountain! art moit than a mil high-
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htalth ndtTotion for all tha famay
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Sixty-fiv Mountain Ttakt n&t then tfiOOJtti to MahL
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Balsam Con. 6.64$ feet Mt.Curot .6.436 feet
Black MounUin . . . .6.245 feet Black poasa . -6502 feat
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Summtr Tourist Ticket at rducdfart on sal dailg
Through Sleeping Cars bttuin '
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Leavw Now Orleans . . . S tJO is. sn. Daily
Arrive AshovilU . SM a. an. Neat Day
Legs than 26 hours froth New Orleans
fir fvA information and dttin car rtstrtiont
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