The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 18
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THE HOUSTON POST: WEDNESDAY MORNING AFRIL 6-1 92 1 .
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.21 3 IS XaifiHGBDV
7:ct aid! Committee
l nfimlinliS ftunrlar..a if Boat
iu Twitv liibt at fMrtfat t
room Zla. Bic kotel. changed tke bum
of the asosciatioa to the Motor Loan
ef Soot Tumi by which a it-will
Nmkaficr laeteldieeskjartog
pew earn will ko eUataftotod to tk
-r future to aeamtor. aoEocdtog to
X O.. JOMH MMIW lSO.
. Tko aaMiwaacnaaged for several rsa-
"mm. Om ww tkot tk pew same it
-uorter sad that km otter state tkare
are aaotor-leagoee. - MkBsmippiad Lea-
isiaa ootk kave onck learae.
KNhhn coauMBding the' pri-
dnt H. r. CokfB and km- committee
for tkeir ee-eecraDoa wit tM citr !
ficbHt and nJbct chief hi eetvhmvth
trauic wngettto aefardmg tht Mjdtinc
aartaaaoailM oo GapttH areas aad
i attain street was
Plaa for IJ-Feot-Osea
Ta eretor ofttotorgaahmtioB ea-
Weed a . fc tM.arraecMMBt ol
ir tcr?-Mt aaooaa hi
arfc t k MM fsT tk Bm.f
.rrfri Vetuefea tO lead a4 Balcad.
aeae spaces aaanrdtng to the pleas ot
t awteaaebito-swaara skeaUse oa sack
leg of sowstawa atraatai. two or ootk
.e ol tke atrcotr to ovary alack A
taaadatioa to this offset win ko
xd Mora tk (UmmjoI MM It
tA Twesde aithl
' favorably vetod oa. Tarn
walca win to in anted to
iic Chief Gordoa hferphy for kis ac-
asks tkat- regolatmn to suds tkat
i keep ta Jitney storing oa dowa-
owa streets .Tor asmi tian awatort
of th tcaraa.kavo ktoa- obMrrinc ft-
aera d4 tto bmbomt ia which tktj col-
led at aeruki dowatowa eonMta auta
thtf oktot aaoack patMUjon U war-
rakt a tria aroaa4 tk kck. ;
-xarr aaabero ol umm junaya auuo
at aom asaterially kamptrinf
trmffic." Mr. Joaea Uted.
koUtSoa af tha prNeat aMttpkot
tratcai of alraetiaf traffic o down town
corners aaa.tho InaUlUUoa of a bow
syataai tkat will karm far bettor roaalts
la aaotker ncoauBaBdatioB of tkt -roetoca
of tka loafita. Their bIsb ia to
kara afBgla afapharai instaoo of tka
AobMob eaea Malawi laatood of tka
wort "Qo" writtea oa obo aM tka
roetora of tka lean will ask tkat tko
wwra Stop"b tw oa tka propooai
aaaoHiw wkiek will contain bat a
ainalo shaft Wkoa tkt atoo" tirnal M
akomm-tkaro will -to ao aignal dirtctiag
traffic gokig to tbt other dirtctfoa.
Wkoa BMtonata fail to set a atop signal
tkt natarattr wCD eoottoae dririaf. Ia
Uua manner tko armapiMiroa m act
kaa to to bmto aach time a atrett car
passaa tkeav u ia bow being done.
Tkt laagaa kaa aadar oeeaidtratioB
a better compkiaiBg of kearfly feadoi
tracka tkat aoood alone downtown atiuta
tad oatbiag kighwars diaragarding tha
rigkto o pedtstriau and.outor motor-
iotoTTkoM aiaeUMa tka Wtttr atotai
do not gire tka proper porttoa of tka
road to . ottor - motorttta. Tktir stat
BMkoa it knpcratiTa that drrrora ot Bgkt
tr BwckiBM tarn out ot tktir wa tot
letter stated.
Mrs. Fannie Rawls Aged
Rfisident Passes Away
Mrs Faanit Bawls. 80 years old. a
reaMaat of Bovstoa for 60 yoera died
at tka ken of bar aaaghter Mrs. A. B.
Biaioatop. 2810 Fannin street. Tanadar
afternoon. Mra. Bawls was bora ia Ala-
beaM. 8k waa a Kfe-laag aieBker of
the-Methodirt ckorek.. .
BoaUe her daaghter Mra Rawls is
rarmea oj bob x. jla. wngat. xu
feseral atrricea will be bald at. tat
chapel of tht Setteramt-Kopf TMkrtak
tec ceopsaT at'laO Bja. Wednesday.
SvaranTn. U OrtffiSwill officiate.
renewing tka aarrkea tka body via be
tat en evtnena to jury iot aartaL Big
grsxMos
of Mm ftawte'
wfll b tk
pallbearer. iThey ar Lawrence. K. JX
and 8tewart Wright and J. CL Goa and
Robert naoatoa. .;(
Cli Y ELECT I0::5 ARB
DEID OYER STAT2;
- YOTCIG IS HEAVY
'f'" rContlnaed rrom raga OnO --HrrJ
vr. TL Grim: n n. Carter. Dr.
D. A. Segret aai'Winaai 8kBy wr tka
fear coaimiaaioaera elected. Joka Grant
raaaiaa u an Jadependeat to aece4
kknoetf k offlc as dty eoawaliiar.
was defeated. Not Bora tkaa 6CkMr coat
af tko voting atraagtk of tko aty was
noDeaC.. - j7 . : .
Aaaociated Pre Report
AUSTIN Texas April 6. Mayor W.
IX.Tett wa re-elected ia the municipal
a kre Monday wtanlng ever tor-
layer A. F. Woolridga by a majority
of 193 votes. .
Socceufnl eaadMate for tbt cemmJa-
atoa wer J. P. Coptland. Oeorre Sea-
rixkt.' Walter X Err and Harry I
JUaynaa. . . v.-.::
j : 'Aaaodatof Pre Bepert
AMAKIIXO Texas Aprfl 8. Lea D.
Karraa the aaiy candidate for tka offlca
ef saayor waa re-elected Tuesday. A. IX
Armstrong waa elected commiaiioner
nlaca No. L and Joka B. Trolinrer re
elected for place. No. X B. M. Beaaacb
and II. B. Wi
aartr war tko defeated
didatoa. ' ' '
Very little Istareat baa beta abowa cea
eemJng tk electlea and U a result a very
light vote waa BoQeA
BEAUMONT. Texas April 5. 8ix
aldermen were elected kere Tueedar.
Tka deeaoeratie party Bomiaeea war un-
opposed. They were Bryaa.H. Kyaer
B. BoyUa Jra N. P. Irwin 0. a Jor-
dan Sam & Powell and J. T. Douglas.
aasocMwa rresa jvepon.
WACO Texas April 5. HeaHh Coo-
'- - T W TH.. SN r'.-.l
aioaar J. A Lenike City Tax CoOeetor J.
A Loagkridge City Secretary John G.
Oavia and three water coaunstatoner
war elected bore Taeaday ia a very fight
veto aooat ioo nauou netat aaat.
UD1IIGI?AL(...LZ13
?nAimBc:uiTY
8. P. PePy re-elect J mayor of Goos
Pwb nt.. ln knnwn P!'t. Trias.
i nd tk re -election of John IX Tulb a
city marshal of that town
Returns from Be' air i
porta were tkat C B. Munrer anoppoed.
turns from '.
BnslXiciicxU Ferhse EIt
lions in Houston Dub-
t lata
"aire accordiog to r
had been elected mayor with C LL Hall
and J. L. Webb aa comaiiMionara. Tht
latter coo teat waa enlivened by a woman
Mrs. U. tialL ranning for office together
wok B. GTUall and N. G. NorvelL A
total of 22 vote was cast in thia tUc-
Tko election kt Indemndenca Hetekta
Taeeday showed a tie vote for mayor and
tor oa oi ue commissieaersupa. W. M
v
'. f
i " ' '';.-K
Despit aiavyraia wbJca fall dnrmg
tk morning koara ef Tatoday. voting ia
tka tbtorperatoi maaldpaltiea ef Harris
cpaatyLoateiae ef Boaatea waa bald for
varloa aaairJpal 'facers Brisk coa-
faato were bold at tbt towaa ef Harrte-
barg Magao&A Park aai Batkire anb-
arba of noaatoa. ..Poetiaaa van
bU at La Parts and Goes Creek.
t. 8. Deady wk wu anoppoaed wu
. . 1 Mt . -
steneq mayor e narnsworg ivceivuig
US votea. Following are tka aldermea
aad tk vote tboy receJvedi. B. 0.
featkerkad 21. I. H. Codas SS. 8. B.
ms a m. aaa aasa a am sasw liL
aa3gB( axz. vr. 4. rnmonoi . jctaana
eaVar Dr. J. J. Devote H. Dr. W. C
Harris SS. Tax aamenir aad eoQoctor
B. B.- Mactbews 84. J. B. Bisseaet 85.
J. T. Glass aaoapoatd lor the eOce ot
and Henry Davis each received 88 vote.
For oaa eommiasionership A. M. Me-
Oillbck sod D. D. Brigga each received
vows. . .v
Women without poll tax receipts wer
not permitted to vote notwithstanding
tk recent ruling of tka attorney general
arsbal was elected with 118 vote. Tht
total veto polled waa 128.
Ia kiaraeka Park. J. K. Cams and J. H.
Lewie war elactad to the peskkta ot al-
dermea. FoUowtns Is the reentt ot the
race: T. H. Mana 119 J. F. Camp 10S
t. H. Lewie 200 J. PBoDea 8flL L. A
McOlory waa elected eity marahal Veceiv-
ktg 11S votes. Other Ja tka race and
WQliama SS. C K. Araatres. Sf
Hohkamp 87 J. K. Rmak 18 Tost Ool-
the votea cast fen them follow: Georrt
80 F.
DanvlMaf OUL i -. A
TekBhoale coanraakatJaa waa diScnlt
betweta Houston aad La Port aad Goosa
oreet aad oary meager retaraa could to
obtained. At a late boar ate waa learned
tkat kV W. Brick aad A XL Workman had
re-elected aMenaea at La Porto and
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with the Vktrola. They fully recognize
that only the Vktrola reproduces their
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mensuratewith their art ThCVlctrola Is
the deliberate choice of these famous artists
end their genius makes their judgment
tmsL ';
t'Victrola $25 to $1500. New Victor
Ilecords demonstrated at all dealers in
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Tackla to ba found la tkis territory. Send as your orders
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fa uioan avrrw aoma m m amawsw
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V : Mall Ordera Qlvm Prompt and Careful Attantloo "
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Straw Hat
Day
Most men want a straw hat that
will reflect the season's trend ol
style and embody individuality.
At Sakowitz Bros yonll 'find a
superb collection of choicest exam-
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bands. v
They're all clew departures from
the ordinary-mth a. touch of
smartness whickpvea each hatdii-
tinction. i -
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raws $2.50 to $1J0.1'iV r .
inamas $6.50 tcf$15e C
uigkob$7.50. $10:i'A1 ' -j
Straws
Panamas
Bangkok
Leghorns $6.
BaKbuntals$l2.'
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