The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 88, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922 Page: 3 of 16
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Repo
rt Also Shows
Gain Over Record of
Past Year .
' -United Press Report.
DALLAS Texas June !0. Hous-
ton savings deposits totaling $11-
'l3I?9 on 'May 11 1922 according to
report! filed by five banki of that city
with the Federal Regerve bank here
led iM other Texas cities In the dis-
trict and stood more than a million
dollar 'above' the savins of the same
date a year ago. the monthly nvi
m Duainecw ana industrial coihUUomJ statlatlca of cotton consumption seem
madi public Friday shows. 1 in an anii wall 1rw tka ImmaHUtJ
The figures show a gain of 10.4 per
cent over May SI 1911 and a gain of
..er cent over the close of the pre-
vious month of this year. The next
closest total of savings shown by the
report U that of seven Dallas banks
which- report' a total 'as of 'May 81
19M. of $9456351. a gain of 1.4 per
cent for the year. El Paso conies
next with an aggregate of 17039.210
loss of 8.1 from the year before. San
Antonio follows with a total of 96.645.-
5L and Fort Worth la fifth with an
aggregate of $600297.
The reports cover 121 banks In the
.district. Including Albuquerque N. M.;
Bhreveport. La. and 'several other
' cities and the combined savings de-
' of i .) I . . !' ;.
mv a y. ' v r a. i . m cf 6 tw-i
cent. Ihe iwcn;uid ovur tlie ending
of the .previous monln was 1.4 per
cent
"An Midertone of Increasing con-
fidence has been the dominant- fea-
ture of trade reportsr'recelved durlni
the paatmontb from all parts of the
Southwest as a result of steady - im-
provement In the crop outlook and In
industrial conditions generally" the
review states. "This optimistic feel-
ing Is somewhat tempered however
by the uncertainty that surrounds the
outcome of the new cotton crop
which' under the handicap of a late
start and affected by . weather condi-
tion! that tend to favor the activities
of the trail weevil la the source of
much concern just now to the busi
ness and banking Interests of the disJ
trict a well as 4o the farmers them-
selves. "A hot dry tupMner however would
greatly aid the latter In combatting
the insect menace and would place a
distinctly encouraging - aspect upon
the face of the whole business situation
In this district; as the present trend
oi tne cotton market and the current
ture of -Its principal industry.
"Wholesale trade contihaes to evince
a lively buying demand and this ap-
pearance of forward orders' though
rather limited in number and volume
furnishes a reassuring evidence of
confidence on the part of retailers In
the outlook for a satisfactory summer.
4nd fall business." .
. The review states- that Southwest-
ern lumber mills reported greater
activity than for many months past:
while checks charged to depositors' ac
counts In the larger cities are' pic
tured as reflecting a decline in public
spending as compared with the pre-
vious month.'
"Credit conditions remained prac-
tu... f unHouu.- .1" the review . con-
tunics. '"Hit sritrfonttl liicrwiiHO l
lonns t-f the lii- I lfenorve b H of
Latins which usually occurs outing
the month of May was conspicuously
absent due In part to the cautious
policies that dominate industry and
trade and In part tv the 'continued
tlnanclng of the live stock and agri-
cultural interests by- the war finance
corporation.
"Unemployment In the larger cen-
ters 1 temporarily reduced just now
by the' demand 'for farm labor to take
care of the grain harvest This ab
sorption of idle labor is partially off-
set however by' the recent slowing
up of building activity. - The district
at present is comparatively free from
strikes and labor disputes and? only
the threatened railroad tleup appeals
as a disturbing factor In the labor
situation." ......
Masonic and Eastern c
- - Star Joint Installation
Houston Post Special. T"
CEJNTER Texas Jun 10. A. Joint
Installation service of the Blue lodge
and Eastern Star was held-nere Tues
day night Dr. W. C. Windham being
the principal speaker. "Tokens of ap
preclatlon were presented to Past
Worthy Matron Mrs. J. M. Sanders
and Past Worthy Patron O. J. Bush-
ing. The following; officers 'were ' in-
stalled: Blue lodge O. J. Rushfng- W.
M.i W. W. Hanna S. W; T. D. Wat-
son J. W.; A. J. s$winebrood treas-
urer; Jake Stubba i secretary ; B. B.
Porter B. 8.; W. C. McLendon J 8.
and John Thomas tiler.
Eastern Star officers: . Mrs. W. C
McLendon W. M. J. A. Sanders VT.
P.; Mrs. Annie Steward A. M.; Mrs.
Oscar Rushing conductress; Mrs. W.
M. Chandler A. C; Mrs. Jake Stubbs
' lMralv;;:
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18901-
85718 Popular Songs of Yesterday Medley
Walti No. 8.. International Not. Orch.
Popular Songs of Yesterday Medley
Walti No. 4'. .International Not. Or:h.
12-in. List price 11.2S
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
45312-0h Fair Oh Sweet and Holy
Lambert Murphy
Murmuring Zephyr... Lambert Murphy
10in. List price $1.00
4 531 0 Barbara Allen.. Royal Dadmun
O No John . ..Royal Dadmun
10-ln. List price $1.00
18897 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Trinity Male Choir
Oh God Our Help In Ages Mat
Trinity Male Choir
10-ln. List price 75c
45311 Rakociy March. Guy Maler-Lee Pattlson
Scherzo- (Arensky )
" . Ouy Maler-Lee Pattlson
. ; 10-ln. List price $1.00 ' . .
18894 Marcha Turque Patrol
United States Marine Band
TheMessenger March '- .
- s United States Marine Band
10-ln. List price 75o ' .
RED SEAL RECORDS V
FRANCES ALDA Soprano
66056 Every Bit ot Loving In the World
Furber-NoTello
10-ln. List price $LJ6
GIUSEPPE DE LUCA. Baritone In English
66068 Marietta. Romllll
. :t 10-ln. List price $1.15
' JASCHA MEIFETZ Violinist
(Plane Accompaniment by Sam Chotzinoff)
74750 Rondo in 0 Major Motart-Krelsler
12-ln. List price $1.75 ; ;
. LOUISE HOMER Contralto and LOUISE
f HOMER 8T1RE3 Soprano
87678 Venetian Song 8tephenson-Tostl
i . 1ft. In It. II in
New July
Victor Records
. Released This Morning
POPULAR SONGS
18903 Some 8unny Day... .American Quartet
' " Angel Child... A. Campbell-Henry Burr
10-ln. List price 75c'
18904 High Brown Blues -
. Billy Murray and American Quartet-
' Little Red School House '
American Quartet
10-ln. List price 75c
18903 My Swanee Home Peerless. Quartet
My Gal Sal .Criterion .Quartet
10-ln. List price 75c ( I "
DANCE RECORDS
18895-Hand-Palnted Doll Fox Trot
All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
Lonesome Land Fox Trot
All Star Trio and Their Orchestra :
JO In. List price 75c
18$98-Coo-Coo Fox Trot
Paul Wbiteman and His Orchestra -
Kicky-Koo Kicky-Koo-tFox Trot
Green Brothers' Marimba Orchestra
10-ln. List prica 75a18900 Kitten o'n the Keys Fox Trot
Zri Confrey and His Orchestra
Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear
Old Dixieland Fox Trot - '
Club Royal Orchestra
10-ln". List price 75c -
18902 Lovable Eyes Fox Trot
Club Royal Orchestra
I Love Her She Loves Me Fox Trot
Zes Confrey and His Orchestra
. ' ' ''" 10-ln. List pric?i75o .' v
Sweet Indiana HomeAFox Trot
Club Royal Orchestra J ;
You Won't Be Sorry Fdx Trot
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
10-ln. List price 75o
FRITZ KREISLEJt; Violinist and HUGO
. KRE1SLER 'CelMst
' v (With Piano)
87577 Farewell to Cucullain (Londonderry
Air)
T
JranacripUon by mti and Hugo Krelsler'
10-ln. List price $1.60
JOHN McCORMACK Tenor
64976 Somewhere Alston Waters
10-ln. List price $1.25
FIRST VICTOR RECORDS BY WILLEM
MENGELBERQ AND NEW YORK PHIL-
HARMONIC ORCHESTRA
.- N. Y. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA "
(Under direction of Willem Mengelberg)
74756 CoriolanOverture Part 1. . .Beethoven-
12-itt. List price $1.75
74757 Coriolan Orerture Part S. ..Beethoven
12-ln. List price $1.75
-- PHILADELPHIA OltCHESTRA "
(Leopold Stokowskl Conductor). '
66058 Minuet Bocchertni
. 10-ln. List price $1.25
SEROEI RACHMANINOFF' Pfnlt
66059 Etude in F Minor... B3. Dohnanyl
10-ln. List price $1.25
TITTA RUFFO Baritone in p5nlsh
87341 El Relicsrlo (The Charm ).. Jose PadlUa
10-ln. List price $1.25
TITO SCH1PA. Tenor In Italian
66045 Pagllacci Serenata d'Arlecchlno (Har-
. lequin's Serenade) . . . . . . . .Leoncavallo
10-ln. List price $1.25 -
. The following Dance Record announced May
42 1922 to listed dn the July 1922 supple-
ment: . . ' .
18899 Stumbling Fox Trot "
Paul Whitaman antTHU Orchestra
. Georgla--Fox Trot"
Paul Whiteman and Hl Orchestra
- . 10-ln. Lis price 75o
arnin-i.irj - i s. J. II. Shns treamirer;
i. n latiH. Aduh; Mrs. 11. C.
Wynn Puth; Mr. V. 11. Conwjy
Lather; Airs. J. II. Carriker Mal tha;
Mi Wi H. Warren Electra; Mrs. Lon
Price organl3t; Mrs.' T. H. Tostell
chaplain; Miss Iris Carter warder;
Mrs. C. B. Wallace marshal and U
W. Palmer sentinel. '
Two Boy? Hi! J After
' Slaying cf Third
United lyess Heport.
KANSAS CITY Mo. June 30.
George Hurlbert 9 years old and Sher-
man Hanna 10 played In a detention
home here today while authorities con
sidered what act Son to take against
them following the killing of Feter
Carramuua 9 in a quarrel.
"If they hang me all 1 can say Is
that I didn't do anything wrong"
Sherman declared. "I was s little bit
bad. I was with George when he shot
I'ele but George la worse than I was."
The Carramusa boy son of a wealthy
Italian Importer was shot with a rif e
after lie had taunted Hurlbert wi.li
PUBLIC INSTALLATION.
CENTER. Texas June JO. Crlm
lodge. A. F. & A. M held a? public
Installation at their hall in Joaquin
on June 21. The following ollloers
were litnir. ": I
wontliliiful p ;
senior warUn;
den; Q. W. 1 ji i. t
McCreary secretary:
tiler. Dr. Ji. C. J. i
doc ties was Instating o "r.
ments of . ice cream ani c
served.
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1716 FASTEST GkO kVZTs'G CZPARtZZTZTCSSCi72XASr
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Men 's Furnishings
BATHING SWTS (
An extremely Ijirgc .and "handsome varfetv
of Bathing Suits in most every color and '
color combination; both plain and fancy;
one and two-piece Suits guaranteed all
wool. You are going to need one on the
Fourth.
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$6.50 Bathing Suits.. . .$4.85
$7.50 Bathing StiiU . .$5.65
. $850 Bathing. Suits . r. .. . $6.35fc
Silk Bathing Suits plain
colors. i ..... . . .$9.50
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Bates Street Shirts
Whenever the famous Bate i-Street Shirts
are offered at a reduction you can't af-
ford to pass up the .opporl unity to pur-
chase one or more. Every Shirt guaran-
teed as to make fit anrl fa rlrr
$4.00 Shirts $2.85
sssssss. sssssb ssssssssss a-ssna
$4.50 Shirts $3.15
$5.00 S
hirts $3.15
)iirts $3.85
$6.00 Shirts $4.65
BOYS'WEAR
Boys' Genuine Palm Beach SulU with two pairs
knickers; extra well tailored; tan gray and dark
.colors; 6 to 18 years; $115 and J12.50 Q or
Sultt with two pair pants. Special. .. ..vvsOd
Straw IIat for small boys; black brown or com-
bination colors; good soft straws; nw (M in
Btyles$2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 Hats. .... J
Boys' Wash Suits Middy style"; neat stripes
"Slipover" Brand; 3 to 7 years; . AO
11.49 Suits. Special. ..y. JOC
Boys' Combination Play Suits Blue Overalls
with stripe waist; "Slipover" Brand ; 2 to no
1 4 years; $1.25 Suits i70C
Boys' Sport mouses Fast 'colors- stripes and
Uns; madras and percales; 6 to 14 years; r
S1 .25 Blouses. Special. V." "DC
The Two Hottest Months of
the Hot Summer and Sep-
tern berR tinning a Close
Second
Men's' and Young Men's
Clothing
m
Ijus is not snouung pessimistically ar. you lt.is'.
merely stating a fact. There are many many hot
days ahead of us before the cool weather sets in.
Hot days when a cool comfortably tting Sum-
mer Suit will be your best and almost your only
ally in combating them - . '
by means ot our Men s Clearance sale we are
giving you our co-operation in selecting a Summer
Suit at a saving that can not be ignored.
Not a-Suit Withheld During the Sale
Tropical WprstedsGaberdines
Over 500 of the finest Tropical Worsteds and Gaberdines; every one of
them excellently hand tailored silk trimmed andvall wool. .
$35.00 and $3150 Suits . ... . . . $28L75
$30.00 and $27.50 Suits... $24.75
$25.00 Suits . . jr .... : .$21.75
" . . ..
Mohairs and Silks 0
The very"tlestnd finest rruality Mohairs and Silks; handsome and new
styles every one ol
$30.00 and $27.J0 Stilts. .$24.50
$25.00 SuiU . . . . ' . ' X. . . . . . . . . .". .$21.50
$22.50 and $20.00 Suits. . .$17.50
$18.50 and $17.50 SuiU. .... .$14.50
SeerstickersLorraine Suitings
.c
The best make Seersucker in either wide or narrow $10 00
Lorraine Suitings A beautiful wash fabric suit that will A j ;
' wear well and hold its shape. Special at P 1 U I v
Palm Beaches WorstosC rashes
$18.50 Palm Beaches. . . . ... . . ....... . ; . . . . .$16.95
$17.50 Palm Beaches. . . .$15.95
$16.50 Palm Beaches and Worstos. . . ... . . .$14.95
$15.00 Palm Beaches Worstos and Crashes. $13.95
TROUSERS
All Summer Trousers at Clearance Prices T
ttt" " i m i
Wool 1 rousers
$5.00 and $6.00
Trousers.
$6.50 andw$7.00
Trousers.
$7.50' and $8.00
Trousers. . . .'. . . .
$8.50 and $9.00
Trousters. .....
$9.50 and $10.00
Trousers . .
S4.95
$5.95
$6.95
$7.95
$8.95
Palm Beach Mohair Panama
Trausera
$4.50 Panama Q Qf ;
Trousers ............. vJelD '
$5.50 Palm Beach ' S 4 C
y$5.00 Seersuckers. . . . .p4s4u
$6.00 Mohair M C
Trwisers .... . . . $D40 "
. $6.50-$7.00 Mohair
Trousers vUeiD
$7.50 Mohair. J C
Trousers . . t$De40 -
$8.00 Mohair. APs
Trousers .......... '. . pDe u
$8.50 Mohair ' frj J
Trousers . . .J. ........ P I td
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