The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 352, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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U.uiUiiLLY LARiiG J
The !arTt Producers lve hoo:. -i a
T 1 rd I- t of oMjT iit v.- i carry t
l. .I ( r. V a t n orur lof A(iU
to4 l.r o. jr r U .. ( tnken ca tfi
rcrut prc bant. OM kM st Kaat-
f m at a !-imi k brro pri-d SB-
cbscrxi lr iiYns lurov.-h April liny
and JR lii eatuaatre o toe tress
oow tnat ruruuimeot already planaee1 sr
-Extnpe Ranjs "of Prices b
. 'vT Six Days Only 65 ;
' ToGO Points - r"
-i Asssdatee Press Report
' NEW ORLEANS. La March 20
PlactaatioBa la oHtoe but week wore
enssual! jr narrew the extreme lunal
- prima being ear 05 to 80 points. - Ths
ntt oa Um does showed set fains at 13
to IS poiata. la the spot eepertneat
nuddlim rained 25 points in the -net
remits dosing at 11 rents against 41
tents thia week last year. V- -... ' '
- While flactuatieas wers narrow the
surest bad- a steady undertone at all
. times and to a auM way waa Inclined to
a better toainly aa ths mult -of a bet-
ter feelinn- alL arena -recardia general
eonmsreial finsucial foundstioas la this
.country aad political Batters abroad.
' MUI re porta vera mixed and for a while
Blurb waa'atada of talk of further for-
tailment ot oatpat at boti aortbera and
southern textile renters. . '
. la tba apot market sossswhst leas pres.
aara to sell waa noted but tba market did
- net display aar real' activity or strength
at say time. - la quiet way ineestnsut
aimaa apDanree to ee ueressutj. aee.
ruary figures Iron tba mills aa compiled
a ua eeasus Bureau.- were caoea isv
arable .aa. they counted eoasuaptlo ia
this country at 803.5tt3 bales including
llDtera. axahut 36&270 durina Jaaoary.
With thin Ircresae in coasnmptioa and
tact -thst stocks la auu. warcaonses
"St tar and of Pebrusrv wera 1435436
v. bstes as agaiaat 4.27306 balea at the
' sod of January tba contention an
saaong traders en taa long aide that mills
.were: eutetly buying aiore. .spot eetton
v mas generally tnouiat. 1 f.ww
- New crop uewa indies tad that no great
effort waa being made ia any section of
: tba belt to hastea tba work f planting
or preparing to- plant According to
prlrste aaessages plsnting made lead
. progress in soma port lose of southern
v Texss. bat Texas waa tba only state to
--aara repbteting under way. Adrices
from tba interior wore j aaaabaoaa as
claiming great decreases in acreage
. whicb lea . to predictions' thst v wbsa
painting was finished it weald be found
Uat the .area bad bean red seed from 83
te. Kbtoet cent. : ..-t
r Monday the mala concern wfll be the
. final report of tfar season oa ginning by
the censas bureaa. It will compare with
1125532 biles as ths-. total ginntag a
yeas and 11006480 two years sgo.
. Oeneral expectations seems to be for a
: report Just about 13100000 ranhlng
count. i ' -i r -.i
Goods Coming Slowly
. 'Assodatod Press Report
' NEW TO UK. Uarcb 20. Mill orders
( for' cotton toeds are eemins along so
'. slowly that curtailment of predactios! la
being resumed by some nulla .that in---
' creased their output in Jsnnsry.' TherS
are still many orders hi hand that-will
bet be filled for some time and some or-
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tf
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dsrs oa; raw cottons and ginghsms are
ominsslons steadily. Home late de
ery colored goods business is eomlng to
' hand ia a small way.' Tbs great shortage
"of order ia in tab print doth conrertible
and sheeting divisions in cottoa dock for
general manuractansg purposss.
- Prices are lower The aew' prices
named oa plaln snd fancy domestics for
fsll delirery on . a basis of OOper cenb
Sown from a year ago ssts stinralated ths
Jftr --W " r -ri . s
VAvsa l .
iC.
l) t S
: i. i ii .v.r t a
i it-tit b. .ory. has b'
f f i-
1 1 ne into
r l h w i.h the re. iun body.
dr
begoa tAresteiM to cut eoa tbs output
to a baas of 73 per cent of normal be-
fore the month end. The openings of fall
enderwesr at prices from 43 to SO per
cent tower than a year ago have ot stim-
ulated any substantial buying. The yara
trsds is dull u f v- t
Prices eucrent to mffl chaaaela are:
Print cloths 28-iiwb 64x4s S coats; 4x
60s 4 1-3 cents; 38 1-3 inch 4xftis 1 3
cents; brewvshcetinga Southern stanoV
ards 101-2 cents; tickings bVooace 20
cents; denims XM lT-centat atapta gmg-
bsms 13 1-2 ceata; drew ginghams IS sad
II ceata; prints 11 cents. i --. ( .'
Sttxl Products Demand v
5 '' Associate4. Press Be port - - v
t NEW XOBK. March ' 20 A Vvery
alight bnproseaMet is noted ia demand
for steel products principally frsm
builders and automobile .msmifactsren
but generally the market coattoaes dull
VIM' W RpwiBUK nil -V. yv
dncelau matktnea to ilinir )mS-
Pig boa IsTluU an4 weak. Prodactioa
l limited. . - - .v. ...
Copper kaa developed d steadier tea
bat - witboat impreretnest ka .'demand.
Fresh export business has beea restrict
Associated Press Bexart.
ROME March 20.-CardlBal Deaais J.
Dougherty si rkihdtbkia took peases
sioa of Ms titular ehsreb at Eainti Kerens
snd AchiUeas hero Sunday wits baprsss-
Tbo chares which waa kaaatUaBr dec
or ted with red dsmssh . kaeiag goU
fringes msgnificeat hanging wmps and
flowers wss crowded with diplomatic prs-
sd and sa far tba recent price- eat does
I -say stimaiauag
street.
sot sssss to hare had
With stocks stUl accomuktbi there
is talk af incrsassd' curtailment ' sod
leading producers are maintained at old
prices. Bales to consumsrs id rsarusry
are estJmstsd at about 74.000.000 aoandi.
Lead is easier awing to lower .cables
Tin shows irregulsrit das' to tie us
ee rt in trend in London and straits
- Zinc' U sUtbUy Vaaler for. prompt
and rhw ahinnutnta. -..' .
i Antimony is more or less norms! swjngj
lo coaanueo (arm aneensinty. .
Principal Commodity
Markets r airly btable
4 . Aasodsted Preaa Report.
NEW i YORK March 30.-Compsrsd
with recent periods last week oa the stock
exrnsnge; ana in toe principal coaunoait
markets wss fairly atable even theugl
further Unuidstion snd price drpredatioi
oceasionslly assumed formidable pro nor
tkras. Recoveries of 5 to 15 points frsm
low levels of the previous fortnight were
msde oy a number of prominent mass-
trials snd specialties. Bails aa a dsss
were dull when hot reactionary and a
very nght inquiry waa reported iron ta
VMrimmt an lire ft. i .. --ft .v
. Finaadal and industrial conditions were
rendered more ancertain by poor railroad
earning gad an expansion of the hbor
problem particularly aa indicated et toe
railroad brotbersboods. the United. Mine
Workers and the employes of jtbe peek-
ing interests. 1 1 .
( A comprehensive survey of the general
busiasss ' sltuatian - disclosed ' increaidns
backwardness ia tba steel copper oil end
tobacco traaes ' eonpM . with ' additional
curtailment of production snd prieo de-
flection m these and kindred atablvi. ...
- The mast encouraging featurs was ttie
pesaing ot tas critical leoersi tsx ps;
ment period without the slightest distnr!
anca to money ratos. . la the onea marh
0 per cent was ths minimum quotation for
tall loans put ia privets negotiations free
supplies at S osr cent were obtslnnble. .
Smsller bank dealings and reduction of
commercial waaa were barometers of the
more rautlons positions adopted by ths
lie. rreiiminary ngursi
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consuming pnouc. preliminary
point to another large decline of imports
lor tne current monin
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Walk Up Slain V
Serve Ynwrtelt.
Eat Much
Pay Little
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Here Is the Opening Bill
For Our New
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J tkv B21 Runs From 11:30 to 2:30. There Is An-
other Bill From 5:30 tq 7:30. Between Times The
Is. Always Our Bakery Lunch' ' h
S0VP .
........ f .k .. .
. r t eutr'ees
nstalled as.Titu!zr H:iJ cf
St Nertus zzi ' ' .
'.-'"Achiiieus'r;":;
v
latea fcschding the 14 dergyasea who ac-
companies Msauttgaor Uoogttert:
to tiie i.ntlii-a -apeak nig world. eieciaUy
t k nnmtorea m Its rsnks ue pro
t-tr i sad original thinker that Mnatrr of
i'niv!y a'vW. us srest-aoiued 1 ariinal
- - Com Over Chorea Hmtary'
After roatatalatlRil the hlatar of the
cbarcb of boiats Nsreoa and 'Achilleua
Csrduisi Dougherty dstaUed thst of his
predecessora aad eipeciaily of Csrdltial
bamniss.
The Biartyr blood sf tba Beiats Nersaa
aad Achillewo baa becssse ' a seed of
growth wbica leaping over the harriers
of nationahty baa ambraeod with its Bar-
tering power tba psoploo of the ssrtb"
Monugsor Doagberty said . -
"laeaaal ka their stations at Ma these
avartyrs . founded by com man sacrifice
a touching sad true dessecracy a democ-
racy sf uouto ha wkbm tba authority at
bt-Peter waa paroaMuat.!'.
. Tbs choir of the America eellega ca
acted BV Manainnr Sulla. Im Airmrr
of the Sistiae choir ssng the "Te Douav
aner was-a (janansi uougaerty bavokod
asoicwouv; -"v. 4 ikt
At Hattiesturgl Miss
y frosa i Neyrm I vnrViJ hv Mnli
America. I A portait of Cudia Jsegh-1 " "j"v "J
rrty ana bis coat of. arma aaag opposite
toe portrait at roc Benedict. . ;
Father Lata rector of -the Church of
ths Orstorisne wtkh ksa Juriadictioa
over the Cbarcb. ot tbs Saflats Nercua
aad AchUlsus received Cardinal Dough.
erty who wore Ais ertasea robes Tba
aew Amerteaa prince sf too--chares -wss
welcomed before. . Msaslgamr - Cerretti
papal under-oecretary ot state who acted
aa assistaat bishop hiring Moasigaor
Michsel J. Crana IPhikdelnlini and Et.
Be. MoasigBor Patrick I. Hupple of Rex
nary Mass- aa assistant prelates wsiie
ry
iabop
Kdw4rd P. Alias of Mobile Ah
r- Associate rrssa Kaport.-- 1
WATT! ESBL'RQ Misa March 50
Arthur Jeanhura. aesra. held bars on a
charge of killicg a segre womaa several
days ago 'was takes from the county
mm ssriy Bsmaay ay a aaaaasr of
Ituc. j IlLLU' .
ECIABrSFAIi
.Xli01X3MYKI
Horrors of Days of Stormin j
' - CcU Not Be Described
They Say
asea who overpowered tba sheriff.
. At eayugaa the seers s body waa (sand
hanging ia a tree near tbs city. . . "
At the time Jennings was arrested
be fired several shots at tba officers
aad feeUng against him has seen bitter
repreeentrdths Amsricsa hicrarcay. t ' RSVIVAU DRAWS tlQ CROWDS.
j .. '- an.- aaa.o aa s i at !. . .i . i. .V ..a-. vtw-m t t.i
AUsa Dalaya Doaartacm tiVir
Biabon Aden on tbs saecial reouect of v
no pope asa aeiayea bis oepansrs irom
Roma in order to participate ia Baadsy's
Cardinai Douurbertr aacaaded the
throne and waa greeted with aa address
of welcome by rather Lai a after which
Monsigaor SpolyerinL apostoHe prstheno
tsry read taa papal bslletia eeaferriag
tbo charch oa Cardinal Dewgberty. The
lafter replied m a speech k which ka'eg-
Houaton Past B pedal
Texas. March 20i The
revive! servicea which are beina held at
tba rtrst Muthodist church are growing
ia Interest good crowds being out at
each service. Rev. U. M. RstUft. the
pastsr is doing most of the -preechtng
and is sssistcd by Rev. 8. U Patrbelor
pastor et the Govt nun eat Hill Methodist
cbarcb at 8am Aatoaie. Biahop W. N.
Atnsworth will be hero aad preach at
the evening hour Sunday
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Associated Presa btoport
STOCKHOLM. March 20 Details sf
tba faD af Kroostadt before the reseated
eaamughts of the bolshevik army aader
command ot Leoa Tratshy the aovist war
minister have .beea aroaght here . by
refugees. - --
la the dtadel accardiac to tbs reft-
gees. Borne U!00 mea were left endeavor
ing to agbt their way toward the east
aad m ths other fortreesea approximately
a tbeuaaad wera made prisoners by- tbs
boWbeviki. - . ...
AH e Seers and teasers among the mili
tary force sad civilians wore executed
oa Trotsky's order their bodies were
thrown oa the ice of the Gulf ot Hamad
with stouwa sad scrap iron ha their peck
eta so that they will dak whoa the ka
breaks so AU tba other rebel seMiere
Interned are awaiting taa future with
snxiety which moat likely win bring axe
ration. As food hi snsreo and the vic
torious aeviet army Is oa half rations the
sltasdoa of the prisosers is easily aader.
.1 Ik. .MM.. mIm ...
.wm w iwa rwf
' V Rebel rareta Betrayed "
Tba horrors ot the days of storming
eaa aot be dearrlbed. the refugeoe say.
The inmrrsctionary forces antra repeat
edly betrayed by inhabitants sympslhlaing
with the bolshevikl and small bodies of
the rebels were fired aa and mowed dawa
by BMchfae riaa hi the bands st leeal
eommaalsto. The garriaoa was sot strong
enouga to rasa onesa lorcss ot com
maalsta and stmaltsnoouabr repulse at
tacks from ths eutaids. Every ons sM or
young men or womaa with or without
weenoae who got to the way ot taa boK
shevtkl waa killed immediately the refa
gees asssrt ao pardon being asked aad
ae being g'.v n. t - a ef -U j
v .li aM.M.." At I.. br-.".-A St
the retreat by the in"arrectMoi.tii bg
sees wera Bars tag in are tm vj
'ay ao smoke or Ire eed be se-
lse stream ef rsfuvsea from Kroa-
stsdt hss eessed.'arcoruaMI to dwrtches
recurved from Tersioki oa the !ieih
frontier st 4 s'rlock thia aiteroaos. Only
a fsw mea arrived this morning after aa
sdveatoroas sight dad hi whits snd with
badly wounded heads sastoiasd hi creep-
ing along the lee kf order to escape) ae-
taeniae) by tbs msay bobsbevik Batrobs
' Refaeoto i v '
The bolshevik t the refugees say have
satabiisbed drcamr caaia af sentries
aad patron around Kroastsdt tb rough
which at la hapeaaibls to break. .
Kroastadt had big stores ot army
esuipment which exphUaed the good at-
tire ot tba seMiere aad sailors srrWtog ia
rtnland. The latter country will have
great dimcuhy Is leedtng the hsnary ret-
usees as aormallv aha mast ha sort Seers
tnaa -two-iairds ot tas gram aaa xssur
eoaaaaisd. With exchange ratoa am
favorable keeping taaso l&flto dsatltats
refugees ladefiaitety will as a heavy bar-
dan. - ' -
The PbMlah press to oppodsg care of
taa rerugees By taa tavorameas aire
that it la aa mtemstioaal alatr aad that
the league ef sa lions ar soma ef the great
; v vAtEl Pai:
ACSTIX. Ttxaa Jlarch 2a-.
M. Poo federal peohlbttiea l
tstiod at U Paso Texss. i
dered bio realgnaUae) through CL.
Beckham tederal arebibilioa dir-.
Texas to beesme effective at tie
of buoinosa. March 1S
Mr. Pes' has mads many f
Mexican R. PL Workers
Return tp Work' Gradually
Aasodsted Presa Report
MJtXICO CITY. Marcb 50 A grsa-
as retura to work ot the railroad strik-
ers folio wing a settlement rriday aight
ot tbeir dlffsreacsa with the sstborittes.
waa recorded nunnsy by Ecelsie WBlea
ssserted that S0fNi ot .the mea reoamed
their duties 8uaday.
There still appears to be asms doubt
smeag the newspapers aa to tba durabil-
ity of tba Sgreemest ertered Into toae
much a h several small dtha the
striker are stlB botdlng eat '
CKLEIRATI 00LOIN WI00IMO'
V ' Hoastoa Post Bpedsl
COR81CANA. Tsxaa March 80. Mr.
and Mrs & Msrks celebrated the fit.
tietb anatvarsary ot their marriage Prl-
day. They wera married hv.New York
March 18 im aad have bred la Cord-
waa fog 40 yvarav :..- '
throrgbewt tbs State aad wUl retur
K4 l'sao where ho coatemplatre r
lata private bustossa. At tbs dire
sfflea Priday be waa preeratsd b
office and field forces wHh a f.
tnksa of esteeaw la acceptiag tbs
Mr. . Fwa expresoed bis apprscu
tberefoc and for bio pkssaat aaaoci..
sad cooaectiee far almesi a year
racvet foe trrmr tiw aeftiee.
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DESSERTS .
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Lemon parent....
Cherry per cut .IS
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Mis is me First Bay :oIbring
' Today March 21st is the first day of .
Spring the day that everybody has agreed
; upon E3 the rime when "business wUl open
up." EBusiness ia here.iIt starts irom now.
- 'It tho.U grexiter every".dayr'i Zj. '
Industry is.awakeniriOn aUsic
ee the evidences ' of thiSi In every news-
' paper you read of resumption of work. 1
Back to normal! It is a cheermg thought:
Eraployemployee dealer and customer are
&&ctit ;.y - : r.t...
' - Out in the country the crops are being'
pot in as cf olcl Mother Nature never takes
a vscodeb. She is swinging into her spring ;
worlc making the seeds sprout and the crops
grow. Ths food of the world is going to be
produced. The foundation of all prosperity
ddsts as it always did. s ' - - '-'.'
' Business is here It is ready at your hand -Ch.islnot
something to be waited for no;
. ittmethirig to. be wished for. It is. .'
l- The first day of spring is a splendid start- . '
fcj point Winter with all its liandicans
; bd dipcintinents is behind and can be
fpriDttcn. Ahead of us all are days that grow '
' bctttr and better days ' when work' will
. J '1
count more an4 more when mutual under-..
; standing and helpfulness win brinq their
' lasting benefit&Tneds
the shops' showing the pew; thirds
roTjle are putting money into circulation.
Your dollar1 jpaidf out for a necessity does
not stop working. It keeps going on and on
--increasing the volume of business. - C ' ..
? Go times are coming back' with the
sunshine and the flowers with the hum-
ming ol "maclaiiir ind I tto'rM!i . ofthe
; wliistles. The hour for. moping and com
' plaining has gone: the time for hustling and
prospering is with us." f ! :V; V. '
. In the automotive industry tr
encouraging. Passentr car uid truck manu
facturera are welconiing the' first day of
spring with Increased activities to satisfy
; :the coming 6apiad. ' ' i.!.t r.'r .
' And here m Goodrich plant the open-'
ing of spring finds us ready to serve our old
' and new customers tboush the Goodrich '
dealertrln the eiSc
acttrized our CTSnizstion fw
It fs the first day. o! ttringthe ;dawn
of the good business era lor us all
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