The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1923 Page: 3 of 14
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1
fin
i Avenue Project
. :svcd Bids to
" Be Asked
.a el. problema relative
! -t paving waa taken up Monday
e!?y council and plana tor the
emr t f number f tbor-
"area weir .approved
i cou Jsgioaera agreed to pate
r etreet'trom tha watt. Una of
jepttol. ;; arenua bridge ;ttha
i line of Washington avenue f ol-
j a motion .to that reflect by
ilaaloperH X EwWertoii.;? The
amtae'fjai inatructed; to' at
' for bide .d$ tha 'wavv
matter of paving Alabama ra-f-om
Justin atreet to the Almeda
j Lkewir we approved. City En-
r J. a lioVea will adrertls
Hd w!tU- abort time J.
ing petition from B. H.
sa and J & Smith.' council
d to planto gmdjud ebell
i arena north ta tha O. B. and
. . Uroed tracke. "'""l
V report from the dty.aBgtoeer
ire to psvtag Polk avenue inter;
una at Xorh and Scott street
9 adapted on motion of COmmle-
t tt A. Halrerton.- r "'
. ooa motion of Commiselonet.Hal-
-in tha ennaefl agreed to. pay
. a lUtforton Um for bring 'a atom
r beMath Waugh drhre which
will be paved. The. money wiu
taken from Urn etye atom aewer
i fund.- . . it -'''' '';
aa city agTd to pay tha eost 1
- tv t Bieeonett and MandeU etweta.
A riuest tor thla waa reemred from
Onardlan Truet company.
A $3000 appropriation will b made
fwa tha storm aewer bond fund wr a
i nrra Polk avenue between York
( d Eastwood and several other sew
era. Contract for a number at aew.
? ra thla aectlon of tha city wag
t .rded ta tb F O Toumanj Con-
i rctlon eompany. ' '
. A petition from J. H. Oraman ask-
t stormieewer connection in
i rt Houston waa refueed. The pen-
t n atked. that the aewer connect
i. h'the Mfoa park aystem. "
1 o obUctiona were rained afjmrt
tint Bleaonett atreet from Main
t ta Oranetark aTenne. Beal-
uia-aa thl .tboronichfara were to
Te ' appeared before tha council
. mday if ; they had objectlona to
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A report waa recerred from the city
.r to tha effect that G. K. Hor-
t a hand completed aewer work oa
t tenia. Daria. Hiffitt. Nance Bar.
r it Everett and other atreeta ta the
!orth Bide. ' The work waa accepted
li tha dty. ..
OR4NGERATE
I HEARING NOW
7 NEARS CLOSE
- The Jntetati'cnmercer eonrmls-
aioa kearmg oa the Orant rat ae
raa nmrhir a close Hnnday afternbon.
aiier eohimimma teitliBy had been
f takw.-' Tha -aity at urana. tarongn
I U chamber of commerce la request
tit retiacuoa on mm oar rami iron
l itt Texaa and Arkanaaa points to a
Wrel with rata bow In affect to Bean-
-it ;- -v '
L'tal repreaantatlrea of tha Sou th-
an Padfl& tha Gulf Co it Iinea and
roada oppoaed th reductiona
ri a Bonaton Beanmont . and Port
i ruiur had rpreeentatiTa present aa
i rrnn-. '. t n ''! .
Followint the eonduaion at tha
C ie baanua..tha Interatate com
t rca cammlaaioa' examiner waa
r f-duled to take "Pa reheariaf on a
caaa heard in Bonaton Junt 27.
.Tint increased ratea aa refined
-oleum prodncta from Mlnonri
U and Oklahoma to El Paso. -i
be Texaa company tha Western
T . Memn Refiners'- assoditiea and
t M Paso Chamber of Commarc
t ed th increaae when th
. nal baarmt waa held. ' The form-
t f orttniiatkms hay attorneys prea-
for raaearmt.
ih Intaratata commerce .. eoaunia
i .n has not ttaaaed an tha data aab
tied in Jane and It waa stated Mon
T tnst it prooaoiy wui oa two
u lhs before the caaa la decided.
It the Orange hearing it may be
i't raontha before . the commission
) uea a decision according ta at-
t "leyata th caaa. . y
Funerals
: LARS NELSON. . 1
Funeral services for Lars Nalaon
resident of Urarnr lor jn years
o died Hnnday win aa aew at iv
x today at tha' Baptist church in
. hv. Rev. O. B. Lin rtrom and Bar.
High wUl officiate. Burial will
. n tk Crosby eematary node tha
ttion of the Settegast-Kopf Co..
rtakera. Tba deceased ta anrriTM
his wife; two sons Oacar J. and
Jit three daughters Mrs. Anna
uing Mrs. Ida KeWland and Mrs.
T Anderson all of Crosby and 21
.dchlldren. Pallbearara wUl be ' L.
ran. John T. Hare. B. Rnnna
. 0. A. Iinatrom T. B.- Ramsey
Y. A. Former. Honorary pau-
era are C A. Qaatafson Sr B.
on. Henry want im U. I .
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CE0RQE OLIVER HUNTT
Mineral aerricea for George Oliver
t. 06 Who died early Monday will
1 of the Foils-West Undertaking
iter 1. J. nmanaoi irui ouii(
burial win be in Forest Park
tery. Mr. .nuni sumvea oj
sistere lira Isabella Anderaon
lUSton ana nn -mmij otepneus
rs. Lilllsa Wahan. both ot Dal-
islibearera.wiU be I". 11 Van
i J..W. Uliver rfoon u. vnnr
. York B. B. Coffey and.F. 8.
P:l"e5t PcnarrU
norislB&i:'-''!'!'
Apenta tor -
-' a Wwlungton Cindy
h-e r ToM Phew-e
aU Madlsy sMt-m
L it E STOrJiY
I II tears In Boastoa
' t' ''7 Cklit and t'm-i
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Cla sscsh Schools
MRS. LEILA SCHUMApHEa ;
Aside from her atndio taaehmc Jfra.
Leila 8hu ma eh ervt expression
dramaUe art and physical culture to-
st rtrt or. Is organising cUsscs in two
of the leading public schools of the
city Montrose and Central High.
-This la Mrs. 8chumachera. second
year of teaching in Houaton- having
coma here from Georgia. ' where -aha
had aaeceaafully conducted her wn
expression .acnooL v)';. v '..1 .v
Officers Have Long Run
After Estaped Youth
. "If we'd been equipped with pedo
meters we' would have pinched .that
fellow on a apeeding charge too"'
Sneh were tha remdrke of Short-
call Officer J. H. Ditto followmr hla
return to police headquarters Mo day
night after a chase covering many
blocks of the North Side daring which
he and hla partner L. H. Case ap-
prehended a youth againat whom a
charge of being drank waa lodged.
Answering a call to North Main and
Boaan atreeta. the officer arrested
the youth and placed him is th sir auto
mobile preparatory to returning to
the police station. Tha machine had
acarcehr started . when the prisoner
lumped over the aide and started run-
in g. Abandoning the ear the office ra
gave' chase. ' - 1 .' f ; ; -
"We made aomething ieaa than 40
miles an hour us and him' but' we
got him" Caaa explamad to Desk
Sergeant Blaiock. . .- . J. '; v
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Could (IotSto
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San Lya L FklJurai's Vefda
Ue Cospocad lUdt Iler
Wc3
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Clam Falla N. T. For over two
month Iwasaoetck IwnanotabUto
stand on my feet
and my huabaad
did ny hae
work. Tb docteg
said aa eptntioa
might b naee
aarr. I read teatt-
moalal Uttcri
a boat Idla B.
Compcsmd
asdbcxanUtak
It Befor I bad
finiahad takin
tha flratbottla I aaw what rood.lt wu
doing m. lamnowwell andatrocc
doing all nr work for family offonr
11 my waahtaf and my winf which
I think ia ramarkabla. m I had not
dared to ran my aewtna; macliinlmt
had don all my aawbf byhand.1 trary
feel that ware it not for your madidM
I would not b hera todiy aa my caa
aeemd very aeriooa. " Ura.GBOBai
W. Bdschbu Qena Fmlk K T.
? Free vpoa Xteqiifjft ' .
lydl K. Ptokhara'n Privat Text-
Book upon "Mmenta PecoliartoWo.
men " will be aent you free upon r
KieatWrit to theiydia E. Fmkham
edlchka Co. Lyra Maiwachuaetts
Thiabook contalna vaioable informar
tion that every woman ahould hay.
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la "tUiart tfi't IVj '
CenTalent ta 1 tit trk
raQway atatkma t" r 1
wholeaalodlstrk ' ?
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"1 love the child aa it he were my
own and I intend tput up a hard
figbt'for hla.' I bar made him my
heir." - v. -
Thla waa the sUUmenf of Mrs.
ravid G. CoulV who "with tour .at-
: irneys representor her and her hus-
d hn her tint Monday in the
. .ty-l.ii district court tor the po;
sHion of 5-year-old - Roy Palmer
horn aha and her husband adopted a
rear ago. -' ' .''. ..'
Tba child waa recently take from
"ie Cftull home by -the Social Service
ureatt upon complaint of neighbors. '
Mrs. George E. BloUai neighuor
t nified she Tied thought Mrs. Oouli
urunk oa several occasions and that
she had heard Mrs Coull whip the lad
on two occasions j Mrs. .Ernest Wil-
Hams and Mrs- A. MandeU testified to
hearing . diaturbance . at the Coull
home. . 1 ' -
- Both " Mr. and Hra. 'Frank H
Holdem. who Bre in the np stairs of
the Coull home testified the child waa
being eared for ia the best manner
possible bad' -everything he needed
and seem to lore hie foster parents
a a mach aa they weed him: C. B.
Phillips also testified to the child's
being properly eared for. .- Defense
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iii'ffM 'K-f Hlly ft- iwrself have seen. me ! iirimehse therings of your 5
v . ; : - .Houston neighbors in bur store during the last two weeks. 1 Sufficient y . ' '
t - V u v av ' ' ' " "''' ' - at - ' . m " ' .. . . t3 - p .k . - r .. .. -. . is ' '.
. ' . ... f-i. & lff a Ck TOTreJAVe.rl W ak.s attttrdah1ei .. ' i '..:.?' . . 'l -'V I. . O ; '
I to say it is
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" i V than ever
- newer ones
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witnesses ' declared they had ' never
seen Mrs. Coull under the influence;
of liquor. .
George Sears attorney who handles
Mix Coull's estate and who also is
representing her In this case; testi-
fied the foster mother is worth $100.
000 in her own name. Bhe is a daugh-
ter of the late H. H. Dooley. and in-
herited both from her father 'and
mother . Oil waa recently etrock at
Pierce Junction on some of the Dooley
land he eaid. ?. ' " -' '
Testimony will be continued Tues-
day. .Mrs. Coull and her husband are
represented by members of the firm
of Mathia Beidengsfeldef. Teagu and
Kahn.; . ... 1 ;.-' . .. .... . ;
' tLANT TOMATOES. -
Eli CAMPO Texsi Sept 24. A
number of gardener are setting out
tomato plants hoping to raise a fall
crop. For several season past vines
have been kept 'alive through - the
summer and made 'a fall crop and the
experiment of setting . out plants ' is
being tried out One gardener ha
set out two thousand plant and will
probably set out. mora. Fall gardens
are expected to be god this year as
there haa been much rant.
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fw-7 1? e'F y - "tr
j'fX Osb. JJt dig XL
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3f .EDNESDAY tivening will
WUIVJ" . lll laOUS a IbUVUUUCUlt.
how
a grand success in every way'
The last two days are now at
before. V The first bargains are still . here augmented with L-'VC
that have been placed
ai v w uui inu guwo uajra
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FL'iLj regulated
Three Members Will Be
i Selected Before End
Following passage of an ordinance
regulating air traffic Mayor' Oacar
Hotcombe was nuthorued by the city
council Monday afternoon to appoint
an aviation board to pass upon the
qualifications of applicants .for li-
censes to pilot and to inspect at fre-
quent Intervals all airshipa operating
in Hottston.. Harold Block: a veteran
and aeronautical - engineer ' waa the
first applicant for a position on the
board .'..v.--
. Tha ordinance regulating aviation
waa passed without a dissenting vote
after it had been read by City Sec-
retary' W. A. 'Moore. Commissioner
H..A. Halverton who presided at the
meeting in tha place ot Mayor Hoi-
combe stated that 'ho favored the
plan f keeping the board membera
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ypMP . mraKiu law rva ( . .
see tKecncl ' of v the-greatest of all
."LJ.-J-'V.""
bis this -sale has been.'for inall
hand with our stocks in better shape ''
in our stocks hourly since the sale 'v-'.'-v ..''
iw uiu Kreaiu uuuuriuiuiy : u -
out of politics saying that it wou.J
deal with the preservation of Lie and
oronertr. ' ' '
ADPointmenta of the three mem
bers of the board will be made daring
the week it waa intimated ; at the
meeting. One of the membera munt be
a practicing: physician whos duties
wiu be to make physical examination
of all applicants for licenses to pilot
airships. The second member an ex-
perienced svUtor must determine
whether or not pplicants are capable
of handling airplanes under adverae
i . . t m . .it l I
conuiuons. xdc uufb nemoer an
aeronautical' engineer must oasa ud-
ea tha mechanism and other vital
parte of airships that are to ha op-
erated over the city.. ..'.. :'
E. I Gammage .Houston attorney
addresaea. tna council nrieny ouuuv
ine the oarnoaa of the board of aria.
tion. He was accompanied to the
meetmg ny air. uioea and u. u. yuicit
a flyer from. Huntsville. Abu now In
the service of C. C. Cannan. Will
Horwita. who owns an airship also
attended the aesaion. -
The ordinance aa passed Monday
Drovidcs that no shin shall flv lower
than 13000 feet above Houaton and
that pilota shall refrain from all va-
rieties of stunt f bring. It also sets
forth that no airship shall take off or
land anywhere within the city limits
at other than aviation fielda which
aha! be ao designated by th public
service commissioner. There now are
two 'fielda both located near each
other in the southern Uniita of tha
city. 1 i i
- It waa ait first auggesUd that the
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e -mbera of t aviation 'board tc
- ected by civil service examinstiona.
luia (lin. waa favored -by Commia-p.-.L--r
A. L Anderson. Commimioner
W. ii. Briitoa stated ' that the ap-
poinUnents ' should be made by the
city.. council explaining that there
were five members of the council
while tha .civil tarries board had bat
three.. - y .-.
Tejss Tdbe of Redmen
To Have Float in Parade
Meeting in room 838 ot the Kim
hotel Moadar nkht members of
Teja irlba af Bedmen - vninimonsly
decided to enter a float in Bouston'a
armistios day parade. It waa . tba
semi-monthly gathering of Tejas tribe
.uwvaw U..U UU U1Q
rder would hold an elaborate initia-
uon m rn au room of the Bender
hotel October when th Galveston
tanme tMm wannM mum. a
Pl'fjr the work. At least two Bute
viucvn i wui anena m tnb ia
named Tejas la honor of Texaa the
uiuivo (wnuiKiauoB oeing identical.
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Stowero '"Daily Special
A previously - annotinced all of these Rugs not
' told today rvill revert bade into our stocks at the
original price; On ; display in window corner
Walk er and Fannin. ; i
i.Ht'i l ft..-
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9x12 Seamless lAxminster' Jtugo
Everron knowa th AxmliutereV Houston homoa ar rmi
' wltt them. Thy always grive the boat of aatlaf action Th .
Ruga are aaamla aad jrott may kar your cholc of ither.
th Ardsley or Victory grmdas. The Rags eell regularly for
f 6160. On aal TODAT ONLY tor CASH at
'39.95
. )fuunitursO
' Ctartw Na. ioiU-aaam DlatrlotN. II. .
REPORT OP CONDITION OP THS
South Texas Commercial National Ban!:
... AT HOUSTON 1
la th State af Texaa at tfea eaaw at baaiaaa aa Seatemaer 14. 18331
: - . '' BJES0UKCE3. ' .!.... vj.'y..
1. a Loans and dlaeeunta tnchdlng redla- ' - . '-s ' '
' counta accaptancee of ether banka and . ' '.'V.'f.V''?;- -'.''
.Nj -r. foreign bill of eichauga or drafta sold ..rV j-"'v' ''!"V":
'? with indoraement af.tbia bank except . ' :'i'Vr'V'-?V '!'
i . j then ahowa ia t and ).. flS1192Uo yVy':'
rJJj?1 a'" ;; i;.v.v-.'?...uwiM2t.i
. ' Ovardrafta aaewrad 20Cti.oS
.' U. S. Oeverameat aeoarttl waed: - .
Deposited to aecure drenlatloa (TJ. S. ; '? ' "Vi- ' " 'i
. bonda par value) 100X00.00 v ' S '
..i " h All ather United Statea 0vemmant aeca- . y;ry.;-y.-it K
-. ritiaa (indudiag pretninma it any)... ! 145000.00 ; V
xdksu. .'ni.iit........................... ; 7 xdrs nnn :i
o. otaer aesaa. atewts. eearttiea.
u oanaing nouso aw.auv.w; aarmmra ana rixtures .- gjo.wl.i
7. BesJ estate owned ether than banking house.. ...... v. v.
8. Lawful reserve with Federal lleserve Bank... 2W908lj..
B. Itesaa with federal Beeerr Bank in nroceaa of eollectioa m
10. Cash ia vault and amount erne
UU Amount due from State banks bankera and trust com- . .
puiea in the Uaitedl SUtn (other than indudad ia v
Itema 8 9 and 10). . T41.T64X-4
12. exchanges for clearing house 788T64.M
IS. ' Checks on ather banks in tha same dty or town as report- - .
. - ing bank (ether than Item 12). .; 2541590.72
. Total of Items 0. 10. 1L 12 and IS. . g70&S3&.Al :
14.' KlalscellaiMona cash Itema . :; ' tyB0X9
1ft. Bedemptioa fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from TJ. 8. -V
Xrtaaurer ...'.. BOOO.CO
Other asseta it any U. 8. Bonda sold under agreement
. to repurchase . ej ft ' - 830000 (X)
Total..;............... .V.. :..... ..3ij2LS2ai;:
: -j ' y:-''"-:uABiuTiE&'Yi':
17. . Capital atock"pedd In....' $1000000.00
18. Surplus fund ... .................. i ....... L0O0.00OXO
ltt. Undivided -prom
a Baaerred . for interact and
- trm iMnil . .......
b Reeervedfor anearaed diaeount
$ iess corrtnv expenses interest
paM
M T.. .. ... Jl
. Amount due to national banks
23. Amount due to fettate banka bankera and trust companlea
. m tte united state ana
' - taaa maodea u item nor
24. Certified ehecka outsUnding
I.T 'JtwLl.. 1. ...
b m mcia. vuiaiauuiug.
. u. . . ... A. .m . I A
. .otai i items zx su so sa ana o. . .h(djwo.oj
Daajaad dspaalt (ather. tbaa bank deposits) tabjaot ta
f ' Rasarva (deposits payable within SO days):
Individual depoaita subject to check..
. Certificates ot deposit due in ieaa than 80 days (other
. taaa lor aeoaei borrtwed)
so. inrweaaa anpaia .......................
' low or aemaaa aoposus nuet tnaa ;
-v-. v. bank deposits) aubject to Keaerve 'V'v.-T.;
- Itema 20 27 28 'Jtt.80 and 81 $8135588.40 .i.-'-'uV.
TtaM deaeaita aabjeat t ftaaarva (payable after 30 daya :.:
.. or subject to 30 daya or mora notice and poatal v -
82. Certificates ot deposit (otker than for money borrowed)' 7"1. BO
S4. Otkertime donoslts 4...... d.0O2.Pi7.2()
8ft. Poatal aavinga deposita
Total ot time aepoeata suojecc to at- ' V'S ' '
! serve. Items S2.83. 84 anT 85 $4124.148.93' J:l ''-'.
80. United State deaeaita (other
. clliaiag war una -weposn actouni ana ueposiia of v .
. United Statea disbeirauw officers...'.........'....'. ;':'S4S.S
14.' Liabilities other than those above
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Stat t Texaa County ef Harris ss:
. LUr. uoaaett uasnier 01 taa
that the above atatemsnt la true to
Bubeeribed and eworn 'to before :me
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Yenr after: year
. gnesta from ;
H0UST0U
return regularly to
the Aator. Thejr
have learned br
pleaaant experi-
ence that "to auy
at the Aator is to'
Ja in New York."
F. A.aIU8CHINHEni
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ato.: 87.ooi im
from national banks...... . i.431.7i.'i (i
S501.874J25
62382.72
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ltM3AmfiUJSl -C? i Vfe'
ana taxe
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W0J97J
e5U402.37
4538.02334
8001.7(1
8227314
xoreign count riea (outer
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805t3.ir
ft' nitii
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than postal savings) in- y y
atated U. 8. bonda sold
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amiva - namea nans ao soi t r
the neat of my know'- ' . m
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Correct Attut: -
thla XltB 0y Ot eernemoer xo-a.
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