The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 280, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1921 Page: 4 of 14
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Witch Cases Recc.v I by Hrj:;lc:t Tcur Along Sicritsi of Wsr A: :d to
Telegraphers After C Flcnda Cc 1$ Plsncsd - " Ruce Army :.:r.;'h
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to 175.CCD
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thS? w to civilisation I J" . A
ken rneay
rr Ld Wire to Tlx Houion Pitt.
COCHXUK Out". . Beoee-
i h America atameB toust be
.rawin? ... the ode ef the wilder-
f shtiag ta.i. wf hack to
aieos wm .vui FrMu to insure
wekeeaa and cort no natter
kfll th. . OUt
B"1 the CaBS" tWMBBt and th
( new0"1"" men oa "
trtur a.-.- k.m exhauataA ave-
po t mf orwatioo BO- speculation with-
a. B 1b. . JaiS L. avhl.ja.aa A
OUI WTlQf atMO tO ""UI WBTWi
aviator aad their Indian nidci are a"
'J tbelr ww do Factory
-.a the r the Moose river by tha
Cochra Crate trefli by tb Mattiee
row v ....
Iodiu who broasht th
Bern - k. which iitkt an t-
Ul t kt ia kBO tm fr
route t 4Dtxted Mfore veBtker
iuioB ai fctr ka! ba takM
Into ceetttv?"-' !' ? ' - ?' 1 - :
- lion ... .tter v Af - lnrnatknal
tkree BM..t' vbb r forced t
baadoa tw.i. aaainc beDoM at the
rOce of luMt b7. ."iter dnftiaf Oer
nJ at f ttrtkTr atd the OaBaa au-
thority beeBtBcer te kav them
acconptoi 9a tb lat Up of tbete Jor
v Tot MaaB. ConmiBliABr A. B.
IVrrjr o ul Caaediu swaated
t;t not t Ottawa Friday to
rfaiit Jr coonaaadiBg the Hailey-
vury dirtrict; to 4ispatca trasted ea to
ritkrr tka JI.k at thm Krrinnkic ef both
trail fiemut Joy aent two trooper
from BaJiobory. li0 bios tout of hero
a are nicked- ehosen fceeauae of
t.K-.r eiwi-iMW ia aurBMiDtioc the
" tak Ae Bortkkfta in Bgly od
- Uf. On fill atart ub the Mat-
. r at dayus. ouaruay waue toe
viu:i vm iu wj iron viu.
: - rW mm Faot Diffleattlea.
confrentinr the voire
poodnt (preeeoUnf aewnpopera and
P1 aaociatioB " auojr porta of
Canada and the vited Statea and the
woTuif Dinsre 'neD arfd with making
a hiaterkaj ratrd of the return of the
trelrv- n Bore aorioaa one.
Em Uatti. and CocbriM kro 110 mile
opart at4.pocketabich hrave the traila
ia water osaslly arrrot bite in the after-
boob. f With the Mwapeper men. It ia a
oueatiOB timmt tot the maiu folk the
problem i. ona af Wilt coupled with the
Bfceuity of heiPf the epot whea the
o'8 erriTe are to bum
wword. - -
- EboIm Pady fr Dash.
: The CanaJUe railroad hent ob enaino
with ateaa Bp day luadraight ready for
nm uuoo-koar o outnco h UUIl
" i d. prove to be the right epot.
ThuredaV .ftemooo W. R Clark a
retema ith tw Brn to aid him.
started n h. Mmttke trmn T narr
la'trateUn. Kfat with at . .iazte oW-
drawa udl for aoPPUea and light camp
equipment. Thy oapoet to make at least
Si) aub a day . gnaraBteed that
they woi nm pack to Mattico n time
' to grre at 1m1 eht houn' notice of the
approach of the party from Moose Fac
tor.
Trapper for Adioa.
. . - t m a O . .
xteDhehe oaiea who taeo an i
Cucago M in the dty Jail cfiarfrv j rttb
barrUrj hTnr broken into the
wwdow of the HouttoBt Watch eora; ..aj
WN Tancua wbk i i av
Oalra took 10 cameuflago watch
arardlnr to V. A. Oorruraa re. t
of the company alt of which were recor
ered. lie broae tM window giasa w ith
aa iron chisel artec having aed a g
cutter the police Mki. -
Moat Teloflrapbar. -
After aetting tne wratcaes 15
started down rrankliB aeeoae a- i a
the middle of the block he met V. l
Oay.l. Jij SheffieldfOBd 1L8 8alu Mr. Uardiag and wa in
Western Umoa operator who Wor reW ferottca with hiaa lYUal Mr. MeUoi
By PKJUP.KINSLEY. : 1 v ' Aaoctotd m l; rt
Bf Looaed Wifw te The Iloastoo Poat ! WASHINGTON . Jan. T. Ab onanl-
MARION.' (X. Jan. ?. Difficulty fail mow report wa orderea rnday fcy hf
akaag ap hi Baiad over emblaet etlee- laeoat ailitary eomiaittee oa the row
IfcM hoi award rreddest-Elect Harding lutioa of Seoator Nw. republican ladi
t JoatpM bio trip to the South to at directing the eemary or war. tt
kt Jaaaary 22. U plan the to make atop irmy eaHataeitU ont.1 tht total
f hooseboat trip along too riorWa coast BHber of t enlisted men fia jredueedv to
and act ap headqwartcrt at Bfc. Augustine. 175000. ; . .
Cabinet Msaip wj nrely.TrWay Al . ..
Poiuwyrnai. hooro waa started for Aa-1 rSTSL
drew Mr. lieQoB of Pittabo. banker and rl '.Ct.i?-U' ffV.?.
.k. laia wvtuu oe auuini uu ovnaior urn
Wisconsin gare notice
aanfaetre
ary.Mr.il!
for secreta
b came
. . laatraB WVAUlaf KaB bBAMbT
iBWW dT IB I n-m. tr -pvw
M.rion at th I oot . republican
tarning from a midnight ranch.
con-
Mr. Mellon has
hat h reaerrod the fight to oroooao ia
the aenato reduction of the-amy to ISO-
000 men. ; Similar resolution are poadr
When tioJe saw- Uo tore operate- 1 Knox. Joti (J. Onudr of lenp8jlTai tat U o. w. -
Uvrr Bjod a Penrnae orxaaixa-1 aunor ameooment io w mw reoiu
. " . - B i. U.IJ Bw a a. - "
the backing of Senators reoroae and
Be mom into a ran aa we tare r--u
gaee Meely chaos for more thaat . tre
Mocks ending at a lumber yard aoar tit
Maia street viadact Whoa Oalea srot t
the viaduct he threw too watch eaoe ftti
a aearby reruae can from waka thf
were recovered by one at the operator.
Feif ted Sloop.
Oalea wai
near a pito
aeni
lying prooo
of kunber i
a saaanfaeturer
itioa aaaa. was aloo a visitor. lie has been
toned for oocretarj of commerce.-
hliaimaH deletitios. headed by E.
M. Ploristol of 8t Iouis come to boost
twertaaa r. uoaotoa or tnar eiaie lor
secretary of agriculture. Iadomments
tor Mr. HmixtoaL whoria a dirt fanner."
kl iloorkina 8000 a eve a. eame from Kaasa
waea tao tarea I T'. " . . . .1 A 'LT
tioa adopted iday by the committee
provided for re-eniistmoat of men who
are bow la the army or who served ia
tha . waWkU .waaoaat Bfaaa rKaiaa aa Ma ml
VUW ewvoawj owai iwi aavai VMaaia aw.- jwom ;
Another ameadmeat would authoriao the
secretary of war te diacharge men with
one year or more service.- 'The resolu
tion aum arovMes that the 175.0OU maxi
mnm pro posed by Senator New should
men caught So with aim . Ut srouiel taa Seiator Pn and other prorni- remain aaleaa crosB should -approprt
?T . . " . . ?i . In TW.Jnka Waal Hill lata funda far a laraar tare. i
himmlf and feigned drowoiaess. It told
the eneratora ho had heea aleepina there
for seme thai 4 - -
When token to the police itaUoa It was
ahowB by too records that Oak had beta
here only a tow days bofor charged with
peddling fak jewelry. ! A - .5 -
use or in operators sua uaioa was
nf Now York spoke for the delegation.
James R. Baker a farmer and John
Cane editor of the Vlissouri Ksranat
were wilh the doiegatton. .
Juliu Kahn. coMtreaamaa from I Cali
fornia and bead of the military affairs
committee of tao Donee discusses.' tM
v..r; ""T" ri" I miUt.rT licv-with Mr. Sll.rdlnr Fridar
of a atraiAtened finaar aatU the arVival morning. He aW Mr. Harding stood for
Miii. . la.reducUon ot me army at one to
Rorslti Criticlgsd
The committee' action Frkkr followed
muck criticism of recroitinr in mitDbera
exceeding the funds provided In the. last
army appropriation bill. Secretary Ba
ker has taken the position that the army
reorgaaisatioa bill directed recruiting up
to the full authoriird noaco strenrth' of
290000 men and that the department
TOBACCO GROTOS
THREATEN STRIKE;
"WMHOLDAUnOH
Final Decision on Flan to
Stop Planting Held Up
Until Jan.: 13
a reduction ot tne army at one to I r j v "J" -u" ' "V "
ltJM) and doom te 150i)00 during the bad to carry out the law
next uscal year. The Harding program
for eeuony Mr.. Kahn said would have
tno vrai McKinsT ot congress.aao w m
peogde. v
At the Mine tine Mr. Harding mad it
(lea to him that thtt country must not
act as though the millennium were at
hand but must nave at least a militarv
estabUahmMit of Potential strength. v Mr.
aaa mid the extra SMsion of congress
probably would bo called for lurch 31.
V -
iDock Workers Willing to
Accept Morgan line Terms
Houston Post Special.
Vtrbus Aclivitlrs Du:::.l
!920S:tFc:uVh :
ry 4 rt t- i
Isr w4a4Asi
' Houston rost 8pecfl.
AUSTIN. Tew. Jan T. Tb board of
tsrdAit Sdviaora haa Inst Comnleted Sad
iled with the governor a summary of its
tctivltiea during the year 1.X' This
rummary shew that durtog tb yeaf 020
applicatioaa for clemency were .filed to
which is added Oil rase; remaining on
the board docket at the end of MB.
which makei a total ot 1831 cases. lur;
In rha naat vesr the board disDoaed ot
7i7 rosea leaving 1004 cases undisnoscd
of st the beshinliis nf the new Tar.
Thia summary also ihows that dur-
ing the year 2G3 pardon were recom-
mended 87 conditional pardnac wer ad-
vised; SI paroles 11 remiasion of mis-
demeanor penaltie recommended ana 42
restoration of citiienhlpi ttrte The
board during this period made (iJ tdverse
repbrts 0 divided report' 42 general
statement: 1o recommended 40 fur-
lough 8 reprieve 2 commutation and
3 revocation of paroles while one adverse
recommendation on commutation -was
made total 000. '' . .;
"The member of the ootrd ot pardon
advisors" continued the summary ?'de
ire to esprea their appreciation of the
uniform courtesy extended them in the
oerformanca of their duties and for .the.
manifestations st confidence and approval
of Uo chief executive. TB service rea
dered will always be a happy memory
rendered-with aa acute sens of respon
ability attached but always with' a de
ire to be merciful when a duo regard
for justice would permit'
DAUGHTER ARRIVES.' '
Mr. 'and Mr. 1L JR. Lenay' ot loll
Welch street announce the .birth of a
daughter on' January 4.
in 1921 and to hold tha IDA eroa.. ; Their
action was.entativeJ3r indorawt at ibe
later estfaroamv " ..
AB tobacco markets which eloaed Toes-
it tv. ttma ... 1 dar when the renoral movement for elos-
were Oerft to start th. t'iark x I ng tne wareaosses sxanou rvtuax were
neditian u. way. Biadiab and 1rT. I srted oy
two expert traplw"hwjt date n vfl-
Uge of tiwm kew-baQt woodoa autldiaga
organ to equip themathre for a plunge
we hnh veswv s-ridav 'mornnia
1 bey too. intend .to meet the fcomecom
i s "rroDaata sdo " seat uota. sacs: as
Clut by saany boar.
OALVKSTOX. Tern. Jan. 7. Mem-
I hera of the Southern Pacific roastwiso
traaapoH workers local No. JUi held
their reeular semiBonthlv neetinc
. w. . I " I. I BT Ulft" L. V ws UIV BO""
Aaauoaira rim ncyvn. mn that the color Una on the South-
LEXINGTON Ky. Jan. 7. Final ac-lern I'acili- docks be Insisted upon the
k. K.nv.a d nuk..lsea- exnrfMUir tbeur wilbncaesa. now
"" J " - -"v i . - .... k .
men on the situation growing out of faO - tffl in . Vttei TirwrW-knTs:
ure ot tooscco Buyers to pay prices satis-1 ceneral agent o( the Morgan nne dated
faetorv to r rower iu tao Buriey tobacco 1 treraoer u.
district was postponed Friday until Janu
ary 13. v The meeting of these interests
which started here Friday moraina- and
adjourned late Friday night will be re
sumed on tnai oats alter a committee
confers with buyera for the large mann
facturers on pnees for the msi crop.
U rowers trom
bacco rrowtof
gether witn repnesentntives ef Indiana
and Ohio grower st a meeting prior to
the conference with banker and- ware-
housrmea rated to refuse
This letter was sent out oa the date
the Mallorv line strike was settled and
contains virtually the tame term ander
whieti the men returned to work on that
dock.4 Tkt concluding paragraph of. this
letter. follows: "I wish jou would please
ay to all former Morgan line dockwork-
.fL.?: ssoared that they wM be welcome and
that no discrimination will be shown
against them in tha mattervof employ
Gahren.steretarv of file local
said Friday that' the citiiens subcommit-
tea Wsa Hill endearormg to bring
an aquciDl adjustment of tn oinerencss
Dcvween us iJiwrjan one -ana ue men.
He stated that the members of the local
left that the committee had worked dill'
enuy n tM past and was st present
WSaaB tini StaVBKal T4 m m mn
M a1vT... 1 - -sssr .If . -n I
owses n ii a SHU dntow Wrhina nnoikU . .fHt r ut
ones were asked to close and n enmmit
tfe wa appointed to call: on officials ot
tlecaant st the dispute.
the UuisvOle tmirket to nk them to close - . .
onta a satiActori sjrTangement could Baptist Seminary at r-'s
" r - .1 .i-i----. vi "i t nti
roit worth wnoDDed
Seaetarv Writes History
Of Hobby AoWnistjatipii
' Itoutton Post 8pedal. ;
' AUSTrv . Te. Jan. T. Raymond
P rooks personal aecretary of Governor
W. P. TTaKI arbO is alan a atnfUnt M
JonrnaliKai of the University of Texas is
wriung and wOl bare soon finished s hi-
("7 Gorerner Hobby' administrstioa.
Ibi piece ot Bterary work to of a pre.
tenboua nature and wflt when pablished
bo a vohmae of ""ot 330 pages' Mr.
lireeke was formerly connected with the
editorial dmartsot of the Beanmont Es
terpriae which newspane is owned bjr
Governor Hobbf- .The book which ho is
wrpuBg contain a complete review
of all the nrineipal acta and festnras of
the admiaiatrstioas with walca- h has
noes connctcod. . .
- CORPORATIONS CHArTTEftea
Houston Post 8pedaL
AUSTIN Texsa Jan. 7. Chartered
Thursday; Wilson Supply company
Houston; capital stock. $50000.f Ineor-
pwiors: w. v. iTuaon X. w. vu-
"..5. O. Wilson.
IN Little Thentr of DsJlss Ine
Imllu; bo capital stock. Incorporators:
Mr. W. p. zumwalt Mrs. W. H. Page
VJ' ToeMw. A. J. Trr. Mrs.
R. Mav. Mrs- Charles Weiland. Pqr-
pose: . Promotion of dramatic expressioB
Samuel Gompers Guest
Of Mexican Republic
Associated Pre so Jtteport.
LAREDO. Texas. Jan. 7. Samuel
Gompers. president of the American Fed-
eration of Labor left Nuevo Laredo op-
posite here Friday sight on a special ear
for Mexico City where he will attend the
Pan-Amerkan labor conference. Ho was
welcomed by Luia N. Moron a secretary
iftoriated Preta ltportF
TORT WOBTH. Te.ua Jan.. 7..Tha
office waa wrecked the aafo ahattsred
ana ouu students in the Baptist seminary
nero awutnea.-at a a. m rwav. bv
safe blower who aecured o ia task and
several hundred dollara' worth of checks
snd escaped. Students saw the yegg
caving toe suaun uunaing on. toe
pun. y-
rexbSor fctZT" Texas Somerset Refinery
Announces Chi Pnce Cut
Mr. Gompers received felicitations from
President Obregon in which the Mexican
president stated tbat the southern repub
lic felt honored by the coming of th
American moor leader and that from the
moment they arrived oa Mexican aoQ ht
and bis party would be neit of the tor-
ernment ana people.
a a fuia m
Uveagood Grocery company Lockhnrt;
P!tal aelr 17000. InMrnnralarar A
' 'eosood J- T. Livengevd Bet-
Uouston Wrrhosa company Sons-
Clint Hollsda. j. u HilL N. o lWrll Knnwn Krlmf
.... v -r - . - - - - ww avm ii w M aB WaiaasiBk
Housewives to Demand
Liwer Prices For Meal
Houston Post Special . '
SAN ANTONIO. Texas Jan T. Th
San Antonio Housewives' league wiQ d-j
man tower retail prices lor meat and
will ask the street ear-eomnanv. to re
duce the fare from 8 to 5 cents or show
gdequste cause . ?
The league insists that the wholes)
price of meats ia such that a lower ret
toll pnce is possible. t xey claim that
the traction company is making a rat t
return on the 8-cent faro over and above
tha: necessary to upkeep and pay a dirf
in outer Bora snouia try to make a ft'
auction in rates. . .
' AMoriated Press lUport
HAW ANTONIO Tra. '-'laat 1-lt
the opening of business Friday refiners
announces a cut ot A) cents in Texss
Sonaersst erude oil which they were buy.
in f-ridsy at z.so a 'barrel .a reduo-
woa at lines AJCNxawer 1 laai. When an-
oiaer oo-cent cat was annonneea. -Slack
ening demand especallj for fuel oil ig
w f-t- aa tne nun
AH ofdthose who art iqteraited
in tha candidacy tf Mr. Spencer
for Mayor are Asked to be at his
place of bigness 601-3-5-7
Preston Avenge 8 o'clock this
evening. Tbe meeting will be
for the . purpose of forming
plans to acquaint the public
With Mr Spencer and his views
concernirtg the office. 0
' PoUUcai Advertisement) - -S
And Now Gome Special Bargains in the'
Children's Shop
i It's tirjsejly Ho brine the youngsters into tte famous Children's
Shop at Buckley's1. There are bargains galore price reductions
that will please every' mother and shoes that will delight the '
soul of any child. And you cap depend with comfortable cer
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lainiy on uoin uic quality ui-uic siitica an tucj varuui uicutuu
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oi tmmg. nere are some examples oi particularly attractive
prices?1' v ' -! i " i' .
Growing Girls' Boots; sizes V to 6 Tan and Black 47 Eft
Ucej $9.00 and $11.00 values VI iJU
.Mines' Shoes sixes ll to 2 Patent and Tan lace and P Mfk
button; $8.00 and $9.00 values 0M.-
Children's Shoes sizes 8 tci U Tan- Gunmetal and Patent
including the famous Buckley Romper $5.00 and $6.00 M Aft
values
$3.40
Infants' Shoes sizes 4 to 8 -Patent with combinations
of colored kid tops ; $4.25 value . .
. InfanU' Shoes sizes 1 to 4 Black Kid and Patent; M liV
$3.25 value i ... . VatiHU
little Gents' Shoes' sizes 10 to 12 Black; Gunmetal
in lace and button ; $6.00 and $7.00 values .
Boys'. Shoes sizes 1 to 6-Qunmetal Dark Tan; lace flC(f" ft
and blticher models; $7 arid $9 values .. . . ... . ; . ; . . JiUU
V" Children's Ballet Sappers Black and White t r
$480
BucMey; bhoe Cor
4
i rooks-Woftora rrodurtioo company.
"lenridge; w'"" stock sizo.uuu
"Torators: - n. Brook. Bea Wof-
A. X O Brien.
- hel Cemtery associatioo Frisco'; Bo
-.1 stock. ' Incorporator: w. E.
f. J. ghrader. JL p. Rogers.
- rnie Oa corporation Dallas; capital
'A' SI 50000- Incorporators: Kol
'is. 1 A Herman J. VL Averbook.
iaruiers Co-Operativ society Wes-
no cenitai m.oca.-j! Incorporators
Listts JL Manu B. I. dark.
A "en.imciits to charters ire re filed by
4 Oaij.v Hardware and Machiner
" "v Ueri iscresving capital
' to 1123.000; A.
Dies at Home in' China !
' Associated Press Report.
BEAUMONT Texas. Jan. 7. ."Walter
3. Conklin age S8- died Thnraday evsa-
ing at his. home at China this cwunty.
iu wa in me mercantile easiness sett.
He has been a resident ot this county
for 83 years having first entered bust.
asse nt rMoine f ass not hie busmesii
wa wasnen sway ia tne woo storm
Ha then came to Beaumont and uo an-
til three year ago . was proprietor ot
the Opera House bar. He ia aurrrrwj
by a widow ana several children.
v MOVING PICTURE
. TALENT sVANTED
Otrta and Voaiog Ms t Train fen Our
- s Mtving PMature r-roduetlene.
v. Suncct tiudio
til Sldsay St.- ---v. : Preston sagl
i . t ' "i
from fw.. ' to 1123.000; A. L T1 ' 1 T 1 ri .
- company ' Aas It ln Antonio 1 WelVC injured Ml Oil T
capital r'Hk f -ra 4:i.000to 71 ' D....LL ' ' u
-jl ; i ' i-xplosion at Durkburnett
rm!t to do I- 'ties fa Texts ws ' k i-oeiateA Pmi fienore
i. i. '....a I WICHITA PALLS. Texas. Jan..
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SASV PAVM1 V' ''
rters at DsI-fJf. ar I w t
tV.ZKZ VISTKJ c:zz.
WOSTH.. Jso. 7. n.
. -aat St th Worth I L V
etrreotn bT ak dw 1 S
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W. Ilarrell was probably fatally injured I
sou it. oibvis less senousiy jnjnseg in I
a oil explosion at the V. r. Noble r-
finery at Hurkburnett Thursday ; night
Considerable damage was done by the '
fire following the blast which ii believed I
have been caused by a leaky valve.
jitiv vuuuiuf was IKIUOUtUfSj
REGAINS HEALTH
3. 4Ceuref lira Maude Morrti
wno wa operated on at the Bap
rarium several days sgo. Is grsd-
--perting it ws reported Frf-
regular si::: VICE?
Osivestm ana Texas CI
eressua A""" snd i
to Havre.
'tterdam
Gulf-Livcrpocl One' ' ;
Taaas City and Oalventon tt LMepeai
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11
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' MsnsQtna
C. B. FOX. 'Oltrrt t
Roam 412. Couon
The Children's Shop.
.315 MAjN STREET
EcpciallyPrcprjcd for
Tcday
' ' a) '' ' ' ' v .- .
Wonc!erii!l Savings
r
Suits!
V''s " ' ;
amwawAat . 1
tbat
m Ba. . ; fat . v ; v
FW ' I
fwaw r" - - " .'..' !"' a
uressesi
fv-V
Heretofore Soil Up to
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awss 'WBM: - JJ i
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Soil ding MaterUta
v .a.'. i ii a
Tao lini attention Is paid to Selecting aand for. conorata) . for
cement topping pf floors walka and drive; for plastering work.' ;
Wo producs special aand foriach purpoa. . y :
Mall order givon prompt and caraXul attention. - -
MORTONiCr HdrjTON
Heuaton Texas. ' "7
EUILDIN9 MATERIALS.
Phone Preston 1301
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CAP.ONl A M ... .Modrtsrrassas Cra'sa with Shore sxearaloa.... Jan. M
CCLUfc3lA....Laadosd.)rry and L.as.ow.....: Jaa. IS Fan ifl Mar2d
K.A.VlCTORlA.LIvsrpool .......Jan. IS Mar. 23
i....nraeus uunrovnis ana inssis..'. jaa. is
T0R.Cherbeuri and Souimptoa. Jan. 20 ' Mar.
!... Halifax Hyjnouih Chrbosro Hambarg.Jaa. 22
if.lS.i.....Uvarpool ..Jan. 29 i
. .ANIA.....Livrynol ............. Jan. 29 Mar. -8 Apr II
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ITANIA Chsrbourg -1 J-ob .nntoa -...Fh. S Fa. 26 fir. tl
i'IA (aw).PIymou t i C.-ora.... peh 8 Mar. 19 Apr. IS
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mi-i 4 Hambaro Mar. I Apr. 12
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t iil on January 15th for a Crulae to
ClI? MONACO NAPLES ALEXANDRIA
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.$28.50 $36.85
. I Valuei to . 'Values to -
$62.50 S09.50- :
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Main
Women's Wear and Millinery
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Charter N. 9712 Rsaarva Owtriot N. II. ' ' '.v
. REPORT OP JWt CONDITION OF THK t ; .
UNION NATIONAL BANK ; .
"" ' '"'"; ATfHOUSTON t '" i ..' .--.'.wf
' - la tha Stats at Taxaa at thawotaaf hanam aa Oaoaataar 2) 1120 I
' ; 4' '"'-'''V: RESOURCES.' J'' " t .tflS '
a Loans and discounts including rediscount V ' '
. texceptihoa shown in and c)... ..$10C03le.!2S .
t . ' t '. ' T' m i in V.i i nun - .
Total loan..... .i....(.....1002l4o 2a.
Ovvrdralts unsecured .......r... ....... ..it.. ........ W
U. a. uevsraatoat .aaoanfTaa ewaed:- .''-
a deposited to secure circuUtjoa (U. & bond ;
par value SU00UU0.00 . . . . 8010O0.00 -
Owued ana uupieuged 1U2UHW.00 - '
Total U. 8. (Government securities.
pihwr bona ucarltiss ato.; '
. becuxiues other tnau t. B. bond (not including
stocks) owned and unpledged
v....
2520400 00
S354.875.00
. .
. . t .
' Totaftionds securities etc other than U.-S.i...
fi. Ktocts. other tnan Federal taeserve ttank sloes. . . .
7. Stock of t'edemi Keserve Ban (no per cent of subscription).
S. a Value tr banking house owned aud uniiicujnbem.VoitW4HI
' fr fcquity in baukiug nouse i
0. Furniture and fixture..
IU VJieai estate owned other than banking beuae.
4.'..--. .... - ... k I ... 1 ..
lx.- JjwlUl mwrvv wiui f raeiai uvivitv uwwi ..... .
Item with Federal Keserve lank u prowa of coUecon (not
'"' - svailaole as reserve) .;..-.... ir. .. ...
Chth in vault and net amount due from national bauks......
at amonnta due from banka banner and trust coiniiaiuea hi
; th Linited States (utuer tnan included in Item" it 12
:- . ot 18) ;w..
Kxchanges tor clearing nouse. . . . ...
Chick on other banks in tne same city or town as reporting
nank (other than Item Id)....
. . - 'A'otal ot Items 12 lit 14 15 and lo. ... . .'oa103.hU
Chick on bauMs located outside of aty or town ot reporting
oank and other oasn item....;
18 Hodeuipuon fund with D. H Treasurer and due from U. a
'lYsasuror ...........
15.
10.
354875 00 .
OlHU b.ar
otJ.OUU uo
075709 CO x
. tfii.lWOl
MUof 44
(muUcix
"702.800 sa
526037 1a1
. bu4U0 12
120757 88
! " " tty
45000 00
W 1
10. '..Interest earned but not oollected pproximate--ou Note And '
. liuls Keceivabia ot peat due. .30152 14
''..- t .y 'hJv.V'N'' - V -r ' I
v Tot!.. ..v.... ....... ...Simwwts
1
'Mi.
24.
Capital stock psidHln..;i..t...?.t.......tv. $1000006 00
burplusfund .i..;..r.'.A. ............... 200OU0 00 '
s (juuividod profit ..T. .vl144OO0.10 -
o beg current expenses interest. nd taxes paid. . 4OU2.V5 600507 24
115033 12
44083 U-
' 'lO.MU Oil .
&tlUO Ui) -1V17
(3
iqisrset and uiscuunt collected or eretuted . ia gdVanca ' of
- matnritv ind tint earned I lnuroxuniite I x. .....
25. 'Amount reserved fur tox ecrusu...4 ........
zu Aiavupt reserved tor au interest pevrueu....
zi. Vireulutiug note outstanding
At. Met amount due to nstionsi ban.. ?.........
W. Aet amounts uu to banks bangers and trust companies in th
. .i 'i. ijnlted btstea. and toreiitu oouutr.es I other man included
': ."in items M or 201. i. 1 irtn ) 1-j
CertifisU . CQecki .outstanding .....-;'.' - s3M tt
Cashier a check on own bsiik outstanding. 200JKiO
Total of Uenia 2S a SO Si and tti. ... 2lB4tU0.53 . ' .
Oanaad dsponu (other ihaa bank dspotiti). taBjeot it Heasrv '
filu.ukuirtf ..avuKIa wrllliin ul rtavaa
S3. Indiviuusl deposit subject to cheat t .
n. Ceitificate o( deposit due is less thauVO nays (other than for
? money ' oorroweuf r4 . ..-... v . . .a t i f
- r rotal ef demand depoattg (other than bank v" 'T ' "
.'.- r :'' deposits) subject to Heserte Items ' v "
a; JH. 05 BO. dV and SB S7.507.433.IU
Tlaia deposits asbjaot ta Rsaerva (payahl "after su days or
subject to SO ssys or more notice snd poatal ving t
Certlf ieates of deposit (other than for money borreweu; . . ... '
Other ttmd deposits ... v.t
'- - v ..'lotsl Ot time deposit subject to Ue serve 1
' Items HO. 40. 41 and 4H .IS Rai ina m
81.
87.
80.
az..
.?J500.io3 1 ;
.. i . 20 U
04.81) ( )
Sftl T I lifit . . i. l ak au k..
a; tviaomues owsr uso moss auvre suiieu ..t.
10
11 !
Total..... ................. .t.?...185Ui:
5V Of tha total loan nd dlscoasta ahowa ahova th amount aa which I '
and dlicouat an charged at. rats In axoat of thoi permltt ky iit v
' 6l7 Kcv. SUt.) (sxotuiiva at aotaa apoa which total charge set te a
.cant waa mad) .was aoaa. Tae aamher at uch loan wa aaaa..
State ot Texas Coupty of Harris sa.' ' "." -'
' I' XL B. Flncb cashier of tha abova named bank do solemnly swear t'
above statement i tru to th best ot try knowkdze and belief. .
i (.a ! y ot January 1021. 1
If. Al. iVKltTlli.lJll.lt Notary l'i '
f tibscribed and iwora to bctora tua V. 7th
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