The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 280, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1921 Page: 7 of 14
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" Under Xky
; - . ...
fle bes'auiJn of the wLter term fxia
:ivities at Kin institute afirly buMcj..
I .juenta an teen hurryifa about tbe
c .input. Reports from the (all terra it-
1 .Inations seemto'have eUmulated to
1 !emle work Time 1 fotffii ttovrever
r taiilfence la many interesting out-
iit activities. ' - ''"' 1 .
Men members of the Freshmen data
will hereafter be require to take com-
. pulsory athletic under the supervision of
Leslie Mann There -Will be competition
i t such everts ae the im&i Jump daehea
" i. 0 jump shot put tiseue burl and pole
vault Folate will be given lor the effi-
- cieney In theee events and prisea will be
aadrded the onee obtaining the highest
. avtrarea. .
Warfc aa VaaavRank .' ' ' '
' .The Campanile IUce year-book la be-
Int worked on day and nifht by the edi-
- toriat aUff. - A campaign urging student
to bar their photographs made at once
ia beta carried on. 4-
ClsreneeE. Wademan buaineaa man-
: t of abtletics resigned Friday to de-
' vu.e bis time te the buaineaa end of the
campanile. Mr. Wademan will be. tue-
ceeded by Arthur Gain aa buaineaa man-
; aeer of aihlrtifa. . u ... -.
;'. Behearaala of Bhaw's popular comedy
. "Arms and the Man' under the super-
tislon ; of J)r. " Slaughter instructor In
i
- ices"; t- 3 L.
t i
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philanthropy are being carried out
utany ay Mice members of the Y
and x. II. C. A. - It la planned to present
4 7
the Dlar in the near future In the audi'
toriumb of the South End junior high
rbooL Tbe cast of characteVa baa been
selected but not yet announced.
; Or. Axaaa nataraMl
. : Dr.Axaoa professor of English liter'
ature baa returae. to take charge of
air junior ana senior lectures via ;ng
linn. Dr. Axson ia lata from fvaahin
. ton baring gone there after experiencing
a severe: nervous breakdown while dellW
erlng a aeries of tectnrea at the Univers
ity 01 California at Berkeley.
- .Jack Shelton trainer (or ' the" ' Rice
Tarsity athletics haa virtuaUy realgned
from hia position at the institute. Die-
- agreements as to his duties are given
aa teaaona for hia resignation. Jack la
the one negro trainer that haa been- able
to win the friendship of every athlete
that he haa trained. It ie with alacere
regret on the part of many atudebtg that
'.wioj ac aiacs Have. -y. ;
y J . vWtsjta Qyai Clauaa.
- A dase of 100 women students "expect
to begin gymnasium work under the su
pervision of liesiie Mann aext week. .
Bice students now have a new place
i- 7?" way(itneie spar moment
t llV Vl TB .11 ' aa aa. a . -
reunited with her own love.
QUEEN THEATBR:vNorma Talmadm' ln "Tho Branded Woman-la a
eonrerit lrl ho haa been led to believe by her grandfather that aha la an
orphan. She ia kidnaped by he mother who tuna a rambling retort Later she
returns to her grandfather and becomes engaged to a young diplomat and the
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.w.Mis a iu tuuHNioa agaia maaea fronoie lor toe aaugater. '- . .
: - ZOB THEATER: Mae Marah In Thh Little VValA 1AAi W. tt nrinoin.i
feminine role m the film veraioB of ifarloria nntnn rv. wrii. m
ork t fc. .w. : . '
I. : r i ; PANCINbi Turner Hall McMllllan Dancing Academy. V
T . ' ' 11 1 1 11
lie Oide CoUege Inn which waa opened
. during the holldavs. -it finhlnriMl uim.
; what after a similar phut at Pale Alto
: f"1 offera a moat attractive atmosphere
- for impromptu dancing paatlee. ' Ia addt
. uon to tma. the inn aervea delidoua food
. tamalea aandwichea real Mexican chili
.' pralinea and variouk fountain delicacies.
; LOCAlTCOURTS
. . . 'v Salta Piled fer District Ceart.
' "esMw Urfc
. ''f." Jat vs. WUle Bomt Iaesa alvoee
raaiM.r iiMm .nrirty-aftii).
nDinnmi -intir-snn.
All ton In MantuialM A ru.l .1
pile te reaieve it-
A. Cuteada w
. VVIUInm MrUarrer vs. Howtai Priatina
tny. ilium iKiftr-arthi. t "
LI1 1? y 521 nsjorsaee Mmaaay salt e
;. il" 8M' w- a: BtUr veeee (Bdht
J. B. iBim D. K. sjauta tea Ltea Leak.
..11 Klna . Albert Kit atroree fltltht
X:
J (Klrtltathr.
." Alausn IMMaWtoa
frr IBIhtlIU.
wjpip ia.isnuetli).
i jw Wc vs. Jesse frtce. divorce Bl(ht-
lrJji fries vs. D. a. Oess 4aaus (Tiftr
?n?r..e vs..asil B. Ollbart divorce
i. asvtiitia lldajetSB. H-
Toot DnpoK dissolve pert
r. Ijani mm. U Mltk iu
:. (RlrbMett). 1 '
' Has bVaext frlead. ts. 914Br Uoo-
ss. duMiM (tlftr-flfta)! '
leiM """' u' diveeee (Klfbt
6. e. IMd n otto MtrUn ir et al. debt sad
Nwetraaea Auty-ant). ' 0
t-. Eleveath Dmtrtot Ceart
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v Vn. Knni lmmm
T. W. Han4r M...U'n. oJ
. 'Slxty-Flrit Olatrlot Ceart
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r??lL.f ."."i aSL ' aaar fug-
A. K. fb'iirlei fa. A. u. Ukantii .1 . La-.
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aint .for plilntlff tot tlO.OOO.
A. K. rt-.rla. ts. A. U. bo
- . B. C. tteiMM vA'aaaitf AJoie. Jr. t si.
kidinpMit for drfeMsnti.
' -.is" tessa T ' die-
- V eighlletk District Ceart
JL.Af MTftiedin.. t au
V as ludiaMBt tr dedsolt
Caaaty Ceart'Ha. I.
Ws v Uwia jedae.r'. '
MlTee. Csrtr twnfnr vs. Lwibmu N
rwne A UirrlS as. tvM Wrtaa aA..ii
ftallwsy eiwipaDy
Bmsra vs. HoaftMl tad Teni OntrsJ
H. B. Maun (a. H. & llLi i
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MHM?i '; Tenl'11 Mft eoesaaajf it si
1 .t y 'aaatyCeartNca.?
If "i"nl " t. WrTslit. aaraliasMBt
Jin' mat by asiwumiti " .
W. O- Mmi comiHin va. Katie BqtehlaoO
M; P-i5i??.T '':iil"im' eerdictoa
Tha twii-neiital lamtimnt enmMnV s.
' -Wallar H. ttllrhall. Mltiari aail aU.IH
Haatv llrotlioni va. I'a f muter fjil tiaocbr-
ttvt a"u ffHif ..1
iiastr protlwra n. 'i-kh Pute Line
etnjr eettlad lad laolla4
" ;" Warrlcsa tloeaiea.
Curt D. Bertaf an-t a V-4-ilne W
len.
Hiill"" H. galh a
laiiar T.. )Kinu.a aud ansa Uaaala Dai-
lllrai'h Prtnalaf an4 ?i. Pwir AiIIm p
I A. h l i G'.ii a luiua'
I. W. V ..t a I a ka-lllun. .
Itro - 1 una h7 tsatob '
r.a c.y sod t. . i i v
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COZY THHAT2H: Tha Iu":rr.' a err : .-.y'i J "71 1'-cla
C!rl" featuring Jack Owens and T.. y Lun a. On the Bcreeiu Jav2 V.
aey in Eplaode 7 of ''DaredevU Jacli";- ITarry Kyera la "The Wildcatter" tal
the Jlall Room Eoya In a Jaii ccxaiyr .. -"..
. -v ; 'i motion r'Tur.ra. . " . ..
CROWN TK"ATERi The Ptface of Tokened XVladows." Arlee fevers! -a
ia traveling fa. India wheh a native crlm-e. JUiuX falls ia love with lit
and Invites her to. hia mysterious house. When sua falia to reap rear a youcg
American alio la lore with her goea In aaarcha&d rescuea her from tne
prince who haa taken her to a desert abode -; . " -- . x
IR33 TKSATER: Eurene O'Brien In-"The. Wonderful: Chance" la a
young man who is in trouble when a society -man disappears he Is accV
dentally mUUkea for hta ao close la the resemblance. Ha Is taken to the
fashionable home meeta the man'a wife who can net tell the difference) be-
tween them. He aeea hia opportunity to come back. " - v - ' '.
1S13 THEATER: OUte Tell tn"Clathea." The heroine ta a young; girl
thrown into NewsTork aoclety believing ah baa ample; funds to keep up tbe
aoclal gait. WEen her debts for clothing hare become monumental her law-
yer tells her eho la poor. and that he has "bought her."'Sae lovei another
man. - 1 -t'!1 -j. i s ' . . . ;
KEY THEATER Enid Bennett In "The False rJad.HVla a youna rift
Crook whose lover haa lust been releaaed from orison and who haa decided
to go straight He geta a Job In a hank in a Tillage. The girl with a con-
leoeraie go mere to rob tbe bank.' GomDlicatlona ariaa when the man hears
of her act. but a happy aolution ia found. '.;.". t " . -' v
UBERTY THEATER i Bebe Danfela In Oh. Tflr: Idtr haa tha tnl ftf
May Barber aotraaa. who trlea to congratulate an old aweetheart on bia en
gagement to an heireaa. 8he arrrrea aa the wedding ceremony is underway and
eete up a train of oompllcttiona. Jlnally tha couple are restored and Mar la
At
Thirty-Ft si Trsnsactic
.Eikd L. Jfficc of the
:y Clerk
t t : e .
a k.. fri'i i r j-i'-i e -l se
-pV o-.r t'.:;::. ;;. T' e i' 'je 1 t
e. j -
tLe event that ''' t ahi.".I t
electue hi'tlie tat . uowwi-
Lt in transit st t:ic t-ii"" will r t
ted by its provii.:.-s. Tiis tu e 1
ccn tascd upon the ' ..t il principle t
a r' viptm a riven "raeut can wt
ued while that ahu(ieat I m ei.P'
The rullsg applies to ail freight tUt !
Thlrtt-ar real t tranafcra ahd for ree-
or Friday In tl'-a i io of Albert Townaaad
moory elt. an - -l r7.PI.0J. sa folioaa:
jAMril! HAMii.i Sl-niytY 9. D. -
IJinaat t T a .1 nia.ua. 'but 4. anhriU.
vlalwa ........a..-' 18
Wl K" BLD I'lTlOS 0. " P.
Tboenpaoa ta C b. Addklaaas. lata K
aod H ..:...( 8000
CAmoARA Annr m. . atam t
i Utts a O. acnovcak ma ia. 10.. . M
lie tn
WlXILlIaAM) HI-
AI(Bh. .
u J. n. Waddle .
ha R J. Al.n.i. .. .1(10 fMt aa Oak
CBOSBT IVn.'- Jtut Hlracka to.
Lanaaanl IW L . 1. SL M. bait at kit
a. block II ... 4.000
rBEELAKn AC1. W. F. Kralasd . .
et al to W. B. lot 10. blwk 1.. . 1
BV'IMJHKUI Cf i r.!
CemMrr tomiw to alia ua
re. to( 41. I s B
4S-
FIRST iSLEEPIl
; AR LEAVES FOR
TAIIPICO JAM. 46
I m p r 6 v e d Tramsportation
Conditions Cause Chaftge ;
; ; In SleeJ)cr ScheiJule ;
Owing to the rapid Improvement of
transMrtatma eonditJona in old Uexira.
the Inaugnration of throuch sleeolna ear
ervtce oeiweeu uouacon and xamploo
haa been advanced from February I to
Saturday. January 15 according to an an-
nouncement Friday by C. W. Btraln gen.
erar paaaenfer agent of the Qua! Coaat
lines. .''--.
Leaves Heaatea at 9:30 . .
Thai Aral ma aril! . n.OA
' . i. " " Kat aauuawia aia aaav
P.
via
latter
i. Saturday January 15 for Tampico
BrownaviUe. ndwill arrive at the
ir tUBCe at 1130 a m. IK fnllnarlne
momillK. Tha eaf wDI- dnnart fnam tka.
Gulf Coast Lines station at Brownsrllle
three hours later via the Kattnnai Tin.a
of Mexico for Monterey .Thia amount of
ume t auoweo M.r strain aaiev in oroer
ie give passengers time to complete their
CUStoUs1 and other arranvemanra Tha
train will reach Monterey at 11:30 p. m.
n Tra nay. ana arnve at Tampico at
y.-.t. w aecona lugnt out.lrom
HOUSton. Broiler-hnffat car aaaariawa ill
be supplied on thia trains the same as
wiu me sleeping car service to Mexico
City OWhU to the lack oft railraait raafa.
jnma acroBs mo ooraerr: -
V' ; Ca naate to Heaatea. .
The first sleeping car win leave Tarn
pica for. Houston on the moraine 9t Jan
uary 18 this aervi being In addition to
the sleeper to Mexico City which waa
begun on January 1. - .s"-
In order to handle the Tampico service
seUrfactorlly- the NaUolial Railways of
wi eaiaousn an exclusive passant
av uaiu i uriaixa JDrowBBVlue Mats
nioroa and Moaterey. running in and ent
of the Qulf Coast station at BrownaviUe
aaMr'''aa'fadlltatr'tb' handling of
thrnugb care and passengers. -
" That tha awrrW te MtIoa flHr tha
Jn Coast lines la appreciated . bv the
ouainesi interests or uoaston espectailr
taose engaged 1 in the oil industry is
enown ny we fact that everv bertH in
me Mexico V lty sleeper baa been- occu
nildav
PCRavIa. HIkVk.H- B. Oabaart la
A. V. Uehliart. all lutercat la William -
- Perklna X-'H -
8TIUK BOONi AwUrnON Btuda
HoldiBjr aaaoi'latloa to Loull ' lit-
koarar. tola IS IA. SO. block U
XOBLR AUDITION Mara aallfa at
to Jom.Ji i.(.r. i.a 1 a 1 In.
' rlaaiwa. Mark 01 ...... '130
KOBUt ADDITION Mrs. fxiraaa rams
.1 t i. a..a aa a 1a
Pinal Work m .....rt... . ' W
EUPI&B AUUITION Mrs M. . AIMv-
on to Frank H. Jooea. tat 8 Hock l1g 4.273
1M1-1RB AWITION II. 8. Imes to"
. t. U. Jooea. lot S. M'k 13 8.S2S
11.1 AND C. B K. 8UUVKI-K. T
Wlltnai r thin anaa Mia!
B. T. Wllaoo aimaiTWli n-.. ....... i
p. oreoo riB-r AiwnoN r. r
Arnlaa Oat Mnnnriwr t jKMklr lauufaf tUflDK .
rompanjr pari or dum-k i. -t
YlNOB AniTl.iN H. W4 Wallsee b . '
W. O Oaddli lot t W IS..... 8.408
OGMTBAI. i hABK AUU1TION-J. A.
Sikaa to W. A. Waaaer tou ao u W"
ovLri-it nuDVivA ivw nana-. r;...
Clark to ta O. I -Tile lot X Work 8a4 8.588
SOUTH aiDH BUFFALO BATOu r. J.
I ta 1 1 ta ta ll- . Hunnaai. bhe
r lot a. biark .a - ..... ; hioj
AKKB TlnillTlOM Mtroa . Pha t t .
B. K. Hnltkann nr at awes u .1. .am
W. a. BAKKK ADDITION Kd Barka
blemsB Kuora. kt V half f lot 3.
' lo ia BlntlatrT. lofa si w oiwa na
FK.rrMOIUiL.Nl VABMli ADDmON
Harry TaaiWrii to W. T. AdSaa. aoqth
halt of oortalialt ot.tawta kaK al lot
H'eiia-
lVe4 at
rcat ia lo
pied each alght amca the earvice .waa in
etalled. -Many inquiries have been Ire
ceived- concerning the Tampico' service
paaaanger represenUdrea of the road de
wea. . r ' j '? v s i
Man Found Makinff Libuor
SayVHesTpoOldtoWork
"ram an old man- 51 ytara ad I
hid'ao Other meana of making a living"
J B. Davie told United BUtes Commia-
sfoner McMahon Friday morning when he
jnd O. Neffendorf were arraigned before
him on a charge of manufacturing and
poaeessing liquor. They both admitted
"trying to make" whisky.
Tha raid no tha atill ma maHa Tk..n.
day bt Bttlei liquor waa aeUed aa the
men were "just firing up" the 00-gallon
atHC ! AIl la aaid tele' tha largeat still
captured in Harris county. Ab
gallons or mean were aeised.
HY1B
W. Mlteha
hie aw aio..K n --j.. ... . . . .. ..
1IA1H TKI; ADblTIOS
81.900
a... ' - m aU
it "n :!
SOUTH MDB Bl'rrAUJ OAHW la-aia
A. Fna it u u wa Unas aau
inrercat In lots btooa w. .........
FAKK 'AMNKAW Auvrriyn u.
11 .a .1 a w T . Kmal
J.OW
Inulaa
loaea to tMila Rlctitcr et us. hw 3. 4.
r if M ib awi ia. .
f latTcaron'ts A. laoaat tract ISO .
I' feet aqiiara i.Ui..1..i..t --' t 1
NO!
QAiumna su a
ith Mm In
K. Tanh ta -1. SL Wrlnkla. S arrcS
ont f lot 19 J00
Iiaaareatkr to i. binrk2 i 1J00
OTnIFrAIj PARK ADDrTIOS Misnolla
Mik Land company to B. Sblaa bta '
t WT. AND RITA K. kfeKR to Banana
8Maa an niereai tu real ana. per-
centraX 'pik4ADi)jjTios! m
4.000
10
10
lota
Parker tr MraV "Baate TWipaoa
rABWOdD ADDITioK-ioith " 'Tans
' Mmner eonpaar to w " awwuiietia.
lot 2. nioca a
4.000
J. H. Davia took all tha hlama fnr tha
violation aClatalni that as he waa too
feeble to manage the distillery by him-
self . Neffendorf local railway clerk
agreed to help. him. .mv-1 .
. Examining trials were waived mad -the
men released on $500 bond -esch. -
- ' ; ' ' ...... t ft rj.
ICof PHave Qystcr Supper
" "! After Business Session
Membera "el Vfrginiua lodge' Io 68
Knight ef Pythias tnjoyed an oyster
anpper at Lang's resUutant at the dose
of the business session Thursday night
atwbir'i Fred R. gwitaer acted aa toast-
master. Officerf f for the coming tern
were inualled at the meeting. '
Thia lodge haa had the largeat growth
of i membership in the paat six months
of any ft&ian lodge in the city With ani Amiral Benson chairman of the ahipping
increase of 44 members In that tlma . A
large number attended the meeting at
the Bailread Clerka' hall Thuraday night
I. C. C. and Shippinz Board
Reach Agreement on Rates
The intercalate 'commerce eomml salon
and the United .States-' elipping board
have reached an understanding on Import
and export rate in Connection with sec-
tion 28 of the new merchant marine act
according to information1 received by tbe
CliaBatMral''mBaeawM :
i Bectioa 38 of tha merchant marine law
wovldea that Import and export ratea on
freight .moving from interior points to
shipaide 'shall not apply unless auca
freight 18 to be carried in American mer-
chant vessels. The Import and export
rate are considerably leas than the do-
mestic ratea on. freight moving over the
same lines and front the same territory.
If the freixht.m eueatioa ! to be carried
lif fnrvicn Veaael the domati eala
would appfy under the provfilona'of the
merchant ..marine - law. a Thia would
amount to a subsidy In favor ef American
snips. - v 1 - '
W hen the new measure becama a law.
board requested the interstate commerce
commission tor a suspension of the pro-
visions of section 28 pm the ground that
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' If you want $6me pretty Beaded Evening Slippers in atrep and opera' effect--T
IS A MOST UNUCU.AL OPPORTUNITY. V . v
'Not'a piir hi Evening Slipperseserved--bUR WHOLE STOtK IS INCLUDED' ;
w BmM Strap .Slippers and 'Beaded Opera' Pumps. In Silver Cloth Black Satin'Vh;
Satin Black Suede Bronze Kid White Kid. Black Kid French and Baby Louis Heels'.
OPERA PUMPS n 'Slack $atin: White Satin .White Kid Black Kid 'Black Suede C1C
of Silver Cloth of Oold Brqnze Kid and Fleshy Satin French and Baby Louis Heels.
"TO REALLY APPRECIATE THESE TALUES YOl) SHOtmn SER THfl st tppm-
V .f? f.M;V1 TONCLlpED INTHjs SALE - - : -f. y.
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5 Your Choice of Any i n sff
SLIPPERS hV ir
In the house that for- ' V .
merly sold from
f . J V i H e'
$10.00 to $14.50 ;
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EVENING
SLIPPERS
In the house that for- .if
mrrlv aolrl from '
$15.00 to 520.00
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 280, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1921, newspaper, January 8, 1921; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth610307/m1/7/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .