The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 2, 1922 Page: 4 of 39
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THE HOUSTON . POST: SUND AY I.X.UCL.'G. JULY 2 1522.
IS TO RECEIVE
2M 7ELG0;.IE
AT ISLAND CITY
' ' . S
Howdy. Bill" Slogan
I In Evidence On
Every Car
!
Associated Pre" Report.
. GALVESTON. Tuu July 1. QI-
. TMton presents a sale appearance
: nowadays with banner and streamers
of welcome to Teass Elks flylne from
; every available place. Th aloan.
"Howdy Bill." la in evident on every
ear and raaldenU of the city are took-
tnf forward to the run that Elica piay.
' VMk It sura to brine forth.
Eighty two todces 1" thla dlatrlct
hare scoepted the Imitation of the
Rsivaaton b. P. O. B.. and It la esti
mated that more than 1.U0 Elka will
visit the Uand City ourlnf plaT-weer
The recta of the week will com-
' nun Sunder when the Ttiltors will
be welcomed at the tneomtn tratna by
Galveston Elka. and a delegation from
KJ Hina temple.
A mammoth parade will be staged at
: 1ft. Bmui with decorated cars.
; the El Hlna Shrine band the Pallas
. Elk. band and several other muaicai
ra-aniiatlona.
Dance card parties bathing and
fiabinx partiea and every amusement
found on the ieland will be placed at
the disposal of "the Best Fellows In
the Wertd" durtDC their week to-
' Journ here.
"OldSiwash" Alumni
Raise Big Elndowment
associated Preen Report..
QXLESBURO. nt. July 1. Alumni
association in many sections of .the
country had a share in successfully
completing Tuesday night the cam-
paign of Knox collect the "old
Siwash" of George Fitch for a sec-
and H.O00.MO of endowmeat. acoordlnf
to a statement by the president Satur-
day. A total of t&O.OOO was raised by
: the New York Knox club. IU.000 by
the Los Angeles dub f BMe by ths
Minneapolis club and tt000 among St
Louis alumni.
PI01IEER TEXA1I
AMD CIVIL MR
VETERAN PASSES
W. H. Morrow Aged 80
Dies at His Lavaca
County Home
Court Order Causes
1 : Delay in Liquidation
Associated Preaa Report.
! ENID. OUjl July L A meeting of
' stockholders of the Quadrangle Petro-
leum company ceiled for Saturday for
the purpose of ifcpildatlng the) com-
pany waa delayed lnoeflnltsry late
; Friday when an order was issued in
J district court bare temporarily re-
'. straining Bertha McCafferty Trultt
; widow of the lata sf. W. Troitt farmer
secretary -treasurer of the coon peny
' from rotinf mi aosres of stock.
Methodist Conference
ToMeetaTPocaGty
Associated Press Report.
FONCA CITY. Okla. July 1. The
annual conference of Methodist minis-
ters will meet here on Wednesday
October 4 afecirding to word received
here Saturday by Est. C. K. Hewitt
local pastor. About (AO delegates are
expected to attend. Bishop Edna. W.
Leonard of Los Anxeles will be m
Charge of the conference.
With the death of W. H. Morrow
it years old st 1:45 a. m Saturday
at his home In Lavaca county veter-
ans of the Confederate army lost an
other from their fast thinning ranks.
Mr. Morrow a member of a pio-
neer Texas family hla father having
built the first house In the town of
La Grange Texts.
Funeral services will be held at 11
a. m.. 8unday and will be conducted by
the Maaonio fraternity of which Mr.
Morrow was a member. Burial will be
la the family burial grounds Andrews
Chapel. Lavaca county.
Mr. Morrow fought throughout tfcs
war between the Statea in the armies
of Tennessee and Virginia. His family
originally came from Virginia and
upon coming to Texas nettled In Fajr-
tte county on the site of the present
town of La Orange. Mr. Morrow re-
turned to his home In Fayette county
after the war and engaged In farm-
ing and stock raising until his death.
Besides his widow by a second mar-
riage. - Mr. . Morrow la survived by
four sons. K. Morrow of Houston
L. A. Morrow and D. M. Morrow of
Laredo and Stuart Morrow of Lavaca
county five daughters. Mrs. Alice mc
Kennon Lavaca county Mrs. F. W
Kalterman of Weimar. Mrs. 0. B.
Cummtngs of Houston Mrs. Richard
Herndon. Rio Frio and Evelyn Mor
row of Lavaca county.
Mr. Xlorrow was a member of the
Methodist church.
Charter Amendments
Indorsed by City Party
Houston Poet Special.
GALVESTON. Texas. July 1 In
dorse ment of all three proposed charter
amendments the school bond Issue
the bond Issue ths bond for perma
nent Bavins- of streets and improve'
ment of the waterworks at Alta Loroa
was made by the Galveston city party
at a meeting held Friday night st Car-
nentera' Union hall.
Henry CDell addreeed ths gathering
urging thai members or the party give
their individual support to all the pro
posals as well as their support as
party. " .
Mr. O'Dell denied the possibility of
any racial trouble In Galveston and
said that the removal of ths a afro bath
house at the foot of Twenty-seventh
street was an Issue raised by a "few
people who are agitating Its removal
Red Cross Services -
Holds Tag Day Sale
Houston Post Special.
GALVESTON Texas July l-The
publlo health nursing service sf ths
American Red Cross launched Its tag
day Saturday morning. In an effort to
The Quick and Easy Way
To Make Plum Jam
1 1
Makes Two-Thirds More Jam From Same Amount of
Fruit and Never Fails'
U
Ripe Fruit Takes Only One Minute's Boiling and
Saves AH the Flavor and Color
; Building Permits Total
h $2621157 For Year
- Houston Post 8peciaL
I GALVESTON. Texas. Jury L Four
thousand nine hundred baUdlngr per-
1 an its with a total valuation of tt.Ul-
167.M. were Issued during the fiscal
i year ending June V according to flg-
ares prepared by Frank Schneider
5 assistant city building Inspeotor Sat-
i rday morning.
' This year's 'building is far greater
! than the year 1:0-21. when only 4111
! permits were issued with a valuation
t erf S1.2521S.S0.
! Building during June was heavier
than any other month permits to the
: valuation of (378 St being Issued.
Etwt one who likes fresh ripe
plums will love good plum jam. Par-
ticularly when all the flavor of the
fresh ripe plums is preserved in the
jam. Such jam is now possible In
every heme.
A new ana never-iauing reeinou aai
now been discovered by which any-
one can make the best quality jam
aulckly and very economically. With
io Certo Process fully ripened plums
are used not unripe plums so neces-
sary by the old method. Ths Certo
Process retains all the rich flavor of
thla ripe fruit because it requires only
one minute's boiling not the It or
more minutes required by trie ora
nun hod. This Ion boiling .down- de
stroys Jules and flavor and particular
ly gulls tne real pium lasie. vv iu
Certo therefore the result Is a far
superior fruity flavor and two-thirds
more Jam from the asms amount of
fruit because no Judo is boiled a way.
It also banishes all guesswork or
bum . i i.l.i I 1 T . .M IW IUB
The' new Certo process for making
shim 1am la verr airaDle: Use fully
ripened fruit for finest flsvor; slicM
pit ana crasn weu aooui i qis. or s-nt
Oka at nluma Measure ien
(I lbs.) crushed fruit and V. cup water
into large sews but enui ouiivis
cover kettle and simmer U minutes.
Add ?V leveled supa (114 its.) sugar
raise snfllclenr funds to carry on ths
nursing service In this city in an af-
fective manner.
Galveston tans were responding noMy
during the morning those In charge sf
the sales stated snd they are optimis-
tic over the nrobable receipts.
The money secured will go towards
maintenance of the free eiinkos locates
throughout the city and ths employ-
ment of capable trained nurses. Milk
furnished st oost and sometimes given
outright Is another important branch
of the work of ths service hers.
New Theaters for Year
Will Cost $38033000
SAN FRANCISCO. Theaters' on
which construction was begun la the
United Slates during the first quarter
of this year wlU cost llt.pU.0Oe ac
cording to an incomplete list compiled
bv the American Photo Player com-
pany. A large majority of these the-
iers are for motion pictures al
though In they larger class
FRECKLE-FACE
Stm and' Wind Brim Out Ugly
Spots How to Remove Easily
Here's a chance Miss Freckle-
race to try a remedy for freckles
with the guarantee' of a reliable
concern that It will not coat you
a penny unless It removes the
freckles: while If It does give you a
clear complexion the expense la
trifling.
Simply ft an ounce of Othlhe
double strength from any druggist
and a fsw applications should show
you how easy it la to rid yourself
of the homely freckles and get a
beautiful complexion. Rarely 1
more than an ounce needed for the
worst case.
Be sure to sak the druggist for
the double strength O thine as thla
strength la sold under guarantee of
money back If It falls to remove
freckles.
houa of more than 1"30 seating ca-
pacity are be!" built to Produce
vaudevUte as wj as pictures.
' Ths figures credit Illinois with be-
ing ths amusement eentr of ths coun-
try that stats having IT theaters un-
der construction for a value of
M.lftS.oM. Ohio is given second place
In the pries Hit. with II theaters to
cost I5.6O0.0O Hew Tork although
building 11 theaters. Is humbled Into
third place with an expenditure of
llliS.;. tfcew f."'w ''
elsht theaters $...6.:i; i. i I
four theaters H frS Ksw !
five theaters tl.t.i.t 4i ..
two. ti.rie.sve: lows two ti.oui
and South Carolina one theater t
cost ILO0O.0OO. i
Aa English Inventor's luotlni fun-'
net Intended. to occupy small spa. .'
when carried has Its opemtng at
side Instead "of en top. : . . .
snd mix wen. 'Stir hard and con-
stantly and bring to viperous boll over
nottest lire boh nera i minute witn
eentlnual stirring.- Take from fire
add bottle (scant U cud) Certo and
stir In well. Skim and pour quickly
Into sterilised glasses. This makes 10
half-pound glasses of Jam.
Certo Is a pure fruit product con
tains no gelatine or preservative. It
positively saves tune I run Juice
flavor o ripe fruit and guesswork. It
mskes all kinds of Jama and teniae
with fresh or canned fruit some you.l
n never lasiea oeiore. 11 is nigniy
endorsed by cooking experts who have
nsed It. Every woman who trlee It
reoommends it to her friends snd savs
she'il never be without tu And Cejrto
Jsms and Jellies keep as well as any
other made. Get a bottle of Certo and
free recipe book containing nearly loo
recipes from your grocer or druggist
at once. For extra free copies of
Certo Book of Reclnea write Pectin
Sales Co.. Inc. Ill ast Are Boon-
ester N T.
Start the new
the sure quick
economical way of
maaing jams and
jellies. Tou' 11 never
"return to the old
"hit or miss"
method.
If your grocer or druggist dees' not have Certo.
please call Miss Lee Preston MM to . learn where
I I- h
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"The Store of Courtesy"
AN OPPORTUNITY
Worthy the atten-
tion of every wom-i
an in South Texas.
Canton Crepe
Dresses
Appropriate for Wear
on All Occasions
7
15
Most of them actio&Ilj worth
twice thu price or more. :
An unusually fortunate purchase enables us to offer this wide variety in
modes at a surprisingly modest price. Every wanted color and 'combina-
tion of colors in plainer modes or those beruffled beaded embroidered
and other uniquely attractive trimming effects included in the groups
Dresses Appropriate for Wear on All Occasions
kich CMton Oepe Excellent Quality Taffeta
Dainty Crepe de Chines and Georgettes
Several Attractive Novelty Sport Silk Effects . .
Sale Promptly at 8:30 VOock Tomorrow Mormng
SBasS tsBBBBBBSaV sS
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010-012 Ccpitol Avenue Between Haiti and Travis
IN ANNOUNCING for. the
office of Tix Coftector of
Harris Coyity Texas I as-
sure the Vwtert of the Coun-
ty that if elected it will be my
fmrpose to operate the office
n an efficient manner by sur-
rounding' myself . With compe-
tent and courteous assistants.
It; will e the poliqr.of the of-
fice to serve the puplic impar-
tially one and all by compe-
tent efficient and courteous
service." . '
r T as swMtva t9 Trmro
A 4II1S m. tWVsUUwt kft eWVWWM
Ko. 7 Order of Railway Conductors and We been a
citizen and taxpayer of Harris County for the past twenty-two
(22) years. - .
I am not and have never been a member of the Kn
Klux Klan and am not the candidate of any class faction
or organization and if I am elected I will not be under
obligations to any organization whatsoever and will be
in a position to serve the entire public impartially if
; elected. - '
JOHN. A. PERRY
1202 Dart Street
fPelltlesl at
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Houston Texas
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dollars saving to you. Just glance below and you'll know the story. Now is the time to bay that furniture yon have always longed-for to .
f Ornish your home YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE. We will be only too glad to help you. Just come in and invtsUgata our pUn whereby
yon 'can fornishyoor home on a littlo each week. . ' .
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B EAUTIFUL THREE-PiECE DUOFO SUItI
. ... ... ... A-
den or living - room Into a
' bedroom with absolute easer-
This Suits is very similar to'
this picture and consists of -
two Rockers and. 'Pnofold. .' J
special close-out pricv v.
DUOFOLD SUITE
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Combining style and useful-
ness in an exceptional satis-
factory degree at an excep-
tional attractive price.
Here is a beautiful suite
Duofoldand two Rockers
finished in either golden or
fumed made out of oak and
best of construction very
comfortable; covering of
best grade of leatherette.
Duofolds are a' most eco-
nomical purchase two
pieces of furniture for the
price of one making it pos-
sible to transform a cozy
HI t m.
1 w
loo week..
$17.50
jt i
f - - ' i f 111
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th- to afav fey .-
f $1 DOvn pi Week
LOOK!
BeMprings-liattress
If yon are. in need of an ex-
tra bed outfit for your
spare room or your sleep-
ing porch here is your
chance to get one at a re-
markable low price Bed
is beautifully white 'enam-
eled large two-inch contin-
uous posts 3-8 lnchafillers
as pictnred good ' fabric
comfortable spring and
good comfortable mat
tress. Be sure and get
years here We are clos
ing them ont
at
and
mat
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slsvsi
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$17.50
DRESSEROBES
-Inin::S49.50 '
As an extra special ws are
offering you Dretaerobes at
an unheard of pries. This
Orsssareb Is a combination
of dresser and ehlffsrobs
-as pictured. Js c ef ibost
construction and boautlful
ly t Inlihid In golden
oak. You nevar can'' have
too much room to hang your clothsa to keep thorn
out of dust and protect thorn. Now is your opportun-
ity to get one while we art ploolng thorn i A PA
out at so remarkable pries. . .' e?eetJ V
S3X0 DOWN SU0 WEEK
Cedar Chests
mcn
$22.95
ran.
Stately--4)istinctive--A Oxex
fortheBride A ' f
Here a chest that any woman would certain
ly be proud to own. Made of selected cedir
wood and truly radiates with the spirit of the '
Tennessee regions from whence it came Is
of the finest construction and ' is moth and ;
dost proof and beautifully finished.- Vr't are
closing them out at a very low COO .C'
price Monday onfy yUCnOd
IL00 DOWN-IL00 WEEK -i V: '
EXTRA SPECIAL! O
FLOOR COVERINGS
NET
LAID
59 c
NET
LAID
FLOOR-TEX for Every Mm in the Housa
Its oheerful colonist artlstto SeslcDa appeal both to the
another at her work and the children at play. Floor-Tez is
thick durable
is suitable (or
snltary and eaelly kept clean. Floor-Tex'
Kitchens
Playroom
Dining Roomi
Sowing Roomi
Slssplng Porohoa
Halla .
ClostU '
Bsdrooma
Btthrooms
-Living Rooms
Floor-Te will brlnf an atmosphere ef splo-span neatness
to your home that la hard to secure with ordinary floor eov-
ennp . ana u veers wears wears. Surely you caa Had what
uviiS uiv
you want aioons
i desirable pat tarns.
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