The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 2, 1922 Page: 5 of 39
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'Jul. 'i
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a . Skipper
2c . J fir Crccs-
Xuoclatcd Fnu Report. .
C CAJO. July 1. 'Ton can1 to to
1 fir 1. day or send jrour automo-
there for M" waa th sentenoe
.. Winona' Minn. city Judge Imposed
i a 'edr. recently.
A e.ailar hole tu given to " wo-
.tHt. . '' fi"
i oth ehos leave their vehicles
with tb city jailer for a month.
Adam Fletcher custodian of th
. avel and park public coif links at
' JTs . Molnee . Iowa declares ha ha
.mlnated mora profanity tibia aunv
nor than a iacceseful revival. Ho ha
' ! It by outUng th UU srrass la
haaarda whar business mea -.
melancholic than violent In their
arch for strayed apheree of gntta
"arena. Never before kaa th Una
Warn' aa crow dad a this aummar ae-
Wctct' VUtaharw B la wrglns
ewllers to play liyfooraomas to aiiw
. iat eotifeatloo. v ! r ; . f
. - A .lone "ftlnko" trt Sectared fey
a boreal aspert 1 b en of . th faw
t laolment of. Its kind . ever found
:. rowing naturally without tranaplan-
V'tlon outside Of China. Japan or
Eastern Asia was out down In Kan-
'saa lty. Kan.t th other day to pr-nlt-
tb paving of a. street .
Th Qlnko tr was 'found trowing
' fia th Missouri Mver by' th flrst
white aetUsrs who . cam to Kaseaa
City. Kan. Gradually th city grew
till It sutroundd th tr and loft It
In tb mlddl of a street Whan It
was ' decided to . par -th street ' th
;. 'tre could not be successfully 'trans-
' ' tented. Patltlona by woman's club
'urn achool chUdren twice eaved It
. " Than it was eut down. No on .pro
; reaaes to know how . this mystery
j early settler of Kan first happened
J to strike root so far from It a natty
L dim.' ' 'v ; !...;' .--ri
v Beatdaa A abectlnen of th "Qlnko
Bllllpa" tree In ' Washington Di CU
only two other full- frown trS of
th. same specie are. known to exist
In America. In th botanical garden!
of th University of California at
!. Berkeley Cat there Is ena.ttnd th
ty other is at 'East Dubuque. Hi. Th
f tree at East Dubuque was planted in
tha. arlyi Ws v-by Csptalp Merry-
weather who In bis tuna was an
- Qrlqtsl coast -trader. This tr was
j? brourbt from Japan and planted Is
I Kaai Dubuou- by Captain Merry
t weather asm M years ace and still
stands tat tb paelou lawn surround
j ing his old bomeatead '
" Bualnass st th post office and the
F telegrapli .offices at Cloquet. Minn.
!' has leaped In volume sine th noml-
7 nation of .Mrs. Anna Dickie Oleaoa
! for Vhlted Btates senator at the re-
i cent democratic primary.
The Jan Jeffsrson democratic dub
': of Colorado which in a telegram to
' fra OlMon ' proclaimed ; Itself th
'oldest jwomea's political organisation
t In the United States sent word:
'VTour victory makes Colorado women
t glad and proud.
'; Another messag of ; congratulation
eame froni W. a McAdeo "and tH
wagu of women TMera of Iowa Jolro
. ed In fellcitatlonaI S Captain A.'. J. Mayo. Mpaars st tb
' Holm n .Great lkes -yeasels
j Buluthi. MlX. to Superior Wis' dei
1 flares he; has erosaed ths Mlnneaotir
Wlaeoneln boundary oftener probably
; than any. man ally. .H . sailed on
3 "bis flrrt ship when he waa 11 and
I waa muter on aom of the' blrtett
salUng vessels of hi day.- Hs Is 71
t years old. His claim In regard to
f crossing th Minnesota-Wisconsin line
I ta kaaad an the fact ' thai hla rr
k. nla'r Hourly ferry trips take hint ever
the' boundary. H has been making
';' thes ferry trips slues ll.
i: ' i
Les .Angsles Is the honey pot of
mov e firim yo- v seciareo
Mil lain. V.lf l. referee of ' the
Los An(-:s luven.'e court In a ou-
euaslon of her work m tkajfeurnal of
th American Inatttutef Criminal
Law and Criminology.'- r" " '
Illuatratins the. kurt Of thing th
juvenile cointrwaaaH to aoeorapUsh.
Ulea-Vsn Waters tu.a tna story Of
11-year-old girl- ..'! v- -
Vasrancy waa th most stnous of
fense of which ahe could be convict.
ed In the Juvenile .uurt to which
her ease bad bean traneferred from
criminal dockets. The girl thought
It waa a Joke at first. .Then she was
told that ths Juvenlie court could nolo
her until she was zU
Tt waa a bswilred young per-
i.M said Bliss Van Waters. "In the
era with a woman sitting ss
Judea who men as esark reporter and
Bailiff '
"Gone war tf efd wards to lean
-balV teutty or net guilty.'
flaa." thirty eaye' and so forth;
the smllina polloenaa th
friendly detectives. ah waa Just a
girl atraad a predlgsl aaughter.
it m eweaflaat. '
Tt telsjSMirt lasprtssil her with
tb power U bad to esapel obedience.
Bn told aer story. Ska aubmlttad t
dlaeiplina. Waa proeeeutloa - eould
da eparatlosi seeurea m . sa
kwr.M . . . ..
Eds: IN words from and read
"Story f Blgbtaaa Tear Old Olri"
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I ! c . 1 ty i. i
of t e c 1 t II -
- s ' y ns' . j t i ui l. -o-t
' tt any couiiiy or e. y ar-it e -tiiiit
i inp-.ivtf. te prnD d 1 y
any a - in railroad eoipjuny e .:rtric
tnierurban company or any pereoa or
' tit to f
k j i a pa.r-a nifc'.').
its. at the r.juf;4 rate
of 1 c i j e i .... i hsla travniiig on
c i. il hi. - connected with their
tesssetlv :. teas. . . -b-
n c-t the act provides a pen-
ality fur any peace officer named who
i h t.-anaporta-
li ury atera to
I o2 (ui-h reduced
piDV'.aea "that if
-.t at aeaiimated
Uon and
oi-'.H.n t; e i
ratea . and ('.- i. .-.
the a.'-eruf or cunt
two dtputu who are entitled to such
reduced rate tnat then and In that
event ths deputy of such sheriff or
consul's . 1 t 1 d to free
trant' tirtti u- t t a !--'. iuos of
the rs law of t el . ."
The provlslocs t-t c t at'ove were
enacted under what is known as sen-
ate tlll No. 2G3. which waa presented
to the governor for hi approval on
March II im. '
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Huntsville to. Pave Streets
Leading to S. H. N. I.
' .Houstoh Post Special.
HUNTSVILLE Tens) July At
the last meeting of th city council It
waa decided to pav Mata street from
flam' Houston Norman InsUtut to the'
pablie square and: Burton and Jackson
streets where they touch the campus.
Several bridges within ths corporation
are to be rebuilt and other neenec
improvements made. . -.r
.The council has appointed J. L Mar
tin to. act as city marshal to-succeed
Charles Birmingham who resigned to
take a position with the Humphrey on
Interests at Mexla. A' permanent ap
pointment for marahal will be made at
the next regular meeting of the coun-
cil. Birmingham has withdrawn from
the race for (herlll of Walker county.
Oninnal "Lek Lost
French Critic Asserts
Associated ReasBeport
PARIS July l. "Where Is . Michel
angelo'S Ledjr ". .
. Maurice Roy who asked th(qus
Uon before the French academy says
somebody has th famous painting and
doesn't know It. . v -Tha
"Led" now banging In ' Lon
don's national gallery sad generally
believed to . be the masterpiece. Is
really a copy he d eel area. ' ;
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Oklahoma Congressman
To Do Fancy Flying
Associated Press Report. .
PONCA CTTT. OUa. July Oosvl
gressmsn Manuel kerrldt Is speeding
toward Oklahoma In an airplane ac-
cording to word reoetved bar Batur-
He wlll maks hia flrat stop at Mar
rlatown a small town W mUM soulli
of here where be la scheduled to de-
liver : a .Fourth of "July address. He
has premised a nose diva; tallspln and
otnersiunis mine aw. s. i
Officers Pesigriated as
Eligible to Low-Rates
: Houston Post BpeclaL -r-1
AUSTIN Texas JuVrJ.-Jn aa pin
ion handed down Frldty by tha attor
ney general It Is held that the adjutant
general of Texas. . Btate Rangera the
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uncertain but
c . : i' tlttp can be cstde rwttt aad.'. .
;i5GS10:'C- Moctnc
i l"lT"v'. A v syf 4 la
0t bt
f eii9 nt Et1rla Co. 9gumnt.
f lvert Vy.. i.. L. Ce Cslvert
t vlOn fleetri Cv Dre
rs crtqrwhtrt 1
Aen.sratr Cleetiie C Mitls. '
Central Te t e L. Oe. Mexla.
vaui rreemsn navsaeu.
i. oe..
t Pe Water Ts. fei Pew. T Power ana Llnht 0 Tylf.
ivnii Kiev vw.
r-aielne.
m Pane.
f N p 'iie ve.a btiVMMa
C. ".iT KHny C.' Oaiven.
tnr iL.AP. Ce.f Hewetesd
Hfus i U 4 ". C. Hueeii ..; .
o C- leueten.i .
-s T V - o Heweten .
0. 'DtM x A ". Wared. N ' r
t mnit . 4 Ti . Cv La rede !
1. iia Milling d fnit Co. Llsnei- '
T Power Ut C. Taylor.
Tena Power A Llnht Co.. Tewiel.
Pmnki I. A L O. .ftesenberf .
KlrKweixl A WheHen San Antonio.
Texaa Pubile terviee Co. Vamen
W-t Ci..mia Light A Power c
; Vveat Cwumbla. t i -j.c
K J. A. Orawrord Whsrten. . . -
Ouy Leveet.Wenm.
i Cenaumer1 K. A . .. Yeskgm. .
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Store Uill r j Clorc;d Tuesday. July 4th Shop Tomorrow
lx ....
August Oaf' '
Osllneators sri! -
... ' '.
Hsrs .
100 ( fcgandy : ' Frock
At An Extr&crdjisiy Price
........
Hqsier7'attd-::
Elcsential Vac&ticn Needs
Women's Chiffon Silk Hote
Excellent quality Hose full-fashioned
throughout Many attractive
colors including the advance -fall
shades such as taupe gunmetal
fawn dark brown several shades of
gray also black.
$2.98
Women's SiHoae
Splendid All Silk Hoje ; with lisle
lined tops soles and high spliced
wear. ' Browns all shades 'of gray
beige also black and "Ci 00
white Pair.. .. i.VO
Women's SZk HoM With Litis
' Tops
Full-fashioned throughout with elair "
i tic silk lisle tops and reinforced heels
and soles. Durable Hose -for 'general
wear. ; Browii 11 shades of gray .
also black and white. - .! 1 tlQ. "
x Pair . .V. . . ; . .v... V 1 si0 '
Sport'Hose for Women .
A 'Wry attractive assortment of Sport
Hose of silk lisle silk and lisle and
Per pair.. . $1.25 to $3.50
' Jersey Sill: Underwear
In flash and orchid $2.50 b $5.50
Jersey 811k Knickers la flesh. ' and or-
chid 1. C AO
t V... ...... efeJaelQ U 9leeTO
Frocks- Orisinatcd to Sell at $16.50 $19.50 and $22.50
A timely purchase brings to us this attractive group of Frocks fash
ioned of dainty permanent finished Organdies. " Clever-copies of
models much higher in pnee are included in this special selling.
Dainty ruffle effects lace trimmed new . collars" ribbon trimmed
models and many others.
Colors include navy brown orange Ted jade tangerine cornflower
orchid also white. - :
Sizes and models for juniors misses and women ranging from 1 4 to 38.
"LEVY'S SICONO PL00R '
. Dresses Are Displayed in Window
A Real Dress "Seoop" For
the Vaoatibniflt
Fine
312 Frocks -of
At One Low Price
98
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If
' Worth in the Regular Way $8.83 and $10.S3 -
Several additional Frocks will go a long way
towards making that vacation more successful
especially so if these Frocks are delightfully cool
and charmingly attractive.
As Illustrate
In this group of 312 Dresses you will find a possible dozen pretty
models fashioned of fine tissues and shown .in smart checks and
plaids in quite a few pretty shades.
And another thing that's important these Dresses will look as
fresh' and crisp after being laundered as when they left the manufac-
tujter's hands. . " !
Models-are shown with organdy collars cuffs sashes and organdy
panels. Many are prettily wool embroidered in attractive designs.'.
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' Sizes for misses small women and large women up to 44.
One of .the models is illustrated here.
' ''''.' . ... Z '"" HVY'SICONO FLOOR 4.
Jersey 8Uk T4dles.ln C Cft
flesh . i . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5 DeDU
S282fc.; $3.98 to $8.50
" LIVYS MAIN FLOOR
For. Vacation i
Slipover Sweater
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'- .Sea. These at .
S2.S3
. Reu!sr 40 Values
Excellent Swaaters of all wool la
both U). plain sad aoreltv weavei 1
wtU) round and V Becks. Maor
osaotlful colors tacladlng Jade baft
kenns orchid periwinkle navy also
i black and white and fSncjr noreltles.
Slies it t . vi .
Levy's Seeend Floor '
A.
One o! this
Thihfs in This
T7orld That Is
Dniyersally
Mmired
is beautiful hair hair that ripples and waves
that sparkles and seerns" to smile-that provirks
a soft lustrous background for the-face and sets
oil she features to one's best advantage.
: Few of us have been blessed with such hair
but we can all have pretty and attractive coif-
.fiires when switches and transformations of such
sterling quality so perfect in coloring and silky
of texture are offered at so trivial a sum. '
Wavy Hair Switches and
Transforciaticns Special at 5.C5 !
. .... .. . ..."
' J : All colors' except gray and white.
Lsvy'a Mstasins
Specialty
Sqaare
Lsvy's Main Floor Near -.
IlsvatOrs . 4 i i .
Women's Silk Teddies
Bloomers and Stepins
$1.98
Toddles are of splendid Crops -do
Chine In vary pretty stylos
attractively lac trimmed.
Bloomers and Steplni are of
Radium illk. Very exceptional
values. All slies.
t . . . t: I.. v . ...
Women's Stamped
Unene Dresses
811 Rsgularly at H.rs
Vary Special at .
89c
AttracUva Dress ea neatly made
In the stralfaulne style of splen-
did Hneno stamped In pretty de-
slgns for embroidery. Vary cool "
and comfortable sarmsnts- for '
summer. Several pretty colors.'
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Ruby.JulyDirlLslo::
For those who are fortunate enough to have be.. a kjrn 1;
July the RUBY has a particular significance. Not only la
it the JULT BIRTBSTONE but it is one of the most beau
tiful of the semi-precious stones.
'm nlty. For those whose birthdays
uus wiuiid mis uiuuui wo c. .s
.suggest nothing more appropri-
ate than a piece of ruby Jew-
elry. Our assortment is partic-
ularly large Just now and we
will be pleased to show you the
various articles - and discuss
your July gift problems - wltli
you..;.
We have LADIES' RUST
RINGS in Tiffany mountings at
15.00 and Up.
We have LADIES' FANCY
RINGS In. both red and green gold
filigree settings at ILOQand Up. C. ;
We have Gentlemen's Rings in red and green - .
gold both plain and fancy mountings ay)8.00 and Up. .
; We have RUBY STICK FINS fancy engraved red and
green gold Bettings for $2.50 and Up. . - ..
We also manufacture a line of Bar Pins and Brooches
set with rubies from designs prepared in our own shops "
. and approved- byjtou. We will be glad to submit designs
without obligation on your part to buy.
ER
FINO
f
Gentlemen's All Platinum
Stick Pins
...... .... . - ' .' .." " .
We are offering for this week only a special lot of GEN-
TLEMEN'S ALL PLATINUM STICK :PINS very
handsomely engraved and pierced some with diamonds
alone others with diamonds and sapphires. For a birth-
day gift or your own personal use we can highly recom-
mend these pins which are specially COO C'
priced it ' '. . . . . VS-au
Artistic Things Glass
'' ' k ' " ' j
The new lines of Cut Glass Two-Tone Frosted Glass and
Decorated Colored Glass are especially elaborate consid-
ering the fact that they are very moderately priced. No
season in years "has been so prolific In the production of -
odd and artistic pieces; We are calling your attention to a
- tew items but we suggest that you come In and let us show y
you all the new things we have In this department '
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. GLASS ICE TEA STRAWS. Just th thins-for serving cold
drinks. Beveral different colored bowls to choose 4 .
from. Priced at per dosen P. ...... 9 leWj
CUT GLASS WATER SET Dainty and practical C4 R f
pitcher and six glass! 9 I UilJ
r. . ..- . ... ... . ... . . .
ICE TEA or WATER SET In TWO-TONE FROSTED GLASS
with sold rim. Pitcher and . - . CIO f '
' six glasses. 9 I U.V J
TWO-TDKE FROSTED SHERBETS to match. S4 A t"S
above sat of sU priced at i I U.W J
GOBLETS to match per set ..
of six
ICE TEAS to match per set.
i su. ........
CHEESE AND CRACKER DISH
to match -..
::.........::;;sio.cd
...510.C3
...:.S5X3
.COLORED CANDLE STICKS Blue topas. Jade roe pink or
oranie crysiai siaaa wim goia mm- arcs nri . SPf ft
. . WaW V t I w.w w
mlasa priced per pair at.
RUBT RED FRUIT BOWL on atand with
CANDLESTICKS tb match per set
514.C3
Standard American
Watches
We are now showing the most com-
plete line of STANDARD AMERI-
CAN WATCHES that we have ever
had on oar counters many of them
with the new metal dials and fig-
ures a large assortment to choose
from--EIginsf Walthams Howards
Illinois Hamlltons etc.
We ate able to offer some excep-
tional values in gold-filled cases
with 17 and 19-Jeweled movements
at from
$35.00 b $50.00
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Engraved
Cases
Tot thoae who wish cases with
their monosram engraved thereon
as shown in Illustration we hav
a large assortment of cases both
flUed and solid sold subject to your
Inspection and choice. Many men '
prefer th monosrammed case
which Is not only proper from an
artistic standpoint but quits prac-
tical through the fact that eases
so msrked are easily Identified. ' If -yon
want your new watch in a spe-
cial ease or your old one dreated .
up like new we will be glad to
offer bus gestlons.
'Newest Styles in Ear Drops
To those who have not seen the new AMERICAN
MAID PIERCELESS EAR DROPS which reflect
all the latest styles In amethyst pearl jet jade
coral ate we suggest that you ask to see them. '
All are mounted in 14-karat gold and are r
moderately priced at from Jit
(Up
aveIry(o
Katssnehae 1S7S k '
418 Main St.
Center fraiii Ave.
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