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THE HOUSTON FOST: MONDAY I.'.Crj .'3 JAI ;UA: A' 1 0 K2I.
::iGHAWil DETROIT BUPS
3 AS SOLOHS
:ffiBAPPEAMll(SE
routine from Pan On.)
y sight aa there to nothing ttt
Tfecisas Unopposed
For Speakership '
;v Beestoa Special
. AUSTIN. Texas. Jan. . A. B.
Curtis representative from Tarrant
county announced her Sunday that be
would Mt k euadidata tor speaker of
tbe thirty-eeveath kMM t repreeeatu-
GARLHIEDESPIiiS
ORDER OF COUJT
Official of Rival Private
Corporation Marooned
: on Police Isle
American ; Commissioner'. Is
Interviewing Presidential ;
' ; Qaimants r
Associated Press Btpert.' i
DETROIT. Hick- Jan. Guarded
it about 200 eitT ooficeaea 100 bltNN
employed by the city early Sunday laM
tracks af Detroit's hi musianal street
railway across tracts ox ia wntn
tire a. This leaves Representative Charms I United Railway company at Bt. Jaaa end
Thomas of Deuto county witbout oppe-
; Measure on Conservation
j. Of Texas Fores Ready
'" 1 .Houston Past Special.
AUSTIN Texas Jam. A. sub-easa-imittee
e tegislatjoa at the committee
: appoint by Governor Bobby a abort
tea axe to decide aa peliey tor the
eousenratJoa ot the forests of Texas at
a meeting held Saturday prepared a tan
I tativ bill ea the subject which will b
' introduced at the legialature.
This measure proposes the tm position
el a severcac tax aa himber production
at the rate el Ul-t teata a tkousand
oor net.- -1
hie sub-eearattte la hsaded by W
' Ooodrick Jenee of Temple president el
the Texai Forestry association
v There was also held here Saturday a
meeting ef a committee of educators.
Mack avenues after Circuit Judge Harry
J. Dinxeman had issued a inJuadtioa
restraining tbe city from craaaiag the
tracks. while the work waa being ae-
eomnliahed E. J. Burdick. assistant soar
era! manager of the Detroit Uaited tail-
way who had in kia socket the restrain
ing order waa a virtual prisoner oa Belle
isle due ae said to bis eeng texen as
the park by the police. -
Trsahia Starts
When the work of crossing tie Detroit
Uaited railway tracks waa begun. Bar
dick la said to have aDoroaeeed Jeeeoa
8. Goodwin manager ol the municipal
system sad demeaned that the work be
halted. lie waa abort Produce the
iajunctioa paper It U aaid when k
was token late custody by a police am.
ana 'taxes m a petrol waxoo acroaa ue
Belle lata drawbridie to the kdaad lot
iavaatifatioa o a ckarfe ol distorbias
the peae. Be waa soon liberated bat
waa unable to return to the dty because
the tender of the drawbridie would not
"-r4-."CTL:"J rT ZZZ Nosa span. The brldw bad beo
State normaia and oUer educaUoaal in r.r nTt ""ZTJ Vh iZEI h.
nttim t. prepare a misle. 1 the 5?
teachers' esrtiQcate law. A bill on the
subject is also bs be iatroduced at the
retorn to the city after Burdick had
been left at the (aland pence station.
Bwrdkk was enable to cross aatil day-
lifht (the BeUe lale bridto la cwse4
to all except polk traffic at mldnixht.
eacn Bixht).
oareuoa in a atatemen onnday.
dared contemBt of court nrocaedinn
would be started by his company atainnt
the city and tnat he intended to file a
personal rait against the eity for f alee
arrest. The do lice admitted Burdick
had been taken to the island station for
uneugatioa.
uea LSffaj fbjk.
Tk break between the ettv and the
Detroit Union Kail way company followed
a legal first carried en between the city
pany atnee last ApriL when le
troit Totera at n raswlar election au
thorised the city to expend S15.00Q.0OO
in ue co an ra cues si a miWKapai suwa
railway system.
r oiiowinf tne election ue company
started aereral snits atniast the city.
; hoapttalmttWa and te govsrament I The most important of these waa broaght
itUM bosnttal facOities avmOaUe forloa the greonds that dacepUoa bad been
ithem. . Rixtun thonannd hade era needed I Practiced ttpon voUra. JC was caargea
LEGI01I DE1I0UKCES
PRESEHTSYSTEU
OFREHABILITATDIG
(Ooattnaed from Pare One.)
i-aad lam waited for months for est
sjtfo for tbeU tajnrlea. Thonsaad
hsra waited for moatka for aa oppor
t unity to re-estab&ak tbemserrea aa aeU
rsstsJnleg' SKmbers of society by
tioasl training. Thousands are in
newv Hundred of eoterana are the e-
' Jeeta at nohBd and prrrato charity. Al
flictod ad ptnnflasa .Tetatena hare bees
drives) " to refac ia ahna hoasea and
;jaflav toay base died and U kamedur
. relief la not forthcomlcg mora will die
deatitBte' withoat proper medical care
withoat aamnrnaatioa with which to oh'
Uia lb abandonee! by tk eoaatry Uey
servej. AS tarn is attributed directly to
the manner m wkkk tk government baa
(administered the affairs of the disabled.
I !mdmto rebef and nMmat remedy of
it ua .eandjtMn la possihw and super
!UfA :
t i War ITJak Dbeastaa
Takmw an the thro government area-
Ss dealing witk tk disabled men the
Legion ssemorisj asserted that the be
ttn ac war risk vsaronee has nesor
of
campeai
oromplkaed tta vital object
; usk and prompt nwards of
that sample ballots distributed previous
to the election 'explained the municipal
street car program in detail but' that
the official bauota did not give the in-
formation. The city won the ease ia
United State district court here Judge
Arthur J. Tutxio ruling that official bal-
lots need not explain propositions to tb
voters m en was than appealed by
the company to ta United states sw
prem court which heard artumenta
last week. uadsMn has not been an
nounced.
Mara Salt PTrnd.
In another suit the Detroit Union
railway ckarg! tk city with using
moaev noa the cut's line ins rusd to
buy Baunkipal railway bonds; charring
tais was a nouttioa or law. ite an
won tki suit and appeal was. taken ta
the Michigan supreme court where tht
case is now pending.
Anouer out was started on tne
ground that the manMpal railway elec-
tion waa sot secret tk ballots being so
printed it waa charged that tb choice
una. It pointed out that the burden of ef voters warf revealed to election
;tet was on the disabled man who waa
-ia M(4 ia the peaitlpn of n
iurei fat industn. wk mast sue tk
roajyaay and that whea ha attempted
Js the enty aid b esoJd obtain waa
.reea ttbr the Red Ore the Legion
or some pmato agency.
"It ia usually months after be ia drop-
-d from the pay rel of tk army or
y kafot ha ia taken up en the pay
of th bureau." aaya tbn sNmoriaL
"Oa Kovember 2Q hut 83.000 case
wora asudTsr in the bureau awaltmg ad
:iarmnt t esmasnaansn .Tneusaaos
LJD:?tLUSILY.
CUBA FROU BOLT
To Home Run Hitter
Associated Press Report "v
KEV JOBS. Jan. 9. Cardinal Qib-
bbna has proposed a memorial to .Tab"
Rath champion boa run klttsr tnst4
f aenptiag a similar honor himself
la a letter from his sick bed in Bal-
ttsier read Sunday at a meeting at tht
soprm board; of dimtora of tb
Kalgbta of Columbus th cardinal urged
that Rr. UaiVa induatrial school f Bal'
timore which Ruth one attended and
which recently waa destroyed by fire be
replaced by the Kutk acoooi tor uepea
St iiy) nmri knra. s" i
Brother Paul bead of th institution
informed the directors that the dtiaeas
of Baltimore had proposed to erect a
new cathedral in honor of the cardinal
but that he suggested their efforts b
diverted to rebuilding the scbooL' . :
"The unnaralleled work which th
Knights of Columbus acconpliahad m
war days" wrote Cardinal Gibbous "and
which will go down In American church
history as its brightest page probably
makes it a taraet for many 'money
schemes of every description. I do net
presume to ask the Knights of Cohimbas
to adopt Bt Mary's but I do ask that
yea 'approve a general appeal ta your
members to Join w national testimonial
to Da be Butk."
to ARTHUR SCARS HENNINQ.
Special Cable to Chicago Tribune By
Masea Wire to III nennei rwfc
(Copyright. :
HAVANA Cuba. Jan. 8 With talk of
revolution and tear or Amencaa inxvirea-
tioa pervading pubBc and private otscus-
aioa la thia cirr. General Enoch Crowder
United Stataa armv. aboard the battleship
Minnesota ia striving to save Cuba from
disaster. As th general naa oniy pegun
his labora towards straightening out the
political financial and economic muddle
waicn aaa nroduced too most senous aw
kSonal criaia in the history of the Cuban
Eibltc; and ai he ia up against n tough
sod a lot of volcanic Latin factional
any prediction of the outcome of his
work would be hasardoua.
President Wilson a emissary arrived en
Tharsday called on President Menocal
and then returned to his battleship where
b has remaned ever since receiving
chiefs of faction i and listening to their
versions of th troubl of to island.
Reeerm Caadiaat.
8atordar he received Dr. Alfredo
Zayas former liberal but bow the con-
servative leader who claims to have been
Netted president on November last. Juod-
J.. k. PniliUnt H
Miguel Gomes the liberal party leader. WASHINGTON Jan: 0. Tb subject
waa likewiaa ciaima to nave neen ejected or uieannameni ia expected to do- sromi
neatly in tne minus oi u mem per oi
congress this Week.
Impetus to the discussion revolving
around the general subject of reduction
of sea power undoubtedly will b given
by committee meetings.
Senator La Follette republican. Wis-
consin has given notice that he will call
up in the senafe Monday his motion to re-
consider the vote by which the Polndei-
ter railroad anti-strike bill waa passed
December 10. The hous will begin work
Monday on the legislative executive and
judicial appropriation bill with expecta-
tion of getting it out of th way by Tburs-
Congress Will Discuss
Disarmament This Week
Associated Press Report.
President.
Kobodv knows who waa elected nresi
seat for the Menocal governmtnt which
supported Zayas is in no hurry to count
;s. and even a. ue
eertalned it would be clouded with charges
result was si-
specters whea that nark of the ballot
bearing th number waa torn of. This
suit ia Mourns la circuit court hare.
The St Jean municipal line which th
city placed acroas the Detroit Union rail-
way line early today has boea one of th
stone centers in the controversy be-
tween tb dry and th street railway
company. Ia 1019 the company etabaa
It contracted with the city to construct
the St. Jean tine sad began the con
struction. Th Detroit Union railway
was ordered by the city to cease con-
struction after the election the city
-ar suffering gad away have died as a having decided to construct the lias aa
wt that th bureau "failed to create an
'innate fare to ga Into the field." nnd
' -wovar to what astent the men were
i gsnerit
laprmd By Fiekt wark.
As loss as th federal board of voca
tional training waa ctatransed ia Waak-
itjtoa as the war risk bareaa now is.
work of the board was a failure says
U Logiws suae st has begun to o-
centraUs by going out into the field and
Wkms us the men. H has SDoroved 150.-
U additional eases and placed 81000
additional men ia training.
Criticism of the operation of these
two boards ia mnd on the ground that
tUelr work fads to eo-ordlnst to such
ta ejitoat that whea a war vwtornn's
-'mnaatiaa la shifted from th bureau
vt war risk insursne to th board of
vMwtieaal odacatioa there is a delay
' f from three weeks to two mouths dur
g which na provislea ia mad for th
-a mamtenaaca."
Efforts of th city and tb company
to compose their differences recently ia
public bearings hav met with failure
the company refusiag to soil certain lines
sad parts of other lines t th city at
figures advanced by city officials.
London Telephone Rate
Increases Hushed through
Special Cable to Chicago Tribune. By
.bossed wire to The Houston Post
(Copyright WL)
LONDON Jan. ft. Th
general has rushed through an increase
in London telephone rates by ministerial
decrees without awaiting action by th
postmaster general. The increase will no
in effect for new subscribers oa Monday
and for old subscribers the first of AnriL
The additional subscription rates will
be about 8 pounds sterling a year (nor
mally aoout gu) ana a tixeu cuarg ac s
Lwekrins that it is resurkahla that I cent a will be made oa all call a.
e NnanUitatian srstem kaa actnnnHah-1 lie inerease naa breucnt a storm ar
1 1 "what Mtti it aaa." the Legion at-1 protest from the Londos newspapers who
tiibutes this ta th aineeritv ai tha menlbava been fighting advances in the rates
employed ta th three agenciea who K eve aince they were proposed
says "generally nave mad th best f I l)am of hope in ths sit
sn sapeamoJe sitasHoa"
oi fraud which hav thrown the issue
tabs tk courts and made it possible there
wOl be no president when Menocal retires
may w next
Rtvalatwu Predicted
la that event tha secretary of state
becomes temporary president Also in
that event nssert the liberals there will
be a revolution tor Gomes will consider
himself justified m tahins by fore what
be believes himself cheated of at the polls.
Gomes started the ill-fated revolution is
1917 which waa snuf ed out by the Amer-
icas marines.
Gomes and the liberals generally have
welcomed General Crowder unctuously.
They want America to supervise the elec-
tion ef the Cuban president Tb con-
servstive government sir rogation views
the Crowder mission with considerable
President Menocal asserts the
lection was oa the square and that the
vote ia bains canvassed with all reason
able dispatch j
Has Pswsrfal Frlssds
Bis Meads mslntain that there was no
Just reason for sending General Crowder
oa a warship to startle the Cubans out
of their wits.
Gomes is credited with havinc power
ful friends in Washington among them
being Acting Secretary of 8tate Norman
Davis who is regarded by the conserva-
tives as the chief author of the Crowder
mission. Paris lived in Cuba a number
of years.
When the judge advocate general of
the American army gets 'to passing oa
what took place at the polls it will be a
case ef Crowder on Crowder for it wss
Crowder who came down here a year ago
at the more or less voluntary request of
the Menocal government and devised whst
was heralded as a model election law for
our sister republic; ;
General Crowder put in severs! months
at the job with a large corps of assistants
at a cost of JJOugo jo Cuba.
Cteagbt Cirttfkatss. 1
One of th features of the Crowder'
system was a provision that no person
wss to be sllowed to vote unless he pre-;
sented a registration certificate. There
was fall and free registration and tb
Crowder system prematurely waa pro-;
nounced a great success. When the prei-
idential campaign got under way how-
aver th liberals charged that somebody
with a big roll was buying election cer-:
oncates By ue thousands from the lib- i
erals ef course resulting in the wholesale :
dlsfraBchisement of liberals.
The covernment finally decreed that
duplicate certificates should be issued to .
these who claimed the loss of the orlg-j
maia. now ue liberals charge that the
duplicates never reached the liberal elec-
tors but were used as well aa the orig-
inala to vote conservative repeaters. j
Explosions Shake Three
San Gabnel Valley Towns
Assoeisted Press Report
L08 ANGELES CaL Jan. 9. The
towns of Govlna Glendora and Asuxa In
the San Gabriel valley. 20 to 25 miles
east of her were rocked Saturday night
by what was declared by inhabitants to
be a series of explosions. ' -
According to reports received hers
every house ia the town wss shaken and
window were broken ia some it was de-
clared. BUSINESS MAN IMPROVES.
LOCKBART Texss Jan. 7. B. 0.
William a a prominent business man here
la out on crutches after 10 days at home
with a broken leg the result of hia hdrm
slipping On the tarriated highway so
Ban Antonio street
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Electoral yCollece to Ckx
Vote Monday--AllMay.
S'XGoio Cajatol-; v
Numerous committee hearinra. inchid-
inc those havinc to do with tariff immi
gration submsrine cablea and speculativ
grain trading will continue thig Wwok.
Chile Takes Precautions
Against Armed Strikers
Associated Press Report
SANTIAGO Chile Jan. 9. Psar that
the activities of armed bands of striksrs
operating In the Santa Crua territory in
southern Argentina might extend to
Chilean territory have led to extra pre-
cautions by the military author itiee to
MaacUen's territory in the extrema south
of Chile sccording to dispatches from
Punts Arenas. The dispatches confirm
reports from Buenos Aire telling of
clashes between bandita and Argentine
frontier police in which the latter suf-
fered casuslties.
A Buenos Aires dispatch of Saturday
said that a force of bandits ksd over-
powered the police and was in virtual
control of Santa Crua territory. Borne of
tne leading men bad been kidnaped and s
number of persona killed or wounded
ue uirpaicn auueo.
The movement accordins to tha dis
patck started in a strike of ranch work-
era and the strike changed into a riot
Few remained to state the Bomber of
isolated ranches and villages which they
luoiro ana ourneu.
' Associated Press Report -.
UARION O Jan. 9 President-Elect
Hardin resigned Sunday aa United I
States senator front Ohio forwarding
hie letter at resignation to Culumbus I
for action of tha newly lectd repuUl-
can governor Harry 1L Davis who as-
anioaa affixa MomU. - ' T '"
Tha mere waa ia accordance with the
preeiaent-alect'a announced purpooa to I
giva up hia senate sest aa sooa as a
caaaga ta is otaw aommisuuww
admit th .appointmnt ( a republican
laccaasos -. - ' '
OoTarBor-taect Davis hss indicated
that rraak B. wniia elected senator for
Ue term beginning next Marcs wui .u
named ta nu u vacancy.
rollowins the wiahee of Mr. WDMa Mr
Bardipf mad January 18 th ffctiv
ay ox aia reiignaooa Jy grvmg up w
asaatorial office then th president-elect
will aa permitted to devote th last six
weeks hafera his mautwration wholly to
nreparatwa for hia adnUsistratloa duties.
That th Inauguration osremoaie on
htareh d may include a csremeny annn
la the history of sack affairs wag tndir
cated Sunday whea it became known that
Ur Harding had approved a plan to
hav all the members of th akctoraJ
collag in Waahlngtoa for th occasion.
' Th proposal waa made by th group
of Ohlo electera who suggested at first
that all republican lector b Invited
sad later modified th plan to techd an
In vita tioa to republican gad democrats
alike. ;
Such 4 meeting wu)d hat aa formal
nor legal algnlfkanc ai th actual cast-
big of ballots by th electors takea place
Monday ia tha various 8tat eapltala and
they will be canvassed by congress more
than twa weeks to advance ot lnaugura-
oa any
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600 Baltimore Clothing
Workers Return to Work
Associated Press Report v
BALTIMORE M& Jan. 9. Under
arreementa sined with the Amslnmsted
Clothing Workers' union mere than 600
local clothing workers will return to work
Monday to th shops of Phillip Kaha 4
uo. and o. w. ana a. I . Miuer at txu ue
two concerns signing tas agreemeata
Hvmaa Blumbars. head of tha amalasa-
mated In Baltimore who aigned the
agreement' for the clothing workers has
gone to New fork to confer with th na-
tional beada of the union and could not
be reached to tell under what condition
and mutual con cessions the agreement
had been effected. Tha manufacturers I
have stated that the men if they return
must do so under n 28 per cent wag re-
duction while Mr Blum berg has always
maintained that the men would not accept
the reduction nor the open shop aaid to
be advocated by aom of tha manufac-
turers. The strike continues against four other
manufacturers
FUNERAL OF JOHN M. POWERS JR.
The funeral of John M. Powers Jr
well known oil operator who died In a
local hospital Friday waa held from the
reaidence of hia brother Stewart Pow-
ers 1002 Jackson boulevsrd Hype Park
at 3 d. m. Sunday and later at Sacred
Heart church. Burial was in Holy Cross
cemetery
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An opportunity ia presenttsd which only
comes onee in a number of years; or perhaps
only once In a lifetime to purchase high
grade stock at prices greatly less han intrin-
sic values. With tha aid of bankers and
experts we have compiled a list of the stocks
tp buy. Investors should not defer consult-
ing us regeuding same.
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ATTENTION!
EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
FEEE VOCATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL
NIGHT SCHOOL
Undr Autplcaa f Knights af Columbus
Optns January 17th 1921.
TheNational
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Blue Wick Oa Stove
"Mad Ilka a gaa range" tha all stove has
com to occupy a permanent all-th-yar
round position In tha household Dalra
will find In tha "NATIONAL" a satisfactory
stova In every respect to offer their cus-
tomers. Writ today for catalog and price.
Aooauntlng
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Buokkaaplnsr
Suslnsss
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Civil Sarvlo Branches
Arehltacturgl Drawing
Meohanlcal Drawing.
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Vf sovn im vnm aotrnwaam
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COURSES OFFERED
Elamantary School Subjects
Mathamatlca
Penmanihtp
Fublla Spaaklng
Saloamanahlp
Spanish
Stenography '
Typawritlng and others aa enroll-
rent warrants
If Intorastsd fill out sttaehsd ooupon and mall at one to tha
Knlghta of .Calumhua Hall SM Crawford trt
I dssir to oaraO ia following oouras ta Knights ot Columbus
Itos Vocational and commercial School tor ux-gerrico men sod
woman.
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Agreement's Fulfillment
Associated Press Report
PARIS Jan. 9. The French govera-
rnt hss decided to Insist apes strict
I nation however food oricei ara eon
ling down daily. Janusrv price e show a
r " . r i. f iqecreas ei irotn to w per cant on an
. Im. I J I afuerurw-ani usaavve; eu j sgej Hvuai av
WCU!CI aVlCS.in 1-UUUW1 luucuons-
s ' a l-.-i m a. . I - -
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LONDON. Ian tWekn Beattla t ranCC tO InSlSt Oil
crosier. Pkyslcisa. phUooopher klstorian
wwawji UMa ia unoua
.ararasy
John Beattie Crosier wss horn in Can.
da la 1847. U was educated at Gait
"-ammor scnool nnd Toronto university
e puousneu worcs mciaae: roa He.
oa al tn rature- Clvuisatin and
Tress"1 .(translated in JaDaneael.
tory of Intellectual Oevclenment" m W w . M T9"
i -Sociology Applied to Practical u7ff JEFlJr
'. ! I ixiiuy cwteu u hicuuui VI no WW
. ii 1 .. . I man ajovemment to a shortace af BOO.-
adenoSw aTlfiiCaa tkh . ' I received aaya that Germany will be oa-
labia to dak up th fcfldeadea la tb
. iwnvwfiu) wnaw. u aim I .Buhl tbma M.ntk. alUrl.. tk.k tk.
sunermrs is I -l v-. im l n :
V"4- tin. b deliver opal eves at tk sam rata
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tuUillmeat ot
Icernlug coal dehvei
tbe Sua aSToemeat era
coal debveries bv Oermanv. it
waa said hi an official circular Issued Sat-
Inrday. Tk reparstioas cemmlaslen al-
iiaougn st a party to ta ppa si
Speed Record
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pool COMoa. Aaaoclallou.
Bpeciai attention slveU to tbe evani.
tea of ordera oa the abova sxcWao.
McCray Refrigerators
For All Purposes. Iiunediats Delivery on a Large Assort
ment of tht Best McCrsj Market CorJers
Grocery Boxes and" Counter Cases.
McCray's . ;
Freezer Case
s tbe Latest and Best on
the Market
Stimpson
; KEPT IN ORDER FREE.
Hundreds oi Houston Stores Are 6ur Satisfied Customers.
Computing Scalei;: ; : Jl
i hono Prsston W5. 1120 Cspltol 'AWwsTV Houstn Ttttlcf lT'l ' L
STOCKS BON DS
Wo .feellevw the Boad aarkot will continue to show an. im-' ;
GBvavsat and that daalrabl bond yielding 7 par cent ot
ttar will ho ksrdar to obtain ia targe or four months from 4
BOW. ; i
' Host of the KaUroad Stocks have alraady shown an Improvs-
Staoi and this also Is true ot a srsat maay Indus triala.
v ia addttloa to tta above we think specially wall of the
Oils such as Texas Company; laviaclM and Uxieaa
Petroleum W do not ballT any atstako would ho msds ?
ta buying Slams Fatrolsom at proaont prioea. Wo also con.
sidar such Coppars as Aaaoonda Utah Cniao Nevadg and
Ray specially low
Porelga Uoaoy isd Bacurittts particularly German rrench
Italiaa sad EogUah Itoaey or Bonds offer great possibiiitios f
:' (gr laxga profits
Art for clrcqlsjr sjhrlaf list ot desirable securities.
Orders executed for New York listed and established Cure
Stocks either tor cask or ea cenaerraUrw eredlt - -
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nnunea tnat tne Twentyvuiiru mos
friatrihutlon on Cities flervlee Bankers
Share payable a fbruuy lt. UH.
to Bankers 6 hares of lUoord January W
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