Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 113, Ed. 1, Monday, June 13, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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CORPUS CHRIST1 CALLER
MONDAY JUNE lZf 192f.
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AMUSU I TODAY
EVA NOVAK AW JACK PERRIN
IN
"THE TORRENT"
ALSO PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE AND PATHE
REVIEW
Prices 10c and 25c
Queen Theatre
TODAY
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
A tale of Canada's frozen wilds society's drawinp
rooms and the biggest deepest things in human
hearts. With Milton Sills Elliott Dexter and Mabel
Julienne Scott.
ALSO BUSTER KEATON IN "HARD LUCK"
BUY FRUBT JARS NOW
Wo have a complete assortment of the best line ob-
tainable the Kerr Self-Sealing Jw.
WEIL BROS. Grocers
Phone 2000 401 Mosquito Street
DANCING
Nueces Hotel Every Wednesday and
Saturday Evening i
From9:00 to 12:68 o'Clock
Nueces Hotel
NOW IS THE TIME
f
' Tin yen vi'i niuk ntiimi uld age when your
" MiMHmt lapucity will be cahiiualaU and jnn tuny
U.'...' tuie tn ill m.i others fur support T
r Wow t (hi- iIiihi to Iy away n llltla ronum to
proton votirHi-ir in mm of mi) an tlmi you
ratty ! independent in future yem
OiH-n n 11'i'uiini with ua and nrtrt to It weekly
4T and Wu l 11 aioW.
First Siaie Bank of Corpus Christi
g. o. p:s see
PASSAGE OF
PEACE BILL
F. of L Delegates
Meeting in Denver
For Busy Session
1 Tl. .V rlAtfil W-'S.
HKNVRH. June 1!Tlio forty-first
annual ronventtnn of the Aliicilcon
Kodcrntlon of I.nbor which opens hero
tomorinw. will !r n gathering for tho
promotion nnd development of Amor-
trim welfnro ami freedom President
Samuel tloinpers of the federation de.
rlnrfel in a statement tonlRtit.
This otinventlon. Hi 11 veteran labor
louder Mtlil will mnrk "a mill-Mono In
our nulloniil progress" would ttenl with
the "grwittwt imsl-wnr Issue con-
fronting organised lubor which today
nro In tin- balance nt the aruulul inn-
1 merit where tho die must lie ennt one
way or the other"
More limn 690 delegates from nit
parts of the United Slate-) mill Canada
were assembled for the meeting which
... ' " .. ' Z'"l:.. . : niubaUly will continue for tlo noxt
.i.iJt-i . ..h...i. 7i.lw " TliomiiB. piililnt of
Imllraled thnl the total opiKMltlun
would not pii'ced tv votes. Umlur Dip
1 agrcament adopted yaatprday 203 to
l tht- rwnoliillori wild Ii In not iiuh-
Ji I to jmpiidmfnt. will tie voted on lit
1 i m.
How the m-nnti inlght rpRHid the
'I'orlir iiieaaun- In vlw of lt n-cont
' nrtliin In pRlim the Knox 1 1'nolutlon
ifrf-lln thr di-i'laratioti of war win
Less Than 75 Votes in the
House Against Measure
Is Predicted
Rv Tli ArUl1 I'rtM.
WASUINnTON. June 12. noptlblU
can loadrm confident of tinltrd party
' aupHrt pinllrtril tonlttht thut lott
than 76 voti would be urtat In tho
hniae tomorrow against the l'ortcr
' iraolutlon terniliiuttnK tlir atatt of war
' iMPtWevn Ihr Unlte-1 titatca and the cen
tral powura
I'halrtmiii l'orler of th forelun af
I ttl MUhjlM t of limlNIIHt lliM'UM-lllMI Hl'll
nt- leadi-i hnve let houav li-nilr know
thin thi-y will not turn hack while
chairman Pnrtei and othoi-a h.ive di'-clai-ed
they would not vot to n'pcnl
the declamtlnn of war bellfvttiit It
would b-' construed by the public uit u
repudiation of the war Itself
i Ax ii nuilt of thin attuatlon. demn-
tiu'lc lender 0ihmiIiik both the Knox
niul Portei propoiinlii doclnreil pence
l. r.'Kolutlon wna n Ioiik way off
APPLICATION IS MADE
FOR GAS FRANCHISE
the ltallway Workera' union of Kni?
land. Wan here to represent nt a frater-
nal dlRate the worker of llrent llrlt-
r.tn In thu Itrltlah trmlfH union ron-
Kt '
Deaplte many reporta that Prealdent
riompera and his admlnlHtriitlon would
lie opimaed for rn-eltetlon up to tn-
nlRlit there hud not lu'in nny open In-
dtrntlon of such n movement White.
John I TewN prmldcnt of the t'nltrd
Mine Workere. who lind heen boomed
in h I'Htiiiidate for the preatdenry by
the nntl-Onmpera foieea declltiMl to
mnke nny atntement It wna under-
Htood Hint he would not oppose tho
lubor rhlef
H anion Gets Notice
Of Acceptance Of
Bid by Government
K. P.. Mntnnn.tlio enntrnctor to whom
the work of ri'tinbllltnlltiK tho kovitii-
ineiit Hervliu hospltnl nt North Itench
wna nwarded hat received tiffiotnl no
tiricntloti of the iiceeptnni'e of his hid.
Iliunon litis announced bin ability tn
pi-ocerd nt once with the work when
I official notification wna received. Tho
'oontriu'l awarded llntnon wna for tho
exteilor work ntono anil cotitrftctn fur
the Interior rcp.ilra nro to bo awarded
later.
I.'nder tlm terms of tho speclflca-
tloim the wotk must ln completed
within it) dnya from date of bMtlnir of
nfflulnl notice of iirceptiiiioo. Tlie con-
tract price of the work to be done by
llntnon wna I43O.00O. Ill the Hpcclflua
tltum for the conttnet miiny V'hntiRea
were made the ttovrrnmcnt clltnlnnt
I ii c thu riiuilrcment of removal of n
(jnvit (inutility of concrete nnd wreck
ftRo. nmonr: other nlterntlonn. Tho
cuntrnotor will tinder tho ncccptcd bid
be required only to rnmAve aui'h rub
blsli as nny nrcumulate fnm his own
work llnninn nnys he ran romplitn
the pontrnct well within tho lime ape
Clficd.
that Iliitlsli textile workera now on
Mrlke will Hhape their course nrcordlni;
to the decision of the roul luttivis.
t i i
" HROW Business Worries and Household
uties aside and take a swim in the Ener
gizing Pep-Making Salt Water. Give an
hour each day to fun and frolic with your
friends and you will find a sure cure for the
"grouch." You will feel proud in trying BAY VIEW
BATHS for that fresh cool energizing effect that
makes life worth while.
ALCOVE KELLEY
"AH tho Tmie"
(Continued from I'-ije Ono
nithorlM to convert the (fas Into
on lillo 1.
May Make Carbon
Whih 'his Is ii remunerative process
It cntiillB i tremendous nsti of bus.
:nr ! many sidles Is not permitted In
I v.i ii tk understood autltol lt lln
Mi i . oi.iln londltlona mav lie obtained
1 1". pioihiie curbon llu k from natural
ki" iioiii the railroad oininlssluii.
i!n un it fuel inn ht. placed at the
didpimli Ion o felly uaers nt a rule nt
.iliout rai ei.rits per tlioiiaaiid cubic foot
f. i ilotnt-atlc line nd from 15 to S5 or
ceiitK (or Industrial used It is evi-
dent from rales cliaiaed at other points
nlieie tho natural product Is tinvd. nnd
thus- contiolllnif the ftahls ailjueenl
to Corpus nitriatl may nrrlve at the
Hat mcluaion. It feaina to be lainly
n inetbiMl of utlllnln! the prodiiPt hvre.
Al othei places It la u qucelton of how
atid Hhcre inn natural una be pro-
dm i .1
it Iron it van Antonio mild laat
malii Hint his city had u proHMltlon
i:o under consideration whereby a
on tin a I Kits eomHin had offered to
pit" iihi the city main natural (jus
i dlxt.iori of ". miles tThrw Itlvers)
in a late of 83 leills pel 1000 culde
tell
Read The Caller Classified Ads
KING5VILLE
Hpei lnl to The Caller
KINOHVIMJ". Texas. June 12 --One
of the dellHhttuI fuatures of the dtlvn
Wednoaday with the editors wna the
ear specially niniiiReil for .ludd Mor-
timer Lewis ItllHt't children were his
KUaata In the blK seilan from StantH
tlertiiidls U run Imagine the Imppy
time of theae children who were for
tunate to lie entertained for Home two
hour- by thin poet. Those Invited to
join him wore Mabel Cltnnay. Ilaltle
Hell Colston Vimltiln WrlRht. .Mary
Jane 1 1 ii ri oil. Vlinn and lSdKtir
Uiard. Uuiotliv Crenshaw anil llultty
I'luneHnn
Mis c V I Minis and Mlaa Julia
Ilou'tird returtuHl on Tliuraday dvenlnu
from very onjoyalile vlult to in
Antonio. .Mlaa Kuwnrd vlsllod lmr
sister. .Mrs. Aiiileraon anil Mrs. ICuhola
was the aiieal of .Mis. Alex .Xiliims.
AIIks Noll Vnrd of Tyler wna honor
Hilest nt a imrty on Tinmilny oviijilnt
Hi veil by Mr. mid Mrs W A Claltlpllt
Cauls were played and a vary delight-
ful evenlnK spent by Mr. and Mra. A.
T Terrell. Mr. nnd Mr. K. I.liuler
man Mr. nnd .Mm O A. Philips Air.
nil Mrs. Have ICIdar Mr nnd Mra
J II. Wyntt. Mr and Mra. Tyndal of
Kan Antonio. Mra. C. T Itownlt. VS'tllls
Unv.ult Hiiil Meaara. lid Nelson nnd
Ulik Wells Mrs. Andeiaon nnd the
lotiort'i ilefi iiahmeiits of lie oicitiii
ind home-made rake wen served
MIsm Jessie I .ell Italian! entertained
it fnii.-two on Wednesday evenliiK
Phose cnJnvluK this lovely Uoapttallty
were Mlaaea l.lllle Hall I'lisTlm. Hurtle
Ivey. lils Cornelius Ijidy Heeee. Lit-
ellle Uelen Ulndya Henviek nnd llom
Prlii-. Dick InHfenr l.iiiiipktn Itra-
aun Julius Duff anil Hon Oils itlins.
Haiidlts ply tholr trade unmolaetiMl
a curtain porta of China ui cording to
.Villluni 1'hllip Hliiiins .lusl. like Am-
I ten.
LOCAL PHODUCE MARKET
Win. -sup apples. I:' riO(f A do per box
.ii eonlln' ii -I ami untill.
I.enionx 1 un pei I ox.
t'l.iiiiten CniiiDi Mtu Valenc as IS.2&
i 5. 50 per brx.
IJc-es lz.au prr quni -hti banket.
Hniiunas Re per lb
l'otatnea Idaho white per cwt tS.75.
1 tinions f.incy Sr per lb.
IMnl lie in. California eholre ro-
'cleaned. 7 Vie per lb.
I Pinto henna 6r per lb.
Toinntona. m w Texas. Jl 7B per four-
liasket erate.
Celery per rinxen stnlka $1.50
Potatoes 3VjC pound.
Cullfnriila Inttuee Jl.'l doxon.
Now I'otatoes 3"i per pound.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NI3W tiiti.lUNB. June II. llupltm-
llona of the iuat week In tho cotton
market ran led the price of the most
netlve comruet months 3d to 41 points
IllBher than Ihr eloeu of the preceding
week and X to ?.ri polnla lower the
cloae hIiouIiik net losses or 3 to II
points The market moved over an ex-
it cine ihiikc of HI to 51 Kilnts July
truilliiK as Illicit aa IV. 27 as low as
II. SO anil eloaln at M.HO. In the spot
department mldilllna; lost 111 polnla In
ihe net reaiilta closliiK at 1 1. SR. which
prices couilKired with -1100 ua the last
prior this week a rear ago
Much of the srllliiK of ihe week was
due to the weakness In ImelRii ox-
cli.uiKi mid the I. links In the Hlook
inaiKei the iHllure to settle lalini trou-
l.li k n 1 1 rem Hrttuln also was used
aamust miIuch.
Mensatlonal acrnunta of the fiiont
numbers of hull went II belilK found In
Mil ions pji ik of Ihe dull nolnbly Tx-
ns and Oeni'iila also affected the mar-
ket There also is much talk of wuovll
in north I eiiisiaiiH and la pin Hons of
Mississippi. Alalia ma unit Month Caro-
lina Hera use of the nuuibera of the
u i evil leporied at thin early date tho
houvv shown of the week over Iui ro
a reus nt the belt were rokurded as
Ilia-lily unfavorable anil likely to causo
a furlhei spread of the pest. Homo
localities which had plants far ehuUKh
advanced leuorted Weevil uttaekliiK
wiuaius as fust as they fornteil ami
both AUiIhiiiih niul OcoihIh sent In
woid that luimvrs were plowliiK up
cotton the weevil wan sn itumerous.
At the end of the week cuiiMitlerulilo
lliiildiitt()it took place 1 1 r tho market
upuarently because of talk of hit'lte
tenders of spots HKulllnt July uoti-
ttaita this talk hinlnu Ha founda-
tion in thr la l Be stock of eurtlflunted
cotton nnu held heir the HttK'k having
Increased hu.iiflli halea. sellltiK of July
by spot Interests wus accepted as nvl-
driur that am Ii tuiiderliiii would b
done In thut month and that this oom-
Iiik urk the market will he closely
walchcd foi evidence ronceininc lie-
iKlopmcniM in the cumliiK spot month
ratlin and lll'r lUtlvitirH of boll
vecll iIoiiIiIIi.sk will enuujir much at-
lention of ihe 1 1 mil this romiHK week
ait tie Hroi'i tl opinion seems to liv
i hat thr kloKllsh labor alltlatlnn laplll-
t) in iiiohliia a point wlietx' a ttoltlo-
ntctu of some sort will 1h enforced anil
he limit' uiil folli with great lit -ei.-i
the .inn! b the con I mlnere on
hr question of aiicplliiR the lllllsl 10-
.'out pioposals to end the strike. This.
Mil he of .ill Hit more Interest in thu
ollon nun kit liecatme of the rklllns
WOMAN'S PART IN MAN'S SUC-
CESS Often the strongest impulse to
save cor.ics from the woman of the
household.
Kvcry matt should consider himself fortunate who
link a wlfo or mother who helps lilm to srtvo moiioy..
Tim Important part about snvltif- Is not tho nmount
of mnnoy you But nntdo ench woa!t. Tlio esteuttat
ItiltiK ta tho firm dcclaton to s.ivc n dcflnlto ri'KUlnr
sum no mutter how small It inuy bo.
Kven tl saved rcRtttttrly each week will mnko your
snvlnits mow nmazlnRly.
Corpus Christi
National Bank
MIRANDO WELL
FEATURES WEEK
(Continued Prom I'aeo l.J
of Kun IMcko Is proKrnKNlim to a depth
of 3570 feet What thu showing la Is
not announced hut no unit water has
been encountered. It Is aald this well
in RultiR for the deep sand if It la thero.
The (Irny ltldijo nbout a tntle east
of the National wot reported b.illinK
yimeinay murnuiR. a Kuoa presauro
had developed after hallliiR bi'Kau lis
Well as HtroiiK lliillcatlona of shnlo
pay. nnd the opemtorM export to noon
hrltut It In.
KleberK No. 3 near Klnirsvllle. In
reported pteiKirlnic to test. Thla well
la known locally as tho Itosse HesultH
of tests previously made 1ms not been
matte known.
A meollnR of tho Cap Hock stock-
holders wiih held nt KlnRsvllle Juno 9.
Ill this well It Is wild puy enud wlu
(Hissed through at X7lio hut tho forma-
tion rcitilrod heavy mud nnd the pay
had no chance to develop. No effort
whs mudii to wash at Hint level and no
lesult wivji demonstrated. Tho well
Is down to thu 3164-foot level nnd Is
cased. Ons Is allowing but It Is claim-
ed this Is comlnir from the bottom or
below the 2700 level Kuturo results
will depend upon iiutlon of the stock-
holders. Work In 0 County
The Chambers Interests of Wlchlln.
Knn. have' begun uperatloiiH to de-
velop both oil and gna on the Hie
county holdings recently nciiulred Tho
first testH tire to be made upon the
Welder traot of 18000 acreti. This Is In
Ihe eastern pott Ion of the county. The
first location Is on the Henry Welder
plant two nnd a half miles southeast
of Heevllle. Heavy stiindnid equip-
ment Is to be used cniuihle of 430tl fret
depth. An IK-lncli hole will ha dl tiled
Hltico the advent of the Chamber In
terests a grout deal of lu tlvliy has de-1
vclnped In leases and there la little If
nny lineage in the entile county which
Is not under lease. Chambers ninka
among the topuotehera as n developer j
mill Is prepared to handle' both oil and
gas propositions. The entire holdings
of the Chambers Interests nggi egnto .
nbout 87.000 acres it Is siild. 1
Tho Diamond ft. about four miles
southwest of Allro is still going down
latest lupous showing about 3000 feet
with slow headway Htralas of shale
nnd pyrites of lion nro Impeding drill-
ing. A flshtull will not Inst long in
Minle and pyrites flood indications
nro reported.
Deport Is current that the Situs
which hnn ben tnken over by thu
Humble Intorests has resumed oper-
ation on Its Duval holdings. Thla Is
In the same men as the National nnd
Otny lllrige. Ileporta mo this Is a
promising- outlook.
CARNATION MILK
Small size .... 6. l-2c can
Large size . . . 13c can
W. T. HARRIS- Grocer
307-309 Mesquite St. Phone 995 .
Why Not Cook With
Electricity
Wo will nlm to plenso you nnd guarantee satisfac-
tion. We hnvo n good many customers using elec-
tricity for cooking and will bn glad to refer you to
nny of them. Nearly all prospective Users of mi elec."'
trie range nro first Interested In tho cost of operating
nn electric range. The best possible way wo enn an-
swer this (iiesllon h to furnish you with the monthly
nverage of nil our rnnge customers for the past nix
months which amounts lo Jl.Od per month per custo-
mer. Our range bills run anywhere (rem $2.00 to
$7.1)0 per month. Tliln depends nttogcther upon how
cntcful tho customer may be In operating the ninge.
nnd whether or not the customer makes use of the
ndvalititgea Hut electric ramie uffortlH over all other
ranges. Should you be interested In nil electric range
kindly cull at the office or phone 1H3 and we will hu
glad tn answer any iUestinus and go Into the mutter
in detail. TI1I1 will In no wny place you under any
obligation!!.
C. C. RAILWAY & LIGHT Co.
Phone 483
410 Starr Street
HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED
Stortd and Paekod for Shipment Hsavy Hauling and Oaugaea
PATTEN TRANSFER COMPANY
Phons 1022
428 Gtarr Btr.ol
OBSERVATIONS
Another war In thu Hnlkanu.
ting back to normalcy
(let-
LUMBER
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KIND8
Norton-Roach Lumber Co.
CALDWELL AVE. PHONE 929.
Two Dlocks North of Taylor Grain Companj
I'ord oar No. li.000000 tins Just left
tho factory. Fur birth rale tho I'ord
factory boats mblilU. j
At thut the pioneer airmen are
having u lower mortality mta limn
the first ocean navigators.
In the long run tlju Hermans will j
THE DALLAS NEWS
THE NEWSIEST THE DEST THE MOST RE LADLE THAT'S ALL
SUN PHARMACY CIRCULATORS AT CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS
Vew Ymk has 40 of tin 67 Amor-
find Hie Indemnity bill less oxiicitHlvo : .
.. ' The mixed commission sent by the
itrnn 1110 tinneiiioi om tun. ... .... .
i 1 suiiviuv nwi tiii-iiiiic i'.-i.ion 9 .iftlu.fiOu
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'tiiid Ht. Paul hnya ftelglit tiantiportii- fler studying It.
no.. . onwipam oommouuy c nMmuUit myH
oountry Don't gnnsli your Heth! C01M lfurn(llK. Where from-
Mnybe lio'd Jutit mild his rent. J the tlatico hull u the check risiui
yeur
New Yoik Ct hotels
BRINGING UP FATHER
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NEWS SERVICE
-By George McManus
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LOOKHSAT II AOOR.
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Disease is Unnatural
And caused by improper
function of the organs
muscles and tissues
forming the human
body.
Chiropractic corrects
faulty function by cor-
recting abnormalties of
tho spine and nervous
system. Health is rap-
idly restored as nature
intended.
Dr. Irving M. Dietz
Chiropractor
720 Antalopa Phono 531
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