The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1912 Page: 2 of 14
fourteen pages : ill. ; page 23 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
. o J 3 i.02 DILV
...;AV ....
4 4 -
'..leV OIIC HUwIIIZSS ' DAYGLO 37-
:a:zlii cougton tz& sr. lodig
LEAVES HOUSTON st 4:23 P. M. TODAY ? ll
AKIUVES St LOUIS &30 p.a.TOMORROW ;
Tick OfiJ tlT H-dsi .K Mftrrte O. . ST. A."
j
L
YOU CAM DAMlt
n
' ; ' V : 1800 BANKS DO . ;V
. u. .. ' . . ...... v. wii
U.lt U.M iimMt" rtgM teste kM tem.ut P9-"-Jv.
bualn man yew wilt admit Uiaaa ar g ro. .- v '
trUt C754 ' ; W. R GREENWOOD us uih .
GREAT LIST OF LOSSES AT SEA .
DURING PAST
Uidemiters Had Been Hard
dwelled the List by
' Tha rear 1 wtn go down ta hla-
tory af tha graateat ta point of marina
toaeea. ' For the' Ant aaartor of the ran
thee aggregated about tl.J8ISow and
on top of theaa come tha Tltaalo Joaa
ahtp aad cargo being aathnatad at -flJ
0t0. In tnaaaNflgnre no reckoning
la mad af aaaenger'g : baggage eatl-
matod ta be l.w09x. v-v '
Cnderwriter are bard hit parUcularir
taoe .ta Urerpooi aad London. The
German transport companlea loee about
STt.00 through remenraace of tha Tl-
tanlo. . The Whit Star Jm retained
I7M.M0 Of the rUk oo the TeeaeL Vt
derwrttera ar' readily agreed that" tha
low by th atnklng of the Titanic 1 tlje"
largeat on record In connection with ona
ToitA V? - ..
;: In th month of March twntjr-wo Tea-
ol wer totally loet nd Ui value of
elilpi and cargoea waa t.MI.SW. Feb-
ruary' tokae -war 1M0M and tboae of
January. $1000000 Thua including anf
ether loaea for April other than th Tt- I
Unic. U total tor "th flrat t10 day' J
of tha roar reachee tha amaalag mam of
214JMM.' To thla mint be added als
$l.na0o the aiue of five larfte ateam-
01 w
era overt a and tuilnaurabla making th
grand total of tit.lil.ivQ.
In January thirteen vessel were lost
and In Pebruarr twelve. ' la March theaa
Teasel war loati ?
thi ship and that It had raced to th bar
and waa taking water.- At daylight I
'cam on. In port and passed th El Sod
a-th. aar. '.. .--' '--;.. ;
- Tteporter Refueed Adwilttsnca.
' Th B Bud after racing to th bar went
aground and remained unta this after-'
noon ; when- larg boata pulled her oft.'
and one' more afloat la the deep channel
ah was guided Into her slip at pier 41
of th Southern Paeiflo company. Hera
according to th usual custom of that'
company tht officials positively refused
newspaper men admittance although re-
' porters mvaded th preclaots by both boat
and automobile. .
Th Eft Bud .ha an ugly bole In her
side where the uenvr must nave pieroed
half -way through and larg enough for a
small cabin to be passed through without
touching Seafaring . men estimate her
riamage .at. between tJO.OO- and $$0000.
The damage tp th lenver should not
exceed. $8000. v
The El Sud was loaded only with freight
and left port' hut night for New York
Th Incoming Denver bad a passenger
list of twenty cabin and about forty-flv
teerag. . . ... ;-- .-
On coming into port It was seen that
the bow of th EI Sud waa deep In water
luting th upper part' of liar propellers
hi most clear and pen puntpa wer. kept
working rapidly. ? '
About $60 bales of cotton wer seen float-
lug around la the channel entrance and
over the sea this afternoon said to bay
com from th hold of th El Sud. . '
Messrs. F. T. BennI. manager of the
Mallory lln"here;. a t. Mullory Jr.
find aeerg Sealy chartered th launch
hunflower n this afternoon and went
nut to make an Inapeotlon -of the flare-
cia to i the El Sud. returning about
o clock. They have also gone carefully
over the - Denver and have bad pboto-
grapha af both vessel made which ae-
ruratery show th damage end effect of
ti Mow as well as th direction.' . x . - .
i Th after -compartments of 'El Sud
-were not injured to such an extent that
there waa rapt sufficient buoyancy to hold
lr ton the sarfaoe of th water but she
was settling rapidly tad as soon as th
t$s arrived ah waa put about and atart-
ed back for Galveston arriving this
morning when she went into th slip at
I t
Introduced by the j
Arrov Collar.
viit' inrprction'
I.tADocr & Co.
T..0T II. V.
v tt ;
J Ala 7 T-
fcstca Izzi & Tru$t Cos
Certific2t:s"cf Bsp:sit$
Are issoed lor nuu amount aad '
out be oaed for your wings. Tbef
:; bear lour per ceartnteiMt.
filtMM Surplus v;'
ON THE WALES
i-.
a-a loami a title ar Imiim -the"
THREE MONTHS
Hit Even Before the Titanic
Twelve Millions. : :
:fcatfmated
Value of Ship
Veeael aad Caeualty. '
Artaaaav -wrecked
Maroa mlaalDf .........
Sonra Mam. wrecked ...
Illawmrra wrecked
Kiwi I. wrecked -
North 'Briton miaalnc
Wendur wrecked .....
South Amerlra wreokad
and jcarfo.
...... I9t.t0
...... i$oooo
J000
...... 16.000
M00
ts.oo
... 160000
... MS00
.... 140000
... 120000
Isleworth wrecked
Oceana wrecked (i
Ct valTt
Asenfela wrecked
Marierala wrecked .
O. a. L. wrecked
City of Cardiff wrecked . . .
Myrtledene. wrecked
Crown of England wrecked..
Indian Empire wrecked
Bonarlata wrecked
Garonne aunk after colllaloa
rosier wrecked
Zinnia an fire
$00000
$00000
(1000
75.000
18000
$0.-000
150000
nisooo
$0000
40000
00000
180.000
' rat
.$J$M500
Th fir large ateamera overaue ana
praatlcaUy unuuurabl not Included in
th above llrt ar th Mountoawald
AUgapurg. Bi .lie .JMva lumra-
ban a. Unfortuoatalyi m aaoh th
prfeapeeta ar conaldered to be .Mack.
Th toaa of tne general . cargo rajini
L flMum m aatima.tM in tne taDie at oo.-
000 but no account m taaen 01 tne coat
of raising the gold and allrer. Includ-
ing an estimate of thla eoat and aaeum-
Ing a total Iom in the caae of each of
1 the five tn teeing veaaela a aum of at ieaat
$1710000 muat ba counted.
filer B In th company's docks but her
he water gained so rapidly that aha
sank into thirty feet of water at ber
moorings during the evening.
No On Injur.
The Denver was in command of Cap
tain Staples one of the oldest captain
m th flallory service. El Sud being
commanded by' Captain rVrbe. El Bud
Is strictly a freight boat carrying only
officers and crew none of Whom wer
I -lost a rumor to th effect that five men
wao were in the forecastle at ui tun oi
th collision had been crushed to death
being denied. On board th Denver there
waa considerable excitement heightened
rby the fact that the recent disaster to
the Titanic was n the minds of all.
Th cargo of El Hud waa unueuany
light th manifest Died at tha United
Ktates customs bous Saturday showing
as follows:
. On thousand bars copper $5$ boxes
dried i fruit v$50 packages merchandise
$00 piece lumber $00 bale cotton 160
pegs WOOL
The hole cut into th Injured steamer
extends from th keef np to a dtatane
fit about twenty feet above the water Una
'and runs from a point near -tha bow on
the starboard a distanc of shout seventy
.t.:;'; v " : -
'' - Denver Not Damaged.
.-.' Fortunately ih . Denver suffered apo
serious damage which in view of having
passengeron board prevented any kind
of a )anlc and made It unnecessary to
gtve' any alarm. Coming at an early '
hour In tha evening on the day that th
vesel expected to come to dock all th
passengers wer np but due to th fog
. there- Were not many on deck as would
have been the case had It been clear as
at the distanc from QaWeston where th
accident occurred th lights of tha city
ar vtalble a sight that Is always an at-
tractive n for incoming passenger after
six day spent on th water.
i - ta Bud the truck steamer nsJ eta
In the Ualvestoa service of the Morgan.
- lin for the past fifteen year and. wbll
not ona of tha ne wast la one of th com-
pany's best boats gft has during her
years f service weathered a number of
heavy galea and hurricanes and lias com
through all without accident her rough-
est experience "being two year ago when
eh was caught In a hurricane oft Key
West and battles for fourdayt coming
through with--part of -her navigation
bridge and her railing ton. - - -
El Bud ia .on of a fleet of vessels ply
ing between New lorn ana lUalveston
th other ship being 3 BoLJ BfMuhdo El
Rio El Norte and EI Cld. El Sol and Kl
Munda having been added to. the fleet
:jWlt6ln. th. pattpraaiyeais.i;ra?-.
j SVf -'Ugh XsotTV 15';
. Tha value of EI Sud together1 with hsr
' cargo I do onto a million doBars"nut
it la stated that th salvage to the cargo
Vtil b a larg proportion of lu valu.
I due to it being of tt class that th water
F 1 1 latiM - - - 1 U& .CA MAb.
.age of j merchandis. - In tha- poaltion
where th vssel aunk it will ba poaslbl
to' recover the cargo with but a very
mall proportion of th cost that Would
have been entailed had aha unk.whar
th ooliision took plaoe and at th same
time her position Is such that th work
of raiaing th vessel- Itself will b greaUy
aldd. -' ":' - ' v: v.;
' The llorrah Una has at Galveston sev-
eral heavy wreoklhg barges and addition
al appartua together with divers ar
now on the way from. Mobil from which
point they were ordered by th company a
nicrs la Hwk fotlt. Aj.
.'i-y.: .'.? '. ' "
: 'Taitl-ti Eedy for.SeisTon.'
. OKLAHOMA VlTT. Okls Aprft
Members of the Boutharn Baptist denom-
inatlon are beginning to look with tn-
Vret toward the forthcoming meeting
of hi tsoumern Exptlst convention to
be h.-.d here Aiy la-l. It will be the
t-v.v-v'titn SfK-.n of the buy whlrfi
r -i 'nn nMtyly 8500a churciies
FIUEKCH CRUISER
IS AT GALVESTON
Zelierei That Her VUit lias Sojm
- .Coaiectioa With tit Trouble. -
it Mexico.
(Heart fas) 5rcM.) '
i OALVESTON Tax Apr . IV-Th
lYam amont crmiacr DBrt ar-
rtva ar from Jamaica tola aftaneoa
aa4 ta berthed at ptar H. whr.s ia
remain for tw r Up aav. tha captain
not kslawlBs now ton. ' Tay or.
dered aer fma Jamaica aad tha cestatn-
f proteases sot ta knew tha abject of too
visit bat -a' strong smt-4netal "report
saa It that tha .frigate la bar In con-
nection with tha trouble la tha Hasloaa
apubUo : ;
Captain PugHaif Coratl la m command
of tha frlfata which carrlaafour ten-
Inch guna ten four and ona half -Inch rulao
and lht jrapldflra (una. 8ha draw-twenty-twa
'feet of water aad mrssurw
Ml feat la tength. " Whlla In harbor
itora will ba allowed on board between
I aad a la ta afternoon. She carriea til
-ma aad It ofllcar
HARMON. WILL 'SPEAK
IN HpOSTONSATJURDAY
Cluirfiiaa Ptni of Eormoa Club e
ceiy4 Hetiap Verifyinf
' Prttt Report.
la verification of th article In yester-
day morning's Post announcing 'that
Judge Judaon Harmon candidate for
presidential nomine on th democratic 1
ucaei. wvuiu inn . waa w...a
week and would make Houston. John C
Penn chairman of tha Harris County
Harmon club yesterday received a wire
from Chairmen-ataxcy stating that Judge
Harmon would arrive ber Saturday. He
will go dowa to Galveston and will return
to Houston at : and will deliver aa ad-
dress Saturday night
v Chairman Penn stated last night that
he would call a . meeting of th executive
committee of the Harmon club for Tues-
day when arrangements will be made ta
receive and entertain Judge Harmon dur
ing hla stay In Houston.
It
is .tha mimosa of th committee to
give wide publicity to the visit of Judge J
Harmon la.-tne en mat mere win urn a
large crowd out to bear hla address.
WILL HEAR HARMON WEDrfcSDAY.
Ohtoan Will Open Texaa Campaign With
Speech At Sherman.
1 WotstourtstStvcimU-
SHERMAN Texas April XL The pres-
ent week will be a busy one In Sherman
politically. Governor Judson Harinon.
will open his Texas campaign In this city-
next Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
and en Saturday afternoon Governor 0.
B. Colquitt will open hla campaign for
re-election.
-There Waa a strong rumor afloat her
today that Colonel Theodore Roosevelt
also will speak. In Sherman before the
Klmariea but as Colonel Lyon could not
found this rumor could not be con-
firmed. .
While he waa president. Colonel
Roosevelt 'paid Sherman a visit and there
Is no question In the minds of Sherman
people out that Colonel toron could bring
him her again If he saw fit.
Tha committees for the entertainment
of both Governor Harmon and 'Governor
Colquitt haw been completed -and both
will be given a cordial reception.
TO HEAR 0HEPPARO.
Taxsrkan FrteMs WIN Oe t
(Hoiutn Piut S facial. 1
TEXARKANA Texas April IL Ar-
rangement have been perfected for a
special train froro Texarkana to Oreen-'
vllle for Bbebpard's address there next
Saturday. The Special will leave Texar-
kang at 1 o'clock next Saturday morning
reaching Greenville early inth after-
noon hi ample time for th speaking.
Th Sheppard club of thla place la ar-
ranging to attend in a body and prob-
ably several hundred wlH go from here.
Each plao along the rout will furnish
a large quota. Mr. Sheppard stated to-
day that he would gtve out a partial list
of appointments subsequent to the Green-
ville meeting in a day or two '
.Tr r
TERRELL SUPPORTS COLQUITT.
Will Send a Large Delegation to gher-
" ' - mn' ' .
t (Hnutm Put SysdW.) V -':
TERRELL Texas' April 11.' A ; larg
delegation Jrom this city has planned to
attend the ' opening of Governor O. B.
Colquitt'a campaign for re-election which
meeting . will . take plao at Sherman
April IT. A special car will carry th
Terrell delegation. Mr. Colquitt resided
in Terrell many year and has a large
circle of friends and supporters bar.
NO PRIMARY rOH BRYAN. '
Democratic Executives in Favor of Coun
v ty Convention.
-'. ' fHrt ! Arvewsj - .
BKTAN Texas April IL At a meet-
ing of the democratic executive commit-
te of Brasoa county It was decided to
hold a county convhffon to elect dele-
gates to th StaU presldenUal eonven
tlou at Houston Instead of a primary
She convention will he held- In thla city
ay 7 and tha different precinct .conven-
tions will he Md May (.
S""Relv Harmon In 'Waaov -'
.!' J. . IB? Poit SHci.y i-i'-'Cl
WACO Texaa April JL Preparations
win b made by s upper Urs of Governor
Judson Harmon for bis .appearanoe bar
after aext Thursday noon.. .
UNSINKABLE
CAN im BE qBUILT
(ConUntMd from Fa Oa.
4
eeaaaiaiaaayiiaia.MiaMiiiiaiaalMa4
such reports wjn b made publlo at th
office of the Whit Star Im. i
"Th cable ship has orders to remain
on th scene for at least a week . but
should 0 larg . number of bodies b re-
covered before that tlm ah will return
to Halifax with them. Th search for
bodies will not be abandoned until not a
vestige of bop remains for any mor re-
coverte. v sr v-!': r. -
' -'Ther Mackay Bennett i will not makr
any soundings as they would not serve
any useful purpose because the depth
where th iTftanl sank Is mora than tw
.thousand fatboma."'- --' v
JCASUHB XNTEtllQESCZ. "
1 i.
Ocean Vessels! v
-i -NEW TORK "April $1. flan -Marooa
Oalveton; florid. Port Arthur ;
1 in t.i' - vt.'-j. trJa! J tv "
-i tAincititiPTtaKtUnn . v..
PORT r EADS 4 April IV Arrived;
Steamer Morgam Tamnaf Opnor (Oer.)
Celt; City of Tampico (Nor.Lv Vera
Crui; Italia (Ital.) Gaiveeton.
Balled: Steamers Antille New York;'
Geneasee' Br.) rhlladnlphm; Tonawanda
(Br.) Plymouth and Birkenhead via Nor-
folk; Chaucer (Br.l Antwerp via Nor-'
loin; iiu. i.mi.f ruvriv v "rxeifl j or
Br ) Ceiba; Bu Avengeren (Nor.) Blue-
fields via ' Pearl Lagoon. .-.;..
-' ;mAI.IA MAKgg WALK WLOOO.-
('-'-. i ' i- - f '1 h v (u. I
WAEirAL TAUGLE
in texas rxjppj
:.'0 - r-r: -
.vTifo EelicTedby' DefendsJit. to
; Haro Sees DiTorcoi Held io V j
2o legtl fyv$. ? v
7 r .-. -(ifaashw v4r(sa ' -."--
. TORT WORTH: Texas. April SWTb
strangest oas rr tried at th"Svn-
teenU district court cant to a culmina-
tion Saturday woea a Jury decided- for
Mrs. Mary Bailey against C N. Ballsy
ta the ptalntisrs salt tar dtvoroe and par
titles of community estate. '
t" Two. wojoeav both claiming tob - th
legal wlM of Bailey appeared In ooarL1
Th plaintiff. . was i th firsl wlfa' If
th man.... Sh eMmed that ah ; had
vjever . been ' dlverred. . BaOey ' averred
that he had 'secured a divorce from her
Rt Alexander S. Dw but that the court
ouaesras burned destroying th rec-
ords gad th Judge sad attorneys in-
terested la th caae war dead. No end
of tangle was preaented but. the Jury
decided every ooatentlon la favor of
th olarotlftV'v;- i- i.-fi
. .- '-Want! ParTef Mensy I ' V'
Mrs. Mary Bailay In behalf of herself
aad daughter --waa. suing for a half of.
a $1000$ Judgment awarded Bailey
about a rav ago against th . Fort
Worth and -Rio Grand ' Railroad com--pany
"Bailay was a coaduotor for th
railroad company and was "Thjured. ' He
sued for damage for th lniurtea b
received. He was awarded $1000. This
lee hi attorneys' fees was $64$.$0.
This amount was about to be paid- over
to him when wife No. 1-appeared on
the scene and through Attorney W. C.
Pre wltt and Webster storer entered salt.
In behalf of herself and daughter for one-
half of th amount. Th attorney applied
for aa Injunction restraining tha railroad
company grona paying the money over te.
the man. The injunction waa granted. -
The defendant . retained Attorney
Bradley to fight the case. Various wit-'
nessea bad Been heard all week long
In the Seventeenth district court and
the case waa bard fought Bailey's sec-
ond rrlfe who was formerly Mtea. Ague
Oilnfore of .port -Worth was one of the
wltaeeae In the cane. Sh said that ah
had been married to him In June 107
believing that h was legally divorced.
- - --
' . allay' Defense.
Bailey hv his behalf said that h had
bean married to his first wife who -was
a Miss Mary .Anderson ta 1$$$ and bad
been daroroed.tn 1$M in Alexander 8. D.
H said that th suit waa duly advertised
before th divorce was granted and that
hla wife tailed to appear and' th Oecre
waa then granted. Since that tlm ha
averred tha Judge and attorneys had died
and the court house had been burned
Tha Jury returning the verdict decided
that wife No. 1 was not divorced. They
gav her half of the (5468.60 and granted
her alimony of $26 a month since tbe suit
baa been pending.
Bailey also averred that h sold his
judgment against the railroad company
to frYed Gllarore. - The jury held this il-
legal also. Bvry point was decided la
favor Of the woman.
The- granting of divorce to wife No. 1
now brings Into eonfllct the legality of
th man-lag to Wife No. $.
MARINE ENGINEER .
HAS EXPERIENCE
Hi FamilY Also Inrolved in the
Story He -Eelate$ Born in Gait
Tettbn.IjYef is. Houitoo.-
't
In viaw of tha ineni aieat marln Ole
aster the following Story told by George
H. Schroder a marine engineer who. was
born Jn Galveston who now lives at 101$
Arlington street Houston Heights Hous-
ton will be read with Interest. Mr.
Pin both Houston and Galveston. Th story
.baa a moral ana that moral may ne sum-
med up In one word -"Plant Juice."
'1 bar been a sufferer for years front
catarrh. My head and throat would be
topped Hp and I would bav trouble every
morning cleaning my head and throat.
At night this poisonous stuff would pass
Into my stomach. I could not hawk aad
apip-Wblle I was asleep. My atomaeh be-
came very bad and I wis an easy vic-
tim of malaria. I would get drowsy and
sleepy after meals and ray head never
fait clear: I began to feel as. though I
waa going to have - typhoid or bilious
fever. Had to take somethlag every day
to make my bowels move. I tried a good
many things that did not reach my caa
I read la the paper about people whom I
knew taking Plant Juice.' I got a bot-
tle and was feeling better before I had
taken half of -It. I am now feeling fin
and; feel that I have th right treatment.
My wife and sister-in-law Mrs. Sarah
Speights both commenced taking 'Plant
Juioe' when they aaw.it waa helping me
and they are both deriving great benefit.
My wife la taking It for indigestion and
It Is -certainly building her right ap. It
was Just what she needed. - My later-1n-llaw
was Buffering with nervous trouble
nervous headache and duri pains across
th back. 'Plant Juloa' worked wonders
la her case. We feel It a pleasur to tall
everyone who suffer what "Plant Juice'
haa don for us. Tea sir you can pub-
lish this If you wantto." -'
People may be found by legion In
Texaa cities suffering wlth-'such com.
plaints as the foregoing.- "Plant Juice"
wlU do for .them what It has for Mr.
Schroder and family. Tiros who ar half
sick dyspeptic nervous wh ere . d-"
pressed In spirits lacking i layC vitality
dull morbid timid; who bav pains In
tha back and hips headaches . cold feet
numbness subject to dlssinesa falling
yealght yellow skin. "-blotch. Pimples
poor circulation. Imperfect - digestion
heartburn waterbraeh foul breath coated
tongues malarial attacks and in fact;
any of th multiple of symptoms indicat-
ing deranged liver stomach and kidneys
will find Immediate relief In the .las of
"Plant Juice" and a speedy eur where
It 1 possible to attain such by Human
agency. Call at Rouse's drug store cor-
ner Main and Preston eritness the "Plant
Juice" demonstration and talk with the
"Plant Juice" demonstrator t Remember
g guarantee with .every bottle .
OFFICE FURNITURE
AND SUPPLIES
Frlatlat -'
tttaograpnlni l
T EamlMliI
TtLfrtsloal. 0o Ut
PATENTS
Ubtalacd .. and Trade-Mar.' registered.
Ceasulladoa aad Informauoa tree. Writ
for Inventor's Quid too. Office at
Hoaatea aad Washington. Mala tattle)
Peustea .1 najhgrmaa Bank MntWag.
Phone-47tO. . U
HARDvyAY & CATHEY
' MR. DOOKKC.'R r
Would you Ilk to shorten your day's
work. W can save you at least tw
hour a day with our new self-Indexing
ledger and-Kammasoo binder.
Phono tor osnaonstrator. :- -:-'.";
Wlrl SONS C55SrAHYV-
s.'"f::;.. S0.g.M Caroline Street.
Pttenes Preston 14??t A A11.
stocks! Ar.'srsriDs
BOUGHT jl:;: :ld ; .
01-g Unle National rk r-ulldlno.
;'.5 :"v HOUSTON "f ';..' "
TMCaSa.ftv
COHPANV
VuousToa J
For Travel -
; in the" United
aswcll as Abroad
4
trnve! iunfli ljeciiuse they ers not negotiable until you
si'm 'tberu they. 'are taWvVTi U over thocivilized world they sm'acccpt&i at
wing SbteV W P$i trirtejj cxpmn iroanrl tt"". them for your customs duties. ' i w" ' -
ri-i'vn' 1 fl"1 r'A. a A" 'cues'Usufrf in tetM
withBsrolof ;.AAfuo it fifties sod one tari&wis in soy" 4
;tklh.MXM nwunt snd saWtrnent suited to your trip.
: 50004)? bsiigjers ' fjtiroughout ' the -x world . . : S S Ask your tjwn banker fcr s booklet sod yf
wiTl wV ejrr at 'tight. Hotels rail Ways. : ? faB information. Our sdvcTtisemest mthis l
' : Btecurishlp lines sod the best shops geoersDy paper .next week wiS cotriain tv list of ths v. f
to every civilised tad font they'srs food --institutions to youriridnity r
I- - 11 "'-..".'' v "
v i ' - . v ' ' ' - x : ' x -1 Y '
IS---
If the title
antee it is
'
. tf - : ii
Stewart Dulldlnn
IUI
' - i ii i i
I . " . ' - ' -' -' v. 4y '. :
' .-' .'f " . - V'..?' ;.''' '.- ! " . ' . .-.... !.:. - s .''.-.-'
?BitEei Sale if Isel jlliisl
V - " . v -fl. vrW jS&$&L$kj
We itciit
xne ijy UDwing maKcs an nuvv iu ca; -
Calient -r
this week. Here are some of the -
rtiakes their
wui laxe
1
: 1 $650 Vose
$325 Gerhard ts hew ; ' 195
' 3 $350 Kohler & Cpb
Otheri makes such as PcaslSticfcOd Elhng;
tonrIversi Pond .and- Estey.-'You see we haye- toojs
many slightly 5 used piano-Tfie. bad winter "has .. kept ;
: them from being soldiiowi ; y6tt: canpick;Upa;good;.
' l.ltUl 'ls.lM.ltf U.I III I kll VJLIU' I Us.I tlWUf a. ' IMMfcaf I uii ai yt nuu .
s X" ' ' V ER CENT DISCOUNT. ON ANY NEW PIANOt v; -
- ! 'h V . IK STOCK EXCEPT A. K CHASE AND SOHMERS. " v v. .
vi'1 . PLAYERS 20 PER' CENT .OFF THOSE IN STOCK' v
; Can tfsy
Baitk. -Instnoce sag other getek SB
Boads bMUht and la ' A' .!
f STOCKS .VAHnDry :
' ' Waiters ..Casoaltlr sod Ooaraatr 0a et
Osllss . (
STOCKS fCT SALE- f.
-Unlna 'Ustlciisl Bids r- - .
-Smvrlcas Trut Co- u
..wlMaker Trust Co. . n.-f f4.1 .-.4
. -t ..ntliwnUl Trait C. . f ! :
Southern Tnwt Co. ' '3 ' "I"
Moot of tbtn ntni-ks we wis sell e Int.
ra I tnrmahv taklagpart cask Bd . taS
irdet necate tot K7:' Tor Ilstel
stock ' ;. v.. .-?fv -:.
.Vt-m. B. Klnt. - W. D. SharvoaA
v r. rr iffCo.- -
't i A ! 1 '
;v v..': v v -'piiokso p.icstc:j ci70 on m -1--'K;:-::
v. eotj WAiri sttocstv I v icia cor.cncsa AvtnuB .
III I I ' ' .-
rr yfftr- -s -t-7 r i t .iMii'ir-im-
t. --' - '
' 1 -f..
jStatea
At bxiWthe safest fld haftdicst - -
I '
is aot good enough for us to guar-
not good efiough for you to buy
(Qfig
saniAn w'iswtas a nua
I if m k a I snHif 1 1 s-resiuom ; . . -. : 1
7 ' .
actual worth and
ior mem; -.
Emerson; yours for
Gem Piano for . .
Shoningerjfor ;r. ' .
Gratid "slight use v '
or Evented Balance of Tnis Week
.-.This Ccrr.p-ny with 'emjp! capital "trinsacts a:'Qen-
:crd Truct .Ccranv .business :-Worthy and -meri-1
! tcric-3 cr.!jr:3 financed rnort:2 loans neoi!at:1 '
:ur.:::;ii sr.j :::::: i
( -aj'; - " A"
4
i"TTrr
counter - ' .
S$BJSBBJBSxeXB
. Ground Floor
note the price:
.
.
1:':J
-
r
$100
. . '
rt..
sod Mooday.r " ;
. fi-..-i-.Z-. : :'1-v w4(f.-a'-i .tf'.iai
conc3 coi-r.t cr:3 zi:l-
1 x
mm f
K v.
.. . 'iff
- 1 ' -T ' .
u
. ' .- u
1 1 tl II H
$400
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1912, newspaper, April 22, 1912; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth605652/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .