The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 358, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920 Page: 2 of 16
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facgoa. Band us your orders .or
write today for prioao aad spidlaj
and 1$ Appreciated as
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TWe Gmt Uaiks PUrcn sad even
rfater noom tkatf a Thursday Bight
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a un inmnnHi an innr lares wit
rt plan at Boat Eb4 High school Fri
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All 4a.res 'relays ware received with
mar anplaass p tfca audience which
' iaed la aia Bjothing of tha deveraeee
. aon apayti or tee productions.
: The fuU bill waa Dreeeuted Fridav
; ni' H since adalry Waldo leading woman
. of "Mre. tat and tha fcaw7 had reeov-
red sufflcieatly from tha iOiieas which
. prevented aar appearance oa i bureaay
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' ra iat and tha Law" waa received
'h approbation br tha audience. Mis
- A.aiJa and John C. Tidden playing the
Character parts ol Mr. and aire rat an
' nan ecrnbwomaa and. ner woruiese Dai
kabla spouse scored heavily. Carolina
iipp waa impressive aa Mias Carroll;
. ofeerta Bockhsrt played the part of the
crippled her Jimmy with refreahing ain
arity: while the full majeetv of the law
was preaented by Herbert 8. Bray aa Joan
jutng policeman. -
iTh atraifht comedy of the bill The
Florist's Shop" brought . many laughs
and the caat preaented the play with a
. . hi her degree of polish .than wai the
caae oa the evening before Yerner Ben
atroog Leonard C Barrell and Shirley
. - Biraooe composed tne caat.-
r; The faatasy Tama Beans waa given
.''the same acclamation aa on Thursday
' .aught Thereae Masteraoa MacClaoie
ind George MacClain were glren an en-
' 'tboataatic reanonae.
. : : . Julia Hogan who haa been giving her I
... received many compliments on the rin
" .lahed ouaKtv of the production.
'Vk. Mnch of the Buccesa of the two per-
gormaocea was due to the work behind
acenee. Misees Caroline Levy and
f.'-'Um Rice were given much credit by
the Players for their efficient efforts as
The Players announced Friday night
that their next bill will be presented in
--."the latter part of April.
3pnly One-Fifth Fuel
. v Oil Needed for Navy
Covered By Elarly Bids
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Associated Presa Report.
'' .than one-fifth of the fuel oil reqnire-
; Bents of the navy on the Pacific coast
' .for the next fiscal year were covered in
'?.' "'"-bide opened Friday bv the nary depart-
' -."aaoirt. Against requests for -100.000
barreU. tbe department received .only
at bid of 602.000 barrels from the
7 ; Standard Oil company of California.
1 Pricea quoted were more than 50 per
Treat under those submitted in recent bids
. -ior Atianuc coast aeiirerT averaging
1S)5 for port delivery against $4.20 for
the east coast
With the east and west coast bids to-
gether falling about 8.000000 barn)
v - ahort of total requirements tbe problem
presented to tbe navy of obtaining fuel
oil nnder contract it was said Friday
-. ; becomes a serious one. The navy has
. '; been commandeering fuel oil for its west
coast supply more than a year but of-
V. finals indk-ated their belief Friday that
jit was unsafe to depend upon securing
me pun ot its requirements in tni way
. foarbculariv as the commandeerrae' u
. fitaorny ot tne Lever act will terminate
wit a. a formal status of peace.
: V. S. Would Drive Turk
Out of Constantinople
. " WASHINGTON. March 26. This eov
'. rnment's reply to the allied request
.. lor an expression ot tne American gov-
-ernment's view on the preliminary plan
rfor the Turkish peace settlement has
. been forwarded. tate department offi
- Bala declined to comment on the con
tr
teata of the note but it is eznected that
'. the communication will be public after
iia receipt Dy tbe allied governments.
; Although official disclosure of the views
i. of this government with recard to the
1 Turkish question is being withheld it is
expected tnat the note makes known to
. xbaaJIies and the Lnited States rovern.
meet is not able Jo accept the fear of
y- general hostile resentment on the part
oi uw aiosiem peoples as a valid reason
fA Hi MtMtiMi i.f 1. i"
. atantmople.
INVESTMENT
SERVICE
- We transact a general Investment
business and execute erdera for
. the parchas or sale of securities
lei all the principal financial mar-
beta. NEUIIAUS & CO.
STOCKS BONDS NOTES
FOR SALE
Any part $10000 Magnolia
Petroleum Co. first mortgage
par cant bonda at par and - In-
terest. W buy. sell quote currency '
checks er cables of Great
Britain France Germany.
' Local stocks New York Beted .
and Curb Stocks.
SHERWOOD & KING
Stock and Bond Dealers. .
PATENTS
Patents Obtained and Tradamarfca and
Copyright Registered. '
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HARD WAY & CATHEY
SHxwie Wrest 47SO. Meuafo. Tesge
DUNN & CARR
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Stocks and Bonds
v fjani ajatesaavr ajaiestT sjowa
Peden Iron & steel Co.
BOCSTON MAN X(TONIO AND FT WOKTU
Tbmna In
5r vvf dark brewn Nusala
.Vs'Jner $13.50
ffLil "a Dark brewn earl-
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OXFORDS
for Easter
YOU'LL BE RIGHT Easter morning if you
have on a pair of Sakowitz Bros. Shoes.
The new Spring Oxfords are here. We
have lots of them in all the favored styles and
leathers. Our efficient salesmen will take pains
and see that you get a good fit.
French Shriner & Urner C B.
Slater and Our Own Label Shoes
$10 $12 $13.50 to $18
There are many light weight High Shoes if you
prefer them.
aftovitz PLro
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Pearl Rats
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MANY men will NOT want to wear a
straw hat on Easter yet they'll want to
dress with the crowd and the calendar
by choosing a spring weight pearl felt hat.
Here youll find many styles to conform to
your requirement; well poised crown; smart-
curled brims; narrow or wide black or white
band; some with bow in the back. Many to
choose from at-
$5 $6 $7 $8 ' $10
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and young men than
ana young men inanjusc now.:: new
styles. Won't you' allow us to fit you
Men's arid
Up
You will want to look your best on Easter Sunday. All right thinking men and
young men do and there are no more complete stocks in South Texas than
those we offer for your selection within our doors. Men's and Young Men's
Suits lighter weight comfortable and offering choice in plain or fancy serges
worsteds cassimeres and tweeds in all the new patterns; stripes semi-invisible
checks and plaids mixtures and others in addition to the navys greens blacks
browns etc. Allow us to show you these new Suits .
Spring Neckwear
65c up to $5.00
Big open Four-in-Hand Tics new nar-
row shapes and BoW Ties in the finest of
carefully selected silks; solid colors and
.fancies in the .widest range of new Ori-
ental Persian and domestic designs ; color
combinations to suit the fancy of every
man and the new Knit Ties included at
these prices offer a wide choice in color-
ings and combinations of colors.
Extra Special
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Washable
Cushion Slips
Today onlyV Extra special re-
ductions below on these well-
known practical washable Seat
Covers. A splendid opportunity
to dress "svour car up for the
Spring and Summer season.
Single Seat Covers .
$l.5 Covers j)8(
$2.50 Covers
$2.65 Covers
$1.69
Double Seat Covers . .
$2 75 Covers
$3.50 Covers .
$4.00 Covers
$4.50 Covers
$4.75 Covers .N
$5.00Cover '
$2.39
$2.69
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time .when we were better prepared to take care ot the Clothing needs ot men s .
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just now.V New stocks for spring wear are here in a wide choice as to authentic v
YoUrip Men's.
to $75.00
Hats $4 to $10
There is no season of the year when s
man's hat comes into more prominence
than in the spring. It's just now that that
old "faded lid" mast come off and the
new ones are in great demand. Lots of
them here for you to select from ; blues
browns grays blacks greens in fact all
shades shapes and styles in the widest
variety of pleasing Hats for every type of
man and that too at the price he would
wish to pay. Let us prove this. Come in
this afternoon.
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H434x4 Plain ...
120-32x4 Non-Skid
5033x4 Nqn-Skid
150-34x4 NortSkid
15033x4 Non-SkiS
125-34x4jr5 Non-Skid
125 3Sx4i Non-Skid
12537x5 Non-Skid
12536x4 Non-Skid
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First Quality Red or Gray Tubetv ;
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 358, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920, newspaper, March 27, 1920; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth606979/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .