The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, June 2, 1924 Page: 2 of 14
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Behmd
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raj attending a beach party '
m school and who was one of
LAotlfst to write atated all the
loon and the windows of the instl--mtion
were locked. Rescuer who
attempt! to Rain entrance through
sJbtSon of the building were turn-
a4bk Md were forced to break
.a amber of windows before they
-wert ablo to reach the trapped
feeUlldreii.. When the children were
xeaohed. Curtis said they were hud
died together and apparently fight
;iiu tfionx themselves.
I - Thl nehool is located on a lagoon
iHAfi than tbree miles from the near
r Bt fir station. Fanned by ocean
: bnwt the flames spresd rapidly
: over fee btUldiog. which wss a mass of
aflanee trbea the first -fire companies
eurm.
"Klurtlv Wore & e'dock I was sit
;Jh in ray room at the northeast
-w-e.fMf of the first floor." she said.
""-Soidenly a burst ef flames sod
'" -m6kl leaped across the ceiling.
Win it came from I hare no idea
i 3t raised into the hall and shouted
JTU
f 3n
"JPin.' I told the girls to run into
aw room and when 1 returned IT
1 them were there.
f we triad to set out by a rear
I miatit. We were blocked by smoke
i- "la the meantime people who had
f sseta tie fire came with ladders and
avroke the windows. Some of the
i children we had to threw bodily from
wh windows to save their lives."
rt Funerals
MISS SARAH FRANCIS PRICE.
Toneral services for Miss Sarah
3Tnucii Price 24 who died in San
'Antonio at S:30 a. m. Sunday will
; e held at Christ church st 4:80 p. m.
toit. Bev. Peter Oray Sears win of-
afieiate. Burial will be in Glenwood
: eaterr under didection of the Set-
- -staftit-Kopf company undertakers.
alias Price is survived by her
i naaetatr Mrs. J. C. Header of Hons
-- PiDbeabers are: Frank Clements.
i- fi. IL'sfcClure John Dyer frsnces
.atfoneu raul ieavenwortn and seen
- JUOSM.
- . AV W. M. VEAL.
! 1 Itaeral services for W. M. Vest
t 86. Ufa died at midnight Friday wer
fceld it 10 a. m. Sunday at his home
Sn firerton street. Kev. J. W. Dow
' la officiated. Burial was in Hollv
wood cemetery nnder the direction of
- woe Morse- company undertakers. Mr.
"Veal is survived by his wife on son
; Jet of Colorado and two daughters
. .aari a. xi. Uasueberry and lira J. U
' -Altutroag both of Houston.
Local Deaths
'. MISS LENORA REED.
- Funeral services. t6l Mrs. Lienors
Sited 86 who died Friday were held
at It family residency st 41T Esst
rTweatistli street Houston Heights
at p. n. Jllap f ev. O. K.
- Hiare oficifgjfg. sk body wss Isid
. te urt in ffgeysiueit 'temetery. under
alrertloa oC3he Fbgle-West L'nder-
tsklif company. Mrs. Reed hss if
"added In Houston aO her life.
MRS. LOMNIE BURTON.
' Mr. Lioanie Burton 82 died at her
sent in Park Place at 1:0S a. m.
Wondtr. ah is survived by her hus-
kssi C. IL Burton and sn sunt Mrs.
X W. Conway. She hss resided in
- jSdtliton about a year.
- funeral services will be held st
the ftmily residence st 10 a. m. to-
4sf with Kev. C. E. Newlln officist-
- ' hi. The body will be sent to Gordon
- Jem at 11 a. m. by the Fogle-West
Undertaking company for burisL
SAMUEL LINDLEY MILLHOLLAN.
hnuel I.indley Millhollsn 56 of
fapulpa. Okla.. died suddenly at the
- rtiidence of his sister Mrs. J. W.
Boltb of Harbor addition at 10 a. m.
- Sunday following an attack of acute
t iadlfistion.
- H ls survived by his wife; three
- dtnthtera Mrs. 8. D. Garrett of
Wtelley Ala.. Miss Johnle snd MIb.
- Idni MillhoUan of Sspulpa Okla.; and
tiree sisters Mrs. J. H. White of
Stpuipa Mrs. A. E. Steed of Como
Teus and Mrs. I. W. Smith of Hous-
let
i He was a member of the Odd Frl-
Vswl Lodge of Hapulpa. He came to
Hounton about 10 days ago.
- Tie bodr will be shipped to. Sspulpa
todiy by the Fegle-West UaderUking
eonpsny for burial.
MARY V. MOSS.
Tkibody of Mar yV. Mose 41 of
18M Walker avenue who died Fridty
at f Houston hospitsl will be sent
to Utiles st 11 p. m. todsy by the
bwSat. Undertaking company for
' - E. L. ARNOLD.
Tk body of E. L. Arnold 82. who
died ia a Houston hospitsl after be-
rot mjored or
a train at Magnolia
Text) kiay 29 will be sent to Mag
BOlia early today by the Hid Weat-
heimer Undertaking company for bur-
Arnold' legs were cut off by
the train. He lived only a short time.
MRS. CHRISTIAN HENERY
v . FARRINQTON.
. ' UraV" Christian Henery Fsrrington
- "71 1 resident of Houston for the Inn
: 21 rears died at her home. 6633
- arenae P. Central Park at 4:80 a a
" Holiday. She is survived by a brother
. A 0. Farrington of Yoakum Texas'
' a sister. Mrs. J. W. Neel of Houston;
tire sons W. H. Farrington of Houa-
toatnel J. D. Farrington of St. Joseph
Mo.; sad fire deoghters Mr. F. W.
Niiket Mrs. P. Harvey and Mrs. S.
W. -Woxaaack of Houston Mrs. R. 8.
"ffelsigor of Victoria and Mrs. a B.
Bardy of Beaumont
foneral aerviees will be held at the
iioda at 10 a. m. today with Rev. W.
; JX Lyerla officiating. Burial will be
1 k Foreot Park cemetery under di-
rectiea of ths Morse company under-
tkrv ' -
Doyle PewWri.
' V alsxuts; Inc.
"iftlU Waahington . Candr
fete wMm
nanasy
! afc Cssetst toskeiaatr
rtJ anieel la ha sia qwna
it ear hw avary Is mm snw wtaV
t axiaiilissl ess s as saaasat
iars eaasaaswaa aas- mmn
tate sa4tssl ease ef year 1st ta.
aaear. . .-j
--r A -'
(Cont'd 1
'roa Pc. 1.)
Us Mar. Only a
tbout 8 per cent of
the winter tkeal
doned the sneJl
i screec was aban-
ast with tke esesv-
c 1913 the report
ated acreage was
tion of mi sm
said. The ettli
tvnut S7.000.00O.
On the basis of de
partment ol tgrBKcillture calculations.
May 1 the urrsay itld tne yield o:
winter wheat' tV ud he about 65S
fKlO.000 bushels. 19.000.000 busheli
klw Utt vear.
Iu to - I factors tne volume
of grain market- d in May was Wall-
er than in ilircstaaa and April and 25
per cent lew the i i a raw ato.
With tie ix ptlon of several
ranas eouitlet - Otiitornia where
the foot and mcawth diseaee ceased
heavy cattle lossoea the board re
vardsd Ufa ati
eoaoiuosiai mm c
cidedly lmprored
nnr the aame date
last vear. It
a City and Dal
las reserve disti
hit several tins
ct territories hard
la recoot years
were reaaraed
s Mtisfatctory this
year with proapsj eta bright for a big
cat Us and laon
-vield.
Prodnrtlon of
better and cheese
wae the largest
snd prieee verw
fAotorv.
n rerord for April
described as satis-
Pronrecti (or assa luU Iran crop wwre
renrded at inifl. elrapt ia some
Northweatera 8atea which suffered
nder Ute Apra aid early May
Rerleed titimasaaataa of the California
tMnes mo inca-s-tjcatM that the pro
duction would saVtx larter than last
season. Produa. .io of lemons was
reported U b awaatreatar tbaa b year
ato. .
Florida dtraa
all sold bj ths
eetimatn ihow
ad of May and the
d a larger output
than tbo eipoct
d production of
0OO.000 bote.
Weather tontwrnt oil in many
tions were nnssa-tlaftrtory lor coton
growini the in
er reported adding
that some rwi
tint had been nee-
esnry.. It etui
attfntlrtn. however
to Increased see
addition ol tew
States to mttots
ot fertiliser and the
arreat In border
ealtlTation.
The tobacco
Darketina season
closed about
1. but activity was
noted In all mi
mdcturina Unas al
though there w
in production a
captthf dfaratta
re aeasonal declines
1 nanafacturers ex
Sharp redoctu
movn am tinned ta Iron
and steel Srodli
action In April and
May the board
aaii but shipments
were relatively
steady and stocks
TOth the -volume of
were reduced
unfilled orders
ditiou was sot
tory by the autl
ecreasinar this con-
retarded aa satiafae-
shorltles.
Salea of auto
-nohileo failed during
the anruu to
aome un to expect a
tiona and as a
remit the output of
cars were reduce
mi statistics were de
clnred to Indlcc
wan orobable.
ate a further decliue
Kailroad buys nt of rus turnisnee
brigh' ac n dull market eoudi-
tionr. The sua vei ibowod that un
filled ordera eaawtimtted at about A
VKt.000 tons west on hani and added
that this was enouib to carry the
iii ilia on to thsaa end of the year.
Freight ears o rrfered totaled 72.053
ur tl.e four moiitBi of the vear com
pared with 76JS1bS0 for the correspond
Ids period laat waar.
Airil lumber productiop was great
er than In Mar- - !hsni sLare Wi
pre In
tuceUons thu t Stataeritiaf w
ras increas:
ns me niri
bt-lusnlker wus de
scribed bj the i
Board aa "by no means
added that the larger
active" but it
building Mint
ictloa prosrratns nec-
easanly reoutri
porcbases on a large
ecai.
Althourb atasasathraclte markets hn
proved tontewhasaat la recent weeks the
itnmlnoui coas J bniine'n apparently
w at. In the ll rr n of an "extreme in
dust rial depreaamsMlon" a ad the coke
prsanctloo was st low level. I-om of
production lb mcoti and coke sttrlb-
iired to "it TO arttt revired around
fi1 per rent of the capacity of most
of the fieMl
There were aaaaastrotrer prices for pe
troleum ia MCaasarth and April and
these were con tiBfd la May. although
the aurrtf ab wowed the uroduction
w larger thassa laat joar.
The ToUine ef burin of nonfer-
r.-uo metals coDtlnued large and
hipmaiti trorr rf fineries in May ex
ceeded productaaaon of the raw metals
for the third aacceulr month.
Blackened aaaactlntr characterised
the textile indvaatriea and was noted
also in the proc3uctiot of foods.
CORPORATI aajBDN8 CHARTERED.
AV8TW T xai June If Char
tered:
Mount Frtnklli Land and Cattle
coatptnt Kl Paasaaao: capital stock $60-
000. lncorporatore: O. A. Daniel-
oir Ton B. f evntn and Bobert I
Hollidar.
Art Floral omplny Fort Worth;
cepilal stock $SO000. Incorporstora:
W. H. Klrbolcasm G. 8. Eastwood and
C. W. Cotnerw- - .
Southern Tix e and Repair company
Houston; capltal atock 100.000. In-
corporator: TJ S. MeNally Edwin
J. Paee and M-ark U Ktrotad. -
Tjnlrerul P llb and MsnofactOr-
ing eompinr. Dallas ; capital stock
$30000. Inco rporalors: J. J. Cun-
ninibam W. V. Huhea and J. W.
Armstroni.
The Frest-AaSBwIr cotnnsny of Texas.
Oallaa; capital : atock $10000. Incor-
porators: R. XB. Ellifrits C. B. Jack-
son and itnarfc Dtrie.
Newport Oaaa eompany Newport
C3y eossty; - spltel stock $12JKK).
Inotrrpo raters r ). R. Toanger O. H.
Shlnfl and W. H. Kl'nburg.
rarraeti La BFHlinlon 3iu eotnpeny
liOveladtt capaaStal stock $10000. In-
corporator; Hufb Ppeer W. W.
Driakeli and A. U. Dufdin.
E. C. DowvaniB Grain and lay
coispanrIlosaaMta;apital stock ISO-
000. Incorpor ton: E. C. Downmaa.
E. A Oehrtnsr and Tan Turner.
A Bee VTareflsatiooie compsny Corpus
Cbrietl; eapitaa-aJ stack f 19.000. Ineer-
poratarsi J. K. Cain Edward B
BJesert and f"leorn W. Ring.
Waco Ert-33aM and Manufseturfng
comsanr Waaasss: apital stock fTOOfJ.
Incorporttora Jacob Weiat Albert
Werset and CZZ. W. Bobertson.
Penaltl rraamntsd:
Platelu O 41 comosnv. Phoenix
Arts.; capital stock 200000 shsres ef
nonpar values Tttas headquarters.
San Attonio: t E. TyreU. But
agent
Amendmerrfc fled; Standard Of
WU lupplja . (ompaay Roaston
enaaaiiii nana to Standard Oil Field
Supply t 1
riRiroMAOwi robbkrv..
OKUH03ALA CttT Okl.. Jane 1.
Drewtf hl a iiinti of apartments
a bora 1 tri rr iter wore forced te
task asrrtaslst nK from the bolld-
toig earb tblaawai nenlnf when Are be-
r.eve beyasat f ocotsdiary origin
JMllel tho ejtera foDowlac ft rob-befy-TU
aaoaMll NglarMr h4 Wn
rilei tti prasBBBprlittt IniorlBed nolioa.
Manhattan pfij andJl Mights
By HERBERT COREY
t&fjrtt H aVsrlrtCirtt) aa
KBW TORS. aTaae 1-Thi la net
Dress acenl etora. I knew that
posiUvely. Bob ;
f Last night we dined al t reeantlr
raided cabaret Pinched bat not pad
locked scoording to tbe new rooaba-
larv. AU red. yellew. bhi. with funny
lights and bunke-Aaeyriaa figure
more than life-eta) plastered tloBg
ths walL An abominable little Kua-
sian man winked and grimaced at the
piano as he sang what he called
mua Then the usual meaty per
formers appeared.
Tbe relation- ef clothe to bodies
wee precisely that. of harness to a
horse. And as tor wiggling the long-
forgotten Midway was. a beanfeast to
it Ths chief wriggler ws very pret-
ty. The friend at my right said she
knw her. .
"Hhe is werklne ber way through
Columbia uaiverBity' said she.
And I guess she is. Anyhow 1 be
lieve it-
Hard te gel neeeluUtic abobt this
country. Last year we Americana
blew in atore una a muion aouars
far bum stocks. We pass a lot of
blue-sky laws and My no attention to
these. Anyone with the picture of a
derrick ran sell oa oil stock. The
photograph of a snenntala is back
ground enough tor a silver mine ayaet
year also ta orerentable fire loss
wss more tnsn aaii a diuiob uouar.
In spite of sermons
ermone. satety weess.
Hitnriala. slanoed
slapped faces spanked
eersona we go en building fires with
erosene and gall flipping lighted
matches Into waete baskets.
F
E
(Cont'd from Pg. 1.)
.nit ri1 Invite the new presiding off!
cer and the president of tbe senate
the new cabinet. Both offldall it is
tini mtini witn nun rriiruiui
certain win recommend M. Hernot.
i H.rrint'i d re sent Intention i
. in Mtnnse his oollsbora
tors and the new combination win ap-
pear before the chamber. The majority
I refuse a vote Ol eoniraence u
ground that it wants nothing to
do with present occupant Mtyses.
M. Mlfierand can then If be wishes
apply to some other deputy. But th
result is likely to be the earns m
esse he fmds another man willing to
underuke the formhtlon of a eabiaet.
The president's opponente hope thst
v. .iM.rtnii ihiM ersated will eoon be
found Intolerable by him and thst a
aew president may oe cu.
ginning of next week. It Is regarded
likely thst II. MUlersnd wilf drsw
the senate Into ths conflict tnrougn
s joint message to both bouses set-
tn fnpth hia views.
M. bDllsrsnd's combstive dlspoai-
t i. tkr.iht In some ausrters.
msy be manifest in an effort to get
eh. .enata to eenaeat to the dissolu
tion of ths lowsr house if it p
sistentjy refuses to accept a eanli
from the new majority.
TK. lnatiia of. PolhOaM
er
net
nr..Md toda after a final 'cabinet
. .t Kvlaea nalace. in the
course of which deer tee were signed
arHnv economies amounting to
Ann nmnflo francs. Peincare who of
i.t hn not beea accustomed to
cheers received an ovation from the
crowds outside Biysee siier ip.a n
official set of hia administration. The
m tuna tha rodieal and soeisriitt
. ir. uinn were nsssing resc
linn imanains ine oepanori v
t uiiu.anH from the nresiaaocy.
The resolution adopted by the radical
groups wer!
"Tbe president ef fbe republic bar-
ing contrsry to the spirit of tbe con-
stiution. practiced personal pontes.
snd having openly tsken sides with
the national bloc whose policies were
defeated in the recent elections (he
radical group deems that tne mj.nte-
nance at Elysee of our citizen Miller-
and wculd bo on offense to tbe p'tDuc
conscience."
An ndditionsl clause providing thst
no member of the radical party n-sy
accept ii mission from President Bin-
lernnd to form a eablnet" wss with-
drawn st the request of M HerrMt.
who insisted that hi band be I. ft
free.
The socialist meeting adopted a
resolution instructing its parliament
ary group to combat any government
formed on th invitation of the pres
ent president of the republic. The
socisllstH also resolved In case M.
Millersnd should find a man willing
snd able to form a cabinet that all
brancbss of the party organised
throughout the country encage in n
campaign of agitation until satisfac-
tion is obtained.
A joint caucus of tke coalition
parties radicals socialists and repuh-
licaa sorts lists knmsdiately preceding
the session of the chamber adopted
the rewlutloa of the radical groap
he socialists and republican socialist
cceprfng tbe text as approved by M.
Herriot.
Three hundred and thirty-seven
delegate were present at this csocus
Including 30 communists; they form
a majority of 04. as the total strength
of the chamber hss been reduced to
M0 through the death of three newly
elected members and one vacancy due
to nonqualification.
M. Painlsvs was assnuaoaslv nom
as ted bv the caucus for arealdeflt of
the chamber.
Dr. Pinard. who n resided at the
opening session of the new chamber
laid the report by for th Ills from
which is suffering on tbe preceding
chamber. This at one started tria-
ble the deputies of tbe old maJorltv
protesting violently. M. Pinard was
RE PR
"A life)
STORMY SCENE
MARKS END OF
REN n
TtraSar"
REFRlC
Are model of clanlintJB-si ud anitation
made In fflany sizes inmd styles to meet
all requirements. Deil-Dtrs will find the
Alaska s gcxft line of Refrigerators to
offer their trade.
Write today for ata."-smlofj and full ln
formation.
PlEaNlRON
t.swajt ajrrcmo
Bat.il l Uaamd U go
about un trtri. Add the cos
bam etectl It t the lot bt fool 1
Add
snd re uti asa a bullosa and a half.
Very wen tats Tkl year the actual
money run oi r the lew sMUdinga be-
ing etectel h HC Htw York dty alone
win
mmXm
i
a
rm' ejiN thassstan eref for tfco bey
scouts.
Or the . I
II!.l0t f" 2.M
calls 'en. mrfy bare not only cult!
rated their bodiaaaaea but taey hare pol
kshed their alidanUa. Aid taey bare de
valoped a cwrana v sieoul eontmenoene.
What other ttOalasfl; of axqutrs will
follow the usxrxjjioli of Maw York'a
bor aeDntaat
elr recent dinner. A I
person of oitlo:
nonderoualt-
uti oonaequenee rose I
"Dmi tan w h aakeL affection
ately beidlni f asTma Ike waist beeav
lag. "what irt w
wener rorr
'Te aatr t
And did til
red tha bev scoota.
rator wato submerged.
Ifareal frais smhu wrltea from Saa
rrancisM tbt ft ft bis luat dawned en
him that Nif E-JaOCork la tbe most mod-
est citv la tbOa world. California'a
self-satiafsitioa m baa fevared him. Bo
has tb 1 i tof all th rt of th
West
"New Turk t oue." b sawn er
words U till eStf fed "do not wast
1.- - ' 1 - - . lMlf f I
Um m tin boiitwMitiiit Itaelf.
It's worn thsksBM that Marvel. Aak
any Nee lotke -scr. Hell tell you:
fkl la a toravnhet ol a town.''
Onlr tb tut JK-of-towncra like Rew
fork thou " sailioUte her weat at
it and refuM
to away.
P0L1TIO.CAL CHAT
(Cont'd m tm Ps. 1.)
Genera) Btrtarataxi tad Benntor Oolllna
and fiautor XX Sarwlh were promi
nent flfum aranabout the) Ralalch ho
tel lobby
Judge KoVeartsruoi wa Ot most
Inconspicuous - personally ot all tha
candidate ilt".thouh in the hotel
lobby mod of V thl tlma. What h
lost In wnipsaTeiuotlsne howwrer
was made up at for In th.e site of th
Robertson riDtbona which klanamen
delecatea to tat- tb convontion wore
and in the DtfeaUUit tMsrilttence ot
bellboTittDaaaa-geWm day and Bight.
If It bad tot been for these) bell
boy ooi ronataald lerer hate known
that b praoEXanellr wan theroabout
H was i wrt3r-t of proverbial Bdl
lost in i htyswcsUck of humanity. A
man from otreWmrtttda tbe State a
stranger to Texai politics and poli
ticians WOUl'
nerr har picked
him out from
"who 11 that
In strlklDf
splcuoumei!
the crowd to aak him
mnr
otmlrast was the con-
of Qovernor Patt M.
Neff. The t
to paga him.
illboya did not hav
At all times all
through tie
onday preceding the
convention th.
er could go risht to
him ituduc z in (be canter of the
hotel lobby ass shaking hands laugh-
ing and iiiilllZatxiii ud passing a com
pliment or resort natured quip or
ilbe with T9-err man and woman
that puttd T bin. TBe aforesaid
stranger couloAd not haw been In the
1 lobby II mlixDiutei without noklng I
who ta that - leUowr
The lOttraataTior ta then art 7 on I
Hondir morn xnlni and still there at
l:J0Tew r moralna;. He aeemed
to flgurj Ibrtat nt aa Uie democratic
governot o( w Un gtate th titular I
bond of tit jxjrparty la Tsxas it was
hi place to a be there and welcome
th deleflteas-a cominar to a State
democrallc cconTentltm. If there
was air rtnoascor orer having: been
given a mOKXnt decided political
"llcklnr" tr thete naam aforald
delegate! U as rtry apparent good
humor wBceeaaa-aled It sand even hi
worst enttnlesesi (ud Inei had a num
ber of te at bout bin there) would I
not but idmifatt thst he got away I
with thl itu-AJunt In tb tru apofttv
man-liki nanaanntr. It wa a eltaa-
tion wherein j. tbe lenaat lack of sin
cerity would X bar mad what h
did cheip 0rt3 auadocto-and it wa
nevf tut.
Howtttr pWaPat Neff auyi ho 1 not
a candidate f tf or oUlcex so the dope-
sters oat first-ware him but passing no
tion. Thou tT what are wantlnjj some
thing from thvxxi democrats of Texas
are to M oorxsviiilderedU and it would
item that soascrne good politioa for
Robertuo woere played at the con
vention. The&li but ajoe to prove
the ofl-rpeaamte4 statement mode
about the tot-tl lobby to-wit: "Tom
Love Bitlll ass a muter politician and
there were x no foola born in the
Hanger umlaCfilr"
spiiixJed kf t two-thlrda of the bouse
when hi dKlasDared that no a ceo ad on
reparation mm Mould ewer become af-
fective until aaaan aeaactlonod by the league
of ontfrBi
Tbe ell rtamber " the srnesker
sate tii otuxsnaoie in the boor of tie-
tory to front art that victory with peace
because It fMrjltted the great tault
of forittllr aft- that rtctory wa ob-
tained witk thfxbe preciotis aid of aloes
and f Mends '
'What doeassa Lodendortf think sbsitf
itr- ws lioajaar-ated trout th rubt.
Tha denoDwrouliton of Km nra. iff
Pinard tilt o on via m. problem equal
in lmportincesse to tne financial salva-
tion ef frsMUt He propooed a heavy
tax on Nneiossors ana rotes tor wemtn.
Beth of theieae proposals wet e f rantl-
vmnj aimraM wi grave Silence
followed III Dietar of the financial
Nioanoi u sar ins mnrae oi wruon ne
said the lebsaot of Franc amounung
to ?23M00OCD0000 fraae st the end
of 1016 tew tueaded a.iVM OfifV.
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tASK3?ArQ
& STOTEEr CO.
rt vrowr.-w lajtarrstpoKT
ao
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iiinuuiiu iiiiiiiiL.
reeiaaaatis mn fl n limni
I UN UIU IlllaUUn
(Cont'd from Pg. t)
Iuijm. . ujt.kl
i jBuouae vvvsieru cy ua.u tviiwui
mki n.e.n;.. h. hmiirtt ths
B nd West together on common
terms both is setting end la spina
A first imprsssion of the gorgeous
sehems of embellishment Is Obtained
aa the visitor walks from Union sta-
tion Into tbe Osrden of Allah the
entrance to tbe Mecca Ia the cen-
ter of the garden stands a 60-foot
obelisk on which incised Egyptian
figure and characters are silhouetted
by an Interior varl-color lighting ef
fect. At the bat of the obelisk huge
sphyaxes face towerd the corners Of
the garden where elaborate Oriental
column cohverge.
Long lines of decorated eohnnns.
designed for both night and day besu-
tineatien mark the trail ever which
the Shriners will stag tb official
escort ef the imperial potentate to
his conclave Tuesday morning and the
night stunt Darads Wednesday. On
Thursday evening a colorful civic
pageant will parade for tbe eater
l.iB& -. v. at .
tainaent of the Shrtners.
To fellow this Oriental war from
the starting nolnt at Union station.
down through the business section
where private concerns have vied with
one another in decorating 1 to lose
one's awareness of being In an Oc-
cidental metropolis.
oriental columns decorated in tbe
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S. S Point Uobos saila from Seattle) febotrt diifVs 1. '
8. 8. PoM Lobo salla from stn Pranelo about Jmm if.
8. . Point Lobe ball from Lea Ann! about dun 14.
8. S. Lab Ounnl Mil from Seattfe about e'Un sS
S.S. Lak Outtal Mils from San Frn4eo about duly S.
S. J. DAUGHERTY CO Afsnts
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IERCIAL BANK BLDO. f
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STOCKS
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ebg apltol Aewasej)' - 4.
aaemear reew prassae sorwet aeawswaa pun war aeevteo
. MditsTV" i a. ... ssoumtr . v T V v Thin vios
Shrine eolor and flood lighted from
the base form the feature ! tb
beauUfieaUoa ch(me along ths route
of parade. The total result la a most
pleeslag riot of embolllahmentw -
Thelost temple to backing tta) eon-
teatiea slogan ''Hsng your hat with
Ararat" by Making ever' possible
revisioa for leokiag after tk wel-
fare ef ' thovwieitor. Aa the various
taannle arriv they are escorted o
thelavbeadquart!. The Shriners will
ty In betels dub house and in
"Palliaia nit " ahaM amnHmnti
hevebeen mad' to gr th nobles
vary convenience In tkeir narked
ralkns ear. Bfarineri wae oome by
automobile will be assigned nelal
narking spioa.
Th host tempi hss provided an
mergency Hat of available rooming
quarter for visitors who might find
It herd to find a place to stay. Shrine
official pect all visitors to be
taken care of with eea.
Tbe annual meeting of the aa-
ttenal court of the Soyal Order of
eaters an iuxtltarr Uhrin organ!-
nation was bald tooay
Tb imperial council committee on
dispense tioa and charters which bet
Saturday to bear requests for new
tetnolea. will make its resort to ths
toa peril! eoundl Tuesday night
(Cont'd from Pg. L
sion of th legislative program
ricnlsrlv farm relief and railroad
par-
nor-
tort but whether they will undertake
block adjournment ha not yt beta
etermlned.
While recoamlsuf that there le a
formidable opposition to adjourn
aaitiitiliM
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US IN DOUBT
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PRIST0N 471
OAAlrs
Conon CO.
aeboeio vveaeea
ment org Uiastlon ' 1adr hv in
eivea tra hoo that It will b Joafinei
i a protest rote without assuming
proportion. uificMBt to detent their
program . yi '-..vc
All of th major supply bin for th
government departments for th next
fiscal year hsvs been acted upon by
both hausesj A deficiency neIOr
carrying fund for tb soldier bontf
oaq coastal pronioiuon .eniorcem jui
Is ret to be considered but tbe e.
Stotatioa i that this messur can h
Isposed of within a tew day.
The Bowell-Barklev MIL which wa
favorably reported yesterday by lh
senate interstate eosnaterce commisr
sion. will be .in order again tomorrow
in th house but tber are indications
that It supporter there realising
the impossibility ' ot forging final
action at this session will hermit tb
slde-trackina of this measure. lor
other legislation. Should this situa-
tion develop It is regarded as probable
that senate actaOh also Will b de
ferred. '
A Tote in the house on the Hv
Nsry-Hsugen bill probable will eom
Tuesday with friend of the meeeeir
apparently convinced that It will be
detest.
Realising tb probable fate
of
this OS
rticuiar bin advocates ot
farm relief legislation have been eeek
ing to agre upon om tort of
comnronilsa. but n dtcieion has yt
been reached.
Other measnree noon which hoes
leedere plan action are the postal sal-
ary mere bill th Hoch resolution
directing th interstate commerce
commission to survey th railroad
freight rat structure with a view
to revising downward transportation
charges on farm products snd pos-
sibly th McFadden bUl to amend the
banking law to place ntlonJ banks
on a more qul bad 1 with But In-
stitutions. It la the alealra aa eallev nf R. fl.
Hook'a Oarage 1012-18 Delia are-
UU7a vaaa.rai lima w ajuu IV 1W
euitouur th maximum of atrvice
and every courtesy within its power.
Stone y day week or month. Adv.
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Crop Report issusd by the I)eputmsri of Acolturs.
SHERWOOD & CO. 1
W. P. Sherw) - - Seth S. Lmb
Member f New Orleene Settees sMsfcaft
H Tsxa Avenue . Pneo Preessa teal.
PATENTS
sTtente OMaine nf Trmrks
I ' ana tepyrtgnta Asalstere .
f- Hardwmy & CeUharf
em. Ursatew m aeeoeteet Tea
Ovfle ojMaWto Oanttars Mrgss
SoHeing - t .
mis LfjCAi l:.
IIADIdSfti!
IN EVERYTIIIi
l ' --r 1. .. .... -j
ft i
fUnt JuktiSuipriMtl Hln
Ersdwd Stonuch aad KU-
ft
Tear Inaat iubM" has ava an'
muck fof nt that I can not hio W
publicly recommend it to every' amf-i
lerlna nerson" said Mr. A. X BalseJ
well-known HMstsm dtlten Uvlng et
900 Dvr treet while talkln r-
cently ftUh The Plant Juke linl
MR. A. J. BAIER.
wh I tatrodneing thl torprlilng-
new Plant . Juice naedieln at the ''
Cooft Hons Pharmacy Congous -
and Fannin. Houston. ..-
.au seen suiiermg witn my ssom-;
ch and hldney and from bad ea-
tarrhal 100 Mr. Baler emtlotled.:
"My stomach finally became se die-
ordered that nariy everything I ate '
mad me sick at my stomaeh and tre
qusatly 1 was aaabl to keen food on
my stomach at 1L Breakfast made
me espedoily sick at my stoaaaeh
nearly every aterning. My disordered
kidneys canaed pain in my back
which were eo severe that when I -would
stoop over I conld hardly got.
up again. I wa restless and nervous'
end couldn't deep right. And the
atarrh fat my bead was terribls The
nuteon weald drip down into my
threat Marly alt the time and V it
Momea to aiiect my whole system.
"r eureiy naa gotten into
nwaiaon ia general.
am ia general. 1
1 be tnthfnl with yon and bay 1
I didn't bay much faith ia Plant 1
when I urtd Uklng it. At I
ill
that I
Juice
far a that goes I didn't hare faith
fat Mything fori bad tried eo many
msdleine and spent to much money
without rUf that I wa doubtful if
tber wa anything that would help
me. But I want to say that your
Plant Jala anrnriaaa ma in.. .w-
Ing Just a feat doses ot Plant Juice
I eonld notice that my condition wa
undergoing change and new since
I hav oonttned with Plana Jain.
I em 100 per cent better.
S "I have a good appetite now and
be food I eat agrees with me and
oes not cease tbe awful sickness at
my stomach which I used to enperM
eneb. I can even eat breakfast with-
emt any ot that awfol deknts eom-
tng aftrward. Tb ratarrh ha left"
me entirely and my kidney are am-
rvree aw caai ue pains are gone
rem my back. Ia ahnre mm pu
Jnlea'-heloed me ann wa n3i r
gladly Indorse it and think every gut- J
ferer should know about it" ; .4 J
IBS 1-lant JIIM MiH la A.
Coart Hams Pharmacy Congress nd
rsnnle Honsten where he is daily
meeting the local public and intro-
ducing explaining the merit of
uis remeay. e ree samples given.
Plant Juice la sold alsa In w
ton at Court Hones PharmaMr K. o
McKinaey and Crawford.
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