The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1923 Page: 3 of 22
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. ACIKG LIETIIODIST.
' BISHOP ATlIEEt
Uruficatioi'jloiF Southern
And Northern Branches
' vTa. B Discussed V;' '
-i'v
Associated Prase Report'.
WICHITA Ksju May- S. Cdhldr
ktlon of'. BKoblma ol worl4-wid In
terne Including matter - effecting
wt'iaiiy; - every; country; into wmoa
Chrlrtiaftjt hM "fotHid" lurf war;
opened her' tedajr with th conven-
nf or the board of blshopa of the
McAhodlst Boiecopal church Vh- lt
ae mi -annual conference ; .; v;
Ona of the first matters likely.- to
coma befoce the bishop in executive
session la report f lurnn of
church conditions ftf-rural -comrounl-'tlea
.mad by experts commissioned
: Jot auc-h an investigation. A com-
jfriltte of Mshope mat yesterday wltb
rea-eeantatlves of the department ol
. rui-ej work of the church In a prelim-
inary .conference and it waa under-
stood that their report -would go t
-f thf board of bishop meeting today. i
" The resort win give considerable at.
VJentlon. It waa learned. -to the email
number of persona In rural eommunl;
" tiea who are church -wjeinberi. . The
heuryey will make r score me n da t Ion a to
tne DishotyV for remedial measure
v amljahwla Intended to show where
the wdik of Uethodist . Eplscopsl
churqhaa' overlap In pariah act Wit lea.
-The farm community problem aaveral
or the biahopa aald laat night ia re-
iprarded a one or the greatest which
Paces the church today and the con-Jfrehce--1
expected to take aome aort
riarf' action to cops with' conditions.
Proposed . unification of the afetb-
- odiat Episcopal and the Methodist
.Episcopal Church South la another of
""l'pK major considerations to which
Jhe" .bishops . wny give their. atten-
tion. - Prouncements . of- local na-
tional and International labor- con-
. dittoes the queatldn of whether or
' not women- should be ordained' the
world service program of the church
for 134 the aasignmenta of biahopa
i to preside at the various annual con--Irrencea
ancr-reports of the biahopa
jrof foreign eountrles. including a' re-
W port from Russia are contained in the
' boalnoaa before the biahopa' during
their seven or eight days in Wichita.
' T" .praaant meeting la aald to be
the 1 firait nf ih hn wi-i
: semi-annual meetings to be held Weaf
nr. me Mississippi xiver:
' HONOR EASTERN STAR OFFICERS.
K.lt?ATt0V!- Texaa.-May I.-Mrs.
Mat tie Adell Slbert. grand' matron of
v I he grand chapter. Order of the East-
5f.rn.. 8Ur of Te"i: Mr. Pearl P.
Walling deputy grind matron; Mrs.
?rah Q. McNIell. assistant grand dep-
uty" matron were honor guests of
Wharton chapter. O. E. 8. Monday and
Tuesday. Aa-automoblle drive on tha
Tamoua -Pierce ranch viewing the
B-ahraa cattle and taier enjoying
Jljhoh with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutch
ins Waa a pleasure of Monday after-
noon.
JW ' t - '
lA BAR3BN RE-ELECTED. ''
LIVINGSTON Texas; May l.-The
' fc'hool board in executive cession her
W-.ected K. K. Barden school irtj per-
il tendrnt and o. T. Ryan principal.
rW l?r teacher were elected at the
iS""- Prof- B"n and Prof.
V. i"vr been he head of the
'jUvlngston school faculty aaveral
.J" nd both are highly esteemed
i 'vS 'ducators and citlaens.
THE. HOUSTON i:OSTiTHUIlSDAYi.MOilNJNCi"MAVjJ
mi n ! mmmmmimmilmmmmmjfmmnii t i nm mniwn iwmmimmmmmmm.im i m.i. lpwimmsi 1 ! ...a snpi iaani miiwmmmi nm . mmmmm-mmmmmmmi'T-mmmmmmmmmmmmm
llICIElFlMER;R.t
ELECTS .OFFICERS
i Aseoelatad Praia Report. '
' CLEVELAND Ol May Offlcers
and director of th New consolidated
Nickel Plate road Wars elected today
at a meeting held hers.-"
A tout of iMi21 aharea of stock
waa voted. Th of f (cars.. nd dlrectur
elected foUawr .-:;-.... :. vv
U. r. Yanswaringen enairman oi tn
board; J J Bernet president! -Walter
U Boas. Mhkir vies prldent(. M. 3.
tVaaawerlngen 3 fL NutC C. I Br-
ley. Otto Millar n. John Bherwin ana
C. JL- Qennay vice presidents; Coloftel
W A. Colton. vtca president ana gen
ersi counsel; George fcv Ross secre.
taryjc; O. Col lister assistant saeaax
tarv: Llt-B.' WiUhuna. traaaurai't S. Q
Eberly assistant treasurer and I A-
Bell controller;
Th directors ra-elected arot O.' P.
and MSJT. Vanawartngan J. J. Bernet
Walter L. Ros. C E. Dbnoey W. A.
Colston. J. R. JNutt. C. V. Bradley
Olaif Miliar. John Bherwin T H. Olnn
If. E. Myara J. A. House Ralph Van
lechten and Ueorga a. -Kos. .
Valley Health Workers
T L7ue to Organize Soon
. Bouatoa rat pec tat.
' SAN BENITO' Txasv May I. A
definite and effective organisation of
mosquito inspectors ana otnor naaitn
worker will be effected soon In tha
Valley according to Sanitary Engi
necr Ralph Tarbett . - -
Arrangemsnta hava been mad In
th Valley for s federal sanitary In
apctorfor Cameron county and on
for Hidalgo county to supervise mo
oultet eradication work in cities and
other places tn tha two counties. Sani
tary Engjaoar Plnkus of Maw Tork
will be In charge of theentlra Valley
while this district wil still be tinder
the atiparvlfloa of Mr. Tarbett
It' Is believed that by using this d!
rect organisation better co-opratloa
can be aeeured and more effective
work done." By this method the work
in the' entire Valley will be made Kan
era I and a moaquito eradication cani
oaum carried on which will evntually
rid this district of tha pasta and the
danger of diseases which they spread-.
Under this ar system each town
or district will be required to furnish
the labor and materials while th
government will aid In th matter of
furnlahlng supervisors for tn work.
SOUTHLAND URGED
LTO LEAD CRUSADE
RADICALS
Victoria Choral "Club
Presents Pinal Concert
VICTORIA. Texas May I. The
final concert of the season-of the
Victoria Choral club was given Mon
day night when they presented 'The
Hymn of Praise" by Mendelssohn. It
was one of the prettiest musical pro-
grame ever given here.
The Victoria Choral club waa ably
assisted by Mrs. Fred Jones of 8an
Antonio Charles Stone of San -An
tonio and Mr. and Mrs. David Grlf
fin ef Baa Antonio Mr. Griffin di
recting the .club and Mrs. Griffin at
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ATKINS TAKES OVER PICAYUNE.
BEEVILLE. I Texas May I. Oeoras
H. Atkins baa purchased the half in
teraet of hla partner P. C. Weber In
the ueevllle Picayune and will con
tinue tha publication at the same
place. The Picayune waa established
In 18W and Mr. Atkins has been editor
of the paper since October 1M7 when
he purchased It front W. C. Wright.
his rather T.-R. Atkins owneriof the
paper for years having son It to Mr.
Wright. Mr. Weber will continue to
make hla home here.
A
Our Fifst
nniversary
; Sale
K e.0f
Summer and Midsummer
MILLINE
v In -showing our appreciation to the public for your
patronage ot tne past year we are.piactng our ennrs
v' stock of latest creations in summer and midsummer
rnUlincTy on sale at a sensational low price.
T -: '. ' .
Your Choice of
ANY HAT
INSTOCK
Ranging In Value
from 125 to $8-50
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A Special Lot'
Trimmed arsdJrT
- Sport HaU
' Ranolni 1" Value
'Hrom I1I.S0 to 95
Priced' 0uring
: AimiTersary '
Hi
Jkir Stock li Complete Wl)h
" New arrivals ot distinctive and
. charmingly designed patterhs In
Taney Polres Sport ; Models
Uck Ho'rsehair Braids Geor-
gette etc. ;."Trj .;4eV-i"
AGAINST
Dajj'gerous'V P (6 paganda
... i a ' a- M:v' : '1
opread Among rm.ana
I Navy Elljs Says-
dlsconteW and dlsobedianceSwIth th1
'hope ' of inducing the trsUora they
have' made to turn t against 1. it heir
comfadaa when th moment krrlve
for Open resistance to ! alt authority"
h aald. ' ' ' ;
"aolaiievlW Poviltry.'""
'. MC ' Kill aaaerUd that ""thi pro-
paganda against our Institution ha
Invaded (th . stage the movies tua
schools and -the college.'.; it- -k
.. When he described the" "moat ab.
horrent 's demonstration' of boishavik
deviltry he declared wai "th at-
4mpt now going onyto arouse class
and race hatred amdng th negroes.
: vi' . . " .' ". '1 ! - "J. '. .''' "i
' Assoourted Press Report ' f
" HOT SPRINGS Ark. May 'J.-An
appeal for the South 'to take he lead
in starting ; backfire to -qunch th
flame of' hatred and anarchy .."which
ls.belngfed and fanned by un-Ameri
can force"- waa mad in an aaaros
before the opening session -of' the
twenty-aerentjj annual conventional
th IntersUte Cottonseed Cruahera
association hert today by Wade H.
Ellis ot Washington former assistant
attorney -general of the United States
during tha Roosevelt and Taft . ad'
ministration recently counsel for the
senate foreign relation committee in
Investigation or Russian affair and
at present a member of the American
Bar association's committee on law
enforcement. I
- Declaring that the whole world has
been hell-ahocked by the World war
Mr. Ellia said that there la a disposi.
tton everywhere to re-examine the
basic principles of aoclety.l-and that
there are fhose who believe that" every
Instltutloij we hava heretofore re-
spected la wrong.
Would Startle Nation.
Mr. Ellis declared if alt the faqte
ware marshaled "the Information
would amaxe and startle the coun-
try." ' He declared the "moat dangerous
and Insidloaa propaganda" la 'that
which he said ia being spread "among
the enlisted men of the army and
navy." v ' .
"We have wltneaaed in the last few
weeks th humiliating spectacle of the
secretary of war and secretary of the
navy being compelled to warn the of-
ficers Of tbos two branches of the
country's defense against mischief-
makers who are sowing the seeds of
rrr
One of 'the plank of the comfnunllt
pirtyV of 'merles Mr. ' Kill' .said
"dealer ; In- avor 'of i Inciting '"-the
negroe to seise.' the ifjean of 'pro
ductlon armi themselves against their
white: .' neigh bora and appropriate
private property. '?.? '& vt-'.-i-.rv
Bach a . schema1 I -the height 'of
folly and i of eourae 'the great body
of tn colored race in Americans too
decent and law-abkllng to be attract
ed by anch'bae"appUe.'' ' ha oon
tlnued; J'but that the movenicnt is In
ruli awing and that) Hi may lead some
poor dupe to their ruin . is beyond
auestlon' '
Liberals Seek t lrfecit
.Xlerrnanent Organization
' TOPEKA Ksin!' May ..iiTwi hu i
dred representatives of -liberal denomi-
aatlons Ore. now lo session hare n'
deavqrmg to make the; Ksnaaa-Okla-homa
liberal. religious . oenference. a
permanent organtta t ion. Liberals of
all types were urged to. form on larga
organiaatton this morning by the Rev.
C. W. Reece pf Chicago aocretary of
the Western Unitarian v conference
who addreaaed tha meeting.
Speaker on th afternoon and night
prograVt Included:' R. Fred; A.
Line. Tulsa and Robert B Dy St.
Louis. ' ' .t :v i-' .; A-Si-
Citv Anniversarv Platis l
Underway at Port Arthur
' ' - - Houston Post l9rtK;'J'fr-
. PORT ARTHUR Texa May .
Plans are definitely under way bere
for a great celebration on July ' 4 la
honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary
of -this city. (The details for working
out the plan4 have been put in the
hnds of the T. M. B. U A leading
part in the celebration will he the par-
ticipation of all th residents who have
made this place their home for tn-
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i PUANTI NO ALMOST riNISMBD.
UiJJVt6Ar T4?"Yt -After a
week of prefty weather Lullng farm-
er are begtnnlng to catch up with
their' work again; and cotton planting
la almost 'completed here now. Every
thing i taking si very rapid growth
and if tha weather 'remains favorable
for a few more day everything will
be conducive for a good crop prospect
for this ytar. y
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dentifrice It con-
tains no grit. It;
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or scour the delicate
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( water arid that indefinable something ia what makes-our
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Leather Purss$ 1.98
' A big assortment of genuinex
Leather Purses in envelope or
bag style colors of brown
- gray or black.
j Special
. "THE STORE THAT GROWS KEEPS GROWING"
SI .98 1 ' ' ' " j Jv'v fei
11 Hve Electric' 1 ' t'tT FitGil.. ' f- - Ootid Office. IV.fcL5'''"-4'l
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- Gowns 89c
" Flesh. White and Floral Crepe Govmar fall
width slipover styles.' QQ
Special- i ...J...... OltC
Sateen Petticoat 98c
White and Flesh Safeen Petticoats no
double panet. Special HOC
Oiiklren's Drawers
Children's Muslin Drawers.beauUfully trim-
med in laces and embrolderr; sixes jq
8 10 and IS wears 29c 39c and.... 4fC
Gingham Dresses $1.49
Gfacham Dresses 12 14 16. Good
Childtrens Parity Dresses 98c
Gingham dalatily trimmed in hand an
touches ot embroidery afOC
Munsing Underwear ' '
Ladles' Ualoa Sulu; wide loose or aq
tlxht knee; regular sites 70C r
Extra ylses $m -
DRESSES
of Gingham
$ 1 195
Better .values. Gingham Dresses of
many beautiful styles and colorings;
straightjines and belted models with
pockets and collars trimmed with lace
embroidery and blending shades of lin-
en ; $14.95 is no criterion -ef their true
worth.
DRESSES
of Voile and Ratine
4 r1
3)
7
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Better values. Solids and contrasting
colors of yellow treen blue tomato
orange etc. ; hand-drawn and side pah-
els ; straight lines and waist belted ;
trimmed with embroidery and linen.
Every one a most beautiful model.
Dresses
of Linen
$Hil50 i $1175
Better raises. Many styled
and colore Kreen bluey
pink orange coral orchldj
purple and white. Ver :
appropriate for street aft-
ernoon and sport wear.
One or more should be tn
every woman's wardrobe.
Special at the price.
Dresses
of Silk
Stationery Specials
Corrsnwanc) Card la bine pink'
orchid butt and grar. .pMial.-.. )7C '
' Bex Stationery U white ana- " 1 J7?'
colors .:Z'... :.-:.;;-37c
Highland LiiMir--Ia orchid aad '-Jftl.
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: Kora ChMii fHind rper-U Pmk- 96s
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: Earelopes to natch Kora Utmb' 19o
Waylnf CardpWlail OCjsC
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Better values. Printed
tcsepe de. chine plain or
'aSmbinations many beau-
itul designs and a wide
range eX colors for your
. selection. They can not be
fully appreciated in news-
paper print. See them.-
Dresses
Wash Broadcloth
50
Better values. These are
washable; made by the
Wooltex people. In plain
white white grounds with
combination of stripes ot
orange black orchid blue
coral tan. purple etc.
Trimmed in contrasting I
colors. '
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1923, newspaper, May 3, 1923; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth608048/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .