The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1921 Page: 4 of 14
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TEXAS DEATHS
'-': MOHLER SmllhvTll J: N. Mohler
' 'ate 62 retired business mitn died here
i. Jttday. Hi remains were interred in
i:tae city cemetery Saturday with the Ma-
' tonic ceremony after aervicee at home by
Her. J. I- Volvinaton of the Baptist
ehuvch. He leaves a widow and one
.' daughter.
' HODANEK Shiner Miss Viola
Bodanek aed 21 years died here Fri-
day morning. Miss Hodanek was one of
the teachers in the Shiner High school
from which' inatiution "he graduated a
few years ago. Besides her parents one
Bister and a brother survive. Immedi-
ately after her death was uounoed Fri-
day morning the school closed for the day.
Interment took place here Saturday.
W. E. D. Stokes Loses
His Suit for Divorce
Associated Press Report.
' i NEW YORK. Sept. 1!. W. K. P.
gtokes. wealthy realty owner. Monday
lost hi suit for dmirce from Mrs. Helen
El wood Stokes formerly of IVnver.
Colo. Instead. Supreme Court Justice
Finch granted Mrs. Stokes a decree of
separation and permitted her to retain
custody ef the rhildren over whom thr
ht bad charge as the result of a de-
cision of the probate court in Denyer.
a :J M.J. aVa I3amma Ctt Mfitt
day in petition signed by tht head of
L.K negro laimura iitiub "
KODeitsnn county xavj hu
recent floods had destroyed their eropa
and that tbey had lost everything.
. "We bave nothing to eat and will not
have anvthing until farming time in Janu-
ary 192:! unless the State conies to aur
id." the petition read. The governor
could not be seen Monday morning lor
a statement.
Bandit Robs Kansas City
Messenger of $3000
Associated Tress Report. '
KANSAS t'lTV. Sept. 1!). A bandit
held up A. 1'. Stigard a messenger for
the Campbell Raking company here Mon-
day fhortly before noon in a South Side
buin-ss distrii-t snd took from him $btw
in rush and $'.'-lm worth of checks the
I property of the Puking company. The
messenger was on his way to the bank
j to deposit the money and checks." The
bandit a scaped in an automooiie.
Negro Flood Victims
Appeal to Nef f for Aid
Associated Tress Report.
AISTIX. Tens. Sept 10. An appeal
Prominent Lumberman Dies
At New Orleans Home
Associated Tress Report.
NEW" ORLEANS. Sept. 10. Lewis
Henry Trice nationally prominent lum-
berman died here Sunday at the age of
7tt. Mr. Trico was horn in Oshtemo.
Mich. and was president of the Lumber
Association f the Northwest in the early
nineties. 1-ater ifc came South and be-
came interested in the cypress industry
being a director of the Louisiana Red
Cypress association and of the Interstate
bank and several local companies.
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the Newest in
FALL HATS
They are all dash youth ! Hih
:rowns deep bands narrow hrnn-.
nobbily turned. Bows to the side or
hack! The Fall Hat brings you a
complete and delightful change. Get
yours "first at Landers Co.
$4 $5 $6 $7
Port of PctrograrJ to Be
Kept Open This Winter
' ' Associated. Preaa Report.
MOSCOW Sept IS. The government
announced ' Monday that the port of
Petragrad will be kept open thia winter.
Ice breakers will be broutht from Siberia
England tod Finland it was said.
Change of Venjie Granted
In Schroeder Murder Case
Associated Press Report.
BK0WNSV1IXE ' Texaa Sept. 10.
A change of venue was granted here Mon-
day by District Judge W. F. Timon in
the case of Federico Oretega and Ramon
Rincones charged with the murder of
Marie ScDmeaer . ja-year-ow bcuuuiki.
near Rio Hondo last February. The
county in which the case will be tried ia
to be announced later v
Defense counsel in1 asking for the
change attacked an Alleged confession by
Oretega charging "third degree" method!
bad been used In obtaining tn siaiamem.
Manhattan State Bank
Closed by Commissioner
Associated Preaa Report
MANHATTAN" Kan.. Sept 19. No-
tice that the Citixrna State bank of Man-
hattan has been ordered closed by order
of the State bank commissioner was hung
on the bank door Monday morning and
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TJS2NALL MYER& CO. OWNERS.
405 Mab St
Scanlan Bldg.
Nature made a
job of your boy's
don't spoil it
""ATURE made the bones in your
boy's feet straight.
Destroy her handiwork by buying
him shoes that distort his feet and
bend bones out of shape and he will
suffer in later life with painful corns
bunions caHouses ingrowinig nails
and fallen arches. I
Give Nature a chance insist on
Rice At Hutchins Educator Shoes for
your boy attractive well-made
they"let the feet grow as they should".
Educators are scientifically made to
fit the normal foot there is nothing
freakish about them. And they not
only prevent foot ills in the" young;
they help others too by aiding Nature
to undo the harm done by health en-
dangering toe cramping pointed toe
shoes.
F
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DUCATOf
good
feet
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.SHOE
tO US PAT 0'K
Slashing Prices
Women's Shoes
New Three-Strap Patent and
Brown Calfskin Slippers flat heels.
The
Upstairs
Shoe Store
Children's Shoes
IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND LEATHERS
$2.85
ODDS AND ENDS
50c and $1.00
SEE OUR HOSIERY SPECIALS
Dell-Burt Shoe Co.
317Vz Mab
Over Radford's
Drug Store
FOR MEN WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
3w
Boy's
Dull Calf
Blucber
thef InatituUoa ia in charje ot a Btat
bank examiner. The bank ia eapkaliaed
for. IW.OOO asd haa depoaita of mora
tban 1300.000. V ... '
Failura to raallae oa loani and oil In-
veatmente wera reported to bae been
responsible for the bank'a difficulties. . t
Texas Ro'tarjr Executives - ;
' Hold IVecting at . Waco
Associated Press Keport.1'!: '.
WACOTexai Sept. 1.---Tha exeni-
tivea aajji aecretariea of the Rotarj dubs
of Teias composing the Knghletu;! dia-
triet rart feere Jlonday. The Biectuit is
la accordane with instruction! from' the '
international board in lieu of viaita br the
district fovernor'tgnhe.eiuba! Nearly
Very flub 4n the' State a represented. . '
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BUCKLEY SHOE CO.
315 MAIN STREET
New Series
Pre-War Prices
Beaten
Chassis was 5w: n 485
Touring was 695 ; now 595
Roadster was 695; now 595
Coiipe" ' was WOO; now 850
Sedan was 1275; now 895
Pricea f. o. br Toledo Include Electric
Starter Llghta Horn Speedometer De-
moun table RJma all Steel Touring Body'
with Baked Enamel Finiah.
WireWheeU standard equipment.
QvEgiAKD Houston (g.
Main and Dallas Preston 6102
dm
Electric
Washers
$15 Down
Balance Monthly
"It't Better to Buy a Thor
Than Wish You Had"
A.T. UICI1 CO.
1020 Capitol Avt
Phones '
Preston 203-1475
Taste is a matter of
tobacco
quality
We state it is our honest befief
that the tobaccos used in Chester-
field are of finer quality (and
hence of better ti3te)jttian in any
other cigarette at the price.
. Liggett Si Myers Tobacco Co.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended
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B. DE
R FURNITURE CO.
808 Prairie Avenue
mi Bii
Starfreach
right with the
HOOSIE'
$7.50 Cutlery Set FREE!
With Above Cabinet
Only SI
Delivers
Your
Hoosier
Unlike most other conveniences you might install in your home the Hoosier
starts to sen i- you at the very be.trinninir of the day and it keeps right on
making your work easier until the dishes arc put away at night.. You get
more real help from the Hoosier. all' day Ion;: every day in the year than
from anv other one thing you could buy. P.ecause of its more scientific ar-
rangement there are more Hoosicrs sold than any other make of kitchen
cabinet. This is not due to any one particular feature but to the fact that
everv suggestion ever made for the improvement of a kitchen cabinet has actually been tried
out on the Hoosier the best accepted the rest rejected. It is the superior arrangement of
these accepted BKST kitchen cabinet improvements that makes the Hoosier the one cabinet
which will save you the most steps and the most time every day of the year.
B. DEUTSER FURNITURE CO.
808 Prairie Avenue
Wholesale and Retail Houston and Beaumont
1914'Touring Car 1 $145.00
1916 Light Delivery Truck $175.00
1917 Touring Car . $190.00
1919 Touring Car .'.. ..$275.00
1920 1-Ton Truck: .' $275.00
1920 Coupe $400.00
1920 Sedan $551 00
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SEE MR. NICHOLS
DO W I Of 01 (CO
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Milam and Walker
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