The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 7, 1917 Page: 7 of 65
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HOUSTON DAILY POST: SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 7 1917.
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I : DAILY SCENES AT HOUSTON'S ARMY CAMP
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' JJU Affl-TAI V w IkOIIlIT MIMM "... ana give service.
:jC'td ' STREET
those who know. 1 li.- -oldlers at Cam iW. il U
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special Ksas rzrf I vfmSilihrL ijhHF&iH
AJ BuliDM. choice of mmny hand- jfci' IB lSS l'fcT' lCir i5-:SS!'!SiWi::-..tir I C
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Men we have the most
wonderful line of New
Suits ever shown in Houston
Handsome patterns rich colorings and ex-
pert tailoring at very moderate prices are
the outstanding features of our showing.
Belters in single and double breasted
styles; two and threebutton sacks
from the most extreme to the most
conservative models.
$15 $20 $25
$30 $35
KNOX HATS
and other standard makes make up to look JKi
wen ana give service.
$3 $4 $5 $6
to $12.50
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EVERYTHING FOR THE SOLDIER
LaNoeRS&VjReeN
This is the Army Man's Store;
Regulation Uniforms Insignia
Hats Belts Shirts Stocks Hat
Cords Trunks Bags Suitcases.
SCANLAN
BUILDING
I'pprr left Saturday p.ttcrr.oon
'ihaki off for a neek-pnd do ntow r.
Upper right About !.a'f of onn
soldier lives from mail to :nail. ' sa
lx)gnn live well.
Center left The "jeweler" of a Sornnd Infantry coiapany is i.;!ui:n:'idt'nt i-fn-ation
tag? the littl alumiti'im disk 'hat evor'y aoldit-r. frotn (' nrral to
1 rivate wears strung around his nr. It gis his nainf. orj.uii.:.!tion. rank.
!i:id serial number. IT.'- set nt -' ' d'e for lott.rs and mini!" rs is in tl'-
ojx'n box before the "jeweler." Tlie di-k fits into a cavif in wooden Mock.
: nd the .ii-" :s struck with a ma!l ! amnur. I' tal;cr n. ar!y t' ti minutes to
5 an. i ot:c disk a letter at a time
( nt -r r:si'.' -Company F i'f tl' Second infaii'r" it 1 1 - - ;i ln-ii'-in-s. 11a-..
oil noticed how clean a soldier's d.-hes alas are? IK- do. s tus o.vn 'a.ii
iii?. ustialij .
l.over rich- The ?.mnd Int'an'r K'-!iaae -Called tlie -iaiitteu' . In n
. vry article that a soldier needs treat a tube ot tooth paste to a liox of candy
tor liis ptr!. i. sold. The regiment take- the profits and spends them for the
"oenefit of the men liery regimen: in camp has such a canteen. All are
vnder the supervision cf Major John Ten Frock Jones .'.hision exchange offi-
er. and each' Is supervised by an exchange officer appointed in the regiment
s0Bo of the exchanges at Camp I.ogan do a bu-iaess of J.. a' a
HIS BEAUTIFUL iw'ORY
BEDROOM SWT'7.
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PLAN BIG DRIVE IN
WAR FOR DEMOCRACY
Campaign for Sale of Liberty Bonds
Will Start Monday.
Tty U:r fi'li r n :' winch :
; fur m 1 . v . nt i-v.d of tl.1
'.t Th" 1 1 i t tot
t h-fii Uii".)'! in ftl !y l"
fkprlrMin. it liiouht t
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mt-' t .uljustninr. tr.t- iirtv n
h! 3 1-2 I"T of nt i:i'l th ):nk l-
off first iiilfrtsl counnii on tl
per ct-nt bonds or rarrllinc the ''in.oi.. way corr. Tl-f tiui". reyiinont i.s to 1
This latter "xchaoR is the easiest . Ina1e up of railroa-1 men v. -ho have l;a
to adjust tn matter.
Wt ar' lelunriK to pom parties n
tlldilt'l lUi ilOUUJ avu.j i I II. v M l'l UIIIHIII 1 JT Clll I'l'li'l.-.
t 1 II 1. 1 1 1 ill OM L1IIK11V3 (lllfail.1
it sYf nuiie a gc(l riral of trouhit
th"y "ill jupt hol-i thctn until th
t-p'-Mry c.'PRrtflpri' . H n OMti c a 1
r.r.nii Satur-la-. took oi i"i.-i"n. t'
Tr:iMt T' the ha.nk i"ir th ii
' IT) .1(1' anrllip ?he f'ilifN to
i - !rn r t j ptir-'has i)t honds
ivpl li o"rt 1 ' loan. 1 If sil !:
irri'r. t !:-. fienniie announcement nn j
n ne presum-a they w hi again
folios x'.Afi p'.un.
Eonds Of First Issue Mav Be EX- i trim rertt-ates and to others bon.ls
7 T. . ! whirhevor they ish but if the pn- ti
Governor J. w. Hoopes
Explains Method.
Want Experienced Men
For Railway Cocps
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fror: t o u h j : r ii.-nt tat;;.ict
ir'-1 jn r tor tti"
first !ii;ini"'t i.atn-i.a! army lipht rail
way corp. Tl'f tiu)'". reyirnont is to 1m
made up of railroad men v.'hn have l;a
I more than two Mars' practical t"pcti
hrdKcinen. s'tiol
hoiSs train di.-lat' h-'t . ainl th-- likt- ai
UsiHo for this brat.ch of the $ rvi--e. All
men will ne i-ci;nr-il to pass an am1n;i
M
tun p j to thoh-
to cop.'I rU' t i';::
ii se;i.arl;.tti('i; -ill
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Bonnes rboics of man v hand-
some ntTli. BuaraiiTewl for IS
months vulid w nd Mtiafaction
or MONEY BACK. abscluta
15.00 TBiue while they last.
on pair to conomer J mu i
No Extra Charges
M
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1 la: r.t county. :
r ation cemj-e..- d . :'
v. :11 olicUlly Uur.. ii !
.vibsf-ni'tions to t.?
vt l'Jli.
The occasion will h.-
di nionstratien of fo :-.!
t!e city hall tower v ' .
v.-ill ci.in and eery
..:cj Miam tti;;:n will r
bi d t:rens on ajt--- ' '.
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rV.' I by n proat
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if trw.n-' r..t -
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Sailor Finally
Ordered to Sea !
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; H. TKnna. ynman the I ntt'd States (
: tij'. y. is f ry r appy. indeed.
j A: d . :iat: a. cood ieas;i. for F: idu;.
'ifo v. or'iere 1 o re.-irt t'i an UaMi'
''.i-r j r s r - rm i li-- 1 i n I: -tn - ('of
d i.-- nt s'':m otn : !. ir-
No cbarf e for b.g Extreme Pe Tops or
Cuff Bottoms nothing extra for fancy
Belt Loom or Pocket F1P". h cbrre
for Own W!t Sm or 1 rr 1 I novBltj
fasturM fnm d eitrs cause of
Toan (icorv" C.kiteS mH S(
dr. Writ i-.r t HtE ui:rl
ChlcaSQ Tailors Association Smnd No
Pntf. .M.51S5. FrVli 5t.. CWw
EIGHT PIECES Bed Dresser Chiffonier Dressing Table Dressing Table Chair
Chair Rocker and Light Stand. The construction and finish is of the best and a rare
bargain at the price of $1 10.50 on terms LESS 10 PER CENT FOR dAQ yir
DU7.TU
CASH NET.
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t.l l.r. ; ar u ;
.-ji)t.. to tt:..
H-iu--t-m ta ;i rf-.-. r
th.- rountr- is
i-nniy. it will s- . -t . . ' - 'ji'-: '
The work cf th isit.it
on. The co::i..t'.. : hlocii
composed of t-usin..- -:.rn
every Industry ar.d i-r..f. --lor. il
r-.sentl!.p vry !!!:. ;:i f
immense sal1 of cl-y. rii".-
volunteer hf.-i-ts "t :
a ill offer va'iie : r
hond. the cry r : .-
m insuiance r.f . -.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
WAS SELECTED.
Th-56 Ea!. S'V ! . "
!.- en publis1 .'d. --
in.ttt-i- of 1-ii.rr- -.
are rcocnizel -
tr ial and clvi 1 -
w.ho have -ons-i.'' : .r..- u ;-i
visory rapacity. T1 --. nr. .f ' -
lows: James A. :.k r J. .-' 1 '..'i.':.ii.
Frank Andrews. 1-'. .'I. liv. II. M. j'.irritr
K. M. Johnston. M. Hryan. J. .M.
Rockwell. H. t. Fox. J. A. Pwndrotr.. John
H. Kirby. T. J. ix.meVjc. M K. K-ster
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This Week We are Featuring
the Newest Arrivals in
Novelty Boots
in all kid and cloth tops; the kind which sells
at $9.50 and $12.00. Our price
i- A m.-. u.is uriu-n in Mjv for Tie
r- 1'o-t ah' -ui him and cau:.'i; . n :-1 j - r;-'
r' i roinmM. I'or many thought it hihl" im-
"rv'' :I I prohahle tl at a sailor for four rfears had'
:i rej - ..-ver 1.-. en to st a.
f -rt ijurinK th" pt riod of his eirhstnient in
on-i. 1 .. I Tjlfi navy 1 has : ed in ipjii; r-'iis n--;te.l
: ruitiim' Office- nor Um- 'o'ir tl . ;.:.d if
' T"" i ria.vy ards tj I'.it on y m i . h-rica'
r 1 : ; ' ; rapacity. The hni;e meets with i.
'. ! arty approval.
OFFICER TELLS
EXPERIENCES
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Deputy Constable of Harris County
Influenced bv Friend.
Now Considers Himself l ortunate.
Underwood .Nazi... K Sc.tt.
Pyeatt. J. M. West 1; W i. r.
Sanders K. K. l;i- il. L. Autry.
Cleveland. . A. .M. i ;.-i. a-i s.l.
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Abe Lvy. i.-. it;.- i ! . i -: 1 1 1 . ii .
Sleador H. r. s-i iii-.ii.iu i. r M
derson. V. M 3 i i-
County Juclp- r f .t.-r II. litj.-.i w.-c
jiotlfled l.y sati; l;.y Mirti i
tiubliclty auent .iul; . n' fi..in t.
KMeral lies rve f.a-.it t-. 1 Mm.
day to ro-otK-rai.e t : i.m ;; .(rn..ii
fsatlon in plni-iti t' e f... t- ir: I'Kur-i t
tbe liberty loan lt-f..i" t- i.ui.ii'-.
Reports of th.- r.Kr-ss 0f the rain
pabjpi will he made frorii tirnc to tin.- a
tbe headquarters established in tlin eoun
For Ave year- fleo. If. Siovell. a p .pil-
lar Hi-ins iiivii.lv !Ii. ial. -. Thiou-I'-r-ii.!'-
experiences w : u '.-i i i i.a- iiov
...iid'-.l to relate The li.(.j.y .ndiriB of
- stur was due to 1r e ' fJ a.ivuv of a
n.-h.i. Now he wants to others
' .ir.- in iroijh!.. and w i.a.- written tin
! . i . -1 -a -1 1 " -.-tt- t0 a ro:iiin-'itl Houston
! --.li. - - iit i rn.
'!' MIll-A-i"1' ' '--mpaii IliU.ston.
'I'exa
' '.. nth-men l-'(.r al.o'it live y.-irs I had
suffered with indii;'--ti'n and s'.llr stom-a'-i:.
havmir tie-.l various r. rnedi.-s with
fcdquarters estat.Iishe.I in the eouitrv i t . . r.-ln-r
house where a rl.-rwul t..ree will he Af.r hearing ahout the wonderful
maintained in ol-arpe of Hnyd I'ollter. MII!.A.rt l BHS Pri)ad-1 bv a friend
ThU lorce will nav. the tasK or enterunr give it a trial and L mnrt .-ay. It has
th ubscrtptton3 up"ii tue roords and I .jne IIlor. for Ine imn nvthni; I have
ii- hMdim the many details in connection : .ver taken. i now consider rivse.f well
With the sale of tx.mls and tne campaign. .anj can PHt anything and digest il prop-
HOW TO EXCHANGE .-fly without any after pairs i Hud
' OLD FOR NEW BONDS. j .UIK-A-i'i i a R 1 hlood puritihr nnd
In reply to an inquiry rezardmR thevst"n' hui'.de ..nd highly recommend it
7 . . . to anyotie mffennit as above and that
method of exchanginR first issue hherty lieed5 a good torn.-. Y..ur- tru;.-.
bon4 for bonds oi the iri sent i;ne! (Sin.-di Ceo. M. sltoweil
Peputy Governor J VV. Iloor-s of the1 I 'eput v onsiahle .r.-iet No. 2.
zl K Mll!-A-rii. Nature s ; i rt . .vill tone up
JVJeral Reserve hank of i..i.l has 0r ii. !haiiii onr .;..-iit...
written a letter in esphin iti..'. The fit j mote y.eir oiitestion j Mnni:ite the
bonds carried a 3 1-2 per cent rate j nnrtionitiR " . n "os.. ortia is of the
Also a full line of 9-inch Boots
in champagne gray and brown
kid and cloth tops to A C
match; welts only. . . uTJ
About 200 pairs of .Allen's High Shoes; good
stock but must be closed out; in patent button
high or low heels ; wonderful ' 1
values 1
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Full line of Children's Shoes and Hose Money Saving Prices.
DELL-BURT SHOE GO.
Successors to Allen's Upstairs Shoe Store 3172 Main.
Kiddo Trucks
98c
Here's :i special for the 'itlle folks. A
well constructed truck removable seat.
It's a big truck too; measures 30 Inches
in length. Just a few left so better come
early. None charged. Npne C. O. D.
Net 98c
Ideal'
FirelcM
Cook
Stor
.- ad .vere untaxable while the se. ond ls-
IW 4 per rent and is exempt from
:j taimtjon up to and Including JittOO.
- Mr. Hoopes said:
'v " "VT are issuing an Interim certificate
' t daOniUvs bond now account of the
n.e.;4.t ..." ;
Rugs -Rugs -Rugs
Largest Selection. Lowest Prices.
Fall Patterns Just In.
MONDAY SPECIALS.
$19 Brussels Rugs 9x12; no seams $14.95
$3130 Axmlnster Rugs 9x12 $22.85
Ed. C. Smith Furniture Co.
10C9 Texas Ave.
M1R-A-CO will he found on .-hc at nearlv
all drug stores or will be sent bv the
MIR-A-CO Company. Houston Texas on
receipt of price. Twelve-ouuce- bottle $1.
Try a bottle today; you'll be delighted
with results.
An Automatic Maid that never gets careless
never wants a day out never burns the food
never wants to leave that relieves you of
three-fourths of vour kitchen work saves
vou four-fifths of your fuel bill and cooks
the most delicious meal you ever tasted.
$1.00 will bring ft to your home.
Let your saving in fuel bills pay for
the Ideal Fireless.
Regulation Army
Cot. Net
$3.50
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No rasping metallic sounds
mar renditions of fine selec-
tions. In the Starr "Singinp;
Throat'' as in flic violins ol
Old Masters. Silver tir.iin
Spruce is used.
Throughout the musical ages
no equal material for transmit-
ting all manner of tone vibra-
tions has been uncovered. The
pleasing mellow resonance of
The Starr results.
Inspection Invited
Convenient Terms
DOWN
And One Dollar a Week Buys
This Nationally Famous
Sellers "Special"
"The best servant in your house"
with the wonderful AUTOMATIC
LOWERING FLOUR BIN and 14
other long wanted features.
Chicago Grand Opera Com-
pany. "Faust" October 26.
"Lucia" October 27. 20
Artists. Orchestra 60. Big
Stellar Cast. Ballet. Massive
Chorus. Secure your seats
now.
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