The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1921 Page: 5 of 39
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JHE HOUSTON POST: SUNDAY; MORNING SEPTEMBER 25 1921
L ?iL U0D1ID5D BY
TELLS OF
Jennings Rotarians Attend
Crowley Inter-City Meet
- . Houston Post SpvdaL '
'JENNINGS LaW-Sept. 21-rTha Jen-
ninga Rotary dub waa well represented
Friday night at the inter-city meet at
Crowley where large delegations from
Lake Char let Lafayette and Jennings
visited the Crowley club. The number
of covers laid waa about 816. -
.The principal speakers from abroad
were formes Governor J. I.. Bandera
Congressman Lasaro and H. J. Lutcher
Stark of Orange Texas a 'vice presi-
dent of the international Rotary. The
meeting was presided over by J. G. Med-
lenka president of the Crowley dub. The
address of welcome was delivered by Dr.
Ellis of Crowley and the response by
Marvin 0. Bansbury of Jennings. Other
speakers from the various dubs were
Wallace Adams of Jennings U. A Bell
of Lake Charles and Tom Callahan of
Lafayette.? -
Hornebrewers Get 2 and 5
Years Suspended Sentences
-' ; . ' 'Houston Post SpedaL v i
GEORGETOWN Texas Bept 24.
possessing equipment ' for the manufac-
ture of intoxicating liquor and given five
years in the penitentiary with a sus-
pended 'sentence . (;.!. !
Louis Use charged with manufactur-
ing wins from dewberries was. found
guilty by the jury and given a two-year
suspended sentence. . Officers raiding the
Use farm found and destroyed a 00-gal-lonharrelof
this wine. . f;
' CONTRACT AWARDED.-
Houston Post Special V
TEMPLE Texas. Sept 24 Kuyken-
dall It Shelton road contractors of this
city were notified Friday that "their
company had been awarded a contract for
constructing five miles of graveled pike
In Milam county extending south from
Rockdale on its bid of 145000. Work
will be started as soon as men and equip-
ment eta be placed o tha scene
dents Is being put In fine condition. The
textbook library and the normal exchange
bare both been enlarged and consequently
a large number of students can be served
much mora rapidly. '
A large squad of men are already out
working strenuously looking forward to
the football gante with St Edwards Octo-
ber 1 and the game with Southwestern
October. 8. -u i-v;- ' .
ST. ROSA'S SCHOOL OPENS.
Houston Post SpedaL ' '
SCHDLBNBTJRG Texas Sept 24.
St Rosa's Catholic school opened Mob-
day wlth'isa pupils present but mora are
expected later in the term.
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ooiaier s rjoav rnve :t
i At Home From France
' Houeton Post Special.
BRENHAM Texas Sept 24. Tha
body of Joseph Harris of Houston over-
seas soldier whoVas killed la battle ar-"
rived in Brenham Thursday night and
was taken to a local undertaking estab-. M
lishment from where funeral service
will be held Sunday under the auspices of '
the Washington county post of the Aaaer-
ican Legion with Chaplain W. A. Darter
in charge. Interment will be mads fat
the Harris family lot at Prairie Lea eca
etery.
PREVIOUS MEATS
S. T; S. N. College Opens
' 19th Session Sept 26
. ' . Houston Post Special '-v-'v!.
SAN MARCOS Texaa Sept 24.-The
Southwest Texas State Normal college
will open for its nineteenth annual ses-
sion Monday September 26. The pros-
pects for a large enrollment are good
''Riverside" the swimming resort for stu
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; Mies Hanan Does Not Give
j Information as to Motive
4.
fDeed
lin. the criminal district court here this
? or
week John A. Kover was lound guilty of
? i I AuocUted Preaa.BeDort.
f NfcW IORK Bept 24-MiM Mildred
i IS. Hanan who la in Hriou condition
. in a Brooklya hospital aa the rciult of
being shot Friday by her estranged friend
t Mrs.. Grace Laws told Detective Captain
Jmmmm ffatllvtitf SUHiwl.w tha Uh im
had oar before threatened her life lira
' ; Iwe killed hereelf after shooting Miss
. Jianaq. - ;.
Hist Hanan did not volunteer any hi'
. formation as to the cause of the quarrel.
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-1 ajwaun nia wai suss nanan . was
'holding her own.
The motiTe or rootiree back of the
- snooting remained somewhat clouded in
mystery. The theory of Jeakmsy beoaose
of Borland's attention to Miss Hanan ad-
ranted by the police was repudiated by
" Lawr"eiater Mrs. M. E.- Dittmar to San
Francisco. They expressed the belief
' uat' sns bad been temporarily deranged
v Djr vie of drafts and liquor. 1 Mrs. Laws
blamed "high fife" and Manor which she
said were "driving her erasy. In letter
' to. Miss Biilie Williams a friend which
was found in her handbag. Bnt the letter
' hinted at a 'tenth" back of these causes.
' '- Mist Hanan admitted she had quarreled
"recently with Mrs. Laws though she did
'- not gtra tie cause of the qnarreL She
aid. the quarrel had resulted in Mrs.
- Laws leaving the Hanan apartment where
and had lived.
And Miss Dorothy Oott'schalk. before
Whose home the shooting occurred told
of a. dinner with Mrs. taws tne evening
preceding the tragedy at which Mrs.
' Laws declared: "Every time I have had
. aaythmg sweet In life it has been taken
' away irom me." i inen sne cried:
mt. k luMtn fljfrijrtwl m frivwf r
' I "Vl. 3nta4ilk .aid Mi-. T.. Am.
' nled however that she was in rave with
' Borland or lealoua of his attentions to
Life-'and Strong
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liquor oiamea
- . 'j Associated Press-Reooft.
SAN FRANCISCO Sept 24. Mrs.
Grace Laws was the daughter of Mrs.
Rose -Laws and. the descendant of a
pioneer California family.
. . Mrs. Laws' mother who fa 79 years
or age was torn tne news or tne snoot
in JTridsy by Mrs. E. M. Dittmar an
other daurhter.
HHigh life and strong liquor are the
causes of this tragedy said Mrs. Ditt-
mar Saturday. "She had been . driven
s crasy and waa not responsible."
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TEXAS MARRIAGES
McCLURE-BRALLEY Corskana
Robert L. McClure and Miss Nola M.
Bralley were married here Thursday
Tugnt
MpRRAY-A UTRET Somerville
Mies Lonine Murray of Lyons and Arris
Ausreyoi nomerviiie were united in mar-
riage Thursday night at the horns of and
by the Baotist minister. Rev. W. M. Jo-
1m. Mr. Autrey is a young business msn
vi ovmerTiue ana tne onae ana groom
win ae at Dome Here.
I M9nK.MTT.Til KT.w..lu.t.. nut
Kendall Canon and Miss Maurine Mills
. of twaumont wore married at Beaumont
Wednesday morning St 7 o'clock .at the
ho 'of the bride s parents Kev. and
t mxutamn trailer aims ine tacner oi
th bride officiating. Their only attend-
anta were the sister and brother of the
grooai. Miss Emily Cason and Robert
k -v Caaon of Nacogdoi-hes the home or the
grooai. The groom is the son of Mr. and
d. MM.' 13. K. Cumin of thin ctv uh.n h
was born and reared. The bride at one
V time 'resided here. Rev. Mr. Mills having
-coargcoi tne Metnooist cburcb.
' Bi)dy of Soldier Hero
j 'BRIXHAM Teias Sept 24. The
; . Dody of t elu agoer a young overseas
. eoldier reached his home at Carmine
v Tharsday night and funeral services will
k. w jivw Miuua;. j 'pf?uem was a nicui-
br of company I 143d infantry and was
auatq inaction.
1 1 ; SMITHVILLE REVIVAL.
1 ' . Houston Post Special
SMITHVILLE Texas Sept 24. The
Oarrison-Cohen revival at the big tent
tabernacle on Main street is drawing bis
. : crowds. Rev. Mr. Garrison ia doing the
wreaenmg ana jar. vonen nas cbarge of
' the. aong service with Miss Estes as
pianist.
t Ilia sermon Thursday night was on
' ."Old Lady Lot Come to Town" and a
nrr iarw rrnmrt-i hn.M him
.WATCH AND
eJEWELRY
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WdAre tha First In Houeton to
.Reduce Prlcea on Jewelry Work.
Bring ua all your Watch and
Jwwelry Repairing and ba eon-
Vrnead. Guaranteed work at lowest price
la aur eatablished record.
Just a few of ourapeolal prioes:
Keck ChaJna repaired and 4nn
fefmUhed Ilka now OU6
srVr...;.... 30o
Stone fumiahad and set In JC
ring tfr lavaUlere nOC
oan na or vuo; uucioa 3A
moalred
Oold Bins atsed
smaller
Kw sold too In
dd-fashloaod Weddlna; ' . '
iVr'2rd'..!n.r;$2.00
Crystal fitted on any - Ag.
watch 36
Meah oaga repaired and rafln-
tsJied Ilka - aew at apwcUl . ro
dncad pricaa. - 1
PROMPT ATTENTION 4 PATH .
S TO ALU MAUi U&DKKS . .
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We Kay old ad discarded
SARCETT EXCLUXIVC .WMXiHT
o JTOHB IN THE XOVTH
5TABUSHE0 IN 1887
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Nc Silks and
Woolens
We present a few of the fabrics
that fashion has dictated as
correct.
Qtj&vys - Jaconet $far
Black Silk Chiffon Dress
Velvet
. Featured at
$3.95
40 Inches wide.
Other qualities from $6.50 to $12.95
40-inch Black Satin
Charmeuce
Featured at
$1.95
An all silk quality and an unusual value.
Other qualities from $2.75 to $9.50. .
Box Loom Crepe de
Chine
Specially Priced for Monday
$1.85
This Is a splendid dependable 40-Inch
Crepe de Chine and is obtainable In
the following colors:
White Orchid Fuchsia Nawy
Flesh Maize Red Black
Pink Tan Brown
40-inch Crepe-Back Satin
$3.95
Splendid fun-bodied quality; in black
brown and navy.
54-inch Wool Skirtings
$3.95
A splendid display of plaids and stripes.
40-inck Wool Plaids
Featured at
$1.25
An excellent material tor achool apparel.
Bright color combinations and small
plaids.
54-inch Silk-Tex Twill
Cord
$9.95
Brown navy and black
54-inch Silk-Tex Milanette
$9.95
Brown navy and black
54-inch Piquetine
$8.95
Brown navy and black
54-inch All Wool
Tricotine
Featured for Monday at
$4.43
A beautiful ailk-finlsbed dress weight
material. Navy midnight brown and
black.
50-inch All Wool
Broadcloth
Featured at
$1.95.
An excellent ' value: nary brown and
black.
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Orders
Filled
A Price
Far Below
Their Real Value
ZOO Beaatifnl Act cmn Frocks
In a Sale Tomorrow
The Result of a Special Purchase
We are Conservative When We State That the Actual Values
of These Dresses at This Moment ore
$79.50 $89.50 and Dp to $98.50
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r IS NOT an easy matter to properly describe Dresses of this
character. We might name the materials we might mention
the trimmings and we might state the colors and yet the very
life of the Dress its distinctiveness it's individuality its quality is
something that must be actually seen before it may be clearly visualized
The illustrations shown here (sketched from life) are representative of
what one may expect in this Dress Sale. And while there are only
three models displayed here there are more than forty distinct styles
included in the two hundred garments that are offered.
New Browns Navy Black
Kittens Ear Crepe
Crepe Back Satins
Canton Crepes
Canton Satins
Charmeuse
Poiret Twills
Panne Velvet
Jenny Sleeves irregular hems rib-
bon flowers unique braidings
Spanish sashes new overdrapes
and quite a number of other de-
lightful novelties are shown in the
trimmings.
Sizes for misses small women
and upward to 44.
Please Remember This Offering Is Presented For One Day Only Monday!
Description of Models Illustrated
Model 1
Of navy Canton Crepe. Sash is
edged with long fringe of Crystal
Beads. Skirt is beaded in handsome
designs also waist and sleeves.
Model 2
Of navy Canton Crepe. Sleeves are
bordered with Royal Blue Canton
embroidered in silver. Panels are of
Royal Blue Canton also embroidered
in silver.
Model 3
Fashioned of Black Canton Crepe.
Sleeves and panels axe beaded with
black w odd en and crystal beads.
Long flare sleeves. Full skirt Wide
sash tie at side.
Specialty Square
. Levy's Main FloorNear Elevatori
An Extraordiriary Feature!
400 Eanojr Cushions
Of silk or Yhrtt; Many beautiful colon -
may be bad ia these Including rose blue ?
mulberry duck etc Kegmar go n
(4.00 values. Featured at. . . . . 1 3
FEATURES FOR MONDAY
Rag Rugs
Another shipment of the popular Rag
Run baa Jast arrlred. Shown In attrac-
tlre paatel shadea. Suitable for bath-
room sun parlor porchea etc. TQ.
Stae 24x38. Special each...... "3C
Ready Made Sheets
Made of excellent quality
$1.19
Site 81x90
aheetin".
Special ...
. bressea Scarfs and Squares
Well made and trimmed with food qual-
.i. ttj Iaoe. Regular !. Extraor-
dlnaxy rallies. Bach... aWl
Children's Percale Dresses
Neatly made of good quality percale.
Plowing an assortment of dark utiarfps.
Slxea 5 to years. r A
Special $13?
Short Lengths of Bleached
Sheeting
81 Inches wide; excellent material. Two
to ten yarda to the piece.
Special a yard ODC
Short Lengths of Fruit of the
Loom Muslin
Standard quality; S lnchea wide. Two
to Ore yards to the piece. Spe-
cial a yard ;..
15c
8c
Men's Handkerchiefs
Made of soft muslin. A good value
Special each
Women's Cotton Lisle Hose
Excellent quality showing black and
white. Slxea 8V4 to 10. Special aa
a pair : JVC
Short Lengths of Outing Flannel
27 tnchea wide ihowlng plain colors
and itrlpea. Two to ten yarda j n 1
to the piece. Special yard. . lfcZC
Short Lengths of Percale
If lnchea wide; splendid quality. An as.
sortment of pretty figured and striped
patterns. Two to ten yards to p
the piece. Special; a yard luC
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Final
Tomorrow !
FALL
REPLENISHING
SALE
Tomorrow's closing will see the last
of this event. It has been a sale filled
with interest from the very moment
of its opening and which we believed
will continue until the last moment of
its closing day.
The savings reflected by every incfi- .
vidua! item pi f ered in this event are of
sufficient import to make it worth1
one's while to shop even though one;!
'does not contemplate purrJuunng
a ar
more than one or two articles.
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