The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1923 Page: 2 of 20
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THE HOUSTON POST: FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7 1923
(MIDGE'S SPEECH af
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COOLIDGE DEFINES
I STAND IN ADDRESS ; HELD REACTIONARY
BEFORE CONGRESS: BY CORDELL HULL
BERLIN MALADY
M
st roke"
(Cont'd frm Pg 1 1
capital fleoTctsrT Mellon had t-s
' mitted to nenr.-fiita.ive Ureon
' low protq'tivf i-hairtr.in .
: wars artfl rnear
.- prelimlnarr rfrw-t . ' a !!' "rut
kin wornirtemlst'or- f"r
H:t.l
r .In.
Democratic C o in m 1 ttee
Chairman Says It I
Bid for Race
i r y u!
Hmii Mr fir.n !! t:;e ora
& used a the K1 f-r -
osed a" the
tie committee
organutiMl earl
President I".
to ttie tuestir.
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j Ion contend- cart b- "a '
t eipenee el tli reo '..oti".
"I do not famr ti-j-
hotms." heva id n. .'t:--:jd
.Benrt.riyn f-r er"-t fo
I abled. which ioi
. t rovertimeM ere
erans of all war. "h
i ernnient h"spi's! ar'
With respect ; "
tlx- fifi'uti' :ir' '
i vate iiwn" rh : .""h
obtain greaser
j" ti-.n - .1 lb i -i! ". rv
" against unreasonably Ve1"
; remmmer-rtoa tih- gr.M j
hy to th- president t a
I mission when '! a. "
: eoneiliati.-n :.d ' '"' ""1 arn '.
and to control .ii'' ' ' ''
' fort to proven: ; r. '- '.:.
Favors Rail Cosselidation.
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roolidc -a '' ''.o.!d (h-
' misMv c .u.-!-..:fT. vroy !
after a limited Pr;od. a i..
0f th vrriiil h' '
dirot!v irvok-'d "
The' rre:deM t.-ld i.mit.'
' time had pom to renn.- t. a
. eratP ' tb' oppnin of ipten-.
- ..t.rn-avc- ihe pontr-'l "f 'he
ih MiM!jn st'l '
I- ..n rivers the ur.nr
tratprwaT from thp Oreat l.ako .
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HI Mil. IN. lVo tl .'
i-I'her stroke'' i the uaine ire-
e.l l.v (iermttn p!iysipiflii for a
rt nervotn maifl.ir nrottrni
t. The oreeTit faniatip onr-
rr;;i v bfftrPs Scon-. of ihh1. of
ti. rr.ke are re;'rted am. "tip:
nien a:.d women of all rln-e-. v.h-
.it.. i.ee:i . rnt rated l.y their i-rTort-l.
I:;ire in t IlollMIl.K of lolliou.
Mary of thep persons apparertlv
a-e iiiirnial. PTipt for a deirp to
nt." end!p rn) of ri))hPr ar"
f:ix .u computation more mii-i.-u
il an 'hp most tlBii-iiit pr.o... -i .
Lcarithft Many phier
keepers Lankprs in all th- la '
(Jir-nan rtfes havp hoen o-itDr''!!
to (t:e up their position !.-i. --e -'t
-he- .unstant ohsissi.m w.th regard
o iiphers
.art proposal of President Coolidgp'a
pre.:e essor ai.d of his i.wn elretarT
. t -mi.' httt the president t tmahle
to i lfer any other Ion :rh poli.-y of
GAS FUMES KILL
TWO YOUNG GIRLS DASH FOR LIBERTY;
QUICKLY CAPTURED
i n
T:
ra-
para
t.ither
messajro (on.ains not
i. reii rnitinn of lar..r.
r.-: . ret. e or uo remeoy in i-unm
resi s t to hith prii ps Pipppt
:'i.- :.f..i farai .r.luets I'itrh fuel
i .f.: :'rei(tht rate liiph rPDt. whole--a.-
pi . f iteer'tnu and general hith Post
f ;..;rjc It is aNo ailent on the
johhery and corruption tnat
-mnilalirp many departments of
fvernntent.
I't '. messflfp will pleasp the spp
..a! intprents and stret.jrthpn Tresi
( :.. roolidje's . hati -es f..r the nom-
i.iinon. but there is not a single word
.!' ...i.olati..n or hope in it for the
Ye.'. irate toisiness man. the impover-
..'.1 tanner the laborer and other
Mate earners or the average citizen
is bearing the burdens of g..v-
. viriien! wit!; in- benefit' po-sent or
..r.vpe.'tivp. under republican misrule
l. K.e If.tere.t ot -per u! pri.Uege."
Heatfaehet From Slight Coida
I BR.'Mit OI'IVIM ra..;t r:le-
tttfli ae by c-irin tr- i' ;-i. a rnt.'
u- -r ai:. i term !'ru'ef I 3e r- i t'ari
... .tcMtar of B. W. Orete. 30r.-Ad'
V-o. lated Prefs Kewirt.
OKLAHOMA VltX. Uec. 6
.Mrrtle .Meek and Pearl t'ason. 13-
ear-old s.-hool gtrla. are deat. and
I'aiiline Hehar. 7. is in a erioin cun-
ui'ion as a result of inhaling fumes
from a ga stvP In a bathroom at
the home of Mm. J. (' Hehar. here
oarh todav
l'iie older girls had been left with
Mrs Behar two children wbrte ahe
went to a town nerby. Whn he
returned she found the Meek and
t'ason girls dead and her daughter
nin-onscions A two year-old son
asleep near an open window was un-
injured. Wifiter Building in U S.
To Be Greatest in History
CHK'AOO. lee 6. Winter build
ing throughout the I'nited Statee will
be of a larger rulume this year than
err before in the country's history
official November bulldinj reports re
eiVPd from -"l major cities by S. TV.
StHliis 4 Co. iudieated today.
The total of permits issued in these
Cities according to the reports was
.-J77..1."7.."ST and show a gain over
November ikrj. of 28 per cent.
The gain In the 2SU cities for the
first 11 mouths of 102.1 was 2tt per
pen indicating a total of Tolume for
tie wrtire country for the year l!2:i
ui $.'.('cili.lHt. according to the com-
pany's surrey.
TRAINMEN ELECT.
SMITHVII.l.K. Texas. Kec. ft. At
the last regular meeting of M.
Botart lodge No. 24. Hr .tlierhoi d of
. i 'I' ikt ft.ll. w.n nffi.
nail"ai iiaiiiuir.i ...p .....
pers were elecaed to serve the ensuing
term: W. R. Halliburton. pr.sideut ;
B. W. Williams ripe oreuident: E H.
I'ar.nada. secretary and treasurer;
N. ('ockrill. agent officii publication.
J. F. Smith of Dallas of the safe'y
department of the M. K. & T. railway
was present and made f. talk to the
members along the line of his office.
JACK SMITH MAKES' OPEN REBELLION
GRIPS MEXICO;
OBREGON DEFIED
(Cont'd from Pg 1
board of a ear driven by II. C. Hum-
mage. He told the latter to "Step
nn it!" eniphasiring the iniiiinand by
brandishing the roolver.
Rummage bad no option but to
ober.
The little daughter of Sheriff T A
Biuford was inadvertently the muse
of Smith's qnick capture. 1 he sheriff :
hd gone from his office at the court
house to his home in the jail building
to take some presents to the girl
whose birthday was Thursday. and
was at the jail when Smith fired his I
first shot
With other officer
clinibesl into a car and
imrsiiir. His machine overtook the
one occuping by liuininajre and the
fugitive before the latter had gone a
block.
Running alongside Rummage's car
tlie sheriff jumpel to rhe ground and
fired a shot over Smith's head. The
latter then dropped his pistol in token
of surrender.
' Where did yon Ret that gun?" de-
mnnde'd llinford.
Smith replie.1 tliat he would . - be-
fore he woiild tell
Ai-cortting to officials the Austin
youth had been talking in the jail lob-
br with a Tisitor a few minutes be-
fore he made his dash from the jail.
F.very possible souris? is being checked
in the effort to find out who gave hiin
the revolver.
Smith's home is in Austin and his
family is prominent in the capital city.
He recently married a young school
teai-her. the ceremony being; perform-
ed in the Harris county jail.
About $i:K was taken from I.e-
gett in the holdup which formed the
basis of Smith's conviction. The rob-
bery was said to be one of the boldest
in Houston police u mini a.
The average area of the 48 1'nited
States is G.1 Ik". 7 square miles.
(Cont'd from Pg. 1.)
local and can not count upon sup-
port of the common people due to the
fact that the present government has
done everything; possible to help the
proletariat.
'I firnilt believe Mexico will dis-
i.lur the orooer snirit aud pacilie
irmomiiKSion of the uresidency will
inn a riMtltv. The revolution can
not prosper without the sympathy of
the rural classes "
The president except for hoarse-
ness mid occasional fits of coughing
showed few aia-ns of the illness which.
1 aivordinic to reports putnisiieu in uie
the sheriff opposition press virtually prevented
tarted in hot him from discharging his official 1u -
should they present themselves and
likewise to follow the advanced so
cial progrrtm as noted by my aitmiii
istratiou."
The president abstained from
mentioning by name any of the thre
candidates for president Callea 1J
1m Huerta and Flores nor would be
comment upon attacks aaint him-
self except in general terms.
ties. lie declared tnai a specialist
who visited him in the Celaya ward
earlv this week diagnosed the ease
as simple bronchial trouble which
complete repose and refraiuiug from
conversation would cure
(Jood humored and smilin. Presi-
dent Obrogon's only laments relative
to reHjrts of his illness was the effect
which would undoubtedly hurt his
chances of securing insurance policies.
Questioned concerning the adminis-
tration of interior policies the presi-
dent stated emphatically that "1 will
not change a single inch from the
course laid out for the purpose of
protecting the interests and rights
of the cximmon people which were
stolen from them during bygone years
by a conservative reactionary gov-
ernment My policy has been and
CI1 be based- upon lgal reforms
without however any anarchistic
leniency.
"Attacks have been made upon me
and my administration directed by
reactionary elements which opposed
my election and hare consistently
fought my administration thriiughout
the Inst three years.
"The powers with which the na-
tion endowed me 1 shall use against
anarchist and similar disorders
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GRILLS and RANGES
TOASTERS Etc.
A big stock of Universal Mont Needs.
Send us your order or write today for
catalog and prices.
rmm t-aaar arrrr lt boom in
Peden Iron & Steel co.
OOarTOM. AM ANTONIO. FT Vf OBTH. HBtTIPOBT
Christmas
Suggestions
PRACTICAL
INEXPENSIVE
f..
lA.l..-i.. lt.nl ' A'lier'ea
Vent American. ' the rxeeitite said it
was necessary for this purps
continue a policy "f restricted
migration. He added that the
try would find add tional saf-tv
law re.iuir.i.c the regNt r.it :'U o
un" n
Wi'h th respect to prohib.'.on
enforcement. Mr Coololge urice.1
stregthemng of the cm-'' tar 1 to
prevent smuggling: rigid r-r-t'a.ft: t
the maior sources ..f prod a' 1
the exercise ..f ' .-r -'. . s '.:
press .nte-sta'e 'rstflc
Discussing t:.- racial i.ie.f.or. 'h
rinVrt sa 4 rotifr.-s o.gh' ex-
ercise ail ..f its p..wer ' freree
tions and punishment ata."-' ivt.-r
ing. He also proposed -he e-ear..-i
of a (s'nnnis-i"n. fs.:;i;...-e.i 'i
hers f N'th races. ... fom ..a'e :i
better ;.'.:' fo' n.'it 1a! etc!. -t.n.d
ing and .s.nfVilepce
Mr. Coltdg-'s tt.'ssage J. a.
proximately- 7'-!- went. ' Vis'::
one of the l.ittges- he delivered
congress in rc nt years He p. le
slowlv. with little etnpha-is or ge
hire.' into a mierophotie frntc which
his words were carried bv telephone
wire to many .arts of the o. ititrv
b- lidcasting bv radio
Tn addition the .it of the
hid been sent to the Artierint
bt.sien at London and Paris fo
trihution to the Ftiropean pre
oon as wore! was flashed h.i
president had begun to .p-al-
Crowd" wh;cb -warmed ..n'o
floor and overflowed 'he a'
tiesfd the i. resident Hundred'
able to get near 'he chamhe- nr
able to hear him on 'be . ast plai-a
the eapitol through amplifying n
paratns.
S.i ereat wi -he c-.h ..n the
that the sereeant at arms was :bt
tn carry .cit re..lut.iLs pa !
the house f.r th c'eaitng of 'he fl
before the arrival "f se'ia'-rj
filed in to tale seats allotted tier
the fro-- rows. I!: r.e se.-t.Ti n.
hers of the cabinet were -ea'ed
Mrs. Coo!idge bea-J the pe:de
address froti. the fror' r..w .f
execitive gallery
Tn president was gvn at oration
as he entered a"d .eft the chamber
and wa repea'edly apola-I dnrit.g
his address. He prefaced hi rte.sage
With a tr'Vrt to President Hardit.g
and both the liou'-e a-d 'i.a.e after
resnmine their i-divd ta1 i"L
later adjourt ed l.ntil Monday o : ot
respect to th dead (irsidept
and
mKHHMi i i
rte-age
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bv
ta.i.:
5 4 I N H I IMMI
I'.. ;!ie fanner
air! .e .;:
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s-f .l l.e -Le ;.
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if ayes.
. Itiiikr.pt
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In
dene. y. .
Wal'i
: of yy.'iea- a.-r.
farui.o-s ftieeady
and .'-"
"11 fo- eyp-
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Donors to German Reliefj
Leave Fund at Tne Post
Two Pontrib itioLs f the f ind for j
relief of flermat: children were re
t-eived Thtirsdav by 1 Tira- m!i:"r i
of The Houston Po-' P R .I 'l.es I
fare o and J. F Hat . 12 Th- 1
money will be turned o.- l. ( ap'a i '
Jo P. Rice. State treo..er .f th-
fellef fnnd and resident of the I n-.ti
National banlr
FEAR OF OPERATIONS
SPARED WOMEN NOW
BY OSIHGJB. F. P.
Quick and Easy Way Out
of fain From So-Called
Ftatale Disorders Now
lt-ovided.
Grove's
Tazjiclcoa
Chill Tonic
Invigorates Purifies and
Enriches the Blood. oc
v
4 t
111
"Klne out of eTery ten eaBes of eo
called disorders of women. sas or.
of the nations feremoee tutnuritiea
on the condition ot women. a.re t
caused by an unseen but malignant '
enemy to theli" health Catarrh of Uie I
OcneraUT Organs.
"Headaches backaches pa'ns in the '.
tMajt and limb cramping nausea and .
that eQ run-down drowsy and rte-1
areaaed feeling are evidences that this
iterate has gotten a trio on the deli-
cate generauv orta of woman and
iri warnings which wise Wemen heed
Sy tallft atepe to rid their system or
thts Inenaee to their oture health and
happineas '
Bandreda ot beaming nanny women
fcre to coming out Tn plbltc every
My and telling their friends and fel-
laweromen of the mhmeulous e ha nan
hiell this marrelous medicine has
made tn tbetr condition. Mrs. Mtttia
Jtohhaeh iayst "My docter told me
tadt there was ne hope for rod unlets
I Sa operated on bat thanks to St
Idtenyh'a O. 9. P. 1 am now op end
Itdlng ttke a sew woman." This Is
only eoe from amonat thooaands of
alnillar Matementa of this great medi-
cine bet U aerree te ahoer what may
be etpected with security by any
tgoosaa who it nstnt a. F. P. consist
ently
Ball Bearing Velocipedes
Coaster Wagons
Express Wagons
Tot Cars
Hand Cars
Scooters
BERING-CORTEC
HARDWARE CO. V
mvwvot aia-BUxwmu aiet
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TURKEYS
Very choicest 2000 to select
from. Save money. Buy your I
Christmas turkeys now. If you
have no place to keep them we I
will tag and feed them
Dec 23 for 25c extra.
until
Texas Poultry and
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them in the homes of the world. Their approval is based
on their having heard their Victor Records reproduced by
the Victrolae I? you want to hear them as they want to be
heard you will play Victor Records on the Victrola
Twenty-one Victrola styles all of Victor quality but
offering a wide choice of size design and price from $25 up.
iff Victrola No. 100 !
g $150 M
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(Batio-drCunia! SimhIHm
Enrico Caruso
Tu. ca nun chiaane!
(Yi Thai fan Not Mel) (Batio-dr
Noche Felix (Happy Night)
(Pa-da.) miii
Two more Caruso records horn the dwindling treasure-
house of things yet to be heard. They are filled with the
splendor and intensity of life.
Fautt Veau d'or (Th. Goid. Cam Feodor Ckaliapia
(Goaaadl l.r.h
Fautt Serenade Mephistopheles FwdoT ChaJupin
L (WbilaYsylPlartlSlaapiag) (Gocaodl in fr..h a
Chaliapirt is a great Mephistopheles. He knows the part
thinks it feels it acts it ana how he sings ill
958 $1.50
960 1-50
Mahogany oak or walnut
Sacred Songs
SScUr) 19153
1 J VkrtroU No. 260 1 1
l " Mahogany or walnut I
Star of the East
IThe Birthday el a King
Christmas songs or Inihems of rich and varied beauty.
They are suns by beautiful voices to the full orchestra with
chime. All the joy of Christmas is in them.
Light Vocal Selections
Pitiin Just f 6r You Claire Broolthnrtt I j 9 45
Sweet Though U of Home Claire Brookhurrt
These are two beautiful songs of not too obscure a type.
Sung in liquid rich contralto.
J Midnight Rose) Heary Barrl . q H(t
lEfry ffifat I Cry MyU to Sleet Oter Yoa Henry Burr i 15100
Adxnirers of this popular tenor artist who run into many
millions will welcome these two numbers.
(What Do You Do Sunday Mary? American Quartet I
Oh?HowShe Lied to Ma Billy Mirrr.T-Ed Smaile 1
Yon already htva fo trotted with Mary now meet that
lady in the lend of song. The second selection is also good.
.73
19188
Dance Records
I Vktrola No. 220 Ul
M Electric $240 H
V Mahogany or walnut 1
There la only one Victrola and
that it made by the Victor Company
look for the Victor trademarks.
Somebody Else Took You Out of My Anns
Fax Trot Btraey Rapp ant! Hit Orchestra
Walk Jemue Walk!-Fox Trot
Barney Rapp and Hit Orchestra
First Victor record by this fine organization which is a
fuaiiilil at laWsriHe Ky. life this winter at the Brown Hotel.
Thefe It a4enty doing in this record.
IBsnnis Far Trot The Maahattaa Merrymakert
March of the Mannikins Fox Trot
Benton Orchestra of Chicago
Bonnie la not the lady of our youth who lived over the
ocean but a lady addressed in the vocal refrain in Scotch
accents. "March of the Mannikins" is oddly Russian.
Bit by Bit You're Breaking My Heart
Fox Tret Chariet Dornberf er tad Hit Orchestra
Sunshine of Mine Fox Trot
Chariet Dornberger and Hit Orchestra
The fox trot records of Charles Domberger and his men
have won Tavof and deservedly) so hero la another one with
two excellent dances.
19182 .75
19183
19184 .75
Shake Your Feet-Fox Trot
Swanee River Blues Fox Trot
(haw "Zieateld FoKal )
Paal Whitenai
and Hit Orchestra
19185
Two extraordinary fulL rich and perfect fox trots from the
Ziegfeld Follies which feature and feature big our own Paul
and bis arust-ofchettra.
SVlctrola-
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Here's One for
Your Wife or
Mother
"Old K n g I I s h"
Winer - I'ollfh.-r
t.oth aiiplii'ii th.'
yviix ami polishes
the tlnor 'ith
I'.in "f yynx
S4.00
Ladies Art Set
for decorating dried grasse leaves cat
tails shrubbery etc.
Contains one bottle bronilng liquor three
bottles bronze powders of assorted col-
ors two artiftts' brushes and a mixing
Jar. Special for 1C
Christmas
Dainty Transfer
Patterns
for deroratiiiR furniture vases candle-
sticks or any glared or varnished surface
Birds flowers baskets and other designs
in beautiful colors which can easily be
transferred to the object and give the ef-
fect if real art work without the use of
brili or paint.
These- are onlv a few of our many practical
suggestions fur your Christmas shopping.
(Vine earlv ami make your selections or
phone I'teston st!. We deliver. Open all day
j-. our. la v.
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1 109 Capitol Avenue
Established 1866
Complete
Evidence
THAT perplexing
thought "Did I pay
him?" will never bother
you if you pay by check.
Your cancelled check is
always complete evi-
dence of payment.
We'll be glad to handle
your checking account.
It is just one of the ways
in which we make trans-
actions easier for our
customers.
PILES S
A. L. Henderson
Rectal Specialist
teest Ilea without the ftnlf
rrtion teem bum.
rnene Presten lit Office tllVt Main tweet
without oete
neas while belno eueeo.
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1923, newspaper, December 7, 1923; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth608625/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .