The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 222, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1919 Page: 2 of 20
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. THE HOUSTON POST: WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1 2. 19 1 9.
FOUR KILLED AND
SEYERAL WOUNDED'
AGITATOR LYNCHED si.yiyd
ceapanr J bMi rsrelTed Mid. Hs-
renter Grsseril Moss) mM the entire
Htste tuircl wuM bt mobilised tn few
hours ft oesspdei
I. W.VC. Alleged
1 (Costloued From Tf One.)
tM eoenpin of the Htste foird uu-iiber-laf
about 73 men here from Tsooins.
Federal Agents to
Probe I.W.W. Plot
Aassciated I'ress Kcport
SEATTLE. M's-h.. Nov. It Two le-
partmeut uf jus lire oerlive left Hnl-
Us Tuesday uiflit (or Ontralis. Wmh .
ts invealifale Ibr aetivities u( the men
under srrrst there m connection with
Tuesday's hoot inf. This siinounceinent
was made by It. ( Saunders L'nited
Btates diatriit sttorney.
"We sre keepinic close trsrk of all ral-
leads' sctivtties and publicstion in thia
district." Sir. Saunders declared. "We
are watehinf everr auapected 'red' in
Seattle Tscoma ana the rest of thia Ji-
Mr. Saunders diarlosetl fur the first
time the recent ilifeoverv li department
f justice oporsdvra of an aliened I. W
W. circular in Taeoma. which waa being
distributed secretly among negroes there
tie said with a view to irritinc rare hst-
rd and indunne the Murks ti join the . im
J. W. W. fo.ie of the circular. Mr. '
paunder said had been fomarded to
the department of justice at i Washing -ton
D. C.
Aa-odl) Press lienor!.
HEATTI; Waaa-. Not. 1 1.--About S
l. ui. Tuo.ty thf mob surrounding the
Central a Jasmil mccetded! In letting one of
the I. W. "V.'i irreetsHl out of the jail
and into an slilomoMe. rushing him away
before sua ar-dn could prerent telephone
reporta wr mj.
At 7:.W m. Tuesday the city's lighta
mcldenljr w-reeut off and a rolley of
shots rsine3 down I'earl afreet. It at
during (hi period that the prisoner waa
takeu and an iiirilfd .
Arrnrduias In i report telephoned to the
Associated Vnt here Tuesday night
from the fTeultila t'tirouicle. the uiob
took the alatargnll. W. V. from jail es-
corted him tn I point Jut outaide the
; city limita m. aid hanged him on a bridge on J
I what is kujn m the old fbehalia lllli- :
; tary road. i
I "The iiiiii'i boil) is uow hanging on a I
rope under lie bridge about 10 feet from I
the water" the telephone message said. '
'"The I IV. V thasiob lynched waa the
i one who I i Pule Hubbard during the
I fight in the river hed."
i A merlin e had been held in the Kits'
I dub at 7 " dwk p. n. to n-.i.sidcr the)
. situation. Imninlatrly follow ing this
meetmi wtancn attended ny a large
number of sBcrricc men SDd tiliicn the ;
-enl out. !
trail at S:30 o'clock. Tuesday night and
a crowd of -DO . eiseryice neo were
angrily eoniblng the bills and woods sur-
rounding Cent rail for others a tele-
phone niesssge from H. II. Jackson ulgbt
iiatrolaian at Centralis to the Associated
I'raas aaid. Kour rifles and four or flee
revolvers were aaid to hare been takeu
Iron) Lbe mm already undejr srrvit. .
Governor Ready to
Check Mob Violence
Associated lA'ss deport.
CHEXKY. Wssh Nov. 11. Deploring
the shooting of two men and the wound-
ing of several others at Centralis by men
supposed to be members of the Industrial
Workers of the World but determined
that there shall be no mob rule Cen-
tralia. Governor I K. llarf Tuesday
night stated that he would leave Cheney
for his office at Olyupia ou the first
train. The governor has been bete In-
specting the Slate normal school.
The governor has instructed Adjutsnt
Ceneral Moss to bold the National (Juard
of Washington in readiness for possible
entrapment for Centralia.
Radicals Come in
From Lumber Camp
Associated Press Report.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Nov. 11. Central
is a town of about B.UUU approximately
100 miles south of here on
highway la the county seat of IjcwIm
Confederate Daughters .
Convention on in Tampa
Associated Prssi IUport
TAMPA ria.. Nov. 11. The twenty-
slith annual convention of the United
Daughters 'of the Confederacy will begin
Us genersi business sessions Wednesday
mnrnlne. with about HAO deltcatss Pres
ent from practically all of Us Btatss of
IDS UOIUU. 1SI CVUTWIWH W "
through Saturday and ejection of officers
will be Held Thursday morning.
Meetings of the varioua committees
was the only business transacted Tues-
day the committees preparing a day
ahead for their work in the convention.
Kortnal welcomes to the Paughters ex-
tended tonight were responded to by Mrs.
C. M. Roberts of Arkansas second vice
president general.
Negro Shot While Fighting
With Special Policeman
In a hand to hand encounter with Ed-
die Duel negro early Wednesday morn-
ing. Officer D. Lucas for the Southern
Pacific yards shot Duel through the left
arm and left aide. The negro was taken
to the Southern Pacific hospital where
it ia reported that his condition is not
critical.
Accordinc to rennrta made to the po-
. I I . . fttt' .. T. . -1
the I'afifii lce aepanmenc inurrr Mini saw i-uci
' r 1 . a ll- 1.-
I cumouil vvrr si trnvr. nita miv fv
; lireman ordered him to stop the negro
State Troops Are
' Sent to Centralia
40 I.WW.Are
Held In Portland
Associated Press Report.
8RATTI.K Wash.. Nov 11-Company
V of the .'hi Wnshincton irfantry was or-
dered to Crrit rutin early Tuesilay li ght by
Govcruor I. K. Hart und vas expected
to be on the way wtiiiu s lew hours
after the rrder was ren lved The com-
JnnT was sS'd to he atHnit 7.1 strong
Brigadier ("eneral II. J M s. adjutant
gene ml of the itate. said that sending of
further troops u-oul.i iirin-ii-1 ui.in the
situation at Centralis after arriv al ofimatelr 111 ssa I leged radicals had been
! "': Jtr olnrr asuitigton towns it ; . H h . th officer's pis
. was ceieorsting Armisi.ce .lay witn a par- j d attempj -0 wrench it from
I ade of returned service men Tueaday. VI' i. lm-.i
; Radicals from the timber camps of . hm- 11 " '"
Southwestern Washington probably gath-1
l i .-.n...i;. t..- -. . ..i..v. 1 1- l - fl r
H.ifd Press Rcort. :- ;"T'i" . Bandit nans Wiprure or
S'P Ore.. Nov. 11. rolice)
:ht raided I. W. W. head- I r .1 J . pv
e anil look men w ho were i JT OrtlanCl tO UX&g
m lo tht yitii nrCityForI.W.W.
n l - l A ' Associated Press Report.
16 Radicals Are PORTUND. Ore.. Nov. 11. Imme-
H1J I ri' : diste round up of sll men in Portland
elU 111 centralia suspected of boms members of the 1. W.
As .-ci.ti Press Report. i ' '" 1 u'-l-V niifht by M.;r
1 i t . axArers Km tor 1 1 1 t r li tt liili In this f-
I . 111. XT ttlMI. V . 11.
A
PORTLA
Tuesday ni
quarters h
attendiug a
invest igatioi
Second Big Mexico City
Associated Press Report.
SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Nov. 31.
The bandit chief Pelaes. who for five or
six years has operated in the oil dis-
company K. Orders for only the one 1 rested and I oilgi'd in the city jail at Cen
tricts of Tuipam Vera Cms. Mexico is
reported to be gathering hi forces for
au advance on towns in tbo states of
Pnebla and Hidslxo. Information from
""" I feet were given to Chief of Police .len- i Vera Cms telling of this movement says
ar- kins who at once detailed a squad of I that Pelaes plana the capture of PuebU
special police to search the city. I the second largest city in Mexico.
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Blue Serge Suits
Tailoreclbq
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Specially Featured at
$3.5
THIS is the second event -of this kind we have
held this season selling high grade All Wool
Blue Serge Suits at a popular price of $35.00.
This price is possible only through our f oresighted-
ness and quantity purchase.
Today's feature will be the most notable in value
because the Suits were tailored by Hart Schaffner
& Marx which is conclusive evidence that they are
dependable in quality proper-ly tailored and cor-
rect in style.
Such Blue Serge fabrics as ycu'll find here in this
special could not be bought in the present wholesale
market except at a much greak-ter increase in price.
They are guaranteed fast color- blue indigo all wool
serge fabric perfectly tailoreczl" in single breasted
three-button models full lined ip sizes for men and
young men. This value is an extraordinary advan
tage to you while they last. advise you to re
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featured at .
$35.00
Mail Orders PromHDtly Filled.
See Preston Windcw Display.
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PATENTS
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r Ceatyrlortta Revletered
Office TOe Kress Building
HARDWAY & CATHEY
Ww fwttjw 47M. Heutton. TsU
K:v Levy Electric Co.
MOTTOR MASTERS
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TIRE SALE CONTINUES
ATLAS TIRE COMPANY
1102 MAIN ST.
5 to $20
SAVIN 3
All Standard
Makss.
Mexican Faces TrialJFor 5 .
"Call to Aons" b Texas
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Associated Press Report.
HAN ANTONIO' Teisa Not. 11.
Nemeslo Gare s Naranjo publisher of i
La KesieU klsiicana a magaslne of
tbis ritjr. bas fone lo Ijirsdo to face trial !
In federal court on charaea of allejed lo- ;
lation of the neutrality of tbe United ;
Htatea. . ;
Cbarres aislnst Naranjo grew out of 1
ths publication of an article during the
war calling upon Meileana In Texas to j
rise In arms against the Carranaa tor-1
eminent. Before becoming ' a pollt'cal j
exile In )his ctty Naranjo held the office j
of commissioner of education under l'ro- i
Tialonal President tluerta or Mexico.
Dallas Man Responds
At Meeting of Medicos
A8HEVILLK N. C Not. H Ad-
dresses of welcome which were respond-
ed to by Dr. K. V. Carer of lallas
Texas and the annual address ol Dr.
Ijweli;s Barker of Baltimore president
of the organisation marked Tuesday's
sessions of the general convention of the
Southern Medical ssocistion.
Dr. 8. K" Simon of New Orleans was
sleeted presidettt of the Southern Gastro-
Butorologlcal association.
QUNS AND AMMUNITION
and Winchester Shotguns
and Rifles In stock.
Rmlth Vox. BtsTsna
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us your orders or writs today for copy ot our Starting Goods catalog.
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