The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919 Page: 10 of 16
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ALTIC STATES.
PLAN ARMISTICE
WITH BOLSHEVIK
Formation of Federation
Probable as Outcome of
Dorpat Meeting
(mm. Tlip priiou rommiaeiou haa aoIU
in raue crop to the Hugar I J nil re-
tinVrv ami ihr teat in t itateriuine tbe
MiiTlianne ruutent au there may be a
laa fur arttleinont.
Legion Demands Interned
Alien Enemies Be Exiled
Irajrra aa the data (.r tuck a attikt
uiatlr L Krai.t Poland attorney
fur the aaaoc.atioa.
"You tuieu nta urt rsallae It" ha
aid. "but; aeuret movainent to take
over your property la on foot. )Vn't IitI
auv Nenae of aerurll. . li I lirfnnii
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juat now-and tha moTrWnt la geMMl
throughout the Btate."' . i
Advocating a "houae flranlnl" while
the opportunity im at hand Mr. Bolaexl
urged hotel aA to.."taka.' faithful' eea-
filoyea into your confldeucf and da sot
e eaititht oft' mard." ' ' . .'
. riNST ICt AT ABilENtV
ARJLBXB Taxaa. Ner 11 first tea
of tha eaaeoa formed hart early oa
Wedaoadar. ander a. atiff aorthar. Tha
ritj haa virtually m coal ar wood and
tn ga rreuro la eory low.
f ".': -V By ARTHUR E. MANN.
Special OaMe to the t'birago Tribune.
By Leased Wire to Tbi- llnustou 1'ost.
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'.j REVAL via Uiuilon. Nov. 1.'. The
' eaoferenr of reprt'scniativea of the Hal-
1 tie atatea ia ou in IWpat. The dole-
' aatea are iliaeinaitie further details of
Aiaoriati'd Press Krport.
MINXKAI'Ol.tS. Minn. Nov. 12
lU'rUralions plaeiug the Aiut-rii'au Legion
on record against anti Aiiu'iicaii prop-
aganda and activities wi-rr adopted at 'the
l.gion invention here Wwimnday room-
ing Hesoliitions ailopted ini'lude:
I . nmiiding adoption of a federal
amendment baring from ritiaenthip the
Aini'iican born children "f rieinal and
others not eligible for citiacuthip.
Pemamling deportation of alien slack-
ers and enemy aliens interned iluring the
war with selective admission of foreign
ers
Authorizing appointment of a legion
committee to spread the teaching of the
legion's doctrine ..f 1ml per cent Amer-
icanism" among veterans of the war and
aliens in t his count ry.
Demanding "chiiiige in the depart-
ment of justice from passive organna-
tion to a uulilnnt. active branch whose
the formation of s.'ine sort of a Italtic
''federation and are expected to draw up
.' details of armistice terms to be submit -
tad to the bolsheviks soon.
'- According to allied information and
agreeing nit h reports in Latvia the term fill(Ji ( ro J v acted upon by
r;Will be drastic ami al.ied officers here b( M.u;ive authority."
declare they will insure the safety of the opposition to release of "political
V Judeuitch Northwest army. I prisoners ' to show that "there is no
Judenitch Base ia Peril. I home mi America for sedition."
'V Meanwhile the tioNhevik troops con ! ppositinii to organization of societies
tinue to advance The are approaeh iig ; for relief of civilian population of T.er-
t Yambun:. wlmii is ..niv 1! miles from . many. Austria and Hungary unless these
a Judeoitch - base ami iieuliiiarters at 1 so ties be authorized b) -congress.
i. Narva. There is considerable doubt if Leonard Withiiigton of Hawaii former
the Wliit.- Kussiniis w ll be able to hold Harvard football star was author of the
the former town IW-tween there and Amencanisiu program adopted by the
' Kim there is no i:ioc where Judenitch 'invention as the chief resolution to com-
could make a go... I .-.laud.
- Loas of Yamhurg also would he se-
' . rioux aa it is full of hospitals ii. now
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IM Holding IIMiusilllOS 0 "IllOieii Hii".:i n
: iwouJd be difficult to transport to Narva.
even if accouunoitations coitd be found
for all of them at the latter place. i
.' ljettish trMp supp'rted by the guns
of British destroyers started an of- j
V fengive from the month of-the I'winn
;'' river Monday westward up the coast and!
captured the village of IMibbchi. Ths '
't firmly secures their right flank j
; ;' The Hritish destroyer I. bau shot down.
' a German airidane N.tvember li Ori rhe
aame day (ierman troop from rreckuln
.began to advance toward l.ibau. but the
Ja. uuuer itiit oi lue lire Ol nril-
lab ahips repulsed them. !
The (tcrnians across the river from '
Higa have been bombarding that city I
aarain. Thev iiari iiiirlr .iama...t ....' .
.axle or the liriiish mission and dropped
' BiDce the Lettish attack bejan the'
- American Ked Cross has been busv with J
- ambulance calls.
Before t nelnchstadt. 32 Kosin i
with two machine runs surrenHereH tn rhi.
xiis muu volunteered in the Judenitch
V army.
bat anti-American propaganda bv teach-
irg American ideals.
The convention asked that war depart-
ment officials responsible for "tender
treatment of eons.-ieni i-nts objectors who
were aliens be stimmarilv dealt with."
Texas Democrats Meet
Homer Cummings Monday
Associated Tress Kcport.
Kl'KT WOHTH. Texas. Nov. 12.
nemocnitic leaders from all over Texas
have been invited to Fort Worth next
Monday to confer with Chairman Homer
CfTinmings of the national executive com-
mittee He will be here all day and will
discuss party affairs in Texas. Chair-
man M. H. Wolfe of the State executive
committee will be at the Conference.
CANE TEST IN PROGRESS.
:t ACST1X. Texas. Nov. 12 The pure
food and drug department is engaged
ra making a test of the cane from the
Btate'a sugar farm in the T.razos bot-
Radicals Behind Move
to Take Over Big Hotels
Associated Press Report.
NEW YORK. Nov. 12. Ianger of a
general strike of hold trinploves with
its ultimate ohic: the "tnUnn over"
of hotel propert.e.j. wrss discnsse.1 on
Wednesday at tb- tin: :y-fonrth annual
convention of the New York State Hotel
association. Assertion that December
21) had been decided upo-a by radical
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Improve the Quality
of Vour Children's Bread
SWEET crusty home-baked bread made from NEW-
WAY Flour is a luxury your children should not miss.
They love It and they need it it is childhood's favorite
food. And a simple matter to provide when you make it with
NEW-WAY Flour.
NEW-WAY Flour is the perfected flour made from the
cream of the wheat. And this wheat is sterilized so that
NEW-WAY Flour won't spoil.
Because of its fineness it makes 10 per cent more bread.
This means a saving which counts when the price of all food
i so high.
You will like the way NEW-WAY is packed in Saxolin-paper-lined
sacks dirt-proof damp-proof and leak-proof.
The best Houston grocers sell it the best homes in Houston
use it. Order your first sack today.
TEXAS STAR FLOUR MILLS Galvertbn Tex.
. botliiW im Ik. Y.mr ItTI
The Largest Wheat and Corn Products Factory ia the Southwest
Naw Daily CasacitT 5.0OO Bamla
Alto MUhn of AmirtMio Galv.ton BdU Tidal Wav'anJ Arnfm Fkmr
iiwiiai'iiaU?rafVl0i'pa a.
DRIVE 4 DRIVE 4 DRIVE 4 DRIVE -4 DRIVE 4 DRIVE
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TRACTOR
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Alaneda Calif. Aug. 12-1919
Fcur-Drive Tractor Company
Big Rapids Mich .
Located car of Tractors at Oakland since Aug. 6.
Have ordered to San Jose immediate loading. My men
have been waiting for this car. Ship Tractors a3
rapidly as possible. We will need fifty or sixty in .
the rice fields within the next month and a half. RUSH
ALL SHIPMENTS POSSIBLE. Everything is very satisfac-
tory and good prospects.
V. M. Price Northern California Distributor.-
929 AU Aug. 13-1919.
The exact copy of a telegram reproduced' here
is significant of the demand
Fitch Four-Drive
Tractors
satisfactorily meet in rice-grownig sections. Oiir
dealers are Happy and prosperous happy because
they have so little "grief' in handling our line and
prosperous because of our liberal distriubtors and
dealers proposition.
J.; Fraisik Dye.
factory representative is now at the Rice Hotel in
Houston where he will be glad to receive inquiries
by wire or mail or to meet personally any pros-
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At Sharp Rtductiona
Affording Gretit Savings
Field Mouse Lace Boot
Aa Stylish boot taw aan favorably
eompara with this modal. It la baautlfully
faahlonad. .Haa Loula XV eovarad haal.
Worn by dlaerlmlnatjng drsaaara.
Regular Price US j
JSale Price
High Top Lace Boot
Slack Brown or Gray Kid
A wlda aalactlon la affordad not only
In cholca of laathar but alao In dealgnad
haal. Soma hand turned aola with
Loula eovarad heel othera have
walking haal.
Values Up
Sale Price .
to $11
$7
EXTRA SPECIAL
HIQH.TOP KID BOOT It haa tha
appaaranca of tha higher priced
fcodela; weara wall. Made In
brown black and gray kid. High
heel.- At preaent coat a $10.00
value. Sale price
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
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$6
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FROM QUEEN THEATER
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The Folks Who Have the Habit of
'Waiting for Something
to Turn Up'
arc usually the ones who are "turned down"
when the good things of life are being passed
around.
Want -Yours Reach For
And we still insist tbat when the good things
do "turn- up" they - usually turn up with the
fellow who has a Savings' Account ready to take
Instant advantage of the presented opportunity.
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CITY PASSENGER'AND TICKET OFFICE 1006-t008
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DRIVE -4 DRIVE DRIVE 4 DRIVE 4 DRIVE-
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EUROPEAN
ROOMS WITH BATH.1. . .7. . !t2.00
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.STRATFORD-HOTEL-
mm Si and Up Eoro;jan Pin
Half Block from the Ceurt House
GEO. H. LEWIS Manager
DE GEORGE HOTEL
nBar union station 1
fireproof and modern
Ratee 11 Per Day' and Up
Cafe In Connection
CASPER M. DE GEORQB .Mgr.
HOTEL MACATEE
RATES x '-00 u
"J r .UP .Witt Balk
teeclal Ratea te Permanenli
"' tacellint Cafa and parage '
Brazos Hotel
Opposite Grand Central ttatlen
250 Room! j
Special Rate to Permanent!
Dal:v & Moore Managers
HOTEL BRISTOL
; Europeanwfrirepreof -"';'
;. RATES... ....... ...1.00 UP
0EARy 2rJ UICKELSON
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McrLevy Electric Co.
MOTOR MASTERS
New and Rebuilt Electric Vparatui
Our Repair ' Department la ' Super Ur
SOt Caroline St. Phone Preeton 9V
- BUY . . 31
Emerson Faris
The Fan Guarantee".!;
Five Years-'
Bardeti Elec. & Cont'g Co."
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