The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1919 Page: 2 of 12
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THE HOUSTON POST; SUNDAV MORNING. DECEMBER 28 1 91 9
. -:
KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES. A Hard Part.
-By POPMAMOND.
' GALVANIZED .
Tubs and Pails.- -
Qig Stock All Siiea v..V.
BRIGHT 'NEW GOODS";
Send Us Your Orders.
WE SHIP QUICK".
V "sv iDF A. "
VE5 liuT I
"
VES I HARDLY
HAVE A VJOBJ) TO
THEy
GAVE Ou
fftP-T EH?
GOlN' TO OE IN
THE MEW
YEAE riATtua
THEATCICAL3
GAD?
HAVE A VERy
THAT PE3T 11.33
GftD SHE CM
gonna jy ft niffHTy
SAY IN THt WHOLE
HfiRD WET fOR
v-i i !
PLAy
TMk ALL DAy.'
rmu uaaan wrrtv aovu in tub south wmr 1 .
Peden Iron & Steel Co.
IIOUMTtN HAN ANTONIO AND FT. WOHTU '
r
Notice of Removal
U 111
( ZL III rntc. cn; i 11 . I
COST OF TRAVEL IN
EUROPE IS GREATER
THAN DURING WAR
Steamship Fare More Than
Double From New oik
To LrVeipool
Sc-ial '.!'l' ' ' 1
llv .-a-:: W I
l.tlo i'.
)liiiiutiii: I -t '
that lri. t Hn-i'i"
ovrr. ninl ..i
thai in t Tiiiit :
If jou llilW VO'i llll-l
Hilling jui. ar. 'iit
vlioni !M.r'. ! si.'r
ordinal! -- i -; I
As a ll: I l
l !...!. ' rilrtil.f.
I !( ;!. i'ost.
- M' l t" '"1
I '. ! I Jl k
i ii'-:. I h n !' -
i 1 1 i t i.p " .n i.. . rui
.rt'iti-T I-1 ill-- Ti
:. 1 1 . i 'htnk a '
:i...'t. : iitiiI to !
rt : :t Mi nit 'i o'li "iiJt r.it
. inf. . I : .i 'i n. Kiir'i
'City Council Votes
r Navasota New Rates
Houston l'orft Sin't-m!
ASO'l'A. T.mis. I'.r 'J Hi.- it
. -.1.1 i .1 ttisotu lirlil n tlliill lilt'i'tilif
I III-' londl llliil rlos-.'ll coi.Milrrilllotl lipoll
I : ni'ulii ution 1-1 tin- lnuriiioiiiitaiii
Kaiii.i. I.ikIii uinl IVivit (-ouiiatiy for
a wr iiiiiiir.nl iiK-i i"in- i'l' ralr fur
mtmo- in tl.:-. i-t. The ri-stilt of the
-mtiiI i .I'l'i-ri-iH-i-s - thm tlir Mir-
i i 1. 1 ri;- .!' ."i ) r t-t t.t lm !. n ilisroll-
lllllli-ii llllii H n. lii lli-illllli nl' iulr Ims
M'li.u ir:i liuri..l. ulu.t. as 11 whole uill
; frotui'ilv Kiv- tin- iMinpHnv an iiiith'iI
n iviiui- owr tin- oi l -i h. ilulr of rail's us
l-nniili-.l ip the or ih.hI fraui'liinr of
ah.'iil i. r iint. Iiouovit. In the new
I KWieii'ilr iiiii.Kii.iiu rharKi's are uateriall.v
I iiiTri'H('i tin' litht -rviiv anil ma-
ti-ruilU ;!ii ii-a.s.-il ii tl;.- wat.-r iit'rvii'f.
J-it linw tin- iili!h- :iiii; to rerrii.'
;ln iiiloruiat ion iv .n.l)lt-innt iral.
i
DEFENSE PLANNED
FOR TIME WHEN HE
MUST FACE COURT
Brenham Man Marries
On Philipine Island
s i
Bryan Hold-Up Men
Get $20 From Victim
10 .1.
than
1 1 -oia in ufil From Fine One i
i-lare that he will do auythiiif nulii-r
Houston 1'oHt Sprrial. ! MniiHtiin I'oiit Speoinl.
KKKMIAM. Texan. Per. L'S. Mi. uuilj HHYAN. Texa.). IVo. '.'K--.TanifH l'ill.
Mrs. A. ('. UoileiiiH'V huve rerriveil news H wliite inaii i'Uiiln.M'il at tile llryan-(il
of the iiiurriaKe "f their hoii. (i. Nelson li'Ke iiiti l nrliaiR car shells was In-Ill u.
Ko.l.-suej. to Miss Anne t'rox.ioii in' mill rohbeil by two men at 4 a. m. Kattir-
Manillu. 1'hilipliines ishuiils. At the nut -1 iliiv. ns he was koiiik from Ills work home
break of the war the xrooiii entered the The.robbera got $120.
erviee. and rose to the rank of lieuteii
cTl
ant. After servii
Kriinoe he
.t i .
tin
that lb. in t ' - "J
' iean i-milil lit.-" -ttiiuforta!ili-
ilur.iif
the pi.-si-iii t...i..i
Will take
uprins i in. : r.
there an- f' I m:- i
' Oition II ' n. i.i . a
You wiii ;;i-i i ii. f : r-
H to tin '-I f;.-- ll 1 In
i-tranishii- n r'l. I a-
hot a inalii'ai-ti"' -! z
junt an oniinar i.-r-i-n
more or e -i..-.-i mi
Kuropj-aM liol.ilaj uhii
w ife ha i :: ' k 1 1 s :
In the s I liil ila.i"
a Jou know tin- iT-t
pasmice foul: .'
or Autweri s.
AVhen tliep a-
- w 1..I U an An. r- 1
i :i-:i r and i:nT! i
war than it is at
i .1 n hat i' ti a 1 1 n - ;
t w ei u now and uel
I wrotiK to the country upon which be iiu-
j posi il hitust-If without an invitation.
"What is his defense? Kroni what I
know (if his conversation it hinges on two
essential points. The first point is: The
dociiiiioiiia published show that when I
J knew of the Serbian reply to Austria I
;bclieej Austria had received satisfaction.
lint it was then too late to stop her.'
England May be Blamed.
! ' i lie second point is: 'It was Knj-
f T D J suirieii me curopeau wur in re-
Kate Case Is postponed; fuMiis to intervene to bring St. Peters
burg and Paris to their senses.'
cause by his preseuce a serious j listed in the K.-niiliir At.nv and was sent
to the Philippines but recently left the
service and i imw iiiiinujri-i- of an em-
broidery lirm in Manilla. The bride for-
merly lived in WiliiniiKtuii I ela.. but
has recently been leachinc ill Manilla.
8612 BALES COTTON SOLD.
CliKSICAXA. Texas Dec. 2S. To
lute SI 1 J bales of cotton Lave been inar-
l keteil here. ll is selling at from It I to
40 cents anil cotton seed at $4 per ton.
Witness 111 Telephone
1 'in- to : In illi.
nation enj::i.i-i-r w
for tin- oin.iai.y.
of the Soutbw i-
..! 1'. M. Hoax val- 1
!io is a material witness '
the liearniK in the easel
ru Telephone and Tele- i
can
in I tr
a .
1 el
that
bat
-ti
ll!
n it unpin be a com!
member a iiinthtioii
York to I. n r;-o 1 alui
tkat. Nu n.i wil
nj-thii'it a' ail f'T :
Baore likely to be a
thing like s.:ihi
tbouirli it will I.. ;;;
This i dm- ' ;l -jiiuj
of the world lia-
ut duni. tl.. Mar
liasseiiKi-i- ..I - : - i-ii
than then-
still bus 1 '': -i
When .oit k t
Won't flllil ii a-
! as ill the i-al
wait ol MUl t: a x
inf dcatli in id
w ho lias to t iitui e
l In- rost ot that '
h .-. "ii ami M.i.r
Srw aril I..
I. fore i lie war.
ol a first t.ass
w ..-k or fherlKoiru I
sum : tiii. uinli-r Sl'i'.
a steau.slnii rati- war j
i
M..I la
iii.lle.l
tof .1 ...
... Da
I'h-
i.inii
ttie nt
W II ll t
rati s.
.luhaii l.l'-w
eral court r.
"As for the famous marginal notes he
contends that they are of a strictly per-
sonal nature and that they express uio-
uicLlury impressions 'which had no effect
upon t!ie acliou of the (ieruian goverti-
uieft. To caU Herchtold a blockhead.'
the King of Italy a miserable person.' Sir
am Is
.1
I..
tut held-before Judge
arcferee. in the fed-
al under. I re-
STli from New
: a good boat at
In- lll.-kj 11 JOU get I
Jin i. a:nl you are far
k-i to paying some-
ai-1-oii-.imniat ious. al-j
!i ! f.i -t ciass. I
lau" 'hat the ship- j
hi '-n siinlv and worn
.r Tin re are fewer :
n tin- Aihuitie tra
I :i.aii of thosi
::l' -oidiers.
linarii i..ii hner you
i: futtat.!.- or as clean
graph ioiiiianj ugaiust tin- city of Hous-
v .t- to have been resumed
M.-ieirbir -jit been post-
il -lanuarv Mrjii. according
-n :-- i v . .1 'r .ii- .1. H. r rank
oiiii.s. I for in. piume coiupanj. i Kdwjrii tirey a filtjiy blackguard.' and
" it' which the phone ! :.ii ... r..i .. i.i. .. .......!
s'-ekmi an in "Miction arainst I . .. . ' I
to pr.M i ' rli- ui interferring 11101 "r'i'lioas for diplomats but
nr..:. imatioi .f hieher nhone ri'"r exclamations inteti(l.-l to mark his :
iiiiiiciiniiuii. x
"Hue day William is full of hope: the
next day lie has the blues line day he'
lei lares: 'They dure not touch me: that!
CORPORATIONS CHARTERED. : Z;" jKye
lJ.i'iston Post Special. j sine.- the i;crmans themselves have de-
Al STIN. Tex-. leo. JS. Chartered I -'r"'i n"-' i
Saturday. : 'he request of his mother the ex-:
h irst K. al Kstnie and Investment com-j ''r""n 'rnv passed Christmas at Am-i
any of Kl Paso; capital stock. .1IH1.(HHI. I or"":cu- Friday at 1UU) p. m. be ar-
Iucvriorators; .laniisi; MrN'arr V L. I ".'. ''1' '"orled by' the burgomaster of!
Tooley and K. M. :jur. Ls..u. "' W n ringen and a high Iutch functionary. !
Kirb Investment ...uiiianv of Hous-' Al"Mrding to what I know of the scene
ton .ainral r ; j:j:KMHai ' IncoTpora-' t"'wp''n '"tu'r and son this short visit!
tors: John II. Kirbv Krnest .1 Kyries I br"'i:l" to Ullllttm neither eucourage-j
and Join t; I. e.. ' I nor consolation.
Siaacke.Wrotei coir Lain incornor-! . "A!!. '''Iti now- on the form which i
I. of San Antonio: -antal slock SIIMl.- I ur lllir'1 demands take. If t is energetic.
and
AUTO LICENSES UNPAID. j
TKMP1.K Texas. Iec. JS.-With only
four businexs days remaining in which
automobile lieusea may be paid for l'.ljo
less than one-third of the car owners
in Hell county have cnmplied with the I
law. according to the records in the
office of the county tax collector. Withj
a registration of more than .HTKH) ears
the number of licenses paid for to date
amount to only lliU. The number of!
delinquents is ao large that it will now
te impossible to qualify all car owners
even if the entire number should pre-
sent itself at the tax collector's office
during the remaining days of lecember.
FOR
LIGHTING FIXTURES
x AND
ELECTRIC WIRING
BUY FROM
BARDEN ELECTRIC &
CONTRACTING CO.
Ill MAIN ST.
I
Effective January 1st 1920 the General Offices of the
Houston Electric Company
and
Galveston-Houston Electric Railway Company
wIl be located at 515 Travis street formerly the Rice
Hotel Annex. School children's and other tickets for use
on city lines only will be sold and the Lost Article De-
partment will be located just inside the main entrance to
this building.
THE INTERURBAN WAITING ROOM
Will Be Located at 1112 Texas Avenue
Next to the Cozy Theater
Kodak Fin ish ing
.rowing and .selling' fruit. I IJ.iVv"!!1-'0' "P'ruade Holland to Rive
tobacco. Incoronrators:!' U'-but " m free U illiam to
!. -.-... - Sivc himself un (r to flee.
F. W'roteu and
M.s-
frhose who happ
"The nieir lea':
'flesh anil hli . i
uiaiter w hut i-:a-
J'hen mi :
spend a Ivtig-- t
fore t he. r-sr I -Atlantic
n. : i
loats tak- i" ii.-:.
have pot Ln i
there lias h . :
proper ri a : - :'
sire lau.orii. : ..
I ond itiiij t i. i-r i- a
I lace. A:i ft':.-.
tiaus-Atian- Ii
day tl.a' i in-. r s!
to stea:.i al .
life no. :U
bottom .s .
liariiin-!i-s :iij jr.
their I..-.1-. T.i
proper : . . . m
drv dock a ' .
I will a-. -urn.-
mo"th r .
conge!.-.; -
line If ...
fiy.-h...ir r-
si h 11 - .
. railva ru;-
coiiditinii "I
nnd Ki.gii-:
organized a
villi tin
ArrUi.l ;
limit fni
Lave .ke.
month- i
it' oii
l.a-ic I n.
r-e-ks :.
thr.n t w i.
. -(iint.d
shelter.
uiid-T-li..;. ii ii.
rni.ii-i'i t'.'i!.
biggest hotels
lias given in.
: tl.- ui.-n who
:-rs. ami look-
fa..- !.. make for the
J -el l He a'h'iide toward
'. i.i h.i . ii" re money.
I : th. i-.-i.-hes that
at- r . -: ii t L- aiLr. no
- in.;. i--:i.i- from.
; : i . - k - .i.r mind to
t!;. M.jase. 1'.. -
is- :.'.-:s T. I tl.
Ia s. v 'he same I
'l'ha' is I. -cause they i
: a.: 1 i-r i.i ei hacied and i VVAR
to la; them for I
. .e lea-oi: that people I
in- t. rri'-.l across ttte big
I... -i.ips ' take their
:; . f ..f the leading
!. - tnii! me the other
i; l.o.T. wiiich scheduled
i':i.t. can't to save its
! than !." knots. Its
1 with seaweed and
ieine-' are rattling on
; ' it i'- anything like
u.ii iar.1- su mouths in
.11 "! I" s:ired.
HI
1Mb. . . .
..--: 1 :r.
. . I veiietable-
; A. l.. Maacke i;
i John I l'etrich
San Aiitoi.io Kish and Poultry enm-i.a-
..f Snn Antonio; capital stock $oOtn).
Inmrnorators: John K. P.trieh. Thomas
A. MiOarv. .li s C. lvillough.
The I. I. A. Social cluh of Galveston
no eat'ila! -I -. k. lncrporators; J. H.
U.-an. Thomas S. tieorc and Martiu An-
iiersn. An" amendment was tiled by Ben '.
l'hertv it I'... nf Galveston increasing
its capital stock from .:ii.KK to JoO.OOO.
BRYAN BOY INJURED BY CAR.
Houston Post Special.
INJYA.V. Tevas. Dec. JS The little
m ..f Mr. and Mrs. Will Berger suffered
broken leg last night and was taken
a locaJ hospital for treatment. He
; wa- riiiinip" across the street und eid-
! lideil with the fender of . mov'iiiE auto-
I mohile and the impact broke the bnv's
i leg
You want your Christmas Kodak
Pictures well nandled. You de-
sire good results. We have spe-
cialized on this line of work for
1 5 years. If we do not please it
costs you nothing.
A School To Train Typesetters
Enjoy Big Earnings While Learning A Great Profession
The Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association has rstabllshert a school for
teaching typesetting on the linotype and inlrtype iimrhints. Apprentices In
the printing trade ant ambitious young men or women should write for litera-
ture. The trade that help develop Benjamin Franklin into a master mind is
worthy o careful consideration.
For advice apply to the Secretary of The Post and in the meantime send for.
literature addressing.
Georgia-Alabama Business College
(Accredited) a
Eugen Anderson
President
Macon Georgia
SAVINGS SOCIETY FORMED.
Houston Post Special. '
TKMPI.K. Ti jas. I ... JV The first I
war savings i.i-iety resulting from the'
recently inaugurate) campaign for the)
nrgai.Lzation of such duljs has been
fynu.d in Temple under directum of V.
S. l.eniley of 'J'.-n. pi.- wti.i is couutv
chairman of the savings division for Beil
county. The first member to enrblr in :
the society are Mr. and Mrs. H. W. i
.Meisner ot lemple. who started their ac-
count with a $HHMi certificate.
FIRE DESTROYS BUILDING.
Houston Post Special.
PUVAX. Texas. Dec. 'J8. The home
of 1M Mcintosh was totally destroyed by-'
fir. at an earlv hour tod. The home-
of Mrs. Mattie Mitchell adjoining was'
badly damaged. The losses were only
nartiully covered by insurance.
Houston Photo Supply Co.
503 MAIN STREET
W. W. CHAMBERLIN Manager.
GRAY & WILMERDING
Member New York Stock Exchange.
6 Nacaau Street New York.
BONDS AND STOCKS
Bought for Cash or on Conservative Margin
"- 1 1 it -.. ii land at Plv- I
air f " Liverpool is too ! MISSIONARY SECRETARY LEAVES.
i" tul.e man passenger j NAVASOTA. Texas. Dec. L'S. Hev. D.
'a'. ii i: I'iiuiouth expect a I H. llotchkiss. mi-snmary secretary of
.; to 1... nil..; It uiav take I the Texas conference letl....i;t ..i....i.
uith. left this morniiiE fur Nashville
li.ke .ght. Knglish
stoi-l. is in much the same
M-epnir us Kuclish shipping
iiv staffs an- still dis-iT..-ti:cii
pi a. compared
l...-.iu
d.
wiii begin to
- unless you
T-nii.. where the conference will be held
of all Southern Methodist missionary
secretaries upon plans for the c.-uteuarv
work.
"I-
ml. A 1
I...1..J.
1-igllt -th.T.se
I...- i.
WET WEATHER DELAYS FARMERS. !
1 two .r three I . -UitSHANA. Texas. I hi-. Si .The
:ri l v. . v.-:i: be luckv ; 'armers ot .Navarro count; are greatly
' i-nrkisl bath I behind with their work became of -
in. i - ho have spent "either. Many have cotton still in the
.-mil n e.- slept more ''elds and no wheat and oats haw. been
the sane bed and then
nee- lui-i;y to secure a '
" i- oiorcrouded and
I icrii.g the war the gm -i-
. er lui'f a dozen of the I
for off .--s. an) while it I
ill- or fu.i Mnnp if tl.n...
uas oeeri restore.! to hi.t. : use yet It i-; :
.tie thing for a hotel proprieto'r to have !
his house ha--de.! ba.-k to l:i bv the gov- 1
eminent aid a-.th.-i- t. find' labor fo i
nmlte it fit to receive guests. :
There are thousands of hotel rooms'
Idle in London ba.-.n:s. their owners can't I
get then: made habitable. I'erhaps this !
onditiou will be ameliorated a little be-
fore next summer eoui.-s round but the;
tourist traffic win probablv have in- !
creased .i .. M pr-porti.... 'so that the -I.robleni
will e s bad as ever. '.
If yon come in summer pn v i '
H.e tin- c!d. 01 chI is scarce in Kng- '
land no- and hotels -e badlr heated i
l.ut whelh.-r 10. . i s a in ia e r or win- ;
ter .. wn! h.-n e 1. pay. Hotel accou- ;
modatciis i l.1(j at pat Uy i
aud a half ti..-. a much as it did five :
years ag.. and th- .-rvi... is inferior. The !
food witii this modifica- '
.1 risen in pricv ipnte a i
l''i' it ha - full. .ff more
8
ii.s. aj.. tlji-k. jujt.4 I
" 'fed to E... in J. I
11 are loi.kiug forward '
th into another when
..11 will hi- disappoint ;
rat ioncil and a beef
I herefor
VOII
eher and !
same is tru.
tion. It ha
1 mi -li as 100
in quality.
iOU r-;:. ember
beef Ktenks that yi
Hon. and maybe ..
to getting jour t..
you arrive." Weil
cd. Meat is stiil'
vii-nii ih H UHwo. 11 11. e .1
.. - " '.ii- iio-reiore T.ere
" ' more lieel stealK unless
nave a irn-nii who knows a but
"I'" innes lllll 10 Ills home.
. And these strai b-rries and .-ream thai
lined to be such u feature r the Kngli-h
glimmer ui will get ti. strawberries
alright but not the c r :i. dairy!.:!
in Uowel to sell crenuf w without a
doctors certificate. It is all needed for
bnttr. Perhaps vou think that von will
make np for the lack of cream with nice
fresh English butter. You wilt to the
ertwit of one ounce and a half per week
that la all that any one is allowed to bjiy
A n08t of "" n'""- fresh
j. J.ughsh butter used to come from Hussia
and Antra!a. There isn't anv .oming
'Jpom Kwtwa for obvious reasons and
-Ither areut ships enough to bring wha'
.1 lfcded from Australia.
When yon Transfer !
TT WILL soon be time
- to clean out your files
to make room for 1920 busi-
ness. Without charge we
will show you how you can keep
the old correspondence orders
bills checks card records etc-
just as safe just aa clean and
available as though in the regular
files. We offer transfer cases for
every kind of file record. Wood
steel and juteboard. (.all or phono
for free transter literature.
THECARGILL CO.
409-411 Fannin
!.; .
i '
Her Shoes
Cost Her
a Good
Position!
LEflUNCr SYSTEMS
B3
"I was going to hire her" remarked the employment expert "becaiiBe she seemed
to be well qualified for an important position. Her appearance and dress were
satisfactory and if I hadn't noticed her shoes I should have said O. K."
"But that settled it. When a girl won't take the trouble to have neat well
polished shoes she won't take the trouble to attend to the details which though
seemingly Btnall are mighty Important In business. Her shoes cost her the job."
COLlJMBUS POLISHES
(The Polish the Bootblacks Prefer)
are iiFedby professional bootblacks all over the world. Finest quality that's why
They're also in daily use by men women and children in thousands of homes.
Columbus Polishes give a brilliant three-day shine go farther last longer and
act as a leather preservative. They contain no acid utilizing pure spirits of turpentine
(a harmless product often prescribed by physicians for internal use) as a solvent
for the wax
Columbus Polishes are famous
superiority. Ask for Columbus.
for excellence. You'll instantly recognize their
-All Dealers
All Colors 15C'
Columbus Polish Mfg. Co.
81 GREENE STREET NEW YORK.
BRAZOS HOTEL
Opposite Grand Central Station
250 Rooms
Special Rates to Permanent
Daley & Moore Managers
MILBY HOTEL
Texas Avenue and Travis Street
ROOM AND PRIVATE BATH AND
CEILING FANS. $1.50 and S2.50
CHARLES F. PARKER Manager
New York Listed Stocks
t New York Curb Stocks -Local
Stocks
Liberty and Victory Bonds
Bought Sold Quoted
Sherwood & King
Stock and Rond Dealers.
SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD
NEUHAUS & CO.
HOTEL MACATEE
RATES
$1.50
$1.00 Up
Up With
Bath
Special Rate to Permanants
Excellent Cafe and Garage
PATENTS
Patents Obtained and Trademark -tni
Copyrights Registered.
Office 709 Kress Building
HARDWAY & CATHEY
Phone Preston 70. Houston Texas
NEW COTTON HOTEL
EUROPEAN
ROOMS WITH BATH ..$2.00
DUNN & CARR
709 Union National Bank Bldg.
Stocks and Bonds
STOP AT THE
STRATFORD HOTEL
Rates SI and Up. European Plan
Half Block from the Court House '
GEO. H. LEWIS Manager
Hot Water Heating
For Your Residence
J. B. COLLINS COMPANY
Preston 86. 1210 Congress Ave.
HOTEL BRISTOL
European Fireproof
RATES ...11.00 UP .
O'LEARY and MICKELSON
Managers
Max Levy Electric Co.
MOTOR MASTERS -
EQUIPPED TO SOLVE POWER
PROBLEMS OF ANY MAGNITUDE
609 CAROLINE TEL. P2370.
f AIRPLANE GLUE
Don't throw it away. you can
make It like new tyy using Airplane
Glue. Waterproof. ISO tOc 75c
11.00 packages. Sold by mall only.
Address
Thomas Aircraft Co.
A-Q Gas Ranges
EASY PAYMENTS
HOUSTON GAS & FUEL CO.
Corner Capitol and Fannin
Telephone Pre. ton 1SIJ . ;
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1919, newspaper, December 29, 1919; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth609455/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .