The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 144, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1922 Page: 4 of 12
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. HwMki nf the Mexican govern
ment by the United States was ncm
'M Fvtday en Mayor Holosmao
Imb Just nnnwl from m vacation
. -rm Whloa HloiM far Into th south.
i ra uavabli : OnxUMm InJKexles
". - wttM eeae and peeoeful
f .hf .iMj'or who stated that while
.. beard talk of bandits ha neither aw
T nor was nil parry troubtea. .if
.i-ior.(HQloomba iniit that th
.. auaeUoa f- racotnlttoa by this oeuntry
opaariBoat .in the minds of
r.loUeam OfficMt a U u mn
. arafatves o the Mettraa pnaj ea
i tuetsumed the mayor concerning tbe
. . pnapecte of early action by the Amer-
lean coraniMM. he said..
. "Wt vara never treated mora eotlrte-
.' ouely la our lives." th mayor staked
..Onr private car was taken wWnw
wished' to no and wo experienced
. A nfc trouble' Or" delay of any kiad until
' wa crossed tax Into the United
Stest.'"'- . '
. ......At Brownsville Um Mayor explained
that tba train am delayed two kauri
'- Ty atlba misunderstanding ever teed'
naiton reqenreaneata.' -
Durisg the couraa of the trip the
" mayor Baity malted Mexico. City
f . Monterey and Chiaaatajara. It wax the
v latter pate which captivated tba party
"ba -eaplelneaV Ooadalalara waa plo
-'tctaved aa. em of the anew plaece pf
The ataet Ma of Monterey have ra
' panad tbe mayor (tated mod th elty
. etaerwlee ahearo oigaa of oonwnerolal
rarlvaj. U io butte apparent 'to the
I I eaaaal ebaenrar ha exptalaed that phe-
; .tiamennl epanalon la all dlrectUnu
The mayor wa impreaaad partlcu
.'laxly with the ranlatloa of trafflo In
. Mexico City where a aald only two
trafflo lawa are la effect. Poltcemtn
1 '-were legion however the mayor aa
' aertd and they aeemad to btraaly uao
- ""thtfcyaw: dhajretloa In makinf arreati
''-'malflcenca chartea ! i
RuA'Beiwn to New
" Section of Orange FielH
-.I t trllis.-a. u i.i '
' v A Ik.
a v". t"r
KKhl htJ'kot'Jat
HauatA' Pnat MnaHaL
Taxaa Auf. H-rX (eolo-
"iHXiat naoH m the Oram oil AM that
"I hidleatea that h aalt dome waa lo
" eaiedVppfoalmataly one Me weat of
tne proven area of the fleM era tea
uit a bit of attaotloa thla week.
a 4aaln bia Jadfment ea the teport
j of tola raotoalPt X. Klahl. owner of
. iu laowua aviani-uina: iracia aaa per
fected arran (amenta wheraby be will
uhave4twa. rla -put to work on U-
. acra Maw pf Mf tract el toad
n within the next W aaya. Theofwelkl
" arin be ofl!ata te 1h gun oompany No.
. KlahtnLanc. The Klahl laaaola to-
waat rta BoaeooapaAyJa leua
dnn tboae well for
beea made known.
althonrh It ta andantood that ooa-
Irani ore jrlU ae.4ha work Locattona
rto t th principal Amlbpffiaati of
theweek a tha.Oranr territory waa
In fh Amerada Patroleumt corpora-
ftnm m i v. .wwiet vnicH na in
with an Initial flow of about too ba
. rate! pue Hne.' Strean waa nt at
UN feet IIMhU welt. Th wen catmv
fTA"f .wiIa- mnat tMHl . N
. wug'. jth taa .waa aomewhat iadfr
wuiaeutsoaaufapiaaprar lorm.i The
l?r"1.liM PPrJMo-!
mAAflatipuAHAlMtt of thlai wall
aretr'-v'PObi-jouok tmtarithaa
ibv.c 'TVoftMon. .
JJThltairtiher 'producer that
will pay a bnilthth royalty to th
; .ata ex Xaxaa a It la la Cow bayou
which baa been leaaad and aub-leaeed
exUndvely. Th tut of Texaa aohool
rfimdiJMMi been replenlahed tor eome
i - t the .rat of 1500 a dat'trom-
. -t. on wait Droucat ra la ifjew
The prohabJUtlea are that (Ma
will be thcreaaed from tftO to
t iprooaoiy vm a Oar-wKilo
f 4 tfewwka ;
l - 4 development f th AJheraaa'k
n-Bt well will be followed by off
y aet walla by the Quit Production com-
pany on th wait aide of the bayou
- ' y "h bsmpany on th cut aide
o&W' Myou. The- Amerada ' late
wen produoad for vral month at
vnA wdepnod oq account
4 ; of the fact that the produotlbn had
' '!e oonaldarablf. althoufh the.wll
' der pump.v . .
- The Amerada' No. I-B Stat WlU
( b deepened aa a reault of aalt water
! InterferlOaT with a teat made at m
I feet lat wee. The output of the wall
! rntalned a (eod deal of oil although I
i v ' w w w t vuvaivtaj vile
One of th beet wall brought 4a In
in urengo iiara in aom time wal
t.-MoipikN(y J OalUen draught
la with one Joint of aereen at test
fet Thla well came In with art trt-
lilal flow pt 1M0 barrel of oil oaf
'((g 10 fjerttpt ble eedlment. Thla
. la regarded W being one of th peat
wena brought In In th aouth
of th field m aom time.
f e-riwimtpm oompany'a No. I
3 bf PI T th beam thl
trj khrwek ithough. apparently
op tnerbeetVoapMU to date for
- ft pumper would not flow i 1
; AThe fumble No H Cheawn hu
p.oaued hB'tW rata of about IM
barrtla a day under air praaaur. Thla
well wa balled la at tiN.frti'v
i n Humble ta rigging up prepare.
--torr-to-raworklng No. Cheeeoa
wmca naa ea temporarily abea
-Bohe6T" ' r- y . ' '"t
la apha of th eurtallment of boar'
tloa to th tent that only about to
nge are aaa eyemuoat th total al
-"'"clo) of the field hag played
' f tirrala. with tib-
ataatlal tnoothlA production amount
Ing eaally to half ajnlllloa Urrala.
' T 1 J Jll'7ftult!ngorTl!l
aeiwt CnTBie'iabf tltat MI kkitSI
Ing haa beea eurtalled throuahout th
eountrr that more otlvttl renfata
At OntlaVwh tKaaH at BkM ika. Mtal
. " aa w a eui WMiwr .IVjexj U
he South with th axeeptlon of th
4 . wildcat . r . .
' A total of 111 wall are producing
la th Orange field. Of th producer
there are betwee it and tl flowing
well. Th amalleat production of any
. v-cl ta th field la recorded for the
Humble No. I Bland which earn la
I year ago. s
Laa
I r
Id i Wrtttett Btatament. O
2? Cmmvi t Hoaatoo Frl-
day fjrotetted aomet remark at
Jaavaa E. rarfueen aen
Konai opponent of Karl R Mar-
tteM reported to have been 'made ta
reeeat epeeehea delivered by TarTu-
oa. at Hlllaaar and Coratcana to
wmmm a-eigiieaa wa quoated aa ay
a uau tea "preoence of Mexican
m uvumm ii waoeairabie and they
Mwld.be barred from the country-"
awiaDan nointa Atir tKa ik.
Mextcaa paopl hold only tbe friend.
naai aeauiment. toward the people ef
-aaa; uai Teaanaare gtvea th
beat of treatment in llmm: eh.t
trade raiatloBa bet wean Tava mi
Moxlto are-now Of treat mnaarU
oi ue Mexican Bow
roakUac la Taaaa came la raaoona
to theA urgent raoaeet ef American
gevaraamit. offlciala during the war
to help th people harveat the crop
a bum wnea a good part
of the Stat' aianpewar waa engaged
wuBBmi wua uermany.
aaa eMpeaaea tergely upea
Mexican labor for tta great eoa
etrwetlv work aa both agrtct tture
aatt Induatry ef varioua kinda" th
statement contlmuui "ni
reapect thlk governmant and 1U lawa
aad are doing their beat ta live in
peace and good will with th people
of Taxaa. . - :-
Mr. rargOaoa ia ouotad Im hu
apeeca- a aayiiujr that the MexiCaa
peopta mv not Improvad nor ad-
vanced on point la their elvUlxatlon.
ad at prnt find themoalvo thinty
for bkwd mot than aver. It would
be referabla ta ha k..ij
Japaneae to 'a doaen Mexlcana ta
Texaa.'. .:..
The Mexican aaoole raaant thl.
charge aa unluat and untrue' For
more than half a century th Mexi
can people have keen enaand in
bqlMlng your railroad erecting your
building and doing other ueeful and
neceaaary work in Texaa Thla con-
tention will be borne out by the In-
telligent and fair minded man and
women of thia state." ' ' ;
Mr. racguaoa further ehargee: i '
" The hordea of Mexloand who
nterlng hl. sut. at preaent ought
to bo atopped immediately by act of
tow. It ought to be proclaimed he-
fore the entire world that we don't
recognise the Mexlcana aa en mi
neither aoclally nor ih any other man. !
ner or duality ard the a
jma ine aooner wa .ahall have 4er-
fpVtj ur:irtJt to oountry.'
- .unioin soura nave no other
frect than that of atlrring up racial
trlf. among a peaceful and law -abiding
Po pie. both American and Meal.
can. It wa made for no other pur-
poae and I believe the good people
of Taxaa will take the atataraent for
what it I worth. . Thar are more eiti-
xena of Mexican 'deecent la Texaa
than of any other nation. Thero are
many thoaeande of Mexican clUaena
hero who hare ao other b)eot la view
than to live invneaea and ham
with th Texaa people aad to footer
friendly relatione between Texaa and
their own eountrr.
"Ai!LM!x!? ctt" wb ktei
the taw of Texaa 1 aubleot U the
penalty of the law aad imiaf pay that
penalty and ao proteet la ever made '
oy in aiaxioan people or the Mexi-
can government In euch oaaea W
eek only Juatic and fair play and I
fi?.ta2 to mr tht th Mondlleat
reeilng haa heretofore aetata fc..
thw- pedinea of "the twn
will continue t txlati1
JL " 5!? "'Sin r taah wth
E0MZ3DK
IS SLC3AU 0?
LOCAL ADTOISTS
ton fact tint la being mad. In th
workout a the South Houatoal track.
New eatriea are betas received dally I
and a goo card la looked for Sua
dar.
Harry Rlgdea raart another en
try In addition id th McThrland to
the way of a faat Ford. Thl Ford
never been entered before: la
fact thla ear waa Imported Into the
city Jaat far toe aole purpoee ef enow.
et ta rord ownr real
Harry C Oraat drlvlna th Pre.
aner. announcee that a air ehanm
ha boon made la thl entry.
M. K. Vllvea re porta another entry
in too way of a Chevrolet mtdiL
Thla car la being built la Humble by
Vllven and if hla account of the car'
performano hi correct. It win be the
raateat uttl car aver entered upon
ay track ta the South. VUven will
r thla entry himaelf. Vllvea
aaually drives them to Ue HmlL
Johnny Frank aim advieaa that the
flat la undergoing a eomrflefe over.
hauling aad he apoeti to finally aet
th apeed out of .the Flat that aha I
eepaM of making. - .
Focock aara he ha aomethlna'' un
hi ahseve to the National that tic
will let out at th next meet. The
national I capable of (peed and lot
tins It out of It la What la naaded.
aad h aayi thla very tfalaf h will do
unuay. . . .. v.
There wilt be four race lnataad of
nv a aavertteed.
AaaocUted Free Report
BOSTON Aug. M. WIS lam T. Til-
dea II aad Vincent Klcharda playing
through champion advanced to final
round defense of th national double
championship Friday by defeating W.
M. Johnston and Wallaoa F. Johnson.
Their suooea waa la straight seta but
each was a fighting ieaalia that went
to deuce one or more time. . Th
core were l-l. 10-1 -
la the eeml-flnal round of the na-
tional deubiee tenhla champion efatp the
flrht four ranking singles players ef
the country were grouped in one
match. The playing .through tttltata
TUden and Richards ranking reapeo-
tlae)y I and I. had aa opponent Joha-
at on and Johnson No. I and 4 reapeo-
Uvely. Th foreign atranfth remaining? In
th tournament was concentrated la
th other match with the Australlaa
Davie chip team of Gerald L. Patterson
and Pat O'Hara Wood oppoeed by Jean
Borotra France aad N. W. Nllea
Boatonlaa. . .
' In the morning womea'a ingl smi-
11 -r 'i Helea Wills th California
girt star repeated her success over
Mrs. Vy Sutton Bundy of Los An-
gelas In the semi-final of the women's
championship at Forest Hills. The
girl won la straight seta -!
The national woman's tennis sinrte
championship wen last week at For-
est I .1 by Mrs. Mojly B. MaJlory
over i tm lielea WlUa California girl
star will b fought again Saturday as
th reault of the mml-flnala In the sin-
gle tournament at lamffwood today.
Mrs. Maliory advanced eaally
Martha Bayard ef Short
l-t - but Miss WlUs won her right
to con teat la the Una la only after a
stiff first act tussle with Mrs. Bundy
14. '. -
Th Australlaa Darla cup tennis
team Patterson and Wood bad an
easy victory over the International op-
ponents Miles of Boston and Borotra
France la .their match la th semi-
final round of th double. '
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lYOuEL-DALTOlI ;
EOUT INTERESTS
lCALUITFAHS!
Saturday finds araatsar tcsais slowly but surely w ind!.' j
up the schedules for the Sfason. Only three leagues are sched-
uled to play-the Bank Oil and Harris County. Pennants in
these leagues have been decided. South Texas Commercial
cinched the flar in the Eank league last week while Humble
has the Oil league flag stowed away. Magnolia Park Eoosters !
csiaonsnea s recora py winnuir a pennant in two leasues cop-1
nr over Mis I ping in the Sunday. City and Nortji 'Harris County. : j
oBUberrigiit I Althous;h every league played more games this -ear than
last; a general demand lor more paseoau is teit xmo less tnan
ten managers; have asked that a meeting be called to dis-j
cuss plans for a winter league. These fans argue that winter .
baseball i played in Florida t Brownsville Texas and on !
the coast and they cart aee no reason why the plan isn't prac-;
ticable here inasmuch as Houston's climate is second to none. '
While the. writer isn't sure that such a league would be a suc
cess if the players really want it he is willing to organize the
wieagae tor tnem ana give it a
trial.
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Event to Be Staged Ob
Lawh of Co-Operative
H-' '
ome '.'
DAWKGCOllYICTS
DoaplU th fact that every contrlv.
tee anown to the modern nrlminal.
oatonlnt world ha been used In aa
effort to apprehend th Tour convicts
of the Eaatham Stat prison farm who
weaneoaay overpowered their guard
and a United States mall carrier near
Trinity officials have been unable to
nna a trace of tne automobile which
the convicts took from the mull ear.
rler and la which they mad good their
cape.
The radiophone th telephone the
telegraph the malls the automobile
an were used In the endeavor to stop
the fleeing men. The State of Texas
haa been covered thoroughly by wlr
advice of th escape according to a
suuemem many oi in warden or the
penitentiary at Huntsviue. .
Dispatches have been seht all over
ino Bouta ana both Bute and fed-
eral officers attll are oomblng the State
ror me oanaits. two or the four as-
cap; men were serving kmg term
on oonvmioa ror murder.
District Clerk Holds
"Fish StOrv" Revorrl iTahlng the part of Indians will be
v f an kJlOiy IeCOra I muet BtnerWltliua. ffifreda Buah-
'The stars of th growth of America
from th time the first Pilgrims set
foot on Plymouth Rock -up to the pres-
ent wlU be depicted la a patriotic pag
eant entitled "Th Making oi Atner
lea" to' be staged on the lawn of the
Toung Women's Co-Operatlv Home.
1111 McKee -street Tuesdsy evening
A uar. n. The entertainment Is de-
signed to help raise .funds toward th
price of aa automobu xor id co
operative home. ;
The prlnciDal characters or ta peg'
eant will be portrayed by th girl of
th home while incidental dano num-
bers are to b given by pupils ef Miss
Fern Cook. - Jooepb Bragera la to
play a violin solo and Mrs. Jewell
Blauvelt will sing a group of folk
songs. Another special feature will
be a group of folk dance directed by
Mia U Pearl Perkins. - Assisting
Deaconess Mary B. Daniel social sec
retary of the home. In costuming and
staging the pageant ; were Mlas
Frances stock of Austin and Miss Mil-
dred Flamming. Th Houston Light
and Power company and the - Oerner
and W. T. Lumber companies have
given helping hands in the production.
Fourteen episodes to to mase up ta
story of America 'a making aa em-
bodied in th pageant Bertha Mo-
Queen as "America" appears on the
scene first followed by "Th Spirit of
immigration" as portrayed by - Miss
come on neat with Misses Alio How-
ard MeU Ellis. Nslda and KaUd Luc
kemeyer aa the Impersonators. Th
third aplsod Introduce pupil of Miss
cook in a group of Indian- dances
Bennle Togel. the Milwaukee JW-
pounder. who clashes with Jack Dal-
too th Texas knock erout la th lt-
round special httraetloa pracedlag the
U-round r atar soot between ' TUtle
ntMTx Herman and Johnnie Karr to
be staged by Julius Stgel at the elty
'auditorium Friday night September I.
deelars that he will atop Dalton.
Vogei has a book of clippings telling
Of many battles among th little men
of th Middle Wast and appears to
have held hla own with the majority
of hi opponents. He Is a chunky
type of' miller possessing pair of
sloping shoulders that augur plenty
of power In his punches. Hs bear
plenty of -ring scars and In hit work
out has displayed a vereatlle knowl
edge of th queansbury art. -
la pal ton the Milwaukee bey will
DIKE
Y7IKS 7ESTER1I
OPEll HOIMS
'Chick" Evans Is 1 High
. Amateur; Hutchison'
' Is Second w: ':fS vi
Associated Preaa Revert '
BntMINOHAM MichH .Aug. IS.
Mlk Brady looal proieaslonsl Friday
won th western open golf tournament
over th Oakland Htlla courae.
Brady's score for the 71 hole was
ML Laurie Ayton of Chicago and
Jock Hutchison of Chicago finished la
a tl for second plac with SOL
. Poor putting kept Jock from over-
coming Brady's lead when h took sis
oa the par four-tenth and missed a
abort putt for a birdie on th ltth.
Short drive Save each a four on the
par throe but Jock gained a stroke with
par four against Brady' nv en th
fourth."- ;.' -' -; " i
Jock's seoond on the fifth was In a
trso and h took five against Mike's
meet a rugged two-listed fighting gent I birdie three and the latter led by five
with a: terrific kick in either hand I strokes. ' ' ' - - -
on who l capable of absorbing plenty I Brady's fourth on th sixth gave him
of punishment and stIU able to deliver I a lead ef seven when Jock took SU
th haymaker. This. Daltoa proved I through wild apotoachiag. -
such setitlmenW'as Ihos 'epresMd
by Mr. Ferguson wonM ha'AiJ
qualified t represent the Interest of
wm inv DevDiea. ' xnare are fhAitana
of Americana in Mexico. And their
peaoo and prosperity . will depend
argeiy upon the cordial relations u-
Isting between th two goveramonta
J can see no cood. whatever ta
from an unwarranted' attack. Upon the
Mexican people simply becaus one
latlngj.SUt aw. : .t ...
"I slne'rely.hope that th thou-
andal . Taxaa. people whr.er living
utual peac and good .will with
Mexioaa cltlsena will not be lanuenced
by Mr. Ferauaon'a unnm.i. ..4
unjm anaoxs aipon tht Mexican po-
19'ARB INDICTED'
: BY GRAND JURY
Returning from a faurav hin
uip si uoyiors laae. 1 Tom (lnhim
onnlaal district dark Friday morning
- . - vHwuiun uaa aiury
teller by court houss offlclsla. ;
"Wo caught SO white perch If We
caught one" Tom related' "and we
not only supplied ourselves with Hah
.but the entire eurrouading aountry.
Could hav caught a .thousand Just as
MMV - r ''
Aeeompanylng the criminal district
went on tae trip were Deputy Robert
auuor ana Hugo arebtm. The "fish
rnwn thro" tUck toother on the
-wnai ot a ash yarn."
rt.". fri-V "tornlna;
UitnediUl Inaictmeata nine or wi
W' Hayward former
KUInftoa flyeri' for automobll theft.
5?.JT5r M bMn the country
JaU cor aome time and gave City De-
tetivM tpradley and Payne details
which made possible the recovery of
stolen cars in New Orleans.
An Indictment ehirrlm nnalx an.
rnwrnni against van McKlnney negro
T n fuiutn Minn.
vvuiuujs iu aanoea received In Hous-
hargd with th
ter another negro
1 blm aritk a anil.
Deputy Bhtrtff J. B. Oordon left Friday
aner tne inQictment wa re-
Two IndlctmenU charged robbery by
I. rearms three assult te murder u fel-
ony thft on bigamy on a statutory
offense end one murder. .
accoroing to advices rec
fuetoffjohofiCasttr?!
Auaast HJby cfiUln j hin
KENDRIGK-ATTACKS
' " TEAPOT OIL MF.
' i"oeiated prea Report ' .
WArjiNQTON Aug. (.-Declaring
V" recent teasing of the Teapot
Dome aaval oil reaerv la Wyoming
atrenrthsced monopolistic control ot
th oil Industry. Senator ICandrieau
oemoerat. wyomina. told tha ami.
1 .a speech late Friday that the con
tract which turned over th field te
Sinclair oil In te rests wa "vicious and
crimjnally wasteful" and - that it
A miu-h.h - a
Reports hav A that the "rtrftdama ate .imiaitaii-.. ' . . .
coinpany ha UkenSUckthe lt-acrs irV Th tarns ef the leaae. the aaaator
sub-leas of the f covi tract drilled
by Farum Collins. Watts and tern
porarily abeadoned.'-a.d that th woti
1 Is ta be reworked by th Thrift com-
pany. It la assd that th Farlah Col-
Una . Watts rlrwlll be used to ftn-
iah up th well. :
i-Thfb Thrift. company has eat W
a-cOutre. aid after balling for 14
hours win set a String of I l-l-lnch
' tuning with the new at cutting H
alt water and causing the well to
1 . la the-aMaaUme th ThrlU
Ko. Moduli continue to flew at
.'- rau of JM barrel "a day nU
were not only ImorovMent. but
wo (d eauae a "shameful and una-
aawy destruction" of the final naval
ou reserve at added that It would
Dabney to Speak at
Laser's Luncheon
- sam B. Dabney of Dabney King
wlU make the principal address at tha
weeajy luncheon of tbe Houston Law.
yere club at the University club at
noon Saturday. Mr. Dabney will speak
on "Judicial Reforms In Texas." -Waltar
F. Woodul. nraalrfeni of tha
International Ore at Northern railroad
and reputed to be the youngest rati
eseewiv in tne nation will preside.
a-enneui KrahL chairman of tht
no use committee and K. T. Fleming
secretary will receive applications for
memborship In the Lawyers' stub after
me luncheon.' - s
Salesmen Plan Week's
wuung lot uimt Luris
The Houston lUUmeaahln l.k a.111
be th hoat to U Uttle glris at a week's
outing at th Salesmanship bay shore
nuana. IM ouung wlU begin Satur-
omy.
Th gUMtS will b thoaa ehlldran
wno nave com in contact with social
service nurses and are not members
01 any organisation or institution.
Mum Anita Jones of Rusk school set
tlement will have charge of th put-
Alleced Liauoreller
s - - s.i id. Bernad
races 1 hree Indictments r V"0-
Tony Boarflnato charged with the
ring Ren Carley Mildred Burtla and
Vira Hlllegetst '
Th next episode Introduces the
countries that made conquest of the
new world Itely coming first with Miss
Zavalla Chllders as the lead assisted
In a folk dance by Misses Angelo Halt-
mar Para Morris Ruby EUla .Lillian
Ellis Bertha Myra. Beatrice Goodwin
end Beatrice Williams. Miss Ada
Thomas as England Mlas Alice Rush
ing as Ireland Miss Annie Kiiscke aa
Scotland and Miss Elisabeth Carley a
Walts nsxt weave into th picture
after which Mrs. Jewell Blauvelt win
be heard In appropriate songs "Corn-
In Thru th Bye" and "A UttU Bit of
Heaven." '
A th spirit of Franc. Mis Allle
Derouen comet on. followed by a
French maid. Miss Marguerite Mets.
During thla episode the pupils of Miss
Cook will give a Oypsy dance. Ruth
Shannon Sylvia Hoffman and Glenn
Johnson are to Impersonate Greece;
Fm Cox. Russia: May Williams.
Christine Hart sen Leona Urban Ic and
Elsie MlUer Sweden: Miss Louis
Daughtry Mary Kate Johnson Reaina
Albreeht Lucille Russell Mary Mler
Gladys Bragdon Mabel Todd Irene
Dobard Lulu . Foust and Willie Ms
Boenlch Cseohe-Blpvskia Introducing
folk dances directed by Miss L. Peart
Perkins. v ' -
Mlas Tlllle Sosnsr will play the role
of War. ...War's children are to be
Ignorance Mlas Marti Hughe; Idle
ness. Miss Nellie Thomas: Proverty
Mlsa Mary Stewart; Pestilence Miss
Minerva Gerschldle; Crime Miss Flor
ence Stotta and Anarchy Miss Ella
Burns. i ' ' i '
The Bplrlt of Peace win be depicted
by Mlsa Daisy KMtlit. assisted by
Education Mlas Sara Stewart: Labor
Mlag Tlllle Schumann; Prosperity Mlas
Violet McDavitt: Health Mis JuUa
Toung; Justice. Miss Jessica Fogg and
Law Miss - Gladys Bragdon. Good
Cltlsenshlp la to be portrayed by Miss
Mary Round. -
Th pageant la to ens with th sal
utation to th flat and tinging "Th
Star Spangled Banner"
usnert ror tne evening are to o.
Misses Pearl Pitsgeratd. Ola Flteaer-
ald Bernadln MeOowaa aad Kather-
in hla bout' several months ago with
La Rocca. Ha took an awful clout an
the chin was practically out on Ms
feet yet stuck around long enough to
rock hla opponent to sleep in the later
sessions. His next scrap before Hous-
ton fana was with George Butch a
crack 8L Louis featherweight In this
bout Jack again showed the fans be
was game for after taking a series of
knockdowns he got up and stuck th
limit with th pride of. Kerry Patch.
Butch stated after thla match that
Dalton waa one of th hardest punch
ing kid he had ever faced which
statement by th way was given add-
ed support a few weeks ago when Jack
knocked out Lew Selbert. Stoo
ping Selbert is no easy task as Jaok
Arnold Kid Flak and Johnnie Thomp
son win attest. yt Dalton accom-
plished thla feat la ejulte an Impress-
ivs manner j All of which should make
Vogel doubly eautloue when he goes
to th post with th hard hitting
Taxan. ' - '. -' . 1'
The bout between Vogel and Dalton
should furnish plenty of thrills for both
kids will b fighting to retain their
plaoes In tht sun. Dalton wants to
maintain his winning stride "while
Bennle win be put to make good on
his first startas this meant extra
bout; ' .-
Th principals in th main affair
Tim "Kid" ' Herman and Johnnie
Karr will
Brady mad - his advantage nine
stroke when he took four te Jock's
six on tht ' Hth after they halved the
tenth ht fives.. Poor putting was
Jock's trouble. : :' ; -i
Johnny Fen-ell virtually shot him-
self out of the ehanoo for the cham-
pionship when he took M on the sec
ond morning nine for It on the II
and HI for M holes. ' ' " "
Brady held va three-stroke lead at
tht end of th morning round with a
cor of 11 T for 14 hole and ll to go.
Jock Hutchison was second with 110.
Mike mad a' Tl of this mornln( and
Jock a 71. ' .: '.''..
Laurie Ayton of Chicago -shot him
self late third plac with a Tl-ltt while
th test of the field was scattered.
Parrel collapsed en th seoond morn-
ing nine taking 41 against par 17.
This gava hlm.lt for th' morning
round and tM for 14 holes and left him
At preeent the Interest -In the city
championship eeriea overshadow all
other - games. Fans 'throughout the
city are talking of this series and as
far as followers' of amateur- ball ' In
Houston are concerned this series will
be st Interesting as the world series.
Of course fans who followed the for
tunes and misfortunes of teams In va-
rious leacoes have already made' - a
oholc. .More partlsanism .will be
shown la the coming games than ever
before. ;.. i - r. v: ;-.
Magnolia Park all worked up
ever th prospects of the Boor! era.
The chamber of -commerce et Mag-
sella Park Is planning to. havs the
suburban cltlsena turn out ea mass
for th tames m which this teem takes
pert. v. .r . i .
Ol course Humble win- nave a nocic
ef boosters as win Admiration. The
cBuron and Sunday school teams nave
a host of followers while Camp Logan
Sprunta the Bank teams and Texas
drain all havs many loyal fans who
think the teams can not be defeated.
Sunday morning league fan are con-
fident their representative will win. '
In talking ever tbe chances ot th
various teams it might be well for fans
to remember that you can never tell In
baseball. Fan will recall last year
that th Bering team waa regarded as
a favorite to win the elty series. It
was surely a sweet looking ball club
a paper Tet the Feden Iron and
Steel team not regarded u having a
chance handed them a trouncing in
11 innings. Next day Idespit the fact
that the Ironmea were any on pitch-
ers they played the Texaco team at
Hermann park and while they lost st
was a nip and tuck battle all the way.
Three game are scheduled In th
Bank league' today. ' Lumbermans !
Commerce and First National are
scheduled to ge to It at Hermann
park. 8outh - 'Tsxaa and Hous-
ton National trt booked . at North
Me while Uhioa and Federal Reserve
are carded to taagt at Taylor school.
This diamond It In toad shape now. a
big backstop having bn built and tht
Infield worked Over. .
In the Oil league two garnet are
on th -cards. Humble and Gulf hav
a date with each other at Park Place.
Sinclair and Texaco - will meet at
Ranger. The Oil league games are
eertauv to be close inasmuch i th
teams wars better matched this year
than ever before. While Humble has
the flag cinched It Is no sign that In-
terest in tM league Is not at a high
nlteh. t "
- Th County league teams win clash
fli three games.-- -DeMohty and Boys
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A-D Qzj Kt:':j
( t " Reduced Price 1
tow Monthly Paymantg
Cvr 16000 Now In Uss li
: i-t -;- Houston Horn
Houston Gas tt Fuel C
:M minim -k.
Pttenta Obtained and'Trademat
and Copyrints Registered
v Hardly titkiy
Ph. Preeton . 0. Housten Te
Olno M Kress tulioing
v All th latt ong hits at
Ollvor Music Horn mryi
?; . Song. 8hop: '
: Planet) rJucd this week
cuyB'sc::.sc:::'
. StO Texas Avenue '
WEU2NT ' ' " -i
New Westinghouse Lwc:
. V . Fant : v-
W Alee Rent Vacuum Cltaner
1 Kiaay OccSric Co.
Ph. Preston UM : 18S0 tttte f
i KXCELLKNT CArK
' '. J. K. DAL BY MsiMasr":
finish their resDectlva train. If rvnl UinI.mtJ IV '- :'
nia- atunta . -" (TuiuiaiiuiJll..
whsr alt th boxers on the.oard wlU Brftalf Lflna Hnf nll
train. Karr was expected to arrive -CttH lng nOl Opeil
in Houston from Cleveland about Sun- ' Associated Press Report
day but a message from hla manager KANSAS CITT Aug. It. Cool wind!
Jimmla Dunn stated that he would front th north and rains In the west-
no ohanca la aria. Ml'a aanaaA - nlaa
card ehowed nly three foev and he. 8c1ho. eor a tilt at CBoy
naa two alxea and a asvan. . He re-
peatedly got Into th trap.'
"Chick" Evans leading th ama-
teurs shot a nice par 17 ea the Second
nine for tt-117. . . .
The cards; ; '
. Par In 441 M4 4U-17-U It
FarreU In l 414 74 44-3411.
Evan In 154 441 44e-t7-tt-T. ;
Plane Makes
Flight of Three Hours
Associated Press Report
; i.
t -a a . . " 7- I at aW W
ZTJVSSJF Mororless riane
J" OTvjr to th tnuid Jury In
Mtw um 0i frw. -:
r-...v:.n- j- J;' orwputy itot rutalned flight In a motorleea air-
.wwa aiiu a. xa I . . . .
yimuv aaa an inin7 B7 nwr nmv
sea student flyer of the Hanover
technical school when he remained
In th air mora than three hour.
The flight was made oa the eoncrad-
not arrive until Tuesday night karr
ana uunn are both conferring with
Ad. Thatcher relative to the selection
of a) city for th promotion of th
Brltton-Xarr world's title scrap which
Promoter Thatcher plana to stags aom
tlm In September.
Herman Is still in San Antonio. He
will arrive in Houston In ample time
to show his wares before' he enters
th rlnr. mil has quit a lot to
gain when he faces Karr and can be
relied upon to do his beat -
"Battling" Augustine and Kid tlpp
who clash In th opening six round
affair are both training hard. . tlpp
la a hard Bunching kid from Galveston
and haa a string of knockouts to his
credit "Auggy" Is a former favorite
wnn in Houston fana and win be
making an attempt to corns back.
Ticket for the bouta are selling
fsat unusually heavy advance sales be-
ing reported.
Plenty of reservations are being re-
ceived by Promoter' Steel from out-of-town
fans whe desire to attend.
Fans are coming iron) Oalveeton
Beaumont and Orange for this attrac-
tion according to Blgel.
AH th Sure! trimmln'e win ha an
hand Friday night A bit band plen
ty of muale plenty of uehers-oo do-
lay In betweea bouts and all the other
Innovations presented by Sure! at the
ADundee-Koster scrap win be repeated.
Constable
Naquln. He face
ale of whisky.
three charge of
ern part of Kanaaa Thursday night
Droae wnac aaa been the hottest sec
tion of the United States for -five
days with temperatures well above
the 100 mark throughout Kansas aad
western Missouri. ' ; -
The break came shortly after mid
night and at Kansas City bad tons
from lot of Thursday's afternoon to
t Friday morning. Manhattan Kan.
reported a maximum Thursday of 110
ana at sauna It wa III.
' The .Kansas minimum Thursday
night waa 51 at Hanover. Local
snowers gave Temporary relief In a
number of locallt't 1st Thursday
Hutchiheon goern early half an Inch ef
rain; Mcpherson .14; Wichita .14
and Parsons L Other showers were
confined to Western and southern Kan-
sas. There Is no prospect for a gen-
eral rain. . . " .- ' t- s ..
school.
' South Houston and Mykawa go to It
at South Houston while the Maswolla
Psrk Boosters and City Hall tangle at
Forest HIU. - .v '; .:
KLA1! HOLDS BIG'
OUTDOOR UEET
LIOYL'OI
' Texa Avenue and Trsvle ttree
ROOM end PRIVATE BATH sr
. CtlUNO PANS 1J0 and Up
West End Methodists'
Plan Trip to Bayshore
Members of th Wsst End Methddlst
church will leave th city at 1:11 p m.
Saturday for a plcnio trip to the bay-
shore aeeordlng to announcement Fri-
day. Members are requested to meet
t th church Brunner avenue and
Wood street at l: p. m. Saturday.
It was stated that preparatlona have
Fana are urged te get their tickets I l"n mJ to accommodate aay num.
early for thla affair and ta order to I "er of people. An all-day stay will be
accommodate th late cnee Slgel will I ma9 mna a np aoa wiu bs made
have tha baa office at tha eiiv I during the night Membera alas are
torlum open all dsy oa Friday top-1 10 011 h their lunches.
temoer a. ; . - : 1 . . .
Houston Post Special. . -CORPUS
CHRIST! Texas Aug. U.
Tbt Corpus Christi Ku Klux Klan
pen air meeting held at the bid army
camp two. miles south ef the city
Thursday sight was attended by . a
crowd aetimaUd at 10000 perssna.
Tltltor began arrtvlng early In th
afternoon on special train of eight
coach so hawing- com from Kenedy
bringing on tt persona from that point
aad. aouth.' t
Speaker who addressed the tpeota-
tors said that 100 Klantmen were
taking part In th ceremonies be-
neath th fltry cross. Th cross an
inunans one was lighted with red
electrlo lights. An American flag flew
from th top st the structure.
Speaker befor th spectator told
bonds
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to
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irjVESfnEm
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Vf6to7
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2UIL1U3GGG.
Union Bank lalldlng
TwDshooters Will Gl
Reduced Rates to GAN. W SSf ZSZSESSrJZ
Trapshootei of Canada aa tha
United States excepting th Pacific
eoast will be given reduced rates oa
the rallroada In attending the Grand
Americaa Handicap Trapsbootlng
wmwnent in Auanuo aty
Csrtlfloataa will ha aa an
lines. The shooter and those who ao
with him win hav to pay full tare
going but th certificate which ha
should ask for aad receive When he la
vurcnaeing nll uctet to Atlantic City
will secure for him hatt far return-
Ing. -. -
Thoe on the Pacific eoast do not
fold. Heats' machine landed IU
meters above th starting point
Hentxan la the flyer who startled
th world of aviation last Saturday by
I remaining: in the air two hour and
io ascend breaking an records by a
considerable margla.
Mexico Files Complaint '
About Corpus Incidents
Associated Press Report. :. '
WASHINGTON. - A us. IS. Cora-
nia In Km Ik. U.atu. ! I
.?r5!ell?i forh tourist fare through its embassy here that the
mi .... ... . ..... . wniw iviiuinwam vsnn
bu? is a time of Tu n.srTua ZJ1 - m i? v. . ft" "ln consul at Corpus .Christi
aM . .-fT.rT!-?! 20t?!?flttib to " tettlnt Texas had beea insulted and mls-
-VnH.TJ ir..:"'L1;:: .'J" "' "'" . --V" . we regular fare.
millions ef dollars which tha anvann
ment would realise" were the prop-'
erty te have been "properly handled."
benefit
BINIFIT DANOaV
A dance win be given as
MhH.tMiMit Au .V . n . k . . . .
---"-"-"." an amvam eptruuai
church Saturday Auguet tt oa the
second floox of Carpenters' hail 1M1
Canltpt ayepn. 'Thai danelag Is te
beain prompu- at! a av .. i i
Thla action en tha cart of tha rail.
road should bring many more hoot-
era to Atlantic city.
SATURDAY? SCHRDULI.
."'; ' Southern Leeoue. '4-
; Mobil at Atlanta.
New. Orleans at Birmingham.
Nashvill at Chattencmga
Memphis at UtU Rock.
treated Recently when h attempted
to Investigate at Cbarce Taxaa the
whipping of a Mexican have' been
transmitted by state department offi-
cials to the governor of Texas with
a request that he cause a full Investi
gation to be 'made and report the clr
cumetancee to Washington.
Until the report from the Texaa gov
ts received here state depart
ment officials aald no further actioa
eaa be taken la th case
Heads of Bis? Business .
Tdl Why Uy Came
Outlining the reasons that Induced
th firm they repreaent to make
Houston . their; headquarters ' F. J. I
Becker president ef tba Houston Mm
and Xtevator company; Robert B.
Kelly president of. the Houston oil
terminal company; TL K. Lay reprw-
sentint the Texaa-Portland Cement
company and L. F. Rothermel. aa'tM
chief for tht Deepwater Oil raflnertea
contributed the featnr of tbe weekly
nincneon or th Houston Balaam nahlp
club Friday. . . .
Sack representative tv as Inter-1
sunt tutoress sad th "talks" ware
arranged by the entertainment mm.
mltte in keeping with the slana or tha I
Houston civic eoundt The luncheon I
was oeoignated "Houston day" - I
A brief muelcal praaram waa-jm. I
anted after the luncheon. Roy TVau I
baritone aocompanled by Robert Fish- I
er gar two eelectiona after which
same uiga warren coloratura s
pre no wita Sam Swlnford at th
piano offered three delightful mm.
Former Governor A. H. LMwina a 1
MIsshurlppL who Is In Houston for a
few daya waa the arueat af w n
Wood president of the chih for the
nmroeon. jack creeper braided.
Sclic:! Dcyo
IrC laaeair t
Just Received a Small
Import Order .
v rXr:cY 1
I i't raola.
LLseaJTaJ Lw.aai.'J
and Open and .'
Get Your Tick Now
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Special attention to the housewife. To prevent mov-
Inj we art offering the entire atoca of Tinware' 'aad
Qraniteware at reduced prices. This off erf you sav-
ings opportunities on Household . Kitchen and Cod-
ing; Utensils. Reductions also on Pipe Fittings Fa-
bg Tackle Nets Cook Stoves "Tireless Cootcrs
Axes Carpenters' Tools Etc ' wtm2
' SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT. .
X1S7 Congress
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