The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 115, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 14
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.57 YORKERS SEE
:0SI1IESS I.1A1! FOR
gOYERNOR'S CHAIR
Candidate Immune From
Political Influences
Is Desired
morning; when n automobile In which
they were driving- alone 8trinerB
Ridge near the city. backed oft ei
hlxh embankmnat and turned over I
MTral times rolling Oowa tha eru-
bsnkment a distance of Ti fet.
They war both caught under the
car and dragged down tha embank
ment. Both war unconscious when
rescued aad their bodies were cut and
severely bruised and It Is feared both
were Internally Injured.
Associated Tress Report
virw rnnic Julv 27. A standard
has been raised In the pre-election
nolitlcal skirmish. U became-known
Thursday when a group ot New York'i
"neo-modcrnlsts" expressed their In
tention of attempting to pufa bust
- ness man "immune from political In
' 4n ih nvntmr'i chair.
This much was revealed 1n a stata-
xnent issued after a meeting of the
group. The rest la a secret but the
Indications . are that the purpose Is
nothing short of a coup to tie literary
knots In the tail of the Tammany tiger.
- and haul the O. O. P. elephant from
- the boarda In Aha coming guberna
1 tftriftt .UavttAn
The regulation of the board of elec-
tion -rhich renulres a formal an
nouncement of as. intention to hold
a conrentloa for the choosing ot an
Independent candidate for State office
waa the reason for the partial rerela-
'" tiftn nf ihm nnlftfral TlAng.
The announcement said "a group of
representative Dusiness ana ioti-
.'binki'mni ximI women issued a call
. for a convention to be held on October
-. X in New York for the purpose or nom-
inating for the governorship an inde-
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pendent OUSJnoes man canuiaaia iur
nnna fmm nnlfttrai Influence.
: "The committee includes . Chester
AMrich. Tom B. Clarke Jr.. George
Chappell writer; Frank Craven actor;
Frank CrowinshleM. editor; Elsie Fer-
. guson actress; Ruth Hale Wallace Ir-
. win. writers: Harrle Llnderber Ken
neth Murehieon Mary Nash actress;
George Palmer Putnam.' publisher;
Edward Streeter. writer: Charles Han'
on Towne critic; H. C. Witwer hu
wrist and Whitney Warren archl
Rutk UaU IWm Hpvwnod Broun).
la a leader In the movement of the
Lucy Stone leafrue an organisation of
' women who believe that wives should
keep their maiden names.
R. I. & P. Application
: Dismissed by I. G C.
Associated Press Report.
WASHINGTON. Jury 17. The Inter
state -commerce commission Thursday
dismissed the application of the Chi-
cago Rock Island Pacific railway
company for an order approving Its
ownership snd holding of certain
shares of the capital stock of the Chi
eago Alton railroad company. The
commission held that the proposal did
not come within Its jurisdiction under
: the Interstate commerce act
Car and Occupants Roll
Down Steep Embankment
Associated Press Report.
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. Jury 7.
Mrs. C. W. Cox of Tulsa Okla. and
Miss Ell Renfree of Chattanooga
were peraaps fatally injured Thursday
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Big Flour Shipments
Expected From West
Houston wHI handle extensive ship
ments of flour In the near future if
the plana of the local steamship
agents materialise. Plans are being
made to handle large quantities with
in the next three weeks.
Bookings have been made by several
of the large Kansas milk via Houe
ton td foreign countries and to the
West Indies
A short time ago several ' Houston
steamship agents and operators from
Galveston made an extensive trip
through the wheat belt ot the middle
west. They believe that the recent
bookings have come as a result of
the trip.
17 GKDEHELLA
IS FODilD UUEII
ROIIAKCE CIMRS
New York Cxmrt Proceed-
ings Recall Exploit of
George Busch
torney'a office and Instituted criminal
proceedings. Warrants were Issued on
the complaint of both Mrs. Busch and
Mrs. Meyer but tha police found it
Society Leader Dies
At Summer Colony
Associated Press Report.
LENOX Mass.. July ST. Mrs. Annie
Robe Oris wold for 20 years one of the
leading: members of the Lenox sum
mer colony. Is dead at her home here.
She was born In England. Before her
marriagm to Daniel Paine Griswold
who died 13 years ago she appeared
in numerous society theatrical produc-
tions In New York....-
Jules Mary Novelist
And Dramatist Dead
' .Associated Press Report
PARIS July !7 Jules Mary novel
ist snd dramatist died here Thursday
at -the age of TL He was the author
of numerous plays among which were
The (Sword man's Daughter" and "A
Man's Shadow" as well as about M
novels. He waa a member of numer
ous French societies of men of letters
and Knight of the Legion of Honor.
PORTLAND Ore. July 17. Chut.
dla Windsor Tartoue bora here. Is
the twentieth century Cinderella who
Is reported acquiring a title In New
York Thursday as the adopted daugh
ter of the Countess Clarel Da Toeue-
vllle de Sampan de Chawjuetot. The
proceeding were to be certified la sur
rogate court Thursday.
Madame Tartoue the present wife of
Pierre Tartoue a portrait painter
first married a Pendleton Oregon.
tailor named Roth.
Later she appeared In Seattle Wash-
ington as the wife of George J. Bosch.
Busch represented himself to be heir
to the millions of Adolphus Busch
8t Louis brewer. At that time 112.
she was widely heralded ss the "most
beautiful womsn In the world. '
A year passed and then Busch un-
accompanied this time reappeared at
Seattle. He met pretty Dorothy
Meyer daughter of Mrs. J. N. H.
Meyer of Seattle. He explained that
he had been divorced so nothing; was
said when he snd Dorothy returned to
Seattle a few days later from Victoria
B. C announcing that they had been
married. A few months later Mrs.
Busch of the year before reappeared
In Seattle. The first person that she
met was the woman who had met her
on her previous visit and who begmi
to commiserate with her over the dl
vorce.
"It was so sudden" she told Mrs.
Busch. 1
It was suddener than that for Mrs.
Busch but she saM nothing except to
explain that she had "kept It quiet"
Then she went to the prosecuting at'
The
i'Gimmie"
Much Wanted New Pump fc
Now Here for You
7
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ADE of brown velour calfskin light weight won't
"peel or scratch up." Low flat rubber heels for
walking. A vacation shoe.
NOTE The $1 SALE PRICE on White Canvas ana-
White Kid Pumps and Oxfords Stays All the Week.
RUCKLEY'Q
JL J15 Main Street
was too late. Busch taking his "wiife"
with him started a flight across the
country which kept him on the first
pages ot the newspapers for days.
Details of the woman's mrrt :; to'
Tartoue were not available here bui
In January. 1S31 she sued him far
separation. . "
Feel that Chatter
What's the Matter?
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'At all Ford dealers and the
better filling stations and ga-
rages. Distributed by
W. H. MacDonald
Houston Texas
IARAM0UNT
DRESSING 1
1000 Island Dressing
t TiblMseoehui Paramost DraMiog
J TsMmsoosMs Hlrack't Chlk Saece.
1 TaMMsoealiil Hirsck's Swtet fie-
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Sesd tar rwiswMM Rtdee Book-Frse
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15 lmt 11111 Errg.
Four Bargains for Friday
and Saturday
$1000.00 Grand slightly used but
good as new; strictly guaranteed; rich
mahogany case $685.00
Bush t5c Gerts Piano walnut case;
used a very little $575.00; will go to-
day and Saturday for. . . . . .$335.00
Howard Player oak case just like
new $375.00
This includes Bench Scarf and
Twelve Rolls of Music
Milton Player mahogany case; just a
little shopworn; a $750.00 Player
Bench Scarf and twelve rolls Music
in this sale for. ... . ... . .$475.00
See 'us for New Pianos Grands Players and
Upright. You will make no mistake in buying
Pianos or Talking Machines from
Bush & Gerts Piano Co.
Corner Travis and Rusk
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Proof
If your tiling system Is
complicated you know
from exwrienc that a
V green clerk can completely
derange it. Simplified ty$-
tems save time and money.
Easily installed with our
modern filing devices.
A Pleasure to Show You
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Made famous by tKd
manufacturers off
Bevo A.B.Ginffer Al
A.B.Root Beei A.B-
Draught A.B.Barloy
Malt Syr up Malt
Nutrine and other
products..
ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC ST. LOUIS
American Ice & Storage Co.
Distributors Houston Texas
"Holeproor Hosiery
for Men Women and
Children .
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A SILK SUIT
VALUE THAT
FAR EXCEEDS
ALL PREVIOUS
EFFORTS Kl
VALUE GIVING
it
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Shantung Silks
Rajah Silks
Values to $28.75
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WASH BLOUSE SPECIAL
Today and Tomorrow
Tailored Blouses of fine batiste and striped
dimity. Peter Pan collars or V neck others
.with frill collar and cuffs ol checked gingham. .
Prtctically all our Tailored Wash Blouses in-
cluded in this clearance in three groups: -
Up to $395 for $1.98 :s
Up to C5.25 for $2.39
Up to $6.95 for $3.25
Everitt-Buelow Co.
Women's Clothiers
715 Main . 717 Main
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PRICES ON FURNISHING GOODS THAT SHOW BIG
SAVINGS
Men's Madras and Percale Shirts
Regular $2.00 Values
95c
Complete choice In wanted colon and stripes.
Excellent tailoring snd feature rallies at this
pries.
Men's Fancy Madras Underwear
Regular $1.50 Values
95c
In fancy stripes snd checks. Full cut cool
comfortable aarments that nerer fall to give
entire satisfaction.
405 Main
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mzR&caczx&s.
Scanlan Bldg.
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try Ua Li
1109 CONGRESS-ACROSS FROM COURT HOUSE
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" PRICES ON' : ' r
UNDAMAGED MERCHANDISE
Dont let this opportunity slip by yon Sale lasts only a few days longer
and yon probably will never see another like it
mm I MIME CO STOCK
Selling at Less Than Wholesale Cost Come and See
PAINTS FISHING TACKLE HOUSE FURNISHINGS TOOLS PIPE
FITTINGS EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE.
Would Entertain a Proposition on the Entire Stock;
1109 COMGRESS ACROSS FROM' COURT HOUSE
EVERYBODY TAKES A M'
VACATION
You Should Obtain the Maximum Result
byVisitrnj
COLORADO;
Or One of the National Pkrlci ' 1: !
NATURE'S PLAYGROUNDS
Substantially Lcv;sr Tourist Fsrc:
':l EfrectiTeMay 15th r-r
Modem ConTenient Senrice
Via the
Ft. Worth and Denver City Ry.
THE DEPENDABLE THOROUGHFARE"
Two Through Colorado Trains with Coaohsa and Sleeper
From Fort Worth Dally No Changs of Cars Neoesfiry
j En Routs
DinersAll Meals a la Carte
Through Sleepers Nov Orltsns to Denver Via Southern
Psclflo Houston and Fort Worth
For further Information or descriptive booklet: "Soenlo Colorado-Utah"
"Rooky Mountsln Natlonal-Estso Park" "Yah
lowstons Park" or "Qlaolor Park" call on your local tlokst
agent or address J. E. Moroney Qertsral Agent Union Station
Houston Toxas or ' .
W. F. STERLEY
Qonsral Passenger Agent
Fort Worth Tsxas.
Woodland Fair and Frolic
Friday and Saturday July 28 and 29
Afternoon and Evening V
Woodland Heights 1 o V
Morrison Ave. Between North snd Bayland '
Take Woodland Car v :
Baby Show Bathing Girls' Review
Street Parade Band Concert
Everything for a Good Tim6 ' -
Don't Miss It!
STANDARD 6-POUND
IRONS
Special Prico
50
Udtri r.:S:r C:ly
VGojs Bactris Go.
711 Travis. Street
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A-B GAS RANGES
Rsduood Prlcss .
' Low Monthly Psymsnta
Over 1S.0O0 New In Use In Houston
Homes - .
Houston Gs 0 Fuel Co.
Atyourt i
TOrCERG-rvIAAS CO.
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