The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 305, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922 Page: 4 of 14
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TH2 HOUSTON POST: ; FRIDAY : MOTNINC FEBRUARY 922?
at 1 o'clock at the home of Mri George
U Glass A-l Kaiser apartment' An
tba and Ansk.
Crockett School Mothers'
from' g'bomb left then at th tlm Fr4-
cfaco Villa with ill lore tone4 th
towa' according to -a dispatch received
of their inamber ftund tha gtenad- near "
th powder house tajjrhlch an' xplolon
recently took place. One of th children 1
held tbe machine ht hi hands while aat
other drove a nai) into i so that they
could get th powder. ;
Thursday In Ban Anteulp bjr the
paper La Prensa. - ;
Xha chlhlwa ww fpIFw
news-
when one
Club
. v ; . ' TELEPHONE PRMTOhl MOO V . x . j;
and . eoavta. " Mr. I ' '
TELEPHONE-PRESTON MOQ
rlJn it Ih Dmi 'J Mr. A. I: Br.
rn w Moore aira awh aws
Moore and Mm. Calm Oarsrood enter-
tain vita a tea Iran 4 to 6 'dock for
M18MI Louis arwx4 and Cad
Wartham and' Mesdame flue-thcr
FroeUJ and H. H Bryant. ' .
Treble del tdub'a loncheon jrtusieeJ.
bridge party and supper danc at -the
Main Street auditorium. . '
Ladf Washington chapter I1.A.R meets
t b:3Uo. m. vrun gars a. n. urosoy
Iiouella It. Buarough fa enjoying Maud
of complimentary affair. . Wednesday
afternoon lira Burroughs entertained
wit a tea in .honor of Mist ttoorc.
Trcble'Clef Spaghetti
Luncheon and Party
Musicale Saturday
Afternoon
Woman's duh oridg
at
M the horn of Mr J and Mrs. O. C
Lang Saturday afternoon at 3:H0 'dock
little Misse Vera Merle Lang pfenlst and
Mrs. & li Co whose deft hand at
eoncoctlnr aparbettl that baa been pro
nounced "better than any we have eaten
in the Italian eafei of New Xortr Dl
thoae who- know irill be at the helm In
the kitchen of Main atreet andito'rfnm
all day todar. to direct the- cooking for
the maaj who have take table for the
aniqne apachem hineheoa arranftd by
too Treble Clef alnb.' -. f. w-. .
The luncheon will be ready - at noon
and wtU be followed by a moelcale at
College Woman'a dub britlr narty
Ura. II. X. tlumparey a a p. m. ;
Arcbi-Arta ball b Autryiioueo. V i
'Assembly Dance aSr'dliant
; Affawmm
. TTiu taday aTentoc at the(Klee hotel Tike
'AlucnUr entertalJkd Vitb the' aecond
party . of the vinten-aa elaborate dance
with 0out SSi itveete preeaut -1
.- Pha treee tfapiqal plant aad Aaau-
aifd flowera tranaforwed the ballroom
iatu a tore)? garden. Great banket a j(
ereen. v aoJJ Ktr occupied tiicarwii
College Woman'
' Sponsor the County Fair
At the Iria theater under the aaenicea
pupil of Mlaa Helen Baft and Charlotte IvlU aniaVaom. t "lio!"aJrt -CW-WwnM'a elub Friday and
Htronr.-'vioHnlat and pnpfl of X Moody I y";. ...?. bej
Dawwn will enterUbi with wuaicale. Zm t ntiirJ f5??! $V&AUten of Honaton.. Miaul
t'V'.V.-' ' ' . Ite ;hM m. nnW t.Elne ri ''l.0 aperon
a IXam'uke noat No. tU. will hold Itt
regdlar haaineta aeaaioa Friday craning
at-8:30 o'clock. All atembera are rged
to be' prevent v Ut O. B. Magia ee
retary will bk at the aozQiary . club
room. Friday afternoon and aeenlng to
recelre new memberahipe and the renew-
al otall member wh have not aa get
paid their juxi wuea...
9 Viuo iv
Personals
will'was ci'c
"rtpirninf itro Jbie
7 U " .. . .
i . ' iun4 Tbe enure wan spare aim uieaa
Ver filled wkh deep re begonia and
i puty-illowa and fern "fhe titage wan
f 1 acreeucd off with inttice f auiiiax ud
V baakofs of tr flower.. Qynntitie of
'WsOnlianUa iw) ia itaakeu ou urn gave
i sorga toncbee.of color ami tbe light
t finr ehoded wHw rainbow tulle. Ia the
'!n nark' roUa lattice and roe
iV ree with baakota of begonia and pnaar
itcotiet decoration ana
w.i a cbarmuig son
r1 furi!ed- te vhit. and 'binct
t; vi.iw roirig plant nnd flowers.
' An.- orchestra '.from Pallaa gare the
; 'iwni 'far the dancing nml during the
suffer tw.r I'indlar'a rcbetra played.
i At iiri'lfuglit fournr aup!'
Mterrtd iu the banquet ball whet a aOrer
V and orange motif waa aed. Bound table
1 eatlng sis. were arranged for more than
300 fuest and .each Uble lighted by the
eft glow of orange colored taper in
ailvtr candlestick tied with orange tulle
and priy of punywillowa. . -
Dinner forpebutantes
--Mr.iS. F. Kmm. dinner Thurday
Mr. Harrle T. Undeberg of Kw Tork
will arriTe on tbe Tth or this moutn to
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo V.
Keubaii. . . y"-r
Mrland Mr. F. M.T-aw returned last
eveulng from a short trip to Washington
and Jey lork.
COUNTY EXPENSES
FOR JANUARY LESS
THAN ANTfCIPATED
Total Cost" to Taxpayers
For First Mnth Is
I $74581.0!
I
Ibe iiTen' following the evening upper'
I w wjim anw ormm urm mm pmrr jj j rr..i.i
tie. Ticket for luncheon and muaical I 'J" V"V"."r.'J".r"u. 5 "
or supper and mnsicale are ro be only
I id cenis ana zor an aauuiouat uu ceni
card may be played all the afternoon.
For those who wish to play card only
tickets win be sold at $1 each. In the
erenlng dancing .win ho prorided with a
fin orchestra at 91.00 couple or S2
a couple indndlng onpr. . - v
While ft ia preferred that reserva-
tion be made- titoso. Ji hava not don
so wHI find a very cordial welcom await
ing thoui. a wallas delicious spaghetti
about whWi Mr. Cox remarked:
"My Italian winding teacher. Tectg
Vlcna of Cincinnati tsnalit me ecret
of her delicion apaxhetth I et a fine
qnalify frony m Italian in toe market
and lM hn imported paste. Parmerao
elicne. mushroom nnl herbs that' ar
cooked at varkrni stages in the prepara-
tion tbt actual recip for wlilili will
bar to star. 7 cue with the Treble
Clef dub -until (ho. clubhouse and con
cert hall J aecored.
'W art offering salada bora doen-
vrea sandwiches and coffee to go witn
tbe spaglielti and the whoio compose a
menu in whet even the most jaded ap
petites.' -
Sisterhood J3 tth Israel
Harris county' running expenses for J MothtTS Ond Daughter S Tea
the first month of 11C2 amounted to $48-1 A : " - . .
aI .Z tttm mnthi mort I The regnlar meeting of the 8iterliood
""-- - . . --. --t. . I 111 K. V.M - (.iul nlxk nn IMi n
uu. u. . . - - i nu a -a o ' I t. rri I. l a
.1.- ITVL I. nuM.Klw In.. than thai cu u a u w viuva. iwuiara in. unv
of County Auditor Wanfabnrn Tiled
1 TT.L . I : I 1 .L..
prJ- rau for TohVf n5000 park" eh
tnclnded to the yer'. budget. ' ''X:. ....Lb. 4..
AH t the Kpenae including tne last
After th sneetlnr the followtnr m
.1. i 11-tnvwi ki I creung program wiu pe given ror
unruiruh vui vi iuv .vvv"v fc-.A J J....Ll. 1
of mi. which .mounted to LJ201;Se;!nd at K. TSX' wiU .teeak to moth
JSOT.?t.K """" " r"" era on ''Adolescence." At 4. o'clock afl
niininni iu. 'KiaaVJia " -- v7- a a a i
evening preoeaiwi ine . IJunntag expenafu of the ranoue de- """ . " T Z- 1
JF&S2S$r& ffSSf" 'f-" 11448 80 ''fwW'tJ-.ivSVht.r
and Am thwin!' Columbia roeadora j jJJJJ 'nV ZV:. S W rj Jf"
ed th table which wa lighted by row 7. ; El81 23 "2 MJre hn -r'
I.n.r. In silver holder and rose ptaeelT5!. K-tlit' ' AIR nfl "Mother of Mlae" by Mrs.. AbeWg-
th chaDeron for Saturday.
iMehedler Guild to Eifr
: tertatn Miss radden
ganh 1 radden. headHner of the 11a
Jestlc theater this week" will be the
Cieat of Mr. March Culmore and the
Ittle Theater guild at an tafbrmal re-
ception at the Little theater Friday
night- after . th last performance : of
'Mr. Phn rasses By."
Service Star Legi6n Meeting
The 'regular meeting of the Service
Sfar Legion (War Mothers) will b held
Saturday at S o'clock 'at Munn'a udi-
torium vbeaU fuaaal for tag day and
ror the February 12 memorial serncei
will ba under discussion i. i- -Vr f-
A full attemlnnca is requested by tbe
officer ia order ifst these thing may
WM BttJVU ; .y
City Federation Luncheon
February IS. Wednesday la the date
chosen for the City. Federation of Cltiba
luncheon at-ja nlst. Mr
i aar
r. 8. V.
Kere at Hadlev. S82 nd lira. Albert
Ch mcn at-Hadmr 2700 wiU Uk.rea-
eTvstious for-the affair which I the
xecond oi tne reeruon social - meet-
ins nnder tba chalrmanshiD' of . Mrs.
Guy B. Browns t
' Woman s Cii
ty cm ;
cards marked covers for Miss Elisabeth
Oodwin Mis Ann Gocwin. Mis Mary
Porter Kirkland Mis Katberine van.
Militia.
Uounty pnyaician
I'OtttT luruano aun luiucnun '""v.- Court raoorter
u:.. m..nna Itaarann. Miaa I'attV HU1!iL.i..u.l .ui
. - . - 1 TUUuLlUU "llltTI ..
'7
ISO 00
325 00
Lommi. Mist Rliaabetb Henderson Mis
Madge Scott? Mr. Kenneth Fransheim
1 Mrs. Bimma Messrs. Herbert Godwin
Mac Oliver Bus Baty Harold McCuh
lough . Robert Bowles. Jtoy O. tVtn.
SeUer Thomas Keramerton Dean Clar-
ence Dodge and George Bruce. ; v.
u; .';''
.Luncheon j or f4ri. 'Stark
f a- .rt . ci. t-u a.. J
. at 1 o'clock Thurady at her horn withij.""
- t-WnUUlUl UlUtunjU giWHViuif uaf
Thomaa Edward Stark of Owensboro.
Kyi who Im the guest of her parent
' Mr. and Mra. R. W. Knox for th winter.
" ' Handsome flowers graced th home
' - pink chrysanthemum in the library. Jon-
quil in' the hall and pink carnafiona la
the.musi room. The mpoheoa table was
very lovely with Busself roses and their
rich color reflected throughout the deo
: orations and menu A handsome doth of
. filet and cutwork covered the table in the
center of which wa a plaqu of exquis-
J it rdses and fern. Silver dishes held th
confections and-.nuts and roe tapers
' burned softly at each end. On of th
pretty features of th luncheon service
; was tbe use of npray of baby rambler
t rose t adorn the cocksall glasses and
-. ..also for the parfait course. Rosa place
card don in water color marked covers
for a group of th honoree'a Intimate
girlhood friends. -
. .
Count V hides
County courtNo. 1 . . .
County court No. 2 .
County assessor) . . . . .
County auditor
. - i . - i
uriminat Qiiuia otr ......
Diatrict attorney
Collector ........... i .
County engineer .
Countr "clerk
Sheriff
m of i
ner.
Tea and Social hour. s- t
All Ml ' -
288 oo American .Legion A uxiliary
Af Adl '. ' . mr . ' ... . .
xa Americatt Lgioa. auxiliary XBom-
uacnawayji aaBiinea ny .urs. virgie
Ha Cillau ' contralto; Mr. C. X
iJtfVv violinist nd Cecil JVlchola
bone. Interested friends are invited
Bridge for Misses Michaux
; and Gordon
A delightful party of Thursday after-
" rfoon wa the bridge at tbe Country dub
i having ai hostesses' Ml Evelyn O'Keefe
andtMn. Ray Weston who entertained
fa honor Of Miaa fenny Xind Mirbaux a
February bride-elect and Mis Virginia
Gordon of 8t Louis who. fs visiting her
.-' sister Mra. James D. Dwon Jr.
" '. -
- - Bridge Luncheon tor -
vv 1 .. Debutantes
; Ml-s. W. 8. Hunt will entertain with a
. luncheon and bridge at the Country dub
i on Saturday February 11 In honor of
' three of the debutante. Miea Elisabeth
and Ana Godwin and Mary Porter Kirk'
land. -. : . '. v :-. . i r
i Piano Recital
f Mrs. L. 0 t-unbcroa will present her
iian elak In recital Friday evening
fr rbrcary 3 nt 8 o ewca at her studio
. 402 Hathaway assisted by Mrs. Virgle
Harm a
xvlouhona.
- to attend thia affair. Thosoo la tiro
. gram indude Luht Beaa Johaoa. Mar-
fret Carter Gladys Rarkweii Minnie
Katharine BaIl;Joha Minor BU Fran-
leha echrseder Marjori Marsha II Ewing
1 Marsliall and Buth Stewart. t -
- Dance at Threttpmcs
On Saturday night Febrnan 4 at 80
o 'dock several yeang men from th
' L'niou National bank are giving dance
at Tare Fines. . : - - .
. Thi I L first on of serie to be
rWtm at a' stipulated tint Indefinitely
ill affair ha .been. arranged to sur
't evening of happy diversion with
1 eck'a Bad Boy orchestra furnishing th
music. " Society Is looking forward to thi
.vent and large attendance U antid-
l ated. 1. - . rS ;
" ? - j -' r
College W omans Club 1
Bridie' forty
Tho' married memVr of the executive
' ird of th College Woman' dub wiU
ruin the dub member with a bridge
r thi afternoon at th horn of th
'lit Mrs. 11.- K. Humphrey at 8
i. This is th fir it of a chain of
p'anned by th dub. -
'. --r for McLcurin
t ' ?'-.J. P. Unustonn enter.
i a c "r pcrtj TburBday
i i- I'nr ) i.iM Kberine Me-
. . t'"V a' J thf!r guests
i u l. Arnbj dance
f
. i
Jca
Doteaa horn I
Ietntjpu home ...
Infirmary
St Anthony's home.
Faith borne
Clothing drugs I...
Harris county jail ....
Court house I....
County library
Dalimiuehtibors' school
Delinquent girl' school. . . . . .
Poor farm ....1
Telephone
Canning dub
Sheep Inspector ............
Insane .
Delinquent .tax expense......
Block book :
District expenses ..........
Cnmihia'inner Drednct No. 1.
Commissioner precinct No. 2.
Commissioner pteeinct no
Commissioner precinct No
MisccUaneou
Total
424 00
325 00
221.2 6S
715 00
176 73
2020 45
625 85
653 80
840 00
007 01
150 00
125 OO
V845 00
.100 Oft
750 00
115 78
1765 00
641 68
1001 82
3884 0.
657 17
270 50
125 00
125 00
1007 00
&B3 OU
165 00
133 88
1791 72
5.047 07
3. L 2.820 85
4. 2966 20
At 2:30 o'dock the election board of
the Womaa a City dub wiU -meet Mr I
ehort buainesa meetina- in thd Harris'
Hahlo dubroom to be followed by the
rerular nrorram at B o clock on tho sun
Ject "What Houston Needs Most" dealt
with in series of tea mlnut talks- by
even speaker three women and four
men.
44
Jun(orGirls' 'Musical Club
Tb rnlr meettne of the Jnnloi
Oirls Musical dub will b held Saturday
S4970 47
Humane Society Covtjrs .
Laree Ranee of Cwes
: Even Reuniting" Couples
- Associated Pre Report -
CHICAGO. Feb. 2. Investigation
by th Illinois Human society during
1021 ranged from case ot doga oeing
dropped from airplanes with iara-
phntca attached. ' to cruelty to chil-
drcu according to th annual report
read Thursday at th fifty-third con-
vention by George A-JH. Scott tat
(ocretary. "' '
Complaint in 1071 cases. Involving
8115 children were Investigated and
1030 children benefited the reiiort
ays. ' Fines of $2701 were Imposed
on men and women tried for cruelty
t children. . .-.." t.
. Twenty stranged couples were rec-
onciled thronch effort of th society.
Complaint of cruelty 'to domeitie
-acimals numbered 2tw wan cruelty
to mcUann animal and bird In-
eluded case of monkeys whit mice
squirrel! pheasants wla parrot?
iieacocka ' eagles camel coyotes e
lio-it and leopards. Fine imposed for
cruelty to animals totaled $1930.50.
The sodety handled several hundred
cases In the court of dotnestle rela-
tions including 226 for non-support
221 involving drunkenness 21 estrange-
ments 21 dotheslin fight 12 rase of
Jealousy fire- cases ot affinities four ot
wive neglecting their home three
where relatives-ln-law wire accnied
three dn to boarder two ot extrava-
gance and other indnding Indiscreet
' wives spiritualism bad temper nag-
ging husbands. Immorality cruelty
f ambling and disorderly conduct :
Federal Reserve Qut :c i &
i Organized Among .Bank !
; Employes in Hbustoh
; For' th promotion of ocilL athletic
a a a . - sa
ana dncattonai intercourse ctmong its
members th Federal Reserve dub of
Houston wa Organised recently among
employe of th Federal Reaerv bank
Houston branch.. J. Grant Murphy was
elected president ot th new organisation
with the following officer to serve with
nimj tv tvawo uratt vw president;
Miss Marjorle Ann Wilson - secretary;
Fred A. Gordon treaaareri Mr. Lilli
Bohm chairman social committee;. Mr.
Lillian Taylor chairman commMM oa
welfare and co-operation r C S. Atkinson
chairman auditing - committee; Gaston
Mile chairman athleti. committee and
L. O. Brings aaanager baseball team.' ' -AO.
officer of th bank unanimously
were elected honorary members of the
dub and all employe applj-tnr for nem-
bershio before i ebrnarv 10 will be eon-
stdered charter mccbers. . It is expected i
1 '"
'Crockett School Mother'g
meet at 8 o'clock Friday.
dub
wm
We are offering any fancy
WINTER SUIT in stock at-
i nil?0 1
h - i aaaaaaaaMBamBBMaHMHIM
T
1
ThoseVwho lenow tKe nigh quality of our.
'Clpthing can easily see that ita the mostN
. ' trnportant sale of the year. - ' -r . " - t
j TneV are bound to self faslv so you better .
; huny here and make your selection.
0-0
4 i-lL. t . .. tttmmJt
French Auction Stamps . llh;
; To Collect Fpnds For" '
Payment of Wat Debt
Asodated Ttess Report
X KEW TOBK. Feb. new means
of eollectina a fw odd 'million of
th war debt has7 been hit upon by
French members of th Uhtd com-
mittee oa reparation.; When collec-
tion begin to drag they merely aue-
tion a few ot th postage stamp col--'
lecUd by th lt Baron Ferrari. Such
an ' aoction will tab place In Marrk.
'when two sections of the famous col- .
lection -will b offered. Among th
bidder -will be several ArWicans
i probably inemdin- John Ktemana and
AM r. J Caspar of -New York and
Arthur Hind of Otic. NT T Th last
.two already' bsv helped to bring to
'thi country "old atsmps ot th Untied i
Htates and tb colonies. WHICH auc-
tioned at Paris for $250.000.:.'- '
- The Ferrari collection of atamns la
considered the 'most-complete in th.
; world. It wa gathered by Baron Far
"rari himself n Austrian and seven
amdatanta -v v ry- i. h"- f'
When Baron Ferrari diet In Swlt-
- rUnd during the war hi collection
wa seised at th ustanc 'oi the.
French and removed to Pari to b
auctioned by the committee oa repara-.
tioa. The entire collection at valued .
at $5000000. It occupies aa entire
building in. Paris and will te auc-
tioned InKoectiona.." va-''Jr.'4i'
.Sal of the entire American sections
ot th collection are expected to pis .
duo $50000 to apply on the .war
debt .2 . .
1 " "- 1 T
Bomb Left by Villa's Men
. Kills 5 Mexican Children
' 5 Associated Pre Rdport . . i
SAN ANTONIO. Teiaa. Feb. 2. Flv
children wet killed While playing in the
yard of th Crus d -Calve' school : in
Hermosillo. . Mexico - when ' one of thai j
student attempted to extract the -powder
: . r ; . - '
Mr
Spring Stylesj;
'Tea 1" W ' 1
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Stetson and
Schobletiats
' - -i '''V " 'i
fir. i We are ' ebowing the new
Stetson Feature in all tne
aewsnaaeeat
' ". . i ' i li ' . ) I.. 1 '
Uutc1ilnton&mtchellCo. 77777
: ft..
hades at -
i
We are f e a t u r i n g the
Schoble In new ; shapes and -colors
at
Other' new- Stet " 1
son blocks at $7
and$8. ' .-.'1. '
v$7:
Others t$$ $&.
$8 $10. - '. .
. i .
"Th Origin- Home of Hart Scfaaffner
ft Marx Clothes"
404 Main
.Houston Texas
914 Preston'
r
' a.' . . .
. Final Cfeaim-Up
oMtt Winmr Cottis and Suits
: "' Positively very. Winter CJoat
and iSuit rnust be sold today
and Saturday. jOur policy will
not permit the carrying over
a single suit or coat from ones
srson to another. Hoom must 4
be had for'spring rnrchlfticllse
andscf. today and Saturday will
v ee the literal slaughtering o'f
pnees on.'winter gannents. . :
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' ' ...
Coat Suits
; Our entire'8tock or fur trimmed
ahd plain Suits divided into "
groups for quick clearance. At
$1495 and $25.00.
Group 1
- Snits of duvet de laine nnd velour ;
1 self tjihimed; formerly selling to
$49.50.
;- t Qean-Up Price
$
Group 2
Fur trimmed and plain Suits; for-
merly selling tp 35.00.
Qea-a-Up Price '
Goats
All Winter CoaU in Stock at One-Half Price
:g950:Coatsa jggf'
" ipr a ts r?. J . . ..
; "S7&00 CoatsO
Up to $125.C0 for C52.50
'Ehenffi-EmlM Coi
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