The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1924 Page: 4 of 16
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LADD PROPOSES
DOUBLE PROBE HI
WOODS' ACTIVITIES
Congressional Inquiry Into
Philippine Affairs
Asked
AmocUM Ftess Report.
Washington. Jsn. it. on-
gressieael investigation of the admin-
istration t Mej. Umi. Leonard Wood
as governor general 1b the Philippine
and of tke stock transactions of bit
wt lint. Osbora C. Wood. I'. 8. A..
wax proposed In a resolution today by
Senator Lead republican Nortk Da-
kola. la Hs preamble the resolutioB sets
forth tkat:
"Governor Wood Is alleged to hare
aided in bringing about conditions tbat
threaten tke falmre of the lTiilippine
' National bank then having -deposit
"against the protest of the Filipino
amountlne to 19r OOO.eaJO.
. "Governor Wood it is alleged has
l eaeesvored to turn oTer the man.'c-
'. meat t the Manila Railroad company
to the J. O. White Management cor-
poration of Mew York under condi-
tions highly detrimental to the inter-
ests of the Philippine government snd
against the protests of the Filipinos
people.
'"Governor Wood is alleged to hare
attempted to force the sale of the
Philippine Sugar Centrals against the
protect of the Philippine people and
with baring maintained aiace October
1921 an autocratic direction over the
. Philippine government through offi-
cers of the American army who have
no legal standing either under the
Jones law or any legislative act of
congress or the Philippine legisla-
ture." N. Ys N. H. & H.
Ry. Press Chief Dies
Associated Press Report
NEW YORK. Jan. 17. Edward G.
Ritgs 68. for msny years political
editor of the Son. and since his resig-
nation in 1918 In charge of publicity
for the New York. New Hareo and
Hartford railroad died lodny at his
hotne in Brooklyn.
BETTTJ flYES AMD MOTHERS
The emancipation of women as evi-
denced by th evolution in dress from
steel stays that made a twenty Inch
waist and the long street sweeping
skirts to the sports clothes of the
present day hat certainly had its ef-
fect upon the health of women. With
proper attention to diet and eiercise
a raca of better wive and mothers is
assured by H. If however ailments
develop as evidenced by Irregularities
backache headaches nervousness and
irritability. Lydia E. Ptnkham i Veg
etable Comnoand may be depeaded
open to overcome them. Thousands
of women testify ta its sncees. Adv.
Another
2-Pants
mi
0
Madison County. Sella.
Bonds to Build Highway
Boasts Past SpXiaL
SIADISOXVILLE Texas. Jan. it.
Road bonds of Madison coanty for
$300000. receatly voted have bee
soM U T. A. Taebetanaa of Galvos-
te at a premium of S450 together
wltfc the otaeeae at having too eones
printed and soch other expense as
may occar ia having them approved
by the attorney general
the engineering erew wOl begin ta
lay oat the road east and wast from
Clapps Ferry oa the Trinity river
to the Pemoerat crossing on tke
Xavasota river at an early date aad
will make necessary estimates. The
contract wtU be let as soon as pos-
sible. This read Men completed wUl
conaect East and West Texas with a
hard sarfaeed road that will extend
through the Btats from the Louisiana
tine to El Paso passing through
Crockett ia Boastoa connty to Bry-
an in Braaos county thence to Ana-
tin snd San Antonio. A big con-
crete bridge will be built on the Trin-
ity river at Clapps Ferry aad another
on the Xavasota river.
1 1 8 Jews Reported Hurt
In Ukraine Clashes
Associated Press Report.
BERLIN. Jan. IT. (Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency.) Distarbances In
connection with a movement against
the comssanisu and Jw are report-
ed in the regions of Ellssvetgrsd.
GoUva Kherson and OlviopoL in tke
rkraine. says a special dispatch from
Kharkov. The dispatch adds tbat 118
Jews were wounded.
IF CONSTIPATED
sicyiuous
Harmless Laxative for the
Liver and Bowels
Feel fine I No griping or incoartni-
enca follows a gentle liver and bowel
deancmt with "Caeca rata3 Hiek
Headache BUtaaaness Oases Indi-
gestion and all such distress gone kt
morn kit. For Men. Women and ChO-
erea lOe boxea alsa
25c and SOe
slat a any drag stars.
i r jyj. i
Sensational
jwORK WH1U VPU SUEPj
Suits and Overcoats Has
ft
Hi
Good Cnarg
Customers '
SttlkitaeJ
o
405
Main
DEPARTUEliT GETS
SOOTHERlt OFFER
FOR SHOAL PIAHT
Ten Million Dollar Cor-
poration Asks 50-Year
Lease
Associated Press ttepert.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11 TV
sctual detailed after at th Southern
Powers companies (or the ktdra-
electrolytlc plants at Muscle ftboalr
was submitted tormaiiy toflay to tae
war department They propose to
supply 100.000 electrical horsepower
at cast tor manuianurers at lerna-
sera.
The romoaniea BrOoose to create a
$10000000 rorporttien which win pay
the government IUUUWU g year
rental for the plants for 60 year to
MAKES CHIMIN
AS EASY AS THE
STORK'S FLIGHT
Thousands of Mothers
Grateful to C F. P. Be-
cause It Take Away
Nausea and That Un-
comfortaMe and Uneasy
Feeling.
It Is a revels t ton and a Joy that will
not soon b forgotten to those whs
have witnessed the results to see the
hMrfft.lt mtltud AnS th AtMIV atn.
ears expressions of everlasting Uiansj
only . a mother . can bestow which
countless tender h
are heaping sa
St. Joseph's O. r. P.
ful relief It hat rive;
or the
wono Or
m taatn from th
sgonhw they dreaded
actually
suffered during pregnaiifcy.
Wish th eas thought of Brtnglti
relief to mothers during this trying
is) their Uvea th annatniit In
oentlva Borne ft the nation's greatest
cnemmts ana atitkorittes steeled
searched and experimented ta find
that something Which they fall sure
would release womanhood from the
dread of thai which aha ae earnestly
and proudly anticipates finally af-
ter years of hard work their aim la
realised motherhood beautiful in all
Its alorr through the faithful use
of their product which is known aa
Kt. Joseph's Q. J". P.
aft P.PF-TTrrV
Close-Out Purchase and Sale Of
This purchase made at about one-half ordinary wholesale
price and being sold retail at about wholesale prices.
Other 2-Pnht8 Suits arid
n
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Clcaranco Sslo of All Hats llwi in Progress
2.85 83.05 $4.85
6
!Mn'3 AND
Isee. i bUb dam KeY I IT the tvreM
eoctdaa to osstaUie ft: aad eaatrftmte
WWfito read to as asee aadar V
reelioa of tie geteraamf for atoa
tifid Ntoarta III deoa el lftlBs
era aitratM had agtteajtarai gpri'
teeatai . - u . .
Tad esffer laltowa merafiy ta
maa at aa saasdasssisal madd aat
aval aas ago bat gaa hsta mlmate
detail a It includes plana fat smead'
tag 114000000 tmmediatety far aew
traasmlssiea Baea U distribwte awf
for commercial asea tkreughout' the
Bouthara Sutea.
TO aulLO HOTtlw
COMlCAffA. Tdtag aa. lT-O.
A. McGregor Dallas eontrsftev wke
I to buUd the nevf tSOOH)0 hotel
heto tayi the Wor at hstrtMHoa
wih Vegia eariy la rebraary.
Qamfus
Nk. wln-kM Uuchtr Oxford in Gun
frnU Oil. Smart potum. tutcM tfftx.
smm same ana jsAiara mmi.
twaiiM.tr.
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M jrtfAf?r I w. L. DWHffcu ksww sW hsra-wtt I li5S r I!
Cii'i rl: i aVt asst aiwast V trwoVmark I 1 1
I T-?' llrt M aW aerW. It standi er a kitk 1 TriSA ll
tV f J mttim Josuatoy and Itpmdnlh XOK U
JL aahss. Ft tumomj and 'T'jJ H
W. L. DOUGLAS name and the retail price are stamped on the
tOMS of every pair at the factory. The value is guaranteed and
tht wearer protected against unreasonable prices.
W. L. DOUGLAS shoes are demanded by more people than any
othef shoes in this country. Trrfyareput into all of our 116 stores
at factory cost. We do not make one cent of profit Until the Shoes
an Sold to you. It is worth dollars for you to know that when
yOU buy shoes at our stores YOU Pay Only One Profit
NEVER have you had the opportunity to buy Such wonderful
shoe values as you will find in W. L. Douglas shoes in our retail
stores in the principal cities and in good shoe stores everywhere.
If you do not live near one of our stores ask your shoe dealer
for W. L. Douglas shoes If he cannot supply you write for
catalog showing how to order shoes by mail postage free.
W. U DOUGLAS SHOB CO. 2l Spark Btfaet Brockton Mass.
Our Urn 35 f Fooijorm Hot leek ktll and k0f ttwO.
W. L. DOUGLAS StORES IN HOUSTON:
&Maln Street near OppHet Ave. 41 Fannin St. (est Preston and Prtlrls;
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
Hint dhj mmrlW
Just Been
o
Hcada WcriAa Dies as
Result xf Pistol ;Wound
- ;- laadciatad Preea keport '
' FlOXfXl. Tszaa. Jan. 17-SIra. X
1L Bdckar a yevng woman here died
list might af pistol waunda sustained
yesterday. 8ha left a aota reauesting
sae aa aanea o tae bmo or aer hus
band who suad foar moaths ago.
French Deputies Vote
Confidehce in Regime
Associsted Press Report.
PARIS. Jan. IT. The chamber of
deputies today expressed confidence
is) Iks government by a vote ol Sv4
to 180 reXuatng immediate UaCuiod
of an intei-peUatioa oa the subjeet
ol pensions.
Jt sTestsM
Overcoats
$5J
Scaatajt'
J':'
umi.ll Oil :
FACEraiLOS
In Little Scales. Itched
and Burned. Lost Rest
Cuticura Healed. '
It
any
My skhh fttmai aad
featltoS aw that I gM
hardly aaaad la. laaejM
at 4a Ujrt&lnsj that 1
aad V test sag hands
la tram faw. aad I Wot
any Mat. Tag sTMst
aad Omtmaht
t t at theae
day I gat raSat aad la a Bntsni
aatn I
st aiW)
Mhaa tsallhi
VkKtnrn.
Pas Cntkora SoafcOlsMDant aad
lajanm lor au toust
CouehsaW
unnaceuaiily
CVoUwMvlnkntcWg?ea
that bring anon you unfavorable
sjttaatioa. Dr. Kutf New Dia
covery stops codghlnf quickly by
genu stimamtinc tne macowa
mbranes to throw en CKCfinw
accretions. It has a pleasant taste.
Auevaggwi.
Dr. KING'S
NSWNSCOWtr
6 6 6
la a PrsaciHetten. areas rea Ht
Colds Fever and Grippe
It la the most speedy remegy we know
Preventing Pnurtiorua
-! oadtt
"I bacaa
mm u w -tt wmi
ill ill ou Want to Save Money
IMI Removal Sale 1019
Stanley Tools
Disston Allans and
Simond Saws
Wear-Ever Aluminum
Garland ftangea
Umrersal Cutlery
Hariland China
Conimunity SOyerware
Baiiicl
;A Pwotti Sabttitat
- Lot Figmentahon
Original Color Qukklj Appears
SaletK again haa oorad a tzlomph la
th tUgaorarr of a Tory remarkable liquid
known at Kolor-Bak. If yoa nra fray
jtH apply thia Uqoid to tha hair or actio
ahe) your hair will boob Uka on tfca aetail
color It had ia the past. Mot a trtea t
traytst ww nmaia.
JCassr-Bak cobms fa tha f
f aetata aad eolgragg llqui
oaotelninar proBoftloi which
viclIymtcMttaMeolor
ta tha hair aad fire) it ra-
Bwadvi(rar. AfldBotathat
tha om prtparatioA Is fori
U Mlors of hair. No
apodal notation rotrairad
for eaoO oolotBO aamnloa
o mur isjqtnrasit
Tot Will find alaa that
nf tr tain Kolor-BaJt th
hair has tho aaoM shads)
thmghfat. It deos not appear
atraajTed faded or "dyed.1
Every aclentist every
ciaa. known that array hair
that has ceased Wrecelve Ita nor-
mal aoppry of ooloring; matter or
plgroenta from eertain tiny cells
(called folliclea or papillae) in the
scalp hecaoae these cella have
become inactive from illness
hock of tome kind scalp disease
dandruff infection neglect of the
hair or lack af clrcolation etc.
But no matter what tha cause of
the vrayaeaa it It simply amaging
to see how It disappears when
K6kr-Bk ia used. Kolor-Bak is
a real substitute for tha natural
pigmentation.
Kolor-Bak haa been proved by
hundreds of thousands of people
once tray now with hair In tho
original color. Cat a bottle today.
Court House Pharmacy
(i
atat cowaans avduii
DANCING TONIGHT
At Eagle Hall
1S !! rVssteA Ave.
REFRESHMENTS FREE '
EVERYTHING AT COST
Duxbak Cloth ea
Russell Moccasin Boots
Athletic Equipment
Shells
Reminston
Wincherter Smith
Ithaca Fox -Parker
Gun
Pocket Knltes
Start a Savings Account With
Money Saved in This Sale
"The Home of Guarantied Merchandise"
C.L.&Theo. Bering Jr.f Inc.
1 $09.61 1 Main Street
GrayHairv-'
- J sW i.
for Me
For DaUhJroS
Itehiaff Scab
and Falling Hair
kwBakalMbaaiahea
dandruff and prevents
rtghihf of the aoalpnd
falling; hair. Thoroofthly
eleaaaes aealp aad hair.
Banithea Gray Bairr
SPECIAL SALE
3 Dava Only
TpWO TO-NIGHT s
R sr torn olsaFeUta. na hraathj
aoatsd toagne witoasnsss -aTiist
jitphjaraamas' f v.
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