The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1921 Page: 8 of 14
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wIU requerta loir Ur(Ct ratea on thalr
producta higher than thoat carried In. the
house bill. . They asked for a basic duty
of 10 cent a pound on butter with cor-
rearonding ratea on other -dairy product
the average being slightly .feigner than
tbt boust rate. . ' V1 i ' V '
.dy of Jacob C. Baldwin
. Arrives From Hillsboro
Tha bodr of Jwb C. Raid in BO
rominent llouxrorr lairj-fr who van U-
ally (hot nnr Hillsboro Sunday arrirrd
ii Houston Mnnilny night. Ilia widow.
-Jrc Hattie O. Baldwin accuiuamel tb
body. . .
Judi Baldwin wa a member of tli
law firm of llulduin & Baldwin with of-
fwvi in UoKfin huildint. He was
...ii Liilmh (n ffiHn!( loilffi I'irclt'it. N-
tkJU kMikm I H lluMvIa tul Rib In
tee member. Including Chairman rarM
art attending conferencea with tht h9ua
oa-tha tax bill and other cither tra an-
gaged in other committee work or art
absent from tht city. ''
Kepresentativea of tbt dairy Industry
appeared before tbt cominittet Monday
Radicals' Threaten Hfe . ;
- Of U. SI Consul in Mexico
AaaocWa' Preaa Ueiti .
WASHINGTON. Nov. M. A crowd of
300 radicaliiln which we're a number of
eoldler In uniform congregated be for
tbt Amettcaii oonaulatt at Tmplco Mex-
loo '8iinluy blghtj and tbreatepH the
lift" of tht consul tht itato dopantmtnt
waa Informed lata Monday. Tbt demon-
atratlon it wa laid was In connection
with tht conviction for murder by a Ma-
nachusatU court' of fiaeW and VanaettV
Italian. Official of the dyartinut
pressed the belief that tht bexUi gor
ertunent would takt full tteps ta proUcg
tbt contuU n ' :'' . .; I
j . 1 1 i i i 1 . " '
Tht first T. W. d. A. room vat optptd
fordo! John Baldwin of btamfoid; and
Jat-k Baldwin of Haskell and aereral
nie-e and nephews.
Westhcimer I'nderUklng company
holding the body pending funeral arNuge
mrnt.
Permannet Tariff Bill
Meets Further Delay
v Associated Treas Itrnort.
nnt - .
' ing president of the Masonic Budding as
noxortion. a tlilrty-wcond rit-crr Srot
WASHINGTON. Nov. 14. The per
mamvir tariff bill which hat been passed
f -in ;f
by the house and Is no r undrr consKl
erntion by the wnnlr finance committee
...... f.. .!.. Miiiwlm nirht whe
. Ac-online to a dispatch reivived from ;
niiWxro .Motnlar June 1 hoinjisoa. a
brother-in-law of Baldwin siirn-ndoml
to Constable Sattrrfield nt lls and
was later taken to Hillsboro iuU.
la addition to hia widow. Mr. Haldwin
la survived bj a daughtcr-in -law. Mrs. K.
IV Haldwin. and two (ramlrhildrrn. all
living at the Mason strTt home: a sister.
.Mr II. Cappelmfln. of WiinHiain Texas;
Una rina. nn fh nii'11ur WITC SUSIICIhI'MI
. ...
iin completion of testimony oa the
I
gUYING".
dairy progress of tne agricultural m-iwwi.
....iti. .....ii.iiiM n.lttinriifsfl viith the
plan it was aid. of holding no further
J . ... ...
meclinga In-fore next .wiimay.
Next week but few meetings were con
templatcd. it was added 'aa five commit
ji
THE HOUSTON PQST ' TUESDAY f 10. U G iii ii t U 11
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Extraordinary Sale of
300 HATS
Think of buying Landers Co. Quality Hata
at the price we quote. The reason for this
sale is that many of our best selling lines
have been broken and only one two or
three of a style remain.
m
Our customers get tha benefit and can
choose the Hat to their liking in black
brown pearl gray green. . etc.; regular
prices $5 and $6.
On Sale This Week at
$85
I:'s Ore of These Unusual "Landers Co."
Feature Values
PmSElWL KYER& CO. OWNEJ&tfP
A REAL
Whole Wheat Loaf
Containing the entire wheat berry. A
beneficial food for the "human body.
Ask Your
Grocer
For It
Ask Your
Grocer
For It
sV mM. l-'.I'M.ITm
HVM ll-l' t ...IllUf IHWr 1-l.ai uulliniaiLainsi-
During This Sale Zindlers Mammoth Stock of XL0THIN(? FURNISH-
ING GOODS HATS and SHOES men young men and boys vill
be sok! . r
WITHOUT. ONE CEMT OF PROFIT'"-
DOLLAR PROFIT IS NOT ZiNDLER'S AIM during this griantic sale. The great public i entitled to every considera-
tion since they played such an important part in the success cf this great Zindler institution. The aim of this sale is to
first cement old friendships a-rsr r-?.fee new friends far T" .d'-r's Greater Stcrr -FT rend to rsduce the size of our stock
which will help make moving easier into our new building when completed. . i
Young iest'
'SUIT
$30 good All-Wool Suits fcr young men end
men priced in Zindler s Great Removal Sal
J if
$50 Hand Tailored Suits for young men and
men priced in Zindler's Great Removal Sals
sJa BB
$35 geed' All-Wool Suits for young men and
men priced in Zindler's Great Removal Sale '
steed to Mual Cost!
SUITS
$45 Hand Tailored Suits for young men and
men priced in Zindler's Great Removal Sale
2 1 Q
U1T
oo Hatfd Tailored Suits for young men end
men priced in Zindler's Great Removal Sale
T
(60 Hand Tailored Suits for young men and
men priced in Zindler's GraSt Removal Sale
Finest
Corduroy Suits
t
Plain and Norfolk styles for men and
young men; best $20 value
All Wool Sweaters
Gut to the Bone
i
Cut and Pullover Styles
$5.45 $7.45 $8.45
Special Lot QQj
Sweaters ?Oc
.Prises Slasfted On
Winter Underwear
Hanes' firwt quality fine ribbed
bedUnicn f. JO
Suits ul
Undershirts and Drawers
a garment ...... 0 V
Wri!son Bros and Imperid finest.
Union Suits reduced to a suit
SL85 $225
$2.85
isgi's Extra 'Pants
At Oosrd
Good Cassimcre Pants on QQ
sale at. . . $OU
Heavy Moleskin Pants on fJ
sale at pVft)
Best Corduroy Pants cn tf0 A C
sale at .T:D
Fine All-Wool Elue Serge 9
Pants. Extra special
High-Grade All-Wool Pants; neat
fancy patterns; $7.00
fes's FalS Shirts
Gr:a.oiy Reduced to
$1.15 $1.85
Ko RoosnFer
Boys9 Suits
So Out They Go
i
Packard Yorker
Zindler Shoes On
Sale-Buy Now!
$4.05 $4.45 $5.45
$6.30 $6.75 $7.
$7.95 $8.95
STYLISH ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS
Fcr Young Men and Men Greatly Reduced in
Zindler's Great Removal Sale
Best $35 '
Overcoats
$21.85
Best $60
Overccats
$39.85
Best $20 Best $25 Best $30
Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats
$10.85 $12.85 $17.85
Best $40 Best $50 Best $55
Overccats Overcoats Overccats.
$28.85 $31.85 $35.85
Great Reductions
mw PANTS
All Wool
Pants
Worth
$2.50
$149
All Wool
Pants
Worth..
$4.50
S2.S9
All Vool
Pants
Worth
$3.50 .
FOR LEASE Zinrller'a
present store location.
Zindler's present store for
leeae either all or in part.
It is one of the best loca-
tions in Houston. Won-
derfully large show win-
dows. Rent very very
reasonable. Apply ct
Zindler. x
Houston
'CLDTWflG. STORE.
yon
fio7-no9-niiccKcas$AviopecwK8ii$E
BtTDT VDtt
BUV.
FOR LEASE Zindler.
present .store location.
Zindler's present store for
lease either all of in part.
It is one of the best I oca- .
tions in Houston. Won-
dsrfully hTS Jkw win-
dows. f ent eiy verr
resscnclbltj. Apply at
Zindler's. : ' ' . :
BB9aViyEB3BlBHHBV
Bast $15 i Best $20 yiM
2 Pants 2 Pants 4
SUITS SUITS vA
SI 1.95 SS3.S5 '3
B;s! $25 Best $30
2 Pants 2 Pants
SUITS SUITS
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1921, newspaper, November 15, 1921; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth610642/m1/8/?q=%22jacob+c.+baldwin%22: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .