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The Houston Posti
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HOUSTON SUNDAY iSEIf.ffigR, jtiji Smith, alia Will Brooke, aba U. I 1 He became osoooo eossooeeoef eeoso organised early in 121 RATES DE5T wident July 1. lWiU una eentinaoa Bud, la a koQte fat the 8900 block on North Main atreet on warrant eharg- COLLEGE HEAD I JIM ARRESTED In ffiea mtfl hit ceaaection with the ranJaetioa waa severs in. April, burglary aad felonjT theft iamied eeeesseeseaeeeseeaeeesee IIARROCGP.0. Justice CamphtU Ovcratrget, cnev Ahmmt 90 defmiuta are ernectM lag 10-meatha search for him.

Thcipoaee, comnriacd of JJeteetlvta estimated by Fit Marshal Loss to enter before edge Baa a Dnwkwa In foderaj court Monday When the docket of mail fraud cue la aaunded Hugh Graham Bob Smith. Thny Mar- ,16.000 wa cauaed Gua Placed en Floor S'A Blair, farmer Uving caat 'Of the i city, waa aaruMKly and probably fataUy la-lured Saturday when a ahotgun wh ch ka waa carrying a mowing machine. wa accidentally discharged, the h- tire doad of on brrl Hrlij abH? wa'-nurrl, Johatealy hospital at Galveston. No jXaTaMigeed for ga mowing Thl I the third Mrioas accident to befall Alvin rirJaea tbU wwk. Win Smith at 110, iotta and Heard, arrounaeq tne lease and -took the negro, hafor he A namber of other persona unaer whea fire, breaking out at f.

m. Saturday, destroyed a two-atow hulld-Ing housing the post etflca and a' drug atorc gt Harriaburg. fe Two firemen ware' Injured (a. fighting the bhue, which attained ub week tlM.Ca4TrUl QpH, could escape. Ml recor aaia te how two previous terma la the penitentiary.

Smith baa eyaded arrtef heW trtcc jaat December He wag IndhAmeut knew wot yet Vaen nrveattn. Defendants) wiB be arraigned and given an oppenoaity to enter ilea, with a view tc setting the eaaea down for trial aa speedily as poesiWe. Vat fanc. and received hia degree as doctor of vhiwaoph from tha Vol' accused el asrgiarauaf several oougss iro portions uai suwiuuui ram Houston was called to aid the ger at uai tune. veraity of HcUdharg.

and buert atad espenenea ta aaau nana prassratwxis haea haar Indicate, however, that led la ISpain aad Italy, received fendant aeldosa enter pleat of guilty HarriAurg departaient. Joba JEkgie. tatloa wa cutby flying glaa aad R. J. Thompson, central ttatioa, tae aenorary aegrea et (J-the Bouthera Metaedhrt njilverslt; when tht casee arc first callec.

eva if guilty pleaa arc to he entered when wa inlumd whea a pamper from ta- ucorgctowa. t- .4 (Cbtfl from Pg. the tatbermg, that those attending tor meeting fin bra kind of crowd, reai democrat. Mr, Love eaul aad these MpportiBf tht movement s-ainst Fergason were goat to vote ninet Mr. Ferguson becaase pledge tan when rartiripat-'' to tba democratic primary did Dot eomoei tm te vote for the nomine.

i A. WAhini of Dallaa. who ls- aoed th call for the meeting opened I tht aeasioa at 10 o'clock. He ssW Wane E. Fergmwn haa never made CanfrsxioB of wrongdoing or sought to make any amend.

Ferguson asks. y' almost demand a reward for his ras-1 tne eases arc later cauea ier irwi. Dr. Blasnee was hora in lbanaa. 1 Niae eaaea are to no caiiac, meorv tion No.

a. etrack hint WWC WM hurrying the hlaie. The frug tora hd yel beep opened lor busine, but contained a large stock, which era badly damaged. DeeeaoheV 1874. wa tbe son' of Bev.

J. McCluiiky Blarney, OJ4 a distinguished Presbyterian lag tht Souther Motera Manufaetnr- ln association. three Indictments against Canaan and hi associate, the Packers Oil company and the United Packer Oil company: 4Ji tut, mau aaeat, caa were saved. i'i, two Indictments against X. V.

urane. number of oil and lease com name mmlitw uiil Mr KirnhhurlL promoted by W. Galnea and, a itual Relativity ia Wucationi" "Out H-aak that power, honor and Unlveraitieh'tafj American IJft," and minister, tor a quarter of a century cbainaa of the board trasteea of, Center college aad ot the board of din rectors of the LoutaviU Presbytsaiaa Thealoelcal aexnlnary. mi Dr. BUyney married Mis Qertruda Bouth the graaddaagbtof of Colonel J.

W. Beutif; aa officer aa the Oeafederat armie. Ia Houston be baa been active ia tbe direction of the Unlvereity elub, the Art league and th City Plan-ning commission. A' tribtfte ia apr mm' a 1 A charge of writing threatening lettdrt against Charles J. Black.

"German Llteraturt aad Libarauaea BchoUrthip," Sommeata or omce resiorra through tha election of hi wife. Ferguson has not repented, but multiplied thousands have repented tuej He ha been awarded the following 'lbs regular eruniaai aocwet win wm he called until the fall term epeac an der Judge J. Hutchoaoa the first Monday in November. decorations: Crosa of officer of the Legion of Honor of France, -crolx de eruerre (dtviaioa! dtatioa). crolg dm Routine criminal eaaea arc exneeiea preciauea of Dr.

Blayney'a 10 year to occupy the greater part ot novcm-bor. with a probability that the hi of service ia Texas, writ! guerre with pain (army dUton), white war eaglt of Serbia -with oy rrei. OR. UXOSEY BLAYNEY. R.

L. Bnntinc of the 8sa outtea mail frsod caae will set during December. January and February. W. H.

BLACK. Normal coDeae, appeared in tht ApriL swords, cross of St Souveur of Greece. Italtaa medal of uaity. medal Liquor Charge Is 1S28. kaua of The Texa Outlook ever beard of mm.

ana more rccrnuj mac they permitted the scare of the Ka Khu Haa to give him another I chance to betray them." Ma Oaposltloa ta Batta. JL Mr. MarhaB of Shennim was elect-1 I ed chaplain of the meetiuc npon mo- I tlon of J. R. Maybew of Waxahachie.

"Democracy in Texas," he said, had foisted upon it 'a man who is anapeaknble. as far at right-sneaking men and women are concerned. As for me and my household, we stand of campaign 1910-1018, insignia of -Among Blayney'a- published writing, several of which bare been honorary oflotr of the Blue Devil Filed After Raid Ad Club Warns of France, and dx citation for the A charge of aensesaloa of Ucuer waa INSPECTORS at favorably reriswed by European well a Americaa aubllcations are: distinguished service medal. Heath ah MlUlgwi Beat PrPred Palit PeiJtrg emit real palrt department by haadling Heats) MiUlgaa Pact Pro-pared Paint Big stock js aU Ua popular gluded to draw from at all ttaea ta ucb auantltl. aa needal Writ today for particular of guy DoaJaf toy blfftr.

pHiV ft99W owaera aad proepectlv home baflden fhoald ad tot a copy of tba book "How to Paint" It autwera aTory palat ueUoa 'corraptl. PEDEN IRON StKBI- CO filed in Justice Campbell OventrCet' Arch M. Dr. Blarney it a member of the court against Pretslwr. following a raid made First Presbyterian church of Hon' ice "Tbcma Moore, aa ja'IrUh Poet;" "Tbe Ideal of the rarWr "Th Uberai Art College;" "Our Admin-iatratloo in tbe Phlllppmcar "Amerir Public Against Schemers Here uad," comnoeed.

of Poucewoaua rs. Eva Bacher and Detectives p'eUceV -for righteousness and integrity in of arrest Mickey" Berner and Herman Badke. i Ideala and Traditions: rrbt Cot- leg on nouse ec gu otnari avenue oariy Saturday night. ten. Alleged Burglar Is Taken by Detective A posse of city detective late Saturday night arretted? a aegro, Tom caa laeai ia fiautjrwar imi- aaq uterary inaoniine; -jn I Col uniie me oiricers were in tne Boo several youag beya entered tht place and tried to nurchaa liouor.

not Modern Language as twrural lege "The HisVoi (Cont'd from Pg. 1.) fice, he said. "I will not vote tor Ferguson and I do not think there is any dalm that can be brought by him or any man who stands for what I stand for to support him for the office to which he aspires. The time is here to purge the party of the elements that have gradually gained." There waa no opposition to the indorsement of Dr. Butte.

John Marshall of Grayson county, who presided as temporary chairman. Art ag a Cojlegt Dlsdnlfaai1 iv i I knowing tbe place was being raided, and he was released in the custody bis attorney until Monday, when he is i ii I i t'Jji Im' ''I. il'ii i il i i .1 i i i 1 1 ii hi 1 1 i i i i unm i iii i ju.u i 1 y.1'- I'," The Advertising asaocjatioa of Houston has called atteatioa to tha fact that a number of project, purporting to have the indorsement of the aa-aociation, arc afoot ta Houston. These project, according to the association, carry space that ia cold with the understanding that it will be for Ibe benefit of th 1828 convention to make bond lor his appearance in Houston for trial. The message indi cated that he will come hert ta face the charges without making sny at tempt to fight removal proceedings.

waa named president of tbe league J. Mantooth. tufkin: A. J. May- named jointly witn w.

hew. WsMhaehie. and Mra. John 6. -Wdenour ofHonaton.

George HiUa of the Associated Advertising Club th World. others in connection with tht opera 8. A. Fishburn. Delist, secretary, and bona of tht Packers Oil company and At its last meeting th following MAlnrinn was adonted bv the Hous B.

K. Burt. Dallaa. treasurer. the United Packers Oil company, Mr.

Ive contributed $50 to the which reached international pronor ton association: "Be it resolved that this beard of directors he indorsed no such project and Is opposed to sack Hons. Stock waa sold throughout the league's fund, as did Mr. Little. An executive committea of SI mem' ben will be chosen. British possessions.

Headquarters of the company wert in Houston. projects, except tney are in vest Igi ted and indorsed by the Ad vertUing assodatioa of Houston. Black waa oae ot tne original at rectors of the company when it waa In tht discussion. Mr. Lore, who collaborated with the late Senator TerreH in writing the present election law.

declared that the fledge waa never Intended to bind voters. "In the tame law," he said, "it goes on to tell voters how to write in tht name of a llllllllllllllll Send Us Your Mail Order candidate or how not to vote for the nominee. If the pledge was to have keen binding, this provision could not have been written. m' ills Mr. Love continued to say that he agred with John W.

Davis, tbe demo cratie presidential nominee, that the republicans should be defeated, "but." he added, "I can not agree with 'him CHILDREN'S HALF 1 HOSE PRICED 2 Special tomorrow only choice i and vote for Jim Ferruson." Mrs. John B. Claybrook of Austin. of stock children box (not -4 hose) halt price. All sixes, da- president of the women's democratic dub of Texas, made the address piscine Dr.

Batte'a name before the as- algna and colore. aembly. Why Grunt? It's Simply Part of Boys' 2-Pant School Suits 1M Living Anyway Bouts lexaa citixens aturdsy received newa of the foot and 'moutli suit which rtroots every re disease and i's attending quarantine who typical texts good humor. 'That man will never be a victim. quirement of the school boy-very attractive pattern, tailored perfectly, belt all round, extra trousers to match, and the Quality 1 exceptional at $10.75.

one person remarked as he taw a six- and-a-half footer stroll down the Street. "His feet sre too far from his mouth." The most frequent question asked A ml Spalding's Official Football Guide Free With Every Boys' Two-Pant Suit over the telephone waa "can we still go tubing. if the 1 email were inquiring boy dots tnsladj iff eel i elephsnts and Bengal tigers. They sre thinking of October 14. when the Rinrlini Brother and Barnum and Bailey circus is scheduled I Sakowitz Bros.

Store Will to arrive in Houston. Chinee are it won't get here, Wilson tsroi. Stockings 50c A lively curiosity concerning Boys' Puritan Blouse Porltan blouses are made from feat oolor fabrics, with tape and buttons at waist band, the needle work ta un va.V II II r.at ordeal of "fumigstion and just How thoroughly It is accomplished was alwl Tot the boy who ap-oreclates fineness of Hunters, who have been polixbing np their sun in anticipation of the opening of the hunting season, were hosiery will "fall" Im mediately for ths Wilson Bros, medium weight ribbed at 10c In the depth of despair. All hunting In the district sre to be re excelled. Reopen Wednesday October 1st voked, if the request of the federal and 'Htste officisls is carried out.

Cattlemen, here from all parts of Tne Mate, preserved tbe inHcnitsble "poker" conntensnce for whirh Texas SI vt'nneer are fumed the world over. SnotuellS reliability" inev discussed the Kltuation soberly. I ape" king in soft phrases, judiciouly rs enosen. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 8 T. P.

A. WILL GO AFTER MEMBERS Almost Time to Start the Heat Again I of post C. Trsvelers Pro- 5 fectlve association, at a regular meet-t faig Saturday night st the Rice hotel, arganiaed two "baseball teams" for the purpose of inducting a member chip drive. Ned L. Jacobs and M.

8 h- rooks are captains of the teams. When we open Wednesday morning the store will be in the state of readiness in every department' on the first and second floors, with the exception of part of our show windows, which were delayed a little, due to the walnut lumber which had to be ordered out of town. The stocks will be new and exclusive of selection. Representing a most varied and complete assortment of standard quality Wearing Apparel for men and boys from head 'to, foot With the striking of the clock at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Sakowitz Broswill be reestablished in their newly remodeled store.

We are now preparing itj final beauty for your visit on the opening day. SWIFTLY and surely, through exactly thirty-two working (Jays and many eternal nights, a store almost dismantled by fire becomes thoroughly equipped again, with greater capacity and newer and more adequate quarters. In our desire to complete and occupy our newty remodeled store on October 1st, we attempted an almost superhuman task of preparation. It was only through the aid and hard efforts of the contractors in charge and of the hundreds of master electricians, carpenters, painters, plumbers and the well-directed labor and our small army of co-workers that the store will be ready to reopen on the date set. Our sincere thanks go to all -of them.

The "gamp" will extend over a period of 80 daya and the winning team will the guests of the losing team a i dinner. Th Travelers' Protective associa-twa of Texas will endesvor to have bill passed at the next legislature I Jvahaogating the present Pullman sur- r- charge, it was announced at the meet- fag. J. W. Gravea ia chairman of the legislative committee and will have of tbe campaign in tht intereat toe oiu.

ifinygv In Fairness to YoumlfIn Favor of Your Appearance Wait and Review This Display of New Fall Merchandise Whether you Intend to uaa coal or wood, gag, oil or electricity, we advise the eeleotlon of the best In heating appliance. Something eulted to your particular neede that will give tbe utmost In heat for the least cost In fuel. We will be glad te give you the benefit of our txperlence'ln making yeur plana te cut down the coat of next winter fuel. W. D.

Ollbert. Hearne; JL W. Cernlck. OeJveeton) 8." SI Kerr, Corslcana; T. R.

Btanto. tan ton; L. O. Blmank; B. Blmank, Elllnger; C.

K. Hani-. foa and wife. Wichita rails: Ellis Turner and family, Smlthvllle; C. C.

Caasofl, Normangee; W. K. Cotton. Wsahtngtow, D. W.

B. Huneon, ateon; B. Eaksr, Palestine; H. B. Weoley aad wife.

Gulf; F. W. Oalnea. i CentervUlei M. Ware, city; P.

at. Howard, Dallas: H. Hamilton, DaUaa; If- jt. 1 Bryan, Lufkin; Mra. IL K.

1. UmO, Shreveportt Miss Pauline Woods, Bhreveport: Chaa. T. Wright. Uvlai warabacn, Hondo: 8.

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