Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1919 Page: 1 of 10
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MEMBERSHIPS ARE
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DALLAS, TEXAS, APRIfc 9.—RE
PORTS OF FIFTEEN DEATHS,
NONE OF- WHICH H|VE ; BEEN
CONFIRMED, WERE RECEIVED
HERE TO0AV IN FRAGMENTARY
DISPATCHES, WHICH TOLD OF A
WIND STORM of oNbsi|^ M
VERITY WHICH PASSED OVER
NORTHERN TEXAS AND SOUTH
ERN OKLAHOMA J.AST NIGHT.
: MUCH DAMAGE TO TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH WIRES WAS
DONE AND UP TO NOON TODAY
IT HAD BEEN IMPOSSIBLE TO
GATHER DETAILS OF THeVM-
AGE DONE, OR, TO LEARN AS To
THE NUMB%R OF DEATHfe k&
SULTING FROM THE STORM.
DISPATCHES, HOWEVER, RE-
PORT DEATHS AS FOLLOWS; V
DURANT, SIX. • f :?l|
DENISON. FOUR.
WOOD COUNTY, TWO. . > 77*
* EttOR, TEXAS, T^REE. ,
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LATED.
OOD PORTfON. OF THE. FIVE
THOUSAND ANNUAL- ‘ FUND.
HAS BEEN SUBSCRIBED: "7
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. Chairman C. >T. Hanks vf the. sd^
AMETU§AN MAKERS . .fcipl finance p-pfmnittee to round op
' “ OF TOYS HOPEFUL|i'ieinb<'-t:sInys tor tiie AgriQpftuhU'^il'i.
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tfiiifefAprtt <7tor, '"’W«>*(*■»«» »«j
'Hirers of America rtc>. to-md^ir jin Sto!f’
opportunity- when Avar sjiuc qff fra-,., v-'TJ; HI* :i ;
Sheppard Makes
Warm Reply to
Suffrage fees
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: Head of Advisory, Committee •fiCanri-
- paifln Asserts State ■ is Flooded. *j
WitH Misleacjina Literature
a»or Morrik|$hieppardwho. is bhalr- ;
ttxan at ^bgfA^kisdry. dontetUee <k the 1
suffrage campaign in Texas, hi
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facilities
'ap4 Praf. jGeOrgi D..Hernm was appoint-
9°ui; ed ah American delegate to the pro-
. • , • . ...j - ■ • j {#» .pufcsiuiv, .su:.,oiai t»t- (roiiiinitte^, W p^nc«8'‘i{lands conferences with
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Town of Canaan Is:
Wiped Off the Maq
Train Blown Over
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Denison, Texas, April &.—A swath
a mile wide was Bwept over by a ter-'
Ic.wind in Grayson county early tee
the to.wn of Canaan wjts
out of existence.
5 seriously injured,
his wife and two sort-*,
and are believed to have
?t iato the water of a swoT-.
n creek and washed 4away.
The conductor and brakeman on a
Missouri, Khnsaa & Texas freight
ecdporiiy and .efficiency of the Ataeft
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r, w.,«w m 3S Revival Services
2^™k****¥- .™* v* Hevivai 5emGes
lJ?r^nch and English fairs, with a
tool; into tlie general European mark-
et, ' returned, 'virtualty ^mpty-h^bde.l.
rabre than, -ever convinced, of the
Attracting Interest
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•luair- nut ^ b.igvp^granis df;Vitr aiid v '; ’T^y- ’
Coimty actlvitiei - 'i ■ • * f- . • . . . ’. *. *: v:
«,foUdwii« mduber.hips have , A ^ vongreg^ion presenf
b,«. >,veiv-d by Mr. Hank, u*'» f'?? *■'»'“-*« freabjter*!,
- •. : • T- ithurt-h for-1|| revival meeting, and
of Birtipe ^ W«''ft**'
havt h,4 rtwi. W»H it,,. wta„i ,?^r ....... ;■; / and tibj
,l.,a pricy,-uii« Compaay it#’* *• (W *«V** '
wlams, .dot|biHty .and- jddoduonal ;p A - .....,.<>»ble.- called tor aatomobll,, to
ninety per bent
itig literature,i ihe elear* 'Jhtenf of
whicfr. l$ fo dHoat the suffrage aipend
nu-nt hy agsociating It .;yr1th4 !
visnj, f- annisnV, negro rule and' sO'
cialism, he rapturized'the fofrjuiug
intenfidw; which was. Wired to the
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camijaiSn. hjeadndarters of thef^
Equai SuttrAge Aesocidtion jot Austin:
’ H hm indignant qfei .discredited
outside opponents filling -TAxas with
1HE ALLIED ARMIES NOW
|T0 HELP SAVE EUROPE
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Several Good Hauls Sr",r,ri^ar
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V j Paris, April, 9.^—At the. late*! set-
tsion of ,th^ German cabinet ccuncil
the government considered the ‘event-
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Auto>Nthteyes hre- busy in t^fs city
again; - and. -the officers are • busy on
jSl .JOUA^MS^- of Cftstff.»>t|A fhvr dar$
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Wi Advise
tlpod state With: follpwing facts.:.-
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" bars Of , extra,; tirefe. casingt-v tools,
ssaasstasJS; f&s* P
TTXitl’ZSf. rrs.::,rn;-q;
pt ontraWHaod womeb might Wd f ?
w^en ha»» aird hav. Sot done. jiiatoTo^torb 7r‘i0',a"iz*,i°n' "ho *"*'• •» «t
Ajol&b.eyisiu has 'Dot held »a-a, ^ZXZr^rk' Tb.latrikara occoplj—
where women hav^aVofce to ^ in^TKrui»o olant - '
1Wora„,edt.4t :,atho^hA.oah7fo1-- " Z '^^» **'* “ ^
lowor M aoiibidcar, and «• • ’ ■ . ’ !
'"INu,tonal-U.dk
.wreathes ^id colored? globes that are
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a^d tjolored; globes that are
expected to hohl . the market be-
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is-interested is urged
cause they are • poetically ipde • J.‘ ”• L^'' -•••••:-• _ cjothes, who peiesibly can, should send democrats: l!^er cent'wittf*he pr^hi-
In . the ^ ^ . Dr, V. A . Godbey delivered a spleu-
toys Americans arrays tvu .77 W , ^.0t)
*ad eyon be™ an TOnlto -TW-'£ Llnk«....... ..
ifnimense quantities of dolls, focmer
ly dgme from. Germany and bisque
beads are s«ll import^frbm, Erarn^.
!but jo -all inififitsl ■ and - ;parpos«*s
flca..;fe
America..;^ now. manufacturing dolls
Jfce fraders averred.
“The.(Jarmans used to dress the!.
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THE UdUOR IS^t ;
-- ' " ' ^ t-“ ’i: ' cf: the wmnen- TOtbrs: in ffew
YO|-k cat)’ enrolled iwith’ the. socialist
a#$£y;- ?2 -per.-eentEnrolled aitli :thu
ipi^licanajTsi per cent with,- ' the
art. 11 1 . r. ’• .> w,;..
§yUfMlf!,:>,! .Ml; ip aodgbt was intor
.Wlskea-p IHHHIiPHI 11 IliPllli
fill to let Goa libve His. way, and said .111 ^ew*york- Btatp in, 1:9.17> with .only
iabland Mtt 77S W*> ^ saved: and made m^ new crea- wbeu *both- mjni and
^zMitcheli^7.7. .: 7 .. 25.00 l«^ tnGod,. His ttipdght was inter- 7
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Dallas, Texas, April 9.’—A stbrm,
approaching the severity of a ,t»ma:
do, struck Whitewright, in Grayson
county, today. Reports from Denison
say the injured persons are being
brought to that city. Many wires are
reported down in the storm district.
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Texas State IlaUroad. Zv.;;.,. I® n *&»
ntess the pteys-babies. have been ■ , in^ . . ' !> 5',.00: H° t«» the Presbyterian churoh to jpin
7 train were injured when a twin of- weTto -he e-gported, ;• said th# deal- f --------
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A- relief train with physicians
jabperd has been sent, from here to
-''aid the victims atid the injured are
being brought here for treatment.
Whitewrighi Kit ’
By Terrific Wind
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, planes is said to fly 20Q >ards ufe-.?! i- l ^‘f- r’'^H2T
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electric motor. wK|(htott.^l,l to. ^salZS.Z iPi»
light socket, will no„t about t*1'* H. -HorWits ................... t i-,.,,
canipbQl) Sc Sewell . Z^7 ; 7$0,h(i
P,ZA. Kolstad & Softs 7 .,7^;00.
n V ..'.. v- A' * •'■-do on
room for hours. Some of the toy
tanks, ton, are very practical climb-
era of obstacles. - Another novelty is
a ferryboat, on wheels; When' the
boat butts its prow against a wali a
mechanism, turns it about for the
turn trip;-!,;.
Eor ithe.. girls there is a doll that
walks and talks. 7 *
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■Par.*, April 9^—The preliminary^FIRE DAMAGES
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peace treaty will require. GerrparV to ‘
make immediate indemnity payments
on her account of twenty-five billion
franca»<n cash and raw matdfiai, .ac-
cording to reports. The treaty^ it is
declared, will not leave, uncertain the
amount which Germany is to pay,.as
the amount will be written into the
document. . 7; f •
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French .Government
Warns Against Russia
sTryice from.g fo 8;2oi*and then wiU
S<* to the Presbyterian chutoh to JplB
the serv ices there. * .
men voting .was KStjilbf, while in 391k
waa| “Thia.srecbfd cun hardiy-be said <d
indicate a reign, of radicalism
many in the interest of the whole of
Europe.*
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Marching on Essen
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Copenhagen, April 9Zi—German govt
ernment troops .are marching on
sea, where a collision has occurrec
tween strikers and Christian workers’
lower df wrgcltod,mkte govtom*iit«- |. :: ^ ■- " ZTZ), .1 ?• •. GERMAN LEADERS
IN NEW ZEALAND
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Wdllfngtbn7 -V 2.7 Apri^ &.
first -general roferendom ever tak_
iu apy of'the li<rge British dominions
tO: decide. (f iie liquor /proh ibition qqes-
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ik^n
ARE UNDER ARREST
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•Copenhagen, April1- 8.—Herr Lai ds-
lmrg, minister of justice in the
titnal German government, - was.
rested yestei-day at Magdeburg,
capital of Prussian Saxony, by nu r
bera of regiments stationed there,
m ‘ ^r-r77 q ^ iiwqffl.Lioii-.qVes- ^agfleburir dispatch- report^
is^k fact that the, socialist wptq (toneral von Gleist. ih cofnmi
■■ Pm _.r fo%Kpatei8 7U th^r givfr women the wntinuance vi jife ptoitorr
had charge of the vftte, ' . ' - ' >5^ ^ihe tratttc and the1
•^-^-4^-- - ..dft :^<.u.x • ^ nntipiKd;'.^rohlhi^nwith
r.
■ Kve'n iJ this wjere nut sd, does ]
.to»y rdcpi’d ^ instance-of. an ipf'er
tehiT these meetings. •. 7. > I “Antis do hot claiiq social immor-
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Revenue
Officers WRL Help
Palestine ■ Conii»reZ''s *Co.-- Z f 1 Ellf0T06 PfOiflbltlOfl
7...'v' 7T.z. ;7> .7- ;7
Odessa
n a ||* j |- ; thoussfud special internal revenuq pf-
B¥ Alliefl I OfC68 fi( ,7 working in ;z(^s throughout
A TtT-{the United; StAtes will enforce, pro-
hibition jaftey||juiy, 'ykchprdjbg:-
. i, '17 -77' ««neral von Gleist, in cofnmand
btoirbw. th. ptokto,.*, ^ and hls
w^re-arrested-
-Uorpidr1 Deputies Brandes and I^il-
kel also were a n ested. Other
'ions; of au act racefitly passed 4^r the
v»7to t?nfes in God,. His «*j|&t.was inter- was only 12^71. 7'f , Tiyo p^opotels..win appear On the
t ^ x * ■ i: - - ^ r' !•*- - .-fit. ^ l -.. luilLwi .. — ■*« . *-a wvw- - -A-v ArL
^jg^-h-are.ra,. ta4b
WZyatt; ;JTtIhnis & Denhy.-.Z. . -23.00.4 -thte ■-Rfartt-.
w a;™
rhuke their ,choice-. One calls, for a
eVt Sci^sidg
^io^antlDn. 7 'rut* will
decide the isst-iW If pr-ohi'-ntion is
carried, it^-will come into force on
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, All. ZJvqw Zealand sojdibrs.. wherever
located. Will be privile|ed to- - vote,
and it is expected- thqy iy'iH prove an
itopertant,-: aqd possibly a deciding,
factor in the- election. [The counting
I_____ ■___^soldier:;
alltV bdk •itocjfeased Mother s^tosl.Odihritierai^r U^ezand it is
Where Wbrneug$<*£&, but Ahe Tery ^ like,x th^t ^ nienth or ipore will pass
Intemaf Revenui:, w ot u,p
*t will wiieto Texas womlen1 vote. The
men of Tcxaa; wiil never Relieve this.
VVe do not believe that the women of
©ife state are 0n*j whit Zihtorior to. tijie
women of the other states which hate
fllrp»(4v Anfr«nf-4iiaoH ihdm '* K
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i;4%y ;A*hd&s^/3Prfip,: •- J plans announced by the reTehueE ^
PariSj. April 9.-^1 no eVaedaiitiH td. reau. In addition to-Jhese ofGcerr.
the Bkf.efc se^ port of ()cIi»s?ki 1>J the tj(ie povermnent will depend every-
:.llh-d »#-« hps hiN n confined QftK where ch^fhi[on
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Kalian StrikeV ' ^TK.*~ T” “ ”
L8SI FfiW HbUfS ^t,r r,ad^-w:11 .interested.' fn|'
LumI *C*f Jf UUI U, j, 0 .^ijop^jndhBfiit. .This store al-
Jft ea di ng. _.. | Il .-.
Women-of the Orient...
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ter destroying Bie' cofiseum" irud the'. 7* - . «. * , . * * . ;
z zrtzr%:^,z. Hold Mass Meeting
.which-' is doomed. • . Z? -
The full toite of - t'iri- »l» path;; - .'W"
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(By Associated Pr«rs.) 7 t ,j
. Stockholm. April ?.-r->Tlie HYeneh
minister here announces that . the
government has approved concessions
foreign capitalists, including the
wedea, for rqUroada aid other pub-
works, and the minister has noti
the Swedish government that the.
government refuses fq recog-
- each concessions, and !.4eclares
accepting them do so at their.
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building^, or Z ■' '7'ik77-777-77l7!Si7!!7 zz' i-*-n.y^iv?.of47r3«»iyev.
.COTTON PALACET
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1 Waco, Texas.:'April)-8.-rFh*^rigiV;j z.- . Z-• • .7 ^ - Z 7ritiinf-e in incopie tax i>e-
.atlng .in the new oOKsetim a^iii- . ■ , > . 7 »._7 . 7 > - ;^/#i in the inspector’s of
the main e'xhi'rit htiiMir.-r of tb- ' ■ 7 . .. -riZc. ffc^r. . - 7 ;
w liSrvS^-'^-zUz .i7:C(Hion-‘GR)wm'S' n, gfl'MlPllir^
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(I’.v .^Ssoelpt*}! I'r-i-ssV
ia like to‘be. ^ ^
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is fighting th'4 flan X, !)alms..T^ . Ap.-il :• ' : ■-T«^|;; •; 7
fihere is - nO hope for: tlie l>iy struc- in ;•■id--rs* hottt>u,,<;.->nfer«liti',tv^
ture. The Moss prob|^rly* w.ll. 1 *-;ir-li ed t<-»r a g;-.iy..'-!j-iti:o;s rlt.ffo’
$2»0-,00.o. T9e prbperty Waa paftlaByiton groweK-i to .)<> hrid in fiCa-wi
inarned ^w.|| ■ *
Flames nf the Cotton Palace were. !■
under -k ontrol at 2:30 and near!) dll
the main building wasf sa.ed.
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Jliat, bdlslH'Vik agi|atlon. in.%e Uitri^d
Railway Clerks, Notice. ^ States 7.. hkwng financed by c number (
•Regular ntedting. tonight at K. of Pi or wealthy hersons. paj licsiiarly 'V(M-
ill. 8. o’clock; All inepibers arc rar eu. have re:mhe<rl the -flepair^ment Jof
quested L) be puesent.7hat l.aVe not j^ccii i^ken
hall,
And ,met3k.75-rovnd witK
. wpt. I - .
,Ek/t B wouldni be z. cubist
Gtyse tb^t kincl t>f s
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already enfranciiised them.
. d-Vote yes on sftffrage amendraept'
May 24th- 7 -
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Circle^ No. 3 • of the First. Metlfedifet
church wili • toe'et' with Mrs, Rini k
Taylor, 913. North Cedar street, dn
Thursday afietnoon at-4 o'clock, add
tlie fallowing :program will - be- ren-
dered: , 7 • y - >; . ' . -h *Ts>
J»ers of tha bourgeoisie are
The'majority of the Magd
rison sym^pthizes with the
dent socialists, the message adds.
Flffds Water Good. ^
Ih’Z Langley C. Moore of
chemist, wasfra Palestine visitor toda
and again', visited th« water plant, and
made .thpljough inspection. Dr. Lang- .
ley is . repreientative of Mr. Lancaq- /
ter, federal fra ilway director, and
ahouttwx) min tbs ago made chemical
analysis [Of - tSie. water here, *and pro-
nounced it free of dangerous qualities. ^
Totlay he saidt the water can be freed
of the iron that is in it by a simple
and inexpensive process. This is the
well water, which has considerable
ifon. in it. Mayor bright says Dn
Moore’s suggestion will be put into ef-
fect: and that-this Will eliminate the
iepn. and give to Palesthae a soft wa-
knowfty 5 , 7- 1
7 iXtvWzZejitand soldiers in Great &:it-
ain anti In .continental Europe: in
Egypt and to Asia wiH all have thd
right to .Vote. .The votes polled in
RHfein and Framfe will be sent to ^ ^ ^ ^ ____
the.p&ico Of the .hist, commissioner i7e?S
m-London, who vjiU -arrange for the , • 1
counting ahtl Will forward the fbsults '
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by cable to Xew Zealand. In Egypt,
:ltaly,.tht‘ Balkaits and 'Asia the.votes
will. be forwiuded to an electoral of-
fii*rZin -Egypt who will count them,
and Thef: wBl announce the resalt to
the high commis|ioner. who will. In
turn;;sfad [theiii h^ cable to Xew Zea-
land.
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Th>} ^koldjofs et home Wjll beTprivi
/ chaude JOVceijr’ °W trl?®P ^ipB «k^ise will be given
Vil^l -• ;i- ]ai) .opportunity to cast their ballots
an opportiraity to cast their bailor
ood- tfnr'arrOW'' voting .will be .con-
p 777 -A- ducted aboard ship and file Sealed
^ electoral offl<-»*r in Wellington
7 .to -'7 l.-o-ik."(*’• ' i ■■ ■ ! after.’fbe privnUof the-*troop ships.
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.Dvallas, Texas, 4pril 9.—Rsv. Robert
G00V Bnckner, evangelist and author,
and .the. founder of the Buckner’s or-
phan home here, died today at thd
advanced age of eighty-six -years.
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^Tennis at . University; Daily VVeatojer Bulletin Issued b/the
Austin. Texa't Air ! 9.—I ndef IheZ U.[ S.. Department df' AgHoub ,
present arrang meet> ?h»- l'niv» rsity ture Wdather Bureau. .
.'' Ulelmrne.. Texas, Abril‘&A* Mpt- *«f ?**»* tem.K W! - 1 Z 1 n , lVr P^Ostine end-vicinifv Until 7
fOjtia of eighteen planks to Jilt U|e-;pne trip -away ironv Jtome fhi?-- ■ : z p;’Z m. •„ Tlmrsdny: Tonight and
burne' out Of tlio small town <IaW< T1^y will -K? 1 > NJurtoan. <)klali;itoh.f Thursday, fair:'- colder- tonight. L»w:
7. Jims'-"heeh[ - annbuiiced '■*>& .'7®*’p.^y •t! .'' rmye#sitv -of Oklarioiin st last- -«4 ,- hours, ’ TO;-.1 • highest, 82.
1>: organized chamber of . fedoimertte ] which came t t Austin l;1v: ! I*tfcil'ilatfoh, .1#.,
- 'The. fil’St Lw-nf fdttiin • th aS'4)i]l1ritils'; ycaTto - • •' ' '- V ■ . _1
f*»r :•;* trip.
two plans. - thoM)uilding: 5"^arv T
of at modern hbtoi for Clidiurne aild; .^° date has be ^i vei
good roads for ^phhsoq county, afe Jftay 1C and .17_ a:" ra: :er .mn-
aireadv being workbd out, os $71 7([o7riderati<4:. - -: . r
has. been ’stibsotlbed toward ihe
building: of a I'ZOO.bGlO liotri and .t’.ie
commissioners^’' court- .hjOs .; granted
JNeather Conditions. , |
The south Western storm has mov-
ed to- Oklahoma, attended in its !
passage ■ bv...light to heavy rains or |
Tennis’ ’.'is attracts; consilerabit*
interest at the Uhivefrfjty. find thare siiqw in -tke'lower Rocky Mountain
will la’er.be a lori*! t<':.rRnn»fnt j region, the weqt guif and lower j
ah election .ftniAI^lo at which tiniH The -soirt.hwc?:feto < iiference tncet iZ!ains states and* the Missouri and
a $2,00p,pn0 bond isstm' ‘ tor. good wliiehZ includes “sriitods of T xaS. i Oh*° Valh ys _ Elsewhere fair weath-
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roads will be vatedV ' ■ ■ -
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. Tho' Pythian- Sisters will . 'meet
L r^7 . %•
.Ailtansas a|d Okla4^^> -will pto^!er Iras prevaited during the last 24
ably he held in Austin -Mav -34 an-lfNafs* The pressure is high over
24.’
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, the Canadian northwest, the upper'
-...:• "T1- plateau region and’ in the east -
" • ;*.. : , ... i Temperature changes have been uh-
m
The Rqsk home and school club|
t^moyrow aRerip^1.7 At .? o clock- wiiV%iu>ld their l^SBiar meeting to-!
I Tease -be y M.E.C. morrow afternoon at 3:30 , o'clock.
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7-,7-M
Louis Dorman
OfficiaU?Skr^
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1919, newspaper, April 9, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014891/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.