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DAILY WEATHER REPORT:
Tonight and Tuesday:
Fair.
.Vol. XVII. No. 275.
Palestine Daily Herald
Member
Associated Press.
Palestine, i eyas, r/ion.
• ng.
March 17, 1919.
Price Five Cents
HOOVER FOOD
DISTRIBUTOR
Fellowship Luncheon WAR DEPARTMENT
Was Great Success ENCOURAGES THE
■r : STUDENT MILITIA
How the Germans
Interpret a Joke
(By Associated Press)
Basel, March 17.—The interal-
lied food commission, which has
been conducting negotiations at
Vienna, has concluded the ses-
sions there and reaching an
agreement by which Germany
and Austria will receive five con-
voys of gram daily, by way of
Triest, according to Vienna ad-
vices. A credit Of thirty million
dollars has been arranged to caA
ry out the agreement, and Her-
bert Hoover will be charged with
the administration of the agree-
ment. .
Under Control
__ '5
City Health Officer Dunn issued the
Iclibwiifg statement this i Mondavi
morning: v, • -ydy.
;r:»■. . . : • i ' -.un?-:
>t ■ •W'-a: .suii
ilf o'* 1-y • : o' i ; o;v.
Trsys, 'l ;.*Y- him
t Uii'-'t-r : Ira i: a-- - ' ;■ :
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S* w.vY t f'. \\ . »v ‘
* Ti-.e snojei t iJi -i e<!
-r:.:pV ^.iid Ur. :m-i •'■v
j w;'h *-n(hu*ia-n). '-;'S :-vo-
'•[xsibii; who-W'-io
| st rangers Tvl-ti • v.-er; • •
rif:
,d.
a s ,-iow-
:\ i. o >
I \
: i ike*
iinpehi' i i •">
l. spent! in‘vI. lime i ::; i: , i' ■l>- r
[ sriia 1 .town.' V'Tfcy ti e- a;-M
fellowship 'As' ry result. m -iiir«A -
dhg ye terday, i'll*'K.vilO'ei it p tlie
."y - ■ ! < Lurch of hi : ehbrii- ~.:i: : wi;?iu. rr.nd
❖❖❖❖❖❖* *>,* * ^ ^ offered himselffor'm m iM
ItCt you hi 1 !'■ most
BOYS MAY WEARMOAT OF ARMS
AND WILL BE FURNISHED
RIFLES—BIG PLANS
AHEAD.
No Further Trouble
Reported at Tien Tsini*
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The smallpox situation is
uud* r control. -No new cases
have developed since Thurs-
day, and those under treat-
ment are- doing nicely. _
‘: R. M. Dram.
’ City T|ehlth Officer.
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♦Jo *J» #J# •*« ♦Jo «J<r ♦Jr *Jr «£♦ ♦Jr ♦Jo o%
Mazing, that tilefe
Atlanta. Ga.; March 17.—A year ago!
when the S2nd division was in train-';
rag at Camp Gordon here, an enter.:
I rising piano company wrote to di-
vision headquarters that, it had built
;• pin no of shell strength and light-.-
. bess that it could be carried into
Thy Palestine lUgr .school cadet ^ ^ tpe»cb«« do herp!while
corps were, highly dated when they »he hours on inactive motors/
received word last Thursday from 0ff.,cers at the camfc made facetious 1
rhe war department permitting them ***** ab°Ut instrument, one|
n> wear the bronze PS. coat of arms ma*>r ^m^cally suggesting organ-
on thcii- cahs. bronae buttons and tbe *^07th French PL-mo:
m liar insignias. A ; ' ' " '
The war department also stated
that rifles. ‘Craig Jargeson,” will be;
furnish* *1
gpflll
BURLESON’S RULINGS
newspaper
V*-'
published a
. - - > . , . . , Ih-e ns soon as the corps Is nni-
• | imudy to ;Cind the t^i'd m :■ m-a ' |'Qrmpd and have. ^een inspected by
vj sliip” he waii htoLiug.for.;‘Tbe':yx->uhg-, '
•J’ Test man pfesdnt yestc-rday' was . Mr.
***I R. H. Jordan, who f as lifira'ih 1)^:(.
humourous account'of the Incident.
Iter - drill 04 .target prae-j “li!h “■*»■ «< ^
82nd going over the top with a
‘trench piano” strapped to his
hack,’ Powder puffs, rouge and‘ lip
sticks might be added to the sol-
dier’s knapsack to -make trench life
armyofficer.
The' department will also furnish
: j «. a. joraan, wno was ir»ru^:r^. LO maKe ^enen life
v|At. h,x:sugRcat;rbn. the ^.bje t to 1^; practice 'fr,r : each untfomed -eadet «9r^b«araible, the writer suggest;
v| discussed next Sunday <-v. .ynw ;. is-T^tf. ^sd be supplied by the ° ^ ^aiWed many a laugh at the
AI Trut h. Mr. -H. G. \\a11.«.. 1. ; O. j gin cr.nincnti course a rifle r^nge -
(By Associated fress) *' ].
Washiugtuii. b M March 17.—All
is quiet at Tien Tsin, where there
was trouble last week in tween Amer- j
ican soldiers and Japanese, Minister
Reinsch reiKirteil to tlie ^tate de|*art- •
ment today. | The minister also stat-
ed he was sending, a detailed report
of the incideht by mciL The state j
department ordered him to report the f .
important facjts by cable immediate- j ticket agent, wants your pennies. He
jy ’ i needs them to: make change under a
.. .4^ - J ■ rnew ruling of the Railroad AdmlhTs
j tration that all tickets must lie sold
All Railroad Eckels
On Straight Mileage
Basis From Fifteenth
; .
Help! Bon Phillips. I, & G. \
Bolsheviki Beaten
By Allied Forces )
And Many Killed
|on straight mileage basis, with, the
: war tax added;. This .means. odd
csents in almost' every .transaction,
j Also it means tiial- tickets cannot
jibe, sold to meet thq shorthaul of a
( competitor. In other words, it. wflf
cost you more to ride the. 1. & G. N
! ! from Palestine to Waco, tlmii it will-
attack ‘ for you to change ears at Heariie and
go to Waco over another road. Yop
(By Assoclawa Press.)
• Archangel, March 17:—An
by the bolsheviki yesterday, deslpod.,.
to cut the line of communication of pajr for exact-^^ piileage yarn trav 1. im
& SXtnto arid Vaga columns, was ’ matter wliett; Tod oh over wliicb
llied forces with heavji j'ra^,roa<^ . : . . ,
to'Thd ^olsheriki.- After the! rfhis ordef^ent into effect March:
attack the bodies of fifty-seven hoi- , 15- and! H;certainly keeps the 'ticket
tfWviki were found. The casualties ?_a«eu,« busy m^in^ chan^ and ha-
suffered by th? allies were limited to I ma^e a larger demand for the _littie
onq man wounded. * yellow boys, commodly known as the
. —-— ,—-i— . , ‘ one-tent piece..;. ' ’
Two Lieutenants
Bloody Footprints Mystery. ‘ 'V
The police and others were puzzled
|/j|j J ' r_|J this morning over bhiody- footprints
Mlieo 111 rail tJ*at were tracked aiosg JOhh.street,
___ • - : first observed on the sidewalk ad-
/ , (By Associated Press) ; jaeent to the Gjiarmity ^tate Bank,
Houston, Texas, Man*’ IT.—Lied-Hen peross Oak street along the
tenants Robert E. Morsbach of Du- Grand Leader store north on John
raad, Wisconsin, and O. D.'Davidson! street. It was apparently the right
of Omaha. Nebraska, of Ellington foot of a man wearing a good-aized
Field, were killed Sunday night near shoe, and the blood vzas running so
■Richmond. Their‘plane crashed to -freely that the Impiin^ of the «hoe
the ground as they were nearing the, was left at each’step. ’ !
end of a flight from Kelly Field, ftah i —4—
Antonio. . | . | Navigation Resumsd. ;
Paris, March IT^Xavigation. has
^ been resumed oh tlie' Dapube river,
Palestine Review No. 6,' W. B. A. O- according to a Prague dispatch.
T. 31., meets in regular session inj -*-—ftr:——-"7r •
the B. of R. T. hall at 2:.*id: p/.•«!..'• Hetary 'William^, '.hrtkher. of <ad
BCarch l>th. WeTtllt have a.’tuareent Williams, cashier at ‘the- Guaranty
lunch. All members are urged to be- State Bahk. is reported’^ as^
present. .and ho is not •;^ expected •' fd ^Rte
Tommie Rloser, R. K. 'through the day . ■
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More Texans Arrive,
New
T>any number 190.7,
Notice.
n;
The 82nd soon w0nt to
took YP^rt ;ln ',adm4
Governor Signs
Rural School Bill
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Austin, Texas, March 17 .— Govh--
11 or Hobby today, signed: the. hill car-
rying an appropriation
to support and pifl rural, ■schools for
the ne^t--two. fiscal ynare. < .
fighting of the war. On Augtrst Snd.
1918,/ Gerprau; ‘ aviators "dropped
' their : tronch^ to. the
Topi .sectew ■ .copies of the identical
story with- this solemn'^comment ut-
;ta^ed: , f
r*/*^-*r
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'.' i Ifv A«Prtciat f 'l Press) '. '
Kansa:; City, yiaicli 17. - ('tjpreCc:
dented rains - have caused’ t^.^ .K-aiv,
Big -ytnd I.ittle Arkansas anil other
northern -ahd central - Kansa?.; fivers
td overflow tbeir. banks!, ‘resulting in
immehso daniare fp pricierty and. the
Jthreaicitihg of rlie; loss (vf iiyykoTh *
sahahdn;• ,woC.t noby U ichita,.
where the; lin king house and. resi-
defuo (listnf'tslarc thre.UcuCdi y
; *:1 ~—: //EvVV'T
: | prepared before pmflmr^tion will, be'
•1 funjished. /Parents, redd not worry
‘ Tabout the dangers- of target practice,
pfor there wiij. be nothing to worry
a aVmC ' Thpttai^Qt practice will abv
j s»Uii<cly he i'carrfed’; ont.-aCcording to
military rulps. arid i^gulatlons.
cadets.- do-- not. carryr cartridges, but
each, one ip tprti rpceives . one car-
tridge when he- 4 in -place hnd
ready tofire at the target,
■ Cadets who feceiv® the = requited
scores wijk (fe^eivo, prp'pei* medals
i-for.same. . , ’ '• 11 P»an»9 W UK ptjeks.
1: .Nuf; mi- m, wort *4 S'*"mn™
Tny?
.uar*
UTILITIES BILL
IS DOOMED* BY
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h: :; - -'
rf> - ‘ ,4-':
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VOTE IN HOUSE
Cel yektenady When the-house, fdfitsed.
co -fake up the measure, by a Tofe of
m*£***««*•
Lavaca urged that the. hill be tSkchf ' * my Jom
uifc. bv the house. : " *i '
vk'-:
rt wdl be impossible to take up
ther liiH during tiie remaiinli-r pf tiui
sess>dh;. excejit by unanimiQu^ Can-
sent:. ! -- * " "
a> bflhhby*'Wesihro^ik, Iinfiting,The
cantpaign expensr^.-of oatidiflareA fnrL. .. .- , .. .p-. w
aff:re ;was ,passed-:Tinally :! 'in the *?^
hwtSo dtndng the-'afternoon .sessfoti;
HI H-v Mn? Gardner of Houstonf Who vis-1 r There Was passed to engrbs-imeht
York) March 17.-^Casual com-- Ked MrsGeorge-Broyle-s. ;and other ifl dip, house MheVsenate! bill carryfng-
imber 1905, firm Texas, arriv- frh-nds, left this aftefnodnYftir Aus- •t!le .a}»propriafion.ot ^t.OftO.O<m to su)k
ed here today from Marseilles.
tin.
China Will Pay For
Shooting Americans
f‘; The sehatp .child labim . bKl. -by
Senator JJcNcalus of Dallas also v.-.r-
killed by tile liduse by. a yolSe ot 51
fo 57.1. Tips is', tije measure which
sought to..make more ringeni .fKe
the chill labor>connnissioner.. ' . '.
Another hill- defeated ' war >.ti.e
exot^ss ' bf; ‘gOc ^
valuation for.kch.oOI iftli^res:,
* • * J
tlio -appropriarion.or $-1.00(1.000 to su]k.
plembnit! ih-f* a va il able school Turid-so;:
as Ito insure a per capita ajiproprla-
tarn of. $7.50. ;‘ ' : .^
1.:‘;'v* a ;h
Hopkins- to ;Frankslori. M>;V
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(By - Associated i'r*ms)
Pekin, Marsh 17.—The Chinese
government has accepted the
suggestions of the American gov-
ernment for a settlement gf the
Monocacy incident, -which oc-
curred in January, last year.
Chinese soldiers fired upon the
American gunboat Monocacy,
killing one American sailor and
wounding • two' others. China
pays an indemnity tp the. sur-
vivors of the dead sailor of
$35,000 and $500 to each of the
wounded men. , - • :
The Government tfl|
Withdraws Order
cxpccied to arrive- today, pud prac
tied will; begin - In a very, few days
- - '
Tf smup neighbors are awakenbd
ill the. euEly morning hours by strange
noises. - don-1; 1 frightened,
thinking the; war has been renewr^,k
of : treaty; has beep
signed—it will . only. be some anfbi-
; Washington. . ‘March 16,—Instruc-
SPBHIIL^ for..their setting forward of fatl-
tious fellow' tbyib« ;to run the scale ' toaf flocks and timepieces, on March
^ .• . Y j-i-' ;20th were- isstted ; hy ;tlto‘Tallwa^ ad.-
minf<nratfdn fonight/. Tfe> tnstrUc-
tlons are1, based on ; a receipt of the
committee on transportation'' of; Ore
American Railway Association." •*'
r At; 2 a. in. hlareh' 20, and 9b the,
;-1ast5.';'Sunday i'b 'March each, 'year
thereafter, all clopks and WatchesYfp,
tiaiti : dlspatcher’s’-toffice' and fn all
^fteir drummer^
out‘thpif drums. -; :.%
. Tlie uhforn^. aW expected to arrfye
'tpril -There arc now ,69
ub wr-encourege hlmv. It will improve
him ‘phy.^ealfy. Thd. mentally’': '-Y;-'
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Spanish Endursemeftr
Of League Limited
M:
■ ax-v;.^
.<Bv Assnciatcd Press) . ..
• Mculnd. I arch;T.77^-TUe com m 1 tt^!
study;: ; tip- mfoktHili of Spaivish }iaf-
:yoipriti(ju ,in tlw:.;. leiig-ue of ' nations.
changing of iimnasb as to conform, to
Ynit ihe..'committee
will .per
Scilro ‘ its <,tre-h;iim qn ' reduction of
fixing' of military-
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Woman of Nation "
Wide Reputation
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Here April 19
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■a;-c
v r”' 1
idsi made -AhatY-it^
AntiiL -iloward ’Shttvyi' prl^idetit, of tb*
r>.
-•NjstioJial \Vui;i:m's ('(>nucH’’of'.:l)efeiis<!;:
ere -Jpt^'r»-',re‘t UV ktiOwfiig'llp-tv-ft. ) ids (if?*/: '1 ^ lit tliis-Statv.: at utt-
3;.y ' In vjt--il - Mr. 'Ho;k’5: - -Y.Yy .:'. • V ''!- .'
„ ,imtlbhai charecre.:,-.
pf Tiiig .ijic' •: - - - fu.Tomiiig kill %ive- pleasure to-
-; ir4,i- 1 tin . • J •' '. , qiany wliu wi^i ttr liieet and hc-ar her;’
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■; .. . ■•- _• 'i‘. .- ' v
' *- {liy A.o^'KrhitWl Bress') .
'-; C-opi nhiigen, March I7i ~Tiie4frtr't*-r L
: >u*-d by Gufdi.ve. Xqsl^-. • i:..-’ 1 ;••• • .• < -•■■■
- man ui-iaistcr-oi -wur.YCor'.upred'xY iOit-rY o:>'Sui?»*>!fct,;V 1 jn • .
' | tion of ;.i< rs«ms ',-fw«sA'-ssTtig;:''gTnf«.- am! i ln»h«|0i4'^(>'-H'•
, fialiting‘agriiirst Hie -gmornmt itf vf th; n’
>>
, AvitUdfjiwp,' according; to a- io n
Sili'n^. dispatcii, - . . . .. .
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" M.ihii \ I’.iri, a<f<litid|t i- -• ncejio
,Y /: 'iy?: •
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m
d, .
' Wea-ring cfy’ttye Green.
^nvi 1.1 <-:r '■y-;.J IK : • i-llyY ' u ;;: '
RprmanQ Inriiffprptt :or mm-h •..uiiding^o ti'-Hy pre^-ht.;'
Uul lllullu IIIUHIt»l Util | Mr.' Edgaar-SlmrooHJj add rerds Jtp ’
H rnnrl ArvrnAmniit T, nii>‘(' ’dre
B 10 ruuy ARrMwIIluUl bun alowK !.u It., ami ' .Mr: • N-w !:’ -;.v - -inrl Worn • ry -^t' ii;k < ;
. ■ ' ' ’ i- -il-on *o hi. th<- '•<;;!*. a : ? ' <''^'ry WlYm 'n! VnYnd
(By Associated• Pres») ' a .no-bTU honm in Gii;- add;- y.t, y r 3 ..o-d ht;n.; with rln ; I ic rV.r.fl
Berlin, March 17.—The indications <'h^ Thr^to has; jw-t • pm.: a • i . ..to xvor it <41 tin- -bnt'k da.;-. ’
ere that the avjerage German ‘re »ot.;thr.o m'oe -ldts- in U'ns andki^'also ,\iH] look' good for anuUn r
enthusiastic over the amount of food and wilt build luter; HMs’ do.ii w.,■= ? ;>rtre y^-trs. .and: Mr, l{ing htre 'a.d*^t'J-'
,;K t M’.ilson. tin- : real of friduUs' vho hiq> ;. hi- will Ijv*- that
Tig -citfff n a;au3
Ve burden. b,il ouf- Wes
WitTsi: tKih<J^ =.
dfbtj down •
our spirits vir\6s.
\«/a reTft Tidtiji&s
nickels, ,1
'Y; s.
‘Whet are you fighting for, Sam-
s'? While you are fighting and
risking your life, the folks hack
home instead of hacking you up
svith their last dollar- and last drop
of Yblood. are- spending their timo in-
venting-trench pianos and llji ?tlck
(By A^eociatfd Prf-sg)
Washington. D. C., March 17.—
The authority of Postmaster Gen-
cra! -Burleson to increase tele-
phone rates th'rougliout the coun-
try is to. be determined by the
supreme court, which today
granted the state of Kansas per-
mission, t© institute original pro-
ceedings against the postmaster
general, questioning the validity
Of (Ms order of December the 13th
tart,; establishing new toll rates.
The ' court has ordeied that a
. return he made in the case at the
October term. •'
• •• : • .
tfih- gbvcrem|n.(t. wili furnish T: epm-
plere equipinhnt- free ;of charge!; Tn-
eluding upiftjrms. ‘ V..!;.; -.)?;:/ ■
reen of Gje 82ndTatrly fought for the
German leaflet<i and had the heart-
iest . laugh of their overeeas.-career.
copy of tlie local jSUpeFs stow wa$
transmitted to, Germany.
3—.—:• - - *•'
i' •- t-/. WV. , :
ORDER SCIVEN
TO SET CLOCKS
wilh :i .ilcpfsioh.rcAcUr*^-. :r t-ic rvCQin DANK. ROBBERlY SUSPECTS
socialist, congress- at- Hcnic! ! I ESCAPE FROM BALLINGER
:>r v-y;
ON MARCH 30
Germany Particular
About Peace League
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. (By Associated Presa)
J t’opimiiagen, March 17..--If the al-
jf lies iiuye loaded the peace treaty
FRENCH GOVERNMENT REFUSES; wiLh <«U'niioris going beyond I>resi-
TO- ALLOVV SOCIALISTS TO IN- ; dent \\TteO«* fourteen points, the
SpsEGT RUSSIAN SOLS HE- | German national assembly will refuse
GOVERNMENT. ! | to assent to the treaty, Mathias Erz-
< VIKI.
CM'■. - *■'
_ _ .. .. _ ..... | herger, iida-d of the German armistice
i Paris. Marcii 17 —Tk }- government ciadmission. declared in a sjieech M
has: t^ure'd^^o featte pa^jjqrts to a. Rdrlin mcetiug favoring the forma-
'tbro;- soctelists' -whio were ^feeted -to)'Gen of a r,:al league of nations, ac-
f.o t<>; K^sia-^dThT^rtbpre (he.^l-i oprdjp^. fo h, Berlin dispatch today. .
Sin.' ik: onu:\j?rit. . in r-ecoriliiiu-t-! ----iJ- —
THOUSANDS OF - T-exas. March 16.—Re-
lA/AP RDinFC ADC ^ ! woving the rivers from the steel ceil-
VVK t . T vn: W*fh. su-he fnKtmmems -
- }i h .i . ' - ■-
f .
COMING TO U.
'j bria.sHW instruments firrnikhed
Okj: them: from’ t&e out side. Walter Harris,
Jack Johnson ^mii Willis Newton,
Mr.. Angly ha< r-<, he follow-! he!<l b< re for robbing Uie Winters
fire iiirer^ting^odimcnlcat^i from-:? | state ;i;ahk -last- we r. -,roke jatl Sat.
-V .. . ^ Vj-y .y« ‘ , •
D;t ’ pf: tine-' tn ah
' * ' ' • A , ^V.*v *" - ‘
ur-lav nighf., stole, a- car and made
all Open offices' hturt; tlien compdre
rimo with_ the dispatchers.” , : _ ‘‘the-only .©ctfi^-nn w,- hM for'a* 1' ?w
E^h- railroad Ik instructed to make 4aD§’ ’©<+' e; wa.v Wbeh we 'wtHit over OKLAHOMA STORM
|etd|led tnstrucBbOs ;'to the over' BEGIN WORk OF
vises
local conditions. : .G'uniian' jtosiLiqny- of! Jnlv.
Starch 16..—Por-
Thp/order JnMrucUon» for -teau Thierry and ..similar, jrfaees.; • . ter, Oklalibma. s^wept by a tornado
turning .the. cdqcif; back one hour oil : If yoti wire- ei-ef >0. make a Trip t<» i litte Saturday afternoon, baa begun
the; Ihst Sunday jn.October, and la to ^France, -I artr - afnqtl \qij would fipd. its werk of rehabilitation. -T'
v.remam hi effect so Idng as vthe^iaw tfdrrgs vqiy; inur!v-:<c:JVl^^ while . Karl' Scndaj hwrning every man
.' tlie count ry; ' rita%' in 101. ! :e _v.‘ gain a‘ in ,th<- lHtie 'city of a thousand peo-
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:n a^dr "ha's .getre- tb^Ti iikVfon; Nvii"re.
irv^m ,itaii.O[ Trey') (It*: < i\i. f h-v of-Hiar
4red'-m-a visitor ‘hr Dalestimi: un|eT .the; b,^h.;v-ki - to MHauYand kS.,a! j allusion tLa^ yud'^,- by now wiao : ed,
• • - ' - " -- ; - ■ - - Vi. re.„>a,v;n T]ic.[iorehr.viki;'are reporY-tl ret?riHg j.Y almost a :-e^invv ./^rnsne-'. Hn:
't, ,, S *
Mining- Convention at- VahcotCver. '
. ,^e v York.; N. V'w 3lareh hi. i1D'9.| their escape
Mr. J. K Ar.glv Gu'iranty _ ________
Bank. Palesiine. ..Texa,. ' H-ar Mr!! tin- yeu;gs -bPrned'otit the heavy wo^-’
le'Y'r of en joYt. with rc-J-imt poker, went
February 27. -F a-;:. -.rr\ to that, out'thro-igh* the-roof of the jail and
f^Pnfa ^t..^* wall on ropes made from
Brest on -every refp. rmr -:ay .has a:-; blank* .a. '
ways T-hi. ren;'^:ort aW rebndi-! Th- giar.d jur>- has been in session
State ? yAfter ;Y-pnrpving the steel ceiling,
length of liire' -o -ariyi.ine.'' A'uout againstThe- mem
SUFFERERS
REBUILDING
tlip yarfous' trench ;system?,, like -the.
. Efforts during^ the closing hpiirs of -niaterial \ytt;hits! 3 ^tliheT^. at y nreeting, -
t^e JRrt CODgree^.fo kiyy^. Vdayhjght «lb'.in every;^tber. way. To sTd 'ped off his coat and began clear-
snying; law” failed. ' - «n<' who h/v-d the-Dram'-: f-.f <dd. the ing, away the, .debris. Merchant.
-?' chajige^'.-is ;Teryv disaptriint:uYv ami. bankerMaboP'r .and negro tolled side
dnldioifilfi DatinMA Whatever Nve niuv : aver>.i<;ne to helj<-; by side- fmnsghout the day, and by
D01 SllVVIK|::‘lijBHftllK 1 " ^ 1 "’uukln't'SO faf' AS to say evening the streets had been cleared
” -that our influehr-e/has -jiriynys'-iieeh . of. some dj, the debris.
t’Afllt - Th*,.U*t stood at two tonight.
. IWfliV; Vft IVn.v(|.:j . baVohrt heart! from your rdnsin On.- w hoywas injured niav die. Hos-
‘ ’ laiely. • Dare «ry, thmv Isn't : nnirl:'; airals herb: are filled with injured,
-. V.reBy'A*<b<^;«'.Pfeas>'''. .-fb*!. tins .1-n, r. ' ,r I '.-..uhi- brought to Muskogee' on special
: rojeniiageH..: March 17: rr-E^tiisik’.Rot *>^lp letting ;ypb!'J.now-'(rf inv-ap- : trains, bat-most of the injuries con-
tvr<u)i>s. hare cAptpred the .-tonfirs ; of -pree.atrmv■ ot one of t lie best- jokes l slst of broken taes and bruises.
Kan dan aJiyf Zaie-ln. an olf IcdUystatg-. hSye -Tteard-' f6ry«»N£ tinie!,- It is a'' The dairlage is ! estimated at over
hienf .rays'.''-".The; aJyance: eobutft^s;^^one. 'jhch*«l. .and 1 -bad a ' vood. $20(1,oaft. .‘Mure .than six store build-
aftd tlure:foils,jT»ygut off 'the jttrwt- ^igh'-dverlit; ,‘Th.m referYng do your!‘mgs. an ! 25 .residences were destroy-
g i*.-ffCi
today
Davidsdii - came home
,.p^t^|-*’-hii^i%^'.^^a|t^"efeat-ed .iit'; fiie.^-vaHreatf w^l" pM&hfe;.i-.s'o'bwl ret-«rtv| irom a. visit u> 1 <*rt Worth,
district b(dV*4-n kovjiig a'n.i Jiov;st*>n:' W bile ti. -ry iS life.- ^ ■ - - .
--•>'•. there's hope.'; arid . I aio wlsb-j \mU f il T U P D
V; V
re«iesHuc ' ajl' possilVfe tuck.
■'/\\5-t_ard&tJiH;‘ y 'nf- ligaccd. in hci]id
he is Jikely to get under the provis-,) dosed by V.
toning agreement with : the allies. estate agent
Ping -tp wear it.- .
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-large and rcpre^nta.iv,- '! £r b:U!k ^ s . . * . \ *
Department of Agriculture,
Intornat-onal ' 'i!': - Weather Bureau.
Whh-l, •revpl.ratrous lir'iv.- . ,e:d ■ ^ ^^ ^ ■ ' £ —- ^ ^
dhg Tor several idtirnlvs . TheT^va,.'^ _ For Purine ajnl vicinity until 7
di^ mri..edmderiW Tiu-s*lay: Tonight and Tues-
irtrlNfefeHCo/ *'■-■ -ri"- *';■>'• Tair., .U»wcsc rest 24 hours, 54;
t,v, J.i,I ■ -
-, wdy-_t,r addre^.vnev; ^ * nvon! 1 . T
^r^ny^ored oudn ^ an<* jt * *
I ■ I'k'yiy ;1 H •® ,
rYST^sSi^c;:?-to- heavy rams have - fallen in
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Weather Conditions.
The pres^ire-continues high in the
j .,;brev-v!>fcTidf<>r.Gc1 -rinlxfrT:y l-'f.nn what. -
Y-d ( t^y;r 'liiv*yiy I ‘'r?,t'va! portions of the country.
'.'.DaiVcan .rhe figures, jibfe the
1'girisf''' : ' v-";.y"Y'>:Y'; : the, gtilf states an<* in the Mississippi
hi?®--.-- c1-Av'--rl rt*e;.Qbkr) YrfHoy and Tennessee.
fair weather lias prevailed
...TVIarciiil9y at. riire Md nri ' *.lrl dob;;iT;;fb; Mmy f; ih^ 4f hours,
y ,‘p. m.lj.at,. fhe-y®8^ of, Miss kale 4 rynaiih ydurT very-triily^;;:
T rTluntox, oh SouGt'-Sj|ica»adro Bti^et. -’,'1- ”i| ‘•
rajiada WmtThe iTiltedSIates.l- -
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^^'Yitfuai^Suf^jists to MeeL,
bptua Dorman,
pflicial la Charge.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1919, newspaper, March 17, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025376/m1/1/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.