Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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V
OUAKARTSED
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
Cleburne Morning Review
■itabluhad December. 1904
TRUTH IB THE FIRST ELEMENT OF ALL NSUl AND ADVERTISING MATTER
CLEBURNE, TKXAH, WH>NLH!'AY J ANT ART IT. 191?
AOe a Me
LEAK PROBE IACTUAL ME
EXTENDED 10! ON PAVING MAI
STOCK MARKET START SOON
KINDRED SPIRITS
J F MORGAN AND OTHER WAU CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIFBER THE
STREET FINANCIERS SUMMON MATO* TO MAKE OONTKAOT
KD TO TB8TITY
WITH FA VINO COMPANY
MRS.HISCQNTI T3 TESTIFY CONTHACTSJflBt SIGNED
levaon Resume* Testimony end A
todi Otwinau Htvjr For Deep
in* G*v» Information
(By Anwnlst^ From)
Waahiagton, Jan. 10—Mn Hot*
▼ bcooU, mlrrlnk wltiMaa In the
"leek" tevnttitUou, return** to
tor ipirtmnt tonight. She In
mediately «u summoned to np-
peer beforo the Rales Committee
taraerrow
Washington, Jan. 16. ~~flpreadiog a
dragnet over the financial district of
Cleveland TitnUUd Company Ready to
Begin Work of Paring Square and
One Block Back Way
At a me.-t ng of the city council held
yesterday afternoon the mayor woe un-1
ttnimouily authorised to execute a con I
tract an behalf of the city with the
Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company of
Cleveland, Ohio, for paving the »<iuare
and one block each way with a eheet
asphalt pavement. Under the terms of
the contract the entire root of the pavA
mrnt ia to be boron by the property
owners ia the designated district, and
representatives of the paving company
will at once begin the work of making
oontrnrts with the proj>erty owners,
w „ . _ „ , „ ... i and a# soon us this is done the retual
New lock, tho House Kulee Committee worh of ^viBg ^ be(lill.
today extended tho “leak” investign I While the rootract os made applies
tion to a general inquiry into the stock j only to the district mentioned it is be-
market. At an esecutlve eeesion ,h. b^ed that before the worths, start
. .... *<l additional eoatraMa will bo *nti»r*<i
committee considered the adviaab Uty i nf(1 rovpriaf fh„ „n,ir* ^,1,,.*, dia
of employing expert counsel familiar tfUt M(J „omr, of lbrt r„,.|ence streets,
with financial affaire to conduct tho an<J tbat wUb,n „ vfrv faw WM>k,
examination of wltneoees. It aleo plan* ^ Mrc„u in «u| y ,t
to oar coflurw for an extrrmlon of ^ foaiitj
Tho ClovoUnd Trioidud Paving Com
BiG SLUED OFFENSIVE
EXPECTED IN FRANCE
Utir
•redlov •" COi*##e Hews
coagfOOn
time in which to report.
F nancerM Subpoened
As the first step in the enlarged In-
vestigation, tho committee eubpoened J.
I*. Morgan, H P, Davison, F. A. Vander
lip, and other New York financiers.
Vying in interest with thren sum-
monses waa the disappearance of Mrs.
Visconti, whom Lawson says told him
Tumulty and others profited by the
leak.
Lawson Resumes Testimony
Lawson occupied the stand today
revi 1-sing and aup]>lementtng ms oiato-
ment of yesterday. He attacked Chair-
man Henry's denial and declared em-
phatically that either he or Henry way
guilty or rank perjury.
panyy is one of tho strongeet and moot
reliable paving coaeems in the country
and ie the company selected by the
nnanimous vote of the property owners
in the distriet selected at n meeting
APPEAL TO FARMERS
TDD CO-OPERATION
BY COUNTY AGENT
Tbs tetter given below should be
read by every eitixen interested in beg
ter farming;
I am taking advantage ef the pres
• ot inclement weather to thank the
farmcra, members of the boys and girls
clubs, teachers of our city end rural
schools, commieaionere' rourt. Cleburne
f'omeraial Club, county and city super- j
in t undent e of schools , nan sere and
merchants; aleo the county preaa,
Johnson County Poultry Association,
Cleburne Jersey Club and Johnson ‘
County heme Breeders A*#o istlou for |
their valuable eo operation and as ,
■is!sure in "Better Perming." ( am,!
Indeed, glad to see the Interest in this
work increasing ss is manifest by the I
51S iinfl INICK COLO WEATHER HARO
PUIIDPU in Ml I OA MGSs HARO LUCK
btlUKun IU bu of in oxu. min
UP AT ONCE
WHITE MIN IHRESTEO
FOB THEFT OF I COW
t white mas a.rested et Alvar
| ed<> VI - «> «• i «narge of the theft
of a saw The erreet see made by
Whetlff Miller asd |v*pat. Sheriff New
eru. The mas was brought to this *lty
; sad was at sues madr ruler ef the hdp
ail It was sa>d that thor* wee
' aaother man wasted on n Ithe rharge
( This is the firet rase ef this hind that
the level officer* ha - e had to hoodie.
| It is claimed the! the row had been
; klllsj sad was I .testified by the hkd*
Woman Breaki Arm at ■hsrmsn
ethermas, Tests, Jan 18 Mrs las
bvlla Hedge slips4 ea a mdseelh here
today and b-. he hrr arm.
BEN McCLBBKT NOW WITH
HI* AUNT AT FORT WORTH
C A McCleehrv Gates that hie ana,
Bet. MeCteehey, who has been at HI
Haul’s Hasitanum et Fort Worth has
jp.rvr to stay at his aunt’e while under
the rare of the physician Mrs M<
Oenhey is also there ettendleg him It
Dublin.
use Immediately 'when to Fnrt
Here On h Visit
Mrs. e. W. Ch'ldro- of Rush Spring*.
Okls , arrived here Monday to visit
friends for a few days.
SECOND INFANTRY WINS
OVER THE ALL-STARR St TO 6
I aw son again
brought tho names of loosing, Bern
storff and Bernard Baruch into hie
testimony as the men .hout whom
Henry told him he had neard "leak"
rumors, and elaborated on his story of
yesterday regarding Henry’s sllegnd
statements concerning them.
Replying to questions, Iawson said
he had not asserted Hen/y told him
anything about McAdoo and the my*-
terinus Henntor "O. *’ He said th*'_
cabinet member Henry spoke of to him of 34 "to 6.
was Heerctary Isinsing and the banker
Banrh. not Fisk. Lawson asserted to- MTETINO or OIRL8 REWWO
ers in the district selected, sad that
the oompany was ready to begin work
as soon ns this was done.
held shortly before Christines. Frank
V. Lnnhum of Dallas, manager of the
ira-sra
aged with the outlook in Cleburne and "or, • oni* to me. I dealt* the same
nntlcipatfd no difficulty in securing vtivr eo operation of all thrae agnnele#
contrasts with all of the property own f"r ,h® ye#f 1' | *ur'' our
- - .....mutual labor shall result In a more
I rusperous and happy fit tenship. Let '
us each and every one, help, not kinder,
build not tear down, construct, net do
stroy, encourage, not knock, and we;
shr " behold a forward movement that
will make us proud of oor nomas, our
eommunity, our county aod our state
May I ask tho teachers of the county
and eiticsi for fboir immediate sseis
j tance in orgnnlring tho ooys and g'trl*
| elub Work, which luciu.lre no acre or
Austin, Jen 16—In the tonthsll game mors of corn, eotto.i. peanuts, sweet
h«te todnv between eeond Infantry of potatoes and sorghum for syrup, baby
Texas and the All Btars tho vletorv beef, dmry ealf, pig, lamb, chickens and
The 1 inch snow and a minimum tern
poreiore of SI degree* above «ero ia
hard on vejr* e» well ** ether felhe.
_ On Mo- I tw». white man called____
envntMiVIflS AS* wr CTBirrKAL •* ,h" •,nlllB,nB wl.lT- tmoeoib. e Midi** ef .
OONOKDOATION OF THE CENTRAL Mk„|ff M||Uf u|, -r. Bt (Mw fof ,B„f, , ,^BV right ey*
the eight. This was dons and an Tuee wfc„, ,hpo, ng % „
day a 'barge of vngreacy was fllad
against them Judge Jackson stated 1
that a flee ef ♦!» and conte had been
assessed age nat them and that they ,
would be sent to the Htout '• ramp to i
aid Iu making good roods.
later in the day a toll men with a r#„ f(#r ,h# ,lrr,Jw. 0
hig hpitched voi««, and apparently hard
of hearing, h| peered in the sheriff 's
office and related a "hard loek" story
to Juktlee fttoi all The man etatad that
he had lost »|S0 worth of goods la
TV. Uon a{ u# Central ^Uhoroa ard was ’rying to trace them
<w„ rrasTa ». v.r »e- ,rrr,':LrJJ
.. gel out of town *» nee it is not known
church or cHRirr to krdct
A MODERN BUIUDINO
DIMENSIONS 64 X FI.
Workmen Rtartod Tnartag A way the
Old Build log Momdey Morning
to Moke Room tor the New
a Li. raoNm quiet bxcefv mm>
MANIA RERUN CLAIM* MEM
RIAN* NBFVUIKD
TIAtO NEUTRALS FEAR WAR
Nsraadty In
Mskhttf Agmy
(Ny Aeeeetotud Freee)
Dsdss, Joe 1C Thor* is (*«Mhi>
Ity that seetk* r Mg effeaate* by th»
emenfe ir«u* ta lulfcns nod Tumt
IS rwnMeipieled aw the wall of a Ins*
Any eonferaiMs 10 las dun attends* by
the ,Wk and to.imn
> 'y B'.ll
mode | ills esc**t that the
wee "Impwrtont," ebafflvtalty
•tale | rt 'iffsred ftewi tk* aeua
. r .* that military ieebe
dipl.-wvsti- q • »- i'-i preen
Aside from tiewmonie *f»iet
00 all fighting frent* Baud fiMMUto
■V Ml sure In tke region of H*A
eowthweet sf Uniats, tn Itoumanta. Tho
Hielts. os tu tb ode. of I’esibii nut
fered heavy rieiaWet la tare etdoehe
agsoet the fie reran tinea ..rrdlrr
ta Berlin
and he
Wurth for tren*mrnt It i« hoped to
■nve U»e sight of the woujmMI eye, bet
the doctors Hew nut fully determteed
whether they will bn able to de no nr ■ _ _
, If t .. , » | SVC . .ffc* !ed M may »hnt t*>* r eyde *« the prutenod Jtnrvffy
f extreme shill to nt the , freest hone. He ashed tor e
rtftegliniri «f the eattoool dafHUe
The king mt Wester sildrmHdag the
Riksdag, raid harder bad been aht*
I hue far to avoid barwg drawn >«ae the
wn/, Ml the heedbt people oaaf* Os'
; r*ecr*e the ball of the injured eye
day the information ho received re-
panting McAdoo, Kisk nnd "O” came
irum another source whtio he d’<f not
reveal. For an hour Lawson, however,*
recited in detail tho disputed confiden-
tial conference he had with Henry, ad-
ding mntters he said he "forgot yes-
terday," iitwson was temporarily
dismissed today, but ordered to remain
in Washington.
D. II. Amos Is Ul.
P. II. Amos, 50H Mouth Robinson, is
111, but his physician believes he will
be able in be up within a few days.
State Health Board In Session.
Austin, Texas, J»n. 15.—Tho state
board of health, is rolled session here
today, considered the biennial report
of the state health department which
ia
went to the Second Infantry by • eeoro turkeys
I am making this special request of
our teachers, because my time for the
preeert and for two or throe months
will he almost entirely occupied in
terracing farm lands. However, 1 shall
Mt must *vi*** n* «■«* schools as time will per-
mit.
OLUB HAS BEEN POSTPONED
The GirM Sewing flub will
today. The next meeting will bn held
with Miss Mary Davis.
000 brick rhurcb bulbing creeled
once, the dimeasions of which will
<M by 7« fret. There ia to be a con
Crete basement on the wall* of which
the brick church 1* ta be arected. Tbs
main auditorium of tho chsrcb is to
bars a seating eeposit/ of 700 people,
whila the balreay will have a seating
capacity of 300 people, making a total
sent aapoaity of 1,000 people.
Workmen began tearing down the old
rhurrh Monday morning and the lum-
ber is to be sol ! ami will be move-1
from the lot at once. The secretary-
treasurer, Otto Foster, te negotiating
!k* -tab- of the lumber so as to dear the
lot nt the earliest opportunity.
A, L. tfVabem is to have charge of
the construction work on the new
church and will push the work along
a* rapidly os poasible so as to tufn over
the building to the aengregotlon ia tho
spring.
While the new building Is under the
course of construction the eongreg*
at
M Whether he will be permittee to go h'e
woy, or bo placed upon the reuaty
roads. The man put up e pitiful pi
and claimed that he only b*d five coats
to hit name '
It to understood that if to* Bim Mr 0
oot thoir tirao tfcht Oiev sffl ho olkrtr
rd wages afterward for read work o*
as to giie them some mat. to travel os
AMthcr white man plodded guilty to
a charge of aggravated aoeault asd
wee fined #25 nnd roeta.
A white boy wan held at the sheriff e
offite on a charge of theft of a piece
of heavy belting. The belt i.g w»e
laid on the table and appeared to be
•lx or *ight feet long. The boy w»e
expected to plead guilty.
Y»oputy Wicriff Moreloed orroi'ed a
regro Monday night ^barged
bootlegging The defendant will
s hearing Inter.
I BEGINS ATTACK
The ftwtse federal sen sell one se*0r
led the mobilisation -fas M, af tie
-'wise seeond <f!vintoo nod eontigo*** *7
J other dlibeqi not yet (ailed Tht as
nenn'emenl ra,*« Fwtteerlned icnontli
has boae aMe fe reduee eoosiderably Ike
for*es on th« Irentier, but »t# eme
adera It eeeerasry to take erase as
tenet** measure* ef pr»enu'ton
A Berlin ditielrt ray* 3JM7 Frost*
and Itolgion «i*tltna* were hMod h*
Angle Pre^b shell* *ed icjAaBe
he mbs *iw*e th* beginning et Hte war
(Ey Araoetete.1 pr**a)
Kl 1 **• Joe \4r— Vtlln end hi* Skele
rum mend are again knocking et the i
western gates of Chihuahua <3ty, et 1
mi dm* to poaM-tgere arriving today
They soy ia two ItHU wtitnrtos do
featrd * a/ranei*tse west of the capital
and now are only eighteen miiee from
th* etfy itself, (in Mnrguio, who t
• .th »tert~! to Jusr.-/ wi*h *10 mee, went
MAYOR NAIL TELES
IF THE NEXT MOVE
TD EET BOND. ISSUE
FINE BOY ARRIVES SUNDAY
AT THE ANDERSON HOME
SONS PRAISE LEADER WHO
DEFEATED THEIR FATHER
(By A**r>elnted Prera)
ld^~Scrolls cent by
Wan Kbi-kai's eon*
.Shanghai, Jan.
three of the late
to commemorate the patriotism of Oen-
ernl Tsai Ao were the most unusual
feature of the funeral service* for th*
revolutionary leader conducted her*
Upon the arrival of hi* body from Ja
pan.
Genera! T**i Ao was the chief mover
in tho Yunnan revolution, which >la
to be Hied within n few days with f^tmi Yasn Phi-kni’s ambition to be
the governor. The board wil continue r0mo emperor. Yuan Ko-ting. the old , M „iti. „„ ______
in aesion tomorrow when It will eon- non „( y,.,n shli'.l wa* especially mergeti-ally do. Bo p!c**e be an
aider health. The board will ask the ,mbitlons for he father to become cm- y0a can |n this matter.
To those farmer* who asve requested
my si-rvice in terracing I desire to eay
I am busy all the time, th* demand >*
more th-n I can fill I have in th«
past month instru-'d three eitiien*
now to lerraci farm*. I hm'e aliout
SJ00 requests for terracing for thi* year.
During the year ending Dee. 1, 1916, I
terraced M farms, so you can costly
«»•« how much I need yovr co ope-qj,nn-
Go right on with your farm work and,
pl-n-e. be ready to use me whenever I
may visit you. I shall strive to reach
as many a* I can. I realtre how you
feel when you see your soil—the very
richest and most fertile part of it—
continually and rapidly carried away
by the eroaion from heavy aod eon
tinned ralno, bat 1 am human sad can
only so musk-, this I willingly and
>d Nuadnv
and Mr*
OLEN ROSE AUTO PAHTY
WILL RETURN HOME TODAY
legislature tn provide more stringent j„,r,.r that he might succeed to th*
quarantine regulations, particularly on thron**. But practically all the younger
the Mexican border. ; sons were opposed to the monarchical
thirteen CRAPBIIOOTERS
detected by orncER
Constable Handley landed thirteen
cropnhooter* in a house in East Lie-
hurne last night. They will be given
a hearing Inter on nt the courthouse.
MBS MAHSENOALB QUITE
ILL AT HOME fN THIC CITY.
Mm. Julia Mnsnengnle, who reside*
( sons were opposed
movement.
The scroll sent to Shanghai hy Yuan
1 Ko wen, the aeond son of Yunn Phi
kal enmmendn the lamented General
Tsai Ao In thn highest terms It amid; ,
"Yon were a model of the people
"You were the model of the army.
"Yen were the nonl of the republic
"You were the spirit of liberty." i
he American nnvy took a prominent
part In Tnni Ao funeral nervlee*. Th-
Brooklyn nnd other American warship*
in the Shanghai harbor and their flag*
nt half mast as the Chinese warship*
patient as you son
Yours to snrvs,
1. t. QUICKS ALL,
County Agent.
Marriage License*
J. K. Kirtley and Mis# Voliie !**•
Womsek.
tion will worship In th* atstrtct -mirt
loom nt th* Johnson county eourth- i*
Th* fact that the new church is to A f1** *' P«Bnd hoy
be constructed of brick speak* well for •* 'hr . ., tv.
th* good judgment and progressive , ^"l n AB(l'’rw'n, 1 >*. Hodge s i-»
spirit of the congregation and is another '“‘l® MUo receive, a hearty weleon..-
indication of Cleburne’a growth as a BB-* *M *t onee made ruler of th. hap
city. The bnilding of thle brink ehureh j TF bora*,
will stimulate other congregations to
! follow th# good eiam|>le.
Following is th- per*onnel of th*
building eommittee, whi-h ha* chnr.e-
o ftho matter of rrerting the new brt-k Mr and Mr* J. P. Lamp of Ob
‘ Hone, who have bee# stopping with Mr
snd Mrs J F Irvin, 711 North Buffalo,
while waiting for repairs to be made on
thrtr -nr, expect to leave this sfter
noon for their home. Mr. nnd Mr*
t amp recently motored to Princeton,
ten miles ennt of Mr Kinney, to visit
their daughter, Mrs P. O Digger On
the return trip Sunday the* eneounter
#d the anew storm at Dalian and had
a break down 14 miles from Cleburne
on th* Fort Worth road, arriving bsrs
Monday evening where they a waited
repairs to their car.
Marries* Llcoarra
Alta Souther nnd Mi** Audi* Me
Hang. M* i
to 1 klotnn* sad took jr-tonal command Maynt Moil waa se*a I *4Q and
ef the tr. |« ngalnat VIII sine United *t«w I that under 'he law it w*«M to
■ ta'cs agent* hen- rlaim that Villa's thlrtv day* liefer* a sail teald he la
«u -•—*•« e.rsnn the forsrunner to . fnt a •♦heel bnilding b»ng sbl*
another attack on Chihuahua, because
He now controls the westtrn part <-f
(Hat State, They *I|>e«t V ila to- oe*upy
Ojinsgn, opf-oait* Tresidio, nt any lime
ehureh:
D. 8. Bowell, chairman; Otto Foster,
seen tnry treasurer j Dr. t. N. Self,
Y.. Bratcher, John Barbour, Walker
Horn, J. II. M-ott, J. R, Fleming, T. M.
Tnlleson, F. L Young, W. II. Boec,
John Adnm* John Prater, Dr. I.*#
Ynter, Lon Walla and Robert Ewing
RESMRCH CLUB OPEN
MEETING P0SIP0NE0
The open meeting of
Hub, which wan whedulnd
SSOJf INTERFERES Will
BliriEHUKIIG HERE
________ ____ ______ ____ w A iomi boHrilSflg bou#** kwpf
on the rorner of Wnrrtrille nn.l Brmto* |rWfinjr tho hlAr into port, m4 Tanadar thnt had been unnble to
avenue, is reported to be quite ill. She , gfUehmsnt of flfty Amerienn ms ,B lhB fU, bemuse the
ie having careful attention nnd her rin,.K m,„rhe.l in the funeral proces p ; ... ....
friends will with for her recovery very Binf, j,|rtT Japanese, mostly personal buttermnkem had been Intorisrco wttn
soon. friends nnd admirer* of th# late pa- by the 7-inch snow. This is an ladl
. _____ trtat also participated in th* proces ration that this country is not pr#
alon. pared for snow This boarding bonne-
THC WCATHlR The entire Chinese community in aeeper could get no bntter and It wsas
Shanghai wn* in mourning, and thous- the first time in almost n decade thnt
/n- Aseocisted PrnM) and* of young Chinese, moetly students *Ueh a rendition had forced Itself andsr
' y at the various school* and college* in h*r ohrarvntiou, nceording to her stst*-
Wsshisgton, Jnn. IS.—Ennt Tea**- Nhanghnl. were In th* proeaosion. Tb* m,Bt. But the cook provided plenty of
K ..... * - - ’ - * ‘ J" *- -*■“ grac, and thi* eut the den a-d for but
ins or th* Research
»-hodul*d for Thur*
dny afternoon, Jan. IS, nt th* Main
Btreet Methodist ehureh, has been |ra*t
p.in.-l on account of the Inclement
weather. Further notice of thta meet- .
ing will be given in due time.
MHO R. P. BOBBINS,
Round Table Leader. {
AUTREY POTTER SERIOUSLY
ILL AT AUSTIN SAMTIARIUM
Mrs Hubert Woodrwff has returned
from Austin and state# thnt Autrey
Potter, who submitted to an operation
for appendicitis Sunday afternoon, is
WELL KNOWN COUPLE TO
BE MNRITIED THIS I, M.
A marriage license ha# been insued
and It was said l»»t *i«ht thnt AHa
Honthcr and Miss Andie MeClung wonid
he married this morning nnd wonid
leave on th# morning train for n bridnl
trip to point* In the east, to he gone
several weeks.
Preparations have been under way
Sklrralah Reported
Presi-iia, Tea., Jan. 1 *. i.arra* r >vies
and Niliistns had n •k-rrM-h yeeterdny
near Ojinaga r’arran-ista* -laim th*
Villlstna fled sou'h.
MEXICAN LABOR BECOMING
COMMON IN UNITED STATES
, <lly Ataceialed l-rseav
Juarer, Mexico, .{an. 16. Mesir* is
supplying laiurrrs for the ena) Arid*
.-f New Mexico, Colorado and I’snsyl
- ante; harvest hands fer the wheat
field* ef Kansas; section bands for tke
; railroad* »( the west and irrigation
farmer* for the entire noulhweet.
Tb"tirand# «f Mesieail laborer* from
tke interior of the rspnblie hav# been
coming to th# border to re asd eroesing
to the Pulled Ma’e* to find employment
whii# th* Industries of their own eean
try ar# paralysed by war. Recently
11 000 Mexican Inborers were shipped to
the Pennsylvania coni field# to mb-
I tho pin-*# of tl > foreign laborer# who
I bad returned to their native county
I ta fight
tms and that it would require tee day
additienal t-m* ft* the publitoMea ef
t he rlrrtmn not iso. la the mcantjM*
• v. Mill„ | t ,rd w I! hare to delerats*
tke »rennet required fer th* high 'shqn1
building to tabs tb* ptas* of lb> Fallen
bnilding, wkith was destroyed hy 'll*
*1*.i fur th* now building whisk in |e
take ri-c pins* nf tk# south ward bail*
isg Thr building to- lake the pi see sf
tke Cutter building wilt have to be S
t-irge st- -cture nnd necessarily will haw*
to be Urge enough to tabs ears ef jhl
increase I* sebeol attendance fe* the
next ten rrnrs t* som#
MBS X. J. WRIGHT DIES
XT HER HOXXE XT 10
O'CLOCK LXST NIGHT
Mr* A J Wrigkt, who hod boon in
poor health for aovnra) yaars, passed
away at her horn*, SIS North Anotfs
.street at tfiild last night, esrwraadM
dye nomlrer ef friend* nnd Invsd ends.
The remain* will be nklfq-od from bat*
to Omaha, Tex*#, this after soon isM
A -ti#. Texas, ,|*c I* - T-c rati.- of lB,*rBlsnt is |o take place ia the
preventable fire* o-eurring Is Texas „f r,ThnredkF.
lee. 10, 1810, tb# date when the! Mf,
Fire In.ursnre ( ..mmisaioa j county on Auguet 7, lfififi, and wo*
■ fifty eight year* ot age at tb* liras af
Tour fifth* of Ftrwe Ar* ITrvsntabl*
•IriTf
hav* plan* m*tur*d that
Wednesday, unnettlcd, freexing temper bodv »f General Tsai Ao nffll be taken gravy and
rain In smith nnd rain or taow In the to Isis native province nf ITnrxnn fur lrr t„ a minimum. People enuld get
northwest. burial. , along withaut certain luxuries#. If they
West Ti-xae- Wednesday and Them-, -----------~~ would only try. The aaow Is yverth a
dav mow is the north, rata or snow in Reoator Bultor Breaks Arm la Foil ^,4 deni to th# faraxtag interest* af
7' Austin, ex ns. Jan. 18 Renstor W. D. th* *punty, and even If the bntter wp-
tho south ____
local report
(By Prof W. H. Owseby U. B. Oovera
meat Weather Obeerv**)
Mnximam temperature. 2* ■
mom *MBtM
—1 ,
store, ft.
Bnraraotri* Praraure ».*«
Humidity, »0 for east.
VaU
Huitor of Wlnnsboro fell oa tk# lee-
•overed Capitol walk thi* moraiag and
aufered a broken arm II* woe tabes
to a hospital.
L P Ixxhridgv, business msaagar «#
j tk* Ualveraity ot Tein*. in eoufined to
, hi* home ns a rseult of lajuriea oaf
taj ■aniacw"
wider woe brakes
ply doe* run short for a brief aenaen,
no on# will Ion* weight because of It.
The Judge la III
The jsry IB tk* district caart wan
riinckargM MMaay moraiag mi
of tb* UIsmo of Judg* La k*tl
still seriously ill Autrey is • student fnT )b|B nupti«l event for several weeks.
In th* State University. ** * “ * ‘---* “ ‘
1 -t*v morning hi* mother,
Potter, raeoived * phone message from
Austin stating her non hod suffered
• a attach of sppendiultta A few
hour# later another meesago c*m* say
mg gangrene had set in and na tm
mediate operation wa# neeaaaary. Mr#
Potter inatrweted th# phy-aieiaaa to do
1 whatever was neecswory sad th# opera-
tion wa* performed at n santtorinm at
1.1 n'clock in the afternoon Monday
; morning Mm. Pottor, oecumpanted by
| Mrs. Woodruff, weni 1« Austin to »t
; less Auxrwy us an FwUwr wiii rw-
Mrs. Kuima fb|( wnfk nf Cupid nnd Hymen eul-
minntiog In tb# -ereraony today, will
l.e quite n surprise to many of tbnir
friend*. However, a number of their
rl.iM friend* had gue**e.i their *wwet.
All nf thoir frioods wir. join thi* popw
In wishing them a long ond happy wed
ded Ufa.
MRR MABEL RODOBRR RETURN*
TO DALLAB AFTER YIRIT HERE
gnn the collection of *tati#tlc* on -au***
of fires, I* 79.35 per cent, s# shown in
n statement itnufd today by tbe com
mission. In fires in dwellings, apart
ment houses, boarding house# nnd pri
vat* outhouses th* ratio of preventable
fir-* wax *6.2 per rent, and in mercan-
tile. special hanards and other elans**
it was 72.8 per -eat. Iteventy thons-
nnd fires have ben rcjmrted to the
state fire marshal.
U.k.l
amt ta-. mt■ty*
•? *i* Hllttn.
at Dallas ha* to-
ADMIRAL DEWEY IS
DEXD IN WASHINGTON
(By Aoeoetatod Prera)
Washington, Jon. lfi. — Admiral
Georg* Dewey, hero of Mon lie Bay sad
b v orloritv making naval of floor ot
the world, died ot h.is boas* hav* ot ft:M ' M ww
her d»aib Hbo Is sarvivod by * hoa-
bsnd end two sons, Marvin and Vestal
Aright, and n number of ethov rota-
tive* Th* Wright*, oa* nf th* mrafi
prominent families In thi* *o*UdR,
I (rave resided in Cleburne for raoay
[yearn. Mrs. Wright, a modest, raCr
<ng gentlewoman, waa a grant IcJMr of
home and devot«,1 much of bar Ara* to
• hr interests ef her husband and aeon
and with her hind sympathy a*i 9
leounsel ska wnn ever ready to unMirafi
them and smooth the way oeior* them,
[she was a woman of sieeilxat ckaraetor,
strong, yet gentle, tad Uora whs
knew her na a friend vdll deeply mgrat
her panning. Mm. Wrigkt bod ara-
joynd good health for ravoval yearn,
and for th* past several months had re-
quired th* ciom attontioa of hot mono.
Rh« wax given every that a
[loving family could provtdo nod hot
da t
• "y; “f“
Tb* ai
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