The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 250, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 18, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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BUECKEXnrDGE. STEPHEN'S COUNTY. TEXAS. TUESDAY. PRIL IS. 1?C2
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EBONY CARBON COMPANY
IS MAKING PLANS FOR
BUILDING FACTORY HER
Concern Il:m Applied 'hi Rjiilioad ('onmtUshUi lot Pet
.Miss'ion to Manufacture Carbon Black From Natural
Gas In P.reckenridije Oil Field
Thai a new industiy wilt be opened up in Breckeni iilsre at
an early date appears ret tain according to those in do-
touch with the Ebony Car lion ComiMnj !' Shrevepoi t. La.
which is working on plans to establish a large plant here.
The plant would manufactuit urban biack jiom casing-
head 2 and v.ci;id turn out upuiuAirr.ately t'epta thousand
Pou.'.d on hydro jra.? carbon pr .i -"ind vauid ccr.-'uznr i;p-
pfoYlRintf ij tn'il ."T.iilioo If.t .I ;?u '
The pr.ipn'al .6iii.i fT.fii. ri ifnclntrit i.i .it-uni . .".nun
m tht erertion of the plant heie it i :nl .irnl th-if v.i.iild
he twnty-Hght men cinptov ! in lb.- im I.t. toiv.
Secretary Uav I. I. each nl the httmlu-i- of (nmmiire i
working on the proposition nml saul linl.tv tliat the lititie
for the faetorv being built aie en'-oiiiau'ing. The eompan
has filed a petition with the Oil and ia Division of the State
Railroad Commission asking permi-.im to locate here.
Under Utile II of the (oinmivionei ' Regulation- the is-
tablishing of such a plant is piohibited hei:ui-e of the amount
of gas consumed in the manufactuie of caibon bl.uk the
contention being that gsis is needed for domestic put poses.
Cut those working foi the pi eject to twine lieu- tlaim that
Breckenridge would welcome the t tnbhshment ot -nidi a
factory here since it has been said that around .'". (mmj.ooo
cubic feet of gas is wasting in the Bu-ckeitiiJsie i it-Id d.nh
this being a sufficient -supply to mn at lull capantx eeial
uch plants as at- proposed b t!ie f i.otiv f "ai 1..k t onipari
-leciftaiy l.c-nrh --nvs the pt.ipo al ol the 7Im.ii t nilnn
Company to the Railroad Commission tn make an tr-ptn.n to
its Miles is one of the results of In- wink of ivrent months
in trying to induce tuftmifnrttii ing coneein tn I. irate in
Hreckenridge where plpnty of fuel and tianpoi i:itir facil-
ities are available and where liu;itii'- mteiests :m tiiendh.
EPISCOPU.IA.Y
SERV.CES MA i
BE HELD 1TERE'
The Uevert-nd Arrhdei-n Han;
I.-e Vlrdn of the Kpincii:il chun'i
't PalU.4 I III tin- rilv .1 : ii. -t iif
i f-color. i 11. I'd tthi-ri i. v u r
tr.am un'il luiiinrniw mi.i'iti. wii'i
j V '! killlllk- III lOlU Willi .11
llii Kplhi-"..iliain !a t tiii i. i.iii.
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Kpisropn! i . i.t !i m thl ..!..
It Is iii. ! ti Ki -. i in
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i ia- if ..ill- I.- ! ' i i.i !' i1 '
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French Alarmed
Over e I 'act
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t 1. 1 i-afc. i inil.n in
lnxiilfr tii- .iitriide i - I'n
Wiililtl.il. ..i a UttWi . iiiil'.'i'.t
.m.i prcii" I- niaiutan u -.-.i.u
.HTjnRiir ' : tsanlins i: n--i.ni i
ron.tion
MUKIi:i sl'.VIiW.
Mi.... I.i i.iMnilIi'- Wnoil
r Irbral .1 Ka-t. i Sunday- in a
. .ttii-r 'I-'' i- likely to fin- '
m tli-y i.n--l thr frtondH .
-.pir.f.' tnarri. .1 m f hut dav T.i-
.. H. II Wray ot tlnx it r-
f.um-d tin- c-r"iinin.v. Mr. and Mi-
.nd xp-i-t to mak ttiflr futi-r-
y b mc in rirwki-nrldK-"
Who May Vote Tomorrow
It hii-i ttiiiiniuu-til KmIaj by Maj'r l'illll-i Hi.n tin- n tnn-n.- lisid
rccol-l mi nptnloii Irmu thr Attorney tin il (! Inri.i.: tl. n .m
mini other lt' iii.illfl'd i a ter and U owns ir... in or i- il -
wife or mini who i-n- either real entutc ii -r.iiiiiii ironrii ih.n ha-
been rciidereil for tavnlloii mny vote in tin- elettlnn nMMorrnw in
ISrerUenrlilRe.
The election tonuii-nm- lh lor the iniriwiw ui ntiiii; on the adoption
of It INllint; law villlrh will potwil tile lty to luaUi- ass-sliienls amtli.-!
property owners on strecin where piuinit in l- tn- pin down. I( in
cludes the provision for nnssniitH
One iloo.s not imve to own real
row. It Is iinnonnci'd hut If imv
nnthiitK hut n wiileh has heen rendered for tuvatlon thin e.u-
or f- reudeted hufnre tho election tomorrow i..- -.r s5ie will he entitled
to Ante.
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Tlio .ttiornej iionuniih runn h.- h.u huiii-.i .. ;.... .... - .
f Intvo to render prnxjrtj for inxntlnn if li-i 1 lubaml lii- t-ndie.l pi---
.. .. .... i.. t-.fi.l.iw id ron.li!iref! riiiiiiiiimUi nrfiiMt-tt miller tile
!enj "l - - .'-. - - -
-laws die lmvlnc n. iniirh Interest its
The officials dcs.Ir Hint a lnre vote he pullel tomorrow and it w.ii
frct'Ij' predlcteil today thai there will lie little opposition tn the adop-
tion of tho uct.
Vwr Wen Taken
T Abilene For
Federal Officers
t'v. i... n were ;i..n id bil-i...
to! i l th- iit1 v .1 iifui(iit to
I I i- r In I! t. . r.il uffic t-i
tin i n'l tiai- c "in .mil 1-a-in
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ire Mann SMem
;i" Inspected Moil.
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1 1 " in i att- i imni
" . ln-tt-ii i -i i i 1'ovi
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for ldewill.- .il-i-
state to he entitled tn vote lomoi-
kind personal proKH if It Is
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PLANS
a iwMinl n
That plans are under wnv fur
t! t or.tnirntlr.n of n lonipnny fj
IV.nU and oper.ite n hrlfk pl.iT
lie.tj Br- kt-nrldp' w.r. imr.'jlitii
t.l tn .1 irk Uoliert nt the meeting
of the Chamber of Comtnerc6 Pi-
ns tcr; today.
He r.!.i thr.t r. J-.-kf.tior. c
vVi.l.if.'. r.-.in rr.T. cams t.i i: -"(--
r.::a- ---frrj.-.T ir. t - r.r.c- ii.r.
.in. .;.' ;r-;v.i r.r.l :r..:A: it.;.:
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Mi i;l.i u i.i.i tt.ii ih. re :
pl nit .i i In i.i tuel hue in.l It i
l-:i. t.'.t tl.-r- i a -ttif.plt ol il
-i il:illi- liiir ttill pii.ve ldf.ll t.f
I.i .1. iiiiiLlii'; i. Ii I thar It i belli-.
- I Id. il vtnh these I'm oiatil'-i-uiKliiiniis
loi(elhei- with improved
l.dioi- i oiiilllliiiis h-ie (hill In-li'k
i. in be mini.' In enter the compel-
llit. m.iikit a well (in to supply
In al iit-cls nnd the building of n
plant here would menu more brick
homes nrnl hu-dncss hoilsei for
lite kp:uUig. It Is di'sinsl thai
Inril men will tnk-. -itoi 1: in the
ii-rnpam and help put 'it ovev he
in.l
Set vice for Babies
And Mjither. Will Br
Held Next Snndav
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i- h ii I - n iin.li.t-il for a '
1 1.1 II- I.'riil .IVtei- lit IJiei
i i h ii. -t -tiind.-iy inornii;.-.
I I'. ltitehr. sup-rinti-nd-i i
-i ('!.' Roil during the ahortj
ii.it .-lie li.i- Ueen Infri5oe of
nrk lin binli the ifriunizarioti
-ii- ii. a reniarkahle manner and tr.-
i1 i at noon th-n were 187 babies
i .I. i- Hit..' ytat-' hr -.ii?e on tho roll.
.-. -i tal r:i i-i of twin; are included Ir.
kin I...I
tiaiin-i- of tin- wniK h a. Iarii-.
ii-.'iiuiiilh dt'ooi.it-d nnd artltlca'!!y
i lalitnl I'fadle Hull vilneh - inouil'-
.t i i tli- i liuieli liiuldiiii' This Ciin-
i .t th- printn! ii.iiM.-i and kndrl:
I-- .'ii. . ol hahl- mi the rll Mr
Ii1- i" has lul- ii mo' l of Itie tin-.
in' .in I ai Ii i i nt i nl
I. i;.. iii'd moii .i . o.i tlii
H I In.' i nil all i acts much at
i'it "in of r'ltui to Hi- church at i
i the d.--iii- -I th- 1 1 f rint-iid. i
'i - ui . t!i- ; . i in . u! . ach hah
"h in- ii-ll and ih-; work he is raj
I .m'i o-iiplinhiiu Manv of lh
I- 'I-.- ha- be. ii pl.t.'. it on the I'"'
-. itn.ii a f-w liour-i of birth.
n motlit pit ii.ni.i.- no inean.i
i..'iiiiii the clnireli in t Snndii
n.i phon- th' pa-tor 111 10 . .
i .ii tti.lt and .a ennwyaiice' will
n in died f?e tii'.day morning
Woman rir.slcd
On Liquor Charge
Ml" Cl.o I iiik-i
. nil H ad tli
1-. ait-i st-d h
Cnrr I'ool iln-
t i-leriia .'Ii- ' noon
Hum' an 1 li.n ii. in
u iiitoxirat.ii 'i-iior
I'' Sheriff th. .-. oi.ia-
on a rhar "
In r poi-.ii -
reordi i -
. a ( .111; .1
'Ii the Konds.
Ii i -ii.cu in trade wan hidden ii.
-Id ii.ui' lion e from wher .sli-
"! i i luiiior to the oil fi.-ld w-ot'-
ii'. i iii i y IdMnet it is alii --
Kadi6 fVu (Hirer-Up
Hospital PalienL-
M
I is V
th. a.
v. lii.-h is
1'- m- l.a
r. r.u of
i seamon
aid " I.'
- r. en
W..I
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Ult' uiih-n
hint meter r-cehlnv; set to the pail-
I'ni" in tin- William Beaumont Oen r-
a( lio-pnal nt I'ort Hush so the pati-
ents r n. h.-ar tadio rone. rt.s.
'1 'i Veli ran I '. i In en ;i liu- eor-i'i-I
' - a!ld - lilei taihl'li lit.s at the po-t
ln-dslUt It' I . I.-..1.. ills ..lul (ii.ui hi
continue thrill on evenings when the
radio music cannot be r. c-ived b; the
in 'T s. i Tli-i. Is i uisic m the air
that cat he eiuiht on . I ' uivht IP
I. w. I' iicrordin to amateur opera
-ii' ir I i I'a-o
I
il . !. i ' -t -t.:i.
(I pa; mil la ti ...
n eeiv inc s ts
-tui.it." and pi
catch the inn -ii- i
1 1 r m b 1 1 n - 1 1 ' -to
the bed; i id- n
riiu... ! :;. i.ii
to vvat-r pipe bed
milar eoinluetor- to
mid messages m th
.. ;.it"ui i ii -oic.
ichitc! v tin oa
t r m.winfi
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r '-' t -
i. i-wi.im jMjiF-i.ila3ia--lVr...- 'Vvbmx .
n; js' : ...vw tr wv "jir . ! t-T.? .-
ZW$&TA & SBJman : The Ottiinan-Russiun treaty Is vegaiedcil as nn allinncf
t'W ''&X &$& -"NSpSPN J1 bctv-"ecn the nvo nations which binds German brains and
- " ; "'' irt'.&Y-' Vxftfii ' ':f W '"$L ; T-vMs.lr.n uotcntial resoureas in future years for more than
-'-' " ft -;?'k i 'J?KV 'iM-'Whi hp seen- Perhaps on the surface.
1 - V''tr fe0" SmfW'kdi h camc &s a homh she11 10 tl llclctes of the economic
.i'V??- C. j-i-ilwt.'S .wi i inference. It is reffarded as the most momentious doc-
0 Jy & -:lmm$$ ument sijjncd since tlie tieaty of Versailles.
ravx- v..'MS5H'i;iiT.?Li Th? :
ySM . i "V ' . VITO'S oWBI ' 1SK&' ib" H III
Wmfcr--' wortheast
Fi.--t pSio'rr?! h to riarh thl- fi.m.'iv of l:ulsi..n d l-Batt-s nn the
v.;V t-i the Gi nun ronton nee 'I'm va i tal'-n i.t tl Bi i lin itatlor.
Tie- ri- . with tho l.lfji hit i.i Mabahr.. On hln tight 'i t.lii h-ilo t!u
!lrrb and v s-a. n-!.1 I -l.-.v.i (.n.orcri. alt up and ta no'l..;.
SOLDIER BONUS
BILL TO PASS
IMS SESSION!$100.000DAMAi
Reptllilicaim Deciile In Confer-t-iirc
To Put The .Meas-
ure Through.
By ihi. Anwlat.'il Prcm.
WASinVGTO.V April 18 l)e-
clslon to pnm tlio Soldier's lioium
hll) at thin sosHinn of Congress
today was ronrheil hy tho Semite
l.'epiibllentiH In u jmrty eonferenco
vole flfl to l on the motion offer-
ed hy I.enrnot of WNrniisin.
Tin? ronfereiiee iiIko deeieoil
tlutf the Senate should proeeed lo
eonsidcriillon of the Ailiiilnixtra.
lion Tariff hill on Thursday with-
out further deln.
"''OTHERS TRY
TO IDENTIFY
ARRESTED MEN
I'iiIIovmii- i -tor n . ii id.i '
Hl'i cUeiii'ld. - Ilail Am. I lean ol" 'font
all. dew hU'lijaiU. t.s. who h. Id up a
pnki-r ganit- earh .Mondn iiiornll)'-;
arrylnu off $400 in eiudi a b(;;--h.i.ii.-r
and a tftild widch (wvev.il
p-1-soiin who have ben held up In
I'.r. i i- iirldL-e r'i''titly b-li-ve Unit
one or morn of the men in jail are
th- Hime men who are implicated In
other eases of hlj;hjacUiiK und ef-
fort.! are beiiiK mad- lo id-ntif)
them
. eordiin; to
Si d on- of the
laU. n to Albany
111" eountj jail
Sheriff Head .1 -i
alii i ed roidiers w.i
toda- and plaeetl ii
tlu r- uwiii4 lo tii-
lact that there wan not enounh room
for him here.
Tin- hlierli';"s department has he u
dili -. ntl working m th- robhei
i-.i 10 lav and Sheriff Head di eland
t'int oth.r le. lopm.nts m the ra -h.i-
arisen but b- is not r-.uh to
make them public.
As yet none of Uie men have be-n
r. leased on bond.
Th- ni-mb.r of the Kant: win.--run-
wis nut ktiowt' .t-rdav S-n
who h.ifi been Known h th- nice
I. mi. of --Sar ." K.i'.- Snm Wa is
1 '! 1 1 a! n ij'it to'las
Conimereial Hotel
Chanjres Owner.-
r
II r i son foi in. 1 1 day iaih"
of Stephen County nan purchased tin-
New Commercial Hotel on South Rose
Avenue from Mrs Rose Thompson
Contra ts w.re signed esterday and
Mr Harris n and wife took chare-
iiMi'.d '.t.U ''ollowirc the Mirninf
T!. !" lUf ' i ei i 't -h- het- ' !..lf
a opened by Mrs Thompson recent
ly will continue to be operated hy th"
in w proprietor and his wife it is hind
Accoullng to Mr Harri-on if bu . -
n.-ss is as i-ood alwav as it was hi-
first ini-ht he will be nicrre thin sat-
Way tj Genoa
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SUIT IS FILED
HERE CLAIMING
j Texas Kmpline
social ion
s Insurance
Files Suit
A-
Against C & N. K.
Siul of $1 ilij.iiijii dani;i$r-s wai I'd
-d in lh- Jnith Dlstrii-t Court -.
t'-i-day alt. moon by the Tea-. Ki .-ptoyt-rs
InurBiice ABSOClation nifai.t-i
the Cisco and North Eaitorn Hail-
way Company.
Aeeni-iliiiK to the reoordrt In the of-
'iee of llie Dl.stiiet nerk the stilt va
liled h-catt-u- Kdward K. Nash. Wiln'Plimin Cimnitliu- Inuinllinn- Mini-
i injur d by a falling whei.l about I
2'wiul day of ItiHi r-hruni-y wh-i
In
loadinir oil muehiner lure.
II is alln-i-d the Siiowden Me
Sweeney Company hv v. Iiotn Nusn
was eiiiploi-d. ordered a flat ear !.
he pin on a mile track for the loa.l-
iii the oil mali rial uhii-h ini'luihd
i hand wheel Thin rh-l. It U a!
l-i-'.d w.i put on the ilat ear und
broke tliiom-h tin- floor p-riuaiieut
h injiirini; Nash.
ii was alien d h th- plaint'ii'
dial NiihIi was earn tin; 'Jtn) p.-r
monili al tin- Urn.- ot the aecident.
N'uw lie i-i paruliz-d from bin liipi
down und is not expected lo be aide
to work the resl of hf- life lor
which fifty thousand dollats dun.
iU!f money is nsU-d. Twenty fn-thon-iatid
dollai'K is also a.sked'for t'i--pniii
and nuffcrini; that the Injun I
man Is Raid to have j;on
rhrnu'il
willi. nother twenty -thnusand dol
inn i-1 asueu to near the pxpenHPH o
medi-al and mirpieal atlention t.
dannis'K totaliir-; 1ihiihi0.
Dv (iootL Stores
dopl ('!oin I -foui
in
c
1.
i 'an-
ef tin -U-i
Mondav w 1 1
i ui..- b
c'o.s til.
..inn in k nest
ir plac .s of biisiii.
II das of th-
' i i ii t he lin-inc.
in
tit'oi. to il; r-rn
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K ..(. ..
Iiintr i '
Ill on ;
Sal.'l .la
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T'.. i
t wa-
-ii
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..I.i'. In C
H Ciollii a.i an I
ipu nn I chant-
I In.'
-I I.. 1 h th- tllli
T.i Ci'al.d L ad
Silk Art Shop
Mrtt Stokefi- i t Shop
Mi Klt'imnu
C olllll '11 A.- II i-'on
1 he .-'Ii. I- -hop
i i.t II 111 s llOOl -n-.
ii T Tobo''wsk
i' .M Hi nil- I
Yamii'.i Dry (loods Co.
N Wink lei.
Til- Model
The Hut
Ai'cih i'ii." to Mr. Ci"dlman the fol-
1 iWlli a-l-ell t( (ills. -Me tile I'lonlC-'
Imiiv I h. other do but did not itrn
the petiilon. The To?gcry Quicksil-
er. V. S Army Store?
The manager of The Globe
of the City
Is out
nun i
t
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M- 1 -t III.
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Mrs. Thompson will leave in a
ion tii. . foi M.'.rlin Texas when
.. rt i!' t i'.;i n . . mil 1 r t b.
or- o.nu into an ot'.er bii'-ini -.- a.-tivi-'e.
. s.i a.ino-i'icd LOd.IV
GENOA. Ar.tii. j.Conqletnation rauseti by the CeV-
7ton. Riisjsuan Group signinir the treaty of RapsUo.
ihcwcd no signs of sbcting- rs the ccnfcrcnce dclc??it:i
l4r
:a tnstr a
icrr.ticno
r. .- :a (fist
(. j-'lUlc. rile. I
ilpiin Ititii?-
the vViri.. iiTtlrtc':rt1 Vvifti
i.rfiin.T j his fjepaiatf pacr
noidl iHihlii ai siliiaiian.
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t'HK'VtiO. April IS Sw-eepin-iifntfiea-.t.Miid
thtoimh tlie Mid-
dle We-tetn States a stottn which
oilviniitcd In the P.ockv Mtnintnin
res Ion Sundn hn.l paistnl ovev
(ni . todiiy lenUnc; in Its wr.hfi
denth nnd much definition.
The losi of nt-nrlv fiity lire? I?
attittute.l to the stotTO
I roprrty dntrmje will r.moiiii: tn
million'- it i; bPliered.
Tveiit;.f ne rntt death In Indi-
ana nnd twentv-twn weje killed in
Illinois- in .-ni'illriii to Indirntl-.ni
SERVIC
ISCUSSED
( vi'aaa.aaT i.)t.isii t
Equipment To Help
Seivice
PAVING
PHONE
E LIGHT
Tli- (ue.siioii'i of paini; and the personally ui-Keil that effort.-t be
eh .-lion tomorrow better phone ser-' made to get out voters for tomnr-
iii'. i or Hreek-nridue ami a In-arii-'' i row'i election and anniBe at muc'i
for lower hidit rates consumed mod interest an poHslbh- in il.
of Hie tini" tor dNeiiHMlon at the nv ' in opening hln talk the Maor said
iil.ir t'liaml.i r of Comm.-rce riirecto s; dial he wanted the counsel of tho
meeliiitc mid luncheon toda.. ' biiHiness men and m-mberu ot the
I'.ninii eoiiMiiiied most of the time
and Mayor 1'ulwil-r ;iok- at hnirth
In h'lrill of Hie paving pnlit-v lh-tn-v
innimladon ban announced ami
in the Interest ol the election to b
held tomoirow on the question of
adop' iin; (j. i; j. a.(
The Major told how that he aid
the citv eoniiiii.. sinners thoueht it
proper lo announce a paving policy
h. fin'e the election that the voters
'"ay Know what lo epect anu that
at this time before any pavins Ii.
done it isvlse i-.dopt u policy tlia'
v. ill affect all tuture pavlni?.
Ife paid that th- policy for th.-
id
i -n
mi
i
on
1 p-.n
lo pay on.-lhird ot the pnWiU'.
use foiiefher with tit" expense of
i Actions and tin- property owner
i ach side ot the paved street to
ntie-tliird is th.- policy adopt-d
ii. practice by most of the citi. s
I'lWT.' of Texas as well as in
;.-.. i
and
most
ed tl
mm
ther states. He then explain-'
it in his opinion this would I.e
atisfactor fro. i a standpoint
. pens- lo propiil oifneis than
in iiecllv to p.i a'l the evpen -
I Iso .sai'd thai hv adopting the
:'.ii more than thre- limes as mui Ii
I i. Ins can b- put dovn for the cliv
with the moiiei- that has been ot-l
for pavini'. Sldevvalksi he said are
very .F-'ential to connect up with
the "-hoids and i-lmn h.-s where thou--i.iiis
iiii- - to walk and need pro-
t. ct irniii 1 1 . ni'iil. Hut if the
p- 'i k .e-i is iioi .nl i pted one or two
I roi rtv ovv n. i - aloilK the rout-
could refuse to pay for their on--ihinl
of the cost and thus make th-
school cluldri-n and others have to
wad- mud part of the wav which
is n-arly n.s bud as to have to r-
tliro-i-ih it all the va.
H. ra-d that any p.-rpon who i
otherwise qualified to vote and who
has rendered for taxation any Ulnd
of property pergonal or real may
vote and thar women whose hu.i-
bauds have n ndered property for
ta-ai-dti m.". vole w.Uiout r.'nderiii-
. pt... rtv to: th. y are considered
property owners tn mat uie property
of tin- man and wife Is considered'
inn'' the law as community prop---l
t-. j
s-v. ral members at the meeting!
tcary.
iii.i' iirTO".?r:n? ?riij if.liC"rrtcn en tn
i-j.l.7ii4 n-oVrT in iiuiTopf
t f if Ucrfj iTiipof tiifiCJ? 01 tTlC
wac Ji1:hv to have on the
-Up?r.5tii0u3 viii; pr
oiip . lina uTi CTTisn in tn ini.x
it.at x ivv minute.' after the
tieaty va-. ignrii the sky tiaik
ened the sun disappeared I.e
hind a wall of black clouds and
a heavy downpour of lain set in.
111. Rat
v ith Ifciro
thenau had been al tea
on Von Schwarzensteiii
former ambassador to Tokio
awaiting word thai the docu-
ment was leady for preliminary
signature. On being notified he
went at once to the Imperial ho-
tel.
; The teai ty is largely the work
of Baron Ago on Maltzan
chief of the Russian division ol
the German foreign office ami
one of the cleverest and at the
time one of the most modern
i diplomats in the present German
regime.
The main points in the treaty
are :
i 1. Mutual annulment of all
pre-war debts and all war claim.s.
2. Russia solemnly renounces
article 11(5 of the Versailles
treat under which Russia could
demand reparations from Ger
many.
.'. Each contracting power
guarantees the other to be the
most favored nation.
-I. .Germany gives full rec-
ognition fo the Soviet govern-
ment the two countries resum-
ing full diplomatic relations.
Chamber of Commerce and llnir
erllirism on all things pertainihK to
city betti t iii.nt and Indicated that r-
favors Hi- policy of the former ad-
inlniMtrailon in having coiniiiisMoiis
or commiitees on different pbas-s m
city welfare.
Tim lipht ran- quei.tinn was nlv-n
a thori-'UKh thranhltifc and the Mayor
.said that In- i anxious for the
chamber ofCommerce. to employ ii'i
e-jpert to Investigato the conditions
that may enter Into rate fiunij b"
the llKht company here. A hc-arin :
haji bee:n set for the second Monday
in May b the city commission aim
t) M;lV0r IlsUp( hat aiiv hiwv.rs or
others from the Chamber of Com-
ujproe to be present to counsel and
advise m the hi-arini; Villi the com-
mission. Secretary Uav B. Keach of the
Chamber of Commerce spoke for the
committee recently appoint d to se-
cure better telephone service und " -tensions.
He jald they had a nicot-
ine with the district manager vest.-r-day
and were told that equipment i.i
now beinj' installed to enable sub-
icrlbers to si cure Central sooner af-
ter one call i.u completed nnd con
nection for another is desired and
also to prevent cross talk over the
lines.
The committee was promised that
if sufficient subscribers asli for tele-
phones in the different additions ot
the town wanting phones that ixten-
alons will be mad-. He explained
that the local manager and tho dis-
trict manager arc doing a" they can
under the circumstances for the city
phone service.
i.v.irui:i) .max is
CAUHIKI) TO DAIiiaS
Fred Kimball who was injured
whfn hs Par was atruck by a Wichita
Fall truin saturdcy night .three
hl0Ci n0ltli 0f the Hamon Depot has
b en removed to Fort Worth. His con-
(Ution was not serious attendiug phy-
slclani said.
He recovered consciousness after
about fifteen hours. Mrs Kimfiail
was in Fort Worth at the time of
the accident.
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