Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Address Delivered Before
Meeting of Baptist
Brotherhod.
"with th.
Court
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la north 1
im Dispatch.
■as plaMteh.
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serving o
cream an<
itch.
., March 17.—A
rob the expreM
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'ruetrated early. The agent
Cotone! W*od» referee* to to*
“•eeedented amount et >»1n-
out-dver work and the «M-
Imarusomont to be expected
IU the approach of Sprin*.
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IWlliter. who
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them to enter an pqtt.»nohne here.
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rains In ■•»
in FonhauftM
Natarday. ’ j?
^ealhei'
! . » ru::;.ui4trrr*!:rr-tT^n;
Action of the Retail
Association^,, eg oral ng the
It preference Inail ahlptnenU
a personal tribute to the .
larity of ‘Bob" Wynne, sui
tundent ot the Denton Diving
well aa realisation of the m
to the good roads- from exoei
hr heavy trucks. Th*.meettns
ihly get-together lunches
AMOclatlpth. »h well si
with jelghty rexervations
- - - - —ilor, vice-president
In charge, ♦» -the abeenee of 1
_ir.: W. Qray, out of to
Another matter of impor
*-Dental In
cently «s
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^t.-Woman Kidnaps Children at
lladlll’nd Outraces Posse ijnterested in the moZiuito
Z ’ Ow M River Into Jews
DENTON COUNTY'S
SHORTHORNS MAI
'Hissing
When the De
riwl. Mr. W:
1 miles of roa<
Whltaabors.
S
,rj
dearing their own premises
or mosquito-breeding places
and if the Commission will
have the ditches drained and
stagnant water oftedr—r."lPs-
The thoro clean-up of the -
FRANCISCO,
purely because 1
, .MMrvoIr _ of .
l according to Lot.
lotftc coast lumber king, who
ly returned from a buelnese
the Kangaroo contl-
>e in Australia are due
*tjr shortage, and the con-
ly labor situation." declar-
ids Is a flood
wMOh
__ __ the Industrial
development and the exploitation
of the immense natural resources
whlrh ..yi_
"At 1
ernmsri
no I nt. 1.
cal labor moVi
terested In 1
Beret
J P. m. y<
i g. m..|M
i > m. led
£• S’"
4k ■ -ertU .. y,-. _____-
£ S.E. J,"ONMikes$25,000
Bond; J. H. Klity as Surety.
uSIctmont
of using 1
„ connection
" talk uli st<
n *"52*
U' be*"' *aWM
iieueral Daugherty to aeeept
■e ■paautbllili fur- enfaretag
the prahlMtleu laws, accepted
MERCHANTS; RESOLUTION
FAVOR RAILROADS AM
CHRISTIAOHURCI^
TO RAISE $1,000
FOR RELIEF OF TCU
$400 Subscribed at Banquet
of Church Members; Dr.
M. Waites Spoke.
In nnswer to pleat for immediate
aasletaaoe for Texas enrlstlan Uni-
versity In her present ftninclal
be.-fr it the First ChrlHtlan Cnurch
£5 *•» b“!H,8St. night. When
Dr. E. M. Waiter prvsteent or the
urivereity, Deen Colter D. Hall,
Business Manager Schmelser ♦an<t
Mr. Mfipenuou pt the i.icjKj t'h<
told o< the needs or
the institution.
A oommlttae consisting nf Mr and
Mrs. W. J. McCray and W. PTBoyd
wns appointed from tha congrega-
tion to conduct a oanraax of mem-
teera ssm w---
Dento* Bbut
the ml“
must
accordl
a revel
ere or ________
First ChutSlZ -
banquet, wr ‘
for an Info
ft 1 fj
4 n
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a real anti-mosquito oam-
paigp. would Th1
nTbetter condition hygien-
fcally than in a long time, it
was said Friday by persona «,
Iteds Nhort Time
defendants ppe*l but
>» fettr houre In 'h<
tha RMriff yesterday.
iitS *P*>»t In the »h«-r-
J ..........■■
r.-* jvrar..ftii a-
tried la muulelpal courts.
FKDERAL DOCKETS CROWDED
The crowded ceuditioa of the
dockets of the Federal Courts
waa aaalaaed aa the reaoea. It
was aa|d. Thouaaaaa of tlRUor—■
vtolatSoo sausoo awe now noad» .
Im here.
It was anticipated here that -
that similar steps would be
taken -thruoat the country.
Of Course It Takes Time to Train ajlColt to Be Gentle
* C
liJ Fress Dispatch.
OUSTOW, March 1?.—& E. J.
. oil promoter, • who is under
t on fourteen charges
tha malla to defraud in
.1 with the sale of cer-
btoctes, arrived here laat
id today mwle |16.000 bond.
M., Klrbr, local lumber
on Cox's bond. Cox will
IsnoU tomorrow,
,L,. <•<■! Bays Met Guilty
,w.
bond, after a night session tn the
clerk's office in the Federal Court,
smilingly declared today that he Is
ready to fgoe hie accusers.
"Fm not worried Iff the least."
he said. "I have Vlulat^l no law.”
SAYS AUSTRALIA- —
NEEDS CHEAP LABOR
volvern and rluba were freely'
need.
Twenty-four men were ar-
rested tn connection with tke
alleged nmaggllng and a iruek.
■nd a three automobiles were
raptured.
.jvv, March 17.—
experiencing hard
^erauec of .her Im;
■“if lol
it iumi
FALplt^dart
... Lucian W.
._ injured whan an
In which he was
Support of the Civic Activ-
ities-r—representing all the lo-
cal civic organizations—and
the City Commission will be
sought in an anti-mosquito
campaign, of which City
Health Officer Piner would ■
be in charge, it was stated
Friday.
The purpose of the cam-
paign—a mosquitol^ss city
for.the Press Association vis-
itors and for the whole cit-
izenship thereafter — could
b^enc^mpassed at a nominal
expense if all citizens would
Negro Who WMi Wrt Mdj13
Sire Him a Smre Whipping
< > United Pross Dlsr>a»<-h. ’< >
; JssaJiMfeidK! i
gt>n»iy*8er..r.w igro. J
out of town ■n-J < >
ipt him with n < >
. __rdrn Hose. _ < >
ai-cordlng to the no- < >
hern fined for ilqvoi s
1 Uon and had ref us- , >
CHRON1CL
DENTON, TEXAS. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH I7*'l922
“ST. PATRICK’S DAY OPENS IN
CORK WITH PITCHED BATTLE
BETWEEN IRISH EXTREMISTS
A -big wlrelesa telephone receiv-
ing net. loaned by the Audio- Corp-
oration of America, jylH be install-
ed at the Cottage of Inddeirtal Arte
to aid in entertalnynent of the Texax
Prcsa AaaociaUon meeting here
May 11, f8 and’ 13, CL. A. 'Tripp of
the Every Hardware Ca., focal
agents for the Qornoralion, %u-
nounced Friday.
"It was impossible to gut u aend-
1 >n* l»t. the company's general
■gent told mur said Mr. Tripp,
"but he premised to do everything
tn his power to make tne receiving
aet a - worth ■¥> kite feature ot 4M
Preaa Aaaoi-UUlon's enUrlaln J.epi
■nd will have It ready for'the con-1
vent I on. Owing t»> the fact/that the
Federal government his undertak-
■It to apportion tne dirrarfait wave [ung. the
lengths among dtrferent -ctass-e of -J
operators-, ill - production of send-
Ing a«M b"" been stopped pending
final SColslon But for that - we
could' have bad a twiuling Instru-
ment inatalU-d also." ..,
TJtiera-la-very conuldembta Inter-
eiu here Ih wireless te!«i>h>onv new,
Mr. Tripp ral-l, and aeveral -cltl-
MJ1B have ordered instruments With,
which to equip their homes.
Lawytr .GetellUHMaire
Family's $00 Out of Jail
to order and pre»lded dur-
' *—Z! ■■salon prec-Mtng
IIMrlct chairmen for
-gyipalgi ware »n*
he bounds of tnelr Candled
Mt Rajaor reeignadt 4
ea«ur*i and ftaj I . / ,
FORMER
1 gyenlng. then tyokj Anil
meetin* and Intra-
■teemaa. I Asaoctatad^]
■ • Were made by Jtav. TAWKYTTC
Jung, who had Just re- The jury to,
■nvt y"U"ri.,\^r12Si
klu.. HAywor ia tno vy
>JjK8Sia^
FEDERAL AUTHORITIES TURH OVER DRY
LAW PROSECUTIONS TO STATE COURTS
United Preen Dispatch.
— ----
United atatee guveruaseut today
gull th* proMcutten st liquor
Inw vluteHaw eases and turned
lb res aver te the local auttearl-
United Press DI spat
GALESBURG, DI.,
daring attarupt to .r
oar or speeding ganl
7 was frustrated ---- —
at Williamsfield, two miles from
here, saw a large box thrown from
the door of an oxprrss car aa the
train aped by. Police of Galesburg
and Chillicothe .were notified and
■pgBlrggrte*"~ktraWW ■ ah along the
right of .way were recovered.
Henry Johnson, colored, who was
near the acene at the time, was
arrested. Ha denied participated,
declaring two while men boarded
the train at Chillicothe.
AL - H^li^yaaA thul tha tWu
inen escaped from the train aa It
■topt at Caleaburg. Local Banta Fe
officials bellevejnoat of the loot
■ > spirited him
< > severely whl]
< > length ot gw
< > smith, according to the no-
< > lice, had been fined for ilqvoi < >
< 1 law vlobulon and had retus- < »
■' i raxuLJKL ‘-‘•vcr u0*:*‘ °“;;
< > wRi Mill and chain M- < »
< > taened to his lege. Smith yes- < >
' > tenter was puwm »n._ _tt#j >
* streets and told t«> work, lie < >
■nt 4«rwn.'Tt te weld, and refua- < >
1 > rd to move. < >
1 > The masked bawd then ap- < >
< » pouie.d. Hulrlted him out of < r
< ' town and -ed mini Meted thn < >
' wloftftfft »I > I •♦♦♦ »♦
VOLUME XXII t
mSiOTO campaign is
URGED WITH ALL CLUBS AND
ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING
greatest etna of to-
Mr. Thomas. ''la
' In <n>r dealings
. - and in our
Let s do al’ w» oar
fallowmati for tha ■ak<- ot
nJ community and country
, AuHNffli 9t ♦ )»»«•«■ '”1-
■enanip.-’ . .
(In oonclualOU of the sddeas J.
N. R>.y«or auffgented ■■ a motto
foA the Brotherhood. "They helped
everyone tela neighbor: and .very-
on<> anld to nil hrutner. Be of good
cheer." Qn mattan nni vote the
motto ,wafc adbnted.
President L. P, Floyd ■ called tha
te fry wMMg_ saf—^
1. *>hew luip-uvciuesi in
MlpMMteg uOtateNate, we- .
■ to Colonel Arthur '
. chairman et the esuei-
eaamu|aala«i of thg Pres-
ledfreons.i OM uueui-
CORK. Ireland, March 17^-A
pitched battle botwoeK' members
ot a Free Mato band, whicte was
celebrating Ralnt Patrick's Day.
and a group of Republican extrem-
ists. resulted t“ tt_
bandsman and the wounding ot
two others early today. One Re-
publican sympathiser was wound-
Promptly at midnight a brass
band began to blara out X wsg-
drive. .
Mysttif FImI Ni»Dallas
Leads Officers to Belief
Woman Met With Foul Hay
Associated Press Dispatch.
DALLAS. March 17.—The Bher-
,.Ts Department today was seek-
ing an explanation of the discov-
ery late yeMtrdax at an ' ‘ ‘
spot near here of a womanL .
slippers. underclothing and ar-
The clothing apparently had been
■laaht with a knife.and the con-
dition ,pf some of tbp jewelry. In-
cluding -a broken ear-ring, led
officers to believe there had been
* The *rtl< lea were wrapt in a
newspaper dated March 11. Sohne
officials expressed the belief thst
- . . . ~-^jrjtl^fouljHa^
folks have the Ida
never be
" said Mr. 1
_____‘_i Mara to
_j Inexhaustible
pull out whatm
itrs not sorry. 1
u that we iiia-
for ------
teroll.”
lasourl
mile fowl
to t»*K i. ----- . __T
Idn’t gat tha money
....... XnAch3
pecta W abandon operaAionu ■
I. Other, reads which nra
making btepaaaaa wars nateM
Reverting to local condlt oai
said that when ths division
flees wars opened here Aug
19to. there were three dally 1
dlmlnshsd that there n<
“one train .every other d
mentioned the damage t.
commercial trucks wore «
the road system without
but that many tn
.„J law by hauling t
capacity and that a truck rec
ly earns into Denton with 11
pounds Wi It —. ■ " “
Twa Take Second Place
'When Shown Against
International Champions,
inv viiurv crean-up 01 VfltH””*......—2. ■
city this week, it followed by
" . BoOthweatenr-Vapoeltton-And Idve-
_ stock Show in Fori Aorth. 'vln-
UL «tewMrasMsn*TMrasusssSsusws*siuw
- , nghlMt interuntfeswu xbamipvotui.
and defeating* Texas best.
The aged cow with calf shown by
W. E. Bmt-ot of Drnton and the
jgrd nurr t-xtininiiq »y w, n. ret»
rr-un uf Justin each took -econd
pt ace tn their cteafrn:-Thw'________
of first place in each ware antmata
owned by -»n Ohio breeder wuich,
won the IniarnatJonal cnampHSnship
liuChtcagu. • .
The Denton County animate won
over all Texas shorthorwg shown in
those classes, tha nrud null ;.
featlng . one ii.ipcrted by Frunn
■ -'Scofield, eei.retgey fit the vlhortcorn
i Hreed. rs' Association. A great many
' >flne animat* were exhibited from
all sections of the country, the
number beiqg unusuailb largc^-
Mr. 8mooi won . fourth on fat
steer, fifth on junior calf and third
on dry aged, cow. Mr. Eeteraon also
Isolated, won In She junior ynt.Ttlhg class. A
i's dress, full Hst uf'awards has not neon
received h-re and other rDentoi.
&5M»nty cattle anay have won prises.
DEMAND IMMEDIATE
WITHDRAWAL OF U.S.
TROOPSFROM RHINE
United Press Dispatch.
---------- March ip—Ds-
IS United States
nc» were veiloed
ley «y Senators
■7 ■ -aW;
> to the notional holiday. On
march thru tlTF ^trfFtsr they
were met by De Valera'-ltea, *ho
attempted to dlxparse rhe inusirf-
— .. j,,.- — ■ _
of Republican extrem- Hum, of the Oxtreirtlsta opened
in the kHting of xynv fire and three bandsmen fell. The
fire was returned from the ranks
of Aba band, a Republican bqlng
aerjonsly wounded.
—Arrera rrmxrhe contestapts
were separated by the arrival of
the military police ■<
i > bandits boarded Santa Fe < »
< • train No. 7 westbound early < >
< > loday near Galesburg. IH . < >
I I over-powered the express < >
< ( meaeeugera and seised large < >
' > quanllttaa of express ship- < >
( i menta according to W7JW IT* i r
< > reived by railroad officials i *
( > here. i >
( > According to the report made < *
< > to Santa Fe headquarters < >
< > here onu of th«t bandits was i i"
( . captured. . . . ' >
> L_The lout JTM„ ibrown out of'
( > the door-of the express car '
< > and loaded into automobiles. (
< >iMIHI
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Ilin Vaa the burden of
djllvured by Chas. Q.
Lewlsvmu. Speaker, ot
bettors the monthly
meetjng_of Jho_ nhi
and "in* which'he" osed-'ehe story _.
“ -■ ‘ his blhHcxi
heard b>
the Froth-
United Prasa mspatete.
Mast. Texas teayht etawdy;
tbsMkrsteris
Chicago Grain
Unltel Press Dispatch. '
CHICAGO. March 17.—The rov-
eminent crop report today sent
arain prices higher, mere was yuod
commission housn buylnr of wm at.
florne of the buying of futures was
for foreign account. Cloudy wo’itn-
er was reported over the .-ntlre bolt,
but the temperature >vas seasdh-
able. Hiro oath In wneat and light
receipts caused some buying ot
corn by commission nou'ses. A tone
ot firmness prevailed In ot*. Pro-
visions were higher. Today's qUo-
tatfons:' . .
Wheat—May opened np .-4 i at
11.36 1-4 and dosed up 2 1-2 July
AdjnW^XU Tt;t7 1-2. nr» *-4; closing
"Corn—May openM at 6?. up 1-L
Closing up 3-4. July opened at 64
J-4, up 2-4. and dosed up 6-s.
data—Hay opened at 32 5-6t up
1-4. and closed up 1-2. July opened
at <0 1-2, up'T-s, and closed up. 6-4-,
Fort Worth Livestock
FORT WORTH, March 17.—Mar-
ket condition MS th* isttte division
Friday w.er«> quotably unchanged.
South Texas sent In most of the car
lot atuff which ran almost exclu-
sively to Ktockera and met with
poor demand. Receipts amounted to
around 1.000 head.. Calves With
about 300 on hand ctenmd at a gon-
er tl dedlne of 25 to 50di despite ths
fact that an outalita b«rar paid
l>:5O for A few-chol-• head. Strong
tx> 10c higher prices featured the
trade In tne hog dlvlaJjn. Receipts
f nshobed 1.060 head. 1>n <r<r«. ot
good quality fio>d to packers at
lo st. The demand for pigs w»s
slightly Stronger.and good.Jat pigs
brought 6« «0. Fr«<»«r lambs made
up the- entire receipts in the sneep
division. MOjn number. Tha market
was steady with sales mads at
2H.2O.
Today's quotations:
Cattie—Iteeves 22.60 *o 27.72:
stickers 22.50 to ««.»•: cows 22.25
to SB 00
22^5: light |6.i5 to fOSt- c.-mmob
Ahaep and -Lambe—Lansba
ZJf4-’W
22.00; wethers 56.S0 to
er sheep $Co to 26.50;-------
27.66 to |li.66.
» I Local Produce
I Quotations feral Mank ijo, fryers
ra mak- 25e u »0c. agn 15p. turkeys Ho, ■
Wro t?" o s buttio'e
al ot all Ameslcan tro._
>thhM as tha answer to
refusal to permit U_
2241.666.000 due the i
for their main ten snr‘
In fWe -Oettate Wt, _____
Borah ag« Undywood-
Associated Pre«s Dispatch.
WASHINGTON. March 17.—Dew
laratlon that tha United dtatc;
should JMtet upon Myanant <>f
Its Tflli of 6241,660.00a for keep-
ing of American aoldlsra in Ger-
---*- -----“nada Hl the Senate by
----- ,—> .....utors Lodge
and Underwood—and Senator Borah
(Rep.) Idalia. Mr. Underwood also
urged appointment of an American
representative on th* al Hod repara-
tions commission.
lucmnOrrIsh
still _
CUSTOMS OFFICIALS CAPTURE $500,000
WORTH OF “HOOTCH” AND ARREST 24 MEN
United Preae Dispatch.
NEW 1ORK. March IT.—A
aeheeaer 4.0«a eaaee of llquere.
valued at a half usUllaa dellare.
w am . _ fry cbbImb*—
■guud ut~ Mfiteea teen after
desperate fighting In whle* re-
‘ Associated Press
DHNLSON. JMF
-uAllsn pt Ilouattu
it to hsvs kid nt pt
was.,:?;?!
Department atatu
Aaaoclated eraag
MADILL. Ok. J
corpus proceeding
the District Com..
local merchant, acc<>
statement today, to o'
of his y>una son and f
wers taken into T«i*m
tteeir m< ther aftS* etet
Associated Ftcua Dispatch.
, FORT WORTH. March 17.-r-Ef-
forta will be made this afterWon
to secure the release on bond of
Harry I* Denbee. -a railroad man
who In complaint filed late yes-
terday. is charged with killing C.
U Barngrover. star Fertera’ Court
witness la the sensational box-car
theft revelations.
• Barngrover wua shot down while
la tha For* Worth fr Deaver yards
N»NTW0
DEAD, THREE HURT
Ualted Frans Dtaputeh.
_ aPOKANE.. Wash.. kssTk IT—
flTwo getyMHM were kitted aud three
r; liuured when Butte Laeal Na. »
eruah* heud-eu fate" Northern Pa-
et fie train No. 1, wsst bound, the
erack North Coast Limited, on a
mouatala grade east of Butte,
MssL earty today.
The fireman on the loeal and
■a naldenftfled tram* wMre killed,
■eeordiu* to Jong distance tele-
uuboue reports to the Northern Pa-
eMie offlooa here. ■
— . ffta aames of tke dead and la-
PARRRffl- I Jared were not given.
IMPROVING“ L
9in)U I tn DAnntL
•' • »..—- i
Associated Press Dlsnat^h.
HOUSTON. Marek 17.—The Hum-
ble OH and Refining Co., effective
at Tn. m today. Tidvancerf the price
ot Mnrtr, rnifrut&c w TL56.1, oar-: a
rel. The advance wrts met imne-
diately by the Texas Pipe Line Co. >
The previews nr lee f.»r Jdesia wae
21.IS.' It was the second advance
this year ii> Mexia crude.
liBsr iw..
napping her, /jvykar.oid daughter,
and 10-year-tel# son an vhn mrr
then* on tteeir way to school at
”t * Madill nrar hero, tiday Mrs G A.
amm « Denlaon.\TMMa. bundled
the chtMifeit intejte service rar and
escaped across Red River Into Tex-
ZZlTS racZwitb a feteerlfUa posaae iff.
according to the county authori-
■ ■ ' MR—* —-
Mrs. Alla* «M ner briWui I I . . ----------------
, A.'Allen, a Madill business man. are slippers underclothing
I said to MVe been anparated foupiclea of. jqwelry^—1
I
S to todiva been instituted In Denlr
. , son. ______
"J Woman Goes to Houatea
s___________
£• y££& I O NM ■»*
year-old son from r a » ■ P\f,
L Allen of Madill. Bl A I 11/
ift here with the L-aJW I J-l pr |\
iston. the Police ^4’11 11
monthly
.the Z
•d wl._ —
J. Fred Rayjor, viee-prealdent,
In charge, H» the absence of PT
dent J. W. Gray, out of tow
Another matter of imports
taken up and disposed of fa<
---- ably was on t.ho details of
WWA'.IXSLS JSf. SS,/
continue-, for ntno months,
co-opsratfvq featura for the i
was finally decided on aftei *
Smart. W. 8. Loan. J. E.
R. Finley Jtare, Hoaard I
Julian ■ dur-uggs and—utkui
discussed different phases
matter. A committee of
Long, Juhn bmtrt, Bala W
nnd J. 8. Fowler wan nami
their report favoriug tho eo
live plan was aubaequently 4
without dlseentlng Note, -.
Tu, lueurporata aawiuhrt
A -third question Vroug
■ nd dlaporyd «.f was the^
ii;.l'ia,j;a17 ‘Hlwuw
attend to securing artiotea
corporation at once.
DI sc aasioU of me freight
tlon was th* m», r topic
seenlon. It was Introduced
Aa«K'i.«tloB M»P two ram
fr<. m the Chamber of Cornu
’> Wynne. chairman
i.apcrtuliou and FeelgM
of the JH gfeway oJRl
United Press Dispatch.
> DETROIT. Mich., Mnrch 11.—
John Duval Dodge ot the million-
aire automobile family, sentenced
to serve five day* In piisoii for
sp'edlng,' was releasjt! today on a .’ne t^wtsvsiie union or »w
writ Issued by Circuit Judge Jayne, and their beat^wlahen and be«i
Dodge apt nt one night tn the
House Of correction. Th* Writ was
irsued oh- appHraUon by___Dodge's
sU9t4ej«.,tl«alia-lita be wan being
Illegally obtained. The Judge orier-
e<1 Dodge htfid In custody by the
BherWf until- 3. p. m wlwn «e pe-
tition by bls attorneys will be
heard. ‘
Associated Fraas Dispatch. ,
1 AUSPIM. March JTA^Offteial st-
taek on Judge^ Jamas R. Hamil-
ton’s order of yesterday Imposing
a 6106 fin* and jail sentence oh
Folic* Commissioner J. D. ' Cope-
land and ,F. G. Reydtrttta for con-
tMnpt nf otuirt Jtor refiMfag la ans-
wer grand Jury questions about
th* Xu Klugk Kias was started
by tha defena* Wtorneys this morn-
ing with th* Tiling of brtefs tn
ths Court Of fc-imlnal Appeals. • —. ■ , ,
• * , "in1 th.- C?*OPera*te. t^le eXt4int
lay, and Const a nd
aaed on >500 bond
seeking to have
Ismllton'a order of con-
,jt aside was handed to
: the high odurt filerk ibis morn-
------------
la <w>i
Other H00 os the
- ----_rs ti Oho qonta within
ijnth allotted. All the money
be paid within thirty jaya.
2?v¥I,n# worked out tn
rywyra air
•five monibera of the
— were present at th*
rhlch wan the pccaslon
... -Jormal,, round table dis-
cussion of wayg and nenns Th*
I function of tho University, her rm-
■ ssff • "c ■•hltwers
luring IN* present and *«Mire year*
wer* taken up laid teef rs the asr
sembly .by Dr. Wai ten. head of the
I Institution. Dean Hall. Mr. Schmci-
s*r and Mr. McDerniot' brought
facts and figures Into the yonfer-
’ ones, and each mad* a short talk
on bahnlf of T. C. U.
.■t,—, . . Thefrfrtor. Rev, S, J, Mathteaon,
The oonseaUsnoes of good and pfesRpa;“kiriT Kli bfdther Rev. T.
H. Mathiston of Enid, uk.. form*r
paatdr of th* First Church ner*.
was » gnest. Pfoc*e«l* of the bxn-
.... qu*t Were donated by Ibe ltd lea of.
iwly organised the church who served it. to th»
Thursday night T-. ■<?.- U. -ftrnd:—>
ed the story of Tha menu, served In Kimujt tam<
lly Style, was as follows: T
Roast Beef Gravy Creamed Potatoes
Lettuce Salad Hut Btfecuns
Apple Pte Cl>D*VU'v Food Cake
unemrbyheO-
SHOWING: BETTER
V’eRPOOI‘ret? ts —Futures
" opened quiet 6»lt higher, dosed
steady 1910 higher,
opening Close
March 16.44 10.44
May 16.32 16.22
July 10.2* 1*1»
October r- 9.65 9.81 ,
Spots steady 17 higher, demand ...» ---------
fair, middling 16.75d. . . m*ny ware made In th*
8aJ?« 16.000, Americans 9.100. Im- tfoth party leader*—-frntel
poila none. - -
New York Cotten
United Pees* Dispatch.
NEW YORK. March 17.—Futures
opened steady 1 hlgner to-6 lower,
closed siei-dy 6 lower to b-M»hor.
• Opening Close Yest
March 12.02 16.11trdg lte.69ej0
May 17.92 17.9509* 17«»2r
July 11M 17.23<y37 17440
October 16.9* 16.M029 iS-OOC*'
Spots—Missing. I,
New Orleans Cotton
United Press Disuatrh
NEW ORLEANH. March 17—Fu-
*U£M «pou<jil steady i higher to »
S - lower, sloaad - steady lJuwarla.5
higher.
Opening Close Test.
- March 16*** ft 67»D
May 16 66 16.714173 16.66666
•July 13 44 Itf.SSftSS 16 46046
October 16 04 16.07(tf3U 16.06012
Spots steady unchanged, ml Idling
,Tt
and .1
«-J
l te tne
il ng teg.
id-i.C si: :
■ the gov- ‘ j
.nnat be achieved by U>* t
of memorial buildings. . a
hospitals or arta. Wh*n Greece was
flourishing In the arts and ths
many niagwlrioenl buildlngb the
empire was tottering to rwt .• V*l-
ostln* wae ths same. The payra-ot
htitory tall us that fertility, qr tT*
tend nor th* saguclty of its peop
dp not mats nation* Good olttsA
ship can build a nation on a r*<
white ball cttl a* neb Ip can desjjM
th* moat fkoqriahlng nation, Wi
th* passing of the wnr And Vt_ r
turn to normalcy we need to gull
ttee cltlsonahl* In the way 1.__
go. Despite th* regulations iitat
were impose* during tne wai hs tc
the teaching, and sneaking of Ute
English language there war*
schools In South and Bouthweat
Texas last year w»«*-« -nt a word
of English was spoken,
"I bring you congratulations ot
the Lewisvfllo Union Of Isvyman
___L—w -L.____- --Jt con-
gratulation,,. Our L\> mer's Union
Is composed of th* li yinen of all
churches mid every third Sunday
night Bl jW9» *f tn* town inra
out to att4« tB4 tuymswe-moat*
t*r, 11 to 81st VMrsea. IT* devoted
moat of his talk to th* elderly sot'
who remained at home witn his
father but when th* younger ran
returned from nt* riotous livlnp In
a strange land th* elderly son ya-
fused to gfi to the house where
there was slteglng and dancing and
where th* fatted calf had been kill-
ed. Instead h* crltleleed his father
saylnjt ."••Tniid yet thou never ynv-
e*t ma a kid, that I might make
m&T*, with fry frtanda." ■
Th* speaker characterised - tha
•Uterlv son as a had cltlsen, a nad
■on and b bad brother. "He waa
not in sympthy with nls father in
the return of the Prodigal Pen,'.'
Mr. Thomaa deeiared “Church mem-
bers who hold baek are much the
same.? Sensitiveness and jealously
have Xvera W*r naHoeabl* in oil
our churches In which I have been.
■•The. eld*rly .ran felept while hlr
father watrehd Sfitr off for the re-
turn of the younger son. There Js
no one ever more watchful thin a
father or moth*r.
“One at our F»*
day1, concluded —
lack of sympathy
with our frliowifii
church work,
flor our fqllos
our towt
and ths
■enehlp."
pkteb.
truh-JXal-Bec-
fav* out a
mLauJ:
■efused poai-
* jposalx for
"mted Mine
new work-
to replace that ex-
piring MarefeT st-
CUTtN TEXAf
--^ON SUGAR
Ta Me*« 4Hh*r Mate* x
Aaeoclated Press Dtapalch.
YVABHINGTON, March 117^8*11-
— - reads In Texas uag*y an Interstate
’ Commerce Commission ordei Tseued
e-J" today will be required to reduce
Sir,, .rates <m sugar moving entirely
hr / Within the State of Texas fr*m re-
>' fineylos at Sugarlhnd. Texas. The
Federal Commission aopie time ago
?• hejd that the Texaa State Railroad
Commission. co«4< not make rates
*’W! within th* Rtate^of Texaa which
-i - were lower than Jatemtata rate*
("7hF existing, after tha Ktc inoranses of
Btufrr wa* included tn this filing,
bnt^uter. according t» ..the terms
of th* order Issued todav, railroad*
| voluntarily reduced thoir rates on
I .sugar from Louisiana and Gulf
Coast refineries intd Texas. This —
later nettor of the nitltonds m re- - ’
du cl ng the Interstate rates the 21.
( ('-nmiKsion said lodlKIjmad,, IP «P'
neceadaryi that th* niflnontex nt tip
Sugarland be given Opportunity to
compete for State business on a
parity with rates of teflnerie* tn
other states.
ra-
&
'rustle1
FJ
forced
Jt raj
th* Oi
towns
COALMEN
DISCI. _
WAGES_WITH MEN
retary Davis loda
frAteaaapt -skying 4
tors of thu Cent
bituminous fluid bad refi
tlveiy to accept nls pro;
a conference with tho Ur
Workars to consider a n
Ing agreemasu 1
pirlng March
th* coming mupi-
heavy
Texarkana • a
'W* ar*Ftri
for Denton,
m la t*ttingi
...ww. among rallr
a* headquarters of ttee
vision. Train* aa f_
8hr*v*pqrt ara h*ndii*d b y d
patchers in th* Denton °”lcs.
trucks do for your
7ive" m*w- Tn th* local,. trelj
Ml bean -
'VLIP'S.S ST «
We believe wet are k/3
d wra *%•♦ MHlCA 1
'jsn.
-* ---I* flgui
were doing to th* roans, bi
Mr. Riley was slok and J
leave. Mr. Yancer
Commissioners' Cm
of tha Chamber —
way committee
protect the
to the real
done, be sal
w*t v '
had dl
. ...- cyclo
... ------------- .... labor Include f“‘
tide, to Hw »wn a 'vantage. This ■
keep* labor prices up. II1?*""
* wenderful coun ““
impossible to t.
lesjblilties of trau-
ted State* end Aus-
bad cttisenshi
the aJdresa
Thomas of L
the Housoj^
Baptia " Brotherhood
the Prodigal 8on"a*
text. Hie address was
about fifty members ot
"There never urns a time when
the young inen and the elderly men
of our st»ta needed more to be
awakened' than now.” Mr. Tnomaa
■aid In opening hl* address "We
need lo go back to.the daya ol tu
early days. Benjamin Franklin
whs® called before the Continental
freedom b» iny children but it
tween the — ----
fri n
Bob
T!
m] .
men of the Highway oMbfrlt
mukinq talks. Mr. Wynne wehf I
the situation In detail, ago*
the heavy cost of a modern e
road < per mile and the high i
of equipment. Tho Texas Snw
he said, represents! an eq?
ment cost of |iS4.ooo. He told
the railroad employes of tbafR
and Texas A Pacific In Dai
County, with 2.02 persona In
county dependent on railroad
grlea. moat of them In Dan
The Texaa A Pacific la, PS0
626.527.64 taxes a year into
oountyr-and city collector's off)
It has a monthly payroll of
626.66. 6&J66 of .which |s In X
ton or rf&6.m * year. Total
ary and tax payments are |1
873 a ygxr.' . . . . 5
_ Reade Have te ”6taatte*
^anv folku Xcr- ‘
the i«g|waade ase
about money." aa
"that they merely
. over Inta an
OVER WIDE AREA^>^
the money te
calUd to
oa &
I
.:fonD*CT.«
■tarteiK Mr. Wynne said, it
72 miles of road, from Ft. W<
to Whitesboro. It now has
mites knowa as tho Denton D
seta and —.-—st—
Worth-tO-J
port. La.
something
Miid Dental
ly known
ahravepqrt^arei" handled bi
patchers In the .Denton pffli
railroad folks i..^ .
customers. Ask youreeU
trucks do for you?
Owing io decreaaed buslnai
or Cv- != “T "““l
office had been net
off. “AU af, them are
their famlliaa spend
here. »v » wgqwwww —.-rr.-Tvcs
Industry' and we paironlse hc
Iff/Hief ev •• ■'"*
m>. tt jmmu 4 tstk WRH V wy w
rocoivett.
. were doing to the roads.
____ Riley was t.„ —-
leave. Mr. Yancey went b«
------- Court as (----
of Commerce Higi
.... to urge action
raods. Hravy tnju:
Ida had already bw
.jid. during the reek
weather. The court ha wu
seeing that eracks are »
i driijiit®%*r
l<ihTh« ardismnelon foltowing tl
Jc committee Tjporte was *•*«**•
____.ie vnuea qnn aw*- *d In by eod*QII^iytarrte> (j.-.
M th,nr' COn”’ baCk F*’r?jFc?A. TrlpV ARra0’Hatte
' one of Jibe most rateable c$
fifcwc
any good movement fur Deytoa
and the crowd cheer. A wrath
to endorse the railroads and tsl
a committee h* appointed to lol
Into the detail* was carried.
Th*. WMMe then adjosraedj'
tho American; Cafe who™ * W
oust was served '•*orJn*,‘’r.>£
without speeches, ending ai atefr
lejo o'clock. -:J5
. TIW ^peWf“
Roast Young Hen • DveR®
'Nv'cHITA1 rFALLsC'' March IT.—
Congressman Lucian W. Parrish,
who was injured When an auto-
mobile In which he was riding
dropt into a gultey near Roby.
fnrJ1 rwaa'brought to Wichita Vsfti
thl amurnlng and placed In a hoa-
pltat where hte frictured jaw w*»
set. His Injuries are not aa serious
a* pt first reported.
wealth,
art. Pai
reeenth
irurveor st, i
n*^tar«l tulai
labor sTtuatlor...
* "&hxtaAtt*te*H< -needs „
of IHdkatrlal tmmtfra tlon
oin give the country ihc
* ivefopmsnt and the
the immense natui
rh it needs,
present th* Australian gov-
ij Is to* narrow in its vi*w-
I. £
■temmlng th* labor
Own a’vanie**. This
un- JU*
*d In by
keeps labor pri.._
“Australia Is n ■
try, aiid it la T
JS^th^Vn^
hJULf*-- ■-------
Um . and: Industrial
>rd It earn look L
jporlty -and before
Htatsi ran look for
■ steady trade*
• fea&BL.,.. . 111
primary Tuesday; 1.2 m_ .women
cartlAjt rate^C
Moating to order
'WAWTOf.
Mi anliaimont ca
nouncod witn thi
districts. Newton
F
S-SW
wm h.
turnM
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