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Mme. Matzenauer Discovers Prodigy
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DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 6, 1922
Contract for Argyle Road
Io be Signed here Monday
Mrs. Phillips Betrayed by
Enemies in Escape From
Jail Is Husband's Theory
C&O Passenger plunges Oft
High Trestle Into New River
BRITISH PRIVY
(OUNCE HOLDS
HISTORIC MEET
chee-ild!!
and
and
Liberty Bond Market
)
a
o
o
0
SENATE PROBE FOR
MERGER OF PACKERS
MOVES FOR PROBE OF
K.K.K.BY CONGRESS
AMOCIATBn PHMSff MCHVWW
__IJNITIBD PHItHf MKHVIVID
OPPO'IK*
IHKKI T '
I KI.HTIOM
VOTE.
' The darllnc of the .former Yt«U
ger’s new household Is little Prln-
MASONS WILL ELECT
NEW OFFICERS TODAY
.Masonic
3 morning and
leers and com-
• ml
n».l
have
Prom
CRISIS REACHED IN
WORTH LOOT AT TWO “DRY" ENFORCEMENT
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i>hi>i‘K,
erlich h
McKinney,
rul-
t lie
known
.. ha"
hiking
DAIDING
H V
24.13
24.00
24.02
23 95
23 40
♦.—AH srsln
today, due to
t • orn
plan
ips
- ,j the
of c (I leers
tion .
Court
Wlui,..
West
Thursday
cloudy
tied.
h«l<l
the
airplane
The efi-
Sergeant
busln.nvi
increase
L
Kepi • '<••11 -
toeih
(FaMltt'd
MIhh
a n -
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24 18
24 15-u
24 23-24
24 1C -1 •
22 56-57
2W 53-55
34 r.fl-68
24.03-70
24 64-68
24 37
22 'otr.lK
Middling
>>-
hr
park-
in c <1 -
If.tiding and
i elt.lt
Main
» 1
lloo 3C
OH 50
. 0H.I4
. OH 7!
.. «» 62
99.71
lath, youngest daughter of former
EMncett HermlM who recently M*
MM* tb» ux war lord * brid* 7 a. m.
4
• today ..... JMl OO
H..
wift'
' I '
(?.x. y iz.____Zn..’..'*
w-hm
Fok-
► truck
both
might
Kivtn
store
aid '
i low
«>V<*
and
th© ■
indo*
hold*
tees.
election cf oftiut.rn Is ache*
for tonight, ’Jhe grand
will eelct Its officers this
r» * . *
moved
I
) 3.*»4
11.17
J 3.40
13.20
13.11
lower.
Relators in Corsicana Suit
Get Transcript of Testimony
SIX DIE WHEN
ONE AIRPLANE
MEETS ANOTHER
CORD-CHR
I »t
ad war,
which
d. jl’St
Dallas Co. Man Who Killed
Nephew Shot by Father ot
Young Man Whom He Killed
I0®l
ner —tr^nrrrrrvTr —
24 it 29 lower, cloae.l
th- conference wi|l chooee the rei
resentktlon of union members,
was decided at the meeting.
Phi Beta Kappa’S Observe
Founders' Bay at Banquet
STATE WILL APPEAL
FROM HUMBLE CASE
credits . .
Pr^viaioiB eloae 1 IricKU-
mid
a vise t-
—The
i con*
Harding Urges Elimination
ot Shipping Bill Amendment Miss McMahon New President
F.LU.CONVENT ON
AT FORT WORTH IN
EXECUTIVE SESSION
ay
at |
34 40
24 40
..... 24 50
______34.43
24 20
22 62
quiet 20 higher,
1 <52
13.45
13.26
12 96
IS 37
____ <>< mai.d
limited. 0ale« 4.-JOO- American 3.00O.
her. 3 - -Future
. , 34r 10 higher, C.
>ry steady 134.13 higher
-. *— - •< in <
i
L : *<■ -J
when fath-
t>! ■
Trial < f
1 qul
geH in Fei
when court
a jury
calling i
.yrl.-ulture
iili'ilt the pro-
M .rrli pack-
attack 1
r "vor mp
... .
VOLUME XXII
■■■ — a. „ _ ■ a,
•kwmw* were .
mid tv mnrriHV i
^itte n cirtrnv- ‘
Wealhei
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DE
k A
I
I.^Hiuan
ui th' control
prooablv be
‘ plan
Turks,
realized
pun*ro I
force
Va . iJMkC A —
L o/le xnd
uro kill-vl at
•Hied
RUdd->.l y
plan for
inpH would
rat .on of tlo* Ku Klux
A’Vito-M by l House
hi. h v • 'i I I b< dir« < tc«L
mend if n^'e^Mary prop*
ary, u< tion.” wan propojn
cl nut ion mtroviu^ed tod/
reRentatl vc Ryan
York.
The
e x a m i n
i Ion
and
the
TIGKII
('♦otewi
WASHINGTON TH*
(••in t.e itiHuiQil in Euro
<’n st indy* l»v France,
W-nrrttrr dec to red fn _
fore the leading; officers
. . I Status iirmy at i
tadnv. i;... ... ....
Asttoriatrd Prcn Dityatfih
<' >R^I< ’ \ S V I >ec. Gr
the relators In the
Ii4:r4- H»-ekiiljf to
Eai h- R M i yd
TTrfi!e<| Stater
RURAL CREDITS NAVY EQUAL TO
BILLS BEFORE BEST IN WORLD
NEW CONGRESS IS DENBY PLAN
AMotiatrd Prett Dwpatrh
---- ■■ He.- ft
Hi* trial
for datnaK'M .hied by 1
Fran^R Hlrkhrad /ijr’iti'ot <kwrr-,i
nor Lee M Ru<»e|| >f .Mishims-i»p! I I
wai completed and trial of the rase ‘
on it» merits was begun th's n.urn-
Inr.
II ■ . s II P
300 head
i roIJ nt
Bea*
troop
eon'mitteeM ’
l a M <»* fl
pu hlh-
buildui
vi ill
u-“ -- - • -e
/
aun-
|Rf e.u f
. ... ...XJ a>vi WVU4*I
, tural world. It hat been developed
■nmpi.nn or .<•«, by Lui Gin Oong, the 68-jTar-old'
rkged n«rt »«v . Chinese Burbank of Delund, Fla.
. oemtanfa. da- Ifru,t han*" upon th« tr*’ for
room »t gfraa off a tasting mid
of food and oth< r thing"
famllioR of Ibfoton will
ClirlAtniAN by Denton
IJkM. In
custom
who would
('hristiiLiM.
oti at the
It
; Im confined lnr<el>
wrnboard nnd to n
ofntw.
mol
for tonlvhl
In
<mly one-MUl. drf WKr,
Hon war recalf«d ttL CM
11'
f'uluiiu Im mtii officer* nf Imwer mnlt
nl the 1 nlf ed State' War
. re tcKen mm
*rirrd from ftee < olle^e nf*
rrlnx h abort nddM—1>, t
1o tar War (’•!•
drove to the
< h metery aaa.
the I uykIhts iiaed
> haul awav their
•t im M.iuipeeted they wera
Har»e per >*> ns who Tuesday
about twenty tea I Io ns
from lb** Lc Garage
I>u»at«fc,
-'.Jin Nash.
■Ao
Amndatrd Pent Dirpatelt
Otll.ia. l»-r. <1.—Wilt \«,h
died earl, thin ilI.r.iH.n. A
eiiurcr nt murder nu» preferr-
ed ■ J, II. Td«i and tola
bond hied at «JiMMM>.
Dao. 3.—
manSv-ailkTAOtNNNN
was klllod and an-
ily susliled whsn ’he
■ an easttouud Chcn-
pnenencer train
New River from
l/L <'. A
tr ndli
Mweep<n< ri
Im brlnctnsr
hooMeholdMa dwe
fn mt nr, nrrnr’lin,
H» tiw Fedeml
Commloilon ft’id
rr:»n.
The MiifferlrtK
to tbr Atlantic
few Inferior po
(’older wenth' r
lorernnt
for thr ___
luondlna rrnmr
I »rc. ttr Alt irney’M
in the ihjuip.ti in
illX lo Keep the
R. Mayi>ld off i he
,,,!«•<! Stater «enatorial
t!>e ra! el»»ctlon,
fur a iraruijrLuL uX the
n th’ boar-
M ‘nnfrraphrr
with their
)lm?re!..... ..._______
Imports 3’100. American
Fully middling l'.32d
New York Cotton
United 1‘rms UitpnUk
NEW YORK *
ened £jrady
t£Xm-be,*"
imeemoerBfcrrft .....-
October
oniliiit’e? re*
1 ply hill to-
•’l lit.000,00.)
i xnfurve-
op
CJOMt-ll
I nte thia afternoon the TiffPr Will
rail on former Prenldent llaon at
'ho* latter*!* laoinr.
Local Produce.
I fie; roosters Be; table butter 20c«
[. ._
---------y-y; ......... _
iiidii wiTi ti ji
ettVisj ffnn.-
III,. Hover-
breach ut'
NKW YORK. Dec.
bond elonlnK"
First 3 l t«
First 4 1-4.
Keconrt 4-4w
Third 4 1-4"
Fourth 4 1-4"
New 4 l-4s
Liverpool Cotton
United Pr—» UupnUK
L1VERI-OOU -------
opened steady
weak 15042 Ic
f>ecemtH-r ...;
January _
March ...----
rV’Ohsr
•pots easier
. COLD WEATHER AND
PENALTyIfFIRMEO COAL SHORTAGE ARE;
Atsoetatcd Preet r>iepateh
| w \sIH1 S'; r< 1 ■ 6—a. gejHF*
lai naval policy pr"vi<Jlng for a ee»
vy ' ., <■<in.I to n
| . ItoUKlt I" *u|>p<
Knut Tern. tonight
TAnridny fwirtty .‘loud,
somewhat unsettled.
Temperature
Mavlmnm yesterday hk
Minimum tndny ----------a hd
Rarnmeter Readings
>m. yenterdny
Attodated Prete DUpatth
WASHINGTON. Pec. «: — iCHmlna-
t to
< onKres"
of gov-
n ie".
PtiidlnK
t’nalrmnn
ils
a nprliiK. is
one. The b"’
„ i convenient t
.-er’>p
Colleifo cp.mpUM.
will have a private
I flic*’. UH
had bc«i
With the
Hnd predicted that
. „ rnprtitive
’Rtnn.tion will he realized —T-,
the yearn a<> bj
fnaucUI
previous
1>, Tut;
______chan inan of
committee. The Scout
erected on the Rfeond
ie entranc**
tra< i of land
HoIIowf,’ which
me-c-A of
trtfen.
nenr
ideul
fully ax
it. catiRe of
Scouts I I >« nby s.dd ho would
of ' mend
the | tbi"
of » 'I hr rteeern
emu rm«»i
frr drllv
He fore
IfKe < |rmrnrr:iii
Hnictoii \nt!«»nrtl , -T______
Mrs I hnrlirfr hl* hrnd. tnld n wieMUb Mi
rn%r «»f intrrlrn’n nnknnwn
f.nfrr hr r m hn cTked
■or.
liiHured I
these two na’IoiuB worl
Dece m be r
January
March
May
October -----
Spot" steady unchang.yl. middling
24.66
Anoriatcd Prtn Ditpateh
WA42O. Deci (L—The
grand lodge met this
heard report, ot oftlc
inltr .
The
du led
<ot)ndl ..
.. afternoon.
chairman
committee.
The council,
record
Ing t.7
Scouts on the -"treats.
be worn until camp i:< ...
was decided in accordance will, of-
ficial ruling on street uniform.
When Mme. Matsenauer returned to New York fitter her_ recent
0ft, ihe wu accompnnird by ^liiwr da^ter^o 'j*
t nriila TWIHTV*"1 nmfo»u —*mt * ■ <> ----•--— "■ —
OXFORD. Misk.
lion of a lurv in
«ult for damage"
Blrkheed
M.
Aeeodatrd Prete Diepatek
WASHINGTON. Dec. fl —Tie Sen-
ate today adapt'd the resolution of
S<imtor’ I.aFolletlee calling upon
the Secretary of Agriculture for
full Information rega
poR-d Armour and
cries.
A n
inert,
l.ab’o
ers were «o
Vince front
, -3
the district
• terd-iv In
Oil X- Ripe
in nt-
Deputy Alk.-n
v Wednesday,
I, writ
to reports Soduy 1
iHolvlteMtlon I
AVenther llu-.ihe "hipping bill,
control over th
1 < rninent aid to
wan urged l.y
In r. letter written
Jones of the Senate
nii'teo and cea.l to
inlay when it took
The hut itrru redu<
L hiklnbf ( authorized _____ - ...
^^V^rt?«pdF^
Gin * - -• - -
en -
Aenneinlrd Prete Dievateh
I. A IMA AM-, De., «._T*e
general nt.no*|>h«-re »f the Near
Kaat Conference wan greatly
elenred h* today’" nenal.m.
Attneinted Pt ten DwpstcA
FORT WORTH. Dfic. «.—In going
Into executive session today the
Farm Labor Union authorised the
appointment of a publicity commit-
tee to Imbuc idl guftomfinta hereaf-
ter about the present conference,
c. ...c Th® main boalnosa of the eeaalon
cr.n.mitiM. U>4 apnolhUnsut ot com-
•«»unf( rfeitR mTttec®. ’ <
b« great friend ot
ter <’>• n be inntfFM’
United Pent IHepntek
- «~wr*Af»o nee. ♦>—ftnen latwt-
drle« were part|*|l,v wrecked end
the Uvea of girr employes endfin-
gdrrd by bonibg here today.
I’.dl.e believe the outbrc’-.k wan1
a .ignal for the resumption of the,
laundry war wnloh raged no
tu. Wurrut. i, aatiMnwr o, eral months ago.
. J&vxr
‘ ‘ were thrown beo»u»e
fuval to join an orgu
raise prWea.
Meeting, according to annual cuk-
Som. for a banquet the eight Pni
Beta Kappa members In Denton ob-
served Founders’ Day when they
were entertained Tuesday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. R.
Swenson on Normal Avenue.
The fraternity colors, pink and
blue, were used on the banquet tu-
ple. where Mtwa 44euatw Btrooir. ua
toHHt rnlslres", presided over the
whimsical prograni of toasts and
"perches Miss Ll|» St Clslr McMa-
hon, was elected president of the
group for the ensuing year. Mrs
Swenson wus assisted In her duties
as hostess by Miss Janie Duggan of
the Normal College faculty
The program, unusually successful
for Its cleverness and originality,
Included the following numbers
“Phi Beta Kapltally Speaking,” Mis»
Rubv Smith, Alpha ot Texas Uni-
versity; "When Greek Meets Greek. ’
Miss Lillian Prentiss. Alpha of Io-
wa; “Why Do The Heathen Rage.'”
Miss Clara Morley, Alpha of Min-
nesota. "<U That Mine Adversary
Had Written a Book!” Mignon Spll-
man. Alpha dt Kansas; ”The Peo-tle
That Walk In Dsa-kness Have Seen
a Great Light,” J. R. Swenson. Al-
pha of Texas| ’’He Passed to Shu-
nem,” Dr. John Morley. Gamma of
Massachusetts, "Kight Phi Betas on
a a Dead Man’s Chegt,’ Miss Lila
Mr-Mahon. Alpha ot Alabama: “A
Little Nonsense Now and Then,”
MIhm Bessie Shook. Alpha of Texas.
and strong
hough I.. Mipin.it American poll-
,. < unit .on.in.n.. and gurad Ant-
i i. an v.ni m< ntal and overseas JXgp>4'|,?
was laid dow-n today iiy
Secretary lenl.y in his annual re-
port to .’’mgres*.
Huth a Jl-LYy, Hie Secretary SAttL
ahould and conn* be ma ntalnSa
w it liin tii.- provtatons of the Na4W|l
'°4 Luuilatiuti Treaty. — He added thg^
| a it li'.ug ii tii,. pr.-sent naval eatay
tishiiiiiii was deficient Ip certfislt
t v|,e.-<. -meh as fast vrulilers, fift?*
. i .C ci uis. r- , seagoing stibmarlgM. .-
Iin.l nil. rufrt, lie w.Aild mulke no im-
riu.li.it. i-ecommendutlon for m<ML*
tinnnt nprrnprtn*trtn« bewktHKr th*
i i< nr iinani'ini <’ondlt>un of ttui
country.
c 1
I** - :
V <-V-. A
CHICAGO,
prices 1------
unfavorable
Hie Argei
over 70'1.000
export, and word
ton of activities
European
grams,
larly.
Wneat—December opened off 1-8
at 31.17 1-4 and closed up 1c. May
opened up 3-8 at 31.14 3-4 and clov
ed up 1 1-2. July opened unchanged
at 31.07 1-8 and closed up 7-8.
Corn—December opened off 1-4 at
63 6-8 and closed up 1 1-8. May op-
ened unchanged at C8 1-4 and clos-
ed up 7-8 July opened up 3-8 at 68
7-3 and ctnsed tni 1-2.
Oats—December opened up 1-8 at
2 1-4 and closed up 5-8. May open-
ed up 3-8 at 42 1-2 and closed up
1-4. July opened up 1-8 at 39 5-8
and closed up 3-8.
---- --------- werj burned to
death and lliunka and Jordan were
killed when they Juiupt.
it was reported that the Fokker
Md.-awipt the bomber while ths
two machines wire in the air. but
officials a’ the Hying station refus-
ed to confirm or deny thia until
they had investigated.
‘ . .1 N
. i . - -
t or
suits
> a me
I >ul lot fiH
<-a ndldat..
today ashed
entire testimony t.-ik< n
mg here T lie court
sail he was complying
i equest.
AttorMtrd
DALLAS. De.-:
f^rm< r dvlnc
Reinhardt. s.i, s|h>i bii„ .
wounded on Mein .Htr,».t
Walked rro> > a < ate this i.
J It Trine of ,ne-ir G’.nd
was tn kem into -UMtody -v
was one hie way to the
ho'U**. after tl.“ s.I noting
was takon t, a noHUi
ICe.iH. Trias
nixNlhn a
Burglars who broke Ifit-i th"
Robinson drug sl<>r< h.-SL tip* HcmvIc
grocery anil dry goods "lore dur-
ing Tuesday nigt t at Ponder made
their get a"Tj with about J2i>0
worth of loci. The los«es were not
discovered until Wednesday mi.no
ing when the stock" were found
disarranged
S’herlff tlonde and r
went to Ponder early
b<i, found no clu-s.
It I" l*elieve.l
in nutom-ibih- t
I. ot an.1
the
night stole
gasoline
Ponder.
A considerable quantity of mer-
chandise was stolen but officers I
not been given the full Ijtrt. |
the drug store pipes, cig- I
arettes. tobacco and fonniitn p.-ns
were taken. The loss uy the other
store included i.veiallH.
shotgun shells and other
of about $115 value.
' I'aianc'i "in flset „„
C< p~n np: equal Of "*7*
world * During the flsMI
37t> naval vessels. Including 771
second line bottleships, and 173
first line destroyers lisA-^llMM
eominissUmvd "nec.ssltated by cut-
ting dowau'of ttifl . nTIsUil strength
Of Hie Nalw to a i.dal authorised
strength «sC> 8« 00<I men ’’ Officers had
iluce.l to 4,136 against an
____________I total of 5,449. ■■MM*”..
-1,613. "It h*v-
,ugt>>a)4 roufoL rwinjtrtlfckbie to
entirely meet bv that time the TSy
duction tu Sfl.llOt) ordered by Con-
gress " In the Naval ReserVOjMfg s
;, iiu officers and H’1’96 men. CTVf' V
Ilan » niployes Jiad been cut frBBt
81.553 oil June 30, 193t, to 64,fi<3 OR
June 30 last, ,
CLEMENCEAU CHEERED
resol’ition also calls for an
"tion of the ’InaiTiiil condl-
of ,he organixa'ion “tnat just
proper returns bo fifed wtth
.... collectors of Uitern.'il Revenue”
and provided that alt such crranl-
zotions must rile with the Postman.
ter General semi anniniljy
names and addresses c2 ;
and members.
lie the greatest
of the American citt<»*“^
i.niy after Its greatest tilutrph on
u.-l.l of hauls-’’------------------■■■■—..
I lie w»r vrwiuier paid a high
I it. io the part the United States
pfii.d In winning th., war and '!»•
I, ..lershlp during the conflict ®C
\t ..odrow 5V llsor*.
A new liberated ICui'fS 'WM
ni .de bv you and 1 must confess it -
was done nuiinly l.y the grsat
courage ami strong Idealism 0C
\.mr chief sxecutlv’—President
Wilson.” Clemerceau sniff as the
American ottlcera brua*..Into aBiu-,.j
plausc.. ■<y*
UNITED CHARITIES
DRIVE GETS $800
Approximately J800 was "ubscrlb-
<d J.' the United Charities for the
rnsuing year, an,I 3380 in cash de*
nated Tn the annual drive Tuesday.
Th„ response from firms “nd Indi-
vidual" was splendid. J. N. R*
president said the amount col
ed and suslmrttHMl Is about ths I
as that of tjv' year Just
‘T314"' ewwwHwtse fw •
canvassed the business set
Tin -.lay but tidied to visit Sil |
of the .Av as planned. The
State colleges snd ether dSOl
will be canvassed on day Very soots.
It was stated,
only «ne-f$
PlKML.
4UHJ irrrrrrr ttmeWl
, J- needed.
guard its ctRH
i possessions.“
Commenting on
in eonneetiott
.......... IHm (llflcuaslon of
thr K HiiltH of 4h»* Armament Confer*
id tiiiit the Navy I>«parCnH»t
••entirely in sympathy*
purpoMfH <»f the ct>nferen<ML
lir-ted that the benefit* .ft
< lhniii.it ihk 4’ornpetitive navy con*
d more and
(•ond?tioim
.. _______ not reoovf*
an in the navy
year, but that be wftukls MS
soon us condition^ u arrant, ShHtk
(’onaresH for •'aueh an increase M
will fen I t o * ‘ - — - -
ma Ke lu iTT 1c
in ’t hr 1
y tar
WASIIINGTON, Dec. 6
dent HtoT'llr.ic'a oupuaitiuu
chins'* In tb<* consUtutio i for
rset Mention of prwwt^wnt anc: v
president an favored by th* new
pVWfFtesKivd» bloc in Confresr Im r*-
prSMsd by White liouae attaches.
Sr.t I'ountries th*
lofiK w ar> h i| ? t
l <>rt s.
t hr StT.ilt m ,t »id
rii’ht io «ttur<-h
||4 li'H4* 4»f
• 'laltd Give1
V nd»aMs;»d« r <’hl’d M-t forth
view* of ti’o Crntrd Etai<z
pendent « f th*»t ‘»f any other
«•»•. Hi sanl th» *.’nlt»-.« StatvM
(I i»t thr Straits arid th** Blark Sea
inii«» h<* o|M*n to wiir^hipg if all
National in tirm* of a.i
and tliat it opposes any plan
v ould Ki'e 9’ic power <•< ntr. _____
aft it would any other intern »tions!
t awvrs
WASHINGTON. lire.'fl.—The lir»i
bitter cold wfive ol flur Minter, ez-
~*n< <ver 1b* Middll* Won nwd
|dn< enstwiirfl to tbr ncatomurd. <
f nente (Hatreft* f<> man) ’
to tbc bned rorit I
iK to report* tniluy. v\ Afti 11 in< . iaj.n . I »♦•<’. n.—-t'Jitm
Kuel *Hm4ritoMil<»ii I hon «»f the Madden nrtn hdtnent
tbr Wrntber B«<* the shippinK tdll. alvintc ‘
| control over the extension
rnmrnt aid to z'lipptnc; <•<>
iir»<4Ml by Presid *nt
Tetter written to
’oin!H«!i « e <’<ini-
thr committer
up the n.eas>
AftBoeiatod f’rr®« DUpatfh
t IV ASHINt,rON\ Dec. 6--X crisis
urohibiticii cnfurce-
■iciit fljrbt lui" b.’.-u bed. .n the
Bpiutpp of t'onit ustuon.*' Ifuyi ch,
fia dlscl'.scd tnd: v in reports *>f thr
w< ept hefcriVKs before the House
■ppropriutlo.is committee Haynes
gsked 3».MH’.«U0 f< r th > next fiscal
yenr for his department.
j. Tile bootleg liquor buslnost lias
Mought , nt,put u big increuee m
ejuniy.i nil it I’ M, Chlei Morell cl the
* » -®urxics<i..*.>UJ the
Ur said much ,.f the .....
w.ne le lng used to pufelms.
k y.
Tim ApprOi)rlat"ln Co."’
1 <>rt< d the H'eas.iry sui .
d:iv to .the Hol'"., will,
provided for prohlbltiuu
on-.it.
Girl Scout
— with Mrs.
*----n Cther
_____________ chmrinen
lows: Miss B*ulab Ilariuss.
missloner and chairman ol ■ Ii
form committee: Mrs A A.
secretur; anti cliulriniiii
ity; Mrs Lon A
and ways and mei.ns
Mrs. J. S. >'rn
entertainment:
TURKS VEER TO ALLIED PLAN
OF CONTROL OF DARDANELLES
CHILD PRESENTS U. S. VIEWS
____ I th A HI*.
County Din? rici
tc John
Ki’linx hiR
Au*u»t. 1922.
Prut lHifr>ateh
1,4 I H|\M\ |>rc. ii.-, -’’h • rntmtr
j pli n for k< rpiaiK <»ps*M *br Mtrnftai
of fbr |>nrftjinrf1«*M Mild tbr lloMpbo-
i on im tirnr of ibfNi*** nod wtnr pro-
vldrw for tb»* up|»«dot tiirut of nn ih*
It* I Ufttiouul «*">mMfiiMftiOM *»f 4MM»fr4»lv|
ruiftpoM'd of the Kr<*at powverm, tn*
«*lu<1iMtf (hr I nilr^l Mtiatrw nw well
Met Turku V Mild (hr u*«»lln( lrw I—-
•■rlaac thi* Hlork Kru.
»o»t of (srrrt Htllnio tn
of (hr ullirsi prr*ori1r<j
of thin I’DiriirrhiHkhe
Iks* %Mir 1Cm*»( imfrreMi'r (odu,.
\ changr in uiiitud* on tho part
of tie Turkish w<m fore-
<a*t A TurkiNti Np-,l:<*Mman wiiid
thi' T 111 k i n h noNiiiori </«
of t hi* Si rai t m u <>uhi
found ni-ariT to ti,p
tnan to the Rummlmii
it app« iri- l, ha<’
that the Huftnian
by TiirkHh wutmI
'Turkey to Titjnd a navy.
'Die allir<l control plan jw»(m a lim-
itation on Hi number uf warfthlpa
t<» be allowed in watcrw under con-
trol, give« Turkey an! tn»* Black
riurlit to mi y bow
i.ty •‘ernain in their
h-miliiutnation
KivtM Turkey thr
neutral ir er chant*
United Prett Diapateh
I* HA % X \ !•’. lAer. 6.—Anihna-
Nnuhir Kirhard \\ MMhliuria < bllui.
4 itterlcn'b /Obwrr vImj* drl« icatr
»•( thr Arar l£&al pence zmiler*
riier, aruutr (Isi* nto/iilni( upon
fh«> nn«rnablliiK <»f tbr <iri«>icnlr«
mmU d«*4*l«r4Ml 4u«rrl4*M wImM* II
rlaht to >su*rul %%nr>shif)M nn
where it «!• wired. Thrrrto<-» I
d r n;i nd«-d e«»M«plr(r freedom •
Ihr hnrdiini*llis h<*1h f«»r »orr-
ih,iii( MtalfsN a nil M«r gruftelii.
AMoriatrd PrMr XtwrpaUh
JAJd AWHBLBft. Dec ♦>
March for Mrs. Ciar^ ^hihlp*
vic ted nf befetlnv Mrf. Alberta
Mradowa to <1rath with a hammer
ii hd who e reaped yr^trrtViy from
the jail here Avaft In 3<Tlv« j»rn<reBa
------ ----»oul <knjthftrM CaHfornta
and Lower CHMliforria. Hhrriff ■
deputies kc nr rally h*ld tn their
l|0fBSl belief that the hanuner
murdi had fled acron the bor-
der into Mexico. The oorder be-
tween the Cal Torn Ian from near
Ran Dfeffo to the AilZOim line wan
leinx closeb watched
Armour rh!Ulu»» thn woman’s
husband was at ll in technical cus-
tody todav
The ev»ct whctwihoju <f Mrs
Pctrry former •slium qf Mm.
Phillips tnrf later star w!tn“fts for
the State »t the trial, wi a unknown
' t<> (he authorities today They ftald
they were interested In learning
’ ter whereabouts betst'iftt* they
! wanted to be annured of her safety.
Baskets . . .
for n«"ily families of D.iiton
b« sent out Christmas by
Lodge No 807, B. yF > »
keeping with the nutiulil
of remembering tnose
not otherwise have i
The nctb n was declibd
meeting T'tcMay night
H Brcwn of .
rn'I'l ex,.ile.I
visl* tc
IjiL >“at night the non-partisan
pollticaJ conference, which is meet-
ing Iconnection with the Farm
laibor Xg|vention. was reorganised
Into the Texas Farm labor Polit-
ical Conterencs. and officers eject-
ed as follows:
.\on-Partiaaa Officers.
Lee Tkrpley of Leonard, repre-
senvng the farmers, chairman, J.
G. Wells of Houston, representing
the railroad trainmen, vice-chair-
man Mrs. Aurelia Smart of Santo,
"ceretary-treasurer.
The members elected to the exe-
cutlvo committee are J. W McCul-
lough of Birthright; O J. Shoemak-
er of Denison; W. O. Johnson of
Silsbee; 8. L. Campbell of McKin-
ney; and Miss Myrtle Barry of Dal-
las.
PJvery labor man in Texas will bo
illowed to join the conference, but
h“ conference wjjl choose the rep-
S-J
'perfume grapefruit” Is the
Innovation in the hortlcul-i
Auneratrit Prnt niipateh
WASHINGTON. Iler 6— Investt-
of tk»* Ku Klux .Clun’ft ar-
• < «
<••1 to^ Teconj'
• pur uliftcIpTTh-
•*m d in a reR-
av b.V Rftp-
t’Up ), New
ftort Worth Livestock
United Preet LHepateh
FORT WORTH. Dec. «—Despi’e
thr fget that the cattle mfirkrt was
Slower W<-dnv"d».y, p-lcoa held to a
steady l« vel Sajesmen t’iel bnr.1
for an advance. I u, buyers xvers
firm and would make no concess-
ion". rhe calf trade was conducted
along steady lines Receipts xvere
estima’.ed at 3.000 head of cattle
and 3.000 calves.
Hogs sold steady to 1<C higher
■arly receipts were limited to 1.-
000 head, tut receipts for the day
xvere estimated at 1.500 head. Pig"
•old'on a steady basis.
Lambs advanced 60c. Th' , sheep
mark.'t was steady, only ,— ‘
7»eTng here, r’holce lambs
$14. the highest’ mark of the
ton.
Cattle—Beeves $3.50i?f7: Stockers
UftU.KO; cows $2.5O4i>5.50; heifers
33.5007 50; bulls 12ft3; calves 32^
fl; esnnen. 31.2501.76; yearlings IB
0*8.50.
Hog"—Heavy $7 7508.10; medium
37<r7.26: ptlxed $fl®7i; light $80
3.25: commotr $5W6; pigs, |5(F?7.50,
13.5(8; yegriings $50H1; ewes $40
fl; culls $102, goat" $1.8003; weth-
ers $50 7; Stocker shetp 15.506
fl.60;,i feedr----- *-3-3*---
Stating t.
end «»f his
Tiger tn n
“I Klnll «•»
u
will alvv i
Em nc»'.
E.u r<»p«‘
t<n* • t hei
•That
f.<sh levi-rv’ n
Trxaw fawlxht
jmr<ly eloutiy
■ud Munrwliat
Chicago Gram
United Preen Dinpeteh
AGO. Hee.
closed high,
weather reports
intlne; reports of work’ng
bushels o’ aheat for
from Washing-
looking toward
for Aperb'an
Needed —-f*R—
Hu.Varal (Mglgjr
•eport was drawn *
-I Board, and
i*'nir.. i ml | was said by the .Secretary to bn la
ll •>’. lock, i in-, . pinion nut only sound In t^g?i
and the |,res,nt circurnwtnn.es tgit uaenil
be. n mafic; for all time" anil under adl condl-
| Hons ' The major premise of the
: policy
I "Tne
slioui.i L>o niai ni,<iiiv<l in »utile lent
ntiength l<> support Its policies aad
itH ... super.-e. and to |
'tin rUC ’’’’d ° versrtis
' Th. x r.-tary,
this declaration
< onii, < tion with
I the gn
gular "otrtfer........ — -----------
trip to George Washing too’" tomb
nt WwMWt lemon. - -
______ t'l.-.nei.centt'" tnlk at the War
troops i t'..liege tens half a tribute Io tflMl
i Mark of the tm.rless f"•■rrw 4b*
. war nr..l hnlf n plea for thr*. eoWB*
| try’s re-entry Into European af-
Uuru 11 to Hr Cail.') llri.t.
t the suit Hpu.nHt Russell
ilckly thru its initial
jder il I’istrict
rectmse.l at
. whs In the lo
! opening statements hud
. by both sides,
I Counael for Miss liirkliead
nounced tl at Russell would
called to testify first.
Mbi" Birk bend Is a.
OOH damages, charging
nor with neduetioii and
promise.
Aneoeia.UA Preu PltpaUh
I-ONDON, Dec. fl.—An historic
privy council tills morning dealt
chiefly with the eitablUhment of
Ireland aa finjhtidejiendept, common-
wealth.
King George signed a proclama-
tion giving effect to the new Irlsa
Free mate and also a proclamattim
appointing Timothy Healy as the
firwt governor-genersl of Ireland.
by vote, went
_ . uh disapproving tue w
of knick, rs or hjnoin.'rt. bv Girl I
Jts oti the -etreetv. Skirt* must I
worn until camp l:< reached, it;
i decided
Aneoeintnd Preen Dinpoteh
AURTIN. Deo. 8—Appeal from
the decision In tho Travis County
District Court declaring ’he gross
receipts tax, law as applying to
pipe line companies unconstitution-
al. was filed In the Court .>f Civil
* . . ’ here today by Attorney
Gejieral Keeling
decision of
was rendered ye:
the case of tho Humble ....
Line Co . in which the Htat-
tempting to recover $16,300 In gross
receipts taxes.
th.. aeeunipMlshmenta of
his Department during the pMt
y.ar Hie N'a v s Secr.TBry r«C0|HW||Eff
the d> v. lopni' tit of aviation a« <M
Integral part of the fleet,” dtveratoR '
..f a greair percentage of r«p*fr
work tn g. \ . i i.niefit stations, m-
. .. . . .1 it. aiiiing efficiency of battle
eiatt return of tbu officer person-
■ | i.. a permanent basis after Cftfi
ni|...rary . nliirgeinetit during tho
tr. nn rrtrnwin of thr mwy sshM|~'
illiies foi enlisted men. and ll>-
.—e- C7"4«ed Preet I
charlkbton, w
’>nc tfain '
One trainman
other sirlousL, ------- ------- ---
locomotive of an eawtfound Chcy-
* Efiwrk" » Ohio pnw»«<er trxtn
plunged Into ths New River from
a high trcatlu near h"ro today. No
passengers wsre Injured.
Two Chicago Laundries ire
Wreced by Bomb EipliiSlons
AuoeiaUd Preet
Newport news v«
'* ijor Gearhart, Captain
four >*n)iste<l men weru
l.:,ngl< y Field today when a Martin
bomber eolhried with nn
while making a landing.
tt«Tr<l men killed were ,
Marriott nnrt thtyfite* Bl’.nkii. R0-
l.is and Iordan. Their h >m« ad-
dresses xvere not available
Fokner Strikes Homle-r
The bomber was ip the air
Major G.-ar) art took off in
hord- i k«>\ The latter nfacjilne
I.onl < ur* I *t”* *“tl ft the bomber am!
the nnme machines fell to earth. Gearhart,
the Detail" L'ovle and Marrick
project < •
I
Auoeiated Preu Pitpattk
WASHINGTON. D e 6 Rural i
credit" legislation,' Atild ’ • have the*
approval of admit.Istrathm ofrictalR
and proposing to Creaia farm
credit department ar a part of the
present Farm Loac sy.P-m. m.h in-
troduced slniultruie >us! y < i I fie S'
ute and House t .da;1 I
Ltnrool. Wisconsin, in 1
tative Anderson, Mtnnue >ta,
RepubRcans.
The tvfo bills, sirniJTr In most
particulars, would nmk- uvallable
fop farm loans a total ot $6o.0ut).t'00
distributed equally aih'.iig th.
twelve farm loa . binkn The pr« s-
ent government subscription t.» the
twelve banks totals ct.lv $12.mu,DOo
The Imnks would be autlmi i«ed
rediscount farm paper nai.r>£
maiuvBy nt from alx luuuUuc
three years.
: stockef sheep $5.50fr
ler lambs | (J. SO © 7.50.
•— Kansas City Livestock.
United Preu Diepnteh
KAN8A8 CITV, Dec. «.—Rogs^
Receipt" 14.000* market 10 higher:
bulk $7.7508.00. Heavies 37 750
S.flO: packer" and butchers 37.850
8.05: IlKhts $7.5008.00; Ulgs |7.250
MO.
Cattle—Receipts U.QOOj market
Steady. Prime fed steers 81OT50
$3.00; plain to fair draMsd beef
•leerd $5.-50010,25; Western steers
Mt$50O.75; Southern steers 84 250
MO; cows 32.2506.00, heifer $4 25
09.00; etoel<»rs and /coders 34.500
M5^bulls 33.50^4.60; Cfilves 84.50
open th ' proposed
....’de in the ijenat,. by
who de’li’ied tin
-eking hrnaml’y
President
gi vernn.eiit offl< lais.
W'ork on a hut for Girl
will begin very soon, members
. the council expect, following
' donation nt a site of land by I’r.
' J. s. Crawford and th«
• xMt uf Urnlrt-Wtx A
ner. who. was n.uned chai
the building
hut in to he
hill from tli,
Crawford’s
an "HUIn and
long been tne
and piente t-ai
Th* location,
consrtdered an I
will be within
dlfitsnce —
nlteJs
Normal
Scouts will have a
trance, it Is planned
An all-day mooting.
era of Girl Scout* If. t'i • thre.i
troops will be invited tr. give their
time to erecting the hut. vi<“ plan-
ned by 'he coun-ll In regnlnr meet,
Ing Tuesday night at tha home of!
Dr. and Mrs J. 8 < rr vtord. wfltii!
seven members pre« nt Lunch |
will be nerved by the mothers j
The Girl Hcout Coumil war re-
organixed.. with Mrs. F V. White |
an chairman ether <j|,tconr and;
comniitteo chairmen wore .» lol- .-r*-r—t—
■ -------- - Cvin-T 4»«oe.t>wg Preu Dupateh
Ii.. uni-I W ,1<<III8UTW9. «.—O**r«V»
Ml|l"r, I i feme sees n <vns cheered today bF
if public-4 g"M«rul". brigadier gensralBa
Speer, t • ...isurer ' * * " " 1 “
'imIrini.n: I
'rav.’fori,* chnlrmnn
' ; Mrs <*. ■' Van
chairman of educathrp; Mrs. L.
Newton, troop chairman.
Special committees w- re
with chairmen is f.»U< wv
Martha Juve, public health;
A. D. Turner, building. 1
The Council w ill hoi I . regular ’
meetings the first Tuesday In aach
month.
Plan" for a Christmas entertain -
inent forijllel Scouts ef all
W'srs annouueod by Mrs. CruwlurO,
of the i entertainment
Contract V/lt the Dei.ton t'or.-l
•truction Ccmpaay for building the I
three miles of lateral read spytb I
and Went from Argyle, which wanl
awarded several day.- run. prob-j
ably will be slgred a. the monthly
meeting of the ('cuntv Com ntn-
•loners” Court Moodav TIP mater-
ial" for thr concrete structures
have l.sm received and are beiag
moved to the •cene pf the v. ork It
$a probable (hat the <oncr. '.. work
will be almost compo-tr I before
the dirt work is started. It Im said.
In
rk
United Preen Dieoetah
LOS ANCHLE& LaL, Dec. 6 —
Fear thnt Clara Philltns. "hammer
murderess.” who bros- fnH here
Tuesday night, wan kidnapt by .n-
cmles and perhaps killed was «x-
I»res*ed today by her husband.
Ftl.-nds </t Mrs Alberta Maadown,
who wiis slain by Ml". Phillips,
lured the |-ridcner thru the 'ah
window on protr.iae of help ng her
tc escape and then pernsi.s mur-
derer! her. according to the theory
Phillips unfolded to the police.
"She wax threatened .r.anv limes
during the trial" Phillips declared
The disappearance of 'Peggy'
Csffee from het home at the time
of Mrs. Phillips, 'escape streng’h-
er.ed the strange, hvpo'.nesi* ad-
vanc'd by ner husband l>mt the
prisoner had been bgtiayed.
Authorities beheved that either
Mrs. t'affe.e' (ell Into the hands of
Mrx—F*rttttwr. wrtrrrrj r.-v. ffg’(. To^
hrr damaging; te.stlmuny during the
trial, r.r that enemies of the pris-
oner. seeping personal revenge now
Lave her in their power.-
"PEAKS FTHI PEAOB.
Preu Pnpatek
- -e. fl.—PM«ti •
ope if Amari- ' .
Georg Hl Cl«-
• ojeecfi B»- -----a
I Cf th»
.... ... the War
. Refnr.» nn a Udi a <0 —’-'■■■ij
that mH iuxnpoxull ut tta.napw3fi-
dailv arc studying plans .for futwr*
wais the T ger sprang a atMyrlM ■■■*■ -e
t v devoting most of fils add rasa to
a pl'.i tor n lusting peace. . -Ya
A short time previously ha had
-'■id homage to America" unknown .
Idler by placing a wreath on tho ——-?
tomb It, front of the treat whtta “*2
marble -rmprihe-iter nt Arlington
Auoeiated Preu Pinpafeh
AUSTIN, ’me fl-Th.’ death pen-
ult.v returned by the Colorado
County District Court iisralnst Rav
Jon«s on r. charge of criminal as-
sault inon Mrs Lonnie Burnet in
Gonsales Coynty in August. 122j.
va» affirmed bv the fpo’irt of Crim-
inal Appeals twiay when it’ over,
rnfed a mtlon for a rehearing in
the case.
The 'Court also affrme.l
of the Hill County
in denying bail
v, roe. charged writh
brother. Joe Wade, In _
as (he result of fi controv. rsy
the settlement of an es’ete.
N«w Orleana Cotton
UniUd Preu Pupetek
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 8—Fu-
tures opened Steady, unchanged to ’J
higher, closed steady 12037 high-
Appeals
...-nr
The
< ourt
who
• T»ft JAIi ”\N
b tw.en Garland »n.l *?>. thruout
nJ ►etiottftly
t as he
morning. "r
I prairie
w Trigg
court
Nash
VYlllau.
Meu*er«ul m'liilha m*<» Niiwb «ate<»t
Mriri klllFfl| t<HM3»«'l| Irizar. fton of J-
H Trir*. <»h ----* -----
BIRKHEAD-RUSSELL
DAMAGE SUIT TRIAL
BEGINS AT OXFORD
-St L c-’ augur ai KHi uf ♦*xt» n»ivft and advMM^
«»f the i • \p«’t iiikms in gunnery. He prataMHl
Mihs.Hi. record of the Marine Corps
------ ‘ u>k lhr year. NMying that WlltWiW'
I hi^h Niandards <it the Corps lull
‘been maintained fully.
Sultlu*it*UI (
TU* wf
contained in the report
up by the Navy General
was Maid hy the .Keota
bis 4 pin (on n«»t only
t tircunietanceii
II tinieM
The . -
wa Hthift
v of the United HtatsB
maintained In zntBeioat
SITE GIVEN FOR GSA
HUT BY DR. CRAWFORD
WORK TO START SOON
‘ts
dy
sent c
re No.
dng with
rememberln;
otherwise
nctb n
Ing
Robert H Brcwn
district deputy gri.
er. made hi" official
lodge Tuesday night.
that ho was nearing th*
r missit n to Amerlcfit th*
fervent mwnner said:
hack tn Franca wit*
b«:ir full of hope tluif AntericS
vs - *-
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