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“Father, Mother, Sister, Brother! - > .
Tuesday
The
3.
£
T
j
for
of
11
t f
to
*r
Sanger, 61.54
s of
Springer, Frisco, 47.06 bush-
I
and reprr^rnTa-
43.95
ternporary
autorno-
Mistaken for
wa r
flat denial
to
one
»n.
a
IB
and
t hr
will
<1 ay •.
pre-
out
K ill it m
roantry-
New Feature of
Dallas Official Testifies
ernl
in
1R
D
SO
in
A
of
nything
IS
year,
6f Affinity.
- test lest year: -Stetson. hat by ,W. 4.
a
as
I
Annual Poultry
Sale is Planned
Burglar Milk
Man is Killed
the bad
the imull production.”
comes
Denton
towns
by
r in
pnr-
consulted
here today.
wni
of
wni
any
ndhcr-
<1 i-
over
table*
York.
BO
t he
that
IK tO
time
grow
and
n n n u a I
nuspicrs
for
any
or
con-
only trinpointy ,
franee.
M* iiupfd i it IOI1B
w t > f .s t, a c *
emm»«*
upon
E. O. Kern, Denton, 29.1)6 bushels
Yellow Dent.
He ruined an avrr-
of Yellow
his five acres en
Denton and
County road system
j
•*/
news
t hr
the
of
agree
t the
in
Am-
of
is like bu-
rner.
FGRT
l Ki II it -•
of
in
bomb
home
lion
to
lie
AUC-
cun-
fair
the
A
for
in the hard*
The display
Irish
Mn.
Bov*
ad-
con-
the Bnhr
i and
care
n
it
rt cd
an
for
NEW
loved
Be i li st e
ge 'ted
to C’
fish
why
cops.
t he
said
mg 1
al-
ike
get
and
Would Bisk
Well.
Every
mor
If
DENTON, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 14, 1923
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and
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Nov. 14.—A bomb’ IN COUNTY TON UTTER
’’ “NTESTS
p*ctS'w«S*-hsV* anything
will be requested tfi not
Secretary
as to hr
advartliad.'
Sag
OKLAHOMA
By u
Maximum yesterday
Minimum today v—-
Barometer Reading*
m. today WMV
v.ipK . "Why
them J’ Mrs.
n t**ldT>oT.*.e
ns I '..ty
with
wit hot
today bjr the House b«
which la prosaent
Another War
I ----
I
J. A. BARNES AND SON BLOWN TO BITS AT
CORPUS CHRISTI BY EXPLOSION OF BOMB
MYSTERIOUSLY SENT FROM SAN ANTONIO
Members
t<»d:iy w
I resemann
it al t he
firm i
t ive«
lied
The new Minister <>f the Interior,
Dr. Jarres, tuld
| not
the I O
els Yellow Dent.
.1!
W. P. .Alderson
boro, is here v._.
Mrs. Otis ’ “
great fair
s.i 11 ien, it
justified in
en fo rce
ret u rn {
corre*-
in
In rd
to
ar-
ias k now n
explonion.
exprvsH.
Pre." ft
the re-
< govern-
up in the Rhine-
/itnesses, W.
present
his
Brallvy’s absence
•rited drftntft* tt —
ROUND
ABOUT
TOWN *
try said
year
ih a
inv ft ed
1111 e rm os?
acroinplish-
mowcr,
fact
to
Everett'n Report
Everett’s report is as follows:
‘•The yield was determined by es
the
• ,r at-
Court’s
J udge
1 :30
• de-
t he
costs
colder, Thursday fair. Croat and
freezing In Panhandle.
to
and
w <1*
was
Receipts
$2,190, including Xl.OtH) ram m- ir
imve, $1^0 from fbe < onces> mils anl
about $700 from the gate receipt«,
entry fees, etc. Some lumber remains
to be >old.
highly i
return <
rumors
nlhg to
l M
I (ds \ allow Dent.
Ray Carter, Aubrey, 53 92 bushels
a
teals
he
i to
l i: k |
well [
that 1
of t:
; s u <* h
i
the
I I
ad-
f roin
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
---—----------- - -----1 -......... mJ.^criot ion <
orcan i/.at ion’s
d r*t ■ ofct I at
1 lie- day
am which
WHS
i r va << r i *»i' i .
for himself I
'. Dutch
however,
l,| WM«
w«i- j
j by
i a. set
I
I
1
has bought
it was le arned
rit^e to further ru-
impending dash across
San
vorce.
on
on
Big
Pedigreed
t h> sales
California,
lops ided.
out ’’to
our jails
quite big enough,
a movie coined i ni’*
divorce it is not
J. I. Whitmore, Garza, 42 53 bush-
els White Dent.
Snm Harper, Sanger, 36-52 buthela
I Surcropper
i !•’ f) L'm.n Tlnnton OU l>n«hn!<l
■;i
1 WEATH
Eo? I!
inal w»ifblnr of (ho Toxm
tlnued on Png« Four)
■ I
<■ I
survived by his
whom he married 11
Burial 3fill be at
Bewfe'w former homo.
Heiid’x kitchen, police
the bottles and money for
L. nnd J. Polk Ander-
not the founders of the
.1 Bank at Ardmore,
Ok., as was stated in the
columns Tuesday. The bank,
oldest National bank in that State,
was founded in 1880, whereas the
Andersons did not go to Ardmore
until 1890 or thereabout, according
to friends here, altho they as-
Burned control of the bank short-
! Ty thereafter.
Crosbyton Man Named Head
of State School for Blind
■ft At n ,r . t ” J r—
Xk. ■ ---
—TTFTy-
/X rt hu r
who
I !.♦ r c t might, be
plain a theft of
at $99.
them,”
valued
he a t (»
the
'•«q
It rained the Denton County fair
out week before lust ( ante then a
week with no fairs nearby and the
weather was almost ideal This week
-with the Fort Worth jubilee <*w, the
weather turned bad and ram fell «>n
two of the three days. The Gaines-
ville fair, which wus scheduled to
open Wednesday, was abandoned be-
cause of the rain, accordirfg to wo'd
received here Tuesday. Next week
ought to be a fine week.
w
involving
martial 5
W. . C.
was 4x1 f«et in sixe and whi^h at-
tracted much attention, ‘he Sun said.
»
“Nq charge will be n\ade for the
■ale ot a»y animal or
/ * 'I. 4' 4' ' <£'
Barnes’
a tree and
in
house.
t he
ATTEND BAPTIST
niAMfiKin hid 11 tr
Green vs.
fendant's
plaintiff t
has» been
loam, Martindale and
Trinity elay, Byron and
A — ». • „ aln.r I ’ n I ■»/. •»»» Mar.
3/
ft®®11
Meaning the family of Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York. They
were at the polls bright and early on election day. Left to right: Alfred
E., Jr., Miss Emily, wLo is voting for the llrut time. Mrs. Smith uud
•*Al” himself.
wx>n
cot; t vst
( hambrr o
to results
Pan Germans
I
"When
days or
J
I
Relative Hamidity
m. today . -■■vr'par"l«g
Precipitation
1.02 inchea ' Is
3.000 DELEGATES
11 (I’.y United
presFuro of the
prevent
Start at Once
conference
it uas
Govern nient's
in Mt ruct io tn
caused
discUHsioti.
considers
n
of Versailles
feels
to
possible,”
Harris said. “The tin»e
.» city to provide h
to expire in May and
wish to take a chance
the interurban although
believe that the suit now
be won
Den.t on
a line
big
TERRA HAUTE, Ind , Nov. 1 1 *
Eugene V*. Debs, Socialist h’ader,
is dangerously ill at h'M home here
'today from n heart attack brought
on by exertions during
I wide speaking totir..
messengers v. 1
\\ iliiani Barlow
, both of
West
Barnes and
fatally.
The
Harnes f<> pieces,
h ar mangled, but
minute*.
Parts
found
shoeM was found
ad joining
thru I
* recked
Eaat Trxaa tonight eoWar, rahi | :
in rant and aouth portions, «oM |
er except in aouthaaat portlaa, i 1
lhur>day generaly fair, eaMa* T
In eaat portion.
Weat Texas tonight fair an4 | 1
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Temperature Ml
■ r .....M ¥■
61 >
hi*
E red erick
Pet roleutn
was respon-
dent
if sent
r»urt, muyor of Hills-
vkiting his daughter,
Fowler. “We had a
Hillsboro" this year.
widow,
months ago.
Went het for J,
He was in
sifid, to get
week’s
CITY, Nov.
vote of 21 to IB the
ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
7W KILLED BY BOMBL of C. Finance
Committee Will
more perfect
world if they
perfect bores,
ia perfectly
are ao anx-
nbsorbera.
neny, bar
TO USE MAI TORE ON DUTCH ,
TO PREVENT RHURN OF EX-Kfflfeg?=K.......
the
intention toward the
ppropriation previous to
( .■..Ml— — ,
Denton dairymen in Dullaa Tuts-
| day for the meeting of—the—North
I Texas Dairymen's Association were
F advised of the imminent danger of u
[ serious milk shortage in Dallak this
I winter by C- M. Evans, manager of
the association, who said many Jul
Ties were- being forced uul-aL luw-
. ness by high costs and low prices
for their product The association
ia composed of dairymen from Dal-
las, Derjton, Tarrunt and Wise coun-
' ties, the first two contributing the
bulk of the membership. W. H. Parks,
D. C. Sockw'ell and C. A. Corry >f
Denton were elected to the board Of
10, and G. H. Stallings was elected
on the executive committee of three.
The days
apparently are
in the Southwest,
hair been tubbed
1 (>:.lah >t;.a with
. , stock
of value belonging
■ county,*
W. M ’Cnlvcry, Justin, 51-33 bush-
Yellow '
T
els Yellow Dent.
M
, ,s Bloody Butcher.
W T. Wright, Sanger, 46.54 bush-
Yellow Dent.
believed to have been sent from San Antonio 1 kin pnnLi pnMTCCTQ
exploded at noon today in the home of J. A., UUilIl UvNIluIu
Barnes, prominent real estate dealer of this city, j ’
killing him and his 12-year-old son. Mrs. •''T',
Barnes and a servant girl were injured, but not
the 1 Yellow Dent (moisture content tent
L completed).
Oscar Byron, Aubrey, 53.35 buih-
Dvnt.
E. Martin* Justin, 49.07 busn-
t he
mentioned, it '
quarters.
Poincare
utmost
among
inf demand to 1
ordering it to semi the
the throne away.
important
Poineare’a
Germany ref us.
Hr instructed
the Ambas-
to :
but
•*.v
bullet proof
piercing bullets
n’t 11 :<lly bad
DIAMOND JUBILEE
—‘ ■ ;cSii
GALVESTON, Nov. 14.—Mor* than '
3,000 delegates were on hand todajf ' ■
for the opening of the diamand '
jubilee assemblage of the Texat Bap-
tist General convention which will
meet in 75th annual session tomor-
row. . I
This is believed to be the grogt' -J
est demonstration of Baptista evor
hi- I in Texas. The attendance is en*
i . ■< It... t ed 5.000 after the ojWIW*
nr <>f the convention tomorrow.
Final sessions of the 37th annual
meeting of the Baptist Women’s
Missionary Union and the pastors
and laymen’s conference, both pA»-
liimnary to the main convent!**,
wei'e being h6ld today.
SENATE VOTES 21 TO
18 TO TRY WALTON ON
w i fo
be •
her pics nrouml.
asks
I the. auto
turns the
terday in a conference between ( han- '
cellor Stresemann
of the occupied rfegions is car-
out.
new
celehrat n
firing pistols
what be-
a
Roundabout;- in
th« local prac-
lo dem on-
on Ar
i < bailie N Price, Rt. 4, Denton,
I 65 t'9 bushels Yellow Dent
R. 3’. Martindale,
a I bushels Yellow Dent.
• •( M A. Bartlett, Sanger, 58.05 bunh*
in Somervell County Trial
CLEBGRNE, Nov. 14." Testimony
of District Attorney Shelby Cox of
D?ill.'is, in which he identified state-
ment by Sheriff T. W. Davis of Som-
ervell County, on trial charged with
accepting n bribe, in which Davis
admitted taking bribes from moon-
shiners, featured the sheriffs trill
yesterday- Davis' case is the first
of 21 which resulted from the raid
>»y Rangers on dry law violators In
Semervell County last August,
which scores were arrested-
,ing a m
Some ijnkc
nothing.*
. There would bo
gentlemen in. the
were riot con sheered
The modern gVI
shocking because men
ious to become shock
Germany, poor Gdt ,
loweit mark* ar* h«r Bismark*.
-i A ■ W
... ... v ■ . V „
fort ii■ j lows:
place responsibility for
a France, as an t.ounced
con idet cd attrib-
Genernl Erich Ludendorff, one of '
the Hitlerite coup
grave of his I
Munich yesterday to go
Frio clay, Thomas,
Ray Carter, Bnrlett,
I Whitmore and J. L Whitmore; Frio
silty clay
Wright; . .
Minnorly: Denton clay, Cnlvcry, Mar-
tin nnd Harper; Bell clay, Springer;
Simmons clay, Keen.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok., N*v. 14.
-Governor J. Q. Walton wa» ac-
cused today byr the House board
of managers
impeachment charge* against Mm -f I
receiving through a friend a I
(6,600 In connection with -1
,:-n fox the » University 1
school at Tonkawa. ”
Article 6, of th* pros-
■
Disney 1
----
impeachment
ving attend- 1
of appropriation fos
in question, waa per-
approve that in return
D. Snodgrass, a
" Walton, r*-
six Tonkawa citiso* 1
' J
run-
corn
was then shucked and shelled "an.I
the grain weighed. Then 10 pounds
of thi« shelled corn was taken nn I
a large can container for
3(1 days nt the Experiment Station
nt Denton. Supt. P. B. Dunkle weigh-
ed this 10 pounds of corn in nnd out
of the container on scales that would
brenk on one-fourth of an ounce.
Dunkle found a number of these en-
tries that loss some moisture, lif-
ter which Jin figured the yield »>n the
different plots by considering the
width the rows wore roart-
"The total number u
xploslon literally
to pieces, white the
lived about
rams,” j |j(,,
------------!uu;
"The yield also is being rut down
if the weather in West Texas and
West Oklahoma is as bad as it is
here. Some think the peak in pri-
ces hW been reacht, but 1 believe
it will ^go to 35c, especially since
weather is cutting down*, embers
for United 1
officially cienicR
that an autonomous
in to be set
is
... . -* ’ ban<H.
1 ho Ar^ent me. E II-
u i iter with a sword,
of the perils of writ-
H U k' -
able
1 4 r°bl
“Probably
said the
-f-hushrtw pre- JuPpply UT THTtV Trrfrrt^.
duct-d on the five acres in this con-
j test wns 4,126.07 and the average
j for the entire 16 contestants on the
five acres was 51,57 bushels. Tho
average for the 1.1 winners was 57-06
bushels per acre on five acres.
“The above results go to show
thnt Denton County enn produce its
' own corn for feed purposes nnd got
| a good yield. These 16 contestants
were in different parts of the county
ind on six different types of soils.
I It seems ns tho the best yields were
the made on the Frio lay regardless in
what part of the county. The Frio
soilsj say the tl. S. Bureau of Soils
survey for Denton County, tire nlbi-
vinl first bottom soils occurring
along tho streams of the western
| prairie and having brownish surface
I soils nnd subsoils. They arc calcar-
eous throughout the three foot sec-
tion. The material from which they
nre formed has been washed mainly
from mens of calcareous soils. Prob-
ably in the lighter types, such as
the Frio fine snndy loam, some of
the coarser material has been
brought from areas of noncalcareouc
soils. Frio clay and silty day loj^m
are the other types mapped. These
soils are closely related to the Ca-
talpa soils nnd mny be considered
the semi arid equivalent of the Ca-
talpn soils, which lie mainly in the
humid belt.”
Following nre the soils on which
the different contestants grew their
corn: Frio day, Thomns, Carter,
Price, Ray Carter, Bnrlett, E- F.
by the
tracks <
1 into ru .ban <
■ of the
by the
I the Love
"The
t he
provide
a i soon
| for the city to provide
ih’l'i [ i;i said to expire in
-a. jiil>,• ,,(ll wish to take
I losing the interurban
I li rm I v lielic’. e that the
| pending would ultimately
t he
i n t ip
be a
BERLIN. Nov.
t he Day < ifrmim
lirvs’ in^ < him.'cllur
break w *tli I-rance, <
of war, it was ' tuai m-tl
informed source*.
St re eiiiarin's plans to quit
I porting the Rnbr population
j with and place responsibility
11 <
yesterday, were
utnbi'* directly to
lie rm an leaders.
WKT
civilization progresses.
n.i- ion has
.>’d
Europe isn't really bud off
she thinks she is nnd that amount-
to the jiaine thing.
Women take heller care of their
mem This, however,
of thd^-ptikyr
was repi
to obtain
the Allies
the Berlin
it to send
Benefit Entertainmentx Planned
Offer of the Teachers t'»ll»,^c to
sta^e a benefit performance to help
out the fair was received and ac-
cepted, and tentative off* r from the
H iph School for a similar benefit
performance also was made. The U-
I. A Im counted on to do the xamo,
albeit I’reNidept
from the city pre
tion.
A committee t) look after the loca-
tion of another tH'hiool m Danton was
appointed as follows Fred Rayzor,
(). L. Fowler, F. M. Bralley, Mm.
Williams, O. M. t’urtis. W, S. Lon/,
J W Smith, R. A. Sled/e, John
Speer, W. C Eilwards, J. L. Wright.
(). L. Fowler ami .1. L. Wright were
added to the Finance Committee, oth-
er member!* of whirh are Fred Ray-
zor, W. S Long, L. T. Milluan, T’.
M. Mitchell, Ed Pratt, J. W Smith-
Support of the ( hamper to the
proposed highway connecting Mon-
tague with Denton and Dallna via
the Denton County road system was
pledged. '
of the
1 J2 I
meet i ng
night, i-
contmu.nl
a g<» >d j
and a
re J i.4-
fields of five
divided into five Rec-
two rows 100 feet long
, gathered, making 1,000
| ning feet of corn gathered. Thin
the Ex-Kaiper’a reported intension ta j
return caused most people to fur- i
T ’ get t he rumors.
1 I General Erieh Ludendorff, one of put into
the leaders of, th»» Hitlerite coup
vowed over the grave of his late
valet in Munich yesterday to go on
with the fight, dispatches reported.
WORTH, Nov. It.
presiding in Federal
told counsel t’
will include in
jury that Dr.
head of tho
Association
11tv rat u re
office * even
1 ton
I
< ’ount.v Agent (I
monthly meeting of the board uf di-
rectors <»f the < haniber of Commerce
Tuesday night
agtie of 71 711 bushels
Dent per a re
Eelevrq prizes were offered, total-
| ing $250, and the fir<t prize who h
was won by Thomas was $100.
Thvi-e was a total of 49 entries
in the contest, and the acreages of
i H> entrants were measured The
fields were very good ns a wh’ole al*
though this has riot brrn what might
I be termed m guod corn year, Everett
sanl A heavy ruin fell on June HI
and a light rain on June 13, and af
ter th-t there was not enough rain
io lie of benefit to corn for 66 days.
I he 16 entries measured and the
avi rape yield per acre are an fol
| frank ly
I that ho
to th<»
Cook ns
Pioduevrs
si Lie for all
from his
by subordinates.
Soon after Judge Killils made j
this statement former Senator Bal
ley Cook's leading counsel arose
and declared that the defense like-
ly would rest jit that point.
The bomb
ito5te^FiSEmEMENTMAY=
will prevent the 1 1 •*. — . . ■ .
t f rorn lett ing t he •
his son to Germany,
■ ■ ■ ■ I-.
W RECORD-CHRONICLE
blew j
boy
20
A
body were
one of hi*
tho room ol
an adjoining hounr. having been
blown thru (he window. The ex-
ploMon wrecked the rear of the .
Barnee home and blew out window* ,
of rekidencvM for a distance of a
block.
The bomb w an
Barnes home between
o'clock lh(«v morning.
drei«i*rd to Barnes
San \ntonio.
When Barnett arrived home from
lun<h almut M2:15. he took the
box on
utata* had tl
there is
one—the bullet that
west side barbershop
' Frqnoh Ao go to tho
charge P*IHseeking this
... DEBS IS SRIOUSLY ILL
Sixteenth District Court
afternoon. The arjfii-
opened ut 1:30 o'clock. The
.....i not completed 1'ues-
ufternoon through the defense
lieing nl‘le to locate one of
witnesses, W. R. Sullivan. He
Wednesday niornitiB
testimony concluded' tho
The rethainder of
was taken in hearing
the return
violst i<»n
it
L
in
I favored by weather and every other
conditions, and it was a financial
success, ultho no statement of the
profits has yet been made.” he
said. Alderson- attended the meeting
of Texas Mayors at Fort Worth
fi Tuesday and came here for a visit
~wtth his daughter
are I
much. They
It makes
fellow
still if
her.
Learning
you
The Governor gave out th* list
in issuing a flat denial t*
n-ony of Dr. W. T. Tilly of M®f-
kogee thnt Walton himself— was
initiated into the Klan, paid due*
nnd took the oath Feb. JJ.
COTTON CONSUMEI
IN OCTOBER LA
SINCE JUNE REPORT •
to fight is easy. All
•■■■•I have. to do is go around say-
ing exactly what . you think.
Being; a movie .star is lik.
ii*mh*r of the human
mill ion and some
Ton Litter Results
J. M. Martin won first prixe oj $50
for raising the heaviest litter in
the ton litter contest. Everett's re-
port whowg. He also received 125 for
ratsmg the heaviest pig in the e*h-
test. In addition the following spe-
cial prizes were given for his litter
which weighed more than the^8,040
pound record Het in Indiana's con-
of
bribe of (
appropriation
preparatory t
This win J_______ _,_____
ccution's twenty-two char***
against the suspend jd executiv*.
It was c harged by W. E,
in nn opening statement
the Senate court of i
that tho Governor, having
cd to details <
the school
suaded to
for which, A.
friend nnd confidant of
ceived from
the sum in question. , ' .
Disney said Uw. board of..-. .
gers would show the Governor first
asked $10,000 for this concesslM
but that later the price was fixed
at $6,000.
The prosecution admitted that
they could not prove that Wal-
ton himself actually acceptad ths -
alleged bribe but that they would
present n circumstantial case which
would make it impossible far th*
Governor nnd hia ffierid, Snod-
grass, to deny having received th*
money. Aldrich Blake, former *»*c- -
utive counselor to the Goveri
was put on the stand a* th* 1
witness to testify regarding
Governor's intention toward
Tonkawa a|,— _
the alleged offer, of the brib*.
bound to come down,
Recording to the Newtonian theory
that still holds good apparently
spite of Einstein’s supposed p
tial upset thereof, but of the gev-
Thc Corsicana Sun has a wit •
up of an unique Armistice Day dis-
play arranged by C- A. Tripp, for-
merly C'f Dentcu, now in the hard-
ware business there. The display
I consisted of an Americio- flag in
electric lighU. 270 10-walt lights in
red, white and blue furnishing the
DALLAS, Nov 1| The settle-
i men' of the Fairmount Street In-
terurban controversy was not ob-
tained when representatives oD the
Love Field interests failed to ap-
pear as scheduled at a meeting
of the city commission today.
This FairmounS property owners
I Eave agreed to accept $15,600 as
! payment for damages to their prop-
Jiioi'l.,'yii and I J'/'’ ,hy.ttu;
j,-, j 'Me tracks for the Denton Dallas
street. Some
Le provided
and the remainder Ly
interests.
prefer
t he
ho urrr shot j
an.I William j
ii.on< y
Field
city would prefer to
matter out of the way
a route for the interurban
as possible,” Mayor Pro
limit
route
Vk (‘
at i
every man who has A plow,
binder, rake, vehicle or,
.... ..* i.: r & hot
may
wit hotit
needs
BERLIN. Nov. 14.—Prince Henry
of Holland consulted Chancellor
Strenemann
? The rheetihj W roTT’rtrtrrrrt
aignificant in view of the
of tho Crown Prince, and
that the wKaiser is plan-
i return to GeFtiinny.
23 Held in Mobile Booze Raid
MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 14.—Twenty-
three persons were under arrest in
. the Federal liquor raids in Mobile
today. Eight-five warrants were is-
sued and the raiding squad con-
tinued making arrests today. Moro
than 1100,000 worth o< liquor was
ssissd.
' Mil-w
OKLAHOMA CITY. Ok.. Nov. 14.
- Names of flfty-fiv* member*
the Oklahoma House of Represen-
tatives, who. he charges, ar* mem-
bers <>f the Ku Klux Klan,
mnde public today in a
statement by Governor J. C.
ton.
PARIS. Nov. 14.—The allies are
still uncertain whr.t they will do
about the Crown Prince’s return
to Germany, it wns learned tbday.
The unibasxadors' conference was
to have discual drastic steps to-
day, hut owing to lack of instruc-
tions from England for the British
Ambassador the matter was ri"t
even mentioned, it was said in au-
t hbritative
1’re.»ier
doing his
agreement,
n joint •'
eminent
former heir to
Further .oeeiip.it ion of
German cities would be
plan of action if I
cd. ft wns learned.
Jules Cainbon to urge
sadors' conference today
to this, it was reported,
British Government's del
pending instructions to its
bassndor caused postponement
t he
Franco
the Crown Prinee
the treaty
learned and
steps necessary
once to the treaty.
' PARIS, Nov. ll.-CThe
council of ambassadors I
consider at its t----•'•
pa'ring to pay the premium list and;
all indebtedness of the county fair '
at once.” ( httirman O. M. Curtin of
the Fair Committee said Wednesday
"Just as soon as arrangements now
b«ing made are Completed all • i fy'Jg 'not' {o
debtedness will be paid in full and I
preparations for a fair another ye^r.
started."
Thomas of Denjon, a club
i first prize in the county
inducted by the Den-
f Commerce, nccor'I-
as announced by
D. Evgrett nt the
DALLAS. Nov. 14
burglar, Calvin B. llesse, 24,
wagon deliver man, was shot
killed by Louts P. Head, emplo
n local new spuper, this morning m
the kitchen of the Head home her**.
Head waa taken inti euxtudv
later released on his personal
cognizance to - appear 'before
grand jury today.
Bes.se i.....— :‘
he
country
events
apd rifles nnd shotguns,
—'---of the bullets?” queried
citizen of “
animadverting on
tice of firing weapons
strate citizens’ exuberance
niistice and such days. Roundabout
had to give it up and join in the
wonderment thnt with nil the
promiscuous firing that Denton his-■
had nobody hns ever been struck
by a stray bullet. Everything that
goes up is bound to come down,
_ — J ■ m Or. 0 V* A r. ■ ■ ■ 4 — M 1 , . —- I t. . . . .
Argument Heard in Title Suit
Argument in the «uit to try
title nnd for dtvmtigrs of Joe S.
Gambill vs. T. M. Rippy et al.,
which went to trial Monduy after-
noon, is bPing heard’by the jury
in the Sixteenth District
Wednesday afternoon. The
merit
testimony wns
day
nut
its
was
a nd
vv idenev.
morning was taken in I
torneys’ object ions to the
charge and at 11 o’clock
Pearman receased court until
o’clock.
In the divorce suit of Minnie M.
Ben F. Green t he
motion to require
to give bond for <
sustained.
OKI.'MHiM A CITY
p’a* ed in < hurge of cit y
in in is! rat ion for a day in
net t i. 'i u it h fa* her and
vve'k ? huWcd their uptCudc as
pol'ti* i. ' . Their first act vvu*
t.» vote t liomselvc a day’ pay.
AUSTIN, Ndv. 14,—Appointment
ot M. B. Brown of Crosbyton to
the position of superintendent of
the Stat* School for Blind here
| was announced today by the alate
board of control. He succeeds Dr.
[ . E. E. Bramlett*, who r*sign*d s*v-
M '
to which
been driven
pressu re H ’
publicly I a
knowing ! w
I’oineare j ■*
po • ' ’
Writen
Berl in
port
in ent
land.
—The precise -nppn^t#^* course of
action hns been derided upon by
t h»’ Stresemann ministry which has
decided to abolifit German govern-
ment in the Whine area entirely
and ao challenge France . t9. ...enter
tho territory arid try to break up
Germany.
The desperate straits
| German people have
by France.*)* relentless
t hus for t he Ii rst t ime
•revealed. For St reseninn
the eventual purpose of
• s to break tip Germany
{liticnl now
.. , Frenah /V> Ar<» to
m ent.
QUEER QUIRKS OF THE DAY
• KANSAS - CITY, M» When
Fmnk ( all r- arrived in-
kansae City from Bojwlck,
Nib., with h i< w i fi* and
but without i.jiucr' tn.
polii o gate t In* fun.Uy a I I
Io a hotel i;j 11'.** |>*itr*i! wag.-
paid the bill and looke 1 up
job for hint.
in
anything from a shot gun
thrashing machine may have
auctioned off without Charge. Ev
ery man who needs a new farm
implement is invited to attend and
■hr rrntty Tn hid’ nn whrrt he wants.
"Arrdngemenls will be made for,
Mousing hogs and poultry in Case
the weather is b'ad."*Tf‘* jl is
■the poultry will Ik*, pliuscd'* *>n
court square rfs ’ last xrrnr, but
suitable lot.....Vfill be -selected 1
the other livestock.
•‘A- program oT -.sales will
worked out ni^d one or more
tioneers will be ori hand to
duet the sale. Everx man Who •»-
for sale
r_^ notify Use
' or the county agent so
inve bis stuff listsd and
"The Fair management wants to
thank the people for their kindness
and sympathy in the fair's misfor-
tune,” said Will Williams tt**dn**s-
day. "Especial thanks are due John
Million who worked for a while
week and besides that won a number
of premiums and then notified us
he wanted to donate both his ser-
vices and premiums—un offer which
the Fair committee and the whole
Chamber of Commerce directorate
appreciates.” Frank Briwder add.*!
thnt the Fair .management also had
thanks due to W. T. Bailey, who no
tified it that he wanted to dohat*-
the premiums he had won and thus |
assist in bearing the burden of the I
misfortune that befell the fair be-
cause of the bad weather fair week. .
“The < hamber of Commerce
about M2:15. hr took
to the buck porch, accom- |
pan ltd by hiw won, and nt art rd
open it.
I Shortly after Barnes went
Ithr back porch
X4m*rrd. No
• allied
failed to
consider at its meeting today tho
question of what action should be
taken rn connection with the re-
turn of the Crown Prime to Ger-
many and ns io Germany’s atti-
tude regarefing ’the resumption <»f
allied military control. The session
WAis devoted to routine work and
it is understood the ambassadors
avoided mentioning these questions
because the allies were not in
coni ns to the proper course
notion.
$43,600; Kiiii[ made SOON IN
2 JlcSS«K/erS m |DJEJDDBAN
NEW YORK, Nov. U.- J’wo bank ’
..mr-s^ngr rs wrr»» murdered by twoT
b.ri.JitA who $4from them I
in a spectacular hol'ljp* today nt the i
55: h Stivut Station of tb«* We t 1
End suituay line in Brooklyn.
The Htut on was tilled with per-
on their way to work when
opened fire, la
ing with their loot in an
1 bile.
| The
, w err
Premier Mu*so- I McLuugh!
Fenner I employed by th** West End bank. '
lie nt 1 t hey were taking the money, to nn- I
> st**n, i other bunk. - ,
for Dec. 15 for this j*-**-
thc sale of other articles
produce for the farmers by
nucl+fincor, according to
went Wednesday hy W. 4C
chairman of the Rural
Committee of the Chamber
Comlri'erce.
"t)A that, date the annual poul-.
try said will* be conducted as last
year and in nddilixu)—t^ugLioaearx
will, bn provided by 'the^ Chamber
for the .purpose of. offering ,"~
sale to the highest bidder
farm implements, live
other
to the farmers of the
Long said.
Service I« Free
“Nq charge
"Farmers
peanuts in
the rain of
A. Porter of Waketon, who is serv-
ing on the jury here this week.
He said only a fair yield of nuts
was made and that they are . be-
ing sold nt $1.75 per bushel, a
higher price than frequently
vails at threshing time.
"I have been having new
potatoes this fall also,” said
F. B. Craddock Tcesday afternoon.
new feature of the
poultry .sale held under
of the Chamber of Commerce, dat-
ed for Dec. 15 for this year, will
he the sale of other articles nnd
an
iinnoun* e-
iamg;
Relations
of
“A strange thing about the pecarf j
yield in my orchard
beat pecans were on I
ths* city, hi
interurban may ;
to Wu-hita Falls
to Dallas.”
Just when a settlement will be
I made hns not been determined. Il
helieled, however, that a settle
| n ent may be reached by the Frt-
- y m vet 1| Kt* t'unHfi imh MbH nl-
| though a special Rewsion may be
i hcLI to pass <»n the matter if the
plan is carried through.
Killils Announces Charge
Will Hold Cook Responsible
for Literature Mailed Out
AUTO FIRED ON; BABY
•* . FATAIJ.Y INJURED
♦ BRECKENRIDGE, Nov. 11. ♦
♦ —The year-old baby of D. M. ♦
♦ ■RiismTr 6f Attmny. rharket- ♦
♦ ford County, is probably fatal-'♦
♦ ly wounded with a bullet ♦
♦ wound in its abdomen reeeiv- ♦
♦ e*l when the Rlfssett nutomo- ♦
. > wus fired, upon just be- ♦
♦ foi;e. midnight Monday. fhe ♦
4i child was nsleep in its nioth-
♦ er’s lap wherf the shot was ♦
♦ firtd. Constable J. W. £«ok ♦
♦ of Albany claims he hud a ♦
♦ search warrant on .• tfqupr-♦
♦ charge and officers say they *
♦ found a bottle of liquor near ♦
♦ where the ear sfbpt.. ’ ♦
ft 11 >HiM m 1111111 e >e| L
-____________
TOI’EKA, K -. ..
Je.-..*m James
gluing biek
Ei-hi banks
in Kai.
in ten
him.Is than
not true
New's from
tor stuck n
That's one
ing.
Department of Just ice is
got all the grafters, but
are not
While
is suing for
*e In* throws
F ram* i sco
He
her
him.
dog scandal in
pups hud *
have been
professor
Please,
may have
girl mad whiui—hcr
a kiss and madder
doesn't steal -it from
1 New
c u r t a i I s
curtailed.
" says girls
don't worry
bustles.
hundred .rounds used
celebration, there is trace
only one—the bullet that struck
.*•■ the west side barbershop door.
One possible explanation is thnt
the firing in such celebrations
■ usually is nt n time of night when
very few people are nbroad.
Charles
son were
First National
-- was
LONDON, Nov.
Prc^ L * Moral
■ Im*m nn
• Dutch Goverm ent
! Kiiiser follow L.
' in the Opinion of officials h<-re to- I
day. The allies consider Holland |
bound itself by its action in refu*- 1
I ing to hand o\?r the Kaiser In .
let th** war lord leave
without their consent.
Ar^mn to euMr the forju^r Crx»wa-J
Prince, who arrived last night at ■
his ca*t.fcle at Gels, was b* ing dis- 1
cu-sed informally today.
Report t(>nt France wou’d occtpy I
the great German port of Hamburg '
if ncccKaary to force Germany to
expel the Crown Prinee wum circu-
lated here today by the Central
News, 5
respondent v*. »...
’ paper, ( orrirre
paper — which
to represent
J ini’s view#, advised t
-Cotton grades are being greatly should obtain aprrovnl
lowered over the State by rains, i before taking any
wold W. B- McClurkan ^Wcdne-dny. [ thc ,-P,,t,rl
. . «. ... .... .... Despite German der.mis that the
ex-Kaiser is preparing to
to the Fatherland, special
pondentu of London papers
Doorn insisted today the
had received passports f
taaT"*”..rs of his sui
visas were still lacking,
. \it was reported.
I The ex Emperor
fast automobile,
and this gave
mors of an
tiie border.
It was understood the recent trip
of the Kaiser's Wife. Prince Her-
mine, to Germany, had much to
Ido with eon; luting arrangements
| for the Crown J’rince's return to
Germany. ---
had begun threshitfg I
my community before
thia week.” said II.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 — C*tko*
con supmtion was larger Muring Oe- ■
tober than tri any month sine* last
June, but for the first three montl
of the cotton year it was aboat 31
not) bales less "than during that *
riod last year, Census Bursas fl|
ures issued today showed.
Cotton growing l~ttM[
largest nynjb^r of activ* spindles •
recorji during October *xporta <
cotton for the month ex reded Se|
tember by 92,000-bales and for tl
first three months of th* a*tts
year 275,000 bales more wer* *xp*«
ed than in the mmm period last xaai
Cotton on hand Oct. *1 waa *MS
1,000.000 bale* le*s than a >ear an
Cotton consumed during Oet*M
totaled S41Jtt bales *f lint add Iff
128 balss Of-linters, compared wit
483.852 of lint and 49,537 of IttM
in September this year and MM
hales of lint and H,434 of IhsiaMlJ
October last y*ar, th* C*aa«a.j|
rsau aa**«MM> „„
th.R the
________ the trees that
produced the most while the poor
pecans were on the trees that
bore only a few nuts." said J. C.
Parr Wednesday morning. Parr said
he made .only about one-fonrth of
a crop tnis year He has an or i
chard of 10 acres, which contains
~—quite a nu-mheri nf -young tee»«,—
S. T-ong. pair shoes by H. F. Brow-
der* pair trousers by O. M. Curtis,
shirt by RitssaiPOrtty-Jones Co. and
about $4fi in cash. i
Bushey Bros. A Bell got seeyirtd
prize of* 825, Jo* McGee third of $15
and County Farm fourth 'of *10.
Eeverett's report of tha tontest is
as follows:
“Th* fit
<C<mt ...
■ 'f* 4'*’ ■'
ry out the
budget, it v n
of the direct
spite of t hu
thruout the night th<
i^ttendunce nt t h«* ru
lot of impoitnnt iii.ttttHa
posed of.
Featuring the meet ing was ‘he re-
port of Se<*r*‘tarv HrowiliT on the
finances of the county f ur, whi< h
was ruined* Ly the rainy ^uather
that cointiniHtl thru three of th*
four days nnd left the i<»a<H s<» 1^1
I h*H few vuuld gut Lu Luuii uq . thy
fourth. The showing was surprising
ly good, it appeareil fcoiii the way
the dirrrlTrrT TrrrTved- rt-, rte-4 the
deficit, which hi<l been previously
estimated at S3.0UO or more, was
shown to be $2,3)3 H’» with a few
smull bills n »t yet presented and a
few claims due the fail still out
standing* This included the premi-
ums, all of which, it was anm uih ' I
ab the meeting, would be Paul hiiii-l
(Lately thru a loan from I«h al banks
’* r'.< of tin fair were about
im biding XI,m»o
worn a n
tu med
she t
delivered
10
It
and
; ions
ngrK xuuuy u.r y..*.... th,‘ bandits
whiul^ quoted the Piyis ror- |
lent of tire w tilOn formed
Italianu.
general ly
lines and details of the flag, which I Italian
That
the "purpose
implements,
articles
Would Defy
Gurmanv would c<
an ! let France d > her
>! <! ing to the I’ ant lei ?
Tho this step might1 mean L
the Ruhr and t he Rhineland,
| German Government w«*uld Hever
• admit their senaration from
J Reich and all Germany would
bider t heir lu«s_
I was said.
j The la-1 of the subsidies to ‘he! T
population of the districts will cease | els
by N >v. 25, if the plan adopted ye*- | I*
terdav in a conference between ( han- ' els
<■ Is
E. F. Whitmore, Garza, 45 bush-
* els W hite I lent.
Dr. Jarrex, told his subordinate* ' A. B. Minnerly, Justin,*
confidentially that this course w >ul I | bushels mixed.
mean temporary loss of the liv- 4
tricts, the United Press was inform-
ed.
“But a united Germany will come
again in the future,’’ be was report-
ed to have added.
The return of tb° Crown Prime to
his castle in ()<>e!s w/n considered
by Germans a do's nd incident today
Reports from Dels said that aftu’* |
he hud given newspaper correspond-
ents only a fleeting glance in th*?
dusk last night h“ might unbend,
today and ihsue a statement about
bis return.
The Government's
i timating the yield on the five acres.
The different fields of five acres
I of corn were
I t ions and
MARTIAL LAW COUNT
14.—
hiitii.’i Senate court of itnpeaclunt
ileeided this afternoon that-
J, C. Wnlton shall be tried
this time on charges
inyiroper proclamation of
law. .
A motion by Senator
Lewis to suspend action on the**
charges, four in numbar, in tb* . il
22 brought against the suspended
executive wus defeated by that
narrow margin. The vote was * *
victory pT the Governor.
It means that he will h«v*
opportunity to present his daft
of those charges. That effect will
involve the testimony ol witn*****, —
some 200 ip number who have b**H
summoned from all parts of
State to testify regarding all<
outrages on the part of th*.
Klux Klan. ..,™
Eloquent argument by th* d*.
fense attorneys in which on* of
the counsel with a bmte in M*
voice referred to the G*V*ni*r>.^
wife and his little girls undanbtt.j
edly was responsible for causing
n number of senators to
against the Lewis motion.
su p-
J Thomas, Denton, 71.714 bush
els Yello.w Dent.
< B. Carter, Aubrey, 66.39 bushels
influ.-nee of I'nn- Yellow Dent.
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