Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 4, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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Seeks Expressions
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WINNETT
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Fifty Million People In Distress As Result
Of Work Ceasing; Parliament Agrees to
V A V to MV P to A • V to W V W _ ■ _ • to
Had Come to This
City With Mr. and
Mrs. F. O. Miller.
UIIHHCI
will form
which
people
Hottie. May 4.—(Aaauekatod Press)
—An investigating magistrate today
MAN AND SIX
OF HIS FAMILY
BURN TO DEATH
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-mill
mill
T. M. Hilliard, Fort
Worth City Employe,
Victim of Tragedy.
lei in|
dar pirtFv chmdy
■bower* in
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riding.
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wounded in the le?.
obtain any money,
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Lubbock County
Farmer Killed
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St|te Fair Winners
Oo Pitplay Jlere
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f i iji t i n ■ I v <
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jury in Jmlgi^ Felix
Dijt rid
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ir-l l.[ii ! grm-tali
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Auxil
th.' t oinlo
ir i iluitii| a | iam> solo
was K ij •
tli x icv a
io* < line of
lie eoiiiilr
e.of the building* pill II giving |>i'v*iil<-iit
colli- 1 i «•** men! -
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GAINESVILLE
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Robert son A, Mueller
midnight last ii|giit
olit, h'<|w for his te-
Um
AND MESSENGER
Ot
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Harrx*
fame r
liia farm
Idalou afooit
du; ini- «
wvit* coi-.tinuin*'
Ms po-isible under
^ Poultry Men in
Session At The
Local Chamber
area of M.rtne
Ileal lx 2'i feet
Dixiii" plat-
MRS. FLOWERS
RAPS PARENTS’
INDIFFERENCE
ij-iw li|ioot o|
the X
tomtitt ) (l«a k » ijlen
bin * a id ue died a wa>-t m-daiith.
Kivantann f-o
Grote Tonighl ’
I he sii2
the tikla
t lieir
fund ■
of Itilde, Mi’s. I "
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London. May I (Associated I’rcssi
The British general strike is cum-
pletc i-i every respect, it was offi-
• infix' a• i->• •■ 11!><■• 1 at lalx-r Iwadquir
tens earh this eveti'n”. The union
official' 'Hm| the reports reaching
ii surpassed all expectations. •
IA "iM-iat ci!
llie.HI
e burned t<
liu- M h".h destroyed theii
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lanclie
Holdup Attempt ReIease Of An
American Held In
Rome Ordered
II _
a -uit t-
the Amidhil
ca>e Will b
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Saintsbilk
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w«»m« n <»t
hi»tn.»
• Ito*dkl in
M.inpmi, Xiearaiipiia. May I. The
coli-jri—- tialav de< la red
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nthoriz.ed to levy j^s-
■sfake occurred.
a I>oy. mimed Martin.
AlIFa. 45,
• Korthern Texas
my. was electrocuted
on 'A signal
I I he buiidisig tsmimittee which has
<li«tge of preliminary work in con-
ue tion with the building, is ciout
■ |h »«•<• of Na rn
In Im A
l't|uik Morris, lr.. Dr. I*,
aial F.lam W. Johnson,
pl h:h»* the construction
progress the lodges vx ill
Rola-rtson Hall mi East ■ < ati-
"treet-. I he sheet iron kmild-
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'•Tlie
Itulian Trails", given
fl he Woman's
hi *ij Presbv
theiy auditorium
■M v »* Iwiqg Tipped <«n1m% t»»
w-sms •«*«• * f C* a ml otic
J /
»llg of fv
Uf . ; f
$60,000 Structure To
Be Completed With-
in Six Months.
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l‘ro>4 .—«.-«>rgr
for tile
lied- cofnpAni
clovniy; he »«■ -eked
here. ■
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near future, at Nii-Mian-juan
y in a state of-
fk'as
against Fhe citizens for
S !s'shi.inn) to cover the war expense.
flicted with that 'modern ’ disca .•
• ailed "social speeditUs.*' the feniiii-m-
< vaiivelist. Mis. R. L'. Flowers; again
struck the keynote in a fitrffignt from
the shoulder sermon delivered at th-
First ■ Methodist church mi S< ut|i
Deuton street Mon lay night la-fore
another recsod-breaking congregation.
Monday ui"bt marked th** sxcuiill
niile't-oiie of success in the annual
——“ rt—T- ~ - - ^oaa
■ panyI
for Dayton, at the East and West India i cargo
scene of her docks in the heart of the communist
her plan to district of U-nd--ti. Earge Imdie. nt
sisifC' of vehicles tu
smm- of the lighter
iverturued. The atti
those pr-H-eeding *-•
even women and girly, was far
All work ceased on
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Farmer Local
Woman and Her
Daughter Hurt
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Declares Many of Them
Are Afflicted With "‘So-
cial Speeditis.”
Hulling h plea for negligept fstlnr
and mothers of the clinch to shake
<ff their indifference,-and <ondemu-
J.-imb’n. Mav 4 (Associated Press'.
Tvyelvr hours after the great Brit-
i«h general strike hnd ffime into e:
.fe< t. treffic in I ondon's streets «a«
in a lwipele«s iam. The narrow th<-r-
VUL’Iifarcs of the capital were incu
pablr of accommiMiating the unex-
pected motor traffic caused by the
<••-*--itimi of service on the trsri
lines, r.iilways. subway* ami regular
bus li-.es and many stri>ct« in tie
•usiiiess <<ei.ter were s< lidly pecked
le-ndon. May. 4. (United Press).—
Parliament met today in h tense at-
mosphere. voted to lay aside all other
matters ami concentrate its efforts
!<n the general strike which started
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THE WEATHER
ml Weil
cloud v■; «a
The Kiwanis-Scout
Lake Is Becoming
Real Beauty Spot
Mrs. John 4 rovvh-y thought she had gik
tile Newnijk. .X. J. city hospital
sisting that no m
,a birth <s|rtificate for
straighten out malteis.
iql midnight and adjourned that its | ing the parent* of today who are in
jl-aders might lime all possible time
■t > deal with the labir controversy.
4p ••rial it *
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lU-IIcviile. 111... May 1.
Press)—John Ha.r-. I-T. ami
tiers of his family. w«
death in <) I
homo here ejirlv , fodav.
another son ami-
baby
from the building^
chr «tian
m«-aii
I vicinity.
Two Policemen
Are Dead After
LONDON STREETS IN HOPELESS
JAN AS GENERAL STRIKE GOES i
INTO EFFECT TUESDAY MORNING i
Hjat<-<| with the Blue Ixalge tu
rjtiioi ot the building are the
lias-mil- (--.lies Including the
the Knights
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l ;iai-.-e ami
j“l t Io- Indian igii I* ->f < >k lnli--m.i
* t et ih || ( Jem-
■ if I liF pages (it entitl>-d.
id Some
! t lie 4iil-p»e<- •
-III ' of 1 lip
i t'lmiih hi
il 0 v eV eioii-j.
I It j|->abi in- il witli th,.
- t* l' vini'1ii
land plaid )\ I hi- pa-t-ii. Ri-v.
Ilj lb-vlei ,
Mis. laifhei
Wwiiiairi
sarioiiililiugs. this lake will live
i eqi s as a glow ing monument to '
oresight of the Kiaan-an- olio
“Yes Sir, It’s Not My Baby’’
&
[Hr. Moseley iutm
r Fountain president
VLNvihmUchI of the
i-t llklall-ilnr w la-,ollt 11 lied 1 lie
■m-ili-.- under taken by
that
l‘ie-by Iejia
Wife and I’wo
Children Burned In Mak-
ing Escape.
J ti4
li'iMai Arch t’hapter,
rekphif. -Eastern Star. De Molays. |
■ itia Itajnliovv-. "I he building is i‘X-
peijted to l-«- completed tor occupancy
.in ktls-iif >ix months,
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ll i> hjta Falk. May 4. (Assra iated
Plessi.r-An expression of their sen-
tiim-ntij on an -extra session of the
b*gihlatiibe is sought in a commiinica-
tioij -ent by -I. A. Kemp, chairman of
the s|Mj^al statewide conimittee to
n-inj-dy if possible the situation that
•■xi*l» ih Texas road bmds to every
nieiiibet of laith houses of . the Texas
legislature. The letter to the legis-
datura was sent Tuesilay and replies
are asUed to reach Austin by next
< riim j Thursday.
a nd li t t le da llgn
formerly >f
Present Building Ta;
Be Razed to Make
Way for New One.
Razing of the Masonic !>>dge build-
ing < orm r < ominyii -- aikl Elm stri-^i
it-ljmakr wav for the erection of tlie
w^w Masonic Temple (in th'* site,
isjl to start at on<-e, ps the result
• >f5avvnrding <>f contracts for the con-
st flirt ion of tin- building, at the reg-
ular meeting of the Blue laalge, hehl
Monday evening.
ft lo-re was spirited bidding on tin*
pipjci t by contra< tors, including Ital-
ia^ and local men. but every item
ntj tin- work Was awarded to l<a-al
ro|i- eiii«. ’I hr general' <-<Hdra< t won
g!|i-n bi ll. L. Morris, tin- roofing
^Congress of the Country T<
Declares State of War
Exists.
; I*-mi
iirsday part lx count
met. of r<<|id illstricts.
J-*s» Tex«» T-img it and Wedne*-
cloudy: bs-al
warmer
| Wednesday morning
* fsa ahnx VsIaF a. a. MMswrl?
■♦“■r > inf • number of investigation* tc Joseph Kaelin, another polivevna
[dispose of. I wa> fatally she*.
- az w
ith the building, is
U . Nims, chairman;
Ati hisoii, ll . H. Mrlkiniel,
!’.' Ntarr
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work is
meet in
s4*»» for i
< ollegi- in
i-ndow ineiit
<mo fro tlfie l|hair
jt tvai hef of Bible
i n»1 il iii I?• ii.l -.-a ' ■ i it
lioin I'auls
Mt- Lmv K
•n
WI
>uth portion:
Bh moi| beast p«>nion
I "e<f Texas—Tun if bt and
hbrs-la y. jmrt |y ^m-f r
Jncai sboweis.
r-i-ml ••! ;< serti's
• t-l*ion> will lx-
al iji I no- ii •• bv
lol <00111,
a---ln«
■’.•il-Ws-k Mat 3
!•?*. I,ll»’*“ k •<-i;nt >
seii fit lightnin? at
jfous u|ilr' moth <rf
«>'< |,m k ‘Ntiuda > > l_:i-
del 4 |x
t a iivax
La-
Mis. Haas
a tliic>- m-oiths <dd
sioi-K’ly bin lied in r.-
of *’h
and ciii»-
little g|;l
w iud'hield.
• et* aI-O4JI,J-lie
Mr. 1‘hipp' ua* lot
tlie .Im
s|ltl of
Lir-’il ► i life 4 iiIh's
|.tv i'
'I h* p i.i I y
4. < "iiiij r- ••
lit aiin-aimeJ. 1
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Indian Pageant
Appreciated By
Large Audience
J
Hit- hell.
• kill
alauij
I The 1 Supfeme
, . _ _ thun • t
alectf 'hal st, rm that iloouglit I
tain. M it< hell
<1 * Itcmiiiig ’ to hi»
tin- boh •tusk:
I a Het
• ll • III
of I loll <xme
iti<ii< a le | I in-*d i V
will lea x<- I
at *». I.> o • I-■<■ I.
y Women
« citizen
preparation* to
Tdnifessec. near
early life, and
.. • . , I ir.ten the
me Special. w.rp .....
_5.4O 41ilia therefore.
ii|Hm the radio for news if the strik-
cri do not carry out their threat to
its lines from j(H working.
| Tradesmen, the banks and the va-
i riqus professutas v----- —
(Assciated btihim-'* a* well
• the circumstances.
Pa[i ific ami Sojuthern Pacific lines vm The trad' s immediately involved by
a* a standstill atodsy i la-cause of a tlq- calling out of the men arc the
ua-liout <>n tlieir joint track at Fort railwaymen, railway clerks, builders,
LlumsH'k. fifty miles c«ist of El Paso, transport worker.*, seamen, printers,
remitted by the iron workers, and electricians.
lines from ----r-
-afe at- i Athens. Texas. May 4. (Associated
o sav> Press I Renewed isvest.igat ion of
legisla- 'tin- sudiien death of S. F. Martin, a
In merelMift of Murchison, near here,
under way today fallowing a re-
om- ,x-rt which l«K-nP'peace:officers said
' is indicated poisoA had lieen found in
Marfin's stomach by chemists. Mar-
tin died alaiut three months ago. Re-
cently fhe laaiy was exhumed ana
the body sent to a chemist.
i
|b-
teft Oh
i • -'Mb—o ip. ,
I aii|<fm'-l-[lt-
at Hie 'T""1’ -"T'lihg t-
p ' ' 'j "• Dnlla*.
re Ind.
Dallit*. Mav I. Ifevvey Smith. -5
'■<ai* -ml, indicted foi inlila-rv wit ii
firi-arsiH in connect ion with the |d-
.|..4king of a I’iggly Wiggly store
m-dr Xi>rth Haskell iivenm* and -hiitimi
'tij.-1-t jou the niglrt- of Jan. 2. waa
oijn-l (guilty late Monday evening,
by ;i jury in Judgii F<-lix D. Rolieft-
<>il'.* fliminal piitrict Court and
i'eii |i {sentence of five years in the
-fate ^w-uitentiiiryj Nnnt.h is tails-’
mi-ler ’indictment fir Ktbbery of ajn1
other irta’ery store on -Ian. Hi.
• B. McWhirter! manager of the
I’iggly hl iggly Mold ami E. <i. Gran
get. ejnploye. teetif-fCd tlait Smith
am) another man Entered the at-ire
about l<> o’clock [in the night i>f
Ian. 2. anil that Smith rifled the
‘■a*h iliawer ol *11)1 while the other
man cijvcrcd them with tw-i pist<ils
O. R. Smith, father of the <*<HI -
victeii (youth; Fraiac Hampton, too-
ther-mi-law to young .Smith; M.i«.
Dewey Smith, girl wife of the defe-id-
ant. ati<l Arthur Tlinn.ii* all testified
that they were at n party given on
the night of Jan. 2 by Mr. and Mrh.
Di-jvey Smith at tlie home of Mrs
Sfuitii » patent* ami that Deuer
Smith |lid not leave the premises be
tween -N und 11 o*|-|<ak. I*. I*. Bs|
luwe defended Smith.
Damage Suit On
Trial In the 16th
District Court
The damage suit brought by
t harie* Bruce against the Missouri-
Kansas Texas railroad for injuries
allege.! to. have ts-en sustained while
t he. was an i
w|s tieing heard in Sixteenth District 1 a pi.t.-l fight todav with fi»e mt •
tried to hold up a L™.
F -ur of the men were
the pi-liee after one
' l-omlon. May'4.—Virtually all
fiiitn* of industry were at a stand-
'till todav- in flu- first general strike
in the history of the British Isles,
Millions of workers had their first
imy without wages. Just how many,
ij vas im;Mi"ild<- to estimate, for.
la-skies the actual strikers t-alh-d out
l<y the Trade.' Union ( ongrrs' at mid-
; nsght. thousand* <rf non-atrikers were
|t|irowii out of'work through the in-
laJii’ity of their concerns to fum-tioh.
The general strike »«’ called in 1
HER INTERESTS ■ AT A STANDSTILL
___ _____ _ __ ____ i _______ ___ _ ___ ‘lax.
• piirtlv bei-aitM- of provisions made by
| the Trade Unions Congress and part-
I ly through the great government or-
ganization formed for the tranaporta-
tam of fiaalstuff* and other necessi-
tie* of life so that there might be a
ntiiiimuui of suffering.' '
j.lpart from emergency trains,
sdarwly a wheel turned tin the great
network of railways. Tramways.
bi"cs. and other normal form of
trHiis|H>rt. ceaM-d operation. Coal.
closed dow n.
in
tie
fiitnia
ina in tin- rear of the present build-f
in£. will Ih- moved onto the market
sg?are ami will It,, used for storage
of j tool* and riMiterials by the eon-
trd.foi- *
new structure will lie 75x120
two stories high, of brick re-
infuii'cd "ith i-oneret c. There will
I o,.i iwo store buildiiugs with plate
glds* front* oti Commerce street mid
I oiij- on Elm 'trei-t. Tin- buildings will
I cover lilir pro|H-rty. on which the old
I l-inkling i* located a* well as
pi»t mirth <>n i omim-r<e street.
Central fi-*mc -it ->m- ot
most famous ,|:<v. suits-
Geoffrey Itii* ell. win *e la'c-t pictun
i* show ii above. H. i* th.- only chib
of the Ill'll. Ml*. -I 'Im ltii"cll. win
ih-fe-;ds his lepi) iiii-i-y in
establish hi* right to
peerage. Trial of the
resumed soon.
Becomes
it For First I
tine In Years!
lay 3, < A*soi-ialn4 I
first t -i,e in yeart, I
l .l -. w t in- * in history ■,
I --,i n-t'rfrnrd . it j
I .rt -to de-pie an im-
L (fought ><v the
a., 'Lies Fr'leital Jn'lge
It - of lllili*’ -. at<-i*n«4
B- ir <<f batikrtip’*y -raacx,
LJ
to '
I’oit Worth Tj-xas. May 4.—T; M.
Ililliffil, 30, i>tiu*.l West Fifth street,
an ijriiploye of Itee city street de-
|M<it&i«'iit. was1 i.il|cd Kt 10 o'vHock
llompvy night wihen an autonuibile
hr was driving <was avert urneif in
front- id the Kijllar Highway tar-
age at Keller.
I 1’ojiiiny Hilliard. 7. SOtl
n)an.rwh<> wns in tin- machine m ith
Mr. tii<i Mrs. F. O. Miller, w.
jarvil; He was taken t
Hii'pltal in a
imbliilAHi'e. At
pliysijiatis held
Miller, who is ft brother-in law of
Killia-rd- to I ha* been employed by
the John Ftnnci* carnival, showing
Irt-re this- week, purchased the auto
moliili- Monday mprning and Hilliard
was instructing Tigm as to its opera
tioiu* ;when the accident occurred as
l|i|y at tempte«i t<| round a curve.
Tin- quartet left. Fort Worth early
M-milty morning i for i< visit with
., [who resides nk-ar
distance of 40 miles,
on-tho road less than
• imine aut|l»oritv and
mor* w eri- brought te
o • oijrt a(i|-l entered
si of the iffliet iio-nt. |
I -Text in jliat MaGt*
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> will hr tji*- filing -»f
the Holier. A trial
or sr|f*f te«l.
• s. I’liipp^
i ll iIson.*
were l-a-liy hurt in m
evident in ll iehita Fal-*
Iler s- ii. M. Is
who "a* be-r
• firon-,. Ix-.iie. aft--r attend
of hi- toother hii.I
I . fi ,»pnj by
4 irgc Swiss
. -i. Scrvtailk
( ttrel-a to lx?
i About thirty five ]H>ii|iry
. ... fnoit various sectjjoh* of the .........
'x7 < I .......... «’ U, ’”;
her of Commerce jTm-sda v aftermam
calh'l for the |ikr|Mi'i- of organiz'
ing the •'<mke County Poultry A-ei
( ciation. ’ ■•
i Varjoiis problem*-, «>f the industry
Aboil. W(.Ip in-ing (l^'-ii«s<-il at 3:30 o', l ek
i organizat ion not l|nvinj* goften mid-r
way at' that time.
*ion of thf* Sin «h*y school institute pf tin- rea'pino tinfc for
hel<i i,n connection with the revival
Mr.Flowers-outlined ways hii*I mean* I
of "Getting the Sunday school pupils
attfini preaching services.’’ H‘*
subject t'lUight’will be "Hou to Solve
tli<- Absentee Problem ” The Sti-i-
day school institute j* held in •h-
•Men'* Bible Class room b-gyming at
7.15 p. in..
Mrs. Flowers took-a* her t’ext Mon-
day night. II Samuel lM: 33 “A il
the king
■
i-n birth to a black haired son. but
gave |ui this rial liaired girl a* her own. in-
5. true thing is ceitain. Ml*. ( row icy ha*
...i Relatives div trying to
Millen.* mother,
<>a|iie»villc. a
I’hry Siad lieit-n
iujlt dn hour.
Hilliard'* lx sly Ivvas pinned under
tlai mheliiiie while; Mn. ami Mrs. Mil-
efj win* thrown dh-ar. '(he la»y was
injlireil when hi- wns thrown fnan
tlm rq.tr seat. Employes of the Kel
cj garage lifted [the machine fnitn
Hilliard's body at»d stun mom-4 piiv-
-ieimis from Keller, hut Hilliard
lc;<-l before they arrived.
Hill)rii*d*a laaly is la-ing held at
R'iImtIsihi A Muelk-r mortuary pe|id-
ug tUlli-ru.l unangeiiieiits.
T ' 5 4 -----—4---—H
IN NICARAUGUA AFTER WASHOUT
F ■ ■ -----4
exas & Pacific And the
Southern Pacific Lincs
Affected.
| ■ -p ---------1 .
Sweetwater. Texas. Al ay 4. (Unit-
ed! Pressi.*- All through traffic on
thj- Texas A Pacific and Southern
> was at a! standstill this
a* llfi- result | of a washout
the joint track, used by both
GAINESVILLE. COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 4, 1926
Dewey Smith
Gets 5 Years
illj t hi- I bed-|<lc
-I'Ur.
- [(•< <-ar in w hh h Hr. ami
I 'd [nd daughter were t
* ;|J.!<-.| with ,i stro-t -cat, throwi,ig
ll->; Ph j»p* tlir«-i:oli the top
• ar* brealkillg -m-htj.1 ril*
i <-t licjr min: •■*. JI Ih-
vvai thriJwn through the
'U*|a:ning nv:ii<-roii*
i Is j- .iml Is -dv
liui<| •»
m- linen* o* caiui'- i
t a b ’-* -j4- - Ii w on t -1 *t
prii-.i at 1 hr St.it--' lair hi Dalia-
m rxhibif at t<n-
K-|im-'1v llvrila'a <■ Store where tin
• i.hiiioii.- •h-ni-
give’i SatunL-y
o la-la Mav < >w u-
ii<- dr mon-" t rat ioo
s-4;|t - ,!
r nii-i, • • . vw- •. ........ i. -■<.>■» ....
a crui-er to P'lb-tii b;-. the Texa- A Pacific and Southern "* rai-way
to -af-gm-i-l Aim-ii-an Pacific lines was at a standstill this Hl" '
* * _.»■ , . , tiHii'i-'irt. cvaseil oiieration.
— moiniiig a* Hie result of a washout . L ' , ..... ,
. , .I , • , , , trim and alllei] nidU'tric
on the joint track, u-ed bv both ... . ' . . , ,
... ,, , I - . ll inkers sttpplv gas ami electricitv
fine* at Fort Hancisk. .»•> miles east f ,,
for imwer purposes, were all fillc.
ot r.l Paso, . . i •• .i -ii
1 • . , I Even tin- new 'papers a* a w Hole
I-..- easClmuml Nun-hme Speual. u(.i(. |(ii, HI|(1 tll(.
du.- in Sweetwater at 5:40 Ahi. therefore, wa* de|H-mlcnt
illuming. l«tu| .not left El Paso at that
hopir. Heavy rains were reported by
j th|- Texas Pacific <nt |i'”
Pvjcos west to El Paoli.
kweetwnter. May M. (.*.___1__.
Pin-** All Jraffic oni the Texas A.
wa.
standstill atoday i la-cause «»f a
ent* is going t«» bring a
gret in years’tu <jnne.” ,
"The pareirtg of I t<«!ay are
asleep 1<t the glowing *iii ami
t kills of the timcii* It y on v
see,what I m-< an-ljicar what I hear
von would st<qi t-i th:i.k. It i* e
day of ea*y iiulji!g’(u<-r ai-.l thi* easy
to -:ti. It I-
Hot easy to live t|i<- life a (hristiaa
but it is not irk "itie. AH over Te.x
a* .wa* find cHninlr*- |oh)1<-<I w ith ’lead
iaal. ll lien you fjiidya church that
• living for ti.<- jw;<rri.l and at th-
swiiigitito 'iHi-’i t hrist wit I
you vvnlj ‘ find a churc’-
n-i i4lfilWb<c. We ii<*ed e
pas--on for < hri~t iii*tewl of a pr-
ion. Stiliii- ja-jiple neglect the Bi
k< p tlieir ydr- *< h ned. ttnr
! gone elsewhere
to get a tin ill vv lie:I we «|o not tak<
interest in theni.f
AVe haven't taken t n-<- to <-oii*i<l
er God serhni-ly- ll'h<-n<-xer von *»-«■
anyls»ly turning up- their lip and
bringing a qm-'t -m mark be»id»- th«-
Bible, you may kmivy them a»
bhikb-rs^ Our leiy-j ami girls
lie -afe unless they live in a
ino-pliere.* What i,- going t
theiii? It is not e<li|<-ation or
ton, It in the refuge of G-al.
stead <»t_a change <-f enviiiiniiient. w • j was
llerd a change of heart. There i-
way to In-Ip them and that wav
by Je*u*. To help voiir Iw.v a el
girl stand between them and t ti-
thing* that are gid|e-*> for them t«--
day,*’ Mrs. Flowers (inislnsl.
HAPPENINGS TCONTRACTLET
OF the’ day I! FOR MASONIC
Myr. rchool to
Gtfe Ptoxram
vari’Hi'i gi.'ie* of the My
w ill gnr 4 special piogram
tlw »< h->ol bml ling Wednesday eve
a •/< l’4 k. I s’ciir.ding to Al|< c|
pflll-ipll 41 tin- •• .-v««»l. • nJi
crJ feat lire’, of till- < losing ••xerel'c.
thv Week will lw
Register.
J-rwgi*
l-iitii,. partv
ke- Lucile Smith,
j- i Mac lib I aijifI*
|l lain Iler
h-d Mi HiQv
Wi’-i gm-»t-
isaj at the I.:
revival being conducted by the Fir-t
Methodist church, .of • which Rev. IV
Harri'on Baker is pastor.
Taking ns her subject. "Are tit-:
Young People of .Gainesv ilh* Safe?"
j Mrs. Flowers left off at a point
I where her husband. Evangelist R. L
| Health am] food services continued!
pjirtlv bei-auM- of provisions made by
giv.-J by Mi-.*
Npaniwi gill
mil
............f .—
|<la|lrt d< pi. tJ*I life in
• f.ntoi r -M t !••-,' cplbk-c ami v
- ten i-x Tr- " R |l-irrisop.
ih i-t 1 |t revealed itlte thought'
.'pi-fali. Ji of the
■ m-alfia p’ll:*gc. I
' flltui'ljvd to repre*
SIM. 'laLtlt ll till’ de.
rd ligljt'l cut tlovvi r* ami fcrti'
liank run- ‘
l augh*, j
had been | ordered the immediate retrace'd John
They failed to Ablartt. member of a prominent Bo*-
The polfeemaH • ton family, who has been held in jail
killed w.' Harrv '(«mp< r. | farcie fur the last week. The charge not to he compared vyith
that.he had insulted Premier Mumo- . against Gad. There is a reaping time
lini was sltown to be unfounded. {coming and ! shudder at the thought
Flower* w'ill pick up and resiinie.
I preaching on the theme Tuesday
evening. "The Greatest Need m
Ga n.-sv ilje ’’ Mrs. Flower's' husban-.1
(’lusixl a revival meeting in lam;;
view Sunday night and was mhyd
tiled tu arrive in Gainesvilly Moiala
but isiuld not make tlie trip uv -r
land, a* the road* were impa*--al i-
;',-wing to the hea'y rain*. However.
Evangelist Flovvv* v. ill oc.-upy 11n-
pulpit this evenutg. the sermon
begin promptly at 7.45 o'clock,
ll r-lm-'day' afternoon at '
o'clock. Mrs. Flowers wall deliver Ii -t
first of a three-day lecture course to |
married women. Her subject! for tl.- j
niGal address will lie. "The Ibalc-i. i
Homan." These service* will la- eon I
dm ted Wednesday. 'I hur-dsy and !
Friday' aftermam*., Fa. h cve-iin-,.
this week, a young people's scrv .. I
w ill Ih- held in the banquet room ot ■
th'- church annex, A. -I. Flower* •>;
♦he evi " 1 . .....
first <>f tlie->e meetings Monday even
ing la-ginning at 7.3(1 o'.lia-k, and a
large niimlier qere present. The *nb-
ie.t for tlie evening wa* on "Doin’
Th ii-’<" w hile tonight'* subjett deal*
with "What D" Ttoto Ku’-.w
< Jud
Thi* noted Sunday school orga-i
izer aim conducted tLe opening ae*-
it lis her desire tb
............. tion i
i S- oht* and those m.-mla-r* of the Ki-t,*’1,1
j warn* ( lub who .Vintribnted the f,tpid
- (or'building the lake. I
j j Io *t<ak tint- Isaly 'of water with* fish hutin
On Road Bonds Is ;1
Set For June 3rd
J ' Ij.-ated Mini.
—--------------- j Ui a I
Au'tin. May 4. (United Pressi.— f|»r
• Court today set byjtL.
’refluent for .him- 3. submission of ujere in-ttuinei.tal in providing it.
naiid&.au* case brought by Tout
j i-oujnty to ewni|»el the attorney
’al to approve x.‘*St.(aai ofl spe-
[road bunds of that county. A
ion ts exjiectcd before, the court
irns the last week in June for
Lturner vacation'.
• lliwd
I iew
.be, ii f.ojitiact to ll. L. Bosley, the wiring
-d-Ira.t to the Herrmann F'.lcctrie
oii|Miiy. and the plumbing vontrai’t
D L. Blake. The biii|fijng will
The grand jury will' reassemble
; at 10 o’cluck io
complete its work for tlie term, hav-
I
• make the institu-
self sustaining byj farming op-
aiuon*. ' ------ . „-------, r —
She ha* disposed of a|l of her pro- * l*abj»r holds that the miners of Great
■ .— justified in their de-
and ex--
God. against
i t h<- i
.‘-ree|
g.-mi
via I I
! dei-isl
a-ijoJ
j l *1
In | this ease, a direct test i« to
Ih- nm«*
tin viescefion of the U. S._ Supreme
v’oun in the Archer county road
I ca*eii* a coiidemnation of whole
Sy n*a<l Umds. a* well a* those
f
a ml some |H-oplt.
■Tin- trouble wiili I It-- m« <i.-t ii ge i
elation a* that t'i->v an-ili* a*. <1 will
‘euchd *|H-vditc-.’ Itivon.- who *ay*
there i* nothing w|<mg with tin- mod
4-ru gem-iatioiy i* a| bliii.l optimist am’
my sympathy- i*. with tle-m. O
course, the y.otilh el toilav ha* score-
of temptation* wlu-’e only < ue
iyti’d before. It i'-ra-v t day to
Stol ms of *;n sWp.-p at the f--ct
much jnpvcd ami went ; our toy* ami gif)* t<«!a\ aid tin
up to the chainIwr ovrrfht- gate, ami great imlii4<-i<-*i< <• i-f thp i liur- h pc
v’ cpt; ami a* he went .^thu* he *ai-F.
<>li. My Sun. Absalom. My Son. A|j.
*alom: would to Gml I had d'-cd for
tlie»--. Oh Alisalom. My S’ n. My Son!'*
"NutIiing cumes by lim-k or cham --.
but by a well defined can*.’.'' Ui“
wutiiMii rvHiigelift began. 'The tro. -
t Lie* of David wen* bropglit upon him
, ..._ _____ «,—» You w ill fijid th it
M I David had ’ committee.: 'in-* again*t
hi* huil*».-llol.| • ai-1
i are 1
to Claude Gramtjiar. and ex- I mend* for a
remainder of her and'that their grievances be speed-
’’r redressed.
In a statement
for Greqn.
were
Telxas A Pacific -'on its
Pejus west to El Pasol
j—i—,—L- „ ■
Mrs. Sue Curtis
Is to Establish
Mission for Poor "j"'
—i—s I r.on.lun. May I (As'-amted Pre-'.
Mr*. Sue ‘Curtis, for many, year*'— 1 In- fir*t approach of violence in
uf Gainesville, is making Jin- general strike .am»- thi* morning
leave
the
jit ia w
V't[ablish a mi"i<>n in tlje Cumberland men compelled
| v ehii-le:
c— - ~l*"rk-
i* the Molly Eliza-| from friendly.
Pa„ Ma 4 4 (Aseoei-
, — «i-~4inc pulil-vniau «»-
employ e of the company. | kilhtd and another fatally injured n
iti SivfMoiitli .. j___ .. xj. . .... .
. Cmurt Tuesdayt witnesses la-ing w ho
questioned by the attorneys during
Fo(t Worth, May 3^ Associated.the aftermam.
lineman
Traction
t<*l*y as
line
The lake that ia* built l.v the
< arne-vill,. Kiwani* ( lul. for the local -Hijavy rains
R»y S<.-<’iit*. on the <>»*orge Ware
farm. :i short distamc southwest uf
town, i* fast hex-oming one of the real
In-anty *|h>»*’ of tlie county ami
I'hurtly w dl develop into a i.io*t val
uable «"•■! a* tile s<-elie of pictlH*>.
swimming partie* am) othci s.n-ial
«-vrnt*. pian* to build this lake
initialed some two vrars ago. |
ami during the pitst year 11«- big ibini
w»* c-’ii'trtifted but tin- drouth that ’
pn-v ailed during th.- 'liinmer left it an
cm I’t y reservoir.
Heavy- rain* dining the present
j-piing hiive almost .entirely filial 11>«.
laky, which covers an
thiyc a.ie-4 and i*
jledp in th,, center,
form*, float* and other cunveniencea
|iavv l-eetuayianged fur thu*e who will
Ih- allowed to u*<- the swimming priv-
ilrUi-' at the lake, and other improve-
bn- qt ' will Ih- made flo.m time to time,
(milting tow aid t lie’ .imvenicm e uf it*
jut r.-ti', who are composed of Boy
,,<-u * >*,- 1,-j.t-l [ i— ---- *-■ - r'” . i
It i' planned |»eriv in Gainesville, haying sold her i Britain
... J.
*|«>rt. aint in winter tin- pe«-l* to spend the
an zideal ,place for life! in w.-rfc among tbel umlerpriv i|-i ily
- egcil children uf her hative state. 1
| * Lui-atcd amid must lieautifiil nat- She ask* that her friciid* pray
the! success uf her veutuie. a splendid expressed the hope that those cuali- j
undertaking which will tie*; of deliberation and judgment !
much to the pet.ple uf tliat which have characterized the British
people in every ernie will so assert
Ktheiiiselves a* to bring about an
early settlement of the strike and
j to avert the dire consebuence with
which the people uf that nation are
threatened.
■Washington. Hay I (By A*
Pre**. Wa'liingj
!-a* .irdeieki
the lot l\ H-ar.iiiglilj.
ntiii X i< ai a’igt'.i.
pok’-'l'^uildhig Will Ih- published in I
'Llir Register in the i..„. 1
■v iii. h tune it is hoped to publish a i
pi.jtur
x in 11,,,» idea' uf it* ap|a-arancc when
letter |
r." I J-
of Hi**ionai ie*
*I|P’U V i.ioti ot t he
•at ing III 1 lie plo
r • ■ , -r-- H Gra. e Page >'f
tie I P'.‘ lit* I k l-H I t llll'l t ol th- t -'IX.
.Ii V’i, '
Matilda
liom fifmW
.< I. a.lili.- l-x
[WertW alef. I oxa
the dot-
ex prv*i
ami
Indian gill in a
ir plat form w-a* !
•nt a living ro--m
•mti-d with shad-
|--a h «• was •• lalgvd I.Ut a flee,
jw<a* gi' ’-ti
Hl-
|-f -fjjtvcn i
Anita
Kat hei*Im- {
Tiny Wil
. Rubx llvlici
Ray. ami they
of t hr Worn in'*
Hr Shop Iioumi
Mountains fur the piHijr children uf turji back and
tbit section.
Mrs. < urtis' school wall Ih- located tmle toward
y miles fronj Chatjtanvoga. and
w il IIh- knowntL. tl., ; M.JIy ______
betlli King Industrial .ScImh.1 farm, and tlie ducks.
Washington. May 4. (Associated I
Press'.—The American Federation of j
j by his uw n sjn*.
■■'teen, livin- -O-.-i,,.! hi,
against his country. Aid all the-*
*in* had come -ba<-k to <-b--kr hi->>, ^w
. president fo the Federation. * 'U"- «’> "hill "• r<ap. lb
I who ajw * evil .hall reip •••rrupt ton, a»*aine tune
"<Jll. that | omlil iinprr*. it Upon | one hand.
' v«<u that siny canhot Ih-'kept a *»• ;ihatltbas
cn-t in your bosom*. It will wind
itself about uur heart* like a serpent fi’ssi
and choke us. Sin it* like the bounic- . blr t
rang. We cast it from u«. but it ! l*^’* ifnd git I* hat’j
w ill return tu choke us. Kins grow ',l J
and practice in deceit, Xu sin* ever,|4*n
! end. Bbt no matter how deadly a **
! sin it in. it is not >u deadly I lit
I w hat fmd will forgive.it.”
Mrs. Flower* then very' vividly
pictured the story of David and A •
salom. as the son of the kind raised
an army and ma relied against him,
i how the.son was killed ami the word*
! spoken by -David foil ml in the tex;
That which David sowed, so did he
reap.
“We talk of men sinning again-t
their country, against their hou** -
hold and- children But all of these are
sinning
, tojtauMi vi«u. iwrrr m; unit*
I coming and I ahuddpr at the thought
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