The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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ing the World’s Destiny Told
in Paragraphs
Short Chronicle of Past Occurrences
Throughout the Union and Our
Colonies—News From Europe
That Will Interest.
J. L. Fawsitt, Secretary of Trade
and Shipping for the Irish Free State,
arrived in New York on the steam
ship President Polk to study shipping
conditions.
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The condition of Nicolai Lenine has
taken a turn for the worse, according
to news from Moscow. His paralysis
has increased and bo is unable to
talk.
Northern Chile has been shaken by
a strong earthquake, according to tel-
egrams received. No casulalies are
reported.
Marcel Cachin. Communist leader
and member of the Chamber of Dep-
uties. will be tried by the French
Senate, sitting as a high court, on
May 24. it has been announced.
A perfect copy of the rare second
edition of Bacon’s essays, published
225 years ago, was sold in London re-
cently for 12,200. The volume at one
time changed hands for two cents.
The attempt in the all Russia
church conclave to force through a
declaration abolishing all sacred rel-
ics on the ground that they served to
foster superstition has tailed through
the efforts of Bishop Antonin.
George Lord Beeforth. an ex-mayor
and magistrate of Sarbrough, has Just
celebrated his hundredth birthday. He
still transacts business and objects
to any one helping him In or out of
his cab. He has s drive daily and
goes to a moving picture once a week.
The 'most deadly vehicle in Japan
Is the bicycle. Tokyo traffic statis-
tics jnst collected show that bicycle
accidents cause more deaths than au-
tomobiles in the Japanese t capital.
Last oar, 1.803 persons Were killed
and 2.768 Injured by bicycles in To-
kyp. according to the statistics. Au-
tomobiles accounted for only 1.281
people killed or Injured.
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HOUSE DlDMT eoev me as uuch as
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Vh4O EVER HEAR© OF AMMXHm’ LIKE THAT?
0MO I DROPPED A DllAE ON XW FLOOR
WEM I WUX- PAMlM' Xtf MAM AH' HE
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deposit tn New York banks sufficient
funds to cover interest payments due
as of April 2. and has been ready
and willing for some weeks to make
the initial payments under the Mexi-
can debt agreement, Manuel A. Her-
nandez of the Mexican Government's
New York financial agency, announc-
ed.
Jacob Baiter, of Peoria, HI., was al-
lowed |150 credit on a 1200 fine for
a beating which he received from his
sister-in-law after he had used "cav-
man” tactics on his wife,
your type should be fined 8200, bu.
the beating you received is worth
something and I am going to allow
you 8150 credit for It,” the magis-
trate told him. Balter had two bldck
eyes.
Cuticura Soap
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The Velvet Touch
Ssm 25c, OMswst 25 sad 50e, Talon 2U
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of twelve directors at
Federal I and Banka has
iced by the Farm Loan
y are: Herbert My rick.
Mass.; Vulosko Vaiden,
a. I. Guion, Columbia, 8
B. Davis. Leelaville: T.
rw Orleans; O. J. Lloyd,
k F. Fhast, BL Paul; D.
>maha; Milas Lasater,
A. Lindsay. Houston;
’’Back heme In Runite a man can
beat his wife and nobody says any-
thing." complained Fred Soverenko.
of Sutherland. Sask Ho appeared
before Magistrate Bredwell on « wife-
beating charge.
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DON'T BLAME 1P4E MILKMAN ~
he CAN'T ALWAYS GUESS eiGUT
the Maintlff and members ot his
family.
The beil tn the tower of the old
Clinton Academy, East Hampton, L.
1, which has been stilled for more
than a hundred years pealed forth
sweet tunes recently »s the villagers
celebrated the centennial of the fam-
ous song. "Home, Sweet Home,” writ-
ten by John Howsrd Payne, who
spent his childhood there.
Prediction that the dirigible ZR-1,
being assembled by the navy, event-
ually would fly over the North and
South Polos, was made In St. Louis
by Rear Admiral W. A Moffett, chief
of the bureau of aeronautics, of the
nsvy. The airship, he explained, has
• gas capacity of 2,000,000 cubic feet;
• lift of 400 toes and a cruising rw
dlus of 4.0d0 miles.
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John T. Barrett, of Revere. Mass.,
has been appointed prwbibition di-
rector tor Poito Rico.
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An owernhlp claim ot Herman
Kreuding and Elizabeth Schmidt to
160 acres of business and apart-
ment-house property on Chicago’s
north shore is under investigation by
department of the interior officials.
The city of Wilmington, Del., has
offered 8500,000,000 to settle out of
court the claims to that city's site
made by the heirs ot Carl Springer,
it was announced to a meeting of
1,000 of the heirs by C. F. Powers
of Ei Reno. Ok Id., vice president of
the Springer Hairs' association.
How a court can keep bees from
stinging. Is a problem which arose
in Common Pleas court in Akron, O.,
with the filing of a petition by I.
G. Bennett asking that a neighbor’s
pet bees be restrained from stinging
Plaintiff and members ot bis
Class one railroads of the country i
showed a gain of 8101,000 in net
operatirc income this March ov?r
March last year, but a smaller retutn ’
on tb»:lr Investment.
1 det;tenant Colonel George B. Rod-
ney, cavalry, has been relieved at
Fort Riley, Kansas, and was assigned
as executive officer, 165th field ar- ’
liliery brigade, 00th division, organ- t
ized reserves, effective July 1. i
Statistics on sugar consumption are |
being collected by the department
of commerce to determine what ef-
fect the nation wide boycott has had
upon prices. Secretary Hoover an-
nounced.
Former Representative Manuel Her-
rick of Oklahoma, convicted recently
in police court on a charge of disor-
derly conduct, decided not to take an
appeal and was fined 85. The charge
grew out of a complaint that he bad
annoyed a young lady on the street.
Permission to issue 81,000,000 in
reneral mortgage bonds and $1,000,-
Ota) in refunding mortgage bonds was
given the Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific railroad by the interstate
commerce commission. The secur-
ities will be used as collateral for
n< te issues.
Marion P. Ryan, president of the
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, has
been elected vice president of the
American Federation of Labor to suc-
ceed William D. Mahon of the Atnal- ,
gamated Associat^n of Street and
Electric Railway Employes, who re-
signed on account of ill health.
The United States can comptFi mas-
ters of arriving vessels to submit '
manifests showing all articles aboard,
including those whose importation
is prohibited., the Supreme Court held
fn a case brought by the Government
from the state of Washington against
Wesley L. Sischo. <
The All-Russian Church conclave
concluded its session with an impres-
sive religious service in the cathedral.
The delegates adjourned without mak-
ing any changes in doctrine and the
clergymen of the various factions
seemed to be as widely divided in
their views as before the sessions
began.
Expert bookbinders of the Govern-
ment printing office have begun the
work of binding the parchment sheets
of the orginal draft of the Consti-
tution, preparatory to placing that
historic document, together with the
original copy of the Declaration of
Independence, on public display in
the Congressional Library.
Application for permission to ac-
quire the Trinity A Sabine Railroad,
sixty-six snlles in length, has been til-
ed with the Interstate Commerce
Commlsion by R. C, Duff, president.
ot WACCL FLbm ri ion f,
Trinity A Sabine Railway Company,
which was formerly the Beaumont A
Great Northern.
The collection of 8156,812.66 Income
tax for 1916 from J. R. Cullfhan of
Houston by A. 8. Walker, collector
of internal revenue for the southern
district of Texas, was sustained by
the Supreme Court in an opinion de-
livered by Justly Brandeis, sustain-
ing the bolding ot the Federal Court
fnr the southern district of Texas.
Fifteen men, including five Ameri-
cans and two women, are still held
captive by the Suchow bandits de
spite the fact that the progressive
indemnity threatened by the diplo
matic council in Pekin is up, accord-
ing to Minister Schurman’s dispatch-
es to the state department. The Am-
ericans are Allen, Pinger, Friedman,
Solomon and Powell.
Bids recently rsceivsd by the In-
terior department for a flve-lear con-
tract to purchase government royal
ty oils In Wyoming outside the Sait
Creek and Teapot Dome fields has
been rejected. Each of the .bidders
ottered the current field market
price, but Secretary Work divided
’hat inasmuch as the government al-
ready was receiving these prices, it
would be inadvisable to contract for
so long a period at the same figure.
Analysis at the swelling touts ot
imports into the United States for
January, as made public by the Com-
merce Department, indicated a great-
ly increased flow of goods into the
nation from all parts of the world.
From European territory January im-
ports were more than 835.000.000
greater than for the same month a
year ago; South American imports
wers almost doubled and the African
figures wers nearly four timee high-
er.
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CLAUDEE. BOYD
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Stomach Trouble Entirely Gone,
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and make him feel right, Tanlac cer-
tainly has, said Claude Edward Boyd,
of 3001 N. Houston St., Ft. Worth,
Texas.
“The medicine not only rid me of a
bad case of indigestion but built me
np fifteen pounds. For years my
stomach was so disordered I had to
be mighty ca-eful about eating, and
at times I would simply double up
with pain. I got so nervous I could
hardly sleep and felt terribly worn
out.
“My father-in-law told me Tanlac
ended his stomach trouble and
straightened him out, and got me
started on the treatment. Well, six
or seven bottles put me fn the pink
of condition, and I feel fine In every
respect. I can recommend Tanlac to
anyone and feel sure of it helping
them.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good drug-
gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37
million bottles sold.—Advertisement.
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package or on tablets you are not get*
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scribed by physicians over twenty-two
years and proved safe by millioos for
Headache
Lumbago _
Rheumatism
Fain, Pain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
only. Each unbroken package contains
proper directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100,
Aspirjn Is the trade mark of Bayer
Mant facture of Monoacetlcacldester of
Sallcyllcacid.—Advertisement
Age never makes good cream butter.
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Tyler, L. W. The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1923, newspaper, May 24, 1923; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322641/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .