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SENATOR LAFOLLEnE ASKS AN
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BANK IS SUED
INVESTIGATION DE SITUATION
When
FOR $39,
BY MANUFACTURE COMMITTEE
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Washington,
lancy lightly turns to thoughts I K' '•*•
of
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vt„ March 20 (Ass-
c:a‘ted
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on
newspapers
reconiiiieinlat ion
nr
the failure to make restitution when
you going to do almiif it
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The contests arc
tizday'4 New York Times.
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MUSCLE SHOALS POSITION
an-
Brownsville. . Texas.
THE WEATHER
Mon-
city
sought for the
f
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BIG INCREASE
| IN WETS’LEAD
ON SATURDAY'
aceto ■
son-.
attempting 1
February 171
con
cl II Io
John Childers of Wichita Falls was
here Saturday visiting friends.
The oldest known city of the Mayrv
Indians is Uaxactun. which lias a
monument dating back to 68 A. D.
Pa breathes
doffs
Lei
dee
estate.
read from t]ie ( o.-di tlge i Hoad Company, from which M
Tli- revised burial service
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and Mexico
meeting.
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OK LA HOM A—Simday and
day. |>art!y cloudy! to cloudy.
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call
train
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Veimoat. he heard that
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pa ’lor f refer* t
Referring to
- Furls’*
| Biddle
a' qrr
wear Is Also in Order at
Present.
Provision to Cut
Power of Senate
Democrats Open
Fight This Week
For House Control
'A Dallas Officer
Seeks Reward of
Gov. Ferg
' SNIPER BANDIT
SENTENCED TO
; DIE FOR’CRIMES
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the
Re-
pressed
opinion that wages of
irdered only with the a pH cd Pressij-Mr*. H. B-.Smitb of 1*1-
” ’ ' la-j was • —
charge of
exMr*'11—
Washington. March 20.—(Assbciat- ' GENERAL BEACH MAY GET
and .lames ed Press)—The Democratic party will
ft A Tis
w Ji
return to Airlieiist ■ officer, has
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DalU’s Woman Killed
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_L 400 newspapers of
United States. Saturday, the final Notes
day on which votes could be cast. ! were
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WEST TEXAS—Sunday and Mon-
day partly cloudy to cloudy.
him '
w hile I-
EAST TEXAS—Sunday,
cloudy to cloudy. Showers
coast; J"
the south |s>rtion.
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! is here!
's no doubt about the truth
Communists Charged With Responsibility Tor
Continuance of Disturbances by Some in
Debate, Borah Defends the Strikers.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Quinn of Dough-
erty. Okla., are spending Sunday wiih
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gal-
lagher. ‘
WH
W3MMI
age of the Era bank, its creditors aiijl about this time
I iare
ages asked.
This is one of the most important I
> .1 ci,its C.l.d Iti I l»o 1. u-w 1 eniirf lt| j
recent months, and will be watched |
with interest by all interested in the
failure of the Era bank, as well ajs‘1
the citizens of Cotoke/county in g>-i>- ]..
eral.
The case will be set for trial at the
next term of court here.-tiegihning the
last week in the month of April.
(general Beach was chief of. en-
gineers when Henry Ford submitted
his original bid and he testified lie-
fore congressional committees in fa-
vor of accepting the automobile man-
ufacturer’s offer.
Tra-La-La-La!
1 Spring is Here;
| Yes, and So Is
The Spring Fever
to The Register)—Opponent
ses of the law for the pre-
vention of what appears to
be extravagant expenditure
; bf the highway funds. If I
conclude that there is such
I'rc-.i' With utmost'simple- £ remedy you may rest as-
fcured that it will be invoked.
re-
press t
jtritlcd s
Joe
tni
It thus appear* that
j can come to
may hate can-
. On the coo-
I
killed by the accidental
T a small revolver she was
.mining. The gun
gift from her husband who
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Mrs I. D. Re,*,! is visiting relativ.
id Wichiu Falk.
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It cry a
house.
Z&X £ AT
Currency Tells
Of Wages of Sin
March 20.—(A-isi
said that’’‘mon"i j< fl me.ide
liar gold evrtifi- | , S • Vi r
:u ri >d I h
Av.
which dent
; Mr. Smith said he obtained from
■ Dallas bank upon c- - •* *—-
. Iiears this inscription in black ink
|the back:
i “This bill, is the l i-t of a
$28,000. all spent on
1 -key and women. Take heed of i
t a lesson to you.
IS T0 BE EAID
TO REST TODAY
i Twelve Entered
In Cooke County
I nnfoef " H nu,uber as had been ex-] civil suits filed in the local court >n
\_zOHOll llCol. i peeteil by the promoters of the ref
________ Screndiiiii.
Twelve ( \aike comity farmers have i
ini cred the J92ti ( ooke coutny cotton | e(|
contest, at the
the state contest
■
W 1^1
IB w
Hears Verdict of
Without Showing
Signs of Emotion.
No Objection to
A Conference On
U. S. Reservations!
; $28,000, all spent
. f. -kev and women. n
Washington. March 20 (Associated j aI1(j jet t|ajs |K.
Press)—The American government j' a^( w,jtiRg
has np objection to a conference of tlia| f<ir IIlllr7iPr ”
nations to discuss the American res-
ervations to the world
does not understand that such a c«in-
i ference as has been proposed, at Ge- j-.
i ne» a would in any way wnstitpte
, action of the reservations by the 1
League of Nations. An outline of
official opinion was made available
today at the state department.
20.
be
„ °f
Aus- j the Southwestern Shippers Advisory'
_ . _ . __2 ___W __1 __ ~2_
811$) in the last session of federal of the Friday seasion here. .Dallas
—ji— a man tax receipts - --
shewed payments of more than $6.-
The governor several weeks ago
charged that only the “little men”
w-ej-e suffering from enforcement ef-
forts and offered a Kr8K) reward for
conviction of one of the "big boys."
■d Pre».)-i Frank 4 artcr ".niner ban-"
„ . r . ■ . l
l|t was
lay by
corner:
often -r,
c, „ , r little more axle grease on
On December 2. it is alleged; his hair, and appears to have im- I
hank requested the Era portant engagements each
. W hiteslairo. Route 2; Cecil Stevens,
I Rout*' 1: Hewey Campbell and Fran-
cis Dunnovant. Route 2; Lewis Lloyd, I
■ Route 3; Owen Davis aim ---------
Briggs. Route 1; Willey Miser, Ches- , open its fight for control of the next
ter Davidson. Hubert Bridges. Rav-, house at the Democratic state con-
i mon Wimberlv and Bovd Neelv, vention to lie held at Portland. Maine,
Myra; Henry7 Tucker Marysvilk; next Wednesday.
( harles Rosson, Whitesboro, Route- Chairman Oldfield of the
I 2; Lonnie Mikael and Carroll Cannon, eratie congressional committee
Era. >
R. R Tucker of Marysville, win
was a visitor at the Chanilier «»fj
Commerce the past week, anil who I
is a trustee of the Marysville school, |
proposes t<> plant the two acres of
partlv land belonging to the school in cet-
to the I ton. marketing the production and
Monday, cloudy, showers in, gi'ing the money .to the school. If
i _a X — __ t ikX.jruiwu! ■ c Vavx^aKw) vituin
Suit for damages to the amount of
.'•30.000 has been filed against the»•
First National Bank of Gainesville by ’ natura,,-v .,n .th«
Charles O. Austin. Banking Commis-’l^
When 1ft hovs were arraigned be- f*’"n<’r °f f'1** State of lexas. in con- |
£3
Friends and adiniierS of *Dr. J. E.
Gilcreest, who died suddenly at the
supja-r table in his liutne at Ennis,
Texas, Thursday evening, will gather
• in St. Mary’s Catholic church here
tui rNorth Weai<t street. Smiday
afternoon at 3:.'M) o'clisk, to pay
their last fespcct* to one of Texas*
Li'-t known, most highly skillvcf and
lieloved physicians.
The servim-s will lie conducted by
the Rev. Father Frank O’Brien of
Texarkana,' Texas, hii old friend»of
the farnilv who resided here in”his
>n
youth, and burial will lie rna<l<- in
Fairview <>i iiietery under the dirrex
Xion of Undertakur George J- Car-
roll.
The laxly
March 20.—(Associated Press)—The
Passaic textile strike problem reached the floor of the
senate today when Senator l^aFollette, Republican, Wis-
consin, introduced a resolution to authorize the senate
manufacturers committee to inquire into the situation.
I he resolution was referred to the manufacturers’ com-
mittee after it had provoked a debate during which on one
-hand, communists were
charged with responsibility
- for continuing the disturbed
conditions, while on
other, Senator Borah,
publican, Idaho, ex|
! the
the strikers “are far below j
what we suppose is a living 1
wage.”
ty-’ix. hour May in. rural \'crm<m|. thirty
President .'olidge -<-iit ^pit
tonight for new*paj«ers as h
i nd-Sau"‘ ki
dp. have li',i
"in'divi and the sun shining bViJklrtlv mour-jers'^ they- -%'wly mad.- their lieved M hi- dutic-
<mt.lours, and the farnilv frames up , Vv '(’'■‘•'‘F1' U>'* " <lrift* to tin; h ghwiy . ngimv r a,
on l’a with proposed' autonmbile i ,+:"pTry ! - ’ n.etmh w-itl: the I
i tours—but Spring seems to la.l, ip Ti c tu-f.4r-il >crvices were condui ted niert has <-eas.-il.
about this time everv war. so wli.it Ff* -John White of Sher- Dm; highways urn
are you coirig to do'about it * i Lminf-. ♦ io preached during the | merly were under
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Jersey Textile Strike Problem Reaches the Senate Floor
$50,000,000
DAN MOODY ATTACKS NEW HIGHWAY CONTRACTS
0 G G G G G G G G ’ ~
payment to the
Jury
Any,
rorbes Becomes
Federal Prisoner j
—— ‘Final Count Is
Li-:tveiiw;pj|£). Kansas. March 20-— I
i As-ociated Pres..)—Charles R. ■
Forlies. hero of the World War ami '
former head of the Veterans’ Bureau, j
today became a prisoner at the U.’S. '
-—’nM. man who was
one,- entrusted with $33,000,000 to
spend in sahaging the human wreck- pnt, form continued to roll
iii'.-v of the World. War. began wrv- heavy vote in the national
ilig a two year sentence for conspir- p^per poll .2.. ._I.2H.i_
ing to defraud the government. ' ; tion la-ing ciindueted bv NEA ’Ser-
Altiiough only 47 years old. Col. , vice and.
, j | • W4» O to Wl. C* •“ Z1 .1II YA I W * • A » Z"<
to Is-
as he
ATTORNEY GENERAL DECLARES
fflffiAY SITUATION IN TEXAS
NOW IS WITHOUT ’RECFDENT
I p j . _____ .
Allesres Letting of Contracts Involving Over
Million Dollars Was Inspired by NumTf r
Individuals Seek’*'" Persona1 GrJ ... •
| |
= Austin. Texas, Ma»rh 20 (-VSOi t . P ts'' bi a
letter to Hal Moseley, cl airman < f tliP i't.ite I iivitwav
(pommission, Attorney General IXi i Mo kS today
charged that the recent lei racts
on North Texas highw.. a - uot be <y_o~; a
This phot]., of i adv Marguejt > | |fbcieht maintenance of the highway syst-m ‘He
of Suffolk ami i4rk I Charged that the lettings involving r ■ Tan to lion
^eashe apia-tr.-dLi dollars were inspired by “individuals, ik • of!ic’a’’\ con
ur nected with the State Higav. v Commissio wh > were
‘‘I filling that several hundred thousand dollars of the p*.
father’s $50,000,|)(M) l|c“s money be used for the-----------—
■ Satisfaction
wishes.”
I Moody's letter said that
tihe situation has not prece
I (fence in Texas, “and I do
: not know whether citizens
of this state have an ade-
quate remedy in the proces- Funeral of One of Texas’
Best Known Physicians
To Be Held Here.
ji X V< J « l|» il'4 in 1 ' MU iUl II'1*1 l 'll •«!
f.irnu-r acting State Highway En-
gineer |W. P. Kemper to delay th,-
>-coiid] <vnir-«e treatment on thq 324
•f highways ;n section* I, 2^
lad 3. .M.wslv writes:
incidence that about .he Tl,‘" ,MM9' w «rriv<* 10 o
thi^ . report was said t . < l‘ ' k .Sundny rnoriung ..n nortlila.iind
Suit-. Fc-tiain No. IK, and will lie
in .-tat«- -»t the church from the time
of arrival until the fuii.-ral hour.
Dr. <iil.re was la.rn n.-ar At-
lanta. Ga„ A..g 20. 1850. He came
to Texas in 1873 locating bear Hen-
ri-tit-.. w iifre he targht s< 1i.miI l.afer
he ak t.-nded Louisville Medical Col-
lege. After gradual me troi: luvl; a!
college he was married to 5>iss Em-
ilia Izsincy in -Louisville, in 187*.'. .
They cam.- to Texas immediately
and settled at Gainesville, where he
practiced about forty years* and
conducted the Gainesville Sanitarium
and training sclmol for nurses. In
1020 lie HH>ved to Euui,.
Dr. Gilcteest was a ne*m'a r of the
Catholic church. : He va* a mi-mla-r
of the first laiurd of exlth of Texas,
la-ing appointed by Go rnor Col.piitt.
)ew
1ST NATIONAL
K*:'' Wh
W1 $
nition of the ns-ord that state is mak- j Era;
• ing in farm club work. For two
years Oklahoma hi- claimed the na-
tional champion club worker. the
present Ipilder of ihat honor la-ing
Miss F’rabee* Smith, of Geary. At
the la»t iv’iigress Oklahoimi carried ; cotton
away mere indiviijual prizes than planting of three
other state.
The Santa
fore Judge W. M. Thomas, at Miami,
Okla., charged with a long series of
thefts, he did not send them to the
reformatory. Instead he called i .
their parents and had each young
delinquent given a good paddling.
Then he put them on parole, ordered
them to attend church and Sunday
school and stay home at night.
w as
fortune of'jtheit
gainblihg. whis.- ;Sar;ent.
what ji
a le-son to you.
writing this in jail awiatiug
trial for murder.”
------- . . q ]le inscription was signed: ”H. J,
court and yj»»
. < innitk-ss’ <
Englund, was
where she.
ase which she and
are bringing’to
of Chicago remove’d I li«
heir 1
- Santa Fe to Send
19 Bovs and Girls
To Chicago in 1926
Sixty two champion farm Ians and
girls will |>c taken to tlie Nationiil;-
< liil. < ontrl-'S. in i iiicago, bv t he San
ta Fe railioad next fall.-as compare,
with fifty nine last year, a-s-ording,
to an « <ftibia I aimoiiiMs-ei.-nt.
The Santa Fe exts ntiii-s are
tinning tbj-ir sYqqKirt of farm
work in this manner, and have in>!
creased thy ntimlier of free flips Iw
runs.- of tflu- la'in-titb It is bringing;
to tin- la»y|s and girls n» refl.x t.-d in
the agricultural piogicss along it e‘
lines. , j
The Sail).i Fe has ap|s>rt i<>ncd the
- two trips anion-j I lie states it
serx’es. as follows: Texas |!i. okl.i
'hoim* 16. Kansas 12. Missouri 3. .< ol<r-
ritdo 3. Nc« Mexioft 3 Iowa 1. ami ,
Arizona 1. 'Die fits- trips include,
hotel and Pullman i-.x|a-iise as well as'
T* railroad fare.
The thfee adilitiinial trips offered
this year go. to Oklahoma io a reevg-
lowing bodien: College of Surgeon.’,
of American Medical Association,
American Railroad Surgeon*, South-
ern Medical Association, North
xa« Medical Aaaociatkm; of which
was a past president; Ellis and
Ctaike Comity Medical Societies,
charter ntemla-r of Baylor Medical
< allege of Dallas, holding the chair
of gynecology since the college waa
established. _
He i* aurvivetl by hia w*.fe of
, forty-eight year*’ companionship,
’two son*, Dr. Edgar L. Gilcfeeat,
of San Franriaeo, Cal., and Oscar
Gilereeat of Schenectady, N. Y.. three
daughter*, Mr*. <». G. Ihtnkerley and
Miss Gertrude Gilereeat of Ennis, and
uson Mra. J. Houaton Maupin of Gainea-
1 jVille; a brother, Malcom Gilereeat of
' Sacred Heart. Okla, and a sister.
ppeared to Warden \V. I.
a much older man. He (jav o|| wiiidi votes could be cast.
litn|M‘d as he walked slowly through i qqie vote up to Saturday morning bank
the prison.gate, a tsrnke of paralysis I Mto.al as follows, a total of 6.622.08:1 ; also
I of a year ago 1
lively step with which Forbes once
marched a* a
; Marines and later led a
France.
— — —------- ((£ today’k New York Times. He i
rx 1 ip 0*11 liorr.iwed it and then sent word aL.e^d
Deleted brom Dill];:, W
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Washington. March 20. (Associated ' T5“*rp '’a8 a* slip-up in arran*-
tcchnieal I *>rPM'•—Provisions of the house in-1 harper* there were Ito
teehnitwIH , * ^.Borton capons a wilting the exe^.-
n,„„ ------- . , 1 tive at Nbftnampton, while h.s son,
Demo- tee on bids for lease of Muscle Shoals I have curtailed the senate powers to f J , , 1 . ,
will be offered to 7“ ’ ~ - 1 -• - - -^ - - - - ’
i nounced today that he. would deliver Lausing H. Beach, retired, former trade commission, was stricken froni j
the house bill today by the senate!.!
Under the provision inquiries cotiM ;
have been ot ’ 2 ’ rl ,
y*-oval of Imth houses of c-ongre-i-
instead of bv direction of the sen-
at" acting alone.
The section was stricken out with-
out a record vote.
••It is a <
time
•eit made. Mr. Kemper was r>--
- as acting state
ngitieer ami that Ips con-
with the Highway Ifepart-
ti’ider question
contracts’ at
a square yard to the Ameri'-a'i
lecmFre.l ..$t;<MI.<HM) of exies-* profits,
which he oust<-d from the state.
Inew inntraets range from
7 rents per square yard,
to the testimony- in the i
in) and says that if the ‘‘i-ontracta.wern
ini perfiirnied, ami the contract paid for
this 1’asis. the
. contnartors w ill total alxmt $545JMH)
rdsi'ten. or considerably less than the $600,000
-. recovered from the American Roa I
- > ( on'.j.any. It thus appear* that no
wMlsltck, Vt_, March 20.—Pr^si- ■ si-hslantial consolation .,
<-if'li Ige who chute to Vernwmtj the individuals who may haie can- During the World Wat he was <tne of
to attend the f’tiir*'i*L o* I'elieji these ‘contracts, tin the cmi- tl»<* medical advisers m le'as, ri -
ot Plymouth, h'ft late to- trarl. it appears that liotli the filing reiving the appiintment front Wash
. dav to rit'irn t<* the rapitol. Ha of tie suits and the result of the trial ington. He’was a memla-r of the fol-
pauied l>y Mrs. t onjidgej of tie American Hoad Company have
John, and Attorney-Gi>:ntra|- been fully ji'-tifii-d.”
li Mpaiy’s • letter is in reply to one
- ; fn-nf Mpsi-h-y dated- March 16. w hi-di
|- wasj in answ;er to </ne from M»*>dy <<f Te:
f Mali h 4 in which the attorney gen- he
a charged the contracts were be-
1 to justify the price of
n-nts to the American Roa 1
Confpa hy.
<i|,al church was -itserl.-'
sung and.no scriiMiii
<e» Te-li*d in the
r-oont
( opl’dge by lamplight
23;- administered the utth on
it to his- emit son.
nont National Glia
• laxly to the grave
the ton. marketing the production and
’ • I'M -■* Wk . • «« ♦ l* A . • . I Y*
the jwzposal is passed upon favor-
ably by the school board, the pro-
ject will l>e made a community af-
fair.
wj- ’* statement, even it the cal-
iNOteS -nla'' didn't recall the tact that sli;i
• ' -v marks the t-uu’t.oxial period and ,
the beginning of the new 'season, for '
i tiers and vegetation of al! ‘ kim'.s
I have taken on new green foliage, the
spring fever is among the ails pre.- •
alent, and the spring feeling is just
—*----n_ ajr
Spring is the time when a young J
man s ;
nection with the transfer of note*, i
.bills of exchange and other evidenew
; of debt owing to the First Guaranty
jn | State Bank of Era, Cooke county,
which it is alleged was made after
the commission of an act of insol-
vency on the part of the Era bank-
and in contemplatibn thereof with a,
view of preventing the application 'of
its assets in the manner prescribed'
by law and with a view to the pref-
ence of the defendant as creditor,
over and above other creditors.
.Th" suit was filed in the Sixteenth
district court in Gainesville by Spen-i.Clerk Guy Turner ai:d his assistants
<*r ~ . * ' ' •!
tonio, Texas, in behalf of the plain- j
tiff. •
The petition asks that judgment | to Saturday night,
for $30,600 be granted together v.'R*! r
interest on <’
suit and other relief, legal and equit-
to Be able.
Announced Early In the
Coming Week.
The Time
Young Man’s
T rs To—Swimming.
Doffing Of Winter Under-
Damages Sought In
Suit Filed by State
Banking Commission spring
* Thefe’i
Transfer of Ne»“ .....■■ ■">-
From Era Bank Al- (
leged to Be Illegal.
t seem t <»
collateral against the over- ?be able to absorb his history lessons .
to the amount of $2(1.101.02
delievered to the Gainesville
; on December 22, the petition ges—there’s the freshness abitiit
sets forth.
The transfer of the property
..... j—- - • -............- - " * i.
t at the same time ,a
The garden has
i to
beat, it’s an awful task to keep one’s
mind on
Qallas. Texas. March 20 (United Miss Mattie Gilereeat of Dallas,
j Prijssi — J. W.. Hitt. Dallas plain- —- --
—,—„ taken steps to
test oqt Governor Miriam A. Fergti-
sot|* offer to n-ward officers for
»■» • Z1 . - ' ■*- ... VV * > c an . .— aa'Zii.-t.
Hitt has | host city to the June
to ’
i fine
having stopped the V(qes having hcen cast at that time: I
drummer boy in the
bataIlion in
Mrs. Ola
” ; C.
Route
Route
Route
Eighty six of (he desired numlier
of 1(10 boys have entered the boys’
contest, securing seed for
acres in cotton
! from the Chamla-r of Commerce, giv-
1 e tfip* arc limited to ing notes for seed. 'I hose who have
county ijhampion-- in the live >t<w k , (ntered since the last list was pub-
and cnqi] projects. The mnte-t > are jn ’The Register are as fol-
carried .*»• !-v ourry agents and In-al {[ .ws: Foster Renfro. Era; J. F.
club leader-* under snfa-nisioii of the ).qcwiHr HII,i Amo Perrin. Route 3;
extent.m dejMirtn Hits of agncnltunxl Tavlor LnBgatmi, ami Rex Waggoner,
oille". s and the Natmnal Committee }- Ravburn and ,J. J). Ritchie,
on Boy’8 and (.irl* < Inb Work. The - J
latter fqnvtioti directly umler the U.
N. Dv-iM»ntment of .Agriculture.
In addition to ’the National Club
Congress, the winners also have an
O|i[Hirtunity to attend the Interna-
tional Livesto«k Exposition which is
held in Chicago the same week. This
is the largest agricultural show in
the world.
an v
*
LAID TO REST !
AT PLYMOUTH
The Funeral of President’s
Father Held at Home in
Vermont.
: Plvmouth,
Ja ..1 ■ . .
servire
ill (’. (
it. in t
which
I t<|'k phi'-e iinim-diately jif- e'P'-zii,'.ji
<-cm<*.1 jand th
mile froy> fh- yQU
idge. their son. John, aqd old time it
grave, j*
‘he presid -nt
to
for I-
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J ?.i r »■ i r: •-r id the kttle'meeting hi, use cents
ttye read from the ( ooli ilg<-, l oad
i liotiiej
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Dallas.
i Press)—It has been >
| talks.” A ten dollar gold certili-
-cate that has come into the |*i»*ioii of-
I E. W. Smith of Dalias literally j
’ I preaches. Well worn ami pasted to-
j.gether with tissue, the not,.
i a , yestordii v
cashing■ the check, . hi-
on !
Coolidge Seeks Papers,
Sjiringfi *ld. Mas*..'Man-h 20.
sociited I rcss)—Virtually out I of i era .
mill wit! the world during his tl|irf-’ ing hdvertisod
a hiirrieH
i-
tiiward the capital. i
at Woodsto('l|. |
t one ne-.vspi- j
| er nan acf-niiipany Ing him hail a Prt1jp (
-f tixluva Xew \'ork Times. l|e i
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Shippers to Meet
, March
*x**iro arrj)-»t and coriv!>-t: n nf th*- “wi-a! (Lnited Press .—Houston will
<crrrnirTexMMM*rch 20) (Unit- *hj liq1tt?r law 'i"Iator:'’ Hitt ha* ] host city to |he June meeting
, ionu*ar<|p«l certified receipt* to ----- *j..;
tinj pb®wing payment of a fine •/ i Board, it was'decided ‘ at the'doee
! 1 fik I in t 11X* 11> A ♦ uz.*ai/>n * * ■ • 1 » . • —■ - “ ** - — —
i . i mtjrt bv
was- a recent , («
her husband, who was'inlfxgj
room at the time of the aqr:i- K
man whose tax’receipts
| The transfer of the property was
For prohibition 306.171 { null ami voidj-the plaintiff declare^
For repeal -- 512.316 no title l-ving c-oiiveyed to the de-
For modification 803.602 fondant, and that the taking of the
All newspapers closed their ballot- property, the keepin<» of same and
1 ing Saturdav night, and the complete the failure to make restitution when
returns w’ijll be tabulated and an- demand was made by the plaintiff.
' non need early in the coming week. ' was and is a conversion of same ♦<>
I Interest in the contest exceeded its own use and benefit, to the daniy j tours—|
‘expectation*, it appealing that one ■ t
and three-fourths nlillioti votes will stockholders in the sunt of the ilanp
; have been cast when the. contest
I closes, w hile tine million vote* w as j
i a* large a nuntner as nan uerti v.x-
with interest by all interested in the
’ ’ . . |
Washington. March 20.— (AssiM-iat-^
*”«i*n? "’““■■Jed Press)—(barges and counter"
time entering 'charges during the recent prohibition
state contest being conducted debates concerning liootieggers fre-
bv tin- Dallas News and Semi-Weekly quenting the senate and house office
Farm New.-, sewii havtg signe,! up |
during tin- week just past.
The new entrants i
are: (’. W. Brown. Gainesville, Route:
2; J. M. York. Gainesville. Route 1; 1
Moody-, Era. I , .
W Simmons. 1
; (’ W. Bowen. Valley’ View, they
! liad l>een obtainetl for a w arrant to
be issued. The man was r-:j *~
haae become frightened at the
proach of a | ml ice officer.
y col. Coolidge
of love it has lieen said, and it’s
about time in Gainesville if County
& Rogers, attorneys of San An-jjare prevented from starving to death,
for not oue marriage license hid
I been issued here in eight days up
witfi"*’ The entire family is affected by ‘
the property, for costs of the coming of Spring. Pa breathes
i..— t„„„i ^..0. a kigh of relief as he doffs his
“heavies”, otherwise’ known as vvin-
The petition also declares that the ter underwear, and dons the BVD
First National Bank was a creditor variety; Ma arms herself with broom
of the Era bank from September 1A aii«l dueter, ties a towel about her
Until December 22. 1«25, as evidenced) head, and start* a war • n dust which fuferal
Cleveland. Ohio. March 20 (Special by an overdraft in the account of the has accumulated in nook ami corner: ■‘•T’ * "I
i The Register)—Op|Minents of the Era bank with the First National William Jr shines his shoes oftin-r, ‘ * H‘ ),r’j-i<iii
Eighteenth amendment in its pres- Bank ranging from $8,232.58 to $14.- puts’ a little more axle grease on tai mhojuse .
“ up a 623J10. (>n December 2. it is alleged^ hi* hair, and appears to have ini- • Buri;
news- .the local bank requested the Era portant engagement* each
the prohibition qne«- bank to deliver to it. all cotton tick- while little Jimmy doesn’t
- ets as < ’ ’ ’ '* ”2
the draft, and the request was granteil; for thoughts of the old swimming
JXiol.
Of course. Spring has its advanta-
(na-
ture that is cxhilii at ing to the m n
and laxly, hut at the same
there are- its woes.
512.316 j no title Ix-ing conveyed to the de-| to )H» spaded up. there* the rugs
Ul'.’l !.(>> £«vixH*iiif uiul t li/* tukiniT of t lip m* ♦ • • I $ *B _■ 1 ■ Io I’ ooa . ,il
his work with the birds
Omaha. Neb.. March 20.—(Associat-
— rrntin x nit’ t niiiifv-i —
givj-n the death |**iialty to-I’
a jhry which found
guilty of fiist degree murder
rub Dr. A. D. Searles
Carter heard (be vet^lict without
-bowing etnptioA. ''Well. I'm Sorry
that you lo-r." he said to John Bald-
win. public dvfepder after the latter penitent iarv.
had given notice thiili he would tile ,
•i motion for a new trial on grounds ,
nf “irirguhifitica” in the jury.
- wore held t<41av
.'twilidge. father of . : t
the white Vermont In the meanwhile, the
wa- in- home, i ! ppons^|-)i|^y rests upon you
hose with you whom
Have counseled.”
enit'g; ifcrwarl in tin* little hillside
quarter <if a mile fropi jin-
with the president. Mrs.’Cqol-
t.^;j _____ i..i........■ ..i.i . • ... 1
i-i<’h)i ir- eiusJered aboutJthe
Krom tin graveyard. fl«- inc-,.,
.rijturnj'd by sk-igb .and automobile
n 1 -’)e<-a.l train at Woodstock
jn ov.irnigtit iourney to Washing) on.
Altliotigl* the storm which i...l
been sweeping the town for hojirs.
»<1>at'ed somewhat, -mj w. wet
fine, tvhi^ijied into the faces of
Washington. March 20.— (Associat-
ed Press)—The position as 1 — ,
adviser to the Congressional commit- | dependent offices bill.
hieli would
t Muscle snoainnao' cunanea vne senate power- ,jojin Jetriiined to r
Major General | direct investigations by the federal f o • r
| a keynote spwh at the convention. chief of armv engineers. j
outlining issues and urging his party , He met with the committee todav |
to ’“forget almut 1028 and concentrate ' and discussed the Muscle Shoals *it-
upon the election of Democratic con- 'nation and if the resolution authofiz ■
gressmen. ’ He added that he would , ing the committee to emplov an px-
• make no mention of presidential can- T>ert is adopted, he will be offered the
didates.” 1 job.
Downward revision of the tariff l^neral Beach was chief of. en
will lie stressed during the campaign,
Mr. Oldfield said.
ooke coutny cotton
same t „
being conducted debates concerning liootIeggers
buildings were given added jioints
when reports spread that a man had
in the contest dropped a case of liquor in the house ’
office building today and fled-.
While jxilire authorities uisclaimeil
. H. Mood.y knowledge of the reports, prohibit ion
Valley View, I enforcement agents indicated that
ix.n,-.. were true and that a sufficients
£ and C’. F. Mask (Jainesville’ b’ accurate description of the man
• i 1»az1 /Jifuincul f/xr a warm Ilf to
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