Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 28, 1925 Page: 1 of 16
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he is not as
others.
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opposition.
itat
ir.dictments"
Two Bandits Captured and
of her function* to him.
after they left Calvert reported that
France is yet prepared to solve this
NOMINEES FOR C. OF C.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
most important of her troubles.
ln efer MeMullim held up a fill-
one rim, the magneto and other parta
when
WARRINGTON, Nov.
AL POWER
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mnEe"N
nouneement of the Cnhineu Lou-
cheer, one of the wealthiest men in
wre sent
the public
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odwin lotelifRB. Pender
Project Does Not Go Thru
Body of Electra
Waggoner Passes
On Special Thru
DentonSaturday
MOODY TO ANSWER
HOFFMAN PROPOSAL
IN COURT HOOSE
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7 a.
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€a0g
Queen Mother Alexandra Now Rests
Within Hallowed Death Chambers of
Old Windsor; Whole Nation Mourns
VATlfD
was re-
w exact-
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-Federal
out to m
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quor law *
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POINTMENT
TENDENTS.
finance minister in the new French
Cabinet, headed and announced by
Premier Aristide Briand, today, has
tentatively laid down the foundation
of the Government's financial policy
and will have full details ready for
re "On
Stripped and Burned Car
Is Found on Briggs Farm
—AuSTIN,Nov.28-Wuheut-—e-
turning any indictments in eon«*c-
tion with its investigation into State
highwa nffairs, the Travts County
peen
Irma
ent’s preliminaryz
that thereywere-
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-aeeagu
rmire
I**** that the Tenae-
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for. Governor again next year or
not."
In another interview Ferguson de-
ciz.red that both Speaier Satterwhite
std Attorney General Moody want
to to Govoruor. The present trou-
NO MENTION OF HIGHWAY
MATTERR IS MADE IN FINAI.
REPORT TO JUDGE HAMIL-
TON. _____
fiM he uaa *bss*rT ig
hie wile as executive or usurp-
ing her power.
AUSTIN, Nov, 28. -To New York
: ewspapermen, here yesterday tat an
intorview, James E. Ferguson "tacit-
ly udmated" that ne nr. Goveret
two weeks' time given in the legis-
lative petition •
“Such nauiets as have appeared im-
practical o2 final disposition at tkl
time have been passed for the con-
sideratio., cf the next grar. i jury.
"Sueh record estimony ns has been
tUK. Jean.
Pensiom;/P
—-TT
weem
. if
cialses- ;
a grow: *
pion uhtmattm. but there
ing belief around th* 4
No Bills
From Probe of
StateAffair:
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—•— ”.---- - . a___4 taken and trasacti*d under our di- .
trial., I, remember one day I heard | reetion has been delivered by us into
within 30 days
rrised, but the
mendment to he voted on at next
lira election, taking away the Leg-
islature’s right to form special
schbol district* and placing this
power in the hands of the school
O’Leary, admii
the Federal Sun
Chief Engineer
leave here tonigh
confer with Fedumaumuu
near Losh presumably in ee
with the charge regarding ■
Federal road /undo. Their d
follow* confecence between
officials and Assstant Aetor
oral Luhring of the Depart
Justice, who is in charge (
teal prosecutions and to w
Creation of a Southwestern As-
sociation of Colleges and Secondary
Schools to include Texas, Arkansas
New Mexico and Oklahoma was ad-
2
Duekner and A. B. Gooch went to the
mrpt tIvesligate- te caz-fsfEF
rear sent and the front eeat of the ear
and the cushlons had been burned, he
said. From the appearance of tracks
Huekner aald the car must have been
taken Jato the wooda Friday night
OFFIGIALS’HOMES
IN PEKING ATTACKED
Barter* press an
he had admitted
Bledsoe Elected President
LLAS, Nov. 28.4J. M. Bledsoe
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Governor Ferguson Scores Sending
- Poor-iquoraw-ViolatorstoPen
While Rick Go Free; Offers Reward
of Eddy and Chaves Coa
Mexico. without disinta
forbidden today by the-1
eagrieulture at a resul
_ ______Ahto -Taaehen CoBoae
won the presidency of the State
Teachers Association by a landslide
yesterday afternoon, receiving 850
votes to 269 for Miss Mamie Ras-
years age.’ _________ _________ .
Wheeler’s koats, but still contend.
eated repudiatiph of these oblige
tions. “
to use of Federal funds.
From Fort Worth the ofe
Temperature-e
■■■Mg aS"*
Barometer Krodtog ।
f T a- »• today . ..
Relative Humidity
7 a. m. todayper
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ACINI
ROAD
.. wt
.
5cining the crowd, also remarked,
“Here are four old-timers." Then
Bob Evers came up and the ques-
with -
to the G
she old e
BRIAND SUCCEEDS
IN FORMING CABINET
s • w=-=,
PARIS, Nov. 2*.—Aristide Briand,
te “man of the hour" has succeed-
hl* car had been stolen Friday night
from the Denton Country Club where
he la caretaker.
Buckner said that the car wss deep
in the wooda on the Briggs farm and
that it had been stripped of all de-
tachable valuables including the tires.
WINDSOR, England. Nov.
Queen Mother Alexandra
“I don’t k
“but when
zaelpudnmeu
w eat portion uonigmn
= nand north portions Bum
—A West Texas:
day generally fair, i
warmer in north and
in. contrail wit therrrecotd.
made in Texas, a* a whoie, in -
which the number of divorces
showed an increase, there were
fewer divorces in Denton Coun-
ty in 1924 than In 1923. not
withstanding the fact that the
number of marriage* showed a
—decided inereaoc- ------------
In 1924 there were 453 mar-
riage, in Denton County and
only 52 divorce*, according to
statistics announced'by the Unit-
ed State# department of com-
merce. In 1923, there were 381
marriages in Denton County and
358. divorces were granted.
go to Austin and then to San 7
nlo to confer with Federal DR
Attorney Hartman- 2
2. m---- 2
Movement of Cotton Out
New Mexico Section Sto
were 69,243 marriages perform-
cd and 14,632 divorces granted.
The increase in marraiges re-
ported for 1924 over the num-
ber for 1923 is 2,743 or 4 per
cent. ’ The divorces granted for
1924 shoy an increase of 788
or 5 per cent over the number
for 1923.
of -Mayor" Jum Forester, here
Saturday. The Mayor said he
might make a speech as one feature
of the entertainment, to which he
was inviting Denton friends. "It
will cost 810 not to gol and prob-
pbly 83 or $4 if job go,” was the
IE Mayor’s subsequent announcement.
awE
Ke-tm:
10#"85
Saturday night for each member of
the Chamber of Commeree,
iWithzthe ballot will be mailed a
stamped, addressed envelope and the
memhers of the Chamber of Comieree
“but I will use every cent nenil-
able, to continue tl newad"
HENTOXcorNrx
MEET SU
An ail-day meetlh
1 on Codnts Singina ।
' the held at the Uni
Sunday. !t is announ
there will not be any appointment
today of Highway Commissioners
or Adjutant General and that no
th* spesial
tre would be
Financial Policv Laid Down
EARIS, Nov. 28=Louis Lauheur,
DALLAS, Nov. 28.— Commercial,
ization of organized school athlet-
ic* in Texaa was. denounced and I
teachers cautioned to check thin1
evil tendency in solutions ad..pt-
ed by the Texan State Teachers As-
sociation here today. _____■—
The convention asked for support
for the proposed constitutional
announcement within a week.
Insreqned taxatibn Appeara likely
to be the keystone of bls' program*
which will determ inte whether that
ferred to him
ly" he said.
Mm ion, until police arrived.
It Hinkle. negro, was sin. . _ „
killed by Thomas Franklin, cafe 1 Rucker laid that the ballots weula
owner, after the negro ehtered the be made out Satureny afternoon and
place and began swinging an axe in I one ballot would be placed in the mall
proteal against the order barring
France, deelared that ."necessary new • m
taxes are inevitable."............ - watehpan- . .
carried was attached to the M-K-P
Texas Special which left St. Louis
at 6:40 p. m. Friday and which
ADDIION
IS GIVEN MUSSOLINI Rhinelander is Expected to
Special to Record-Chronicle.
JUSTIN, Nov 28. Several bales of
•Three old-timers," remarked
Jack Christal A» he, Jack Fry 'and
Che perpetrator of this column met
------Baturdny. The effort to make the
newspaper man appear as old as the :
other -two was promptly, and prop- I
- erl, resented, but his argument
wss rather upset when Prank Feek,
•gin work
bonus was
statement.
session of,
made at th
Those goats will brng up ■ many
memories among those here during
their residence in Denton, At the
head of the herd rwas'a blligerent
old billy, usually followed by threr
or four nannies. He was ready for
a fight and waszno respecter of
he'orpersonThyemdethe
“St as
WORK TONEXT BODY
•he custody of the proper officer of
this court an! we ms stand reacy
t adjourn."
Ask Half of Bonus for C. M.
the sum of STS,000 recently approv-
ed L Itai Laitimere, sitting— as
fexehanze judge.
-Xeyowina the Ms thut
bond, however. Story was to be
tian of NoUStUn and 217 tor non- 1
ner Frizzel of Palestine .
Carl Gardner of Fort Worth de-
feated V. Z. Rogers of Lamesa for 1
first vice-president. Returns {rom 1
the contest for second vice-presi ,
dent, in which P.„E, MeDnald of
the Denton Teachera College ran I
against R. D. Croon of Abilene, for-
heme
few of those “
to show the ws
. rewardless of
atation are; ,
adhwecgiomd
sshse
mdsh"Monaly <s“3U5,r&
AlTnnkagiving program wan
it the school house Nemnen-
uree , ■ y ree
' Walter English bn* returned from
Uvalde. He made the tripthererwith
the household goods of Harvey Out-
law, who recently sold hi* farm 1
_—““ —g —_2—: QoJ.K.Dee,
and ha) purchased a ranch neat
Uvalde,
iaens to I sign a guarantee of the
the the period for making nominatione
™. winded jit noon, according to Geo. N.
shot and Rwkwr, manager
I RuekerNnid
On Monday, Mrs. Rhinelander and
hpf father, the negro taxt driver.
George Jone*, will be among the
first witnesses ■ called by. Lee. Par-
grand jury. The goats sho'—_
Jk’ca discrimination in their appe-
* | tites, for. as the story ran, al the
LL 'indictments they swallowed were
against one man, and . destruction
ot the truer bills prevented - the
< barges against him ever reaching
trial. "I remember one day I heard
administrative head
mine whether the St
ed Federal aid fund*
Rations. .
Rayvan Evera, fling station at-l Sixteen ndaleronal men were placed A *bua had here atavted in the
tendant was Wounded several times in nomhinntion for the Chamber of
I ut succeeded in holding Alvey Eommerce bonrd of "directors
Legg who attempted to rob
SIGUA FALLS, S. D.. Nov. :
Two women who yesterday heli
and robbed the cashier of the
ner State Bank, obtaining $30
caah, were arrested her* w
7 hey area Mrs. Catherine Bm
49, and her daughter, era, ag
1 Tolice aay they confessed. 7
BRIEF LOCALNE
I. E. JONES GIVEN JuprMEN
sun- HERE FRiDAT
A Judgment for the plaintiff fl
sum of 884.14 and cost of she t
wss ordered byJudge Brsat C.5
son in the ease of"L E. Jonen
Eprosom & Company, suit for 7
whieh was tried in County KC
here Friday afternoon. . rat
in a given time, failed to start work
rm his project. Pender several ...
teeks ago signd contract with the 1
nt to the- —"Wahaxn‛tdecided."-he.said_in. T««M that-taq-
and 2ua; the Interview, Hwhether "we’ will ruh Mon be investig
ernment. t- ATe
The official cabinet list is a* fol- |
lows: ' -rms-—
effective until the plan -bad boon
accepted, by 75 per cent of the em-
-L ployes," Elmer Simpson of the lo-
...... eto tanidht - offiao said Sataniag.,.
‛ "Spt. Wi;nne was over the division
yin his Ford this week and said most
{ of the men were responding very .
radily to the suggestion that they
join the company in paying for the
policy. The cost to the men, for life,
r t*henith nnd accident insurance is on*
WHITE PLAINS, N Y- Nov, 28.
- Leonard Kip Rhinelander will
win his suit for annulment of his
n arringe to n partly colored bride,
the people of White Plains believe
and sb confident are they that odds
as high as 5 to are being offer-
edLon Kip. ,
They argue that no jury would
| compel a member of the aristo-
cratic Rhinelander family to live
with the mulatto daughter of a
text driver.
The belting favors Kip deapite
the fact that all concede that evi-
dence in the trial to date has gon3
alinost entirely against him and
, has favored Mrs. Rhinelander.
at 18:35 Saturg
____ _________ .-— -fower adened
casket occupied the center of the
ear which left the Pennsyivami
Station in New York burly *T
daymorning---M
_ ’ - —re.
Ferguson Quoted
A petition rnder. which signer*
t» the Pender hotel bonus would
pledge one-half of their subscrip-
tion* to Clyde Godwin toward a
$15,000 hotel bonus were in cireula-
tion Saturday. The subscription*
would be binding if Pender, with-
-*---- itN-—me-—--- -- —- .
COMMERCIALIZING
STATE ATHLETICS
_AUSTINNov,28EJimFergu- -
son said today just before leaving
the Governor's office for lunch that
Miller and Ferguson Talk'...........- -
— -5r-peHyf2'mi*west offuatin to
of Special Session, Report
■ .g.
JUDGE PEARMAN APPROVES
7 BONDS OF 818.000 SET RE-
CENTLY; THREE CHARGES
FILED IN COOKE COUNTY.
! Yancey Story was one step near-
; • freedom on bon t Saturday nrter- ‘
| neon. Bond in the Kerbow burglary
| cast, in which he is charged by |
-complaint, was fixed by agreement
at $1,000. District Judge C. R
Pearman, convened eourt Saturday
u'ternoon, and tok the recogni
tanee of sureties on the bonds in
PEKING, Nov. 28-The, homes
cf seven government officials were
wholly or partially wrecked to-
night by a mob of 1,500. The at-
teefc* cn the official*' home* follow-
ed an unsuccessful attempt by
the rioter* to stage an antl-govern-
ment parade.
APPEALS FROM SYNDICALISM
LAW CONVICTION
WASHINGTON, Nov. 285—Char-
lotte Anita Whitney, wealthy Oak-
land, Cal, woman convicted of vio-
lating the California ayndicalism
law and sentenced to the peniten-
Gary, today appealed to the Unit-
ed to the United Etatesr Supreme
Court for a rehearing of her eaae.
The high court las mouth affirm-
ed her conviction and the constitu-
tionality of tho California law which
makes membership in an organisa-
tion which advocate* violence to the
existing 9xder a felony, a
About 834,000 has been secured of
the original $10,000 bonus, it was
stated Saturday, and Pender has
secured tentative promise from cit-
49." %-MI 2 ■—ramowm——tamM
",
n +hh lacid-
In South Dakota Ira
ee in forming a cabmet to replace
the fallen Painlev regime. s
At nona. to reached the
, She scored ml
I Premierand Minister bor Foreign
/flairs, Aristide Briand; Minister
of Interior, Camille Chautampe,
1 who was MEnister of Ju st ice in the
। last Paineve regime: Minister of
« Justice,-Rene Renault: Minister ef
1 5“SS, uus F,"painvegpimie
i ter of Marine, George Leygues:
L Minister of Public Instruction.
douard $r
J W. Jagoe in his office upstairs
raising a hullabaloo that we couid.
Fear downstairs,” reminisced Bob'
i. Evers. "I went up to see what was
.the matter and found Jagoe in his
office which looked as if a cyclone
had just passed thru. It developed
» what Wheeler's goats had elimbed
—------Into- Jagoe*#--effiee from- the ten-'
( ing and had rade a fine meal off
17 the lawyer's papers, documenta, ab-
t Ktract* and loose books.” Along if.
the 80s Wheeler’* goata were an
“institution” in Denton, along with
~ "Old Rabe"."oa Tony" and other.'
Ferguson declined to
would be done -about the a
ble, he declared, was caused by “dis- I
gtuntled contractors. County Com- '
mfssionerswho had lost their clab-
ber on highwhy contracts and men
with political bees in their honnet."
Al tho his wife’s statement of a few
days before had .charged, .the.Ku 'mom'if.cotton
Klux Klan with the. present trou- -2hcowon-
ble. Ferguson said “we have skin-
ned the Ku Klux Klan and that so
fsw are left they are afraid to come
out into the epen end fight,"
total amount has
-Palace uo tawa —----
morgue that his second J mandate
this weak had bean auccessful and
that he had sueeeded in con-
structing. the eabinet. It I* ‘ the
eighth time in his poilticai career
that this extraordinary statesman
las successfully completed a gov-
bettovids'2ehverdineunsed With 1
in sn interview
tuveed . oy U to Ranger Sergeant
fuiVt Stanley on three warrants
from Cooke County, in which by
complaint he is charged with burg-
lAry, theft and arson.
|O- • iff
a Jee L, plewetr or Dallas wds^ih :
——oficeand it cost him a dolar and
—qbmkg“etenon-zazmaexmudqac
I 1.1a' subscriptten, and to capitulat- <
—tedHeformertywas/nwt known
Denton businesaman whormovedto rm
I Dallas several years ago and is,ia
I the land and farm loan business.
The body of Electra Waggoner,
rioter of Guy Waggoner of Fort
Worth, who died recently in New
York, passed thru Denton Saturday
ufternoon on the special Pullman
tar "Carpenter", on route to Fort
Worth whore funeral services are
to be eonducted. .Accomapanying the
body were Guy Waggoner and her
son, A. B. Whorton, and —other
members of the family.
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voxXVNe.91
grand Jury adiourned finally at
noon Saturday. No mention of the
highway matter* was made ini.the
_____ _ was the governor at
Texas and not Ms wife, and
that to was interfering with
* J. Frank Harrington, former
„r.. Representative from Collin County,
jL vas here Saturday from Hano on
furines* in closing dp n land deal.
, ‘Tvo been paying no attention to
• fpolities lately" he said, "but have
been ‘sawing wood.' I am very much
L--- i
±;u'."“;:ak"3Ds sf oi
Mu. of sthall means who an
Thera I* the widest speculation,
upon yhich hp has yet thrown no
light as to his attitude on French
debts. In this connection it is re-
called at one time Loueheur adve-
A 1925 model Ford touring car, owu.
ed by Ira Calvert, was found, on the
Leslie Briggs farm early Saturday
morning Hrigns told Frank Stewart,
■ P. E. McDonald
I Vice President
Stqte Teachers ।
i pALAs, Nov. 28.—J. M. Bled-
UI one of Commerce was elected pres
M ident of the Texas State Teachers
| Associaton, th* election committee
Hf- reported today. They also report-
tt etthe election of Cart A. Gardner
H ofFort Worth as first vice-presi.
8 dent and P. E. MeDonald of Denton
Vd As second vice-president.
12 Miss Irmy'Fay Stokes of Dain-
25. - Perfield was chosen third vice-pres-
a * ident by acclamation. R. T. Ellis
of Fort Worth was wffieeted seere-
tary of the association and Rav M.
Wilson, J. I, Wright and R. C. narn-
att. I. '
Cotton Picking About Over
in Justin Section; Acreage
to Re Cut, More Wheat Sown
- tbufhteen
Quran participated in the simpfe Great hbnps cf fioffsss
private service* in the seclusion to Windsor and )these
of Albert Memorial Chapel this
afternoon. The simplicity of the
funeral rites stood in contrast to
Tiages performed gnnd‛ 3
— divorces granted in.
Texas Tn 1924. -In 1923,"‘there
within the hallowed death cham-
bers of Old Windsor.
Near where her busband. Kiny
Edward, lie* and where athalf doser
ether kings tot England are buried,
the byloved "Esa King’s daughter"
was commikted to the ust today;
King George, Queen Mary and
other kinsfolk of the Downger
hotel committee to bej
condition* existed thensjustiee
become* a mckery and the law 1 .
becomes a stench innahe mostriis
of all law-abiding pepia. po-
elaring that she wna nd* under-
taking to justify the poorlin the
violation of the liquor Anw. be : ’
called on the dffinr* from the I
' f The biggest crowd that evey saw
”7 A football came in Denton nttend-
ple-Trinity gume Thanks-
SET at iztmfiu
tion with apeabinet member and the
——-===—+---------------------tworld court werevendorsed.--—
i grand Jury’* brief report which
I stated "that such matters as have ap-
peared impractical of final disposi-
tion at thia time have been passed
for the consideration of the next
who reported the find, to officers here. .
that he found the car while he was and that his wife, who waa elected
looking for "orses Saturday morning, ti the tuition, had abdicated partV
officer* nald. Deputy Sherifs A. M. of her function* to him.
Minister of
son* Davis, Mrs.
ecunsel.
I - c.L Breckon of the Mergenthaler
Elinotype Co. rorrtra staff wu , te -
Dooton this week installing a new
Machine in the office of the Bale-
|- win Printing Co, The new muchite
rie a Model 8, three magazines, !
K7 with an auxiliary that can be add
as foilowst ____ l.
“We, your grand jury, empanelled
Det. 8, 1925, beg- leave to report
that we have investigated all mat-
____________________ tan yWWrjW*W»A brought to
h’Stif‘atza Rm"snalenochtakhaamnaskaqar,.
th’it-wa, when they broke fn- the eourt, all jail’eases were ziven4und
Attarucj* ofce. at .first atention and have been dispos-
•use and ""ate some ed of. We have visited the counts
i*f returned by the jail and found same in apparently
e goats showed a satisfactory sanitary condition.
‛ interested in the developments
down Austin way, however, and am
- glAd I’m -not a- member of the
Hose now."
- "The $50,000,000 group insurance
policy written for the Texas A rn-
eifie Railroad Co was not to become
beneh down to put the same tew
inforg againptpthpirichethee
against the pros
She areed theidongietioga efha M
| The ease on Monday will enter ,
| the final stages. Many predict that
it wil eome to an end on Tuesday
or Wednesday, at the ena of the
week at the tatest. Jodge Isaac N.
Mills, Rhinelander's coundel, how-
ever, may cause the trial to be pro:
. icnged.euheshan,promisedqtoacalLcotton.irearxiving..dailx.-atithe.zinaa
•“,1 7: --t ^«‘rtWnrn»5t if fair weather epntinues a few!
" any; days longer na cotton season will I
:Epmdevhpsmznlinnys2
wheat aereage will be incrensed.
Wheat is eoming up to a good stand
nnd early oats are making some pas-
28.—-'At midnight, they had closed the
rests | nbbey doors while a queue, two
niles long, shivering in the trail of
a atorm,"waited for n chance to
Tty their tribute at her bier. Mur-
murs ofdhappointment arose, for
the thtongshed anticipated that
the abbey would be open the entire
igkkaiimoreiNan
ho had passed already at mid-
night. -- .
zeappareance of the
it the region above
Met____
are requested to ninfl their ballot* ■*
soon a* posstble after the ballots have
been marked. All of the ballot* must
be In by 5 p. tn Frigay, Dec. 4, and
on the following Monday evening at
the meeting of the Chamber of Com-
merce directors a committee will be
appointed to canvass the results of the
election.
Ne wnames nineed in nomination are
K Ostrich, Elbert Woodrum, Dolph
HOER, Theron J. Fouts, W. C. Fyffe.
Homer Randy, J. A Holt. Dr. Richard
Mandell, W F Aann. J. R. Shpn,
L.W. Richards. J. H. Barnes. P.
C, Storvie, L W nichards, Herbert
were permitted to view after the
committal service, included wer
offerings from far off corners of
the world. The Emperor and F.m
FEK of Japau’s wreath was there
end other were from the Khan of.
Bhopal and ‘Marshal Tuan of Chins.
But is was not only the titled
who..hohiord tha beloved Queen
Mother with their floral offerings,
for i* IMT (Nat mats of lavish
ye cor- fewers, were come wisps sent From
ceaketa poorer folk. Thore was. for in-—
i „hey ’ tance. a sihgle rose which bore
sey "FoCr"nour .
rs Mm
ed the Eagl
sugiving. Whet. — . ----------
7 of the game entried in the —
Rocord t Chrohicle thru the generous
—aurportofDentm-ausinese-mst- —
- tntten* told anything to do with
h is a moot question, albeit it is
a fact that it was also the big-
— goat adyertisementgfAfootbali
game over Used in Denton.
remaining 95,000; which was pledg-
ed in the campaign last spring, so
he can proceed with work without
wniting for final collections on
Hledges, most cf which are collecti-
ble or will be, it is believed, when
work actually begins.
ing station nt which Meitzelthin
grand jury."
The grand jury has under instruc-
tions of District Judge James R.
Hamihton- preserved all records in
Fenection with the investigatin
! and it is understood that they are
to be delivered to the new grand ju-
ry whieh la to be empanelled by
Judge. Hamilton at the opening of
next term of court Dec. 7. - *
Th« grand J<ry has been In sec-
tion since October 5.
AUSTIN Nov.' 28.—-Governor ,
Ferguson issued a proolamntion
today offering a reward of $600
— for the arrest and eonvictqn of ”
any citizen ofFexas foriviolnt-
Ing ths liquor law* who is worth
haks
at her command are limited
The activities of the mysterious
mnnine who reams Toledo tr
>treots and club* women in tha
darknesa have, thrown women of
that city into terror —*bove it
i hown one gill who is wearing her
brother'* overseas helmet as pro-
teetion.
the pomip. of London where yes-
tenday her body had, Inin tn (tetr
in .Westurnstes Abby, while thous-
and* passed in mournful silence to
look upon her fate;- ' ‘
The dean of windsot officiated ant
tedny** rite*. The Anglican Com-
pitl tervice omitted, yesterday
from Wert minster’s lmpN**he —
enonics,wAaxaid -oxer tor r
"2“
negro axe wielder was shot to
....... death in attempted holdups here
Following an- test -night. William McMullin, 19,
*- vas overpowered by Karl Mettzel-
ROME, Nov. 28.— The chamber of
deputies odas approved the mean
urp giving Premier Mussolini in-
creased powers.
Under.ithe new bill the premier
kecomes responsibl only to the
kind Instead of to the king and
parliqment..
—===-—- ■
business part ' of town their hab-
itat and subsisted, according to
popular belief, an ragk, pper, ti-
cans and sueh digenible, . thinga
Teased by grownups and surrepti-
icusly rocked by kids, the herd
many a bey * chase and give many
. Haman a tuale. The-maost teuton*
— years old.” That capped the eliniax.
"Do you remember Wheelers
grate 7 Fry asked, and—when
Roundabout admitted ha did, Fry
smid, “Weil, you are well past 50.
for Wheeldr’* goats were heres 50
, *—-d*1u: ■ ’’
CAUTIONED TO CHECK
“EVIL TENDENCY" IN
RESOLUTION ADOPTED
FAVOR SOUTHWESTERN COr-
LEGE ASSOCIATION AND Al’
| ed later,,and is of the new wide-
, . r*M*ura, Um nhich,aetaalugacuu.
1 to 36 ema. The standard measure is
a up to 80 eme White here Breekon
K visited the Linotype departments of
the C. 1. A. and the Teachers eqt-
T.lege, 3* - 1. - . ,
I® c — e
Pertly cloudy but with. rising
h temperataws.* the, west her fare
I cast for Sund«y. Friday1* maximum.
Eareording to John w. Crain’s rec.
-‘ords, era* AT degrees and 'Saturday
merning’s minimum was 37.
AUSTIN, Nov 2.—His answer
to the proposition of the Hoffman
Gon structton €ompany will be made
In the court house* Attorney Gen-
oral Dan Mood v, whoceturned-late
Fridny from Washimgton, said to-
day.,
■ “I have made no agreement with
tho Hoffman Construction Com-
pany and do not intend to make
ons," he said. ,3me
Sherif Elliott of Cooke County
was to come here to take Story to
Fulnesville, ami his attorney*, W,,
B Scott and Sam Sayers, accom-’
ponied by Mrs. Pearl Chadwik, 8.
Rotsky and I. Dwarkin, the latter
twe at -Fort Worth, will also go to
Gainesville with- the purpose . of
!uttig up bond in the case* there
a* that Story, wh has been in
Negro Axe Wielder Killed Aueu""a b’
E bandit, —r. wszosa 2 a SIXTEEN ADDITIONAL
l before the
5.u4
-kyhvae
. DATURDAY AFTE
^^^§^EA^ERS DEPLORE
negroes from the restaurant.
. recognized characters. Perfectly gt
------—home and- fearing ne physien- eom-
bat, they elimbed stairs, ran up
ard down awnings, made free with
offices and scores and must have
~ enjoyed themselves greatly, accord-
ing to goat standards. In many
way* they were a nuisance, but
—==they contributed much tothe-lfe
. of the town in their goatesque way,
icing privileged characters who
were willing to fight for their
privileges if any attempt Whs made
0- todeny. them,mc
“Slidell wilt have n box supper
next Friday night forth* benefit of
th* ,(ublic school groundimprove:
ment fund," was the announcement
1 Houston and El Paso are bidding
for the 1928 convention but selec-
tion of the convention city was post-
Tex . has jus nedeggoom 1 poned until the January meeting
day. ami han "ppiamsornthsbistda of the executive committee..
yeurs in Texas—excpt tor ip,* xeki "-----1 district votera .
“ UmDVNM-IIaaueatfntsaeommandeazdaok
Number Divirrcet BURGLARYCASE
Shows Falling Off ’
- In Denton County
. Text of Report
ASTIN. Nov. 28 —The Travis
County grand Jury Whieh has been
investigating state .affaire for two
months adjourned today and parsed
“aueh matters as have appeared im-
practical of final disposition at this
time’’ for the consideration of the
next gran jury.
The brief report was addressed to
James Haliton ef the Travis County
Criminal District Court and reads
- —----e -
Amasa Clark of Bandera counis!
100-PAIR CABLE FOB PHI
ON north bl
An additional 100-pair5
Witt Uki ear# of that t
telephone omeetione is
stalled op the North Eim I
nderkemirrsuhgcafga
tention work being done,
by the local telephone om
MR*. C. E MILLKB** ,
----- .iGan" "211291 2222
ly 3175 * month for the $1000 pol-
icy. $1,000 being the limit to the
employe under tb plan."The com-
pany helps pay for the plicica, writ-
2 oftenunder the group plan. The policy
b ‘ Line at the biggest-group policies
•. ever written, according to undert
i wvitemsei,
/V ^DALLAS, W
i Eee-z
MATTER TURNED OVER
FEDHRAL HIGHWAY WTRBi
AND TWOINVESTIGATO
ARE SENT TO STATE.
WASHINGTON; Nov. 28.42
torney General Sargent has notit
Senator Mayfield of Toxa* that 1
Department of JimUc* haa no.,
thority to take action intheTe
road controversy. . 2
A Federal investigation was a
ed by the Senator, but his requ
was referred to th Bureau of
lie Roads which already hasa
nounced that two Inspector* w*
be sent to Texas to investint* l
ministration of Federal ata 7
fundssn
Federal Officials to Towns '
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.Ca
WIL Jongn Wilson, chieian
near. *nd W. J:OLeary,admin
trative officer, taday’were ord
by Thomas H. MacDonald, chief
th* United States Bureau of Pub
Roads, to Fort Worth, “Texan;
connection with Texas hiehw
matters as relate to Federal
The officers are being sent Mi
Donald told ths United PFe6s2
cause the- resignations of twN
as Highway CommissionersFhi
left the commission without a
teprf P_----— -— —
Mat del Minister of Lat r, Louis
D .'opr; Minister ef Mtolonies,
Le Perrlery Minister ofuAgrieul:
taie, Jean Durand; Minister of
- ouydete at.
nst,pleve: - The departme
iambeHLecn
Whs ree* Fain it yt But the po 1 —-------
of Premiersana FinaticeHnitet,,
Loueheur, now take* over the high-
ly important finance post and Bn
and becomes Premier, i
This cabinet has lesa. Left ting •
than it* -predecessor- -—
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