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CO. PROSECUTION.
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Home Furnishings
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OUT POWER TO RE-
MOVE BOARD. .
to avert the
—Texas road.
FOUR DEAD/
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that wheni
Musie during the evening and for
the dance contest will' be by Misses
I:ath and Mary" Baird and T. A.
Moore.
Agrieulture Comm
Stanfleld grazii
before Public T
tend to proceed with their plan and
will cross the ‘House" bridge when
THREATENED T. & P. STRIKE IS
AVERTED
disfigure the facts as presented to
the pgle of the United States from
a questton cf obedience and respect
of the fundamental law of the coun-
pie tel y upon them because, illnesses
and the anti-world court campaign
in the West have caused numerous
Absentees.
Senate Democrats, however, in-
ruperintendent of schools, is t!
president, of the department 4
erintendeneeof the National
tion Association.
J. W. DEG AN HADN'T HEARD OF
AUSTIN RUMOR
Inge an
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spa
Iguel, '
Several patterns of china, electric
grills and toasters, a range, vacuum
cleaner and other articles of house-
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tion of the anti-trust laws
ing that Secretary of the
and it st
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I of Pr,
rexes, dot
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the All
nia moved today to, clowe Tia
and Mexicali as ports of entry
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of the Stt’
the Hotpman
nine defendents and the Great State
Petroleum Cmpan of Texas for
using the malls to defraud has been
postponed till Mey 16 •
The new date is at the
CITY FEDERATION MERCHANTS’ EXHIBIT IK
FULL SWING; CHARLESTON CONTEST TONIGHT
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do which swept across the M
ium, and pupil of Miss Leia
Farmer, played throe plan j
i. Turkish March (Moxart),
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bers of Big Forgers’ Ring
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। Animal imitations by an impet- i
senator from Fort Worth are given
each evening as additional attrac-
lions, and favors are. given away at
the two elube to be present,
otary school division shed-
tr Thursday night includes
several of. the Rotary voices.
I
sue opemK progvam, scueauiwa
for Wednesday afternoon, was waiv:
ed on account of the funeral of
seas, killed when the stem otradk
the wheat plantation on Boguf
River, nine miles south of Lake VW
luge. The other deud was that of
a negro hilled at Jennie, Ark, tve
miles south of Lake VI Hags.
The town of Lake village euoM
the force of the tritoh ~
Charges Against Carpenterj
pected to live, reporta attd
he *ind storm swept np the
Minsissippi Valley trom the Gui.
striking villages at ran tel.
Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montan#
and instigator of the movement in-
tends to make a point of the .Justice
Department report absolving the
company from any inferential viola-
f IK
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DIES FIGHTING P
XLE. Feb M—Dan
fees.
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Two Runnels County Children Burned
to Death; Parents Seriously Injured
$21085
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A pysidoht of
$100,000 Defletawy Fund
for Summer Sesslonof State
University Is Given Approval
“A
►AY AFTEI
with.the Qesv
plating on lamps snd radiator, the
roadster also shows the longer
lines and lower body of the new
Forde.
1 Foods Booths
matters contrary to
i would be deported,
is said, would be ap-
ill religious sts re-
Zumbrunn of Kansas City, attorneys
for the Ku Klux Klan, who served
as attorneys for Mayfield.
Mayfield is istill out of pocket
between (10,000 and $12,000, he said
Wednenday. The contest was the
most ■ expensive on the Myto rec-
ord, largely by reason of the heavy
cost ofigghthering and tabulating the
election returns.
CoumtessWorking Overtime
to Untengle Legal Situation
_ NEW ORK- IEeh. 26,-Counsel
for Mun, Countess of Cathcart, is
situations still unsatisfactory, a se-
ries of European cenferenees begun
today in an effort to revive thb
frienuly spirit of Loearno: / . 1 J
European frition over the Coant,
cl) memberships prblems seema al-l
ready to be ameliorating if indica-
tions of slight’y changed attitues
in Bertin and Warsaw are borne put
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CALLES INTIMATES U. S. PROTESTANTS
IN MEXICO ARE NOT TP BE DEPORTED <
UNLESSTEACHINGIFtfWMARYSCHOOLS
espc
Q7 "3 “0 1;
—ad eommittee from the
__J chapter of the Isaak Walton
League was named to eonsplt with
him, and ae« if the fish culd not
too hnd forstoeking other streanin
NA#,
dering President Coolidge to appoint
special counsel to prosecute the
Aluminum Company of America.
Feb. 25.8
•a. The Country Club dam
ee also is intereste4 as ' a
source of restocking that
body of water.
Although adoption of the plan to
pbaible to the veto that to
uled today in .the Senate, Reps
intend to insint on pari'
procedure which will re
Hamee2manzpa.ha2
Lengue and others. The Club Luke,
for years one of the Ashing resorts
"hround Denton, to stocked with a
big lot of fine fish, bass, crappie
end pereh, and as the fish would
. be • meancs to the *
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Tom Fake of Cleburne, promi
ring husiness man and president of
he Cleburne Rotary Club, was a
Deuton visitor Thursday. He is at-
rending at the bedside of his fath-
er. G. Flake, pioneer citizen of
Piid Feint, who is ill.
stat withans, hetr "9
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Wihicakes, pastries, candies and
cold drinks are on (sale at (.,
City Federation booth, over which
Mrs. W. N. Rowell, as chairman,
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Further Efforts to MI
Stale s Road Suits Rg
AUSTIN, Feb, as.Further
Draining of Club Lake, which Mr
- Bracewell, its new owner, will
'reus form tote a commercial frog
Gift Shop and
2 where' apace
pastel tints
and the
Ka.■ .
Governor recently requested
•mqtion of Anon G. „Certer
a member of the board of re-
ef the Teghs Technological
Cotlege. Carter efused the request
end na steps have up to this time
been taken by the governor to re-
remove hm, '
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Veb.
—Heads of three rail uni
dent J. L- Laneaster of
A Pacific lines, and Presi
Baldwin of the Missou
were to meet hero agin to
morrow snd wear
bands 80 days, •
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CONGRESS T
I ♦ This state had 5,800,981 ♦
| ♦ head of cattle of all kinds on ♦
♦ Jan. 1, placing it well in the •
‘ ♦ lead of all other States, the +
। ♦ census shows. ♦
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piz,
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udministrtion of Southern Tyrol.
The goal of this conference is to
strengthen the relations between Jn-
go Slavia and Italy and to renew the
mutual accord against coalition of
for a netilement
000 suit against
stryetion omp
maintenanceg co
theState Hzhwe
said to hre bee
Attomey Genera
that ofeial refu
are Lloyd Stryker and Martin,,
ton, leading New York attorneys,
according to David F. Siegel, chief
of the criminal divisoin of the Unit-
ed States district attorney's office -
PeddyaMayfield election contest cost
ament $96484, including
. . allowed to Senator May
field for the money he expended in
the actiop.lin the allowance to May-
field is ineluded the payment of
05,000 each to W. A. Hanger and W ■
P. McLean of Fort Worth and W. F.
KiwanisRatart aing song,
ia as part of the progrem
I Style Show Thursday night,
alled of because of the in-
r ot some of the "best sing-
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FORT WORTH, Feb. 25—Expen-
. diture of $1,000,000 during the next
five peers in advertising the indus-
try to a eampagn of religious per-
secuttom. Such a campaign would be
inexplicable in a country where for:
tuhately religious and eclesiastical
matters always are absent from po-
litical and civil legslnton."
terpi
act
Austria and Germany, following the
intry into the League,
llor Luther and Foreign
in decorating candy jars, placques.
and other articles Is also attested
by specimens. The walls are hung
with wall papers.
A new Edison, console model, and
tjano are shown by the Jackson
Music Company, while Mrs. B. A.
Flackburn, representative of the
Baldwin Piano Company, lent the
Ellington baby grand that is on the
stage.
POLICE HUNT
FOR DOG WHICH
EATS GOLDFISH
-
_____ Aeet of newspaper stories
printd'IFthe United states rela-
tive t* the camnaign of deportation
frogs, Bracewell
get rid of them by
, What he plans
th is not definitely
MEMPHIS, Tenh.
Associated Press
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primary schools, a profession barred
to foreigners.
Through the Department of Eduea-
, tion, Calles stated that the present
f religiqus'controversy in Mexico was
caused by disobedience to the law.
Most Americans, he said, were obey-'
t lag the law and only those inter
1 vening polif" ’
, the nstit
ternoon announcing tkat
Judiciary
ers Judge English
and closure embarked upon by the enr was struck by a trail at a
Sabe-m-i -einel" "he erossing on the Galveston roe
NEW YORK. Feb 25—Three h
dred guests <af the Hotel De M
wens driven to the street today wi
a mysterious explosion and mu
curred in the fiye-story bull*
next door.
SHREVEPORT, LK., Fab. M y
—Frank Young of Hartford CM
was shot and keriously wounded '
day by a police omice who waa i
tempting to arrest him.FopmeM
sought in connecton with dh
glary of several houses hezea
Mrri
e
IKvwr
BALLINGER, Feb. - 28-Fwe !
children were burned to death
and their parents, Mt. and Mrs.
Joe Makne, were serioualy In*
jured when Are desttoyed'cheit ,
home in the western part of
this county this morning. Mak-
nac had gone to the field to
plow and his wife was at the
cow pen when Arc broke out.
Both were severely burned i,
their ottempt to save the chil-i
dren, a six-months-old baby
and a 4-year-old boy. The cou-2
plc was brought to a Ballinger 1
hospital. -
EFFORIISMADE
TO REVIVE FRIENDLY
SPIRIT OF LOCARNO
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MEMPHIS, Feb. 23—Five pen |
sons are reported killed near
Jenny, Ark. A farmer liviug gear
there and his three chuldren
were killed, while hia wile to MS' 8
m you want a dollar I’ll lend' it
tb you," was the parting statement
of little Dorothy Mae Gay to her
-Ty
FIRST IN BEEF
CATTLE IN U. S.
♦ DALLAS, Feb. 25.—-Texas 4
♦ stands Aral in beef cattle •
♦ among the States and seventh ♦
♦ in dairy cattle, the United •
♦ States department cl Com- ♦
♦ merce announced today as a
♦ result of its recent farm cen- ♦
g"
Minister Strenemnn, of Germany,
will leave for Geneva next week for
confidential discussions regarding
the Council- memberships problem
and a confaarence with Premier Bri-
and. of France, regarding allied oc-
cupation of the Rhineland.
The Franco-British breach over
Council seats probably will be closed
by victory for Britain. Britain will
oppose applying tho “balance of
power," principle to the League
111 take i dent Calles intimated today that
430 Amerieal Protestants in Mexico
« would /not be deported under the
constitutional ban againse foreigners
engaged lu religious or educational
work unless they were teaching in
is interesting
Isaak Waltot
angel food' cakea in of sweet
inged by Mrs. W. N,1-----
leaders are reluctant to rely com-
J. W. Degan of Denton, member
of the board ofregenta thu Col-
lege of Industrial Arts, said at 2
o’clock Thursday afternoon that he
hadn't heard of th erumor until in-
formed by a newsaper reporter,
AUSTIN, Feb. 25,— Attorney Gen-
eral Moody today denied reports ho
hnd ruled on whether the Governor
has power to dismiss members of
the C. I. A. board of regents. lle-t
cited, however, an opinion deliver-
ed in 1917 by Attorney General
Looney to W. P. Hobby, acting
Governor.
Looney said: “In my opinion the
Governor has no power to remove
a regent from his ofiee but such
removal, if it takes place at all,
must come as the result of a trial
provided for in our quo warranto
statutes "
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 25—Mrs. B. M.
Halbert of San Angelo, Texas,
whose airplane flight to the bed
s <le of nn ill granddaughter at
Decatur, UI., was disrupted by «
forced landing near Butler, Mo,
into yesterday, arrived here by
thu train today and continued to De-
*1 -eutur by rail.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 25—Hope of
averting the threatened strike on
the Texas A Pacific was expressed
by President Baldwin of the Mu
souri Pacific and President Lancas-
ter of the T. A P. following a con-
ference held here Wednesday with
representatives of the three broth-
erhoods concerned. The conference
was not completed and was to be
resumed today in the hope of reach-
ing an amicable settlement of the
fontroveray, Which grew out of the
joint operation, by the two roads
of nn 186 mHe stretch of track in
Louisiana.
. .. — per reportet, as a measure of
and that he had not heard of any . California for its •
resignationa being requested.
CIA PRESIDENT HAS
Big-Dendy bread dis-
iraw Brothers to their
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 25.—Presi
jobably Saturday. The Style Show,
with 42-iving models taking pan,
will be presented Friday nigh.
Tonight the program, urangad
by Mrs. R. JeTurrentine, elhirman
end Mmes. Ear Wright, R. T. May.
HpdBala Williams, will include,
besides the Charleston contest, a
ukulele sepet led by Miss Jewell
l’ooper; pfano numbers by Miss
. SjatesiAttoi ..
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s mbh ifcrilF1*! g MUS? MS
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possibfeher righe " ‘ juEoxgivna, nt J
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Velours upholstered oventuffed
furniture for II living— room is
shown by Edwards A McCrary in
their repreduetton of a living room.
A breakfast table Jias chairs
drawn about it for pospective oc-
cupants who will eat tho golden
l rown toast and taste the Pan-
LOCAL MASONS TO ATTEND
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hold equipment aye shown by the
Harris-Koenig Hardware Cahpany,
Vacuum eleaners are operated in
constant demonstration at the
booth of the Electric Shop.
A rainbow booth shows
effects possible with pain
by McClendon Brothers. TI
Rumored Renignations Asked
AUSTIN, Feb. 25—Rumors were
current at the State capitol today
that Governor Ferguson had re-
quested resignation of curtain
members pf the board of regents
of the College of Industrial Arts
with the view of substituting per-
sons who are favorable to retaining
Dr. Lindsey Blayney as president
of the institution. At the Cover-
AUSTIN, Feb. 25.—The University
of Texas will have a’summer school
it was determined today when Gov-
ernor Ferguson approved a 8100,000
defineteney. Dr. W. ,M. W. Splawn,
president of the University, announ
ced "1.‛
Peddy and Mayfield Election
Contest Cost U. S. Big Sum
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25—The
JACKSONVILE,".Fa, Fob. M— "
Charles Ponai, ex convict and fina- A
cier d* luxe, was to itopear Wire
United States Commsaloner Carl
Noble here today for a preliminary
hearing on a Federal charge •<
ing the mail to deftaud. . ‛E*4e8A
nnclJ and ex-oflelo
62M6-Co-Wi-De dis-
with probably one or
domembera, will at-
et,conneil at Gaines:
. M. Miteheli, Vernon
C. Edwards are the
mhers of the district
LONDON, Feb. 25.—With France
and Ehzland in open disagreemeat
regarding permanent membershipe
on the Leagu at Nations Couneli.club;
and the Narkanaig Italo-Getmnn TTheo
! Floy R. Schoonover of the Teach-
ers College music faculty; songs by
the Teachers College Man's Glee
; piano numbers by Misses
, Biggs and Elizabeth Whitaker.
OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 25.—Omaha
police announced today that exam-
ination of tw, .22 caliber shell
found at the scene of a double slay-
ing in Sioux City, la., last Septem-
ber revealed the same firing pin
imprint as those found on shells
used by Louis Clark, alias Frank
Carter, confessed Omaha “bandit
sniper.”
Forest Fires CMtinue to
Do Much Damage In Australia
MELBOURNE. Australia, Feb, 25.
ires which“recently have
done immense damage in Australia
have broken out again to tho Queens-
town district.
King Lake township has been de-
stroyd except for the post ofiee.
In this building IM inhabitants took
refuge and later were vescued:
TRIAL OF TEXAS OIL CARES SET
FOR MAY »
NEW YORK, Feb. 250Trial for
Automobile Show
' Six makes of automobiles, includ-
ing models in sports, open, and
closed cars, are shown in the dis-
play of automobiles, which is an ‛n-
kovatian in the exposition sponsor-
ed by the City Federation at ia-
tervals of two or three years.
Featured in the automobile show-
room proper is a Studebaker sport
roadster in robin's egg blue, with
hlue-spoked, wheels and blue uphol-
stery. Auxiliary windshields, nlakel
tr’mmings, and the smoothly cov-
cred dropped top contribute to the
swagger effect. This car is shown
by Evans Brothers.
A Dodge roadster with extra
equipment, and a sedan in ona >f
the new colors, dark blue, are
zhown by Trow Brothers.
Lewis Brothers, Hudson-Essex
dealers, display a Hudson coach
and brougham.
Buick sport touring ear and se-
dan are shown by the Smith-Ham:
tuvdgti4qr
yEeFW
esore" and %
enuces.are served .in another, aim
Maxwell House coffee, for which 8.
H. Wisdom is agent, in another.
Renown food products form h
varied display in the Boren-Stewar
b°Roa Woples.patt.t
olors decorated the l»rgo t
* w‛w3z‛n
oiesm.
VI% - MMiI
ON, TEXAS, THO
FHeldas,
Ippi river from Southe
sa< late tost night aft
molished several iMUl
' aont2s buildings to
suburb of Greenyil
4 .o. DALL REUNION
A number of Denton Masons will
ettendjthe golden anniversary reun-
ion of Scottish ‘Rite Masons in
P,EnupheErunehArrik,25and con*|
: IR. YARBROUGH "TO TEACH n
I * - FORUM REMIONS
Df J. U. Yarbrough, well known
, here where he has visited his broth-
era numerous times, has been nam-
edto lecture on psychology for
----—Wiy organizea riepartment in
illas Woman’s Forum. Yari
i is protessor of psychology
6 gz-thern Methodist University
BARN DESTROYED BY nm
THURsiky AFTERNOON
A'barn at the residence of I. E.
Hufaker, 1601 West Mulberry
Street,, was destroyed by fire shout
2:80 Thursday afterngon, starting 1
presumably from w trash fire. |
About 20 bales of hay were de-
stroyed also. The property belongs
‘ to the State, and no insurance was
। earried on the barn.
Chief Dispateh
of the local T. 4
meeaago at 3t3o
threatened strike on the T. & F.
had been averted and all dis-
Br"e"wrttrdobathnecaz"eranek
pmum Baldwin ot it. Ml- _
souri aPcifiejend Lancaster of
the Texas 4 Pacifie.
(ALL ORANTED BAH.
Fsb. M—Reward
ced with his father, h. A U|
nfurjet in 000004-““' —-
B^wrerolX*
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—Altho
the new tax bill somewhat oxceeds
the reduction in revenue which the
treasury believes aafe. Secretary
Mellon said today it was generally
satisfactory to the administration
Mellon does not own a controlling
influence.
The Federal Trade Commission
held upon evidence of Arthur V. Da-
vis, president of the alumnium com
psny, that the company “consists of
A. W. Mellon and R. B. Mellon," hia
brother- The commission contended
Mellon owned outright 60 per cent of
the stock of the concern.
The Justice Department contended
■neither' Mellon nor his brother, nor
both together owned a controlling
interest.
Mce
re (4 i
played havoc wih barna and tote
houses on several planttiona
Mississippi. ?
Fourkiasae '
PINE BLUFF, #6Fek 25.--4
Associated FtM.-Dpatdd
from Lake Village, Ak today
ported four person kiltod to ।
tornado which swept the iout
rart of Chicot County last ni
Three of the dead are white i
AUSTIN, Feb. 25-As long as he
is president of the College of In.
dustrial Arts at Denton, Dr. Lndsey
Blayney has authority to perform
duties of that offiee, the attorney
general’s department has held.
It was learned today that Feb. 18
Dr. Blayney was so adviced in a
letter written by L. C. Sutton, as-
aiatant attorney general. In re-
sponse to nn inquiry writte Feb. 12
by the C. I. A. president.
Blayney also was advised the
traveling expensbs of the president-
elect, Dean L, H. Hubbard of Texas
University, could not be paid by the
college ■
CONGRESS
CONGRE88,NA-FAxs A00
Senator Haines at South Car-
olina, announeed the death of
hia colleague. Senator: John
Gaillard, the oldest Senator to
the body who wan for 14 years,
presiding officer of the Senate.
Resolutions to attend the fun-
eral tomorrow and to wear
black bands around their left
arm for 30 days were passed.
HOUS
A message from the Senate
informed the House of the
death of Senator Guillard and it
voted to attend the funeral te-
at one time. Hhat n® process had been iasuod for
remo alig.nny of-the rogent., AMARIET
41 resgnavon8 have Deen res Charmha am
quested and in the event the re- -21-“
quest is refused, the Governor
would yot, under opthlan pgivenby
the attoriey eneral’a donarnent
when Bam R. Looser wm attorney
general, have the power to remove
WJK’iSt, an .05
AUSTIN, Feb. 25—Police are
looking for a gold-fish dog. Which
is to say, for a dog that has been
catching and eating the gold fish
in the ponds at the enpitol grounds.
Gold fish have been missing for
weeks, but not until yesterday did
the authorities know where* they
were going. A woman sitting on a
bench near one of the pools saw the
dog eateh and devour throe of the
fish.-
ay morning. L".
rethy Mae had
te ofered by CL
for coloring pie-
din Contest. It
toller the little.
Mrs. A. O. Calhoun, and formhi
opening of the three-day exhibit
was held Wednesday night, when
more than 100 visitors were pres-
ent. The program, featuring music
and dances, wns under direction of
Mrs. Berta I. Stout, with Mrs.. S.
A. Blackburn and Mrs. J. L. Kings-
bury on her committee. Myron
Stout daneed the Charleston, with
music furnished by the Keith or-
chestra, which plsyed during the
evening, and gave many encores.
Nias Dalton Maxwelt, C. I. A.'stu-
dent, gave a Spanish danee iticos-
tume, with ac.-oinpaniment by Mrs
Glenn Farris. Clark Blackburn.
Austin of Fort Worth, special dem
[onstrators, shw ebrrect brewing of
coffee. Favors ate given away here.
Adjoining the City Federation
pastry booth to the Coca-Cola booth,
with Mrs. 8. A- Blackburn in charge
Thia is a Federation benefit, and
favors are distributed.
. 1 Home Electrical
Equipment (rot*- their Boulder
Hill- Electrical Heusi is used by
Mr. and Mra, W. H. McNitzky an
their booth. The Kelvinator, iev-
less refrigerator, and Kitehen-Aid,
electric maidof-all-work, are dem-
enstrated. Run by storage batteries,
these two pieces of equipment per-
form practically all labor of meal
preparation, ke cream, freezing in
iras, is served visitors, wh0 are
shown the various attachments of
the Kitchen-Aid which kneed bread.
May Sign Friday
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26—The
final touch of official enrollment wee
given the new $387,811,000 tax re-
duction bill in Congress today and
it will be on Ite way to the White
House for final signature before
night.
The President is expected to sign
tomorrow, thereby making the bill
The last rebellion against the
measure went for naught in ''the
. Senate late yesterday, when the Ke
। publican-Democrat coalition bowled
’ over feeble attempts which were
> made to protest against the esates,
i automobile and admissions feature.
, The bill in its final form was ae-
i eepted by a vote of 61 to 10-
Fight on Aluminum Prosecution
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—New
1 strategy has been decided upon by
Republican Senate leaders which may
D Tak Buler at Memphis,
Ten*, and Eugene Butler of Dal-
las, editor-in-sfief and editor of
the Texas edition respectively of
the Progressive Farmer, were Deh-
ton visitors Thursday, guests of
Faul B. Dunkle, superintendent of
tie State Experiment Station here.
’The elder Butler has devoted near
ly 46 years of his life to agrieul-
tural college and editorial work and
hfir wielded a wide influence in
agthenltural cireles in the South.
BREF LOCAL NEWS
t tone on the Chicago.Dallas-Fegt
Worth rente, scheduled to reach
here Thursday, probably will not
arrive: until Friday, the plane hav-
ing been forced to delay by weather
conditions.
trial and agricultural advantages of
Texas in planned by the 10th District
Ad “lubs, Fred E. Johnston of Dai-
tos. Chairman of the committee, de-
clared in a talk at a luncheon here
yesterdy. Raising the fund will be
started within 50 days.
FelknerPleads Gullty to
Misapplying Me Funds
BRYAN, ’Feb. 25.—Charles A.
Felkner,ffoemer clerk in the feed
control bureau nt the A. A M. Col-
lege, today pleaded guilty to a
charge 6f misapplication of public
funds -when the first of 37 cases
against him was called in distrtet
court here.
$200,000 Fund Allotted for
Corpus Christi Channel Work
WASHINGTON," Feu: 25—Two
hundred thousand dollars for work
in the channel from Aransas Pass to
Corps Chrsti was allotted today to
army entieers from existing river
and harbor improvement funds.
TBADDSwpaFc,HHAGsLA
• "Brothets in Arma,” a one act
imedy by Merrill Denison, will b< I
le feature of the regular Friday I
afternoon recital of the C. 1. Al
. swxrKfe'fj'"
222=255*3
HThreaten Iniunction to Stop
Erection It Church mDallas
- T‛"" - “357- ‛ indicate a clse result, although
Aluminum dbate. (
Muscle Shoals bearing before
—nittee.T. ■
ttn
before Education
nun rvuu idor bill.
Militar, ommittee onsiders'
slation Hleglejation r- .
JudiejafCommitteo 9naid-
_ i case.
“tau
■ irezkawemkn.-n;
» whoa l uaderteok to find,'tihe "l-
ot1,fotibd that no such curb
— “frever been made
a MP to have the
and connection made
- I uderstand that
re it an ordinance against dig-
4 to a paved street for < live
ma after it is built, bu I’m won
Mg if the paving on aU the
Hr paved preete will not have
be dug into to kearch of sewer
or water connections." Lead conee-
ion are required to be made be-
fore, paving is pat in, but seldom
bi there a street paved in Denton
but noon afterwards, it is necessary
to cut the paving and repair leky
iron pipes or make connections that I
ihouid have been made when the
1 line was latd.,8
pite Cut, Tax
Bill Satisfactory
mix pastry, beat eggs snd nuke ror's omlce it was state that- no “
cskot flake psbrtgia, and ahred-eab-tzexiguationa had been recpived.and+
kage, several o:
A Charleston contest, open to
werybody; will be held at the City
Federatioa benefit Merehants' Ex-
hibit and Style Show this evening
in nddition to the musical program
that starts at 8 o'clock. The ex-
hibt rooms, with displays . from
many firms, including automobile
‘ealers, are open from 10 a tn. to
11- p. m. today, tomorrow, and-
cake may be made in 3
$ Fehaw2o.Rnsting.te
r nromrty," resident,
dfepthrehten-
MOODY HAS NOT
RULED ON
—azae-m
,1926
TEXAS STANDS
SAM FRANCISCO, Cal, Mb. a
Chaplain Orville I. (Campit Ui
Goar the Pmtoto igy
charges ef "misconduct withM N
Lucille wallow, U, wheh be, was R
Stationed at Fort Leavenworth;,
in 1924.
oi 1,1
rresfden, assisted by Mmes. R. T.
May, L A. McDonald and C. N.
Adkfsaom
Long A King, Grocers, have a
three-In-one booth, festooned .in
green and gold, across the notn
end of the long exhibit room. Here
Mmes, A M. King, R. J. Wilson, $.
A. Wilson and £. R. Pembertow
are in charge. Armour products fill
one booth. Paramount reliebee and
Couneil, while France seeks a per- numbers. urxsn maren
mane nt seat for Poland to counter- Have Song (Cndman), and
act Germany's influence in the (Paderuwski).
SMA2
-
of the ground, moistned by the
36 of an inch ot-tin which feli
WedModby morntag, but the preci.
pitaton was a tot of help to the
, sail and to spring oats, altho not
• enough for the latter.
't *,48E*9
ilton Company. :-----
An Overland coach in almon
green is from the Huffines Motor
Company.
A sport model Ford rondster
representing the changes of th e
reason; is featured by the Handy
Motor Company. With yellow wire
wheels, a dropped top, removable
cuxillary wind shields, and nickel
3’"
* — tajurod k
sr j
working overtime tb untangle the
legal maze -which developed when
it WAg announced hoc ten day "shore
leave” had made qunionable her
right to habeas corpus proceeding.
“mrzze
A colorful
wrigk! VMW -
is divide -botweep .
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