Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 237, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 16, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1G 1910
PAGE TWO
CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
W.T:U. Plans
Celebration
Next January
li The AMMilnltil lr
HT. WOl&. Ntv. l.inftn for a
illonn I. vktol tclehralion w Inn
oiistlltiHona) prohibition ftmm Into f
not i Ifniimr were mittiortaeil here
ij at (lie Flrt-Ftr annual nn-
x "Hi ion af tbe National Wwiun'n
htlmctlin fMttPwrnc Union. OrfleM
.iiMiontj for the carrlne cut of III
iiiino wim rtttn In the adoption of the
i.pi.rt or il& roiumltter on Inw enforee-in-
nt
Only Woman Stage Director Love
Work But Won't Recommend Job
Postpone Examining
Trial of Cattleman
ihe i.'fillu
I' The Associated ITeea
SAS AlSU. Thh Nm i:
Tin' niiiliiln I rut) of Jatnei i.liin
Inn cut ThXAY cat lie rataei of Mi n
It. onttertlon with the fatal sh'...'
I. . adar of T V. BllllriK
uii tarKh. was today tHt 1
MVmmI until Thursday. Xmrml .
I r.. iponMnm was taken nui".
hum. ' nlt arrival of CiiH.u
i .ins- f mm Ton Worth. Mmnnlnii
c-.'iat - m tthertv under JlO.fcsO hall.
The i.'i.iUn rr the kllltlit: of Uttlllnge.
i voiitiK ' "tkinan of Hewitt ronnty
. tinl.M n Catkin anil eye witness
nmlntening alienee iwndinB Caftan's
.nmlnatlon.
Bishop Capers is
in Corpus Christi
licen HlMtvvn that nriv Job a man
IHOtlU HEI UII IIIBBieittl HirfU H V ' '
ttinn. thin nine it i me utiiKe mm
tor'u (.nine heretofore toysrded iih u
field tlint only a man van nndeietun.i
Ah atn.ro director for flcoriie ltrinot
. -iunn is in uorpu nnu anu wn'ihurst xn. Ulllan Trlmhh- Hradlcv i-
( h h sneolal sermon at the t hureh t hB onjy woman In the world doing thl
. the Onod 8hopli(nl at 11 o'clock ttm ' klnj n wr
ninrnUic ... In her studio attired In u amuck ana
Hmh i I'apeie recently aptiealed t I m.v tt..h nl of .i.e. iioi...
Una- of the ProlMtnl ...' . . .......
Kitflit Reverend V T Capers of San
initio bishop of llio Wnl Teias
f thr I'rotMitnnt ISplaroiMl
: 'I
it. -AKnin it !...! wtj!. v v;fiar.i.sS;aHiABc
x - uuw
Loss of Sleep Merita at Odd
Times No Leisure is What
Stage Directing Means.
SOW YClHK Ni.v
ni t
i hurvli In
f the stot m nuffrri of the South
n region and a large collection
k taken (or thou? who were lam-
mI by the. hurricane.
V .. hi'h.lf ' rol" nn'' mR'1 tf K'toreU electric ltrnlnB of eotum H formed u iait
Ietrolt In behalf .... ii' -i xi n u... i Mih. Ilraillev'a work In nrnduc iik
T W. W.'S PLANNED CEN-
TRALIA WASH. AF-
FAIR TESTIFIES AL-
LEGED SURREN-
DERED MEMBER.
(Continued from Pntre One
-I the aultoose. That wan tho kuIi-
e tlint waa found ui thoro."
Rohertu who It In eald l known
tnonK-Ulo-rmllaii nenteni " 'urniin
in
tounL" mado
te aiflata.lt). while In Jail linro l-rl-
.110 confoaiilon. nccortl-
Inmiia of doll'a hnuan ale Mr. Tlrndley
told of hor flijlit for reronnltton.
"The roluctlon of iilaya and Ita many
dutalla the ileelHiiliK and tiuttdlUK of
eeenery. the working out of the IIkIiIIiik.
and nil hnt eort of thtiifj liaa nlwaya
heoti rvRnrdml na a timn'a work.
"VII" Mrs Ilredley emtlad mla-
etilevotiBly "I have now proved that It
; U a woman a work too."
When n child Mra. Ilrndley waa nent
' to a oonvom In l'niia. rfntn her home In
I Mllfonl Trlmhle county. Kontuaky
I "Vhlle I wns H a oonvont In l'arla"
.Miw. Ilrnilloy cnntlntied. "I wna Indulged
ticonu.se of an eye affliction to the ex
tent of IicIiik taken to the theater In
comimny with n nun. I waa In l'nrla
Hcven yen re nnd made frlmtda with the
Kreat Antolne. who allowed me. iih tin
unwituur without leintineratlim. to atrt
Mik. Ilradley'a work In prnduelnK th-
"Critnaou Alllil" which le one of tli -prenent
hlB Ilronchyay auceeaaeH Thin
worn wound fane. nnd alltirlnv hut
Hhe rIho hail to 1't't the lilu third ttci
rontainlnK 76 piece of acenery into
auah workalile ehnM tlint It could l
hanilleU In record time by 10 tau
hnmla In ahe..lutc dnrknoaa. for the
eeone In eet with the curtnln up. Por
thin Mrn. Hrailley evolved a new ayatnm i and no lelaurc. Otherwise it'a u giiuil
h .1 hill t M III! Ill lut nnd an expel) ill
' tr sin w well known iih n wlilp
I and k wild veiirx 110 won the medal
in tin- worn 'ii'.i tandem claaa at Mmeola
l.tnB lila'.il
When aRkeO whot aha thoiiHht of
Mtairr illreettna hh a irnfeel(in fur wo-
men. Mim Htmlle laughad and mid:
"l'ankl I cannot honeatljr reoom-
mend It thmiifh peraolutlly I love my
w.irk Hinge directlnw meana vcr- hard
work. in"Hlx at odd tltnea I owe of aleep
Gives $50000 to '
Baptist Campaign
for $75009000
Rueelnl 10 The Taller. I
I'M. LAP III Ah a reuli of
iiiviihIuii of the central oil hell to
1 l a hi 1 .up .f the 1. .iBitiK men of
' .Hither Hn.tlnt $"'" 00 cum-!
urn i'. M I'ntdwell i.f Ui ei'ktmrldise j
' i' .nhM'il fei tin catiialin In district j
M eompi.-eil of I'lHtllllid. Stephi'llH. I
I. l'liu Sh.n l.elf'.i l rallahaii.
n'h and I'limanctie 1 nuntluH. an-
e .uii . it III Kiibm 1 Iptlon of JSO.000 to'
in. amrifn ti lain Texim' J10.0OO "no
illi'ita nnd nihuai iith ally nxproaiml t
1 1. tvlllliiKneiiM tu 11 .dei write milmrnp '
) nth' in ill' ti. JMt.OllO uddltlmial
vl ' ildwi'H'i ' . 1 1 1 If v Iiik announce.
1111 11 win made a' a luncheon kW" at
ne linnl!" hole following a itreat I
tn-etiiiK of ilnitlnta thin Mini nlnK from'
.ill imrtH .f dUtrict No 13 held In the
I'll si ltni'tltt hurch at i'Ihoo. The
..HHcmhluKe wii" lulilreHHed on the laauei
nf the J7r. line mm eamalKn hy Hr Men
W TtiicM 1 hahinan of the nollthwlde
i'ointnls"l"ii. kiiiI In I' S tiioitei. mate'
iiiiiimiI:ii director '
A irin'ii' i.r well known Ilaptlat bni ';
nee men ..f the nl) belt were Client nt
the liineh'..ii which had been nnanne.l
111 I10001 i.f In Truett and 111 part
who left !.u Huh f.i the oil field Friday
nlKht
l eliiwIiiK hIiuiI and polnteil htislneaa
1 aim at the luncheon a wave of eiithu-
inxm awe).! throiiRli the illnlnn room
when twelve laymen feuve an aaatir-
nnee that III. 0111' million dollar quota
of dlatrlct No 1.1 would be ovcnoib
ei llii'il. Till waa MUbMeiiiont to the
nun. inurement r nle musnlfleent Hlfi
..f Mi Cnldwell.
Hiindnv will be a meat field day In
the dlHli'li t. iiccnrdlliL' to a report from
i'Ihco teielved late IimIbj at the alate
aiiipuiKn heiiiiounrter In IJallaa.
It. K Hurl laymnii of Dallas will
A I apeak at t'laro nnd Hitlrd. Dr. J. 1
in eniiaimeni eecremry will apeak
at Dtihlln nnd rHephenvIlle. Dr. T. V
N'eiil. mate (iiftanUer. at Deram and
ltllm Slnr. Dr .1 M. Daweou it state
nilillclty director al !allainl anil
Itanifer In ti. o (iwen at riorman
and DiHdemonin. Dr (1. W. LlRht at
Alhuny anil Mot hum
MUVrl' WMlllH WII
COTTON
SEED
Wo have a limitorl quantity of first-year Mebanc Cot-
ton Seed for planting purposes packed in two-bushel
sacks now ready for delivery. This seed comas from
nnftrm trmvurt in tho Fhot) and Kobstown Hocttons
and avoriised 40 per cent to 45 per cent lint. We
have endeavored to procure the bert po.tble seed lor
our farm customers or for any farmer in Nueces
county who desire to purchase the same. Enter your
order at once. PRICE IS $3 PER BUSHEL Sacked.
Corpus Christi National Bank
RODCnT J. KLEBERG. Manager Kinu nanoK Chairman of the Beard.
JOSEPH HinSCH. Pretidcnt.
PHIL HOWERTON. Vice Prejidant.
E. J. MILLER. Caihiar.
O. BOTELLO JR. Ant. Cathler
BURTON DUNN. Al. Caihiar
ED HOWERTON Atlt Cathler
tiileacopliiK which hna proved nucooee
fill.
"My nriKoelntlon here beKnnn yecirtiKO
when Mr. Ilronilliurat becnine IntereettMl
In my piny. "Phe Womiin on the In-
dex' nnd undertook Ha revision" Mra.
Bradley explnlnetl.
"Mr. IlrtmilhurHl heard something of
my Ruropoiin tmlnlnK. and he naked
ftp to aid him In the HtaMlni; of 'lie
Job!"
llnlierlw wai ono of tho ten nrla.
era ehnrcOi her yesterday with the1 to IIUhmIb where membera of my family
. iar go of murder In tho flrat decree. It i were connected with the American le
i aaid tonlKht ttiat County Attorney i Katlon In Moaeow I MlMge.l hcvi thI
'lerman Alton and ('. D. OunnlnKham. 1 playa for the StaniHkawMky pluycr. and
iIh apantal astlatMlit. have nlitalneil alplekwl up a lot of Ktitign knowlcilse. e
nore detallwl eonfoaslen from HODerta i iMwinuy NtuKc iikiuiiik.
nlnco l'rlilay.
Itlm In tho ntaKlnu of two production i Didn't Want To Do It.' 'Keep I) To
"After two year back home I went
Yourself' and one or two other nlav.
"Till season I waa K I veil full con-
trol of production."
Mrs Hrailley maintain a epeclally
'liilpped InlKtratorv for her il:i -llarlil-Iiik
ckpiirimenUi one corner of which la
House Postpones
Action on Esch
Railway Measure
WAHinNUTiiN. Nov 1R -Final ac-
tion on the I'je'h railroad PHI wan pnt-
puned b) Hie HoiiNe toduy utter failure
of the Henole to take a reaolntlon on
ii.laiiimini.nl m&ile It IllltMiaalllle for the
devoied to color achainea. and another i iiimae to adjourn until next week oven
UKtln. culm achomea and the de- to the laylns out of scene models. Hhe ill the menaiire went through tonlht.
A Gift to every Member
of the Family
Would be a
Columbia Grafonola
For Christmas tin's year why not a Columbia Grafonola? This would be a gift
in which every member of the family would share and onjoy. Music adds to
the charm of any home.
Columbia Grafonolas were hard to get last Christmas and from present pros-
poets they will be difficult to obtain in sufficient quantities this Christmas.
At present we have a complete stock and urge you to make your purchase ear-
ly and have it delivered Christmas eve.
Columbia Grafonala
Tone is a test for the ear not for the eye The glo-
rious voice of the Grafonola can rting its own praises
far better than any words we can put in type.
Before you decide on a phonograph you hould cer-
tainly hoar tho Columbia Grafonola. Toft its tone by
oar. Play any record on any Grafonola- - whenever
you wish and as often as you like.
Our doors open with a welcome.
&"mvrij? Co.
CORPUS CHRISTI - KfNGSVILLE
May Arrest Coal
Employees for
Violating Law
lly The Aasoclnted Pre.
INDIANAPOLIS. lnd Nov Im
probability nf arreata In connection
with tho Kovcrnment'a Injunction pro-
ceeding ncnluat the United Mine
Workers of America nnd the launnce
of America and the lunnce of dras-
tic ordorH by tho Indiana public serv-
ice comtnlH.ilcin for the curtailment of
fuel eniiNittnptlmi In tho Stntc were
the feature in the coal iilluatlon heie
today.
In connection with the probable ar-
reala it was learned tlint fedeml agent
are frnthorlni; evidence of reported vio
lation or the injunction with n view In
preferlnc chaw of contempt of court
uffrtlntU member of the I' lilted Mine
Workers of America. According to In-
formation received b then aaenta
meetlnga have been held In different
aeotlniis of the country nt which the
mlltera voted not to return to work.
even thniiRh the strlko order had been
rescinded by Internallnntl offlolala of
the union. Till action it waa pointed
out dotiHtltlitea n violation of the Ix'ver
law for. as Interpreted bv Federal
Judge A. It. Andermin. an two miners
who attreeil not to return to work
would be RUllty of conaplrm to lurrlt
the production of fuel. It also waa re-
portctd that some of tho loader nun I nit
whom the Injunction was ancclflcalh
dlroctad. had attended the ineelliu:
How Jo. Keep Baby
Smiling and tWeil
See tlint the daily functions arc rcfjuW nnd normnl
YOU ctn't eipett tlic littlf one. to
hti luippy and playful Vihrn the ivad
(u-lt ilull and llw iloeiarK Lloaicd. The
neinial Katit ol chiMren ii to be liappy and
wlitnyou ncAkn tliem crmiand firilulyiu
willutttally fied ceotlipalkia ii iMponu!lr
Pcthtpl ttiey have rninr-1 that daily
untlion to nneHaiy la comfort and
hralih. Look at the toefue and tee il
the breath il bad. Watch (or belching.
Their are the tell-tale lyiBptomi of con-
Ui'pation. Tonijht glre a little ol Dr.
CnlJwrll'i Syrup Pq tsi whkh yea
buy at any dnnj ilare (or 50c and $1 a
large betllr and it will act in the morning
and the troubtetoms tymptorru pioroptly
ditappear.
Dr. CaMwotr Syiup Ppin ii a eom-
binalion o( limple laxatire herbs with
prpu'n. Unhic the hariher phytkt it aclt
gently and without griping to that while
grownupt can ue it freely it can abo be
given to a liny baby with jieifect lalrly.
Tliouiands of Ameucan (iroiliei would
i
not think of being without a bottle in the
house Ui the emergency ariiei almoit daily
when it ;i needed.
In ifitt ol Ike fori thai Dr. CalJutlft
Syrup I'efriH 11 tkt Urftil itltlng liquid
iVralifs . the fawral. tkrrt 6ip oxtr
6 tntltuin botlUi sotj roA ytcr. many
teAa nttd if i beMflr k4t not ytt uttJ
il. n kvr u.r stnU wur name atnl
tolirrii 1or t free Intl bailie 10 Dr. IV.
It. CoUu.il. ill ICaiiiHhn il. Afonle
illo ltlinvte.
Piano Tuning and Repairing
by M. P. Bradley
15 Year;' Expa'lanea a realdant of Coroui Chriati for Cloht ar
rhune 715 or No. 2 Quntt Piano Co. Addroaa 411 Mann St.
Italian Beauties
Secretary Glass
is Appointed to
Serve in Senate
lly The Aau-loted Preen
lUCHMONO. Nov. 18. Appolntm. n
of Sacretary Ulasa to tlv United si.ii.
Kennte to suikhhmI the ite Thom.ii s
Martin nnd the aiiept.itnoe of Mr
(lla. were announced tonight bv 1
Hoy ilodgea aid to tUneitior Daw
GLASS MAKES
NO STATEMENT
WlVSUINOTOtf. Nov. 18 Seen' 11
tllae made 110 statement today mi 'tn
offer of the Seimtoralilp from Vliiim 1'
to succeed tho Into Thomas S. Mm tin
but thte aevretafy's triemls said he ih
couslderluir It and was try4nfr to .le. ui..
whothei he ought to leave the i.tl'imi
at this tlnrn
l.W.W.'s Clash ;
With Soldiers'
TAi'OM V Wlash. Nov. 15. A no-
nf ex-service men nnd lndiitri.in
Workers of tho World clashed tonleht
in llunnaford Valley alioiit li inlln
ii'Ttheaat of t'entralla. and the pose
u.i touted anrordinc to a telephone
I uiessove to the I.et1gr from Centralta
lion'cht
1 John lbinev. Thurston county tame
.iiden. la uilaslnM and It believed to
ih.'ive been killed.
A new poaae Ih forming at fenlralla
mil will return to the Valley.
American Line
Will Operate
Giant Steamer
lilav .1
Si. I.i
lIlI'Ul'
'puliln aim lieniK eiected to
11 'iiijmit . nt pi 1 1 in the outcome.
-eii. in r. 1 1 In- Kinup have in-
I tl.- wild! .11 1 "nt no comiiro-
n. ! 'i' .'.i.it. aud unco voted
'. 1 It II 1. .1 I "Ml
Rcaervation on
Cammitnont Follows:
Th. ...i'ih .f the Tnlted H tales
. ''b' h ia fin tho upuoint-
uie'. ii 1 (u i-avntutivea of the
I mteil .-lute in ihe assembly and the
niumll .f ine U-ukuu of Nation ami
m.n hi .'s iliHiotlon provide for tho
imi iici.u.l!"n .if the United Htatea in
.my eommn-Koi) eomroittee tribunal
"lurt. 11111111 II or conference or in the
selection of .my uiembei theraof and
i-ir tho ttppoialmeni of members of
ami cominlNHima. 'ommittoea tribun-
al eourts ."'iini li ir cmfemrues or
in other ieneentiitlvea under tho
tii.ity of irnaii r In earrylnK out Its
I 1.1 . mloii'i. and unlll u li iurticiia-
tion and appointment huve been so
I" i i. led f.r and the hwi r and du-
iick of Kin h iepi..eniatives have lieen
.1. fined bv lu. no peiann Hiull repre-
ei.t in' I 'nited Htoie under either
-ml U.iaui! of .utlmi 11 the titiftty of
1'iaie with eiinaii 01 I. authoriW
i" i.ei fin m any act foi 01 on behalf of
in. 1 nited Ktate thfi-uiolii. and 00
ittzcll of the Tinted HtiU'l sliail be
leeted nr .iiu!mJ . member of
ld 1 imrniiaoin . ommltt. i s tilbuu-
"N ""lirt in. IU 01 ...nf. uncea. e.
ept with ii(no.r of Hi. nulo of
'lie I nit. il Ht.itc
Reservation en
Bxpentee Adopted.
1 he 1 e 1 .moo f
"f the l.itiue of
adopted without ilvl.
i 10 .is .i nn j. t
6
'Ml
the ivmilili
The ! xt fulloM
"The I 'lined S
IlKali .1 t .111
"f the I.i .n n 1
iiiiiln'.il ..
ommit.'o i
m n . "i im' 1
N'tlollp 11 iin.l.
I '.irp'Ule of
1. ni. I" XpeluHM
'I . -ii alo wai
Tin ole waM
' " e .tins; with
1 -'.all not oh
' I" lli rtn'
' It. 01 ' f t.
" iiimlasion 1
1 if.'i a' 1 It..
111. 1"
the Iatnie
"e 'ceaty. or .ir '
it "in th- 'reaty .
1 naiii an appro)
NaSW VultK The Mtosis Krau. Im.i
1. il. - and lU'illiu Hralottl. dauah
teie of HruHHIolli fumoiia Italian vi.
cal teacher have arrived in New York.
In Ilajy thi.v are know n widely foi
their beauty
. "'o mi approi 1
1 tlon or fundi mailable ftjr such
pen. - -Iml! r innai Ls
iconaies f i nXutru:
The t v .f r.'Miivtttlon on n -
' y '' '." '" "'""'nentii. lis adopted.
1 .Vf .Mo'."' r"' miutui
LID AT LAST CLAMPED '
The
cut I ;
The
riishl
"1'iinnmlr bo -
follnw.
ON PEACE PACT
DEBATE.
1 '1
UK'.i
(Continued from I'age One.)
h lued put the 1 .-ernil lona tin
voted with the 1 cfWlilicann o: 1
one of the tell iiiooos-iIh eon
WASHINGTON. Nov IS.- The Blant iliirlng the day Th wcie :s..i.i :
liner 1-evlntlinti will lie operated b) the Jtued Mleeonrl Oore 1 iki ih. 111.1
.Vmerlcan lino when It Is ready for the Hhled" T. nn -nd Wal-h. .Mat.-m.iui
trana-Atlantic tmneenKer service tho aett- sei.i.i smith r.i mcia
ttlpplnp; hoard announced lodaj. She
Is iindprffolur? exteiiHlve repaira nnd It
is believed sho will bo ready by early
summer.
THINK
"" .le n o 1
olooti'il I.
in'. .1 ri 11. . 11. rve the
" " inn in t.t rtis.-i ton the
' "' ' ' " ""'.1 ''re.ikina mi te
Mn 1 1 '. in i 11
"f " ' jii-i .if i.. '
. . : 1 i-iiiui'ii
' ' ' 11 ' 'I S '. .
Ul. - :1m.. V'kiI i 'iiiiiu .la
llle l to eontlnue their commercial"
rinai ili mil 11 i-. mil rein 11... ...i..J
lloi. il- ..r the t imed Htutei. "
li ne 1 v il o'i we t
let. it. I IJoiv mK
t lilt f.'l II
' .itli.n te 't:t
1 I v 1 . .nb
'I I .
' II I.
foi six 'f ihc oinmiiu e im asm ea
Senator Thomas t'oionulo fur fivo.
the 1
Th
1.. I !
I. Ill
The I
alien
"t I
.f '
urtlele.
11. my
t. I.
... n v
' . 1 other
Seiuiioi I'liamlierlaln. ureson. and .f 1.1. 7. ' ""eatv
Tramm. ll. Florid... Tor two each and ' ami'wt dticena of' ? ''." "' i
hii iI.ik ine 1. ilklihi mu Kinii. 1. ..1 . 1 ' ''I'lil'K. t
UNCLE SAM l 'tab. hi. b A.k.m-.is. in.d Mjeis. ji.fira e-n c til'noV''.i 'r" ' ?l:'u?'ll
LACKS GRATITUDE M otana fi ne ii n ot he rwixe Illegal n .. . . "
RAn:tti:T I'd Vftcr senilis for. Sciator Hn.h.o k beRan UhhbIiI the r.K'i's t i.uins cf f 1 if
1 . ... .eunlhee nlrvr wlllioul flllUl efforts tvWll- ll CCIinnrnmUe UU Klulen l"l
iinbrv finoinin nullum f. Khroelt. nlcallcd ft runferenve ot the treat) a
f'ivll r veteran. Is pained by the friends tu mcot oa soon as tho en.to
ntmounrcment (hat J10 has Iwen cut off completes nctlon on commltteo rcser.
ihh ff(ivAfnmii)Nt'M muiiinir hue nnu win ywiiwiiis iq jmcvuui nH.vm w
The vote on thu reseivatinu war 6Si
o 41 with. Senator Core aifalll nmun..
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Harrison, Frank B. Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 237, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 16, 1919, newspaper, November 16, 1919; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth154539/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .