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WICHITA DAILY TIMES
recur s. tone
nyone That Will Buy Votes to
Obtain An Office Is Worse Than i
i Benedict Arnold,” Declares Kay
Phone
4891
Phone fl
4391 9
, Anyone-that will corupt the elec-
I orate or buy votes to obtain aa of
============ 5292-ee
daoretthen Benedict Arnold, brick. growing his crops, and arri-
Fe John C. gating his wheat, the raster they
S multiplied. "Lots of us are dying
FAEEnIbecause we don’t work enough. But
says, “Let’s deal wisely
these fellows. What did he
by that? He was going to
191 deal ugly. No was going to dear
with them, hot he called
wisely. He was like that fel-
that said giving money to the
eelectorate was like giving money
F <• the church. So, that’s the rea-
son that I came to think of The two
Blolecenitogether. Let’s deal wisely with
them Ptnee in The Sun
“What does labor want? What
the working man want? Let’s
2 “study about that a moment. He
doesn't mind working. Did you know
ing out a fine that the American working man was
the income tax. the hardest working man on earth
turns out more work In his
_ ; or nine houre than any other
workman in the world? He doesn't
mind work. And, he la not greatly
coun. T concerned about wages, either. Of
. rhacourse, he is concerned. I any he is
era. I Aid: not greatly concerned about it. What
it that a man wants for his work?
merica, we "And that la the very wine that theseserved. A : Z I fascinating, sheFelther doks not
ive here. btoda thto toort Guests, were Mlases, Thelma. An- love him at all or else she is very
_________-___mas am-1 :-2 A m thony. Minnie Paul Harrison, Ceyy sure of him, Judy, too sure - for
Srica separate from the people. Youimee tAN *"mmy the Barnes of Duncan, Okie Lor honesty. I believe that Barry loses
% an’t meet the United States gov-1PLWI the German’ery, rena Andrews, Sammie MeCuation me as well as he could love any-
rument in the road and shakes when they went in the war• a nA Onal Rensor. 1 - Aid--------4 22
Hands with it, It is an intangible wants‘a vines in the sun." A man
? t A wants to clothe hie family decently.
Y "Our people, in writing, the Deela- land live under * decent shelter, and
ration of Independence, said not be able to send hie children to
1 hat they alone would be free. They 1 school, and have social recognition
fare bigger men than that. You in the community. That is the thing
1 now about how you look at things, that you have got to give the work-
I nd how 1 look at them. I want to lag man, if you have a great peo-
set something for myself right now, ple. Of course, it takes wages to
I II mine, but they didn't pat it that get these things, but it is not wages
way. (They said that the people of he wants, but some of the things
the United States ‘shall henceforth that wages help to produce. Now,
I be free,” from new and forevermore, isn’t that true? Isn’t that what we
what did they mean by free? .. all like? That is, to be regarded in
.1 “It used to be in this country that the community, to ‘ be noticed, too
a boy was considered free when he have some social recognition?
Kay told the 175
nen present at
Cay Bible class
f the First Meth-
dist Church Sune
ay morning.
Judge Kay’s
-
R. AND MRS. BABER
ENTERTAIN SATURDAY
ETHEL-IMITATIONS
birthday of ear
country. We see
a good many flags
hanging out this
i morning in the
breeze. There is
not much use to-----------------
I nd then try to beat the income tax. the •
There is not much use to to hangland.
st the flag in the breeze and then sight
rote ignorantly or corruptly.: The
flag is the symbol of. what we
should be. We talk about a_ -
try. but we mean ourselves. The
country was always ■
when we speak of the U
and when we speak of,
nean the people that
There Isn't any such th
set
Mr. and u #7M. Baber, 1414. TAP
Eleventh, entertained with an ice ( A r
cream supper and social Saturday 1 60WW/A
evening for relatives who are at- TO Me * Se 1
sending the W. A. Baber family re- VFDT Gton/M
union.SUNNI
Guests were Messrs. and MeseI.” 22
dames Martin Stubbs and family #f . * Girl’s Murdered Faith.
Omaha, Neb.. George Bentley of I put my hand softly on the arm
Washington, D. C., John Bentley of of Joan Meredith. I had always
Claude, Charlie Bentley of Chatta-belleved that to have one’s pride
noose. Oils. Harvey Bentley, W. A driven down in the dust and tram.
Baber, Pat. Baber, aax Shumake pled on is much worse than saving
Joe Dener and Mrs Melvin Runnel: one’s heart broken. I knew this was
*2""E M2 "Naa"*n i heare '—'’ sen
Jennie neber an,” J. Shumake, I “When he same that he and divie.
agree nicy unerree led the money which 1 spent on him
DION 400TEOD ".with such joy with his wife, Judy, K
AT SUJIMBER PARTY my heart just stopped and I hoped
BLUTIDEN FARIT It would not begin beating again.
-L "Everything about our love which
Miss Bonnie Dick entertained Sat. to me had been so sacred had just
urday evening with a slumber party been business, to him. Why, that
for Mice Kittre Taylor of Dallas, wife of his had. introduced me to
who is the quest of several friends him just for that. She knew I had
to the city. A midnight supper was money, she knew aer husband was
marvedfascinating. She either does not
cicerelies
EAPY
MP C -
and Opal’Reasor,
-
Lit
arrested
4- volver
ters fro
4V.J
abor an
he elec
J15
Jone.” Only one thine Me 1. ouk.
of, she must have money, and for
it she is willing to pay almost any
price.
“I told Barry that he had murd.
erod my faith in all men.
“He just looked at me, Nor /
"And—and-and, it I don’t get
that money for you, Barry, what
are you going to do?
"‘I have to have it, Joan,’he
,. , said. ’And even at the worst you
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Chambers cannot toll your stepfather. I hap-
and ebildren, John Jr., Dan Hewitt pen to know that you will not be
and Jans, returned to their home in of age until next week. By the
Deilas Sunday afternoon after a terms of your mother’s will if the
visit with Mr. Chambers’ parents, least bit of scandal attaches itself
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hardy. Boa to your name before that your step-
Hardy Chambers will remain to father may have charge of all your
spend some time’ with her grand- money as long as he lives and be
parents only has to give you a hundred dol-
Nr. and are. s.'u. Trig, and sontler TmOIH * - much more “
of Archer City spent Sunday with - That is the reason why 1 want,
1 led to go through a semblance of :
stre. n. n. Merau of 1308 Burnett a.marriase. He could find no seam-
in spending two weeks in Ban Amr "’How do you know that, narryr
6 I asked.
3s. H. Harver ot sao7 Ninth to on a, "‘Oh, I make it my business to
trip to suata Fe, New Mexico, find out these things I also found
e out that your dear kind stepfather,
Bryan Cunningham. Lexis Reiser would like nothing better than to
and Kern Brown left Saturday by get something on you. For reasons
automobile for a two weeks' trip of his owe be is not ready quite
through Colorado, yet to give an accounting of the
♦ . Unmoney your mother entrusted to
A Miss Lilian Turner of Fort Worth him to keep for her enildren. a
is the quest of Miss Margaret Gran-E A pretty kettle of fish, lan't IM
berry. 1109 Scott. , - But surely you have someone that
a can take it off the five for you. 9
Miss Kite Taxlot of Dallas to e Don't you know anyone among
spending the summer. ” Dick and your mother's friends who cares
Minnie Har Donnie Dick and.for you enough so that you can go A------------— — --------
Thelma Anthony. And tell them about this? ant male, who to trying, poor dear,
Minn Ceytha Brnes of Duncan, " I do. Barry, they wII arrest
995: to the Fuse % use Mont T".EZ * "EC i the nut
5 place you're not going to tell them
' YuYl & 1-my name and in the second place
I there to always that clause in your
mother's will. A
J "’1 don't care how you get, it.
■ The Ladles Auxiliary of ‘the Joan. But, you’ve got to get that
Brotherhood of Trainmen will meet-money and get it before tomorrow
Tuesday afternoon at the Labor night at ten o’clock.’", .
Temple (Copyright, 1920, NEA Service Inc)
WE IMITATE Roues
TP CIOMG-
PERSONAL
LARAGRAPHS
ML MANNER
To CHOking
was It yearn eld. and it was quite. “These Jews were required to live
an event when he attained his ma-there by themselves.They had no
jority. Some of the older men here part nor lot, nor inheritance. In the
know eu about that. Ton never (Egyptian government, or in the
near that mentioned any more. They Egyptian religion, er in the Egyp-
are Mt free here, now, at about elk than system of education, or any-
years or age, before they are con-i thing that was Egyptian. 1 want
Selous or it. But. 1 used to think up to say, to the working man in a x D. .
an m ***22"cam2‘u224 @*t * *rP*2"*r
& W W E 59*22=="
led street, were built for the benefit
1XRP e/Y of your family, and that this to your
mind, other than going to ewim-town and your system of govern-
____■ ment, and you are a stockholder to
. What Freedoms Means. Ait, and reconnised as such.
3‘I believe there was not no much. We are all that way. We all de-
freedom, as A understand it. then, mand just that. You think that is
as there ismnow, -Freedom to a feet loot true? How long would you stay
a Wichita Falls If nobody ever
poke to’ you, or recognized you, or
mid any attention to you? That to
be trouble with the Jews. They
law that they could never control
******9*2E
rorse and worse: they MW that
kitheir lives were being made bitter
a I with hard bondage and, while It to
ord. meaning not in this lesson, they decided to
7 and leave there. Wall, • man
her. other ought leave a community where
_ PR he hasn’t got a fair chance and
s neeme T. henwmr :****% i not recommit-
E Fovormentacid Lem -.."!". W Nt -
Rpsifs WANRE his courage, and his industry, and
EEA.SYmeS psus that This effort, was not recognized by all
* 20 , - a • r.M 9 SLUSS
real with e complicated piece of uses a. Just the 2eoreas
seninery, You can’t 89 out here American to live with hle neigh-
id pass your nice system of laws, bors, that to what civilization means,
means the effort of people to live
to and together. Now, what are you detog.
use itand what am 1 doing, to enable us
ent when he attained
r. Freedom to a just
d citisen, just meant
hat you are free to keep the law
lad to do right. It means that you
ire tree with respect to the rights
if yourself, and to respect the
lights of other men. We must not.,
ret the wrong conception of the that
vord freedom.”. It, probably came- 1 —
ind that to spurious thing to thin
boute-the word “tree,” came from
fare
ot
a
BRIEFS AND NOTICES
- THEI
PAIANG
. - AND TEN
WONDER WHY
THE MEN APL
Go Gtup
men ? incy
o
018ne ay are semico, me.
War
observi
a bid strong constitution, andli
#9 homeland go to sleep. a»d
to Ton itself, because st3uu,wuN am a uoig. to enable us
Pt an automatic machine. A folks, all neighbors—all ought to be
‘mans fellows have tried per-friends — what are we doing and
al motion, tried to invent-it, what can we do to live together?
the philosophers tell us it, in That is our effort, and that to ths
ssible The government will question that confronts every man
run itself, and the government l in WichithFalls who has any aspi-
PEE ro,fuet shout like the ration towards beine a good citizen.
ow. and ore"
^ voni
Ladies’ Day win be observed at . mu
the country club Tuesday, begin- PI | | (INnEO III
ning nt 9:80. Luncheon reserva-he 1
tons should be made by 10 o’clock ILLA UIIUH1IU 111
The le A. to o n. c.. win meetArm sanainau ron
Tuesday at J o’clock st the Labor MNAIRY L U
Temple. Initiation ceremonies will 1.1 1 I MUAIAT
be held.VITA BUN
The. women. " counelt or the anVEET aumunain
Highland Heights Christian Church VNTF SHTWTH
will moot nt the church nt 9:487., HUTHNUL UllUIVINO
o’clock Tueeday morning.. 97 "-
FELL Murder Is Charge
--*======= Against Blacks In
Zuetiet, **. ."."5 Human Torch Case
to leave. It wasn’t a bad sehemeAMPPesar, 40I CEE VUOC
“That reminds me of our friend:7.
, in Pennsylvania. Anybody that will SEI
go out and corrupt the electorate. PARIS Texas July A ()—,
anybody that will go out and buy Charges of murder were filed kero -------
the votM to obtain an office, after Monday against Elmo Rayford and aWAW
all the teaching, and preaching, and Moody Smith, negro youths aboutmePeL *
efforts of our, people to make a Bov-18, on information that they M P*=
Fed EE =**222.=ereminie ===== meiciumer. U-
May Tone Tee ee-YS art his clothing, burning him, their operation. T Readers of ‘ the contie strip will
that It wastor the boot that they 1 tlr. ...... Another economy measure that is, perhaps be disappointed to the story
bought all or these votes. He said LXAmE Auaken died early Sunday causing grief among the population to itself, which differs widely from
it was just like giving money to ImeAE bear burned from the of Fort Sam Houston to the discon-the continuity of the cartoonist’s
the church. Now, a man that will waist UP. The father of the dead i Linuance of the ligst that has for f conception of the original charac-
say that ought to have his name boy told officers the affair occurred i many years shone at the top of the ters. While the lean popular charac-
, written an an oyster shell, on a leveret, miles southeast of Here clock tower in the quadrangle, ters of Ella’s stepmother and her
great many oyster shells, and he when his son met the others on theCasting about for small items to half-sisters. Lotta and ma Phill,
ought to be sent out of the coun- roadside while they were trans- clip from the general expense, the appear in the picture, nojmention to
try. eferring gasoline from one autome- local army economizer came upon Imade of Blackie, her small brother
Hardest Sratem . bile to another. From statement this mite and pruned st from the or of J. Wallingford Whittle, Ella’s
“Now, some of you old fellows’ the victim—made for the fatheryearly budget. Numerous other jeuts father: and most, important of all.
that have been voting the Deme-said, the other hers apparently were from the annual budget have been Sidney Smoother, with, whom the
eratio, ticket all your life, and partially drunk made recently, among them a. rer.---42-----““- —----------
boasting about it, may think that I The Rayford boy to said to have duction in the number of --• -- -
COOLIDGE ECONOMY HITS
„ “mna Cinders’ in here at last-
Ella with her patches, her worn
peer can NOHETON shoes, her round-eyed stare, and
FORT SAM HUUDIVN tattered skirt, has been translated
. Into a screen character, by Colleen
"Moore, who will appear in the story
the popular comic strip at the
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July s. mn from the popular comic strip at the
—The presidential program of econ-Olympic Theater beginning Friday,
omy has now reached so far into L fe 18. The picture was given aa
the administration of the war de-
partment that it has Ukon the **-
..., .., The picture was given aa
advanced showing Monday morning
—____. . . time at the theater. First National exhi-
i local army posts and bitors have released the picture
■y futile twists of sol-1 which store Colleen Moore as the
•. Clocks that have been pathetic, ill-treated stepchild, Ella
1 at .different points are berCinders, and Lloyd Hughes as her
fortunes of Ena are now becoming
so intricately entangled to the de-
• about it, may think that I, anw any*u nor ■■ -am to navejuucuon in too number or waren-1 5 uuriymun, ---------- -=- -=-
* Republicans here At just related that one of the youths re- men that causes one of the gates of| light et the reading public, is. en
one that they bobbed up in marked that his (Rucker’s) clothes the quadrangle to be closed for tirely eliminated from the picture.
aa, ...___- . I---— .... — -------- -. ,----| the, quadrangle to be slooed for tirely eliminated from the picture,
remarks this morning. (needed: cleaning, and then threw lack of an attendant and m discon- - The story of Ella’s escape from
peaLReN peengasoline on him. The other super timuance of the practice of hoisting her home and her advent into move
the *A, ... piled the lighted match. When the national colors above eighth ins pictures has been”, somewhat
AXA got tee hardens W*YIAn== Rucker fled with his elothescorps area headquarters, ehanged from the subject matter of
the others pursued and ---------------------------the comte strip. Just as different
. E---------ATWELL AUTHORIZES - =*-*=
REMOVAL OF PONDER-ErER NSoinE into • vieh
******** WE MENT college football, man, who is dis-
------1 rulsed in the role of an too man la
DALLAS, July s.40An ordersad- IEHls’s home town merely to keep up
a They said, it | waived examining trial sad thus ithorisins the removal from Texas MEton
flag, good army, far have not made their bonds of "to Tennessee of J. C’ Ponder, in Jall - Colleen adore he Ella to a pa
government, good | $1,500. at Wichita Falls, on a charge of
mpreme court, good I --------------------------------------- *
lH D L HUERTA LAVEs
"r^SL-A; SANTONE FOR LOS ANGELES
I working for, end -----
. PM- SAN ATONIC. July A un—Depar-
whether you fol- tore Saturday night of Adolfo De La
like the next ob-“Huerta, former president of Mexico,
make, but I have for Lee Angeles became known to-
impathy with this day. It wee reported here that he
ar battleships, and
size of our army.
I to protect it with
le, and s done care
vernment to run, the meet
1.222252M 2 22 overtook him, attempting to ckun.
muss our system doesn’t do-I gulsty the flames whiet. they did
tse TA some that "‘""" officers sold the youth
p has got to watch and declared that their actions were ac-
yet-at our last general cidental and that they had no in-
Foe Man ten million Pen. I tension of kUllag .the boy. They
ne down
ery few
re. isn’t
ation or
ere woa
it down
fret
win center t" Aue el"Wun den:
oral Estrada, another political extle
from Mexico.
During, his four weeks’ stay here
LaHuerta made his, first public
speech since leaving Mexico in 1924.
assailing President Calles’ ad mln la.
tration and predicting that it would
soon fall. In interviews he declared
himself ready to return to Mexico 1T5TA-7 mole *--‘"
2200 wepie mate him “Is-**n=*52,"%
. ........... .. .. .. ....... ... nr -—— ---.= as Ella to a pa-
at Wichita Falls, on a charge efi thetle and appealing figure. The
violating the national motor C her." character of Bit’s stepmother is
net. was Insued here touns or Fed: admirably noctrered. both in pord
ederal Judge William H. Atwell of sone! AppratenC” and in petion. 1
the northern Texas district. I , “--*7 -
a.u ***.242 BOND VALIDATION THEME
1 to have been indicted at Memphis, eernp ppAG ADDRESS A.
Tenn., and jumped a $1,000 bond. | LSA • ADDRESS
*........., HIGHW AY MEETING
I KANSAS cirv. July’s. mny-
Benisio, whom police classitie
a bootlegger, was shot and inst
ly killed in Kansas City’s North .,, , the *
today in wise authorities believe is m."W
a feud between rival bootlegging
factions w 1
..".""" ", ". 1 he 4rsr • "he I teen nidhwny association hire to
Philip Infranea, who was known E0A*25
Benisio’s friend, having he
as citeveron July •. mn—we art
“i fighting for the honor and credit ot
" I the state of Texas," declared Presi
*4. dent William Lea of Orange in ad.
dressing the opening session of the
fourth annual convention of the
"Frhere are many things to be
. done at the next session ot the
.. ... I legislature, and these must be em-
offline ioday when let-aNt bodied in the resolution of this con-
NOT ANH 0== ========---=----------
AT CARMELITE CONVENT -" C Rest -
:«^£^«» aF as Saiet aed
melite order In the United States, buckshot as he was walking down
25=enaoarer ::=
80 00 86,Sarled to draw his gun.
th
it
% .Tieelsuon"%oud users
a state polities, unless the
* growing oat of the Arch-
Mgr bond case to not speedily
Fexse road bonds must be vall-
dated and the credit of the stale re-
-===
session," Mr. Lea aserted. *
Z0£ BECKLEYS CORNER “Fourth” Brings
===--.=., Big Decrease in
pinees. I’ll bet, value for value,
they are of more use in the world
than all your crack salesmen and
bank presidents put together.
, But as, things are, the perfect
lover is a luxury few can afford.
You see he doesn’t last. “ As soon
as you try to keep I - - - —— —
ing him, you lord him" for perecto to The Times office Monday show-
lovers cannot stand the wear and ed some gain over the preceding
ar °S. domesticity, A. perfect week, and one reported the same at-
eeemne 2/Coving: not stok- “tendance for the two Sundays. The
of course money is every.. North Bide Community school went
‘thing. Poverty can be a stimulus from 25 to 87, in attendance, the
sometimes—it you get over it quick Salvation Army showed a gain of
enough. But poverty long drawn I tive, going from 12 20 17
out. Poverty that holds you dour “arkes Itethoalat school-sained two,
squeonen. the ***22258 2 increasing from 207 to 20%. The
you and stirs up nil the badness in Highland Heights Baptist attend-
you, poverty that cramps and ance was reported M the same, 221,
starves you and those you love who for each Sunday.
are dependent on you, lan’t M wood. The total decrease for the day
: When Mother says “He will al- was 821. With attendance going from
ways Ito a failure” it to because she 5.996 on June 37 to 4,674 on July A
sees the signs you in your inex-i ------------51
perience cannot see. She knows that
lovers, perfect or imperfect, don't
May lovers long after marriage.
The best you can expect than to af-
fection and friendship. And unless
this to backed up with a little sol-
Veney, Mother thinks your patience
may not be able to stand the strain.
Perhaps hers didn’t. Poor. Mother
, trying, maybe, to. save you
from her own experience. xn *........gz
AU ideals of perfection have to pirme.seuee-p.: H
be compromised with. We all long East Side Presbyterian,
for a perfect lover. But we find it Christian Mission as
practical to take a more all-around North, #
one—one, say, who can love fairly 1. . 5 , _
Well, and earn a living fairly well. Tetl 8,4,874
Yes—compromise in life’s middle .--*
r.-.. returc. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
Syndicate, Mne. J. A. WOOD TO BE HELD
The Predatory Female.
"Dear Corner: I am ‘mad’
about a man whose atte
i."n2 Mali" only.
done not one thing tl
of our town could, ta
If we continue our associations,
people will talk about him-
and me too. What shall I do?
, —PATRICIA"
■ ---- ----------
# »
people
about
Cometh the predatory female pus-
sytooting softly up to the reluct-
to live down his .
pasti c. 1
If this is not ml
sign of the times 1
what, we ask you Miiah
is? 0
We must hasten 9 5
to tell Patricia9
not to go any T
marauding expe-C
dition, not to dal-SO
ly further with I MesHA
this defenceless C
youth. For no I uE
matter how “pass-A S
ing r his atten- zos szencer
tions are at the •
present moment, what chance has
he against * really determined
young woman who “is ‘"mad" about
him? None, we tell you, none!
Something tells up Patricia to
playing a game and knows how to
play it in a heads-I-win-talis-you
lose fashion. She's not going to fol-
low conventional rules,not she.
She’s going to be like some women
who drive automobiles: Who cares
for traffic cops? Give ’em the glad
eye and step on the gas! Who cares
what people say! If they get hit
it’s their lookout: Fm in a hurry:
can’t bother with rules. .. 61
And most times they get away
with It, don’t they? ■ ,
■ Not all women of course, but that
kind of women. They are also the
kind of women who -get their man.
Oct him and tie him with soft, un-
breakable thongs of dependence,
femininity, tenacious helplessness?
Patricia is not quite that sort for
she has, you observe, a conscience.
She wonders if she foully ought to
snare this poor bird who to so care-
fully trying to step clear of femi-
nine wiles. .
Be merciful, Patriefal Give him
to chance. “Don’t try to win him
just for the sport of it. Let him’
escape, ah, go on, that’s a good
girl.*
It you must be “mad over some
chap, pick one without a past he
is trying to live down. Let him
start at least without a handicap
The merters never. "
Ce-FE
small to marry on. My mother
says he will always be a fall- ".
are, but i would rather have;
him penniless than anyone else.
run. Am 1 a k.
for value
S. S. Attendance
BLEDSOE TO FETE
FIRST BIRTHDAY
are dependent on you, lan’t so good.
Maytie you are—the way you feet
now.
Butthe perfect lover is seldom
the perfect husband. The very
qualities that make him a perfect,
lover keep him from worldly sue-
cess-ryou know, gentleness, sensi-
tiveness, unselfishness and precc-
cupation with ideals instead of re-
alltlen like hardware and house-
it is a pity perfect lovers aren’t
subsidised by the government. They „........... ...
ought to be. They are 00 tare and ransom in Mexico
Three Sunday schools out of. 19
reporting their weekly stendance
New Railroad Town win Have
Rodeo and Barbecue
Next Week.
The attendance figures follow:
Church J6 4 June
ret. Baptist-..).. 8131,
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Special to The Times.
BLEDSOE, Texas, July s.—.pea.
20% the terminus of the new ittht
Fe railroad, fl miles went T DE
bock is to celebrate its first birch.
SAX July inane “ with a twa-dny
fete consisting of a big roaco in
charge of Jim Black of erts.
Ronde, N. M. The first any there
will be a basket plenic at which the
old timers of the plains country wiU
meet "on the last frontier of Tex-
N" The second day a big free bar-
becue will be sorted to the entire
crowd.
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NEW AND STARTLING , I HERE MONDAY AFTEROON
INFORMATION ABOUT .. ...... E1 - 4.
MRS. MCPHERSON CLAIMED W.m.FE.ures
----- . morning to a local hospital, will be
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and sarting information 4 con-Taondey 22/er.ow 0274 Rev TX
tained in the official report of Barer, Burma will be in Rosemont.
Doueins, arid, officiate to.Pouceor", Y
Detective Captain Herman Cite on It Dillard, 1. n. Dinara and John
the Almee Sample McPherson inver-E’ms _ .
tiration al the border elty. Cline with the Feeman-nampton ineexe
announced today. rents and recently was connected
“I will say this,” said Cline, "that Mi the Norwood Drilling Company
the information I have is of the He in survived by an widow, four
kind that you dare not print at this sons, A D., R. O, Paul Wood, of
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oral angles hitherto unknown to the | -11
authorities.
"While it is true,” he said, "that
the letter from the Arizona town
has given us new and startling in+
formation of tbs MoPherson case, I
am unable to make the contents
public at this time. Several ‘days
of hard work in, checking up de-
tails will have to be done before I
can give any information.”
The report was said to have been
signed by the mayor and chief of
police of Douglas who have prose-
outed as Independent investigation
since the Angelus Temple evangel-’
let appeared there with her story
of abduction and being held for
"In connection with the rodeo,
prizes are to be offered in the dif-
ferent contests that are to be fea-
tures of the event, end several of
the most noted riders, ropers and
performers of the western country
have lined up to participate in the
“2" wood, water and
grounds are being prepared for gill
who desire to camp out while it-
tending the celebration, and espe-
siel efforts are being made to ob-
tala speakers from the several, sue
bernatorial camps to the state.”
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FOUR FIRES HERE SUNDAY
RESULT IN DEST RUCTION
OF TWO VACANT HOUSES
Two vacant houses at the north
end of Lamar avenue were destroy-
ed by tire Sunday afternoon. X
. One blase at the corner of Second
street and Lamar avenue, was dis-,
covered by neighbors shortly, after
3 o’clock Sunday atternoon. A euil
was turned in but the place was
beyond control when apparatus from
the central station arrived. • U
A few minutes later firemen were
called from the same box and febad
a house burning across the street
from the first. This house was
partly furnished but was also unoe-
These and an automobile fire at
the Highway garage, to the got”
block on Indians avenue, and he
small grass fire on Grant strewi,
probably caused by fireworks, were
innaegyent ot the July 4th "res
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SECOND ANNUAL
3 GUARANTEED
From Irrigated Farms of Poteet, Texas
Delicious, Fresh
40 Pounders, -
July 16th and 17th
And she
For Stand Privileges, See W. T. Minor, H. N.
Dearmore and J. D. Ratliff, Committee,
H---,R-—Montague, Texas 7.
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