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BROWNWOOI
13
TT
LETEN
Abilene Pays 50c
! for Natural Gas
THE WEATHER
Tonight and Wednesday: Tart-
ly cloudy.
9 J .
PRICE FIVE CENTS
MEMBER OF THE 'ASSOCIATED PRESS
BROWNWOOD TEXAS TUESDAY AUGUST 26 1919
NO. 262
IDE MM
REFRIG
RATOR
CARS
GOVERNMENT T
TORES TBI
III SELL NECESSITIES
nir nrr unn nv tin
ur liil nau di mn
DEPARTMENTilSSURPLUS
i
d qeijiM cnujci
iHuudifill UUllLl
! riiMFI riMSlMPIMP
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DM
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liiniiuiiiu
PRESIDENT POINCAIRE HONORS CADETS
SAlilKS TO BE MADE OUR THE
C 01
no
I it
ns
CO
IM'ER AMI BY aillL'-OftlkKit:
MAY EE PERMANENT.
I
(Bv Associatol Pressr.) J
WkXHlMJTON A us; 2(5.-Eel:iili
inisi
... mis
I . r
- 4
j VErA in'.'.rKNTj -of .i fsti n: n
iMPiMf.UATlt'N OK ACTIVITY
I IT ITviri-D STATES'.
t
Stores for Hit sale of household ottiti
Hiodllles which are Included in the
surplus stck if the War Department?
will (he installed September 2"tM. The :
stores iill he located In the depot
efitfr; ami other Inrire cities and will!
accept and fill mail orders. The eon-i jn the VnlU-ti
. i t . i . . d i. .. i j ....... 4 . . - . - .
certain necessities so that these
stores may Ite continued indetinitely ;
part oi the campaign against the
cost of Ihimr is understood
tliv Asj opiated Press. i
W A SI I ISi VI ) Y A HIT; :2.T -E ni.-
sian soviet interests uppar;-iiuy
funds fori proa-
liii race- antagonism
State-- according to
information ip the hands of the
Department of. Justice ;..
are . supplying
tranda to" stir
as a
liigh
u mi nnn DflnDnsn
under consideration. T f HM H
'i:e prices 01 an eommoaiu''s oner-
ed for sale Mill he m fixed as to pre-j
Tentl discrimination between purehas-
ers 'buying oier the counter and those;
buying through mail trders for parcel;
ine
Mtea
will
deli cry hut Hie policy f mak-
tsales through rosloiTico Depart-1
will he discontinued. Orders;
SECURES PERMIT FROM
.MIL AOHSTRITi
so direct to the stores.
' IIA.MOX A; KliliLL PEAX- TO HEISIX
The TostoiTice Department Jia been; coX.STRFt TlO.N WORE OX NEW
atdujd In estahlish sulfations in caplij ROAD i)I3IEOIATEI..Y.
store to exnediato mail orders. The
present plan Is to open stores in four-
teen' zone supply cities including San
Antonio and El Paso. Others will bej
added later.
GHjISEO BANDIT MIL
HIS HOUSE FELL DEAD;
ESCAPED ON A ME
war on tin;
ML CONTfiOl!
D
Commission Report Charges "Big Five" Control So Many
Refrigeration Lines that They Are Able to Secure
Advantages Over . t he Small Shippers.
inUui 0 uHLLL
TO El III
iFOni MK.Y EIEIiKI) AXD
TEE.Y IYJl'KED IX DISQRDEltS
OCCUKIXfi LAST :'ICIIT.
Review in tj' funnel' Cauets of th S!.-. fVr;.;M iijfnry .fmy K'lio wgrq tiaiacd J'or
HatUe hui now rcwru K receive 'the lionor of th- Alma :.tfcUr.
Field of
ommiuee o
T.urn Down
cor
r:on
if .a
President's
'By Associated Press'.).'
WASHKNOtOY mk. Jleclarln?
the step necessary in order 1o control
the husiness u" the live largest pack-
insr comjianies thu federal trade cora-
I mission today recommended to Pres
ident Wilson that the operation of
! refrigerator cars and other cars ior
msporting meat or animals lie de-
red a governitient monopoly and
jthnt the ntHrouds he licensed to yr
!:tnd operate them.
j . .The hi'i .packers the report states
now own ninety per cent of all refrig-
TIIIK. era'lcr cauJpment n the country suit-
IK
111
! i I
Wage
Oeulement
Plan
rcjort says:
'The present country-wide system
Or rlt?fr?llf I()H lit- Mw ia littr nalr.
OKy Associated Pres3.) lors has froun on from th.fr cmttrol
.OlfARLOTTE M. C Aus. 2& Staia ef the refrigerator ear liuwriH com-.
troops and deputies arc patrolling m?lf'fl'mi wJfll TMrlmic iiiil.lc Ib turn
the priucijml street here' in an oiforttthe Yolnme of irafffc. of h imclterv
to prevent a" renewal of thq rioting. in enables them to secure from the raU-
coiinection with tha street car strfke roads . advantages over conipetl?
which resulted. Taot.nfghf In the death cmw pernor!.- ninfa
jof four men and the injury of lair-1 AYCr0 jn tJie sinjpo f direct rebate bat
.HI I 1' 11IJ)V .III-' (IMUitllJ 1H
expedited sen ice to the cars of the.
bis packers.
Thomas Wilson president of WH-
soh t rompany and chairman of the.
i Institute of American Meat Packers
AXOTHER 3IEMHER. 1F RENTIE-
mrs hand ppnsrED j:y
ilMKHH'A X CAVA bRYMEX.
(By Associated Pr?: s)
CMC DEL ARI A texlto. Au
Z. 2fi 1
Anrrbc-r meniucr of Rraitiera s tiauilit
fBy Afiftociatcd Preits.)-
roafl AdmJniBtijatroii today areecl t'
permit Jake UjIamon and Prank KeH
i to build their; railroad thr-oush l.thc
j Texas oil iields from Dublin -and Kan
gOr to Wichita; Falls . ard iwton Ok-
jlahoma. Thife l'e w1i?l extend Ail"
mita. One Jwidred and lennnilfis of
i new trackn&o.jpl! ho ia&i oxleatling
;from -Newcastle to Dublin. ..
The Itiiilrpa L Administration thru
the action of sjme of its ollic'als.Uiao
delayed tho : cstrnction ;oiVlhe rpati
iiy refusing Hrunph -j-tan' -ihe mshi
jo lease 7.0W Kons of rails frrom;tlu-
Fristo raiiroaaat termsjigrbed ipoi
hy the l-ailrw j . asd l iamou & KeP
! and approved ; hy llegional -RaiUv.in
it re; or um vnn i a-.i ive i. -Wuv
i -er. with t-Ujj paid. M SM)ai'r Siep-
pani. noagres
sank located by the .Americans in fhe; T.as fr0l5.j
Luardo Colonehe. Tfe was vrnmh . j.JJi aIProTal inline- i are land n.olon-ycle?.
ny ne irooi.s 01 ph. j. -.- - .. . - - . j! -time
! f" " "'i-i - - ivi'ii nii!i rfetJ litar inu fjufir'ir-1
honViit tioi nc:(jitnl nil mult"?. - ' . L ....t n . .Ul...i .nave j Jt'co
.... ; iKn 01 lWf "ill Jin. .jiniMitru
1 wrilt renewed I jn.er?y 'aziri :hat
:i.ih x of -traekj wUl laid; by
; uar.- 1. . . . " "
IffllCl MOTOR CIS
FIND MARKETS 101
EILISfl CHSTiERS
KES'rtK'im (' of laiPoiiTS i'V-
. FiJtYrn'E uri'i no va 11 to ui:
iIaised ix- Yi.vit riTi iii:.
Troops Ordered Out
MUlircitm N. C Auk. . 26. Four
companies of -.state troops have been
ordered to proceed Immediately to
f 'I. Z ; Pikers are will.
rv"'V""J to submit -the justice of the
i
aiy U vuKiafcd lresfi.) . '; ost. of iivhtg." the president' kela'r-'J-ory of a dozen.
eoWlrSTtiN of one tiT&wC . v4i plJhMrs ' ftW"lBJm -fW'-rftJS.I n
re(aiiusl the raifrr jd shopmen 7 4ft Js. '"r'-'W t ."very cm u in-1 1
tors rosultrng last night In the tl'eath
i of at least two ' persons; and .the in-
i iitforined
Uirerfor -H.iJie of : tilie. i4;f "tn
Uiiilroasl Artmiaisihitlon . today
frflll ill Ortl.-.l .'rtHI-litrf !ITl. '
be-
! -
; Mil jatelH.nt' inftfl. nient ca;i
j..aijif!v'ai jnade' hy peaeefiil and et-
1 apiieal to.J
'I-
. ; (By Associated Press) !
LONDON. Aiijg. a''..A 'lare iHiaifii-j
ty of
h'.'i
fier. 1 eri'.n 6'6 ok
tsueh pressure lo
fc.r:r
ma. (Wrner. if arnsti am.; ifntiaiu oi i - . ; . r.!. Th:s win
AMERICANS HOT TO SIT
ONEOROPaiiSSIOi:
American motor vehicles. ikW1-
vt Uiousand jumv b aUniud
1 - -
' . r t
irittf -CiO'f- UntHUi. m ine m-.v. .
ps hays 4 i- ' - -
thev- wilt not accept as bnis
imiiiik ti e rittin; stitutnUf.il ' tn. .Imy fe.Hn elte.ns of every employ-
tlicni M'Sterdav'by the PresideWt. to Vo-operate in insisting upon.;
The res;ults of the. iiegotiul lofts - f.41" mainiauiuig siien a iruce.
have been - (Ktmmunicated it Jh$ . . TiI U) 0U;r l'"ns.
unions tlirouifhoiH tho couiil ry;. 1 1 r: .ViUou 's iaK:hient vas issued
iuthi: iiist ruction-; -for sOlke; ioe 1 W coimdrtioir ' with 11; derision of
immediatiih io 'determine A in. U5sif hud Ur.jcior tlene'ral Jiinos
t her . Uie proposals of . Ihe.-Ptt- -?H demands by rarirna 1 shopman for-
deiit Mill be-acci-epted. J'eJNlHiff-. twetuy-fnv per rent advance . in --
the issmijirc of a strike' vote (be - taes. Rut ilm wncral ;priey- pro-i
mei werf urged by Our - wrmnif-' ! wmm-ed . ( uv.-r-i also the vae. dp-i
tee o reiham worliinuv. Huanus oi oinr nunurcus oi ttious-
II BIUlLiOr
Oil ROSSI FRONT IS
FIGHTIi VALIANTL
Commission's demands to the co-
mon sense of the Americas public.
.HEX HAVE BEEN CO XT 1Y 10 1 "SLY
I X S EE VIC E FO U V 1 V K Y E A US
OF dlARD WAKFARE.
CHISAGO SA11NISTS
FLAGRANTLY VIOLATE
WAR-TIME DR! LAW
HOKE TII VX A TIIOCSAXD ALLEG-
ED TO KE SELLING WHIS-
KEY AXD DEER. t
(Ry Associated Press)
CHIGAGQ;. Aug. 26. Arthur. Far-
well president of Uie Chicago Law
.anl Order League states that of: the
Dr.Hor.iili.K-s todav vM rto f. f pniad workers Vfhu-b are lMW;bo0n fi
U.k Cnii:&n. m p ;:rriiy'?U rm "1; rVS'.u flfibting-up i
. (Ry Associated Press)
lEDVTJlA GORA: RjlSslail Lanlaml ! i; Sim snlnnn nn.-Ti lmro nvir n thon-
Aug. 2C.: A : Serbian battalion which Uand are violating the warVtime - pro-
ghting under 6im Hag. orhibition law liy . selling whiskey or
since August -ISM. ?till is; hoer. Twenty-eight down town sa-
; ....... i.... ... "hi6 iiuiu ui iuciiuii iviiasm. .loon Keeners were arresieu yesieruay.
coinme-ri -m .usiy flahusi mad or to ;4-ri:.k-liv . " .. ." . The role . -of these kerbs' on. the
i v . "i .-' " iphtain mcrf pav will ;e asked as thuU. . ' t : i ' ' ..."
-traiiroul f!:(pb.i-s -n- a r unet: ;. - L;' -' ' 4l . - . .'- rNorth RuKaian front has been similar
" (....'...rt-r. 'Tlie- nlani of Pri-;ide!.i.:.W4toa as rL i"' s-.. H Uat of the Szecho-Slovaks in Si-
. : .iii ii; i-' t i; i . . . .. . ..i - M.i-.ii'i . !
rationed
i - . . . ..... . i
an-'t-ropurtioiiate njnniiuy quamiu.-s sun:.-.
;rnrnl was announced againtJt t)0 oikr. "along . with
the cost of UV-1
lv Ln--1- ' w.rto "lMi would add to-tranaporla- V- 'i fy !m- g" ?raI1t- w'1
jtU.Umi.o.t.-. . normal.. ef(iiiniiir . -...o";t ions "art- "fe'-fort 1U (disciplined soldiers five years and.
Iv '.fuantities u?. ston-H tbd Mt:.!-; -n ian a:if!t"iinc--rt ' V .. 'several thousand-" miles ' from liome
- . . . - . tV- Tho uens iiii. f the president ami ;i . i f. r.. i
ilnfiuished i
SUM
DCPDI T UP
i 1L i imhr.nl -SvhicltWnie-uu that UiIk pnli woold is- pyi "1: "I" J L31"'1' Jt no-.y.whe .they no in action
I til V" il' . " - ------- . . . UtJ'Vl IV1
i - I "
r
L liLUHUIlHIU
FOR OVERSEAS ARI
"t ransHjun-
fl'iiuii.f iy
- . !
ll fill lit
MIL TRANSPORTATION
ariioiicy" is to. lw rt"-oiu;idl!red. Tlwse . wurt(iia. fKtrtf' : ."
-'. ith wr4e M'oU-
TIip . prfijh-Ht ;!.vr.u nf aJvt'rtnat.
X k ET A M EX DM FAT ( 1 1 A : I
llMPORTAXT PJO VISION OF
t GERM AX TEI- ATY.
OMPLETELY - PARALYZED i
nor ff:.-UMe. -at jW."
" STI! I K E O V TR I u H N I X S Y .1
H3v Associate Press
fKsiHNGTfiX. AM ndfr .i J ... . th.mT()KV.
eiKl
can
(...in
iltjlll Jlt t...iv .:--"
minions to pupenp K
with lh;e
aiy agreemeai uj ant. mi- j
p relations co:amii-f th- A in ri-i LOS "AXfM
l representation- '.iiiiiua'wl 'irajisjortatioi
in tlie variou? jnlWnatiunal com-j California " afl
construction
re- tiortheast ;and
reparations commiSKlim ;.; :
er-i as may he appointed
Lf-ague of Nations.
LBrf. ' Aug. ' 2C-
tiirougiiout i -southern
far afi 'Frewfo oil; the
Ur Yuma AHzonb... is
Il'A-
Uail
of 1 paralyzed' '"ffhe strike spreadf last
!ic!i jth- ( night 1o Ift'ersfield ..;int Yiima
by the.; switchmen anil brakenien quittim; in
sympathy ivil . tho .trainmen.
r.itc :o tini-
CITY OF JERUSALEM DELIVERED
TO BRITISH FORCES BY YANKEE!
PHOTOGRAPHER FOR MAYOR
KRy ARSociateil Press.) .countered thfy Aineriran -photogriiplier
SEW WTL'MINGTGN. Pa. Aug. 2i'. !anI asked him to ride with him. Fol-
The city of Jerusaleni vis really stir-1 lowed by ma!tty of the cifys people
;the iroctsal6n continued :imfil two
rftish .s'old:ihs halted them vtaere-
.luajior according to tin account of the upon Urn American Informed thciToni-
affalr told by Captain V.'endrll t'l -; mins that-hcjj. had the lioiipr of Rtir-
this
rndered to the British by a Yanl;e tl;
photographer. acUnfe for th" Araiill!
JUIiU U JUI III:! uaiiv". 'i . I i-iiih-i ujfi nil: niyn ui mi: i. in i ii-
nn'ngton "who recently returned f rom i iiiiish government an.l -asked'- the
where he had (servu as a Red -sentry jo lead the way to the Iirilisli
Egypt
Crass worker. t
ifter weeks of -bomhardment Caji-
tain Cleland said thp Turks had dn-
cidfti to surrender. Tiie ftlayor hitch-
ed a sorry looking Team of donkeys
10 a carriage raisefl the; white Hag
and' started out ot the city gates Lo
find the British. On 'the way he en-
enoral's caityp.
The nearest British geneJnil '. rode
into the city dnd posted a -notice- that
BOLSHEVIK. ADMIT
ODESSA CAPTURED
('Hy Associated Prcis.)
. TENDON Aug. 2(i. The occupation
of Cfdnssa the -bief Hints hui porl on
the Mack Sea. by the-allied forces is
admitted in a- RolshovUci wireless
from Moscow. The city war. occiiiii-
ed after thirty yesselis'had iionrbardod
it foT two days. . .- :
imj6(ter& who e-itablisbed Ihrir bant-1
nefis unter than RO:: liave -noc nr-ent y;:- iuher - wik.
......Ili.ti.' fil fllJ .iii.-i u.liv. HiiJi. m.
KUUiu4 tAif. - -. -j
... . ...; ..t..- M-t" "ii
1 lie liOKHI oi i rant iinvii.uj 1 ;.r.. .... ... .
i a niiwliinii t'tifiinimi' fit": w 1
:umi .CM'ce irt Lon.dun - to uggt fttJttIJrHC hX(rl. w
c-oaslcration' to alt imporr.-i from ; - fA t lHrp-:i? ut.Ouf
Aiueijicai obi .and hew."- . if l'"14 '1 t;lf' e
-Thb Chaiuber" has ' m. guested w : aj1"'"1' . 'lf f f.
basis' of distribution tbit y-arly a:v-'5Ml kU'o h l-Uw-.- vugC3 ami th-
orenigfe off :h'npof.JS obtiiin'ed by-aildingi
the tofyls for l.jil2. 1!t.t?.' 191-1 amlj r-Hsruir si nnrnrs'irft
a. tod ow.4h i: rour: i kMCI :ri pDrcrHTC
scliome gives preference to lUose hu-i UL.LlsiIl?ULnU 5 lILULSs l U
po'rliirs whose. . organizations" have
boen in existence for a long time .but.
als.o itakns into account" importer 3vbo
Htaried in 191J and VlXfn; "
TIlo: plan -.has been 'ratified unahi-
niou5fly by. :the . Importors and Ptc
I'.ouj'A of Trado is now circularifcuig-
the-ehtrre trade for their.; returns on
basis. ' .' . I
Tiiis in declarod-lo.be only. -a. Henir-
pora-y arrangement and not to bo
taken; as an indication ot tne m-uisii
Govriimont's trade policy on motor
vohieies after Soptemb.er; 1st. . ' (By Assoc: aled I'ress.).
PARIS. Ia.uk. -2C The- peace treaty
wit It (e rnrany and other coiiventiaus-s
.which wiio simultaneously aigifod i.at.
Versailles I were presented for vnlitjU;
(-atjbn to (be Chamber of Ueputicg4)y
Premier Xjlemcncoau today. i'ron-ii-
J-ri'erit-fofficfalfi of 'Kni'nro were - In ."fh.e
rbiimher when the .presentation- '.wan-
litadot-:.
....(... ip-tuclrtRiissian. British. French or until
Wn-tiiig the. Hbopmen. In reply "to :rcc01lll American Allies they dis-
ihe.r demands fur a 2 per cent in-.. ir. .lll;-ll3flr-pnti..
th.- .shopmen w.-re asUe.l to ac-;. th vhuctM te Serte in
me- auju.sthient ot. their pay to. .. - i
till. vl-l 1111.1 ii V'l tll.V H 111 .
.... .T..-. Ci..!.:.. r.
tours work- wlnrij tnev contenuod . . ; . . -
r t- - i ;r?aeue(i wuessa. wnere tuey Avere
as.irtveit oihrr empbea and denied f...;1 --- ;
4. ..: .. .iiwi iiimi- .uiu .i u.uiiiiiimi mi- m-i nu
tip.:.: '.- -n...- . ;..: -J.'igiunst the Central . Powers
F-TIJ 1 1. i:. Lirn .im-illiTa il.ll iltliltl.l5 11 (
lte bttsii; pay from'
ieenta ait "hour whereas
;1T etniB to st cents
--man ded
VMM- tai?!frt.a-pt ffhe- basi"f ten -hoars nav for eiahtl
nortfiaJ . in if c -:y '.yi1. .it 'iR
IXIAXTKY AXD SI0XAI CO HI'S'
0XLY EEAXt'IIES OPEN TO
EW EXLISTMTvXTS.
They
(By Associated Press.)
NFW YORK. Aug. 2C Rcernlting
men for service in the United States
army overseas wh'ch was. discontinu-
ed a month ago. was resumed today
tipoa instructions from Washington.
i'-GS Whts to Tof-wlp1 to ?ewbere to. tight Aim-j0nh. whUo alplfPants for entry into
eas-a-i increase ofilria' so tn lftrlea. for. Archangel. thcinfantrv antl the .Mjnal corps. will
m hwr was-de-lnpi"" 0V(-nt.iai" to' join the.AlH.es ia. aecepte.i The enlistments will be
TREATIES TO DEPUTIES
FOR -THEIB APPROVAL
UAXY llli-iiliY 0FPIC1AKH . VlT-
NKSH' J'l i: S I: X T A T i 0 X T O"
- i'li EXtrii j?o it i: vn ri oati (lx. :
(.Ajnf IvX'S STRIKE EX OS.
it -jwas undetj the protectipn . of thej .atj is stated-oindally here that the
British government. TAvo id ays later Itiissan ' vol nii tear armv" ( cuniM
General. Aliebby rode triumphantly; Odessa the iWlsiieviki retiring in the
into .Jerusalem n and the news Of the direction of. Balta northwest of Odes-
surrender was given to" the world. 1 sa
(Ry Associated Press.) . -
fiYDNlCY N S. W. Aug. 2B. Tho
carmen's strike ended here todayi
when a mass meeting of men decided!
to remain. Tho i-iiopmen are affecU'd'!
inime'diniciy. '
GOLD STOEACE FOWL IS
RELO RESPONSIBLE FOR
II OFFICER'S OEATR
H IiV ERA 1 0TII K US S URI 0 lSI Y
FIMUl PEKSU.MAREV TIIK
. SA.Mi: i'AUSE.
111
tCy Associated Press.)"
. ALhUVNt?!-:. Ohio .Aug. .2(5. Col..
Charles Weybrocht.- just back from
'Franco died 'today as a result -his
physicians believe of eating cold. stor-
age turkey Saturday at the takeside
country club. One woman is dead and
a man and his wife are paralysed- and
their .recovery considered 'doubtful
from' the same cause.
4 j j) tv 'S Vv ) f t fiv SZ J Sf
sxoy axo srxsmxE.
TIORNISLL NV Y Aug. .2(1.
aJ Snow fell in the sunshine here ?
-$- today for a period of .five i -min-
utes. nieltlinr as it struck tho
'? ground.- : - .
S s $ $ $ J 4 'i
France
The Sedbs seized a locomotive aud
siillicient -box cars to carry 1 the bat- j
talion and after four months journey'
arrived at Murmansk. .
Tho Ser'as seized- a loeontotive" and
the spring of P.)l.S round "the-'Serbian
oattalion there "rady' to fight .gitint
the Uolsheviki. and. for the first few.
months Of the canipaign. the. Serbs
formed the backbone of the force op
posing the Reds -wliiclr speedily!
w-reated several hundred miles of the
.Murmansk- railway from the ". Communists.
Throughout the subsequent fighting
on this -front Serbs liave distinguished
themaelves. and now thov arc: n-wait-
ing tho day. when Oiey can return to
greater Serbia which-includes Bosnia
and other territories where they. lived
when impressed iuto the Austrian
army.
Cotton Belt Enginemen
Badly. Injured When
Derailment Occurs
-for one arn three years.
PflMPTDIIPTinU
luuiiun
pTnn
jiur bunuin
OF BRITISH WARSHIPS
TIIOI'SAXDS OF WORKERS 1YILL
PRORARLY RE OISCnAHOED
AS A RESIST.
(By Associated Press.
LONDON Aug. -The govern-
ment has stopped work on all war-
ships oa the Clyde except those -that
aro about to be launched according to
the Glasgow Record. The paper says-
It understands that the same order
has been issued to all shipyards of
Great Britain and will Involve the
discharge of many thousand work-
Imen. - 7 '. -
(By Associated- ProssJ
TEXARKANA. Aug. 2(ii-rEngIneor
Hemphill was fatally injured and
Fireman Dyer was " hurt .when their
engine and two coaches -left the rails
on the Cqtloji Beit at? assett Tex-
as. Passengcrf. ;we"re jarred ibut not
seriously hurt. The enginemen were
from Tyler.
Shears Driven Into
Breast Causing Death
of Waco Auto Worker
(By Associated Press)
WACO Aug. 2G John D. Smith
19 years old an automobile top build-
er wals killed when a door fell on
him driving a. pair of shears whlcK.
he was carrying into his breast near
his heart. -'"
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1919, newspaper, August 26, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343317/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.