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BROW NW GOB BULLETIN
THE WEATHER k
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BROWNWOOD TEXAS THURSDAY MAY 19 1921
VOL. XXI. NO. 182
DEATH CHS
' CHIEF JUSTICE
UPREMEGOUHT
LOXO AD HONOKARLF CAREER !
closed with bkatii OF
EDWARD BOH! I. AS WRITE.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON May Ifl. The death
hpfl early 1oday of Edward Douglas
White the veteran drier justice of tin
Supreme Court of thej United States J
msi a shadow of sorrow over the na-i10
grown
-jnMcstcem not only anion? his ofiVin'
associate but in the entire .commun-
ity'! ".
IThe Chief Justice .who was 76
ycdrjold had enjoyed -rugged health
unfl fthe time he was forced to submit
to m recent operation for bladder
rofible. His record for "attendance on
thcjlkjiich was traditional.
7p chief justice since the first had
a more important tenure of office nc-t-oifiing
to students of law. Occupying
hisf fplace in the court for twenty-seven
years. Mr. Write participated ir.
judgments whicli decided tlie fate of
thojlihroKic tax. the direct primary
prohibition and - woman suffrage
amendments as well as issues in tre
menVous legal battles which grew ou'
of ifie anti-trust and Commerce regu-
lation laws. His "rule of reason" de-
cisions in the tobacco 4ind Standard
Oillanti-trust cases called the aten
tionfot the public to tie fact that lu
intended to interpret the law accord-
mgj:io fonnulae of moderation as weP
as faccordins to cold logic. Filing tin
opining for the majority of the court
thejchief justice refused to construe
aU Combinations as in violation of the
unless the rcsiiaint they exer
cise against normal trade w-as "un-
reasonable."'' i
According to the funeral arrange-
ments which were tentatively an-
nounced today hy Frank K. Greene
Maffdiall of the Supreme Court the
interment will take place here in Oak
Hil) cemetery following simple ser-
vices under the Catholic retiual in Si
Matthews chnrch Saturday morning. '
If WwrranhiqaL
Chief Justice Edward Douglas?
While as. 'strictly speaking the
lnriw o-enrrwentauve or
il. I i-.t 'th sniuli OP
ifce;jsupreme bench for a
number oJ
yeans.
Opining from a famjly of judges hif
father and his grandfather before bin
imvfe to on the bench. Chief Jus .
tid White Lad had a gudicnl inherv
tanfcas aS legal tntining. Hu
knowledge of the Civil Law was gen-
eraK regarded as the s most profound
or any man that ever sat on the bench
of fail- .Supreme Court; of tlie rnitef"
Stalls. He developed fa specialty foi
questions of interstate (commerce urn
hislfontribution to the law of the lan
prolfitbly wrifl be a permanent one.
lf f TO born in the parish of La-
fonrjehe. La. November 3 iMr. Hit
parents were Catholic and he wa
ol that faith. His education was in
Catholic institutions. In hjs carl
youlv e auended the School at Mount
ki IMsirv-s near Emmitsburg Md.
lat he entered the Jesuit College in J
New' Orleai. and rurally ue went
fif CONTINUED ON PACE TV. 0
FRANCE INDIGNANT AS
RESULT OF STATEMENTS
M BRITISH STATESMAN
-P.VEBXTK COR IH ALE AT I A K L
M (DECLARES OXE; frevch
i M-WSPAPKR.
(iBy Associated Prey; i
PjVKIS. May U'. France ins-sts npr
on T I lie execinion 01 uiw h'111"
xtvihy in towing the frontier line be
tween Germany ana j'piano m upil-i
SB&ta. Premier Brianil declared last
. iS. . .......
ntgut to a group ui uuvwajivi im.u
IMiSsaid he maintained the position
outlined by himself last Sunday when
anllvierins Lloyd George's speech lie
declared that an invasion of Silesia by
German troops would not be tolerat-
ed My the French. . !
STewspapers here are irritated by
wd George's declarations. The
lEctfo de Paris called the statement of
lh British minister iPortinax' and
adUM "'Please give us jven less if pos-
sfll'; than you did in your last speech
in tl(e I louse of Commons. The siffsi j r
is !oo grave henceforth to lie treated
a si poli tics. There is no1 getting away
ifpfo one fact. The cjntente cordiale
2r!!t stake"
' If
jjondon. May IX Information in
official circles states jthat the Polish
consul general Beuthen has informed.'
the inter-allied plebiscite commission
that Albeit Korfanty' leader of the
Polish insurgents has issued si pro-
clamation to the people of Upper Si-
leJia to jjurrender their arms resume
work and avoid military contact with
tb
Gerlnans. He. declares also that
1000 men have been demobilized.
tfoiial capital where during his lon5 suzus reaH-v an" 0CnS on lanu ai! II1C
veafs of service on. the Supreme fnu mentioned Dr. McFarland un-uJX..-.
l-.i mtt.: i ...imirnTinn for -whose energetic auspices and el-
UV.ill.llr lis. JIXU h'W""
T SI
L
TO BE OPENED SATURDAY
ITHLIC M AV EX.10Y MYUIMINU
TWO DAYS POOL WILL THE A'
BE DRAINED.
The initial opening of thp big sw.ini-
imnK and bathing pool at! Brpwmybod
hot wells win i be given '.next Satur-
day afternoon . beginning at o'clock
and lasting until 8 o'clock in thej ev-
ening. The pool will also be opep tc
the .public Sunday from 3 o'clock in
the afternoon luntil S o'clock in the
evening. " People who really enjoy a
good swim in healthful water should
no time m getting their bathing
forts the big piJol has been construct
MM
POD
RQWNWOQD HUT m
ed was feeling-enthusiastic today ovei.arms-
the results of Ithe work and also as
to what might be accomplished in
the future. AS a matter of . facti.tht
pool is going to leap to the front at
one bound notbnly as the big hesilth-
ful and pleasurpble. feature of Brown-
wood but of the entire central west
as well. As suited before the snrfnee
area of the hi pool is 40onn snuuri
feet and about; one half the bottom
area is concreted and will be fori the
use of tlie litt tots an.l larger chil-
dren. The wjater gradually deepens-
until it at a certjain point or to be nWc
particular at.
drops off to a
As stated th
a given i n;o suddenly
epth of about 1.1 feet
poo! will be. open te
the public Saturday and "Sunday -afternoon?
and evenings and next Mon-
day -the- water jvill be 'drained off und
the pool clearife'd out entirely. ' a'ftei
which is will :tain be filled and fur-
ther announcement made in regard u
public bathing and swimming. r
A pavilion Sixteen feet wide fenf'
feet long j5 nearing .cohiplion
and very n-uch;; resembles the famoiu
Murdock paviliitn on the beach at Gal
veston in days! auld lang syne. Seat'-
will be provided on tlie second t)ool
for visitors ant people who desirfe n
rest especially! mothers whose dhil
drieii are disporjting in the' water. On
inc nrsi uoor uiv pavuion uu'iuj-
eight small dressing rooms1 -for the ust
of bathers lias) been built and wjJier
the building isj; completed which jV ill
le within a few days nowt everything
wjll be modern andf theAest- qual
ity. Later it fwa? suited today tha
in the immediate vicinity of1 the 'hi?.'
pool a number!
of strictly first cass
bath houses would b
and high-toned
built. nrn rooip nntnming a modern
porcelain
for taking
or summer
settling and l b
norninnmit thk n'nnk rftirnn ". wheb
was placed nrolind the-.top'offthe dan
effectually -prei en ting the" c:rosiori o
the" 'flam by th
waves. - ii imuf
. - -.-- j
b(
understood in' t
fnntiPflirmt thai 'Jhr
work by wav of making-the :pool
' :
twns Will be auded nntil it isjnot o
valuable as a great public playground
but it will be beautiful and sutradtivc
as well.
Pryor Declines to .
Resign in Letter
to Governor Today
(P.v Asfifiritffl Press i
.... -
AUSTIN. Mar llt.-Uenviim that
or.. .-...ic Ti-wiJi.ir.
Lncnntinn nitl ho ncl-nH nthrr t1n '
'that he is ndtjpoliUcally in: aocjpr.d
with' the Governor. V. G'. . P-Vor"r a
memner oi nie Kiaie prison oininis-
sion addressei). a letter to GoveJnor
Neff- today decuning to resK-n.
Retail Merchants Express
Thanks !to Citizenship
for Convention Success
The Board -o
Directors -.(ml Secre-.j
tary of the Rejjail Merchants' Associa-
tion "of Browjnwood are j-incti'ely
srrateful to evjry per.sop in ; Brown-
Iwooil who in any way whatever" as
sisted in insikntj; the big convention of
retsiil merchants of the stsite the suc
i'.L.i n i. ;.av: ' en 01 murtier m .uci.er.nnn cnuniv aim unr.vnwo'Mi cam nei year aiutr: n
-.1 1 I..:. .. .... nr. - - - . .j 1. .....11. . .
a -hOt bath either WUttCij T1 V1 -crui ui .'.a--. . u i pwnn: u-iii.-j (
.ii. . . "- !-- T?iittlr rrintntirfs th:il tlin itnliflmnnt aiI iti 1fitnl bci tir.-iijil !-fk. oiKyrtiifchii
; ; itne nam is gr;Mu:iu .... .. .
COming COlllriaC finr" - vui-iiLei 11- - iici-imi;j v -ujiiiiJi. ifr...e rn-raiu jbu.
onr
of the splendid assets ofHhe orit-a' --v - ...- ntra was wji in.Hi rv-iy vuimjr
wst. has onlv ommenr-ed and thai 1 ' " motion for rehear- v.idw he haj!fevei" sittende:!". . ; i . . " .;
time passes improvements ahd nihil-1 :mh f thcf it tyr 5- limn as Ui-lay:df.
cess that It was nnd it is felt iiat!lonstratIon club. Miss. Msiyesie
wihout such askstance the convention I Malone homo demonstration auent for
would have fsljllen far short of the ! Brnvyn mly was prosont. and much
great success ip attained in oVerv AVav. enthusiasm was manifested. Nellie
Honor and praise is due everv person Mac Tesso" .eioct;1 president
who helped foi? without such 'help! the Tnuz Gibson vice president and Ln-
work or the big meeting and its!re-':ela Pulian- secretary-treasurer
suits would have fallen short of what ' Thirty-three members were em oiled
was expected of iL
Wild Brahma Steers and J-
Bucking Bronchos Will
Be Brought Here Soon!
The rodeo iiiansigement announced
Thursday that everything is moving
along nicely artd thst within the liext
few days the wild brahma steers. and
bucking bronchos would be bro'igl.t tc
BroWnwood fipm places where jthey
are now being held ready to move.
The street pslade is heing worked
up and various other details" planned.
Tomorrow and Saturday it is proliably
that the men. anil women who are to
take part wilt begin to arrive and
make' preparations fcr the big event.
CHILDREN DROPPED INTO
FATHER'S ARMS SAVED1
FROM INJUR! IN EIRE
MOTH Kit TOSSM) ItUlM' 'I'm
FATHER AM) THEN .H .MI'ED
1XTO HIS WAITIXi ARMS.
(By .Associated Press.)
Ycrety Durned .Mr. ami jtirs Henry 13 ;
Joltnspn saved their five children fro'r-j
proiiable death when their iionio 'vya !
destroyed by fire last liigiit; with" :i
loss of $20000. : - ' i - .;
The family- were sjeep.lnir oii th.
upper floor of the house and . ri !
awakened by the- smell .of smoke ri'.n1
the crakling of the flanies . lolni.'oj
leaped to the ground imd. his v.if
dnipped the childrer out- bv anc; each
suffering burns into hie .nrms.' "- Sb-
then' leapeil and he ciiugh; lier ir h.-
POLISH TRO Ul'S 3IOVIXC-
'- (By Associated -Pres.)
A.MTBRDAr lay . lit.- -At-cori in-
to thej Berlin :fcri5z Zeiiiing there. has
been ii'large" niovenien.t f- Polish
trobpii in-tiiu.-Uireotion of pah.i;'. Tir
newsjaper adds that n- nmnllo- ni
bridges oyer :t he Vistula 'rivsi n
blown up and the Germans Ve'!) f :i
Polish mid on Danzig is iu'4.;u!'c.
Kansas City Man j
Killed When Car ;
Is Hit By Train;
-. -"4 - ;
I By Associated Press')-.:. 1
DAIjLAi1. " May 10. Ilarry. ..M "
Itoaehl a Kansas City 'business .nihil ;i
was instiiitly. killed here today ivhenj
his automobile was struck by a jms
senger train at a grade crossing .
Thonias P..-: Hubbard cf Dallas tlu
other" occupant of the car wa Severe-
ly injured.
Verdict of Jury
on Which Women
Sat is. Attacked
(By Associated Prcs--1 " .
AUSTIN: May VX -An application
for'wijit of habeas corpus was admit-
ted in the court of criminal appeals-
the case of Robert .1. Riddle i.onv'ict-yt
legal" because two wome.n.al on
tlif' :
grand j jury wltich
retunieiS the true
lull. j - . . :. -
. i;uere wsis also sunmitcu w tills
-ulu L '" X uew" Mvnaii -v.tar. Mt.nij;
1 E." Brent- frm Galveston eouniy
f. 11
West Texas Wool
Being Assembled
-D II Dl - f. Ilf "ShL " jsplu- of the tact that snl
M DCLllinger x iinflimr:r fjitr ut;(.h war venom nU''
- ;di'niel !1)V - the lender's in the move
Special to The Hulktin.i
BAIiLINGER
CGER. May UJ. The wool. rp.
Ballinger tor . the pst- twO
ceipts at
weeks how. total .over. jo(j)ib pounds
ti .-.r...
Couipnnv with.
Aa3 ' u'"i'.
storage capacity for oe-r a million
PQin 9 W If-addlllS to ; Its -HfC!-
ent .'storage a warehouse iw. by l ip
feet; The low insurance nue of $1.1"
at thijs in'ess makes sin attractive
proposition for wool ' growers togeth-
er wit)h;the fa eft. hat the wopt :.Js'-han-1 v.)iat was coming ajut--t:iy iro't -husv
tiled without ' commission only .TOejlt is prolmfde that if My Pattosi h'ai
per hale being ebargeif for -amp'Him ! waited until the- renort of (hi er.eden
and rweighinu.. Wool is hiiu receiv -
t ed heiri from a distance of six'tv :rnd
j seventy miles.
Girls at Bangs Meet
and Organize Club With
Membership Thirty-Three
A group of girls met sit Bangs 'Mon-
day sifternoon and organized :i home
anil the club begin woik under Hat-
! tering auspices
COTTON MARKET
TLaurtesy S. L. Mansell Jr. Co.)
NEW YORK.
Open Close Yesterday
May 12.82 12.1 S
Jiily; i 12.71) 12.g:j
Octobkr i:i.i."i k;.:m
. . NEW ORLEANS.
Open Close
May i. 'll.a:i 11.82
Julyij- . 12.42 12.'!0
October. K!.07 12f8
' 12.157
12.7S
LJ.lfi
Yesterday
1 i.o:i
n.i)7
: SPOT MARKETS.
Houston 1 LC'; Dallas .llifJO;'
York 12.43; New Orleans. 11.73.
New
Slim
AVI'OMO
T-.I.KCTEI
V R E S I D i : T ii W S S 0
Rh-hLKCTFR SEClU'T i V.
nt
W
M. Morgan
fvin 'uliuiio
u n k'lnl pit'sMei'l assd dlf
rnscj tii San liiienii- n;N --
'h ctcd veen t:ir. of t'iu Texas
Rolail Men iuuils' Aijoeialion in
J.lie co I sine iiiiuiiti-s of the stall"
coineiiliuni in Browitwood Wetl-
uesdny eyi'iiing. Tlio next aiuma!
nieothiir uijl bc li'dil lit Vit'rl W;nr(li
The ta.K C'unvenNon of the Rtftar
Mrrhatits" 4sotlatif.n .of "Texas! :liek
at Ih'oVjjwid p: . - d iivi- history a
fifteen nih:Hjl- prist i -o'clock- "or
i AVfduiday .iv'-nijia intrv ii-iti Vv -f.-l -
Ifivvimc'a. ;f'ri-s 61' rfi-'du'ionslUh.t
-last of ivhidh a? niio. thrvnkuiglfUKS
i nonl'e t ; lifownwood gnsjRiAllv l-t?n
'z:;;
7tmiii r". TloWurd .Payiv
ja'lii-- of i1rov.-nwootrtahc
; iTryoe e-Nj? w!n-in way coiirl ."
H.iue - i tn s-icce--s or tlie pfafcai
turn. .Tlie last d(b-gnt.to ii t ft II -
jwus thK rcdluiSniblc Sani -SOtJ:riftkj..-rJ
' Boanmriiit.. Ayiio tb rlared K-. was .:h.
'ivor -' ' f tVje convr :rJnn romi':"iiii.--"
r
tier in whuih ' hev bundled th1. im
ventionL He-ialso !-tiied tlVaJ "iiUlufjl
h" IkhI ;!. !ii.-i! ir.i'"n illv -viT;
state ronvcittmn jt t!n org-uiiKitioj
i urrn. jj pariel .ul" ipilil.in:
saying .-thaJ j m nj.iwuv.ool -cotivon
ler fiirht-Vt ijrfd .in' an eifort. to jrnov
'inc nesnntuai icrs oi uie . oisue asstfcia.
tioji froni Ss.n Antonio to Wiico': nhi;
it is "possible that uiore or .less. 'per
-sonsil el ing had ii-'Mi ii'jeejvd" -iuu
Iment ThdJeader
in ? he 'elfort t
- chunstf.;hej(i(&uaHeii. fron
('t)' "to;. Witfi was A L.
In
from th-) Ahin
I'atjini.
1 l'onner i jiresidejrt nf
the iiranuati?
' who. started Uu- ball to rori.ing irnncd
iately
following the address of Hon
f J'fiP MeUdcU. edll-duv
morning
1 and came vej'y n a r . beinu ruled off lit'
t'oor On si-.pjoiiit of order.' The tal
madf at
I the Sail
that time by fMiv Pottott pin
the Sail Antonio folks "wise"-.as U
uiah cotlunitifee had T)ee;i made in t!?'
1 aftirnn'r n ; .'fiul then bit rndnei iJ flu
j subject it; nUglu have ic-eived more
' Jvrtes. ! Follov.-ing Jhe addnvs-of Mr
I Menile'l..' (lin ing the foren"o'M . I'm
program staled" general diseusioh
would folbny.- or rather open disc' us
sion. ". but the. meaning was that thf
address o'f.'Mv. MeuClill. would be np
an'. for gencifiil discussion and not the
introduction! of n'w snid eAtr.ineoiti
matters. This was -the'" point:-made -by
V. -AL tMot gjsi'n of-San Antonio win
led the Sr-n Antonio .forces in keeping'
headquarters at Soil Antonio. It wai
whisjiei-ed i(round the rnriikrs :tha
sill secretaries of local organizsitiotu
who voted ft-Ssui Antonio would" lost
theiriosit.idns. and this was causing
more or 1oj talk. It is prbboble tiisU
this report was set in motion merel
as si joke from the fact that the se
leption of S.siii Antonio or rather tin.
retention of! San Antonio was made
unanimous On motion of the very mat'
who had led (he light for Waco Mr
Pat ton of Waco.
Klcclion of Oi'licers.
There was no opposition in (he se-
lection of Ollicers. The nominating
committee made its report the re-
port was adopted nominations were
closed and fhe following were elected
V M. Morgan of Situ Antonio Presi-
ded; . Leo Mueller of Austin. First
Vice President; W. IL Ray of Ballas
Seeond Vice President. W. A. SpMin of
(CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE.)
TIGISM IN
GROSS ADDRESS CREATES
CONSIDERABLE TALI
I.OCll. DIM; WlZATION HAD NDTII-
lU WHATEVER jl'U DO WITH
F0K3IATID.N (IP IMKHUiAM-.
Fioia report.-? received today it. ap-
pears that- the address of O. Cross
nf Warp on -Ui.e subject of-' "Market-
B
UREAL! II
in:; Conditions in Texas." baf been j Pat M. Neff died fn -the- .Governor's
the -subject of coii'sidcrabSe'-comhiont mansion- at 4 '6'clock Wednesday af-
fruni various i;ourcie:v In tiii-- con-j terooon-. She - had bueii cnticully 11 1
; ncction it was stated today liat; the j for "more than a week. - " -j
Retail Merchants -Association of The body of Mrs. NelT was taken by
jBrownwood had milbing wliatever tp do j train to. Waco today. From thero the
!t tii-:ii'iil:tf in" tli iiIflfi:it:jioi:ini 1
.. 'lu ti was iisf'l at tho-cohveutioh re-j niobile to the -final resting place" in
c-n'lj hild he: e. The entire program Post Oak cemetery in the extreme
i j)ini( tl U the- s-rate board 'of li- j edge of Coryell county.
c!oi ami rh" piogiam w;is reeen'r This. "is the old Tamify burying
Ui . jvcod only ftbout twenlyj .m-oiinit. Governor and -Mrs.: Neff and a
' i; pnnions to the la' H'ur- of fliehnimber of relatives friends and' state
c nt ilill l.QVi.;
iTe lact that Mr. Cros;- v. its njt in
haimony with the .Farm Bureau iikao;
nii.i v.hich - t.eiii o!':;i!i!'cdover
h v . Has pointed oujt tt the Brosvn-
isni'l ot-iy.t ion and thro'i-li its Sec-"i
ef .iv .stop.. wre at on Mlirn
i
to
hae Mr. Clarenci- OuhU. nthusr-
as'.i iuini bureau man. vmiv.i' here).
Mi .!i!y ij Mr. (rof.; in ent tbje
i. m.uii . iw !di-i! ai"in nts in
;iiii!r
The al'enii.t f't secire
Ouslev.
Lowewr. failed
TIu Keuul Moi chants Asio-:;ituii of "i:"tlu' " uu l . nra m
Urounuoo. bad nothin v. hatter to!' l.and who died in-that state-.at The terrorized people sire rf I to
.! uiib making the program and aiwl'll-.ar.'n":! iNVp"s Arand- leave the villages. 1 '
b v -found out u contaim d .he f-.r was borii in .Fran.brq.rt-on.Main. thousands of Russians xvho ore . irm-
mn nuntione'd. arf csune.st effort -Xv-aJ Hp.'w lnt of a-theolocal -em- erly solditrs under the command of
;.tde to counteract anv feeling it ! r ' r the -H o-1 G.u . al Wmngel have Uirned outlaws.
oiiKh i ngender bv.'hh'vsna Mr Onslev lutionar-y War and came to tin- (oi.n-t .
mswer .1. as stsiteii: - .try . with Marquis- Lafayette partici- ...
j tpsiting with bun i). fighting the - ha-.U: ; inp liriT DP UQ U
. r
Senator McNealus
) Dies Suddenly in
Fort Worth Hotel
.
tBy A; .o iat"d
Pre-
FORT WORTH. M.tv
.T..
X or ;I. C. .IcNealus-. of Dajla dropped
a (H R (d-
.UDsuay anernoon. Heart di.wiu
isetl his- death. .
4
If"
Dallas. May 1!.- State Senate:-
"?-
;MfNea?u. who'die! "tnuldenb
Sbrt -Worth was To f.;tl .-...-l h.
h'. iii f5allas the' hist
.
"bom in ..V'W York. !b er-i.Med
v: 'newsp-sqer fieii! at an ariv
liui. during In' lifetime ' red
orintfir. reiwKter -and nub! 'ier.
a
f Guiiiinfe'to Dsiltas in ivT". be
ln-
nine "connected with the tn wpnpers
il this eity later woikmi; for the n i!
as News a - nnes Ilenl.. He took
Ill fl I'll I 41 Y T Ilr fl C-'1tVt.-tltlrti....4..-
ui.atiH.e ip-ierest in pontic i nd tm
I . - v - -
ie.ia si. sixteen years tmii ip.-p a mem-lvr-of
th'e'; suite sena'e one f 'the'oltl-
... ..... ... ...t- p.uh.vul. iu.u of Mcfircsnr. hniblin." -smnlt
t members of tliat body in poftit of . bantl. Noah Neff. died in-lU"J.' . - . -ryice.
. Vtlff wus a sch-6l te;ft.iu.t- "in
4I.k was a!v tntereMn! j variou.her ilrlliood. ain't lefl the school rooms
.'" . v . - W11 :J '"H- .mie was;
tMiem oi i.iie l exsis liast-rutl leagneMho nds nnv.vi. Vhili l.r H..l.t.n-.i .
i.u..HW-Pnvr oi. rne IKiUi .club
itriug -tlK latter year.- of biy. !tf. -be
fyo most of his tiiuv to ti-e. ).b!iea -
j.uu oi uie lianas uemocrat. .
m He is survived. by his wife amr ixia
ytniiei .joiiu .MC.NeaiUsjit .-u. Yoi'k. !
fine funeral services for Senator.;
jfe.Vealiis were Iiebl hrre todav. with i
&irial sit 4. o'clock this afternoon.
Muddy Water Caused By
1 Burning Out Generator
and Use of Larger Size
Fov a day .or two the water-. conun
Tunusli hydrants in different jiarts'of
:-he city has 'been muddy.-' This was
u'sed by one of . the geneiaUjs burn-
tig out a.t the city pumping station.
yliirh nniik "necessary the use Of Ihc
jl-liO :iiorse power generator which had
tbo much force and whicli 'agitated
Uie waters to Mich- extent that a-miid-j
. lj- color -.was'. visible. Matters have
icon adhistc-d now and the. trouide is
.thing of the past. . Another foot risii-
(Si me down Pecan 'Bayou during-the
-last day or so and there is now nioro
water availsible in the reservoirs' thsm
there has been in a lont; time. " "
Street Force Busy at
Coggin Park Putting
UI I - 1 . I
.
riaygrouna in Vonai.tJOn
The street force of the city
Br.o.wnwood has been bi.sv tbn
lew days at Coggin park laying out
and 'leveling up the - playground and
also constructing a wading pool foi
the little folks. .Quite a lot of work
has also been done in the -way of im-
proving street drainage in that par
ticular locality so as to improe con
ditious at the park when it is oponed
Stolen Automobile Was
Located at Wichita
Falls Few Days Ago
The auto which wns stolen fro'm R
E Crain some ten days sigo ' w.as
fpuhd by ollicers at Wichita Falls and
it is . believed the. men who 3tole it
will be arrcsted.withi.il the next few
days. It will be remembered. that the
(.sir wsis stolen while those whe
owned it were attending a revival
service one night at Brownwood
Heights.
5 MOTHER
GOVERNOR
91 YEARS OLD DIES IN
executive mansion i
WAS PION EER OF TEX IS VM)
MOTHER OF NINE ( HILDREN
ONE IN HRONNVIOOn.
(By Associated Press j
AUSTIN. Mav lff.v-.Mrs.V Isabella 10.
!.NefT HI years old mother of Governor
fiinM-;iI inrtf''p will nrncend bv auto-
Oillcials are in -tlie -party accompany.
ing the. body. 'Ihe Hinurai service atf. lliere
the Kravesi!k; -wiil be .conducted by Turkh nationalists declare
Rev. Frank Cain a minister connect- thg 1)anntry .is being encouraged
iA with Baylor-university. Business at! ... - . vho thev alleKe are.Seek-
the' state
house was senerally s.iis-
. . r. ;
piMided -.in. honor of the memory of.t
Mrs.'- Neff..
--.urographies.!.. - Bulgarian elriefs. At any rate life
. Mrs. I-sabelia Eleanor NdlT was born and- property is jeopardized in this
in Roanoke. Virginia February . I vicinity and . the country is threaten-
lsSo. She was the jiahghtvr. of Lewis fed. with famine as the fields are un-
LM.i.iihm..! - iflv. tt-ii' - LrtiiM in M fiini I
jof the American revolution. He dud
t rn lrgima n't thf age ot !Hi years. Mrs j
.i.nbu. was lite lasi.siu vi.vor oi ;i ikjiu j j
of thirteen - clrildren-.
- No ih. . Nt-rf in Roa'nok
She married
Virginia on;
. . t
October UO. 1S.11
r-... .1. r. . r.. .1... i
-v iun uiiin uiitri iiie uiai i ia-e tiiu .
j.(;bujle stai ted to Texas by "private
;coneyance. They drove through to j
0!'il-'T(1.m MVv:m in . nflvvfv. ri.i!iv of nr..
trnvelin- Snn.lW w.ti! Th..ir.
..-..Vi-.j. v;is'-tlip. Ilf-ir"-tfi i-rtw; tlipl
'i bridge over the- Trinity rtver aL Dal-
las. AIr and .Mrs. NeiT nV -bcjde and'
-!;ao(ii. lned-in Belton Uitee inQnlhstlie Albert Rowan murder
sutd then settled near thu
present
- ' - -
H if" I Will t r" Tl t tv'fK- CT1II. nMtnt lit''
NeiT homestesul.
There tltey reared aj
! F.omiK- fif" Tif ti ' oliltrlr.-iTi -.i'IV xl i-lif
v...... v.. .. '
iew to mature -yeat's.--but. all of. whom
sue now. dead except Sajit-Neff. of
Teniivsnn. Texas-: -.Mi"s.-: Ssilt-ie ("alveri
i f n ..i n.i-c ..i i ai
n. n.ne.nor of 'irtrnHv r!
- V VfW I 1 .lip Wlt4 I..U .Vll
jVic. Texas.;. In. siddition to these
m . - .
i iii i.ii.irn vtv-n....
. 1 v ' ri.i- ill
grandchildren and- seven "gresitrgrand-
ehtlil''eii. .iH'iivmtr in Tev-is .U'n Imk.
0r. iVginia to make her -home amid
fu-ht back the Inoian.s on the fmn.
tier .she fouaht'tho battles. nf nirtno!.
1 life iii 'her honie She was ln el and
honored bv those who knew her and
j.luis u.ft h;r hur0ss on Tixajs lif .
DI c
tSlondes nOUld INot
Wed tSlondes Is Advice of
"The Marrying Justice"
'By 'nternational News Service.
POPLAR BLUFF AIo. May ID.
I.Mai
ria'ge is a lottery. Men. and women
f either wiit prolonged 'love' -or- hatred
There is no middle gro.uud
'-Such is tht opinion of Judge D. H
Decii 'the ma rryitig justice" .'who
ha to his ci'edit the perlomiince of.
6.1-10 marri ige (.erenios'ies ;md more
than 30il divorce votdicts .luilge. Peenn
rules over the Probate Court her.e. .
"A .blonde Woman -should m-vei
marry a "m'sin with . light: hair." de-
clares Alissyuri's chsimp'on wedlock-
smith. ".Men and women should choose
a male of .opposite outward features.
"Marriage is the sam s two men
goiiig hunting together M.d living in
the same tent".- They either grow to
respect or hate tiah other.
"A woman had better-leave a man
alone if she intends tir marry him in
order to reform him. Ninety-niiieim;er veimin that infest that part of
- .'. .'Ifttt'tt it ic tirrtliiHilo ;ilcrt ttmt iha luf
rimin5 nni .11 ;i irn un rfii siitn mil iiiiu
. - 4 i i i n- fn
Uuch a marriage
will end unhanpilv.-''I's
j
f ' .... M .
1 ""1CI "1a luvcl "
Damage Suit
MeKINNEY May 19. A jniy in 4hW
county court" gsn e Frank Kerby of
Farniersviiie judgment for iro -Ker-'r
by sued M. L. Watson and others for
damages'alleging -that defendants ran
t?gro cotton pickers out of his Held'
last. tali.
U was the first case of its kind everj
tried in the "courts of Collin county
and one of the few if not the first 'of
its kin din Texas. Kerby sued for ?730.
IDKXTIFY R0.MR Sl'SlM-l'T. .
(By Associated Press.)
BAYONNE. N. .!.. Alay It). The po-
lice announced today that three per-
sons had Identified Guiseppi do Fili-
pino a- Bayonne truck man arrested
on suspicion as the man that had seen
in Wall street within a few hours of
the disastrous explosion In September.
(IIMTINTIIPI F
T H H EAT E N ED BY;
AMERICAN EMBASSY IS BEING
(J CARD ED BY ARMED SAILORS
PEOPLE IX TERROR.
(By Associated Press)
CONSTANTINOPLE May 19-Atarm
over the safety of Constantinople is
felt" by the allied officials. The depre-
dations of bandits are asuming seri-
ous proportions particularly in Thrace
A .large number of Bolsh.eviki are ar-
riving. The American embassy is
guarded by armed sailors.
The British commander of the al
lied forces here has gone to London
i5f;nn tn tbn authori-
' a'aa tn. winr rnnsranM-
lijfci till cAv-nov. o
tiru tntA thru the no-
1 1 1 U 1 -. - v.ww..j . . . ...
i risings are being stimulated by the
tlllpfl V -
HnUuIlILIl I ULDlllU III
ROWAN TRIAL. ALIBI !S
CLAIMED 8! DEFENDANT
EAIII SIRE HS THREE HOFRS
FOR R(it MEXT BEFORE THE
CASE IS CLOSER.
tBy Associated Pres0 .
ABILENE.. May lX Both r.ides in
fial rest-
cd at 10 o'clock today and court-rer
! ...;i ..1.1 Jh ar-
uwt uucv.
. . T. rth
OUTLAW BANDITS
as theiciHft has thi?e hours for argument.
. Dunn.' last nicht.'s session the de-
' r- ... . . i - r .rL:. ...
i iense piesenieu a iiumum vi auui wn.-
nesses including Mrs. Blesi a sister
of the defendant and Mrs. C. T. Row-
an. his mother. " Two waiters in a
... r
Dallas restatirant tcstined to seeing
0-tl0ck on the evenins of the robbery.
Patient Cut Open
To Recover Radium
He Had Swallowed
i By Associated Press !
VH'IM'Y. III.. May i:.- Six thousand
doliars worth of radium which was
aceidently swallowed by a patient in-
a lotal hospital yesterday was recov-
ered by surgeons in the record time of
two. hours by u stomach ineiion. The
patient wsis an elderly finan being
treated for throat trouble and while
the radium container was being ap-
plied he involuntarily gulped and
swallowed the precious metHL The
rstilium was the property of the Quincy
Physicians Radium asociation.
Work of Placing Oil
On Town Slough Will
Start Within Few Days
It was stated in these columns on-
Wednesday that the Hy council had
adopted the suggestions of Br. O. X
Micyo. city health oflicer in regard tc
covering the surface of the town
slough or Davis branch with hlack oil
and that the work of placing the oil
oil the slough will start within .the
next day or so. The plan is to com
pletely uiver the water in the slough
with oil and thus kill mosquitoes and
i ituvii ii is :uiiiiitiMt ;iisn liiiii iiih uih
- ' " '
swuu uie Muugn u. -iv.uic;
. . . . I . : . 1 -1 V. i... . . .
rwtu not lihe me coating' ot on wnicn
j they will certainly get every time they
I get into tne water t ne on treatment
i will therefore be effective against
i mosquitoes and rodents.
.
Ministers Ask Prayers for
Portland's City Council
(By international News Service.)
PORTLAND. Ore. Alay 19. That
the City Council of Portland should be
a subject for prayer is the mature con-
clusion of the Portland - Ministerial
Association and other citizens may
agree with the reverend body.
'Flirt t i?i i cf nio linva eonl n inntinnf
to City Commissioner Pier that-.' all
sessions or the council be opened with
prayer hereafter.
There is no budget appropriation for
prayers for the city fathers however.
anu adoption or me suggestion wui de-
pend on whether the ministers' con-
sider the need great enough to volun-
tarily offer their servicw.
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