The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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TEXAS. _________
matches burned on
! UACK of a fighter
THE TAFT TRIBUNE. TAFT
NEW POSTAL RATES Tanlac
Crimson Diamond Aspirants Out
ISm* Items TO PROTECT COTTON
‘:^r I INDUSTRY IN TEXAS.
<fff tV1 radios* clog iU* j „„ |
hAtrik arrived Efld ' ... . < * * *
Thf Following New Po*t»!
Rales Became Effective
April 15, 1925.
Dundee's Brain Would Not
Work and IIo 1 ought
Through Instinct.
"St."**
a* »•»>», *»<Ta3B
maJt mj
#**>««! ^0 /Si -MI«S
Otto
''T-'ANLACisN^
J. tonic and buillgM
rood, bark* and JgfZraj
Tanlac formula, it iigftffl
blood, tones i.pth<t!j*3
and put* the wh-MgS
fighting trim.
Don't go about jTOUf til
and dincouragcd. fo&tt
ample of tnilitonj wStjk
helped by I aoUc. St«
druggist** today and a»i
derfui tonic. You'D ’at,
bviw quickly you ttaitJti
For C‘m*bM
Take Tanlac Vega#
TANLi
FOn YOUR HA
have arrived, and
•• fitjj njr tor tHtabllsh-
ikg ymwitvlna plant In Bdua in
■SJw '«%wdl* *b»» gear's crop.
1'mtptl dipping vat lorated
trow Bluffton, I.iaao
j, datarvdnt.J fight to present a
a^invasion of graanhopperu
ite DaSfas rxiuutj ha* been started
' TfcS 100.900 gallon eon. rete water
.pgasrvetr which ha* been under con
-ijjSmtloo tbs last three week* at Sin
turn bos bees completed.
Tbt Wawborry crop as a whole wa»
alaceet a failure around Alvin this
ya*f. not more than a third of the crop
Mag Blade, on account ot dry weather.
Commissioner of Agricdturs
Sets Regulation for Vari-
ous Sections of State.
harp-' ta
t.e 2c for
Ni '■ Tb!«—Gofernm- nt i"-* card*
rotmdn Jr
Third tin's Mall —Dmet M#ll,
Mi.ii fht ■ All tr. it! Tilt fli -> or SflC-
jturn tleorge ll Terrell, with the frrt-.
: oral horticultural board Areas with-
in the Atata are quarantined by the
authority of the Slate government,
aa are aim regulations governing the
j production ntid tuarkatlhg of cotton in
such areas.
A* a result o' the conference, Com
i inUsloner Terrell sai l-
“In the gone* in North T< vas
around Knnls und Marline the pink j
, boil worm was fuund in aniall iiuiii i
bera in the fall of 1921 The area!
: of Infestation wa* urround.id by non }
cotton gone* which ill turn were stir
routid.-d by very large regulated
! zones All cotton need produced j
,■ vvl en the
of a prerni-
ihclr charge
ad until he
rn b.mt be-
Aiet Hart.
Dundee
the luvorlte
pu-ted right
ni nr
is unchanged
And Tti!a There is no ( ntfth rlass
mall under H ounce* There le no third
c 11»» mall ever - ounc 1
Fra,'•to Com M».i—Parcel Post
N„ e th!e All rrsall vt * "unre*
leapt f:r«i and • * rid . is four'll
da* • The old a .tie |...»iage lain* ap
plv, i it rv-ry pa* kag-- nr■ '- a Hi.
server Stamp.
if you want th* package to he hail
died (ha a flri,i 1 iavs til all, y-oi
in p,.* toe ixlrn ale' ’ ale receive
"the an •• .upe.ilti.-US nan 5 “.g Trans
pvrtatior and delivery . ■ rdrd Id
mull unite: of the Hr1". <■!*'»
Same Peculiar.ti'» m bo* IDsItl Law.
Whin- to-vat. milling card*. wb. tb
e^l 9Two laarirr of ettv of Ki 1 • • —-o beurfe
W«I fw SSS.OOb Hewer und the other
'^jSr ftS.fWO waterworks. have been up
by th* attorney general's <ls-
4|«f- gMttnani. Wring 9 per cant interest
®»| mi maturing wrlally.
mM'ES F«*a! traneft-r of lh« Sar. Antonio
Hftl'siJ Aransas Pa»» railway properties
8MR«L'"'te Dba Southern I’nclftc system under
llftr'iimii*' of sale approved recently
by UM interstate commerce rotnmta-
'■vf A*, will taka piece on May 1.
"H Em dtl**o* of a dozen towna. extend-
% from Waco toward Beaumont, met
Groeaoaoa recently and piauneri a
Hftlf VklrivrlBd drive to have a through
;,UlWa highway (torn Waco to Beaumont
Jwll ftagigoated at once along a direct Hue.
&SKBm- 9 fteht to exterminate strasshnp-
£n^raflKf«rg, which cauaed tin-etimaud dam-
aga In Hunt county las' year, has
f ’ «’ baas »tar«ed by county officials A
ii- j>- A larga number of the pests have been
Already destroyed. i>spe..’!aily in the
/ southern part of the county
■IffiLaSi#.
Tba commissioner* court has tailed
.■<£■ . ‘ M election to be held May 20 In Hosea-
%. k? \ barg and Tavener districts to vote on
;fc :'sli ■' bend* to build hard surfaced roads on
•£ljt highways Noe. 3, 12 and 39. The Hoseti-
"3j«p.. berg issue rails for $225,000, the Heas-
toy district for $169,000, and the
si| Tavener section for $00,900
In the betUn*. Tin-
merrily.
It iht* fiMiHl’ r,‘iJp
wrMfT >>if ?- fh * rhln
sayi* I'l'trJiT. f»<* didn’t klM»w
Hfi.'1 doing. Ill* ih/inug'**.
*m: n nothing wning,
Harvard haa^batl HRpirants have f-wi' put thrtnurh h h**v*t*- hy
IW'iid Couch K'Biic Malian nnd lnnd«* I)iiVids«»r$. T!.o |<hoT«';:»,n| ^iU'Ws. u*ft
to righ*, Kddlc Mahan* llarvunl head v a rally baadjall coach end ( l«ude I)fiv'd-
•on, frcfhumn coach.
\\\ on <!»»• v r- dNag7ti!
Hii<y have a fltltr ‘n/ • iioaoi
Prothro With Pox
Thnt’a broke up uuiny a perfectly
Ko«)d hail game- fin* hft- *ng tic t'T'at
ball p!f< bed. How often have you
(.-.‘ll i; ri>b(>ii* i f bu'1 "inlis Just r i-v
iny- **,.*J. »brc‘* tM-.-u up end trr*c ruen
■iinvu ?
Then, nil m rn-i—wm I Mug!
bust!—thr.-e hits m « rim und "tie of
tin u. ,i double or crlple -r hoi):i 'iilng.
•] ne sly luuiiuger l.:.s been .vutcliiug
tJ:0 J>!t• iit-r "f the <■(•]•.>.-itlag dllb 11«
tins seen Min sue.il. The fir.-t !>:ii! down
the ! .'tier's alley time «ft*r Mine
Then he |uis»es tiie »v.mi around ;o
Hie l "is in (lie d'Jgiuit t" hu t the lirat
Tbee.ird,. ef f .rnea iaf».
1.'.- : !er Tr libir sn i r.rter gS
Wutnvu's rompUiie* eftsss
In (i,in* elM' I'uv k.-dney tsnj
T-v.uii of ki Ir.-y or bis 1 !«r 4k
If the kidneys srv not It
iS'iitht'eri, tbev msy auw (ft
£.r,. t*. Iwceme diseased. ,
i'ori u. th* lwri, . i Trrhti.
i ir:<• r.-. nerT"U»ne“» !'ft«l
toil's i i kidney trouh * d
is.r't delay »- a t "r * tnal
h .'i-r's s.im[i H e. s pkyi
s- -i, obUire'i .at any
t;;i f- ait -h, le'nr-ly ssni
. ,u,: 1, eondiiRsts
'». - s c.r-uuni or larg*
in !ee-l,*trl> ft* «m Irvig A
Hi - ever. .1 y-o •. ..9 Arst
t*. it ;»rep»ration ser.d Un t
' i f. 1 - . B uutwlLj
• buttle \S‘n.-i r.rai
an' .ur-.iton flu. paper
' In the Big Ilend are*, a narrow ;
strip of the Hlo lirand.? eail»> about i
gOO miles long, tbs pinK holi worm j
Is well establTahod. especially in w :
parts, and i.“ doing conslderahlu dam !
age, some estimates running as high !
a* 40 per t in some fields It is ,
recommended that al! seed be riU !
iniectf-d at the gins, that ai, farm-1
ers be required to clean their fields, j
that the seed not be allowed To leave j
the tones; that tb- lint be vacuum j
tumiga'nd before baing curried out. !
“In Kl Faso. Hudspeth, F .eos. j
Ward and Reeves counties cotton i !
grown only unoar irrigation, eith. t !
from water out of tha Pecos or Rio ;
Grande or fr*:n springs as at Fort .
Stockton
A pit. 1 *t ntttUBiilli’ II! c fc !ny the
^ Prst on* >iier so Tie will Lav.- a little
I n'lirgln t” work in Tliking chances on
i ill- of Ills Cs.-nt . 1 J'TI T.
it work In any imp c "f Hie with a
i fair producing average. If you etnrt
to v illt "tit ilvi-c "pportunitiifs but
j come iiiorg a I a mt every so often, why,
Ifliey'ii get by, end Instead of getting
j a b.tso .i ■- you'll la! paving
| Idgtier rent :m<! Mking n cut In salary.
So Jdt il"' {list ball pitched and hit
' It hard That's the Sc r t of many .
! mllliofiblre’s bank uccount.
'1 in- c"m|ae*er cikt t PTIClbl
•; i-rn until he hn* i-rrtcwsj
Jiiin-r: T 1‘mrbro Infieidpr, forinerly
of the Memphis teutn. and .-ieiiators,
mc.v with Boston Red Soa at New (Jr
leans, Ba.
Os* iiucdrad Mexican quail bat*
been received at Gongrlew. for the pur-
pose of restocking land In that section
with birds. The birds were liberated
on tbs Bivins Estate farm at Tniiy
T*n thousand seres of land where th*
birds were placed will be protected
against all hunting for two years
al.'.ig - Tin hive !.....to
Note a but
tn "lb r v r1. if ycur t-. ir.'- l mail
ing • ard Is ft if. in * A J is !n y.m
IV..; l.si, I" pay i ' cents jcj :;$p or.
!t It ! i.-.sr, >"-j incr-ese i.bc i-!x*
to 4 111 J >1 III for ' XM TT: - ST; ! Il'WS
ft 'h w " •- Fc"! i ■ i 5‘llvale
Maitlnk aid It may b* ms Bed for
on .»nd . .,»■ L-.sit cents
New ..paper* when maiied by other*
Tha-. i F.i’.sher* or n<- v* aj'“T.t, in
vieud <.f going st one r«r.t for each
four one"'', will rarjulre Tan ccr,t. for
.•ach two ounces or fractl->n ,<f two
ounces up i.j the ngnt onnc» limit
tf the copies ar,- com pie: * If y remov-
ing some of the pages ot the news
paper, however, the Inc.unplete copy
may be Maiied at the rate, of one and
.,r.e-half cents for «-a> it two ounce* or
fraction thereof up to the • !ght unuc*
limit.
About Cataiofl* and acoWiet*.
I’ni'.cr listn of March 15 'he third
assistant pi>etma*!er general has giver,
us Shir, ruling which wit! interest
many of you who hnw written head-
quartern recently about thin partltuiur
point;
"A single order form and s reply en-
velope, together with a chcular lei
:er or other pnr.T'-d matter reiattng eri
TitT-iy I" a lju'ik > r catalog hi -'t page-..
oi* i.cu c v/oighing * igijt C'UhChs or c a*
may he. enclosed with the book or cata-
log without affecting Fa inal ability at
the rat. of one cent for >-ueh two
uuncca However, she Irflosure of
p>orc printed shc-t.la cot ivTatia* ex
cluslveiy to the '««.•» ■ >r cn’u.og wlli
«■(!; c> •> • » !:"!'• pai k:.ige t«: The rate
of .i>;. ; c;'i".ha!f ' tints for each two
oun-r. or ir acT.(..fi thcrvtjf 't-April
ONE-BASE HITS
The different projects am
usually a considerable distance apart,
and ait »rt removed more than Bid
miles from the heavily infesjiej area
of the Big Bend. A!! these areas
are practically or, a par wit!, respect j ^"vv'hl
to infestation There dor cot »eeut i i1Pn,uni
to be any materia! increase any- i plan, la-fore i
whom, but on the other i und. evl | v]:!l ,j,. »,.
denca indicates very strongly that the , v,.rv p^tw
pest la decereasing." I«... ; u
Crushing
Sure Rel
FOR INDICES!
Uy JACK SIMPSON.
Girl Aquatic Champ
Alrpiane raids on troop* of tbe 2d
I- J division as they maren from Fort
iVj / *v| - ha Houston, San Antonio, to Fred-
eriickaburg and return In May. will be
sJ/t, H-‘ made by pilot* of tne 3d attack
S| J. , , ;. . group. Kelly Field, according to plan*
y| < J'. j ; that are being considered. It is SO
A V fr 3 ; selles from San Antonio to Fredericks-
*,;i h JcJi -ii* v' berg.
h-.jf. jf * Aaiary for all teachars
: '•'b>awd4^. '’"TigCdiiSt'bubUe achoois was but $S8S 62. a
ernjyqg'-ycK^ compilation of the state board of edu
Mlk ■' cation Jnat mads. Tbe average for men
»• 'fc! taaeher* wa* $1,172 22. while tne aver'
Igl age for woman teachers was $772.4!.
*’’■ f The average for white teachers, men
tj'lp - nttj worneu. wa* $992.19. while th#
V-?’ ' f'.H"- average for negro teachers wa*
£>,/. f Ij-^ *6*8.77.
f- Water and sewer improvements call
*i< ; h f»g for au expenditure of $35,000 wti!
ba made to the Dear future by the city
feii'; j ^ «t Lamesa, according to plans sub-
? J '"V;'fj!: *Bllt4k* to the board of health for ap-
i I l- Tbia Includes laying three
4 V |i. "y*^ and one-half miles of sewer lines four
“ "“A If f and one half mites of water main* and
'if! t|a^ th* construction of a 50.000 gallon r»
Saforced concrete covered reservoir.
* Removal of some ot the present
%it: JeliP. building* at Ellington Field. Houston.
rf ...k >.>to the new Texas National Guard
& 1 * ll camp at Palacios was derided upon at
?f ;5^4 "ffv a rouference of Major W. A Danielson,
quart ermaster corps, F’ort S;ur. Hous
;f" i ton. with Major General join A Hu
ipM ^ Icn of Houston. It was announced this
week. The work of tearing down and
llijra rabuilding the frame buildings at'the
'pFjT% now camp will not get under way for
®if Bovoral weeks, it is said.
jpSp m Jm.
V 'i ' The per capita cost of the 12.541.
State wards In the 17 State eleemosy-
nnrr institutions during March w*4
$81.28, a report of the State board of
Eh'wB control shows. This is less than the
§OSr§®4 per capita cost for the seven, months
BaB'-MraP'' of the flaca! yerar which shows
Sm **$23.10. The highest per capita cost
p was tbo Girls' Training School at
‘ Gainesville, which averaged $77 34
wsajjr Jfa'M-fe each The lowest was tbe South-
western insane asylum st San An-
' tonio. which averaged $17.22 The to-
.§»■ #wb ui expense tor the several ir.»!i:u-
fMffSiW tics* was $231.012 46.
and use of al!
was "I-ecSh'it&Jhded *-for t^jj,
«r«. Growers wii! be ‘partr.ltted to
ahlp their fumigated lint cotton di-
rect to port for export
l.u-.'iiinf"r. As for example, a base-
rumicr Is "f■ second base when a i.'Hll
Is knocked to the th!r<i baseman vvho
v.111 step on tiilril base nnd then relay
the bull to I he first buseman thinking
he makes a double play. Another case
somewhat similar Is first base being
occupied iipd ball hit to the first base
man He fields the bid!, steps on first
b*»e, relays the bal> to second. The
shortstop accepts tbe throw nnd steps
on second base although the lmse-
runner slid In after the throw was re
reived.
In l.oti; of the above cases the run-
ners filing into third and second bases
were safe because they were not
furred t" take those buses, but had to
be tagged wiili (lie ball to tic retired
It will be noted that in the former
ruse first base was rv.i occupied a! the
time the piny arose and in the letter
the TiiitTcr w us retired when the first
I usi-imin fielded Hie ball. The runner
originally on firs; bad a perfect right
t.. go luo k (.;■ first base If be thought
lie -,1’oui i !"'* ciiughf at second
To avoid making these phantom
doubb-pbiyv. always remember a iatse
runtivr Is f-rrt«> take the next
iiiise unies- the t- just iel'T is ,,r
will be ovrnpb’d by no:her Iniserun
per. I: is I'ettfr for an lofielder to
pinr. what he will do wlfjj lhe ball if
it is l.lt "c thrown to him nnd many
Mistake!! of the above nnture will tie
Cobh Made Good Choice
When He Picked Stan age
Manager T• Cobb mudo a wise move
when I. named Osrar Stsnsge la
charge of tbe i>etr"!i pitchers
Si . .age, u great catcher end exCMd
Ingl’.' i'"!'U!iir wbli tl:e players, is cer-
ta!a to fie very helpful the Tiger
manager In “propping' Ida staff of
I tv! r!ers
Ir. addition, Stallage is sHil a very
capable backstop nnd can be pressed
Into service if no.i-ssury. Last sea
a,ui he '-.night H*l games fi r Toronto,
tn tiie Intcrnatlonai b:ague.
Of Die Detroit recruits, Stallage is
loud in Die prtdsea of .Jesse Doyle. He
Bt" the stall aivj la smart, according
to Oscar.
Stanage also regards mil Moore
pur'-nased from Rochester, V V., as a
line prospect. Moore D inly twenty-
two and lacks the polish and expert
t-.'l.s- of lloyde
ELL-A
USA AND 7H RIVCK&GB
If >• a- rnucli more ■VMm
great ip the days «bet: fbertn
new spapT-rs.
TEXAS ED1T0R6 TO MEET
IN VALLEY IN DECEMBER
Brownsville, Tex.—Tbe Texa* Ed I
toriiil Association will meet Dec. 3, 4
and 5 in Brownsvlile. according to re
cent decision of th* executive com
mittee. The invitation from Browns-
ville to th* editors was extended
through S, C. Tucker, president of the
Brownsville board of city development
The program will embrace many at
tractive features, and the entertain
wants will is in keeping with the gsn
emus hospitality of the vail., v
In order to acquaint the members
of the association with their neigh-
bors »cross the Hlo Grande plans are
being made for a trip into M.-xlco
Mr* Anna Cunningham charged
Thursday with th« murder of one of
fiv- member* of her family who have
died in tiie last six years, <onfekged
to Sheriff Benjamin H. Strong, al
Crown Point, lnd , that she bad poi-
soned three of In-.r children.
j CHILD’S BEST IAXATI
i IS CALIFORNIA RO S18I
Alio'e is Margaret Huvoir ■(' Fhii
udclptii.i i’u., st vcati'ca, who is a
champion swimmer, uuj recently
smashed f .or records In on-- v;c, k.
Kin- has won if nieUuis und 10 cups
to dale.
\ irgdiia Mlilbir; Inst.'t'ite is the lath
iutest 11 i nter colloghite polo
Texas Lumbermen Hold Convention
Beaiiru at Texas --G iC Melilff ot
San Aiuduio was eS'Cted preeidenf
and Sa.n Antonio watt named a; n
tiiii, i ,!•• f..r by tip- Lumber
Tuen's At"-";'la'i'in of Tuxas the
I'i'win,; tori of I'.n thirty ninth an
n .ui t iTivciitian tier* Tbureday. Oth
• I ot,'i. - selected wc" 1 H
Cook of Houston, firs; vice pre■ ,cnt;
Hubert Oxford of B'utmimt, second
vie*- pei .it-1 n: liugi: Haw:ey of Han
Antonio, liurd vue. pros ideas, Tiiomax
V. BialT-' of Ho'is-.un, to i-,rcr; Ja- k
Biotin.', of Ho"; ton. r-■ r»■;o to- , H. j;
l.'yt-U of Hi, c-"-: “;'n! secretary
u:.".; tratfic manager, mid ,!. r, Ray
of \h.ico sfigeant s<! arn>;; i'tc.sident
Mfcbiff i"t. tided the In? patF r. : .
C"''! ?;. i.'.l, -! 11; - (U f -!_ -• and 1.1-
otfif'i' ' -1y ofier.-d opco.-iUon
Tbo United ifi .'.ling finl) of New
Vork illy reciTitiy celebrated tlivlr
fortieth Birthday.
Corvention of Advertising Ciubs.
Houston, Tex.—From so interns \
tloua! standpoint, the convention of.
tha Associated Advertising Ciubsi
of tha World last year in Bony
don was th* greatest ev&r held
lmt the convention to be held in Hous
tom. May 9 to 14 will at the greuteM
from a gnographica) aspect, nc-ordine!
to Bon F., Holland of Kans,is City,'
president of the A. A. C. W visited
Houston a few days ago. “The Hwus :
ton convention of the A. A. C. W will!
be far the unat important held in the I
entire history of the organization i
Houston’s f.urprisloely ir t-c-; prep 1
ar»<ion for the convention Is par-ex 1
celleate,” Mr lioHund decinred.
CIRCLING THE DIAMOND
Til'- BeliTiari fi mi!.*- f-.-lcrat’on have
voted t" n. ilr.trilti ti-.mls ot. the Olyta
pic games program.
Skin Troubles Can
Elmer Jennings, a pitcher from i'.ed-
r.l'-td, llkift., Iu:-- Mgrif'l w’.th Hprtng-
field of til" Western iiSKodatlon.
fi' ■ first biiseiiuil pluy r to >:>;* *
gboo tor the o t hiiiul 'v-is Douglas
Aiiisori of the I ip."iiiiiu(i Beds j a js.sd.
IDu'fi It. Fiieinn. former fuliback of
Notre I Tiuiie, has ici n. s. iected as as
glMunt foot! nil coildi in the Univer-
sity of N'evmlu.
Hooper's Tntter-He«n is |
for .si! skis diseases or treat
no .'.in. of bow long st
.■ "U an- troubled with !v set
Vii., (any form) Jlingw rul
hud It:.. ism, ImudrulT, Crsdi
Jliwi’ic Ivy, old Sores. Eryi
any oih.-r skin dlst-as** or 8
"lire " buttle of Hooper's 1
m ',-r j. '.stive gnuranteA ti
ci,Ur. a iU-fii.-iion or your ta
A M,ii'. . a* liquid germidl
sizes. 7*.- and SB's) Mf*£
In < Medicine (Jo., Dal lag, T(
on pioncy-back guarunteeAsJ
•f gist -•. .or direct by tnaU.
Jij=’: I': !in;:>-, former catcher for the
Ft. Louis Browns, has b< en signed by
the lic'sl'jis lied Sox, tie wus a free
agent
Tiie I.oiilsviKe Time', brelnreu that
Kcii'-miu 7.11.■ id!h(li I,und;,; Is not *
''•'it. This will certainly be ae.is to
Kcm saw Mutmtuln.
Ilai-eld (lied) Grnhce, who sun tits the
well known .-like of lee faimnis «s a re-
kir.lt of 1 ti s 1. i " r.- on j;ii j pc wag.rn
biit Diin.-ser to co;i;lit!"i; himself for
ft.-"!lc.iti, .has decided not ».wlag the
tongs u«-xt summer. Hu is going to
m u fiivuruauii.
JnniCK Wilts!*, fi.rmer Pittsfield, Ai-
buuy and New ilssviii pitcher. b*s
signed with Grccux-iHo of the Sisutii
Atlantic league.
I! S i.nyicr of FDt -'""u;t,, -,vf.c fin-
lit"'. last t.co-ii'Q wit's an average of
■I r- ii.it, la i.'iddlng well to repoat
not a-ic;,:;-:, ids record
Vlelor Oouger. who was wish Pitts-
field of tbe I-'.ustern league for u short
spell Is.i.nt sea s. .r. M o Signed for a lie"■
er crlui. lie tviii go ei'ser Dn* r--ry-
step Job
Golf tins dev eloped Into a popular
iBieri oil.".date sport nmoag the lead-
in,,' C'ib'gi-a ill the ys.mth.
FIRE INSURANCE
Builders are Uptseli.
Wa;-Mngfan.—The rito-rnian anti
trust la- was rsat '.'ioiated by the
Build an ETschange. th- Ind’i.-itriai As-
iiociiition and otberr of SSau Francisco
lu the fight for the open shop, the
Stspretm Court decided Friday is re
vereins the lower court's
'•’•j'l.M'j t rs; ikUKd-ifimi «»«*or^e
'I'll Bills! For Smith of p Western
<-■'-elation. He formerly played witb
" Kf,'r'1 ^ Ex-.v-rviee mi-n wid ;,!cm.u- -i-.ro Mr.
* * * I'e I :• - ill.'.' ,TS . on e; ; >,:«t lie (s
Mat - T'bi:*y of t!„. ?:..v*,o-n tt>„gite wbaut l«.- Abandon ih.- ,\:.i guroe.
“ - ■ • : I' D. Foot.-, a j .;n;: ,.ut-
*!der, whose home is In Clayton. N
He ,vaa recommeisded by Fitta-
irgh scorns.
PREMIUMS REDUCED
Mrs. Coiber to Be. Trsed
A scientist ii;es fig-.,red ir (,!,;r that
' the eurtli vveigii;-. more ir, winter iba:.
I in summer and press photos of Babe
! Until ft training cutup reveal one rea
sen by.
Hurry H 'Iruau. or.o of AimTb.ux'a
greim-gt Olympic stars. U track and
field court, at 1 lartliimith mfiiereit'.
* ♦ *
Things have eotne to a j n,»v>
« here Ib.ijvo Nurmi can't b,.,to land
on j.svgt.- 1 unit-, he C" in.'.s :n second.
state fire raarshai. Them* figures ar*
b«s»ed on lot*! premiums of $S.')!!'.>,•
197 2" paid last vear, e jjUi!, wlilch,
liaraitse -A incieasing volume o? pt-emt-
u»>*. indicate *ven & greater saving
th*n the figure narr.rd.
Average credit was 13V» per cent,;
total rang* being from S to 131
fr gar cent. A majeritr of the tows:.*
| »sr» granted 15 'per cent
Kj Bkflngs 111 1925 for certain town*
stall of «rb!«h received 15 per cant, were
? antlBiated a* follows; Austin $*#,-
I $85.80$. 13; El P*h:
ier *!
r taini’v to t.-,
er:.,r.'K d.-atb
:rircr- : car •.
Tl.e i’ittaiiiir^h i’ rates hov
h battery ..I brothers f;'o>, j; ,
eiic college, Hny», Kaos. 7
Brr.est Borlie'tr, catch, r, nil
Borbeer, pitcher.
* • #
Julie Mee nod V.--.;o;r !',:,(
furrueriv with Fort c r.f i
ern fiKroelBtioo, hsv®
Quincy f the 'lor - J fc, .u,..
Cer i red llunier nmv he* tn
tweciy-tlve Tc ii under rn®.trai
Brussels — Prince Ee'.|, -H of Bel j 11,e s< isuo in 'lie re. '-.-.".niz.-i! Micbl-
*lum wilt vi.vit th* Bt-it’iwn Congo in carcOntar;.. league will open M...v d
Africa next month | and cb - S-j.ieu.btr a 140 p»me
-------------------- j schedule being pinyed a vtraiaht-
L» Porte flank Robbed ’ aeay ivehedule eiU be followed.
Houston, Tex.—Gaining entrance: * » »
through a window and burning a ball j r„,y cxxjpcr. a former MMsinsippi
circle bote in a door in * vault, rob j college first basernuu, who hue alsti
her* took $.537,75 ta small change front; |,ee:s in seed pr. »ia!i u. : d Jackson,
tiie: First National Bank st Ba Porte j Miss., bus signed with the Jackson
early Tuesday. team of the Cotton states league.
W«« firtna^W
!<.«*, i "
W’cn'n or
birm trythrr,£
♦*-»r' i.d&tKtifc,
Kfttt»eh<»*4 niici
*??•■* »;f rnarifllA iji !»-»r
ll With the boy's death
A V ci * A‘."*ih,l., *V»i'h'* ffJid W-'iD
Vs v;:sj canned trora nehovl the
orliet day f.it* not wlriMn^ < A‘«-
« * m
They ur« Harvarcl,
Y;;U*. IrfiD*%^ton arxj Point. Th*
**>'» h.HV4f meovem V.itr Jr U 1 usi afl
(tafigcrouA its aod ttiacli JLuon*
9f»c ;iSc *** V
50c #
*735 f j. yaar ff
c^v«gi** or freest * Witt?4br
fi-Ww Botches" r,f the Milwaukee
!«ub placed Pitcher Ray Llngrrt the
frusta-aded list for fallerr? t<, report at
fbc Feoff,rd fils.) camp bereuse of
1 in' MaaSPA.fi ti ft derby is the ion*
ext (Clift at of this kind trt the world in
which animals take part. Th$ course
i»»« long nnd th* rseard «©».
is 23 (.'..'urn 40 minutes!.
f'T Auto ttuTiuef 0**3.
Kokomo lad fflwr.od Slsynes 6$
who tn 1$8« in* ..'ci u,# ••h»>r*el»*»'
e».rr)»ge. 4!*.j M.-ndag, a victim of tu
fitstnta
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1925, newspaper, April 23, 1925; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711941/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.