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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT®^
VOLUME VLI—125
SHERMAN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1922.-EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH.
Repeal of Prohibition Is Predicted
HALF MILLION BARRELS OF
- CRUDE OIL IS ON FIRE IN THE
; , SMACKOVER HELD IN ARK.
EFFORTS TO DRAIN PIT PROVES FRUIT-
LESS — CONFLAGRATION STARTS
WHEN LIGHTING STRIKES TANK
LATE THURSDAY
Bx th» Unit'd Prcxi % I
El Dorudo, Ark . Dec. 8.—Five great
tanks of rnidr oil, comprising out
half a million barrels, heated in I lip I
middle of llit now gusher field In Month
Arkansas, near Stntekover, wort n
wthIni; nms.M of flumes tcMlny.
The greet conflagration has raged
•into Into yesterday, when it huge oil
pit of I ho Non horn Amorlutn Oil Com-:
puny whs sot on fire by n bolt uf light-
ening.
Kffprt* onrJy loilny to empty the pits
proved fruitless.
hex KILLS
PRETTY GIRL AND
LEGION IS TO PRESIDENT TO FIRE SWEEPS
STURT DRIVE
FOR MEMBERS OIS MESSAGE EARIV FRIDAY
EVERY WORM) W\R VETERAN IN
THE DISTRICT IS TO BE
INVITED.
AITKARS IN PERSON AND TAKES' ONE LIKE IS LOST AND FINAN
LARGE NT AIDER OF
SUMEITS.
ClAL DISASTER WILL REACH
MILLIONS.
cttninTEES urn whence mmra it m me burned
PACKERS WAR MAY COME, IT
IS INTIMATED IN LETTER .
MADE PUBLIC FRIDAY
SEEMS TO BE SOME MISUNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN HEADS OF TWO COM-
PANIES WHICH IT HAS BEEN PRO-
POSED ARE TO BE MERGED
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Enough of Them Will Be Organized lu
lot or The I .oral Fust
Territory.
Would (all Governor of Staten Tngelli
er on Law Enforcement—Would
v Abolish R. K. Labor Board.
V.
COL MARSHALL
AND COMPANION
' / ARE MISSIN5
EOLICr, MARE GRKWSOME EINi,
WHEN THBV ANSWER TEL-
eitiom; call.
fMU BROKEN HIS HEART
j Members of the local American
I glou Post referred lo its executive
rttu lattice Thursday evening the work-
ing out of plans tor animal meuiber-
hIiIi drive, after vollng uuauitnoualy in
tutor of the campaign.
I The post, for lie:! will seek to dou-
bh Its presect memhership. it Is an-
nuur.ceil. there now lieing 111 members
in the post, while there are more Vinn
twice this member in the distr|Ta el-'
igible for tivinrs'isliip, it is stall'd.
Dale lo Be Set.
L^* Fro**
' Washington, Dec.
Elaines Eat Under Pavement and Burn
Piling on Which City Was Built
Alaug River.
8__President I
By the Associdled I1! cut
Astoria, tire., Ins-. S
Tiir lin’d ness
laid in mins
ed today lo Congress in person, dealt i ^rt'- ridih b|Mie out early today,
with nearly a wore of subjects. chief,'b'l-plle efforts of the local fire depart
snout them prohibition, farm credits.
Ilunling, In Ills aumial message deliver-! district of Astoria, whs
dealt | *,v
DESTROYER AT
TSINGTAE
transportation problem, child labor and
immigration
The Execrtlve annottneed his imrpose
to Invife Governors of the States and
territories to a conference with the
^Federal Exetutive, with u view of atl-
o|>fing definite policies of National and
/
Pnllirllr Note la'll lo (Son Asks For
Forgiveness Ami Gives Reason For
Tile Ael.
The executive committee. of which dfate cooperation in administering the
Leslie Etter Is ex-officio chairman, will prohibition laws,
meet Friday evening and set the date Prediets Repeal,
for the campaign and muke other ar-' He says the time Is not unlikely to
rai.gements. It is planned to appoint cerne when the prohibition amendment
ment and reenforeeuient from Port-
land.
The fire swept 27 blocks by 8 o'clock,
causing a loss estimated ut between
#10,1100.000 and $15,000,000.
One life was Just'ill the fire, accord-
ing to reports after 8 o'clock. Norris
Staples, automobile dealer anil presi-
dent of a bunk igjdeud. Two other
uieu wjm were missing and believed
dead, litter Were accounted for.
The flames had eaten under the pave-
ment on Commercial street, burning the
tilling on which the city hud been built
committees which will enable every ex- will be repealed, and that the Notion along the Columbia river, and firemen
FLYERS WHO LEFT SAN DIEGO
Till RSIIAV HAVE NOT REACIL
' EI) DESTINATION.
By the Ansmiutcd Press
Mrviie mini or yvwuhii in tho iJUlrlt’t fctwwM adapt Haelf accordlnKljr.
no! now a Ligfon member to Is- seen. President Hauling proposed that the
I The ci'inmiltee at lids time will also Railroad
By the Axsin'iatcd Press
San Diego. Calif..
I'alteisou N. .1, Dec. 8.—Responding
to at) a non j mens telephone eall early
t’Hluy, Patterson police found the body
Dee. 8.—Army of Miss Evelyn Madel Rulubow. a cott-
ar tnt tar. officers at Rockwell field here cert slnget, on the floor in (be buse-
were ready today to wnd a aqua.lron meat of la r home. She bad been shot
Labor Board be abolished,
fix tlicv ll>23 difcs. It U planned, with with a substitution of a lalair dlvlsloy
the aid of an increased membership, in the Interstate Commerce Cornmls-
fo place the post on a self-sustaining »*«“• wl'h ample power to require tia
basis next year. ruling to he accepted by Isdh parties
l Resides arranging details of the on « dispute*' question He also pvo-
memlxrabip drive, the executive com- l”'*''1 i*1"1 « lnw requiring carriers and
mittee Friday night will also plan the tb(,|r employers to Institute means and
for the methods to negotiate between themsel-
vvere unable
opmeut.
to cope with this devel-
Turkish Position
On Straits Given
By Ismet Pasha
I '
All .ItipiuieM> Troops Will Be Wilh-
dra'vvn Front Territory and Will
Be Supplanted by Ovine sc.
By th9 Associated Press
uf scout planes to search for Colonel twice through the head. Nearby lay ....... , , . , ves en their con.
lOtftMii, nnd IJi'titeniinl r. E. W+libpr woimiled. Hi- hnii Won ihA In*'tho.
of the ale sendee, who left San Diego right Temple atal under the heart. Har-
,, ,r* o'clock yesterday morning In ter was removed to u Patterson hos-
flight for Fort Hna^tfuea, war Tucson,'lit.tl in a dying condition.
Asia., and hot! not'been heat'd of early A note, evidently written after he
today. had shot nnd killed Miss Rainbow, wus
Fear was felt for the safety of the found near Harter's body It read:
two officers, who were expected to "Goodbye, Give m.v watch ami ring
reach their 'destination
Atucmhnetil s Proposed
Two ccnetiMiflonal amendments are
proposed. Due would give Congress au-
thority over child labor, and the oth-
er would restrict the issuing of taxes
exemption credits. i
Enactment of legislation providing
for icglstratloi: of aliens nnd more
----------—„------ .. Lausanne, Dee. 8.—The Turkish poa-
Tes on tb.dr epiptUuMy arising diffl-|jtiou on the control of the straits was
rultles, be passed. |presented lo the near east conference
Coonlinr.tlon of «U transportation fa- today hv Ismet Pasha,
eilities was urged by the President, Iri'-j
eluding not only inland waterways, but
the matter of truck transportation.
More Credit For Farmers.
More extortions of ereilita for farm-
ers was strongly urged by President
Harding. He says the farm loans bu-
r ’l.u may well have powers of enlarg-
ing to provide amide farm production
The Turks ask interf.teflon upon the
maintenance of warships in the Black
sea.
Ismet Pashr, gave a historical sketch
of the problem of tl ,■> straits, declar-
ing Turkey never had acted contrary
to international treaties concerning
that waterway. |
He mentioned certain points In the
within five to Davhl. my son. I am asking his
hours after they took off. Lieutenant forgiveness for .be deed which I have '^rnugb examination of Immigrants a. w4| ^Vnla'^ed i’an'd 'c^T in,er-Allled proposals whhh he eonsld-1
Mebliei-. ail experienced cross country (lore. I am taking with me the one "" i*0'1 of embarkation Is urged. Re- [t|( ' '
pilot, was Instructed to rcp-irt by wire who broke my heart and drove me to ntr,<-tlon <>f aliens, the I're»ldeiil adds. (
c^i arrival at Fort Hnaelutea.
* f^/il on,. t tf n. t. . _ 1 __
this.'' It was signed H. Harter.
will enable the Nation to guard against
ered particularly harmful to Turkey.
Of these the first was the Inclusion of
the sen of Marmora it the definition of
Colonel Mondial! ban Ite m on an In- Miss- Rainbow had conducted e music «“»\«tirable Immigrants, cheek the tin- MANY WITNESSES YET^TO ^ the straits because preparation* for de-' “““ —
, , 1. .. , ..u ,, .......b ed pc y o
desirable nnd faeliate the American-
ization, of tboso who mean to enroll
S as citizens f. *• • « -•**
IVallng with foreign affairs, Presi-
, ai’ectlot. font of cavalry eprops through- studio at her home since returning
out the country and has used planes from a concert ‘ tour in Europe nine
extensively on this mission. Ho com- ‘moiitha’ago. • ■
ninnd’1' a brigade of tho First Division A second note, addressed to Harter's
iu France duHng the world wit. , wife, read: 'I«H Harding told Congress that Am-1'ban a Score of witnesses, including
i am asking forgiveness for this ''near relations are not only free (rom TI,ro G.^Bilbo, former Governor of
threatening difficulties, but the country I Mississippi, yet to !*■ heard from,] was needless to have a demllltatnrlzed
By Off Prtst
Oxford, Miss., Per.
S.—With more
By the -Cuoi'Kited Prrtt
Chicago. Ills.. Dee. 8.—An unexpect-
ed turn in the discussed merger of the
two large packing firms, Moayls and
Company and Armour and Company be-
came known tiHlay when a signed
statement Issued by the former flnu
was made public. It was over tl* sig-
nature of Nelson Morris, chairman of
the iioard of directors, slid Edward
Morris, president of the company.
__ I Tlte statement Indicated that J. Og-
I den Arraonr. of Armour and Company,
MILL LAND MARINES IF BANDITS In visits to Washington and conferences
INFEST DISTRICT AND EN- {with officials of the government on
DANGER IT. I the proposed merger has not taken otft-
jclals of Morris and Company into his
j confidence. At least part of MqrrU
linO nrTlinil l/linriinur nl"1 company Officials' knowledge > „t
JAPS RETURN KIAOCHOW obui^^rom' ,1^*^
reports.
The Morris Statement.
The Morris and Coutpauy statement
read:
"We note by Thursday’s morning pa-
pers that Mr. Armour lias udvlsed
President Harding that we are anxious
to be out of the packing business.
"This Is news to us.
"While we realised that Mr. Armojtr
ts very anxious to acquire our business
and our organization, but up to the
present time we have opt put any
price on same, and Its htjs not mode
us an offer.
"Even if Mr. Armour (d
abase our Kitalncaa M wwnT.l nfl
tlmI we would long remain out of tho
packing business."
Iff wirs'-daid hf.fmnc quarters, follow-
ing .the Issuance ofslhe statement, that
it indicated, although the Morris and
Company holding* might tie acquired
by Armour and Company, the former
firm would not forsake the picking
business for any length of time. .This,
the observers pointed out, might cul-
minate In n packers’ war. Y ,
Say s Would Nave Puhiie. '.
While no definite lnforaiation lias
become available on Mr. Armour's ar-
gument to secure consent of the gov-
ernment to the merger. It has b^en
ruptured that he asserted overhead
charges would lie reduced, resulting in
1 a Striving to the public-
On this argument, the statement ls-
M.
>,ip
By the Associated Press
Peking, Dec. 8.—The American de-
stroyer Asheville will arrive at Tsingtao
tomorrow aud it Is untlersTood here
that the vessel will not hesitate to
laud marines If the bandits Infesting
the district endanger tlte lives of for-
eigners after the Japanese evacuation.
Jupan is prepared to restore the
Kiaochow leasehold lo Chip* at noon
Sunday. The Japunesc legation an-
nounced toduy that all the Japanese
troops would withdraw Immediately,
leaving the district ip the Imuds <jt
Chinese soldiers.
Tsingtao is surrounded by bandits
who threaten to invade the city as statu
as Japanese control comes to an end.
Two Japanese destroyers which have
been in the harbor of the port for sev-
eral days are prepared to cooperate
with the Asheville.
The bandit activity is regarded here
as in the nature of a local revolution
Inspired by military leaders for the
purpose of obtaining control of Shan-
tung so that the province- might tie
government.
I
am asking forgiveness for
I can sec no other way out. Take care
fense on the shore* of tills sea were
necessary for tl e .Gefenve of Anatolia
nnd Thrace and yet would not affect W ANTS DEPOSIT OF $25,000
the liberty of passage fir vessels. | TO GROW TO TWO MILLION.
Another point he insde was that It | __,
MAN GETS LIFE IN rEN
FAR KILLING Itl
!,
furpcidior Gets Match.
By the sji’cioltil PrcuM
of father. Good-bye. Good-by«v.” |
S WIFE' The /toilet' said that Hatter, who b|
middle aged, had been separated fromj
By ia* Astortatrd First ] bis air several months Bga.
Boise, Idaho. Dee. S. — Alfred A. ____.» ----
Cavlness was found guiiry of the mur-
der of his wife and sentenced to life*
Imprisonment by n Jury here last night.
The Jury deYlherated -12 minutes.
Mrs. Cavlness died after she In.d
been beaten as she lay ip bed the night
of August 151. Shortly liefure site wt..v
Rilled, Mrs. Cavlness had filed suit for
divorce, charging her husband with ex-
treme l-odl'y cruelty. Cavlness denied
his guilt.
has contributed to ‘.‘each Nation
ward making conflict less likely."
| the trial of tin JPSUHK) damage suit j Rone around the Rosphorus.lt was suf-
Bii the Associated Press
Elizaheth. N. J., Dee. 8.-
-That the
HI NTER MAI DIF FROM
ACCIDENTAL WOCNDS.!
Hr th» Unit'd Pres*
Pari * Dor. 8. An offer fi r Georges
Ciirpentler to ui(*et tin' British heavy-
weight fighter Arthur Ton nicy lu April
in 1’rnguO. C/.crho Slovuklii, has been
accepted by Desratups, Car|icnt,1crs
iui.iiugcr, aieonling to the Herald.
Th.’ newspaper adds that Cnrpentler
will lie glad lo meet Ills conqueror,
“Rattling" Slkl us "a try out"
his training.
CASE AGAINST EDITOR
WHITE ORDERED DISMISSED
By the Associated Tress
against Leo M. Russell, Governor of j ficleut. he considered, to indicate that sunt of WmOOtl he left on deposit until
Mississippi, by Miss Frarfees C. Kirk- j there would be no fortlf lent Ions, either it aggregates #2,000,000 was the an-
hoad, slenograpber. entered upon its
third day se-sioo lo ro today In the
United Stales District Court.
The vv itnes-a’s Pi be called arc for
tlic dcfcti'c, 'I Idle additional testinmny
ill rebuttal Is expected to lie presented
Enqiorla, Kans., Dec. S—The receipt
of a telegram directed last night by [bv Mb's Blrkltcail.
Attorney General Richard J. Hopkinsi Resting its case by counsel for the
lo Roland Boynton [..von County At i plaintiff, a Icngdiv wrangle over the
tomey. rp;iai mtlv wrote finis today j much discussed "Mary” letter and an
to the frlendlv duel Is’lvveen Henry .1.1 order by Judge E. It. Holmes citing
Allen, Governor of Kansas, aud his!.Mr. BUho for lonlcnmt of court were
creuy. AVilllani Allen White, editor noil] the liiipnrtant developments in the case
author. Mr. While planned to make alyistc. I’hc ttial was started Wed
during statement todav, ! iiesdav follow Ing two days of argument
The Attorney General directed the ] over a demurrer hy the defense, w hich
Longview, Texas. Dee. 8.—Dennis.
Bow Vs was hear death here today as a '',,r containing .si passengers wns
result of a hunting accident eight miles!idmek by another car nml knocked over
northwest of here late yesterday. The, on in the downtown distriel
shotgun 01)1*1*10(1 by H. G Moore, his lastli (ii. l ottiicen wen* Injured, and
ronipnnion, was occhlentnlly disc liarg-^ these not scili.iisl.v, according lo ladic'1
ed. the load penetrating Bowles' lungs.'st'i'geomv^
The l.let* were cousins.
j dismissal today of rhnrg(’s of violal
i Ing a nrovlshiu of the Industrial
■ Court law of Kansas preferred against
j Mr. White wlien tfio latter displayed
Los Angeles, (alii., Dec. K.--A street n sign in lie’ window of his newspais’i'
EourteMi Injured.
By the Associated Prc*&
Fighter Suspended.
Newark. N. J Dec s Friyvl;
nan . bifiitamv’etgiit, and his
announced Ipduy.
f-e-
office the I'.mjsirla Gazette, during the
unihui-vrldo railroad shopmen's strike.
Boy Breaks Ankle." *
Eugene Penn is at the home of his'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Penn. .T_’(l| "
. - —; i West Lamar street, suffering with a
Howard Reelerted. j fractured hone In the right ankle, sus-
By the Asmeiated Press I In tiled in a fall at Junior High School
< Richmond. Vn , Dae. 8.— Henry How- shortly before noon. The injury result-
manager, |mj ()j Cleveland. Ohio, was reelected ed when Eugene jumped a short drs-
'l04' Bcrnsleiij. were sncir piled for ftii'-j president of the American Institute of lance from the stpiss at the east en-
-nte to go through with an agreement l(’llpII)k.tll E(1R,peers «, ycMerdny's sea-; • ranee. Dr. A. M. ..... set
to theet PawldTA ilia. Dec. 11. it WB»jg|w of t)jf, ltnm,„i (.„|,Venthm here. ! fl«‘ fractured hone, after which
. i, youth was taken to-his home.
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over a
was overruled.
There was no indhatlon early today
when Ibe trial would be brought to n
dose. • ___
Drilblt Minister Recalled.
Mexico City, Doc. 8.—A dispatch to
El Dorado-from Guatemala City says
the British minister to Guatemala has
been recalled on charges of having mix-
in the politics of tho republic.
nunl request of (Aoyd M. Rice, whose
land or naval, on either shore.
The Turks further ask: 'will has been filed for probate. Riee
"Guarantees against surprise attack* directed that the income from the $25,-
froni land or sea the atoning th*' seen- oon bcjpahl to his wife during her life,
rity of the straits, of ConstanthnqUe or When the deposit reaches $2,000,000 It
of the sen of Marnioia. *li tc he used for building a home for
"Limitation of naval forces bound cliildh’n, the will directed. Standard
for tho Black sen so that they will not f Interest tables show that the
constitute a danger to the zone extend-j will reach $2.000.0llft in seventy-five
Ing between the two straits to the Black- years if placed at six per cent and com
sea: (Turkey expresses the view that; pounded annually,
those forces might he cotnpofed of light I -- * r
si ed hy Morris and Company, observ-
ers said has a direct hearing as they
declared they saw In its lines an in-
tention of the two Morris brothers to
re enter the packing business in event
their holdings were sold.
Meanwhile the packing group await-
ed no announcement from Secretary i*
Agriculture Wallace to whom Attorney
General Daugherty yesterday was re-
ported to have submitted an opinion
op the legality of the proposed merger.
Mr. Arumur. who planned to depart
for the east early today, last night re-
$25,000 fused to discuss Ibe merger hut It was
understood that additional conferences
with public officials in Washington
were planned for the near future.
warships, employed for the protection
of inferuntionnl commerce.)
"Liberty of passage for merchant
men in time of peace ami of war."
After lieariug ismet Wushu's address
] tin conference took n I'ccess until nft-
j ei noon to give Hie allies time to study
; the Turkish sugg’sti”ns.
State Senator Resign*.
i Lockhart, Texas, Dee. S.—Ttie reslg-,H
I nation of Stale Senator C, It. Rich jj
I .ltds of the Twenty-First District was;,
[forwarded lo Governor Neff yesterday, i '
Bicycle Race.
By the Associated Press
New York Dec. 8.—At the DO'th hour
Gonllet- Belloni and Brocco Coburn
still were Icuding having done 1,770
miles ami six laps. There was no
change In the position of the riders.
The record for Hit’ hour is 1,005 miles"
made hjy Cameron and Kaiser In 1014.
n
it wns learned here. Senator Richard*
will practice law at Lockhart.
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THE WEATHER
By A xsoctntcd Press ,
k j WonbiitRlon. IIW. 8.—Shormnit
| and vicinity. Friday niglit cloudy,
i | colder; Saturday unsettled.
lapal Temprtattire.
There was a nuige of :!♦ de-
gree* In iocnl tcihpcrAflire^1’luirs-
('i
h
IT IS WAR TO THE DEATH AS
LONG AS THERE IS A MAN LEFT
5H0P
EARLY
,r
Excimnge Annocnccnient.
New York. Dec. 8.—The New York
Cotton Exchange today announced that |
it would he closed on the Saturday's;)
preceding Christ tuns and New Years's. Lq.
Large Sum for Equipment.
By the Associated Press
Chicago. His., Dec. 8.—An ex-
penditure of $1,200,000 for new
equipment has Just been made hy
the Chicago Great Western rail-
road. according lo an announce-
ment here today by 8 M. Eel-
ton. president. The purchase in-
cludes ,'itat bix iwrs nnd several
heavy type locomotives.
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Federal Court
The January term of Federal Court
hero will convene Jau. 3, Instead of
January 1, Paul Kurn, deputy United
States Commissioner, snid Friday. Jur-
ies have been drawn, returnable Jan-
uary 3. The term is expected to be a
short one. •
Warns Against Bureaucracy. >
By the Associated Press
Chicago, ills.. Dec. 8. —Addressing
the Illinois Chamber of Commerce hero
today. Secretary of State Loula U<
Emmerson sounded a warning against
what he termed 'the drift of tlie govern-
ment towards bureaucracy.”
Ijo-
l WHERE TO GO TONIGHT
-t
TCI the Associated Press "
tamdoo. Dec 8.- The Irisli Repnbll-
lans. says a dispatch to the evening
....... . _________ ^Standard from Dublin, have issued a
day. the maximum being 7* do- (■[manifesto describing Timothy Hcnl.v.
Vicos and thfcjidhRnnm la ing 44 j t tlx*’ Governor ........... ns n llfgtinic en
itigrees-J T |>ny of tho Nation.
■t^Jr - ■ I [ adds :
, ■ ■■■:■ 0> "The fight
there Is a man
to the dcaih."
in Ireland. It Is war
LV,
manifesto
Clara Phillips Loratrd.
Uy the Gpltfd tPrtws
Klpase. Texas, Dec. 8.—Clara Phib
llps, hnnunct mindcrcss, has la-en lo-
cated tn Juarez, Mexico.
FASCISTI IN MEXICO GIVE
OBREGON WARNING ON COMMUNISM
By the Associated Press
Vera Cruz. Alex.. Dec. 8.— The Fas-
elstt oigaaIza*ion at .1 nIfiitn lias warn-
ed preaidcut (Hfrogon to eliminate Com-
luntlism from the "plan of conduct”
of the Federal government.
In a document containing 13 ques-
tions as to the government's purposes.
Fascist I assert that the preseut man
tier of eondneting the affair* of State]
“indicate that the Federal government]
is stiaped so as to he the preliminary)
to the coronation of Communism.” j
The communication asserts that 1f,|
President Obregon refuse* to retil.v to|
the questionnaire, Ills silence will be
interpreted as assurance that the gov-j
ernmeut is alsmt to accept communism.
GEM THEATRE -
Thomas Melglinn In "The Alan
Who Sgw Tomorrow ” also
Stan Laurel in "A Week-end'
Party.”
QUEEN THEATRE—
Harry Carey tn "The .Snql
Herder.” Art Acord In "The
Days of Buffalo Bill,” also a
good comedy.
TRAVIS THEATRE—
Narnia Talmadge In "The Eter-
nal Flame” and Lloyd Hamil-
ton in “The Rain-Maker.”
WASHINGTON THEATRE
William Duncan and Edith
Johnson In "The Fighting
“The Fair Exchange.”
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