Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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PALESTINE, TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1915.
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NEW ARMY WINTER UNIFORMS
Texarkana Cancelled
Dallas To Play
Canada and Mexico. The quar- .•
anti no not only embraces cattle
but all live stock and any prod-
ucts likely to carry infection.
The senate finally passed the hill
requiring corporations which refuse
to pay damages within thirty days
after suit to pay attorney's fees.
The Northeast Texas and the Cen-
tral West Texas nonpal hills . were
favorably reported, today.
The manager of the Y. ML C. -A
Vessels Sunk
basket ball team received a message
from the manager Of the Texarkana
basket ball team this morning say-
tog that it would- -be impossible for
them to pls^ here this week. ft*
Another message was also receiv-
ed froip the Dallas high school team
saying they wanted games here on
Friday and Saturday nights. This
offer was immediately accepted and^
the Dallas team will play here to-
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morrow and * Saturday night / The
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Dallas team is claiming state cham-
pionship for the high schools of the
state as was stated in 1 their tele-
gram. Reporter.
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V London, Feb. 25.—One sailor lost
his fife when the email British steam-
A Isf Deptford wan sent to the bottom
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in twenty minutes' after being hit by
' a submarine 6f a mine off Scar-
ing. The crew of fifteen. men deffb
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editor hours in a small boat in a
snow storm, suffering terribly before
another steamer picked them up. .
Some of j the crew think they saw
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thff wake of a, submarine. A torpedo
flash of
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York national guard, try.
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Toronto, Feb. 25.—Tom Flanagan,
Jack Johnson’s trainer, received this
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cablegram today from Johnson, who
is in-Havana: “Will fight Willafd
here-- Fight will draw as much as
the Jeffries-Johnson match. There
is no chance for me to go to Mexico.”
Photo by; American Press Associatio'h, 1
Company F of the Bevebty-fir^t regimen
tog out winter clothes which nmy tw*
hY the regular army.
enveloped the forepeak in
blue flame. | - -
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A fire at 1:30 this afternoon de-
stroyed a small cottage, 302 Lacy
street, thd home of George Peb worth.
Practically Everything* teak lost. No
«mp was in the bouse at the time the
> fire started, as Mrs. Pffbworth was
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- over next door with a neighbor.
* Smoke waff discovered issuing from
tte building, and Mrs. Pebworth was
first to open the door, and was driv-
en back by a tongue of flame. The
ku whole interior seemed ablaze.
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Direct pressure and the chemical
were need on toe building, but only
the walls, badly charred, remain.
P#fr. Pibworth carried $950 insur-
ance on his dwelling and $250 on his
CARftANZA IMPOSES
TAX ON MEXICO CITY
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Washington,' D. G., Feb. 25.—Impo-
sition of special taxes amounting to
bnsiness
Another Small* Boat. . .
London, FV)ttf 25.—A small" British
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steamer on the western coast was
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sank by a mine or h .submarine in
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the English: Channel off Beachy Head.
The crew landed safely.
millions of dollars; upon
houses and property owners of to#
City of Mexico by General Obregon,
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the Carranza commander, was re-
ported to the* state department r -M
Ambassador Dagama of Brazil,
Whose government is- caring for
American diplomatic interests in toe
City of Mexico, conferred yesterday
with Secretary Bryan. It was reiter-
Two More Men
if Dead At Graham
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Petrograd, Feb. 25.—THe general!
; Georgia Surgeons Meet.'
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a., Feb. 25.—Over. 200 of
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Eminent f: physicians and
Georgia are attending
invention of the Georgia
uU The fumual banquet
tonight and a business
lrrewL It is proposed to
; Wreckage
d In Channel
Russian staff Issues a positive denial
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to-'the German reports thpt the Rus*
destroyed
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. Grafiam, Texas, Feto. i6.—Pat Carl-
ton died last night and Tom Che^y-
IL a? tail
homes, a deputy sheriff died® yester-
‘
day afternoon as a result of yester-
day’s court house battle, supposed to
Atlanta,
toff most p
surgeons <
the annual
Surgeons’ <
takes plan
sian tenth army
around Mazurian . Lakes. The state-
ment says parts of two Russian
corps had heavy losses. The fftate-
Associated Press.)
25.—It is reported that
u jPpUsiKn steamer . recenUy
sS^ '%Uckdge ’ Abating , in tie
English channel. The. wreckage in-
ment also announces tlftrt the rem-
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nants of these corps are still escap-
ing from the (Serman ring.
Russians cut
session t<
plated no nmnedtate move
general Mexican situation.
jhry. A grand jury Monday will take
up the shooting and forgery charges.
Two regiments
their way through to safety from the
Augustowo forests. i
the organization
Surgeons’. Club. |
name of
Southern
supposed they w<
British transport
Wholesale Price
Of Bread Reduced
New York, Feb. 23.—The wholesale
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price of bread will be reduced to the
original price, it was announced here
today. • , . >
(By Associated Press.)
Paris, Feb. 25.—(Official.)—In Bel-
plum French artillery destroyed a
German blockhouse in Champaigne
and French aviators threw sixty
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bombs on railway stations, trains
and troops at concentration points
near Argonne, and the French heavy
arttffery destroyed armored shelters.
The Germans failed to retake trench-
es which the French had captured.
The Russians Have.
Reinvaded Bukowiira
(By Associated Press.)-
London, Feb. 25*—Sir • Edward
Grey made a declaration today in
the house of commons which is
probably from a political view-
point the mast important;. state-
ment since the war began, vir-
tually znnounciffg that England
favors .Russia’s ambition to an-
nex Constantinople. * * !
(By Associated Press.)
London, Feb.-25.—There are signs
England at the
Iatest United States’ notes to Eng-
land and Germany containing , sug-
gestions for restricting the German
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Died at Sanitarium.
C. H. Haslip, who was brought to
a <local sanitarium yesterday from
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his home in Crockett, died this morn-
ing, and his body was turne^ over to
the Ezell Undertaking Company for
preparation to be sent back to h’s
home. •
(By Associated Press.)
-London, Feb. 25.—Press dispatches
say the 'Russians have reinvaded
Buckowina and occupied a village
within four miles of Gzernowits.
of resentment in
aused Alarm
A white man, drunk, caused alarm
jn the southern part of the city last
night, and got himself arrested, after
futile efforts to^ get into several
homes. More; than one citizen report-
ed, that he came near shooting the . *
man before realizing that he was L
drunk. At a Magnolia street home1 *
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the man was at the b*ck door, at-j V
tempting to enter the house, when *
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he was challenged, and failed to give v
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answer. It was learned,
topt the intruder was drunk; and in^T get buss?.’
war^zone and the British food embar-
LET U8 HAVE
MORE BUSINESS.
The rear sleeper, known as the
San Antonio sleeper, attached to pas
senger train No. 1,
have the crops, the ❖
however, ** coin, and the customers—let us ❖
running from
Longviev^ to Laredo, jumped the
track when the train was two miles
north of Troup this morning, and a
serious wreck was narrowly averted
by the timely act of the auditor who
signaled toe train to stop. . Two of
the big trucks left the rails and cut
the J;ies up pretty badly, and -also
tore the trucks up more or less. The
car was set out at Troup, and the
train proceeded -to this city,, arriving
here afcout one hour, late.: j
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Berlin, Feb. 25.—Germans yester-
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i w eanlilserl kv eterm f Iia:; J f ava/h rtf
Iowa Back To
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Prohibition Janii
day captured by storm tne town or
Pr zasnysz in Russian Poland. ,and
the Germane took ,fen thousand fius-;
sian prisoners. Iff! other, engage-
ments north of Vistula within the
pointed ;out, was waiting
❖ those who went after it.
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❖ wa$' thrphgh vigorous and con- •>
❖ tinuous advertising. J : L .<*
❖ In this connection . he laid ♦
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♦> emphasis on the fact that it
was .not the‘“big splash” fol- $
❖ lowed by silence that counted ♦
^but ithe day-in, day-out adver-♦
❖ tistog apq>eal. ’♦
♦> No medium offers ffuch splen- ❖
down before thejrj❖ did business getting opportu-.❖
Unities today as dees the daily ♦
❖ newspaper.’ L ♦
Des Molnels, Io#a^. Feb. 25,—The
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brousdlt to !towq and locked up.
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‘• ;• • • Arrested Crap Shooters. *
Boy Hit With Baseball.
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Terry Briggs, a young man attend-
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ing the. central school, while playing
baseball on the school campus yes-
terday morning was hit in the nose
with a thrown ball ami badly hurt.
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The nose was lacerated and today is
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badly Bwollen. No permanent injury
was sustained, however. • ; :
January
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s-liffrifr Unihn. and .Deputy Oldham
•founded up a bunch , of .crap shooters
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Monday' evening, springing a surprise"
on the .ivory / rollers, j The.- officers
day they wens in the jgidst of, the
glayefff! sittis^^i . |p| .
presence was discovered, -so intense
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England Stops American Goods. .
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London, Feb. 25.—^The Norwegian
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steamer Vitilia, 723 tons, from New
York Feb. 3 for Rotterdam 4^ith a
cargo of Chicago pecking house
products loaded under the super-
vision of the British consul general
at New Ygrk, has been detained by
the British authorities at Falmouth.
was. the Interest in this game... It iB
said nearly one thousand dollars was
in -the pot.-
the Adriatic and Mediterranean. ^
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enorally cloudy tonight
and FHday; warmer.
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XIII. NO. 146.
Member
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Associated Press
&
Business League
Meeting Tonight
There will be a Membership meet-
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Ing of the Young Menff Bnsiness
League held at the bungalow at 7:30
this evening, Thursday, Feb. 25.
W. H. Cal cote and other farmers
from Tennessee Colony promised to
be present with *■% proposition from
the farmers.
The Business League has also se-
cured a market for from 3000 to 5000
bushels of blackeyed peas and if the
farmers will plant this crop there is
no question about their being able
to sell same at a good price. " •
There are other important sub-
jects to be discussed and it is hoped.
a large attendance will be present.
John Gaffney, Sec’y.
be for toe possession of records la
membership to other forgery charges against former coon-
cluded many British uniforms. It is state# of to^ south and change the ty judge and present Representative
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1915, newspaper, February 25, 1915; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014276/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.