Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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PALESTINE. TEkAS, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY
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VOL. XIII. NO, 118.
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23, 1915.
WINDMILL BATTENED BY SHELLS.
Zeppelins flying over various parts of
England seem to be completely un-
founded. * \ :'' -
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The Germans are massing near La-
Basse in North Prance, and the al-
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lies are ‘ strengthening their lines
throughout that region.
Farmers Say They
Will Plant Wheat
♦ ?v (By Associated Press.) ❖
. ^ London, Jam 23.—ftussian ❖
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1 /^ sources report the suppression ❖
of a serious mutiny in the Turk- ❖
ish army, and say. seventeen ❖
.♦ Turkish officers were executed. ❖
(By Associated Press.)
A committee of farmers, living on
the poor farm road; south of the city,
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were in conference with Secretary
. **•-'• **;■ & .:v* \i.y • .* ‘ '
Gaffney of the Business League »this
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Roumania Buying
Munitions Here
i morping ;with reference to putting in
Russian offensive is the advance ❖
toward East Prussia through the ❖
an acreage Of wheat They say they
hlave adopted this plan as part of a
make a living at home program. Cor-
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.(By Associated Press.)
n, Jan. 23.—Roumania is
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Lng. war munitions in Amer-
respondence has been started looking
to the best kipd of wheat to plant
and other matters relating to the
his forces seventy-live miles south of
Mazatlan. - ’ . {.
Photo by American Press Association.
The. famous windmills of the low
“H&tel De Gink” Open a
renewed to grease the nation- ❖
❖ el defease fund In the army ap- ♦
❖ proprfatfon bin which passed ❖
❖ the house .last night, totalling ❖
❖ one hundred and one million ♦
and 100 occasional workers, who pre-
ferred to he known as hoboes.
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Jefferson Davis was installed as
chief 4)f the hotel and in a speech ex-
Jti*te»d tW . diffWBBoe between a
❖ (By Associated Press.)
❖ Austin, Texas, Jan.
❖ ernor Ferguson’s tenant >* til
. o . K • '• I D
KEfp; Purchase BUI.
(By Associated PrMs.)
Washington;, D. G„ Jan. 23.—The
senate democratic caucus decides to
try and force Hie passage of the tihip
purchase MB during the present ses-
sion.
,. - ., ❖ relief bill was introduced in the (p I
don t want the
lat, bo « won't *hoUse tWiar by
away.",ho said. * “d Basb!' ♦
the imetir wase. * The 5enate stat? *ffalrs <*>“- ♦
. . . , ,❖ mittee favoraWy reports' the ♦
iout' doing work , . ,-^13
❖ hill endorsing President Wilson ♦
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~ ❖ and'rejecting the’ amendment ♦ *
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❖ endorsing former Governor Col- ♦ .
❖ quitt. The committee also fa- ♦ is
❖ vorably reports the hill to force ♦> tl
❖ railroads td roof cotton plat-❖ L
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^an. - 23.:—An Australian
cruiser has sunk a German
; Zeppelin Over Ostend.
(By Aseociated Proas.) ,
Dover, JAn. 23.—A ZepfpMin
FRENCH.
(By Associated Pr—.)
s,'Jan. 23.^(Offlcfal.)—Infan-
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hting continues in Alsace, and
bag is incessant day and night
is known of the true purpose
v battle. tTench artillery se-
’ damaged foot bridges before
tet
supply
ship auxiliary for the German cruis-
era. -1
reported sighted over Oetend today.
^W'y' ‘. german. m
(By Associated Press.)
Berlin; Jan. 23.—(OfflciaL).—The
allies yesterday dropped bombs at
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Tennessee . ........_____ 342,000
Texas ... .................4,120,000
All other states ............ 136,000
Ginnlngs of Sea Island cotton prior
to January 16 by utatek: •
Florida ... . .............. .. 33,000
Georgia ... ;............... 41,000
South Carolina ______...... 5,000
'Rie next ginning report of the cen-
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sus bureau will be issued at 10 a. m.,
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Saturday, Match 20, and will show
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•the quantity of cotton ginned
throughout the season.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, D. C., Jan. 23.—T^he
ninth cotton ginning report of' the
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tpeason, compiled from reports of
-censusk bureau * correspondents and
agents throughout the cotton belt and
Issued at 10 a.. m. today, announced
14^07,000 bales of ootton, , counting
nomad as half bales, of tlie growth of
1914 had been ginned prior to Jan-
oary 16. This compared with 13,582,-
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038 bales, or 97.1 per . cent of the en-
tire crop ginned prior to January 16
of last year; 13,088,930 bales, or '97.0
per cent in 1912? and 14,515,799 bales,
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or 93.3 per cent In 1911. The aver-
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age quantity of cotton ginned, prior
to January 16 lin the past three years
was 13,728,921 bales or 95.8 per cent
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of the crop. 4 , v
Included In the; gunnings were
50,000 round hales compared* with
90^09 last ye*r,' 78,690 In 1912 and
97^654 In 1911. \ [
- Sea Island cotton, included number-
ed 79,000 hales, compared with 76,277
bales last year, 70,752 in 19121 and
109,867 bales in 1911.
Ginnlngs prior \o January 16, by
(By Assftdaied RresS.)
. Manchester, Vt., Jan. 23.—Harry
K. Thaw was taken to Nek -York to-
day. He was given a friendly demon-
stration on leaving here.
>> (By Associated Press.) ♦
❖ Parts, Jan. 2|3.^<}erman aft- ♦
❖ ators* dropped eighty bombs in ♦
❖ Dunkirk late y»rterday. French ♦
❖ and British aeropl^ucs pursued ❖
❖ them, brintinj# down one taube ♦
i Prohibition Law is Enacted.
Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 23—Ala-
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bama will become a*prohibition atate
July 1 under two related ( measures
which became law; last night without
executive approval. Within a . few
hours after Governor Hdnderson had
vetoed . the, bills and asked* that the
prohibition question be submitted to
voters at a special election, both from German, to America^ registry*
houses voted down hfs proposal and carries a cargo of 11,000 bales of cot-
?epassed the bills by1 overwhelming ton. The oath of the Dacia’s agents
majorities. / The vote In . the1 house attached ■ to - the, manifesto declares
on repassage waa 73 ;to 29. In . the that to- the best of their knowledge
senate it was 24 to 10. . ? and belief the-ship carries no con-
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‘The -prohibition 'measure practical- traban-d and. that • the cargo is for
lyr re-enacts the prohibitioir law rer, trans-ahipmept from Rotterdam \to
pealed' In 1911; after It had been in Bremen. ; ' -j ■ r V ;
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force- two years. Under3 the- 1941 Interest has centered in the, pro-
local option law all but eight of the Posed voyage of the Dacia because
si$ty-seyfeh'counties.have voted dry. of Great- Britain's. announced de-
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termination to consider her a fair
issued
Conductor Frazier
Suffers An Injury
Word whs received here, today that
Conductor Toffi Frazier, in charge of
ah 1. & G: N. work train at Gvertpn
was. Aie victim of an accident tiiia
morning, in which one of his hands
was badly crushed. He will arrive
here on No. .5. this evening, r it is
feared now that he-.may lose the in-
jured member. • "• <
♦ THE TALK OF TftE^TOWN. ❖
...1,676,000
>.... 941,00
.... 88,000
...2,696,000
.j... 434,000
...1,432,000
.4. 853,000
|« 4.1,147,000
>..1,425,000
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‘ Allieji Occupy LaBasso. '
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(By’ AaBoolated Pram.*)’
Parts, Jan. - 2$.-rIt is reported that
.the allies ‘have occupied LaBasso,
near Lilie. f
(By Associated Vrn—.?
San Angelo, Texas, Jan. 23.—Five
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inches of snow is on the ground in
this section, and sleighs are run-
ning. Much of West Texas is cover-
ed with anew. %
When
Phone 444 and let our job man give
you price* hnd . show samples.
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New York, Jah. 23.—The official
^Oeoate the fight has been ❖ opening of the “Hotel de Gink,” a
temporary home for ttfimps, brought
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together city officials, philanthropists
❖ Washington, ;D. C„. Jan. 23.— ♦
❖ Carranxa dispatchers Aay an- ❖
❖ archy, t>anic and disortier' now ❖
❖ reign in Mexico City, and ‘it Is ❖
❖ alleged that many women' are ❖
❖ near death from treatment • re- 4»
❖ ceived ’by Tiiia troops. .. ♦
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Villa Troops Vletorlotte.
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Guayamos,- Mexico, Jed* 23.—Villa
troope, defeated General Carasco and
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British Aviator
Dropped Bombs
t i (By Associated Press.)
Amsterdam, Jan. 23;—A British avi-
ator today dropped bombs’on an im-
portant dock at-Bruges, Belgium, and
then escaped, though German aero-
planes gave pursuit.
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❖ (By Associated Preka) ♦
❖ Yoakum, Texas, Jan. 23.—Fire ♦
❖ last night did thirty-jiine thdu- ❖
❖ sand dollars’ daniage there. -: The ♦
❖ Shropshire Drug Company wo ♦
❖ the principal t los or.1 - * ♦
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1915, newspaper, January 23, 1915; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014970/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.