Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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PALESTINE D
Member
Associated Press,
UNSETTLED AND WARM
ER TONIGHT. .
January 15, 1916
Palestine* Texas,^Saturday
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OF INDIA.
MENTIONED. AS, VI
(By Associated Press.)
Now York, *Jan. 15.—A .volun-
teer navy training camp, similar
to the army camps maintained
last fall, will be established some-
where on. the great Jlakes near Chi-
cago, according to an announce-
ment of the committee of the
Navj League today. The league
wilj act under the auspices of the
navy department.
(By Associated Press.)
London, Jan. IE.—The Russian
renewed on
Spanish Reamer and
Crew Are Lost at Sea
./» ' offensive has been
^4 ", fhe Bessarabian front, and five
Important attacks have been re-
m pulsed by the Austrians, says the
Austrian official report at Berlin
today.
An enemy aeroplane on the wes-
M <^n front was brought down by Gef-
■pl/ snWrt- gnn fire and was destroyed by
Is'' artillery gun fire after falling within
British lines, it is reported today
K^fft'om Berlin.
& ! Fiance Reports the repulse of the
rZ German8 in Champagne daring night
(By Associated Press.)
Phoenix. Ariz., .^an, 15.—Count
Morajeska, a Russian nobleman, was
beaten Into insensibility and shot and
left for dead at his mining property
seventeen miles south of here Mon-,
day, according to word received here
today. His wife motored to the mines
four days later and found him help-
less in his cabin where he had been
without food or water the entire time.
* (By Assoeated-Press.)
London, Jan. 15.—Only one of the ]
crew of twegty-si’x were saved when
the Spanish steamer Bayo struck a
mine and sank Thursday, off Larb-
chelle. . -
Mueller’s Explanation.
Atlanta, Ga„ Jan. 15.—Dr. Wilhetaa
Mueller, German consul here, was in
charge of the German consulate aa
Seattle in 1915, and it was stated at
his office here today that he receive*
money from Captain von Papen ae
stated in jews dispatches from Lon-
don. It was said, however, that the
money was sent to Consui Mueller for
the purpose of paying transportation
t *
charges of several German citizens
from^Seattle to New York.
COTTON EMBARGO IS IN-
STITUTED BY RAILROADS
•- The Clouds Have Rolled Away.
The south was hard hit in 1914 by
the great slump in^ the price of cot-
ton. Recovery has been' somewhat
slow., necessarily so..* But recovery
has been'going steadily on; w.e shall
presently, unless all signs fail, he in
the full tide of prosperity. More
and more are our people coming to
realize that the aQ-cotton practice is
hurtful, no matter the price, r-
Taking the whole country into the
account, the conditions are excellent.
For the whole calendar year the bank
Clearings * weje ‘ almost 21 per * cent,
more than, the previous ye%r, and were
$14,500,000,0*00 more than in 1913, the
latest high record.' . For the first week
in January the clearings were 70.6 per
emit greater than & year ago.
That tells the atory. tt Mf6r o§
Lane Critically III.
(By Associated Press.)
Fort'Worth, Texas, # Jan. 15.—For-
er State Comptroller Lane’s condi-
imf* critical today, following an op-
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Photo—1)^' .-Vflherlcah Press .Association. ,’3
. Mr. l ewis Har/hlrt. it.Is >aid. will be apt
r>v of India Mrs Ipmcourf is'of AmericaiS-;
by King George V. vlogi 1
r WEircEirr
E INCREASE
I BE DEMANDED
reports of gusher
HAVE NO FOUNDATION
MACHINERY IS IDLE
Annual Convention
. Of Railroad Men
gFyr j ' (By Associated Press.)
•Tulsa, Okla., Jan. 15.—A statewide
■Bip&ipi to -defeat the*'. proposed
ampbell Russell amendment' to the
tate constitution which apportions
lOrporation school taxes to all the
Ml*! pro rata instead of leaving the
nrontias in the counties Which pro-
tege tijam will be launched today at
(By Associated Press.)
Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 15.—The
annual corfvention of the Passenger
and Ticket Agents association of Tex-
* • •
as was set for today here and attend-
ance, has been forecast at 150. The
sessions will be held tn the auditoriam
of the chamber of commarpe. Social
By Associated Press.)
n, Pa., Jan. 15.—A twenty
rage increase, recognition of
MWd > two year contract will
fcdpd by delegates from the
to the International
kit United Mine Workers
b gfeN eti producing counties of the state.
■Br-i -i * *
TMr are from Tulsa, Creek, Pitts-
pf Mkrg, Nowata, Osage, Rogers, Wash-
ingtoa and Cj^ig counties. The .weal-
'a tly oil producing counties would be
hardest hit by this amendment which
WMlV.cut off a great part of their
X* school revenues. As virtually one
| 'third of the counties in the state are
- Interested in oil production and cor-
lyx .,
. jporate promotion it is expected that
| Ale opposition will grow to vigorous
proportions. The amendment is to
■ be submitted to the voters next Aug-
—to go ahead with our.enterprises in
full confidence. The reward is to him
who! works unremittingly and intelli-: D6on there was to be^ luncheon, this
gedtly,—W^co . ffffl if Aft^rpoon a ride over, the city and to-
X;. X //- v ■'/■// ■ mgiit thebe will be a banquet - • -
■ Colonel. Powell Dead in St. Louis. *. ’ . --;-
- XBy Associated Press.) , v '* ’; r ; Golf Tournament
St. Louis, Mo.. Jan. 15,—Colonel R- jX. / .*. (Bjr Associated Press.)
SI. PowelI, aged •eighiytiiine ydars and j Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 15.—Tha ^
the last /surviving' commander - of • second round, of the MbtTis F. Berney
Hood’s:. Fifth'Texas brigade, of cup .golf .tournament was set'for to-
Confederat©' army. died here, today*: day at thb Rtegr Crest links near
—s—r-Xr--—— ■ . x f-teYeX This meet has twice been post-
Tha Herald wpnta to do yaur job poped on' account of illness of. soma
printing/ ;/•■'„- ‘;4 ; Yj of the players. • •;'■ V.
• JD^Hlas; Tekas. Jan,' 15.—A campaign
for ’/safe and sat>e farming’1 was
launched-1ry the Texas industrial Con-
. ^’ei|| at ,its annual .convention here
today.'. The obiect of the campaign
will he to-; Inj^ce ''every ; fatmeaf . In i
Texas to diveFsify blb. crops; to grow j
and then his Indus’-:’ • .'* 1
HEALTH COMMISSIONER ■ !
* TELLS WHY MEN ARE BALD
Extra rooms can he easily rented
by using .the Herald Want Ads;
Stfri the F^jruary American Matjaziue V
Dr, Artbur^R. Reynolds,, fdraaeb Health
Commissioner of Chicago gives .. the,
following reason for bald boss : '}■
■'..The hsTfs that men wear, are the
cause of. their baldness above the hat
line. Women also: wear hats, but
' their hats are.-fasten'e:! uj Ih^ir hair
and do not grip- thU head as men’s
hath do/ All othdr pluses of baldness
such as infections, 'seborrhea,- etc., af-
fect both se.xes. alike, andare, in fac£, :
more difficult to treat lofcally*in worn-
Aji than in men .because of their long
hair. ; 1;/-’'/'' "•' X.' *'^'Xx
“ffow-doeh the hat, affeet the growth
^of hair in. m'air? .- By; compressing, the
-arteries, ,the. .veinsXThe lymphatics,/
Minneapolis.; Minh.,' Jan, ]5.^>ed; .j.
^rijtk Ti ' Price/ a. business maUj /was - ■
today convfcted V' tnUrdering his Wife ] ]
hy throwing her off of a.:cliffx'/./ / XX
ui 'X i '-'^od'vtq fibmb. extent the nerves that
/supply and nourish the hair. It is not
• was', be'eahs© the hat is tilted Or soft or that .
j: .. (By Associated Press.)
.1 v . * . Inspection Starts, ^ . New- York,, Jan. l5.X-blnited State*
Austin/Texas, jku. T5,—Annual fed- submarine E-2 was b'oWn up and part-
} t-rai LispeC.Ubn qf the ’Texits National ■ iy sunk today in the Brooklyn navy
Guard' wa^' ktdiedubri .to oegiu here yard. v Eight people areV->eport*d
was ..arrested thdar,ch.a^e'rl wiih -'. A t' f(Hlay, accofdl'kg to. Information -avaifvf Willed and a number
.-u_. able.pt t ho., ad j u tab t .^generid' s deyairt-; body has been recovered. ' ,.-XV/':
b'Vjxhcni^^ Tlmsbrin^cthms'^ill be>on: - The cause of the explosion is not
• ducted by GaptUiir JfsSb % I>ove. ,V: , kn.own, but it ik known the crew was
fnspecfbr /gviier^l dLibfantry oLX^ work installing new Edison battefv
]ftbe guard, and jTaplain.30hn ]D. i>ong, *es. , - X • • '
•a: k V'. sV A,, IhsWectnr of.tlh/c^hiry ^An ; Newspaper men were barred from
fe iut.incrary 'bf thh .inype/lpfs'- haa be/h/i the'navy yard Immediately after the
i... ■■ ' •< explosion.. The explosion parted sev-
eral plates of the vessel ahd the gas
fumes rendered unconscious several
officers who were attempting to enter
the wrecked craft. .
(By Associated Press.) ..
London, Jan. 15.^-Au absolute
blockade of Germany and her al-
lies will soon be established by
Great Britian, submitting this
w .
for orders In council. American
and other neutral complaints are.
responsible'. for this move. This
information was ‘given out today
by person,s closely in touch with
the situation here.
I' the- case of the Baralong which-was*
i. coppT.ted rammed by a. BritisliX ship ] .it keep's; the head
I. Uhd the crew killed wtiil,.' >*4f ii {wUn i,' ]' i-»,i a A ’Ua-n' -hor’KA
in the water.
VX;/ .'X .... .... .............. . ........... ,....... .......
^ b<;t£ y(aj» today;.and;:GcrX) threaps as a-rule do" not grip, the
• ma^y aiso-y||^^/tlie 'Hritish propos--/ head .so/tfghtly as h'aifs do. ;
• ii- that/ co)ro^^,%b|te4 Stkies jpayal r[ i: tDaldbess' usuMiy ‘ begins". At; • iiio
officer? hrzr tlie'; t mmmii qf.the <!T^w<i to^vard the back
[.reprisals a^aiqjs|'' Pari/Nat.the distant, and .wepker 'papt
.v.,.i.:ui.- ' •* • 'of the vbssfds.:furn.ishing /he circula-
t tiop. In snob cases^he pressure has
■ ‘‘‘eetj on the yessels on the side of the
^:|. h.eadX Sometimes the: haldniess begins
t above the' forehead and /the higii
v:t'fot'cheacT t-yi»e,. bf/ baldne^.. fiv ..these
r.-|- •' .- > ;• .• • v .y
f. / rafses. Gu* pr«.*^d«rj(j-hp‘^ hded'i-.biibn/f'h^-
.; -/-V'Xiiiis 'pf/tHo forelrbad-. . Sometimes
•I^c'h'ehd-is low* (.iitwm-in', (be hack
Jan. -j5/- -rn ITiliVhi<?iii-ic ^’•>v1iVT«'t tb«/-prb^Hre,.baa bebn -upon the
:fIWsl.X hf r'^ ifli/y; ffpjn 4 v<.fiwelii htriirrion. /%Yhen thp head
ffke rel^C/h'imgbwiiiieteiy bald oh-top i|iq b res sura
or that. ; :.X.; /. . /./.; .' Z ] /• .
. tr-o Lor; - It is be- f' x.' (Dy Ass/jciatcd. PreK? )'. •.
and the cVe.w killed while.:.»♦ cuggNbg;.f/pausb thq hat band* compresses' the^^*SOy Texas/,l.ab..■i5.--^LUis#Fmeb-
fn the water. , y '. / ' •*... ’ / .4 yeksels/and starves .the rdots of the'
•; The^lerman repl^ .to'.tlie ta'sp.Brittsh/j hatr. ’Caps >fay db- the same thins,
X:., - Toe Lyceum’/. Attraction.
; •••;* ' J• * „ '-X ‘ * •'
A capacity.hotise greeted the' >
Mvsicaj ■ ttompsiny at ‘the -1
^ealyc lb^t even; a/?,:. an d were -reward- ] ;'prepate<L
^4 by enj|>yi'pg a-.>M-| . clover'nfubteat f' ; j ''j
/prp^^nt>?!The firct/ba/t ;wa s
cyr.f numfeirs/?5h^ ,4t^vr .rijo'. < wiipahy;] DluUl
qf '• The ’ppbra '
aralong
/ . ; •/. % / / •. ' /' * X -'//.• ./ increased 'Wages .Announced.1
y..: .T>>udoii]^.jar\'f.R- is'-x
ed be-the' brX.aks' in (be !foliniid'■d-tk.c.s - ~ Wbobso< k»t Worsted Company;'
'* • -I* *•/' r» ‘1 A, X-i... • •* ' \ ; ' , * • . .- > ■
Is greater tluitt was.at fiTst 'sin.t«bted • isajaabzet Worsted Company and
.and there'is tirucb' suffering !n' North/.; Gnerin Spinning • Company hare,
ern flcdlabd - -ip- /ire§klt. / iXyasaaes i nouncjed. that they have granted;
have been driven from their homes by -750 employes Of their mitts an-
the fas.t rising waters. ' crease, of 5 per cent in ffages.
(By Associated Press.)
Berlin, Jnn. 15—Germany t'oday
oke off negotiations with England,
• ; . . . *. .« ■* '• * ■
rough tbe'^nlted States, over sub-
artne warfares*nd particularly Jn
fculf by. n strong company the program
of'laet/pight was far from ’satisfying.
, ji&kevef’.: tie nteml^ra of the
i. pany are /possessed, of very pleasing
4. V •-' ' •/;.!-
com-
gMund .That sho. .served a Term in’ a
British prison. :/XX,'v -]///
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1916, newspaper, January 15, 1916; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025158/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.