The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1922 Page: 1 of 20
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you mu no richer then before.
•Tho third grant that will help brine
on the inflation, happened laet veeek
d gave in to Turkey,
been the one great coun-
if America which baa
-laud for law and order; for the pay-
owwt of dobta and sound evrreacy•
The lack of France and Italy to back
ap England on the Turtiah matter
V I 20 PAGES THIS WEEK
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
VOLUME XIV.
1922.
NUMBER 11.
WELLINGTON, Collingxworth County, TEX \S, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13
BUSINESS INFLA
FRANK SLAY AND FAMILY
0.00 I MFR
P.-T. ASSOCIA
TION TEMPOR
CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTY
TION TO HAVE
ARY-BABSON
BELIEVED TO HAVE MET FOUL
BENEFIT SHOW
fir t.
Frank F
ton'
hk
■ • w p. ix-< i ii.
to have her h(,M w ,vt)(1*?
c.-cript ion
a.- J I
Star Doe
ad consider
■ lay
m
•rd
Fight page* Magaii
I th
nt
along the
Writ.
M AY Fl El D S N IMF I
madly in
injunction re
SPOKE HFRE
NEAR ABERDEEN
B Muvfield
1-ig th
ganation of the common -aying
gen
1 -a-t
• >ght H. O War*
Fifteen
A copy of the court'*
■gion
It warns that
for
i'*l*L
granted after
rvxxf
n
'Ugh
f prvhtb
pasture by fire which w'pn'nr
rcrat IVdlv
o
; re increasing the
ght bou
Greatest Mother Summons Her Children
ml 1<.. : Virginia’s golf t>-.im.
. I betc'jto-is
Lubbock County wa-
. 5
tng. With about a thoaaand dollar*
mariM and become a erflHoaaire. hut
rotten stealing th» fall however, wa
Englishmen
Nonet TO THE ANtt-
. J > wan legion
'WmaitMbBF'b
7 .$
the
the
The present track will be sacrlfl-
cad and a new bed of cinder* laid.
Thi« train waa put on al tbeUrgant
request of the Wellington Chamber
Gt
•in
I .
F •
Lari Monday, a regular pnMenger
’min came into Wellington having
been the first that war not mixed in
CHORUS
NEW FILM
Oct. 7.—
of certain
is headed
inflation,
i*.*ued the
tn
•n
•riff helps the manufacturer the
atne as the immigration law help*
the wage worker. Rut neither the tar-
iff dor the Immigration law increas.-
e* production or make* two Made* of
the reactior. afterward* is v
t-re-sslng we feel much wot-
INTER < OLM Y II hl R ATED
it I IRS MEET l\ AA EI LING
r at hie
i"-b I
talent.
i rw
vents
«ic|»artm«’ t rwvt will come t
Orleans. Track and field met
also cho-rn at the Georgia con
glad to mo thia train put back oa
with a rymrtar schedule aa wo can
t-leana.
‘•orougti
la-1
in . preparation for the
the honor of coming to
as state athletic rep-
ort
un4<
II NEU ORLEANS
BILLIE BURKE IS A
GIRL IN
o <M
4ate-
<Aw wSMl
medal
F'.ntriv
repMe in wages. Ihereaslng pi ice*
and increasing wages, however, do wot
make the country any richer The
e.amtry becomes ridyr only aa it has
mote houwea, more bushels, more tons.
'ore. The tariff Will caune an mermen
tn the price of goods the same -an the
'inmigration law will cause an in-
< ot of the pr-.ple now here fro* that
.untry. It is practically a tariff on
snual labor ami on common labor
’ continued, it will cause a famine of
t. mm on labor in this country. It iz
the reason why the United Statos
but K pet cent
ipared »ith 7
per cent below last ».•»!< an! !'• p»r
Twenty-th rec county exhibits were
entered for the prises. ixtees of
them being ma*ie from West Texas
i mi Panhandle counties.
.......O'.......... —
KATY R. R. ESTABIJSRFX
REGULAR PASSENGER TRAIN.
and her brother,
of literature,
diligent -tudent
.h.U.'JFht h toww «nd sold It to a
* clWngton gin. The amount supposed
to have been stolen wx« 1.000 pounds.
WELLINGTON HIGH
IN KRTONn bxxynuu. gams.
k-e several reasons ehy lhe baiikcr*
sy be right in saying that a temper
ary period of infaltion is at hand,
nie country difrirtur past year has
*eo riven three distinct stimulant*.
•Meh should artificially help buxine*
s<| thereby cause inflation.
‘The flr»t of these simulants wa-
lks Immigration law pa*?e>l 3 vrar
ro and which was recently re-enact-
» i This it known a« the S per cent
iw. which limits the emigration
) cause
None of them,
long swings of
determined b>
Ualifornia's
w ill lw- led
l*puty Sheriff MeKbmey and Con-
stable Shaw arrestml two men last
week for stealing cotton. They had
been poking eottotv fee Fred Holmew
ourselvs*. The temporary bum
line, however, i* afferte*’ by *t
■*>* same as <>ui body. * tin.
t> greatly exhilarate us, but
them there. Three week' have elap
sed and the relatives and friends of
Groom, where they t'Ormerly hvei be
fore coining to Wellington, are very
anxious about them and formed a
-earthing partv Wednesday and some
tire Mimmrr
finals to w in
New Orleans
ty-tentative
One hundred and fifty ex -mice
men will take part in the amateur
box ing and v re«tling Nuit« Tenne-
»ne is sending night star tennis play-
ers as well as full track and field
and arputtic teams.
Imiisima sport writers believe
FIRST FROST OF THE
SEASON MONDAY MORN
home out
I s years
I the index of the Bab.sonchart
Oct IK was set as the dat
1 hearirg the case in Corsicana.
The injunction
i a j»etition. signed by C. E. King et
I a), had be»-u presented, alleging vi-
olation of the election laws, in that
Mayfield, among other thing*, had
fail*! to properly render account of
hi* campaign expenses and that he
.pent more than the f’O.OOO allowed
by law in thi* campaign
didate (er
can tK'kwl.
IkwlsoOVlPc
Powell, public health
vi- Public Health Asso-
in the city Tuesday,
he appointed Mr-. J. M.
ft for C,.|lingsworth
that men from that state will have a
xhade the liefer of other contestants
becmuse they are uedirnated and are
training on the grounds that will be
used for the contests. In the rifle
•vent* louiaian w ill stand well up
among the leader*, since its team is
Compose.! of nationally known shots
who nave been in constant practice
for the last three months. Included
In its membership are Colonel Guy
Molonv, superintendent of New Or-
>Nuu pence, Henery Haffner. Emile
Sex in. Captain E. C. Nk-holna and
lieutenant tr i- Shaw. v
Tulane Umversity stadium truck,
where running events will be held,
will be entirely rebuilt during the
I a*t Monday morning it is report-
ed .1 light frost was noticeable in
the lowland*, and cotton and sweet
potato vinns showed -the effects of it.
This i* the first front reported this
fall, and is a little earlier than usual®
The t ights are cool and gradually get-
tinr along toward colder weather. In
fact.Monday morning winter clothing
felt good to those who had to travel
outdoors.
Ct ITTON TUnCVES ~~
CAtrGRT L.AJtT WEEK.
challenged all
the Minncsot.i
Ix'gion, which 1
han
rx'utr in
’.ay have een
nd mother of
re frantic and
mg ones have
ifter they left
Mr* Thom
Popular Paramount
Bost Work Of Career In
Her Latest Comedy
On the day before
- Riark. J H Young. I
re nod of inflation.
The normal line of buxine** is .de
>nnined by the honesty, intelligence, !
lustry, and thrift of the people,
omparing the health of business with
the heaPh of a perron, we would «ay
I shoot I
for all.
; close Octol
| Th.- Hat
I ticipating 1
to all
A full ivport of the meeting was I
Oct. I Judge Hawkin*
of the Thirteenth l»i*
Wm.
champion
Ross,
swimmer, are
Weisuller will
me of his own
records at the Audubon Park Ixigan
where the -wimming will take place.
J R Prescott, low hurdle record
holder, and H E. Hagen, 220-yard
man of intercollegiate fame, «ill run
for Illinois and Bob Gardner, former
Johnny Weihmuller,
speed swimmei, and Norman
interallied Olympic
among the entrant*
endeav or to break .»
20. I.
meet*
may temporarily
even money may be s
time. As
ion* cause an inflation in wage.*,
the tariff an inflation in price
this Turkish epigiue n;ay eau »• a
flation in interest rates.
"These three factors
temporary inflation,
however, affert the
business which are
fundamental economic law.
in- the long swing goes, we
period of deflation which
tinue
likelv
Walter F.. Miller,
one of the runnet- up in tee
- t". ■ . 'i.
>' .
■ I*
• . I
, thoroughly*, but found
I Other* went on up the
I Kan-a* Citv to see if th»
lie checked und
.hurt
the immigration rest rict
FIRE DESTROYS REPUBLICAN
FARMHOUSE' CANDIDATE
court order made permanent at
in The writ
Section s*. Act
have all the
*1 of pr<>*|ierity
month*,"
Billie Burke, Paramount star will
lie seen in Ijer new Paramount pic-
tuer, “ The Education of Elizabeth”
at the Wellte.x Theatre Wednesday
night Oct. IFtli next. This presents
Miss Burke id the role of a chorus
girl and -he does *ome of the most
enjoyable work of her career therein.
Elizabeth Banks, a chorus girl in
a New York rev co, meets Thomas
Fairfax, descendant of an old Colo-
nial family. Fairfax fall
love with her and asks her to marry
* her to visit his
sister Lucy may
1 called to Texas
Nh W N
T Alexander
APPOINTED RI D < ROSS
*EAL < H AIRM AN.
county Red Cro-• Seal Campaign,
Mr Powell stated that (ollings-
xvmi’ county did her part last year
in the purchase of the Christmas
-e. L -md she hoped would do a.* well
thi , ear. The proceeds of the sale
of *e:iL go t> ti-o fight against tu-
low award However, it is very
that this tendency ha* temp*'
l>een >■* <sk< 'l and we *hall pro
recti rd
Fran
a shade
landing
s i running broad jump* in addition
to being a formi. la bit w eight man.
t'harles McDermot will enter the di*
co* a-.I ‘>K pound weight. Mcllermott
w a* heavyweight boxing champion in
w eigh HO p.
ami blue eye*. «
been sent out 1
hope* that some
them Hie fat
Mr and Mrs .<
believe that the
met with foul p)«v
Wheeler I
by the fact that SI
able money with Mr
from Welling! *n
Friend* hope thex
W .*•> kiiemjwr * t
farm re-shience burned to the grxxund
with ail its content*.
Mr* «Wi*chkarmper «
at home and while' out in the yard
noticed smoke escaping from the
She notified others over the
phone, but the fire had gainexl
headway that it eculxl not be checked
him, but first wants
family so that his
see her. Fairfax is
and the education of Elizabeth is left
in the hands of Lucy
Harry, a professor
Elizabeth pro..** a
so that
finds her quite unlik
girl he lefl. He is
confei
Kerr,
go.nl news
Harry Fair fax and *he take* him as
a husluind instead of Thoma.*.
The role of Harry Fairfax is
played by Ikmald Cameron. Others
, in the cast include Lumsden Hare,
Frederick Burton, llarob*! Foshay,
Edith Shay re and Frank Gold-mith.
I ggion men ei
Wellesley Mills, Ha.*.*.,
Ihecuasing the statement
bankers that the country
'or another period of
Roger W Babson today
Mllowing statement, from his *tati*ti-
d office* at Welle--ley Hill*
Fur reader* who are not bankei*
•nd economists, let me first explain
• a simple language, what Is meant
b» inflation. Men who are acquaint-'* the high
*i with the Bab*onchait of Business Activity
• mditions know it is ma.Je up of two 1 below m
bnee—first a normal line, »»pre ent-
'g the permanent growth of the
' >untry which look like a simple up-
'.Il grade and a second line which
looks like the ontlinc of hill* and x»!
*rys. This second line represent*
temporary tmamess condition*. For a
lew years it is above the normal line
Md then for a few years it i» below
be nem al line. When the two lines
minette, business is normal; but when
the Meon.1 line U above the normal
me, banker* «ajr we are hav uijg infta
’ion, while when thia line i« below
the nurmal line, nanker* say we are
ra'ing deflation. Just now they *uy
that we are threatened with another
champion
comers,
depart
1 chai
to four
A com-
I tram will lie put
Mi ir e-.ita irpart
at Contention
legion depart
full track and
brought to the
in to the 4G ri-
various depart-
A «plendid time i* reported of
club women from the four counties
in the Federated Club- semi-annual
meeting here Wednesday Some fif-
ity vidting woman were here and
they were accorded entertainment anti
; refreshments galore, and the program
I ha* live*
it* and u
Thev
New Orlean.*.. Oct. 2.—with an en- I
, try list of l.i-iHl athletics and 4<> ri-
1 tic team*, the American Legion na-
J tional athletic championships, to Lie I
1 held during the legion national con- 1
vention in New Orleans, October 16- j
PLAY THREE WEEKS AGOP
Itl.xn -ivcr >t is a con-titutional law ,
co .».*>• rd the Ku hl.ix; but didn’t
have ,*h good to -ay about tie bolt
Waite! H
oai -man, hr
Hr rcpri’-eii
tnent >'f the
Marin-’ rifle
from Quantico. \ irginia i* send-
*rre athletes who are
rs in their cho-en events.
H. Ry rd, jumper, 1* just ;
rr the world's record in
Mr*. V I.
nur-e for Te
ciation, wa-
intrrv*t of Ns camlMacy and the Re
P’-blicwn party Mr. Ward is a goo*’
ta'kvr ai I ’terested hi* 1 rarer*
Hr dealt at length on thr tariff
w hen Thoma- re-turns fie
»• the gay chorus
disappointed and
sc- to iier that lie loves Lily
another chorus girl. This is
Elizabeth who loves
I’ ANH ANDI E ( til’NTlES WTN
AT STATE FAIR..
this «<*k, and since mere
an absent quantity that
-n Rtchani
r v moxie en
On next VAednesday nigth the Par-
lent Teachers Association will have
! the entire proceed*- from the Wellte.x
j Theatre show, courtesy of the mana*
j ger, .Mr. O'Hearn. The title of the
| picture is “The Education of Eliz-
jubeth" ami the star is Billie Burke,.
1 the famous beauty loved by all .Am-
I erican people.
I The P. T. Association is trying to
1 get some needed supplies for the
'f the . school and the entire proceeds of this
Many . show will go to that cause, and every
r now ■ person having the interest of school
- at heart is urged to patronize the
ield team j show that night. Y'ou will see a
Paddock, . splendid picture and get more than
world’s champion and holder of the your money’s worth, tiesides helping
rvcxird for the 100 yard da.-h, his time |a needy cau«e.
for that distance being *d and three-
fifths seconds. In a recent athletic
tat nival held at Stanford University
Stadium, winning ex-service merf
were chosen to repre*cnt t'alifornia
in all ctents. Their rifle tram* is
headquarter - from
ments indicate thi
field team- will b.
I rgionairv- are holding their athletic
x-amixnl.i during the latter part of
thi* 'vxvt.’h >nd will fmih them ini
v their entrie* prior 1
KepoT
* >•'
'tbor. lr thlr nvv-—ermtlrur re*-t-y-T
Hueh longer it- will cause an inflation i
»* the wage* of common labor and I
•iieCebv I eml t» bring about o amiem!
e flation. Dalls- Oct. 10. Panhandle Hains
’The Tariff Rill, which wa* t».> •*•!! and Wr*t Texa* cruntie* carried
a*t month. I* a second mu»e <>f in-I away the honor* for agricultural dia-
‘atiwn er mH ««eh « tariff piav*. at the Dalia* State Fait* ae
re gOO.1 for lhe country »-a political eording to the announcement of prize
< ueatimi and U not for me to discu*.*, winner* made public today.
rut «n riudenta are agreexi that it i»
argoly a temuocary -titnnlant. TKe' prize of fS’d) in cash, with a wore of
SJtt 12 out of ■ possible 1XW6 points.
Potter County w-nrv second prize
and $360 in cash with a -core of
.*0X. Crosby County was awarxied
thjrd prize, Wilbarger County fourth
and Children County fifth.
Thaw, the five highe-t prizes went
to western countie*, which absorbed
practically all of the money offered
If it
W. Ilmgt..
n September i'l and
hux r
not Im*u»h
heard frv’m -luce that
date
Thr la
■t hearvi of them they
*»■’<-
k‘a\ ink* <
■ .t vf \\ ‘ esder on Ihrir
w .1 .
north to
Canadian. They left
here
in .1 fixe
p« g» 1 M.ixwell f*>r
May
n Pro
H vital. R.whetcr,
Min.
AA
hen the>
1 • .«* <■ 1 SI unit**"k Mr*
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1922, newspaper, October 13, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187164/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .