Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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JURY IN ARBUCKLE
TRIAL ELEVEN TO
ONE FOR ACQUIT AL PRODUCTION OF OIL
♦ ha
Of
MEXIA'FIELD PUTS
TEXAS IN LEAD IN
86,000 BARRELS PUTS TEXAS
AHEAD OF OKLAHOMA.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—V I. .
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DENTON TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 3, 1921
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DISAGREEMENT LOOMS, HOW - DAILY AVERAGE THERE OF
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The United States, ureat Britain, Japan I
understanding to take the place of the alliance.
cuiuultUe to name the pie-
ry ‘ IHc of nominee* Im ram.
<>t \v. C, (Sdwar<lh, W. E.
( HINA WINS IMPORTANT J INDUSTRIAL
POINT BEFORE COMMITTEE
OF NINE POWERS,
CONFERENCE OF "BIG THREE" HELD INFORMALLY ARRIVES
AT MOMENTOUS DECISION WHICH HA? ONLY TO BE
ACCEPTED BY GOVERNMENTS TO MAKE EFFECTIVE.
NO ACTION TAKEN ON
PROHIBITION CASES
by
the
Julian
rrllrr
territory
th«
r v«»n
ijjf ’ u 10 £ 15 bar-
<»r Cidirfr-
s rrpreMcnt- j
|>|ti\ CH*
bln rc-
•cmt’m vIMt-
IM of the
Ml M Cotton
|.—-Flit UFfF
S pd»luta hivh*.
moW
13 to
to bill.
did
h<*
IMNC
iaper
■ntiy
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todifv In <’Mp-
be 8c< ret Mvr-
themselves, the powers agree to the non-fortifieateon of Pacific islands.
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brcii
ink <!»•
term
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from i
ruling
neq
the
man-u
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rd do
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court
M'r
order
bla
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t nr i> I n» t
reduet
advert'
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MTIRCO. IWr. V
■rrlerd la Ham-Fl
aad waa ■*•£**
ttba aarfted tfta
reparation* e«>n*mii
•vbry healn formal
ftriWW/
END CAME APTER TWENTY
SIX YEARS OF CHEERFUL
LIFE A HELPLESS CRIPPLE.
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ho said
hi ready
con-
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r<*maln
of lh*
WASHINGTON,
poi taut uuliit in
of the
\\ HS V» on
committee
I'nrkrrw
f’HH1 SG<».
with th*
of the •*'
employ
protent
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hour*' •
after II
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K/iUikvz IN Iv/LilL
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Dec 3. — An im-
the Far Eaatern
>< rmament cun - ;
todny by China]
of
Britain,
OK to
leaned
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fl.Ott;
J I .on to
wethefA
Hheep >2 50
3 5(1 Io tl.ift.
Mna*« strike.
of sJ'ifl ftY'oOK*
. ..minittea aI Its
beef pt*nt h»d
effeol that
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<r' d«'h- ' « " nd "r£* - *1
h "to atnnd b>
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■ ROUTINE
as follows:
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maintain to the best of their ability the peace of the Pacific and Far
East. *
Ills (it‘Ml.1
tWhl* f«»Y*
performcit
Lo pYiofmd
SNOW AND SLEET AT AMA-
MARILLO AND COLD WAVE (
PREDICTED FOR THIS SECTION ,
thr
reported
Mlorin “
and l
bore I
_____ . ilk an mv
Me ven iMchea of »now.
MORSE WILL NOT
BE ALLOWED TO
LAND IN FRANCE
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—Wit hlateat development! in the
negotiations' on the question of the naval ratio for Japan rep-
rex-nled by the delegation's apokeaman aa justifying optimism,
altho their nature-waa a closely guarded aacret, the whale mat-
ter was expected to remain at a Htandstill today while Baron
Kato communicated further on the situation with Tokio.
The Interior dup.irtment haw the
rlaht to refill- ••ntry in eny for-
eteller •vhom It ju'aK'iH undesira-
ble.
tn,, Tmn • 6f
horn of
matrimony,
n. month
1,0 flood of allotment
received from the gov-
la said,
off IcerH
a.-.no
< tn h .
I Taylor.'
I A, l»ev. Xe»V
the Manalaw I
______ reaalt with it
eat the enfcfta* at Hi#
met Kborlly toefwra ■<
reach a decMen an It
♦wfc pcwirawal fftr a»-
the meeting »a»
night, but la to be
-J GuAPAwTee
13 o”
I inTegpiTy
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• mob
over
BEFORE
STS WHILE
TTEES WORK
REPpRTS OF SEVERAL COM-
MITTICES TO BE SUBMITTED
THIS AFTERNOON.
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lb iu u inuuc nrariy iinpvnniutc, miu unau unv uuriics plan ivi minvavivii . noWMpaper puUllcitx »)f
of naval krmamunta is to be definitely accepted. . .. . . J Dr. Lorcm haa received.
The “understanding” between the United States, Great Britain, Ja- ' jijcc;nn«ru ln Cnii4h ImarifiO
pan and France is to have two main parts, th? United Press is informed, IVlIdolUlldl J lU uUUill Alllblluu
j TO Give Illustrated Lecture !
2. To further that end and lessen the chance* of conflict among I Oil £10808000$ SUOddV NlQO!
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i' ion men sulks. —
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held HI
cotitraelH
pen to
not be
__________T may
tdvance to the
vther trt f»m-
names of the
“or 'h< di-
re permitted to
whether or not
..I tn the tm or
•ontainlmr the
nominees will be fnr-
attend the Frl-
whlcn to
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rgcoiih her* UxiiM a joint
it today dedal itiK* ?• *.v
i»kl 4(»«o|M‘r:ita in receiving ’..........
. Iph the Vienna «ur- I mornina
», who »» ®M»’M't<d in I'hhMif’'
It wmm annouiictti uuufTlc-
tbat a number vf Vhit'agn h«u»
IN had decided not to inxit® !>?.
4orent to thalr cltnica- The niatc*
t rwtiI Maid I h* .kmerioan me«i)cm I
FIh
, wHf imirrir
i»f Colnradn
IBti t.
. Mr*. IL
him.
i ,»ron»,r*)’ ha«i been
> nlghl Irnxurip-
Llcl 'M t nlalnril In
•t <>ut and avvnuuN (
<M» V0I <’<i.
HOI M'l’OA.
rlarlMM tkr
I nltUMtion hr
Jef* mill v *"
The rrxohitloir
■ ' ol.e. pl
nownu«*ni»,*ni
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k rd
•IV.an. Iter,
Mwrmel«>*W Me. Ira a
r {■ »rrHlcal.” M»>»
ludny «rwte Pveal-
, vt Me.ieU aaftlwa
take a ta
Me.leaa tarn-
elon.
I eijflhrr
i.entnti'•■ I <*••
"f i
•was Mpotrd st IS.BOt
Mead cotum ta unch"
and cotton n««d aUll
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FUNERAL SUNOAYAFTERKOOH
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NOMIN ATING ANt) BALLOTING
FOR MEMBERS OPEN TO
ALL CITIZENS. .
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ther uns. K
. ter whk Mi*-
datiahter <>l
and a rixter
of
near .Bolivar .1
of the llrxt to tali
ton <r>unt>. Mr.
In Collin county.
Iiad fled be
They
I’Al.IH De. ...
Iwtry <«f the Interior today laauert
order* denj Ing Ch.uIc.h »t . Murae.
Anierli-nn financier, the right
land In Kr.tnce nnfl renn’rtHg htm
to return to the United Staten on
the drat available Hteumer. which
would be the I'arfa, nail'ng Monday
from Hnvre.
ITOMI
New York ateagy
’ . . . . .
New Orlraaa aleadt. higher 10
Mair.
He rtreirr
was mark
oagelncKe
u <• oms need
i’me;
Illa fat
ills lllolli
oiliest
Gober
W right
early i
it 1h not H
to poHKea.M ciiuipmeiit
ure of I nto .leaiin
■Ught no action, will
after the rtocteioTi
i In n indtil < i*'
submitted on
for brailiia si
•I l‘a ei|»rct”d
Joy e*'
•eased
dee in th-i <
comb dr ration.
nn.-*‘
. dog
. at! emidoyei
.mi eelUUUt-L*
I’OHCllh Me. — ■•■■ • -er*,,. _
CHI''AGO.. Dec » dfwitt *
announced today ,***•*- ,UI* -SJS,
ax.emtlly In their pt*»‘
XL t Joseph, Mo. held a "Pty!*1
niectmx iHs limmlnit. .temnnwir •
to a mr.xnse from
PAMNcd rvkAhiMoiMi < vnaJEJ? -
sirlk >•
« !niil»»> ’•
* itvl
r
wan, r<t
]►<■'. aa tlw date for the annual nwul-
I Ing. ul Ore Chatnbar ut tbeninroio.
for tire election, of ift, board of di-
levlotx for lUZi, at tha meatllis <>t
directora and other business men
heH Friday night. -y’----
The usual custom in the selcetliiK
of the board w ill be. folio" e<lt* ar
cording to the de'lsl'bi reached, a
committee of three Was named to
nooilnile candidates. With the num-
ber lint speeifieiL :tlul this Hat la to
be published In the llecord-Chroni-
eii Any dtisen wilt be permitted
to mxki nonilnatlone. If he so de-
sires. : which' will be added to the
list.
rhe balloting is Ijksw lac op
the pubbx• Thoayi who will n
shte to attend Vl*" meeting
send their ballots In ----- •
secretary of the e’harriber
tirr'e, giving the 7.'*:
tventy-flve they" prefer
rectorate. Tht y are
vote for anybody, w
the name da tmdwtcrt
nominees. Ballots
ramex of al) nomln'
tdxhed to those who ------
day niglr’ meeting from
props re their U tts
The place for ‘
not set Friday
announced ’ate
,'ioi 4 . . ..ill---— _____________ . -
llmlnary ' list of nominees is com-
posed of. tV. C. ISdAards- W.
brme.t and IV. H. Long, which Is
meet xt 4 :30 this . afternoon.
7.0'1: ine-
rt ta.iO to
<.,«(>; comimm
10.fill tn fl.5*;
stags fl.50 to
I rt.iv, an er
SI l.ouls
j posted a
! "i*/* *,r *»'
i comm' ttee
j r« du< i i<»*»
su< st'd
I y our
city.
K R VVrisht Hurdon, \rk.f
Mur' Wiitormnn. Smith Ttlver.
Mr-. S A. lH»a*riis. t’orvaiits.
Xtrs. Tulia C kSecor. CorvalBs.
-nd Vfrs. Eugene iToVer, St.
g. F»h
ight was innrried to Mrs.
- nj Trlni-
a nJ she a titk
a vlfutchln-
lloi.crt <1 V. ri^bt fold Crip)
fife-long resident it ii-utii* county 1
who thru Ids exU nsive correspond-I
i lice. yiritIVK* and b-eture fours I
and travels was known ttituout tlo
nation, die! Saturday morning all
1'30 o*i lock at his home, 3>li> ,l,j|!.< j
street. Hr was 5S- rears J
4aM sept -tiller ■ U* m
' his life
bls ’ sh
omi'letely h
f ’lie lad'
Lu bladd.
opcratl ui
3 in an
. FORT WQRTH. Dec
only 200 head of cattle
urday's mark'l was
teat and trading
- affair Calf e-ci
1,(00 head,
alMMlv to ,
>,:.:.ftfBtag were
ig. of hogs
V nathlng
I aless It Is diverted, as hnppra- ,
some weeks ago. the hllassrd I
Ikat lw' raging In Ike npper I'an- |
kaudlr today Is expected iu strike,
Dents-n s'lMf tlyge late tnnlghi or ]
early tom errors. A freak wind out .
of the north -arly Saturday gave
an Indication nt the approneh of at
leanl eiHtler weather before ike ar-
rival nf Ike Weather Murrau fore-
cast for temtwralures of ‘J4. Io US
drifirri h> Mtindar murtrtag.
Denton. :ind
of fh-nlon
\V Gober
e up laud
county. Mr. Wright
Oollin county, where .
1<I fled because of an Indian raid,
heard the approach of the
Indians nt their homo In Martin
Vxlley. near Bolivar, an! ned .....
fore the savages reach'd the ref-
tl“ment Al one of the Bates places
In rollin owunty Mr. Wright was
born before the family returned to
Its home to find the only living
tiling on the farm to be one lien out
of a flock of S»h chickens During
Ills lifetime his family fled two or
Ihrce tlnias from the Indians
Mr Wright had he-u trained and
educated ax un el-ctrlcal contrac-
tor and wax following that hujil-
nexs when the aeebb-nt bofell l>'i"
* ' - a cripple for llfi1. In
year hi wax liunt-
Clear t'reik near
fell from u tree,
back and pa nil-
at the
over by
Robert
that
,,hotiae at k{i1,,boAvl’'w «I‘?ound -lit n
tb" entr*f4iF_. , W« b, BMt„.
nla gud had
lloolhg,
. Ihe
(<»r
. j cQirrd th«l thr, Wi
k 1 ml', «•»<• picked
. I Mror- from flHrm
dos. they also
r rctolver
negroes.
st. l.ouls Men
I'lfh'AUO, I
two -to announcement
.....- -mute*--
. .... not I
■after serious
---- has
b-.glnnl
FRENCH GOVERNMENT OR-
DERS U. 8. FINANCIER TO
RETURN ON FIRST SHIP.
Anglo-Japanese Alliance is I
I ---- . —
< in . Dee. X—Kegre- J
sentnllves wf union pnckla* hftftM. . ■ ■ J
1 workers la Knnxas Illy, Kas- 1
niii.1 rnrrhtl out their declaihB •• 9
nine i Igiiorr thr Mummona imswed by the J
und ‘ hiHUMN t ourt of Indo* trial H»la- dfl
from Hons, wk lek was cuavened Mt
ol , Is an-ax City. Kan., |kia morula*
to mke up the threatened park- i, j
It wax' Ing workers' strike cWtiad
tetr less- Moadnf.
None of the offleern of tbe five A j
locals of the Amalgamated *»■«- 3]
cation of Meat tstlers and Bgfeb- t
er Workmen off North AmeijlM, I
cited to npiieur, nnswerrd Wftdft I
Presiding Jndg ---- ■■“•* - ««*
ihrir M«Nir«.
><» utlornrya
union, f... n,‘
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1
I
Sl<Uacr»!
and 8. D.
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MARKU TODAY
' . . OPKMNG
New York steady T«»I5 Haher.
I New Orfeaaa steady -♦■•A hlah-
ruiiliaala--£uc--iui---dddiUS——
slr.ke h id been received. ■«_ Indi-
ente.l In dlspnlidiox from - Kunaua
li'lty, iiecnrding to l.une,
apex-la' InalrtteH-tga to Kanaga.
"We have sent specliu Inslruc-
cd ill end with the stfikeJn
however.” Lane Ma Id.
Kmrbmm IntiuoAiltH R*luU<*n|i
law is h joka to u<” . *v
tMvrrtlne for Men.
Dew . X—4'<>lt»eld*l»t
irom Armour ,ft Co..
live pax-kern, thal all
•i walk out MonttaP •«
the jo peg cetvl
111 lose thalr pfa
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srtrrs
New York nnlet. uaehanaed.
Nrw ur eggs gglet. aa lower.
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NHW YORK. Dee.
opvxwJ at.ady 7 to I- ,--------
er. Opening December JT.flO.
uary 17.35. March CLIO. Mky l«
Futures closed steadv 1
higher to 1 point* tower < lose
S' December 17 25 trading, January
HA3 to 15. March 17.10 to 12.
“£o" quiet uh< handed. Middling
nix y< arM of
'iilyzed tFYm
»li*-
It
jiin hrrr
t becMtnr
ih’i'lRli'il 1
f»•<?.«»RHI OtY 4»f I
•^twInntA hwn
that nmr
two ..tv ... ----- ... s . ------- fnr
• v, aciiord- of Hqu<»r whn iu*<*urr<i
of Denton. In one of them the defendant
convicted tor ■ pymsrssloii or
inent atilt for ni.inufiH till r.
nrin convicted of o<»nm*snh»h
quor h«» ippeale'l hi* chmc.
Suitcase Containing Many
Thousands Worth ol Jewels
■al1'
Stolen From Dallas Hotel
deni
lhai
turn
Illes
earing
hut
the
su
proxyedurc.
imaged ihcl
ly endorse
..jM iittrii
nd declarer.
the most
of Denton
years. It
some auvl
on ne’ft vear.
scvei.il suggestions of rta
some chantrea and interring
scope I’'
it «tlg decided, however, to leave
this matter -up to the ttututt Mer-
chants' Associitlon. W S. taing.
president Of the Aaxoilsllon. wan
present, and he »»< ie<|ucxtc(1 tn
QHll n meeting of hl* orggnlaatlon
on next Tuesday night w fth the In-
sistence that all huaines.i men he
present and a|d 4n formulating plans
for such a trade exnaugton project
Hie question of Ddnton’fl making
nn <-fr<'»t to secure the locating of
the Presbyterian Orphanage here
wax brougbt up. but as there Is n»
vrt rfo tangible proposition on which
tn work aFtlon wan deferred until
a later data.
ALLIES TO CONSIDER
PROPOSED GERMAN
MORATORIUM SOON
UARIB Dev. 3.—The InfehiHled
iparatlona cxymmieelon will prob-
* — ilrteratlon ®f
.........
NON-FORTIFICATION OF PACIFIC AGREED TO JAM* SHANTUNGiADVERTISE FOR Iff 0
vb-ws lhe xjuoalloii
stal>dp"lnt of I hi' perr
iHrtt to •stiff.'r V' • "i»"i'«li" "<'•
. r persons' drinking
?ration of the 'rom
unfair eondlllons rather fnMi per-
sonal liberty, which might easily
become license, ta.' he eat«. **»•
present social deaifleratum. The
cane for compulemn. 8”d. •* ••. •
“".‘S’ mLiv'H
meanvrhUe multHudm of
hey. ,
v , ■ • ■ , ■■
■ - ■ r-
(’HK’AGO. Per. 3.—Twelve orth-o-
pvlie Huricebi
*1 tumen'
would n.'
It ><IoI|
r-« -1-;-. - | M*<>•».
by the great world atatesmen ciu^
ROBERT G, WRIGHT, NATIONALLY KNOWN BIG BUZZARD
AS “OLD CRIP," OIEDATHOME HERE i HEADED IN
~ ELECTION OF C OF C. I THIS DIRECTION
! DI RECTORS FOR 1922
IS SET FOR DEC.16
HAN ANTONIO. Dee. »—a cor-
den of police did guard duty around
the Alamo Friday . night as efts
detectives searched lor the "mean-
est niir In lhe wnrl't.” who stole
the Kuy l« lhe hlitorl'i old hulldtng
stolen froi.i the pure of lh" Ala-
inns nia'ron aln». from which the
key was taken, was a gold watch,
one of the articles returned irom
the Mirtv of an American soldier
who died In Franea, l-» nhx mother. ■
th- kMPer^ ............
.—irieaiifleat** •*
, who are nllM* ••
x Ight w a tekmaa «. I'.
a kaidap TftftA«*"»*
•f twa Mag-
held ap b>
same ft<*kt
g events la
reapaaatMlHy
M.IWM as*—
(reales »r*>
>e I we ae-
. _?ld mi awepl-
Ideallflew ft
la pwaaeaafW ••
MVY PHAVCIM', tlrr. The
Arbax-kle lary was glvea a 3-heur
reeves nl 12 U’el.H-k nffler hill-
ing failed ,«a rvn.-h a verdlel
after six and a quarter hours
wf arlawil delllwratlen. Judae
Ylxrxild l.audeehack. Ihr trial
indue, alter calling his regular
(■aleadar. ex ana a evil ge was
going lo Iri.r lhe building and
would not return unless lhe
jury wanted him. ,
speeulntlxyn changed from that
of earner bids., which wit. that
the Jury wns II lo I for ax—
xiulltnl. Toward nm>n Ike flK-
urxs' rhaaged In romtdor fw-
*tp to tl for evuilvljon nud » «or
scqoltlal.
flavin McNab, defense coun-
sel, said he “did ..Of experr the
trill wunl.l siring the dog." The
prosecution was alleat. A
f'AN FRANCISCO. Cglr, Dec.
disagreement of the jui y I"
today when tlixi mvuu m«ui anj
wo'vc'i. holding In their
fale of
comedian, liai
of watting to
he adjudged gt
? ilea th of
Irgbila llapiie,
billed because
a speedy ac-
now
production,
horns I
urex cu
xuihori
The Mr«
hie for Te
week i
day. it
dome
Stephen
newer
Texes
re Is
Holcombe
| Ohrrgoa
mr slrpe
m drsHlt— —---
MexIvo. Hrlxsktr •!
Houston Is temp,
for Jim Magtaa* U
_____ that l*e sltualhm la *1
worse, and Ikat Immediate
hiusl be al«^b- ' J,
parks a|
to uarm
of XM> I
W1«HIYGTO>. DM
Stale of Texas today ----
supreme lourt Ita brief
authority of the Interstate
merer < ommloalun
railroad rates, farm
on traffic1 wttftta it*
lit II14.X, Drv;
oatsldr
rd lhe
Dollar Daye Fnvorrd.
’the questlor of a series of dollar
dnvx for lhe lOmlng year was <ils-
lussert hi some length st lhe meet-
ing Friday night With n fair rep-
resentation of Denton business men
pr :sent. the opinion seemed to he
practically unanimous that x sim-
ilar campaign should be carried on
during l»21 ' * ]
There were one or two, who.
w h |e endorsing the purpoac and
sn'rll of the mwa suggested some
ct.gngi'H In the procedure. Mnst
of those who expresxed their opin-
ions unqii itmedly endorsed the
dollar "days as held during the past
six months and declared this had
been one of the moat successful
undertakings of Denton busnless
in ,1 in many years. It was agreed
bv xll that some such camouign
sh old be put on ne\t vear. with
---- . —.king
the
.
: J
Scrapped
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RETIRE FROM ORDER KA1KAS
CHINA’S SOIL LAW IGNORED
I ...—M
INDUSTRIAL COURT
"JOKE." SAYS MEAT CUT-
I TERS' UNION OFFICIAL;
ff, arc showing
■th. being qiinl.si xt
■ llh dealers anxious
■KMlt. JB'M lilt .11 uu
(Sr piiunxl, the. hlglnst Ilia
el lias been this year. Other
.-—.Hone are: friers 17e to Ke,
Uffijfcjftr*" *gp 1° r’"c< geese i» 1-2. ta-
k ,:"X?
Denton CbMoolatlm;
I nd v tn* ( .*
for thu uk»-
v/n> dttr 1
which an «
on >.< pt. 3
hl# II f*.
DUr.nu the twpMiy-six year*
his nThcti-m Mr Wright larrnM
un ;«n ext«?nMiv<» <M.rr«‘H|H»n4<*rH'e
xtnJ hax u uituh number of imuu-:-
Hivi* btM»k*4. iijM (wo moHl
notable K'»rk»i were '1‘rart I<r ■ W.hHi
French* «n«l "Am I Kight or
WroiiK ♦ th* Utter of which
‘n lh* riilo--Nfth edition Mt
the linitt of hN d-‘ith. Both book*
'lure xdelrr*>’«*»l l 1 union l/ibor mul
<1 -.Mt IHThTTTmTry WTHt VhU 'suhJcrT
Mr Wrijjht mJmo made m number
of lecture- tours of th” country..
prin< ipwllv thru the New England
wh^re* h<*’Mold man . <j* iBm
For one le< lure, ai Bonton
»t d *»♦♦♦♦ >1 billl! U ” *’'p
\.’d bv hla iiMnKii'"-s ’""i
.lbs' <1 w here mm Ki Mt -
d an I hi* chai itable
\\ Wrtfflit Hhd
anie* Gober,
l«Le 4 w.
Mr*. W. C.
both were
county,
man one
in Den-
u «<m born
hi* family
iplian
of
M^rar Unn<M (<» IK>I4> lie part ure.
HAVRW. !»*<• <*harltK W
Morse. Atuerl’uii tlnaimlur. cabled
to Attorney (leneml Daugherty tn.
day. asking ix-inilsslon to delay III*
departure lor the United Htales un-
til the .sailing of JhcBleiumilllP
Qecrtfv Wu-hlngloh on Jau. a,.
Hall Doesn't Intend to Quit
AVOTIN, Dec, A rumor -that
K<l Ha|l, commissioner 2f inxurxpye
and banking. Intended to regiin
within, the nlear future. w»» flatly
after ajtverai^elegrxnw^had been
n* aucceaaora to the com«
. -
OllM.
the Jury
one for 1
Corridor
MoniMH "MS
conviction.
Hpprured a few mtn*
io o’clock wearing a
overcoat. He did not
liaictrard look he cal*
with him iMMt nl«ht.
I with nrwMpaper men
care-
WAMHIMATO*. lire.
< hurley W. Mortar. wb>» a*i
yrMlrrHnv nt Havre* nvinw dli
■ad by Attorney firnrrnl l>nu«rIn-
ert? to <nll Mnndny from lln-
%rr buck In the United R tn ten.
% Pnrln dltapntrh Mold Morwe
knd applied to Hnutclirrly for
|i<*rnitItaalnn to remain In France
until Jan. new I.
DAIiUAM. tire.
Earlham, showman*
««»in|Mali*l II.cd bexo<
Rt rummioMttRrr —
jVtpa»a»«*a»a.AiIM MUd
XI* Muarl* and I
rd wkl*hy. Ihr
iiinnrtlluii vvllh
day nlnlti (r«m a
1 mllrtmd track* «
| at MIIMMMI The
j tar il«|U«»r
irlard.
' dlacUMMiun
I fei eii< <•
i in Gv-
row era,
I France
1 much of
I Chi pa
I AMtiiviir repreMentativ rs.
■ w-'id anrr^d to fflvr «P <h«
territorial holdlnffM in Khan-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—The Anglo-Japanese alliance is wrapped, i ‘“"*ln'L,>d lowerdl.?u»I r‘'JeHr'me"t
The United States. Great Britain, Japan and France enter into an from their apecigl territorial pnv-
• ' ' * •' "• lieges in Manchuria.
I Some Surgeons Resent Or.
Lorenz' Publicity; Won't
Join in Chicago Reception
evi’niji
no.tni’.
Haren
nr
ton Sat
Ktate <
• 1
I
fey
Mnuw ih4 ^leet nt Amarillo.
AMARIhXI. ' D’c. A driving'
wind acxx.numnled by sleet and
snow swooped down on this city
anil the Panhandle during the night
mud sent thcrmumetv.ra down be-
low , the fressing point In a lew.
hours. Th, temperatur,- registerr-’l
2» rtegre.'s early today and wa»
steadily dremilng with prediction
rrf colder wHith'V and more enww. '
fall thruout lhe day.
Heavy Snowfall la Kncklen.
DENVER. Dee. 3.—Ths heaviest
snow storm of the svtuion in the
Rocky Mountain Segiun was -dttniu.
ishing In Intensity todaj ax It
moved on to the southeast, center-
ing over Oklahoma arid Northw'cxl
Texas, the district Weather Bu-
r£a i , reported
The storm swept this region yes-
terday nrtxl Isnf njjiht. The eastern
slopex bore the brunt of the storm,
receiving an ayoragc of from six to
I ••
I tb’
U log WNch Bit Three Men
Hhre Did Not Have Rabies
. Thar< la rm evidence that ths
*1" dug which bit three men here this
-F ' werk waa atf~et-d by rabies, arcorn
1ng to g telejram received Friday
afternoon from lhe Pasteur Inst,
,t. tute at Auntln After the animal
had bitten three men It wan killd
r.,7~. Tan rads V and Its head xeut lu Aux
[ tin for examination It wan a pel
pi tSSTKnil ■
S.WHklns Pays $51,136
For 133.5 Acres ot Land
ite ttlr" lor r*oTrt kTtrta. «r-
in almw Ilia purchase <>r three
Of laud. Jti’ H liJ LklD* of
" *“>tn L. V. >aglc and wife
Ul uount'v for whirl, lie
IrjflWte land '’ »r aold'un-
sen a r aTe de»'FTX ii ml totals
k in th« Jpae Goniales
Y. Ouarrar survey*
•■ .- \.v,*» r^W
tirrt’HTON. Texan. De-. 3 —Texas
leads all otnur states In oil
tion. Jumping ahead of okla-
last weeft, according to fig-
omplled and announced by oil
■Illes here today.
Mexia field in held rexponst-
. ,jx«»' taking lite lead. Iasi
averaging Kd.OU't barrels a
: was.saltL
■8 cTedit is ,tln<> due to
ns and Orange hi Ids.
than the Me si a held
is uveHrtThC Ttt!.‘j
lally now agninst f L" _
Oklah >nin and 305.00" (or t'allfor-
ill., it wax announced ,
Dairymen Tentatively Agree
Qn Plans ot Co-Operation
, tentative agreement for unit-
thv Denlotl-Dallas apd Tar-
t dairymen's co-openitive ssso-
lions wax reached at a meeting
the executive committees of the
t edge nver Ba
Idaally tha te*m
X.
-,'T.
KjT ,4 - 4 ft Dec, 5. -Onij routine
matters whre h< i.>,<, the Baptist
W’TUBm-vmivenrrini .r Tixus HRs
forenoon while various committees
gtef were working on their respective
k... reftorta to be xub.nlttcd thin aftc, -
on
he
\,s
ns elected 'he "f-
Trcaaurer of pentos
tv. hut t'eslgned before
second year of his
Wrlglit. a broths
_ f: Ark.
cl". "V'herl’T 'Ills
wore th<'
’ the time
i brolhera
I able to
> because
t ravel.
I xtirvl'i
; Git me i':
> Kirn..
> M's.
' Cui ;
Or»'J
Ore : an..
T'elerahuri
Mr WrL
, .Ailoen Eaaer ,
„/dad "£' Julv
.pher daughter.
son. survive h”». ....
The funeral x-rvlcex v III Be lie Id
af lbe liiunr. «tr U’t*"
dav nriernmw »t ,',7r,t.,w'<,C
Intetmifht will be In th? I. •> t».
F. cemetery. ;
•e. Yx—Jflareae*
— Is akaeged kf
,re the Fatter-
„ltk
traaspartatt'
(XX ease* c.
pi.ayyku t«»
HKIl HKVSNTm TH
t'HH'AOO, "T'ce" 3 - Federal
Hgeiitx broke ut, Mrs Helen Drey
l.T'x matrfnionial government ui
lotmcnt nlbn lukt "" "he was mak
Ing plana k<> marry her seven-
teenth husband In three 'Chrs.^
cording to her story
tain I. Porter of tl
vice.
■ My tlSltSf H*
hushiind a little boy
second experience in
Mrs. Drexler added 1'
extra to the flood of
checks she 1 —
ernment. xhr -
Federal ol...
she received I
"I Was wort-
I met Wllfrlll
“The draft »”t
ter he landed I
•TttNK—" r '
Mrs. Iwx'xlsrx
killed In
little boy .- •• — •- —,
•I bad l<> »«■ l<» work
married so I got married,
and hnaband Joined the
I got
KcllV
te MM ftLVW A
inserted a sailorrt
• Dgftt — ' '
the nam<
rago an
IIWTO
th<y afr
'71 Vs' liioiniTK. ..rcoretpg- p
iftnir from .Joseph. tetiU
i MihiWon* conteetnfmm
call a;-d emphaaiaing ***•
» . rm.i.d i> xve an matter* 73^
-- ir> .wares x»nw 'wwMRW ” TL5
hands ot Ute lte«. y
had K. faoTE|"b(e
I’pnslng vole. ta« *”• •
: ::
Ing
rant
cia I
of t.. - - ------- —...........
Two In Fort Worth Friday,
ing.to T. A. Browning -
who attended- tho meeting
other meeting th’ to he T..
DhHhh soon to which
will I”- submitted and final lagrec
nieut may be i-eaclied.
Both organisations were formed
rnr the same purpose sttd n move
has been on foot to unite the t«o.
Doy Scout Contest Ku Post
Of Senior Petrel Leader
1 contest for the place of senior
patrol leader of Boy Hcout Troop
I was Inaugurated at th,' inert-
ing Friday night, and will close
.Ian 1. with the appointment of
the scout having earned the great-
est number ot merit badges.
Itccords of the seventeen scouts
present at lhe meeting wete
checked over by Assistant Scout-
master Robert Scott, and It was
announced that two of the num-
ber present were flrxt class scnuts
the remaining fifteen being cith-
er second class" or tenderfoot
Clarke Owsley talked to
bovs briefly on different phiixef
of the scout work.
Fort Worth Livestock
3.—Willi
here Sat-
i not put to the
wax a nominal
( receipts amounted to
, the supply selling
n shade lower Steady
i paid for the 350 head
on offer. There wax
hoice here. Figs brought
, ,’.(lii. There wax nothing
liable In lhe sheep house. To-
•e quotations:
Stile—Beeves J3.50 to fi.23;
liter» 4X5(1 to 5.0(1; cows —:
^rjs 03.5U t<> fl.uo; raliners-fl3.25
i- 4.60: bulls j? fin to 3.mi calvex
U jftBO to «.5»; j eitrUuga »5.5U to
Hogs—Heavy flfl.75 to
Alum flfl.7.’,’tn 7.00; mlxci
fl.75: light »7.00 to 7.35
~ Ifl.OO to fl.50; rough
pl^a »7.0ti lo 7.26. •
I$he*n and lurnbs — J^ixnlix
fo 0.00; yearlings fl.tfifl’ to
vwoa 0.00 to 3.75: oil I*
: 2.001 goats »i.on Tr, jno-,
I4.M to 4 76. stocker slu
T fl.##: gtocjo r lambs I.
.W Local Produce
HH
HlHl "KM
______ hun i h
thit ina<b’ him H
hiM tu ent y-Mix th
Ii>K .it nltht
Hi u«4 r when
which in’urevl
va|w rcffnltFd.
!n h•• w
fl,./* of <-’'<untv * «•-«*/» i« • v« . ....
county, hut rextirnpd before thr ruff
of the second year of bls
Mrr Wrlglit. 'a brother F. F-
Wright rrf ffnrrtrm Ark . and an tin-
--■ ,...„ ci..n...a .,f Quanah.
'only"Tr<'latl'Ts n'-esent at
of his death. The other
and sisters will l>'>t be
come here for the funeral
t,f the long distance to
The brothers and sisters
ng are Notil M Wrlrlit-
1 r Wrl’vht latke
E Wrixht Gurdon.
WItformon. Hmith
S A. latsarus. <’">
Tulia r ^ecor. t'orvi
Attorn, v.x her,' dirfer as to the | 4 .....t:i;;::.::::iug
probable cite, t of the dc’ islon an.r Zta ,.ja
also .vs to the t rr.icrnf the Stnent It '"JEyTF(T5;:.
mrnt which doe. not make It >li*»- I 4
gat to possess liquor where It t* , ■■■ u^e:mi:.tMS
not for sale. The convictiJi>» here
wire before th.- amendment became I
effective and before the
wa* rendered for |»o
cqnjpf’ient. and th5 rte'f**
bcen sentenced befor ■
In two cu-‘cs. con .-Ictlon ....
n of Hqiior wax secured and j
- • • — ----a.. — . ... -i • •’
X »t V ....^s.I rx
'HM^MtaFou of equip
One
of II-
Wrtller G H»n‘ch» rs. f »i four*
veiirM ii mltaMloiiMry in l*rasll,
| w’tH tffCtqY’v on hlff |M*rlrn<‘<M In
South Aihfrin, umIhu Mterroptlcon
• Hrh* to i'IumIimIu hi* ri’ipark*. ui
thv First .Methodist church Sundw*
j»r *4 -p’tdHvki it wits an*
cert by thb ptetfOV*. R«*r J. Rnm
ux.
Ror^hriM vhn a tt’iest In Pen-
^turvlM.y and Im visiting th<»
collrpeai
W <<•<>. I>rr.
nrurwrta
tallOt
x xenegnss^ I
nig al and the c alms
Iran, that they were
three negroes the
DAI.I. \M. I"-c 3.--Jew'’ll ' '■ ”.rrr
ued at between fli'u.OOO and 13 ..mm ,
Wns stolen from th - Adolphtla No- |
tel office, where It had Imen Hii-ck-
exl some tlmn between fl o clock
I hurxdai night and 7 o'clock k ri-
dgy morniftg. The tewAlrv «ns ;n
a sample rase carried by Henry
Harry L*ng Mtraur"
of the firm of Hhlri
N'. u York.
No trace "r the
discovered Frltla 1
llo’is of thy artl
th" t-itgc were sent ■■
of escape are being
calculate
a month.
In Boston
she
Id th and noon
In France he ..was
, l.rotheff wan also
action overs,’as »ml her
lx Wilfrid Tnylt»F>l »”"•
t» go to work or gel
so I gut married. My »«c-
__________; * "j
two allotment cheeka. aokn
of t’te BrookD n Navjr Yard
»1‘< ^A.rI hl,n
nd ma Tried
ked out for the aaxt when
reeled «m>*
<i'w> sTT r -* “ ■
;:t~r=.r;a responded for Aft*, , 5,
Alt nt the htg five patfttva — Jte
representrd by attorneys. ®
. , nnawered the cltnttek tend
l»> the eonrt. The pneke.re’ ntflnv- .44-
n,-y« said (key were WftHfll* tP
glte any Infor mntlnn Ikey Ml.
without admitting the JvrMicIkHi
o( (hr f'lflurt In Iter in«tler.
E’HKVMiO. fwr 8 -Farktnr tWWWW----T*1
w<»rk«»M in Kmhm4m <’|tv have n«en
Md.viM* d to flliMUfK^rd the order of
th" Kanta-iM
Court and in go on strike Monday
ulixm lh«' union's strike ,
order trees Into effect fit g!H ftfttJC"' - ."; . '-I3JS
lu,; i-.iiln.. it usx announced Hy-
aily liV 'ii-nnls I .an* -awrtsterv—-dfe—=---- .
I hi- Anyitlg , milted Meift Cutter* and
itut'-lrei- yt' ikmen of N'tiftrU Akter-- _
lea
th<- of fl,’era of (I
Ihr t malgama ted
Mrnt Cutten, and
of North Al
ar, onsweted
ge Haggina
MHH. DHEYI.EH
MAIIIIt t..—
......
WAX FR
sial Foch
rfl tn*nr
thousand*
walk. ■* ke ftrngted at t»
<■£ the^ t^BItary and ftfteqi
IflALtAft Dee. ftn-«tel
it—1 NRW OTU.EANfi. Dee Af—Future*
••Palled steady 2 to 13 points high
I—“—iT OWiitnit Ifl.Aff.- January 16 to.
March 1453. May 16 17
!=<=fc-.e=...|egrt|tex cloned ateadv 5 points
1 points tow-'r -----
’ ’ Det-umber I* 3m January if.
^..-.■-.flfc-MaUk -tCfca t o5l. May
It. •
' J Spots - quiet, 2.» point*
H MlddHpg 1C-75C- ' '
Chicago Drain
- rtWICAfiO. Ijvc. 3— Fractional
I change* In grain quotations mark-
ed trading -today. Wheat was rax
ler on report* of snow In the
Southwest There *«1 , no heavy
P^-dMHflftft,' ‘‘-but- atrffietcanfr- scattered
I order* to, hold the tnark’-t to
small loaaes at tn,' close Trading
III eorn and oats wax light Tint,
wax conaidorable buying by ship
Li— -ping house- but the market fol-
lowed the lead ot wneat and to"
-*—i was w»rt. Provtetons
____j**r- Todgy'a market
Wheat—Decx-nitefii opened up 1-1
al *1.13 1-fl and closed down 3-X
Mav opened off 5-H nl fl I 16 ’5-k
ami closed down 1-4
December cprn opened um ha ne-
ed at 46 1-41 and closed nil 3.6
May openext off 1-6 at 54 3-3 and
cloesd off- 1-S.
Jt' December oaf* opened unchan
1X5’ rd at St 7-S and cloaexl off *
May opened up 1-6 at 36 3-1
Closed 1-4 lower.
b
Herrwy Iflisrasslen Dropped
A reaolutlon to remove per-
WHSnently from thr convention
chamber dlsx-ussion off <l,e matter
of allegejt heretical teachings wax
pg aged Friday afternoon after the
laaua had come up repeatedly utpl
reaulted In a tilt over a point
tti order that eallr-l forth a shnrp
nflftMdgr from, President J I*
JUfliafgr that It was "not a pollli-
Mtl•gathering but an assembly of
AZhrlfltlan men and Christian wo-
4MMUe together In one of
God's great meeting houses.”
c:Tna resolution provided that
jrtantton on the alleged here.
Km Until the committee
MUcted the Investigation
oriz, iU-
public."
"w|i| endorse the action
taken and will Insist on Its
lltiuance and extension, and
hlbitlon. tn my vb’w will
tn operation _as the law
future
to the H«ll
be tore I" x
ta de liberal I
that
eleven to
today,
that one '
out for
.luekle i
before
, black
the I
away
• hatted
far ',*» know n no
taken hi attorney,
efendants ix»nvlet--.l ».t the Iasi
,>f th,' Sixteenth District couit
qr tn securing their rrtea*"
the iH'iiltenll trv under th"
of the Court of Criminal .ni-
ls' that It lx not a Mulatto,, <>t |
law to possea* equipment for .
'.'r I prrfniring 10 i*M
• bougbi 1,0i action w,II be tak mi, „.M |„ tqe
tit Mftrr fbu nwrirtnr iw hnnn- • . .
>wii In n teu^ni < 4N" « f ihlRf4”
m rit (»/ IuIh'Ui i
ivt ni u hi(’h Ihr ,
I In .....ml t« ..
| FT"
• pi)
k
lieges
Japan in view of the above conditions accepts the “5-5-3" naval |
limitation plan of the United States. .
These momentous steps in world affairs, the most Important that j
have been taken in the present conference, have been virtually .decided
on by Hughes for the United States, Balfour for Great Britain, and
hato for Japan, it was learned today on the highest authority.
This is a virtual decision, because because the steps have been syb- j
p,itt?r to the home governments by their delegations here and only the (
final: word'of approval from some of the governments is necessary be- ,
fore they ore put into definite shape, promulgated to the World and 1
formally adopted.
These great decisions wer ereached informally in a two-hour con- :
ferehce last evening between the “big three”—Hughs, Balfour and j
, jq,ug ar to be solved the most important questioifttbefore the limi- j
IhIhhi of arms conference; These steps by the great world statesmen ‘ pi
mciiti that the menace of the Anglo-Japanese alliance to the United, i
States is to be removed; that war between the United States and Japan
if TO b nifftie rreariy impmunhie, snri ttrst thr Hughes planTor’ttmttatTbff
, 1 ftta as
< omtnll?
I ■ w taS Mi*
I tent
nrarorw Iter
Ihr fliu(«lanteln|
effort H» fG*
ihr rrlmr. Bolte
wrrt
Cb4
l«TY_x/, * ns., I’vi', 3.““—A
• mrnt nf the jui v ioo.nce
heu tlm amjV-iu man and five
holding In fhelr handa thr
... Rohcof Arbuckle, resumed
thrir deliberations. ♦ •
The fat movie
with the Attain
whether he will
of hnvrnir rsttiHKi »h**
beautiful nctre«M Vu
whm bitterly dHapnoi
h»* h:i« n »t obtained
(initial-
Sewn hour*’ deliberation, vndina
Mhortlv aft<r 11 o'clock last night,
failed to tiring an agreement on the
vnrdiei. It waa reported—without
confirmation—t bat he jury wtood
rl'»vcn t'Y one for arqnitlAl.
The vase vent to thr jury late
yc^terdav afternoon with observer*
xnd "dopestetv" in the .• nrldors of
thi' Hall '•( luxtiec predicting s
verdict In hull an hour.
Refresht by a night's xlecp ar tne
hotel under the watchful eyes of
h stliiad of bttllIff*, the Jury decid-
ing the futurs of Itoxcoe Arbuckle
returned to th,- Hall of Justice
shortly betore I" " today I" re-
sume Its deliberation*- ..
Renerts that the Jury wax, di-
vided eleven to on* for acquittal
persisted today Corridor gossip
said that one woman wax hold-
ing <i
Arln
utes - - ,
thick black overcoat,
have the haggard Inti
rled away with him
He .hatted with ncwspi
and other* In an apparent
fr,v manner. '
Briton Thtnks D. S. Will
Remain Dry anil Prosper
minikin. (By Malli—Hlr ArthtiF
NcwsbuJme. twtncrly member or
thr Minister nt Health: dBa'lisalkg
Iprohlbltion In Apierlca on
turn here irfler a two yi
tn the Fnit,'<r State*,
another nail to the
"medicine chest.''
"The American
"will endorse r"
x . 1..— ■ -.4
and e
in my
fn operation
**Kr Arthur
front the
sons xnaft.
of other
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1921, newspaper, December 3, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229786/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.