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MISS MARY SIMS
CITY SCHOOLS RECEIVE
DARWIN P. KINGSLEY
BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION NOW ON IN GERMANY
ADD TO TEACHERS' PAY
RED MOVEMENT ASSUMES
l
PROPORTIONS OF NEW
COUNTER REVOLT.
ARMED WORKMEN PROCLAIM
1 n 1.t
of
SOVIETS IN DIFFERENT TOWNS
I 1,1
he
of
NATION IS DENIED;
GENERAL STRIKE
\ r nn s Ire »
< By
liilirimi ioitn I
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r-
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vent Soviet Regime.
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this
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JOHN JOHNSON HERE
I n
t hr
Tli<
Walker
Llllia'n
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fig ht i
for
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and
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t ot I a x
P
in.
athb ties
for
a t ions by J n
f
f ho
Elks Elected Officers Tuesday
trike
sk
<1
Up I. f 11
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W
h
I’
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t
did
oil
11
lid
I.
Butter
17,. I
nd i<la ♦ or
f six
be
I O< % I,
became
Addington
Tint
I ng eh . w. famnuN Knjrttwtr
born. Died July 20.
Just Folks
M a rch
By K.luar GutSWt.
SS,
l-24<> I.Sfli July »!.-
’a\\V
• Qu 1.57
l
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a
du
him
.Inly.
NT
the
while
to
gn
r
defense
that
the
give
7
better
bn (
a
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not
Im
you r
IT — < iiHIrtiirn
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are
a
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SOCIALISTS URGING SOVIET
Ma’ < 1
V a \ t
lU. d
XX < <
Bed
fol
Probably Will be Allotted to
Denton Teachers Within
Short Time.
Aid of Both Ebert and Kapp
Governments Needed to Pre-
Today’s
Anniversaries
<-. iv.-d
State
Used
!.♦ e
d 1
The an
held at t‘
Elks. T,od
offi
t ho
of
FARMERS WANTING
RAIN BADLY NOW
c* d I
, the
Spelling
p U bl 1<
able i
I Un I ) y
Im- tinsp. ukablc
. t i • - - i
.nd to
k ’>.-1
t. d
la.-
t h-
• • d
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7. — I tide p fin! «■ n f
|cH<lrr«» «»f i hr
It ii x e
f hr
a rr
I ro tn
Amcrlemi mhhlll
mlddllriK 3OIT.li
on at
d Ida I e
The
fo
i for
FrancolR
and
Among them
of 1 Teuton.
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ler
A class
rd.
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tils
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> pr
The
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as f.d
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til h:iM
here lhl«
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ike
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off. the
bx-
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11
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on
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still
his
K r II |» |l XX <» t k M
lo <1 i-. JH» f .Il « X
still
till f
riilnu
Ma rrh III. I th Mny
< l<»Hr—Mnrch
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Madame
a th.'
the |
of
a nd
xv. ii t
than |
dedi. ale
but :
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a
tin it
u Id
1 Teuton,
fl. bron.
t u I v
■ me
trains
bln an
X f I
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a nd
i
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< Iinner I lor
thin
I o i | | f! I o d
a pp..| n ted
I n dr'
xx huh
nig IU
fixe i
Mrs
e | m I fo |,m
’h.* I >o n (< hi -1
: - id - f ed. but
'1 I-.-
I ni', d
deelar.
' xx i t h
against the
in
b. o n
< HO
M.t .
I.. . d
of
. ad. r
llnromrtrr KrndliigN
i x . s I o i 11 a x
s d.-elHlon
from
... tale
(.11 %IV
17.—Todny's gmtn
I 1
\\ o I
photographed an
grounds on
obile tide since no went
H 1
l-> I
oard
•.’.lol
du. at
Ide t
I cm. r x a lion
would vie
t h rr-ht
xx mild
take I
< d and
11 o o n.
I g n ».
after
hour Iv
dispatches
Office said
s. . PH-
■' 4
q i o r vrio> n
I / 1 ,oea 1 cotton
W OOII
IO Senate
load ov
\ n i •
I. • .t -
of t I
th.
ton
has
. t hod
K tile
a 11 d xx a r
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J
f fo.
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189 I
the
but It
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tend, nt
count y. i
a t o u t I
will
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apidlx
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1 I tl‘-R I Bell.
tioiml go
I hr x rrn t
;t< rordiug
i n •
t -.
of
(hr
lion n«.» in.
to XX ha *
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t raeh »• I s.
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t Ii
xx i
t h
t..
;» nd
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la |
f v h (111 g
de kilo
. Iluntl
|mo’. vou <ant
COME fH
I. rl i n. Ii
romon for
-• of I. is!
S. ek
dl
la t <
dolj.t
aeaded
t » r
old
British I’D'
po'.Vand n
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pa 11 h
A11 ison
- Basket
.-nton vx<
i n
ke
mud
d t ‘
lb
lb
doyen
- lb
1 h
I vw ri .
lives lost when
was sunk In n
Bay of (ilbraltats*
u nd
d at
1 • g 1 - i
L.
• 11
xx i ( h
b< .
Hanox . r t
'.’'...d'b'':'1.;
a po n xx ti |e h
n ■ Idir• -1 to u
d I
l>r
- o n 1
Xllies
•f the ad
t u n 11 v t
rffert
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gh <b
ra 11fu a t i«»n t
I
t. <1 her
t la t i x »• a
■ •neral I ,•
addt . sH
9:-fik
| Bond Issue to be Voted for Con-
necting Link in Dallas
Route.
leader callinR,
for men.
HOOVER WON'T LET
NAME COME UP AT
S. F. CONVENTION ; •
DEMOCRATS URGED
BY BRYAN TO VOTE
TO RATIFY TREATY
H»
. .nd
BERLIN FACES RED
CRISIS; AGITATION
FOR SOVIET BEGINS ■
o m m n n i s ( s. six
font m a lot 11 x
< I« i n o e t a t.
\ ox
\\ olfgntiK
WITH NAME ALONE
ON N. DAKOTA BALLOT
JOHNSON IS LEADING
MRS. W. E. RILEY DIED
HERE FROM PARALYSIS
ll.»i n 1
I 8H'»
- dged t lie
1 7.—PhofOK-
> take their
Wllaon
from
The money iCft Is easy, many gladly
pay the price
L
Io d
■ I 1 h r
mer < - .
prrpn rn-
» emerg- I
f I <mi
Missouri
\v it h
(HD K.O
< iih %<;<».
' opening •
< «»rn—May 51.55
. :r-1 ri i. it».
; i uh. x
I I In- |
Ihe
I. ft
•u sixth au
l-.-d in < *
The pli.it,
II t II XX . st g
It H. SI
I..
1(1 t>
I \IUS.
1 1 00 I
b*»rn *•
ice the
k Schmit/
.1 !■
list
I of
CONDITIONS IN GERMANY GETTING WORSE
I
I 1x7 1
H t Im
Hirn t
for-
t.x
i.gi-i
xx orld
ac< r < d -
.4'.. ide.
off K-ial r< p
lat
th*- 1 r i
1 .ft I. uan i.LTi
u . f Afoh
to i .-ma 11
had
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h.-t
n
t\ n p p
nrcnr <1 -
Hi- ml.!
I t Ii.
J no xx
+
+
« Im lire I lo r
I rrn n.r n 1
rr ho |dln
mn>m n rnl
u n
on- p
r t h
1 > I
I t h.
i f t .• r 1
'r idd .•-, i
\ contribution
xx fire stiff.- r
- I;
aid Ii.
hi fro
ASHEVILL.E—Bonate
should vote to ratify
even wTtH fHi Fete
Bryag declared hara.
I ..f
I J-
i 'I. .1 by
\.
I.'11<
ill I
Inals
Bl II 1,1 X 1
a PRESIDENT STATES
BASIS FOR REPLY TO
NOTE ON TURK PROBLEM
Mai. !i I 7
for < >k
Kansas, imposed I
of Am. T .• a n Ba 11 x-
« t Ilf*, d 11 - t'l a > .
mg
to*!
I LT SC h •'<»1 |
C’hristIan ,
to ha ve n
> building [
t the cost I
I Bn
I
1 . . i
1'oioJ
f. I
I'he f unern 1 st-rx ic
| i hi r ; i W rd nrs<hi v »
j. o < .. ■ K XV 11 II Bex Ml
A
••t h
rd
Night; Initiated Candidates
i ] < 1. ct h»n of of fir.’ s xx a
. gul;- r m< rt mg of B.
No. K07 Tuesdnv night
xver. Wvlir r. Smith.
I,.a McDonald, esteem
:ht .
mlfl 1.1 o. la im 11 .
• er !>• iiiu.ru t Ic <■
k' II..* I n I rod u< 11<
■ xx i «-s«-
■ l. •..!• d
. r 11 f i ■. n
ator Fl
mild 11 .
ia< - in
id tl.at
\ I «• .txx d
.<1 I.
Mnrrh 17.—Th
l»r<*n restored,
nr ternoon.
.- report' d
• n’ lulling
I
HI,HI.IX, Mm,..
V lllllioilllc.il
Kapp nt I .
had drrhli'd
V'
* irntuiir
e! .udx
d fol
J \\>»d in
*. * I ’ * I 1'5 f i . • i
| • * • i d • n t.i.i 1
(orrox
Mnrrh IT —*p<»t
ni<»drrnfr drmnnd
1.000. “
f n Ir *13.1 7d 1 uood
I hrrlj
11 .in*
\ «i«i l\Hpp had drfi- [
I
....
no
still
i n »’
b (*r.
• FLASH BULLETINS
Boland, a prominent
> Hrench Revolution, born,
guillotine tn Paris. Nov. I,
Er! <
t al/
XX . I k
I. d I. •
i f moi
■an Mai.
tiled.
xx h " w«-
j...:n’s o
t < >
i 11 .
ih.idt of
for ratifica-
<1 ua I i flea tjon
■ a y s a in ess a g r to th
g ra ph < ’• -m pa n x ft -»m
itol. At S|-.-n da ii .‘lx
'x- all xx
and the
til 11 ii nil.
I I t r \ y-d to
TWO ROUTES UNDER
CONSIDERATION THRU
LEWISVILLE DISTRICT
1
WASHINGTON. March 12.—Seven hnn-
t'rrd nnd fifty famiera are ready to
loin for.'ca with the American Feder-
ation nf l.nlM.r In Ita political move,
Gen. I>. Hampton, rannaxlna director of
the Fnrmern National tjMinell announ-
ced today.
• IM the
bu s|nr MS
■o n t
ntrd. Bull
. ii | T.-d t h
b. imr t
■ a i n. t I !.<♦
•rr bv a
• ns b. * xx .
n- I
h a x
urraplu-rs •
ate as the
nil..! at 11
x son
I OX DOX. Mnrrh I'.
MorinliNi mid riinimtinlnl
ll<*rlin TrndrM < nunril hnxr formed
ronlilion nu.iinM hath thr Vnn
1 nnd thr lzh.-rt k«»v rriimr ntM,
I I n k Hi ii dimpnlt h 1o the* Dnil>
H« n Ik nn 1 ion
from 11. ill'
o c!o< k ! Ills ...
at t’haticellor l\Upp haM
H ^ro«
d I.iim- I
POMM«*K- |
or|
I ll 17 II %<• I l?.. Mnrrh IT.— tn ntono-
moun xlntr wnn prorlnlined In I pper Sl-
| lewln Inte I iirndny tout wtipporlrrn of
the mine were overpowered h> \ on
Kapp m troop*, nrrordlng to llrrlln dlai-
pnlrhcM.
Darwin P. Kingsley of New York,
president of » big life insurance com-
pany. is being boomed for the Repub-
lican presidential nomination on the
ground that a business man is needed
St the head of the government.
R.hv. R
in- i>>rty
tlnris to.lnv
p>r
fl..tn l,i-\\rnll
ii in lin k ami
f!>. n ,\bonr
: i i c k. n xx ; i h
(I It'd a l m < ... ________
hUk-sbalul dual the IUUD0 IjiglHk
o'cine if! „
resident ot.
Civil War,
county. She
and moved to
her parrnta when
Sht- had been a life
Lewisville road
conrit t ting link
i« bring
of Den-
«-I fi- air, tftatr lllghwdy
A. Him k ami Engineer
jumy Tueaduty uhiiw-
not hi mi a deCinton
t will hr selected,
aihl others Tuesday
v for the. route to
4r wia vllle
south to
gingers have.
.• route and
thr cause may nerd
leave it for a nut lie r t
nd do t hr dr*‘d.
xv or thy struggle
» the race to (limb
always seeking for
11 give their time.
I X < OX TH<H..
Wolfgang x
the r.-
i. had
ii< control
.- For. ign
rm-; hi:ai. <.i\ i.h
x rift is easy, there
11 eI e to
back
work
301 July .t ! 25 X
M«>, 3T.73ri
Speaking dates fnr fifty
of former S.-nat<»r Kaliev in
an anti admlnis-
to San Francisco are
stump,
formerly
MAX\E>OI * *
T I’ X I I . Mat .
a ll i .1 < > 11 11 o 11 h
Has f> Ig h xx ay
i « unferem-t*
b|t a m
of I.
a i t I < i
W F
March
st .i t. I I
-ii in
t • 1 i r x-
d
’h
Xples.sed a de>
located to vo
'. i Biz I Im
All Participants in County
Interscholastic League Contest
i fu
More Foreign Governments
Represented in Washington I-
Than In Any Other Capital'
XI M OHK < OTTOX.
\\ 1 OKK. 51m r« h I
i <iii«>1n1 Ion* today t
rrh 111. Hh May 3T.H
I’r.-onl ' ’hronlrle will receive
iv other local contribu-
pu rpo*e.
I.OXIHIX. 5|Mr«h IT.— Indrprn-
driil I Im I m and voiii u> u u Im 11» in
(svrriiany liuvt* com me n erd n violent
agitation in fnvor of i< noxirt re-
public til'd .in alli««n«r with rniviet
ICiinmIh. nccoritjng to n Berlin dl*»-
pHirh io <L«- 11 k <li an gv Irlrgrnpli
coin pa n y .
KAPP REGIME DOOMED TO FAILURE, BUT
GENERAL STRIKE GETTING OUT OF HAND!
i • I u i r. <T f <»r
lii'i t •• irt
com p |.-1 ed.
I ». par' in. i.1
mainly for
H . Match 17
noiifi.d h i s f i i. i d
t '; a t under m» -it
n I In xx- h’ is narm* to
■ratio 11 a f l o 11 a I . ■ ■»11
I ' t a m I
the
■ CONTRIBUTION FOR
GRANDVIEW RECEIVED
w \.
W alt.r
local ton. . .
l.-ld f' i co .. f th.- bounty Emfi-
i t • dm . J to thr«uf* inefi
-.-ti-g used in the office
•• made surveys of the
WLrth ruuto change be-
making qtyerk nr alt of the reei
11. t s as its
• ra d -t.i t e of
first
mission.
!<s. Mont
d. spite
i in the
the de-
)e holo H.
x i th
<j'<
the atrURKle
tt'a through.
I eipaig.
and <*Im«
linvi* p roe I a ini rd n
In iibout ten dif-
.inrliiding S1||t<-
ronit 11 ll-
r.placr
pledge M I .. I
E.u m. r
1 \ m ■ xx t
r< .> 1! x b- •
from dm
\A e. k - .11
Helt tain
?.r- m
Hr . .
SA z > v :;3|
.at 11 r« a I
and free.
•' I
; I ...
m I Ila* rr%olu(ioiin
• > i Iln. *
t Ie£-jUOhtf m W
• t I: i r < a pl al in
h<* IM
op. t a
-.f ,i
- US‘ d
• aid
application
a U .p to
H.e t
Stale H»-a t - I
xou \ XII Illi
l’\H!S M
Mat .
today
78c prr
$ al iter
and t b
. ,tt t ).-<!
;U’x ’'I'
.tppe-l
of the I
S M t 1 •/ .
from <’h
• <>f Sa \ o n x xx 11 h
J' Workmen's Council al Chemnitz
Mar.
Z . t 11 e
a populat
< a public
b. . n
that tl
Ln l"-th
s X X 1. I I X ll( t IK. II I I X I.
Sanguinary lighting folh>ix«*d
inlrrrrpt ion of thr Vpar ( urn nn
trol of thr (arrmun nation. I
in Berlin arr rMtininlrd nt fro
i j-. | to righty. I ‘rvMli rhiMlarw
f hlot- in < ti i rrd nt Kiri
11 v I Im n
r in hr ii it <. t rm n
I i hi- part of t In* l il y
First
d r i • i (1 e d
a of th
tie t e fhtl i tie xv’l.l
can be repaired
Block a
pt oposed m XX Jocil I
on the >•'<•! I Wot III
stat. Ii is- t»f»tnton <«f
be xx on id make a <-
er to t'otinix Jmlv.
... eomp.lt.x me Mr
tn tin old
lit) I Id t ’• g H :
d e 111 • ■ < I a t . c
h the I. pU
» f)b?erv.»tions by Jri" W’. (’tain, •
+ volunteer weather «>bs.r\.r. +
Bulgaria xx <-t r
Russia <>ffi<
Boris B a k 11 m. t
’ O th s
I e | .1
<k
HARD FIGHTING IN BERLIN
Southern Points Lifted
The mam
tjred
And settle b.uk contented
toll, rs work away.
Men will dig into their pocket for t he » f<.h ih|M
gold the cause may ' ‘ *
And then leave it for
ou t
But in
shall help
Thr world Is
nien who I
nn ork nirn. I he r<-
tlrm nt DrrMdrn.
Hlieiil»li I'r^iNshk
\ i mrd nx ork mr n
MONirt g o N <* r n in r n t
frrrnt rommiinitirrn
a nd
of Xubrev
t ball fl n ah
. . k b. for.-
the Ot her di VIS
place Th<- dat*-
its hnxr not y. -1
bad
Machii-r gun
Ib rlin hr t xx • . n
lo. k la t night. I
Ex-hang.• Twlr |
thr < hi imt ti
nt nr p.-rsons.
rn m.ide .is
follow'd In
; li.n
boat d
n <lld
, t <><kI
t over the
ot Benton
■ >.iU. ll.. did not
<■ lollt" but ttiat
l report lat-
:d I. Key. Those
-Hloek Tuesday were
Huffman, En-
aud Commlii-
T. Slaughter
over the Fort
. He Is
• J»'th
dwts,
ft. ri He vien i-< h'iitt.i. to takR
rm silti- vi s i-i< ti iik.
B' March
< w' re permit ted t
ctur.s if I'reside nt
nee Ills (li st pet urn
n till- last September.
President was
llu- Wlill. Houae
I Ihk <i
t.u i Id i n a
K.e,.urs|
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TODAY’S WEITIIER
Wrnthrr l-'iirrciiNt
l onlght cloudy ( I hiirNiliiy
cloudy mid
Plaxrd
bi
Ions ir
for t ’ o-
br< ii a
Th'
xx 11 i c h 1
Should
Allison
b-xx s ■
Mi
xx rit ing
Mi<s
< *. M
speaking
tin n fa im.-et xx
xal The prop.,
l-o u fid i I V lines
i.f I p \I.LAS
) P p U| -poiTel s
It he off.-I I
H 11 j< t ion d. I• g a t ion
j so. . II ( O take I he
Roark
REPORT OF KAPP’S RES1G-
T .M AM H ESTER. >
T Herb.-i t II..owi l as
T in X •• xx Hampshire
* eumsta to es xx III t'e
T I go before th. d . • til o <
♦ ,\.x
b o-a i d 'I’ I
\ a m l ti rd
or’ h and ,
-minion that it is uiraf.'
• mcm. Sim e that
pupils enrolled 1
taken care o-f
!,.- i
to I
of » ,
to ha v'b 1
rseholas- ‘
thr di- i
at least ;
<hm.’. ff
le to be
of the s
Lu.lvx ig
.imb.^ssadoi
he r. < or <ls
tin-. • x b. r
. rd \\ ood
- ...oil y K Bit. y. widow of the
' l it.- W. I-' i'fl.-v and well-known "over
• county, died Tuesday night at *
lo. k a’, the home or her son, ContlTy
innXissioner <; Walker Riley of Den-
froin a stroll.. of paralysis. MrH.
. ..tin I., r. Tiiesdav morning on
arriving
was feeling
an hour later
paralysis from
o . luck Tuesday
< ■ 111 < • \< ;<
, p r» s s | > i;, I I .
to I !• ti t o :>
I »i.r,on of
to trike
fol th.
be sum
no r .1 A.
11 of 1’ella.S
at there has
o- route that
i I. 'Thomas ,
NEW OKI.KAN* COTTON
NEW- OR!,17AN*. March IT.—Oj
Mhv 32.51' •'»!> 3l.«a<i .-lose, 1
itT.OHTi Jfgv itl.lHie.
F0»T 1'011 I'll I.IVF.*TO< K
FOOT OOHTH. March 17.—t attle—; .
1tvcrl|.ts It.Ml: ..eexea AM t«» AI2.2A:/
Mtu.-kera »7 to KHUJSt cows Al to >10.'-‘Sy
hrlfera AS ... A1.1..WI bulls SO io IT I cow ^
M.M» to Altl.SO.
Hors—Hecel|»tBl.Stht: heavy A14.7S to
KI4.501 Halit 914.35 tn fl I.HOj mrdiwii
913.25 to 914.251 mltrd 912.25 to 9UUMIl
common 911.25 to 912.251 93.50 te
era
ftrrcinfa M0| HmH 91T to
914 <• SlMa wetjbrrn 9U’
•W99 til till OTllB “
Halevr.
composer, died
May 27. 179*.
I ('vittijih Etnp(‘ror received tn
i xvith great rriolcings on hl® re-
from thr war with Franco.
Susan Warner, author “Tho
Wide World and other popular
s. <1 rd al Highland Falla. X. Y.
In New York City. July 11. 1919.
The Pope formal I” acknowl-
efTorts of t’anadlan b4slio0a
IHm (eniporsl power. __
More than 5hO " ‘
st ‘HDiship Ut,»pta
collision in the
1 - 41 Joly
». Mnrrh • •
rr«imr ■
Bohli'a Ikl
public anil
the rrh-MMr <»f the Hua-i
r prlMonrrw *1111 held in t.rr-
I I hnso Murvivitig are Mrs Roaa Gotrh-
I .-r of Hai/M •<’. Walker Riley of Denton
and Jim Riley of <}arza t*ni several
r rand •children and great grand chll-
j di t-n.
K HT H I Mt. \ m
iry g(»N
.... ha* rmlgm-d after holding office
four and a hall dilyM. way** m cablegram
from Bi-rlio quoting nn official Mtatr-
It in aw « xhient hi* rrtlrmu’nv
rn forced by the n IgoroiiM hKonn-
mndr by the *|»artn-
NNith the general strike
in rut into e fl ret IhmI night,
allien nr <* nt III holding
Interference, hut Mnmhnl
jnM returned to Pnrix fro
Khiuriand xihi-rr hr attended n
( thr allied roinirll. and i
hair been made for nn>
• n xx a
mb n
aa I 1 •
•TTv-M of 4 r«»
I Hn--)s .*
t <1 \\ lia-l b«
| l.'t M
tie lea
ctors
n d i
Id. .
iv< d
The money gift is cany, I
gift than pelf,
to d< di< ate to service
money, hut yours* If.
For though gold and silver <»flcn
the things a cause demands.
No righteous dream can triumph w
out willing hearts and hands.
And in every field of serylde that
known to, mortal ken
You can hear the ’ J --m
for money, but
TO MAKE INSPECTION El(Press E*s ,or
OF R.E. LEE BUILDING
—___ I
V be
Kt t
IN THE HAN’S NEWS
Edgar E. Clafk. th« n<"» ch*lrtn*i»
of the Ipteratate Commerce Commit-
eton, upon whom will devolve In large
m. i.surc the responsibility for the eg-
forcemont of the new railroad law,
las been a member of the commission
for nearly ts years. He Is the OMF
member of that body Aftth a praotloal
kn.vwledge of raiIr«>adXrtg, and this he
-ias RAm?d mrtrrr many years ef——
vice as a worker on western I
and as a student of admlnlsti
problems since he joined the J
state Commerce Commissions
1*0 to 190* he was In somst
subordinate nr thief. In the Ord
Hallway Conductor* «pf Aimerlea.
President Rii> sevelt made him a
bar of the Interstate Coinmerco
mission, and Preeldeht AVilean
pointed him tn -1*11., If 1*0* n«
one of the repre---------- **“ ' ■“
itra labor on th
imSeWSS
•Ht he served t
Man to invest!*!
■*-*?“**
S < l.-t i.-d xx er. Wylie (
I rub r. I .ee M . I »<>ua Id.
ding’ k 11 i»: 111 . It. R. Mandell, •
I l<>x a I k nl»’ it t b’-l W
termed hcl’tting kniyht. J
Hftcri-tarv . ’’ !•' ’Hk-i spo’-n.
Schmitz and 1* IL Bird, trustees
the "f
111 Mun<la \ h pt . ft t < ti
I <.n the diplomat 1-
pa t t n i • T) T w ti i Ir t ha I
7 r.lattcn-.
i r * only < »
In pa i I ni« h
.frnrtihe,
viimr n pnriK-ipnnt
YIohh of d**ni«»**rii 1 n
<*<»m p r«»ni i*»«* on (hr
Bryan g«ir out a
ing rn i ih< ii (i«»n of (he I'rraty.
“i ‘»r d< iiitH riiii*- arriatur* to join
ihi *irrr< onrllft blew* In drfrntlng
rijity.” hr st*ii<! •*!<» unthink-
in n*lx liner of ilw bring itr-
M«*4.iin plimiird. and It nould
n 11« r»n i»r«lM.**
1 - -1 • i - ■ -1 t i
and Its
d that Its
nn err rrpurtril klllrU
nn n r tehip bom bn rilt-d
occupied by uriucii
hrn N y «-ii*iin I-
11 fl in Ini rg. In
Who sit back in times of danger and
refuee the sacrifice.
There are men who give their money
for a purpose that Is fine
Who never share ths burdens or the
bitter fighting Tine,
But the man the world la seeking in
-----wm» taslts ii baa to d
la ths man who’ll share
agd stay wtth.it.till
f $10 for the Grand-
fire sufferers was received by
. .-<»rd t’hroniele Wednesday from
r M Hopkins and Hrcnt (\ Jack-
id forwarded »•» thr relief coin-
I hr spHrtfimii iiioni iiirnf Inta jisimuiii-
I the preport Ioiin of h ii<*nn coun(«*r
rr n olu t Ion iigniiiMt (hr \ on Hupp gor-
rriiinrnt nt llrrlln nod th** l-'.hrrt gi»N-
rriinieiil nt siultgiirt. % glgiintlr Ninagw
*rport<*d In full mwing In llrrlln
poN**t‘Mmioii of flint city.
RiipporHng thr Ivnpp
that (hr (.rriiimi
luiNr proi'ln ini rd n noxirt
prom Ini*
shin xn a
de a HUI X <
• t made a i
present lo<
to build al
"I while I ht
’< • U II I X’ belt
I hreo hi Idges
and Indian <
of Lot(Bin rue i
line'
Sed m XX
F< • tt
I gox
he I.
i.t inf .i
I foi>\ < t h derision u as
teh g r am f r om him
.iiililiug. tile fot.d
,• xx lliimpshiit IL- a:
o tint I f y ot her <l< me. r
ot a possibllitx
I delate.
n TODAYS MARKETS
—J T-IIOIH CF
I'TIXTilN. Marell 17. I’i.hIii.'.. quita j
LI
I n mos Inn
i was born iii
< h nrrnI HXnIIiu ettunt y
i.u thi.T|ulih a small tjuLFld .
member of the <"hrlMl*<n <*hurch.
4 xx 111 be held at
ternoon at 3:30
Louderdale of St.
in < havge. Int< rm- nt will be trade
of
-Hiding
< t ehite
n kill* d
Il pilS-H -
be Unspeakable
the Democrats to Join
“Irreconcilables.”
Mit>s Mary Sims, sister cf Admira
William 8 Sims, who has oeen cp
pointed director of nurses at the Os- I
teopathic hospital in Philadelphia. ' 'uik
She has had an unusually intensive I ’ ' k; "
training as a nurse in New York,
the West and in Canada.
, democrat*
the Police Treaty, |
wiwifc jr: >.| k
,-Ci» A'v-la' ir: \ a-L ,'
||Ot’4TON.
■ h ou Id conn
nnhick thr packers must dispose
Ti * wi»« the g<*< ♦*“ dxlrr ga*«-n l»yr[*
Judge Atwood, rrprrmrnt itig Attorssy
(irnrrnl l»nlnirr. In n speech nt thr srr-
nnd dfiys ttrNNlon of thr ( xittlr llnlmrr'ji
^Mworinflon of'Trvns todny.
dee d Ing <
ii m i u m * d
dn<-or of
t he < '-nt» st
B I . R LI X
I.OXDOY, Mn
nftrrnoon report
Nonkr’i troops hnvr tfikrn
Aiiinieh. \oMk<* !•* miniatcr
In thr Isbrrt gox rrnmr n t.
Ma t ■ h 17 Th.
e 11 e '.X *- p < p< ■ I < 111
Hi 1 I. .I t ed t he I'.-
h.td I d< f. at
tty pr i iu.» t i.
■■'St out nf 1
< ml t;,< n<-<.
unity EnglrT
ey < • f the r
t >mn . ndat ion.
c.i(T<>ri leaves Dallas
loiut 7 1 mlluM uf
von id make
♦“XperiFe of
B g Elm.
with 174
would be
< OITA II H.l-A. Mnrrh 17—Mrxrntc
prrmoiiN nni’IT killed or vv«»iind<‘d In
, outburst fighting brtNvrrn Spnrtm
niid goNcrnmrnt troops nt llmnbiirg.
nt- s'ale 'and
King X
n . • s t • ■ 11S : b I V
‘t 1 ltd Balkan state.
K-n. during the war.
\ count r\ . i
and yet repr
n T‘ip lorn a t n
I nited Slat
•vered
t ♦•pi < sen<1
m b.tMMador
Kt rensk y short 1 \
of til.* reg line of t lie 1
\\ "I I D m ri \ I
BHori I s
i: ei »fi I ;i i». s i»
< • ■ • M p I o || I M
Polk It
(ion xx i I'
i>i un lea t ion xv Inch will
lilt a 11 Icm In I < p I v to
formieg thi.i goxernment
live agreement for the
Hi. Tuiklsh problem
I’r-'X-iMioiiM f- r the
it tlept nd. lit e ,f \ |
lie I P i ld» 'H h a p|. r
\\ e 11 • • d
dee la I • . I
fo|
a xx . • k :
Mtood at the
• Prcjildrnt came
he camera men.
by Mrs. Wilson
1.1 \ I .H r<M»l
i n F.HI’OOL.
ton opened In
prices easier. Mules I
I American middling
»*i •▼a. inhldlina 2H.17d,
(| no tn t Ions t
•t l 1 T.I t u n.iZ
M.tirii
.t t . ad
Wilson ha
Tirkish ju.
m to l’t «b i
(.-
of th. R
’Th." I'.u'.'
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• Ini*— Mn y ,
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