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VOLUME XX
DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 6, 1920,
SECOND EDITION—1
DR.
HIDED KIMURA
FRENCH FORCES OCCUPY GERMAN
CHARLES S. WILSON
NEUTRAL CITIES WITHOUT ANY
I
RESISTANCE: GERMANS RETIRE
Breeder*’
HANNAU TAKEN.
Mho
I ft \ »
»»
Red*
i > M <i
the
of
m»-r> a
of war.
HC>
1 hr
de
H I tended
not
N •
HARD
JAPS DRIVE OUT
RUSSIANS.
€ —- Hiram
al)
the
.1 a pa
that
11
w a m
Xpril 6.
n * t
lion
o
mem •
WOMEN ARRESTED
I
work
NORMAL PLAY 7TH; D.
April
6.
«'
before
fly
In
t h e |
of
If
was
' largest
pickets
th* as-
of
Interest
ma t tors
to
Monday
First
busy on
April ftolchswehr
In Election Disturbances in
HEAVY DAMAGE BY
rmr a <r rum t
FIRE AT ENID, OKLA.
a as pro- i ♦
gasoline | ♦
rtly after
<»f
st
DI
Incentive
♦ hat
bo-
Just Folks
♦
(novJ much
ARE TrtEV
^ToPAV ? J
By Edgar Guest.
fl
nd-
nt
Roussva u,
11 h wa 1 Ih the old t a -
A
Its
gorgeous
old
crnln
M
bo homelike.
(in
that
things
a
Fort
Home
7
sweet
w hose
•,.q
shoved
not
old
that
to.
to
get
— -1
to
for the Joy of
ejl-fllled
-I
4
through
years.
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Today’s
Anniversaries
FRANKFORT, DARMSTADT,
HAMBURG, DIEBURG AND i
4 I
ILL RAISE
MY OWN
prisoner m.
it hied
He<U
* d lx|
this
tho note regarding the
’ Frankfort.
Livestock Breeders’ Section
Elected Permanent
Officiers.
I
I
JOHNSON'S MICHIGAN
PLURALITY GREATEST
EVER PILED UP THERE
PINK BOLL WORM
IN TEXAS SERIOUS
DECLARES U. S .0. A.
Mien.,
von
b» .i\„-
6 — The
■ t o k.
< IT V
Young of
an-
4 It »>
ESSEX,
marched
tho town tliiM morning
6
aT
BIG INTEREST IN CITY
ELECTION! 526 VOTES !i
... IM
...AIM
FARM COUNCIL HELD
BUSY SESSION HERE
ENTIRE DAY MONDAY
coin m i 11« e
reg u la
I
The Fort
Ix-ague and
will play at the
t he
The
MoQday
With ap
precnu-ti
Mi sh Metta
were married
two o’clock at
Sr.
toda \
re-
pa 11
M urn
i. ; ..
The
was
Apr 11 • J .upa ii • sr
V Id i v> >m t o k
• it fighting
Th
»In-
tod a v
j eaterday
9
It
Will be on
tach r’ : “
playing his
a j
hading
i 1 1 4 69
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The
I the
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al
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ri th
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Tl ••
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g"
In Wo-
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hv
gust
dall v
Il 1. I
uml
publisher.
fc
more
ttie
will
Denton.
comporM
KobertaojLJL
H. Smoot Wte
a constitution and
the affairs <»f tho
Voted to
tentative)
invention of
I h • I ' p < • H I I 1«
Six <• f the li
pro
I..I1 ‘
April
lodl
the
u as*11*?
ith
Idle }CH-
a war da
ion w < re
Unless Checked at Once Pest Kansas Miners’ Head Refuses
Will Become Permanent to Enter Industrial Re-
Limitation on Crop. lations Probe.
.- »< or n
fore HI.
IH'-'l.
FORT WORTH CLUB AND WHEN THEY RESUME
PICKETING EMBASSY
• --- — V I
HOWAT REFUSES TO
RECOGNIZE KANSAS
INDUSTRIAL COURT
OUT CANO DATE FOR
DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE*
EBERT GOVERNMENT
TROOPS ADVANCING
INTO RUHR REGION
wealth can
I’d want
my fl nek
That homey, old fashioned.
cookie crock
areas
»t toll I
ate. will I
. r* I z . m u '' !
resu11 ed
ve act?
apl 'dnted
t <• t ak .
at-
was
was dis-
was gratify-
popula- i
as 6.C77. an
f 1,‘.’17. or 25.6 per
t L i y (Into hh
IU2M (TIiIh Iii-
ulrcd from tlailv
I GERMANS ADVANCING IN RUHR
M'.vemeM o.ten.ibiy aimedpjtfnsibly AGAINST “REDS'
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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29.61
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M’KINNEY'S CENSUS
! SHOWS 6.677 PEOPLE I
nl ’
11 , hu -v
‘4 | Pihii‘1
I! i......
TODAY’* WRATIIKR
Weather
Tonlffht,
colder) proba
day, grnrrHlIy
♦ hr interior.
AMERICA PROTESTS
AGAINST ACTION OF ,
FRANCE IS REPORT i!“
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DETROIT.
Johnson has won th»- r--
idential nomination in M
greatest vote ever piled
(Udate in any prihiary
state .
With
the stastae
fornian is leadtn
J^eonarti Wood
The vote in
Detroit < <»rr. rd*-t <■
Johnson 10 3.6^6
den 33.298. Hoovr
some
armed
300 men
around
lie reds
the ‘st a -
asB 1st ed
S< nator
f 44657
t h« r» -
• -B from
P»f» 5.'. 6
up
h-
WASHINGTON. April B
today a n non n.'.-'l
of McKinney. T. x.is.
over 1U10
with In a n< •
< harmonious
My
021.
Met raid rirrwlatia*
Kxrkaa*»a. advartiavra.
He. a
Oraaa HrcataUlaa--L.
themaelves 5 cents per head
bounty and to pay all ax-
<>f handling and atorlng wool.
CAST AT 2 O'CLOCK:=~Krum
i ho
pepart- i
tak -
\ pr) I
republican pres-
Mhhigan by the
ui» by any
election in
ars spent In coti-
Mormon temple in
completed and
MMXJNAIJK
Notary Public,
expies J,pnr.
f orces
Into Fssen from two Hides of
I P<»
' but
I their
Tli. ’
nonncu
a (ter
In all
to and
I h l m<
DAELAS- ZTirry Malloy, 20. was pro-
bably fatally burned when a g..
can exploded.
I-.'.- T . -
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JAP TROOPS
NOW OCCUPY
VLADIVOSTOK
FIGHTING
\i:m (HH.I3XS (orrox
M’.U Olil.En’H, Inril d. — Cotton
closed strntly. Opening t|tit»tntlnnist Mny
•JP.JOct July 37.1 Ke. < lose, Mny 39.ttNr,
July 37.tMr.
Hdltor. \\
'L’cXiia.
M i na c.
I »O|I.I Id
I’.UMiro
l< r an.I
terday* In
<-f t I Nat
at work th
idle \ < Mier d<< v
7 I n
work
t perfe
XCntTYTT
the occu
’ ’’Why.
wan
to r<
THE 4 Of)KI 1'1 JXH
You can rig up a house with all man-
ner of things.
FI»W A It VS.
HIlhHvribed be -
3rd day of April.
ndent at
(lerman
the Ruin
posit ions.
isss-salw^-—
■ :'l" 7 a >
WORK ON SOLDIERS'
BONUS BILL STARTS
(HOW
IfWRi?
Davis, State
(agriculture, to make .
eirnte at hirer.
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IN THH IIM'M %tcwn
I.oiil <'ht'lrns.ford. Viceroy und Oov*r-
n<>,-<;.-n, ral of India, whoso recall la
demanded bt tho Indian National Y?oi»-
vrcWN be<anst> it does not approv* of
ide policies hnR been nt the head of w>.
fa ra In India since 191K, when he IIM-
ceedert Lord Hardinga. Previously **|
bad nerved the empire aa OovemBL
fir-tit of Queensland and then yf J®SW<K -a a
I'rsli s. In both of theae • iMRSUi..13v' ■
*.«•
‘ /* * (fl
HP ; , ■'*
J. . 1
tils t j
sinil
. ■ .
Iprit U.—Hugh Wnllnrr.
A ■•ihnaaadvr 1
Mlth Pre mlrr
’■<)U 1
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f
S'1
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April 6 -Five persons
i Chihauhua City. Mexico
disturbances there Friday I
according to information re- :
IO
h'CZZ-O;
cans for canning
discussed and in-
that all persons wish-
la.-s leave their or-
tho Secretary of the
nrnnu'rcc The question
twine was brought
a committee which
noon hour atfd reports
y l>e requested
. the nutnber of
twine required and report
noon
had not
Nonlv
been
( night
I tend t
the Fr< nch occupation of
’and ether '»errnan cities. The
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; KtLiices would Italy b«» a party
(’ensue gresnion against Gerrnanv. the
, paper said
j aftornoon
• I the n u • ne rs are
IMwurdN. Penton. Texas
kid ward*. Fort Worth.
i nd tin ••<• i ha t u ere id )••
(•lie today. About 1.000
affected
PA RIS.
tn Di.
noon
government
tion of the
April 6.—Vp t
,» in h governn.cnt n«»-« «i„<. <r- .
I a reply from Great Britain and 1
on the note regarding the occu- i
i of Frankfort. Parrnatad t and
l.oNPoN \p
.. ut lux i l 11 i \ .
'on lias protest’*! aga
Ci Upatl-'D <>f towns in 1
m 111 i .i 1 /.one Tli<• • uu>t. mt
ENIP. Okja.. April G.—Approximate-
$215,000 damage was caused when
a fire wide)’ started in the Rock I«I‘R< .
freight house last night, spread to th*
illread storage house and destroyed
large wheat elevator filled with
wheat, and a string of freight car*. A
< rrltlc explosion of dynamite In th*
freight house shook the entire city,
age In ad-
t ’W
r>^W-
n 11 ms m. i < i •
.Rgalnsl tin
DETROIT. Mim
proximately one half of th
aoIHik vester<!.< \ ” presidential pri-
mary tabulated I’nir^d States
Hiram Johnson held a 1» ad o
over Major General Wood for
publican rmmin <t ion. The figur
1.200 precincts gave JohnM*>n
am! Wood 61>*<9
Herbert lloovtr, u I.o.
pearrd < n hot h I . Ir« t s
the democratic candidate*
against 10.250 for Governor Edu
Edwards <T New Jenny.
*’ Neighboring Town Gained
fr”^n j 1,917 Inhabitants Since
1910 or 25.5 Per Cent.
April ♦>. X Paris d ispa tch
Westminster Gazette this after-
Bait! offaial ? n f< •! n»a t io n had
e<-e|vrd there that 4h»« German
had ordered t he evacua-
Ruhr district.
..f flee will
soon ict
7 o'clock
been
i i 1’dltor. I.
I •. nf.-n, TeX.'LS
XiiMACelM ;f
I ,• •> Me I loria Id.
WASHINGTON. April 6 The House
Waya and Means committee has begun
c on drafting the soldiers’ bonus
on the basis of $1.50 i. day for each
In service. It js expected to
will
Xf< Pomihi. Penton. Texas
Penton. Texas
Penton, Texas,
known
H IM I
OU ning
the
rm President and
out al
in the
Westphalia. Th
against
A i r n: 11
troops in the attack’s
The prayer rugs of sultans anil princes) '
and kings.
You can hang or
pestries rare
Like the love of the mother it ahines
through our years.
Xt has smoothed all our hcarte and
dried away tears;
It haa paid
or Joy.
probably arrive here during the; places
Miss
ser\ed
of
Sou i h
♦ Ions ___
’act and judgment and also !»'
» rgy a ltd Ability
he was a m*mhci
tv <’ounri! i
Hoard. As ft
♦ he pi
F. H.
lata.
-Picket ing
was resumed
s v rnpa ♦' i 'e
Mrs.
Mihm Elaine Barrie
It v
p< r
amount of bonds,
other » t < ii rl ♦ i• • m are
Hom Blate) '
That the
• |>1(8 of each
Hold
Xinrrlcitn A in haaaadur to France,
conferred uhh I’remler Mi Hern nd
todn> upon iht- nihniiet* of French
troopa In,to <*«*minn> fr«»ni the
Rhine. It m na nnnounerd that an-
other meeting of the Supreme
l ouncll |a to be held toinorruH
WAHHiNdTuN.
al»« e of tin pink
«nd discover) of
tUiH present h lie
t ion * w h tv h has
cotton industry < f th< I nited Stales, . mai r,
according to experts of li»o pepart- i hi »Go- <
merit of Agr hull urr. " 1 i.dustr
Unh s« prtM <jill v y_j4i<ksurvM are tak- i uljj r-(i
en Im rn • <1 la I <■ I v. a review of the sit-
uation issued todhy Hays, t He boll worm
will become a permanent
llmitnlg fa<t<ir In the |
cotton. Tin- drastic nu
being enforced In l.oulrd.i
of an eradication of the
section, tin- review says,
fortunate
cotton
u n - I
i moved
. zone to- ,
iccupled five cities. Frankfort )
occupied at li
Pieburg at
under orders to
noon.
reports indicated the various J
ons were accomplished without
i.r *> i>n-
art- being
FIIH T MOK III I.IVIKTOI K
FOHT MOK IH. tprfl H.—t attler Re-
ceipt.. Z.IIMlr beeves 12.25i stock-
era S7.5O<» IO.5t>t eowa *lf?IO.25l helf.
era »5©l.t.5Or bulla *<l@7.50r cnlvea *5
«t 1 1.25.
Ilogs—It reel pts l.5OOt Heavy *14.75
e>M5l light «1Sf»15.75| nieill.i.n *15.75
^7 1.75 mixed * 12.75 ffi I It r common *11
W 12.751 pig. *n@ 1.1.25.
kheep—— llecelpta 5OO| Inn.l.a *|MB11*l
yenrllnga * I < fli 151 ivefhera HI 2.50
HI4.50• rises • • < Sb® |X5Or culls *7©
«•■<■ S4-SOBH.2&.
PROIHfCR
DKNTON. April . 6.—Produc* quota-
tion* today wore:
H.na. per lb.
Fryer*, per lb
Tnr»t*y*. p«r 1b.
Hafir-P£r ^b“"-
6.— K< appear ■
worm Tli Texrtu
insect in Loulsl-
most m rlouH eltua-
corr f r ont ed
■ i’nited
i>f I liu
FARMERS LEAGUE PUTS )
OUT CANDIDATE FOR I
The reds are na'id 1
anco tn the
pl e
I I II V il 11 II V
1 figures for
| terent in J
I were very
. tluu In
I had 4.7U~ ..
I 1.7 3 2. M a n y
lieve that
rapidly ♦!•«
population
be in ex
coi dlr g
Heavy ......
' points where
; reslstan e. According
i mi nis
Mny Y>2i July M.
Mcnttered Hqiih!nti«»n iinil prrulMlrni
celling by Ntroiig M>mmiNRoln hoimra
Kent the entire grain Iint rloRr to the
bottom todny. I.orncn from high M|i
of dny were •♦.*•« for *1n^ corn 4.23
July. At the clone Mny ohta wna 2 1-R
to 2 I-1 nniler the high npirk with
July 2 to 2 1-1 under.
Corn—Mny M1.U2 1-2$41.(12 3-M; July
• 1.541 I-2 ^•1.37. <>nta. Mny 1M) 1M)<-1
July H2 l-2r to M2 3-Sr.
3 1
Irish
player ! past
r." ‘.’s Hy
i a nd
I >--nton High ' I >« partm< nt
to play at the Normal
i this afternoon, the game
at 3 39 o’clock. The game1
from Monday b«‘< ause
McCormick
to draft
< 1 irge of
i H was voted to have a
ho a tl i- fall and tentatively agreed
i that th*- show and sale should be held
Inbuilt the second week In October, but
' no d* tiiiH* <1 it* w .is set.
- -T4vo—-UbjMacMAULU. -killed Lil meet^in
.the rooms of the Chamber of Cc
| m* r< *‘ on each fit st Mdriday at 3
-SoiT* tn r v a nd ndj<>urne<| Rut)J*ict to call
to com j president on recommendation
London ’hat executive commitlie in cane
a
of !
the Iris hrepublic.
fifteen minute# after taking
wan mm, P i<-k <• 11 n g M rs Walsh and
of the members of the i’ltv Team being iMlss Barrie were placed under arrest.
— - _ ‘ I ■'*' a ■ ■ ftdHItlzkS.ttl V| 1 zv lr 4X • n Y» m 11 r r~ (V f ..
this
leen
•. ii ui ' uni. g u no, pg . v ,
ar ’ 111* * y in all parts J
Rusvsians were taken i
action i
.. , i ix. >■ w, main-'
m add* d that the Rus- i Bureau
“r ow being nr-
nd*-avnr to ar- '
future policy." j ’ncreaBe
I C< lit.
\\ m. Robertson.
Jack Skihs. T.
W Seaborn. I’«mder;
E l‘» t* rHon, .1 ustin .
I n11m . II, F.
! ‘ < ' Y« a t ts . Sa n
• .. .. I»’ iit -n. R. E. l,.j„..v. awtwvxt *
I \\ ill \\ illiains. J. 51. Martin. J. A. Kujf-
k- tida1! .1. \\ Simmon.M, Denton. *-♦.
i
i""j|
Dr. Hideo Kimura, r ‘ ‘ '
•clentlst, disagree* With Sir Oliver
Lodge, claiming that the "will within"
creates the "spirit’’ manifestations, | canal
all of which are due to the subcon-| •
•clousness of the mind. ) that panic
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Wales. In both i
he illstlngillHheil himself by hl*.
.....: :»v his *n-
Earlier in h’s car**r
of ihe tendon Oh
and of th.i tavndon Sc,b
.... f'amhriilg.5 underim
present A’leeroy. who wu* I
. Treai/er. wm noted *1
----- H* succeeded to Itof I
Just b*for* hla appointSMibt
emor of Queensland aad ts
Baron. Amon* th* maasi
sass'!
■ ■ • -<s . J.A—T-r-y
\ pr 11
Frankfort
liniling only
*t (here to af
the people
There are Just a few
home must possess.
Despite all your money and all your
success —•
A few good old books which
loved one had read,
Some trinkets of these ’
spirits have fl. d.
And then In tho pantry.
back too" far
For the hungry
cookie Jar.
Goaries a. Wilson is the American
ambassador to Bulgaria. He has co- , !i'
operated actively with the Red Cross ) ,,7'
' in the repatriation of allied prisoners ,l"'
. < 'hn
Wurth Club of the Texac
the Norma) College team
Normal College Park I mantown.
Wednesday after noon. The visiting club j quarters soon
«*• l 1 1 .> er. 1. a k 1 .> . v-r- I . ■ — IvAt-ak 11 •• f FV CT thp pefOT^
hold a work Mims Mollie Carroll
Wednesday I one of the women
I Irish demonstration hero during
announced that she
airplane over Washington
the White House. State
the <’apt to) with
at the convention of
Farmers’ League which Is
here. Youngs platform will be ▲
--------- jn gympathyij
Senator i
Observations by Jno. W. Crain,
volunteer weather observer.
t tt it t n ,
f*r toiling.
It has always bean kind
and each toy;
A*”l I’m aorry for paople. whoever
km** wltete there’* no
——■■i,.~lawit..ili..... ,, ,,
Brings Germans
Closer to French.
r f i • r . t i i s
'ham her of
f bu v i ng binder
• anti i < forred t.
i 'luring the
tli.it each co in ni u n 11
make an estimate of
! pound., of
Ito t he < ’ounri I.
R«-pi es'uitat Lves from four councils
ami st vera I communities werejiresent
rntle indivltlual farmers from all
o in t.f the o*»UH4y hihI (he result ef-----
• meeting Insure^ an increased at-
ndam *• hi j he May mooting, it w^s
\ft.-r the Farm Council adjourned.*
the Live Stork Breeders met and elect-
’ll the following officers: President, K.
W. Forrester vice-president. W. E.
Peterson, t r«msu re r. C. F. Witherspoon;
secretary, F, M. Reeves. The retiring
secretary reported t1--* *---*■—
member# hit! qu;
required fee and
member wa«
in< mb« rsh11»
The following
Illg 11 • the
E W ForeNt'ri,
I n oh . I m-o . Curtis
<’ F With <TM|H»oru
btuniit. <*. II. Smoot. I
T’ARIS.
tho Fronrh
c. I veil t
It.tly .. ..
I>«tlon of Frankfort. Darmatad t
other Gi'.rman oltioa In tho Rhtnohinil
OF IXRI.KEkT IX DEXroX
The announcement of the population I
: .Mi Kinney
J ienton
r clone
■> 1910. At .
,7S0 Inhabitants and Denton
people here. howcveF.-
JYenton has grown
than McKinney and that
figures for this city
teas of the 6.677 for .McKinney. ; 11
are members, accord-’
report of the secretary:
Sanger. Fortenberry
A Reeves, Denton;
Denton; W. K.
■ . ... Kenton: Earl Sei*,
victor Fitch. Pilot Point. T. K. Stande-
S .1 Alexander.
H Blair, Denton;
I. H. Wrhfht.
Record-Chron-
.Mct'ormick. Heb-
!..ng< r. Dr. R. T.
Bryant.
of
pnbl it at ion
♦ bril th*> mulls
p i i<l v *i I . i i)•• r1
iihui ♦ h s | > r* < •
• Ih. a n ,’il.oin
formai i*ui is
| li hl I* a t lohR <
Which some dead Egyptian once treas-
ured with car*’.
But LhuMgh. costly ami
furnishings are,
It must have to
codkie jar.
VL\I»IV< >ST< »K.
troops occupied
hou is <>f s*-
of the city.
of th.- off).mis of the old Rus-
\ .»|ijti< n contingent already
t>* • n air« Mt*-'l and deport* d am!
Rubs ia ns haw b*-(-ii dinar ni«‘d.
Throughout last n’ght the Japanese
| fought w ith rifl« B. machine guns, gre-
in « nau* .s and
with
Co
4 IIICA4H) GRAIN.
4 1114 4G4). April «.—Todn<*
open Iiia i
C orn—Mny $ I .(1(1 1-21 July *1.(10 (ft 1..
(II.
Ont!
I 'hmi Ex-President Roosevelt met
King Humbert at Messifia arid sailed
for Mombasa, Afr lea.
!‘»l<» The North Pole was reached by
Rob. rt E Peary.
, I IOIIM
and serious . 4.,
oduction of ’ ri
uarantlne now
ana giv* « hope
eradication of the pest in that
the review says, but'the ♦'qn-
» result of the resumption of
gi**wing In Texas districts
where the boll worm has become en-
trenched threatens to undo the
of Htarnping out the <1* s’rov*-r ."
“Ah a result of the failure of tho
State -of Texas t i carry '-ut the pro-
gram <>f control which had bt‘ ri prom-
ised if hie Insert sh »uld reappear.” the
review stated, ’’a new and very serious
phas*- of the "situation «h veloped early
in 1990.”
•p. .1 t * d
i\ that
th*'
Forecast
generally fair and
ihly frost. Wrdnrs-
fnlr, colder
»ver nmen t
■st phalia.
IlcKulnrs Adxnneing.
German regulars are advancing north
j of Bottrop and east of Hortmund am!
have already cleared Carmen and Lun-
en. two important , railway towns, of
armed workmen. sal<! another official
Btateim-nt issued al
The Central News
.1 report
ret rea ting
strongly 1
Pillis, |prll H. — % reign of
bh»4»d> (error has broken mil in (he
liuhr district <»f (*rritiHit>, nrc<»rd«
lug to official ndvlcrs rracliliiK
h-re fr< m Mnyrnre.
I he t.ermnn government (roups
are slaughtering (he Reds nnd nre
tnking no prisoners. < ivlllnns
known to hme
t hlsed with
hanged.
DALLAS. April 5.—W. P.
■ Blossom. • of I*amar county, today an-'
nourtced his candidacy for delegate at
large to the democratic national con- '
vrnllnn. following a resolution of en-
dorsement at the convention of the
Texas Farmers’ League which Is In
session I
antl-adminlstratlon and
with the views of former
Bailey.
The Farmers' I^eague alco passed a
resolution asking Fred A.
commissioner o f
the race for delegate at large.
PARIS April 6—French troops
dei orders from Marshal F°ch
swiftly Into German neutral 5
day and <
ami Darmstadt
o'clock and Hamburg Mid
9. Tho French were
take ov* r Hannua at
Early
occupatl
any opposition from the Germans.
German government troops which
were stationed In sones about the five I
German towns were under orders from
Berlin to retire at the approach of the
French. They did so according to au- ;
thentlc advii es. When the French en- |
trr**d Frankfort, they found only local i
police on duty and no soldiers In the |
st roets.
There were some government troop |
battalions at Darmstadt when the i
French arrived, but they quickly with- !
drew ton kllomertos—between 6 and,
7 miles—from town.
1
that twenty-thr«*
1 •ualifliil by paying th*
.....I later one addition*!
recorded. making th*
2 4
Intereet In the city
strong TneHday with t
voting early. In the day. The total at
2 o’clock Tiieailav afternoon wae Eli
votea anil the poll
waiting to vote then.
Predict lona were made Tuesday af
tettii.on that tin vote would be I.Oho
or over when the polls closed at
thia ia SO It win be the
' that has ever been cast
et Ion here The election
been busy all day .... r,,nl w„„uay „.„y u.»-
,Wos.’,T c'ish the question of grading wool and
! ot her _____
I soda t ion.
In nofrqw
to **ch girl
BERLIN, April 6.—French troops
cupied Frankfort thia morning.
French embassy announced. The
tidal statement said
"The French occupied Frankfort dur- I
Ing the morning. The occupation began
nt 5 o'clock and was completed nt
o'clock
XII
left
tlon for
W tsHIM.TOX, Xprll <1.—The
I nltrd Mtnlm hit* not nindr nnt
formtil protrxi ngninnt (hr occupa-
tion of citim in the nculrnl rone of
I. «* r in ti ii * . I( tin* iiiintiuntrtl todi*>
officlnll). I hl** Hlntciurnt followed
Nccrctnrj Colby’s refusal to coni-
kori.t on (hr report that a protemt
had g*>ur ftinuird.
EL PASO,
were killed In
in election
Ti i gb t,
recleved here today.
Confirmation <»f the reports t'
Franciso Villa uas moving northward
also was received here today.
WASHINGTON. \pill 6
<»f Stat*- <’<»lbv today refua*-d to com
n.ent on the r*'p-uj from London that
the Polled States had Rent a protest i should an
against French occupation of towns in
the neutral zone ns the result of Gcr-
• man government troops advancing In-
to the Ruhr district.
"I cannot say anything at this time.”
was the only comment he would make.
I*et the house be a mansion. I care not
at al; ’
!*et the finest of pictures be hung on
each wall.
I*et the carpets be made of the richest
velour,
And the chairs only those which gr^at
to keep
Berlin.
i correHpo
that the
al'-ng
fortified
be offering r* sist-
• ver ”TT*-fi t ff’rres nnd
i Im in s<'iii»- pin* es
W\SHI\GT<»N. A pul <
no ** a t ’ .1 < k • > ■ V lad i V'
g a \ e them co ri t ro) of the
from ■•treat* > . I and a
■ f a portion of th»- R issian irrmy
cording to an '■ffl«-ial <! spat< h
the Japan* h*- War Department r«
rd by the embassy here.
Th*- d is pa trff "*tt |d the J a ffaness
mander. after disarming the Russians.
i.‘Hued a pr«»< la ma t iop that his
had ii" rno’iv* *»-lt*r than to
ta in order. 11 w a1
hla n a u t hor 11 i• s
t g"t la t«d w Ith In
rive at
1.165 precinct* out of 2.121
alre.adv counted, the <’a 11-
ding by 44,303 votes over
I. his rloM<-Mt opponent.
1 15 5 pr*< lncst ii.cluding
w a r h s follows
Wood 59.4^3; Ia>u
r 29.7K2.
noted Japanese
.i*u Oi. c\ii---- j tie < ent!
Copenhagen
I reds a re
<’'..imiei of Commerce woe a
Monday. County Agent
Mrs. Edna Vv. Trias
th** County Farm Couneu
and the MesKion continued
1- l.» and then resumed work al “
■lock and continued until the Live
Br»edvrM meeting opened at 1
1 he attendance at the Farm
i wax representative and
of the county
bUMinesH
in terest
I
'Tin- om iftawbui k to mh i i ^h now )
Ik tho ilehiv in Toxn« tn ea’abliHlunt- |
non-cotton zones for th* inf« * te.J ar* ak ■
a delay which already has result**! in
the planting of < <>!: s.d* raLI* m
In cotton Destruction of this
later. |f authorized by ♦).<• st;
elmply mean that much great* r loss.” ■
------- - I AFTER
Temperature
Maximum today
Minimum today
Minimum
M In itnurn
Simmons,
comm It tee
luf the offievra and Wm.
. F McCormick and C 1
'.ii
will ,
morning hours and will
out at the Normal Park
morning The Normal team
the field with them end
will receive Instruction in
position.
The City tenni and the
team are to play at the
lego Park
to start at 3:39
was postponed
, . . additional pickets were arrest-
! ed in front of the British embassy
They were Miss Kath
, O’Brien of Philadelphia and Miss Helen
■ O Brien of St. Louis.
Mexico Five Persons Killed Miss Metta Konze and Edgar
Koon Married Monday Afternoon
Kunze and Edgar Koon
Monday afternoon at
the homo of the brides
and Mrs. J. Kunze, at 89
t. Rev. Mr. Tampke of
Mound vhurcli officiating,
young people ar*- Denton resi-
will continue to make this
that
■,v;. rd
pa re n t s. 5tr
Poli vn r !
the Blue
Both
dents and
their horn
♦ Vol*'
t he
is
i. t <|iiit has
jany city election h«re
ricin Is have been busy
h few times has the
small. Bv 19 o’clock 282 votes
had been polhd and the list of wait
Ing was growing at 2 o’clock Instead
of I* sh* fiing. A f*'W were leaving the
Ils expecting to return later to vote
most of the vot*rs are waiting
t line.
Ri < oi d (’h ron lele
• the ret U in'- as
h
In an
bom ba i d
t and the Capitol with lit- }
i| - ! era t ure asking that the United States
____ 1 recognize *Fx> Iriu
Within
up their
167 1 Jean Rousseau, famous satir-
fcal writer. 1>< rn In Paris Died In Brus-
seis Much 1 . 1711
I7s» (’oiik’r« sb counted the votek
*'l* < ting Washington
John \dams as Vice President.
isi: W ill am W’ordHworth was ga»
zettiul Poet Uiurva’e.
I IX1*: After 40 y«
j ‘»t rue 11< m. tho grea t
Sa It Lak** <’it v was
.1* .li-' u< d.
I 1X9. General Martinez Campos, the
i Spanish commander, sailed for Cuba
I to take command against the inaur-
(i* r imuiy.
ent*‘red
this morn i li g
force
police prot
x’cupath>n of t he < it
and was
b\ any fighting.
Darmstadt whs
hour by
gu\ eminent r •
left hi midnlgxt
the French and
miles vast
is of much in-
as these two cities !
together In popula-
that time McKinney :
‘ - >d I v><fi
I
day in service. It is expected to cost
i $20,000,000,000 and the money will be
; lalsed, according to present plans, thru
a consumption tax. Amendments will
bo proposed to affix 'bonus stamps”
on all nrtlrlvfl against which the tux
will be levied.
LONDON. April 6. —In battle Luina
'ton and supported by ad*am e guards
land airplanes, the German government
troops are moving into the Ruhr dis-
| trict. clearing t<>v\ uh of red Luces, ;
to Berlin dispatcher today,
fighting develop. <!• .it
• the reds offered
to off I* ia I
Bejl in
fighting
I rT
MT in'MINT
t.f th*- <• w n< ’‘di11•. munagement-
( I r. ii la t )"fi. *!<•.. re mired bv th*-
Act of (’■ ui g i • as of August It
1912. of tli- Di-nten Record
Chnuil* piitiU«»i»d dally at
D* nt.ui. Tf'-.H, r..r April 1. I92<»
I. Tl .u ii . names ami ad
<lr«-MS«’M «»f* ‘ t»i* publisher, editor
and 1.11 -111« • in.i na g *• rn a t o
Piildisli. r R* - "id ( ’hro
< ’<> i a |■ u i n• i mIri p >. I >**n t on
■ 1-51 \v a r*ls, Dv n ♦" n.
* ntered al the sama
forces. The German i
.rrihon of that city had
I to avoid contact with
this morning was hIx
f the city.
French Issue I'rix-liinm I Ion.
General D*guo(te Iihs issued a proc-
lamation to citl* a am! towns within
th** area to he occupied. d*»chuing that
Er* in h ttoopK lii\*- cnoMBcd the Rhine
to comp* I tin- Berlin g"V*-inrnvnt to
iv.sprct Rs agreement with the allies ,
and asserting there is no hostile Inten-
tion towaids the people of that re-
gion. The proclamation says that the
Fr.nch troops will withdra’w ms soon
as the (J. rman government forc«*H have
evacuated the n* utral zone hikI mhvs
says’bureau REPORTOnl> Moral Sup|10rtbe l"^1’- —•••;
__ . i Extended by Italy to France
R(»MI. April 6. A Rome newspaper
that -nt a cahlin-t me.-ting last
■ I government d*-< id*-d to ex-
o France Italy’s rnfual support in
Fr. rich occupation of Frankfort
German cities. The cabin* I
Barnmeter Readings
7 p rn. yesterday
7 a m, today
2 p. rn. today
Relative Humidity
m. today 70 per cent
• ' LJTTbBl iLG. J
under H<>w at. h«
n 111 « • - < I • f . i i t. I
lilted Attitude of (onvrrn.
Chief Interest the situation as evi- I
denc.-d by Paris T^ewspap.Ts is whether
the allies will support France and to
what extent. This inquiry was put to
"Premier Milhuand by the Echo de Par
is lust night, the Premier answtring in
"England was victorious and so was Washing
France. I am confident vverythlng bru nch o
'1 w "i k out perfectly. m*4b
^VsTC^TI xvTfff ’WfiffYff ’ JPTyn .c -.r^p-e m-n'S *
Incident to the ocrupatIon, Mr. Miller- •
ami replied’ "Why. Germany, obvious- ■
I\. •'Ince it was she that by her ^icts
ohlig.d us to resort to coercion
Kam. April G.—Alex-
a<1 <>f i hK i nHas coa I
I \ i of 11 -a d shortly I*1' -
K' " i n i o th* i n d u s -
» a *.d p il l i* : pal *•
•»f tiie coal mining
made Io I • •We
t hr cou ii Ho w at
hi nl f h a I tin r .-bo i ti-
ll .' • i * - • n i district
made t lie
L \
la * McDonald
R"h I ’ I »r a kr
.1 That ihe
h, mortgages
v holders
*■<• n t «
f
| T xv o
bondhold
I other Hectir
or holding 1
**f I h* tot 11
mor I g a g
(1ft here
None.
average number
issue of this
• r «l ih t r t !>u i *'<i
otherwise
during th*
i'ng thy dal*-
|m 1928 (ThiH
...7,
TODAYS MARKETS
________ A
NEW YORK 4 OTTOW*
YEW YOHK, April (I.—Todny’s
ton opening Qiiotntlons.
Mn* 40.17: July 37.02.
( otton elornrd mtrn<1y nt n net
finer of from 5 Io l.t pointm.
given
,«ro. killed
Wh;k* de. In ____
made a storm attack
1 tlon at t ha l place.
M j
Secretary of State Colby De-
clines to Discus* London
News Report.
j WASHINGTON.
I of th*- British embassy
women
ubllc.
Honora
js Elaine Barrie of (I r-
left tho picketing head-
after noon to take their
the embassy building.
’* of New York,
leaders In the pro-
hero during the
that she will
MAY EN( E.
French troops
o < lock
small German
f«-rd police pi
The
military match
ig h t
adt
French
KAJ
< 111
The
pl •■•*■
• -* and
i n • • t wild
al I" a
until
I
St* < h 1
O Clm-k.
an I
><«»* ined after 7 o'clock The
..... < ftlclals h.ia. li.’Oii keeping
up with the fount fairly well durlnig ’
•the day ami exp*'*f to be able to an- ly
.n"un«'v the r* tui ns shortly after clos | a
3 Ing t Im*'. | fr*
—- 1 i a
-i WICHITA r-'AlJ.S, \prll 6 Jacob ] n
M. DickiiiMon of ( lih'ago. who was ap
t»*dnf*'J hv th" 1’nltrd States Supreme | t* rrlfle explosion
(’rturt mb receiver *>f Hie disputed Red I freight house
River oil lands, declared In a telegram [ Im( rauaad no material dam.
rvrelvv*l her*' t*>d.<v that he would he j (JtHm1 r1,nt d*>nv by tho
unable to accept the appointment bo- i
_ c n u h o of 111 h eal th.________| inT " 1
I 1
H.S. AND CITY TODAY,
■ -! the
i t hi* a ft.-rnoint by i
for the IrNh repi
\\ a Itth and Mia* El
Pa . I
Com-
p. m.
of th*
of th*
ther*
<im«r«ency ariae before th*
ir meeting. Any live etock
I breeder who wiaheg to become
b< r may do so by paying the fee of
$10 which may be left with the a*c-
ritarv of the Chamber of Cotnmerc*
or with F. Witherspoon, treasurer,
at hie of flow on East Hickory Street.
Immed atelv following the adjourn-
1 merit ef the Live jttoyk Breeder* Ah*
] Wool Growers met and agreed to pool
their wool attain thia year and to con-
tinue th. Ir oricanUation. They voted
to aaaeHa ‘ ‘ -
for wolf
penre
. .evident to succeed J. H. Vanham. who
had removed from the county. Preai-
dent Bat nett stated that be would
l H'-r ve at. hma as the association work-
y election was | t.,| nll,| smck to*ether, but when th*>
11 .n?n, I interest that he was resiRniBK.
,— roll Secretary Smoot was re-electod for
v afternoon was >..(l another year and announced that h*
a had a Hat of voters r,H<i secured wool sneka and that th*y
I cou|.d be procured from the s*cr*t*ry
jof th. •of C. at K5 cents each. A
number of the members carried th*lr
1 I ancka av .iy with them and a constd-
, . rahle aum of money was paid into
the wolf bounty fund.
The a soclntktn adjourned to meet
First Monday tn May to dis-
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