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DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 19, 1920.
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Senator Harding Gives Up His
Vacation Hans and Will Stay ...
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Southern labor men made a hard fluht
The
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RELEASE OF NEGRO
TROOPERS SERVING
LIFE TERM SOUGHT
DUBLIN. June ll.—An attempt was
made early today tq loot the Dublin de-
pot of Ltptone Lii
to
in
by
37.66c;
35 20c;
overwhelmingly
m<mberRhi|> think*
2.24 INCHES OF RAIN
FELL FRIDAY NIGHT:
locale'
3 tn a
ninth
rally
ecorod
bases
k out.
Pilot
Ith no
WASHINGTON.
Harding, republican
didate, announced
Gompera organisation man won out In
that.
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wan called to the Uglverolty of
natl in 1964 Dr. Dabney hu
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0 TIES SHOW SOME
CHANGES IN DECADE
29,84 1
AAN FH AYCIRI'O—fircretnry
State Colby I* still regarded hr
the most likely choice of the dems-
erutle national convention for germa-
ne** oh«Ur.maa. .draglte bin statement
DEMOCRATS ALSO BOTHERED BY
PLATFORM PLANK ON LEAGUE OF
“ “ NATIONS THAT WILL SUIT ALL
CHAIRMAN riiAtiiiMrc tai
gw.
Frederick
of
Kansas citiy,
for a. writ of habeas
GIMBEL, NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT STORE
MAN, IS ARRESTED!
TODAY’S WKATIIHH
Weather Foreenef
Tonight nnd Sunday. nneeltled
wenthrri •omewhat warmer.
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:pisma
SCHOOL
A2
SAN
’ making of
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Tennis Singles Championship
LONDON. June 19'—-c»ne of the finest I ---——------ _____
- MARKETS TODAY
HI®
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! Gliubel.
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OK I. AHOAf A CITY’—Two wells r
Okmulgee drilled into deeper wand
a teat, are flowing 2,850
barrels respectively. Interest in being
«hown In the wildcat Ttebold well now
down 3,488 feet aouth of Okmulgee.
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vlCP-prpF-
lipoYi started
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*■ PEONIKR
Hummer le rich in all manner o’ways—•
The chorus of birds an' the sun's gold-
en rays.
The blue <x’ the sky an' the scent o’
• the rose.
Wherever you turn to, some loveliness
grows.
But there’? ji2Lh,nl4 -sa_a.weet as that
old-fashioned home when
peonies bloom.
General 1
sueh resolution hnd heea g»tass< amfsP "" "
emphnltcnlly that »o wrh eoaarrewa-
llon of people will be permitted. "Trr
Another member of the city pirltrc
forte won nrrented thin morn in* for
“n.ilHnry rrimona.” the charge agaiaat
him not Hvln* otherwise gives. '
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DKHDFMONA—-The latest big well
was brought In Monday on the north-
. east corner of the Ellison tract by the
Humble company and is reported ma-
king 1.500 barrels a day.
3,962.468 Tons of Cottonseed
I Crushed In Ten-Month Period
WASHINGTON, June 19 Cottonseed
nnd cottonseed products report for the
ten-months-period. Aug 10 to May 31.
Issued today by the Census Hureou
showed cotton seed crushed amounted
to .’t.!lK2.4K8 tons
Blr Jbhn Lindsay pwhwood, Great |
Britain’* pramiar baronet and a hara
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tiff the jtttaciic
forcements nirb
WANHlNtWyyN. time H. -BaHthPiggS -■
1 Colby dedarrd today he was not even
"a receptive candidate'’ for the perm*-
nont chairnugiship of the democratic
convention. He said:
"There are many? members of the
party with much stronger claims upon
_lts recognition who richly deserve any
honor in its gift."
each year to bring
For'oir eyis”to‘ behold an' our arms
to embraea, •■
Sftrag —
Tn thooe wonderful waeki when tho
poonlea bloom . ,
W* **hL
1.14 inohea
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and Mr«. John D.._Campball of Upper
Ghtton 0ark, In Murray. Ha hold tha
rink •« major in tha aautharn Hi ph- Thoma*
^taWdaea 4WK <Mh Jatna^tM tank aarpa.
I Ha la the tenth baronet of his Uno. ,t
tho world ov«r, who. It Io reported,
will accept a place on tho faculty of
tho now University of Jerusalem, be-
inf built m part at the tfBaek to Pal-
FLASH BULLETINS
of I
i imiiteresW&CKiii
tennis matches ever s«en in 1
whs w hen Win am M. Johnson of San
Francisco. United States single chiim-
pion, detente,! Wm. P. Tild«n of Phil-
adelphia In the final of the London
lawn tennis championship tournament
rnftny. .inhhwvn nntl Ttldeu wort the __
double championship by defeating Mor- | stockcrs 17.5<»4f8.ft«;
ffrmnerats Will HnOorse l.eaaue.
NEW YORK—The pKrty will un-
quullfi'-dly endorse the League of Na-
tion*; Is the prediction of former Am-
bassador J. w Gerard, mentioned ns
ohe of the presidential possibilities.
GOVERNOR COMMENDS
SPECIAL SESSION ON j
ACCOMPLISHING TASK u
AtlBTIN. June IB.—The Gevrrnur
today sig Red the bill empowering
ritlea of ovCr 10.000 population to
ewtnblb,h antomohllr safety sones
eootlKMOWR to rollwova »nd stree«
cars, nlao a bill requiring nppli-
eantH gor state bnuk charters to
pay the expense of the investiga-
tion by tl-v Blloktng llepartiqent.
nnd the hill increasing county
school superintendents' salaries to
new figures of from Sl.tMMI to *14,-
MMI a year.
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He and Others of His Big Con-
cern Charged With Prof- 1
iteering in Clothes.
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QENERAL WOLTERS WILL
NOT PERMIT GATHER-
ING OF CROWDS.
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TWO BOLTS LIGHTNING DENVER GETS NEXT
STRUCK MALCOLM HOMEi A, F. L CONVENTION
art- K.i t Ikt injr h^ro
leant a re rna i n th i r> -
L't.rniuny with the ideu.s
WlNoti HW pUbliHheii
World lntvr\le
< ’ 1 in I II I n K H. !
♦ xnress. <1
u i I h
— -lets cf Dr. Albert gin-
Mnent scientist, whese
AMARILLO—A new tnnar in ex-
pected to blow in at the Masterson No.
5 at any time with product-ton of from
ten to thirty million cubic feet a day.
i Hogs—Receipts 300; heavy 315W15.-
,25; light »I H.2n® Ift.Sfi; medium »14tf
: 15; mixed *1311'14; common *12W13;
I pigs ? 11 1 2.
in Capital Until He Goes Home $14,000 Prizes Offered for
225-Mile Universal Trophy
Race; Noted Stars Entered
Michael-Stern's Damage Sult
Against Amalgamated Clothing
I Workers for $100,000 Upheld
| Rik'H ESTER. June 18__Juatlc* JU
J. Rodenbeck today rendered a decis-
ion sustHl'iIng the Michael* Stern
• t'lotbjng company in n shit against th* ,
Vnm Ign ma t,',l Clothing Workers «t ' .
America for pertvonont injunction «m»
H00,000 deniHgre.
Feather Beds Saved Five Per- Federation Demonstrates Gom-
pers’ Personal Popularity
Among Members.
largest city,
and Ih now In
on the hearing of the hnbenif corpas
prorrrdlngs for the releaae of forty-
one negro prlaonrrn undrr life nen-
tence nt Lenvensvorth prison for pnr-
tlelpatlng In the Houston riots. lie
took the cn«e under ndvlaemenf nnd
expect* to make a decision Tuesday or
Wedneaday. ko Honounccd.
Colb.v for ■•rrmnnrnt < hnlrmian
SAN FRANCISCO—Balnbi\ldgh Col-
by, Secretary of State, seems to be I
generally accepted as the probable I
permanent chairman of the conven- I
ticn. Senator Glass Is expected to be
chairman of the Resolutions commit- I
lYHwnrits to "San Frnnciaco.
NEWARK—Governor Fdwards
go to Snn Francisco next week.
neaj- I
:1 as i
and 2.165 hjentlal
Ing prices; June
August 36.25c;
October S5.l5c.
Cotton closed steady 15 to 46 points
hlgre. Ctoalng price*: July
October 85.BSc. Docember 64.65e.
I’m fond o' the daisies an' pansies an’
all
The beauty that shines by the old gar-
CHAIRMAN CUMMINGS IN
LONG CONFERENCE
WITH LEADERS.
I NIONTOWN. Pa.. June Ik. -Itlokh
weatiur prevailed todny for the start:
of tlie 225 mile universal trophy race
,t the speedway here. The capital
pHze Is $5,000 while i
prix, s total *9,non. Ralph
Joe Hoyer and Gustav
elite ted.
CHICAGO GHAIY
CHICAGO, June 19.—Grain opening
Corn, July 1.79 1-2 to 3-4. September
1.70 to L70 1-3. j.
,.*T7 f”: ***»«is^sssfsr wu k-.-
8n. 1 - I to .1-4. * --- —
Corn futures and Septemb, r oats ad-
vanced to new high levels on tho crop
on the hoard of trade under covering
of overnight shorts and a fairly steady
cash market today. At close July cotn
was! 5-8 to 1 7-8 hlghyr and Septem-
- -bee nn I >-4 to 1 7-8. July nnrs ftntstl^ Judge Fnliwek gave no decision today
ed 7-8 better and Sept. 1-2 up. ' losing
price*: Corn Jul 21.81 .. to $1.81 1-8;
Sept. $1.71 3-8 to 1-2: Ooats July $1.04
7-8 to 11.05; Sept. 86 7-6 to 87.
sa LI I
<• < Umbel I
gone to
I n formed
elot lies.
can municipal educational
Dr. De bnay
family. KTir t. -
Stonewall Jackaon'a staff during M*
civil war. Well *,$ucato4l la the United
State* and in Europe he aMMHHH
for a number* year* as • teaeker ot
ch*mi*4ry, eapeoiaRy In Ito agrfc uUur-
*1 use*, ih Southern college* Slid Wst*
ssar+euHnrei neheel*. '* 11187 k*. WK
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■ Tempevntnre
Maximum yesterday
4». Minimum today
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DUBLIN, June IB.—An attempt was y 7 *•
19.—Boston fell to
position In the cities of the
United States when the population of
Detroit and Cleveland were announced
by tha Census Bureau as 993,739 and
796.836. respectively. St. Ixnifs. for
many years the fourth
was also superceded ami is now in
sixth place.
The standing of the seven leading el- I
ties of the count, according to the hit-
presirtr-nr, YubntKhcd « contwt; xml thrt-f jpff jfir,4 folTowT----------------—--------L-
_... ■„ i York 5.621.151.
Chicago 2,701.212.
Philadelphia 2.100.000
Datrnlt 993,73 9.
Cleveland 798.836.
SL Louis 773.000.
.Button 747,923..
< onrtmnrtlMI'm l,rH$illty llinrkrd
In th** petition for A vrit the at-
torney# HttHck the constitutionality »»f
the courtmartial which tried the ne-
groee,. asserting^the <I?u.rt had ho rij^h^ « eyrem door and
to conduct the IfIm! .because no aiurr- *
tion whh mn<1p that the diNorderw oc-
curred on military reservation a. State-
ments by officer^ of the rourtni«rTYaT,
Nuhmitted ‘v* ith the writ, asserted the
negroes had been repeatedly molested
by white civilian 'policemen, which
caused the riot. z
; POLITICAL NEWS NOTES Johnson Defeats Tilden in
Room Woman for Y'lc*-Pr*«ldcnt. “* ‘ '
CHICAGO—Boom for a woman
dldato for the democratic
nomination has
June 19.—Senator:
presidential ean-
that his vaeatlpn
plans have been abandoned and that
he will remain in Washington until
time to return to his homo at Marlon.
(>.. to receive official notice of his nom-
ination. which wilt he about July 15.
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m, Io4»y ■■■ . 'ItrM ♦
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MalaHv* Mam Id 1
7 k. rb. todxy i 91
|>rwl»Hatl*aa
w
i I.Hvo her.ti made wns
I Hal*- of inen*N clothing
' ed a mui t cost inc $33
I Otht i’ charges are that a
suit w«im sold for
for $3.1 75
Aviiits making the eoin|»laiiit
-th< \ I a<l b 4 n i n \ ♦*> ( Ikh t in k tn
Ktujv fur i\\«» week* and had
f»\\ ildj.i ami
on
' Tim .ii i< st came hm a surpriio '
official*, who annoumod
• |f in na'l.haS been our desire
inf’iilit-ri («• comply with all no
. lie j t v Dial h»sN.~------
^Tf%lro Bor^n't Like Hn rd Inc.
MEXICO CITY—Newspapers here do
not seem to be impressed with the
republican president is 1 nominee, as-
i sertinp that Hardin* will he a fikuro-
head behind which the pital istfb
class will hide.
WITHIN TEN MINUTES GOMPERS RE-ELECTED Contracts Preventing Dealers
from Cutting Prices Unlawful
WASHINGTON. June 1*h— Warning
-pthHt kfn,**‘WM*ntw between-
♦*tm a.id (Lalets which
I from i » rim ing Halting prices
I lawful u .
: psrlrnent of Justice mh
I campaiuii to lower prices
MONTKE3K June 19.—The 192«> con - I f
vention of the American federation off
i^ihor will he Yield in Denver. The ('iilo-iOEM B||| I E’AnlftlP II O
| lado City whm chosen today altho the 'VlsI slw LLmmUIIwW Wl Ol
| Southern labor men imide a hard fluht ft TITft OllftlAf OftAAT
I for Birmingham. • L -
r the!
noise
1721—About ono-half
was destroyed by\ fire.
1766 Edward Tiffin, flrat Htat* gov-
ernor of Ohio, born at Carllei*. Eng-
lund Died at Chillicothe, OM Aug. B, ''
.829. • -y'
1820—Sir Joseph Banka. laiudua NkV- —
uimIImX. uue of tliu toiuidara of tha ■Mr
si rhstltutrot} of Great VtrttKtn^MBaBt;
Born. Jan. 4-. 1742.
187O—The Orleans prlnc*a addressed
the Frinch leg’lalattv* assembly, de-
manding tKelr right to' return to ,9
France. •
1897* England hAran * c*la>ratloa
In honor of the completion of the 69th .<
year of Queen Victoria's reign. A
I'.hui chin, s ultinuitum that for-
eign minister ahouhl leave Pekin Iglth-
In 14 hours.
, IM TUR DAY’R NBWS
Dr. Charles W. Uabney. who celo-
brate* hl* sixty-fifth birthday today,
lute .lust tired from th* presidency of
tli« University of Cincinnati after *”■
service of more than 15 years, during - —12
which rime he sm-ced In placing that "'£8
university in th* forefront of AtnsrL --5m
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cepttve candidate. Democratic lead-
ers pointed out 'that there Is suffi-
cient sentiment favorable to Colby to
make It almost certain that he will l»e
rhosen.
Weather conditions will not
ft-ru with the plans for "Go to Sunday
Kchool Day" Sunday, it was announ-
ced by the committee from the Denton
Ministers’ sAsodatlon Saturday, and an
appeal was repeated that every person
in Denton make H a point to attend the
Sunday school of hts choice tomorrow
The "Go t»> Surolat S<li-.ol day" has|
been thoroughly advertised by th« pub-
licity committee this week. The pas-
tor* of practically all the churches
are working In unison lor the sitcceess
of the move and they have made every
effort to set a new attendance record
for Denton Sunday Schools Sunday.
Saturday they appealed to the people
of Denton not to let the weather In-
- torferc with Their jmtng in' Sunday
School Sunday, tint to mnke It a point
to be present at some school.
19.—Petition ] Within a period of ten minutes
’ urday morning about 1 o'clock,
bolts Xf Hglitnlng struck the A
, and
MF.W GRI.EAYN <1»TT«1V.
i NEW ORLEANS. June I"
futures opened steady 12 to 42 points
( higher. Closing prices July 27.66c.
ther and after a slight reaction closed
| 12 Io 44 points net higher.
July opened 37 90c, closed 37.90c; Oc-
tober Opened 34.95c. dosed 35.09C; Dr- I
eember opened 38.85c. closed 33.97c.. I
SECOND POLICEMAN ARRESTED
GMAEMTOV June IU.—At * special ]
meetlug of the board of city
slonerH today a rrsolutloa wa* adopted
uunnlmoualy protesting against “the , '
usurpation of civil nutbwrity by tke
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AUSTIN. June 19.—Final adjourn- I
ment of the tl>ird called session of the j
Thu'ty-Stx’n Legislature came at 6 ,
o'clock Friday afternoon and in an body
oral mMxagt the Governor, commend-
ed the session for having accomplish:.
<-d the purposes for which It wag con-
— vetted.- Itrludtng the pink boll worm
law, aid to the teachers of the state j fuller appeal to the people
and $1,600,000 aid tvr the public scHool [ pg tant issues.
who disco
('<><dldg<- Answer* on Dry Plank.
BOSTON—Governor Coolidge has
replied to queries about hl* attitude
oh a dry plank and prohibition en-
forceemnt hy referring to his evto of
2.75 beer bill passed hy the Mas-
\t Ml It XI. I V PI. X XS TO MIX T Mil IHK
PEX Y1F.M
SYDNEY. Australia. June 19.-Aus-
tralia is abotlt to mint square pennies
and half of picket. These will go Into
circulation concurrrtitly with the pre-
sent coiiper coinage of whloh, it la un-
deratood no more will t>e minted.
So far the only petwles to attempt
to use sqnaro coins at* those of Brit-
ish dominion*. India his had a square 1_.- r —- - -
»»*• klnco^jm,.. Csjrlmu-i s4 u* war, to a**n to marry .
aiito* last year. Tha action of the Mel-
bourne Jgipt officials 1* probably dic-
by ths fact that square ootns
— i— metal to toe toetto from
which-they aH cut and they pack bst-i
tay whsn;W«j#fyrMrfc3^ ■. t/V-vJ
den wall,
There's a charm in
stays to the end
An' there's nowhere a blossom that
isn’t my friend.
But there'* something
. lightens the gloom
Tn my old-fashioned heart
peonies bloom.
until a
ii umber
on the ground.
agreed I ba t • \ ♦ ry -
amplti opportunity to
planks dvBirtd and
whatever \ luu s
aa to how t Hr
ni ok t MUCCl-Ha-
on the mi-
x’ luast-iini- influa-ut lai
(he hi I nation
hm*
• aty <-<>ul«i bu
of fhi- ram-
dt alern which prevent dealers
[lucitiK NilIlUK price* are un-
ia,s “Mounded today by th*' De-
of ilM
HOHTON. June
of tho 1deHM of Preaidvnt .Samuel (Join- • aevenfh
pera .they are for him ax preBldent
for atxiut mm long mm he wanta it. He
waa rr-rlocted hy acclamation amid
tumultuouJ^ applauae with but one
diMRentlng Vote—that of JameM Dun-
can of Heater. The harmony in the
organIzhtion a#< regard* the offices Im
further demonstrated by the fact that
only one race, that of seventh vice-
j the
ibfadon r»f Ihr treaty and the
of Nat io uh
. * L«*UKWr F'iabt Predicted.
The imprenMon gather* her< , how
rvj r .that the convention la zrniapr ti
"GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL S 2
DAY” RFRARRI HF i‘“.s; “
Uo I 11LsUMIIULL w v Ul ; flaht >nd rw Ith* r Rrvan nor Wilson |r
WFATHFR RRNRITIfiN^ -■r«"8KST.M...
I IILII UUllUI I lUllU torncy General Palmer are the only
(presidential possibilities so far on the
inter- i ground with their headquarters and
are expected to be here in person ear-
ly next week
There are nine names that probably
will go before the convention—Sena-
tor Owen. Attorney General Palmer.
Governor Cox. James W Gerard. W. G
McAdoo. Secretary Meredith, Senators
Slmmohs ahd Glass of ’North "rarolinn
and Virginia respectively. Homer S.
Cummings is said to he a receptive
candidate.
Senator Owen, who gave out a state-
ment of his position, says there will
be no wet plank in the democratic
platform and that he bellves there will
be endorsement of the League with
suitable reservations
There isia reasonably* probability,
however, that unless a' compromise
1* reached, there will be a fight over
the wet and dry features and one of
Governor Edwards’ advisors Is quoted
712 of the 1.092 del-
egates to San Francisco are of wet In-
clinations and committed to a modifi-
cation of bone dry prohibition.
Illinois llemocruts Divided on Lengue.
CHICAGO—Sentiment among Illi-
nois democrats Is somewhat divided
to regard to the T^eague of Nations.
Former Governor Dunne, one of the
delegates at large and one of the- re-
cent commissioners representing Ire-
land lit the Paris conference. Is very
strongly opposed. Chairman Hoover of
the delegation, however, said Illinois
"will stand hy the President."
civil by HlBf,
Tiilliinry,** au«i culllia* u mretiM* uf vic-
l>eu> for Mondny olglit |o vojoe (he i
■rndmrnt u( the ****$«•__... ____sj
U oilers when advised $$Mt .
YORK. Jun>- 19.-
firat vLcc president of the
Bros, department store, with
J branches ln-$nany cities."’WTnr’Ui'lVM'rftl
lav by Departmei,
will, profit
The
toto* ' **i •. me in'
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
XKW YOHK COTTON
NEW YOHK. JTunw 18.—Th« cottuu
TTmrk»t opened firm this mornlnir rtt
an advance j_»f 25 to 52 points on heavy
purchaslnff by WrII Street nnd West*
• ern Intaresta dua to unfavorable
weather reports from U^r belt. Open-
Mr July ----
September
FORT WORTH 1*1 VESTOCK.
FOKT WORTH. June 19—Cattle—
Hrretrt* t.Unft; brrvew * f 7.75fr H.76:
,, g, ...... . - - C 7 .« i „ L ~ J hpifrTM
ris WIllnimB of Philadelphia and S. | bullg 15.50*4/7; ealvra SGffll 25.
Garland of Pittsburg In straight sets )
Inerrn«r for Faculty
A 20 per cent inertasr
members’ pay in al! the
institutions of lehrnina wan provided
In a bill which wmm panned Anally yes-
terday. The* sheriff**’ f» e •bl!! increase
died in the Senate without
Ser a tor Wcstbro<»a wa#
pr»-Kldrnt pro tern, after
which bls <ai <iida» y for (’ongrrKM
mmtion«*d He defi’^pd Senator' F*R>y<!
of Red Riv«*r county 12 to 9
The Senate adopted a rcM(i’
feted by McNeal us and Pag*-
»nr sympathy with tin Iristi
riorta to se^ur* a republic.
<M»n|prrw (alytu Oval ion.
The Federation late yesterday dem- j
oriatrnted overwhelmingly that what-
ever the membership thinks of some |
I today bj Drpai tmrnf of JuMtier aguntR
I clmrg* <1 w ith profiteering in clothing,
j dliiilit'l was head of the New York
1 store The merchandising manager
and clothing buyer were also arrested
I on similar chargeM It Is charged they
I made profits of from 90 to 285 per
cent. »*
(W nt the highest profit-* alleged
nt an advertised
hen it is charg -
whs sold for |75.
.«<• tnoha i r
|2h ami h |I5 suit
corpus was pre-
sented in Federal court here today in
behalf of thfrty-nlne negrd* priNon* r%
now held In the Ix*ioenworl|> n**niteli-
tiary* under c<»uidinartiai life MunteiiceH I building
in connection with the Houston i iot of!
1917. IteprcHentatlves of the Federal]
district Attcjrhey asked for the dis-
missal of the petition on the ground
that eVen If all statements set forth
In it werft true there wduld Mtlll be no
legal r< for releasing the prison-
ers. T*hS Judge took the case under
ad visemt-ot.
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ru.L rniufli muni;
DAMAGE IS FEARED
The precipitation In Denton Friday <
night w a« 2.21 Inehen, according to
Hu i.iln gauge kept by John W. Oral*.
Tie rain ''turtvl ' shftrtly attar I
"'•'I'.rK ami ■•onlinu.d steadily until
about x o'clock Saturday morning.
Hulu ti ll part of the time during th*
day Saturday; The rathfaH Thursday
night in Denton totaled to.7 of an
Im li. making the pieilultatlon for th* '
two nights 2.91 inehes , ■>
IndlcatiuuM were that tlto mln Pri- -----------fl
day night was general over th<r
county. The precipitation of Thura- d
I day night was .spotted, brlhg much- . V J
heavier in some place* than othar*.
At tii. experiment farm the yr**.,
clpitHtion Thursday night totaled L1C~2~
Denton., The measurement “at the farm
Friday night was 2 Inchea. J; TX- ’2
Damage, to the grain erop I* fearW —
from the heavy rgina. A good rain
war n< <ded for cotton and corn, but
eontlnued* rains would *erv« to put th* -
farmers still further behind with tKW “to—“d
work. The hard wind of Thursday
night blew down overripe grain that
had not been cut. and the heavy rain
of Friday night. It ia feared, will tend “ L
to prevent the grain from straighten-
ing up *o It eay be cut. Moat of the
grain, however, had already been cut. a
and it .wan expected the harvest r.
would have been almoat Completed by'
Saturday night had It not rained.
Colby Is Not Eien Receptive
Candidate for Chairmanship
of San Francisco Conventloa
Sat -
two
J. Mal-
colm home. 2 miles north of the city,
did considerable damage
Tne five Demons
house were severely shocked
force of the explosion and the
but- were possibly saved from serious
Injury by the fact that they wern all
on feather beds: The house was struck
during the most “severe part of the
electrical storm.
Mr. and Mrs Malcolm and a
ter were oh beds in the north room of
the house where thy firm bolt of
lightning struck. This bolt struck al-
most directly over where the tied, in
The bolt struck In the top of the house
and followed dowp tlie studding Into
thence Into the
ground.' The screen’ dobr wis t<Mh up.
B, tw<en light and ten minutes later
the second bolt struck, this time in
the H'Hlh end of the hotise. Consid-
erable damage was done to brackets In
the roof and a window was shattered.
Tlie facing from the inside of the win-
dow was torn off.- No other marks
were left by this bolt. Two persons
were on the bed In this room but the
feather bed saved them.
Mr. Malcolm wan in Denton Satur-
day morning He described the mdse
j of the two bolts like something brenk-
I Ing.
1 FEELING BETWEEN SOLDIERS AND CIVIL ws
u OFFICIALS AT GALVESTON GROWS; CITY I
1 COMMISSIONERS CALL CITIZENS TO MEET
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" ——— | --*— ' ,t.x..a«
r^Vr
»$>|||H$IIIIH$M$IIIII*I
* TODAY’* WKATIHOM 4
* Wentber Force* ■< 4
4 Td*igkf ns4 Sunday, nnaettled 4
They've always been .close, to the Ilves jht
of u* alt,
The first tlifle I saw them T still can
. recall—.
'T^ja* my mother wno
their glorious charm.
As she stood with a cluster r>f pink In
het1 arm;
8he taught me their beauty, an' ever
nine* then
I’ve Watched for the peonies to btos-
__________ sum again. ;■>-
There waa never a
home has known
v A toMch of thi beau
y’ve come hack----
Joy te the place.
, i I in boi a
--' 111 tn of his ,j»r<»Xi t
elyCtod as.-
a fight in i foj
n s
; raid
’lirtlon of- I
in th tor
and $1,090,000 aid fur the iiublh* school j
system Other ‘
montR werv ••f th* ku*
line bill and am’-ndnirnt <»f the
* i .... ............
for all purpose^ were about' IG.OOO,600
VfrmlHT*.
of faculty
Nt ate higher i
j and outwardly at
| ink perfect
I’r* sident \\'i)N<>n publiMhed In
hin Nr-w York VVorfd |p.tvr\iew. Chair-
TT'ino r s < ’ ; m m in km. k« - n»»t «t
t h »• < <>n v» n t-rjto;. ♦ xureNs- d hiniNt If {
in' full accord with WIImoii and i
(here whm im» question 5bul tha'. |
cuiui ntion would d#rlnre for rnt- j
o I Habeas Corpus Proceedings in
Behalf of Negk-oea Cdhvicted — ions in House PTom Injury
in Houston Riots.
FRANCISCO, Jnirn 19.
a platform that will
threatened storm tn the dernocrattb
*-r Issues like the League
Nations ,Hur wliieli Democrats are
‘t was still occupying much of the
| attention of Chairman Homl-’r S'. i’’um-
I mings today. CuniuiiugA. yauut-to .cun,
' ferenco until a late hour Burt night
wit it a number of democratic leaders
already
It was. finally
be given
submit whatever
jsve^ybofly should air
might by entertained
denjocratie party may
notable accomplish- | had.-r. who dis.n<s. d
I' llto -L -w+to XLug+mtog* toetto I v
umriiiirnrrH 01 ine H<’k|ho rH(l n<(( thl. \
billy Total Apf»ro<*riaUoi»M . mqrtc tfnp pari mount tsfnp-
1 jiaikcn and that fhtf w* t M44*l dry i^NUt-
| nn<! hitih »»•,-’ ’»f nviUM Ihnuc «'4»rct rn« d |
Ihn pi pplc ni«-r* .
Th*’ fJrriiiHT.i I m
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 266, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1920, newspaper, June 19, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235789/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.