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VOLUME XXII
EIGHT PAGES
Half-Blood Creek Indian is
MANY DROWNED
Nov
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but
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International Confederation
lox*
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Liberty Bond Market.
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1
Governor Parker Asks Federal
Aid to Combat Ku Klux Klan
former
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EXTRA SESSION CONVENES WITH
i ’irttHi g
Fort
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today
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Is ’d<“dar<’<l
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F NAL DETAILS FOR
THANKSGIVING GOLF
TOURNAMENT CLOSED
to any
oat li of
ulw-at i
11. Mat
sour-
•nrrd
t tl.r
r’ f
•in I
th Ir
2?
Co uk r *-MM.
of’-Narttrmw. h^ Raid,
step In that direction but
» wax look-
h the need.
Ihrt I
\ Ilen
’otin’e
lliat I — -----------■-
;;5«i Newberry Beats Democrats
to It and Resigns His Seat
1 Fleeing Turkish Sultan Has
Reached Refuge at Malta on "
Board British Ship Malaya
|>ri( < r
»d«>ud\ I
but
. ... ....word nt
(’alvei* were offer-,
officers from Pilot
croHMcd into
he Maid he
and
BRECKENRIDGE QUIET
AS PROBE CONTINUES!
NEGRO QUESTION IN
BAPTIST CONVENT ON
CAUSES DISCUSS ON:
2.3 .the
Fl
\x • r
Wret Te«ne fonlicht nrwl T«rx-
<la.i pur fly idoNCtw. nnerltlrd In
north porthont vaftrnirr lonlKht
ntvil In MAMilhraet p«»rti«>ii I'hcm-
llR.t .♦
I hfrnp
I »i
Ili • o :
(n May of t
bcu in r< «'c. x inu
the
to the
a t n b u
I 3”
Worth about
pi.-tied 1 MrrmiiIc l>orn*it«»r» l«» l>r I led irnlrd
i mnod i.( t c I J . | MTIN, Nov 20. — The
trr
i Ideap
11
B I
P V....
M, < ra.i
<1 in ,
Weather
I Idyap
Local Cotton,
only t U O b ( h-M • f
I n '.'u ' uu Al, ' d," .'
tftvrn r* atioiit tl.<> propa i |
■’
I
K n
the
the |
’id
l ••
r conf'
vetted.
?i F. 4/
?! 52 <7
2 4 51 <•
2 I 4 I
.. t y - n i n e
occupyhu
halt I?
v\ a M
niroal*
11 .u k.
i her non
+ is the i
Against War Advocated Before
Southern Commercial Meeting
is Still Far From Settled
niniTN. Nov 70 - FwtHy i week
HX. 4U.M4--MIH. - enfc-!--t - -cj-
Chancellor W'rth renlirned aivl (Im
minUtotiui cri<tin *w ecneMeretf f»>
be wtill far frO»n •eUleil;'
t U </
’’u 'uu
‘ v nt, (.nit
a! niitt’leri •
I A d.!’.- lb |
SEATING MRS. FELTON DEFERRED
- ■ ---------------
Mrs. Felton Central Figurpz
in Short Session of Senate
Anofiatcd
" \bii.ext:
' > f,<n» t
< • I 'ii' ifli-
< » i.iilert
■ > llur ai'i
i > tiiliibiK
i > one
> dl<-
» ''asthouiid.
> The a
•r tbt-
ired.
be t I’c
11 quo I
Tr
Hie bat
ty and :
ftF OCR HI d
• >p of 1 I ••
• •f Ken-
I «<ap«Acl-
► urcHt-r
' M.»rrh
Ale x
.1 u IX-
25 •»'.»
brother -tn.
f • f thin
h« Id un-
bentop
I
mui roi nding
IlH <l<»( k XX .K
Tift
'• b. .. ri
!•(••<• Setut:.
ci.nti ibut •n*
J i h 11 H <• n r x
wmanm BV Truck Near Aubrey
h
fir Ip lounvl
tar* 1»K» Mr.
<•<• Irbra • cd
Hilt uli
it i. n
a ( FA v ca
Sihcc 11 r .Sultan
the <-union -
I lilt I
„ «»f the
ibln ■VlrmtMin
Ihr itllirr «r mm I ohm
i < ’(1(1 Vi I
HOfdll t
x i ted
*°cidr nt.
|)J4 txxrnt
hor»n.
of
an It
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V
wr
1.
1
| <’»•• (dn nt
. | dohami...
I'- ■
BARN IS BURNED; J. D.
BATES'HANDS BURNED
WHILE SAVING STOCK
4 4 1-X and chi
♦ to'd up I X at 4 3
7-M. Jul) op ctud
a nd <th»Ncd 'iff I <
Newberry’*
New berry**
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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Rari.mrltr iHeiiol»«»
" t ■ ‘-.y | .
Kelntlve llu'Whlity
7- a r* tQilfl) 12 pet (.ent
for 1521-22
Speer at at -
who fiilli^il
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.1 udlelar
VoLti ad’a
i tli- h....l
» licpr •Rentatix
»>»Mota
i tiff <tf
• la i i ii c ’ h'dr intent ion
impeachment
• nne1 uh h •!»
4
at oi t ••
>p nlv that
« (Aunli'y kh‘*‘
( mid U( ted h •
k noxx \\ ha t t
t Pilot Point
Sheriff Jnmefc
morning. "but
t bre n able to j/Rl
idtfitit.v of the driver of
that xtruck <’raxxford”
Th« two men xvith <’raxxford xxrre
Jim i raxxfoid, a nrphrxx and Walter
le he\x All three men lived on
Route 2. t’lx’de, a .“holt distance
from Baird
4 9
4 5
4'»
4 9
II
47
ill
••tb^ bitf
pl.nir of
■ d. hut
‘O', I X'M V 4 (1 I O
•o continue
ing xx «i**
puld ished
er miMMrd
• ;
----------iii wiMwiMwbiMi»i|HW
-
\WcJN.4 .
steady
Bru 2 2 I-
1144
14 17
14 11
13 90
13 7 7
J J. 52
pt ice* ' iw- > •
SaIcjw ft hiio
4 Htfmt tm 34,.’
ha<l crossed
but hr said
f tic* accident
cording to xx ord
f, A\ HruHcy
Dr. J. R. Crmvford
•» .M Curtis
Bill EflwardM Jr.
Fowler
Hatley
• J. Jonrg
Jarrell
Jnbn Klbff
R. Lunry Jr.
Ml/
Miller
McDonald
1'
the | 1
| r«*a< bed .....
and the tire
I v.ay th .t it
I - to I
I d—pa 11 m e n t I
| when it wo-
of
' form. 4 ..
i d toe K ua
f.-.-t from i.,
hardest of
tin-
about
me of
irn « rol
Or'Rin of t
was diacovet
l*v iiM.-il.-rii
he-i rd the ri
that
l.a rn
Final <lytaila lor the Th«nkMtW
bur R-.»lf tournament at tn*
ttv C|u’>.' the lift ot players for <3
whom hnndh-ups have been hmm* •■i
.nd their hamjit-ips, the classifies.** jS
tl'.'iiM and tin hour ut startIWK_M*g_—udi
■■■eh clua.-. were ar. uouneed Mon- —
.... < mn itt-" in charge, of j
:• Lipreomb Is ehairWMHr. AS
clisalflcationts as amtouaced -g
TToilrtt Preu Piipatr*
w\s lIXiltD.V, Nov. 20.—
• >. At the opeiyti.tr ooh- Fen.lU
<> today Intel 'Sf -eirtrred arounu
■ > a little oln lady In t la< k with
•> a high collar, Slie lll.raied
• ' old enough to be irraiin.nother
' • for many o’ the vounyer
< > member- of that bedv. yhc
< I wan Mrs. \V. H. Felton, "the
• • grand old Lilly <<r .'.— rot. *•
■ • th.- first woman
< • lipitpd .States ~______
• • KloFty-aeven Venn
• > Felton war appoint..
■ • ernor •
< • fill the
FOMItl'MTON MFJtCHAST
VAJIIIFI)
;(WMNdR«< nWMM**
W^XAHACMIM Mo*. 30
4L---- - Burton, M. iK7MMMBI
ha*. luasaii-otHcfc vu*— -ofrpwn:- sohr -ccnrrity,-Ahr -tn~ir
‘ ‘AgBcondition tod.iy from Injw
calved late Katurdar When
lomabfle *f«s «trv«k kit a
f*L\SR <l
Player
Scott Ah’x." Ild'T
W. T Bolton
« tlw.. k i.
\l STtN. Xf.x* 2r
it expenditures ot
. "i u »• I 'rdd \ *•• i .t
.1* til'd
mn* an I
• itrd t'um
S < ’ullinn'i
S&7 ’
Tr m pern 4 i«rr
Miixlir'itn yesterday
Minimum fodMV
[ •________________________
I n x t h 11 in e n (s
urnt. Mr.
th.if nil
1 Jgt M UlMl X4MM 4*Pt3x«*
t (i fih v Loth insP«1!-
Whrrp
the
"dTO START HEARING
the Denton- I
about 11:30
After beiatt
truck- |..... ‘
during t In
Goode said
so far we
4ablisii the
tin truck
eni'e. Ja.x>b B. Dickinson.
S.'.retary of War. declared in wel-
coming tiie del.'Katea.
Tile only program which will lead
to world peace Is tn the develop-
' an international confedera-
jainst war under which an
r i^oul.t be dealt with n» a
•Major General John F.
jlL,d‘Lr?.lJjQ_JMtd£Sia_i»£lliXiL
rw. —Future*
ftfX tower
• vv r i
It 2»
I in
IM
13 79
1:: r»;
L3.4M
Io XX
Martin Milter. Sir- < h.-rY
( It V c .1'1
in n.«<la!l
Iflcbl Idn
.1 -nt s.
K I T. (
I ’ildhni.i r
pcn-wl of
•f >1.11
’n the __
■ ir f irlor
In IA9H
(’rn xx ford ' I'V
I.IIK » hil-
voung
bedv.
Felton,
of Oecri
to reach
Henn to.
iru old Mri».
_____ ed l.y.ftoV’
Hardxxlrk of (’corgia to
...... x ’•ncy merrnto! by
vkiih' ’’ de«»h of the late Senator
xx iin- w.
Frltun> Al ppi;
* ilminbi'i
Scn.itor
•t hr
I
pi .. ..
! ji-i • ' l-T Wr»* ”*!
______ 17 ■'Olr
. .^cket-H and Imtcheia $7.70©
7.*r>: light.- $7.55'<t 7.8H; plga $7.50©
I he
r if I In
I*/
Liverpool Cotton
. Da .ted 1'rm
LIVEltllhJL. No
•»jM*n«-d bttrt-ly
4*lo*cd Mt rawly
November
Dtfember
.1 afiu.ii y
Mardi
-May
July
S|)<dN qtli'-t.
•T. demand
A4’k-4H JAG*'
4*^*h
New York Cotton
United I'tria Ihxpatth
........ Ncx.
s' “ad x
4*»4/ ft
hi* « »m,r.
i Denton.
I fm a i . *
crtrlv d.’•••*
t(»” p v
m ‘.cadi
bmiding
h< n»‘v\ *p ipcr
•»CI1| ’I.
' 1 i c 11 i g
pffwm-d t
tort ?ty
and i •'j
(■(••i In intr d.iltd ,Saluid.i\
herrv rrfu*<(t tn mnko anx
mrnl aid dreHnrd (<• rm* nrw.xp-.
per men
Giwri nor Croebl'cek refus' d
<lv*ciiHH t hr qucMtion of " ho n
’Xotild appoint in Nrxvbr irx's
but William Al
< *o m<n Is*k>«*•♦*.
strmig- pr<d»nbilIfx*.
Stcrrh-
Storrie.
E Waggoner
k Crawford ti
T Boltor Jr
K. Bleuett
doinma
of c ‘
L nil
dl*rn.«i*ed here to I
dent Harding H»td Governor J$ bn
M Parker of 1 oairtai.a. arco$ciin<
to infonnatoin irom cJIctal
cmr The White Hoi”<r unn«
that the I rcridrnt xvould i ic.
Louiainii'i executive at »o o\
* KEXTOII OF •IK.IirXI \ • l>|,\l>
CHIC 'GO. Nov. 20. ■ I* .ank Pa-
r *n. . creator »*f *he r(*lv o| Light-
iiin* »n which h(« h.xd portrayed
the part more than 2 <tm ’inc*,
died hrTf: aftor a week'* Illness.
• |aifl( nIng of the irtciie*. heart
trouble ami high blood prCRMUlt*
LlUi " r ’‘ *1,f‘ c.'inatR of deaih.
in t I
ICMt Tesss (unlKht and 'I’nrs-
day partly rlondy, somewhst un-
settled on ww<( ennsti warmer
Ttiesdn. (Hill !i» west portion
tonjaht.
WASIIIXGT. i\ Nov. 20 —Repre-
sentative Britton lltcp ) Illinois to-
introduced the bontm Lili x< -
by I’rvMidrnt Harding at the
RcHHoln of CnngrerH. amended
( i<> provide tor raising the ne-
rx funds bx taxation on beer,
and ehatnpngne
<>! .Mm-
V ood
th-
pu ah mg
prnrr ceffn ur ( fl ,1
ami l'*m<'ndiiig
udi' iarv <’(iimnit tec ciihc.*
to Io a r \ idt nt <« or
It refuses tn kt
h<»xx Dr'ngh’Gy
•nself in
0.— Allege d
KI i«- Kian
pans o$
the Fed
to com
xxert io
lot xvith
xVar bet xx ♦
He enli’ded in
t'.c qilHrt'-r
Prominent i
ter <f the A’;.
Texan tntll 1
made II, Irn
11» c part in
_____________ Denton, Texas! Monday aiternoon. November 20!! i922"' _
MEXICAN SHIP Reco,(l Prohibition Docket ! NEAR EASTERN Uni rd Mnn Tn
HITS SANDBAR i,,e— PF4“iVnPFN„a'^ ,s “l!led-wc-Lm
Two, But Cattle Not Injured
been
as
he
C
e,etved from white trade
apodal mention of Dr F. M.
nell of Greenville
At the condiiHoin of the negro m
Mprecli Dr. Mci’onncll made* a brief
Bproch. He ^old of an addreas said
to have been dellxerrd by a n» gro
leader j*t a convention in Oklaho-
ma. which had been Inspired by
New York propaganda, h«. Maid, and
in that wpereh it xx aa declared that
the na*T<*4»e* of the S(»»»lh w«re aim-
ing th emMelxe* for a defenae againxt
*ny unjuat treatment on the part
of the white* He said Bailey xhould
direct hi* effortx to stop such pro-
paganda
Installments Due on 5-Year
.....'Pledges Io Melhodisl Fund
Annual 1n*talImentM on fix* -x ear
*» ph»dgpR to JJu* Mdhodlst Education
Fund, madr last November, are noxx
due, it wax announced by Lon A.
Speer. Imai trritRiircr of the fund,
who Im starting a campaign for eol-
Irctlone.
Neveral
arc Mill ddmq
fid. and urged
r1 ...-r- juautL Lhcir plcdgi
a Mtromt effort to ,
ments during .November.
)H>*nibl»\ those subscribing
fund ar,, miiictd'd to pay
tire pledge thia'yenr.
i:\-< iMiiiE it %< <|i iTri:n
COMANCHE, Nox 20—Wiley P
Long, former <a*hier of the M A
I' Bank af HasKe, clowed nrarlt
two > ears ago. was acquitted uf an
« inlu /.zliTii'Til < hargo.
' 2-K
Ma >
< OR
1-4 al
a-N
r ..... 1 -S at
71 3-M and < o*r«t off 7 m May npe neit
*' "71 1-H and closed off 7 M
Il al 70 Ls and
J I*’. Schmitz, who accompaiu’-d
the ambulam'e said he UHtbrsloi mI
the* two c-ornpanio|]H of <’raxxford to 1
say that Craxxf( l vxas riding ini
thrrmr genr nr rn< rar 'and that Tie1
had leaned his head out to *
a front casing xxas up xx hen hr
at ruck
quick trip was made tv
Wui t h sanitarium,
basing Aubrey ;
arriving in Fqrl
The ii; itii rd man
i the opt rat 1 ng laid* 1
____ _______ Th** nf *aw4
a4*$n** *?*tr*** fr- tav*- »h;lx,c- hex Xi xxxmIa ■4rA*4XA---4-AUhUMV-Hh*-r
xx as detained bx ------ '■ “ ‘ *
Point after h»
tJrayMon County
knexx nothing (
was rr-leased. .0
^l1
.!• romp.ini< d
• 1* at d three
Pol : ViMfie,
I > pre pg 1 rt| J. t
City Car Wrecked; Charge
of Reckless Driving Filed
Olle of the Fort! a ut ornnhtlrs of
flic City Waiter Si Light Department
uua xxreck“4 Kaiurdav mvlil about
30 ocluck at the Center Street in-
tersection with West Hickory Street
xvhen the car xvent into a deep gut-
ter at the intorrtrctlon and overturn-
ed, turning ('oinpTelrlx ox«*r txxTce,
It wg* Raid The occupants, lb y
Spin A n and Brit Grlftlth. employes
Of the Water A Light Department.
jiUNtatnrd skin ubra*lvnH and
bruI flex
('Ity Marahal Joe Young
day (hat Nplawn had paid a fine of
■ $5 a short time before the accident
for speeding He said that Splaxxn
had been charged In Corporation
Court with fecklcKM driving follovx -
Ing the accident.
regain
lent.
im underst ood that
i xx ife and t ight or
mux Baird
adjourned at
of rospoct to
without act-
Irni create<|
appeal ar • c
.21 aui$ a •
rodding
Nev» Orleans Cotton
United I'rfit Ditputth
■V ORLi:\vs y.o
tihii: * tfm n in
■ * ciriTir
IV. 20 — • 't’.ie
•• nnd
the n»
fa« lug
Lonwe
mgr
’ Pn
K on
, ,, ... accident
frt-edom ef|thcy told him
■ to tin side
poultry triirks
and Pilot
l»y 4’ounty
morning to
; t xx o trucks
ring the a<
of <
..ini to
to
1 Um
huii'lt«..| violhtlonN of th., ho.
<"fa’ 1461,11,1; Io',. t ,re
< ll'(l< .1 II' III,. ,
"f till' IJi-'eni
i‘’edrral t’o'irt.
"-I* ‘’in
Ibis I s iorfa red 1 .
Iuig»>jt number uf
eye
court.
q lies
(lection of
i nporlant
RUaX.-l. ’ W-TltCM
to try- Fmnnrial
nhx» .iMMemblcd
iile.«M tlu'Ke qucH'.lonM
•e, I hr re ir no way
ms la’*: i. 1 <i< pendeiK’e
raprt.tlTx ta ’*
ill I I*- I effort rt
( o•tret
|»ro\ Ide
state
—d
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GT 3
if J
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if
United UrttA DitputeA
W \.SHI\GTON, a r,. 2c
t he I iIlpe.K'li 1 1.0 r
X t tol 11 <• y < Je.ici »I | 1
d " «1r .•*•“ >ii .1 * pus •
by I lu » u| of l tUM
Repi“»*eYitKtlx e V.dstcud of
a. ( dairmai of House
Cooiinii ter. <t«id today on
Vnnhi’ikt »n.
an non n« $ r . u t <
of a mint
r I, ll« r
a nd . Reprcsrn tat x <
Mu hig.in. Reptiljhcu ns.
th-dr intent ion of
I at 3.1.1 t hI,s a
Haul 01 Suit
o^l • rr o.
i-d trie luil
xx. h ome ad-
■411 zon. Br 1 r -
»epi ted.
con Vent ion
O' J XX C4 1. ( h *
was *lgin d at
than a month ago.
rrncr hurt b«*en rag-
many rotnplfx
negotiation
between
2 ’<• «•’< !«•( ♦ th<s ’ nmr *i I n g
I. »mr, 5a< N* 1 r(•
For . 4 x»;*rn Ed'ih'urtn
Mtukoi'i e »H* ( »m»*. cOfViTfc
from Denton. Tr^a*, xx *»cr»*
shied fm a period $»f lu ‘ve
1 hr
h»n anir
ci tx s
. rom f
dur! 1 y
Longhorn* < Hebraic Y iefory
Al’STIN. Mox’ 2I» ~Over 2,001b ’ J
T< xas I* student* met the x Irto- I *
riotiM Longhorn xram at the train \ J
last night. The Longhorns defeat-
cd Oklnihomn at Norman Saturday fl
bx. a heaxx score.
Uncle Joe Figured His Annual Letter Was About Due
L_____Local Produce.
<QtiotnUnn* arc.’ H»*tim Ph <1 1
fryers !«<•</ the* e«g*. Ill, ; tnriv
?gr; rooHt. rs' (nb'e butler J0( <fT
m*?c; pgckhig stoet< but'ri 17c;
Hlirks |><M' doz*o| || 30, g^we per
' oren $6 00$/ i.00.
ambulance
occurred
_ accoidiiig
nd bx County Attoi
Mu nd a x
Ihc driver of the truck that
Cr.iwford. which did not stop, ac- j *•*••*
cording to reports received here. | x \
Examination by Dr. Amon re-| m*~*
x eah d that Crawford s skull had |
been fractured and badix mashed on J Mln
th,, tight side, tils lower jaw-bone
tHMorated and his noar broken. E,
did not regain ( onscluusm *s after
the acriden
It 1
hat» a
dren 1
M. Brul
Robei |
B ’
E
l-k
xV .
M M
h k; 1
J. 7
T B
\ grperal school rally.
d« r the aAiNpicrrt of the
y Rural School Trustet s' A*
ion. xxith all rural teachers iu-
has bien planned for Satur-
day, Dre 2. at 2 30 o'clock it was
.1 It 1LV u 1> Ct4_ iu. Lft -All !s&a,. v U.uu..
t superintendent
The’rrmilar meeting nf the Am-
Mociation Saturday xxas not held <>n
.u-coiint of rain, and the confi r< nec
; s< I for the first Saturday in De-
|c4’-mber is to tak<* up th,, problem of
financing rural sc!h»o1m of the coun-
ty for fh4* < iirr< nt session. ami
axoid. if posstblr. the threatened
shortening of the term on account
of lock of funds. A represent at i ve
«»f tin* State department of (duca-
tion has been inxited to( address the
Sti viar* :»g» Mr. an I .Jr# Ed- t
(lleman celebrated il» ir f’ftiet h ( meeting .
wedding anniver* irx in ex ent t.
proved inure or cm* ot a teinr
i»ion*er M us ft »g* n ■< and •nr
is pi“Hsanll> re’ailed Ly the older
(-ititens. Mr art M*s EdvIDman
xx “re t» e ch.i'ter m« m’n r* of the
First Christian ehur< h in i witn
J nc. yaw. ina u f - i i»uiu-4 AXxm Kd .
diemm br< > rm »• the snrvixlrg
* barter •»»**n Lei :ha.‘ «-4gar.lza-
lluu.
Paid I<
’< itlo’t
die ma 11
Account of Death ot D. J.
Eddleman in Muskogee, Ok.
\\
\\ s .
b/r n.
♦’Tn-nr- MrKtvrFTT,
<I1» 1 OwR’ry
Dr. W N. Bowe II
I Fred Ray* »r
Char’rM >T. Smoot
Gregg Simmon*
W E. Smoot
John B. Schn ltt
' V.
II T. Stewart
I W Smith
W Sullivan
B. Snyder
B. 3n>tl«r Jt
A Taliaferro
< Taliaferro
I. Turrenitne
Wynne '
<’ Wiley
Time
Eli
5:t!
10.M
I
lit
FS
nr
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iii:
fe
IOM
10 50
V.13
3.15
• ;l#
3 00
CI.ASH C
Player
Adkins <n
Allen
7 Hey
Barnett
Flralley
G t'a Ik
lidoek
< rtd<ll.‘
K. Durbin
I tenve'ipr i t
Dcneey
Drt.ke
J. iv Drake
T B Davl<
G.'orge Fritz
.1 W. Gray
w. 1'-. Hamilton
n !•■ Haro
Carl Hottm«n
It Ii. Ilonkii.a
Walker King
<1. M Knur
1'. Llp-cornb
P. Llp».*on>h
Dr. M. L Martin .
v , A Martin
Ftfi-d IL Min-r
\ M i X11 x k y
1. T. Millies;-.
\\ H M.-'Murk.in
In. It Mnudell
D I'. MiCiaib-
It Hill Rov.o
Hill Rove Jr
I N. Ravzor Ir.
1 K Ilathbo.ie
Joe E. K*ed
r. A. Kledke
lea v •-- ia - ul"- Il I-
hil.R.'t' Mier Pearl Ed-
. M' (tw Sari-. Mr-.
............ ...... .. .V* L Reid
of tin* (|tv i. id Ch;ii Io I' hilenu n
of BhiiisvIhH *1“ nlso Ic.ix'is eleven
u r* ndeb I IdreTi ihree si-'.et’. Mrs
M E J rn s. Mrs Mai th . Wa»cotf.
Mi s E i* i B’ik« u<d a l>$• d’hei . WL
F Eddlrmie nil
> ImI'T .1 ft.) bi «d lu r
AIONf AH 4 Kni:MO\lAL HATE
KOHT YFOT7TH Kov W. V
«wy«Mnyd«. will put on Pkg
<M»r«rion1fcl In Uf hlntorv ce*1 Atu-
urdftv w I th hundred* "of iniflnteH to
be given llu aiirlnc Je<nv.
• • Wat son
1 » thi >> 1
• • a rm .if
• k < •*• >rnbx
m $2.5lh7# 7 A-'
( (» XX k < •» •
•3.,'it' f<j 75 . I.nils " '<
P'.IMI4- 6.MR c.
11 I' iikm .< » On a 7 ;,o
S 4 00 'r X.25 , nv-d I r m
<1 1ft 7 .'-o ligtir
mmor <5 ',0 6f ft .»n .
" rMHiTi ii>.ix“x V7 51J
that
rd xxas re-
told him
repHtr a
xx hen
said
Agnuriated Pretn Di/ryatfh
W ASH IN* •'’‘ON.
B rc*s ce.n• «• ned i
r ♦♦** *pe. ♦$.! -
«.illed bx Prowbrit M.tiding for (he
• 'oiiMjder ilion ol t n« adn 1 him! 1 at mn
Mlip HUi-dld' -uili upon x. huh Ou im
«• *. pvvt 4<l Io .1 hirers 1 j di t ►♦*Hsion
iumo?r*5w
Both *
AtAAeiated l*reat Di* pat eh
HHE<’KEM<n GI7 N\v 2b — In-
veMtluatofn by Texas Ri ngers and
a reprvseiitat 1 x e of tnc Droartmei.t
nf Justl<*q of 4>fTi<’tHtM of tb“ “Whit*
Owls.” Itfb >r leaders md others in
('innretiun with th* ri '-vnt p ira’lc
thru the Mexiuin a»u| m gro <.olo-
n!r* and alleged r idu jtl spee< h<
and meetings wag rouLnu. <1 h« 1
•. jebty*
an
United i‘re*» DiApateh
WASHINGTON Nov
“iin.iUf»n by the K u
ri^T afT.'iis »n <r»tam
i/Tana and steps that
government mnv take
this reported eondit’» rt v
illscnMrted here tn lax by
t Harding
Parker <*f
in format oin 1
The White
United Dies* D13 pat eh
I.IINAAAM, Ao*. 20—Tbr al-
lies fluuouiii-cd l<»4l*y fliMl ihe^
wttl 4*ontro| nl| prrw* meMMuge*
■*• nt fro itd.iUNiiHiir about the
rurkirth peucr parlr>.
I’rrnw r«-yurts m 111 b«> read by
« l-Hrntu e*|M>Haij> eMtabliMhrd
for Ihln purisur, the conferee*
(hu*. rrxrrtlng to thr MirtteiMU
» fserrrt dipomiiry
11 Is a»o announced
’*h'r the firat inrHlog
<*onfrrrurr thl* afternoon
mndr pubic. ;2__ _.2___
"ill be held in Mcrrrt.
=□* '.fl
NO. 84
........-......- . n “"Tfi
i ■‘ixinu hor»n*u end h< Irrmi
Hr- tlytf '-yrriDlt tel'- -leumLvxuI
Frr -Uc-iT-m-
afterioon. J.
ly burned on
da. *
but
result of
xvorld
me nt of
I tii'n agi
nf fetuler
rdimtra rioter
girl s < > v
■^Tnx^innrn
T -Thw
xx .us a step in that ____
lacked leadership. Europe
| ing to Aineriua to furniah
cd (Iisintcreated leadership, he Maid.
EIGA
XfOSCfHV. No
(Ion* oi* fin: nc
tne Pix«
niiililsiiia
Premier
Workers Con
•11 Moscow. ’
.•in1 solved nt on
f<> MMfegll ltd Ru
from internntionhI
la*nj»'«' ’irgcs Ihut
be m ide to and
firirnt L>.vs I ‘
Lroperlx to conluct
tioiirt
^••OC'AI'KD FRESH SERVICH
UWITEO PRESS SERVICE
Fort Worth Livestock
I'mtrd l'm»
FORT WORTH X.,i 2<> (M,v
• radtny f-aitiroxl Gui >-oui-m« .oF ih-
- hog -rrnrrir-t t>- -ynpyrty rrf r wnn
licml h-lng pur .-hitMr.l at rates that
urr" will In line with the pinkiT
market S;it Itr.l.n . Packers pal.l tli<
big ilH'll.-v. "IT sal** I,—Ing Inml- nf
$X (5 while shippers paid only $S 10
fnr :< IngFi range high rung.- al
I’liieago wa« nnh $* <>() <>r Inc im-
d.r tin I.hi W.ntii market Pigs
gained 25c. m.Tt ,.f Hie run .•w iling
al $3.0*1.
, Khecp ln"if,. receipts were 3 000.
Iriost Of tile stlpldv ell Hl «t i llg of
■ •tiers on thru billing, and the mar-
ket was about steady
1 n I he cat (le ma rket
• rich class were fullv
cow's Wer,. around steady,
demand was weak. H.ifei
lings and bulls were pnreha
uni-hange rates. ‘ *
LitJitlJif bids AF. h 1 ch- U.er,.. uiui ven-
ly lower and sales from the outset
W<re fully 5ue lower H-celpts
aiuuuati'd to .-.UUU bead af.cattle and
I.0QjuIa<h etilxea Rome ateera sold
at I. 15 and a ear of calves went to
an outside hu
(Dltk' Ecu
ers 13.01 T r, .
I'elf.'i s
.101! <
1150ft 2.o<>
17 '.Off 3 00 rib
fH. !r>«f 3..V,
•speed X
that the
pro. ced
n "
'^^iPEDDY CAMPAIGNERS
EXPENDED 573,000
| to passage of the Federal farm loan
(credit law alntit juatlfleii Ua exist-
IX'I',... I 1» t ll.,1. . t.
—-Sa
■ i j
I I • M 4* N V it H
burned on th« f.alnm of
Hir iijurlci' «.n • <n *«’r-
xr>v painful H«* MU-wti.in-
‘ Or to < i.ftltrt hr
tn<- the the l»ig
filled i( n f.cd
Hl»d - '»• wttpi | v
i he Mini ■! I iimu < -
xx as r;ir» '-d <n< tic
on th* i
• P.rc i»
I tboul
t hr I
the n .ir «»f th'1
I tun** t.ii** entvn
v .im bin nil g >5 «
* fir>t few nvIg’iur»iM
relr.i«»<- I 1 he horn- «
in ami d*\n»* tl.*-m to
then work/4l <«• a
hnic* tn p< vim
tijjh’inx. XII th»
cd
Th. ’’ir»* |M-i*:ip»riht r»Mp »ndtul
o the iltrm xxith bo‘h tr’icki but
u attempt -V rtM uuujp u« iuy m Hw
f I <ir“ aM J’ '■ o*i1d ha <» i.ikfi all
sr i.p ti»e tuu iri.-'l.x io have
1 from th» n**«eeH( plug,
irid gtin-.* R’.en hc.id-
XX <»4»ld 4wtX “ I ««**•, »r>-»
rave »H nvm nrd the
lu*ei» «»ti jh* .41 HR
it xx.'4* di co\“ir<l df 'iit'cru
tin* <h*p;i v t tin »it x. iD vnluntecrM
b.u«-kv« I rigrtdr dal sax-
ragt*. ibout tep «»r flpeon
»ht bf*ni. bn •mix b.x the
r xx • • r k
OfflrrtTM I ni rrtfigntinir
officers at AU lire x
Pii’iit were iiiRi ru«’t**d
\ t lot ne v Boyd Monday
locate the drixers of jig;
.(i.di'bring them hcre’ttui
ternoon Tlu* x'ompanioqb
ford, xx ho accotnpanic<l him io rori :
Worth, xxere Instructed to < omc
hvr« during the altenieon Hm xxit-j
ncHMCH in t he inv**stigatlon
”If xx ♦• can find tlu* *man that xxas i
driving the truck xxhicli Rtiuck •
Ctavx furd xx r probaLl} would haw |
a cas« against him for failing t<> f
Mtop and f’rawford after th**
accident, and poshiblx for negli-
gent homo idt . Boxd haid Mundax.
“,1 - UhAlvt Ma nd tbal Du- driAtTt. of.
the txxo truck* who wer» detained
Stindax' night by Pilot Point iiffl-
cerfl <-lrtiiue«l !♦» knou nothing of
the matter AV*- ,ir'- Mciw.llng for
them In order to question Uietn fur-
ther J
We I
north ot
night/' »
Moqda y
‘'I'!
BIcRliignne, held in >a»T here
n* an tfllegcd I Vt \\ orgai.izri.
xx'Am teMHUfht before* t i -• Dvpai t -
merit of .liiRiice r< •prewentat I w aud
xx a.M quirttlnnfd thlm mrrnlng At.*
other r«»n haw ncen qm Mtion<*<l l»y
5-Uxe aiuyiLiriLoa ugLUix^ii_mi all... ill-..
Mged ra<‘iral Rprrcji which tbr of-
ficer* la lei bo made at a recent
ineetin*}
The Mt'iatinn here
day. only minor inxx
ing been reported '
f'Rifref prrw Ditjtatch
U AbMIAUTOAt UU—I be
ri'MiK'inth»R of Nenaf4*r Truiiinii
II \rwberry of Michigan, cen-
tral flcTBFr In a hing mol bltlrr
M*hatr ruHlroi rray, vxlll be-
come effect!*? l4»im»rMiH. \ Ice-
Prewidrnt < m»ii<lgr vxa«i unable
at brief nc**I4»ii of the
•<rnnte to prrurwt
rmlgnittion and
imine r«* in niiir 41 temporarily
the rulAa.
report m.
report I
Oklahoma oi
IhLs *'cti.»n
Recd tlu I'
telegraph ditor
is I mo.' ii a.
x th.-
25.000; market
at earfy llfl.75tf
plain to fair dreMsrd beef steers
^5.75fi 10 . "fi; Western Mteer.s $5..50
<510.00’: Southern Mteer* 94.50^8.25:
4'owm |2 *5tre.M>: heifer* ?1.25^r
and ferdsr $1.50 fa?
bulls 9X2G<f l.5(r calxt’M «l.5o
V 0.75.
the
i holly h
permit
u»id< r
si aiiccfl
obf a inrd
oi ii tent.
.Ill 1.4’114
In a i'istorv if Mi'‘kogea'M first
♦ Irtllw ♦uj-',v.Mtuuk/u. — xvrdLei*.—Lw
4A OHM*Mb*? * ihirtAUMfik* ? i o+oUwH - (
Ttfttrr’PrrnoriW
r 14 larti. Eddleman wrote That
.’I'ooni’ the important rex’s Itcine
(h“ Ti’.iert c’ir •tiirlrr’ vs tlv at •
iixa’ of the fiF*»t por’claLi bath tub
hi Miirtkor.»•<». in i RHO bo* <li‘ posed uf
liiM liit(-r',Mty *n the ncxiMhaper.
.Jack t.’raxx ford, 40
Baird xxum fatitllx injured vxhen| III A I II fl I nrAnilKIl
atiin k bj a truc k about three mile* w ■ r^ii ■ iik.rillllIV
ON MPEACHMENT OF
gixeu » mergency treatment by Dr. ' m ^*a am
Ji. C Arn<iM of Aubr« y. tlu* injured t
matt warn ruahrd to St Jortvph m !
Infirmary, port Worthr 4<J the J. B. i
Schmitz ambulance of Denton I
J.iehth occurred thci»- Monday
morning, according to word r< < ci\ - |
ed t»x County Attorney Boyd
Officers Mundax xx ere seekii
Mlrm
stop, a
received here.
Dr. Arnow
skull
,?w'r«*.’’C7< . ■ 1 ' ’ 1 ''' '
Atfbriatcd P.rss
'HICAGU. Nov. 20.—The flf-
tenth annual convention of the
Southern Commureial Congress op-
•■ned here today with a scheduled
three-day session devoted to discus-
solns of Southern itarlculture", trade,
export and immigration problem!.
Ambassador, ministers and con-
suls "f many Nations are on the pro-
gram to discuss the relation bs-
t "'■<■(' America and the lands they
rcoresent
Th- activity of the Congress In
laiinchlng the movement which led
$MO<-farc.I Frr„ Dirj>atrh
WAMIIWUTOK. A.ii. 30__The
Mli.tr authorities of l.oulsiaua
pear ot this time to be llllly
M. of hnnflHng bh$ *lt'infi4*ta «%!<*>
in fhrir |uri»(ilction growing out of
thr a«firt1ti?N of **rry( «»rg.tnlAn-
Houm ur ulhcr AiuwU*. ii wow U***
.1? » MflfllUi
Wk It? Iloitw? todoj
mt? on tar Miihjr<
dent Harding, Attorney
Daughrity, ttowrraor
l.onlMlnnu nnd Xhunr»
(’4H*4> nf thnt Ntnt?.
fn vf?w cT 1
Mtafe authority, — .. -
Rtntcmrnt mmIiI. «*tbrr« |M notbli'g
at 1hi« lino- for tbr |'rd?ral gov •
rrnmrnt tn 4h» ?«??|»t to akr aanur-
na«r <« thr State nuth<*rltir* that
nb?r?vrr Frdrrnl IntrrrMtM nr? in»
volvrd tbr Fcdrrnl authorities ar?
rtuidy to eit?ii4l full co-operation.**
CONFERENCE ON
x> h h-h r<.|, \ « ri -
<i ft 5<i lough < I ’ui'h i .*•••
*4h**rp 1.1 cb«— L:»»'»b*-
I 2.50 : *. « a r I i ii gs
(vHf <1. hne,
•*Tttt>rr 7.75: xxrthrr-c
l;iml m >ii ' I t j»»
built-Ly TcxaVM Mukqum mI ?omL
of mere (hull 11.000.000, x\il| ho ded-
icated Nm. no Tlu dormitory
houses 306 glrl«. daughters of Ma-
Tint*
L lAJNlKlN Nov. 20 —A Furliaincnt
In which Ireland with the exception
or n part of Elster Is not repre-
sented and In which th- Labor par-
ty appears a.s tin. chief contender
—tur rucugpitioo a„ «>».- ottlclnl oppo-l
sHlon opined this afiernmiir.
--s. John Henry Whitley was re-elect-
ed speaker mid the (-louse adjourn-
ed to rccelv,. th. King's formal as-
sent to the election.
The, sltuailnn Ip coinpllcated bv
unconfirmed rumors of u union of
. the Arquithiu.li .and Guorgsiau l.lb-'
I'rads Into a single party.
I Afte'i* th,, formalities of swearing
Hn th.- new membcrajuULUie Kina's
ppeeeii up .Thursday. Parliament will
Iproeeeel tb a cohelderatlon ut the
FlrlHli conkHtutlon. ratification nf
jrnrcTT mtrst bn tr<rohA>lUKtbyDec:
■ ’XJ,«,,»'»rleh prjaty is not
Tl.-
Mu-k<
ctuici rm .g J . J. Fddl-*m u
G<*u(^*» F****4<**’fl* Aifld hr
Iww «»f Ho<»»v (jiLc! ; x'
H of iitfiT.rt! h»Mc
A fl r r ;* It iFlht "i
David 1 Eddli’hian.
|i“fT M ( rtk ogerw n
Ou* MtiRkr.^p* T o
kogrt T. m< m- I •• •
dnoeiated Preu Uinpateh
LM SANNE, Nov. Ju I iu
Erts; pevce *T)h'
•orni'ilty opei.»*d
noun. I'rertidiiit
1 md, tlu. p’irtiding
’ <»p<*?»ing Mi Mhion. ent**
| fii.it itt t;r uii(J rr.id l"*>
dr?RR. I. U'hlf It |>tr4 4
iKn Foreign S4*4*r?i.'tr\.
L Siner* thr TjrmtMtti <’
4 tiding th? u<>t*( ili(h*M
4;rr~kf god Turka
.$fud. nja mm r
the pra.-r ronfei
♦ »lv eiv atlert. aw
<pi“Mti>»nM Mriiung (h< n
’ of a fln.il tn ity < f pt*i
I .irkcy tit.d Greece, t he
thr I uirdan* lh*M and th* fixing
the future Rtitus of 1urk*v—ur<
l;<* diflc ii;-* rd.
0 . . !>»'•-
under nf
i .• .Mum-
■' I'
h i m i ’
ma fe |
S RURAL SCHOOL RALLY
.....TO BE HELD DEC. 2
pul. Is’hirg I i- _____
• •LISS D
rhijter
Glover Campbell
Alex peusaen
IV r- Kd wards
Joiry Fowler
Gil. Fowler
Mvtr Will
limfi H. Jvry
Ben Ivey «
’>r. r. Lipscomb
Teorge N. RucKer
H F. Sehweer r
J W. Mimmcna
II. A. Simmons
i, H Scliweer
Balq WltllamaV
Eric G. -Pchrcodei
'ichcr Wr1<t>t .
United 1‘rem l>ui>atr,h
Mi:x |t A (.1, I,oner (jnlfvrulu. \a». |
Utt.—Fifty-four lirrsoHs, all Me*l-
eiiaa, were drowned when n steum-
»*!»> which waken TKitl.r trips hr- t
tween l.nbonda nt the mouth of lbr '
Colorado Itlvrr and llasntlnu struck
M sandbar tn the mouth uf the f'olu-
rado Mnndny nlajtt and Hated a«
ahnrply that It threw nearly all of
Its IOJ iMSTnurn Hnd crew Into the i
water.
I'ttder direeHoua of (hiirrnsr l.u- '
Ko truck left here wltk food mid '
clolblua for the auriHora. The Hex- I
trans. In families, were en route to I
•‘otton Helds under contract Io rot-
'••n brokers and rauehera.
M4*»r<<Ml I* t|$4 r in IS97
In F»hr.ii'»\ rd' |4'7 E<hll«’m;in
xith lux daughter My* L. uul
*i»»wig**i 4»«»w dv4J4uuhttd. '.uuk uv ”f a
<btllx nv.ining t ’xx <i n»ei p.ibh.*- lied
here and converted it in <» in tv?n-
i'ig iu'xx M|J.1|H r. (ii M;iy cf t lie num'
xe.ir the piper begin ru’c.XIHU t.?
\ MMbrJa I <*'1 Ttcmh report M. th? firMf
4.4i|v Ielegrcpnn* r?m*rA to be laid
<!'»x»-n it p'lsicrt Oklfihom.'i or ln-
< .an Tcrritorx hr this ’-• rtum xx.im
then kn<»xvn M’*- Rccd t lu r sln-
l»h‘. bccnil’4‘
Wh<*n what
hxx ept 1 he r
Ti uu < x\ .iM
“ffuinmet f
t ho mihli.iti'C
1 he • und t»
I ’ n t J rt IK’ XX
fho pt«|»er X
th. x O’ 'T. il
Wnw Repairing Inulin
Dr AmoM stated over
phone Monday morning
tn« n with xx hum (Tawfor
turning from Oklahoma
that th?v had *topt to
caning on lheir automobile
flu* accident occurred
that flux
<>f tlu- road when
along.
Mecotid one Mtrikirig Crawford.
F. Schmitz, who
ambulance, fluid
Prr«« Dunatth
’ov, 2o.— Main ♦
the Tetlin A *
up A sc vent J" n «
err i>Y n pecu • +
cattle car e«.q- •
: c..' w s and *
, /big the mill- *
f-. iKhl train «
I'Ull.'il ipa t •
J npllieil A
ni'iiv was *
Auoeuited Preu Diipateh
WACO. Nov. 20.—The Baptist
GciiithI Convention i>f Texas com-
pleted its labors this morning und
adjournril sinr die
A motion to appoint a committe.'
to prepare for the celebration of tire
Dlanpnd Jubilee of (h.. Baptist Gen
eral ' Con ven t Ion next year at Gal-
veston at the regular session was
ailopged. Dr. F S Groner, eorre-
sponding secretary of the’ cimvrn-
tlon, was elected executive secreta-
ry.
A lively diet nasion wa.s preelpi-
tateti by Rev J. W Hatley, a negro
Baptist preacher, who addressed the
convention on the wdork of the
negroes. H« had been trying to
idlminatce as mueli as posMilili' of
tbe_ race prejudice, he said, and
hu had re
ma king
Mcl'oti -,
A Women players. B. Those who. , S
began t laying this year. C. Thoao '
who huve never played b-fore. D.
Tlu se w ho have played prior to
— AB who cxpRCt tri plJry must' Tm
•Tt- N" t tee “Jt Fit'" rrfh" desTtnaf- r—l
rd opposite their names." reads th* 'ol
committee's report. or forfeit '
their piiee in thr plsy.” Prhtea tor ;'~3
!'lno A are c gotf bag donated "by
Harris Koenig t'o. and s 3-pounrt
. , ... box of candy by the Curtis Co. For
'be sufflHescy of tte n1(1ss H they are a doxen Kolf baila
writy, the W hite House 11V t a m s Drug Stere, and a pair
of golf st ickings by McClurkan A
Co For class C they a-e a drtyer
bi' Grover Campbell and a 3-pound
can of ei Ten by Boran Stewart Co.
For class D the gifts are a dotes
h.Hls l>i Taliaferro's and a *•“'
Hussell-Oray-Jones Cc. ___
id lea I
they ...
table below
<’L\S;s A
Fld>?”
Wi’lit I. Riruc
Margaret (*. 3ugart
Mr*. .1. S. f'raxx'i rd
Mr* i{ F Hare
Mr*. Catherine King
Evelyn hendrbk
Mr*\ \V. S. Miller
El Ida Si l,»*ar*4 n
Mrg. L. H klhwe«r
I »>1lie Srhmh.«
Fl rd Ie T.vmbt«*cn
Mr*. SMflK WiUiuuif
Mr*, otig Fowler
Mr*. Alvin Hill
Mr*. E. V. Crnlg
Mr*. K A. Burk
Mn* Alex DeUBsen
NEW YORK.
rp<*n«*d bat -lx'
bar* lx Mrufly
1 >?< i-.mlicr
January
Mil r<*h
Mnv
~~7Pjfv
Sj.'.’m
S*-»»Hi*- Hud formally
p‘iMS»(l j f«m \ <ned a few ml’i'it'w iif«t
•* •>'< I<k k .*nd tiivn invoio d the
hors Tiio»e follox*ed th<
fornia111i«*s xx nick .it! ‘lid the
t ’»g of a n^a i ongr< XMi»’iaI flortion.
The jrogrim on Im»H Mideg xvi$n
so ar ranged as to permit 'idjourn-
me-nx liter t»iefl< w« ssh i s rutil tu-
morroxx- a mark of lospect tor
the 1^11 ■ ’s»’*ui tor \V Us( »i «f Go*>r-
gi i anil fl'e late R< pi • .sent .11xu* .<u
i.m <v»f < nHforni.i
\«» A<*1l4»n about Mr*
The Henate xv.m in s*
ll irtrei *nli’iites, ailjou* ni ig
out giving an opuoriuiHy
IIO'X Seni’oi'. to t.rtlU the
<.’Tler.
Mis . ii ’ Ft Hot *f Gcuigia
w.Cited iu xrtia t«»r an hut.i and a
half in the Kinitc < hamt’or to leain
xxhetlu’i S-nalc f^adotR *.uuhi per-
................ • • ■ -.....<
'•’omaii Fe.ialor in view <*f the rr-(
cent r'lrrtinn of Walter F <i?oix*j^
as tier vm ( eKsor AH* r mm Ii I
st rati hlng o| In ids r tl <» pf< b- i
lorn He Sx-n.ite m.annge’M dechled |
to ht a dk 1*101. ,|<» oxer mill ti..
mol roix
—
Cr(tulnent
!Cdrtlei i;»n w a< a native
llic! • DeRpItv physical i
ip * that ’iff** ted him the
pl rt ofK hi** lilt- <mi xx hh b
grvw4 fiyr»TtUfle.- h<- t^vit
tli-’ (*• t fc<e ra<.
• vn »th« slate*
n Text* nnd ■*■
•Tts’or’R lepa n melit
in M.'4'<»eic n*f.tlr« he j K‘*
x Xrt.trM .im gru'i.d iiigfl*
;.so'i |c f i itei n't in
hu st.it4* i>: h aifh
P'iRbilde he 1 *
t Masuuu; affa
DETROIT Mien.. Nox
Nf xx lif*r»\x. Ser >t
11> i **atoiled w i (Ii
tngrt nt Hie •fe.rtfUon rtiarlma
‘i*rrtt the DoiUui **atR i.t» if
iglied. I is
dated
Nett Advices Obregon State
is Probing Weslaco Trouble
X AMoriotrd T'rcti Di»pateh
Al STIN. Nov. 2<» — AMMiirance that I
~q inveNtlgation xxhm under xxax rc-
krdlng diMt urbn nces against Mex-
ican citlzmn In Texas and that i
t lion will l>e takin Immediately
givc complete protection to Mr
finN Hit W?MJ4Mrt) uud Hlldulgu^
given President Obregon of Mr
today. Governor Neff announced
The cominuhlcaflon to Obrrgnn
vxawi sent tn n-fiwwrr to a protest xG
i*|l|rtr to thoRo flletl bx Me xican 0(11-
♦’iaffl xvith then Federal government
Rtate officials Mtatrd today that no
further reports on rhe Httuatton at
Breckenridge hwi been rocrlx
that apparently thr Rangers
complete control.
Heiress Io $4,000,000 Tract
Amuiciated Pre— IbspaDA ' ?4
■ WASHINGTON, Nov. M. i .
• Minnis Atkins. a half-blood < >
■ i rii-k Indian, has proved U> i •
• the xatisfaction of the Hu prams i > •
' Court that Thomas Atkina wa« ■ •
h“- ““■i am! that an his heir she i > : ;
rightful owner ot g 1QQ-j l ...4j
i acre tract hi the Cushing oil < i
■ field <>f Oklalioma. estimated to ■ ►
■ > worth Sl.oQU.UOO. , >
ii Some years agpvthe Dawee i i '4®
• Commission enrolled Thotnas • >
Atkins on dthe government i >
I > put. nt. <| Hr tract In liis name. 1 •
< > Later a four-side controversy .
< ■ arose. Hie government contend- t
<> Ing that Thomas Atkins was •
■ • myth and the allotment Km '
• > been obtained by fraud. Minnie
<• \tkins and Nancy Atkins, a <
■ > full-blood I'reek. both claim- <
■ > e.i Thomas was their son and < >
<> had died while a child. Henry i L
<■ Curler further'complicated the < '
<• dispute by insisting that he I t,
• i was the Thomas Atking enroll- j •*’
• ■ i d by I l.e-governmeiit. 1 c'~
♦♦♦♦♦♦•tow »i iii met
i.uoi.-ii .ou q
bimuji h« »(
Chicago Gram
Uni4r+ e'Pin tfuipateh
CHICAGO Nox 2«» -GnJ’i pH* -r
<*b>iu*d Mhurplv lower toduv f<»|l<*x»-
ing a xhurp dcrlin** ok (hr Livcgtock
nurkit amt reports Indicating for-
eign rxp«»r(4>r* urra* undrrM4>ilinv I’.
ti>. in Hu Europrgit mwikctM.
J’mvIfliuriR t lured PfWt r
Wheat -Ihrtrmbrr opened up
«4t|l 2| ami cIom. d off 2 I -9
^opened up I t nt >i D 1< and
f I ot< I .’’-M JiiX 4* pc til'd UU
M.e» 3-4 and com. <1 off I I
Corn—Dcirt-mL'T opcptul up
* I X _ M u n rl . i . _i i «.tf ~ k rtf .. a.
Off 1-9 rtt
ju.y opt ru-d off
coxed off 1-J
Oatfl—D* « * tub* r up< n< d off I-I at
efl off 3-4 May op-
7-m and <U*h«-<| off
up 1 t at iu 5‘K
J USUAL FORMALITIES; ACTION ON
ar; nee
r on
Hnrr ’.v
i XX ’< fl 't lip Mi V flrt 1
ni odtiHirflt of nui’faUMt'
xx Inch the .tnimgt<*d old
■ -■ —miluL_Uy___bleivi ul
sht .................
T<> Ivr all the :
.am", bowing low ov
■ • w bite-gloved band Hnc v. as
<■ full of animation and seemed
< ' to enjoy the tile occasion like
> a young girl al her tirst par-
• tv
> TI c Senate
> 12:13 is n mSrk of respect Io *
> Sc nator \S’it*on without act- X
» Ing oi th** probIrni c»'?at?<l by +
• Mr*. Frltru’g appearar* ? to <|»
• claim htr Me.it, * o»i
ti.
I)P
pl.l
I’olter. Stole Fi
Is considered
Taliaferro's and a hai by
r..v-Jones Ci<. -----—,
ps. plav rs and noosg
arc t.> tee oft ara -L
The him
at which
,.i the
li. *
Die «
of +
tor A
to A
lady *
J etpz?oili.d bx hJxr’. i :ik . .Mases *
right and left Io the trnHerh-r. *
Ivr all the Senators ♦
bowing low over her 4.
•g1ov.il hand She
■ f 11 n i m.
I'lC
t In
dMOewtrd r>r„ Pinvateh
T\. Nov 20—Tie
tiiijht Malax.1 u th
mt*'l \ | (ll|
«• this m »rnin g ....
11 J*' * li iik 4ncognit*
b' lorfl mid Malutv.d
»-*• I x* 1 tli
Mob ■ r>im d, x\ ho i
lu - v , a.» •hi *
Will M(;,V
tin a I•• H * 1
»| 1100
Kansas City Livestock.
United l‘rm llupateh
KANSAS I’ITV. Nov 20 —
livi-eipts 1 I.Olin, market 10
bulk $7.751i 7.Mn H.-nvIes
7.75; pa
7.35: llg
k . I 5
l 'a 11 le— licei id s
steady. Prime fed
I 5 . I ' ' ' '
15.75ifi1fi.7S;
:r>u ..
.. 25STS.50;
$11.50; .stockers
3 <10
I
• ..sJ
li
kory.
■tners
races
teries
heels
hains
rear)
triers
,ights
joxea
ETN
G
4
; Easter
b; Free-
W. Oak.
d 7tt5.
lowers
nthfl, Il
hite and
irts, all
to |1.25
Flamin-
jjf 1.
wunyww
tA' i'jii i 4 Ntii'i >Y /■>> i
>1.3 $..
61
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