Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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War Debt Funding Statute
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FRENCH AGREE TO
PAY FOR COAL AND
CLASH IS AVERTED
AARUOlATHU I'HfiM Fl EH VICK
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Minimum today
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THEORY ADVANCED
THAT M’KOIN "SHOT
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CONGRESSMAN TO PROPOSE THAT NATIONS
GO TO WAR ONLY ON NATIONAL REFERENDUM
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Robbers Active Friday; Loss
Reported From Many Cities
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umkii.g f<»r two
n.t i k \ a it 11. and
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Local Produce.
■Qu»tatlon»: Hen« 13© lie. fryera
ITWISc: turkeys 20fiJ*c; ckkh 2f.fr
table butter 20l©3<*;
dycka
per
UnUid Pr*ti Dupafch
2~"*. ~1 wlteleM mm-
VraB t»« Iteamvr llhrrtr to<t«y
buildings
west
end;
end;
The edu-
buildlngs were
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VOTE ON PEDDLING SENATE ADOPTS BILL
ORDINANCE AT 2 TO PURCHASE POISON
O'CLOCK WAS 286 FOR KILLING WEEVIL1/ -!
boarding
in the
Gt rman} m
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and
• of
Hew York Cotton
Prril Jfitpatrh
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high, t
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• w i n g
nelatlve Jlutuldliy
7 a. in. tdduy ...........9»' P«r cent
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
npnlfh
Aided
French
I'iilir tn
NEW VOKK, Jan
opened firm
steady 32 40
January
March
May
July r
f i »rtnber
Hpotw Mtvady
27.10.
writ of Injunction
Fairmount
the interur-
perpetunted on
• »f hearing in the Pla-
th* re which restrain*
from laying track* of
Interurban on that
injunction wa« opposed
< ity < f I>nllaM through It*
J. (’olVn.M, and he ha*
of appeal to the Court
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off lcl.il*
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CUSTOMS OFFICAL
LAUGHS AT DENIAL :
OF "RUM RUNNING";
KEKI.IN, Jan. U.
mile* outbid*- E**en.
holtted by the
W4N destroyed, says
celved here today. Th,,
had to upologir*- t<> the F> 1.11'11 com
rnander and publish an appeal to ’.hr
population advising a<ainst ex< • ss
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lh7 .XG.im.il
M.mmil Aits
bo-pit ,| 1
< 11 y Mchpulw
The n. w 1 >♦• nton
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when tii»-v
and tli.it It
tin |>a 11 o t th.
the <;Ui Ft lop
I'll x llient
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Bn mi» r R
pot ..nd I,'
Haromrtrr *|<-ndluirs
2 p ni. yfst.'rdoay
T n m- H»4»y —.—.—----
2 p. in. today
1 t loll
' v» rt i^-i ng
Immediately met | a* *<r>o
other’ ’purchatdiiM canU-*
follow with < opv
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runtiinc” ;<
off Sand,
la ug ii t * d 1.
few patrols In rvhlenie
were co
Ike
t'ruled Prein Dutpdb h
WASHL\<; ro.X. .Ian. 13 With
the peace of the world Hgaln threat-
ened by the situation In Europe, a
representative of AmericHn wonisti
hood arose in Congress with tin*
p.r<ip<»MHl that the I nited States seek
mu iigrwinrtot >xith other gotem
nipnts that there shall Ik* no rimre
war ex* pt is approved by national
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<f n<- furt h« 1 proof
or t u <> will t* II Just
b« er» t he a* ti vit h -
< ill r 1 < oyniu ■ nd
proof hospital
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VnUtd Prtti D it patch
BOUTON. J»n. k*-7-
•ay* »*• *• **** •* c®“* •nd ,n **** o(
Hwlny aa»l»*aa*a Th* Hb»rty yave
her po«ltl«a •• about 1IM) mtt*» «.<t of
^N«* Yarfc. „ A M 4. . Il M lgg|
13 A n-Milutlon which
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Ititro.hi.■<•<! In the Hoiiue of Reiire»*nt
ntlv.-H tblu morulnir by Kepreuentiitlvo
Moore of Hunt Connty, joined by ten
other member* of that body. Tb<»ue who
HU-ne.l the n-»olutlon Include Oinkle of
Gr.-nvllle Con»ldtr»tlon W»» poutpon
ed until Monday.
Tue Frehch PbU<^
JoWAITP
Iialn.t Foc<lon»U»m.
ttorinfed Prrtt bttpatrh
AVSTIK. Jun. 1.7 -A
r.]wiiH dlr.Mte.y atfulnnt the Injection
I fa. tlouullatu into the Leyialature ’
I.OHtl.ttiCI'
"We need u neV conatltutlon to grid-
iron Texua with good roada,” the tjov
ernor Mated. "We need a new conatl
tiitlon to perfe t our educational ayatern.
In ithe praeervation of flood water*. In
the Irrigation of arid land, in the re
claiming of overflowed land*, ip han
dllng puldii' utilities, In building fac
torl.K. the State aa in many other ways
Ih hobbled and hnmatruug by lltnlta
tlon«. Inldbltioiia and problbitlona of n
< oi.Htltntlon written by aound atntea
men fifty years ago.
s«l.
md
.!■ t I \ I t I* S
H. (I.-- l;i
• d in M i
i th. idle,
M- Koi n
Mai.ii
I ri t j < 1 ! I
I t • mp. b d "i ’
.f t h*- < if \ d’r • ■
all b* .
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t-- the printer.
Jan 13
.. n I s» \*
Ae»ocUtfd Pfftt Dratch
WIHHINIITON, Jan. !».—More than
a doaen cltlea which herMofore were
merely porta of entry for Immlrraol"
to the t'nlted Ntatea werw ralaed to the
rank of dlatrict hrwdqunrlera under a
rrdlatrletlng achatwa worked •«* by lm-
mlgratlon autlioritloa bnr«. The new
headquarter* Ineluda **an Anlenlo. The
flalreaton di airier cnvwra tbn Texae
conel ouly. ,
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' i Hog Law is to Be Enforced
i 11 ii-s a 11. r
Mijl.m tied
b 1 i i I d i r i g ■< I
I. d of * 1
| • is to
Fort Worth Livestock
Fsi/rrf Pret» DUpatfh
FORT WORTH Jsn 13—Around
FRO head of cattle and 350 calx
were on offer Saturday The
krt was quhtably unchanged
I.-I i
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with
* * r.d
' in* nd* <1
tin- I.»•
t h*- \\ « st anti *.n*‘ on
building at present,
has onlx on*
Th*‘ North
buildruKs We
\1.l*aiii*d r
hr*- ♦ s. ap** <»r
I 111 b11 n at 11 ______ ________ __
I the public s'vmrc be srerted on the
sbb- < f th • building. He In-
i' I th*« two milling plant*
and found equipment satisfac*
T’XRlS. Jan 13
11 - s j.. i) this i
Jan 31 the
in K'dd marks
n* xt Monday
B I g i u n i v > -1 • • d
Briti.-h r< pr< sc
Census Taking Completed
For City Directory Book
GERMAN REPARATION PAYMENT
FRANCE MAY OCCUPY BOCHUM
III , Jan 13 —
\\ hit t mu -
tn pos.
.1
patrols
u|M*rMiing with the (feriiiMti p*> I
gravel haul* rs In the
have been
com plain is
from
Iiere grave!
grn vet
roads
announced
is the only feasibly ,
notice that they will
they ran to get the injunc*
asl.ln
t I»h
1 nr
n i K h t a .i t < h ma n
t!ir -drugs-dor*1
District Tick Eradicator
Makes Visit Io Denton |
F. Clark, state Ir.rp......
charge of tick eradication
di M rod. was hem
Friday afternoon
forenco with < • «
M
’ saul, ami that there was at that
tirn,. and had been for years a feel-
ing <if distrust and bitterness ln the
State
"If during these prrllcu*
and under sueh troublesome
■ .nds i cur*istan< *•«
an I |
nft-r could i
A jmftPia fed Prete iJitpofeh
TFLHA. Ok.. Jan. !».—The Prairie
Oil and <»«•• (ompany announced an In-
rrreae nf I Or on all grade* of midiron
tinrnt today. Including K«n»a», Okla-
homa and Trias. Thr cempanx also
posted a price of St.lO a harrrl for oil 1
of 41 degrrrs baume gravity or better
Thr Sinclair company
thr nrw price and
companies arr expected
similar ral«r«.
fe Escape Inspector T. C.
,f Austin completed in-
i’ .d! buddings in Denton
y tire escape regulation*
lHMM«ling houaea and ho*
atternoou and left hero
mi wh*r»* he will make
i nsp* < tum. He told Firo
; . !.|i Bates In- would return
. aft. r- am* ndqu'hts have been
fir.e escape law
of the I
t hose
district.
Xorma!
Liberty Bond Market
tpah-h
1 i
j nspoct or In!
in this,!
Graham
K I ux
Stuck*}
<»pp<in»nt of tb*- Klan TR
dared that Me Ko in has
many cn* tnh s in and
RoilVt1 because of uh it
"bull in the china dj«.p"
McKoin u liil. may or
The confrrenc'* b« t v n
r.ry General <'.i<:i and t’apt.un Skip-
worth. exalted < v<d"ps d M"t«h"us.‘
Parish Ku Klux Klan, has b. . n
called off ind* f ihil« d\ . .»< • - rd
announcement h» f *• t'»*la\
Worth MHhl lit- <*iuld liot sir
any goo<lf could <nmr of it.
f mlfd PrreK llitpatrh
lll.lt I I.inn. IX—Tter
man govrriinient nenj h n<»l
Fruiter and lirlgiuiii today
thr Frrnrh
I n tr riMi I lonnl
times
sueh troubled) tn* clr-
Texgg could write a
nstitiitiun that would be good for
«ars, it would not seem fair
that the citizens of today
not be patriotic and Intelli-
gent enough to write a constitution
io keeping with the advanced <lvi-
liizatuui today.”
( uno (iris ( onfblrnre t ote.
/ nilrd Pre** fliepnlrh
BKRIJX. Jan 1 ■ I h“ Relihstng to
dav give <’ha lie, I l"r (’lino s Vote <»f
. i.ntbhnce on bis “tand on thr Invasion
of th.. Ruhr I.V t he Iren* h. only the
comuiiinI*f members dissenting. !• rendi
Jourimlid* urr*» barred from the Reich
stag Kulleries today
L...
I call!ng of
(the •
i that
J !he
| blr<
ten
i...
I'atnient Postponed
xutlrd Preee bxepatrh
Jan 13—The reparatoin*’
urning postponed
payment r»f 500.- i
dur from Ger- |
Eranee, Italy
for thr delay.
r.tative d.d not
Would Protx Text«bo«li A word.
Vnittd Prrtt Dltpatrh
At STIN, Jan. 18.—A rttolutlon pro
vI.IIiik for u Joint Hon»« «ml Semite
Inv.'Htiitiitlon of the «ct of the Text
book CoiutnlHHlon which expended »!,-
IMMiiHX) for new texthook* w»« Introduc
...I In tile Houne thl* morning by
I.nlr.l of Lufkin. —
(’onnt.loratlon wM |M>*tpb*ie<l until
Mon.lHy n.vrnlnx at 10:30, Laird n«ree
li.K to the p<>HtpoJiamMt. The reaolu
tint, provide* for Hie R«nate and Houae
.'oni.nlttee on edueatlon to "ele<’t n joint
.■ominlttee to conduct th* fnveutluatlon,
the Houne coniniltle* to furnlah five
member* and the Henate three The
committee l« directed to determine If
the book contract* w*re justified.
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Ian 13
la.ops In Id tl
\\ ,\SH I Nd JT< >\ Jan '
dxSR4ll.Ll.hl H IvlillLg ul till al
i largw quuiililit-H *•£ ill.-, it f
J <>n rum-runners v > r• ■ d• .
r* >n • »'U m in an "th • i a I r • p<
tn I ♦ <1* ra I I ’ I • Ji 11 ■ 11 "ii • '"11
. r Haynes fmm w .!•
h« a<b|ua rt• n
\a . t Ii s • \ 1 a 1 h u n -
ni t« k, d in* n b.»a,l
a. Marian Filling
it n*ai h*rr, into
n they vx tr** fired
n 1111, t 1' t < h ma n. f I* ■!
^;Hf tin dry C'H.ds
docs mt
for him t
aivmunT r
.HfMt, lb-
h> I- to !ia\»- a t*-iupora r.V iHoF
VXItli th** post potirtlM-nt of r*«p-
I J a 11 31. t hr '
I t»r*l (<♦ |
j ft.r Egan Htrw-t and <»nr
1 in tin* Lipscomb nthlitinn.
-x n>< mb* t' "f tii*- *'immlNsbiH,
I’riil -h r* pr* *ntnfIx•• *l<-llning (*>
aux part in dealing with the qurs
post pt»ri*'lii«'nt of t hr
I i • im h <»« . upatioti
f >.>mi Inin >mni t]u<- Monday was
1. after British representative
h.*d x\ lt hd r .1 xx 11 from the dis
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1 m : a' y 1 «t: k . .1
, >■ i Sanders. ■ lib 1 '
1 till* time by the city and the eurl.n “"d j V|f)(|i|1 1>r t| _ l n
gutters have l>e« ii completed. Plans are
under wav for paving of North Elm.
B<*llvar aud West Myranmre Htrrrts sml
or two others
Attocutttd Preu PupatcK
ATSTIN. Jan 13.—Representative
, Fuller of Marahall introduced a bill
| in the Hou** of Representative* to-
Iday requiring' all aecret organiza-
“| In Texaa -to make publlo a lint
Jeir membar*hip by filing auci
list! annually with the county clerk
'of each county Fuglef «ald th«
j measure waa prepared particularly
1 In view of Ku Klux Kian activities
in Texas
s recommended
1 escape on
on south
if- 1 on south
l.'l 1 bll II >2 4
1,bra 1 .
jfle; rooatera 6:
packing atock butter 20c;
per dozen 8«.t9Q>(.00; geeie
docen I*.00© 8.00.
n ad .plcd t he
ot •d to postpone
— — .a
NO. 131
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"This law for the past two
1 thr.r years huss not been enforced.
1 Many would come to the mayor and
officer with a ‘hard luck*
axing that if they couldn’t
pig dti the waste and slop
th*ir children would hax’e to
without meat the aext winter*
Some \\ ere told that if tit© neigh*
hots dbl not kick and the pen wal
kept clean wt» might look over iu
Nearly all abused this privllo<«'
ami would buy more ring* and haul
slop from over town to feed them*
In some neighborhoods resident®
at night ^rotil'l not stay on the
or h *xv the windows up on
of the odor from hogs and
J1. gf<u 11 »•. comm
of o< upation
x < ht ♦ • <ta y that
t advance
rmany g.v.
This is th** latest picture
tagu Collet Norman, lin.im i. l
ulus of the British , i>rnmi
which is now In W.ishingi *n
cuKsliig (In* payment of flic
debt owed to America.
Chicago Grain
Tailed Preet Dlepoti-h
CHICAGO. Jan 13—Crain prices
advanced at the <’l'>*e OP th* limr l
of trade today a* a result nf fair
buy! x dur to the uropean altu.i
lion The export demand wa* gool.
l*rovl»ron* closed higher
May wheat opened ff 3-H at II ’.S
8- and closed up 1-4. July openc.l
off 1-4 at 81.12 3-8 utul Closed up
5-8. September opened off
81.$8 1-2 nml cloaed up 7-8.
Msy corn opened off 18 at 72c
and closed up 118. Julv opened tin
changed at 71 3-4c ami closed up
1. September opened off 1-4 ut 71
S-8c and closed up I 1-4.
May oats opened unchanged at 4 I.
and closed up 3-8 July opened un-
changed nt 42 l-4c and closed up
1-T8. September opened unchanged
at *0 1-8 and closed up 1-4.
Sl.lewMlk construction nmmint-i ... t n •■ruln
.->.2K" Jliienl feet at an approximate , “Mt, s, a|,
of 4.2*8 The curb* ami gutter* V’n 1 ' s'-.'n.l 'r*
I Htru.te.l a mounted to S’J.WO' lineal fetei^ "
and the <<>*t 1* figured at 813 filo, which '
; when lidded to the paving program for ’ n r’""
the pa*t year bring* it to |48,775 I'ru. ’
(I. ally nil tlie curb* ami gutter* were
coiiHtrmted 011 the «treet* where paving1
bn* been done. The West Sy.mere
iStn-ef paving west of the Normal * ”1
j lege 1* not Included In the paving fig
lire* and the citrli* and glitter*, wblcji
......mplete, are Included for the figure*
for of
The newer extension* during the pa“t
p'urned yp”r an’"nHt,‘'* *” T.l*8» Uimh»1 feel. I be I
I nnmt.er of connection* for sewer ser .
- d.-r 'Ice I* not available, a* a.i-urate records
i have not l.i. n kept for them. The water I
n , main and light extensions and new eon
no tion* during the year are being pre (
jid pared In n separate report by City Se< ,
retnrv itii.k.r
ST PAUU Minn:, Jan. 1J-—Pre-
vision* for encouraging th* *pl^lt of
Americanism war* urg*d befof* »• j
joint aeasion of th* Mlnmaaota X
......... yeste/day afternoon by
highway Alvin Owaley. national commaador J
|ot the Araerlcrn Legion yaatarday* ■
A J
,.t I<"t to
I . |t i X * *»t t oil
I till- fight Hi
Fold at h decline of 5c
Io a steady bafll* Nothin#
#avaliable In the iheep dlxisl in
• Cattle—-Bee vch >1fi675. Mtock*TA
«4f>«.75. rows Alters 43 5'1"
g.i’l; bulls i2.60® 3.50: calve* fi<i
• inner* |l»i2: yearling* 84® 7
H rs— Heavy »8.25®«36; medium
8lf<-8 25; mlx«<l 87® 8; light >8 75®
8.<5k common 8.5 r/iffr,.5<>g pigs
85©7; rough heavy }5®6 50. rough
Interurban Injunction at
„ I Dallas is Made Permanent
*«w Orleans Cotton
I'nited Preet Itiepxteh
~ ...... Jun.
ture* opened steady 3*rl2
Otsaed very steady
January 2« 04
March 27 08
May 27 13
July 27 02
October . «»5 18
Spots quiet, 13 lower,
27 25.
de-
claring ihe French movement
violates 11, l e r 111, I Io t, n I lavs n«
well n* the Ivruly of Versatile*.
Tbr note al*o lUHU.Uliml <;
many** Inability to ma%e t
lher reparation payment*
News Hill* Offered
AI’HTIN, Jun. 13.—Among
bill In the House yesterday
by Jacks, requiring the publication
once n week for four week" of ap-
plicant* for marrlag* license*
fore the issuance of licenses
Lamb, fixing December and .
uary as open season for doves; os
Bryant, levying a State income tax.
and defining "earned" and "un-
earned" income, by Arnold; provid-
ing for nine-juror verdicts In civil
rase*: by Mr* WllmSbS. requiring
physician* certificate* for the is-
suance of marriage license*, i
I another. Increasing1 th* number
jschool uttendance dqya per year to
I Id, and the schooly age to 18; by
ytroder. prohibiting the Leaching of
evolution In any Institution sup-
ported by taxation; by Sparkman,
making chicken theft felony, by
I >odd, accepting the provision* of
th,. Shepard Towner act; by I'uil,
making wife abandonment a fel-
,.,-v by Olbson, extending the au-
thority of the Railroad Commission
to telegrAph and telephone lines
Among bills under preparation
are two affecting th* production of
nil. on,, by Roy B. Coffey of Wise,
proposing a 6 per cent tax on crude
oil, which he say* is being prepared
t, . reach every barrel of Oil prod
u. -e.l in the State to It* full market
value; and another by Greer, pro-
posing that whatever the tax, it
go to the support of the schools, at
present 1-4 of It going to the
schools and the ro*t gflt11* ,h*
general revenue. He gays the oil
companies w'lli pay It more will-
ingly if it goes to the schools.
* A Bill to by offered by J. F Far
rington of Piano proposes a tax of
2c a gallon on gasoline used b^v the
consumer. and another increasing
the annual license tsjx on autos
from 35c to 50c a horsepower the
proceed* of bo'th bill* to go to the
maintenaince of the public high-
way*
A bill was Introduced In the Sen-
ate by Witt to prevent the reversal
of criminal case* by the Court of
Criminal Appeals upon technicali-
ties and trregulsrltiss.
27 15b..I
27 25-24
27 32-:.s
27 06-IS
2’> I'
TI) 1*1*11 I . IX
"f
* lit
whip her, nhl 11<• t i
to obtain information
11kn t *>n of tin1 a t f.i r.
The all» K<il xxhppliiK * f
I (arrinr n. 3<>. a xx i,I«iw . *
t hP ninht <»f Januarx’ 5.
bill
1111 prov**fiH*nt work by the ('Ry of
iM-nton./or the punt twelve inouthK in I
t < tiHlew OTHiHtrivtion of orrr a in Hr nnd 1
Ju half of Mtrret paving without a botwl !
I IsNii**, ti mil and quarter of newer ei
I tension, a mile of nidewulk '*»>nMtru«*t!**n |
I mid about four mil* h of curb and gut |
t* r «oiiHtrui-tion, an abown by figure# |
from th** record# in thr office of <’ily j
Engineer V G Koch. The figure# * </ver '
only new work and In addition to it the
*dty has done quite a bit of wtreet ingln |
i b iiun< work ami gryeeel repair work I
a***T-wiry for malntehilng the #tre«*ts
| and K**rvi* »•# for the continue*! growth
of thr *dty.
xx hat
M "“t
of the day’# run of l.Doo bog# xv.* -
Fig# h* I 1
U .IS I
(on! "hi rlondv,'
In Hout hrnM portion j Hun-
fnlr ntid voider.
t" th*
O|l *>.4
n m. i
I., r* olx
»ni"-i* n tn* t t ■ da
u11a*-u .p U n i f l x *• m
t" b*- t.*k*n
. Lo u Im Barthoii r
tat i x * . pr <.)►"*>. d
Jan 31 to ni'•« t t
«.f ,,'i*','H(lt o*
MoikI.i v
pl.in arol
oi ilinaiK'o r«’K)jliitlnff the
s of bog# within the city is
t*> i *«hfot-ced. City Health
I’in* r announce# In fho fol*
,n I lowing- statement!
It \ "ti have hogs or just a small
( ( • rdg vnu arc keeping tn cat up the
I xxust**. xx c have to advise you to
k* t » I "f them. We are going to
I « nt< t. the hog law The ordinance f
' tax** that the pen must be 50 feet
**ii*'li xx ay and 100 feet from any
I h*»u*-*\ and also says that a ho®
P* n must bo kept In a clean, eani-
condition—which is impoMt*
M-rxir*. h» r» . ubudi Thur.- Ij.x i.iy'it I n it
i a pl u r*<l four r u rn r n n ti • ’ *■ ■ t f ’ | • 1 •
Jcrs* \ coats, trrdny rhnr:a ’ ■ • lr*
I • * u k i i ’ 11»I • ■ 111 ♦ • < I n i ■ • I • • f | • i < • I 11
I
to '
night
por* h
j q*e*^unt
slop.
"The town Is going* to have A
thorough *'leanlnsr» and no town
ran be clean where tflfN are al-
lowed I’lease get rid ot them be-
fore the first of the month for th®
laxv is going to be enforced.**
I im pert rd
High building
" ..d Matinfa* tory but McPan-
< "rnmvndi *1 that the old John
•nton building hr provided
■ inoth*r opening on the west
X stairway at till# place would
biirfi* i*-nt. Io- said. Ho recom*
tyvp nior** stairway* for
school building", one on
an*! one on th** east. The
three wtoriea
Htairway In the
and W**st Ward
•• found satisfactory,
< ommendrd tha^ a
stairway for the May
• • » < rthra#t corner of
from
and hel<! a con-
i’.unity Jnsprrtor J.
Bitner relative to a refusal of
Penton Bounty m.m t
cattle. Filing of charges
thr party was ordered by Inspec-
tor (’lark, who went from here to
Gainesville fo attend to other mat-
ters Clark was accompanied by In-
spector Thomason of the Nacog-
doche# district, who went from
•here to Sherman
11
* as* s HIh
include a
south ran
11 Sanitarium
27 rs
t z* 73-: *
ut i
2 7 5 4 ■M
. middling
\ eeot'uifed Preet Ditpab h
WA<’<>. Jimi. 13 Rung' ts iitid-
Captain Shumate h.iv** t.*k**n H"
ace am! Bernard l,"UAdi**r. I>i"tli*i
and th*dr sist* r. Mi’Sh B*hi* h*T i
* list * d y Im t th*}' at' a * ’ 11
pendent of tin* sh' tilf and |>
pnrtmerits and th, priM.Hn
about# ar** not g* n**r i II x
They xverr nrr*st**l in
with murder of C.riulx Sk>pw**rth
the night of Nov ?(). * *>inpla int h
Ing be* n tiled !»x Siminat*’. Th. t
brotliers prwiotiFdv hid !>• * m ii
as > uspects but wh*n M i > 1u<
identified the nei;l". |x*»rx I’l.ix.
(hr alleged murderer of ii* r • .u-
w’dre relews* *1
An examining
Tuesday result* d
man (led without
tifird that th.* i
worth find a Msa u 11 »*l her.
ThP Hangers are said to I*,
lievc.d from th** first that Skipxxmuh
was killed by a whit** man.
A writ of hal»« as * .o pus xx h
granted today on I** half of Mis M
K. Hou* her, m*»th«*t of the
young men and girl air* st
Shumate. Site alleges that th*
dren are illegallv held
Rome of the
Krum road dlstrht
oauie of several
Sheriff W M. Swinney
■ens along the road# w
i# being hauled that the
men were "hogging” the
Swinney made a trip -Friday • I
ternoon to that geetton to Invest)-]
gate* and said Saturday that ha met
■eve® or sight of tne men who
were on the srrong gido -nf the road
and who failed to give pdssagF1-
way to Kim. H*> said ho warned iR>atxire_ bare ysaU
them to obey t^e state
laws.
t• th** stat•*
I lisp'-. 11* ui
♦ Mp*** la 11 y
( ’oil' g**
ri'.d of th.*
| f«.r a tire-proo;
xx ; i s t o u 11«I 111, •
• h • g ♦ ■ • > t 111 d u s t p
! I *.i n .. I xx ill t. II
I 11 < > I a l<<m t both
tn- i.11 * 11 • 'ns xvBI
. ap. I..I i h,*
Brit i#h rep- I
fr«>m voting
B'<tdrn asked
I • f n.is»*!,.ii tn publish t he text of
I i“ r* rn.iiki* La'Io*** l lo- last R» ssiori
j 4,h tl** xul.j*■< I **f Atm i ii F.'t* attitmle .
tli*- R'jlrf I ri \ a s i' »ti. .xplain-
* t > 'Tdllet * ng i ♦ p«»t t s had
rt ■ u la t »*d i'* r missi»>n xx as
Const Itwtlo®.
OI | Cciv.-rnar Neff this morning sent
hts first official rseommendation io
*' tin* Legislature. He recoininendexl
that thist body take Action toward#
f a convention to rewrite
state constitution, declaring
under the present coneltution
progress of the stale *‘la hob-
d and hatneHtrung.*'
It should be remembered
present consitutlon was
in 1876 at the close of the pvr-
i**d of reeonstruotion.” the meaaage
#aid, and that there was at
i eeoi’itiled Preet fhep -
It A ST Hof. I.a Jah 13
Stuckey, M*r Rmicr. atf<
former m* mb* r «d t Ii*•
Legislature. t*stifi<d to.I*
state’s op* n hea rl nv 11.1 <.
and hooded b.iu*l
Morehouse Parish,
theory was a*ixan* .
In conned l<»n xx it h
tern pt to kill B M
McKoin "shot up’ hi^
gRlr the support of m* mb*
Ku Klux K Ian
*|t*scri 1 >* <1
f tb.* Klai
M. K *.in
Mrs
If. Harrisrri. 30. a xxidoXx. <»<•» uri I
< n thP night of Januarx- 5, she a*1
rnitted to ..fibers blit th,, affair xx ,i ®
kept #*** r* t mi 111 x < -t. i d.i x x\ h ri
rumors xx ♦ re * h « ul.it* I
B( Ride# th** xv 1*1*1 xx it is >.iid 11 X
Armand. JX. of M ..Idl* t <■
taken out Ly a disguised i
Effort# to ..Main Infm im
gar<li ng th. a f f.i I r h.i x, !•• •
ly unsuc.’esMf III x . it is st ltr-*l
..f tl.*
East Texas tonlrht and Kun-
day milie4tl«-d. probably rain in
north portion: colder Sunday
eiccpl In aontbeast portion.
hIiigu r*-. < Irneral Magi- |
Trochqu* r reported to
that result# *>/ fhe oc-j
th*- Ruhr are sfitlpfac-.
* onversation# with
r* presentatIve# of
im u nd<*rst oo<I how -
result of th.- latter
g" v* rumen’ w i.«
to deli ver more I
occupation may,
ludv Bockum.
cupatb*n * f
y hr u ;*h
i* dudrlal
Ruhr It xx i
r. th.it ,*i v a
the < '• i ma n
said !>*■ i.nal.b*
i< < .al. th.- xone of
Il x. * x’. nd* <1 t i m<
I Stat. E t
I M< I • ■ n i* I .
Mpe. t -m of
affect#.! ly
t.-i-
. I b* • n <
:io..o..
I Icriii i
I ulorl * ui
j aratloii* i'.i. nu m * unt Ii
I rupui*l.<<n . . ..i*..
fill)'- I'r-i.iit r l’"ln-nrc * [Jun for exact
lug l’ 'in r.-i li! niifl ctul.ll-bllq; a » ll*
f'.iii- - Oiii uhout tli*. Rulir w u* <11*
Would Tax Prlvllefc*.
" I lie time ba* < ouie when privilege*
bliould support the government as well
in* property,” the Governor Mid. -Home
| opponent* of n constitutional convention
plan." lie *«i<L "are speaking In hel'«lf
of corporate Interests of th* State which
i have not uncles the ohl coVWtitutlon been
paving n property taz for franchise
i privilege* granted to tbttn
Kaniaa City Livestock.
tJnlted Preet Diepalrh
KANSAS CITY. Jan 13.— Hogs —
Receipts 4.000; market lower, bulk
•8.16*1'8.40. Heavies 88*1'8:85; pa -k-
ern and butcher* 88.18W 8.40; lights
11.16® 8 30.
/> Cattle—Receipts 300; market
rteady. Prime fed steers 810ffj 10 75:
.plain to fair dressed beef steers
86.50ftPIO; Western steers 86.50®'
8.25; Southern steer* 85.75® 8 '75:
co*^s 82.50V6.75 heifers 84.75 ■<
Tfl.25; Stockers and feeders 85®8:
bulls 83 SOWS; calve* 86 50*# 10 75-
Sheep and Lambs—Lambs 88®’11;
yearlings 87®li; ewes 8'>«t6; culls
• 1®2. goats 82173; wether* 8«*'».
Stocker sheep |5.',O®6.50,„ fte.l'r
lamb' 86 50® 11.
■
r* f* r* ndiitn
Mr< XX imfr.-d M.i^-u llm k. < mi
grt * •" xx ulmin frmu lllimd*. “Hid *li»*
will lntr*"IU'** Mmidiiy a r*-®**! 111 imi
*llr*** ting th** I’r*'•i'h nt t.» iiif..riu nil
mitlt'liM tlmf th** I lilh-d St«t*-M will
*|«*l*-gllt«* t*. th** p*-**pl** tile sole po\\
th-t lai Ibg xx a r n^.illi'( n h >
mi f ion whl'h xx i 11 r.i nt tie*
P<*w.*r.
ml., r **f ‘ ‘
tl. I"
m i•
Detained in Connection With
A ttne'aifed Prete Pit,
'HorSTON, Jan 13 X
yearf-old B«»nni<‘ !<• •' !Lirils*.n. s;i I
tn hav> wren n inob *-f firt.cn "i
more dlRguiRcd m* n .h g h. r moth-
er from h« r horn* . * ut off h
and w hip her. nut lim it u-s .
I he
Th,- t. inimr.i
Ki ant • d i. Hid* nt# of
St i «-t t. I '.< 11.1 h. Hga In#t
b.in * • >mb iny was
1 ..mplef lo»i
t rI'■ t Cour
th*- * ..rnpany
t he I u-n t < Ui
su.-.'t The
I.V tlm
a (4 **r my
g i x «»n m t
of Civil .
1 n t «-ru i l».i n
that t lo-
on*- and
do .-ill
turn y.ct
.1 vMu. ift//f/ Pfftt Pmpatch
\\ ASI11 NGTON. Jan. 13.—Bresl-
n» Hard.ng ami Republican Houne
:id*iN after a thorough cibnxaRR of
*• situation *l. < id**| trnlav that thia
not tli. firm- to seek an amend-
. nt t" the *|eht fumling law llo-
f.ili/li'g ih ■ t’.rniR of settlement by
i.itioti.4 owing tnon.y !■> the United
French ring Torn
A fttM-mled Preet
At Stet If Z t A *
h French flag
oc< UpVIt'g tr- o|.i
a *b#pa t ch i •
bur goin.ixt
Th*- Fr* n- h r* prrn.-ntat i vc
<iuestr*l post p*m,< rn<-nt °f the
of pi}m**t:t in order that a
mor.ttofium plan might be c<
* red The commission derid.-d to !n-
| form th** xx ar burdens committee
-that it would r*-|dv xxithln a few
ja.xs t i*ttrr« 'f the German com
n)iM0i<>n in which on behalf of the
German gox’.-r nm*-nt demand w4iR
mad*- for ». moratorium for 1923.
It was
n r -■ hoping t hat
w .u 1*1 p* t ml t t he
tak*- *1* finite fdlllpe.
It wa* aU«
might ende.’iv
ing with German
an rff"^ to #* 11lc
dim* nit\.
The vol«•**"<»n th*- n \><^ of'the a
ti-i rd’iiarice at ’ *. Ho- k S *t urd
aft* rno.m xx ah 1’8*1. w I.u h
nut* rod *-o ni pa ra < i x • ly lu-ht
< it \ *1, * I i- n. S ipi’or t . j . f
(ilnan**- «in<! t h"M»- *. i -1 ■ • ” * I
be* n w »*r k Ing
bax*- voted. i(
Supporters .
(Ju mil ng that
people ar*-
it.
xx li i< h a
w or*l» d on
. • f 1 understood
to 7,a'»o M*|u>iro yard# ronMriirted at »<|
, I« st........ . e
Collego
.sanitarium building
same a# at the Cel-
.•xrt# an<1 Me-
board of con-
re com-
fire e«-
of the
build-
-< bm.g- oh it is in u«e. Ho wa®
h*i. lor insn<<lion of fire ea-
r* Marwhal Bate# had
report on the college
*• at request of the
lr«d ami whilo hi# pur*
■ -p* - t ft.r fire escapea
to the board
bo sought for
budding#
I )*• nlon.
I'intori completed
• xx ns *q the state In
ii st 11 u t i. -n# are located
I'.in • I was ofd'-red to
i >us for the board of
Pnded Prtte bm
YORK, tian,
bond doming#
Liberty Z 1-2#
Liberty #e<-ond 4s
Tdbrrty firmt 1 t
Liberty Kendo < I -<#
Liberty third t 1 - Im
Liberty fourth 4 1 4#
Victory 4 4-4r
I'nitrd Preet Dienatrh
ESSEN, Jaiv 13.- A < lash ia twe. ii Hu*
French and German# In th** Ruhr was’
averted w ith the Eren* h * ♦mimls-ioti t
agreeing to pay cuwh for * mil deliveries |
__At -a 4jaauXwmu4*6! with (irrniaii ..pern
tors the Fren« li firat threatened nrr« st '
uf the mine *,wu»rn and superintend*-nt#
gad the confirm ation of < oal supplies if
work win not reaumed <m Monday Th*- 4
’reach explained that agreement to pn\
l.usb wan temporary and Im to nvobl
closing of the mln* # German owner# (
offered to continue coal mining If p«id (
for it aubject to the approval of th*-,
national coal **<*mini#Mloii.
Eaaen wa# «|Uiei today with *»nlx
The
DENTON. TEXAS. SA 1URDAY Al’i’ERNOON. JANUARY 13r 1923_______
MILE AND A HALF OF STREET PAVING, WITH HOUSE BILL WOULD REQUIRE ALL SECRET
CURB, GUTTER AND OTHER CONCRETE WORK ORDERS TO MAKE PUBLIC LIST OF MEMBERS
AND SEWER EXTENSION IN CITY IN 1922 NEFF FAVORS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
a- 1
■ i Bar Probably Will Kame
Special Co. Court Judge
'.bablx' xx 1*1 tm called
Npd.’ ial 1ud4f t‘» * «!!
of 111.- c.-unty Court
»■!)♦■<, XI.*n*l;i/ morning,
t * d that Judge L<*gan
has *b ' id* d to make such n requeat.
It was hhid Judge wx-gnn had
de- ided t*» take that action. *TyO-
kllri abb t" crnie to the court-
I boils* ,’’ Xl.ii* x - B 1 v* V said, "but
hi*, physician dor# n*-t think
w .mid b*’ b* st for him t.> *!o, it b*‘-
*.f th.* aoiounr nF si. kn**##
is nt pr.-M.-ht. lb- r*mld call
k. t at li ■ - h ■ rm but he
war t to put the att.>rn**y#
t iambic "
Intimated that the French [
the moratorium j
Ruhr situat ion to
. reported that France
•or to arrange n meet-
r* t»re#entat ive# in
the reparation#
Tin* Mtrei t pnvlug h## been *h*ue by ;
, th*- co «q»«*rutl*ui of the property owner#]
have ’ j,f| tin* wtfeet# paved where they have i
furnlMhe *lth«* muterinl# through ***n
itrn.-torn »n*l the Mtrret and bridge de ,
| pgrtm«*nt of the * Ity Bum done the grad* ’
until jnj, f|H. frets and the pliulng of
ri* xt ' .ibh P*»y-| The exact figure# for 'the
gold marks due ; pnvlng show H.4417 lineal fret amounting'
* t.. *7 Ik'ai Uiitaairz* VaAPalaa a-a > 11 Mt F111 Mt 11
, <>*t ‘if $.V,.1tl.-> po liiHlve of tin- r'.»t "f j
tl,,. < u;l>» nml uiittor* built on every j
Street that bn* beat.. i
The *tn*-t* |'*ve,l ilnrlnR 1W22 were
Carrier Street, Congress venue, North
Lo> USt Street from College Aveuue
north to connett with the Denton Sher
, man highway. South Locust from the
square south to <oue<t With the Dalia*
Hint Fott Worth highway*. tHnrl
Strwt. Mulla’rry Street, Walnut Street
a lol J-earl Street.
I’avhig •», West Sycamore Stn*t from
| Avenue 1; to Avenue D I* under way
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