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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
V
VOLUME XXII
1922.
EIGHT PAGES
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6,962,034 BALES |
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New British Cabinet Is Named
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Concern Felt Over Failure
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ITALY
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I’rices
Getting Ready for the Big Show
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Lenin Better
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have
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be,
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2 p. m. yesterday
m. today
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USA Dirigible C-14 Escapes
Fate of C-2 Thru Presence ’
Liquor; Great Britain Won’t
Let ’Em Leave Port Without It
DENTON POST MAY
SEND BIG BAND TO
NEXT CONVENTION
COTTON GINNINGS
TO OCT. 18 TOTAL |
’•♦•un t in ft
h i |**M
aheep and lambn
• 11 ml tewl to
■ w.,av>l Mold <1 t
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in*-*- ting
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t he
place
meet -
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thia af-
Hgglott.
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to orguni
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ad <’on v<-
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Fowler,
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received by
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ACliOA
NOW
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. emperat
yeeterdi
padar
nirbmdrr Mending*
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on n t
the v>.ch<
. .< hi
pi • • .
Oct
♦ id'’ a n
'♦.rally
4 the- ,
1.11 h» rt
hiual
;t»*d
> fun that. automobO*^
UOOV ■ «■ — Fann e Haalett. M. I*- i
•<nlo- vada paoaMT aftei ter draw air
JJ.if ttahL , Noiraftor Ua
a nd
be
E
11
utnt by
-. b>. f ,
■ftl at 2,500 head ot cattle and
I vee.
buyere
: most
on
to
stocl________
enterprises HI
V25 000, said
tver exacted
rueh a char*«. .
S< r, t
bead '
that
U It t out
loi ul ele.
opened up 11
l> 5 -« ”
tares <■
bibber;
..••tob,
pcesin b« r
January
5' arch
Mav
July
Tuesday afternt
convictloi
tn Grayson
few «ni
with • t>
time he
InvilMtn
»<• |.n-
mi hIm-
“"I
wx ?o
!«.' 2S
Christi
.ley
Tuesday he expected
1 »»*'d on to
home and
Tem|
Maximum
Minimum
r/?
<*lgb -
of tilt*
opened
svRwton
purt.R
To Me Here
<’<»tnmander Owsl,
INJUNCTION UP TO 2:30 P. M
Dental Examination of High
School Children Friday
NO. 62
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT PLANS’
WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
TO PREVENT EUROPEAN CRASH
, 2 1 2o<j ?7
23 5Jfi 9^
2 4 u3 tri " <
2.X hh 2 I <x •
rniddi ■ n x
STEADY RAIN FALLS
IN ABILENE SECTION
liol
vWt -
v ax
the
ArkanxMM
Hoh r<‘
arris -
o gal-
under lock an<i
offlcrulM
pa -
nth
| ’>xas
I sll!'
William
Marqul-
Duke
co ii n t
war.
1 'i b u U G fl
2^ <.>47 6 7
28 65<1 /1
23 >5<u .'A
2 8 4J^< 4 6
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l< •’ hl- rd
■I our \ 011hm
lx ell y vilh- and
with po.H? oh in
•>f I he Ta la Li
niipear
lB... t ?.j
65 1-2 and closed up 5-6 Mav opened j
up l-« nt 66 1-2 and closed up 1-8 |
><
1.15 a
14 72
H <(•>
I
13 ?!.
r^i* 81 a-
n Smith
the re-
' i]
Hr hard Mandell TuendAy,
found to havf» defective l<4th«
aide- H
That
< 1 I ill a
the injutv
That
I lif-Tt)
i nil Ida I R
t take-M
That
not
Rtaners
..........lit .s e<
r.i it. d bv | <lecides
« t broil 4 h •*’ ‘ ‘ ‘
the Secr-s-i
Tyi,.K t-.< , 1
.\»nociatrd I'rcat I>t*patrh
ABILENE. O. t 25 —\ rP»w
<iv >iHn ir falling ov,.r ghi.** Rrctior
;r<-at benefit
rt anted
needed In
q»• m m 111
for
’h not
V. I
$d.0h O
e we«
2 0(1; g ou t •»
14.00 W7.03;
feeder
the ASSO-
i I »oroti v
. I... 1 »< 1 -
■nt» iiipoi a •
features of
BF
la ar-
.4 Hl si-
ad vice ot
lered com-
;> t, -"Jd
s
a: up
I 'alia
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v'omniitt
> fl veM ik h te
rnan for the
at Thursday r
' h h
..rath *»rn
(II. Bi. w
\ 1 r I n v. I -
^ealhef
■ 33' ;
ot the teeth Of a
of Denton, at
rs of the
Association
early.
0
W' T$|
g gn
t dal
Hy and .Ifiv
a pt>li< \
n|« .i<i\ progri mr
i fr-nt lv ", fol HI, r
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li f
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) - x S
ymse u
vA ho h i
is u 11 hi ii
-ralurc
1ay 76
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U'
under the value of
or. and was fined
one day In Jail.
Will looter, who
’with attempted
l/Iead>-d guilty Wednesday to ag-
. gravated assault, a misdemeanor,
and was fined >25 and Coats
The Claud Grant cases, charging
theft over the value of 150 and bur-
glary, were continued Wednesday
on motion of the defense because of
absence of witnesses. The stale had
announced ready.
Other cases
Kain waler, un.
hating liquor
unlawfully
uor. J
selling
IntoxioaUng
and
.......... of | . .
non - Inflammnbtr'
than-alr craft, hi
according- to a
been vary ‘
away with the t
glen an4 lira in <----------
planned to erect a aem-cnmr
plant and apnlv the new t.„_------
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im i iti tt g
I* »v A merit >
;«•< lur«-d.
_ meh-
si! V I lou ri (o
SEVERAL CASES ARE
CONTINUED; JDRORS
OF WEEK DISCHARGED
Cabinet CrUU. V«r_____
Oct. H; —citafH**;Mr
i!x cablr*t pre appnr-
ichlnsr h crixiH and th*
can-
AamhmOiM
jilrHtntfd I
1 MM ric t < \>urt i
lt> 4iant
the
M I it
Wirth nnd hl
enth -tppros,
Socnlll.ita are expected tc tnke
trol
^mrtrh-V
nt |K». '
bales: tbU
STATE SUPREME MELLON AGAIN
COURT HEARING DELAYS “DRY”
CORSICANA CASE SHIPS RULING
NEW
pel___
closed steady
Octobe r
December
JChUary
March
May
July
Spots atet.ly
21 35. ‘
Tnosd.i v
<-n ihat
"t im h
I < d 111» f i h <•
H’H-hvd
m < > 111 b < • f <', > v
Method of Pi educing Helium
Gas Cheaply Discovered
United t'rrnn Lh.^tnteK
WASHINGTON O< t
cheaper and more
method nf producing helium,
I gus Cor lighter-
ho been discovered
statement by H Fos-
' KalteU.
j heretofore hna
expensive to obtain, doos
h the possibility ot ei ’
1 dirigibles. It Is M,
- -SXf" 2Ka-
Quotations vs t ied
.— - .. 2.8.Tic. Cotton In the
seed sold at t! 1-ic and cotton send
.....-
., kr..^. ■•■yi.frsfe
Nickels t phelds Section It
Constitutionality of
1 22. ; .»s ot 191
l.uttier Nickels
E I
LONDON. Oct
iw- Inst my ht
I pal
a;1..18
Fort Worth Livestock
Umtrd /‘rrta Dupateh
FOKT WORTH. Oct 26
nn RtcMrR. cowr. heiferR. yearling*
And bullR wrr« well In line uith the
*..... r'alvng, Tn>UfV» r.
wtth their recent
quoted in
lower.
nut d»‘Rlr«iblc and
the nIow -
Auociatrd P^cst Dutnatrh
— Gut Lira
ginned prior to Oct. 18 aim unt< «l to
6.962.034 running LalvR,
128.487 round bales as half
and including R.3HI bah-M «>t
lean Egyptian and 2,HO Laics
iRland the <’i-nsus Bureau
ced today in it x thud ginning i < pul
of the Hcason.
ruling I
without 4
'-I&
. . , ...... .......................
___
bearing
morning
Were Idle,
nd bought a
le of about
■rt with theft
,0. entered a
lay to theft
mtsdemean-
und costs and
was charged
criminal assault.
Wednesday
assault, a r
fined |25 and
witness. ,1
If he bad
dtrlglll,. ,.r
t nu t a tai
r to that of Its sl“l
last _ .,
and giVen two years in each case',
was sentence^ by Judge C. R Pear-
man Tuesday afternoon He is al-
so under conviction on similar
charges in Grayson County where
>i» was given eix years, according to
officers.
Oil Manleld Under $25,000
Bond Under Federal Charge
Anoeialed Preu Ifi^uat.h.
Kt.DORADO. Ark Oct 25—R A.
Cox. oij operator hni Promoter,
wa» being held here today to qwait
action by FWderal otficlaia at I.os
Angeles on rhrrges of using the
malls to daftaud
Cox was arrested on r warrant
issued In Ix>s Angeles, whieb. ac-
cording to telegraphic adviflB tyre,
was rinsed on letters and
matter sent to s'ockholdt
prospective stockholders
ious oil enterprises His
fixed at >25 000, said to
largest ever exacted In
N A PLES.
government
tiered to C.
< 1sti, which had
erntnent by tl e
rule
ally, svlzl
thru
The
folios of ___--rr- _________
I navy, labor, public works end
lion
- r..... ,--............. 30.1'0
7 a. m. today jo.oo
2 p. m. today 2f.»t
Ralatlva MamMIty
m. today C? 2:2.2
T- T^..72.. 75c:-
■■pr- •*" _ _. _ ____
XL - ~ :
nd print'd
\‘.4 rn
In
bond
be
Wheat — December «a'iene<l up 1-1
At <1.10 33-8 and cloved up 1 3-«
May opened opened up 5-8 at JI II
J-4 and clORed up 1-2 July <
up 1-4 at 1 1 033 3-1 and < los
1 -2
Corn—December
New Orleana Cotton
Umtrd Prt99
NEW OKLEANri. oct
opened Nteady 2
. < !<>«> d RJead v
2 3 <5
23 4a
^3.41
23 40
23 32
23.2*
XpotR Rt»n<ly 2b higher.
•3 <2.
Okliihi’niii Hnnk
TULM < >k . (>< t 2f
held up (he bane at
♦ Reaped with $?.5oo
purxu it The roLbei v
lank also u.ig Ly vouth;»il
‘ng men. Th* y g<>t >1.20(».
zoaioa.
told TriaiMa
to return to I
spend llhris-.maa at I
Mill be here for •evtrxt
".,ys. H<> accepted a few tnaagRe .
Ill ts tor that time v> I th. Donloil '
friends Also s’ that time he wilt
. . iblx accept the Invitation Of
lit W orth Record to speak
> i< bro uichsting radio gtatlon,
"ill'll he to'd lrf-on:t,d within a ton,
'liter ot the Record, he would be ■
lad to do at tlrat opportunity.
k- ” " >i' .. ■ . - - : _ ' '
■t
falling t»v,.r
U Tl in- V»f
already
i A LadI>
T;’
and
Iia i H -I with
r It
!<l ’
v.Rtabl ______ _ ________
'•ii.- fireman war ovrr&Mn* by
md another CUt by fiytta -
Neither was seriously injur- . .
y« <1 L i rv i m
I >f Hll-tN
■igly In
I . i' I u il h
Auoeiated Ptcm liuijtateh
LOMMiy, <>ct. 2X—The raid-
net of Prime Mlnlatter inderww
Houar luixx w»%orn in Ml
Buckingham Palnrr thli lunrn-
ing. m rrwult of the taking
of the ruth of ofttrr the nirm-
bfTh of the rMhlnrt began fuar-
tloning na the nrt% g<
mrnt Immediately.
The retiring nilnlnterM
King taeorgr
the retiring
surrender lug
aegla. (hr Mrw mlnlntrrti hrgnu
to arrive to be kworn in by the
Privy ( ouncll.
The l,rlnrr of \1 nlrii nffrnifrtl
thr <*oiin<*H meeting.
With the faurrendrrlag of the
nenln thr c«»alltLiu m i>>|««t r x of
d-<ieorgr ufllrkiil.v iinakui
hlMto>>. Thr
nr xx
Aumciatrd Prctt Dinpalck
T.OND, 1N, <j, t. ;r, •, W1))
57.TI i1"’1 '
rctuifi m v
licit her i »*
d |»tb
onten-
II. a (l < r i r y
• c i nr aigu
i i.jui’i•tlfii in
Court tfl-A morning.
uigvti that 1 hi* ’notion
I'uiMK-aia pro* redlng.R
‘ t hr Ku pre me Cou i t.
I AlioF«.ey
thr man
de<*1a im
im without
an injunction
I ary of Stale,
<>1 .1 Stalt dr
hr Di li i. t
i. ut rori.t y to
I <<<ii boat clr.
With two cabam diRpoged of thru
,a plran of guilty In the Sixteenth
:ir District Court WrdneAday morning
and Rrvrral caRCR continued, thr ju-
tfy trialM of thr term have been
| practically completed and Wcdnew-
[’lay noon the Jurora were di»< harg
rd. There ir one more case on thr
docket In which the defendant Ik in
ul and if wIinrKRea from Dickenw
o u n t y
held la
E L
Robert Wilier NeBtegced
Robert MllUr, wKo wb’r convicted
«t week jn two caROR of forgery
b»Hk
8.90;
8.90;
a.75.
Cattle—Recclptlf 15.000. Market
weak. Prime fed .“tcers 110.750
13 25; plain to fair dresastf beef
MOers >5.50-^'10 75; Western steers
f6.50vT 10.00; Southern Steers $l.25»-
8.25; cows »2 2511’6.75; heifers 84.50
fitter-: stockers and feeders n SO ft-
1»?6 b”11'* ,:f'0®4-50; ogives iS.o’ Ai
. . J In Past 24 Lours. 20
; total to date, J,302 bale*.
United Prnt IHtpateh
CORSICANA. Oct. 25.—No verdict
had been reached by the Jury try-
ing the Mayfield Injunction case in.i inlijrt fr
District Court here when it went to ■•■..,....1
luncheon at 12:50 o'clock
ternoon.
Fear of a mistrial Mas not felt
this morning by attorneys here who
point out that the Jury had hud I
only a few hours to deliberate over
the longsuJIst of questions .submit-
ted to tnem by Judge Scarbrough,
Mho Is trying the case.
New York Cotton
United Uitpnlnh
i£W YORK. Oct. 2T. FuLur-M
nrd bteady 2 lower t<. 15 higher.
1 ufy 2 9 higher.
23 90
24 U5
23.3b
23.90
23.90
23 70
25 hl ft he I.
jc-i:
'Fires Gause Heavy Losses
at Brenham and Sweetwater d
RIH. TO SEPARATE INSIHANIF.
AND 1IAXK UKPAIV1 MK5T8.
Anoeiated Prm [Hrpatth
AUSTIN. Oct. 25.---Th.«pwork nf
draMing up a b'll providing for the
separation of the State Hanklnu
and Insurance Depa rtm-nts was
begun here today at a meeting ot
the legislative committee of Texas
:mu’«nce men appointed by John
M Scott. Ifeputy Insurance Com-
missioner. The committee includes
twelve insurance rep-esentatiyes.
’ X
Igy will) fiv<- khI-
d) under I«>< k un<i X
BntiMh < iff Kia Im <*
c I. a rance pa -
had thr* hranrn 8r
♦
I he shin
sin f:,. it.:r
1111- • i
ar>l m
. in m b
K x.i iinnat Inn
H- I >1 t hlldren
for by nientbe
< '< i. u l y I ten tai
” uulsttc to the opening earlyj
ember of the Red <To»» fr#l
! • 11 ■ linlc for th. needy, will 04
| plet.,1 at the High School Fr|
I Two hundred and aeveOt
■ io .'li en at tl;a North Ward
mined by I>rs. W. A.
can be secured trial may be
ter this week.
Rogers, charge
the value of ii&l..
plea of guilty Wedneadi
—■-----------------iso, a
125
18 hat Germany
l tie question
S Io S.I 1,1
shoiibl nut .ttenibj, Lu 111-
pl.'i tj.-rmat'j anv r.avment
' ‘ . .i| .u it y, Wh it
city y|ie ought to
l.loy
Into klalnty.
Iloni.r l.aw's new c... ,-r n.,,
received the m.-iU i.i turn iron,
the bands «,f th.-,r t.iunur. h.
thus dosing o, e of the oiftst i t-
cttlna epochs l>. th.- poltllenl
history Of Engluo.l.
United I'rMt Lhtpaleh
W, Oct! -25.—Inu-
ance of eriforcamant regulations
potting Into effect the Daugherty
ruling prohibiting liquor on all
American vessels and on foreign
vessels in American waters was
further delayed today by order of
Secretary of the Treasury Mellon,
pending working out of further
problems.
Until new regulations are Issued
prohibition enforcement wll contln-
as heretofore.
Local Cotton.
One bale of cotton sold here Wed-
nesday for 22.170c, which is said to
be perhaps th* hlgb-et price nnv
bale has brought b<-e dining the
present season. ”-----. *
[J. from 22.50c to
Teens Ginning Fltrurew
Ginnings prior to Oct. IX last v.ar
amounted to 5.497.361 running
bales. Ginnings prior to oct tx this
year and last year in 'l.-xas m.-i ■
respectively 2.637o!95 ami I 73s X
running bit lea.
Imllns tinier s«pi»ly Sborf
D.'LI.AS. ''cl 27.- Without rain
White Kock, th, last remaining
source ..f supply of water for l»ai-
'as. Mill furnish Water for only six
mint hs longer
;>ar(j .
” L ♦' J ,L
rvol u t L>na
ur> Hiift <loi M h ,vfr
*r"'1'. ‘-h'.oi <.e.,, .t„|,l
Filit>(»ii Is’u-ral uu’FiL.rx
”***.,IJ ’l 1 Uiertinj' tlilH
‘ ‘ r< a I But >H) m ijt
*»1I of h', r d« bls,' he d,
What Was Left of Haileybury After Forest Fire
■ >/ A
Nicolai Lenin, Russian Botehe-I
vist premier, renting ouLc<-doo«-gl
whtie recovering from hla recent
Hlnesa Notice hie rough work-
man’e ehirt and ganara) “proMne
.UBl- •WAR,-----
'-I .Let ion b« t w eer, <
l.tl'l til' i’lllte.l Slates
'•> l.lo> d Oel.r g.
m foi the la-agi . of Na-
unftt -rnn ;rr>t the United
all t i.e g i ' a 1 na , uoi.s of
as wej; as the sins 11 tie
"ill lie crippled au.l can
e il a full pur,., se Amt-t iei> I
al l-'tit <in i ■ i ■! w k t >
o“
A taoeiatrd I’rntn Dh,
AUHTIN. <». (
fence niv< n II
Rtrr County
kllHrvK of c*
affirmed Lv
1 n
the
Lout M
at n
d
Would I > »t i f ■
1 I ou'
L.i a Land of one hundred
wtu’.M. dlx* uMM*'d hi -TuwM^y-
Arthur (> Mr-Ntt-
n Uwkioiu and
U ♦ I A <> |q>oiitt»-d to HlVib-
fi-usiL lity <,f the plan,
r T tri» rt mg u a m < n -
l.hi- mov»- and it vx
a < ha nf’e f‘»r it
<-h H.uid. if >r-
Hok|ie-4(R for H
H it-nal Ix-Kion
of the 1’OMt i« I
ha"\»- it trained
r a( bnecfwAter
United Prent
OS sWl I'.TWATER. Oct. 25—WwiiMa
,1 i estimated at J30 U00 Mas caoBed to-
ms I'.t a fire which gutted two
-'iilbllngs and damaged another. The
started from a n-atsrheMer In
h larberehop and spread to a Jew-
< ii esiabllshment and a dry gooda
■ 11 > I •• '' ■ "
F* Liberty third 4 1 4x
Liberty fourth 4 1 • la.
Victory 4 3-xs
Chicago Grain
United Pretn Ihtpateh
CIIK’AtJO, Oct 25.—Grain prices
cloRt’d irr»ai*lul totAiy. Wheat and
near deliveries of <4jrn flnl*hed ruI>-
hi a nt tally hiKh>-r. while distant
corn future* and *>atR wen* frac-
tionally Lelwo yesterday * aver.<i(*'H
Thv trading mum largely local in
4*hararter and the technical market
situation was rcRpunsible for
fluctuatioriR. iToviaioriM cloned low-
aetroue forest fire whichWH^j^tw^^lO 6^00'f^m^th f01^’ Ont- ,oUowln< ’he dig-
what Halleyburv-, principal reeidenUal digtricL “ lh’lr *“*“*• pkitur*
• •'•m pond’d of H
H Gouldv and
arpntriT^d Yrt pre-
t’. tn- considered
ThurM»la\ night thanking th«- people
<»f l»*-ni.»n for timir aMNintaqre in
the welcoming h«»mj- of Colonel Oxxr-
l» y ’
The r<»*u mIno j Ians the employ-
er au XdmUiiit for it leant a
4i f his time.
Hpp«Of’|e-fi I
matter arjd a
anti t<> ivpori
i n k
The
plan** f<»r \rmlxti
A rn URi iii' lit
\ V Brier
I la n <| ut t
< •«»ii Id y a nd
injunction suti
t he <■ b itii in -
re grunted
relief ait'i
u non rmrn
l llilL \ KI % \ s
11 Al M l H.
A floriated I’rein Dupatrk
AI ST IN, oct ‘j;,..— ph..
annual
1.1 Ira r v
today f-'c
librarian s
< irvaniza t itm
Ubrarx
d Hst i< m io <•"!)<
mven’ion
Tin**" t ii at)a | • <l<!r•• m.m of
|t) ill . Ml f»R
libi.ii i< n at’ S. *M.
1 I Mt liNNI on s of (
w» ! »• the chief
meet i .ig
YIELDS (ONTROl.
FA1( HIT I
Oct. 25—The Italian
has virtually surren-
th» demands of the F.'.s-
‘ challenged the g< v.
---threat thst It would
the country legally or ill"g
n.g the government either
I'sriisment ,>r insurrection
Fasclstl demanded the prrt-
forelgn affairs. army.
1 uvln-
u */NJ h
. 25 —Thr.
11 ugh» * L\
DIhI ri< t < ’o»
r 11 g r r s . (j
the ’ 'oiii I o.......... . ,
Appeal* today Hugiit M .oltnititd the I da
killing MH tile rcaull of a dl.-l'iif,. I <- i L
tween (he two num lh>e< is was ! I'
found dead In n ratfir rar nt Atptnr | *
Three Death Sentences I Blsni Ixxrd
Three i'iikph m which the death |
RcnteiHT hail been h.-**-.-^st <| by L»'a
er courts were dlsnils . .| |>y th
Court of Appewl” Two l-tau.-r
defendanta ♦Mcaprd >ul .ul
third t>ecHUsr of thr d< ith «<t
defendant The can* s <(f | >t«••_-,» ijarg.
of Llveoak County and Nt w l dr Sil
va of Jefferaon County w • r,. dis
iniMNed becauar of rtoap*
of George K illough of
County because < f KilL-i
All three w rr,. <-on \ i< . |
The 99 ) ear s. i l.i
ney Harper by th.
District Com t for t h»
Infant chi Id u as r» \
mAnded Harpii was
killing hla ch I LI in< I
I’topiM, Texas T’hr com I h
that thp child dir-1 of suffo
named to make
I’M.x 3 re
rnon -s Rrownlow.
and Gaither Tomlinaon.
<Tat k Owxlry, Dr. J, H
S. D Ib.beilH
'.iiiiHi'i t»-»■— E Is. Ander-
Rui ker. Eloyd Brook».
<>hn Storrir. Connie Jones
Committrr to Confer with
M»-n—Howard Ft nt on.
Ha la Williams. Ot iR
Roto rth
Liverpool Cotton
United Prtt l/Mpaieh
LIVERPOOL. Oct,
t'petted tjarrly stesrty
<-r. Closed Lately
r- o htgh.’T.
I October
' Decs nber
r—— January
March
May
Joly
Kpots barely steady l high. r. <i .
■nund fair Hales 10.000. Am. tu .m
5.200. Imports 5,000, Aliirrnan nori-
Middling 1*35.
of Utile Elm Man to Return
Concern ^Is felt by his family nnd
friends over the failure of John W.
Kelton of Little Elm. who has been
gone from horn, ten days to return,
Seconding to County Attorney Ben
W Boyd.
He said that on Sunday a week
ago Kelton went to Dallas anil said
he Mould return by wiy of Car-
rollton that night to visit relatives
but that relatives there said they
had not seen him.
According to Boyd. Dallas boun-
ty officers are searching for the
missing man,
“There Is every Indication Kelton
went to Letot on his return from
Dallas Sunday afternoon a week
ago,'' said “Unles we find some-
thing more of him or his where-
abouts In the next day or two I will
be thoroughly convinced that my
theory that he has met with foul
play Is correct.”
Attoeiated Preu Uupateh
COHSK ANA, Oct. 25.— No de-
etetoa Xml been reaebed at
o'.lork thia afterauoa by
jury which is deliberating
Injunction proceedings In I;
trlcl Court here which seek
keep the name of Earle IL May-
field, Democratic senatorial
eandldste, off the Noxen. Her
election ballot.
The Jurors went fo luncheon
at noon, but there had been
word an to their dellberatlc
Thr CM went to the Jury at 3
o’clock yesterday.
lowel to J
.’OF 2. higbet.
stale Argument I'oluta
OHtgr iiointf. arg ied by the State
it,elml.d
That Citiy.ei.it are not authorized
to bring quo warrmto proceedings.
That equitable relief la nut axuil-
to political rii;blH.
plaIr-11 rts elloM'
n.i In jut y and
will not I ie.
oU'Iciais cannot be vnje lu-
re judlclb! forfeiture of .the
rights to go i n the l>al-
phoie.
the present
propel under
sine if relief
luivai'-nt to final
the whole case
heavy stone was reectt
flight to '-omplete the I
Section but four m<>ie <
iti^ld a half stone ate
tn* surrft.'tng' can be
The n'contl section
Inth will be closed - i
less the Other muteilil'.
cslved «onn. J. Ben ll.l.'ii i.
charge of construt lion, said We.l
ueadny
1’la.ox
night w inertrnir of
z k v I 'os t.
I'.inplll tt.es
. I Tbi- w . || a’1.
Mti<- ft.r
r>< d t »■. i
th. St a
<!. with
Th 4- puipOHi*
I h« Lan<J
- gu To th* n»-xt Natlon-
!<<ri <•! th.- 1,4-gum t<> b*
Er;in< iSio m (N-tober at
ro I \ I \ i n At ( hw Nl* y »f
I’.'JllJ’Jf Will preside.
Thr purpoMt- Ot thr flli-rthig w an
to miikr plah". rol an Ari||l|»t |i »• J >M y
I' L ra ' I < n in that wouhl br
■ n k’»pM g with’ th»’ Ntau<hir<f that
•*l <’uhl L» . -lahlNhol hihI malntaln-
• 'I ffo tiio po«.» t n 11 Las furnish**!
th.. National ‘ '■ - ri> rwl»-r <-f th* !.♦*-
gum thin y»-ar arnl who wan its first
« orn rna mli r > ’<■ mrn 111» wi-rt- ap- |
pnint.'l arid ■.• •-!. iiiNtiui titj to map |
• ■ul a pit-grH/n un that Lhrim and to
riirtk»‘ tlo-ir rtjt’-rl.* at a m»»ting to
I-*: h» hj in \f Thurnday mght at h
o'clot k at tin- arm- r> K»- f r«- n h m» n t h
IJI b»- furnished and a <-omrnlt(*H
co»nf’OM4 d i,f s T <’ook -4 7»kv»f
al(»H. W (' Sirnp> t a/i<l (hr.
wax ;ipp4.)ni«d to arrange
Ii). dd I ii g } f»• • *h rn»-' t ~
Roberta. Dr
.’ark
.nd ’.r
O p< e
r ighIm
ill till*
b.oxx’c v< r. (lit
not change the
f nt. -n
private or Indivhi-
Ht it g u^hed from
Chapter 88, I ,"w s ’ot "1 9 I >? w'a:" n p ! ' .‘L !/.’A 7
held tiy Luther Nickel* .,; I>alla~ uu'hoiity t
representing C E King and his I tT?"
Aociutes • i • ’
Nlrknljt declared that
of the primary election
< ’hapter KM con ver is
htiojil right>» into I
whi< h rnav br iitigat
Lt parties
te rented, lit- Ha id,
then* NtHtute* do
rRMential ci-rtrai ter.RticF
right* hr beam pi
'ia! right* a* <11
public rights.
N'lckelH m|h<> contended that
forcrable legal rigt.tr* with
to part> nominee.** ha’ c be* n
led In private cIDzeriVanT t h. .
righty are not p >1 it leal r’rhts
erned b> patty law or Uhage.
A t' S T 1 N. () c t ' 2S Th77T *1 ji 'TiV JT n> W A 8HTTOT
torn suit su’h aw that attempting;
fo restrain the Se<r«far> ot Stale
Hum cptitying <Eai l< D Maxfields
name 4* ( st-hai >\ i| candid.He
jo)n< <1
a l (< >1 lo-
be l»t ' >
a,M th.
year in T<-
2.637*195 ami
TO
I-.ast Texas tnnlgkt
Tb ur artsy unsettled,
local •howfrm,
Mtntr < otiiniil tee
SANT \NT< NIO
(’hall man C Dhvim
•nevt i ng o| 11 e
U\e <’<>• 'i lit’, e t«.1 | 'al! ».m <
Th** T»ur| os<,- of the meeting
slut'll in the <-a 11
. 25 Bren i.
Law h»Ht night ikhI" d tl.t
the principal uemLi ra <d
net. .Mar 11 uia <>f Sa iinhut _v
dent of the < onto 11
lord high chancelloi.
win, chancellor *>/ t.
C Bi idL**i)ia»■
.Im (hirzon. for
of Dex - ri**h 1 re. <
1 eel, India. 4< • r I
r» o 1 . 1Jeu t. Col A ill* 1 \.
of admiralt>
totlax and
to *mali trn n
Stink .• 1 (• r
some ]o ;.| i 111 s
< » WASHINGTON. <
< ► Ships between Am*
< » British porta are
.4 1 tw««n the 4«v4l ^r.4
< ) .blue aea.
<• British shipping 1 -ep .jla Llori*
< » will riot permit a Him to leave
« » port without a gallop of brmn-
« ’ dy fur each 100 ateerag** pun-
< » HrrigerH *>*• h< a rd
< ► Dau# hejt y m dry
< r won't ter a nhip In
« • danger of reiiure if r
< • any liqnot* in violation
• ’ the Eighteenth amendment
< » Th* U. S, Hhir»t»lri»*’
4 • liner President Harding
« » rd from England tn
< • York yawurday with fiv
< * Iona of brand
’ » key. becaUMe
« i wouldn't give it
< ► unleRR it
< > aboard.
“ii.1;;'
Stat m I
the *U |
1 * r o w < h 11 f
be 1 ’
United Prana Diapnlnh ***»"
U IMfMGTU*, Ort.
l<»i>vrl*ht 1112a by V'atlmii
l-rrs«>.—I'b<- A merle* n CUV- .
er.uneut bu* entered Into <H-
ptomnll.. deliberation* to deter-
mlne wbnt <■*.’ be done by the-
I .tiled stoles ,0 prevent a UnuJ
v riwh In ‘
nrandeU Hearn Applleatlan
United Prtna Uiepatth
WASHINGTON. Oct. 25—Associ-
ate Justice Louis D Brandela of the
1 nited .States Supreme Court will
hear arguments at 2 o' dock thia
afternoon on the petition of ship-
pers for an order of supersedeas
preventlnr enforcement of the
Daugherty rullnr against liquor on
ships pending final action on the
legality dT'the ruling, the Depart-
ment of Justice announced
The shipownera are petitioning
Braudels to hold up the decision of
Federal Judge Hand Jn New York
refusing a permanent injunction
against th* Daugherty ruling.
Kansas City Livestock.
Uait«J Preu Uiepafth
KANvAS CITY, Oct. 25-Hogs--
■ IU>u«lpt».. UUUM); mcveWe. Irto—•t»-“ «
68;6'.'4a*i 85 Hrsv+es Jxto-rr
packers find butcheis JX6.77T
lights fiif 40ig>3.80; pigs $X Ibltf
Surfacing ot Dallas Road
Slill Delayed Dy Materials
Because of d< lays In the shin |
inent of mnterii.lH lb-
work <>n t he In nt on - D d I
Way Is proceeding slow lv
the last s.'V'tnl w.'.ks n..|
materials have li.'en rec
flu'-
ArrTimt'.ario.r to fht station by
fail-I and mother. Mr. ana Mr*.
». . Owsley, .and his brother* *1N|
ist« im. Colonel Alvin M Owsley ot
.''■inon. NatlonaLCommander er tm.
Ano ri in !.< gmn. left Tuesday af-
i moot, on the Texas Special (nr
Indianapolis to take up his dutlea
„m i '.an. ua nd er ot I h- Legion. - A
i unib. r of ex service men; sotna ot
Idem men who servoa under hla
. mi'i.ud while he was a Major •>«
.ho I'hlrty-Hixth Division, and cloao
iio-ndc. were at the station to btU
'urn farewell and godspeed on ‘ kS
■- ork for this year. , . •. '
Colon,-| oWsley cairn. bo*ne from
I bi. 'b ell, n at New Orleana. aa ba
express, d it. to see h s parents tea
.■mb-irlt >n his duties aa heidl
i " l.tghni from his tome togn.l
IL g. vs directly to Indtanapoltw I
vh.rc-”ie will turn over bib work
I .is hrxd nf the A nerlc*nla*t|ota
i ommission >f the Legion and Wlft
i.’lieve Hanford Mac.Nider, ftigt
■ '"In mund.’r. of the duties of Utat
c ' iiwnnndtr Owsley has then
i ish ’o New York City whops
ha-, i.ri engagement for October
meet the twer.ty-two repro-
of the soldiers ot tore
nations who have been tour-
America. Colonel Owsley said
an interview Tuesday afterna.«n
t IT" expected to make a trfb to
.shington inside of a ftloHrh
where “1 hope to see -—-
llitdit g and to give him
f rttmentF of onr American
.continued were. Cody
lawfully selling lutux-
Mrs J M Rainwater,
lly selling Intoxicating Hq-
M. Rainwater, unlawfully
and unlawfully possessing
liquor.
July opened up 1-x gt
closed unchanged.
Oats - December open’d up 3 1 ;,t
40 3-4 and closed off 1-8. May op-
ened up 18 at <1 3-8 and closed
off 18 May opened upu 1-8 at 41
J-8 and closed off 1-4 July opened
off 1-8 ut .39 and closed unchang-
Liberty Bond Market.
NKW YORK Oct
bund cloHilifts.
Uberly 2 !-2r
liberty firM 4h
Liberty Mecund 4n
Liberty firnt I . I.
Liberty RCvond 4 1
ABflOCIA1*KI> PKE9R 8ERVICK
BKltVICK
A.hs<>- mt hi
.» i h r» e - da v
11 < > in va t iour
a t it’iula !"•«■
»f tile b<>u th WPRtot il
A I.I t-iti!i jjd 4<||*> of t,’»»
be fore tbe
Nhlpa May Bria* Liquor
W'ASHINOT^r*iicJL*,*2?--Vntl 1
regulations putting Into force At-
torney General Daugherty's ruling
with respect to liquor on foreign
ships can be drafted, enforcement
of thP law will continue as here to-
fore, said a statement authorised to-
day by Secretary Mellows
Foreign ships entering American
territorial water* with liquor on
board nit cargo under seal can pro-
■.•eeil to their destination In foreign
ports, the stattmant said, and sea-
stores In such foreign ships which
are required to be sealed on arri-
val nf the vessels can. when such
’••ot'esjl'e required tor the use of
officers or crew, he opened from
time to time for withdrawal for such
purposes
The sale or service of liquors to
passenger* within American terri-
torial water* Is forbidden.
week's high ter cl
were not selling
freedom and prlc» .. ,.
that div Isoin steady to
The quality was ' 2
that feature contributed to
nesa of th,, trade Receipts
11 limUe ........- . .
2.5017*7-i
Hog buyers were bearing .low n
.luring most of the morning ami
of the big fellows Were Idle, but
shippers got in and bought a few
hogs at a decline of about 15c.
Packers bought at a decline of 25c.
Around 1.500 head arrived. Very few
pigs were here and the market on
that class was fully steady.
The market on f '
wns steady Receipts were
?50 head Choice lambs
(12.50
CATTLE—Beeves L'l.50<f 7 50;
dockers U.50(»5.2(>; coms
C OO. heifers >3 JO® 5.50; tn;
J.'3 00; calves 32.00 It 6 00 :
n.75^7.25. 1 carlings $4 'tor,. X oo
Ilogs—Heavy >8.00478.50; mcdlbm
f4.50’71'8 75; mixed >7.0041 8 00 liulit
Sit 75 WX W common >« ooi, 7 co.
I’lita Jf' OO47V.L5; rough l eavj 16 00
rough >5 0 0 47 6 00
Sheep apd lambs—Isatnbs
l^.5»; jeurUngs >5.0'1 ® 9.Oil
8(4005.50; culls |I.00a>2 00
U.04>4?’.50; wethers
etocker sheen >4.50fu6.'0
Jamba >8 5047-8 50.
I a> '
H. .xptev
th*’ qdPNtiufi
I 1
1 « u a |
United Preaa ihapateh
Al STI N, (><-t. 25 — StibmiMsion
lh«* ta*** xvhiuh seeks to hold
void *>i<le* <»f injunction gi
DiRtrlrt Jndftp H.iwkinR
at (’orsicana rebtraannK U
tary of State from certifyi,.
* ■ id Th
I nited
lu»*l today in
b* f< re a
a number of wonvn
ituuiiig (he soeetat'
was mad* tf.at tin
vx *.s i t h o u t j 11
cas* wan Mininitte.l
Certified cjueRtioiiH from
Ccurt if t’ixij Appeals
Local Produce.
Otiotnttona are: Hens 14c. fryertV
15c to l«c. egga |0e to (Re turkeys
.’J”*' '•<*>*••’■• B. Hble butter
20<s to 30, packing stock, butter 15c.
ttoeka IS to t* par do., gesb (5 lo (7
•* - - -________
I uronr.
.-on-tnutly exeteangwg
• a lau'k nnd to-th be- —
twee,- ll,r Mate Depirtment In 1
D nshlnuton and America*
tmhnnandora abroad, wbue
foHvernatlnna nre ensuing here
b.-tw'-eu rteeretary nf rttdift '
liuahen and foreign Ambaaage*
dors <>n th., aerloua sltitatien
In Europe In which the old
Va.'r^ -
If In kuunn ihal (be qaes- I
(ton of the p«»«*dbiHty apd aft*
xisftbllHy of u xxorlfi egneffv—UbT -J
on economic rehabilitation
a etiuction of land armament*
<0 b>* Nponaorrd by the I nite<
Sitnfea nnd to be h< Id in Wnab-
Inrton for thr purpose of •«• *
tlioK ihia v«aat probarn* la ft,
in« in ihese diacuaaiona. tent ftt
prt*N«*nt it ia iiHponnlble to state
xx ith nnj rertaintv whit tke ft.
nni derision of thia ftox ernmoBt
xx ill b<>.
OWSLEY DEPARTS TO
TAKE UP DUTIES AS
LEGION COMMANDER
DENTON, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 25
U-O7B-SE0B6EWIUSUPPMIT5NYPAIITY” ‘
11 ill I nr* i«roQT Mfiioin vunn t vua* >a _____ “
THAT IS NEITHER REVOLUTIONARY NOR
REACTIONARY; WOULD PAY U. S. IN FULL
Wrat Texan tonight and
Thursday partly eluu.ly nrulb-
Meeting Called
<)•■! 2.> StA»o
c-.il I t-<i a
I?.:.. - .... -Jg-X.
; , .......... ■' ■ -*
Lri-'V',.. -ii
Un'ted Preet Uieputeh
HHENIIAM. Oct 25.— Flrrt teligV-
<d i.i have been uf Incendlgry^prt-
um destroyed the warehouse 4>f the
Washington County Warehouse Co.
t"g. tii.-r with 500 bales or cotton
h'fc .arty today with an attimatod
loss of >75.000 The fIro la Mid to
, q_ ;.iai U.l in a mysteriogg, MM-
nn.l an investigation will ba
, company officials ahnouncad.
F. II. HEWITT FOUND DEAD IN
WACO HOTF.L.
Aeeoeiated Preu Diepatek
WACO. Oct. 25.—-Frank H. Hew-
itt. 56. commissioner of Immigra-
tion of the Canadian governinvnt
nnd In charge of the Canadian ex-
hibit at the Cotton Palace here, was
found dead In his room at a hotel
here this morning Hewitt's home is
In Winnipeg, but hla hrad.iuart *rs
tn thr United Stat’s ire in Kansas
city. Ho died from a paralytic
stroke.
liiepat. h
prevent.' I i
II
=
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i
W. G. McAdoo Taken III; Will
Cancel Some Speaking Dates
Aneoei»ted Preu Dinpateh
DODGE CITY. Kan . Oct 25 —
William t>.- McAdoo, foi mer Secre-
tary of the Treasury, vus unable to
deliver Ils s heduled add’* ssea here
today because of IllneS* McAdoo's
i.d.lroM fct Syracuse, Kan., thl
terioon and Denver tonight
were cancelled upon the J ‘
bls physicist., who or-t
plete rest.
McAdoo became sudd.tilv ill last
night after lesvlng Wichita He
will not make an aodre-a in the Li-
ter*.t of the ■ Democrat Ir campaign
until h* reaches Salt Lake City a io
then only with the consent of his
physician, he said today.
at (’orsicana rehtraAiins
tary of Sf.it.’ fropi .ert
name of Farle B. Mayfb l
u<rati<- nominee
Senator wan
premc Court
<ouilroom, a
Inft incl'itied
Con ten t Ion
Di«trict • ’out t
diction. The
*even
Fifth
1 >a I fan
The court allowed thr»*e
for arjeurnert. xx huh start* d
u'rh'rk Before argument ;
gun Chief Justice C. M ( urt tun
nounced tie uum ill aiul r«
4’iX he hoped su< h a* tioii
be conaidered as a diRwoirtoy.
<!|st i M l
and couht im>'
\nto -rrtnrr-n
lion ot E L
for' Mavf t Id. in upvn
•i.ent un th*- Max’tn Li
til** Supi**ii.r Court tTls
Tramnu’li uiged that
to stax (lie . .
be g rant rd by (
C. Xu turn,
Gcn* ral. xx h<
| argum* nt
t h*
Annociatcd Pitta
♦ NEWPORT NEW
« i 25—Deatrui tLon
< » d 111 ft i b I e C -1 4
*» today, in the opinion < r <.t!ii *-i
« > at Iwanjcley Fi* Id, b> th,, pi » s
• » ence of mind ot a member o
< • crew when u hoi*’ was to!
* » the biimp'H g.is bag as it
• » beinft taken from its liai
<» When hydrogen lwy.*n t..
i f rape from Tpe. bnc*
< » by rusht for nafety * \< < pt
< » man. who pulled a cord rel
i » iiift tiie gan.
* » Officer« wlio
i > accident Raid
<» done that the
* » blv would hav<
« • milar to that of its si«t. r -lnp
<5 the C-2 at San Antonio rec» r..
4 » ly.
Hughes Death Sentence From
Brewster County is Affirmed
F
II
are of
ntclli-
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lity of
yer is
e first
rentier
:mir*I
in our
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