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TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 1920.
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DENTON,
DENTON NORMAL WINS FALL TERM DISTRICT
BY SCORE OF 47 TO 0 SATURDAY AFTERNOON
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VOLUME XXI—EIGHT PAGES
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BY ALLEN BRADFORD
United Press^ Staff Correspondent.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Recognition
Today*!
Anniversaries
forth
eara-
Dal-
l flora
Baldwin
sheriff
LEGISLATORS ASKED
TO HELP PREVENT
JAPANESE INVASION
25 te ti2
5 to 22
Ing I
ma RM
bTe.<"
5 fit 9 .stockers
When the present
completed—ft.
Ished by Jan
BY ALLIES LIKELY
BE GIVEN MEXICO
minora, contest of
seeking to rcfcrir.
ment and decision made
Pearman and v,E.-L
t et
t he
was
receiver
conferred on
1
The
on
7 a.
1 P
HrailsC*
yesterday
today
today
opening off
mnged.
12 03
a w o men
rdless of
poll tas
It
ths
■ y
has
of
inc
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Just Folks
By Edgar A. Guest
.10 ON
in in
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LOCAL grain
<». t 30. — Local
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£
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ulhiuii nunniRL wino j^ll iliiwi uiuhuui
ANOTHER EASY GAME | COURT WILL ADJOURN
TO OR. MOBLEY TALK L. .
Humidity.
XX p»
A Q
U A
iany
* -ftfilUNMMs
LU__p
flplt »•
that
proviOknck, h. I.« Ort.-ao.—
A death Mat of Seventeen men wan
reported here by nurvivora of the
Cape Fear, two lea* than the num-
ber of probable dead previously re-
ported.
;» JI
»U <1 of Hp‘ < -
I Mirant
... of B»f-
lit to »'4U«b-
I the
| . a i
gainesvh.be, <
, ulaht not more
r acreage In cotton next year was
I aorittue ! i p}h wJ)(> b(i,(, n mry,.
last nigh’ A eounty-wlde
•;; t<» niR k <•
railed for !>«*<•
CONCRETE SHIP IS „
SUNK IN COLLISION
NINETEEN MISSING
DOMESTIC MARKETS
OPEN WEAK: SHOW
STRENGTH AT CLOSE
Barometer
in.
in
in.
„,,w another
overruled the de-
appeal to
* District
uunir.
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FIRST EDITION—NO. 67
RECOGNITION SOON
i RY Al I IK IIIFIY
I W y nn,
1,- | noune<
‘ f,.n-e
ft th
rief» <
It ua« a
until the
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
, - • - , . .. , 1 , ? — — • . —'
20c
13c
22c
B5-806
25c
50-550
ftOc
U-07
..75c
all
,________ of
Paints along the shorn also ■
mekage. but th.wc was no
xvtil be a dramatic reading by
splendid artist. |
--I
i^B
today:
’ baAiM
2 ba'KiR
per bushel
>ul- |
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♦ ■ -------
JH1.lt Spencer
British premier.
1K25- ' ■ ’ '
short 1“
In Engl I
l>|e<| the
1X4 5—
will overshadow this I
delight and amusement.
‘ ‘ laugh |
7?
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OatH. No ’
Wheat. No.
Ear corn. I
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i lAKI'.E
♦
I ' dinn rival. Deluwnnti.
■> : minutes on the home
♦ 'International fishing
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WASHINGTON,
day w father will 1
rnuc> of the eastern
try. according: to tu
forccaat of the
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mtHlistens
MttllNb Lio I trio
IH11
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brMt I
enter*
known, but
as a
roof
nr
pt
an
exv.
. .. Ibis tslhl
Kola ria ns and I
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J
I agTd^badi v. Her bulkheads held, how- j AT LEE BUILDING WITH
-lever, and she anchored in th** bay. Th* ■ -
iCape Fear went down so,quickly that
ithe majority nt h-» crew had. to jump ( ,
into the water
Funeral for Captain IT.'
Swisher ai Garza Attended
by Several From Denton ....
t
Tonight nnd Sundny.
rialng temPernnr*‘‘
J
who killed
Brown near Hot
—|n thp last
I plav after the
;„.:i on Durant's
fumbled and lost
against the Oriental
it was declared here.
^eiS^CHAUTAmo™. ’
f Atia-ntns FmW whs daTK-
Her bulkheads held, h<
i dozen
I e i
audicuyc in
♦uiuiilwi' uLUlU Lion*
the citv.
the filM.Ht ice
"Atm rnvi
a udiu i
of hix < > ; c
inti i est iii^, 1
i in v, .'».r»c, ka i
: t rad in a* M
dul ib<iv,in<
& ■
♦ rage dally pr.HlucSton was placed al 1.-
♦ 261 5ho barrels as compared with 1.-
♦ 270.090 bar’reTs in August.
NCHODNEH I.HAD IN RACE
WITH CANADIAN
HALIFAX, N. H. Oct. 30.—The Yan-
kee schooner Esperanto led her Caiia-
■ • by about twenty
strech I** Die first
boat race.
■
SAN BENITO, Texas, Oct. 30.—Imme-
diate action on the I hr ugtoaad-Japan-
ese lmmlgration”iuto the Rio Grande
Va4IuM hax be«n asked’of state and nat-
iondl legislators representing thia dis-
trict, it was learned here today Let-
ters and telegraphs have been sent to
legislators requesting that something
bo done before Oriental colonisation
starts. It was said.
Whether the question will bo taken
up before the regular January session
of the Texas legislature Is not known
I according to the men who are fighting
Ithe coming of Japanese into the Valley.
I Ho far no Intimation of the action of
Ithe Legislature has been given.
Organisations Unite for Eight.
Rotary clubs, Chambers of Com-
■ meree. business mens leagues and far-
mers 'organizations have all gone on
record against the Oriental invasion.
v(. yards
„..cled left
Cobb went
through a
Relative
7 a m tod as
Observations by Jno.W ^*ln’
■’hM M l M »»« I ■ >1»» »♦♦♦
DENTOS
f£o»4i i quotations
Argus J'
name
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WASHINGTON, Oct. SO.—Formal
negnt f.lions looking to the recog-
nition » rthe new government In
Mexico nre expected to be Innuga-
rniexl Immediately after the elec-
tion. || Is understood that Roberta
l-esqulern, Mexican confidential
department officials.
In administration eirclea It waa
stated that a. a preliminary to
full recognition much depended on
•lexlco'a own action. It waa point-
ed out that tarransa deereoa
against xvhlch the Amtrli.s gov-
ernment has repeatedly protested
hZve not yet been rem-lnded. j
of said
"I
count y-wldc j wl
similar plans pit
6
mbt r y h» at. <’
rlpx’Mi unch;
opening.
nru l«ixt 3 4.' nt the open -
si ;i |t- and ulosttl up " Kr, May I
uncimog. d at «1) 12.’ at 'he open- |
showed a pail! 'if 3. Ic at th«2_
3-Sc al tin' open- I
■ qua i ter in lai e ,
.. JO l ie, up S-8c, f j,.^
additional quarter I track
LOCAL COTTON
DENTON. October 30 -Local
ton quotations todav were:
Cotton, middling basis
Colton seed p< r ton
I.Ot Al. PliiMH’CE
DENTiiN. OctolHT 30.—Local
duce" quotations today were:
P’ryefs. per lb
Hens, per lb.
Broilers, per lb. ———
Eggs, per d r
Turkeys, per lb.
Hutter, per lb.
did
■ I’olllns go
i a rd gain ....
i to > a rd line
. . „r.i went
touchdown,
e.l to kick ..
T lent on held
punted to Denton’s 8
’ made one yard on
I yards on right end. f
and II
Har-
der- ( fbe
was
I the'r wives.
TODAY’S PROGRAM
| The B’lrrryrtiy's, Paul J and
| will present one of the finest programs ,
| today.and tonight of the nntlr ‘ !
tauqjia Their program begins
i o'clock ranges.
the Italian
man. to music,
and dramatic
Barnaby's
advantages
■ rsons can ---------- .
g and wholesome entertaUyfm-nt.
Tonight after the Barnaby s /
the magician will give his performance.
There Is no entertainment on the whole
program that will overshadow
one for real ----- -------
Come bring the children and
with them
Momlny nt Nnrmnl College
Monday is the feature day of the
Chautauqua Monday night the farce
eom.dv, "Tlie Eltxte of Youth." with
v-SC Will be presented,
presented by capable New York
Te t.- . Ji ;.r-’---
. hautauqua
i farce <
situations, laugh
much
WACO—Mrs. Fannie
boon appointed deputy
__________________ , ____________21
THE EASIEST THISG
' It’S hard, somethimes hard ti
plugging along
.When tlie game isn t g— . ■
q'liere are times, without doubt, when
vour hope flickers out.
And you think it Is useless to play;
Bilt Just keep in mind that the battle s
not lost , .
Until all of the fighting is through.
Make a contest of It, do not He down
and quit—
For quittings so easy to*do.
The wav of a man in all struggles of
xrp ■ life .
th to play Vo the end of the string;
He may feel that defeat he la shugU^i
to meet
But he’ll fight till the last hell shall
ring; ;
The cowards and quitters drop out of
■ the fray
ever the finish ts due,
They haven't the heart to go though
With their parti
And quitting ^ ho eany to do.
........... \% e n t ’
five yard fa’n
nnd the
broke- up
ElK
near tlie
Two touchdowns
ton tn the next period
wn Un+HHH'a 15 A-----
ami Denton recover.<1
with iv loss of twenty
f ii mbl
It for
feature of a very en-
-America" was r”--
Mtilf- cowd. Ud bj MC® J
w
rnvalent after the
I itt 1.- inti i .-st from
la rg>.
,.. s t a rt •■•1
wanted to question decisions
wav Ctalg. l-'ruui llila It wen.
tiling among th.- teams and tin-r.. was ,
continual talk between the I
for the last period" of the game
th-11 the t.ams got to squalibljig
ngst themselves 'Ine tiling tna*
•rf bl .this comlltion was for al)
members of th- two Lains to b- conttn-
uSll. attempting to call attention of
<4»alg to mlsptavs mane by their op-
m.mo,: itisL ad i.f l-sving such matters--
to th- captains of the t< ams
Denton won the toss and chose to
receive at th., south goal The ball went
almost theTugtli of the field twice by
Durant punting and Denton using end
r ihix TH-niuit thrn
h< r ?<).yard lin*
through th* line,
end f»»r a
ariiiuid irght ytid
broken field for
gain i.nd the ball
ya rd line. I
the I.
<-.d the goal.
M > ers ki. '
I tb« kick r
ball fri t...
possession,
punted for
game w»«.
on Thursday.
cafca. ■ ’.......
n and R«n-
entire. Chau. I
program begins at 7:30
from the "make up" of (
and the gray whiskered
jiianologues. readings I
sketches In which the j
work together to splendid .
You will wonder'that t\/0 |
furnish so much ref~ *
> jr» easy tn flinch and
/. J I f whine . „
, .When foea that are •tronger assail
: when your pathway la marred and tna
I K0*"* har“> ...
prjhat'a the time it is easy to
ay to deapair,
yourself and your purpose stay
Make ^battU of It, do not >e down
and. quite—
In easiest thlng you can do
Denton Normal attached another
sculp Jo her befit when she won from
the Normal football team of Durant.
Okla, here Friday afternoon by the
unbalanced score of 47 to 0. The team
from the Indian country was entirely
vaTiquistied before the final whistle
Stopped the scoring. The visitors put
up a fairly good game all the way
through but toward the last their de-
fense was visibly weaker and Denton
was making another track meet out of
this game. The visitors started the
game with a rush on the offensive
and a defensive game that for the first
quarter threatened to make It a close
game. Several tlmes’they put the ball
within a few yards of tftft„Denton goal
before they were held A series ”f
fumbles and Intercepted passes assist-
ed them materially in this part of tlie
game
Colih and Collins featured the game
witli their gains on the ends and In
broken field running Collins smashed
.JRiiaMh—tejpJtuw liubls .dUIeruuL - Umua
tor good gains repeatedly. He made the
r Ttm-geyr-rtm t>T the -ganTP-irr-thw **?.*•*
atlrrVcr - c-
of th* Durant iin* an<! with ♦xc*ii»ni
Intel f» r< nc* w«*nt for a fifty yard K^in
and touchdown Ther»« whm not a map.,
h* tween him f«id the goal for the laflt
twrntv yards and tr mtirtir as wdf hnrr
b«-. fi a t undred yard r un for C’o|»b (’ol- iM|L|
1 ut'j www fl hi ri j hili nd
4tud Xt oLIixi tlliit'M W£Dt for
nnrirtv that far
Th. miuabbltng P
fir>t p»rh»'l took no
the gann f<u th*
l.t»OTH it
THREE INDICTMENTS i
AT SPECIAL SESSION i
r- ■ ---
bltlfl of tndhdnv^nt In f*t-
'c^es were returned Friday after-
»v th** «i>er4al fl*flfllon of th*
noen bx the ^P^* slxt(„.nth Dl.trict
It adjourned at about
‘ Ing been In session
•clock Friday morning
tn the cases were Is-
afternoon and delivered ,
Good- but no arrests
mle on them and for this
L. did not announce
--t the cases In which
were returned.
..... ....................
new 1 A TODAY’* WEATHER
- t ’ > W eatlier Forecast
' ♦ ----->-- rain.
Liverpool—Holiday. "v
New York futures opened weak
points lower, dosed, drm
points lower.
Orleans futures opened
■ tend) i» to 35 points lower, closed
■ tendy um-hunged to ll> points
lower.
Mrs.
Street. >
To T
I for Mrs .. - -
< To Clifford Stroud.
i for shoe shop. 306
I street, to cost $160
To J G " ----------
I To A
: corner *-—•*
' street to cost $2,000.
1 To C. H pool to erect garage
I by the principal, allied powers soon will
bo won by the new Mexican govern-
ment as Ilye-YrHult of the virtual prom-
ise of recognition by the government
of the United tltates. representatives of
tile new regime declared today.
Whits peysral of the Stnrrtr Mnnrtran
nrttr- TTTrtrnt xmrr+can gnvcmmrnta
have recognized Mexico, tlie great poW-
era sinh as Great Britain and Franca
'Mirt11 1 wtrtteld' action. It waa. AMUlar*
stood they have been awnltlng ttetlnit-
lon of the attitude of the United States.
Observers here were skeptical of tho
..... o.o£ Mexico in winning early
mp...W-—u~i ’• ••***- pnweeai
out that Great Britain never
ft-cYiZITltloii to Carranza.
‘ officially today that ma
. ..Secretary of State Cottiy
pr.’l i nilnn rles of recognition
entlv' proceed means that for-
r. cognition of the Mexican gov-
undoulitedly will be grunted
eome.lv, me e.iix
Issued by the 12 pcOpie jn the cat
•K are as for* jt js presented by
players who know
----oi,....^ r„r i . ( measuro — *-
j dards.
witli
za u- able I----------- —
<’tlK | fun in fact It Is
•ning to the «nd. a ----------
cure for the blues. It begins at
| o'clock at Normal College. Monday^ af-
ternoon -- -------2712 r:r. — ?
Petroleum Consumption Gains
While Production Falls Oft
.. * i off ami
held until she was I
■ she hud made first
The punt
r ---- land It was I.
Oct. in. and that he has , yard line Cobh won ten :
*— end. He was phowFng abii
aide-of tlie Interference
men* Collins went through
end of the line for a gain o
and Cobb made twenty more •<
end. Denton was r “tUs-
for offside making Second down J
fifteen vards to go. I.• ------
fifteen yard gain on
made one more yard
Collins, was a failure
tli/ougli the line
I lento.' failed to
. ball went over,
me pass and tlie
. racing tn and
In the Jump "n the line of
He carried it for ten \ards
’ on tile grass In
Goode made
line and <’o1-
Htie for the I
the ball ba< k
thousand or more In every me-
wtu.’.':. r..sr
.».•? &
,h..
tore Ulin ol thins- < tl<>« b
of that statement that In Jul' TH
Mobley hod solemnly declared war
an end. only to sec the who •• Eurup’
world break into Hartle within a f
days afterward . ...
• The necessTtv of careful planning of
the campaign and the organization of
the county for the work the success
of -which ' he said, was assur-d with
the real support of everybody Inti-rest-
ed.
A« the closing
Joyable evening.
Rullivan. joining in the song
d»r an ncsignnu nt
n ! put at T ’ - - • 1
l$,q"\N tNT<iNIf»—That Texas
mJ vote’ next Tuesday regal
wSietlier they have paid th< Ir ■
or not Is the opinion of Federal Di»
-tr^!Y^-A.n\:ribntiX of <miy »3L-
000 hive been from Texas
to,national campnlirn
in<y to Rfnt»*menf from UuAulquar-
# J..SStkS
jts et vVnth annual session »«<’••- was
v kiiuiTM Frank Crawford, 1S.
ku'led m a motet car accident when ths
car ran into an open sw
I, A REDO--Robert i<oun<i
the lart »urv bandit
B DAI }?AMewth"resldencss" citing
I3 M4.Y.M03 have h*en built her* n
flrwt nine month* of thia
^CKNDIARY 5BJmROV’ OI"
ETOWAH, Ok.. Oct /VjftcSndUrl*"
ed to have Fieen caused by "rJ™
x X’. Jr»a !«
been in operation for two week
»Sa.OOO RE»AHDS KOH “A?
Rotarians and a large number pf
guests, at the clubs monthly open
meeting Friday night at the'First
• 'Christian church, enjoyed an interest-
ing talk on Rotary by Pr. E C. Mob-
ley. Amarillo preacher and chatauqua
platform speaker. The excellent din-
ner was served by the ladles of the
*hDr?Mobl«y gave in detail the history
of Rotary and what it stands for'and,
of hi« visitfl. hh u Rotarlftn, to Hotary
<Iuba in all partu o* the United Htatea.
England. France. Cuba and elsewhere
fie’atreae. <1 the slogan of the "rd*r—
' z"he profits most who serves best —
and said that the greatest need, the
great’-st asset In th., world today was
^service." He told of public service
the Rotary dubs were doing In m®ny
cities where he had visited, a market-
ing problem here, a park there, civic
attraction at another and fln.-tltr jmiil
.———Ills respi-cls 11 > H‘e mrnkjPMWTiG'
effort to build here In TirnrmTT<"TWwt*r
-■ WW’ ’'ItotaryMUtffit*'
: ‘ ISllcr forces “n 1 th e t h
Mqbley i.. -
has grown
to the t‘
tin polls
<dty 1-
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NEWPORT. R I. Oct 30.—Members
of edast guard crews stationed here re-
ported early today that no ‘trace had
been found of any of the nineteen
members of the crew of thirty-four, ■
wiio were on the concrete steamer Cape
Fear when that vessel was sunk In
Narragansett Hay last night in a col-
lision with the Savannah liner City of I
Atlanta I
The coast guardsmen searched al’ |
night, but found only quantities .of j
wreckage 1
reportea'-Whekage. ... ..
word of the missing men. Both vessels
carried their crews.
t easel JUnk» In Three Minutes.
JJi an'.ljhe bogdsmen were released from J ships nnd sank
Uni Sdiul—TKe~ae.TcRaalir wagripyrfTP_d id<.« n I..;,
-miff -irar-HinYfttfnft rmt - imwmfrmewt-f»
,IT half been fixed at two years
Th,, case of Jess Goodman, a negro,
charged with burglary, was tried Sat-
urday morning The defendant plead-
ed guilty apd the fury fix..! his pun-
Islim.-nt at confinement in the p. nt-
Aroi'FV tof. 14 jM-riwi hf !W6 » —All.41
SHStrenddi H«x s-,.l«ur-. - —
In the case of W. A 1’nisl. y et a!
xls Martha Ella Paisley et al. parti-
t‘on. th*- court rtGO'lvet) th* inforiua-
lion that the receiver was dead and |
appointed J. W. Hoke re. elver with
the*Rarn*' powers jin conferred on tlv
f t» t ♦TT** r i ¥ *aF .
Here Went 9 Votes for Cox
and Roosevelt in New Jersey
trrtSnWflTON, Oct 30'.—Ths Presl-
Hcrrt ss>«4 Wl— Wile.»n vutud today Ln j
Xilu presidential .election. They marked |
their ballotj at the White Housa and
mailed thenj to Princeton N. J . where
the president heretofore, has gone each
election day to vote.
Nine other balluta were also
warded to New Jersey today from the
I White House, those voting by mall in-
cluding Secretary and Mrs. Tumulty.
Dr Stockton Axson. a brother of Mr. ,,,„
. firat wiHz. Charles Swem. the m Baker. Mr and Mrs.
President's jprivate stenographer and t Bail. ' G . ''
other attaches of the White House.
These were the first ballots ever cast
by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs Tumulty and
they were among the first of the great
urmv of women enfranchised by the
Nineteenth amendment to vote In the
1920 election. The ballots from N<’w
Jersey were forwarded to the M bite
House early this week by request.
F. A. Wright Sells Inteiest
in Pilot Point Slate Bank
F A Wright, resident of Pilot Point
for many years and well known in
Denton, has sold his interest In the
F'rst Guaranty State Hank at that
lilac.- to Dallas bankers, according to
word received here. Mr, Weigh,! and
associates organized the bank more
than eight years ago and since that
time he bud served as its active presi-
lt was reported here that Edwin
Hobby of the Federal Reserve Bank
at Dallas and a brother of Governor
W I’. Hobbv. had bought the interest
of Mr Wright, although public an-
nouncement has not yet been made.
Postoffice Will Not Move to
New Building by November 1
Thu post office will not be moved
mfw tin- new h|Mldi.ng_ on North ijocust
street b.v November 1. I. - ■
urdav. the new building
quite completed. Sum ..
Instructions were received from W»«h-i
Inffton at the local offic* tb ready
to move bftwrm Oetober I* and Nov. ;
1. but became of delayw tn reretvlny I
the fwrnimre -and fixture* the I
bulldlnc J* not In rendfne«M. It Ih not . ,
known JuM wh*h the removat wHt-be | A
made _____________ IT
Gainesville and Denton
Highs Playing Here Today.i =
Gainesville and Denton High football '♦
"quads are playing this afternoon at
the Normal College Park, the gnm.- to
be cfUled at 3:30 o'clock- The Gaines-
ville team arrived here on the noon
FOHI WORTH I.IVESTOt K.
F< HIT''WORTH. Oct. .Ml —About
H50 cattle and calves and 350 ..hogs
comprised receipts today There w' ’'
.[low .Bule* In either division making tlie
market unquotable.
Cattle—beevcH 5 4T 9 ;stocker.s 5®8,
Icows 4 5091'7.50; heifers 3 SOO’S 50; bulls.
3*l(.5 ca.lv*‘s 3 0*19 75.
nronranifl , 1 - 'uix»< n $< -
,ni. i 12 «.»; common lOfrll. pip*
7 90 Sheep— LamliM 5 41.11.25; yearlings
7 50 iiii X 50 . ewi-s 3® 7; culls 1 4l 3 . goats
h'uiso- wethers 6®H25; canncrs and
cutters' 2 25® 4 25.
The eight weeks’ fall term of the
Sixteenth District Court adjourns Sat-
urday afternoon. Judge C. R.'Pearman
is spending Saturday hearing motions
for new trials In cases tried at this
term and making final disposition of
matters In other cases One motion
for new trial was filed Saturday morn-
ing, th,, defendants In the suit of
Eula Lynch, guardian, vs Vera Lynch
et al. minors, contest of guardians
report, seeking to reform the judg-
mont and drcifllon made by 'Judge
prannan and when their motions for
reforming the judgment and
for a new trial wcr« CVC“u!:^ .... -
fense gave notice of appeal ■ to the
Second Supreme Judicial District of
Texas and teas granted sixty days for
filing of bills of exceptions and state-
ment of facta. Appeal bond was fixed
at jillO. L ,
The bond forfeiture In the case of
Gussie Butcher, convicted of passing
----—----— ------------ nf' fTTrrrd 1 rr^tTTrm err t: -was wr,l«-ee<4 ------
. —----------ii.. thu - - released fro"'
i cuulUleiice
., l ur'.SIUlU
I potivlinw
" r O'!";’.liV .1 ’ . . ..
was cl aimed
statement ofj
.t hat t he |r '
can eontlden
‘1 rt*’
• •I -11110*111
I soon.
I Joint Track Work Will be
Completed by January Tst
l.ayliig of 85-pound steel on the Joint'
... k lacks but a half mile of being
■ mptat. d over the 7? retie stretch. R. -
. Joljit fra.'k * super! nt indent an-
.■d Saturday, and. with no un.
on delays, will be completed In
the next flft.-. n clays, Mr. Wynn said. .
Crews are now nt work strengthens
tng all bridges on the division, putting
in a fourth stringer so they will carry
the biggest locomotives, and when that
Is completed the thru train service on
the Katy south'wJJ!..be resumed. Thi«i__
work will bo ready by about Jan. .
Mr Wynn now thinks. , ...
Chief Engineer R. H Gaines of the
Toxas and Pacific and Chief Engineer
Hill of the Katv Inspected the division
Friday with Supt. Wynn and expressed
their gratification at the work already
When the present undertakings ar*
completed—s4 stated they will be tln-
Ished by Jan 1. It Is hoped—the joint
track will bo one of the best pieces or
track in the state. Much surfacing
and relining has been done to tbjs end.
and the whole roadbed on the division
put In butler shape than probably ever -
before. '
Alabama Federation Demands
Impeachment ot Gov. Kilby
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Oct 30 —Tha
Alabama Federation of Ijxbor in con-
vention here today adopted a resolu-
tion demanding Impeachment of Gov-
ernor Kilby for sending "‘ate troop*
into the coal strike districts. The vote
on the resolution was unanimous.
Cork Bishop Orders Remaining
Hunger Strikers tn Take Food
CORK. Ireland. Oct. 30.—Bishop Co-
ttalan of Cork visited the jail yester-
day and peremptorily ordered the hun-
ger strikers there to take food.
reTuKcd "Thcreinroff the ■RTFhop ™-
structod the nuns attending the hunger
strikers to prepare food. The nuns,
having no nlteYhAtTve, oTtoyed the com-
maud and offered food to each of the
prisoners, but all refused it. —
Bishop 'Cohalan is now appealing
personally to th. Fein to
release the prH<>nora from tneir hunger
*< f r 1 Ic e.
At noon todav they had completed
tlie eightieth day of thetr fast. Mtcn-
a. I Burke collapsed this morning. ..ean
Hennessy and Thomas Donovan are re-
ported to lie very low.
“Ragged Stranger" Figuring
in Wanderer Case Identified
CHICAGO. OrL 50
stranger," for whose rJ, 'J' s
derer Is still under indictment, was
I Idontltled today as John Barrett. •"
Canadian soldier The Identification
i was made at the county morgue by
] Herbert Butter, also a Canadian. Wno
ho had known Barrett well for
time prior to the murder.
led detectives to the hotel
- - had beenf Maying
that time, and the register
"John Barrett" written dally
tile day of the Wanderej_murder
er. Mr and Mrs
I<4 Orr
Allen Chariton Case Will
Go to Jury Late Tonight
DAI.I,AS. Oct. 30.—Taking of testi i
muny hi th. case of Allrfn < '1 “r 1V’1'■
trial here for the murder of Charles
Eubanks, was closed last night and ex-
pectations early today were that the
jury would have the case by midnight
tonight. Continuous session of tne
court until the jury begins dellbera-
tionH wan ordered.
Building”.Permits This Week*
S a M swa I 1 > V $ til* I
Nexx- building permits I
city during t7.~ r- *
lows:
KT"'
Chestnut streets, to cost $40
To T If Wynn to
for Mrs. G O
to cost $41.5
p Wynn, to
W B. Brown, to
guest <»f ’he
t|<»\vn w11h
i end Cntllnfl
I pHHH. Cobb to
; and Huff 11 Int’M
i make* downs
. Hannford
I n**xt one
i caught it
t st rlinrrtagt’ He earned
I when hlfl fe<*t sllppod <
a Hliles tep-
» through t,no
thrruigh tli*-
Itoiic.Hioeo He tossed the ball ,
I and Denton lost the opportunity to Kick i
hit goal. Tlie half ended with the ball
i iixt . zi i.a ♦ 4<«ia
bj 1 >»n I
. . the ball |
yard linv Cold) fumbled!
♦•covered the ball but,
vfi
ed
111,1I ing, .
1,T Tt1’’ i ss.is ...
'?■ ' f Ing. but
•< /. x p lu'-f
p< mVb r oats, up .1 J
mg, gained amtHwr
tradittu’ M«*> <»|H.n»*r! t*>'
<■♦ d an
NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Futurefl open,
ed weak 25 to 52 pointfl lower and
closed flrm 5 to 22 points lower.
Peceniber opened 20.90. closed zvi»3tf
January opened 20.05, closed 2O.28<0>
March opened 19.80. closed 20 07012 '
HpotH—Middling 22c.
NEW <>RbE<?%M <X>TTOX.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct 30—Futures
1 opened steady 9 to 25 points lower and
, closed fltrady, unchanged to 19 points
^Pwetnbcr opened 20.20, closed 20.37If
’20.48.
^... January opanMd t la aA, cJuaud 9..*^^
: ^Mtter’opcn..(T_rrjv
2 _ — MtddHng 20 50c.
~ ' - cnii x'i'n'TKsK.' -"----
ClIK' IGO. ".t 311. >» actional |
11 1 changes in grain quotations on a. small ,
volume of trading markefl the short
- I session of th.' Boaril of Trmte tortny. i
______ __i xi. . ..Ipt.i—lui .tMS" si'*—smTrnw-s
! Tt..-’ ’r.ismotioTrfa™' frlo "opAtiad tth’TgiiTht IaUiiic ojj. aXthu lest iradfixa..
HwTToTT'f^fiTHTcrrnr—rmtrnrrttry nrrm--■ f.,uthat It the result of ths
: noon I..-for.' a good crowd at til" Lee frm. rs' organiz. d effort to wltholtl
School burbling Tlo y prov .1 tli. tn- L,r , n f[(>111 for higher pri- .|
! selv.-s to Ilf xerj talented miisicinns |
plaxing on no I< ” Hmt' 'i"'!'*i | D. . omit, r win at. opening off 1c “* I
1 st num'-nt s Last nlgl.t timv Ws i ■■ g i • • t - , ns clpsed unchanged March lost • “
, .1 i.v another fine audience in 1*1**’' 1 :i 1 ic at tile on.-ning. $2.03. and closed
,i,.unxiild' atlxa. Lions that . (i..„ ,, ...
let. go ng oil oler tile citV. j lleectnlicr <
Dr Molli. V is one the finest lectures I |ng cl 3 1. .
v. r given tn I'enton.
ifed* rate t't'OSS Itoads" pleased tile
i ;t resi- ; tnenSelx. The speaker told
on the pei ien. ex in Fram e In an
e Io l<i at 1 matin- r and ills word picture
■X- Friday : ivorbT^'rai’e f'onferrticc nnd inter- tlie
.UJLrtJ PK of, the hetman .lel.gat.es, was
vTxhl nn.l reaTTsTh' This el.oqurncc and
0< reon.11 it > kept tlie close attentl
of liia au.li nee tlirougliout Ills sixty
nt,, lecture
I ir Mobley wa« honor
Uof.iri club at a six o'cl
first ('hrtsfinn church
well re.ielve.l by t he
Fun.tal s.-rii.'.s
Swisher, veteran of the < on
army anti for about .0 years
tlx-i.t of 1 teuton county, living
Swisher farm near Garza. w<;i
Garza at the Swish, r m-meti-
i af I»roooli uud wul e a 11' n<|. I I-}
icrjn from Denton Captain Swisher w a
Ml years of age and died at the honu_
of his' daughter. Mrs J K ‘^J'.-vive
Tulsa, okla Two . sons ulso . sut Mi .
him. I M Swisher of i.arz.i ....
for-, r: JSwisher of Houston Itex I I.
'Trow of Denton conducted Trn
' Among tlteJF from ' •;’>««" ^"n
ing the “•■rvLcVs w''^' ^’rT
’T? IT'
Brateh.r and W
end
rcrcivetl the ball on
Cobb made f’v
Collins circ
forty yard gain
and ..... - --
a Tdirrtr-eftr*.- yard -W4h«»i,a-
..... was on Durant's 5
, Kelsax plowed his Way thru <
lino for th,, touchdown. Cobb kick-
oai !
"kicked off but* Durant blocked I
k and started play with the ;
tile middle of the field m her :
Denton held her until she
only M<hQX.t gain. Durant
one of Tlenton'H passe, and
I carried the bail to Denton^ 25 yard
1 Durant ma<1* firwt flown wi tn
I passes and line plunges Sb,- fumbled
amt then recovered and attempted a
pass that was broken up and a score
I prevented The ball went back to Den-
ton's 20 yard line and Denton carried
> Durant'S 25 yard line with a se-
of line plunges and short end rl|n"
steady march up the field
timekeepers whistle stopped j
the plav for th,, quarter
I From this point in the next 'I’l.nter
Cobb gained six yards on left end. i oi-
lins put another twejve with it around
the Other end Cobb mad. two more on
right end and then Buck Goode «aS
sept plunging through tlie line for tlie
second touch down Cobb kicked ef"'!
The next touchdown was made with
three plays counting the kickoff Mi-
ler, kicked to Durant s five Y’*^ Hne
| and the ball was returned thirteen
I vards before Goode tackled.' My, r6 tack-
led on the next play He hit his man
han! and the ball rolled to the ground
'on Durants 20 yard line *h'r* l”'"-
ton got It on the free fumble Coll ns
was sent against the line and tlie in-
t*Tfer*Tice opvntil a Wlflr K*H» that hr
raced through anfl almost before any
on. realized' It. .-mid be
was putting the ball on the pXund
behind the goal Cobb kicked goal. W
Myers kicked off and then Durant
was held until she was forced to punt tn-en
' made first down one I
was over the goal line
Denton's bail On her 20-
yards 00 left
Ilty to cut In-
and the end
h the right
of six yards
...~re on right
penalized five yards j
.7. dc’n ami J
K.lsiiv made first
.-n yard gain on left 1
one more yard A |
Perceval
Adeiutde Anne Proctor, whoM
poems are among the choicest
jllsh literature, born in London.
?,er«, Feb 2. 1$®* „
Edward P Ripley, tor th*"*
year’president of the Santa Fe rjlln>»4
born in Dorchester. M»«a Bt
s^nlH Barbara. Calif.. FJb A 1 ',-' |enffd
1670—Jacob D. Cox of Ohio resigned
as Secretary of the Interior in Grant*
The Irish Land Tteague waa
♦ I NEW YORK —Hugh Jennings, form-
• er manager of the Detroit Tigers.
♦ ; ireen appointed assistant manager
• the New York Giants
held pflslmer
fur'»26^0o' y'ls.'Ph Mox-
wealthy Fort Smith. ArknnsnR
------this morn-
to tlie po-
WASHINGTON. Oct, 30.—Consump-
I tion of petroleum reached the high rec-
; ord figures of .43.670.000 barrels in Sep-
tember. while production decrenrod
. ■ ■ i. A L- — z1..,.lzi.rlmll ha lit* X' Z i A" 1'4*1111 T't —
<ie needs and are
up to Chautauqua stan-
it is a unique farce comedy,
many comical situations, laugh-i
incidents nnd much rollicking |
in fact It Is a scream of begin- -------——— ,j
it, west to Have Fair and Cold
East Unsettled for Election
Oct. 30—Election
be unsettled over
rn iuilf oh the coun-
_.j ^c^nrihc weMhJ^iTud^
--------- Tiief e’ iff 9 TmwrthHftT of■ wnrrw tn The
region of the Great Lakes and the tip-
per Mississippi and vn'lne.v"tf
of. r the western IxiUt- of the. country
the weather on Tuesday promises to
bn fair and cold.
Man Held Near St. Louis Says
He Was Made to Sign Check
' «T I.ot’is, Oct 30—isserting that
liu had been held pfHUrner In u foe'"
house mnr here. tortured and forced t»
alien h. eh*>ck I
nnfl’T. STnltb.
Rtnrkman. inafle bls racRpc
inp aufl raportefl th*' matter
Cooke County Farmers Will
in cut Cotton Acreage Third
i G.MNESVILIiE. oct -\«-.rHl‘r<VT-
JLJ t.. Plaht not ;""r',"7 vmxr was Home ....... . ..
Uwlr acreage In qotton ‘rcr. potter led detectlvi
_ __ reael.i-d b> farmers who h ’ " W"', ; w............... I
ing here last night ' "» *, y . H| „bout that time. i..... .
■x X mass meeting t<> nialte similar plan I (| Barrett" written ilal'T
i X Ims been culled for until the day of the Wanderer murder,
TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEFr
. breve wiisrs.lttritttlp9T-UhT
DALLAS*- inoth. r '’'.'"V"JI '"pJptaV
try and eggs waa reported here FrkUy. ,
h**ns dropfHnff frmn 1to 1 .
from 2Rr to 28c, turk»*y* from *.*c to 350
anfl f'KA!« flropplnic to r»0<\ ♦
\\’T<>NIO—Th** Army bank, a
nrK d<* institution. < Itn doorx un
pi I \ at a in. ( ~ t n creditorfl Aflfletfl
>111,69 1 «nrt llablllth’fl at
nrrlrd. On
kickoff nnd
^r1
lrv-l.is<.. gained thp ball. Cnbb
yards through the line
circled, the end for a t
in and touchdown.
for
of
Irish Land
' Ixx'> -Burled church of Santa Malta '
In Fora discovered during eM»va-
tlons In Roman Forum. > I ,
1X94--Prince Hohenlohe appointed | .,^,..1
German Imperial Chancellor ttnthoP
I919-—Kila Wheeler
and POltt. died at Br‘n££*- P«S6
at Johnstown Centre, Wla.. m 18S».
TheodorTHMar”urr^ Who has been f
^roP^bnyew"h<p”1"'c TJS!
by the Merchant Marina VS}.
11 more publicist of „*.Biona
cd several Important official poaltiona
In the pant. O? on. of old G.rman
American fam 11 lea. he..w*Ah« Oxford
educated at John* JTopkii}*. b..Lles
Parle and Heldelbertf. .Hu abllHi
were recognized byPr Mr.
■ent him "o Belgium
MarbUXS’a mteriat In teWrnanonai
fair* aiS’-in Jnatoiai •wtiom’™* "• .
" .rial dlaputea le ** pre^inea>
the past week are
i repair residence for i (o
corner Bernard and .
isi. $4vv
repair residence |
Davis «n West Oak |
repair residence
to cost $155
to erect building .
I Fast McKinney
C MeReynolds to mov, garage |
X Recker, to repair "'{L1''* ;
ilougreP* Avenue and Bolivar
to cost $2.0*10 i
Pool to erect garage at 1-"
on .-xorin ixh'uiu , i >> ■ '' ,.....
TV war sntrt flat* 1 Avt-hus -D. tu. COBt .r' W
having not
e time ago I
j for shoe shop.
Three true
ony <
nv.z., I be
qpand Jury of
Court when It a<>
O'efo k after havt
only Since 9 o c.oi
fka warrants
•Ued Friday
to Sheriff James
have been mace
reason sheriff Good
Katurdav morning t
the Indictments wcr
Bandits’ Plan to Rob Kansas
Bank Upset by Their Arrest
<Ztate bank at fedarvale. Kan In a
davlJght robber today came to nn un- |
AXDMteil end yesterday afternoon with
'thWarrest Tn riiinrnruqnn- county .ot
XttOA Greene Frank McGiven. and
th* notorloufl Tom Slaughter. ..7-year-
oM muMe^d and hank robber over
whose head hangs rewards, totaling
^Smu^tor confessed kftcr a .short
grilling that he is the man
fioputv' Sheriff Rov T------
SSfeenrb.nk';’in be Us few years
The capture of Slaughter eff
• a^i hv Sheriff I H Powell of Chauatau*
^ia counlv Reward, totaling from
?tr000 to W « arc knoxtn to be out-
standing for the capture of the three
"“^aene and McGlvons. »h? other two^
ware arrested by John Hings, nepury
sheriff at 5 o'clock yesterdAy on a roa
n«ar Cedarvale. __
Canadian on Rampage Causes
Serious Damage in Oklahoma
« WI1VH It in ••
OKLAHOMA PITY, OcL 30.—With 1.- | an**mptinK
000 D-opb’ h'tmv'lpflfl. ’ tree* uprooted. ; thrvo
streets and parks flooded. bridges nns „ , nt
■washed awav nnd levee, destroyed, the | |()l,rbqOwn
North Canadian River continued to r'ec , an(j i>P|)ton
■ lowly today. Tlie crest’’ of the flo i(l , -
?s duo this afternoon* The remaining | thc middle ofttie field
levees arc expected to withstand the Tw„ touchdowns were mad.
maddened waters. , . , 1 * — ""xt period With
The Weather Bureau guage ahow ed. a f
rise Of mor.' than four feet since Tues , JJ,,,! p.-mon r. cover. <1 inc >"•*' ,
dayf'hx’ welfare organizations under I Wl|1, 1(, lnss ,,f twenty 't"-'1 ...f?" mH1
♦SI direction of the Rod Cross were |llxt t,|;iv C.d.h fumbled agajn but
co-operating in aiding .th.- refugees. I H.'nsford recovered It for " *?«*" ,'"'1
Hundreds of persons, driven front their. K„1H.,V six yards for f "
dwellings, trudged along with an arm- | (<,,|,b .nd not gain on rig Hn.tl|rtv
ful of dry clothes . | i.'xUl xv al on Durant's
a |0 vard line Good. Girl not gain hut
| Cobb went th rough ' t h,. line for the
1 He failed when lie attempt-
eld^nfter that iintlt Durant I
t void line. Collins
... line. Goode four]
, Collins made eight (
vards on right end ami *"'2 I
more for first down A < obb to Kd’tty
pans gained three yards and another
pass failed Kclsay gain..I s. ven ' a’’*1" -f
bn left end and it was th. n that f obb
broke around rirfht end and through
a broken field for the fifty yard gain
that netted another touch down and
ended the scorllng for this period He
kicked the goal The quarter ended
with thy goal kick.
Denton scored once more
" * the third
wMh the ball *
♦5 yard Uno Durant f-.:mb. ..
Hie bail after a hard tackle by McAl-
lister and Denton gained the ball 1 obb
won five vards through the lino *nd i
Htexi CdlUns circled the end for a
tv vard gain and touchdown -Cobb
kicked the goal maMng Hie 47th point
of the game. A number of Denton sub-
stitutes wore sent In and Denton wn’J
penallsed_fUven yards for the crowd
coming onto the field and th*
nnflrfl with th* ball n«sr the middle *
111 Touredow'ns—Kelsny. Goode, Collins
(2), Cobb. .
Goals from touchdowns—Cobb 4
Scoring by periods:
Durant Normal 2 ,2
D’etitddi Normal Y
Play Tarlton nex
Normal CalUjra goes to $he home
ground or the John Tarleton A.
■ college toam next Frida T-te nW- T«J
r la a game that pFotnlaes to he "*
closely fought as ths Slmn. >ns Co’leg*
---F Tha [next gans will
November fl. with Baylor
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