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DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY; AFTERNOON. DECEMBER IS, 1920.
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DISION AT THIS SESSION'FEAR HOOVER IN CABINET NEARBY CITIES SEND HELP
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last
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broke
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fair.
x *»u getting ah ng
January
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Clerk, |5.-
went Ordinance for
fix
Church of Christ Services
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Congress Convenes
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turn
!weler,
ory.
Burned at Million Dol-
Los» and Whole City
Endangered.
Officials Believe
and Crew Isolated in
Adirondacks.
>n
000 Bales Less Than
October Figures.
itigfied
iare of
or you.
Mill
lar
3
boaHtful
the
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an non ncemen I m
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per bushel
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$5.95
w
ha v e
earth.
the I
to tell
I xx hero
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• I**<*AH
the
lon-
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POINT,
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lull
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lo t t*
had
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ORLEANS.
n*d steady
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of
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foil nil
SESJ22
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
that
ppmg
flU".l<
i prrntwrr
ilcrday ...
b‘re**d on
will be in
W *-*1n ewday
Walt,
t rans-
< orniiiand
■ T. ' s Norma
Dun, , M<"Hnnis2 Jr
. . s,
y
<•11 t v
thvx
He
to
heaval of anarthlam
1 w he-
rerKont-
£ ruin
Y.. Det
wind
01
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and L._
golden wedding
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of IIP- N
W'ftM closed
Mond.a'
nii»i ft ’ r U
rcofdiriK Io
’ tod a;.
i w<hiih !»«■ i i 11 i e 11 »•« i tit iiinr’ "v* »*• if- a.. MB
| whiv fttiishtoa tiw* graaaA ■ 3 rbA
I w< rk y
Fin a nc»*
of
. Phi
13. lU7f
o n a 1
as ; Ar MV*nia.
An
that
hid I
! hat
hom<-
and Mrs
chiIdr< n --•
I >c nt on. W I
i » ra I disl r i< t
will !•*»
>n«r. ms,
I axrt-vint-ni
House
todnx
<d Ih f
w a rah I
in1
$2.69
uaran- 3
Id see,
$2,39
Off.
$1.49
(jar success:
mem
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Bnromrtrr Hesdlnga
yesterday .... 2Hl I
‘today .......... X0.1l
today 30 33
, liig Ih*
j tb c
I Ma rch
Futures
poitit.H hi^ht*!
I huo'inl»» r
March II
Spot!*
IX I 2c
< no
reck,|
ll'-aif
d v-d |
■■ Carpentier Denies Reports
Other Matches Prior Io His
han
from the
, ihH
[ !'<•» t
I 1
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; ward
n
M o n -
open ' ITK
e nihil' !
v was off
I l< . and !
ulv npened nf I
<1 ropt another ’
t U< Rs
Drrlnlon ftein Mrawion.
on the bonua
yeNNion of C<
-jber predicted
doubt Cnngr
..t a liberal
said McCurnber. ' but
‘ Im w he -
Id be wise to grunt it ar '
I nit< <1
pi-ng i
Th
pan ;
t i<»n.
icfore l
• t he I
> be i
t 7.30
> the
1 5. — H • firx
American
ha* been
Wilson s
to mediate
harped to<lay
h. who is
< hose an
Romans
f'hrlMt. I
science also bcarinK
Holy OhOBt.*
first
matte
in pr<
champpiji
left for I’;
to London
Frank
e He. k-
ht d-
wou Id
<• prior to hi« nia t< h I
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I
HKRMAN. Dec
ny bills and
♦ nor bill* w<
i yton county
the ba I loo
I Ai k a w .
or been
Fork “
navx offi< lais, who
confidence in th** ability of Lieuten*
ant Walter Hinton, hero of the N<*-
| m trariM-Atlantic flight, who wuh in
of 4he big gas bag
. — I
ce . Committee Chair- Rumors of Possible Insur-
i thinks it Should Not i gent Move on League
be Given Now. Reach Marion.
I
' Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McGinnis
Married Fitly Tears4Ago
Mt and Mrs S .1* .McGinnis, v ell
know n r» s •!< nis <»f briiion, <|t
< *h hr\tcl their fift< Ith unldhi,
n) \ etsa i •
I dnv A t '
i l« a»l Ta.
1870.
mil
May Give Emergency Tariff
Measure to Aid Wool Men
NAMED TO MEDIATE Most of Rural Schools Will
ARMENIAN MATTER Take Two Weeks for Holidays
wifh four
woiklnir days. The <1
s cxniplit i 14K the. rock'Vut
ilxaliH place in fils un
• —- -srrWFiivrstK
finished !n time not
Sf. t
CO IVH |:t
< , < a 1 ( «
$H J.'.
.. IX I!.',
J X " I
bible that a meeting
hmlaMion will u cal
I of this w**rk or
rt week .
o deUyed Mr
atlon of the ordinance
COUNT TOLSTOY TO
LECTURE AT C. I. A.
SATURDAY EVENING
mWARITIES
NEEDS OLD CLOTHES
providing liberally prj,“
war veterans '
- ----rr~ - -un ■ —r iij - — I•• I ♦' ph ‘
in the
s. Ih>f 15.— Future*
19 tn 36 point, higher,
point* higher
111 66, ciOMvd
■
SCAT 1
60 HOME 1
I PLAY ’
WIT H 70V HD\H,
I M'J5T 6°
itMMBBMmw
Mrs. Jess
■ liter i.f'ho
From bur—
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1
I KGt KAWAY
! 1—Soiiicwliere arnoi me win
I swept Adifondacks today there (a
M \ It ION
(I pt»KKlb)«
| publican
Ht • W » l t
H ard 1 ng
. 'la v .
H<
"h- '
kt-
ne inf
Watches,
id-tooled
elry, etc.
ould sell
utter me
1 19 72 1 200,
profit* |2L-
ble and r» - ‘the
reaching
thru va Hou*
blew Fight
bhc match I
[eiptM for an
r, according
[teg today.
I Mrs
M < h
will be held at the
nex 1 J tine Ht w hh’h
a'l of the rhild»* i ate to be
rnf Mth. f’le\*hind was uhable to
1 <»nm at 4 nia time and the formal
< brat ion of the
w.am poMtponad until
l.n< % i, <;fi MN
DENTON Dec
<|ii»»talinn* Indus
Nn 3
Wheat. No.
Hur c,nrn. j
v bile
Am tin tall
the ladder
opening
Town of
King
in
actixvlx engaged
ge and small
I M r l»eh i nd t he
this
ted
Stah
I surnpli'
sho w ••<I
W hr | .•
from tlat
s PI 11111. ,S
I 6 3...
I st
oiti.EtNN t'urrnv.
Dec 13
10 to
_ -pw--
here, it
after
bet’ll bl
Lieutenant
y • 'V
Id I
*y. /
ft. I
s estimated
Will he
‘J shoxv
>da \ in< >rn i ng
under the
m be r
will
; ■ ■
conferred xx;th
vis of the State4
! v i n g final in- |
mixM'nn The ;
||H- HOT V4*i +
Ur of NalHHHs ill .
t’reaidertM r»-
*orir.4‘. iuii .< m to
H<
from tin ;
“i Interest Manifested in
----------- ■ •
rb-spinir wme <ti*
I IS
light
Site* p
iL-M $6
to $3. g
MfeSt
L dsclslon
fchnd at this
fetor McCum
■ have no d<,,
|lv win rmnt
Emetaiuk** aa ___
r principal question now
r it wouir
present c.mr
W< Bra uo* p.....
the dinablcd war veteran*
r r i vd
Kild
th<Tr major
a Mpn ad <»I
g ■ aircraft. sw» pi nmth-
howling galcM, im JoM. of-
•> |M. sforker?*
to 4 , h« ifI’TM
•M J2 .',0 to $s
to 30. m< -
mixed ’ r 30 to
$s 3u: common
\o ’ plKS 1 l to $7 '.0_
I ,amhs >t‘> t<> $1 o 7 3 . x car
t > $•»; exx vs II to 16 5o, <ii I Is
> I 3ii to ,*3 .»•’
be t w »’en
h and Jo»
I I’M v y w cl g
that hi*
lest Oak Paving Not Ready
saisMinrnt ordinance for th<> I 1 heist
AS. Of West cy
I Completed l>y
Sff Tf.'Wordt trm n
lay that t
w A B V, - • r* H
Oklahoma fair to_night. c«»ld-
• i, except in norfTiweTT pofTToifr
Firm Trxn* tontrht fair, rntd-
nearly - to the
:vpt in the low
I l<v. Thqrsday fair.
Ve>( - ■
< II 1< K.<A
• 111< • v ;< > i >. < i .
< .sh.trplx in th«
t . th» heiiriHh
\ t h»<•• I <• f
or , ’
dirt crew
,t on the
'iiltAxUmI ..... -
■i said it
to
|
Three November Consumptioi
King
d • • \x 11 -
w a m
bx
. w • r < • I < i w < r
op. n< <1 off I . .
I-*st 2 I 2c Miir< n
the <«pcnIng II 6.1 '
■» .ifl’F
nt ?oc. di
I ht <■ h»M<
opt’h I
lat<
N’OCL’NA. I 15—J, A
preMhhuit of the Nocona
bank, which wum
wax found shut
here early th lx
w it hoqt r< ga inin-
pfMtol ja j near t b<
found Jn ihu Mtcdhou.
11 rm.
Mr
ea rly
t h»• y
a pr
ata tv
r t on: iimpt ion
s l< ss i hau
hsm t han
alm <m
III*' fo
With
NEW
tUIC.M <-p< I
‘-‘-luT <
ccmiitT
II 7.3
< I o s < < I
1 < ’lose
I I 2o. J a nno ry
t<» S|
middling 1 1 73<
IGHT OPENS
PN SOLDIERS’
INUS MEASURE INSURRECTION CONFLAGRATION
A L. Elmir
The balloon ’
♦ st In the navy
00o cubic fret <
having room
baekvt. The ba
day for Canada
a natural trait to brag, all do
t more or )•»*«.
igb what wv
Io, la proved
w an one of I he larg-
y nervier, holding 35.-
of hydrogen gax. and
for four men in thr
I loon started
i.oi m. < o rro%
IXB^LWN. Dec
qvintHtinnu today*
('nt(on. middling basis I
Cotton Hwd, per ton »/
io< al 1’itonrd :
I 4 —Lo<\l
were: .
k te-ttc-
....’.’Ll lie
. /r,-toe
10-lto
67,- Exhibit Opens Thursday Twenty Trucks
Morning Upstairs in the
Wright Building.
3'i. show* <1 I
. ^uxr. ;
'“lr
• iv I m<»? t
4» Hrlnlhr Humidity
j 4* 7 a. rn. today 6o p*xr cent
tlxl'l♦♦♦»< I I 11 M+< »«•♦»*
BITTER-ENDERS MADISON. ILL
I • s .
; w I
< <»l! • I ciob< <i
Pllol
LIA’RRPOOI
opened <|Ule1.
s t e
I Avcenibcr
o.S3
.l.'Miuarv <»|
Frbr uai y*
1 o * .3.
Man'll opened, 10.91. rlosrd 11 o;.
xpril opened ----. rIoMcd 11 05.
O.. |X< 1.. llumbl.H of I MAIdSOX
IHKurrcc! ioh among it ' dollar fir*-,
C( orx llal.lfH Io the S' n- j
President *
channels l
Jamrh Gootl-. Sheriff
Bat*'M. .1
ion on<l Ed
Abnrv H
sii nd y
E W
MUITt V
W Ratliff.
I
xtww - days
< h.t n
<|i< Ml I 11 XX ' * I 1
I . I Wright I
I I hr show
shape
i sp ndIcm i
l« mm than
3.0oo.imh» |. ss
ft mt year c‘r»n-
g ro w i
<ui t <* 11 men t
»’■ 6,11 9
n
*• IIi<-11 >
i ng an -
at th*’ir home her** Thurs-
T*^ WTFff married rt Mt Gt-
Tarrant t’oH-nty, on |o<*Tnh»r;
ati<l cam*- to t h» moii»L
Part of l»t nton county in 1683 w hen-
thex reMidtd twenty two \«arH
Sine** that time th«*x have math*
th* tr
Mr
Borah Wants Leading Powers
Io Agree to Reduce Navies
W A,SlllXi;T«»\. :*•**•. 13---\ Ae*u*-
lu! '< i t'» the I’risidciit fo open h<-
U'it 1.11 ions w till tirrut Hr tain and
L’»pan for an ng!**rm**iit !•» reduce
naval building programs 50 per cent
f u fhe nr\t fix x Arars was intro-
duced m the S« nat*i by Se nator Ho-
WrdnrMda v
▼ r X x '
« Viil......._____ . .
+ \Vc.“t Texas tonight fair ami v
+ colder. Thursday fair. + |
■i Trmperwtwrr +
♦ Maximum yesterday 61 <j>
Minimum today ** V
A petition of thole prizes. 1
| Woman Killed at Valley View ■
♦ I VAI.I.EY VIEW, !'.<• 1 •. Mrs .
<• I .1 M Hill. 6t» w a m struck by i» Shu-
4»| to 1-3 paMM* rig< i train and histant
h yib-d
-re and what
,_____i»
cant pati-nt be With
>ee worth all 'people L.B..
»He they rendily- admit ceoh
.u5^-£h,X ■&.
> lets nia nnaatlnx run
wm» one else has J*'** and
(Ml to tell wbAt ll.sd have
in . . - totaled till >62 7 of
IJM 363 .326 was loam* and
■it«$ iiiul 177 'M‘7 136 cash and
I'nlraft.-* amounted to
guaranf. fund 12-
. -ry f '"/w
..... ■
life-.'
Rows i
Hire t i tig I
M Harris of '
L -
igh. I
Ev I
y I American Sergeant Told King
ot nt y
ready |
''■,7:Tu*
the ' S1* K
V.f ,
DEAD FROM BULLET
WOUND IN HIS HEAD
Addl!«>n 'I
N a t i o
• l<»M»’d tills
through thr
morning and
ng < <Hisci<)usn< ms
be hod\ when it w
ibl* of a grout-ry
A-tldtMtm rrturnrit from iuiHn«
today Bank employ*** sal
presumed had goim tin f*.
a fundw io tide th*’ b;xnk over
lerlort <»t depression It wa
**d h'-rc today thjt^th*- bank • -w
amin*T said he had f<»f>n*t fh< bank
tn good condition flh'id** from
gHal number of l<»‘;m* to farm' iM*
which could not hr c<d|.-< t<d t.r-
I’atlAW' of (hr low prior of Cotton | I*’y
I a rn* s I toda \
1.14 EHI’OOL NI’OTM.
LIVERPOOL. Dr* 13—Spot* stra-
d\, 29 points higer, with small de-
mand Middling HA 41d Sales 1.000
hairs. Anirriean 3.600. Import* 31.000
Pal*, s. \mvrlcan 1 H, 100
3 • t '
- --~*4 J
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. I n t II r I 1'»I V ’ *IU>tiL- ;
' These arr (be <vordM <’f the Apoa-
I fir Paul ivi apraking to th** jews.”
| thr minister said. “In following on ,
tti this chapter and in succrrdin»
2 11. (’or 1 I 13 Philip-
we M«’r Paul a h>vr for tho I
brrth-
p r r m * • - i
and humlliHti«>«r that h*’ did
I am wllliug to give up guv :
7 hi.p< t<. heaven if in r<> doing I i
I could piosp» r the cans* After h«
I l had suffered wll the persrrut iona In ;
I ord*r t" have the promlMCM of th**
i I Father, h* is willing to glv*’ all of ,
I this up
X I hii man i
I I “°F.
*|> . s P i r 11
i*l*' rf u 1
HOKE i Br*d help,
who brags . u tiling
kin. might |
xx'as . '
NAVAL BALLOON ON CONSTANTINE GOES COTTON CONSUMED I ABOUT 300 BIRDS
NOW THREATEN THRFATFNFD RY WAY T0 CANADA s AB0ARD CRUISER T0 CURTAILED: COTTON; EXPECTED HERE FOR i HAULING FROM TWO
INCIIDDCCnftN rain * nn i -rimi LOST IN MOUNT A NS RETURN TO ATHENS ON HAND INCREASES TWO DAYS'SHOW PITS FOR SANGEI
g i •■;*! <l< a I
• shott- IT
I ».•<•*• iviIm' r xx h• a t
at I 1 6i< i nd later
• xx .• s < .p ' 3 I ■ at
| -ml 3b<.pl I 3 I.
I '• < • III hl I < nri
down I I a i <11 opt
' h’lia I I I • • i < th* r los< . May
j I I ■_’<• a l t In- opi’tiing 71 I
I di uni 1 3 L- lat* r. July
I 7 - 6<-. m mF *.. . , .
later trading.
<»Mta opened nt 16
and Inter drop! I 1 1c
pi ned at 49 3 I. <»lf a half, ami
2 I lr additional Miibsequei
opened off |c nt IK 5
1 2 < In t*i.
<dunt» <ts assi-t
turned their ar
four
origin of tlm Max*- a un-
The | lant w .is comp!* t <d I \
w h* n t h<- first a ppara-
SpavlM a-n*l UurHHtg em-
bers < arriril by the high windw were
Bwrpt to njt partw of the <«nv wnwrtrt Mmitrnwntw Stepiwn
' of the |>l »nt A dozen \<>'unt<*-r fire
| brigades weir lush'd from on* spot
' to another jm tur emberw fell on
i r*>QfM v auaing minor fir* m Among
' thn volunteers were the 73'J employee
i in the mills
I ■■
’out
FX.r
King la ughed a ml addi •
•f his aldog said ■ s<-«-
thesr non lia
after 1 And th*-
cut for
thr
___ . .. __ the
d humillatioir that he
K tn gi
in r*>
A total of $•>.“> Yiioje lias b«-».n r
<s i \ < <j f< (t u>ie <>f th* \ n»*?ri< a ii !.»
g mn <'In b Rooms . The I ..• <11 s i
ati< n of <Tuhn lonatrd $.3»i to the
club 1'ioniF. Mrs * B Farris ami
Mv> L T Millican have mmifrd
$7.59 ra*h. (ho premium* r*.»*y re-
ceived in thr FTrtty Homes cont<si
It w.is report**! that others of th<
pf if.*’ winners w i’l make similar d ..-
p'uition of tlp'lr prize*.
■ nail mil** aim * ihiiiuvuit Mi ni*
appointed | wrath said Wrilrundny morning 3it
• h <»\x' *rii*> m h'1111 • I I <■<>*•“ **— “• * * k /«»»»»•
bx F. \V I f.\r
pert frnm 111*• ,<hs
the \ & yr r Ex a.
Hied lu com. L iiteirh a n t Mr
ursd.iy, I u vHild he
roller
at n* on
hi|
»• ba-Hy hampm-d by th* rx-
nra* which druv4* them buck
i nffirial -of th* rornpanv s«id
inure than a Idin k of prup» rt>
l>e**n wiped out and * st'jnatevl
t h Io mm ,*.t -be t w r • p Y 7 a". "'IO ami $ I, •
000.OOh
The
k ■ i o w n
rnx rloped
t u* a rri v**d
W ASH I \GT’<
» o11s 11111 p! on w i .-
] • uring \ox emliri
; <•< t ton
sus
13 A
billing
c u-41 • r toda y
lilt** the bay
<!••<• ks glm- '
uml• r a LaH n sun
man slept briskly up
a hand <rash*d into th*
barv < I .* national anthem,
.rows oi MallqrN stood at attention. I
King ''onstant in*', for the first I
had fallen into Sa i ar.a»> ■ 11 rne mi three years. was being x».i, ago
g'ree|e(| formally as King of tin* i numb* red
IGrrfkR. jn (
I tfi in
»afi s to
be coll.u
pr o r of cot t*.n
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE 1
it * t
y - - ■ - -r -2
oyk. atrswt him not T '“I' '
by City Allot iicv ( «
a-1 hi-hr* trttalty Jnrttod,
would not b' r. a.I >' * Elder It
r* ni<» Inst of the w.Tk It i<< : i‘>K Lilt
of th.' C.t i . Tu.'s.lav
b. call-.] for th. Isav 'be
Week or lite
A number of
Hopk i ii s
Much Interest lx l.eiiiK shown
* meetings at the Church
with fairly liirae crowd- nr
evening xervice. Services start I
> . lo. k and, the public is cor- .
’ tt was stated.
It Smith, who Is Qonduet- I
meeting, ( hose ax his text j
evening. Homans si—"I
truth in Christ. I lie not.
witness
WASHINGTON. I>ee 1., — An
■ in. i g. i.i << tariff of 1 1 and 12 cent* '
a liotiml duty »>n wool may be the
" ‘ given tuwiol grow-
king r.n,embargo.
tied 10 S3, dosed lO'IiO.
opened 10.79, dosed
NOW $303,557,702
— — • j waving
At'HTIN Imr 15—Tnfffl d»*pmr?tw iM
t |3<»3,5.37 ?(»2 are shuwri in a state-
m nt th** financial *ondiHon
.all stifr bank* m T»xa- on Nov.
issued t<»dny hx th** Department
IriMijram* .»nd hanking
(’a pi t a I sf <•<■ k totaled
surpl’j” and undivided
>76 **6'4 ami I > 111« paya
‘♦36 I 73.
totaled 1114X62.755
loans
i cash
'xur.lUM
SCMMlon
J th*
Hri-r-lpffe Rrrord.
last night hrok** \....
indoor affair 1** 4 bin
to unofficial rst.-
Frar IIoovcFb 1 ppointm* »*t.
Arm»ng th** auurcca uf
Mun in the J3-’ W l
Ii* f fl at Hardi
point 11* rtu-rf
tii* f< « r t hat
suff H'l* n 11 >
ra rn
Mi<i.ng i» In * lo“r tnu* h with th**
ite hiiuatioii by long distant a
phon** and knows of ♦ xery shift I
line-up th* r <■ almost as soon
urn . _
t he
ba n k * i n
• lay Ii x i
.ind ftai
and
rt nd
*i i s< ■«»u 1.1 s 12
Rrs. ’
w hi*-h
■ i in. oun tfcj
* xi'iirt ng*
♦ 2 '■ H'A'I 2
I 'EDISON. T« xas.
x<1*1 iafin. F‘r»r t«l»■ h*
HL«I« batik which
s ’a t-v b < nk .inn n
four d d< ad ♦ a I l x 11- is
a buH«*1 vxnund, in
port - re* * i \ <-d h< « r
wh’lr attempting to
gtla Riser, near ('ulenMO,
IK4.» Great excitement
spr»<m l v Senator ; ass. which ‘ .i.LiJM
rd to portend a wnr with IfinffMWll
rrMprrtlng Oregon.
IN THK l«Wv* MSW»
W .1 Hnrnhan, who b»s b»«n <
. lede.l |.r.«idenl of th® Chegnpeake ' i 1
* Ohl.. Mild Hockins Valley Kail-
r*»H<l r«»mpan4*H£ la w uroduet ul the ,
S* i ii ’h born In Ils. Tun., tn
isii7 He b.gan hie railroad care-r
>.f tiie iH.ttom, as an apprentice boy - vfsSw
In t.oulsville «nd Naahvlllr ahot>«. d
Louisville. Kv.. Since 1««« hie
«. .k has been confjnod largely to
■ ’^1
with whlch’he han hern connected. . .ji'-/*■
V:i.a^n^WT«>«^ 3VJ
snd In the course of tIdle be.tanm
general manager and
cf that road. He left the lllloln C
tralNn 1»«>1 W ■<» *"* «•» ■
lUHrmd and five years later
WM cbMun preanknl of
ssru'v'i?;
L *
J
■^37 ? ; ”
Primarily th< I rrreonn la hies f<sr
that Harding is !**'*ii.ng too fa,r in
favor of tll< League of Nations, ac-
<ordmg to advice* reaching h*r»-
bad a little of thi
Put u I-—xx- ha I
would
we today' b* < n |
t hat the < a us*- i
W< d- !
to br
1 •
- f • I u
k
Milton L**v Martin
♦ •side nt of thr I )*• n I on
11 So< tty for th" com i n
■ monthly meeting of t
held Tuesday evening at fhr»
i of Doctors Martin ami l ul-
i. (>th**r officer^ elected wer'i”
-president. Dr T. (’ Dobbins; j
and treafuren Dr E 10
delegate T" the st.it"
Dr. T .M Harris
• I H Rax. aJtrinatr
I ’r- F. E Pint r and H
-M• mb* is present at the
Mm J H Rhv. T
1*0 1(1!. E \\ Br* I han. M
arilh. H RhXve, W <). Knnbroii
II G Fleming and Rebe* < a M I
a ns •
clumsy naval balloon with tl^r*-*- na-
val oh u urw i»olal«ul from civilian-
t ion
' Th*
ward by'
that p< rh.i ps 3
red 1 n t he xx 1 n l < r
\x h lr h will *»p*’ii
.1 (id roll I 111 lie
auspice?* of I Im
< ‘(iintnt'i ' <• The < \hii>
II p.Nt H irs in l he
building Th" quarters foi
x w« 1 b* 1 i*g put in pi
\\ 1 lint >il i\, ami <1 large num
er of .suitable <•<
idrd.
At! va nee not ice
that birds of rv«
prlz* m a 1 offen d
, ahow,
■at deal of t
■Med in the exhibit and
(owls In the < 011 nt \ ar
be on d N|'l IX
\\ Million has been
r i n t e mi'll t *»f the
ging is to tn d<>m
Z* me lei' I'llll I t F V * X
of
plan
Thui
A
111" |
Gier
in th*
Jan. <
F club
to pax" the promises of
he is willing to give all
H III Su d"Jug I,e could h» lp
hu man i t v.
• if we only ha<l n llttl*- of thi*
shown by Puiul —what won- ;
l*r<»£r* MH xx < would make’ (
what have
to give up
...ight prosper?”
Aft' r the regular nrrvIcrH
n*’H*lay evening, then*’ is
business nuu’Hng of the church,
was announced Wednesday.
'il'V
' sup.
judg
• X t enNtun set X 1
‘‘ |pb'G' htb.','judKii;B T
kc'6 ’ —........ r-,
METHODISTS PLAN
$33,000,000 DRIVE
FOR THEIR SCHOOLS
>(IKT WOKTH. :».<c. 15 IT,Hid-
elders, educators ami Influential |
i\m< n of th* I'entral T. xas Metho-
dist conference ar* /in s- ss'nn her" |
•dux airangmg for I lie $33. (urn. mm
fund rnrnpatgn tn thr* ser-
»r . R H .*'iin*'t t of Nash-
ville, T» nn . ami Im John A Rice
of Dallas were th*1 chief speakers.
I 2c al
irlropt | .
7 2* , off
Il 3 Nc in
• I »<•<•» tn tier
off a
1 Max <
ilropf
I lx .lulx
i a ml dropt anot her 1
7 Gouri of Criminal Appeals
Recesses Until January 25
At STI N T' vat-. IKc 15 —Tim
Court of Criminal AppealH will re- .
resH today itntil .)amtar> 25. 1921 .
N< <)e< isions w» r* made by (his cour t |
trolax’ be<ause of th" absence of
txxo of the judg** frmn * onferen*«a .
1 (Hiring ’he past v.r* k. bill th" ch'Fk j
1 said some opin'ons may be handed j
down during the recess
>tn pa n x
r iiere today
was deapaire*! ... ,.
it xx.o slid
I f J»*H* <*H0.
sparks t<»
f r* fight-
k non operating 6(1 odd
hauling uraxtl for the San**.
two 1 • r road returned r«» work WedtiH-
d.* v moi rung ami are hauling from
th • two ’pits w*st of town. TMy
i »•*ii.-eil to woik 'I’uesday when they
I were p'areil on the haul loading
from t**o pit**, « u h truck taking a
* i h. If loH'i out of each pit iii order to
g* t the proper gravel mixture for
t he road w ork
Sixt*’vii inn,ks have
• t11 tai led
hold i ng «*
show • d a n Inch as* . t h»
Bur* au s monthly refvort
- >da \
Tommies n
at at tent ion
i rrp!v
. sax. tii
.Mt Is
» W e
hand Nov
of 498.408 balei
a ml cot ton i ompi ■
| cotton growjng s’Mt*** t«* |d
’ I'l.' Oo 00A bales rhnrr fh xn yh
> while toiisuming Mxiubhahm* nts -u<
* | m< * (ion Ii* Id about .3,000 b.il s tl'.an
ii an J omisumiiig « stal>ii>h
Iswhriv showed a simi'ai de*
in iiohiings
1
--*
' J
j
Anniversaries
»..M — ■ W
chui'iex. C«r»y tii‘»
I..-t.T In the poUwn .<
in I'li^udelphK.
(iffto *n«’
WunlilnKton. <»e-
BRITISH SOUGHT TO
INFLUENCE BOARD.
^DECLARES DENMAN “J—
b< rs < f the British mission which I I
' vl’ttc*t th* Cnttrtfw States in 1917 1
attempted 'to. influence the poll- I
i res «h the Shipping Board. W illiam
l*enm«n of Kan F ram-imco. t r*t
1 chairman of the board, testified to-
<la\ |.ef<»r** th* spr<iai house rom- j
m’tte. inx ••.*<! igat :ng the board'i* op- '
• ra t ions 1 Mm gent hau.
Henman imli< at* d that hts j basMador fo Turkey.
(/ that Hi** Shipping Board pointed as President
from Br tlsh infly.ic*- had 'onal representative
* «io with Lim resignation as Aixvina. it yxas
rh.iifnuin *>f th" ’’“aid Hum any
<>» I * r .one t hint: "
In this conri*c‘h»n. th*', witness'
! Kind that if he could obtain th*- per-
iii4 ?mn I Fr sul*nt W'lson for the
: disclosure of ‘certa n ph;u»« n
Khippm^ B«»nr negotiation* our
the sourc'S j>f i n t - r .‘rr*-r c»’ w'tii
administration as h*a*l of th*-
ma v dis ’Ins* d
0. Hooper Will Not be
hsslstant County Attorney
Bunty Attorney Benjamin W .
■ announce I Wodncwtlay morjitiiK ■ zv rvi I in
■ K. O Hoop. r 1,..,; r.'.iu.Ht..l t. TL V 1 0 R|LL P R
ffeiieviui xi£ . IrAflij ULL.L. uLUu
leant County Attorney nn<l tin lamiinw a
Bvas to hme become '.«MiMi.<i,t jjcnr I 1 kl 11 1 D y /!
R^A^Vnt. rxurlt23.;: Mint JANUAnT 4
|u that he ........
Mtl training from the gov. rnm* nt 1 Tli< I’niversitv of T.-Xa«
n the privilege of ■■l>•''tilltr i,nv ci,,,, will appear in recital
Seraity In the Cnlte.1 State, for ’Normal Cnlfere auditorium
■ulna advanced work in law H. ■ uml. r itispiceM "I tile A. h
I received hla de«r. <■ from Ho ! "f ’hat inetitutton
[ department of the
i'exas on December 22.
\R«>mbly w.'iK
morning and Home
mail, by Superintendent
and Principa* Calhoun.
Piiere will be three important
I al peningH a.t ti.e < eehool 1>
Chr'iHtmHH;. The firnt will be
Senior cIAKh play. Galliger. ’o
glv.n next Eridar evening at
o clock. Th. H.M-nn.l w ill be ,
baccalaureate sermon to be preach- I
ed at the High Sctyiol auditorium
Sin..lav b» llev J. . Morrl« of the !
rir't MethodlBt c-urch The third
will be the awarding of dluApmaa
' .December 23 bv President V\ H.
Bruce of the '/iornial College There
will be two other numbers on the
program at the meeting The or-
chestra will play.
MV. Calhoun ahnOunced that
Freshmen, wilt won the chainpl
i*htp In the class- football gamfei
v|«ar. challenges a team picked from
th* combined classes nf the Junior
nhd Sophomore. The game Is to be
played Friday -of th'* week
Another ane-mnvv will be hold
• ■
I'UHT WOHTII I I 4 I’.M’l'Of K
F< »RT \K < >RTH. I >"<•. I .3 Reduc-
ed calll«- receipts st r\*'d t*> rherk
th" downward market tr«'id t"*lay
I I.mm hugs sold steady tu sliglil'y
1 Ii ig ii* r
I ♦ Mftle—H*-**x
Id 1« 50
bi; I Im 13 tu
H . K m H a x
H M III*
l.ir<
the Fort Wo.-th road and twvnfy
•’ mk^ are hnuhnir for thr ' taut
Da 11.im road. Tha
on thn iarftar
i quarter and a
< ’on true tor M.-El-
.luHtlce Peace prp-
...00 t. VV. RatljfX
John Heath and' J.
TIIK HOASTFI't
o not mind th. mm,
Labout hi« kith nnd
hough I think hia faimily
I good to take him in.
n not mind the brnggart. who
I cliviniH hie younsHt. r h ■■
' parents 1
finest folks on
vii. protect mo from
who swells his chest
v aoni" one else has failed
he’d have really done it ■
I-,,
32 points i
1 t 51. j
: I Meeting With Jack Dempsey;;
L’iNDON. Dor. 1.3
ht i* r. Im ax \ w * jg lit
I is: <»f l u i up*’, w ho
after a visit
n l h<- bout I
♦ »f I H t Mhurg |
lish lb
toda x
] »• tnpK* v. t h"
champion
was mad<
publish* d
»ut to sign
i»ran and xxotild ah*.
» witIi Tommy Burns
g th*- at tai ng* tin tits
. i t (» DrmpM**\, Carp**!
th*' sit
to him w hrr*» h*- < on-
'I’
rid
DAILY MARKETS inspecting ROMS
The Conniv <'ojnmlssloners ----, „ .
with all the commlsalonera .<«>* •--^,-1
< ’aunty Judge Ed I. Key pi«s*nt
started Wednesday morning on an * J
■ ffi tai Inspection Of all.the.Hwd ,1
w< rk being done tn the cobnly. The ■ ■ yj,
Insp.ctinn will cover alt the d rt — -itcl
w< rk >« 11 gravel taxing and spread- '*> I
log and bridge work on the hlirtt'-.
wavs. The court Mas accompanied
by T E HuffnuiTi (>f the county
< nulm .-rs and W A Thompson, • , I
tcsldent engineer for tin county en-
gim ers’. ."./j .*" c'feWFlH
Th.'V started the Inspection over
tic Dallas r. ad wh re they will in^
sport th.' f'ntshed work and ,th«
gravel spreti ’5ng and laying. Jf ’. I
entire work is not covered dut
W. dt . sdtMT they expect to nd
“"■''Thursday to complete It -----——|
Igh- only rmttlm' tniCters'eame befoff - V
tile court during Its session TllM,
day aft'’rnt>on aiid nothing outside
of road til.. Inspect’on was to bit
' Th.'' r^nTFr'GObTbVTuT” TVMfflr—nj-
others of the County -offlelalg nd
| revuil more precl..rt officer n»d
.their bonds approved at th'e m*,.
Th.se bonds were not filed Lima—2.
for approval at the specie’ session
Ion December 1 to approv-
Ed I Key County Jud^e. 11.000;
Mir*ix' company*.
may call Mom*.* of jh* ir had* rn
to .Mrtrion Mhorlty with a vi*-w to
nipping any inMurgcnt movement
Ml* h hm wrv*’k*d ’h» Taft admlms-
MKk J M 4UAMM
III’ H M
T'taTNVTKW. not IK.
M. Adams wife of thel
rial nview News, died J
from a 'gaaolff
HP<1 her dfi
4.11
' Ji .i I ii
I rading
, imp g"\ * rnni"n t »
nf ' Hi ng "i ih t m up
t>p» ninK uf t
-\ ♦ .ill pri' »•!
br.’.tk th'!'
prufi t t a k i ii k
/ h It h
- . Rolli
I plant h* r»* today,
, cheek» d at noon,
adjoining plant
(’ar and Foundry
! Hng a doze
'Ing k par kb m
A thousand fncn arc figiiting the
l flarm-N lTiv.it** equ-pmeht of th*’
; t u o < uinpani*M are b«* ng aKs|M(* d by
appaiatuM from marbx tow nx
Th** rol!*-r mi l” w«r»* a iihimm of
i flan **n at n* on Th*' fire was being
gh xx ind Fir** figh'
ha m
'The United < harltlMi nr* • m ob’
thing," Ha'd J N Ravxor, pr***-i
tit of the organ’zation W*dn»M
"and citix**nR haxing Much th» x
*1 dlMpOR«*d to give for rhartt y tu *
Ive them v ith Mrn Turp'n al Hi*
U»«' reM loom, in th** caurth*.u»*>
» arr having numerous call* right
nr. and the n^*d in urgent
] 5.-_Mim.s
fort y - fl \ •• hi m*!
returned by th*
grand Jury
A majority of the rural MchoolF
of H* nton county will take two
w •* kN for the Christman and New
• Yearn holidavs thin year Founts Hu-
ll rin* nrtent L. A. .Alllnon armoun-
<*e*l \V**ln« H*lav morning. All schools*
of the county will diMmiMM Fr’dnx
for the t* aeh» rs to attend the Cnun-
tx Institute in Tu-nton A few- of
form*! ' tl.*m will re:’m«* n* ms on r»n Monday.
D< i inhet 27, but most of them will
not b*gin work until Monday, Jan-
uary' 3.
DENTON, ,!»w.
qu<>faf Inns toda y
Frveri*. per Ih
Hrnw, per lb
Khath. per doien
hilt ter
Turtieyi w------ ...
of ; the f»rr.Mrt»*nt s
re ’-Ufe An Uh 1 all
rn nf'mni.oris ZiTid t ‘.
ard ' IstM
i Mr M*»rg»i. than
| Acting S«vri tary Da
I < part rn< n ( t * Ja \. re
I nt met ions as to h im
• f ♦»‘T1Ttrt rr**-"♦, i***w*-v*-r
! h*ard from tnc l.tag
I’in rebponae to th**
t qu«ft for fut th* r infering Jon
proc«'<1 ure.
Ilnllon^tM Furrrff Io Drmirnd.
D tfas belbved the toalloon|j<ta
had b** n forced to descend in $ome
inland npot where communication
waa iiup.u»aibb-. lu that cape. )t
•whm naid. the men wnutd 'undoubt-
edly have buffered, an they carried
Util*- food Altho the carrier pigj
♦■otiN. the only meahw of cornmuni?
cation of thone aboard the l>all<*oi»,
had not returned to th** naval Ma-
jtion Iht**. it w na pointe*! out the
girds, aft*T being released, might
have been blown away in tlu.* gale.
With Lieutenant Hinton w**rr
Farrell and
tiA- a Moi <* n
w j*m |'tL t h*- Eng
(rum I 'glared flat ly
t r, . not fight a n'
.with J ar IF'
j h« a x x x ♦ g h t
Th* ‘■(ab-menf
sw’*'t' t » w i*l ’ly
that he xv a v a b*
match with M*
match a
D I H • • 11 M ,M U I g the
th** light with DempMes.
| sa id it would nut ma k«*
• >t •!iIT* r* nee
test* <| for the chainplonMhi
\nx ida*'** ih th*- xvoi
m*. " h*’ <1* via red
Dr. M. L. Martin Elected
Nov « mb* i
AI h i t
ir months
the same
\< 11 \ cot ton
I about 2.••••*» "im |
■i ami HlihoMt
November
in c it ton grow ing m
1* >m < u i t a i1 men t than ••!>* ••
with 66,119 haleM d**< i can
of a year ago ami a« t:v
how mg a f alling of! <>
m compared with N *\> mb* i I
.ST IX HTS. Dec. 15—Fi
in the plant of th**
ami Rolling Mil)
Madison. 11 In'.. n* i _
firemen vlrtuaHv
it Total loss.
exported tn exer*efi
A strong w hid
dwelling s«• • ■ 11 *
s turned *‘ *•■
1 pr» ven (a ng
th* I*:.
Th**
braneh
F*»»in«lrv
blaz*
Fount Ilya. Tolmoy, the oldest
said to be th< moat distinguiahed
t*nn of the late i oveilat, Count Ltw
ToYstox. wITl bet life Th th" Mtffft-
torliim of th*» College of InduMtrlal
t Saturday * venlng nt ** 1
Count Tolstoy has Inherit-
ed in a gr*'Mt measure his father’e
genius. It is said, and 4s a writer
soln*' renown He belongs to the
most exclusive rIrcIrN of Russian
ar hi*uTacx . having inherited all his
' father s *’st Ales and hls^itle.
j is hai l to br xiolently oppose*!
1 th*' pr« h* nt upl
I in bis countt y .
It has not yet be* n decided
1 vh- r he w ill lecture on the ’ Pr
aiitv and WrHiJigM of 4Jou»t
r«»lst<»y-," or upon Russ a as I Hes
It." Both led tire i are highly
pra’sed Hts avoIt-o'4N yery .
ami h • speaks prefect Eng’iMh, and
It Im expected that whichever ash-
ler! he thooNta will be highly ah-
j jo \ able
j Tli kets for the ledfirv are to bs
s< hl in Hie halls ot the H*lm.inl»trt$-
‘ tlon huild ng Friday and may
I plac’d on sale at one of vhc uHiy
rteres Tickets are nlpo to W on
! .sale at tha door Saturday evening
’COMMISSIONERS ARE
< t loll. I>OI I,
, , iftober
G.n.ral I’ost
■ >i five in
oil. v..l l.x Dre.
(Hl.—Hl It|t I’h.vsiwk. kw*
i .th. r of American surge
l‘ii(la>l.‘i|,h,:a. born thore,
IDiS o
IXIU ll.inains of .Napoleon 11
treat pomp in tomb at in
Dr ris . -- ■ — - X™*1
1X99 -British under tHn.
■ re severly defeated
IVA8H1NGTON. Dec. l.J. -Grant
f Of a soldier bonus al present
uld Inflict X kre^c hardship on
I taxpayers S'_niHoi M. ('urnh.-i
p.). North D'^aota. actliiK chair-
In of th* *'xnate Finance com
*-—, d«<l .r*d today.
to have the Senate ■
bonus 'act jiasaed by the
■a*t, aeaslon waa ojiencd
b*foii' the Banatl. Fin
umittSB by representatives
World war veterans.
rx ..1g
"In folloxxi
and in su<
•or 1 I 13
I x w •• nt. Pau) n lov** for t
of (Tiiist and for
I r**n After sufferinw ail
! * u 11 < * n
' h»- n;*id
hop*- to
I prosper
First Time in
Years is Greeted as
of Greeks.
I President Medical Society , -■,
* I mt k'lN of relief
! Dr. Milton Lev Martin xx ak elect- |»’<s who Hie ar*
j • *1 pt« Mi<h nt of th** Denton «’»*untx |___”L7Z." \
M* <ll'’.il Soc.« ty f*»r th" commg y
•at th** monthly meeting of th**
naval '’V,V held Tuesday evening at
I offices
1 llngim
• fore the committee, sh'»u* (l J \ i< •
Great Britain, yvhile uossrHsing j ‘ r'fi' .
almost twi<’»‘ that of Yh*» • Br» ihan.
States, has checked buildma v*nti«
, Point
ngt h !
i,. w i Pilot
.1 M
III, I »••<• 15. — \ million
'hlrh broke out in the
.» /..Ing Mills <• impanx
was burning un-
t lit *-Ht • n i ng t io*
of the American
.... x company am! klnd-
n small* r tires w ith tly*
various parts of the
NEW YORK 4 IFITON.
NE’A YORY. Due. IJ.-Futi
opened Mt"a*ly 1 <L t" 27 points hig
< Apt riing
I »*'*•*• mb**r
1.5.1.3
Fut tires cI*»m*’*I m(♦ ad x
I »* C
1. 1 n
Kp«>1s mbhlling 15 10c.
$65 More Received for
4 UEAT1IEH FOIIKCANT. ♦ . . . . men
* American Legion Club Rooms
•b I ’’
<?
dh I
Rio Grand* <
George He Wanted Coffee
f.rr t*—-Scrpr-nnt !
uyoti nt H Troop. Aiu-u ,■ ;,,,
nres in il. rnian.v has th.1 disl In. • | V1 ■
on of having tool his ration cl an i
direct Orders from Kmc ’
Wli.-n the Anmrh.m Armvl
fn.4o l.-Hm 'from Cnhlnnz \ch ” rn“Ens -
land rocontly Guyon h:nl_ charge
of tile ponies nt A Id. r ,'iSt. The
Kinr Exited The Held Uml "iih ;it
tract. <1 l.v tile ponies blank.ds
bearing- ),<■ letters A E ' ||,
appronehe.l to Inspect them and ad
dl\ss* d ,;u \ on
■Well how ar.
in Engl.ind’’"
Tile British
st a ml i n g t ig id ly
pet r> I i**«l bx iruxon m
pi' 11 x w * 11 King, but
we hnve for brcukfai
car t xou fix it up no
* **f r* <
The
o‘ne
that
!!• -Imbuchi'r company is <x
«.f t h*- X nt* j i< an < ’ar an*!
companv The'origin *n
hfiH not been d*'t''rminr*|
’ Traffic on trunk linen whn h cross
th*- Mississippi Riv*r f*»r* tin n<*rt»t
and <*PMt of M’dlson were *<t’>pl»e«l
R* Mid*»its xx • re reinov’ng their j
household effects to t he MtreejM,
fearing th*- fire would *!• x*. lop in- ’
to a general conflagration
At rrnon th* fir. war u ru h«* k*d
land the local fir** departrm-t»t wa**
I augment***! by departments.
Granite F’ity and V»*nl*e.
Several hundred voluntee-
red am! the fir* rn* n turn* '! their ar-
tehtiori to horn** four blocks from
• thr rolling mills in an effort to
|che*k the AprMkling flames.
„nd th*
become .‘.MsiMtani
uhuut th** XlIMl of
letter to M r Box *1
gov* rnm* nf
leeting a n v
U. S. WOULD KNOW
NAVAL PLANS OF
OTHER COUNTRIES.:
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1.3—With the
L'nil#*! Slat i.v at the cross-roads
hading either to naval < omp* t it ion
<>r xvorhl agr**-intnt limiting arma
merits, th*- House Naval Affairs
*s»rnrnlt t today set out to learn
what th*- otfi* r great powers ar*'
doing in warship const ruct ion.
T<> gam th s information the com-
mitter call**! on Rear Admiral
Koo* t*< , inef of naval operation*
Data obtained here today
circl* > invlUiled factw xvhifh
Koontz was * xpeered to
upon before th*- committee, sh-
1' Great Britain, while yoi
tonnage almost twie*1 that
United :
for th*’ present.
2 Tli* I htt»d States on th** bas s
of h* r program now under way wnr
surpass the British naval str
by 19J> unless Britain adopts
building rii«*astrt*M
3 .1 i pa n. w hile
In building both lar
war.iii/t will remain
States xx ’h* ’ii
ram is compl*
t he I Ti it * *1
♦ ■ (he on I v t x*
in x t ♦ uhi x *
TRUCK MEN RESUME 0
■ ■«■■■ • ■ ■ ■■■ ■» m ■■■* a
I ’ f
PITS FOR SANGER '
are Complet-
Haul for Dallas
Highway.
kin abide th« mnii ■
OltUe of his skill
HlglHSflerB’c on (hkt poUit I think
I would1 grace him better si ill
Ih patience I wfll hear the man
[who'Hpeaks with hoqest prl.le
what he gives to charity if ihe
truth Is on Ins side;
L I confess 1 try to shup (the i
IwhO'er ho br.
Io claims tliat no one else
| earth knows quite so much
3ENNAN WITH K. 0.
N TWELFTH ROUND TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
NOT YET SATISFIED TEXAS STATE BANKS
EW YORK. Dec. J».-kBlil Bren 1
i. who was knock, d out in '**■
:11th round by Jack Demps.-y.
hoavyweiaht champion, in
Square Garden tiel'4 last ni.’v
1 today he intended to ask for
*ther match.
I am not sat ixtl.si, that D. ini
»y superior,'' lie declai.d.
•om^aey said. 'Heenoan *was
fbtr th an 1 .xn.ete.l ije Hl**.Hl
longer than 1 thought ii. eoul.1
blows did not hurt in. at any
o. but I found him a hard rna *
bit properly ’’
I tn Poof < ondlilon.
pompaey » manager said I'm
Mnpion was not in the bent of
iditlon. havli ig trained too hard
jrmpiry expert* to l*-avr t*-r (I*n
Rifle coast tomorrow to stay un
[lata in February, win ri n* will
ne bark to New v ork t<> Ire In
his match xvilh Jess Willai 1 *m
Patrick « Day.
of • iitrli M indicate 1 Sixteen tru< k.s have been plac*<l
which ’ on a haul from south of Argyle for
the i the Fort Wo.th road and
* hhh! W*-«1newdn,y a I tr trkw are hauling for 1
inf* r» st haM been m»<n« ! Ntrelch of the
• exhibit ami the fin- i ungraxi led strut**!
*■*! ! r*H.d is between
i half mil** and
________ I14MHHH
Rate*. T S Atrh-
.. , Bates
Iwy. f'nunty (-Jerk. S5«-
company,
iht. Dlntrirt
company
GIff. "
$ i ,«oo
Dogan,
A * ’rnw f**r<1
j; <• Barton. Juatlco Frnco prt-
clnt No 2. Il.ooo. J. M Whitley, U< ‘ ‘
L. Dorrla. (■onstiible" prSC-n '
■i , I'•'•(» H V Wsldrtp and <h*f.
(it iff III '3
iii
h Admiral
clabora I <«
• R.M*'Hr<l
WASHINGTON •
Morgtritbau of N*w York. for...-,
j mbRSMad<*r to Tui k*» y han b* rb «•*•-
f Wil4*on t*» h< t aw
j?ihI representa-
t w* ‘ n the Ar-
kish NHlipnal-
r«-aid<d t’
t i me
here
Mc< f?nni;< have fix«’
Mrs Ro»a Gr.'harn »»l
I’. M <’» nnlM furn'i* r f**l-
t Hiturii'-y uit Muskogee,
<*kl.» A <’ M< ‘•‘nms < f the North
dm Normal ('ollvg*- facult'x, S. I
. J.- of Fort WortIi. who
•* with flie Mt* n?lon service of thr
Slat*’ I’ni v*»r wit y. ami M ra Di<k
< 'i*-x »-L* nd v>( I H-t ro) •
A < c.h bra t ion
M* <) nnlM horn*-
..opt
. camu^w.—.
Judg** Hd I. Key
.... Wedneaday morning
cial Inapectlaff of all/il
fi r.ne*l by a
I
appr» h* n. j
ubim t and the be* (
ng intend)* to ap«
Hoover, another Is
he In n«'t planning a
pr*»g r»*N»»i v* doim-Mtlo
\ ENb ’E.
j W 11 h .* Hi; 111 ary
Ito a nax al
whl^k.e-41 *<ut
| gl ex ba! I I. sh i p hi \
hug • aircraft. mw* p( north- | tmipg
war<l by howling galrw. im ,ioht. of- , * •
ficialw at th*' Navy .Mr station here
believe, cither among the unow-clad
hills of Northern New York or a4ong
the Canadian border. Reports that
iIIood I 1 * ”
with un crew of three aboard
diiNhe*! MgiriMt the ajdr of ( .......
Mountin were discredited by |
offi< Ia1a, who expressed great ’ —L>--------
NOCONA BANKER IS
I MfeMB * a* ■■ afe ■ a »«■■■ ■ ■
*.f
, ; nii»»o,M*i»'r to i iij
’ | •( t» d bv President
•' * p* r**.*!
a ting '**'1
th.- Tur'
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