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DALLAS, Sept. JO— Plans for •
' unified campaign to combat the cot-
| ton boll weevil were laid at a meet- I
; 'ng here today called by the Texas
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yQLUMEJKXll DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 30,1922
Chanak Situation
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Clash Between Turks and British Likely at Any Ti
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ire wblil ftkall 1 de» with Iterwr
fM aslceri tike nui»w dixatr »<1-
U. S. Destroyers to Leave For;
Turkish Waters Neil Monday |
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SEVEN PERSONS DIE
IN APARTMENT HOUSE
FIRE IN NEW YORK
Tiernan
L>uC« mb
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lo u er
m. today peraon** Unv
Ink bu m I la r«t« were remitted t«* m-
srPSufy^FrKFs' r!Trtn **'«»*•• *'
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H. »i|e
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Mlle
Ffl •'«. buy
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SOI TH BEND. Ind . Sept
—Harry Poulir . local hirer-
dasher, charged bv
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c) lid.
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More Critical
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Troop 4 Mrrtln<
Following Inspection of Scouts of
Troop I by Coinrniosioner Suffling.
Scoutmaster Wardo Fouts and bin
assistant. Robert Scott, took charget I
Beaut drill and subnepuent routine ’
- prncMvBwise
wltlch jilans were marie for a
hike next Saturday night. The des-
tination Ir to be decided upon lat-
1-2.
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MORE BRITISH TROOPS LANDED.
A large British force has been landed here and will
protect the Asiatic side of the Bosphorus.
The British have established a war-time censorship. ’’’
Hereafter mention of the names of regiments, their
strength and destination is prohibited.
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Attoctatcd Pre?* fhupatrh
FORT WORTH. Sept 30 - Verne
l'» »rnd t Armstrung, deputy sheriff, who watf
< Ktibbfsl last ii'Khf duimjc a parade
of Ku Klu\ Klanflmen at Panhandic.
Carsun (’ouhty. was renting well thi
[morning, reperts from his phyMicians
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HRJTIXK COVER X MEAT SCORED
LONDON, Sept. 30 —Declaring the
..........—t has persfHtenily and ob
wtlnaieiy mtsha'ndled the Near Eas-
tern problem.” the British Labor
Party yesterday Issued a manifes-
to on the situation In Asia Minor.
Weatef
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Assortalrd /’rrgg bupalek
r P vtrnor Neff.
K cell ng
I* •iiisonf
a——w
44 —A
♦wg men
pat th
lu i’. May
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<^aHril»ie,»- |«M’ UwA
UOOTtaG
L«M»tlng , ban brimt-
held sander ranrirr v|iar*»H »ri»rd
riflr* nad aatmunltlna. The Mrat
avtlata they laok wna |r» break lr<to
the aaloeas SMI grnh
uulu.. Tka .revalatlunlala wmjaded
Mtrr.l eng made t's.low^l Espln. ax,
roemnndln, officer nt the rrt.iHIna
battalion, Srleouvr. 1 hi il.illci- Mere
dlaarated.
Tbe revel, dated Jnffrex reald. ut«
uliho they ware accustomed In
Kv^A X
L>\
passed thru the principal streets of
PTl*oum lh<‘ city The sheiiff and Armstrong
- wvre regulating the traffic * -----
. ter of automobiles
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Attociated Prttt bit pat th I
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 30.—Wireless dispatches
to the American Embassy and reports received by the As-
sociated Press from Smyrna and the Island of Mytilene
show that thousands of refugees are in danger pf perishing
if assistance does not arrive promptly.
Conservative estimates place the number of sufferers
at 400,000.
The Greek revolution has resulted in utter administra-
tive chaos and complete breakdown of all normal pro-
cesses of life. * IM
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na-n-i wmr« »uw»
•nty-fnur famine*
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HuuKiirluij
i b ji j h r» i ssltt I A*>n hn*i
Im Belgrade and ibai
4leiaitder nt Ju*s»-Sla % |r
been Mteaannli alcd.
Hl.UIJA BXFdl TED.
Three prl.ate aoldle.a wh» re-
ivli.d iron, the 4uxr* a garrUin
Mere put agalu.t an a.lube vijll nt
military headquarter, nt hij.1 a. m.
luday and .hot to draih. accaiiHng|
’<> aauuuuc mer.t muJc nt General
Mradra* hrndquartera.
4 eurporal .■nature.'
Tiernan's Charge
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(STEADY INDUSTRIAL
BETTERMENT DURING
Revolts; Rebellion Quelled
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A.«eeHited J*rrj» IHsf-atfh V R ■ • A 9 t t 1
Acquitted of
patty vaitb tb«* arimiai** ratio it all
Metlce City after being la itoanea-• —-
■lot* ^|r rrbrl forrro far foar bourn. I
lu ibis brief period rigbtlna re-1
nulled In the kllllhg of ten men ai*d .
tbr wauBdldM of twice thin number. —---- ■■ —
nri tbr bi idue
drrilq of Jun
to Kl |*j«no For
ho mt of
murnhig I
*tat«*n |*ijbh<
Ua nuMtU* Readlaau
m y*stsr<ay M.S/
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KATTI.K -DEENS AT TiliO.
III.er award* nud police nt 71.1b
thte umi.ll*- (air Tuttle tn the re-
bel aoldl.ra, clanking in the nmlr
atreet nt Juarea. Defte loyal lar-ea
and rebels are laelnu in lead-r-
■ hip. A doxei were hilled <>r
TRIKIfS til ARI IHUDl.E.
Amerieaa -..Mirra were .laiiomd
Aanermfed-Preae /Aefmteh .. ............—
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 30.—]
officials admit that the Chanak situation is |
growing more critical and that the hopes for an !
amicable settlement are waning. General Har»
rington seems to have exhausted his peaceful -j
overtures and many fear military action will
follow.
Jugo-Slavian King
Assassinated Rumor
One Killed, Two Badly Hurt
In Accident at Ponca City
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7 a. ni. today
3 p. in. today
illon. showed «h.r . ;
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STATE OF V — ----------- ------
KF.V AVn FA<n.AM>
LON PON. Sfpt. 20— Because peace
hrtM never been effected between
Great Britain and Turkey alnce the
conclusion of the Great War. nn
further declaration of war uil Ibe
made, it wa« said here yeflterday.
Th<» armistice of 19is ir the only
agreement rehjti\e to ihso’o entered!
into by the two governments «in<*e |
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tnix morning
, to make i.n inapec tion ■ f the mo*
pr>M d Nite *or the KtVe jkenji noa-
ry i j I :urh’t < ’ounj >
'I » Nile a j xated mound Mxuble
the Stat« ofYiCialA will
1'irgt, auction of iiuinet
J n u < ry
20 bO.
Put uri
Cloxi ng
IHobrr JO 12 It; fTOfCinbrr 20 10-
4?: January 2O 25-2f, Mircfr y». V. •
3»; May 2“
M»9t s quiet 7o fp'i’M*'
U i • n g 20.3*>t*
RUPTURE SEEMS LIKELY
A rupture between the opposing forces is thought in
military circles likely to be precipitated at any hour unless
the Turks withdraw from the neutral zone.
Turkish troops continue to close contact with the Brit-
ish. They have formed a screen around the British forces,
behind which they are making concentrations and recon-
noitering.
gu«t. and x till lowor prices w-re
belnu juoted on nluMt cln*»«s at the
end ot the necond ffeek In Septem-
ber
■i-tinlnx about fifty different aari- •
cultural and bMeinesa organisations I
ut. | of th,. State.
. Destruction of th, boll weevil by I
th,, fightina the peat durlnr the autuaMS .--77
grounds th.it the D*n cratlc |.rl-; while their vltal'ty la lowest nil.
inait.i. wee, not rut rt tfrn.p ttiny;+>r th- chief method adopted by TBsi ~J
were not co-idtiet-d hv i roper elec central committee, which has the
tlon uillflals. The "i-.ldy Opinion ' campaign In hand. |
uphold, the cot stltutiora'lty of ihe
eenatorlal a> t and the constUulmn-
allt> u£ primary elvcll->ns Ir. am-
Eaet and Weet Texae toaickt
. and Sunday ReaMwJr Cnlr
wOatker.
I Deposed King Departs From
Greece Unhonored and Unsung
Qu on Sop*.ii. and
aarteil today f.,t paieimo.
-d bruird-a. llreel. oteamm on
tn -i i-rnli.’ii k. d .. t GruphUa
I’la. ,.i tn' disposal < 7 ihe t-.ilen
nioi-.ireli t<> tin- r.-i-.iut ouai'y curn-
ml’ti-e Th- il. partu, <• was with-
out uri'iipeiy,
have fnlten In Aftson.i rind Western
Nea Mexico, hate replenished stock
waier and have been bencflcl.-.l to,
the ranres Furthor deterioration,
on the other hand, haa taken place
In Eastern and Southern New M’X-
ico. where the precipitation aaal
been very llkht. The Texas ranre_ ,
X'.’";’' .X'T’m Xp.":; ::: Sunday to Be Rally Day
Methodist Church; Special
th- South Ilalns reglcn. livestock EVfifllng SGMIOI) fOT StOdOlltS
are In good condition. | °
Prlcex on all classes of livestock
worked to lower levels during Au-1
■ » . ■ .4 .till lax .A ..a. w I n n n ..
CERTIFY MAYFIELD 3
UNLESS PEDDY MEN
APPEAL TO GOURTS^ n'‘ ‘''-h'^i'“-°^'
PLANS TO COMBA'
AL'bTIN. kept. »u.- K. lu p. May DAI I f |*‘" *
fleld's name will be - er'itled a. the] K L II WfpHl
Demoorat te OnndMe'-- t«w liul»«l| •’ "eV* ’flnfei
States Senator wtth<. rt fi.itl.-t ru ||J 0 411 4 0
lina from the Atton-v Geicial’s I [W llfll I OX
Departmmt, unless mi. h action Is |
prohibited t-y court .'I. . dure. Sec-j '
retary of St.te Stilpl « silted today.’
That no further r’lli-i- is ni .es
aary was decided at conf.iince
kttornev n-
1 he
dopartn.i nt
''■j Chamber of Commerce and repra- 1
' entlnlner oli/bieS /tftaz ed*/<Ae*AMS aare»l. 1
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of the Extension Department of tha I
Texaa A. & M. Collate; and
McMurray, Dallas, editor
Smnl-Weekly Farm Newa
Dt com Hr r
Mar. ?i 2fl !1.
344.— A® um
«k Fracfeed
New York Cotton
r'sit«f PrzM nupatit
NEW YORK. S. pt ;•«.—Futures
(period i-tinj 2.17(2', lower. Op.'iinx't
2u De- em’-Xr JO *t^(-1
2ii.ru Man h 2O.r,:t, May
S. & N. V. Railroad Will Buy
Peavy-Moore Lumber Lines
Vnited Vrcm Ditpateh
WASHINGTON, K-rl 30 —All-
tlioity waa tfruntcil t< d.ly t-> the
Slablnc * Nechci, VST’ey Railtoad
by the Interstate Commerce i < n..
-nlsHlon to inquire and
eleven and a half ml|c t of
iu Newton and Jasper <
Texas.
The company -ill1 Issue jlhn.ooK
in ion.mon stock. JSV'OO of which
is to be de’Lyered to A J. Peavy
In part payment for the Uno The
company also is to tast-e alx (n«gn
L total -ot »2tJI«p
|e lumber Co In
-C“nne?lkJ^w~.b "c,<-
, . ' .. ; ■:
A num-
i were following
cloflt ly lit’liind th,. KLiuiHm’ n and.
44 wan Baid, wertr Mwktng- the traf-
fic
Armstrong stop? a car and de-
manded that it ko some other way.
A man Im allegfd to have jumpt out
<f tlie car to proteRt tin* action and
In a quarrel that followed Arm-
[strong wmm wtabbed. An arr<st was
made.
Ther* was said io have be* n no
protest against the parade of the
Klansm< n and It Im declared that the
aht-riff and depuf’eR were there <yn-
ly to regulate the traffic. Approx-
imately 1.000 persons witnesued the
---- Two Men Fall to Death When
WAH BET14 Eb:\ TIH-J
< otton wns selling n, h|gll Bg
l9.3oc. in the lint here Ssturdsy.
Seed cotton was quoted kt 7- and
catton seed at l?J. ' .
swsi
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elv.rwUcr.-t I Scout Troops Inspected By
Commissioner R. F. Suttling
Inxpectlon ol Troops 3 and 4, Boy
hcotijs. by Scout Commissioner ft F
SuffUng wax ;i feature of the regu-
lar weekly ineetlnkx, held Friday
nlsht
Troop 3, ss-.th hkoMitmsMer T. N.-
Musgiovc and his assistant. Taylor
Cash. In charge, met at the new
troop house. Good Turn ixidge Dis-
cussion of the troop's share In the
Boy Scout exhibition for the Denton
County Fair occupied some time,
and thrcP of the four features were
_.<leeided upon. Final plans will be
’dlacussel at the meeting next Fri-
day. f
Scout demonstrations during the
Pair, tn which all troops will par-
ticipate, include the ptno tree exhi-
bition in eamp building, complete
first aid methods, arid representative
exhibitions of physical. education,
drill sets, the formation of the hu-
man pyramid, and other figures.
Work for the Bed Cross In pre-
paring a booth for the Fair was al-
so planned by the Scouts
Announcement was made by As-
sistant Scoutmaster Taylor Cash,
who Is Junior Bed Cross Examiner
for Denton, that examinations in
life-saving will be held at the Cas-
-----------, o'clock Saturday
afternoon. Four Scouts are expect-
ed to take the tests
In a five-round bout. Scout Claud
Holcomb lost to Scout Joe Ramey.
Following adjournment, Ihe Scout-
master rind assistant, with troop of-
ficers. held a conclave for the con-
sideration of maltol's relative to
the troop’s welfare.
l.MM-iatrd I'rcu LtupaHh
l'f,Nls<>\, Sept. 30-—One hun-
dred mil ht'y Texas q-ilitlamcn left
t’eri this mor Jinn tn two 1et;,<h-
inents for thetr horn- stationx. art a
result ot tl>“ <,.»v, rfsor'a .order
ducitis tnc force or. duty hen
the inertial la » rone.
United J'ress Uinpateh
XT. VKlGsig., llb'O, -v—pl
falling airplan* ent I, d
to their deaths here t< day.
Amos Liechty idiot, of Orrville,
slid Mirlon Dunlap passenger, of
Mt Vernon, were killed when the
plaue fell from an altitude of 2.500
Fire Chief Clarence Smith was
xwakened Saturday morning at 4 30 '
o'etaiik iii' snioka.lu...m* mum and, _
’ n' Wan* •»■ rd
.... ----- Highland Street, two
door* egat of his home, put out the ,
flro without turning In an alarm. ,
i to Rev R P. t
New Orlean* Cotton
United Ptem Dnimieh
NEW ORLEANS Ss|lt. 3C
tore, opened |Ui(-t
I U»,*ninxt
< >*-tobe r
Jsruary :
20 If
Fulurex
t v er ty feet in
• Imbers
alutost
b 'dies.
Commanffer MeaJea «r the garrl-
, kob made bl. Way t» (i«e American
. xld>- of tta, river in »«• attempt to
j art la,mediate telb(rrsvbic comuinn-
icatloa to Me Goa <-••» 'a oede'
ask that lo'nl troop* be diapatebrd
to Juarti.
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ts- September 41 I S. uni'listig.
D'.emttfr r.T l-g, ,tp 1 „• Ma.'
-4,-wp —f
was decided a
bet .vet n Staples and
era! Koelln, late yest -i lay.
ruling from the ic.rat .
on tlaorge E. R Poddy. Repuulkl
nominde. •limirates ihe question <
the legality ol May'leld s
uon. 8rapi*» said.
Maylle'.d's noiiilnut l..i wrs
lacked li> a protest 'lied by Repub
I pan Chairman Creager on
grounds th.it tha D-n cratlc
f’tusei utof Jillls
fi ssot Tiernan announced after
Judge DuC« mb had rendered
his opinion that the inse would
be 'appealed and carried to the
Supreme Court uf the Vni'ed
state* tr nicewnry.
"The decision was u
f.ti'.nise to me. declared
fossor Tlcrnnn. “It swept
completely oft m .■ lyet."
• rlhuttun owinr <o Jt» I’ffinr vsea- I
Hon month.
The Augeist vOlltrie of buslns*« |
at the principal Wltlff* of thr dla- ,
trict, rne*si.r*d by debit* to ln1t-
vidu.xi soeount*. ''qnlinued it*
downward fiend, making a decline
both as compared with, the piectd*
ing month and ihr wiWtr month uat
year. The woekiy average o( debit* LONDON,
to Individual accotn.tv amoun et* jOwrornment
to Jll«atj.coo during Ai<tr»t, cutru
pared to 1131,""****
anti JI21.201.-_. -
im. a deortaee «f
from ““
lUporte fronl I tl I
.iporato a saving* <M
fleeted an increase of
ttwr MVlngs deposit*
and on f*
®V2L^“®
Wholesale Tend, Increase,
A broad xeexonai dtmand char-
acterised the wholtsele trade sit-
uation during Aupuit The monthly
volume of aiilea In every linn uf
trade reflected an Increase over
■alts of the prevfciie month and tha
same month a yeOf ago. A mor-
confident feeling prtvades the busi-
ness community a* t|ier« Is a gen-
eral belief In trMde tflrde* thf.t a
•cas fairly brisk on cilv«’.
i cjttie. Two cars of
a feeder buyui a*
nifiouuted t > 5 '(
Ind 400 calves, the
ine.liuiHiu 200 head
thru billing
<lc.elo|Hd n the
packers inskin,; purchases
mai kit was valid
Only 60V head
Sul.** ranged
Proposed Penitentiary Site
in Burnet County is Inspected,
I Arsrix' JI'-
• At lorm > Genera!
1 -ii <■ i 'i-mn.ix.,i jne r
i iri ther w ith a party of twenty Aus-
I tin citizens, lett her ■
: ::JL«L2.ooa rtuftsg Ju:t.
J 121.20 LOW during Aagusi,
7 M p*r * nt
Chicago Grain
> HlfAGO.
« I»»• < d M^hf v
ih«- 4
• ;* I ii
< R -4||
nm-ri
that
prMjJie the i
mrnt th*
riisappear« <|
. G.1 v> ? • or- • w r t ’
tM»USP< w
AJCalM U
from the
f ' H11 «T' d
“Shoot ihrin.* were **|r coMtuni
«»nl> word*.
A 4 II red litre? vrile^it.
Lruirgl llegMlrR. Ja«rn cominAg-
«ler. hRM rrarnnni*e«f han d«>T<-‘ed
f«»r<e« aaari with Iter n H of rlv.T
inur<|g, I ice and prhlHf rltl*rn«t
.......panhandle Deputy Stabbed
EL FAM), hept. M^-The Juarer | , uuu n . r. ...
UBtrlBOB ravqlte* aq 2 o'clock thia
morning. Immediately', after I alt-I
ed States army •»ate4i»l» were not I- |
lied that the Mrxlcan gartlxoni
acmas the Kin grande bid molted. I
pregaratluna Mere taken I *
troop relnG.reements to the 4a*<e|.
ran aide ut Ihe International bridge.
Led by t aptnla Vglverde 1.10 sol-
diet ■ stallobed In Jiixrri relensed
nil iniaAtiera trim the city Mil. In.-
prlxoned th< Ir nlDeer* and look
pox.esslnn of Ihe town,
'hla report -under nil name.”,
llrporl Is lie sled
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Aeiorwitrd Preu Uiapatek
BI. L'l 1; I»E. Kept 3u—The Ser
bun. l’r*<»s Bureau issued a
looey denying tn, |;,rnuiiy news
'■’’ii, e r n I ng a purpo.ted revolution
Btlgrwile :um«<| against t-.e
■ n ” It dccliri s th -ss r. p<>, '*
••ue.'iy a’ tn Hies.
ter the Klantimcn. 127 strong. haiL^
1‘ONCA CITY, ok . Sept. 30—One
mah wis instantly lillB.I ant! Duren
others were injured -'no seriour-
■ timber give way ne-
n> .itn the xtn^ljij^ "round a stil'
wiiteh wits in course ,rj rontlqie-
tlon at the Marlami Oil Refinery
To. plant here.
The men (,'!,
nalanchi uf brickx,
other debris *vhlcl
pletely covi red
casualties:
A.belt iilakely, unmarried, of
Wa slue. Kat. , insfai.lly killed,.
Janes Murthy. 35. of New "lurk,
severe scalp wobnd-i' t'harles Co-
belly. ;,S. I’onta i'lt '. -evcrc scalp
wm.11,1*. C, . M- islwi' ail, AV lehlta.
Kan, slightly injure •
Aeeeemf*d P-em Dieimfeh----*-■■ -* nd
NEW YORK. — H. ggVIMt ' 04
persons 'ost their live* In i fire "1
which early today s'vei’t thru a f- 1
story apartment hou*s on W*gt
lilHih Street |
Nearly a ac ire more 'ere injur*
ed. several seriously and doten* of
others were saved ‘,y firemen *M-
volarrteer* who p'ungrd thru tha
windows Into th* flame* which guilt
otf- esenne of twr---*---*—
trratrftr.
Baby Thrown front Window
One of the dead’was a baby bov
thrown from tt e bif-nlng butldli g
by his frantic mother Anrftacr, a j
boy of IS was killed when ha-
ITTMMT frtim a window------
' TT>r»e firemen »v*re injured and
a half dJZhn others were overcome
by the smoke amt he.it The Are
wa* brought under contrai after I
three hours ’ . .. . . ...... J
gusta Tiernan
of n-r tbiril ,
b I guilts I”
here today.
Judge D’tCr'inb insde it nlaln
in bls cuiunienta Lhut hv Iuuu4
tne u»-if-nd.irt n »t rruiliy in the
Mtrl< t mense of the won!. He
saJd he belleve<T TK3re hud been
inTImate reTallon* between Mri.
Tiernan and Poulin. The tiyt.
however, that Pr.ofcsflpr Ti-r*
n.'th had lived v% iIh hiR wife
Giriioui the entire o'fair cre-
ated the reaHon.ih|.» doubt ll it
made it legally conpuifOry to
find—for the_ defendant.
>n and ^ro-
Fort Worth Livestock
United Preu Unpatek
I'ORT WOli'lll Sept. JO.—Gener-
ally steady prices toe.ailed tor
rsrtves and rattle Sr.'ii’d’,y and tne
market ' " - ■ •
but sluggish oi
sleets sold to
15. .iO. Receipt s
lli'ud of cattle
cattle supply
ih.it were
Strength
market,
up to >9. i0 Th,
stendy to fc h.gh.r
were nn s«le. Hull,
__£rom |S.75 tc >9.30.
Aheep values were
were quota! ly unchunged.
nolng received
< Ut|r—Herve., |3.oG4»7.50; stock*
. rs >3 25 / 5 1,0; , ows |2 00 V 5.00.
heilera |S.Toc,i .1.50; bull* >2.0O.f3o(
calles j2.00fJ3.O0; cu'.V’S 12.00(0 0 0(1
, -.tuners Jl.50lr2.00; yearlings $3*
<115.00.
Hogs—Heavy >9.0017;) 50; ntedi im
J9.5')w 9.75. mixed JS OCliT J.0O; ligut
'it '.-.95; ommon J6 oo f.■
pigs fJ.50iik.50.
Sheep i.n I lam'w—Lnribs >5.50(51
11.50; yearlings I5.00G * 50;
>.',.50/755 50, cults ll.noyi'J.OO; f
>1.(Iliff2.00. v.-etners ’ 1,'i.dOfi'______
jMocker sheep J|.Cd!TCJO feeder. .
lamfig IH.aflfarMii*.-2._. . - ,-r—
Kansas City Livestock.
. tj-. >'rru Uitpalck. ..
KANSAS errv. Sept 20.—Hogs—
Receipts l.OOOi market strong; bulk
I9.00W10 Heavies I9 15W9 90; pack-
ers and butchers >'.».«0® 10; light;.
>9.75010, pigs >94r9.90.
Cattle—Receipts J,500. no South-
erns; rparket steady. Prime fed
steers llOfTll 90. plain to fair dress-
ed beef steers IS2S4510; Western
steers |.,.50tfo9.25| Bout hern steers
>44r*.25; cows >2.50®?; heifers >4.60
®9.7B; Stcokers and feeders |4.25f>
X, hulls >2.2564.25; calves J5.25O*
10.50
which vould do everything In Its
tment re ' »wer t0 Prev»nt »h« entrance of
2 P«r cxnt ■r,ul“ -l»t0 the threatened war.
on July 3
TWO AMKIUC l\«i WOl X IIPII
Tvro Amfrlcnnn, rlllc^nn of RT t
!'•«>, were Mlitchtly wounded on I hI«* j
■tde from wrrny huHrfw ffnrlnn Iter '
flsbUfiK D(c«»lonr<| by thr rr%ol( ‘
of the Jiinrri <nrriflou. One «fl an 1
Mian Vlcentr < rr«*«rn», 22* ■‘teog in
tter Bbouldrr. nnd I.uIm Poucr, 1», »
trull prddivr, »huar tdolbinjc v%n>»
l«»rn by n ’* bullet. ||<* "n« only
Prrta l)up*tfh
H» 1 1 i;.—-All u<-.Uiim
•lirh^r today, .!k.» t<»
«l <11111 vfirwhlc p-riitl*
».• % u Ilf”) Eurrtp** X 1
d •! 1 > 1 t nt .»I| kr I *4
ft !Y*» t*n*t*»f<*-t
pH Sr,H.”nh *i d*’i verb’s
»<1 .1 t » !;ii i» < 1 v higher
iu a \ > 1
I gTiHll
I a h t
1*. t-r. ctaiuhir.n
r.- 1 ,i 1 r hu> < rn of corn
•ti i.!)\i>U, |o «f-|l <«u!S
OUiF’l ' -W,!|V T’irt • v .♦ s
(’• I >in»xio*i Ik 1 >>» !)ii > inr
X’t'T’tfnjr prjc.-’fcT
\Vlmat-'S.’pUinh.-f M 1A
2 3-S. l>nrvniiw*|- 1 I .<*r, 3-4,
M .y SI 03. up 1
1 •<! I —.Srplcm he r-
t'liaiiK^d, !><*<•<• mb< r
Mny Hl 7-< up 7 M
DALLAS, Sept 20 -(’ly AaaocIMt-
ed I ruaxl- Huatained progrex* ir
Ihe induxlil,.! improvement of the
Southwest n arkad t'«e trend of de.
vet«.nm»nt* in the c’. sing month of
summer, according tc, the inontnly
review of business and industil*!
eondiliv'i if the Eleventh Federa1
Reserve District for August, made
public by the Federal Reserve bank
of Dalles today.
"'trade reports, on tho eve of the
snntinl movement of the Cotton
<ro,>. continue to evince the opti-
mistic tone which tat character-
ised them lor »ev,rM n ontha past
and. whi.t is rn< re to t’.e point, are
now accompanied and supported by
•ales statistic* whlcc c.tord ample
pro.-f of th* J a* I lh*t a (airly
prosperous s-ason Is .tln-atly here,'
:he report ktatea
Ttiere Mv strondanr testimony
from all sei Hons of the notion bell
I Sunday has been designated a* ’
'Rally Day at the First Method's! |
Church, following two weeks’ of
campaigning in the interest of
church attendance and membership
by a large committee of district lay
leaders Rev. J. Sam Burrus will
preach a special sermon for stu-
dents Bunday evening, hts subject to
be "Away From Home." Jotn-tbe
Church service will b« held In the
morning
All Methodists. Methodist
ent*, and othera of no church
vc.v, ,n ..... cue.ex in.., a filiation are cordially Invited
need for merohartdlsti exists among ' both services,
retailors and consumer*. Prlc-'s in I -------------------
most lines remained flrm and Items r|rn Phiflf ilU'lLnnnH Du
In some llnua havo reflected an up- (IIU UIIICl AWQRuIICu DY
wa;d trend. *
The opening of the fall buying
season In practically all
during tho first week In
met with unuadal success. Kales of
elevon Until, bsflectod :x gain of 4U
per cant over* tha previous month ,
m -MrvU 19 « r>v»r--.Afcw-AAdsa month, .v after, locating the ftro -nt
year ago, * tMJ West Highland St
There was an IneMtar of 3 5 per
cent over July s*ist. while cont'n- . ..
nW qQtet < hara'lUflHd. retail dis- The place belongs "to Rev
' Hines. A tenant had been burnlnit
trash In the lot late Friday and
during the night the fire spread and
caught in trasli at tho barn, and
when Chief Smith got to lhe barn
th* building had Just caught.
United Preu biepateh.
WASHTWBTON, F.pl. Hi -- *
us twelVo L'. *4. d<yilroyer* 4
♦ ordered to Turkish waters will *
♦ leave Hampton itosds Monday 4'
+ it was annul need cffi, (ally a' ♦
♦ 'he Nav> rt tod« < +
t+*+V»+Vfr++V*»»+*»4V*4»«
Can control Peat
Te*«W previously conducted Mv* -
proved that the weevil can be con-
trolled tc a large extent, according
! to Dr. Hunter of Houston, membar
of the Federal Horticultural Board,
who addressed the meeting.
Way* and means of controlling
the weevil were also discussed by
<r>orge B. Terrell, Austin. Btata ■
Commissioner of Agriculture; W*l- •
ton Poteet, Dallas, secretary of the
Texas Farm Bureau Federation; T.
C Walton, College Station, director
---------- -----------of .
DowUt I
of >bo
i ii, I hr turl)
•hr Ini <rri
.«• i % h-r bullri**
Liberty Bond Market.
* Unttfd Ureu t>U(Mek
.NKW lUllji. Adi!- ix^l-ibyol
iuxud—closing*-
FirM- 4 l-2x
second
4 1-4" >9 9 SI-
A I till y I 2-1-
ARIOCIATED PREMH MKRVICE
UNITED PHESM aER VICE
that this year.'* crop cost even l.-sa
to produce than lai* year's which
uax quite an Inexpcns.te crop It-
'elf. It Ia pointed qut.
Tl ♦> report further aur.marlacs:
The exceptional activity 1n Hade
at this time Ij Isrkely accoun ed
for by the units >aby tarly mi«r-
aetlng of the cotton er.-p this year.
T'>e amount ot cotton ginned In
Texas prior to Sppterr'.-er 1 was
well above the averarc of prev.ou*
yearn.
I.oaa* Reffnceti
'Early returns from the cotton
crop are b< -ng retfoctee’ in the rise
of bank deposits and the shrinkage
of lo.inx. Deposit* held by banks
■n Dallas Under date of Septem' er
15 icflecteo a gain of 35 p»> cent
..ver the corresponding period a
I yeai ego, w.th gain* being report-
ed by banks elsewhere in the dis-
trict.
Ct up condition* er ie ,rned chi-fly
—the pruloi ged droitl* together
with very high temperatures in
practically every section oj the cis-*
tricl, responsible for more than
the usual amount ./»< mid-summer
det -rloralluu in t|ta cotton crop
during August; the boll weevils, on
ihe other hand, helnr held In chtek
by the dry weather and high tem-
perhtttrelB. with Ins* from this
source coniparaUve'y light; the
appearance of the leaf worm. wor*.
Ing damage to young rottun. the
worm, together wl'h the drouth
renttsrlng a "top orop" improbable.
Ln.- corn was nlfecu-d by the
drouth and the yield was mate'tal-
ly i educed: al»o grain tonthumi in
the west at.d southwest stiffi—cd
greatlv from Ihe -$m<lU>.
Excellent pro grass has been made
In picking and ginning with warn-
I her conditions tdaal Tl.e glnrers't
report. Issued by the Burens oC
Census, disclosed th* fact that prior
to September 1. there had been
5*0.000 bale* ginnfd In T*<xn* a*
Airplane Crashes to Earth the corraapondlng ported ot 1921.
This seems tn be exceptionally
heavy, it Is remarked, as glnnlrgs
last year were h»a*|or than usual
during that perlo4* • I
Indication* are that winter feed Mandamn. Not Vet gou*iit
crops will t.e good. Rains, which I
> ,_ *1* l * *«, 1 Action had not been taken here
thl-> morning Io compel the Secre-
tary of State to certify r.ddj'si
name, altho supporters of the Re-
publican noml ie<- hove .-.raton tr.at
1 mandamus proceedings pr ba'ily
will be brought
."Z.’X 150 Teias Guardsmen Leave
~TT~T; i?ua r > ITT?Xi. * i 15 <0-
M4. May IM 7 » - M.1
Spofw jtf(>:t jy unrh.vi <»•<!.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1922, newspaper, September 30, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238065/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.