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' AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8,1922
(HOME EDITION)
VOL. 51—NO. 122.
TURKS TO HAVE THRACE
)coa
ni
r‘.
o-
SHIPS MAY MAKE
ALLIES DECIDE TO
AUSTIN SAN SAM DUCHESSES
- ONE MORE‘WET
o-
Ju. and
AGREE TO PROTECT
t) must
CHRISTIANS THERE
ROADS MAKING MONEY
.Ltd.
3
o
G
tatives accept the re-
Turkish r
e
life
tempt at
nt la the abwence
This delay la
4oe net
rale redueun wi
cenerai
Membera ot the
ar. re-
pettii te be la moba to StaUbe ihor-
at
ogzhty inter
itfes.
tnem
ducted at Ika park *uhout written
tolle* Ma ew* or
mt.
iinerene eravel nea
-vent-
•tA m ll
meatatety to thef
a lare number of
About •
SAN ANTONIO WOMAN
MAY SEEK MAYORALTY
TO
KLANP
Miss Victoria Matthews, daughter of Judge
Miss Bertha Louise Lacey, daughter of Mts
AST
ending sep-
NIGHT
to erow. Durine the
elub-
aine
*3
comalderine maki
baa been
WORK ON KATY'S NEW
JOHN REAL SNEED
GIVEN TWO YEARS
IN FEDERAL PRISON
n
reflects the re-
gener
ticket.
SINCLAIR COMPANY IS
Even the Ia-
Smektne to i>«
jbriehuy ilehted tho
FORT WORTH WOMAN
kteM ef
he
WEATKER FOBECAST
ieeitimate theater
BASEBALL TODAY
Aetam mid
Lat Fridny, acid she order-
money at th. bor ar-
tbar pey ll
5 .
mid other
Ane
tnir:
below norm 1 firm
me ihenter enter ta tkaa* who Hhe
thet
l,
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SHARP SLASH IN
RAILROAD FARES
EARLY PROSPECT
SHOOTING AT DENISON
REMAINS MYSTERY;
RSITY
ID NEW
One New York Theatre Caters to
Women Smokers; Putting Them on Par
With Men Makes Hit With Fair Sex
and, J
rerenI
chat a reduttios
I prove fine me tai-
rt at Ika hotel,
waa afrala ot
ta conjeetural
The interstate commer
tember aa, latent availabie
to tba American Hallway A
MILWAUKEE KLANSMEN
ARE DENIED USE OF
OKLAHOMAN STRIPPED,
SEVERELY LASHED AND
COVERED WITH TAR
Extension of Vostead Law to the
High Seat Held Up for
One Week.
road paasenger farm ore e
A cuL, aa ereat, perhaps
Ander-
, today
FORCE NATURALIZATION
Of Ml FOREIGNERS
reiated a
home eerty
m ran de after
Ike eidewalk,
weunds
"This agreement now must be pte-
monted to tba Turkimh reprementativee
at Mudania on the undentanding that
effeet thereto will only be iven If Iba
ola rernrab, ar Mimsoun m
it all dependr an tbs Mote
emoker not the sea
HICIER Ohio Oet 7-
wm Mi yeer »M. tonal l
mother in Ums
sone mepuratea
Hudmom, mriking al
duty at tba Cokton
at du. notc and ample regulation,
would be inconstmtent with Jem dealing
and have a tendeney to atarupt coed
toast a the ways of commmeree "
adytcen
iehnet
rhment to
amaes (r
nivermity
i durine
her with
Hel the
4 at Ike
with the
> ebllg
ba Bcot-
quart Im
wtn be
nber of
Ita. will
of beine token trom bio
M night ta a polmt om
DENISON TERMINAL
IS BEING EXPEDITED
MRS TIERNAN FILES
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
b as pieket
depot eart.
Mr.
him
the trag-
>s to tba
RANGER KILLS TYLER
SHOP STRIKE PICKET
Profes
the pros
down
M ten
is sought
e opinien
githefu-
the Unt-
■ h—■—
his story
happen-
st acholar
i faculty,
lating to
aa at the-
t was tai
Mh
l ’ a
ohtmke at
, than to
NLw ronK, oet 1
dim may mmokel"
There it to el lat
victed of Conspiracy to Ob-
struct Justice.
would Mrmrwt* and that she wrould
take ’be three children, two daugh-
tere and (he mon to the home of her
MEXICAN INSURGENTS
SUFFER SEVERE DEFEAT
been gerved this moraine I
edy net imtervened, area
wanna and bar attorney
President Believes All Parties In-
terested Should Be Given
Due Notice.
a meettmg
nesmi
Bpm ml to The Aumtin Statenman.
t DNT*OK T..u Ort. 1 -Wor on
I the new mmiem dollar terminal aT the
Interstate Commerce Commission
Reported Inclined to Order
Reduction.
Mra J. K Beretta prominm
woman and wite of ihe proa
ome of Man Anina Wb largent
imatuationa, annoumeed that
painter eollapmea on
a pourime from Me
boiler dremned ana the
women aa hieh, if not I
mpurne a Gotham poet mne aa
mtrummed hie cigar box uh .tele
■
freteht movement wi have
ibihed in daman raIIroad-
mor John J,
ot Agricul-
nexAS STATE LIETAF
; Austin,Texes
tontmdibx
utndea to
ntht, vdt
nobed
Tiernn
rear
la tre
Tate— la lb' freleht rtea -waa.
It will num that lowerine rate win
' X- ’ ' ' - —Photo by The Elliotts.
Top row: Victoria Malthews Hertha Louise Lacey, Julien Devereux.
HMM row: Elizabeth Lovell, Hazel Edwards, Anita Storrs.
---
SECOND OLDEST NEwsParaN
ling in ieuch with kian rep-
Iva* who had announeed a
wua be bold tontaht iota
at n« meeumnecoula ba con-
b AB
BY HARDEN COLFAX.
Special Correspondent of Th. Austin
statenman. I
opyrighted, 1922.)
wasuikdTON, D. C.. Oct,1-A-i- l
ba token sal ll that to dleponea of.,
Hearings have been completea ana
oral arge me nt haa been requestea
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
Shots IThat Dropped Arthur Stin-
son Fired From Ambush Ob
Brightly Lighted Street.
Heavy Pressure Brought to Bear
In Fight For Cheaper Passen-
ger Rates.
par cent hortuontal reduetta beqered
to tretght ulu leal May May ba ex-
parted. Ai there has benb np rrgtal
move aa yet the date of the educkion
Austin civic dubs will be represented at the coming San Sam celebration by six of Austin s most
charming and popular girts, who will attend the coronation of the San Sam Qucen III. and take pau in
at! of the festivities of the auspiious occasion
These Duchesses elected at the meetings of the cubs during the past weak, are:
Miss Victoria Matthews, daughter of Judge and Mrs George Matthews Duchess of Rotary,
Miss Bertha Louise Lacey, daughter of Mrs M L: Lacey, 2506 Guadalupe street. Duchess of Busi-
111, .
•sir advieory
HARDING ISSUES ORDER
•IN TNXAS, ESTABLISHED laT
the banke ar l
ef Douthat, "
whorv ntter the fodge ren
deeinlon that ho and Mra
you win a*, many omen Aurryine to
the Arering memo sn weom so the
eurtain come- down on an net to em-
soy A ha My putt at a eisar stte why
-houla they bo imeonventenced when
By Amociatea Prena
MUDANIA Orb 1—Thequeeuon of
the -vacuatign of eateyn Thrace was
not aimcused at the motning conter-
ance between the allied genrais and
ismet Pasha, but WM phnod SB tba
€ the col-
i engaged
I book of
which bo
bort eime.
ered trom
enta Dr.
ng bat of
atudenta.
Bane been
VICTIM NEAR DEATH iFsSffS 5
to eapected to run as an independent
a cut in fares Bhout tba
Creek, mouthenst
nrteen swam ne
Hivetn. atom., beep the dancers pepped sa.
By Amoctntea Prase
MEXICO CITY, Ort 1 - Rebel forcen
under Generi Marrs la ead Ma firat
UM. Qeneral MAunrde II .man du. www
murprima and derlatvely detented at «
otter* thia mornime at Duarnehe, Due
runee, by N lira 1 troop- .11 Oil Qen-
ty injrtoun apcerentiy were unwar-
ranted The cittere are not pear iba
in per mat need by mhe rim IIHUH
bat ea the basta ef leteat returna, they
a fa ba toy win earn AM per neat er bet-
ler tor 1012. »
Th. volume of londine comtimue•
heavily He wm a
a binek of Uto main burine Mill so
Hto iwi.nl a wuppomed to hare con-
mated himmeit to the excavatiom of an
toe houm on the avenue. nrime a ehot-
gun ha sineom entered the elrele of
ught tod by a mtreet light. A emal
man wm Been lo pa, inn the e-
eavatigm and run down an alley a few
By Ameoctated Prena,
TYLMR, Tan Oct. 7-I. U Pseret,
T.m ranger. Shot and killed Ciyom
Widely Known Ranchman Con- Mirounhixomo“urec ararat
in the
Dr Bene-
sea" into
andlez ite
erait, be-
Mlevallata,
mot too
uly mod-
unity to Iarger grana tncom•
At the prenent ttme ike re urea de are
earnine not incomea, taking thew M
a uni. more nearly avprohchine the
fair rule at return fixed by the cqm-
■toaaon than at any ttme eton. they
war. reurmed to private controL The
tht morning, acdording to
Pieree elaimed neit deten
I Im nd
H ikon, a copperumith,
mether ana three ehudren.
progreema ae far that the contrne tore
prrictphat It win be compieted wi-
la nden montha, meet la being laid
IB the yard* whieh wtu bo the larecat
frden terminal wool or me Mlmla
aioprjuyef., .
Th. Howto Lydon Compeny of CAI-
mio ir pehing Uto weft on th. abope.
— --- Mi ftiot tahkn
port and nerumi thereafter Premure
to lew and falline over th. Caribbean
Mm hwt M “irturbene hM aPpere“
By A-moelatpd Frei a
souTII hmm. lad. Ort. r -Mra.
Ameunta Tiernan, wire of John F Tier,
nan, Untvermity of Netre Dame a--
preternor, niied suit ler Aivor- tote
today, eharmag eruel end inhuman
tree lat aat it. r tatty Mra Tiernan
ehnrwd that Harry Pouli was tbs
lather af her ten momtha oM aen Foe
Ho wee found not eulity ot the «>rf.
In eity cour
Mieh. The Tier.
y, n wm anM.
Bl Amociatea Prem
AHILENE, Texaa, Ort 7— A sn-
tence of IWO yeere tmnprtsonment WM
impooid in tederni ausinict rourt born
today by Judge Jame C-Wison upon
John Benl neea, well known ranch-
men of Faducah, and J. Rehtre ef
IMw, county The men had been I
lowed euilty by a Jury Metter in the
day Id a cherge of commpirasy to ob-
rtrort the mdmintmtnalien of Jrfrt
Allee tnmperihe wia a juror in
federm court her. meveral month, age
durine Uto trtal of the Bilby-pneed
hind cane, told to her. involved
amiiiiom dollar worth of ranch lana,
formed the basta M iba charge
sungen wm recenty divorced from
hie wite Trnckw in the won ground
of the exeavntion cortespond to the
I mise of aftnea Warn by a man map.-red
l ofthecrimel’I
WABHINGTON, Ort l --Wenther
outlook for the week beginnine Mon-
toy for the naif mstae Gemerally
BY JANE COMPTON
by..1.1 Cerrenpondent of The Auetin
„irtvped him of hie elothine. applied
the laah to hin hM hand lees mN him
a rant of tar ana then returned him
to Pieher, where ba wm pat off a rar
on th. main mtreet
A ml 11 aoa MM Ma abductora biraaad
him ef havtme intimate relationa with
a marrted a main and refumed la herd
hie ■ .pi el u let tone of innocenea
The Berber hie hande ere tied
behima hle bark after he elothine was
removed. Two of the number «t raped
forward ome with a binekmeke whip
"The Mah wa then appljed ana 1
wm then given another ehance ta
make a atoti mint,* Andermn aaM
“Agam refumine.1 WM aobjirtod to
several mor. Mrahm from the whip
After a brief peune, I wm admimih-
terea a third whipping the whip
brimetne the Mead wWh every "treke •
nut mine condition laid down by th.
allied note to September M. parucu-
STATE FAIR GROUNDS; .-T^b^^aTT 6
Dardeneiles."
flee the same to the men do,"
Another fratere at tht. em thenter
whieh to proving popular M danetne
hafwrM the acta. Carpeta have beem
removed from the foyer and the wpnc
beek of the rar new at oral. hM been
waned A «r»Mal mae orehentra hM
been instiled in fuinieh moaie and to
LONDON, Oct. 7.—Ab official communique was issued tonight
after a full cabinet meeting, resummoned at 9:30 o'clock to consider
a long despatch from Lord Curzon at Paris.
"M. Poincare and Lord Curzon reached an agreement this after-
noon that the Greek army should be invited to evacuate Eastern
Thrace on the understanding that the allies should occupy the
evacuated territory for a period of thirty days from the date of the
completion of the evacuation of the Greek forces, in order to guar-
antee the safety of the non-Turkiah population.
By Arociatra Preen
WAsNOTON, Oct. 1 -Foreign
And American vpnsele sailing for the
United mates atter October i«. next,
will bn subzect to the prohibition
gainat lb- brinuine of Inlullrating
Hquorm ini. Anerican territorial
kalliB. It WM announcea tonight Bt
th. trensury department
Decelon Id deter in th. cms of
Ihas, trail, th. emforcement ot Al-
torney Genetai Daugtert y's ruling
with rapeot to th. prohibition of th.
it. naporiation of lquor arrow or
stores »>• made by Presidet Hard-
ing The executive, in a tetter to
Becretary M.Uun mid an "early at-
WM and a point M whieh they were
competent t.. decide Th. rotons, ot
prinomers ot nr. they deelare4, WM
s msitor to be wttM hemacin lb. two
Tba woman' bond wm pinced a*
•Mik
gain, wm a briar, bunder and
w-leny.
weatet for Uto tunman, tbs myntery nt
the abowuns at Arthur Mtimwom, a
pminter, eomunue stinwon lira la a
locui hompital wurtering from numerou»
wound, to tbs hed, nhbuldere sad
ad her attorney to wecure an snjune-
tion dreventine Shine from koine
about her hotel This writ woma have
Ms hM made an detinite anmounce-
tenet
o. B fthud Mayor at Ann Antonio
al primal has net yet anmounced Bar
r.. to. l ton and meme Gouht ratoia as
to whether he will maki the mra if
• FORT WOnTH. Texar Ort 1 (Mt
trraaaa wUl be the piea st Mra laaa.
phine Acram, hoist owner, for killing
John Shige, M, at Sa m today Akina,
necordine to a etatement of the wo-
man. at th. eity Jail, had been drinking
tildrtn
apatite
with a
F pure,
a food.
SLAYS HOTEL GUEST; dasimautsa-astimM"-
CLAIMS SELF DEFENSE - -------
party ehen mov'd to a jar st molten
tar. from whieh he wm covered tma
hea to foot with • thsek applleatiom
Tba barter mid te wm than re-
turned to Pleher.
XAWA0K*E, Wie, Oct rAn BP
parwit ettort on the part at Ite Ku
klux Klan toumethe Mat. fair par
for an initiation coremony waa biock-
ed tonight by state offietia. The first
IntlBtotwe at the pleas at the Kan
cm during lb. afternoon, when art I
eral men vidted lb. gtound and la- 1
to rm id the cretakef that they IA- l
permatimmion at elhet
biaine of Comamnine
tur. i-. F Nangtak*.
ultra far a period at five
L J
apply to the mle at intoxiemnunu Bauer
aa yemsein tolling under IM Amerienn
HM. Ike prratdent peid. Immediate
demention at sw< h antes wm orderd ,
jenterday ky Mr Haraine after the
attorney gehntava ruUug had been pre-
mentea to hle . i '
Mantet» of mupng bated rnaata
ware ondered latter by Chelrman Ias
her tremove and murrmnaw te trea- .
pry ofdielal sH is tui icat Ing Mawota
tn meir home peril and will be innde
•Kwno on thone el »m end to tar
eign porta upon their arrival la the
Umitea state,
A formal nothe te forelue steam-
ehipimea and la lines opertine priy-
ately owned American eratt of lk.
applicadon at the prohibitiom amend-
/C .nee it aa Pag Two
GIVEN OH CONCESSION, g. j... ...wraw
BY BOLSHEVIK RUSSIA ..XTL.-two
taraW rebnain al theif war-IM» Mate i
when everything rise entertng ite the ,
basin i.i lite at the country hM di-I
cined, ral stone it mated One ot |
ite chie factere to te raM-terod I*
the ermine power of the milrond-
ana whethet II woua te Uruoll at
ness and Professional Warned! Club
Miss Julien Devereux, daughter at Mr and Mrs. W. P. Devereux, 2711 Nueces street. Duchess of
Community Players -
Miss EJ.tabeth Lovell, daughter of Mr and Mrs M W Lovell Washington Square, Duchess ef
Kiwanis.
Miss Hazl Edward*, daughter at Mr and Mra. J M. Edwards, 1810 Rio Grande street. Duchess of
Young Men’s Eusiness League.
Miss Anita Storrt. IM East Eighteenth street. Duchess of Lions.
midi apeembie4 al th. entrane le
in. grounds but tinding Uto gets loek-
M and Mt it Iff Patriex McManus who
had been salted on by teak Mr Whut
and Omaram miaine precent *ith Hr.
dewutiea, M BllMpI 'll made to enter
ite eruunds
A agars cevernment -arhea <ba« •
elnm te imeluded ta the Mudania
oonvention to IM ethvet that mimee
Sumenaa"rraaeuznqnea
a in Grek tends ahoula be reloamea.
Me 4emanded aleo ite releame lewnt
asately o tall Turkish p tin ton at
war, but wm not willine to rectpro-
omte.
The allied runerata mpU** Chat re-
enrdng ite relanse at elviuen prinoe-
era, this matter would be refernd im-
"Way down nowis to Gremwich VU-
- —
There the IsdM an tar thriitage
Down to Wushfngten Bqunre."
And an aa.
wen, the imdle» do not have to ew
on for tenth ne* In thes theqter,
am lbs kame at some of Ike teat
known stem of Ite Amerkcan and Peit-
ish Mage, men and wamra alm. mow
ran emoke on they wm. There ara
elan re rentrietiome on •hat they may
ran Th. elearette, a ataar ana the
Br Anetmted Prm
LNOVIKw. Teana Ort. t - Tba Be
Khat Kian will -fooe M necemerf
Ite naturaiimat tea at -very unnatur-
alinea alien IB the United Statea te-
seed lag to a reedution ndopta today
te th. Ore«x County Klan Number
n. ana whie will ba aak allied to the
p aaald.ro How at every kian ma .tea -
UM to th. Umited Mttea
The reeolutiom deelare that meny
alien. .wn to UUa raeetry for the
ante purpe-e al eninine weaMb ana
that tarrrtnrr their Mweaara tB unde-
straw. Stole WB be taken to ra
ite cogntry a theme refumine to tab.
out naturaitaation papers, nccording to
the remolutien
II wm pointed ent thet a Abi tian at
ihle reolutlon was hardly a dryarter.
from the eenerai prozram at Iba Man
but rather a revtini at lb. prinetpie
that ware laid down at the urn. ef
VOYAGE TO U. S. KICK GREEKS OUT:
hM teen impertuned to Man on levee -
tigatlon on Ita own iniuative, etmilar
tn th. Inyeetigauon whica resuited la
lowerine freight mtea Informal re-
questa have come from ormanimatone
or traveltne mlesmen, national and
meetional At the present time, how
over, the commimntm bra before it the
mo-called milenge book roar and it lo i
unlikely that any move looking to a ,
mnie bafta ana thestn hretofore
hoc teen remtrketea la lb. male an.
Itai m longer The indy who Mtee and
approeietoe a aatt at two Id In ter ele:
mom now in ew Tor The dienirted
hanker who Men been ■ anise UMAS*
here bout for the last weep nea ga
baab hemo, and IT they no demite, ten
their neiehbor» that mot qnly an, the
tedle- ailowed to emobo to a eertnin
Columabu Orate opera bona, bet thet
they do aa wun great wow
Marr than a dorado ran in the da ya
when there mi mare •pirit yen, and
tendtoav aSteeded 27,0 aara They
warn better than M per cent aT the
highent firur ever rarer ill that at
a •inele wm* la Oetober, I Ito
Whin the re parte or teeme carried
during tba week ending Brafraebir to
era remind and compna. It I.---
■ WMtod they win apvroarh 1,000,000
rars And uhra the report for the
eurrent wash, endine today, come om.
neeordine to tramne ..porta Item le
nd araa toner, shat a ne* hieh tee-
re m trad at the otce aT Premtdent
Obregom. .
There woe much exeitement as the
at row a at noon today, when N wm
rumorea that Oen»m I Murguia had
been rapTwrod and wm beine brougne
te Mexico City for trtal by court mr
liai. The rum i r. be ear or. wea dented
at tee war omiee and by Premidegt
Obreges peraenaBy,
Went Tuas Sundny, fair eolder
in moutheant portinn; Monday fair,
warmer.
for the eveninewe-nlon pend-
pt by the allle at the hrther
romn London ana Paria
aetine ta bebair at toe
the roes An.
m 1 T Smith,
aa ennaidat
at park., efthough
any other thenter ta Uto city
The nrain lite both the show sad
the Eriviege to ratal A reat many
at th im mill Hut there ara pienty
who aa net Mowever, they meem to
tote a peculiar pereomal ranaan te
meeine thetr mimer» mhe Indulge in the
weed light up and puff away witheut
interference by an | one
The mennuement in eUli that the
petronage nince the rote wee pet lode
effort warranted th. acton
it was eriednat with ra.* mid on.
ef them today "But we tew mo ree-
ami why a ite mon patron, were to
te allowed to emote durine the per-
formanee ite woman who have hom:
ered no with their patronege mhomid
have that privilere dented them Rven
Speciat la The Aumtin Ntateeman.
SAN AXTONIO, Texaa Oet t -The
> inanity that San Antondo may have
a woman candidate tor mayor of the
ctty ele Mion whseh 100.0 pinee next
May wm indieated Saturday when
buflerqwe, a for ery bin tha old Uma
miapatiek kina, te fenturea And P M
Uta te art at the manngement that thetr
petromnee is at Imat ae we If not
non, who am
of Poulin, an
rival laser l I by the rllreeda Iron
and moot market have atabillaed The
output to M Ite ter fieure• for tha
year The coal movement to dertdely
en ite imerense with reapeet both to
anthraeite ana Mituminoua All eroa
mee eottee have teen beneryetea by
Ite prevailing dry westher Ao a re
cult of the unfavorable condition to
rotion. A obery advance to pticea of
the staple to expretea.
PRKIG, net 1-The Sintiair 0-1
ompany. an American re Barra hM
teen eranted the right at pro-pegting
and developine the north half of the
B penial to The Austin Statenman.
DENINON, Texa Oet. 7 -Although
data rangera mUKarr authoriten eity
and oemty otmcera bare conduetd a
Play by piny resulte at the
feurth game of the woride ear.
ree wiN be annepneed by the
Stnteeman thia afternoon frem
rte effiea, oarnar Seventh and
Brom etreeta The geme wlH
etart at 1 p. m- A eat re Uma.
Everybedy invited.
f que-
Itaat Trace: Sender folr. raider.
Monday, fair.
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The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 122, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 8, 1922, newspaper, October 8, 1922; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1444612/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .