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IN THE COURTS
SUPERSEDED BY
LOS ANGELES. March 8—Ralpt
WILL E
Sparks, Hopkins ; Hizaie Whitmore, Mor-
DALLAS, Texas. March 8.— Re-
The
I
Lea, Liberty, bth; Bessie B. Barnett
1
3
tion filed and granted.
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Sansem,
Distriet.
Twenty-sizth
" ture patiotic d
Thursday after
rro, :
Benk of I
‘oldert Co.
Citizens
Alex
with
Lillle Howard.
Texas vs.
rart
Maud Hous-
Ft
Wili
MISS OLIVE CLARK
the state of Puebla, who was oust
CORNS
Blood.”
Parent-Teacher association met on
WAS
HARDWOOD MANUFACTURERS
a pocket knife.
STICK UP DRUG STORE
DALL.AS,
unmasked men last night entered
(Ad
)
!
mi t tees, republican women’s clubsUnited States Commissioner George
ten years. died here this morning
cipients
INGROWN TOE NAIL
Ass
Presa.
BEDGRADE, March 1 —The Ju-
from the
KNOX HATS
CAMPUS CAPS
taining direstier
7/
=
cathartics
HOME OF
Mw
of constipation?
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9?
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d
Beef, Steak
I
QUEEN
TODAY ONLY
$1.50 to $4j00
1
LAppincote’s and Goodwfn’a Pure Fruit Preserves and Jeilles:
Back by
A
9
Hancock Opera House Bldg.
304 West Sixth.
I J
I DO YOU KNOW C)
WHY GIRLS leave Home?
p- Al F. HARVEYS .
SHOEMART
w
SILENT
A
LL
Klux Offer Big
Reward For Mob
FOREIGN WAR
RECEIVE NE
BAU PARR
the school board, urged the mem-
here to vote in the trustee election
dinmissed on motion of asitant elty at-
torner.
Okie
was
Ger-
/ette,
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0
ARKANSAS’ FIRST WOMAN
SHERIFF IS A “GO-GETTER”
body of men dressed in the regalia
of the Ku Klux Klan, which last
Sunday night visited the Baptist
awards of silver lifesaving medals
of honor were announced today by
OLD TIME REVIVAL AT
EAST BERNARD DRAWS
Sehaff-r and
Corpratien
otician and contractor,
by Chief of Police Tom
Doesn’t hurt a bit? Drop a 11
"Freezone" on an aching corn.
Will Raise I
Public Bi
Will Be F
at Tempoi
murder, case net for this Thi
Filed Lonnie Houston *•
legislature following disturbance
In which several deputise were kill
is reported to be in Mexico Cii
attempting to arrange his tangl
affairs.
The quotation ie taken from
an important paper on the
treatment of onnofi potion by
a well-knownphysician
Rolfe’s Revue Is
Majestic Feature
TO GREET KU KLUXERS
WITH SHOTGUN SQUAD
r.Bel
e-TarH
Coughs
Mae Murray is
Charming Star
FOUR MEN AND TWO
WOMEN CHARGED WITH
E#
1Y cou<
IOAN
LANSING PACTDallasand Ku
AT PT WORTH DIES
FORT WORTH Texas. March 1
Lift Off with Fing
15-YEAR-OLD HELD FOR
ASSAULT TO MURDER
counsel for the company, contended .
that the company under the order •
was penalised for its failure to fur- )
nish consumers a greater supply of;
has a way about her that the wom-
en fall for."
Miss Clark is 28 and is going to
put a lot of her theoris about law
violations into effect.
eliminate waste matter
People who are adding Fleinchmann a Y east
to their daily diet find that their body func-
tions are kept normal and regular Eat 2 or 3
. cakes at Fleischmann’s Yeast before or be-
. tween meals every day. Place a standing ar.
der with your grocer. He will deliver Fleisch-
mann’s east fresh daily.
Eureka Paving
Walker vs, J.
Hew to Toughen Skin as Hall
Turn. Out ItoaM
day in we Cwt .« Civil Aport, Thira
SMtrlrt,
A RE you going
A becomeschro
Of course no
■now you have a pr
lell‘» Pine-Tar-Hon
nd ao allow Nature
This preparation
or its soothing,
ought, colds and
lievedhDr Bell’
Imp it oa hand Al
Qoea H tn aplenaia form.____
eome real heart soba when aka
rteco, Cottolene, Mrs. Tucker’a and Nutrola Shortening in 1
1 and (-pound palls, the pound ............................ 66
| tenth grade was given a large pie-
; ture of Sir Galahad for having th.
J udament aff rmed on rehearine .root.
M Mm Er- obb -tav Joh Ban o
Payna aeent, from MIlam, la -hieh em
ROYAL WEDDING RUMORED
LONDON, March I — From a re-
lfable mouree It Is learned that ne-
Eotiatios are pandins for th. mar-
ringe of Prinoens Yollando, eldest
daughter of King Victor Emmanuei
of Italy, to Prince Nicholas, young-
er son of King Ferdinand ot R-
menta, says an Exchange Tele-
graph dispatch from Rome today.
The report la not yet confirmed.
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Billiken
SHOES
DALLAS. Texas, March 8—Ree-
elutions citing the Dallas Railways .
most mothers present-for the last
three meetings. The third grade in ,
WILL ASK GOVERNOR TO ,
DESIGNATE MARCH 20 AS '
LEGION EMPLOYMENT DAY
court upholding the order.
C. B. ames, former assistant to CALIFORNIA PREPARES
the attorney general appearing aa -AurommiA rnrram5
7
s:
. tie
state. insisted that sthe order of
the commission was designed to
restore to the consumers money
which the company had "extorted"
from them.
Swift’s Arrow or Lange’s No. 1 Hoop ,bar. ...........
Pummo. Rose Bath or Sweet Heart Hosp. bar.....
Polly Prim. Ammonia and Octagon Washing Powder
g K ""
Ml . 12
Council Cooked Brains. Lunch Tongue. Chipped
and Onions, the Me can..............
Petted Meats. American Sardines, etc.; can .
who told of attentions and visita
to Mrs. Obenchain by the slain
broker.
gas than nature had produced, j ----------------
Charles H. Ruth, counsel for the ed by the reappearance of an armed
MADALYNNE’S FORMER
HUSBAND ON STAND
I Your druggists sells a tiny bot
| of "Freezone" for a few cents, suf
cient to remove every hard cot
soft corn, or corn hetween the us
and the calluses, without soren
or irritation
J MorUn when offered for presen-
tation at a local theater Runway,
“San Antonio does not want this
class of film.” Chief Martin said.
Harris, 9th.
Motions fer rehearing of applieations
overruled : Laura Morrow, admx . *» Ft.
W. A D. C. Ry. Co., Potter. "ths John
Hawley vs. Ft. W g DC Ry. Co., Pot-
ter. 7th ; Harriett A Elmore et al *• Ada
g in clothes at the Hancock for
" the remainder of the week;
“Rolfe Revue" comes to the Ma-
jestic; “Theodora” continues to
show at the Crescent; Wanda
Hawley continues at the Texas,
and Hunger for Blood” is the
; Grand Central offering.
SUPREME COURT,
The following proceedings were had in
the Supreme Court yesterday :
Applications granted: H. J. Magouirk
vs, B W Williams at al, Wood county.
Sth district John W Gordon vs. Jack V.
: £
tabernacle in Fellows, Cal., real-
BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT
And yet what you are entitled to—a full season’s wearing—You can
use a Spring Suit the greater part of the year
Snciety Bran Glnthes
$35 to $45
The most stylish and best tailored Suita for your money.
CLOTHCRAFT Suita $25.00 to $35.00
F)ID It ever occur to you that the ca-
— thartic you take to relieve constipa-
tion. is the cause of your trouble?
Yet when a number of doctors were liscussing
this almost universal complaint one of them said:
"Probably one of the moot fnqu.nt cuuses of
constipation is the indiscriminate use of cathartics"
For yars physicians have triad to persuade peo-
ple to give up laxatives and to eat corrective foods
instead
it is now known that Fleischmanns Yeast is a
food which makes the UBS of cathartics unnecea-
eary. Because of ito freshness it helps the intesines
Heinz’s or Forbes" Worcester ........................ 19c
lke reductiona on all other Groceries for today (Thursday)
only—We Deliver $5/00 Orders
BROWNS
.... 19c
46
iu s
so - called
i #:
..... Me
Bertha Franklin et al, Bexar, 4th; 1
hard Stolle vs. Frank Gaertner, Fay
< 1st district.
OMAHA. Neb.. March i —Jaco I
Masse and Charles Wohlberg o
TEXAN FOUND GUILTY OF
CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD
. Th. scene in which he I. arrested
j tor forgery to buy pretty clothex for
Cleo, his wiTe, 1. another one that
4ves Mae Murray an opportunity
to alsplay her histrionie ability. She
Cbm II in "piendid form. and geta
of pneumonia. He was taken sick
last Friday
Co. Harris. 1st; James
N. Hirsch Cooperage Co.,
* 7
/
Appeal dismissed: Harve Doddy, Mor-
rie.
Motion for rehearing overruled: Karl
NE TR F A T Y touanne »TH were offered
Illi fl I I U fl I 1 today for the arrest and conviction
; of the persons who took Philip
e- — 1 Roth bl um from nis home today
and flogged him. Of the amount.
rescue her husband
Obenchain. Chicago attorney aW L
divorced husband of Mrs. Mada;
lynne Connor Obenchain. testified
today in her trial on a charge of , pm A Ip
murdering J. Belton Kennedy, A K rI % 1 ill I
broker here last August. Although Dill Ig
Mrs. Obenchain had made plain her 5 A V MH-
love for Kennedy. Obenchain gave
up his busineas engagements in
Chicago and came to California th
assist in her defense, and a short
Tbx nene ahitta from the releasc
at he husband in New York far
beck J® the Normandy home, and
de (Umax to an etfecive ona of a
Silent Call Will
Pay Return Visit
[ temporary cap:
ben th Kt. ahd C
F man der Q- C. Ti
American Legio
jcremonies, and
' play "The Star
• Scouts will r
L Thursday morn
[ quarters and at
r tol grounds.
' * Thirty "good
iwere secured W
L by scouts at th
IBickler school n
nknot pins were G
GA demonstra
Fmeasures was gi
| ernoon in Han
gyby two scouta
H co-operation wi
thorities in the <
iweek Health 1
'in all downtown
‘ ncouts
Boen Swinney, manager of the
local theaters, has announced that
he is planning to erect a modern
motion picture nirdome. The struc-
ture will have slanting concrete
floors with special outdoor opera
chairs and the latest improved type
of projection machinery.
-NIEFENSE OF HEI AUSTIN
the 16-oz, glasses at ........................
Lone Star Pure Honey. 1-lb cans, at .
Sunklet Orange Marmalade in tumblers at
Gbb’s Bull's Head Catsup, bottle at......
Nalco Bweet Ftatoes, equal cans ...........
State House Pork and Beans, can..........
rmour‘ C’hilis and Kou pa. can ..........
time ago obtained a license to re-
marry her and in this was pre-
vented by court and county jail
authorities.
Obenchain’s meeting in 1911 at
Evanston, III., with the girl who
later became his wife and then ob-
tained a divorce; his engagement in
1914, its severance the following
years, and the ups and downs of ?
'Cupid’s path until in August, 1911 t
when he "induced her to mar 1 y i
one of the chief causes
good looks, a nice shiny badge, a
I wicked six shooter, and a "go-get-
DALLAS, Tex., March I.—Gover-
nor Pat Neff will be asked within
the next few days to set aside
March 20 as American Legion Em-
ployment Day, according to an-
nouncement made here today by
Wayne B. Davis, state commander
of the Legion. The observance of
the day, he said will be part of a
nationwide campaign to obtain jobs
for former service men, 700,000 of
whom are said to be out of work.
him.” formed the early part ol
Obenchain’s testimony.
1600 was offered by the Dallas
Klan No. 66, Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan, in a letter to Mayor
A id r edge. The other 3250 was of-
fered by the city. The city accepted
the offer of the Klan to pay 1500
for the arrest and conviction of the
persons attacking Rothblum.
I Williama, frost Bowie.
I On motion for rehearing: O- J. John-
•on. from Newton . John L. Nothaf, Dal-
I laa; Earl Polk, Sabine: Mike Nichola.
1 Millman: Harry Lyles, Harris Harry
Lyles, Hard*. L B Gray, Wichita; D.
} L. Bedford. Harris. ex parts C. R. Hol-
LITTLE ROCK. Ark.—Plenty of aim to be a regular sheriff, tote my
He was preceded on the wtness s
stand by H. L- Carlton, the schoo •
chum of Mrs. Obenchain’s sister •
eause remanded to the Distriet court for
new trial: John E Griffin vs. Palatine
Ina Co. ri al. Potter, 7th
Loos Angeles, W. G. Chipley of Nev i —- p---- —
York and W R. McWhorter < f ^Boy Scout anniv
Houston. Texas, were found guilt J * retreat will be
ROBBING TEXAS BANKS**'^^ c
SHERMAN, Tex.. Marsh J- MiNera Co. Ba,"5a;*C. wito v Home
Chaiges have been riled here Lfe a Aeeldent Co., Jetferon, 9th: A I'
against the four men and two wo- Minchew vs. Henry Hankins et al, Chil-
Judument of the Court of Civil Avpeala
affirmed Western Indemnity Co vs Mar-
garet Murray. El Paco. Bth —— -e —— -5— _ , ,
Judgment of the Cour: of Civil Appeals Corporation Court, Leve., f-—W J.
affirmed as between plaintiff in error 1 Jacobs. Jr , speeding, plea of, «uilty and
ard Mra, Mattie C. Patton, ana judg- fine of $5 Scott Snodgran, intoxicatiom,
ment of the Court of Civil Appeala as plea of guilty and ftne of * • W 3a,
between plaintiff in error and J. H Pat- Jr., intoxiestion,. plea, of, vuilty and
• - “ - ■“* •* !L C Engiand. intoxieation.
a row drope of "Outgro" upon
the okln surroundine the ingrow: .
ing nail reducen infiammation and
pain ana ao toughens Um tender,
wenmtive okln underneat ike UM
nail, that st can not penetrate the
nesh, and the nail turn, naturaily
outward almost over night
"Outgto" to a harmie antimep-
Ur manufuetured for ehiropodinta.
KAPPA KAPP
TEAMS WIN
SELLING
• Kappa Kappa <
the 14-inch lovin
team selling the
Annuals in the n
busines« manage
tus yoor book of
" Although not al
M< been turned
boti ma ted that ov
moid during the
ended T uesday. a
about 2900 were ।
drives during the
largest subacriptit
for the Cactus
LINK FINDIN* 'KM
GROCERIES
AT THESE PRICES- FOR TODAY (THURSDAY)
STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR e1 AA
20 Pounds for ...................................... > 1.00
With $4.00 Purchaee of other Groceries.
company lo show reason why street ,
car fares here should not be re-
duced from 6 to a nickel were
gun and ever'thing. Tarset prac-
tice has always been a pet amuse-
ment with me Now it'u come in .
mianssrmarmrnasu:inb-g"" JYounsW“cl
Clark. “She gets em without a 'r»<.»e*e» A, 99 prea ’
battle.’ says Sheriff Taylor "Just I tormEX: District No. — "red
. - - ..... Bundes.
reproduetions from
FRESNO. Cal., March 8 —A roue-
of conspiracy to use the mails t
defraud by a jury In United State
district court today.
The case was given to the jur
ai noon and a verdict was reache
at 9:45 thia afternoon, but the ver
diet was not read until late thi
afternoon, when Judge T. C. Mur
ger returned from Council Bluft
Iowa, where he had gone on bual
ness Judge Mungpr deferred sen
Thursday'
Morning—8
flags at scou
the temporar
Officials in c
high schools
hall, county c
buildings, lai
and governor
quested to dis
flag on this d
Afternoon-
flags at the g
temporary ca
scout headqua
bo hold at the
grounds at 5;
Scout band v
Flag-raising <
al va Geo. L.. Hulshizer, Nuecem, I
W AD C. Ry Co. vs, John
Secretary Mellon. Among the re-
DENISON. Tex., March 1.—A 15- i the grammar school
sanskarcospoopi. aretbokine for: ed in a number ot Indtan kirmihes..
K as x sxti
•AM MARCOS TO HAVE I near Camp —ewin, exploded.
HEW MOVIE THEATER ------------
RAN MARCOS, Texas, March 1.
stantly that corn stope hurting, ti
4 shortly you lift it right off w
fingers. Truly'
WASHINGTON. March I—Ten
the famous
year-old boy. William Nortrip. Is "Feeding Her Birs." bra vauea-
today in the custody of a probation [ pie the president, who is leaving
officers, charged with assault to, Elgin- was given a rising vote of
At the Theaters
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2 * AT THE THEATERS
- Majestig: Majestic veudeville.
= Hancock: Max Murray in “Pea-
2 each Alley."
Queen: -The Silent Call."
Taxa,: Wanda Hawfay in "The
House That Jazz Built."
- Crescent: “Theodora," featurina
- Rita Jglivet
• Grand Cantrall "Hunger for
•The Silent Call" one of the most
feecinating and ehriling ptetures of
Ehe weason, will be ahow to return
empent et the Queen theater
-----only The pieture was bhown
• tn weeks ago et the Quern and
las day the crowd was eo great
„ — it could not be ccommodatea.
#ince that time there have been
•any requente for ita feturn, and to
give the public the opportunity of
reine R. U wUl be ahown today
l, 1 gripping picture that, la
taken in the sierrag and features th.
tonet noted doe la thia country The
uetine of the dge has the human ele-
: of thought ao perfectly la hle
•owe.
ELGIN PARENT TEACHER ..... matnsi, ____... . „ ... .. J,
ASAANIATION MEETS between plaintiff in error and J. H Fat- 1000* ,
.. Ass0cIATON MEE. ““ ana An Patson cox and fine o! •»,
ELGIX. Texas, March 8 — The .... - ' ---• —
here May 4-6. Invitationa are to. U. •. COMMISSIONER
charged that while the boy, were Mr. . orman. prlnclr>al of .the cram
. — 2. —. . . . playing together an argument arone, mar school atresned Ita needs Mra
dents of the city of Maricopa have which terminated when the Nortrip! H B Smith, who la a member of
organized a shotgun squad and are boy stabbed young Hotehkiss with
awaiting further developments, ac- a pocket knife.
Aw-yoRANHrSrMssiEk. BOOTH DAMAGE SUIT AT
koarapfrhewottnnoimergerroton WACO HAS HUNG JURY
interesta with thowe of the United WACO. Texas. March 8. — The
Gas and Electric corporation Un- ! Jury in the case of H. D Crosby vs
der the consolldatoin the White Olli z A. Booth in federal court In a
corporation acquires the properties suit for $50,000 damages for in-
and ansete of the United centraij zuries inflicted with a knife at
OU corporation and Ita subsidlarles, | Romebud, Texas was .unable .to
previously owned by the United j agree, and it was discharged thia
Gaa and Electric corporation । morning
GALVESTON MAN GETS
LIFESAVING MEDAL
-- —- — — --- . -in vug anG . ———" . «.
husband is reverued, .nil aa between them ! ples of gullty and fine of II i C P Ham-
s^^^7tor..rr- "rf • 5h ""A"atwmauaia.*n. s
f^au ot
xTtir”cFrittsnCerl.2 auCma"a”r 2 nnrn"io"rmeonwi nIf
i of the immoraljty ordinance. p‘ea at gullty
--given Titian nvn ppp,a and fine otsfo:D W Willama, viola-
Mrs Cilles-, ,1 TkIRP clVIuAPFEAL8-, , . tiom nt the immorality ordnanee, plea of
i- i--Jin. ’ .The folowinK proceeding* were had to- 1 guilty and fine cf 916: Leter A Laeke,
operating a eor with the eutout open.
: Mae Murray’s appears new in
,’Teacock Alley" at the Hancock is
one that portrays to pertection the
beauty and charm of the UtUe
. screen actress. She la beautitul and
the addition of the gorgeous cos-
.turner that aha wears brings out
•Wonderful charm. even In the scenes
an which shedona the simple clothes
, of the peasant maid la her Nor-
sandy home.
The story has plenty of contrast
gin scenes as well aa charaeteristics.
2The life of ths French actresa, the
"darling of Paris, la ope that lite-
atown folk might interpret in any
Rway. If one to looking for evil It is
- usually found, and the same thing
applies to the opitimtst looking for
-ooa in the cnee of the Parisian
dancer, she is good, and while she
denges ena charma, and Uvea the
shallow life of the stage favorite, in
her aoul she to clean and Une.
Not many guesses are necessary
to decide Just how ebe to received in
the utue town of Harmontown
when she pomes to America as the
Wife of the small-town American
men who won al the love of her
soul Her effort to please the people
of his home to a pathetie failure,
and she la heartbroken over her
M^^Lyw^taW.
aggressive lover la an Way, he gM.
up plenty of animation when he to
teM that Ate wife Ie not wanted in
his.home.They leave Lor ew York
and then their troubles begin
Next Dunham’s Market.
March 8
lance tor 20 days pending appeal
the case to a higher court.
THREE HUNDRED TRAMPS
FROM TEXAS ARE GUESTS
AT NEW ORLEANS JAILS
NEW ORLEANS, La. March 8.
Three hundred tramps and hoboes
arriving here on a single freight
train from Texas points were the
guests of New Orleans last night,
being entertained at police stations.
The arrivals were a vanguard of
another 300 headed toward the city,
according to some of the men, ar-
rested.
Jail sentences and hard work on
Texas roads as penalties for vag-
' rancy and loitering was the reason
। for their emigration, the men are
said to have told the police. |
MEXICAN GOVERN!
: ehefua Briam " 1% TuEsazuxsanesczTEarmaare „atno
AntomebGle Reeistyatione: A. H Rome
Autin Chevrolet V— W H Riehard-
W. Auatin, iuezom J b Manor, r^t
astemebi. Truilm Me Leura
s.herdin, to D H ku ell. Dodee; Gmo.
Coleman to R r Spradling. Ford: Alyin
A Jahneon in Fioreptine Sorena, Ford
nirtNa: Elgime Eatelle Shatter lo Menry
! Friday at the high xSaol The
Valley. G•., et al. Smith. 4th M J.
Harris.
On brief for both: John Mothaf, from
Denton; Alaaria Wyatt, Newton ; B L. ,
Roberts, Brazoria; Clarenee Aldridge.
imp; Link Rollins, liraaorta; Sterling
irdan, Lody: Karl Alley, Petter: Bertha
----- " a Cottle: Pat- 1
ALAMO CITY BARS FILMS.
SAN ANTONIO. March 8—Show-
ing a pieture teaturing Clara Smith
Hamon, slaye of Jaka Hamon,
igo out thia wack to woman mem-
bers of all republican alate com-
Armour’, and Nestie’s Milk, the can.................
No. > Golden Glow While Lima Bean,; can........
King Komas, Karo. Farmer Joner Molaanes in
gallon can a. the can..............................
The above syrups in no-called half ....................
And co-called quar ...............................
Peanut Butter in l(-oa. elamnes ......................
UNIVERSITY E
LEAD IN CO
I Univernity eng
points have the
pf ths university
nd are followed
awe with III pe
0. A Frank Intra
B>b lp cup The star
depart menta nnd
ollows: Businemi
110, pre- med a 101
pre-laws 57, seni
nnd educntion dep
» Good pictures and vaudeville
2 today. “Th« Silent Call* is re-
- turning for today only. Mae
Murray is giving an innovation
in April A committee was ap-
pointed to name a woman candi-
date to fill one of the vacancies on
the school board .
Just the Shoes thst the little feet need
—As soft and as pliable as a Glove—
But strong snd sturdy for romping snd
playing. Priced according to size--
RECORDATTENDANCE |MARLINMANARRESTEp - cuIMINAL AppEALa. rpaintinzsor xnet. Corot. Raphaet
EAST BERNARD Tex., Match 1. FOR SHOOTING NEGRESS The following procreding» were had in H- ughton, whistler. Reynolda, Hon-
—Revival services at the Methodist j MARLIN- Texas. March 1—Two the Court ef Criminal Appesle today hetr. Lanseer Leonardo Da Vinci
church, conducted by Evangelist; shots were fired at close range into ’ Affirmed O H Greer, from Reser anA man, ntNere
Uoyd Bloodwonth of Fort Worth gadl Peoplez, < otored. by Peter Eeuu.MobsrwerruArchurzhorecerat Lcturs will b. eivem on th. plc.
and hl, linger. Frank Baroftold. arc Bayer, white, at 9:20 thla morning PIoT". " 2"S-Pchze.Sontu turen th ami..lon ENarg- going
attracting large crowds. There have The shooting occurred at a res- Albert Wo-,,", < „u,, T" wo." to buy pieturem for the hih g ho0l
been over 100 conver sions up to( taurant on Ra Broad street the first andthe’ErammarachooL"
date. Old settlers say that never shot setting fire to the clothing of Henry Karels, Falla; Anen Tiadole, alina The exhibit is under the direction
before in the history of the town the negress. Allen Tisdale, Falla: Homer Tucker, M- of Mra c L Jonen teacher of Eng-
has. such interest been shown in a Accordine to a statement to th. rzon."rrmnyda .Nunox. Kayrman. Mn- N-h and spantaN in th. high nehoi
revival meeting. Th. services will woman- the shotting grew out of uel Padillo, Kaufmani Abe Johnson, Lh-
clone next Sunday. trouble between them which dated, Grant Smith, Oragne; Porter Ae-
Api-ANEg back some time The man has made . ’ Sandutrem. Wih
REPUBLICAN WOMEN I no statement as yet CRevertre and remanded Sam Byington
CALL CONVENTION Bayer was placed under arrest by Brooks K R Jones Cellingsworth Fre4
WASHINGTON, March i.-Wo- sheriff Moore but was releaned Ritter, coilin N w Jornn,Giliespi0: _ -------------
man members of the republican na- under $500 bond The woman will Rainer Tueker, Harrison .’th* Helmes Nt pharmacy and held
tional executive committee have la- recover. . _Revemed and dinmimsedc Joe Volney up the propreztor. N A. Baker, and
sued a call for a rally to be held' ---------------- > Williamaon i Willie Wiliama. Caas: Buck iescaped with 127.40 cash.
However, anyone can buy from
the drag store a tiny bottle eon-
Dixon. Angelina; Jim Thompson, Grimm,
Will Jennings, Hopkina: Hart Chewning.
Lamar: Fla her Alsup. MeLeennan.
Submitted on brief and oral argument
for both Earl Matheson, from Wiehita:
"a —-2 ,, I Tom Winn. Stephens: Harry Savage, Tar-
Applications dismissed for want of Jur- .. c: w Stephens, Bexar : C. A poll-
,"2:
o-h^ *■ par
(th; Enoch Edwards vs. First Natl. Bank, ' ... . , ~ M A“21., rom.
ot iition. Tidl2. ««: Common weith ' o« brief fon.nt” tEK.M. rt iTL from
Bank A Ti. Co. ... K. J. Altx.1t. s-zaf, i Stephena;, "obere Cran EteP"jxa"
46 (Cureton, C. J., not altiine) : City I Jurado, , ® PaouJo Ma,:
'n.u Bank ot Temmple, t..., - Duxtee Laneektote, "pnnieo;) n*LSi:
HAYS CANDIDATES OUT Co " ” T—" •
SAN MARCOS. Texas March 8 1
The following candidate, have an-, Th, Fellowine cme were a—awl pde
nounced for the varlous otfices of 2.tm..suprevn.cour.omn report ot th.
Hay, county: County clerk..19 n Thafine ranta Judument oti
Donalson: county superintendent the Cour of Civi App-ai, AffIrmed ..4
Mixa Wilma Allen; sherire, Georze — -
M. Allen dintriet clerk, J. C Me-
“Rotte’s Reyue" will teature Um
ejestie thia week-ena, beginning
day. There la good dancing, good .
mmie and pretty Eiria to entertain |
weral acta are on th, hill which I
>va the wound of anap and fun
lpiteFiNfra Diatrtet, Calheun. J.vued,
Stat at Texa — Staler a Frits, inyune
1 LONGHORN 1
I IS PUSHIN
FOR CON
| Longhorn Rtf
iwt Camp Mabry
exclusive of th
P viual practices.
, the meet with t}
on March 26.
Sn<>t seem probab
. The Texas A &
Fas was predleted
L tions are under -
f Baylor and Oh
I Other meets will
I membership mei
I another encount
I club on May IE
a Members of tl
I are as follows:
F J Compton, J
l Mueller R Ita
EiF. Park J R Re
BX C. Catritt and
ART EXHIBIT
a TO A CLOSE
PLEASED
7 The art exhit
k’open to the pu
rehouse for the Ue
Wednesay nigh
for the entire ex!
My good Hr hoot
Kin bodies to set
Wthome famous Ai
2 Wedneeday mo
F ed students for
Efur deaf were mi
I and at the requ
had not seen the
ikept open Wedne
I The Austin A
gmponmible for the
■ •nd the support
111 has developed
■Mast one good •
Pto Austin Mih y
WASHINOTON, March 8
A-e
OKLAHOMA WINS GAS SUIT’ emhaPFMee ouv, Clark, Arkan-
WASHINGTON, March 8—Vai- “She”.™! woman heritr ..c. at
tally of an order of the Oklahoma Iwshe T?,Arputy i, tha ofTiseo
butat. nf i.... N.mi.-i. .. • F. I ayior, sherirI and collector
statineorpo ationasommiesiorn.Te: i of Pulaski county, at Little Rock.
aunK.Kan..comPe nesor.the state and is the only woman member of
In ietermineuthein.charsenain.pant i the Arkansas sheritfs and Collec-
on the pressure of gas furnished t aasociation
soasumers.wasarsued.today inthe Reep records’ Peck a typewrit-
Supreme court on the appeal of the I er IN.t m. » Eave Mise AarL *T
Oklahoma Natural Gaa Co. from; Not me. “y* Clark 1
the decision of the State Supreme — .......
mothonusf,rah.prmedur.preeiomauon ELGIN SCHOOL HAS
Is <h. mm. GFPndla M m but. EXHIBITION OF ART
of Texu, from Trayia, the judgment at '
ike trial mart 1. r-tormmed .ta th. swi ElTN, Texan, March 8—An art
ton far reherine I. rorruled, exhibit lx bales bald in the nuai-
„"yemd remended:.K “ Larater torlum of the Elgin high mchoo this
"n.erDa"an"rimmhadd"Hin l„„^. Iweek. Th. exhibit, tent out by tha
ton: Mr II y Ta.hw.ln • M.UPorter-Motter Manufacturing Co
Itou Balm Ca. from Tow Ones Meat,, l of Chicago, contain. photo-Eeiatine
Buster, Deat Smith, 76,
Applleationa refund: R. D. Stanton
SUPREME COURT HOLDS
COURTS HAVE NO RIGHT
TO ESTABLISH RATES
WARHINGTON, March 8—The
J New York State law of 1906 which
provided that gas should be fur-
nished per thousand cubic feet, waa
declared by the supreme court to
be confiscatory an to gas furnished
during 1918 and 1919.
The opinion, which was unani-
mous and was delivered by Justice
McR yenol ds in three cases, brought
by the attorney general of New
York and other state officials
against the Consolidated Gas Co.
of New York, held that ‘rate mak-
ing is no function of the courts and
should not be attempted, either di-
rectly or indirectly.”
I Initiation o e
into the local org
eruns of Foreign t
ture of the rerula
orzanization heir
Dimcus
‘park being erecte
between First ani
tbe 1600 bio. k and
regulation army r
rec eipt of ten reg’
to be used I
fary funerals we
which came up I
ans The ball pa
ported that the
woul4 be ready I
bnd hickory in ah
L Laansing-Ishii agreement has been
—completely superseded by the nine-
power treaty relating to China now
-’More the senate. President Hard-
tag informed the senate today in
response to the recently adopted
Borah resolution. The executive
added that the four-power treat)
a did not refer to China and does not
.directly bear upon the Lansing-
t Ishii nots.
, "The so-called Lansing-Ishil
’ L~L" the president declared
a letter to the senate, "has no
hnding effect whatever, either with
respeet to the past or to the future,
which is in any sense inconsistent
, with the principles and policies ex-
, plicitly declared in the nine-power
F treaty.”
The president added that the four
c power treaty does not refer to
China and hence does not directly
bear upon the Lansing-Ishii notes
jyvhich related exclusively to China."
Abut said that the four-power paet
in his opinion was an essential part
| sof the plan to create conditions tn
Rhe far east at once favorable to
. qhe policies we have long advocated,
and to an enduring peace."
f "The negotiation of this treaty,"
the president said, referring to the
enine- power pact, "is in itself the
most formal declaration of the pol-
icy of the executive in relation to
IChina and supersedes any execu-
dive understanding or declaration
Hhat could possibly be asserted to
have centrary import. If the sen-
te assents to this treaty, the prin-
Mi pies and policies which the treaty
declares will be supported and en-
Pforeed by a binding international
agreement."
WANT NEW PRICE SYSTEM cording to the Fresno Republican.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.. March 8— --------------
MonabsanutactureAransqnationrdin MOUNT VERNON MAN
convention here, have before them: e Artrras AAArypAT
tonight the report of the board of; 13 ulVEN AlKUIIIAL
direstors which .proposes to dis: MOUNT VERNON. Tex, March
band the present organitation ana s=A verdict of not guilty wax re-
to undertake the.totmation.of, an TureaVtadly in The of " ^r
inetitute under which etatistical i: iMterson charged with murder in
formation.canbeRlezany.enthered wth tae^th St‘Char
and .distributed A recent dectston ley Newsom, night watchmanat
of the supreme court held the for- pit tabu’g, who was shot and stab-
mer method ot gathering statistics bed to death in a Pittsburg cafe
to be in violation of the anti-trust more than a year ago. The verdict
law because they were made avail- . was announced soon sfter the con-
able only te the seller. jvening of court this morning.
murder as the result of the alleged 1 thanks for her work in the club,
stabbing of his playmate, Roy | Supertntendent Randle gave a
Hotchkiss, 17. yesterday. It is talk on needs of the high school.
an hour, turned West Texas Into a Berry. Wheeler, 7th,
dust-obscured region today. No , Metion rhsarine Eran ted: John, E
damage has been done as yet, but , Gririna"* Palatihe Ims. Co "a Pot-
the wind ia the hardest in some i kotlhs t„ rehearine mubmitted: Com-,
time. | misaioners Court of Limestone Co. et al
—- .....■ ——- | ys Claud Garrett et ai, Lmestone. Bth ;
some time ago by a vote of ti
jand to women holding official posi- Mitchell, occupant of this office for;
BAN MARCOS POWER i Mono >n lbs party_______
BAN PXASsTOBE. "EBI-T SQUAW LOSES FIGHT
J 8PwManmnaex ot the San To GET VALUABLE LAND
LaE.Wsomemanaxenso has an I OKLAHOMA CITY, March 8 —
Marcos •tles company- nas an - ’ D,..IA.. A,in‛. r..n M.1.a '
nounced his intention of eqmpietely 1 Ma! ParntnidgnoGotne.fun Nload
Hnk.ca remodeling and rebuilding its plant SreeK indtan.ctoday,fanedioin an
veston..Terai,Atomere"cuine"emansocata nertheheapn theppsian ctoi "Metzhtur Panaentian aaf
From.drownin«,an Bollvar Ronda, power, ana kceP anwenn.’a diton tozthe ditaomTuipmmith
Te* ------- ! modern aundrz. tothe KeitizgpahiP “ improvementsot 52300,000, when
JUGOSLAVS WILL PROTEST “I, sneindrio-nomepntr’eingithe state supreme court held that
TO ROME ABOUT FIUME Anstanein°he Lombafa-Diset"en- a need which mheTi” uted to the
gine manufactured by the Lombard and in 1308 "as valid.
_ -----..--Governor company of Mtawmachu-i , eunvc porren mes I
r>-«av cwbtaet, after a thorough Jette, „t which Ashley E Wion. MRS •EML S PoTTER ?h l-
discunalon ot t he situation at Fl-i formerly of San Marcoa la premi- ..SAN ANOELO.Tex a.Marca * .
ume has decided to ecad a note of L--. -aTUT « "Ie" I Mrs Emily C Potter, ft widow of
prokest to the Rome government ! dent ________________ i Rev Andrew Jackson Potter, known
Ths allied chbinet are being ad-1 SAN MARCO* BOOKS inthesariz.davqitthadiebping
vised that this step is being taken SUMMER CHAUTAUQUA Ipzon, w40eashar um!Sh!7'’
^^^.^0^^. -SAX MANC08, Texas Maree ’ •
Slav interests.
maintained a rate of about 45 miles overruled: A. O Sweet et al vs.
placed before the city commission . _ _ _____ _
for consideration today by Mayor c. ‘Saulnier, et al.Harris, Hh" Ida W _ . . -_____ ■
8 R Aldredge. The Dallas Power Harria va. A. D. Hamilton et al. Sabine, Twentg: Dintrietu Snn n - “E
and Light company already has 9th: J, E. Jones v A B Jones et al, Eiledi.Charie LttaZT P W fci
been cited to show cause why its Collin. 5thac W.Nesteretal w Andy C -• Edward F* GUm, on not, ud.
raFes eho1a not n. lowered Shustor, MedinA, 4th; Charles H. Mills er V•,Ewa-.a
rates should not be lowered ve City of Corsicana st al. Navarro, 4th; l ment for plaintiff u, ..... ,
------ ____. * Alex Woldert Co *» CHIxtps Bnnk of Criminal Curt, Hamilton. J. State of
SAND STORM IN WEST TEXAS " - — - " ' 'k—'
ABILENE, Texas, March 8. — A TZ" _ w.. n, .. .. ,™„ --------------- .
south wind, which at times exceed- in.,. Foliar Rih Atvoren Luale Towneley
ed 5® miles an hour and which Metfon to aismi apolication 12141 Toxneex. ft"*"**...... ,.wu .
- - ... - - - - - - on Probat Court, M.Okte., J,—win or
John D Howon filed: .will at Jean
Daugherty nied : avpliqation t^ «uardian-
ship astel, of Mary Ellaabeth Anderson
filed.
County Court. Matthews, J. The next
term of the County court will convene
men arrested a week ago in connec- dress. 7th.
mueir===
make statements. Motlons for rehearing ot eku"es over- On motion to withdraw appeal: David
------—----------- ruled; W K. MeCardell at al va J V.
DALLAS SEEKS 5 CENT FARE ' - - _
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