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Advertise. Texas!
STATE, BOARD Four Arrests Made in MINISTER HELD
STINGY!
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JURY PERJURY
St. Louis Reports
HONORS EVEN
4
its
A. A. DAVIS HELD
On to Hollywood!
Texas Woman, 81, Begins
in
to
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CROP IN TRAVIS
Alleged.
LOCKHART FAIR
German Debt.
is SHORT 4,
>1 IBM miles distant and
short of
an Anterferis
ult otherv. ’•*.
• Style
SUTTON WARNS
hi
RRIZE BEAUTIES
ykin.
riends,
Hand
WET GAS FOUND
Head of Texas
IN GARZA WELL
Welfare Workers
no
etch
klan oftieiai had been t MO Fox
10
cor-
27 Miners Die
In Explosion
our
The drill la r* port *4 to be In th*
negotiations
Marr Stin-
Sixty-seven
9
or
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mesatun
A
Army Hobnails to Go
w ASMINGTOX,
9
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’hey Paj
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Uro
persons were Injured wlightly this
Cotton Hearing Hold
WASMINGTON,
not only *f aature but et Qed,
R
Charleston Mayor/Indicted
Dry* Lose in Scotland
Ho Changes Tro on Anto
Un nigbt.
tn
CHICAGO
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Prominent Jeweler Dies
Veteran Fireman Dies of
opera t lon.
I past few weeke
MUNI'H. Nov. 6 -Dictator
Kahr today suppr
the cireu- p ew~latlon died today after a hrief
9
When Diptheria Toxin Leaves
ess is "being muzzled "
A
dortt. necordiug tn a diapatch from
Kehr, the Bavarian dletator.
,4
Prominent Shriner Dies
T. P. Mom Improvement
WEATHER
I Wanted Swell Clothes
66
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla..
L
Girl
Bandit Confesses
montha old daughter of Mr
If
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.,,.5 feut; falling
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FRANCE SENDS
INSTRUCTIONS
TO U. S. ENVOY
Australians Riot
When Police Strike
False Testimony
Burleson Case
Licenses of Texas
Physicians lo
Be Scanned.
Stir Medics to
Action. ,
to 50,000 Feet
Encountered
At 2450.
connection with the R W Burleson
ogging can ' An examination be-
pared to 2,641318 haleh tor
responding date last. year.
High
Price
Mystery Solved, in
Officer’s Opinion
veteran II
ton. who
prodtet
industry
Reparation Stand to
Be Explained
In Cable.
tauxht the thine* that fit her te
teaany. ettectively an4 agreenbiy
dimcharee the dutles ot the Dautu-
-hi
Fon
smart-ap-
■oft and
Complaint Filed in
Georgetown
Court.
Parade Opens First
Day of Annual
Show.
Democrats Elect
Governor in
Kentucky.
Texas U. President
Addresses CIA
i. Girls.
hum. attorney for the so-called in-
surgehi klan faction, aa he aat at
tramp
•Mr
United
VERMONT GIVES
BIG MAJORITY
TO REPUBLICAN
ed men’s
i lo red in
ick fleecy
19.7S. re-
d effects
Wife Asks Divorce When
Hubby Make* Rooster
Cover Chick* So Hen*
. Can Lay More Eggs.
nt a gas exploston in on* entry
of th* Raleigh-Wyoming teal com-
pany"s mine just aa the men were
going to work thia moraine
leaf
of
a^rmawry to rrime
School BulCrashDoes
32,259 Bales Ginned
To Oct. 18, Says
U. S. Report.
he front,
. capacity
rmth.
all linen
in all
a color.
DALE ELECTED SENATOR
OF VERMONT.
MONTPELIE VL Nov
minacle shall real
she vpuches.
the
com-
Porter H.
congressm
repuhlican, former
on4 Vermont 4-
he lit
hing.
ance.
he {vnitioy of an eye shnde while
he was l’rhting his eob pipe.
election of Henjamin L. Fairehig
the republican candidate in th* 24th
■ ongressional diatrict, to fill the
4
party
IK*-
police
of heavy
to hush.
Movie Colony in Her
Flivver Truck.
the actiyitien of a vumbrr of national
trade organinations.
MOS LUCY SAY DEY wouLpi
Be SO MUCH RECKUU DRI
BEASLEY TO GO
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Volume 10 ’
1. Governor J. C Walton took Ma
cause to the federal courts today
in an effort to invoke government
Intervention in the series of tangled
events which haa marked the po-
litical life of Oklahoma for the last"
several months.
On the outcome of the action ie
expeeted to depend the question of
Number 1
—
Athenian womm wae outlined hy
l "resident Hutton and he contrasted
the ideam of Plato and mlddle age
linptype operator nt Roue
» died late yesterdnr.
her goal
nothing
S
• Asnoclated Presa Dispateh.
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 6. On complaint of Dr. Fwed B.
Johnson, chief of staff for William Joseph Simmons, emperor
of the knights of the ku klux klan, peace warrants were
issued tonight for the arrest of Hiram W Evans, imperial
wizard of the klan; H. K. Ramsey, imperial kligraph ; Brown
Harwood, imperial klazip, and T. J. McKinnon, head of the
tian investigation department, according to a story carried
Pool Room Owner Skat as
Little Harm to 11 Children Dallas Ms. Makes $500 MIX 12.“"," Iie:
s“e46M0%T.Twm No, Th When Dintheria Toxin Leaves " d"’ her: of burn" .enuned byi
mrhuni bun When th* mRKine "ni"
NEW YORK SENDS
TWO DEMOCRATS.
NEW YORK Nov « — Annine a
Prall, democfat, today wan elet
•• reprementative to bongrem f
the nth No* Tor* dletrict )• rm
the vacancy cauma b, the Aeatn . t
Representalive Daniel X Rlordain,
demograt. Hia republican o„«1
•*• Clay O Watser.
John J ogopnor, democrat wo
elected todaf to muconed the lata
w Rourke Cockran ao repre-enta-
Uto to congreas trom the iet New
York distriet, defeatine Johu C.
O'Connor, republican-
Run Diego for the past three years
alea today.
Waco Baby Smothered
WACO, Texas, Nov -The thre
/
at the mine mouth this mornine
"As Bad to Buy Liquor, _
Ta Sal II" Sims Thinks
NKW MAVRK,‘conn, Nov <
m when '
l larder.
rveiti
DAL1AS. T*x»e. Ne G-zBond
rann wan nxed tm2e2 nnM"
ntudtent bdy here laat nigNt Vie,
Admirn! William a Htma retired
decinred that the etafue of the man
nenator for Vermont today oruF
Park H Pollard. Apmocrat, wtmning
more than two votes for even and
cAst for his opponent, Comptti
returna from the 248 ettima u*
towna in the atata gave Data 32,617;
Pollare 18,612
MEETS TODAY Slaying of Klan Leader ON CHARGE OF
IN FORT WORTH ■:]
GEORGETOWN, Texas, Nov. 6.
Rev. A., A. Davis a Baptist minis-
ter. who lectured over this section
on the subject ’ of "The Catholic
Chureh," was arrested at Waco to-
day under a warrant issued by C.
R. Faubion, justice of the peace of
line*, was Hiscusged today aj a
tsl ‘conferenee of officlals of the road*
and nt the general offires of the Texas
OUN ROGERS, W. Va. Nev B. oh t. aTmnuip’msombane
—The uttie minine camp at Glen of Aartiela. Information to tbla
ON
ciqred
Th. annual Mfeibourne eun Aua.
mliaa recing elesnie, was hold aa
unuai and panmed ott without di-
turbaner owine to the ntrong guard
of mpeclat constabies poste about
the rac* yack
peachment trial naa a kt pietel,
ment to him apparentiy by mome
prnetieal Joker
Thidhan teen entabtished by a
an Named
Mra # n Paet wa, -mothered tn and Paeifle Partieular atraaa was
death in bed le-t night at their , laid oh correctine lom of ttme at
home in Knot Waco eon nect I ne points, much a* Texar-
—— I kana
an werteunty injured -he died thi
morntng and aim kut Park, N
enother Mu.k.i, vac being trentgd
for -vr cut and Brutme- aa the
rerutt of Mini wtryek by an aute-
nes, it waa Mid preferred to deni
directly with the~Turkieh govern-
ment after the expimtion of the
American option om Not 18.
I leader, to
to Dr. Ven
eovernment eburche. ana moclety.i body et Coburn wa. to lea re to. 1
The uniyeraity brad empha-ima nixnt tor Savannah where funeral ।
further the value of phyaieai -du-]ana interment will be held
wifehood the
tation of or Ten nonRavartan newa. iinem He wan mome-tntra with N-
pnpeta The Miuerite Taw lam father and brother in handlin« the
I RAN DICO, cel.. Nov • — James
Dwiht knnkfora, M. prominent
funetion la
recorda on April ta tart the cour-
noune waa mynterinumly burned tn
--------- „ - the Emund, Evidence ahowea that
mended warmly the viewa of Hryn the firing had been deliberate
mhoula be. an net
parade. componed of more
I wax tAken on the rpresentation of
1 hla attorthey that Mr. Ridley waa
nies al Rli.hr. Texan where he
. I had been called om account or
6 — Elghteen death of a reiative.
vendpre feue which hnn already,
einimed three vfrtimt within the
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a 4 * f zhg..gj y. k a M -
Fake Medical Diplomas in Texas Probed
eland net
al At ne the ommimnton of a at l me
and the jakine of a drink threhy -----
*ivne fmpetu» to a booti-er. Mm inatantty. and
------ . -- or natrftuted the •hootine to a uq"Ar
! HAM BONE'S MEDITATiONS
councillors will
for those Who
artive part in
Uk When Hit by Auto
lxcotN, Neb. Nav e — Mtaa
Serita Meter 16, fieehman -tudent
et the univereit of Nebra-ka, wa*
motoreye I* he wan riAing eollidei
head on with a aireel car here
Try Tax Clerk For .
Burning Courthouse
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. Nov 6
Vollowtne the menaational and un-
expneted conteanton yenterday ot
A. R Allen former Lncoin couruy
clerk, that he had embexzlea 14*0*
the trtal of Samuel M Houder. Mr.
merscounty treaxurer, wee te be-
■*• before Judge Joan L Towel) Ip
dintniet court here thia anternoon.T
souder and Elmer Haker former
deputy mounty treamurer, are char-
ed jointly with area a A day be-
fore e firm of accountant wea to
hav audited the county hooka ana
shoes,
vle, on B
Munson
perfor-
ll vamp,
d-leath-
itraight- ।
price.
Awstin Ameriean Dispaich.
DEXTON, Texna, Nov G—The
departure.
Ths board
* Texan Arrested on
’ $10,000 Theft Case
1 Of Two Years Ago
I FORT WORTH. Nut. c-wafry
W Franeia, former pogtoftice em-
B Here wea arrented here today
b. chargea with the theft of a packng-
■ I cnuilaum ll« •*• ia curreoey. The
Wanhineter Wednendny monntne.
Not 14. Mr Stone annoumced to-
I MELBOURXE, Auatralla, Not
: 4—Sporadie dimorder» broke out
1 here aaale today aa a resuit of the
policemow a atrike Armed euarda
are protecting bang and pubfie
bunaimgs from itera, torg
were barricaded. Saloons have been
99 Shriner and former Oklahoma hank i
commissioner, and a resident of
young woman aT today shouna JW ana newspaper mra-e conversations
wuh the prinoner ware cul abort by
ponce orrletaia Mra for the pris-
tented his charnetet. Fox decunea wwee .
m "narthapapurnmed -1. iHillsboro Murder
might never make a statemi
it was said at ths M t
with thone
vomn retarv or the Wholerale Jewelerm
PT LOUIS, Nov.
Rogers sorrowe tonight over th* effect wa* recerved here yesterday,
death of 27 « It* citizens, victim* m ---
inake a Lhorough inventigation to
ascertain if there are dhy doctors
ta Texas Pperating under these
bogus diploma*
novar who face* n theft charge of
diphtberin antitoxin voluee nt 130
Dever was tiken iotn • oetndv b
detertives yenteriay after the Mar-
vin lirug rempnry had reperted tne
antitnxin I issine it had been
‘prepared (rer maOe
start laying again. 2 ——
MANY ATTEND| Enter Parley W
who presented th* case to the grand
jury th'a morning had not indicated
late today when the case would
come to trial but at his office it
wa* maid the trial likely would be
called soon.
Other than th* statemeata that
Coburn planed to publish certain
varaney resulting from th* death
of Representative J. Vincent Qanly,
democrat. Edward K. Kock, dem-
EDTNBITRGI Nov 6--"nhrk ocrat carried the Hronx end ot the
the first Ecottinh town in hold a distriet, but it appeared that hie
. loral nntien elertion ha* voted margin would not be sufficient to
BAN FRANC:NC0 Nov. • -Hr* down nrohibitioa accrdinr tn of-
ubilant claiming
PARIS. Nov. 6-- Th* French for.
eign office this evening dispatched
to Ambassador Jusserand at Wash-
ington a long cablegram which will
enable him to amplify fully th* out-
line of th* Freneh viewpoint which
he has already given to Secretary
of State Hughes on the reparations
problem
This for the purpose of meeting
th* wishes of Secretary Hughes,
who in the course of his talk with
M Jusserand yesterday asked for
further information aa to th* limits
France desired to place upon the
work of the proposed experts com-
mission
EF DE MEN-FOLK3 woup
TAKE DEY Foors DOWN
MUM*. praerea Adolph azitler. ether courta oretal dat -howed W W T g , 4 « m „EEE DEDKKU k STAN,
m-Walton Seeks Federal*- —DA-
•I 87,059.294 durine the lant fiscal $
Intervention in Okla.
JURY INDICTS
COBURN SLAVER.
ATLANTA, Gw.. Not. 4 — Ineicted
by the Fultom county erand:2ury
DEMOCRAT WIN
IN MARYLAN.
BALTIMORE, Ma, Not • — Ro.
turns from 141 precinete ont ot
ill* N Marland giv Albert C.
Richte, Qemoctat, for governor.
18,315: Alex Armatrone. repubiican
East end Wet Texne Wedne-
day, fair Thuraday ingrensing
eloudineee. .
temptd to rob • wtore eafty Ron
dny mornmne And that nockelman
had hot and killed Kinard Leh-
aa wall aa that
plan to take an
• . 1 re . . ..... The report elan commented "O Iba
Ludendorff Lectures Hitler ! tight wentencen given dry law Mo-
NKILIN Nov 4 — Gen-ral Luw. intor in mome federAi courte am__
do-ff necrdine m . dinpateh from corpared With thon impoeed Inj *-1—
and only the fart that the mine north of the Luttne-Loekhart neld
was equipped with the moot moderm ! and about N mie. moutheast of
ventilatine nyatem mved (he 36 Anatln.
the Havaria taecisti
raaaa hla opponitiom l
tpe mutomobite
triet woo elected rolled Stnte
r- bue driven by H H Ket-thut of
Lineoin. The wris were on their
war in a i heater, necompanied by
Mi- Verona Stabenow when Ke-
kian pubticatjon, tontght rapt l a ord
milent while awaitine resuig of N
erforts to obtain eown eel "
St. For Trial Food
Sollefor General J. A.
Nov mlna ohaarvere naw typieht manx.
unexpected compticatidhs in the
mituntion that, would be unvte-
cedented. y
Walton Coup
BUILDING PEMMITS,
Bernetti and "2 SIS Bad River
"a"F," B,00*,‘000 Weot Sloth
etreet, briek atere, EMM.
padreen before the Yale
Nov. t — The
woldier feel le
so far ae the
WIcMITa rxtJA Teeae Nov
4 FAt today metor rd the Texa•
( onterence o• nociai Wetfare here
the folk, wla< ottio-ra were elected:
Praf. Moa Manaman of the unw-r-
atty of Texas, pr-olidemt . Dr. Car-
rle Weaver Bimith of the wiHie
trnining wchool at Gaineaville, flrat
vbe prerident Mlee Flora Sayfor
of Fort Worth *econd vice •reel,
dent: Dr W E Getty, of the uni-
veraitv of TexaK carrel .rylraa.-
erer Au-un waa eel*, ted »• the
next maeetimg place.
whe Arink» inegally under the Vol.------ .
that of a'peraon chanee a puneturmd Ura teat nishtiioday a rhanraa of violating the
---— ‘ ------ • man npprraehed from Iha nrar VMIad Rial., bank I or tawa The
tired two —Me at "Tun. "uine inaletment containe mania.
mnped F'olice l ---- - -I—- _
Del Ric formation, which top* th*
Ewards Hmestone where drillers
expect to torsi* a producing oil
strata between 2,500 and 2,600 feet
Th* Garas well ta lorated in
Bastrop county about IB mil**
telhut's cur swung nvbund a
ner and erashed Into the (
Mies Stabenow was uninjured
tMgt "" tnken to lit* |
FREFPORT, IU., Nov. 6.Un-
usual charges of stinginess ar*
made by Mrs. Pear! M. Manus
in a bill for separate mainten-
ance filed today against her
husband. Dirk J. Manas, a car-
penter of German Valley, near
here. Among other things the
bill declares that when a hen
hatched a brood of chickens
Manus stayed up two night*
forcing a rooster to cover them
so the hen would leave them and
Travio county'a cotton crop* to
4000 bales short of the crop of last
veer, according to the latest fig-
ures a valla Me. as announced yes-
terday by D. B. Burton Sr., Travis
county statisticai agent for the
United States department of agri-
culture.
' Ginnings for the county up to
Oct IB. the last total taken,
amounted to 32,259 bales, counting
round bales as naif beles. On the
corresponding date last year the
Trevi* county ginnings amounted
t<> 36,550 bales, according to Bur-
ton's records.
Ginnings for Texas of the 1923
cotton crop exceed by nearly 550,000
bale* the total for 1922 on Oct 11.
Texas ginngs on pbis date for
1923 toal 3214900 as com-
whether the impeachment pro-
reeding* against the exerutve will
be disposed of in th* near
future or whether they will
dreg through the slow pro-
cesges of law to a final decision
by the United Ata ea sup r.M*
court if the totter condition ob-
rial returns made tndey. Nineteen
ether grass are voting on the is-
awn* today.
The Austin American
— , that all attendance records will be
HILISBORQ. Texas. Ney. 6. —I broken.
With the third arrest In th* brutal ■ -— - 1 -
CORSICANA. Texas. Nov. 6.--
A centennial celebration for
Texas in 1924 as a means of ad-
vertising the state was suggested
by Theodore H. Price, New York
publisher in an address prepar-
ed for delivery here today before
the Tenth dletrict convention of
the Associated Advertising Clubs
WASHINGTON POSITION
HINGES ON REPLY.
WASHINGTON, Nov <— Avail-
-Mice of American helpfulness in
th* European economic crish up
parenly hinged tonight upon de-
tauied explanations of the Poincjr*
(Continued on Page 2, CoL ll
CHICAGO, Nov. 6 —A nine-
teen-voar old girl in n faded red
dress and .heap fur* broke down
(May ter hours nt relentiese
questioning and confesned, an
cerdinr 10 the police, that she
and Whlter Eekelman had at-
AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923.
on a murder charge for the killing i thia precinet, charging perjury in
yesterday of Captain W R. Co-
afternoon after
"I t comptatme
filed by Sheriff Lee O. Allen that
Kev, Davis stated before the May
grand jury that the flogging of
Burleson in connection wits a lady
waa not discussed at a Georgetown
ku klux kian meeting and tnat ha.
Davis, did not deliver a notice to
Hurieson signed by th* Georgetown
klan. e
lavis gave bond at Waco in ghe
suof ‘or hi* appearance be-
fur* Justice Faubion at George-
town tomorrow
Burns from Cob-Pipe Fire
. WEPORT Coun, Noy A—I
’ man and wounded the Iattr"s
watrhman empanion, when they
attempted to intrfere.
The girl to Ethel Herk, whose
• right name the police say le
tided with a etreet rar. returne
in their clasnen today all bearing
minerveuta end brwises hot nnnn
sertously injured The import of
the e anh hurled five of‘th* chil-
dr*n through the top of the hue.
but they gesraved but elightly hurt.
on the Texas crop were forwrded
by Burto from the departmt of
commerce office at Washigton.
Turkey Concession
To Stinnes Fails
LONDOX, xov. 4 — Ar Exehange
Teteeraph atmpeteh tram Conatan-
tinople quote the newnpapers thete
atatine that Colonel CUnoa-
Kennedy. reprerentine the Otto-
man-American Development com-
pany ottered the Chester conces-
atone im Turkey tn Huo Stinnea/
the German megnate, but that >k.
areat Northern and Miemour Pa-
ethe ralironda where th» Texam
nnd Paeitie connecta with there
The woverner eprang hl. iatent
"pectncular awn by nplyine in
United Staten dintfiet couri ak
lawton for a aril nt muhpoenan,
ohareine that tha atat. legimiature
participated in a tonnptrey with
th* ku kiwi klan to remove him
rom ettiee
Hearine nt Iha action waa mt
cOLAnLA, R r. Nov 4 -T T.
#. 4—A. wih.., ’!>«• former promtdent ib. ae.
----. B9 -A . am: funet Commereini Nattona hank nt
Imo 44 peel >♦..» owner aha ENH--f and rm m" 05 .--:---------
former petiucal leader, bent ov" Et X and fon"t "ayor.ofiton
ihe wheel or hl. nutomngate t I n tmlAuXr JL Ju^ nete
■ lalemeni. that woula hav* at.
tional UN nt which aha ta to he-
come a part, wan the memang-
brousht thia morntng in student-
ot the Colleee of Induatriai Aria
-V Dr W H Mutiny acting presi-
dent ot the Vnlver.it, of"rexa-:
The tert educator outlimed the
proper cquree o instruetion for
wpmen who would rar* for a home
murvivor- tram wharing the tale of Driier- at the Garza well ea- TV . / m A.
the 27 In the doomed entry. tmate that the Fawarda Itmestene anrear M veatn Against
The caune coula not he asaigned wIN he rached between the > sad Walton Was Only Toy PM
by Cari sehole vioe president and nnd 2.600 foot depta in whieh zone "p"--N0 rio
xenerni manager of the company they expect to encqunter oil on -oKNOMA CT: Not. The
- - " banin nt the experlence la Caldwel aentn threat which Governor J.
T. C Walton nald he received, cauning
— ~ him to leave the cour room sud-
operator of.tha mine, or by H M. — - —. —---- -----
Lambie, chief of the atat. mining, coun ty.
dona tment I The Qaraa well ta known aa a --------
In rame manner unexptnined, wildcat taut aa la that of me Net Friday durinE the mee-
gns accumulated in th* entry where Somers-Reese interesta at Qarfield
the expiqgion occurred but how it nearhy. and the other Midwest
camp to h* ignited probably will company test near Lytton Springs
never be known The nfines were n., m--g—
wot working last night, although Kidley Case Continued
until recentiy doubte. •hift” haa ATLANTA Go Not l Th.
tean chare or ***• •« autmoine
itate. army I. concernea l the. nieht. 32000. cabic. fert.of ai. While tntozicated brouzht by th.
ommennuon" wade 6 thehadtfeennaPonin.czaroymhnathntiponcareinetRev.caia Maley.
vhier of Infantry are •pproved 2nain nnd.,I 15; ventiiaunKiimperleikludacehapinimettheku
lamerican oEhboy, will almcara never Eux klan .wan.continued until
hobwalled nhoea and I not rad wI/r. w . l icowembera.wnnciampoie
l rod on role, compomed nf rubbe Eighteen Injured Icourttia afternoon. Thia netion
cotton and other mnteriala r)
.Tht ^rwidTs. 2.,2 When Train Wrecks
cation but wa nod againat carrying
it to such lengths a* to make
) women what he.termed prize beau-
ties. ,
Level Heads for Homes
Fvery woman should be able to
make a living independent of a
1 man was Dr. Button a derlaration,
and every woman should be abitto
take cere of at toast one man.
Th* spenker emphasized further
th* need for economte training foi
women pointing out that it re-
quires a level head to manage a
•home as welas a huminesa
Commends Byrn Mawr’s Views
Th* education of Spartan and
ne F ‘ - c... -____* aid damege entimatnd at S4M MO
Texas Girl Kills Self or.Entorecement, V . Kepor to a Western Nugar Refinery ware-
" . WASHINOTON, Nov 6 Rumhoume and its here
'-2 “
ama-e -
805 nm*. _____ to Atto noy General Daugherty
1,800-Mile Jaunt
than Jo floata depleting the hintory
and procrea. of Lockhart and
Caldwell county, opened the fair
The firat day crowds and the
Brat Kllmpwes at the many ex-
hibit. here ore out the predictiom
that the present fair would “be
the Ereatent in the history of Cald-
well county." .
The unvelline at th. granite
monument to the memory of the
mputiern contederacy, erected by
th* member, of the Genermi X.
DeBray chapter of th. Dauhtets
at the Contederacy. waa tha schea-
uled main event of the firat day
of th* fair-
The Mr wiu conupue through
Friday, and moral indicatioma ar*
’ oner', wife, called at the jail twice,
leavtng the neona time without
rami her hunbana when .be lear-
ed newspaper when wete neeking
'.bar
Other report, raid she waa lU at
her home here and reporters who
called ther were turned away by
an untdentitiea man. It was learn-
ed today that aome time ago, Co-
burn waa polmoned while tumehine
with a man whose name Ima not
been announrod Last month, it
• mid. a threatenine not. waa de-
livered to the t-obum heme Th*
aonate comitittee whieh inmtituted, ------
an inveatigation at the aMlr while In the coneremtomal contest
awaiting th- reumption of thel the secone dietriet tn elect a t----
nekt Thuraday." scomz".“aanandaezeopuerdne
Rail Labor Mee. Called 4^^ rpusuw ~ -
CLFVEIAND, Ohio, Nav B —A turned by an overwhelmning
meeting of th* chief exeeutive of ority over his democratie opp
th* IB standard ailroad Iabor or- Burton L Railey nt Mont
was stolen twe years ago
en route trom Cieco to a
Vorth bank Vrancia to no
in th* postofflce service Hr
raigned uefore United Stgtes
lesioner Parker.
afarman"chentesziniuz"ear FortWorth Man Killed
__ Fruncpa-ungur train Na. BS2 When Motorcycle Hits Car
pharen nt the cotten buninena were nurru anauthre,cnaehn "112 I FORT WORTH, Nov. &r M
reprerentefhere.today at hentinunlmne. "dun ntm *JulT^..rd‘nx — killea when the
betore the federal trade commlmniontmiienoutn.2mn5
on conaition- ana practicen in the t ":eriv-".n » ; a:
induntry. Information obtained will no nr the rrlarn her. The ton
wulde the commt-lon in recom- route Mempni” to Bt
mendations tn conereea for legimia - tuia ____________. [ r- M -F B___
---J to a resolutson by n__ n n. __aa • Jrco Ketinery Burns
the menate laat winter. Rum Running Big Problem pa wmA- --
Investteationet the alleged oper-
ation of take phssfetans in Texas,
praetieine under Ilcense (ranted on
bogus fmedtcal dtplomas, ta to be
begun at a meetine in Fort Worth
today of the board of counctilors
at the Texas Blate Medical naao-
r la lion, according to Dr W. H
Benaley. atata health othcer, who
lef Au al in yestergay mornine lo
attend the Fort Worth Wheating
The inveetigation by the Texna
Medical anmpcjtion -nto alleged
operatione of fake doctor folwe
a recent report from Hi Louie that
a frame in medical wchool 4ipio-
\ man conductd by a group of phy-
A eletans has been onearthed there.
Dr Beaniny raid yeaterday on hla
LOCKHART, Texna. Not. 4-
Hundreds of persona, from all over
central Texas and the alate,
thonged the atreets of Lockhart
today for the opening of the
anqpual Caldwell county Mr. A
MANK CLKAWINGA, •
M~ 55 313013
Nav • ch,-----..... 220.205.64
. Timm For four hours she de-
fied her Interrogaore enertine
> over and over that she had not
cContiwwed op ruga I. Col. l.)
y
hla desk in his office. Phillip E fora Justice Faubion at Georgetown
HUGHES WAITS
ALTO, Texas, Nov. 6. — Mrs
John Kemper, BL who aspires to
a view of Hollywood, was still
going strong at last reports to-
day. her rickety automobile
truck hammering over the Texas
plains with a protesting rattie
of bolts and nuta, heralding her
approach from afar.
Despite her advanced years,
thia woman, who make* her
horn* at Melrose Texas, has set
Nov. C
New York Returns
Split Between
Two Parties.
_
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—with
the elecdon of Porter H Dale as a
tepublican senator from Vei mol
ansured on the her at unotrictal
1 return, from today's election, lb*
republicans will hav a majority af
. Ui in th* Anat*. Mr. Dal* aue-
' ceeds the lute Senator Diingham. 1
alao a republican.
- The Lineup.
In the next congress th* penate
Iine-up will ba Si repubitcana, U
demtats and two farier-labot- ,
Hua. blring th* last beasion te
republican majority in th* senata
was 22.
Seven of th* nine vacaneles m /S
th* home of repreentatives wer 9
riiled today, but reardlesa ot th
outcome the republloana retain a i
sman majority.
Prior to today** elections and et-
clusive of vacancies, the repubilean
held 222 seats in the house ana
democrats 101 and the eoctalnt
farmer-Iaborites and independentn 9
one each.
Gain in Haora A
In on* of the dsstricta, the wecona
North Carolina— the demoeratie
candidate. Judge John H Karr, had 4
no ovponition. He sueceeda tha
late Claud Kitchen, former mi-
nority leader in the home
Besides retaiping their wenate
seat in Vermont, the republienn a
held the house ae^t which was in
contest In the secoma diatrict Ern-
eat W Gibson thus win ram* to
comgreen lo fill th* place made va-
cant by the repignation of Mr. Data.
«anfzatione -tor the purpome at The total vote waa. Gibran 11.*14,
nereeine upon a detinite teginintive Bailey, 4,17a.
polley in connection with mattere -n
to come befor the next congren" FAIRCHILD WINS SEAT
Na. beem eTed by Warren s IN CONGRESS.
Finne premAent of the Brotherhoca) NKW YORK, Nov. *.—Imcom
nt Lcometive Knwineer» to meet in. returna inte tonight indicated
MawCa penident on education for
women to the ett-et that woman a Rasks of Irish Hunger
educaton whould be the mams •• e -i epunee
issetbcemsm.
'• clunton.of. h ' "prch Above nII.h: prinon and campa ba. been rlc .
. d*-Inrad W mwet he bo n In mind ed te abet s*a. ft waa ataied In
that the huhentzpher and noujeet muthoricatiie ouarirr* tnda*. Thia
--- - ' . corrnet rault le declared to Imre Iran
reare nf children and mnanaxt: brpughe about in part by the anv.
ment ot• homet nhe who rePrae ernment- repeatea announcement
thie function la vetntine the tea. that Ramen De Valera waa not
* "* takine pert Im the hungetiTke"
aby Atlanta Cqhstitutson. The war-
rant* were issued by Judge T. O.
Hathcock at the municipal' court.
Dr. Johnson tola Judge Hathcock
thbt the shootirig yesterday at W.
s. Coburn by P. E. Cox, editor
of the Night Hawk, and publieity
agent for the klan, nald to be
aligned wit* the Evane' faction, led
him to place credence in the state-
ment he raid was made to him by
Fox laat Sunday night that Emper-
or Simmons, K T Clark and him-
sett were “slated to go " '
Dr. Johnson told Judge Hath-
cock that Fox told him Sunday
night at th* residence of Emperor
simmons that "I have been nent
to kin you."
DALLAK, Texan, Nov. 6 — Im-
provement in ihe mervice nt the
Tnai and Pacific. International-
"checked" to
_ roFrostwtiFoj.Worth-. JSK puneA.o2EN•.
fleet killing front of th* year waa ; Texna -Lout-lana tariff bureau
toted, here today it came taya I opened here today with 19 proDO-
"tore th* Avernse time, »uoh• on the docket.
manmesa
THEODORE H. FRICE
I PHILADKLPWIA Ne’ • —
| Th- man emnIey. 40 "nt onal ner-
murder nt Lee I’,, whose body waa
found rverai daya Ago wrapped
la aa old aack and cast into a cul-
verl. pollaa believe the came haa
bean eleard up.
Dan Robertn waa jailed her* yen-
terday on confemlons at Eia and
Sherman Ivie, who decjaredy had
been kuled during a quare over
a poker gam* They accumed Rob-
erta at hitting the aged man over
the hend with a hammer
present . day. The menker
Wat gaz eel i ma led to be comine
up at a rate of from 10,000 to S*.M*
feet daily, haa been encountered at
2.450 feet in the Lena Garz well
Veteran Printer Buried
HOUSTON, Tna*. Nov. * — Fu-
neral ervices were held this Aft-
ernonn for W'illiam F darks. BT,
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