The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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OTARY HEARS Men Named in Killing
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HALF OF FAIR
t
SCHOOL NEEDS
BONDS SIGNED
GORE
" $500,000 Bond Issue
FC 1
SALE
Old Home Town
COX HITS IN
StArts At
RENFRO'S
on
Pure Oil For
Drillers.
Time.
54
BASTROP. La. Nov. 6.
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TEXAt
Hete9s Quick Relief for:
After President Coolidge’s confer-
day
whl
8.)
exercise patience.
Body of Girl
dust-irritation
at Texaa upon the
at meyste ana
onthtTjudtn-'MIotiBaK
lamli haa a
iful
that
P
Powe
h
Dances
T
AESTHETIC?.
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" Says
3
/T
at the Man
V
I
to sit
Negro Faces Trial
4
upon
name
CHICHI
Com-
the
articies
sbimlfi’b
dueton
BEWARE THE
Mra a l Bmnk.
COUGH OR COLO’
Paiho and Headache
kidney» hurt ana
"Iwmallruin-
yS
aarpa ana procee la lead
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wae
wek, t
14 hour
la piensant la take Cr
Moa is
arrest
0
And kilis
you
I
whieh moothe ana heai
ine
Swift & Company
while the
goe on to
%
la kuaranteea mum
apd • •
u beip keep etr
elenm
Av
V
l
E.di,
2112315
GOOD
PRINTING
hay-fever
bad breath
Let Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Help You to BecomeWell.
HEALTH FOR
WORKING WOMEN
1 rooms
j Who su
When
your bi
"Al
BIG
ONE CENT
• the hearing tai
at Lawton, the
Mrs Gid-
rvtumW
Says Kidneys Clog
Aad Need Flashing
ty sheriff, who
urder tn on-
r wtth Ambassador Jus-
iteh lasted nearly half aa
Explained by
Graves.
Chronie coughs at
eolda lend to sertous
used by other children
t them in the afternoon.
Burnett, former de
was chargd with
• 4
ghuskiness
FRANCE SENDS
INSTRUCTIONS.
(Continued from, Page l, Col. 6,
sumption.
Creomul
eurand,
hour, i
urged
pat x‘ha
Aa home-
Mr PHice
a new medical dimcovery with two-
fola netione; it woothe ana henis
ft Stra^th ”
area one at
a Berth
Civilization has driven these from
your haunts. At the same time, how-
ever, civilization has provided for you
even more bountiully than did nature
in the old days, and modern efficiency
and service have removed the hazards
that once attended the securing of thone
early meals.
*t*me*b le abmorped lata the blood
ttaek» the meat of the trouble and
dentreyw tte werms that lead to con-
TOMORROW'S
THE DAY
atw ink
I Ask yet
reapegta and moon M
the ft ‘ '
GOP RETAINS
MAJORITY.
J (Continued from Pm* "
Tahiet or Niquta
l -Pie- taowNM
tend i0e
Me-i Buft
Holiday Meals
As the holiday Mason near it to
no longer necessary to take down the
• trusty rifle and go out to hunt for your
turkey, goose, or other holiday meats.
normal neuivity.
The tuneuen of
la mter the wood
- " cold in head
inflamed throats
Skill and cars in feeding and han-
dling, coupled with the efficiency of the
packing plant, branch house, end ear
route, thus assure you of the best to be
had, whether you live near centers of
production or hundreds of miles sway.
Today, Swift & Company brings to
your retailer, whether he is in village,
town, or city, the kind and quality of
meat you desire. This servide also
makes available to you Swif’s Premium
Mik-Fed Chickena. Golden Weet Fatted
Fowl (both identifiable by tags), turkeys,
ducks, and geese.
reported to be me
an4 that they "001
atod ana agrped la
render a ‘
him from
I bar al
traeeM
"K. "pitnn
PRICE TALKS AT
CORSICANA. '
EON: E,acaz ।
i-*-- «• --
JARRELL HAS PAIR.
GEOROETOWN, Tnu Nov. s,
khum‘» P
men” win
Court to Decide i
She Shall Keep
Child.
to enter
of sald el
his plaln
thus
nees
Drink Water Freely and Often.
Also Take Salts if Back
Hurts.
k M. r. ter
tor free medieai
Austin Local Branch, 311 Congress Aye.
C. J. Schneider, Manager
."The year 1924 la the r
tenntal ot this state the
the eaten la ootton p
t tell
MOW
re to rihir atat. annaliy
toe thone eSatoe are adver-
CHB
TAYLOR
3 W Haag
Mr. ChM
, ager ot tte
peny of th
Chesmer nil
Text-Book upom "Alments
- tree upon request,
ledieine Oe, Lynn, Km*
mN. inorialom
IRL B ANDIT
ONFESSES.
onuiue hom Page 1 CM. 2)
—Weddings
—Graduation
-- and
______ only recentl
frof th# French schooi
uni
a aad
of 7 men haa toon
: _ z -- ■ ~ W»«ar Fnday morn-
■< tor 3ury nervic to ceaaerttoB
wttii the----
Klee “Frameup" Charged
Rectine the ever-r*Mn« or hi
P - -
Write to the L
Had Ite Wreng Man.
of 2aunivysitx. of 1
fine arte Fokenor
eon hs
of to* rds, bed
New Test Bails All Former Deputy
Pure Oil For Stand for First
Iamed 2 nb. «
Arivtne.che tourtne ear and Neelia
testined he did aat aiMMl arm
Bactusifarszitropen mnaecr
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22902009
Ike I tevo hed "-anoune Mau.
oua, wr ma bl, Brookgn, N.Y.
Office Worker Helped
pains ana baekaehe,
p time, and fad
" and my
“Aa
fam
Uto <Bolden
H
the Indlamed m
Ite caret
Of all known Aruqa ereogote ia
recoenimed by the mqdcel traterntty
aa th. ereatent healing ageney tar
thewirt
wot kow
ninutea '
" rirht
i Ths pronosed bona election for
8500,000 which win be voted upon
by Austin was discussed yesterdav
at the Rotary club by Judge Ireland
Graves who pointed out reasons
why voter* shoula suvport this 1s-
eue to insure educational faeilities
tor the children of the renidents of
the capital city.
He pointed out that the schools
4 are overowtng, bome children be-
ine able to be In school only the
first half of each dav. while the
they atrai from it 600 «raim. at
ace and wante, on we ma readily
Bndartoend the vital fmportapce at
keepine the Mdney» netive, -
il ro • l rnompeom *■ • negn
otneesixtn atom severa
IA Btul ----- -
to M Pinham .
book contains VI
attract tte nttention
■TO at the weridt Toe
=--iryou eatto R with
Texe» artrtt that I know-
Ite aad while I may be mi-
Een 1 rri heve ratter
“ „Pd,Eom"gej"tns 2y.
Bedger ngne was arranged la
woua remutt tpm the ala
mditine of the two courta
wtomach with a tot of arug that
exet toe tneye an4 iritgte
Uto entire urinary tract Kep roar
>Ida ere elean uke you keep roar
boxeis ceen, by hushine hem
pith a maa. heymlem mie whie
h-ip- to remov« the body'a urinoun
waMe and ntumdhate them to thetr
gesefsna, FORCETonTe
ar a-
t"-MarP
Webster, Mate
WITNESS TELLS
LULING FIELD OF ARMED BAND
the inflamed membrane* and stop
the irrjtatien and Infiammation.
$31,000 of $75,000
Necessary Already
Secured.
Within 14 iotare arter the adop-
nectton with the kianapping of Watt
Daniel and T. F. Richard of Mer
Rouge, laa| year, testified under
oath today for the first time Bur-
nett is a defendant In one of the
misdemeanor cases urowing out ef
the operations of hooded men In
the parish. now on trial before
Judge Fred M. Odom and is charg-
ed with asaault with a dangernue
weapon resulting from the holdup
of Harry Neelia of Bastrop. Just a
week before Daniel and Richard
were abducted.
Gharged with Murder.
mande reptorasion toheeith before
ehe can ba at use to hrsei er
i anzone else.
Tar these distressing weaknences
ENEE
Huntin
Lea
MANCHA
The tollowi
huntin pari
Memr fl '
Waller Jona
Dr Curry,
the unknow
Burnett'a arrest in connection
with the Daniel-Richard cs. r
suited when the state authorities
learned of hie alleged iaentification
as one of the mske men Who
made captives of the Mer Rouge
big [ boya H• is charged with murder
-2 ana “ • detendant could not he
called upon to tesuty at the open
tearing bore in Januam. When the
grand jury tn March failed to re-
turn any indictments the charge
wan dropped. In the meantime
Eurnett.has been at libefty unr
35,000 bail.
a white hnuse epokeoman
that the American public
led Balts is Inexpenntve: nan net
Infure: mekes a delignttu attar-
vepcent Hlhto wster drink whieh
arl-raaa should take now and then
•nd native Try tkH: else keep
no the wetor artnKine. and go
Aouht you wRl wundR what b-1
rams ef yonr kidner tenable —di
beehsebe. By »U meana have year,
NOTICE
ARMISTICE DANCE
ONN CREEK HALL
NOVEMBER 10th
SPECIAL MUSIC
In puaehnent upon him Qovernor
Walton averred that tbs court
-4aaa net intend sm to not now
it was evident today that the
ambassador had been unable to
araplix,ths sutticently and haa ca-
bled ha government or a detailed
explanattom, or whuh government
ofticiais here are waiting with deep
Internet
I view of thle mituation, it was
etated emphatically that reports
that the negotiations had met a
qendlock were wholly without foun-
dation. Administration officials
on the contrary regard the door aa
still open to American co-opera-
tion in the mearch for a eolation of
the reparations pr biem, provided
the allied powers deal re such aid.
ued ngainmt Mm by the
Hill City Lodge No 456, A. F.'a
A. M . held a etated meeting at the
Masonie temple last night.
Mise Nellie M. Hell, see rotary at
the Veiled Charities, will return to
Auetin tomorrow from Wichita
Falla where ehe la attending the
tate convention of social welfare
workers.
THRA
THRAIX,
and Mrs <1
at Georg*to
at Herman
Mr and
Thorndale 1
Joe mam
Sunday.
Mr and »
ed kinfolks
Mias Neds
eneat Batur
Mr and Mr
Mlee Bva
in Thrall hit
now tenchin
rural wehgol
Herman Bra
(lev. Thom
Ing his pare
Thomson
Mr aad N
Hundny with
Miss Villa M
Mrs Cert
from Waco,
eral days vl
Demanda Fair Teiai
Ka alleged that the bouse hoard
of menagers "wronatully and un-
wewtuuly engaged la ths trees -wtton
ef too piinukt apo* prereadM
artielm at tmpeacament before »•
eenate" and that many member*
of Iba imprebment court are
"under the nfluenee * of passlon
and prejudice" agains him.
The executive deglared a masortt
ot toe membera at to* court ware
8 A- Philquiat, Travis county
district clerk. Is now worth mil- .e. .66
lions as a result of the receipt odn
of e letter yesterday. To be ape-
cine, the tetter bore 11 millsna.
Not that the district clerk will have
--5
Ra --rpSkee
their fatwa the two
Srg"ndnainnb2rnekromiheirpock-
.Xeela tentitied he was intormed
that his raptors would do nothing
ebeghezrrracsna.zumu tnea
pihctra“upoumtncouztmnianeengwen:
thai Bmaott wae at work at a
---- _ — carbon plane at ftpykar UhFou@hou
toe rieht af the day la queatiom. rou-naut
Missing 100 Hours
Search for the body of Miss
o-m Brice, who was drowned Fri-
day morning in Waller creek wan
continued Tuenday without result
PoBcs officers end a email group of
volunteers, working la two parken
continued the mearch last night J
however, to the hope that thesody
will yet be located. FosslblUty
that the body may not be found
wan being considered when more
•han lee houra had pswed wltbeut
a aim of it pinee the fetal acaident
One of the party of searcher
continued the hunt at the mout of
Weller creek where dynamita, ehot.
w« rot off in the hope of chumtne
the dody to rine shoula it be at
(he. bottqn of the channel inu.
tack •** Another eroup or th.
Man-hem worked down tha tO-
prndo la boats probine edai with
hooka aad lines aa wen as galas
over "n< ber wher toe body
might be burie: • "00!
The search for the body wM'be
coptinuea indetinitely, at wan stated
at pohlce headquansers yesterday.
— Receptiona
—Aad esary eceneion
Correet Stylet l to".1.1 Wilt
Be Bent Upen "eque
Imum of 150,000 has been net be-
fore the migning of contracts for 1
next yaar’a take will begin. - /
pa.
wovernor la under areata at the
emeu court to appear betore it
and enter Ma plea tor too ill
Tbounande at girla have ta work
in bsmsa. steaaa stores, milla or
factorise who are phyeicaily ent
for mor}, with often an ng- at
infalid father or mother dyendt
upsa ihato^g aaggarL Standing
i al day week in aad mash sat, to
^tat IB 1KBit gaafttaas • dt
l often bom deranged con-
, ditonotherorganiesyste which
calle a ball to her progres and de
The Big Gueher OU company le
""e of B B J. Coxe organPznon”
and this le adla u> be the third*
Ea"ronponsnsprrvon °U °*1
r wh
TAYLOR
Ore Hag
were unitc
the Baptist
Jester per
The only a
Mre Tray
brother-i
Mra Wh
Mre. Walt.
For the pi
been empo
company.
Mr Whit
. Mra W B
t Ira A Pres
\ Mr. end
Vheir home
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1923.
Morris A. Moore, mentioned in
press dispatches from Atlanta.
Ga- as having been at the home
of William Joseph Simmons, em-
peror of the ku klux klan, on the
nisht preceding the slaying of
William S. Coburn, Imperial
Wizard Evans* attorney, by Philip
Fox. editor of the Imperial Night
Hawk, klan publication, is a
former Austin resident. Moore
wae for several months director
of the field forces of the federal
director of prohibit ion for Texas
under David H- Morris.
Moore, according to the dis-
patahes, was at Simmons’ - home
when Fox is alleged to have ap-
peared there with the statement,
that he had been sent to kill Dr.
bred B. Johnson of San Antonio,
another guost. Fox, identified as
being connected with the Evans
faction in the Simmons- Evans
contest for the conjrol of the
klan, aecording to the Associated
„Burnett.ane Harley Roger were
tried today for ansault. keeli2
who oat conneetea with a xarg:
her: kA was Richard, tstinica that
xhe driving to Mer ROVE- tFom
Bastrop sa Augunt it. 1552. m a
motor truck, be wae halted by a
email party of hooded and armed
men about a mile from town. After
e.briet conversatien, they allowed
him..toprgocee# When EW
me8 of Mer WoOSe, a touring far
drew up beside the truck .18-3
proceedin dowa the highway aad
a man who he said was Hrunt
» pteto st M
dered Mm ts etop He knew Rorers
by.nizhthe sala bt 11 was not
ered by the chamber directors last
night. A committee of three men
is to be appointed by the presi-
dent to Investigate the situation
and to decide on the opportune
time for holding another bond is-
sue in Travis county. It is not
likely, however, that this matter
will be taken up before Christmas,
it Was intimated last night.
Harvey Harrell, hpad of the
conventions committee, reported
that four more conventions were
in prospect for Austin near year.
The county auditors of the state,
the social welfare workers, and
the Baptist conference are three
other conventions already as-
sured, while the Baptist State
convention with about 4,000 dele-
gates win be invited.
-to-------------------------------------
mong th* 40 bualness men pretent
ut Um emeeting. Sixteen commit-
tcc* were appointed *t the meet-
.In* to drculal* the ords tar sig-
nature *nd 11 of thbe"oommitteet
reporting yesterday swelled the
total to 111.«O«.
Tbs 1924 enterprise I* to be un-
derwritten to th* extent at $76,000,
according to th* plan adopted al
the meeing Monday night. A inin-
Presa, then informed Johnson,
however, that he had broken with
the Evans fsctlon and had come
to reveal something to him.
' Fox. Coburn's slayer. Is also
well known hoe*, having * num-
ber of personal friends at the
elsts cal Hol both among state
• official* as w*ll as th* corns of
n-ws paper correspondents repre-
senting daily papers of the stats
her*. Fox viaitea Aus Un in a
number of occasions prior to his
removal to Atlanta and affilia-
tion with the Imperial headquae
ters of the klan.
Moor* was ons of the figures
in a airterence some months ago
among members of ths federal
prohibition forces of Texas ovsr
ths klan question. Detalis of this
dirference wars never made
known, but it was learned yes-
terday that this matter in no
way was connected with the co-
burn-Fox affair at Atlanta.
f bars mamy ezcn
reeora in T*bi i. kan l
Gideon Speaks at Univerity
Samuel t Gideon spoke intor-
mally te the stuenta of the archt-
tecturl and fine arte epartment
Early reorganization of the
Texas chamber of commerce with
headquarters in Auetin was pre-
dicted last nfght by Eldred Mc-
Kinnon. president, of the Austin
chamber of ommerce, in a re-
port on his recent attendance at
the state convention of the Texas
chamber held at Houston to the
meetly* of the board of directors
of the local chamber. »
It is almost certain. Mr. Mc-
Kinnon reported, that the state
organization will again be or-
ganized, following its recent dis-
banding for a lack of funds, and
in the event such reorganization
is effected, Austin will be selected
as state headquarters.
Good roads and the road bond
issue was another topic consid-
TEMPLE, Texas, Nov. 4 —Every
possible legal resource will be ex-
hausted in the fight to prevent the
return of Mrs. Clara Moore to Chi-
cago on the charge of having kid-
naped her own daughter. It was
indicated here this afternpon by
Dewitt Bowmer and State Senator
J W Thomas, attorneys for Mes.
Moore Requisition for the return
of Mrs Moore was granted in Aus-
tin yesterday by Governor Naff
Custody of the child, Mary Rita
Moore, was given to the mother by
District Judge Jones a week ago.
but the mother was subsequently
arrested In Belton on a charge of
being a fuKtiri tromdutice.
Tomorrow at ’to p. m hearine
on (hl* charge will com* up and
at that time it I* expected that
habeas corpus proceedings will ba
inaugurated to prevent th* return
at Mr. Moore to Chicago. ,
Mrs. Moore had not been located
tonight, but .he 1* under $1000 bond
to appear In Belton tomorrow and
her attorneys appear confident that
■he will appear, although they pro-
tra* to know nothing of her whre-
■ bouts.
Scores Write Mother
Scores of messages of sympathy
for the mother are being received
by her attorneys.
"Public sentiment seems to be
with her," Senator Thomas said
this afternoon. "She has com-
mitted no great crime affecting the
moral turpitude of the land—-he
haa only taken that which was her
own. her precious little daughter.
"We contend that the custody of
•h* child was taken from her by
fraudulent sasertion in ths divorce
can*; that the husband. Victor
Moore, agreed not to ask for the
euytody of th* chila and ths mother
-lid not content the case Notice
was served by publication.
"Now that the mother, who suf-
'ered for her child. haa won the
night for the little girl the husban
wants the mother arrested, but we
contend that she has committed no
Time warranting her being carried
back to Chicago to face trial"
Mary Rita Moore, the child over
whose cuntody the ntigation has
erisen, now is at Baylor college in
Helton, a school for girla hiving
been ansigned by tho court to that
nstitution pending th* outcome at
the oourt battle -
M MW Wora Th* atetriet ia
sompenea at Texaa, Artaone
Nem Meztee and Leuttana
cen- woyla appear through counsel at
st la both hemrinee and that b* eonfiet
Judu: John M Cotteral had ro-
iun.t.ponder th appcatlon
medittih.An.oder „to permit
x^kr^^rm
hear tha wevUtn charges that
tela unable to obtatn a fair trial
betor• to. menete court or impeach
mene.ana in chareeu“s-
tonearm against ERSfgindrr:
ETSS"* #tmomproceeamng Hit
sis trial. Tte governor -r-n —
Dave O’Brian, prwsident at the
Point Isabel-Brownsville railroad
correrred with the state rail rued
commission Tuesday on detalis of
ths re-valuation ot hle line, recently
authorised by th* corhmision.
Chairman Clarence E. Gilmaro
of th* state railroad commisalon
will make an inapection of the
Texas-Mexican railroad, from Cor-
pus Christi to Laredo, reaching
Laredo, Nov. 11, be announced.
Mr*. J. E. King, chairman at th*
atat* prison advisory board, is at-
tending the Texaa conterence at
social welfare at Wichita Falta.
She took with her an exhibit at
prisoner-made garment, and utu-
** -
State Highway Commissioner J.
D Fauftleroy will leave today fr
Fort Worth for a conferenee there
tomorrow with Highway Commit,
sioner D K. Martin of Itasca on
road matters. He expects to be
back Friday mtorning.
\ RAN MAI
Meflee of <
I f and M
Mareoa, an
were mart. *
evening at t
la Mon Ant
K Gates, re
Str. aad J
dietely for
Now Jerney
The hride
Texas Stat
iMa city f
her homne i
Mr and M
Nan Antunic
Marten M
th* tencher
mnember of 1
academy t
businees la
The w ede
relatives aa
In Maa Ax
Robert Itai
KAgar Lee 1
hy the folk
erfom: F1
Haa, Misse
Mao MoGee
Me(ee of
DeWitt MH
Minees Natl
of Austin.
LULING, Texas, Nov. 6. -
-R E J Cex has scored another
big success arcordin* to well in-
formed oil men who have ben to
the scene of the oa*ra0ons of the
Big Gusher Oil company, more than
two miles southeast of the proven
area of the Luling oil field.
Drilling on the Walker lease their
number one well have encountered
a. formation sald to be identical ao
that from which the big wells in
the Breckenridge district produce
and the bailer haa been bringing
uP puke oU all day, the showings
heing.consideredexceptionally food
for the hard West Texaa hme
Tormaubn. Plane of the company
official, are to bail the hole-ana
then use a shot of nitro, which is
expected to bring the well in pro-
duuyon of from 100 1* 1,0.0 baftels
to pay a heart-rending inheritance
tax on 15 millions of dollara- no
rich uncie has remembpred him
to that eztent la his will—not that.
The letter bore 11 millions at
German marks worth at stamp.
MOTHER MAKES Reorganized Texas C. of C.
At Atlanta Known Here FINAL STAND Seems Assured For Austin
! that bamement rooms are in use for
I ela-s rooma, and that next year
f I there will be no provision for the
J annual increase of 341 pupfis who
I will likely be enrolled if they can be
- aecepted.
1 Dalia*. Fort Worth, Houston, San
|| Antonlo, Waco, Wichita Falta and
S Gelveston all have a much larger
y bonded indebtedness than Austin
• i which ha* less than one-half mil-
• 1 lion for the support of school, while
j Dalia* has four and one-half mil-
t Mona and all other Texas cities
have much more than Auetin.
The program was given by high
school pupile under the direction of
Mi-s Thelma Dillingham, the fol.
Et lowing taking part: Marie Pfeir-
! for dance: Ellse King, reading:
d Elolse Miller reading: and Violetta
9 Van de Vanter, dance
W. T Mayne's classification talk
i on "Nuts" was of uhusuni interest
■ as it pointed out the value of the
Texas pecan crop which brings an
annual Income of more than a mil-
Mon dollar*, and ta an uncultivated
E crop The California almond and
. walnut crop bring* only about two
6 million dollar* per year and la mola
j at about two time* the whole male
Z • price that the Texas pecan crop
| J sen* foe.
I The singing of “School Days" by
L ! tte h'gh school group clomea the
K I meeting over which W H. May«a
j of the university school of Journal-
F • t iew — ——4
m presiged-
GEORGETE
meoRnrr
o w Bhern
Gworgetown
। returned tod
r he want to
.banket*
Beherrin Aal
•k- nAre
•h ■
c ONGir ss
.It FOURTFI
factory in tte trestmens at ehronle
cougte and colda, bronchiAi nthma
eetaprhal bropehiua and otbes forme
of throat and lung dleean aad is
exemnebt for tending up tte sy*.
wp after colde ar the Ou. Kraot
reended it aar cough ar arid, aa
■tot l Ar at tew lana «tandine, la ass
restrictions on the proposed experts
tnqutry Into tte reparations tan-
gle. Up to this time, It was learned
authoritatively, the Washington
government has not been sble to
find out exactly what the French
premier had in mind tn proposing
to dntine the inquiry to Germany’s
"presener capacity to make rep-
aration* payments
Conyersatiops between President
Coolidge and Ambassador Jusse-
rand today and between the Frerch
ambasgador and Secretary Hughes
yesterday. It is known, turned al-
moat wholly on the effort to deter-
mine the enact nature of the
French revrietjon. As it has been
translated in London' the French
phrase reads “capacliy to pay at
prebent and for a limited future
perted'
HOCKDA
With hle I
ance, J. Sa
do Cameroi
.where BB <
to remove
Physician*
to Gora al
which was
staled the
rious cona
of hta rent
Gore wa
penetrated
talking to
lard, of P
Willard ha
and Hale,
was empl
handling a
malic plat,
in the ate
customer i
paira Boi
' gun was a
t While ha
discharged
wounding 4
X side, th.
through hi
formerly a
and at one
th. Miner
at MInerva
At a late
hospital ce
Gore would
zhe ghief exhibita. A small ad-
nison fee was charged aa aben-
Tit for their local school IrProve-
ment About was realised
The fair was under the management
of the local women’s etab
t
Adv,
-egag* -* “*
2--- ezed-K.
nnzonitg.ot ,128 ttr Fielc ™ ’ amgon at tte klan in this state
mimnins H couqug la tte 1020
pregidentini eimetos gov* a repub’
Itaaa majority at ,,2
Tea can atop them aww with Creb-
muledon, aa emule fled ereonote that
attempt to chato
member* af theh
fair Farm products, ve
canned fruits and vegetabi
women’s needle work were
NO
TAYIN
Pauline’Kai
DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE
jiN KENTUCKY.
LogisviE Ky . Ne*. 4 —Oa
the face e,incompiete unofflelni
retura, WHO J. Fietaa, aemo-
ctaue nominee for governor has
swept tte stela and defpatpa lua
euna.an Lydia E FinEham.
Bland MadMan tor three and a half
{ear and they, have improved my
henith wondetelly. "My mode
yW.to.En the VegetbiCom-
poumdandwe m—«n ii I It to nr
henda.lamworkigginanoe
asm and sm always de my week aa
I do not hare the trgubie I bad at
frt I raad at your Vegetabi Com-
pound la tea henspeper and you
537 M. St, Milwakee, Wta
er*, Mana aba 1
aeetarea *
n nee tte
and
Thorndaie, <
Antonlo me
eatyyyday •1
tte tinivera
prtormine
Mre Non
Taytor high
tesiad Bmi
e First N
: After a «
and Mra Ni
Ron Antonk
company
Those al
were Mr. }
dale Mite V
Annle 0» Doi
F‘at ODon
Iichter of 4
—Tte Atame Btudle
Take the Advice of a Rana!
On. Who Ma* Had Muh Xre st l a.
Experiene
l licit 71 58
Qer proa from an aanssas
eveeagm aaly a fraetion
at • cent per pound.
- phyaieinn rinmine you- k
at least twice a year—A4v,
Tights far Open.
cHICaGO, Nov A — BaUd
geometry eronomice nna foot,
ball were mhoved amide toda,
wane tte whole at umiverai
at Chicago tried to decid If
tighta comta ba conmtaered am-
kManda-p dSTu^
Hh:",ugepr“„ermnpor-
I aoubt w the opra authon-
Hm would roll upon universtty
girl* to apver la an indecent
dmaa ' said Marias Tanet tel
at worn**- .
Tte 41 sirta bare their,own
notiora 7
tion of the plan of financing the
1924 Texas State Exposition,
through a system of underwriting
the expenses .f the association, a
total of 131.too in guaranty bonds
had been siqhhed up by Austin bust- i
ness men, Walter E. Long, man-
ager of the exposition, announced
last night.
The new plan of underwriting the
organisation was adopted at a
meeting of fair workers held at I
the Driskill Monday night and a I
total of tH too was signed up J
■AM ANTONT, Texa—we
have Mri Dr Piercea Oetden Med
toal Dimcever la ant family for
coueh• and btonehini troubt and
Dean of Women
Chicago Co-Eds
THAT HANGS ON #
• We*’ ted vary wood feuita, m»d
am Bam n private mecretary aad do
my wort without mizetn a day
Drimk tots at ssad 1
sea t drink too mueh:
„rend2 For Murder Friday
etov to dsternualag ch. tTut Haary Bookman, negro ta .at.a
thereot bvt to tee ontary u I* to fans anal la tte eriitnai ainti
only lai naiad ehat this trial -halepur Friday at iale weak • ,
be la form aaly aad uadar ansharqe at Banter Brewtog oue af
remeE a otmagtemry aad aa aa-Ithe fatal mhootin of -Ba?
- renort ea Beat
feels aes*. Bant
from any pharmaett steel toar
•u^aa* at Jad tells Tate a tapte-
epoomtu in a glam at water betore
breektnet each morning for a few
days and rear kidmey» maf then
art Sa* This femeus mils is
made from Ite arid at grapea and
lemon hues combined *1
aad tea teen umea for mare to
pelp eteag and stimulate elozred
kieneyn: him to emimPto' tho
Beads tm the *yatet as they am
ire mtintmetiom, I am
nurse •nd hay found
Medisi Dimodiery to
benet to these r«o*v
a akkneas whlrit had
th* treaiment at ehronle roughs ana
bolda ana other forma "I thront and
long t roubiea Creomulmiom eontnin-,
in qanuon to rr—i, otter heal-
j evereome Iba Mg Ini phlea up by
' Fairchild in Westehester county
I REDUELIcANSGAIN IN 5 " --
: * K“nX2#R j.-nb m. "WALTON FIGHT
pubtiean gain of five up-atate meats t*T wr c -
anzdnajekpaloaize; X: IN U. S. COURT,
toro. recetved ep to if oclock to- l "Contnyed from Page Col. 7)
At that tear, tte ropunean. haal‘
,1 won seats held in the 1923 nemembi
by «emoerate from Columbia.
Behuyter and Rockland counties, the
anh district of tele and th. first PTAP™
district of Oneida. No repubiican ..The.
neat had been loot at that hour
yy wen to roora a«n sad f my-
B nafoyte R aa my firm iit
Tess*, bat y*e kaow aad l
*w that the etata has out-
ewa k: that year elus aad
ar as ■let; are es eoemepoitan
ew Tort aad that the booh
pature ee it M reed upon year
atrim aad year muigcoait le
-atutmiy entmertegTte preb-
a la to get tte peopie tero.
Pistol
\, Be 1
The Winning
• Advantage
Tbpsmsa* te ........ to Ku m
a -oumee ef lintel lua.
retteviig Madder weak-
l
laokforthtStd
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