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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10 1920
CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
PAGE THREI
4
U.S.0ffidals
Study the Dempsey
Draft Records
N. E. A. Staff Special.
WASUINrtToN. Feb. I'hn ..
Knilthln oodIoh of the iiuratluniiii .
fitJicr lmft rwonu of William Mm
rbish Uompwy lieHor km wn .in. .
UtinlWi''. irl fighter are now in id.
IWifSMtm of olflilnl of lh i.Mim
t)fat' wiio are InvMlKu'i'ii 1(1.
oraronaUmeew ty wliii-h nomi.. v .
l1$9rft tWmd draft uiiiiik .H.i . .
IhUfOtjIa ti ewufii iiillll.irv i.i
limine U Xtni.
Have Affidavit.
uwiw reenrua held h th.
moot in eotinecllni wild id..
eimlt pttvunmpht' ..r
nAVtk ljr 11. 1). (loodtnim .
Uttnnr thai ho inni ihi
Mtt OMflM' Uratlolialin
VUeil With Lletnpaey nil I.i
nttfl fn (nriuctnR hi wir.
n wma Mpanu-.-ii. to Ktt
wn atipiMirtlnR her.
M aheu hnvfi a .'
ing Hats and Dinner
een on New York Stag
I..
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fi'.rn wl
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I.
hwiii qui in even mi.K fi i. ii .1
th (foaaraan affidavit i i
which Mm. liemiwey In ull. i. h; .
bn.n Induoed to anpiMu-t ti- r t!i ..
ottilm foi exemption. Tlii leite ..tnt. .1
that m tamp mim or 2tin wn i i i
Detnpafy through neminn'i f.itd. .
and the urnmlM wo inudi .r iinii.i
and auiMttsntlkl nyienl
Th offenae in Whtfti iiwur n .n'
tend to Involve DaMtpaey H iiiintidiiiii
by Imprteonmattt r from ' dn . t ..n
year mi offlnUi of the dfim lm ni .r
Juatloe Mattel today Mcit of tin . .invl.
Unna uf draft evaSer i dm i.ut 1
hrmisht eentetteee or between tin. .- anil !
ids month.
Newer 0M..1iletJ. !
"In cum where evntdon imi.titnte..
deaerlioii fiom the urmy 1 ihi .T. mi
mbM "ft hi even punlahnldo i... i.niii
Rut th tlflMn f deeertion ..n K d..M
in thoae ran where man have v-idd
eerrho mftur betna; cktaatfled n a !
man and ordered to report tit amp
Dempev never Wtta elaaaifd .t r-it
mrvl.-f The offepee altered attain-.!
htm. whli'h I ho department iiivohM.
vatlnir i ihut in ordor in onrni...
rli)Blflrlln that wr.ul.l luivo rn.iil-
Mm liahln fur mlllta'-y xorxlw U- tnt
Iflod In Ihp nnwr tiln iuvinali .
n 'd ouMfilrorl wfth nihaf moi urn th
ainntur of hla wlfo. fr..m whom lie
waa wnm'atvd to. to u fntd iiitmcri'
na in licr dnndnt'v "
Five Leagues in j
Chicago Meeting
KjaV lgllkXirVa XSJ l 2?Sr.A
BY CORA MOORB ' iHl j f fwl :xSSrtCjK ' J
Nw York Fathlon Authority. I f t Id
i.. ii. i. .lixntion 11 .t IHH;Sa ' n JHl v i.i-ii..i ... i
MLWl- fM ..i.'.r:r.:;'";
: SKI ' M m
U . i'.S ..fin f il ..tin 1
I hi ' i' - nvi
A ftmll-oik-''
s.riii
lhli" I. In" C
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I .n . - lltri..m
1 ll .l.tl-.l I . I
Bv The Awm-1(mI l'rn
rifWAUO F-h ciiii nH.. m m-
ld "hi- npulilKhl today in the li.ino.
ball world. Ratiall offlolala of flv
latiaMM wan here two Inaino'x held
thatf annual miH-tinun tho joint
ruta rosnmlttro of iho Niilional nnd
AOMrloan Innruon mm In on oxtnded
MMton to amand Hn1 ili ylir rulia.
TtlP Anorl'-nn nnnoflrillnn . ndnptmt
a srhmiui whllo tli Ttim-tiyr
IMIW expanded II nirruit from n h!x
to an tlKht -'lub Iviikuo. ili. lil.-il i..
pBy 140 nino .'Hilt rp- h-. tnd (iobI-
dant Tournoy fm- flvo oik
The rtilea ninmain. .iiiii1 mi-
mcroua (imendinentH t.. id. iiiuina
Yeiiow Mustard
For Rheumatism
'omliiic
f.iMhlim :i.'. .
nr'1 In it.1 run I
!loatl'.nn ..f ili-
iire V t IlillU Wl it;. . !
l.ll'RM to dlill '. li. .1 "MM IK
Evtnino-at-Mome Gown.
It M .llWMVM : pi' ' I ' ' i fit I .
a iiown i Hfll) i IkIH ' .m
.li-.Fi.r .v ll II tll'T- HI. U il I w
on1 whit h MurKuri'i Liwi.'ii. . i
in "WodilliiK II.'IIm" ii tut i mltv
.'tnplo I I. .inpli '.-I hi
.ililo In nlT(xt .Ktv ...I. i .1 .ii. ii-
. Iiino it othor Ht.ft villi tin. ll i.i'tHii'
ly Ktikdi-i'tii Hi.olljiliti. n id hmii.'
dreKumttkcr
Tho lotlumo In of . roim di- i hliM' to i
:ti orchid whiide .-mil orit t tomiih 'f
little "HMind" kmi'-no h ut f.im it.'d '
in Imrk. i"Jt I.. In ftoni .tiol l.u U
uklrt ifiiihfrod nn1' nil nimind ind
lli-o iilmmert iih id- illiitiitl'".ii - ii
ly Hhowx with rint.li d
iirni
..ftri fuM in
"ill nr Idl.i.
ol i oiii' f.n
-;ithi-i I .ii vvhn Ii U'
1 hi- . i nun M.h I ih
Hint ih.- m- d. I . ..ul.) i...
I ltd lliis i iiffh h m ith
' irta nnd f.uta uf
I. form a frlnK" I
t I ne beada.
i
I her nftornoon I !
ii mo' hntB with I
Inn nii.iiw whloh1
sm .n. id .ire '
i ' ii 1 1 ir i.lnya I
Minn. Wi-k.1 ) To. .... Whop '
vl .1-. i'i. i vli.K .i .1 .in.!' drtln ;
...ii -iih .'id . ii.'iiind -i4ha)ed I
.i ..r Limn .. hi. The lure In
f n in nn'l.iii rtd'it'd p.'otlohM !
I i mi mi ii- nji '.ii md and I
i ". i.ld" .Hid turn . mnea i
mi. Ii Unit iint .(d 'iid a' '
lit- . ul. . dai'k
I -. i ul il" l aiodhe I ll 11. nt !
. niili-!l.'.ill .liltiln tho romitiR M.auo
It niiow thi- nlonilnted eldea nnd hrtiad '
I. k uith h- eiirii.t turn-up In fiont I
i id w worn Ijy Aim VVIintnn It In
f.Kdiniii-d ..f fm' rlm ind n ..1. hit'
' ' .llltlin i Ik ii i ii ii' ii i.i I'. mint of;
I'M ll .-d idl.ofi i
'ik1. 'ind liso 'iddl d
hunavn to tho s ..n it.- 1 1 ii'iii'i
ted by Hi- Hnn-hall Wntvix' .umi.
elation.
Nuiavroua ruU'i in "d. .m n.in .
iWi. thrnahed "Ut lodns it t niiui.l
ir.oi tinK of the ruleit ...mtinttee f the
National nnd AnierViwi I-iiiioh Clilnf
lamunu the mW won- tliom- rolaiinit to
the home run. the Intentional am the
balk. the. "deud ball." and U'Kialutloi
ri-RHrdliiK frenk dullvei lea of pltchora
In nil nineteen rulen were imtidi"l mid
. una .idded.
' The uddtion di-ale with tho itiK-n-'tionnl
pitaa. which declar-K h ill. nu:
for the cntchw lo atep from the l.ox
. to uld ihe pitcher In pltehinK wld".
I The rule Kvernl m the liom- i un
' aaya that when n player kmx-ka the
1 hall Into the aland or the rmwdn on
f ni around h ahall be ti mi i-i-idlt
foe ii Pome run if fin . oiiiiil ich tin-
. Ircutt and all runiwro uro nhtad of
him.
American League
to Open April H
Hi Tl tH.u It I M fi
IIHA'lo K l) Th.' A!rt 1' ui
i""iit ml ) t 1 1 1 1 i itNUf t
.idi0lm i U-H khiim' H ttttulf '
M'fini; jut Tin f uiMmn s.'l i'fp
Apiil 14.
TIES IN TRAPSHOOT
AT KANSAS CITY
Sage Tea Bautifies
and Darkens Hair
Don't Strty Gray! It Darkens
So Naturally That No-
body Can Toll.
you on turn amy. faded hair befiil-
tlfully dark and luatroua nimoat iv"r
nlht If you'll get u bottle of "Wyatha
HKf and Hulphui t'ompoiind" a a.ny
drufi more Mllllona of t.ttoi of thla
ntU fainoua a Tea Kerloe ImprovM
by tho addition of other liiridlanta
ait aold annually aayit a well known
drufMrtlt alire. beeaowi It darken the
Malr ao haturally and i venly toat -o
ona ran tell It hna been applied
Thoet whew hnlr l turntne yray in
bat'omlnic faded have n muiitlw iiwalt
them bernuer iiftei one or two
uppltcatlnna the vray h.ilr vnnlahe
and yum lorka lie i.rne In ui iantlv
dark and beautiful
Thla la the ate of utti (Iray
hatred unattrarttvn fi-lkn nrcn't nnd
oil urouiid. ao get dii '. -a ith Wveth'n
Mur add Salpbdi Cotnin niid tntilclit
itld joij'II b ili'lliihti'd with your
dark handeomo hnlr and von toutli-
ful apfearan. wiilitn a few d.ty.
I AdV.)
mail i
Victim of Auto
Accident Sunday
is Out of Danger
Ml M I f U T' f If irtf r 4 fi v hit
win Mnicli mff I ti i t rr- I I an :iutmiu i
tillO1 HtifMIt i r t""k - if I ' V'i'IH" I
In rtrtffl u ht n ii it ii hik'i i
M.ah An()Tron u i m h tht- m . -'
hfn JmjiI fi fil i m i tv' rin(f nut m i
rtMitt Mor n' th. f oin r i.r S' ipt-N -m l
fUllroiti! iivoniiit Sh fr l!hir rwtw nor
NO DISTRICT COURT
HELD DURING WEEK
DtntrltM i''U rl ill t i.n v
nt It -Rt Mn'lh-r fH lic i"
rsrnn f U H M'MtklrtH i Ok
''Mliity mr Miimiri.iH n I "M i
n1lntt y'tpr(l'iv rKrntn t-
thi itrlvlw 'MHtv nii'iif ti
rv until Mr llikniN
'Ji'drt! Mint ihln i n t
Th" )ttr vt'i 1'ktiI-m. t f
i fc-.TTl W i i' M ( il
KINGS ViLLE
Business Finns
aMN
miii
h an opioi-1tmp limp fur tilt iiiv'-tlnieiit in an oil p'..pu.i'
tion in KI;lMrKo i-otitity Wury ul' 'li'velopnient in full nvi:
with every intlif itHon for oil
For full partlculam write or sco
ROCK OIL ASS'N.
KINOSVILr.E TEXAS
SERV-U-RJTE CAFE
All that the n tiue implies. We never close.
HENS LEY-KELLY Props.
"QUICK SERVICE."
Mortuary
Uro .1 V Vandnber- -f - '
ll. l it her home hre u t-i l..i
'iii.oral will be held lit !.i..u.
" h thla afternoon
M" X arMtMbenre waa tli wlf.
V. VoJldttMbtirg. MM Of the llloe' .
i. nt .nmmmii of Mouth t-x.ik i
iinoit-er ot the law firm r i .
iti.tt-nliefge Crin and Mil mit
'. ind nberire wli Is ailurro" i i
' . II ! I 1 'ind Wtl-T n Hi0'l'l'l"!l 1 1 '
i. tn ti "Khlnt;("ii '.' '.ii'
on ' I c .'inmillee III f i i
I In- IlinUpeth renolutloti Mi
I - riri to taken III whil- I. r i i.
i i Hwu. lie r. turn d I hi T
inn
id .
Baseball Battle
Prevents Sale of
Boston Americans
u Tim Associated Iteaa.
nit nn Feb -M ." n
' ". i I in I ) .nine1 promoter '
i ii .ri Fraaee r. i
till 11 n'.in 'ii. rlrn I--'i .
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Mr Tin o""liitel I'lvea
b AN S AH f IT Y. .Mo
An't" llUHW'li.'iH nil tin
i A" in lie (.1 elilnltwi i v
marked the ..oniiiy hen
I'r
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' . l W el e
M'lllH till h
l"ll .'. .if tlie
h 1 lint inilM.ii .1 i
la prett -ii. t.. " ! mil
mall
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inoMt i heu- .
puina nnd'
I'M 11 Het.ltltM mill
Rout lull It a ii
ttiuiHi .ffuli iindi
Kein'i.ilh1 dltKloir
1 1. -lit .-I I lino- I
Ui IN li' . entfai if
iu w.i nt -i mu- '
lien I i ellef Be a '
MiiKturnie nutde of '
OKLAHOMA HISTORIAN
DIES IN FORT GIBSON i
etJtteenlii liiiuil Inteiatale it.iu fhoot
ma i.'uriiain-nf Mm.' ii.uu tifr.
Ill.tl I '.llleli Ill.lliN .if I nlll nlilH. 1.
f'.rd mi l!i" firlrv "in 'I'd. I t
..r hi 111 un . .i1 i d" -i d.iv
toui rmmoiit will he hIio. t.nioti-ow.
I
ui ir
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I lli
T t oi . i
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Ijhi nijfht the Itov ai'oiiiM entertained
iln-ir r.-ithnre .it moot Inndnuarl r
vri.il ..f tin' fntliHra I'liufe Intoieatlnc
t ilka ll A lluddli.nl. in .r aided nn
t.'UntiiiaKter (mil rolled on the followutic
lor K-ei-h' l!o Aftll-i. I' rank Allen
i 'MI Howertnn H. H I'modnoro. Krd
V Townaeeid. I. iX tlarriann 1' U
I rl. e. 1. M. Hulblrt and M Meneer 1
There were ttilrty-flva ruthera nnd
l M-outa praattnt After tho apouUlnn.
the dugle curpa blew aeveral ealla
U. t. DEPUTY MAMMAL PUtADf
OUILTV TO iftlUBRY CHAROO.
It. The Aaevrilated Preaa
' KfKJKH. ikln.. Keli -Bert
w ik! t former f Tiled Kiatee
id nmv ma rebel with ibreo other men
today plead (ullty to hrtblnx n t-d
etal olfp-er to permit idem tu In ma
wdKky into K4trn nklahoma.
NKEiiKKIMilMMKIIXIKIilliKU
!Str '-- i- -f:
Do You Know Hudson
Hut 'Ihroiiuh Sheer Merit Alone Etxcx Made
Its Ihirtji Million Dollar Salea Record
uilds the Essex?
true ollow mux-
! ird 'v iln p un re-
heili.tt mVii'dK nt1'
idded la juat .. n
dot. H i hen p
'i-iini'i ind innt '
ef.- I .li' tnnlt I lie
id f rt 1 1 i 1 I . . J
I'.'lll 1 ' '-"
and cannot blitter.
IPfi'tdoH i li.-u-matlr
lutliia nd
n wellunf-i lleay -
Muetarine m ape-dilv -ifeitli for lum-
tjttgo. Iihi ku he ii until- i-l- i.ai huii
I'lftla ntre tliin.1 'h.N' 1. 1. la .mil nil
axhK lltld piim- . n l. in .1 .uiea
pun. ' 1 - -It 'id. -i - i
b) in nl - i ' W ii- a ' ' I 1 '.
fte The . a... I .'. .1 I I . -Ml"Kil"i:.
' I.i
J K. HoldKII. ..(. d ' I'dl.
tot inn .:ol vi i itei .I'll
at K'.ri Million ne.ii i
'olonol II. . . n I 1. 1 do.
Willi in.litH.ii nnd l.u
the old linli.jn in i i'i. i
'.f .. . '-lit J. nod I I'I'I"-'
111 .Ii I. Ill tl I'll I In 'iil w tt
t'.l I Vi.lK n In d I..
I..' !..'! .1 Km I I ll.H.n ..'
Un rail lea
I I. 'ii Inn ltd i i'i
Milted hla IWpei- .1 I . i
.oulpment of whi.-n
al. let ahle typi" i.f tin
alphabet.
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i. Uj.iii I: i i id ii 1 1. M. in
Inw.l I Kill' 'i I .. I M" .t.
I1 11 i '!1. ten I cut I. . M.n.i td. n
I.. Inn '!
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.1 'ampl. II. Tula.i nkli. "I .id
K ' licekn-. 1'iiwhuakn. iklu . "t.
VISCOUNT ASTOR OKNIEK
FOOD CONTROtLER 0TER.
JULE ENS TO MANAOE
nourroN club in imoJ
lly The luted l'i a I
ST I.OI'iS I'ed 'i Jute i.lH. li.lld:
inia. on. i with Ide I..ii.i..i . .id ..f i .
TeMf !. nti. lilinoilln ed In I e .tilfht
lie hid Mn!! It I'.oti.ut t. Ill'inuKo i
the 'i'i. Ill ll'! Vlll
COP PALLS AfLEBP:
VKW ViiHK I'.itrolman Kinni
feb!ii.i'i fell ini in dm hair h' i-rr-c-inot
station. When he nwoke $?r.(t' .
Kone.
i lt The tn 1 O i -. a
MiN'IMiN. IMi 'I Vld.oiln; Aalol ie
duoted iv lite Kvenlni; rltandtrd to-
IS MISSING !;. ... I - llUi tlHl In t.-'.l I. ni "t
ferml li food loot toll rah.'ti. uno if
tho mornl b towaipm-t tnlntet a te-
ixirt that tho vlm-ount n..d bo In-
vited lo -tire e 'ir-.r. If f t'.lj. r . h
ux food i utitridler.
HOUNDS ARE USED
TO HELI MUNTimS.
i
MANf IIKMTUlt. f.dnpuiliit ha
heed ITli.de in'le ''nit ' 1 'let '' j
uaiiiK niitotnohiUK. drivintf alone; lh"l
i'.. mI' ahodUna: within rraervva and'
Konilin d'dct for the name.
HONOLULU LAUNCHES
It'iV il.l'l.l" The own " .-.Wi
movrmeni li'X tep launched heua
Tim iUnd KUffer (ron a xlmUtM t(
milk
i Mil if W
i ' .'-' ' t.M
Sve?yMz?z. '
' admires
IbveCySTCair
Luxuriant hair is wonwut'a
chief beauty isvery woman
em hart reeuuta! half H the will
nearleh aad in !' Um Kh
ad keep tt (rat (rem daadrut.
Btcts today te Imeeovt year hair
vekb WLiWILOIC. um 00 A It-
fm f a-J A lue a V
Caeanal 01 Saiaiaee
The Splenlox Company
tMUtaadrti.telphia
CatcKTKat
Get rid of ROACHES uie $1000.00
GUARANTEES ROACH KILLER
An.- Gel r!d of ANTS uio $1000.00
liii2 GUARANTEED ANT-DANE.
AT A IX Oilcaio liutctlcMo Laboratory
DCALCMS 40tl and Calumtt Art CUci.o
Today Last Day of Lichtenstein's
Special Sale of Women's and Misses'
New Spring Coat Suits
I' cat ui niy S ."j?.. '.ii tu .);)()( values at
$6.59 to VOM Georgette Blouses Spe-
ca Group at
Women's Black Silk Hosiery Greatly Reduced
$1.76 $2.50 aml?a.75 JUack Silk Hul. pair . .
$3.25 and $3.50 Black Silk Ho.-.- pair
n n n n k
liSteiil
OUTFITTERS TO EVERYBODY"
$1.29
$1.95
1
Emax mccem Iium not been acci-
dental. No one doubts its right to
the position it hold.
On the Cincinnati vSpeedway a
stock chassis Ktt;x set the world 50-
hour endurance mark of 3037 miles
under American Automobile Associa-
tion riuperviion. Another stock Es-
sex holds the unequalled 2 1-hour road
mark of 1051 miles.
Hut how many know why Esaex in
its first year revealed qualities more
mature more evident of the influence
of long experience than in commonly
found in cars even in their third and
fourth yaw.
You will rcall the Eaaex wu an-
nounced one year ago without one
word ato the identity of its builders.
Not a claim was made for it perform-
anew. You were asked to go look at it
take a ride and form your own opin-
ion. The Eoeox was required to speak
for itself.
Now that it has established itself
it is revealed why Essex has all the
qualities of cam of long development.
Was Desiyned by
Hudson Enyineers
They conceived it as they developed
the Super Six. All they learned about
endurance they incorporated in the
Essex.
They gave to the Essex the power
that has made it famous in ait quar-
ters. Ite speed in the result of what
had been learned in making the Super
Six winner of all worth -Anile nped
records.
The Essex can never be all that the
Super Six in for they are totally dif-
ferent types.
But the Essex does bring quality
and performance to a class field that
whs unknown.
The former owners of lmve cstly
cars that have adopted the K have
not bet n Hudson users. I !u y havi-
come from other ears r;ux that fall
.xhort of the Super Six in all particu-
lar nave size and cost.
The Essex appeals to such user.- be-
cause of its nimblenet. They liki- the
way its performance compare- with
that of the Super Six. You can see
thi on every hand. The two cat in
any community that are most promi-
nent because of their performance
ability are the Hudson Super Sis and
the Eseex.
Essex Did Not Need
II udson 's Endorsem en t
Think of the advantages Essex has
had. What ordinarily would have re-
quired years to perfect was made pos-
sible in the very first model.
That ih why L'O.QOO arc i -. run
iiinj.- why more than $:io(ion oon va
pH'd for Kwe eat in te?i mu tr
You have not nt eded the Hudson
endorsement to understand Essex
performance.
Essex ban won it own way. Hud-
son gav' it lull hiiiufit of the expe-
rience of it?- eiiju'int - rs and the ability
of it- manufacturing organization. Its
name was not needed.
vf.. 'I i'l.-i.r '.iki'a the .-an;e pride
in acKtiowledging its kinship to Es-
sex that a father might in .-.peaking of
hi- -dii who on his own account hail
nti.de ;ot)ti.
C. CHADDICK.
Distributors Hudson and Essex
For Service and Complate Stock Parts
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