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VOLUME XLl—NO.
SHERMAN. TEXAS. M
65c PER MO
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SAYS
H ANG AS
on
All
NEAR MARILEET
GEORGE McKMff GRACE
MSQSiated Prcat Ditpatr*
ACROSS THE COUNTY LINE
Washington. Jan. 'J.—1The doors of
the Whlt<M4ou*e Wi?re thrown open to
ilax/to olXk44il-A*W4+i«Kiini
ashington, Jan. 2—-Despite the
•w Year's holiday naval experts of
Con£^iSi5^~lJeh^
erar i)UhlTP~as well 10 Twelve the New
Year's greet!nit of the President ahd t ■
Mrs. Harding. Those receptions ■ were
RED
at work today on their task of Iron-
t ho ha v allTmitAtlmr"
plan audj|£j,.u,in toTtuaT treaty form
by the end of the week.
With no serious ditliculty wpected.
formulating the necessary tethnical
adjustments to Cover such questions
as flfplafemciii and scraplhg ofahlp*,.
there ivas a general feeling today
that the end of the to-
other plenary session of 'the. confer-
ence for announcement of a forinaJ
Mr. Frice Also Injured am! Both
Lay in RouL Six Horn
-11 Before Help Armas*
'J?~ • ' ■■ ---t; .---
k D. Hefner, a I Hint 27 year* of
age, employed on the laria of Wll five power treaty covering the navul
Frice. *i* miles west of Uliajtfr, wus • limitation scheme. •
probably instant* killed when a car , With this prospect fo* final lispo-
in A'hlch he was riding with Mr. Hltloe of the naval program, there was
Frice overturned on an euihankuicut a general expectation among the dele-
south of Marilce. lu Collin County, gatious tuu*^ that in the
tnent
astern
the
da
was also injured was able to leave of the month
the wreckage and walk t short dis-
tance for help. ' Siberian Question Prominent.
Cliest is (rushed. eteasing with- far eastern ques-
The machine a Dodge cur, pltUHHl 'tlous the hits rian situation had lain
Mr. Hefner beneath it wliea it went! brought-suddenly lutu-prominehce to-
over the embankment. and overturned, day through' publication by the spec-
crushing bin. through t lit chest and Ipl delegation liege ftiitii the-fat ea -
Other part-; of the hotly. Mr Friee, tern ropubl c••of copies of alleged eoiu-
who'was driving the rur, wis not mtmlcatiens Irtwewi tin- Japanese
caught bet*«th the inaehh v."tnu Was and Fieti'h governments covering the
so badly daaed and hruiswt that he^ proposal .ilui: tin t \« ...guvurnmentH
was nuable to sumuiou ai tr help for act in Comerl- at the Washington con-
almost six hour?. J ■ ' fercnco w'ilh. reject to the CStabllih;
Tlie isHly of Mr. Hefner van # re* n-ent of u Japanese protectorate ovejr
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BIG RUSH ON LAST DAY, BUT
MANY DISAPPOINTED.
CAN'T RUN THEIR AUTOS
Officer and Six Others Hate Been
Taken iifc Custody—Used Wo-
man House as
Those Wlio Did Not Secure Li-
censes Must Put Cars Up Until
Matter is Attended To.
Attociated Pvesa Dispatch
Ifiiisb.w, III- Jan. 2.—T*h? ar-
rest r.f Sheriff John Wilson and six
other men in connection with the
$21,004) robber)* of Ibe Quenemo
State Bank resulted frfen-JJ** dis-
closure of a woman, ft was an-
neunced by j$iate Attorney Hainey.
Mrs. Jetty Brown, the State's
Attorney sahl. has given a detailed
statement of the-alleged Use cf her
heme as a rendezvous by tbe rob-
K_„..
in rs.
abandoned during the Wilson adminis-
tration and the one today In the first
In nine years. y
Official Group iu Morning.
The morn lug hours were ft Ho ted to
the official fl:rniinrr-moml>orn of the (' !■
(net and their families, government, of-
ficial# a nd of fkers oX the higher grades
in the Army and Navy—while from 2
HAYS - ANNOUNCES -PLAN TO o'clock until 4 o'clock the WhitcHouse
MniA.frftt was to Im' OJS'U. to the genera! public.
BRIGHTEN UP HIS HELP— In former days, frequently more than
3,000 have been greet}*! by the Execu-
tive during the. public recv id'OU.
moved to Ountcr when help Was, iia- Liberia
ally sts'uretl early' Hunduy iiwwdug.ilt AHittmgli
the documents Were
was prctsirrd foy burial aadjakea to promptly declared by a ^m H«r of the
the. home of Mr. IVtee, where funeriil Jaiwm^ delegation to Ih a "malicious
services were expcctdt" (o If held fatHaaJLlmi1' aiid charnt teri/.^l by a
—-* PVeneh dclegattvs as "forgeries, s'n,
Mr. Hefner wss single U«l had
made his home with Mi. Kltfcefor the
|wst seven yeors. He formerly ^..ark-
ed for 41. Wt. Taylor, sho « farm j
just sonth of Sherman, lit- L* sUfTlT^
The rush on t^eJ^Bnty Highway
Motor itegistration liepartment was'
resuinod Monday moriilug by auto
uiofor owners desiring to nglsirr
tlwir curs foi tin; no* year. Siany'
failed to secure seals for the v new'
year prior trV Sunday, and were an-
xious to pay their lianse fi*es for the
eui roflt year ,lu order to operate their
' . ... .. • ' *71'i ■■ -
More than 3.000 eiirs were without
iicttiisu In tie County Monday, It
was eMitnt'tcd- Kogist rat ions a^ the
IMPLICATE!) ItKR Hl'SBWH
Mrs. Brown implicated her own
husband. Mr. Rniney said. Mid de-
clared she had determined to tfjf
what she knew after Brown had
used the """"T i 1 ^ i Imd ii. f,,-.,
give* him to b„y an automobile
and "slopped out."
ASK YOUR POSTMASTER
Delegation Called on €otr. Neff to
Aak Por Commutation of Sen-
tence, but
-9 *~
to Act
ilod
4t*ociaM fTtdt Diapatch
Austin, Texas, Jau. 2—Ooyernor
Xeff aiuiouneed this morning that he
PACKING HOt SH STIUKK wm,ki lak< *ctfett today in refer-
TO (iKT INTO THE COt'KTS ence to the commutation of the sen-
Ji "v-'
This is the New Slogan Set Up By
. teuce of George McKlnley Grace, ne-
|gro. sentenced to hang In San Antonio
, paoking house strike irtU, ieach tje n, xl for- couvietiou of asSauit
A&sociated Prent Dljpatth
F<yrt Worth, Texas, Jan. U.1 — The
•m
1
courts here a^ain this afteruoon. wheu , on a
anotheitrrplicarion for an injunction! Aft
white woman.
T4-*"
the Postmaster General Beirin- |another^appttftttion for an injunction [ After being urged to commute tha
against picketing will Ja- sought, to liff Itaprlsonmenf by a
ning New Year isieklng eomisiuy will claim a violation delegation M tiip.lHV Gnvpnmr x>.tr
;Which peaceful picketing was permitted, dt, , " tupday WWJ NttT
tenanted Pr#«« Hum * of 11 recently friendly agreement, by R would probably decide what
%S5£SiLr,.--Begin¥ing. with ***& MkJk^ml Judge Wilson, for h&J&m d today.
...e New Year orders' issued by PoatStrikertt. thr^^^s
master General Hays. .newly upis irttxrd aTT()rtieys t^dny. aunounf.ed they
IKtstmasters Will be reqiiired to attend W0 fight the P*'tOIon. ^
sehcxil, .where they will be taught.
T" il
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vi«SvS i •"><- I
0MC
rTeia u oeiegaies «s iorn« n ^. win-. V f ■ T- Vi>. .
roulrhiHT." TIhtc wax 1- i„*T'"'
vrahl.. apt, iiliitiuii t.xlaj- |
a.vuaatl,,,. w .,l.l to broufht,formally ! Sg™. J"" ". W"taWr ^ *K>
l*'fw the conference l>v the Chinese1 , -, riM" iu u,< uml1 Unopened, itec.-
- -1 orrtx-l.. w ,l,Mt «r, at I...M «,m,
iVOOt<Ol)i .on Idi
cd by three sifters.
Mr. no etlier i U.UT.-
. lex tliffn •brutso^tmui was «We to Ik- king for an unrecog- j
>arm|. kjled gnvertimeut which left it entire . owners a
up Manday, it was irarht).
i
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4 MORE L1QU
VICTIMS 1
-r"
lawdtM Prai
New Yf>rk, Jan. 2—Kmur
lims of bowleg Ibjuor/ reeciliO at
fielle\nu Hospital today* groh'd the
toll of the^Kaw Year's rerd, whleh
Claimed thnv dead and scut to
hospitals. Three of thrti^^Kniicon.
selous and one had n fracttwd skull
froiiT a full. r-*
Kirr more \le1lms wrfelpiowai^
drinks Were takftt to hospltiils in a
i nlkal amditit ii -before nuou. l ''
PotiWI
tern r«*preM}iitalives themselves
only are mu mi^rs of the etmfep.
f'r 7iot ': Ca™ Iht JWHMIty" to be registtered.
Tliirty l>ays to Bit) Heals.
among otlnn- tilings, how to jptfet the
public, their ]>lftee In- the community,
how through publicity, to educate the
public in the use of the mails, hum^o
handle complaints, gtfard the mails and
maintain prupcr relationship ipjth the
department. ^ ' <.
Central aeeoiintiug pos toff ices will be
designated as schools in each State. Tlut
schools will determine, Mr. Hays said^
whether the ap)>ointee Is qualified to
serve liehiml a placard reading :
i "Ask your isistinastor, when you
want to know." , '
nive thirty dayjl iu which
Atlai-iaUd r*#+4 thtprttr-h
•l*Bllas. Texas. .%i. i'.-~Oold, cloudy
Cht wind greeted
.4IWI m+t* * riltti* II1 miii« 11 11 * 11 11 ~ ,M ■ • ■ 11 , i an «IWI.
ly uncertain to what oogulzan« V current year's .licence 'tvith- weatlier and only a%igh
may be t^ken of ti.y charges. °wt tto'' asveswneut of a penalty. How- the Centre and A. &^M.
, ' V,T' !he^fundertake to operato]squad when tliey went o
their ear# fron: iuiw on without exhlh final liiuljerl
H—HI 1—
Texas football
on flic field for
lieTorc tin irauu-
NINE PKKMINH INJURED
IN HOI STON ALTO ACCIDENTS
HM*«rtatcit Prut* Dttpatm
Houston Texas, Jan. 2—The New
Year toll in Houston was less than
has been reported in years. .Nine
persons Injured In automoliile a<<*l-
ileuts. only one seriously and oue |H y
badly burr by the accidental dis-
charge of a gun, were all the casualties
reported.
•y
HOISTON PKANKKTKR
PITS CITY IN DARKNESS.
were women, one of\ whom wns foun<l
lyTfij?""minTn^wioutj , iu au apartuient
house cnnahce.
Three deaths from violence were re-
jH rtetl on the police's New Year's blot-
ters today.
AT
'ftfith his bride of a few bonis, and was }
greeted with as much enthusiasm as the •
; Ai-ainm appt^arni on1 the
for u.!. "J I'?"'' ***" *''th ^ 'WWe-of a few h,,nr«. and
Hist few da.\s < f the new irreetcO with mw ium.k ..
year.
Thf se
who sent
their fe s
-t ...champions thcniKelves
in hv [ ■ More than m000 people bad
■rii will, to jjit- I.M
Since the elciks are giving-their en- ,ailed pmy was ,
tire attcuthn; to the window/and will i.\.ii*,.%x.|m,, i * At$oou
not omit until until 11.;. ^1. il rollow in„ is thp tlUcup tor the game: i
intociatcd Preti Ditpotch
ytndon, Jan. 2—Sir James
AitacitUM /' '•■«, OmvaLclL
Houston, Tex.. Jan. 2—Police i«slay
aiv still looking for « new year ctMe-
brator who broke a high pwer light
(jljmpHuy coble early Sunday morning
•while observing the blrth of the New
"Year. The city was. plunged in dark-
ikCSM. fucf^unarV. an Immh?- rwrnU
"of the praiik. t""
IV B. BKOI GHT MORSE
UCK FROM BUKOI'E IN
1 IS SHIPBUILDING INQUIRY.
■w
not opett mail until alter this rush is
OMM .
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GO TO RUSSIA
An <*Hnt d **rc a Dm "irh
Newport News Ya . Jaa J—Thirty
itnociated Prtaa Dialhuvh
Pasadena. Callf.-j Jan. 2.—Rain, and
in spite of It. a record crowd Was
predicted for the annual East vs. JYesf
fiM.tball game here today between the
i tea his of the t'ulversltv of California
and Washingtob and Jefferson «*o|lege.
Holh teau^s and theil,-coaclu s are re-
coiled readv for,the fray, with nolsxl.v
••*j resslng fliiy over-eonfhlefHi'.
Many thou>ands bf tlcketa nave been
Sold and more will Ik? plnceO jrii sale at
timiti loday. .* >
Cantie Position
Roberts ^U.e.
-G<n-dy 1.1
j«raesr .rri. g
leiiuu" i A"oria(r.'J rrcM Tiiitpatch.
j^L «j'. j Washington. Jan. 2.—Suppression of
\'vj, * the drug and liquor traffic has been
vubii! "iiifertaken as one of the flrst nrfnr
.Murray ^ ttw TTnlFed states of India, proclaim-
Ktibate . . i.. ;; HoBof's ^ ^^rd^-ft^f^ to n ^tntement is-
Hhandosn ....... .r g.* ..... Mieterich *uM u,dnv hy ^,J^ dra N. Ghoz, dlree-
/ un
IN SHERMAN
. v. r. t. Carruthers tor of t,u> Auierlcan commission to pro-
>.r. e. ........ Kvaus m<Jte self-government in India.
• M'mrter . . . . . ..Morrh Mr- Gho* ''^'^red that within the
. ..I. h. Handers niohth 70 ia r cent of the opium
.r. .f r -h. Miller s,un>* aml ^ c0,,t of tll« UQW r
I'anm r ..... fullaln k ........ Weir.. almps in British India has been, closed.
, Officiate: Referee, Twit ley (Sf. ",M districts where'the provisional
Mary's.! Cluplre, Maxwell. *t Swath'^snvernnmnt Is fuhcth.uing;" he added,
, more.) Head llmsqnan, Spf*i i, "'drugs and liquor will only 's- obtaln-
.> able for medic'inn purposes."
Gregor
James
MeMlllin .
•Armstrong
Shoddy
In
Wmil Grower* Meet.
,«4*s' i Uitflu* threat'Dlxpatt h
Siilppli|g Board steumers anchored In
tlie .lames river are to Ih> naole ready 1
for sen at once, and pl*fttl on Jl«e
Russian .war service, according to
well founded reports here.
Fort Worth.1 Tex., Jan. 2-
Tbe first aunusl one day convent Ion
of ttjn, flounun Cwnty ypm Bureait
! was In session In the Commissioners'
j Court room at the Court House Mou-
• day afternoon, with a Jtood nttomlame
for members present. Marketing plans
Fight Declared Oft,"
<'mminted rrvaa Ui p<iuh gv
Milwaukee. Wis., Jan. 2-The lh'"-
ii^ lsHjnard-pli'key Mitds'll tw&lng)
bout Mehoduh*d for lids sfteitio' n
ls>n de<lsred off because 6f % nius'fu-
lar affliction suffered by MitehcilJ
American Singer to r
- • %:
IPiiWi rt-., „ ,I>1 orst for the coining year were under (lis
of he lex as State. Wool Growers As-J cusslon. The menders also expected
social ion, pres|<led o^er hy J. K. 1 to fleet otfU*ers for the ensuing rear,
lloogScot t, chairman, act here today and also two delegates-to the State
to check.ojerjaeW pn«Vimoeting of tlx Farm Bureait. which
convcttes In I >ullas Wetlues<lay, last*
yjear irnd to discuss marketing plans
for lltiS.
r
l
THE WEATHER
n
i
(Kansas.
BURIED HI THE
CEMETERY HERE
purpose
Mr. G-hoat ssld tjiat reveuttes front the
traffic, from whleh Britain *fderivcd an
^ W "till 11 I l I Ml ill wnvm H n
FALLEN HERO IS - #rnr.;::":;MV
ing three days.
Boy Whin
day.
More than thre<
eyine honiQ. to rext Suii-
■ year# after lie fell
mortally wounded on the Held of.J'.it
tie. un Anni<ticc 1 >ay. Nov.
OF DALLAS DEAD
, *
--'♦nj*
AaffHsiat'd Prcaa Diapntt
London, Jatt.
raine, American s« pr
mhiTlcd to Richard
at St. George's ehur
Square, on Thurwlay,
pa|a>rs aunetiliee. Fo
\"nw ■t s l,ovrai ie I
of the most promlne
singers "Upon .1Bav- J
opera stage, in Kur
Wil! U
I Ian over
■ews-
■st 1"
Washington. Jan. 2—SiMrnmu
and virihity : Monday night and
Tuesday partly cloudy.
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Local-Temperature.
Theie wa^s a range of l( r«lc-
grcbs in the local temperature
Sunday, the maximum Isdng r 7
degrees and the inlnlmdm 41. Xo
preeipitetion.
At noon Mohdoy the theruuuu-
eter ngb-lentl "ill degrees.'
t
ueiu 01 jiat-1
ov. 11. I 111 S.J
a final rest-j
dawdled PrtK* Difontch '*
**'a. . . 1....
JOHX KENDR1CJC BANGS
UNDERGOES OPERATION '! * looj'tal remains' found final rest-"] Italia*. 'lYxas. Jaiu 2—Captaiy J.
lug place In the soil of Iris native oouu- M. McCoy, si: years old. who wrote the
dundated frtaa Diapatch jtfy Sumlaj • first charter for the city of Dalits.
iiTTer a long illness.
Baiile Is the tuost comv.ilcuous recipi-
ent of tlie New Year's honors. He in
awfrrded the Order of Merit for Ser-
vices to Utcrattire and the Drama;
This ts pne of tlio highest honors and
hr strictly limited in mwaliers.
- Four ne* Mr
Janms Bttchniian, the famous whiskey
distiller; Sir Robert Nhrlson, -financial
adviser to tlie government and the ov-
erseas- dominions; Joseph Watson,
railway director and..prominent in
the horse racing -world, and Ueut.
Col. .Francis V. Willey, lu-ad of the
Bradford nnd Boston* Mass^ firm of
wool* merebauts.
Among tin- ladles annealing In tlie
u^w order of tlie British empire is
Marchioness Curzon of- Kedlesion, who
was the daughter of the late J. Monroe
Hlnd^i, United States minister to Bra-
sll, and widow' of Alfred Duggau Of
Bnenoa Aires. Mrs. Hughes, wife of
i the Australian preinler, -received the
|«ame orrler. both being appointed
Dames of ' the Grand Cross, for war
service. -
Lady GrKnwdod. wife of Sir Horner
Greenwood, <-hlef set'retary for Ire-
land, for services in Ireland* ami Krhcl
Smyth, the composer, arc appointed
Dame*-Commander. £' '
V.
The I>epartment of Justice brought
«11 ,,fcs ' v. tf • o V ,.rg hr 51,1 thv honors that lov «T1<mT Iu ti
ATTantlc City, V J,, Jan. 2. Joltii( injg huddles of Hie service couhl
today
Aasoridldd Praaa Diavatch
liih einont. Texas. Jan. 'J. — OffUvrs
Charles W. Morse, who salted from 1 here a i-e invest (gating the shooting to
Ne\\ York on the French liner Paris deatli.'Saturday, of Lee Peterson. 011 the
shortly 1hi(oi( It l«hsnie known that Sneed ranch In Kent Oountr. On# man
tollSe
Vi.ii>ii<i/jr ii 1. , 1 ' • "n - "i <•«'- wi tins Slum pay him j He ciilhe to Iijillas in I81O when the
Ken link Bangs, leeturer and author, the fuuet-u) Services were held Sundav Population was less than li'SK) and best
who Saturday underwent,an operation afterntwn
and
... .. , , i froiu the F|rst Baptist <'**>' 1otsr«mV« selling for $2tH>
♦'• V.'iln!- VV.t "7*" 5V V'^rri rh,,n h- aiwi Vrere Attended by a large nniei . <-ii i;,w: s.il.scquenily. he was WHi'-Uim
' «t hospital "offh ials were number, some of whom lurd not known <do<-t« «l the first City Attorney here. | *mnnntii
not r. a.ly Iu say Hw( Ue w « oMIrHx. u|„, i i,!„ lift. ,„„I0 n>. i
"ill I'f Ilnni.-", ^ a |l(ru ,.,,s| Ki llmv MKT
I ? . t. Vice, men attended (Im> services In UuL j
I
the; Shlpjdng Boaid w oubt tmk fafTlstn'^JalT. Peterson is"survive«
his indictment, laiclf ro America, 'widow and one child.
Morse is wanted iti connectltnt' with ( ♦ ■' ■
1 hafgee that he and his associates Financial'Circles Optimisti.-
were defrauding the (iovertimeut on < -
shipbuilding . contracts duxvciatcd Prvaa m*patch
I amounting to In ltms l*ef-A >
was .sentenced to serve IS years In1 Mexleo-Cafy. Jan. 2.
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FIRE EHGII
HAVE
«
John Cade .Surrenders.
da oclat«a Prtaa UtapaUth •
Aidl^ne. Texas,,. Jan. 2.-John* Cade.
farmer of the S.«eed rancliu Hn Kent,
I County, son'of Cal Kent. surrendertM*
I'Satnnhry afterijiadi late to the Sheriff
TOMMY O'COHHOR
HOLDS UP TRAM
:s
for tin- fatal shooting of M*e Peterson,
farmer living about two miles fh m Jay-
town. Tin shooting; Is rejiorted to liav,.
ixturml late Saturday afternoon, and
there were no eye witnesses.
Cade and Peterson both were mar-
rle<t and bad famifti . Bond lu the
Sum of $7.5<)ii was set in tl\e examining
trial of Cade and la- readily made
i*>nds
-t
KIIJ
WKRlNti FAIL'S I
IN CHK'/
TWO F1RMMFN
KRlNi.
AN8-
IM
MAN WHO ESCAPED HANGMAN'S
h NOOKB IS WORKING At OLD
TRADE
ianoHatcd Tr$*a Oi*pqtr
Chicago, til.. Jan.
vCere killed, one prai
jurcd. and seven ntjtrol
night wlten two Are
while rcHsmdlng to a
many months there lit
1> rivalry between tin
two companies1 as to
first to reach a fire i|
W . ... I
r I re men
"y |n>
idly last
eollidHl
un. For
friend-
rs of tlio
ronld 'je
Int dis-
Aaaociatcd Prtaa Diapntca
V
Cbieagor-lil.. ^aii. 2. - fb areh in the
Mfddie West for Tommy O'Connor.^fs-
cHpt'd murderer, was prosecuted with
renewed vigor l«ahiy following hlotilifi-
eatioirof a pbotogrnph of him as that
of the man who held up a passenger
tqjin Tliursday near Ha warden, Iowa,
lS miles north of Sioux City. -
jf'\ Om'TT.. m Ml ,. !■>.;
( . • %r.
f #--- Kt fWI Star Marries.
| AKSorintcd Prima Dispatch^
1 Fort Worth, Texas, Jnn. 2—
Alva (Ihi)McMilllu. Centre
Cdllege football star, and- Miss
Marie MierS, siveetheartsof High
Schools days, were married here
this morning. They left pjr rno-
^or for iJalhi^ at 10 o'clock where
MeMlllin will jday thin after
m on against Texas A. A M. Col-
lege.
■■PHJP jud
form and marched Hehlnd the flag-drap-
ed heiuse t,, w«v<j Hill Cemetery, where
hiteriucnt took place.
l r. T. .'T. Hohcinh. pastor of the
First Kaptlst Church, and the Rev. Ih^r-
limn Morris, acting chaplain of Charles
A. Shniiions Ameriian Legion Post,
whose utcmbfis were present, in a :sjdy
to honor the fallen hefo, told tbpw
present that Her, White did not die In
vain: that he bis life as a sacri-
fice for a worth: enttse
. Roy White left the home of his moth-
er. Mrs. India White. 011 Ninth Throck-
inorton st reet. [n the early days, of. the
War. ^5 1917. vohiairing bis sen'ices.
He became a meiiher of Co. M. Nth In-
fantry., Going overseaos, tie faced the
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TWO MEN SHOT IN the At la nia lVpitentlarv for violation ^ (,r ,h,rt (,'ty bow signs of optimism
on r A CT r VATC of n"' hanking laivs but aftW over negotiations which haw been nn
DLLrAol K1U 1 j four years tils scntcnee W**-cra%iutrted der way betiVeml the S<h-rotary of the
by Prealdeut Taft on represeutstlons Treasury and representatives of Amer- '
jhitn hanking houses.
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Aa*nPlnt4d Prtaa Mapntch
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that Morse was about to die.
Belfast. Jan. 2---Siwradle exchanges
ofsbols that liadJtfvn procedlng for f
24 'hours or n;orv*l>ctween nii' nlw rs of .lUlAfl AjtfaAl II1A
the riCaI factions ben* without sorM Mj[n^M|lUpj -||fl0
ous result hct;inn gr,ivi;r tiwlay. in '
Ihe early hours-I wo men were shot.
and badly wounded. Another mun
was slightly , wouudwf when a bullet
grazed his* nook.
$150,000 FIRE
Child
Poison.
4 **ictni*d Prtw -
Waco. Tc-xasT Jan, 2.—Worth MeCtd-
Inllirli i iftiinii aiMMitliu /Jil uitn nf
CONFLAGRATION STARTS IN VI L-
CANIZING PIjANT AND DE-
STROYS BLOCK
diiMl on December
fighting ceasisl
8v IttfH.
The hs-al Cavalry Troop, of which the
deceasedV brother Is a member, helped
to honor the fallen foldier. Tlie follow-
ing of their memliers netted asflill bear-
ers: CortMtral llurold Kste*, and Prl-
vates Sishert V««k, Joe Dtssle. Jim
ItiehardHon. .lake Mark ham, and FeTCk
Bowen,* > i
Belgian *lumps Overboard.
Aawintrd Pre** 'J? \"'-
r^rmouth, RmrlalM^ Jan. ttm _ JH |
gian passenger 011 the steamer■ Zeelaud, 0I d hand furniture store were among
who had been deportetl fn ui New York, the buildings consume.
AaanciaUd Brtaa Diapatch
Jan; 2-. "Fire, which
vulcanizing plant here
morning .destroyed an entire
block of frame business establishments
on Main street at. an estlunited loss of
Several garmrel, two rooming
houses, a filling station and a large xoc-
jumped overboard st sea and was
drowned, the steamer's officers report-
ed on her arrival here today auidat a
raging gule. •
A high wlnil and low water pref^ure
handicapped the firemen, two of whom
were severely burued. \
ROYALISTS ARE
BUSY IH HUH6ARY
FOLLOWERS OF CHAR1.ES WOI U)
X1KK m OAlN THK THRONfi—-
■fMWM.-- - • - x ;
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AKortatcd Diapatch
Bndapefd, Jan. 2.^-Royalists who sup-
is rted former Emperor Charles in hla
efforta-to regain the Hungarian throne
a it reported again to he active, espec-
ially slnc& the release of Count Jnitun
Andrapsy from orison. " He had be*>n
deta hied Vlnce Charles' ^hoartive >(ttempt
to et ho omx' more the Hftpsburg pow-
Count Anton Sigray, Dt'puty Rakov-
iBr.aml Gustave Grata, former
te« of EVireign Affhirs, were to be re-
1 eased today on btii, They "
of mutiny.
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