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VOL. 33
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ABILKXK TEXAS MONDAY OCTOBER 18 1920
NUMBER 276
GDX APPEALED Tl WIFE IS SiJISTEO
THE YOUNG VGTEH AFTER MAM'S DESTH
OBREGON ARRIVES AT EL PASU
SAYS HOPE OP AMERICA LIES
IN MEETING INTERNAT-
IONAL OBLIGATIONS.
ADVOCATES AMERICA FIRST
But That Does Not Mean That
. America Must Turn Her Back
On the World Democra
tic Leader Says.
(By The Associated Press)
MYIIACIIBI4 NT. Y On. 18Oovor-
fior Cnx today opened bis second oant-
pfii rarniwilgn with nn address here to
fllsf vntcnt urging them to disregard
partisanship and to vote an Amwl-
inn. AlnpI?nnlKntIon. said the Demo-
cratic Presidential candidate "1b but
another won! for construction. A inert-
( canlSAlloti !k not seliislmt!. It mf-in.
that We so "love this frvoilam of Am-
uiTen tlml wherever hi the whole
world tlit' name of America in men-
tinned it shall mean honor loyalty
tr0ku-ss Immunity and bence. To
Sliiilit America first' mid then oppose
making .America rirst throughout tlin
World In to turn our imckn on pro-
gloss mid on the ideals which the frnni
crs nf our great constitution wove Into
the soul o America.
"Therefore when I tnlk of the Lea-
gue of Nations I am ptvsentfug no
new spirit hut nm simply endeavor-
ing to keep the faltli of America."'
.stating that firm Vole. rent-went a
- new generation Oove.-nor Cox wild
thnt civilization wan like ' relay
liR-e." each generation Inking the bull
jinni tho proceeding and i-miti'llmting
lts tilmru toward world progress.
"Home iwople" mild the governor.
'nrw not willing to Hike the bun and
thereby lone the ate by slipping back.
Youth Is IUg Help
"There can be nothing more re-ns-fiurlng
than thnt this went nriny of
first voters eouipuKud of million if
young poople will approach the bal-
lot this fall with tho mime patriotism
with which they stood In the front
ttCllcllPH.
"1 find that the young men and tho
mother will Insha that We become'a
part or the league of nutloiM. The
young men who are first votom will
find thenwelvoH In distinguished epm-
pany this yone for tint tnnlliar-u nf A....
erloa have been given the right to
which they are entitled. 1 havw no
doubt what tho mother of America
will do In the forthcoming- election
nor'hjivo I" n single doubt whnft thtf
young voters will do. Mother and
won link the two generations which
stand for u pence won by the mim and
mndo permanent by the mother nf
America."
Governor Cox' program today cull.
mr nm upenuing me morning hers
nn nftenidon nddres nt Hoc-boater and
a night meeting nt Buffalo
WIU IM'XV I'OTM) VU1MMIJ
WITH TllltOtT C't T.
'"' Th A-wnr-inipd Press)
lwSTLAXI) Textf. On. IS -YJth
the throat nil from ear in
enr ami bend t rushed with in :ie.
the body of Will Diiim Mas round
MfippiHl hi n blanket on a IumI u
IiIm home mix mile. wit .if htie
hwt nletit. UN wire. U.n-.i Ibinu.
hn been Plneed under iiiitsi
ehiuged with murder she mnili
n f-tntemetil. (lie pttllre su d -linrinjf
die nn d In eJf ilefeiiy-.
Mm. Iiunti i aliened hi bate Kild
that Dunn wis hilled at ilal itlif
uuiiny niw hum ie renml'i. d In
the lionc with the body nil d.i
gohur biM tilKht to iln hone- t t
l-elnlhen where she rHated tin-
"lory. Two small nilldtcii tn-rtlh-eiH
from the hunt nt fin
time or the Killing.
Oil Activity In
Jones-Haskell Field
Up to the Present
STAMPOflD. TV. Oft. lS.-Ilm!-opment
Irt th Jonen-Iiniikeli nimii
"wttdenl flbr." ending rUitiudiv .
reimrted r follows:
Texas CtmhhiR Nn. l fMiiug m 44 r.
feet
Wenrt-YorU Tin. 1. drilling nt Ion
reet it im imwuit up the is.io r( t
oil eln. uueotiutered in nn udjnifmisf
well abnndiined several years ag
Tv t.eailinr f."0. z rn t'ldbr I
ranch pulling .-awing mi"d b.i idouii
nt 12 IS ren.
TtH CtiHhhig No. 3 nmthwist i.f
Htlirtifurd inn rh.
. I'roMpfetK nre repOrteil gm d it t.
the Knurl Mi i nm the .So J n I
lliiKlcell county Mr. Ifi irl ext . .-1 '
himself h niennpd with the outrtoi.
.." ." TOIK'll"l len that the Ib.ni.'
pll t ompany at Itule Ihukell tminfv !
m i-Miwung to trt win m. ii i ii 1-
mi .scl'""U nnd rmnlitcr wi .
Will drill thi well u7e reported to be
shifting their new rrrtut their De..U-
lmHii wHI now mi the pump t.. tb
niw tent at Kult
WSBMa iM
BRITISH 5TEILII6
KE KIETI
le c T p
Money rat.e in London
further slumps as re-
sult op mine strike
I WILSON CALLS HARDING
ON STATEMENT RELATING
TO FRENCH 'INQUIRIES'
IIUKS THHINT
Bock Workers' Chief Says Gov-
ernment Engineered Strike.
Hope Of Negotiation
Still High
nv Tbe AMOflfttfrt r"Ml
.h. '0'7wOH' i--"Jrrt of
'....! -trrnK wMU lm drnrie! tn
4 mi buying "rdrr to mWr nettml
u i'ImTT'V ""' p't.ment from
-.-.- v iui lint. -i nn as i
Delegates Will Take
Abilene's Offer For
Methodist College
A. I'.vcuj Pr nUh On . i Mixro ii tt- In tim puluri- .u-
r..i g at th iM bin miuli to lull. -i to i t ml th lmm.i(iti fu
lii- ' . t n . ft d u do nuih to'n rt at i bt'iir ir.i'bn IntWu'i
?U in .n. Hi 'mtil rtn
r f lMi-. ftlread boen een nt PfHU.
mill .IrbmiRm f wlMi .
h.mj cjr.i Hrlti it. Wwk
.l.!dV "' :m'''" "Bntlv WMker
I'lMMont repniH of effort tel sH-
. th. trlk- pnitlnllv rHIeve! th"
'"'"' nf tnxioim tinerrtnlntr of tin
i n'Kh nation todav.
J..IIII notion c-ijiH.. former food
.lr.f'lli'llUl0nV "f. l nr ''-
.i . . ri i V !r tmilPr xprew--i
confidence In n mxtiBm.. (;.i.i.i
ffceihi r to dlneuwi mlmly the eon-rovem-
II.. ailvooiM as a hssta of
- CV."1' "n'' sil the lubmb.-
'.ii.Vmil rtmn!;w " n" Utiiwrllal
t 'V'nisei Ooveriimeni
n v Tlmma. wurrw Heerelnry of
.. uiiiuiu i-niQti or UHlwynien
No hav . rn(ltl.mi. utainmoiHn
i' J $ 4 4 4 . .
mvoit sTHiicint nn-s
Ul. liofh tli' tilf-tl nt-i rnUAif iiu.
ti .if ilw.h. ..i - . '' :'"
" - iiirii uiiiiiiur
ITS BREAK III
II Lill SHEET
rKicsipi.ov;Hi in bkmoxstha-
..'Hon n.it smrii&K LSIl
unnr poiact
j5ig Oil Lease Case
On Trial In District
Court on Monday
Suit for the cancellation of mi ..n
lease on 191 aere of Jainl in the muitli-
east! part of Stphens county wan tin
chief ei8o before iliHtrlit court Mon-
day. The eoult Is now in It thtnl
week of the present term. The cane ih
Btyled Jim JJratoun vs. The Teya i
Pacific Coal and Oil Company and
won expected to be on trial until Tup.
day afternoon. It wu conldered like-
ly that n night Heaiou of court would
bo held Monday night Dmttou iu tv-
rtmented by Judgo J no W. Hill and J. I
EvnnH of St e plm ntf county and Ben 1-
Qox of Abilene the Oil Company bt-
Infe represented by W. J. Oxford nd
John Haneoek of Thurber. Twenty-
four witness are present In the oa
On account of the absence of Import-
ant Htate'n wltneMe. this mw? at Stai
vs. X.eroy Mack charged by Indictment
with murder was continued at M
day morning's aiion of district court.
- .
HoruM1 (u ItevU'H CMf
WASHINOTON. Oct. 18. The K'4-
preme court today refused to rev lev
the isH of Oeorge Holmes and Krank
MHIr. lonyleted at Kl lao Twxa
iu 1019 and ee-nteiieed tu fiv year
fur eonuplring t export war tmml-
tinns tfr Mexico without lifeline. Thr
otlier men indicted at the am. tiw
plead guilty and wtre entetu ! u
two year.
WEATHER
j
V. 8. Department of Agriculture
Weather Burf"
For Ablleii and vicinity: tonight
aftjl.Tttemi'iy fl't'Wdy yrobMy armwihid
wsatHer Wild leuiieratur.
Vop JteM Thxrs; tonight and Twm-
day cloudy probably unsettled wath-
cr.inUd temperature.
For West Tejuuc tnigbt and Ttt--day
iwrtlj' cloudy n4 much niaif
ih Kmjwnu.ure.
nopreentiveM of AI.IIj.k. rlnuvh..-
who will intend th.- meeting of the
Northwest Tesa t'onferemi of tht
.M. tllinlUt KpiHCOpnl chureh Smith
which will ne wmvened nt Clnreudoa
.Wedneday. by Uinbun MMurrav will
If 8' U'-iis.tTttS lWirtng AUHh
therh thef will carry Abllenefl form-
al offer for tliw iit-ic Ati.tlui.tUi rnth.
which I i-iiiwt...l in 1i oiiOinri..i . 'Iy The AMOciatml PraM)
the Conference mid iletdmilnntlmi u LONDON Oct. IS A ilettiinltie 1
do all in their power to? tnure lora- attenijTt by a rouMHiun of .vrnl
tlon nf the Bchoul horo. thounam! tinemiiloyed men and worn
The Uev. J O. Miller preatdituf tnajority of them formerly In tJiu I f rm Mlwurl wit elletl off by the
elder nf tho dintrlet. left for Clarei -1 rvk'c. to bold h demouirtlon tnaeiiatp con.mlttee timwtlgating eniu.
ubb Eiumiay hbu whi aitenn- tue me t
tug of the ItiNhop'n cabinet Tueeday
njorliing.
ytuer ue(egati wnn win aitenu ar.
u e'
DROP PHOBE INTO
LONG'S CAMP
NeA'ATi: CM1VHJ KXI'KXIH.
ttlltl; C'OIMnTKlT IIKOPKNH
IIlMUVU AT ST. I.Ol'IS
Olv the Amaefsrcd lre8)
ST. I.Ot'18 f.. lft. Invptlgwtinn
f the mmmteti of DuVkenrtdge I-ng
leinftiratie- candidate for emnntor
N t. IiovrnliiK tret thi afternoon termt- I agn upenditurt imUy
lay I nntetl Jn claali with a. largv force 'of . .. i i i . ...
patrolmen and mounted ki.-.. wlilett 1U1T fl J " '"" HTj "l4 U1 ' wuld be
.r-. had formed a cordon at the entrance lWifn.t? Mf I-f iuire In'u Iim
v. W. VV Hunt puator of Ft to tbe tnoroughfare. Kifty iiemon :rTJ " Tl. vt ""iiww w.iu
Paul' Methodtat chureh of thl elti f were Inlured durtnir tbe trouble. wiileh lw"" " lMtln "ica in oilier Water
the Key. I). II. Honk pamor of th ' IftMled mere than an hour. ' Senator Siienie." Hepubltcan wt 'MIs-
Flrat Methcidiiit euhreh of thlcilv Tj m0unted poller were compelled m?wl; Mr- " opponent obJnHd tt
the Jtev. I K. Northeijtt jmstor of tb.. to draw their sword stick and rhlel nv'!tiStlon ft the Umii-t itr.
Th
whm. tjni-i-v .uruiirawi imi . ..- into the UtirirlllLr thrum.- uri n ' -i.hmwi.ti B immr ami nn
city: Judge John W Wood- of Ab Vnfd bo H?Uaee!rlt ":" - - K W.
f'Tr JfAL ''m ' nkt" AteAe. U1 . bMtklua down frm and naior uum riui man .f the
ford of OvbIo Mr J inks M0J. ; rol raiihigs eommhtw Ad th.- m iwtor w I'd
kin of Abil. m Mis. F. H Moore of
Abilene u rid II. (i. It. fain.
tlito aftwrHouii during a ilimuw'u.c
tioti by unemployed mn ba 1m1 m m
it (lulegatton to Premier Llojd tJ-org-in
Powning atreet. Sf.einl pernOne
win- Injured tn Httenipt. to liink
fn-t -t-r inane a maieniisi no-M-.
itny ... the t)li meilt nf the mil.
inll'.r ul! the griuiiiil il 1-fl Ju nn-lnt-MS-
. On re bail le-n iiui. ijh .
i 'i(lu:ii( In hi -t.iniltaign.
JUDGESGORESTHE
MOBBING PRACTICE
wtf thousand of umtoyeil there. ji m mBi called .i.i iSr .xneiuMw
HY.SI.SSHOll.IIMvrm:M.l)i: fto th- reUiru of their detegattun lwul n pAld hy hwr hullanaf
111 lil 11 WI l.ll-tl. .M..j .. whu.. .. ......I...J
through ft jwllee cordon and oiIhih. H. mttot Heed lJmu.it xusri: Mii-t
wer hart when aome atone vturk frijia the committee hear Mr. Ij-ng If ne in-
a window on the trenwury iMiMtng fell. i.bid hut Sfi. Ijih: withdraw. '
-S.W utJtt" wu eveM.d in' M. wiraw Martin of Untie
Whit! .11 a the intrtince to Down- I ftmriM Mbuwiuri. a delegate to the
m - ! "". vl"'fJM"ie atkial jnentiorj. tho
dinutitor trM.t to break tbrooli K: Jiu at Nevada. Mktanuri an-
thv heavy lwltce iruartt and eot into . "lh' Ub gale l th- .Si.n Fraiwiw-A
UaWHiug wreck It wm duriiM tnto """ wdp aimilar dentale.
ruah that the window wlont f reiji itu
treaaur) trauheJ tluwu I'uIicl .-
tufiiiitiuiiila wen- iukIicU ihi and
iiiuuiititt polii - wtii- called out to w-
aMt tile reguhtra.
At bmmi
t two at th pwImw and wr- !" ?-"" ttNIIas a. 1
HH wrw injuml in the lJ ""; ? w ?? ". " ouWl
f the eiowd to ge thn.uabiif'rff' th iy1 Pr l
SI'iU.VtJI-'IKLU. Ilu. Oct. iS.-Th-rekUllb
of mob aethttle Were itityifl
fa tbe Katninsbuin ouiuy grand jmy
tt-da b Judg f.veti in Ifik!i umuiib
w'iuIi irtually ilvmumk-d that mine
..in- be imlb'ated foi t In- vtu'lting m -e"ial
inontllji agi of I'hiNip Ottl't A
negro. Outliers war lyi-.'h 1 J.t n-
netltuu with the kiiliiM l 4H .I.Ml-t
utt. a girl. t 1 civ-llIaB
oivi... !.; tif Hid i.j.- r.-.i.i-iii.iitr ina attinpW
-.... - -.--. . w..i. .- ...t i .!""" ntrv
t.veieifiuy at III t:t I J- ritn .."-. .. . i.w -. fgah Tjv fH...
the mob" Judge i-vu ta tlie lt "1BW "Mt . Mm .'
grand jury. "Wftt .i pttHbb !-.
k. Tb state ruM fx ftj lldf 4yNJj1VV WrPSflPr
i lUlt. pttrul y its mmi rvjlnin. i f .
lawivtoisaeb retgi supi-ioe; th trj
ettfity af the law urBt a bj-ftid
tu h cf4 at. jn.ti'i l.nu.1 g w-J
ant4 aw uy jorje a -4 a e
pty thitiga.
'rl'o jiunify Hu-U .'onay t tu-
Kdwatd nottra. of St. Tjubj. ili.
erittie nattonai committeeman tiom
Miauii aaid ! arrangetl fr th- -di.
souri d(i-Kat t Htka Kj uuiisu . itk
' denied He had Mid any om's eje ..
ffl lin.lu.i !..
1...I.. V. " v ."
Itu.le of Clyuw nnd Thoinn with
that of Cramp nresldenr nf the TS'a-
tloin! I 'nluii or Itmiwuv Men who haa
l..n Men flcnnt warning to memhem
whilh1."!? T f 't"" """Ions altunlloi.
which will be created If the miner
nro defwtte.U" They nlno enll ntten-
on to nn utlnrnnre of nnother prom-
'ncnt hiborlte. tMwtn Haul.. ..'.....
nf tbe Pock Worker I'nton. who In
i peech ynsterdny neeueed the gov-
ernment f having ..Hiflneered the
Htrike and elmrged It with dotible
dealing
The piMltlon of the government re-
wording the strikn tu entlp.lv .iii-f....
fiom Hat of lDlwhn II IntaweneU
betrnsiS owner nmd mitivn tn nettle
tbi. dbmute. Tin government. n r
nuii ol me war. jih been placed In the
tHMltbm of tho direetomte of the min-
ing IndiiHtry. the finance of which
control and con(iietly It la In-
tonated In the pronperlfy of the coal
trade which In yielding a large um
to the exchequer.
It It maintained the government
Wholly mipportH the premier Intima-
ted readineHw to explnr evry avenue
lowaru iiieinent. mill will facilitate
i i mem juiv movement toward the ro.
opening of negotiation.
CHINA IIOIMtS I'Olt ItKFOHAr
IX C'l'ItltUXOV SVNTITM
(lly Tbe Aneoeiatwl Prea)
NW YOIHC. Oet. IS China wilt
benefit greatly through the ttew un.
wiirtiiiiu of ItitenmtmiHil lwuklng i-
teieatn. Metig ln Iio. Chlneae dele
gate t tim Ititeriutlonal Plumiciai
t'oMgre in Itnuwi-li-. declared on hi
arrival lnre yewteidny .n th ieiH-
hl ('urinaniw from l.tv.-rMil. jnr
I 1ho 1 Vice.predident nf the
board uf currency in Ciiln. maid that
hfa country woulii bVe an opinrt uniiy
for eurreney reform with a Mumibiiity
of tlyf adoirtloii of tint gold standard.
A Viwigment el T0eno In gold
hare to ICulm. Iih and comitany
rrom the Ilvthaehlias of UmiUm w
gboanl tin veaael
in m i
Theiitilwil Worker Strike
(lly Tiitf AitkwlHtwl Preea)
PAUIS Oct IT. Workisr at three
ttltatre lit iht tlty wer ealleil put by
the federation of thegtrteal union laat
night.
COHK Oct. t The death
1 night of MtchaM Fittger-
ald ftrnt of tfre eleven hitrurei
rlkr. aeetrding to the Jail
cutnb t the rexult ftf their ffr
of more than two month pro-
bably will have n rxiremely
bad effect u pun nther hunger
frlfter nefording to the 5l!
doetom toibiv. Altbough th
mn neetipy enparnte elh. It
w dlfftetlM to Kren new rtf
what t hanenihir frnm rear-h
tna them. :
Joseph Mtirphy Sean tlennis-
wv and never 1 of the rusting
prisoner are now en low that ?
thp end la eirperted shortly.
I
4 4 4. A .... .J. W). 4 4. . .
ASEBflLL LEADERS
W-OIFEBEKE
iii:.in:u.s of movkmicvt von
lti:OIH.AM!SATIO MF.JiT AT
CI 1 1 C (iO MOX DA Y
CtUCAOO. Ocl. IS -Plan for tht.
rp-orgHiifitlon of liasclmll will lie lla-
einmed here today nt the joint wretlotr
of National mihJ A merles 11 f.-eet
club owners. It. it. Johnutt pretd.-?'
of th" American l.t-ngue ile.lan'i b..
W.oubl not nlteiiil Hi. meeting i tbe
meirtbera Washington. Orev.-tnmt St.
Louis. Delroit md IMilutdelph'a-wn 1
align d themselveM wKh him tn tin-
figMt last winter were not wxpect'd ie
attend.
AH the memliers of he NNtlonil
league headed by their president.
John Heydler. were present with rep-
it"n'llllive 01 un- uiiichko. NJV Yh'X
otld ItOMton AmerlvAii l-ngue hh.
The chief topic today w th dw-
cusmIoii of the lusher plan of i.i-KitD-
iMauuii. witieh If adopted would plicc
control of professional hajietmU under
n tribunal of three men not 1 11 u rent
flnaneiaily in. the game. ThN wonid
Twmlt In the doing away of th Xt.
tlotuil eommbwloiu ' x
Tteawin given bv Jobiuunn fV i
attending tim insatlnic wkr that he tid
grtlttarttrnfi itnw lWmus nf 'irtHrAlhnlpu l" '" netunlly made tin
evidence he thomjht might eonaf bH siWiifont."
tor ine cooit county gntnd pw
when It rucouvniips tomorrow to colt-
tlnue Its investigation of the hi ball
aenadal. It wa.i nmM 110 definite c
tlon would be taken today.
filmier Cut Price.
mm to know
IF PIPERS QUOTED
SPEECH CORRECTLY
WlSHINOTtr Oct 18. Pre-
blut oii iiMlny dlrerteil In-
UUlrlcM to Iwith the IVcnch Ktnrni-
mcut nnd .Senator Hanllng ni to
the republican ntndldiite'a reeenl
Ktntcmcni. that he bail lieeu np-
pniiicliiil by n representative of
Iinuitv and nkl to lend In the
construction of n fniterulty or nn-
tlmis.. TIk? liKpilry to Senator
llnrdlug which wn lit the form
or a letter wiih mnde public nt the
While Hon-e. At tint offlrtnl
then refiiMil lo deny or eouflrm
that an Imitilry ul. had been
M'ld i the French government
but Hiibsciuoiilly Scminry Timi
ult itunouiH-ed that such action
had Int'ii token.
WASIIIXOTOX. Oct. IS Presi-
dent Wll"oti tiNhiy nddreswd n
letter tn Senaior llanllug relafHn
to the Uepiihllcmt nominee's
Mnteiiicnt or Sntunlny tlmt lie
lintl been iipprOnhcil Miiiformnl-
ly" by it representative of the
I'lvueli gmerniiient rtiathe to n
new imMHintlon of nations
Qtmiliig from n dispatch dateil
S. IhiiiIh Octolier 10 puriwrtlng
In tvxiil the nlaiemeiit of Xcnntor
lltinllng the president jmiIiI:
"I need not iilnt nt to you
the Rime nnd extraordinary In-
ference to be drawn from such n
Mnti'iticnt namely Hint Hie 0o-
erument of France which Is a
member ofjihe League of Xntiuns
iipptiKUiietl 11 private clfUon of n
nation which I not a mcnilK-r uf
tbe league with n request dmt
the rnlteil state lend the way to
n urn It! fnilernltjV
Dwiarlng that the state depart-
(item "had always round the gov-
ernment or I'm nee most honor-
allly mliiiirul or It International
iibllgnttous nud puu('itltously care-
ful 10 oli-erw- nil the proprieties
of luleruntloiinl InlerttmrMV' the
PreshlenT wititi that he hesltnted
tti dniw lufcreutv to which 1 have
YOIttf S f r. -i V ."wtwiociiiuBieu ni. ioui. u
RliinVn. in5r"a? 18Tr'vHl!Ut!wnlcn nnrporu to report cei
of 7irBt v ...t . U iPWl "MMet"MI e utterance of your. In It
The letter Of the preiddont to Sen-
utor Harding follows:
"Eighteenth of Ortobor 1920.
"My Dear Senator :
"In the Now York Time of v.-t..r.
day Sunday October 1". 1920. I find n.
mateincnt. dated m. Uuls October lfi.
certain pub-
ocur the
It wSlaw?.! il..tlf".iwi" laKm- "lIyng to criticisms of his pro.
of eo?ton BtP1' 1Utau-'0' p. lee hial for an association of nationit.
Ul COltOn In mI! In -- l . ;
vw.u wh. ...u.ii BfWVJI It.
jOreen Castle Indiana that he already
. had been approach! informally" by a
representative of France who aked
j that the United .State load the way to
world frotornliy
"I write to ok If thl la a correct
quotation and if you really said what
l I there attributed to ji.u I need
3 not jwdnt out to you the grave and e-
. traordinnry Inference to be ilrau-fi
APP1.ICATIOXH AI.IUUUY IIIOIS. f"m u''a a ttttnt namely that
XXfi to COMK IX To OFl'lCl'i. h uwMinwna or France which l a
OF AHK.VTH IX VIlllVvi I mni' Iwgue of Xatlon. ap-
" .preached a private eltiznn of ...
Although application blank hate.1'0" w''l nt member of league
CHOWERS liUIIIIS
to my h pla
Hi
a . -""" ""'iwuira wniperu.:. "V TL ..i. mr l'hiicu huiim
Interest In the plan of the Went Tei- wm1 lh' wfty '" ft world fraternity '
Miamber of L'omraww ui i-.mciiitrat' "Tl? deiwrtment of tate ha al-
15UUU tmlfu of U.w l.-.i ..... ....t Wtw fauml the cnvariiniBni nr enu.
MneStrlney Ilu n. Cold.
DON. Oet. lSwOTTarnuuH
Bwinry immmI a very good night at
iniuiMdiute ahioiMent to ieurni.u j.. .u.. tww honorablv mlniifiii nt oK in.
rs rink I being mgnifiMted aad malt. '-tinal nbligationa and nunctllioiudy
are daily nrlogtng to the offtow qf rful to observe all the proprieties
Oerg Ftnberg & Co.. agems rwpjtu. international lBtercoure. 1 htl-
ior additional infornMiiiou and fur ap- t'e. therefore to draw the inference
pliButiun form. 'to hleh I have referred unles I am
InMte form are imw in th iuK I muureil Uv enu ili- .... ............
of the printer and will b. ready fu 'he atWant.
niMUiiH nm mter man Tutfsdsy. "very truly yours
One thousand net of tn blank . "Woodraw Wilson "
being print4l.and will he et out iw-t wuson
nindlately to alt ' Texan UnLs1 MARIOK. Ohio. Our. is nn.t.
.. j where they will be staUabl for aa Haniiag has deslhusd ine hi Oretu
srrtMe Mac-j cotton growr wtio may hav am- ai speech to elaborate on the tat-
MI 1
tuuioWl hire for lite dele'Cit.- fu
H i.
ts or two dekutattMi lMr-.vf..t
antaU sum from hiat h kj but be
Kould not recall wtio tby w or
wkrtfcif l He auiDi'y u rt.ua til
Mr. Ooltni aatd he workiil l tin.
. i - -. - ... . ..
Vif b TAvnfi Mnn ' 1 "" A. Mitch-
NY llll XcXlb ifirtll rtl Palmer. Mf autd f'ld l
-' wr uf tiuf M. iHll PMWQvmlte
A iirnu-1 iu iiiwi wm us mi un 1
Here Wants Match-
frit 11 ISfJSt TSjaX
(iM. 1W Two
S4J J I .... 1 9
f)K " " t .. . "T
"v r 5
enMnBJ 4 "
9 MaW s 1
111 s 1
nmQi m T lt
avl mMim s --
Kl - Gm 9 85
JraHtij- - - 6
AjeSSaatSi; n $
asj5w " Judgt . ft
Sijnrls
SUOjMH
ttZimmieM
punislimtfut Ue sat intMurb'.y inij rs-
ed. ur civil li.i-.-w ie ilnti'terd
by 1 ur own lu-uplo l bat i tdk-i '. -
swUe. What ui.'. i I. t n of
you that with nuVie ivi.'m. Mj'lie
itfUtly luflauifd. y-i 10 u not hj tnid-
a victim and vaur I lit 1 -I -11.
TeiujjiatuethUKit you bt stuiiiU-m of tiio Let
. i. ..... .. . . ... " 1 es-s ifE. i&Jf'&BKU&mfi nr9
iviiMuuinr m wmriiit cntrumr iiiBunua ii.r 1. 1 . - -j .. . - -- -- i. .... . t. .. c....... .
WWttor.vtth cJwtojMAi retem Wffc lsri t Tto kte.ik Ihs flwi iHiw h th2J Tf "AJurthlae I thM f..W aa th mnixi had rn..h hit.
fi 1(11.4 AmmrAi IB t. .! m. . .T. . v-- ?- .. r - --55 - -t -- P "f" s.Trw. T - r - - . -rH-r.7 -
ioeV mm nave ben rtivtl at the any make of our" i Hu stoek ia tradineMIiy.
rWnsryaTur rrT jwlntiM nj topF-t Th UWfeut noinTBee ay Ba.v
ay that bw uvaii.nl nod itoj u Ul ths Ji4.vyweib'h dHkaon 1-Jali 4ted AihU IS. lie aaW werlnad
tbamplon .who law test arrived hi Aft-! eontniUteeumn. Mr. Uoltru. turned
Uie In to au invitation issued ' iiu. iitic-Hed eheksi oer to -nutor
by Chb.1 Mi fbaiiif Mate 4k bi ; Kenjon
Huu M-'ii
P.M. A.M.
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tr
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71
T5
1 p.m.
Wet thermometer it
Ury thermometer 13
Kelauve humidity M--Degrees.
. . fi 46
t a.B. 13;8a
as se
u not make a
titan of lb town navy lecrutuug n- nt. rxpUind ibat the delegate to
fie. ' tilt sta.U tonvt tllloii at Jopllll were
1j?i a 15 pouud grdwleg) h-ta uiui-lt tu get hoiel accoiutnoda.tionH
met iutttiall ill of lh- b-w hea and h. tajit jrnitU for a spt-i-141
welgbw of lb. injumo uu-ludiu its.n ul Pullmaiut to funUab sleeping
)stvm.t. Kbsko t'utlt'i- j.ud Rottwr iu it 1 oniiuoLitw
-noi.-w viV w uiJJ'1.ii.v k-inl Wurth ht revntl drfealed Pail Btib. .f th h v eies. lie
M wi iVi V rr.lv- .'V.t ti-i. Oregoriati in four mbmlr and ll K. .- tJcpUtad ihr Jkicwti commltte
It Svl.JLUO lll HMij nmfo at OkUbuma Cuy b- i..- .tk. .1 h.i to tutp thm uui Part of
JJmtofth.' w.u . ..l'.fAlIIJik O""-- i' -"- " !hl lh tlu-tjob) Omoratu
. I . tumults fru i.'jU. tit s;iij.
Wiu lf u AU.'t. twei Ltw j jHtny ansitrti to wt Ti .fi M i;U4 a4.n-.l w i ..
Mj r ; -. - f twt3i et n.t an t'biU4llMU l4 CtV
hrL- o IU BJ TV lM T""v d.Kte u. &H Wuud t OtB to? J
Maw . T" Trrrr.- t y wosm.
KaUngw. sautier Jo-A Wood or Cfii.j -j soppo. th Utleuate voted
Wluthrou. j jgamst our bea" S. ntor Ke-
Moiomiau Wa Sbxlii. .... ... ... . ...
..-. .t iir-Dmn r tij.t 18 ""J "w ni.uc-sa iriui
rcx .v. .. ... .
SalvaWoo Army. it jii In .1
Jck Hroath. i Uh.t'f o ldt "nijt.i.
tiwaed 4vr to O. J li. iuiiriu.n
of tn Taylor Couutv .u- . fer St.a-
ikin Army fuud. tbe 1 in ..f ? 4
contilbuted by mtuit f t . ml ike
Home It-lf Camoaft t d
-... .v.. J... .. . .. . i.. . . ... ti.
uum.uu... w tug jtt M u j'once tooay au iniag 10 wmum iw .-!.. l'. . 1 j ...
treasurer gt tk Firt Si e Itibg. i la eh iuiiaiue shot wr fd! TrTl .. r? r f
Itltoten prison aeeordlni' to & hull.
tin hWMMt wrly toilay by the Irish Self
usterminatuiH league. It it Id h
slept welt but seems to luiye caught a
Wight cokl. Every precaution haw-
r. at bsiug taksn to prevent Its n-
velopmeut. i 1 . I.
ffl.MPOIl CIXS HAVli
HAXPLiUII OJ10U MAl.liS
more hales of bust year's eroo on imiut meat that France had . a Hnni.ue.
Whteh they dir to enter in Un- po i. mn to him asking that America tak.
Ttwt rsswiw to th plan vvill be U Uwd ht Uje formation of an assoc-
heavy is indicated by tb advurti; m- of nation. Beyond repeatius
quirisM already recwivrd- One graup of thf auggwtion waa made "inform
grower at Sylvester fcavs already aip-l repubilwn nominee ha n-
nlled for entrance of 1 bates an t dteited that ho will not make public
other Wg ululmUi frsm oilier wttMRy further partloutar.
Tests town are In.dU.ated in the er-l Offlrtah at Harding headquarters
i-rpendeaty. 'mM President Wilson inquiry on the
atueet naa not been received when it
1 VtSSt tkka.lB ..tlhllA tmitiV In ll.nahln.l.
Kilt Ift.lif vn f'nii i t . .-.i.bk- . vm& matltt mihllj InHnv In wt.himimi
' - 1 ..... . .".. . IJI-IL.1K -- ...... .. .v....w .....j ... .. .......b.w.
STAAIPOIW. Oat. IS SBglUly aveel XllW TOP AXU PAIXT HHASCll u w f111 a public reply probab-
Total reeeiuts during the seaaoM .i'mmmu f the SnauUluin Auiomobilv reply to the president to make nubile
1919-jse at Stamford approximated if iCompany wbitb w opened Monday itenight- It w understood that his tuts
ee babf. Stamford i9etb to girt al-I Oecoing tb.- enure pc of a nv-wr will ueetare that the French gov-
moat :i.s nmrii a It did last ui u. 1' building St by IU fct. which adjoin .rruicnt aettag as aueh did not violate
maybe more. (tbe origtaai building 0 tbe comoa 'v aay wf th ILi'-e-M- proprieties ucd
- - 1st South Pvst and Sycamore treet.lwill r': it." tnai tn. governnt
lartluuako HcKh-leretl I lt w deoartment ronUtutt one 1 af ed uomt-e's r.-
fBy The Asseeteted Pro) J to mor eoaiulete pUnu of its kiud warks.
CHICAGO. Oet. IS- An eArlfa.iuk ' " found In Tas. wiKtl'l.VllITrt
h.k wlU'hatertMlt Sl m t.-' !. detriment only wora r f 5J. AU.TfcAJI TO
d and was mttil continuing at -S "fcv tb rbtss" will b don. iy Vl- JOH t.iilOA out. .a
ru i il(.idd on the ewnograob tlg 4 reiuing. too covering Th Abue Chrtsttan colbgtt foot-
it th. ujiiversuy of ibtrag4k The an ' Hhoagteriag and nsJaUAg is th work' iem will stage it second game
ttiiw saM 10 have bees reawl tu Weu it wl b- devoted. Tn teool the hjwii hers Monday Oet 23
at a. mu C. A. Uona4t in t-haiae W4 " natKlvr i Hwuufw Not uf the sjuad. aaaouac
o the bureau Mtid tb- sMaek was f waitaMfey timktued for tksse uuruo.si ; ed thia Monday morning- Tbe A. C.
moderate iuteiUiity and was .-m-i. J a ta Hd watoi-jc tean will luet th Jons Tarbiton.
about i.314 mile from Cbjaao wta rted In stock at aUl Jubwi- A. & M. College of Stepkeaviile
. -.-. j times making vuiibkt prMjH aerice't tk loeal eollege frk at 4 o'elok
on gate or tjfje or automobiw ' next Monday attetmooB. bince H ste
eitrive diat of tlio Clarendon Celieg
mhrm kere Saturday. 29-7. tke A. C.
It was ipMimwt Muai after- from tbe darkness a th ar aum.-U .. :.. 7. .r .!T. :L ...". mllW?B..nM
. bv Mr Ifole that ibe member-' W tarf ut tht lme No ; .o " iVxui .H thlt .' JTTV . V .Tl
. f 11 &. ISS1. Crormvr j t.. ..JaLl l h .u. the utuui .J " -iiU"".d lV Btt .aked derture ft-r the 1
r..na. i . .. .. . .. .. T T .w'. . .. ... r w ? cu xor i idia so am eou.f reU h h J j... mumn
-... j .... war iuriuiin. WU UOt ItlHUal 1JJ .iln . s jmjii
1.1 J4 t.. ine Juiut- j
sltooiixig .-. urreM Su ijj
CriHlt 4nl.ii It...'
MEXICO CITY. Oet 18 The ui- UUk
meat by Mexleo City ntn-smtueni ib.t
tbv viste here of Oeorge Creel ebir-
nwn I the eammittee of igXorwatieit.'
aurigg the European war wo in pur- i
suk of a confidential mUskm from?
foltuVVtd SUllr-
made prior tab
United State tht
fmm ft- t--t5i.l..-
tbe committee the money came from j I . nQ governmeit comietuonl
several people whatfoever- I
Smulay School Report.
Per Sttmisy OioUec 17. 1919.
ih4de IWoiiim. US. .M
CoUVj- Iletght B&iaMt 4s ff.SS
A C C 14t 1 89.
1'ux Prtrbytriaa 9J. f 13 SO
Fust Wrlfaodto 25 ? 2
First BapiMrt 6TS JJ4
St Paul Methodist 269
Central Presbyterian HT lTf$
Fust Christian 11. 9 t
P. Mam W rearing for another battle.
Manager Coles announced tl t Dn-
11 Baker College of Brownwood woubi
Iikty A. C C here ThaiLsgiviay ds.y
. . 1 . f
Chaise Steetlac Bst
The Ladies Aid of the First Christ-
Ian Church will net sutt TAiSsJUy' -ternoaa
as announced. A new mst low
data will be announced later is la r
port dt rf w miM
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