Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1919 Page: 1 of 6
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rt'ME 36
—
KRENHAM, TEXAS,
filson To Confer With J
5day, nov. 6, 1919.
..xuu. muj..u..n. jh .
m1ckie *.says
litchcock on The Treaty
110 bales cotton
on i he ireaty from j. sommers
And Caucus Will Follow
wf.. m.j \t; j..'. * '
was Made Wedneaday
Afternoon.
[WashingCm, Nov. 6.—Senator Hitchcock will confer with »r i»r the urt>M cotton deal of
resident Wilson during the next few days regarding the final "w w««k w'aa mid* Wednesday #f-
sition of the peace treaty. Sec re tan,' Tumulty announced, wwwm when John s Gtddln**. »
fr.act date will be announced later. cotton b«>vt. u«
MT)r Grayson has consented to the conference being held by the *1»p'v l"mn •'»♦»» *«•»•
£!■'fent' The conference is regarded as another indication that ;«•" a prominent and nwon*
T® i „„ t.na farmer ft tb«- wtillam IVmhi co&mu
l, fijrht is about at an enu.
p* - uhy The cotton classed »« mid-
FIN -if CAUCUS TONIGHT dim*, ;• na br«>«ibi ».i h *•««» i>»" i
Washington Nov. 0.—Democratic leaders are planning to hold ;>««nd *».. c.»«t mde.atkm betn*
Kucus tonight to determine the final attitude toward the ^
msm\ mm -ru' on*
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snt o® e«no m* ik «yt«twort
«MOO«**. NMe WfrJFIK OOtt
t*U», «© NMMH «MOOVOMt NCW
pm momwft, \ ww. 1v< n»iottco\
reatv Senator Hitchcock passed the word out that, the confer
21 "would follow his meeting with President Wilson at the
mte House late this afternoon. Hitchcock said he was con-
rjnceil that the republicans had mustered sufficient strength to
ass the reservations, including the preamble.
[ore firms join improvements at
100 per cent club rod and gun club
Vd Cross Roll Call Work Bridge b Being Constructed
' Progresses Splendidly. | Across Creek at Entrance
! to Grounds,
Countv CUalramu Henry Winkel
18m, Maiw Hi at the work on the Work has • unci on lite —
'hirrt Red Cron* Roll Coll is «oin* °f « tlMuutial bridge, about *u'.
;n nioelv ,!l committees in the town Sect In k-prih. . ero*« tm ct-ek i. •«
wnc, with t«w exceptions bavin# .runs tbrottrh ih, *ro«Ml* oi «h-
[turned • their report*. The work Brehhan, Gun and Rod . lub .mnc
Jin th(, meal .. ctions U going on the r.i-em »'-«vv r,i"" ,iu'
L„h but -ti'ttdtly and when final !.«»• bw« so middy (hat . ■
mm- come >a splendid results will have Rott*n "«"■ '» l*"1 Ui !l1
be |hown. Chnirmsm Winkelmatui .itteuu't to i^ach the.tlut, taoiw uu i
Mkl at work in tlie r smrtn Of .1- r- oil
Rmhtv l>u(i>s <if ihM lot of wttiifl
u'.-r■■ held fii'im lost yearv crop, tbfj
owner feeting confident Hint Mlt«
would Puw< ib« fortv-csat mark, and
pfv diet ton hit* IkM'tt mori' I Is a 11 j
JuvtitU-d Th>' remiiuiit* thirty i
).«!•>« !,»> tiew cotton
AniVitl i>i hoy,
Ml". ..ad .Mr- 0 11 S.ui.ift t!f I'lil!
> an* the iToud p»tx«iit» oi ft
lit)»5 son who arrived at tltetr hofu
Thttrsidoy motnirni. N u m e 10 u «
frli-tuU wilt oxti-nd ton (jut tula lions
,;o th< hjippy parent^
PARADE IS coming
STATES committee
Hold the lmi«'.<!
i Cut uH tl:« was!*
['!(. ji.ti'ttde ih iotntok
TU>- iiaradf for Vrnttotli'" I'*) *'lH
i faki' on iili i'oriiis of n»< rry-mal^ints.
mpkrch
While Demands For Coal
Are Pouring In Rapidly
(tfftittd from nmport}
Washington. Nov. 6,—The cpal strike situation on th!«, tfcf
sixth day of the strike, is completely deadlocked.
« Demands for immediate delivery of coal poured into the tud
|«nd railroad administrations offices today from schools and ift*
I dustrtes. Reports show that a number of railroads art) cutting
| down trains. «
The operators claimed this morning that thirty-one milMf
fjhnating in West Virginia, but this whs not verified by th« de-
partment of justice. The only report received today by tb«
department of jjostice was: "Fifty per cent of the ore mlOf»
jare running in two Colorado counties."
miners take offensive
Indianapolis, hui, Nov. 8,«-Attorneys of the miners union
planned to ask Federal Judge Anderson today to dissolve the In-
junction They will petition Judge Anderson in accordance with
the rule that such appeals must be made two days before the •te-
guments tin1 heard.
The miners thus took the offensive today in the case started
by Assistant Attorney General Ames.
oklahoma bank is
robbed by baiws ; Greater Production Is
in broad dayuott Remedy For High Prices
Says Attorney General
(cohka t*r!,«>!.
Hat risburg, I'enu., Nov. A plea (or greater production M
a i ometly for high prices was made to Pennsylvania mayori,
. , . tate idiicials., and the i'air-price commission today in nu ftd-
ifi, 'u vault Th«i .wuutoHc ojnjnj dress by Attorney General I'aimer. I he meeting was called by
' (I'tiUed Pre»t- R«iwt)
j caife'iaft QklnhttMitt. nov 4 The
jOkjfttlotQD State ltmik. Ioi«(od oil the
j,,«« pfpntineot eorruM tii town, **•»
rotiiicd this tnointii ' by two tiiaskcd
|m<it who Ctttdnred hwiwien $lti.«Jtt«
:«ni 112.00#. ('"anhifr 8e*r» #»*
< >§< n <1 hv tiUiiiitt and ^hen locked
Miction* turn in their re
|,i«r part# or n<e p-min. i#k.- on all lonn,- <n no ri v-m-« uw ;; . . ... h 4, „ ,
f«nit uuy di»tnttxtucw * ouid 1«» iwod (.ovornor Sproul.
Ttw brldKe Is Iwittg ereeioti 8fa» ifun ;,,„j rM,rt for ail. frou» the lttnv • . . , . ,
"" " »«./t «. Mil tuiwllt fromi till Sitroet.ii Ualnu«f
hov to hi« ureal.isrundfaUier.
democrats win
ItttW-nce - - , , .
|P(.r • or.n an possible In order the en.ranee the Rround* an.. W»U
L,.t UJ1 a< otint may be fill a loiOMVlt vunl. »s toen.bers |„, ^,r« «l eiowus o.
U,uh„tt., fltiftt #sutt. '"ill be Obfc H. drh. a ' • ' Kind,, ar„! "
a nu.i.b"r Of ,dditlo„Hl firms ot'brtdre directly to th* club ot the *>«u. sloo tsmous eo-
I Bmhan the 100 per . eent w.tbout - -UP around th.. »t. Hlnrt
Lr„u Ui.piu, in their window, urn. throuuh the mudd.-Hi ,r,.rt of tl-- p„( ott nv:.:« w >»«« »'
,;d ,h,v are m ioIIowb: .sronndv Materia! n. taken lintll tbe tart day. K>.-r>V«dy
Br"i luim WhtdeSHle Grocery Coin- tor the nev ftrueton . arly <<»> r«»r.. to d-eorate nnd t^- ««•>',
Iparv Stew Michalak. Julius Ureeh. «««'« <">«! ;'"•««•=« '««> " ,,H,M "
IWll] ' So, your -iKH-tHiinter e.irl}. Jle HaltittO'l' No.
Sam Klfik. Hr tuy Ivckhrtrdt, .Hcatu i»omo\ •• , v
lilXX»(> • jV)iji t), ven bu*y on the ta.-t ««> f{ltrht< democrat
titler lion Work?, Gtesecke tiro:-. _
, .«».*» '"i»i?,v«» licutil* i >t v i ti»*^ ckm • Knt'^
Book'!- I'V I Stoic. 1!, Sander*. I- Skrtlkn Hfl<l »"<•• V,,,,|v "'te'i-
iv p,-!.u- .ehlwrfi. Inc.. <5 Itoruiann nj t-vtiowing Aeeid.m in i""""'
T'itv. ;are t'otnpan;,, i». Hohetts S.ool^c llntise.
J Srltleider's Sen- '
! A eritieal eav of blood lux,
which nwy >«■«" »etiou*«.v. 1» r.^
|ported at tie lt"iu*' ot Mr and Mr.«
| Kriittk Mnliiiii, «liere John Skalfca
an erardoyee oi u local maik't
intenselv, l)oih a«M' •' •"«
utiii ".j <>ak1)\ irum iht tri i t it t'jdrtter placed pari of the blame for high prices on labor, wy*
h t hatwjit# e < hi»e.i (^g: "| venture to say that if men would work ten per cent more
, t M (Hv • » ' «. ^
j prices would come down twenty per cent. If we can atop tJU»
| Increase of wages, if we can end thi* chasing around the vtcioci
|circle of ineivawd wages, increased «*oat production, increaued
U . nvi iam I) *pr pric«'>. and again increased wages, and hold the line ateady, th«0
maky lanu KAlt price* Will come down."
Palmer declared that the ones hit most by high prices are
widow,« and orphans living on incomes and salaried workers who
itre the hint to get increases.
tmini*
CHILDREN REQUIRED
TO ATTEND SCHOOL
Compulsory Education
Will lie Rigidly En
forced Here.
h sign , mi lut*
: ■ (llnillitiee Kiv<-» the wwnw of A
lUoml' an R4 Hehreii-. and A. Selgl.
We mill he glad !<i H<e UUtU««
ct 'Other vifttt patnlei • who mil faint
-iutiH tor tie* til>■ li iel'iHtioti,
•j i,will eertaittts
, hand, -uo* V, A, Oarter, *bo has
li.nl lotof tApi-t.-'Txe pi
Report t
ti Albert «'
If .ip|i»rctitl>
IwlBCtod st'treitior l.j the utulowest
uinrein in the hUt«'t> of tin Htate
on the unofficial murt.- H.t< Hli
plutttlny l« '-H Mite) ovt. tl«- t''-
(ittlMlCati candidttie lli.ii> V> , Nice
cohon market
county commissioners to meet
monday morning when bids for
road bonds are to be received
Members
Advisory Committer from All I art* of County
Are Requested lo Be Present.
v'ltu*
^aw
BeCinntUK Tvlth T)ecenrher 1st Hie
t> mrtii : ■ Rttonth nee law will be
rigidly enforced in Hrenham, aecord-
tlip to a decision reached hy the
Board of Trustees of the ftrcnhatn
pubh. «ehool« at the nteotinp lield
Tup?stity afternoon, with (he presi-
dent. r. p. Teagtte, preflidinj?. A"
children, after that date, who are
truano will have to pay the penal-
ty
a truant officer will be appointed
by the Commissioners Court within
a short time; and his duties wtll Bryan Minister Will Discuss
primarily, to see that all children of. NJation-Wlde Campaign,
the ^rholastic age, attend BCbool • -■ "** . uM,c te
m.,,arly. for 100 consecutive days. ^ campaUrn
conference e'nttk
church today
e > e: t • d will
woruiag
last Sntnniav
blood •-poi08ifi#
lh,. Htttwke house
Mr. Sku-lk^ l)"t;
ihe misfortune to «lt» M« f'i!
jhj, M-reetthi?.. Id f f heitsK eoi ot:
the wire i'*rom thi^e injurie.
blood-poihi-nii'K developed and for,
several day* Mr. Skalka WW very ill j
l(e was nightly improved Thtn«duj,
afternoon, and phy.sielan^ now have
hopes that he will entirely teeover j
»«
clrctlHe .tiri will hitV"
thut teature of tti« parade
thl i 'ommittee
At ti<e ,'|0..> 1
Good middllti*. 43e.
Strict tjiiddnnf 4 2e.
MlddlitiK <lc
SiJfk't low middling. J8c
l,ov> mtddlSn«, S&e.
britain submits
a peace proposal two men killed
in an explosion
. it-port t
a iweond penc
1 One os the moot IwpoOant »«•>' j '<t<«i« bi>iwU»r» ofiltc eaunty th*( tbft
j,|on« ever held by the rotwniwloneoijohMtuetion to ixmii^f tbe road b0od«
ooirt of Wanton*Kin county will uuO b« overeome, so thai <»>«>'
cvi»nvlift♦* nl ♦ **u o rk moixliiy wortr
ins when the eomattoiwiwr* wilt
cmivelte Ui,regular .'ensiott, (Old t#ltl
i#Wt« tor the wile of the %i.
r.00,000 worth Of Rood rtwld* l.ondu
11-rellt ly voted in I hi* county.
( dunty Jud««j w H
neatly re<iue*l* ihat mentber* of tbe
tw moH nnd worh Marl on our iy»*
oon of ItiWl tottds at an early data
convicts offer to
work the mines in
oklahoma district
meeting tonight
episcopal churo?
The former truant officer
Fl. Amsler of Urenham-
w«f
drys plan means
to prevent lift
of wartime ban
tCniied ft
London. Nov fi
Mrwr,:i T«U^ —nliiee appointed from]
pro'pL.1 to toeet m London to net juien ware killed lo an eiploMon aije,eh Jn.tlee precljwt in tk.mmiMIX)
u, t„, Turkish «)ue„tio.t. iihe Atia- 1'owder r.«puy plant on be p,e.ent to confer w » ■
rtlnnal Hill to-ar iiere tlO* taorntnK iniwlOflWH reKardtny tbe »al •
WM MU-l.KIt l»IKI» .n# expiotiiott rocked the bulidiuf?*' hi* bond lantte. Thl* conwnlttw !«
lo, Ka,t »U Uufc jeowpoWMl of a representative frotn;
,h jaatlca prwslwt. cboa»i» by '!>"
it ttlwffW of th» piecinrta to tneei with j
I th*? fOTntniit«lonera >f!'i act. sj. an ad-
— - «* «■ in nutifcb luupti t::r.t
he Hermann Undertaking e^blW, , r«UUM ,0 im b„crt la-
went Thursday attemoo# tor »«. tnnlied Pre*» Report) urUe,,, „{ im>
, ...• m »>»•<., ..«.»« ow an-". *» « »' '' "r""-".
' m ... .» »» n-»> «»» ft. ° „„m"w ui
rhirHi ton'*5'1 . ,s #t,out ; folio*!'".# # dan- r.,««ty The advl«or> commit . ,
»■""»ut^ts'-'.- •>«-.»«•'«. *•; •»— - r rn"^:whw«,tt
-»- ^:\zz ;ir. :z: lrs
il«» <hte d,y !0! ,**V* n'° eaUMy »hatt hiM ptnme* to dwirad wktnj At Chrl«t«M»a Tf«M.
Mineral m-rviee* Hebi thor-wlny
Vft^-noon feom Hermann I
(iphafetofr e*t»blikhn«nt.
stock quarantine
in nueces county
The conference
fUnitwl I'rea* Report)
M«Al«*ter, (ikia No*, 8 —It •»
joffletiiliy announced th*l tutnw*
thl* district will h« worked Vy <w»*
vlet*, wbo volunteereil for I hi# work.
The Mtc- *iii open Friday, Tht
jiottoal prodacltAl) la tbra* bundftd
ion* daily. Troop* are balol
lie tl " mine, today
today's adc
,j»f,.cc mw?onb at "5f>
[u -;3h o'clock, when
er
n iB very important that all mem-;
'bors of the Par'^' to-
* , 1 niclit and a cordial invitation l» «*-
(T'nited Pressnenortt nl£ht, hJ^,
Waaklnpton, Nor. «.--AMcrwad*«jto the general P«W
drys in congress plan to prevent
President Wilson fronrr Hftinjf the
war-time ban by a men dine the meas-
ure to make It effect!** fix months
after the declaration of P«ace. or by
putting a prohibitive tat on the «ale
of liquor.
russian embassy no federal bank
defends bolshevik! for san antonio
(failed Pre** Report)
W»fbln*ton, Nov * —The
Ua»-
the weather j
Toniaht and Friday, cloudy and
nnsetlled weather colder, Friday. Jtrian ^mbawy denied that bolahe-riki
i^kt to moderate variaW- wlnda. .anrroonded 0«er»l Tudenltth a
becoming northerly Frtday \army.
(Called Preaa report)
Dalian, Not. « -Tfce board of di-
rector* of tbe federal reaerte bank
refuaed to antborlae tbe eaUbllah-
ment of a branch at 8an Antonio
court convenea Monday morainif
It, M W«i Wa»bin«1on.
j r Routt, '"bappell Hill
D. C Olddinga. Rf^nbam
II. J Wilkening, RarU».
K F. Clay, Iftdasmmla®®*
H. O Klatt, Or»«*to*.
»r. i. A- LnndaoMtia. Hay Httl
It la aarnaatly hopod by the
fttOOFX MAHKW
Fi*b and Oyatara,
!h w. a 111*
p«*rl*.
fnimtkhfitao cusMomm
h. v, mmm co.
Htyllab Dnwaw at 1u»dtt#ed pftadt.
PIOOLV WWQht
Friday 8pactala.
>Hmmauk »ifH lufff i «HWI*
t-«* MJ.iV". •« |ea>
(United Preae Repwt)
[of allied naval Are tbe Lett* poshed o'clock and interment wa* wada la aoeUon are moat optinHatie
. .. . . ._ ,t. «. . I»,,. A.mtti.rw •« that nluo Ho*t» nnlr»m» Hr-rlarlilir th«n ta
over |k*
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