The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1920 Page: 6 of 20
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FHS - HOUSTON POST
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citi mm wire m
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0. earth .rem WH there's grif I
w rjr.-.v im grab it. - it la costly habit.
Tk AssaeiaM Pwm I esemstvelr tatlrlaw tft Wat
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tt.M mm nr. Br tatrkw la t
7 hp nil oatiMt Tcu 'ea
ST0N.TgXA8rTHURPAY
"li&M would hare acquitted It-
r J itl -crwttr credlVit it had $ted djtltivdjr Jo fa proposed $trt
i :way tchJs. v Sv?;" ';'-r" 't -. ; -C$V; '
' Th tartr-seat W drawa by ;'rpwtttm r . mojO-
r iiti''ind fJ) orirUdiu;iHWM jJurhit the procpe f urtjyasloa.
ateilA Xrr dataller both addaaVaad sloee th complaUoo of tb dnf
U Mi Wa fchorougbly considered and debited by tU fxnl'Poejrd
-.iWMfOM4byUutbod. ".i ( . V'-.. '- - v.
Thetorwidaration by tb tortwt tad by Uw'npMUloa boidet iHkdw
twuiy:i(tytvuetly: iiacVV. i. ; . . 1 " :yj
Nqw the cenncil. which cwpwb'ad pbtee o the prop9Mrit tn-
irigi kn eikleriuiidtng o Tfr proVujoa Bdlue In lfcltbhpd
i veeoinlaiudaUMr and eubwlti Jt to tkf tetift. Vba MM bw bo ippor
t '-'.tf to become eo tbochly oH. and yho wU veto vtttwat 4 conv
r' it TOdviUndlng ol aJl th tfaTmef of the UatniMeiit.. . '
! The Peat will no eay ookdiut ii attributable to a c o tpraco
fH ieeojimcHbut ft moot hettheVtVat of a faUore to realiie ttf tyf fl-
.lafcgnllfe twiandi ol.pegpl q: itiardtb eouacM'a 4eM jf
"thit tha f9unpU'i diapprofl ofihf achlpe ajdaujpatr tfdj ea
I ' ae thein foe taat.aaenmpOon.rjt la aa If th ouniU M TV
z: ppw the (rcblae hilt you vaat It we wW jiot pbJaot.'T Wllm.
ve neafceity Informed poopkald opoji.t at. t to kaoit Hf iOcUy
t the lrtroawnt Is. 4n Uie JudTp
Tbera arinaBy votew who throne Denonat reani W dwnfifht plreK
c e.wouldvTObacmlntt the trmachia e vhetkev fbf coaacll avProTed It W
r ' They would do ao If It were the beet fraseala ever drwn pot he
- Jprtty are probabto openmlnded and wpuld be '101404 Uely by th o
val or dloapprova) of their pabUo eerraaU who represent hm la feb
eraj Theae Totera will either retrain from vo(aj aKoyefter er vott
;hout the direction to which they were eatlUed. - ;(
le out of the queitlon to frame a frnhlee that wlU et the vtewi
' t each lndindaal clUten who .la without aocurate lnfornatk ai tq all the
-Vi of the atreet railway problem. Inflee ( the preeemt eBerfaacy It la
- .-eiaaiT to coniult not only the Tie of be eltlaeni tad Ibe. cprporatloa'a
Idala but the proapecUte lendera ap wefl booaote U Ja for them to aay
vwhat teme they are willing to lead fhalr moaey
Attar aU theae week of effort the council ha let the atret raUwaj
tlon in worse sUpe than It waa heten fha. saw fraichlae waa 4wit
U membera of the council feel that the fraaehlse fcaa been frajaed wtth
t flylnc them a infflcient toIco In e matter or tet t.ea yet bo pef
. 'ad let them rescind their action and recasanlt Ue hc4o ttf until
if Sad a point of substantial agreaauat. They to fVmulaU a
:ScWao which tftey can offer to the people m their ttdwaemeat. fha
-jsportaUon problem In Houston is a preselnf one. ad the couaeQ ought
1 1 tolT it. r
; Podglng such a problem is not discharging the sespoaalhllity that read
.a mm cuunvu.
Taa wetid'saeMe. ea AibtUwly asd ifitxatukSf
bane br TiSM'i iwlfl oowtti tide bet tk livtBf
tpirit o( th Old South fcakt today te cable if Jovt'i
twtttttt eerrew the
dotuces aunyr ei r ajataoa w w !U"-i mK.iLl tt u m1 kmbii. fkU. -h. iu
Im 11 Wen eae ecr h Am h pn it sua!.. .1Ui M. fanioiit t uiu.
kie4 pa Vssiaalt ej dewioe ef ftutm af ot d'Ktnf nh plcanuis. . W look ab4 t btr
ita of patieaca ef wawiiithpcfa f fwifif. of n 4 t tkey com o gtyetVu . ceat shaki
uttyrdoa ee ejuhrWd lu la hi acool's U ey Wlni w. pur' greqchu wiU dfrst w
fbnvar. Ha'mtraM irithiMk nsaid. he esduced with- And hr' W U4 bcavcs'a dW. kd tN by
lejt m a 9rdP- W i w!M2 'I&tfJ!3i
unpUiot. H. kept faith with duty hVwae alff.Jr .Tr.f J-1?J Ifi!!
.taaaawr. iu BBVvg uiiv a peitaaiiwwa aww 'aw'
iMt.naiakilm(iaM may bold bis mm-itui'Migm -tw- -J. aLk. ku k
oiy ia caccratiee m they hsted hlp la the flesh etc bote ii ore w blasei and 'ea ta poet aa4 a awe
ukw sccprrnifl iwnmina mi bus w m iramiaf aitnui name.- ira aare i use -a
4 bis iawortel eplrit find the oat it retched ems of aormel gcat jrho agiiln sad elas sad tmitttn
tbtQJd
tba death
Veuof WsldoVTut b a dpVft-at fpAf
A JSialflWt asy eta- is a sua pa rtrntpttn t
A '
Telede Is alnt to have a typewriter fatter that
U1 aiajiubctgr f aaacblaa Uh u af tk mo ikyd
-i 1. -rv. ni -..l-fw Wa AMMri
aay 'aiecalnee'earnfef tat abort sad aghr is '!
loia J IHti f iBiU aMka lha aiiil III aaf I . j Vr ' . .
ttwstpt te arry tap awat eetd words. v : . lla-k aU of pery weahap faaU 'Cv
e "i"!.''!7 . '.. J.. V. . mJJI I teU- aadrrstssd tst her fsthct jrst twes a
The amtorUl iavestigstioa started' by rtpubli-.; ..'"17 ' . ; .. T
ctasaas feeeakd4aat th rtpubUcaM hpyp aeKeMir7 J." ' .t ilL-' U - '7;' :'v :
slush faads and that tat deawcreta asveaai. Wi ' ;. WONOJCRir.
thtnkv tbcei for their kind revelations. It prove I J ; ' st isab. foast -J
ton we art. pari err a yre su e iff f" tJ1
foolish. ;'v 'v fwf f win' br f li 'f f"
' . J J'". ' 1 . w Wl new : . . .
Xbe Wssbbgion Post resorts that tbt rf publican J I waader U the hid today fcao 1 the sspU trees
lis Bisa'to sra that Hprmf joonion woo t ooa.liae wmy v? anew ncp) long t. p W sasuner
(Sf suurince we tuifcsi iu yuMiy w
su assee eathasiaini into their work paa tatr
tu hot ead of ft poker to him.
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CeatraJ Felix Agaua h a signed editsrisl la thai
sMavare Arica oa "The Sugsr-Costed T
Of esMcset'if.all the tests hsve to be (ttgar-cosjtfd
ft tea aet nasoasbly essett that enough sugar wipi
riHHm W4 iwin iam miw.
II Is estimated that the lique stock of Kentusky
will disappsar ia sevea years Vsiaf cootumed for
wtdkiaaj purpests strictly. Tha isfluenis kd
olds.'hl aripptsad hellyStk will pau U$ as human
sf fhetieaw ia iV ' . '
It hat bteo J ytara slats the Vaittd Ceafdtras J Tiakt hrlMS its ctasei but I feel that youth re-
IHUi Mikared la Haustnn. The dM tan wsa S I ' saatas the same
"T-l" T 5 " wT .. ..
thamnioe DiZolo.it in those dart amd it toold ant a treararta W.pesma w younger
tk. a n.h.1 v.it m k. w. ..it. if k wihui . bsarta te platm
decide te com.
is saaeh as it wt ia tUs hat there ater ptsv
tV ia Teass thea wha kntsr what h was te hsp I
I real fiU f frivj chickea tbta there are ttdey ar ever
.UlVaaia. ....
1 la sJd the tpub4itans r greoming Hughe ai
desk; hers. There is aotkiag hersy sbeut Httghsa
a
:Te Federal Plim Rejted
V it greatly to be regretted that Secretary eA AgrteoJture hJeredlU found
Hpoaalbto on account of Dlness ta pmata uaUa b4aaaU aad) pt
Jy eaafer with th netaberg ot tap legtalature aa metheda at awaUOg
ptok boll worm aituatkm in Southeast Texas.
Dr. Marlatt's appearance before the legislative commttte waa anvtbtag
" sdtlafactory to th people ot Texaa. H exhibited a rather haughty
;'bad temper end. appeared to be atterljr uawlUlpg tpcMsidar aaj;
i of suggestion for a comDromlse. ; L Vl . '
r. ilarlatt seemed to be viable to sea ut .pe side of the eaae aad
. taa tfnretr scientific aide. ' Doubtless he waa caiTrtngroub orders of hie
t ia Washington but It la altogether probable that the apesatary himself
h been present and understood the feeling of tap Taa fsnraaapta-
V would have been mpre. sueceptible to the argumeat put forward by
I xnteresu. ;-.. n
.he testimony of the acxsalled expert ot the department waa by no
"g convincing that the pink boll worm ia a deadly menace to the Texas
?a crop. Such a very few specimens of the worm have been found thai
farmer themselves In the district have not becQj&a la'tb least alampo
' the evidence offered br the eclenUsts la support of their case waa so
that the membera ot the committee felt that the department'a case
fallea flat when brought into court
::obcdy but thepresenlaUvef p the department tbemielYM has
S occasion to become ejected over the discovery ot a few pink boll
ia aad quite naturally Texas lavneakera after suok poor showing tjt
Mpertare not rnclhied to create great coaea la waleh the cotton
mg inaustry win do wipea out. ad a eppeciauy are uey not incunea
create the non-cotton tones when It la as admitted fact that th worm
" oa other plant besides cotton aad that there ia no definite assurance
t evea the elimination of the cotton plant from a son wfll prevent the
n from hipedjpg and spreading. ?
lirthermore the restrictions around (51 mills aaked by the depaatment
1 aarioaaly handicap the moveaeat of eettoa through the State largest
;.ota and It would be th hight sgree t folly t cripple tht cottoa
;ea: of such center as Houston apg Qajvpstqn Idnjply becftuae 100
a. have been found by sevora! horticultural hxperts searching for
ver numerous counties. h
The Wolters-Curetoir bill which nrapasai tb rtgulatod pan th.e deairu
of Individual cotton fields found -to be Infested and renuneraAion of
aers whose cotton is thus destroyed Is uadoabtely represeatattve ot
'jrltjr sentiment in Texas on the matter and. appears much more seu
' jthaa the Federal program it serves all the needs of the situation
worka ao unnecessary hardsblpa t prvlsea fvf deatfuqtjea of cottoa
1 to- be Infested but does not at the same tbne(pBallst cotton grower
outer aecuona wnere ue worm naa never appear..
yr; MarUtt threatens a quaraatjat agataat the State U te department's
oaal are not enacted but it Is . sjktlwav ir9t-.bjl)a;' 'fi' (.tlis IfiWtiiBat
1 change its mind when it learn that Texas is unalterably opposed to
program. Becretary Meredith 1 ajL igaoaaat of the fast that Texas
.uoea-one-fourth of 'the cotton paa el Aspprica - -ft : :
H weald be ust as My this year at four years
tad ' the 'ptepl r demanding somttblng hat
rawttasiag. . ..
Ta gnat Imeraveestot ia th situatios sow swell-
isg aa vry aaad is aet gaqaturtl. Th actuates
art maw throwing hug ak(ta ef light into the darkr
atsa which hat compaited u tad made aU our pfoh-
Icoyi easy. - .
Edward Pinkney Hill
The rare spirit of Judge Edward PInkney Hill who was laid to rht rs-
'V waa manifested In the writing of his will in which after recount
hid gratitude to God he returns the bulk'ot his estate to' th people of
k city of "Houston among whoat he acaumulated his fortune. ' . 1 I
lthongh i not a .-great fortune aggrasatlpa psehabllepa tlsp IJW.OH
HiU placed all of it. except a small part for the sustenance of rela-
a at the disposal of the Houstoa Fouadatloa to be used" n phflaathroplc
" clvhr betterment work. ''
"onsciousnesa of . responsibility to the communities in which they ae-
t their ealth I coming to be felt more and more by man of Jayge mesis
ie magnincent Dequens or aucn BaHaatasousta WiUam Vvph fllce
;e Hermana and E. Bin are atiB infiwqurat enough to Utt iheir acts
"f the commonplace and set them apart ai men of "great hearts and
9 passing of Judge' fill marka to doae ot a long and useful life a
.tataH time waa a credit to hie 'community And til's State. .'His
trill ver lltt wanong'thoee whom his city and Stat will delight to
1 tonus bill passed thd house by a three-fourths vote out aWt voa
a rent thitlhe jowardly majority that fupported It 'siea'l M4
' Is r" t IH tt ltTWH tWrtbP My an
iha trvlnw tnaa afti'
a permaa caauig ta prtsoh for II lear r
f
r
War-looting may e defined eaa predator off ejise
Early Morning Obrtrvkticnj
& - - m m. tjiaw. ' ' u .
itx V"y.
: t r Jv't a Rhyme cr Two
S: nan H'zf tsfr V-vy
The fcjt of dicwiaf it arcat aad ps'ft.aJJ M-
eonteated; tad aoaae iot stoniiag awa or me our
grouch wtH ha repeated' NWe'j kicked t tpach
wy ticked eo toag its got to a a V aas
1 StMstlt ipfoldiaa b a hvretkat ia stronger breath a word pf ditcemeal ar slk M ktaa
lesta. heeaats it ii of Cd IdaJssIf Md lav Mteya-tWait Maseii.-' . ; . :- j
leata aeesuss ft Pfof jpUitd txeleti.tly by tie C. Matthew A4m
A DEFIirjTICH.
bretje
(earn jutt as sweet to them put taert at once it
. ; seemed to a
fa 4Wft pld . day of happlntst now Jest "to you
.vt.asy.me.
I wstch eja from the rtilrosd esrt an' te'em rsas
soow.
I loiov tb aasae they're plania' an' I think 1 bear
- 'fat saouf :v
t eee Jjfhiai' ia the creeks an' pe4l sa wea
i der too
If they art catcbiu heauttes there the way p uatd
' Mo do.'t . ' -
Oh I had youth like that think I like that I uted
10 piay
vopder if they'rf havfar all the fua w had; today
Tk popuUtioa of Ttsas U lust ihout tbf thaaspwaiar! glorleut hapalaeai 4a
v i. : .... . I te knew.
Aa' youagsttr everywhere tocfap rs rscla' hljh aa'
I we used
like ui they tee riH att appro-
of iheir richttt years until it it
I susfpse.
cut.
The plftture
toalat. f
Iptayrlfkt Iflt by Edgar A. GaatL)
yam a. . I awvaaaaw h-Sjr
Ilk H. m left twalett fat Hi QtUta mi
w ikerli Ue t Pf rWf tW W
Ht T Ifc awlp-'tl' 'pwpabf .'aaid.'pse
sakatua) pf kjipp sV Tuf fly's she hoasc.Vfcfr'to.
eight pa a apart wacstioa. A plesssat trip ts th
Mhf jeyat- frftfida; - - 1 y 4
Mtsrisl Paiairaph: While they are wiWng and
faOisg paidtp the aa up NsthHs sre enjoying our
apoal gulf brats awwaa South Texas pad Ustcatag
U bs big (roes swoy; ;
VVhtksslt ktMfes report shoes so te 4 per cent
bifktf aaathjr ''wet - three or four weeks ago.
Ualaty Js SCilf .advancing whick wfll ot courae
kafe.tts effect the prlet of shoes. l v 1
4 Cup Sataar Vft toeight oa a trip across th water
t trla flip pld Betas ia West Pruuta. Ht "ii
taps v dayg la It Louis aad New Yerk btfye
ssij'aad ssapeia te be absent shout two swaths
At' the jrtgultr'mcetisg of Waahinatpo chapttr Mfi.
R. A. M.. tonight ike foUowing officers weat
elected for .the eajauing Vitoaic year;- John G. To
high priett) H. C Moiehart hi-g; W. L. Lap
scrjbej R. Brewster kaajtrtff Jet fc Hfi .
rettry. ' ' . ' t V'V
WW
A party of ypoag ajt Pf tktm beat .Ipft tr
night fot- VeUtco to tptad v fpv pyt VH
pWsabetiU aad epjoylng llpt is) epata. T psrt.i
saadM by.Csptpia Frapk-WMsaa sad oaaaist af
Jaitpb Fnak 'iDU kiMnr U T. Mad
Lsrtsr a4 Jeha 9'. . ".-' -v . . :K
At a tptdal meeting of the Asiag jQlep 4 .ta
night reorni(atioa wM efctedAtM PWpo tMf
to .revive urttrctt. Tht officer wsa re ejttte; as
followt : Louis' Qlmet president Crg f. Qrggti
vice pretideat; prmett jambois sepatenr pad rrftsr
urer. Afte the enehisioa of spatia hutjaasA Mr
heartal spa had. ' ;.. A--SvvV'Vo Ht-
Mr S. H. McBryda opTpf lap rgaa'l m w at
tended aht Meant Stualaa. wha has attained ia the
tity Mtrcrsl days pititiaj frUads. hs fevfwd tp pit
bom in Vitterta. Mr. Weary
Ikf A MOMENT OF WEAKNESS
It WU vltfHng day at the priion sad tn old dame
WSS Wing shown around by s keeper. At on cell
thf matured to k what the man wat being pun
ilhsd fsr.
"or ttealipg a piano" the keeper told her.
vARd did' y 041 steal it?" atked the old dame turn
ip to.tk pritontr lympathetically.
Vti atf'm." replied the tnan thinking .the might
he a per Km of influence -who would interest hertelf
in hit behalf "I'm lorry to tty I did. but in a mo-
The Kwppt admit they are staking more gupi Iment of wtakaets ltdy.
L! -1. . w . t . e . 1 A aiinttntrta t ri
Tkia shes that Btrtba la not sawrt taough te- know
that Gtrtsaoy it ta b Mitartd by plowt tract or tad
frying pans rather that by artillery.
"fit
Debs prajses the Ruaaiaa tystess ss tiuck he ought
to be wiHtrng t expatriate hawaalf aad talc up hit 1
rttidence there..' Upon that platform we ar eedy tft '.
ign an tppUcation for hit release. ' : - ;
Colatttl Pfocttr says H waa understood that othtf
contributors would remit to him much ef the half I
m.lllioa ht advanced to General ytta&'i campaign.
The colonel had better get it now.
i ;
Jack Warwick says "vegetables have taken drop
in Toledo. -There are quite a number of cabbage-
heads in Houston who would like to tatas drop but
the. far to Toledo 1 prohibitive.
Th way ws feel about it today out seat rtfarsa
endeavor wiK be to prohibit the boiling ef cabbtgt
but there ia psssiaility that the bicarbonate may in
duce us tp relent before Right.
Slpc there ar to maty people who think that (he
figure "13" it unlucky it may be wll enough to I
remark tftt U ) just rg days until the aext Inttill-
meni 01 ine mcotne itx 11; sue.
Ji ) J1 1 in
Maybe Colonel Procter's effort to nut -olentv of
"toap" into General Wood' campaign it due to s de
sire to win the tudt" voje ia Cincinnati St Louis
and MiUsukt.
If Pr Marlatt's plan goes through the its plait
boll worm wil figger at ahqqf $ioooo ptf aprm
Then wt are sure to hear something about the high
tost of eojrml ' k
Q4T hall ttaa alayf wP btjt is edged out in near
ly 'erery game. Apparently the players were net
especially trained for akiit-of-the-teeth sad eyelash
finishes. ' . J- .-.
Mr. Luther Kiekels too mutt be deeply eaafpHtd
ia iaapotaat litigatton. . His proclamation department
t not eves a goes pumpe. ' .
A moment pf wcaknesal gasped the visitor.
Goodness gvacioutl What ctuld you have done in a
moment tf tfrepgth?"
'' pv wtpaa at'swa.. zjif astunavp
d'idypla'.taitt f Itha.'grsy--'
la aiegjaPsPf Just pup hef roae-of too; ' ' "
Down i await dream of tht Beautiful vvf '.
Sngi' of Juae tad ah posit aleng. 1 '
' tfainlily fragrantly evcy the kill
. Aad dowa by ths silver let'
. gingin' of June and bpr sreetnes ti)
; Sbt answers and Some to me
Somehow my heart in spite of the chill
-. Is singin' of June and her violet aweet ;
Out f th hallow tad over the hiH
June with her rqtet srqupd her fet. .1
Airily (airily wisp aad fay
So like a joy the trips
4 Sitting the tbtdewt ef lift away
Witk ttnilt of hr winty tips !
Somehow my hearf in spite of he rain
Is aingiq' pf Juni it dreami'. of her
powit in fhe depths of her lilac lane
Vhtre the" eel witk her honey wb'rr.
- Laughingly s(sfigly merry an4 true
. June with her elfin grace
fringing ft " 9. )er eya pf blue
Tg rose pf ker fgiry fact I
aterribLe moment.
.There ire still t ftw pf the tld-tiqie "stock" COB
paaits touring reuse the smaller towas. '
pne pf tbss had a least twenty play! pa ita 1)11.
Recettly it was giving a show in a village halt.
Tht strfortnsnc at pretty bad but th? yiHagjarp
found it quite interesting 1111 ai tne great enmaa 19
She Jhird act the hero forgot his ptrt
After an embarrassing silence of about two minutea
be hissed audibly" to the prompter :
What's th liSlir ' .
What' the play?" the promoter hissed back front
run through them levet-
A market report say there " better tone in I
cloth. The tone of tht wearers of it it still strident.
fu.riou and. menacing. '
bis little box Mb grabbed a Piepf Ippof re
doten books aad began to
EXCELS POSTAGE.
A clerk in the employ of a Ckjtag hutitta n
while a fair"; Worker is yet aa individual of pro-
nounced eccentricity. ' ' J '
One day a; wire bstket el off the top of Atl
clerk's desk aad SMftrh4 bis cheek. Not having
On thjng i r h ah.eothV-Sf any lip.ooo.ooolanv court clatter at bead he alsnoed on three sr
tasnpajga lipid was raised for McAdoo th riiKrt lcent noitaee ttampt and continued hit work. . . '
went South whh rt. ' l A few uinut liter h bad tceapiaa (0 take pemg
'J-111 - u. r I papers to his empioyer a private ejuce. waea ae
Ne doubt Senate Reed has good trsits snd is enkartd th faldmsa." ebaervina the Postage ataaui
sincere in his puhiiQ service hut he it a natural-J on the clerk tbeek fixed him with an astonished
born human rasp. . .'
They say th breweries sre making mOrt atsr-frying w much ooattge for tteond elstt'mttttr."
bear thaa they -ever atsdf df real stuff. tbta whirt's I - ... Wi ..... 1 j. ' - . -
theirroucli r V l y Th WortKv Cuina Hnn "
Either the democratic lea lacks ductility else the
deinaciatie pulhasT poaat la dight f
I i
A Wat sners an aah) oarer coaTtlaiag
tt else ctrpwha tat .aus.. ..
An electric wrench dttigned " for ute with huttv
(Freia Oai $( or(.) :"
i From the United States department 'of tgricuHur
at Wishingtou then hal bB lent put sn sppcal tt
the poultry fancier or tne country to pay mora at-
tention to . wuihea - htns. ' five them a better thow
' .1. -1.-. . n-T. t
niM more m lorn ivr iua miki. - Auv.iuiih a.vm
roaten.
Pt
and
Some Postscripts
ttiaiai a'sariadl W'W rinfM 'f pointed oat f thy ope big ret
Wf VMU .J i jKupft and ralus of ibt bird'pre
um with ante. ZSJ&f&JKJStoS
mnhiu. w.m. t k. m.A. a wv'le '
n new 1 orn uuiKuni .cDKinor oat atnpura I- i. mere was a1 time wneii me duvcti 01 tooiotome
that ' Urge structures can he lately built at tea- poultry pasaed.by the guinea hen.; The guinea hat
shore towns by making concrete foundations' dU darker meat but 'thr the unfavorable tomparieon
! th government of SrarJt hss begua work on - reachet' the end -When tht guinea heaj' tone to a
tensive tystema of retervoire.to enable the retidentt turn snd served with proper trimmkugt it placed on
of its aortheattera 'sutts to get water ia long dry th table it It sn offering for epicures e treat for all
seasons which frequently occur. - ' i who srt bidden to the feast.- The half-grown guinea
routed tn proper nyio aervca on f meeu erery
Both edsei of fhe blades in aWiheara kre ikMn. I rot? n proper y... roou erery 1
coed aad two set ef finger loop are provided eae ?' u" PPLtf'. w .oemsna sr y no bones were brqKeft put tat was t):y WP.
v . 1 . - " L i e guines eathutiast the drpsvtment el sprieul. tke feuy St?lW 9K 1 v A 4ik M
in Mange te. etoctfit powvr ta a vailysa ia tmia nqt givn but wbatcytr hi name may b k Sb did aet foinV Ptrftclly ipBcips tht aisds
IKed -t fw.-M&- wW Mfcv rMiiU9iif ? A -aJ. ph.. -r-Laa lit. nu...tL (' :J " brrr !a-iv f 'lie' 19 sW-H t-o l.
1:'"f..-;. ..f.WSJ I ; - ft pw-"- jawp. SM7r-.r..F. . . . - '
By patiingr the exhaust manifold thrmish the in-
T1 ieTitn ef atf b " f-e" ; ; i .
V' y jelvi jut ct fl
Tkt secret aawvenanc f t huit - ;
When the full river" M feeling overflow
J he htf-y vday plsided to -their cloaev
k vucn rt tiut o of darkaet start y- i
A fls .ra atkis swift dctiree that dta)
tja twaiirt tMigiat )r cacti wme uw owwtt I
-a-T
Ii
nr" swift
wtit .vas a ateinktr ei
Company P Seoaad bHulnr avWfy wWt sm
. . ftU Hi7ploBr. '
Oalveatta.-rpr. A. W. fir wS tpfteatW smw
of the city la teday's taction.
A Heuatea hathsr swam -out te tk third bar to
day aad whilt retitraing became sskautted. Ht wat
rtKuc; iry. i.nce pre. -
Wharte-Mras Sorreil pd Bustos art tt oast
tgain atter p rears sosenc et ayter Ctutfa.
The" Misses Harton. two of Wharton's aaifr lead
ert are the guests pf Mr-7. Ifnd.f tt fhfVt
uty. ... - . " .' .-
Brenham. The ttockkokUrt of th Irtnkani Coat
press. Oil 4 ManuUctunng' ecatpsay aekf a sttctr
ni. morning ana em
tors: D.' CT Giddinei
mg t
aing and eiectta tea to lowtaa besr t
directors: D C. Giddingt. a C GiidiM 1 WT H.
Wood Ales imw William PsrvyrV Lpb A.
werper. a. I acuweitt ana w. MPycy r
T
' ...Liltlfi Stents for Bcuui';
- . y ' .
f7T:--:-.p ;
r :.'-t r? wd.pii4 . e ' J -
catch Peter -Babbit. . Sa-y Jy happeoed f i
found Reddy sitting-oe' his doorejep with Y f'-
le both hands snd tynH dejected t if b at .
I friend ip the srerld. . ' .'
-VJIitt Ve yop tVaag.r" aajted Sampiy Jay t ; '
-I'st iust j-stdying awptted) laddf Foa. .
J v wea rtedyinff Perhaps I ce V'P yoa .
paid Stwsmw p'-. -" '-..v .
teddy Jog pepwtd t foag aUh. Ft' e-t?Mg1 .
k S rja tptch TtVT W replied
. Satamy Jay scvptfhtd ai bead .thoughtfully fli if
Fpp ptiJl tst rith .i ihl l papda 4 tawht :
sad thows. 8?sty Iy sat pa e- i Jeot pad
scratched aad scratched his bead with the Other. jfcd-
deal Sammy looked ss'-. '.
'. "I have H" said.l-ntpsj festtmber th Jkeew-
log ever.beyond th eld hickory treef" r ;vA
'Baddr aodded' his head. t'-'. 'T. v-.: H 9.
' "Well IU go' dowa and Invite PeraseVtof
- ii i r ' -' mhu m tketa Utl-
-t'wm-.thav- atraasett
;- iking -lev the ayeftd. t .
f . Yen know" past we-- ;
Ptter 'Rabbit has. 1
Plow you be hidiuf -t
In tht hollow Ipf 'Hi .
whea you hear j ate
ay te Petey Sabbit : -Th
ssagest;tiag 1
ht the wofld'a arpu
lag f or ' ye;er J ;
there;:. Peter pout
spring out sad peuH 1
nave reier. .....
Reddy Fox bright- '
"I saw th atrangeet tliln eaed ttp. Thi plant -
ln-Mld1l.mmyAy! &&FiVZ
many times he waa almost 1 detptir. - Ho kptw that- ?
if ho tent another invitation to Peter Petsw would
Sittpect right sway that it meant mischief But "
rettt wouwn i tnma tnat ammy jay wat mtw"f '
salpcMsf. because ho knew thst Sammy is o)f gra l
qat atwe teller ia the Green Forest . - .'
fie Rcddr Fox trotted off down to th kfiUa Jog '
dowa hp the big hickory tree and crept inside Sssamy
lay flew ever to the Otd Brjer Pstch te Ices for
Pater aabhtt. He found him sitting under a big'i
bramble push' . ' . - - - .:" . M v
"ijooa aaoraiag reter Kaooit taia saauny sy ..
wkb bit (wat manner. y
PsUr laioktd at Sammv ahsrolv as he retained hit
grtiftiag. aoimy Jay wssnt' in the habit of being '
So perite t Per and Peter began to ttudpj uli Vl
what jt'SftHd mean. j ;.!?' i '
Kl saw the. tttaorett thine in the world this saorn-
ihih said gammy Jay. s t.-
Pttsy pricked up hit esrs.' In spite of himself
Ji
Dft'
L'is- -M
fa-'-' :
? 7- t :
curious. "Whet
wst it Ssnjmy
Sseupy looked wry suspicious. "I really don't
fcetW at it Is." he replied "but I can show it to
ou. im wnt o tee lor yourteli ftter ytao-
-Of eenrtt. Peter wanted to' see it. ao he ttarted'.'";
eift atreet tkt Green Meadows with Sammy Jay. Now
th fartkef ke event the more time he had t think
and by V ua he had nearly reached the old bck-
cry v rnar oegan w tuspeci a tricx.
Ssmmv la motioned Pel
carefullv. "ft'i
Pater." he Jvkissorid. .''You to neeo in anil irou ll
a . the daanmy prepared to give IHr figaal tdv
(teddy Fp. i
Patey aopaed couple of steps nearer and thea he ;
tat ua UN awaiaht and find at the hallow loir. .
feme p jutt dida't lik the lookt of if He'
motioned Peter to approach "very V
It s rigat over tnere in tnat hollow log.
New Verb.
ef rVafca ! Arpft thU uiwne aad 4kt
diepprai. i. '
It is tgsia rumored tst tfct Pristt
didp't Mew way but t Jutt didn't. Then along
rape eae of Old Mather Wsitwjad'e Merry Uttie .
Brtearf dancrna; ngbt pset tk hollow log aad up
te Peter Rabbit aad with him ht brmiaht funny
tautll .i Vtr's Utl blscjt note wriakled. Thtt
fuapy smell crtaaly remindtd Peter of Reddy Vox.
M wruiklet) his nose again. Suddenly ht whirled
about "Kxeuse me Sammy Jay" he excfled. "I .
last Mmtatber tomething very important J" And be-
fore 8aimy Jay could epea his mouth Peter had
tUrttd like a little brown atretic for the Old Brier
rtpb. . . ; :
Next storyV Peter Rabbit Hetrt IVddy ft Jjead. '
(Cojryrlght 'ioto by T. yi: Brget.r
Annenia the of Martyrdom
From the NatloppJ QttflrtfkHIo Newa Bulletin;'' ':"'' 7
a few people seated disconsolttely here tod rher tt
we drove in. Throughout those tprtuput aua-bepten J
uywaya no cnuaren piayeu ana no amai roiea.
Th air waa heavy with dreadful science such ss .
WASHINGTON D. C-Of timely Interest be
cause ef President Wilson's proposal that thf United
States assume a mandate over Armenia bough
wr(ten prior to thtt proposal it s commpaicstioa
to the National Geographic society from Mlle
Chater. ' -
Relating his personal experience' in that fjeupe-
trjejcn (and several months ago Mr. Chater pritt'
Erlvsn the capital of Armenians provitieasl re-
public it an inconceivable contrast to the Qtorgian
Eoveramept teat at runt. At tnvan one tiaot "
tpacious proapect nor viceregal palace no fatart
hop Russian opera nor gay night life. To be-
aoiU misery in aiiis one uiui k...-u it.ff.
Envaa ea can not escape it. .
This soor. straggling dingy city of the plains
whose government offices .tuggtfst some htily ex-
tenuktrited - election heidquartert and . wh6tq rlia-
mvt chamber is rigged up with benches and Aecse-
elqth ia the sudHonom of the secoodlas. tRcater
bbgsts of but onel beauty and that to speak in pra-
dos is 40 miles away; for in whatever qqrt pf
Ertvaa yip may be lift yoW plknce sod grest Argrat
of eternal snows is teen; brooding distantly syepth
utaa itrsett with hit aspect of msjestic cUa. He
it the Armenian .uiympus or rttner say Bini
of a race which has known bondage and wltdara-
fSnPV ring anu lot tcuiuiic. . jpcvyrc . Wtfy'Ht-t'T"
a turned toward him. js f-j
The little Eriven republie which .centers absut Ars-
ft gaiatpips within its present KmiU les fhja Ifeo'
tquaf mifet only one-hslf of wb'ick area i atpablp
of high7 productivity too mile ofrJrea .and
ibout' 10000 .people. .;Ithaa been hp jspter of
refuge' foir Turkdah Armenians ever aiaca the mas-
sacre of 9f. and between" "aoooe ppd qfoo.ef
tqeni r cmped within Ita! borers-.!:-.ifiv5;; ..f;;
i As fo the City uteintti former population ot apt
mm Jiaa keen doubled bv this influx. T here ttarva
tion and 4yphua have claimed tbep; tan ef pooo b
aetta rait iiwciueimg nciwccn 5 eae OF utf '
Thoue h tht doctor and I were hire to observe thf
rant ahatet of the tituation. eatk ef 0 waited far
the other to suggest a trip to ttja Igdiy region ayhere
wt ware told ttarvation- was mast acute.
The town of Igdir with its local and nearby poop-
Utioat of joeo Armenian a pe.ooe TaUrs aad
opo Yeti revesled soiu fnuaud. afreets witp put
banra over olacue-tmitten communities.
We ' found the children such sp they arete la-1
hsbiting an wrphsnage wherein 'one fiekened at pu-:
tridity't horrible odor and were Informed that there I
were neither medicine nor disinfectants' wktrewithi t-
to iliay the condition of tne many attit tlok been. f
"Sick? Say rather the bed-riddea a ward which
more justly describes those1 tiny withered up rone--
lke creatures upon whose face asd skie teasned f
ttretcneu to a drumneaa tigntnett i wnotp nearing
eyet thot terror and anguish at if Death's presence i
were already perceptible to them ant who jir 'there 4
it Famine's climax of physical exhaustion. . Ia those '
young yet grotesquely aged facet we teemed te tee
e long titettme pt trageoy packed inte.eigbf ef. tee
chldish years.
The mud .hutl' which we visited pretentetif tV in-"is"
one ttick of furniture or household Utensil aad yrtth
a few hleichet bonet scattered here and "there: "Tie 1
accupanta stretched bn the clay floor would hstf lilt
tken)selvts to regard ua with 'dazed snd questioning "
eyes. Tnoke gaunt taces' tnase attenuated paoiei r-
clad in a.thaggineaa of filthy rags teemed jnturm t y
ttpmbled ' into
frea tamme
fjuddenly
out ot her
liitta toneaven.. nert watmcn aoajiaonawni II '
orpclaimi that death has-struck the first jkpraf yet r
it waa a tale of mere robbery. What the casta rfd i
thief delivered back te her proved te be p paltry
handfyl of roots. - And upon enterisg 'th avfmssrs
house we found in fact her only daughter ly'tt .'
dead not yet cold while the mother crouched dry- V -
eyed before a - tiny fire intently watching- thp pet (
wherein bubbled ..those preciout roott Iter aext ' ; '
atpmaehful . . V
temi
Tht
aaked with-pecutisr shsrpnett aWhere did ht
In y-yesr-otd girl crouche by herself Srt eking
ictking between two stones snd licking bar fingerk: w 1
! doctor : bent ever examining th object He k f
m
T til'
Jassid 7
. . As a Vippri dierf i
' I got a letter thf eberda frpm ope. of toy girtW-
I would be jrshapie4 te; if U pop how suajyj have-
and I would Uk te neii ft pif to my Hlmse friend
the PubWc sad pa aof ao iatimstp wjth nybpdy as
I am with awerybd;;i''';;:iy
'p'fctmtilti I.Vapt' htlbr'i'itg to
your tttUea ope of the fioest xsuiaaf pf.grit aid
cheer f avey heard f fc.:-;Mglpfsvf. --A- -ij
i.:itV'i:'wB. V' rr faitom B 'be
snothtr of mine but tst Is aptkipg agsJatt her. .
"She fell' dowa a flight of aacarpeted hardwood
stairs MpSda'y. aight st Jbj sjsterp house i Pertunste-
Uiat-that bonef" -
Klina cbihi MWKca up wiid a scarvu gu'Hy giaacr;..'
(hea her answer. came through; the- interpreter wbto
psid in a '.low voice "Yonder ia the graveygrd. 'iit
I am not sure that we preserved . ojir coayeoture. v
fo kirn' because the-bid eaten onion ffr d'dntr and i '
wat if raid her breath wsa not plesatnt.- .- ;i -.
tie wtsned tne' wound -witn uMuneAnd atwe it . ;
op ; til the while she wtl per
never even groaned. ; )
conscious but
"When I arrived at the house some time Uter she '
greeted me with 'Now this is" s fjne mest P md
Isat .It l'.-ir-.;i: V J'-W' feli :"i
'".Vetterday "while the' phyticiajrrws dretslng her
wound pe exclaimed 'Yon certainly are phearfulf r.
She reflied 'Why notf Of course I am apeomfort- t
aUt tad tuffef pain but if I complained about it 1'
would not only increase my own misery but spread - -"
it o MK4y&xy$- ywfjr 'p-m
" i"At I look beck ea it 'thst seems to mt te p the
keynote of heV whole hfe. She hss not had pa easy ' -
pt f4t ha net made a pet of her aht by a good v
degL But she has been a sturdy hereiae fght
degl But she naa been a stirrdy hereiae fight '
lareugn trasv' V- j ?lki:;W-V.'f
i.ft tuppoto. we all think our awn mother wo--t- 1
ful but I'm telling you that shs it more area' .jl"
tb say ia 4hf Pr?4 x" ""
Wh'n I think of her fitting there tmilfr-r abtte
thl gruel o()uit bit idle ber. drtr ftce I think ef i
thoig )ipts pf );airy pu Av guoted several limes:
. I the f 'I cl"-k pf clrnim stance .. .
).'' f e not winrrj pur enr ilptiif- ' i.V v-
1 p'---e up tj. tv"- four4:! s eor
matnis m tmn.x
oi 1 en-r s evm .a I (" .' ; if r" "?." i- ;- i
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