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HEARST ffl RACE
AGAINST MILLER
APPEARS LIKELY
HftijsrMlt 171 922;
IIACRniE tiUHHERS
Not Believed That
land Will Be
Factor
Hy-
By p. SCOTT.
" United PrM( Staff crnwii"t
' ALBAT. N. T.. Jun 11-Polltlcal
observer st N.w York Stsbr. caplM
today were mor. than ever eonrinced
that UN State Ucktt thU fall will be
. Jiuier vs. Hearjt.
They ar ' thU ncuton on
two things: . .
First that republican party chief-
tains an determined that the present
gorernor. Nathaa U Miller. shall rua
fTsUeed himlf. tn the J bop oj
grooming him for preeldenUal Umber
Und!leCSl WiUUm Rando
Hih the democratic nomination
sewed up in bla pocket. If he care to
E". It. and according to every Indl-
cation here ha wants It. .....
It haa been teamed on credible au-
krit that the republican partr man-
ashae oid that MUler mt
bVthe O. a P. candidate. "'rh
Sahee It or not. The plan of th.
leader at preaent I. to trot out all
maplranta for tne uo-l"-. Thv
inatlon. killing them all off on. by
one and at th. la minute In the
convention nominate Miller.
Miller's record haa been attracting
nationwide attention and it haa been
ratifying to aorae of hta party leader.
JTnot. that he haa been menUoned
as a prudential PbimybyU.
antatde of tne oimi.
Shed them with the belief that h.
will be a aerioua conaideraUon at th.
ait Q. O. P. national convenor if
aTla elected and it la decided that
Harding ahaU be retired.
Ttha other aide of the political
fence two factor point very strongly
U th fact that Heart dartre the
OMnecrmtlc Domination. Th fir Uj
STrtgnlflcant fact that pracOcany
th aam men are tottering hta candi-
dacy up-State aa did in I- The
second u that Hearat la believed to
think that if he can capture th elec-
tion thia year be will be In position to
command attention wnen ne pi
ward hta claim for conelderation aa
th democratic presidential nominee
two yean hence.
Thia latter ie aaid to be by thoa
who know him. Hearat a onsMg am-
bition to try for th premdential
ii. I. .td with reason ln
that if he can b. eied governor of IT-.1.1. WrtrlfVs
Kw Tork BUt then It 1 tne iwraii I f laU yj jai4uw. -.. -.
standard I -
o""-'" . l
rress ai voniciencc
STAHMHARD AT
0PEHffi6:-0F;lllliE
Feeling Tense as Illinois
Collienes Are
Reopened
Associated Preaa Report
. . . n .M WV
HEF.RIN III. JUD j.. wuvw - l totar Hfi owe"
two Unea of men armed with mchin I gat-ona! and aacial affaira.
a. 4k. nnajlllAllAII Oil wa . JuUai Ja lafhlel
If
.
NEWSPAPER UEH
WIH FIGHT FOR
SEATS IN PALACE
to be
bearer.
The on lntereatlng feature of the
democratic situation thia year lathe
aleofnaaa of Tammany HalL No word
haa yet come from the Fourteenth
street wigwam aa to who would be
acceptable to them but here U the
Situation aa it appear here.
Under the new convention iw
an Hall will naTe
Fails
delegate to th Stat convenuon.
Haarat ie counted on to control Mayor
John F. Hylan. who In turn through
patronage at hta disposal. Is th con-
trolling influence in Tammany at the
lr Hearet sera he want
th nomination Hylan win are that
Tammany detrer the necessary votee
St the conTention. it m kikto
Hearst booming of Hylan for the
Bomtnation her is taken aa camou-
flage. According to Information reaching
sere. AI Smith former governor. 1"
sot being given aerioua consideration
because of a reported break between
C. F. Murphy. Tammany leader due
Is part to Smith's action in support-
ing some of the measures of Oov-
Miller. WUl tnia oreaa nas no.
Associated Press
thi HAGUE Jun
majority of Minister Van
11. Fore la
ttaroebeek of HoUaad.
displayed th whit flag to th newa-
"an alfai. capitu-
. . .w. nreaa wlth.ut a
waT of-Th7raa.V. batt.e for the
admin of the correspondenu bar
to "P0.? i"L "XnondenU from
"u.ur; nn4 thr
prentUia. at thcaga"
befor It-a
-7" Tni. waa omakly
ZmZwIa howaver. by th appearance
f aa emissary from th palac begging
Th. loyalist to bar. patience and
BTir that plana war being
ecTea aVeat aaxiety
I ocrv mv !-.-
lest Tharaday-a onslaught by the eor-
become so serious as to become open. thVpalace. when It
It U known that th. .former gorno respondenU be re-
ts no longer the confidant of Murphy
Interest In the gubernatorial aiius-
vUon la the aU-ebaorblng tople at the
aim lit time and oversbadowa the
pnasiH- makeup of the rest of the
ticket to such as extent that Uttle
thought is given to th latter.
Should Hearst take the democratic
mintiia for soveroor. then it la be
lieved that Martin H. Glynn wlQ be
th choir for United States senator.
Th two are dose personal frtonda
sad Glynn haa supported Hearst to a
sotireebte degree in his newspaper
the Tlme-L'nkm. m Albany.
But there si apt to be som Insur-nua-n
S. Liinn of Schenec
tady Is also seeking one of the nora-
tnaMona and unless he can be per
suaded to take aoraetnlng else n n
apt to .bolt th ticket and make U un-
comfortable In a general way all
around.
Baptist Financial Crisis
Quiets Dodtrinal War
n-iii.t. ..4 Ur Ktilk. Ttmm n
married here Monday. Justice Sanfor.
ejfflclated.
Hmntnn Firm Awarded
Jeaumont Fair Work
lnutaa Tnat AneciaL
BEAUMONT. Texas June 1. Bids
for th erection of the mala ouua-
j .iwibA were ooened St
torn - . -
th lty hall Friday morning and the
contract for the ateei ana siee
nttrtlna of the baUdlng was awaraea
l .tmtnrai eteel comnany
whffl all bids for the other portion of
the tmlMlng were rejectee uu
. sjaia aald It is nrob-
abi that whoa th ataal work .Is don
th city wlU compMU tn puuaing
with day labor..
-rw f the Houston structural
steal comnany was MM th bids on
th finishing of th building nly on
of which was lump sum bid th other
beta cost plus bids ware not
"- .
Work m the main Duumng wui
tart lust as soon as th steel ar
rtve. Mr. Koarfc said.
Union SvmDathizers
1 ry It) V4ose Mines
Associated Frees Report.
Terrs HAUTE lnd.. June 1.
nunrriara In the coal AeM near here
nut a (rash Fridav when a crowd
estimated at 4M persons left Terr
Hanta in automobiles with the an-
umma intMitiAM of rhnainc mil
vi.t. i-an aMtaratlae with non-
nmoa mpioyea. Reports received here
at noon states: tn mew naa
in closing twe mines and war pro-
jMutinai toward mines la the direction
of CUntoa and ateaucmiss.
i.tiw with full nowera U
diacusa with th Russian delegatus
.k. -..tion m tha reduction of ar
mamenta by tn tour ooumnea.
Mayor of Nancy Forbids
m r DLJ r '
r laying 01 rvca lveuici
Associated Pre. Report.
NANCT France. Jun !. The
Maiunr kaa forkiooen Tne
rmanM "Tha Red Daacer." a
iMMtiie tea career n wi
Hart th Parisian actreaa. who was
.ikH inrlna- tha wir for her espi
onage activities. Th mayr feartd
th performanc would causa uisur-
Arm daturdav and Sunday during the
visit her of Maranai rvcu.
T
. . ....1- -a nm BVIaVlar. Mb-
u H. Maunurartea sold what ! known vf. " TT Iv.' .i saunlon at
two on-
inga. oa th Mrwsr f Main .trwt and
troesi avenu. to A fta F. I r;
' Veiil 1
Ben.2jndlerV Sons
. . :;:Forin:SaVmgs Uub
A.' m Zlndlar wia'iaae eamlrBiaa K
th "Savings AaswItaOoii." an orgeju.
saUoa created by th Courtesy club
of Ben Sladlwr't Sons tnembers f
which ar to Inreat a portion at thetr
wages each weak la aom saw propo-
sition at th eeml-moathly mUng
vdneday venln.
Mr. Klnaier aaoiare inaf "
juuth. mmi idaa. as olub ner-
tofar Hav been devoted nly to V
will
iiimmil tiv are:
Crok.r. R. V. MjMttllta. A. I.. Mdf
A D Terrell : vaiso w www
ho is sa honorary member j.. . .
United Press Report.
ISDIANAPOUB lnd.. June
Twentieth century religion
armly entrenched tn the Northern
Baptist convention here Friday.
A storm of factional strife which
threatened to divide the church north
of the Mason-Dixon line apparently
haa paaaed over and a spirit of con-
ciliation prevailed.
ttWmumi mlliM who I sfllaad to
accept modern Ideas of rellgtous edu-
cation and sodal work by the church
were blending with the liberal group
for control of the convention.
-The financial crisis was so intense
that everyone is avoiding Issues that
v are unnecessary." said Dr. J. C
Ma.es. of Boston standard bearer la
the fundamentaliat crusade for "old
tha religion. "
was we"- -
pasted Friday and the press secretary
. . i.tiMi a former Loa
ds tne nriuw . . . u
don correspondent interceded with
v.i . van KarnebMk who baa the
"ZZZrZX bUr. .1 Hardwood Men Launch
ivt reaardlnc the attitude to 1 . i
b adopted toward th preaa. Finally
word was sent to the newspapermen
that preaa rooms wer being prepared
In the palace which would be ready tn
the afternoon.
Jonkheer Van Karnebeek opened this
morning's session of tha conference
with another address expressing the
bops that the outcome 01 tne gamer-
tag would be satisfactory.
There were Indications that th
smaller powers as had been the ease
.1 ware dissatis
fied' with what they regarded aa the
monopolisation of autnorrcy oy --
larger powers and th anticipation
.t. w..iM nmtMt anr plan by
the great powers to railroad through aa
organisation project wnicn wwura waw
to shut out the leaser nations proved
n i.s jrmA tha fasllnr that
the sinaaer nations should have larger
----- mi the Bwb-eaenmltteea
and carried through aa amendment to
v. -m th mantbermnin 01 eacn nnsinu-
slon Increased to IS. from 11. as ar-
ranged Thursday at a prrrate meeting
of the council oi ine dib w.
Kansas Mine Leader
Is Denied Rehearing
pfiorvi Kaa . June li. The su
preme court Friday denied Alexander
Hewat deposed evanses sum "
official and his associates a rehearing
tn hla case appeaiea irom me -n"-
ford County district court where b
was given a Jail sentence for violating
a court Injunction by calling a strlka.
The appeal waa dismissed recently for
want of prosecution.
BIOIN WORK ON StWERS.
Houston Post Special.
CENTER. Texas Jun 1. Active
wnrk haa started on tb beginning of
the Installatlea of the water and newer
system. Otto Kraeget of the firm ef
Kroecwr it Kroeger. contractors of
San Antonio ia here and will per
sonally superintend the won.
TEXAS DEATHS
coal at th Lst.r sad SherwoodstrtP
mine ais mllM east of her Friday.
It was th Brat coal mines in
sine th miners' strlk became ef-
. am-ii i ns armed sentries
"
guarded th roadways to th mine.
. Hiaeuaatns- th situation
wall ether crowds went from town to
town 'Reeling out sentiment" Min
ers' officials cautioned against oanaen-
stratKma. tailing th strikers any ant-
break would react to tn oiarawn
th union. '
Th men who .began wora aj
ww said to ha ve been imported from
to Chicago district. Tha camp
woO Stocked with provisions. BU"T
minor were not uiiwciw "-
wlth th minora' strlk. but all la lln-
sols quit work AprU 1 In sympathy
with th pit miners.
Excitmeat was caused here early
aij ' . . Kivi. rira lllumlnased
ho bay In th neighborhood of the
lasster sad Bherwooo nunea reeiue
of H.rrln beUevIng the camp had been
flred to prevent operation of th mine
Aa Investigation nowever
that tk. Ar was in an abandoned
w..llill . nlna In th CartOTVill
dlstrhHt several miles ea.t of th strip
mine. Th origin oi in osu w nm
determined and th property loss was
reported aa small.
C0RORATI0Na cftARTCRCD.
Houaton Post SpeclaO
AU8TIK. Texas June U. Char-
. - -
w.u.l CnslntrlM Sroducta oom-
nany. Incorporated. iMiiaat oapiui
b iaa cm Inonrnorators. aa. v..
o-u v n Haiaiev. c J. Tnomaa.
Dawson County FarnO Bureau Melon
Growers' cam pan y operative associa
tion. Lameea: no capital stoca. in-
onranratBra. R. N. Carpenter 1H. D.
r--.1 a. r Hiavirt.
BuslneM Men's Reading club San
Antonio; capital stock. $1000. Inoor-
norators. Mack w. Hanegan norj
Vsrn. n V. Sinclair.
Rogers Asbestos oompany. Incor-
porated. Houston: capital stock i0-
00. IncsTPoratora. K. M. Roaora
iriMait r!hamlcal company. Fort
Worth: capital stock 15000. In-
corporators. U D. Patterson I W.
u . . e at VarnnrAuarh.
Amendments t charters war filed
k. mfmrth Titia Ouarantv company
of Waco changing nam to Central I
Texas Guaranty and Increasing capi-
tal Stock from $1000 to $100000; Coch-
Tjmhp mmianv ef Oonroa.
changing nam to Grand Lake Lumber
company and decreasing capital stock
from $t0.0M to $10.00; Coi-ateana. Ab-
stract company of Corsica na. Increas
ing capital stock from sioo to ixa.ww.
t. Aaeidad to hold th annual
L.-l. m Bavehora. Jul 1. Mtalwrl
m .u.i. (..iiid iir ka the auests Of
ami 11 . .". - -
Ben Zlndler-s Bona who win provide
transportatloa ana nionBinmeni.
NAVASOTA MASONS MLICT.
Houatoa Post Special.
NAVABOTA. Taa. June 11 Narj.
sota lodg No. Mt. A. F. anff A. M..
have elected officer. They ar: F.
Ih Ford. W. M.I J. D Warren. S. W.:
H R. Smltir J. W.; EL. H. Terrell
treasurer: T. 8. Thomas secretary;
W. W. 8tacy tiler.
v rnuiT
JARS
NA80N
Ball Vtdki UwnvtA Ball IdeaV 8lW
Fruit Jar Rubbero
o4rru. Staiioara bb4 OmALuOU Bit "toe
Smptlhipmnnt. Sand your orflr or
Ml
N IRON & STEEL CQ
HUOHftS MAY SRJjAK -
CORSICANA. Texas Jun M J. K.
iv-t... tha all kinawn oil wildcatter
of MexU. haa been Invited to address
th Corel oarla chamber of commerce
th.. i Di.n. aM halne nerfeeted.
un uii .
to auk that meeting oi th chamber
- ' .i ..i . I liia-
01 commerce an wi wive
TO ATtKNO RKUNION
x Houston Post Special.
COR8ICANA. Texas. Jun. H. Only
PATENTS
Patent Obtain and Trsdoatarka
sad Gopyrnjnni negiewr-e
Hardway 3c Cathey
Ps Pre Men TH M oust en taxaa
Offlo m Kroaa Mktint
JOE H. EAGLE
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
0140 Wast Building
Tslephoa Froston MM
Hetraten Teas
DR. A. M. AUTREY
Olsesses of th Kyo -ar. Not and
Threat
Offlo sS-SM Wrlne T neater.
Building
Flu
to
51:30 p. in. (Italic-)
Arrive Galveaton 2:55 p. m.
kornloc Train Um 8:06 . m.
ComtortaW Chair Cars and Coaches.
$150 Round Trip Children 75c
Returning. Leav Galveston 7:15 p. m.. 8:40 p- m.
Soa tha Airplane Bombing Exhibit In Galveston Bundgy Jun
?? rtih Itfri wUl be held off Fort Crockett and can be ad-
vantaceously seen from the seawall.
Jo R. GroenhUl. D. P.
904 Tezaa Avenue
Phone Preston (08
Information Bureau
Union Station
Phone Preston 2290
wnnirax-f!aotar Arthla. th I
danehter of Ml. and Mrs. W.
wiihnm riiad Friday alter a snon
National Organization I nine. Th remains wer interred in
r " I the Pleasant Hill cemetery.
At sons Tea j less Bepon.
Trtmaimj r. Tim. it Th
Bard wood Manufacturers institute aa
u .1 iIm i.MMri ctuaivatv of
hardwood manufacturers of the nation.
was formed nero xnuramay at ine con-
-' - " - nf aamiamnd
manufacturing Interest ef th United
States with approval by th conven
tion of the constitutioa ana oy laws
fawwl ih. AraanlaariAn HD
mitt. Th report waa adopted with
out a ma.fnung Tote.
Poincare Leaves Paris
To See Lloyd George
DIP M.00B CATT1.1.
Houston Post Special.
NAVASOTA. Texas. Jua Un-
au th. ilMntliin a luamartnr BL T.
m-.n. ana u ons cattle nave oees
dipped within the last month for tick
Additional funds Bar rscenur on
secured and If vats will 0 erected.
making a total of M In tb county.
More cattle than the above number
will be dinned this month and It i. I
K. nlu n Mk tK. wn.W an affativa
that the quarantine may soon bo lifted.
HIADS TROST SCHOOL.
Houaton Post Special.
cnRMCANA. Texas. June It. W. V.
Harrison lat principal of the public
school at Crawford has been chose s
to a similar position at Frost this
county.
BIQ aCHULENBORO' DIAL.
Houston Post Special.
SCHUUSNBURQ Taxaa. Juno 11
One of th biggest business deals her
Report.
PATtTK June It Premier Palncakra
L-ft Xwim VriJ iftlnMii tnr In-
son. where be lo to discuss the general
sotixicaj siiuauon wiu rnme bhiusibt
tioyd George. Mad.me Peiacare ac
companied him.
Younger Leaders
Recognized
Sfiviets Seek Treaty
1 o Keduce Armaments
Associated Press Reoort.
. . Tk. U.aMI ty-klCWlltf Im. Uavlw TJtf.
conference la th absence of tb does- soft chief ef soviet legations abroad.
mating political figures wno guu aas sen a su in nsnis minw
.T T 1 . -w. nth- I tmr mt THiUnoL KMhaolai las Poland
erlnss at Genoa and Washington I save a Central Ifswa dispatch from
...in. saetlned to arnuT mto uw nme- I uipeniiaswa inviuasj inwm lo
ttght another and younger group of
lesdtrs representing the great Bowers.
They ma woe bit romp swr-
reeme of England'. M. Baa
Prance; Baroa Aveaaano. Italy;
lict IB
sT H4V1U aVSdUav swVi n I fTMOCm 8WV. J 1 Bam t
Year at Hard Labor ZZLTS T-
readv thev have began their efforts
. .k.n. ha tms of tha
At their initial private meeting Tbwrs-
day nignt. tney oeaowa mv
riiMa mt a main Bnaasea eomi
4.1. ttrmm .nil I Isalliea WBSCh
would give the detailed study to the
technical owestlOBa of credits debts
and trratroent of private P
owned by foreigners Is Buaata.
f f
Litvinoff
Heads Delegation
Associated Proas Report.
MOSCOW. Jan !. It I anus use sd
that Maxim Utviaoff. wM bo efaalrasaa
- Italian PoSt Office I Hags cooX-rewce. Th oltaa.
Attacked by Albanians ear. wil iMtad IobM Kras-ra;
. lOsflstlaa Rakoveky. the Ckrataiaa
BOMK. rao 1.-b . "r.-lw nremier-. M. SwMiaoky. BOW
minister to Berna aad riiaiHSsr of
finance and M. aokolnivok. saststaat
of finance. Tney wig be
Associated Press Report.
' AHMAOABAO. British India. Jun
II. Ones ashi. tha non-co-operation 1st
' leader ha British India who succeeded
Mohandsg Gandhi whea the latter was
si lasted aad. saprisdaed on charges of
' asllllon. has been sentenced to a
yaara wis Of owe tmprlsonment and to
- say a fin of tot rupees with s fur-
ther tare month'. Imprisonment In
default of paysaeaL
Quel ash! was arrested early this
" week atar publication of alleged ee-
sUUeej articles ia the neaspaper
TewsLg Indie.
snag printer of Toung
arty of AJbaataa
itahaa paslMrTlre at
s.isiirs on tn
xrasa usi wo. " " -. eceonroanied by It technical exports
fsU -aanaTITlltaiJBiiH " I
Osa. who the aloBstrn says did Both
B te arovoat M. . .
CKNTER COUPLE MsJlRY.
CENTER. Texas Jwao it. A. BV
Fish Are -Biting
I
Kit Have
lh3 Tackls
to Help
Yea Cstcb
Tk:a
flERIIlG-tonTEQ
LJL HARDWARE CO. O
Three Trains to Galveston
U3 KltDV
"Island City
Flyer"
ai at tt
m iizua.m.
1:45 p.m.
Leave Galveston 6p.it... 8e20p.m.f 9p.m.
75c
(n nOUIID TRIP
V ADULTS
Children
GRAND CENTRAL STATION
v
Arc;-n3 BczEng Lxhirtion at
Galveston Sunday June 18th
SILK SHIRT SALE
$5.85
Our uual price would be $7.50. $8.50 and $10. but th'rougK
an exceptional special purchase you pay only $5.85.
Rich broadcloth jersey crepe de chine all hand picked pat-
tern. in complete wts of three-color.. Neat idea to harmonize
with your rammer clothes; plenty of plain white and white with
satin stripe.
White Linen
OXFORDS
$7.50
So fine it almost looks like Bock
so comforUblt it feels ss good ss
an old house slipper. Finished
with a while ivory sole and Wing-
foot rubber heel to absorb step
shocks.
AU-Wool
Bath Suits
$5.00
The real athletic two-piece" suit
with white shirt and blue pants;
or the one-piece style in solid col-
ors and combinations. Both art
exceptional yalues at $5.00.
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