The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1924 Page: 2 of 12
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THK TAFT TRIBUNE. TAFT. TEXAS.
Texas Items
Scrimmage Practice at West Point
* total of 34? ■'•on'**"
op for ......... .m ......>- th.;
port uf Oftlveatott clunufi the DiOUtn cl
Oclobi r
M shiTi Of . Old TfM!
A........ in wtii :: ">
f„, tho r ton!:, animal reunion No»4*i»-
Was Very MiteriM* Felt Lob
Better After Taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’t Vegetable Couposaj
Wvocena, Wisconsin. — " I took T,-^u
E. PuiUkam'd Vegetable Compoundba-
liWIir
lUflF' r.mmendf'd it to m*
W 1 was no 1 cony
W w-arcflygoaboutinjr
Hr -orF daily work 1 <cU &
f V J such turnery. lint af.
Ini, 4fl KV!2nssi
Diseased Convicts Neglected
And Infect Each Other.
Other Conditions Detailed.
SEPTEMBER PIPE LINE
GATHEHINGS IN TEXAS
Austin, TVx -Thrfit* countin r*x
ab produced over 1,000,000 burreU
#*iu*h o? oil during September accord
In* to th«* monthly report of pipe
fine* xtitherint* Navarro County con
tlnucd to loud with 2.1 IH,032 ham*l>
for the month; Mtn«io<nio county
climbed ahead of Wichita, ^bhh foi
■evaral month* hai* held second |da» »*
ldm*wione County produced l 6M.17.
Austin Tex V deplorable condition
»f diHPfttto and t oxl-f in Cm-
state pent it* iilhu > ami prison farina
a report of the conitnltree on
prisons and prison labor, ndtra^ed
Monday, churned
PrlBom rn without proper medical nt
tention Infoftli)^ otiict . men it
thn merry of the state iniftertiiR from
id a! Iff omit. do* ! • for wh!rh they can
obtain no ad* <$ i.ite treatment, and
finally being discharged •utlor wro
or no dfM-'*m»d an to Of.dancer th»*ir
H.rad bond < Of V:"itn < n
dlHtftcT Nt' •> totalm»; f ‘
been approved b> the ait*>n
*n»r* d»*partrneht.
cotton Bfed in beintr »bib’
\\ i f I’olut 1*1 carl' id lute. SI
ot aniatirr oonslgniuanta 1 'r
»,nl for mill pM'in«'i* ar‘- * r
10 city
school
wns feeling lot* b*t.
ter. I took fhreebot-
tic-sand a half before
An issue of $ > ?*■
tonvllh- In.I
bonds, i-eariug f.'x
taring v ■ fai ' • ••"'
lit. iittorm > B»ii>' ■
--------If was confined and
finished the bottle while I was in bed. 1
got up fee ling fine and have taken car*
of the twine alone ever since. I recom-
mend the Vegetable Compound highly
and will sing itn praises in the future."
—Mr.. T!■ v <!wuiIT7. '.Vimw. V.ia,
It iiromarkablehow many eases h*v«
been reported similar to th's "re. Many
mothers are left in a weakened and
run-dr wm condition af for child-birth, and
for such mothers the care of the hat*
ie well-nigh impossible. Not only is ft
hard for the mother, but the child itself
will indirectly suitor.
i ydia E- Pinkham’ti Vegetable Co®,
pound i* an excellent tonic for the
met her both lieforeand af ter ch’id-hirth.
It ■:! *.r. pared from m--diciu«l roots and
herii and does re t ■ "plain any harm-
ful drug It can be taken in isafetyby
fiuri ing mothers.
Nome and VMU toucrets
In Jefteri.ua four;!* have
, t,, 1 .uni declared n!‘-u to1
in. most modern high
neei ins work by bibb*
f Austin stale high" -y
. elate high an* f- a.IldS
i ■ .uni v f *• •rn .»12;-T pax *on
title ot AI"!e"aUi I minty ha" I"
terracing can.pains si!'"i'g >•''
own-:- ,r 'I ■■ • urity T'i ■ ■ ■'
was carried on la:*i fall .■ g ea
fit of lb*- tartar ar I It ■ *'
the tnt"! "r r t.'e v.-ur will he |
ruckle mnd. during tae scrimmage pr«cil<-e
•e the nuuiary a. uleaiy foottmU ei.nditl.ites
■r guard. Is shown ( ringing down .Sea-pps.
BIG OIL COMPANIES
PAY THEIR GAS TAX
All-in. Tex Oa* .ine retailed In
Texas during S«>p*emhi r r. .u ii-tl a
total of 32.90tt.Ufi! c a dons, on which
u tai of $3119.0X2 a! 1 cent per din''
was paid according to lh>- report of
the comptroller's office, I’wcn** s''v"n
million gallons of tin gasoline **as
retailed bv six refiners
The Ciulf Production Company pan!
$94,787 gasoline tax U.e Magtiolia
Company . the Texas Com «n.i
$di),3S7; Pteifi lVroleum Com pan*
$28,8fi9. Humble Oil and Ki'flnilie
Company »iU,351 and Cities .Serxhm
Oil Company 435
Noted Football Captain
IV’/iof / Do
I died strike ■ were lirsi lid reduced
in hasehail In IRfiS.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTON
Bsll-ans
ri«* i (Mi
e\H i\'VM IWore «AUi»* ' *
- l fr,;n> 1:-* 1 • a certif!: »*• »•
i,.US! be obiniued from tuspe-tor* al
Edinburg
The egiiuC'*sii ?,ers of ilarrl' in
Couoly !<••*' e I r.he eomre.r-t to; " :
ping Id lull1 s u! the Jeff"! u !""■»
way ,'Sbt of Mar, .a!! an. I Tth ihe
Texas and I .rite Italiwav - x
will he r.'!"I |"-d with IrKpri" ■ **'
mll.-s vs if h. hiii , - ite »r.d five ml • '■cm
limestone rock
Improvilent of the stale : ,a>8
lu Nat'.,gdocln-s caunty has I . . .a.
Ccnsl'h rshle no-tiey ha b.- a spent ' a
the highways through the •'i.r.pty •ad
they have been fairly good reads. . .1
the recent four months of dry wcam-r
and cone taut heavy trav«J I* ft
Oxford utliversiir of I/.giand pro
pi.-ses to add •laukcihiill *o it* f-l'<>rts*
progi a lo.
Grots Oil Ta« Oue.
Austin, Tex -The time for the pay-
mont of the gross production lax on
crude oil without incurring a penally
expired Friday and ah oil and othor
corporations subject to this tux that
urn delinquent are now subject to the
penalty which is 10 per cent of the
amount of the tax t per cent gross
production tax Is for the quarter end-
ing September 30. and 3h days are nl
lowed after that period tn which to
pay the lax without Incurring the
penalty Collections for this quarter,
including other corporations than oil
companies, is expected to exceed fl,-
I lrpo may not lie utde »•> speck Eng
Hull, but he understands "hen our
money talks.
! Hot water
! Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
Pitcher .Jess Doyle »»f !•■** Toronto
International club has !>o« u sole* to th**
!Mroit club.
254 AND 75* PACKAGES mRY*YHO>X
b<v.j there
}*#• o?hcn*1<»e
MOTHERHOOD
1.. T. Williams, southpaw pitcher of
the ,1 ackson (Miss) dub. has been
signed by the Brooklyn Nationals
« * •
1.. T. William*, southpaw pitcher of
the .lacksou 'Miss ) dub, has \o-m
signed by the Brie Uyn Naliounla
♦ ♦ •
tinlveraity of Missouri is the lalesl
to adopt Hie idea of having students
take part Ir, some sort of athletic*
* • *
They used to call Tinker and Evers
amt Chance the mightiest Infield in
baseball. The Giants have Frankie
Frisch
• • »
M K Campbell. '2d, of Beverly,
.Mass has been chosen captain of the
rniverslty of New Hampshire base
Cali for registered warrant* »»*
issue' Friday by .Stale lr* i ui-r S
X. stapi a. there being <410.'17 avail
able to the credit of general rtseaue
fund A) warrants up to and Inc ..
ing No. 405o will be pa d on pm:.. 1.is
tion. This cad leaves the Hats« de-
ficit approximately ll.tuO.'/ub
A movement 1* on tool among »•»
*r»: towns of to# Cuero ,e lion to
standard!** fire hydrants arid equip-
merit S1 a- lr ho ar>;. to fender a.d
to each other In cates of tig fires
The plan Is expected to give ail towns
participating a better fire rating
Most of the town* Lav, shown a will-
ltiguess to join in lha movement
More than *8000 is Involved la a
suit filed by Umestonc County ngslnst
the S. A and A 1" sad Ft Louis and
Southwestern railway sornpar.lc* Tn*
plaintiff contends there wss art over-
charge uf $il*l CO on t-a i ef -3 . ar - j
ioads of gravel sh.pped " I.Ice-stone r
County for c-e un the puhl; roads. )
A penally of JJJ;.' un each o.ercf .trgs J
U requeste-J.
New lire srliedules and changes Its |
key rule of insurance hava Jusi. beer;
tssued lot lour Texas Towns by the
state fire Insurance l uinaus-. un The
towns autl key rates art Austere1;,
key rale S3 rents Increased to 74
cents, Cfirlstoval, 98 to 17 cent,,
Fa bens i Kt i’aso County: kt cent*,
no change, .idrift ICalhu.r Court '
ty; $1. uo chsiigy
Ihe Farm Bureau Fig Growers’ As
sctiauoi: has asked the co-operation
of r.ai * fthlon for thn «tsh!!-1,: i-nt of
* fig p;.•serving plant el » > .’ral.y ■
located point in the rich tig siea on
the mtin.-iUd Galveston e. ire o'
the plant ", 1 bu appr- ■ •- $'•
u'jO, according to I>r tt r ITui’,
county denKiQStrstlqn sgr.ut, who ;uet ;
with rot! industrial < mi . !■*(, of lie j
(tbatnber nt commerce In G.i -eston re-
ceutly to prevent pi,-in* of th« farm
« - or. " i? proposition
tjfj-,fit:ino regulations ag.i?.nst Tex- i
ax hav> been ntndified by pract: ally
a stale: suffici'-ntiy In p-rinii the
shipment of dress?-.' turkeys to the 1
tug Ea-iera market*, J K bong Scott, j
chairm-: of the five su-.i, sanitary
col: niisstna, amtounc.-.J Friday The
shipitif-.'ii of tiirkcj? value■: $7,CQ4,-
: cat '■-:!! t- p-nailit'd through tk» rend j
- and turkey raUtrs of Ihe
SM!e a, id from I envy fiuam ‘a! loss,
end lu many cases from virtual ruin
Th- ruuatiuu v«i uausiog consider- !
slue cuac-'rn a.? tbs formut reguia- j
Uimv prohibit, rt shipment urib-s? each
packing pr,o- had been lopp,acted 1
by a government leprweulative
Within th* .uexr two wicks there
• lit he a first css? snail rout? i
between Austin nod Fre<!eiu ks ‘
hurt A tempoiary mall n.ute i« he I
ing maln'ained now fei newspaper*
ami sttcoud class oiaiti r, but in ord*» j
. to ewty parcel post pax ksg<. and first j
class mail < unseat of th- postuiMtar I
if aura! must ha obtained. Austin
| merchants and citdi-ns of Frederick•-
i burg an- supporting the movewent
| which has been declared one of th*
i bigs eat commercial deveiopmenu to
that territory for sots« tin,*
The pecan crop in the rh>*tre$ sso
tton hs.9 began moving.
i'hotog.'uidi of .luck llitrri.-. the to
molts hulfbnek mid captain of tire tk i«
consin football team
Stadium at Verdun Gets
Name of “London Park’’
A standard athletic sladlnm, with
regulation rugby and association fo"t-
bK.il fields, running (rio ks. velodrome,
,md clubhouse, being
grandstamik
erected on the edge of liattcrcd Vrr i
dun, Is evidence of the place which 1
outdoor sports end athletics now uo- j
oupy in French life,
"London l ark." as the now grounds ,
will be enown in grateful apprecla- i
Hun of the fact 'hut f'fid.tXa. francs of |
flic amount pei-easury for the exiiense j
involved were subscribed In London, 1
<„ to be officially inaugurated. !
,V straigiitawa. olr.d-r potli chute
of Jis'i meters Is now completerl :i"<l i
the iiians .-«!! for « circular cinder j
tra- k of .'4*1 meters. Sealine mcoin- !
iiioda;ioic- will be provided for lO.ism •
01! Dltcovary Start* Boon?..
Laredo, Tex. -The tlenne. Winch *
rarjs No. 3. which was brought in on
the Marlines ranch of Jin. HoRK 1 on a
ty laat Friday at a depth of 2»o'.' fe‘".
not only rives Jim rioga County ir,
first rea! oil producer out it gives the
Laredo district the best oil producer
that ha* been brought tn during the
life of the fluid, surpassing -von r -
Kanoka and Laarel wel.« A booa has
tta.ried in th*! district
Ga*d Wall In Wilbarger County
Whir hits Falla, Tn* —lowing io";
barrals through mud in lb'- »">ie. Br!<i
well, Heydrirks No I 8<«pl."n». 1"
cated In northwest corner of sc'Jfon
m the South Verrion pool ot WHbar
ger County, was completed recently
}» ia the biggest w"ll brought In from
th* new pool Top of . end »a.- ‘«coun-
tered at 2020 and was drilled to 2U4.1
feet when the well eomtnene. d flow
The first Anglo-Arnericpn polo
mutches for the International Chal-
lenge cup were ployed af Newport in
lbs-'l and resulted Ir, a victory for the
English team.
A baseball ciub representing Bosh
i pgr on In the old Eastern league in
i-igr., won a per no e - It was the only
liirlll In baseball thm city ever bat
until this season.
I'.v >')»#rfr i vmrrp
4-.f H.iftS'B i-i/C'r- *M) r<V4
I tiFMkUf *$$<S 1 «f . * !’-'♦* FS* 1 !cf f
I: r' ti?.- otf i*'-$
,-;f N#iU*lf ;
t.etuk «ftc X'C *.>'} TOc t*otl
Annou!]' that *'Pu” 8*r!r»Iitig,
father manager of Voung Striblfng
youlhful Georgia boxing sensation, has
added lick Reddick te his managerial j
protege*; has been made
Cuiicura Talcum
Unadulterated
Cyril .7 ti. Tolley former British
nipiitciir golf charnploD and captain of
,1,'u year - llritl*-* Walker -‘Ur 'earn.
... plnniting to remain in this country,
probably to live in New York
Marx’s Folicras Approved
B.-rlin The German clerical party
Tuesday con. I tided a 'hree hiy 1 ■'«•
vent ion by jn-anltuousiy adopting «
olution approving Char;, clloi Marx s
spivernmeutai polici—- aro! th-' cuppitri
gi ven the;r bv tile pal" V " d- mUt in
t.hv relch; - V:r: c -- : I! o p,i. 1 y s
p|., j -,. * i - ■ r :- , 1 I- I U« I try. * * 11, iT..!
T«N-lir?-nb u - wiii tn r. >; quin a ted for
Exquisitely Scented
«. Near Brswnwjoii.
or) Tex. Oil pdopl" fwllove
d is in prospect eight ecu
fivest of Bn-wnvoo-1. Th-
rt by M B. Air bison with
lini-ry. was pa' 0""b to *
;() f.-er when a good flow ot
:.-k iii a cratum of --«»•! ’ Many
log of anvil-- r well (r. the \.
,ws to be fifteen toes ctsh k unde! ■"
_________________ 'c.ep-tnl-
fascanx Ga* Field-
T-.X-—Toe ,-h " portioti dor* "
i; < ounry wn-m-'i V. <-«e<>m f« ' !
developing into one -*f the r»s
. I'iel-f5 in Uo country .Standard
add'- M* vvtils and wSdi.-os rah- “• •
I d-a:b»
(<f|.‘ n-ur s ? ire;- irf un
"inna-cJy large. '1 !■"' n-semble a
shovel when be Is *im«-plug up the
bounders
|J,.: i ■.-,ftS I iiidc Hor.us Wngner one
f lb? sun-st ia-leldei:- the kuiiie lo.,
pved bud They are any hull platers
bil-gesr asset
When To;.or<er jumped from an i,u
known spuiiiocer te Hie Si Lou.- r’ar-
diMic- and Made go.ul. he received a
f, ,.l ,,f publicity beilltise be Were
ip qw-cla-ini iiilit-ldcrs in
Uo- biii league ace rare hlrde.
jj,. 1,1,1 ■ II u lib the Cali!-- .Hid
beP! -I- -.si the third base lo! until
M a.,r, st.H-v. ho!d--.n returned the
Treated Fee Cas Pu'son
ie.-re.-i Mur,-bison of the Newark IS.
j J > Athletic club recently broke the
1 ibssyurd na rk by sprinting ihe djs.
! p.nce In 24 7 !0 ser-enri.- Paddock
i held the former rr-'Cm! IF "i seconds.
;n their
ai, I New
N'lailaV
tuterma weuu—ae »« T'k'*1
f , v rt * !c e t .-a r itn! ) taXsft •<
ttl*bt —- i l,%ig k!at you wi b*
tordog mart tl.vre'asraec X*us
a-wtisu »:G •ltistaatleii.
Ohio Slate university !>»«eb«ii dm
ml is ]o, aierl to flit- tiortheast of the
n.-'.v sfrtdium 'the bone plate is about
msi t>et from the , ■ jiipn *•»,'. Clr
, i . (iii.es life!', -e be few .,voi far
henveen
«i Company plant
J . has airr-adx * *
At High tsiartrf. 3 c
(__With the e.srap- Mextc • 1 "• > U‘
,:Min- Qiude i.v m.o hr- c - hortl,.
begin drill log a deep gte tax >•?* •- • ',n '
tid* of th-’ hi'.!, opera pc-dte '■ '<»' "
liana have atratuered js stated rH ■ P •'
weU drilling. export* tnd »»<• !>"•'
l'U7?V Vcm e, splaaJtc; 1: urlfst .-f the
Brooklyn K'-i-ins, made mb .t is t-e-
:..*csi -o l-e .* major vague record
when in the third Inning of a game
w ith cir- qin.iti he “truck out tb. side
*<ri nib*- pitch'd balls
\ourigster uses hisi fieatl itx traj.
under" He doesn't get set ami
a.• rot.Va "up over Id*
i„r (j,. figure.- out Bte halt the
• the l-utter h.ls it, af.it if there
jo of 1; hopping he hops >»ith It
Gulf Company
test on the g»
tlans at High
dawn to sbalto
Cherokee County Wildcat
Rusk. Tex---The CoUftr n well near
Rusk t" balling at. 3590 to?'. hen
well reached (hi* dep'h <*««•
showing both all and gas *a« fwint-
hut drilling was extended to 42'W feet
Caatfi* was drawn back to 3500 feet
and bailer was installed
Burnet County Test.
Burnet Tex.—A standard rig is be
tn* Installed over the Briggs oil »’»:)
cm th,? Bakar farm In Burnett county w*to* - - - . . n .
Drll'to* is expected to begin within a *((,aJB»bip Oi>*»pi< from bis tour ol Frankun field.
' L i Uio t'nited St*te* t»nd Cannula
?s off ik® 0W Bicisfe
'wt
y&tvzsz&Sg.
ll!W-WT«gr
Refugee Cao-p Destroyed.
Tok to A flrt- Thro -dar destroyed
ffio -hack- in one of :
campii established tor th
front the tits earthquake
Pf,.- l. 13IS Two pertsoi.*
and 20 iiijuri"d while
tiomele** feT u>’ fir‘‘
■ rr Yale pi aver and Rutgers foacli, . •' r« ”■ ” "•
j!KN eiiterc*" Peon The son of the ex- j < h*mpi«nsidfw of th
laic y ard is a young g -’*»•! will 1 C"' 1» "«*■ ?*** ^
t?r for tt.e frestilhn 1! r«-nui I N* Ms |
fat her he is atso a lineman, and ! Two xol.d gold
played a’ Kent sell "! m Omtieetleuf. i "Ji S! the “lymph
fr>r the la*t few years Sanford i i«er. are among the
of btwogbt the boy to Rut university and j dlsfdayed by .Mts* H
h- viRtird Mesh Coach Lou 1'ouag at j ttonal ttttcho.der lu
! Csiifornis stuaenta
of rieptem-
wwp
«t-r** made
C*> WSi?* rtumr
SouthbaniptOC.—-The FrU." "
arrived home Friday on
MiSk
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