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[Ho^7iifo7| SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT |i
VOL. XLI.-NO. 79.
SHERMAN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. -EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH.
ALLIANCE MAY BE FORMED 'SHERIFF OF
BETWEEN FRANCE AND SOVIET ! NUECES CO.
RUSSIA AT AN EARLY DATE
LOVE LEITERS
TO MINISTER
North Texas Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal
j South, in Session in Shetman
BELIEVED BY NEWSPAPERS AND IN SEMIJKKS™^
OFFICIAL CIRCLES THAT POINCARE
HAS CHANGED HIS
ATTITUDE
I.AND OWNER
SKY TOWN
First U. S. Woman Senator Receiving
CHIEF DEPUTY SWORN IN HE WAS HER BARYKINS
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J’y the In Cert Press
Paris, Orl. IS.- A*I i:il: IIH— iHwci'll
Soviri Uussia i«n«I Km mm* was fore asl
toiliiy. From i»*l indiot lions. r»oih in
flu* Krciiiii press and in svini d’iiia-
<ir« »s, it vn\is lieliiwil I’remi^i i
ian \vi ! Miter into a removal of rela-l
lions with tin* novenmieiit of Lenin.!
wl.nh in* lias op j >on< I tor nearly twoj
} a a i s
Mailer Kerenily Disclosed.
Tlilii was dirtt loscd upon tin* i*e!u.n
< 1 KiUmihiH llorriot. Mayor of l.vone,
him the nnilenl SoriuliMt leader in (r.o
Chnmbo* of Deputies, from Soviet It us- i
nil*, where in* Aiponed uegothitioiiH wlinj
tin* Sm iel loiiileis. )H-.'suiimblv with aj
Fit in ho-Ruwiiai; nllianei* in view.
COURT HEARS
Poliliral light II Is Claimed Is al
tile Doll (nil of the Corpus Chri-li
Shooting.
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Hj th- Ahm clat-'A
Epistles Full of Endearing Terms—,
Motive of IhmMe Killing is Rap- j
ill l.i Developing.
• Ji\t ifir A nnot InO'tl /'I'l'vf’-t
Corpus christi. Texas. Ort. IS.— W.
.1. Cotly. Chief lM*puty Sln*riff. took
aijiiIi as Sheriff of Nueees County to
ilay I A»i I a »w inn t !i«* ac« opium o yesterday
■II DUE S( A R II KOI (ill (i«KS
AHEAD WITH TIIK SI IT
WEDNESDAY
»h# t'nltel P- CM
New Brunswick. N. .1 . vM. is. -A
second series of (lie letlfcr* wild to
luive lieen written. by Mr<C Eleanor
I iv 1110 ('minty i 'ommissitmers of Ihe re- Mills, wife of I lie elm roll eeVton and'
signal Ion of Sheriff f rank (1. Robin- choir leader, lo Hie Rev. Kdw aI'll
sail. Resignation uf I..... P'-tzel as Con- wheeler Hall, was made public today
Stahlo "f Precinct nuuitior I. also was ,[y (hp .nitliorities us they continued;
mceplod. and T. C. Hollihar a|i|ioinled tjM.ir pffor,N tl, s(l|Vt. mystery of
the slaving of Hie couple September 1-1. |
?** rmiddiessisl and unsigned Hie let-1
let's are filled Willi terms of endear
In lie in. the minister is often
referred to as "sweet, adorable liab.v- •
kins." Tliev sjicak of ii "love nest." j
Tl.e slioollug is said to have (lf „-,.miin's dream* of "true love"
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Ills successor.
.Men Are In Jail.
Robinson and Petzel, with Cleve fluff
and Joe Aldus- are lield ill jail ill con- )U(.n,
motion With ilie shooting to dentil of
Corsicana, Texas. lUi. is.
jiitiition suit to make isnuuincnt tlie 'Saturda.v
leui.M.nuy h.mutlou lo prevent Lari ,1"' outgrou III of a political fight. ))m, llt«. vijcled moods of
I» Miiyfi 'Id s !«iiuk* fr. -i| tn uu pbicci)
oil tho hull..! will lie pjYrl id' un np-
ponl. The a jisi will h«* IjA'iird on i; k
UK 1 its, wlli il MlA‘,1 MS 1) Ul I 1 llA* I'MIMA‘1-
ajUs dA*|>A»vijinns uii.l wiiMA,V'<*s which flu*
j | liiiut ills, at i »»i Mt*ys say ih«*\ huv •. win
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SALESMAN HKU) I P AS HE 11:ivvkh„ ................. ,J
LEAVES 1IOTKI. WITH TIIE
|»|^|,'^<||||>1^ |iF!V|S DAMlUAi'd Ii Her til** JUaIua* (iNCITIMakI j| ||)i).
_ , iioAi l*y i: I’,. i riiniMiA‘1, aiioincY
IN CHICAGO
FLANS COMPLETE
FOR C OF C DINNER
NEXT MONOAT P M
woman "loved and hiring without the
conventions." t
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KuII of lane.
I Ai 0 o'clock Wednesday morning,
J Bishop John M. Sioore sounded the
Commission from Georgia Governor K,IV4*1 ,ll"t ,n,1,d Nor,11 Tf,x,IH Annual
|C onference into action.
I Probably the large majority of min-
,-y—lsters MUd delegates were present, and
„.2. ga iieartily they joined in the opening
hymn. "Come, Thon Fount of Every
Blessing." amt "Faith of our Fathera."
which latter, It is already evident, ia
a favorite with the i'(inference mem-
Irvrs.
Bishop Moore gave an inspiring
morning iira.ver, nmfesslon. thanksgiv-
ing uud priRse in oue, and asked for
Dtrine guidance for the Conference.
folossinna t. was Hut BishopVselee-
Hon for Hie utorrilng iesstw, comment-
ing on Its oirditial (Kiiiits oe Re fead.
He has a v(»W^p d^itlnet enuncia-
tion. and is atv expressive render.
Ai the close of the .Scriptme, tlto
Risiiop spoke personatly, aM mid this
is Ins first meeting with North Texas
[Conference in 'Jl years, and mentioned
i"'11 known ,’rpsl<llri« Elder* In ibat
jin ShertMtn.
i He s]sike of the eliangc ii the person-
nel in Ihe Conference, am) also change#
in Texas. In i«iusing, lie said "Yoti
j can't leave Texas and come Umi wjth-
|om noting changes,'' He nuoted Bish-
op Key as having uttered that conrie-
tiop, also.
Ite referred to universal change in
world conditions, hut said humanity
[does not change, lint is seeking m
common objective, and that this ia
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Excerpts from the letter* follow: 1
Da*ui «l' hits! I toy: WhkqY I
hnppy to find a sweot nofp fi>r I didn't (jnvi'inor Ttiomns ILiidwiik i^^tnoxpiriMl tnrin of the late Senator!^ ^M,v t0 a gwat gospel, ami
exias-t you would risk (earing one for ...... .......j:..,, .„ ,,rs ... „ ! Watson. Mrs. FclKm's appointnieni !,b,t 'J1* m!"‘ w,"» '•"rites that message,
me yesterday'' Such delicious edatres.' j **•* ' M " i marks the first time In American his- l'"11 ,t>i">Ke the milverae,
"My Durliug how well you sceui to-j Felton, ticnrgfn s ‘'grand old lady",I ,orv t|li|t „ „.ll;nan |11(N |He said Bolshevism in RttsHia. and
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fin Ibr AturtaM Pren• ^ Mayfield, n |iostpone further hearing; ,* *li. you .sweet udonilde batiyktiis
Chicago. Ills.. Oct. IS —Max M iser, ""til H'• Court of civil A|i|s‘ii’s lias --- mine ''
New York Jewelry salesman, who told »> led Ml, II,C appeal mm pending. Itl SINESS MEN WILL START ON "The ...... I left yesterday was
I am fired want loj Iter conmiissidii as Senator to fill Hu* |>hr of Hie Senate.
mid rest for hours. I_________
of!
t lie police las, night that he hud neeu Judge Si arhrotigh also Overruled a 1 It liE I' SFI.L1NH TOl K Till RS-
roitiled itf scam.isHi wortlt of unset din- inotien cntcrisl this iiiitruiug Ity A'y.isr DAY .MORNIN(■ 'purse as I liict him. .
monds. was (piestioned tisiny at Hu* ant Attorney Cep-ral Wall that tiic ---- ' •'* ' ' * '* * Fd build a^waitfng love>:
.detective bureau, ivjvere lie was held e.-nirt did no, Imre juiisijlctlun ia ihcl Bvvain. serrclnry of the Slier- ut*fd * * * * IV(>|>I<> would uieatij
iioiil morning wfiltc police investigated disc ! nut n Clmmtier of Coiiiini’rec git ye oitt not hinge I Innl rather watch tin* hugs,
his story. i Kxmidnatinn if the jurors wo* t licTi:' 1,111 owing* Wednesday, on 11 lit* an- a1"1 ants us they crawl along. Him (j
Moser saiil lie was 'eavltig the Con- star:ed. Richard 1'. Mays, plaintiff s j1111’'1 menilM i ship |iainpiet next Monday you love to uatrli an ant as it creeps
crumbled Imt I hud to hide it in my:
along, honeyV".
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RI-O^S Hotel on Mit'liljCttn houlevnfd ntion,».y. imiMcilintely liopm .|Mcm i.m •' I
with C*hnrU*« .1. MoitIk. • reprowttttttivo in^ iJ.i mi »Imhd the Ku K n\ KImm. mb' TMiins for flic rhuinlter of roniinoiw ‘ "AmaI aI.-ii lint: s\vw»tliA»Hrt
of ihe* Na*\v VAirk Ufe Imsmthiu*# Loin- nw. vonlroiiieii in i|tc oMnninii-1AI'u,Im 1 s,,i|' is way. ,or n,u ,OVf‘ |o ,K‘ ,,M‘
puny when tlnw Immilts jiimpci) to the tj, „ if thev \vi*ro iii«*iiiIm*iw of th,* Kll jTwmty five of SliATinun's Imsy hiisi ideal—ms pure as we ean make it.
. . . . ,i 1 I *11* rv I ...ill . .. ...I - .... •< i Inin !( ■ d I enovt to n*l III I*.. * * *
FOR ADJUSTER
I
SCHLATTER, IE
DIVINE HEALER
funning hoard „f Morris' .-..itomnldie Klll,. Klwii U(l,|
ami made Morris give up tl.e wheel, Hn ............. ,M.1M|ini,
widen was taken by one of the robbers, ^ \j,.| „|
whose own car. waiting across the , ,.li.
ilN' a fourth 1
n i ii n I r
IV.
f ort YYnrth, Who ap- . „„ „rf||i|. of ,hls kil|(, tlM, ipiostinns. then annoys.
st ris't. lellowcd. driven it\' a fourth 1. .. , m 11 mu a .itloiin.i loi |,|c success Halt it should lie. it is nee- " rit-t-g^
fj.ms and iirl-e Siarhronah'i.ieid'e* !<eMS,,l’'v know-smite little time m ad-i Dailing miia*. '•'d"t 11,1 "".Jtinn hill until it is enneted Into a law,|fiages supt"Tnduced liy lulicrnilosis. It
(miside Hie di'wntnwn district, the ' ' - ■ ■ gh mi" ' lame a> to Hie members who will at- purring blissfully contented.
Ids object ions. Tin* six or seven ve-:,,,1|,|
ness men will start oil their ticket sell- for lid'll it is truest to nature
j lug i MMipaiuM TlmrMliiy inorniiiK at ! ^ know I-in a atmz.v A-at
hl:4.*» aiYIawK.
* i By Ho* ,’niU,At Ptcfs
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"Charlotte talks — then Don asks!
how can I
New Orleans, I,a.. Oel. is.
Tile
R’j the AMtKtateu Prtii
Sf. I amis, Mo„ Oil. IH.—Tlie death
American Legion eoiivention today in-jof Francis Sehliilter, alleged "divine
strm Ksl (ts National uffieers to runt in-! non h%'' in a ns tiling house here Mon-
lie to fight for an adjusted cmnpciisu-j'lN.v night was caused from liciuorr-
BARBECUE
FEATURES STARE
want to know how mnny to slaughter, j
bandits slopped. Moser said, and took
tin* pouch isuitiiiulng tin* diamonds, de- n n ,n|l 11 'xnn nns, lids nuiniing mis | * 'i’hi* scatiug eapnelty of tin* auditor-
'•hiring Hoy laid followed liini frmu St. "'f'1, 11 ATie negutiie lo all tie* K'aujjuiu i- limited, ami those wlm wish to
Louis to olit a ill tile stones. ’Pile rob- Ohesiinns. Mayfield arr.yed witti .d"- [atteml are urged to buy tlielr tickets
iiers then cut the ignft'.on wires on A*p,ttt this uiorning. and is an itil ‘",*s*r-: jfruin tin* eonitnittre
Morris' ear. locked It tisik Hie key and H*"etatnt' in the proeisslings, Jm'g"* "In the re-ideiitial section, not visit-
drove away in their automobile, accord- Scarbrough said if he "eeeived < rit" .ietl by tin* eonimitpv. phone reservation
jug lo Moser. from tile Dallas Appeal Cnuri to sVuliido Hie Chamber of Commerce. A
After a dinner wit Ii Morris and sev-’*l"‘ ease he would V ... So tar i * whole flock of frying chickens have
oral other diamond salesmen. Moser c 11 itiiinh atioi has I.....a t "rive 1. il*e«n reserved for Hie occasion. am| we
had met a woman at the Blaekstone
hotel. Tin* |iollee were looking for tho
woman today.
Morris, wlm was quest limed at the
detective bureau, substantiated Moser's v* 1 1 *• V* lJ U t) li
story of the robbery, it was said.
.Moser said he had about J50 unset
diamonds ranging In size froti* one to
six carats. 'Pin* bandits, lie declared
made no attempt to search Idni or Mor-
'Tls for money or |s>rsonal Jewelry.
Chief of detectives Hughes was sittn-
mtiued from Ills home immediately nf
ter llie rohlier.v was reported.
Officials of Hie I’inkerttm Detective
Agency, retire sent lug the com]«i ny by I
which the diamonds were inaunsl, were* Wichita Falls. Oi l IS. A harlieeiip1 I’osloffice Employes Sentenred
■•Hllftl also. jal Myers, present terminus of a branch */flu-Jiv . nip,
'Pile fot'al less In rohlaries of illatnond ,,f n„. wichiia N ailer Itnilrnad. features ' hie. go. Ills . (let IS. Ten employ-1
brokers and sidesmen in Chicago dur- !t eeleliratiou today of the beg' ining rf '‘s (l"' Chicago postoffiee were sen-!
itig't lie last two years amounts to more work extending the line to Watirika, leafed ye-ti ptlny to ferntp raiiging i
Anil rlosi* to you. too.
More Howyt’d Words.
I Hie eomlitions in 'he Balkans ean not
jls* actt led by |s*aee ((inferences, but
jinu«t have a thorough conception of.
jiirnl uequaliitntiee with t'hrlst and His
religion.
Concert of Keeling.
j lie referred to tin* general concert
W feeling Among civilized nation*,
jwlileli makes them concerned about the
whole world.
I lie said it is easier to get scientific
and el Ideal knowledge than the real
,knowledge „f the gospel. And that If
[a man can't preach Christ's religion,
j the foundation of society, one must
j have a knowledge of Theology. He is
concerned that minister* he morn
grounded in Hie religion of Jesus
Christ.
Nothing Erom Cults.
The world expects nothing of the var-
ious cults and isms, hut is looking to
the (Inspol for light and life.
Bishop Moore spoke tenderly of bis
Tin' cmiiva’mIi<mi uminimously i wms mmii'kii.<•«•<! follow in'.; an autA>iw,v
and without debate, the joint re,,orr of today Tin autopsy was performed r»C |ex,H*j iemv in'liraxil," where Methbdlsin
Its resolutions and legislative commit-;lowing .............. or Airs. Schlatter, 'dis-s not uiditn so intteli to those MOble
j tee recommending this policy. [who arrived here from Kansas City. tjmt ,|u,v are lookinc to denw-al
My sweetheart, trueheart. I could | No criticism of I'rtaddent Harding or Mo., last night that site lie ieved her |Protestant faitii *
ertisli you! (Hi. I mu wild tonight.' the administration for killing Hie pre- husband to have been the victim
'tine time I told you I hated your vimis bonus hill was made. foul play
wink I haled your parish. I guess it The New York delegation seconded ____
is heenuse i am jealous of t because t)i,. resolution.
it must runic first In your life. Not _
because of conventions. Imt because
[you love it so. (Hi. 1 know it because
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for the solution, _
of;secular and spiritual problems.
The Bishop lauded the spiritual ben-
efits and blessings of Hie old-time etass
Sri alter (itine lo Sherman 'J.'i years meeting, when the general greeting was
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•wok litis menu over, it is the lies! you are a true priest horn for il
we bale had: j . j |laV). jj,,, greatest of ail blessings!
fried t hicken mid Cream (iravey . noble mull's deep. true, eternal love'
feus ill eases. Mashed l*nt a lues „ n,v heart is his my life is his -all
''■"'h I'mlding j have is his ••*•.! am his
Fruit SmIiuI (Hives
Hot Golft‘1* Hot Rolls
Ri'iek I* '1 (*i*a*;iiii Homo MhaIl* (’aki*! j «)m
' ‘AiI'aI in 111 a * :i Imjevo tli<* mldress by ,yon- t Hi
I lm\e
toCA-VA'C."
"I will IihIi* tlto wiMler nitfbts. 'riiA*ti
f otirlin^ up in ;i obnir wiib
Wlull 4l 1 (‘Mills I 11 ti > a *. Will
nr \lkul Dnun lM' lll"'<' *i*uut talks by 'it ,,ve ,■
Ul llLn l\U/tU "",l " ' ,hink i "I am holding my
WIN BABIES
,ago a I lield forth in tin* old pnvil-|"How> your aouir and that it would
li«m in College Park, dining the day# lie writ for humanity to turn back a
of the Mil; Line lo that seel ion ot the I page uud take stock of themselvea and
(ity. Ilitiidteds of people, many of them [their spirituality,
from outside the city, visited him and) He suggested, lliat ministers In par-
ticular ask themselves "YVliat has my
ministry iieeowe to my iieople? 1* it
a I'Ore, or an enthusiastic inspiration?'’
This is the first time In his Episcopal
TI
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.many claimed to have t>-*r« liealed.
0* SI EV'S HOME FOLKS
ASK I.KAilON COSTS TO
RESCIND THEIR A(TION ,delation that lie had presided over an
Annual Conference.
sweet baby-kills
alder its over, that it was worth six I f.,,.,. p, „,v hands and looking deep into
bits, vt.iir money will he clieeriiill.v re |,is heart and reading there the tiles «.»«■'As*(«H«».'.t first
filj th(f .4 s.i'x ititril
Im mIi'm. I’» xas. Oct.
; Ity the .1 ssnriatrd Pres*
i IiumIa'aI.'
>:isr«* lluil nisik«*s me
strciistli and life."
live— ^ivi's
" ifli a liit of humor he closed 1,1s
I**.—Telegrams most Interesting remarks,
were sent loila*' by the Denton Cost of j, Dr. Moore said he believes a Bishop
idle Ameiicnn Legion m Hie Legion slnniid la* “a hand in the field,” and
Hammond. iml.Oet. is An n'sed by Mes'- of Texas urging I hem to tele-1 hi* will tie with his charges, in spirit,
her middle-aged husband of killing graph llm deleg...... al the New Or-j ami in truth.
twin hollies, which 1m said were born to Hin- eoiivention to support Alvin M.| Dr. It (J. Mood called the roll, ami
'pfl
her last December. Mrs. Hazel McNally, Ousley of Texas for Noumial ('ommand-
t tin ii XJ.OdO.OdO. aeording to poliei
ports.
More llitiii iCt.INNI.iNN) of the losses
are yet unpaid by Hie insurance eom-
pa nles whose-opera lives are still inves-
tigating, officials staled.
IMIS
,TOE TO LEAVE
• M%In. A Imi^a' 'l»‘b*pition is
lt*!i<l.‘»rii c from NYicliitM I ’m Ms.
iu ii I•?- fi'AMii six ijiioMtbs t<» four yours for!
i roMiing tbf* mulls. I
BANDITS HOLD UP BANK,
LOCK CASHIER IN VAULT
TAKE ALL THE MONEY
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HAS CASE OF
APPENDICITIS “
lined irial here today, claiming tin* er id' the Legion. Tin* telegram urged
j missing twins were nothing more limit Hat the legati............ -he action
jeieM'VIy eenstnii ted dummy dulls, "f a cat. -us st night that is said to
. "mol In-led by her until last April to have ahiunloiu-d . thisley1 for Major
satisfy tier husband's ambition lo he Wayne Davis lor mu
: known f tie- world as a fa I tier. - timuil Cmimmmlers.
Hn-iv vert* many "Heres.*'
Hu the A nuncio ted Press
ROOMS AT Y M C A GUTTED SHIP
FINALLY SINGS
IN IHE OCEAN
• tty the Asxm tiirn I, pii'ss
I!u the A**nriatf*t1 Press
South Mend. I ml., Oct. IS.—Professor
John 1*. Tiprman. Notre Dame 1'niver- i
sity law instructor, who recently oharg-|
ed lliat Harry I'oplin. liuherdnsher.;
was the father of the third child iwirii [
to Mrs. Tierimin, was forced to leave
the Young Men's Clirlstlgtl Associa-
tion hotel hero lust night. He returned
In his former home.
Mrs. Tlerman returned to South
Bend unexpectedly from her mother's
Maidlesville. I tk„ (let. |s.
masked men today held iqi the Seenn-
t..- N’-itioiur) Bunk al Dewev. near here,
locked tin* cashier and heokkeeper in ! *y
a vauL and e*ca,s*d in an auiomoiiiie |
with nil il. - eerretiev in the hank, esti- j I
mated at teveral thousand dollar*. I
London, (let. Is—Winston Spencer
• ('htirehil!. secretary for the eoiotih*s.
[who was taken ill .Monday, has dove]-1
loped ap|H*!idlcitis. it was iiiinotineed to-1 —
, |day. Ii was said to la- too early for the jf>' " 1 '"'"l 1 11 ”
11"-(S* nil- JI[,„ ,(n-s to dts-ldt* d'-finllely as to the j Austin. Texas. Oct. IN. The Court
'necessity for an (qs-ralion. is'1' Criminal Aiqieals here today eon-
| J ('irnn-d the s'-nt -in* of death against
WHO PARTICIPATED
IN JACKSON STREET P. 0.
ROBBERY MUST HANG
Hr. MrLeait Present.
The venerable J. H. McLean, a long
time ago pastor of Travis Street Meth-
odist church, was in the congregation
of tlie five Nil- to answer to ids name, and despite hi*
Nf years, is still wide awake to the
Conference interests, and was lovingly
greeted by many in the large gathering.
My the by. there is a wonderful spirit
of fellowship in this North Texas An-
nual Conference.
Dr. Mood Ketrefncy.
Dr. K. u. Mood wie. (.''ye-ed seems
tary, and named his a.ssiit;iu».<. apd uiu
lioumed also the District auditors. I
I In- hours of meeting and adjourn*
nieut were fixed at s dH) to 1J fmj
m
PRKSIDKXT ('O.M.Ml'TES
SENTENCE OE MEXICAN
BJ tx, ihs„W I , AT «“,VS KWVKST
Sun Francisco; Calif., Oet. is.—- With [ ny *t,« itnimd r*rv«» j
colors flying the City of Honolulu, gut-j t
ted by fire Thursday sank iu I’.otmi Washington, (tel. IN. I’l-esident
home In Bronson, Mich., and is also liv-,fathoms of water yeSterdny after tlie!Harding, at tin* request of President
lug nfihe former Tlerman home. The coast guard cutter Sliawuee had pour-jDhfegon of Mexico, has commuted the ',
ohjecHfln .to Mr. Tleiman'ft living at ed ”1 shots into the hulk, according to senK'ni** of Carlos Hernias, convict-
the Y. M. C. A. was said to have been j a radiogram received !>y the coast- j ‘*'1 for misappropriation of funds from |
a-aOeby a number of "leadlug cltlxen*.”iguard* here today- jthe First National Bank of El Paso. <_>
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THF. WEATHER.
Hit the AsHeecintetl Press
YYasliingtmi, Oel. IK.—Sherman
and vicinity, YYrdnesdu) night
and Thursday partly (loudy;
warmer Thursday .
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I (Oral Temperature
There wus a range of .12 de-
grees iu local tenqieratm'e Tues-
day. tin* maxiiumn icing 71 de-
grees and tin* ’nlninmni Vine
■Ml degrees.
^jjc. K. H.-iines. given iu *t lower court,*j
|! where In- was tried for Hit* niui-le- !
nf (Jeorge Street, postal clerk
11 Street was ki led during tin* dar-
■j lug .lacksi n street po-toff'.-e r< t.le-rv
| at Dallas.
Motion Oferruled.
GEORGE IS
TO SUCCEED
I0S. WATSON
I
Ry til# Y’Dltr^* Prf'sn
Ru the Assni iatrd Piex*
Atlanta. (In.. Oet. IS. — Walter F.
(teorge. former Justice of the State
Supreme Court, with a total of 316
comity unit votes, was nverwhelming-
, _ jly nominated as sttceessor to the late
11 in Ihe Mnyfleld-Staples injitm-ffim cose jt.n,tw, stlltp< Thomft„ K. Wat-
,|«* Corsicana suspended until the np-is(m in vesterday's special DemocfflUel
■<,» per.I now pending here is decidel. tprinuuy. ‘ -
j T
{j Dallas. Texas. Oet. 1K_The Fifth
j Di»tr!'-t Court of Civil Appeals here to
11day .iverrttled Hu* motion filed late yes-
j j ferdny wlilch welt'd have Hu* hearing
the morning session, amt (he West see
Hoe of the auditorium lie reserved foe
tile liar of the conference, nud the ease
side for visitors -
Secretaries Elected.
Alt-. Marvin Sherwood was formally,
elected to succeed Ellis Birdsong ai*
teller of the Conference.
Assistant secretaries C. A. lamg, C.
YV. Dennis, Statistical secretaries, If.
C. Hand, Hugh S. Porter. Ony F Jones.
Distriet auditors. Dailas. Fnmk M.
Richardson; ISs-Htur. S. P. Po-ter:
Greenville. Gi*orge 1„ Keever; McKin-
ney, .1 W B'-ek : Paris. J. D. Tlmma*:
Sherman. YV. H. YVallaee f Sttlphnr
Springs. It. S. Kerr: Wichita Falls.
Guy F. Jo.ms.
.Many Introduced.
Bishop Moore Introduced the colored
Bishop. Rev. John McKinney, and a
nnitflM-r of distinguished
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