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VOLUME XL1I-NO. 46.
SHERMAN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. -EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH
cm COMMISSION STARTS
WALL STREET ORDINANCE
■ ON ITS WAY FOR HARD HE
WILL HOLD SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY j
TERNOON AND PERFECT PROPOSITION AT
. REGULAR MEETING NEXT
MONDAY NIGHT.
SERVICE HELD
AT REVIVAL
IN THE SADDLE
AT LflilON MEET
First Booster Trip for the Red
River Valley Fair V||j? be Made
Friday Into South Oklahoma
CHURCH BULBING WAS CROWD- K1 KLCX QIWTION OUT OF THE
ED BEYOND CAPACITY AT THE
CULPEPPER MEETING.
WAY AND EVERYTHING IS
SMOOTH.
I-
The City Commission started on Its
way Monday evening an oidinaee <-nII-
ing a new eleetlon on the "AYa 11 street"
charter amendment, after two previous 1
attempts to call the election had been {
rendered void by errors In the notices
of publication. ;The new date&Vt for i
the election, Wtjhh can not tif held less !
than 00 days after final passage of the
ordinance railing Ibe elM-flon. was !
placed as Not. 28. The ordinance will ’
be passed on Hr third and final rend-)
OIL MAN DIES
“THE OVERCOMING LIFE”. AUXILIARY IS GROWING
Evangelist Tells Wlmt it Will Take to
Reach All of the l*« oplr—Canuon-
bali Sermon Tuesday Night.
Women’s Department, ef. World War
Veterans Has Program of Artlv-
Itira Mapped Out.
OFFICERS PUT
OUT OFFICE
OPEN PORI
MARKS TIME
II
Thirty-five cars bare signed for the
Red RIv*r A’alley Fair booster trip to
the Marshall County Fair at MadUl on
next Friday, it waa announced at tba
meeting of the committee making plana
for the trip, at the Chamber of Com-
merce Tuesday morning.
All Detail* Arranged.
Sl-
ing next Monday evenlug. after going ---
hi its second rending next Thursday «u ihe Atmddted Pres*
afternoon when the Commission will New Aork, Kepi. 12. AAord was re-
hold an adjourned session. ",d“T f‘f death <>f Fi<1,'lin M-
(Tty Clerk Renlgns. Henry, prominent In oil and Industrial
W. «. Banks, eltv clerk for the past e»Uu prise*. lHs summer home In
six years, to whose office was charged (7».nonda|c, '••»».. yesterday, from a e-
cldeiilal gunshot wounds. Henry for-
Kiibjeit Tuesday Night
“The Cannonball to Heaven
and Ihe Cannon ball to Hell.”
the responsibility for the iwo errors
which canned postponement of the-elec-
tion on two different occasion* handed
ills formal resignation to the Commis-
sion Monday evening. In accordance
with Intentions previously made known
in a letter to memliers of the Commis-
sion last week. In tills letter. Mr.
Banks slated that personal affairs
which were pressing him had made it
Impossible for him to give the attention
to the office he should, and was re-
sponsible for the errors made. The re-
signation Is effective Sept. 30. or a*
soon thereafter as his stteeessor quali-
fies. Mr. Banks did not make known
his ftiMtre plans.
Mayor Reported Improving.
Mayor J. B. AVIlson. who has been ill
for the past three weeks, was reported
Monday evening os Improving. Ora
Beldon presided aa may^r pro tern.
City Manager O. d: it.
merl.v lived in Tulsa, Okln., and Ans-
* ... **■' *
I in. Texas.
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HEARING OF MOTION BY SHOP
STRIKE ATTORNEYS DEFERRED j
Bv Mi# A
Chicago, Ills., Sept. IS. -Judge \Vti-
kerson today deferred hearing oti the
motion of attorneys for the rail strike
leader* lor modification of the tempo-
rary restraining order pending com-
pletion of the Government's effort to
show that the dominating purpose* oi
the alleged conspiracy is the destruc-
tion of the Interstate Commerce Com-
I mission.
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Announcements for Ihe Week.
Wednesday morning Evangelist
Cttl|)epper will speak a!, both the
Ceutrnl High School and Ihe
Junior High School.
Thursday night Evangelist Cul-
pepper will preach to men only
at the tabernacle. subject "true,
Four-Square Man "
At (tic c 'tit hour the-'it will tte
n service for women In Travis
Street Methodist Church. Rev.
Mark Terrell will be the speaker
for this service.
Friday night will be “Kid Night.”
Evangelist Culpepper will preach
'o the children and young people
of Sherman. His subject . will
lie "Killing Giants.”
Service every morning at 10
o'clock nt Trnvls Street Meth-
odist Church. •
SIMON EXONERATES
Ay fhe A s*nr fated Pres*
AVaco, Texas, Sep<\ A2.--AV’lth the
organization of (he Thlrty-Mixth and
the Thlrty-SeHmd Division lytfe yes-
terday nnd tin* assembling along with
(the American region, tin* Woman's
Auxiliary, tbefWofld AVnr AYternnr'rt,m "Hki"K for ,hp rp"
ent members of the eft
stables, and Sheriff* De
CRAIG IN CHARGES AGAINST
PEACE OFFICERS
Denison. Texas. Seplv
Detail* for the trip were further
planned at the meeting, Insuring *
j _ pleasant and effective trip in the inter-
AWAITING ARRIVAL OF OLIF >’alr. ^ Chamber of <*»-
RHERIFF y OKI) STONE TO TAKE CHARGE meree has arranged for the passage
OF PROSECCTION
fluent on
duty in Denison was adopt*!! at a meet
STRIKE SETTLEMENT
NOW BEING CONSIDERED
B|' the A rioted hvaa
EHIngsou Chtcggo, Ills., Sept. VS.—A b**i» for
On account ef the chilly breezes the
service hail tp be held In Travis Street
Methodist Church Monday night. Di-
rector Robtnsou and his large choir
were on hand at the open air taberna-
cle, and had begun the song service,
several b
the servl
« a«st?& & raw
aisled that plnns for the painting of settlement of the striking of railway |pepper urrlved he had the service
tk. m~i.1 n.-k ...4i tlhoiii,inn rv-ru i,u1m„ In- *i>1 >. •
the standpipe i;i Fielder Park, and r<-
ealklng of the seams. Inside nnd ont.
were progressing. The standpipe will
he cmidicd nnd thoroughly cleaned,
and a new top placed on It. The work
will require about one week, dining
which tfie concrete reservoir and
pumps will be depended iqx n for need-
ed prespure in the city main*. The
standpqie was emptied last Saturday
to test this pressure, which was regard-
ed ns being satisfactory.
Mr. Klltngson presented Ills regular
weekly report of work in the different
department*.
Shopmen was considered today by the
general policy committee of the shop
craft. B. M. Jewell, bend of the rail-
way employe* Department of the Am-
erican Federation of Gabor,stnnouneea
at the conclusion of the morning ses-
sion.
have brought to fruition Hie effprtf.
of many service men and throt gh
these organizations the plans for per-
petuation of eberis'ed principles in-
volved in the American military have
bright prospects for success, accord-
ing to
Hie
cernlnc the K)i Klnv Klaft and thd effort* ttaafoRt tlie landn Denl-
ifHk&fl
those
over the Preston toll bridge without
___ ‘cost to the person* making the trip It
Tuesday was largely a day of mark- was enmmnjed. Cards to Identity the
... lag time in'the trial of the open port »> J*«$ «* ,>*««»* membera of
case In the Fifty-Ninth District Court, A* >"*>•*«*• P*r^ *“•$ *• ***** «
’***' following Judge F. E. Wilcox', over- “>c timber of Commerce prior to the
Sygi*' ruling of a motion of defense conn- Lett Friday morning, and these carda
ssi late Mondnv to quash the bill of wl« *° «<* w !»•*»«* *«°*»
six Denison men. ,hp "'fhout Individual coat, It
, :r" ..... Indictment against six Denison men. ,np nrmge w.rnoui inuivunut
u,g of Den,son Htlzenpid tbe• «am- A ^ ^ of ,hp Tuesday "O'1 *«»«'• of -
J,'r of (,rmZ morning. Major E. A Slrapaon, special,^ ",****« T <**'»> <* Wood'
noon, after <ol fhnrles ^ Mmon. rpmt><,Ml<flt(ve Governor Neff, re-1^'!e- vice president of the ------
in command ef Ihe martial Inw zone * 1 ■ -——
°reaton
quested a recess nritfl 1:30 o’clock tompeny.
to (he officers. VorwithsUifidlng .... ,i,., lared that lie was not reidv- ft was* until 1 :..0 oeioeg
'rr. ire— ?-
desire to put I
that question.
ALLEGED HOOTl.EGGi<
CHEWH
T1.EGGKK
iVN THE I
(hanged to the church.
The c;rowd soon filled the church to
capacity awl large numbers were again
tui tied away, it was announced that
the service would be held at the taber-
nacle tonight if the weather perm! ted.
'Hie large crowd was in the spirit
of the meeting, and again nearly ev-
ery church in Sherman was represent-
KVIDENfE cd.
i inspirational singing and prayerful,
/attention marked the large audience, j
Robert j “The Overcoming Life.1
ton on record on
who come here
eo carry onj such pm pose yielded to ,sj|<
the pleading of otbers for harmony
n.’td with the K« Klux question ok of
tbe way the convention proceeded,
with a harmonious spirit.
AVaco Want* Next Convention
G. I.. Folbre of Austin is prcsNenl
of the. Thlrtv-ftceond and Gel. AA". E.
Jaekron of Bltlidtort) is at the heart
of the Thirty-Sixth. The Thirty-
Second, composed of the volunteers of
Michigan and Wisconsin trained In
AA’aeo at Camp MeArtlmr. and it is
the purpose of the member* her. to
bring the inf'3 convert ion to AA"urn.
Au'xdHiv.v Meets
Tbe American legion AexiUatv met
this morniiie at the Raleigh Hol'd.
Si A«f^v flrVlAustoii.
'is p-,'rjd‘'ut. presided, and M’ss Ada
Mae Maddox ot Austin, net id ns see-
finrl’-fir** |***<! !»-n'rw il”***
Ing Ihe (Wist yenr from !k* units to 140[
. pits In the Rtn'e. wli’; •• o'ttnlsT of
A comp-chensive twikrem f«'
eioii of (he activities of
son. The resolution
illiaulmoutily. following
in
was
Ing pul.
which disclosures of. a sensn-
tlonal nature against peace officers
here were made by the aril It ary offi-
cer. These Included the rending of
numerous affidavits from alleged self*
confessed criminals, charging peace of-
ficers with failure to perform their
duty In Denison.
A resolution lamenting the condition
of vice, prostitution, bootlegging, tbe
spiriting away of people who came to
Denison to work, and u resolution that
a rigid enforcement of the laws of Den-
ison and the State must be had, was
unanimously adopted. I
The resolution mils for a committee
to he disjointed from the membership
of the nagnnlzntlon to represent It and
call upc'4 the city commissioners, have
thefn d mice fltWf po'lce force tq a "
smaller nuwtier and to increase the sal-
aries of the new policemen In order
that the vigilant and fearless men.
who stand for strict enforcement ' of
I law, can he obtained. Tlie resolution
j also culls for a new city attorney nt a
I sufficient salary that he may devote all
ectee his time to that one duty. It pledges
t’te organ-1 the support of tlie organization, its
ford Stone, assistant Attorney Getter
at, was expected, anil would take
^ - Start Early.
The start of ihe trip will be made
Nimon’s <1‘,'r,re ^ tb<‘ prosecution. Mr. Stone at 7:30 o’clock FVlday morning, from
had not arrived at 2 o’clock, and Judge the northeast corner of the court house
AVilcox marked time. jjquat;-. Triangular cards bearing the
Both riMes Announre Ready. Ih gem I “Meet Us At Red River Valley
Both sides announced ready at 2:30 Fair; Kbertnan. Sept. 28 to 30,” are
o'clock Tuesday, and preparations were being printed for distribution to all
made to secure n Jury. The State slid wl|o make thp trip. They will be tied
not ask a change of venne
PRINT SHOP
CAVES IN ANi
MANY HURT
to the (Mat lapel. Printed in red on
both sides, they are expected to form
effective advertising.
All ear owners who can make the
trip are urged to moke preparations to
j leave w ith the liooster crowd Friday
! morning. Any cltleen who finds he
jean go Is merely asked to be at the
j northeast corner of the square at 7:90
In. m Banners with which to decorate
.earn, lapel tags, and identification
cards for crossing the Preston bridge
callable there. Starting nt
,
i-
Isatlon^wr* -othiiilrtcrt bv tlie Presh I members, personally and individually.
ft* thr Anviciatnl fteat
I.OWJ Beach. Calif, Kept. 12.
7^t°rrrm-w"8,hp
the *211 hill which the ,*,lice said thev |jm “ , *** Jort>eful bv ,hft
had marked before giving it to their The text was from Revela-
prisoner in payment for liquor. j dons 2:17, He that hath an sm^let
"It didn't taste half had," said Ful,!^ hpnr wh'" t,M' sP,rlt s«"» »•**
jinn ithe (liurch'*: to him that overeometh
will I give to eat of the hidden manna,
land will give him ti white stone, and hi
j tlmt stone a new name writtcu, which
tio man knoweth saving he that re-
______________________________________ New York, Kept. 12 —Johnny Ruff, !<*lW*h It."
erntie opponent, former Governor Oak- n-vwp,Kht chnuqUon of America, and I In the discussion of the text Mr. Cnl-
Panclio Villa, fly and bnntu in weight of P*PPer s«id tlmt no one would eujo.v
the Orient, will meet In a 15-round,**"* sermon if they did not have an
Isnit to u decision at Elibets field to- !<“»•" for it. You will have to lie '•> ru-,
night. .port, or la sympathy with the sermon
i)---—-—----------! In order to get the heat results.
Hale is Re-Elected
By IS* imwljtw rrm
Port land, Mainer, Kept. 12.—Revised'
figures on the election in Maine yes-j
terday with 44 small towns missing to- [
day showed Senator Frederick Hale, B* ,h" erere
Republican, re-elected over ills Demo-
F3> weights to Meet.
ley C. Curds,
votes.
by a majority of 2H,.'!i»2
—®
Tariff Bill Out of Conference.
In his remarks. Col. Xiinon, after
reading Gov. Neff's proclamation estab-
lishing martial law In justice precinct
2 of Grayson County, said:
Colonel Nimon’s Remarks
hr (he United Press
Richmond. Va., Sept. 12.—The south
wall of the four-story printing shop
of J. AY. Ferguson & Son. suddenly col-
lapsed this afternoon, burying several
employes under the debris.
Three gin workers, Miss Louise
Campbell, Miss Agnes McDonnell auu
Mrs. Uosher. have been taken to the
hospital, one of them said to have a
broken hack.
There were 40 girls and a dozen or
more men in the building when the
clash came, but us it was lunch time,
will lie available
gjMgt ivmdviiie.-Kingston and
win. he Visited. The Mare Will County
Fair Is In progress at the latter place,
and the Sherman^visitor* will be guests
of the Fair! ”A* large a number of
ladles as ean arc asked to go. A sec-
tion of ihe Municipal Baud will be
along.
Bill Eubanks, as finance, raised prac-
tically the entire ftuiil of $430 for pa-
rade prizes.
‘This proclamation is my authority or^c^huiLdinJ “ '** ^
for being here. This proclamation did
not disgrace Denison nor was It Issued
Eight went down with the collapse,
TlthTlfdSZTl. Denison on recel,r,n« ouly ! BaTnMt, »
j Tbe wall was seen to crack this
morning. A contractor and architect
without a .single arrest or complaint
1*ing filed in your courts, notwith-
standing these seizures were made lu
the presence of your local officers and
Lumber arrived to prop the build
ing walls 2(1 minutes after tlie crn di.
Believe Amundsen Has Started.
By iht AtitMtimsti ***•#**
Copenhagen, Kept. 12.—It is general-
ly litlicved here that Captain ltoald
By the Unlt«d Press
Washington. Sept. 12,—The
Ford-MeCumher hill, designated
officially as the tariff of l!i2‘_>
waa returned today to the House
from conference.
!!l
Fubtir Krheol Enrollinenl.
til
ill
r I
I > *'~
t'p to noon Tuesday 2,535 pu-
pils had linen enrolled nt Slier-
tuaa public schools, It was an-
nounced.
' X
RAILROAD SHROUKCES THE
ABANDOMMEKT OF SCORE OF
TRAINS TO SAVE EQOIFMENT
fimP
. KILLS WIFE IT
PAULS VALLEY
j; "If 1 were talking to old maids or
j | old bachelor* this evening 1 might not
j have n very large audience, for there
j i may not he very many of that class
| here, if l was talking strictly to
I 11he young people some of the older
j ones might not have an ear. Men who
| jdo not hcjlove In the divinity of Je-
r.us Christ would not have an ear.
"My text says that 'he that hath an
ear let him bear When the spirit salt I,
jtn the churches’—the Baptist churches,
: the I’reshytorlan churches, the Chris-
Jtinn ebarches, the Methodist churches
I of Sherman. AA'hen you find a man
'.that fights the organized church you j Company were
lean use his argument to, hatter down! *•>' 11 charge ot
tlie home. Jesus Christ la longed to j diseharged b> i'atrolman
tlie elnrn h.
Churel: is a School.
rfady undertaken his daring flight t
across the North Pole from northern j
Alaska. j,
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tty ftm A.iioc,'o(fst Pit**
"What is the church It is no: a
jhahy grand piano discoursing beautiful11
Cirtclhnnli. Dhio. Kept 12. - Aban-1 '"aK,,‘’ ,*u' " factory, where J
',pianos are made- - where they have tin- i,
trains •- • - -...........-J1
j of the Cleveland, Chicago.
By tbs Patted Pr*M
Pauls Vnltey, Okla., Sept. 12.—'Wil-
liam N. Meyers, who with his wife!
and twelve months old baby, wire trav-l
ellng on foot from McKinney. Texas to |
.kming and glueing. That is the church.
CincinnatiiKurc we have discord; tliere is not al-
& St. I on Is railroad, effective tonmr- ways inirmon.v. imt we are working on.
row. was wnnoniieed here last night j111* “'ctuiicrs. I ne church is a school, j
. I In one pittee you have the little rel-J
Kliraination of these trains whs for lows saying ’baby loves kitty,' that he
the purpose of conserving equipment!very j"v<nille. Ini: at the other end of
nnd motive power to fHpIlitnte the
movement of coal. II. A. AVoreester.
Vice president of the road, who wns
In St. Igiuls. stated In a telegram to
Cincinnati officials of the company
On the St. Louis division Nos. 2,
'tlie class yon have young men and
wrmen writing a thesis and getting nil
A. M. x
dent, nnd will be mled on during the
sessions today nt'd teme—, w.
A-<airi"»e', -a*-' President
j Tlie A merle"" Tr^ftWl ',v'
j was t.roiml" to »•« »mM t*>i'i’d“"-
ous app'anse !?•'» nmniing when R.
G. Storey. Nhtlonal pommltteemnn
announced that fee Kc rrisrv of Pres-
ident. Harding had informed ^ 'Imap a* a lawless town. Tlie Dogging
tirmiO the wnuldthe intimidation of men who re-
t ve'e rim I'lUe'iert enmtNmsntion j f,lsw| („ quit work or who wanted to
hill recently pasesed hy Ponpw. **p|work for the railways, were responsible!were Immediately called hy the eon
j,l p.. received ;i telegram last night, for (|lp m(>rtGll law being declared. Tlie ce*’n
froniX'nsh'ngton giving iissurnnee. j fact tlmt dozens of men had been seiz-
Miss Decea Lamar West of Wncoj,.,i (ir the depot and taken out and flog-
adilress-d the convention <>f ’he UeU-jged and ordered across the State line
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Miss Wert reviewed the action of the
p A> C. during) the World war. and
said i..!' "Mnttn-Jtji • ,mlit for-lnmdrisls of your citizens—those acts jAmuitoeu, Norwegian eXidorer, has il-
Llberty B.intls a >'l ^^ve« « ■ !„, 1,,s,)onM1(lp for imrtlal luw„and r‘«d.v undertaken his darimr ’flight
oeHlng more than *>* I,mfII i can tell the governor of TVxas
bonds. ,. Wl>rt,, that eivti officers will ettfbfee the law;
leopard AVRhnigton j that men can work here without intlm-
Departmcnt of Piiidielty " u'' . Idatiou, yon will have martial law.
viewed the work of that ,dens Pit i ^ ••AVlien I came here I asked for your ,
He reeomnMinUst that, the ph'.lc (ooiicriition in m.v work. Many of you
mlttee he authorized to etitnhlisli it j,nro promised It hut to date that eo*}!
State puhlleatfou. ebber owned or <’on-|01Hl(.(1,j( |I jiaf! ,l0{ amounted to much
trailed hj is-gir.n. jns far as getting any Information in
tregard to law violation—Information
Eight Accidentally Shot. Hint l ean use as evidence in proseeu-i
gii ih* ,i»»w >*««'( pit** j lion of law violations. Most of you, up-1
Buffalo, N. Y . Kept. 12. Eleven om- |Wtp„tly, are litiml, deaf or suffering j
pjoyes of the Internationa! Railway fr„ni loss of memory. AVe have found
slightly wounded today | gn I (on iso n that not only were men lie-!
bird shot accidentally |jng deprived of their liberty—being tab-!
Kenyon In ,u t„ tlu* State line and flogged and j
i the assembly room <>£ the Hertel are- joi'dered across the lino, or kidnaped
| -hut we find that narcotic peddlers, j
D j bootleggers a tut- prostitute* were open*
! |ly plying their trades with the know-!
I ledge nnd. apparently, the consent of j
111 be officers, whom yen have elected,1
■jrr Imv? been appointed to enforce the
j;law-men who have taken an path of!
•office to failhfoUy enforei* tile lew. |
II "We believe nil tliis Jins liceu going
1 ion for a long time with tlie knowledge !
I |a»d consent of your local officers, ft
J net personalty of the same | jo-ant to say here that our investiga-
} amount. ' 1 iotl »l‘w « not involve your Sheriff, your
} 11 -----------—— -;---—-OjCity Commission, or your City Record*.
MILLIONAIRE INDIAN
HAYS PACIFIC "BIG RIY’ER"
§1
By M< Auerlaid Pint
Muskogee, Okla.. Sept. 12.—Jackson
-(J
turned home tpitav with hi* wife rad
Htep.dnHghter’troin i six weeks’ tour
of the AVest with tlie comment that
the Pacific ocean was a pretty bl*
river." Of the grand eanyou he did
uot thihk so much because “J could see
the other side.”,
Barnett said he enjoyed watching
the bathing beauties on California
beaches. He visited some of the movie
studies on tin- vbast and boasted of
smiles dieted from famous stars.
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Loral Cotton Market.
Cotton on the Sherman street
market Tuesday was higher,
price* ranging from 20.75o to 21c.,
Kceeipts nt noon were 20 hales.
Mrs. Harding Improving.
flu th« t undated ID-***
AVashington, Sept. 12—Contin-
ued improvement with only Might
possibility that It would be nec-
essary to operate was the word
that came today from tbe sick
bed of Mrs. Harding.
inue ear barns.
Northrlifl’r Wealthy.
fly the A**odnttil I’n**
London, Sept. 12,—Lord North-
ellffe's will which was sworn to
today for provisional probate
purposes leaves a gross estate
valued at 2,008.000 pounds with
net personalty of the same
amount.
BONUS BILL NOW IN FORM
ST WILL GO TO PRESIDENT
WITHIN NEXT TWO WEEKS
wm
ll
FI
Versailles.
today shot
wife;
four times, killing her Instantly when
nnd 8 will
vis:
llei
awnulled nnd Nos.
i 14 and 18 eonrolidnted.
einnntl-Clevelaml division Nos.
she refused to walk 'further after
reaeli Ing here.
Meyers surrendered to county offi-! 0 between Gallon and Cincinnati nre
cer* and was plaied in jail. j to lie consolidated.
Flu* h. dv ef the slain Woman Is lie-1 Rail officials say these are **v',sti(>u'd ever efoSe lier doors, tmt siio'.ildl'
Jng lu hi ^or<l from rolfilivps. rpplor grains nf flip Rl? nK*i(il (*pliter\>i’ Hx? f j
The luthy I* bring cared for by uu aunt to he token from rrrrtec since the - — ---------—,--—
yho lives here. ’ iltUie wa8 u-girn July 1. _ (Continued on Page Two.)
"The church is an army, where yon ('
have raw recruits ^nil the old, sea- I
soiled veterans. I was in the camps
|ditring the war and saw the soldiers j
marching. Some were missing step.
That is the church. \A’e have members
missing the prayer meeting, the Sun-
day night service, nnd then we have
ihe seasoned veterans who never miss
a step nnd never utlss a service at
I the ihtjreh. I do not think the church
tn" SXru>> (lours, lait slio ild-
THE WEATHER.
Washington, Sept. If.— Sher*
min an-I vicinity. Tuesday night
fair, Weddesday fair and warm-
er.
Local Trmprrature.
There was a range of 14 de-
grees ill fcwdt- temperature Mon-
diiy, the maximum tsdng 72 de-
grees 0 id tlie minimum bring
58 degrees. , ' .
er. It would not Is- right nor would It
lie true to say that the lawless element
thrived b.cause your isilice were union
men, appointed hy a union administra-
tion. There are Just as many law-abid-
ing citizens here who are members of a
union as tliere nre who nre not mem-
bers, in a given number.
By the United Press
Gilmer. Texas, Kept. 12—I. L. Gools-
,iiy. 43 years old, prominent farmer,
s, in a given number.
If your eitv finances won't allow of ,w*'s fonn'1 (len,i ,"‘s,de **«■ n**r
Ulioneshoro this morning.
Gnoisily left Ithoneslioro late Mon-
day for his home near here and was
•as many ns you uow have on your pay-
roll. reduce tlie number one-half and
double the salaries. Possibly a. fund
could he raised h.v public subscriptumlfomi<l *>y ** AA Inqliel.
,, . , \fVorem* enssAniiilu »k„
-poasiuly ihe money could he borrow
The Mil wns to h* reported, to
Mystery surrounds the affair, some House today, hut action m, "
By thr Aumdated Prat* .
AVashington. Sept. 12.—The sol.
dters’ bonus bBl was today l*. the
form that it will go to President
Harding, perhaps within ten days or
two weeks.
Provisions added h.v the senate and
lielieved by some proponents to make
It possibly more objectionable fo the
executive than It was as paused by
Ihe House, were eliminated by tbe
conferees, who met unexpectedly yes-
terday. Those provisions were:
Payment of the bonus out of inter-
est from the $11,030,000,000,000 for-
eign debt and the Smirb-Mi'Xary re-
clamation plan. v,' ... j? ’
......
!(.-d: imt certainly one goptl man trying.*liinKint- iluit tiooluhi nits thrown hy there and in the Si oute ran (»> fol-
______jp,_________ll... j-Lis horse causing his death, while oth- low disposition nf the
*3 (Uowtiuuud on Page Eight). jet* hold that he met with foul play. I pot; on the tariff nte*
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