Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 6 of 10
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. H *• *n<1 l*r«sl<l»Bt. !>*!>*• T.-isn
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Tha NMrapulUan baa ina«la food for Ihlrtjr*
|h)N Jnw»—It afaltta BrM In Taiaa • ■ •
cStS, i3! aSStST•c‘‘"ot
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IS till a tU|i«
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OWSLEY COMMANDER
OF AMERICAN LEGION
TEXAN ELECTED ON FIRST BAL-
LOT BY NEW ORLEANS CON-
m NOMINATED BY DAVIS
Former Texas State Commander Puts
Aside Own Ambitions to Support
Oenton Man.
New Or'taDL La.—-Col. Alvin M
(>w*ley of Denton was elected, upon
the first ballet the new iommauder
of the American Legion
The only man feared by his fol-
lower was Col Joseph Thompson of
Pennsylvania, who was being urged
by his home State ae a dark horse
*• nd who also had the hacking of
| Ohio
| However, the results of the vote
ihow that Owsley received a good
! 'leer majority on the first ballot, and
! he vote came from every section of
. (he United State- Maine, Washing
ton. Oregon, Ar.xnnu. Flordla and
| .loafs of others toted for him.
I The finance committee appointed
by ( omiiandei Owsley will consist
j of General Metcalf, who will hold the
' one year term of office, liennett Clark
, of Missouri, who will serve for two
iears, and Joseph McQuigg of Ohl*.
who will serve three yearn.
The greatest thing of the morning
session of the legion aside from the
(lection, was the magnificent speech
ieliveied by Major Wayne Davis of
| Joliad in nominating Colonel Owsley.
The opponents of Ow.-ley had played
! ip the fact that Texas was divided
tnd wanted Davis for vice coin mend
•r and did not want a national com-
mander.
When Wnyne Davis finished hi*
(peer h there mas no doubt left In the
minds of the delegations here that
Texas was solid for Owsley Davis*
h ass one of the finest ever
legion convention.
William F Deegan of New York
was nominated, as was Colonel Jo-
se, Thompson of Pennsylvania and
John A McCormick of Colorado,
Deegan received only 251 votes,
Thompson 205, while McCormick was
given the complimentary vote of his
Stale only twelve votes Alvin Ows-
ley came forward on the first ballot
with 574. and. before the vote was
even counted. Mr Deegan was on his
feet to make unanimous and Colo-
nel Thompson seconded the motion*
which was carried with a whoop.
speech was on
delivered In a
here Friday on bis way to Chihuahua
seek to obtain
CST REAIT nomi mAj
s AI —a \ A
If satisfactory terms can be ar
ringed the Mg cattle movement wll*
start without delay. The Texaa dry
area extends from El Paso to Bif
Rprlng and Del Rio That of Neg
Mexico covers practically the entire
State
WLDOUGLAS
*S«6»7*»8SHOESM
Are Actually dcni'vinG.I vem all
year by mare people than any ut l»
eboe In th x world
BECAUSE:.-.—'^
rkiaBMhtr Lb«y
saieA
on Wkinit m
gv*Sr>
of *«tof*<-|ory »*r*
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EPITOMIZED NEWS OF |
ESPECIAL INTEREST1
their bolllll
VlTi throw*
is tbs ring snd will
IfaffL, 40,000 HEAD OF CATTLE
• mo~ TO BE SHIPPED TO MEXICO
AU DEAUtl
Plan to Stnd 200 Cowboys With
Animals From Drouth Arears of
Texas and New Mexico.
K1 Pa*o, Texas.—With arrange-
ments being made to ship to Mexicf
some 40,000 to 50.000 head of cattlf
from New Mexico and a large num
her from Western Texas where
ranges In general are In very poo#
condition, local ralfWwads report »
serious shortage of s<ock cars.
Negotiations are now pending with
Gov Ignacio Enriquez for reutal o!
range land in the State of Chihuahua
O H Marron of Albuquerque. N M
i* on* of a committee of three named
by the district manager of the Wat
Finance Corporation to confer wit^i
the Chihuahua Governor He was
way
City, where he will s<
assurance from the executive that
the American cattle will be piotectcd
from bandlta. State lands probably
will be used for grazlug the lierds-
lt was eald.
It is planned to send 200 cowboy*
with the cattle and request will be
made that they be allowed to carry
ANT NEWS OF THE
WEEK REDUCED 701
BUEV READERS
A losn of | IS 000.0<W) has been con
trailed by Norway with Lav National
< it> Hank of New Yurk.
o—
Former Crown Prince Wilhelm of
Ocrmany la confined to his rouni at
Wlertagen following recent attacks
of coughing
—o~
Premier Poincare will advocate the
Immediate ratification of the Wash
Ington naval treaty when he appears
before Parliament shortly. It la aatd
in a reliable quarter.
—o—
Winston Rfencs# Churchill, th#
Secretary for t*v*» felonies, is report
ed to be suffering from an attack ot
acute gastro-eriu-ritis wh.cb waa con
fining him to hie bed.
American. British and Japanese
marines have been landed as n re-
sult of a rebellion In Fukien Pro
vince, according to reports to the
Foreign Office front China.
—o—
The troops occupying the Rhine
land consumed 11*.777 CM marks
work of German w.nes during th#
fiscal year of 15»21 In udditloti they
used I'M 731 bottles of G mian
champagne.
Aut mobiles, which prev1ously*hnv*
been exempt from Import duties In
Mexico, will be subject to a 10 pei
cent ad valorem ttnjoit tax following
the publication In the Dlarlo Official
of a presidential dc< ree to this effect
The engagement of Princess Yolan
da of Italy to Crown Prince
of Belgium will be announced during
the visit of King Victor Emmanuel
and the Queen at Brussels, according
to nn unconfirmed dispatch from
Geneva.
—o—
Thirty thousands Greeks and \r
meniana have passed from Adrian
ople to the west in the past few
days and the read between there and
the Marltza Rlv«r la an unbroken
line of men. women and children,
with ox* arts cattle and camels
—o—
In a statement issued from the
Premier’s office at Tokio. Japanese
military authorities are exonerated
from responsibility for the diswp
pearance of the Cxecho-Hlovakian
arms abandoned in th* Japaneaa
evacuation of Vladivostok
— o—
Twelve hundred Fren< h troop* Idft
Constantinople for Adrlanople. v uere
a serious situation is reported, oc- ‘
rationed by the evacuation of the
Greek army. The movement of such
a large number of French troop* into
the capital of Thrace la Interpreted
•* signify .5 *>.at the a ' .! (oinmsrd
regards the disturbed rtate of UD’“**
as grave.
The prospect of general elections
during the uext few weeks has acted
as d < all to H-rns to the women ol
the United Kingdom who in the
event of a parliamentary dissolution
will have their fltht partfcapatlon in
general elections British women
were granted the right of suffrage for
general election* by the representa
lion of the reople act 1918
WASHINGTON—
The cotton exchange has wired thA
Government authorities In Berlin
that the new decree restricting deal
Inga iu foreigr moneys threatens
atrnagulatlon of the cotton industry
In Germany
teats in the House of Representative*
next month Reports to party head
quaitera in Wasiiiugton indicate/
the.r percentage of victories would
b* nominal
Predicting a “new era of activity
and prosperity for the United States.”
President Harding has promised the
nation's farmers that they would te
among the first in that new era to
get “the substantial recognition,
which they mu»t have.
The unshaken opinion of Secretary
Weeks and bia military ad- iters t. at
the Nation s military policy can u<4
he adequately sustained with a regu-
lar army c? less than 13.000 officer*
and 150 000 men waa again laid be-
fere President llardlng by the War
Secretary, who waa accompanied on
his visit to the Wh.te House by Gen
eral Pershing
—a— -
The work of the American Red
Urosa will go forward “along the
same lines it has followed in the
past.” Chairman John Barton Payne,
declared In a statement In answer to
the "ir.any Inquiries’’ being received
at actions! headquarters as a -estilt
of the discussion of the charter of
the society at the recant annual con
veutioi).
—o—•
Despite the loss by fire at Sao An-
tonio of the *eml dirigible C l. army
air service officials announced that
the program for lighter than air w ill
go forward aa t.rig.nallv contemplat-
ed” In the three other ships cf tha
same type bclug constructed tor th*
urn Ice by mu Akron. Ohio, plant, it
was said, however, that helium gas
would be used instead of hydr>gua,
with which th* C-2 was Inflated.
The transfer of 8 K. ' "ellowley.
chief of the general prehit -on agent*
of the United States, to New York
as acting Federal probation director
of that State to succeed Ralph A.
Day. resigned, as announced by
Ftderal Com mi a* toner Haynes, will
mean a continuation of th* govern
ment’s effort to clean up thst city
and to stop the rum running through
that port.
DOMESTIC—
Becanae be had thirteen hlld.en.
Judge Ford patoled Joe Willis, who
pleaded guilty of making moonshln*.
Five new cops were to go on duty
at New Rot belie. N Y Friday, Oct.
13 The Board of Police Commission-
er* glanced at the calender and de
elded the week would begin next Mon !
d«y
They Do
a Hundred Calories
in About 9|
IT AT * box of little rabint when
XL* you feel hungry, lazy, tired of
faint.
In about 9% second* a hundred
Calorie* or more of energizing nutri-
jiient will put you on your toes again.
For Little Sun-Maid* are 75%
fruit sugar in practically prrdigmtrd
form—Icvul/se, the scientists call it.
And levulose is real body fuel.
Needing practically no digestion, it
gets to work and revives you quuk.
Full of energy and iron gboth g'xxl
and good /or you. Just try a box.
Little Sun-Maids
“Between-MealM Raisins
5c Everywhere
Had Your
Iron Today?
put off
who wl
Frank De Nova, wealthy Osage In
dian rancher and oil operator of j
>ed dead of
De Noya.
an oil town named in honor of hi*
daughter.
Ponca City. Ok., dropped
heart disease in a hotel at
Traveling at a greater spe*d than
anv human being ever before at
tatned. Lieut R L. Manghan. a
United States arn. -Hot. set a new
world’s a'rplnne an**^ record by cov
wring a one-kilometur court* 0* ♦>*
rata of 248.5 miles an hour
»-op
and
Off for Far East.
St Paul Minn Brand for V#>
Couvc . and the Orient, the < tnwball
mission to Japan China and the
Philippines pasted through here Mon
day. There are twenty-*ix In thf
party includit g thirteen bail pl*' < v
One game may be played In Van
couver. delaying th* sailing unti*
Oct. 20
•4 vs
pr«(M»tlon
• kH ■t*44l
Conference Date It Bet.
Par's The Near Eastern peace
confwtence date has been tentative!#
set for Nov. 13 at lAiisanne The !
preliminary conference, which it had
been proponed to hold In London wa«
abandoned after France had refused
t* approve of London as the meet
tng place
The Durean of Standard*., co-c
crating w ith automotive tot letles
oil companies, has been conducting
automobile fuel testa w.th the hope
of developing conditions which will
''otiaerve the use of gasoline
—o—
An allotment of $490,000 for Im
provement of the Hoe-ton Texas
ship channel was made by Malor
General Beech, chief of army engl
neers, from the lump *um apprnpiiat
ed by congress for general river aud
haibor tmpiovements
—o—
The Increase proposed by the car-
riers In rates on butter, carnald* and
mixed carloads of butter, eggs ’and
dressed poultry from Texas points to
Not them And Eastern destination,
was found not Jus'died by the Inter
state Commerce Commission And
fourth soctlon relief was denied
A p. vm^t of $50 0*i#BOO from th*
British Government on account of In
(crest on Gr*at B itatn’s obligation*
to the 1’nlted States has* been re
celvad by the Tlevsgrjr through the
Federal Reserve Bank at New York
A second payment of a; proiimatelv
the same amount is exp*< ted on Nov
1 no» IT.
»« •!»«,. In Won FfniM-icwo
It* . Hi#' '*.■» »»>'•* hngiaiMl
iSissrrs:
y.ttfcrsg
co_’;
•*«
F'r«W «< /
W l MwO*
mh *«e
Allies and Germany Ar# Far Apart
Berlin The-e la a difference qf
ten million pounds sterling, tt Is re*
ported between the amount the alllef
claim la < wed by the Germans 1*
clearing payments and the sum Ger
many maintains la due Negotiation*
•r* proceeding In Berlin In an effort
to obtain an agreement between th*
allied demands for 35oOfiO#f! p»md*
and the 25.000 h00 recoggiz^d by
Germany glow progresa li being
mad*, h<%«ever.
A suggertion his ;.e«n presented to
the United BUtes Supreme Court by
1 the l>epartrmV. of Justice that the
Government b* permuted to bring to j
I the court a attention two changes In
I Red River, as having occurred since
the Red River boundary *uit was
1 submitted ft. H Ward of Houston
I one of the Texas attorneys Hi the ,
1 litigation was granted more time by
the court to file obj. ctlons on the
part of that State to adoption of the J
suggestion by the court J
The old barnyard rooeter can no*
travel by United Stales null but day
old chicks, accord-ng to a Postoff‘c*
l>epartment announcement, at ill may
be shipped from place to place, pro
•
within seventy two hours. Moreover,
these chicks may be insured against
loss, but not against death.
While a number of farmer* from
the Biardatown community, twelve
mile* south of Purl*, were seining *
water hole on South Sulphur Greek
they captured a turtle that weighed
seventy pounds The turtle wa*
found bur.ed under a log Wbei
dragged out bv Its tall 1t ahowed fight
and snapped poles in two as largt
as a broomstick that were thrust si
It at smoothly *v If they had been
chopped with an ax
came to earth safely recently at
(ridge Field In au official army teat
to determine whether such landlngi
are practical. Lieutenant*8. E. John
ton. in a Sperry plane, rote to •
height of several bundled feet, tuck
ed away hi* retractable landing gear
then glided to the field coming to a I
stop within 10(» yeards The tnacoln*
waa not damaged
The average Iowa farm 1* the most
valuable in the United States de-
tailed compilations of the last Fed
eral census reveal Agrlcultutal it*
tlst'cal table* Ju*t published by the 1
l'earn* Bureau list the Haw say*
State first with aa^average valu* I
per farm of $28,941. The average I
for the ehttte country, the figure* t
InHuding land buildings, live stock j
and machinery. Is given aa 112 0M |
South Dakota rank* nv -nd witn a*
a\ wage of $27,837; Nebraska nnre.
v 1th $33 771. and Nevada fourth,
with $31.54*.
1 —
Net revenue from operation cf
Texas railroads for seven months end
(ng July SI. 1922. as compared with
the same period cl the previous year,
was $15,881 37$, a de< r*«a e of $1,058.
To Hav# a Clear 8w#«t Skin
Touch pimples, redness. r<*ughne*a
or Itching. If any. with C'uGcera Oint-
ment, then bathe with Uutlrura S«**p
and hot water Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cetlrura Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on akin.
Everywhere 25c eech.—Advertisement.
Women have no bfislnes# In poll- 1
tics until they are able to throw uiud j
straight.
vrtir t»sr man* bottle* or <>ta«r Vornl-
f«c*« wh*« os* Uoiti* of t*r r**ry i ,,l>*aS
Shut will act "ur*i» an# grompilv* t( '
r-wti only I* cam* *s# II It (alia **- rofsn# 1
yosr m#My l‘ 1 I’aari »t . N*« *arh City
—AXvwt i**M*n(.
People are no restless and arro-
gant- that they are uot content to uae |
moral suasion.
You can tell a sloven by the fit ef
her glove.
His New Name.
I “The «*jd gentleiuau la trying te he.
clever.’*
“L-ena him! We call him epigram-
The use of aoft coal will make
dry work heavier this winter.
< rows Hell Blue will help te II
that grimy look. At All grocer*
v ertlsement
• •re than thy hand will
<• I* the mother of
For Cole's, v ©up end Faint, |
U- i nol . r Balm; it relieve* g
o» ..-e Avoid Iniltntlona. A ah
druggist. 1 W Vacher, tec., New
«• i. i.n- J • Advertisement,
The Loti# Dipper.
Tom tat bathing -each)—
«• unwed that splanfi?** Joe—1"Olh •
mere ollp of u gill.**
MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS
WITH
Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its TaS
and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels
lurry,
illfornj
H05. or < 25 p«< ctnl. arrordliiR to
-latemont Usjod by th« R«llrn«d
. naimtMlon Tlu total opera link
rows,# -»*» I1«2.<4*.146. a dr«-re»».
of K2.t51.Mt. or 17 « per cent: tou.
opernttn* r»r*»**» M7.7<4..*2. de
cr.nee of |I1.M4 0«*. nr lttl ret
mother' A teeeptionful of
•■C'ellfornle Mb Syrup" »od«2 tony l*r-
vetit a eirk child toworrew. If your
rltlld le conetljieted. Iillloue. fretful,
he, rold, collr, or If etomech le enr,
lonrue coeted hreetli l>«d. remeo)l»r
a rood liver end bow. I notion I. ofteu
all that l« ne-.K-oiry
Auk your drur*ta< f*r
"t'nllfornln Fir Syrup." ___
crntni— or ororuotu. M rtlr
for hnhlen nnd rMlitre* of *11 ntd
prtiiied iai H!» >"<Hn 0*7
font*" or you m*7 (S a* In
fly njrup.
SICK HEADAl
Take a good dose of CwtarW I4HNI
— then take 2 or 2 for * few oi(M* IM.
their proper fun
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832329/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.