The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 271, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 14, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHER FORECAST
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FARMING
"OUR SALVATION"
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(U.R) Means United Prcs
PRICE FIVE CENLS
TEXAS PRORATION ORDE
ENFORCED
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flsiillYOUTH GIVEN
1 4 YEARS I N
SEVEN CASES
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Brewer Pleads Guilly To
Indichncnts Charging
Forgery
Patrolmen Guard LoneVAL HOPES City Tax Rate Set At $2.25
5 ht 1 run ttitt t At " " H JV
Mansion As Governors
Fight For Possession
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CRISIS WILL At City Commission Meeting
COME TO END
HATON ROUOK t.. Oct 11 a P
Mtate hlnhw iv iiti.inn ind clt
pIIC" .intl'li'il thr 1 ii 1 1 1 1! today l
prctvi pence il'itlriK I'll awaited
teit of atithontv hiUipn lnuil
.. ntchr tnlnling fmirict n )nt m i two guv-emni and ' L.cu-
fii' mrtnl mi' in nh ititin t 1 trnant rfovernorn
i.iiit lur. Uy aftrtnnn t l FI The fiery tempeid red haired
lrrni t(lrrw"rf who . ntrrel p!e. lu.y mg xplalnnd todiy hr
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nvet ! 1 kW "I trlnl by Jury
the ii; 'h hu young wtf
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iiemtl In l.'i- llmilln give him fn-
trne if ' m'iii In each of til
M-en He nlloweil the een-
nc ' mn concurrently.
Hrevri wni given two year
entfl' i'i Ki'lnl Oninly. thrwe
1 wo er "ntcncen In ffown
count n ! nr two and onhalf
er i'tii iif in Nolan County on
forger. h ne
All .if 'in i-nlrnceii will run
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Official eentence him not been
i .nouncnl b Juilg Hamlin
School Children
Ad mil led To The
Fair Free Friday
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will be ililmlttfktl free'
im the) have a apecKl
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I Milan Traction Chm
! itiy w 1 itike every achtol chHd
.1 fire 1 U witll In Dallaa tn jnd
fiiKti tin K.ur gntuniie on apacul
1 rowd ot tti' eir ii ptia-
in eaent w 1 11 null Thmukh the courteay of tha IU
MercNk"' ii'ilil Kather iim I ntaialmer. ptutor of
iimiaatl 11 m the Ha. ir.i Henri OitHetlc Churen
i. .iiiv ' "k thii of Bit. Kentiilge w have har al
hount bee nute ha wa. ufrulil thr
I.ieutennnt Ooveinor Puul fvi
wimlil tr) tn ta the govemoi
nmniilo'i Cyr long political rival
took the oath of office ia governor
I -ml night on ground that Iong
could not be a United Rtdte enn
tor and the chief executive of Lou-
isiana at tha umi time.
cyr proparlns to file an ouster
nutt to back up his govarnotorlal
oath found himself either with a
bigger nolltlcnl job or with none
for Governor" declatad Cyr hy
proclaiming himself governor ceas-
ed to he lieutenant governor.
Iiong raited Alvln O. King pres-
ident of tha senate to the capital
today to lake over the lieutenant
governor's duties He claimed Cyr
l out of It entirely ' becnuse he
'for'elted his Job when lie took the
oath f novernor "
Dallas ConvicL
Shot To Death
Following Till
SUPREME COURT
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CASE ARGUMENTS
American press nsnoclntlnn nn r-
-- gnnlzntlnn of KngllMh nnd Amerl-
can correrotiderit n Pari he
Women Seek 345 Acres Of. !;. . .....
'lin cit la lalf w.im .-it .tt ?J 'J.'i i) th I'.ii'ckfiiiKlvi'
H ('iiiiii)tiMsntti in it'Ktil.ir .HC.4.M1111 'iiu'sil.iv ' attfi iiiioii.
Hit' lli.iu la rate a S2.1S. or sewn ctMit.s ivt-i- tli.i-i
tli' pivsi'iil into as cstalilisla'd b. tlu c'Kiumi.ssum.
French Official Lookinc For ' u' sitln "'" l'u' cit rale I'Hhk t iio total f tin cun'-
p . . . ... fa. . tv aiiH city taxes to $1.11 the county rate beinjr. $t..S. (jf
OOlUlIOn 10 Hie World 'l1J ltttf amount SI. 12 i to cover liortihnl imlehtetlncsi'.
r ! Altlioiioli the tit. ta rale is hijjher than that of the
LepreSSlOn previous ear in ivaht it is lower as valuations xere
slnMetI twentx per cent over the 11KH) mark. ttt ofltc.ilH
hr I- A 1........... :. ....I....1 ..... ..r et Inn mm ...........l .1 . l ..
K..lni t. WiihhlnKt.ii In the hope' " ...v...-.- ... i.u.u..i ... f.M.....uw .toiiihi iitu ink uic
chrikitiK the worlil eennomic .vur miomiii"; u me eu.v secreiury.
m. In a speech to the Anulo- i no itcii va nation were n acei at ..2( . I ). with tii.
l!:tn valuations li.liiiii.iioii.
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Ami-rli in .i nupply of thesn ttekets
both f i i.ilmissloa to the fair
grousxl'. in.l the street car rides
and tin ) me fiee for the asking
Kvciy -. inn I child that expects
to go tn thr Fair on Friday will
t-nlik be kIiu these tickets If they will
win cull a' the llreckvniidge Anisil
I in m-' i n of fin- nnd ask for them. All
Hi. .k parent tint xm.i to take their
. i 1 ki'ldie 'In fill on the (ibove
.lute wu im iii.im-y If they will
i i k i i nit ifci of this offer -
i ii h ' i ii-' lmve a thket or
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Sch riven or Is
Hack In Prison
ArUMOIUC. Okla O-t. II lURt
Arthur ICmrharl -M IIIUm re.
for the purpoee lie-1 nUy ria.ea f rctn the Okln
hoaw ptnltentiary was shot tn
death at Mllburn neiir here toddy
by llotnsr Dcnhain. night watch-
mun. Oenham Mid he found Ilarhirt
ami two cowmnlna In a ivstnu-
mnt and when ho attempted to
Jail thwn for Investigation they
attacked him.
Pennant shot ISarhart unit the
latter companion escaped.
Liquor Sellinr
Case Called In
District Court
Rich Yates Pool Of
Pecos County
AUSTIN Oct 11 'llB' The sin to
supreme couit tmla) henrd argu-
ments In cases Involving title to
more than 345 acres of the licirt
of the celebrated Yates Oil porl
In I'ecua county.
The suits are those brought by
Mrs. Kuby Holmes of Del Hio alvl
Mrs. Aildls Miller. Mrs. Miller
claims right to 133 acres of the
nil land said to be the moat pro-
ductive In the world and Mrs.
Holmes claims a little over 312
acres.
Practically identical situations
exist in b. th cases Mm Miller s
husband origln-illy was given u
state patent to MO acres of the
land. Ijiter the field notes were
corrected and patent Issued for
irrT acres A patent on the re-
mainder win later Issued to Ira
Yote. o millionaire now of
Knn Antonio for whom Yates
field Is named
Dookmaker Says
C a pone lleltinq
Losses $12000
ally optimistic that the gravity of
events will not prevent us frmn
i ilmllng fundamental hi lutlons. Mv !
i abilities tire simple tike my chuiur
tor but In or.lei to serve the
cniiHe of our civilization wlh
Piesl.lent Hoover my ambition ic-
nialns vast ana my will firm.
Lanro Crowd Hears iY1c(ht Speak
Al Melhodisl Men's Iaiunel On
Relation Of r.hureh To Business
Chamber Favors
Closing 01' All
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ri r jicome to the hour whon you must
.NlOI'f h'l nilurn lMpk t 't Institution
ULVJIL-n Vll. -"' Ua this. It doesn't matter whv
"I don't enre about the fn'.c-
you irprcnent In yout communllv
I don't care about your wealth
nnd I don't care about your rupit
tatlon: the Uilng Is yru can't for-
get (lod nnd prnspei. You will
Tho Chamber of Commerce at
the i tenia r Wednesday luncheon
hold at the Y. M. C. A. went on
record as favoring closing of all
business hmuMs October 23 In or-
der that employers and employos
may attend thr Clsco-Itreckenrldtf'
football game here. The game Ii j
to be playtd on Friday and in.uki
the cfflclal openlnp; of the mil i
district title race as far as Htvck-
j cnrt.lf-e Is concornod
' The Clinmlxr mumbers also jls-
1 ctieHwl the ceromony to mark the
raising of three fbigrf at Hue karoo
Field Friday afternoon during the
North Fort Worth-Uieckenridge
RIIMIfl.
Tho fljgH were donntoU to tho
sciioot They cover tho 1U3!) iim1
1030 district title anil tho 1U20
statu title. The high school bond
and pap squad will nltl in the cere-
CHICAGO. Oct 11 -If. A
racetrack bookmaker testified to-
day that Al CaiMine mured four or
five bet every fjy during twoinnv
racing seasons nd lost on nlmost I . K. Sweeney apek on the
evev rnr'- lUck-to-Church movement nov be-
The Witness Milton Held. wna.ltif rxinitnetoil hv Itrankenrlrive
the first called by the defense In I churchus In whleh ho urged mem-
the gang chief's Income tax fraud
trial.
Held ml I mi ted Capone'a losses
during the 102ft taclng season at
i 12.000 and said he lost between J8.
bcrs tn iiKiitn bceomo nffllifited
with tho cliurch of their choice.
Flie Chief I'aitlco urceil the
momhunt to work In conjunction
with city officials and other clubn
MMK en
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IKrTOi Oct II '0lf W H.
s. nvenor. charged with the gang
Imd ..iiik i f C A J.maa and his
' 1' wife I. in A gnat wi illumed
" ii t.i Hoi ' ii d n lira J"itu Iowa
.1. "t i uUy n . iiiiting hi- lunorence
. ' l" ! In wa- i
' I a ISii I. i i iii'iklhl iivri th aiinlK.
went in' Meilro evei - noe the
.. nipl. . -.Un in -t.1 iimiI-
CIIIMM IAIMlNlll leIlt . . August .
IDI M l Mt tilth
i i h.i
i al I.. i lit
i - or li.' I"' ii'u
I'M Volttatl". ti'ive
Wr.il utmoet a Itilllll
1ki i 'liars
In district court this morning on
a charge of sal ami puaeesslon
for purpoee of sale of intouiuting
ll.UOI.
The indictment against Crowiil
was isiurnel during the May -J urn
term of district court.
Attorneys wire questioning prm
pectlve jurors at the nurning s-e
sion.
fieurge K. trcoull went to tital''00 "'"' 0"0 "' ' ininles In' In scoklng to prevent fire in
iwi HrocKunruiRO.
I He reiterated his statement of
I several days ago that incendiarism
caused a fire lr-i here this yi-ur
of over $10000 and that hie f
"undetermined origin" biought tin-
total of "suspicious fires' to up
proximal ly JJI.ooo
Coleman Woman
Beaten Ii y Man
I'Ulison Reported
As Heiny Weaker
COI.KMAN Oct II 'U' Mrs.
VV J Strlckliml young wife of a
('oliman bmkei wus t uck on the
head with a lirg stick early to-
day when her asusilant Is believed
to hav entered her horn while ahn !
was iil.mr iii un attempt at rob-
bery. John Lie Warren. 24 was arrest
ed at hi home soon after the at
you profess somewhere down the
yeari the hour will strike when
you will realize your Inability to
cope with thr lituatlon and then
you II turn ti the greater ihiwci "
Matk M. lee prominent Fort
Worth atiitni) made this utile-
ment Tur.'ilii) .-iluht as he coii-
iluilil hi -i mil! i on existing hui
ines.4 cdM'Ii t ion vi- the nution
made befue the flmt fall bnni i t
if th" MethodiDt Men's Fellowship
t'lub. held in the basement of the
First Methodist Church
Mnnj Attend
Mue than UK) men attended the
banquet. Make Johnson wa toast-
master for the occasion. Music
was furnished during the banquet
by the high school orchestra under
th direction of Jatt llurkvtt.
Judg Frank P. Culver of Fort
Worth aiao wo an honor guest
of th club. II apod briefly.
McOee waa Introduced by District
Attrrnay ben J. Oenn.
McOee In dlacuaatng present
day business conditions pleaded
with the men to "carry on. work
together not Mtratly cooperal
in th advancement of the busi-
ness of your community."
"We are waiting." he declared
"for the return of normal times.
That la the general presumption.
But the time we are waiting for
uru not normal times put ab-
normal We must adjust ouisehun
to pirvuillng conditions."
He urged the crow to "bewaru
f h)Ktcrlu ' citing several exam-
plea when- excellent banking in-
stitutions wet foicad to close be-
uuic of a hysterical crowd.
Urson 'llumelit
"W hrn you break a bank you
break your merchant and you
break your salve. The bank are
FOUR FLOWING
WELLS CLOSED
UNDER ORDERS
Guardsmen Refuse To Take
Injunction Instead Of
Sterling's Order
TYLKIt Oct II HI Pi The
or Texas enfo t i n
den In the bu. '
flHilx today ili' -' t
Injunction wh li '
wells of the Hi. - l
p.m to opein'i n
It Igtidlrr ti in i ii i
ti ii hid his miiiii i in i
f nir well nn ul to i '
tli.M'k lice Oil t'lniip hi iv kk i
found running wi.. -
nil rompnity h.ul uMim i .
injunction enjolnmi; t it
comtv'salon from nf "
lion orders at iti we u
The wella were il.lr mil
about IV) li ii tel . r
re the troops . imej lh. m
eneral Woltera u I li
. enforcing the ciiimnlt- n i "
Four Employes Locked In ar::;:' ": ';.:.
t i If nil ernot Unas Mleillnu in
Vault At ter Kobuery '..nowabie f .. .
i els dally the sime i
Ithi rnllro-iil oiiiiiiii-ixn
RHAU KK Oklu IM II 'tlPi Ti'niiun wui hiKh i in
Three b.iinlll.i i .IiImmI the hank if iw iitcil the next muk. v. i in
KiirhtX'ln ill K ii IkIhiio ne.it In i ih Id If lilt- l'. nt Ti i fi. i I .vl;
of 12.300 mid r-ripeil t nla it'. I utii nntliilleii nutMlt tiini:ir i-h i
locking Ihi." li ink rm r j In the nil Indilntiv will I" M ii'i I
one i-UHtcinei in th. ault ! i in-.oi i.tlvrl) m if th. i" i ' m
The font no-n wmi- niln eil.will run wild ug iln Tin in il I
fiom the vau't b i gim-i imii in ' been under inuitlal l.w r. i Hie li '
about fifteen nilnutee nfti i t'.in two months In an .itti nipt ' i m.
bandits had tm-apeil in nn auto tt prmluctlon
mobile.
3 BANDITS .
LOOT BANKs?
tie
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YouiijiWilJ 'sk
Charily Clashes
Of Grid K levens
NICW YOIIK. Oct 11. U.R Col-
loco and school football teams
hevo been askoil by Owen D.
Yin to play nt leaat one game
this fall for unemployed relief.
Young I chairman of the ro.n-
mittoo on mobilization of relief
ruaourc of President Hoover's
j Four Texas Hanger uiiveil '
day to aid the mlliti mn n In '
Ing thit no wells denpi'i- fniiiii
court orders will violate pi-ui.e h
orders.
'P
Texan Assessed
IVrm In Prison
For Mail Fraud
ATI-XNTA. On. Oct. II I
Calvin II Uurke ft) of I .
went to the Atlanta fedeuil .
tn '
ti.
resources in i-rvsiucni noovorsi . .. . .
organisation on unemployment re-1 trjr lodav seni.i
Vniim. eonr.rr.rf ullh ..nil. . '"nll '" WOl'ln flk.
presidents before mnking his up-' Th' "Y0 "' '
nnl it. ...u..i thin r...l f"'( "gainst hitu u
celnta Inu exonmum of the hen.'fii explained the)
games lh devoted to unemploy-
ment relief tn any manner the le
ypecthe sthools wished.
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WBKT OIUVNOE. N J . Oct 11
1 in jail emi.ng a Iiunt :UJo 'Hiomas A. Bdieon grew tn-tack and is held In Jail. Warren
creaaiagiy weaaer today out nis iiju oeen worning at tne auncK-
physlcUns think there le no cause ' land bakery
for Immediate concern
The aged inventor has gone for i MA.TI!l.l.s MiAliKAl'KAKKAN
nine days without taking any fluli ' ( OVn'.MIls (it) ON lll.tM'lv
and for a perlint of IJO hours with ' ' ANOELKH Oct 14 UJ
out any food except six spoonsf i.l ' Slh "f rr' ' must have come
. un
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MI.N.M Its I'l.W (OAI.
i t'V I III ( MIllNAI. ( MI'II..N
i I AS -Hiltl' Pi Oe It ij.
ii i t'a on niii. nf the Pir.'li. i
' ' ek ' . in- pUni ii tn ad
I 'i nillii.i; . I'lii'iiik-! to In 'nut the
h. I'lblli t 'it. dlfferer l.r'wri'ii
I nnih hi tte nn. I bruit
i with en in
Fire Fir liters
Start Work On
Oklahoma Well not broke- bMt tna yriai petpie
School Board
To Meet Todau
can break them A hysteria! man
OKLAHOMA CITY Oct 11. .1 I'. '" "" TTf ' ! ?.a " .Z.T 1 ' nwet n rned t"t t P
Itopoit oil fire fishier begat to-! 'h""iy' ." A" L j'Jf " I ' "y. "'co.dlng to N. B. Ho.
day to extinguish the roaring .""7". i""T.V ...V.": . Ti. una superintendent
flames In the Number 2 Oustln. ; q fculu '
wuu susner in uniunonis v.ii . .... .
doorstep oil field. . . "..' IZLZZrZ . " ' " t th. budget
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Tho Hoard of E.lu mion will
ccordin.' to Holland as soon as
niiitt.-t - p.i-alning to Insurance
Uve steam from a batteiv of I
dared "We'ie traveling too fast
for the I'M! 42 t.'im will be offi-'
cially ml'ipti- i.
of slewed pears
i from th. Khar u teriaatiorw of the fifteen minute shifts. The heat was
Doners was antn unun uigii pie- . u...- .u. . c.. .....
sure Into the withering pillar of forgoUn uch 1 thl-. .
lire iv crew oi .uy ...en wo.e-rU ... weve forg1tUn the Hon of God i'i UN U I UVU I (I
riflaan ..lnnlA attilftat 1i husl IUUS t . ... .... '
We have been drifting swiftly In
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COI'IInK WILL Ml) ".Mlsril" hakeHeiein tor. as the cos-
I'illLADBUMirA. Oct II tUR tumes In whl 1 he vhpiy jior-
The bu ineas world Is full of "mis- trayed them were sold at auc'lon.
fits" who hold positions for w!ch Finery in which he Interp'etrd
thev ere not frfllv oualifled To he Mh.ik. apeurean deamas of
Ute Robert H Mantel! famed so Intunso that asbestos clad men ln fg belief that
we were su-
A I Lend Parley
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KOC.N I'OU IIIn MUtl ST tn he
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j.f the ii mi
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I ram wl i 'i
thrown l
di.vcn to nv
unnan
could wo.k for only brief inter-t d . receiving our
vala near the well. punishment now. Th regular meeting of the El';-
"Ue must live a little closer to Idgo will be held t'tnlght at th.
INDIAN Cllll'.r 'IO Dli; 'm We can't reckon and leave Buuh Hotel.
IN Ti:..S I'LN CIIAIIli i.m out. ir w. hav. f.ih in I Important buslnes mat' i i .n.
Link remeily this lituatlon Temple I'm- J"! it a.sar Meheth Hhylock.) HUNTSVILLK Oct. II tU.R- H.m then we have no fnllh in our ' l . i.tesented. und memi. i wet-
ivemity .iffleala have established a I'"" Jhn and others were old i Chlof Hod Wing scion .if a lonj . fownMini arui wo can't exist un-iurK"l t. lay to atten.l th. . inlon
""K 'f miner fouree In vocational guidance ocroi' th- bl. k of Cherokee Indian chief-. i j. -uch cnmori- rr we lmil
.ton wa. exie. i.i'rhat public school teacher will be There wne 12 complete sets of mt dio In the electric chaii her lhu tQtMon Wlll be because we've fAIJI.N TOOL III' I.IN(()IN
i i.ii 1-1'111.1-ur- i.i BDie io neip insir uuencs cnoose " -' ""wrai m ov. 1U lor Killing inn-yrar-tm ionTnifln riml Clllea have laain. I. villi n r l ill Mil l
I i h
i ...a
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.lij. t.
liir D
ml in mn. .. ii w i.nr.l li m ..ml h eorrrct Brofaaiion or buainess 'm iur eian in auunion. valU-. Kvnnsellna Cavazos. . .j .1.1. .1 u...- 1...... ...... PKnf In I (ii-i 11 1 P lunv
.p iMnk w "1 fii-ihly m.i . I n'hiu able-. Mantel had accumulated In The Indian who apends his last ' .h. i..nn la dm. . - I derail.- . in mak- ! '
. .. . ...... I i ......l.t .......I ...i.i fi-... I. .... ... -. . -- .. 'It
tuiraeiing Mini' uirse inieiit r.xiiihit " " " ""re auiu. 1 ni) unys iMliloning irinKBt ot beau. 1 HUmes lloiult '" ' i ' ds whi h . once
opp..r.i -nr pi. HTtX'KHOLM. Oct. 11 U I """" " r """t iMexanuer 8Knod a confeuslon that lie stole' Mn . i.i.m.1 n....... r-r 0wn.1l 1.. Ihomi l.inm 'athei
. .le f
The
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ii I 11 t .
ploye.
in turn
k 1
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in. 1 opponrii 'r-r pi 41 MTtX'KIlOuil Oct. 11 U I oeiong.'u 10 Mrs jonn .iexanuer
wt.inu in pi!' p.i mi.l Mockholm hat more Oriental in- his widow
i-i- ir mti . r in ects than any other city in t.ie
th.- washer k pi-rs w.ubl but they are all dead and
r 1
1 him through 1 in '
of Detroit and 1 . u 1
realllnK fio.ooo t
Hi vk 1 eaid ' ' i 1
ill f . Im twei'n I'M.' V
Mil" r 11 Buik. f'
fi n hu' asked n
hm tii itri uonlal n n
ptu i-ne of his fn-' ' nl
in 1 Texas Insane a.
Illness Fatal To
Kliasville Woman
Mrs. Martin TUan about 1
Ellnsvllle passed aww- it
nci.iti today at 1 1. d
I H' pit ii when ' m.i
I rxiin 11' nee S. pi 1 ti
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Mi. I.r is Oil 1 i- ) k
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V nit 11 1 Funrt il II 111
f mn 1 il itranK' i nt
1
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v. ill 1. 1 the eni 11
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I'KINTS NKWM'AI'KIt
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t'ASlis Al'I'llLMIII).
! lh. rhllil frnnl n tillliin uher. he. . . .. ... ..r n.i.ia r .nnin k. . 1. .. n.
' " ' " lloilll ll Ollll.iuillllll.1 HIT Wilt IIU- " " -". ww-mii " - '" 'I I'."- .1 V(.ri I ...
I rviranta unrn slaving ln Dotnlier . . ." . j. -. . .. .nni.i . 1 ii..n. ..... 11 I '" ' ' ' vt mi 1 ir
I ...... --- If".": 1 ines siuinp. 11 oicueu ui ienui ..' ne ji "nun 1. -
111 m oiauiuna. nu.eu nw ei.u the effci installment buying hll toricil s 1 -y niliseuin In" ty !
. . aa. ..... Al TUTtV t . a f . tt. ft ...... . . . . . . -.. -..
preaervea in me ;uusum 01 .-xai 1 ". m. 1-1 1 mi nid ner ooiiy ooninu a signboard on xw nation. He also declared
urtu History. rcmiy a new au "-.. u. vi unnai iiiian iuuy n-1 near tne rniironu tracK. lie aiu "theie are too many nubile i-f'
alii"! WW iwviti-14 i.uni xir r-i ' - " -.-....... .- vmmii.it ..m- 1 iire-wiiier waa 10 u.aine ihi- f ice ' ond udvocated
OASI consiaiing 01 ows apenuicn mm nmu juiion nuniy in -x parents Air ami .Mm nenry t
front th Kunle lalan.i. More ce y Tomniie Malone from . Cavanoz and Chief
the
combining
r. unty offices of county tax
collet tor and atMeasor and abolition died in Uv'il John K ri-
KANHAa CITY Mo. O.
Ye- Ferdinand Lanibi
uiKcding. all right Thei .
il uht of that he iiinuii '
tlci m P" '"
1 i reatMt 1 rltm
y- ji n tteaed '
I II WUS in. 11. l-ie. ill
ihe vuljtamna .all tl 1
mi rcr im- nun iiw-m
ii uvem
Ar I I" . ts
an.nng a u . '
t liners Judge
ticular tlier arn
them hat imuk
ei Will'.ril
' .. .Hgr .''li
Hi. ) .1 iw p.i-
pie ' . 'Itr
uing it more tnan a decade" He
imii. a fiom an abandoned roller
- n.e wooii a ptece of waon and
1 .'ih of Ifctteavillr niiblr He'
in r 1 in the nrwppi-i Ima nea 10
k r i -
M.i'ulli'igh make j wood rut for
h. pupn 4111 inuih .if hi wooil
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OA TO .MAliK DIIV ICK
IX)VEL.NI Cal Oct II lUP'
Hed Win.
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ngn nrwapaper inon iaini 1111 iin-ir nwi i-ui).. - mn . .r . mm) in nun rain were ail irouper in a cut nun ()f t offtc0 0( i-unty treasuier
wh.t 1 believed lU have been wi.it.n on the.e in I John Hintrr t mn Jnhnann playing al New Uraunfela ut tli 1
t mile pi nt ni ' Ale nd bugs '' unn in tiuri. 11-.. tune (Continued on Pjge Three)
in.l lin hren I .------...---...........-----
W Troutnian
Thomas Lincoln
when h rrert. I
Cole County ! I
in 1 oil of Sr I
flow
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START THIS THRILLER "THE GEMS OK PERIL' TODAY
W44 painful for both the Harknes
cnuuren to remembei Alary a
Nituisl r whu.i flowi fiom a known they loved one anothei N. t
CHAPTER I 'eve owned All thee were rungs In Fifth Avenue not even at a mrk
Maty Harkness dancing with tn ladder of her present happlnass ed-down sole That dress Ilk ev
nirk Huyther arm about hr jllut when you were ax completely erythlng olse good that had com to n -OVc and bungler at typ-
thought ahe had never been so as "otically bltful a she wasjher In the years since hei father . lg putting her superior ' advan-
imjjp)- in uer uie. am even inai.ai mi moment ou nait to do ; naa aieii n suicide and her niotn
night In the garden a short while somen ng ih t p "..! thi was r soon after had been 'he Jupi
ago when sh- and Hirk had first wh hi- inti t t . .1 . j i-t dance 'ters' gift She owed them e i
Im.r 1 1 t t.k.i -a tp link arnt 'thing even Dirk in .1 vuv If the
I hu.l pnsiii .1 kit ni'iii Wskli-n i a tempera tonight at dinner with ill hit ih nit In hi n k 1 in fue 1 Io" ungur member of Ruthei in 1
iti.l )i u tin ' tur nf ah ml llo degti-r heli w friend gtnupe.l about the flowet t h 1- I in- t Let u mur- Hii)ther Mi Jup tet 1 diimdu n
do that unles yen get there in a xero will be mide into i'ry n e in bunked table Mi Juitter proi 1 mn- n r. n .1 bin'.i while th totne)-. had nut had tn make -n.
tg putting her superior
tage" 'iguinat the exp. nence of
nthii girl- and Inatng rut often Kl
.In 1 i't ing about iftc of f cc
lio - -. und plunl) r. Ileved
.i - li. ili ' nnt grt 'him
t I i 11' i.itjiae 'heie wa- the found
nl nt i 11 eiiil nf .1 fi etui who Ihnt
hor horiow. .1 tin
lected 'n hi 111 n it
I(e gave it t 1 v 11 in
turn gave it ti Ti 1' 1 1
I.OmT I.ONtillOltN IIKItll
LNUICIIKjj TLXAS MN
SAN ANTONIO Oct II (U C -Remains
of a lout held nf lot ;
horn cattle famoua in the rn t
of the Tcxmi iani hivi 1 11
found h) I n I'..'i tilli" 1 of Mini
oa Texas and .then horns li.v
nmde him rich.
In 1H12 Jacob Don Inen en-
ili. in lh II 1 Hi
1- 11 1 I a mi' I
11 1 ' k 1 It iiui'i .
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MMMMI.IC i:.NTKUKI I.N
I Itl.O .MLHIil IS IM
V VMJUCHBAD. Ms- ( '
P fWward A. Uluason w ll 1
I be called tho Mekle c( imiiu
He swam thrie-' .r' '
tire herd of icseial Cirttand long- distance across In
horn stampedt'd in a storm ni 11 hoi felt ho c u1 1 1
Teilingui ('nek Tin) were n r tini i arter n I
until Hittilli'in
id I
lit
irk
hurry 1 mm.ti iju ? it.eo ownei of mg "' ceione-. ie upon ..w inyinm ..r mi.- 'ar.i niriiea man vuita to the nnue with a k evl h hit en right and trailed a neuhs . m .1. t a -.k. PROVTUENcL
Judge lion ilia 11WM11111 ' inc well iiavr uiifiuuiiceii. luxpuri- iv..j i-a muvniiin uiiu 1. j- .lien iiivaiiiii uun ii mn lenjin o eii.-iici ui inni
LumDreciu wouia nave io ii-iif menu uuiihk ine
five dai at the county farm an.ih ve uinniiiril ixper
Ul bOliieoni l-e diliir'tti n t u n f t 11 ' '
ment during the past summer iing to appear surprised the great billionm on it enuiou
' rfcnt even vifitmiliv ulmn .lit. hint tl.l..
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in. .n hifnt. thi pi. 1 ni 1 -. 11 r 1'
inienter that '
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paper when tho una. .!. h imutpr. nml their neninc un.'. found a cretit hean 1 (U.R When tihlevas atnli 1 1
old gentleman's rheumatlm kept Mruiiai niedi Someone who be "f bones ind horn Hert ilium ha Snow automobile the 1
hml indoors she and P rk might i 11 in whuh Mrs since m Ij nmi. tlnm JSoOOo wmth un tin i in it p . Ii
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