The Corpus Christi Times (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. SEVEN, No. 300, Ed. 1, Monday, April 14, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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THECORP US OR IIS
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i Gcrpvk ChrUli Texas Uy 1 h Ti.r PutSUulsf C
SUtiSCMU'TlON paten
Ohh Twf lb d (
Mil Mawtl Ml Advasr
nit J4s()) t tratir.
A'.4' u cinch. Sraft ssS kmin onl. -x li Yh 'orpin
nti Timor rMtahlaiu Coaan AH Hem mltrl and
'iW.uiuhWiitkm toi pWfcUcattmi in IS ui M;.i-
TRl C PHONE M-f
TEl EPHONfc ' ?
would be Itmhlimbh Tin i w j e n i
. dd t. pay ffl ! w it ! 1 ' -
Ut f ai r dM i - h i 'i tin 1
1 lK;t ' 1 '' lm a 1 1 tl K tin If.- it 1 1 )! m r i v i' iimw
than it waa before the armistice wax signed
Many other condition mm. ha. . ti - i
coat of finishing tin wm i mams
The average Amerhan will not t. itl
ISO Interested in a demonstration that soi.- hither
shade of interest return will jtmt if him in In
t "' eating In government loana 1 1 buys om ot sen
iimeni. not ior nwinw rras.ins. ppeai i in-
sentiment again anl then- will ho nnollui him
esaful flotation. irrcspetMe of the rate of in
t crest that in paid
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The welcome to Admiral Sims comes from
the hearts of all Americana Ills work tor In-
country 1ms been itltrnt and In large measure
hidden twhi'td the vpII of censorship. Hut we
have known enough of the Inestimably Important
work of our flopt Rliroad to appreciate the iiai
services which It rendered with the utinoat gul
To otir admiral who om
tin.J fh Commissioner fttoc cmi the matter 1 mnmiwu uur uqimuraun overscan we yier. mi-
nim h thought That they tii or.! r an He. mm highest admiration mid gratitude
Ml tile present St Imi t(. ! ill l!lc Whptlltl or "
no itotint- for ttn. pu''Nia -.n..n i Maueo a
foregone '(inclusion tint1 loads .ne essential!
III the miking of n proaer..uv ommunity es-
pecially !;ie the nulomohib hn me into unt-
vci ihI ukc iMith for iHiaHnn 1 ;nnl fregh tr ins-
Krtattoii f may rxtol our Atth fatinliiR ot I tc the
llintf but the wine unmptfreker first lok. for u
innrket where he may dUos- . hl product.
then for pronpr soil on whit It to grow them The
one little Item of trana
Fransatlanlic Airplane Service Sure to Be
Established Very Soon
Dr COL WILLIAM A. OlSIIOP. Ace ol Att
mm 11 U( a Iks a MH'Kssm
Th fount) ('ommlaBlonern tmlay t.ve m-i
fori- ? hem th- propoaltmh t xpnl "nore thani
$2 'Mm on(i In hulldlnn flOOi' rial- U: Nuecen
ft nut-. In fiirt the uittMtioi been lefor
the ioun for Mme time i.i .ludKe Suiherlaiul n7 d pfHrtwcy
Opinions of Others
BdHHal Comment of E!xhangi on Live Imim of Day.
Til n i.KAun: of nations
It la a poor aenaior who could not enormoua-
ly Improvp the Ten t'ommntidinents 01 the Ser
Th' 1 rowtni of U10 Atlantic by airplaap ia a mat-
ter nf .mly n frw montliH I Mievo. ami thereafter will
lieiemr a regular thing. One or two yi'arn and then
will nriar trcniendouii ilprpbpincnt in aUmlanlizing
hi rial tratiftportation aud paiangiir tratllr Rngland
i ei'er for the honor of nr. hieing the drat inai hine
tin. I tlie flrnt temnaut whu inakn th lliht. She fcela
kcenb that Ajntern a aliould not br allowpd to win tlnn
prize ax ohe haa won Iaurela in tha matter of yacht
racinjf and other oporU llr rivalry ia friendly but
at at. aa.i
unite M( rmineii anu America nan neuer iwia m ner-
pclt I'm Urting "ii tli. old country I'm hoping tu make aurh a flight
inywlf Would bi ratlu r jolly to d it in a umall machine wouldu't it ?
John Rurrnughft mr fnuiuue iiaturalit you know-aayn be wanti lo
enmo aJong'mtli ifie. and perhapn 1 may take htm. Would be wirt of
cementing the rclntundup of the two count r ten you understand although
I don't think Kngland and Vinerica need any.
It emi to mi tiiat Kngland lia pnte a chawr to win the honor of
the firat traiiMitlantx li(flit Whin 1 left that country a few month
ago there w tr at in-t (be Inrjfc nenii wi.rktng on a inaeliini' that wiH
tnnk'' the fl plit in :iil :if't. Mini st 1- whmprred that three other orjrBrn-
ate'iif ar- luuMitf: itruitt i planea. larger than any ver denigmd iH-fur'-
wIim Ii mil he iil.lt to mrrv several pasaciigers. So mire are the Knglith-
anapotllitloit is the !noU im- mon on lU "Unt or the Constitution of the) men f U int.' iil'li In tlv it might acroSN the tnvan that thev are not een
porttttlt In nny line of confluent no- onlv trana-1 w nuTO " UH ""rs 01 uie nrm iwoj nuilitm tin n l.n. - on tin -seagoing model. Ihey raat aaaured they will
portutiou to foreign markets hut from the farm
to the railway or city whnre the fnnner may x-
chango tho pnnlucts of ltta Inlsir tor enab Mini In
rotum purchaac tboae nrt1le neceaaar) to his
comfort aud convenience at home Refore the
advent of the automobile farmer were compell
ed to (lo the bulk of their buying and soiling
near tho farm. It took a whole day to make n
trip ten or twolve mile to market even in dry
wont nor When ronda wort good The automo-
bile lint oltiuinatpd dlaunre and 11 trip of twen-ty-flvo
or fifty inllea may be made in lesn time
thua otio of ton mllea under the old method tbui
giving farmora a better chain e to choose their
markota. and merchants a wider range in which
to dispose of their goods Hut good rouds are
necessnry to accompliah thla pnd. Automobllea
will not run In mud and amid nor on rough
rutty ronda.
Corpua Cbriati ia eapeclnlly Interest in) in
the good ronda movement itow awceplng over the
country We walit farmers to aettle the nlne-
tontbs of our undevolopod lnnd but what ujood
would result from aettllitjf mid cultivating the
hoII without projier faclllllea to reach u market?
We want tourlsta to fllt ua. we clnlm to
hnve a most delightful climate winter nnd summer-
-and bnvo It. But tourists want other tblnga
than climate They want automobile drivowuya
golf links aud other amuKemeuta of like charac-
ter It la cHtiinnted that fi.Ouu autoiuoliiiea from!
other couutiea In Texna and Northern Slates
visited Corpua Chrlati laat riummer Think what
an ndvertlHemeut thla wodld have boon could
these vlaltora have gone Home nnd told of the
mllea and mllea of improvdd roadway in Nuecea
cuunty And ngnln how many of iheae vlaltora
would huvo purchnaod and Improved farm altea
bud they boon able to travel through uur unde-
veloped county on good abell ronda '
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OOltrt'S CMIKISTI VIII FOIUiK AHEAD
"PASTOR OF PETR08RAD"
ChauUiNua Lacturrr Unfold
atory of RumIs.
Orent
rr Joo)i iT'tre i- .iitor f lht 1
IlrUlih Aliierli-un t'l.unli in I'elr.mnnl
Ur wmntl leitr-. nil n mi i-jt wlt-
liew to the I! ik'Ii ilt UhiiIh ilayHl
In the wnrlil urn ii. im- a stnr hi
Olire the nitiMt fui-iia: nii: Mini eiliight-
Lot's drop political dtfforencea and all pull
together for Corpua Ciitiatl and Nueces County
The people have spoken In lerma which leiivw
no room for mlaoonstniotloh nnd very good cit-
izen should be willing; to abide by the dcclaion of
u majority of bta nelglibora especially when that
majority Is almost two to one. Cn Trying iiolltlcal
diffurencea into peraoual dfellkea aud grievances
baa done more to reuuil tjio Krouih of Corpus
Cbrlsti than any other one thing nnd It seumB
tu The Times that aound justness Judgment if
not patriotism would demand that "knocking"
nbould 1 ease and very cltfison of the city ahouhl
be billing to put his ahouftler to the wheel nnd
push rot Corpus i hrlstl There are many things
to conn Net ore the people for consideration In
the near tiituie. nn.l u united litUetiship can put
our beyond the possibility of experiencing
the bard limes h.- have contended with since
the beginning or tin ar.
The uioat important of tiicac are the bay
froiii iiupit.veui'-iitn and gixxl uuuiy roads
Muvoi Hoiiif and his cabinet ure pledged
lu luuki all po.Nibl- .spcitnl lit the liuy front liu-
protehifuth ami ih nbould .uni will lutve the
t j n 1 ' u operation .t the ptopb and before
ttlllMlii 1 eur JUlshes tilt Wllfk will ii' doubt be III
it tlti! V.l tli loUlpiet loll
1 ..1 .Hint .'i iiii'Moi ' .i' '' .hnigf Mud
erlaii.) lia- Iwjei t.irelully Muttyu.K biM aiui
oat 1 ii niui.i ie .system 't ...umy roioib and
Will u. a lew uu. be rettd.. '. ell tin- people
just wiiut ibey iiuse decidttd ' in the mallei
aud wl.rt1 it wil1 uim It a m. teisiooii the Court
will let uiiiineml a iwi milbi i ilolbn boiul lusiie.
wbb u with the tuudt- t Im i .nt li..tn tin- State
uud .National g leniiumts. will be suffb tent to
build hard surf' ' d loads tin ugiiom the . ounty
coiil.t- ting willi 1 be highWu to b buili imih
i i u M
'owil ma' .11 le.lht tWu 1 t 1 1 1 1
- .ie ap.tl 1 IhK I'M I'ili' ' Ill
.'l w'hi ii b.i.s expie -.. d a
u u h i! i.ii.ual cfrtirtedl
" " Natural gas
1 H" i .1.1. v and II looKa
w olibl o . I I Hi
t wtll I 1. 1 bi ticin in all
I . I 1 1. I l.illt
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.it Mil .ii.irl lihi u l.
I ... 1 1 . i. 1 litt'leilfcr nf
'lulu .it Hi.it (In- Tit
AiiUllilo to
ii ib also uti'b i
Hi en 1 ga comp.t. 1.
I or) ub 1 lit ihti .1
W llt)lieilfSh lO .1'
thuCH to guui ut. 1
bus uivMiya been l ;
now ah if lt dre.w
Any 01 all m 1
tlie people the iaiuiimd llu ..n 1 bant the
bunker the prob -Monal utan and the working
man all ure. or b abi tie interehU-d tu seeing
tbum brought to a u tui "i. iusion and am
teas dopouds upon tie maud eitoii of t cr oud
iitizon of Corpus Clu u uud ues County
but we can umuuplisu uutbing 11 w. loniimie to
quurr&l among ouitwlves ovsj juIv uud knock
everytblujtj Is proposed just beeuuse the uOier
fellow supports lL
TIIK FIFTH Mlii lM Lti.N
The fifth Liberty Loan win in 1 inking
teal of the temper of the country. Win im. war
mood be still potent enough to produce an over-
subscription1' The first four Liberty Ivuum wi re floated on
h waiVM 0 patriutJo exaltation There is some
UUk of modifying this emotional aupeil uud lay.
m alibis 111 tue coming catupsigu uu the invest
utterancea should appear with the most pains
taking arguirteiils in supnrt of them It la the;
poorest kind of lawypr who could not pile up oh-1
jeetlons in detail under hypotheth-ni mses t wi. -j
na fnat as the authors could adduce rensons tor
accepting the utterancea That la more or less
the tmde of Inwypra tllven a lady of men who!
want to raise hypothetical objections the fiivl
paragraph of the Dpclnratlon of Independence
would hnve provoked o many arguments that
the document would have been under debate to
this hour and our half dollars would he adorned
with the Image of King Oporge
If you take any possible const Hut Ion of n
League of Nations as the last word that is ever
going to bp said on the subject n fixing now
and forever the terms of International relations
nnd then set youraclf to conjuring up hypnt heli-
cal caaea under which It might not work well
you would never get a League of Nations nd
that do not forgpt ia exactly what some of the
sonatorinl objectors want no league of Nations
but subsuintlally the old old international sys
torn which gnve the grpat war its ample oppor
tunlty.
The draft of the League's constitution afford
a working basis to hugin with As soon as the
breath of life Ik breathed Into it. like all living
things it will bei;tu to change There will In
modifications 1 mi amendments as experiemt
shows the need of them.
The precise form in which (he const Hut ion
of the league is cast Is com pit rati ely unim)..
(ant The great thing ia to incept the uiuicrh
lug principle of friendly International nt-intm
xatiou uud to get 11 settlement of Kuroi" s (i
fairs now that will reduce the danger ot w.u i.
the lowest practicable point Thai is what ib.
objecting senatora never woual do Whntevei
form the coiiBtftiitiou wna cust in they t oubi miM
find objections. Saturday Kveuiug I'o.-.t
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TIM! INNOCENTS
It la among the engaging gifts of tin i.r
man tu be tin Intolerable bully In good toi-tuue.
In evil fortune a whimperer Air. I'hilipp Schcid
emnnu. a clever nnd mucb-uaed tmil of the im
perlal regime. Its tool still perhaps ua Chancel
lor. has been complaining pitifully to the Na-
tional Assembly about the cruel wrongs done or
threatened against those lender hoiiIh. the tier
man tribus.
A cry not of a Chauvinist mil ure hut of the
duepuHt despair which appeals to the highest
there is to the confurtthuu of Immunity is ko
Ing up throughout Ciormnny.
Ah. wool A 017 of dwllrlous exultation went
up from those Innocents throughout (iermauy
when they heard of bur prowess in sinking the
Lusitanla. Hobbery. slavery iiimui massacre
were uucritlcised triumphs of the auperioi race
the destined rulers of munliiinl Vet. at the
thought of paying only u part ot the piper's bill
for tho dunce of death Into which ihey bue
dragged the world they pity tbeiuselves us spot
less victims. New York 'I lines
o
A New Jersey woiiutu has been indit tfd on the
charge of being u common hi old Anybody who
wishes to be a common sudd should in si iik
the precaution to be elected to the I mini t.t.
Senate where that sort ot iIhuk is piuib . d
New York World.
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It wilt be u gteul day when win-les i. b t 1 t . . .
lb so perfected that a man can Unw a i- 1 iv' 1 n
his Imt uud be niauuged by itis wile all ot tin
time Chicago News
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Having been warned (but to try BoIhIh-n ism is
to play with fire. Central lOurope can hardly wail
to get Ms fingers burned Imliaiiopolib News
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one or the most astonishing things in the
Atii hi iu us is that a guinea never gels nervous
prostration from listening to iineli Mai on T I
egrapb
o
When Leonard oil urges lus uudit me of
civilans or soldiers to "play the game' he does
not mean bridge Public Ledger.
o
Apparently the peace conference is accept inu
the fuct that Senator Lodge won the debate To
ledo Ulade.
o
Tho Central Howcis spent nearly $7110000011
000 on the war and seu what they "gut: Indian
apolis Star
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Venice. California Venice is the lit si Vm-i
lean city to have an ai-ual policeman uto b v
orlioffer is the winged uppcl lie wt 01 io w.ulv
April 1 and his duties coutlHt ot ha inc aoio
Speeders Which motorcycle cops can't overtake. ICnll fei n .ippomlment and examinj
ami wuton for violations of gainc laws bv Usher- M'o fee. a0v u.
men off the coast.
1
Lawyer Yes sir' Wo can settle up thlB oh
tate for you iu about eight mouths.
raw principal Helr-HuL can you it t
next r linsc to !t'in Ii wtiti 1 The Kn.dtnh are either building or are about
e In. Id a n rdr-nt" ni St .I..I11. N B. Sumehow the Kngbhmeti
don't .em toar ibi.ut flmi' fnm KngLml to America. They want to
tl !. 11. neiiiii in I iij:l;mil I'iifn reason- hi- -ontimetital I iuppone
MiU t tu I. 1 i ut Inmie. iim. I. t the oltl I ninn lie k ..mI all that aort of thin"
I he tiling I- iiitt -nuple a' all 1 .1 Any small mm hit"
eiUitj" 'i viith eitlier of two powt muki ot Vir.eriean motor could
do the trick mid tin mils reason I mh not attempting the fast just now
i because l m under mtratt to do Mimetinag elaa.
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Man Viitonio f .T. i m
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sun 11tonlo no a ni
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Qulf Coast Llaaa
MIKIVM KHOiM- -HiniHloii
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MniiXoa 1 1 rilun li. Kit) i.&op.
I'l'iMiisvllle . . ..It 40 a 11.
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7 Joyous Days 7
A Snlltl Week of the Ileal Music lUilerluIn-
men! and Loot tire Dial lite rutin I r)' affords
ElllsunVhlle iiiiilll). A lllggoraiid Holler I'rn-
gratn lliati 01 or Ibis year and lite uhulo week Is
) oars fur llio price of a Seuxou Tlckol.
riHimtAM HOOKI.KTK AND CI1ACTAIMMU
TALK TO HE IHSTIMIU TIM) SOON.
VTCII FOIl Tlli:.)l.
26 Big Attractions 26
IIIHK X HE OM.Y A FEW OF Til 1131
Private Peat
('unions writer and humorist. Worth the prim? of
it season ticket lo hi nr his Two Years in
Hell ami Hack With a Smile "
Mary Adel Hays
Vol coloratura soprano of New York nppettxs
"ii the fourth evening assisted by bar
company or Recital Artists
Apollo Concert Company
Five musicians known throughout the Chaulau-
ipi.i world tine of the big musical attraction
of the platform for the last dorado.
Czccho-Slovak Band
Jaroalav Cimera brings bis lamoua Cxpcho-filo-vak
On nd Tor two full concerts on the fifth
day Mridnme Helen Cnfarelll. Stdotat.
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ftirn To Tlie Riirht
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)ll!ltllK nf ill.- 1. inlu'lniiisli' ret I IlitM.
tite deuiili.l: nl Ki i isk niiil tin. Im
otic ilajw win. Ii fi.ilnMfU wvai sit imrts
of (1st srvat ilnuuti wtili-h be witui-sHtsl.
SPLENDID IMPERSONATOR
AT CHAUTAUQUA
iitale Mae Garwon Stand at Top of
Har ProloMSaa.
Bljtte Mm. liniilm. eeli'lirated
yollHK lll'l.l Will. iiii. In t'l.MI' ltlill
wILh reiuUiiKN iiikI 1 lilltl mil" i soiui
ttous In euc 1 if Uu' I'.nlei'H of In r pro
faaalon. Nn nil... uihi w in i.i'iiti-r
dluaud l.ir ' I 1 .1 iiiu iitxiu-ueen
n Anttnlo Uvuld A Oulf
itutvKs nni.M
Sin I'ltnniii MiniMtoii i in a in.
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1 1 wis run
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S.111 Xnt.'iilii I'utoftiili )i 111
Kdwln M Whitney. Uuerb-n's foremost interpre-
ter of plays presents in monologue form tho
metropolitan succaa. "Turn to the Klght."
Edward F. Trefz
Member of 111pricun Pood Mlaalon to Ifluroiio.
former assistant to Hoover In Kood Admlufa-
tration work t J rein lecture on Keconstruolion.
SEASON TICKET FHICES: Adtills $2611 Stu-
denls $!.;. ( hlblren $. War Ta Nol Included.
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