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BROWN WOOD BULLETIN
TODAYS NEWS IN
TODAY'S PAPER
The Weather
TWENTIETH YEAR
PRICE FIVE CENTS
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
BROWN WOOD TEXAS FRIDAY JANUARY 2 1920
VOL. XX. NO. 67
SIX PAGES TODAY
Tonight generally fair freer;
in&; Saturday generally fair and
warmer.
BATING CO!
II EXISTENCE CI!
1TTEF NOT
jGen. Yudemtch Russian Lib
i erator. Reds Offer 500000
Roubles for His Capture.
Chtrfes of Graft Amounting to Millions of Dollars in Texas
Penitentiary System Made by Chairman R. L. Win
frey of Prison Commission.
(pjly Associated Press.)
AUSTIN' Jan. 2. The investigating
committee: of the Thirty-Sixth Legis
lature which R. L. "Winfrey chairman !
of the Prison Commission has asked j
tc convent and hear his charges of al-;
leged grati in the prison system doer i
" not exist according to unofficial opin-J
ions of several state officials and mem- j
hers of the Legislature here. The gen-
eral opinion is that a committee is au- j
tomatically discharged when its report
is adopted.
Tle report of this committee which
-was appelated to investigate matters in
coonectiojn with the State's option to
purchase! the Blue Ridge prison farm
"waodoped at the last called sessior
of Abe Legislature The House Journal
fails to show whether or not the com-
mittee was discbarsed when its re-
port was jadopted. and the Senate Jour
nal has ijot yet come from the printer
The resolution creating this commit-
tee sperjhed that it was to investisntt
matters connected with the Blue Ridge J
Jaxm and no other investigations wer-
authorizeai. Opinioons that the onl;
method By -whWi the Winfrey charges
may be investigated is for Governor
Rnhhv tin rail a snecial session of thf
r. . i . . . - i
Lperislflture. were aavanceu xouay in
capitol circles.
From Houston Thursday i Mr v:tn
frey called Senator Pa?1 of BtH:-.
ever long distance te'.er.hor. ir.l
ed him to reconvene the Iegis!nive ir
vestisatlng committee to ! liar '
"graft amounting to millions"
he charges exists in the state's
itentiary system. He stated tbu '
-Inteds fo resign as chairatar "f
commission within a few .d!v
cause he has been backed af e .
turn in the commission hat asser
that before rearing he wants to Hr'-
before the pecple of the state f
"shame of the penitentiary system"
EXPORT Ml
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MEXICO IECHEE
Al)
VI)
YALOKKN DI T1KS ON VllVMr
YAIOKE31 Dl'TIES (). Cltl'DE
urirrs a in: levied.
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"V
L FROM f- Sm; .
WITNESS EXECUTION
ANNIVERSARY . Of GEFtVIAN- REPUBLIC'S BIRTH
SEES BERLIN A Miii'ARY CAMP.
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('By Associated. Pi ess.):
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MEXICO ClTY.-jjan. 2.A.U export
duty of ten per yeiii'. per toil oh . crude
was i-ed .!rv presidential decree
jperee lived an. ai
iree per cent" fo l
lil kerosene with
Prom duty on il:e
today. The saine
valorem duty of tj
refined gasoline a
six per cent ad va.'
unrefined prodm-i; ;
The treasnrvdepartment will fix the
: j value per ton "'of cjyiide oil every twojj
JllOIlUJS.
!.4l I
PllOt o .-hurt-general
Yi -'i-'i.tt. h
chief ot the ;i;ai-i.n
the Petrofcrnd .r
propaan 3is: Vail-: i
ItONix'Vlh -
Iliro-ally llusiaji tiu4iis i I(. .Mu-
rmansk front timers a rfuaril ti -n -
Oi'O ro;i ies f r '1 i?.ifi r' .mj
or uli e.
OLD GeW HOTEL SOLO "
IHlLl. BE REMODELED
iu nil inorn
LflnbtU
IIVU
nDfinfln
rnUDHDLI t
.UODEK.V OFFICE BFILBINU EX-
PECTEI) l'1ri'.IIATEKY" TO"
Sl'CCEEI) 1 MIES EXT VI'W'lTrKE.
IIOEIEQIN
MDSTGDMPOSED
PERSON PRESEWT
SIIEUIFF I'LIXXKI) TO HAYJ:
P1US0XEHS SEE EXECUTION
FOR "JI0HAL EFFKt!h?
A
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PIlh.
State Depository
Law is Upheld in
District Court
Rew gaxazatSon of
Packing Industry to
Have little Effect
I By 'Associated Pres.i j
AUSTIN. Jan. 2i-Th'e '"onstitilM
ality of the state depository. Jawf w. J
upheld by Judge iwlaml Orayes-df th
Twenty-sixth District' t-o'-rt j;-
whfn lift t-nTitniiri. n cranr in iTiiinnf4
ft ion sought by HL S.1 Lav?on to restrain!
;
mnn ptmp p ip
i I
PF9IMI tK tm jex wmi m tma
i HtbDNTtUPLL
n n r- m
Ml . M
!. Lf L 1 !vf
i j
i - ' ' j
(t.al j nrcvf:jl.fi.v".;.ii.jao
i.ruLi:nation .i' li
jund ln.jrrtJ 'i if .oiui'fllOit m hi:. -v
: si.ro islMt-it "ily "
i .. irt-ii'v-. !.- ( ("anion '-;(.
!.("i!;i!I;v i t;ir nuiuv
4
NEKS .AM) IHUVKUS OF YEHI-
All "ST OBTAIN I'EinirKS.
to oi'e.k'ati-: ( u.s:
1 -
ill
the state dewsitcity board -f romf "pi4i
porimnjs tue daties eie!.ated to rit mr
law. fir
jfBy Associated Press.)
BATTLE CREEK. Mich.. Jan. 2-
There 4viH he nothing revo'mionsv
in tjie 'Jjt of the reorganization -the
paoaiff industries upon th cer
business of this vicinity ajer-ording
the statement of Ralph 1J.. MoT-aM5-mmager
of tlie Armour jSrain r"
panys Jarse local plant i Sales tli
Armour1 and Company -will !? eljni"
Kted t'1 continue Jhrcirh me1'
um cf (the Armour Grain CortaT
Hhlh Mr. iHolmes declared is ii di
EXJE('TKI). TJUT I'OIMI.ATION
mil mi utiMinm to"j izpw.-
foip
".to-1
Jy Associated l?r&B";.
WAHlXCTO.N'. Jan. j. The
liinnucuiwr cthi rnp n -a
lHUUIIlJIlillL U ILL 1 Ull -v-nth ei.iiny-live . tho ind .nnnkr
MiHIIfdCT'lfif Of RfFPi ' 'men nd:?MlHrorthe rnitei stft.t
lilflllbi ftU I UJlL Ul bLLJ! J -md coUpctii data w the -r'cftour.t
T.iie .5pi!l;itioa. is "s. inia'l ed at lie
w wls ... ... VjUvoerityTKft-.M.
'iiiared wiiih .tio..(it"'- in litio Wh... :. 'e'i lP ? !"'-! -J
wr r nncii ; pf-j)iiiat :n v.as rt :;ortH at ..oiiit w-
.TAKEX IiV OFFICEIW.
' lfy. AsfcOJ.-iiitt'.. Pres...)
. DUIiLfX. Jail. . Mql.-rr iraflip lull?
bedn alinq?'. ttojuipletely Uaniahed fcihi
tho- Btret'U .oil Diiblja and numers
other lrissh rtiics and itwiw ;;r'tiiH.
ot tin- cvernmenl'; orft-r 'r'eijtiir'In.
wnves ' und drivers of all kinds' ef-
auhunohihs . o'.iiain perniits from
.the poliee to ciiperun 'h'ir tai-K.
f i ue auionjooj c .owiirK .v.-.i - wikt
ins to uiMiiy fjiii' p rmilH and jiajS. JW
' ! difHcalt-y in citaiumg ilifiii. !ut tlit'j
I Irivers-. jspim ci whoi.i ajith imtted .
failure-ti n:f vv. v. iiy oHi!e of th?r.
reeuom tromi t-uin rem Ky:s.p;mweB ;
- t. w (swiiem whu:-". f
; -Tiat.j.cur-. rtiltiM - J. m a;.pl' for 'ijier.y
. .its- disisi'fl tto'in. and ; the "'Hieti
The sale of tlie old Crown hotel prop-
erty iron. hit? on Maker street and ex
tending diagonally through 'the block
j fr Ea$t!Hroidwa.v.;is annomufed today
.'he property lieing sold by Sam Parks
to Mossis: T. W. i'osey. E. $. Henley j
! and A. Lr:' Anderson. The consideration ;
is not announced but tlie property ha; : (By Associated Press.)
an eMtimated valued of probably" r()- . brf rCACp Jan. 2. Two hundred
1 0(J'' . . . fittrisoriers iu the Cook cotinly. jail saw
( Tho new owners annouji'ied today ;-Rafael Durrase die .. oh ! the 'gallows
that steps will be ta.ben immediately jthis mornfng. despite. the request of
to renovate and repair the entire prop- L Governor" LOwdeh to Sheriff Peters
jerty remodeiing j(ortion of ahe build- last night that the hanging be-privaV.
; ing to accommodate new- plans which - The usutil .quiet of the death- chaiiaber
;are new being formulated. It. 'is. expect- "Xas broken by the twoMiundrwd invoN
ed that .the imrchasers --: of .the property : untary witnesses who loudly shout. !
juliimately will-make such additions to." for their breakfast -while the n.r.'
the building as to convert it into a j denmed nun was being bound and the
.modern. .oS.ce' building ' a te'cdgni'ed noose culjiistail aixr't his neck..
;n.eed for which oxists-in .this city now. -bTiff Peters who planned to hav?
'fhe property involved in ihis . deal !"'. prisoners present for the "mor...
HlrlUftt!. lino nF f.i.-' nlilnf. lilninn-.ci"effectr Of the hsinfllf- on Iham 1. or. tra.i
oi iii-rim o i bu;1(lIlgs bt the citv. Formanv vears ff'Irrage an hour and a. half before the
;mi!..!rsary oi. the ' - A- .:'.-. .ii..i..i ; ... .... . . .
(i 1.-!. i -y id ; ira uti me trailing i-rei. oi " ut"p' prevenu a re-
i)n Un. ht .imos J.qopkx t. .t Mlrt.Al.-... . ..-.': nrieve at tho l r t..;....o . .
. . 1 ' i''1 - "O01- jstreei entrance. Later the Crown hotel. . D'""se was convicted of murder-
: L m y. 1 was removed to another- building; and in8 Mr" anl :Irs. Onofrio Gargano
tlUe lower floor -of the building was. Ul vnom Ije lived last May. Amorr;
devot(d to merchandising. The build- tnCtwo liuudred who watched the exe-
i'inr is of odd shar.e. but is surprising- e"ri011 tus morning were a number
ly lar?e and well In-ated for almast'fwaitms trial tor murder and scores
!aty purpose r which-' its new owners el fcr .rol)beries. hold-ups. assaults
mav rare .to dro-e it. ' ' ' a''Rles against young gfrls. Sev
eral roverome'nt prisoners were also
. in the cells.
A iaj.-:'y or 'he vrbnnnr a;vpoar
d tjf:r- t:-.i-re!-s..d- bji Uk han-iinc
Vtov hid .!een req.'.red fo. wait pa
; the usual ho for-Cielr.'breakfast ahd-
stio-its for food drowntft out thp. rhniit
f tiie priests who acecmpanied the
ondemned man to the scaffold. rW-
rage was the quietest and most com-.if-fftd
n;an in the death corridor: He
i' '"i : 5pore while awaiting death.
MOTOR TIUIITIG BflNISHEB " 'IRISH POSTOFFICf IS
: FROM DUBLIN STREETS I j IIFI.0 UP 10 HQBBEB
GOVERNMENT 8! TWENTY HIGHWAYMEN llUEITlili
SKVEKAL THOrsVNO I'OrMiS OF
. CASH AM) .MOM'V OKOEKS
- T.IKES' A WAY. !
ij.ilERICK Ireland. Jan 2. Th"'
Limerick posiofih-e was raided at midri
tigit lat niiit by .twenty masked anuj
ar4'el men who seized .suverut ihou-j
STEII.T INCREASING
THROIROOT GEIIIii;
ail pounds ff t-ush and monev or-.' Sur:: rv- nv vivnmv fiiV. !
Ai4 HI .l! i v- ...... tvK. v-.i.-
wjy.p. i iiu j'uiwui u num. jiHimJlTlli i
twbhe. wert- held up until the pillage j
wui coinpleted.
lili.tiuy forC.s occupied the pos-
oflice todav. '. ' .
HIED ON 0 (ilJI-VTEU SCAIiE
THAN EVEU HEFOKE.
mm DEPENDENT
i FIEI1 SOURCES
FOP !!PPi V OF Ffl00')e"n lMdonedt'"oven in
I Uli alii ! U Ui ! 'JUL) areas of ihe Khineland a
i El
. (By Associated Press)
j: C.O.UI.EXZ Ja'n..2 lilteit trade hn
(food with its attendant. 'evils of . smug-
gling and. usury. is qn the increase
; throughout Germany' according- to J
1 newspaper accounts- - " ' ;
The rationing- sstem " has never :
the occupied
iiSilTi! CONDITIONS
CHIEF MUSE REGENT
DEFEATS OF SIBERIANS
ind.soiue of
J
::tKK FIM) TKTED FOR PUR-
POSE OF REMEDYING
KXISTIVG CONDITIONS.
I By AssOjated Press.l
WICHITA FAb W Jan. 2.-A mooi
tinct corporation.
"Mv linderstandinir of tie arrant . wlriniA .FAb W .7an. -.A moov?
ment "iili the Packers. said 31- jshine stjJl completely equippcl fpr diir
Holmes; '"so far as it affects t.ie rre ' tilling beer was 'Sorated. in- the .Tiv;Sr
al business of the Armoarj Grain Coir ( district of this dy by deput Constjt-J
pany is simp'y that during the ne-blt-s More than a hundred and fifty')
two years they will entirely eliminate gallons or moonsHSne beer was'founO
tlieir sales through Aimolir and Com ' A necrro lias been arrested and held. ;
pauv JUranches and connne xlien- a'f
tribution of cereals tliereflfter entlr?l- ' fir VI! I rR TUDCC UIIOT
throusfa wholesale grocer U 1 1 L MLL tU I IiIlL ilUn !
Trie present .arrangement ivitu tbf
rvemment. it was explained w
made lo meet objection of joVter-
and wholesale dealers to- branches o'
the packing houses tarrying on bus:
nfss in grain and similar snpplios. t
Many Women Employed
in British I Industries
j - j.-iade 4i Tra:ljes . l-n-n mauer..tf i' j: J the new
irtlT! lllT'n rnPOrn IHI Tbev 'have rnH'Ml sympathetic stipes fNiTIOX FVriMi "FRKH' Kit A OF ago ind
irNrnlDJr S r HltM IK t v ?11 inins oh wonars. - ! li Hi: lM;ESS.Oi TSlifi: AID amount
i-IH ni!il. U USKJ'-U t! .f Til0 simMrttj.iiiwtarrw.fi sj wfe I.S I! ASTOKO;- . -' ties are
mm coNomoN on
SOUTH ROSSI FRONT::
BOLSiirVIhl TRVIMi TO TT
.11 V IN Til O W iTH HKAU' AT-
TACK ON TKNTER (tF I.1.M-.
. saKr strike oj
'-'he ordei be.-'
n f. earn
driven
J ra 4 ion for
I- 1 ) )'!: Ml
- i
J -rivers 'has
! i'"ht'"x;'-.iiKniri in. tht
the motor '.driver.. ;?lu .'el
line effe- ti've- fbcre l'.V-i
c-i; . tne pvrcet-? c e
evOTiiiis; -rea-:hi edge-
ii iniTnynDii r Ann mm
.UlUIIUUILLfiUUlU
'nunoii c sppir
NEAR GJLVESTON
TODAV
liPy AsSferinted Pfes.j ' - ;
LO.VlIlOX. Jan. l':-Tiie'.pt)"Ilion .-'--
ri t;r:-.;;i.iv j;.. ami. n("ieri'
leader in South liusia -is i.t-l: '-
comiugj itt're rlifenl. .llcporu r:
j'-'. err "reei.-H m; sit httr tliUtv. iisjif-s' . Cil-eS. ' .V ft is;' ii4oleritl' thai .
L nr tln Kaiueireiini -n. :- r'.Sffiiiister of li 'tinomic;.? slrmld K'li
PARTV WERE l!iR(.lI IKH'STON AM). Hr.Tcl.rW-'ii i.u-. '.i t j.a '.i r-'(':iv lto.preveut.crtmmals irosr... of hung.M-. uu the.
RETl'RMMi TO THAT PLM'E
WHEN nRKCK 0( (i'RRED.
j ( By AssoK-iated Press.)
. (lAI.VESTOX. itn. 2. Miss I'lorence ErfipKatic Denial of
Burchell was killed and Misse Aniiie
;J-ee Burchell anjl Kmily Berkinan ind
. tIJy Associated Prens.j
LCttfDOX. Jan 2.-r-Tbe great
crease in the number of women
lloyod iu Britifh industrSes hs
jcome an important factor and o"
care of all the labor-bpth male aiu'-1" aatomobiledecideut this inorugt
female now aiailable acccrdin'-' -f. '. Lieutenant -L. Hi Roberts of l-JUingu
a statement by the Amefen Osamb.-- Field. escaped injlury. All of t.heinjnited
of Commerce in London. j were irom wot sion io wnian piacc
o-vAUKianu ueuaes fpresiaern
the lipard of Trade recenflv deMar?
that the country's production won
have to be increased not only for
sake of export markets but to a
i of his:'kw-.niile front . wjlb Thi p::i-j;r
of cutting his.ariny in two." I-
I brottgbt about a crhicti) 's't nation. '
Contemplated Embargo
oh News Print rPapsr
(By AssfiaiatCil" Pre-.)
- T if
they were returning from Gal-vest oa.
lari? i r
:t Oldest Fowl in
sorb surplus labor. According to hi -ligures
said the American . 'In nr. -r
there are already oVer.4JfJ0.fWi mr-rc
Tiien and "women employjed or lookin"
Xor jemplojiuent in fiie iudustr;:! 1
world than before the war. The d'-1
mobilization of troops wou'd ncce---i--
talA tlm nlisnrnlion rf almost -mnthor'
3000000".
Country Dies
at
WA-SHLNGTOX. Jan '1. Au Unriif-
Ivc fW'Tlal of rumors thaL. the Canadi-
an io ei? nnp!t -.oii'emT'nt-ei.
-hr-r'v f..- port '- fv's "ri'i' "paper
luig 'Mkr -rocefvcif by i!icTli)ren 3. rtt
cqminrce. rne .uannautu nulls an
a'd to: ie runuiniij 1 at capacity. -.
the newspapers contend that the aver-;. tBy Associated Press.) . ;
individual cannot subsist on. the .lOMii. Jan. 2. -That a chief cause
of food issued. The author!- j for th" recent reverses of the Siber-
makiug ever: effort to chick fia-n arniy was ro be found !n . its un-
'.. . - : . -the- illegal -tratllc in" foods of all kinds mitary cenditions war the opinion of
. I - ' ; i By 'Associated Pri.s.-i.;. ? and-the courts lire.. crowded day after 1- vpressed recently by .Coloneb B.
'.kl-'RI.'X - Jan. i I'l rfin is a "sh-' day. . ' V ". iTuesler American Red Cross Commls-
ty thi-Tr; n.;r.rs;: . ; :Ajost f lately ilepQvidnt'.t'Kiu-i'o'rMi: n : o:i-'ts Smuggling of" potatoes is being car- r jpner to Siberia..
i. .Wad' jut'ipt.rd" mofo'-i. its- iirrt'tedi-"" i ii . i;tii; incuts.; r"l oii this .whiter in all parts of Pr." Tues.ter was speaking in the
U (1. iyrv ' If.. fWiiplr.-;'' Pantiintk:. ;'a a'dire. ior ot Germany on a s'ealegroater thaii in Russian Embassy at a. meeting of f o'r-
i.rn- rs. i':atHi.T5: io. gi ; nil? -UPiusi'iie .ii;i?t;. . t war tune uermany prouueeu an e.- cign residents who voted on -the spot
jii'! -rtftri-.l - ttUh . irjn v f-:-tv neoct ihe con raw. to ;icknovl- Ceiient potato crop this war anil the tQ form the "Tokin Intwrhjirfnnni" Ac.
'tfge- Uiee fans." the J.nki'r tie- authorities are 'trying- to -gave it from socititich for Relief in Siberia Flf-
Ui.fiUling into the hands of the spbcii- tecu hundred dollars were immediatV
the.lutors. - . " I !tv. anheoi-ihti.
- A U;iinat';- itvmi tlw1 .Moti:;y ' l"r w4d ;ijiat (ivi;ro;'ii. foml supplier Well-to-do people have been going1 relief fund.
; on. AUMtt ur liotvdon ...;ut f!ey rjiilc-i :ae sahiiardi'ij v.'tu-U' u;i th? othvc . to - Bavaria from .Prussia; Wuerttein- .Cclonei Tuesler describing condi-
.' m'iye "ih'v.'vennpf nt'froni its di?r't baud wt- a j.-.-furVed to admit in ihe berg.;and Thuriiigia to. buy potatoes. .Hons said that bad sanitation bothin
iKiou. ; iv - 1- i-ewtr'criee of. international bankers eggs and fats for which the fanners thorniviimi mnn tha nnxiatinn
l ne jfjiyernim oi ri:-nis it-s mifov1.' uiai: ii.ermany ts nu inir a irt'sn or .i-nargoii exorninuiL prices l ius -worK-
:Mf:r oi
cpuu-rry tane im;j ot i-ne. smiaiion. wno eouiu not eotupete wun mem.. breakdown which was osnecntlvrf--
j plorr Mank etwiu svipuorhs the r-ui-- Living appears to. bo c-heaper.in Ba- sorted in the troops who felt. that they
rprft .eonvk'tion that a Irn-r 4ime .'rc;r-varia. .than elsewhere in Germany. ';had no support bsln'ud them. The;
i. of a jaige nmoitnt is iiiip;nitive and ' Butter has been selling there at tjve ! mi:ujs ot- the population seemed to
:- Ire." rfflicsl.s. the ferniation. '.of. .units marks a pound compared with thirty . jmve become- almost benumbed and"
ijpprisiitK various rrant'bes ot in-. marks in Berlin hggs are quoted at aohitelv indffferert to whit hanrien-.
. Mmstry.;- which would eo-operato witii jL'5 pfennings each while in Berlin they . r. nr ... lh(i .'.: nir ' f
- - -' -..r.aUnilar units in America tor the. uur-' cost 1.75 marks a niece. Kcks in the i r.i..-i .t iij..;.'
l-ifKirAj-fi I .Ian. -. i n . ''J l oso of ti.j am ne Amertan nroduct. ' oi'eunied area have been briinrinti t. . - ...
n lr.wv-)Mt!i U.vl iT.- u. ....... ; .. :t "' . ' 1 -.. nmiiueis' oi me peopie were.
n iuK'i .... i ikjml'. iiir- n.i-v.s. viaiti uv nusei in ii.iniMi to z.tio iiisivks nacn rms whiiui.
price.
pleiir f
other
states this form of food is. virtually
i ' . l; V kUall J L. .'Llll t ilLIIIII. Ill tlllilll I
tiie.ed a hardship on the poorer people i0ut extreme miaerv and a moral
er ecjfti!tHitt:a r
x a ."."Hi''
Lockhart Dentist One
of Seven Brothers: Is
Dead of Pneumon:
-Comb-s a wi
ier.au. iiiauw
lays. He lu)
!-urs cf TeKas.
(sis.- .
Ill known demist uieu ai-( Those he i;iy.s yo:ild be offset in -n'l from. 2 to 2.50 marks each this w
k with pneiimouifi -tor.. two-rcatof ina yvirh German comnnidi-. hut are very scarce at any- price
is 'sis brothers hi. varhiim fe; thVbalance to remain pending IMeiu" is also reported as fairly
';as.ull of whom are den- '.li'iUii: thu Ge'rnia'n. eoonomic s'iutatto.n.ftlful. in Bavaria although in all
...fatterod. itself
Ripe Age
(By Associated Press.!
UAXIELSOX ironnecticut. Jan. 2.
The death of Ejiisatiu Pallidani
XT 'I . . .
on i5ryan As Choice
for the Presidency
: . ( - (By Associated Press.)- - . '
DETROIT Jnti- 2n.Miom- J. Ilrv
ged an will be entered in Michigan's' lirof
jthfrty-twe a Spanish blaok Ijen iid erehtU . 'pres?de'iti;)l primarv' ;-s
to have been the oldest" hen ' in 1 the candidate for : endorsement as Ihe
i Foiled. States jl is announced -by jheiN n$ir'j'- -"!.r.r fnr rj?n;d-' -?- .
owner James IjBlartchffrd of !Xhiyille eorftidg lo his local fr.m' . Tire" pri
mary will be h?' Auril rth
Wood Alcohol Victims
in Chicago Number
T-t ; A Til
inree; many re mfjTi her youth Htisatia was a prize vinr
' - nine nffli":reed 1 Ihi'fliilv AVlniti -firt'oer
fBy Associated Press. Jyears old her black plumage becajnelTexas League Called
OiiCAGO. Jan. 2. Three are deaJ white. She mothered a brood
today and several are ill in hospital-- spring and laidieggs in the fall.
fro Tvood alcohol poisoning during.
he celeUralJons of New Year's Eve.
tt) $ t. -j w. . fi- .j ty .. ;-
HAKVARI) WI.S.
? At Pasadena Calif. Xcw Year ;
S Djay the Harvard fojtaai: .eleven -4f
feated the Oregon' iteaui by a
4 store of 7 to (i.
' 'i ii? i
AM. NEST V. T() FTJiiTI VKS.
last
to Meet lo Arrange
r for Year's Schedule
fBy Associated Press.) -
(By AssociaVpd Press;) b ' FOHT. WORTH Jnh 2. A Special
-MEXICO CITY Jn. 2.-iAmTie' meet nig Of.lhi Tuxw Lefite' has- hern
may be granted to Mman fuglpveH:.'! jn TToastqn for . .rinuiiry 10th
in-foreign cototrios by the' goven !aml 1th. by . President lorrif?; Tho
mnt Pre?udJt t Carranza anno'n' -d .memhra of the sr-hedule :conmiiHfiinn
at the Pal-i for W2d are Doalt Boberts. .Paul La-
at a ew Years receptio
ace.
loi a
j grave and Walter Salm;
Record ofj French War Hero
. - r ' : 1
F6iinc to Be Badly Marred . ..
mm
starving there was sufficient food hut
lack of transportation facilities -pre-
oniv'1 Itt? iliclrilmtinn i-li cirri -irincf.
needed.
By A"K'-m ateJ ''re' s.)
PAKH& Jiiiu An extraordiiUiri
Rtpry of Hid election of a Fren; h sol
dier to tV Chamber of Deputies aiid
"his Si'tlisetjaejit. conviction- by .' Oii:t ;-
inartial and senteuc.e to i niprisohm.au t
for t.wh years has come to light;-li ere-
"Jjieiitciiant 1 Verniers of aj;iiller-y. . hi
thp- inan. When the J ickets ..were- be-
ing "prepared for the ol.wt ion
dier candbljile was dmired in.ihe D?-
partment. .rif the -N'ord. and Verttie's'
name 'was proposed by a nat.iii)til. re:-
publl.an senator who said. Jtljal-.Vur
niers had lp tvounds and had "received
sevcnloeir euations for bravery. '
Veriiifirsiwas-then.In ii hospital ln-J
Jio was elected "without appo.ar.iiig he;:
for o. his opnstituents. Later it war
learned thjit he was -charged ..wit.H
stealing 2(M)()0 francs from the fundv
'i rcjijjneM lfe .'was churt-piartk
aled ami ifentenced In two years im-
prisonmen. and has resigned from the
"3 '
l-f
4 '
t!
T
nil
Officer
1 Tl
irprf in nnmp
Will Get Well
On Chicago Street;
Low Temperature Today
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO. Jan. 2. With the
ther-
unpurcha?able by householders thru JVJan Frozen to' Death
regular channels excepting once or
twice each month when the .authori-
! ties permit a few ounces to be ifistri-
j bated by the card system to the indi-;
viduals( Most -of the. hotels through-
out uunuaiiy coiiiuiue in survu;. uieiii
three or four days each Week How-; mometer registering five' below zero.
- ; jever. The proprietors say they oh- j at C o'clo.t this: morning an unideuti-
iiu- sso'i-itei i're- i iaiu th's fom Hollan(l aml thnt this rit-l1 ia'1 ws found frozen to deathiu
I vi'ii' rt'nn-ivi! i ; J does not violate the tood. regulations the snow.
j j. ja h uitiirjA.iMf .lull. .iwijui j
Harold -S. "Peirik United States Army
pnginoeiv wiio yas shot in the head
wiring. .a scuftle with a stranger at his
UTome hero last nJcht. recovered con-
jsefousnoss .today .and .physicians ex-
t-rossed -the opinion that he will re
cover. ...
-. According to the poliee" Petrick was
flrying to eject an unideutilled man "who
ijiad "forced lilsvay into his homo when
lie was .wounded.
POtYBKR MILL KXI'LOSIOX.
( By Associated- Press.)
WMjMLXtJTON. Jan. 'I
NEW YORK CLOAK AND SUIT MEN
SAY DEMANDS OF WORKERS MEAN:
EXORBITANT PRICES TO PUBLIC
T nttTirviitwrwI fii1fr
N!DV YORK. Jan. 2.The cloak and The workers in forty-two individual
One of the suit industry in New York employing "j shops arc already -out oh strike. Ai
present the male operators the Asso-
gi;inumg nuns at tue nagiey. plant or ; jqrty-uve thousand' persons races
DuPont- POvvder companv blew no to- i strikes for higher . was;es AVhi?li. nrrt i elation savs. earn onwards oraevpntv-
Cham'ber iff Deputies after Inning day. Five workmen wore killed and; certain to mean exorbitant" prices for -Jive dollars ner 'week: imishers. fifty
beeii a .nioinbor-of that body for fort ' one in.iurcd.. The . building was of t tho nublic . unless ehefikod. the .f!toak-f dollars and ivnomn workora thtnv-
eiglit4 hours.
Mimsy construction
and Skirt Manufacturers Association i five to forty dollars per week
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