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JCOND STREET SERVICE STATION ASOLINE MOTOR OILS For Servlet i ul J. Frederick Phono 320 AM)PRKT the Kearns You Should I -e Blur Ribbon MHk 10c QUART PHONE 000 LUME IX TAYLOR, TEXAS, AFTKRNOON, I AR S. NUMBER QUARTET CLUB IS ORGANIZED IN TAYLOR FRANK WELCH IS ELECTED PRES IDENT; REHEARSAL CALLED FOR THURSDAY NIGHT PISTOL-TOTING BILL IN SENATE OPPOSED BY ALL GUN MAKERS! The Taylor Qua riot Club, which promises to be an important addition to the musical circle of the city was anized last night with the eleetio the following officers: Welch, Dr. E. W.

Stromberg, Vic Prt i den t. Andrew McCurdy, Secretary, Steve Gernert, Treasurer. George B. Peeler, Director. Mrs.

David R. Nelson, The Club is composed of many o. the cities bpst male voices which will hold down the various parts from live lo eight strong. The first meeting ot WASHINGTON, I). Feb.

Senator Shields oi Tenn essee announced that he would renew his efforts lo brifi" about enactment o- leg islation designed to prevent pistol i tin. which he contends is responsible for about 80 per of killings. Thc Senator has a hill which forbids ram-no rf at Ion ismall arms through the mails or by any common carrier enga? ed in interstate com merce. This virtually would abolish traffic in pocket pistols, because POPE PIUS XI HAS INTEREST IN S. AFFAIRS INVASION OF NEGRO UNDERTAKING PARLOR BY COW EXCITES TOWN Feb.

Mi I his term practically all of tlvm are manufac 'Ttured in Massachusetts and Connecticut, to Senator Shields, The 8: nator'g bill does not apply lo i oi shotguns or to large pistols such as those used in tbar- I my or navy, it is merely aimed at. the deadly pocket revolver, which criminals find if so easy to The Shields bill is in the hand of the Judiciary Committee. Action on the sure has been opposed by of tin the new organization will be Thurs 1 iiey -1 day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the betore and have pro Sunday School room of the Presb' 1 porously agairrsi its passage, terian Church. It is the plan of organization to give a series of th.oti out the year, the first one for the early spring. Charter members of the Club are as follows: Frank Welch, Fir, F.

W. Stromberg, Andrew McCu: Steve Gernert, George B. Peeler. Hr. James L.

Bell, Pat Campbell, (, on Harrell, Dr. J. H. Vaughn, Geo. Saun E.

Royal Caruh lin, Robert Briggs, George Jew Louis Evens, Elmer Dnhlberg, T. H. McNamara, E. Gray bill, Me Lane and M. B.

Conoley. athletic and railroad They enisled the rid of tv- als in their opposition. By HENRY WOOD United Press Staff Correspondent, i (Copyright, 1922, by the United Press.) ROME, Italy, Feb. Pius i XI has asked me to convey to American people his blessing, Cardinal oi Bostou said today in i an i nterview with the Failed Press. "The Fnited States can be well I pleased with the new head of the church.

I have known him at. an abh diplomat, a splendid administrator, and a saintly character. "The new Pope, when he was Cardinal Haiti, followed every step oi tin conference, he told me," I'ardi rial continued. "He took the ureatest interest it) affairs. Pope I lux- XI greeted me warmly upon my arrival here and regret led the delay that prevented me from ticipating in the election.

holiness declared he greatly admired efforts in behalf of peace." By Tie 1 uited CORSICAN Tex; excitement prevailed when iv invaded by a cow The remarkable feat in eonmn with the invasion by the bovim the uudertakini! ond floor ot a bue i Avenue and lo the cow had to navi oi stairs. This wa i two nothing fiat, ved safely at the et he tented so that mean 3 of a iorns and the wiint hnsky men that an unplished. a successfully leo and from all up red no m.iuritv fact Si.1 are on the on East In her a long win her tied with In only by around bet efforts of was finally The tow to the a nee s. sht BE LIFTED SOON CIVIL AU HCR ITI ES ARE NOW HANDLING ALL CASES ACCORD- IN TO GEN. WOLTERS ONI MAN IS DEAD: ANOTHER WOUNDED Cotton Prices Average 16c i.

The United Press. MARSHALL, Texas, Feb 14 to 14 o-l cents Tuesday. fifteen bales received $28 a ton. By The United Press, LA GRANGE, Texas, ccipts Tuesday twelve bales. Middling 15 cents.

Cotton seed $30. By The United HOUSTON, TEXAS, Feb. S. Mar tial Law, declared for the purpose ei dean in tin the oil fields surrounding Freestone County, will lifted within thirty days. This is the General Welters in command of the Martial Law area, expressed in an exclusive interview with the United Press.

Martial Law in the. (two counties depends on the action of the Limestone Grand Jury which convened in Teague. Freestone Coen i'y Jury has already returned th'dr indictments. The Freestone County cases at 110 longer being handled by Court Mat Bv The IT jilted Press. Itial- civil authorities are Texas, Feb.

in Limestone County, aceor-l sold Tuesday at from IS to 16 1-2 Cotton seed $31 a ton fly The United Press. COMANCHE, Texas, Feb. 8 sold Monday at 14 cents per Cotton seed £30 per tori No ing to General Wolters and is faotory, due to the excellent co-operation between the County and authoriiesi TRANSPORT BURNIN6 CREW IS RESCUED Taylor Girls Defeat Jonah By Big Score Yesterday afternoon the Taylor eirls' basket ball team added anothei victory to their list, defeating the Jonah team with a score of 50 to 3. The team, however, was not so successful. -The Jonah boys piled up bltr score in the first few minute-t or the game, and even though tbe Taylor hoys rallied in the last lull, they were not able to recover lofs.

The line-up for the girls wat- as tol- It wt. Allyne Woodard, Ruth Mauior ni Mary Lee Vidler, forwards; Mary Thompson and Inez Abbott, guards. Ruth Speegle and Angela St mad, on ters. The boys' line-up was: Smith and Weisenbacker, forwards; Duce 'tnd Brieger, guards, and Johnson, center POSTMASIER FINED IN FEDERAI COURT FARMERS BRANCH MAN GIVEN LECTURE BY JUDGE IN MONEY ORDER CASE The nit Pro YORKVILLL Coast was sympathizer wo said to he from (I in Steel and Iron had beeu do eti opened basis )hio, Feb 8 ul a no tin mded when lut machine gun, of i he onipany. The i-n mont its.

and on an opt HI DAMAGE SUIT 10 BE TRIED DISTRICT COURT IS FORMALLY OPENED AND JURY IM PANELLED ih Special slBORGETOWN. Feb Civil district eouit wa formally open by Jud.u< Coopt i Sansoni Monday 'nomili" and the jury tot the week impaneled ruesduy locket called and net lot trial Carl Hyltin illiam un County.) nit for is set rot trial Wed e. The case involve about ii ot land used by the conn in i a ehtening the public road town and Travit; i sti iii bt itiK a part oi et about two Rut nd Rock He i- for ifj.t-'il) i that the road cuts his ta 'in, his baite- from hi ami clht rvvise his pi-ope tv. Fotir for mil tu ion aper- were tielore tin court in day and final pape it- weie c.rai-n': to Roost ot Tavlor, ot I I'onality, and three applicant' ntii.tted men not beine titly informed as the Ensdi'h Iti and institutions BEAUMONT TO MEXICO SHIP SERVICE TO START TWO BOYS ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH SOUTH BEND FIRES ti The aiietl sot TH Keb i wo allecinl wbo kept town tn a state ot i error all mortunc. arit on uHpicioti by iH puty Con lable Lotnt al noott today boy are aaid to ha ve confessed ai int three tires thls momlng, umlet Mamie L' l'heatre.

iinder Dance Hall, and the third moler the South ilend Hotel Fortunateh tic llame, eat'h SAYS CHARGES OF KILLINGS JUST DREAMS ARMY OFFICER TtLLS COMMIT TE WITNESSES HAVE BEEN SHOCKED stance were before had made any headway who are n-veral dlfleient They here about ago claim They are I and 17 vein They acit the idea of starting from tin hi; eontlagralifn of week when, it said, they stole sin caiio. they old lift last many A ThatV nil thinks ot th Neh told to lit, I id) stories that eummii Da SHEPPARO URGES HEARING FOR CROP INSURANCE SCHEME By The Fnited Press UFA MONT. Tex a only passenger servite Coast to Mexico will today when tin steamer Feb rout Ibi Cull inauioit ated will PEANUTS AND PEANUT HAY ty The United Press. COMANCHE, Texas, Feb. luls 65 cents per bushel.

Peanut hay 9112 per ton. Press Market Report Today's local cotton market. No. No. No.

-16 3-4 cents. -16 1-4 cents. -15 3-4 cents. By The I nitcd Press. NEW YORK, N.

Y. Feb. Fnited States Transport in the Northern Pacific was reported afire early today off the Jersey Coast, and reported to be sinking. The crew was rescued by vessels which which answered S. O.

S. call but four members of the personnel are said to be unaccounted for. The vessel was in chargc of Captain Lusti. The location is said to be five miles off the flve fathom light ship. New York, Feb.

8. Open High Low Close Mar 16.73 17.13 16.68 17.10 May 16 4816.85 10.43 16.80 July 16.10 16.44 16.0116.89 Oct 15.49 15.74 16.4815.74 Dec15.43 15.60 13.43 16.65 Close 16.55 16.3A .1.5,88 IS.35 16.28 New Orleans. Feb. 8, Mar May July Oct Dec Open High 15.60 16.05 15.57 16.02 15.42 15.82 14.82 15.15 14.90 Low 15.57 15.55 15.40 14.82 14.80 Close Closei 16.01 15.42 16.00 15.77 15.15 15.05 AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS LAID Uf The United Press, MELBOURNE, Feb. the heels of the announcement of the Four Power Pacific agreement came the news that Australia's battle cruisei has been placed in re- -ene.

about 450 of her men beinp uismissed. The vessel idok up moorings in Sydney Harbor, which she will remain in indefinitely. Satisfaction with the Four-Power pact is genera! throughout Australia. By The United Press. FT.

WORTH, Texas, Feb '8. Noah F. Good, postmaster of Branch, Dallas County, and also druggist, garage and ice dealer, was fined $327 in Federal Court today on a charge of having taken of postal receipts and used them in his other businesses. The testimony showed he was in nocent fintent to rob the Government and made good the shortage when informed of the matter. Judgf James C.

Wilson lectured him good and assessed the fine at the amount alleged to have been taken by Good. AS IN (J TON, Ft b. Morris Sheppai i i mantling an early arlrur h-. Senate Commii i.ropl ii. trance plan oi was laid befor Na I a.ai 1 ue: 1 nor Sheppard 1 ii oiution for he in luposal.

He has inte. I a i ah- o' the members ot It ul tt.alj to letter to Sen i i defends plan for op on the ground ha failure i tops means a i'ti sura nee is accepted as hem" economic policy, he con lend-' might almost be said that ii insurance were univer al and inelmb all the hazard; of life it wottl 1 a practicable form of I says, it distributes the the lew among many without di minishing the incentive to individual efforts; but the question ican it be appled to the hazards oi farmer? greate-t difficulty is that is compelled to be a specula-j tor. Ht is a gamblet against his will. The farmer must cultivate his; land or see go to It he cides to plant probably wifi bwoni' a borrower on an obligation I hat matures concurrently with hi- crop. whole financial sy-tem ot the Northern is orgariizt cleat tIn port foi Mexican The Mi xican ('omptiuy.

owner? ot he Jalieo, have assigned lout including the Jalieo, this -et vha it announced, ami trips will he made semimonthly The sw amei Ja lit i oi 3,000 ton capacity In addition lo the passenger service, the ship will cany mately ions of freUdit, it valuable that had bet uoved front bullditms in the path o-l the fl am es Alleweil folen loot totiuo in their jio se.s-aoit iocludcd a mesh bar, licht, poir of shoes and sev etal pearl hamlled knives. whieh oolici declare the hoys say they took frotn a in Graham Uo he to to invt'sHeate S10RM GKOUNDS BRITISH SrUMtR Uy United Pt I'ROVLNCEToWN, Ma The llritlHh steamei leniole, with a ol fifty-one, and a heavy can is aground on iDo-t Bar Point, three mih-s from hen The ycmmcI in i 11, In tm battei t'tl by the teiiito ea which math jt ititfw to launch the boat lire had been hot aboard ami the eaptain ot the slue asked that the crew might taken off altempt made lloat the xt'il this al lernoon. with the guard euttei bv INDIAN DIES AT THE A6E OF 109 'rhole illegal hatighi ejiet tiom ot soldiers in the Vrnetieiut K'v ditiotiary Force, fellow; dieaUOii of aid Col, Halstead tVu cy formerly a reiiiffiemal eoniniander tri the 3d Division the of a number ot Iteguiat officet to appea today before Watson im tmatini? I'hey ot them bet ause o) vet mental shock received dut log action They them to then i omi.tde a actual enee1 and in a little while you convinci them that event vi ere nut rue I I toi i lor tieatd an ifle. al vlaj Geurce Hit'Uartl oj the Bureau, denied evt having bearti of an librai execution Un tien, Rickards comma rthlb i I nliomdy belo ve that tin ot battle mO'ht caused i lasiun amori- tin 'obllers who ri i I lied in the klllimv the 1 said 1 I don't believe any ot these I'M I'll i ions ha happetietl William Rivers ol Ft Meyei al ti a Divistoti commander in He World War, eontriidfeted pcevhm (Coutiauetl T. Is CROWDS ATTEND HEARING REP.

SOLDIER BONUS TO BE DENOUNCED By The United Pietwt WASHINGTON, Fob H. Tin Republican soldier bonus pi will be denounced by Senatot lioiah of Idaho in the as an attempt oi the party to buy control ot Con ot in much the same mannet as it alb red a inule seat was bought in the Newberry case. Girls Awarded White Sweaters By I nitcd PONCA CITY. Oltia Kelt Old bt'ii recall interest im hidoiv in eonneetion with the death this week ol Richard Roudideaux. IOV 1 yeat old.

tin most aceti Indian ot the1 i ibe i Hichard Roubldeaux had been witness td four was oi the Civil and i crent manti I son was oversea' veteran in Do oi Id War He was born in I. a during the War oi and ed in the Fourteenth Kama nt I toon during a i Tilt' body win Ouried in a lud iin cemetery i eat here f'h which he carried the I nio i the Civil W'1 a-, bui I n'rri serv egl- ivi I un ny with lty 1 he I Ulted Presa GATFSVTLLF Texa. Keb Ilo contlnued exajlliue ItS in file trial Twyman with Die murder ot Thaines. an inmalt the Stati' li.un Sehooi, ot wbtch Twynmn wa- militili ut tructoi The W8H crowdftl man- pii ni Ilo tei 'Druoii) a tcailj Identica! as that i ntetl it examining trial Late Wire News NK'U DiliK, l'ei. Fis which pai Uy destroyed tiw Northern i- iiiiv.

unth'i contini It t- believed will he a I va red VII the oline! lue ri oers for The tm mbeis ot tic girls' ha.sket ball team who have played in at least three match games this season, were 15.40 15,22 1449 14,57 Liverpool, Feb. 8. Was due 1 to 4 lower, but, closed to 19 higher. Spots, better de nd, price firm, tone quiet, sales .00, American 7000, receipts 13000 American 3900. Good middling 10.01 Spot Cotton.

New York quiet, 17.40. New Orleans steady. 15.75- sal- 565. Galveston steady, 16.00—sales lCy. Houston steady, 16.50—sales 122.

Dallas steady, lfi.05. Ft. Worth steady, 16c Tayku' quiet, 15.75, GUARANTEE ASKED OE HENRY EORD By The f'nited Press. D. Feb.

Henry Ford should forced to sup- Vi. off for the Muscle Shoals absolute guarantee to manufaciun a fertilizer, Secretary Weeks told the House Military Affairs Committee. "He has not striven adequate assurance along thai Weeks said. PRETTY CONSTABLE SERVED THE PAPERS By The United Press TOLEDO, Ohio, Feb constable with bobbed hair and flapping galoshes, minus the false whiskers, is pretty Miss Lena Buckley She is the first woman constable Lucas County, appointed by Governor Davis. Her only weapons, she declared, in running down bootleggers, banditi and second-story workers, are a badge, and a smile.

But these are ficient. For six months, Cdward Mc- Lcary has been trying to get service on a farmer's auto Eaco Hjac when constables approached the farm the farmer hid in the hayloft, in the upon a plan which contemplants an white sweaters yesterday autumnal liquidation of agricultural mornlng at assembly This is the first debts. Within ore or two months the farmer is compelled to sell the crops that, represent the labor ot Du year just ended and world sumption toi another year. The ie suit is congestion and i mat ket in which the sellet at a gmit disadvantage. "The general use of crop would benefit the fa and tin country in many other ways The fact that the farmer could, it he chose protect himself a- ain.

the I and ruinous losses to which he is now exposed is sufficient reason for close investjgiition of crop time that aweaiers have been award ed. Those wlm won the -weateo were Misses Angela Strmid, Lee Vitiler Ruth Allyne Wood nd, Ruth Man tor, Inez Abbott ami Cert rude Norris Miss Nancy Riley, who has much of her time in coaching the team, was presented with a sweater the members of team VOLCANOES RAIN ASHF.S PAT DAUGHTER SUFFERS PAINFUL INJURY At the noon yesterday standing on the fender of a ear several Other Miss, Vesta to flit 1 pavement ami broke i arm In places. She was carried to the Hospital where the p. ljured member was se thy Dr Vauehn The injury rhough painful, i tiiouiiht Kerfom 1 he I tuted ORANGK, I Arronton. ttm loeal ho poa wlo tin Prsts a Feb Ami.

of a died it; I t-1 hum her elothiru' eatiei in flame a I above WASHINGTON Keb American to tin fei ietl their on Me conference to bt ubmitted to dent Harding It wa- hoped pepfirt fOtlld he lift RETAILERS TO weither report OVERHEAD EXPENSE fc. 9 MINERS KITTED IN AN EXPLOSION By The Fnited Press. cellar. Miss Buckley's first commission WILLIAMSON, West Feb to serve the attachment papers. When I Nine miners were killed, and three violent disturbance farmer saw Constable Buck-ey.

he believed fatally injured in an explo a fourth ol veo tataiiy in an inrow in the work in of tbe Marietta I bei ng By The United BI ENOS AIKFS ash raining in almost every part of republic, was of curious results of the eruption ol To i volcanos Rinehue and Ptiyehuc Chilean Andes. A vast area in Southern Argentina was covered wi'h tionai ash mantle from to tout in taries jches thick The last heavy fall of lashes similar to the present was in 1893, an eruption ot buco, and although this wa a very the ash was not the di; tallCe tio'A BETTER BUSINESS AND MORE OF IT IS SLOGAN FOR SEASON OF 1922 Fait ran out and greeted her with a smile sion She the papers the startled Coal Company on Pin: on Creek, fanner, who noticed only tbe eiiloshes ruck according to word received and the bobbed bair. 1 here. covered, namely 7trf! miles. Robert Davis of Georgetown was was visiting friends in this city today By United NFW YORK, N.

Feb business and more of wie tie keynote of the convention ot the Na Ol Retail which brought together fin representatives oi more than lift' 3UCb ori'anixalious In today The reduet ion ol overheard v. by eoiomon action of the mem bership ol st'fail problems which will be thre b'U otit at the convention. Style shows, dollar days, Kuburban Fair, weather may days faie-refund days and othei in Taylor and vicinity tono jnt methods were lami Thursday duy. Tonight wantjef rhui day icash warmer ature Yesiterclay 11 low est Year Ago. at.

Weather WeH-'her i- in ihr Staie; this mornimi ite where rali, i ion red Muidle Coas- are hixliei uru on1 1 1 but decidedly in ra truit and northward i a-1. killing frosts are reported I rum Loci iana. Georgia and Voi h'-n Florida It is waimer in the and Valley cloud with more on Thursday or.

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