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SECOND STREET SERVICE STATION GASOLINE MOTOR OILS Kor Service Paul .1. Frederick Phone 820 Ai.rrv am riucE the Reasons You Should Bhio Ribbon Miik 1 Or in ART PHONE 900 VOLUME IX TAYLOR, TEXAS, SATI VFTERNOON. I-erri NUMBER 53 SEYMOUR RANCHMAN, TRIPPED BY A HOG, TO GIVE TIME IS FATALLY INJURED TO BASEBALL SAID TO BE THE MOST IDE LY KNOWN FEDERAL JUDGE IN COUNTRY is. Kenshaw resigned as Judge in order By United CHICAGO. II 1 Feb.

ain Landis has Fnited States District to ali his time to work as com i -a tenet if organized baseball. La mli- has a Im been in ill health loi lime lie i- the most widely known I Juoae in the eotmtry. 1 I aunts did nut say so. it 1 i 'toed all the duties were prrvim: ten heavy a burden lor hi-physical Landis first ai i on when lie tined fi'a andarli Company twenty, niin n.illion dollars. The fine was th, vet paved by a court jus i anti was later remitted by Supremi! Court Li-ndi wa baseball Som ever a year imo at a salar' of forty two thousand live hundred doihus veat'K REV.

J. II. QUINN IS LAID 10 RESI By Mo United SAN ANTONIO. Feh. IV Rev.

.1 il Quinn, Rector of St. Mary's Catholit Church ol San Antonio died Sunday niuht at Hot Springs and was laitl to rest yesterday morning in San An tomo in Si. Mary's Cemeiery. Long before nine a. limit reuuiem mas- thousands of oeoph passed before the bier which contriti ul the remain, of the beloved priest Led by Bishop Dtossaerts sa '1 light of thtj chutch were admin ist Father Uuinn had been in ehargt of St.

Mary's Catholic Church in San An totiio lor fourteen years, and durini: that time built the new ehurch. and the- building of the free parochial school. By Tlie Fnlted Press. SEYMOl R. Texas, Feb, 1 S.

B. Monis, a promim nt Citizen and ranch owr.er oi Seymour am! Bavlor County, while oll his rauch west of here yesterday evening was aeetdentally tripped up by a hoic and feil, causing a lupture ot an infernal nature, and i diet! this mornlng at 7 MU o'cloek Mr Morris is survived by bis and twelve children. Ile was a mein of several t'ratemal organizations. He had beeil of tlie County Cotn missioners for several terms and was a very prominent vorker du rin ft wai for ihe Red Cross, Salvation Ar Im' and Liberty loans and a very ac I worker with the Seymour Cham her of t'ommerce, Funera.I Services will be hehl to morrow at ihe First Baptist Church ol which he lueinbei. NEW POLITICAL PARTY PROSPECT CROWDS ENJOY LOCAL PLAY AT CITY HALL SKI PLAYS TO FULL HOUSE WITH FINE CAST By The United Press.

CHIC vGO, 111 Feb IS. The Politjcal Representatives meeting inaile plans to dominate the Farm Labor Politicai Conferente which is cali ed for nevi week. with a possibili- tv of formine a new politicai party. NUNS SAVE CHILDREN WHEN BUILDING BURNS CHICAGO. II! Feb.

IS. The h. run work by a sroup ot Nuns during a I at tin for the Friendless, is credited with -a-ine the lives of om hundred children inmales, and JM wen li ou heavj datnaue. The children were beinv ticked in their beds, when lite Sister Stiperlor noticed a Itavy smoke coming from the attic t'otieialinu their agitation the nurses tolti children that they were going don) to ha' in unusual treat, to allowed pi ay nut longer, and marched them ou oi tin building. FAKM BLOC TO Press Market Report Today's, local coltoti market.

No. No. No. -18 cents. 12 cents, cents.

TESTIMONY IS TAKEN BEFORE THE SUB-COMMITTEE entertainment which has at tracted as much attention nth er home talent play thus tr staged Taylor is that ol the ick Skule," which showed last, niuht at tile City Hall before a packed house The High School Orchestra, under tie direction of Miss Ruby Haines, opened the evening's entertainment with several selections. The entertainment proper was opened by Mrs .1 Shinn, who gave Little Old School House" as a prolouue. Mrs. is a reader ot accomplished abiijtj and her rendition plainly show et) tin training and experience of artist. The musical accompaniment was played Miss Mary Davis.

As the curtain was raised ihe oldoi I members ot the audience were carried back recollections of their own school days. The pupils with theii lunch pails and hooks filed in to class room. After the roll call the day work was beuuu by siuuinu "Tin Old Oaken The class ol the morning was the spelling lesson Uarebones (A. Vickory) ask ed why lie didn't uet to spell and master (John Brackenridue Kr 1 ex plained by usins; the paddle The A class, which was com posed oi ('has. Gossett, Hr ,1 I Col lier, Mrs.

T. Jester and Could, was the next to tv; ite When the master pointed to the lettet A and he class to tell him what it was. Jester promptly responded with entire alphabet. For thi unruly conduct she wai sent to he; desk. 1 tiotiid told the master could make a and when the mastet asked him to make it, he promptly stood on his head.

The master again had use for his paddle. While Obadiah Bangs (Rev, Hern was passing the water. I'etei Paul Perkins (John Brown) tripped him which caused Obadiah to go one way and the bucket the other. master promptly gave I'etei Paul a spunking and placed him on tin dunce's stool Buddy Perkins, who is a very small boy, became frightened when the master punished Peter Pan' and began to emit screams which it took the efforts of eniire school to quiet The gram mat i class was very amusing Definitions ol parts of speech and examples ol each ROUNDUP OF AGENTS OF 'PONZI' BEGUN BY CHICAGO FORCES By The United Press. CHICAGO, is I field ot Raymond Leslie Harrington, by Hope to tinti some of i drained from residen Po 1 in possession Pi quests lor ari est ol believed to have -caut country have been Grand jury probes into ties Bischoff and Hai expected soon.

Both have borrowed mone' 1 1 ians personnal a pron es 10 pay from ceni interest. CO THREATENED COTTON FAMINE IS SAID TO BE NEAR I a for Neb Raymond Fell. I iscili IT Kit NO (ON FEHS I I CITIZENS COMMUTEE ON WSOF VVOIDINt; THIS LAW REWARD IS OFFERED Schuler B. Marshall FOR CHICKEN THIEVES I Says Supply Small DEAD OR CAPTURED cr Than Supposed -il ran I Ponzi have started -mi: trict Court at Neb $: 5 from the guai, ty fund it was learn day. allego money through Ili own Count' State Baiti MM RESPOND IO FAR EAST RELIEF H.

ULANI) CO. H.WE RE CEIYEI) ERAL I KK LOADS OF CORN Tin are county lor uid om lt.ll corn tow Wil eli school children ol pondinc to call Far Fast Relict H. Bland pany state.1- that they luiv several truck loads of sh which they will ta ko fo to be shipped from lia re lianison quota dreii ot the 1 hot nated 12 hushels to this fund are only forty eight pupils ihi school, accordm i Anna nak, MORE POISON DUMPED ON MARKET By Tin I Pn 1 1 Feb IS I County "til be under la a.i tit Ft a It civil authoi ie ill be aboli less comi satisfactory a auf hot it ill laws in tutu re of the conf Govertou and stone Cou I end ot his address anted the people I kind of a what itep were (a lies! ma i ta I cal and bed on By Cl II xas. Feb reward ot tor hi ihit-l killed, crippled or raptured is the reward Sheriff Fm be- announced this mornln will uh I the of Fill 'I ev; Feb oi us ther it cit tatleti to lilt day tnorning at just wluil aclioi comply with tin oft the CG. the that the civ il rictiy en I orce This as i he out lice bet eell I lit i i izen oi Finte he GoVertlOl ai (let latetl that In appoint sorto to hint in the eti law Tlie Governor, Cenerai and ofhet Statt left the hall to permit distilas ilo- situation, il Count' allow ink i I fitter Is ope i-aitl tile eachllif ho ottlc to att' ont' i 11 I irntfte His 1 eva.H cot hall.

Jera to uunty 1 ani i ni hot conni to ai i est iti lllieve- 1 1 r-1 ntl'it i a iti Sheriff Cbicken tbeft- it ile ai loti ion for -omc months and lei the citizens hoot poti IH' as it they wet For I been repor'et ot i be i nun i. Shei itT ha ipp aa iirti with ila I dum lo Id he I lt. 11 roe le li o'clock to th i a bey would take overnor's retpiesi upon the plan anuoutu I a- measure lit will pro' The lule-i occihum I ih where futi hav lost pi i pa I ly tut keys that -cuti bei OK In addition, to keep pH will elisole lit loi bet tune- a a ajla! ve, iti addition be if (loll demand Marshall mad al.1*-! i -1 fire destrdyso STOLEN KANSAS STOCK YARDS FROM PASSENGER I By The Fnited Press. is CITV. Mo Feb IS File la-I deal roved what Wit known, a Hi" old a lisa Stock with a estigateil at bin thousan I ut hoi it are vt i a.

iftv ol a-feiiain why the ia i in nut in a i Hi- Ii i urn at when th. was ci thousand head" ot iclitoved from hiinlo pens, and about ho liuti i beep tl on iitindred i burned. HAD MORE THAN WORTH IN SATCHEL I hiiiI'h 1 ott of the mar supply is insuf the he ti'e inonfhs any ot the new The ordinary the next crop, present eae itinue, this hi at erne-it si ica Ion into Mton now lood i' mmi was piornp hand ItiS hat on ly a liio ilou ot tie amount supposed to be on band i-- actually available fur purchase In speakint' ol amount of coiisirtied to 1 Fartil au I -raiiou Cotton v-sociaium viiith he a tnember, SIi. Marshall Ctop Below Predictions. ii mi that in Texas rl Inn etl by bici quelli iiioiun IF inx he ititi' he III cot too (Continued on last page.

New York, Feb. 18 openHigh Low Close Close Mar 17 IS .22 17.0118.18 17 May 17.72 1 k.im 17.62 17.07 17.57 17 17 PI 17 17.45 17 Oct 1 H. 7 16.09 16.67 16.97 16.57 Dec IH.fiO 17 0 16.3 16 5 16.47 NewOrleans, Feb. 18 WJ Open High low ('lore Close. 1 Mar 16.60 16.97 IS.fie 16 16 5 May 16.68 17 16.65 16.05 16.50 JulyI fi.

60 16 1)0 16.50 17 2 10.41 Oct 16 05 16.37 15.07 16.23 15.02 Dec 16.20 15 Liverpool. closed Spot Cotton York steady. 17 New Orleans steady, 16.75 sah-s 647 Galveston steady 17.70 1 RS. By I'he I Hiled Presa. WASHINGTON.

I). C. Feb. IS The Senate Farm Block has set out to expose hat is charges is a plot agmst the farmer, with a two hundred and fifty war chest at the back of it. Before the Sub-Committee of the Senate Agriculture Committee, testimony was taken concerning the organization to combat defeat oi rhe Farm Block, and lo break up 'he Farmers Co-Operative movement.

WAR DEPARTMENT BUY REAL ESTATE PROPERTY WAS PARTLY ACQUIRED DURING WAR TO BE PURCHASED Houston steady. 17 5 5 Dallas steady, 17 35 Ft. Worth steady, 16 90 Taylor quiet. 17 c. Chicago Grain, Feb.

18 Wheat Corn Oats May 140 62 41 July 123 71 42 Lard. March May July 1142 62 11 2 LOCAL MARKET Kggs. per 20 Butter, per 3 Hens, per 10 per 15 Hogs, per pound 7 to County bacon, per 15 Cottons eed, per 5 hay, per 13,00 Prairie hay, per ton. 14.00 WASHINGTON. 1 C.

Feb. IS. The Senate today passed the bill paving the way for the War Department tO complete ol real estate at a number ol army camps and supply bases which was taken during extension of facilities during the war. The Senate measure authorizes an propriations ol about t.Ouu.ooo, which Chairman Wadsworth of the military committee said would make if possible for the Government to complete the title 16 properties at around 180 000 000 Without a record vote today passed arid sent jo the Senate the annual Interior Depamient ap propriation bill, carryirt approximately 295 Previously a motion to recommit measure to eliminate provisions ior the offices of sUtveyot general in five Western States wai voted down, £13 to 12 WOMAN IS KILLED AND MAN WOUNDED CLARENCE RIGGERS PUTS BULLET IN HEAD FOLLOWING KILLING By The United ress MEXIA. Texas, Fob.

IS. A woman supposed to "Lottie Mills" was shot and killed here this afternoon by Clarence Bigger.s. an oil driller. Fol'owing killing shot him. It in the head with the same ode! He is not expected to live the night.

Bigc.ers is about 5 years, old and the woman was 25 The two had been here two weeks They were in a smaU rottane at 'ill North Sherman eel. In an investigation by military offici rs it was found the woman had packcd her clothing and from indication- was preparing to a trip. it -t ice of he Peace Frank Hughes held an inquest over the body and rendered a verdict according to the i on URITI AN IS WILLING FOR SMALL NATIONS AT ALLIED SESSION KILLS By The Fnited Pie HACK KN'SACK. Another load ol adh has been (lumped on i Five wood alcohol d' field Park were today. Re pin Is of add i Ho a Vilim.s being st I peeted.

I tetectIves are poison boot logger IN JERSEV POLICE AFIER By The Fnited ST lati IS. Mo Fell is Kreng'd a New York Jewelry nimi to the polic that id satchel containing one hundred and thoiisHiid titillai- of tllamotid- were -tolen trolli III berth on an llli noi- Central frtiin ten gel I leli Chicngo night ami wlori In 1 wok in Si goto tie discovered ill 1 .1 Ft poison lie ill to the 'S. Rhlgi polii doat lo and or blind are hing for the JACKERSVIIU sumRT OBREG 0 GOVERNMENT vaniaal ,747 1 hast bale? us estimali only left a shorla the fxped i auiouiHed lo I I I I lie -allie have had an ta nana Ih In the ea 1 1 had difficulty p.incing iront ih Ah balei should ol i on that 2,1 FVM.n of 1 liions la Hi of cotton. On have conf mile I ol ion made But there va which I I ha I below short ceni, I APOSTOLIC ENVOY TO U. S.

TO BE MADE CARDINAL Italy, Feb I anza. apostolic deb ale Slates, will be ii'al at I he Bornait at Mg i Bo to latti! i oonsisiora to xt month, il was learned from a -source close to the Vatican today. It i re ported Mgr. Bonario will iiiceeed as apostolic gate al biner pi Bornai to ion by Mgi ('allai Catholic apo tria. Mgr.

i lona tizo from ington yesterday and i living at American College. consistory next month will the first help by Pope Fitts XI will be during the third week March. Six cardinal' in all will created. Two of may be rl t'na, bringing Ho Vmmico i member ship in the sat red collegi of candi nais up to fOUl the be If of be By The United Press. LONDON, Feb 18 -Great notified France she is lor small nations to be represented ai the meeting ot ailie dexperts preliminary to the Genoa economic The detail agenda, based upon various national programs, will orked out by the Th Lrit believe that all French to liie economic conference will overcome in the preliminary meeting.

B. L. OALTON WITH FORWOOO MUSIC DEPT. B. L.

Dalton, for more than in years has been a hoc ia ted with music department ot piactically all makes of phonographs, has resigned his position as manager ol rhe Phonograph Shop et Ta loi to take charge of the music department of The For wood which includes the Victor and Columbia as well as a piano de part ment. Mr Dalton to Taylor a few weeks ago from Austin, where was associated with the Phonograph Shop of that city. ItOKHEin CHARGES HE FILED AG UN ST SIX MEN WOMEN By I'he I lilted Press. iiBTII Feb Ik. police at noon had up members ol a gang of alleged high lackers follow ing 111 klllins- ol one lobber and wounding of another, at- hi the wounding ot a moiorcycb of 111 ei A.

.1 Mitchell Iasi night As islant lh trict Mlorney I'olbi is prtpaiing to tile robbery charge against six ol those captured, 1 ing two women. CHURCH OF ENGLAND LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN AGAINST MORMONISM By The Fnited Press LONDON. Fngland. Feb Church ol Fnglaml has up fighi against Mormotilsm. Seines of mi; sionaries from Salt Lake Hooded the country in '-eareh of con and this has aroused Hie wrath oi ehuia ials Archdeacon MoomouHi one of He- most promim tii preaching at yestcnlay, 4 The an-openly preaching immorality wotsi kind gamy is one os basic pies of Mormouism.

It i- a and peniiciou religious system of moral leprosy By Fnned W.V'-IIS'GTuN I) ho S'llhi i- a a i to a ohtl ionerv 111 i ai iM- in 1 X't if Feb to take the in O' Friends ol hi that Villa pel taue should tlial delivery of ail ol BOO.OUt) vv led. slag.es of ort In oh fa ini our ii Wtii Finance 'or has a nd In ve a id ha il i I a loir. 'In etici elop into a it lutioi I ht HI be willing to help th ti io eminent Late Wire News By 'I he I niteij MHXLV, Texas, Feb IS. Bigg.s, who shot and Lotte Mills yesterday, then lutiietl the gun on hi III, self early this morning iriva-stlgatlori by the military olliters lati that the woman had packed a grip, am! Hiai imlications i iliat she wa- inn to take 1 i rip i ause of shoot int' is tin i know pi i at ion and delayed quenlly we rele.i-ei bale of ot ton hit been old and deliver imti and in tin- prot worn out. We act mill i ce) ed ol cot ton lot pool It I 7 Him ha ha Va In 21 hah rea Hie a- "'I he hears in coilsidei fhtlt wa bale." we me plan with Fi Wa poraiion I fail Ctiri'f 2 10.1100 I rea proba ot he perfi 00 2 In bales fliat amount old.

hand- of market fail to 1 seil the 20 LUUP cletl the flnatie Fin a Cor conshler that ah' oi illy -t(m wa place I hey cotton in as It tasi out at ion at dolman ho a Mudeii! San Marcus Baptist i lori for a week end rl'Ol woh hi- yrarnl tuoi Sr THE WEATHER REPORT ito' Falke! in Au iber was amone -a evening. ile viol and vicinili cloudy tonight an President Signs Agriculture Bloc By The United WASHINGTON, D. Feb. 18 Hardmy signed the co-operative marketing bill in the presence of the of the agricultural bloc, who are leading the farm organisations. For Cenerally Sunday.

Temperature Yesterday 7 3 Temperature Year Ago 1 In si 57 Iowa 37 Weather Conditions Hi ah tail ewtjiei pieva Is I hottt eon a this o' linpor am fioiod except Ie i- '-shtly portions of Biii Monmains a-vion and 'he Da l-iii a sen. Llgii f. ost is i I i northern FLn A of hift uu lies the eenual portion of th" oiini i y. and this probably causa mt less cloudiai ss in ay lot and vi. iriiiy tonight an! Sunday LitlF lemj Change 1 fikely.

tlieii has ti a cot ion hicli ac! our hands. Coti-a the amount hands at r.i I naily i Not Distiess Cotton. The 2 hale- ot as not liable to come on the market a-, coltoti for the i ea- on that advanc tea in has been purposely held low. the maximum pound, imi nun of it is held without any money advance al all And file ei a fuuie sel by the growers fot 'radine is 2 ue. In till ol rlii provision, the cotton actually helm: lodd off flu market, not threateniiu' it It is having ft bUlllidl effeta 10 le a one cotton held hy the I.

eroi 01 pa ai un The amount its p.ji a S. has been a 1 IV limateti, al it has (Continued on iati page.) THE UNPARDONABLE SIN Tip ol the sermon at the Met hodi Chureh Sumla morning at ,11 will he "The Fnpardonable I'he pastor will tell one of his slot ics, mule that his kick foi anti what, happened- I Some of the subjects to be- forgive debts? What we a to forgive. The no ti a oi Wtat boast I never Of will my enemy he asks me fo do who have or uiveri a social fnviifation to he luesent. it may be worth a fortune,.

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