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-t I ronT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM SATURDAY orcEmsEn le Ig 4 A sil 1 TWO NM New District Clerk 2 Chief Clerks Big Advertising INITY 1FIVE Ali FIELD IIVIGATBAETHI NGTON Campaign for icy's AUTHORITY GIVEN BY ENGLAND Mineral Wells ktit i Uti IAID IS PLEDGED TO GRUBBS 111 PHOCKM OF BUJLOIG 111 DEPUTIES VOTE 111 CONFIDENCE INPOINCIIRE POLICIES 4 P- 7 Se: opening- of the iN'ear East conferLONDON Dec 16---Germiul rop- 1 'Ice at: has seconding- Lord CUrzon's policy 7o-74 orations negotiations may be tmns- power of British and Arnprc fcrrod from Europe to Washingerin- 1 panking into rests now show it Avas revealed today in ttn off'cial -mot of the promineat announcement from the Foreign Of- newspapers take a similar Ilmv flee on-- Choneoller of he Exchequer Stati1e2- Baldwin who will head the: British debt funding mission tol ill agnate's America late this month Will Le ompowored to discuss indemnity i rt along with dobt ftriding if Presi- i Seri IS (111IPn th-nt Harding- desires it ri SJN it lOn Wit dt-ht funding if Presi- I th-nt Ilardini: dr--sito-s it son Is Gwen -A-: 1-------: 4i Te--21- t-Aorcv 4: 7'44 1: '') l': 1 1 'i' vvorot a 2': 1 -it-'14 7le 517r-Telcgrant MINERAL WELLS Dec 1G---De- 11111 111111 spite certain conditions which have not been conducive to resort city prosperity- the closing of 192'2 finds Mineral NVells at the end of a very satisfactory year The two principal industries of Internintoma News Sert the city report marked improvement LExINGToN Ky Dec 11 in business as compared with 1921 Persons arrested in Menefee The Mineral Wells Paving Brick ty after the battle between Company has doubled its plant ea- prohibition agrnts and moorn pacity in the last 12 months and re- lU vhich Bob Ballard leader port that its business has increased cutlaws and orie Governmei 100 per cent in the same period cer was killed yesterday a products of this plant are now be- in Payette County jail here Internintoma News Sert Ky Dec persons arrested in Menefee ty after the battle between I rohibition agrnts and in which Bob Ballard leader cutlaws and one Government was killed yf-sterday in Pak-tte tounty Jail here tiittAlp -J-44 I 9 4 -'7 i $174 i'111-r4er "14( '1 :::::::::::::::3:: k- i i 4- A ft e-4-4-'41 ''X---(01441-- --'-'0f447--15-'4 44 Forein Offite that i Nvhilc- thty WtACt rnt-i I American in- rt terest in the repilrations iue they! Estate Lontrol were inclined to rgard Washing-ton dispatches regarding a great loan to C(2rrn1ny as -kite 1 They Jointed out that the intfr- I (By Nn- Trk Tirnee-Chteftfro national committee of bankers was i 1 1-'-''-'d ra 1t3----rive Coun-! Federal moonshiners of Th: officer are held today Jeff Ballard and Albert Ballard his son are charged with the murdcr of Roy Duff revc4nue agent Nvhilq Joe Clem Henry Refit arm William Ferguson the other three prisoners are charged with being i ing shipped to all parts of Texas at the rate cf about 10 cars daily Water companies report a Material increase in business Water shipments all over the United Stat es show an increase of about 10 per cent while the "counter sales" or water sold to visitors direct from the wells show a 20 per cent increase over 1921 From obtainable records it is indicated that more visitors have come to the resort in 1922 than his year while all indications are that next year will be a record breaker for tourists construction of the riankhead Highway through the county is xvoll under way and it is believed that by Spring the greater part of this road through the county will be completed This viI1 insure a great addition to motor tourists to Mineral Wells throughout the Summer and Fall Work will begin within wter sold the "counter sales" or a to vi sitors direct from the Wells show a 20 per cent increase OV el' 19'1 From obtainable records it is indicated that ntore isitors have come to the resort In 1922 than his: ear while all indications are that next year will be a record breaker for tourists Construction of the Ilankherid Highway through the county is well! under way and it is believed that by Spring the greater part of this road through the county will completed This Nv 1 II insure a great addition to motor tourists to Mtn- eral 'Wells throughout the Summer and Fall Work will begin within Sam Williams district clerk-elect (above left) and his two chief clerks Elevins (right) and Ogilvie (below) t)ries before and a-tter the s'-una11 to agr uton a loan for Ger- 1 NI---W 1-01 I- Dec 16---A 1 act'ss I rat fact I many st un and hh sit- Charles ollard bro ther of olo la Teagle president ttf now is kss favorahltae thae it Ballard (SOnfl of Jeff Ballard) al- tal that John Rockefeller has tit 1 was then r-ztaLir 011 Cr pa ny of "Cetclir- '1 wounded twice fled from I Treasury said that Chan- sey before the stratte on rrx'io- Iceflor Stanley lioldwin would have the scene of the encounter firing I at his pursuers as he Wf-nt Seven I rz Pe Powers when he tz-os trl trf LI -p Ty uriit -n a re' Ftc der in that cnrra rny i tpt Washinton Ile and 1is colleaLt-ui-Ls sine he was met by a l-lt wt- wi! Ic-av- four 41 i-s after Am- '-s 414 I furnished h'ill Niith a lorse liaw 1r1 oi ro-erts in arai cir niniz et- itassatior tforge Ilttrvey (if parts to i hic vi' i time that the bulk cf 4 110 J4 (-'1" report to the sztate 1)-pfirtnient of tne 0ztla w- hand now at hoekefeber ft-itrtutte has pas2d large ttrtios 1ciivc I John 1) ir Believe Invasion Prevented Tnis change in AGAIN FAILS nERLIN 0 14---it i- now cer- ship of Stanthird Oil cf New Jer- ran that a united An4lo-Saxon sey common revea1 br Tea I TO ATTEND HEARING front exists which will praseverinirly rernarks is helleved tO Le Ira I 1 oppoirte military occupation of the -41 by a similar trarsfer ef the el-i? Ruhr" said the lrliner Ara Mit- Rockett-ller's holding the next two weeks upon a street I WASITINGT0N Dpc tag Zeitung in cornmentirg today Standard Oil stovhs as weil resurfacing program which will in- i sentative Keller Itepubli-an of upon th- lat a fst interntt onal de- to al mexc his lar as tl'-'e-r: t- Iemis in iiccessories before and after the fact Charles Ballard brother of Bob Ballard (sons of Jeff Ballard) although wounded twice fled from the scene cif the encounter firing at his pursuers as hc wiit SeVc11 aeres the step side he Nva met by a friend who furnished him NI ith li LPon which he escaped lip Is the only tne of the 0-ztla w- hand now at large offleers i' xF Y7 -'4ikA' 11 7 i i' -i 1 -fl- 7 1 i I es tc s) -'0 $-'-' :1 'tk: F' :13 i e)fk 41 A--: x)A I '-''I 1- 1- z- -021Ce NEW DISTRICT CLEDK NAMES DEPUTIES (By New York Times-Chleago Tribune S)e(iiti Lensed Wire Copyrighted) PARIS Dec Raymond Poincare received an overwhelming vote of confidence which be had demanded in the Chamber (Jr Deputies at 1:30 this morning after one of the most severe debates In recent chamber history Polucare asked the vote as a respite of a few weeks to prove to the government that his policy at the London conference of premiers just ended was correct He asked that all considerations of internal politics be left out only that he be enabled to go into the continuation of the premiers' conference assured of the full support of his government The vote came after a remarkable speech by Pierre Forguet one of the leaders of the Cornite de Forge group which has been the strongest partisan of the Ruhr sanctions when this leader demanded a change of front toward Germany A reduction of payments and a definite fixation of the amount An arrangement of interallied debts by a delegation which will fix the payments Mobilization of intenational credit for Germany and An offer by France of evacuation of the Rhineland in return for German payments Forguet's propositions met with violent opposition from the extreme right wing Leon Daudet declaring that they meant war within five years However the fact that the new plan was well received by the chamber may be taken as an indication that there is a complete accord between England and France in their policy toward Germany which the Administration is still keeping behind a veil of secrecy until after the conclusion of the premier' conference Poincare va7ue13- outlined the Intentions of the APies toward Germany and clearly tied up the whole reparations question with the cance7lation of war debts by the United states The burden cf Poincare's speech was "forgive us our debts and we will forgive our debtors" (BY rnor Support of five members of the Legislature to the building program urged by Dean Williams for Grubbs Vocational College at Arlington was pledged at the "leg'slateve conference" at the college Friday The building program calls for a $1500000 dormitory and dining hall and a $100tiou science building Those who pledged their support were Senator-elect A Stuart and Itepresentatives-elect McNatt of Arlington and Potter of Fort Worth and Lewis Carpenter arid Nathaniel Jacks of Dallas The conference opened with a discusion in the auditorium of the administration building at 11 a in and was continued at a luncheon in the college dining room Following the lncheon the visitors numbering about 60 and including a number of Tarrant County officials and Fort Worth and Arlington business men znade a thorough inspection of all departments of tate college In opening the conference Dean Williams told of the growth of the sehool and the pressing needs for the two new buildings lenrolhnent tor the current scholastic year will total nearly 500 he told the visitors Mayor Cockrell stressed the necessity of the people' of North Texas coming to the realization that Grubbs Vocational College is no longer a private school but a State institution a branch of the greatest Agricultural and Mechanical College in the country earnest hope is" Cockrell said "that Grubbs Vocational Col lege will become one of the great educational institutions of Texas" County Judge Hugh Small and Homer Wade assistant manager of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce also made short talks at the morning session Students Serve Luncheon Dean NViliiams was toastmaster at the incheon which was cooked and served by students of the college who pay part of their school expenses in this manner Williams described the visit of the legislators and business men as one of the greatest things that had ever happened for the school The address of welcome at the luncheon was delivered by 11ayor II nose of Arlington the response being by Judge Small Judge Crops of Nation Are Valued at Seven Billions C11110 all paved streets in the city Nlinnesota failed again toda3- to put Nelopments involving the Possibil- rrIrit7- corporations Jan 1 one of the Motzt extensiv in his appearance before the ifoue itv 4f ArnerAcan participation in! TLe reasn for transfer ef advertising calnpaigns ever tittempt- Judiciary Committee to give European aMeirs TLe newspaper Like ia ed in the city Will be inaugurated dence in support of his imp(ach- adluI: tzt'her drastic' inhertance -2rz This pLin contemplziis the rzii--ing ment chaug'es agLihst AttJrneY "The United State sinefl ft- 1-ezierzi now rd $1e01100 a year for a period of G4-to-ral Daugherty three years the money to be used i ft Ralston KIlers coun- advertising 1Nlineral W411s through- sel orpcared to argue why Keller out the United States The plan fi't (Mid not be ca1it41 to testify contemplates a voluntary self-as- oath as demanded by the 11 sessment of 1 per cent of taxable te' 4 valuations salaries and incomes The committee on motion of eesenthattv A et hie' i gi teeaPnuti-1i te-aanr nil's! rbetographo the amounts to be placed in the Rpr cKfir Kmeiler but he did not resPond- l-tierbdeszfertInhtdaVgirsionfgCnortildul)eurbor: Ralston argued the committee Hefty It is being received enthus had I exceeded its constitutional act- iastically by the citizetn4 thority in demanding Keller's at- tendance and test imony under VV 44114'------t--z-1 MEETING TO AID oath with the threat of contempt I A in re fusilg ORIENT RAILROAD TO I 11 Avoid That BE CALLED SOON zittni the wast-f the lions! wr i 1 rt 4 oront and ti 0 1 t4 was juhz-- of the conduct 4 Its members Tie dutv Of tilt- corn- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) nnttee was to report to the ous I 4 TOE ONLY GIFT Tit -r he said 04' '0 Uncomfortable Feeling 1 (inn- es whr1 y-3 too tite zzozi -z-e 1-rg-n hti 14)k" ONLY CAN N1AKE 1 i condition that the agencies of the Representative Graham insited respective should elect I irrIM Ullities to ConTressmen did Eittin g5 persanany by r'27 SS Representative Graham insisted irnrfluiitie8 to ConTressmen did Ail Eittinga personany by I District Clerk-elect Sam Williams announced Saturday the appointments of his 11 depuzies to serve under his administration which opens Jan 1 His chief clerks III be Ogilvie now county probation officer and Bievins who is now clerk to the Sixty-Seventh District Court Besides Blevins two other deputies now in the district clerk's office will be retained They are Swint and Mrs Leona Finch Williams will assign II Balch formerly a deputy district clerk to the Criminal District Court Other new deputies will be Faira Roche Gibbs Page Jack Lowe Robert Neely and William Wilkes By Associrter rress WASHINGTON Dec of the principal farm field crop this year was placed at $7572S90000 yesterday by the Department of Agriculture in its report of the year Last year these crops were valued at $571:9912000 Valuation by crops follows: All hay 112791000 tons and $1- 331679000 Tobacco 1324840000 poundS and $308162000 Cotton -9964000 bales and $1190- 761000 Cottonseed 4424000 tons and $177756000 1 1 I fiL Ii 1 I 1111 Can't Be Father Takes Barth Cash to Please Wife include exemption from duty testify before a House committee when formally summoned aid digestion Dr KING'S PILLS constfpation Arrange for rout' sittings at once Lamar 849 0 5 LEWIS KERR REIM STUDIO Open Sunday-Continental Bldg 7th it Houston include exemption from duty testify before a House eomfrlit- LEWIS KERR when formally summoned REIM STUDIO Open Sunday digestion i Continental Bldg 7th it Houston Amp I Dr PILLS 1 4t fr constipation 1 11trflt- 11- Arrange for your sittings at once Lamar 549 5 1 4 ir I I i i' I I 1 44 I 1 I I I 1 I 1: 1 1 ir 1 1 1 i 1--- I I 4i I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i I I I 1 I I I 1 ri i I I I 1 1 i i 1 1 i I I 1 4 -6 i 1 I 11 i I i I i 1 I4 1 4 a 1 0 I 0 I I I I 4 4 A i I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1: 1 I -I I 4 1 4 i 1 4 I i 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 a 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 I a 1 4 4 4 a i Cloverseed 1875000 bushels and I i 'S'Vna11 I-1u- thought -in $18905000 i the minds Of some people that the Sugar beets 5243000 tons and 'relations between the ers Court and the city officials of Beet sugar 1382000000 pounds I Arlington are not as harmonious as value not given 1 they might be He denied any hard Cane sugar 482752000 pounds existed in either group and value not given Maple sugar and syrup (as sugar) 34806000 pounds and $1623000 Sorghum syrup 36532000 gallons and $25946000 Peanuts 623507000 pounds and said that as he retired from office he could truthfully say that he had no better friend anywhere than Mayor Rose Pat Thompson of Arlington chairman of the membership committee Highway Association ii 1 I On O) managing agency from-among their not I members constituted and empow- to tee ered on the basis of the mileage tee built in each State through which the road runs Given these premis- es and this status and the road can deal with its employes on a basis triln of live and let live Can Fix Own Rates "It can fix rates and divisions pile commensurate with what the trat Viccli fie Nvill bear It can attract industries and enterprises to a territory needing them It can sprinkle the p4111: dust of the desert with the moisture of human sympathy by material Ithitia assistance for those already there and wedded to its destinies" Lynch Davidson is a successfel Enzaig business man and is numbered 1 among the wealthiest men in South Texas kle carved his own fortune I I from East Texas lumber forests His father died when he was five years old and Davidson had to sup- port himself and his widowed mother He passed his early life in Groesbeck and went into the lum- V4-v her business at Groveton Trinity f3 County as a laborer Ile built up an enormous lumber business with 1 1 its ramifications extending all over the State and Davidson has done 6 an extensive business in the Re- public of Meico Davidson turned his attention to politics a few years ago lie was elected to the Legislature and then to the Senate and after a brief term there was elected Lieutenant Governor His ancestry Is a lem line of Methodist preachers and lawyers He has a wife and three children not to 01MIIMMIIE TZX 1 ounty as a laborer tie mit up in enormous lumber business NV ith A it i an extensive business in the Re- tle State ations extending all ond Davidson has done ver a public of Melee) Davidson turned his attention to politics a few years ago He was elected to the Legislature and then to the Senate and after a brief term there was elected Lieutenant Governor His ancestry is a Ione line of Methodist preachers and aW yer Ile as a ife and three children not to tee 101 101 11 le Citt'us Ile Pliosia OPENS TODAY R4 6:30 In foga' OT A IC 6:30 in SC fl 1 1 :1 00 kt 6g 1 0 lz xi --7 (MIENS TODAY 6:30 pm AY 0 "Ft Al 6:" 90 ULISEUM25 pp 'r kttY a i Reel Zeas Din 1111011 BM 0 il i01 Li le I- rAG A n-Lisa vv ca Beans 11893000 bushels and $44- i expressed the appreciation of the 4'29000 I citizens of Arlington for the part Grain sorghum 90381000 bushels the Commissioners Court played in and $79136000 I the building of the road from the Broom corn 34500 tons and $7- 'main highway to the college 614000 The support Of the Commissioners Onions 17940000 bushels and Court in the upbuilding of both $16471000 the college and the city of Arlingtoa Cabbage 1008600 tons and $14- was pledged by Commissioner 301000 Hudson Hops 2591000 pounds and $2200- Work Is Praised 000 Wpresentative-elect Carpenter cf Oats 1215496000 bushels and Dallas praised the work being done $478543000 by Grubbs Vocational College in Barley 1S6110000 and $97751000 teaching boys and girls how to Rye 95497000 and $66085000 manufacture finished products out Buckwheat 15050000 and $13- of raw materials produced in Texas 312000 "In Texas we have been producFlaxseed 12238000 and $25869- ing raw materials and at the place 000 where the real wealth in producRice 41965000 and $41836000 tion begins we part ownership win Potatoes 4511S5000 and $262- ourproducts" he said "There are 608000 only 21 cotton mills in the State Sweet potatoes 109534000 and where there ought to be at leart $84492000 500 Texas has had a wonderful Hay (t ame) 06687000 tons and history but the really great things i-iav tame) 0030 LV1173 of the Texas of raw materials produced in Texas "In Texas we have been producing raw materials and at the place where the real wealth in production begins we part ownership win ourproducts" he said "There are only 21 cotton mills in the state where there ought to be at leart 500 Texas has had a wonderful history but the really great things ahead" Cabbag-e 1008C00 tons and $14- was pled ged by Commissioner WI 301000 Hudson 101 20 2 910 00 pounds and 2 Work Is Praised Representative-elect Carpenter cf Oats 1'215496000 bushels and Dalla praised the work being done 00OPs' 0o $478548000 by Grubbs Vocational College in Barley 184110000 and 9-97751000 teaching boys and girls how to Re 9547 an 9000 $66085000 anufacture finished products out Buckwheat 15050000 and $13- of raw materials produced in Texas 312 000 In Texas we have been produe- Flaxseed 12238000 and $25869- ing raw materials and at the Place 000 where the real wealth in produe- Rice 41965000 and $41836000 tion begins we part ownership in Potatoes 451 1 85 000 and $262 our products he sa id There are 60S000- only 21 cotton mills in the State Sweet potatoes 109534000 and where there ought to be at leaet $84492000 500 Texas has had a wonderful Hay (tame) 06 687 000 ton' and hi stor but the re ally great thing ithead" (13y New York Times-Chic's we Tribune Spec tat Leased Wire CepTri-hid) NEW YORK Dec Hensel former manager of the Harlem branch of the Corn Exchange Bank appropriated $51000 from the bank's funds in an attempt to compensate his wife for the fact that he could not be a father This was revealed in court yesterday by his counsel in a long plea for leniency Hensel was sentenced to prison for from six months to three years The branch bank's manager admitted taking $51902 in all and made restitution of about $24000 partly in real property and jewelry he had bought for his wife He was a trusted employe of the bank and his thefts ran over several years "He married and (liscovered that he could not become a father" said the lawyer "From then on he suffered a morbid fear of losing his wife's affections In order to assure retention of her love he endeavored to compensate her for the distress which he knew she was suffering He tried to anticipate her every wish and to gratify it In order to do this he increased the amount of the shortage on the hank's books caused by a former honest mistake" Dr Smith Ely the alienist who examined Hensel before he pleaded said that while the man knew the nature of the act of theft it "was undeniably caused by an unconscious compulsion the result of a diseased type of compensatory reaction of an organic inferiority" Ine-ne restetiolon tit iteeui 4-4eee partly in real property and jewelry he had bought for his vdfe He was a trusted employe of the bank and his thefts ran over several years "He married and (liscovered that he could not become a father" said the lawyer From then on he uf fered morbid fear of losing his s- a wife's affections In order to assure retention of her love he endeavored to compensate her for the distress which he knew she was suffering He tried to anticipate her every wish and to gratify it In order to do this he increased the amount of the shortage on the hank's bookie caused by a former honest mistake" Pr Smith Ely the alienist who examined Hensel before he plead- ed stid that While the man knew- the nature of the act of theft it "was undeniably caused by an un- conscious compulsion the result of action of an orgni! inferiority a diseased type of compensatory re- ac" Will keep Out of Ruhr Only on this point the determination to keep out of the Ruhr was the president of the council specific lie declared flatly that while Franca intends to pay its debts It could not and would not until Germany paid 4 its debts He indicated that France's tb hope of ever receiving more than a amall part of the reparations bill was slight Poincare was deliberately hazy on the action to be taken by the Allies In the event of Germany's failure to meet the Jan 15 payments and he mentioned a new customs barrier as the only tangible guarantee for future payments Bat on the question of inter-allied debts the premier was clear and concise lie showed that the German reparations debts were calculated against actual damages to the property of civilians and that France had already 100000000 francs against this debt for which it had received almost nothing After rolling the war credits of the United States France and Great Britain into a common total he explained that these debts had been contracted for the purchase of munitions and materials for a common cause He explained that there could be no confusing of these debts with those of the Allies chiefly those which France holds against Germany Bids for Cancellation Then Poincare made his direct bid for cancellation intimating at the same time that there is small hope of Germany ever in any way meeting a large part of the reparaIlona bill which the Allies hold against it "Can the Allies" he demanded "reclaim tahese war expenses among themselves? Will the Allies be more severely treated than the enemies of yesterday?" A thunder of applause greeted his questions "We have no intention of contesting our debts" he continued "But we are not able to either in principle or in fact pay them until we receive that which is due us" The premier continued to assure the chamber that France would not take any measere except in accord with Great Britain "In any cast" he said "France rill do nothing that is not for the account and if France must install somewhere her engineer and customs officials she will make room for those of the Allies and she will not be guided by any Imperialistic or territorialistic factions Arter roiling trie war creolts or the United States France and Great Britain into a common total he ex- plained that these debts had been contracted for the purchase of mu- rations and materials for a common cause He explained that there could be no confusing of these debt with those of the Allie chiefly those which France holds against Germany Bids for Cancellation Then Poincare made his direct bid for cancellation intimating at time be same at there i small hope of Germany ever in any way meeting a large part of the repara- tione bill wh ich the Allie hold 's against it "Can the Allies" he demanded "reclaim lahese war expenses amOng themselves? Will the Allies be- more severely treated than the ene- mies of yesterday?" A thunder of applause greeted his questions "We have no intention of conest- ing our debts" he continued But we are not able to either in prin- ciple or irl fact pay thern until we receive that -which is due us" The remier continued to assure the chamber thet France would not any rneasere except in accord with Great Britain In an ca ste" he said rance Will do nothing that is not for the common account and if France must install sornewhere her engi- neer and customs officials she will make room for thoSe of the Allies and she Will not be g-uided by any Imperialistic or territorial- 1st factions a 1 li! 1 I i I i 0- fui 13t IIP' Aore- (4 0 1 I I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 2 LIGHT housekeeping rocms everything furnished 2 unfurnished bedrooms 84AI rooms in modern duplex bungalow furnished or unfurni-shed te bat if preferred SoUth Side BOMB FAILS TO KILL BULGARIAN MINISTER SOFIA Dec unsuccessful attempt was made today to assassinate Daskaloff Bulgarian minister of the interior with a bomb Macedonian insurgents are sus-peeved Pioneer Grayson Woman Dies SHERMAN Dec Harriet Frances Presley 83 a pioneer of Grayson County and widow of the late Presley died at her home southwest of Sherman this mornihg She is survived by three daughters and six sons TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rate ba-th if preferred South Side I AUTO TOPS s9 Dont Get Wet -TTRAcrivELi- furnished Z-rooi1 I Have your top recovered curtains reLiartment with private bath garage I paired and refitted N-11-V" IT 11IT v-rr $1217044000 Hay (wild) 16104000 tons and $114635000 Cranberries 26000 barrels and $5720000 Apples (total) 203628000 bushels Apples (total) 20362S000 taisnels ---7 ---1--- and $202102000 tive management of large textile Apples (commercial) 31000000 mills barrels arfd $91531000 Cato Sells former Commissioner Peaches 56705000 bushels and of Indian Affairs under the admitiS75613000 istration of President Wilson d-s cared that he could see "lots oe FORT sAri HOUSTON constructive possibilities" in the confcrence lie said he was serious-- ft 1 interested in the future of FORT sAm HOUSTON tilt uLL4 ABSORBS CAMP TRAVIS Grubbs Vocational College and was convinced that the present college was the nucleus around which a wA IINGT(iN DEe C---Fort great agricultural and mechanical Sam Houston and Camp Travi a c-ollege can be built San Antonio have been combine le Dill of the Motor Trans-and in the- future will be designated potation Association of Texas as Fort Sam Houston the War De- spoke briefly on the part of the partmen announced today motor vehicle can play in the de- velopment of Texas can do Mule Kicks Boy in Face more than any other one thing" he TERRELL Dec 4- said "to increase the population of year-old son of Mr and Mrs Pert Texas to 25000000" Tankerely of College ikfound was lie charged that there was an of-lacked in the face by a mule Thursficer on the Fort Worth-Dallas (lay afternoon and was brought here highway who courted races with for treatment motorists then arrested the motor-lie lost four teeth and has several ist as he passed the 25-mile limit cuts on the face but is riot thought Ira clip-frpcItoci flint mritnr104 ---------------------------ww to be seri 011 Fly injured potation Association of Texas e- poke briefly on the part of the motor vehicle can play in the development of Texas can do more than any other one thing" he rt said "to increase the population of Texas to 25000000" ts He charged that there was an of- ficer on the Fort Worth-Dallas re highway who courted races with motoOst a then arrested the motor- as he passed the 25-mile limit at lie suggested that motorists be permitted to run faster instead ot being compelled to run slower Mayor Rose denied that the Arlington municipal au horities TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 Arlington municipal I were in any way ro Lpartment with private bath garage I Lti I I 1-111 II Nvere in any way re sDosible for depirect tine location 1416 A-NLEY HANIT ETT tj 2n1 111kmip Lamar 2973 the Arai' lc officers NVIICi are operat colored Persian ci1 ng'Ind announce' hursday night Reard 165 31 i 10 HAVE lot in Arlington Heights On THREE onfurrilined rooms half block ig on the hihway gravel street south front natural ter- car line 1409 Lagenda 595 'Travis that a plan was beillg worked out 5 doors from Car line 2 block IT race OE TO DAY watch charm NV now to have the State speed limit from high smol By owner 2161 Late model Dodge at a sacriffre Flrat increased from 25 to 35 miles san it -1 Henderson St car or between Hous- Ion and Commerce 2336 or 2654 FOR 3-roo furnished upper roan an with 5126 cash gets it See it at 1 0 outside incorporated cities icitner of Fourth and Main Streets tor apartment all modern conveniences NO 1-tiii room $4 Legislators who attended the con- 503 Esst Belknap St Price $26 month -5'-'41 921 Cherry 1544 ference were extended an invita- ROOM and board for employed girls CAPPS ST 116-6 rooms and bath for l'iLt1t SAr two men LE OR 6-room ignt Tileal 1 8th Ave On car tion by President Ir Bruce of rent hot and cold NV a fireplace ga- cee leixr cal gliss brand new houses modern hardwood the North Texas State Normal rage Apply 2nd door east Phone Rose- floors elegant light fixtures on Gould College of Denton to Visit that in- dle 550n THREE unfurnished rooms to couple pild 25th If you want an elegant new only gas anti lights furnished $2250 a stitution in the near future Preahome see these Up-to-date places Lamar FEICK Six touring taken on debt no month 1705 Bessie Ident Bruce has a son who is bus'414 Jarvis Sz Thompson Residenca use for it Make me an offer and take Bros 1015 or 1570 '''09 Prosoect Av A 31s-KARAT diamond ring in very hand- iness manager of Grubbs Vocational socrn mounting to trade for automobile College cr notes 1632 lie yet Carpenter expressed the hope that the would soon provide a school probably at Arlington capable of turning out men fitted in every respect to assume the ac All the orders of the United States have contributed to a statue to George Washington at Virginia 1LA 1 talT 143 T4z 1 VFW DEVI LIE 1 PICTURES Sheila Terry Co "MAY AND DECEMBER" Flanders Butler A a udevil I Concert HARRY BREEN The Bailie Fire Song Writer Bert Hazel Skatell A Dttnee Special Extra Added Attraction Alabama Industrial School Boys' Band 48 Boys From 7 to 14 Tears of Ago Harry Jolson The Operatic Illackface Comedian FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Eugene O'Brien -In "Channing of the Northwest" s7EXT WEEK Mildred Harris (In Person) Formerly Mrs Charlie Chaplin "MOVIE MAD" THE MARTINS Contortionists EXTRA ADDED 'ATTRACTION Two Men 7 LARGE MORGNER Two Feet O'DOIE Sz O'DOIE High Wire BOB DAILEY Assist ed by LARGE AND MORGNER AND TEN CLOWNS GLYNDON BURNS The Texas Boy on the Slack Wire 15 Clowns Late Feature of the SON Circus Slide for for Life Queen of Iron Jaw Artists 45 Feet in the Air 3DIE SYLVENNA Contortionist Feature of Eight State GRANT TRIO Premier Comedy Double Horizontal Bar Act ORVILLE FRANK Foot Balancers THE CONLEYS Ring Artists A NIGHT IN ARABIA SOME OF THE FEATURES I FUNNIEST ACT IN TIIE WORLD THE GILLIPENS In "At the Doctors" I FEATURE OF FEATURES BECK3IAN TODD TRIO The World's Gretest Aerial Act I I I I EVIDO Balancing Ladder CONLEY CONLEY Tilzht Wire Artists AWE JOHNSON Monkey on the Wire THE TWO VELNOCS Iron Jaw Artists THE THREE GRANTS Comedy Acrobats HANK SYLOW My but He's Funny THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS 15 Cowns 45 Feet in the Air SOME OF THE FEATURES CONLEY IART 1 THE 3MTS CON LEY Sz 1 Contortionists Tight Wire Artists I ire EXTRA ADDD -tT'rRACTION 1 I All the "elasonic orders of the contributed to United States have Two Men LARGE Two Feet I $1217044000 Hay (wild) 16104000 tons and $114635000 Cranberries 26000 barrels ani S5720000- lie 3-et Carpenter expressed the hope that the State would soon provide 1 a school probably at Arlington eapable of turning out men fitted iirsgle-iiltleitae to George Washington at in every reepect to assume the ac- i 5- pirz (ill ip 47 -4 1 09D OIE SZ 09DOIE high Wire Monkey On the Wire 1 ALLIE JOHNSON 1 i 1 a Apples (total) 2036'28000 bushels nd $202102000 Apples (commerclal) 31000000 barrels arid $91534000 tive management of large textile x--e-' mills lit411141 Cato Sells former Commissioner ti-- a ES IGIIM VFW DEVI LIE BOB DAHEY I BOMB FAILS TO KILL Peaches 56705000 bushels and of Indian Affairs under the admiri- drtd 6d IM Pt CTU ft El Assisted by istration of President Wilson de- ewe BULGARIAN MINISTER $7 5613000 clared that he could Fiee "lots oe LARGE AND MORGNER AND TEN CLOWNS constructive possibilities" in the Sheila Terry Co FORT SAM HOUSTON conference He said he was serious-- 311" AND DECEMBER" GLYNDON'BURNS THE TI I SOFIA Dee unsuccessful ly interested in the future of NTO YELNOCS attempt was made todny to assassi- ABSORBS CA ro TRAVIS Grubbs Vocational College and was The Texas Boy on the Slack Wire Iron Jaw Artists nate Driskriloff Bulgarian mi convinced that the oresent college Flanders Butler i ister of the interior -tvith a bomb wae a wA DOC 1 th nueleus round Vhich a great agricultural and mechanical A Vaudeville Concert Macedonian insurgents are sus- Sam Houston i-inil Camp Travis at '1 Lite Feature of the Sells Floto Circus peened college can be built 7 7 7 1 San Antonio have been combined ee and in the futere will be designated 11111 of the Motor Trans- HARRY BREEN Slide for Life-31INNIE for Life Pioneer Grayson Woman Dies potation Association of TexaS The Rapti! Fire Song Writer 1 I as Fort Sam Houston the War De- spoke briefly on the part of the 1 Queen of Iron Jaw Artists SHERMAN Dec liar- partment announced to riet Frances Presley 83 a pioneer -e- motor vehicle can play in the de- Bert IIazel Skatell 46 of Grayson County and widow of Mule Kicks Boy in Face velopment of Texas can do 3DIE SYLVENNA I more than any other one thing" he A Dance Depturture 1 THE THREE GRANTS the late 1 Presley died at her TERRELL Dec 4- Contortionist Comedy Acrobats said "to increase the population of home southwest of Sherman this year-old son of Air- and Mrs Bert Special Extra Added Attraction Texas to 25000000" 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY morning She Is survived by three Tankerely of College mound was daughters and six sons kicked in the face by a mule Thurs- He charged that there was an of- Alabama Industrial Feature of Eight State Fairs-3IcCUNE GRANT TRIO ficer on the Fort Worth-Dallas (lay afternoon and was brought here School Boys' Band 2 LIGHT housekeeping rooms every- highway NV ho courted races with Premier Comedy Double Horizontal Bar Act 1 for treatment thing furnished 2 unfurnished bel- motonists then arrested the motor- 48 Boys From 7 to 14 Tears of Age I rooms 8401 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY He lost four teeth and has several 4 ist as he pa bed the a-Inlie nrnit EVIDO 1 cuts on the face but is riot thought ORVILLE FRANK I i I 4 t-R a rooms An modern duplex Ile suggested that motorists he IT Jolson 1 A bungalow furnished or unfurnished pri- to be seriously injured e- permitted to run faster instead or Foot Balancers Balancing Ladder 4 tiont Gt -0 i vn le bath if preferred South Side AUTO TOPS The Operatic Illackface Comedian i Wet Have your top recovered curtains re- being compelled to run slower eleyor Rose denied that the et furnish ed roo 3- FEATURE PHOTOPLAY FUNNIEST ACT IN THE WORLD i Lpartment with private bath garage paired and refitted TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY- Arlingt on municipal aut horities eret 9 44 I if destrel fine location 1'416 tollege STANLEY HANILETT were in any way resnonsible for 1-idugene 0 Brien 15 Clowns THE GILLIPENS 15 Clowns 1 1- 2o1 Belknap Lamar 2973 1 1 I 7-TRA colored i'ersiatt- 4w--4w44 the traffic officers W110 are operat- In At the Doctors" HAV An ot ilington Heigh ts on TitnE ufurniThed roor nns he if block 1 4 Thursday night Reward 1552 3110 in on theehiehway and announcel car line 1409 La gond a 595 'f 'Travis gravel street south front natural ter- that a plan was being worked out "Channing of ce ro fm car line 2 blocks IT GOES Teniev 1 THE CONLEYS HANK SYLOW now to have the State speed limit 99 4 watch charni Irranm' high school By owner 2151 Late model Dodge at a sacrifice Fir8t 't I Henderson St car or between 6 door Boum- increased from 25 to 35 miles an the Northwest I FOR RENT-3-room furnished upper man with $125 cash gets it See it at Ring Artists My but He's Funny ton and Commer ce 2336 or 2654 hour outside incorporated citie et i apartment all modern conveniences No Foliner of Fourth and Main Streets I 4 1-4-4 it room $4 for one Sn3 East Belknap St Price 1211 month -5" Legislators who attended the con- NEXT WEEK' tr two men 921 Cherry 1544 ference were extended ari invita- FEATURE OF FEATURES 4 l'iLSR SALE OR TRADE--Two 6-room CAPPS ST 116-5 rooms and bath for ROON1 and board for employed girls tion by President it Bruce of IN II kN TODD TRIO 45 Feet in the Air 1 brand new houses modern hardwood rent hot and cold water fireIdace ga- lin excetlent n-ea's 81' 8th Ave On car Iildred Harris 45 Feet in the Air BECK3L Call'll' '6769! the 'North Texas State Normal floors elegant light fixtures on Gould rage Apply 2nd door east Phone Rose- (In Person) dAle 500 putt 25th If you want an elegant new THREE unfurnished rooms to couple College of Denton to ViSit that in- Formerly Mrs Charlie Chaplin -1 The World's Gretest Aerial Act 1 1 home see these up-to-date places teenier PUICK Six touring taken on debt no '414 Jarvis Sz Thompson Residenca use for it Make me an offer and take only gas and lights furnished $2250 a StitU month 10 3 134t5Sie St tion in the near future Free- ident Bruce has a son who is bus- 1 Prom 1NORT015 or 1570 Pros Ofet A 1- ale-KARAT diamond trade for automobile ring in very hand- iness manager of Grubbs Vocational "MOVIE MAD" 4 A NIGHT IN ARABIA 1 THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS fi ounting soe to C011ege Cr notes 12 THE MARTINS CONTAEY CONLEY Contortionists Tight Wire Artists 1 401 ote A a It la tain crol! tqaz I 1- F-1 2-140031 apartment living room privik res everything furnishea rent reasonable 1114 tnrings 610 2-1-0051 a pa rtment living room privi- able 1114 In111111Wq 610 00 2-1431 apartm liv ent i ng rootn privi- able '11H1 Irings 11 i The Wonder Woman of the Ages DON'T FAIL TO SEE LUCILLE ryt VV--- -c 41 're PONT FAIL TO SEE LUCILLE i 'r ir -at tr Th tarVE 1 1 3 1 NoRTII t-IDE BARGAINS One 4-roorn house on Lagomia -ust front modern 2850 $250 (ash 134ance easy One 6-room house on Azle Ave a real bsrgain $2500 $569 cash balance Eke rent One 3-roOm house on Lee Ave lights gas and water $1200 $loo cash and $2 month If you want to buy sell or trade see us JARVIS THOMPSON Lamar 7414 Res Pros 1015 or 1570 NORTH sIDE DE BARGAI sINS -ust front moden $2850 $250 cash ou zle Ave a real 13-41ank easy One 6-ro hse on A bsrgain $2L00 $509 cash balance like rent One 3-roem house on Lee Ave lights gas and water 61200 $100 cash an onth If you want to buy sell or trade see us JARVIS THOMPSON or Lamar 7414 Residence Pros 1015 I cot ta ge rrrnt 44 Grainger Phon Lamar 2 2 or Lamar fin-ig TWt well furnished housekeepirg roGins I my rent furniture cost F71 closr- in Lnmar 6S77 1 $1500 housc newly paintrd and 1sper- FOR SALE at a bargain Red Star oil I ed east frk-int Prospect Ave 414 range used I year also Ivory baby bug Phone Prospect 1704 gy Call 6797 4it15 Ave FURNISHED 6-room modern house 1529 5TIL AVE unfurnished modern Polytechnic Bradford Bros 49 4-room south apartment hot and cold XMAS TREES cedar rtail and wh I ole- -t Le running' water hardwood flaors Rose- I sale at Railroad and 5-7outb Main IA 4 dale 2764 1603 7537 Price Cross Price Crees I --i-Liiii7d cottage Vir r-: 4i4 orain rer 616sekeepi Gins rg well St Phon Lamar or Lamar iilitig TWo shed el- i MY for ret furniture st Ezra in furni-sma 6S h7ou7 ro HO 161500 housc nendy painted and japer- -1 7 FOR SALE at a bargain Red 1-itae od i ed east' front 2325 Prospect Ave 114 range used I year also i vory baby bug ons Prospect 1704 it-'-: gy Call 6797 3615 Avs FURNISHED 6-room modern house Cti 1229 5TIL AE unfurnished modern Polytechnic Bradford Bros 49 4-room south apartment hot and cold XMAS TREES cedar rstall stnd whole- running' water hardwood 64 floors Rose- I sale at Railroad and South Main IA Price Cross 27 1453 II 7537 President A rorwin COMBINATION BEALTH AND ACCIDENT ti POLICY AT AN ATTRACTIVE RATE I Is what has made the I A grow Men want pro- I tection and will buy it where they know they are going I Bigger Than the Biggest to get service I Over $90000G00 Pahl In Benefits to Date I 6 1 I When You International Travelers' Association Dallas Texas 1 lien 114ughtIlo ii33131 Bigger Than the Biggest Better Than the Best When You See the Shrine Circus You See Everything ---------5 -T ci A I i AR COBIN WEL AND ATION ATH ACCIDENT 11 i A roruLOLICY AT AN ATTICTIE RAT I -5 i 1 N'ess Is what has made the I A grow Men want pro- I Better Than the Best Birr Than the Biggest i i i 15? tection and will buy it where they know they are going I ger in -t I to get service I A When You See the Shrine Circus 'You See Everything -of Over 590000G 1 00 Paid In Benefits to Date I 6 ra -A i -2 1 Si li 150-dae President International Travelers' Association Dallas Texas- 1 7l Ben Ilaughton Seey-Troos ILZEZZEZSZEOZIZE 64.

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