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The Paris Morning News from Paris, Texas • Page 8

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THE PARIS MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL SO, 1920. BURIED HT ROXTON WITH The remains of John former well known firmer men of Limar ending at tf, lo which hi is reported night a San taken to th Steele a an deitl- ck had ree the Hoxtoi Ke train home of his illy loved rtv ck th Thi i hr 1 were her i home with her son, Hen Steele was hi the yard when she received news of his death last Sat i urda and collapsed on of the pnexpected blow, but revised Her condition was reported critical i yesterday with small hope for her re-1 eovery. Brought To Hospital Mrs. Zings, who has been interest ed in prospecting for oil several 1 months around Avery, was brought to a hospital in l'aria yesterday very 111, She was accompanied hy Foster of Clarksville and Mr, of Avery, WILL NOT STRIKE BUT OUT INDIUM IF SNORED MUSIC GIVEN MOST IDTISTICILLV p. The choir of the First Presbyterian church assisted hy Miss Cameron Boone, voice l-itcher 1 lege ami by the I'alias as well as by ra' talent, the and Kalter Cantata ti am co mien quartet of orno outside lo- spnng concert oaijda oiling lUdi which i he limit of Its Steele, south of they were kept untii yesterday morn ing and were then taken back to th Roxton cemetery for burial The i sonic lodge officiated at the huria The aged mother of th Catching White Perch, There are said to be a good many white perch in a cutoff on the Wornack farm near Slate Shoals.

The pool was formed during a big rise two hree vears ago Several nice my who is past ninety years and strings have already beende aught. Rv Tkr Chicago. April A request for tempoarry increase In wages of a day. with time and one-half for, lovertime after eight hours, pending before an a decision of the railroad labor board Packed a gn original age demands, was made seating capacity tonight the general as- turned away. sociation of the northwest district of The program was beautiful one the United Brotherhood of Malnte- three parts, the fi at and last parts nance of Way Employes and Railroad being made up Ol sp." nun hers by Shop laborers.

the soloists and the quartet and the One hundred thousand members of middle section being Xevin a short but brotherhood in the district would very beautiful cantata The Crucified' leave work individually April If This cint.it i ith the demands were not granted, the great cure and pr. i i by the choir tin I'! liti fkogressive Service A CORDIAL INVITATION The City National Bank cordially invites your Checking Account and furnishes unquestioned safety and prompt efficient attention to all requirements. Our Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits of over $400,000.00 as well as conservative management and the strict supervision of the United States Government all afford assurance of security, while our officers and employees always do everything in their power to serve customers courteously and well. Make this bank your bank CITY NATIONAL BANK! 1 PARIS Home Talent Play To Be Given Under The Of THE AMERICAN LEGION Grand Theatre Thurs. April 22nd 1920 Joseph M.

Schenck presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE in See Saucy Constance Talmadce as the Modem Goldie Locks, Vamp the Three Crusty Old Bears, In Topics of The Day and Mutt Jeff Comedy On Same Program chairman's umodttion stated In a tele- contained grant to Fra hie of ivtroit. presi Johnson. a I dent of the brotherhood, in unking him Miss Boone as well as present the request to the labor Hoyt BraxeHon, one of th President Wilson and the Gen- favorites whose Yob is era I Assolcation. I tlnually In richness aid The northwestern district Includes Her solo. The territory within a radius of miles splendidly received, of Chicago Thirty-five roads would Fine Organ Prelude.

os by lo by ie by Mrs. local talent lining ness urrection," was be affected. MILLED INSISTS FIRM LNBOR IS SCINDE NNO TELLS THE REASON WHY Be Corpus Chnstl April denial of the statement by Frank Morrison. secretary of the American Federation of Iaibor that the farm labor situation has been misrepresented to congress and that there is no shortage of farm labor, is made by the Rural Land association in a statement issued by Secretary Roy Miller today. The sitaution has not been misrepresented.

Mr Miller declared. Mr Morrison has been misinformed." labor seems to fear that foreign labor admitted temporarily to aid the farmer may invade the cities and interfere with the high wages and short hours city workers are now enjoying They are trying before they are hit. "Organized labor is responsible for far mlabor shortage. Its short hours (and high wages have taken the farmer's labor away from him." Clubbed Impartially. Bf TP Imoet ateH Preei Belfast, Ireland, April was renewed rioting in Londonderry Sunday evening between unionists and Sinn Feiners.

the police clubbing both impartially. Revolvers were used freely. VTLANTV MAYOR FINDS WAY Ol'T OF IRISH DILEMMA The program was cm by an organ overture mb" by Mrg. Fisher, the regular rhurc ist. who has labored so faithfully with the choir.

The vocal part the pro-j gram was started off fcv Mi- Henry Stanford who sang tub great effectiveness "Come tiie Place wl re I Jesus The quartet gave foui numbers. "My Master and my Friend" in nr, God to Thee." Lord is my and "Load. Kindly L.ghf Each of these number- was a work art for this quartet is ma le up ot four first class voices that are trained together, "the tenor olee being especially fine. Aside from the sale in to cantata Miss Roone sang two thi rs in spire the fact that she had been ill and really should have her engagement for the evening. very keenly the fact th it her voi- was not up to but while the audience was conscious of a effort on her part her fine contralto voice was greatly enjoyed and music libers of the audience arc hoping that they may have an opportunity to hear her when her voice Is in condition.

A Triumphant Chorus. The final chorus by choir, The Hallelujah was the suprem triumph of the evening, combining as it did the work of the choir, the qt tet and Miss Boone. Mr. Wm. Jones, direc of the choir deserves great credit for th presentation of this artistic program 1 lo the people of Paris.

Mr. Jones i heart and soul in th work and when he undertakes it production he stops ai pains in making it success. It may not be known to many per- that Mr Jones sang at the wedding of Vdelina Patti when he was hut a little child In Wales He began nis musn career very young and bis ten st in music continues to be just a-t as it Was in those childhood days which came Into rontact with crent songbird. I.ott Clmugc loft has had some im- oetni it made by the enhirgement the floor apace which has Men a cd tiers i tid bv the rep'ace- iqcut of the WOOdeh choir railing be a ere. curtain, a change which is a it Improvement.

These changes had just t-een completed in time lor the cantata. The church was beautifully decorated with ferns, snap dragons and sweet peas. The First Presbyterian church has a habit ot putting Oil til artistic sacred program occasionally in the prodtic- of which they plan to bring each time some first class outside talent to give finish the local talent Work, The expense of this is borne the Sunil iv school and collection is taken up to be applied toward this end. They like to feel that this is their own contribution to the artistic and inspirational life of the comm unity and surely there i i be no worthier ambition thm to bring to church and to Its friends this beautiful sui ted music UlHTilDAV DINNER FOR VISITING SON birthday was given dii at the home of J. Myrea Of Potty in of his son.

Fred, of Texas, and Miss Myrtle, of Faris Among the guests present were Mr. Max Miltore and slstrtf. Misi of Detroit, Mis Bertruilo Murphy. of ivtty and Miss Reid. Noble The Itti I noon is spent In very pi a sunt conversation Fred returned to Gaiusvllle night, wtv re he has a position In li garage.

11 VP I WORKEIIS II ING 1 NTH IN HI II! Ferry Fender. Mrs. llohertson I Robert Gresham furniehed a number which was much enjoved, I Some of the dfdegau for the two days convention arrived yesterday and were Hi the homes last night. Today at noon the of the Baptist church will nerve dinner for the delegates at the church. This a.t- i tcrnoon the program published day morning will The session will lose at 3:30 In the HUernoo.t.

ijM-Mm WUt Malle Vsar (Mr Umg, The workers meeting of the mar County Baptists opened in this city last evening at the First ''hutch Rev. Mr Duncan Of UreenvlUe opened the meeting with a strong program of text "Tarry Ye Hero and Watch With Me." After the sermon. v. J. decs, who had spoken Sunday to the church, delivered an on Chliia many pi tu which he had taken bin His ture not only pictures but it also explained thing of the great of China for the work of the Christian missionaries.

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Powell with conspiracy with Hill to impersonate, a federal officer. The order for the removal of Hill was he might answer to a charge of conspiring with Powell to impereonate an officer. TURK MUST REMAIN IN EUROPE UNLESS U. S. IS READ) TO CONTROL RIM DAY ONLY Selznick Present EUGENE BRIEN SEALED HEARTS A Ralph Ince Production By Eugene Walter and Edmund Goulding A Forceful Story of Two Love for The Same Woman and Her Choice Between Youth and Ace.

i mmm i i m. Washington, April allied reply to President Wilson's Turkish note is expected by diplomatic officials her to point out that without the acceptance by the United tSates of res- ponsibilty for part of the burden of the solution of the Turkish question the allies have found it Importable to adopt the president's suggestion that the Turk be drive nout of ESurope. The allies have taken the position, it wa ssaidfl that the eviction of the from Constantinople was impossible without the assumption by some power, preferably the United States, of the obligation for the protection of Constantinople and contiguous Turkish territory. For economic and political reasons officials said, choice of any other power than the States was precluded and since teh United has refused the proffered ite over Turkev no other solution than to leave the Turk in Constantinople tinder control was possible. Griffith Frcew Distributors 243 lion lia in St.

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