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The Paris Morning News from Paris, Texas • Page 1

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he aris orning ews ESTABLISHED TEXAS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, liftnlipr Aoooctated Preoa NUMBER PARIS COTION MARKET. a i Tim wlit.v, 3 A 0 half'. Middling. If. silici middling.

I iRtonsciil loti- brought by the WIRES FROM ALL PARTS OF WORLD Tty The Associated Press Oklahoma, East and TeNa Gen.wally fair, moderati if inpet Arkana.m: Wf.i im 1 a filir. moderate tern pet atm i The Assrtcl ms, t. R. Joseph fail: to. formar with oflemy lu mi April bio I cd rPfUstd i il asporti! I Belgium Associated press LKXINOTON Oct.

Lloyd's Arion liuy, ItV Harry Stokes, wot) 14 ntinky Fu- turiti turo lowered his own iff.ad for ar old trotters do 2 Jly The Associated Tress USA I Hi' -o! va lie guard of norlhern tip Polish lairsuinu i bin soviet f.itffs Crossed the and au ri vors state- on litrhti shori ty before last iy The Associated Tress liltiA, Oil. An agrrtscment lot signing of a i a rnii -i i. f. preliminary to pence, not late: P. loh.

was no tins f. i i a J. und -VI. fkunbski. loads of tpp Russian and de gations, res pff tis fly.

Ity The Associated Tress KANSAS IT Oct of tin llirgesl olllff buildings Kansas Fi Kansas, has I.eon sold lutei a tional of llnilernvtia iron Ship Builders ami is "I Ann rioa and ill he into na ttonal hfailijtinrtfrs the tion, it was sa ul today. By The Tress ANCHINA, i Im ly. Oft. 5 arrestfd during; anarchist liefe last Jtun ha v. stlirtfd a Ht i' kc as a i ot st atia'llst delay in heilig hrottgh; io Workmen, hcir.

mclim. printeis. have pro- pt genera! strikt in supina prisoners claim. Hl 'I A ed Ti Oft An on Ml tin Ann ricali n.ivy's grati for tin flftirtr in crew of the su! mann. plains of the steamships Atlamhus and erai Goel ha Is ani certain their pr.

fitted gold watches today rotary Hf The AeaocUted Li; KN WORTH. Kansas. Orders to parol' Eckhart S. Mod Franz Von rtopp. former German consul general ami vice-consti.

ini, at San Francis. tail'd to rivo at federal penlmnt hen and non. who aie solving sont for violation laws. wer. released.

Hi A ssm'lATKr. Pif-ss I Oft. Tin crop polling hoard ot the bureau of crop of the Stat-s department of agriculture estimates i rom the reports of cm and of the hurcati an made public this afternoon that tin condition ot the i crop for 1. as September per ccilt nt a normal, us compared with on August 25 It 2 and 1 tin on hi her 25 id oast ten years. la The Associated Pr-ss NEW YORK, Oct 'a'l 1 "lh In lower now that' the cost therr manufactut' and the red in-- tinti is efforts ot ma nut tun rs to aid in bringing down prie- levels, Eli president ot National AssiM'iation oi announced tonight.

Good, now sale yv ere madf six months were higher. In and nn nu fact liters t.l!f\. that th. ttnnmg p.atU ot lilgli chit itine prices lias i euchcti. WEARERS OF GRAY 'FIX BOTTOMS FIRST GRADES GAN WAIT MEETHi HOUSTON 1 exas Division Re-Elects Kirkpatrick As Commander And Will Meet In-Temple.

ONE VETERAN WEARS HIS ORIGINAL UNIFORM r.nion laidoislng Xiliiiln- is.nfloii Tafileil No Polities IVrmitteil. LAMAR COUNTY HAS THE POPULATION CLEVELAND TAKES TO BE ORGANIZED PECAN ORCHARDS OF LAMAR COUNTY INITIAL CONTEST fnntrarfAre Not Going To Be Meeting To Be Held Thursday For Three Thousand Cultivated Trees Census Bureau Makes On cum 5 TI I TL fn.mli* Rv ImUirP Ahle To Do All The Work I his Winter The Central County Organization. In The County Shipp Estimates. County By Justice Precincts. Ily Associ LONDON, Oct 5 i a cation printed ill iamdmt I t.iday Herbert H.

Asquith, fortini mtnialer. hi vinced that aw ii upon lri nt status auionomout domtn- inn, in the a and is only soluti, of the Irish pr.dd. in. To titas, says Mi V-qtnth it ts tifffS.sai tu inaivi Irish pfo pic thut wliat I. uni tin honest and i SHU Iff.

Hy Asso. iHt.d HtltrsTON Get Houston night was host of more than s.tnu gray-haired men whose faltering and whose eyes were dim. hut whose spirit became young again gathered for the thirteenth reunion of the United ter.ms. Th. first session of p.int tmimi Of the Vetera ns.

the i ans and the South. ra tc Memorial iation, was held tins afternoon by latter organization no husiness was transori- the session being to greetings from various orga ttiziit With which association is antlm- Governor W. P. Hobby of I Who VU.s to made a talk, was dei i 1 and will not unto tomorrow morning when scheduled to deliver an address nt wel- at the opening session of the United mi i 11 1 if-t 'bating Th. first session of the reunion or tht Sons of Confederate vet.

runs was held tonight The meeting was opened bv F. Carter, jr of Houston, eommander of tli. Albert Sidney lohnston camp, an organization which did not exist four i which yesterday pass, cl 1.300 mark in point of membership, thus gaining the record as the largest camp ever Speakers at in hided Mrs. Boy Mekmmy Ky pre-tdent the United I tight ers of the i and A V. sott pi ident of the So Pi: rn onfederaie A s.n iation Tit a mual reunion of the 1 exas 1 ixysMin of Confederate veterans was held today With an tentiance of 1.500 am! Old soldiers Major General I w.

Kinney T- vas. re-eh'cted dud coniinantlers toiovs. First G. orge Ktdd Beaumont, Tarrant. Bryan.

Thfru. Cochran. I Fourth. VV Shaw Decatur and Fifth newly J- O. Fink Texas, was sei.

ted as city in winch state reunion Politics Pci At the morning session was a lively over the ot passing upon a motion introduced which indorsed the administration or ssed liearty With the league ot nations and denounc'd republic: it party. General Kirkpatrick, prenldlfeg, ruied ih.it the motion intro.1ti.eil a politicai i est Ion and that action on su.it a question would violate the rules terans' organization Tlte nur tion was tabled. Ifis Original inform. Today's arrivals included T. Vppler Tc i member of the St Louis camp of terans.

wearing a bullet riddled uniform of homespun material, which he was tp, privates form In' existence The uniform, aside from oddity of the material u.d its In attracted much mention liecause of its cut, coat being more like a tight -fitting. tailless jacket than the coat of irrival of was An-j mirai A Wright, of J.icksonvllt«*. commander in chief of the Confederate stat of the C. V. 'pp, neh governiti, nt wl.i i 11 1 polish dt IV- Was at th le i- I I IN I HI i i i no I that it would such While Sam Bhaci was going along Parks', di.

from home back to toyvn aft et supper last night he ielt sonv'Hiisig on umlet co lut and brushed off. in th. I makin It i kins or sa id that in the roads it vv.Mthl a good a to fix hot toms fi i st In-cause contractor; Were not going to get all of woik done nt i nml id would he intugli "mt 1 mutley to all of the Work, or not. I 11 Fielding of Betty said tha on. lit to uw attention jo Im'inne first.

Hoy get Co hott orris fiMul the some way to town, but witout is- hard along. B. Alh of Glory that if carried nut theii ru et lie didn't think it much i who'' they began work he was willing to leave it thi'm. I-; Weaver of that it would he a for them to fix holt, oil' frst. All last that k.

pt the peoph of Mintei i coming to town was bottoms They r.mld have the road at r.n> time in an automobil There were no bad pine s. Joint 1 r. Mnrenin of Blossom the bottoms ought to he fixed first rs can always get vet the other when the mpa ssahle. Carder, living south P.los a.m. sa td if couldn't fixed all the way the Might to .1 first.

it was an vident fact that if you cant cross bottom you travel over paG of the load. What'-v. is ought to fixed so that will stand and lmlM it 1 rs of a Iway hat it was a good idea let tin tilt stami on the highway b.for. an facing. 1 on it wouidn to any good.

hut the contractors to build the bottoms first. he farmer going to town can tin in he can pn tty generally an ex-county commis d.M said the ougld o' l.e looked after first The fat tm i drag over at any i fix them up. hut when get im passa during a tain liu can Foard of urdstown said tin 1 eve! tin hills he country whether the road; Improved or not. but that the and low places should be after without unnecessary woi elugs through mar i- to Tremendous eommunity luh- and at work and i- pos. not to org have a eei rat el ul.s, to hold meetings through a to discuss and which are of ii of t.

to asist tin In together f. t' Which effet to oi 1 ery dii th. of La ma ounty development i I i Has t.a m. Lanutr of Texas lias gaint tliatioll. Ma entihii.

iti ut con.siderabi« Lata attend. I organ- II I en. to pull natters ge tile in nnnities. That ii fact Hun ofiing ot a living an evi Usci det ce than TG Ti Xas, and Un Mies All i gii i i n. i 11 neai bonieta.

sohl f. tree Un real In the Mississippi thousands nf i and tht filet ndotis i ai- ta ill tu I aie nd ih LU Indian Individual And Team Play Much Superior To That Of Brooklyn. if nstis bureau has given out in I the following preliminary mtnounee-i outfielders hampered by STIFF NORTH WIND that a ny been "V.rlook'*«! It will be noted that tigures j.ii. i I Manager UnbiilMiu I' and that now wP a population 15 which within few of the was made licit Will' To Turn iN'linl Into iefory In I inai Innings ing Shipp va ted mai In rehard in the a wild ret ui hs In "th 11, i money. nuts: at malos it which ordii tli" 11 i 1 years the V.

tin. a i This ot tile ild i. is a imp. 1 id. 11.

fe is 1 i m.tr a 11 i Mr. Shipp r.w Mei tit tin let that ers la I M. eels ait. iteli Na la II hohl il -nie of Bari i nu i lian This is beilef that munite plan oi is the Meel illg A meeting has exeeutiv eommiit. of for no ft noon at at Commeiee l.uildmg further perfect ganizatnui i and to.

lire, ay in the matter. gentlemen a Mo ginnery, I lilt 1 pot la a W. Ba. -m d. Mit i're b'l ie Thin -da I vei.tion hi Austin o.

sober 1 ami its to impi I In will be much to a mbll i ge Ill'll ivll ing a pt.n nt of till dustry. Ill OI.lt I I LOBMi BI.Y OI Mil e. the hat 1 of r.i 1 it 2 ft 1 ft 1 I ft l.itnar 55,74 2 4 54 4 4 6 2 7 d. in tin I hoiisa nd 1, Idg Bat i ity 1 1 it! 1 T.ftftft Free, 2 7 5 7,31 3 s. 5 gat bet ing 3 4 ,2 4 0 ft 4.542 1 i 4 inch lg tging rea 1 It It 1 a tell Blossom town 5 4 1 4 4 ft 14 3 ft Ft 4 3,123 3.6 2 5 i i.

II Fl-e. ti 3,7 2.6 1 I 2. 1 Free, 7 ine! dg 1 pot 1 3 4 4.4 2 7 2,52 ft 1 2 2.2 i ft on ot 1 in orp pi 1 ft 2 1 1 Cut Grow Blossom town. a 7 7 i a i tl 1 tepori town 2 1 and i 4 Parts city 1 5 14 1 1 26 ft ft, 3 5 Mi I in i Conductor Char one of tin oldest 'conductors the Central iiivl-ion I a suddenly his in Hugo Sund iy was taken last Thursda ill! hi olii'llia 1 rnottia and was ill only three He whs sixty one years and lo a is a of Mrs. W.

Ihuma, formerly ot Cans, and lived here several years ago but for sen teeji ears been tin- Arkansas Cimera llv A Is Press XI YOHK. orb 5 The land American League club decisively def.at.sl tlo Brooklyn tea in by a of to 1 in tin- first game of the I orld hvt i Which Was far Tirol impressive than the score would indicate was won by perfect team play, sparkling with brilliant individual work i tin of the Indians which of tin Superba- dull by eo mpa rison. The content was witnessed by a throng which tested but not overflow the ihm m.tl of Ebhets Field. Accord to official of the N'a- i "mmission. 23,573 persons 0..,, nd mission the park while at least thousand can be added when newspitfeer men and other 15.010 offieiai i I tat Ives are Included.

4 gate were announced in both attendance and I 7 ree.dpt» these figures i i ithe si individual game record ntatb at in 101G. 1 ida vora 111 The was plaved under PRICES ARE ARTIFICIAL'; sky and the Py Ths i.or.i minisceni footlwill rather Oct. Partial re- than America's great summer sport, poli-ihility foi high prie. Were laid S.I cold did it grow as contest the trail I of ilia mi- that the frigid atmosphere viou-Iy atinotitieed as I ris ity wa ity Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 GOLDSMITH SAYS HIGH a rei s' lo tiloso win against d. I pp' H' protesi.

i lai Faught i Ca i is. ..1 lit rd more. He was a Very irmmg hi iinong his The fum i al a es nd i M'a 1 offert ft i In me Ther and gelier Ily. ut i 11 Ilei wer. a at Infor against chill the enthusiasm of and as Cleveland check- tin ach effort of the Brooklyn f.U\ 1 i ill Ns I I i.

VI nil 1 OKLAHOMA FARMERS SELL THEIR COTTON IN PARIS SOVIET GOVERNMENT IN RUSSIA IN BAD SHAPE By Thp Press day upon General rant -oviet tl Fret nation the never s. ent Tin s.Vlei i dared, lists now to mik' by tin fulfill nhngt this s. as. four The Aw popular i Ho aunn I if not la light. A Til- ians mee in l'he play it la ama.

lis I the Bu pinion was office that tin gov carious as at to- Ia lid ssia sit is W.Jl uneed it equal to, a will be "The; This play lias in or in the ITIOV i. it illlieetl a theater goers of a treat if hon ip Ut pay li Hid til imi th I hei Okh lia 111 d. al than I no- a real fftrtov in Uie battle p. null toi business li, and rooliug faded, until i i to wit 11 cm- bursts of applause mi- in a p.diev, waiiled Tin st i ne i tbit pi would high wind also played havoe have after tin- with tin fn of fly of which in many lines had the guar- ther 1 I.e. Ml unknown.

I- gale ht out i by vv, ,4 which the watit- Clmi mai Without except- ina circle about under ion the lared retrieyer locating a wound- Th Mef bad I by was this inability to judge o-ai coinmoditns where ty tin- direction of the deseend- etiee i- m.t Tin cited bail that pav.it way Clev. the sugar mil markets as ty pical. 1.uni's fi .1 i A i dd sitwl of vv York of wind WMtihrf, iitlng silk feovv. 1, remained 110 question nr rica ini nl tin inlfnls of the fans as to which in other light than a of maintaining "a ally 111 level of prices and ing against any imtioii which lia followed natili al ratbui of tin law of supply all were ar number. The tin falling sphere in me a Hern 1 it wa de- bei'n as ready ssioiis.

as was present ss to into at tw een Un Fi tich gov- II HI Til'll I I III I I I I I Pb Xt.F.I I played the better ball. nd I May i ru imlividual play wlti.u is was superior to that BftndU pitched a. a. game and held the rie. he lia.I 1 I haiteis jn check thi He is in -ix months which t.ack* l.v fielding both in- 'i field ami well a remarkable at short sh wins absolutely no signs nu tin rainst Tile I 1 1 JI I I 1 1 Moscow II fot the repn ria tion the French citi- iens from Russia.

Frevioush great reluctance ho Miss a frmi li tv AND FUND SLOUGHED Hurt turned a Cuba, where she! Sin id that 0 Six Dollars tame In ror lues- to visit; that it mht it that will to his and er or ot too pm navy department heen displayed by the Moscow to carrv out the undertaking it eund necessav-y ail I re not 1 mitt, I Russia before Get. 1 tf neh ve il hun- the utiful city sin ever saw In her 1 if. and that ther Was lots to bus to learn do in that hut that wa ut Id like to li' hi re beca sh fever all time she was tin re Imi Id ings and the 1 parks the ity which contain 1 itiha hit were all very heait- tiful hat du had lovely sun oiittd- ings and vv treated nicely am "it- And We Are Deep In The Hole. Idiiig up artificial a nd tv.Miid I I except the Mr Murdock 111- i mnd on Seven, HARDWARE MEN'S MEETING A PLEASANT OCCASION i sidera 11 male with her. red th 1 Paris last bight she tu Mr ONU STORI IN Iti RN IH B't 5 The Al Oct.

Failing to heeit the warning of night riders who posted business feouses of Gitv imi liane.ville with Mi rijditm of bis experi- lii.it it was an that had suing him. paper re. ently had a great d-ai to about stung by asps there, and Mr ald said they their app. arane- in McKinney fore left. They are ip.Cry like 1 eaurpillar ami are from deep bia.xk ill otor.

well this 1111 conduct the Fit a lifeio church She is sister, hv lit I e.Lal«U alter nocking a special ra and m. lt neck began'to bun. like tin the Finnish tr-mp, Wedmsdav nd he skin off as if a blister Todav. the foreign nffic comment jadtle! tin neh government re' He went a doetAr forre 1 wived a wireleoa mesage from Moscow There were two Idg red spots on the I saying that another wmdd ek With little while specks in Finland tomorrow. Advices center The doctor applied .1 1 dy have reached the foreign office to ease pain and sv i- Genei Wiaii-.

i's advance nt ling, hut sa i ha i no idea what i continuing ami that the nuit caused it of the northern armies u-iug I FitzgeruUL ho recently a s- has 11 here from Kin nay, declared troni jnteriot Russia tin foreign ladvices it was said. it tin 'situation was owing tin thi.ateeed famim-. which it was dieted would make two lean winters to have h. sea sons of abundance by camparison. l'Mgai a former American Ford's 40 to a deep ill Who liold' tin title of General ill the close until cotton had h.

will bay. Pt next cents per pound, a in eatublishment ot and I unit tit'l ON I net of I ia was d-st by Mil Til MAIN sllMIT Ul fire early today slKtl 11 ni il 1 un vi 1 i 1 tin i ia i i those ol t.aiden ity di qua41ii wit 1 around the I ity remained open awl part meats. Smiley's AHI 11 NOTO On. 1 nr guatd. as Weil as tin girt In i 1 VttCttW ibfs around ami tie suit of clothes fot the tbwns.

Ol gins in timali were ordered to cease "per at Ions and they have obeyed. Thus i li Il impos-lbb hi by Ute manufacturera, uatantee he plants will nd industry stagnated in guaranteeing tot have to dig it epa the wholesn itasers. "tV hat about ices like war a I it-' gnat ho In have I would tupt i p. what xtent has maintained the i i tainlv has held a much longer but the, rnoiA me ha Un dd law of traveled in a utofefe.bllra. md demand been to ile" I Wotth The of the Third lus- I i ird w.ire and Implement of Texas, wliieh met 1 ms opened with sixty, nt in 1 is present and other tie during number to about s.

venty-five. mmittee met all the receive the representatives Mt ot at guar- but li I I i I ol MBS I I Its I IIIB DOM I VI Rl NO that to ii li A Rogers, the wife ou funner at Reno, died ioni Mondai night. Tht ft In-id at la oVi. ti the family i to Rev. cliureb A'" ng member of the which she was survived her husband Griffis of Parts.

in "Un is I. L. I hUa tal and J. Dill; Ml 'tnitte I lt. I mul.

I Alai is au ca Ut INTI Nils ON Ol Tin was opened at 1 t.M-k tn he at tlte him 1,. anti was called tft Dowell of McKinney, i I. lirnmtt 1 be distrmt. dress of the Vied vv tnad, E. c.

Bracken, srn- -v ile- Paris of xe nu-r. wlueh was responded to on CHICAGO Oit ion by K. toda i' i tu ies of I lepori in piace A six a of Denison. was to was IT Ide bv Win UM- hal II rv. also 1 (1f Si.if Hardware Implement with wit i bat tit from Minneapolis si it furt bet feilmttons in floltr.

tn-w G. W. Smiley's tesidem and the vacant lots around the i Of l.riiino Wtud, t. aell p. 1 son it the maximum to There appeared to he about a of tim that had been s.

altered and allowed by the soviet government far Oullinuin merchants have not been vmi4 gel Ifegether Petrogratl to plans p.u warned to Close tlu ir doors si tilings for tin- 1 i ,0 thrm. lt The 1 laneev bit Sin css lunts. net nt by stroyed early today bad umb' that they ir. coming in mm I un.i I in guard until last night when pro- that the ma.ls will he. of limiting dnthirg was sa; prletors withdrew the guards.

The heiotv lie a to to loss will run into the hot sa tuts "I Jhat quail are quitting ohtaii fot the arntv Night dollars. the and tnigratUig into that of fb'v n. tlu ir families lo Heptembei surplus cl 1 and supplies ing c. nfiscated, the report i i ur HVITitN Ma 4 The I oilv YORK, Oct. 5 lit refined ugat there was WIIPl KSM.i: st TO i.owiNT ntici: this vuvu seiintoi Plinto By The Assoclateil HAI.T i I.

The Of'In, If PH- -V. and t.overnot ot Mas- a cent a pound to the basis nt 1.1.1 for fine granulated hy one of leail- tts a a. 1 I I 1 i 1 lit Itili for ni a Gltlv about of the new to naval have received uniforms. ror line granutaie.i oy 01 icitu w.mden he ing Which is the lowest price tn attatrs of the nation, todav to meet the fail thTs year and about 12c under the war into a grave In the small structures highest prices prevailing last May. In tery of this village, which was hts being tawtt to th a firmer tope prevailed and and Umt ol trading was considerably more through many generations.

It is said a copti The Morning News Is Moving Into New Home being a rei. in carload lots. eatried down price the Xwith the a vera 11. at, i $15 wheat it 1, a I vv ti e.st« day 1 uni 1 Iithet corn ith yesiertbiy. $1 from Hm i etat and eha ft -it The bookkeeper and the advertising men are now located at 36 Lamar avenue though the typesetting machines and press are still on North Main.

All records are on Lamar avenue, so in the settlement of bills and in paying tor subscription, please go to 36 I avenue next door to Webster-Mitchell s. We hope to he moved within week; but it will make no difference to you in the ret eipt of the paper for we shall not miss an issue. ar ago rangitn Closing at toPi-i fr. on half nmt 1 qtmtcd a SOI I II I RN I I I IM IA TO GO i i i tv Py 1 Pr. NSAS tu' i of Southwest Int.

Unit of ti nf Vil Vil hi pel joint litfttiv I tile Operators' stricts 14 21 and oi Ann rica with refusal giant an munge, and th i iste 'SS. vv.i» ref bora use dui 11.4 I Ip of Ce ti, VV n. g- tteinl imisMottet fm tI opm said. tk is iloitig tor ou A.t» foiluwcd by address Loin ister of Uallas, i nsaoein tion, on i tion ill whieh was in Hmit Bonharn in Hhoull Sherman, part of ht on llvoiy .11 i of various pr, and the timg and i1 ii 11 session ad journed and ,1,, rcp.iircd automobiles tli. they driveil Il S.

Bettes Hard, by invitation ii it. tnbctw convention sis of Mr. Battra at a ban- vvhich wus ai Hot.el 11 7 look. 11 was an ill im oreh.stra vv de it vvas ill of ths the show i as local hardware il) lie session of ition lod It vvill ba oVioek Uiis nnirning atm Itout 1 itt tiic i piogram will inelude from the of eommittees. ot ers ami the nf rite of mei'ting.

A Dxa llowat. spokesman for Union, said that, although hr could not make a ilo impt'esslotl trom other tuiliers that Would he answered with a jv injujed strike. lli-s th stuck Nall In iu1 of U. A. ut the who r.tiy vv a e- glit by a nail 7.

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