The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 353, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 1919 Page: 1 of 10
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THE MORNING
RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE
OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER 1
A NEWSPAPER FOR
FINAL
EDITION
CIVIC PRIDE THE HOME
A GREATER TU15A
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VOL. XIII NO. 3T3.
TULSA OKLAHOMA MONDAY ShTTLMi.KU lr.. I'.U'.i
TEN PACKS.
PRICK 5 CENTS.
TWO TEXAS CITIES ARE FLOODED
ALL IS SET FOR
FINAL DRIVE ON
PEACE TREATY
Opposing. Factions Are
Ready for Ioni .
Wrangle.
SPEAKERS ARE PRIMED
Senators Who Have Pre-
pared Speeches Will
Start Them Today.
FORGET "FIRST READING"
Article 3 Is Expected to
Develop First Showing
of Strength.
WASHINGTON. M pt 4- Linen
hull lt-'ij drawn by th opposing
lai'tloilH ttliM-lil Menatoia for lit.
Innat pari had returned o V.ili
Iiik'tori niul all wan In rcndinenti to
flight for the opciilng tomorrow of
Oil final aUi;e in the titnaie peace
irea'y ajel league of nanoim ton
trnveray
The Icaru covenant tentative
flans provide will In- called up
about ? o'clock tortiorrow afternoon '
by rimlrrnan l.oige of tin- foreign1
relation i oiiiiiilllre and will I"'
kept c-ontlnuoiiHly before ih mnaic j
In "open riei uilve'' ernon until Hip i
final vo'p on ralif lya.imn m taken
Beater! week lienc.'
Coincident with (he bringing up
of Hit- treaty Hrnutor Mn umber
who rcfuaed to Join bin republican
ml Imp uca on the foreign relation
commute in th reporting of
amendment) and who declined to
upprine th majority rcwervatlona
io artklr It of ilii- IttAjrtiP covenant
will f i Io an Individual report.
Uccauae. of lhi inormom length
of l hei document tile formal ''firat
reacting;" will be diaperuM-d with and
the Ireiity taken tij) arhcla liy urtl-
t Ic 'fhw plan probably w ill brtUR
an earlv trial f atrenicih - iwwwlbiy
tomorrow with the reufhuije of
article J of the league covenant
I i which la define) th" voIIiik power
of the varintiM powers In the league
runu-ll and uavmbly. The foreign
r.Jailnna commit ten majority him
recommended an amendment to ih"j
mtnl in Lhe form of a proviso Blip- .
ulatlng thai the t'nltivl matta eliall 1
liave a vote In the a.weniOlv cpial '
to the airrrya'p vote of any tiarion !
havinir ifelf governtnir colonies mil
dominion; a. mi member of thC
leaKU". ' !
Want liqnal VKa. (
Thm uinendsurnt. foaierVd by;
Senator Johnaon republican Call j
forum. In inniesl to make th" voting
power of the t'nilott hitatea equal
to that of Ureal Hrltain and her
dominium!. Itv mme the disp"'' itinn '
of th ainendjnein w.ll tie looked on
lii inin a.tlli( the fi'e of tlie more1
than two a sue other amendment I
Hhould th votinit amendment be le
feated : auppniHtM have indna'e.l
they would ofler a n aer vai hi cuv I
rrlug about the a.tiii Krouml.
A.i the qiipH'ion of risen at Ions
wftll not be taken up until the tre.itv i
Is conaidered ut ih le by artu le the
I raei aitnn roiiti ovei will not I'Hin
be hrmiKnt to l head
flendlnit of the tte.vty bv artlfieai
emtmated by Menrv Hove aen lie
remlmn clerk. re'iulrinit In l'lf
nlmi 27 our. or a:x da-i' tune
and the cohnMern'mn of the v irloui '
ur'ti fi will be Ititetaperw I lv il"-
I'H'f boi h rieniMraneoi :rt-l p:e
pated The mnklnK f prepare'
ln-jtw will be m: n t ill nuui'i I ow .
TURKS BELLIGERENT
MENACING ARMENIA'
ITlnw Mlnlxirr of .n-o-c
Matrtin-nt Saln II.- lnror nnr- '
low Tnklnj; lw Maiolntr.
I'UIIS Hfpl 1 4 M p'hert.. "
lueto prime minw'fr 'f "r"1"' '"
dav foi the enri enponilenl Ttla he
would he glad Io eee the I'nl'ed
Hta'ea take tne nana'p fur
fienli He a--ertel that m 'i-e
qeiori of 'he mandate "M
ae't'ed there wo"' I be 'o Atiiirli"'
Vft when the uilm ie iel r a'"t i arrived
in A-menla. '
M enfe!.. h' t'-i'.iirti rut
T- ernhe'- nf 't-.e mipr'-mr . - 1 1 h:
been one of the n...t -I i i ' '"
f .rurea In 'I e pe ire rv t- t '..i' :"' h'
ept In jiarti' n.jrlv l"e f w ' 'i
'he j'tuatpoi In i.l Mo""" ' ' '
' (inlen. till prol.'eMi I t.
I r"'- t't an 1 radii r.'i. 1
' I tie'eka ibl P ! x.ler :
e ) es h- i ten." e i id M eri '''i
Ael. M.nor. a w M a a A"-e-
taVe nrrv i rp1 rtuni' t 1i'""M
K'' It Th'v rm-li'llJ"'' 'e b i'
; i- ic tbm O'eek o.'.pi f- i n1'
' : . r : n t li e t r ier v oi ' p ! 1 I '
' ; e re i . 'Tv In'
- .V - i f r 'be J
' - w .ere tli'-re are To- i'-
"1 -re-opa. 4
. !.;. r Ai t"
. Tle fir.' .''. '"
- ' n . ta ' We in i ''"
'''t.- ' i: e"e i' i ( h I ef e ' .1 " ' i'
THE WEATHER
Tt LfU. Okl. U Maiiruum
$1 . in i ti i mum. 7 uOi windi 'ui
r r ar
oM.AHottf 4 ' M.nrt4 Partly U"4f
.rfti.Jtliijf nnri in woutfitnisl fw-r-inn
sMiifr in rt pirtion Tiiftidny ('fob
I III IShNA Mm 1l)r fartly -1 T .
prorihir ' thir in ( prton
T.jr(Ut l-noiLi) ihciWiT
ItK SH K s" MonM i-l Tn"dT
nrolttb y iiSowert winfht ro"lff
Yti V TKV Vonlay rim; Thm-
1i- Ml) rlnurl) in ftt. mm tn
I rwn
V t.T TV.X' Mond -enrrl!)
f i r in north f f in in nuib orltoii
In.ti4r neTtv.'1) fair
K i A S I D' rt -tug c'-'tAinr rH
liK ii! ..-i'f Mundtf. b 'i iiiiB un
icll r l I u iif
PHA1XOW FAME
('h whn you ; .! Willi f tmotit
t.-.k
KnA with pnpU ftnf
And vhrr jou'ti tfftnl thf (uli
wor
Whifh ihrtUn Ilk fr oM wln;
W!mii tin hti nharrd he lou.l ftp
p (!
Which romt to VriMiari iren
nd found 7ni r A rmn how food -I
f rr rim
T'j jft hoin KmI
i
Tb-r mrm-i tiiii in 'irv mn
When 'il nr nf iinip
Wt'rn tie Hhti" !orr tn r ci 1 1 I!- Ihrorr
. t; rt (a 'ifrf r li i ' d r r it ruit ;i
It iiiallHl not I"' Iwjtfi )f ciimhk
Vir hiihrr h my roim.
Ilf'i' r-flnrt lif t wtien rii rt
S ik lUow w)iti wkii st horiti
l.rt on th rmltftnt -k Ci
rul iron m-n f" llitn fr
I .rt l hot' ln Mill bv b'4i) ir ikil!
Sfck plo-jr iS'otttfH th tin .
lint -l (ail and W tth'i win.
SI-nM r-trh tint moment hn
TtiCT i turn (rum fftiu I'l want io
t' m
The u f hflmi" aciin
Thi"-( f rw lmtfrit Jn U rtnmp
!ln burdftii r trin dnun
And mrif a imjc ha Ini ffti U) fllnj
Avar hil Jrwf.f-d rrowii
And am- you fe walked with farnju
n1 ad jmir fill of prau
ou'd fiv jiur fuma onra mora Ui
r t a i rn
Yottr i-a'ul rfinia7.
STATE LABOR MEET
AT SAPULPA TODAY
Oklnluima FcaWmbm )-na Hie-
Ibmr I'onet-rtifcm llita Mornlnit
With Pnnulo.
PA I'l l. 1' A. Sept. 14.-- More than
Sno t.taln labor delepates liavo r-
rived hero to bo In attendam-n at
the seventeenth ajiual convention of
the state federation of labor whit h
opens today. 'n hundred and fifty
of these labor repreaenlativen rar-
penlert and painteta. h.i been here
lime h1 week when they held a
lotivent'.un of Iheir own remmniiiir.
nrr for tlie telll'ial eM."na
Thai the rnnvention thl year will
hp one of the ml Hiieerflll In the
1 ik '.alioio 1 mcatitr-ttbm'a li.xtory Vn
the pie.li.inii mail" yeitrrday by
Kdk'ar l-eriton. prealdent of the fed-
eration. !
l.nhor In Oklahoma." an hi rreal-
di nt Keiit'in ' l eeitin( evety effort
to aK-l.st 'he miintry at larce In ra j
iiiiiiiI'(T a normal utatua following
the ow of th" war
"I ahor roiuU::oi.a in the tale ara
rl.-plleti! and tlo r is plenty of work
for all. A d'-mami for men In all
l.iK-.ea of wmk la bettiR voleed and
th" demand a hrd to meet.
I'kl.ihon a baa auffered few j
ilrikei. anil tu'tie of (rent ronae- .
liien.-e Thin 'ar the laboring men
at their romenttou will find many
liffn-ult prohlema. mora than ever
hrfore to tht'-h out J
"Th" .tr has upiet eeon"tnl- ron j
dltioiia In all eeituuia of the nation
and with the etan litix of w.ikps and
wi rkitiK ir"Ki" nssutiiinc j
1 hank'" th'' workeia of the ii'ate must i
f uin a reHlon of worklliK plana" I
St irtirj; wiin 'he formal npeitlt c j
in. I loll (till of delegate! at 10
1 r-ioi k tloi tmii tilnu. th eiinx enl"n
wl'.l eiend to the latter part "f i
thia week A parade. fnrniitiK at
01 .in k today will march t the new
Xap'.ilp.i h:i:h achool b'iild!nB In the j
lart" aiiditi t llirn of whlih 'he hlll-j
fv .eon will lr hejd d.i:r. To-
ila n proirram opena In the auditor-
ium wi'h a prayer by lle J. K tuit.j
::h. ii.s:'.ll:t UItr O h lptletl
1 h'ireh. tni'ide-' eiddr-yi of
r 1:11 v Mayor J Wade Hone; ad-
dr.sv .t.'i.lre J I. Hurtr renponee. I
'i.- b-'if l. lk'ir l enton roinmittep ;
. r t.eentu fi'1'..vf-d hy thea'rr;
4.UIMV f iller- Un'Kll'l l n"'i"i-'
111!'
M. n). Scitoml-r IV
rio a. m ra-nd" fmn tmkmora
hot e r .1 r.e w h k !l m ho.
11 Hi a :m iipp'itna; of ronven-
1 n .it new li.tti fi hi."l. V" bl-irka
e.it of rrltno tr ! t.K .11 L"ey ae-
Me-tir:ir
.a'V.I
I.
tv .1
a. I.I"
SHoeK. .'. s 1. r"
IPI..II- i ' S . I'M ! r
I'l IV - bv l ev
a .1 .! 1 1 of w'
V
U id" I tr av.u r 1 1 ill- I
Ad It. . - J 1. It b.-r.
Hal a W 4'' h 'ri aed Judire Hurt
I - l
ly r.iasr r-'nro. io--
t'.. fd rait' n rf labor
Th'-a'er p it" y i ciest
' .
f Is
n.-tai. si pte-niar l
. 'o id Ti l k ' 'si e g !:
. I' !'"r- o'e s' " v . k''
ke'e ?'
i i dnesal.it. n .timh. r IT
1 . : I : . ' ' "ik n or
' 1 bin-.!.. ' ' ' i IV
TWO MAY DIE AS
! RESULT OF AUTO
WRECK SUNDAY
Man and Woman May
be Fatally Injured
Say Doctors. !
BOY. ALSO IS INJURED!
Trio Pinned lU-neath Car
AfUr It Went Wild and
Kan Off HridiN
WAS DRIVING NEW MACHINE;
Physicians Issue State
merit Holding Little
Hope for Recovery.
f-'ljph.'tl I it :i tn.itllui owt.il of the
W lilli: S.al rll.itiiiK wolk.i took Mra. i
Miry NNl.ea .nil hei 14 e.r ill
Mol; ..ii l. out ridliur ci'itulay uf'ei
twin in M n
turtiing fi i-in
aiil"inollii . Hi-- I
a pleasant afternoon' !
drlva tiramaiikoN lost i-uiitiol of th.i '
ear iieni I'aaaori at 7 o'i loek laai!
n Kill and the ear ran off of r.
ProlKe. lurried upside doan and
pinned tin' thmii patnenKerN lunia h
it.
f'nHenirer In nnn'her ear re -t'liaed
the trio who were taken to
the 'klatroriia hoM'll.il In ait auitiu-
1 lance After an etaiuirr.iilon of the r
injulle.l itoloin Jinued a etaletiieel
at nildnlRht eatlna that the reeoier
of liraroatikori nnd Mrs Wllkn wu
ery doilhtrnl Ka-I W'llka will l . -iiier
the physieiana haul.
ti rtttiiat' hnn' akull win fractured
hta arm broken and bodv brokiea
toirettier w ith Internal Injur .rt Mia.
l Ilka reeeued all f'ai tuird ril a Mid
:ntcrnnl Inl uies InJ'iry tn her limirx
iiI.ho urn rointained Although laHKlit
heneuth the overluriii'rt car. Kal
Mika oi .tped with only lKht lu
Jurleo.
flratnatlkoa lle al.ko4ti Nortli
Main and Mr. Wllk.i' home la al
tilk South Main.
"SAINT OF BELGIUM"
TAKES PART IN MASS
('artUiuU MorcbT I'arllHpalew In
I'ontlfln.l MnH with Cnllrml t.lb-
bona at llaltlnioro Siindny.
I1AI.TIM' HOC. Mil. Sept. II -Not
Kince the opening of the laat preat
( atbolie oun-4l h la there I n such
a brilliant and Inipiialiia- aeene In the
hla orlc' r.altltnore carhedr. aa the
poti'ifiial rr.u-oi and ceiernoniea thete
toduy In honor of t'urdiual Men ler.
Ihe ;e!(clan primate t ardinal Mer-
rier .in i il I t'ardtnal tiibhonH In
the proieevton of pielates prieaia.
papal noblemen and M-iiilnari.uih He
wo'e ti e puniirn-al nUe wfh a latk'"
(Olden rrniw alHiut hta nei k. I'aiiii-
rial liihbotiM' v stmerita Inrlwded a
rich erti.lne rape In liH firm pub
h" ndd ej..i In this mutiny Cardinal
Merrier aiild.
"Thm ii'y italtlmore ia the cradle
of the Catholic faith In Ihe new
world and I have the honor of belli
the rit"t of that wonderful man who
i ihe mosi ( ..rioun witnea of t'a'li.
ollc faith In ti e new world "
ITiiitiTu Mm-I lxlaf.
N KV Vnllk' pet.t 14 - The thir-
ty third nniiiul ronventlon of Ihe
I tilted Tvpo hetae of America rep-
reaeri'l' ir il ?U I cmploylnn prlntera
hroiiKhoiit th" cout.trv. will open
here tomorrow to ronaider relation'
between the H ole and 1' cuatotnera
n.viKoin of labor aft lira la not on
ipifn'inri pi' Krti'n It w-aa an-
noiineed forbtl.t
Srf-i-i Vew finniriT.
NKW V'l'.K Sept 14 Ie!ar-
ln( Hint the poli.e strike in IPrnton
briniiM home to every Ameririm" the
dnnteroia porhihtiea of an union-
tre.l pl for - I'nrted Stalea
Senior Ulili.iin M Calder toniaht
wrote I'nj.e i oMiino-rMnner l-'nrlght
ure-iriK l i-u appeal to the city
authorities fi r an irn-reaje n tdlre-
men a t .Caro h"re
It's
Readin' and Writ in'
and 'Rithmetic This Day
I:; vs are i'i et a "-I
ii.l.e. f T Is
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a hi
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st i '
I ' .ri"
ment 1 o
a I on I t
t e f i
1 h '-- '
t "M
w erk
eei
ar 1 a
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efl'otl
- ever-'
tioua'i
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Toe.
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a : a I
Harvard Students Armed With Clubs Try
To Strike Rioters in Policeless City
U lif-n tNf
Hp: 1 .i I
! tiiain d
the ltUf(H
EVERYBODY WANTS TO
SEE GREAT GENERAL'
lYa-ohltia; Colli Niniil Yoar IHIIiir
Invlliuloiia niul Mill Not IU-huiiI
to All i lbi rtot-J-ivr.t.
SPENDS SUNDAY RESTING
Tinn1i ltir(iriilim Mln Cnr niul Thou
lui h HntiilHlinkliiK ami Sajiiiliu;
Itiiniiiu-M tiir tlnlor.
WASH I.N't 'T 'N. Kept. 4- Al
thoiik-h fwarnped by Invitations
w hich t would take month to fill If
all wet inrep'ed. lienenil I'crnhim;
thua far li'ia not hean able to nrrarik'e
hla planw l.evon.l the ciilmlnatlntt
rerenronlia here th!i wiei. of his
home mi lr-. Memhera of hia etaff
ald todiil (OO a l temp' had been made
rn lorrn nine tils itiiurary or the due
of his dppart ir" to l.Mt hln boyhood
home at Iicei.. Mo.
The ptpeditlonarv coniniand'-r
pent a reatf il Sun.l.iy. lie i ema no ! i
in his roomi nt Die lion I moat of ibe
inoriilna- c.iihk oier purely peraonull
it respondent' loiter be alien. le i
ser v Inw at the P'ptsvnpat church of
he Kptpbnriv The four a'arred tnl'
f'aa on lh" hl( army nufiniohile It
iaed. had told people who phased the
'hiiii-h w ho win Inaple and when the
eeneral CMMie nut the etreet waa
hlorked wl'h apectntora and he had
on h lianilshaK ln( and Haiti' In ( to
ls
A nurnber of vlaltora called on
General I'erahlnr la'er In the day
Many who ti lephoned for eniT'it"-
mrn't were put off tin'il fnmoriow
w hen the ("tieriil p'ai to apend
moat of the .lav In hli offh in the
'hi lnd offo build. nt where hia
heJid.piarii 1 1 w -II! be TonlrM
wmnl eatl or two tooa hint "in
hotel t ut no p'lhllc f iiiii lloii
e er t ii' l h'n ibi v
f his !
n 'in;
'
PEACE TREATY IS CAUSE
OF CABINET QUITTING'
TAI'l. Sept 14 - tllavso - Cn
flrma'lon boa been received of t.ej
teport 'hl C 'iumantan rablr.ai j
headed bv .1 J C llratlano. baa r (
alaned The fall of the (ovfr'iiiieo
wan ra i-.-d bv dlplomailc .lifte r! !
Ilea t r 'iiiht k' o ' In th rifiaat '
Juco -ia .a to a!(n th treaty l
A isrrla ittdler Heneral Her 1
H Handh-ln of the I'pl'ed S a';
army la ru in R'n h:.ret to coe.r. '
with niembera i f the : eminent.
rf Ins
. .o
K
of
d li d n"'sr .
i:'r
s r '
ion
rv!"
.1 i
: n of li'i lor ur ihe i-;i H;ir ftii-1n t iiriurt ui?!i tlult itnlfi- 1 In f'1
i"WII IJ'Ml ! hi' 1 I ' It'll t"' I)' V'M
ilnl tfOrtila lo.lrtlJit; (n tlio rUr
i-f lly f-r h t-Ut-r rori.r tioup
1 iio;r ri ri't'ij Hiiii "iii il1 tii.tij.- wt-
W raid ?
7
I' Kfi i 'I '.in. Sept 14 !;
thousand dollars koII una paid
Mi-ioi-:riH late eMtrday for the re-
lease of !'r J Snil'h an Amer-
ican an I K. Monaon believed
Io be a auliject uf hwedeii.
who ere taken from a train tieur
'H.n'irn 1'oilii.la Chihuahua. yen-
le'dny IlinrnlliR. iI'viiiiI.hk to a
te;.;r-ini rireivi-d from Chlhita-
hun I'ltv lonirht They ate r.
peeled t" reio h thai ii'y tonixhi.
NEW YORK OIL FIRE
IS UNDER CONTROL
Ibimnio lAllinalrtl at Nearly Ton
Million Ixdlara. I ilmuMesI lire
nun light I laiiHTM fti I tela).
NirV It af. Sept. 14 With
mote ihiin M) porrona Injured and
the daio nce already dun et In.at "d
ar fiom j nr'l. iiib) and I lu.'IOd Onu.
wn fiiTroen tont(ht a'lll were
r at r ' i ri ar " Ihfeat if furlli
iru a threat if further epl
sr s of oil tank at the fire whbh
oii'lr.i:x W Iprxl l.:t 'he Slmm At
l li ininir r HI Co. 'a plant In l.onir Is
i.ir I I'l'y )esierl:i I'ne taiikl of
'rude oil weta Inn ulna; lai toil.iy
The f ;r li.t-ri were woiMru In short
iiln't... so ethaua'ed had il.ev he-
on..- that when relieied for a hrof
re-.; tln lav iti th" K'ler'f near the
(ire none an. I went faet asleep
The ''(( a- ra of fire swept territory
I Io ol. is hi h a a- erie In w ir d' ae'a'rd
l-'rir'i" or ItelKlurn T.llils were
J '-rumpled up; huKr a'ee jrtrdem lav
In II t.ll.-!cd lliMan. few Wlilft wee
efi ai.nol.iiK find l.'l'l.llik' o 1 i ' o r 1 1 1 1 '
tied
to
flow alotiK til
urfarii of
Newton
Mho
fire till'
rn i k
1 1 y in n mad
rn tr Ipe to the
i m ' niii a 'id
a'andinx wi'lin I r leet if a tank
a hti It exploded Me wis -lellU'd
with wntei and oil loit irouh'ed le
hul pot h ii In any di'ik"-r
MOTHERS TELL HIRAM i
JOHNSON HE'S RIGHT
IH-lerntloii Who Hair Hon In Aiuer-
I114.1 Army In Kue-da 1 1 II Sctiatur
l in y pproc Ilk Ai tluna
I.
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(...ir
I'I'ue'l'K
li if I he
b.
u '
. .ton III ii: New f'stav
mid lilKhnn
pnlii'i tn n who
SPAVINAW INJUNCTION
ON TUESDAY
til Mlunwy la lO-adv to io to MI
ih lo I'idltlilan ami Ilia
llcniliincri Mhi Would Ix-lay.
BRADY IS THE CAUSE OF IT
A ftr rumila Carr-Vd by lll( Majorlljf
llo Ilhsl liiJuiM'sbni I'nMisisJ.
liiKa III I'lMUiit tkmrl.
Another' ci Ula. th ouH oma of
whb'li ineitna much tn lb futura of
Tn iti of m mui Ii (truer. il Intereal
aa he Spin Innw alerth.n but In Lfi.a
i aen to he par ilclpated III by but a
few repreatitaltra of th plemanl
that Atandn here foi ad i a ncetn cut
fa' e the i liy Tuesday with calui( of
lha lipaiiii( upon nillV.n of Ta'a
lirad) linal poll'l'iari fur a peima-
nent Inliiioulori to reetialn cltv "f
ilo la h fiuiti iiriy woik of ptep.ira
! Ho ii lha' 111 ir Ii t Jen I tn eale of the
i tt .ini linn win iti or bun la y.ied tor
line '-.ii maw' watei avatetn
j liia ly .erutd a ltnpnrai ifi-
Ibiiietioii aortia t.rna airo whb-h ef-
I lei ua.ly tid up th ls'lnaw prop.
liHhliion. In I in peiltiori the politir-
lan rli iryed thai tlie piri tiim. In
I uhlcli dm l.nnda rarrled by a ma
Ijoiliv of DID voles wa llleaal He
i ula. filed other 'barren band npjo
I K i liiilriilitiea of lit 1 1 -onai n.iii'
j That the i.ty riiiirht haie amp
I time III will I til plepile ilaelf to
JfiiHwer the iharrea when tfi eaae
ii.itoe iip f..r hearin( aa aw4'dimt a
leima:ieni munition h. I'. Mar
leUail i In nt "tni't. a-ke l un emeu-
. s.ori i f rpiie pi almii to ptepar tin
j il-Wer M A I li e k em till e. an-
ji'lliPl allot rn v has naiH .''t Vt.irliail
i alol loo .iirn a a rr.e illy I-
.ii.i'ly to enter ro;rr na-itwit Itiadv
I N'o pt. . of 111" i lie hai been
! i.U'i I'.ohed l v :e et'i a t'iorn.
j every pioi.t o' liw OH In e i r a. t
land A't'.'rlev M'tre'lali et; . he in
lues
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Will the Flu Come Back
This Year?" Yes Probably
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(Jalvoston and Corpus!
! A IX . 1
i nnsu i amadou
by Hurricane
DAMAGE IS NOT GREAT
Wind Leaves Coast and
Is Spendinp in Mexico
Says Report.
BROWNSVILLE IS ISOLATED
Several Cities Are Out of
Communication; Kail
Traffic Suspended.
iMIMIill furloimlv Into tha Tetaa
coaat. prliu limlly In th aection
aonlhwesi of liaHi'Hton the tropical
hiiiilran that hua nklilrd th l'nll't
-llatea (iiir roaal for marly a week
.ippaieutlv has ewept Inland linur the
ie n lea n ' hoi iter.
WW communication Inter-
rupted In iiiomI of the affected arm
and Ihe iut of lb alol'tn a dnin:
UK ciiuM not b learned accurately
Sunday nitthl. but there weia no I-
porta of fatallllea
Uroa navllia and Corpua Chrlatl ep-
paiinlly fell Hi brunt uf the alorni
which weather huteau official be-
lieve haa pi"d on Wilo Meib-n
whre It will h ilbilpatd In- th
Mnnin nimiBlaina.
tlalveaton whera cotwilderabla an.
letv had been fell apparently waa
aliuck by Ih d( of tha aiorm area
and aln th city " aved from
miv coiiKlderabl" rtanmaii by th pow-
erful aeawiill LsinaiPiio(il ftr th
lluo illaaaler.
Water waa reported to a depth or
all fe( in aeclluna of Corpua Chtiall
and Infoitnatlon r'lved by the
waalher buteaii al Han Antonio wild
th water waa Ihrea fact deep In tha
lobby of a Corpua Chrlatl hotel.
IWmnIH laolatisil.
Karllar rporla Hunday from Cor-
pua ( 'hi tatt told of ( onalderahla rtatn-
air dun by 11 !i-mll al whl"b
......i .w... aiana and aanlnaa and
jm. r..(..rl of outlvn( dlalrtcta
io th (ratr aecurlty of brick ui
alone building down town.
i..iiinn nf iirnwnavlll waa com-
n 1 .1 - Hondav ntirht. ao far aa wlra
....ni.ii waa ooncroad. tha
only inforitiailon iwtrilnf from that
-iiv i.ein confalnad In a br1f wlr-
laa dlapalch from Kort Drown to
mmthern depart nirnt hadiuartr M
Sun Antonio reortlnrf 7nH
wind at 4 p rn
Th pffeotaof tha hlh wind which
continued Hundny nlht wera ft
at (ialveatnn loo and teleraphlo
communication with that city over
lead wira nf th AaaoclalaU lTa
waa markd by frupient iniarruiiUon
ttalrrainn Hmali!.
Th atoriii airuck UalvMton arly
Munday and eand lha Oda walr
to flood th buain at'1on and
th north aido ot thn taland to a
depth of threa feet. Th aeawall
wlthatnod Ih" onalaiiltht of tha
poundlti( wav-a. hnwvr and thr
waa no dumai to tha r auway ron-
ncriiiK h city with th mainland
liy hunday niBht umat of tha watr
had ieded from tlalvealnn'a alreta
al'hniKh an area of aeveral bloi ka
atnl tan with water to I'm euro top
Merrhania delard their loa waa
not tfrt aa mrmt of thir atoeha had
l.e.n mined to th upper flora tlal-
vaatnn marina eirdaa had no report
of ahlppliiR I"""
Tb tele(rph and ilphun rom-l
ban lea
I. their connection wiin
Corpua Chrlatl and olhr toilnla nouth
of Irlnrla. Tanaa. al I1' p- 'n
Hunday after mpn of ho con-
rrna ba.l. aiaved until lb watr in
Corpua t hruuishad rem hoi a depth
ct a i fat. a'ini( the electric power
plant to auapeiid
lta.ll Irwffln Sii-IM-nilKl
A Han Antonio and Arai.sia l'a
train whleli ert i nrpua niia-i
for(
Itoikport at a m S-indav w .n ii"-
elaled to be "''tu'W In le 'II th" p.l'h
of the huirtvi ine n.or-iriit to r""
eral officmi of tie nl't'iil l '""an
A litonlo.
A aoutlihourd tra.n f-orn Pin An
tonlo to liupua 1 ill ; wno 11 Hi'
the former eit ear y .'- i idav ieai ri"'i
slnioc. Te. a' - ii ci'" k lti.it aft
rrr.o'.n tin n Hi" so er l ri t en."it of
th e.pvflo'i (1'iff'i '1 I ead'i'iarter
'l.i' I." nl ill' fro' t 'f '''' Com-
Ho'.-l i.t Hin'iiri h own I n I
bv
(111
.C jtli'e 11. ordeiel t Ii
io San Antor. in I
. ihe St louia llrowna-
i o t aiii oa l ilii'- Hour h of
). I;. i . anile
tt i li bar
Trafft
VU:e .Me
Ar
is s.jel.eii led Uldef llllteiy.
an 'lllbiiri;
to jitr Meest.
in l.i t .
'Mahoioa I r adea
I. r l". b ic ar tori
I.-. k-.'C Io 111"
allot
i..r. idltor
Journal t
la In Hap I )
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JfJ JO FAIR
SWING OPEN AT
9 THIS MORNING
Ivxposition of Educa-
tion Ready for the
Opening Day
GIVE $7(000Tn PRIZES
Dairy Products Both to
He Hip Feature of the
Week's Fair.
PURE MILK IS ADVOCATED
Plenty of Amusements for
Adults and Children
Are Provided.
V
TODAY'S I lux; RAM
It rat allowing; of fair fihlMta.
IVinrcrt A I tha ltayera :
p. in.
lasrauirn. Dr. FVanU. IrmtencV
;S0 p. in.
Tulaa r-onnty'a ducatlonal Tpoi-
tlnn thn alvfh annual frwa fair ar-
rriird thla yarn- with tha spactaj Idaa
of lieneflttlii( lha fannara of Tuba.
county will open Ita (ala at I
o'clock thla mornlne (or racaptton of
Vlaltnra.
I'nr tha paat threw m on tha N. R.
Graham awnretary nt tha fair board
and a ooria of aaalataata tiava baan
work Irvc dlll(ently In prparattn (or
lha vnt which la tha banner oooav
aion nf th yaar (or rural friaoda ot
Tula panpla.
Moat of (iraham'a rtma haa baan
pant In pr-parln( a ltat of pramhitna
to ba awardad lha moat dar1nf a-
hlbltora and for thaaa ltme tha fair
board haa bon alio wad !7.0 ta ba
dlatrlbuted In naah ad tlbboa
RrUea A knot 1 a jtrUa ara to
a awarded rana-tny la alg-nlflcaa oa
frmn tha whit ribbon to a 4 eaah
reward-
K'nr month efflrtab) connrdd
fair work hava baan l(nln( eon-
trarta with ntrttnmnl oompanlea
promotln; townahlp falra for tha
cream of inhibit at tbaaa dlaplaya
will ha oom blued In on townohla
dlaplay at tha local fair and aupr-
vlrlnr. remodelln( and bulldlna at
th fair a-round that thr will b
no phaaa nf th annual axpatulon
far aa poaalble left out. In rJry
thn fair haa been "readr to ft" (or
aeveral wk.
IiaJrrrrwn'a Kihfrirt
Rtrwaa at thla year- fair I hMng
plaeed upon tha Impnrtanc of aa
rihlhlt fur nondui-tina: an aducational
campaign imnni farmara aa to t
handln( nf milk and Ita by-product.
'or thla work a aps-lal building.
known aa lha dairy and milk prod-
uct building h") bnn ant aaida. An
attempt will b mad to tnnphaaiaa
to dairyman of Tula county lha na-
ceaaity of wan'tatlon aa Ih dominat-
ing method In handling milk. Tha
larmr wl'l b ahown matJion for
coming milk olhar than a rrr!imr.
ator and lew or a Tr1n. It I ald
that dpl'w ellmatlo oondltlona of
Titian county thera la an fflcint and
Ineipenaiv method Of keeflng milk
at th oorrot teniprwtur without
th aid of natural or artificial cool-
ing avatam. which will b daman-
ettated according to tlrmham.
As a le.ult of thla axhlblt and
rhool for th produowr of milk It
la upeeted that th atandard not
o. lv of milk and Ita by product but
of ro wl.l b lnoraaad In Tula
. 00111 and ra aed to a plana equal
to tha' "f th atate'a boat
ilnr Idtva IVwtnrs-sl.
j Hut other farm product ara not
1. he slighted. In an effort to wtnif
. to Tn'ra. merchant and bualneaj
1 men. Ihe great volum of buglnaa
I tr. rn the farmr that haa baen (olng.
I for . me unknown reanon to othar
and entailer cltlaa. a apdal attempt
I will b mad to lntrt the farmer
in other llna. Stork axhlblta of
evry tvp and othr product of th
f irm hv bn rgkird In great
aMindnn-a for thla year' alhlhlt.
I'renf e f thla conditional I preaetitod
In th fart that early laat wk. rT
lm h of exhibit apa.-o arallabl waa
ciernsrrr ot pjiok two
! FOUR MORE DIE II
KANSAS tllT NHt
KASHAS' CITY. S-pt 14 With
be deafi too r' t ef four mora tn-
pi. -i of the Murray yraln etarator
w t o ti is wr-' Ml yeeterdav by a
' : 'a-e . ia en bust i."i etploalon
'-t f ! ' -f r.tal'tl In isiti--.
w '.i '-" a cideot rh
1 '
v '..'.. f tn -tie -a wera tlll
; . ... ml II I r
. . I i .ta s aeveral with
.!.. ss'd m eht 'r-
. ... f I . v .: f ' da 1 ami
... '.e ri - I "on of Joeph
I ' s ri a .'epu'v fain in-
. . . .!. ' s en of 'ho
.... i wera emp'oye of th
km fom ma
t-a wera kfllJ
or died
"rpirr fen'rht
in th nf-
' They "!
i'e'r on mll-
n tat twavaloC
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