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0SSV1LJLE hron; THE TENNESSEE TIMES CROSSV1LLE CHRONICLE j CONSOLIDATED IMS VOL. XXXV CROSSVILLE, TENNESSEE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1J21. No. 44. REAR EAST RELIEF IS CUMB. MOUNTAIN SCHOOL j PUMPKINS HAVE SMALL NOW MUSI rtibSSINB OPENED VERY AUSPICIOUSLY- REAL FOOD VALUE it '""i it ur 1 3lA JL-Ja MEDDLING WITH UNCLE SAM : FIRST WOUNDED AMERICAN GETS SOME IN TROUBLE LIVES IN FENTRESS COUNTY Judge S. N. Smith and W. M. Kslley George Ashburn, Fentress County, Bound to Federal Court in Sum j First American to Shed Blood of $1,00 Each. j In Frnce iB Bttl0 In the issue of the Chronicle last: Tenness and Fentress county enjoys week we related how Rudolph Kel-'the djstjnction of furnishing the first ley and Ernest Hale were arrested man to be wounded 0n the battle by Marshal V. C. -Lyles and Henry frQnt m prancc m the World War. .Turner and after Kelley was tried George Ashburn, a miner, whose home hffnrp Commissioner T. VV. Dorton ,,c piarlrranfTi ie fhf man He was and Esq. O. B. Rector, he was bound k d b the Fre'nch General Bordeaux to the federal court ai v-uum.- j Whtch citation he holds. Commissioner Dorton and bound to He wag jn he First Divi'ion to g0 the circuit court by Esq. sector. France and was among the first t0 VUso the mule, harness and buggy, on the ire. ,ine He received which the men were using when they & t Jn tfae head by beJng were arrested with the gallon of hJt wkh a iece of a shell while wort.. key, was seized by Prohibition Agent . jn q communication VV. B. Stone and placed in the hands trench whjch was ciosely watched by of Marshal Lyles- for safe keeping. thfi enemy . Hale was ried before Recorder J. He wag 'honorabIy discharged from D. McClarney Wednesday afternoon the servjce Dec j? He was and was released on the cnargeot firjt discharged Dec, i, i0I0 but re- troncnnrtinir whiskev. but submitted on the public drunkenness charge and i . was fined ?I5 and costs. When the case was brought De- "fore Esq. U. S. Rose last Wednesday he turned the mule, harness and bug gy back to the custody of Marshal Lyles as soon as he heard the evi ( dence. He did however; permit Kel ley, through his attorney, Judge S. N. Smith, tb take an appeal to the circuit court. . . But since that time other things have developed that makes the story more extended and more interesting., Rudolph Kelley was taken to Cooke ; ville by Federal Agent W. A. Jones j and on making bond, which was signed by. his father W. M. Kelley,! - and Major Swafford, He was released, j When Rudolph Kellfcy and father re : "turned; to Crossville their first step' was to try to recover the mule, bug-, gy and harness. After being warned - by two attorneysthat they could not replevin the property, but could se-' - cure its release by making bond for " the property, they went to Judge b-, N. Smith and he had them swear out a replevin warrant before Esq. U. S. j Rose for the property. The replevin,' warrant was served by Will Monday.' An effort had been made to get Con-ji ' stable J. R. Adams to serve the re-;: plevin warrant, but he declined on the grounds that it could not be done ( lawfully since the property was in the ! hands of the government and that he ; did not wish to take any chances on j getting into trouble wUh the govern-. ment. .. . , ' Marshal V. C. Lvles called the rev enue authorities at Cookeville soon; Thousand Will Perish Thu Winter Student Enrollmeit Up to the Pres. Greatest Value Is for Feeding Milk Unless Help Is Given' the Needy Anti-Christian outbreaks over a widespread area in ent Capacity of Accomodations; Will Enlarge. The opening exercises of the Cunio- Cows in Connection With Grain Ration. Several persons have spoken to tnt. As a Minor were er,and Mountain School, last Wed- r Tt I. .i. ?r.1.5 day, was an occasion of much imJ Chronicle editor recently of the splen rellVF,Cffi(k! portance to Crossville and Cumber. I did pumpkin crop they have produc tit":" aUfhcadSr. ed his a"d - -stances Beirut, renorts the situation in Mar- ' VVJ ujr .ru"Y' ? they have claimed that both hoes and ash, where last year twelve thousand Tampct . .?r. cattle could be fattened verv cheaolv The cable follows: be .. f , ..' '',.. . t. A. ....... .h nun ui ucing me man wno conceived i'ulllt""";) wim.ii wc were mciinecj Armenians were massacred, to worse than at any time since massacre "Lates cate a s . .... it i i ew deportation is inrMie ii dnu , . wae -,.,. ..... Christian population torced to do th.t Rey wae ;rfif. . e ine cao.e tablished in this mountain section by 7 - it reports from Marash indi- the Souther Methodist church 0 the Experiment ,tua ion wore than Iwt year. which he has faeen for ;r. ,.alion Guaranteed Valne The price of the Chronicle is $2.00 a year -" and WORTH IT. We guarantee you full val ue foryour money and will leave it to you to say if you get that full valued Any person who will pay $2.00" for the Chronicle in advance and will read a part or ' all of every issue for the entire year, and will then say he did not get two dollars in value, can get his money back. But you MUST pay ,,.?dvao come and tell us you did not get full value foi your money, and we will then hand it back to you just as pleasantly as we took it. Isn't That fair? ? ? a.l J e ... v.- 7 . su- a sctl0c" be'"K es- to doubt.but ot be sure we wrote Station, Knoxvilfe, and give the sub- f V information gained. compulsory labor. Three thousand arrrjj ,C1 L" ' " K l7. 1.. .u". ll loodvalue is very small. women and children dependent upon fjrst cnapel serv;ce , Tiicv .;ro maititv valuable for their Near East Relief full support and: The ch e, ha, w crowded witIv : succuleu.e am! Lv.ability. That IZVLZ tiZ" vUitor. from. Cross-'means that cows are very fond of r - . vine. Aiy country, lis ot Thee was sung followed by a scripture reading by Rev. Robert Hall. Prayer by. Rev. W. H. Beasley, presiding el der of the Cookeville district. Short talks were made by Prof. R. R. Paty, Messrs. I. W. Dorton. C. G. Black. ithem and when eaten they assist tnc animal in getting the most out of the grain ration they are fed. Pumpkins are not to be compared in any way with cotton seed meal, M. F. Reed, James Smith and Dr. v! bran, shrs or but when fed in L. Lewis ; also by Rev. R. E. New- limited quantity with a grain ration ton, of the Congregational church.and the cow will give more milk or the Kev. Robert Hall, Jamestown, and , ,. t r .1. Rev. W. H. Beasley, Cookeville animal W,U fatten faSter on the samt "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" was amount of grain than when pumpkins then sung, followed bv the benedic- are not fed. The content of oumo- licn and the Cumberland Mountain kin is : Dry matter 9 I, -protein I. car- well .School work that manv thoughtful and clear. Donyarates. S-K, , tat 0.2. As is minded Christians had outlined for it. known the protein is the milk prod- The school starts out under very ucer and the fat is seen to be so very favorable conditions as the present iow ag t0 be o vcry jittie vaie enrollment is up to the capacity of - . 4 ,, , r,r.-n .rrm,M,;n. t Hence, u.is useless to talk of fatten- le building which is just now nearing hog or cattle on pumpkins, but completion. More buildings will be when fed with grain they enable the" erected another year and the facili- animal to get much greater benefit, ties enlarged to meet the needs. The . lL . student body is from this and ad- from the grain ration. . loinhig eounties.? Both Grarmtiar and -"Tn brief J Pumpkins, like silage, have- Hicrh School grades are taught. their greatest foocf Value' when fed' me nuiiuing is steam neatea ana :., i::. electrically lighted with its' own plants. Laundry a id other necessary buildings are being pushed rapidly to comple tion. An addition to the regular fac- 111 limited quantities in with pleanty of good legume hay and good grain mixtures. inose farmers who are arranging CRESTON The ladies of the Baptist church 1 rnMUd after the replevin warrant was scrvcu Fentress Coai Company, Wilder. r,n him. His instructions were to ar-, -rest everyone connected with the re-1 plevin matter. Marshal Lyles did not j do that bat waited the arrival of Fed eral Officer W. B. Stone from Cooke- rested Ssq U. S. Rose, Costable Will gave a box supper Saturday night on ' MondaC, Judge S. N. Smith and W. the church lawn. The grounds were M Kelley. and set their hearing be- beautifully decorated with the nat fore Commissioner J. W. Dorton for , ional colors. The proceeds went to Monday morning at 10 o'clock. .the $75,000,000 campaign fund. When the several cases came up to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferris are wear be heard before Commissionre Dorton ing a broad smile over the arrival Monday, Esq. U. S. Rose and Consta- 0f a baby girl Oct. 25th. tie Will Monday were released, ex-. Mrs g L. Duncan and Mrs John ccpt to be placed under bond of $500 Brewer Were the dinner guests of Mrs each to appear before the Federal Green Tavlor Thursday. Court at Cookeville as witnesses for; Mjsseg Minnie and Dovie Richards the government. Federal Officers . ' were the guests of Miss Nora Taylor B.-Stone and Carson lyier were pros- ( Saturday night ulty of two assistant teachers has . . .... een secured for the lower grades. , . , What this splendid institution will at the cream statl" recently estab; mean in the way of Christian educa-, lished here should makea careful tion and advancement cannot be esti-' study of rations that produce the mated at this time, but it is certair. 1 1. ,., ,; f jii, t- tU that the Southern Methodist Church I ,arf Wntlt of m,lk or- .the least - - means to furnish, more nrocTern ac- -"s ounay. 11 is very unwise 10 dc nlisted to make out his four years port of native orphanage in Diar- comidations. of the necessary dimen-, guided by what one may THINK is the facts relative to certain food for producing milk. The only wise way is to KNOW. Any person can se- bekir. ! tions, as the future may require The second cable from the Greek , The greater the attendance, the great Red Cross, announces that the situa-1 er pleasure the church will derive ImvAnl It. rnntrnl frntll its ffnrt an1 th mrira h.ortv and appeals for aid. This cable reads : will be the response of the laity in cure all the information they will re- , "Anguished appeal for help reach- supporting and developing this insti-' quire by writing a postal card to the ing us from Samsoun district of Asia tution thai t will 'en State Experiment Station, Knoxville, Minor. Murder, plundering and de- I'gnt to the youth of this section , c . . . portation of Christian population is showing them and directing tlicm and asking for informaion touching growing fiercer each day. Our em- along the paths of higher and nobler the best ration for feeding dairy cows, missaries cannot gain access. Com-. citizenship. That it will have the The subject is entirely too long f6r ing of winter makes situation desper- wholehearted co-operation of the d:8Cll:on .t..,. rointT ate. We are confident of your gen- people of Crossville and the county "cu"'' these colums. erous action on behalf of suffering , mere is no question. pcutine the case for the government. judge Smith and W. M. Kelley were bound to the Federal Court in the sum of $1,000 each for a hearing. Mrs. R. M. Taylor and Miss Nancy Smith are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. G. Stevens, of Rockwood, this week. Mrs. William Parsons went to Cross Judge bmitti went on in, e w ville-Wednesday to attend the Martin stand and swore that he did not know D. . ... J the orooertv had been seized by the Federal Authorities while Marshal Black wedding. Rev. W. C. Creasman preached at Authorities wnne iviurM.a. Cr.n amAav aH cnHav nietu. Lyles and Federal Agent Stone both 7 , .u u. swore that they told Judge Smith : Miss Nora Taylor spent the night in person that the property was in with Miss Nancy Parson Thursday, the hands of the government. ? W. B. Taylor is better at this wnt- W. M. Kelley also swore he did not ing. know the proDerty was in the hands Mrs. Lee Dixon visited friends at of the government. Attorney Geo. P. Mayland Saturday. Burnett was called to the witness D. E. Jones is progressing stand and testified that Mr. Kelley with his school at Bakers Cros had approached him relative to get- Mr. anj Mrs. G. T. Walker made ting the property with writ of re- business trip to Crossville Wed plevin and he told Mr. Keuey that, Mf and Mrs D, & Jones and Mr, in his judgment, he wou a oe in aang- and Mr8 Wm Parsons took dinner er 01 getting into troume 11 ne 101- witn.Mr an(1 Mr. Guif Parson. Sun and that the Near East Relief will once more save the surviving womci. UnTHDinil? Uflt C PIIIPUT and children and prevent exter.mina- nUIUmUUO VfULr UAlfUn I tion." i Conditions in Armenia and Russian! Caucasus are worse than they have been pictured, according to E. Guy FATHER AND SON WEEK There will hp a nation-wide obser vance of Father and Son Week Nov. DV rCriCDAI TDIDCDC 6 to 12 f''gly ambraces armis 01 rtUtHAL InArtnO tice date November II as it is every ' ; way appropriate that father and s.on get together and discuss the glories of the past and arrange for broaden ing and strengthening the hopes for the future peace of the wold. Talbott of 1437 Casa Grande Street,. For Six Ye, H! Had Been A Fu Pasadena, Pacific Coast director for, . the Near East Relief, who arrived tlTe and O""? Destroyed thcrp lat week on t he White Star! Much Stock. liner "Arabic" from a two month's j tour of inspection of the famine Dis-: A lone w'0,r which for six years has RAIL STRIKE FAILED, UTTERLY tfjets i robbed the ranches of southern Mon-j "Approximately Jsixty thousand ; tana, near BillinRS, and taught the T, , c(rik scheduled foi. children have been gathered in Near farmers' dogs to run with him ana October to was railed off Oct -rr h East Orphanages." he said, "These Prey on live stock, has ended his reign eeme t of ill the ra.N were the only healthy looking human of terror Trappers of the United 'lSej beings I saw through Armenia. There: Stes Department of Apiculture ; t; p Shepherd, president of the are probably one hundred IJ, more children for whom provisions' The wolf was the last of its kind in ,.,lio had decid-d to c-ii off the must be made duing the coming wint- "e vicinity. By strength, cunning, S sfof ne ow L ouhlfc Slut. . :v,:i.w, .1... ..:i. . . u. ... ler. The s tuat on is not vet hone ess ana wariness Drea ot constant pur nicely', but will soon become so if American, he had eluded hunters for years while j ' .1 Board and con- s roads. . relief efforts Are not prompt. The need . t , " , f , " ' Jf ! seqtientlv the government, and not a is surpassed only by the opportunity ,u1.:..'L.t. against the railroads. "Tt was evi- nesday tor vast . acnievemenst. ; - " ' ' jT-.dent also that the entire Washington lowed that course, but he thought day. tne property cou.a iawruiiy oe od- m and M Bunk Goss vis;ted at tamed by Kelly making bond m twice B L DunCan's Saturday and Sunday, the value of the property and . that VioIet should his son come clear that would ; end the matter, but should his son be Recorder J D. McClarney, with Judge ley from both charges. Ernest Hale S. N. Smith as his attorney, for trial was to have been a . witness against on the charge o transporting whiskey Kelley, but was reported too sick to and being drunk. The same witnesses attend-the trial. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT . . idit, and the loss due to his depreda- j T " t A 1 r i ,pposea , U ana I tions amount to thousands of dollars. 11 J?1 1,,tIe chanCe of ga,n,ng , - ! Several dogs from time to time hadl"" q A. - -a t u c ,, k , . liaken up with the wolf and. wen L T: ? 9acen.' PreVfen. T.of the Sfl"" darkTfue Logan and ta ht theway of the kind. Qne j 'tchmen s Uniori said : "The man Will Ford were scuffling with a 38,shepherd dog became so well edu- Sho sett'ed tfie str,ke Be"- W' pistol and it was accidentally is-: cated that ,t killed a ; SheUand pony HooPer- or4mer K.0,Yern?r.,of rTc.nn: charged.. The ball struck - Mr. Ford in its owners yard. The ranchman's "" d thC 5Uul'C ?f th just below the breast bone and ranged son killed the dog. Not long after-i F-tat" owes a deb f ; gratitude to convicted the property would have to were heard and the same evidence ad be returned or the bond would be duced as was before Commissioner forfeited. I. W. Dorton and Esq. O. B. Rector, Kuaoipn Neiiy was Drought Detore yet Kecorder McUarney released mw seems to be only in the flesh and Mr. him all summer and took after them.;;, wotf ZiaIa , k-.: t! Tt ir ... . I ' w..vu backward and was removed from the warH th' Gam rinl-u,n . him. flesh just below the eU shoulder countered the lone wolf and a shep-J - blade, by Dr.AV. A. Reed. The wound h?rd dog that had been running with ! pounds. While this is not a rccod for x w.u 13 k.u.vvvu .v. ".vu.v., nn ni DOnV. 1 Of WOII Wa TOO llPPf V.a T. ...o . a.. I iL . Thtre were no hard eelings between . bat the dog was killed ' j ast day fr'the county fair at Bill- "t "ui " ine won was rcDortea as mea;iirin(7'ir,,,c n.i ,c vV,,i,:t,t j5 feet 10 inches. -Its weight was 82jnnds of persons. ed as purely accidental. '7