The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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: THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1936.
Palmer People
Injured In Car
Crash In Dallas
Dallas, Texas, July 27—A colli-
sion of two automobiles late Sun-
day afternoon at Marsalis and
” Saner, Oak Cliff, sent four persons
to , hospitals . for treatment to
jump the total number of accident
victims for the day to seven.
i Those hurt in the collision were
. Mrs. H. D. Reddell, 71, of Humer,:
Ellis county, minor- cuts; Mrs. A.
. D. Briggs, Route: 2, a Dallas, a
. daughter, bruises, and Miss Julia
- Reddell, Palmer, another dau ghter,
cuts and bruises about the arms.
: They were treated at Baylor Hos-
pital and released. Mrs. Hallie Mur,
ray. Route 2, Dallas, was confined
to Methodist hospital with a Irac-
: tured shoulder, cuts and bruises. 1
. The four women were occupants
of a light" model automobile with
Miss Reddell at the wheel. Donald
: Dubois, 15, of 836 South Cumber-
land, was driving the second car,
a heavy machine." The youth and
a fellow passenger escaped injury.
Investigation . by officers showed
the light car to be badly injured.
: —-----—,
U. S. Officials
Flee To
0TAT ‘
, From Embassy
eorge D. Clark
Of Waxahachie
" Ellis Newspaperman Hugh Fitzgerald
On Western Trains Who Gained Runoff,
Voices His Thanks
No Weary Mothers
Thanks Voters
Chicago, III., July w30.—A whole I
tanmiy, even one. of quintuplets, 1
becomes. Oman may now our the North Amer can I
wsllsch. Tom July 37 54 2 2 t none Nono’aerscen
Gearen , 4 Waxahachie mother. More thank any other, group,
was teesived n tico from J. Edgar a travelers, perhaps women and
Hoover of his appointment was stu-T T0
dent fingerprint classifier in the 1
l’ederal Bureau of investigation.
Clarke will report" to Washington
Aug. “1afor physical examinations
and assignment to duty. Following
his graduation from Waxahachie
High Echoor in 1929, Clark enter-
ed Trinity University and finished
his" werls there in three years, re-
ceiving the B. A. degreetwith hons
ors in 1932, For the last year he
has been a graduate student at.
the University ofTexas. % 2
“There are no words adequate to
express my sincere, appreciation
for the splendid vote given me in
“ Saturday’sprimary election for
‘ constable, which enabled me to win
1 without a run-off. 2
Vernon Lempens*
ThanksV oters
.... Ellis
dates 1 led the (idi in Ellis coup-
ty tang for this" expression of com-
fideace I any deeplysgratefubs
: i hone that your will, see 1 to
accord, me a arie. majority" in the
ruit-off primary. F uviteg you, to
inv stout m owl nt atwoils basal
n° mny eighth routs of. legislative
experience. With yours support ch
Aug g2. ralope to serve you in a
higher” capacity, as your next state
*(4ton,% .
vest Yours to serve. 1
. , VERNON LEMENS
, ‘ "Speltical Advertisement) -
“when you want resume in ,
2irw.tr/” the want Ads..
Heat Wave Cost
Lives of 4,744
children are benefiting by the re- .
. I markable progress which, the West-
Tern Railroads were celebrating, in,
their annual observance of "Rail-
road Week from July 13 to 18.a
The regulated, even temperature
of air coharioned cars, now used
oncall the principal, trians “of tne
Western roads, makes a vacation
trip cool and comfortable instead
Far the nightmare h once was "for
mothers of young, children. Ffom
ndwestern heat and dust, the
family may step out at once into
fresh mountain atmosphere aboard
a train, and the relief to fretful
children and tiredmothers is im-
• Especially am I proud of the big
vote,, which as I interpret it, is
an expression of confidence in my
honesty and ability as an officer. I
want every voter to take this as
. a personal expression of thanks,
and to know that 1 shall endeavor
to keep that confidence you have -
1 expressed, in me by upholding the
laws to the best of my ability.
4 . HUGH (Fitz) FITZGERALD.
% (Political advertisement).
= —-—-— ----N
‘ Thanks From
1 Lawrence Barban
. in Hast.Week
* - - -
: The burning Bun which parched
he Nation’s: crops and brought
rought to vast areas of the West
at week took a toll of 4,744 lived
hroughout the United Stakes, Gog
rumant statisticians estimate: M
1 • Washington, Jul
7 ican officials aba
- 1 summer embassy
bastian, Spain, Sunday* and
6 fled to safety aboard the
United States Coast Guira out- ,
. ter Cayuga as a tor iflic bathe
- ragedfonothe ontskings V. the
A. city.,- :
The cQunsenor Mo the cin-
- bassy, Hallett Jchusun, radrsed :
i the state department. the ac-
, Sion was taken at the direction
s . of Ambassador Claude G. Bow-
Fers, who telephoned his in-
1 structions Saturday night from 3
i his summer villa at Fuenter-
rabia.
55 Jehnson said the embassy
. +h Johnson said the embassy staff 4
terrabia Monday morning, He
said he believes every Ameri-
- ean was evacuated Iron San
i. Sebastian on the Cayuga. -
ealeporting the Finnilli Vice
7 Consul’s wife wasshot during
l the fighting al San Sebastian, *
. , Johnson said most of the dip- |
: lomation corps has: left San
Sebastian.*
. * Vite Consul’s Wile Shot.3 1
These developments occurred as -
. a new can lor help care from the I
American consul.64 Barcelona sand 1
+ advices were received that eleven |
destitute American aphieles had
- escaped into France from that city.
1 Johnson’s "radioer in said: "Mr.
, “Biddle. Garrison, clermeat the Amer-
- can embagry all son Sebastian,
Floor a dangerous trh to Zarate (
. “short “distance t west and inland
/ Iron San Sebastian) and, brought
: .Mrs.o Mary G. Larkin and son to
- ” San Sebastian, who, with others,
are now at St Jean de Luz. Also
i evacuated Norwegian and Dutch
, 57 Ministers; and-ecretaries, British
5 consul, and The of rimil h and
5 Norwegian vale com uls, court en
, Americans, “touuteey ausllih ,
( thirty-three rochers.” Finnish Evice
. consul’s wife shot ffuring s
battle at San Set iatfan., 3
, aliest” of = the diplomatic s
“conclusion, presented by
mous Bureau, came as Tains
the, crucial Western arm
on and brought hope 1
overnment tattler purcbasmg
n might be smaller than
Although 1 was unsuccessful in.
my race for county judge, I am
none the less appreciative to alr
— . y my friends for the fine, vote given
". William Noll W. Sewell. : me, and for all things done in
• William Noll W. Sewell, of Mid-i my behalf; I wish to assure each
lothian, candidate for Representa-1 ot you that I value most highly
tive. Place No 11, Ellis county, who your friendship and expression of
has gained a position in the run, faith in me. 1 conducted- my cam-
off, subject to the, second demo- paign upon a high plane and at no Bye ne suen* w
craticaprimary Election. August 22. dme did I indulge in personalities im W oum ANTE
sends the following message of ar mud-slingang," and while 1 had 2000
thanks to the Ennis Daily News ambitions, or serving you as a ol the t De t
for publication. 1 %county judge, 1 have no regrets, I -0=8
*I would like to take this means and feel that the new friends minae
medfate. * 8 2. 1
: Less Luggage. :
"On our last trip to the coast,
three years ago," said one recent
passenger, ‘I changed Jean’s dress-
es-at least five time a day. And in
spite of that, she looked as if she
had just Mome from the coal mines
most.of the time.” . 1.
On the same trip this year, both
Jean and her younger brother can i
romps in spotless, aisles,, pressstheir
noses, against the dustless, windows
and manage To stay clearer thanBoess - * 6 R , BAE----------- -* ..
they do at, home. The end of an of thanking iny friends and Sup: as a result of the campaign - was
st Wat-conditioned railroad trip finds porters at Enms for the marirelousworth the time spent an meeting
citvo mother with a much smaller heap
of clothes "for the laundry, and
none for them begrimed by soot.
Th, planting morecomfortable
Tamtiy travel the Western Railroads
have added many features to the
prime feature of “air-conditioning.
Special cars on many atrains are re
: 1 ( census Bureau estimate was,
made on the balls of mortality
rebotts from, eighty-six centers of
apwaten. : - * HUE MIGHY H*EAPPEKI*Y AY
It found that 12,188 persons clied served exclusively for women pas-
in these ditless between July 11 sengers. Stewardesses land, trained
ut 1 , 0 $ , & with 7,439 = in : nurses are attendance on many
: nobailno normal week Vacalion trims to aid in the care
of child travelers. Thus, the moth-
er traveling alone with her chil-
dren mhas that precious chance of
ng normal
cald statistics were
Lag old men with Isen anas that peFIOUS CAMS® 01
iscolapsnsg. of all wake occasional relief When-shepan turn
t children sweltering in the charges Over, to ah experienced
MS, of laborers dying 1 at
nurse.
VERNON LEMENs. 1
: 1 wish to express my sincere
thanks to the voters of Elfis ooi
ty for the “big wore given"ine in
: Saturday’s primary election “ for
state senator. "The fact that" you
save me such a ioige vote enabled
of nearly
candidate
Apration
*. I wi : Cpiess.m? apreelation to the cit-
.: 174112 00 the sreat county for the wonderfur
, : support accortied, me in Saturday’s Aleation S.
. % Your nompresstions of iconiidence in ability
s. * sto Five you an efficient, honest and business-
F..udmini-tration of the County Judge’s or- •
: tice have made me the happiest man in m-
(loon.M
$ 12 ret your further support and during
, the noming weeks will, make an earnest ef-
for oan ank each of you personal-
, Milin es gecially proud of the-splendid.vote
,I recelvedvin. Innis, and wish to take this
" DCC sien to publicly thank my Ennis oppon-
5 i ent, Lawrence, L. " Barber, for the "clean
and gentlemanly manner in which he con-
5, ducted his campaign. F 43 -(
: . . 8 Sincerely, your friend,
i 1 - i = C. C. RANDLK i .
i 1 * (Political Advertisement) be ,
•: have lest. 10-1-0
Zarauz or France, .
"was inipossibie M
From San e bast
:side world, although, internrittent,
ty recently received calls from
Bilboa, Fuerterrabia and Henc
Try. % - t 3 10
nica
dward
- LibbSek, Texas, July 27. With
% navy-blue suit especially tailored
for King Edward VIII their most
precious cargo, Morris Burchfield
of Vernon and James Chandler
of Lubbock left New Orleans Sun-
day aboard the Ellmsport for Eng-
land. The boys, messengers from
Texas Technological College where
the material for the suit was made
in the textile department will ar-
rive at London Aug. 10 and make
plans to present the suit to His
Majesty in person.
Since Burchfield has as his hob-
by imitating everything from barn-
yard fowls to sophisticated ladies
and Chandler i: one of Tech’s dip-
lomats, it is thought the pair will
. have little trouble making a pre-
e sentation fit for a King.
Legal Ruling Puts
Baby’s Full Name
: On His Gravestone
Des Moines, Iowa July 29. -
Pronouncing it the "strangest ca e
I ever had Judge Loy Lac d decid-
€ Asus Bureau summarized
fleets of last week’s . hot
net thus: - - .. . 2 L
ty-lige per cent of the che
es Nation. during the ‘ last
days, "on the basis of statl,
1 1 ebabijities, I could be as-
14 0 the heat.
23-Year F
May Be R
To Okla.
luve
shod
ean Tas
tish Force
eni July 27a-Twelve Arabs
ported killed Sunday in a
British thoopsshy the
Suheasailer an attempted
Top a bus with convoy th
prelaviv. u......, F
th Soldier was slightly in
- ft. bus passengers were not
“ Airplanes came to aid of the
Sy and bombed afforest into
. ue-Agaisined. 60 3,
- % nukcheas Rep sled Dead,
: Lordcn,as y. 27.— Reuters
(British, dispatch from Aden,
Arabia, said travelers reported hun-
dreds of persons—perhaps as many
as 500-—had died in a fire at Mas-
saua, Eritrea.
The city was in flames, the trav-
elers said, with newly erected gas-
oline tanks ablaze and the flames
spreading to an ammunition mag-
azine and to aircraft. Already fifty
airplanes were said to have been
destroyed.
Massaua, fortified city on the
, Grulti, Oki, July 275-D
warten’t. y. Warlick of the
hp.rlnncam
police tasking thein for thike ante
enstody Oklahoma’s modern Jean
Val Jean, Carl Chilton, 41. He had
not , scarves a sreply later sunday,
Y. AT respected citwen father, or
two tem, chiltor was Tound
at Cleveland, sought out by Gran-
Ite officials because s he , escaped
-
support Biven. my, candidacy ‘ for the people of Ellis county. s w
the office of Representative, PlaceLAWRENCE L. BARBER.
No. 1 . , - 4 (Political advertisement.)
4 "I wish to assure you voters of".. ——r—L—y -.
Ennis that 1 Sih serious and sin-J An
cere ur seeking this important of- Estes Expresses. .,
nice that gets have, within your i Thanks to Voters
gift. I am quaffed for the task of 1 - - * 1
this office, trfined and educated 14ish. to express."my Sinceto,
to handle the job as you wish it tanks and appreciation to the
handled seasoned after four years - voters or Ellis county for the spien
of active participation in the busi-I did vote given: me in savurdass
ness world, interested in the wel- I primary election which a me
fare or the government and its do-s in the d nonih 1 pirege me
ings because I am a landowner,. vote, to me. Man express
business owner and a tax payer." sion from the people of their con-
"The peomte of Ennis and com-" lidenee in my abuity as an ofneer
munity, have been very kind to and an endorsement of my public
me in the vast election and I and privale life. I wish to solicit
earnestly solicit a. continuation ofyour further 7 the 2
t r support the iuE
sour-consier 5 SUDL off primary, and should you see
co-operation . .ut to elect me to the officer I
William Moll Sewell. pledge inysbestcefrirts and abilits
- (Political Advertisement) to upholding the laws and in nik-
Cumins m. ion torty years a a citizens will be proud,,
citizen of Italy, xlled suddenly at i - * HILLYER: ESTES. ,
his home saturdax night Cum-1 EPoltigai advertisement. 1
mings had been ill since the death 1
of his wife a month ago. He was
a native-ol Giles, County. Tenny
essee and .father ofBernie Cum-
mings, cotton man of Dallas. “13
To THE VOTERS on .. % i
. . ENNIS AND VICINITY
I wish to oppress iny heartfelt
banks to the citizens of Ennis and
Ellis county” for their support in
for their support in
semien mwhi 1 w
-mated by only a small margin. 1
orn
1
from there-
wcdte meth
tence. * * " ‘i : 1 C‘ 1
‘-received an airs mail, letter
from, Cleveland. police. telling me
Chilton had been located and was
expected not to waive extradition.”
Werlick said. “We. were asked if-
we would, consider dropeing other
ease laya nst him, that hit family 1
afd-not know of his past. . + 19
giont, nor nog 14 med 07
*/-
Befer
P
edless
ranges
0i
Friday and Saturday
July. 31st-August 1st
Harvest B ossem
4 Lb. 1
Sack
VEGETABLE
eS
per dozen 1
.per dozen
Warlick said he believes it, his
agry to Beek” Chuilton’s.returi 1
at din is entitled for at dacion.
or a marona, that is up to the sov-
anor." hy-samd. ‘ i
Th Elin conly
i to ua-k the people or
cnis county who supported sme in
last “Saturday ‘st, election, and I
would greatly appreciate your con-
tinued support in the run-off. And
to all the people of this section I
want to say I would be very grate-
ful for your vote and influence in
the run-off.
Sincerely yours,
J. E. (JOE) ROY,
Candidate for Sheriff.
(Political advertisement.)
Oscar Colvin
Thanks Voters
I wish to express my sincere
coast of the Italian colony of Erit- I thanks to the voters of Precinct
rea, was the principal port for
troops and war supplies during the
| Italo-Ethiopian war.
wad n district court Tuesday the
• urler over the g Have of the in-
knda son of, Mr. and Mrs. West
Wh* "Aulman, now divorce d should ! saved from
Texas Man Burns
To Death From
Gas Truck Crash
San Antonio, Texas, July 27.—As
passersby looked on helplessly, W.
S. Rainwater, 23, gasoline truck
driver, was burned alive in wreck-
age of his truck Saturday after it
and another had crashed head-on
on the new Seguin highway, a
mile and a half from here.
Charles Gay, 43, driver of the
No. 2 for the big vote given me
for re-election to the office of
county commissioner. It shall be
my aim to show my appreciation
for this expression of confidence
: by using my best efforts to make
you an honest and efficient of-
| ficial.
OSCAR COLVIN.
(Political advertisement.)
Friday, July 31
Is Last Day For
School Transfers
other truck, carrying lumber, was
Of jar Ne full name of the dead quick action
Child. Guarjardo,
Mrs. Teliman i listing that only women
e woring aby Jh les appear. Witnesses
1 the sick took her isput 6 Cl the . t ic
dirt crash
similar rate by the
f a caddy, Manuel
1 twr unidentified
Friday, July 31, will be the last
day for school transfers to this
district, according to Newton W.
McCann, superintendent of the
Ennis schools.
Transfer blanks may be obtain-
ed at either of the two Ennis
banks and at the office of Joe Mc-
Crary
/ 0 V
01
= T) S, APPRECIATION
“Again you have rallied to the
d cinithe ndu one this home town boy and voiced yoke
Ausue ===-==
T. CADyr Mee Fares rawest a testimonial that was given me by
s ntentialsay: you on Saturday and I pray my
% so why not take the trains | services, may evidence 1y apprecia
It’s safer. ies mhos dependable. Found merit your confidence.
. N. ..."Assuring you that there will
always be a welcome-awaiting you
You can’t. beat the im- mx your Distract Clerks office.
5 proved travel comfort in4Thank you again and again,
coaches and sleeping cars.: L. ALVIS VANDYGRIFF.
It’s a good thing movies 2 (Political advertisement.)
don’t have such restful 2
seats = most folks would
- sure fall asleep.
Ere Peach Ice Cream, 55c Dur !
gallon Rainhog Ice Cream Co.
*
■ Pe
. - 1 ney Fruit
No. 214
Cane %.
•
Ever hear about the new Free
pick-up-and-delivery of less than
carload freight? It’s a great con-
venience to shippers and re-
ceivers alike. Western railroads
pick up at the door, ship by fast
freight, and deliver to door at
no extra charge.
Railroad trains are running on
faster schedules these days.
Seems like the iron horse wants
to show these new streamlined
diesels that he can step out, too.
Both passenger and freight
schedules have been speeded up.
What’s more, the railroads
believe in "safety first."
Last year not one passenger
was killed in a train acci-
dent on western railroads.
•
Talk to your local railroad agent.
He’s full of information about
traveling and shipping.
We are proud of railroad achieve-
ments, appreciate the public’s
good will and increased patron-
age, and pledge continued prog-
ress. /
WESTERN
RAILROADS
and THE PULLMAN COMPANY
TO THE CITIZENS
OF ENNIS AND SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY
Accept my thanks for the many
kind words and deeds, and for the
most gratifying support in my
campaign for tax assessor-collector.
It will be a pleasure to work with
you and I shall strive to serve
your best interests in a way that
will continue to express apprecia-
tion.
J. G. (JIM) OLIVER).
(Political advertisement.)
TO THE VOTERS OF
ELLIS COUNTY.
Friends I am most grateful for
the wonderful vote given me.
I shall greatly appreciate your
continued support, and trust that
in the event of my nomination
that my services may merit the
confidence accorded me.
Sincerely,
LELAND M. JOHNSON.
(Political advertisement.)
Fresh Teach Ice Cream, 55c per
gallen. Rainbow Ice Cream Co.
alANFUL!
Foot Odors, Sweaty
—positive relief in 4
s, using Brown's Lo-
and Brown's Lotior
, Satisfaction or youi
ey back on first pur
e Brown’s lotion, 60
$1,00, Soap, 50c.
DWN’s
OORBACHS
Qt.
Jar
3
* Prepared
Mustard
100
Royal Gem
CORN
No. 2
Cans
25c
Apple
BUTTER
26 oz. jar
Libby's
• 15C
Conroy’s
TEA
Lipton’s
TEA
% Lb.g
Pkg 4
40b, 21€
Calo
Dog Food
10 Oz. =
Can e 99%
Greenwich
LYE
4 cans 25€
Libby’s Beets’e...... 8 oz can 50
Syrup, Sleepy Hollow---------pt. 23c
— VanCamps *:
Vork and Beans,..........16 oz can be
Lux Flakes 9.) ...small pkg. 10c i
Palmolive Soap- -..-. 3 bars 19c 1
Crystal White 1 t
Soap, big bars J. 1.6 for 25c
Jell-Well Gelatine________(2 pkgs 9c
Minute Tapioca, pkg. 12c
Rinso,......:.......reg. size pkg. 9c
Sunshine Bings 1.-..1-b pkg. 20c
Peanut Butter -........24 oz. 25c
14 Ounce Bottle t.l S .
Frazier Catsup . A 2 for 25c
For Perfect Jelly -1. A 0
• Sure Jell -.......-....._.Ad2 for 25c .
Red River Pickles._______26 oz jar 15c “
Vinegar, Col Dist. ......Igal./19c1
Kerr Jar Caps...................dozen 19c.
Beef Steak, 7 cut.
Beef Roast, prime ril
Stew Meat _______,
.121
Bulk Shortening......2 lbs
Mixed Sausage
Big Bologna -
121/20
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