Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1923 Page: 4 of 12
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THt ACID NEUTDALIZER
STOPS Indigestion NOW!
One of the Most Nourishing
Foods
All Other Lightweight Suits, 25 Per
Cent Off.
other parts <
some not a drop of rain fell.
Your grocer sells
BUTTER KRUST BREAD
We Give “S. & H.” Green
Stamps.
potatoes,
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All summer goods reduced to make room for fall merchan-
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THE BOSTON STORE
SELLS FOR LESS. .”
RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES CO
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
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Phone 13 or 150. . W. Side Square. <
SOUTH DAKOTA GUN
MAN SHOT TO DEATH
the man of more mature ▼<
complete showing of Fall styles consisting
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Women and Girls Encampment
1$ Called Off By County Agent
An Appreciation and Apology
Ferrasal Effects
Wonderful Cure
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Shaver writes Fire Tornado and
Life Insurance. if
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New Fall Hats
For Men
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and escaped.
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SPECIAL PRICES
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DROOK& SMITH BANK TO
OPBN.
BROWNWOOD, Aur 17.—Brooke
Smith announced today that he
'would reopen hia bank here Aug-
ust 20 with 12.11 for each |1.00 of
Indebtedness. The bank closed in
November, 1921. The personnel
will be practically the same as it
was before.
Showers at Dnllu.
DALLAS. Auk it.—A
downpour fell In the downtown Sec-
.. .faun- .’a-’ aS il
AVSTHIA TO 1IAVF. RADIO.
At»a<-iattd rrrtt DUpatch
LONDON—A wireless telegraph
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Wire-
feet
window.
a cake which had
purchased for employes and
on a table, was missing.
Ki-
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from
TRIANGLE
. SUPPLY
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^^Kh. Yanka, one—Total si.
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Muellor, Cards, one—«
rpHta. Reds, one-3.
1 Donohue. Reda, one—1.
Ing most of the time, however. It
fell i ’
water to soak Into the dry ground.
This Kummer's drouth was one
Of the moat severe ever known jp
North Texas, the continued high
temperatures during must of
two month accentuating the
luuaneus at the situation,
been very dusty in recent
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•ur dar if It nwda ra-
'• have no high rent or
head ©xMnaaa, so you
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Vnited I'nu, DUptUk
ST. PAUL, Minn; A“g- 17.—Kd-
Kar J. Rust, gunman algyer of Shor*
Iff L. C. ‘Fulker of Aberdeen. 8. D.,
for whom police l^a.ve been search-
ing for the last two months was
killed by detectives here early to-
We are making very low price* on tire* and
tube*. It will pay you to *ee u».
~ HERE IS
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY
TO BLY
Genuine Seersucker Suits at the rid-
dance Price, $4«50.
Come while your size is here. Only a few left.
This Hot Sun
-i-will soon ruin your com-
plexion unless the skin is pro-
tected. We carry a most
complete line of
TOILET REQUISITES
—and if you are not quite
sure just what is best for
your particular needs we wilt
be glad to offer suggestions.
If it's too hot to come down,
just telephone and we’ll de-
liver right now.
May we serve you?
CAMP’S DRUG STORE
Phone 9 and 90
New Curtis
Bldg
214 W. Oak
Association - will
27-28, it
We desire to thank all those who at-
tended our Formal Opening Friday morn-
ing, afternoon and night. We do not take
• your coming as a personal compliment, but
that you take a pardonable pride in thin
modern up-t<Miate grocery and market that
we have given Denton.
,— .. —,lJ*^NA<gymyww
Spears was buried Wednesday
more than 180.000 worth of„fura
as was his expressed wish to be
burled in a fur overcoat, fur hat
fur lined boots and fether fur gar-
ment*. He was 88 years old and liv-
ed alone.' He has noknown rela-
tives.
h**° JMBST TIPS COMB FROM DHINK-
'*•' EHfO WIVKS, PRO AGRNT SAYS
HOUSTON, Aug. 17.—Some o f
the best tips that come into the
prohibition headquarters, accord-
ing to Jotjn W Vann, prohibition
• gent, are from the wives of the
men " ho drink bootleg, liquor. A
great numbers of them call at the
office daily and ask the dry ag-
ents to locate th? bootleggers who
sell moonshine to their husbands.
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WACO—An extensive celebration
In honor of the establishment of the
Tenth Court of qivil Appeal, here
will be staged on September 29. The
court will not begin fuiieUoning
until October 1, Governor Neff, hu-
preme court members and other
state court officials will be invited.
ICASTLAND—Eastland's new 820.-
000 filtering plant has been com-
pleted and placed in operation. It
is estimated the new plant will sate
citizens IV.OOO a year.
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To all Denton and Denton County people
Mho did not find an opportunity to visit our
Formal Opening Friday, we extend a hearty
Invitation to visit us this afternoon and to-
t night. . )
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R WRAPMBO |N PLANNtWa CO-O>BRATIV(9 BCY-
RN OF FttR
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Call for it by nam.
■H|e*t«©—in fact, anything you
yi framad Wa have the ma-
ri©l>< glaaa, framea, wire, etc.,
id can tar© out your work in a
ort time.
subscribed by the Xvarcont
less Telegraph Company of Lon-
don and the Austrian government,
haa been organised In Austria and
will begin the erection of stations
there at once. The company has
been granted exclusive rights to
conduct wireless traffic between
Austria and other countries for a
period of thirty years. Operation
will start early next year.
Heavy Hain in Hast Tw«»
TYLKR, Atig. 18—Heavy show-
ers fell here lat< yesterday, conttm-
uing into the night. Titus County
got heavy showers also.
Orders taken hy demonstrators Satur-
day wilt bo delivered Monday.
GAMOLINH MHLLIN& AT 4'1»C
TEMPLK
TEMPLE. Atig. 18.—Gasoline is
holding at 19c per gallon here while
In some cities it is at low as lie
it has been 21c here. A price of
17c has been announced by some
dealers. One dealer said that at 19c
per gallon he made a profit of only
ic per gallon.
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preacher, 3. N. TMwell, wlH preeth
First CbrlatU. Cb.reb - J. M. t:
Perry, pastor. Mornin* ssrvics it
o’clock; 9:41 "Bible School, F. •
Jone*. Bupt, l Vocal Duet. -J©**
Outside the Door" by Mr. and Mfs. ,T
Perry,• Sermon: "la Quest of the
Supreme Good." On account of the
Baccalaureate' aervlce at Teachers
college at * O'clock, no evening ser- -
vice will be announced. Announce- I
ment to be made ,«* morning eer* I
vice. Be there and get the anuounoo- I
ment as to evening service. m
WOMAN WANT*'VO BK LOCKBD
UP WITH HUSBAND.
BoNed Psism J
DALLAS. A«*.
to lock me up in jail with
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husband.” pleaded a young woman I
to Sheriff Harston after the hue- . I
band had been incarcerated oa a. - I
charge of stealing 850.
According to the sheriff, the
woman wee very much In earnest' I
about it and woe surprised when < I
the officer told her this could not
bo done. I
However, the man waa reloaoed ■ —J
to find- bondsmen when the wife ; ./J
said she was the mother of five , 1
■mall children. 1
>io PkbttVtLER'AT^COHNlCAlYirjT^I
CORSICANA, Aug. 17.—-Tbe»*i»n*
tram-Tidal Oil Company complete*! x
its Ramsey -No. 1-A Thursday, the ’
well making 750 barrels th* ttm,
hour- —
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SAN ANTONIO.—All that woulu
be safe-crackers obtained in the
way of loot in an undertaking es-
tablishment here was an angel
food cake. William McCollum, one
of the members of ths firm sur-
prised the yegg as he was attempt-
ing to open the safe. The intruder
leaped to hia feet and fled thru
an open window. McCollum dis-
covered a cako which had been
left
Silver Gray |
Market and '
Grocery
An Apology
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1st when the man
corporation court
charge.
Worked up until two
fore he waa arrested,
your palm." ordered
And
blisters
have,"
ed to Aberdeen for robbery,
ter crushing the sheriff's
with his handcuffs and
from
BLOODHOUND* «KNT TO DeKALB
Ih'KALB, Bowie County,
Aug 17.—Clarence Johnson
killed and Leonard Johnson,
brother, was
an unidentified
afternoon
of De Kalb,
the Stats prison farm
sent for.
Mi Leads Swatters in
||Mk Major Leagues Now
Zaeeetat.d Fr»»» ,H.ear<-»
yirwfrrAGO. Aug. 18—Rabe Ruth is
pv the real King of Swat., having
»t last established his supremacy
©ver all major league players in all
departments nf batting ’ statistics.
B**crs Hornsby leads him by ten
ppints tn official hatting averag ••
Mt the St. Louis slugger ban play-
*d in 25 fewer games. Despite the
fact , that, be had been walked 125
MnM up to Aug. 12 Ruth is load'ng
I* Mme rum L total runs, bases ■ n |
;■ and is within company, the capital of which
PURE JERSEY AND
HOLSTEIN MILK
Call 32,
If you want good milk
— milk that is absolute-
ly clean and pure. Wo
deliver your milk bright
anti early every morn-
ing. Specify whether
you want Jersey or
Holstein milk.
Tex.,
was
his
fatally pounded by
person Thursday
about five tnlles west
Blood hounds from
have been
R. S.
Acid _
caused Mr. <
arc health's
FERRASAL gets at the source
the trouble
excess acid
expelling' It
TAKE FERRASAL NOW.
box It will help you
money refunded
n, We’re After You
set hare a photo made ? Prob-
it haa been years since you
had any giada. You owe it
o your fa imily and yourself. Drop
Bf any time after work hours if I
EM dtesire. W •
| HEC1BIC PHOTO SHOP
M7-8-9 McCIprkan Pudding
SNELL. Prop
L PRICES ON
[• < *
• *1NO OF
AUSTIN. Aug.
es uss a *r«pt
line each mow
and warshouses. ko beTdoss
••• ’“‘‘Z 7:
large" dtums for future use’’
it can |— ~—
to lie per gallon.
Stetson Hat*: For the young num and
the man of more mature Wo have a
' ityle* consisting
<the 3K Deavon •
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Come in and try them on in front of
our large mirror*.
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SAN ANTONfd,”Au*ri6.—Second
annual convention of thu Texas
Conservation Association will be
held here August 27-28. it has
been announced.
A constructive program to imjL
elude the widest possible scope of
Interests involved is now' bein*
prepared.
It was through this organisation,
which has for Its purpose the con-
servation and development of nat-
ural resources of the state that ‘
the topographic and hydrographls
survey of Texas streams and wat-
ersheds was authorized by the
last legislature. This work is now
well under way.
Some of the ablest men in the
THE BCORCBOARD. :
rat soeged <A>r four |
elsveuth inning and
rtnnati Reds a 5 to 4
Babe
Dugan
markers
to, win
PORT ARTHUR. —Judge Dycus
turned the tables on a local palm-
was haled into
on a vagrancy
The man claimed ho had
weeks, be-
"Let's ass
hiszoner.
g6t
than
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Your appetite is very hard to satisfy this hot weather, but w*
carry the most complete line of good thing* to eat in the city.
Why not try us for a month? We deliver.
L. ________
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REWARD IN NEGRO’S CASE.
, AUSTIN. Aug. 17.—A reward of
2500. for the arrest and -conviction
of the white men who killed - Ike
Duffin, negro farmer, on the front
porch of his home near Waskom,
Harrison County, on the night or
July 14, was offered by Acting
Governor Davidson.
JIM'S BAKERY
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slakt • .Ji’"' • •'
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palm.”
then, "Why I've g6t more
in my hand than you
The reading cost the palm
scanner exactly 110 plus costs.
Mallory Hat*: Are here in the
new block* for Fall. . Mallory hat* are
primarily built for the Youpger Man, and
for the man who like* to stay young. The
color* for Fall are very attractive; it it i* a
little early for you to buy—we are glad to
have you call to see the “new One*” any*
way.
lean League rival However, the
a six nolnt gain Philadelphia Veteran is far in front
k n . . j FireUIf. his elossat, rivrtls being J o k'
Fournier of Brooklyn an i Hack
Miller of Chicago, with 1'1.
-Oeorgw,.Grantbam of the Cklcagb measure for the encampment.
Cube, is rated as a 10 second man
but di spite this he is being given a
cioie race by the veteran Uy chas-'
er. Max Carey of the I’lttsburgh i'l
rates. Max jumped into the lead for
a day or two. but has been ILWC’"
steal only three bases in the past
week while the Chicago flash grab-|4
bed off an even half dozen and ran
big string up tp 33*. Carey has stoi.
e n 31.
"Stuffy" McInnis of Boston, l>y
mak'ng one sacrifice during the
week has tied i’at Duncan of dn-
clnnati for sacrifice hit honors, at
23 each, .
convention, according to a stata-
ment authorized by officials of the
association.
First Methodist Church.—Rev. J.
Sam BarcuS, D. D.. pastor. Bun-
day School 9:45 a. m. The pas-
tor will preach at >1 ;
Rev. J. L. Griffith at
Young people meet st usual hours.
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Church Of Christ—W. M. Davis,
minister, Bible School at- 9.46 a.
tn. Morning worship and preach-
ing at 11 a. in. Devotional exer-
cises and preaching at 8 p.
1-tMyer meeting Wedries<Vty nt
y- ---------------------------
i, First Baptist Churchy—Rev. W. C.
'McClung, pastor absent. Hot). J.
D. Buster will speak at the morn-
ing service, 11 o'clock and the boy
1.10 In stolen bases. He
.**49 as compared with
IV Detroit. .8939, according
' tnclu-llng games of last
His homer thin week
hi* thirtieth leads "Cy"
1 Of ths Philadelphia Nn-
tials by oneT" He has averaged
k run for each, of the 107 games
^** played.' His total I>uko rec-
7g far In the load, hia ’44
ludtng 98 doub’ys. 8 trijiles
hjs home runs. Tris Rp4al«-
Mand pilot, scored the grent-
1 1
JamTdson of Ms teaiu7 Time
Ty Cobb of Det holt otn of
«t ten for the first time in
nd he 1« tted tor eleventh
rlth Witt of New York at
st“two points below tenth
n. Four stolen- bases this
lake Eddie Collins, Chlni'go
>a total of 85 and more than
the amount of the next
highest His *8 sacrifice hits is also
•
^■■gr*’Hornsby continues "> ll in
tad of National League bitters,
* one point last week to make
average .408, Zack Wheat of
llyn. who haa becn .put of ’he
i with »n injured tog. si ill
Ila second place with .382. Barn-
rt of Hjttsburgh made the great-
L gain of the past week, adding
I ptdlnts which just brought )>lni
|M* the leading ten. Roush.
MnnaU. droppod to eighth place,
B*g six points this past week.
M© Young of New York todk the'
***4n runs acuri d u . (rw., hie
kmmate Frankie Frisch, afldipg
WW runu to make hie totni l»7. tn
tor Frisch. The latter still is
■Bk*. Io hl* lead fur to la I hits,
th 187. and totftl bases, with 240.
girFordlia m fleeh by pounding rut
----- I 25 doubles, 9 ,
MM *WlN t<B burners
Williams the elongated out-
ttder of thte I*Uill.!s*. "ho lias (•eon.
•hw thrbrr ttutii a marry chase
► the Home run honor* failed to
|t to hl»'*9 Circuit drlViH. dud |,,st
• major league lead to his Atm r-
terrldlc I
Tlie girl aided the search that re-
sulted in Ills being found and shot
Rust was shot through
and heart.
nt Wet at CM/
in
—
The commencement exercise* <o
be held at the College of Industrial
Arts Friday morning at 10 o'clock
will be the only program ot Nte
summer commencement, The mus-
ical numbers on that program l ‘
been arranged to represent fl
w^rk of some of the student* in
the' music department .
TEXAN (INNERVATION ASSO-
CIATION MEETS AUG. XT-JH
Cuitod fr»M Dtipatc*
..
To those whom we were unable to *erve
al our Formal Opening Friday. We want
to assure you of our deepest regret, and as-
sure you that if you will come back tonight
we will be prepared to give yqu the proper
attention.
ussmMMuuMmuusaspuM
XJnndiesI s
First Presbyterian Cburefc—Rev.
J.*G. V*rpef, D. D., minuter. Bun-
day School at 9:49 a. ni. Church
services at ft a. m. Thero will be
no services in the evening on ac-
count of the Baccalaureatu airmen
at the Teachers College.
Central FresPyferfnn Chnrck. U.
S. A.—Rev. R. R. Crockett, D. D.,
liastor, on vocation. Bunday School
at 9:43 a, tn. Christian iAndeavors
at 8:30 and * p. m.
tkrlstlss NeleOce Society—Mefet-
ings at I. O. O, F. hall. Bunday
School. 9:45 a. m. Services It a.
m, subject. "Soul." Wednesday
evening pervices 8 o’clock.
■5—A rain- meaaili lag 1.07 inches
which fell here ^during the morn-
ing Saturday broke a drouth of
i more thaji two months duration
and wBk the heaviest precipita-
tion since June 10 On June 13
a half inch rain fell, and since
that time nothing mofe t’....„
few very light showers nave fall-
en here.
The rain began falling shortlp
after 8 o’clock Saturday morning
and continued until after 11
o’clock, at tlmea falling hard. Dur-
most of the time, however, it ..... -----. --
slowly enough to permit the ’ dip'
’---.... ..— -----,—. Bust is declared to have a "no-
torious record" on the Pacifl? coast
and In other Western
“Rust killed Fulker on a Great
ths [’Northern train while being return-
ie aer- j ed to Aberdeen for robbery. At-
lt had ter cruehing the sheriff's skull
veCy dusty in recent weeks with his handcuffs and shooting
adding to the discomfort of those j him. Rust leaped from the train
who suffered from the heat. ' and escaped.
As to how much benefit the rain j Tlie hunt for
opinion va- ■ the Northwest lias been going
the {doggedly
Inch Rain Bred.™ i wu s
Months’ Drouth Here
“I was stricken with gcrr-rai
paralysis followed by im.vt-t bow-
els on April 16th. HljlJi.gls set
up. which, -continued for seven
days. 1 tried every remedy sug-
gested to me without riiiiKS. i
started taking Fl£ltq Vl.A j and
the first dose stopped the hic-
coughs for two hours. I repehte't
the doses and the hicougns h.iu
entirely stopped by morning nnu
1 have net had them since. 1 kept
taking FERRABAL night and tnr r-
ning and was aide to bo up in
two weeks and had regaintd the
use wr aTT my faculties in one
month. I have had no trouble
with my stomach or b nvcls since
and my general health Is Improv-
ing daily.” —--.
D. HARDIE COX.
Box 6i<>, Dallas. Tex.
Stomach utlil CouaLlpati-in
Cpx's trouble. They
greatest cnemieu.
i ot
the
ana
system.
GOe pci
>r your
Sta0 *mploy-
unffof gas*-
____ . says Ck**r 1M
Baughm. oom missions! *f markets
m s*A UFarakntiSas I)Ot
why gasoline is not stored in
• * Aril mm #*xr full!** seeis^ WflCn
be bought for lUiont 10c
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IMMIGRANT* RESPONSIBLE FOR
trouble. BAY* DAVI*.
WASHINGTON, au*. J’Wc*-R*lHr-
Ing to the latest British attack
on conditions at th* Immigrant
statlop at Ellis island, Bocruary
Davis of the Labor Dsartmeni de-
clared today that “th* immigrant-
themselves" were reeponsibie for
most of the troubles complained
of. This fact, Davis said. wax
perfectly apparent from the re-
port of 8ir Auckland Geddes, the
British Ambassador, recently sub-
mitted to London.
at this time will l>«,
ric* g Neatly. Many
- . .l Xa.U- M.gM--»ugu
help to sweet
and Johnson
some t ‘
ton. It also probably will add
little to the dwindling supply
stock water over the county.
Twice or thrice tne amount that
fell here is needed to put u good
"season" in the ground.
At The-Experiment Station, four
miles northwest of the city, the California for automobile thievery,
precipitation measured *0 Inch. 'He was
Reports received here' indicated
that rain fell pver mbH of the coun-
ty in varying amounts. It was re-
ported that a good rain fell at Pon-
der and a pretty good rain at
Smoot's Spur but less than fell In
Denton. One report said that rain j
fell to the northwest as far as Sli- I
ledl, but that • Hie Tall at Krum)
X4oa juql pTUodax ss.w u m*it »ca\
lltie rain fell in the
part of the county.
The encampnn nt of women and
Kiris of the^ home demonstration
•dubs of the county, which was
Manned "to be held August 28 and
29. has been called off by the <-oun-
ty home demonstration agent, Mrs.
Edna W. Trigg, because cotton has
opened to such an extent that the
majority of the women and girls
would bo prevented from coming.
Mrs. Trii-g stated that She regrets
the necessity of calling off the sn-
r inipnx nt. . specially because the
girls of the clubs have been Ionic-
InK' forward to It. but It is the wish
of the Women's clubs that the meet-
ing ngt be held, as so few of them
-•••Orliffipble to attend.
planned that r’nmmnnity ptr-
nlcs In the duh djstriefs will bo
held in the fall to substitute In a
MEL,.o
I Ku:".. i'X’., ..i
.bled His Yaak*
ft £MM> the Ur*wn». 5 «.
Kjrfil** Winning ten straig
H Kkuisy Vsnre Was treated hsrshlv
■ to **« Cards and Brooklyn lost.
I innings '
L.JMIU-ll*' was wild every cbanee
to rto damage and the Tl-
Bro,e lo ll" 'uhleti‘”'
p T»d Blankenship threw a floo
tenth inning when the Sen-
r*aiora*c«>red two runs and b-al
||to* White Box, 8 to 4.
The Pirates pounding Ring cut I
MM-lto box in the seventh Inning,
latent the Phirt, 11 to A
L punched hits off Filllngim gave
LT (he Cub*’* < to, ! win over the
L The Spudders kicked tlie stain-
Hjaratag Meter* down another' notch
rlwteen *ftchtta Falls toox a 6 to 5
mMtest fnnn Dallas in a game In-
I '*b^©er,Cli With I rgumerits "ith
[’“rtoWL'WoHTi 'To'cV' "Tong i
totossnrd th* Utovexad bunting by in-
ERmaing their* lead when the Cats
^MKtotoveport double head-.I
| 7 to 4 and 3 to 4.
l Ban Antonio batteis went on a,
IMttlng jag and made a total of
r; *» nit* off Galveston hurlors. The I
L‘final *core Of the melee was 31 to
I "abd Beaumont couldn't
Haettie their argument in two hours
■KM fifty minutes Of play ana
i. ended the> contest in ths
llh the score tied 9 to 9.
.MAN RKC'Ol'KUI FROM
I’ABALVNIN.
DENVER, Colo., Aug.
..... .... . waters are sweeping
srur<f-and<rnAU..iiwnTaTtfWT"niaJTTatt(<unyonTL1wa'fT'TJehvVr;7ol-
lowing a terrific cloudburst early
Thursday evening. Denver police
were notified by telephone opcra-
ttrs at summer resorts In the
Platte canyon of the rising wat-
er. Every available policeman waa
rushed to the lowlands on the out-
skirts of the city to warn the res-
idents of the rising water.
- 4 J
... ■■ - J
I
I
I
j.-'rat I
rrrl
.■
■throughout
. on
for weeks. After es-
—police—tael- iilglil -h«
pastures t was cornered today in a room on
meado.vs and I Dayton avenue by Detectives Tom
thing it will help lalo cot- ; Brown and Dan Cassidy.
—---a Rust faced the two in Doolin
ot j and Dalton bandit style Hi- back-
I cd against the wall and fired two
| shots as they entered. His fire was
j returned and lie stumped to the
jfloor dying.
I Rust was recently prosecuted In
California for automobile thievery.
I He was also under parole in Ida-
ho. He robbed five business con-
cerns at Aberdeen after driving a
stolen car here from Log Angeles.
Ho was arrested but broke jail.
Later he was captured at Grgfid
Forks. "N.' D, from where he was
being returned when he killed
Fulker.
No trace was found of him until
tlie arrest here last night. Rust
then, gave the name of "Peter
He was riding in a stol-
with a girl, Miss Slfrled
On the way to the police
made a
j E J. HEADUE,
Wffi Givi Grata StaaaM *
, T-------------
1
>,. ___
Carson."
<-n car
Carson,
station-Rust handcuffed,
desperate break and escaped again.
tlon late yesterday, showers fell :n |
ot the city while in • to death.
— l.. r„«f t|ic
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