Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.),, Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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(9 Years in Henderson)
CHIROPRACTOR
Crim Bldg. Henderson
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and Public Liability Insurance
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Oil Exchange Bldg.
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Finger Wave, 35 Cents
Boom 12 Crim Bldg.
Phone 525
—In special Mothers’ Day
Boxes and Wraps
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and WHITMAN’S will please her more because it’s the
finest candy ever made. Make your selection now from
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CAMERON'S DRUG STORE
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Henderson
Daily News
Published every afternoon (Ex-
cept Saturday) and Sunday Msrn-
ing by
NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANT
101 1-3 South Marshall Street
Henderson, Texa^
Entered at the post office at
Henderson, Texas, as second clans
matter under Act of Congress
March 3. 1878.
resource* of the it stitution have
been doubled. He saw the es-
tablishment of the Medical Schools
at Dallas, in 1908, and was the
directing force in the campaign re-
sulting in a new auditorium, wo-
men's dormitory, large endowment
gifts and liquidation of nearly
>500,000 indebtedness.
Texas Wife Gives
Husband Poison So
As to Marry Lover
NOTICK
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person firm or corpora-
tion which may appear in the col-
umns of The Henderson Dally News
will be gladly corrected upon its
being brought to the attention of
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, Here is Gasoline that Is alive,
smooth and has a getaway that us-
ually is baffling to other car own-
ers. And with what eagernqgp is
the response in the motor! Watch
your machine step out under all
conditions—then watch the greater
mileage you get.
A confectioner’s tribute to
the glories of ( motherhood!
The supreme box of candy!
Remember Mother this thrill-
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“Next Time
Stop at
the Sign
of the Beacon”
Mrs. Albert Woldert, Mrs. Gor-
don Simpson, and Miss Chassie
Buford of Tyler, were visitors in
Henderson Thursday. ' _
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Lived Through 13,000 Volts.
BLUEFIELD, W. Va., May 8
(UP)— J. B. Meador, electrician,
absorbed 13,000 volts of electric-
1 and recjiv 1 only slight bums
on the right arm and shoulder.
Mrs. Sam Collins returned
Thursday to her home in Hevine,
Okla., after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Montgomery.
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over for a few hours last evening,
visiting friends and relatives.
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Five houses completed, eleven being rushed
as fast as possible—an orderly selection of
sites to be built on later by far-seeing home
seekers. All thes ethings give CRIM
CREST scenes of activity unparalleled in
Henderson.
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Business Houses
Filling Stations
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WEEKS, MOBBOW. FRANCIS
AND HANKEBSON
Room 8, Crim Bldg."
Henderson, Texas
There’s another reason why you should stop at
BEACON FILLING STATIONS. BEACON GASO-
LINE is refined right here In Henderson and comes
from RUSK County Crude. This adds another pay-
roll to Henderson and' provides a market for part
of the oil. Wliy not choose BEACON ... when
it’s just as good or better than other gasolines?
What Henderson Makes
.....Makes Henderson!
to transmit it to the mourning
professor* and students.
Dr. Brdoks’ determination to
complete hi* last task for hia
school, the signing of 489 diplomas
for this year’s graduates, was evi-
dent again today.
He kept at his work yesterday
and by night had signed 300 of
the certificates. The exertion left
him much weaker. He suffered
intense pain last night when he
had finished and doctors were
forced to administer a hypodermic
injection.
Despite advice of his physician*
that the work is sapping his last
strength, Dr. Brooks insisted thaf
he be permitted to continue the
sigping.
“I must finish my job before I
go,” he said? “I will not disappoint
my last class of graduates.”
Dr. K. H. Aynesworth, noted
surgeon, and Dr. H. R. Dudgeon,
diagpostieian, are in constant at-
tendance. His wife, son and
daughter likewise remain always
at his bedside.
Early this week an abdominal
incision revealed the cancer,- the
doctor* gave Dr. Brooks two weeks
to live. Today they feared his
constant exertipn with the diplo-
mas will shorten that time.
“Only hi* fighting strength is
sustaining him now,” Dr. Aynes-
worth said.
Out on the Baylor campus the
silence of sorrow was unbroken
by thought of a probable success-
or to Dr. Brooks, who served as
president of the school, his alma
mater, from 1902 until he retired
from active executive work of the
institution a year ago.
From business quarters it was
learned that four men have been
mentioned as likely choices for the
office. They are Pat M. Neff,
former Governor and chairman of
the Board of Trustees, an old
Schoolmate of Dr. Brooks; Dr. T.
J?.«Brooks, former Waco mayor and
head of the school of education;
Dean W. S. Allen, for the past
year acting president of the in-
stitution; and Dr. Justin F. Kim-
ball, vice-president of Baylor and
head of the medical departments
at Dallas.
Under Dr. Brooks leadership the
It is inconceivable to even imagine that
these lots won’t advance following
wonderful development. Water, L
and Gas are now being extended
Two or three more “Easter
spells” like this record May
norther and summer will swoop
down on the country in earnest.
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A noted astronomer an-
nounces that the universe is go-
ing to pieces. But he doesn’t
try to take all the pleasure out
of life, advising that the end
will not come for many, many
millions of years.
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DEL RIO, Texas, May 8 (UP)
—Authorities said today that Mrs.
Bessie Sharp, 20, mother of a two-
year-old child, has confessed to
giving her husband poison to allow
her to marry a lover.
The husband, Telefus Sharp, a
band on the Big Canyon Ranch,
dUai at midnight Sunday. Mrs.
Sharp and Willie Burleson, 23,
were arrested following examina-
tion of Sharp’s viscera by state of-
ficials at Austin.
Mrs. Sharp and Burleson are
charged with*, murder and held
without bond at Sanderson, 60
miles west of here.
District Attorney Julian La-
Crosse said that Mrs. Sharp admit-
ted feeding her husbai ' strychnine
on three occasions.
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Negro Leader Will
Speak Here Sunday
For Whites Only
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Stimson May Honor Monroo.
UNIVERSITY, Va., May 8 (UP)
—Secretary of State Stimson and
Claude G. Bowers, political his-
torian, have been invited to de-
liver addresses at exercises in
memory of James Monroe to be
held at the University of Virginia
on July 4, on the 100th annlver-
aary of death of the fifth Preai-
dent of the United States.
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A mirror to ho attached to a
safety rasor has boon invented for
traveler*. ____ ___
puts the "purr-rr"
in mtf'pur-fwmance.
i B. E. Burgess, colored, special-
ist in interracial relations, of San
Antonio, student of psychology
and sociology will speak for whites
only at the courthouse Sunday af-
ternoon at 3 o’clock. He is a
native of San Domingo.
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Men the Most C-riou*.
MEMPHIS, May 8 (UP)—Men
are more inquisitive than women
a newspaper editor found here af-
ter queries to his information bu-
reau had been totaled and it was
found thaL^f the 205 questions
• asked, 125 were from men, and
the remainder from women. ► S
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Seek* Horae Stolen 12 YeerC* * ‘
SALEM, Ore., May 8 (UP)—
Chief Louie of the Piute Indiana
recently reported -to State Veter- ;
inarian W. H. Lytle that his horse
was stolen. Investigation reveal-
ed that it was stolen 12 years ago.
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Scientists have perfected a
“mechanicaul eye’ ’that will
“mechanical eye" that will
through a thick fog sojthat you
may see an object at that dis-
tance. Nearly every other car
you meet on the highways now
at night have headlights that will
go that thing one mile better.
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Only Aggies Stand
In Way of Steers
For Another Title
AUSTIN, Texas, May 8 (UP)
—-Grey-haired Billy Disch’s Uni-
versity of Texas Baseball team to-
day had a chance to win the South-
western 'Conference title next
Thursday In their game with Texas
A. & M., Shanks to the bril-
liant hurling of Mike de la Fuente
against Baylor here yesterday.
The little Del Rio righthander
came from the examination1 room
of his major academic course to
pitch an eight-hit game, strike out
six men and to hit a dquble which
scored two men.- The Longhorns
won 5 to 1.
Gordon Sullivan, Texas right
fielder hit a home run, scaring a
man ahead of himself. Three dou-
ble plays, two by the Dischmen
held down scoring. It was Bay-
lor’s last game of the season.
At College Station, the confer-
ence leading Texas Aggies defeat-
ed Rice 14 to 11 in a hard hit-
ting contest. Rice scored six runs
in the last two innings but could
not overcome the lead of Coach
Roswell Higginbotham’s players
Captain Beau Bell, Aggie left
fielder made fo ir hits in hour
trips to the plate. He knocked
two triples and two singles batting
in seven runs and also scoring him-
self four times.
Southern Methodist University
outhit Texas Christian University
at Fort Worth to win the last game
of the season for both teams 7 to
4. The defeat put Texas Chris-
tian University in the cellar posi-
tion with S. M. U. only a notch
above.
Coach James St. Clair’s Mus-
tangs gathered 15 hitfc in the course
of the contest while Diffey held
tho Frogs to seven rather scatter-
ed blows. The score was tied 2
to 2 in the seventh but S. M. U.
scored one run in that inning and
two each in the following stan-
za* to sew up the game.
R. Williams, Mustang right field-
er, hit a triple. Koonts, Diffey
and Carroll knocked doubles.
The standing:
—Team
Texas A. & M.
Texas
Baylor
Rice
3. M. U.
T. C. U.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.),, Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1931, newspaper, May 8, 1931; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330770/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.