Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922 Page: 4 of 10
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FREDBRICKSBURG STANDARD FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
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William
Philadelphia,
PARADE THRU MAIN STREET AT ONE O’CLOCK
Brooks Field from Carl
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10c.
Raefel Espinoza until tomorrow
vice to be re-established through
Sunday Night, JULY 2.
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murder
DeWitt
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stroin
ried.
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three weeks,
liis business
Friday when
the players
was able to
fev
hi
tute
against
each
run
that
Death
tion
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for I
Couni
tion.
Grand 4th of July Celebration
AT FREDERICKSBURG
4 ‘uero,
4 ‘hester
J h<
self
Clerk
next
recently found guilty of assult.
The eight indietment against
Thomas J. Martin, former ehief
l he
self :
Judge
next J
board
been
Tern
vance
insert e
order.
Anni
der in
office:
Congro
Distric
County
Precin
Wri
anm u
the St
In the
ease,
( ounty
f the lleroes
is a member
beer
qquiti
red.
German
■hailed
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of th
have I
house
gain
1 h
self |
to th
Gilles
\ntonio
ineluding
1 h
self
of C
Coun
tion.
and stock-
of losing
T
dacy
of s
T xd
tion.
Money to Loan
First -Class improved fat
lol men
45 h the
great
of th*
DEXTER
Double Lever
WASH ER
Saturday Night, July 1st
A Wm. B. DeMille production, in
“What Every
Woman Knows”
a 7 act feature.
Also Mutt & Jeff and a Fox News
W a
Hi*
H2 UNS 1-3 easier—will out-
—
family washing machine built.
There are scientific reasons why the
Dexter Civet such splendid satisfac-
tion in service:
me
652
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Picture Show
At
KLAERNER’S
Sunday Night, July 2.
The Big Show
Tom Mix in
‘Chasing The Moon’
Also Al St. John in “Fool Day”
1922. was
< ‘riminal
dad Street
Jack MeKay
PROMPT DELIVERY
Teiephone No 55
I he
■elf a
“The Range Rider”
A 5 Reel Feature
Also a ioRoea Cmdy
years in all.
Judge Anderson set tomorrow
morning to hear the motion foi
a new trial in the case of Frank
Cadena, convicted of the murde
in the De
hours before, and was on
Londo
law has
lin, are
epatch t
“Erom th
nifesto I
trade I
workers
junker I
said. I
The I
that po
sassins I
fast mil
Chan
at a mA
binet tl
possible
for the
lie and
statesi
binet hl
of Doe
runm.-i 1
opment
Dr I
foreigt.
ly ide
( erma iH
San Antonio, Texas.
eurious line the banks on the
of the two others have been no
tified by the army authorities.
Farrell and McCoy had flow
from their station at Kelly Fieh
to Brooks Field earlier in th
afternoon. Thompson had arriv
announe- be en captured in the Delhi
PICTURE SHOW
at
PETER’S
• Opera House •
in his case in which he was
Monday Night, July 3th
A Paramount Picture in “IN PLAY-
ING THE PIPER” in 6 acts.
W. Klaerner
boats and
craft are
Music Furnished by Hoelzer’s Military Band.
Prices of Admission: Adults 30c; Children over 8 years of age 15c- Grand .0 ic. v. ,
(We are obliged to make this grandstand charge in order to -ciaurandistand 15 Vehicles
congestion. The charge for vehicles will take care of the expens connected unusual.grow ding and
Entrance can only he made thru the East and West corner drive-in gates, i P “ ’ the
Field in Florida a
mit negroes to vote
traffic easily. Thousands
men have complained
s a pet........it I
long an ofticer
it ;
an
a
0404044 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ summer term
trial of Otto Nami
handling the
I if police of San ntonio, which i bi ex ican side
Ed. Peter will be heard by the special j load brought
concerning party affiliation.
a preliminary two years ago
Thompson’s grandmother
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Kieggy”
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Some had been held up at Mon
allowed terey four days, waiting for ser-
Judge S. G. Taylor in the
triei Court,
1 —The double lever deli ven con-
‘ tinuous surplus power—like a
six-cylinder motor.
7- The unit frame, three-point
4 suspension of shaft and gear-
ing produces positive and per-
manent alignment.
2 The frictionless roller-hearings
• and perfect mechanical con-
struction make the Dexter
quick, quiet and easy in its
operation.
A —And just because it is so light
‘ ' and smooth in its action, there
is very little wear or tear on
cither the machine or the
operator.
L, Equipped with power pulley
— for gasoline engine.
The Dexter does most of the hard
work in washing— let it do yours. The
price is less than you will expect.
Guarantee' goes with every machine.
slipped
near the
Under the auspices of the American Legion
5:00 A. M. Shooting of Volleys; Free Band Concert at Court House Park
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon.
10:30 A. M. Addressby T. H. Ridgeway of San Antonio, Candihnte for
State Senator. “
injunetion was
district judge
B« xar 4 ‘ou it x court
Court. The
i of ( uero
PROGRAM AT THE FAIRGROUNDS
2:00 P. M. Rooster Catch—Prizes for Winners
2:15 Address by Hon. Martin Dies, Ex-Congressman of the
•6 cl l J
3:00 P. M. Race-3 8 Mile, for Saddle Ponies. Purse s- OO
500 P M Rase Ball-The “Giants” against a strong S. A. club
Entra5:e°e: M £.50Roping Contest—Purse $20.00 to which will be added
and Detectives Frk
officers restrict-
refusing to per-
Am lint 7 and 8
Distriet Court
W ere boo
ing last
but did not droj
activities until las
granted by
Martin of Wes
and the mother
hi section of the eounty, captur-
ed a live foot I l inch wol f. I he
D largest one yet reported to have
BUTCH ER.
Fresh Beef, Mutton
Pork, Sausage
and Veal.
University of Texas student, al
so indicted in connection with
the tragedy, is set for July 5.
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Fort Worth, Texas. June 28.
The body of Samuel Burk Bur
nett, pioneer cattleman and ca
pitalist of Texas, was buried
Wednesday afternoon with si m
pie ceremonies in the family lot
in East Oakwood Cemetery. The
body had lain in state at tin
home since Tuesday afternoon
and hosts of friends and busi
ness associates paid their la*
respects.
transferred to
Special Sale On
NON-SKIO BRUNSWIK TIRES
•Judge W S. Anderson in tin
37th District Court and was giv
in from two to seven years foi
two big ferry
score of small r
BiG DANCE AT NIGHT AT KLAEhNERS and PEI ERi UAL
torie Land o
>♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ been transferrer
were assembled and
prevent their escape
passageway. A total
d staunel
Motbev
was taken from
which the men
he will serve only seven
wil by a rear
si of $159
dah <
Met Jee and l’ E
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of Texas.
nl the T
n arks A
Ernesto Garcia, indieted on
five counts of automobile theft
and burglary, was sentenced by
here restraining
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San Antonio, Tex., June 29.
Richard H. Russell, directo
and stockholder in many <
San Antenio’s largest financia
and commercial enterprises, diet
at 8 o’clock last night follow
Mig an operation at the Phys
cian’s and Surgeon’s Hospital
Mr. Russel had suffered fron
a digestive trouble for nearl.
after a raid at a house on Soh club woman and
ed today that he would insti-non. Wolves are commen
a member;
f the Confe
eral literary
I eases have
to the 37th
trial at tin
Opera House
Friday Night, June 30th
A Paramount Picture, featuring
Thomas Meighan In
“EASY ROAD”
Also
11th Episode of the “Whirlwind
Serial”
45 th District Court
June 27. Al
he went to bet
was called. He
night at 11 o’clock
Eagle Pass, Tex., June 28.—
Nine tons of mail were crossed
from the Mexican side yester
day to this city, it coming ove
by the boat loads. This wa
mail that had accumulated on
the Mexican lines during the
past week and routed through
this port. Many water-bound
passengers from the City of Me
xico and other points came ove
yesterday, having been diverted
to this port from Monterey
Lockhart. Tex.,
W ilson
I through a
room where
to see eaci ioai
over.
For 30 days only, subject to
supply on hand, at
mocratic primary July 22. The
county committee adopted tin
test promulgated by the Stat j
committee excluding negroes
from he primary without leav-
ing that part of the testimony 1
to the election officers. The ial
ter were to use their influenci i
case. The sentences
concurrent ly, how ever.
PROGRAM AT NIGHT AT KLAERNER’S OPERA HOUSE
new. Good Music between acts. Starts at 8:15 P. M.
Price* of Admission: Reserved Seats 50c; General Admission 35c; Children 25c Tickets
at Klaerner’s Confectionery and Hanish Drug Store June 26 th -3 -icketson sale
by Federal Agent nt tin Daugi ter
tions almost exclusively will en-
age the attention of the four
district courts of Bexar Count;
the remainder of this wreck and
»n Saturday all four courts will
adjourn for the summer vacation
to reconvene on the first Mon-
day in October which is October
2
Yesterday Judge W. S. Ander
son of the 37th District Court
continued until Saturday morn-
ing at 10:30 o’clock, the appli-
cation of Henry M. Trueheart
for a temporary restraining order
against a dance hall on East
Josephine Street.
was informed that an operatiol
was necessary and he laughing
ly refused to consider its po:
sibility. Finally he called f<
W. W. Collier, vice president <
the Centrat Trust Company. <
which Mr. Russell was a diret
tr and life-long friend. Th
family asked Mr. Collier to pi
suade him,to consent to an op
ration as they were afraid <
the consequences if it were ne
performed.
the election officers from cutting
out the negroes.
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Mrs. L. de Tuttle of La
Grange, daughter of Count del
Lasso, one of the early pioneer
of Texas and mother of Jmlg
George Willrich of La Grang
uied at the home of her son.
Tuesday morning. from the Ca
tholic Church of which she wa
ol the Daughters o
l , . ,
jderacy, ami ot sex
clubs.
Houston. Texas, June 28.
Fire which destroyed the plan
of the Truby Broom Manufac
luring at Milin- Street and Mi
Kinney Avenue, and the Mo
narch Peanut Company, adjoin
ing on MecKinney, and damag
ed a warehouse of the Produe
ers’ Refining Company on Mil
by Street, starting at 3:31
o’clock this morning, may havi
been of incendiary origin, ac
cording to the department offi
ciasls, who are investigating to
day.
Fire Commissioner A. U An
derson was told that a man hac
been seen running away fron
the factories before the fire wa
discovered. Firemen first to ar
rive reported that the broon
factory was a mass of flame
and separate fires burning at the
peanut oil factory and the Pro
ducers’ Oil warehouse.
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hili' l onvent al
Airs Tuttle
of his sister-in-law. Pablita Ji
minez, on April 7.
R. L. Hingle was sentenced t xing them from
ive years in the penitentiary by
District Court for
summer term.
San Antonio, Texas. Thre
viation cadets were killed an
’ heir bodies burned when a D
Haviland 4 in which they hat
just risen at Brooks Field fel
‘rom a height of 200 feet yeste
day afternoon al 5 o’clock. Tl >
lead are:
Walden IL Farrell, 24, Phil
delphia, pilot, killed instantly
William C. MeCoy, 22 Nash
ville, Tennessee.
George C. Thompson. Wes
Philadelphia, Pa.
None of the cadets was mai
Boerne, Texas, June 28.
Business men of Boerne Tuesda.
night, at the Courthouse. wen
into permanent Organization o
a Progressive League Associa
tion and elected the .followin'
officers: J. J. Jordan, President
Dr. Louis Gregory, vice presi
dent; Hugo Vogt, secretary; H
B. King, treasurer. Meeting wil
be held on the third Wedne
day night of each month. Th
object of this organization is t<
promote the interest and wel
fare of Boerne in particular am
Kendall (’ounty in general.
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Waco, Tex., .June 2
Evans, negro attorney,
way to report for duty at Kell;
Field for advanced training ii
the bombardment group. Th
other two had finished their pre
liminary training some month
ago.
It nt « ’ ew dish a noun h ng foo ।
as well ns a delicacy
Six haul boiled eggs (halved),
one cup Spanish gnen olives (quat
tered) ; 2 cups boiled rice: 3 euij
’ ri ole auce Ar rat ve rice in b $
loin ot n baking dish. ( ut egi
in halves lengthwise and lay 9
rice Add olives to sauce Pow
over eggs Bake in me der ite ovet
15 minutes and serve it once. I h
mm
itoek, and a war has
zainst the “ and
„ |, ve been ca,T
0
ked on charge s of
unkt 4 till Mil he
d diet, for «• gre
nice nre rich n protei
l oay Irate resy tive
high in c J<>ri vain
p#6#*2
.. 48-4
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Judge Anderson por participa
lion in a holdup near Brook-
Field.
4
4,
o 37th Dis San
injunction proceedings this year and farmers
FELIX W. MAIER e
Blacksmith and Machine Shop.
to file a motion for a new trial Laredo. The
Nev n a life long
employe of Her sister
from Goliad County, a special
venire of 40 men was examined
and only three jurors accepted.
Court recessed in this case until
Wednesday morning, at which
time 110 talesmen will report to
complete the jury panel.
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Austin, Tex., June 28.—Trial
of Mrs. Maggie Ronn, indicted
■ in connection with the killing
of her husband. John K. Ross,
at the Ross home in this city
on the night of February 4.
Kolmeier & Klier Co.
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Schumacher, Oscar R. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922, newspaper, July 1, 1922; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418445/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .