McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [285], Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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McALLEN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22, 1924.
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‘elusion that-it -was ou
Allen all-star team
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light
diat the
of blast furnaces, the French troops
out of Dortmond. At
to awaken a fresh ei
husiasm
Eoundabout_shewe4
the body.—
By United, Press.
signs of a struggle
campaign of the entir Valley
Dashiella
half of the institut
and
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murder
sure that U we canid fat an ei
general and
evaeuated:
TO GIv EXHIBIT
take sul
NORFOK; Oct! 21.-The death toll
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in the fatal pow
r explosion aboard
of the band.
the scout cruiser! Trenton reached el-
>. m. next Monday
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be?w
at
ies: - Ordnance ex perts arrived today
to assist in the
aval board inquiry
had to go out. Then at the wind up be a klansman. Police reserves using
perse the mob but ear bombs were
effective.
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downs.
what you are wait possible limit.
Mrs. Bennie Schaffe • and Mrs. Em-
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string has been re-
“moved, and the de or thrown open.
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Make it a part
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ments to go and v ew the exhibit.
MEXICAN PRESIDENT SAILS
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charged him with
murder for
for attorney fees f
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H. F.” Griwin left yesterday for a
business trip to Galveston. He Will
of religious fa-
earthly name as
from one to five
and Tuesday.——
Oet.. 21.—Private,
ry at Walter Reed
deuce against a
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is therreal icador
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employed by
railroad there.
stering the drug t his wife Ana,
Wilford Sweetin, 1 usband of his
of Benton Harbor,
ed the cult in San
where he J
treatment fi
ly heretofore. Nething ean so induce
the student to put forth his best ef-
and authorities
the theory of
their names
beautiful w
of the American
I American bus!
observed Octo
endorsed by the
number of civic
tions. In addi:
memorial cere-
All be made on
bur spe
fter c
it men,
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his
place
were placed in
ient. Upshal said
at girls todk the
our
le to
the barber shops in t he Valley will
adopt the following p'ices. ..4——y
By United Press. 1
PARIS, Oct. 21.-
the George Washi
YESI
We have ever:
your fruit cake
Better still let
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honor at a luncheon
club attended by 30
ness men anti Mexit
a string of hox cars Were derailed
here late Tuesdas. Moore was thrown
inathe path of I he cars. - .
Shock out of curiositj. Upshal termed
Tenneson a parents’;pet. He is said
to be from Texas. " I
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when all the wind was pelted out of
ag-degasc--g-em-aie
the boys the visitors made 'two touch-
d-
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mpaign
it throu
dea of his defense
entered motion t<
minister examined]
'mention of pleadi
ing the mercy of 1
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tomobile.
’Reveal Jesus6
Genuine Dollar I
zor, for a limit
entist and XR
teesn a special
'with- two other boy
the chair for punish!
it is harmless and tl
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[for insanity.
ig guilty and
he court, and
Iweetin prevlo
in court room
ffocatipn.
been greatly encouraged in their work
bytheinterest-di iplayed by patrons
of the school and bothers in these ex-
The i
ryfor
of as
thia u
wo oi
definie appeal and
tions at the time of
the Barbecue. But I
with several promine
our banker, Mr. Hori
Navy. Day is to be
her 27. The plan is I
president and a large
and military organiz
tionto parade* and
monies, every effort I
of all periods of our country.
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“Reveal Jesus,the
d i vorce waa •gratte
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iegro, here. The
. Mrs. Fannie
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fas fermert speaker of
gslature; was attorney
■ ate fax .commissioner
le pastor gate
Hichtaatzomn
have the fort
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a collection^ ath tha
begfnningamardc
Ind expect to press
final finish so that .
to go to the balan
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By United Press. !
1 MT.-VERNON. ■!., Oct M.—Ci
ing at a plea of insanity the
“Then this negro came along with
his preachuing. The three wo^ien with
us sold all their property and left San
Antonio with him. Ope of them, Mrsa
Emma Lee Felder, sold her home and
turned the money over to him. She
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By nited Press.
DORTMOUTH. Germany. Oct. M.
loll Mounts
From Blast
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for, justice. Mrs.
pleaded not guilt:
was jammed to i
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garage near/his home by relatives
atter to
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you are not
pent up against
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won by a more
Navy Day to familiar
with the ships and me
commemorative of Ah
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playing that any of them had done
this year. They were not seasoned
and had no practice together. /They
had only me t for two or three timet
in formulating signals, and had not
been winded. The first of the game
was all for McAllen. In the first half
the local team made the first touch-
down easily, In the second quarter
the boys slowed down materially, af-
ter several of their best players had
gone down for theygunt, but still they
held the soldiers scoreless. In the
thirty half tha. g*ea«paed4*t>I game
fellows began to weaken and held the
Ft Brown giants, scoreless. It was at-
this juncture that Coah Middleton,
who had been holding the line against
ing. i . -1
rushes suffered a fractured leg and
boldiers. The soldiers
scratch of 14 to 6, afier I
Mich., said he poin-
Antonio to get evi-
egro who, he said,
We -have appointent now for tl
ign and a
We do not want the!
Allen'to get a wrong I
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on yesterday. Home ca
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batons, clubs were unable. to dis*
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Plea of Inanity Mi
By fat.
REENED!
With an All-Star Cast, including Seena Own, Martha •
Mansfgield and Wilfred Lytell
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TOMORROW! n 1. Price, All
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3iv feet fronf t body, The cory-
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overplayed together, mid the first —
are investigating on
Hair Cut __________
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'Neck Shave or-Clip . .
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Before sailing on
gton on Friday.
was in full
said during
hospilaly-was found dead at-ttspost
shortly, after midnight with a bullet
in his lung from Bls own pistol which
all are
of the
Yet, would "hey dare seize him?
THE LEAVEN WORTH CASE”
, L‛By Anna Katherine Green
THE GREATEST MYSTERY STORY EVER
swing with citizens peering from be-
Suicide Dies by Pistol
. Route
yards, was instantly killed and Page, the cause for the suicide of
Masson, 35, seriously Injured when
By United Press. T
WASIIINGTON-
Russet Shore, senti
Tear Bombs Give Big
Crowd Fits
4u.Cohran save the names of the
“ white women as Mrs.B. L: Slaughter,
thing you need for
hine drawn blinits, scarcely able to
suppress cheers. j Dortmond is the
first large center in the Ruhr to be
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ze the public
otthemavs;
rican heroes
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Rio. Grande Valley purged forward
, and backward yesterday on the Car-
roll College foot ball field. The Me
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veal Jesus’” bond,
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to determine the cause of the blast, hibits which' have been .held Mequent-
and remove the blight .that threatened tw6
men! I
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one of the hardles on the cars.
RELIGIOUS FANATC ARRESTED)
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Used Electric Chair on
UnrulyPupils
McALLEN DAILY PRESS
Lt Nothing too Good M oar Friends
Before theh passed the man they had sought since the 1
i unconscious form of Ira Leavenworth hadbeen found in
his richly famished aprtment! There wa the man, the
stranger inthe night, the one who could solve the mys-
tery of the ddeath of the wealthy recluse Ind thus clear
but to catt him "Brother."
Mrs. L. L.Slau, ghler, one .of the
women held with cbchran, was de-
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DALLAS, Oct. 21,—W.W. Moore,
08, ehgine foreman of the Santa Fe caused by ill
Germany
e-iir -ire
children to attend these ehibits. and 'ing to. press the
jnn., Oct. 22 Hi an Invitation is :
•T. Ppsahl. 25. science teacher in the*
.. . I — ,‘ing for. Mrs. Co k informs us that
high school was st at liberty On a ’ . .
1 the famous latch
Lawrence M. Higlt, poisoning pasti
when arraigned in the Jefferson cos
an I ndietment th
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troops marched
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Dctober all
RAZOR
One of the hardest fought battles
that has ever been witnessed in the
pose to take a collect!! a at that tl
for the college.. Out riginal inl
tion did not have a i ollection a
part of our program. Tl e purpose g
bound for New York, President-elect- -ry court to anaw
Calles, of Mexico, was the guest of
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San Antonio. At that time they ad- ’Schaefer, alsoige eb those arrested
at Kansas City, was divorced here, in
By United Pre*. . J ‘
“ French Getting Out of
noun f
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"I was never the real leader,” the
prisoner told policy “I havea wife
and family in San Antonio, and was
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KANSAS CITY, Jet. 22. —"Jesus
rWod.here dur-tthe Texas 1
ma Lee Felder.
“Reveal Jesus,” negro head of
religious cult for whom
charge of vagrancy
The negro never r
name.
Cochran was actit
of-the negro "Revea
was tried here, an
dawn the evaduation
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| fort than the attention and praise of
his parents in the progress he is
1+ making. You owe it to your and other winning of our cam
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One of the white women now held
kt Kansas City, sold her house for
$2,700 here and gave “Reveal Jesus”
the money; and.alsi gave him her au-
'Dashiella, wia was found dead in 4
asm of the right cor awal
would be of immense f helps
enmpaign Later, we thought J
‘tions justified'it, wewould
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। in the defense
Jesus” when he
supplied money
the defense, ac-
e»eu during the itlgln wfUi^the deaths
of five more injired seamen, all off
the Kouthern pacirie Lwhom are frem astern seacoast cit-
McAllen boys into submission in the
’last .quarter of the last half. It was
'the Hrst gaiuu mat fa Mi'Allwii buys1 .
ditlon* of the
H. Shary. and
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that it would no
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CLOSE BROWN. Instantly/.
also gave him her automobile." p-+-
m a locahsanitanam.A- -mmfgirourfa^ by The
revolver with one ex-
Y, ...Cochran, San Antonio, Texas. , ■ Rartf |.
Cochran, who police first thought. UuullI
muight be “King” Benjamin Purnell, i * ,
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out
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C^RR^L COLLEGE
five thousand dollar bond after hav-
ing answered charges of assault that
Volney Coch- , L... ,
• he used electric chair to punish un-
ran, San Antonio, wa tried in count/ L ■ ><■ .
ruly pupils. The charges were filed
criminal court here ast winter ’on a . , L. .. '
'by Earl Tenneson, 14, pupil, who
and acquitted. !
ivealed his true
it was the pluckiest game ever seen
and the McAlleh boys showed demark
able ability. In a few weeks after they
have been toughened with a few big
games, the FL Brown soldiers will
fall easily to their superior ball play-
The lineup of the McAllen team at
the beginniing of the game was as
follows: L. E. Williams, L. T. Beamer,
L. G.McMillan, C. Bevil, R. G. Cava-'
—zos, R."T. Robinson, R. E. Frisby, L.
II. Rice, R. H, Ziebeli, - Kearns, A.
B. Barrett. •
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Thsubstitites included Reaugh
for Bevil, Vanjjerver for Rice, Quick
for Cavazos, Joe Allen for Breamer,
August' Allen-Jar Quiek, Russell for
Barrett and Barret i fo rRobinson:
ht or T"EW» '
enza or sote
ts are How
nausealess . 1
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Those who
e magic, by
han the old
nmended b«
1. No salts.
interferene '
Next m na •
d your • •
•d Calcrabs
cerning uor school entomrise
wejaet.begin,nbxtsu
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By United Preis.
DERTOIT, Oct. 22,—Tear bombs
were used to effsperse a mob estimat-
ed at between'*five and ten tfvnmi«nd
which gathered 'outside a hall where
Aldrich Bak. former secretary oof
Jack Walton, impeached governor of
-Oklahoma.__spoke last___night. Blake
spoke agains the klan. Hecklers
confined their efforts to’ shouts, Doos'
and carrying of banners of the local
candidate for mayor who is said to
The Sewing Department
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trial that he was'torn at a
xagacnee
baA
56.
ploded cartijidge was found by his
side. Hi ills pockets were letters that
zave directbns -for the-dispsat-
Masansved hislfe by grasping large calib
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“known in the flesh as Bellwood,”
land that he was re aed in Jerusalem.
He said he had nev r known an earti
ly father.—------— -
One of Cochran’s daughters, at her
home here, said the family had heard
from Cochran only onee since he left
Christ Revealed" a
ing a police round v
naties, lias given hi
The members if this class have
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GRAND RAPIDS, Oct. 22— Colonel
John G. Emhry former national com
mander of the American Legion, was
“shot at his f office today by Seydel
I
Sipson, husiand of his stenographer.
One bulleti missed and the other hit
him in the right arm, but the wound
is not Heriots. Simpson said Embry
"was trying io break up my family.’
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sold get yot rself a.
handy Gen •
<;ording to Pahl Kiday, lawyer, who
was appointedL by the court for the
“defense. Cochran ’also signed "Re-
3.
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h--rA,n
high school, it is announced by the
instructress, Mrs. R. G. Cook, will
give an exhibit if garments which
they have designed and cnstructed
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [285], Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1924, newspaper, October 22, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504699/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.