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1007 COMMERCE STREET
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,1922
VOL. 2, NO. 5
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Schang filed
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. ( The Yanka were apeeding i up
Dugan to Pipp. . No runs, no hits.
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Picture show. Whitey Witt, Yankee center fielder, kicking up a cloud of duat aa he alid into third
- TWO COMMANDERS-N-CHIEF WATCH WARFARE
Attorney
are cited to appear at New Orleans
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Young ecored
■topped at third.
dogs m company.
was caught napping and was run
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employer. Mrs. Aczam Mid. was B.
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F, Pettitt of Maypearl.
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to the hotel a. a guest.
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FIND MAN IN RIVER
four are contested.
Women's elube, at a luncheon in
4
‘2 present price, it was said.
from the atate
legislature next
I called the sherirt's
Palneertheater.
when
Francls could file the papers.
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l wouldm't go to nleep.
Naln
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Son Will Sell Gravel
For New Sewage Plant
They
morning
wanted to ring into the trouble.
T tried to make him leave, but he
Mr.
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Courtland pk. New York, and :
placed aboard a speclal airplan !
piloted by W. L. Smith. tamous
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subscripion to The Prem.
Second prize six month pass
our state,"
She urged the women to fight
nine shot flaming streaks across - 1o the
LOSES PURSE AND 915.
Miss Gladys Amiek, Ilil Jem"
ninge-ave, reported to police the 8
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Young, rf
Kelly, 1b
Cunningham,
Snyder, e
MoQulllan, P
it is possible the names of both
Mayfield and Peddy will 'be or-
dered added to the ballot when
litigation over their eerutication
is settled.
Mayfield's case will be decided
Six month sub-
Fress: -
A pass to .the
WardtoScou.
n« errors.
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GIANTS
Bancroft, M
Groh, 8b
Frisch, * -
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fendants in the Mobllesuit. Botl
Tell Press, Win Prize
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DALLAS—Gasolin prices havet
dropped from 23c to 31c per gal-
•Ion here
- The drop of 2c is the result of
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to appar.
The petition was prepared by,
of storms you have been in.
Write your storm experience [
ewr
Ever eca a .bad storm?
EVer been in one when light-
addressing a political rally here
a 19-year-old boy sought to end
this life in the lobby of Ilie audi-
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vote because he was ont of the,
city at the time bids were received
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Cleveland, Ohio. In 4 hours and
45 minutes.
From Cleveland'the pictures
rain decreased slightly it looked
like another inning was ponsible.)
FIFTH INNING.
GIANTS — Snyder hit to Scott
and the ball bounded over him to
center field for a single. McQuil-
lan hit over third base tor a dou-
ble, sending Snyder to third. Ban-
By United Press.
AUSTIN— Ballots for the geper-
al Texas election to take place in
November have gone forth from
BY HENRY L. FARREL,
___ Unired Press Sport Writer.
POLO GROVNDB, NEW YORK
—The Yankees started off the
' fourth game of the 1022 world
series by getting to Hugh MeQuil-
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TO RETAIN IT
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MeCormick third base.
The Yanks took the field and
play started at 2:02 p. m.
1 MRS. ACZAM |
RAysy1 --
The sixth ward will decide be- her honor Saturday at the Texas 5
tween Mrs. A. E. Watters and hotl."
The agreement provides for the
employment of home labor -BRING
' two runs.
Hotel,-131014-Commerce-st, faces a murder
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Young, who made the cteh '
against the right field wall. Seott I
out, Bancroft to Kelly. Mayo out. 2
Frisch to Kelly. No runs, no hits, I
no errors. . ————
day tickets to th Palace.
Better hurt'. folks! The con-
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It was said by authorities Saturday afternoon no attempt
had been made to get bond for her.
Mrs. Aczam accuses Shine of repeated insults. For sev-
• eral days she had'been endeavoring to get the sheriff’s
office and an attorney, John Francis, to aid her in keeping
Shine away from the hotel, of which she was proprietress.
Francis had prepared to file n injunction suit against
Shine Saturday.
■A' preliminary hearing for Mrs. ------’--:------
W rite your atorm experience teat begins Met day L2-—-
it to The Proaa-riahtit andia.onforul- 4 weeka. --
Any one f tiigiblen.Keep
your glory within 200 wordA
loss of a purse, containing 111. at
the information window ot *
to his room,
oftice twice.
wait until
l’alace Munday, Octt* It wil '!
recall to jour mind the detail*
he wouldn't. My
2"
3 ha (0
tempted to stall after the first in-
ning. but the umptres warned
them to bpeed up.
The playing field was a trifle
heavy.
Schang to Pipp. Bancroft walke4.
Groh filed to R. Meusel. Frech <
filed to Ruth. No runa, no hits,
no errors.
YANKEEB—Witt filed to un-
TdP station Friday night
trace has been dincovered of I
missing artlele.
Mrs. Joseph declared it a dia-
grace that more illiteracy exista ,
in American than in any other a
country. 12
About CO club women attended /
the lucheon.
TRIED TU IM NTHIM.
."I have known John Shine for ruu muyvuus..
over a year," Mrs. Aczam -said. I .Captain Williams and other of-1
torium where the speaking was
held. ____
Commissioner Alderman did not ‘ composed body Of a man was
found in the Neches river when
goyraimzhipsurnusca:d Menu' betwven Lena Gardner that somethtng i« aone.
Governor Neff and
Picture shows the high point of excitement in the sixth Inning when Dugan of the Yankeenenosseathe plate withe first run of
the 1922 world's series on Babe Ruth's double. Dugan, at extreme right, scorinz; Catcher Snyder of the Giants at his left. At extreme
left'is Umpire Kiem, and behind him la Pipp of the Yankees, next to bat. In the background is Eddie Bennett, mascot of the Yankees.
WITT MAKES TH REE-BA GGER-IN SIXTH INNING BALLOTS ARE
anzszpezazsazuscegeee SENT OUT FOR
I Witt stopping at second. Ruth
tiled to Cunningham, who fell and
ras hurt, time being called. Witt
.each third easily, after the catch
and was held up by Huggins,
coaching off thud, when he start-
ed for the plate. Dugan held first
on .the play. Cunningham rosum-
ed play. Pipp hit to right for a
single, scoring Witt hnd sending
Dugan to third. Pipp was out try-
(The wet ball. was bothering
Mays, he got severat new dry oness
from the umpire when the Glante '.
started to hit him. The nkl«* I
were clearing but it was stin rain- 2
ing hard.)
'at Corsicana Oct. 1C.
A battle has been started in fed-
eral-ct at Mobile, Ala., to force
counters. . ‘ Schang. c
The game was being played in Ward, 2b
a downpour. Gray clouds loaded K. Scott, M
‘ — Mays,p
Umpires-
After that I was soared nearly all
the time. So I called the sherirrs
Woman Faces Charge of Murd
The
R H Mason, the twelfth between. American women can hold the
. Emmett Carron and C. B. Ayers: balance of power in the United
. IN ni cAccro the sixteenth between Hr*. Mary State*, and the Texas women in
* IP nil. GASFK L Wright and T W. Evan*.
came in my room where my
hunhend lay nek in bed ami
asked me to come to his room.
. • When he came to the houne I
don't think ho was dinking-
But he went down on the street
carere-tThe Chiene, - t
cinis. 1 5;000,000 dogs annu
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MMte upon it.
Secretary of State Staples late
Friday announced hia decision
to send the ballot along to the
thie ball park. The Giants nt-
1 for an education appropriation
hit to Muys. Grok out. May* to
Pipp, Bancroft stopping at second.
Frisch filed to Meusel. E. Meusel
ont, Scott to Pipp. No runs, on*
hit. no errors.
seusai.TkenourEazdlettc"pipp.tonned.no runs,
Cunningham walked. Snyder out J
i. Dugan out. Grek to I
Ruth walked. Pipp fied
tfllhfrllf ektoce at etor week and a । and got the gun from under the ——
blqck boudoir rap with myrosei piftow He -tund ormented mne
trimmings, clothes that she put all night and I had to do it.
*eeeeepeepepeeeeeeepee
First Pictures
The first pictures! '
Aa uaua)!f g
The world series photographs '
on this page were snapped at;
the Polo Ground* in New York ;
in the early innings of the ;
5."
"JA. 1
made a landing there by spe-
; elal permission of the New
1 York police.
was today approved the age
tend turn by Vorez
Ouraonand Fremler F
found two bottles of it on his bed. |
HNCOUNTERS HIM AGAIN. ;
"I went down the ball to get ।
some ice water forux huaband.. .
" । A* I came back, his dpor was!.
So she open. He reached out hd tried'
city officer* by several people.
always boasting aBout three or know nothiug about the shoting
four people he had killed and '!anH' was released. Tho Nrs.Ac-
After I shot him the officers ‘
county judges, despite litigation
holds up the certification of both
the Democratic and Republican
.nominees.
wouldn't. My husband was sick
ORANGE—-Bailie Allan, olkreina throushout the ,201natnetpo
field •orkeni hemhe held in con-aa, 1" Gutnscka zatn
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Three INN
Cents llVlM
— catted Mr. Franeis,hree lime*.
MThen it happened. I- didn't
want to shoot him. I was afraid, 12 "Picture scoop" flyer, who had
on hastily after the killing. Be-
fore, she was dressed in a ki-
mono. She made a contrast in
the drab jail with the only other
woman prisoner, a drug addiet.
MORE UNDERCLOTHING.
man's body. One went in the
chest, one in an arm, and three in
the abdomen.
Ths woman's husband is an As-
opening game.'
From the.Polo Grounds they {
were rushed by taxi to Van
TANKS— R. Meusel fanned.
I building the sewhge disposal plant. .... ... . . -
1_______ - and he had not read the contract, ricaton was impoesible.
YANKEES—Witt singled to
center. Dugan singled to left, * •
5-s- 93
• —6 "4..
zr ’ .A ly _ --.ji
to catch me. I told him to’letme
tatone. He called me a vile name)
and said something gly about my
Mra. Aczam is a pretty woman 1 husband. Then he said, 'I'll cut '
of perhaps 35 years. She wore a 'your throat.’
neat black taffeta house dress I "I went back to my room then
Aczam probably will be held Mon-
day, Justice Emmett Moore. Mid,
to determine whether bond will be '
granted. ,,
Many stories of trouble between
Shine and the Aczams were told
Saturday. " One was that Rhine
loaned Mrt.\rMui JjOO, linking a-
diamond ring as security. He
threatened her. it is said, when
the debt was not paid on time.
Shin* is - to have loaned
money on real estate and to have
owned property tere.----------
HI. relative* are believed to ,
live in Virginia. The Spelman Co. '
him _______ ■ I
"I HAD TO DO IT "
"I'm sorry. I had to do it.” [
Mr». Acxam declared at the city |
jail Saturday. "He insulted me::
He threatened my life. I called |
th* sheritr’s office last night, but .
was told to wait until morning. j
when papers could be filed to keep
’ him away from my place.
"I had five other guests, but i
there was no one there whom I
When he mw me with the gun
he still called me vile names.
He was in his nightelothes,
reaching owt toward me. He
.stood in the door of his room.
The light was out in there.
base on hi* triple in the sixth inning of the first game of the world's series. in front of the bag la
Helnie Grob. Giants third baseman. Umpire Owensat left, calling M'ltt safe. In the foreground ia
Coach O'Leary of the Yankees. 1
morninu the basis of prieta quoted by this amounted to 107,392: It
'Company. The prtees, he said. ‘ estimatsA that W,— of
were. cheaper, that on any other number were children. No
gravel of its grade. ous aceident were reported.
Taking off at 2:55 p. m.
Smith flew the 435 miles to
for* and I had to call the officers
lie was drunk thet time
"About three weeks: azo he
made improper advanes to me.
no errors (it was still drizzling
rain and the .Giants —Mylo
sing to stall. They poked oat and
back from the bench very leisurely.
YANKEES — Ward filed to
PUMPS FIVE
- NGV, ELECTION
to right, scaring Dugan. Meusel
reached second when Snyder's
throw to catch him stealing got
thru Frisch. Meusel then took
third when the ball rolled to cen-
ter. It was a stolen base. Schang
tanned. Tvs run*, four hits, one
error.
SECOND INNING.
1, Inited I'rena
BFAI MONT—The badly de-
Palace for the balance o 1922.
For each story published,
two one-day tiekets to the Pal-
See will be Ai\eH.
The best sters cach day wil
win the writer extra one-
After he threatened my life. I saw
nothing to do but to shoot him."
TELEPHONES POLICF.
Syrian. Sick with dengue fever. , She cailed the police immediate
he wm keeping the hotel .lone ly, according to thf police:
Saturday, with only two big, white i ’ Tvegot • dead man downhere."
Shine .work’d -tor the teCN
— ■WnK'thc bridge department. His
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to Young. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
FOURTH INNING.
Th* dawnpour continued but aa
word was heard from the Yaak
bench and the umpires told the
players to speed up. j
GIANTS—E. Meusel ent, Du-
gan to Pipp. Young singled ta
right field. Kelly leveed Yeung
at second, FOp la Soott. Cun-
three years. He came frequently brought her .nd her husband to
____ s= — « . amal. aB-e Keum
Here's the boss of the United States arm and the boa* of baseball watching the first,game of th* ■
----- - - i. world* series from a box at the Polo Grounds. General John J. Pershing at left At right is Kene-
would show the gun he Mot them zam sald she had five roomers .o saw Mountain Landis; basebatt commisstoner. and Mr*. Landis.
with. I was afraid of him and fleer* My J. G. Looper. Forest-pkI .__. _
when he paid me a few days ago employe, was the only one present,
for his room, I asked him to----------, Gas Drops to
leave. , TRIED to KILLSELF ... 21c in'Texas
"He gave me trouble once be- W.. ------ •»« Ml iCAU*
I HOUSTON — While George E.
Poddy, independent Democratic I
candidate for V. S. senator, was
He was the city jail. Acxam was found to
"We have been in business here fleers who answered the call
Singles by Mitt, Dugan, Pipp Ruth, rf
and R. Meusel and, a sacrifice Gy Pipp, lb
by Babu Ruth produced the K. Meusel, if
W.‘D. Gordon of Beaumont and+—... stopped at third. Young ecored
— TLM.Kenneris, Houston." It, Entries• in the city primary to Groh with a single to lere: Young
charges"no statute n-Texas con- be held Nov- 7 became limited
’ fere on the eecretary of state pow-' ®a*up•**3, noon to Mayor Cockrell down between first and seconC.
er to certify the name of any can-iand the Tive commissioners who Mays to Pipp to Ward to Pipp.
didate except where a nominee has seek, renominationi l . M. Lee. | Four runs, five hits, no errors,
died or declined to run. .nd the candidate for Water Commission- .--:----
secretary haa been notified there- er Lord a job, and L H. (Fat)
ornars puuxank. P|FAn$ CAUSE
It is further ehaged the "Texas race, for taxer: 1 i
primary lawa. In whole or in part. This is with the exception of Ar mil A ■▼■AM
are void because of their oncer- jobs which confer purely political IIL LIIIII A I II IN
tainty and ambiguity.'* ’• honor. W. D. Smith in the only UI LVVVr I UVI
The suit waa brought in the man out for the city Dem- ' " _______
Mobil.’ federal-ct because it is al ocratie chairmanship. Chairman
leged th, matter. Involved are ” ‘Daniel will retire Oura is the richest country in
/questions arising under the con Time for filing applications for I the world. Our government ie
stitution of the U. R. places on the ballot expired at the richest. Yet we are doing the '
noon. i least for education," declared Mrs.
Of the twenty-five wards now Lee Joseph of San Antonio, preai-
in the city, the chairmanship* of dent of the Texas Federation of
a reduction in prices all over the - '
(State. I CHy Hall ratinrd Saturday the
to make it a game and ns th*
skilled and unskilled. Jobs are re AUSTIN — Anom-infammable, __ '
stricted to peraons who have been gas wel has been brought In In -TI w.L
residents of Fort Worth or the Mitchell-co, according to reports 4 ne weatner
suburb, for four month.. to the railroad commisioner’s of- ' Fort Word and.zicinitzaToniaht Januaryto tide eheschools over. J
"It is muttrally agreed and. un rice here. It is producing 40,000 25 0Kh,#‛ phteri, ..........."
derstood that gravel from the An-lteet ot gas daily, report, any. winds tonight .ad sndg
aconda Gravel Co. will be aecept ] ------------------ prWainencondagiomegt"uonacut
able for all work where such ma HOLD MAN FOR MURDER Florida coast and in the Rio Granda
ter ia l shall be needed in the con-l and coast of TMm ceuning
‘ " ORANGE—Bailie Alton, olllrain. throughout the Mlsalaalppi
struction of thin plant, states the J -
- helaworkemaeinznesamcom-
nTlaasJ. HniMaahsM nection with the death of J. P.
The Anaconda conpay isown-inwins whone hhd, was found
ed and managed by John B. Haw-0wph,Aoa Tt Wa Toune . . _
ley Jr., son of the consulting en-ha igub morains 2m
gineer on the sewage plant Job 1 Thursday morning. „ . m
City Attorney, Rouersaid this 10 299 ATTEND THE FAIR P '* ___
cause was inserted in the agree -100”: A"-N• .HF EAi BULETIX.
ment because the MeKenzie Con- DA LL AS—Opening day attend-' B, Unirea rreee -e.
struction Co. had made Ita bid onjance at th* Mat* fair Friday IONDOX-The Aritiah cabinet
First World Series Pictures YANKEES TAKE
WORLD’S SERIES OPENING GAM^ LEAD, BUT FAIL
:ipvihnaONLY ONE CITY
JOB CONTESTED----a
„.. IN THE
, ’ .. -------' to Pipp, Bancroft scoring. Groh
* Shine wore only hl. undercloth- | "I shot him in the heart the
ing whn he was slain. He was first limne, 1 think. He stum:
stsndtng in the doorway, accord- bled backward. He never said
ing to Mra. Aczam, when she fired. | another word, but « kept shoot-
She Mid he_atumbled-gbaek-and.inghim."_
--------Ten on the bad. 1 Once tears cam to her eyes ,
Five pistol bullets entered the “I "as advised not to.ceuthe—-
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Ever Been in Storm?
Lneverat tmes. Kach time he .________________-
-enmehneketeuw-seo-he-uan wererushedlo Fort Worth by
wiore drunk. train.
office for protection.
SENT A LAWYKI.
"They told mo if he gave me
any more trouble to call them.
They told me they would .end a !
lawyer to see me. They sent Law: I
yer John R. Fraud, of Arlington.
He wm going to file an injune- .
tion to keep John Shine away ,
from my house.
"Last night he came to the i
house a litUe after dark and went
OR men here are not looking for | eontraVtf with the MeKenzie Con-
a further decline to follow the struction co . San Antonio, for
the eighth ward "It la my duty and your duty to
HOME S:
) Mrs. Josephine Aczam, 85, who shot 50-year-old John
- Shine, I&GN employe, to death at 3 a. m. Saturday in a room
the sky and rain came down in j
torrents from dark and murky
elouda?
Ityou have been in that kind
of a’ atorm or any other kind,
write it up" for The Press and
cume in for one of the prise*.
"The Storm" comes to the
first base, Hildebrand
reft-teuteuteF
SCORE BY INNINGS:
Ginnts ............000 Odz m
Yankee* . NO Su xk
THE LINE-UPS
.....MHd Sahirday morning at the city
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as YEARS OLD.
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