Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 225, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
Major General Retired.
JUDGMENT IN THE
ROWENA BOBBIH
Olj' IH5FKNDANT8 COI*N
HEL IS A( TKI) A VOS IN FIF-
TIETH DISTRICT COl RT.
The finding*.
cent huH of Mm Rowcria HoliblH *#.'
R. Ityhliitt, wjihh awarded Mr*.
Lobhlit JjiiMttie* f M'*).<*w)
A «c4«w •fcrowini? out of- lier
" inirri<i|A to him when In* 1m ullcgcd
to havcliad a lotuinou-Iiiw wlfip, wore
wt atddt and a new trial granted the
defeudaftt hv tin order entered on :1ms
uiotlou flocks oftl* Fifteenth fH*
trict Court Friday jfeuruiug 4>y Judge
Hilts Hare. *
The motion, to set ankle the find-
lnga of the Juijr and for a new trial,
made by Mr. Bohldtt'a (•<iniisol1r-—\rnis
granted by Judg«^ Ilaw Tin the groui.d**
at errurjna4e hy the ^ourt in the ad-
of testimony during the irkd.
wIm'!'( a third party • . I PAII
authority ttxplained, it la within the j lilt ttilill-
province and right of i\tv-jXtry in the
third-party truit to detoemihe Hobbitt a
prior marriage relationship fo£ itx
own setT. fn w the same original ten*
ttmony which the nther Jury bated
its findings on. ~ ■■
Thia dei'iKior. will ^aj^ ttlc "effort
POMT TO BE
FOUGHT OUT
I Ilia Kuit. wl.i'ii Mrs. Mary tir«e r>flor-
id tfc i|;«n her iU.H^IeTr"fe<|uli,ed three
Weeka* tttle: ' Wre. Itowejia,
Ktrtt for dtuuag^H, in which jthe judg-
ment In th* Mary Green lUrbhi.l suii
The order granting the motion as it
appears on the docket follows. "On ue-
eount of the fact that the eourt erred
in the admiftdon of lestitnouy, the
flobhttft
without
required
p enK" now atamt^^wwori' It did i
e trim started* aaW Col. It I.
ell, of Mrs. lioldiltt'a eotuiaelr-f 1
^lAMISHK TWINS" IJCAVK $100,-
(HM> FiSTATK—W HOSE SON WAS
FRANTZ WLAZEK?
of making iiet^«ry an entire retrial
oflioW^trt % iniirriafe rciai louahlp
wfth MarV Oreen Bohlritt a« well aa
Mr*. itowrna Cooover BoMdtt'a allega
lion ««f mUrepresentatie© on the P*rt „ ,h Uril PM..(
SitK! "hhhr'-hf J «.tarr'£&! " • « "" - 1fS^S^SatUS^lS^L
Blaz« k, one « f flu* ,Sinnn' *' twlu* who . futures were K to U points <lown.
are dead here." * ^ ^ *[ Ooutluaed rains In the belt and re
On this (luesthm. whhii will he^ ports of considerable trading in the
AFTER HOURS;
PRICES UP
By the A afociatnl Pic**
Washington, Marelt .'II.—Major Gen-
eral William it. Haan, president of
the army clah dfliatlou bourd, retired
today from active service in.the artny,
eonrltnlWi^ a eont iniioiis military ca-
reer of more than Utt years.
^Levees Crumbling.
\n«*„ .i|l|ii|t#d. aj proof
priOV nnfrnatse^ relation
further pr<n>f of this fa
two weeks in Itself^
The cas" now aland
before
Itamiell, uI Alia. uvmriua < juiin «• |
Aside from snying that h* intended to
push Mrs. itolinM^s tights at all times,
ell had no yefiuUjj state-
meut to make concerning '.he. Slotting
aside of th > judgment and granting
of the nevi trisi.
tille*Uetl out III the Cisike I'oUnty Pro-
bale Couri. will depehd the disposition
ol the JRJtHMHH) left by the famous
pair.
Itosa and Josefa, wlio were knowu
the world oyer, died here yesterday. f
Killed Mother-in-l.aw,
V the Atitoi iatcd Pre i ( * '
- ^callTe, Wash., March 31. -^Robert
motion Is grnnted to the effect that j H. Foster was found gtinty by a Jury
the findings of ftwt-ijy the Jury are la*t night of murder in ^he sec-ond^jie- |-g
set aside and tteld for naught, and the gree for the slaying of his motTier-ln
defendant granted a new trial, and it
is ordered thst said* case shall stand
for trlgl Just as if It had uever been
tried
Te4tfmony_3KWch^"counsel for Mr.
Hoblatt i*ontest xl the admission of.
hd bn whfch t<h^y asked for the set-
ting, aside of the jury Verdict and a
new |trial, It was learned on good au-
thority. centered around the proof
Mrs. Robhltt's counsel offered of liob-
bittp common-law marriage relatlon-
shlp with Mary Green Robbitt l>efore
bla ieutering marriage with Mrs. Ro-
wena Coover. ^'his proof was . the
judgment in the previously tried suit
ojf Mrs. Mary Oreen Robbitt vs. I. R.
Robbitt, which awarded plalntif.a di-
vorce from defeudant. This Judgment,
while binding on the parties to the
law, Mrs. Mnry Bnshiiell. Kvideuce
glyruuat-htiTtrial was that he had said
rs. lUishnell had broken up his home.
Track Meet Saturday.
The County Track Meet,"which was
postponed from last Saturday, will be
hvld Saturday,; April 1. The tenuis
events will Is* held In the moriiiiig and
track contests in th > nfferaoon.
"" All events will take |llace al Aus-
tin College.
- Son of Wood to Marry.
HOTEL IN THE
BAHAMA ISLANDS
spot department after hours yester-
day put the price of cotton higher in
the early trading hours at -New.Or
i!*n*.^ili« active position* gaiitiug tt to
Ki points in tin first half hour of
business. May rose to ltUJl and Oc-
tober to t'1.34. A * T
After falling off soou'wliat, all
months regained somewhat on the
close. . , '
American spots were unchanged lo
5 points down. l,iveri>ool siwt sales.
CONTAINED 3M ROOMS— DAM-
AGE WILL RUN INTO MIL-
LIONS OI^ DOLLARS. .
were arrivals r ,000.
Grain prices declined today oii the
Chicago Heard of Trade. Large of-
ferings and-light demands caused the
icaction. Provisions also were lower.
Buyers r.'eie not in evidence today
on the Fort, Worth livestock market K( >u sALK
and only a were offered for sale.
I Thc rect'ipt^ were 750 cattle and 23,
calve*. Most cf the supply consisted
9 dmr&itM maw-.■..r... ^
Miami, F «„ Hl of mixed shtpinenta aud the aiiality
room CoiottlaM'Tofi'T at Nassau," in the was common, liogs sold ut Mf***
Bahama islands, was destroyed today steady to 10 ceiit^ lower, neceiptf
by fire, which threatened for a while reached li.tHJU i«*a^
to destroy most of the city, a<<eerttfngJjj_t*tr average, biu iiothiiife rtauy
to a radio message received hc^^i*he Moppy was offered. One car w U at
uf lagratiou was ^Hmtl^TIedMfW'r It | $J .00. The sheep market remained
had caused a "damage running into unchanged.
mil I logs of doHarsy'
By the Astvciatai I'ttna ^
• Helena, Ark. March 81—The situt-
th n at Old Town, Ark., 17 miles
south of here, where the first, line
levee* along the Mississippi riv^r are
crumbling under,4t*e attack of the
strong fiorst waters, was described as
he<-omlug iiR-reasingly critical today.-
With Capital and Surplus
Of $400,000.00, directed and safeguarded by the following
directors:
W.H; Rrents
Silas Hare
J. B. Wilson
Ernest L. Jones
'I. \. L. Wolfe
Edwin Kidd
Carl R. Natl
E. C. Hunter
B. B. Wiltmoks
F. Z. Edwards
This bank is prepared to render to its patront the most de-
pendable and satisfactory service. ^
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Your Business is Cordially Invited.
OK It.
Commercial National Bank
nftiirtuLuSin
ST(mKH0LI KHS—If dissatisfled,and
really want to sell, write the ujainher
of shares and ^mpitiiy's name to P, O.
Bo^TVNS, Houston. Texas. m30-Iltp
FOR RENT —' Two ntedj^arjOuM'
house keeping rooms t elose in. Photie
1081. m31-:itp
At a bargain, one large
Acorn combination stove, oue 0x1^ ft*
bre rug, 1 mattress. : Cro<• ke11
L. Beacham:
mai-ltp
st reet. • IMioue
FOR SA1.K s. (h Rbode Island Red
he*«iuallty made. ut rednO'u prices. It |mys to
raise the liest and from healthy stock,
l'houe 188C. Mrs. C. C. Morris.
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Manili.^ March .'U.—The marriage of
Miss Katherine Thompson of Wilming-
ton. Dela.. and Lieut. Osboru Woml,
son of Governor General - I^eonard
suit themselves. Is not sufficient proof j #oml, wj|k take place here uext Suu-
of Robhltt's marriage relationship day, it was announced today.
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BUY YOUR CLOTHING AND FURNISH
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INGS OF US.
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It always pays, because our stock it large and our prices
the lowest that €eod Merchandise warrant.
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Men's Suits $12.50 to $20.00.
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Young Men's Nobby Stylos, wel made, attractive
Suits $20.00 to $30.00.-
Buy the Boy's Easter Suit. Good ones $7.50 to $12.50.
We can jpit your taste in Men's Dress Pants $3.50 to $6.00
An AH Wool, well made Blue Serge Pants only $5:00.
Boys' Knee Pants $1.00 to $2.00.
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Men's New Spring Hats, food ones, Special Price $3.00.
Men's WorL Shoes $2.5# to $4.00.
Men's Dress Shoes from $3.50 np. .
Boyi' Shoes $2.50 to $3.50.
Men's New Spring Shirts 98c, $1.48 and $2.S0.
Boy«' Summer Union*, food ones, only 50c.
Moa't Union. 65c, 75c nnd $1.00.
LtJiei' Silk and Crepe Dre«*e« from $8.75 np.
«. Lediet'H t , Urfe Tnriety, $3.00 to $7.50.
Lndiet' and Children's Slippers, larce selection.
Reasonable Prices.
THIS WAS BAP
DAY FOR THE
HOLD-UP MEN
By th« A*$ocifitcil P c*«
Miiinea|N>lis, Minn., March 111.— K<1-
die >1 itosenfield. -- years old, derk-
and former High Ht'iuaH athh'te, shot
ami lilllej r • ..noi seriously
w« iuidi d iiin;lb«c late h.v night during
tin attempted hold up a' !he 1-aSalle
Drug Si "re North iffhneapalols.
By the Associated Prest
Saeraineuto. Calif., . March '31.■ —
Two of three bandits who last night
attempted to hold up a loeal cigar
store were shot and insiautly killed
by Juhn CuHip. an employe. The third
la Is'lleved to have oeen woundetl. Oue
of the dead men Is a negro.
YOUTHFUL
FORGER CAGHT
BY POLICE
By th* ~A$8vci<Ucd Pre**
Portland, Ore.. March 81.—Herbert
Clayton, 11 years old. under arres^
here, has coirfessed -- iitieet>saful for-
ger h*H, polce deteetl.ves say.
By representing -himself as a caddy
at times, and at other times, as a news-
boy, he found it an easy matter to iu-
duee merchants to eash cheeks rang-
ing from $2.30 to |1U eaeli.^Hia twen-
ty-two checks aggregated about $100,
according to tlie police. ~ T
The youngster told d< te<-tlves that
he knew a grown mau who once made
a living as a forger. He thought he
could do likewise. /
Real Estate Transfers
The Munson Realty Company to
Frank Fat-mer, lot 8 in block 4. Lelar-
dou* addition. I>enison, March 29, S525.
William J. Fieher. trustee, to J- 3
Morris, lot 7 in bloek 8. Fischer's
Fairmonnt addition, Sherman, March
28. sip.%:
Bits of Pamplioolbhness
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Dere doctor:
After takin' seventeen l ottlea of
your woudeijfnf. medicine, my nose Is
gone and the wart's still there.
Liverpool Futures
Liverpool, Miircli SI—Cotton futures
opened X tr 11 polnta up and closed
steady 11 to 18 points up.
Month Xesterday Tot fay
May .. . / . . -10.28 10.41
July .. .. .. •• 10.16 10.27
(V't . . .,.. ... 0 87 JKO0 I
Jau .... 0.70 . 0.81
New York Fulurei
New York. Miireli ai—Cotton fu-
tures opened 1 down to 4 UP and clos-
ed staedy, 0 to 8 points dowu.
~ Yester- To- ;
day'a day'a
Close. Close. High I.ow
May . . . . 17.09 17.93 18.08 1-7.89.
July 1738 17.31 17. W
<Ht . . -17.U3 16.95 17.11
tSec 7T . . a 16 91 16.87 17.00
17/28
16.9H
10.87
WANyKl) IIMdls aged house keep-
er; steady Work. I'hoiie 567.
m31-2 tp
WANTEl>~8alesijiah with car to'call
on dealers with loWest priced cord and
fabric tires. t and expeuses.
Crtaccnt Cord Tire Company, Fly
mouth, Indiana. < m'Jl-ltp
FOR ItKNT—8 room house, 129.% N.
Travis. t;ari«ge. Price - $3T>.00 per mo.
G. P. Webb. ui31 3tp
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FOB BENT-- Two downstairs front
looms, furnished for light house keep-
iug, to couple. Phone 704. . ni31-3tp
New Orleans Futures.
New Orleau*. l4l< March 31—Cot toil
futures opened rtuehanged to 3 down
and closed tftefcdy: -0 to 9 poluts down.
Yesttr- To-
days day's
Close. Close, nigh T.nw
^ . . .ltv.71 16.03 16J41 10.01
, .10.38 16.51 10.86 10.48
. „. .16 22 16.17 16.34 10 15
. . .16 13 10.1)4 10.^8 10.13
May
J uly
(Vt
Dt*c
Spot
New Orleans
New York ..
Dallas .. - .
Market*.
Yester- To-
dsjr s daf's
Close. Closs
16.63 16.63
. 18.15 18.10
^....,...16j95 1095
Houston
Galveston
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,17 45
.. 17.55
17.40
17.45
Chicago Grain /
Chicago. 111.," March gl—Grain clos-
as follows: .
Yesterday Today
Wheat-
May .. . .. ..1145 11.38
Till fuddeoly, alertly, cheeri-
ly comes the voice of Jim to
your eager drams. You give
your order, you catch t
smile. Yon feel 48 is • plsce
worth while.
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Buy Your Gasoline
Saturday Evening
As our FHKnf—Stition—wil—he
closed at 9:30 A. M. Sunday
Morning. ,v
Roberts Electric Co.
July
May
July
OaM—
May
July
4 • • • ♦ ♦
...... 119%
.... ,59
.62 V4
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.37%
.39
11.25
1.17%
.57%
.61 Mi
J96%
.39
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Phone Yoilr Order in Today
10 to 500 Watts
$1,000 Class
v/«
Careful buying by the puhlle and
«*areful nmnufaeture by Stud«4 aker,
plus the deflnate policy of always giv-
ing the greatest values for the prk-e,
have made the Studebaker Light Hix
the liest Motor Csr In the tliousaud
dollar elass. Hludelmker builds on the
principle that there Is no sulistitutc tor
quality.. That was settled seventy years
ago when the business was founded.
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-Studehaker prlct s are always the
lowest at which it Is possible to otv
t a in inherent value and today's price
makes the value of the Stndebaker
Light Six stand out more striklugly
than ever.
Giving the public the greatest In-
trinsic value for price has made Httide-
baker Ihe world's largest building of
Six-Cylinder Csrs.
Cottonseed Oil.
Tester- Op«u- To
days days
Close. Close.
.. 1145 1138 11.25
.1132 11 28 11.10
...11.34 11 25 11.00
. ,.11.36 1129 11.11
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This I. a gtuddMker lew.
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WOOD AUTO CO.
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Siudebaker Sales and Service.
300 ft. Crockett. Phone 1730
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HE^wyn owi>. w;woc«n
May .
June .
July y
August
Fort Worth Live Stock.
Hjr the t'ulU^ Pre**
Fort Worth. Tex., Mareh 31— Tor
day's quotations:
Cattle- Beeves $3.50&7.50; stm'kers
J63.25fri 0.50; rows . $3.®5.7S; hel fera
S3.25ti6.50'. ennnera $1.75^2.50: bulls
?2.25to4.QO; calves 2J0^8; yearlings
$3.5(>fr/ 7..T0. * .«
Hogs — Heavy. $0©0.25; medlnm
$f .2a<o0.40. mixed $8.25#!9.25; light
^9.40<ti 9.50' e< mnion $7^8; rough So
(ft 7.50; pigs *r,<&8.25. 1
Sheep —Lniubs $0.50^15; yearling
$0f! 11.50; ewes $G@8.50; -•
wethers ?0.50(?! 9.25; stm ker sheep $4.uO
(a H.50; feeder lambs $7.50® 12.50.
FLOGGING CASE
AT DALLAS READY
TO GO TO THE JURY
OF HIS FL0C6BR8
By the Calted Pr M
Dallas. Texas. March 31.—'The case
of Police j. J. Crawford, charged with
aggravated assault as
whipping administered to Phillip Both,
blum early in March, will l c in the
hands of the Jnrr liefore*night.
At this time both sides have com-
pleted the case and Judge Pippen has
retired to prepare the charge to the
jury.
This is the first time that any per-
son Sa« beciti arrested in I>«l in
connection with the swwlBII which
have terrorised North Texas dutiug
the fiast year. Hothblum on the stand
yesterday Identified Crawford as one
of the men who whipped hlma Today,
Crawford took the stand amir declared
that he was at hpme asleep when the
fluggi n* occurred.
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We Specialize on
—Safety
.—Comfort
- —Regularity
—Convenience
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Dallas-Waco
Corsicana
and intermediate points
reached hourly by
Stock of Merchandise
Our store has been remodeled after the fire
and NEW MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING
DAILY. We are now in h position to take
care of yoyr needs in the Dry Goods Line,
with a Big New Stock of Seasonable Mer-
chandise. ;
GOME IN TO
US.
NEW SHIPMENT OF
EASTER HATS
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In all the Newest Creations
Prices Ranging From
$4.95 TO $15.00
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SUITS
7"" five Groups
of Wonderful Values
GROUP 1—
Tweed Suits. Newest colors.
Values $27.50
, $10.95
GROUP 2—
Poiret Twill and TricOtine
Suits. Values $39.75
$23.75
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GROUP
This lot contains Suits which
sold up to $50.00
$29.75
GROUP
This lot contains Suits which
sold up to $60.00
$35.00
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DRESSES
— five Groups —~"
of Greatest Values
GROUP 1—
Dresses in this lot sold up to
$25.00
$14.95
CROUP 2-
Dresses in this lot sold up to
$35.00
$19.75
GROUP 3—
Dresses in this lot sold.up to
$39.75'
$23.75
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This lot contains (Suits
sold up to $75.00
$39.75
GROUP
Dresses in this lot sold up to
$50.00
$29.75
GROUPS—
Dresset in this .lot sold up to
$69.75
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Workfi
Lowest Priced
FULLY
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The 'Peofle'i Cm
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Following are the names of the pres-
ent members of the City Council who
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THE CITIZENS TICKET
R. A. COLE. 903 S. Walnut St.
D: W. GULICK, 820 N. Crockett St.
LON McKOWN, 204 N. Binkley St.
EDGAR PEVETO, 414 S. Efan St.
L. j. REYNOLDS, 816 S. Crockett St
JESS TOTTER, 494 5- Hadewoad St.
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Up to Dftte In Style
Down In Date In Write ,
Guy Terma
INMAN A MY
rbono im 107 N. Crockett 8t.
They stand for Sound, Conservative, Economic
Government.
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