Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I':;*.
■mm
'wm:'-
'ASlKSi
i.yf
i
"nfcj.
sw
r
i
HOME EDITION
VOLUME XLI tNO. 200
HOME EDITION
—if
mm.
SHERMAN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922. SIX PAGES
f
\
FIFTY THOUSAND WORKERS
IN CLOTHING INDUSTRY IN
i,y.
ife
lis!
*■
f:
FIGHT ON THE
65c PER MONTH
W"" 'lipH'"'!. I . * IwV'illiiniii>1 Ai'ill.>
EFFORT IS MADE TO FORCE MANUFAC-
lUT TO REGIS-
TURERS TO LET WOR
TERED UNION C
ONLY, SAYS C
ACTORS
MAN.
*
mk
; i':. ■' ■ >,
m
■ .i$
t
■i : \
1 \ 1 i'fjh
®di f*
ftfyt. 7^
fet!
M %
w|
'jy't'
% i
Vy fh« Pr«*«
New York. June 21.—Fifty thousand
workers in the men's elcthlng industry
left their fobs throughout the Metropol-
itan area todav, to force the tnamifac-
turers to let we<rk cut to registered
union contractors, It was announced by
Hyman Btumherg, chairman of the New
lark Boar 4 of the Amalgamated
Ctotlilng Workers of Ameriea. •
'• .. .
TEXAS HIGHWAY
I
AGAINST MILLS
SHERMAN BUSINESS MEN LAY KANSAS CQUNTY ATTORNEY IS
PUNS TO AROUSE GRAY-
SON FARMERS.
AUTHORIZED TO TAKt
IMMEDIATE STEPS.
PRIZES TO BE OFFERED COMBINATION CHARGED
7? . *J
-tfe'/
Discussion at Chamber of Com- Alleged That Price of Whea£
Night Brings Out
Much Infornvitioft on Subject.
Fixed in Violation of Anti-
Trnst Law.
W1U Buy Weevil.
ASSOCIATION IS
$
im
\
PI RPOSI5 is ro ASSIST IN PLAN-
Nino thl bliumng or
GOOD ROADS. }
OTHER WAKES ESCAPE WITii
SMALL AMOUNT OF THE
JPRECIOUS JEWELS.
SPECTACULAR SEARCH
9 - " ' 'f&$9^1
9 " " *
Men Enter Chicago Store as Man-
ager Was Closing Up for
the Might.
71-2r per bell weevil Hill be
paldv farmers of Grayson County,
■ up to 100,000. «, .4-
L
-4, f— {$)
• ■ • j ... Sfcrs . Jp*, ■ ' • • fW'
Business men of Sherman entered
tae tigui uguiubL Uiq infection ot Gray
County cotton ileitis Willi lite boll
weevil*, at a meeting at the COntuber • ed. by +Mr. Hooking ctfarjEes that
ot <'owaKtio auditorium Tuesday milling e%mpnnte# mg^iifSed the
i night. ' '* 1
•ed at (tiib time for encouraging ic panies taking stork in tin*. wtuw, aotae-
sl melton of ln/ll weevils by tue rut* .times of individuals for (he purpose of
lug of a tuud i«. I,i u."d iti nuyuig l*otl fix ing e.riet s and controlling tbe wheat
weevil* and offering as ttUractive market iti thr Hut t hin* on territory.
I rix.es t j person* bringing iti the larg- ltuylifc in bring through the company,
•number «.i rIk (>est.s jt 1- charged, ami ihecompetitio i de-
Bankers and Farmers Meet
=z
1
>
Sherman and Start the
Campaign Against Weevil
-py(t
-<i
OUSLEY HEADS POSTMASTERS
GRAYSON TICKET
wmmmm
f.
m
>at -mrrs NAMff first for
GOVERNOR—TICKET WILL BK
MAPI' I P MONDAY.
B ** A**i>c,alr(l fret* ,
Toptko, Kan . *fune 21.—Richard J.
HojikIns. Attorney General has au
thorlzetl William H Jini n^lt. 'county
nltorncy of H< no ('o«mty. to fiU> ouster
suits under the Kaiik.'.h auti-ttusi lawH
hliuinst 11 mJlIinC-, rompiiiiii s. eharging
them, vrfttjj no Illegal a oiuhlnaHon in St.- trs s -«ni.,r according to lfc tl
r<*strairtt of trade. Proceedings proh- lm< madf"' l,v rhe County K\<v
ably wlH Ih filed in Ren- rounty late
todayM «* M|W ; . ' {'
Prlee Fixing Charged.
Tlio petition li; tin < use aw prepar
PtRPOSE IS TO CREATE CLOSE
I NDLIiSTANDlNG BETWEEN
PUBLIC A.HD THE SERVICE.
Postmasters atld rural mill tarriers
of Grayson County held a meet Ins in
The iartie of Clare we OuMley of
Fort Worth will head the official bat-
lot in tin* I i mojt i ;tli<- priumry « l- r
lb n in (ini.vsoii County for I'nlted
♦Ira#-
MtWre
"I lake fhe position we ean't ralso
an? e«*tto in this country unlesa we
poison boll weevils; if you will tell
me souathlng els*, to do I'll do It, but
tWe thing of trusting to luck does not
sppc5jil to me. Another cotton crop such
as we produced In this county last year
will mean Virtual bankruptcy."
8uch was thr candid declaration of
F Z. Edwards, local banker, at the
meeting of Gmrson County ltankers
called here M'ednesdsy morning for
the purpose of enlisting In the fight
against the boll weevil peril, and par-
ticularly to assist fartmrs la the pur-
ehnslng of calcium arsenate poisoning
and |H Ii weevil machines with which
to fight the threatened infection.
Growers Show Interest. . ^
C>rowers outnumbered the hankers
in mindsr when the meeting came to
-
Austin. Texat, June 21.—Articles of
Incorporation of the Tcxuh
orpoi
Assoekatlon. w|fh headquarters at
t
f*i0~ t
Highway |
; Chicago III, June 21,—After jj « i>ec
Vaco v 1th branch office at Fort Macular hunt thi^iigh the.Maa«>nb t«*m-
Werth, ha\*e lieen fllwl in the Keere- pl<< witwued . hy hnmlreds of ls rae
tary of stote'N Hepartm* ni, no capital waril bowd wreckersge, one « f iw<
atoctf. Pnrpose, to encourage building ro bikers, who had atteenteil to rob the.—- ,„ ni nun
of fir :t daaft hlghwayH in Texas by .offices of H Klein A i o„ Rflfrlum <lla-1day niulii is destined to arouse iutei
| '* f ujile plans wn-.' t«n in ma i - Jflkl, Grain «,omp4i v. Ihe .iitferei«^ tlw dcpal'ino nT''
F. Thomiw.
... W|^.,was given to the or-
$ gunizatiou " - y •> \
(.'oveiuoi^I'at.M. Nf ff drew first po- Tht; puriaW of the pv«anl«atlot> la to
sition in tile,/iov< rnor's race; W. \\. c-^no closer und« rstundlng betwceji
Jxi.u: aeeond. Fred H. ttp«rra third mid th<. P„|)li(. Jll)(l I>OH(ai on«ph..ves and to
Improve the forking conditions of em
Sherman Tm-sday'afternoon at the 'order at 11 o'clock at tbo Chamber of
Chandsr of Commerce, which result^ Commerce auditorium, evidencing the
in the foi tiling of a county orgauiwt- ||>t,.rf.st of ?t least so-ae of the grow-
th., under a form Juggi^ie^by the era of the county In the problem Mot*
pH^'it authorities R.. J. Kennedy of them.
opened the meeting
picllmlr.arles by reading ; ex-
correspond(nee which be has
station*
, . J■, Hm^ seeking definite facts and
jecoioiuendgj b£ -ficures on results obtained by dlffetent
Committee Monday afternoon,
15"X. i'^lwaids, locjM I anker, who is atmyed.
esno? aiMe lot a called meeting Of ;
bankets in Sherman I\V<^ueHday to
mute definite airangimenls for tinane-
l.lg the purchase ol Ml weevil poisou
inquanuty lots. preskhfU a a chairman f
of the lint-ling Tuesday night,, C"on -
ing as a prelutfce t. the bankers' .meet-1
ing Wednesday Us4 action tMfkea Tne«-
ii >
assisting with plans and the dissemi
natl <n at sclent l/lc knowle<lue con-
lertdng gissl road construction.
The ltHtuporators art* J. A. EJ'sV.
nomd hrofcerv. of diaaionds value at
JttSROjMO. wus cantured last night Tie-
other toblier ewaped wiili aoniti of the
jev. ei«
est in ihe boll weerlt situution and a
fight against ihe weevil by the grow-
ers Of the county, '
Mr. Edwards epcued the meeting by
irk.
W
Marsh. Tyler: L. AY. Kemp H« uston.
and Capt. J. 1) Uwleu. Gah ton.
&
i
MISS ALICE
REPRESENTS
SIB
ty IS« dtfoeuiifd Pr #
mii
m/j
Max Klein manager of the office.} relaling the t4>sult«i ff his- c« rre^i.o'r. 1
jvgfia I\ ICII1 Hinim^ri ui «UC WUIIT. t "i *aa- vvu^buitr
snmaim-eil that be and I* opobl Bach }em-e with muih1 cf the h>rgest>{jgrow< <-;
nor. a salesman, were pt pj-rins to of tin? Sonili with reference t< boll
foek np for the night when two men, Weevil control. ttti bat om
enlered wirb draan list'ds 1 tion these growers wnne.tlmt they
i , Noise Altracts People.* had been sbln #• ,eff« /,-iivIy carted
The uolee of the i^tmgglo aMranted the boil wet vil hy the caleinm arscnat*
By tS« Amoclated t*rttu
I)r. J. W. Head and R. V. Glenn of i
Fnrt Worth. These with fhe follow
In* are Ihe directors: M f. Crswfoiit.
Wna; WlllhtBi TlThseler Fort
Worth ;■ H< nrj: 0. ^^''IfliiUa;
WU 1TIhuuijso . Arlington; Fred RijtiKt-
e . Austin t 'J': I, Potts. >Ysco; Charles
Bachi^r later said ^toO.OOn Worth of high as o.tMfii a< ren asserted that they !!"*., ut*IV'
dlMfwcnds ir.iulit ls> inlaoh'g. The en- liad been aide to make a normal Wop f"|',sh Stwiintr^5kyIhLa
... "T will hot ride on Ai
o, . .
as
^ ork" Juh- 2T.—When WiHbiRi
R "l'iisa |j>ot" JohnAm ^ails for LW-
otivtmr to If^swne his prohlbl
tior drive overseas, it will"1 be on the
tire outlay of unset stones fjj the by usinK live applications of calcium
pooch for which Klein. Tiachmr and
the robber fought was mined at $2<>0.-
000 1*he gt ms were scattered over the
flor.r It; the struggle.
Tb«sio re<-overe<l were 114 karata
with an a|q ar<*nt value of $55,000.
HOLLAND HEADS
AT
f r
Portland, tee., June 21.—Miss Aliee
Mary Robertson. Representative in
Congress from Okl. homa. representetl
President Hurdlng In convoying greei-
ings to the annual Jlosc Festival which
opened here yesterday. G^etlnas fi'om
the navy were conveyed from Admiral *
rtnt.%i£Sl ** }««*•«>< *" <*"«
, hl>;lt(, fJofonned wmmission of the conference on Rus-
Amerlcan Ntotleg
nw.iM.tf" A 4rM«™ mi SBZi TTtr h'>.?1',1 W
«f a-i.!«}., or usiMt "I jtajt tmra tmfH l.lp«
fifth Bld't, .1 a ,,.h for ihe poiMoa „f „ , a,
SO '<MI i«-r «M' per appllr^tlnH. ' ,
1 Shipping Board spent money advertls- J
PPint? rvoaro spent money mverns- ■ Th,. offi(.|;i, ballot for Grayson
login A.Mulean newspajKis npiviilini: Vountv will be made on after next
to Americana to rhle on their shi-s tor J Monday When it h« known wh.it cen-
piittiotie reasons am jnore nionev^ln ,1ldntet; T>nv thP bnlKVt fees a^ws^ed
Harrj T Warner fourth
Rillie MaVfield Jr.'drew first in the
TJentenanf Governor's race. A. S. Jam-
l«on socoinl, W. A Johnson iWnl. T
W. Davidson fourth and Joe Kdtnond
Son fifth.
XV. C. Jtorrow drew first place over
A. J. Harper for fnU terms to the
Court of Criminal Appeals.
Lee Klrkau got first place under
Stat" Treasurer and the remaining
candidates as. followa: George G. Gar-
rett, C. V. Terrell. Ed A Christine.
W. D. CarrolL A. H. Kerr and L. E.
Tennlson.
j J. G. Smith drew firRt for State
Superintendent of Public instrn«iion. |
S. II. Marr*< second, and Ed R. Bent-
ley third.
W M Taylor, drew first place for
Chief Justice Fifth Court of CTvIl Ap-
peals. W. M., Tidwell se<'onjd and Ben
Sr. Junes third
Cnn«rt«laTes- tfrewMg first portions
on th«' Grryson tv untr ticket , in oth* r
State races follow: ton A Smith.
Comptroller: .1. T, Roblson, Cotnmle-
si'.e< i General Ltthd Office.: Mii on
Ma v field. RallMnd Commissioner:
Sun l.'firlnirn. Congressman Fourth
District
control methods. This correspondence
Incinded letters front the Detta Lah-
omtory at TaUnlfM, 'Ca.. tbe Taft
ranch, Corpn* ChrlsH. one which be-
twor-o 4.000 an<I 5,000 bale* are grown
a^ripallv.1 ,u d dosens of growers In
South Texas and Ixmislana endorsing
ployes. Meetings will be held in Sher-
mnijM Will !«• at .''"" "'MIk Coml mm* Of ralrlnm ursenatP
ly, alttonjt ft. fwij w«., «■), ,h |olwmlnK, mh^ii to k. rtf«.
,iv,. In TOTiBt tbf cni Thl« crtrro-
tueetin^N will t/e luid wits t.o| dceidet
Tuesday.
Maoagt meug of the aHso'iation'H af-
fairs was placed in,the hands of sev*-
coUHclImen. consisting of Messrs
siH'irdence however, stressed the Im-
portance of dew being on the- plants
t •* .)t«vI and tl*e timwitfOH iMrose as Co
en (ounc.itnen, (•onsi^u^o.^t^- .whether, hi cause of dew often ttr-H
^r?i!T itr nn.y In fht« Mlta >**£
M William* of Ambi'i.'.i . Ir A„)s t,p.|miT,i m ,,
hnrger of Hugerman. Mr Whitehead of Q._. . ...
bargr r of Huge
Yan Alslyue and Mr
cheider.
Sharp of Dor
Collin Wheat Crop
Is Averaging Only
effectively be naed.
dew Iflsfever, *s used
weather, would In Itself sid In con-
trolling the pest, it was pointed out.
Such a lack of
hv ho* and dry
Other Methods DHrussrl.
^ M , n . . - Other metl rtlr of control which hsve
5 Bushels Per Acre with any degree
^ W 'were lulefv outlined by Mr, Edwards
lag the fetepa
Cidlln f'umti: Mill and Elevator cpm: -7-^ th<)
pat.v ,.f MtKlniMjr «a* _ «t „„,hliro
rtrnl « l,«ll. luaU. . f im-w fM||r (n
European uewnpapcrs api> ilint to Hu- f/o p^thS^names on the printed tick
rop-ans to ride on American ships l>eV <>t an1 ^ Bnhf>oWini|ttoe passes on one
cause there i^- plenty of booze on rrn;tte«ieii appltcarton for a place on
Nmrd: I don't know what these Ship- ^ tlrkc# '
ping Board folks could do to make Am-
erica more ridiculous in the eyes of tbe
world."
t.
By trim Ai*octat'd Preaa
The Hague. Jnne
- t
fhWi
bronght innumerable
with foses.
Holland was
)
w
lection of
the three
i
:f-.r
■p.
BY OKLAHOMA
HORSE OMR
gy th* A ***•!«tr4 1*r+*%
Chlcaae. His., June 211—The Col-
liers Put.lbiitng Company and Its edi-
tor, Bert Collier, were sued for $100,-
o for libel ypsterdav bv R. D. (DickI
"WtlltamS. oweer of a racing stable at
Bl ack well. Okla.
Complaint was msde in the declara-
tion thst t}cf: t .v s tP2l. there was
pubished in "Colliers" sn article eon-
tsiulhg an affidavit executetl by Mrs.
R D. WIltianiK. charging Williams
with switching volt* for realstrat'on
In such s way that he could sell Infer-
ior ttolta at fancy prices and fetaln
the best colts for racing purposes.
■ r — — —&
sian affairs, here whiti th«
hoa.b< of tlfls commission c
_ sitls eminissions of the ct
made today.
Belgium was given the vice presi-
dency of the central body, while repre-
sentatives ol Gre' t Britain. Prance
nd Italy respectively, head the three
| stthcomniisgdOn.". The list announced
.was r'
} Patyn. Holland, president'of the
cent ml commission.
M Cattler. Belgium, vice prmident.
sir PhUllp-Grenmo, Owst Britain,
chairman of the sttbeommltree or
property ^
M. Alpha mi. France, chairman of the
sohcomwisslon on (bids.
'-Baron Avcsssnno. Italy, chairman of
the suIk^'M'mIssIoo on cr dlts.
BREAKS NEAR
Mr. Edwards oechvred further
exhaustive timer nnieut experiments
had proven the eftectlveness of eal-
cimn arsenate In controlling Isdi wts^-
vlls, attd that thr method was entirely.
patKad the e i eriiuental stage. With
ivtcrence .to machines designed to
brush the weevils from tbe cotton and
collect fheut, Mr. Edwards said he fa-
vored 'their use also* The machines
which he has examlncVt appear to be
most effective on <*ottoii while It is not
more than two feet high, but use of
the machines up to thia Mage and the
icaiclnm arsenate poisoning methoo
Ffrom 1 hen on ptovldes effective con-
trol Mr. Edwards said he saw one
such machine demonstrated on four
acres Thoi?day with tlx* result that 700
weevils were-collected. V
Sit ration Sfriotts.
The Scriottsneas of the situation
needs to lie brought htfP#j| to bolh
encc was B'owers and business jftMp. Mr. Ed
wards declared He polnVM] out that
while farmers of the coenfy may be _ . .. -
, , . . ... ., m ... mil M* A MrtfWfM
abl • 11 rsls. a iivinu < n Hie farm with-.
our co.lon. this t rop Is5 Hp* one on j Browuaviile. Ti xa^. JniH' 21.—A 400-
vyhich the buslqess alen are khksatdent f(,ot ,r,,kc a ml a Kivtion of he
ttpon for gri.cr.jtl pros|a-rity. atid tint Hall j:, ini^atloji district of about
the mere raising of u llylng by th- ,( ))(1 ||om |t:0vvnsviHe. gave way
growers dots not iielp general bust- f;„for„ tllf, fkojl waters of the Rl^
ness prosperity. Boll weev|l Infection <;nn„u. fhl< momlng, causing the first
last serson cut the normal 50.tSWMn.le ,„nmp,t,nn (tf th„ lowlands in the Cam
crop of the cfinnty down In t. .<KKi
Irnles, Mr. Edwards said, ami report*
from the county jndl<*ate that practic-
ally every field Is now infested.
To Buy Ifoll Weevil.
(h-
wheat were brought here yostttrday
from the west part of the comity. .1
I). Bass/ "Well known McKinney. cotton
merchant,, sold his new wheat yemter-
day. Mr, Bass' crojt made en average
yield Of five hnshels per acre. He
received S5 tee's per bushel for it. It
tfst.ni 40.
The new wheat received ot the Col-
lin County mill has tested funn 48 to
r.4. Wheal lestins ttt) pounds in No. I,
58 and 50 Is No. -2 and fit and 57 N< .
limits hy pessfng down the rowr. nm-
tatinu th< plants and eansing fhe wee-
vil tn drop Into pans^of jpll. A 'lusting
it*"*h<n« for ap* Ivitjg dK- < >'h ium a|S \
senate al*o whs Hemonstanted. '
Mr. Edwards a^ked,-the wi«bes of
Ihe mcctinfc with reference to forming •
,f ' a*.« a-steat tbd wsAvil Infec-
tion. Edwin Kldd. \we«ldent7of Kidd-
Kcv Colleee. aa large grower of cot-
ton w> s tl e first to r*«t>r>nd and de-
clared tt to bf hK l eti' f that even see-
I
Jrws Massacred.
Itp tht A**"Cintrd Pr*n
y Copenhagen, Jnne 21.—A Hel-
slngfois dispatch to the Berllng-
ske Tldendeu, says ihat terrible
l ogrcniM have been <ommLttced Itt
tlte Ckralne. Th^ entire Jewish
population of four towns Is re-
ported to have been massacred.
!
-1
PEOPLE FAVOR
TEMPERANCE
Mr. Edwards then cached s
«ng j
cro.. Conn ty district.
A large fcr« e of workmen !>egan
building iqi levees protecting tbe little
;i iwn .if Los Indlos, which is seriously
threatened hy the break.
PETITION FILED
AT AUSTIN
By tht Antoriateit P?««?
f
..St.
gcstioti for a practical means < f en-
cotuaging Isdl weevil eradication In a
proposMil that a definite amount h<-
raised by Sherman ciflsens with abieli
to buy all Ik 11 Weevils brought to the
t'hsinlM>r of Commerce., In addition fo
a specified sum to l>e pah! for each
boll
COCP'* RETURNED
TO KANSAS WITHOl T
EXTRADITION PAPERS
I Kpvg'i
,y . . )$:
THE WEATHER.
rO';
cffflS
Wm
1
*l— ^r-
man and Irlrlnity. Wednesdnv
night 7 and; Thursday partly
cloudy, ;
• , '
W ''•% Local J®;
Tltere was s range of 23 de-
grees In local temperature Tues-
day, the mailmnm Heitig 3 and
the minimum being 70. ' •'/"
III
\ ST'VjfSa&!f.e.A
Wichita. Kansas, July 21.—Without
waiting for formal extradllionj| | |
,11 Wlia,,. \«^ :,U'I a woman arrested a} Slick,
iqi vveein brought Jtt, Mr. Edwards ...... . . , „
Is'r of prlws to be offered to those
|bringing lu th<' largest number of w^e-
• Vi>* ■ - .7
This suggestion met general approv
al. >V; C. Swain. Will Leslie and Will
W'
vc>terday foi
conm< lion with the s'a.ving of Tamer j
C. Tmkei. Wichita taxi owner, tod.iy
wefc ttta<etl in an ante,mobile l y Kan-
sas authorities and brought back to 1
this city, aceordlng tt> word received
here. Jo*> Doe warrants had l)eeit Is-
Austin. Texss. JVine 21.—The petition
filed V the City of Houston seeking to
inaucurale nmudani is proi'cedings
against Attorney General Keeling to
force him to approve the city's bonds
in tbe Houston Supreme Court was re-
fused today,
V j The Attorney General's Department ,
trCf0S<Mj t<« approve the bonds bctiinse
. the citv's tax rate exceeded the COnstl
invest .gal on in f^lonnl limit, it was dgtmed.
? 11 l'i« S^fiR twJr^busheL^lft NRa nnn<* of th" ei>«intvt which raised a fair
V < f firmnnn th«t he iMtlieved CTOp 'Cotton last season will produce
s ated -this af []"' ' nothtm: this vesr heense of ►ho «-
■the average jJW ltt t ;' <ountV wouhl rpndy h<4flry infectlon of wvll„ m
| be fl\y bushel per re. atated ho would take 2.500 oeunds of
■mbhbI'' MnP I folfhw' tlio
poisoning ache<tnie rec<<niniended tn
th^ Coad method. !
John Marshal? of Sherman offered
tbe stggestion that an organisation be
f* f"ymh ♦b" fiabf against boll
weevils, strengthening the camnalgu
for neat season. T|f| organisation of
eveyv pv-*.|acr and seenflm an saree-
ment with some grower to eondQiK in
<«l erinienta! plot was sincgested.
* r* bankers o^v
assisting farmers in fighting the
weevil Mr. Fdws.ds sa4d: 'For iuy
own paTt. I will loan any enstome* df
I' to buy
Nashville. Trno., June 21..—-Roy Dar- either notson or machine If he will ag-
dea, who has been touring Georgia, gree to use them T believe t ot S' r
Alnhama. and Tennessee in the interest t :nker ir. the 'ountv can afford to
: of Henry Ford s offer for tbe Muscle tonn aaonev to those irho owe them to
Shoals project has reached Nashville, b< * <* •*« bu^Vie these. m«o,hlnes"
Where he will remalu for a few days Mr. Edwards declared that h*4 he-
hefore continuing his trip to Washing U' v.d If wonltf he a better tK««cy for
tou where he will present a petition the grower to trest nrooer'v 25 acres
ask lug that the water power plant be 'ml>^ ke th. r«m off this amount, of
Sold or leased to Ford ke were unable to pronerlv trest his
A total of 81.300 signatures to the entire crop. The correspondence read
•«. B
.
'M
v1
"•if
n>! th- Aro'Cintr* fret*
petition was obtained, Darden says on * ^Tr Upwards imiiested « aen^ral
his trip Which lasted two months. He he ief on th • part of the writers .that
' ^ ^ ' Im rA«i41 it. f ^ _ a . u.- ■> .
expects to have more than lOO.tKS)
signatures when he presents the peti-
tion tn congteta np July 30.^
I
th* Antnrmtrrl Plf«« pfe
11 Los Ai geles. Calif.. June '21 Ret.
Dnm.td F. Stewart, the California tem-
pera nee worker, who was arrested
near Sierra Madra yesterday, was said
today by the authorllles to bave be< n
accused of bigamy in Indianapolis, I)e-1
trolt and New York i«nd BostOtt. It ?
iLuce urged tnc raising Of the fund and IP ■ -Hi
I urged that it bo from $5oo to $i.ooo. •1" dWthe arrest of t he a 11 cgcd mur-
Hlghway Weather Sefdee
a Dallas, Texas, Jtme -?^0ar-'
dlnal highways are jiassame, but
rough ami had places, with a few
local detours, will l e encounter-
ed ^ mi through journeys across
Texas and Oklahoms. Roads are
IwOomlng ilusty lu many places.
Dallas to Houston rough in vlclni-
tr of Mexla; elsewhere fair to
good.
Mt\ Iiwk declare*! that it is nwsstiry
to arotife the i>eople to the seriousness
of the b<dl weevil siTuation.
A snbsorlptltm Hat was started
at the tneetiiic: attd about half the pro-
posal sum w: s raise.l nt the meefi.m
With this action definitely taken tht!
meeting was turned into an 01 mi fo
also was Sui !]X'N jrum for furtla*r discussion of the Im.11
had Charge,I him w H defPaudlnR them „ tTIMtiot. Tbe work of a nta-
IhousnndS ojF dollars. (chine for distributing molasses poison-
v, <>f>'u P( f>>!*. ed with cslclttn* ars«nate, which was
U 1 ^ - *&'$$£$$$ n * ! demonstrated on tlie farm of T. B.
c.Hiite,! wit -artttfna the r%l-,RnN^ two wUi^ of Hhertnan. was
nation of segregated districts in sev ,aowcrlt^tl. by K S. Loving local bank
mA cities. . w < i 1 — nw- - 1.1— t— —
ammm
clcrers,
-i'
Negro Bound Over
Says Wife Tried To
Use Razor On Him
P®
BOLL WEEVIL FILM
TELLS THE STORY OF
3 COTTON FARMERS
•lii rvlhv B< 11 Weevil" or "Help the
Boll Weevil to. Drink HitMseff to
I Death." a government owned motion
picture film was shown to a group of
farmers and business men at the Queen
theatre Wednesday afternoon, toils 1
story of three farmers, one of them
• skeptical, the other Indifferent and one
of them interested itt ridding the conn-
CIVIL APPEALS
infection this season is sdvsn^M *f
^ d' vv nhe d of ln«t seosoa sad
that If (W|ic(i«inf |h rff(v*ti<A ft mnst
be t<pplle<1 both beav'lV and
this >e.r. 5lr. Etiwarde freely predict-
ed it tota1 lotwi from cotton not treated
iu some manuer.
"it In coining to this, that a grower
must plant jnst what he can properly
tak care of," declared Mr, Edwards.
The meeting adjourned at 12 o'clock,
but all present were asked to attend
tie showing of a moving picture fling
at t o'etock at the Queen Thettter dem- ^
onstrallng the different methods of
control.
■ m
■M
• ••
'
1
; mSSi
S'"'f
At the Show.
[
M;
EP
TbousaaidglltMrtgfla
w-S5?&: rapj" W',
f Aa*ocintr>' Vrcus
Bj th
Sofia. June 21.- Ten thousand per-
sons have been made homeless liy deyss-1
or. Two machines for catching wee-
vils have In-en purchased around Bells
and 18 additional ones have been or- i
dered. Two, are tn use at Van Al-
stync #n<l 12 sdditionaV ones will be
ordered, if wr.s stated.
,A wemiltte*' '-omposed -of Geortte
Cap Spencer. ncRro, charged with
cutting his wife in the neck Emanci-
pation day, was Iwmnd over to the
grand jury in bail of $1,000. following
a preliminary hcsrlng ls«fore Justice of
the Peace R A. McCrary Tuesday af
ternoon. Sneucai* testified that he was
Austin, Tex is. .lone 2t. The Su ' 250 y itnessed the first SCreett-
preme f'ourt today denied the t>etitlon ^ control at
of District Judge McDowell of Bean- lo clock W cdnesday afternomi. The
mont. to file mandamus ptweedings f ''J1* <M "
seek Ins to force the Ninth C-urt of ,m„ed by th*. Deparlmsnt of AgHf
cullure sbowtnl graphically . different
re-
try of the I weevil pest. One of these ... w fo n.^rinrt ltH ^tion rein- sb«wefl graphically dlffet
f,„m,.ls. by telbwln* th. K„v. r.„n™. 7„,l,;k. sh,'r[ff .7,,nM- „f ILnm.m, .-«II .,,n.r..| At apodal
instructlens for using calcium arse-1' . j . netuiencv of his apm al from flu> ^^a^ agreed to sliow tbe
uate increased the yield of his cotton
W >
Court 'ousting him from offta^ tiecause
by nearly 1,000 pounds of seed" cot-
ton r er acre, the other farmer left the )<>f }|„ , mi>nJherHhlp lu
applying of poison to his tenants and jrt.tn
got nO results, while the other man
lit connection with tho regular pro-
, Kll to..* *rHm« enablin* others to we It. Th*
B 8^jQ|(|P^;Was shown ut the Queen Theater,
\
rains Tuesday.
O jbeca if«|!^rtalt
drunk and attenflpted to <wield a rasor
on hint when be cut her. p
■l«r 1 ' ** ""1'. 'V'. •
* Constable^ Killed. ;;
Belfast, June 21. Two 4iB" special
constables were aliot and killed from
ambust last night while on their way
No loss of life has nees men snd make up the balance of to Join the nat'rol on the Armagh-Mon
t fating floods which inundated the su- Terry, Wayne Shearer and Jake Bx
• bnrban districts rtf Siifia. following pteh- waiT named to <-alf <«t the bttsi
(fiunk. and that his wife was also used no poison at all feud made about
onc-teuth laile per acre.
This film shows the nWt successful
methods of applying the poison, as
worked out by the government 7 ex-
perts at tbe laboratories at Tallalub,
La., and shows results obtained
the subKrlption.
aghan border.
Hi
Final Arguments Star! I i'i
f ■'
' 'H .'i
xMwk
Tie
Band Obtains Engagemmt.
Thursday plght at Whiteshoro Earle 'g^ o*. Brwmt
B. Msyfield is to sjieak In the interest j
of his campaign, if he Shermtlu Muni-) llls ^1.
cli>al Band has been obtained to play foments In the trial of
on this occaatoge -ft will 4e remem-1 ar,? *rhcdule«i to g|ai
bered that only last week this organi- ^ th ?®l,rt *n" sttorne.vs
*sto* nlsved to s large audieme in t,ie c*** t0 the Jury
by using th&n. "It pays to poison the
ail," the government experts say. | the Houston street park in Sherman. a,8ht
'' '
t llftR)
m7;
- ■. *'
'i; Mas
.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1922, newspaper, June 21, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194327/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .