Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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middling lint.
Imre nml the Mississippi Conlml hy r.
Federal Judin- at Meridian. Miss
Another feature of the strike during
the Inst 24 hours was the rei'ssprtloo
of the railroads’ position on the sen*
I "rite •inosilon in n statement hr Hale
Holden, president of the Chiengo. Bur
Ifugton A Oulnev. The statement ad-
dressed to the mnvor of Brookfield.
Mo., declared that the roads had gone
“to Ihe extreme limit" in .-trying ♦«,
ediest the strike of the shop erafta.
Mr HoMen asserted that no steps to-
ward obtaining ^e\v men nntjl ft*,
shopmen's strike had been in progress
fe- days tn the hope that strikers
Storm Moving.
By the United Press >
Houston. Texas, August 30.—
After hovering for two days over
the Caribbean Sen, the tropleal
tdisturbance which started a week
ngo over the Gulf of Honduraa,
I Missed In a northwesterly direc-
tion Into Uautamala. reports to
the Weather Bureau here today
said. Weather officials believe
It will break up against the
mountains of Uautamala.
rhould not only make a rigid examination of hi3 own prem-
ises ribw, but constantly, to the end that malaria may be
banished from our city.
. . ....... L: ’ J. B. WILSON
-01 would return to work.
ern division crews.
g teal
(HbME edition SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT fiSESM
VOLUME XLH—NO. 33.
SHERMAN. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922.
-EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH
MURDERER LAYS M WAIT
FOR FAMILY AND STRIKES
DOWN THREE WITH IRON BAR
15 BUSINESS
ARE BETTER; At SIMA.!
Sherman Has $50,000 Fire
When Sheehey Drug Store
on the North Side Bums
FIEND MAKES GOOD HIS ESCAPE AFTER ABK rxre(Tr» T0 reach nor i whole commercial section
MAL THIN FALL, SAYS | TOWN WAS THREATENED 1
BRUTAL WORK AT CANTON, OHIO
—KILLED AS THEY ENTER
THEIR HOME
By Ike Atneinted Prrtt
Canton, Ohio, August 30.—Two wo-
meu and a man were murdered und
nuotlter iuwu wounded here early this
looming by an unknown man win lay
in wait for his victims and struck
them down witli an trim liar ns they
entered the Jicusc. The murderer es
caped.
The dead:
Mrs. Frida Burns, 27.
Frank Burns, tier husband, 21.
Mrs. Mary Kola, 20.
Luther Armstrong, 22, suffered a se-
vere scalp wound when the Iron bar
wielded by
glancing blow.
Armstrong fled frOHTthe house and
notified the police
When Ai matrons and Mrs. Nola en-
tered the Burns home where Mrs. Nola
resided a man hiding In a room Just
off the hallway felled Mrs. Xolu and
then .-drnek Armstrong with Ihe Iron
bar, according to the story told police
by Armstrong. Authorities are hold-
ing Armstrong pending further Inves-
tigation.
Tbn bodies of MSs. Burns and her
husband wore found In adjoining
rooms.'
Heads ef Victims Crushed.
The heads of nil the
REPORT.
FOR WHILE
NINE BALES #
FEDERAL BANK REPOHTi THE LOSS WAS $150,000 jjf COTTfiTN
AS FAST AS SITUATION CLEARS
the murderer struck ldui a ONE I'LACF IT IS MUDDLED IN
ANOTHER.
ARE FIRM
Present Outlook For Best Cotton Crop
Since 1319 l/eds Encouragement To
All Lilies of Trading.
By the United Ptcer
Dalian, Tax#*. 'Aiupuit 80.—HurIihma
MANY NAMES
■ III
Fire Departments Prom Saputpa and
Bristow Answer Cal! for Help |
in Fight lug the Fire.
On lh‘‘ A‘.w(lr,tn‘ (Vr.,»
TUESDAY WAS REST DAY
SEASON SO FAR—PRICES
21e TO 22e
Drum right, ok In., August 3Sh—Ftf-
condltlons In the Klcventh Federal He- i teen business buildings and four real
serve District will return to a bract! jdcnces at SIM:, len miles southeast or
~t=5 B£E:£ksjs
r, . 4 , ' the local *>mrke'
Property lass was estimated at about ............
$150,000.
Ipa and
and crop conditions, complied by the
Federal Reserve Hank and made pub-
lic today, predicts. The ^report re-
viewed conditions between -Jitfy 13 J Fire depnuments from
and August 15. , j Bristow responded Jo the
j "Based on the present onllook fpr j
| the most sucecaafid season cotton grow-
-—2 jers in this district have had since
Reassert Tliat Seniority Will Not Be j B'lfi. and good grounds for belief that
Liven Strikers Should They Return j business in general in the Eleventh
District will return to practical^ n
normal stntr during the coming fait,
the use of the Word normal is being
based on the season’s average volume
Siipu
cfgls
Nine hales of cotton were received
Hut two .Mies had
berg reeGved up to 'iWadnv.
* The prices paid on the -tract niar-
^ A loss of approximately $50,000 to
stock, fixtures, and building was so*,
tnlned when fire gutted the H. L. Sbee*
hey drug store on the north side of the
square about 10:30 o'clock last night.
The loss is only partly covered by In-
surance. Both downstairs and upstairs
were heavily damaged, the upper floor
housing a valnable wholesale stock of
drugs, while the lower floor waa occu-
lt'd by the retail drug store.
I The flames were discovered about
10:30 o'clock, shortly after the store
STSAUII^ON INV^n«AT10N f^ M
Oh MASSACRE budding t„ the east, turned tn the
alarm. Foremen found the center of
the flames toward the rear of the
Msrlob, Ills., August 30—The names l,l,,le* ou the west side, but spreading
of. several hum!red persons, alleged Grrough the building ou both floors, af-
partlcipunts in Ihe Herrin massacre, f,‘r r<'«‘hing tin- second floor through
lu which 22 persons were killed, have r!'t‘ '"levator shaft, apparently. Sev-
SOLD HERE BRAND JURY
OF BODY AT HERRIN WORKING
for aid.
»'**r** r**««**j* •*«■• •»— “r ?re uid- —
middling to 22 cents for strlo* middling.
I,ocaf cotton men expect steady re-
To Work In Shops.
ETr A »nrn*ia4rA Puma
Chicago, Tils August 30.—Don tinned
ou treses and other forms of violence; jof distribution in the paRt decade,
inquiries Into wrecks and alleged yn-
isUngo plots; settlement of mmuthorlr
e-l walkouts by trainmen on the Chi-
victims were ergo & Alton, Elgin. Joliet and Ens:-
ernnhed. The Iron Imr used hy the slay-1 w‘*" *ud Missouri Pacific and an np-
er was found.
Police sny Mrs. Nola nt.d her
hand are separated and that he haa
h*OB living In Renton Harbor. Mioh.
A pile of rags and wnste pnpe- In a
\ Peal to Congress iby Hallway Mnlu-
tin*. i Icr.iiiice of Way Employes for an
amendment to the transportation act
assuring a "living wage" for rali work-
ers, featured the sixty-first day chap-
the murderer with the Intent to hide
■•videotv of his erime, the police assert.
STEEL PUNT
AND DAY 11
TWO THOUSAND THREE HUN-
DRED MEN GET WAGE IN-
CREASE OF 6 PER CENT
room in the house was burning, the1 Wv of the history of the Nation wide
blase evhhmtly having lieen starred by (JUllroad strike today. ’
Chiefs of the Big Four Transeorta-
tlon Brotherhoods meeting at Cleve-
land asserted their attitude towards
-the shopmen's strike remained un-
ehanged.
It lockage Continues.
The, blockade on the E. J. & F.. out-
er belt Tine to the Chicago steel and
shipping district, had continued since
j August K when a railronrt detective
I and a striker were slain and She;
Newkirk*-Will Onnnty«„w mnded la
B strike riot. *
These breaks in unauthorised strikes
occurred ns n threatened walkout of
Big Four men on the Mtssour’ T’lidffc
!nt Chaffee Mo., was averted following
, conference* between union leaders and
ro«d officials
_ .. . _ I A'thoneh chiefs of the Transnorfu-
Granite City. Ills.. August 30—The ,,nn Rrothf-rlwMs declare.! their view
Granite City steel works beginning ^'he shopmen's strike " is unchanged,
next Tuesday will run at full rapacity ns n<1 w:l‘ 'heir position in not e~-
elgbt hours each day. it wag jumouac- ceding BrHh.rhoo.1 members tn wo-k
etl yesterilay. About 2.30t> men will tie "' e-e the'r M-es -.ve>-e endangere.1. W
given steady employment and a 0 per Led president of the t-atnmen. re-
cent wage Increase will be given un- asserted sfateo-ents thnr Ids members
skilled latsir. The P'ant. a branch of would he eotl'orlred to walk out onlv
the National Enameling and .Stamping In necordnnee with their Broiherhood
company; has tieen n|ierating ou jiart eoiixt|t”Mep e>>,i ng-eemrnr. '
time only, recently i Four Held Wl'hont ReII.
.. i - • * ■ ‘. v" i With four men held without hall on
BODY OF MAN MHO JUMPED charges of murder „t o— Tn-' fc'-
OVERBOARD FOUND BY CREW jowtne the confeos'onr of 'hn-e cr *Pet-
By Ihe U„ll«t Press '’"WfetmjRon <n the MicM-
Chicago. Ills/August 30..-The body fm,, Angus. 20.
of W, IV. Talcotf who jumped from a an Tndl"re anthorlt«es coot in-
Ijike steamer after hrlnglug charges " "I" «‘»fph fn- ,cher
against Dr. A. J. Moore, .suidjulor of A Mt hlpnn Central section foreman
a school to "heal hoines^rTnThearts"-*-'- PheWr-no M'-h . flv-
was found hy life erewsuula.v. nantltec.-P and i^>mh o« tl.c rigt-t n*
Talcoti alleged that after his wife "av neh<- (hat c'tr The d'seorerr
1 ecnine a disciple of Moore’s phlloso- " as ,»adc just before an express train
phy her affection for her husband was due
cooled. , A boitiri was thrown from a mtdn*
sntom
FRANCE MAY
WITpiAW FMtff itOLLIE WALKS
■ " II
Investigating the miue war, It wai
learned today. Every name la entered
'nrge amount of water waa used 1q
hrlnglug the flame* under control.
telpta <n the local market toward the ™ * «■"» *nd ■" "'“'h •*" *f »««• ••J J/'Z™"***
port of u.is wee;. ftl J#*®"1*01' i* brought out, It la at- ™’,,lu'1 l,v fl',nK'’' appeared to ba
EXPECTED TO TAKE INDEPENDr
ENT ACTION ON tHE GERMAN
INIVKNMITY QUESTION.
Chalrnmp Ben F. flaffnr.l Wednes-
day gave out the following*figures an
the official count hi Saturday’s run-
By the Asa*>ctotrdFrn,$
Paris. Ai gust 30.—Tfce feeling Is ex-
piosMHt in prflfMiratlOnbXlrclev this aft-
ernoon tlia! flu* Fr. nch government
(Will withdraw her delgntes from the
PrcpnrnlUws Commission preimratory
___reached hy flames appeared to ba bear-
.tnelicd to the card hearing the name of damaged by water,
the iierscn which it pertains to. ' Sanl* Water Damage.
Although the inquiry ’has been nnder While the dnmagh from the flame*
wny only n few days. Attorney Oener- Fn* rciiflned to the building occupied
a! hfimdage of Illinois reoeives stead- 1>}' 11. L. Sheehey, and owned by W. C.
Ily a stack of letters dally giving him Enhauk. wn**r damage to the interior
new lesfls and mlUttional names sug- docolMItons and screen of the Qneen
gesting witnesses and men alleged to TtlPlUrp. •<' fhe east, was sustained in
have liedi in the "death march.” f*>e estimated amount of $1,000. Tim
Names of witnesses are not tielng made damage did not Interfere with the then*
public. * fn* OIM'Illllff HCMfithfliinit Ir hum mi I tag’ll
Fort Worth, Texas, Atlgua* 30.—
lhutbr » dogs life In Fort Worth ^uni
all the luxuries of New York. So de-
cided a woebegone < ollle dog Which
waiked'Jils toonnBs off to j^a>ve his
desire, ylls home had bean at 1001
. , i - . .... Grand'jwonuo until bib sn I stress. Mrs.
o .ndepend.-nt artlou on the Germak Kr^irk-k,. decided that Collie
off primary election:
United States Senator.
Farl B Mn.\ field .............
. .4,058
.Ins F. Ferguson .............
Lieutenant Governor.
|
Col Billie Mayfield...........
T. \V. Devidsor, ..............
. .4.470 j
-MBtaie Treasurer. *— •
'
Geo. G. Garrell ....;.........
. .3.4W? !
C. V. Terrell'.................
Sirperiiitendrnl Public instruction.
R. M N. Mtirrs ...............
iEd R. Rentier ...............
.. 4.038 .
Chief Just ire Court Civil Apnrais. L
\V. M. Taylor ...,............
..1.204!
Ben L. Jones ................
..7.001 |
County Judge.
|
Dayton ft. Rteed .............
. .3.880
B M. Carter .................
‘ abruld h.-nx- r gj'tnd trlp to New York.
lo"* jlpfcril ingly sbr lumdled him irg.with
wqcilens cud all and Sent htm with
hy lh* United Preh*
indt minty question
This belief a rode, It was
from the fact than the Get
gates here h^c advanee.1 no proposals Bnme friemls w|d mmleMhe trip over- j „ ,
ucceptahk * Vrn**. ..... WPH| uU thP wnv wlUl ' Angnst HO,
them - Ht wliltie.1 a Mt. but they con-
with fresh meat and a mat
AMERICAN
TROOPS TO BE
INCREASED
fre opening Wednesday, however,
j The stock which was damaged con-
sisted of one of the largeat stocks of
wholesale drugs In North Texaa. and
estimated Wednesday morning hy fit.
Sheehey as lielng worth approximately
$4o,t in) or more. The business is one
which, Hh- firm has been more than 25
years lu . building up, bualnem In the
hulhltni' Where the Are oectired having
t>ecn done by the firm for about 20
years.
The loss on stock and fixtures waa
partly covered hy Insurance, which waa
carried In the nmouM of 925,000
Building Damage $1«,000. '
The building, which
ONmafiPHs:
ARE SAVED WHEN
I
Hv 4 f*i«-*»
Santiago. Chile. August 30.—Latest
wireless reports from ihe cruiser Chaos
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL B,u'f nr'V°,
TAKES SECOND BALL 5AMK '*rwrts ff "K 322 "hnartl "10
___ ship Itntn wore rescued when fhe ves-
days.
lug homesick. Then they missed him.
Two days ngo Mrs. Kendrick hoard
n \vhine *t her door, a familiar whine.
Slit1 looked out upon a bedraggled Col-
lie. her Collie for whom she had lmd
travel nmhllions. He was lank and
lean. His toenails were worn to the
quick and his ribs were
Itmii Mayi-nce said today. The cause wall. It waa said. Agent* of Mr. Eu-
lm I
■n Whan t.hoy got to New
(V.llle wtuek urwanA a,few 1,01,1 Wl1'1 today. The cause wall. It
vicii.!,. ...... HHeva*icrted Increase fir the Unped hairkj*f
cyj “flm1VirwffilJ*1v-ahti&Bt
»W) agef was Insured*ror $10,000.
Stales for<-e was not given. » $15,01
Damage to the building waa estimated
Jet Fire Marshal George Hamblen at
$8,000 to $10,000.
i Mr. Harahlen said the only cause tor
Washington, August 30.—Denial was the fire he could assign was rata or
made at Imth the State,Hud War De- mice. He said h« made an inspection
pnrtment today that an Increase tn the of the stock
Denial Made.
Vy tli* Untied I*reiw
. I - - --------—---------— - -— —— »om Tuesday afternoon
at home again. i —-------------
WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN THE
RIVER AFTER HUSBAND DIES
Jap Cruiser Sunk.
By (Ho Auneiated
Tokio. August 30.
cruiser Nlytkn is reported sunk in a
typhoon off Kamchatka on August 20
nnd a heavy loss of life Is feared, ac-
cording to nn extra edition of the Cliu-
gal Shogro Shiuipo, a commercial
newspaper, today.
First Rale in California
'e j*r the door of the Missouri
Pacifier roundhouse nt Ttsr'ng c-oc« «
suhni-h of T-ltMe Bock, Ark. Guards
„„ . openekl fire-at the fleeing machine. The
le , apanese ,-xpl^kui rto tnlnries.
Officers Fired On.
deputy United States Marshal and
fiye ether men were fired upon a:
Fort Smith. Ark.
Guards patrolled the rieht-of xvnv of
the Illinois Central nt Princeton. Ky..
I following the destruction of part of the
_ tracks hy dynamite yesterday. The
By the AeenemteA *r*»» dvn >mitliuj followed earlier attempts
Calexico, Calif., August 30. — The to blow up J. C, tracks and the r-q-.
first cotton of the season was ginned tine of telegraph wire near Prlnoe-
lierc yesterday for O. Young, a Cnlex- t,on
Ico grower. He brought in a bole of; New Injunctions Granted.
Lone Star cotton weighing 1.550 pounds New Injunctions restraining st-lkers
that ginned out 505 pounds of strict from interfering with r-llrend orera-
j ttons wen* granted the New Orleans &
I Northeastern, the Alabama & Vicks
In the baseball game Tuesday after
nrou between the Commercial Nation-
al Bnnk nnd the M. A P. Rank teams,
the Commercial won by the sc-jn* of It
to 8.
The feature of the game was, the
plti hlng of JttiMH Hewitt, of the <l'om-
nien-tal team.
'fhere wns a good crowd present to
see the Commercial hoys win their sec-
ond game. The next games will Is*
between the Commercial National
Bank ’nnd Ctntral State Rank teams.
R. F. rOOI„ SR, SPEAKS
sel sank off Coqulmho yesterday. The; --*
Chucn Burn i« rushing the survivor:-! ^y111' A,r" 1"
«o Coqniml*.. where crew.Is line the', Fhila.Icpbla Pn,. August 30,-The
mole awaiting their arrival. l^-°r M‘T ^ Taylor, widow
D Is understood the Itata wns nn I of Commoncer James; Spo.tiswood Tay-
old vessel, recently retired and that lm' "ho disap,K*ared after the com-
, * . . nmrnler s death on Sniulay. Was found
St,** was e.vrying . large nun.her <».* ^ r,V(.r off t„,
luhorers and their families ,l* ,hp PhHadelphltt navy yard. Identlflca
tn>*. plants cf < hnuui.amatn. t* tloiI vvns made by friends of the farn-
othor pfl' vlijrors won* rrmion* jj v
the nee.net fr«*u the ( hara Burt* j Commander Taylor was chief me.ll-
re-s the Met*, w caught In a sever,* off|(Vr th<> yHra> lll)d lm(, ,M.eu here.
gale at 2:30 o'.-lo l; in-the aftertioo*. tj-| foy soitie time,
and was capsixed by the heavy abas
DAUGHTER OF U. 8. GRANT DIES
AT HER HOME IN CHICAGO
Boy Scouts Attend
Funeral in Body of
I Boy Who Drowned
Prisoner Dashes
Popper in Eyes of
Officer, 8 Escape
By Ihe Ateh-tales r ,
Muskogee, (Igift,, Augsut 30—Dash-
ing pepter into the eye* of jniier Hnit-
/* u th, \ n W*' A l‘> *- j
Houston, Texas, August, 30. — Boy
scouts will attend In a body the fun- w ,, • —
e, al this afternoon of Merrill Smith. 15 j „' m i ^“d" ^Lner"
years old. one of their nnmher. who ... ... J ,u* l^woner,
was drowned yesterday
. _ 'Hum Dennett,__
at "fcW4 H''h'‘N' ",e "Cher's pistol, locked the
enmpmeat 20 miles from here. The /!!'** Vlalaqq, an attorney, and
boys broke eauip t.slay. The drowning J1'1 1,1 n,a"* assistant jailer, in a.
is the first fatality at any Scout en , , ”1"1 ei«h' prisouera, In-
eluding himself, to escape.
'due to l*et overloaded .‘otvll i.ui. The
TO FRISCO SHOPMEN vessel Went down In fhe minutes.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY ASKS
FOR MONEY TO PROSECUTE
It- F. Pool. Sr., president Sherman1 Questlrnairea Ready. By the Aetnciatef Prctt
Overall Manufacturing Company, ad- Mrs. !!. It Bone states that the ques- Chiengo, Ills., August 30. — Mrs.
dressed the Wednesday morning meet- Unit* I res for the mosquito campaign Franklin Hatch Jones, only daughter
ing of federated shoperaft employes, are now ready. All chairmen will1 of TJ. S. Grant, and one of the few
Mr. Pool spoke on cooperation between phase .all at the Chamber of Com- White House brides, died at her home
employe amt employer. imerce for them. [ today.
Bennett bad been called to talk to
Watson, Air lawyer, when he attacked
the jailer
Though many other prisoners were
given the opppnrtunity to make the
dash for lllierty, only the eight took
advantage One of the prisoners who
Mayor’s Proclamation
I, J. B Wilson, Mayor of the City of Sherman, do
hereby proclaim Friday, the first of September, Morquito
Extermination Day. I call upon every citizen, in his own
interest and that of the general public, to give every aid
in his power to make the contemplated inspection thor-
oughly complete. *
Every citizen is responsible for his own premises, and
By the AeeoelaleA Prete
Denver. Colo,, August 30 — In re-
sponse t*> a request from District At- - ... ..... ,—„„„
tornoy Phillip Vaqcise for $:«»,OK) for ji eu.aim.sl telephoned Sheriff J. D. Rob*
financing prosecution of members o! ihius and Informed him of the jail
the nllege.'- Iiuiiko ring arrested in]*'*''ak. All uiaiahie depu'y sheriffs
raids here last week city officials an- mu* lolic to.*k up the trail of the es*
nomiee.1 definitely yesterday tlmt the ] ''"I-hig prisoners.,
sum would not l»e forthcoming unles-' °f 'he eight escaped prisoners
a detailed account of the expenditures 5el.i up a motorist at the outskirts of
for which the money is wanted Is fur-
nished. Vor Clse reviled Fatly that
such a statement would not Is* made.
LOUISIANA NEGRO PAYS
PENALTY FOR ASSAULT
Ily the A i.in:tilted Preen ,,
Shreveport, La., August 30.—The
body of Thomas Rivers, 23-year-old
negro alleged confessed assailant of a
the city and forced him to drive them
west on the Okmulgee road. But the
drlrer’s cur was too slow for the fug-
itives ami shortly after they spied a
large touring ear, forced the driver to
Mir render lh*.' inAcblfle and sped on.
»V the Anaocittt'd JY*«« v
Muskogee, Okla.. August 30.—Three
of the men who made a sensational ee-
cupe from the Muskogee County Jail
young white woman of this city, w»* !****• n*8ht were captured In the vicinity
found this morning hy Boss's 1‘arisn : |° flaremore this morning. According
authorities, hanging from the limb of
a tree, about 12 miles from Shreveport.
He was taken from officers by a mob
lust right as he was being transferred
to Denton. La., for safe keeping.
Division Point Reopens.
Hi' thn Annficiateti JVua#
Roodhonse. Tils., August 30. — An-
nouncement of the reopening tomor
row morning of the C. and A. railroad
division point at Booth, Mo., which has
been closed since April 3, because of]
[the coal strike, wns made here today.]
j Changes which will accompany this]
'reopening will triple the railroad ac-i
.Grilles nt this point, and make Rood-;
[house again'a home terminal for west j
information reach
oners were taken
c'hlug here the prl*-
Wfftout a struggle.
1
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■&H
THF. WEATHER. '
*V t*« 4 ■.metaled Preti
Washington. August 3$.—Slier-
man and vlelnlty. Wednesday
night and Thursday,
fair.
Incal Temperature.
There was a range of 16 de-
grees l« local temperature Tues-
day, the maximum being US de*
grees nnd the
degree?
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