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jw^SHEBMAN DAILY DEMOCK AT lii^i^
VOL. XLI,
94.
SHERMAN. TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. - EIGHT PAGES
65c PER MONTH
i
DYNAMITERS BLOW UP
PORTION OF FRISCO TRACKS
NEAR MARSHFIELD, MO.
~ S
PROMPT ACTION ON PART OF OFFICERS
AND WORKMEN PREVENT WRECK-
SIXTH ATTEMPT IN MONTH TO
DAMAGE PROPERTY
NOTED PREACHER LESLIE ETFER Two Train Robbers Killed When
MM IO IS HEADS AMERICAN They Hold Up Frisco in Small
LEG|N W$\Missouri Town Early Friday
CITY ON SWAY
■m
,)K KnWARI) IJ5IGH PEU. TO FULL CORPS OF OFFICERS ELECT
CONDUCT MEETING AT FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN ( III K( II
El) AT MEETING THURSDAY
NIGHT
IMS 4 MESSAGE FOR ALL ARMISTICE DAY
til/ the Aeeeeiated Pi vsl % Tt
Springfield. Xov. 3.—dynamiters at 11
about it :'IO o'clock last night blew up !
ti portion of the track of the St. Louis-j)
San Francisco eastern division, one||
tulle «cst of Marshfield. Deputy Cult-
cd States Marshals and Frisco special
a trouts stntloucil here were rushed i i
the scene. 2,1 miles trout here, hut up
to an early hour this morning. no ur-|j
rests had la‘en made. I
Men Mart Flight.
Uy the 1’nlted Prcm
San Diego, Calif. Xov. 3.
I.lentetiHUt Oakley Kelley and
Joint It Min-Ready. flying in a
inonnplane, left liis kwell Klein
hete ut this nun nine on an
attempt to hinke a non-stop flight
to New York.
Believes That If People Could Turn Sherman ’•■ores yvill Close for lltr Day
Aside From Material Things fur
Awhile They Would Benefit
STATE TO TAKE
ACTION AT ONCF.
The break lit the rail net an automat
ie block signal and stopped an ap-!
proueliing train. In an effort to pre-|
",ul the block signal from o|suating
"lion the break ooured, the dyimmlt-
ers connected the roll at lioth Hide* of
Hit* Itrtitk "lilt a barbed wire fence,
by melius of other wires. The contactJ
was not good enough to prevent the
bltiesignal from working.
The broken ruljs were repaired Ini
about an hour and traffic resiinietl. No,
wires "ere cut. 4
This Is the sixth dynamiting In this
region in the lust month. T"n other;
pot lions of the Frisco t nicks were]
blown up. one Inst Hut unlay night. A
Frisco employe's home here "as par ,
Hally wrecked two weeks ago when
dynamite was thrown from n pnsslug'
aulomobile. Reward* for dynamiting*1
near here now total ft.lNNY I
MAYFIELD'S NAME
ID GD ON TICKET
Dr. T. A. Wharton, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Jpiurch in Sher-
man, said hUdav;
Dr. Mward lsdgh Pell, noted au-
thor, lecturer and
liver a series of addresses at the First
Presbyterian Church beginning on next
Htindny morning in this city, mid this
promises a rare treat to Hheriuap ro-
—An Elaborate Pray run Arrang-
cd. Ne». t».
I.eslie F. Ktter was unanimously
chosen commander of Charles K. Sim-
mons Post Xo. dll of tilt* American Le
gion, at the annual election of officers
...... .. ,. 11I the l.egioti hall Thursday night.
r..L.LM.,» ! < >lher officers eleelisl were Claude
Morrison, vice eomtoauder; J. D.
ter. post adjutant; the Rev. T.J
ton, post chaplain; Miss Fay Miller,
post historian, and Duke Templeton,
MAN KILLS HIS
BROTHER AS HE
GETS OFF TRAIN
Bit the Siuodaltti Pttta
I
Wild. TRY FOR WRIT OF PROHI-
BITION IN FIGHT AGAINST
MAYFIELD.
Memphis, Tenu.. Nov. 3. — The 8t.
Louis and San Francisco passenger
train leaving Ht. lands last uigbt waa
held up aud robbed by masked bandit*
near WUtenlierg. Mo., a small station,
early this morning. Two of the ban-
dits were shot and killed by the tralu
crew , but the others made tbetr escape
I with a number of imuebes of mall, ac-
WAS IN CUSTODY OF OFFICERS lor,lln* ,0 l“r,,ru""i*" rm,lved by
AT OKLAHOMA CITY WHEN
SHOT
Mmn*
TO BE FILED AT DALLAS
MIXED FAMILY AFFAIR
llglonsly." Dr. Wharton added that
"Dr. Pell Is milking 11 six year tour j
<1 the Fulled States and Canada on)
a unique mission. This mission has! chosen
been described as a call hack lo th' iiviir „Ugbes. Mumiv siewnrl. Shell
fundamentals of life, but It Is more aU(| H^et Case,
than Mint, it is a*i effort to help |ieo
I Ie at ihe |adnt v.-hore
sergeant-at-a tans.
Five uieuiliers to act with |sisl offl j
eel's as an exeeu t i vdicom III 11 tee were
as follows: Cecil II. Smith. Ho
Lawjers Express Din t gent Opinions
lu the Tairunt County Case—El- j
s eclimi Bourns Gel Notice.
Both Men Had Been Divnrreri- Woman
Sought as Witness In Case—
Charge Filed.
By tbt A»aoclaUfl Prc«*
I .Oklahoma City. Okla., Nov. 3. — A
[murder charge "as filed today against
A. R. Bowen, who last nlgld shot and
Frisco officials here early this morn-
ing.
Postul officials had been warned aov«
era I day a ago llmt an effort would be
made to hold up the train und extra
guards heavily a rued, have been rid-
ing on the mail and expreaa cars.
As anon as the hold-Up occurred, th*
guards opened fire on the robbers, who
returned the fire. None of tba train
crew were wounded, railroad officials
said. Six men were in the bandit gang.
According to police officials here, the
DISTRICT judge AT FT.
GRANTS MAN DA,Ml S
THAT EFFECT.
WORTH
TO
By Inittjd PrivM
HASSELL UPHELD
f'
V For* Worth, Icxas, Nov, I berg
will Is no lurthcr hearing on the mau-
dam%< order "I1DT1 I have gianicu.
F.niie I!. Mayfield's name will go on
Inc Tarrant County ballot. The injunc-
tion granted at-Uroeslieck has notu-
ilig to do vvilli the ballots here."
Tills was Ihe slulement made eatvy
* tinlay by DbdljH Jialgc K. V.. Ron . who
trite Thursday granted Farj* <B, May-*
failure.”
“The real secret of the world's pr*-*.
eol plight |Hiljticii1|y and ,-n- daily
seid Dr. Cell recently, “is to In found
in the fa<d that for a genern'ion or
more It has been churned about in a
maelstrom of Iduding materialities.
killed his brother, W C. Bowen, aa
the latter. In .........study of officers, b“w«P was planned In Memphis, anu
alighted from a train from Muskogee,, *° have taken place In Worth(
where he was arrested on charges of Ark., several days ago.
failure to provide for Ills wife and) Finding that they were being watch-
ed. the robiiers left the city aud it was
Hi) the A emu ‘11 ted Pres* i-
j Tin* election of li| Buster and of! Austin, Texas, Xov. d -Immediate
average j Rev. Mnntou was the third successive! action by tin State to disoive the lal-
< hrlstinn of lialuy makes his worst time they have been chosen to Had cat May Held Injunelioii granted iit
res|»eclive positions. . GroesbecK yesterday Is planned, It was
Annislire Day Plans. j announced this morning when So re- children.
A discussion of plans ior the ob-lfery of State Staples sent a telegram | Bowen told authorities that he kill-j Inter learned that the holdupwas to bo
wi vanec of Armistice lMty on Nov. 11 ^to a numlter of county officials statins *il his brothi'r because the latter
was Hie principal matter before the (that relief from the new Injunction is boasted that he was the fattier of A.
[Hist, aside from the selection of offi-)e\|>ectcd through further proceedings. R- Bowens eliildren.
eers. llppn being Informed of (lie 'nu nature the pfoeeedlngs will tnke| Bowen today expressed Ihe liellef to
where the voice of truth, which Is splr-j action of the Retail Merchants’ Assn-jin M,|,| („ u> a motion to dlselve file newspapers that Ills former wife, from
Itual, is anudberisl, and where „ge elation Thursday evening. In deciding: crncslieck injunction with prolmhillty j whom lie had been divorced for some
hears only mateidallstle te*<*b<>rs, wlmj l<* close all day on Armistice l*ay, mem-|0( apiJhallon foi a "l it of prohibition '“‘'"th"- and who he had not seen for
31
had staged near Sevent v-SIx, a flag station
on the Frisco fn Southern Missouri.
Dead Bandit Identified.
tl# Ihe -1 modelled pl eva . .
have always been blind lenders of the I"'r" of the |his| voted unanimously a! ,0 prevent further lujunetion act ion. I ®''vml 'v,'''k!'' 'VR8 tl"> ,I M,n wl"1
bliiMl, hikI Iihvi* never. 1«><1 any- of (lianka to the im*r(*bant« rpiio n■ «>ti«»n probably will bo vn
ALLISON MAYFIELD, IIOYYKVKR.
WITHDRAWS FORMER MO-
TION IN CASE
By thr A**<H intvd Pim$
1
field a writ of npiudafims dlia*ling lljcj teailtln
Tarrant t'ounty eleidiou laatrd to prtnr! the uiodenil^t
Mayfield's name on tlm ballot '• i Bife the res
in lie general eleelbn next
day.
for use
Tlles-
where except Into the ditch,
real secret of our present
plight la the. same: that is to say. we
Christians are In trouble la-eause we
have been listening to iiiatei'Ultstlc
tenehli«5P. to qlntcrtnllstic nnd natural-
to the mechanist and
end nil the -rest, just
of tin* world.
n Pessimist
MINERAL WELLS
Austin. Texas. Xov. 3. -The dismis-
sal of Mike MeNaiunra. department
supervisor of the oil and gas division
of tin* Stale Railroad Commissioner's
office, was approved today when Onr-I
etice E. Gilmore, ntcmiier of flu* Com-
mission. issued a statement sustaining
the action or .1 IV. HH»sell. chief super- [
visor. Karl* B. Mayfield, tnemlier of
lln- Coiumlssion. approvisl the netion-
iu a telegram to the Commission yes-
t(,r(lay ORDERS MAYFIELDS NAME
A division of the Commissioner'* ile-J BLAI El) ON BALM)I IIIROI OW-
partna-nt ilevelojied today, however, Ol T THE DISTEHT.
when Chairman Allison Mayfield filed ---
with the Commission a memorandum r ,,M’ **r' ”
in which he formally withdrew his Mineral Wells. Texas, Xov.
motion of tlet l,*i that McNamara s Judge .1. E. Kli-tli, hohliug court ut
service he disiieitsed with. No reason Pah l’into, (oduy granted an itypCe.i-
"as given for the action. Chairman Hon f- 1 writ of niKtidamus eompxdliu.
.Mayfield's memorandum today asked election lioards of his district 10 place
that McNamara la* retained in Ills the name of Knrle It. Mayfield 011 the
present pimltlon. general election ballot as Democratic
MeXatmtra waa one of the chief wit Senatorial nominee,
nesses at Mayfield's injunction trial The application was filial by IVntx,
at Corsioum._ ^ Miller and Perkin*, a law firm repie-
sentlng Mayfield.
“I ain not ti pessimist," continued
Dr. Pell, "hut I do not ladtcve that God
Js going to perform h miracle to get
ks out of our present troubles. He
lots given us 11 Teacher, tin* only
Temher wlm lilts a key to the prob-
lems of life, and vv* are not going to
And the! for ,hl" “' Hull. The (lost also voted lmn‘s {>uHrt of Civ I' Appeals, It
religious',0 present a box of cigars to Will Ees-!wa!(
He in appreciation of his support of all. ’ _
tbty closing lief ore tlm Merchants* A**o- Opinions Differ,
riuI ion meeting. The Legion w aa in- , „
formed 'hat Mr I.eslie H tffe fight for >hr
all day closing , f stores. j 1 Texas. Nov.-:!.--Differences
The memorial services at Ihe First “f "pinion "ere expressed I'dtt.v as to
Buptlsl Church at 11 o'clock will he'tho stains of Ihe litigation seeking to
nttended by eiery person in the eoni-jkeep the name ol Farh 1!. Maytieivl
umnlly able lo accept the invitation.! off lln- ballot. Lawyers eoneerned In
I-egiou taeni tiers will attend in a body {the cast* gave different views,
in uniform, and are exia-eted lo meet lavtc yesterday a temporary order
at tin* American Legion llall at PI n.!to restrain placing lln* name of May-
m. They will nmreli vvilli Hon. Royal| field on tin- ballot was lastied In the
A. Watkins, of Dallas, principal s|a*ak- District Court at Grocsbeek by .lung.*
er ut the service, to the church. Xo 1 Blackmon. Late in tin- afternoon Hie
change in the program as announced District Court at Fort worth Isstte.t 1
will lie made, it was stated. Mr. Wat-j writ of mandamus to the election
Chaffee. Mo.. Nov. 3 —One of the
two bandits killed in an attempt to
hold ftp and rob a imtvaenger train of
the St. land*. San Francisco railroad
at Wttteubur*. Mo., oarly this mnni-
R. Bowen. Hhe Is lug hu* lieen Identified M Jack Kea-
posslhle'nedy. of Memphis. Tenn., accorvllng to
value a- n witness |«eag.*r reports received at the Frlaco
Both'of the men had l«s*n divoni*d dlsimtihcF* ovfli*e Itefc. The othef
According to the complaint filed here,(dead robber has not lieou Identified.
W. C. Bowen was a iirinler, employed
his brother at Ihe time of the shoot-
ing.
No word linn yet lieen received from
tlie former Mrs. A.
"ought by authorities for her
".-if , i.
1
by a Muskogee newspaper, and aban-
doned, Ids present wife and two chil-
dren here some time ago.
better our matters until we have the! kins will deliver the memorial address,Ifh-iuls of Tarrant County directing
courage to turn our bucks upon the! and h^miihUm* of special musical illtiu-»!flia' Mayfield's name Is- plui'cd on the
ballot In that county.
1 world's Mind leaders of the blind and) her* " ill he given. The salute to the
west,! John. \V. I’cpe, one of the Httor-,
GERMAN MONARl HIST IS t
HEAD OF FASCIST! MOVE
A. T. & S. F. IS TO GET
MK1I NEW EQl ll\ME.\T.
1
Fljf File AsutH'itited Pirns
llv the UnltMl Pr*ns
Berlin. Germany, Xov. 3,—An uprl*
ing of "German Fasclsti." and tlie es-
tahlishment of a great. South (Jennaa
-kingdom, was plotted at the secret eon- Chicago, Ills.. Xov. 3.- New etpttp-
ferenee of radical Xarioualists. attend- incut ordered by the Atchison, Toiieka
• d by Captain Fhrlutnlt of Halt I’useh and Santa Fe Railway ini-Tti les U.ihsv
fame, in i-mdlng to ropofta from Mini- Imx ear-, delivery of vvliieh Is exiiectevt
ich today, to start simiu, and foi
Fbrhnrdt, an a talent supporter of the first quatler of U>";i
monarchy, is underatood lo have urged molives. 1 ,(KM» box curs, l’otHi autoiuo-
the forming of a rebel iiaml along the |,ile ears, .MHiu refrigerator ears "tat
lit..** of tlie Fascist 1 movement, ami double dev k stock cars and .Vtn'roa,
suggested that this band Southerr ears. A; G. Weils, vice preshlenl, sai«
Germaliy. ineltiding Bavaria, saUburg (<,,)M_v
and a large pofllim of Austria. ,
(hi Ootoher l!t the roa-1 hud a mi—
| dead, ’.villi the audience facing
will Ik- Ihe closing feature of tin* pro-f|M>vs f,,r Mayfield, said the Tarrant!
(’tunty officials mad obey tlie mandate)
HUB HOLLIS
ELIGIBLE AS
KANGAROO
follow Him.'’
Dr. Pell believes that if the Amer-
ican people could be persuaded to tiifnl. ram'
aside from their iiVvorlilng maferinlj
activities and go off to some quiet!
spot aud sit down for a little while
at the feet rtf Jesus, long enough for
the great fundamental truths of life
which He taught to break through*
their minds lt|*ui their spiritual vision,)
long enough to give the enlightening!
Spirit and their own spirits 11 chance,j
every great problem tlmt fm-es us to-j -—
day as a is-ople end as Individual) EL-VYKI) \\ ITII I NIY I'.KSITY. AC-
Chrtatlan* would lie solved. It was; CORDING TO MESSAGE KKCEIV-
this conviction that started Hint mil SHERMAN I RIDAY
his long mission,, aud It is this eonvlc-l *—— >
that that brings him to Sherman, Hoi Hub Halil,v, enptain of (lie Austin
does not expect ft* persuade all A met College Kangaroos, was ruled eligible
lie, lull la* does ho|K* to reach tie-; participate in I. I. A. A. games.
In-alts or .thmightful people wherever I participated in Fridey’s game at
Abilene with Simnum*- l uiverslty, tie-
rnrding to messages received here
shortly afler noon Friday, signed hy
11 WOMEN ARE
TAKING E A W
COURSE AT 11.
.y
[Issued in Fort Worth
j Attorneys: for those seeking to k<*ep
din- name of Mayfield off the bailor
-say thgt tin District Court at G^-oe*-
;laa-k assumed jull.-alietion in the lu.lL-
; ter, nnd its orders are in effect.
Hearing on the request for an in-
junction Is scheduled in tin* Court at
.Groeaheek at HI o'clock Satuiday morn-
ing.
THREE II NIORS, FIVE SENIORS,
I WO MIDDLES AND ONE POST
GRADUATE STUDENT
Telephone W ire* (Yd.
Bit the Attocmlid Preett
Austin, Texas, Nov. 3.
student a in Ihe Law School of the Uni-
versity of Texas this session, there are
11 women, including three junior laws,
St. Louis, Xov. 3.—Telephone eom-
ltumbalion with Wittenberg. Mo.,
where two robbers art* rc|*.rted to have
been shot dead in an at tempt to loot •
St. Louis-S:in Franeisto railway l«i»
senger traip. was cut off shortly after
midnight, the local telephone company
annottneed early today. The reported
severing of wires led to the belief that
the bandits had ‘"t "ires lata Witten-
l«erg. '
No Details Yet.
Bit Ihe Assorlotrit Prtti '
» ' -jir V
Chaffee, Mo.. Nov. 3.—J. L. Freese,
night dispatcher of the Frisco, said
he had received only the vagne infor-
mation that two of a iuiud of robbers
had been killed two nnd a half miles
Among the smith of Wittenberg at 13 :«0 this morn-
ing. while attempting to rob the train.
Dispatcher Freese said the train still
was standing at the point where it
gd.ii ;
HEARING AT GKOESBEI K
IS TO HE HELD FRIDAY.
I five seniors, two middle laws, and one ,VMH held up. making it difficult to oil
| post graduate student. Two year* of lain vtctnilrv.
1 academic work are required us a pre-j ___ >1'*
i requisite for entering fhe Law School,)
la* goes, /tfivi OtYjNK’harlon.
Some of Dr. I’eli’s Sayings
"Everyliisly hales me. said Worry,
“but few have the courage to cut my
acquaintance!."
“Take religion, one part; bate, one
David Pena, assistant roach of Aus-
tin College.
Both Simovens a,..1 Tnnily sought t. mPmbm M
Imvf* Hollis Killed out of T. I. \. ,V.j -
games for playing hnsehall with a semi
j Uy iYif* l niled Pres3
i Gi-oeslieck. Texas, Nov. 3.—Hearing
on the temporary injunction granted
j here late ye-tervlay restraining (he
I rintfng of Earle I'-. Mnyfleld's name
10.1 the ballot as Democratic Senatorial
nominee will In belli today'. The Dts-!
1 tri«-t Clerk wired Sts-retary of Stnfe
! Staples and County Kleetlon Ilosut)
and three years are usually devoted to!
the study of law before the L. I,. B.
degree Is conferred.
Women students beginning the study
of law this year are the following:
Dorothy Most, Houston; Constance
Dougins, San Antonio, and Mary Cope-
land. Spur. Middle Laws are Joyce
Burg. Houston, aud Pauline Fuller,
San Antonio.
Senior students are Gludys Rown-
YVhs Ex Con rid. fit1
Bit Ihe Aesoeiuted Pres*
of tin* itijttuc- ftee, Austin; Sin- Talhy. Austin: Mrs.
Memphis, Tenn.. Nov. 3i—Jack Ken-
ndy. alias the "Quail hunter,” an ex-
eonviet who has served a llnng term lu
the Missouri State penlteiHtiary for a
hold-up and robliery of St- LouU-8an
Francisco twssenger trains, and an
unidentified bandit were shol aud kill-
ed. In which officials declaimed waa an
unsuccessful attempt early today, to
roll the mail and express (tars of thn
M ,
}
: f'i
part : mix and set in a hot place, 'ujprefessional tram at Wilson. Okla.. Ihe
a littl? while yon win haye one of tln>; pa t summer. The ruling that this did
delivery in uioitunst dangerous explosives known to not render him ineligible for football
fifty-nine loco-1 "‘'leucv*. iij>hi ’ds tliai ronlention of Yusiin Col-
“So long os I keep my mouth shat j lege that the Wilson team was not a
1 never do any harm," said the pen-j members of nrganiml baseball. -
knife, "nor any good either,” it re-
flected. presently.”
SOCIALISTS OPPOSE GIFT
OF WILLIAM TO HIS BRIDE graduate student.
Emma S Webb. Elgin: Susctte Meyer,! fast St. Louis Memphis Frisco train
Bowie, and linllie Kcaliey, Rockwall, j No. WK5 which left the fornier city at
Mrs. It. D. Falby. Austin, Is the post! II o'clock last night, try a ghug of six
AIIILEXE REPORT
I,
Hy the l.’nltDfY Pros'*
Berlin. Xov. ".--Socialists moved in
the Reichstag today to block the plan
of the ex Kaiser for presenting' his
bride. Princess Herntine. with a dia-
dem worth NOti.lKSMUat marks. (Alien
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SHERMAN STORES
ARE III CLOSE EOK
ARMISTICE DAY
“Give me liberty or give me death "; Pit the Astoelah-d Pres*
shouted the axe. as it flew off the; Abilene, Texas. Nov. 3.—Hub Holds,' the Chamber assemilled Deputies Braun
f elitmicill force of list per cent, havingi handle. “Which did'you get? inquired; star fiiilharh of Ihe Austin College and Weis asked questions as lo wlietli
I settled the strike of shoperatta witii j the handle quietly a moment later."j ^am. was today declared eligible hy er or not Wilhelm had applied for ex-
I
Sherman retail stores will
closed nil tiny ip observance i f
National Armistice Day, Satur-
day. Xov. It. A resolution ap-
proving alt-day closing was ad-
opted at the *|»K'int meeting of
Retail Merchant*' Association
members held Thursday evening.
All-day dosing was practically
unanimously favored hy the mer-
chants. *
The merchant* also went on re-
cord as endorsing the resolution
adopted tty the Chamber of Com-
merce earlier th the week, ask-
ing Sherman eitlgpns to eo-ope-
rate in finding homes nnd room-
ing and hoarding house accom-
modations for new employes of
M the Frisco coming here to reside.
O-
V.
; ecuipnny unions on August 32, aud was |
l j tt'e first loud', ncrording to Mr. Welts,
j!outside of the groiiti settling the strike
Is* jjiuder the Jewell-Willard plan to reach
100 per cent.
TIIE WEATHER
fit
n
By the A**onatrH Prtaa
Washington, Nov. 3.—Shrrman
and virhiity, Friday night anti
Saturday, probably rain; raider
in North. Central and East Tex-
as.
, President -Chandler of the Texas Inter- I'orMng license for fhe diadem, and
| collegiate Athletic Assoriation. j made the proper deposit, which would
He signed the ten questions submit-! r»n int'' ,lu' hundreds millions of
| (*-d by thp president last Saturday.' wark" _ _
| Hollis admits he played baseball with
! Wilson. Okla., but asserts he did not fllR! W|] I TURN
KILLING POUND ''iKn H (",n,ra*'* mbl Ibal nol>o<l> signed
one for him.
He played with Simmons this after-!
noon.
PIONEER SHERIFF AND
TEXAS RANGER IS DEAD
Hy thn Ansorian’d Prena
Uut th<?re w«s u« answer.
ANOTHER WOMAN
EYE-WITNESS TO
By the Aeitoclalrif Prc*a
■ ,
fateal Temperature
There was a range of 17 ite-
grees in haul temperature Thurs-
day; fhe maximum la'ing 75 (k‘-
grees. and the minimum ls*lng
58 degrees^
----^
) .New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 3.—Dep-
| uty Attorney General Wilbur A. Mott,
| has discovered another woman “eye-
I witness” of the murder of the Rev. Lu-
j ward Wheeler Hall and his choir ler*a-
er, Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, a-.~
cot ding to rv>iKn*ts here tistay.
) Her identify la said to lie krown only
I to' Mr. Mott amt deteeH—» ’utnes F.
) Mason, eblet Investigator. Neither
flour, effective today.
1 he raise, which is the first stnee
August, the millers said, fixed >j|e ba-
, . aic pi Ice of family grade flour at $7.-
I “l* pr.‘W*.°" tl«‘.phu' 85 per barrel. Inereased wheat prhes
|, woo hi say whether the woman actually
|'snw (lie eomuilaslon of Ihe crime t«.
-—-—0 Bps farm on the night of tlie murder.
CALIFORNIA MILLERS
BOOST FMtUR PRICE.
Detfton, Texas, Xov. 3.—C. A. Wil-
liams, !>t> yours old. long time merchant
of Denton, died here this morning
Mr. Williams established the oldest
mercantile establishment in Denton and
was here when the town was located.
He served as a Texas Ranger before
the Civil War and was a Confederate
veteran. He was one of the early day
Sheriffs of Denton County.
Air. William- was horn In Arkansas
PQRTLJNE TO STAY.'" ,,m* cauie to Texas in 18-l-f,
t-t */■ a TDIlblAMV aettling hi Denton County. Survlviug
UU I IV1 Pi 1 KlIYlUIx I • are hi* wife aud seven children. George
Williams. Fort Worth; Mrs. Ivy Johu-
sou. Ardmore. Okla.; Mrs. Uots-rt
Klelierg, Galveston, aud Miss I.ee Wil-
liams, Mrs. A C. Edwards, Wilt Wil-
liams and Bulnw Williams of Denton.
or more masked handits. ,
Rejairts received here regarding th*
success tif the hold-up are r<)nflletlug.
one report Ing that a number iof potteheo
of mail and some express miatter wer*
secured by the rijhliers. whl|e another
report says that the rohlyers were
driven off before they could*1 enter tlitt
mail ear.
a-e-.m
Bit the Aisitociutt'd Pres*
New York. Xov. 3.—Heiress to
ttiKt on condition that she get married,
Alias Ruth Hpanier, 21, lias dts’lded to
Bj the Amoelatrd Preys
8uu Franchtco, Calif., Xov. 3.—Lorn |contiinu- selling bread, rolls and pies in
millers announced an advance of tweu-iher mother's store. Miss S jut tiler was
ty cents per tiarrel lu the price of’named beneficiary in tlie will of her
uncle, Jacob Spanior, who died In Los
Angeles.
“I certainly will not marry for mon-
ey." she said today. “When I marry rt
were bin mod.
, - ■ s ~ •- - -- ' ' ■■
shall l»e foi love, aud 1 will not alter
mylph'ins just because of this bequest."
Speaks to Women.
The ladies auxiliary of the Federated
shoporaft was addressed Friday after-
noon at the Union Cooperative Hall on
East Brackett street by Harry Boyes,
system chairman of Frisco shoperaft '
employes.
Other Man Identified.
| Bn the Ateuelatcd Pits* j
Wlttenhurg, Mu.. Nor. 3—Yfack Ken-
. nelly. veteran Missouri traip robber,
and Harvey Logan, former< railroad
man. were shot and killed Arty today
by officers, after robbing * mall ear
on the Soutldsuind Frlaco! passenger
train. The stolen mall, ecpislsting of
almiit 100 registered lettetyi, was ra-
cbvered.
Post office l8«pcetor» and special
agents of the Frisco and deputy sher-
iffs were awaiting near the scene of
the robbery, which was autb Ipated
through previous watching of Kenne-
dy’s movements. Keunedy had been
representing himself as a quail hunter
In this section several weeks. K-linedy
and bis pnl. airordlng to the story of
the robbery told by officer*. 1
the train, cut off the mail a
cars, ordered the engineer
■ite ’■ ‘ 'life. _____
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