Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1934 Page: 2 of 10
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE. COLEMAN. TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934.
OKLAHOMAN FILES SUIT
AGAINST GIN FOR $5,001)
sec this Ninetfeenth-'century imita-
tion?" He pointed to the vase on
the table.
-jar ant’"*- - ••
■■t
Suit wo.s filed In district court to- j
a frill^half-minute; then his eyes
returned to Vance. 1
"I have never seen It before.'
lahaaia for $5,000 damages.
..... iiw.1 wvin. snunwi'. ii uy im: * • amo cur
Iff alley, thrift* ii” fingers were’! ate iyf*.t rriht rind n bill Hca-teg
News Review 6 4,0 0 0 Cans Of
Meats, Vegetables
All barriers in the way of tax re-
lief were smashed by the Texas sen-
ile i
said tiny by.
"Fancy that!" Vafice returned til''
severed
wie; ijuployerll
froM-hi* left hand While h
lloyeil at, tj»e A. K. R-eiuU
■**' _ .
Bin a> Brho reteniiv
| miiihit. Mr. Fnaatc
'Trie suit i.'
TII.\NKi'G)V!NG SERVICES
hA'INED FOR COLEMAN
, Union Thaul.* giving services will j
be held at die First Baptist church \
here Thursday moruln?. November,
28. with ii -v G. Robert Forrester,
miui-tir it the ten; Chd8t.an
cimreli dc.irt Uie iweoclrtng, it was *
d.iidni ni a n»<;..‘tlni; < f’ihe Mint-:-'!
hu* §.S.VAuDine~
WNU
SERVICE
. tra TlNtteD FROM LAST WEEK -
once ignored the question. ■.
i«d you hear an7 sounds in th.
letore you retired 1 he wen
nrit'.l
Miss Lake re'.u
iwavs vigorou, and
, quarter of an-hour la'.t-i
i rame in But aside trom
rd no sound whatever
e. during the; true
ppeared casual: and
ad been deferential,
reptible change cami
tie. "flis eyes h&rde
tiled forward in I
. he SfJ&Ke his voice
meomprom isiiK.
■ :
what
to this
ed
faint
:tvr
the
■eight.
X hav
not b
M iKF. T1IF. BEST
SACS AGE tot!
EVER TASTED,
i HEN WIN A CASH
AWARD BY WRIT.
I'vG 1,’S A LETTER
ABOi r IT. FULL
PARTICULARS IN'
EACH PACKAGE.
m
'TV III W.I
Whon, fe-. i
■ve, ii
*as
owe
T.jfS i r.irlt
O, E. Martin Glen I
•I lywii, iiifi-i . I
• * \.e,
K. Riarlt, RmsRwwt;),', iesai
Ores t.iuldin k lex...
■ i... . ■:. ■. ...ni mi , ■ .
Ml I ish. 1 i x.i ■ V
■V . Court-Triekham. Ti xa
' ‘I • Strain*, Triekham, le>,ax
Q KuriuHgh*. Silver V,tiler, lex.
di VUnemin, N«,|fiee. Tr\.
i Vi IJirdv.ell Novice, Texas. .
II ... v. Gn.reiv, Ninee, Texas*
K. -ft Brown, Tftlp.i, Texas
- ’ 11. m, v.ib ra - .* ■ -
> hit-i, Vie •. 1 - ■■ a • ’■ ■
!, d: VVfremuri, Lraday, 7>xa-:
. twit I'n.sp (iru.eeri, Barbtt. Tex.
.i Bros.. Bfirk-lb i- xj ,.
» ’ < i If, Burkett. Trxa
L. E. Page, Trick ham, Texas
M; I . Starnes, Triekham, Texas
,'.t; Vent B ll, Whim,.Texas
mtog
WB
moiKcle to his waistepat pocket,
‘‘And here it sits ih a place of lunor )
crying out- its Rpuriousness to any |
one who enters the room. . . . Mas. J
| iniet-estarf’." . ._. ■
i Markham, who had been chaffing \
i under Vances apparent Irrelevnn- j
• eiss. now spoke.
i- "tyhat possible connectl.n can -a;
| vase have with the murder of Ar-
cher and Brisbane Coe?” •
“ f bat point," ate wered Vance dul ;
■ 1 v.hai I am endeavoring in ■: ’ 1 ,i : M **. ■ hi ,.a.i
i r. -et rtaiu. Y’see, Maykham, Arche ........ ............
Goo would not have included thi .
! iuo Kuatig vare in hiv collection.
Why b it here? I haven't the groi-
j gu* i notion. On ttip other hand,
: tiuit little broken' piece of Sung pai-
j '. lain is of, a beautiful quality. J
I can Imagine Cue waxing eeMatic
! ill-. :i Id la of Sllell ware”
Well?" Markham retorted irnt-
"I nil ran t see the .xignifi
;r dailies and, Interest oh dfiliitiuent
low wa fimljy wlpnud and he’d-'
l ib InViTTd the Eoveracr'-, desk for,
als nature. .
Tfie 'Fit- ns Senate hut night
im id : bill apuri iii-iitine f v.-
i -'!M,i n dot ;.r; l<i the Texas
('■ft mi.''I i'd ' Ilf 1' (e til?
ih i ;• i It nri»- iiiat'vef. Since
(h- '-naii* nted fl<- the Kfiibie
:ri-f< 11, i|i- ix'ini:‘.iuii .♦taxes
Are Canned Here
450-Pound Jew Fish, Redfish And
Flounder Caught On lexas Coast ■
By Coleman County Hshmg Party
i! • i yi*rr (ni the HdPf'WiH vol«
fpv.' rliK f»x4
ffiitilal hilt.
I lit' licnai
j cU o?,
i i'-ilOW;
•VitUs'jVi r»
it. 'nut',-
i i.iiiTiit U ;
!
i li*
I “!i u.’ Ux
l h«-
io.r.-e-a'Ht h(
iu wHjj lK)i
i arilti V i.'a:.'
D inof) ?Ur »)?»•< •' I hi':
i nine Ilej)iiWica«
V*
Ut:rv
! tO V/
Matlchad sfcii.
•Ui <* Wlute'
XI, ,
.s
atiog.
man-
: now*
iambb1
ang," he said.. 'tat
you first, return
rtv ITim night '•' •• , •.*' ,i|
ju' «»*' Mr. Archer
Vane*.
v a:> a clbuded faraw^jtdtok
Chinaman's eyes.’
id not,% retuuy- enrh 11
he answered, in
run I." Vance became ■ < vi
• ii "But. If ha*, significance -and
:. uuii iiTuficaiiee. It b anothci
at- urdly UTrvelant factor In thb
lu ll on ca-i Because that Uttle
usin/ular mt of Ting yao porcefatil
Wii-rcn the table jp. t back of where
Aj^ji , Cos >st last night. And it
a-; hidden beneath a vase which
' At- i i would itci have torelated in
t ti* .dSfco uvam with him. .
He |iau-axl and looked up’ sorfi-
1 U.riy. i
Moreover. Markham. Uiat bio
I ken fraginent of- porcelain hu* blood
( >i AIM EH
hb tab-
rned it
“Needles and I’ilis."
I/ant war dismi*.*.ed with Instruc-
•Ji'.n : to remain in the house until
furtner notice.
While we were waiting for the
medical examiner, tliere ensued a
I'lirief di.scussioji concerning the
1 !)lm culm ,
at ini'daii'h
t I inve;it:«*
nlwnys
hit:' ill 'III
■ titlV —it: :
* ChiiH‘w .t J!U.vi
■ 1 ri* 1-
On irenei ji
*1 p jiiPiplfV.f ii>*
c;nm*:‘ -
l'i ,VJ W it Ho
t;v.*ir mt.’ t
nt:-;. Itostevi
r.
* • to bo l Mown 1
,0 fo.ri f J.oi
•ii. A>jut lav!
‘iKiRlit Lian*'
a.', heavil
ivtuxainv •
1 ond OumF. ‘ !
aid rilrrod;
V rcMred U/
frotrUi fid
(r. bst Ji
IfcB wira *
rv b ’bi'
v k ,uv Gain
| lies I)quc1ou-
abU».-i
i i’.nd let ii
1 j b; known, io
[ Wd’ ;%l. .all!'. ’
I! ‘ ,\v
a.y, ll\pt h
• j *.( V.
you j»csii,
; I'tXidi i rue!--.'*:
;..,y* [But,
m'.
vour
■ a uur^y >
*( * i Hat ■
van::*: a iimt.e 1. "11..
the entire q:u,e is ill t.
rpeculativv';
j ' tiUTt' .juvt, IHV
;V, TVJiat?
. . ' *. /lViy -'
i vuy, I have e*.
■cr, iiw**.* (lefierii1: , uv, - :
j denu* Ural I
>iarrf • w.vn
lu'l* (ati*.
; last might. fiml'-rU 'pwifet him with;
we'-k c- -
| i.itu1 iiuie ixeptioncan senatorial
| plMea.Ui ih ■ National Crmr/iss and
1 :t.mt 34 (if the 33 gubernatlbral com-
M uigtv: U v.-ax the most smashing
defeat for thy itepuWicans in over
I Kit), years and it was an ouisitftiu iup
uelmy for-tile Nt w Uml a- most of
J •.!)** DcmctcraUc oandidat. a had plcd-
' 1 'tieir iri'iport to Jhvsident
ilo'.-rcveK.
A I'iioenix, Arif r:i night ci'ub
npeiator y la-isiv h» H i n S.VM'irt
in cinoiecUui with die kjd-
iiamauit In i s'Miainer of Jane
IP.,,li: (Utngf 4 -r uf a wraith
Ariiiinian.
aronson Cuttiut. itpraMKOtTprofo
i*i.sire, today,had overcome the lead
di his demo'Talie i piton'-nt and evi-
d‘:itiv had U tm re-t lef i.t-'i io lh<-
Slates Senate. However, he
had n lead of only (i3i volts out ri
lie* more than 130,000 votes that
hud.been counted.
The caifiiing project in. connect ion
With the relief work of Coleman i , „„
county, has been in effect,sjnee U-:- ,.a:iaK ibertof."
(.ember 4, 1033. having 'run approxi-
mately 0 montlis in all since I hat
tune......At least 04 000 cans of meats
and vegetables have been canned
since the opening. There have been
canned 22.iGb cans of meal, put up
tn roast! chill, hash,* tamales, tmd
.stealer,, one-half of which has gone
im- rein f work, being' 11.034 cans if
meats. Vegetable.* of the following
vatic ties,* beaus, corn, ijeas, spinach,
carrots, etc,, have been put up on
the basis cl 40 per cent to tile pro-
ducer and CO per tent to the relief
work.
Since May 2C the cannery has
been in-almost constant operation,
ltaving been run during tlie sum-
mer months. There have been can-
ned more than 40,000 cans Since
May, 20.HGO cans of both meals and
vegetables having been donated to
relief. It. has been intcrastlng to
note that since opening tile cannery
the spoilage lias run only one-half
of one per cent, and that the per
cent of spoilage in the summer:
months did not run any higher than j
tlu- per cent of spoilage in ^winter;
this was on meats as well as vege-
tflMcn. • ----------
The cannery has been moved to
new quarters and .opened Nov. 7 in j
the new, building. The. manager of
the cannery still advises the tise ol
cold storage for meat to be canned,
and any one having, beeves which
Many persons- have viewed
fish'at the cold storage house.
VS-
“Proof oft thiMtiddlng is in'the ] Mr. Starnes,
UiuK iherAiX.-"'- \ On the trip
Fishermen must prove their abil-i party returned noon
if y by showing, the string of. fteh J their excellent catch.
they catgh. '• • ’J'.
a party of fijjliGriijfcn frem. tliis
county can easily prove thA abil-
ity and none of them claim "the
trig one gof away," "
ih'ool ntwy'lie seen at tlie Coleman
Ice & Storage company where1 tliere
are: a 45(lificnmd Jew llsh, some
14 red Util and several flounder in
storage. ' ''c
The Jew fish was caught by Giyy
Starnes after a four-hour fight just
off Point Isabell.
Member* of the fishing party in-
cluded: Kenneth Groom, Elbert,
Gipson. Frank Mills. O. Ii. Kelley,
Guy Hipsher, W. E. 'tedgertpn, and
about ft week, tlie
noon T uesriay witli
the
D. Has 1si>i JjCept
Faith, Rev. Lynn
.Tells Lions Club
"1 feel
Trio Comraunilies
Form P~TA, Groups
that' I have lied*, uncon-
sciously. to these . soldi^s wnlio
j Saldiers Who failed lo Return." He
orgmtiWum^s ^ In theTounty JcW of «.c rail.*.;, o^tl.e war mt-l^
More interest In Parent-Teacher
this year.
During the past three weeks there
have been three such organization ', ,
formed. They are at Liberty, An-1 War v/avati-event
derson and Trickham. .
Ofl'ipcrs include.: Liberty, Mrs., . , , , . . .
H O. Harris nfesident ■ Anderson * ilonces, lit v. Lynn dvciared.
W OoLson', president,' a,id Mi* The pnly way, Ue, Lyp*. believes,
uatt
np and
1 dreu-
beiiinu
I blood on the piccx* of porcelain and
Liang's passible riTationr.hlp to tlie
Gents preceding.the double murder
Blit Vance, was evidently as much
11 the dark as the rest of its; and
;tl. re Was little to be done utitij we
! ud Doctor Dcremus’ rerwrt .
Burke yrnne to the dtxir and beck-
' lied to Heath. .
"Say. Sargvant." he reported from
: the corner of hts motith, "that
I Chink just went upstairs. Right
with you?
Heath looked sour, and shot Vance
thi angry lock,
it laitt.
qUr hav tut polit .
Wt! lie :■:: I . b" tie!
Mkikleun v.av.a
sent
Apcj we'd
Vance 's i A'i'T
a pretty, sight
Heath ";i.v!*
Wli
do you Ka
iutercourir: .
iru
Hi- it.-lid tit
. A-
Hbus Snfflbrr Guta* Stcvrti oq
this wi ■ It ruled-that “Ians? duck"
11,1 .libels of the logislxture would
et iitimie to ' **rvt until January
!. Ode member hail insisterl
Ih:it Ua 'Tame dinks” were not.
1 li il.lr to (f litinu^JikairTrTTTre
iri tire I
to'the cold storage where it is well
to jeave them for 24 to 30 hours,
They are tagged with tlie cannery
tqg witli the-name of the owner on
the meat. tag. and the workers at
tlie cannery will get tlie meat when
it 1 si*-, la-on there the required
marched away to war, ' Rev. A5
Matthew Lynn, minister of the F ^
Presbyterian 'church, told members
of the Lions club in .session Wed-
nesday noun at tlie First Oliruliun
church.
It, is the 'minister's belief that
most of the people of the United
Stales have not kept faith witli tlie
soldiers who fought in tlie World
War; that the people have tail at •
tempted to prevent wur as they had
promised.
. Rev. Lynn made an exceptionally
good Armistice Jir.y talk on "The
"X
the reasons ti.es soUliers had for'
fighting.
If was' the belief that the World
lo end wars just
as iHlier fights during the age:,
have been to end famine and -pcs-
Alice Stevens, secretary; and Trick-
ham, Mrs.H. W. Schultz, president;
Mrs, Jessie York, .secretary.
Dues itave been forwarded to
stale headquarters and all three ok
tlie units are official members of
the State Pareni-TefteherK' Asst*la-
tion.
belt: r bo t:p.itaiv: "
d ' Brisbane is not
oriV*i>: • I
d<
Burke to
remain M; the li!muy ,docr and ,*-"
that no one entered th< room. Gam-
ble wxs .told to ;tay hi the front
hall and af. v.’.r th*'dojrbelh
"Whicli one. of : he habi.a do you
want fir.J ■>” Ih" sergeant asked,
""mi.* Italian', bv all m-an ." ■ 1
Vance. "He's frightfully upset, u'lid
therefore in an admirable state of
mind for questioning. ' We’ll kt ep
AUhough tiptop Sinclair was de-
' tinted for governor oi Califmni.j, lie
' ,.n ahead with his EPIC p"an,
" •.,*!•:: learned today. His success-
: ini opponent, Frank Merriam. rt-
] iHiblican. said the results of the elec-
I lion proved the essential common
... tre of the people of California.
llcer. wa' voted two to'on" in
I'arrinl rcunty at Tuesday’s
elei'tiui. Dallas rountians alto
u.le.l tlie wrn ticket.
It),!
Gamble entered the hall .frpm the I Wrtde. mild Utter. He..-; toemng v.: h
ah cl
dining r 1 m at tilts moment,
ante addressed Inm.
What is Liang doing upstair.-.T'..
Tlie"'t'U'OWiierturbed at
'thne. and replied .with aiml-
• vie obsequiousness:
* T !olci him to fetch Miss Lake .,
tidy up her quarters.
I have done it,*sir? You
i proceed Witli my duties
, and
uidn't
pcssibilitie!;.’
Gra'.j and tlie segeant joined li-
ft. few ..'tecondfi later.
“""Mr. Grasri." Vance began with-
out prcliminaii., "we should dike, to
knew exicfly what vour sx-ial ana
4>rofer,*innal ::tatiw in this hrl;
We "‘ luidei stanA you ha ve been a
j inure aursi.nf Mr_ Cue":, for U week
A Colombian Warship was “ca])-
t tired" by a United States marshal
Road Enthusiasts
Back From Parley:
LEADAY
The play "Fool's Ilalldsv" p: "-
r I rented bv the liiyh school pupil:;
Saturday night' was a .great succe.x..
► -- ' Albert Vickers and g Bn tgs wept
Local road enthusiasts are backjp, Talpa on btulness Mo.iday.
to end wars is tlireuitii religion.
Members of the club wlio are to
assist Jn the Ited Cress Roll Call
here from November ll to Thanks-
giving Dav include: B. B, Nunley, <
R, R. .Erowning, .CllVtis AtcHofr*,
Ernest. Briuwell. Alex Mayers, Joe H,
Hetileston, E. B. Dixon, and M.
Autry. n
llaiplt Duncan was a club visitor.
today from a meeting of the south- j o. W. Waters of Childress was v.
e^n division of tlx* Lone Star Trail ] yjaitor in the J. T. Upchurch home
Association held Wednesday noon j Sunday.
at Ffedericksburg. 1 r. C. It. rch and son Ernest went
An* excellent meeting with ft good j l0 pajnt Knci, Tuesday,
representation from the area watj Arnold Barsch has gone to Concho
present, for the session. San An-1 tb w6rk for Mr..Cuiry.
tonio is to entertain that section. Monday night a P-T A. was organ-1
at its next meeting. - ized and the foliowirig officers elect- t
Membus of Ute delegation front |,(jr Frineiiml itoy ^ jarks president, j * ’’
New Name Be
Given Lone .Star
Trait At Parley
Philadelphia this week. A writ j Ctleman were planning to go on to
w:i", Tvercd in which a mdn a ired
payment of $1.000 for work. Failing
Id g>f tin* pay, the marshal pad-
locked the .'hip.
l,t
11 l*ii i
Mil V
had
iw.n
elf wHi
urf^Ja’
Mr. Liang, VVhrn Did
the flotije Ye*rterda v r'
et)
:-s." h
here
amble
dinin'
i-rutriiized the man closely,
ic returns keep him down-
■ .aid. And you'd lx*tier
yourself."
bowed and returned to
1 room: and : moment
re
'■Rli
!er Dr Doremus' arrived.
Httrth went briskly out of th»i
m and down the corridor to .tie
-T We were* cltr* Ijehind him
lien he opened'Ute door. .Dcremu
The
hand,
ion.
‘•yes-11 at i--right
Pokin': at V:.>•■: with calm disdain.
"I came here at Mr Coe's invitation
a week ago yesterday. It was to have
hern a fortnight's visit.”
'•'•Had you any biitintss with Mr.
Coer ' ■
•*t>!i, yes." I am conn;
offieirl Vftp'ie.t, with a nr. mn of
antiquities tn Mitut." lie e.\p.ained;|
Out 1? 11 Jins, victory for the
• lum. .rats in tin Tuesday elec-
tion v;.ts the election of Jowqih
Guffey cwr the Republican
it* 1 J. II was (lie first lime in
lit yi- Unit I'eiiiisylVaitia Its :
vot il Di in leratie.
Austin, following the Frederick:.burg , \,JI
meeting to appear, witli ether dp'e
Walden . yi;"-pH-'. !dent
and j
A !
WhrtheV the Lone FUtr Trail will
fitjd a now name at a meeting of .
the southern divi ion of the Lone,
Star Trail Aasociatioti remains to
lx* seen.'a letter to President Sam W.
of thf* city indieiiter..
The letter was writh 11 iiy- L. A.
JViViTIte.i:. ie'at'V of ,111*
state highway commission but the
meeting was .postponed because cl
Representative Henry Kiye of Gan j
Marco:: 'recently purchased -n tick t j
on a race Horse to prove to his col- j
leagues that bock makers w re o|i-
(i, ,*, jtraUng in Austin.' The ticket won
'"‘i$24.!HJ. Kyle is crusading against
: horse race betting and liquor pin * ..
ctmmis'ioner until later iri the,
month.
Delegations along Highway 07 are
({Desk the state highway commis-
sion lo finish pavin';' gaiis aldne,
lliat route. x
Members of the Coicman delega-
tion included Press McCsid, W. J.
Stevens, Judge A. 6. Newman and
B. W, Casper.
program wilMa^ prerented the
| Tuesday of* e*ch month,
firstj
t (,r;..£niw;ii'):
Mr. WI!-'
there* Is a t
i uiiil c* Oth1
:*n indicates in the letter
nov.-ment *..i n.ut on the
An i'luerestlng ri. ogiam •..*«- r
e;*cJ* -
nr *-;t, s jo . U:e nun**
Vrd hi chajxri Motitlay morntn
U by I
( J iiiig,.'*', *
s't*m, s.tiftge .;*“.f tnciudi*:
i Mr:. Walden’s in;pi;.. -
M in * i-:| 't'vleiii' *'Can-
| Mrs. Albert Vickers, v*. ited
her i
JJ »j!»l f*-
. *.*• ,*i*,e *i!t-.! Truil.*"
molh’T Me . !■. Ii C:'tri h..n at t>:
uik- i
,,nd* **Gcnf.
ral .State; NOr* jt-Sun!U
[weather Friday.
Highway.”
Mi , M.:".*■■ '.t '! iv.
urn* i
Should a
c-l;a:i;*,**. h-* made at a
t'*.l heme BUliUuy after a weeks
vi:;it I
ipt cling oi.
Litre . tiUicrn tilvi'Ion at
j v,it t, Lola au I .T*. w* 11 Arm.id.
I i*r< ri'.-riek.:1;
tin* wifhtu n t.ort time
F
Busch and family visi
*>.. Rozeli? ar, Ca.'icho Sunday.
dewn
ixxi
e: umetl a jnoif wional I ','ahd I had hopes to b<* ablc'to pnr-
snd touched Bid'-
hi
:.te Cot
Dead.
hu ihoftldere.4’
igt inf carried the
arid placet! it
l'cha,;? from Mr Ct-e certtdn
in i: of Chin* " ; • : into art
announced "Takf liold | this, n m?.jk«bie collection "
ere." And he and the
oeci-
i 1 am
bodv into the
on tlie davt n-
'111 *-i on til) u. Doctor." Vance
‘ winch '-.cl the two vtRUn,;
ui»d lire:! "
Doremus. who had been testing
• ’• in :w .. : el Tire- U<-: d Ili'Ut
!,' s i:., and iimhs, piaflw'd i\, id-.
"Hi': Tifig yao -vuse*. for example?"!
(,i ■ i ,datk.Vye*- becan'it* slid-
deiily bri hant witli a-tonirhment; |
but almor.t.at pno. -a wbry look
came into them and lie : united With
cold pohteness. /
"I must admit I wn:: interested' ill |
ih - va. e, ii ’ll i - a j out Armistice program at Coleman
ampnora 1. . , Monrinv morriii
School To Give
Program Monday;
Public Invited
Mr
Loja Arnold
to .• pend a- few
.uni relatives. ■ • ■ ■'
Mv. and'Mr Jt cicFtiller cf Talpa j
c:: eon:
weeks
CoiCitian
with i'ctilii >
ttte ibqa.l 'njehitr •
wiii favor v.i.
. of till'
ate djiat ion
i.i'.tfB
’I rt.ir as th" ’ .. .’re
. The local Cnamber of Commerce
re’.*•<> favor- pinking Judge f: J, Ru-
:ell of Poi nd the "Trad Gxittsoi ’ be-
; it.Od ^mitlay with her parenteMr. ualise of ins .tmiiring eifoi t:. in lie?
''Tlie public is invited to attend
specimen-. of- the
, . , Have you
xamined
'Thi
G
. -Till
he l xx 1
e Tin
r along
twirs.. i
fellow
lift, d I
iiour
tie tald. Tlie i.n
idvaP' e of : leor mor-
IXMikK 1: practically
f it* mi;1!.1 1 • iItgnUy
but its1 bet n nearly
nice J went over the
Therefore, I'd say that
d a).ywhere iroin two U;
11'.. Say,
ieent
shape
it'1"
*. “Nn,'" Ve.pre told him ‘ iv,
seen it. . -. iiut u think I
.1 fragment of it in my hand."
firas: i stared.
■ A fragment!"
"A fragment!"
■’Yes! s. sintull trnisngiilav ppe
Then he adtled:
tever
h;id
itigii seltodl Monday morning," C. II.
j Hufiord, city school suixjrintendenti
! aid today ,
Following tlie program tlie school
; will take Monday afternoon off.
'Ihe program, which begins at II
o’clock and closes at 12. follows:
Vane* iiodibxi.
1 ight 0 clock
mid about t?ji
U'lOlle ! I)
MAKE DELICIOUS SAUSAGE
I efy'iOMflanijtion Pork SumafR
cd bv Good Hem—k»ping, ia fjrm>ua for
i ihudr MMMt| d '.Iri,-
'•kf* kr+p t*u<?r Ea«y lo u<w,
lo *diL v ifntihrj||y l.lrruMd, jyrice 2 >< ' Of
J'Hf.E SAMPLE and hantfUtoii "How To Muic
‘ u«i any >A th*. following •t&rei
;K>k«
vithi
>n th^
kc
BAKING
POWDER
Maimfactuhed by baking
Rowder Specialists who,
make nothing but bakv-
ing powder — under-
supervision of expert
chemists. r ■
tit* one.,upstah
..j^k i*,r tin:, an
H - prncetfded will)' hi:t examina-
.. At'o-r a whde lie StraigliteiI’d
i\*. :e a a'. Me kltum.
V7.:i ::u i*v v. hat kiqed this guyV
<t;*b .11 tlie back’ Ban?* like
- ft licw upstair;; And almost .11
ft in'- Dune place. ’
And the weapon "
The lame A ipirp, narrow, four-
0 nered instrument. Only, m this.
j the-hemmcrh!»Ki was external, j
1 A o! of blood lost "
Dfd instantly I t;ike It." n - !
;rn:*ik**d Vt\ne<-
, Yep .The doctor nodded. "Mu'.t I
In: ve Iqjieh (trills track'."
Vance picked up Hi* bkxxi-stainid j
jecat-fajid waistcoat of the dead man
iand inspected them.
'And this time the Slab, wm.
j through the ciotlv ■■ lie was' Wear-
1* ' on.in. uted A minor point, j
t. worth verifying-’,- I say, Doc-1
1 any iridic^itoas of a 'ctftijgleTT
Nope. Not a sfgn. He got It in r
j the -back when he wasn't expecting
' Startled him for a :yiJit second ■
rotahiy look at that expression! |
. ■ j - ''!.*. i,.;-1 up ujmJ p :
';ti|, pontk if.hi ever ;.aw the ic-llo
■tj.’.: did him in.* Quick, moolh)
j .j.lie.x, |"
"Devtijsh , biiRiacss," .amended 1 tiave grave fton
tyj/khatu
g'-’Olt. "'.veil, l'm no iiioralfct," lioh'
Band selection.
Asretribly singing.
Horrors of. War: Wofd- Pic-
By Mary Katherine Irby.
Puetn: 'Oleta Webb.
Signiltcance of Aimtstlce Day:
Marguerite Smith.
C. "Lest, We Forget": Girls Quar-
tette,
7: Modem Effect sof Wat". Wal-
lace Dihgus.
x. Poem: Grover Arnold.
9, Medley of V/ar Songs: Male
Quartette,
HI, Address: Mr. R. E. L. Lee,
Commander, of American Legion
Post here ,
( IIAMltER,S"
Mrs. Rachel Chambers died at tlie
I heme cf her daughter, Mr::' J. H.
j Sander:, Nov. 2. Funeral services 1
t wife conducted Friday evening at |
12:30 by Elder Charlie Richards at 1
j the home of J, H. Sanders in North j
! Coleman. Interment in local cento 1
jtery. . - .
■ Mr?. ChamlxTs was born in Mor-!
i gan county, Kentucky, June 14, 18)3. j
j She had lived in Cult-man* county I
one year. Mrs. Chambers w,as a
member of the Primitive Baptist
church, and iter husband,, F.lder A.
B, Chamber';, preached over central
Texas for several years. He preced-
ed her iri death In 1929,
Survivor:: are two sons, J, M.*,Ly-
kins, Waco: j., H. Lykin:. Tzorof
Texas; two daughters. Mif. Jariu
Banders, Colemtm, Mrs. Lizzie
Chancy. Pidcoke, Texas; two broth-
ers and one * sister in Kentucky;
twenty grand, children and twelve
great grand "children.
Pall bearers: Paul Lykins, Thur-
man Thompson, Ii. M. Lykin;, Jim
Archer, ■ Ernest Lykins and' Ivan
Barker.
Funeral arrangements wi re made
by Mead morticians.
and Mr:;, Hay Btxirks
H H. Odom uf L mn cour.ty H vi-
sit,tuj his mother and brother llti,
wrek.
Etui). Burleson and Russell* Allen
•.vert vi::lUi:g in (fjouldbusi: .Simoay.l
F. C and' Drnt’-.l Ea-sith were in
Coleman Monday. ' 1
I half*of the rood.
Have you heard pur new long ami
short wave set:*? You can t njo,v
, foreign as well us home station...
I Come in and Jistert. Gray Mercantile !
Cr.. 4 )X \
voiv. include four sons, Roy Clayton
of Csiemoh; Earl Clayton oi Novi::,.
Neal Clayton of'Kal'.logiiq e.nd Bry-
an Cluj ton of Baiun*;;:) \'_ 1 edit.
daugU'e:.' Mrs M. C-ik g»a oi Bal-
linger: Mr*. E. '1'. Ilrahaiu of Bil-
ling* r; Mm. O.1C. Cc.x oi Benoit,
Eppenauer Strikes
Gas Well In County
At What Time Last Night Did Vou
Vl-et -Mi*: Lake?"
that
mus \ r;onfessal.. -'T’m a
Tie* re too manjl* people in the
1/ ’» IJ,
Grass!
the Tin-? ao v;." hasi/eri broken."
The'Italian rtiUene.T and ftis eyi *t
doctor I clouded with suspicion
is anger.-.
It's irnpessibie! I was tte pstling
world, anyway." ,Jte bqu tilling In,the wfe only yesterfiuy afterwHo.
| a printed blank. "Here’s your re-fit wa, pn tit':, circular t»fee tn the
DISTKIBITUK
J, M„ Radfuril Grocer tom,xinv,
1 jit male Trxa?
Walker Smith Company,
wood, Triiu
price today
as 44 years, ago
• tf ler 2S«
FULL i»ACK
NO SLACK FILLING
Fjrswn-
MiLUONS OF *»ObNOS HAVF BEEN
USED 8/ OUH GOVERNMENT
ftisval order, Serveant,” M
• Arid in another moment he had
,lammed the front door behind him
Het-tii went at. once to tig: trele-
.piione and-ordered the wagon frem
[.the department of public welfare.
Then he returned to the librarv
Now where do we stami." he
■ asked, spreading his hands hope less-
jly. Its my opihiin the Chink cook
J die it. If Mr, 'Markham would give
■ me the word, I’d arrest him now,
! f'Why such haste, 3crgeant?'t
jsigiied Vance. "Y*,u haven't a parti
library."
"There’s only a
Too Kuang vase
there now." Vance informed-him.
"And where, may I 1. :* .iritted
fq ask, did you iipfj thi s, fragment
of Ting yao?"
"0n,»,jfhe, We talrb ." Vance, re-
plied carelessly. ■"■Beneath the Too
Kueng." . )
' Indeed?'-’ There wait anneer in,
thi* inflection of th- word,
Vance appeared tit Ignore it, He
came tflost r to the Italian.
TO Ei*. CON't lNUKD
Another gas well was struck -in
this county recently, according lo u
news story carried in a San Angelo
newspaper
The story:
"One million cubic feet of dry
sweet gas was struck Wednesday
from C>88-80 feet in the east central'
Coleman county test beinjj drilled
by A. R. Eppenauer of Ban Angelo
and others on land belongitig to W.
L. Moody, Jr., of Galveston, A hole
full of water was encountered as
more' hole was.made.- At 738 feet
the drill ]>a.ssed out of the water
sand and preparations to run 10-
innh casing were being made yester-
day,
"‘The test Is 330 feet out of the
northwest corner of Jonathan Rcott
survey 060; on part of a block of 604
acres recently acquired by Mr. Ep-
penauM and associates 'from- E, C.
Marn; of San Antonio, being Mr,
Mbits' interest'in a* larger block,
Production will be sought ih drilling
* , yl.SfS
b. Moody. Jr., is 1.200 <fe^t xunth-ireh'.?-- -
west of the same operators’ No. 1
L; I*. 'Shield estate, which came in
on May 13 for 100 barrels dally tb
indicate a, new ixxil mid way-between
Santa Anna and Coleman Junc-
tion." ■* 1-
Promment West
Texas Ranchman
Buried At Talpa
Mis.,It. IJ, Hamby oi Arkansas; -Mrs.
•W. E. Wtiiker oi tlatchcl, Mrs. E. R,;
M; 1 tin 0!' Calil'onu"': I?.,.** * C1uvi.;t:
of Bclrn. and Mir. AfobVay Asiltcn
*;i jJalllugiT; I v.o -l.rt/Micr:.. G. V/.
Claytoi) of Ballinger, and A. QUiv- j
ton .of Eit clry; and two sister.;, Mia.
D. L. Wilkft.scn' :*i wihti r.-i. and Mi
i*.' .yioi j-is „i Abilene.
P:il!bt(!i^t:, Were C. A. ..'.loose, R. •
I,. Harwell,7II. E. Evan;, o! I*. Doisey,
Andy Spru n, and Arthur'Huffman, j
Jennihqs Euntral Home had chat':;* :
oi arraiigt ihcnt*,
w
vs
! v I
1 y
f
t "5
rav
O!
V/e cari’v tlie very choicest- oh
I:* .11. kill 1 r* - *. 1 at the M*;
iowiii:; Qi’Icts every day.
Round KM :*■.-:. Lb I 7c
' <;in A- "1 Bt.nt .I,b . j r*c
-jeveti Steak, Lb, |55(*
. lit ef Roast. I J). I “Jff
Stew Meat, Lb. !0<*
Hot. Bari;; cue, Lb, 2W
Perk Chop*- '.,!) aO<*
Sweet Milk, Quart Sc
Horne Mud;: CftilLl*!).., I fit*
<. omplet'* lint* t.f :tapir* and'
' fancy groceries. '
'V/e atiprecitrie your latsiness
WILLIAMS
Food Store
Soutli ( tint Im
Why not .trade ycur old stove in
on a new one? Let us show you our
stoves, Gray Mercantile Co, 45x.
\
BALLINGER. Oct 31. Tlnis E, i
Clayton; 79, prominent i anchor c.l'
West Tfexan and together with a
brother, w. Clayton, 1 rdbdbiy
Runnels county's oldest resident.,
died Wednesday morning, Oclob *
21, ret 8:3!) o’clock at the ranch hqm •
neqr Talpa following an illntes 0,1
several month' durati sn.
Funeral ;-ei vice-;. v/cr - lieid from
til-* home -Thtresday afternoon at :i
o’clock with the Rev. Ii. II. ipt!1’
pastor ' of tile Tal|)a Methodist
church, cfficiating.
Mr. Clayton came to. Kuril,:. 1:
cdunty in 137G, cxactly/)8 year. ag...
Irani Mississippi. He made his home
near Talpa acquiring ,a large tract
of ranch .land, the greater part t f
Which i>e owhed ut the time of death,
in Ballinger's birtliday aiuii'/erary
ct)#braton n June 1923 lie and his
mother registered as residing in'thi
Ri,.jity lor the* longest tenure . of
years over all "other pioneers.
Although 11! for some time, his
condition was not regarded critical
untll 'a few days ago when confined
to bed. ‘ He received, treatment at'a
Ban Angelo hospital from last Fri-
day until brought back Monday "To,
die at iitme. upori iequest,
Hts wife preeeeded him In death
shortly over one year ago. Uurvi-
Tlie Best
of
. t
Pure Food
, Products
HENDERSON’S \
GROCERY &
MARKET
I re: h
Fruits
and
Veifelahlef
ARMISTICE m
it
O.ur store will he t-iosed alj ,t|av Monday, Nov. 12, in
-clmcrvant'e af Armistice I)ay Novcujlx*!- II. So,lie :-mre
to make your Monday’s purchases Satunhiy. ,
Free Delivery at 9 a. rn. and 3 p. m.
Kxtra >SpeciajN for Friday and SaluYday!
When* Your Bimines.*; is Mppri'ciaCed^
Phone
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1934, newspaper, November 8, 1934; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748066/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.