Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 4, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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THE YOAKUM HERALD
Events and People as Seen by the Camera
School for Illinois, Miners,,
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Paris Likes
Cape Goat
Legion Officer
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West Net Star
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Con! tinners in southern Illinois are
going to school William A Daech
(below), president of the fifth subdis
trirt of the United Mine Workers,
originated the scheme of providing
schools for miners young and old-
The plan , has been unusually sin
ccssful Above Is shown a class
room full of miners at Tuyloi ville.
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introducing Haymond P. Casey o? ,
San Francisco, well known tennis
celebrity, who thisCVuninior will be
seen on the courts paired with Vim 1
cent Richards. They will probably! j
appear In the national doubles at j
Longvood, Mass . late lu the sum- ;
ner.
Walsh to Coach
Anne Luther, prominent screen
actress, who became more prominent,
in her suit against Jack White feSr
$100,000 for breach of contract. hAo
started more gossip. She is seen
nightly with Frank Mayer, actor.
Sues Dead Man
1 J\RIS is quite mad over the cape
f coat, which consists of a straight-
line coat and detachable cape of
tin? same material, which offers
d’ ble protection against the cold in
hf, ere weather, or may bo worn
separately for milder days. This
model la of mannish material and
finished with a row of buttons and
u tic collar
lam s |,' Italian adjutant of the
Iowa ii Uin-nt of the American
Legion, has accepted the post of tin-
jioniil adjutant, tendered him by
C'oiiunander J A. Drain.
Chester and Bib Falk
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Presenting Adam Walsh, famous
captain and center on the sensational
Notre Dame football team last fall,
who has joined the ranks of college
coaches. Walsh will guide the des-
tinies of Santa Clara University on
the gridiron in 1D25-2»>. having re-
cently signed a two-year contract
with the California school.
Grimes’ Hobby
Jealous of Legs
Beauty Held
I'm a woman sue a 'lend m in for
In-art balm? Such a qii'-slion has
!>••• :i riisv'l in L>s Angeles where
Mi< Uei’ml-’ Isiinie hn-» sued tor
.IJ'i iici from l’*:t* i Dross. wealthy
lUi.Tde. Mrs Iscmte says Cross
.nude ............. \vb;l* she lived with
him as his wife.
Cheap!
Introducing Chester and Bib Falk of .'Austin. Tex.
known as “Spot," will be given a tryout with the St
season, while Bib, as you doubtless know. Is the hard-
tho Chicago White Sox team. Chester is a pitcher.
the above photo.
He’s Just a Spectator!
Most every sportive celebrity has
some favorite hobby or other that
he pursues during the off season.
To Burleigh Crimes, famous Brook-
lyn National League pitcher, it's
trap shooting. Burleigh enjoys the
pastime thoroughly. Here he Is on
the range at Canton, Ohio.
Lc»*as Thompson couldn't get any-
i.i;. i.o a* i.. i face or her itotln**
lii'i'i,ii-o it,‘i logs \v»-re perfect, so
siie burned her leg-* with add. Di-
rectors ,r i lolly * ood had told her
If her lees were ruined she --ould
get other parts than bathing bcaut.v
>cenes She ruined them.
Cutting his domestic tie will cost
Cooley Butler Minnesota multi mil-
lionaire. more than a million dollurs
If Mrs Bozellla Butler, shown above,
wins her suit filed In lx>» Angeles
She asks for $1,000,000 settlement.
$100,000 for attorneys' fees. $20,000
costs and $«'t00 a week pending out-
come of the suit
Dog Deputy
Real Beauty From Spain
Gets Sympathy
This photo shown Ben Newman, the Willie Hoppe of English billiards,,
playing a shot in n recent match with Alex Smith, a supposedly for-
midable challenger. In this match, however, Smith played the part of-
the Innocent bystander. He was merely a spectator. Newman ran
* points up without giving Smith a single chance to make a button.
Keeping Off Cigarets
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•'Pup.'' two-year-old Airedale, owned
by Sheriff Daniel B Mahej of Kan
•as City, Kas.. ha* been deputized
for his good work in preventing a
Jill break. The dog. hearing two
prisoners digging through the walla,
ran to the sheriff and lad him hack
to the calls in time to frustrate tha
Man's dash for liberty Now "Pup"
vaara an hla collar a silver plats
tearing the word “Deputy "
l*e Collin., father of Floyd, who
was trapped la Band Cave. Ken-
tuokr. received scores of letteva from
•v*ff •gotten of the oountry expiate*
- lag ttwpathy. ——
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Richter, T. H. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 4, 1925, newspaper, April 4, 1925; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758327/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.