Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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■IT. PLBASANT DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.
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Guilty Plea By
Three Bandits
Make Our Store Your Headquarters For
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
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THE CONQUEROR OF CHIEF TABLETS
A bigger and better tablet for the same
price as our original Big Chief.
WILHITE & PORTER
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
IN SCHOOL, OR ON THE JOB?
' “getting out and getting a job.” Talk
to men and women who are now en-
gaged for themselves and very many
of them, even those accounted the
We have heat^ we believe, one hun-
dred men express regret at one time
or another that they did not remain in most successful, will often say to you
school longer. "Rut if we have ever that they al'e handicapped m their bu-
heard even one Juan express regret siness or Passion because they lack
that .he remained in school toe. km*... information . • and training
we cannot now Vlcall it. ' ’.^ich they could have obtained had
1 , they remained in' School longer.
There are a good many boys and , gome men s^cegdljn world with-
gu s in e omes w ere t is' taper QUj. ecjyca^i0T1> jf success is measured
goes who are now wondering the prop-,b the mere ^cumulation of money
osition of remaining in school, or of
Lamar, Colo.,, Rept. : 12.—Threg
members of the Fleagle gang of bank'
bandits who held up the First Na-
tional Bank here May 23, 1928, plead-
ed guilty to charges of first-degree
murder, kidnaping and robbery with a
gun when arraigned in District Court
here Thursday.
Under the Colorado statutes a per- $
son found guilty of, or pleading guil-1
ty to a charge of first-degree mur-1
der, is »:mtenced by the jury trying]
him or the judge hearing his plea. The
death penalty is not mandatory. j
The trio who pleaded guilty are W.
C. Messick, Ralph Fleagle and Her-
bert L. Royston. |
After a Nation-wide search lasting
for more than a year, the three men
were arrested and admitted partici- ----
pation in the Lamar robbery. Roy- what the driver -------- —r— —
ston was recently brought back to child to do. A carefree child cannot j I
Colorado from Sacramento, Cal., his be held responsible for Ita action in'
home. He was the man who was play- Some1 of them will take a
wounded in an exchange of shots with chance. The' driver must tab* care of
bank officials during the robbery, the child by jdriving so slowly as to
Ralph Fleagle lived at Garden City, avoid the possibility of an accident, j
Kan., and Messick at Grand Junction, Any marf .who speeds his car in'
Colo. proximity to a school is a potential
A fourth member of the gang, Jake murderer. The ordinary hazards of
Fleagle, is still being sought by au- traffic are great enough; tha reckless
thorities. , driver increases them Many fold. The
--i traffic offices canhot~be~tob vigilant
MAKE IT SAFE FOR THE CHILD in the arrest of those who will not
obey this fsrflr*against speeding when
Phones 70 and 232
should expect the,
and material wealth. But the earn-
The schools have started work and around school buildings,
any child that is run over near -the 1 Make the*streets safe for the child.
city., wjll be —Marshall Morning News.
'IhacT /Jitltf/i-n *
pwland, Mrs.' J. R. Gris-
uMaggie'Flynn have re-
vf&it with Relatives' in
school grounds in the
tihe victim of ’some reckless driver.
No driver should run his ,cai‘ jn profc- 1 Mrs. J. IV
imity to a school, at a spjped that will, som and Mp
not allow him to stop in a very few turned frorfi
feet.
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And if an accident occurs it should
Dallas.
-.or* • -- ' j ing capacity of more than 99 per cent . . i
| of those who are gainfully employed I be no excuse i°r the diiver to claim
WANT ADS
On Januaty'T, 1923, tliere Wefe 78,-
is in direct proportion to the amount!the child suddenly darted unexpected- 090 paupers the almshouses' of the
ly into the street. That is exactly United Statelv,
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! of schooling received
! too, is with those
The advantage,
who have had
FOR RENT—TWo rooms, furbished! sthopjing. against those who'Ti&Fe not
or unfurnished, with bath.—Mrs. 1v. j—w^tj> ^hose who.,hpve had high pchool
R. Swan. ,. 13-3' trainirtg against tftose who have had
-:-- • , , j only elementary schb'oifng—with‘>tll6'se
unfurnished who have.had college training agpinst
in kitchen.— j those who have had only high school
13-2-pd | training.
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FOR RENT—Double bed-room, efiffe’efmkr'y clall of a job cause you to lose
in, on paved street.—Phone 428-W, sight of these considerations. Stay in
FOR RENT—Three
rooms, close in. Sink
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SPECIAL
NOTICE
To Our Friends
and Customers:
Our business is transacted
on a narrow margin of pro-
fit, and in order to maintain
high standard of service
we are forced to eliminate
the expense of bookkeeping.
Therefore, beginning on the
loth of September we accept
no business other than on a
cash basis.
BLUE MILL
Lilienstern &
Taylor
We wish to express to our friends j
our sincere thanks for their many
deeds of kindness and words of sym-
pathy during the illness and death of
our husband and father.—Mrs. P. H.
Rogers and Children. ldw
is no escape,
City
co nvemenccf
on the farm
Running water piped to farm
kitchens and bathrooms
means that the liquid wastes
must be piped out to a place
of safe disposal. Build a con-
crete septic tank to handle
these dangerous wastes safe-
ly. Costs nothing to operate
—requires no attention.
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had a combination Auto
Policy. Yes, it covered
everything.”
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AGENT
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DEATH - AND - TAXES
Every dollar, delinquent taxes due
Titus County and State of Texas
will be collected between this date and
October 1st without extra costs. After
that date, the machinery of the law will
start to grind.
17 More Days of Grace
By Order
COMMISSIONERS COURT
Titus County
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929, newspaper, September 13, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784023/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.