The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, September 15, 1922.
STATE CAPITAL NEWS
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Important News Items From the Capitol are
Reported Here Every Week.
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From The* Austin Statesma:
Old Clothes
Made New
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Fliers Appeal to War
Department for
I ton us.
Thousands of ex-soldiers who
li ft other branches of the serv-
ice to qualify as fliers during
the war are appealing to the
war department for a bonus
which in the aggregate will
By expert dying, we can
turn your old clothes into
lions to Walker’s attitude and a 1K)Y"'00^’.Mkr garments.
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Young Woman!
to have slapped Walker.
Schwarzer’s attention being
attracted to the scene, walked
to the automobile which Mc-
Clure was supposed to be
searching and inquired “what
is going on here?” saying that
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amount to from $12,000,000 to.p0 thought a holdup was being
$15,000,000. If their represen-1 staged. According to Schwar-
t at ions are successful, they will y.er’s statement, McClure rough-
have gained in “adjusted com-j jy ordered Schwarzer to “get
pensation". more than the Me-1 back to where he had been,”
Cumber bonus bill contemplates. Schwarzer protested against the
The application of the ex-fli-! character of McClure’s remarks,
ers for the “adjusted compen-' Then it was that McClure is ni-
dation” has grown out of the leged to have struck Schwarzer
decision of the United States | as he turned away, knocking
court of claims in the case of him down.
Nelson W. Rider, an aviator du-j The filing of tin* complaint of
ring the war. Rider was trails-1 assault against McClure was the
ferred to the air service from outcome of the episode. The
another branch of the army. He case will lie called for trial at
was a private, lie qualified asj the October term of the County
a flier and was commissioned. Court.
The War department ruled that —- - — 0
during the period he was a ca- Commissioner of Education
det flier in the aviation training j Expected Here Today.
corps he was entitled only to -
the base pay of a private plus -John .1. Tigert, United States
f>0 jver cent, or $.‘1G a month. He commissioner of education, was
Our prices are low:
Dresses________$4.00
Men’s Suits_____$4.00
Ladies’ Coat Suit,$4.00
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mail the garment direct, <•
stating the color you want. $> [l
We prepay return parcel
post.
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Business
College
Draughan’s Practical
Business College.
San Antonio. Texas.
contended that under a special | scheduled to reach Austin some j
act of Congress lie was entitled j lime Saturday afternoon tor an,
to have bis pay computed on a ■ official visit to tin* state depart-,
basis of $100 a month. The do-1 ment of education. Early Sat- j
partmont denied the claim, lie; mday afternoon he had not ar-j
carried an appeal to the court of! rived here however, but it was
claims, which decided in his fa-! announced from the state de-
vor. The war department hasj partmont of education Iba: h
rioted an appeal to the supreme
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1 would be in on a later train.
court of the United States.
Meantime word of the court
of claims decision in favor of
Rider has,reached former fliers
n all parts of the country. The
war department has been swam-
ped with applications for the
"adjusted compensation.”
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Plans for a reception Monday
in honor of Commissioner Tigert
are being formulated by Miss
Annie Webb Blanton, state sup-
erintendent, it was stated.
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Adj. General Barton
Is Going to Denison.
W“t Fedoral Officer ’ S™ S?
* to colder with Col. (harks Ni-
. .. ,, , , moil, commanding State troops I it.
„ assau t have te . ,h am| ,,,;iow , ,u. st,.ik,.1
East Nashville, Tenn.— The effic-
iency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the
genuine, herb, liver medicine, la
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer of this city. “It Is without
doubt the host liver medicine, and I
don’t believe I could get along without
It. I take it ’or sour stomach, head-
ache. bad li r. Indigestion, and all
other troubles that are the result of
a torpid liver.
“I have known and used it for years,
and can and do highly recommend It
to every one. I won’t go to bed with-
out It in the house. It will do all It
blalma to do. I can’t say enough fo»
L. A. Taylor Garage
tiled in county court by Gountj
Utmiiiy Hornsby, against E. B.
.Me'’lure, prohibition enfore
ment oilicer, the alleged assault
hearing oi curing Sept cm bed 2,
according to the complaint made
hv T. A. Schwarzer and W. W.
Wall >r
According l<» the details of
,1m east a.-* stated by County
\ttoniey Hornsby, McClure an-
nounced his intention of search-
ing the machine driven by Wal-
ker, for liquor. Walker it seems
agi'*ed without op|>osition that
\b * lure should search the ma-
chine. in t in* course of one con-
versation which ensued, McClure
> alleged t< have taken exeep-
sitnat ion.
Barton and (’apt. T. L. Winn,
legal advisor to Nimon at Den-
ison, conferred with Governor
Neff today regarding conditions
at Denison, particularly the
matter of suspending civil law
1 h. re, it is understood.
.owrnor Orders Pair
of Rangers to Scaly.
Many other men and women through-
out the country have found Black-
Draught just as Mr Parsons describes
—valuable In regulating the liver to
Its normal functions, and In cleansing
the bowels of Impurities.
Thedford’s Black-Draught liver medi-
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: Two Big Trucks—Mack 2 1-2 Ton, Re-|
public 1 1-2 Ton. Service Cars With|
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Rates Reasonable. |
\t the direction of <lovcrnor
• ell. Adjutant General Thomas
). Barton today detailed two
date Rangers to proeotnl to
ear in connection with the
net! there which resulted in t. e
lllmg oi four |K*rsons.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922, newspaper, September 15, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890731/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .