The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 301, Ed. 1, Monday, June 18, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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PRICE 5 CENTS
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HilECkENRIlKJE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS MONDAY Jl NE l lli'-l
CARL STOKER'S BODY IS FOUND
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OKLA. GOVERNOR
URGES FARMERS
TO CO-OPERATE
Br tb Aiie!tt4t rrtift.
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thi t ii ni r Labor "M- i- m . i allnl
In Ii i in
Hi told llr ' I lltjtlM H of llllell
Km in Labor urt-.ini.ttioiis it paiii-au
polities T. eltniin it' d ami it d fl
into organization tffict.il th"
would conslltutt' tin uin-t )io rful
bod in tli" Ft ate.
H" said ho "lid not rail Hum to
pl.ie. Iiiiif-lf at Ho lo .nl of Hon
urt..ir-
Hi propositi it stat' ow to d n tin tit
11a lit to r. .Iiici- Ho- pro-" t htilliliiu'
tn.it' i il i'iI taxation tor tln htatf
uml t.i iinil -i IiooH. also .i r.iltic
Hon I i i i .i o' ii.itut.il t..is ir.
.iniiiiii: tin' subjects cited In t'.o
i.oMriior. which In- said could If
taken u i with ail i .int.ii'i'
LOCAL GOLF
CLUB NOW HAS
500 AVERAGE
i;tfr from Hi.' Ureckeiirldge
I'litt' i. oiond in Fa-tlnnd st ri-i
v(v n- Hi. pined the fimrtli lift
iiftim lit ot Ho oil M'-lt Coif A-0.0
rintioti
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ai.d siim oth' r tins were
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II. is 1I0IDC Wi U toila
Wii.
Large Crowd
HearsiM. F. Pastor
Tti Rich Mr and Untariis was
th tlo in" f th Itev John N.
It. tt:i.i visurda)'' niornlnt li his
d .. ir . at Hi I'n st Methodist
vturili TU.ro WUs a Iare crowtl
lri . nt and his ltt sa'.. was heard
Willi . ladio f
In th. .wiling the mlulBter spoke
of .uliili.n us S oklnu Jeatii."
11.. r. was .mother lartfe congt'ega
inn. .11 11. i'iilni: although not as
iiuim pri- nt us In the morning.
n the Sunday School at 9 15 a
m there were about 300 pront yes
terday.
HARDING URGES
DEPARTMENTS TO
ECONOMIZEFUNDS
h" A."- it J 1'
v HIM. l
I ' i ii tin n t - II
Jill IX H- .111-
r Hun in- i on' ti
i
i in i .n.i.ii i"ii or i
tiitin. th. Ini-iii'-
ho finj-rniintit or i .illod tnnth. i
tod iv to lo .ii a totnial antiouiirinn it
In I'll Kiilont llitriliti : mid l'iiictot
it th i f'.mli t l.onl. H at the Kii)' rii
nteiit has llv.cl within it Income din
lin the ).it twelve mouth
'I'h meeting Is ali expected to
priH'i i d to Hit' uisctis-li.il or iaus tor
tho tort In molng )enr and lour ati
ontl.to or v hat tho President e
peels thi- . otrernmont to accomplish
sliiro It imrcome th piospectlxe il
fieit
Tri.iury officials f lent -l that sur
plus of about $175. tint) "00 will he
on ii.intl when hiisin. -s closes June
'.ii. beginning the fiscal )ear last
J it 1 1 . apparent il fled of $S23000
utio confronted tho Trnsur.
Starts On Dawn-To-Dark
Fliirht
Across Continent
Itr Vnltfil rr.
ST JOSK.i'H Mo. Jllllf It!.- l.U'U-
ti'ii.iut Kiissoll Matighn Htartlni; a
roui-o for his rnnteinplatfil dawn
in dark traiiHCOiititi.Mital flight Juiih
.'ii. Implied off lure tonight for
North I'latto. NYbniHka.
The flT arrived hcrt from llell-
I1U III. nftor ti.'ltiK iltilMyiiil at
1'aly intra. Mo. sovoral hour.s on atv
cotmt of engine trouble.
He plans to spend the night Ht
North Plaitr and bop off for Cliy-
enne WyomlnK. In tho inornlng.
MRS.. I. H. VANCIi
DIKSLN DA I AS
News was ivroivMl hero this inorn-
lii;; to-llitiH of the death of Mrs. J
II Vttnre of Ilrerkt urldge lu a Dal-
las hospital la.-t nicht.
-'lie was operated on In tli Kin-
i i . in ho-pital here tu we.dts uro
.it 1 1 id t ran led to a Dalian Hospital
'ot Tilt tin t In attnent.
--ui iv tni. i- lor husband J. II
aiii-i- who is with the t'lnclalr ITt'tde
ml rutrli.nitiK Departiuetii.
The builv was shipped to Nuvaso-
ta lot burial.
Boy Scouts To
oy
jri;el Thurs. IVight
The Dally American has been re-
quested to announce n meeting of
the Hoy Scouts to tnke place at the
First Presb)terian church on next
Thursday eveninn at 7:30. It Is s.tld
that I. V. StlernberK will meet with
the boys at that time He has receutl)
ii turned from his sta in Austin anil
Will resume his work with the hoys
ANOT1IKU FAVORABLE
WATER UK POUT MADE
According to reports Just lecelsetl
from Iieailattorters in Fort Worth
tbe latest tt-sts of tltn Ilreokenrltlf!.'
water supply shows the witter to !
practically 99 per cent pure showing
one of the best reportH yet innd.
The figures on two illffTent J-a'ti-ples.
one taken at the City Drug
Store anil the other nt the City Hail
show only twenty bacteria count per
cubic centimeter In one uml tw.lvn In
the other.
WANTS TO PAY IIIT.US.
. M. K. Daniel chairman represent-
ing the joint organization of the
Texas Christian University alumni
association and that of the Univer
sity of Texas announced yesterday
Tlhat he desires nil persons who have
bills made for the recent high school
commencement e rclses to bend
them in to him for collection .vithiu
the next few d;)s as he Is anxious
to make all settlements and close
the books of the committbo.
. Edison Recalls
Kl"w '""flS?'-' " 'VsBLii. vrafiSk
li mMmWBSf'SPMmK Ail
Thu LUuHiV.'.V " -BbKt ijmi
KBv "BhiiiaiiKiiPpJUKififel ? Xrt
Thomas A. Edison visits hlu old ahon
thi electric auto Leon McnJel .iullt 40 years aRO when Edison was flrut
uperlmsntlns with his cU'ttr.tal lightin syatem.
DYNAMOS TAKE
GAME SUNDAY
FROM COLEMAN
The Dvti.uiios dife.tt d thu fast
Coleniatt team runner up for thu
championship of West Touts here
yesterday 111 a fiercely contested
gatno. This Is only thti third kuiiil
Coleman has loit this hottsou.
With llreckenrldKO liudttiK by
thrco runs Coleman staged a biittlnK
rally lu tho eighth and camo near
t)ltiK the count. It was through
fust worW of tho HicckcnridK" tu-
tli Id that btnved otf h poshlble de-
ft at.
Not to bo out done tho Dynamos
put the Kama on lco lu their half of
tho eighth by tscoiiu :t runs tUrout-.li
clean hind hittlli);.
The D)namos ko to Cnlemnn Tues-
tla) and Wednesda) atid Col mu'i
swuils reetiBe.
Tor ttet Sunday tho 'Jni't aei.unt
has booked one of tint Mioimesi
clubs in the .Statu as the attrui'tlou
at Dynamo park.
Score by iuiiiues: It II K
Coleman 000 000 020 2 8 3
HreekPiirldt-o -.101 000 i:u 10 1
llatteries: Coleman Stedman and
Ami's; Ilreckoiirltleo Frnenutn unit
Copi'lund. Umpires I'olce and l'ltyue.
Time. 1:40.
Simmons College
Graduates Big Class
AUII.KNi:. Juno IS. Sventy-ftve
young men and womeu wete graduat-
ed from the Simmons College located
lit".t at closing exercises of the FI22-
2 3 term of the college. This Is tho
largest class to finish in the history
of the Institution. Degiet.s were
awarded sixty members of the class
bv Dean Julian C. Olsen. The bache
lor of arts degree will bo conferred on
tho fifteen graduates nt completion of
the summer term.
DKNTON A new record for at-
tendance during the summer .session
has been set by the North Texai
teachers' college here. Attendance has
passe
ed the 2C00 mark.
W. I.. Seely Jr. underwent a ton
sil operation at the Emergency bos-
pltal Hits morning.
Miss Jerry Oresham dauRhter of
Mro. fi. II. DiuBiiti underwetit an
operation at the Eetuergency honpltal
)isterday mooring and was doing
well today. It Is reported.
DENTON Dr. S. H. Neff prof-
essor of English In the North Texas
Slate Teacher's college has left Den
ton for Europe whtre he will spend
14 months studying languages aud
visiting points of inturMt.
the Old Day
In New York Cltv nnd Rltn m
Inimnn mil iinn
KAU11AL IHA1U.L
IN RECLAMATION
SERVICE MADE
n th. AM.otat.d Pr.ii
WASIUNCTON June IS Sweep-
' '
ItiK changes lu the otKanlzntioti of
the Ket'ht matinu Set vice -were yeoti
today in an .uiuounceuient by St er;-
tary Work of the Abolishment of tho
office of Dltector.
Effective July first. D. W. Davis
liirni'M fioveriior of Idaho will ut-
blulie chatKe of the set vU'ti Willi le
tit It) Of COlUlUIS.sIotlel'.
British Boat Takes
Turk Ship Willi
Guns For Thrace
By th. AtiocUteil Vreu.
CONSTANT1NOIM.H. Juno '
The British destro)er "Spletnlht' lias
s Izetl In the sea ot .Mai nun a a 'lur
klsh tntnspoit carr)ltti; a car 50 ol
Hits from Thrace.
Dr. R. J. Briggs
Dies At Austin
By th. Aiiociatud frtfti.
AUSTIN Juno IS. Dr. K. J.
Hrlgt;s ago tifi pastor of the First
Congregntlonal chinch huie and
prnmluuit throughout Texas died at
his homo early today after an illness
of several )earn.
WA'l
IWIIXIVAI
CAI.VKSTON. Juno IS. Most of
the ports boardering on the Ciulf will
be lepreseuted at the lec.ttta and
water carnival to bo held haro In
August according to Intimations eon-
talned In lettoitf of inquiry teivt'ed
totWle.
iit. U. A. Kaiser IT. S. N. ii'inr
in ch.ttge of the li drogiuplil ofllco
of he navy departtnent heie In. ac
c- iiea tho chalruuu.shlp if the aall-
l...' committee to map out ih cou'H'
cr tt.e regatta. Tho course will di-
pt -il largely on tint expected air c ir
ro. tt nnd weather conditions ii th
dates finally set.
'tiiong points which have iiulr-
ed about the program and Indicating
they may be represented In tlm rega
tta are Key West Havana St. An-
drews and Corpus Cluistl Seta ring
men of Galveston are prepaied for
trials which will determine who will
represent Galveston.
EI.C.IN. The annual reunion ot
Green's Hrlgade will be held 11 1 Ken-
edy Jun e27 and 28 according to
a notice sent members by F. S. Dade
life commander of tho brigade nsio-
clatlon. Entertainment features ot the
reunion will he under the direction
of thu Kenedy Chamber of Commerce.
FRENCH SEIZE
! 2000 CARS IN
! RUHR DISTRICT
Uy the Ami.ic1alMl t'fenn.
KSSl'.N. Jtllio 1' I'll. I t 'I I'll t )-
dlM Cliznl 1711 lo. ol.lot m l.i'l
tt'luht cars on tho ni.unti It." h
Ixtwoen DoittutituI unit i-N.i it
Tli'i- vuiu.ill rmii. !'. tl.i
lii I.. i i.iiitiol or tin. u.i'n Hans
l ot l. it on lit..
Tin I
I'I'Ulil
pud -.itu.itlun In
and otht-r puint
Dor1 1. in' d
i m i tu
o sti ions tlaily
nt'li s.'iiii'
na a n'-otlf ot tin
PKOGHIiSSIVIiSliC
ARIfliSTED ON
SEDITION CI1AIIG V.
By tin Alsculati'.t Priu. o
I'lTl'MU It .11 . I'll . Jim.' IS- -Thotn.is
Mm i ii'tnirh h er. l.n tins
tin r of Ho 1'iiivii wie Intt i national
Cotutnlttee Initnl Min WoiKms.
wat arret-tetl on u rhitKo l sedition
a.s he left the Alhrheti count)
t'ourt house here.
He had just Hlnl a i" lltiun tor ro-
coVet) of papers seized in raitlh on
alltreil tadirals lute Apnl 27
Shrine Insurance
Ls Paid I'romplly
The benefit fund tlep-trtment of tli-
Moslali Shrine Tempi" in I'ort Worth
maile a prompt pa)iuent of ins.nr
auce today in remlttliit trt"Mrsr"Stok-
er 1 1 000 on account of the death ol
Call Stoker who died yestenlay b)
drowning.
Dr. It. A. Swinney a' nt a telegram
this morniiiK about Nine O'clock
to the Shrino Tetiiile in
I'ort Wotth of which deceased
was a member. hH also beltiR a mem-
ber ot the benefit fund and ut 10:20
a. tu. Dr. Swlnni) teceived the lol-
lowius telegram:
"Drw on 3took arils First Natttmul
Hank sum ot one thousand tlollars
In pa) meat of beiietlt pollc' iiumbet
cil'jr. account of death of Noble Wil
liam Carl Stoker. IMua Stoker wife.
heiieticiar). I'lease ext nil our sytn
pat by.
H. T. I'ANCIIUKN
I'otentate "
Glenn Thompson
Ts Critically Til
Clleim Thompson C. .fc N. K. Uy.
Co. agent h re underwent what Is
detuilbed as a very serious operation
at the Emergency hospital last night.
Ills condition today is considered
critical.
llo worked yestenlay but bail to
ho oporalnl on last night for gang
eieite appendicitis.
''Y" Secretary
At Bain I Sun.
W. II. Morrison. Y. M. C A. Sec
retary anil Mrs Moriisou ntnde a
motor trip to llniul jestenlny where
Mr. .Morrison wns scheditii.I to preach
lu the I'lesbylerlan chuich. They
went by way of Albaii) and Moruu
and had iiulle a bit of tire trouble
en route. Mr. Morrison sas the)
darted from home with four good
tires and a spare and the rolbd in
to llaiul at noon on two tins oin
rim and a wheel.
Oh the return trip they came' by
Cisco end had a more pleasant Jour-
ney. Mr. Morrison niude an engagement
to preach again at ltaird li xt Sun
Say.
Mrs. V. 11 Moore left )esitrduy
St. l.oul.1 to visit her parents and
will bo away six weeks.
o
C. J. O'Connor and latnll) return-
ed yesterday from a two weiks sta)
In Dallas where Mrs O minor ws.t
etl relativm and Judge O'Couuer at-
tended to business matters.
Drowns In River After
Saving Life of His
Wife Sunday Morning
Hiiiuhi'ds ilnined In Search For Body Using Drag Lines Nets
Dynamite and Boats. Funeral Will Probably
Be Held Tuesday Afternoon.
ITALIAN TOWN
DESTROYED BY
ETNA VOLCANO
Jy the omui'l'itisl l'reti.
I.ONDO.N .11110 IK. li i:v-
iliiino Teli'Kiapli ill-inti'li l'f.int
Home nitoles an iiiictinlii tiled int-s.
MiUi tvcelved li) Naples insiii-
peis in the ellecl that the lowii
ol l.inmuiulossii bus been tlcslio)-
ed In lava limn .Monni Minn.
Ju
Kitehey
Fori Worth
For Treat men I
In
The IlfPCkenrldKe liar Association
lu a brief session held this morning
in the Couiml.ssionerH Court loom
elected Jtltliri I.. H. Welch to servo
In the capacity of County Jutlie In the
absence ot County Judge 12. F. liitch
ey who went to Fort Worth Satur
day nlsltt for treatment and possibly
an operation lor appendicitis.
No word was leceivnl from him
today and It is not known whether
he underwent tho operation.
Pennsylvania Crude
Cut $.25 LV-r Bhl.
Uj ths A.r.nci-td Pri'is.
IMTTSHUUKH l'a.. Juno 18
'" nt) the cents per barrel was cut
Mom the price of principal guides
of lennuhania crude oil today.
Plans Completed
For Trip To Cuba
STA.MFOItD. June IS Plans have
been completed lor a seventeen-day
dip to Cuba other islands of tlm
West 1 titles gioup Costa Idea and the
Canal Zone by 100 West Tevans un-
der the tuiHplces of the West Texas
('haulier of Comiuetce it was an-
nounced. Tho steamship Turilalba.
specially chattered by the organiza-
tion for the voyage will sail from
New Oi leans on June 30
Col. C. T. Herring capitalist anil
lie stock man of Amarlllo will head
the delegation front the Panhandle
section. Governor Put M Neff will
also be among the passengers.
mki:i.;i: i.h'k.vsk
Marrl.i';e I cense have been issued
tin follow ii.: totipte:
Walt II 11 'Win and Mill Iarv
.-'mlih.
ilUS June IS The momlwr-
ship or the Dallas Couttncil of llaj
Senilis of Ameilca was liicieuurtl 2e
1 1'-'' "'"t Uetween January I and Fel
ruary 15 anil is entitled to the award
of the anniversary round-up stream
er nccoullng lo an announcement
contained in n letter from Piesldent
Waireu li. Harding to Frank Wozen-
craft president of tho local council.
In his letter Piesldent Harding
com 1 ved his congratulation on tho
work of the Dallas council and said
he wished especially to convey appre-
ciation '' (lit) scoutmasters aud to
the hoys of the troops
have earned the troop award
which
Miss Ililllh Sullivan who has been
working in Ilreckunrldgo for some
time left Saturday for her home In
Memphis Tenn. She started on tho
lung Journ.)' alone in her car.
The hod) ot ('ml Sinker uho
ilinuneil lu the Clear I'm k of the
Kiuos liter jestt'iilii) inoiiiliig.
about nine o'clock when be tiled
to tesi'iie his wile was touitil Utility
nt 1 noon iiller biiiulicils bad
joined In (liu illliguitl -eniili.
Mi. anil Mis. .stoker logelhi't1
with 11 ten close It lends spent the
night ott the titer at 11 olnt lout'
utiles ubote Ci) still Falls on thu
I'm in 01 his lather .M It. Stoker.
The liver was up. About ') ti'ftotk
Sutiihi) mottling llte v "ill into lite
iler lor i. swim nnd xn-s. .stoker
getting into ilaii"ornii- ut.r
sereamtsl and her husband 111. li-
ed in anil she hchl on it? hint while
the) went down with .lie citiient
it shot I ilistiiuce until tlio te. 11 li-
ed 11 polnf wheie li0 piishe 1 her
out of ihiiiger but in li.lii'i -" ho
uit'i pulleil Ititlher Into Iho ini-
1 'ii t mill n whirl pool eauglit liiin
nnd cult led li Itn it ti- li r. He ttus
not seen nil) titote until sonio ii'itei.
hers of Ibu mmivIiI ij; I'litlv in a
motor bom toila; ti.iiu.l tin: body
floating about .1 mllu ninl a half
below where Iho iltiiuuiir occtlf-
ied. Tito hotly was much lu'iur f.ie-
seivcd than -tif U-lpitr.i'l .iiul etl-
ileutl) hail jtu; (Oitio ' lie) Mir-
luce of thu waici'. ! was le ought
to thu Hilton t'ndc 1 taking nio-
pini)'s mot gii) v. Iid.'0 It Is beiiig
eiiib.ilineil this .tltt"'ii.'i 1. I'tun'iiil
seiilcoM will tie iiiiiler nil 'pices oi
llie .Mii-ouic lo.le liete ol which I"
wit. n niembei' ;i.ui villi p 'li.ib'y
lie 1 otiilticteil tii'it'i'tiw .ilit'i iit'OM
although iu ili'lint'e mho lias tet
been llxeil. llo .m .1 ei 1 nlit'lll
I'tisiiiess mull hero inn' wit- one nt
Ihu owners ot the 1 t.. 'tul ll.ilbjt
shop. He was n 1. -tl in this coin.-
I) was 11 member ol a pinmlucnt
litiuil) ami bus man) li lends
(hioilghotit this section 01 Hie
Mate. He was 11 number nt Iho
H:ii(isi chuti'h was u Mason and
Shiiucr. Stiiilug me ItU wile.
lather M. li. stoker ol' this eount;
lite In ol hers and one sister. Hi.
biolhets mo Iv. Stoker of I'ltuinii.i
Cnllf. Hull) an S. of ItUci'shle
C.t'ili'. speiiiet of Austin llitihleii
ol Hurt uml ilax of I'Hinoiia Calif.
Mf. n'. -'i .Mi's. .Max Stoker K
Stoker mnl Spt'tict'i' .stoker 1110 in
ihu ell) loilii) anil soniu of the
n.her lelittlxes me expeetisl tt) Mi-
llie tonight uml lit the inoiiiliig.
Hundreds of people Joined lu tint
diligent search that was made tor
the body many car loads of Uiecken-
lidge people hurrying to the river
Immediately jesteiday morning 011
hearing ot the tragedy. All day long
swimming uu! diving parties wot Iced
In the tlver using nets dynamite
ami other materials and some stayed
all night. The forces went lenuwed
at the river's bank early this morn-
ing and other equipment was put Into
use. A large net was stretched aciosi
th river two miles below where the
tit owning aecurred and it was Jitht
above this thai th0 body " ul-"'
floating today ul noon.
Finds Choc Joint
Arch Illack deputy sheriff re-
ports having found about 20 gallons
of choc beer Sumld) In a pasture
neat tho Twin Lakes about two miles
from town. No person was near the
place wliere thu lltiuor was found
and uo arrests weie made in couuee
Hon with the find but thu choc wan
dest toy ed.
MACNOLIA UiS. II1E.Y 7.
The .Magnolia Ilaseball club won
what was termed a "ragged" umm
of baseball from Ibex yesterday af-
ternoon by u score of 23 to 7.
The game was played on the !bx
diamond.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 301, Ed. 1, Monday, June 18, 1923, newspaper, June 18, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122473/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.