The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 12, 1925 Page: 1 of 10
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CUERO STAR and CUERO NEWS
right to Succd UnIM. We can a.nd.r'm.1 S.rvl«. to our Community.
C'JERO, DeWTTT COUNTY. TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 12,
A MONTH
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busjs||«|s man’ in Cuero
Patron of business men
ive profited from
alines of discussion at the dis-
oon vention of the Hardware
B implement Dealers Associa-
meeting here Friday.
One subject which should have
man 1 Reuss Boulevard to be
(been heard by every business
PAVING GETS '
UNDER WAY AS
RAIN SLACKENS
Grader at Work on Broadway
Saturday Morning While
Drizzle Continued.
PROGRAM
‘ city was A discussion of fake
rtising schemes, a discussion
i-tJwrtiMilarij apt yid
Cuero. This city, as is the
small towns, seems
Pavted
as Soon as Water Mains
Are Lai<L>
for fake advertis-
legitimate,
most of itPp&oo^ advertising
at bast, seemrto make
earance here periodically
i, and merchants for
ahe overrun! preliminary work
some new,1 Paving the street,
publicity and ad
Work toward completion of Cue^o’s
long delayed paving program was be-
gun Saturday when. Immediately af-
ter It was discovered that the rain
had' packed the ground sufficiently
to start the grading work, the city’s
street force took to the field m
Broadway.
The city grading machinery was at
work Saturday morning on Broadway,
shaping up the street, spreading the
gravel and otherwise getting the
Clay Topping
On Concrete
Road Sought
Petition to ComnussaoA
- To Surface Ten Mile
Stretch of Road. |,
Local Dealer is Re-Elected
Hbad of Twelfth District
Hardware Dealers Ass’n.
NEXT MEET IN YOAKUM
Encroachment of Mail Order
And Chain Stores and Adv.
Schemes Discussed.
started toward the best temporary materials
ten schemes, program
mdfKKiafciw of no
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I it does
'has
encour-
m
H. W. Nagel of Cuefo, was chosen
chairman of the twelfth district of
the Texas Hardware and Implement
Association, and W
Broadway Is to be paved from me
old Sap depot to the school-and when
this work is completed, Broadway
will be one of the prettiest streets
In the city. Workmen have been
engaged' tScently in cleaning out the
drainage ditches along the street and
new Concrete dips at street cross-
logs installed In several
places. Several of the concrete cal-
J6?* are also
being. Updeaed to allow complete
' th#'Stjteet,.; • the f old
row to carry
A petition asking, the State High-
way Commission to order , a clay
topping on the Cuero-Concrete road
being circulated on the streets
Saturday by J. C. Carrington, secre-
tary of the Chamber of Commerce.
The road which residents of thi$
county desire topped with the cl *5
and gravel mixture similar to thaf
in use on the Yoafcgm and Thomas- Association, and W. H. Smith, secre-
ton roads, is a stretch about ten or tary, at a meeting of dealers held at
twelve miles long from the poiql the city hall Friday. A large gather-
•where the road quits the Yoakuni lng of hardware men from Cvery part
toad at the railroad to Concrete. of the district, voted to hold two
The clay topping, put on the To* meetings a year and chose Yoakum
as the place for the next meeting
which probably* will be held early in
^January. Tj i1
. . . , rrms The state association was reore
used in experiment on roads in th*~* r p
county. The^oada are smooth
pite the fact that until this w
there has been no rain of any -jokse-
knm. and Thomaston roads recei
by representatives of the state hf
Way department, has proven one
Since June
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A heavy rain, fairly general over DeWjtt
rounding territory, falling slowly »*nd s
out with more than a year of almost aWWI
in actual dollars and cents more than a'
day night and Saturday. ’
" The
Nt$*
ated at the meeting by John C
ass, of Austin, a member of the
1 board of directors; F. R Jones, field
;
l le the uo«v
f!
legftfmaie
and have
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tne reveived movement
[plating the paving pro-
#ram This street is to- be paved
practically its entire length.
by experts to he the
j practically its <
| oomicfl granted
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potter advertising
►rder of effective-
advertising reach
, readers expect and
A iy
and the
to be not only
the news
day to its readers,
them a service, a buy-
through its advertising
who have
concerns
The city
a petition from prop-
erty owners along this street to
Paye the street down the center, thu£
eliminating the center park
originally intended.
Work on
as was
taking the
mer-
cue and are
line of discussion at
i men’s convention
of mail ord-
ohain stores on the
l _ discussion
have been heard by
sJSfe® CtH5*°*
fart ttat the chain .tores
mail order house have fit-
» the development of
in which they do
except as it will directly
mess, was pointed
speakers at the convention,
this fact, however, these
to get the busi-
ffoaa tiie buyers and the local
•ts, men who are working
of their lawns,
the money they earn at
giving liberally to every
development move , that
^paving ReuHs boulevard
can not he started until workmen
havo completed the laying of eight
ikeh water mains along that street,
rity officials say. As soon as this
work i» completed, however, grad-
ing of that street will start.
The paving program also Includes
paving the one block on Hunt street
In front df the Presbyterian church
which
quence to help pack them.
It it hoped to induce the state tof
top the road to Concrete, thus making
a rough stretch of the road to Son-
sales, San Antonio, etc., smooth.
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S. w. *P<*iwakf frclw out- Ufide
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us that his so^, Joe, was rushed I* a
Cuero hospital Friday and an Oper-
ation performed for appendicitis. In
lees than, two hours his son-in-law,
Elder Olle, was brought in and un-
derwent a like operation. Both
cases were - pronounced acuta cases
and immediate operations necessary.f
The patients are getting along as
well as could ze expected.
presentative and W. T, Owen
mthwestern Editor of Southern
ware and Implement Journal, or-
n of the association,
i The meeting was called to order
•hortly after 10 o’clock by Mr. Nagel.
The Rev. W. A. McLeod, pastor of the
Cuero Preebyterian church gave
the invocation. i
Mr. Jones made a brief talk de-
scribing the association work, , and
Postpone Game
Sunday Account
Of Wet Grounds
For 1jhe first time this season,
the Cuero Tuifcdy Trotters
must forego a battle against
an invading enemy on the locat
lot on pccount of wet ground.
The game slated for Sunday
with the Beevilie Longhorns at
Frobese park has been called
•fT on aocount of rain, it wag
announced Saturday. The game* i
will be played here next Sun- ...
day, July 19, according to
Manager Ruse he.
rainfall to
heaviest since Jun
up to shortly
to approiknateiy
22, last year,! a
2.38 Inches
Pour was
date*
Henry
weather obaerv
The rainfall
pre*»t tine
amounted to SL
The
first
18 inches,
ouiuumcu iu 1
seres
;
H,HP [ t 1 WM lett onpaved..It also in-
the power of newspaper^deludes topping the various street in-
tissfl el lotJ - - *• jl _ /i
and tbe smaller
DeWitt County Man is
Granted Pardon; Was
Convicted of Murder
By International Newg Service.
AUSTIN, July 11.—Four conditional
pardons and seven restorations of
citlsenshfp were announced this
morning by Governor Miriam A. Fer-
guson. Pardons went to Jewel-Hales
McLennan county, murder; Will Pet
lersectienrf where paved streets were! fy* Dallas, robbery; Jesus Torres, De-
broken at crossings. 1 Wit county, mnrtler; and E. L. De
--^____ : Patle, Tarrant county, forgery.
Among the ettizens restored was
Rice GUstrap of Victoria county.
to; be
the organliatiaa is
itsrtf W ttar doorstep ot the member
ship. The Importance of cooperation
between the fiealer £nd %he‘office of
the aecitkry of the association was
stressed by the speaker.
Mr. Owen, who spoke next, re-
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fcVwlatort That
V Must Mend W
By IntemaUoaal Mews Sendee.
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ly II—Twd thousand'
Klansmen in avtaaohOeew
CHICAGO,
Ku Klux
today paraded through Cicero, La-'
viewed briefly some of the questions Grange, Borwin and Stfckney Chicago
which had arisen atdistrict euburta, waridng law vtolatorTlhM
trtd What tbe concen8U3! ^ nmst mend their ways or be
° rVl" ithG8e ^ heC“ driven out Many alleged bootleggers
. Ross also spoke briefly, laud- were warned that if the next time the
:”*r . t.T1’h0W° by th* deal',r‘! “*» came te «* them the, were rtUI
dping^bUBlnew they would hare came
in the twelfth district, which he de-
clared was more active than in any
of the other meetings he had attend-
ed. Cuero, he praised ror Ms ' pro-
gressive spirit, its diverse industries
and resources and its beauty.
Mr. Nagel called attention to the
gradual encroachment of mail order
for a “terrible regret.’
(Continued on page 3.)
NEGRO IS FINED
Jim Thomas, negro, was fined 125
! hod sentenced to 30 days in the conn-
ty Jail in county court Saturday when
he entered a plea of guilty to a
charge of child desertion.
POST GUARD AT
CANADY HOME
Musical Program at
Presbyterian Church
LATE WIRE
«Y INTERNATIONAL
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FLASHES*
NEW8 SERV ICE.
mine Sami
By International News Service.
A musical program,
City,” will be given at
“The Holy
the Presby-
home of Mrg, Virginia Canklay tni**1®111 the cit^ beinR scheduled to
tweak argument
against actual cash
ar» J: yell aware
SAN ANTONIO, Jnly 11.—Private!Shanch Sunday night
guards have been placed around the'®*®* at 8 o’clock, some of the beat
, r...™ '!& 1.
forestall any attempts to get posses-!take part ,u;
slon of Roscoe Canaday, Jr., twice The P^ram
kidnapped son of Mri.,Canaday.
The posting of gnarvls followed a
report reaching here that the boy’s
father had-left his $?ew York home.
Mrs. Canaday, yiho “abducted”
from Forrest Hills, New
in , the varied program.-
consists of chorus
numbers, solos, trios, vocal and in-
sturmental selections. Rndolph
Evers, Carl Bohne, Mrs. Boothe, Miss
Lienhard, Mrs. Kunltz, Miss Delka
Dietze, LeRoy Hamilton, Mrs. Crain.
PARIS, France, July 11.—-The . French. Secret Service to-
day uncovered a plot to smuggle 5,0aa rifles per month to the
begin Riffian tribesmen together with ammunition. Police withheld
the names of tlfose suspected until tliey have been arrestetd.
The port of Marseilles was to be used by the band in filibus-
tering operations.
Strikers May Attempt to Take Shameen.
HONG KONG, July 11.—Indications that the Chinese
strikers may carry out their threat to wrest Shameen in an in-
son
^ ■ ... ^aa-TT -mr. e York, j
several days ago from his father, said j
today she waited until extradition j
proceedings against her husband had I
been dismissed before she took the
law into her cfwn hands.
been
and Misses Pauline and Bertha ternational settlement from; the foreign powers was given fco-
Reuss are among the artiste to take day according to reports fyom Canton. American, British,
part in the program.
gathered
change
fairly j
Good
town/
Goliad and
Motorists
from the ’■>
that the rain up to
lng had not extend
•about eight mites
that direction H.
ty
Saturday
heavy
night in the vidnit
Hochhelm that the
and 'cotton fields
water. ,
••
agent, who rdto
^Cii^the
Juarez Chinese Opium
Den Raided by OfHcers
i
the only
of patronizing
Aetual eaten la-
’Wt cost
stances, after postage has
paid back and forth until the ar-
ticle exchanged iseveraL times
and finally is suitable,’after much
delay, etc., it has bteen found that
the article actually eost in money
more from the mail order
than it wonld have cost if pur-
chased at home. And the trouble
and long delay would hAve been
eliminated, the goods purchased
Plight and not “fipgllt gjMeen”
Spd a lot of worry and money sav-
ed. Think it oft for yourself. V
"V.wi
Japanese and other gunboats are there to protect their coun-
trymen and the; defense is being strengthened.
By International News Service.
EL PASO, July 11.—The first of a
sriries of raids by Mexican ‘Officials to
end in the illicit narcotic ‘traffic was
; made early this morning resulting in
the capture of a Juarez Chinaman
said to be the largest dealer in hatched in Paris.
hnilgl, wholesale narcotics on the border m6ney and propaganda.
His elaborate -establishment was ■
raided and several Cans of opium and
morphins seised. Several men smok-
ing opium wen arrested. | KANSAS CITY, JrJ
,
Plot to Assassinate King of Spain Discovered.
- SAN SEBASTIAN, iSPAIN, July li.—An assassination
plot against King Alphonso and Gen. Primo de Riveria, head
of the Spanish directoru was uncovered today aed a band of
men who admitted affiliation with the comimujjst internation-
al was taken into custody. The plot is said to have * been
The men were plentifully supplied with
tueasorftbtr
cording, tb.
and the
improved
M/V- _
Bank Defaulter Dies From “Will Not to Lb
KANSAS CITY, July II,—Slow suicide accomplish!
the will not live was the verdict in the death early this i
ing of Joseph Gant, alleged wrecker of the hentropolis
sIStotort*1doi5^££T?hund- r* W1 **H»¥ea wreczer ox sue uentropous^
r showers Light to fresh southerly and accuaed.of takmg $600,000 from the Institution. Efo
[been ill since his indictment.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 12, 1925, newspaper, July 12, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046624/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.