Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1922 Page: 8 of 14
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MRS. F. M. TIDWELL
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rant county jail. Later the a»mH
of M. * Saulter and John Hinton
Gray et al. vs. McCurdy. Deaf Smith.
Applications for write of error
home.
’ Mrs B. A. Patterson of Duhean
Okia. is a visitor in the city today.
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Judge F. A. Martin of the ssth
dtatrjot court Wednenday afternoon
made in the world’s largest Bek*
ing Powder factories.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
STATE SUPREME COURT
New Shoes of the Very Latest Styles Are
Displayed in Our Scott Street Windows
iventea by
I. which is
nd eubma-
few days' visit with relatives in San
Antonio.
L, D, Anderson left Wednes
for Vefnon where he will make
■HIRTS
COLLARS
vs. Land. Neuces.
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MORE THAN A MILLION
WORKERS ARE INVOLVED
New
Arrivals in Our
Shoe Department
Meanwhile Board Prepares to Hoar
Other Controversies
Over Wages
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McLean,
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FAVou COULD DO "KICE '
M4 AS MUCH WORK WTIA
PIVB MASKED MBS BOB
BANK AT GnALNOLA, OKLA.
PONCA CITY, OKLA, June 7-
. STRIKE BALLOTS GO OUT TO
EMPLOYE8 AFFECTED BY
RECENT ORDER
UNDERWEAR
NIGHT SHIRTS
PAJAMAS
* LOCAL BnEVITIS. 3
bank officials and customers In n
vnult and escaped with all available
cash, eatimated at between three and
four thousand dollars.
POLICE CONTINUE
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Fine’s Dry Goods Store
.724 Indiana, Next to First National Bank
__to ahe order.
ur men were immediately
lured to get ready -to be trans-
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Every department is offering unheard of prices on mer-
chandise which is absolutely of the highest quality.
Fine’s sales are few and far between. It pays big to at-
tend them. . 1,
Geneine False Beneh and snk Mehnte Butte
—$12.50
ehNLe 4, j
ak t,d
L. M. McCracken la meeking com-
ilasiqn In the sum of $2,600 trm
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Don’t Fail to See Our Displays in Scott
Avenue and Eighth Street Windows
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Fine Troplemi Woreted, hung InMooed, SUB
trimamed, staple aad exetusive patterma
—$25.00
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More Days
Thousands have profited
by this greatest sale.
Have yo? r
Patent Vamp Inlay—Built
-of Patent Leather, Inlaid
With Camel Buck. welt
•ole, 14-3 heel
—$9.00
in order to keep the
price down to compete with
other brands* some manu-
facturers have reduced the
contents of their large cans.
. If you don't look at the label
—don’t know exactly what
you are getting when you
buy these brands, you are
apt to be 4 ox. or 1/4 of a
pound short.
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Mrs. J. D. Balley and none. Jack
•nd Robert. of Charile were visit-
ing in the city Wednendny.
Mrs. F. F. Moor, and children left
Wednesday ta sp.ua tbu summer
months in McKinney •
To You
. wa e J . 4 "X •
Mrs. O. H. Avery of Frankston.
Texan, in visiting Mrs. W. P. Thur-
man. who has peen serlousty Hi tor
several days
Our Men’s Suit Department is very com-
plete with new Tropical Worsted, Palm
Beach and Silk Mohair Suits, also extra
trousers. , 5
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an age
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parted and left on the Denver train
M 1 o'clock. Deputy A. J. Berry of
the sherien office was placed in
charge of the prisoners. All four
men have been tried and bonyletea
and aentoncod to the penitenttary.
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T—Arguments
"memory euiture" for n witnema
• "recollectton was poor. testi-
r favorable to the prosecution
id tom defence witness and the
ling up by the detenne M it
l that former employee were
diced against d. B. J. Cos were
MitatAndlng features of today's
Ml in the trial of Cos In federal
I on icharges 'of using the melle
Tan Cal-Biueheroxtra- I f at
This is a aporta shoe built \H2
of tan Caltakin, trimmed b
with smoked horsu, very 1 ,
low heel, welt sole. Very
enappy sports mode. A. , "
—-$9.00
,4 da-cue -
Sokluspspniug
Made of Imported Ginghams, good designthg. wonderful values MAS
which went an trial in the Mth dis-
triet court before Juqu• P. A- Mar-
tin Wednesduy artrnoon. The
plalatiff alleges that he consum-
mated a sle of corn. oil properties
which had been llated with hint.
wiL vAuGNN-DETNOIT- J
ox THLAL ron BWIXDLING
watte strapa and Oxterde
-White Oxforla one- and
-szermpelaz W
noleu, all - leather box
"6.50 t $8.00
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•atemt Vamp । ■Camel Buck
quarter, two-strap, turn
holo. one-Inch box heel
—$10.00
Willie Vaughn, commonly known
aa "Detrolt" went on trial la the
county court at law .before a jury
Weanepdny alterndon on a charge
of swindling. It la alleged that he
gave it check’for M and that there
were no funds to never it.
"hentiri
whue
turnina
ception
(Scotty) Scot removed to the Tar- AM Enginenden for • wider tepre-
—.----* > .. .. ‘nentation la territory and railroad
Bmake Here ozter-
Apron pattern black trim,
welt cole. one-Inch rubber
heel. Very handsome new
Mort, oxford “$8.50
Grainola Sjate bank at Gralaola.
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Loute Mantes and Mary B. Ker-
riqu. .
Five masked
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00 froth '• viaiting MA and Mrs. R. O. (Kenley
hW suit for A few daya ’
Help.. Travis;
FIELD MARSHAL waEsON
NOW BARL OP Xrni
LONDON. Jan. 1.—Field Marshal
Viscount French henceforth will be
known as the Earl of'Tpr.a, drop-
ping the name French. He has been
given the hereditary title by King
entered the
MXECUTED von munDn
OF LADY ALICE WHITE
LONDON. /uno T.—Henry Jacobi,
the 11 year old hotel pantry boy.
who was found guilty of the murder
on March it of Lady Allee White,
was executed today in Pentonville
prison.
Lady White was the widow of Sir
Edward, once ehairman of the Lon-
don city council. It was ahown at
the trial that Jacobi atruck her
with a hammer whoa •h awoke
while he was in the act of ransack-
Black KM •Upgera—Built
of glased Kid. with Mat
Kid one-strap, turn sole,
one-inch leather heel
—$8.50
ordered Kewell Pielda
vvm em.
bunton
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dance,
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segrgpum,psersm.g-azbe
M. B. Stevens. trustee. vs. First
Stat. Bank of lowaFurk, debt.
Lena Ernst vs. Frits Ernat, dl-
W*- ___i ,
Mew BbBee We have just
received many new styles
of Men’s Low Shoes, plain
and fancy Oxfords, also
"Pisin and fancy whits Ox
—$7^0 to $10.00
strom et al. vs. Wells. Nueces; Mor-
ris vs. Neely, Mitchell.
Motions to dismiss granted: Dunn
refused: Howard
mnek Betin — One- and
two-strap, turn solo. one-
Inch box heel. Skinner's
nth, pr
4 accompi
’nnd Ht
Dublin
got la tip
and Pr
lett Cu
' Mr. C
mat W
ter the
ing ate
with hi
make a
co nt ere
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and pre
tomorro
for the
Mean'
for the
la attri
that ne
vjundg6249
Ac*.M* z*cuz
time to turn the car dr put on the
brakes before he atruck her.. The
oar knocked her down nnd run over
her with both front nnd hind wheels.
He stated that he atopped the car
immediately and helped carry the
Injures woman to her home and then
reported to the police.
Mrs. Tidwell Is in a vary critical
condition nnd It is not known
whether she will. live, accordinu to
the physicians attending. She is
badly bruised about the head and
body, with a large gash an hsr head,
aad five ribs wars broken. It ta not
known whether abe waa lajursd in-
ternally.
orzanizations worked today against
the election of a Hqustonlan to the
vice prealdOncy. In the runoff for
the eighth vine presidency of the
brotherhood, Fred Barr of Houston
was defeated by F. L Lewis of Han-
•ver, Okla. Barr waa placed in
nomination for the ninth presidency
but loft after a werles of ballots to
J. A MBride of Nsw York City.
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NOTE—These Sulu were recently purchased at very material
price concessions that enable ua to offar Suita at the above at-
kracuve prices.
LAUMONT, TBXAS. June T.—
I rain atlll falling here at 1
ch this afternoon, the. Southern
fie rail gauge showed that there
been a precipitation of 645
Ba since 10 o’clock Tuesday
ting. Traffic in the city Ms
i’ hampered, a number of car
t being covered with Water.
■GMT CBLTVUr wi or
FBATVKBS or COB TRIAL
■ ni> ■> 1,
The Loss
Gone overruled: Gibson ’
Taxaa company. Harrison;
Manufacturers’
Outlet Sale
a . ( . 7
Mrs. J. 'if. Heggan of St. Joe,
Texan, la visiting' Mra. C. B. Nau-
aaann.
McLean, Neuces.
Motion for leave to file petition
for mandamus granted: Mallory va.
Pleasants.
Motion fbr leave to tile mecond
motiona for rehearing overruled:
Curl vs Settegast, Harrie; Jones and
company el. state printing board.
Travis. •
The following oanes were decided
today by the supreme court on re-
ports of the commsion of appeais:
Judgments of court of civil ap-
peal and disttict court reversed and
cause remanded to the , dintriet
court; Bout hern Surety company vs.
Nalle and company et ul, Travis;
McDonald va. Ayres, Harris
Don't Be
Deceived
BySize
Many housewives are
now buying baking powder
under false impressions—
they think they are getting .
16 ox. or a full pound when
they are really only getting
12 ox.—3/4 of a pound.
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- STRAW HATS
Our atock of sttgv Hate’ is very compet, and Includes ths very
best domeetie and Imported Bats made by such makers as Knox—
»LTL $2.26, 2.8, 13.50, tl.ol and ....,”....... Go
of opin
boon al
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to say
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appeel
cabinet
ATTAC
* Marriage atcennen
O Diverse suits ••<
Joe M Bashar* and his brother,’
Sam. loft Wednesday to visit la
Waco.
BARTLESVILE, OKLA, Juns L—
Night MnrshnI William B. Lockett
was shot and killed early today In
n gun fight with four men who he
found attempting to break Into n
store nt Ochelata near bora About
10 shots wsrs exchanged. Posses
with bloodhounda are scouring that
vicinity for the elayers.
nouaN sAuNIY I
MOaPTTAL sumiovsLr ILL
HIcAap. sner--nofimn Salis-
bury. profesnor of geology at. the
yniverity at Chicago and nationnt-
ly‘known aa a« nuthority on geolo-
gy, has. been taken to n hospital
betlouniy III with heart trouble.
emde---- -amami adua
CHICAGO, June T.—Strike ballots
returnable June 10 went out today
ta rallway employes aftected by
wage reduations ordered by the
United States railroad labor board.
Th. vote will be taken by indi-
vidual unions whose 1,200,900 mem-
here are affected in ordeks either
isnded or pending.
Paralyais of the nation’, railroada
July 1 loomed as n possibility .aa a
rewuit’of the reduations which have
already Blushed |110,000,000 from
the wages of ths. workers. The
wage cut is eftective July 1.
/Meanwhile the board is preparing
te bear disputes this month between
■hop crafts employes and some of
tbs railroads ever alleged unauthor-
ied wage reductions nnd pises
work. H M. Jewell, head of the
railway employes department os the
American Federation of Labor, who
ia leadie the fight against the
boer4‘a orders, was Informed that
the first of the hearings will be
held tomorrow. Twenty-one rall-
• roads are cited for alleged unau-
thorised wage reduations for the
■earings on the disputes are ex.
pseted to run into several weeks.
It was Indicated today that no
wage decision affecting telezra-
phera, the next class of railway la-
bor to be taken up by the board,
will come from the board for some
Tko split in the labor board was
apparentiy widened by the latest
wage reduction, the 160,000,000 alash
in tbs wages of shop erafts sm-
ployem The minority report by the
three labor representatives on the
board meverely condemn, the ma-
sorliy which ordered the reduction,
was atill a tople of considerable dis-
y owaoten today and provided ammu-
nition for union men who attached
... the order. -----------------
wuL nzqvinn.Dvs
To TAKM •TNIKE VOTE
ciicnAr June T.—Labor lead-
cfs here expressed the opinion that
it would take at leaat 1* daya to
apread and ‘canvass the strike vote
euthorimed yesterday by 11 railroad
brotherhoods and organizations. Ap-
anMlmstoly 1,200,000 workers are
Da Bhorm. chiropractor of Burk-
Burnett, whs in the city Tuesday on
business.
Mis. H.C. Balnea and ana, Ciat-
ease, left Wednenday on a abort vis-
It in Fort Worth, • .
A. L Fitts, broker, of Belcher-
ville. Taxes, arrived in the city to
pay hie brother, Commtesioner Firta,
a visit. t
Mrs. T. M. Tidw.il, age 11, of 2513
Grant avenue, was seriously injures (
Wednesday morning about 1:11 ,
•'clock when she waa atruck by an I
automobile while ahe waa creasing I
the street at the corner of-the 2500 I
block on Grant avenue. She was I
taken to her home.
The automobile, which la a aeven 1
pasnenger wilia-Knight, waa driven 1
by M. G. Cat tar, marble and granite
dealer, of IM Ohio atreet, and J. M,
Bchockley, a friend, wan a passen- 1
ger in the car. <
According to the report of Mr. '
Cotter, bo won running very slowiy
along Grant avenue towara the lake *
when Mra. ridwel ateppaa ouz Inta l
the atreet and was atruck by the
car. He stated that he did not have ■
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AEPONT BISHOP KILGO’S
CONDITION As ■■BIOt'B
MEMPHIS. TENN. June 1.—Re.
porta eariy today from the hospital
here to which Bishop John C. KI lgo
of the Methodlot Epincopal church,
mouth, was taken when he became
ill on the train while roturnins
from the general conference nt Hot
Springs, Ark, are that the church-
man la gradually losing strength,
hie condition being deseribed ns
"very nerlous." +
BETTER DRESSES
pmaert.snsszulgzpu-"enenem-n-o8
this Azpertmen and it will be h pleasure 0 51W ounew prouuh
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BARTLMSVILLB.OPFICBK
IS shor AND KILLED
a 2
_ Maivin
—i72
aid
ofiidet
Police Commtasloner Fitts an-
nounced today'that he waa Mill car-
rying out hla clean up campaign
with good effect, end believes that
he will have the city free of crime
within a fe wdays,
“I intend to wage n relentieaa war
against all vlolatore of the law, ee-
pecially bootleggers and vagrants.
Three two elassen of people are the
cause of two-thirds of the crime
committed hers and elsewhere.
"I have succeeded in thinning the
number of bootlezgers here nnd now
I am starting a war on both vagrant
womyn and man. They had better
leave town for the cours hove
pledged their support to help ma in
my campaign and have promined to
give all brought before them on
vngrant chargee the limit, which is
$200."-
ached that concerted notion would
b taken. This waa Impoamibie, it
as ezpaine4, becaune tha several
secutfvs had wot been advised by
ielt membership whether or not
ley would be authorised to call a
rike,
Mr. Jewell declared the wages of
>e eavan larger groups of rail
orkers under the new railroad la-
ir board orders "do"not permit of
Urine wage and are wholly at va-
ance with the eaving wage cham-
toned by Secretary of Labor Davis
M President Marding."
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U. S. Deputy Marshall Charles
Dodeeh also removed two federal
prtioners from the countyitall bora
and want on the came train. Jim
Thompson, alleged eounterteiter,
and ova M. Meyere, ebarged with
bank robbery, were the two men
taken to the Fort Worth sail.
• No remnons warp aoelgnod tar the
removal of the state prisomera. The
action followed the attempted jail
delivery of Tuesday niaht i <
^^BB—HTFonteivtiov
DIBPBATS MoUNToX MAN
HOUSTON, Juns T—DeBra ot the
Brotherhood of Loeemollve Firemen
In that no
tunem uisroxs ABB
•N tmb strikb BALLOT
fciNCINNATL June —A triple
trrelled strike ballot calline for a
Trie of the 400,000 railway shopmen
A the country on three separate
‘dhestlona waa ordered by the ezecu-
■ton oounell of the ala shop crafts
uhlna hers today. instructions
wars eant by B. M, Jewell, head of
Be slurp unions, to hendquarters in
Chicago to expedite the printing
Md idlutribution of the ballota with
all poshible speed,
the quenttons on which the men
will vote whether to quit work Or
Net, cover the fonowing:
-l.—Oeven rules including five
wiping out time end one-half for
. overtime, promuleatea by the rall-
rind tabor board with which the
' dbopmen are not matisfied. t
-12-The “farming oct" »f shop
work by the raliroads to outside
% frma; Hiegel Installation of piece
% ' work and the alleged arbitrary and
dhnuthorizea reduction of wages on
' the part of ooms roads.
a-The wage cut of the labor
Marl announced yesterday, rtfec-
, t(vo July 1.
WD onrvrr sfunurvs
ErapmyTiwamD nr VICTIM
.‘MAUMONT: TEXAS. June T —
TWo deputies of Sheriff Tom Garner,
e whose Im peach men I trial opened
. hre today, were named by Judge
Phhn A. Pelt, who was flagged and
tarred nnd feathered several weeks
ago, as members of the party who
, mistreated him. Pelt testiitea that
Deputy Sheriffs George (Red) Wal-
lace and Artie Pollock were the men
who participated in the affair.
& r--———
E nAuMONT KAS SAS .
1 INCMES OF RAINFALL
mnancmagNr 1
To MEET IN DALLAS
K>. 2EXAS, Juna f.—The
maciaUca of imeurente
M • two day uension here
vaajopihine to reconvene
ta ■•tember. when ott-
baAlastea. The cog ven-
AJskM «ho ntate depart
snkinz #4 innurance be
■to two Aepartmenta. A
favoring ptate ifoetses
w 16 E REDUCTIONS
TEXPECTEDTORESULT
NSTRIKE JULY 1
To get 16 Qz-a full pound,
when you want it, buy Calumet.
B. and M. Ry. Co. va.
Beaatlfnl fancy patter Gaberathen, hana-
tnilored, SUk trimmed
L-$39.50
Smith; Wingfield va. Smith. Ander-
son: Weatern Union Telezraph Co.
va. McCormick, Dawson; Harley va.
Ft. W. and D. C. Ry. Co, Montague;
Griffin ve. McCoy. Young; Lyne va
Coon. Braxorta.
Application dismissed for wont of
jurisdiction: Dunn va Lund. Neu-
eeo; Georgia Fecan Products com-
pany’vs Stern Grain company. Trat
vis: Ranger-Cinco Oil company va
Consolidated Oil company of Texaa,
Eastland; Good ' va. Staneberry,
Hemphill; McNabb va. Woolfolk.
Young.
Motion overruled to require ad-
ditional findings by court of civil
appeals: Lyne vs. Coon, Brazoria.
Motion for rehearing granted:
Ward county water Improvement
dlatrlet No. I ve. Ward county ir-
rigating district No. 1. Reeves.
Motions for rehearing of applies-
AUSTIN, June 1.— The following
proceeding^ were had la the au-
preme court toty:
Writ of mandamus granted: Mid-
dlekaurr va, the state banking
board et al.
Judgment at court of civil ap-
peals reversed and rendered In part
and la part affirmed: Curtin va.
Harris county et *L. Harrla.
- Applications for write of error
granted: Word Water Improvement
district No. 1 et ul. va Wnrd county
irrigating district No. 1 st al,
Reeves; St. L B. aad M. Ry. Co. ve.
McLean. Neuces; St. L. H nnd M.
Ry. Co. va McLean, Neuces: Nast
VI l A. U, nnd G. Ry. Co., Neuces;
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