Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM, TEMPLE, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1922.
Christmas Joy for You
French Pastry
I'reain Puffs
Hoof1) Boys
(•iujter Mcii
Fxleral Trout
Fruit Cake
AH kinds Cakes. Mew,
Cookies. Hot K<ills
1( A. M. Dally
— That (iuod Kiilrnl Bread —
Federal Bakery
It H. KF.ATON, Pi-op.
American College
at Smyrna Will Be
Re-Opened Shortly
i
(Coatiaaad Inwi Page Oar)
f.\P" Dtapalrh.)
Lausanne, Pee, £tt.—Ismct l'asha
received a message from Muxtapha
Ivmal today announcing tthat tin'
American college at Smyrna which
was closed during the fighting1 there,
may re-op* n and that the nationalist
government lias no objection to thi
American schools carrying on their
work in any part of Turkey,
Ismet Pasha Immediately advised
the American correspondents at the
rear east conference of this offlcail |
fiction by the Angora government.
besmirch the fair name of the k1 at..
The. elder Panlels declared he recog-
nized Arkansas and Mississippi license
plates in the group of machini s ac-
companying the niob.
"I cannot tell a thing: more now than
I could the night of the kidnaping or
the day after," said Paniels in discus-
Sing the case yesterday.
"We were blindfolded and taken to
the woods and beaten and my son and
Klchards were taken away front us.
and we have not heard a word from
tli> in since. 1 do not know any of
the men who had anything to do with
the kidnaping, but they looked iik«
what we know as the Ku Klux, as
they had hoods and robes."
Following tin kidnaping a grand
jury at Bastrop, the parish seat, made
a thorough investigation but no indict-
ments were returned. Many witnesses
I wt re examined, but it was claimed
j many people ill a position to testify
( w> re afraid to submit testimony.
Following failure of Moore house
j parish and district court officials to
solve the mystery, Governor Parker
annunnceO his '^termination to us<' all
Give Him
Shirts This
Season
K
Holland Citizens
Requested to Pay
City Taxes Soon
(.Tempi* Telegram 8pecUl.)
Jiollatid, Tex., Dec. 20.—All city
ta?. payers of Holland were requested
today by Mayor 8. P. Cavitt to come
in and pay their taxes at once so
that the municipal cxchecquer, non-
empty, may be replenished. Mayor
''jvitt's formal notice follows:
"All city tuxes are now due. The
< ity ejtehecguer is empty, so Uitulb
pay your taxes to Mr. Lanford a«
boon as possible."
As a Gift suggestion, it is hard to find anything tliat will
surpass Shirts. We have them—all kinds, all prices. Also—
Report on Ginning
Receipts to Dec. 13
the power of the state in the case.
Governor Parker's investigation and
those of Attorney General Coco have
lien shrouded in mystery.
For the past three months there
have been detectives in Moorehouse
parish interrogating citizens and mak-
ing searches for the bodies ot' Klchards
and Panlels, which, according to some
j persons were believed to have been
| cast into a lake in the vicinity of Mt r
! ltouge.
| That the bodies of both of the miss-
ing men have been located is the re-
port current in east Louisiana. The
finding is said to have been the cause
for the sending of the national guard
Into Moorehouse parish.
Fneotifirmed reports here declare
di tv< lives have discovered the bodies,
bound down by heavy wagon wheels,
Suits
: Overcoats
I Hats
| caps
| Suit Cases
Hand Bag-
Hath Holies
Smoking Jackets
Bradley Sweaters
Fur Collars
Pajamas
silk and Wind Sock-
Fur l.inctl (.hues
Dress (iloves
\nli» Drhlng <«loves
t'ollur Bags
silk Mufflers
Knit ami silk ties
; Afseoei.vted Pris« Dlcitatcli.)
Washington, Dec. 20.--Cotton gin-
tied prior to Pecember 13 amounted
to MS3.23C running bales, including
HI, 698 round I-tics counted as hall! ln of thf, hlk(,8 ,,(.ar Mer ll0UjtP>
bales; 114,61 o bales of American - j Soldiers were sent to guard the ,work
Egyptian alul 6.-65 bales of sea is- 0f dragging the lake for the bodies,
land, the census bureau announced i« i8 thought.
today.
To Pecember 13 last year gin: lng«
were ".,7'?0,6,">6 running bales includ-
ing 122,fiin round bales counted as
half balis; 2Tvs27 bab s of American-
Kgyptia:. arm S,<('2 bales of sea is-
land.
Ginnings this year to Peeembcr IS
by states follow :
Alabama, sil.Tii); Arizona, 31,401.;
Arkansas 9S0.16S,; California 20,401;
Petty jealousies among Influential
families, arising through trade rival-
ries and social conditions, art: believed
to have been the origin of the trou-
ble ■'between various Moorehouse par-
ish clans. KecenUy Pr. ]i. M.
Kern, prominent physician, and
Mayor of Mt r Rouge, sought to "
up" tTie town. Mayor MeKern,
claim, d, aligned himself with oin
ti'.iii anil served notice on a
Me-
llon
eli an
it Is
• fac-
n umber
Florida, £7,052.; Georgia, ..72<,S79; J of alleged law-breakers ...that be and
Louisiana, 341,970; Mississippi, 970,-jhls officials proposed to enforct the
; Missouri, ISO,706; North Cam-1 'aw. McKern ri ceiVe'd warnings by
lina, S30,31'15; Oklahoma, 020,1 72; ] letter that if lie did not cease he
South Carolina, f.02,694; Tennes.. . would be nssassinatt d. Later lie was
5'7S.06!»; Texas S,d6f>,972: Mig: :a.,j
24,972; all other states 15,152.
• let(i r that if he
j would be assasslaali d. Latet
tioni his home at midnight,
'!>' to s- e a siek patient, and his
a Med
I ost i: llsi
Jli;.\ltlN(iS ON DAI (.HI HI V
IMI'I.At IIMINI I.M> JOI> V\
|automobile was riddled with bueksliof.
, He t set ped. Frb mis advlst d liiui to
, b \i the, community, and he did so
|and is now taking a post.gradual'
I conis-e. at Johns Hopkins irnivi rsity,
i Mr'! i iiuori .
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M criov
ro hi
\(.U\ H\|sKi»
ri,lilt's \oMivvr'io.v
-«1 Fresi* D!B]'ritc]i.).
Waaliiii»fon, 20,— Public In ar-
ion tlu* itnjlt iolini nt cli;rr£<s
hirftight againsl Attorney gt m ral
Paugherty probably will end tumor
row before the ' house judiciary coin-!
mittee, Ri ports to the house will not j
Ik: made, however, until after the:
Christinas holidays, because of (In ab ! |
senee of 'members from Washington I j
duting that time. ^ h,. ;in asMieiatt-* jusiie,- r,f the' Criited
When the riMiAiijUtoe adjourn.il til | istati s supreme court, again was
night after ' v, o long sessions there : ),jM, Kl,, lu(lay ,,y ,m
(ml>' 11 lml! i>i.tl< ration. Senator Xorris, . rejutbli-
CARTER & BAUGH
Home of Halt Schaffner tV Mutw (lollies
Daughter of Late
O. Henry Honors
Memory of Father
(Associated Press Dispatch.)
Xb\v York, Pee. 20 —The spirit of
O. Henry iWilliam Sidney Porter)
visited the scenes depicted in so many
of hi* short stories last night to wish
the "has-beens" and "down-and-out-
crs" a merry Christmas. Acting at
the request of O, Henry's daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Cesare, $50,. received
recently by her for a magazine story
about her father, was distributed to
the derelicts and strays assembled in
down!own parks ami lodging houses.
Drumright Again
on Own Gas Lines
Shelby Cox Now
District Attorney
of Dallas County
(Associated Piess iJlsiuiteli.)
Dallas, Tex., Pec. JO.-—.Shelby S,
Cox was sworn in as district attorney
of Pallas county at 9:12 o'clock Wed-
nesday morning, the ceremony re-
quiring two and one-half minutes.
Judge Charles ft. Pippen of criminal
2 officiated, the
conducted in his
pros ••nee of about
district court Xo.
ceremony being
courtroom in the
t
fifty persons.
After the oath
$100,000 Blaze in
Apartment House
lAss-vi.i ;c<! Press Dispatch.) .
Pittsburgh, Pu„ Dec. 20.--Several
families wt re driven from their
homes early today when fire com-
pletely gutted a four-story building
in the East Liberty district, l ive
adjoining buildings were damaged.
The loss was estimated at 1100,000.
— ■ ^ i
Dry I,nw Agents to Confer.
(Asr.i.X'i-tod l'ri.si IMnjmteli.)
Austin, Tex., Dec. 20.—A state
wide conference for.flrohibitioh forces
will be held in Austin on Jan. 16 or
17 to outline a legislative program,
Ilev. Atticus Webb, secretary of the
Texas Anti-Saloon league, announet
here today. Secretary Webb was
here Conferring with Governor NVff
and other offieials regarding the eon-
ferenec.
f perfoi'tiianee of
duty and the stall no lit of non-par-
ticipation in duels was made by Mr.
Cox, JuiIkc Pippen welcomed him into
the duties of his office, speaking
briefly on the power of personal in-
t.ere/i. iji the work of the district at-
|lirncy.
I
■ r
■ Af-U i.tt-d fit n
Islington, J let.
senate till the
e Jilit.lt r, St. I1,
Dtij'atr!;.)
20;—Ai'tion
uoiniiiat.ioii
ml Htiorne^,
r< mained to be heard
dozen wituessis. These are ntfieiuls
of the department of justice.
Representative Woodruff, republi-
can, Michigan, laid In ton the commit
tee evidence which he considered
showed "unnecessary delay" by the
department of justice in bringing suit
against tin Wright-Martin Aircraft
corporation for the recovery of if3,
601,7-15 growing out of 'alleged- over-
payments of . war claims. Assistant
Attorney fleneral Seymour announced
that suits for the recovery of this
amount soon was to Vie filed by Col.
tiny P (!off, former assistant attornev
general, who has had cliargi of tin
case.
Ml WKI.IV W 11,1, MIOl I.|)l !{
VOI K IM M»H\ III KIII.NS
Truly, it will. U a ph,. im to > •
an Ameliean Stiaiil la.nici'V ; i . ■ I;
drive Up to your ItM.r Jake ; or bii"
die Of wasfllriK -tw a> win him d
return in a short time wito >our
clothes, fresh and clean, ' iue ti,i.
ily washing service will. lit \ .-
entirely of worry and gib 'arse. ■, j; ,
Joy tlic holidays by havinu S inkhi 's
lepresentative cali for ih« , ii
washing, one-day service is - O'-JV.'
liobby. PJione 1-2-3-1.
Player Rolls
and Records
Big buuch of fine new
Records, BELOW COST.
One thousand rtnyer Holls, line
llalf Printed Price.
W. G. Whitlow
Store Open Every
Nipht This WeeK
cart, .\i brasha, was understood to have
entered the objection, but Chairman
Nelson of the judiciary committ- e usi«
saiii to l/avf served notice that i i
would call up tin;' nomination.
<.o\ I ItNOlt Mill TO A.NNoi Ml.
Ills « llltls'i .M \s l'\l{()|.KS T< >1» \%
• \ss"'iatfii I'le.-s DlnpnU'lrl
Austin, Tex.. Pi c. 20.-- f lo\ • rnor
Neff tomorrow w ill annoinn •: Christ-
mas jiaroles fuj- inmates of the state
prison, it was stated at the executive
office today. About ..twenty-five pa-
roles will be made, it was stated. The
Governor granted no paroles a'.
Tiia nksgivine.
«'As.^Qviafeu Pitps plspatch.)
Pl'Utiii'ight, i Ikla., Pec, 20. - Pt'uiu-
fight today was back oil Its local
supply of yas furnishtd by the Shaf-
fer County (las company, and, dm
to the liiodei'tition of the weather a'xl
the ('a, t. tiijit the Shaffer cotnp tny
had eonm • :• d tip .v.lth another gas
w 'II nf at* bei't, tlo: i it \ is reasoraltly
cothforta bb\
(I'jar'ls stationed by Mayor W. K.
Xicodemtis ycuterday at, the •gntcs
i valve where tin unau.t.horized connec-
tion' had been, made Is tween the 'pres-
sure. iitie of the (iklahoriia (las com-
pany and the .-ity mains, left their
post last night and It was discovered
today that the gate valve had Item
closed during the niph', presumably
by employes of the Oklahoma Nation-
al Oas company.
Mayor Nicoib inns again promised
that the city would have plenty >.f
gas but. made no statement ti« :••
vviiat its course of action v,ill be.
Noted. Irlshniaii Js shot.
(Afs'ii latcU Press Dlspstele)
Publin, Dec. 20.-— James Pwycr, w ho
was secretary-of the peace committee;
appointed by the second dad eireann
to arrange a truce between the free
state and the party of Kamon Pe
Valera, was shot dead today hi his
shop at UathmineN.
TOHK s\l s:
"I am the knife suleMiiait tlial
puis things over. I don't iiionkc)
alxmt If. 1 would as statu sell you a
handful of iii> Clirlstnms bargiilns. I
have dumped them out (no style
about mo), and graded 'cm for ~V,
.'die. "5c and *1—worth double. Inn
I want to show 'cm how to put It
over this week.''
s«y, fiilks: Tube is Unit factor.*
-ulesmau, a friend of ours, lending
us a helping band In the ( liilstnuis
ra«li.
Hit \1>V A HI. \Ck VI \KI>\\ \ltK CO.
Gas on Stomach
Wont Let You Sleep
Cas often presses on In art. and
o'iit r organs, causing a restkss, n> rv
eois filling \vldch prevents sit j-.
Sim (do buckthorn bark, «iycerine, «.iv„
as Miixed in Adlerikn, expels ga.s and
relieves pressure almost INSTANTIA.
iuilueing rt.siful sletp. A J It rlka of t n
it moves su. prising old inatti r from
H'iTH Upper Itnd lower bowel whlci:
Iioisonetl stomach and caused gas.
K.V'KLLKNT ti> guard axainst op-.'
jieinllcitis. At all leading drug stoves.
Heatrola for Christmas
BR
Come and see the sensational new heater which
"looks like a phonograph
—works like a furnace'1
Here it. is at last! The final solution of the heating prob-
lem for small homes- with or without basements. Not
a stove, but a pipeless furnace no bigger than a stove. In-
stalled in one of the living rooms, it will heat three to six
connecting rooms, and heat them better than the ordinary
stove heats one.
Estate
HEATROLA
—the Parlor Pipeless Furnace
Words can't picture it. Pictures can't describe it. t mne
see it. You'll lie surprised and delighted. No iron parts
to "black." No nickel parts to polish. The beautiful
grained mahogany finish is a vitreous enamel—hard and
smooth as ulass. You can niTTit and dust it with a cloth,
just as you do your iuinlture.
One-Tenth Cash, One-Tenth Monthly
FURNITURE
^■c
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
BttVKHS
ron
IHDIGESTIOH
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25c and 7j$ Packages Everyv/b^r©
IM
Who are concerned with the health and happiness of their wives,
mothers and sisters, and who know that only through the use of
practical Electrical Appliances can the household burdens and
drudgery he remade into pleasure-spent hours.
We have an unlimited stock and assortment of Flecfrica! Appliances
which we will gladly demonstrate to prove they will surpass our
most elaborate claims for them.
You
Feaiui-uiK
« K o it li i : A it Ii I S s
l otnliiK to tbe Ocul Soon
re Sure
of Good
Bread
Vmi'ie SUi' el' ki'ood .Hie.xl,
'•;> iieil. fresh tWiei ilaily, if you
it 1st on G( il.lJKX Klll.'ST, tie-
Kil« liy all (fi-oc rs. Oun't »«y
: feiiil. 'Say (lOlil)KN Kltt'ST
uji'ii Kivitig the grocery order
<>•» the telcpiioiic.
If you want a Fruit Cake tm
tin; Chrlsti'h.a» liolitlays, tve iij-
vite tin itisi" tioti of our 'ii- •
play oasi m. One, two- and tlit. •■-
lioijud caki'N that will u'M a
jjlfaslng finishing touch to tie
hip fjpre.'iil. Also jiies ami
cookleH half <1 fresh dally
Orders lakeri for cakes for
S;i» • ■ ir11 OCCUhlollw.
EAGLE
BAKERY
H.lt'HUS IlKOS., Proprietors
fiujffle^tiottg
Shop Early
DTK STOCK IS ('(iMl'LETH and to those who order early
and before the rush of llie last two days we can assure
you a choice selection and more prompt service.
Flour, Sugar, Eggs, Extracts, Spices, Cake Flour
Raisins, Dates, Figs, Chocolate, Cocoanuts,
.Vlarshinallows, Mince Meat
Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts," Butter Nuts, Shelled Walnuts
Shelled Pecans
Pickles, Olives, Catsup, Chili Sauce, Relishes, Salad
Dressing, Olive Oil, Maraschino Cherries
Corn on Cob, Petits Pois Peas, Green Cut Beans.
Cut Wax Beans, Tiny Wax Beans
Celery, Lettuce, Cranberries, New Potatoes
Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes
Apples, Oranges, Bananas, (Jj'apes, Grapefruit, citron,
Lemon and Orange Peel, Crystallized Cherries
and Pineapple
Plum Pudding, Fig Pudding
Klwtric Washers
Klectric Kanges
Electric Heaters
Electric Toasters
Electric Irons
Etc.
CHRISTMAS
IS NEAR
Vacuum ( leaner-
Electric (.rills
Electric
Percolators
Electric
Table Lamps
Electric Healing
Pads, Etc.
Store closed next Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 35 and
30. Anticipate your requirements and let us have the
order, please.
Horan's Grocery
107 West Avenue F
Phones ($«5-0»0
Call or phone us today. It will only cost you a few moments time.
I.IBKRAL TFRMS IF DFSIRFD
Texas Power &
Light Co.
Phone 1-9-0
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Ingram, Charles W. Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1922, newspaper, December 21, 1922; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth467413/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.