The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Trtitar Morn In*. He retired « year! tory be.lde the nswly-mad. grave ot
S SSL** *.»«—^ her husband at Den,on
HttllKK a government mall box at A mUe cWW ot Mr. and Mr#.
Paredl#«, Tan*. The off. ns. occur* * Beecher Handle#, not quite t year#
Iteht r*4 Afiri,‘ 1**°’ “d A*hfoc<J **** old. choked to death when a bean be-
BOt **UA sooner became* j* waa in cai#e lodged In Ka windpipe. The
piiaon. parent# were en rente from While*
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! federal prison on a charge of sending 4M before reaching that city.
OH,. Ohecene letter# to Pweid#nt Wllaon. j Moaday nwrnlB* at Ooldthwalle,
Ml##. H« referred to thto Incident Friday ^ bulMtnKt were demolished, tole-
tke ^‘*,kln« “ “fgL -^*T' \****** mA telegraph wlree taagled
i to *ome filler* borrowed my W* T^utt Mrrlc* delayed, tree* and *breb>
Hoyt ****** and wrote tome letter* on *t,kb#fT uprooUd ^ one Hon*® Mown
long- Mode 001 **lhrra" ' (fro, ,u foundation In the path of k
i the After he we* relenaed from prto- *OTSa|| cyclone which rtruck there
mmb on. he came to Texan. The rifting titont s o’clock that morning. Among
only , of the mall ho* at Paradise followed tbe bu||ding# demolished were the
lion- but ho we# nrreeted in Oklahoma on 'PrMbytertan chnrch, blown ten feet
Hope of earing the life of Joeefs
wan abandoned at midnight, accord*
D*I tried to get the oooaent of Hit
brother to operate to ea*e the ltf*
ot ftoea, hot he refasedto give hie
perm lie ton,” added the physician.
Dr. Breakstone explained that a
delicate oper#tl6n would bate been
necessary. Before their death he
had expressed the oplnioa that the
psychological affinity of the twine
wee so Ylttl that If one should die
the other might alec succumb be-
fore the band ot fleab and bone that
Joined them could be severed.
Although the twin# potweaeed eep-
aitota respiratory end cardiac #ye-
teme. Dr. Breakatone explained that
they bed only one set of secondary
digestive end procreative organa.
The operation, he #aW. would have
necessitated the building up of the
digeetlve organa to aava the life of
one twin.
Roan was once married, her name
being Rose Blasek Dvorak. She la
snrvtved by a normal U-yeer-old
boy. Her huaband waa a captain In
the German army and waa killed In
action In 1»17. f She was married
fifteen years ago. Josefs never mar-
Tied.
The little son, Frans, baa been at
the bedside of bta mother, who. un-
til the last few hours, waa leas crit-
ically 111 than JoettfA. The twins
were born In Cseeho-Blovakle forty-
twd years (ago. , There were four
other children, ell normal and still
living The father la also »sW to
be alive, his age being 85 jeer*. The
mother died e year ago at the age
of «* year*.
door of thb divorce court,
bat far tram lesstly. there
' ty- Johns, portraying a has
1 elor. • f| ;
. ' There to nothing cynical In Mr.
* iHeath’s treatment of marriage, put a
.laying bora of human foible* which
1 will gtva every spectator food to-
. reflection as Well ha caoae for mirth.
Thomas N. Heffron directed the
picture with even more than fate ua-
tl bach-
dropped from ■ sight .her feiher agedf.ee the cause of the slaying In New
noticeahly and led a life 0|f i
His suffering was Intensify
great numbers of tale# clq*
ed tram various persons ah
-wards of self-advertisement
Since the day Mtes Arnci
peered, when she oetenstbl;
on a shopping loer. hunt
thousands of letters and
rams to the father from all parts of'brain ’ might slay without knowledge ,
... ____a .a __tk*l .ha hemal 1 nf whal athm WAS flnilMT 10(1 l'HMlBI* ’
preliminary hearing In Justice Alex-
ander's court.
f Texas Typothetae will hold it# an-
nual convention on the batik# of the
— ....... win Grande In Bt Paso April 24 and
seclusion. York by Mtos Olivia M. P. Stone of George Kalrns. president of the
•d by the Kills Guy Klnkead. former corpora- K1' Pago Employing Printer's assocto-
M recelv-lion counsel of Cincinnati. iw. has announced. The Texas state
taking re- * This particular brand of Insanity typotheU(, includes 1,500 printers
L I, waa developed by Dr. Annette M. from aImollt every city and town In
ild dlaap- ’ Ralston, a women's apeclallst. In ex- T(U| and an effort, „ being made by
started pert testimony. I the convention committee to have
drada of 4 Dr. Ralston said a woman suffer-1 . .. . ------ ... .. ....--*
telegram#, ing from "temporary explosion of the J
the* world telling him that she had I of what she was doing, and remem-
W found Scarcely ha# on. bear- .her nothin, of the event afterward. .j
tog e trace of validity ever pasted Mtos Stone testified she took a drink
without an Investigation ] of gin a short time before she shot
Mr. Arnold wea deeply devoted to *— —
We daughter and even after be had
Ryzon
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We daughter and even after be had j The wttaeaa said she had spent; |n Df th„ oplDlon ,h„ he will lose
beau convinced that she waa dead considerable time with Misa. Stone to bbt u a result of the accident. -
every cine thereafter burdened Wo i.her jall cell, end hadfarad bef to be ( your women are running for coun-
ty treasurer of Floyd county. They
are Mrs Addle Britton. Incumbent;
Mrs. Addle Tbeagerd end Mr*. Klder
Morris of Floydada, and Mrs. Mollle
Walling of Lockney.
A furlough granted to a state con-
vict to not to be charged against him.
burdened hto'ber Jail cell, sad had found her to be
a "highly strung woman, easily In-
fluenced by Worry." and a sufferer
from neurasthenia,
TEXAS JCBWH BRIEFS.
Pleading guilty to sixty-el x cases
of embesslamsot and admitting that
be bed unlawfully take* funds from ,
the Arlington State Baak which he
had served as teller. Gay B. Sherrod
received two year* on each indict-
ment, or a total penitentiary sentence
of ||2 jrun
At Paris. Texas, there ere seventy
prisoners In the coeaty Jail, the ,
largest number It has ever contained.
There are twenty-nine white men.
thirty-one negroes, sto negro women
and four white women. The lncrenae
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of the doctors
Dr. J- Otragovec. personal ,,h
elan of (he twin*, appealed u,
brother without eucceee. Then t.
attorney waa asked to {Wtorven*.
he declined to dleruee the m
with the brother.
, Two boars peat midnight
.Breakstone said there was no n«
iof prolonging the argument with
1 brother.
. “It to uaeleee," he said, "The .
| dltlon of each to now the *»me...
condition that fipwcaets cer
death. An operation now would
tto good."
Frans, the U-year-old son,
at the bedride weeping while t
surgeons endeavored to persuade
brother to permit the operation th
they believed might save the-jj
mother-'
Medical record# recalled by phyl
clan# who have bken intereated
the case disclose a snumber of i
called Siamese twins. The origid
Siamese twin#. Cb«ng end Kng, |j
«d to the age Of II. They marr
elsters and Chang had six child
and Kng fire, all of them nor*
Bug died first sad a surgeon —p
ated them, Chang died soon after.!
Twin* that have attracted woril
wide feme Include the Hindu elate!
who were Joined face to r<u <>, j
connection being at the cheat; tl
Newport twins, aomewhat similar 1
the Hindu twins; the Orlasa slated
Raddle* and Doddlca. Joined side
aide; the Biddenden meld*. connerJ
shoulder to Shoulder with only tl
erne; the Hungarton twins H*J
end Judith, Joined back to baik
the lower segment of the spine, n
the North Carolina slaters, Millie ai
Christine, Joined sa were th.' Hu
gmrian sisters. Their conn.itlo
wee through the pelvis, the rig
hip of one end the left of th^nth
being fused together
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The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922, newspaper, April 7, 1922; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560914/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.