The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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THREE SUE TEXAS
ELECTRIC FOR $90,000
CLAIM
OAMAGCS AS RESULT OF
AUTO ACCIDENT.
Thrrr separate suits with Miss
Ci«m Spraeer, Miss Ruth Wholes*
*f,J Mrs Golds being named
»s tt» ptaim.rf* km flM in the
Fifteenth district court clerk's office
Tuesday afternoon versus the Ti < -
KJ«s trtc liaiiimy tor aJteged
suffered by the pfolntKfo In an acci-
dent Which nccurr**<j at the 1 n terse*-
tlen of Coffin street and 'the Texas
EUrtric I tail way’s tracks, near the
Denison cotton mil!*, on the afternoon
of July 10, 1921, when * ,For ! aUR,.
mobile, occupied by the plaintiffs and
Other New Su.ts Filed.
Harsh Jtsr lltshs va. J T. thn>
i wj y. for purmioa of preprrt/
W. J J nktr* v* Woodmen of the
World, for debt on isetirwsew pvliry
Fatah Weed « H J. Wood, suM
tor itteorcr
F 1. Montgomery t* J K. Bailey
i' junction to , scat posaestslow of
l>ro)M rt v
William ,?ohn«kor v* C F Hchaff
rec rivet
O. wtt for fli.hhO aliened damage*
growing out of the death of the
i>tainttfTa son, Gamer Johnson, which
H alleged to have been caused by the
defendant** employe*
Lillie Chance vs Fountain Chance
suit for divorce
SEPARATE IxM~tBtT«l
FOR BOYS ANO GIRLS
OCCUPANTS UNHURT
Harris gs Licenses.
J 43. Choate and
Kelli Pate.
Aacsd SL—A lauiac »*r
•bcuplen by Lueian McAfee and ' »rm
! Cant well crashed with the north bound
' ettseo c«r at the intersection of the
I Frisco tracks sad Knot L‘<a>r direct
■ it 12:20 Tuesday afternoon, and re*
suited in the nrTlt"- tombing e€ the
Tb-cyt Okie.
Rest Estate Transform.
Mary McOAThruddy et ml to J. K.
Noland, part of block 2, O. T. P-.
Whitcslmro, Nov. &. lilt; |40.
K. Calhoun and wife to Ben Cal-
houn. 127 acres, Garrett Plaogburn
suiic.i jn me compstie wrcinns *s* iue ------* — ------- ------- -----
*utom«biln but both men miraculously j and James Pearson surveys, Aug. SO,
escaped alt injury. assumption of certain debts and oth-
McAfee, who owns sad ass driving > r considerations,
for the M.„ K A T Railway up* car elated that he was drlvtogj 8- J- Jeffers and wife to L. S. Lee.
uid on account j »** acres, Kllzabeth Jones and Jason
.»f a string of box cars he dll not see j Stamps surveys. Aug. 20; |1 and other
we»t on Lamar street and on account i U7
considerations.
It—The manage-
Sherman. Aug
merit of the lied River Valley Fair
has arranged for all exhibits of boys
three other persona, crashed with a! and girl* eluh* in the livestock de-
nertbboand Intcrurban It is alleged {portanecit to te made separate from
that the accident caused the death I the regular exhibits and arr.raged
of Mrs. Goldn tVheless’ husband ami separate premiums for them No stall
injured, the plaintiffs Miss Spencer 1 f**r will be charged the-hoys and girls
to asking 819,000 damages; Rutli i »* C It I^gcette of the {.rggette Gar-
Rheleas and minor brother are ask- j nival Company has tan anted a big tent
tag I40.094 damages, and Mrs. Oolda
Wlieless is also asking f40,0011 dam-
ages. i
-Air. and Mrs. J. T. Myers, two of
Lee to the Huh member* The club
members wlii also be allowed to com-
P*te In regular Hasses without charge.
PLENTY OF ENTERTAINMENT
PROVIDED AT THE FAIR
the motor our until he drove out on
the track directly ahead of 1L The
a wident was witr eased by several per-
son* on the west side of the tracks.
It. to stated that these persons, who
could see both tbe approaching motor
car and automobile, tried vainly to ,
«ignal McAfee when It was realised morning,
that he did not are the train
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
Sherman, Aug lb—In planning for
tile Red River Valley Fair this year
the officers and dirt* tors are mak-
i ing svery dollar placed at their (Ms-
I p(».a! count for full value. At the
same time they realise that the vts-
j H''™ t« the fair wuwt to be entertain-
ed as well a* Instructed. WNh this
j In view they have secured a big car-
j u'val company to show on the grounds
the entire week and in addition have
contracted for five hig free acts to
be put on each day, both morning and
afternoon. These acta consist of per-
formance* in the air, Juggling, tum-
bling and various other hatr-ralslng
ABSHIRE’S ASSAILANT GUILTY
OF AGGRAVATED ASSAULT.
Sherman. August JL—The Jury in
the case of the State of Texas V*
Sam Franklin, n- vro, charged with as-
sault to murder, brought in a verdict
fiadtng the defendant guilty of ag-
gravated assault nip! assessed his
Dunishment at the paving of a $23
fine. The verdict was returned at
1:20 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the
Fifty-ninth District court, Judge F. E
Wilcox, presiding.
The case resulted from a gun battle
beween the negro and Deputy Sheriff
Ed A huh ire of Denison, at the Deni non
passenger depot on the night of April
H last when the officer attempted to
search the negro for firearms. The
negro stated on the stand that he did
not know that Abshlre was ary officer
and that though he was being held
'>P when Ahshire attempted to search
him.
The first trial of the negro resulted
In a hung Jury. j
J, P. J* ok ton.
Sherman, Aug. 21.—J. P. Jackson,
7* years of age, died at the home
of hi* brother-in-law, Henry Calhoun,
417 Lee avenue, at 2:20 otclock Wed
Mr. Jackson had
been a fanner in Oklahoma for a
r umber of years and only came to
.Sherman about ten dajf ago. He to
survived by five sister
b- in Warden eemeter
ty, Wednesday afte
Burial will
•Collin ooun-
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FIRST
ATTLE
SUPREME COURlt INJUNCTION
HALTS DENUNCIATION OF
RIGHTS OF TEXAS CO.
Mexico Ciy, August SL—Officials of
the Mexican department of commerce
and industry have been enjoined by the
supreme court from denouncing right*
to oil lands held by the Texas com-
pany prior to May I, 1917. This de-
cision, handed down last night by a ...» uwmw»« w,,, vuuowiuie rae court's
unanimous vote of the court, possibly j definition of Article 27, and Its Inter-
sots a precendent for the court's ac- ! predation of that article a* beln«- nnn-
tien In dealing with nearly ISO oases
article 27 of the Mexican constitution.
The Texas company appealed to the
court for an amp&ro, or preliminary
certificate issued to the holder of af
land claim, pending the 0f j
pre-emption papers. This action was j
taken to prevent the government from j
denouncing claim held by the com-
pany, if the other oil companies which'
have brought similar actions ar# vie- 1
torious, it Is generally believed that
the decisions will constitute the court’s
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Distinctive Sweaters
Whether for Sport Wear or for the more than usual wear to which
swmter* are being worn this Fall, here are models of eruption*!
KNITTED SLIP-ON BLOUSES
The sniarfegt and most popular is the new knitted and'
shp-(m TMou*e—made of pure Worsted in altemating Knka
Stxs. OTb"Mer •** y“ '
conservatively ........................$2.05 to $4.50
POPULAR TUXEDO COATS
In#Jinks stitch worsted with nohair collara and
cuffs, in a beautiful range of colors at . ..........t .$0.50
SMART KNITTED SPORT CAPES
Of pare "Worsteds in permanent accordion pleats, with f
bnishcd mohair collars and rever*. In blazer stripe* and
new solid color*......................j9>50 to ?19<5()
SILK SWEATERS , f ,
In attractive and various colored designs, all new and priced
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Exquisite of StyBijg and Richnea* of fabric MmI«m
New Tricotine Dresses
Dame Fashion's Favorite for the Early Fall Days
Of what a winsome styling are these new Tricotinei
Frocks for faU, and how cleverly the designers have com-
bined the stylful Unes with Fashion’s favorite material for
iall. And a bit of embroidery and other novel trinnmngef.
wMi“rr^<hia'rtj^e TOd“ *rc to“‘mui’
$19.75
And Neddy Arrived Are
New Saits, Coats and Frocks
Each day tring, forth new style tendencies from Amer-
tage, from”0** d*9‘er“'rs •re Pri“d to decided adru-
$25 to $175
Silk mi Wool Sport Skirts
Betntiful new noodlty idess that ,old as high a. *K.S«
legally
pretation of that article as being non-
retroepectiv* in Its effects, and that
claims to oil land* held before May j,
1917. cannot be questioned.
Violates Article 14, Cl.lm.
Justice Adolfo Aria* prepared the
decision, In which hla colleagues con-
curred. When court opened yester-
day and discussions were , begun,
Justice Ara!a« was the first to speak
e-nd he emphatically championed the
| | Texas company's contentions, assert-
* a ing that the denouncement In question
U| I In direct violation of Article 14
I It<* **«• Mearioan constltutioa This
f J "**<*• •‘•tee hat “no law Shan be
-giveu retrospective effect to the preju-
dice of any person whatsoever. “He
also was emphatic In stating that the
nationalisation of petroleum deposits
under Article 21 of the constitution
not b« made retrospective
that It would apply to lands 1
acquired under the mining law
*toed previous to May 1, l»*7. That
tow dwlarad that .11 was a partTf
the son wherever found.
Arguments *Jr the Justices during toe
day were mainly in support of this
poulQon.
Newspapers hare generally believe
the decision handed down last night is
far-reaching Importance and virtu-
* ™Tlng by Mexico's
highest Judlcflal trtbamal an to the
non-retroactivity „t Article 27. Tn some
quirt tu*. however, there wag d
tediqr that the derision we* a* defi,,^
In that respect as reports would fn«
cate. Several local oil men declared
they wonM withheld thrtr opinion
until cerefill reading dlseleeed the
exact phraseology of the court’s de-
cision rorardlnr *ub-so!l rights on
lands held both In fee and by lease
Them 1* doubt, however, that toe
aothm of the supreme court will have
a saJutory effect to Indicating at least
the government to hum*** eeriou* of.
fort to clear up Hmtroversail quaa-
tlona.
Another Case Taken Up.
Ait appeal for an injunction to a'case
similar te that brought by the Texas
company was taken up by toe court
today, the Mexican Gulf OM ooi
being toe plaintiff la toe action.
The suit decided yesterday was
brought by the Texas company ln 1919
22T?* «• of rights
held by that company on a parcel of
land at ZicanUtla, south of Tamploo
Orders for such denouncement had
been issued under the provisions of a
decree issued by President Carranza
!wn ^u*rgB* 1^1, which called upon
oil companies to manifest their hold-
ings.
Texas company foiled to make
1 Wf th$ lend wan de-
. ^ -f-f>rfBlt*>d T*1* ccmpany sought
***' against such
action by the g*--------
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“When a man has spent
at dollars Mke I have for
and treatments that do Mm no __
and then gets enttrs relief by toktog
few bottles of Teniae, it’s tine for him]
to talk for the benefit of others,” said]
C. W. Goodman of Delvalle, Texas. T
"1 Just caa*t describe the way I used
to suffer from acute attacks of indi-
gestion. The last spell I had toe folks
had to stt up with me all night and
gave me everything they knew about,
but in spite of it ail it looked like I
couldn't live. After on. of these at-
tacks wodld pass I would he so weak
1 wouldn't be able to work for three or
four days. I lived on raw agga for
four months and lost weight until 11
weighed only one hundred and five
pounds. I spent hundreds U dollars]
for medicines and went to health re-
sorts. but nothing did ms any good.
“Since taking Tanlac I feel like a I
new man. I eat anything 1 want now
and never have an attack of indiges-
tion. I feel a hundred per cent better j
than I have in fifteen or twenty years,
and I think Tanlac Is the best medi- j
cine ever made.”
Tanlac is sold in Denison by the]
Waldron Drug Store, ln Whitewright
by Dyer & Jones, and in Sherman by j
Carl Nall.—(Advertisement.)
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Blouses Special
Fibre Silk Georgette and Crepe de Chine* at .. $2.95
Organdy Dresses
K | A final windup of value* a* high as $19 50 ge now at $g.»5
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Organdy Dresses
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Men and women trained Am
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world.
Pfac
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No. 1 Galvanized Tubs.
...,75c
|y No. 2 Galvanized Tubs
No. 3 Galvanized Tubs
...95c
Grape Juice, prate ....
.... 35c
1 Grape Juice, quarts ....
I 10c Toilet Paper, 3 for.
...25c
I 8* Toilet Paper, 6 for.,
I Guart jar Mustard .....
I Quart jar Apple Butter..
j French's Mustard .......
I White Swan Mustard ..
I % lb. Hers hay’s Cocoa ..
....20c
[ Vi lb. Renown Cocoa ....
... 20c
Vi1 Ik Black Pepper.....
• • 1 *£0o
Vi lb. Ohili Powder .....
Vi 1b. Imperial Tea .....
Vt 1b. Gunpowder Tea ..
,...35c
Ht Tetley’a Tea ........
....35c
i Vi lb. Troe Tea ........
Vi lb. White Swan Tea..
% 1b. Lipton Tea .
...42c
1 ib. Star Tobacco .....
...SOe
1 lb. Poaohy ............
...80c
, 1 Ib. Apple Tobacco ....
1 Ib. New Hope .......,i
. 41.05
1 Ib. Thiek Tinsley ......
1 Ib. Thick Penn’s .......
..$1.05
1 8b. Brown Mule ........
8 Granger Twist .........
8 Granger Rough Cut.....
...85c
.. 25c
3 Cotton BeM Twist ......
...26c
1 R. J. ft. ...............
* B«H1 Durham ...........
7 cans P. 'A. Tobacco....
.31.00
7 eans Velvet ...........
.3140
2 pkgs. Spaghetti ........
2 pkgs. Macaroni ........
Creamery Butter, Ib.......
Cream Cheaaa, 4b. ........
. . .30c
Pink Beans, Ib. ..........
....7c
Pinto Beans, tb.........
Navy Beans, Ib. .........
... .7c
Lima Baana, Ib..........
Seed loss Raisins, Ib......
..26c
Evaporated Apples, lb. ..
..17c
Evaporated Apricots, Ib...
..27c
Prunmn, per Ib............
8ft ax. Snider's Catsup ...
..30c !
Bulk Shortening, Ib.......
4-lb. pail Shortening .....
•*tb. pail Shortening .....
.31.15
Sugar Cured Bacon, psr Ib. 28c
Smoked Bacon, lb. .......
Dry Salt Moat, Ib.........
..17c
Prom. Sliaod Bacon, lb....
, ,53c
CANNED GOODS
Pish Flakes, par ean .....
,.10c
Pimentos, par ean ........
.15e
1 Ib. Chum Salmon .......
1 Ib. Pink Batmen ........12*/*e
1 Ib. Mod. Rod Salmon..,.
20e
1 tb. Nod Salmon..........
35c
PI
t2 Arrow Berax Soap.......)fe
1t bars Bilk Soap...,.......^
12 bars Btar Soap ...........
12 Clean Easy Soap ........^
12 Swift’s Whits Soap,,, ^
12 Crystal Whit. Soap ....' 7^
12 Walk Vs White Naptha ,.75e
12 bars Echo Soap........
® bars Crams Oil Soap......25c
2 bars Palm Oliva Soap..... .jjfo
1 bars Trilby Soap
8 Crystal Cocoa Soap.......28c
so.P........;;:2
2 pkgs. Lux ................25e
• pkfls. Gold Dust...........25c
1 pka. Rub-No-Moro.........25c
* pkgs. Saa Foam ..........25c
« Borax Washing Powder . 25e
t Faultless Starch ..........25c
2 Argo 8tarch .............16c
Sapelio, 8 for ......... 25c
Bon Ami, oako .............tfe
Bon Ami, powder ...........ife
8 lbs. A. A H. Sods.........25c
S dosc. Spring Clothes Pins 25c
Matches, psr box ............
Coal Oil, par gallon .........10c
Mine# Maat, 2 far..,,f......25c
Tooth Picks, per box .......5c
50c
12 Oil Sardines ............ 56c
12 Snider's Pork and Beans $1-20
12 fcgh
12 Baby,
12 Tall
12 t*2 Hfo
12 ;
12 T«" p« Ms]
« 8iby c 1
12 T«H Cl.
HN#-1 poriiTi
12 *1 2 Life ]
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12 °«tok*ir, 1
12 2 Cut |
12 No. 2 r,
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12 No. 2 w«h'(
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No. 2 p*..
No. 2'/4 Pi*.
No. 1 Tablo 1
No. 1 Table,
No. 2 TiU,
No. 2 Tablo L-
No. 2Vi Table I
No. 2(/j Toto 1
No. 2*/j Toto 1
No. 2Vi White t_
No. 33 brand Rad]
Cborrioa, 2 No I
No. 16 AppUa
No. 10 Apricah.]
No. 10 Poacha
No. 10 Grata
No. 10 Catag’..
No. 10 Muat»d.
No. 10 Salad i
Lag Cabin, 1
Log Cabin, Mg
S lb. Domino .1
10 lb. DomiM.
5 lb. WhHa 1
10 lb. Angdwl
5 lb. Grow ;
10 tb. Groan1
10 lb. King!
5 lb. Muy
10 lb. Mwy I
5 lb. Whita
M ft. White I
5 ft. Dark
10 lb. Dark !
5 lb. Cowboy
10 ft. Cowboy
5 lb. Hah’t f
10 lb. Nnh’a
10 lb.
1 tb. WhHa l
3 tb. Whip I
1 lb. Mai
3 lb. Maxwtl I
1 lb- Golden G
2/t lh Goldin I
1 lb. M. J. 8.
3 lb. M. J. 81
1 lb. Coat d
3 lb. Coat d -
1 lb Wnpeo
3 lb. Wipe#
4 lb. Wipe*
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1 lb. Caluwd ••
70 lb. Calu«d
1 ft. Kw* ••••
1 ft. •
1 lb. FargaA!••
1 lb. SHewhosdVt
25 0*. Lay*** r
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