The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Blood Reality
Sustains World
.IlDGE DAYTON DEFENDS
SELF ON WITNESS STAND.
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<’iiANTE DISCOVEKY PROBABLY
PREVENTED ROUT OF GER- .
MANS IN DASH ON PARIS.
By i»e Associated i’res'
Washington, Feb. 24.—Hearings o:i
barges against federal Judge A. G.
j.'-yion of West Virginia continue! *
1 before the house judiciary subcoi;-.-
; niittee with the judg' on the - lend t -
lug crcss-exan iued. lie .lenietl nun*- •
' erous n inor charges that he had fail- .
otl to enforce the law and that he was .
: “temperamenially until” for the r.y the Associated Press.
[bench. Berlin, Feb. 24—Details of an aero-
” i do no! .think i would be plane scouting flight which l it* i<> hi- -
he said, “if I had not had tilts and tory have just become known, almost
1 disagreements with attorneys. More six months after it took place. The
(than three-fourths of the lawyers in report of the two aviators making the
famous blood purifier Is a natural rnedl- j f|lp district over whieli 1 preside have flight turned Gen. Von Kluck’s col-
cine, it is opposed by tho-.e who can nut ,,,,,,,
give up mercury ar.d ..tni-r dangerous sent resolutions to this committee ex- umn toward the south trom Us tiash
1 fftl rva o c t n e A f !
GEORGIA IS FIGHTING
LEO FRANK’S APPEAL.
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drugs. Habit ts a stranrre master. Af-
flicted people use mercury with a blind
force of habit. Net tv: i; by the rheu-
matism they see all around tlieai, n
mindful of the locomotor ataxia, paraly
sis and other dreaded results of mineral
poisoning, they cling to the fast disap-
pearing treatment so surely and positive-
ly being replaced by S. S. S.. wherever
the light strikes in. S. S. S. is fast be-
coming the world's panacea for all blood
troubles because it is welcome to a weak
stomach, is taken naturally into the
blood, Is a wave of purifying Influence
known by its remarkable curative results,
and is the standby of a host of peopi .
It goes into the blood and remains a strong
medicinal influence to the end and this j
without any other e«'ivt than that of a i
•purely cleansing property.
It is the most universally reeom- .
mended blood remedy known, and has
sustained its reputali n for half a een
tury. Its ingredients an* Nature's defl
nlte antidotes for germs that create our
worst afflictions. (Set a bottle today of
any druggist. Refuse till substitutes.
Write the medical department. The Swift
Specific Co., <>‘2 Swift Bldg.. Atlanta, Oa.,
for free advice on blond troubles, and how
to overcome them. This department is one
of the finest helps to tucu to be found
anywhere, and it is entirely free.
Washington, Feb. 24.—Defending
Georgia’s reputation for proper ad
ministration of justice, Attorney Gen-
eral Warren Grice of that state filed
in the Supreme court a brief arguing
against Leo M. Frank’s petition for
reversal of the Georgia Federal
court’s ruling against his release on
a habeas corpus writ. Frank is un-
der death sentence for the murder of
Mary Thagan. an Atlanta factory girl.
The brief declares a writ of habeas
corpus can not he used "to overturn
virtually" Frank’s conviction in tt
state court without submitting impor-
tant portions of the record upon
which tlie conviction was based.
It points out that Frank’s attor-
neys ask his release solely on allega-
ltOBT. SWEITZER WINS IN CHI-
( AGO PRIMARY, EARLY RE-
TERNS SHOW.
Mothers Teii of
Mother’s Friend
bee*
highest and noblest of ail sacrifice*, th*
Chicago. Feb. 24.—Early returns! Experience is or should ho
fr.„„ the primary ehm.lon IMfc.,. SS? SZSSS*"
that Robert Sweitzer has defeated! struggle for the life of others, shook!
the Democratic have a better idea of helpful influence*
than those who theorize from obaervntAsga
At any rate when a prospective gr&n<l->
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Carter Harrison for
nomination for mayor, by 70,000. Har-
pressing faith in my integrity." on Paris in August, and changed the
Questioned about the resignation of whole line of battle in the west. A
iiis predecessor, Judge Jackson, and striking feature was that the course j fjons 0l- mojj violence during his (rial
his own appointment, Dayton testified of the flight did not follow orders, but | an(j on bis absence from court when
that a year before he was appointed, was determined on the initiative o' j t,)p vor(jjCJ wa8 returned
President Roosevelt had told him that the flyers. j -The jjUprP111), eourt of Georgia is
he would give him a place on the fed-i The story of the flight, taken from
oral bench "in spite of senators or a German magazine devoted
any one else.” Representative Gard nauties. follows:
asked whether Dayton had taken any! "it happened on the occasion of our j
part in the investigation which pre- ' dash on Paris. The Inhabitants of the
coded the resignation of Jackson. "City of Light’ received a daily visit
"You are close to President Roose- from German aviators. The latter
ry Olson, chief justice of the niuillci- j mother urges her daughter to do
pal court, and William Hale Thomp- i dld—t0 use “Mother’s Friend,” them
, reason to believe It the right & __
son are Ifuss than a dozen votes apart j “Mother’s Friend" is an external Sp*
in the first X.OttO votes counted for the p,lcation fnr expectant mothers. Ita
! pose is to furnish pliancy to the mui
Republican nomination. Tilt* worn-j to take away the strain on the cords
ail's vote apparently is in the samel ligaments, to relieve the tension of nir*M
proportion as the men.
second to no state
to aero-|free froln hostih
the brief declares.
attorney general
in according trills
demonstrations,"
SENATOR McNKALI'S BREAKS
DOWN ENDED STRAIN.
The
defends
position taken by the Georgte state j ly ill at ills apartment
courts that Frank should have raised Twelfth
I the points of mob violence and ab-
MASONIC LODGE
• Stated meeting of Phoenix
A Lodge No. 275, A. F. & A. M„
Saturday night on or before
flwGnD full moon in each month.
7V\ W. G. GIBBS, W. M'.
J. G. SHARP, Secretary.
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KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS
Lone Star Ix>dge No. I
K. of P., meets every
Tuesday night. Visiting
Knights are always wel-
come. Castle Hall, West
Side Square.
THEO. YARBROUGH, ('. C.
T. T. HENSLEY, K. R. A S.
velt,” lie said, "and you were close to were accustomed to drop a couple »!' gpnpp from court in his motion tor n
Attorney General Moody. Didn’t you bombs every day. hut their visit here new ,rial instp.1(] ()f waiting to int o;
aid this investigation personally?" was not the object of their program. poratc them in a petition to set. aside
Judge Dayton replied he had no The chief thing was to keep watch lllP verdict, and adds:
Recollection of taking any part in the of the movements of the Paris reserve j bidieve no case will he found
investigation and remembefred only army. This army had inarched up in (hc hooks not in entire harmony
one com er sat ion with Alt. M ood \ with its t ron t. to wait! the east, and with the position assumed by t.iio state
about it. He said be did not work one day an aeroplane went up to ob- jn this t.agp an(l on l)ip oth,.r hand,
with Charles F. Teter. Judge Reese serve it again. Wo do not believe that the contention
Blizzard and Major Stonaker of the "The aviators were struck with the of praIlk (.ouU| bp entertained without
Baltimore & Ohio railroad in the in- uncertain movements of the oppori-
i gravate nausea
■ ings of the limbs and so on.
I Although, in the nature of things, &
i woman would uso “Mother’s Friend” Inn
but rarely, yet so eff -ctlve has It been
found that this splendid remedy is on akin
in most drug stores throughout the
United Status. If h-.u be u on-pared Iqt
HradfleUl It-u-.in.i• r t’o.. tiki Lamar Bldg*
Atlanta. (Ja It’ urtlsed by us fat
East1 over forty yew "'Vs f-t n lino rwoM
, . i for such a special remedy and t.ho grafts*
street and remained uncon-1 ful ,ett|ira ,, ,(.1Voct to-day are justM
scions for some time, it was report- I approrlntix-e ns were those of year* age
... , . i ,i.i ~ i notwlt tiSL-indlne tliat methods are sum,
ed Horn his home that he was suffer- posf>(, to have greatly advanced. Aaki*
ing from an attack of biliousness. Dr. | the drug store fur a bottle of "MotbStfft
Austin. Texas, Feb 24.—Senator
Me.Neal us of Dallas was taken sudden-
on
the
Wooten was called in and gave
needed medical attention.
Senators Clark and Hudspeth were j
called to the bedside oT Senator Mc-
Nealus.
Senator McNeulus luid rather un-
! Friend.'
: pose is to furnish pliancy to the musalnft
d» Wft
and tendons so apt to provoke or k9*
morning sioknefts, twitclv%
worth while.
OFFICIAL TIME TABLE.
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vestigation.
doing violence
well-estahlislied
MORE TROOPS (JO TO ( ANAL
| ents of a German corps who appeared pi.jnclple8 of ,uw a|r(.atlv d.'finitely
to be having <i trifling conflict with jajtj down. And wo believe that while
T. A P. Station.
East Bound—
duly exerted himself on a speoch <m .\-0- w, Sweetwater to St. I.ouis
the Texas Company hill. j and New Orleans ......4:55 a.m.
- I No. 34, El Paso to N. 0....... 8:30 a.m.
BILE
troops further north. Upon their,
INTRODUCED TO
EXTEND STATE RAILWAY.
it Ih esesntial to give every defendant
ZONE; WOOD TO LEAVE, own responsibility the aviators chang- a)1 constitutional rights guarante«ul
- ed their course and (lew off to the j,jn, when thev are not waived, still
By the Associated Press. north. | we also believe that for the good ol
New York. Fob. 24.—The Twenty-. “What they saw was well worth ' HOciptv and ,n thp jntonst of govern-
ninth United States infantry, the Sec- closer observation. Then they speed- mpnt an(, ,hp due administration ot
ond battalion of which is garrisoning Pd back to headquarters and announe-' tttP j.tw j, jf, mol.p juiportiint that
Governor’s Island, has been ordered P,1 that an hostile army was march-; ,llPlv Hh’oll|d aU,aVs he ihnelv ptvsen-
to the Panama Canal zone and will ing upon Von Gluck's flank. 'tation of such questions as here
sail for Colon about .March 15 on the "Nobody would believe it at first. nia(|P"
transport Buford. The first and third Cavalry patrols had brought no news. Thp ljrj(.(- (.0„,pn(|S ,|iat Frank was
battalions are at Fort Porter and Fort indicate such a movement. Biit,'boun,j l)V the action of his attorney in
Niagara, in the northern part ot the nevertheless, it was true. ! waiving his presence when the verdict
state. j "Tlie report resulted in the known 'uas rPiu|errd
The designation of the Twenty- I1Pw disposition of the German post-1 ..|t ,|ip P()un
ninth infantry for service in the canal tion in the west anil in the conferring
zone increases the infantry garrison of tlie iron cross of the first class
By tlie AssoHnted Press.
Austin. Texas, Feb. 24.—Senator
tor Townsend introduced a bill today
providing for the extension of the
slate railway from Palestine to Dal-
las, and authorizing an appropriation
of IdOO.OOO.
Hudspeth introduced a resolution
appropriating $lh,wio to increase the
state ranger force.
The court of criminal appeals af-
firmed the thirteen-year sentence of
E. J. MeCasky of Houston for robbing
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Weatherford Lodge
No. 77, I. O. O. F„ meets
every Thursday night
In hall over Wright's grocery, Nort'n i mantjjng tf1P eastern division, is ex-
Main street. | pected to sail for the canal zone next ^
I week to inspect tlie posts and fortifl-
miist verify every I another man of ten cents.
move made by the attorney,” it is ar- ! ------------
gued, “the court would arouse a sus- BELIEVED NOTE MAN’ SUGGEST
a full | upon the pilot and the offieer-ohserv-; pip,on jn thp r|icnt that the court mis- MEANS TO ABOLISH WAR ZONE
| trusted the lawyer.” j
W. B. WINSETT, N. G
\VM. HAAS, Secretary.
there to three regiments, or
brigade. The other infantry com- Pr
mantis on the isthmus are the fifth and | The two aviators are first lieuten-j__| itj- tbP Asmxtnted Presn.
tenth regiments. 'ants. They but recently returned ! k|11,1’|’ \ RV n TIVITY IN Washington, Feb. 21.— It is believed
Major Gen. Leonard Wood, com- from an important flight over War-t ITALY IS DUE FEB. 87. that yesterday’s new notes to Ger-
many and England suggested ineth
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URGES l B. C. POWERS
j reat lied this corresponde nt from an
exceptionally well informed source
oils for itholishlng the war zone and
food blockade in Germany, but the
contents are still a secret.
No. 24. Alin. Weis to Dallas 7:55 k. B».
No. 32, Abilene & Mineral WelB
to Fort Worth, arrive 2:40 p.
m., depart .................... 2:55 p, m.
No. 4, El Paso to St. Txmis and
New Orleans .............. 4:50 p, m.
West. Bound—
No. 31, Fort Worth to Abilene
and Mineral Wells ......... 9:27 a.a.
No. 3, St. Ixniis and New Orleans
to El Paso ................11:20 k. QL
No. 23, Dallas to Min. Wells 4:50 p.n«
No. 21, Texarkana and New Or-
leans to Sweetwater ...... 9:22 p. m.
No. 5, St. txmis and New Orleans
to El Paso ..........11:04 p. m.
Nos. 34, 4, 3 and 5 do not make lo-
cal stops.
Santa Fo Station.
Arrive front Cleburne..........11:15 &.m.
Depart for Cleburne .......... 3:30 p. m.
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First Monday Dianer.
The T«ulles Aid Society of Central
Christian church will give a dinner
Monday, March 1, In the Moran build-
ing.
KILL PLAN TO DECREASE
NUMBER HOUSE MEMBERS
:: E. Clyde Whitlock
3! Teacher of Violin
< > Pmpll of Wylie, Kansu City; Weldlg.
< > CMoago; Barmu, Berlin.
Will be in Weatherford
Wednesday.
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that tie- question of Italian partie I pa-
tty tlie Associated Pre«».
Austin, Texas, Feb. 24.—The house | SENATOR
continued work yesterday on tlie sus- j TION
pension calendar. Several measures
were engrossed by the house, hut none ; -
occasioned any debate except tlie P,v the Associated Press.
Blalock-Veach house joint resolution Washington. Feb. 23.
providing for a decrease in the mem
FALL MAKES SEGUES.
IN DEBATE IN THE
SEN tTK.
tion in the war is likely to move a mo-
mentous step forward within tlie n< xt
four days. Feb. 27 is the date sei for
'military ( :eparatious in addition to
those of which King Humbert's gov-
ernment lias already felt it is neeessa-
1 ry to take, which will put the country
1 practieuily on a war footing, t’oni-
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:: Dr- H- M. Walker
of the firm of Ray & Walker,
of Fort Worth,
Osteopathic Physicians
will be in Weatherford Tuesdays and
Saturdays of each week.
Office—At Residence of Mrs. R. S. Lowe,
South Waco Street
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2 H. C. Shropshire |
ATTORNEY AT LAW 1
General law praotlce in all State and J
i i jfaderil Court*.
4 > Corporation and Cominorolal Law, and ▼
Banldnf, Bankruptcy, Insorance, Pro- J
bate and Real Estate Lltigtalon, given J
4 r apodal attention
, , rand titles carefully examined. J
Intervention pleR niohilizntioti may not yet he In
by the United States, Argentina, Hr, - question, hut new contingents willl im
bership of the legislature by constitu- zil and Chile to iioliee Mexico and es- called to the colors on a vastly in-
tional amendment. Tlie resolution ' tablich order was urged- in the senate creased scale.
was indefinitely postponed by a vote by Senator Fall of New Mexico. Tie ^ There is a disposition her- to ro-
of sixty-five to sixty, which means senator concluded with all attack upon ! gard these developments as connected
that it is killed [General Villa. He asserted that Villa [ with the allied move upon the Darda-
The house engroessed the Bryan bill on entering Mexico City seized and [miles. Italian interests are so close-
providing that certain school lands forcibly held Tor four days a French , ly connected with any n-w phase in
forfeited by an act of the Thirty-third woman whose husband had joined his; die Balkans that the possibility of
legislature shall he re-appraised and colors in France after placing his lied occupation of f'onwtliinople can
rfsold property in charge of the French am- not leave Rome unconcerned. It is
__ hassador. i believed in well informed quarters
To Carry on Fight. I "This was not the act of a suhor-'here that the bombardment and was.
Dallas Texas, Feb. 24._The board dinate, but of Villa, and I am not ri -1 in fact, merely preliminary to eoin-
ol' managers, Texas Anti-Saloon pcating rumor, declared Senator Fall J bined operations on an imposing
[.ague, composed of two members "This is the man upon whom the ad- scale.
in the [ministration I might say •'sincerely ! ------------ 1
iiis to have looked on to bring or- f To Elx Ip Mate House.
In Mexico " ' **v the Aawvtated Press
__j Austin. Texas. Feb. 21.—Approxi-
' matclv *350.000 is to he spent by the
(state in renovating and rehabii-
!.
from each senatorial district
state, at a meeting in Dallas today.s<
expected to perfect organization and''b'r out °f chaos
elect a superintendent for the hoard
This body was selected at the Anti-
Saloon meeting at* Waco. Feb. 10. and
it is planned shall have charge of th*-
fight against liquor in Tt-xas.
HERE’S I’ROOE.
Weatherford Citizen Tells of ill-
Experience,
i THE DAILY HERALD 4Re A MONTH,
You have a right to doubt state-
ments of people living far away, hut
'can you doubt Weatherford endorse-
ment? Head it:
James C. Hardin, Weatherford, says , big
was sure 1 was going to die from'overhauled
i tut Ing the interior of the state
house, in the event the legislat-
ure adopts the recommendation of a
joint legislative committee appointed
a few days ago to look into the gen-
eral condition of the structure The
investigation also disclosed that the
granite building has never I wen
its construction 3o
Bright's disease. My feet and limbs; years ago. at a cost of 4 J.ouo.oon
became numb and I had severe pains [The committee reported that the san-
in the small of my back. In addition j ita ry conditions were such as to ren-
to these troubles, the kidney secre- der the building almost unfit for hu-
tlons caused me much annoyance by j-mati habitation. The improvements
their too frequent passages. Doan’s contemplate the Installation of an en-
Kldney Pills at last came to my atten-! tirely new heating and electrical
tion and I began taking them. They j plant. Including a new power house,
cured me of all these ailments. I . An immediate appropriation of $1,200
have no lameness in my back now and 1 is asked to employ an architect and
my kidneys are normal.”
Price 50c. at all dealers.
Don’t
simp! yask for a kidney remedy—get jit is planned to make the building fire
; Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that proof because no Insurance is rarrled
J Mr. Hardin had. Foster-Mllbum Co..
Props., Buffalo, N Y.
engineer to draw up plans and spec-
ifications for the proposed renovation
Adv.
E. P. Kearney Made President.
New York . Feb. 24.—E. F. Kearney,
former first vice president of the Tex-
as & Pacific Railway company and
'recently appointed co-receiver of the
Wabash railroad company, was elect-
,cd president and director of the Wa-
, bash at a meeting of the road’s board
of diretcors here
on it.
When the breath is foul and the ap-
petite disordered. Prickly Ash Bitters
Is the remedy needed. It purifies the
stomach, liver and bowels sweetens
the breath, promotes vigor and cheer-
fulness. Kindel Drug Co., City Drug
Co. and Weatherford Drug Co., spe-
cial agents.
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