Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 4

Location:
Chillicothe, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ST. tVOCTO WHITE MEN INTO KOCBO FAULT Story of ta Society. St. Louis, Jane John B. Colins, son of wealthy realty bolder.

found out today that he had married Into a family with negro blood in their reins, an attorney was employed by the Collins family to institute proceedings IB the circuit court to have the marriage For tour years flie family- of Louis P. caamorgan has lived at 7422 Marie Avenue la EUendale. In 'the extreme western part of the city and has become active in social circles. No one there, until recently, suspected was a taint of negro blood in tie Glamorgan family. A daughter of Qamorgan, Cora Glamorgan, was married to John Collins Augnst 15.

1910. Collins at that time lacked a few days of being yean old and Us wife was IS damoreaas had told aco.uaint- anees that bad descended from the Spanish nobility and were claim to a vast estate, granted to then anoestDrs many years ago by the tab government In recognition tor val- Uavt services rendered by some of the earlier Oainorgans That accounted for the unusually dark complexion 01 the beautiful Glamorgan girts, and for the wavy hair. There, are six of the Glamorgan children. Five are girls. Two now are smpOs in the St.

Lonls schoou and (fee superintendent of schools said today he would take steps to that the law prohibiting the education of white and negro pupQs In the same echools was enforced. The marriage of Maud Glamorgan to Mr. Davis has added to the com flexity of the situation and it was largely due to the child that was borr. to them that the neighbors. aroused.

Anvone who saw the child could not fan to detect the peculiarities of the race. And4he Da vises have been given notice that thev mast vacate the premises they occupy at 7119 Old Manchester Avennv Strangely enough, the property to owned by C. L. Collins, the father of Jobn B. Collins, wno married Gor.

Glamorgan. Blanche Glamorgan engaged to a wealthy motor car er and It to the engage wait wffl be broken. boats P. Glamorgan, the father o' the Glamorgan girls, is carried on payroll of die city as a negro. He a in the office of the board Improvements.

His father PEBSOHAli liOOAI. No. MS, Dr. A. J.

Simpson was in vine Thursday on professional busi- If it Gome From the Tea and Coffee Store its good. We are still selling Good Oof- fee, (twdcnBtaod, we say good Ooffee) for per Ib OCR BIGGEST SOAP BARGAIN. ,,10 bars Fairy Soap 10 White Borax Soap 50? 10 pkg. Gold Dust. Oar Price 1-3 ofl regular and Itper cent below Jobbers Prices is for the lot.

Royal Hard sack warranted per sack PerCwt. $2.25 W. A. Sommerville The Tea and Coffee Store m. mulatto and ran a barbe- stop bere fifty years ago.

Lonl; damorgan'a wife was a "MeDougall, family generally known In negro cir cJea. Blanche Glamorgan helped or eaabe die Christian Science Chnrrt- of Mantewoofl and acted as reader The Qamorgaos entertained some aw best faojfOtes In Maplewood, wfcr were unaware of the negro blood. June 10th CHAS. GORDON, cirr WILL MEET JESS FLDER OP BLLEVOIS IN A HANDICAP Wrestling Patch Elder, who was former train- parteet of Yussiff Mahmout. "the Terrible Turk," agrees to throw Gordon, two falls in forty-fire minutes or forfeit GOOD PRELIM1NABJES.

Jbower PKM)r, Balcony, Central Chapet June Oor.l J. Wade of Lock Tfsttod at F. M. Cole and family spent die day at Thoa. BOIV C.

IV. Haaon and family, Ifarvir Wafker aod tandlr visited at J. Ware's Sunday. Ted Mansfield and spent tht at C. Pi Bins.

Boape. wife and daughter. visited at Ben Ware's, near Clear Creek. Saturday night and Sun J. W.

BUs delivered hogs at Samp ad tne first of the to Gibson Dnam. ea at John Bawktesls Sunday. OoL A. J. Tbompeon attended the tte Mapper at the Ware school Saturday night.

dear, isn't that lust to make. It's Busy mBamwG TKOL-SLES Otl. A. J. Tbomsoe CBADVATK or AAMPMCL.

J.E.Callawi».li.D PHYSICIAWfcSURGEON Mo. Save Your Mrs. Housekeeper: Do you realize that on every dollar's worth of medicine you buy of us you will save enough to buy meat for dinifer for the whole family? on prescriptions, if the coctor comes to your house often, you will save enough in a year, by trading at our store- to clothe yourself and the children. ChillicotheOrugCo E. L.

Brown, Mgr. Phone 522 611 Webster Or. Arthur J. Simpson anil OHist Girl, Becently Wounds Dr. C.

K. Kohl, a Wealthy San. Franciscan. San Francisco, June Frederick Kohl, capitalist, was shot and perhaps fatally wounded yesterday by Adele Verge, a French mail, until recently in his The shooting occurred in the corridor of the Grant building, In which Superior courts are te, which Kohl had gone as a witness in a suit brought by Miss Verge against him and Frank A. Miller, a hotel manager of (Riverside, for "malicious persecution.

1 The suit which led to the tragedy was an outgrowth of a quarrel between Miss Verge and a and the former's discharge from Mrs Kohl's serrice. Miss Verge charged in her complaint that Kohl and Mr. Miller hai prevented her from obtaining employment. The case against Kohl nonsuited yesterday, and he wen; to the Superior Court as a witness ir. be case against Mr Mill.er.

Miss Verge was also present. After court adjourned, Adele de scended to the main entrance, and when Kohl emerged" from the elevi tor she drew a weapon from the foidj of her skirt and fired. The bullet entered just below the beast, and the surgeons at the Central Emergency hospital, where the man was taken, said Ms condition war critical. Miss Verge was taken charge by the police. She hysterical and unable to make a coher ent statement.

Kohl is one bf the richest men in San Francisco. He is a member of the New York Yacht club, the Metro jiolitan Club of Washington, D. the Richmond County Town and Country Club of Philadelphia and 01 big duns on the Pacific coast. He is son of Mrs. Wm.

C. Kohl, and hia wifc was Miss Elizabeth Godey of Wash ington, D. C. The elder Mrs. Kohl is now in At lantic City, where she went from Nev York, after attending the Gould Graham wedding.

On the operating table Kohl re tained consciousness and freely for Save the girl for her act. Eye Ear Nose fhroat Practice Devotee to surgery and Diseases of tiie By Ear, Xoge, Throat Special A Mention given to surgery of the Eye, Now and Throat. GLASSES FITTKli Offices In First National Bank Northeast Corner Square Mo. Phones and 78 DO TOTT WANT TO SELL? If you want to sell your farm or city property list with us. We do not demand the exclusive right of sale.

Our, commission charges reasonable. Be prepared for a purchaser by getting your title In shape to satisfy hint. We can sell the propertv, make the abstract and furnish the money fort the purchaser. TXTOGLASS STEWART ABSTRACT AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. Southwest Corner Square WRESTLING MATCH AT LCELLA NIGHT Manager Walter England of th Luella Grand announces a wrestling match for his theatre Saturday even 1ng between Charles Gordon of Mon roe City and Jess Elder of Illinois, handicap.

This match will be good one, and the lovers of this spor will miss a treat if they fail to se. it I. O. O. F.

MEMORIAL. All members of the I. O. O. F.

odge are requested to meet at the hall at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon attend the memorial services at the First Methodist church at o'clock. SILAS KEELER, Noble Grana Sells the best and purest meats ii the city. The shop is sanitary in respect.jwith tile floor and the shop is kept clean and fresh from aith. An order placed with Mr. Jarrell will receive immediate attention Once a customer, always a customer.

Nat because it's one but because itajhaves ckzner, keener, smoother and that'd why over two million men use the EVER-READY. SotJ wt ofl $5-A-WEEK STENOGRAPHER VS. ness. Sheriff and Mrs. Mark White and daughter, Miss Pearl, spent Thursday afternoon at Camp Gtrdner, near Graham's mill.

They handle the best of cakes ana pies. Busy Bee Bakery. D. L. Nelson of Princeton is a business visitor in the city Friday.

Miss Brma Holmes went to Kansas City Friday for a-two weeks' visit With relatives and friends. Margaret Shnlte went to Moberly Thursday where she will make a short visit with, friends. Shearer can save you money oa binder twine. John Lankford returned to Mober ly Thursday evening after a short visit with friends in the city. W.

M. Major and wife were guests of friends in Trenton Wednesday and i Thursday. The Kings Daughters of the Chris THE $4O-A- WEEK tian church will enjoy a moonligb icnic Tuesday evening of next week. Elgin Cole went to Breckenridgu tSfii wai give home, of Mr. and Mrs.

Wa man, East 10th this The McAnally Bible class of the Elm street Methodist church gave a social at the home of O. P. Clark on South, Elm street Thursday The affair was a very, enjoyable and a large crowd was present. class realized a neat sum which will go toward the support of a in Korea. The following was rendered: Instrumental' solo.

Miss Lucy Moore. Vocal solo. Miss Mary Ttmneil. Piano duet, Misses Eunice, an Gladys Smith. Vocal solo, Mrs.

M. Moore. Vocal solo, Mrs. Wagner: Piano', duet, Misses Montzetle anil Fontaine Mitchell. Vocal solo.

Miss- Ethel Moore. Piano Duet, Misses Marie and Hassle Miller. Instrumental, Hiss MontzeBf Mitch- Iwitl STENOGRAPHER The real difference is a differ- ence of Intellectual' attitude. The graduates of the Wnlter Jackson University of 'Business 9 take the $40-a-week attitude. 4 They are given the correct no- tions through the World's De- sire Bureau.

The World's De- sire Bureau the idea of personality emphasized, so clearly and forcibly by Dr. Gun- saulus in his recent address to the graduates of the Cllllcothe High School. The $5-a-week i stenographers and bookkeepers are the young men and women who think they can succeed with- 9 out mastering the principles that rule the- lives of great men and These stenographers and bookkeepers are more interested In buying 3" their tuition on easy terms than they are Interested In getting la touck with the Dr. Gunsaulus type of perst nality. The'Jack- son University of Business has ft the power to turn out.

week stenographers and keepers, and places a valne on this power. No free tuition at the Jackson University, but we will proposition that is legitimate. THE ATMO8PREBE OF THE SCHOOL. If you would like to take up the study of shorthand and bookkeeping in an atmosphere more refined and gentle than you ever experienced. If you would tike to work with a teach- 9 er who will never by word or act chin the ambition which Friday where he will visit for a few may be dear to your heart; for you, if such there be hi the Chll- Ifcothe High School, the Jacks' son University of Business was conceived, and to you this mes- sage is addressed.

WALTEK JACKSON, Cbfllieothe, Miswnri. Middle Aged and Elderly People, Use Foley Kidney Pills for quick and permanent results in al leases tidney and bladder troubles, and for painful and annoying irregularities. CHICHESTER PILLS W-E-v TBE UIAJJONP A "We The Jarvis The Best Bargains lii Farm and City Property Last property with us Let us write your insurance Rorms 14-15 WALLBRUNN BLDG. Telephone 417 CATTI.K MARKET ays. Buy your binder twine at Shearer's Hardware store.

8jlw Mrs. B. M. Palmer, who has been cry ill for some time, was able tv be up and around the house Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Robinson of Moines, are guests at the Knappj receipts U.OOO; tome for a few days. Busy 3ee Bread, just what yon art' looking for. Attorney Scott J. Miller went tc Linneus Friday where he tried case in the Linn county circuit court Miss Ethel Haley, who was operat on for appendicitis Tuesday at 8r Mary's hospital.

Is reported bette Mrs. C. E. Vaughn and daughter Rebecca of Paris, and Miss Catt HOGS AKB BKSHBK City, June ioek market for today as reoortel Clay, Robinson fs as fo)- Cattle receljU ISOO; mark-e market to 15c higher; bulk of to top i-t. Sheep receipts market Jteadjr.

Hog receipts markrt 5c top $6.35. Sheep receipts market weak. HECBIVBD PACKAGE OF FROM ESGLXXD arlne Henderson of Monroe City ar akthe A. F. Carter home 01 Vorth Blm Street Mrs E.

M. Slpple of Monroe Cit; has been a guest at the A. 1 barter home on North. Locust stre or a few days, returned to her horn N. J.

SwetlanH and wife. Mi md Mrs. P. T. Abell and Mrs.

Fran Ransom and daughter, Mary Mat of Wichita. went to Lin lieua Thursday evening in the Swe' land automobile with Sam Swetlaiv it the wheel. Mrs. Ransom an. laughter remained in Linnens.

Miss Georgia Walsh has returner rom a flsit with friends at Brayme and Breckenrtdge. Mrs. Battle Kahn and daughter will return to their home ir St Louis Sunday night after attend ing the funeral of Mrs. Kahn's moth er. the late Mrs.

Joseph Backer. Mltchel Henderson of Richmond was a Friday business visitor in th' A. L. Plnmmer of Hale was a Friday business visitor in the city. Mrs.

William Wetsel and children who have been in the city of James Marsh and family, Nortt Locust street, will go to this evening where they win. visit several days before returning home in Chicago. Miss Eva Marsh will depart Saturday night for Chicago, where she will spend a week with relatives friends. "I guttered habitually from patlon. itoan's Hegrulets relieved stengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever f.

Davis. Sulphur Springs, Tex. ICE CREAM SOdAt. An ice cream social will be giv- ern at Mt. Olive church, two miltss northeast of Sampsel, Saturday evening, June 10th.

JSdSwlt Soothes itching skin. Heate or burns without a scar. Cures eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Doan's Ointment. Tour druggist sells It.

R. t. Isberwood, toe norist, re from Swanley, England, a bo; if geraniums. The total amount value of the package was ind the duties on the package by mail was J4.25. The are of a variety and Mr.

sherwood was glad to receive them. Ten if he bad to pay nearly datable or them. CASTOR IA BATES OS ffBST BEST KKSff out The uniform success that BOS at- ended the use of Chamberlain's Col r. and Diarrhoea Reined made it a favorite everywhere. always be depended upon.

Fo: by all dealers. K1TT AND CROW MOVES OFFICES TO BARNEY BIJXi Attorneys P. D. Kitt and P. G.

have moved their offices to I 'Jarney building on West Webster to the rooms formerly by Douglass Stewart. do than 500 dimes to apena. interests of a aSt the son tlniversity ply tola eotbe back on school town. 1. Best ever.

Try it. in VA If yon are scrofulous, dyspeptic, rheumatic, troubled with kidney corn- plait, -general debility. Jacking strength, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ladlell Axfc Pllbia bo.rs. Mated with Blue Ribbon.

wt FILES CORED EN 0 TO 14 DAX8. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tt cure any case 1 of ing or Protruding Piles In to days, or uioaey, refunded. BOc. Look out for your nickels an-l them here and grow richer year by year. New Deal Grocery.

JSdlw Paint your house, your barn, yon' wagon, buggy, outbuildings, an-1 buy It where you save jour nickel? end dimes. That place is at Schmidt Merc. Store. JSdVw Cheapest accident Thomas' Bclacttc OH. Stops the pato heals the AH druggttts sen it 50-PATTERN SAIB AS tOSC OS -SUES Prices 50c up to HYXBXYKING iff SffOCK TO BB SOJbD AT TO MAKE ROOM FOK MT KVW FAbl MBKTS.

MISS FAY Masonic BWg. 383 WEATHER FORECAST. Generally fair tonight Saturday; continued warm. Ash Grove Portland i I th less The best on the market FOUNDATIONS for houses WATERING TROUGBa Use cement, and get as it some other. Thus a saving of hi eoefe, See USE It L.

fins. j. GOOD My.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
362,960
Years Available:
1890-1988