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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 4

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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rf The Paris Evening News PARIS. TEXAS July NORTH TEXAS PCBUSH1XG COMFAXY New York Day by Day BY CX O. MclNTYRE Darkest Moment as Second Class Mai! at Post Paris. Texas, csder Ac: Congress 1579. Pally Except Saturday SUBSCRIPTION RATSS By Mail.

Ose Tear 'EW YORK, June Whalen has the distinction of being the town's most skillfull host. His long training tae role of official greeter to the celebrity visitors 1 Tf-during Jimmy Walker's reign him for such a role. Mayor La Guardia calls him TO handle big the fleet arrival. Almost every 24 hours in ihe i days be donned silk hat and frock kept at his office, go do-svn the bay in a tug or head a delegation inside the crates at the TWO big railroad Eerminals. He could not only but STUD the red tape that often entangles He has carried ihe same excess removins talent into his private life and His luncheons, teas and at "bbs Fern- estate are like precise moving picture productions.

His servants have been Agreement teachers, like all other proiessions aeree on -what is the prop- csua profession "bi the matter 'CHOO Or trades, cr- of a member of the or trade. They have TO discussio-n accredited filiated high schools ssk-d to rescind order that all teachers in --em-nary as Treu as schools musi have university ceg.ee. i o- TO oesrin 'and Tiiose tliat sack thai 15 -n-hsT the report reeitnented and trained like a small army. departing find their exten ed vrhbout the usual "bother, their cars vriih doors are awaiting in the carnage way. Xo- s.

second lost and everything is clockworks. Even beyond final gates out-nd- motor-cvcles see that each guest takes Austin ablest of tne 'lavman. for abrogating mn are teat sries, tha S.T e- -osi-- scnp. anc a 't bard for them TO meet ihe Expense of executive committee of the State Teachers old Teachers ''old presumably in the orS1 snd EOI necessarily in years be excused rrom lf --ree recuirement. and said the rest "do" them more college Which very is a fact.

The'superintender-t of the Mount Fleasarjt injected a ue-w angle into the ais sioa bv a staieiner.it aim rraiec to r.irn. small tovrn teachers early all naye aegrees and that it is the big city group thai 'A Dallas man, former presicent oi Jim Brady. Tritb his private Gin- es. xvas once considered the town's; He had one inflexible rale- Vio- lators liiereof vrere never asked ssrsin. Guests at his o'clock dinners vcere expected to be at midnisrni.

An umvritten He kri-rTc such eainerhngs have a habit of dying on ihe vine. Getting- ric of dinner guests is an art salvaeed only from experience. Anyone can invite The most songht-afier diners out invariably depart early. Cobb's limit is 11. Kathleen Xorris and Fannie Hurst; 10- Frank The notorious Count de Sade, whose pecac- illos the sadism, over eu- his Fans a manger naa iescrirtion in French: most acrreeable dinner r-arty ends with the last bite of s- final course." The modern cafeteria lor-g ago grabbed thai idea v-itb.

their furious eai-and-rnn policy. BACKWARD GLANCES BY 1- W. SEVILLE yean from robbery and to of Lamar county were shocked by wait on customers who might ar- discowry of a. double murder at rive after closing hours- XXeputy Arthur City, the being Casion had been in the neighbor- Billy Caston. A deputy and 1 hood on official business and night a bartender named Morris vvjao finding him in Arthur City he de- employed by Charles Ghio.

i cided to stay there, as the ride owner of a saloon the-re. The mur- to Faris over the roads we then der was committee in the nisht had. was too hard a job, so he and discovery was not made until went to bed with the bartender. Ghio xvenr to the saloon The negro's story was that he morning: and found the bodies. said his companions, one named.

Arthur City was still a rather Tom Baty. another Jeff Shoals. lawless place some years after the 1 the other names forgotten, went to railroad came through there, as it the saloon for whiskey. They did was a resort for Indian Territory I not know Caston was there when residents who could get whiskey they arrived and waked the bar- and other things there not obtain- tender, but when they got inside able in their own place of resi- they could see him asleep in dence. The men had been killed back room the door being left with pistols or rifles and for a open.

From the negro's story, they time there was no clue of the inur- I had no money and expected to find derer. Presently, however, the dep- bartender alone and either kill uty United States marshals who him or overpower him and set the worked in the section of the Ter- I whiskey without paying. The pres- ritory north of Arthur City heard 1 of Caston disarranged their something that gave them a lead plans and it. was decided that both and four negro men were arrested would have to be killed. and charged with the crime.

One I The said they stood at the of them agreed to turn stale's evi- bar and had some drinks and xhen dence and he disclosed the bought a few quarts to take away bar- they was stiU TO the district attorney, but Rone with them, and when the of the four ever brought to tender called for payment trial -for the murder. The reason first shot was that one died here in jail, two asleep and who never knew what others were under charges in the killed him. The bartender docjjtd Federal court here and were SK-n- I behind ihe bar and one of the ne- lenced for life to the Federal went to ihe end the bar penitentiary, and the fourth, who and shot him as crouched he- agreed to tell the story, could not i hind it. Then they le.it without be tried on his unsupported tesii- I having seen as far as they mony and had been prom- could discov-r Shots were common ised "immunity when it was Arthur Ciiy -n those days and if 1 his story would convict the unj one heurU they did not There was a bedroom in the invei-tigAte. and the bodies lay I rear oi the Ghio saloon where the where they killed until Ghio bartender slept in order to protect found them n-xt morning.

i oat stubble are looking sood in spite of drv weather- BY SXJNDAY SCHOOLS Several house-vives are serving fresh roaitins ears. Honey Grove CMldren Take Part I Mrs, LJiHie Johnston and da ugh In Joint Procrajtu Sunday ter £rma of Rugby are viciting here, and Mrs. Bill Wright of HONEr joint Sun- Shaduwiand Friday, day school parade a.nd was held on the square here Sunday morning, arranged, in conr.ec tion. with rJie revival being- COMI ducted by the Rev. and Mrs.

J. A. Flowers for the Methodist I church, the meeunsr. scheduled to 1 close- Sunday evening- to continue HUGO PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Creeks stresses trie of Thirtv-fourth siree 7i MOCKING HOUSE BY WALTER C. BROWN you ioolced ar these origrinai plans, Where Relief Lief XE -rery sensible sue 1 0 aisonsr those mentioned C.

C- MeDorj- a monihs ago the faced predlc- tions of ST. space rented and everv floor is open- Tse h-read Ansonis for 10 the same man -wlio be back by primitive emotions -derous savaxerv. a ptippet oi cnar.er-. "bos.rcs oi as pi at rot ishins the of ad valorem tases for purposes on real estate ana persc'naj those hems to be tared DJ 'the counties and enies. able and cannot be other-pas'- TX value lasas aiiG 1.0-* S3or'' i rs those valuations.

county vrill always b-e paying a dziiereni rnidnisrh: tax from those in another ro er and sonie smaller. Average black jana IE Ll32 lianisr county a valne. ST "iv of Ir; ar county 1 oe vo richer or yet ir; eacn the land the sanie las: rate. The is rrur- of i TJt quoting fig-ures It is saf-r to say that I ustlon eacn cormiy it pa.sses. yet.

of tnst is so rnsrter i- r. CHAPTER nave rxoi. I've told i abvut it. 1 ske-ched with clean, incisive strok- a.nc c-e-n going around to- es. the artist could do rhese Yet I recall that only and he of me about wny i AA any ou; I've told The artist dertjed.

but man had -were A's. and GG's and -P- GU a i "and" that cried aloud to detective's trained vision, that those crs.nk letters. Sersreant ptit the papers in the cs.se. quietly, almost closed Folio B-3 and ROXTON PERSONAL of Baplist church JVEWS i HUGO. Dr.

A. Frank Brewer of Hollywood, Mrs. B. Brewer and Mrs- Gates Mei by vote of the congregation pv, a jj Corr.anche were -week- I through Tuesday evening. end gu ests of Mr, and Mrs.

Every" ir. town was Brewer. I reprrrse'iited in the demonstration an Mrs. D- C. Patterson I Sunday morcing, each group af- have returned from Duncan where ter-xvard going to its own church they attended the Mrs.

building for the custonmry Sunday p. Sampson, aunt of Mr. looming: The prosnrarn, person, I in -wblch between 600 and TOO per- Mrs. A. B.

C. Dlnwiddie is visit- I sons took part, was arranged by Amariilo. Texas. I cooperation of the Revs. E.

M. Mrs. A. Johnson of Ft- Jone? of the Methodist church. C- Smith.

is attending her sis- H- Presbytenan pallor r. Mrs, H. G. Gordon who is ill hor home on HUist Jackson. Miss Bessie Cra-A'fard of and Mrs.

H. K. had as Sunday Mr, artc Mrs. and 31 r. and Mrs.

Bradsnaw of; ru" LOCAL Ok is tors PERSONAL I -Uncl. Bud" MHam seriously -iS Mrs, F'aw Mrs- Thursday in Mrs- C. C. Hoov-e-r Is ill And der care of a physician at Bet The of Mr. and arid TST.lt be 3.

cJe- re to see that you triS-ge-r-Tn'riCeu 0 run You TV ill not be ai- Shv'llder to send any before "Mr. Comstock. I'll have to ask you to let me have Xeelvy of Anibia. Mr. anc Joe Arring-ion son o' huska.

Ok Mr. and Jim of Ada, i cuests of Mr. and Mrs, Marcus George Mr. LC-? and Mrs. Maness: 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Peak Mr. Mrs. Jim of I Mr. and Mrs.

were here; Mr. and have whopping cougrh and a a- borne in Fourth R. E. Ortielia. formerly asyociat- a studio ere has purchased the Hardt iudio ir the "VVrisrht Mrs.

Roberi Warren at home south of Hucro. "Waco expression re- Tiiornsui ns ui 2. srest nri'-fonn The manager "This is for official that's all I ca.n you," airains' their return. Mrs. T.

E. cooper of here to daughter. Francis Marie, infant of the Rev. an-i Mrs. F.

Cop- pin: Mrs- John Kirjsiow and 2-1 is Frances Marshals. of a.r.<- Mrs. Brook cases- murnps are reported- Bun is ill with BROTHKK ACTS TORK: collegiate poio has two brother acts this season. and Kd Gerry, twins. 5opho Harvard and and i have all ripened Kayar-I Domlrsrk arr on Tale crops in the freshman four.

yphees cape of his assistants rodi up theas in the elevator and B'j arry an-i children c-f the rmfresne suite. It visited relatives here. tip there. The assistant Shiprnan f-tached key from his barsd- th a part Friday a-fterrsooii -t Harper anc retired to th- honortng to rtis n. "en at And holcins: rh'- Our luck from whence he the declines -with discreet curiosity.

recalling the sigrfet of Du- body sprawled of brandy, the gaunt eyes from inequality. on ir -rr-or- different valua- railroad arjd nsaon durng 1 er alert for 7 hacker i nsve iven- sli thai we Mr. "I'll in rooms and you stand out and by the- i Msirk'lson others LAfferty. o-ot rorridor. wa-sr door from the Inside and Mrs, rF.it ridge and Mrs- a Margraves 5- having nd John r'and He bent to examine double of i end racks.

He borrowed Miss Margaret rx and from a ds and to fcan floo under the bright cir- by Miss 0 i M. F. 7too4 up and clo.ed 1 a r. -Tss ready accomany! her tbe test." he i Horton accompany! of Mrs. J.

A. Maxw 5.Tr«t to From he Peris thirteen of $60.000 EUNBAY, JUKE 26. 1921 X. B- Rtttti Cooper c-f According- to 'T'K f- The r.hat has b-f out gf-ts vru': voung wfio Saturday evening. 10 telk about the in ler.drr if front fact that Ft.

ST.8r- coup- IS- xvat over in eoiidi- tue winter foghlves frooi just i State -Ohio nsi to up." he called th- TO "I ir.4 sat Mr. Com- r- JB on?" the 4 3 Tj a pa-rdonablf ti'fH. a.n<! var In than Bis: Laiferty Ansswcred. say a.n in 7 Mr T''-: i the btilh over it." "in lanky de- out his watch. thars pa.w5*--«5, a 'ari a wary on com- door to r-T TMftn.

-with faint a sr, an 'JP to Harper look at floor the doori. from and Hurptr, frmU- top floor, i.h:s. Mr. COLUMBUS. Ohio i He- broujfht wltl not worry much a ahout vArut.iy for A iniLii Today's Amusements CHANGE OF HEART AT THE PLAZA PRIVATE SCANDAL ATTHELAMAR GOOD DAME Sylvia Kldncry, FY-flrtfTjdf AT THE GRAND r.vr fee inv i iZ J5 21 3l 3S 45 2 2Z 4b 5 m.

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Years Available:
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