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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 7

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SUNDAY MARCH 20 1921 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM EVEN" i EX-RESIDENT 85 DILLS DEC011111 I GIRL SHUT IN PACKEDS AND filiEll 111 PENNEY COMPANY-A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION OF FORT WORTH I ONEMIEMIENIEM 1 MEENMEMINIMEM IS BURIED HERE LAINS WITHOUT lAlliymnirwir NEAR SI-101A10011iIN I chminn-poil VT 11 Pola-s-v- I I EX-RESIDENT OF FORT WORTH Is BURIED HERE LA-RESIDENT i pAcKED3 Aro MEN I OF FORT IVORTH BILLS BECOME 'GIRL SHOT IN PENNEY COMPANY-A NATION Is BURIED HERE I -VVIDE INSTITUTION nonneneelogh iliMa ITI MIIT 1 LtIVVII I lluul Atri NEAR SHOINffillived 1 a 114L)OM I ared Wit Fraw- IllhAXIIHACHIL 85 BILLS BECOME IBS WITHOUT FORT WORTH GIRL SHOT IN VAIIHACHIE STAR TELEGRAM PERS MO MEN NEAR SI-1011t1001WI OEMmimilEll Com tared With a Few PENNEY COMPANY-A NATION-WIDE EVEN INSTITUTION I NErr SLASHES )i-LtS31-1 5371920 OUT ii15t'OF -BILL RAPS 1 1 11! specidto The a9 --if ter AUSTNI marctSitalr-T cgram I Stecial to The Star-Tclegra 'J1 i i- AUSTIN March ing applied the pruning knife to the extent Of $371920 the Gov1 Iernor late today approved the emergency appropriation bill passed at the regular session of 1 the Thirty-seventh Legislature I The bill carried a total of $1086- but the Governor disapproved i forty-seven items and cut it to 11' $7142S5 In disapproving the forty-seven items the Governor told the Secretary of State some of the items vetoed were for department tewhich had extravagantly spent the annual appropriations" This Ils the text of the Governor's state-I rznent transmitting- the bill to the I tEtate Department: "The bill which is herewith filed zirid which is by this proclamation In a large part vetoed is what is i lf iknown as an emergency bill In 4 eay opinion a large number of the Items disapproved are not emer- i gencies viewed from any anqle l' hand for that reason are vetoed 'Such items should be placed In the general appropriation bill -to be later enacted consid- erable number should not be per- elated to stand in this or any other bill and for that reason are veteed some are for raising sal- eanndoct under tpierwesepnlatceesonadnid eh tions be approved and some are tfor making appropriations to cer tam departments that have ex' travagantly spent the annual appropriation previously made and therefore the so-called emergency appropriation should not be made 1 as an indorsement and encourage- trient in respect to the departments spending money beyond allow ances made rf I Demands Economy 'Many of the items vetoed are small but the State Government should practice economy in small expenditures as well as in large ones Two months ago today I i entered the Governor's office and I in this brief space of time al41 though confronted with duties deft- rnanding my constant attention which prevented me famillariz- lrig myself with the details of the 1 of the respective depart- ilnents of the State Government I t' Lave observed a waste of money 11 our institutions and depart 'merits of Government that is ap-- Tailing 'In opposition to this spirit of 1 extravagance and for the reasons I iabove set forth I have seen fit to from this bill the items Indicated aggregating $37192073" This is a list of the forty-seven vetoed by the To repair steps at west end of Capitol $1200 to repair and paint -tome of Capitol $12000 for out- e'F side painting of windows and doors tat Capitol $2700 general inside 1 repairs to Capitol $20000 to pay off State bonds Nos I 3 10 and 1 State of Texas $107500 to 1 supplement appropriation of V000 heretofore made for monument to Joanna Troutman $21166' for new roof on power plant Epileptic Col- ony $6500 to rebuild barn to re- place one destroyed by fire EpiA leptic Colony $5000 1 0 IN 1NAGE CONTEST go STREET DIES 1 l'Izzm i ee Special tT ile Saar-Triterase A 1 raecaal asirerescamshtheoaantrd-ele ko ovre rNni ro Ey 4ssociated Press A modest sum will at our prevailing lo prices now outfit the family with Dry Goods Shoes Clothing Furnishings and Ready--to-Wear Apparel atNuteafti th4e-thrdaeti Yu isliliet8hel)Tashsierd- pts hi cs Ind: Co hs en- eitirr9gSh-The cTIgh 6- Every Price Based Upon New Market Conditions We are trying to let fitnsi-in-esdessi-bxe3nt11tfhilseegcoisofINaettrnhuerosere utbi Speed to The Stqr-Teegram leeftnt feodriaNau-oasnhcionng- prices down easy or by degrees We have struck rock bottom You can 3 0 WAXAHACHIE Tex shop here with confidence that prices are right Our buyers are constantly tonUntioonati ference a ed with the strike March 19-Miss Kathleen in the markets taking advantage of every price conceslon Buying for 1 oted in fe- retail Secretary of State wtho was shot and vote of approximately 50000 men csoltstularevcs vt'T ce ihout his Connally itthi se nWpiplifObVeal 31- stores effects substantial savings which are passed on to you in lower seriously wounded here last 95 per cent of whortt vail prices Take advantage dvantage of this opportunity to save monev on our -y I the Governottorh fiel clear fo sor of a strike if the packers did 1 dnao arensdsruebnithitetmhaaeiequeeigsthito th Te hGisovleeranNo-ers concentrate nexrt ebestisistoPnaTtl which are likely to be disposed of during next week There is con- night by ack Hervey who to en a pis- toldesdhohtiszn itrifea tarium this afternoon Gan' No hope had been I th arbitration -Z a Packers WII0 feel that the wage out cuts and abolishment of the eight- 0 or oe ycuhng avoman 's recov- hour basic day were "economic 0 purchases of new Spring merchandise a test Spring Styles i -17--- 1-L 0 zl a ehry the time she received necessities" and who expressed e- ttiViA 'a- siderable speculation as to what will be the fate of the education- the opinion that a strike could not )' for IJIonietz ito a 1 bills- wound Miss Connally was 23 years be euccessful even if called were le' old and was born and reared determined not to give ground se These bills carry a total of more Charming Creations from Fashion's -4 in Waxahachie Her father than $8000000 and includes the Packers believed that a great University of Texas expanrion Connally was former many employes who otherwise le a -4 bill 0 which carries $13a0e0 tee tax collector of Ellis County would have been dissatisfied have enter rural school aid law 840000e0 The body of Hervey was sent become reconciled to the wage 4 4) N-s -4 $3000000 to supplement the avail: to You can is old home at Kerens to- cuts and changed working condi- Listen Ladies! dresi th style and (3 able schoolfund for the ticholastic night The funeral and burial tions in view of the establish- economy if you buy your new Spring and year of 1921-22 vocational edu- will take place there tomorrow ment of "employe conference cation bill $125000 anti the West afternoon boards" to take up such ques- Summer Apparel here All of our styles are Texas Agricultural and Meehan- tions with the management ical College measure which has Small independent packers to- new up-to-the-minute right from Fashion's $50000 attached KICKED INTO day closed their plants or cut Center To delegations who have eon- their forces drastically because of It has 1 -saa- also been stated he may let this ferred with the Governor regard- the trade conditions and danger Prices ing these measures it is said he POOL BY HORSE Our Are the Lowest of labor difficulties I 4 1 1 gave little encouragement NEGRO DROW Youth Beaten to Death 1 aC DROWNS Youth 1 11 Iii eez IV -ea ''i 1 3: University bill become a law eLEXANDRIA Ea March 19- New Spring Coats at 6:1 7 --44 4--Ak without his signature Quincey Lecrobe 20 years cad be- sae ----16- lieved to have been attacked by sale-Z -41-a a t-1 SPecial to Ms Star-Telegrams bandits was found on the levee 0 $990 to $2250 4- iI I if vo -t- 1 GAINESVILLE PARIS Texae March 19-Dave here Saturday suffering from 7 e-f- 4 el -a Griffis negro living near Atlas was drowned yesterday when a blows on the head and died on the 1- INTew Spring Suits at or -1 t-) way to a hospital His pockets as 1 aa -ti IV 0 lil A ACTIVE horse driven by Griffis ran away were turned wrong side out a- $1975 to $4250 40 into a pool of water In attempt- i naael ok iccuktedthe horse loose se no et hteh the bead ant- i -ease a IN 94TH YEAR PI knocking New Spring Dresses at coRNs drowned 0 ei him unconscious and he 0 Speciill to Tke Star-Telegrans $990 to $3250 ELLCTION APRIL 2ND 'I GAINESVILLE Texas March POLY SCHOOL BOARD le---The ninety-fourth birthday New Spring Blouses at i of airs Adams a descend- 0 ant of Lord Rosebery of England Lift Off With Fingers 1 -( Poi ff I and a direct descendant of Presi- dent James Buchanan was cele- Candidates for school trustee $298 to $1250 brated this week at the home of positions in Polytechnic must file eeIII 1 Mrs Adams here Relatives and their names with Dillow I friends from all president of the school board by parts of the State came to attend the cele- March -8 if they desire their 0 names to be printed on the ballots bratiore Adams was born In i The election to select four trustees Low Prices on Underwear and Hosier airs 0- 1 Brownsville Teem March 15 wiTilhbe held Monday April 2 2 QUANTITY BUYING BRINGS YOU THESE BIG SAVINGS! 1 ree trustees whose terms ex- 1S27 She haa eight children 0 0- pire soon are expected to be can- le 0 nineteen grandchildren and six Union Children's Body Waists taped but- didates for re-eelction They are Ladles Summer Weight great-grandchildren living at A assias--- Dillow Austin and Clarence al Suits exceptional value sizes 38 ton standard quality ages 2 to 12 Epperly The fourth trustee is to to 44 per suit 790 years each 350 co ATTORNEY GETS be selected to fill a vacancy caus- ed aSr a resignation At a meeting of the school board a Lades' Summer Vests bodice and -I "BLACK HAND' Monday night the school bond election will be discussed and the ii can't-slip styles special values at Ladies' Lisle Hose-Colors Black White Cordovan unequaled values -4 1 from 150 to 490 at 49c and 3 pair for $100 0 500 DEMAIV'D ably the on issue Plans esis-isilbePr dell Children Hose for boys or girls cussed for erection of the proposed Children's Waist Union Suits no new Polytechnic schools our own special brands exceptional i By United Press 0 sleeves knee length standard gar- values at 2 pair 5c 35c and 490 CARRICK APPOINTS ment sizes 2 to 12 years per gar- DALLAS March 19-A black 590 Infants' Hose-Colors White Black 4 alent hand letter signed "Murders" and BEAUMONT DOCTOR i threatening his life unless he paid a $500 to the signers was received Lad ies an hildren osi ery and Cordovan big values at pair Saturday by Short Dallas AUSTIN March 19-The ap- 23c 35c and 490 attorney The letter was written pointment of Dilames Blevins Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a lit- Special values in Ladies' Silk Hose I on letterheads of a local hoteL of Beisumont as director le of the tie aFreezone" on an aching corn colors Black White Gray and Cor- Children's Socks sizes 4 to 8 as- postmark showd it i' The was Bureau of Communicab instantly night eases and acting Assistant State shortly that corn stops hurting dovan at 9Sc $123 $149 S19S sorted fancy tops at a pair '23c mailed at 8 o'clock Friday then you lift it right off ce it seas delivered to Short about Health Officer has been an- and $249 and 350 with fingers Truly! flounced by Dr Manton Car- CI noon Saturday rick president of the State Board a 1-7 The letter will be turned over Your druggist sells a tiny bottle atareezone" for a few cents 1:1 a-- to the Federal Inspectors of Health sufficient to remove every hard a el Blevins is an ex-service man corn soft corn or corn between I- HIGHER-COURTS having served two and one-half Low Prices on Shoes! years in the aledical Corps of the the toes and the calluses with- (1) ci out soreness or irritation-Adv as This Is the Family Shoe Store Where Honest Values Are Sold at United States Army i Second Civil Appeals ta Lowest Prices! 0 Proceedings in the Court of Civil 's i Sh Less- 1-Dr Appeals Second District for the week Any Tire ending March 19 follow: Now Made It our business to sell ycu Goo oes or an the growth of our 0 0 iN 46 Tirt4 shoe business is proof of the fact that we are doing this very thing Don't -0 Motions Submitted March A 7 Huddleston vs Texas Pipe Line Company for hi Rush et earing Dea- Puncture Proof 1-- tr 0'3' hesitate to put your feet into Penney Co 's shoes They represent the 0 2 i most value for the least money-and we mean shoes for very member of ton and ife vs alo tso-o Invention-Prevents Puncture I i Amicus Curaie by Hardwicke New for leave to appear and argue at length and Blow-ants sand Double Mileage the famly 41'''''''ie1'4' -45Vor'? the question of innocent purchaser and asso ciated dctrine 'n submission of 1 winTE AND COLORED WASH SILK JERSEY TAFFETA AND motion for rehearing: arlon ard- A remarkable invention that makes sVIr I i ce to pneumatic teroof agait punc- iio-- nta lz FABRICS HEATHERBLOOM PE'rTICOATS -o ner vs MKever and wife ic irs ns advance caube tures and blowouts without in any I --t 2 0 --Motions Granted March 19-F way affecting their natural resiliency Sheer White Organdie 40 inches Very special values in many good Deaton and wife vs Ro ties has ben per- sh et al or easy riding quail el- 'e o-- motion by Hardwicke to ap- fected by Paul Crosley Jr 404 Blue ri 2 wide priced at 29c 35e 49c colors-priced very low at $198 i pear and argue Amiens Curate on sub- Rock St Cincinnati Ohio He uses 0 tO 980 $2-19 $29S and 44S393 I i MisS ro iOn of motion f- rehearing re tire filler chemical or other make- 0 0 1 Stephens County vs Mid-Kansas Oil shift but an amazingly simple and olored the rn and Gas Company by Hardwicke inexpensive method that not only ends I Braswell Organdies all good EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN to file brief Amicus Curale tire trouble forever but doubles tire 1 shades permanent finish 40 inches 3IUSLIN PETTICOAT motions Overruled Olarch 19-Ma- mileage In fact he will take an non Gardner vs McKeever old discarded tire that has been wide at a yard 790 -I and wife to advance cause thrown away as worthless and un I Sanitarium Embroidered and lace trimmed- I CaS Affirmed March 19-B- to from two to three thousand miles on il Fancy Flaxons-a special purchase Clisbee et al vs Chicago Rock Is- it Write Mr Crosley today and learn panee land Gulf Railway Co from Mon- how you can enjoy the increased com- 111 Broadway 0 by our New York office of several some made double front -4 tague County forts of motonng with no punctures 0 Cases Reversed and Tendered March blowouts or troublesome tire changes 1 Fort 'Worth Tex-as thousand pieces brings to you a spe- them Monday at 9Se 149 $169 19-R Grant vs City of Mineral and at the same time cut your bills cial value in fancy White Fl and $198 axons i Wells et al from Palo Pinto County in two He is making a soecial of-I Limited rendered in favor of appell ant for the fer to on car owner in each locality 1 Li ited to Suroical Cases I at a yard 390 LADIES' FANCY BELTS recovery of the 91000 sued for but to whom can refer new customers Only Graduate Nurses 1' deny the award for 'writ of mandamus Pie oo pprtnity for local agents- as prayed for Adv Employed to to be shown Monday Very pop- Cases Revrsed and Remanded i Printed Flaxons the material de- pendable wide range neat pat- ular now See them quickly they March 19-Texas Pacific Coal and terns colors fast and splendid val- v-ill be markvd at 39c 49' and 690 i Oil Company vs Harris frorn Stephens County Charles Noble ue at a yard 35d 1 Oil and Gas Company vs Alteg Pe- troleum Company from Wichita Fancy Voiles to be the favored THE DAINTY NECKWEAR Thee eanta Claud McGowan Is Lowry from Comanche County Mr material again this season we are cl lling is much sought after Buck Associate Justice dissenting showing a wide range of prett3r Cases submitted March 19-J because the price is so much less- A- Hatfield va Reese vs Langley from Den- A Hell? printed Voiles 40 inches wide at we are se selling at from 49c to $169 ton County 'i-: 0 Hatfield et al from Palo Pinto a yard 49d t-o Turner traet al vs Mc- 1 Oo Hear Dr Thacker speak SILK AND KNIT GLOVES 11- s-land et Imported Voiles sheer crisp 17 1 lar al Palo Pinto eun- asesiaas-aaaa-as in la ca Harris vs Susie Harris from on this subject this Sun- Parker County Wheelock vs PaVe-aa'-asas'aeiesee''s 7 -I aay night 7:45 at the t-- beautiful-comes in embroidered To arrive for Monday's selling- IP Wig et oal from Parker t'''' tt't 4 CO designs on plain or barred grounds Ladies' 16-Button Kid Gloves in rn i County: Ben 1 Butler et al vs FL os Remington et al from Tarrant County 1 First Presbyterian Exceptional value at yard 149 White Brown Grey Beaver at a I the 1 telaaae1aa'----ea-essaaa: i pair Firth Civil Appeals e-aa-a-aasaaa ----aa sae' Church 0 ATTRACTIVE GINGIIA31 DALLAS March 19-Preceedi a es LADIES' 2-BUTI-ON KID GLOVE 5th and Taylor AT 150 YARD had in the 'Court of rave -kppeals Fifth District at Dallas! Another assortment of that very Two spes in all wan- WRestr-ltrer from and Rendered for APP1- ecial values tant-Heme Insurance Company vs Hear Roddy the golden aeill special value in assorted Dress ed colors at pair $19S and $zss voice sinfzer in Gospel I Ginghams all new and is here for Ladies' Silk Gloves 2-button length Reversed and Remanded-r Short Blair Hughes Co from Dallas- t'eri -ok heart Songs He will stir your a oi sa DJisposed Of-G Nesbitt a Hudson et al oral ar- i' --11t 'o Monday's selling you can't equal -all the wanted shades at a pair trment On Moti for rehearing over- I it The price is only 150 98c $123 and $149 oer ruled Shipley vs Dallas t7ounty 'clock T-evee District No fi dismiss areeal Subject at 11 to 0- arreiters having presented good and 'fr service- Buying Most We Buy for Less Selling Most We Sell for Less sufficient appeal bond same a or- ei- dred ed an eilsd hrnottionti tvrt uelt ed al ti? '7't'-47'4''--o' ''V'-1 "THE KING AND IILS 4-'or rl 2 rcrunetovirs tnchonol eT run teesiseetlealo advance ''-'5'i'' 4 THREE HREE MIGHTY MEN" 0 tos 4vqt-k4 -wrT47 :4 "-S A ID 2 I granted and cause set for submission '-'iN 'pi tinoi A Nn 7 i 01 1 Arril 9 921: City of-Dallas vs ti -1 Ocilli Ai At 1-' 11) rir stinf-'t 't'f11 1' tal taa- 4 il'a-s'es -ear- esa a ea-e Miller et al appellant a motion to dls- ---T-' 11-: 'I- 7 '1' BIG CHORUS VA il 1 fs -k)- LA 1 ii: kl: 1 ri (- No IF i 9 20 co a nee apreal er-anted State cf Texasex '7 A- l'o -o i Paul 13radhaw et al reheat-ire vs 1 4: l' verrulod Fred 'Mercer 'VS 8 1 2o 3 CHOIR itti -------te77 eae447-st -4 well teon McMurry om Rock fl -It A I 11 i A I CAI 'NCICIOrtofttil-aZ ittstittttiort 1 1 1 vs Ptrierson Brantine- ose ota- e--xeo00000 Hicks et a 13--A to Asmissiswassaalase -4 I ham Implement Comoan from Dal- 6 it et Ift 'o4W 312 DEPARTMENT STORES 1 from Dallas: Claud Garrett ot al VS vc A 1hy wt mcNamara 7 Mass hieeting for Young Commissioners Court from Limestonet 1 I bmission April 2 406-40S HOUSTON STREET easpn Set for Su tivtl-A Aycock vs Aston Jones 0 it s- re-aaa NV Robertson I eople 330 Sunday: Subject Making 1 NEFF'S APPROVAL Special to Tile Star-- Telegra ogo A USTI March Neff today cleared his desk of virtually all local measures pasaed at the regular session of the Thirty-seventh Legislature there being sixty-five of these mea-sures filed by the Governor with the Secretary of State without his signature These bills will become laws without the approval of the Governor This leaves the field clear for the Governor to concentrate next week on the 100-odd bills passed during the regular ression and which are likely to be disposed of during next week There is considerable speculation as to what will be the fate of the educational bills The bills carry a total of more than $8000000 and includes the University of Texas expansion bill which carries the rural school aid law 840000c0 $3000000 to supplement the available school fund for the ticholastio year of 1921-22 vocational education bill $125000 and the West Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College measure which has $50000 attached To delegations who have conferred with the Governor regarding- these measures it is said he gave little encouragement It has also been stated he may let the University bill become a law without his signature GAINESVILLE WOMAN ACTIVE IN 94TH YEAR Special to Tke tar-Telegram GAINESVILLE Texas March le--The ninety-fourth birthday of Mrs Adams a descendant of Lord Rosebury of England and a direct descmdant of President James Buchanan was celebrated this week at the home of Mrs Adams here Relatives and friends from all parts of the State came to attend the celebration Mrs Adams was born in Brownsville Tenn March 15 1t27 She has eight children nineteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren living ATTORNEY GETS "BLACK HAND" 500 DEMAND By United Press DALLAS March black hand letter signed ''Murders" and threatening his life unless he paid 8500 to the signers was received Saturday by Short Dallas attorney The letter was written on letterheads of a local hotel The postmark showed it was mailed at 8 o'clock Friday night It was delivered to Short about noon Saturday The letter will be turned over to the Federal inspectors HIGHER COURTS Second Civil Appeal Proceedings in the Court of Civil Appeals Second District for the week ending March 19 follow: Motions Submitted March Huddleston vs Texas Pipe Line Company for rehearing Deaton and wife Ve- Rush et al Amicus Curaie by Hardwicke for leave to appear and argue at length the question of innocent purchaser and associated doctrines on submission of motion for rehearing: Marion Gardner vs McKeever and wife to advance caube 'Motions Granted March Deaton and wife vs Rosh et al motion by Hardwicke to appear and argue Amicus Curate on submiseion of motion for rehearing Stephens County vs Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company by Hardwicke to file brief Amicus Curaie Motions Overruled Iklarch Gardner vs McKeever and wife to advance cause (78-1(te Affirmed March Clisbee et al vs Chicago Rock Island Gulf Railway Co from Montague County Cases Reversed and Rendered March Grant City of Mineral Wells et al from Palo Pinto County rendered in favor of appellant for the recovery of the $1000 sued for but deny the award for writ of mandamus as prayed for Cases Reversed and Remanded March Pacific Coal and Oil Company vs Harris from Stephens County Charles Noble Oil and Gas Company vs Alter Petroleum Company from Wichita County Claud 1 McGowan vs Lowry from Comanche County Mr Buck Associate Justice dissenting Cases submitted March Reese vs Langley from Denton County A Hatfield vs Hatfield et al from Palo Pinto County ILI Turner et al ye McFarland et al from Palo Pinto County Harris vs Sustie Harris from Parker County Wheelock vs LP wi3 et al from Parker County: Ben Butler et al vs Remington et al from Tarrant County Fifth Civ il A ppralti LA March had in the Court f)f Civil Appeals Fifth District at Dallas! Reserved and Rendered for Insttrance Company vs LH Walter from Hill Reversed and Short Blair Hughes Co from Dallas-Motions Disposed Nesbitt al vs Hudson et al oral argument on motion for rehearing overruled Shipley vs Dallas County Tevee District No fi dismiss appeal appellees having presented good and sufficient appeal bond same Wag ordered filed and motion overruled Dover Common School District et al vs County School Trustees et al advance granted and cause set for submission April 9 1921: City of -Dallas vs Miller at al appellant motion to dismiss appeal granted State rf Texas ex vs Paul Bradshaw et al rehearing overruled Fred Mercer vs McMurry from Rockwell: Leon Hicks et al vs Emerson Brantingham Implement Company front Dallas A Lhy vs S' McNamara from Dallas: Claud Garrett al vs Commissioners Court from Limestone easPn Set for Submission April 2 Aycock vs Aston Jones from C011 in Robertson et STREET DIES Specia! to The tqr-Tetgrart WAXAHACHIE Texas March 19--Miss Kathleen Connally who was shot and seriously wounded here last night by A Hervey0 who ended his own life with a pistol shot died in a local sanitarium this afternoon No hope had been held out for the ycung woman's recovery from the time she received the wound Miss Connally was 23 years old and was born and reared in Waxahachie Her father Connally was former tax collector of Ellis County The body of Hervey was sent to his old home at Kerens tonight The funeral and burial will take place there tomorrow afternoon KICKED INTO POOL BY HORSE NEGRO DROWNS Special to The Star-Telegrams PARIS Texas March Griffis negro living near Atlas was drowned yesterday when a horse driven by Griffis ran away into a pool of water In attempting to cut the horse loose the animal kicked Griffis on the head knocking him unconscious and he drowned POLY SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION APRIL 2ND Candidates for school trustee positions in Polytechnic must file their names with Dillow president of the school board by March 28 if they desire their names to be printed on the ballots The election to select four trustees will be held Monday April 2 Three trustees whose terms expire soon are expected to be candidates for re-eelction They are Dillow Austin and Clarence Epperly The fourth trustee is to be selected to fill a vacancy caus ed by a resignation At a meeting of the school board Monday night the school bond election will be discussed and the amount of the bond issue probably decided Plans will be discussed for erection of the proposed new Polytechnic schools CARRICK APPOINTS BEAUMONT DOCTOR iU AUSTIN March appointment of Dr-James Blevins of Beaumont as director of the Bureau of Communicable Diseases and acting Assistant State Health ()Meer has been announced by Dr Manton Carrick president of the State Board of HealthBlevins is an ex-service man having served two and one-half years in the Medical Corps of the United States Army Any Tire Now Made Puncture Proof New Puncture and Blovront and Doublets A remarkable invention that makes pneumatic tires proof against punc- tures and blowouts without in any way affecting their natural resiliency or easy riding qualities has been perfected by Paul Crosley Jr 704 Blue Rock St Cincinnati Ohio He uses no tire filler chemical or other makeshift but an amazingly simple and inexpensive method that not only ends tiro trouble forever but doubles tire mileage In fact he will take an old discarded tire that has been thrown away as worthless and run from two to three thousand miles on it Write Mr Crosley today and learn how you can enjoy the increased comforts of motoring with no punctures blowouts or troublesome tire changes and at the same time cut your bills in two He is making a special offer to one car owner in each locality to whom he can refer new customers Pig opportunay for local agents-- Adv I iv Mass Meeting for Young People 3:30 Sunday Subject "Making IN WAGE CONTEST Ey Associattd Press CH ICA GO March showdown in the controversy between packers rIti their employes neared Saturday night Union leaders left for 'Washington to attend the mediation conference armed with the strike vote of approximately 50000 men 9 per cent of whorn voted in favor Of a strike if the packers did not restore the basic eight-hour day and submit wage questions to arbitration Packers who feel that the wage cuts and abolishment of the eight-hour basic day were "economic necessities" and who expressed the opinion that a strike could not be successful even if called were determined not to give ground Packers believed that a great many employes who otherwise would have been dissatisfied have become reconciled to the wage cuts and changed working conditions in view of the establishment of "employe conference boards" to take up such questions with the management Small independent packers today closed their plants or cut their forces drastically because of the trade conditions and danger of labor difficulties Youth Beaten to Death ALEXANDRIA Ea March 19-- Quincey Lecroix 21) years cJd believed to have been attacked by bandits was found on the levee here Saturday suffering from blows on the head and died on the way to a hospital His pockets were turned wrong side out CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you lift it right off with fingers Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of -Freezone" for a few cents sufficient to remove every hard corn soft corn or corn between the toes and the calluses without soreness or Braswell Sanitarium 111 Broadway Fort Worth Texas Limited to Suroical Cases Only Graduate Nurses Employed Is There A Hell? Hear Dr Thacker speak on this subject this Sunday night 7:45 at the First Presbyterian Church 5th and Taylor Hear Roddy the golden voice singer in Gospel Songs He will stir your heart Subject at 11 o'clock "THE KING AND HIS THREE MIGHTY MEN" BIG CHORUS CHOIR 9 eeks go A modest sum will at our prevailing low prices now outfit the family with Dry Goods Shoes Clothing Furnishings and Ileady--to-Wear Apparel Every Price Based Upon New Market Conditions We are trying to let prices down easy or by degrees We have struck rock bottom You can shop here with confidence that prices are right Our buyers are constantly in the markets taking advantage of every price concession Buying for 312 stores effects substantial savings which are passed on to you in lower retail prices Take advantage of this opportunity to save money on your purchases of new Spring merchandise Smartest Spring Styles for Women Charming Creations from Fashion's Center Listen Ladies! You can dress with style and economy if you buy your new Spring and Summer Apparel here All of our styles are new up-to-the-minute right from Fashion's Center Our Prices Are the Lowest New Spring Coats at $990 to $2250 New Spring Suits at $1975 to $4250 New Spring Dresses at $990 to $3250 New Spring Blouses at $298 to $1250 1 0 2 1::: Iii 2 I Liico 1 Low Prices on Underwear and Hosiery! QUANTITY BUYING BRINGS YOU THESE BIG SAVINGS! Ladies' Summer Weight Union Suits exceptional value sizes 38 to 44 per suit 790 Ladies' Summer Vests bodice and can't-slip styles special values at from 150 to 490 Children's Waist Union Suits no sleeves knee length standard garment sizes 2 to 12 years per garment 590 Ladies' and Children's Hosiery Special values in Ladies' Silk Hose colors Black White Gray and Cordovan at 98c $123 $149 8198 and $249 This Is the Family Shoe Store VCIlere Honest Values Are Sold at Lowest Prices! It's our business to sell ycu Good Shoes for the growth of our shoe business is proof of the fact that we are doing this very thing Don't hesitate to put your feet into Penney Co's shoes They represent the most value for the least we mean shoes for every member of the family WHITE AND COLORED WASH FABRICS Sheer White Organdie 40 inches wide priced at 29c 35c 49c to 98 0 Colored Organdies all the good shades permanent finish 40 inches wide at a yard 790 Fancy Flaxons--a special purchase by our New York office of several thousand pieces brings to you a special value in fancy White Flaxons at a yard 390 Printed Flaxons the material dependable wide range neat patterns colors fast and splendid value at a yard 35 Fancy Voiles to be the favored material again this season we are showing a wide range of pretty printed Voiles 40 inches wide at a yard 49c Imported Voiles sheer crisp in embroidered designs on plain or barred grounds Exceptional value at yard $149 ATTRACTIVE GINGHAM AT 15t YARD Another assortment of that very special value in assorted Dress Ginghams all new and is here for Monday's selling you can't equal it The price is only 15 0 Buying Most We Buy Children's Body Waists taped button standard quality ages 2 to 12 years each 35 Ladies' Lisle Black White Cordovan unequaled values at 49c and 3 pair for $100 Children's Hose for boys or girls our own special brands exceptional values at pair 25c 35c and 490 Infants' White Black and Cordovan big values at pair 23e 35c and 490 Children's Socks sizes 4 to 8 assorted fancy tops at a pair 23c and 35 Low Prices on Shoes! SILK JERSEY TAFFETA AND IIEATIIERBIA0031 PE'rrICOATS Very special values in many good very low at $198 $249 $29S and $393 EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN MUSLIN PETTICOATS Embroidered and lace some made double panel front See them Monday at 9Se $149 $169 and $198 LADIES' FANCY BELTS to be shown Monday Very popular now See them quickly they will be markvd at 39c 49c and 69 THE DAINTY NECKWEAR we are selling is much sought after because the price is so much selling at from 49c to $169 SILK AND KNIT GLOVES To arrive for Monday's Ladies' 16-Button Kid Gloves in White Brown Grey Beaver at a pair V390 LADIES' 2-Burrox KID GLOVE Two special values in all the wanted colors at pair S19S and $2-95 Ladies' Silk Gloves 2-button length the wanted shades at a pair 98c $123 and $149 for Less '70 (pi 4 -I 01'11 4 c4 Wcztion-q-elaz ittstiti-tt tort 712 DEPARTMENT 406-40S HOUSTON STREET zm -o 71 I in 1 1 I 1 0 171 '2 co --74 0 13 rrl 0 0 -0 rn fp --I --I -6 I I r711 rn 0 I :::5 Selling Most We Sell for Less STORES RS STALL! GS Friends and relatives from various sections Of the State attended the funeral here last week of Mrs Walker Stallings who died in Little Rock Ark Mrs Stallings before her marriage was Miss Alannette Wells a daughter of Mr and Mrs Wells of Fort Worth She is an alumnae of Texas Christian University Funeral services were held from the First Christian Church Rev Anderson pastor officiating Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery She is survived by her husband Dr Stallings of St Vincent's Infirmary Little Rock Ark a brother William Wells a sister Miss Rosalie Wells and her parents Southwest Texas Normal College $3000 for cafeteria Sam Houston Normal Institute $608: three emergency clerks at $100 per month at one-half time Comptrollers Department $1000 salaries of two special examiners for seven months to be under the supervision of the chief auditor of the Comptroller's office $200 per month each $2800: traveling expenses of same $2000 Expenses of traveling inspector of the Commission in the discharge of official duties rendered the public by the railroads Railroad Commission $1575 for stationery printing and publishing Markets and Warehouse Department $1500 Ketch Is Made Defendant in $11599 Suit By Interrational News Service Okla- March 19 The Jarrett Construction Compan of Springfield Mo today filed a judgment suit for $11599 against Frank Ketch administrator of the Jake Itamon estate Suit was entered before tbe Federal District Court here The judgment is asked for a sum alleged to be due on the construction of the 13reckenridge Texas depot built for the Vicnita Falls Ranger Fort Worth Railroad last Summer TREASURER OF LEON COUNTY DIES IN AUTO Special to The Stezr-Tetv-am JEWETT Texas March Henry Boykin County Treasurer of 'eon County was killed in an auto Wreck yesterday afternoon Boykin lost control of his car and missed the bridge on Beaver Creek two miles south of Centerville Boykin was killed instantly his neck being broken and Knight a companion was pinned under the car in the water Another car was Just behind them and rescued Knight Just in time to save him from drowning SUPERINTENDENT OF DENVER IS MOVED The offices of tile general superintendent of the Fort Worth Denver Railway will be moved from Fort Worth to Wichita Falls April 1 it was announced Satur day by Clarity vice president and general manager At the same time the office of the division superintendent at Wichita Falls Ns-ill be abolished and the general offices will take over his work "-We feel that we will have a better arrangement by the move- Clarity declared as it will get the superintendent nearer the center of his The change will mean the removal from Fort Worth of A Covington general superintendent arid a force of about twelve employes according to Clarity FRUIT AND TRUCK RELIEF IS SOUGHT WASHINGTON March 19 Texas railroad executives- are being- requested by the Interstate Ccirtinerce Commission to meet at 1-allas March 2S to consider the emergency which confronts the fruit and truck growers of South Texas Sam Cowan was informed Saturday Cowan told the trat(ice bureau of the commission et the difficulties which Texas truck and fruit growers are facing Ile was told that in response to a resolution Of the Texas Legislature and Texas commercial bodies the commission is calling the Dallas meeting "loping that the railroads will take such action as will afford relief Dull hair is improved wih golden glint shampoo A ::4 4i: 43 72: ease se srease 4 4 '''1''e' 77Sta -Salsa aiaaa 41''''' nc '''7 :4::::: z--: esseasesseasessasees-s- taai 1 1 --a-- sal vN 7 a assess- ea a3 sta asasataaamearzsesesesese easaes MRS STALLINGS Friends and relatives from va- sections Of the State attend ll ed the funeral here last week of Mrs -Walker Stallings who died in Little Rock Ark Mrs Stalling-s before her mar- riage was Mies Alannette Wells a daughter Of Mr and Mrs "Vka FL Wells of Fort Worth She is an Funral ervies were held from the First Christian Church Rev alumnae of Texas Christian Uni- versity- sc I Anderson pastor officiat- mg Interment wtes in Mount Oh- Vet Cemetery She is survived by her husband Dr Stallings of St lain- cent's Infirmary Little Rock Ark a brother William Wells a sister Miss Rosalie Wells and her parents Southwest Texas Normal College $3000 for cafeteria Sam Houston Normal Institute $808: three emergency one-half clerks at e100 per month at ime Comp- troller's Department $1000 sala- ries of two special examiners for seven months to be under the su- pervision of the chief auditor of the Comptroller's office $200 per month each $--1800: traveling ex- penses of same $2000 Expenses of traveling inspector of the Commission in the dis- harge rendered of official duties the public by the railroads Rail- road Commission $1575 for sta- tionery printing and publishing 'Markets and Warehouse Depart- merit e1500 Ketch Is Made 1 elenaant in 1 1 599 Suit 1 By Interrational News Service 3117S-K0Gaa1l Okla- March 19 The Jarrett Construction Corn- pany of Springfield Mo today filed a judgment suit for $115911 against Frank la Ketch adminis- trator of the Jake la Hamon es- Late Suit was entered before the Federal District Court here The judgment is asked for a sum alleged to be due on the con- gtruction depot of built the 13reckenridge Texas for the Wicni- ta Falls Ranger Fort Worth Railroad last Summer TREASURER OF COUNTY EON DIES IN AUTO Special to The Stezr-Tefr-am JEWETT Texas March 19- iienry Boykin COUnty Treasurer Leon County was killed in an alto wreck yesterday afternoon 3oykin lost control of his car and nissed the bridge on Beaver 7reek tvv0 miles south of Center- 7 Boykin was killed instant- his neck being broken and enight a companion was pinned alAnother car der the car in the water hem and rescued Knight just in wa-s just behind ime to save him from drowning UPERINTENDENT OF DENVER IS MOVED The offices of tile general su- erintendent of the Fort Worth ienver Railway will be moved rom Fort Worth to Wichita Falls tier' 1 1 it was announced Satura ay by la Clarity vice presi- ent and general manager superintendent At the same time the office of division at Vichita Falls NVill be abolished nd the general offices will take ta ver his work ty We feel that we will have a etter arrangement by the move- sv laritv declared as it Will get the the center tendert nearer uperin oyal from Fort his work" The change will mean the re- Worth of A ovington general superintendent rid a force el about twelve em- oyes according to Clarity RUIT AND TRUCK vs RELIEF IS SOUGHT WASHINGTON March le- exas railroad executives are be- requested by the Interstate cminerce Comission to meet at allaS Mareh 28 to consider the mergency which confronts the (- iiit Lnd truck growers of South Sim Cowan was inform- exas I Saturday Cowan told the trata 01 rel difficulties whtch Texas truck ce bureau of the commission IIe was toI1 that in response to and Texas commercial bodies reeolution of the Texas Isegisla- la tre ailing the Dal- I commission is calling ts rea 3 meeting hoping that th 1 1 4 seat take such action a-s will I lea vs et rel Co al 0 i 8 1 II i I I Ti 1 a 1r La r' Immo it 1 0 I nal I i I i i it 11 It 1 wit 1 1 1 i i I i- 0 1 I vs Lee et al from Dallas Ren Fenter vs Robins-on from Hill: Hartford Life Insurance Cornrany VS Patterson from Dallas County I I Pi 1 Travel Pay Cut Traveling' expenses for parole work including- $150 for traveling lexpenses of superintendent to attend conference of social workers in Milwaukee girls' training school $500 for repairs and improvements deaf dumb and blind institution for negroes $300: to jiuppiement salaries deaf dumb and blind $1144 to pay State's part for hard surfacing street in front of Confederate Home properftY $153 stationery juvenile training school $500 to purchase delivery ear State Orphan's Home $600 for repairs etc' Texas School for the Blind $54 'sup- piles for laundry Texas School for the Blind $250 books for library state Library $500 Furniture and fixtures Insurance and Banking Department $1500 employment of physicians and expenses incident to examine- Industrial Accident Board 87501 for salary of one stenographer for six months at $125 per month Industrial Accident Board $750: for one extra clerk for six months at $100 -per month Industrial Accident Board $1300 for traveling expenses of high school supervisors Department of Education $1100 Repairing roofs on buildings at Camp Mabry Adjutant General's Department $1500 for lining 'vault State Treasurer's Depart- tient $25000 for cement curb for driveway in park and to repair fence Fannin State Park 17501 to erect a fence 'around cottage tool house and cr other repairs about keeper's -111ttate Fannin State Park $500 Concrete floor for pavilion San 'Jacinto State Park $1000: to construct Open eds in Park San Jacinto State Park $500: to build Hullart 240 feet long San Jacinto 'rate Park $3500 Game Commission Hit rtntir appropriation made to the 'amt Fish and Oyster Commis- on of Texas consisting' of four- ceDarate items aggregating 1-4624 for general everhauling re- pairs and refurnishing' Governor's Inansion $3000: traveling expenses et Commissioner or representa ves outside of the State Depart- vent of As'riculture $200 for fire rotection including insurance in- improvements repairs to machine shops light Lat Power and fuel and printing u1official documents Grubbs' Vo- caZ1nal College 21aintenance of the steam plant View Normal $10000: in- c1 improvements John Tarleton 500 farm fencing John College $1000 cm mechanical engineering uodz A Cellege $25000 the erection of exten sion build- complete A olleze r-laright f-0 to repair and remod Hall to be used as boYs 11V urY A NI College l'c'cation al nom ics economics Modern Men" Modern Men I PENNEY COMPANY-A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION IhnlIMEMOINEEIWOMONIMIL Milennewa 9 1 PENNEY COMPANY-A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION manumw-i7 I.

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