The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 345, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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EaWs THURSDAY EVENING, FEB 22, 1934
CAGE THswt
HEUSEN SHIRTS FOR SPRING-
HEUSEN Collar at
E in PRICE - - - -
MOSSHART'S
$1.9
Learning to Croon Like Dad
WANT ADS
FOR RENT
arconal 1 How 1 Woman Lost |
ersonal | 20 Pounds of Fat
1: night. Blair’s Cafe Lost Her Prominent Hips,
1 041 Double Chin, Sluggishness
| Gained Physical Vigor—-
guerite Mulkey was a
Pallas for the day.
A Shapely Figure
Now open all night.- Blair’s Cafe. If you are fat—first remove the |
._______I cause.
Mrs. Bundy Wray and son of I Take one-half teaspoonful Cf
Houston are guests
here.
of relatives KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of 1
hot water every morning—in 3!
• . -------------— weeks get on the scales and note!
HARPER'S MULTI-PRINT SITOP how many pounds of fat have
Shop at home in Knighthurst vanished.
Addition. Work called for and de-1 Notice also that you have gained :
livered. Candidate cards a specialty. in energy—your skin is clearer— ,
Phone or drop us a card and we you feel younger in body—KRU- ,
will call on you. Phone 392-W.
J. L. Clarke attended the district
bankers convention in Fort Worth SALTS from
SCHEN will give any fat person
ia joyous surprise.
1 Get an 85€ bottle of KRUSCHEN
today.
Roorbach's Pharmacy
Gordon Hill was a
Dallas for the day.
ahi for any leading druggist anywhere 1
in America (lasts 4 weeks). If this
visitor in first bottle doesn't convince you -
this is the easiest, safest and surest |
—- way o lose fat—your money will
The Curtis Publishing Company be gladly returned..
can use two men with light cars i
for rural circulation work. Apply
1102 N. Dallas St., Q a. m. snd 5
p. m.
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Oklahoma Cops
Shoot Up Auto
| It isn't every youngs er who
starts to follow in father's foot-
steps at such an early age as
Gary Evan Crosby, who, at eight |
i months, is learning to croon in wood,
the style made famous by his dad.
Of 2 Dallas Men
The new NESCO oil stoves on dis-
play at our store are considered by
authority the finest made. Ask to
see the On Ranges with the guar-i Dallas, Texas, Feb. 22.—Two Dal-
anteed for life burners. Prices no lies men had a narrow escape in
more than the ordinary oil stoves. Oklahoma City Sunday when quick
Trade in your old stove. Sold ex- shooting policemen put nine bullets
clusively in Ennis by holes in their automobile before
Allen Furniture Co. ‘ attempting to ascertain their iden-
----—--tity, they said Wednesday. Quilting Party
Mrs. F. D. Barnett continues sickJ. J. Carter, 43, of 202 North Wenal , To
at her home on North Clay St. Carroll, now on sick leave. And vicod) 1 01
She has been sick for more than | Elmer Roland, 28, of 312 South Mrs. Martin Alfore
Dallas Boy Dead
Struck On Head
By Automobile
C. W. Duke's F riends :V :
Announce Him For Varicose Vems-
Commissioner No. 1 Ulcers- Did Sores
I Clean Powerful Penetrating Oil
The NA VS is autl orized to an- . Quickly Promotes Healthy Healing
| light housekeeping apartment to " ____Enounce C W. Duke as a cavdidite | \
couple. 707 North McKinney. Plione Dallas Texas Feb 22. While for City Commissioner, Place No: Get a tws-qunce bottle or Moone's
! Dallas, Texas, rep. 24. 1, at the April city election.
: 182________________.__preparing to re urn to school after In permitting his name to be
{ a three-day absence because of a
FOR RENT.—Nice cottage on West ahont liness Frank Bates Robert- used as a candidate for the place
Baldridge. See Mrs. T. W. Garth slight IlesBares oner Mr Duke is yielding to the urgent
: 1_____________. L________son, Jr. 11, of 703 North Clinton, request of his friends, who point
: Oak Cliff, was killed Wednesday. 3€: , 1
FOR RENT_Unfurnished apart- ‘out that he is qualified both by
FOR R : On/uisn D when he was struck by an auto- e• Tidiest moon
ment, four rooms, bath, garage, 11experience as a business man and
garden. 1006 Norin shermamm s. venbilea nordc eflalane romo is as a citizen who has Dweys taken
: WANTED.—Second hand baby bed. home. .,munity matters to fill, the place.
Must be in good condition. wri e Frankoiaci the onlyoon of Th Mr. Duke has been a resident of
: Bos A care News : Bates Rober tson, operato 0 an of Ennis for the past firteer years,
0% A, - • station ab Vickery, and who in. . :
!-------—.———---—— 00 " ‘ . during which time he has been en-
WANTED.—Two boys, age 16 to 1932 was a candidate for county gaged in the battery business. He
20, for newspaper a gency. See Mr. commissioner.is recognized as a conser ative
Melton, road representative at 4 Accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. business man and has always been
p. m. or 6 p. m. at the Interurban R. A. ogtte, the youth, whose a strong boaster for all things that
sta tion. | mother is dead, had been to town tend to improve the welfare 0 - b e
—.....- _ to obtain his physician's certificate citizenship as a whole.
so he could return to his studies. : His friends ask that you give h.is
When theyaligh ed from the . . . . 1
5 candidacy fair consideration, feei
The following announcements street car he ran ahead of Mrs. ing that a vote for him is for
are made subject to the Demo-Hogue, apparently not seeing the your own best interests.
28, oncoming car. Mrs. Hogue called
to him to stop and he obeyed in-
stantly. A glass windshield extend-
: FOR RENT.—Neatly furnished
Emerald Oil (full strength) with
the distinct understanding t hhai you
must get quick relief and sp'endic
results ° or your money cheer “Clly
refunded.
The very first application will give
you relief and a few short treat-
ments will thoroughly convince you
that by sticking faithfully to it a
NRA short while longer your
wawy troubles will disappear
Roorbach's Pharmacy is
GSGunrat selling lots of it.
The easy way te sent it is through
a Daily News Want Ad.
For Results tst A Want ad.
Announcements
cratic Primary Election July
1934:
The easy way to sell it is through
Bing Crosby, screen and radio,
singer. Here’s young "Bing" brush-
ing up his technique before the
mike in the Crosby home at Holly- |
For County Commissioner,
cipct 2:
C. E. ALEXANDER.
B. F. STOUT.
CLAIR WHITE
A. W. GORMAN.
OSCAR R. COLVIN.
Pre- ling outward a few inches from the
window of the machine, struck his
1 a Daily News Want Aft
Y F Av 4
Dr. R. C. Gregory
—International EMuistrated News: For Justice of the Peace
JOCHETY
Call Your Items In Before 9 a. m. Phone 44
Fist Fight In
Fort Worth Gas
who has been sick for several days I victims. They went to Oklahoma ( Mrs. M. L Wilson and daughter 1 A ,
with influenza is improving. [ City to return with Roland's wife, 1 Miss Lelia Zerwer, enterta ined at COHLE O V CISY
four weeks. Frank Barnett, Jr., Peak, street car operators, were the |
--------— who was visiting relatives. their home on West L. mapasas St.:
Now open all night.—Blair's Cafe. I Sunday evening they were driv-Wednesday afternoon with an old Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 22.-
ing in a street with which they fashioned quilting party for Mrs. / Biekrering between opponents on
were unfamiliar watching house Martin Alford. ithe municipal utility ownership
numbers and trying to locate the The afternoon was spent in question before the Fort Worth
residence at which Mrs. Roland quilting, and during the social hour city council reacherl the fisticuff
was staying. Suddenly they heard which followed, delicious hot choc-stage Wednesday when Claude
the sound of rifle fire. The re- olate topped with whipped cream, Spratling, attorney, struck W. E.
Alleged Novelist
Stole Typewriter
Suspended Term ______... ...........,............,.
- ports grew louder and they realiz-langel food, pineapple and pecanAllaum, representative of the Sham
T — . %ed that bullets were hitting their cake was served to the following rock Natural Gas Company.
Alipine, Tercassidze b. dttorNelson car. They stopped and an automo-guests: Mrs. T. B. Farrar, Mrs. L.| Bystanders held the two apart
Abrams, sell seled authors was bile came alongside, in which were s. Moran, Mrs. G. I Barney Imitil their colorful verbiage died
given a two-year suspended sen-two uniformed policemen. With Mrs. W. P. Onstead, Mrs. C. A. ldown and discussion was resumed,
tence here Wednesday by a district leveled guns they ordered the two‘Hackler Miss revelvn Hackler Mrs | Allaum challenged the statement
court jury which found him guilty men out of their machine. - ». 0001 sS ST LLAVCHCT NT 1=
of stealing a typewriter from an cbeved
office of Sul Ross College. ! 000
head. He was taken to the Dallas |
Methodist Hospital, where he died GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
! within a few minutes after being. -.. 3
struck. His skull was fractured. Permanently located in En-
j Donnie Murphy, 15, of 1039 North nis. Office at Ennis Phar- :
macy. Office Phone 7. Res-
idence 1166-W. |
| Edgefield, was driving the car, she
Precinct told police.
No. 3:-
E. E. GLOVER.
E. D. CUNNINGHIAM.
EARL DRISKELL
State Board
To Be Established
HUGH (FITZ) FITZGERALD. +
HILLYER ESTES (Re-election) In Antonin
J. L. (Johnnie) ROBERTS. Dan ACO
D. A. AUSBROOKS. | L
For Constable Precinct No. 3—
For Crinfinal District Attorney—
F. L. WILSON.
LYNN B. GRIFFITH
For County Clerk-
ZEBBIE HOWELL.
F. S. (Frog) SMITH.
FRANK ERWIN.
For County Superintendent—
D. K. ROGERS.
| Washington, • Fels. 22.—Maury
Maverick, Bexar County, Texas,
collector, said Wednesday the Na-{
tional Labor Board, had agreed to
establish a Texas board with head- :
quarters at San Antonio..
) Maverick petitioned the board |
some days ago to take that action, 1
| saying many Texas industrial
workers were living under depler- |
Hable conditions and had neither
the time nor money to go to New
MRS. GEORGIE POINDEXTER Orleans, where the nearest existing
A. DUPREE DAVIS.
City Announcements
board sits, to take up their com-
1 plaints.
He cited also the rapid rise of
For Commissioner No. 2—
P. A. GRIFFIN.
L. H. HAWKINS.
J. N. GOODWIN.
They A. L. Joyner, Mrs. L. M. McCord, made two weeks ago- by Spratling
Mrs. F. N. Wilson, Mrs. Newt Wil- that City Councilman William Mon
We tried to tell them our names son Mrs Clark Miss LaParis Law-nig had "sold out to the gas com- For Commissioner No.1-
‘‘Mrs pany." | M. (Jake) McNABB.
"No one sold out to the gas com-: C W DUKE
the Bronx Wo aycames eroreseve and our business," said Carter, “but Jer, Miss Frances Moran,
he ", : " came ne e sey they sneered at us. They searched Armour Holland and Miss Lila Mai
eral moths ago with the expressed our car and took us both to the Whitting on.
purpose of writing a novel based police station. We had to telegraph____L___________
on the coal miners of Southern Illi-to Dallas to prove our identities.
noisa RecausenotA herezedentinache They stin seemed angry when they M. E. Philatheas
were right in what We d Fes for , 1 71
To Meet Friday With
Mrs. J. E. Keever
presented, college officials allowed
him certain courtesies. He was a
speaker before clubs and literary I
organizations here during the win-
ter.
In court, the blonde-haired youth
of 24, explained that the day before
he left for Chicago, where he said
he was to finish the last chapters !
of his novel, he needed a type-1
writer, and, as the machine he
took “belonged to the State of
told them, and made us pay a
speeding fine." The police offered
no apology for the shooting or for
the damage done the car. Carter
said.
Texas," he saw "no harm in taking
it."
"I was like a carpenter taking
a saw or a hammer to do some
necessary work," he told the court.
Murder Charges
Against Three In
Crap Game Death
pany. Monnig and all the city em- 1
ployes are honest. The reason you |
are sore, Spra'ling, is because I
threw you cut," asserted Allaum,
moving toward the attorney, who
let fly with his right and landed
on his opponent's jaw.
Income Tax Man
To Be at Banner's
the state industrially, saying it
could no longer be considered pre-
dominantly agricultural.
The Texas set-up, Maverick said,
will be composed of fourteen mem-
bers, to be selected on recommen-
dations of civic bodies, labor or-
ganizations and the like, from the
area of Dallas, Austin, Houston,
San An onio and Fort Worth.
| Texas senators will recommend a
chairman.
I Only the clerical force necessary
Spratling recently
A I TAR to carry on the board's routine OpA 1
• erations will draw salaries.
1 Maverick said the action of the
For the convenience of those per- national body in agreeing to form a
The Philathea Class of the First | from the Municipal
Methodist church will hold business League, which has sponsored city
and social meeting) with Mrs. J. E. l ownership and operation of 51
Keever, 806 West Knox Street, at electric plant here, as well as gas
3:30 p. m. Friday. All members dis ribution.
are urged to attend.—Reporter.
was ousted - 1 *
Ownership sons who are required by law to I Texas board would
file federal income tax returns, a boon to the state,
deputy collector will be at Banner I -------
Company, in Ennis, March 9, to. A Daily News Want ad is small
assist taxpayers in filing their re- in cost but big in Itesufts.
be a great
1 After the two had been separat-
ed, Allaum said it was City Man-
turns. No charge will be made for
this service. The matter of filing /
Now open all night.—Blair’s Cafe. ;
Mrs. Sebe Newman
Son and Daughter
iager George D. Fairtrace who has income tax returns should be given 1
been "the stumbling block in the immediate attention by all tax-:
gas question." payers who are due to file returns 1
... T , The council adopted a resolution in order to avoid penalty and in- 1
Visiting Here to investigate both the petition Iterest. Calendar year 1933 returns |
us: circulated byi theisleagup, 4 callmigi shall bess filednot later than
Mrs Sebe P Newm m.-son Hart- for an election on municipal elec- March 15, 1934, with the collector |
ley, and daughter aefiss Bills art Prigity, and also a counter petition of internal revenue for the dis-
Washington L visi ing circulated by the Texas Electric trict in which the taxpayer resides 1
ireoneinayinseliehhm and commas asking the orlemnip-cuan-I
Italy. They plan to travel-extens-fers of the league pe ition to with-ness.I
ivelg in Texas for a few weeks. e draw their
Sebe Newman and family left -----——
Ennis more than twenty
going to the National Capitol where I F ederal Court
he and his sons have held various
Just received new shipment white quarrel that followed a dice game positions n the government service
tennis shoes. Keds qualits.—New n a parking station at Fourth Mr. Newman is at present employed
York Bargain Store and Roth-and Jones Streets, .in the internal revenue department,
childs. U . Cantrell and Lewter had pre- He was a well known gin man and
========================================= viouisly been charged with assault /
to murder and released on $1,500
bond. They were re-arrested after
CAN YOU IMAGINE!
Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 22.
Testimeny showed he took the Murder charges were filed in Jus-
t spewruer .benrdsqurettr trans i eurC,Ean1002, 5070 * Werinesdy.
and rode toSanderson, where, he ternoon against Boyd Shannon,
was taken off by officers and was. J. R. Lewters and L. CICan “Gl
brought to jail here. for the dice game-shooting Mon-
Immediately after conclusion of day night of F. W. (Peck) War-
the trial, he departed for Chicago,
without the typewriter.
TENNIS SHOES.
ren.
Warren died in the City-County
hospital Wednesday morning from
bullet wounds received during a
or has his principal place of busi- ,
| For quick resits’ use Daily News|
: Want Ads.
Man of Texas | Representative Morgan C. Saun-i
REP 5 — .ders who has also offered a bill
May Be Revised providing for an additional judge :
in the northern district, where
Washing on, Feb. 22.—Serious ef-Judge Randolph Bryant now pre-..
LISTEN YOUNG PEOPLE
Warren's death and bond for all,
three defendants was set at $2,500
each. It was made through their
Every day you put it off, you attorney,
are neglecting a great op- They declined to make state-
portunity to make an invest ments.
ment that you will always
be proud of.
Warren was at liberty on appeal
bond while awaiting a new trial on
charges of robbing the Bridgeport
successful politician when he lived | fact ste revise the map of the fed- sides alone. Increased business in. 2 7 3 !
here. | eral court districts in Texas are I this district, caused primarily by | CAN YOTMACINEE th man h -
oil litigation, has made it diffi- | Louisville, who after suffering 1
For many years there have been : cult for one judge t ° transact the | from stomach disorders for 15 yrs. 1
four court districts in Texas, the ‘ business.gained 13 % 16s in two months by'
| using BISMA-REX / He never felt
| better and now enjoys three square |
1 meals a day.
| Heiress to Auto
Millions to Wed
Prince in March
If you are under 35 years of bank in 1932. He was tried in De-
age and are in good health, catur last year and was given a
it will pay you to let. me ex- fifteen-year sentence. This was re- | Carol Marmon, 26-year-old heiress
versed and remanded by the court to the Marmon automobile millions.
Pasadena, Cal., Feb. 22.—Miss
being made here.
northern,
western.
southern, eastern
and
A bill has just been introduced | =
in the house of representatives by 1 V.
Congressman Marvin Jones of Ama !
rillo to create a fifth district cut |
of the territory of the northern
and western districts. The district
i EXPLANATION
in
plain to you our Insurance
Income at 60 or 65.
The same money that pays
for your insurance protec-
tion now will provide an
income for you in your old
age.
I will be glad to assist you
in planning your Life In-
surance program.
W. D. ARDEN
District Agent
Southwestern Life Insurance
Company
said she would be wed in Holly-
of criminal appeals.
Howerton said the fight at the wood March 16 to Prince Nicolas
parking station Monday night was Tohkotous, a distant relative of
the Mdivani family. “
News, of the forthcoming mar-
Cause-Ware Funeral Home. triage of the Pasadena socialite
Charges also were filed against and the only child of Gen. H. C.
Howard Luttrell and Joe Record, Marmon, automobile manufacturer,
L7, after the injury of W. came at a dinner party given in
their honor by the Mdivani broth-
the outgrowth of a dice game
argument. Warren's body is at
both
McClanahan in an argument over
liquor. They made bonds of $500 ers. Princes Serge and David, and
their sister, Mrs. Charles Huberich.
Miss Marson said she “felt sure”
each. McClanahan has been re-
leased from St. Joseph's Hospital
Mr. Merchant
15,000 potential customers will
eagerly receive your store message
through the publications of the
United Publishing Co. Plan to get
your part of this business during
1934 ______...
her father, now on his estate at
as proposed by Congressman Jones Ay y :
would include all of Northeast | WOT
Texas and part of West Texas and !
court terms would be held at Am-
arillo, Lubbock, San Angelo, Abi-
lene and Wichita Falls.
Meanwhile a bill has long been |
pending to appoint an additional
judge in the South Texas district.
It has been backed by the Supreme:
court and successively recommend-
Bisma-Rex is a new antacid |
| treatment that is bringing |
welcome relief to thousands
ed by Chief Justices Taft and
Hughes.
Recently Representative Lanham
of Fort Worth proposed an addi- |
tional judge in the northern dis-
trict, where Judges Wilson, Meek I
Pineola, N. C., would be present,:
for the wedding ceremony. "He has land Atwell nowsit. AvAst this :
never met Nicky, but I am sure Representative Jones seers the
he will approve of him," the heir - bill for the entirely separate
ess said. northwestern distri which would ,
make an additional judge unnec- |
essary in the northern district. |
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this time it's PLYMOUTH'S RIDE
The 1934 Plymouth has everything. Floating Power
Engine Mountings, Hydraulic Brakes, Safety Steel
Bodies, Individual Wheel Springing, and a ride that's
almost unbelievable.
We now have both models of the New Plymouths in
our showroom.
See them and learn what a big, luxurious automobile-
there is in the low price field this year.
DAVIS MOTOR CO.
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