Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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shts templar
raster services
he Methodist church was
scene of a very beautiful
ce Sunday morning, tiio
hts Templar I^odge of Pit-
conducting the Easter
The church with its
stions of dogwoofl and bri-
wrest'n with stately Eas-
ily, lent beauty and frag-
for tlie occasion. The
„t, arranged by the Knights
I directed by Mrs. R. C. Camp
was exceedingly good. The
given by Rev. Garrett
received with rapt atten-
Winnsboro hag two radio out-
fits working successfully. We
learn that several will be in-
stalled as soon as sets can be
jbtained.
The latest outfit to be instal-
led is that of the Wvstbrook
Radio Supply Co., a firm com-
posed of M. A. Westbrook, C. M.
Cain and Richard Smith. The
station is located in the West-
brook Cabinet Shop. This firm
will deal in radios and parts,
and will later manufacture an
improved machine which is be-
ing worked out by Prof. West-
brook.
Milo Cain has placed an order
following letter received for a large radio set to be ;n-
«/ by Kev. Howell is self- stalled at his residence.
story ■ I C. V. Weir has placed an or-
gburg, Texas, April 18.-* der for a number of Westing-
l W. C. Howell, Winnsboro. house radios and will install one
Sir and Brother: In.behalf for demonstration purposes at
I* Pittsburg Knights Tem* his telephone office. He will
i, I, as commander wish to handle the Westinghouse and
nk you and your most gro- other makes of macines. See
congregation and peonle his ad" in today's News
the use of your splendid Someone in the Winnsboro
urch in which we leniplars trade territory will be given a
1 our Easter services. radio free. See announcement
want especially to thank on another page of this paper
choir for the magnificent and look for particulars next
i which was rendered so week.
Btifully and effectively. f, ■
e Knights of this comman-' STAR-TELEGRAM RADIO
have for several years - -
holding these services in I The Fort Worth Star-Tele-
mous cities in our disti ici | gram has installed a broadcast-
never have had a more ing radio set and will within ten
ng and wonderful recep- days commence broadcasting
test News
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BONUS MEASURE TO BE
PASSED THIS SESSION
11.25 PER YEAR
Parent-Teachers
Meeting Program
Thumlay evening, April 27,
arranged and directed by Mis-
sos Irene Morton and Mary Ev-
ana.
Song, Harmony Club.
Piano nolo, "Autumn Idy.I' by
Lois Diummond.
Reading, "A Big Mistake,"
Sally Lucy Andrews.
Folk dance, directed by Mary
Evans.
Reading, "Befo' de War", by
Adrion Green.
Piano Solo, "Con a More~
Lorene Cassel.
Songs by first grade pupils,
sung at music memory .conest,
directed by Mrs. Homer Weir.
(a) Humoresque Dvorak
(b) Barcaralle Offenbach
(c) Old Dog Lary Foster
Violin selection, Dan Fowler.
.Piano solo, "Happy Black-
smith,"' Elisabeth Suiter.
Song "Where Is My Mama?"
Elizabeth McCalman.
Vocal Duet, Irene Morton and
*****
Here Tomorrow
R. L. Henry, Candidate for the United
States Senate, willspeak in Winnsboro
tomorrow afternoon on the issues of
Washington, April 18.—De-.Mr*- Corley.
cision to pass a soldiers' bonus and Drill, Misses Ev-
bill ,t this session of MortOTIr" P*""'"
waa reached today by senate anit-catholic I.ECTIIRES
Republicans in party conference
The vote was 36 to 9, on mo-
tion offered by Senator Lenroot
Republican, Wisconsin.
The conference resolution as
made public follows:
Mrs. Barrette, a prominent
missionary worker and lecturer
was in the city several days the
past week, the guest of her
friend, Mrs. W. E. Beggs. Mrs.
It is the sense of this con- Barrette made a talk at the
ference that the senate should Baptist church Sunday t night
at this session pass a soldiers' on anti-Catholism. At the same
bonus bill, and that the Repu-1 Place Tuesday night she deliver-
blican members of the finance 1*"^ a lecture on "Americanism."
committee be requested to re-1 ^ the close of her talk she
i, - ' Ijtews and nthprmattpr" , port such a bill within a rea-, re d. a tetter she found on the
ish to again to thank was made this week and ^Very?T)#j^aS £ invita- ' ^ Rtand aml wl^ ^ ^
requrtt t^ you «>n- of ^ rxiosaage^at oul WTFl. , * that thS^
.« i,c £lon hear him.
wish
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mx thanks tA fyo&f congro-l Worth was picked up here.
the good people of your
d tho choir for your Another Wireless Station
eh, the glorious music, the
'iliid attendance and Jbur
id entertainment.
I Yours very truly,
ittsbuig Commandery Knights
Templar No. 43.
By H. Claud Clayton,
Commander.
CTTAL TUESDAY NIGHT
^Misses Lufa Moore and Paul
Ilillsboro. Texas, April 18.—
The fourth wireless station is
being installed in this city, three
of them in residence and one
MAN WANTED FOR
ANCIENT KILLING
HELD IN DALLAM
(iOSH," SAYS FATTY
WHEN TOLD FILMS
.conference also decreed,to be from the Winnsboro Ku-
tlVe aniline j,/- - * - * l-Vt!,,v th onlrin rr W fnr
to the consideration of the ad- ™1 gr°o<f work sne was domsr
ministration tariff bill on Tnurs' W'th the letter was a fifty-dol-
day "without further delay." |'ar bill.
The measure will be called up' —*
at that time, and it was announ-
HAVE BEEN BARRED ced the majority membership
would make every effort to hold
New York, April 19.—Cancel- a quorum continuously.
SCOTCH WHISKEY
PRICE REDUCED
IN NEW YORK
New York, April 18.—The re-
ON HONOR ROLL
show unusual talent and (J'stirvction ybf-'scolarship are
training. Assisting with the| divided into five groups, rang-
ing '• Smith of. ing from te best one per cen
ne^' tvoice; Mrs. Cf C. to the best eight, nine and ten
m n, violin and Mrs. A. U
in the Chamber of Commerce,' wmtenced'to dwUh Vum" oTaH tracts for'uVe! There was some discussion as I
sponsored by the Lions club. ! jn the electric chair in the State mowing of films in which Ros-|tp the form tho honus bill ■ suit, it was said, of an abund-
4 o I penitentiary at Morrilton, Ark., coe C. "Fatty" Arbuckle rtp.| should take, but with divergent ant supply of alcohohc import
for the murder of his wife, his ivis wrtp. announced last ngiht v,0^ys developing no effort was. last week, gr>od Scotch whiskey
Kmti,™ In luvi; nnH twr, oth-v V'ill II Havs hei..! Of lie mt'do to reach a decision. I his yesterday dropped in price
Austin, Texas, April 18.—rn at Plumbssville, Ark., in Motion Picture Productrs asso- ie lpft. to finance commit- j from .$12 to $8 a quart, accord-
— • • ■ tec iiepublicans, a majority of mg to prohibition enforcement
whom is reported to favor the. agents.
house bill, with possible elirni-, The price is the lowest quoted
nation of amendment of the land on Scotch since the first fev.
ing Mr" JosepiV~Schenckr*the! settlement option. ' months after the Volstead act
inducers, and Mr. Adolph Zu-! Chairman McCumber of the became effective.
Rhwnt *ni ^,aui" | issuing • the honor roll of the 191J} havinu his death sentenc.- ciation. This action, he said, af-
faveT • ?fU,dentS 0f- C- L College of Arts and Sciences of ^ , ?e fmprisrmment .- teu nearly 10,000 contracts.
pSon TVn mU^C ®,m'th.e University of Texas for the ^J^en escaping and coming After a* consultation with
urth Tno i methodise j winter term, jt is explained by Texas where he married and Air. Nicholas Schenck, repres
Jrth Tuesday evening to ft1 Dean II. Y. Benedict that the ™ lexas. wneie ne main ^
u filled auditorium. Both' students who have won this e"^e(1 ,n business, is the stoi
Ionfc\ piano.
BENEFIT TEA .
Class will give a
| * the home of Mrs. W. R.
A8?", Tuesday afternoon,
r o. beginning at 4 o'clock
"Pniim' ^ w'" l)e turned into
f, yne8i,a Goodtimes" tea
"se who prefer to come in
1 evening.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
cSW001 10 a- m- Ro -
Supt.
Reaching n a. m. and 7:45
' Poaching
^ awaists you. Come.
_ w. B. Blount, Pastor.
methodist c hurch
.Rev
per cent. On the honor roll as
among the best four and five
Der cent is James B. Snow ot
Winnsboro.
Ik
of Sam Bell, alias Jos Strum
arrested hee Tuesday by de^ii
iv and Mr. Lasky, of the Fam
finance committee, is due to re-! The flow of booze from Can-
arresr-eo nee ( M Y'lavera-il«skv' corooration turn here late tomorrow or ada as well as from the Ba-
ty sheriffs on information from ojs Uaje^sky corporation, ^]y Thursd;(y and wiII iake hamag has been p„ticillarly
Arkansas officials. i itement ^-iid "I will state I "barge of the tariff bill on the heavy of late in anticipation by
Bell has confessed I at .. . ^ - mv reauest thev havelfloor- He is 1xious to get the rum runners of increasing <iif-
SSA-Li'TSSf. he yndh^ • ««, un jjcuit, of «t,^ i,qu,,r i,c,;r
JrP ^route to Texas ;a bookings of the Arbuckle films, and « expected to call the som- the Canadian border after the
him back Aikansas ofi> ".hey do this that the whole mittaai majority together toidis- State prohibition directors 27
date Ml iconvicted matter may have the considers- cuss the measure soon after hu machine gun barricades are set
lriitin<r nf thn four per- t-on that its importance war-.arrival- , . f„!up\
MAN SHOT DEAD IS . _ uniino. nf th,-> four Der- l*on tnat its importance war-, —
DRAGGED BY TEAM the killinyf tho irour per^ aSion ia taken1 Oecunon of the ^nference
sons and sentenced to oeaw . press the tariff bill without
to | Anonymous lettera threaten-
de-
•«—- — frAm thp that thev press the tarni Din wunom ne- ing the life of William H. An-
Ifugo, Okla., April 19.-D. M.Jjtei-his *e"tjncei.,,i nearly 10.000 contracts in | l yj« in e ETrd.?n2 person headef .the New York
hi 55. « «hot and SSS Save forfj tor the Arbuckle pi=turea"| 4edre *Iard«g Sta^Ant,^^««
With a long fight John L. Sutherland, 32, news-
led ,t Shoal, nine mi e" outh-'the-penitentiary. OTflwr. >• l«K4!d ed in the arreat yealerda, of
Xed ' Mit^?hen tnforrned late last of thetanu^Withalo^ fight Joh„ Sutherland 32, new,-
ir*tr hp drew a According to_ Ben s aiiejren ^ Ur TIsiv,a annnnm P. over the tariff in prospect how- paperman and World War vet-
±1 VeSeS statement here he changed hi, n.jht of Mr. H.y'a announce- J- JXTMS ST
<run, it is alleged and attempted
to resist arrest by Will Harris,
constable. When shot Johnson
fell from the rack in which e
was riding, his foot caught in
the brake shoe and he was drag
ged a quarter of a mile by the
runway team.
Johnson was recentyl whip-
ped by a party of masked men
name
to Joe Smith when he ar- ment. •
rived in Texas. He worked in
for senate consideration.
O-
the oH fields of North and West BURROS TAUGHT TO
Texas and at several places in STAMPEDE IF PRO
Fort Worth. He married a girl AGENTS APPROACH BOBBED HAIR WAS
at Mineral Wells and moved to
Dallas, where he went to wor?: Washington, April 18.—Tex-
for the express company. Later aa bootleggers are training bur-
he went into the <?airy business. ,.os stampede in order to
• • ---i I n ♦ Kic rl ii 1 T*V • : £
plans of Senat-or McCumber, Sutherland was severly shell
! would be l^id aside temporarily, shocked. He is held in $10,000
bail for special sessions.
STYLISH YEARS AGO
Berkeley, Cal., April 18.—
35 VETERANS JOIN
VERNON LEGION POST
Vernon, Texas, April 18.—36
„« ~— . i j • - — — — Bobbed hair and earpuffs wert*(new members were added to
He waa arrested at his dairy ffjve warning of approaching fashionable 2,500 years ago, ac-j^he roster of the American Le-
A k'm A/ Ahi^lfpn il0 VHS arrcaicu *• ' Warning ui aHr1 WV<,U,,P lH8niOllHi)l6 £ yoW jcma «KU
who accused him on , Tuesday by membei*s of the prohibftion agents, according to cording to the results of an in-
evenin* next Sun- fog"
; S and hear two great *'
C. Howell, Pastor.
stealing. He had made the sta-
j. P iT - Itement that he recognited Har-
of'tho Subhur^n.!'^^ °"€ °L theH!TZ 'mlde ovenThe Arkansas officers will ^"imrros do'not" actually leco-^CaTiff
'each for 5ES h^! arrive Tue^ay for the n,an. I ^ dry law «, u
the
y'H preac?
lawyer dies
^ LPRUR SPRINGS
X?PHngs(Texaa, April
uruJf i Foster, 76, a
0dHo iWyeT °' this place
"and ifnj 1Iex"Confed«Tato
fVAlived t"
for f'fty two years.
-«~n-
Mineola. April 19.-After ^ix
years,'Earl McKinney has been
indicted by a Wood Coun :y
grand jury charged with killtag
Itobson Sullivan, July IB.
McKinney came here from Jiw
home in Mineral Wells and sur-
rendered. He was promptly re-
leased under S5.000 bond. The
killing occured in this county
near the Liberty church.
__ M PS . ' gion in a whirlwind campaign
sheriffs office and said he was rcportp received today by Com-'vestigation conducted here i>y conducted by the local post,
ready to go back and have tt missioner Haynes. The educat-1 students of the University of Practically every ex-service man
California who recently produc- interviewed by the committee
Vision of Marpessa, a joined.
enforcement officers, the re- Grevian outdoor pargant. j Plans have been laid to con-
port declared, but are trained Several of the girls bad de- tinue the* drive until every ex-
muiTed at taking part because service man in Wilbarger coun-
the^ feared their Jwibbed locks iy has been visited. A goal of
' "" 300 members has been set for
was said today.
iNnvrTKn FOR KILLING HOLDUP NETS to sUmpede at the approach of
INDICTED fy jjgjg A(J0 BANDITS $7,000 any strangers. This is done, the
Kansas City, Mo., April 18.—
Three bandits, two whits and
a negro, held Up Max Goldber-
ger, president of a ocal garment
manufacturing concern and selz
ed his grip containing $7000 in
cash this afternoon. Glberger
was clubbed with a revolver
when he resisted. The robbery
occured at Fourteenth and Oak
streets.
report explained by the boot- WOuld not look sufficiently ai -
Ieggers feeding them sugar And
then having accomplices give
them a sugar substitute caus-
ing severe pains in the stomach.
"Consequently," the report
said. "The animals becomes
skeptical of strangers and stam-
pede at their approach.
—1 ft —
cient. An investigation was sta-
rted and the students and their
faculty advisors found that the
Greek women of centuries ajro
bobbed their hair, used earpuffs
and also resorted to brilliffntine
nnd other beauty aids on oc-
casions.
a
May 1.
A. E. Craddock. Alf Morris,
and Mrs. Ethel Rich burg are
ih Dallas today.
0
Don't forget that Hon. Bob
Henrv speaks in Winnsboro to-
morrow on issues of the day.
Miss Ellie Gibson is spending, Wstch for the "Great Mom-. He promises to give his hear-
the week at home. ment" Monday and Tuesday. era a real democratic speech.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922, newspaper, April 21, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268219/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.