Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 2

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MONOGRAM OIL MONOBILE OIL Let Us Overhaul Your Car WINTER WILL SOON BE WITH US AND IT IS DUR- ING THIS TIME THAT MEN OWNING AUTOMO- | BILES, WHETHER THEY BE TOURING CARS OR TRUCKS SHOULD BEGIN TO THINK OF HAVING {2 THEIR CARS OVERHAULED. ] PUT IT OFF UNTIL YOU WILL ACTUALLY NEED 2 THE CAR AGAIN NEXT SPRING. > RIGHT NOW AND DURING THE WINTER SEASON WE WILL BE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOUR CAR A ff THOROUGH OVERHAULING DUE TO THE FACT U THAT YOU WILL NOT INSIST ON HAVING IT DONE 1 IN A FEW HOURS, WHEN IT ACTUALLY REQUIRES = 31 A DAY OR TWO TO DO THE JOB THOROUGHLY. FREE STORAGE BRING YOUR CAR IN AT ONCE AND LEAVE IT WITH US ALL WINTER IF YOU SO DESIRE, WE FEDERAL TIRES DIAMOND TIRES DO NOT WAIT AND BRING IT IN -. WILL OVERHAUL IT AND GUARANTEE THE JOB, Lathe and Machine Work JH Ue [a CHARGE YOU NOTHING FOR STORAGE AND DUR- » | ING THIS TIME WILL ALSO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BATTERIES, FREE OF CHARGE. 5 4 a RSAEA Every Job is Guaranteed Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON AND SPECK, Proprietors First Class Aute Mechanics Tires Repaired PRA EL MOANA MNES HEISE | BOSCH Service Station - WILLARD Batteries U. S. Royal Cords The best in tires U. S. Fabric Tires A tire at a price to fit your purse COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP KU KLUX PARADERS AND POSSE CLASH Encounter, in Which Sheriff Is Wounded, Follows Attempt to Hold Parade. Waco, Texas.—The 54th district grand jury here will investigate the clash last Saturday night at Lorena, 14 miles south of here, between 50-odd knights of the Ku Klux Klan paraders and a sheriff's posse, in which Bob Buchanan, sheriff of McLennan coun- ty, was dangerously eight other men severely injured. Following a meeting with the copnty attorney, a delegation of Lorena citi zens drew up a resolution, signed by 200 persons, placing blame for the clash on the sheriff. Aiter the announcement that there would be an official investigation of the clash, two men posted signs on telephone poles near the scene of the encounter. The signs, four in number, were signed “K. K. K.” and read as follows: “Wife beaters beware.” “Crap shooters beware.” “Other eyes are upon you.” “Love thy neighbor as thyself, but leave his wife alone.” _—“Lhicken thieves lok out. We sre | | Meseage, wounded, and | after you.” The clash took place when Sheriff | Buchanan with Deputies Burton and Wood attempted to disperse the march- ing kiansmen, masked and robed, after, | according to the sheriff, they had re fused to divulge their identity. He | had agreed to permit them to parade, he said, if they would allow him to identify those PARRA: = VALERA ACCEPTS CONFERENCE CALL London.—In a brief, Eamonn de Valera informed Premier Lloyd George of his accept ance of the premier’s invitation for a conference in London October 11, on the Irish question, thus clearing the way for a momentous attempt to settle the centuries-old problem between lre- land and Great Britain. Relief was expressed in official cir. cles here that the difficulties which for some time seemingly threatened to prevent another conference apparently had been cleared away by the message of Mr. de Valera. The reply raised no “question as to the status of the Sinn Fein delegates and no further corres- pondence between the premier and the Trish leader is expected. How about your subscription ? business-like | Muhbaaw: +-UNDERW Roy Gardner, the notorious bandit, who recently made a sensational es- cape from McNeil's prison. MAHONEY GUILTY OF WIFE MURDER Seattle James FE. Mahoney, 22, was | found guilty of the murder on April 16 of his aged and wealthy bride of two months, Mrs. Kate M. Mahoney | The jury of eight men and four women returned their verdict after having been out six hours. The verdict closes one of the jest chapters of Washington's criminal circumstantial evidence cases ever hefd in the state. The state had charged that Mahoney |had on the night of April 16 drugged his wife, placed her body in a trunk, | struck her on the head several times with a hammer and after |placed lime in the trunk with the body, roped it and sunk It in Lake Union strong having a charge of forging his wife's name to documents granting him ace safe deposit boxes and to her property, estimated to be worth more than $100,- 000, s to her last and the charge of murder was | placed against Mahoney when its con- tents were identified Mahoney's lawyers made a_ bitter | fight for the life of their client, claim- ing that the body found in the tr was not that of the aged bride and {hinting at-a “plant” and | against Mahoney | The penalty is death by hanging The case will be appealed to the state ink ‘frame up” upreme court | BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Packing plant employes throughout | the country are to vote on the question {of striking to prevent reduction in | wages. New York's first bread line since the } beginning of the world war was in | operation last Saturday at the Church } of St. Mark, in the Bowery | William Howard Taft, the new chief | justice of the supreme court of the | United States, opened the 1921 term | of the court in Washington on Monday Recent trading in liberty bonds and ieiistory notes on the stock exchange attained large proportions and created new high records for the year. | A tentative plan for consolidation of all major American railroads into 19 competing systems has been announced by the interstate sion sever commerce commis: The combination lock of the vault in the Fruitland State bank at Fruitland, Idaho, was blown off some time during the night and a number of safety de- posit boxes broken open and rifled by | yegemen, | Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, film star, held for murder in San Francisco, was released on $5000 bail, the charge of the murder of Miss Virginia Rappe having been reduced to manslaughter after a six-day police court hearing. | “She emmy Agricultural Interest Rate Fixed. Washington.—The War Finance cor. poration fixed a rate o 4 per cent on advances under the agricultural credit to banks, bankers and trust companies, provided the loans mature in six months and carry no privilege of renewal. The rate, according to announcement by the corporation, will apply also on loans to cattle loan com- panies for feeder purposes, but they likewise must not exc@d six months iu maturity, Many War Veterans Idle. Indianapolis.— Four hundred and seventy-nine posts of the American island federal Mahoney was arrested on May 8 on | The trunk was found on August 8 For Health and Service. © (1) Flexible, Solid-Leather Double- Welted Soles. (2) Solid Leather Insoles - Easy to Repair and Increase the Wear. (3) Lining Stitched to Insole to Prevent Wrinkling or Pulling Leote. 4) Double Welted Through Extra Welt Strip to Prevent Ripping or Soles Pulling Off. SOLID LEATHER THROUGHOUT and made over wide toe health lasts. The Ideal Shoes for Your Healthy, Happy Boys and Girls. : -WEATHERBIRD" FLEXIBLE SOLE DOUBLE welt | FOR BOYS == FOL GIRLS J. V. BAKER ‘& SON “WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET” The Safe Way t a Buy an Implement See It Before You Buy; Have It Set Up Right; and know How to Operate It If you bought implements by the pound, you could afford to buy “un- USO =U =Uimte Lene =i = Stott sight and unseen.” —A_ ten-year-old boy could buy as wisely as you. But the fact is that you buy implements entirely for what they can do. Ut de! Performance is what counts, fi That is why buying an implement calls for the exercise of care and good judgment. Our implements have a long-established reputation for giving greatest satisfaction in the hands of the user. We believe that you could buy them “unsight and unseen” more safely than you could buy any others. But we don’t do business in that way. We want to show you the implement before you buy it. We want you to get fully acquainted with it before you invest your money. We want to know that it is set up right and that you understand every important detail of its operation before you start it to work as a factor in your crop produc- tion, We give special attention to these matters because we know that they mean satisfaction to you—and that’s the big thing with us. Tell us what implements you need and let us help you buy them to best advantage. Drop in the next time you are in town. Legion have reported to the national ; headquarters here that 46,658 ex-serv- ice men are unemployed, it was an- nounced at the legion uzemployment ;Seuference hers. Peers

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