The Cordele dispatch. (Cordele, Georgia) 1926-1971, April 08, 1926, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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™ YHURSDAY, APRIL 8, 19268 k FATHER-NLA%’{ <OHN ROS 3 ALIAS FRANK HORNE | OF [4ACON: 1S SAUGHT FOR | MiAM! BEACH SHOOTING, i el ! . MIAMI BEACH, Fla,, April 6.— ~r,"l»“x-{; Paul Cavanaugh, 42, was shot aul prchably fatally wounded in his .“ash-‘ ionable apartments here today by a man whom police believe to he Julua; I). Ross, 35, alias Trank Horne. of ! Macon, Ga., the victom's swu-iu-n\! PPolice along the ecast ccast section '; of the state have been requested tné watch for Ross aud his 25-y3:u'-0hl: i wife, Mable Ross, who were said mi have left the scene of the she~ting in i an autcmobile headed northward. i The chooting was declared by i?""‘i lice to have. heen the outcome of :I.} guarrel hetween Ross and his \\'ii'o.ii Cavanauzh was said to have interced ed for his daughter when Ross struck his wife in the face. He "m'cib']_v eje:t. ! ¢d Ross frem the room, kicking him % down a flight” of stairs. Ross wurs: alleged to have drawn a pistol i'x'(.lmi his pockei and fired three shots at i (‘avanaugh, two of which took efiocr, l cne entering his abhdomen and 1':1‘22 cther his head, | Ross, employed as foreman of a { Miami Beech garage was said to have . talled his wife, \':!m‘:l.(-('"mpnniml him l fway. ! e e FALL OF BELL CLAPPER HURTS TENNESSEE MAN FAYETTEVIL.LE, Tdan,, April ‘, {P)y—Albert Sanders, a planter, :)l'; Rlanche, Tenn.,, has c¢ome hera F:n'% surgical treaiment for a fracture of | the skull which he sustained \\'hile; ringing a-large hell oen his farm. The 3' clapper struck him on the head and fractured the skull. g A successful cperation was parform ed after an X-ray cxamination .md; Sanders I§ considered out of danger. | | YOU PROFIT CN OUR A\ 208 ™ @ ® YTI L, D ¢ DR AN yßy 1 Vill Shipment Buying CERE '8 1 il B B o ——mcwW%m_—WMWm' -mmmmwmm‘m&—- READ! COME! SAVE! 160 dozen 15¢ Huek Towels, size 15 x 20, fast color red I@6 W laor s e 100 dozen 20¢ Huek Towels, size 17 x 02 ved border, fasg @g@ L sB e T - 100 dozen 39¢ Turkish Towels, 22 x 44 single weave, white 25@ Ll A e i e d 100 dozen 39¢ faney broad stripe Turkish Towels, size 20 25@ B I a 0 ik v 100 dozen Ho¢ double weave Turkish Towels, size 22 x 44 3'? ‘_)c e Dabe Al . These towels ars direct from the best mills cf the Scuth and are strictly first quality. Don’t be mislead by somebody’s seconds, as there are lots of seconds in towels on the market, 9-4 Unbleached &1 ineh Sheeting 396 9-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting 496 NONE ON APPROVAL Gleaton’s Dept. Store 123-12 H ELEVENTH AVENUE—PHONE 142 Florida Court Tests : ' Validity Of Law On Ticks, = | TALLA‘HASSEE, Fla., April 7—- (#)—The state supreme court was called upon in oral arguments to de-| cide whether the tick eradicaticn! law, passed by the legislature is con-: stitutional. ‘ ' 5 State Senator D. Stuart Gillis, of Defuniak Springs, and Assistant At~s torney General ‘H. E. Carter repre cented the siate livestock sanitary board in proceedings-brought by sev eral cattle owners of west Fiorida 1o restrain the bhoards from carrying on eradication work in Santa Roesa, Wal; ton, Okloosa and a portion of, Holmes counties. ; Colonel W. W. Flournoy, of Do-; funiak Springs figured for the cat-| tle intercsts. ; The supreme court was appealced to when Judge T. F. West, of Wal-! ton county circuit court, sometime, ago refused to enjoin the board. { A fuil bench of the supreme court, heard the arguments until Justice' Rivers Buford dcelared his disquali-| fication because of a previous con-| nection with a similar caze as :1’.1(:1'-'; ney general, i NINE SCHOOLS CHARGED v = WITH SELLING DIPLOMAS WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 (P)—Nine schools in the Digtrvict of Colunibia are engaged in the business of seiliny degrees, William O. Tufts, chairnian of the committee preparing a pampb -Izt on the capitol's educational insti tutions, charge in his report to the ‘board of directors of the local cham ber of commeize. - ! - The names of the nine which are% advertising correspondence courses ! throughout tte world, h 2 said, will be: omitted from the pamphlet. : 9 | kKall’s @ama’rhi e B has been success- M@@gfi{fifififi@ ful .: t’;\;“::::i‘ | ment of Catarrh for over {orty years. i Also as a BDiood Fusider it gives wender ful results. AN Dripgicin, ; } B 1. CBENTZA SN 0L Ohis GUYT.COBB t INSURANCE £ FIRE, TORNADO®O, AUTOMOBILE; ] SURETY BONDS e PHONE 75 CORDELE, GA.| B T e gt = 1 CHAPMAN BELIEVED BORN | 1 D 1 RESPECTABLE PARENTS ghisn | NEW YORK, April 7—(&)——Ger-. ald Chapman, suave bandit who was hanged in Wethersfield prison, i thought to have been born in New York seme 39 years ago in a’ re cpectable family. His parents died when he was very yvoung and he was, cared for by an aunt. - ! The strongest theory is thot his real name was George Chartres and he has a brother now living in a T‘l(‘\‘;T York suburb who holds a responsi-| ble vposition as an ecducator. ’Thv:?’ “bycther” however, denies relation-! chip with the bandit. A sister is also) said to be living. } Chapman is said to have been an| undersized boy, very alert, but prmw{ to get into trouble. He rececived a| cyammar school and a high school; education. As a poolrcom hanger-on! he was sent to the work house Lwicol. for minor of {enses. { Charpged With Burglary ! Wis (i%st arvicet on a charge ot'l Lurglary came in 1907. His loot totaled $lOO,OOO at that time. I[a*-l was sentenced to ten years in prizon hut wus released on parole 14 month:—ti lnter. That was in June, 1998, and in September of the same vear he was seantenced to three and one half ya;'ur.s in Sing Sing again for burglary. In those day Chapman was also knownias = “Harry Burns” and “Georee Curley.” I Bhe bandit was released from Sing Sine ‘on Oetober 24, 1911, returned to New York and a few months lat:-l'w was‘ again arrested. Dropping jew clry from his vest pocket while he was handeuffed, Chapman then at tempted the first of his sensational excapes. Outside aid, however, fail ed him. Met “Dutck” Anderson It was in 1919 when prizon deors ooened for him after this episode. While in Auburn prison ke had met Gecrze “Dutch” Anderson, the part ner in in his $2,400,000 mail rob bery in New York in 1921, Chap man failed in a daring flight from justice around the ledge of the fed ¢iral building here and in August 1922, after they had enjoyed ecight months of frcedom and lived in fuxury, Anderson and Chapman were THE CORDELF. DISPATCH . Forestry Body Plans | - Meeting Thomasviile THOMASVILLE,' Ga., April 7—- (@F)-—Much infcrest amone thoso identified with forestry in Geoprzia is anticipated in the annual conven tion of the Georgia Forestry As:ocia tion to be held at Thomasviile Arpril 28-2Qth. H. L. Katon, of Sa-- vannah, the president, will preside. Among cofficials in forestry & in Georgia who will aattend the conven tion besides President Katon, are Bonnel H. Stone, of Blairsville, soc retary; Frank Rewynolds. of s\tlanta ireasurer: C. B. Harmon, vice predi .dent, of Atlanta, and Siate Foresier, B. F. Lufburrow. Members of the association from all ections of Georgia wiil bo in at tendance, and officials predict the largest gathering cver to attend & state convention to be on hand whon the gavel sounds for the openine sop cion, sentenced to 35 years in Atlanta fed cral prison. They had been detvayed by a coniederate. Before he had served six monilh: Chapman had escaped from the pris on hospital. Wounded, he was recan tured but escaped again by clidinge down a rope from the Athens hos-- pital, ‘Numerous erimes were charpged againzt him in every part of the country, including the murder of Po licoman Skelly in New Britain, Conn, in 1924, the crime for which Le wae executed. . He was arrested for the murder in Muncie, Ind., in January 1925 and tried and convicted in Hartford, -CALL US For Your GROCERIES Where quality and serviee is assured. WILSON MERC. 0. " Phene 124 10th St. & 17th Ave. When You Yhink of FIRE INSURANCE THINK OF JOHN, WARD Make Him Smile--That's Al Mfice: Citizens Bank Bldg.. Room | X K 2 e, ¢ Can . b 4 A S7H B H : : / =:'-fi-:;_s§z.;:»j:*é"’ |lB *s‘“A ~ 7 ¢ | R N g Q. ; ‘ L A | ‘n%]/ ¢ AR e) B T B QP | i *,:f,',i 0 "(}'f g‘ ,[ fi;}jvi & A : : apeaidid || | ey : 1 ,"'.'-"":*"{'ff".,l’.-"',.-' gl || e i . . i 7*l*,{ 1E! A s S b o | Sy h ¥ Wol i N (A R R oA b i u( = 'l! 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