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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14,1922.
OAILY TIMES-ENT!
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Steyermaris Style Shop
ANNOUNCES
A SALE OF SPECIALLY SELECTED DRESSES AND COATS
We have gone through our stock and selected a rack of Dresses and Coats that
will be placed on sale immediately at one price.
$ 19
75
These are garments from our regular stock; and among them you may find
your favorite Dress or Coat as these will represent values up to $59.00.
As further inducements, that you may do your Christmas shopping in this store,
we offer a special discount of 10 per cent on Furs, Sweaters, Hosiery, Handker
chiefs and Kayser Silk Underwear.
These prices good for this week only.
BURNS TESTIFIES IN R _ atlTe K „ ler . Republlca ,
DAUGHERTY’S BEHALF Mtane,ota ’ that char * in «»failure by
OWNER ON THE STAND
the attorney general to force compll-
’ 'ance by the railroads with the safety
Washington. D. ..C Dec. 14.—Chair- appliance acts. Previously the com- Mount Holly. N. J., Dec. 14.—Taking
man Volstead declared last night dur. m ittee had completed the taking of the witness stand yesterday for the
Ing hearings before the House Judl- evidence on the first of the fourteen prosecution In the trial of Mrs. Doris
clary committee on Impeachment speclflcaUons—that charging Mr. Brnnen and Harry C. Mohr, her broth-
charges against Attorney General Daugherty had knowingly appointed' er, charged with the murder of "Hon-
Daugherty that, judged by the charac- ^ office men who were “untrustwor- 1 ®»t John" T. Brunen, circus owner,
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., ^JcuttvJ
’ Dec. 14.—Enactment by Congress of in debt,
law requiring registration of all
ter of the te.timonir tbu. ter offered. lhr , corrupt , nd Oeot.roo. to the llb- Heiel Brunen. 18ye.r-old deujhter ot|”'^'" d ° b ’q" 1 ,"?*",?*,"* "“J 25?Vo'i;
e. b.ueTo lt poeelhlo "to tn.ke ertlel 0l the p^pi, 0( the Dnlted the eUin ehowmen. teetlfled thatj Unlrfen. Inst „ight ee one method jjjjn s..
of controlling such organizations as provemet
GOVERNORS WILL DISCUSS
KU KLUX KLAN AND PROHI
ENFORCEMENT MATTER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENT I
he did n..—— .nuB, ut iuo iiwine 01 me united “» •««««»», t*>.e.»» *““' j L
anything out of the case.” | states.” 1 Mrs. Brunen had cautioned her sister, 1 0
The etetement ... med. dnrtn, thej y 0 „ 0l 0Tl<1 , ace re „ Ilne 10 'Mettle Mohr, on the da, fol.owin, th.;^'^ mSstaT An'otheTm.thod,
taking of testimony on a second of
murder, not to be surprised if she t
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ENAMEL RENEWED
Let me renew the enamel on
make them leek 1
new without the u
or varnish.
DAN ROBERTS
AUTO CLEANING STATION
Next to Grand Theatre
MADISON STREET
WINESAP
APPLES
These apple, will not
rot.
BUY THEM BY
THE BOX
From your retail dealer.
Buy the ALL AMER
ICAN BRAND.
F.B. Harris Co.
Distributors
the bureau of Investigation of the De
partment of Justice, end a defense of
Mr. Burns against those charges. Wit
ness Included Mr. Burns, Senator
Johnson of California, former Attorney
General Wlckersham and Samuel
Gompera, president of the American
Fedartlon of Labor.
Testimony during the three sessions
—morning, afternoon and night—cov
ered a wide range, beginning with the
Oregon land fraud trials .In 1905 and
running through the arrest and con
fession of the McNamara brothers In
Brunen had been killed.
Her testimony caused a s
Mrs. Bessie Mohr, wife of one of the
defendants, cried out: “I’ll smack you
dead for that,” and Mohr Jumped
hie feet, advanced toward the witness
and exclaimed: “You lie.” He had to
be pulled back to his seat. Mohr's
wife was ejected from the court room.
Hazel Brunen followed on the stand,
Charles M. Powell, confessed slayer
of Brunen, who said he had fired the
the Instltgatlon of Mohr and
Mrs. Brunen. During his
ectfully.
lacINTYKE.
MARSHAL
. MILTON.
the dynamiting nt the Lot Angelos I ’° wel1 rM “ cted [or
Time, building, and event, ot more Ka,l,ch the detal1 * 01 *■» •“toting,
recent date. Numbered emong these 1 ,e,mled * h “ “>« d *J r be,ore
wee the polltleel tend which developed tho '“ ner “' °' ller , “ h8r ’ Mohr •*“
between Taft nnd Roosevelt In lilt. I *° har " ,ha guy that kll!ed your ,ather
and the asslntance which the Ameri- 1 ° udh ‘ t0 8et * gold msd *'-" She ,old
cen Federation of Labor In rendering io< ' re,uent '" ,arrel * 6elwecn the ,how
Representative Keller, Republican or mon * nd hla wlfe ' she ,ald that on
Mlnnestota, In the presentetloh ' ot Chrl,tm “‘ dg * Bru “«" add «"•
some of bin chargei against Ur .Brunen eichnngcil pistol shots. Mrs.
srtr _ ' Brunen was hit In the stomach. The
I pistol duel, Hazel said, grew out of a
quarrel over her elopment and mar
riage with William Parkstrom, a lion
tamer with the circus. Mrs. Brunen
Daugherty.
Mr. Burns, whose alleged activities
In connection with the drawing of a
Jury for the trial of WUlard N. Jones
In tho Oregon lend trend casus, was ™ ’"V""
Ih. nHn.lnal .„kU.. .. ... ‘ ld<id h « r - th « «'« “"I. *»'■>«
,her father, who objected to the i
rlage. The marriage was later
nailed.
On cross-examination by counsel' for
the defense, the witness said she had
"comforter”
opening today of the fourteenth
annual conference of governors here,
would be the holding of officers of
the organization responsible for the
acta of any member or members.
Although no discussion of prohi
bition was listed on the official pro*
gram, Gov. Parker announced he in
tended to inject the question into tho
conference at the first opportunity.
He referred to President Harding’s
intention to summon a meeting of the
governors in Washington next month
to discuss prohibition enforcement
and declared the question should be
taken up by the governors here. In
January, he pointed oat, state legisla
tures would be meeting and the gov
ernors in many cases would be I ***£*’
quired at their own capitals. at^ua
Gov. Parker made it plain that he p t ^J
intended to confer with Gov. Henry |™“j£ v
J. Allen of Kansas, who is lit tad to j ° r i will greatly appreciate your
speak on “the Ku Klux Klan, the J®" m
problem it attacks and the problem it | J. A. HuaiiES.
creates” and with Gov. Olcott of Ore-
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FOR YOUR
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Thomasvillf, 6a.
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th« principal subject of the evidence
submitted at the opening ot the hear
ings Tuesday, was called to tha stand
by Paul Rowland, personal attorney
tor Mr. Daugherty. He not only de
nied In general and In considerable de-; .
tall that there was anything Improper I ......
.« hi. and th»t there had been no cross words
between them. Asked why she had
gon, who is expected to deliver
dress on “America Adrift,” and in
dicated that he would supplement
their discussions of the secret organi
zation with suggestions for curbing
what he termed its “un-Americanism.
Messages received by Miles C.
Riley of. Madison, Wls., secretary of
the conference, show that the chiefi..
executives of at least half the states V
will attend the questions to be dis
cussed, in the three-day conference.
Mr. Riley said, are the Klan, taxatioR
and highway construction Involving
possibly the obtaining of cheaper
cement from abroad.
THE ENTERPRISE MARKET
301 W. Jackson St. Phone 227. A. C. Walden, Prop.
In his conduct aa a government agent.
in Oregon under Francis J. Henry, but L , , „
eteerted th.t Pre.ldea, Taft, la^atI ^ BrUda "’ ala aa,d:
lu n pardon tn Jena, had traen "de.i “” * ,h ' 1 knaw U ‘* t 1
calved- aid that Jon..' had "paid for"| h *?„ ,mt JT U “ r - « * ha
the pardon.
8enator Johnson preceded Mr. Burns
to tha stand, being Introduced by Mr.
I public and the confession of that i
there who committed the murder.”
Hera she pointed to Powell.
Howland as a character witness for
tha Investigation bureau director. Sen
ator Johnson declared he had known
Mr. Baras lntlmataly daring tho graft
prosecutions In San Francisco after
Are of 190«, and had arged his
appointment ta hie preeent poet by
Mr. Daugherty. He added that he had
oSeerved Mr. kn trader tte "pvee-
Md trader Ore- to tha But Fran-
clcco Inreattiatloii end hid c
Ancient •wperetltlen.
The ancient Egyptians believed that
Urtdemtce were brought by flying
teoK. In coaseqence they paid greet
hetaege to the Ibla, a bird which gave
eaeful service by destroying snakes.
ed him to tho attorney general aa a
man of Integrity and possessing
qualifications' essential to the office
to which be aspired.
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COAL
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