THE MEMPHIS PRESS SCIMITAR VOL. 47 NO. 27 TUESDAY JANUARY 11, 1927
Transcribed by Sarah Hutcherson


THE PRESS SCIMITER FINAL EDITION VOL.47 NO.27 TUESDAY JANUARY 11,1927

WASHINGTON,JAN.11--Congressman OTIS WINGO, of DeQueen, Ark., is ill here today
after two attacks in the Capitol Monday. His condition is reported as fair.

BULLETIN--A round-up of the underworld, some fast "undercover work" and police
Tuesday afternoon were holding three suspects in the $5300 robbery and
marauding of the home of MRS.GEORGE T.BRODNAX, SR., early Tuesday. Two of the men
held: C.E. STEWART and J.A. STEPHENS were captured in the Broadmore
hotel, H.L.PARKER was arrested on the street. In the BRODNAX home at the time of
the robbery were MRS.GEORGE T.BRODNAX,SR.; GEROGE T.BRODNAX,JR.,her son; MR.&
MRS.ALBERT BIGGS,her son-in-law and daughter; MRS.SUE WATKINS,her aged mother;
MARGARET and ANDREW JOBE,of Mason,Tenn.No one was harmed.

JILTED LOVE-SLAYER IS ESCAPED CONVICT--MARSHALL SPIGENER, 29,who admits slaying
his sweetheart, MRS. GRACE BENNETT,27, Friday night in a fit of jealously, is an
escaped convict, it was learned Tuesday. According to information from Little
Rock,Ark.,police,   SPIGENER escaped September 16th,1924,from the Tucker Prison
Farm. He had been sentenced to two years prison on a charge of grand larceny.

WHEN HUNTERS' TIES ARE CLOSEST--More than 20 years ago, TOM B.KING, head of the
tourist bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, found a little boy sleeping with his
head on a fox hound under a tree near Lenox,Tenn. The boy's name was CRISLER. A
few weeks ago, KING, whose hair is turning grey, needed a doctor. There was only
one surgeon in Memphis whom he would permit to perform the operation. That
man's name was CRISLER-DR.J.A.CRISLER,JR. "J.A.CRISLER,SR., and I had hunted
foxes more than 22 years together." "In 1909,we had an engagement to attend
the annual camp and field meet of the Forked Deer Red Fox Club on Coon creek
in Dyer County.ON account of professional work,DR.CRISLER could not attend."
"He bundled up his son, handed him the leashes of his two best dogs and put
them on the train to Lenox.  It was dark when he got there,but 'J.A.' started
out on foot for the camp." "The next morning at 4 a.m. the hunters found the
boy asleep under a big tree, with his head lying on one of the dogs. He had been
lost and slept there all night." "I put him up on my horse and took him back
to the camp,where we got a horse for him.He was not accustomed to riding, and
the second day he preferred to walk.That night he was in such a shape that he
needed medical treatment." "The fortitude with which he spent that night under
a tree and the next two at the fox hunt was such as I never found before in a
boy." "Since then I have felt that he belonged to me. That's why, when I need a
doctor, I decided it must be he."

INDICT BANDITS--Indicted by the grand jury were : HAYNES HOGAN,
I.M.PEAY,JR.,and CLAUDE ARMOUR,alleged "thrill bandits," who several weeks ago
stole a car and engaged in a gun battle with police,were indicted for Robbery.
DAVID GUESS,alleged leader of the bandit band,was killed in the gun battle.
MARTIN GILLIAN and NELLE HARTMAN were indicted for violating liquor law. True
bills were also returned against JACK HOWE,larceny; DEMPSEY WILLIAMS,larceny;
ALBERT WILLIAMS,larceny; and ED BAKER,disporing of mortgage property.

DEMANDS $5000--Charging that FRANK MacCARIO ran into and demolished his wagon
and then forced him to pay $5,HENRY COLLIER filed suit in circuit court
Tuesday for $5000 damages.COLLIER charges MacCARIO cursed him after the
accident and threatened him with assault unless the $5 was paid.He asks $5000
for injuries received when thrown from the wagon by the collision and for the
verbal assault.The incident occurred on Millington Road in December.

MRS JEWELL NELSON--filed suit for divorce in circuit court Tuesday against
J.C.NELSON,charging cruelty and desertion.She states they were married in
Cherry Valley,Ark.,in February,1920.She asks the custody of their child,a boy.

MISS MARGARET GILLESPIE--17,popular Central High School student,died Monday
night at Baptist hospital of spinal meningitis,resulting from a fall when she
fainted in the bathroom of her home January 2nd.She is survived by her
parents,MR.& MRS.L.A.GILLESPIE; four sisters,MRS.ANNA BELLE RIGGABEE,
MRS.W.D.BURTON and MISSES ALBERTA & PATTIE GILLESPIE; and four brothers,R.E.
GILLESPIE, M.W.GILLESPIE,ALLEN GILLESPIE and H.I.GILLESPIE. Funeral services
will be held at the residence,909 Philadelphia Wednesdy.

FRANK O.DAVIS--32,who has admitted he is wanted in ten cities on various
swindling charges,is held by police here as a fugitive from justice.He was
arrested at the Claridge,where he is said to have been posing as a circus
agent.

J.M.WELKER--former night watchman,who shot and killed a negro several months
ago while on a drunken spree,will be tried for first degree murder in first
criminal court Wednesday.WELKER entered a restraurant drunk while on duty and
went to sleep according to WILL GERBER,assistant attorney general.The
negro,noticing WELKER's watch and gun hanging out of his pockets,took them and
put them in a safe.He returned both when WELKER awoke.The nught watchman
became angry and killed the negro as the negro left the restauarant.

SUIT FOR $5000 DAMAGES--was filed Tuesday in circuit court by ALLEN I.COLLINS
and his minor son,against ARTHUR DEPISANO for property loss and injuries
received in an auto accident several months ago.COLLINS alleges
DEPISANO,driving a large auto,crashed into the small car he was driving on the
road to Tiptonville,Tenn.COLLINS said his auto was demolished and he and his
son were injured.

NAB THREE DRUGGISTS--charging the sale of too much paregoric,violating the
naroctic law Thursday.M.L.BULLOCK,39,employed at Liberty Drug Co.,1288 Florida
St.; W.F.GRIFFIN,34,Proprietor of GRIFFIN DRUG Store,577 Mississippi; and
T.H.GARNETT,negro druggist at South Memphis Drug Company,were the ones
arrested.

ELLIS DAVIS--negro,city employee,will probably be docketed sometime Wednesday
for the murder of PAUL BROWNE,50,at 740 Galloway av.and for assault on
MRS.FANNIE MILLER,49, BROWNE'S housekeeper last Thursday night.DAVIS has been
identified by MRS.MILLER. BROWNE has been lending money to negroes at 25
percent interest,MRS.MILLER says and had cut DAVIS off from further loans.

HERE AND THERE IN MEMPHIS--MISSES THEDDIE KINNEY and BEATRICE BOND of
Brownsville,Tenn.,are guests of MR.& MRS.R.L.O'DANIEL at their home 1631
Kenilworth Pl. MRS.HUGER LABOURISSE and little daughter,EMILY, of
Charlotte,N.C. left Monday night after the holidays with her sister,MRS.SIDNEY
FARNSWORTH. MISS RUTH PARKER,formerly of Memphis,now of Detroit,is guest of
her sister,MRS.W.H.BRIGGS. MRS.RINDA McLAUGHLIN has returned from New York
City where she visited her daughter,MISS VELMAROSE McLAUGHLIN,who is in a
dance revue.

NEWPORT,ARK.JAN.11--SAM WORLEY,member of Newport High football team,had his
right leg amputated above the knee Saturday at a Little Rock hospital.The
youth suffered an accident to his kneein the first game of last season.Every
effort was made to save the leg.

SECOND SECTION VOLUME 47 NO.27 TUESDAY JANUARY 11.1927

TIPTON COUNTY SQUIRE IS DEAD.COVINGTON,TENN.JAN.11--SQUIRE J.C.WALKER,51,was
found dead in his room in Covington Monday,the cause of his death being heart
failure.He had been troubled with his heart for sometime,but it was not
considered serious.He went to his room Sunday night and seemed well.SQUIRE
WALKER had for many years been a member of the Tipton County Court.He was a
veteran of the Spanish-American war,having served as captain.He had been
connected with several business houses here.He is survived by his wife,MRS.PET
MAY WALKER; one daughter,JULIA MAY WALKER,both of Calif.He is also survived by
his mother,MRS.ELLEN WALKER,of Covington; a brother,MAYOR M.A.WALKER,of
Covington;and by a sister,MRS.LINNIE WOMBLE,of Thomaston,Ga.The funeral was
held at the home of his brother,MAYOR M.A.WALKER of Covington Tuesday
afternoon.Interment in Munford Cem.

COLDWATER,MISS.JAN.11--C.L.GRAHAM,of this place,who was injured in a cotton
gin in Duck Hill,Miss.,about six weeks ago,has recovered and returned to
work.His left arm was caught in a belut.He is manager of the gin where the
accident occurred.

MERIDIAN,MISS.JAN.11--Two families are suffering with ptomaine
poisoning,caused by food combinations.REV.J.L.FISHER,his wife,three children
and a dinner guest were taken ill after dinner as a result of eating canned
peaches and whipped cream.The other family was that of G.N.MOORE,his wife and
daughters.

BLYTHEVILLE,ARK.JAN.11--B.B.BROWN,who resides near Dell,broke his leg when
struck by an automobile as he was attempting to walk around a wagon.The
accident occurred near his home.

BOLIVAR,TENN.JAN.11--WALTER CASEY,of Middleton,Tenn.,was fatally injured by a
falling tree while working near his home.He is survived by his wife and
several children.

SUMNAR,MISS.JAN.11--LOUIS BOLDEN,negro,was crushed to death between two logs
on the road near the plantation of J.J.WEBB,only a few miles from here Monday
afternoon.He was sitting on top of a load of logs.

HAZARD,KY--A man named PEACEFUL MORGAN,who lives on Willie Run,a small stream
contributing to the Kentucky river,has just been arrested for assault and
battery for the sixth time.He chased four men with a gun while drunk.

AT AVON PARK,FLA.TUESDAY MORNIMNG,JAN.11--MRS.SALLIE F.COVINGTON,aged 84
years; widow of the late DR.THOMAS F.COVINGTON; mother of MRS.GEORGE W.COBB of
Lewisburg,W.Va.,MARCUS E.COVINGTON of Avon Park,Fla.,MATTHEW L.COVINGTON of
Memphis; sister of MRS.R.P.WOODSON of Memphis and E.C.GUERRANT of Memphis.Body
being brought to Memphis for burial.Due notice will be given.

AT ST.JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL MONDAY AFTERNOON,JAN.10--DIANNA,wife of CHARLES
J.CASARETTA; mother of DIANA, CHARLES J.JR.,JOHN and DOROTHY CASARETTA; sister
of JOHN LAURENI and MRS.J.R.LAURENZI.Requien High Mass at St.Peter's
Church.Interment in Calcary Cemetery.

SUDDENLY IN THIS CITY--Saturday afternoon,Jan.8,1927,J.B.WILSON,son of
J.M.WILSON,aged 43 years.Interment in Forest Hill Cemetery.

AT RESIDENCE LAKE CORMORANT,MISS.TUESDAY MORNING,JAN.11,1927--MINNIE
MONTANA,aged 63 years,wife of WILLIAM HAMET SMITH,SR.;mother of WILLIAM HAMIT
SMITH JR.,MINOR F.SMITH, MRS.HERBERT M. ?ELSON and the late MRS.W.H.HOPE;
sister of CHARLES W.MONTANA of Tuscumbia,Ala.; and aunt of JAMES
F.CORWIN.Interment: Stevens Chapel.

SUDDENLY AT RESIDENCE--Cordova,Tenn.,Monday morning,Jan.10,1927,MIKE
B.BERNARDO SR.,husband of KATKE BERNARDO; father of MIKE B.JR.,and ROBERT
BERNARDO.Aged 68 years.

AT RESIDENCE 1384 HARHERT AVENUE--Monday Jan.10,1927; IDA CANALE CUMMINGS,wife
of JOHN CUMMINGS; age 44 years; mother of JOHN and HENRY CUMMINGS; sister of
PHIL M.CANALE,LAWRENCE J.CANALE and JAMES CANALE, MRS.J.J.CARRIGAN and
MRS.C.R.ARNOULT,JR. Funeral took place from residence yesterday,interment in
Calvary Cemetery.

AT GREENSBORO N.C. MONDAY MORNING JAN.10,1927--MISS FANNIE C.McCLELLAND,sister
of CHARLES T.McCLELLAND and MISS AGNES McCLELLAND,aged 48 years.Funeral
services conducted by F.P.DANIELS will take place at the residence of her
brother,No>1347 Ridgeway Ave.Wednesday,interment in West Union Cemetery.

AT BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL--Monday afternoon,Jan.10,1927,HARRY PUND,aged 44
years,husband of MARY EDITH PUND; father of JOHN SETH PUND, EMMA VIRGINIA PUND
and CHARLOTTE MALOY PUND; brother of MRS.ROBERT L.WARD of
Baltimore,Md.Interment in Forest Hill Cemetery. *********

MEMPHIS PRESS SCIMINTER FINAL EDITION VOLUME 47 NO.28 WEDNESDAY JANUARY
12,1927

EXPENSIVE SWEET TOOTH--JACK HOWE,a negro,likes gum,so he stole a slot machine
from a store.He got a bulett through his arm from a policeman's gun and a
three-year term at Nashville prison.

GIRL TESTIFIES FOR DAD--A tiny five-year-old girl,with a tiny voice,sat in the
witness chair at the federal courtroom Wednesday and told about riding in the
auto in which her mother was killed near Marion,Ark.,nearly two years ago.She
told her story in behalf of her father,VAN G.FLOURNOY,who is suing the Gregory
Bus Line for damages to a total of $75,000.MRS.FRANCES D.FLOURNOY was killed
and FLOURNOY was injured badly on October 25,1925,when the Ford coupe in which
they were riding collided with the bus of the Gregory line.

KNOXVILLE,TENN.JAN.12--Forced to flee in their night clothing when their
palatial home caught fire,JAMES H.ANDERSON and his wife narrowly escaped death
early today.MRS.ANDERSON is in a hospital with a broken leg,sustained when she
jumped from a second story window to the icy ground.Her husband was burned
about the face.ANDERSON is a millionaire operator of Knoxville's largest
department store and a chain of other stores in this section.

FEDERAL JUDGE ROSS--was accidently killed when his auto went into a ditch near
Jackson,Tenn.,18 months ago,the court of appeals in Cincinnati declared
Wednesday.Judge Ross was drowned under his overturned auto in a water filled
ditch on the road in Jackson a short time after the failure of a Jackson
bank,in which he was interested.The insurance company contended that Judge
ROSS's death was suicide,and that the double indemnity clause of the $50,000
insurance policy was thereby void.Judge ANDERSON ruled otherwise and the
highest court backs him.

CLOVIS,N.M.JAN.12--GEORGE J.HASSELL,murderer of his wife and eight
children,must die by hanging.After killing all the members of his house with
an ax,HASSELL buried the bodies in the cellor of his home and lived in the
house a week before the wholesale murders were detected.

C.D.HOWELL--dope peddler,will go back to Atlanta to spend five years just as
Federal Judge ANDERSON decided.A fine of $2000 also was affirmed.Attorneys for
HOWELL appealed .HOWELL was arrested at 992 Courtland Ave in
November,1925,with nine deams of morphine in his possession.

DETECTIVE SERGT.WILBUR MAXWELL--was back at work Wednesday,after attending the
funeral of his brother,CHARLES EVERETT MILLER,49,mayor and businessman of
Augusta,who died Sunday.

DIVORCE PLEAS--SAM CARLISLEwent to work one morning after their elopment and
marriage in Marion,Ark.,MRS.JESSIE CARLISLE told Chancellor DeHAVEN
Wednesday,and asked a divorce as he never returned to their home at 136 Linden
Ave.

DIVORCE PLEAS--MEYER SUNDOCK began staying out all night nearly every night a
few months after their marriage,MRS.PEARL SUNDOCK charged in a divorce
petition she filed in circuit court for divorce.

DIVORCE PLEAS--MRS.IDA T.RICE filed a petition asking Chancellor DeHAVEN to
cite her husband,J.M.RICE,for contempt of court,alleging he has failed to pay
her maintenance of $25 a week,as ordered by the court,pending hearing of her
divorce petition.

SECOND SECTION VOLUME 47 NO.28 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12,1927

MERIDIAN,MISS.JAN.12--MRS.R.L.BROWN,CLARICE BROWN,16 years,and LUCILE BROWN,15
years,wife and daughters of BOB BROWN,president of the Lauderdale County board
of supervisors,and MRS.ROY WILSON,all of Lauderdale,are in Turner's
Hospital,having been injured late Tuesday.The car in which they were riding
collided with one said to have been driven by CLIFTON HEMMING,16,son of MR.&
MRS.A.E.HEMMING,and grandson of CLIFF WILLIAMS,of this city.MRS.WILSON is more
seriously injured than the others.

BLYTHEVILLE,ARK.JAN.12--MISS FRANCES RHEA and O.K.PRICE were married
here,REV.PETERS performing the ceremony.MRS.PRICE is the daughter of MR.&
MRS.W.T.RHEA and has lived in this city all her life.PRICE is associated with
the Courier News.

BLYTHEVILLE,ARK.JAN.12--MRS.ADA COHEN,of this city and ISRAEL STRAUCH of
Memphis,were married in Memphis.

HUNTINGDON,TENN.JAN.12--MAURINE SNEED and MISS GERTRUDE HADDOCK,both of the
McKenzie community<have announced their marriage kept secret since August
24.The ceremony was said at the home of SQUIRE J.W.COOK in McKenzie.the
bridgegroom is the son of MR.& MRS.J.K.SNEED and the bride is the daughter of
MR.& MRS.BEN HADDOCK.

RIPLEY,TENN.JAN.12--Two youths are in the Baptist hospital,Memphis recovering
from injuries suffered in horse and wagon accidents Tuesday. GEORGE
DANIEL,22,of Ripley,was injured early Tuesday when a heavy wagon ran over
him.DANIEL was driving and riding a mule at the time.The mule stumbled and
fell.DANIEL toppled from his back and under the wagon wheels.Hospital attaches
were determining if any bones are fractured. HENRY
FARRELL,18,Hornsby,Tenn.,was bruised when his horse threw him at Henning,Tenn.

WHITESBURG,KY.JAN.12--MRS.MILLIE COMBS,30,was shot and killed while trying to
seoarate two men in a fight,according to word reaching here from Darby
Fork.The men were scuffling over a pistol when MRS.COMBS intervened and was
shot.

SENATOBIA,MISS.JAN.12--SAMUEL D. WOLF,who has reached four score years and
five on life's pathway, filed suit against his wife, who is 82. SAMUEL D.WOLF is
a Union soldier. He fought four years to preserve the Union, enlisting in the
Federal army in Kentucky. His wife,then a young wife,sympathized with the South
in its fight for State rights. When WOLF returned from the army,his wife did
not receive him with open arms. WOLF,in his bill for divorce,alleges she
deserted him. In her answer,she states WOLF deserted her. They separated and
MRS.ALMA WOLF hasn't seen her husband in 50 years. WOLF came South. Fifty years
ago,he came to the hills of eastern Tate co.,where he has lived in peace with
his Southern neighbors. A few years ago the Federal government gave WOLF a
pension for his services. He gets $75 a month. His wife,who remained in their
home in Ky.,learned where her husband was living,and filed a claim with the
government for half of his stipend. This brought on new trouble. WOLF filed his
suit for separation from bead and board. WOLF says he will fight the case to
the end, and that it is an injustice to the flag that he fought for to have a
Southern sympathizer draw money from the Federal government. The case was set
to be heard in November,but both were too feeble to attend court. It has been
reset for March.

DYERSBURG,TENN.JAN.12--FREDDIE MAE FISHER made an unsuccrssful attempt to take
her life Monday night by swallowing three poison tablets.She is in a hospital
here,after having been taken from the Dyer county jail,where she had been
locked up on charges of aiding the assault on a 13- year-old girl.

RIDGELY,TENN.JAN.12--LOUISE CAMPBELL,5,daughter of MR.& MRS.WRENN CAMPBELL,was
drowned when she fell off the back porch of the CAMPBELL home,about three
miles west of Ridgely,into the backwater,from the Mississippi River,which was
about five feet deep.

SELMER,TENN.JAN.12--A.C.LEA,former mayor and postmaster of Selmer,died in
Boulder,Colo.,and his body will be sent to Selmer for burial.

LITTLE ROCK,ARK.JAN.12--The Arkansas supreme court Monday ordered a new trial
in the case of R.E.CORNELIUS,convicted of killing R.B.McKNIGHT last summer.

GUY E.JOINER--35,of 1720 Harbert Ave will answer charges of reckless driving
and assault and battery in city court on Wednesday as a result of an accident
Tuesday night in which A.D.BYRD,13,of 615 Gibson pl was seriously
injured.JOINER was arrested by Motorcycle Patrolman R.A.FAUGHT,who was
following JOINER's auto.

POLICE WEDNESDAY--were investigating the accident in which
R.E.O'KEEFE,plantation manager of Earle, Ark., was killed when his auto crashed
head-on into a moving street car at Fountain St and McLemore Av.

AT OAKVILLE SANATORIUM--Wednesday,January 12,1927,JAMES R.PHILLIPS,husband of
MRS.SUSIE PHILLIPS; brother of W.A.PHILLIPS of Nashville; P.T.PHILLIPS of Los
Angeles,Calif.,E.B.PHILLIPS of Clarksdale, Miss.  Interment in Forest Hill Cem.

AT RESIDENCE--766 N.Belvedere Blvd.,Tuesday evening Jan.11,1927,MRS.ANNA
WILKENS CRANE,wife of P.C.CRANE, aged 60 years; stepmother of C.L.McCAIN.
Interment in Elmwood Cemetery. 

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Transcribed by SARAH HUTCHERSON