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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
TUFSDAY, MARCH 1932
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WANTS CATS -LICENSED
HARTFORD, Conn. — Thomas i
ork state
Ing celebration. ■
en under advisement.
I±VED.52 YEARS— BUT IS 13
2,9fs
DERBY, Conn.
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QUALITY MEATS
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of
With Each Ptrchase of
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CABBAGE
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35c
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FLOUR
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WEDNESDAY ONLY
Holchek,
athlete.
Victor
student
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Camp
ReeUBLICANS wi
DRY INCLINATiONG,
NOSU NOMI?
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LEUIS, nwM
CHICAGO, ANO 1
WRINGING WEr
of
of
I ATTORNEY TO REVIEW
COMMISSION HISTORY
HONEST
VALUES
FOR
TUES.,
WED-,
THURS.
Cardozo Fought 20 Years
To Clear Father’s Name
Dz. 19c
HIEAMgIN6NMM
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rot or PR0NI
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RAJAH SALAD
n II*** -of
•w of asphslt
Barney Barnes Can
Now Eat Anything
He Chooses
hater Hig iden would henefit the '
feline?, he says.
the
tie
that
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t th
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jected.
bet we en
Per Doz. 14c
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charge
shirt, J
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DISPUTED HMD
ROUTES BEFORE
HIGHWAY GROUP
CommisslorT Vote to Join
Oklahoma In Making Offer
. For Toll Bridge
kind
ed 1
No, 1— 9411 emphill
Ne, 9— lion w ri Paso
16-Oz. 5t
"‘I got so‘I
couldn't eat any-
thing without
having trouble
afterwards,"says
Mr. Barney
Barnes, popular
oil rig builder, of
2 2 1 Ji W c s t
ROBERT BULKLEY,2T
CHIOS BIO (
1,
Reduced prices on LIBBY’S canned fruits and vegetables and on all items quoted in
last Saturday's Ad are good through next Saturday.
Parents Believe Central High Boy
Has Wanderlust,
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6 Small or
HONEST
VALUES
FOR
TUES.,
WED.,
THURS.
tr of work. 1
nte pavinx,
•urf aeing. 20
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Cut from Branded Beef A.
Lb. 2 JC
3 Large Cans sue.
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highest tribunal I- a son
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Lb. 10c
Sinhs. 21c
1
claimed such was Murray's, Inten-
Hen.
Asked whether Texas'- would
back Speaker James N. Garner as
erbetax-g
6.
• DELICATESSEN
Old Fashioned Pit
BARBECUE
L. 35c
Heinz Sour
PICKLES
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ergenc
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TUNA FISH CORTEZ
BANANAS
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i ring, in the. seventjes
and hl | Cardozo was requlred
A
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, ■
rnon Counity, bus'
.• sur fees on in. h
n Mntalba Ad He n-,
a favorite son, the govrnor re-
marked dryly: "Texas has two
favorite sons." .j ».
He was, born at Toadstick, in
ui Norther Texas, wher he recent-
for | ly was welcomed at a homecom-
Hld« wet* ordered
black gowned de
'Quietly, slowly,
i to transform the
I court of appeals
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BUTTER
.HOMINY
MURRAYTOFFONSUES BOARD.
CAMPAIGN THRU
NORTH DAKOTA
PORK CHOPS Eresh.cut
SHORTENING
4 ST Anniversary Sale
E— Now Going On
The Greatest Food Event Ever Held in Fort Wurth
In Addition to Our Other Bargaint, We' Offer -
w4
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Ea. 17c
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TWE ‘FIVE AMD TEN LAW"
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DDE AR Dutch Oven
DMCAU Unwrapped
By RAY TUCKFR
B I ivpa-Moward Nekapaper A anee
WAAHFSGeN,Maret 1 _ no _
bind the Henate‘a—canfirmation.
of Juntice lien jamin N,. Carduo
discharging her after she had
spurned his advances. Crump
previously charged her with
'carrying on a love affair with
Holchek. ■ •
alder many legal matters arising I
from that scandal Popular In-,
Murdock dirnation rang high, and the
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Per Lb. 3c
Ireland Hampton to Speak Before
Knights of Hound Table-.
Ireland Hampton, attorney, will
review the history of the Inter-
state Commerce, Commission to-
morrow noon at The Texas in an
address before the Kights of the
Round Table weekly luncheon.
He will discuss the duties of
the commission and the question
of whether its regulation has been
beneficial. The body was forfed
in 1891.
STRAWBERRIES lOe
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ldbrol
Police today were asked to
search for Tremont Leshe, 16,
Central High student who has not
been seen by his parents since he
left for school early yesterday.
Leshe is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Leshe, 2823 Hurveson.
The parents told police the boy
is subjet to spells of wanderlust.
They think he may have gone to
California.
He was wearing dark blue
trousers, a red sweater with white
collar and leather helmet when he
left for school.
ORANGES
Peanut 1 Q
Sultana 1-Lb. Jar lC
DICC Home Mad
Fi= Apple
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Eniversi-
ty of .Michigan athetes have estab-
lished what they believe to be an
all-time record for scholastic pro-
ficiency. Only five of the 397 stu-
dents competing in a dozen Inter-
collegiate sports failed to achieve
the"required average to remain
eligible for the present semester.
12 Lbs.
let hy t ’ • commfs
e ning day’w seniion I
Nd "n
the presidential preference
gppg One 12c Pkg.
ITkm— WHEATIES
NORMA PHILEN, above, 25-
IN year-old school teacher, has
filed a 150,800 .damage suit
against R. B. Boettcher, banker
and president of the : school
board at East Bernard, Texas.
She claims Boettcher "slander-
ed and humiliated" her while
investigating reported • trouble-
between her and Z. B. Crump,
eulated at a meeting" of * the So-
cialist party.
The petition for the Democratic
I presidential aspirant was in the
hands of Ray F. Stone. It was
Aer»«s che Ntreet from
Publle. Market
POULTRY SPECIAL .
Vor Tuesdar and Wednesdas
HENS Any SL6. 186
• Roosters, 1b. 10c
t Aonen fresh vard • tyee with
ench vurchase of one or mars hensi
"DIESSED VIEE"
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ah
side-
ness
O.B. SpfAROP, Pkg5c
INe Albert Cardozo w ho.
few 'friends know the sacrificial
nature of his ambition.
On the bench he beame a
was a supreme court judg«~iTI .
New’York for many yeara. Dur-
ing the Investigation of the Tweed
the elder
to con-
Frading anr"amall drainage atruc-
ures, three miles adjoinint west I
it v Imita of Luling, Cage Broth-
ra: Bishop, $17,698,
Crockett and Crane Counties, ,
L Ighway 99, grading and drainage I
-ePecon River to Upton Coun-
L line, Hannah Construntton Com-
any, Fred & Dun Hall, Waco,.;
6,011.
Atascosa County, Highway 97, |
5 culverts, Purvis A Nertram,
port Worth. $6,839.
1 Fort Rend County. Highway
, grading, small dralnage struc-
ires, conerete paving and under-
ans unit near Richmond, Buss
Mitchell, Ine., Houston, $25,54.9. I
I A requent for , i on ■ ti uctton of
igfiway 23 of Vernon was !
/justice. H. Beck, magazine, editor and
Qils part I chairman of the state board of
.k nat fisheries and game, is sponsor of
i outpost ! proposed legislation, calling f
And Now Liberal Devotee of Justice Prepares to nrtnadanlansjrhnrakuyaidarroede enysipubidiyathakheaacat
Take Scat on Nation’s Highest Court ’ law munt, tau/nterpre tation,
" i keep abreast ofchanging times
I run for the ‘New York appeals and people. He became known
'court, he shook his head. He as the "philosopher "judge."
k now).
1 much
d.
s have
her to
Oklahoma Governor Will
Battle Roosevelt for
The Nomination
Eounty )ln«. let to f. A
Eonsti uctioh Company
Rood to. $61,615
K Wheeler County, "i
Wonerete paying from Nh
Pklahoma fine, let tO I*
PadtwuigedTli
Onlu.amide
•mfenmmmammumlKimmemmwemmemhmommceme
„umenuBatteries Recharged, 25c„mmmmm
re fused tar the wimple- reason i - And now Cardozo of New York
ore
on
Wi
| XUSHN, March 1—The state
Highway Commission began the
second day of its February- March
lilting hero today with the ques-
1 tton of disputed road routing still
th* major part of its program.
Plans to shorten’ the Austin-
Houston rod by a cut-off between
—Manor and Elgin wore to bo con-
I »idered again, after having been
the center of contests at two pre-
I vous sessions,
I . A delegattbn from Runnels and
Coke Counties wasto be heard on
f a proposed road between Ballinger
—and Bronte,.
| An effort ' late yesterday to
I change the route of Highway 112
I so that it would run from Nixon
to Luling, instead Of between
Nixon and Gonzales, . was made.
Chairman W. 11, Ely declined to
act without Gonzales first was
given notice. Letters were or-
dered advising the county judge
and .the Gonzales Chamber of
Commerce that the rout* will be
taken up at the next commission j
.hearing.
- Illidge Offer Made.
The < ommisston voted tn foln i
Oklahoma in offering 140,000'for
theprenent private toll bridge on
of New York to the United States
Supreme. Court lies a hur an
nory of a son's 20 year fight to
clear th* family of critieinm
heaped upoh it. In an era of '
stormy political pasalons.
CHICOTS KY3 QualitGROCERY
Murray Petition in
Nebraska Destroyed
By United Preu. »
LINCOLN, Neb., March 1.—A
petition to. place the name of Gov.
William H. (Alfalfa Bill) Murray
1 was pri valled on to accept, of Um American bar, with the I ta 13-years old this year. . Any-
it was because it was a way—■ unanimous approval of the- United- way, Feb. 29 was only his 13th ; ballot in the Nebraska primary
hia only way of clearing the states Senate. the Amerkcan birthday, even if he was born 52 , was confiscated and destroyed
1 : o name forever. Only a |judiclary and people. irs ago, • I here last night when it was cir-
tL.it it might revive forgotten [has been given the greatest hon-
ft ods about his father. When or which can ‘full to a member
CUP CAKES APplesa nk 14e
The newest member to be
Hulphur iiver between Lamar
and Delta Countie
way 72 for' 1 1
town t o I ’ an
. d4 Koch Awph .It
aide, for 130:535.
Fren don* County
WHITE KING
1 AMENOMENT, MORRIS SME/PARO
miles thru 1
reek, let to
Company
Grand Avenue,
Oklahoma City,
Okla. "I would-
have heartburn,
and indigestion'
paths after meals.
“Nothing seemed to help me. I
tried everything I could hear of but
my indigestion hung on four years.
“Then a friend got me to take some
Pape’s Digpepsin. I had almost im-'
mediate relief with the first two
t ablets. Now that I have teen taking
them for some time, I find I can eal
.meats or most anything and have
no trouble. I want to tell others about
Dinpepsm because it sure helped me."
Thousands like Mr. Barnes are
confiscated by Clarence Senior, of finding quick, certain relief for sour
Chicago, national executive secre- stomach, or acidity, by using Pape s
tary of the Socialist party, whp ' Diapepsin. Chew a tablet and that
had come here, ter conduct the feeling of weight and discomfort
meeting, " after eating just disappears.
8e
MARKET
(Lindt I a m
Lb. with 264
Purchase) Lb. 4-*
nturmdtm amt-f tiverts-
. 1 uded A war du.» । i e
itt County, rock asphalt on 1
Erown-father wan frequently and bitter-
r ly ‘asaalled by political enem-les, -
WaY 75, , Th* son, a nerinitixe younrnter,
mroc%10 felt these eritielnms deepy as he
1, W hit- xrew to manhood and began the
Ry DAN ROGERS
I United Press Correspoadent.
/ OKLAHOMA CITY. March 1.—
J Governor William H. (Alfalfa
/ Bill) Murray “took to the hus-
tings” today.
"Hustings," he explained, is his
own word for stump speaking.
In fine fettle, the militant Ok-
lahoman left at 8:25 a. m. for
North Dakota, where he will en-
gage Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt
of New York in a battle of votes
in the North Dakita presidential
primary. He will make seven
speeches in North Dakota and one
in Minnesota to further his ambi-
tions for the Democratic presi-
dential nomination. -
Files in Nebraska.
In a surprise move, "Alfalfa
Bill" supporters were to file his
name in the Nebraska presidential
primary today. His friends here
said this move was not to be con-
, sidered as a hostile action against
Gov. Charles Bryan, Murray’s
friend for 20 years. Both spare
similar political views. .. ,
As he Hoarded the train with
Jewell Hicks, state arclitect, Mur-
ray scoffed at reports he would
name' a nationally known cam-
paign manager.
Mutay said he would tell the
. North Dakota farmers what he
"damn pleased." His chief ap-
peal, -he indicated, would be to
uphold his hand that he could '
smite Wall Street.
Denies Switch.
He emphatically spiked reports
that he planned' to switch the
Oklahoma delegation’s support to
Roosevelt at tbKnatonal conven-
- +2* FefGTPe ■Yins'!). Roose-
velt leader in Ahe Sooner State,
•4-
sA \wer
Fresh - gd A
Sliced Lb. J OC
2 Cans 25c -
Large Can
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Pint >
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"4 * —4“ UEECHNI T or M. J. B.
The highway engineer was nu-
horized to prepare plans for’a"
igh water cronaing over ' North
Granulated K fA
Soap alalll
Large Pkg. " "" “
Smith, Ark , ami connects with
varlous stata and national high
A widar bride* than the prexent
one was favored by the Texas
comminsionrs and for that reawon
the offer lInrfte to Hfit.aaMr.........
Corn-Peas-Tomatoes
Hy con
eat e
gton I
rt in hl
are I
od o
and dralning th* proposed new
route for Highway 14 between ,
froesbeck and th* Falls County,
pir '
"it Wat-r Cros lug.
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SENAToRS WOO'tHaUT (4), C / ? •
and mmimiOH (0)
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d Wwlosi: mite or join in building a
partion
SALTINE FLAKES Aew
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eakrzusratakd bxzame#"FF
Kw .1 \ _ L
Ba * 1 pan!, Shumrock, . practice of law. He lived an
3217,481. ,, ’ aloof 1ife, pasale from the law
fi n Zandt Count Highway 61 court to his study In, almost
- "'e paving, from W “>■ vo1nt relitou routine. Th* lines and
ho Canton, t nton Davin Con 1 pallor of his fnce reflect his de-
).< rhilade D! la. P‛A ,1,2" 1 votion to Blnekstone by day and
I Randall County: HiKUWAY ‘ I candles by night He tgok.as
l" he base co ' ■' on f" hi • provinke the rich but retfte,
rom Canron 20u13 Ernent Lloyd, rieldw ot law, literature, hiatory,
Fort worth, 17 6 2 ,, economies and above all, philon-
I Crockett County. Highway 27: ophy. ________--E"
irid a.over live onk creek, 33 Tho tha bar and eocT-'ty ।
pile we t.of 4 *• clamorcc । for bh pre ence as ho
dertram. Fort Worth, it ",,L rone to nnttonat fame, ho shunned
*, ‘"'n J"' «f«»rbAa. HAhs -umL_Ju.pl..
11 .,Vv 2t brld.e our I'oeoa Quarried" ’
2,- was no outward sign of
hold, M H. Ryland, I raid*, »•<».- the- burden he bore But when!
142 ,, . it was suggested in 1912 that he
. • firading. Draining. I I
1 Caldwell County,vHlgnwav 3A. | >. ,— _____--
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Minteer, Edwin D. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1932, newspaper, March 1, 1932; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537891/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.