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AY, JULY 3, 1924
VOL 3, NO. 236
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ALSH, 64. is now nearing the
W
•nd or feta
six-year
she may arrive here
it was
I-
With the bumper crop
the
awaiting
tainment
LD’S LIFE
9
d
toward Lake Worth. Out on
throwin hia Wl
OMV aLor
ness which mark)
Glass
ence practitioner.
T53
The child died TPkO—y.
BA"
up-A Gov. Davis -
Bowie with the child June
2
Lake christopher will attempt
iltation on the case.
county of-
AU candidates for
trict or county
556,
first ballot to his high
eil met and voted to offe the use
sented a net change greater than
d
The men who ratted the confer.
Undertaking Co.
EISTEN-FOR
payia
FOLKS!
T
"King and Queen" Cote, inter-
b
Ity
Murphy. These will include roller
Theaters will all have topnotch
programs on tap for those pref.
Glass
A statement was issued by the
Thursday
months ago.
Lean Jr., the status ot their
1
-
tor the fourth.
Others U
the gills."
D.a-G
mmton,cy-
Underwood
BEAR TO LIFE
Ginas
would be better it the use ot fir
A nation-wide defense teat is »O
w nere
1
Fort
Worth
wary.
test
off all
seru nshot
the deaths pad disfigurattons for
Actual orders will be
the war
at te
should tw taken as tc *'
an
the)
tion to prevent
Gov t avja
use
dockets, and
uxd MALLor
waste of
25:
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L
and dream of errant
f
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a.! <
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NOW SHOWN IN
PROGRESSIVES
118 Thom
nominatii
Walsh dug out
Ig the crooked-
ed the making
Smith
McAdoo
Davis
their lives—just
Watsh, anywayt
be an end of el
an end of th
elope Hyer says. would turn the
local Klansmen into Republicans.
«
1
Let
Be
Owen
Watsh
1 ’
JUDGE BRUCE YOUNG, mem
bet of the juvenile-bo -"Ise fire-
works safely and sandy. in the
Smith
MeAdoe
Lake, Aviation Gardens and
Parks To Be Scene of July
Folrth Activities
obtained 449 to Clark's 455.
At the 40th ballot Wilson had
bat in vain.
Ms child's mother
Cox
I Ritehie
a I
... ri
least in so far as the first 43 New'
York ballots are concerned.
Convention. Threatens To Be
Aa Large As GOPs; Great
Hall To Be Crowded
Today’sBest
Radio Bate
CELEBRATING -
WILL BE DONE
OUT OF DOORS
mu
462%
■ MU
. 42
. M
rs
• M
Smith .
300.
What caused the deal h of Wil-
bur Varnell. 3?
Underwood
Raiston
Glass ....
Robinson
CHK .2.,
Ritchie
WEATHER
Owen ...
Saulsbury
Walsh ..
Eniston
Ebinsom
Cwt ......
Ritchie ••
Ge*. Davis
Saulsbury
Owen -e ..
4
4
4
1
4
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ot
Smith .......
30hw. pevi
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.. 44
i#u
courts ot pseper ji
With the grand
struck ent the rep
.1191-10
.4424-10
I
: iu
. a
16%
a
1:212128
i-Tkememe
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l ■
Sunday. Then forthwith he put in/Gov. Davis
his previous order for the first iauisbury •
ining-the aquaplan-
win t receive a 431
Many prizes for
Lake Water Meet
, tirely and the people go to parks
and patriotie Katherines for cele
| bration of Independence Day.
#4
14 4
U
i2,, 1
ended when volunteersfocked in.
MAT BE SIGXIFICANr
-- I»IK we hr..b»lhs handles off
our reels tryin' io yank them in."
"I had the biggest bass I ever
saw in my canoe but he flopped
' —The—
SPOTLIGHT
celebration off ladep redan rw Day
each year. thru The thoughtless
and careless acts ST individuals,
destroys hundreds of thousands of
gums of public money
• L. M. 8.
erty and life and anyone playing
’ with them July 4 should use th- '
.2151-10
.483 4-10
#
A
: i
came six ballots later when he ob-
tained 990 votes.
MAN FRANCISCO. _____
Nobody will need firecrackers to
make merry in Fort Worth Fri-
ot only 191 votes.
SMITH'S HELD SMALLER.
Smith, between his 341 on the
A rather interesting sort
mstbe,irkonormg or him
the Democrats would have r
scythe, iy^w
store needn't fear a "Hat ttre"
Women off the Ku Klur
eeting in the First 1
reh ottiee bullding Th
gbt will bear from W. 1
weeks ago by the Republicans..
The Conference for Pi ugrssstvs
' 1098
Votes in Democratic
Convention
gained 177 votes over his start-
ing figure of 334 and had 491. At
i Womamwi
. ift coateat 1
gineers has suddenly blos
into a full grown national
"7 2g
-of the naval oll las sea
With one or two exceptions
all witneeses called before the
off the office belhtte
732
or Two-Thirds
T r>—
$5
-“23% ; <94 meterA,3 iff
- Si oreeress).
Sor 1 waxgeye
. wiZ.Ne York (ass ।
4:90a m Concert of Ms
n short talk. A basket lunch will
At Marine-pk the “kiddies" will
shine. Uuder the auspices of the
recreation-bd. athletic events for
youngsters will start at 19 a. m..
" ■ — e.
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e • e e o e e 4 e 45
MU
: 4
0-u 0.
a.
the conclusion of an inquest.
Etn-,eraps,addost. £8
tSchoolleld, and a Christian
34% ( be held Sept. 13. anniversary off
: 1 the bottle off St MihieL under di-
rections of the war depatment
la Fort Worth, there wil be a
83
A 8 Republicans. Cyclops Hyer
A and his fellow hood wearers
would vote for the regime which
committed the Tespot Dome in-
iquities.
Mayor. £
Safe aadSane. Fourth A
OF PROSECU
DALLAS, Juy a—A
that the state legielatur
expected to meet quletly. voice
their views of the plattorm of the
sort of fourth.
It's likely most of the funt
seekers will turn their radiators
of ballots. ...
Instead of increasing his strength McAdoo fell away <
ing the day’s struggle, while Gov. Smith still clung doe
hia original figure. There was Ralston talk thruout the I
The Child was sick. Dr. School-
feld treated it. He said it bad
chperasnlootela-aaiaTthe-chna
■ onte ip-1 away- 1
——i"Nothim
- jodm
F)ne.
nt “I
-A----
a
Two States Quit M
For Indiana Sen
' Smith Holds St<
nr 5Xdk Gokvox,
nrY-ODD dogs squa, in the
DREXEL FOKEMAX, Managet
memsurancesureat--"re
afternoons was waived to give
housewives a chance to stock up
42222005
t., -
Qt'CH is this man Thomas .J.
O Walsh, Democratic senator
from Montana. whose name is
publiciy sneered at by the Cy-
clops of the Fort Worth Ku
Kluxers.-in tbs name of “100
percent Amertcaniam
Such is the record of Walsh
as a citizen and as a public serv-
ant and as a Democrat- - the
term as Democratic senator from
Montana.
Poor in childhood and youth,
he accumulated a moderate for-
tons as a lawyer aad since reach-
ioz 49 .has devoted his time to
"publlc affairs.
In hia campaigns in Montana,
Walsh fought attempted Inroads
of the great copper interests on
the public welfare, and won. ror
thia, he was marked for destruc-
tion at the first opportunity by
“Big Business." But the oppor-
tunity has never been found.
E LMOSr unaided, and in fact
"A hampered by all the influ-
ease machine politicians could
' Neighbors off the family, which
lives st 139 Holley-st. are declared
to have asked the Humane society
to art. .
The chnd’s body was sent to
M
DEMOCRATIC DEADLOCK WORST
Wirth wnnia
for the presi-
Ino a drug store they went andi the
he— -moonethemlada
—fthe sidewin,
i a. nn .11^.
ftuetuattons were—even- -mso*
marked. Between ballots 1 and
A mall Mexican boy darted
4STM MALLOT
" rata point he was detinttety- to ence were encourazed
Mds an ovvotunity for to If-ex
4.to.it"-retorta_t
reueelheti-
firs*. I would
Humorous Sidt
Of Days News
life Celebrate, but celebrate
with judgment "
that 4 been Charlie Snow he ‛d
have jumped out and got him by
utmost care’to prevent fires it
Mra. Bloodworth
Returning Home
a dire effect on tbs party as
Cyclops Hyer forecasta.
• • • - # •
who is this
■
six hotinita" " piayteatnAdeoeaiaknine
ztteria -xplatntnzthescmz mistedt sj:
^**7 - T! -nmeuat An aquatic program crammed
Underwood
Ralston -
gtans—z,-
HuMnaon
Cox .......
Ritehie ...
Gov. Davia,
Saulebury
WalSh "...
the city. Having aceepted the of-
fer. the one-man committee in __ „ _
chig of arrangements foud Mra. Brown, the chrstan zeenee
ntmseit in meed
with warmer, come* the Bear Smith. --
back to our fold The cloudy Ma020°
weather brought him out of his inderwco
den. Reistoh
He called on Colonet Landis thelGia.z-
first thing and found out twos id :800 i"0n
be warmer Saturday night and Ritehie
tion Gardens American Legion
state- will Maae Ha big show, to be
- " touched Off with a matinee danee: Unaarwoca
This dance will be followed by Raito
a spectacular aerial program, in —
whien’dauntese airmen wukdo all
thy stuny laJkt.
H Rivertide,
aplan- masters.
“Natural causes, probably neg- toward Lake Worth. Out on
leet- npirta Jtotte* Misus. at Nine Mile Bridgerd at the. A
Our hiberriat. Sov.Dain
ing Office Bear owes
forsook his den Walsh ...
today.
) All efforts of
the Office Cat S2Lo’ .
Special Correspondence. ____
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK, July 3.
For rigidity of voting strength and personal animus be-
tween the leading candidates, the Democratic national con-
vention, which is today struggling to find a way out of the
McAdoo-Smith deadlock, is without .a parallel in recent
American history.
After 43 ballots, McAdoo had
only 73 more votes than at the
start Smith aa inerease of only
77 votes between ballots 1 and42.
Between McAdoos lowest fig-
Are, 404 % on the 33rd ballot. and
hia highest at 404 % on the 40th
ballot, there was S total variation
would be supporting jhe man
who waa Pindiyidually responsi-
blo for exposing them.
hi fl 'thto—dm-dhn tenptb aad
l breadth and thickness df the
party loyalty of Cyclops Hanger
and his tellow haters of ths re-
liglous faith which Senator
Thomas J Walsh avows, we won-
der whether the Democratic
jarty would lament their going
. Apr much!
ENLAL is made by Judge Ho-
U sey that any vacation plane
_ of his will interfere with the
trial ‘of the Tom Hou aMter
murder caas. i
New, stories quote Prosecutor
Bill Tolbert as saying the trial,
set for July 14, probably would
be postponed so Judge Hosey
the road to the victory which
WANTED—Instruction in re-
Here's a fish-yarn contender
for you. Charlie Snow!
..He's Russell Pearson, American
Legion commander, Pearson has
- -juet returned from atwoweeks
vacation down un tbs Calcisieu
river near Oakdale, La.
"Caught around 40 flae baas a
day." i earsun boasts thru a thick
coat of tan. "Some of ’em were
y^.**-* .'was oraniqed at a meesipe beidl.. • • •__
14/levee hte y 1^^^ »»■> •ALLOT
triet- room. Ram Sarer, "atMeAdatt
made permanent ehairman of th pavin
ed serretary. Speaker* lueivsde wobin,on
FekRodgere, Sam Saj -M. U I cos
Mhitd and W A Cunninghem , 90107
“If San Francisco and New York that „fered slight burns.
s‛1 McAdoo reached his top figure, at-----—
then you won't be sorry. Fire
tion and th* Baltimore sad San
Francisco conventions off 1913
and 1939.
CHAMP CLARK.
At Baltimore ia 1*13 Champ
By Baited Frest ■ "'' ■'
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK, Jul;
Having carefully nursed hia charge thru 52 ballots fa t
tional convention, Tom Taggart of Indiana, began to bri
Senator Sam Ralston thia afternoon aa the. tBinjiriariM
whOm the Democrats can agree for a presidential nomi
f Starting with 30 votes from Indiana on the first
Ralston held at that mark, except for one or two outsi
lots, that fell to him thru two ___
. A9th ballot today Mississippi switched to him.w)
^ .m WOMEN
MEET TONIC
ini: ......
Adonturtcndrea 3203-Nth-ave
BY LOWELL MELarr
CLEVELAND. July 3.— Thie
city te witnesaing one ot the most
amazing episodes a i»34 politics.
X poUtical conterenee which orig-
inally was called to‘meet in tbe
modest- assemdly hail at the
NethstatConea' tuK’ Antwatm
-open house" party wUl ba held
al day. Everybody ia invited.
Mayor Cockreil. as well as other
wengushed speakere, won mako
l the seating capacity off the same
s arassrsnssa Gtma.
to smash the world's looping ree
ord;"Grammar Staniey wi h
change from one plane to another
in mid-air; Joseph Sparks will
to coos el tat ion on the case. erawl beeti-like over • roarins
Then the child's rather, a rail- plane high in th* heavens.
— There will be a fireworks di-
Report was received her* Thure-
day that Mrs. J. T. Bloodworth,
about whom the war to the Wom-
enoftheKu Klur Klan has raged,
te speedine back to Fort Worth.
right place* and la the right way - -------— — .
M A child to not a chtia uniess he Tom Watson melon brought
. wants ids cirecraekera Can * Fort Worth.
din,. '
. / w wnA,Pet Warth
- •' • ton* -h." m: CRT
ready has drawn that many men
aad women delegates and la naw
expected to be a gathering ot al-
moat a thousand eredentialedrep.
resentatives or various progressive
organizations
LEADERS SURPRISED
hi addition, its opeaiag tomor-
row pramisea to be a great mass
meeting ot citizens off Cleveland
and surrounding towna
It han furnished a succeesion
of surprises for the lenders off or-
ganized labor- and tsi mon wha
CHIEF HENRY LEE.
I miderusa "2: * . - nsta 55
For a parallel it is necessary to. " “ ..t the rac. ana
ect-" 2 -- Ten the kids to go to te racke ana
go back to the Democratic con- games Out at Marine-pk and for- __________-___
get rreworks. Besides being sense- . dollars worth of property,
less, they always manage to blow “—- ——" —---
a tew ti-sera afft^—t h ..---—---------------
arms and ; at several eyes out. la- down the annual losses by fire,
cidentally. thex start fires all "h- — ““ —“ 4-"----- an- °e
was never headed and won out pun-
With 701 on the 4 4 th. f was----— ------. l—---.. ___..... ----------
out and jerked a 40-pound test By a strange coincidence, tt Ms Ford car. There was The Fora ‘Chimmy McFadden, who peddled ceries and markets will be closed.
Une in two." was on the 40th ballot at both .was destroyed and Cantrell suf lnk.papers for tbs Press several Custom of closing
"Hn!" cried/9 bystander.
of Roy L. Walker, mayor there, took away McAdoo's delegates.
He was reading it carefully when i.. This year this appear* impossi-
reporters arrived. “*• The hatred between Smith
“I know just how he feels," and McAdoo to shared so com-
Cockrell laughed. "Any man in Ptetely by the followers of the tw*
pubieorfice"feersthatwayrmemthat-neitherseeup-mibeur-
_______________________
, struetlons, HIs was the task of
sifting informatton, of checking
up on plausible statementa mad*
to the committee, and of making
′ trips to tbs "bedside" of
..... nt—toil g u bir were too-t to
were fruttless i nderwood
mi . ha oxer
heard someone Kbinso
say the Parker- Cox
eo watermelons Ritchte
were just about 2;.
------ ready to pull wnu!.
Le gooseberries grow Waih
gave him 36 and Rals
folkswih holldaysinmounted.ta 93. This put him in third position in
presston so they can exhaust some
of the enengy they usually expend
----—g mye--. ---- on rireworks Why 1st. them burn t
Douglass sad Breekenridge, neith- their finge ■» and arms and 1029}
er side making any inroads Then the ir . - with senseless noies.
convention left Charleston MAYOE R . COCKREHL
ed-azain on—mered-oaakrimore neminated- -enseme-Andependenseidanmge
his cone, hini bot DougiassanaBreekenrtage re • ■ ’r .1 HmtiiuiM*
on seperat lick els snd thuaiin- fireworks is daneerous to uxe
sured th* victory of the Rep* bif snd propert sad. th* l kn" E
can candidate, the thro Es Coz * ” theoutaktrtsorth
grtdomah Abraham Lincoln eff Hii c-it <£~rJr-: celebrating wip
nols,.‘themshourd
has marked three days of ballot-
ing-in New York. wmon, who charge
started far behind Clark, pssed
the speaker at the 39th ballot aad
17. t few brand-new ones.
GREAT AIH FEATS.
meat permitting felony prosecu-
tions by information, ~
grand jury iadictmt
jected by the Texas
a vote off 79 to M B
The effect off the
have been to pract
the grand jury system
" I » -6*:
Gov. Davis
Saulsbury
Osw .....
ESwards .
Wazh ....
a»TH nALLOE
MsABS* .............
A W bavie ...........
In San Francisco McAdoo re-
signing. None but expert with reived 447 un ballot numver 49.1
jHHHitos hMl A3'|I|'."" LWy MIL l New Tork he had climbed toT
“DEFENSETEST
.............
of 4h. i!;.^.tojuageh face ait amiles."
xctonacmvomenwyastomrniemcuoruesrrroonuN,
tobs ■ —........... .....1---Theft of a bod—spn ad thill..
If we had a law requiring all dress and underwear was charged
judge* tu work eight hours -a Pagainst Mary Brown in Judd*
day. and limiting their vacatiopafseward's court Thursday, she ••
to two weeks, there soon would alleged to have stolen them from.
,, 'Mrs E U HUI The complatnt/..
huge «was made by Asistant District At-L ping toward her — Jak •
"torney Young. \Dartmouthi.
3.72 Bloodworth. Methodist
evanzelist, did not know whether
his wife wouid arrive.
SITS NEGLECT
MT HIVE COST
a se A £ — y of TwoHUGE INTEREST
Top Men Proves
Relentless
McAdoo.......423 1-2
Smith ........820 1-2
Ralsten-.......94-
Longing for their masters’ voices
1 ‘ . d totom them tear gtehitrup'. Dr 'Grmnin qeus ua •shtodSubtortsMPpedaad.hu
...... meE -2m3si
.........X SJMi X a 40 putMi34 esgaSser#
rleuetecieuneiatheenihaiget--adixzncas-Whda
- have,no frequent sinee • mantet slipped trraer a ownenytought out rheir doc first /
Thos,away. r,, . • "ineir domesne toA-utem tot* te “tCTpeto^lw.„:tetow
icham» have left their DetatsnrtdamneemszaoemrmmsztzezmFpuy •a #5 hum.nra0ebrg0sp
2nthnbontems.keenen K 5 55 2E't 2"- .. •• ... 22 - ■ -
- -- 2.8 /uig27 ■ A i j.. i
-.12
from behind an ice wagon intosthe |
path of a Ford coupe at Eleventh vention at Baltimore ia 1*43.
amnd -Main-sts Thursaay morning “ --ppuAI .3”*
The automobile driver applied i eknhDO.IH:
tatssraken, but the car struekthetgAEterdiidineneariyaj.their
boy in the back. He was knocked wtah Marcy for 49 ballots, the
about 16 feet delegatee turned to Frankiin
He was back on his feet in A Plerce, almost by acclamation, on
moment, however, brushing off his. the 49th •
overale ' +........... A* J, - . . . -recreaua
• Yr. hurl on, • the auto- Eight years ater,:in 1*49. the
. . 72 k. 1 Democrats staged their greatest of
1st ss xed him all convention fights. For 47 bal-
"No, me no hurt-you buy me lots hpelessly between
ice cream cone. I call it square. । — . -
theboyreplled. ■' - •
CHURCH TO VOTE
ON UNIFICATION
in Fsii*4 Pito —
“CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., July
3 —A motion to daisy notion un-
til next May on a proposal to
merge with the northern branch
was defeated today byAhe special-
general conference of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church. South.
The conference" then began de-
bate on the plan for unification
preliminary to a decisive vote.
L 1 I I
Gill
505% At both Baltimore and - - : _ter.L. imi.
Mayor E. R. Cockrell* studying ; San Francisco It was the trend of Be caretui witn nr ew or as iy, —rz.cn.. ■------- prop,
up on the niceties ot-resigning. | vote, from one of the two tenders 4 sr dost to* them at all Isther"runam.“ana nTn.°I line
Wednesday he received a copy ! to the other that brought about piea of Mayor E. R. Cockrell. Fire
of a Lampasas daily paper tn the nomination. Wilson obtained chier Standifer Ferguson, Drexel
As Democrats voting for Sen- which was printed the resignation his votes nt Clarks expense. Cog voman manazer of the Cote ta-
stor Walsh for president, they of Roy u Walker, mayor there.! wok away McAdoos delegates. urapce i ureas “and others for a
safe and sane celebration of Inde-
pendence Day. Here s what they
Aaodppromtazpotmerodot Cox CANYON. July X—Rub* . Ca^ **Thrir leather lungs are
out trell lit a mateh to see if theref their chief aset, and they prom- ____________
' anny gasotte* in the tank effiseto make more notoe than RotaU Grocers' Assn, that all gro-
Republicas and Democratie par
a as-adnassTsssts
, ez.-ma-zbueaer, a « meei
' the 120 ballot Cox. Who started The
a poor third benina McAdoo and । 9^9****”**™?**
1 Palmer, passed into the lead with ner which this city .has riren
RALSTON VOTE S’
J. Walsh, whose ■ t —'
A ■
•ver town . . 1
MRS HELEX MURPHY: “Th9 1
hd la glug to zire the _
Thus in judgments Off-M>
on feanits pleas theb
would carry continement te
sane asylum and the peree
released until aequitted of
Mra. W.
*• Waln •
Jewelry, and bating sulta will 1 4-
make up‘the bulk of fhevriaeet
te be awarded at the aquatic meet |
! to be held at ake Worth FridartpH
, under the auApices of the’cecrea- 1 1
tion-bd. . 1. . v- 5- —
1
Hi
{
dl ix 1, - " «kad
bulk of the work of questioning
. witnesees, and was responsible
for the.breaking-dowa of the
far-reaching and careful efforts
to keep hidden the sordaness
which permeated the. Fall-
Sinlair Doheny deals.
AS thanks for his part in
A bringing down the house of
cards upon the crooks and graft-
ers Walal became the objective
of ife beevy artillery of the Re-
publicau national committee.
He was spied on in Washington,
dbd. ^^eettgated" fn Montana.
“He contribute d to the Demo-
cratie- party mere ammunition
for its campatgm thia year, than
any one .man ever did before in
all the party's. hlstarV. No other
man in the Ymted States senate
unlessitbe/Bob LaFollette ever
gained a better reputation so
an arch enemy of dishonesty in
government.
—--__ called the conterence. -_______
Clark mounted from **0t omtei First, the Cleveland eitycoun-
leave Florida', golf courses.
rTO tbe, public hearing, on
1 Teapot Dome began only last
October 33. Walsh hsd been
working on hi. case since the
Spring of 1922, when upon adop-
tion of Senator La Follette', res-
olution the investigation of t he
oil leases was entrusted to the
senate public imus cotstiliee
From the very beginning.
dred ushers, sergeant, at arms,
and other workera. His -worry
"I vo never kissed a girl be sot say don t to* Brstossks. be-
fore,"" be said, removing thy et cause i ees f thezeunE ^*
ars from his vest poeket aad step- hepu CHIEF geaxkesM--- "I
Ht FEatsoN: "Be caretul and
deney by tbe Democrats would,
according to Cyclopa Julian
Hyer, cause Hyer and many oth-
er Kiansmen to vote the Repub-
lican ticket for the first Ums in
it urgea simptMldattoto off
procedure fa’the criminal oom
simplification of the apvejlate I
wfiat watch fromMithell-Greer.+=.
--F---#athtmgmt rogawara,mmejtertterbuin-evee-
• swiming ana diving events are|Dogdom I. represented
, offered by A. J. Andersgn, Trav fTounced off eh faaflons ---
. , AanieL. a. Howen, Theron Dob- I have gone -te gey’ resorta whefpppo,
, yClaw-, usim an pot MMiM-a *»< YtJ
: aomnf"amd"ne#c
first ballot, his lowest point. aad
his top figure of 333 on the 35th
ballot, had a n.cluktion of only
43 votes in three solid day* off
balloting.g—wm,
ene other emnadateenioxinE a
great voting range. Job* w Da:
vis off West Virginia, fell to 34
votes on the 14th ballot and
climbed to 129% oa the 23rd, a
total variation of 195 %. the most
me.bed off lbs asBMiHrTnAajd^la^
But Davis eaded the 42nd with
only 97, or 34 more than he had
on ballot number 1.
Many comparisons have been
made betwees the present conven-
Jobs W. Davis
l
:222a,2
was very weak. Dr. Y. J. Mulkey
Rlchi.
Gov Davis
Saulebury
owen ....
Walsh ...
earn nALLoT" T
2203% ' national guard, ao if la prepara-
“215 tion for active service
' Zm ‘ In addition, civiuans off service
• age will be asked to report to the
various headqearters of reperve
- J, corpe aad natiomal guard unite for
; 10% a short time and simulate a body
to wake him up j w. bavia
with exciting events win start ■*
Lake Worth beach promptly at 4
; m \ band concert wi be
given there, too.
Members off the local Red Cron
Ufe-eavlag corps have been re:
quested to I sport to the beach at
4 p m.. preceding the big meet,
to pose for a photograph.
MToDisT CAMP.
Former Shrine Maque will
t jing. - - '
’ -a A eommittee to taho
ithe day's erenta te beti
| by the Bsomwc Off »e»r*'
1
aetfvities will
113 take piace oa the moininc off
35 Sept 13, la the afternoom, a mass
» imeeting wil be held, under aus 1
J ** '** cixie and pauiote ..
524 organizations at which speaker
j will describe the per .sot datonat .
A
m.v »iuer
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1 FnonATIOX oFFICER w n Fire* Decreasing Cwdsrwoed
urmqhcsarzengeretterosen ar
‘ a. “.z . __ naVe Deun steadily decreasing the KoDmson .........
after -the—eetebrattons-—we-aterpastfew“year---"SKIteo------- ii
semoerMt1-‛me - ““
STANDIER keepia* outof mtachtet with their ton this year —
erre=l and fire works , I lsed to be we d be on the bop .....
—*---- all day chaning down fires," the McAoo ...
- . chtet eaid. Wavts .....
-$mtoptngtrewtt-
Iresmption of that sort ot thins i.
I Friday." ■’ . - -- Robihson ...
—............... a: ' /Cox ........
* Smith-for-Sheriff (SibtyN
Club Organized Waa,
. A Carl Smith-torab erift club G '6 Hei tie
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