The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 236, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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hisradio jokes
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Grate chocolate.
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each one with its pn
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day there were still
from your string I t
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happy memhories."
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dear, to do all this to
to tell you agate. th
LOCAL •oMEc AST
Tomight ane Fndsy partty cloudr
gist and a tew appiicationa- should
show youhow-esyt is to rid
—much more so than a
man who is going to marry
lightful girl in the near
should look."
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In Federal Court
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Pullmans:
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meat money orders, one ter $100. with Md Houston
the other for $7T. on Aug- IT.;..... "Wn
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cups sugar,' 2 cups water, 1 tea-
spoon’ salt,.3 quarts mk. 1 pint
RUMMAGE SALE SUOCRSS . wil ne present ano rorm me re-
Mre w. t. Baker, ehairman ott ception committee. Everybody is
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Spots. How to Remove Eamdly.
Bore's a clip nee, Mm s
tees, to try a remedy for
with the guarantee of n
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a penny unless it removes
treckles; while it It does give you
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Boats and canoes ready. humt-
ing knives, dirk kmives daggers,
aword- canes. stilettos, brass
knuckies. smokinz stands, hunt-
ing and -hooting garments and X-
ray fuims and plate, are among
the articles treed entirely of the
tax levied under the aid law. •
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00 mate napkins.
was chairman of the day. R D.
Hoifora.negres,-was
Add boning Tharged before 1 . S. ComtuimMO-
Fir st made a house out o<
concrete ^0*0 " Then h- turned"
to molding statues of all kinds.
an IMMI XG CL A-h>
Swinuting elarses for Frodaz
hate Wen called ofr bj the H»
group Labor is being crucied by_______________________________
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arme ia a soldier shooting . NUISANCE TAX
Looking into his eyes the eompar
was made.
I'm wondering now. Ruth.whi
I will, do if Jaak insists upon a
sending them back.
In one I
A planned by’ the ex-service boys nt f
“ the aviation garden. Flying stunts. |
ana a score of forms of entertain-: I
Anent features are arranged for I
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Tomorrow
in charge of the entertainment
program, which included a eertas
of money back if it tells to re-
movefreeklea.—Advertisement
BUT YOUR
Your electric motor okay your charge Mtimt at our
office <M any electrical appliance you want to buy.
io capital aad labor.
Baptist Chureh and their friends
will have a pieni add barbecne
July « at the Charies Edward*
farm, om the Stove Foundary mad.
- > west of TCV. . ‛
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speech. Instead. .ho drew from
his vest pocket a small package
inclosed in white tiasue paper.
"From something yos said the
other day, Lesile, I coucluded
that you west to your tether s
attorney. Mr. Corcoran, for advice
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week at 1501 Commerce-et, an- Moeque. This is the forerunner of
nounees most excellent success. g the training classes which will
The only thing lacking Mrs. Baker open nt the assembly July 9. Fach
said was mors goeda Another period will embrace two weeks
sole win be arranged for the early session. _ -----------i.
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fromFtWorth
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I By SEA Service. .
. LUCAS, Kan., July 3, — Here
the oyekirieof thisilitle Kan
aasiown an old, old man has bullt- -
himself a Garden of Eden.
And into it he has brought n4
fair young Eve to share with him
nt Forest-pk |
Mor thaz 1
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ent. South Belle
ietghta girL
- Mrs Drew Osborne, 2032
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a, Silentiy Kari's hand
a across the table aad elas
tAged Kansas Man Takes Fair Young TO TEACH KIDS
HdefnFresmtEerdenefEden—HOW-TO-SM
changing his plain little home mto
minutes dinmised apg ppi aq ' ’ V* a i• wy ' ' pyrag' • audaidemefmkmgehe mae-him
longthrnewZX terminating load-up, ga,
- mitiz-re—at nHwii — rherewrtezmodf-ree— ------=------
parkinK over mires being without a kink.
w. A w/i---_ traffic vionatin,
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■ AM. Hollaway. »peeding. 210
Jaek DAvin open cut-out, l»
m" # no laii itght.
utneziy winds whipping cream. 2
. T - vanilla.
... * * •* rapidly in the sauce pan ta n
.......... - large - pan of cold JFhler.- Add:
' - — — Place" Arlington vanilla and pour onto chipped ice. ;
A spoonful of whipped cream
Persons attending the picnic '
mHEmtetata.GmErigereeiei
W boe, bee, prevtded: 2 cm
H Hums will make a-pat riotie
speech.
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I BOONE’S
MILLINERY
604 Houston st
church 'Thn
Mr—Delphia G. areKmnne ___________.______
Werth Hetetta. restdence-.11 -000.. ; mer here:
-ATLCkingtom. Rivernde. resi-, *. • e
denee t1
.’•t. R Seott PPP Frey-st, reai-1 < HILLED COCOA.
^yJ1,^*. .a. u.inzey.are Four tablespoons cocoa, i cup L
rHareotrehen'so" -sugar, 1 teaspoon salt. 3 quarts 4
’Martin aleg- icin ana Water- miik.-2 teaspoons vanilla. a
rta rpette.20e,u.anpic.t.Mixcocoa, sugar and salt to a
A. ******* • smooth strap with boiling water . _
I“ESun“sErame *«« rsweuMe— aulk and-ada earn. miture.+ d05r14e
«-jdenee repairs. MM- ' Bring to the boiling point, stir
,2,5,- ring to prevent sticking bat do
’j w Brooker. 1210 Caihoun-st. not let boil. Beat four or five
-toi4- sipe minutes with a doves beater. Cool
Thomas C. Tripp. meal attor-
erdadsuyzennuaMVICTROLA
zlement. - AT
1 will be given lembons from
Philip Irvin, director of athletics
for the First Christian church, has
volunteered his services to the
recreation-bd and will hold Maw
j every morntag.
The wading pools in Marine-pk
when filled to the top make
plenty of water for kids to swim
, in. yet eliminate practically all
Now to the trees and on the |
ground surrounding his Utile cot- ;
lags are dozens of ngures that toil
the story of the original Para-
dise.
SATAXICENIENT.T
He bee found his Pero— But I
unike most ot his oldronleswhof
entered theirs ih death. he is ea-i
joying his in life.-------- r
—seventeen J I bi s'—S.'UM 1 hv '
was 64, 8. P. iNaamodr began
bbern held their
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* 1 Tomring ar Hioadeter $125 •
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EAINTING: SISTRM
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where mhey cnswtmaerns ma 2^*. 2rI Lem
pool twjeesandcan fost they ate again, your string should be com-
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All Sita under 11 years otlzioathto
auearendapbiergta anyhn
tote park everyday. “*«1 explained that it was L
matter of great importance to me
that the string of pearls which I
had given to you as a memento ef
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borhood.
— Roth the children and their
l^i > uts mrerived a lecture from
Milson.
seats ot the Harmony invited to inspect the building and
mage gale held Monday, changes have been made since the
and Wednesday of ttks Methodists have taken over the
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...... Many soklat affairs are planned 2
T for Friday the fourth, public pie- E‛
In Our City |
* *_* around the city will be the enet EP
this. Candidates wilhmake their
j anaoumettmemmmememay:
HIPFODROME- MTerment - with Women of the Bothwell Kane.
Owea 30ore end Bessis Love. A Auxiliary of the American Legion
atonx..34robhpZhen“carintizke M1“ sell candle, and other light
pod-he -“P4n5e crtMuaae ( eatables for the benefit of their,
"‛Miro--Town Topica," musical ; organization.
# NEWHIGHWAY TO
ting Ota Is I"1 Denny and Laura Lai
HELP BUSINESS
Medical reports show 1200
I rgac7p
JEss T KYIAW > CO.
HEOrON BROKERS
Local Elks Enroute .
To Boston Meeting
pursuangR*ihaindtrract—ye TAEN- nrp.Eseuarauatepis2
iKAtongigagerthecaraenia Iw IRKEN Urrincmvmtomozuamchadun.
mausolen in it in a concrete , WASHINGTON, Jafy X. — Nul Boston July A
cottin, resis his firm wife And, uete r-y ana} Theyre L L Ponock and T. W.
there is another csket—an open -ne "5 ’ . _ Bowar Both left Galvestov/
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____ Not long ago Dinsmore finished Wednesday. _______ ____4 A Iaeger delention usually at-
can top the glass. A "pinch" of work on the garden of his dreams. These further cuts in the coun- tends the national conveations
3830 dry cocos ip sifted over the top. But to serenely happy amid all try's tax bell under the new reve from Fort Worth, but the party ;
_____________ _____—This drink may be mm- clabm Abie beamy. ib«.re vw iiattlm nue tew weal — alt— th, u .mgn nn. war mur wi the iw~
- Me and Mr. w lLtem Henry Grew, rate than is usually served st a missing in his life. He was tone- 30-das period stipuiated from its motness — the convention city.
enactment. ' — 7' —_______
teepnonerntsazes’ahaFaztamd Worthian Clubber.
tax of -C on each give draft were ------ --
includcdamonzthomeirliminated-±
Jha lex ef eom each 1%e the-
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weather temperatures continue water to make a smooth paste er Parker Thursday with mans- exceeding that figure and watches
ewa., Mtae-H**,, .se.pt la and slowly Mir into th. I eap,.a— peme—fon ed mr— pf tee-WMaar gh—
**^2*,.- r....er. fu ”* Wlllllt"—bori '.sdous of ^ranw^Mcr. rae* was Tl , • percent tiak oe idYWiii^-
■ l,, ken ram. stirring nntil_thi.ck. Cool gllght Turkin' h*
' ty'l&S kdd vaqllte. Huddle. Green. Harmon. Hinkle
MKATMF.ee TABLE Half fill glsses with cracked and Norwood . ,
Hieh Lew ice add 2 tablespoons chocolate She wag released Mi bond of
:i lie sirup ana fill glasses With milk $500, furnished thru her attor-
1: LLP Top with a snisll spoonful of neys. Baskin. East us A Greines.
M 00 whipped cream .lightly sweetened -----
3 00 andiav ored with varilla. drt.k Rock-Throwing is
ed ee Children always love to drink °
*» 00 thru a "straw" and these are an Charged to Five
101 A 13-year-oia girl-.and four
— 1 rate, than is usually served st a missing in his life. He was lone-
Mranarud'om'suns Johnson, party from "two to four," but it, if only he could find 'someone
petur fa4 bey and girl twins is so satistctory for children to share bis joyE.
Mr. and M». a G Ward 2736 that It mhight appeal for „omel Twenty year-old Emilie Brose l.
Tu5,", amk.-* Uli small guesta". luncheon young enough to be his great
t^toms^Hrn ■> B Grabaar. ■.» 4TtKAM a'—MikUtTM. .WKMid rvnw..-d m* to,
One-haltcake chocolate, 1%F‛ ’’ - -
There in cement is Satan, the
* tempter. And over yonder nr,*
etctc---, si Here are two more recipea for Cain and Abel and a Guardian An
, cooling drinks, the. knd that gel.
knock a few degrees off the tem In branches of trees are ma—
peratureandmake you glad sum-fothermibticateharactere
+ Then There are statues which ,
ipress his sen ti wants in regard
ater admission will Mt appi imifirst annual plcalc
the tuture exeept no tiekets cost- fWedmesday—ntnkt.
A ' 1. • .
■ • • •we qutte- '«*•«**«
* ’-^1 n.,a u.--d-s E ' sur
RI IT RI ( FXTERMINAl
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Ee---ave girL
MS M* Lswi. Belke,
rr
I smaller boys were taken into ens -leper tn the continental Emtted
www wuAvEIVoN • (tody late wednesday by Probation tatea
g-supponeTimyseirroryou:ieterMom,emHmttas-
life isunworthy of livine The gir ana boy- were MSB- -A- .. :
Genecars): s passers-by .and chunking at win
dow panes of houses in the neigh
Friday is expected to be a gala and picnics ever held by the Odd r
day at the Texas Methodist s- Fellows ahd Rebekahs will be st l
sembly «henthe first public sf Smithfield Friday to which .11 Odd ■
fair ot the mw undertaking will Fellows and Rebekahs of Tarrant 3
be held on the grounds. Pasters l co are invited.
-—wivesorthe fort Worth distrtet, --------- * *...... -.......1 1
UAWt-urimeeperkmgoverisim'phanna LUC uendax.toheok
"TMWaiker. parking over 43 hard surface, were approved by
■.twat.a, Siekiii the state highway department
H w. Loetes pwcbm* over 45 early this week.
t wuprernrom mstruments- Evans, maayaHrtrOcdlf of
att Indupendez
..ghe a .
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AND JUU3 that fate had decided upon."
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Little kiddies, wantl learn how
to swim? Just g, —t to MnrtM pk
Florist
Lamar 775 702 Main St.
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ODD FELIOWS PeNIO
Om of the biggest barbecue.
JOINT WILIs FHFD '
The jott frill of Matthew J. I
Eryeon and Mrs Nellie Erysoni
was Bled ter probate Wedneeday. I
-For kindness in their old age
and sickness" the estate, valued at ]
IS.*—. wAs left to Anne Rasbor,
named executrix without bond. |
Mrs Bryson died June 14, 1923
and her husband Jun* 19, 1924. I
your string to
1 r ■ .1 37.00,
1 steeaa -a Mom "awa"*
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" pao,—"cna.o6e ft,
,M E. Nineh $tret Phen Lamar 19
,.) • Fei Werth, Tej- ,
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R2rekcmefarhscetmeemhh
2 dhedasiAopmpgidzhur”car, "Highway No. 10,from Fort
johnnie M-asher a— Glorta. rey. A Worth to Granbury, when com-
turn A—ertaton o pattotiam stated will bring more trade dol-
- JR'Mte—M d — This was fhe joint atatement of
g A Teas, parking over 43 min- Ireland Hampton and Roscoe Ady
• ‘ ' 129 1 3
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Judging in the yard beautiful triend of his who was a jewel
contest soon will be compelted. ' broker, and h knew that you had I
wsmsus,mzz
Frank J. Davisson, chairman ot young lady that he had sent n4m
the yard beautiful committee- J .. -you don’t know whetherhe
Awards, will probably be made has sold them Iytr i jT^ M
next Thursday. rgrey t •* haven't the gliphtagt gqaat
Winners in district No. 9, — | but "7“^ dtt:
North Side ere ss follows: For hnt „miht.oandrfind.outi
the entire yard, firet, MissMuriali and1te gavemeihicard
- sunivan, 205 B. N- Eleventh-st: ineuiry about the pearle written
_ -mad Ifcm V f, O** ,f -
Lee-ave. For, the back fblW. ' ""■MS
araaaro sTeoad^'M^r L^W. He Md me he had bong aa lbS
-wakeman, 1210 Lee-ave Flower point of welling them three or four
box winaera, nrat. Mrs. Ernest, Umea, and at the last moment
Heed. 1101 Fifteenth-st; second, something had happened which
_ Mr. J. C. Runion, 405 W. Twen- broke off negotiations,__________
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