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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
July 16, 1924
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A Chicago speclalist says the
old Ume family doctor is disap-
pearing, but, for that matter,
no in the old time family.
During the first 15 days of July, 1924, as com-
pared with the same period of 1923 show:
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was-thatprohtbietem
if anybody aske you.
ton bureau has a bulletin ready for distribution
the biographies of all the candidates for president
president. It will answer all the questions you want
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Now the Great Bear
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Ito-New Orleans and New York-Atlanta service would
ill smaller. The first air mail enterprise has been
ted on a congressional appropriation of lees than $3.-
Area, ana not
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BY DAVID DIETZ
Setence Editor of The Feess
. -----SECRETS OF THE STARS----------
JUNO WAS JEALOUS
She Changed the Nymph Callisto, Whom Jupiter,
Her Husband,Loved, Into a Bear,
IAre.
Frimco Tkehitomen,
114 Maet mh • Veit Werth, 1
Eua, Diet. Net. Ag, Phenem L
j Let’s go after it! It will be, wonderful if the smell of the
1$ $ S doesn’t arouse us.
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The Greeks were not th* only
board over which the other eity officials have no authority.
An argument to the contrary is that centralization of
responsibility is sought under the new charter, and that to
pAEorngorEAhetzzcntuzu"ana
William the Conqueror.
"No Ono Gth Anything for Nothing Very Lon^*
M---- U —-w-mms meie.T—------
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Go To It, Lob and Charlie!
WHERE’S talk at Washington of a series of joint debates
I between LaFollette and Dawes. We’re for it, like a boy
far a 5 ring__l ... -—........n - ........---
If it is desirable that the folks be got out to vote in this
ywar of Our Lord 1924, something has got to be done to
Calvin will. likely, stick to his refrigerator aspect at
Washington, waiting for victory to be brought in on a plat-
ter. The Democratic nominee, if he attempts to stump, will
- be tongue-tied by religious, sectional and conscientious liquor
scruples and must confine his eloquence largely to telling
what an excellent party his is. It is to be a situation requir-
ing nothing less than “Fighting Bob” and “Cussing Charlie”
going at each other hammer and tongs. Nothing like it to
arouse and. inform the folks.
don’t suit him had better stick to his old party.
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The Presidential Candidates
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"SKILLED SERVICE.
-BACK OF OUR GLASSES
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THE PRESENT city charter sets aside portions of each
J year’s tax collections for certain specific purposes such
t ~ as upkeep of the parks, maintenance of the public library?-
^^^K^ opanOian of -tha jMcraattop
■L- -These allotments have all been voted by the people at
these—e
the
the
A GROCER had nine 2-pound
A boxes of sugar, nine Xi
coma-Portland-Sacramento-San Francisco-Los Angeles and
San Diego wuuld.be a small jog for relays of fliers com
pared to the San Francisco-New York service, and the
x
ankYeuGreeerfer.
PEERLESS
BREAD
mi suny
Mewerporta gf-thp.Suswara'seapoper
ARAn, s,Ppp -paine “BerVic Member Audit Bureau
of Creulationa •
■ (OOLIDGE, Davis or La Follette? Who will be the next
president?------- ■ —-------------
- Or, if no choice is made, and the house of representatives
; cannot elect a president, perhaps one of the vice presidential
• nominees will become president?
--r—- You wantteknow the life- steries of all these men. Our
$2,804.48 being the revenue on the 8000 ef-maH ear-
ried. The profit to the parties doing the mailing cannot be
calculated, but it was, undoubtedly, large.
When yoU have an enterprise that is profitable to both
.buyer and seller, you have got a mighty good thing, and the
--business axiom reads, “Push it for all you’re worth.”_______
r jf the air mail service is profitable as between San
and New York. there ts no reason why it shouidnt
be/so as between Vancouver and San Diego, Chicago and New
Is0ZARKS
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The Fort Worth Paper That
Can, andqes Tell the Truth
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also had legend* about the con-
stellation. One of the most in-
tereetlwg belonged to the Aigen--
quin and Iroguots Indians who
roamed the region* of th- Great
Lake*.
sev-
were stirred by the same pas-
—sin— end >>**< te the ane -
temptations that affect mortal
men.
Jupiter was the king of the
goda, and Juno, hi* wife. was
queen. T he ancient Greeka
ancient peoples, however, to
weave a story around the Great'
FRIEDA’S FOLHIES
A woman friend of mine
At a tea. when she knew
I had been hard up.
Challenged me for having
Forgotten her birthdey,
I hope I’m never at loss for
A retort, if-not afways
Courteous.
“I may hare forgot your birth-
day,
Dear,"‘I rejoined In my
Sweetest voice,
"But not your age,’
Syracuse boasts a justice of
the peace who married a couple
in ten seconds flat As might
have been expected, his name
1* Shore.
*>.<1 decentiyt. to be American in word and deed, mndependent la poltica.
tolerant tn ltgion, honest la buwtnea, kind in human digtrens, and help,
rul in the upbundiuzorFor Worth thene are the alma of thia hewipaper
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into a bear. Then he seized both
listo became the constellation
of the Great Bear and Arcas the
—Buy and Sell First and
- Second Lien Notes
—Stocks and Bonds
—Liberty Bonds
Lamar 6868 and 6869
Neil P. Anderson Bldg.
7th and Lamar St*.
Yes, Business IsGood With
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But they also belleved
mtequentiy vinited
break the monotony of the ordinary spellbinding. Vice
■ Presidential Nominee Dawes is mixed up in oil, banking and
opposition to labor organizations, and Bob LaFollette can
tell him more aboutsuch matters than he ever dreamed of.
Bob, like all great men, has made his mistakes and hasLhis
birth have attain
•red about them. If you want it, fill out the coupon
r and mail as directed:
ical Editor, Washington Bureau, Fort Worth Press,
New York-ave, Washington, D. C.
want a copy of the bulletin THE PRESIDENTIAL
DIDATES. and inclose herewith five cents in loose
A Cleveland (Ohio) physiclan
suggest* musical calls instead of
letters, for broadcasting stations.
—setuprany independent boards wik be an inharmoniou
। Q How many members of
congress are there?
A. 435 members of the bouse of
representatvee and M aenators.
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Q. Did France render aid to
the United States during the.
War of 1112?
A No.
■n e«a
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glass of deadly poison by a
beautiful feminine accomplice
at Ryan Jinheaver, king of the
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Hijacka. .-pulUu* .
_ — gtam tn tut tip* HeIp—him’T
Q.How many college grade
a tea are serving prison term*
at the present time! •
A. A recent newspeper article
stated: "Seven thousand college
• -gmUwtc era bshla* ’ll-- tats in
ig Elarniariymvamgucor
------------—---------T— --------:--- for Johna maopklus tinivmanitx.. '
I his mother. He ooly saw a bear rushlug
■pus him ■wmtssiM* spear to kil her. are not behind tar.
I* reat human riCltnr them prsented to a big
audience. di up :n his charming and ugly Rat Alley
Englis! . ' ■ d He ... ’ Ia ..
starter ana Gemerater Werk
„ttz Ota week Eaut
SAM AVARELLO
course At 10 miles an hour and
returned At 15 miles an hour,
was 12 miles per hour.
The usual answer Even
124 miles per hour, which Ts —
‘ incorrect. Suppose the course
to be SO miles. The outbound
tripwill be completed in 3
hours: the trip back in 2. Thus,
60 miles will be covered in 5
hours, a rate of 12 mlles per
_ hour. _
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xextardtele:Fhe—tneinn
story of the Great Beer.
(Copyright. 1*24. by David Dieta
FREDERICS E. STEYENS.
Detroit business man: "Sue-
eesst.Why. bless you, success
comes to the man who use* hi*
head for something besides day
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Comfort Tor Mr. Hearst
IRST thing. LaFollette greatly disappoints Mr. Hearst in
* deciding to run independently rather than formally or- .
ganizing a new party, named and with the customary
specifications, and for permanency.
Mr. Hearst feels that there are millions of Republicans
and Democrats who are disgusted with both of the old par-
1— .ties, but that they demand a third party all dressed up
formally.
There is no doubt about the growing popular disaffec-
tion from the old parties. LaFollette doesn’t pretend to be
a third party. He simply offers to be standard-bearer for
certain principles of government, which would survive wih-
outhimseif and which must finally prevML - - 1 .
——--—A rose without a name..wHn|d amey as sweet and the
fellow who isn’t ready to cast off his old party shackles
17."" 1 because the new movement’s name and lack of fofmalization
nemwIRe.R
Bradley & Hendricks
U* wie»e Qsa«— l Praetie•
stnre >■* Federai Ceurt-
Phome Lamar ese.
s*« s** Werta-iiag. Fert Werth t
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SMOKING-ROOM SrORIEB.
“COME of us travelers get too
D fresh with tb*- ldies on
the ualna, one of th* smokers
was saying, as he puffed rapid
ly. '’I’m thinking of one in
Kanae* who haq been watching
a girl intently for a long time
ana trying to attract her kind
attention. Finally, he thought
ho saw am encouragtngsign,
and he went over to her.
" T beg your pardon, he
said, ingratiatingly. ’but you
look just like a girl I kgow.
■ lifted a cold eye to his
lace and then let it follow bi*
form from head to foot and
bck tohi face again.__
” ‘Well,’ she Mid. frigid' —
and bitingly, ’you look just like
a manldontwanttoknow =
titles our cultural ideals and “ person had the same amount of
sloughing off, leaves such peat! sugar and the same number of
lence and crime in its wake as boxes; xet no two persons had
to soon thracten decay of Am the a*™* number of 2-pound
erican cultural Ideal*—A Chr—•—boxes, -pound boxes or empty,
cago doctor, with a gift of ele- boxes.____________ „...
sent-dietioh,reaie-it-tat-way--- ■ How ww the UIvtas* mad» ?
What he attempted to convey Answer to last one:
votten----—। Tim average *p(ek *« *he mw-
torboat, which ran over a
Bear. The American llndians
—ME. CARRIE CHAPMAN
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hate to admit that very few of
us are qualified to take high
position or evento enter neri-
ously into polities ”
’ C. C. Cwke ____ A- N. Teague
cm KVMOLKT
For Eeemomleal Transportmtiom
OOOKETEAGUE MOTOR CO.
■as* Cemmeree street
rtaM Lamar 404
A«taHta*a®-te-<jfta»ta. Fer
vonT WORTH. TExAs
—"Say It With Howers" _
GORDON BOSWELL,
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amar-775—702 MainSt.
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SCIENCE
A SPEEDY JOURNEI.
Yau eaa sec an anawer toany rNHE fastest recorded trip
zior#edzrrrape I arouna the woria, thus far.
,""1228 —is one that -wis made in 10
YoreszWamhinetngdaifhn i. seconds by a telegraphic mes,
2 S lev. ta/Eri^ && £*olx.V*£^^
pire exhibition, Leaden. It 1*
eonsidered a remarkable feat.
The mesnaze went by way of
Q. How many persons have London to Halifax. Nov* Seo-
successtully gone over Niagara tin; acrosa Canada, aerons. the
y'all* in a barret f Pacific via Fanning Island, to
A Two; Mra. Anne Sdaon Tay Auckland,’ New Zealand; to
Mtchlajue---sout‘adica;t-theIaland of
q what is the rattle of • tMalenacidnametra 1ntand
xattipnaket of pouow, horsy On the way It WArelaved on
rgs or tall* 10001y comieted er hundreds of eide tripe and in
ghtteyerntreniravabua “ addition was broadeastttorloud
Pn2Noiwehen -w-v-w a “0" speakers all over the British
"C ••• . Isles. --
Q. Which to th* largest saw
mili in th* world?
Theuna.m,orsozurudtatna
happy life.
__Rh* W— nnw afrwld at all hn-
man beings and had to flee
from those who had formerly
been her companions on' hunt-
tng expeditions._________
be
1000,000. For less than the cst of one first-lass battleship
all of the services suggested above could be established,
) and they would pay from their profits their initial cost and
• upkeep. Moreover, the men trained to fly would, in ease of
war, be worth more thana dozen battleships.
America is behind both England and France in the air-
•— , plane matter. Gee! there’s money in this air mail business:
- Good Evenin*
Now wouldn't it be just ter-
rible if, after all th* conscien-
tious study and labor, th* Dem-
ocratic ticket shouldn't be
electad ?__________;------------------
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You can see the march of
progress, can't you: Cables say
that tWtn« of Wales attead*d
sumay anT
saw, for one thing. Movie Star
Irene Warfield, in ”a creation
A. W. BAMUELS
General Insurance
oMNEkme
quick ^Minnie Ha Ha
In the next room, with her
•ye glued to the peephole, was •
Sara Singer- a pretty vauderHe —
star who, in her open weks,
acta aa assistant to Kasper
Keene, the world's greatest es-
caper.
On the stage, at times, Sara
performs a little trick she once'
saw Caruso do. This is the
shattering of a shell glass by
singing • certain high not*
— which causes a ybration of cer- '
tain affinity. The principle is
known to science students as
high frequency.
When Rars 84* th* zlass
nearing th* lip* of her friend
and zoccamional- partner she
shrildE G abore 1 high Er "
, which was th* "not* vequlred,
... and the glass flew into a mil-
Ifon frarmenta
Yow ger him Ik; we get Mm .J
ont—By Gherlee A. Leedy
Flaming*— Uva in, latze nocks
and mleep standing on one ieg-r j
Prohibition li a kangrenous „ H. divide’the boxeg i
force which corroes mSTI mo. 1^1*44 iW. no thal
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Commerce-st Telephone Lamar 5700. aado
Entered At Fort Worth, Texas. October ""S
«. 1921, aa becond class mail matter.
LEON M. SiLER............Editor
-theg’recook—and they’re BMC. Comnbinin meny of the
pleasures of tho tab* and mountain country, the Ozarks have
theadditione advantage of being close
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then the coat of a railroad ticket to dintant resorta.
to e Aw A Fara Round THp Heheta Now On mube
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: A wise son heareth his Doctor Conner’s *
father’s instructions: but a scorner heareth not rebuke—t Dissertations—..
Many receive advice, only the wise profit by it.—Publius I anothrtneatoruba n - ‘
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A Charter Writing Problem uU“** cot7.a L
greatest boon
of th* --
t u r y. a a d
-whlen shouian
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u.n told constellatton of the Great Bear.
weaith. , Th* Greeks, it will be re-
DR coNNER 1 . .nav0 memered, believed that there
-PRcONAEK n o t h t a B were many gods ^4 that their
against the barbers’ union, bat homewason High Mt Olympus,
now that the ladies have gone . .. .
•' real
ari
various times in the past. ' .........
e:? ,5 Should they be continued under the new charter? That’s
' one of the fine questions before the charter drafting com-
r mission. to usurping all (ta-wkeir* la - jmio
The question involves, of course, the manner in which the downtown slop* i realise earth tad' mingled with
F" the interested departments are to be conducted under the tort thoptott one my people .om that the
__new charter; whether they are to be under control of the sex. Tha, then, to tho n**d 1
city manager, principally. hax, etwhnutntinK. a com.
The park department’s tax allowance of 10 cents is the binatlon hair clipper and mif-
#-- most important. That’s a big slice of the city’s annual rev- tot which will enable a man to
—-----enue. Andthe-park department is one of the most exten-______cut his,own hralr..at home, ________
dive of all the branches of the city government. while,his.wireuistakine uP the pictured Juno as. having a very
Strong pressure has been brought to bear on the charter With ach of the; anstru- 3elnup dipostrorinea at that.
writers to have the city’s new basic law leave the park de- ments which I sell. I propose to for the ancient legends fre-
r—• partmant in indapansient-haads—that is, in Use -hands a alm tree a boule al Dr.. Con- awewvy mi law Junlter. who*
——— ------ - ..... .. .. Mr-a Slickum Hair Tonic. This ’ wandering along the earth, fell
is different from most hair in love with a beautiful nymph
tonics. In that it is taken in- or princess whom he chanced
ternally. The doses are the same to meet. __— —
riie as doses —of—Cera Gam' ■ —— --CALLISTO—e——=—
-pound, - ........*-----Amonj—the—aymphawith-
ieg-gimilarlv +n +he rec. Just glanc in any popular who Jupiter tell an love- wae
—g-sg Smart,--barbershdpmesedaysitzou==«a* antodd LAilUto. Uto Mkflti~
____--eenenorary-Dd. S0 irs an issue OI consid- want to realize how deaperate-_________tui daughter >s* King *r ar
______moment ly the men are in need of the " cadia.
k .Ifyouwantto express yourselfonit, write The Press. thefaateprnotgonty-a"ttaked—cnotexunnaturyaodunobe—gt.aubeazshetperodetheotherconstelltlon.otheuitteBear.-
_ Arm.- , v> i _ , th* ringaid* eeat*. but that Now Callisto wa» famed a* a sEaintopenemanstxears A* Jupiter threw the bear
Good I hinig to Fush —meyasozhaveconrscated tlte huntiwea. So Juno, to punish in the rorest, fleeing from both into the sky. be whirled them.
_oe.. n,P.. _ _ Police Gazette.,, cUe, Callisto, turned her Into a bear. menandbeasta. about hl* bead This wretched
FIRST trip eastward of the air mail service -planes- B-L. L. CONNER Jupiter, At seems, could de -One day, however: she spted their tan*, according to the old
Wfea A luufll of s0-percent-above operation cost. th? ^wb) the
- -----—aenda.portra MBMiM liar hu asherownson,Area*, now Greet Bear has sueh a tonE-
of, god*,,.they lao give th*-lm.---------grown to maphoadri-------
pressio that he WAa somewhar- Forgetting heroelf. *hd rush-
afraid of the wrath of hi* w‛fe, ed to embrace him. But Arcae
Juno- ' did not recognize hi* mother
The beautiful Callisto. Chang- He only saw a bear rushing
ed into a bear, led a very un- ' upon him.
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