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September 15, 1925
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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
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But the' are differently orgar-
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which takes all the initiative and
IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK
does or directs moat of the work
They haxe not a hundreth as____
any bills, or a thousandth as
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Last. We Advise Early Shopping!
of all
Fountain Pens and Pencils for School
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All Mechanical Pencils and Fountain Pens Are Guaranteed
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economical. No need of sharpening.
No waste. Priced from 50c to $2.50.
boy
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seeing bus paying off women cap-
pers who sit in busses to encour-
age others who would not board
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for treatment, or. If he is old. to
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A Cowboy Abroad
BY TOM MIX
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air force as modern as they make 'ent
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Headlights Been Tested?
Have You Enough Light?
If Not, We Will Be Pleased to Show You How to Get
MORE LIGHT With
PARA FL ECTORS
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CONGRESS is already too large
U The British Parliament, to be
air service is the only thing that counts.
In his enthusiasm Col. Mitchell throws mere facts to
the wind. He completely forgets that we are not the only
country that has suffered recent aircraft disasters and re-
verses: The wreck of the British ZR-2. with terrible loss
of life over England; the destruction, with all on board, of
the French Zeppelin over the Mediterranean, and so on. Alerst.
And just the other day, despite the support of a fleet of
i 150 planes, the French and Spanish were defeated at ne,ua
Alhucemas. Morocco—with a loss of 500 dead—by a small many bills.
really belleve he‛s a pound or two reers deals with a more definite to young goldfish.
And- Italy also.———————— ---a-------— _____T^.. r thing is to keep the
But while these, constitute our vital needs. Col. Mitchell membership no larger than it now
with a dazzling gesture that instantly challenges nation-
wide attention, gives the country the impression that the
dera n S
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Rest Cel
lighter. . Saw Edna May Oll-
ver, who I* a very, very funny
F Thomas. 3201
M Adam*. 1003
Publtahea otr dny» a week at 1007 Commeree Street. Fort Werth
rexa. nzerea • • pecond-class mail under art of 1072 By carrier’
la elty. 6 cent a week: by mail, cash in advance, ta tae State
or Texhs 11 cent* a month, 11 JO three montha. Il ?l ala montha
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are doing will quickly prove it M,, ■ , ,
Meantime let s don’t allow ourselves to be blinded to the
real' facts in the case b past and coming dust storms inipow
the shape of charges and counter-charges. b‛-.
Let’s try tose the truth. Let’s keep our common- at
This Sale Will Hold Good Only a* Long
pin and th* aetual scenes of hin
ride were very interesting 1
noted, by way of parenthesis, that
rope. And they are not too large
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" Back to School"—
a Nation-Wide Pilgrimage
The men and women of the future are the boys
and girls of today. In the class-rooms of America
are molded the men and women who as citizens of
the United States, will later take their allotted
places in the social ranks and the business enter,
prises. • %
The great majority of the Executives, Manageri
and Associates of this Nation-Wide Institutiono
Department Store*, started with us soon after their
graduation from school , it is to this youth and
the attending vigor that much of the credit is due
for the remarkable growth which has marked the
progress of this Organization.
Stf< i — thetener
The new scheme would "pass
the .buck” to the ongress of 1*32.
whose mie mbers are no more likely
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School Shoe*
Loweet In Town Prices
We can't say enough ta
praise of the high quality of
our footwear. ,
Ask your friends—come toe.
the whole subject. .. . . .
“Mitchell is incidental compared to the issues he has
- raised; declared Representative Lampert, chairman of the
House special aircraft committee. He is right. Nothing
short of a complete investigation will now satisfy public
opinion! Nothing less will mend the shattered morale of
the armed service everywhere in evidence.
The real facts can easily be had. If our air service is
hog-tied and ham strung by bureaucratic Junkheads as
I know there’s going to be a big
judging from the way the
Goode colors. styles and
sizes. Like mother would
make.
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School Dresses
$1.49
Pretty Gingham tn a wide
renge of new styles. Alwaya
the beet for leee at J. C.
Penney Co.
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rHE cloud of dust and debris filling the air as the Mitchell DrPUla tl ' "ithe ut reducing an
I tornado sweeps the country bids fair to blind the pub- Ir has always been don* thts
lie to the real needs of our national defense, way before, and the hesitation now
These needs are simple enough, if w• will only stop to is due to a realization that th*
think: A small, but efficient, army capable of rapid expan- time ha. com. to call a halt. -
M Cohen,
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T WENT to Dailas Monday, and Friday lou North may ba my
1 purchased one of the biggest choice to take the seraps and
Bulla (I meau Steers) In Chaun; serve stear broth in the Cats' lair
Sk Provr bwoenditbrnue.h "at Panther Park, but ramafrald
It was rather ’ it wi be rather weak broth.
t ' wild at first and
appeared to be feast, -—---- ---------
somewhat tough. Cat* started licking their chops
but after putting this morning when I told them
it thru one of about the big event.
They all
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• • • T® establish fustice, insure domestte tranquillity. provtde
for the common defense promote th* general welfare and ••euro
the biessings of l1berty to ourselves and our posterity. • •
—-Const Hution of the L nited States
and Lora H~rper LIn:
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Mr ana Mr
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Thomnie Ha
No. 203 for boy.
No. 300 for girl.
Black or cordovan. Derby
ribbed or plain. Genuine
mereerized lists.
We offer choice of Waterman. ‘
Wahl, Parker and Ingersoll foun-
tain pens at prices ranging from
11.50 to 53.95. All are self-fillers,
with choice of ring for girls, or clip
for boys. A great convenience in
school work.
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English Broadcloth
Shirt*, $1.25
Colors, white, tan and gray.
Pleasing for style, strong for
service. All regular elzen.
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TAMMANY YOUNG bears the;
- reputation of never paying
adtnission le—any—publie—event
and he seldom misses a first Nght
in the theater. The other night
he heard of a performnace which 1
had not been advertised and hie*
himseit’to the theater forthwith
He was stopped st the door and
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TEW YORK, Sept. 15. - Sec-
boy
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treet, boy
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Tolete Pi t * W H Fa
f P Packa ! - Nora Pa<
i for chasing ball players out of-----——————
I parks and calling strikes balls and
rice versa, will say go to it. 1 — ' .
Thursday afternoon, thru the, ITATTATTAT•
courtery of Manager Burke of th* ■ b4sF Q 044%
Traction Company, I shall haul ■ 1 U1 1 1 I V 11 V ।
what's left of the Steer back to —
Dallas, where Lefty Johns—wit---- f1-L--
serve Steer meat sandwiches at •L
. Steer Stadium. . ____________________________________
Saw Paut Whiteman—end-}—remr sn noderisker Which'
DEATNIS. ,
infant son of Mr and Mrs Mayo
B wen of Arlington H* ights Hatur-
day afternoon 11a local h epim Fu .
neral J 80 p n: Landau Intar-
rent in Greenwo d • ere tan
Infant son of Mr a nd Mra XX 0
Goodwin . p m Fu ia> in leca
spita Finerai . » m M nday
horn Street
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chrged, a comparison with wha the leading foreign powers-anht •* “comn N- F-xa.
‘Nir KateRAL 4 low •
Park Texas 1 lv t n “ indey in
: ca hoapita1 Hoey f rwardea to ।
il* Txa» 10 10 a m Sunday |
Marveron-Cgie for nterment .
KIHTHS.
Mt and Mr> Th rnaa W Her-
vey «110 Avenu- H. girl
Mr and Stre 1. F Dnvt* 834
Ea:t leuda street bov
and I had to make the most of it that excited my curiosity. He
I did LeavinE the hotel at 9 was a peculiar looking beast og • - *-----
olelock I did not return until he whose antecedents I could leafn nn M.r Man" 100r S -
that evening I nothing of He was about 30 ainun
Mrs Ml and MrsF rd. were years old and had been at Criekie- .2” MnaE, ‘ 221?* tPlnk '
off on a -izht serinE,tour T’« wood for some time There hit AAvnue
were gettinz arouna a zreat doa hair had suddenly started to grow \ I Meltop,, 925 Pcgzie.Street
. . . , *nd manAhe 11ey1ns Wantherrord,
mor* than I. bu‛ I couldnt help until, when I visited there, he T-ia.
It. There wer cer'ain rhines to looked like a'cro»» between an Garroll Prown Hantett. Texan
do Anroraratgand- a mttk wagomtAnariAs“Witn12n7TexAinton r
TFrstorr-rrarn rnir » wa horse I tried tn show him how to Avenue nn.4 Merqarft Roberta,
Friday. April 17 1 stopped b.. cross his front legs But there S’Nrh en“rr.hol‛3r ' AuRtin ana ,
office of Fox Film । rporation another ease where you can't LinAa nellow . 2237 Memphill
and paid a visit < the Pa" T e, tnach * old dog new tricks /'y’,. r... T,-k
presented me with a handsome I disliked leaving Crtektewood.tar fie AT nryt Ma-ttr Tn F
pair of eilver -pure a *■ r .u« and and I d enjoy it to go back some TU"’ . .1
beautifully carved bir of , m work.’da; and get the story of each-ThimA‛pAIF"2301 n8NV7. A"!
and rarity these da y. and I talked hors.- separately There wers oth- hua ’ ' .
With them a few moment- But ers there just as interesting a "Vre‛ istphengonn "pi.
pteasant as the im' war I had those I have mentioned. And one Yqune n Fowter Dnlla* and,
to hurry on gay old spouse was caring for a Mr Ma M Johneon Doile:
" u । 1 . . . . - O E Harue Rurie-on, and Ruby
The vext stop was n,.. sprawly coll which eluded my ef- Me- Comun: nurienon
c,lT..no Hnm . pt., r . forts to catch him. ’'Is* 11 Tula* Oklal, nn4 Ha
Crickiewood Home of nent for From crivi-loa .. .n.1 mes tee Fmith, Sha-n-e, okin
Horses This unique Institution is .nrom .1.1* . NPe1 ” r Eelly, pa1ia *"d Mo
situated far out on the edg. ot thru the outskirts of London to Edith ’ rdar 202 We-tern Street
London It is endowed by rich Hamps r Heath. Here w• came
lovers of horses and its board of upon, thespanlard’; Inn, from
director, read. Ilk. a London "hehtam °U‛' hostelry and
blue hook A certtn amount of Pb,Diek.Turpin. the outlaw of
money entitles on to a life pid.Fnland bean hi famou: razas here, ban carved from 1964
memberehip. with the privilege midesto,York.Ihad 1u "t.finished pieces of wood a panel for a por- i
maxi5. th” Pteture of P * Tur tralt ot Woodrow Wlson Ter
rasaa took three months to do the
Mr an4a
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— ______________________________ —.......... every ten years, but now we are
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: A brother offended is half way thru one reapportion-
A harder to be won thana strong city-—Prov. 18:19.
, T... ,,, C . , not the courage to reduce the rep
The wrath of brothers is fierce and devilish.—Spanish resentation of any state, and the
Proverb. . only other way is to Inerease the
------- ---------- wnole number of Congressmen, to
Eive additional representation to
the states which have Increased lit
COLDSng.m. —r
•o treated eaternelly with—
i VICKS
Bilious Fever and Malaria rv.,
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It Kills the Germs “ -----O"I-------------------
a opinion the world over, in Europe as well as in the I nited seven hundred members can do way I aw Wyn Richmond, a now
States, holds to the contrary, namely that the Hawaiians that as well a- « - especially as Brongd“aztrprimpesdonnmc."h
are the key to the Pacific, so’far, at least, as this, country Andorahnanaone "natsmnorarrp: iat “abynDelye.
IS concerned. - - A—.c. ence whether the others attend at Edith 1 allaferrio, the
The casual reader, the man in the street, cannot fail to all or not
get he impression that we are throwing money away when Our system reverses all tils
we spend it on our navy and naval bases like that at Pearl Inder it, 300 members could do
Harbor. He would never dream that'Britain has just ap- all the work much better than
propriated for $283,000,000 worth of new cruisers and is
now planning to spend some $60,000,000 more making Singa-
pore a great nav base— not an air port—for the defense
of Australasia precisely as we plan Hawaii to defend rus.
Thus it is absolutely necessary to air the whole question.
, Whatever the war department may or may not do to Col.
‘Mitchell bv wav of disciplining him, the real issue can be set-
tled in only one way.Fhe president must authorize a com-
miAginn of outside experts—engineers and men of science
above all suspicion of entertaining bias, political or personal
__and have that commission probe to the very bottom of
Edith Tallaferrio, the comedi- an empty bus. Their pay was In informed that the performance
enne.. SAW Henry Hull, new onedoHar bill*, and each was for the benefit of an old char-
whose age is a matter of myatery (topped to see if they had a lucky acter actor who had been ordered
to me. He is (till, looking' like a number for which New York pa- to Saranac Lake by hi* physiclan.
boy in hts teen*, albeit he ha* pers pay prizes Saw Lee Everyone was expected .to pay a
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• conress (s more Important tells me that he will son concoct fith that everyone at the studio is bill from ht» pocket and refused
tharcconerarimen.clrrmloreomasanagsatass."iha ierpaininger. "e pala‛admtssi0n
eress it will not increase it* pre s Saw Jeanette Hackett, who de- some enough to be an actor, and to anything.
’ ent numbers signs set and dankes and pro- it always seemed to me that on ------------------
________ • duces sketch** in which she ap- the ball field he showed the tem- Sixteen ounces of gold would
pears A busy young ladv . perament of on*. Yet helhas tak- gild a wire long enough to reach
Too Big
By CHESTER H. RoWEI I
PROGRAMS rnext year’s Con
I gressional doings are reported
। as planning a reapportionment bill
increasing the else of the House
of Representatives from 4 35 to
415- members, ao as to "take care
of all present Congressmen, but
with the understanding that this
increase shall be the laat.
It a limit is to be set, why not
set it now ?
The constitution provides that
* there shall be a reapportionment
DOC HAS BIG STEER PREPARED
FOR BIG CAT FEAST
when I went there to the char- value to its ower —whether the,
. itybanithe oreneetra--cton had tXt^wne”mVUX^
been cover’d over w.th a noor member of the organization and
dancing sn enormous place At ask for a letter The letter—each
th. far end, on a dal" a dance or- member is allowed one- a year—
chestra was wahing b. i* notes entitles th* owner to put his
On the noor a Etraffe danced wit., horse in Cricklewood, if the par-
a leopard: Bacchus held Diana ticular member approached
• tight in his arms, a knight in thinks the applicant is entitled
— armor meve4 gractluuF wi a toconsideratton,buthisone-tet-
Quakeress. over them ah chan, ter has already been used be
ing lights played a swiftly moving scouts around among other
color scheme it was very bnal- members to see whether they
tirul and Englands, ninest "Er: have an' unused letters. In this
there I was deeply Impressed way the owner, )f there ia an
with on* costume that struck me opening, get. hi* horse cared for Iroi-
a* beine ver) r** ”15- b'Inc '.a' The result 1* Cricklewood .care* Thelma D ight
of npotentate o lr la Latr I for severa! hundred horses the ” , ,
- learn>-4 ti e mat: 'n -h- n-rMum* „f which .range from a wnni.n., .
"sthe maharalaholJodhpurand broken down army Torse which r H R" 1 FS"Gurn-t
- hewas "eartnK, ,ht
dres* knyw.r . feit, he should from Seath and gave an eye In . Gardonnna
have won ’ . ema 3 so doing to a burro whose explor- Minnie . De: • Gien Gar4an.
Jah was in England to do some ermaster cametolove him twenty n,V.7. Nor* ralla" and Eva
polo playing . year* ago for hardship* suffered r "Sr na1
----Th® -next was_m_last_full.daz tozuthetin.somemountainfast-
in london. for 1 bid to leave for ness. "
France the following m ornin’g There was still another horse
nd-Mr. 1. T Murray. HIT
work The hita of wood appesr
tn be knit together in a lacelike
patter* Ordinary handling will N A
not dislodge them, It is said. IVI
You bet — they're here!
Powder blue, gray. ete. But
you'll have to hurry! for they
are real winners.
wanted to aee
gge--g succeeded in get
T-W-" ting it into shape
CONNER for a rather de- .. . .n..
lectable dish for some IS Cats that -T. ,.then.on‛
I know of_______________________ I snapped when this Steer
• . , . ' roaming the bottoms of the Trin-
I am going to serve this Steer presenting it herewith,
to these Cats three days in a row. 1: ‘ am presenung 1 .....
The frist big feast will be at! want all my friends, custom
Panther Park Wednesday after- ers. admirers, c onst 1 ue,«»• and
noon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock. evenenemies to be on hand for
There will be a barbecue, and Paul the big event. Go out and ***
Wachtel win be my choice as of- the Cats enjoy a real .feast, even
flcial earver. , tho they have feasted on Steer
The big doing, will get under meat the Ereater!part of the -ear
Will you be therer
DR. B V. L. CONNER
a picture of
the big Steer.
■o I showed
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