The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 108, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1926 Page: 2 of 10
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REAL ESTATE LOANS —“
On Reeldences, Apartments and Businens Pvoperty
Repayable annually or monthly at (12.50 on each (1000.00.
Let us convert your present loan to our easy payment plan.
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G. S. Hopkin, chosen secretary well g, to pare 21 streets, where .
for 1927 Baptist Training Scheol paving ha, been ordered by the Killed While Attacking
at closing sesslon of school Fri- commission. Thieva,
day evening. Broadway Baptist The new fare arrangement, a' • .. -neves
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REGINALD DENNY
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lives in CSItfomia. ______ ' Reed learned of a unique way the*
Rotary Club next Friday will' pretty flappers have of settling
begin the organisation of a boys' their love spats hereabouts.
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Church Next school scheduled cording tn Everman, will inerease .
ta February^ 1927. the company's net eanings from ‘EH
“ ' T High ROTC wins 175.000 to (100,000 a year. Gross h.Idi, wlll .
_ in contest at Rialto earning, of the company tn 1925 on"l.t0
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tion. Contract now held by Mal- Jan 29, in Justice Dave Shannon's
coIm Roe, Postal department, court Saturday.
Washington to receive bids by Ciauneh is held in .the county
April 6, .. , jail. It is alleged the furniture
----Sam.Roas MeEireath +was taken from the store ’he sumejthfevagsscaped
executive board president. Boy night a fire broke out in the store, —
Scouts. Fort Worth. /log Scout—enusing several hundred dollar.
workto b extended thruout Ter- damage. . age at the funeral late today
rant County. Assistant tn Chee_________ _________:______ ____ _ _______I:
fused to let go espite savage
clubbing, from a revolver. The
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Elias Perez, Samuel Sampson. L.
M. Beord, Victor Garcia, David
Fernandes, Lee Griffin, Victor
Ramerez, and Mary Ramerez.
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SEEKS SON
Anybody seen a chap--
Five feet. I tnches tall —' I
Blaek hair-- -I
Seventeen years of age?
If he fits this deseription and
says his name is Nohle Mils; R I.
Mile at Thorp, Tenn , would be
mighty thankul if you'd tell the
boy Mo soother Ie IM and want,
him.
Milo, tn a letter to City Manaer
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wired by a daughter. Mrs. Josie brown beans'and breakfast pie
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Price, Van Gleson recalls,
opened his first store in Topeka,
Kan., after he had worked up to
the managership of the Edwards
establishment, and held it for five
years. When he took charge of
his own business, he took Van
Gleson with him.
The first break came with
Prie’s death Thursday.
Van Gleson will accompany the
money and (450,000 additional
ing thru the animal's head. The,
Thirty-three years ago in the
furniture store of the W. A. Ed-
wards Co. at Des Moines, Iowa.
HOME BURNS
A one-story frame residence,
home of G. Smith. 1033 Eaat Bal-
timore. was reported as having
been partially destroyed by a fire
late Friday. The yoss was esti-
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increase of 3,186 autos in Tar- money tor reserves.
rant County in 1125 over figures Improvement plans call for six
for 192 4, -according to statistics new extensions and the purchase
from Washington of 30 new double track cars, a?
MEETING STARTS
Revival meeting will begin
Tuenday evening, February 0, at
SIM Avenue U by E. Tudor,
evangelist of Okmulgee, Okla.,
Taylor John Hopkins, Ben Irby.
Henry Long, Consuelo Fleres, '
James Hargrove, John Patella.
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Tom Galvne was fined (100
on a plea of guilty In Federal
Court Friday to a charge of
possession of liquor.
Mrs. Berdie Akins was fined
125 after pleading guilty to
I charges of possession and aale
of whiskey.
Aoturo Rodrigues, alias Elutria
Sanches pleaded guilty to a
charge of possession of 1050
pints of choc beer. This charge
' was entered against the name of
Rodrigues. Under the name of
Sanchez he pleaded guilty to a
charge of possession and sale of
whiskey.
Cases eliminated
He was fined (100 and sen-
tenced to 20 days In jail on each
charge.
Cases against the following
were dismissed by Judge Wilson
Friday: J. K. Daugherty. Will
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The final epic of the Indian.
body of his life-long friend to .
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LADD ANNOUNCES
L. F. (Lou) Ladd has an-
nounced his candidacy for Con-
stable of Precinct No. 1, subject
to the Democratic primaries in
July. He has been a peace officer
for years serving as town marshal,
patrolman, detetetive, and in the
constable and sheriff's depart-
ments. Ladd states.
He has been a resident of Fort
Worth 31 years.
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•pAEzs: fez Feb.6—Anor.
eery; and Central Pharmacy in'dinance authorizing seven-cent
building. ■treet car fare for Dallas probably
City recreation school adjourn, will be passed bv. City Commis-
Saturday and funday. Reopens sion Monday
- -Mondaxexenine- At Weatherford- Theterease was grantesyme
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sored by Texas State Teacher,' | - ■ '__.of the story and asked me a mil-
Association Dallas ear riders, however, may lion questions about this ‘wild
North Fort Worth- -»CTU,t ! continue ,to PaY Bix cente: provided country down here I think they
be organised Sunday afternoon, they buy tokens which the street kinda admired me for having
at Boulevard Methodist Church. car company will offer, at the rate nerve enough to come back!"
Mr, J. B Ammerman and Mr, o *lx tor 30 cents. If there* have been any "lady”
J. T. Bloodworth scheduled to! -Children under 12 may still ride flit ftghts among Fort worth’st
talk. Mra H H Boone spoke for three cents, but must buy young set. Police Chief Henry Lee,
to WCTU members Friday after- token*. which* will be sold on the says, he's heard nothing about
noon at Polxtechnic Methodist ears Without tokena the fare will them.
Church be Tour cents. — Scoff Capts. George Hale and!
Lende Texan < ities Agrees To Work Henry Lewis:
Fort Worth rank* fifth in cities in return for the seven-cent fare "Piffle!”
was born a friendship between D.
Van Gieson of Fort Worth and L. .
P. Price, then a slaving salesman
and collector. • ,
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of Price, multi-millionaire mer- j
t. cantile king, which brought to -
tragic close the annual banquet of *
the directors of the Union Gospel
Mission Thursday night, was this
long friendship broken.
- Now Van Gleson, it is an-'
------- nounced,wttsueceed —Price—ast
president of the 200 stores in 33
states which comprise the vast
r Price MMCkUllIe Co---—----,
f Will Mine In July.
la July he will move to the
—— company a central ottices at- St.
J Louis. For the present, he will
remain-in Fort Worth, where he e
has lived for close to 30 years, at
* first M manager of Prtce’s Fort
Worti branch,aad more recently.
Las manager of the company’s in-
terests in Texas. Colorado and Art-
zona.
Once every year for more than
a decade Price has either visited
Van Gieson in Foil Worth or Van
Gleson has journeyed to Price's
.home in Greenwich, Conn., while
i Price has groomed his younger
friend to assume the responsible;
Ft-----lues of the firm', leadership when”*”
death should claim the founder.
To Accompany Body.
Edi ter B Spies to be named. '
Health poster contest to open ,
in public schools Monday and '
M as? Utetrsimade {
"Get together’ —held by police
G® .department members Friday af
H ternoon at City Hall
1 IS FOUND
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ps 4B Rinr Battle Orer CSgO Scientist
_...LETAmn.volces, Dam roach oonduettn,
tied at Night in Circle Made by CHICAGO, Feb. g —Proof that *,U w,0“t*
guteluzhugwitBan taandanemnercunikense asnnnannan.wJz,ewyerk.(450,WoX,k
Realzedrabeen. 'W ntbulqeinaheayensukourer Phiharmonte "orehestra, Artur
something, says Reed. "so I read lot out in space ineoncelvably die- Toscanini conducting.__
6“ .tant from the earth, has been pre- WIP, Philadelphia (508).7:30
..Fottowedatwo-column .account sented by Dr. Edwin H. Hu be la in p. m— Dinner to Vice President
of a savage contest of fisticufts/.. । ______ , „ Dawes *
Wo7^“oc^°de^Ztel.%rf” P«M‘«t‘on of tzelcthntrJauypatoI WDAF. Kansan citi (266) 11:-
" Worthusotety debuwntea-4.il for ch|e was announced today. 45 P m.--Night Hawk frolic.
the favor of a.b0!- . Dr. Hubels miade hls ObservA- KOA, Denver (333) 11 p. m-
Reed brought the paper home tions at MountWiieon Qb^Panee program. ___________
with him. s- tory. Measuring the distance
He was showine he atorv to from the earth to the exterior aeroao. Its general appearanee is
- friends SaturdaT ' ' " galaxy, which I, similar in many -ke that oftheMageanie clouds.
It told of the weird battle hav- "AY8 to our. own, although er- the mass of nebulae like the milky
’ ing its inception in the town’atirely out °L the earth’s galatie way in the skles of the Southern
nicest' hotel “tsystem Dr. Hubbel found that it hemisphere.
It ave an open field 10 miles is about 700,000 light years away. -----Z... ----
I from the hotel Asthe location, sfor-approximately 66,609,8 72,000,-1854 by Prof. E. E. Barnard.
-------------------=--+A.. . m—we-i-___^4- Crowded car, formed in a cir- " 0.000 miles. According to com- at that time was on the staff of
House armine and opening Ordinanee, to Be Passed cle, u<ht, on. the author relten. pilations it te 4,000 light years Yerkes Observatory.
scheduled Saturday by firms in Monday Into this blase of light, the two
R. E. Barr building. Pennsyivania ------- • ” girls strode, with "sheik ” referee.
__"Then business picked, up.,
says the Boston Journal.
"The two ,lim bodies came to-
gether in a sharp colltston and fell
in a heap to the floor.
"They went after each other
lke aleek..and satiny - wildcats " .
or WIVES
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Seats Reserved for White People. See Seme Real
CHARLESTON
ICAGO, Feb. 6 .A hero’a
honors will be heaped late today
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vor of audience Two military - _____
officers favored Central High •
■quad ROBBERY CHARGE
Mcklreath Elected
Contract to be awarded in Charge of burglary was, filed
■pring for taking t S mall from agalnst W P. Claunch for alleged
depot! to main postoffice and robbery of the Goodluck Furniture
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mother, 33 years of age, who also And 2,000 milesfrom--home.
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 108, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1926, newspaper, February 6, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545866/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.