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FORT WORTH, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926
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VOL. 5, NO. 112
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HONEYMOON IN CLOUDS
Peewicktoo
BOND MONEY IN
conscious in Smash
the streets of Fort Worth. That
ARE CUT BY GLASS J
ONJITNEYS
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Traction Operator Ev
capes Uninjured ■
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Provided...
NTTCoRi
For in State Law
City, were the men in dangerous
the other four I* a
touring car. which collided with
the second ordinance la inopera-
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tor waa not injured.
the city affected—if it
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existence of a statute for the
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vapproved be . —t
sion From Club
City Council Tuesday.
Chest in which he declared,
of Boar Street and other street
ent*, -
rd Retail
Prce of bread will be advanced
and $100,000 for narks. $100,000
we’ve got to help the city’s un-
‘re not
SUSPECT HELD
INHIJACKING
TWO ARE BEATEN
.Fill the chest.
$
TO DEATH
it
announsed
last
Police expect to find a due to
Bodies Found in an Aban- months ago the Campben Baking
doned Auto
discharge be delayed.
The action taken by the Senate paasenger in the city.
mentioned in connectton" with the who struck htm a terrific blow in
Ward merger
Products Corporation, Ward Bak.
Three Illg Mergers.
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HUBBARD TO GO
United Bakeries, the Winn Camp-
TO CIA
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GET HOLIDAY
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NAME RAPPED
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s name are
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"his kindly interest in the South
IS CANDIDATE
sore
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the robins are seen in January.
— Russell would have the asso Methodist Church
I the
at the Masonte Home.
tion Wednesday.
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posed by any traction company
was subject to the regulation of
operate
statute
will be carried out with
ginger with which the
drive was begun Nov. 2.
drive they can not say what effect chain
all the bakeries coming Into Fort Worth
only 25 cents, and on. of them
delivered the blow which rent th.
victim to the hoapital in aa w-
Children from 7 to 13 years ef
age. inclusive, attend the junior
services at the same hour regu-
- Two men were dangerously in-
jured and four others hurt in an
auto-street car collision at Weath-
Hubbard’s activities will include
work on the faculty selection, the
hadn’t
been
Mt
for
rt-
an
ite-
and
taken to the spot where the ma
china was found.
part of the City-County Wosptfsl
annex.
irt-
ive
ose
ced
t a
hurried execution of a franchise-
granting ordinance.
consider it a disgrace to the citi-
sens of Fort Worth that this Chest
quota hasn’t been put over”
- • 'In Midst of Prosperity.
matn.unchanged.
Fort Worth bakers, who would
not permit use of their names, say
Fort Worth’s quota for 1926
was set at 2290,000 Two separate
drives netted a little more than
2155,000.
the bread supply of the country
said one Fort Worth baker
"It is too big an undertaking
uiversltyof Texas,randisatpres- This power ill HIM1M Ie
ent protessor of commerelal law Hubbard by executive board ao-
Senator Means of Colorado against'
the amendment
Assist in Picking
Next Year’s Faculty
’OU will find
it on Page Five.
Start it today.__a
this phraseology denotes that the
first ordinance is inoperative so
far as the business of the second
ordinance is concerned, and that
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this
up.
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ran.
I or
led-
thia
the two houses on provisions.
Hight Not Over
Altho the Senate voted 49 to 26
late Wednesday to eliminate fed-
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE REVIVED™™
—Hng-this: t-ts known as the tnT- provements, $500,000 for Immedi-,
ate street Improvement prozrams.
Thursday.
Fort Worthers will be given a
ne will not be affected by the billion-
•I dollar food combine in the East,
at least for the present.
Business Men Laying Out
New Plans
up. police said.
..The hijackers became furious
original might have.
HonaeMi.es Hake.
NO! YOU’RE NOT A
PESSIMIST!
them Identity of the second robber af-
all ter questioning him
He was identified by Sampson
been as one of the two unmasked mea
other food lines It chooses to add owners, Tt I* pointed out.
■City officials say the widening
housewives bake abofit till .
or the bread used in Fort Worth ”
mention it because property for
the extension. had to be obtained. I
and Councilmen feared the price
Would soar if the plans were made
public.
City officials point but that oth-
Activity of Property
Owners Important
Streets, except Second.
Many Routes Devised.
to the NTTCo.
Right Recognized.
improvements outlined tn. the pro- I
deliver the bread atthe libUM-' frifi will have to await the fur-
landolin
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Fort Worth’s tottering Commu- j
nity Chest was "pulled together” I
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to them
It may even go so
—Th*
SPOTLIGHT
ties of competition."_______
called Texas Tax Clubs and voted
agatnat the repeal g —a
Senator Mayfield was kept from
Y
wEATEM runuauv.
CLOtDY AXD w MMEn
that the American people may and robbed Marlon Sampson, 1 v.
hope for and enjoy wholesome food 1-2 West Weatherford Street, near
» tire insofar as the business of the professional leaders gathered and
first ordinance is concerned. set March 21 to'Sl as the dates
• • • of a supplementary drive to raise .
dmemnMpddmmt===
Not one murmur was heard fa- .. _
Two ordinances regulating the thetr injuries had not been de-,
operation of jitneys in Fort Worth I termined at 1 p. m., according to
now are on the books at City Tall St. Joseph attendants.
(2d
One Man Knocked Un-
2 ORDINANCES
in Dallas from 8c to 10c, it waa
702 . Sheppard was not swayed by the
■ ! propaganda spread by the so-
I the Legislature from Tarrait
County in the July primaries.
continue to load and
College of Industrial Arta, Den-
ton
Hubbard waa named president-
elect by the Board of Regents of
CIA in neesion Wednesday morn-
ing at Texaa Hotel.
J C Duvall announced Thurs- : ■ H* will succeed Dr. LIndsey
I Blayney. who resigned several
I months ago, effective June. 1st
D, United Press
They boarded a second car which gngopeg t r"ggeun headed vE ARGO. N. l> t eb 1 1 Objec
had been following the first and . V2 -. -' te headed by tions to the geographical designa-
Ing. Southern Baking. Fleisch , aut wajuunun uecaue unuue
mann company. Carnation Milk when they learned Sampson hail
and Pillsbury Flour
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FLAPPER
m. n. t.
VoU will observe from a story
I ia The Press today that
THIS IS PEEWICKTOO. WEE Northern Texas Traction Company
Eskimo lad who lives way up «® operate motor busses in
In the northern edge of Canada, ton with Ita street railway sytem
where the nights are six months •• hereby r»*o«ni ted," is the open -! Humiliated Over
Bakeries Sorporation,
that the 1 9,25 Legislature passed j
eatatuteextendingetoatraetion vvoviea T
companies the right to operate ■ of 18 separate drives, —----
"The Chest plan has been a big
success in other Texas cities and
there's no reason why it can’t be \
SERVICE
nit, v... Win Nawa
NEA e.nw. Im. tMUrw
Pon Wetih Pin. Weshtnaton Bureau
Heripo- Mouare Neumpmper Alitanee.
PRICE ONE CENT
Charles Russell, of Devils lake.
backed by a hometown commit . ....
tee, will argue before the Greater phen.t "anbleed‘ w. and
. _ nom Lne ravages OI war
North Dakota association that the J._____-------_______ ± . ,,.3—.a2.—kT
word North sugge.t. a elimat SPECIAL SPEAKER * •*«».. for
thi dooe no oust here where the. Dr. D. F. Hawk, nresiding elder
This is effected by the phrase-
ology of the second ordinance;
.City Council Has Power —.g „
1 - . D 1 . 1 Tate Hennessey. 1109 E. Bluff
tO Keguiate Street, and A. L. Huff. Oklahoma
This statute states that
erford and Burnett Streets 10
a. m Thursday.
should be repealed It is so ob-
viously discriminatory that the
City Manager and City Council
shoutd recognize IT
"any side pf the street.
corporation operating a street or ..The auto, was demollshedL.and
suburban railway ... Is hereby the front of the street car badly
•mashed. The street car opera-
A man believed to be one of the . . ___... „ ...
slugging hijackers" who hold up propoeed tax law. Senator Morris
witli its principal plantin. Detroiterators and for the city’a
Anotherthat To starting it is the - - - - —
Southern Baking Cotpany, oper
sting ita stores south of the Ohio
plants, the bread business and any on the activity of the property
TT OW to make het
“fl own way, the
A A problem of
the City of Fort Worth has two
separate and distinct ordinances
.regulating bustrarfie, _
One of these ordinances. passed
in 1*23. declared busses and jit
headed by Joe Milla, New York.
adults. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allen
are in charge of the junior church
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er improvements of streets will
I follow as demand ia made for the
The bodies of two unideatifted
men, bound together with ss,
and bearing marks of a brutal.
heating, were found in an automo-
bile near Cedar Corners, a suburb,
today.
After a cursory examination au
, held by H 8. McNatt of Arliag- budget aad catalog for next see-
ton Duvall to a graduate of the Moa.
When the Chest is empty, the
Salvation Army workers go with-
out pay. and the work that they
are doing among the poor suffers
because they cannot get the
wherewithal—groceries and milk
and clothing—to take comfort
into those places where so little
comfort goes
OLD EDICT STANDS
country will be summoned there company. He was arrested Wed
to testify. nesday night by police officers
"No one concern can contro ------
lit end prices in Fort Wat th
elation offer a prize for a new 1 will be glean by th*
name, I Club, Pythlan Home.
2126,000 of the 2165,000 shortage I
facing the Chest. Walter Scott,
10c per loaf price for bread in
Fort Worth would not be changed
any time soon, unless there is a
drastic change in prices of ingredi-
fortunates. If we don't we
the right kind of citizens."
Scott declared the new
it wil be a great service ren-
dered, for suhscriptions in— the
Chest are food in the mouths of
the hungry and clothes on the
backs of those ill-clad
era! Inheritance taxes from the
"Fort Worth Is in the midst ol declared by bakers there,
an area of real prosperity and , Houston bread PllcM WlU—te—
Traction Company right to oper-
ete busses in connection —with
their business of streetcar opera-
tion. ,
busses; and that thia
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Baking Company took over the
You will observe that there is
a direct conflict in these two
ideas—because what the first de-.
Wares inamenaceand-s- prehib-
itea, the second permits the
NTTCO to d6.
MAKES RACE
Sheritr Carl Smith has
the statute would have
made it almost obligatory on the
part of the city to pass the ordl- . -----
nance giving the permit to the made the same thing in Fort
NTTCO. Worth.” declared W. T Ladd, a I
e - - former drive chairman. He struck
The legTsiantive act informed the . the keynote of the meeting
world that any bus serrice pro- Willard Burton was chosen--
' ‘ chairman of a special committee to '
canvass the city's wealthier pros
pects. This will be called the pre-
liminary gifts committee The fol
Both bodies bore cuts ami
th» Continental has plants in Dal
las and Shreveport
The Ward Food Products Com-
pany. the new billion dollar con-; golf course and automobile roads I of the San Antonio district. Moth- j
_ an- corn, is .expected to own the ma- are open for 11 months and where I odist Episcopal Church. will speak ,
neunced for reelection in the July ehlnory that maBes flour, the plant j * *
Democratic primartes, that sells it milk, the salt mines
Hehas been elected Sheriff for ) and factortes, the sugar reflnerles,
the last three 5""eut"" terms th yoast faclorleo. the ehortenlag j
JUNIOR CHURCH
Junior church Is observed regu
larly at Sunday morning services
of Hemphif Helghts Methodist.,
Church.
"I hope it can be recorded in a
1 very short while that Fort
Worth has subscribed fully to the
final appeal for 1125.000 for the
Community Che
What etfectthe attempts of
William B. Ward's attempt at a
huge food products merger will
have on the location of a plant in
Fort Worth Is not known at pres-
ent. according, to Roscoe Ady,
CofC Industrial commiasioner.
He will seek the place now
Campaign to Be From
- March 21 to 31 —t
the chamber biy illness, but the
Texas Senator was paired with
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at Fi
HEADED BY SCOTT
The Ward interests already own
one big flour mill in Canada -
To Start Hearing. eonscious condition He later un
The Federal Trades om mission derwent a noperation at City
will start a heariug Munday un County Hospital
these mergers and proposed’ merg .The arrested man said he was
Company of Kansas City would
build a plant in Fort Wurth This
company is controlled by the Con-
i tinental Baking €oispny.
thorities expressed belief that
i Wli had been hanged cut down;zigantte merger* in which Wara
placed in the automobile and had n nand
Mergei No. 1 The Continental
tar as to
T3 VIRY girl who T) UN her own
H4 chooses to stand F« race. That is
A.d on her own feet aad A % th« problem to “Her
13,,,
condition. —The exact extent of
wife's door and thus eliminate the ther developments of plans
hrcna en.. . .. or the money derived from th*
bread case in the etores. recent sale of bonds. $1,500,000
One big concern already is do-listo go for water and sewer 1m-
Every street intersecting Main, along the Atiantio seaboard to-
Commerce. Calhoun and Jones day.
Streets between Weatherford ana Temperatures dropped far be:
Front Streets, from Main to Jones. • low freezing, but north winds
except Second , were diminishing and the weather
with the adoption of the above bureau held hops that the ther-
On*, adopted by the old City .The two men were riding with
___, , , , ,... . th* other four in a Chevrolet I
Commieslon in June, 1923, bans touring car. which collided with V
jltneya from downtown afreets and a Weatherford Street ear, oper-
ether important thorofares as "a ated by H Premier.
menace to Ilf* and property.” __ Street Car Damaged
.. ..na an.a a. The other four men injured i
Th* second, astily ad pted by were: E Hux, Oklahoma City.
City Council Tuesday, gives to ddriver; U W. Hux. San Aatooio;
-ahaNortherh/TemmdzwsdsmaftomvydGerslegatierdmdamaemaentento
panythe right to operate busses. . and„-aeuHennenzey. 1109 East
gtomi gnmef -f ihr ibet m , he’Ktwan going -north on 6
aion of the legislature is quoted Burnett Street and turned to J
। at City Hall da th* reason for its ; "meet the atreet ear, which was
unreluctant imuance of a permit i zolng west on Weatherford, aoj
eordlag to witnesaes. They said
the auto turned oa the wrong
Cash from the eale of $2,289,-
000 worth of bonda should be in
the bank* for use in the city**
immediate improvement program
by March 1, according to City
Manager Carr.
The money will be exchanged
for th* bond* as aeon aa the latter ,
are printed and approved by the
bond companies and the Attorney
I General.
. First street improvements for ‘
bruises, Indicating they had been bel Bakeries, the Ward Bros and
henten with a heavy club. Marks others, ana is now headed Dy -
as tho each had been stranaie George Harber. Ward owned the
to death with a rope, were found United Bakeries. ’
on the neckN. Merger No. 2 George S Ward and there are too manyponsibut
braher ot William B .Ward, sold
Mrs. John Anderson, who lives 1 4 or 15 bakeries to his brother
a short distance from where the and they are now operated by the
machine was abandoned, told «u Ward Bakina Company, headed bv
thorities aha saw the car draw up George Smith
and stop last night.. , . Merger No. 3 The General
Two men alighted, she said Baking Company sold about 20 big
TAv hAArHaA ■ aaeanA car which a.I."2 .. - s -
BANK SOON
X . City Makes Ready for
SC Street Paving
WN* PLAN- EXTENSIONS
are United Milk the stomach when they held him
There are no chain bakeries ini
Fort Worth now. Approximately
120,000 loaves of bread are turned
out by the 25 or more independent
bakeries in Fort Worth daily, th*)
say This represents only about
40 percent of the bread consump-
tion in Fort Worth.
"Housewives are our greatest
cohpetitors," they say. "The
; by • nited Press ___au- a
lar morning services are held for YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, FeDil
"There's some very tangible
reason for the way Fort Worth i-
lagging with the Chess and it's up
to us to find out what thi* reason
' is and correct tt at- once,” Scott
continued.
tin, a $50,000,000 coneern,
week bought, by giving
stock, 45 milk properties in
parts of the country.
Companies whieh have
ers. Bakers from all over the employed bv a local eonstructtou
"Dean 1.. H Hubbard of the
University of Texas has given
assurance he will accept his-ap-
" I"SA-r"pa 11x, .et.. thg spread by just such organiza. -
toAtt GmrXr "ShrtAm »?gu tionanssthenTexacTarcubazand Will
son. th. departments in th* Stats the A me rican BanKor: ‘
Capuol will be close4 tomorrow in Borah pradlcted that onslaughts
obneivahce of Lincoln s birthday federal inheritance tai
This will be the first instance would be continued against nue
that Lincoln's birthday will have “ In States as and declare*
observance in th* Texas statethat in 10,years the conmon peo,
house 1 pie would be bearing the brunt of
The first woman Governor of. .the taxes that the rich sbould be
Texas in buggeating the observ- 0DEed o pay.
ance of Lncoln’s birth referred to I
The other, passed two days
ago, gives the Northern Texas
iu repealing the inheritance tax Ordinance passed by Counci; DIAKINA nanaAaE
does not necessarily mean final re- Tuesday does not repeal the Al- "wmIY •VIVI
peal, as when the Senate con- derman edict Jury was being selected in I
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be passed motor vehicles as jitneyswrfe erneero.i... ...a .r 1
Raps Propagadn tsuen Vehicles are not operated in Ffve urors "ere V
The vote to repeal the tax was connection with a street railway k°"w, 1 * w D.A.Reevpe,-. J
taken m spite ot emphatic ’ or interurban system. It sav-E Wright, W.H:,Mentire. R,Jem
speeches against such action made —3 H says. .nd C. M. Hanoon
by such able Senators ss Borah of
1 .Idaho. Norris of Nebraska. Wal
of Montana, Johnson of Californtu
and King of Utah
Borah, in particular, disclosed
how citizens of every State are be-
ing lulled Into sense of false se
• entity by alluring propaganda be
____It may. be true .that the
boys at the office think you
are a grouch
If they think’ you are a
pessimist. It is only beause
they do not understand.'
What you really need is
to change your boarding
place.
Live where you can have
real home cooking - fried
chicken once in a whole
flaky apple plea old fash-
ioned clam chowder.
Poor food, monotonous
food. would make a grouch
out of Pollyanna.
Sit down and read the
reatal ads In today's copy
of The Press.
Investigate some of the
very attractive boarding
places advertised here.
Then- MOVE. Get pleas-
antly loeated--and nolle*
how the sun seem* to shine
all the time.
a • PRESS CLASSIFIED
4 DEPARTMENT
the Want Ada” -j
“The Paper With
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nphmuu.
at fair prices." the White Eagle Refining Com-
—Mttused extenively Inipany. on Norti.Se, JM 77, W
breed The Unted Milk Corpora-’held in city jail Thursday:
T K THEN yeu, read "Her A BTORY by someone
% AI Own Way” you will M who knows life and
V V sky. "This is X A the modern girl."
restrictions, Jitney* uperating out mometer would rise tomorrow.
of Fort Worth to North Texas . Upward* of 1& livee were snuft-
own* were forced to devise many e out in yesterday’s blizzard •
devious routes to enable them to. Traffic of all kinds continued to
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AWN WAT." The K K 'TILL hold you ATO story issoi-
« ) Preee‛ new “/ from the veryterestinz as a
aerial story. It V V start, beeause A M true story
River It is headed by Harry O
Tipton Whether Ward is inter
ested is not known.
May Spread Out.
Altho comparti vely in its in-
fancy. It is expected that the Ward
Food Products Corporation will at
tempt to spread all over the Unit-
ed States
its charter says “in general,
the corporation is to perform any
act permitted by law, to the end
This waa indicated Thursday
mom lne by. bakera,who said —the
"A " ion North Dakota
The onlv clues that may lead to General Baking Corporation cropping up again
an. Identification are a member neaded by William Deininger.
ship card in the Youngstown Ath- Plane Nearby
letic Association and a whiskey The General listing ’ Company
preseription. The prescription has a plant in New Orleans and
waa signed by a doctor and made ■ -.....
out to Mike Roe*
pointment as president of th*
should not be prifitle to - $125,000 MORE
ordinance is still very much-alive
TO BE RAISED
That’s a peculiar way of going
about it.
vedermezzanmaeerdrma,noweven
worthless In Texas, for cities reg- lowing wore appointed members 0:
1st* thetr public utilities. «: Mayor H. C. Meacham. W. K
• e • Stripling. W. T. Iadd, Harry Ad
tween Weatherford and
I authorised to maintain and oper-
I at* motor trucks or jitney lines
I . . under such regulations asaaumi -------
. *25’Mi NOTED ACTRESS
"Right aid privilege of the, rAIAA fl Ie
ENUS LIrE
FIT •
"ummerFyumkesldenF"or"fHta 1 proviae. that “routes over , a -- g
Mellon Warns It Would “fhe antecedent ordtmanee wies-naApioraanromrrtiig womnil ’
CreaUDefieh l
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11 Sec- sioner John Aiderman. It.wasroi, M archaea Disera erfusiveiy
retary of the Treasury Mellon declared to be an emergeney shouted. ]
today came out against the Sen mepsure..a. - ..... .. "Long live Mussolini."
ate's action in increasing tax re- ^Ms ordinance prohibits the op- .Marla Orska, upbraided her lor d
duction to 2452.000,000, warn- eration o motor busses on the her pro-Italian spirit and for the
ing that such a slash would cause tonwin.wee. -...tdemonstratton, whereupon the
Jan annual government deficit in c.Houston, Weatherford to 13th Marchesa killed herseif.
the future Street. __ _________ _________- ___nr-. - ■ - J ---- 7 gamnga
for recreation. 075,000 for inctn . -Thepropohed-eut-exeeedsthe Commercer Easl Front Street 4 r | nor I nanrd
margin we consider available. ' to Weatherford I n ■ HIKF I IMF K
hp said, commenting on the sen- Jones Street, Front to Weather | J LUOL LI UL9
ate vote last night to abolish all , Tord: . _ ... .I _ —
amusement, automobile and truck Street. Weater- —A‛Q 77Ann |
"He predicted ane reduction Front Street, Main to city limits BW ULILLRNU . ■
would be -modrnd" when th* East Fourth Street, from Com ........... A1..
bill went to eoference to ar- merce cast across the Fourth LoW emperatures Along
range the differences between Street bridge to Sylvania Avenue Atlantic Coast
Every street intersecting Hus- _____ 1
ton and Throckmorton streets be B, vans* Pr...5
13th NEW YORK, Feb. 11.— Winter
weather, hardening snow depo*- I
its. with thick erusts, continuod
So itia DO Ciegse to plead the am*. W. C. Austin, William Mon-
dm--- —* - --- -- nig. A. F Thomas, I. C. Coleman,
E. E. Bewley, Steve Cooke. Elite ‘ imptovement and the city is able
. . -Boyd,andHarrvMerteid WHEN IRL BEACH (INSET) GOT MARRIED. HE TOOK HiS to get to the work.
• • • Carter ET0 mi A wite with him on nts buateu trip* sinee hawam aviator Paving of Camp Bowie Boule
When the Legislature saldThe.meetipE.wassheidin,th flying from town to anuvimMBhamtup* Oft fee ard. which ha* lent been sought
traction companies could under- club.rooms. ihenstartTejezram thi easy, so the wwparehaney-maopineyatrpateN"He -2 - --
take bus service, it did not by BuildingAmonG Carrersprenid iives in Arkansas City. kas^^^^^
any construction of English as ed. He introduced R. R. Darrah. r _____ _____ . _____________ _________
"she is spoke” direct any com- Cheat president.
".91412 etins." Fort Worth Bread Prices Not Suk the
the Legislature could not have Fort.W orth .who haxen donated A , . 4. WW For Water and Sewers.
done that undemocratic and de- to the hest A °r ’ . A ffacfor Hu Mlarcrar Widening of Dallas Pike in the
eldedlyun-Texan thing now being made and.wil,be AIICCUC DY IVICIECI city limit* to join with the Im
— ’ ’ * turned over to.teaostoworkthru .. e — proved county rond -Alse dependa
That ordinance which declares the clean up drive, he said. - — ....
bus operation- in- Fort-Wortha ------Scott followed his appointment
menace and subject to a fine, with a perfervid- plea, for the
2-""KTT"BfbaSlywillbe‛medem
West Seventh Street and Weet
-’I'W^irth Street themmunager «std
• ' Prces Would Sonr.
N The latter will be extended from
Z: Burnett Street to join with West.
meA Seventh Street at an estimated
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1926, newspaper, February 11, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545870/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.