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VOL. 5, NO. 125
TWENTY PAGES
1007 COMMERCE STREET
SAYS GIRL DIED
IN WRECK
ICK CARTER'S thrillers were aroused..
N
Friday,
made Sunday School reading
in the rea fight enacted between
summoned.
(ended to blow the door open.
He smiled good naturedly when flcation superintendent, show he
r
ot 1
“I know it isn’t suing to help Stanley Wheeler. Sylvester Wal-
Taylor. Roy BFown,
was-burglary in Tulsa in 191*.
TRY OUT NEW
RE-UNITED STILLMAN’S REACH EUROPE
STOLEN JEWELS
PAWNED HERE
AIR LINE
1
0
Monday
h
s
A
3
over the heads of other
men
next fiscal year starting July 1.
Because of the adverse decision
PURIM FEAST IS
considerable worried that the gov-
OBSERVED
brought
Aa soon aa it
dilation.
Water and Sewer Work
Do you think the railroad men
MARY’S LOVER
Would Com $630,000
That is the right to strike.
By Couzens
ared
might have been caused by liquor
spiled. He said itwasspied al
over the back seat.
the
out of the ear.
Beckley '
a bad fire rate penalty with a 3
Officials said the matter would
do you know?
cent.
f
V
Is
Nearly all provisions
T
AIR PROGRAM
The cheek, which was for
local
xram for the army, similar to ihat
- past bills.
CAPITOL
track.
A
e
7a
Light Company.
serted in the Senate today.
FORESTER SPEAKS
0
Jimmie Maloney
the
club of the Eant Texas League A
ion Heights Presbyterian Churel, helping Misk
Joy-ride death rate took atoth-
baffling turn Friday when
are urged to attend the services.
Rev Raber Is pastor of the Arling-
"I was on Car 574. This car
waa right behind another on the
Wells; Mike Kelley of the Minn*
apolis Millers is a new arrival;
Honus Minke, near Rear skipper.
Life Insurance Company and con-
tinues to head that organization.
He is also joint owner with Clar-
JAMES A. AND "FIFI" STILLMAN OF NEW YORK. IEAVE THE LINER OLYMPIC AT CHER
BOVRG, France, on the "Becond honeymoon'' trip abroad, which followed their amazing recon
He gave his name as Ed Win-
ton, 27-Some of the possemen
kept after the other two, but they
half clad citizens chased the ban-
dits eeveral blocks when one came
The three men
under $500 bond.
Mrs. Hazel Finney Friday reit-
erated her statements that the girl
was killed by Thomas and thrown
First water theft case result*
ing from investigations started by
318,200 on the issue.
Improvements to be financed by
the bonds already are uhder way.
FIRE INSURANCE
RATE RAISED
- A
pro-I
Seniority to a railroad man is
aa important as it is to an of-
ficer of the army or navy. Men
step up thru the ranks to more
important positions, thru the ap-
plication of seniority.
edo. 18 miles west of Fort Worth
early Friday morning.
It was a thriller In which real
dents Lancaster and Baldwin got
busy.
At least it of those machines
that had screamed hellbent down
the road were parked along the
block, occupants running up to
see what the exeitement was.
ing.
$6 50.
bank.
when it is conaidered that threat
was to tie p a whole big railroad.
It is shown to be a timely plati-
tude.
Special Program at Tem-
ple Beth-El Tonight
it is true that just as General
Pershing was pushed ahead from
Colonel to Brigadier to General
Mayor Meacham and City See-
retary Van Zandt tackled the jo* ,
of signing 2.289 crisp new city,
bonds Friday.
— Neither had developed "writer’al
cramp" at noon.
The bon de. voted ter water mt-.
Uaite Press
SHREVEPORT, La , Feb. 26.—
—The—
SPOTLIGHT
,V
Will Increase Storage
In announcing this decision the
favored responsible job. This is
the exception which proves the
rule. w ,
charging sale of "jake" for bever- "xwizu."urroc
age purposes, opened a city wide "a5m—T°B•
CETTLEMENT of the threaten- 1
• ed strike on th eTaP was the
Hurry? We re rarely in such a
hurry that we can't join the men
who to standing on the curb look-
ing up.
RIDES HIS STEER
By tniled Preas.
BRYAN, Texas. Feb 26- When
the School bell ringa Kohler Lo-
hello, 13, runs out the front door
‘mount* his steer and rides the-
four miles to aftend his classes.
Pays Penalty for Assault-
ing Young Girl
Mail Plane Due to Arrive Mcee said the srand jury prob-
ably wouldn t report before next
per cent increase in Insurance pre- told the story later told by Ara
and Mrs. Pinney at that time.
The charred bodies were recov:t
efed Isfer.
WEATHEK vouENAST,
ram ASD cLki.
Young confessed to a number
and that the navy will use praetie- of local robberies before he died. ,
ally nothing. . police said.
May Lose Field •__
ARE FILED
Begins Pro Drive on Un-
lawful Sellers
Blaze Is Discovered in
House Restaurant
Roy Morrison, city forester. was
speaker at the Fort Worth Techn!-
cal Club luncheon Thursday noon
at the Westbrook Hotel
Morrison outlined plane far h1a
work InFort Worth. He advocat-
ed the building of driven for beau-
utylagtheeit "
Nn.l. l.t. .
ernment will lose the Nacona field.,
During hearings R. A. Cattell, 1
engineer iu charge of the helium
division, predicted that private in-
Court Friday against «. F Swift.
Curley Smith and «. TPipken,
—Cattell aftid that the Lone Star__
Cas Company had been consider- of Esther alien Queen Kether and
ing building a line from its line Mordecai influenced the King of
Gets "-M"aegge
- -------- — ----be probed further to ctrer up all
Friday by Drexel Foreman, CotC angles. The youths were firs' put
statreneparommmntstoneratirom the before the srand jury Wednesday.
The 3 per cent increased rate is
____ _______ ____________ distance asked about the robbery,
ed by the switehboard summon- north of town. They had escaped i
ing Parker County —-*4- 4n a Ford eoupe. -----—-----—t
ithe battle went on outside. All roads are being patrolled
The quickly gathered posse of and the aearch continued thruout
"" FANNY AS;
to L0ce non. yet the entire ecean Marriage AA lho urile VI
contains 60,000,000 tone of iodine, I life. , n . E
Theontora ehoydown rottt. j °
from that field to Wichita Falls
ish congregations of Fort Worth B rr B Au || B BIA II
I riday Saturday and Sunday AI ElK HEMIIN
The featival is based on the Bool; r I I RVR UInIVIUIV
It is maddening to be behind
a slow car when YOU are driv-
ing a powerful bus; but it is al-
so maddening to fly by a slight
crowd gathering, when just a
moment's hesitation might give a
chanee to say “I saw the place
marked X where the crash oc-
curred.''
— — -* ’he girl's death when she went to
Fort Worth for 1226 will have examine hie head, which was sup-
posed to be injured. She saidheT
me any to talk, he smtted: "t tera, C: B layiot. noy brown,
don't want to be stubbor, but I and other aliases. His first offense
don't want to talk."
"s we went along, we nought
up with n funeral procession. The
street ear ahead of ua hurried
right cross the corner, cutting
the procssion in twaln,
a • •
"The operator on Car +574
stopped, and whether it wks in
1 courtesy or not. T don t know •
but he took off his cap, and -
restored If when the procession
passed. Then we went ahead."
Iy T nited Prese
GEORGETOWN, Del , Feb 26.
vailing faetors in the nomination
of Warren G. Harding for presi-
The FortWorth Press
V SERVICE
Eeses.
PRICE ONE CENT
c.
25
the House Appropriation Commit
tee has decided that for another
. -xearat-least theFort Worth
helium plant can continue produc
lion from- the Petrolia field
AB.Ard,1G -repudiated, his conten-----„
sion and denied that Jim Thoma/.
Saginaw youth, killed "Mrs; Mar.
Bentley, 14.
Ard and Mrs Hazel Pinney and
Jobp Beckley. 16. other occupants
of the car, were being put before
thegrand ur y for the secend
time in an atlempt to get jhe truth ' J
about the.tragic events hading up■ J
■ io the girl’s death.
Assistant District Attorney Dave
e e e '
Workmen on the TAP wanted
to preserve eeniority for which
they have, worked, long hours:
_ some of them were in danger of
losing that eeniority on account
of an agreement by which the
——-TAP uses zUet Missouri
wss drawn on
A i
Vn.
y A
■ 4
compared with $2,794,000,000 un- last.summer. City Manager Carr
Alunainum extract were tound
gun battle with-te three bandits
had finished.
OFFICIALS SIGN
CITY BONDS
Money to Be Used on
mlum.
Thia intormation was received
and another group to Waurika.
Okla.," Cattell testified.
dent, figures conspicuously in the IA nam LIAFR
supplemental report just filed in IV HANIIFT
mittee probing affairs of the In-
children, l and *, were burned to
death In a fire that destroyed the
Monack home here.
Monack ran to the house and
tried, to rescue the children, but
his efforts were futile.
He was badly burned.
KMlt MAXAGEISr NOTONK Ah’hathimohsrokettdntheskei
Mangera ot—the-four—eluhnlor-double.
In submitting the bill contain-
ing appropriations for the Bureau
of Mines to Congress today the
fight to be nade by prohibition
"Thought we might bite the
committee eaid that altho the Pe- Mrs. H. G. Hays of Vernon, Tex.,
trolia field output was constantly | charged with having received sto-
dtminishing that it is still able to len goods from Frank Young, 13,
furnint more than 600,000 cubic Hartford. Conn., who died last
feet of helium monthly. Due to night from bullet wounds sus-
KPEAKING ot "hurry." a man
~ told me this one yesterday:
only thing that could
have been right.
Hurry? Many of those sutos
that raced it down Bowie were
manned by drivers who could be
turned, like you or me. from that
mad rush by the slightest pull of
curioeity. 1—
GET REQUISITION
By nited hw.
AUSTIN, Tei.. Feb. 26.- -Gov
cording to Barney Finn, identi-
race by: away they flew by me
for four minutes, and the yellow
• treat car coming down from the
hill looked like a snail in com-
parison
e e e
— But the street car zot there, j
and we monexed down the truck.
Perhaps five blocks from the cor-
ner st which I embarked on this
ride, a crowd wss gathered.
e e e
At one aide of the rood were
two earn, turned a* if they had atty,
just missed a smashup. And what .
- The eontroversy went on much
longer in the railroad matter
t han was necessary—but yon can
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926
■----- 1 - The boy has ridden the steer
I he total rest of the arnx plan about the streou of Bryan so
will be under the $100,000,900 of rezularly that the eight of them
, the uh vy program. It is thougat. ba« ceased to create any nousual
When the value of seniority to
a railroad employe ia conaidered.
the concern of the TRP men
about a little technicality is more
obrious.
Thia aounda platitudinous but Wreck of Shenandoah is
iowwmmpmnuamous.au. Given Blame characters, belching guns, blood-
______ heunds, and a heroine took part.
„ . Tom R. Gray. nightwatchman,
Yh"poK ’worth "AHena. found three bandits breaking
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 — De- their way Into the Citizena Bank
struction of the huge dirigible, at Aledo. He called on A. M. I
Shenandoah, and lengthy lay-up of Underwood and Miss Gertrude
the Los Angeles has so reduced Medford, telephone operator, was
th demand for the helium that --------—--------——
has gone under the names
would have got their right of
sentority settled, if they had not
had that power to call for a
showdown?
five-year aircraft building
ported engagement to her.
Bars Visitors.
Mary is still at work In
forcibly to the minds of tose
chiefs of the roads, they acted,
and settled things.
I Will - ______ . . f ~ii— ----------
" Gtaranty Co bid par snd ac-
crued in tercet with a premium of
BLAMES WHISKEY t proceediai; today t<« im vr"ett
Whiskey caused Jack Rankin, freighter Kentucky, which ent
35. to forge a check last Novem-sos signals last night from a
her. point 130 miles east of this nort.
He pleaded guilty to the charge | The Kentucky reported that her
ia Criminal District Court Friday, bow had been ►tore in by heavy
and was sentenced to serve th.ce i ice and that she was in • sinking
-— ----------------muld not be located ______________Hospital with a broken arm. buck- 4
MISS MEDFORD had aroused County Commissioner Harv. shot wounds in his side,-snd on Wichita Falls. Police records, ac-
IVI the citizens of the-town. Led Wright's three bloodhounds were his thigh,
by Constable Gray they hud open- put on the trail. They followed the
ed fire on the bandits. She stay- bandits' tracks a short
are ef- city water department
Paeifie track 6n the way thru
Louisiana.
"25- " 1 "oman Feingo Brought
crease helium production. ------
Feb 26.
One of the steer’s favovite
on the Citizens Notional Rsnk of 6283
Abilene if he hadn't been drink-
BARBER SPEAKS
Rev. W; C. Raber of Arlington
will conduct services 3p.m.. Sun-
day In Polytechnic at 3207 Bishop
Street, opposite McRae School.
Presbyterian* ot Polytechnic
were released
trninlng nt San Antonio this
employes of Everybody’s Drug
Store, 1110 Commerce Street.
Winton was in the Cky/-Council knob off,” he said. Grand Jui’V Still Consid-
...... He said he recently came from —a -M-,D12
ering Evidence
- ence E Lins snd is preside nt of
However, no charges the -American Rio Grande Land
have Deen il -■ ** . . . . and Irrigation Company. In thei
Naugle said the watetr depart- Rl0 Grande Valley, ihe largest
ment -A expecting to develop privately owned irrigation system
other cases soon. ‛ in the world Seay is also n diz
—————————- — rector of the Dalls* Power snd
spring are on the job. Rogers tricks is to round np enttie. The
Hornsby has his Cards at Terrill youth says that in the steer he
hes the beet "eow pony” in the
stete.
observe one thing — when the
men ef the TAP voted, and put I against proposed pipe line con-
forth their ultimatum. Preai- struction, government officials are
• • • “You were optimistic —. try
Thebanditagotno-menez Feh ing te break upanaftwith—*-
knob had been knocked eff-the hammer—how did you expect to-
safe, and police believed they in- get in,” he was asked. I
Tarim festival, the Feast of
Esther, will be observed by Jew-
waa being brought beck from
Gatesville to appear before tne
grand jury. He was sent there
Thursday to serve the 13 months’
sentence for cer theft.
Mrs. Ollie Hargrave, probation
officer, told how the Beekiey
youth volunteered to tell about
mailing room of a hat company
here, but her “brown eyes were
blue" as ehe said she had too
much of the glare of publicity
week. ■-
Would Tell Truth.
“It* all happened in an accident
just like we said at first.” Ard
declared. “Thomas was a gooa
fellow and he didn't kill her.
“My cnscience hurt me and I
just couldn't stand to see to inno-
cent man have to sutler,“ he went
on “I told the granr jury - the
same story I made in my confes-
sion. but I wsnt to tell it right
aai......-——....... ' 'ii* li
“It was an accident— and J wut
stick to my story even if I did per*
Jure myself. I don't care what
happens to me now, but I want to
tell the truth."
“Why did you confess, and how
did it happen that xouv state-
tents were practically the same
as those made by Beckley und Mre.
Finney?" he was skgd.
Answers Promipied.
"The officials got me in a room,
and they would say now “so and
so" is right Isn't it, and what
could I say except to agree?" he
said. “My uncle,. Charles Elms.
The bill went thru Congress in
record time of 80 days.
HOME SERVICE
Home devotional service
church will meet 2:20 p. m. Mon- should he follow the request he
day with Mrs, F. R. Daggett. KOx would likely have to answer from
South, Main Street. Members bf' an address unknown to worldly!
I Circle No. « will be hostesaes . I persons. I
' . 2 i -
anuesowgormuzocnl
rrinity Episcopal Church will he
i held 3 p. m. Tuesday, March 2,
at the home of Mr. and Mre. 9.
C. Arnold, 611 Ninth Avenue.
The special home nerviees are
in observance of Lent
Appropriation Is Turned
Down By Committee ____________________
------- ..... a.. ........ pcnsemen nnd bank bandits nt Al-
possibly DEMAND IS REDUCED ---
The letter, received today, was
, By United Presn
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 26. — Air
mall service to the Southwest now
is under way. The arrival of the
Chicago-to-Fort Worth plane here
1 inaugurated the service for the
Southwest,
The plane, piloted by E P. Lott,
reached here late yesterday after
leavinz Moline..JILshari bLafter
noon. The flight was made as a
test of the route to accustom pi-
lots to the "feel of the air,” ac-
cording to officials of the Na-
tional Air Transport, Ine.
The, plane will leave here Mon-
day. possibly sooner, for Dallas
and Fort Wurth.
The distance the panes wil cor-
er when they start carrying mail
regularly ie 980 miles. I
ompieted hna e4 over, and that was when Mary
tlsnue.cheek-h “HoW did thcy rhink we coula
Fbonda urn that ear evet 2 he aeked,------——
A"hereshez IAquor spilled.
Herbert rotUML.jp MO asltt „un"tid "otninda 'found"\n' ue
viewers Md his landiadv won f an-'Y b tn %i“aran‛..° ' .or.Ne" ' tech neat of the stolen Packard
swer the telephone since the "€in- .10 J I pure aned tne might have been caused by liquor
--derela girirepudiated his rermeeke---" ----- gaffahe--rir---i krs-
Mellon himself owns a little lee* signed by Fred Larsen, British
than 16% percent, and his brother Columbia, D. C
ef a similar amount^ Reed said. He said he meant 1t as a flu
---------- , eure and offered Ij as a remedy.
Daughters at Wesley of the Mayor Blaylock remarked that
milking this morning their two
is working his elub already;
Complaint filed in, Federal
was sitting there and he would
tell me to answer them.
"They wouldn't give me a
chance to tell my own story, but
wanted me to say what the others
said. When I get before the grane
jury. I thought J might as well go
on with ’ne story.’ •
“Did you talk to a lawyer, or
did anyone tell you that you might
be held as an accomplice in the
cas" he*za aaked, .5
.HNe, I a ain't talk-to jux.ufctt." be_____
ddqtered. “I jut did’t wet tn
l*M 18 put on an innocgat man. L
de" care what happens tome,,
I wT? wMt to Uli the mt*.
"We were goingr around the
eurie there just off the Village
Creek bridge on the Mansfield
Road at about 35 or *0 miles an
hour,” he related. "The car turn-
2LINEDelayed* Aledo Bank Bandit Story Rivals Nick Carter Yarn
"whopmait
statement said the’ they bought bltnexn.weok . . ,
18 bottles ot "Jake' in one arter . Thg uh departmeut. oftieial
noon and consumed 13 of them in V not disouurisures involved,
the presence of the mamaze •f "unororaunne ne
FLU REMEDY mpron thoumezheLazmnant 5 ""S y"reramK:""r "
PDNLLAS"Pe:26 "Drink thi» "Jakowerenoldtozotherpersonatn.
Richard, own less than 33 percent and then let me hear from vou." gallons of “Jake" and t or Spes «
They roared into the running toward them saying ha
was shot.----- ।
The Fort Worth police were
when she was nearly adopted by
Edward W. Browning. Mary had
chosen the name of Marie Divini
to keep from her associates at the
YWCA, where she lives, that she
ws.a. —mak- .....etea. wasptnrsssepratqanrcinderela.”05
2,300.000 - ana s
uX fanrear rro hum X" Friday Afternoon, " Mloieneekt "". ts 2nEmo ““ •~ ™
returnsandpaying taxes okfanbttacisatine inathe Georsetown courthouse oh coupled with Mary repudiation
and reduced income taxes gener- Nroni lim. hcing honea ... ». .L.. .. ... is believed to have caused the
________... an.-------—-- present time being boomed ss a At that time troops were ea lled about-face atrtrut. rsten kv ,5
u u c.. AMArrD TurrT 10 candidate against Senator John W. out and tear gas bombs used to Io.t j " nnida taken by th
a. Heaviiy Cut. ..WEIrK InrH E Herreid in the August primartes, drive "he mobFAckombused t° noth, and caused him to retireto
Automobile, admission and Oth- WUnILr I I lie I I IU but has vet failed to announce hi. the precincts of his rooming
er exclee taxes are cut heavily. buthasnet announce his such action was not necessaty house ana bar ali visitors.
CHARGED
The gift tax is abolished and vs-uv-™
inheritance and surtax rates are,/. 1 . . rvi j a
materially decreased, maximum of Complaint Filed Against
each being placed nt 20 per cent. Plumber
compared with the former 40 per;
tercets would grsb the Naeons
i field soon unless the government
takes action.
---- — . .. ...... .. . tor* of Sanger Brothers
der the 1926 law in the calendar, stated at that time that thousands For the Tast 10 vears Seav has
year 1336. of gallons of water were being been president of the southland
—— ...... stolen from the mains.
FIRE THREATENS
years’ in the penitentiary. condition.
Rhnkin fold the jury he —
wouldn't hire forged the check ■ . ■ -
=£“="= SHIP REPORTED
mately 83.5n0.000.
Ia 193* Fort,Worth received a IM niornroQ
credit on the insersnee rate, which IN UlU I Hl ah
was loot in 1935/ and a 3 per cent 1,1 “-W ■ HUW
penalty added in 1936.
, 1928 Q
--===-= ” XN. -
In the year 191. the treasury de- the Jail thru the early morning IpA Allll -nrA,
partment thus lost 8616.577 thru hours at one time had pried open I W ll | Mil IIKFN
its rulings on two oil cases alone, two gates leading to the inclosure I If U UIIILUIILIV
The cases are fited as glaring ex- where the scaffold was erected.
ample* of how the internal Reve- The sheriff said early this nir IM rnr
nue is alleged to have abused ad- morning that Butler’s body would * UIb 111 HKl
ministrative discretion. be allowed to remain hanging aft- "U Illite
D. H. Blair, commissioner of er the execution and all who de- N:1 E u
. . . the bureau, however, has filed a sired to do so might view it. Mlles karm Home
teetiveat once.tneoma tax rates azainst.D. s.Hgoker, plmber,cangthn“xpienationaoronachsnthe,up,ppp-,.Destroyed---
tur25 March 13. ncometa " epuntdiegdMat“hemaae of each allow CHARGES J h " M^n T?“'if’M 26- While
Tex P^lcity. | “straight connection" with the *"**' ___ _-nm- UIIHIIULU John Monack and his wife were
The moat important non-reve-city mains for a house in 3000
nue provision of the measure is block Cockrell street. City cf- MEW nIRECTAR
repeal of income tax publicity ficials said he did it to test out _ Ew,.E---
placed in the law in 192*. pipes in an unoccupied home. K DALLAR Feb 26 The Board
Hereafter amounts paid can not C. Naugle, of the water depart- ot DIrectors of sanger Brothers
be publiebed. The new law, known1 ment, swore out the complaint. , announces the election of Han.
officlally as "the revenue act of Fleet Complaint i L. Seay, president of the South-
1338. will raise 83,388.189,000, Hookers was the first ease to- land Llfe insurane company, as
according to Treasury estimates, suiting from examinations started la member ot the.Board of Direc-
SMALL SHAREr
M-s• nu ii
south winE of the Capitol Bulid of the stock or the
inE:, . Company of America, senator _ ______________ _
re enEine8 wme summoned, need. Pennsyivania . lepublican. nied by a bottle of murky looking'
toraneraeilonaltrney-n--Ale.""------ -
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hdhaatu
IAXPAYMENT ■* OUT
ReposesdhhafSenate wdtarsu 5 J From Dad' V***1^^^
Arkansas, andw.H. Hall, former warning rrom i ad the America
ctairman o; the Arkansas BUte; enle.a „i. “ - _______ >*.
.Moard of Control, both of whom "DENVER, Colo. Feb 23- ,.??"***
were pardodnu by Aetive Governot . Herbert w Singteron seir-appoint-wom.tm "2412.1
X B. McCall last October during ed fance ot Mary Louise Svga. Is weekn,
the absence at the Governor. In retirement nt his bonrdingi wu.nTu158.AP!
The pardons have been revoked house here suffering from a re- ...1 ...6.901
----------- - -ported “telegraphic spanking" re- t “imatur ties ot the
NECRO SLAYER ui-.
the Shenandoah disester and re- tained when he failed to surren-
peire to the Los Angeles some der to offieers, was being trans-
7,500.000 cubic feet of helium is rorted to Fort Worth today,
uver vow uemus J uuer mueu, now in storage while production it is reported that Mrs. Hays
often rarattroad employe mumps ’ next.yer wiL increase, this total|hasknowiedge of $1,800 worth.
-------------------- l- to 10.000,000 cube feet. of jewelry pawned at Fort Worth.
The committee says the armyiFolice said she had 81,300 worth
will only require *.200.000 cubic of jewels on her person when ahe ,
feet for its operations during the was arrested at Vernon.
G. B. Ard Repudiates
Statement of Killing-----
CONSCIENCE HURT
yeAransmateriniiresnerainethi Kentucky's Bow Stove In
rate, according to Foreman. He By Ramming Heavy Ice
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the work of the recentiy ereated . .
Fire Prevention Bureau ST' ’ JOHN R. Xewtoundiznd,
nort of Nacona, taking the field Persia in behaif of the Jews after
m __ - . - —________ ..a „ 'Md connecting it with its line Haman had drawn lots to deter
• It "AA.“222 T- 11 Bt- ■ Which parallels the Foil Worth mine the day of execution for Per-
r!"uS at .the "ere line south of the field. sian Jews,
entitled to. Caitell sate the 23-mile pipe "Queew Esther." cantata writ-1
. .... ■ .a. —. line and eompressor would coat ten by W. J. Marsh, will be giv-
A N objeet lenaon providinE one $524,000, two necessary power en Friday evening at Temple
. anawer —° .y auestion. units 895,000, which with 83L*n" Beth-Ei. Marsh is organist. • w..enp.a.
' "What’e the Hur", wA2.8iwen fiber votes would bring total ex-. program -Will be given under til- MweiB -
on Camp Bo"i• Boulevard Fri- pense to $650,000. rection of the Council of Jewish WASHINGTON. Feb 26. Jake
daymornis. R E, Plover of Alabama. said Women. U Hanion. late millionaire Okiaho
n. th. 2.,... .hea Auto. in order to protect the government . Almvath Sholom. coneresation ma oli man whone influence with
. Down,the Theruahedau bY' interests the Nocona field must . willhave specialserrices,7: 30.P. -the Republican administration waa
toward town. They wniued or Leither be connected by pipe line or m. Saturday. The scroll of M- , . a t . h . |h
meas I stood waiting for a street condemned for private develop- ’her will be read at that service *d to have been one o ‘he Pre
• sr: all looked ae if they were ment. and at 9 a. m. Sunday.
driving bellbent for somewhere. ___-__ Purim program will be given
* * * Araan -Av HII l •* Sunday School under leadership
Yon would have thought they I ML IN LAX Kill of M. Resnick nnd Mina Llly.Ro-
were all driven by men or wb IVDVV INR DILL senbaum,
men who were late to work and Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a
I ad to punch the time eLock in MAIN IBID Purim masquerade ball Sunday terna. Fevenuecurcay crticip.,
, NOW LAW evenine at kebre* institute
Horus bellowed for right to Cooldge Signs Measure PA PA kD EL “ G A TE . other oil .man were allowed $293.-
. 1nA N His Excellency Tietro Formosi 837 on the ground that whereas
at 10:22 A. M. Riondi, apostolic delegate, and his the men had filed returns as a. Harry Butler, negro, convicted
secretary. Monsignor Leech, visit- partnership and paid excess-prof- Feb. 1 of criminal assault on
ByntttProx r.h "< ' ed Our Lady of. Victory Catholic iu tax as such; that the business Elnora Steinmetz. 12-vcar-<dd
Pre.id.nt I’ooiidse tod« innea sehool Friday. . was not a partnership 'white girl, waa hanged in the
rre5sdents0 non ®,tqdmz tax’ ned The apostolic delegatee is a rep- Attacks Huling .yard of the jait here at lons a.
the.838781 100° A . m m.k resentativeofthepope. He is on The report also severely stuck. m. todny.
duction bill at 10,2. a. m . mak -an insnection tour of Catholic a ruling by which J. G. McCaskey
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city 13 minute, later just as a
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 125, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1926, newspaper, February 26, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545883/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.