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FORT WORTH, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1926
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PRICE ONE CENT
White House Packs For the Summer Vacation
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VACATION SMILES—Mra. Cool-
right, are
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and
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switchboard at Paul Smith’s con-
NEIGHBORS RAPSnake Title
HEALTH WORK
City Health Department will be
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suit of a oomplaint agalnst gar-
intormeuy te
for
who are courting the at-
feeling that my dlaguise was 4
piete end that I had made
tractive gonpel inetructor.
here
the
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Ark., lata Monday, Mims
Rock.
crushed agalnst a high embank-
meat and fatally injured.
y
Dan Moody.
STATE CONTINUES
Conner, as ha sat la his Batter-
Houston.
la the case of W.
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are not working.
gsar. no less than a dozen Im-
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thty rear
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it auto
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sification
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her birthday.
1, than to
to
soul out for a
beet that two ef my cylinders
utue fresh airt
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it out"
blank
Long Time Before Cross-
Town Drive Is Finished
were
sues
3 BANDITS LOOT
OKLAHOMA BANK
Helen
was
direct
with a
meree Coen
Loree, mill
It is my belief that folks who
see the fight will eringe in their
seats; for whether a saake jumps
at yea er at a flak. or at another
snake, it is about the most nerve-
tingling jump that can be seen.
The report to that two rattle-
enakes from the Texas plates
will be matched against two Mis-
souri blacksnakes.
can produee, both covered their
eyes aad wheeled to the curb.
They, were still there when I
Committee picked to look into
the library's needs got the audi-
torium petition, too. ,
two
West Tax
tonight «
saakoe of
It the
Hla ear was in a
(Continned on
Mrs. Van Zandt May
Take Park Site Back
Mrs. McPherson
Besieged By
Suitors
it, was
FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:
You must nuke a lot of noise
to ba a social lion.
Of Texas is
At Stake
Union telegraph
to send a cabl
atives to Italy.
NEWKIRK, Okla., June 29. —
The State Bank of Klldare, five
miles south of here. was tooted
fled section not
11.
Or United Press.
BELTON. June 1»—The pros-
ecutton was to continue introduc-
tion of rebuttal testimony today
office in Houston
gram to myrel-
Humbol
eewsrt-
agamnat the ci
ASSOCIATION
FIFTH AND JONES STREETS
building cost but $50,000 to be-
gin with and was built Id years
ago." _ . ____
Says Friends Helped Him
In Try for Italy
City Dads Think Time Is
Not Ripe Now
What better, mused
take the dear oil soul
in the Adi-
r. Center
Muny Auditorium Plea
Also Presented Council
BUSINESS GOOD,
BANKERS SAY
Money ‘Wizard’ Held in
. Custody at Houston
t,
6
PAVING PLAN
IS RAPPED
alongside with that might:
that only aa elght-eylindei
—The—
SPOTLIGHT
N. S. PROTEST IS
FILED
"Well, I didn’t think you'd do
anthing anyway," laughed the
aged complainant as she left the
hall.
Council toughed too.
Council Asks Department
for Report
turned the corder -
I got that nareitrk
ignition conneetiom #
Birdville, but it look.
over the slumbering motor, a kind
man in a rattly old Ford drew
alongide and etopped.
4
I
charged with the claying of Con
stable Garret A. White at Somer-
rille last February.
THE PRESS WANT ADS
Lamar 5151
Masked Raiders Take
$760 From Tills
the loose
nsihtof
so far to
walk.
Hoeing me puttering helplesaly
STORKS TO CLOSE
JULY 5
Cattle and Sheep Moving
Fast to Markets
RENTAL IS SET
Flying Field Used for Air
Mail Line
And for being forced into do-
tes a reasonable thing—for be-
' ins forced into asking resigna-
tion of highway commissioners
who had made contracts while
Jim ant near; for being forced
into reorganizing a department
that had begun to email to high
heaven; for being forced to make
a new start the departmeat on a
DOC TO SEEK
MANDAMUS
Will Try To Get On
Ballot Thru Court
Moody did his work well; and
pointed out to the state a blot
that waa becoming larger and
uglier. * . .
And Jim Ferguson. pansive
and willing that the blot continue
to grow, made no move until be
had been forced into it by the
turning on of the light by Dan
Moody.
trip safely.
Then I concelved another plan
to further throw the authorities
off my trail. I would commit sal-
c"z Prou.t mtenaa an
soartile. Fla., and told them to
about five days to place my coat
and hat aad some other clothinE
oe the shore of the oceen near too
eity. I enclosed a note that they
were to leave with them.
It sold that I thought this was
the best way out of my ditticul-
Use and that I wns ending it all
and naked my wife and mother to
forgive me for tbe Mt.
But now the clothes will not
have to be placed on the bank.
ENJOY LIFE
Miles ana miles of wonderful
country- and n wealth of piece
are awaits you in one of the
used our bargains. Turn to the
used ear columns in the classt-
Rattlesnakes, I am reliably in-
formed, are not the boss makes.
They are deadly whoa they hit.
but there is another snake that
makes rattieeaakee take to the
tall nncut—and for no other rea-
son that snake to called the
"KIng Shake.”
BOYB GIVEN LAHR
"NORMXN, Okla., June 29. —
County Judge George Allep fur-
pathetic state
Councilman Doesn’t Want
Kind Recommended
----- ‘*1
City CouacH's system of award*
lag partag blds got a nound rap-
ping from Councilman Thomas
Tuesday.
Paring com pan Im got a few tape
on the knuekles, too.
In signing up a street, contrae-
ton have heen getting property
owners to request their particu-
pedant little flivvers rattled by
I was heartened tbe when go-
lag down the East Third Street
state and its people would be
' better with Jim Ferguson in the
discard.
V
limit his callers to persons whom
he wishes to see.
Official Staff.
Members Of the staff who are
assured of a place la the presiden-
tial vacation train when It pulls
out of Washington are: Richard
Jervia, secret service; "Ike" Hoo-
Chevrolet motor ear.
After locking D. E. Jones, cash-
lor, ia the vault, the bandits made
away with about $760 of, the
beak's cash.
Will Be Held
For Boston
"’HOUSTON, June 29 —Charles
Ponz, formerly "Einanelal wizard"
of Boston, Mase, and more recent-
ly n waiter aboard too steamship
Ric Voa Non Vobis, arrived in
Houston early today in custody of
George J. Lacy, deputy sheriff.
Lacy took Ponzi into custody at
New Orleans into Monday whoa
he stopped off his ship at Stuyves-
aat dock No. AA He is wanted in
Boston and Florida oa charges of
— HOUBTOMOASE= JbHSJSH&SLiSfrfiwEnFiSouneiigzesuanex.but-
with
__protesting
garbage fleet.
VOL, 5, NO. 230
thru friends that Captain A. J.
Mortola, et too Steamship Bto Vee
Vobis had just loot his pet waiter,
Petro, who had deserted ship.
My friends visited the ship and
talked to the captain, telling him
that one of his countrymen, a pro-
tesslonal waiter, wanted to work
his passage back home.
Shaved Hie Merg
The captain wm greatly pleased
and told them to send see aboard.
So I shaved off the hair oa top
of my head. trimmed my eye
brows so that they would not be
so bushy, and aoquiring a broken
English manner of speech. went
on board.
Looking at my face in the mir-
ror encouraged me. No one would
know me, I decided, so I took a
chance of going to the Westera
e-pm
a'. W
tion of north-south an4 east-west
boulevards. Officials have an-
nounced thene projects will be the
tail-enders of the improvement
program.
Dr. B. U. L. Conner Tuesday
declared he will bring mandamus
action to force the county chair-
manto place -bto name on the
ballot m a candidate for County
Judge on the Democratic ticket.
”I hold It is unconstitutional.
un-Democratie and un - Ameridan,
thus to withhold n man's name
which $650,000 is sou
stressed by Mn Charles
And Dea's too man for the
voters to tie to.
Rental totaling $1,250 for the
coming year and $200 due on the
last fiscal year was authorized foe
the muny aviation field by City
Council Tuesday.
Option has been obtained on an
additional 75 acres for the field.
It now comprines 175 acres lo-
anted on the Demtar Bond. The
Hield is used by the National Air
I have never seen a rattler. al-
the I have seen many rattles
with button attached. alleged to
have been taken from large and
pulmsant dlamona-backs.
e e e
And I have no desire to ane
them. And oven the some folks
may get a thrill out of seeing a
snake-fight in a cage on a stage,
I envy them not.
fraud and.was bound for Genoa.
Italy, at the time bo was taken.
Ponz «u be held here by Rher-
__ 1ft Binford. until word. 14. received
from Beeton regarding Ms return
there.
J®
The only way I like to see a
anake is when bo is swimming
away from mo- Md I think a
snake swimming with just Ms
head above the watter cutting
along like a pertacope of a dead-
ly submarine, to a gifvving sight.
If I have a rtfte handy nt the
dime, ning 3ddres mo more
pleasurs Oian shootinr at the
moving viper-head and hittins At
TYAN MOODY showed the state
• Jost how far the Ferzunon-
appointed highway commisslon
had com in the wrong way.
He showed how much wm be-
ing paid for highway conatruo-
tion that should have cost rela-
tively little He showed the
American Road Campany was
taking profits that could be con-
gidored amazing in a businens
where high profits are not UN-
usual.
RAIL MAGNATES
TALK MERGER
Draft of katy-K. C. S.
Combine Under Way
"‘WASHiNSTON, June 29-Mer-
ger of the Kaases City Bouthern,
the Missouri. Kansas and Texas
and the BL louls-Southwestaru
Railroads to expected m the out-
some of aa applies fl an presented
"Received and filed” was the
fata of a petition signed by 750
North Riders received by City
Connell Tuesday
The petition urged the city to
make haste in laying out the pro-
posed north and couth boulevard.
"It will take two years tor the
city and county to work out de-
tails before actual work oa the
boulevard can begin,” K. Robey
told CoundUn urging that it be-
gin He survey at once.
An'appropriation of $1,4006600
Ferguson, hating Moody. has
also expressed hatred for every
mother's son and daughter In
Texas who has presumed to think
that Moody's plaatform, honesty
in government, Is a good slogan-
Ruch hate deserves nothing
but stinging rebuke from the
voters, just as bigotry got n
stinging rebuke" when it at-
tempted two years ago to as-
port Mself as powerful.
City is going to lose n four-acre
park if it doesn’t fix up Mrs. Ida
Van Zandt’s estate near Fostepco
Heights with electrie lights.
"I told the old commisslon I
would give it the park land free
in trade for lights,” Mrs. Vaa
Zandt, 82, told City Council Tues-
day. “They were strong for lL
But rve never got too light*.
“Now, I've given 85 acres of
my land is TCV. If the city
doeaa’t string my lights right
away I'm going to give the rest
of the land to some other school
and move down to the Texas Ho-
tel."
as it might have been, the. De-
Staunch. Cataract Fast Winning Jack’s Esteem
BY JACK GORDON AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK are not working. |genr, no less than n <
nd Star. Irwin Kirkwood. Kan-
eas City newspaper publisher and
owner of the camp, named them
after hla psperc
The gueet cabins will accommo-
date IS persons. Cabinet officers
will spend occasional week-ends
there, but the President means to
miles from camp. .
President Coolidge to anxlous
to leave Washington for the Adi-
rondacks m soon as Congress nd-
jour ns.
Richard Jervis of the secret
service returned to Washington
recently from # preliminary trip
to camp, on which be arranged
When I arrived there I learned est. There to n Congregational
Church at Malone, but it to SR
conditions show aa encounarsing
aspect tornout too .whole 11th
Federal Reserve district, due to
Meal weather for agriculture dur-
teg too past month, according to
the monthly review made public
today by the Dallas Federal Re-
serve Bank.
With om of the largest grain
erope oa roeord being harvested,
funds will be available tor the
llquidation of debts serried over
from a year ago, the report raid.
Lvestock and range conditions
in toe distriet continue good.
Cattle and sheep are fat and mov-
lag to market in large numbers,
and while cattle prices are et a
low lovel, stock on the ranges has
been changing hands at satisfac-
tory prices. . A >
Wholesale and retail trade has
broadened considerably in re-
sponse to the improved agricul-
ture conditions. Building opera-
tiona continue ata high J«y*l **d
there is •brisker-demand foffm-
her Md other building materlals.
Savings deposits in >7 banks in
ths district showed an inerease of
8.8 per cent over the same month
last year.
ilack enakes via the
.Ma path that might be polltically re-
V5‛ spectable, Jim became obsessed
• with an unreasoning hatred of
T bee by the paper that the
- reptile champlonship is to be
determined nt Houston.
cake Flats laboratory Tuesday
morning.
The doctor admitted he had not
sent in Ms check, since he felt It
would be unwie to draw a check
for when he had but lie
la the bank.
"I am not out of this race, hoy-
ever.” he said, "and I want nil
my Meads and supporters to na-
derstend tbnt fully.
"This mandamus action will be
brought. Aad other candidates
should support It. for they also
will be benefited when next they
seek promotion.’’
Dr. Conner wns unable to
raise any ?unds, he said, before
closing time for paying of amme
manta Monday evening.
Familes preferred.
And cotton pickers at that.
That's the way the United
States Employmeat Bureau looks
at the harvest season now.
Ptactically every grain center
has reporte that pleaty of har-
vest workers are oa hand and tout
vary few more will be needed.
Despite a bumper crop over the
Southwest, thousands responded
to the call, filling up the fields M
fast as demands arose.
The cotton fields in Routh Teu-
as will be about ready for pickers
in snother wook. C. W. Woodman,
employment boon, eta ted. Wood-
man advised that none neeking
Jobe leave home until inquiry at
employment headquarters.
Housawives are advised to “lay
4 teu a supply of groeertea Batarday
to last over tbs Fourth.,.
Grocery stores will be elomed
- Monday for celebration of Inde-
vendence Day, according to an-
nouncement of the Retail Mor-
*^33$ UGHTS WANTED
Interrupted Thomae.
The amendment carried.
presented urging bond is-
lor both buildlaga.
as United Prema.
DALLAS, June M. — Business Rowland, of Little
.... _ _______erushed agalnst a
AUTO RABH FATAL’
”‛EDORADo! Ark., June M__
Jumping from a ear aa it ekidded
from the road near Princeton,
te the Iterstate Com- Petition erglag a bond issue
aalsRtea today by L. A etiebout $1,800,000 for a many
iroad maznate, who to auditorium WM etgned by prom-
back of the eonsolidation plan.
Lores conferred at comminalon
headquarters today with Dirertor
Mahaffie, of the Bureau of Fi-
nance aad it was understood a
tentative draft of the proposed
merger was discussed.
la fellowlag this course. Lores
has patterned after the Ven
Sweringens, who made informal
representations to the commianton,
presenting their revised eonsolide-
ties plan following the disap
proval of the original Nickel Plate
merger schemes because of tod fl-
nanelal plan proposed to that ap-
plication.
lar brand of surtacing. Other
contractors as a consequence have
"laid off." aad competittve bidding
"*ittneontraetorinthetuta.
wants to be sure I will vote
against him. Just let him bring a
petition recommending his par-
ticular bread of paving up here,”
warned Thomas.
Incut Fort Worthero who sands
tbs recent West Tssas trade
trip.
“I wm on too trip Md told
'em at the time I wm ‘agin’ the
proposition, but they got up the
petition anyway." eaid Couneli-
man Monnig.
Councilman A. E. Thomas wm
of the opinion the auditorium
ehouid be built m soon m the
city can ass ita way dear to
raise the money
“You don’t think for n min:
ute we have too money now?"
Interjected Councilman Burtdn.
Catenet le unlike any ear
have EVER driven.
Neverthelesa, perhaps 11
c
$ •
** HOUSTON, June M.—The rat-
tlesnake supremacy of Texas will
be at stake tonight
Two of the largest and moot
viclous reptiles of the
shipped hen from
By United Pregs.
LOS ANGELES. Cal,, Jum M.
Hundreds of mail order , eultors
an proposing marriage to Aimee
Semple MePherson, It wm dis-
cloned today by the evangelist.
Mra MePherson declares sbe is
“Mi inteveted" in gmarriage, but
MY confidence In the Cataract
IVI is growing.
There is no reason why I
should drive longer within hail-
ing distance of the service sta-
tions. ,11'
Emboldened by my many
succesaful drives about the elty,
I coaxed the Cataract ’way be-
which, she complained, tils with
a highly objectonable odor the
neighborhood around too eity in-
cinerator plant on Work Street.
The wagons are parked oa a lot
near toe incinerator aad left there
over the weak eads, Mrs. Edmon-
son said. Health of the commun-
ity is endangered, she complained.
“Have you taken this up with
the Health Department!* was
Councilman Thomas' query.
"Yes," said Mrs. Edmonson,
“several times, and not a thing
wm done."
Councilman Bryce then made a
motion that the matter be formal-
ly turned over to the Health De-
part meet.
“I make an amended motion
that toe Health Department be
time justice." The Judge sen-
tenced the boys to two dozen licks
ench last week oa charges of
chicken thlevlaK
BY VIRGINIA SWAIN
NEA Benin Writer.
WASHINGTON, Jun M — Mra.
Cal Coolidge is loosing up her
bathing cult. Thie summer she
will have a chance to compare too
swimmig to a fresh water lake
with the surf sports she enjoyed
last year at Swampacott.
The swimming at White Pines
Camp, which will be the summer
White House. is somewhat cold.
But natives of the region are pre-
4seting that “the first lady" will
tt.
_ White House—family Md
attendants alike—is filled with
the vacation spirit.
John Coolidge ie fishing tennis
rackets out of closets. Tennis has
been his tavorite sport since child-
hood.
Proaidoat Coolidge does not
share Ma wife's interest in waler
sports.
His Peet tee so
His two favorite pastimes are
walking and going to church.
Aside from duty he seldom leaves
the White House except for one of
theme two purposes.
A. White Pines Camp be can
do both. Tbe M aores of too
camp itself are surrounded by a
State torest reserve of wide di-
menstons. In this tangled wild-
weed any walking "tan" should
delight.
Several churches are in the
neighborhood. 8L Johns-in-the-
Wilderness, Episcopal, is the pear:
Fort Worth needs a new library
and a muny auditorium, but the
time for their building is not
ripe.
Thia was the attitude of City
Council Tuesday whea petitions
'Well, that’s
haven't worked
Thomae.
Now I know tout wm my fatal
eteP-at least maybeit wL for "ealled upon the carpet"asa re-
I passed three machines—aad
with the Cataract ia no gear at
all! I might add, toe, that both
machines were proceeding la the
same direction as myself.
ANOTHER WRECK
The drivers apparently were
badly mortifled. As I drew
"battle unto death," they will be
brought to Texas in large num
bars to exterminate the dangerous
rattler from the hills of tht
State.
W. A. (Snake) King, Browis-
ville, who has charge of the rat-
tiers, reiterated today his asser-
tion that the rattler la king of
them all. with too exception of
the Indian cobra.
Rancher Gates, of Sugar Creek,
Mo., however, disagrees with King
and is bringing hla black snakes
here to do battle
The fight will be hold nt the
abort carnival of the Houston
Athletic Club The snakes will be
in a large glass cage. Odds are
about equally divided.
In five gallons before starting.
Five gallons for 22 miles may.
to owners of fours end sixes,
sound n trifle high. But the
elght-eylindered auto, I have
learned, differs in msny respects
from its lose potent cousins
The Cataract especlally. The
was provided by the recent 17,- nished the belt and three 1-year-
606,660 bon-fseetorm ere- SN' W Mi mums -toK Matemy
* today ia administration of "old-
EXC LUSIVE LIA S E D WIR E OF TH E UNITED PRESS, WORLD'S LARGEST AFTERNOON PRESS
LOG OF TRIP
My route to Birdville took me
Into town via Vickery Boulevard,
Boas and -East Froat Streeta. I
west up Calhoun to„Third. then
followed the Riverside ear Mae.
Rave for the two dead cylin-
dore aad a dutch la need of
lubrication, the Cataract was
WANT FAMILIES
ON FARMS
By CHARLES FONS
Written foe the United Press
HOUSTON, Jeno M —After my
attorneys in Miami had told me
that Horida authorities would Mt
permit me to go to Beeton to ap-
pear in my appeal ot -the tour-
year prison sentence on fraud
charges, I decided thatliwouid
go bask—after M years—te Italy.
It wm a problem as te how to
make my escape. I knew that Key
West, tks most logical poiat that
I would try to escape from, was
watched. So I decided to go to
Tampa.
matter I
" emiled
White Homo, White Pine Cemp.
noctIng with every part of the
presidentlal establishment.
Camp inspected.
Jervis also inspected the camp
from the standpoint of safety. He
found that a guard around the,
roar could cut off the buildings
from all approach.
One hundred marines have
been assigned to guard duty there.
The main gate of the camp. Jer-
vis reports, is guarded by Oscar
Otis, euperintendent and guide,
and his two police dogs. Times
. L .,%}, g spite the walk, 1 was right on
12, time for dinner.
W ‛ ‛%6. It was the second time my gas
ggtLSe had run out. And 1 had poured
Councilmen Thomas, Moaalg
Md Austin were appointed a com-
mittee to investigate the merits
of the petitions.
It wm apparent from comment
made by the councilmen that none
deemed it advisable to talk audi-
torium or library bonds eo elose
oa the heels of the $7,000,000 is-
sue voted last summer. Recom-
meadatloa of the committee prob-
ably will be that the city hold off
on aay additional bond issues un-
Ul Ito present improvement pro-
gram la completed. Two more
years will be required for this.
Need is stressed
Need of a new library, for
Hbrarian; George W. Steere, B. E.
Bewley, A. R. Curry and Dr. Les-
lie R. Elliot of Baptist Seminary.
Steere’ aad Bewley are mimbssa---------
of the 1Brary board of directora. •
Dr. Elliot said he recenty
visited public libraries in all of
the principal cltice of Texas, with
ths exception of San Antonto,
aad found the Fort Worth in*
stitutioa at the bottom I e< the
Hat la equipment aad number
of volumes,
Aa invitation to Couneilmen
to visit ths library was extended
by Mtn. Beheuber. "Seeing wil
surely convince you gentlemen of
the leedequacy of our present
building,” she declared. The
that wm whan Detective Law says
that Bo Mani quapicious of me
and foUeved me bosk to the bost.
-He vwt Bodo
However, at the Umo I hnd the
His hatred, as much as any
other thing, will be the broom to
sweep him off the field of poli-
tics. His hate has caused him to
----aay—harsh--and--unreasonabla
tings about Tezas folks who are
not involved in My way except
by being eitizens tnd voters.
t. Den Moody has dirrected his
attack against Ferguson alone;
he has been insistent that this
I made the 22-mile round
trip with but two stops. Rhe
ehugged aloag sweetl. I
A mils this elds of Birdville a
loose igaitiqn eonnection gave
me a ncare. "
Thea, three blocks from home.
I found my gas tank dry as a
bone again. That wasn't so bad
Sha eheemed eweetiy alene-
yoed Birdville Monday after-
noon.
. My grandma lives on n farm
10 miles Mt there ssd it wm
I have a hunch that the Mis-
souri blacksnakes being used nt
h Houston are king snakes. They
are faster springers than the
rattlers, and those who have
seen king snakes and rattlers
fight say the king snake,
not a polsonous snake. Just whips
the rattles to death.
e e e -
Ah Ho ie like a fast boxer who
(W wears down the more sluggish
opponent; eve the the sluggish
opponent packs a more powerful
punch. The king snake does not
let the rattler get in a toiling
••punch.”
are six specitications she outlines
as her "ideal" of a husband:
1. A preacher of the gospel.
I. Good looking, preferably
bleed.
3. Rix feet tall or thereabouts.
4. Aa sloqueat orator.
C. A golden-voiced singer.
6. He must play a slide trom-
bone; not a saxophone.
dhedmm
A nivver Mila peet me.
running perfectly. Where is
there My music comparable to
the sweet symphony of nn eight-
cylinder motor?
I wm considerahly humiliated
going up East Front Street.
Durlag the very few minutes J
was forced to slip into secod
griddle cakea, and Richard Jervia.
eecrst mills man who to the
rreeldent’s shadw.
ver. for many years chief usher at
the White House; the President’e
two phystetans, Ldeut.-Com. Joel
T. Boone and Major J. L. Coupel;
Edward Smithers, telephone eper
att Katherine Wynne, Mra.
Coolidge’s personal ' maid; B. C.
Gelser, private stenographer to
the President; E. T. Clark, per
sonal secretary; Everett Bandera.
Secretary on public affairs; F. H.
Robinson, the President’s chauf-
feur; aad Loulse Jongbloet, the
White House chlet cook.
bags wagons saade before City
Couhen*uesday.
Mrs. E E.-Mdmonaon. URI
IS GIVEN TO ;
COMMITTEE
Id Mitos trom Sarannc, N. Y. Be-
low, left to right, are F. H. Rob-
innop, the officiel chautteuw, Mra.
*- —win bo
K closed all Bar Moadey.
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1926, newspaper, June 29, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545988/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.