The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1928 Page: 5 of 14
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Socket and Tune in—
than a week’s silence by Senator
Heflin does not mean that, he has
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told of the early struggles of the
Texas A Paeifle.
A silver plaque was given Lan-
By United Presa.
COVINGTON, Ky., Feb. 1.
One penitentiary sentence
took her to her elater, and broth-
er-in-law.
on 8:15 A. M. Train
Your Patronage in
Appreciated
; BEN T. SCOTT
City Ticket Agent
114 East Ninth St.
Phone 3-26 16
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Model B-L—The ElectrigSet Complete
With Tubes and Peerless Speaker
Cinderella Boot Shop
305 HOUSTON STREET
HOUSTON-GALVESTON
10:00 P. M.
Through Pullman and Chair Cars
THROUGH PULLMAN
FORT WORTH TO BROWNSVILLE
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JUGO CABINET RESIGNE
By Unite Press
She agreed Tuesday to remain That's the reason 5 million pack-
with her sister until her father/ ages are used a year—ask your
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Hoover would be called.
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Secretary Is Excused From
Appearing at Hearing
By C. J. LILLEY,
Scripps-Howard News Alliance.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Secre-
tary Hoover will not bo required
to appear before the Senate Com-
mence Committee to give his opin-
ion of the Jadwin flood control
plan, or any other plan, Senator
{Jones, Washington, said today.
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No Interest on This
Outfit
Attack on Al Smith
By C. J. LILLEY.
Scripps-Howard News Alliance.
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Goes To .Live With Sister, Says
Her Lawyer.
Rosa Cristo, gypsy girl, was out
of jail. Wednesday.
Tuesday afternoon Rosa's law-
Extra Special
Silver Brocade Pumps
■ have
follow
strug-
kings.
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as the
Hour by Hour
Day by Day
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There’s still time to save... still many
fine styles to select from. You wouldn’t
think of missing this opportunity if
you could see what splendid values
we’re offering. Only a few days left.
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H. B. GRAHAM GROCERY
307 WEST WEATHERFORD
' are to be rival candidates for the
| Republican nomination for presi-
; dent, this caused considerable in-
! terest.
“I do not see why a Cabinet
member in charge of one depart-
I ment of the government ought to
be called and questioned about
matters pertaining to another de-
partment,’’ Jones said.
.. When reminded that Willis had
said he would call Hoover, Jones
pointed out that he is the com-
mittee's chairman and summons
the witnesses.
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Wisconsinites are wanted so as to |
form an immense delegation to | win ner sister until ner tamers ages are usea a year—ask
welcome the party, Buckeridge who is believed to be in Callfor-! nearest druggist, for it.—,
said. • nia, is located. tisement.
o 4000
always
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Pancake Syrup, r A
No. 10 ............ YC
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Prunes.10c
Peaches, 191,
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small .............. DC
... $1.15carNo.1.......71c
caster by the Chamber of Com-
.. . . osition," Byron Buckeridge of the:
Yision, by G. B. Dealey: "Per- association said, "as I have been
fecting a Public Service, C. E. unable to make any of the. people ,
Gilmore, and “Ruling Thru the | I have talked with say a word for
Personal Touch,” by Judge T. D. or against it." <
Gresham. I “Altho daylight savings time
----; —— I hasn't been used' in Fort Worth
$40,000 lit Fines Assessed in
Weldeman Case
Thursday’s
FORT WORTH PRESS
meet the special Saturday. More ! finement in the county jail.
of the Weldeman Brewery, New- abandoned his attacks upo the
port, Ky.,- was fined 810,000; his Catholic hierachy or Governor Al
son, Carl, vice president of the Smith, the Senator said today,
concern, was fined 810,000 and “I’ll hive plenty more tp say
sentenced to two years in the later on," Heflin asserted,
federal penitentiary at Atlanta. ’’You never saw me stop In the
William Anschutz, an employe, middle of a fight and you will not
was fined 85,000. Fines of $2,-see me now.”
500 were Imposed upon George] Heflin scouted the idea that
Delatron, brew master, and j home state criticisms had infTu-
Charles Johannes, another em- enced him and caused him to keep
ploye. The Weldeman Brewery, quiet.
one of the
FEBRUARY 1. 1028— THE FO
BELGRADE, Feb. 8:—The cab- I
ln*t resigned today. Five mem-1
bars of the cabinet resigned last
week following party political dis-
agreements.
acting secretary-manager of the release from the county jail and
association. Wednesday.
Fifteen forher Wisconsin rest-
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fines totaling >40,000 were im-
posed upon five of the 18 defend-
ants in the Weldeman liquor con-
spiracy case by Federal Judge
Cochran here today after they
changed their pleas to guilty.
Charles Weldeman, president
they arrive in their “Wisconsin
special" at the Santa Fe station
at 7 a. m. Saturday.
Word mhat he would be glad to
accept the invitation of the Asso-
ciation of Commerce to address
the Wisconsin party was received !
beautiful. Our stock is new and complete at
prices unbeatable, quality considered. See our
window and visit our store for better values.
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It does what it promises.
-a Fiery Senator to Renew His
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WASHINGTON, Feb. More
Texas Rubber Co., N. Main and Broadway..
Brady Service ft Garnge, tno Ballinger st,
J. !*. Davis fiarnge, 1111 Commerce Bt.
- vighth Ave. Serviee Sta.. 1124 sth Ave,
। Ferguson Repnir Shop, 4t0 Fulton Mt.
Pirth-street Giarnge, list W. Fifth M.
Gabert am a Worka, 100 Threekmerten.
Grimes a Son, able serv., 821 E. Terrell,
stortun serviee stntlen. 1701 1 ieker.
Horan’s serviee Garnge, Mnrmlla ana
Cellege Ave. •
i John Muller Aute Wks.. 316 "Thupusekamerton.
j Jce Weser Serice Million. 213 Sime. St. _
। Lpeerne Gninge, tins W. Tueker M.
ve Tire and Rubher Cn.. Ml H. Maim.
Medleni Aria Garnge, Medieal Aria nidg.
More nubber Co., 404 Tireekmorton St.
Mintjetne pervtee station, tilt w. Mlette-
‘toe iivd.
Norwood a Breckman Sere, station. 1700
Alton Ave.
Nered Mr lire Statlon, 2420 s. Jenntng*.
Faul MeCulley servtee Kin.. 2 Evane.
Qunllt, Parking Wallen. Sth and Laman
1 Ramney Sen Ice Station, 1700 Park Pine
' ..ample Mrom, Anin Wks.. 24 K. Brnadwa.
Mwank Sen Ice Statlon, 3001 W. lib W
T. r. Coal a Oil < n. Ne. t. 126h-Routos
T. r. Cml a Oli Ce. No. 1. W. nh-Bemia
Tenth W. Parkins Nta.. 03 Taylar M
Tourint Garage, StI Calhoun Mreet
Texne Oenge, 714 Cemmeree Btreet
eara W. Servlee Sta.. tied and I*. Mato
I J. B. Wenton Serviee Ma., 2801 reene •
Winfiela Garage, 206 Eas Eghth «.
dents, now living in Fort Worth _____ . ____ ___ _ ___,
or the Surrounding territory have ," The girl w uld not return to pleasant tablets of Pape's Dlapep-
offered their automobiles and will her husband, but preferred con- sin after meals.
Karo. Blue Label, r A
No. 10 ...........VC
These are slip-
pers that have
■old for, much
more, to dear
out at one low
sale price, 95c.
Lieutenant - Governor Barry ated ' t Thin, pale people—the despon-
Miller will deliver the "welcome ' _________’ . dent sort, who never have an ap-
address” to Governor F. R. ZIm- । petite, and complain of head-
merman and party of 150 leading GYPSY GIRI FRFFn aches, indigestion, dizziness, bil-
business men of Wisconsin when —'9' —n- en-F U iousness, usually have too much
acid in their stomach. And un-
less they displace it, any food
they eat turns into sour bile and
foul gases, which poison their
system.
Pape's Dia pepsin dissolves that
poisonous acid, sweetens the
stomach and’ digests your meals.
Many thousands ot people hve
brought back the appetite of 1
their youth and gained weight:
c beau-
pie in-
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congre
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up and
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"The Call of Citizenship, by Na-' make any headway with the prop-'
than Adams; "The Value of CIvle osition." Byron Buckeridge of the, 12
Vision.'’ b G.. B. Dealey: "Per-lassociation said, "as I hate been 4
SPECIAL* TERMS
$20 Cash $5 Week)
Hats and Caps Are Here ''
TO WELCOME VISITORsnCo."Sandorde"rreasonrwn9 A
--, 'lit won't work again," he said. 4
- IarrypinertoMKer‛Adress to — Arguments Tofr agalnst the 4-
Wisconsin Delegation changing of time will be apprect- 2
BSIB 2888 4/" RUS APArite
Service to the City of Dallas, Feb. From Broadcasting Company
7,1928. I
The program Included a must- A request from the National
cal program and toasts to the bon- I Broadcasting Company of New
ored guest by the following men: York that Fort worth adopt day-
"The Rise of a Master Builder,”
by E. A. Frost; "Loyalty’s Place
In Achievement,’’ by J. A. Pon- '
More Than 300 Join in
Paying Tribute to
J. L. Lancaster
Spectal to The Press.’
DALLAS, Feb. 8.--More than
300 business of Dallas and Texas
joined in paying tribute to J. L.
Lancaster, president of the Texas
A Pacific Railroad, at a dinner
given here Tuesday night as a
mark of appreciation of the
achievements of Lancaster as a
, civic leader and railroad builder.
Toasts to the guest of honor
were given by men who have
known Lancaster thru the years
of a career developed on a con-
stantly ascending scale. One after
another the speakers portrayed
the loyalty of the,man of whom
they spoke to his ideals, his c‛m:
stant effort of giving a larger and
better service to the public.
E. R. Brown, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, was toast-
master and details of the event
were arranged by George Waverly
Briggs, vice president of the City
National Bank.
Brown, in his opening address,
briefly reviewed the initiation and
development of railway transpor-
tation in the United States and
The 13 men were indicted on 500 letters of approval since my
charges of illegally withdrawing I last speech,” Heflin said,
beverage alcohol from the brew- \ -
ery and shipping It to a concern I Hawaii has an area of 6449
in Hoboken, N. J, square miles. -
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travel I
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about I
sirs. l’aye Vrim berry, attrae-
tive tS-year-old blond of trank-
fort. Ind., it »aid to hate con-
fetted writing and maiHnff '
threatening letters to five prom-
inent butinett men. The let-
tern. signed "Dangerous- Sam,"
promised death to the recipients'
families unless sums of money
in why
town
broke,
Hon. is
who
dollars
ns an-
every
A FEW STYLES 89.85
Florsheim Shoe Store
700 MAIN STREET
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Beans, Cut String, 1 n -
No. 2 .......... .. IUC
Pork and 71
Beans............ 1 2C
Tomatoes. 71
No. 2 can ...........i 2C
Peaches, 20.
gallon................
Ean",do.2..........10c
Broom, 5e 90
value ........... LOC
Pure Lard
& lbs. . ..
afford
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in pas
The Acorn Stores
• "Stortt Everywhere"
1304-6 MAIN STREET—FORT WORTH. TEXAS
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light savinEs time, was received M
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I THE SPRING
Special For
Wednesday - Thursday .
Friday - Saturday
Bread, full weight r Eggs, strictly fresh, ae
fresh DC dozen . LC
cannot
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Sorrells, John H. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1928, newspaper, February 8, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545996/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.