The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1928 Page: 7 of 14
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Street will be left open for about
■ two, months, according to Lewis,
to allow for the settlement of the
approaches, before paving.
STANTON DEATH
HEARING FRIDAY
Two Men Held for Slaying
Of Mexicans at Bank
Pastors Praise .
Work of Mission
At Annual Feast
SUSPEND TERM
FOR FORGER
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
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and permanently when the build-
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' The door into the sun parlor
closed on the two blonde young
men and Faith closed her eyes to
pray as she had never prayed in
her life.
guilty to forgery of two checks at
W. C. Stripling Co., was sentenc- I
ed to two years in the penitenti-
ary for each case.
The first check was so- easy to
pass that he thought he would try !
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Wants 93,000 for Hurts Alleged
- Received in Elevator
Damages of 83,000 for injur-
les alleged to have been received
in an elevator fall in the Tour-
alne building are sought by Mrs.
Thomas B. Van Tuyl Jr., in a
suit filed in 67th District Court
Wednesday.'
Mrs. Van Tuyl, who is plain-
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Faith and Bob.
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—I'll have to leave Mrs. Hatha- Ing
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His conviction in Nueces Coun-
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Lewis said Wednesday.
..The old steel bridge
are an architect—” *
“Not at all ‘by the way’,” Bob
laughed. "I . take myself pretty '
seriously as an architect.”
“I hear you have just cause |
to.* Nils answered gravely. “I’ve ]
made inquiries. You said a while
ago the SBeet-Clover buildings
are rather dilapidated. They're
worse than that. I want to wreck
the whole outfit ar build a model
dairy plant there, including a
home. I'm going to Holland Jo
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ent of the mission, was highly
praised by every speaker.
Rev. Woodie W. Smith, pastor
sanity examination of
Faith noted that there was
“You're moving here so Cherry
will be willing to marry you,”
Rhoda retorted. “You knew she
. wouldn't go away off to Minnesota
and bury herself on a farm.”
"That’^ where you’re wrong,
young ’un,” Nils was saying to
Rhoda. “I've been negotiating for
the sale of our place and the pur-
chase of Sweet-Clover Farm since
early in September, before I’d met
Cherry. But I didn't try to in- ,
fluence her to take me by telling '
her that in all probability she’d be I
able to live, within twenty miles
of her home town and her family.
I wanted her to care enough to
live anywhere with me,” he added
atubbornly.
"I must lay. Nils," Bob laughed
way?” she faltered.
.. “I am flattered!” Nis pretend-
ed to be more Indignant than he
was. “What do you think I’m
moving to this part of the coun-
try for, if not to be with my run-
away sister?”
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will meet
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Church,
be pres-
Is the goal planned.
The building is to cost $1,000,-1
000 and the excavation work is
contracted by the Vilbig Broth-
ers. Construction contract will
be let before the excavation is j
completed.
Ily, as he drew her plump body"
close - his side. “It's a pleasure white line of pain, about his lips.
The fact is, “By the way, Mr. Hathaway, you
have done Is right. I don’t know ,
anything about business!”
“Good girl!" Nils laughed husk- ;
spanned, the reek at North Main '
strectromtnbeenomned-thenrdRUSH BUILDING WORK
er than asking her."
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who pleaded
day. Dixon was charged jointly
with Earl McGrew, who received '
«, sentence of 35 years Monday
for the holdup and shooting of
Curtis Templeton, negro, here
November 5.
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Just make certain to get genuine Bayer
Aspirin; it has Bayer on the box, and on each tablet. All druggists,
with proven directions.
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‘THE FOX"
< omplete Story in Moving Fietures
NoW IDEAL
Winder, supervisor of public util-
ities, before being circulated.
banquet, more than 50 of theThis will give
number being ministers and their
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BY ANNE AUSTIN.
R HODA’S China-blue eyes were
I as wide and eager with sur-
prise as a child's. “Oh. tell me.
Nils! But, of course anything you
I Union Gospel Mission was
I praised as a centralized distrbut-
I Ing point for all charities thru the
I churches of the city by Dr. James
I K. Thompson, Tuesday night. Rev.
I Thompson was one of the speak-
fl ers at the annual banquet for
fl ministers and board of directors
I in the railroad department build-
fl ing or the mission.
I - AU charity and relief work of
I the city should be handled by and
I thru the churches. Dr. Thompson
I declared.
"The perpetuation of the church
I itself is not the question, nor.the
I chureh name, but the bringing to-
l gether of all churches into one
I unity, striving for the further-
l ance and progress of God,” assert-
I ed Dr. Thompson.
Smith Sounds Welcome.
W. D. Smith gave the address
I , of welcome,
1 1 “The Union Gospel Mission was
I born ina church andharbeen a
I child of the churches • of Fort
Worth since.” Smith said.
A report ct the work done by
I the mission during 1927 was
j given by Smith. More than a
score of boys and girls under 18
years of ago who ha1 run away
from home or become stranded in
Fort Worth without funds were
I helped, thru, the mission and re-
turned to their homes. Smith said.
Rev. J. C. Boyd, pastor or the
Nort h Fort Worth Baptist Church,
made the response' for the pas-
tors. Rev. Boyd likened the mis-
■ slon to n rapar shop, stating that
it repair* men and women and
sends them on heir way strength-
Company's outfit. You know the
place, I suppose, Mr. Hathaway?”
• Bob nodded. ■“Fine property,
but the buildings are rather dilap-
idated. They used to do the big-
gest business In the state.".
—Rhoda squealed with, excite-'
ment. “You’re selling our farm.
Nils? Honest? You're going to
live here? Oh, Nils! I'm so hap-
py!"
"I thought you'd be pleased,”
Nils acknowledged. "She always
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Moved to 33rd Street.
The first concrete abuttment
'for the bridge 'across Marine
Creek at 33rd Street is in place..
and work will be completed with-
in 30 days. City Engineer Dudley
there is enough room left over to fold the sheet
study their methods, said to be
the best in the world, but while
I'm gone I’d Hke for the buildimys
to be under construction. I’d rath-
er hoped to combine honeymoon-
1=3 and business,” he addd
brusquely. ..... ...............
- "Holland?” Bob’s face 1ghted
with pleasure. ‘'I’ve got a book
full of Dutch architecture. Like
to see it? I use the sun parlor
as an office for home wprk and
study. Come along. My idea
would be to have the house and
brns—”
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Insanity Examination Made
By State Authorities
Dy United Press.
AUSTIN, Feb. 8.—Governor
Moody is awaiting a report on a
concrete bridge at North Main
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Nueces County Case Okeyed
Under ‘Third-Term’ Law
By United Press.
AUSTIN, Feb. 8.-Hearing was
refused Robert Walthall today in
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way to soothe away the inflammation. Every For
singer knows the secret! Dissolve Bayer
Aspirin tablets in pure water, and gargle.
Nothing in the whole realm of medicine is
more helpful in cases of sore throat. 'And
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BIG SPRING, Feb. 8.—A hear-
ing on writ of habeas corpus will
be held here Friday for Lee
Smith and M. P. Baze, who are
charged with having killed twe '
Mexicans recently In an alleged
bank robbery at Stanton.
Rev. D. F. McConnell, pastor
Broadway Presbyterian Church;
Rev. Forrest Smith, pastor Broad-
way Raptist Church, and Dr. Cui
lum Booth, presiding elder of-For',
Worth district.. -----—
Mayfield Lauded.
Sam R. Mayfield, sperintend-
His electrocution is Set for Fri-
day.
The sanity examination was
made at Huntsville yesterday by
Dr. W. J. Johnson and Dr. C. K.
Sandefer, of the State asylums at
San Antonio arid Justin. John-
son recently testified that Becky
Rogers, girl bank robber, was in-
sane.
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nonnenv VERDICT IS YEARS otSdvgnAt Eha nLthapst serrnter
GAINESV ILLE, Feb. A. —— A was under way Wednesday.
jury returned a verdict of 15 Under present plans the bulld-
years for Cleo Dixon, charged Ing will be ready for occupancy
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"a musical’ program, cqnslsting of
a group of vocal selections by a
male quartet. Composing the quar-
tet were E. S. Roberts, J. W. Rus-
sell and R E. Jenkins and' Rev.
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board of directors of the mission,
presided. Eleven other members
of the board were present.
‘ More than 100 attended the
George the Court of Criminal Appeals in tiff jointly with her husband,
Hassell, slayer of 13, before act-, the life sentence given him for claims she was injured seriously
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.