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NEGRO SOUGHT AFTER
AUTO STRIKES CHILD
of ‘stunt flying,'
carefully planned
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NAVAL BUILDING
PROGRAM IS HIT
$5.00 Value
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BXPOSED RAIL
Living-Room Suite
ooner
DRANEB
again, and again, and again . . .
You can lay your finger on the
pulse at a dozen places . . . but
to trace the stream back to the
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Western Window
Shade Company
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his secorid
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Gift with
Every Purchase
stuffs mov to market . . .. be-
cause the main spring back there
in the bank has been sprung.
The heart is there . , . in the
bank.
Afd the blood stream which is-,
sent out from there ripples its
l’ackage Orders
Club Banquets
Jfter Theater Supper
915 W. Magnolia
LORD ASQUITH,
NOTED BRITISH
PEER, IS DEAD
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THROCKMORTON AT FIRST STREET
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VALUE
A Valuable
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Every Purchase
Buffet
Mirror
or
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free with
every
Dinina R—i '
Sutte.
YOU
SAVE
$30.00
f
31 PIECE
DINNER sr i
n’ GIVEN
Ton Mi
genuine
Dario
Dihwesher
with every
Kitehen.
Cebinet
Stove ar
Refrigerator.
REPUBLICANS OPEN
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Menace to World Place, Is
Protest to House Group
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The
Yom me, have .
Cowok Tabte ana
Mimi fe
wie meny
Suite.
Radical
RUG
Reductions
way bn, surges,
throbs : (, and
back there ... to
Hints of Corruption May Pioneers Needed to Show
Draw Open Accusations Way, Flyer Says
■ first cabinet, job. '
Married in 1.91.
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Retrleratoe
workers, to show the time is ripe
for Texas manufacturers.
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EXTRA SPECIAL
ELECTRIC
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MOODY ADDRESSES MEET
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MEXICAN
DISHES
"! thing Like I.
EBGULAI
$14
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A wonderful
VKcchen Cabinet
with worth oi
accessories
neering are the last to think of
the danger.'1
Steel Ktchen Stoo
3]pc Dinner 5et .
6pc Mixing eb
Both Legs Are Broken When Run
Down In Riverside
All-night search by police for
the negro driver of an auto which
struck Peggy Marie Goddard, 6.
late Tuesday bad failed to result
in his arrest early Wednesday.
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flying later, but as a whole I do
not consider aviation in the ex-
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newspaper, the value of a Erill-
Springs, Mattress and 2 Pillows Free
.With this Genuine Walnut
Bed-Room Suite
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CHLOROFOILM CASE UPHELD
By United Preus.
AUSTIN, Feb. 15.—Ninety-nine
years sentence given Joe Minor (
in Hunt County for the chloro- ]
form slaying of George Wyatt in
1924 was affirmed today by the
Court of Criminal Appeals.
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funeral unless it is found that he
requested otherwise.
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In 1894 he married
Margaret Tennant as I
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will bring us promptly to
measure your windows for
those new Columbia Tone-
Color Window Shades. Ask
to see the new colors.
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the contest will
Thursday's issue.
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in 1908 and held the post until
.late in 1916 when h. a' cabinet]
became dissatisfied with the pros-
ecution of the wan He resigned.]
It was at that time that he
tongued orators. Lord Oxford's
sonorous senten.es, polished and'
rounded-out with frequent classi-
cal allusions, weru famous.
‘It was a brilliant career that
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'There must be pioneers to
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NEGRO CLUBBER NOUGHT
• By Uuttd Pin,,.
and his political lieutenant, Da-
vid Lloyd George, his : uccessor
made home
be sent on
was being made today for a ne-
gro who entered the room of
Mrs. Gussie Hall, 38, last night
and after struggling with her,
in gold. The remaining 14 ]
prizes are nue ticket.each to i
the Worth Theater.
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and a scalp wound. She is the j name and address of the negro
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I dryen. .... „ .. „
cWc Robertson & Mueller ambulance
Goddard, 3400 Conway. took the injured child to All
Five negroes were in the auto i Saints Hospital.
Wednesday in 67th district court
after five years of litigation.
The suit involved 30 acres of
land at the west end of Lake
Worth, south of the Azle Road,
Standard rails weigh from 120
to 140 pounds per yard.
“My oid Kentucky Home” was
composed by Stephen C. Foster. , |
A wonderful Iinz-Room Suite, just as pie to red above.
With mahogany finished frames and upholstered in beauti-
ful Jqequard Velour, with cushions reversed in silk
damask or ratine tapestry. And as sn extra special, we
are giving the handsome Spot Chair absolutely free.
Extra 277727
Special
wrecks resulting in 551 death
and 2169 injuries, a nine yean
report, issued by the State Rail
road Commission today, shows.
but rather as
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A genuine Quaker Kitchen Cabinet, made on the most
approved modern line, with tilting flour bin, sliding por-
celain table top, ample cupboard space, etc. Just the
Cabinet you have been looking for for your kitchen, and
as an extra special for this week, we are offering a beau-
tiful 31 piece dinner set, six piece mixing bowl set, and
steel Kitchen Stool absolutely free.
1923 by Ela
resentatives of
( Mattres
* free with
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p’ Bed-Eoots
5% Mta.
■ In office, became enem.es, and
been filed every year since ' the
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This p
Court of
Texas th
peals’ts t
It ranks
preme Ct
could no
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overrule
Court ut
overrule
But th
conflict
Court of
the bus (
far as a
without >
powers o
sion. It
was poin
power wi
Court aw
The s
and the I
of regent
regard to
lands am
tor leax fn
mission I
Court ha
cases dlr
be heard
Ope rat
vey were
proceedin
Austin,
rd by agr
highest c
mittee ca
former G
signed at
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Drownwo
which struck the little girl, three] J. M. Payne, 2940 May, is suf-
_______________ . returning to the scene of the ac-jfering from a broken leg follow-
and Japan, which might end in cident and two others leaving on ng an auto collision at Penn
war if the program were carried ' A street car. and Weatherford late Tuesday,
out. • » ' Police have information about' He was taken to Baptist Hospital.
The crops aru harvested, the
cattle slaughtered. the tood-
What song from “The Stu-
dent Prinre" does the scene
knocked her unconscious with a
piece of gas pipe. The woman1
was alone in the house when the A..25-cent piece dated 176
man entered. After struggling1 worth 30 cents.
wih him she said that he struck 1. ~ . '' 1 ■ „ —
ment.
Furthermore Menthodyne at once Worhs
its way all through the nyaten, ciearns
nut from the inaide all (he couun and cold
Terms that canna headache, tew ete.
ana tonteing the eritire nystem. Ho a
tough that han hung on atopa overnighr.
Make thia umzing overniuht teal your-
veit without rishing a penny. Get a hot-
tie of Menthodne today and take n« di-
rected No matter how severe your cougn
r-bewvons znUrlni,hadmForEbYe"ana source, step into ie
-ougti-free night, end it you don’t fmu of banker’s door. . . .
(4 per cent better 1n th* aorning, tnk°
petfoiicsvancprderpur StnX "home. ” it’g’money that makes i
Senenpg"Averumomn. i the mare go. • • • »
[ property condemned by the city.
During the course of the litigation
1 the city's fence was torn down and 1
rebuilt.
I
bers of the independent bloc, day with the statement of Secre-
made veiled charges of corrup-tary ot War Dwight F. Davis op-
tion jn their speeches for a sen- posins Jungle Hights. rapidly
0. , found echo in Congress, where
atorial investigation, members talked of passing a reso-
An .investigation may show lution requesting Lindbergh to
that Samuel insull, of Illinois is avoid habardous Hying.
As pietured, a wix-pound Flec-
trie Iron with gunranteed werk-
ing parts fnr it months. All
nickel plated with 6-foot exten-
•Inn cord. Regular $3.50 value.
$195
administration's proposed naval
State Boa
in con net
the Color
utarles Is
trlct Cou
ties have
agreemen
in withdr
legal stall
will be le
event,
The Sts
ter Depar
potary in
certain bi
ing. In
holding u
Co, with
pipe line
bay. Bot
gallon bet
Besides
awaiting ।
two other
the courts
effect whe
down.
Mary Mt'es Minter has retired
from the movie'.: -
Hands
A
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Lord Oxford Herbert H. As- ot the contest: (I) cut out
quith—had rounded out and. a the photcr, mount on paper or
career closely woven in the bls-1 other material and write clear- I
tory of Great Britain of the last, ly beneath it the tltleof the
40 years.
/in the United States Senate, Nor- until I hear personally from Sec-
i ria said. "Hf these pwblic uttti- retary Davis," Lindbergh replied
State organization of Republl; ties men are honest, why do they. to an inquiry late yesterday fol-
cans favoring an uninstructed oppose investigation?” lowing his return from a three-
delegation to the narty national "The public utilities stand hour welcome - home flight over
convention and opposing party ready to buy offices ranging from the city of St. Louis,
domination by Commit teeman city councils to the President’s. He was pressed for a more
R. B. Creager. will be effected: cabinet," Blaine charged. . "I pointed answer, and finally said:
at. meetin in Dallas Feb. 21 don’t know how near the doors "Ido not consider the flying I
Headquarters of the °5sy lz^ I of Knifed Stales Senators_the have dons XMAntly in the natuce
tion were opened tn the Texas r trall of this inquiry might lead." .............
Hotel Tuesday, un der,the e ' arse । Senator Harris, Democrat,
pf.,. MO’Hara, formerly.assis- ! Georgia, another proponent of
tant prohibition administrator , .1 2 , , 1 a,,.",,.,, ga 1
for the 17th district at Fort1 the senatorial inquiry, said he
Worth - । was not unmindful of the polit-
Congressman Harry Wurzbach I ical influencegof, the power trust
of San Antonio, who is heading I in Georgia," but expressed con-,
the fight for an uninstructed del- fidence that this influence was
will leave Washington not used corruptly, of transportation are coming into |
— - The Senate is expected to reach use, and pioneering has its haz- ’
a vote on the resolution some ' ards. But it lias been my obser- ।
• By t’nited breas
DALLAS, Feb. 15.—A search AUSTIN, Feb. 15.—Texas tall
road crossings have had i 604 aut
Wednesday, when lawyers for
' both sides came into court and
asked that a non-suit lie declared.
A renuine Walnut Bed-Room Suits designed on th*
popular Colonial style, with unart four poster Bed. Colon-
ial Vanity, and roomy Low Boy. It is exactly like th*
pieture above and in finished la a dull antique finish with
maple trmmings and ovoerlays. And at a superspecial,
wre ar* offering a Cotton plated Mattres, comfortable
steel eoil spring and two feather pillows absolutely free.
AUSTIN, Feb. 15.— Texas' need
to take care of great surplls of
raw products was urged before
the State Manufacturers' Associa-
tion hero today by Governor
Moody, He pointed to the fuel,
transportation and other facilities
for home manufacture, and avail-
ability of a large force of skilled
Ia.
256 Su .
ing rig, the depreciation of a
particular kind of an automo-
bile, the quotation on winter
Dalles. He wil+ speak' at -the . . . ... . „ ।
meeting in Dallas. time today. Efforts to limit the vation that those who do the pip-'
The organization has been ef- debate and dispose of the meas-
fected in protest to the pledging ! ure yesterday failed.
panics this article. The others ed, titled and written the ex-
‘appeared in Monday's and 1 planation on all four photos '
Tuesday's issues of The Press. , (the last will appear Thurs- !
day), bind them together and I
mail to the Photo Song Con-
test Editor, The Press, not
The child was injured when
■lie started across East First 1 , , ..
Street in the 3 4 0u block to re-in-tnlenAvienta the tallest actor
,, , ceive a Valentine. Her injuries I
peace, religious ...u, . . . , ------------ ■
. , , . .. I include both legs broken, bruises
and church organizations appear- ’ 1 ...
ing before tlie House Naval Af-
fairs Committee.
They declared agitation for a
huge navy is creating a distrust
of the United States among other
nations, particularly Great Britain
)t
ur. «. - .. F !%■
ventures. -I
Are Located In not the only man who buys seats
bolls, beats, /
finally comes
appear in
a
'EX1
later than Saturday, Feb. 25.
Seventeen prizes are being !
offered and the winners will
be determined by the neatest
and most" original answers.
The first prize is $15 in gold:
second 810 in gold; third, $5 '
You get a small Rug of a
like quality free with any
t Rug you purchase here in
this great FREE sale. Below,
we list a few bargains:
in a acene from "The utudent Prince." Prom the looks ot thintis,
volleqe dnus were "hofipu days" at old HcidcWcry. This is the third
pieture of the contest heinu held in connection with the photoplay
tchuh opens Saturday at Worth Theater.
The third photo in The a nection between the photo and
Press Photo Song Contest on l the song jou mention1, (3)
“The Student Prince” accom- when you have clipped, mount-
until dawn. His wife, Margot,
Asquith, whose memoirs caused
a sensation some years back, was
already at his bedde—having
been almost in constant atten-
tion for the past 50 hours. At
6:50 doctors announced Lord
Oxford was dead.
The venerable Lord Oxford—j
he was born Sept. 12, 1852—!
was the last in Great Britain of,
the Victorian school of silver-]
. , Frce
tn, wit
every
Ro*
purehand
BY KENNETH CRAWFORD Dy United Prrrp. „ ,
(United Press Correspondent). 1 ST LOUIS, Feb. 151 quiet
. uioon 1 1. it__n. controversy smouldered here to-
SU breach had never been theWah Feholulion to dycbronercnarietoneermabeig
Diel catoua ,0 hit „rg. Investigate public utilities contln- and those who seek to curtail his
on January 26, 1 925. nd ap- ued in the enate today with future fly ing activities.
parently ceased to be active as hints of political corruption by There musf be pioneers to
. on .. . , " . show the way, Lindbergh com-
party.poltticlancardo is Vis- so-called power lobbles threaten- merited when told that a wing-
eount Asquith 12. the con of ing to break rorth Into open ac-1 clipping movement was afoot in
Raymond Asquith, who was killed cusations. . high government circles, based on
during the war. . ! Both Senator Norris. Republl- lfear for . his ,pewsonal safety in
- Asquith will be burled at can, of Nebraska, . and Blaine. tram-Dtazing.shtsc,, ..
Westminster Abbey after a State R 1. . w’scimin mem-1 The controversy, which broke
■ ....... Republican, ot Wisconsin, mem upon aviation circles here yester-
His first electioL to the House 8esKs;thaz ^rita^A brief ’4-
, , ,9 X planation concerning the .con-
years later lie had rogressed so _____;____===.
- PROBE LINDY OPPOSES 1
ROW WARMS UP WING CLIPPING
NON-SUIT ENTERED
IN PROPERTY FIGHT
PANTHER SEES "mon ed tamu Ati
I > Civil suit over property said to
I have been bought by the.city, 10
years ago was ended in Ron-suit
Open .ill Midnight. Mial 4-0003
By G
Uniti
AUST
court de
wheel b
ities.
The c
Rallroad
ago last
with the
suit bet
and tlie
The Leg
State Ri
right to
1 disputes
not agre
l tlie righ
road Co
division
work.
Then
I The rgl
I give sue
[ Commis
its lates
1 • 1,
ed tlie n
rh -
also use
general
as. Thi
control
radio an
in for r
telphon
"Its
ents of t
back up
ed the 1
vinced t
should a
cision of
There
lion of t
bus ope
NIGHT COUGHING
WEAKENING-HOW
TA CAM AI ICQ IT I He must know these tilings in
1 V UUIVULN 11 ! order to give you a yes or no.
Thon, who ... racked nthtiy vith aa-Decauseheisdealinginmon-
miserabie, peraistent cough which, by ay—the life blood of a city. And
robbing th.m ofsieep. weakens their "V": he would not dare spill it need-
tern .nd ■" laya thiem open to ■ hronic iessiv or rnnlluhlv
bronchitis .nd other dangeroun infection", lesly or roolishiy.
can now end thair trouble overnisht, • 1 t • »
through a remarkable .new remnedy per IrnHE trains run the stron,
lected by three spectallsts. leople who TE tain8 tun Ilie street The first suit was brought when
save hardly been able to sleep a wink I X cars clang, the hammers ..T he nrt 8m1 Was orougnt W nen
have found they cnn reel the wholonight/pound and the saws whine he. POrk Superintendent George
through undisturhed the firat tlf. theyivoud.and.mne 8aW8 whine he- l . , H rences around ike
3 try it. And in ju.i « abort Um. the entire cause tlie dynamo back there in | -are. num Meen."roun" 115
: fln cough ta gone. ' tha han hu ...» . I
Thia wonderful new remedy, known »«
- IF Menthodyne. Is based upon a new way of
I taking menthol Internally in a vleasant-
i ’ tustin liquld. Everybody knowa how
r menthol, even when Just Inhaled, "civars
L out the pipen," soothes rawness, loosenr
R- phleKN, and mil" the gernis of a cold or
L cough. When taken internally In thi” new
combination "Uh other healing ineredienta
b -coming in direct contact with the Ir.I-
t tated throat lining — it is 10 tmies more
I eftectve than as a epray. Inhaler or out
C
Most in
so-called '
ing in tha
reports it
the court
will be de<
This su
industry o
it is this:
14,000 ac
usual leas
for a royal
see produt
of the trac
drilled on
tired of tl
the entire
he could g
if his c<
concerns t
quantities
ground” w
up their 1<
tracts. Ui
it will not
what the s
: of the stat
I In South
I land owner
I wait on the
1 re-leasing t
lessees hav
velopment.
I, The othe
awaited is
Inal Appeal
’ vis case an
ther horse
can be carr
with a sot
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Former Prime Minister of
England Succumbs to
Pharyngitis Attack
By United Press.
' . SUTTON - (JOU RTNEY, Eng..
Feb. 15.—The Earl of Oxford and,
Asquith, one of England's great
political figures, and prime min-
, later during the early stages of
'the world war, died today at 6:50
a. m. 2 .
He had been ill since Sunday
when he was stricken with an;
attack of pharyngitis. He had ]
been in a coma most of the time,
unable to recognize immediate
members of his family who had]
gathered.
The members of the family be-
sides the widow were Sir Maurice
and Lady Viplet Bonham-Carter: j
Princess Bibesco and the four
sons, Herbert Asquith, Brig. Gen.
Arthur Asquith, Cyril and Ao-
thony, and Cyril’s wife]
Death came peacefully to the
75-year-old ormer prime minis-
ter, who for- twoscore years had
been one of the outstanding poli-
ticians of England. .... •!
. Died nt 6:50.
““ At fiJl'I a. ni. doctors noli(?i(i ]
his family that he could not. live •
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