The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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June 26,1923
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Rent a Flat
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2300 Pearl-ave,
garage $250.
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BY JACK JUNGMEYEB.
F its good advice for a swain
het t
tones
mza
lives.
After while they went back
Tell it or see it in the WANTAGRAMS.
WANTAGRAMS cost one centa
word. Phone yours in. A collector will
call for payment later.
may be
rousty
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“EEAVENWETH, Kans., Juns
M.—Ten IWW wartime prisoners
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are useless.”
BUT—
b
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their train, after thanking
kind little man.
DRY LEADERS
IN COLLOQUY
stead of 13. M hretotbi
The five decohal i
win hght it out "fhun
Friday for the national
Pairings for the ell
were made so that H
A Paramount Picture
With
MAY NAVO¥, DOU
WHsOX, ELLorT
DEXTER A
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iSAo wuson, reckieas ariyiz. 3,
"z2ka
in North Carolina there as toft
two grounds for divorce; infidel-
ity and 10ryeen: abandonment It
there are chdren.
It is estimated that the atmos-
phere of the planet Veput con-
tains less than one -thousandth of
the amount of oxygen presept in
the earth's atmosphere-
of the player
the wheels of
5.
fuz#.ge
that mj
fore an
month I
tor she
make u
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Merry-go-Round Town
■ > By Olive Roberts Barton —. . .
party
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1,8 Yz’ /‘M* 1
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lum, during
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ke oast by
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the movie P
otentia star
ohe light. $2.
parking la re-
••d IbMers^Sn
te he Hotel
greriqoked
eta. gan
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He opened hta tirade at the CofC
by assailing Gov. Parker of Lou-
IsUna in bitter terma
nerer had
n, but none
. sr":
here, rou may as
kahin. Clarkson and May-
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ent condition, repairs
STIPULKED,
It was stipulated.
‘ tracte---
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ality—the sort of
directors remember
fieult to classify.
For her graces. I
ences, quic t iph
with a nieknane: I
“the adored ode."
rwVTuT
—tribute to the "e
•crabs-' "
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ekes 01
ior an »
racer 1
{or man
ful R 11
any oth
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Rip
black hair, arresting gray eyes,
wide cheeks, mobile mouth, are
elusive suggestions of Mary
Pickford. Pauline Frederick Md
Betty Compson. But her charm
is m distinctive as her person-
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their oompantone" Ok a tet-f
cruise off Atlantic City. ^n oalUg
yachts. ' "
Most of the be
been on the ocean
of them fed theMfr
jota in
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BICYCLE SHOP
Imteot Models
AnlKipdaotHeyclHspelring
MATT A. CAREY
M>0 g. Josming, 4vw BBff
10- 204 W
1 repealer proposals
states by packing ,
legislatures with "depend-
: G. T. Bowing. H. J.
ehsil Francik, Charles
J
J. L Lepner4 turning middle of
Moua. (3. ' T
• V. i. McGary, parking la re-
"HA“HGu light. w4E-
Flag
Relief I
me Miu
Casey. I
3 p. m.
• loyalty,
chase fl
nerals <
mpuzpose
Oakwoc
be pres
Women
Army i
Honor
Offie
Casey
Ewin, i
K 4 Ulla, apeetag. $23.
Aick Nusrzwh, ne nghta, »4
MEipixG rEaxIrs.
J. W. H—s. Apacomb and Terreil-
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York. She is the wife of Tom
Moore, the actor. ,
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n Renfro, parking in reserved
evee, $z
a. a vr*in psain ent dis-
Overall. paseing sizel wer-
A. w. atnalon. peseiag alg-
Bear |
sunday
neck at
would 1
them:
If yw
terribly
cream I
apply.,
quickes
sun burr
consult
to poise
200
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T A Ingram, parking over two
hdir n
Coursey. paaaing alg-
I 4 , Mmus
,’2 "gai, a
chicken fty Md batbigg party at
the A- E. Want firm. 10 aUles
west of ths dty. Saturday ylgbt
Notices of the affair have been
mailed to members.
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remr wonr aysroc
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Mov CALENDAR.
30 an d sartzn:
L A^ge^t^^
I ' DHtzcOnixxnwh Ellou
T and pandit by a subsidised
s, that mnareh on the Tiber,
uulrl inetude Ms Satanic Ma-
jesty Goyernor Parker of Louis
ianat He bM been ruling with
an iron hand covered with a vel-
vet glove.- he bald.
tent. For
CALL
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K UC. Maleuc. poking ver two
I Er-#
Renee Adoree is the tuspire-
ton tor this preamble m the
acid test of temperament, and
#"i"eag*"
DENEE ADORE demon
wesksl,ot*isml-prtmitivo 85
the making of Reginald Hark-
ere production of "The.Master
of woman" for Mayor. Much of
the company facing timper-ky-
ing exactions.
Donning her first snowshoe.
Miss Adorno trudged 14 miles a
1*570
JLd KJ ■ "
Herbert Wiler certainly likes to watch his money-makers eat
their huncheon.
hoge, M.
a-.
o4DITOXS.
ser weather, with
phat a* higes
lowers cttur to
uebapist seaidece, $.600 .
-M- Hassaku, xu: I-
f repairs to residence.
any money here."
Md climbing on.
They rode op every one of the
animals from the sebra to the
giraffe. it was enough to make
them dizry for the rest of their
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A thousand or more persons
_ ited, Terrell says,
that the traction company was to
keep its portion of the surfacing
in repair.
The trolley company indicated
recently it might rebuild thoX^-
sen Heights tracks next fall. Thla.
Terrell says, will be too late to
save the $26,000 surfacing invest-
ment of last year.
Whether it is worth while t2 at-
tempt to salvage the surfacing is
one question entering into the
problem. In some quarters. ly-
ing entirely new paving, witb a
concrete base. 1« favored. 5 *
An important factor is that this
is the main route via the North
Side to Lake Worth-
on th bench OPB9G
Knickerbocker, ppg
by the boardwalk.
The program call
of the five sections! <
“Hit aim is to extermivate all
100 percent Americans while 41-
Hle4 with the scalawags Md boot-
deferring to Watt Daniel Md
Thos. r. Richards, supposed to
have been murdered nt Her Rouge,
Skipwith said:
“The Ku Klux Klan had not-
ing ou Gog's green earth to do
with those med. We don’t know
whether they’re dead Md we don’t
care.
“The Klan never did any man
My harm Md M long as I am ey-
elops it never shall.**
“For ths protection of ths ceun-
try,” Skipwith advocated “a solid
phalMx of Klansmen from Maine
to Callfornia."
He enjoined Klansmen to “keep
within the bounds of the law.”
—
bebazig
enuremat-pupegkut, s
. walker, no tuit light. »i.
- .Qluisvje, ho tail light. $1
stewar4 no tall igt wur-
* Kindred, notu Uaht, war-
Turnec one headlight.
I wasbur?
Xevnk
Geuzge Hodgea. passing signal
warrant.
M. & Saqsberry. no mutler. to
mpyeac
berry, ariving Jver nre
Smtteraon- drivin over Ore
BocrurS. an tall light, can*
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rd Tittle, ne tail light. $1
Magiey. ep^estsg. 40.
Mun. kseeinsg. ♦!»
hAree peseing. 310.
apoasthg. lie.
temseives 10 a bag-
l hiu reached Eng-
----- a. she began a •Uf?
22504“4202502 qdetk
we. 3A3W.
■I Nhgie, 3311 Aye H.
residence, MSK
• Pinegen, 1401 East
to see AM uveethgert 4
E, 34, of rench
4, tineate. JM
tor a iar. she
of a French ctr-
—up in the
4 show. For
cireu per-
thru four
gdto to
Now Showing
"The Little Church
Around the Corner
WESfEAVLLE. O.. Jpne 34.
—The nation's dry leaders today
made plans to throttle the "Iu-
evitable onslaught'' of tbs wets.
Threata to “dry pack” every
state legislature against following
Nev Tort in repealing iu prohibi-
tion enforcement laws were heard.
Forty state superintendents of
the Anti-Saloon league and ten
other officers sat in war council
Md outlined the first nationwide
campaign to curb "baek striking”
of prohibition.
The new fight will seek to:
Readopt a strict enforce-
ment code in New lock. Md
equal population is pack ertile
would meet ’ \
rBOTAB3rninto’HM
> at noon Tuesday.
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|H ©SUM Md Hre tha Zi*” htre, xon mu
EN REFUGE TO.
LEAVE PRISON So Thif Youngster Smiles KLAN
CAL FoEc4ST.
ah Wednendey rnerally
au4 warm Hh to mog-
wrty *inas tilght and
able" drya
Make certain of at least s
90 percent dry rongrees by
stumping every congressional
district in the country before
the next election.
Prevent the inclusion of a
wine and beer plank in the
next Democratic national plat-
form.
P- A. Baker, general super in-
tendent. declared the league is
convinced that Governor Al Smith
and several Other Democratic
leaders are preparing to force
across a wet candidate for presi-
dent •
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W AltwHak Grveyhe thru
♦ e Choo Lead to hunt for my -
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future
depend
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Shivered in bizzdrd weather.
Accepted without a whisper
what the director, location man-
fid* Md the elements . -
“Too don’t need
The next place the cute little
train stopped at was called Merry-
Go-Bound Town.
As soon ss the Twins got off st
tbs station they beard the music.
It didn't take long for them to
find the place where the Merry-
Go-Hound was, because all they
had to do was to go to the direc-
tion the ssuads came from.
•Ding' Ding!” went a bell when
the Twins were almost up to it.
Then the music Stopped and the
Merry Go- Bond dowed down
Bight beside them was a litue
oop with a wire window which
had "Tickets" in large letters over
the top.
“I wish we bad some money."
whispered Nancy to Nick. “I'd
love to have a ride!”
J UM then a funny little fellow
»tuck his head up over the coun-
ter of the nittie coop Md Mid,
‘You don't need any money here.
J* Hl' our tickets away for noth
“Goody!” eried both Twins.
•That’, kind!*
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Traffic Cases
In Police-ct
AISS ADOBES Is a striking
M. figure, even among Holly-
wood* bevy of beauties in her
DO YOU?
..How manyt" ssked the fanny
UUle mal.
"Six tekets apiece,
rid Nick qulekiy."
“Oh. we won't hau
clared Nancy, "re I
Without us. You
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Pathe Review •
Sunshine Comedy
Pembroke unit
e IW*
t-., - : --- ------ 00 Fifth-ave,
purch. $500.
, d- A- Feagin, 33H Lpacomb-at j
nezdsrucjavernacnce,
2uputy. 251 Tenth-ave
r
5*
nu
44um
Md Mr
respond
। cept the terms under which their
i commptatlone were granted.
J8C4E1
to the government, and walked
from the prison last night.
Six others were given into the
custody of immigration official*
for deportation.
Those who refused to leave the
• ffi&E 31 **
KwieWeni
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By NEA Service.
S100X CITY, la., June 26.
Instead of “Pigs Is Pigs,” Her-
bert Wilier of Woodbury-so, la.,
would aay that Pigs is
Wealth."
Starting four years sgo with
a single pig which cost 310, Her-
bert has sold hundreds at her
grand-childrep Md great-grand-
children, has a young herd of
330 pigs Md has taken over the
hog business on his father's
farm. All ths animals in bls
herd cm trace their descent di-
rectly to the first pig. Trixie, a
pur* bred Hampshire.
Herbert now is 11. Hs was
13 when he went into business.
His story has just been received
at the office of the National
Committee on Boys' Md Girls'
Club Work in Chicago.
Aside from the hog businesa,
Herbert is a champion ealf rais-
er. His shorthorn calf won first
place at the Interstate Fair here
last fall in the competition of
boys’ club shorthorns. The sime
cult then was entered in the
beef cult competition for all
breeds and took third place.
CYCLOSE IM TORONTO
H‛EoHSM,“ontaro, June 34.-
Two were reported killed, five in-
jured. nnd a million dollars prop-
erty damage done in a cyclone
which swept thru Toronto last
nigbt.
FORT WORTH ram. , ,
IHERGQOD BEHAVIOR aid to CAM
LOPS
Hl'b
bear 1
osvk*
" out wor
a maiiti
l nothing
A year 0
• “fu
stiange
but i i
give me
k U.
l am
much a
meat to
ter. Pe
fieult t
months,
ter cm
should
ployme
nt a tli
uking
Perhi
employ
about v
know e
a job.
doser I
in his «
Perhap
Perhap
tcolupani
JUDGE BAILEY SAYS: -Wateh
frram--ge " "
4 • ttswursadV
Ka/muna Fige ne #ght sL.
W. F: lowery. paring over two
Mra Uraves, parking wrong side
ot street, $2.
Hod tockmaa. apeeding. 111.
Ur. Beyo. paring in re-
wtved apuce, warrant.
Bob »tortomi" speeding. 110.
Mra, Cto^noU vadqn, drking an
I M I to" ■ I to ■■■>—un—y
HEBE'S MORE 4194 I
NEW PAVING
BTART 031 PAGE u I
' >1 j—y—w—
previously. This cost the 'street
department 40 tests a square yard,
Md wm another waste of money.
GILVIN OPPOSED IT.
Street Commissioner Gilvin had
urged a permanent paring, point-
ing out the folly of merely fillng
up the holes in tbs grsvel base
Md spreading tarvla, according to
Terrell.
For the work done last summer
—the asphalt surtacing—be as
seesment wm made agint prop-
erty oymners. There was no main-
tenance clause in the General Ban
struction company’s contract.
"However,” said Terrell, "we
patched the surfacing several
times. The city paid us for con-
crete we used, but we did the sur-
facing voluntarily. Finally we
refused to make My more repaira.
With the ear tracks in their pres-
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dor inquiry several months ago ■“* 1
in Morehouse perish. His arrest
was threatened several times
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1923, newspaper, June 26, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547132/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.