The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1928 Page: 2 of 10
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ENGINEER IS FOUND
DEAD AT EMPTY SAFE
Bonta Wan k Killed When
Gasoline Stove Explodes
relationship of Sarah Vestal and
Robert Ingersoll Jackson.
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Arnold Ronseeis «lavw wig tdHee
JACKSON WILL
PLEA IS DENIED
Movie AetofTheodoee *oem
Beloves By mWtonw, ded w Ao-
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capital of Kabul, by airplane as
soon as possible, a message to
the foreign office from the Ger-
man legation in Kabul said to-
day. The removal will be a pre-
cautionary measure in connection
with the revolt around Kabul.
King Amanullah will remain
in Kabul and the foreign minis-
ter will accompany the royal par-
ty, the message added.
Official advices today said that
fighting around Kabul continued
Returns to Steel Company
Criticised by Senntor
sveu by wneg opekiy wteu a
demvake • cno f ze
aw, wvnwg eduw wNV ft**
ow aot pouad by the inetruetious
of Chedr gosernsevts.
TABLE MODELS
$160.00 to $172.50—Complete With Tubes
CABINET MODELS
awy Christanas shopping.
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AFGHAN ROYALTY TO
FLEE FROM CAPITAL
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FOLLOWING HOLDUP
a 4 4dhtdo» $0 erious But Not
Alapwisg '
frow 4*0 dedy md •W vacose
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Phone 2-3101
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RANIERI KIDNAPING
CASE IS NEAR END
SANTA’S
GIFT TO THE
AMERICAN
PEOPLE
Towwe iery •00 obo Mur
**y w4fa mwdaced to srieon
daydoy.
V'amily is Tlareatened Because of
Resolt Around Kabul
6l48 TE ATA t WAR DAMACES COUNTY CLOSES
1 u UNE. nun I b, PARLEY CALLED ‘TIL WEDNESDAY
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New Sound Apparatus Is Installed
in Theater.
L)vRoo UE*AG
Kuddin de e wiU snakei
mlvy a de Memeavop Muulding
wou $.30 d 20 • d
FIRE toss $1,000,000 *eee“uyzap**
me lewew * 6me ad Diemond wt woacaleulatiou of chree ban-
Grand Jury No-Bills In Husband's
Death
CORSICANA, Dec. 12. — A
charge of murder filed against
Mrs. J. O’Daniel was dismissed
Friday when the Navarro County
grand jury no-billed the woman
in the slaying of her former hus-
band, Lee L. O’Daniel. O’Daniel
was stabbed to death when he
violated an Injunction restrain-
ing him from going to his for-
mer wife's home.
ended die • t*eow M Panewg wN fwnde
yewr me ower me $185660860 re Thy t
abow a ytiy elow, tho favorable
cowree,"
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Nene wW ze • eonewg nnd che ■
•ohse essndee f the ekt ■
A Review of non tun 1(
the Week’s Hi ONES AT
News * PLAYBUILDINC
Awey Md wse foyud dea4
The northernmost telephone
pole in the Western Hemisphere
is at Noorvik, Alaska. The line
is maintained by the Government.
Sale of Has«aw 6 Eo
poratioy AMMte fo fo* •men
ean Maracanbo eomwpnwy wer
elomes m Fovt Wor 7e snia
*ae Mto to Re $1/4yv.
a bot Bowte an Pan
P gwy lM>f de m
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BUIIDING
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10AM
A Ma—vyto/otowy Nwmtw They Can Make There
Sompe,aegs “n" Untd to MClock
— - . - — , • Tonigot
Opening of air passenger
de foye to to* viemwey,
Tie eovsie ewberkad o* • ward H’Loula, che bandits li<
"Asaywoptamw’ *9 dowe eratad te offielals, W W Brad
fa •ue eegmed 4 yecb kay, casbier, and K E, Make, l,i-
Sedau Cad, •% hoe fhan aasiatant, at Arnold, Mo if the
tf, 7iy iwoa • benu *9on
to bvMe wvanted coday by a 20-miq-
ly jooproved this morning.
1.Fnevmonia,wic deyelopef
tollowiog an appendicitis
operation, has been checked.
W foot «f eje eowpeos’e
mf4 deadae de ' "
! service from Oklahoma City to
San Angelo about January 15
I was definitely confirmed today
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Liberty Theater will be host to
300 Press newsies Monday at a
special showing of “Lilac Time,’’
aviation thriller starring Colleen
Moore.
The special matinee will "begin
at 9 a. jn. Showings of “Lilac
Time" for the public started at
the Liberty Saturday.
A special musical score will be
played on the theater’s new sound
apparatus.
"xvome""vaid"spmowa ,do*ouCup
ed to oCer pomte 87 atlese l 9 ."2"""
Aose Asine
MAX LOSES OIL SUIT
SAN ANGELO. Dec. 22.—Fred
Turner Jr., has lost his suit
eutors ad
wi a fmney sew, Psstdeve
mbar wW Ma dnwhnd ARt,
Pww to Mnawg
t**, me
| Managers PI
' Fans With
Better A
BY JACK
Managers of I
houses will pla
their thousands ।
way they know 1
That’s by bo
J claim to be the
can buy.
Majestic will
headline vodvil
tree, while "Lili
i Moore’s big bit.
erty's contributi
Ramon Novi
Adores are love
Hours" at the (
kaosss, pa 22,
AM k A emur i
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Satisfactory Terms May Be Arranged on All Seta
Grimes Music Co.
Bouldev Dms probet Re wte-
ed tie meanwe pamed 89 eo-
gress Deadoek ove enndera-
now of mu Kethg« awd*
erewey-sndemsee—aunenumd—
sowtponemese o Bot md Jm-
swvy 3 by me senate.
To be sure of A Merry Christmas—
have “Swift Quality’'
‘Forbidden H
Stars Navar
Ramon No*4
of a young kl
Hours," the Ci
Saturday, und
Tuesday.
Renee Adore
feminine role,
heart, a gtrl of
pie.
Throne eon*
that Novarro m
zonable princes
kingdom.
Thomas Mali
Haver will co-s
•t." to go on V
“The Racket
the best of a fi
ehe 06 end M<*
L denog ddey •o at
; My EndPreee
wiiiTA, Dec, 22.-Cbeeredj
by hewe tbat bis mother, Mrs. !
4, €, Gpebel, was lushing from 'Aviation Company.
I«alitornda to bis bedside here, --------——
Ar 4oebe, Pacitie flyer, rallled
durog last pigbt, and was great-
fewwse t mesieede fa «ran
Fmnyew rbe Ae fow4 alise.
Thrills and F
On Ideal Pre
A melodram:
will assure th
balanced progri
The thriller
Inee’s “Danger
Warner. Baxter
Johnny Hine
nybone a rub-
town Charlie."
In "Danger
plays the part
man disappoint
- ----— - — - , By EInited Press,
untnt,A Arpold,Mo. , I the BERLIN, Dec. 22.—Several:
andat ario had waited haif su . ... T
sows beo holding up tlw bank menabers of the royal family of.
they would bave encountered Aghanistan will go to Kanda-
14 i ‘nite Press.---—---
SAN ANGELO, Dec.
Koe Goge V of Krad *
davendy to wimag. ade wa
tutM agaviswe a mfeer M to*
bong, rynetime adoneed tle
monarch "wae m a pwveow k
teeovev. Pre he w
mhe Mew's ewtdeew to apbve as
« ata fader, bedeide
“Lilac Time”
Liberty Sund
“Lilac Time"
erty attraction
Sunday.
It is Colleen
ance as the Fre
a Royal Flying
picture that I
success, "Jeann
Gary Cooper
Others In the <
Intosh, George
McGuire and Eu
Highlights of
spectaculsr shot
skies and a cole
buds in a native
of the tiring lin
Men who aet
hours service *
LaFayette Esca
World War act*
risers during t
air scenes.
nuosid be cowposed of independ- to Chester Hollis, county clerk.
08 experte, enjoyig ioternatlor H? was presented with a traveling
4 reputadion and having the an "bag, lap and desk set, John
049% of their owN countrlez ongilly, outgoing tax collector,
was given a secretarial set by his
| office force.
The 25 employee in the county
; clerk's office and the 17 in the
' tax collector's office exchanged
brought action in Parker County
for a ehare of the estate. The
case had been transferred to the
federal court on motion of attor-
neys for Robert Ingersoll Jackson,
the ranchar’s son, because the
half broter resided in California
and there was a diversity in the
13D0N, Dee, it, — King
#9 George was holding today che
04 " 3 *“ 22 bgdy igb imopzovemeut to his condi- i
' ' ....." MA ptduuppary. and th capita 1s » in danger
. te waPadladatstde’e second eiads"tonely before said ef —
hAmM.".
7 • pvnsoea 4vrdog.a0 at ......
fampf wMvs.of Ah Motd Bes
*4*4 Tsmay adrbe ebrae
osd Ekerles Cerbio,
%s Minnes Aaadustrial Paroll
7b; Miutes
•y Hnua taw
4aXdfA,CITY, Mo , Im* t:
A $60/09 payroll robbery was
tamMer, pleaset amey to f .-ovpke, ve *es 4 fAwge tht iwo otticlals of che Cryetal Cit
counte to Kew Ye to eomwe "Msde wM neow wne wree4 MM* Bank and escaping with 5
m4 % *ie fee th wgbe 000 to casb.
The Fore WomN Gae Comseny
ansounees se wog Ssaig a •
$10/9 o4* 6
IttffUt. os6w/fe fe fafa-a
wnieie
. - . .... . _ Criticism of the returns to the '
la the smaller offices, depart- u g Steel Corporation and oth-
ment heads sod employes likewise er big companies caused McKel-
exchanged gifts. | lar to introduce his bill.
Damon Davis, county engineer,]____ _________
uss presented with an overcoat by ————————————
til* office and field force.
3 Headliners
Majestic Bill
Majestic has t
headline bill as
—to. vodxU goers.
"Prep and Pe
of school life, v
play. The ptcti
the Culver Milit
"Forget Me I
fantasy filmed 1
will be an adde
Burke and
. “Typical Topics.
' show, construe1
lines.
Jarmann and
comedians, will
a company of 2
*ydmefe
e devmw *a kMec, another
sobbig fedally wpwad, and $e
ode sens to sanolht fiaee aud
mepodop to Tenee ewkes to the
hee 14 bnww,
Te Memee, 50, we owaed
to toorn aid aue we aud 12y00-1
619 m Av9wed wiep • emokin
«ve ewondee to tom* kome A
Nowdde 7 koue ae denvoyad.
%re 6s deef Meo Amcoro
saw wow dey kvne to themes when
znmowa tedes peed wvcla clotk-
Mg evsdad me ioped ckotbdog
taxes has been referred to a reeking to sain possession of oil
WOMAN STRUCK
BY STREET CAR
... ------
Mrs. Alice Farrell of Plano
In Hospital
As a result of a street car-auto
crash in the 1700 block East
Front Street Saturday Mrs. Alice
! Farrell, Plano, was in Harris hos-
pital.
Witnesses said the roadster
carrying Mrs. Farrell and her
daughter, Mrs. Emma Wilson, en-
countered tne trolley travellhg
west, while the auto was going
toward the Dallas Pike.
Mrs. Farrell was taken to the
hospital by a Robertson-Mueller-
Harper ambulance. Attendants
said the woman was not in a se-
rious condition tho she was badly
bruised and cut on the face.
dlaeow offev ot tow m oe
ca eonetticto eontevenee, Bo
Wia troove Sadwvdes weve de
ported mwresmwg to Bat Mewne,
r f* dispdes eeviory am Bobt
ted owemeted a tegims 6 *H-
dete tor Bovde svwes Vae
zay to resovtes to tuve deelhvef
a.
at fUU ft wa fhewgae fhe fun
migke have wtarted ftout owo «f
fhe small fiwrwacew wed to 4ty
pfaetet, tot $wveweigatto whowed
that was not the enee, Teday Hf*
mes were eomdoeeing an UUtMUf,
Mm wnmkevene
CWANITV TWB
Volpnteere of Ameriea
MAvkw MMM
MM Veer
Renate sub-committee consisting land in Pecos County, having a
of Senators Borah. Blaine and potential value of five million
Keely I dollars. The Eighth Court of
They will consider a bill in-1 Civil Appeals at El Paso over
troduced by Senatoi McKellar,1 ruled the District Court at Pecos,
placing the tax refund power in which had ruled in favor of
the hands of the internal reve-lTurner.
White Slaver
Of Civic Pic
"Fighting t
Traffic," a film
made with the t
League of Na
Saturday at th
Civic.
The film is a
tips of the Lea
of International
deals with traf
Athens, Vienna
pople.
The theater
dally and the l
ttnuously until
paneve tow dk Bwgeps
Miss Dorothy Greathouse
In Fort Worth for
Program
The rhythm and ecstacy of the
music she sings is radiated in the
pesonality of Miss Dorothy Great-
house, opera singer, whose voice
will be heard in the oratorio.
“Messiah,” to be presented in the
auditorium of the First Baptist
Church Sunday afternoon.
Miss Greathouse, whose home
is Chicago. comes to Fort Worth
and Texas for a job she likes.
“The Messiah," says the singer,
“is a wonderful tonic for the
depression of spirit which comes
to most folks about this time of
year.”
Thrill in Singing.
Miss Greathouse calls this ora-
torio of Handel’s one of her fav-
orites, “something it thrills me
to sing."
“I feel that I'm singing to a lot
of my friends when I sing here,”
-Miss Greathouse says,- adding that
she would like to move to Texas1
to live.
But she won’t sing to her
“friends" tomorrow, she says.
“I’ll just sing with everything
that’s in me. I forget my au-
dience .... I always do that.”
Miss Greathouse is a concert
singer who likes both popular and
classical music .... If it’s music
... and sees in the strains of the
popular some of the greatness
which comes to many of the classi-
For Wrwe *eat-9 sep
4mme ton wae 4ir Mre to**
phine tatwv ad He m*e Al
fred. $, Jhu, 2 «rompes *aw
(hetr Noto oveffres m a **M
len ereek. T*o *eya koef M
fa/*ay erxenee a 6e wee ae
eMdewtaWy ahoe
Charles Ray
Comeback a
Odeon will i
with two pletu
exhibited In Fo
"The Count <
its last times Si
main players C
Jobyna Raison,
should jump at
picture by Ray
scarce as the
toofy.
"The Deni s
the screen Sune
-don story star,
and Montague
Mary Pickf
▼til be the attr
day and Thurs
by L. P. Hammond, Wichita
Federal Juz 3 V R*.
iete hae refef to *65*wa •
pardon fot ' tw fresene •
Conk. on ;romeey, sadew
11
. Ren Rienant, fovmet Kw
Kit* Kiwa m9 C
Ceasw, *ere medeted foy f-ge
to Dallae m eomert *fe eAu
«teettow Bet *hde fewneeis M
Ae Mamhg of orewe %ee
Re*s, axesotdaf
, ctoree
4
1 3,
a dhe asl eintnas seny of,
to* Wenrewdoe dansvswuet
4 pileva -ww du Cadune
Riee‛ «w dhe pany onf to !
32 • w M ww to dicoted by
Wkng Bhevbcock
Te 70 wom wone Cadet
residences of the litigants. X8
in his will Jackson said that he 0
was not married and had no chil- ! Mt
dren and he willed his property to I K
the Spiritualist Church. Sarah I 5
Vestal Jackson and Robert Inger- 3
soli Jackson proved In court that { %
Pollce of Ese4 seader
Betgom Germawy me Aa
are *orke te •ota s $fmw
Non Mwliee man Mefe frow 4-
# S. Leiafhes M Ame 4 seokey
*% dteassearad sto- fe there
U WS4 onme afeey sevwwve to
stoles bonfe $
Pleelog io ou automobile to
Held That Remand Must Be
Sought In U. S. Court
The Second District Court of
Civil Appeals Saturday denied the
plea of Wilt A. Jackson for a
writ of mandamus compelling
Judge J, O. McKinsey of Parker
County district court to revoke
his order transferring the legal
battle over the 1750,000 estate of
file late John Jackson to the
federal court. The appellate
court ruled that a remanding of
the case should be sought in the
federal court.
Will A. Jackson, a half-broth-
er of the Parker County rancher
who was found dead in an auto in
Coryell County in 1919, had
Likes Concerts.
She likes to give Christmas con-
certs, and usually, on Christmas
Eve, presents a group of children's
numbers to holiday gatherings of
poor youngsters. .
“I'd rather sing those than any-
thing else .... much more than
N. KIS unto IS to Talks Santa Claus Visits Manythspnnessslm,paldwnys pre--------------.---------------------
ByMessage Department Heads
By"ainegon, , Executives aod clerks made ; pean Club of Fort Worth, las being that of a person mental- ~
/A243, Pee. ** Fla for merry to the various offices of I Other soloists who will partic, 1 ly unsound at the time. The bulk >7
tow apg ol fe com >< ute o stow Tarrant County courthouse ipate are local singers. 1 of the estate went to the son, the *
experi to ovcme a final bettie- , Saturday noon when virtually ------------------- ! mother getting part of it on com-
mene ofermau raparat ions were . very was closed until Wed-1 .. . ......._______ promise. Later the Spiritualist
annowced offMial! here today. mesday mornior Among the ex- BILL WOULD REDUCE Church brought suit and on a g
Th* aonoune ment evn ceptions were the district attor- Anri i AA,e TAV DKIIED compromise was given 175,000. 2 i
(odmed da a orfielal comomnunigue |aey‛s Ul fbM. the sherirf’s office, MELLUN S I AA PUWVER Will A. Jackson and another'
Abued eiaoyitaneously to Loondon, and the district clerk's office, and
Varis, Rome, Tokio, Brusrels anc i in them only enough workers re-
Merbo to noon. mained on duty to handle the lit-
to tue outset, the apnoune de business that is expected. Iseripp..Mownrax.w. Altan.
meot urged the participation to Several of the offices had gaily WASHINGTON Dee ”2 The
C. s cepreseptatses iu the die decorated Christmas tree, and WASH-) - 2 The
cunslonns. short program, were arranged, proposal that Secretary Mellon he
Tue comaoudgue Mid ia part : carta also were exebanged in most deprived of hl. power to refund
"econd, comsittee, fol-lorthem.
Gfover Whuen hae * $w M
New Aa ee n- swiia
eommtttoef he *m ateew, to
' fol v‛ the niee eha pa
eleme •y MRe eey* bomwdeee
ad *Wen Had n*fa *-*
$ oy t*o to moe eAen zoy
nue commissioner .and making it (^——————————01
subject to review by the board r w a
of tax appeals. —Ayaece Iank
Under the present system, Ser ft «T838«WM7
retary Mellon has the final de- "_“wMir7>
cision in tax refund cases. ABwaomTID-
p,
Meysaw, chenas . Jane .
«hounbeck, Tomwe dracey, Cora '
iawin Menrawow, AMaebntb Anade
loe, tunede to** Peternoe,
Pezr Aetheos, tow le Mond, ;
terg twmats,ii wundar,f
pm siee, Vwalade Std,, ack
Lay the foundation of your savings on the safe
ood-interest yielding Building and Loan plan. 11
'ou hope to build a home or are interested in build-
ng a substantial savings fund for the future, here is
the plan that has put many a man and woman on
he road to success. Call for facts and figures now
Mirtw, • /. leonaed
Kewesiaw, Rev Molsheck, Aobu
Honne and kencolpb Wrede
Ti Womve Mend uoder the
demmwu to eal fUfi D. Haona,
de Pleywonud Ckwnl Aluv, 4
feeded w to* #owk MUt, and •
qwvdee fow fhe bowtentero
poseim eokzkad demwwy •M
alp to 60 dl sowaw.
Qualitg
for Christmas
and Euerg Dag
Everyone wants "quality" — the best of
everything at Christmas lira* An—t food
for the table — choicest gifts for friaoda. It
ia the season of superiority.
In the plants of Swift * Compeny there
is do season of superiority.
F‛ Swift & Company produces “quality” in
its own chosen field all the year vound.
Meats—and meat product* auch as
Swift’s Fresh Beef, Premium Ham and
Brookfield Sausage-are of uniformly good,
quality every day. Brookfield Chickens, But-
ter, Eggs and Cheese are always available-
It would be impossible for Swift A Company
to exercise more care and skill at the Christ- f
mas season than it enercises evry day. of
the year in preparing Ha meats and other
products.
For more than 40 years Swift It Company
has been working faithfully day in and day
out, without any “letdown” in its striving
for perfection in quality.
> 304 MAIN ST.
y(o):
bowig the exasople to the fir,' Santa Claus in the torm of the
rpent comoanittee to tivy. 1923, collective office force was good
of dact, fhie Kaew A4-
faoing telal seave we elowe A •
, Chteago. WM* ■
BwweBan ate to kw 0-
Sevy, prmeizm wnnem, to Mla
tral ozened Te evewte *ee
de to* elem ofte sew d-
Astracion wvea tevrovtkta
* * *
Alaevan Muwtes faniet doa
de Yske feo Cowdoa -go
a ses o •aeethe *ie Rey
Crome fat fesorted % fie z
of mmal-e, eeowae to to*
froncey The •Wiece *ae $-
UHM t*o daye to • SMNWvto
090 H He *N .to
sencenees foo 4
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Are the estate, disputing the clains of 1' t) OPEN EVENINGS A
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IT W WWE TO INVESTMSATE NEW
PRODU("NS
THEY ARE NEARLY ALWAYS
METTES 4
WIGH FiRE MOToR OIL
W A CARE IN PINT!
Packing Plant, North Ft. Worth, Texas
S. A. Middaugh, Manager
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1928, newspaper, December 22, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547257/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.