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that extra precaution should be
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FIGHTING THE
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CAPITOL
MUIILIIALIANIS
ON THE STAGE
MOW. . , .thru CHRISTMAS
The Great star of BEM HUT
• NEw Granttand Riee sronruom
“Covering Ground”
non PMILIFIMI at the onoan
Local People Warned of Dan-
ger in Neglecting Colds.
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NANCY
DREXEL
CONTINUOUS
DAILY SHOWTXG
AT 12 XOOM
“Lilac Time" At
Liberty Sunday
Charles Ray Does
Comeback at Odeon
THOUSANDS
OF INNOCENT
VICTIMS
EACH YEAR
ARE THE TOLL
OF THE GREAT
VICE RING!
DAVID
ROLLINS
DALLAS MAN THANKS
JUDGE FOR SENTENCE
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BETTY nnossos
One of the Greatest Pro-
ductions Ever Shown! I 1
The stockholders of these en-
rterprises have confidence in the
judgment of tha ven who op-
of sound judgment in the op-
eration of their own affairs.
CONGRESS MAY
BREAK RECORD
White Slavery Theme
Of Civic Picture
with the Girl of the
DIG PARADE
PANGBURN
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
sktes and a colorful romance that
buds in a native village just back
keep the air-passages in condition
to throw off these germ attacks.—
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associatlop, disastrous for Fort
Worth, to have that confidence
weakened or destroyed.
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ormer hus-
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when he
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the Manufacturers’ and Whole-
salers’ Assoclatton.
Ellfson Harding was induced
FmMT Tl»t»t in Fen Werth
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wieh cuani.*S BAV and
JonA• Am.
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sessions, and that seems to end
that particular eplsode.
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very start.
The safe and effective way to do
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IT’S A TALKING
PICTURE
Yon REB everything and
you HEAR everything
10-15 MATINEE 'TIL 6:30
NITES 10-15-20
AWARDS CULVERT CONTRACI ;
Contract for building 34 ap '
proach culverts on the Grapevine,
Road was awarded by the Tarrant <
County Commissioners* Court Bat-'
urday to W./H. Throop on his low
bid of $459.60. The culverts are
on side roads leading into the main
highway.
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A stirriog story of the romance, tiur
tragedy that stalka in Iba ehndow •
tha throne.
. . . other SUPER CapHIT»
FIRST TIME In Fort Worth—
• MAUK SENXETT Comedy
“Should a Mason Tell"
old Chamber of Commerce and derate them.
— Apparently they are capable
ADULTS ONLY
Prices: Mat. 250—Eve. 50c
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OKLAHOMA CITV, Dec. 22.
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COMMISSION TO
JEWS WILL OPPOSE Thoadayewap‛rre"arter spend-
CALENDAR REVISION mg almost a year in the Granite
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Civic. that so far as he is concerned.
The film in a screen interpreta- the thing will appear as he saw
“PREP
& PEP”
Hara you see youth again Id sparkling roles
ot romance and action in Wm. Fov’s pro-
duction. There’s a musical score.
SYNCHRONIZED
ON MOVIETONE
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Petition for investigation of the get-thru the Senate some time in
oil industry in the Southwest will j January.
go to the Federal Trade Commie-' ______________
AS REVEALED BY THE LEAGUE OF NATIOKS
t.
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by Senator■
hours service with the RFC and
LaFayette Escad rille during ths
Then it was that Sam GUI. de- Pa5ages. ... . . ... .. 1.0. ;
(2) It acta through the skin like
a poultice, "drawing out” all tight-
TT might seem that I hare de-
I voted considerable space to
an academic discussion of an
poln of New York. ________- _______
Hta escapades with a gang of • That is why, in my opinion.
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BURKE & DURKIN
Those clnssy vaudevillians presenting a vaudeville show in a musi-
cal comedy way—
“TYPICAL TOPICS”
WITH
JARMANN & GREEN
KnEhtcen Gcodwin, MHz Mala, Midre Gonatellow, SIS Flatt. B. J. MaryM^VAMAn
AND ATLs-JUNa AND ELNOY-A Dozea Amertcan Beautte
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paper exereises common deecen- r
ey and good taste by keeping
those things in contidence.
Rarely do newspapermen vio-
late such confidences.
Investigation of Industry
WRT WORTH newspapers 1 - . . - -
r have heavy investments here.
of the firing line..
Men who actually saw many
Scenes in this picture were
photographed at
CULVER MILITARY
ACADEMY
seesion. Unless "the unfortunate
Borah develops, both the Kellogg ■
pact and the cruiser bill should
desperate gunmen are said to ____ ___________________ ___- ,
make the old silversheet all but. Mr. Flannery, the public direc-
fall off the wall with action. itor, have shown sound judg- l
3 Headliners On
Majestic Bill
Majestic has brought in a triple
headline bill as its Christmas gift
__to vadxll goers.-------------------
"Prep and Pep” a breezy story
of school life, will be the photo-
play. The picture was filmed at
the Culver Military Academy.
"Forget Me Not," a Christmas
fantasy filmed by Foz Movietone. .
will be an added feature.
Burke and Durkin's revue, '
"Typical Topics," will be the stage
' show, constructed along unit
lines.
Jarmann and Green, starring
comedians, will be supported by |
a company of 25 artists.
Managers Play Santa to
' Fans With Bigger and
Better Attractions
BY JACK GORDON
Managers of Fort Worth show-
houses will play Santa Claus to
their thousands of friends the best
way they know how next week.
That’s by booking what they
> claim to be the best shows money
can buy. .
Majestic will hang up a triple-
headline vodvil bill on the show
tree, while "Lilac Time,” Colleen
I Moore’s big hit, will be the Lib-
erty’s contribution.
Ramon Novarro and Renes
Adores are lovers in "Forbidden
Hours ' at the Capitol today.
LIBERTY starting Saturday
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Odeon will start the week off
with two pictures never before In confidence,
exhibited in Fort Worth. beforehand that It Is In cont-
"The Count of Ten,” to be seen
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1 ous alarm over the flu, at the pres- |
ent time, health authorities say
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"Fighting the White Slave
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Change Would Affect Sabbath,
Committee Is Told
AS to the moot question.
"Llac Time” will be the Lib- A whether the reporters quot-
erty attraction de luxe starting l ed a member of the board when
Sunday. . he asked not to be quoted, there
it is Colleen Moore's perform- seeme to be a difference of
ance as the French sweetheart of opinion
a Royal Flying Corps ace in thts . The "fact seems to be that
picture that inspired the song there 1s a misunderstanding on
success, "Jeannine." the part of all parties.
Garr Cooper is the sweetheart According to one jof the re-
Others in the cast are Burr Me-
day that he would carry his plea ByEnited Prep. _ „ A 0.
to the Commission after the CHIC AGO. Dee .22 white
| Christmas holidays. I was forecast today by the weath-
The change from the plan to er bureau as show fell over most
demand a Senate probe was made, i or the territory.
Hodgins said, on the advice of The snowstorm started in Chi-
several Senators. ’ cago and vicinity last night and [
ne": accounts i The promoters and operators I continued early today. The mer-,
public D51ne35 15 going are asking an investigation of cury will remain low enough to
the oil industry, the National, keep the snow from melting be-1
Better Business Bureau. and the । fore Christmas, the government5
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Thrills and Howls
On Ideal Program
A melodrama and zippy comey
will assure the Ideal of a well
balanced program Sunday.
The thriller will be Ralph
Ince’s "Danger Street,” starring
Warner, .Baxter,
Johnny Hines will give the fun-
nybone a rub-down* as "China-
town Charlie.”
In "Danger Street,” Baxter
plays the part of a rich young
man disappointed in love who
John Quinn Draws 10 Years In
Bing Sing for Auto Theft
By nttea Prens: .
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—John
Quinn, 26, of Dallas, Texas, was
sentenced today to serve 10
years In Sing Sing on a grand
larceny charge for stealing an
automobile.
When sentenced, Quinn said:
"O. K.. your honor. That's a
good Christmas gift. I wish you
a merry Christmas and a happy
New Year. I have only good
feelings toward everybody."
tlon of the League Investigation it.
ROSE
HOLIDAY BILLS
; AT SHOW SHOPS
’ TO SPICE WEEK
‘Forbidden Hours”
Stars Navarro:, . . . s .
„ WE ppportausanoatten,ene
Hours,” the Capitol flicker for 'opinions fly thick and fast, this verydirficuit tazk has b ”
Saturday, Sunday, Monday and 'when the argument or debate accompHshed: . .
Tuesday. Induces warmth of opinion and
Renee Adoree plays the leading ' expression. a man is likely to REPORTERS have been In-
feminine role, that of his sweet- say some things, extemporan: I vited to board meetings-
heart, a gtri of the common peo- eousiy. that do not look so good newspapers hare been served
pie. In print . . . things that impartially—cards have been
Throne convention demands might humiliate him embarrass ’ laid on the table,
that Novarro marry the less per-him, injure him; things that All this is reflected in the
" " " " news accounts of the aetivities
of the association.
The public has been apprised
of the doings of its Association
of Commerce.
meat in frowning on any at-
tempt to transact association
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: o‛Fiin2eoeFaeompiaint with the The oniydirrerenee between, our
.Federal Trade Commission was table'and the gshollne in your car :
an unexpected move. It is not I is that the sugar contains a gas
uD'mportant matter. known how early action can be called oxygen which tire gasoline
I am* willing to concede that expected on the complaint, doesnot.
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WASNSNGTON,DeC 22.—Any Kerfoot was sentenced to five at bedtime with Ticks VapoRub.
change in the calendar which will years in March on a guilty lea to i Vicks brings relief in two ways:
prevent the recurrence of the1 auto theft. Snce then evidence' (1) Its ingredients, vaporized
Fabbath every seventh day will be has shown the youth was only by the warmth of the body, are
vigorously opposed by the Jewish nin‛ , nov ride” inhaled direct to the Infected air-.
Church and by other religious or „ -1. _______ L
sanizatione. « fense attorney, unearthed the an-
its last times Saturday, has for its
main players Charles Ray and
Jobyna Raison. Ray admirers
should jump at this chance as a
picture by Ray these days is as
scarce as the proverbial hen’s
toofy.
"The Devil s Skipper,” to take
the screen Sunday. is a Jack Lon-
don story starring Belle Bennett
and Montague Love.
Mary Pickford's "Sparrows”
will be the attraction for Wednes-
day and Thursday.
up of an almost forgotten com-
j mon law by his attorney.
zonable princess of a neighboring might make him look a little
kingdom. silty or absurd.
Thomas Melghan and Phyllis I in some cases Ilk* this, the
Raver will co-star to "The Raek- 'newspaper editor might leave
•t,” to go on Wednesday. 'the remarks out . . . when it ---------
"The Racket” has been voted serves no good public purpose to Those upon whom. have eonference for reviston and aim- shall be freed.
the best. rloodo erooxtms is?.'. hrendert",av ™ x,’;: Ctark stgned the
tn the editor to aupply them have kept us informed at every Jewish Sabbath I ‘_
with news.. . .gztepanbout the progress ok the -------"' The Canadian city of Winnipeg
. .Four hours bard thinking ex-claims to have more golf courses
life tell a reporter certain things hausts the tissues as much as ten | in proportion to population than
It Is understood THAT, fn my opinion. Is re- i hours of manual labor. any other large city in the world.
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dence, and will not be printed. for the public confidence in the
In these instances, the news- ; Association of Commerce.
________________ . j It would be disastrous for the
Effort Planned To Halt
Special Session
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Leg-
islative wheels on Caiptol Hill will
whirr qt a record-breaking speed
after the holiday recess in n ef-
fort to avoid a special session.
Another move has been started
to enact a farm bill before March
4, and the rapidity with which
House and Senate are disposing of
routine legislation like appropria-
tion bills is to clear the decks for
consideration of the McNary agri-
cultural measure. It has received
the approval of Secretary Jardine,
and Hoover's opinion will be
sought as soon as he reaches Flor-
ida late this month.
Should he endorse the bill and
suggest its passage at the short
session, It io expected his wishes
will be respected. House farm
leaders prefer to defer action un-
til a special session, but between
enactment of the McNary bill now
. andthe.possibllity of no extra ses-
sion they would probably take the
former.
Growing opposition to general
tariff reviston has been menifestt
the last few weeks. Certain busi-
ness interests have let members
.know they do not went any tink-
- ering with a tariff that has con-
tributed to the present prosperity.
Speaker Longworth is heading a
movement to confine tariff re-
vision to agricultural products and
a few others believed to need addi-
tional protection.
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nrr All annra When Congress resumes Jan. 3. |
Il F I 1111 fl r i r fl I It will be ready to act on moat of ।
ULI VIL HI I Ln— । the major measures originally
-- scheduled for consideration at this
What a Remarkable Doable Program!
“DANGER STREET’
IT'S ANOTHER RALPH INCE
DRAMATIC SENSATION!
And
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It la not illogical to assume-- P. J. Hodgins, Chicago corpora ______
tlon attorney who represents op- Temperature to Keep Snow
erators and promoters in Texas, on Ground In Lake City
, and adjoining states, said Satur-1
to take the presidency. Jack
_______ Hott was brought here as man- that their judgment can be re-
porters. the member made cer- azer lied on in the handling of news
tain statements, then pald. Those tnterested in oueb an as 1t concerns eivie welfare.
..."Please do pot quote what 1 am orzanization went before the But the newspapers reeognize
are.tu.saying now." . . public to obtain funds with their first duty is to print tue
From that point on, he waa »hleh operate. new3.
not quoted; what he said pre- newspapers were asked Any action by any public
viously was quoted. to help with pubiteity and edit- or.agent, "hieh: makes
The reporters seem to have ortals it imponsible for the newspapers
taken him literally, and the Butjbefore ansthing could be to print complete. authentic
board member veemed .10 :ha0 done, ve necesary to build uneensored
- . — bad reference to all ot 119 re- » egneqoneg in the about
World War acted as technical ad- marke. association to weaken public confidence—
risers during the rnming of the • • • • and eveptually destroy both eon- .
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that so far as he I. concerned, "“Under "the MmiMstra,ion ot parueulariz important, but to OLD LAW GETS MAN 1^6 •° - nane8..
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of imerr.atlonal white slavery. It The reporter has no authority dence has not wavered. , “Thatmporthefprinetpt. of the -- Check All Colds
deals with trafficker! In Berlin, to delete, or change, or soften. A.Pol!! 0 OPen. V? ~ 05 open door in deliberations and ‘Corum Nobis," Ancient English
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bople. might be said by any person. c9ua1 zernteerorm.2.... PUD- policy, or on matters of public
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daily and the film will run eon- ' happen*. — efit has marked the first year • ,
— Whatever is deleted or soft- operation of thi arsociation. t
ened or left out is done upon 1 The very difficult task of
the decision and responstbility merging the two old organtza-
of the editor. tlons Into a nen one., of doln5
. .something for the public good.
Opposition of Jews wss voleed dent English principle known as , - .
posh"ptnddecuase, veks up thenome
kap TX "XX' prontaent cbarE“iator“nnaxgnfookctada te' many eases otnu start trom germs
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A speciat Christmas
featurthat you
HEAR & SEE
Wm. Fox’s spectacle of the
holiday season
“FORGET
ME NOT”
Romance told in SOtND AND SIGHT—talk,
dance, musie and son <. featuring tha young
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