The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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AS sooN As NEWS OF THE BAK ROBBERY
SPREAD A GROUP OF IRATE CIrZENS LED BY
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frill ONCE AM' HER
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OF TU' DAUGHTER, AN'
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pacxet at the moment vf surprise.
And now she wondered whether. ’
when freed, she could ever again FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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mettims a pace which fitialiy resuit- other working for
< nd th a viotent jerk beckwardi • | taboo, « the petition is granted.
YGOF ALONG BULLY LIKE
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TEACHER, I HADDA
KEEP LEO HOME.
CSARING UP
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h ' standing he poked Hi* in utile into|sitting poeitton on a smooth, flat
Eq ■ her stomach boulder
I’ She did not flinch: he said noth- She heard ihe crunching of
lag; sbe looked intonttinto the heavs feet artfund her, whispering
two ratty eyes fartened, on her made hoars* by breath exhausted,
over the edge of hl* bandanna. t movement across rock and scrub
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pocket his hndkerchiet. and look- >
*d at it The square of cam b ne
bore hU initial*. J Bieed trom
Her lip remained on it. Sbe had
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Jack then went outside the store and ate. hla lunch. Shortly be "What you going to do with the above), buddy?' asked the tramp "You can’t fool me," shouted the tramp from a‘distance..2 You re
walked to the outskirts of the little town until he came to an oak aa he approached Jack. “Welt," replied Jack, "I may as wel tell the just going to dig worms to go fishing." Then Jack counted fifty PAC
tree. The treasure is in this vicinity, said Jack to himseif. Then he truth—I'm going Jo dig for a hidden treasure. This made the tramp from the oak tree and atarted to dig. It was hard work, aa little Jafk
spied a tramp on the roadstde watching him. laugh aa he walked on hla way.' soon found out. (Continued tomorrow). » • • •
How SALLOW YOU LOOK i
FROM BUM CHow AN’
IRREGULAR HOURS - .
tat DAUGHER is
\PRACTSIHG WRMRUG
MRS.’ IM PROUT OF
\HER MAME MOW J /
F • them. I At last the vast arch of the east-
| As she stooped to place her rifle ern sky sprang out ahead. where
on the dead leaves, she drew the stunted pruc s stood out against
E . not packet from haer cartridge' qhe sunshine and the intense beat
seek at the same time and slid itor midday fell upon a bare table- ,
| ’ deftly under a rotting log. Then, lan ot rock ana moas and fern.
calm but very valt. she stood up- f As she came out upon-the level,
L right to face events. • the man behind her took both her
The first man wore a red and arms and pulled tb*m back and p
| yellow bandanna, handkerchief | pomebody bandaged her eyes.' 33
over the lower half, of his face.; Then a hand closed on her left F
[ pulled lightly across a bonx nau. arm and, soguided, she stumbled
. hold a long pistol nearly par- and forward acroes the reeks
? allel to bla own body: and when tor a tex momenta until her guide ।
L—he came up to where eh* was : halted her and forced her Into a
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, her pocket, shoulderd .hrrrine. whczher she should have tircd an .
moved on without kooking abei alarm shot on the chance of the
her—a mistake which only the State Troop, r. stormont. hearing
■ ■otien of the moment comd ae it.
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Mayor
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count for in a gtrl on tabituated lo
caution--for she hadzoneconiyhL
few. rods before a man's strident"
voice halted her:
"Haite la! Crosse en air: i find that Fotung log.
"Drop that rifle!" came anoth- Up. up. always up a
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burglary of
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• So said A. J. Moore about a
story following bin arrest by police
'and the filing of charges of ag-
j gravated assault on hla wife. -
"Just a-iittle disagreement
i Moore Mid. "the charges being
filed by hy mother-in-law. His
■ Ife concurred. —
And the mother-in-law:
He did asaauit his wife. More-
Y wwer DOuc.tr or
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This will be a deseription of
Henryetta on Sundays la the fu-1
ture if n petition signed by 720
Sunday echool workers and -pre-
'•n*d aa sb*-listened with pome
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' per and have the story changed
A jury will pass on it soon.
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She put it to her ups agaip. ihe-
chanically. A faint odor of to
banco still elung to it.
| • 2 By every law of loyally, pride.
seir-reapect, she should have held
this man her enemy. Instead, she
held his handkerchief against her
upa—crushed it there suddenly,
cheoing her eyes while the color
1 surged and surg'd thru her skin "
, trom throat to hair.
Then, wearily, she lifted her .
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3 GUESS I LOOMED BRIGHT wrTH
YEM, AS-IHEY INTED ME UP
--H‛ MANOR NEXT SUUDNN
{-FROte Wf#H SOME FRIED
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were placed
migration, ot]
will be brand
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immigraton Ini
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that negtoea ■
much or the er
that white wo
numbers are
them. Am eri
4. came over an
dell as others,
land to be edu
the article chai
to become crim
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who had sunk 1
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thru a gully Rhe knew that run
way l» led up Star Peak
Behind her a she elimbed she
board the aloppins. partne tread
of men; bee wind was better than
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to surround a
they knew the
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shame at bein
pany of a negrl
a protection tl
tion. I
Many of I
bpen importedl
jaz-drummers
the .barbaric I
Yankees are pl
Others-of th J
have been brJ
cational purpe
proportroot I
to their homes
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.conxicted.ot__I
cocaine trafi
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tney are not I
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masks of vita red shape, revealing sat there alone in the hot sun.
hin and mouth. drenched'to the skin in sweat, lis-
They were diff, rent otherwise, tentn. thinkinz. etriving to find
also, wearing varlous sorts and a rearon for this lawiess outrage
patterns of sport clothes, brand After a long while she heard
----- * — “ ‘ 2odd,for- nomrkdy cg...ing acroon tlye rocks
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Egl- oilwuew thoy maintained The man
5, wearing the bandanna wae ths
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milarnigure-r merely. p«rh»p* Okla. Town Goes ; - -
| In for ‘Blue Law’ TAKEN FROM LIFE
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tarnea her around and gave her a \n . ’ . 4-
urrzerenzznereinon: "HENRVETTA. O.W- mw,
.....4 shore ana she eomprehended that
• mhe was tn keep on «oiDE •
Presently she found herrrir in a
ateep. wet deer-trau. risine upward
Fire other men were surround retreating steps.
Ing h»r. but they all wore white For an interminable time she
bead and looked out into the Eray accir, miang
and empty vista of bsr are.wnee “ • 5e5P "f "een"a ""
iksAraarr lira arracd w Krtua; royw^nrd.__‘ _
Me mdlestones away, away into aa savage, wordless admonition to go..
endless waste. I more slowly.
She put the handkerchief Into As she climbed sho wondered 4
By United P
CtsHi
cal citizen,
venge to t
—To-deu
P told the t
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and happe
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er voice from behind let. "You re • gully, deep with silt and frost-
E covered! Throw your gun on the splintered rock, she toiled, the
I ground!’’ heavy gasping of men behind her.
She stood gat bo paraly zed. ToTwice sbe was jerked to a halt
E................tbe right ansiefysbe heard p ople while her escort rested.
E tramyting tore <h- t iehrt teward. -enee wiehent turmin4 bhe aaid
F her 'unsteadily: •Who are you: What
Down with that gun, damn haye i dohe to you?"
you:" repeated the voire, breath- There, was no reply.
E Iran from running. All around her ' -What are yob going to do with
F "men came floundering and crash me—~ she began again, and was
f ing toward her thru the under-1 shaken by the shouider until isi-
5 ' , growth. She could use some -ot lent.
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922, newspaper, October 26, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552386/m1/6/?q=kitchen+cabinet: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.