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bane Ms value for rate making ' next tew weeks.
for ons idea around
She Was Enticed
It need be expressed in
only three or four words, but as
Ruth Everatt, 14-year-old bride
les is a regular inTohnationbu-
Psychology Speaker
Pruttanaramnttasbrnecand."ere Lands at Galveston
Slaying of Pastor
"Frontroy offered her 11.50 to
and give her consent to the
"“‘A patched with rope, and shipping a
LISTEN
join the
So
riage.'
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Itaiian Revolt
CLUB HEARS MAYOR.
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poor.
and hard to shut:
Friaso Me and us
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NOW SHOWING
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DENIES DROUTH
CAUSES CRIME
nue and operating expenses shows
an excessive number of one-man
Lewis W. Physioc. head of the
laboratories at the Goldwyn stu-
dio in Culver City, Cal., was for
16 years a scenic artist, and a
tan apires, etalhed-1
N- carpeta or religion I
inyisible- umpire Gori
has refused to reveal 1
FIRST
RUM
tion Against
Amendment.
labor and material since the trol-
ley company was granted permis-
aion to increase its rates from 5c
Anti-Salooner Asserts Wets
Have Foolish Argument
large amount of water, the fishing
schooner Good Hope Umpeg into
port here late Monday, after pass
organization but if he votees this
private sentiment M the sentiment
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Live I
The Four Musketeer*
With Harry Kehr and Ruth Welh
Donegan A Steger
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or Allen
plans and
Matinee Today. 2 F.
Priees Sir and Me
Children 10e
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The worth of the services ren
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by Ms platonietrlend,Mra: Mar-
garet Carleton.
Despite demands of Mrs. Joseph
NEAR A CLIMAX
IN KANSAS CITY
By Cnited Press
GALVESTON — With her fore-
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Betty Attends Service With theFirst Pilgrims
Galetti’s Baboons '
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here galuily awaited the "bomb-
shell which may blow them out
of Kansas
KLAN TO FIGHT, TOO
George C. MeCarron, king klea-
These handle everything pertain-
ing to the city government from
the making of laws to the sweep-
i of the governor of Kansas that is
fanother matter."
and all the papers of the mo jin ine • numner or prom
in a special vault. These may be agents slain in line of duty,
consulted at any time by the pub-'
l»e.
—Twenty years of married life without the com-
pensation of a lowly paid servant.
—That was Densie Plummer's lot until the
Hippodrome
A FILM DESIGNED TO CHANGE
to 7e. •
.It is furtlie i pointed out that in
palnt. His favorite pete are bids.
He is 5 foot 8, weighs 159 and
has dark hair and brown eyea.
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the accompanists.
Mra. Benele Williams, herself a
Seum 9 the chureh e Ged TThank
Mmihmcdineous,.
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counteract the first official attack
on its existence.
• * "It will be just about as hard
to drive out the Masons, Knights
of Eotumbus or sinfiar organiza-
tons," McCarron said hinting at
unexpected strength.
SAY KLAN OOOPERATES
Ateptad Mrom Mrs. Nalbra Narteps___
of the Home Name
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CHANTS HIS STORY
The preacher began a chant in
which he related the story of the
house of God in the New Teata-
meat.
"Amen," "Thank God." "Sure,"
AESTIC
BIGTIME'VAUDEVILLE ANO
I —Che First Pilgrim charch.
e "Welcome, Come Again." to the
2 Blur over the front door to the
E yisitor as he leaves. *
"ALACGE
•tiof course. ea A
“BURNING
SANDS”
A Paramount Pieture -
with
Milton Sills A
Wanda Hawley )
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When You Think of Moving
Think of
BIN YON - O’KEEFE
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B> United Press
KANSAS v 1TY. Mo.—Governor
Henry J. Allen peaking at La-
crosse, Kansas, Tueaday, will an-
nounce the program which he ex-
peels to oust the KKK from Kan-
sas according to iformation re-
ceived here.
Since (Saturday night swhen he
killing of the Rev. Leonard J. | LU.11. J •
Christier, "bishop of all outdoors," Ten.Killed in
Bmith was insuftieient to support
a nadinz that increased telephone
pates were necessary and reason-
alike. It-is the church of the poor,
- j bet the rich are welcome. Thune
si who worship here may live and die
gage brief with Referee Dodge,
L Facts and figures in the case
i are under control of the NTTCo
•ad "itould have been -easier to
pave introduced some positive
■ dacts on value than to have sent
L to Chicago to get an eipert to tea-
sviches
At the
in the state and had cooperated
with Gorernor Alle inevery
way." the angKlehgiesaid. “The
constitution guarantees the right
of assembly and the freedom of
speech and press. ... .
- "The governor of Kansas as a
citizen has his right to hie opinion
of the Klan or the Masons or the
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With the girl's testimony the
state rested. Frontroy is expected
to testify Tuesday afternoon.
and semi-monthly pay roll.
MO NAMES ON IT
The city of Fort Worth
piano and zrher being used by
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MOUNTED ON THE BACK OF JENNIE. HER MILE, MRS. JANE 1
a Gbeon. the "pig-woman" of New Brunswiek, saw the man and
woman who murdered Bev. Hall and MW.’ Milla Thig ip ber [■
story whiehimuthoriues wy will IfM to neneation4 arresta. ""tm
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• ge that makes a church," Rev.
2 Maes declared.
"It ba the glory within that
r makee M! The doors et the real
| uhurrh are never etosed to My-
K one Everyone tea come thru the
FEATURE PICTURESv
5522*549
ADTWE GREATEST
CLON RIDEROEARTH
POODLES HAMMEFOR
the City Hall. Some of these ask
• Five Big-Time Vaudeville Acte
—And net of the unomplaining domestic drudge eryetamped a eharm-
tag, petted club woman, a woman who paid thoueanda for vanttien,
who lived in a hotel with ewanata at her beek and call, only to
find it all “dust and ashes"
—Of eD the stories that have been peinted about women, this story.
“A Women's Women," is the strongent that has appeared.
—Every woman should nee ft. IT MAX SOLVE A DOMEETIC
PROBLEM OF TOUR OWN OB AVERT BiMIAR PrTALLS
--EvergwomanA If one of your "PROBLEMS" IS TO BE HOME
EAKLY, come tn the first prementatiom at 2 o'clock la ths after-
. noon and 7 :0 at. eight
— Bargain Matinees Monday to Friday, Inclunive,
. 36c and 25c; Children 10c.
He attests all the papers signed
by the mayor. He is notary for
the city. He makes copies of or
dinances wanted by the public-
He gives warrants for bills
against the city. But the biggest
I nv cents has been recognised
I thruout the U: S. for many years
I ns the proper medium in exchange
tor Heat car fare. declaring the
b
t
"The telephone decision was
the tare be reduced to 5c, in-
creased patronage wquld increase
the present revenue.
Judge Dodge expects to render
a 4wd.ition.ia iha case within the
title being "The Poverty
Riches."
before Judge Mike
Other pictures based on original
screen storing now on the way to
the screen are "Broken Chaina,"
"Back Home and Broke." "GIm-
me, '"Th Dangerous Age" and
"Fury," but they are as so many
drops in the mighty ocean of cellu-
loid drama.
Perhaps you think this’decline
in the use of original stories for
the screen to due to a lack of sup-,
ply. The For scenario department
alone received 10,000 acemnarlos
last year and not one was accepted.
Cecil DeMille hasaatanding of-
play can be Con-
or structed.
I D Lord." -------
? These words adorn the front im- tinned, "was built for all.
1" bar wall of aa humble little place
| of worahip at Clinton-ave aad
- Twenty-first-st, on the North Side
-“What‘is that face' atop the
com ? " said little Mary With deep
scorn. "And to it trying to boo at
me so I will start to run?' My
mamma aaya that, in the air, are
Spirits, and I'd best beware. But.
gee. I know that spirits only come
to have their fun." —
So, Little Mary, you can see, to
just as brave aa •brave can be.
"Aw, nuthin" ever scares me,"
says this little tiny tot. “Ive heard
has never contested it
"ezement was shown to be exc- go toCieburne.posesasimy mother, ““ blown away. her ateering gear
IGuaranteed"
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job of all is handling the weekly Tuesday were not disposed to re- merry witches and the goblins in
] open the Investigation into the, their play. _______,
information on the city ordit
nanees. Some ask how to get
friends out of jail. Others want vay:
- . to.know where to go to get mar- ' ---------------- ----.------ _____- _____ ,
a few daye, in eounty-et Twee- Ex-Scot I Hnd Yarder riage licenses. Snow says his off- eerc arrest upon the slightest evi- । old, about the shndman brave and
g-ti ir., Dnne Fere, tt; and Hain six'
Foh Main and Exehnnge Am.
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"Praise the Lord,” and other w were among the women who
| pressions of gratitude issued from helped with the service. ,
the congregation. The paator called all who would
He then called all the saints-of to come to the front and help sing
I the chureh to the front for pray- Eight or TO men and women com-
era. He knelt and while he prayed piled. About 75 persons at-
i the members joined him in spoken tended. .
supplications. =-===-==—= ==′=
This he termed the "old-fash- ____
the peak
ried life drama, "The Woman' ■ ' iS ■
He Married,” called Anita's ’ , _
finest. Shelton-George Co.
"e. e • " •
Rialto
GOOD AND EVIL BATTLE FOR
a strong man's soul In the Wil-
liam Fox picture, "My Friend
the Devil."
were not married. Then we went
to Mrs. Johnson's.
eBout conditions." the brief
Phew*
BIG FACTS IGNORED
The brief charges the NTTCo
lynored-these teas, aa which it
menL They are welcome to come
in and use the tables and. type-
writer*1, - wait for triends, or ask
questions. There are but three of
us la the department. Garland
Page to the assistant secretary and
Mrs. Margaret Ray in the sten-
ographr."
The city secretary has the pleas-
ure of answering nearly all the
questions of folks who drift into
glein charge of activites in Kan-
the last two years efficiency ofjsas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Mis-
*t— u“ ------“ "-el- i----Tsouri, visiting local headquarters,
ref used io announce any plana to
PTodueers and directors have hon
telling me that for the last
years, yet they seem to be. getun
farther and farther away from
that development.
The original screen story steads (
hardly a ghost of a chaneeptbe
Ing produced. A survey of pi«K
turea now on the way to the
lifelong student
’ of chemistry and I
art, before h i
took over his I
present position.
His department
has entire charge
of the film used I
in making photo-
dramas. He wan j
i born tn Colum- |
Ma. 8. C., June
117*. Among
his relatives are >
Robert C. Physl- 1
oe, writer; Joseph
the city should have a paying-off
man in each departmeht, where
the head man to pereonally ac-
quainted with all his employee.
LOT* IGF ROUTINE
"This red tave.makea,tneces
aary that each check be handled
in at least 10 different ways. We
writs the name of the employe. I
sign my name. We rubber etamp
the mayors mine on. We write
the amount and the date. The
voucher number is stamped on.
“The checks come in sets of
four. These are torn apart. The
cheeks arefrun thru the protecto-
graph and the city seal to stamped
on them. LThe we send them to
tire auditor to check. Goodness
knows what he does to them. Next1
they are placed in alphabetical
order. When the employe calla for i
hie pay, he has to sign for 1L"
Sunday was dedication day at
the First PHgriia.----
Rev. E. M Murrill told the his-
tory of the church. For 11 years
be and his wife had conducted
services at their home, until the
church was built last year.
CALLED ON woxEK.
"Four years ago we decided our
congregation was growing until it
du Wied and needed a house of its
"A WOMAN’S
WOMAN*
with-
Hilary CUden
take me to the store," Ruth said. . , . .
TBut instead we came to town. Storm Wrecked Ship
the minds of those wh thihk- £..26.11.0001
riches are the only wealth ;.tha,whisA Photol
science artist. aad Wray B. Physt-
oc. directotr. He was educated at
I The brief further chargee the
NTTCo has apparently rested its
fa— upon ths thT—I ot
HhifayFrmut“.
PIES
"rnscun"
almost entirely upon statistics and Frontroy, the bridegroom, and. _
arophesies." ; Mrs. Lota Johnson, who to being Sir Basil Thomas, tamous erim.
"Mr- Gillette teatitied he .wasttrted for entiemng a minor. " finologist pho was formerly of
wholly unfamiliar with conditions on her way «o a Handley gro- Scotland Yard, will speak at the
Im Fbrt Warth. He did not pretend cery store she met Frontroy in a Erst Baptist church Nov. 17. The]
to dive actual facts regarding lo- Ford, she Mid. 1 Fort Worth Club of AppUed Pay-
Ital conditiona." the brief says. I "He asked me to ride with him. chology to bringing him here.
NICKEL PROPER CHARGE I got in, thinking he was going to ------------- —
The eity’s anawer points out take me t ,k* -tnre " Bsth -ia
[ valuing the trolley company's
I plant here—by figuring from the
basis of its original cost, or by de-
! termini ng what it would coat at
r the present time to reproduce the
tag thru the' tropical hurricane
which raged off the southeasttploys an average of 10» persona.
Mayor Cockrell spoke Tuesdy coast of Mexico * Tew days azo..
. 1. _ _ -1 The hurricane lasted throe days,
afternoon before the T^enday Accoraing to Capt. E. L, Tbomaa.
j- . , .... . Club; on “Constructive Civic Re- and the wind attained a velocity
,r . June 1922 and.no forms, at the home of Mra. R. J. Of 90 miles an hour. The wind
.22122 eenbeen T1*". " Vanham, 1509 Grand-ave. Mra. carried away the foresail and Ue
5 .20 entered at that time. Cockrell spoke oa "The Woman vessel drifted helplessly on the
■ brietastateg- neg..u. Citizen. ” waves. The battering of the high two weeks.
, fWANK DEFENDED. , ------------- - started the oakum from the
_SoncenninE the trolley compa- In California' aSd Arizona a seams of the vessel and every
2 HE criticiom of J. M. McShane, plant called the Devil's Bur punc-1 available man was forced to men
7 2pert accountant, the City Hall tures automobile tires with' its the pampa to keep the vesnei from
, briet says the only errors found | spiny seeds. | sinking.
Ito Fn 'eisirwx' witnuM, IL P- GB-. «I*y told of her wedding trip to
- nette, whose testimony "was hated Cleburne recently with Albert
which is still as good today as it]
was in days of old.” One woman
declared she received the Holy
Spirit for the first time. Their
old-fashioned prayers for her were
mingled with old-fashioned tears.
PIANO AND ZITHER.
A collection of about $60 was
made to pay the traveling ex-
penses of the' evangelist. Old-
f bive" - -----
The Southwestern , Telephone
, Cm case last-year waa referred to,
r u heing pointed out that evidenc
the College of Agriculture and
Mechanical Arte, Raleigh, N. C. He
entered motion pictures 12 years
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__ both Lnuiuaw ISs ^u— fl. m i Highteuer; J. H. Lybrand. gr
two children, a boy aad a girl DENTIMTSL.. .. .
Hla hobbies are music, pointing v1th and Hate 1208% Mele
and literature. He prefers to =--
cions of war revenue tag of' N , «
$584.15 and his failure to properly i Governor Allen Expected to
divide the salaries of trainmen, j Announw Program to Oust
McShane's report on groas rove- |
After All Is Said and Done
^Goblin Boos Are Just in Fun
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I tfy with reterence to what it
Bob Hall
Extemporaneom Chap
, Creation & Davie
Hi Ceula BmmehYou",
the Prohibition
ity Holds Trolley Co. KLAN FGMT jS Versatility—That’s
Our CitySecretary
r - . BY B**1 ‘ * BBOWN. goodness they are easy to open built for the rich and the
"Hpliness Becometh Thy House,
about the flyin' witch, but shuks,
Wheeler explains the increased she never made me twitch." And
arrests for drunkenness in thia | Mary adds that scary things are
"Under prohibition. hoeUle offL s. ha J you heard the story ’ * - vettnobodz.has submitted sn se
u upon the slightest evi- j old, about the ekndman brave and ‘ Palace , p
deuce oOhloxIaBtfbn. to dlsWidlt1 bold? Why, he's i fine Otd feTTbwj 'MORE DESERT'ROMANCING, „ RwiATmLerC.
reau. He calls i the "ub or city prohibttton. Friondly officers ur-‘ if yoU doubt It. ask your dad tnistmeby Wanda " Hawley, tamp "Dhlersin-5-
Hall," rest those who appear intoxicated Don't ever let him scare you twice. Milton Bills and others in the I
HAS SOME OTHER JOBS in order to get the evidences ie Little Marya Bound advice— George Melford production, ] , BUILDING MATERIALS
But what does he do to earn hla again st the Beller." _ I "He only cornea to make you sleep "Burning Sanda” Arlington Heights Bhd.
salary! He is ex-officio member Sentiment erected by anti-pro-'.—that Ought to make you glad.-” _ "* " * ». agio
। ot the city commission. Thecom-lhibition organisations is blamed - And then, the funny boogie- Egypt —___ ...
mission cannot meet unless he or. by Wheeler for the murder of 125 boos and folks who live in chim- ANIA grvw¥F is A war Any Delivered Anywhere
Page to present to take the minedry agents since the taw became ney nues—why Mary really likes ' ---------------
utes. He keeps the city records [ effeetive. Texaa leads the union i them 'cause their friends of hers,1
■ ""spapen of the file jin the • number of prohibition says she. Or travel into fafry
! land, where mystic things are real-
ly grand, and everybody wants to
act real nice to you and me.
So every little tiny mite should,
log up of leaves on the streets in
the tall. committed suicide, that authorities' killed and several wounded in a
One set of fmploxes. Is paid ( make some effort to determinef clash between Fasetoti and Sqcial-
each week and another set every I where Mrs. Carleton obtained the tots at San Lorenzo, according to
The paying job to a large revolver with which the unconfirmed reports received from,
form of perpetual motion. shooting was done, officials were Rome today.
"There's lots of red tape about satisfied with the verdiet of the] Previous reports said two per.
paying eity employee.” Snow says, coroner's jury that she killed the sons were kmed when the Fasetoti
"If* a matter of safety, but even minister and herself while tempo surrounded a stronghold of "law-
then, we make mistakes I think | rarily insane. ' ' less element.".
Lt 'Lu—a 2tTTad —
Feworiginal Stories Now Be-
- ing Produced . tir .
Anusement Calendar
Majestic
SOME MORE MUSKETEERS,
thto time 1 person; four other
big time vaudeville acta, and on
the screen, Mary Alden in "A
Woman's Woman."
1
AClosed Incident ontnis hallowelenynigh t,takelt
__ tie Mary ‘slsound advlee and keep
- _ all fright away, Don't shiver if
By United Press I the pumpkins boo—they only. want .., K
HAVRE, Mont. — Authorities to dance with you. So join the
I screenADAPrAtloss AL.
■ "Bella Donna,” "Vanity Fair,"
I “Adam and Eva.” "Nobody’s
■ Money." "A Bill ofDivoreement,..
I “Robin Hood." -The Christian,"
| “den Hur,” "Lorna Doom. "I
I Winter Comes." "Brothers Under
I Their Skins," "Affinities, JavA
I Head," "Outcast"—all ot them
■ are adaptations of plays and pub-
H lshed stories. ' d
V However, can you think of one
movie made from an original T
story having the story worth of ”
the general run of those just liat:
, ed? Posaibly "The Old Nest" and
"Remembrance," written by Ru-
, pert Hughes directly for the
screen, might rank with some of
• them. •
E ' MORE COMING.
of tabor 30 to 50 per cent what it
t would coot to build a new 8) stem was twaxcars prior to the date
| pt street rallways in a city in ot the hearing.
|wrhich the witness knew nohing The brief predicts that should
V preacher, and Mr*. E. M. Murrill
5
Fort Wortir
Tenday, Nov. 7
Last Circus
Ami street Pe- "
1 11 A. M.
inal cost of property of
ait her ROMANCE
gss.-jRTJK A DISMAL ONE
rhe amount and market value *
r ot bonds outstanding. +Knights of Columbus or any-ather
teHodiaE both original and con- Giri of Fourteen Tells How
SELLS -4.
FLOW 4
CIRCUS >
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BUFFALO BILLS (00
How old to the city of tort
Worth?
“Search me,” says City Secre-
tary c. 8. Snow, who has been in
office 1* months.
With that he looked up the
earliest city records. They show
tn faded script that on April 6,
1173; the city governmnt paused
its first ordinance, which heraid-
ed the fact that the city commis-
sion would meet the Moond and
fourth Tuesdays in the month. W.
P. Burts was the mayor in thoee
days and John F. Swayne was city
secreta}==-.=.
WHY NOT CELKBRATET
“Now that's been nearly 50
years ago," Snow mused. “We
ought to get up some sort of half-
century celebratiod for the city
this yean*
Whet does the city secretary
do?
"He tries his bout to maintain
courtesy as the feature of his off-
ice. for one thing." Snow stated
without recourse to false modesty.
"Every person in the employ of
the city has to come here for hla
pay check. We try to be as courte-
ous to the humblest laborer as we
are to the mayor. Our place is a
regular hangout for people who
want some place to alt while they
are waiting for a friend. The
office is always open.
WELOOME TO EVERYTHING
“Oh, no, all these people'in here
poor, but they will be rich
ever." •
| own. We had no money. We
E pondered the question and at teat
Mconeluded -that oursaivation Jay
wih the women of Fort Worth. '
L Westarted out on a house-to-house
| campaign.
B— "Our collectlons were meager, i
E Mil thank God, they came from j
E 'people of all and no religions. The ]
Kstovo and eatholics, as well as
5 Protestants, opened their purses to,
l . nu. The lot and the church cost
glt.ooo Every centot it is paid," J
E be recoumted.
The little church has had 61
F contributed for seats. Rev. Mur-
f rill made the board seats now used
' there 1
$---CAUFMINI AN PRRACHES.
M tor. Both C. Reee of California,
H-whos now conducting a reviaF
' at the Pilgrim church, with serv-
te M 19 a m and 7:30 p. m.,
fe pr*p th id the dedicatory nermon.
"It to not a fine building, with
I plant?
1 This La one of the main ques- cars operated during
' tons which Normar A. Dodge, hours, amounting to 164 cars a
[ reteree, will have to answer in de- day which is equivalent to 59.-
aiding the trolley I are reduction 860 car hours per year. It is said.
rT—, Comparative figures show the
The eity would figure from the cstper hour for operating the
basis of original cost. .r onemau cars io be $1-27 end the
FT The NTTCo holds' MP the4 "re- 1 twomancars 218. .. „ ,
production cost" method. The briet refers to theGalves-
"SAY ASE WASN-r MADE ton Electrie 10 ’ caseagainstrthe
• The NTTCo failed to make a 1 ity of Galveston, in which Justice
easnme recent hearing and on- Brandeis of the,. S. upremeet
| ered no evidence of the value of Euledtuspgzowkeew.
L ate properties buteineedits entire in this onnection, the brief, contemplated legal action ia ready,
evidence upon the costof buidinE points out there has been a aub- Meanwhile ol li rials of the Klan
eanew plant Th 3 in zubstance, 13 1 stantial reduction in the price ot
City Mall a argument filed in a *- ’
BY ROBERT TALLEY
The Fort Worth Prena
w aahingtonureau
WASHINGTON — "The, claim
that prohibitipn Inereases crime is
as foolish as the plea of ths in-
corrigible youth who murdered his
paroats aad then asked for clem-
ency because he was aa orphan,"
says Wayne B. Wheeler, general
counsel of the Anti-Saloon League
of America, in reply to figures re-
cently put forth by the Aesocta-
Pyle, mother of the women whoByUnitarress
killed Rev. Christier and then, LONDON—Ten persons were
L . ’ sre
tho
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