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BY JACK GORDON
If you're in the clutches of old Demon Gloom, you ought
to be thankful it’s this week and not some other.
You’ll find quick relief on Show Row, where most of
the exhibits of the current week lean toward the ridiculous.
If it’s a good drama you're looking for, you will find
SAGE DEATHS
ige Denies Motion* in
Hale-Ramsey Case
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NETTER RACE PREDICTED,
a, Vnite4 Pree.
CHICAGO. July 26.—Gain of an
tark in height and a correspond-
’ MawA ELECTION.
Election at officer* sad dineus
elon ot, lb* trade extenalon aam-
to
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me PUY THAT BROKE
me WORLD"S RECORD
dio waves, aceordlag
pertence af Wullam
ieur gardener here:
have mad* th* pteture mor* eon-
vinetng.
A likeable Bobby Vernon eom-
•dy and news reel help th* fea-
tre.—E. 8.
EIGHT ARRESTED
IN SIX RAIDS
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. Judge Cotteral denled a motlon
of defenee attorney* to try th*
BABT BETTY
Mustejen Danee nevee
ney (4rdem ■■ ehe miee
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Garden vegetables grow mor* pro-
fusely under lb* tofluence of ra-
--------- the ex-
farce la found la "The Savage."
whieh Lather Strong set ap at bl*
Hipbodrome Saturday.
Ben Lyom haa eonaeuted to bury
Ns handsome phystognomy behind
gaqugh whinkers to upholster a
s)
POPULAR
1198 Patronize New Pond
the First Day
lon, Denno and Seanlon.
Tyler Mason |* a blacktace eom-
to who 11 remind you of Al Her
man. 7
A bunch of good looklag and I
versatile young jazzamiths la Har .
ry Stoddard'* broad. Here is ‘one
of th* finest band, acta ever
The story goes eomething Ilk*
thin: A controversy rages between
two nelentinta, one a proponent of
the Darwinlan theory that ear aa
eaator* wore organ daneere and t
thb other just a* stauneh a de
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"Just a Woman”
At Pantages
it 1* a story of th* strong lev*
of a woman for her husband and
son, of th* love of a second woman
for. th* husband’s money, and of
th* friendship of a second man--
"Just a Woman.'' playing this
week at Pantages.
Percy Marmont to th* inventor
who is cared for during his period
of struggle by his friend's wife,
Claire Windsor. A steel company
sees th* value of the inventor's
procesa for iron manufacture, and
his own throat. _ IK:man
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NE TRIAL INS.
orehestra Freentnte
Harry Stoddard
w* mi
semeeta af new Ter*
Orchestra
auspicesof Junior Order of United American
Mechanics. Special program, music and refresh-
menta. Come early and bring year family.
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Fse per eent. Eupertmenta are now
under way bar* to determine the
feasibility of "wireless fertiiser."
•ot only for hot-houses, but tor
♦ fteld eropa as well.
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■barge of tale and ponsesston.
Halders said they found 350 plots
Of beer, with smaller amount* of
China was the first nation to
use wallpaper, 1000 years ago.
g th* 700 block on West Belknap,
vhere Litt Burnett was arrested
Ke made -------------- J
Jerry Thomas waa arrented tn
KOO block, Clinton Avunu*,
■d charged with eale and posbes-
22 Moaday aad TAP empl
1535 eloning on tha **“
g Worm.
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— I local event movie* to be prod nr ed ‘
recover. Or. D 8. Downey, of th*
---kasha Hospital aald today.
>• shooting occurred about!
hour* before Gladys waa to |
I married Buster Harveson, a
623
• At a raid in the 100 block on
Roct. am
Boot elaims
1* the British Broadcasting Com- •
j pany, which to not permitted to
put speeches or othsr matter on
the air unless SIr Wiliam Hitch-
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RACE COSTS
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>ted Adkins’ attempt on hl*
lite by wresting the revolver 1
i hie head* But Adkins
away a few Hep* and
Catholic Church by explaining
that there would not be room for
two popes, refused to submit hi*
speech to the postmaster general, ,
whereupon Sir William refused to
permit it to b* broadeast.
oral, is convinced that there to
nothing controversial In their con-
tent*. The custom with speeches
1422 "Fadiocked iN
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-PAGE 2—THE FORT WORTH PRESS-JULY 26, 1926— - ■ ' SSSSB—
‘What’s In a Name?’ Well,
R «A • e ■ Menhais
femew mevel w* --
eeu« <a • meree-
wH* H. 1255:
Smith, Republican senatorlal nom-
- fnee,told-the Senate Primary In-
vestigating Committee t6day that
iM me
IS A .g
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Py EHicR. July 1«—Frank L.
nN the Mallot thia year beside
U Sam Houston Terrell, were
C. V. Turrell, candidate for
Railroad Commiasloner, and
George B Terrell. candidate tor
Commisaloer of Agriculture.
They, aa well aa S. H. Terrell,
were running for re-election.
P. B. Terrell sounds very
of a butcher shop with a dime's
worth of meat, stopped and
watched me, and chuckled.
"I looked round to see what
he was laughing at.
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By United Prena.
LONDON, July >1. — George
Bernard Shaw waa banned from
the radio today on rthe occaslon of —
hl. 70th birthday, which will be
celebrated tonight at the Hote=
Metropole. where Ramsay Mac-
Donald, England'* flrat Socialist
premier, will preside at a dinner .
In honor of th* empire’s foremoat
and 170 at Lake Worth
Four more diving board* ar* to
be fustalled at Marine, City Bu-
I perintendent *f Recreation Evan*
Americana of th* next generation aald. The pool will also be
Kelley and
his successful campaign
FEHCKASHA, Okla . July 26—
■bd. Adkin*. 4A. who shot and
Emled hl* adopted daughter.
Madji Adkin*. Jl. to atop • love
Mblr. and then attempted unnue-
eeretully to end hie own life, will
tender ot the contention
ing inerease in
gerial in-
bi* garden !
Hipp Showing
“The Savage”
An boar of highly
D. P. TERRELL 1* a canny
I man well in his fifties. A
C. V. Terrell worker tells this
incident:
“I was at Mount Pleasant
tacking up C. V. Terrell placard*
on poet*. :
Two were turnea down be- Mavar re
Newten «
Mhht./ k.
IJ
(Num) Hogero ha*
minatton of urors started pa ".
much ilk* C V. ;T*rr*li or GT
B. Terrell. The voter desiring
to support them didn't take
chances where he was in doubt
about the initils. He just voted
for all of them.
Terrell had the advantage of
his name. His opponent th* dia-
advantage of name.
Felix Robertson was the de-
feated Klan candidate of the
1924 race for Governor. It can-
not be doubted that many a
voter was influenced by the
similarity between Robison and
Robertson.
UfMRE, Okla.. July 26 —W.
“BUI" Hale sowaited "King of
Osage Hills, and his triend,
Ramsey, will be tried to-
ier on the charge of murderipe
Roan, wealth v Osage In-
Federal Judge Cotteral
weight among
about 1150,000.
Samuel Insull, public utilities
king, gave about 1100.000, while
he himself advanced only about
$5,000.
In the Newberry case, the Sen-
ate condemned expenditure - of
$195,000 by Truman H Newberry
of Michigan. in a primary cam-
paign. and Nwberry later resign-
ed from the Senate.
BEST" w
offers him *100,000. The wife
sells out for *1,000,000 and royal-
ties.
Enter the vamp, a profeealonal
dancer from the old home town.
Evidence fromed fora divorce.
The husband.—Conway Tearle-.
gets taken in 'by the schemes and
befleves George Rand. Me inventor
friend, haa stolen his wife.
Finally he wake* up to the
truth, seeks forgiveness on bend-
ed knee—end th* sun shines
again.
Clair Windaor to tb* star. She
la “just a woman"—tb* kind most
men wish the war* merrins-
mnoln It • a real b
outhtul Ben haa grown,
A. declares.
of t
la r
or*
whi
I* a
boa
Con
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Croy
chin
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boa i
boa
diet
own
tisa
trat
side
misaloner. Hl* total campaign
expense will not be more than
coot I *10, outaide the filing fee of
uw What Happened to Jones"
22, kept the Sunday Rialto audlences
0 la howto from the opening to
21 ' where Reggie Ie reunited with the
ug re £ lady of bio heart otter oho* had a
; B 1004 has- elosa call to the altar with an-
r More than 100 ptnte of beer and
ther liquor was found in a raid
are virtually assured as a remit of fenced .
. better diet habits, according to i The North Side "hole" differs
“P^HerMrt C. Hooke, secretary of the from the new Sygamore Park Poel
,a Evaporated Milk Assoctation, in u that the former to combiation
kiadles and adult pool, whereas a
wading pool to to be built in 8ycA-k
more Port Tor the youngstere.
By GORDON K. SHEARER
Prus Correspondent
A USTIN, July 1(.—Evan Dan
A Moody's spectacular victory
in the Democratic primary to
not th* election’a senantion.
P. >. Terrell, Mount Pleasant
barber, foiled a heavy vote
in the race for State Land Com-
I MMMBn
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His campaign was against J.
T. Robison, who has been Land
Commiasloner since 1*0*.
R. R. Ogden, who directed
the remarkable campaign, says
the $30 expenses are for multi-
graphing lettera, postage, and a
few telegraph and telephone
messages.
Ogden admita his candidate is
unknown. It was tbs name that
put him where he to. So popu-
lar to the name with the voters
that 8am Houston Terrell ran
for State Comptroller unop-
posed. He holds the office his
father once held.
Th Government coupsel asked Shrr ’
each taleeman if he had any con- oln2m"
selentious odjectiona to infiteting raue •
the death penaity if the defend FarAC ::
anta are toundgullty. tfcsw...
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1 rarer ...
Ir-
frmin .
pair yesterday afternoon sit- Map -----
on the front porch of hl*
home near Anadarko. L0e- ..
Ikinst firt shot waa effeetivesepttrTu:
the girl fell dead in her jua vet .
"ieart * arme. Harveson the* Nim wel
12 that thto young Engiishman to th*
a' shtning tarcoar la the businesa to-
• There’s this about Denny to th*
10fmost ridieculoue eituatlona — he
2 never allow* himseif to alak to th*
500 < level of elllinesa
Varied Programs Found On NOMINEE BARES
Show Row This Week
I nobertm
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North Grove Street, I* charged
gith poeaeaaloa. *alo and manurao
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Of what value wealth and so-
dal position to her now—she
was about to lose all that waa
d«ar to her-a ruthless law
threatened to take her baby—and
so this mother fought back— just
Mire any woman!
Now Martae Park pool was Fort
.Worths most popular awimming
rendezvous Saturday aad sunday.
A total of 11** aquatically in-
clined citizens patronized the
North Fort Worth pool, aa com-
pared with *4* at Forest Park
I* for them to be submitted to Sir
William for examination. ___i
up,' he eaid. 'Every time you Shaw, who recently denied a
win a vote with on* of them you report that he had joined the
tentatively aecepted by
got no a vote, too. I am P. B,
Terrell, candidate for Land
Commissioner.’ ”
P. B. Terrell to related to
none of the other Terrell* who
were in the races thto campaign.
He says he haa never held offioe
and none of hie relatives ever
had done to.
separately, a* the trial
PANAGES NEWB 10.15 - 25 COMEDT
TODAT aww romonnow
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1111 165a
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David- Fergu-
Avenue. The court relleved him
of *10.
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— Lv. Kanas City Ar. Fort Worth 7:58 a. m.
10:10p.m. ” 1 :W p. 1ft.
For detailed informnUou and Pullman fservations, eallatot
phone Katy City Tieket Oriee, 110 East Ninth Street.
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Pa
Truly a nanige doeument oteur
timee or •• Am bleeded, modere
mina whe menta oppreraten aad
takes «• Ptostway* wan* ngate
Nve.
■Ion and sale of Intoxicating Saliahan ...
liquor in violation of the National | Sciinoun :2:
Prohtbition Act. lareon .....
; Of fleer* found 4 08 pint* of Samp........
beer, aa well a* a quantity ot ginrEhproke"
liquor and bonded whiskey, they j jiHrMa
reported. Both made bond Mon- /CMepi i
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Coleman . ..
Crockett er«4
"Me of Retribution”
Thrilling Picture
"The Ide of Retribution" 1* a
very beautiful isle but it* inhabi-
tant I* a mean and detestable vil-
Han. Ivan Doomadorf, playe4 by
1651 ate* Victor MeLaglen. _________
"0 im To any one who name to "his"
42 i£ island, be would give th* same
1; ! brutal treatment he had received
,42 1 yearn before in a Rusaan mine.
107 Thru a shipwreck at sea, Rob-
202 Art Cornet, played by Robert Fra-
1012 zer, and three women are brought
i0 to the szand. They ure wealthy
1722 and Doomsdort uses hin strength
201 and might against them. A snow-
•M, slide, in which Doomsdort to
. killed, presents a thrilling climax.
iim Redder MeLaglen and Fraser.
| Lillian Rich, Mildred Harrie and
David Torrence are also in the
cast. Aside from MeLaglen, the
players seem miscast and unettec-
tlv*. especially Fraser and kites
Harria. Better direction would
. FARE
515.00
Round Trip
«Tlekete g«*d in
aleepera upon pay-
ment of Pulimn
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bon Adkins came uponpilama
Better Talent-
The chasm « smtsunderstanatne AtMajestie
si x.'sr- sk” “• “•
2 .arematipdarh. ■ Hu t “• •
HM ioni ‘Padiosked.A n.M fact bigger and better talent is ar-
HvIng attheMajestteeaehweek.
A new high mark of goodness to
whiskey and bootleg. They arrest- baraon
M ten others who were arraigned Semanch
to police court Monday on vagran~
^'charge*. _____
R. Aguilar, Mexican, who was Penton
urrested in the >000 block on P:Wi
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bond in the sum of *500 when .
' brnlrned Monday morning before 1 Erath .....
United States Commissioner J. W —
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The biggest haul of the six was Buriomon "
-made in the 400 block on East (Ar. .
Bixth Street, »here Victor Olson | irown ...
and Mrs. Minnie Tomlin were ar-ranenon
fested and charged with posses- -cama/On:
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GIRL KILLER MAY
r LIVE
lun Used To Put End To
mt tto*
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W *j.| The specinl movies or tb* race
2 ‘10 show tb* winner, C. J Rogere.
M m* m danhinz to victory hi hte 1*1*
!2 £ X Butek, ecenes at tb* starting line
32 * 2 and other pietures *f th* comedy
ih ri | elasale
202 120 IS Pietures are also being shown mittee’s $10,000 program tor
I. of tb* raurad amizemty bar* . 1926-27 will be th* prinetpal bu*
-it _ lyes ‛exeur- 1 inees brought betore th* MAW A
th* Alvez at Lak* . directors’ meeting Wedneeday
___ , noon at th* Burton building
They ar* tb* first of a serles of ]-------------—■ - - *
both eidea On* of these to a ne-
A shower of greenbacks left
Court Clerk Fry "smowed, under"
Monday after one of the bustest
mornings in the hietory ot Polio*
Court.
A heavy docket netted the city
cotfers *(40. Thtrteen arrested
in beer raid* over the week-tod
and booked at "vags," forfeited
*10 flnee.
Elghteen paid 110 fines for
speeding.
J. F. ‘Pernell, charged with
speeding on Commerce Street,
wasn’t eo lucky. Judge Cullen
• Hgitey “gf *k“ him *10,---------
J. F. Phillip* pleaded guilty to
chargaa’of apeeding and panin
to tb* left of a street «ur on Asi*
nEN there’s s wild
B look in his eye
MAY —but a big,
MrAVOY eoftspot in his
MeAv-I heart for you.
m 44*'
ms m*
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other man
Manager Jo. Phillipe bod rea-
eon to teel concerned for Ui. roof
M« to snwhen Regzy and his fat eompan-
im am *n km fugjuves from a raided poker _____
" J* S party Btundered late • woman • the eelentiata planta Ben in a l ‛EA
Turkish bath. % । board and goatakin on a South --- . - '
Two masquerades by Denny ar. Bea Iniand for the other to "dle
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'£ * SEEN AT RIALTO At 8T1N, July *«. - Governor But when she veta homea.chel
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“ people at th* muny golf tourao traditton to Syracuse ot Albert ■ Mletenine to *- __
jsi Thursday, pans to review on the Hooter under indietment ehargingta
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 253, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1926, newspaper, July 26, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552577/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.