The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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girl’s condition
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boys and girls who turn in the ten neatest pictures
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his release on writ of habeas eor-
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On her- death bed
Brown’s widow cleared
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confessing that a former suitor
who died several year* hago was
the actual slayer of her husband.
President Harding immediately
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rors and one regulation bar-
ber's outfit.
125.00 IN CASH
SECOND BEST, 115.00 IN CASH
With Glaston Glass and
Barbara IaMarri
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refused to pardon him, so strong
was the evidence:
The case which miy be a se-
March 26.—Date of scheduled
trial. ,
less certain.
Miss Mun and her escort
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130 DAYS’1'
Daggett and Hemphill Sts.
High School Cadet
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Will Play for Skating
THURSDAY THIS WEEK
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Dr. Jacobs rearrest-
and jury indictment
a with Mies Mann s
Cut-0u Lady for?’
“We want to
Hippodrome
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It won't be long until your-
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Columbia
Rink
Better buy two loaves of BIG
an extra net of invisible pictures.
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Mrs. 8, J. Haley was called to
Fort Worth last week because of
the illness of a zrandchira.
see I
Rev. T. E. Kircher of Seminary
Hill, Fort Worth, was able tof
his appointment I here Sunday at
the Baptist chth after an ab-
j. l- " a. ,
Dandy Bread is the STAND.
Ibe drowned after brief revival.
I She had spent the early part of
the previous evening with a man
at the Blue Ben cottages In La
Jella. < ’
The two arrived in a closed
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March 27,1923 t
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Special Correspondence » —
BURLESON, Texaa. March 27.
REX THEATRE
TODAY
LeoMloney
"What do you wish to see theshall." said Nik
" asked the Mut- "And if thavdoosn't help, tell
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Now Showing
“HUNGRY
HEARTS”
RIALTO
N. Y.. for trial pkg. of any of hia
remedies. - . ’ • i
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the civie clubs and other organiza-
r rtons ninl week outlining the
plans for the campaign.
loved someone pot wisely but too
well, aceording to surgeons.
After a pretty Sunday, this sec-
tion experienced a local rain Mon-
day morning, accompanied by an-
Taika will
3
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“Smoked Out
A Rough Riding Western
. “HILLS OF FLAME”
Another Good Western and n
Good Comedy
the tope of tables Monday after-
noon for a fuU view of the film
idol. '
Under the flickertag rays of an
orange-hued spotlight, the Valen-
tinos dipped । and glided thru the
stepe of the* Tango r Argentine
Both were attired in elaborate
. Oestuntaa. ..a
4Fllowing both—matinee land,
ta®
ente
itial-like to
beta in Denton April 11 and 14
The winners in the city echooh
were: Sentorgiriu, Vera Ellen
Denny, dp Italic nd; senior boys,
Archie Pinchem, Mil Map, junior
pira, Mary Pope. Millsap; junior
boya, John Lowther. Second wrd,
Weatherford.
The Winnert in the rural schoois
fin Man. . “I tell you w
you see her tell her ti
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Al-"TAn cast nr m rnorLm
Amovten’ am naarin* chere
l—■mi* orehetia
Marie. »■ • Ata
Mssmi —pna 04 mo,
T«tae«a new meites at ben stales
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when at last the.hir-
ration hit her. Hattie
talks asserted that "75 per-
ot the pictures forced on the
people are’ brazen insults.”' i.
which were had by everyone in the
sugar trade for weeke.
| The announcement was less
"bulish" tan two prior announce-
ments. But the Very day the an-
nouncement was printed, word of
i got to Wall Street, a “sugar
shortage" was forecast from Wall
street, and the sugar gamble was
on. The announcement wasaex-
cuse to start the speculation.
' appearances, Valentino in
—1t ts Also— L, J
r Dorothy Devore in _
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wore: Senior girls. Lantha GI
beta. Garner: senior boy, Orvile
Gilbert; junior girt, Elah Gilbert.
arrested and held for investiga-
1 ried women w
[ bles. Indeed, t
is got tp blame
[ 4 job wherorth
) cause shef in
becaune b«
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ADDED ATTRACTION
“THE MESSAGE OF
EMILECOUE",
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.of the investigation.
HELD CUBAN "FAPER."
Participants in the confer—
held much Cuban "paper"
• • • n
Rev. A. E. Turney, pastor of the
Methodist church at Grandview)
with his family, was a guest last1
week here with the family of Rev.
George F. Kornegay
—- ’ • • - • ,
A number of Burlesonitestook i
advantage of the pretty weather
Sunday and attended the ball
games and enjoyed the scenery at
was of doubtful value as long as
Cuban financial, conditions were
bad and the sugar market was
poon /The value of their-paper
would increase w*
mentin th sugai
Some two week ..___
ferences, tth department of com-
merce made its announcement as
to world, conditions on sugar. The
announcement published figures
From the great book by
Anris Yezrirska. *
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Burleson News
Dutch” says he is not guilty. But
the law said be was and the peni-
tentiary will retain him the, rest
of his life unless a death-bed con-
fession or some other miracle
' * hg—- -
theeducatiohal features of the hvisible Color --
r wrapped in each loaf of WALKER’S BIG “u
you how have an opportunity to win CASH
PzF.T ' 1 —
I Until further notice we will give a CRISP NEW ONE DOLLAR
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The Muffin Man
• . ADVENTIRES OF THE TWINS
tag just empty ideas about silk
negligees and minktailed night-
gowns and womanly independ-
ence. but what goes on outside
the head. J,
A 8 Swanson hairdresses, so '
H hairdrsses the nation! I j"
care not who makes the nation’s
lawa, or writes its songs, let me
set its hair styles!
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4COUNTRY CLUB CHARTERED.
Popularity of golf was further
evidenced Monday when the'Char-
WEATHEEFORD, Texas, March
* It.— Wesley T. Hook, a y—ng
lawyer at this city, has decied to
enter the ministry. He will ba •
member st the Central Texas con-
ference next year. Mr. Mook has
No one knows "Old Dutch's'*
real name Prison officials decline
to divulge it. He is also known
at the prison artist because he tas
marked talent for interior deco-
rating. *
He has decorated the walls of
the prison dining room and paint-
ed a portrait of every Oklahoma
prisoner since he . has been in
prison.
He entered the prison twenty-
five year ago after being con-
pEAR BETTY
• word to tha
HITCHY-KOO’
Vaudeville
Tomorrow.
As Usual
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> Am Ata-,;
zv*
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bzolabasmjomkgkmLs
the Gingerbread Man to move the
button-holes on his coat every time
th* buttons come home, on crook*
"All right! We’ll do every-
thing." called the-Twins, running
ahead.
“Won’t youihave something to
eat?" called the Muffin Man. “I’ve
got hard bups and soft buns, plain
bung and raisin buns, sweet buna
and yeast buns. big buns and little
buns, hot buns had cold b—"
His Voice trailed away into
nothing. The Twins hadn't heard
a word he-baid. They were far
beyond hearing. •
(To Be Continued)
(Copyright, 1923, byNEA Service)
Gingerbread Man's buttons on
straight, said Nancy. T.-----
“The /Gingerbread Man! sx-
clalmed the baker. “Why I made
him myself a year ago last Christ-
mss. I gave him a rod tarlatan
ooat with cinnamon drops for but-
tons and white frills out of a can-
dy box. Why does he need more
buttons?"
f 3. D. Dunn was instantly killed
-Saturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock
I F when he was struck by a train
just west of the TAP depot. He
was returning from the Mineral
Jan. 14 — Sa Mann, cabaret
’ dancer, left home. In San Diego
Fostensbily for a house party at Del
en Torrey Pines beach.
t Jan. 16.—Authorities deelare -
ease one of murdef. " t
Jan. 17. — Autopsy reveals iz
sence cairned by 'illness and the
death of a baby in his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Falia and
little daughter were beta trom
Fort Worth Sunday to- spend the
day with relatives.
Mrv Lola Curry and , lttle
diughter, Esytetta, were hele tan
6-.W. Corn, 73. aa early settler
a Tarrant-co. died at his home.
Corhurst, near the city," at 2:30
P- m. Monday.
Mja widow, Mrs. Hester Cora,
tww MBS. Frank sad Win Cora. —______________, — -
=24 Chree daughters. Mrs. C. C. Kern, proprietor, as man and wife
utjetop. Mrs Virginia Yeager 1 under fictitious names.
and Mr- Opal C. Keating, eur-' Kern had serunized the. wom-
ivivehim- as caretully and identified her
Funrmi services will be held st1 readily. About the man he wan
521 A ta Wednesday freer the
Mueller chapet. Rev F.
N Cutter otfietating.
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proceed to Houston. and on to
New York Via New prleans. Bir-
mingham and other seaboard
cities.
Women, girls and a modieum q
men climbed into chairs and upbh
ria was "shihgled." as the old
boys used to call that style of
haircut .1
Gloria bad her hair cut in the
back like a. man n. The cut fol-
lows the curve of the head.- The
THE FORT WORTH PRESS ,
■■■■SIJGSR GOUGE
2.
week, the guests of Mrs. Curry's
. parents, Rev.andMrs.[Jbhn, F.
Owen. -- --
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After two appearances in, the_________ _______ — _____
Crystal ballroom of the Texas 404 ences will become the high spots
tel Monday, Rodolph Valentino,........
th most widely acclaimed movie
etar in America, and Mrs. Val-
entfno. reentered their private car
and left for San Antonio -Monday
night. • ’ uT 3 .
From there the Valentihos’will
mle,
7,5 •
• 1 k
other "norther."
"Aum" Sallie Borah, an aged
resident, is reported seriously ill
at her home here. . —
- Mrs. J. R. Southall was a week-
Water-waved 1L Star-spangled *
it.
And every time Gloria made
a move with her curling iron or I
her comb all the women folks
started to do the same thing.
Gloria worked so many coif-
fire changes she ran out "of ;
breath and ideas and had to sit ;
down and think for n while
when she started" work on
. "Muebeard’s Eighth Wife" the
•otniir day.
“Hey. Hattie! My mirror!**
(LORIA used to pyramid her
U hair. Then she plastered it.
Then curled it. Bobbed it.
Flounced It. Corrugated IL
KNIPt Snip! Salp! *
— A few more snips and Glo-
huusd
(North Fort Wor..
“aRoADWAY H081" ’ _
A Romance of the Moet Pan
gerous Street in the Wynd.
“Shqrtage’ fol lowed Confer-
epre in Cuba on Jan. 20
Washington Ruredu
The Fort Worch Prege
BY JHN CARSON.
‘WASHINKON, March 27.—
For severadays around January
20, conferhices relative to Cuban
financial conditions and to sugar
prices were held in Cuba.
H'arta.” starring Bryant
“Washbure and other leading
PH-mLurs E-GYPT—
. "fry O’ thie Sea." with Anita
Stewar
, UTOPIA — "The Sage
Brush’ Trail," from H. H.
Van Loan’s story, with all-
star —er * '
■MX—William Fairbanks
is The Sheriff of Sea Dog."
OH0ULD th
□ this worn
ried working
their souls?
for theunen
fought shy
such thing i
takes thewa
far lower tha
of work. :
ROSELAND
(North Fort Worth)
House Peters and an All-8tar
*5 Cart in . ,
“THE BTORM"I
The Thrill of tojW .
Comedy—"Country Chieuens"
DANDY bread every day. Keep
Here’s why: 1
—In— e
“Rose o’ the Sea"
the cabin for an boar, returned
Tenneemee and left azain for goo4. Korn will
I. and came to Texas tell the jury
■ 4
KEEP PRIES UP. .
t By 9ne.device or another since
. then, the market has been kept
< • high. 1 The reports from Cuba are
stof greatly improved conditions L
there, just as the ''conferences" F
• would have known. There are some
2 reports also tbst opportunity has i
been had-to-liquidate some of the]
"paper” held by banks in ’ this
Wells roundhouse, where his son
im-aw, Lester Stewart, works. Mr.'
Dunn, who won about 35 years old.'
wa deaf audit is thought that he
failed to hear the warning whistle !
o On edt: . . eharzinz
Eight orators were selected to murder.
cat to me and I'll make him a ।
coat of hard leing that uronTcome
off. Then he needn't be afraid of
fifty knick-knack dogs. Now mind
you tell her." V
"All right." said Nhey.
"And if that douptt-help. stop
at the Picture-Book House and
ask them to give the Cut-butLady
another side so she’ll have two*
eyes. Theh she can see bettor.”
"All right, thank you. । We •
HITCHY-K00 Prison May Be Holding
1923 TONIGHT Another Innocent Man
Youth and beauty will dominate Ey Vnirearma. 1
Raymond Hitchcock's new annual MeALESTHR, Okla., March 27.
revue. "Hitehy- Koo 41923," at the —Oklahona Totete penitenUary -.— —-------- —
Majestic tonight. here may be concealing a tragedy quel to the Tidwell affKTr.il that
Mr. Hitchcock will appear per- orni tie d“,Hl ter t^an ornoid Dutch," the priso artist,
sonally and will be seen as Romeo o injustice even greater than
in the balcony scene from “Romeo, that of J. W. Tidwell who recent-
and Juliet.-' "Pagliacci." “Peek's ly was pardoned from federal
tion
Jan. 22—Dr. Jacobs secured
country. .■
Sugar has been sold to the re-
tailer place then at 10 and 1T cents '
a pound. It was the same sugar ,
which coutd have been sold at 7
cents a pound and provided a good
profit for everyone. Interested in
addition to bearing the entire tar-
it of approximately 2 cents a
pound.
Garner: taei^- ov RN: says, aecounting for his interest
II D0: Rabon Dewa, in the attractive 20-year-old cab-
Third Ward team won tin thearet dancer whose hair-cladzbody
muge memory comtea whien was pazfqund.onthe lonely Torrey
==si=-
=s s24..
Wara,‛Pauiinecompnd”cirt cumstantial. He espects to estab-
Mwdmow Edith lish an alibi "when the proper
pardoned Tidwell. Presidents___—
Roosevelt, Taft and Winon had trees him.
a Fort Wort
|F have a verit
2. this week.
Ka The , Pow
•7 Munday nig
chureh and
, Argentine on
hotel were eu
“Hitehy Ko
. . the Majestic,
auusie.
The Texas
will be held l
versity club.
The annua
will be held
the TCU gir
chapel.
An etrao
be kiven at 3
by the Harm
frebyterian
Civic Sym
n con tert F
another Frid
Baptist ch»n
All hurch
close the wee
music, some
grams.
April 2-3 io the date set for a
general clean-up campaign in this
Olty. Prizes will be awarded to
the ward school which has been
most active in the campaign. The
" A Paramount
• I Picture I
, “They come off in the wash,"
said Nandy. 'Then when the
Cut-Out Lady does hit mending
she sews ’em on crooked and they
won't go into the button-holes." -
“Why dues she sew them on
crooked?" lasked the Muffin Man.
> . "Because the Gingerbread Man's
knick-knack dog bites her cocoa-
nut cat and pulls all the cocoanut
fur off."
“Well, I declare!” said the Mut-
imedA guilt,
tar
byxDistrit Lomis L. Jarobe (below)*
Walker Bred,
.usm Bo
. Phonelama V L; ..39’: ..F
......... k-sceig
ter of the new Fort Worth Coun-
try club was filed with' the aec-
rotary of state at Austin. Ta The
club is laying out an 18-hole
course several miles west of the
River Crest Country elub?"
UTOPIA
Theatre 4 B
) Now Showing r
’.“THE HERO”. ?
prison at Atlanta, Ga., where he
served 35 Fears of a life sentence
for a murder he did not commit
Tidwell, a half-breed Cherokee
Indian, was convicted of slaying
Jim Brown, a neighbor, near
Tahlequab.’otlA, in ISM. 1 ,
At the Theaters
MAJKBTIC' — -Lttle Bil-
lie" and five other big-time
vaudeville acts. Tuesday,
mhatinee and night. Raymond
Hitchcock in “Hitchy’ Koo
1923."
PALACE— The Pride of
Palomar";" Royal Tropical
Marimba Band and Senorita ,
Elena Cothacho.-/
HIPPODROME — 'Thirty
Days," with Wallace Reis;
"The Message of Emile
Coue," educational picture.
7 RIALTO — "Hungry
{
Why haen’t,
to makk honer
widow bM? A
the widow le «
prefers to be.
woman, had rat
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Ja
end Ast tor with the family of her
son, Eunie, in Fort Worth.
J • a • ’ /
Oui us th
heti Cinues
splash or c<
fact of Alic
• agiake on moi
(iet that the
%pnt tu some
by the passi
surely the I
tached her
Gune. she i
- er Dun: Will
vasst. e; no
ar JAMEs w. DEAN.
NEW YORK, March 2 7 —Say.
E IN man, come right down
SKATING
b-
curled under, still preserving
the shape of the head.
! ! add that's what they call the
. S"Glorlas bob,”
. I tell you) men. all .the worn- 1
ta folks wil be wearing the Government -nf
A MI'
Dear sety:
nnw who 4oe»n
iome. The ri
started at 11 P
inc to Flay, r
a little harder
longer. I have
eigke times an.
M 3 a. m I let
Wiat do you
JOHN X,
You mean I
, about you. de
is silly sad th
ably doesn’t
sillier than sh
bone and lav
tint attempt*'
- you any the !
self instead of
time comes."
, Prosrecution is based on the
theory that Miss Mans was
latunred by a Now on the head and
Bad Boy,” “A Horrible Author.”
and “King of the Fiji Iales."
Among the musical hits ar* “Take
Me Back to Lullaby Lane......The
Bandit Band, and ’Songs We
Used to Stag."
2"-“ Physican On Trial For
BLAME GLORIA FOR HAtR STYLES WAs PLANNED
. hair is also cut at he sides and
represent the district last Friday
night nt the Parker-co interscho-
-iusiajmtnw.cetrgrazzia t,xzauye Cal Marta 27 ’
schooL The district meet will be SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 27. —,
* “ ~Good Samaritan to a pretty girl
on a perilous byway of love
Dr. Louis L. Jacobs, 33, debon-
air captain in the United States
1 ( THIRD BEST, 110.00 IN CASH
Buy BIG DADY Bread. Paint without paint and win cash prises.
In <Ase nt a Tie. Prizes of Equal Amount Will Be Awardea.
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P • REMEMBER! ' \
Walkers B^g
LOAF OF QUAUTY—a milk bread-^made
pure milk which adds to its richness.
Fifty Yuan Ago
famous and was’called in consul-
tation in many towns and cities
because of his success in the treat-
ment of disease. This was Dr
Pierce, who finally made up his
; mind to place some of hi medi-
. ines before the public, ana mov-
lag to Buffalo, N. Y., pat up what
he called his "Favorite Presertp-
• tion," and placed It with the
1 druggists in every state
Dr. Pierce* Favorite Preserip-
tian has long been recoghized as
a tonic for womankind. Thousands
of women testify that Dr. Pieree’n
Favorite Prescription has entirely
aradicated their distressing all-
meats
More recently that wonderful
discovery of Dr. Pierce s, called
An-urie (for kidneys and bnek-
aehel, has been wuceessfully used
by many thousandb who write Dr.
Pierre of the benefits received.
Rend 10c to Dr Pierer, Buffalo.
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RRIESTIN
No Vaudeville Today
"i Account
1Thfe
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mother, is going to, come home ]
with her hair chipped just like I
Aad who's to blame for it?
Who's to blame. I ask you?
Gloria Swanson!
Yessir: Gloria Swanson!
TAT Gloria Swanson woman 5
I has had more to do with I
women’s headsthan anyone else |
case and kimoma of the dancer and
Na bianket from the Blue Sea cot-
1 tage.- L . 1
That the pretty entertainer was
ehe "vietit of her own popularity!
. to thewutopwy testimony, tab bad .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers enter-
tained several of their near rela-
tives Sunday at their home near ,
town. A bountiful dmierzwas
served, after which the schilden
indulged in an egg hunt In antici-
pation of the near approaching
| Easter "easoD- t -I ~
TERRELL — Repair work on
i city hospital to cost 320.000 to be-
gin y oboe. 4 __________
. . —„ —nyn,,,,.. .re.*"'
EXTRA CASH PRIZES
For the neatest and best, complete BetoLlinyisible pictures turned
tn at the end of this campaign we will give:
' 1 4
__At 7
HUBBY
Dear Betty :
ried about aog
me not Mag. I
work late can
be just atta an
itas atter he 6
.tees in hle siee
anything I cou
You write's
cussed the mi
to gain his co
be the best th
his troubles i
watch bi me
heaith.
Every Afternoon
and Night at
Beautiful
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’ 2un.2.
. Man
I ' t,
BeB
publie health service at Camp;
Kearney, is seeking to persuade
a jury this was his odd role in
the case of Fritzi Mann, for whose
murder he is dow on trial.
"Damned fool altruism." he,
in BIG DANDY BREAD. 1
L.-", q", .2 ~
Paint your pictures, then write your name and address upon
t them and take to your grocer or send them to the office of the
Walker Bread Company before Saturday noon each week.
Competent judges will select th ten neatest pit
win receive a crisp, NEW 0j DOLLAR BILL. Names of win- ..
And what
looked at tb
oes were oi
cut feutares
modnitght.
Just a few
quarreled «
been unkine
And now.
she found I
good points
near.
uddeniy
' Durutny
he 'asked.
kaie tetu
th. child
"Yes." I
“I hudn’t 4
she be takr
—or is tha
a child?” al
Latham
Than:
"What de
het < vehtuu
”I haven
- there ms
don't know
“Then I
replied.
"You hav
A Kate turn*
| "Yes, de
Biaters.
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I Nhich begi
kkthing I tole
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She•,
"hi
were rpresentatiyes of hanks in
New York, Boston and Montreal.
Another participant was the repre-
seatativo of cane sugar interest
which’own considerable of th* Cu-
ban sugar investhents.
This information is novjin the
hands of government authorities
who hav* been studying the sugar
gouge. Itis deemed of the ut-
most importance in any investiga-
tion into sugar manipulation*. In
SEE VALENTINO zs . _
------- ' gamble. I* ever told, government
“Gloria* bob" before the leaves
fall next autumn.
< yas: and speaking’ of wonsnL
I following movie styles and
fashions, the men arn just as
bad. The Valentino vogue still
grows. Sideburns and shaggy
hir under the hat. In any sub-
way train in Gotham you can
see young Spanish, Italian, J*w-
th and French youths wearing
, the Valentino hairdree. Any
dark young fellow who has a"
notion that he bears the slight-
est resemblance to the sheiki.
does his best to Improve that,
resemblance. It seems. , ’
URGE CROWDS
Tidwen. neted or staying im wife. “Old
I -cMysytYj
gpteti—____
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WALKERS-
BIGDANDY, ,
BREAD Cash Prizes
For the Kiddies
■ ' l' ' ' k " •
1 31 at --. +: ।
In addition to the
Pictures now being
DANDY BREAD.
g32-ofcourse-•*
EAThe Pride
Jt 3 . I J
hi vhrent .when he ‘was ton BODY FOUND. .--
el4. He entered tb* eat Ue Tb* spot where the body was
majwhen he was 17 and tor found in 10 away. On thet
wno a wel knows rigor* on j rood, apvarentiy scattered in
nneen trelL - 1 night, were the handbak. malty
-
1′1cuco00
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NOW SHOWING
High on the list
of the years1
1 best entertain-
ments, and top-
ping by far all
of Anita stew-
art’s play* fora
aum. _ year.1
‘ Anita Stewart
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1923, newspaper, March 27, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638176/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.