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that an all-wise providence always
replenishes the male stock to make
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Q la Canada dry?
A There is prohibision in Canada
Home boiled ham and cabbage
never get a divorce.
Dr. Sun. former Chinese presi-
dent, to trying to rise again.
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Take all my guilt away.
O let me from, this day— — .
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PRYER: Grant us. O Lord, in
all our duties thy HELP, in all
oUr perplexities thy COUNSEI, in
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"Mack." He needs none,
is simply a correction.
C. J. FOWLER.
all our dangers thy PROTECTTON,
I our sorrows thy PEACE., for
A righteous man regardeth the
ltfe<M his beast. but the tender
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threatend:by shorter male lives. {
Camp Bowie Lumber Co. 1
Dealers ill
BUILDING MATEIIALS
Several nunered Feer t SaS
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Arlington Haights Bird.
Any Amount Delivered Anywhere ",
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eat grocers and the legitimate
sugar producers and dealers.
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Don’t put your
quilts and blan-
kets away with-|
out lyundering.
For a limited
time we will do
the work, 4 for ft
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Bart Mynatt
Prospeet 163-142
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JUST CALL
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—J. P. C.
Sycamore Heights.
recnvedAt. Hais port
He Sod’^eyases^ane
••vs revende efhern
“And Jesus said? I am." Mark
14;61, St.
Read Mark 14151-65.
liberately run so as to bring
John Doe’s five-room cottage
within the higher tax area,
but to leave out Richard Roe's
mansion, a lot of folks have
the idea that this is unjust
A Pledge That Means Something
Taxation—what does it mean to you? J
look bo trick in fighting the
foodgamblers..
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BRAND
MACARONI
Sold By Your Grocer
.... “But if you want to upe the,
h French figures," he will say as he 1
When two persons' do the weit-
same thing. it often falls out that
in the one it is criminal, in the
other It ia .not s; not that the
thing itself is different, but he
who does it.—Terence.
P E.
Jim G
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hoars. N
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hour*?:
The, name meane The Aiving image
of Ameox Amon was the chief of
the Egyptian gods, ths sun god di-
vinity."
’ Write The Press about your
ideas on public issues. Your
letters wiir be printed in the
people’s editorial column. They
must be brief. Names of writers
must be signed, but will not bo
printed if desired.
dosed doors. This sugar deal
is no secret session proposi-
T tion. We want to know how
• the inquiry is being conduct-
ed. t
So why not let the federal
It is not difficult to sell your automobile, if you
describe it fully, and advertise it in The Fort
Worth Prods. '
There is no extra charge for ads accepted over
the telephone.
To strive tn inereese the op
portunjtis of the poor while
Writer says the average, flapper
should go and hide her face and
we say she does it with rouge,
T--
Rev. Owen of New York says
they go to school in heaven and
the boys will think that is — hot
heav < n, ■
FLIVVERING WITH* BRALEY ——
The Hermit .
— Ta-..
Obaervations
ywar, the big egg-roll-'
at the White House on
strange collecdom
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on“p"*
5 • MH
, as a patriotic duty, to
offer their services to the
i—e-— 1 t.
THE hermit sthin his lonely care.
I Behaving as hermits shouldn't behave.
Fee be spoke up loud and be veiled it clear.
"On, gosh-a mighty, its lonesome here!"
rity. tg..
It is indeed a sacrifice for
such a man as Mr. Colvin to
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tairiy and decently; to be
American In word and deed,
independent in polities, toler-
ant ’ In religion, honest in '
business, kind in human dis-
trena and helpful in the up-
building of Port Wurth—
these are the alow of this
newspaper.
Uy Unite
SIOU?
The lee
sour ri
which I
has refo
- 40 mile
peals fr|
la Sion
n up th
had real
A Srippa-Howard ewapever
Published Daily Eigept Bungay
nt 1007 ‘Commereest. .Leon U.
•Her. Editor; wullm M. Mein-
tosb,aBusinese manauer:
• a a
! * who are the victims of the
* sugar gamblers as much as
L . - are the consumers. 4,
T 9 LThere’s many a slip be-
L. - tween the law and; the jail.
F iwhen they’re dealing with
k 5 slippery sugar manipulators,
t the federal authorities
.my talk to the newspaper-
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* «T HAD a trouble. I had a woe.
AMy heart was broke and my spirits low.
Aad I felt so doggun• bad inside
1 hat I went and I came out here to hide. .
kepir gosh-a’mighty, 1m tellin- ydu
Dlt was empty air he was speaking to)
“AJtHo lit fled from the busy throng.
mftnd,y trouble had come alons‘ -------------
Fort Worth because several
thousand Fort Worth CITI-
ZENS wanted him. His pres-
ence/has benefited hundreds
-jupon hundreds of people and
.many of us love him very
much, which, by the way, is
i our unquestioned right. We
- i. have been glad to bear the ex-
ehipimaid the situation is
, and eontrol. ' "
manifest pi-1
. OOM
My faith looks up to thee, •
TThou Lamb of Calvary,
Savior divine! .
Now hear die while I pray.
“Is It true that there is a con-
section tetween the war and the
increased number of boy babies—
A Boost for Colvin
To The Press: At last a
Has got their troubles the same as mine!
« A N maybe Hl find Mme friend who U be
Awiing to listen at times to me
When I spil my trouble into his. ear.
For gosh-a’migaty. its Dnesome here.”
. — BERTON BRALEY.
By Enite: Frese
DALLAS. March 27. — Tentative
proach of any enemy. ..
One of the soldiers silently
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Questions
AND
Answers
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You can get an answer to any
question of fiat or intormatien
by writing to Th Fort Worth
From Wahingtomf Burenu, 1822
Now Kork-ve,Wanhington, D.
U. enclosing 2 in stamps Med-
THE FORT
WORTH PRESS
a straight road, one #atchng up,
the road and the ptfer looking ,
down IL so as to obeetve The ap-
3 p. m.
Special Rate $2.00
FL Worth to Minera Wille
. Phon Laman Mf ,
NELSON 4 JOHNSON, Props.
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I him ip. Let us show to the
world that we know a goal
thing when we see it. If we
do not do this, and are con-
records of foreign countries for a
century back—our records go hack
only to 1915—and proceed to
explain. . 3
“If you want to use the Eng-
lish figures for hewohid war, tie
answer to cyed,‘ " he will tell you.
“See here—- for 10 years before the
war. England's masculinity rae
was below 1040 and once it went
as low as 1032. Now.-it was 1035
Here’s the Way to Sell
An. Automobile
x Before youty to sell your car, jot down the
points you would want information about if you
were going to buy a car. In other words, antici-
pate the questions any buyer naturally will ask.
Then write an ad which describes your car truth-
fully and accurately.
Phone your want ad to The Fort Worth Press h
Afor insertion in the. daily “Automobile for Sale” 17
f column. Hundreds and hundreds of people watch '
this column regularly, so that they may take ad- '
v vantage.of the proposition which looks exactly
right to them. ‘ ”
faithtliy, tenrlessl».
WASHINGTON, March 26.-*
Boys Threw Stolen
Bicycles in L a k e
--k
By United Prena .2
SAN ANTONIO, March 27— A
band of alleged bicycle thieves,
composed of boys ranging in age
from 10 to IS, has been found
her». Approximately 80 wheels,
Kild to Ahave been stolen from
«6 A N‘ ‘way out here in this lonesome spot,
Arre come to see that a guy has got -
To face.his trouble- for comie what may >• - i
it's wholly uselesa to run away. | . p
A MT M going busk to the place I came. Ji
aTo fight my, bottle an' play the game, a
Just tike the others, who, I opine.
-LAUNDRY^
A large cage was built for the an-
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pairs
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certainly d>d not donate Anything toward his transportation
here, but will if he wants to leave."
His bitterhess hurts nobody—it is the gross mis-state-
ment of facts which rankles. Mr. McLendon said he would
rather die without God in thejungles of Africa where the
Gospel is not known, than to die without God in the city of
Fort Worth where there are churches, pteachers and Bibles
without number, because his excuse would be more accep-
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WHO’LL BE TO BLAME WHEN THE WORM TURNS? >
... ■ ' twist
1917
the declaration of Jesus? -Ms gars
us 16 way to prove its truth. *2
antan willeth to do his will, he
shall know!" Are we willing to
prove him? • ■
HYMN: ,
co-Prusalan war, the French mes:
culinity rate showed no gain.
JEKYLL AND HYDE.
"I cite theee merely aa a couple,
of examples, to show that one can
disprove the contention by (one set
of figures aad just as quickly can
apparently prove It by another-”
At various times, changes in ths •
masculinity rate have been as-
cribed to ware, plagues, epidemies,
and other causes, out there is ,
nothing, tbs experta say. to bear
; this out when severaletables are
considered. More than likely, the
, result will be utterly conflicting.
* While it is s fset that mors bey
' babies are boro, It is also a fact
that the infsnt mortality among
boys is higher than among girls.
For each 1000 girl babies who
' died in 1913, there were 1298
deaths among boy babies, aad iu
1020 there were 1322.
Ex
FOUR * Marek m, m3
- "It is the open eyes looking out_____ _____ ____________
upon the world which Jesus has in 1914. 1040 in 1915. 104* in.
Red Ball Store Line
Mineral Wells,‘Weatherford
and Fort .Wonk ‘
Leaves Lackey'S Drug Store.
Terminal Hotel Bldg.. 8:30 a:
ui., 3 p. m., 0:30 p. m. Leaves
Miperal Wells, Craxy Drag
Store, 8:30 a. m., 1 p. m. and
glen of Africa’ than Fort Worth. He wentionto say.
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Nie Fort Worth Press
kick the federal trade commis-
-zsion-on him, another is to set;
E- * the department of justice on
7 his trail, still a third to start
a congressional invest’
2 It happens now that .. —-
•ter is out of the question. It
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COLORADO. Texao,March 21.
Today^a Thought .
city. Certainly such men are
needed, sorely needed. What
a Godsend it would be .if some
man of equal ability would of-
fer himself for mayor, and the
voters have sense enough to
elect him. ... Ju
Now, folks, let tus rally- in an
around Mr. Colvin and put
either purposely or ignorantly
led. in an attempt to
I prejudice others.
Mr. McLendon canid back to
2*
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$
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boura, 1
Eb4
dsssde
“Aro-yeu sleepy?” asked tha.——------- - - — .
other, without turning hie head, high-powered men may beLin-
How did he know his companipniduced, *'- 2 •a
had yawaed. 1 ** m‘
. 1 In consenting to make this
■ | race Mr. Colvin is offering to
< . the voters of this city a great
opportunity, to secure the’
2 1 services of a man in this
important position which
may not come again in a life-
time. it is up to the voters of
i the city now to show whether
they want a man of ability to
handle the*ob, or whether
they want to stick to medioc-
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GAUSE-WAKE. Fl NEKAL 7
HOME
Embetmine BBS Pumernt
Are..
* years immediately after the Fran- L
Waahtugtoa nregu ‘
Ths Fort Worth Tress
BY ROBERT TALLEY.
. “’v* penses of both campaigns, go-
l ing or coming. Rest assured,
he has not walked yet
Th is is no defense of
— ahnqmgv*szu:
•fabe year .Entered. a:
1e=e
We predict tne hottest summerP
. record because they alwaye are.
will be born this year, according
tq experts who study vital statis-
tics at the U, 8. census bureau
here. ;
While Old Doc Stork's prefer-
ence for the boys has always been
evident, compilations for 1131.
which hav just been completed.
Indicate that his choice la growing
stronger. The preponderance of
male birtha 1n1921, the latest of-
ficial word, waa the greatest of
any year aince the census bureau
has been keeping such records in
1915.
For every 1000 .girls born dur-
ing the years given below, there
were this many boys born:
’ . Woys
the ireasury, Alexander Mamitoh;
mecteiatyiofwar, Menry Knox: at-
torney generai, Edmona Randolpm;
postmanter general, smumi on-
good and Timuthy Piekering-
Two Near Death
"American does not propose to
4 - die- in debt to his stomach,
zahd his idea of a good meal
“is still a thick beef steak and
I ^Mighty;few trimmings.
5 Turn Onthe Light
2 There’s more than one way •
zto catch a sugar ) gambler, it;
E -zeems. under the existing;
Kfederal laws. One way is to I
tent to be imposed upon by a
By drawing four lines as shown bunch ‘of four-flushers, we ♦
abprhatedeuolinattexetso"are hh I certainly deserve no sympa-
the same section. thy-
made new, that furuishes the tea-' 1916, 1044 in 1*17. 1048 in 1918. |
timony to the mission of Jesus 1 1060 in 1212 and,1o52. ininzo. I
which can never be destroyed." X 0u peSathertuwere 1060 byAtor
MEDITATION: Do we believe pare 100061,103131ioma-
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ngures and .tries to find their hid-
den meaning, and bell answer:
5” EKPLAIKIXG.
Then he will get down a pile of
dusty volumes containing birth
Lof the ham sandwich accounts
[ jforpant’of the big increase in
B • -pork consumption. 4 •
| " 2 Butdopubtiess the chier rea- -
r H2son to that meat, while more.
r Jexpensive, to more easily"pre- .
5 "pared than substitutes, and J
2aeems to satisfy hunger more 1
1 quickly. And the average ‘
excepi in tue provices of Quebec!
ana British Columbia
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Q Who were/the membars ofi
George Washington’s cabinet? +
A. ecretary of state. John Jayl
and Thoma. JeffOVBOB. secretary of
Made By
"1 FORT WORTH
MACARONI FACTORY |
" Laduw. . Muhauma.su"_j
Light Co. announces plans for ex- plana have been completed for the,
pehditure of $19,000,000 for new fourth annual meetingt.afthe
generating plant Southwestern Politidf" Science
• • • Anan, to be held for"hreedys,
SHERMAN — George W. Kim- beginning April 2, at tne Southern
brough, Grayson-co pioneer, dies Methodist unfversity here.
at home near bere. Principal colleges of Texas,
• • • Loutsiana, Oklahoma, kansas ,
ABILENE—Cittcpmmission or- aad New Mexico are to send deleu .
decs five new pieces of.equipment jcaes. -
The program will be divided
iqal, legal and love end mar-
Hge‘ advice will not be given.
Upsigned letters will uotbean-
swered. An letters are confi-
-- gog, yipgg"S -2
Thon another otticer tond 2
pig that had become eatrnend
from ita parents. He adopted H
and put q in thb monkey
Next came a "tocuaehie. •
tive of the Mexican junties, which,
appears to be a cross between .An
opossum and h raccoon. This we V
also added to the family erelt _
, Finally a policeman piaked!UP
a stray pup andvtaced At Al9nd-
■ids of the other numbers otp"N
police soo. K v J
Hundreds of persohs have vieit
ed the pollce station to witness the
EEu
appears from statements from
zofficials in Washington that
zthey prefer to have the de- !
2 partment of justice tackle the ,
njob of rounding up the gam-
blers thru the medium of a
"federal grand jury.
2 * That may be all right, and
’ then it may not be. Federal
grand juries work behind
us, his statement was
$3 Down, $5 Monthly w n
Buys Underwood Typewriter 1
5-Year Gunrantee
TRINITY PRINTING CO.
•There’s No Bubatitute for
Quality; |
"‘XMIIVESrSk, March 2r.arag.
Ing Mr. Noah, plaset
While pouaibly not so spacious
as Skipper Noah’s seagoing menag-
erie, the Galveston pollce station
la nevertheless becoming a verlta-
hle ark? .
Several monkeye were purchas-
ed a short time ago by a police-
mn, who aaw vislohs of the
crowds that would congregate to
wateh the monkey races along the
beach during the vacation season.
rhe turning point in a man’a
career may be where thf worm
turns. ‘
Our kick against human nature
is it isn't always human. ■ '
the ages of 30 and 35, the death
rate among *the,male population is.
always higher than among the fe*
torthensale losses during sucb 'u
hporeTovrto strike a
FERRIS — DeWitt MeMurray, lie Law, International Relatione:
editor of Semi-Weekly Farm News. History. Eeonomies, Government
I Dallas, addresses meeting here. and Sociology
' "k a • e i Dr. James Kilgore, acting pres-
MEXIA— Littie interest being ident of SMU, will deliver the ad-
shown in ehty election to be held dress of weleome,‘and Judge C.
here April 3. i B. Ames of Okiahoma City, presi-
• • • dent of the asociation, will re-
. Yet, there are always more mee >
then women in the United States,
1005 as evidenced by the 1920 census
which showed 53,900,431
and Si.810.139 femalea. f
A* a rule, women live longer
than men. " "1.*
Dollars and cents. > . . ' *
' -That, of course, is the easiest answer. If taxation is un
just, you .simply are being stood up against a wall with your
hand*-in the air, submitting to the picking of your pocket
) Taxation caused by the Squandering* of public money is
unjust taxation. I ■
Taxation which is not equalised is unjust taxation.
Taxation caused by either wilful misgovernment or by
sheer incompetence is unjust taxation.
When the ashessmen on the modest home of John Doe
is hiked, while the assessment on the business property hold-
ings of stealthy and influential Richard Roe remain* station-
art’ or is lowered, that’* un-
just taxation. ’
If annexation lines are de-
“M
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offer his services to the city
A Puzzle a Day in consideration of) the legiti-
Two soldiers on guard atty ohate paltry salary attached to
stood at attention in the middienl this office, and it is sincerely
......... be hope’that the voters
Will appreciate this, fact and
elect him by an overwhelming
majority. Perhaps if this is
pounds of meat per capita teat
a year, the highest per capita
IE average since 1911. ‘ 1
term-. These figures do not indude
H game or domestic fowl but
only what is popularly desig-
nated as “butcher's meat.”
The chief diet continues, to be
-beef ana pork. J y
p 1 * Why the tremendous meat
consumption in this country,
ee -far greater than that of any
[ .other in the world? . ,
t 1 X First, dietetic expert* tell
zus, because no food in the
• • world is more easily or quick-
ly digested than beef steak,
; while the great and contino-
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present, and plenty
of publicity, even tho the-de-
h partment of justice does
think of acting to protect the
I |u - roewumer?
i . And just to make,sure that
the sugar gougers zet theirs,
let’s not forget that the most
' effectiveway to beat them,
I J after all, is thru* sugar boy-
* " cott. Cooperate with the hon-
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Prapet
Daly Lenten Bible readina
Bhd meditauon prepared Kot
mm Melon ou Evenusiism of
Federar Council of hurenes
TUESDAY
HU, Final Declaration
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Dey or Nluht
1251 •enenyitamin Ave. at vereh
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the publie shouldover-
raguiso.mserihtpcomneshureb ihromid’
i ____________ '* Saturday. Taylor wasaceused of
: Seize Ship Loaded "afMea A
' With Fine Liquoreomauezenerdas.___
M.ma.c eC Ami. . -- ' NO CHOLERA QUARASTIXE.
MonaaY are. on! .4 B) Vusrea Pres. I NS quarartine for cholera
nr compared to the big KEY WEST, Fia; Marek 27 - whiea ha» proved satal.tp,more
ngs to take place there The Cuban •roamer Mentennette than 590 box* in Bastrop-ed dur-
the following months twith 2100 ean of fine Muenzs the pant few weeks, will -be
X*" 2"5 ebourd. le held by revenue egenu n*chnary in Tarrant co. Dr .WLeon
in- . . Lyhere today. G. Cloud, state veterinartan of the
Ensteinsayshehasa 7a* Mobtnnette »u towed iventock manitar) commisaton de-
covery even more im- rote port by the eutter ankee lelaren Dr. Cloud, who returned
• Worn Irin -zheory I Of after distress menaages had bren Monday, from the infected area.
K gentleman of suffisient cali-
. ber to measure up . to the — ------ ------------- —
standard of ability' that should | in the ______________
be required in any one who Bryan say, weaith is a disease.
aspires to the position of com- Weezy ng hard to catch. 1
.7 missioner of finance has of- : ------
/ fered his services to the city. A boxer, who wet amdbassed
( ’ 4 refer to the candidacy of
. Mr. Colvin. 1
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BRECKEKIDUE, Texas,
March 27—C« C. swanerend hin
wife, recently married, probably
will not recover from injuries juf-
rre4 in sn explosion of gas in
their home yeterday.
Heth were burned severely. The
expinion occurred when they en-
tered the kiteheu and etrnek a
match. The gas is believed to have
rcaprd from A deferpive Mme
'i x,.
ducation, addresses community,
, «<*’<•*
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calcium
ing Ims
acre, but
lower th
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terihg America because he was
eraxy, but we think he was show-
ing good sense.
Professor says what this Coun-
try needs is 30-cent egEs. Wefhavet
them, but they cost more. | ,
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pcsnzkppeeipnlr ,.2
Galveston Police* Have
^Menagerie at Static!
! , 0/j Doc Stork
here, were found sunk in West I
— __________ End lake; . I
A. It ii u Lnglish abbreriation The ringleader surrendered tol |
of univern. . ‘officers after the hiding place for 1
Q How is Tut-ankhAmen pro-1 the loot was found in the most de- * I
nouneeapan what doest meanrverted part or thelaket „ •
A The correct pronunciation ie This dicovery la expected to -
Tut-Aakb-A-Mea— "u as in rule, pit a atop to the numerous thefta
first “af •• in arm, "n.. •» >n ink, which for the last sit months have f
Meoud a" •• in "rm- "$ •Lin-pena been striking tetrortothe hearts
of the “bike" owners of the.city,
according to Detective havez, bi-
recoguaing the rghts of the
rich; t print the eruth ana
15,90° ).2
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... Negro Hunted for
_ ----------, WHITEWRIGHT — Mrs Kirk Killing CaHleman
matter how“hreaten- H.u member of Dallas board of ruling cattleman
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trade
sugar
NYgrea
1007 Commerce
- . 14 11 J' '., ■ at cad
«TT pat at the table, it-shared my bed.'
1 It filled my heart Md it filled my head:
11 tell the universe life la bum
When trouble to all that you've fit for chum.
taxation, too."
L . - The pledge of D. M. Alexan- •.
j der, mayoralty candidate, _ to
equalize taxation in Fort
Worth/so John Doe’* home-
I owning desires will not be ___________
iSaN^SOM ETHING. tha 1919
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; f- Meat Eating t ,
-Despite the effort* of vege-
' tariancults, religious and sec;
I ' tarian, and of the long and
-r1 very aggressive advertising -
| J ~ 'campaign for meat substitutes
we Americans ate 149.7 \
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By The Press (.EDITORIALS: : By The People
iiigan"hatcycbnnas"eally A writer in your
people’s editorial column took a shot at “Cyclone Mack,"
quoting him as having said he would rather be in the jun
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