The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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Mrs. M I. Kellelur
Mrs. W H. Baker
Mrs. A. D. Hunter
Mrs. W. S. Stevens
Mrs. W. S. Powers
Mrs. E. E. Molicote
Mrs. J. C.Wifams
Mrs. N. E. Buster
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OIL MAN MAKES BOND. I
, J. T. Millet, oil lease salesman,
was released Tuesday on a 31.000
bond by Justice of the Peace Shan-
non on an embezziement charge.
He is alleged to have embezzled
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Senator R A. Stuart speaks be-
fore Kiwanis dab on inereasing
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Phone your ad be-
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Grocerien, Canned Qooda Paint,
Cizara See Our Price List First.
FOUR STATES GnoOERY co.
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Better ears for
fewer crippled
result ofa me
the department
Supervinor V
PHONE
LAMAR
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U. S. TO SELL
OILROYALTIES
IT.— Miss Bessie Binnion present-
ed six. of ' her pupils in recital
Cevola. at the morning hour at the First I
31,500 Methodist church.
Pinal records in the contempt
case against J. L Walker. former
grata dealer, and his attorney.
। Clay Cooke, have been prepared
'and wi be sen* to the cireutt-et
at New Orleans, where the case
SOLD BY YOUR GROCER
Mrs. S. L. Brown
Mrs. A. S. Matthews
Mrs. D. L. Grace
Mrs. C.W. Halcomb
Mrs. G. J. Tandy
- Mrs. T. G. Cooper
Mrs. J. O. McMinn
• Mra. Ed Wilfiamg ;
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It Stays Fresh Longer”
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l adirs* rubber heels, good
quality ............ 4
rhe names of housewives listed below
have received a dollar bill for having
MRS. BAIRD9S BREAD in their homes
Henry Jackson, M. at sp.m.
Monday at 554 Park dal leet. Body
sent Tants’ morning to Henri-
etta by Ghuse-Ware funeral home.
Burial at Shannon.
Our representative calls on SO homes
every day, giving a dollar bill, to the
housewives having MRS. BAIRD'S -
BREAD in their homes.
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SPECIAL
PRICES ON
SHOE
REPAIRING
Mea n Half Sales $1.00
And Up
' Ladies' Half Sales 75c
And Up
Mes's rubber heels. Good-
year or any other good
salt and CELRRY.
Ton can make a delicious na-
to nue tor soups, oysters or gravy
by saving the root of the celery,
drying and grating it and minug
wih it one-third as muchsitt.
The Press—Tea Cents a Week.
tist church. announcing the break-
up of the revival Easter Sunday.
There are seryices every day at
noon and at 7:45 p. m. daily.
The Pyes. Tea Coats a Weak.
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19 Years ia Fort Worth
Our Work Speaks Louder
Thau Words
E 4 Tame YMCA convention which
opens Friday at Waco to be at-
tended by Fort Worth delegation.
: Girl Killed in
Auto Accident
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Yes, every loaf of bread now baked in
this modern plant is made with pure, rich
butter. Every loaf is the product of skill.
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traffic nigna to go ahead. Short,
shri blasta of iwhistle—-the 1
"8AYi You come on here. Where
do you think you arer" 7
"Wiah I had that cop’s number.
Sure would turn him in. Did you
ever hear such language?" Trartie
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ly he gate under way and the mad
rush is ea (or a few minutes move.
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A Dollar For You
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wzashjuzten hurtUM
"kilip engine; can't fnd‛ etarter,
in a tew minutes every horn with-
in s block and several street car
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Cyclone Mack Talks
On ‘The Judgment*
: Telling it Quickly
Them come* a time to most everyone when they
are pinched for money—then worry starts. , Don’t
worry. Come to us.
CHAMPION
SHOE SHOP
104 W. 1st St.
Between Muta and Houston
Streets
Cut Out the Worry
Hubie’s Famous
Honey-Fruit
PI ES
Made With Lovtng Once
AT YOUR GROCERS
never diesa -
Never was such bright floats
seen in. the city—never sueh an
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| Irelan Hampton talks on "How
• to Doubl Tarrnt-co Land Values
______ IB Five Years" before Fort Worth
r - Real ihlili ¥i at noon Tuesday.
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Settee QasHty. Lewee releee
Sew Syetem Mate Week a Speetmlty
101% Mate UU Over FNID A co.
Jewelry. 1 smar 423
Some in and leave your diamond, watch or
valuables with us and we’ll supply the money
~ you over the crisis in your affairs. Rea-
rates easy terms.
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The Press—Tro Cents a Week.
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weathervane in a whirlwind. Glad
heissout there and
uonfug with both
Clisuty Superintendent B. Car-j
roll aayn health of Tarrant-eo
school children now st its best |
Creek, 800 barrels; Derby Dome.
Pr , 5• barrels; Hamilton, 1200 barrels
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To Present Play
NO AD CLUB MEET.
Ad club will not meet Wednes-
day because of the death of R. C.
Rowland ■ father Monday in San
Antonio, Jack Lawrence—of-the -
program ommittee announces. .
Rowland is president of the club
CofC Saturday night. Pinal plans 1
were completed at a meeting of the
camp in the First Christian church
Police were told by Cevola of ,
two other Italians placing $1,500
in a Un box with his 31.500 and
giving him the key for safe keep-
ing. He hid the box in a hole ia
the ground. Later when he dug
up the box be found the money
gone.
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eulogy from President Harding
Confederate soldiers.
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Police Tuesday had found no
trace of two-men. said to be Ital-
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pedeetrian, his trials
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BARGAINS ATOORSTOREA
, in the court house Sunday, an elo-
quent resoltion on the life and
-mth -2 -- . - Felld, was
read by J. H. Hartefield and
adopted. - ------ .vU . -
Short talks were made by J-.
Gaskil, William Barr and Tom
Croas. Mrs. MeGlabsen read — #
-• TROOP 4. !
Troop 4 is now divided f
three troops. They are headquar-
ing if you want it .
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15 Scouts attended ,the triane, and a screeching steam cal-
at Trinity Community Hope.
Al G, Barnes circus will hold
zame of playground ball with - I
Troop 12 any tme. Troop 7 goes
to cam Friday, March 30. for the 11 11
week-end.
meeting we all attended the re-
vival being conducted at the Cen-
tral M. E. church by Dr Miller
of Nashville. 1 -
narrow escapes from death due tott~
reckieas driving. We do not often
take into consideration the street
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his semaphore, dowama mvuw •
to let ja street car caution-
ing someone WMF would turn to
the lert. urging' another to "apeed
it up a little" and all the time bin
shrjilwhtstie golM- "Sho ib buny."
A PER watching for a while we
A decided that one groat cause of
so many traffic cops being put in
a padded cell la the driver who
pays no attention. Busy talking
to someone beside him, and tight
out into the traffic. Then the
whistle brings him to. 81am! The
brakes. Result: Traffic halted ih
all directions; cop gives a "bawi-
ing out"; business of foolish grin;
triegto backl up; ramdlthe edr be:
hind him;1 gets confused and
theAzaant
has been appealed. .
* Judge James. C; Wilson ofghe
7 tederal-et sentenced both Walker
Cizude Black of Riverade in- and Cooke to 30 days in jail when
jured Tuesday when strukk by | they accused him of dishonorable
street ear at 12th and Main-sts. practice in the trial of one of Wal-
Robertson-Mueller carried him to
ians, who fleeced Joo
Main-et cobbler. out of
Monday.
nRIVER sees signal set against
a wninwium vI" • him; stops at correct distance,
and not ua. Mo ASecomea interested in "somethiug"
th bands, whirling on sidewalk (oniy one guepa to
dodging around it each eperson). Forgets cop and
mSrhe
ideal
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i The eky was murky and the big .
drops of rain pattered down. byt Sunday
the patade of Al G. Barnes eifeus At t|
was undunte Tuesday morning.
There is being organised in eon it filed slowly thru the glisten-
EVERYBODY LOVES A HORSE AND WHEN-THE HORSE IS RIDDEN BT A PRETTY ( ' '1 junction with Troop 53 another ing streets of the downtown see —___________
-------------------------------------- . in trm—nm—Hr-IH al— he kiahfaPA M4- raineeate and watched the colOr- ‘ adoni
tul procession with the thrill that j L
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-CALL AIRPLANE
TO DISLODGE
BANK- ROBBERS
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Oklahoma Bandits Entrench-
ed Thirty-Five Miles From,
, Tisa, Carries Machine Gun
checking up on the condil
livestock cars received at U
machine gun mounted in the cock- i
pit and also loaded with bombs, is f
expected to drive the bandits from
their stronghold.
gonyy are all going at once. Final-___________________________
BY waurn GONKALKH, . BARNES CIRCUS! |Vetera“
. Sertbe. Troop । "__"V
- Our scoutmaster is O. C. Ar- I
uoux. Troop 7 wants to match a I
1 Adams of Graham are visiting R.
W Akard -andi family. Miss
Adams is a violinist and played
4 All's ready for the play i tn be
given by the,Albert Sidney John-
stopr eamp of the UCV at I 1
array of colors Everything that
1LS, makes up a first-class parade was
P. L; service troop, with Mike Mu- there—Hrestless Bengal tigera,
loney, 3. P. L., and quartermaster, lumbering elephany,, carnets, hy-
troop. With Sam Matter, s: P. L. mas. clowns, bands, girl eques-
'ernes D.
that 33 out of M inspected were i.8
bad order. Ninety percent of theeo , .
were minus bull beards and hd
deficient doors* and in many there f
were holes in the fleets and sharp 4
, . nails protruding. Railroads are •
aboyt the cooperating. •
triais 6hd / ... .
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McCauley co.
. COTTON aklkkns
Stecks and Bonde Bought
Free Quotation Her vice
1. T Waggoner Bldg. L. MM
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( ALLISON & ALLISON
A. Chiropractors
W9Pa4 Adjuntmenta 820
wug 1108% Mate Street >
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For Deaf ahd Dumb Man
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It was conduletbd by M. R.
EIGHT Earch 27,19231
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ELECTRA, Texas, March 27.— .
Ruby Clinkscales was killed in-!
stantly near bere Sunday night,]
when an automobile ia which she |
was riding enshed tain a tree.
Richard Borders, driver, suffered
n broken arm and other injuries. ,
Borders lost control of the car!
in attempting to avoid another ear
awrenthinx Borders was blind-
ed by the bright lights of the other ,
car. The girl’s neck was broken. I
pomggroenu -andcees qyhing 0. wtch #
- V wiwkafngs. ance W AE2peredcen apa i
rhese • conyedehone. Eour •* %
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The Fort Worth Press
WASHINGTON, March 27. —
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with never a glanee to see if every- "The Judgment will be eye
thing is a t carminsen him clone Mack's topic Tuesday night. -
by a few inches, or stope jiist In He la continuing 2 hin. meetiK.
time to avoid climbing over him. thru this week at the Eirt BAP"
Ho glares at the driver, and mut-
ters—censored.. -
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] BFEsAPrprA.. March 27.—A i
I batte plane, piloted by D: A. Me-
ntyre, chief of ths Tulsa aerial ,
police, and Robert Maher, newspa-
per reporter and former world war
E , machine-gunner, hopped off at
11:30 a. m. for the scene of bat-
tle between five bank robbers en-
trenched in the hills four miles I
A west of Mannford. •' The bandits, I
robbed a bank at Mannford yes. '
F 6 - terday d escaped uninjured
down Main-st under fire of ths
town's police.
A pome of 150 grim Okiaho- .
mans are creepinz up Inch by Inch 1
upon the gang of outlaws, alleged-
ly led by Al Spencer.
The battleground is 35 miles
west of Tulsa. After one of the
H bandits had been killed late yes-
terday and another captured, three
' confederates reinforced the des-
peradoes last sight under rover of
p ' 1 darkness, according to members of
the posse. The battle started
again today and is now in full
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seribe. Troops 8, 10, 18, 14.
The regular Scout meettag was
not'held last week. Instead, all
j four troops attended the revlvgl
9 services which are being held at
the Highland Park M. K. church.
[ where the troops meet. , ■
k 1 BY JAKE HESS,
seribe. Troop’‘42
After the roll eall at our last
Bmaday. Rev. J.
will
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t _ Western irrigation projects owned DCTROIT. Mich.. Mareh 27. .---------------
F F by the government are to benefit —Radio music yesterday broke hish-powered recet
feon Uoricreprtsonumetto ren- 6 sbees arat an ambr. with nUlo troquehey' amplified ptnaareaprpgran waa
eraz royalty ob public lands in ' twenty-slx. years. For the first about 20 times, Mitchell spoke F5 • •
Wyoming, May 1 3s time in his life be waa able to the word "Ford" into the mi- »
L hrty-twoland one-hait percent, bear, voices and music and.to
of the monty -received will be al-
i lotted to the reclamajion service, ever spoken. _____
I 37 a percent to the state of Wy- The silence was brken Ta the
% . oming and the remaining 10 per- Detroit Free Frees radio sta-
F cent in the federal treasury. 1 . tion when Kuehn participated ta
Sealed bids will be received up an experiment that will eveptu-
to the noon hour of May I; and ally enable him to speak. 2
they may include the royalties ae- . -"i.- V *,
zzaCONTEMPT CASE
fields included and the present
I HIGH COURT
E/. Lam Soldier. 900 barrels; Gram 2___ 1
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sonal
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- — ___ meeting jat Trinity Community
Thursda} afternoon at the home1 center last Friday. Troop 4 will
tached to the amplifying tanel, or Mrs s w Parsons A wenlgo out io the Boy Scout camp at
- mdi -nune ° M8-* "i •arsnspresented.,the take Friday. Mareh 30 "
pr-Ir laudrith lectured at - ' TRot 22. ,
, , , cropbone. 2 ■ ; At our last, meeting we played
7 Speak wordsthe first he had The word Ford was used the ’First Methodist chureh Mon- in the gyi of the Hemphill Pres-
—ensgshe=. \_, because that is where Kueha is day night on "Today, and thebyterlan church. I We discussed
The silence was broken in the employed. Kuehn heard sdunds America For it." Dr. Landrith plans for a hike. | Captain Erwin
but wrote down on paper that was a clalssmate of Dr. 8. D. Lo- made a short talk. We , then
he did not understand the word, gan of this city. pae * marched into the ehureh. Where
It was repeated and he under- • • • 4 . a flashlight picture was made.
»t°oft- ____________________, Mrs. Rose Rauspot recently pur-
— ' i chased the H. D. Smith home on
Swindlers Escape West Jodephine,for a considera-
With Maa’. 31300 u“ ’
W. B. Lls, 34. at 10 a. m.
Monda$ at his home, 2400 West
North 24th-et. F unerai at 4:30
p. m. Tueeday. 3
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2. Mis. Anna Frank, 1213 Bessie- !
3 , gt. at 8 g. m Monday. Funeral
at 11 a m. Tuesday.
two pertormances in Fort Worth
Tuesday, afternoon and night.
_Iancorke-then"_
ROoFINa 2
We have done >™« very Im-
portant contract, la gravel roof-
lag inithis Petty — one for Mr. T.
B. Eilisom, th. furniture dealer-
««k him
Walcott-Stephehs Roofing Co.
lie sou th MEMPMILI.
Fheme Lmur 037
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.