The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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10007 OOMMERCEBTREWE
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,1923
Vengeance
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And labor isn’t honest unless it is backed by vision, by en-
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• Generally Fair
BUSINESS NOW
ON UPGRADE, SO
MERCHANTS SAY
POLICE 'SARGE'
LOSES POST IN
NEW SHAKE-UP
Texas Auto Supply Co. predicta
better businens after sale of the
Marcus
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psychology of success. We still have our croakers.
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he discussed the affair with Darla
as a state orticial . .
this
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any other Tennessee metropolis.
Witness that crowd out at Al-
berta lodge Friday!
Batavta,
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pas the
Shreveport and Brownsville,
tic l pa lee a good season
Cook Paint a Varnish Co.
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bales is being harvested, in this Lone Star state of ours.
Out in the West Texas empire, which looks to Fort
Worth commercially as the .Moslems look to Mecca re-
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emergency officer, replaced him
as ‘night sergeant.
Sergeawt Poe was reduced be-
clarca the manager,
Harkrider - Keith Cooke
Rains have change
tanee from Fort Worth, raxns, -look, the company
LETS NOT STAND AROUND ON THE STREET
CORNERS OR IN THE HOTEL LOBBIES ON DAYS
- LIKE THESE AND CROAK ABOU I HARD TIMES AND
POOR BUSINESS! LETS OPEN OUR EYES!
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ACCUSED RIOTER
TO SUE WALTON
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di t ion of the crop THAT IS which the recent rains were
responsible for. - . '
AND HANI) IN HAND WITH WEST TEXAS. FORT
WORTH WILLMARCH AHEAD AS CERTAINLY AS
usinsm, by confidence.
Good business comes when
"Down among the sleepy hills ofTen-Ten-Tennessee, ,
'That's th only place a weary soul should be."
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cotton erop. i
The King Candy Co. aays-busi-
ness has rpicked up tremendous-
people GO AFTER IT. Fort
the $350,000,000 cotton crop
Two large
and pumps.
AONT go off half-cocked with any observations that thia j
V newspaper is going to paint a lot of mirages on the
—news landscape and shut its eyes to everything else. Not
for a minute. Nor does The Press advocate that anybody
else do that. --------- - — - —-----—-------—
But listen. LISTEN!
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ligiously, there is the finest cotton yield since 1920.
THAT 3,500,000-BALE COTTON CROP IS GOING TO
lent on a wrap,
it boasts ‘a
eral: Floyd Estill, of the Ten-
nessee supreme-ct; and Tom I
day. *
•Thia section of Texas can look
' forward to rine trope and a eplen-
on Trama
Vive Cent
HOME EDITION
Price/ Two Cants
i Ing of the people, legal authoritles
1 Mid
Let’s WORK, Not CROAK
Cireuses usd to make' a prac-
tice of visiting a’city. plastering
the bilboards with work* of the
talking the kind of optimism that makes for earnest ef- i
' fort, for confident determination, for the things that lead
Worontrnmmsnt for the folks who makeup Worth wufau to cshin one
led with
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GTORE away somewhere in the
• recesses of your memory,
folks, the name of Mulberry,
Tennessee. ,
only if Fort Worth CROAKS inetead at HUSTLES.
“Moral support" is a thing very vital and very,
Give it to Fort Worth until it hurtl Then give all the
physical and mental energy you can. That’s an appeal to
EVERYBODY who calls this place home. ’
If everybody responds, picture in your own mind the
results! You’ll quickly see this man’s town and this man’s
irresistibly ahead to
NEGRO SLAYER
BEHIND DARS
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Mr and Mra. Adnm and Evas Wiliams, Hilleboro, reported that
was promoted from traffic captain
to night captain
"Poe la a mighty good officer .
declared Aiderman "I regretted
to have to make the change."
than in. many months, with
brighter prospects for the
fall. This is the opinion of
25 representative merchants,
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2432
stockholders are.made
The Ingalls brothers and a fig-
urehead assokjate, Richard Rader,
are under a traua charge to fed-
eral-ct at Dallas. In addition to
vromotiw thh 1wqi stoeK com-
panis, the Iugalls brothers con-
ducted the Comiuoua«alth Broker'
lithographer* art, and then, after.
Mhe performyaev, going away ad _________- .
leaving the posters there. I vit.a
But not now. To aasure re-i ‘SWEETWATER, Texas, , Aug.
moval of all postets,"Fort Worth 25.—John Smith, 35, hegro. was
did fall business,; said
The Fort Worth Press
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MAJOR FAUNA HANIN 18 THE
only woman officer in-the Turk-t
ish army. She enlisted in the
THIS is a message to croakers.
I The office dictionary defines a croaker as "one who
croaks. murmurs, grumbles, pr complains unreasonably;
one who habitually forbodes evil."
Just how man’ croakers there are in Fort Worth is
uncertain.
But as long as there is ONE. there are too many.
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# fly" since recentrams in West
, Texas, Much larger business than
last year la expected by thia firm.
Brown Cracker & Candy Co. also
-r anticipates an increase.
/ born, along with George
Clarke, in Mulberry!
Building permits this week totaled nearly $30,000, more
than last. J ‛ J
Apother police shake up was
100 mties. Already a 15 percent
increase over last fall's business
M their report
IRON AND STEEL. ,
Peden Iron & Steel Co . with a
territor exteadins o Midland.
THINGS have been happening lately down in this part of
1 the world. They are things every man and woman m,
ought to know, and that every newspaper Ought to tell |
in NEW YORK
treated when they
Davis was severely beaten by
five men near his homa at Iowa
Park a week ago. ... "t-.
population of
•ales records in
months. The
won several promotlons for
bravery.
CALLS PARLEY
FOR MONDAY AT
HARRISBURG, PA !
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Both Sides Accept Invitation
of Pennsylvania Governot
to,Attend Meeting. — —
feet of 1 % -inch wrought iron. Special Correspondence.
Twenty-five gate valves; 35 hy- k WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Aug.
drants; 1000 meters now in serv- 25.—Lieut. Gov. Davidson's inter-
ice. view at the general hospital here
On* 100,000-gallon tank, yesterday with Lonnie Davis, nos-
One Ford truck ging victim, today was taken as an
motors, compresses indication of drastic action by the
state azainst whipping parties.
Davidson, however, denied that
day Caarges that Gordon Ingalls.
-acting as "trustee," cefrauded the
. * And $350,000,000 worth of cottort is being picked.
»’ THIS newspaper isn’t talkings "boom." It's talking sane,
il conservative, certain improvement and progress. It's
a grand reunion. It was
case and a travehag bag were re
ported to city etectives Saturday
w T. Andergna; Mineral Wells.
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for 140,000
jpnjaai Ma feet
'HE Creator rewards mankind according to his just
deserts. part of the country driving their war
Prosperity is the fruit of but one thing—honest labor. | a “normalcy" that will mean somethin
At esent a maiature of city wa uon - -Wt,
ter and arteslan water ia going In announcing the miners would
A cotton crop conservatively estimated at 3,500,000 announced Saturday
- ......- — * geant Tom Poe who
rauka. B. F. Griffith.
COFFEE AND CIGARS. L-, -------------- —\ m
Casey -Swasey Cigar Co is look feet, on which the are 10 touch with Samuel D. Warrtuer.
ing for a big lift in its trade. The cated. : operator apokesman, by long die-
Atlantic Coffee Co. looks forward The West Side Co. • present tance telephone and said Warri-,
to at least a 15 percent raise in minimum rate is 13.50 per month, ner announced the ogaMtsrS^
And goshdinged, folks.if -v TT was a great time the tour
ery last one of them wasn't •! A natives, of Mulberry xnt
r --- ’ T , their companions had.
— They wentfor an auto ride,
down the meandering road, of
course; had a nifty luncheon; .
heard all about the greatness of,
' Fort Worth; and tried to utdo
each other with stories of the
rise of fish they had caught.
But ever and anon thedincus-
sion turned back to Mulberry.
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Mulbeny, Tennessee
sergeantwhenCapt. Lyle Donahue 4 -----L-1- -----------—.. . . .. —.—
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PINCHOT MOVES TO AVERT COAL WAR
«tver Saturday. Phee flvers of the .
bg companies iata away their The fourth, a Stephens touring
weapons and rraterpizd one*. car: was atolen Uy two younK men
more in a spirit of beautru broth. Kirl, who borrowed the
erly love It I / car and failed to return it," ac-
gixteea rents was the retail I eording to Dallas poltce.
6-inch cast iron. 21,063 feet of ---- _ A am , lliA,
inch cast iron, 6712 feet of 3-lncb Tn | A KW WI
wrought iron, 51.136 feet of 2- | U LHol IU
inch wrought iron. 8784 feet of
1%-inch wrought iron and 744
HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug.
25.—The center of the stage J
in the anthracite coal situa-
tion shifted to the Pennsytva- - i
nia capital today as Governor
Pinchot moved quickly to
avert a strike in his hard coal
fields Sept, L
A call for a conference between
miners and operators in Hama- .1
burg Monday was sent out by Pla- a
chot as the first move in the elev-
enth-hour effort to prevent a na-
tional coal crisis, „,
Pinchot sent telegrams to the
four presidenta of live unthraaite
miners' organization andtour o s
the operators, askihg them to
meet him at noon Monday for a
conference to "insure the contin-
ued mining of anthracite." s
"I do not believe the last word )
The gasoline "war" was/ all
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quotatton at Gulf. Producers. ■ • .
Magnolla, Piercerand Texas' Co. •». •. D it j e
flling station*. Independenta Md V l«ltor» KoDDed Ot
no Choice but to .follow the bin Belongings Friday
companies’ examp*p.. ' •___• *
The "war" ended simuitaneowa
I b in Fort Worth and Dallas Sneak thieve* operAled on jark -
That's one atranga thing about the ed cars Frida/ Theft of a nit
sales, but not a boom.
Maxwell-Clark Drug
ports a 10 percent gain
people of Pennsyivania and other
anthracite-using statea make it of
vital importance that mining ehall i
toon:
"That u my justification for a
asking you to come,” he eon- j
1 eluded.
In the event that the conference
I fails, th* governor is vested with
sufticient power to seize and op-
erate the mints to prevent suffer- l
age Co.
ARRRSTED
They were di.
left Fort Worth several months I ---—-
ago and set up an office in New j By Untted .
S°The suu says UJIM.W# worth ,.Tu A0l , AnE Markham i‘ gATUADAY, therv was a far
or stock to the two compantes utantGe ra B HeMark a" • away,, look in Park super-
was sold Oue allegation ts that Dinves in Tulsa co intendent George C Clarkes
Uofdan ugals gormed the Con Mid hi hi! epiTulsAcna.eyes as he sprawled in his of-
tinental Consolidated Pipe Line todx.a10 he.had.[ from all i rice chair up at City Hall. The
co and mid to It on produced to wauat -aetiy an tar
the other compane L „ n confeasion and sentencing of thicel away, to the inch, as the dts-
22 cents a barrel "hen It "“"members ot the ku Klux Klan in"
worth 40|o (6 eent. eonneetlon with “Whlpptns v.r . to Mulberry. Tennent.
leged fraud are deneribed w Shelly Rogers, local nttor. Ku Klux Womn
ready haa a 75 percent increase
over sales of the fall of 4922.
"Business prospects fine," de
thru-the mains.------:-----accept Lewis made it cieer H dida
The West Hide company owners not 4mply ahy change in the work-
keep their four wells and will be ers position. ■
permitted to sell bottled water De legatee of the operatqrspere
strip of gruna, about 200 by 500 utts'her” immedlatel'P got to
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has tiled anti | !• toys ago, eity deteetivea were Jand Ivan Deaton
ratiroad informed Saturdy A quantitg.of to Fort Worth 1
• clatma (hej bed elothing and eliver was taken Judge Shaneon
nectmber—i0,jbyahethtveTherbbrswasiwitimetiwi
dlecovered Friday ‘ 13, « and h.
Joneb wil make themselvre s sufteas wn taken from her
h—Hu In the ImriW nd Itort aL-JL. U.'m. Ultol While li Uggi
Wont N to Moudns a Pesa parkod to Front of Fake a Com j
3“ ateh ter 'em' t2 PaP‛
Embry. Chattanooga hanker: •
) fluctuation of gaeoline prieew
I nearly eversthine happens simul
theously \
Elsewhere, in this puper, what wholesalers and jobbers
say about an already appjnt hade increase to told. '
A Thousands of people who have been away for the
$) summer are coming home to spend their money her in-
' stead of in some other city or state.
School teachers are coming hack next month to put in
T circulation a huge payroll. 11
There are 150,000 residents or thereabouts in Fort
Worth, and a lot of them are going to buy new winter
Adkins-Polk Grocery Co. and
It has I Waples-Platter Grocer Co. predict
a general store, and a buainess splendid ral sales. •
district approximately 50 feet "Heavy sales already are being
wide- -the width of the atore 1 made by our nine traveling men.
Merchants expect s good full" the
' Adkins-Polk company reports.
GASOLINE WAR : For Stolen Autoe
ALL OVER HERE Four automobiles were stolen in
I Dallas Friday. local rpolic were
notified Saturday. Three ot ths
cars were Fords.
i Bright, president of the Fort Gin TO TAKE
' its, Johnson and bnz- Busi- I WATER PLANT
ness already is picking up.
AHEAD OF LAST FALL. nuirn HOT 1
H. H. Wilkinson of the Conti UV.EK III. I '
nental National Bank declares eon- •"-1 • • _
ditions much better bow than at O —1---- 7 uy United Press.
any time during the last 10 weeks. “ ATLANTIC CITT, N. J., Aug.
"Prospects look pretty good to1 ' West Side citizens will «i> 35.—The miners' officials and 3
‘us, better tKanat this time last goodbye to their artesian water operatore’ representatives today I
fall," he said. - supply Oct. 1. received and accepted Gov. Pin- I
Fort Worth Auto Supply Co. re- ! On that date the city takes over chot’s invitation to meet with him J
ports a 10 to 12 percent gain over the plant of the West Side Water at Harrisburg. Pa., at noon Moa- 4
sales this time last fall, with best Co. Payment of $100,000 for the , day. |
property was ordered Saturday by Jonn L. Lewi, president of the I
City Hall, the maoney to be taken Unired Mine .Workers, was the 3
from last Decembers water de- ( first to imsue a statement, leavinai
partment bead issue. tick bed to consider the ivitak
requires each circus to post $1jin the Nolan-co jail today, chara-
000 bond eg with kimng J. T. Kuhn, farm-
iThe bond ot Riagling Bros •1 ef and deputy sheriff, at Rowena,
coming in SegtemoeF, was ap- Thursday night.
proved Saturday by City Hall. ' | He was caught near Blackwell,
dealtag to produce and, fruits, re- -=—— - — and confersed to sheriff James
porta a good inereaseover last! . - - /Yarbrough.
year. With splendid business in Alabama Judge IO A' revolver was taken from him.
j prospect,. . HeAr Fraud Cases Smith and Kuhn quarreled over
I .Southwlera Paper Co. reports near "IAT -195” crops on a farm Stulth rested trom
good business in outside territory — Kuhn
Rains have changed the fall out-, oit fraud cases set for October ---—---—-----,8
.in federalct here will hd heard n- n __...
. (o0D LMHRR SEASON, before Federal District Judge W Prepay Frogram
/ Burtonsengo Lumber Coi, oper i j .Grubbs ot Birmiugham or Taxers’ Meet
sting trom Midland wept to Cie-1 Judke James c. Winon of the | , °r '
burne south, anticipates s 60od t fcal distriet will be engaged efse- -2 - ------ .2
' a*tobs. ___ where Frogram for the next anqual
Conditions on a whole are.very cohvention of the T—to Tax A
encouraging, the manager thinks Jr. __I _ Alan was prenar”a hers
From other wholesale and job I Thieves Raid YMCA Saturday V shAnnon, jumc0
They rorecast acomhmertairevir: ! Camp at Lake Worth l torgre2
.1 of tar-reachtng extent 5, -*. s . W
! I Thieves made k rutd M. the Rus rt । lessor of.New Araum
Two reservoirs, one of 100,000
gsllons apacity. the, other 60,-
000 gallons..........
All plant buildings and ground
immediately under them.
I ____a ..a. .um.1 Sidney Samuels read the eon- _____ . .__
up Gg wastes Platter company, traet 10 the commieslon. The votetair only as a private duen.”
| Nash Hardware Co. shows a "as unanimous.
sticks. ' good increase over eales this time
; Mulberry has produced more ; last year Prospects are very
big men to the square foot than | bright, officials declare. Veihi-
Crawford Co expects a great in- Bond to Bill City
crease in sales within a radius of _L
. with prospects for a good, steady
at Alberts lodge, thanks to the business after crop sales:
hospitality of- f red MueHer. Monnig’s .whoelsale department.
Clarke, Mayor Cockrell. W. J,, with salesmn in Texas, Oklaho-
Bailey and Cullen Bailey all . ma, Louisiana and New Mexico J re-
were there. ■ ports a brisk dry goods demand
What did they, talk about,, ana prospects of a much heavier
you ask? on‘
Easy About Mulerry Ellison Furniture A Carpet Co:
reports a gain already over last
years sales: "Fine prospects for
more business," raid the manager.
GROI ER SALES HEAV IRA.
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About. "
Then there are things that are GOING to happen that
are of equal or greater importance.
A lot of them are perfectly obvious. But some of us,
1 our eyes clouded, haven’t been able to see them yet.
P When we DO see them, there'll be a lot less dolefulness
and bemoaning and pessimistic commiseration hereabouts.
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BE WORTH SOMEWHERE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD j Friday night without Ptone
OF THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION DOL- according to -Police Cmmissioner
LARS! John Alderman. The men had
Cram that into your brain and think it over for awhile, been arrested on the North side
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J. Rogers
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Syndicate andvthe Kosse Mutual al thar became known front. , (
Ownership Pool, promoted by Gor- ... Late, in the day the old
don Ingalls and Robert Edmond PRIDAY. three other -disting timers gather there, ehaw ter-
Ingalls. < A..— ' -I ’ uished sons of Tennessee backer, discuss Mulberry’s des-
HEARING pONDAX arrived in Fort Worth They ■ tiny, and whittle on soft pine
The suit was filed by R. C. same from Colorado, where
Campbell and ‘ various other they’had been summering, i
stockholders. Judge James C . They were Mattison N Whit-
hearing Mon- taker. Tennessee's attorney gen-
has yet been said," Pinchot wired.
ranks after.her son was killed -The safety and weltare of the
wholesalers, jobbers and : fn fighting with the British and1 ----—
! bankers interviewed Satur-
NIGHT FOLLOWS DAY.
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BY CLYDE WATKINS.
Business is brisker here
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This will be cut to $1.25 when the would nccept. . 33
Co re- eity takes over the plant. " _
DAVIDSON TALKS
acting sergeant i ~ ---1 . |i
The West Texas cities and towns are up and doing, shortly after he was injured in RAHI EL MELLER, BEAUTIFCI SPANISH TMAGEDIENNE, HAS
They are building. They are growing. They are talkizg. jan aesident,at 7th and.Pennata beeu called one of toe greatest dibs mu-sen by some critics in
confidence and progress instead of uncertainty and stag- lst December when the police Paris. She is coming to tour America to November,
nation. * emergeney ear, was wrecked |
They're thinking about that West Texas Technological seFeantorx:da,mrmnn,tacho it
college, and of the immense value to west Texas it will be. now onl-a leave or avsence
They're not thinking of a few bales of cotton that Recently 'he was mad- night
NEVER WERE, but of the gain of 20 percent in the con-
Davis by the latrer’s brother,"
Remember that this huge wealth is wealth TAKEN ** *ut<> suspects
FROM THE GOD-GIVEN FERTILITY OF THE TEXAS ; cotton pickers?
SOIL—not taken from banks or from taxpavers or from j The men told, Poe the We"
, I .. .. , C. . . "TF cotton pickers from Parker-co.
printing presses or the I nited States mint. Teir story was M straightror-
It s wealth created by the hands and brains of the ward that he freed them.
Texas farmers—wealth added to thiscountry's already Poe win now work on the
big store of the sweat of men's brows. I emergency car with Officer Hin-
Jr-- * • • . kle.
THAT $350,000,000 will be turned over five or six times Sergeant .Chick MeKInuby ha;
1 as it makes its way thru the ordinary channels of trade. | been transfktred to -the detectye
MORE THAN A BILLION DOLLAR TURNOVER IS departmeht He wW work on “
IN SIGHT FROM THE COTTON CROP ALONE! somre
is that anything to croak.over? "Motoreycle Omer e L g. -t
... I will act as 1-mporary muotorey cie
AUT in Meat Texas—the premier Fort Worth trade ter- sergeant
V ritory—good times aren't coming—the already have was AOCIDE>r VIOTIM
rnenceuedhnEd"ardCrgslahd To Give Program
Arrest Negro ’OF contesned Klansmen of being the r .3..
Murder of Farmer grana eyeiops ot the "invimible,Rit MHuplepefthe Allen
I ’empire" Mpre, refuned to deny er Avenu Bapist Church haa been bing hounes, ri
--- . affirm Crosstandw statement in notired by the women of the Ku ।
SWEETWATER, Texaw, Aug. court . Klux Klan that some of thelr
a5.-John Fsmith. negro was not Walton and Gea Mark l number "ill a abort onE vro-
held in che Nolan co jail today ' ham wil the defendants to • Eta mat the Sunday night chureh
tollowing hia arrest tate jeater *166.060 damage »ult to bo filed nervice
day for the Mining of J F Kuhn, by W w Wileox, who is tor - For the ′ few weeks’loeal
farmer ot ‘ ROweha Tharsday mally charged with rioting, Wil ! Ki an ewomen have been apDearins againat too Rook Ieland
rtaM __________________—icoxanidtedax.__Wieoxcharzeajat other rhurrhe andrrenderinK,
Hmito. who wao hrreeled heat . talse arrest and algo maistreatment a abort monE nerviee- and then ....
Black well b* Sheriff Jamies Yar- . by themitary uu4 hori tie iavins immedintely 1924, while nwitehins earn
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- | ET pessimists quit going about this man's town filling prorrpouIp
EoPlthi Alnrtan right in Fort Worth. Rent hogs Cuclvconmr yuLsznux wa. nirt h^d
are still with us, and as a result some buildings are vacant. rAD AAADD All -- ot in Fort Worth when a
There are still a few traces of the financial effects of the FUK MU HL UIL newspaper reporter a long ome
horde of oil pi omotion crooks being run out of town. Our azoasked George ( Clark"
City Hall'still is slumbering supinely on civic improve- AQQ QninuT parksuperintendent, where he
ments which ought to have been under way or completed UUa ; •UUUI I "unMulberry. Tenesgee."
long ago. - j j - — was Clarkes answer.
The manpower ready to get behind big undertakings “ To the reporter; that didn ♦
' - * * " • — • • - - • One by one. affairs of promo j mean much: He intended to REitkn
tionatoll companies are being ..gett further mkptmatioh; but D on a
taken int the court* lh an effort about that meFhad to' rush
• i • . • by stockholders to salvase what ’ away to cover a fire or a nur-
Dur Fort w oi th stands on the threshold «f golden oppor- i ever they can ot the azaets.m, j der or something So that Mui
- D tobitie. suit was on t He in fderal CW berrs was entitled to th- fame
— . n* A- r u • L- l Ll l. ... Saturday for a receivership tor of having produced the Pori
Recognition of Mexico, which may come any hour, will the Robert Edmond Mineral Deeds
open up to Fort Worth a field for big trade expansion.
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923, newspaper, August 25, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638228/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.