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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
SEVEN
January 24, 1925
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THE FOLLOWING ADS WILL UK
■ KEY BROS.
ACCEPTED ON A CABH
Houses for Sale
hardwoo floors
features, heavy
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off, haying
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Notices
413% Mala m.
L. 873.
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Automobiles for Sale
The Used Car Market
PRODUOE, FRUrT AMD GRAIN,
1405-7 COMMERCE ST.
Prices
Altrtand
NEW HOME.
Hene, per peund
U 8583.
.t
CONTRACT LET
job, gan, water, light.
started
•ewer
ilana and money
•r, furnish your
P
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Business Chances
W W. Joyce,
renidence, $a,503.
307 Commerce At.
L. 4770.
to:
ivUle .
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merchante:
A. r. SMITH, Real Ketate. Lonne
..38e
would, but
50
40
Taylor
AFRAID
Cp. m.
anything under the sun,"
ago the two
InIrons.-----
ms
THREE-ROOM house la
aition, nice pia
$1,250, MS cash,
balance monthly.
A few used ma-
rent and repair.
SEDANS
MS South
AND
THE O. K. WAT for wood, ice and
COUrES
enzrite Pryor
the 0
ua eoMI wil
Lacn
Cemplete in 80 Days.
At
Al
------~Lets-forSale- .
de nu a dun at
deniera:
L To, 484.
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Hailey, bushe! .
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Wheat, bushel .
merce.
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“But I didn’t mean anything by
it — had
R. SMS.
/
said) was on
hand
with his
LOTH
new cotton mill and
Furniture Wanted
“I ehot at them, missed, and
Money to Loan
West of courthouse on Houston.
with has
iret, R.
L -
BOOKS
d
Bough, SeldandExch
about half a mile with a horse
406
WHEN SHOPPING
is the toughest —
I ever
Painting-Paperhanging
edner
ECONOMY DEPT
STORE
rant isaued.
Season’s Clearance Sale
I
NOW ON
ilea
3.E FOSTER a apw
406
I. 6501,
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the
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roadsters
TOURINGS
About the only way a convict
ean escape the dogs is by get-
ting in an auto. They will tol-
OF ALL
KINDS
me to get out of the wagon and
I said I wouldn’t until he call-
ed the dogs away, so heiknocke
who had a sentence of 30 years
for murder, and who was sent
of
he
64
AS
Prices
Worth I
Terms, cash 8108, balanc MO
per month, including interest.
Cattle .
Hogs ..
Cafves .
Sheep .
MONEY LOANED
ON USED CARS
SEE ARTHUR TEAGUE
I Stame .
• timen .
mechanical drawing departmenu
AT a total cost of about 1110.
tor Deeo
Presw"
“I thought they
partner, I’m not
me out of the w
dog whip.
ran they simply bet their lives
against their liberty.
1th their heads high
“Soon the puppies i
Pryor had not. , ,
C. R. Holland, doing 25 years
from Han Antonio for robbery,
said he and another man at-
Leg irons and handcuffs were
put on Pryor in the field after
his capture and he was brought
to the “building." Washer and
C. E. Fries, 3129 Avenue G, resi-
dence. $6,000.
lit
in a real good attxhtty at”a BARGAIN Have your hair
3
THE PUPPIES’ ON
PRISONFARMS
. s
Corpus Christi
Dallas .......
or 40 days.
The board Friday also author-
000
Only a
Burchill,
J. E. Albins, passink signal, 18.
J. A. Hamilton, parking wrong. M.
96% City Circulation
Clasairied Advertising Rates
Etteetive Marsh 26, IPM.
LAMAR 8z00
CHARLEY E SMITH A CO.
L 5534. 413-11 Ft. Worth Club Bldg
Sundays, at Eastham, a trusty leaves the building be-
fore dawn, runs to the woods, doubles on his trail and
WorktoStartSeen- en
Vocational Building
260
1.
....see
17698
TYPEWRITER
SUPPLY CO. .
OFFICE SUPPLIES
0
. where
r down
Fort Worth
Galventon ..
Houston.ak
Palestine
.We
$5.20
Baokstoet.
40 feet to one side
actualtracks, r"
Ing to them. That is the prisou
rule.
r The-guard 4 “one of ' thuse
160 a month guys who are look-
ing for a chance to kill a con-
vict.” one hard-boiled prisosier
idence, $1,200.
w. C Williamson, 3138 Avenue L.
resideice, $200.
_ h was being brought
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paid countr
Fort Wertl
-pez pound
GET A NEW Singer, pul in your
old machine. Vayments easy. We
FORDSEDAN
ISM Ford Sedan In excellent condi-
ags ■
Calves—
-
• We Offer jrou a brand now
four room frame house, corner
AUTO PAINTING
Save the Dirterence
Ford Tourings and Roudsters $11.00
Coups $12.50
Paint removed on all Job..
uned car, see us before you buy.
S. R. PONDER & CO.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred-
erick Burkhardt, socially prom*
inant* im Chicago.. —...........——
Idence repai re, MO.
W. A. Turner, 1700 Park Place.
garage, SMOi—■——---
.... 4509 TH
item W#7
Was Inseoed.
“Then the guards roped me
with a lasso and tried to make
exhausted in the street. They had
been hitched to two carts, but
quickly shook off thelr harness .a
when the battle began.
C H E V R O L E T.S
AND
FORDS
missioners finally barred this.
This year at the Eastham Farm 50 pups have been
raised and there is great sport in training them to be
man-hunters. .
The first, lesson is learuing to chase a convict who
runs along in front of them. The dogs trail by eight here.
Later, as the begin to understand the game and then-
noses grow keener,“toiy“YUnwtththe older dogs and trail
by scent.
Furniture Traded and Exchanged.
BUI MOW---MAX Lark
Lberai Allowances for old Stoves.
00
44
.00
M
.00
anedo your
Fort Worth.
now. bank it in your own home.
the honer you delar the harder
.. 12.00914.60
110.0851258
Waited for Her
Eroilers..............
■•new 3» wns-mw-rr
Guinea fowls. each.....
Ducks, each ...........
Geene, each ...........
vious attempts to escape. Alli-
son, Snyder and Pryor each had
run twice,before. _
Two of the men were on one
side of the squad which Guard
NORTHSTOP
VIRGINIA
5-room modern 'brick, all built in
side-ofa_man‘:
Freshly plowed
Clarence Gilbert and Ladle Loulee
Granger.
Hubert T. Hamilton and Cynthia
Mines. -
: ns
“•'tin
5
i am
tsi 18
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Coal and Wood —
paid to farmers by
sills and wholesale
4
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r RI'ITS AND VEGBTABI
fizdeit
, 10.851
. 15,151
: 02
5.00
. 6.00
Amarim
Browns
FOR SALE—5-room modern house
on North Side, with furniture, all
in A-1 condition, by non-resident.
Exchanges___
WOULD TRADE nice piano -ter lot
in Ryan Southeast Addition, or
1334 Ford tonging. R- >»**•
WANT GOOD AUTO
HF
p-
feed
"Ej 43vei
BULLS FGHT IM TOWN.
MADRID —Two enraged bulls
locked horns in the center of the
public square and fought until
both of them lay bleeding and-------
good con-
live. price
Good to chaice veals ... 7.0«, $.00
Medium to good veals .. •2 1.00
Boat heavy ............- 6.506 199
Medium to Kood heavy ..*
calves ............... 5.500 659
— Pzice and terms to suit your
pocketbook.
Mr. Renter, if you are paying
Mu per month rent in tea yeare
you- -wit-ave- peid-your- and-
lord $3,600, and probably dur-
ing the rest of your life you
will pay. them $10,30) rent.
warrant lasued.
Paui Ferule. i
warrant issued.
F. C. Pressiey,
Lloyd Blnclarr,
warrant issued.
os’pouna -ek. .. .
i2222..:.:...5.21
LOANS TO WORKING PEOPLE.
See ua, w< will loan you and arreng
for you to repay ta amet inate
meets weekly or semi-monthly. QU
and CM ua Cash Credit Co . >4
Veins Naionai Bank Bldg. Lama
mu tall which way my buddy
"" ... dragged me
Caught in the
Traffic Jam
11.25
10 85
10.75
1 •.25
#10.03
• Cm
1010.20
b 9,50
9 * N
LEVEL, pretty lot, Ryan South Ad-
dition. $480. $1.00 down and $1.03
BUILDING PERMITS
DIVORCE »um
MARHIAGES
WEATHHR
MOVUM
AMUSIMENT CALENDAR.
MAJESTIC — laterstats-Kslth-Ot-
pheum big-time vaudeville. On
screen. -The Roughneck," starring
George 0 Brien,
RITZ (Dramatic Mvcn)—"Potash
and Perlmuuer in lonka and Bulls.
With Harry H ox worth and larks
Sullivan as the quarrelsome part-
nera
lamar 848. 1315 Commerce Street
Corner 12th and Main Streets .
4* -90. .
I Butcher atpck--
Dressed beef cows • .
Medium to good coses
Cutlers.....-.........
Cannera
Cutters.....
- narwtrhWiMrur —
Daily Rates. Based on Consecutive
Inseruona. Figure I Average Words
to a Usa
The“pupptes"are always at
hand in the flelds, under the
care or two convict "ogmen.
and the "dog sergeant,” one of
the older guards. .
One foggy morning not long
—
I
—
. K
priced much less than original
coet. Good terms.
CHADWICK A RALEY
MI W. T Waggoner Bldg L Tita
RKAD" THIS, READ THIS. -
New -raomhounp. nevsr beta os-
cupted, on paved streot/aU MULx.
in' features, tyro blocks oar lino.
You ran more in today for $150
cash, monthly payments MI. Price
$3,200,
TEXAS REALTY CO.
111% West 4th St . Ipetal re
Office Phone Lamar 5858
Residence Phone L SS14-W.
circling and looking up Into the
<r—• t *wu-wwrr near
one of the ny*n. One of the
dogs jumped over a fallen log
and the others followd, and by
the time I could get over there
they were all__OK, top at
Washer, who was lyrag on the
ground.___
“I don't believe he was bit-
. ACXUINDER-Studehakar. touHaw..
Mil. Mechanically good. Wou
trade for diamond or piano. 205
__Mala. U UM.______________________
7023,_________________________________
BARGAIN — jS-roo^ rooming
house, elose in, for $550 cash. Nice -
furniture. lamar Mil. J.
Today’s Clealne Quotettena
Best fed steers ....... 1 4201
Good grass steerslli
Common to fair Meets , an
IMS EQUITY in S-room modem,
now home. Will take good Ford,
prefer coupe, for equity.' House
has heavy brick column poet, con-
crete stepe, three lots, good or-
—shnse-cewgemWar!
man. postal clerk. P. o,
— WE PAY best prices far wa
niture, stoves. Phons us 1
SIM.
HuPsouruEbaReriaibarztin to
Ford touring. repossesed Oakland
roadster. Cash or terms.
LOWE MOTOR CO.
HAY AND WOoD for sale. Speciel
irice on quantity lots, phone I-
014-w—after > p. m. ar see B.
* Evans, two miles out on White
Txinrioux apples, box -
Grapefruit, boa ......
Sweet potatoes. 1b.
Bunch, turnips, dozen
Crabapples, box .....
Spinach, 1b. ...........
String beano: hamper
Rhubarb, lb..........
bam farm —across the Trinity
river tor more dogs, and every
convict working in the fields
was brought back to the prison
buffdingandfocked up -----
Charlie Pryor was the first
man caught. He tells of the
capture:
"I had run about a mile and
I eon id hear the dogs close be-
hind me, eo. I back-tracked a
bit and hid in a thicket. I was
alm and cold run no bw:
"Within a very few minutes
the dogs were on me, tearing at
my legs, and then Boss Tarber
came up.
“Ha hissed the dogs on until
my legs had been severely bit-
tea and then ordered me to run
before his horse back toward
the squad.
rd saakes. If you are l»-
^LaaMur 4440 80 Mate 8t^
- -
run from the other bide of the
squad. I fired the second bar-
rel of my gun at them."
Mort Scene.
Garrett Tarber. dog sergeant
at the Ferguson farm, was just
a short diets nee from Kay.
Jcah
Medium 10 good yuat-
Haas...........
Beatheifara ■. <* i * -.I* -
Medium lo good hoi ter
Good heavy bulla .....
Common bulls .......
Pryor told you of
------- neKNhee--ceeceeeceeeeeneeee
ground is hard to trail over, but
in the woods trailing is easy.
- Home of the older doge, f-the-
trail grows dim there, will rear
ap and anife the palmettok to
catch the ecent Where a man'a
clothes have brushed against
eeeseemreegepeeveeeeegegeeeeege
. Automobile Repairing
A' kaDiatuks.
D Repaired and re-cored with tubular
" and honey comb cores. Russell
A ason, 1211 Commerce BL Lamar
5733. ________________________
vMMvMweovwoeewewee************
Auto Painting
Common calves
Espewers=
' Good feeders ..
Beet alockers .
Common steers
, stock cowa ...
Stock heifers .
Stuck calves ..
. Hoga-
Meet heavy ...
Good mixed ...
Guud light
Common ......
Packing sows .
mock pigs.....
sheep
Shorn wethers
ought to have been killed.' I
called to him and Ala guard as
“t-pouna sacks .......
iw’p^d sacks....... ..93,4003.50
"22-Bom2d2uutit*
■ -:pouna zazaaurnrnnnnz28i......
wIR AND FMD.
Brown chotts .... ..... . . . -2212
Ground oats ..............» *24—-
Barley meal .............
Oats, per bushel ■ ............We
Corn chopa, per owL ..............
Hominy feed ................. 9252
White shorts 288
Mixed corn, per bushel ........A 22
White corn, per bushel ......11242
Kaffir ........... tU
Kaffir meal ..................12-22
Kaffir chops .................12-42
Maine .........................• "
Melee chopa .............*4240
Melee- meal .
’^Ml avan, 2646 Avenue F,-
. dence, $3,00.
W+ A. A„Girty. Harrison and Forex
6,".
LATE MOPELS- - aU-KINDU ot used guas. some ai-
1311 and 1315 Commerce se —Am
PHILLIPS EGYPT — "Meddling
Women," starring Lionel Barrymore
and Sis I Id Holmquist. Last week of
this house.
THE BEST materials that money
can buy, blended with skill,
nerved with courtesy and prompt-
ness and at reasonable prices, are
some of the factors that have con-
duced to the succena of The Para-
youat Cafe, J11E. nth St.
TO CORRECT an erroneous impres-
sion concerning The Paramount
Cafe. 311 E. th St.: While it is
a fact that within a period of eix
months we gave away approxi:
mately alno hundred meals, we did
not apply, directly nor Indirectly,
for a share of the Chest Funds
recently raised, nor have we ever
solicited funds from any quarter
sent to the manager’s office. ’
A call was made to the East- had gone.
a close-up of the dogs at Work
when four men broke away nt
Ferguson farm. .'...
One was Paul Washer, serv-
ing 30 years for highway rob-
bery from Galveston County.
Another was Charley R. Al-
lison. doing a streteh of 99
years from Van Zandt County
for murder. a
The third was Cecil Snyder,
serving 10 years for burglary
and theft in Dallas County and
settiement Road. ___________
WOOD
Phono Hicks, the Wood Man. R.
CMMMtMweeeeeeMewMw***********
For Sale—Miscellaneous
Ago, At a cost of about 31,000.
Additional machinery and tools
for the auto mechanics course
will be purchased, at a total cost
of about $2,280. No single bidder
was awarded the contract for this.
Individual pieces of machinery are
to be purchased at random from
price Ueta submitted by bidders.
The remainder of the 311,000
total the board authorised to be
spent on the bundling and equip-
low his tray if he rides a
wagon or horse, and eontrary
to a lot of fiction it does him
little good if ha, takes to water.
If the pack cpmes to a stream
and it is evident that the fugi-
tive ran along the creek bed
the pack is simply split. Ons set ,
of dogs goes upstream, another
downstream, and there are
some on each bank.
Clothing Soaked.
When the fugitive finally
gets out on the bank the water
dripping from his eothes leaven
a broad trail which the "pup-
ples" can't miau.----
The scent is always stronger,
too, on dswy mornings. Then
dogs can follow the trail when
____-___ AH Hgai mattenr
handled with care and prompt-
rness.— caE168:-31% Mi
Street.
Pjg-wimama, parking overtime, bythat time the two others had
answered,
reportere-got--
TWO NICE rooms and kitchenette
Everything furnished. Modern
home, cheap rent. Prospect 1366.
nq0ganarwoppaza.tor,rvasxork-
FarmeRancABB ft Sate
aioaNANpE v{uur—Ekeureton
per wek.
SOUTH BIDE COMPANY.
SEE BURCH-HILL Grove,
few lota ' left. Edna
Texan Hotel. L 3707.
LOTS, half aernn and acres, Engie-
w ood Melgh la. Will build accord-
lng to your plan on easy pay-
manta R. 8902-.
NICE South Side lot, dear, or Buick
automobile to trade for furniture.
L 6431. J
ment-tor-thesehool-whebe-used Melee meal r------e
to purchase material for the print- - Vui'
lng shop equipment. corn."eed-metT"=
SINGER Machine $20, Edison Phon-
ograph and 30 records $6. Hall
tree M. L 8737-W.
_____ QUICK ACTION ON CITY, FARM
d fur- ND RANCH LOANS. PAYABLE
ed run HONTHLY OR ANNUALLY.
a minute they circle about.
Then one geta the trall. He la
parking overtime.
paesing signal, 3X
,parxinK overttmer -
- Bids were-awarded by the Board1
of Education Friday, and W. G.
Unrkson, arch Heel, waainatructed
to go ahead witb erection of the
corrugated Iron structure on the
grounds of the old Fourth Ward
school, which will house the eteip
equipment of The new vocational
high, school.
e.W: Oreen, tow bidder;vu
awarded the contract at a coat at
EXTRA MONEY—Make M» to $53
weekly. Bell my Chewing Gum.
Chocolate Bare and Minta, Every-
body will buy from you. free
samplew. Milton 0 irdon, Cincin-
nati.
Albert Kay was taking to the 4042,
field. The other two were on enee
3043 Purlagton.
woven In a awitch or I winbuy
it. I have switches to sell. Mrs.
Deaty, cold drink stand at Syca-
more Creek, Dallas Piks. ' L
3348-J.
tFBBXEELAS repaired and rodlh
E. L. Cordova. 1431 North Jones
Street.
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Building Contractors
tWBiEmsnagvmodesrua
MARKETS
yATewarrptxpamgad-asyr
cent climb Saturday, but stesre and 4
cows were steady. The calf u««a
was unchanged. Hogs were -----
chased on a atrone besia. The---
hoga brought III 38 ead fat pige
I Hutched M lu Sheep receipts co:
। listed of direct comqignment sad
Mo huge came to packera.
SuontssmzkerronmrFrirbiansa "
Ford touring. C. L. Crump A Co.
Prospect.2222..Prospects6h...... '"
36.116. This includes plumbing, ----------—
aatanzionncontezmcean -doer 4.poun2.
$50 CASH
Side, all har0woogbtJuors] butlt-
in ironing board, anedicine cabi-
net, breakfast room. Price |a,M0.
Bargain 18.86 J. 350 cash, balance
121 a month. L 3330.
connecton.graxeled aureej, curb
and nidewaiks, on top of Lake
Three rooms on oorer, I
•ink in kitchen, pretty it
foot chieken shed, Hghte — ---
Just the i howto for athall family.
--ALSO--
New five-room modern bungalow,
paved atreet, well located, up t
date. Want good qute. .dlamond,
farm or businens. L MSA
IS THERE
GROCERY STORE.
A dandy little businesa, making
monay. Fixtures --nd stock will
— amount-to- ebout • ♦Laos.--At- tnie
price it will take all cash to
handle.__.___-
TEXAS REALTY CO.
413 % Main St. ____________I 272
FOR RENT - Restau rant, boarding
• nd rooming house and barber
•hp, partly furninhed. 150 rent
of Worth Cotton Mills. See day
watchman, J. F. Williams. R.
and black dirt in town. Order
now and get the beet. R. 5776-W.
CASH registers. Meask-y’a Acet.
Keg., computing Beales. Adding
Machines. Show Cases, etc. LoA
prices, easy terms. exaa. Bales
Co., 1811Houston. L 8fB*_______
—the scars from thorns and
rocks are still on my legs."
Holland showed several sears
A E Fage, Buptist ministez
and chaplain at the farm, sup-
plemented this.
"I heard,” he said, “one of
the guards say. 'That Holland
INTERURBAN BARGAIN
(-room house, bath. Hottman boater,
gae. lights and water, one acre
ground. Come out tomorrow and
see IL One block east of Oak
Lawn Stop. Cleburne Interurban
HUBERT THOMAB, OWNER. .
~~BUSINESB AND HOME.
Nearly new 5-room house, adjoining
highly rentrieted addition; good
for grocery end home. No com-
petition near. $2,800, $354 cash.
Balance easy. Owner, R. 5623.
IRON SAFE- Medium else, weed four
montha; cost 4186- Wi take sib.
L. 18Tl. J.1Jordan,a -Com-
Conatruction of the bunding is dealers;
expetedto-se-compretaFM:o
“five years of a career.” She a.sczrz
now calla her. career asuccens, Turkey s,
so they will wed Sho is the h—• e-
: BASIB ONLX:‛
------ stuattonewantea-----------------— .-----
Houses, riots or rooms wasted.
Furniture for Bale (unless busi-
noea aadress is given for collection).
In all advertineenta ooatalning dis-
play type or iluatrationa, the lines
are m assured gy aggie ruie, or 14
llano to the column Inch.
On charge aagpunt. Mil is payable
upon preentation. Out of town,
cook with copy.
Telephone cancellatons and or-
rectiqa must be submitted before
is a m. day of publication. Verbal
---instigations for the eanoollaHoa of
--q—ada—-musibe- verified—la
writing
Pleane read your ad. No allow-,
ance made for errors for more than
he FiRs DAI advertinina appears.
. Ads Received Up to 11 A. M. tor
Publication Same. Day
Call L 5700
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
. iG/"h‛cznttenttar n™ mu
Washer had made three pre-T
found by the doga. —-------
Lot Captain McAdams tsll
about that:
-- —"Waaher-had-ueme—et-et-
mustard which ho was using
along his trail to stop the dogs.L.
“I don’t know where he got
it. tout thedogs would not bay
any more and were running
McAdams said he passed
I
--- -EW-E prorxme-tttigrta
The "pupies" Immediately
were put on the trail and word
Hafihetn"eEPi -
mammoth cast including Milton
Bills, Enid Benneit, Loy HUghes
and Waitace Beery. — i— ----
zemwam.pmvz.m--xau.-u- arHpaoMRarmoIlepTrnKe: ore runs to me wopas, aouies on nis tra
4roqanaukt1nzz: “naTain houna 9 InKarixckarmonAuPelmer: tries every trick he can think r to baffle the doga.
- - ------- With Ralph Graves. International 4---
News.
luall^ C.iissa Moopo in "*■,---.---——-------
Big."-with Ben Eyon emone the along at big heets:
itir'a coadjutors. Laura gtewart .....
and her entertainera, pepful Hen-
rietta Straw among 'em.
MAMNIAGE Lxuksus.
MONEY
When You Need It.
Your good name and eteady Jeb
are good for
' 1»9> MGRE----—
Connidentiai service. No delay.
Debt canceled if you die, become to-
tally dizabled, or sutler any of thir-
teen other unavoldable misfortunes.
1413 r. A M. Bldg. 1- 4814
County Finance Co.
1418 r. a M. Bldg. L 4084
INMIVIPUALwIzr.netenoE
CLEARINGS MOUNT "
Clearings for the wook ending
Katurday were 413,050,58270-1
compared with 31 1,120,63112 for
to* correepondHu wook awjf |
.. 2.000 3.50
.. 6.009 1.00
1. (.OOP 600
:: tn: m
.. #209 00
.. AMP AM
W ANTED— To bay an kins of rur-
niture ana tocin; just opened ter
businesn Wo pay the higheay.ca«n
prieea Globe FuriurHere -
wre. Uos Houston-st Lamar
bitt
TMe per lla.
Oe per lias
6e per Uae
SALARIED people without security,
aloe furniture ownera, small
weekly or monthly paymenta
Strictly confidentia. Reliable
Loan Co.. Room Til, Wheat Bldg,
Eighth and Mata.
The Wesieyan Church of Eng
land has decided that women can
be ordained as ministers.
ereeeeeeeeereresereeerererereren
Real Estate Exchanges
IDEAL DAIRY — FonlUT term to
-------Tfor clear qit property.
15.
raB SIDE OF ARLINGTON.
tempted to escape two months
ago.
"Boss Manning caught me
DIVoNCE SUITS FILED.
Nsll Engel ve. George Kegel.
Alice Richardson ve. George Rich-
ardson
Some two hours later the
"puppies" are unleashed. For
— FOR SCHOOL
Thomas S. Byrne, perking over-
time. warrant imauee.
Mildred Carter, left turn, warrant
issued.
Tom Compton, parking overtime,
cLxonaerson,parkmk ofer-
time, warrant lee usd.
Mrs. H. a Dobba, left turn. $2.
tin Wyatt, speeding. $10,
B. B. Atchison, speeding. (1*.
D. E. Footer, speeding, warrant
- iasued, _ .. .. ,
" Fw Goodman, peedingi NOz:----
W H Fayton, double parking,
warrant issued.
Sanford Norrie, speeding, 110.
1 Elisabeth Tobin, paesing street
; car, dismissed. ..
Earl Gaugh. passing ■‘reel c4522i
J. D. Christanson, 410 tail iigat,
31. -———;—•—
R A. Blonde, speeding. 410.
R. U Nelson, speeding, warrant
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FHE prison slung for bloodhounds is "puppies." Of re-
I cent years, the state has gone into the business of '
raisin* them on the Eastham Farm. From there they ;
are distributed to all farms and to The Walls, to be used '
in recapturing convicts who try to escape.
It used to be that some farm managers raised the 1
hounds and sold them to the state, but the prison com- •
a storage Ua to bay your second-
hand furniiura, stovs and VIc-
trolaa. Wo exchange new goods
for second-hand. Lamar 1344.
“ ’Pryor, ahi That--
ized tha purchase of cabinets,
MeAdams paid. ■ tables and instruments for the
tha side of the guard.
“I noticed they were walking
fast," Kay aald after the
“run." “It was rather cool
that morning and I thought the
men were hurrying to get to
work, until two of them ran.
H. houston, parking wrong, <3.
T. Parish, parking overume, 83.
“ U. r. Doom, para tug overttme, $a.
H. V. Dewiti, paring overtime,
$2.--J-----—■__—__1
A. Woods, left turn. $2,
John H. ktogera, parking wrong.
Equipment Purchased.
— Maehine. shop equtpmeni wa,
purchased by the board some lln«
4-nooM, gad, lghte and water.
iMlPlM.BL Fit. I- 3M«-
Poultry-Pet Stock
E a Branch, poultry juda* In-
quire Footer ice dock. 8-mile
bridge. Lak. Worth____________
SANT ADSRpdfo
__T. a GEORGE
Furniture a carpet company.
'Th. store That Trust, ou"
4'8 Houston -At.
BUILDING PERMITS.
J. V. MeRobert, 5237 Seventh, res-
idenc, 8338.
B. W. Owens, 4417 Tenth, reni-
donee, $4,000.
and., 1250- eKex cnan- -EeAl
Dr. Allison, 8(1 Pow.11, residence.
*lL J. Pop., no mucnet, M- .
E. cain, parking overtime, 33.
V. V. kiehle, making compiet•
turn, $2.
Albert O’Nell, parking overtime,
warrant iosued.
T. N. Bulliame, parking overtrme.
The celling will be heavy
enough to support a “track" and
"line abaft" for shop machinery.
ninruS.
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Caidwell, 814
North. Houston Street, giri.
Mr. and Mrs. C. . Furner, 188
Laurel Street, buy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown, 888
East. Firat Street, bo.----------
Mr. and Mrs. cT Rucker, 300
South Henderson street, boy.
Mr. and Mre, Aristoa Xidena, 2213
North Commerce Street, girl.
Viaw LjllL in a raatrlcted »
tion, no negroes, no shacks,
12,660.
WHEN VIOLA SHERMONT,
dancer of the Pavley-Oukrain-
sky ballet troupe, arrived at
New York from a tour of South
. America she found Ralph Gaar-
■odof Chicago walting toclalm
her as his bride. Viola had
promsied to wed Ralph after
• Equipped to Baks.
_SovTH W —8 8 ME-EN AM EL 4
814 Baltimors /
R M78-^ r. - - - - -
Swap ..
to fresh variable winds tonight to-
night and Bunday.
. ____ Weather Conditienm
Low pressure continues in ths fsr
southwest, causing somewhat unset-
tied weather, and moderate temper-
atures,
Texas reported fair weather at 7
a m., with temperature extremes
varied between 40 degrees and 50
degrees.
-h--- • h-a alimhaa inta a "i"1 wa” on nanu wI uis
where Hhad. elmbedcmn th« ahotgun, ana when th* convicts
-WaEOI1O gw •WaY Irou Une
dogs,” Holland said. “He told
E. L. Bradford, wpeedtnqi 814.
J. O. Georce, speeding. Ip.
Wi Glover, no tall light, war-
have to be brought around with
water. Another thing, a thirsty
dog ggn't follow, a lyall.
The bloodhounds aren't naf-
urally vicious; they have to'be
taught that. At Eastham con-
victs assigned to dog training
have to switch th" dogs across
r the Thee “With asmal stlek
when they gatch up. Thle an-
gers the doge. Some of the old-
; er dogs will takea.stick out of,
a man s hand in a flash.
Those “Puppies."
' he passed.
tion, with good tires and paint
l|ks new. Bumpers front and
rear."Motometer,sun visor, spafd I
and azmnquizktz2n“eorm32 “ht *
Deha, L 7774 or P. 1841-W artet
"I told him that if I could
have run any more I wouldn't
have waited for him, and, he
curse no and threatened to
shoot no it I didn’t fun
"Then I stumbled and sat
down on the ground. He struck
me across the aide of the fate
with p piece at brush he vas
carrying and told no to get up
and ran or he would blow ny
Lseal Foreennt.
Tonight fair, warmer; Bunday
chinos priced eight.
Main. L 7539,
saw. We dragged him half a
mile and still he wouldn't talk,
but-you ought to-havemeen the
fun'.”
The preacher said nearly all
of the guards on the Ferguson
and Easthan farms cursed the
men. He went into detail, tell-
ing of the unprintable names
he had heard then called.
The three nea recaptured
after the "break" we deseribed
’’ran out from under the gunp"
and so had no puniahment co-
J. M. wintred, parking wrong,
warrant issued.
— +0: -D. eapie, parking overtime, IE
Mrs. T C. Malloy, loft turn. $2.
K. H siler, parking overtime, dis-
missed.
J. r. Beher, parking wrong, 83.
A. A. Bruce, double parking, *1.
Juha Arsenenu, parking overume.
ten at all, tho. Maybe some
little _____________________________
Snyder was captured a few
hundred yards further on, but
Allison, the 99-year man, got
away-------a------------------------
"Weren't you afraid the dogs
would tear you up when they
caught you?" 4toe reportero Mb
tOualafter biacapture.--------
Orders’ to Shoot.
It was their privilege: The
guard has orders to shoot.
The recaptured men were in
stripes, too; the mark of the
lowest class prisoner, so they
had nothing that could be taken
away from them except their
good time allowance. And a
good time allowance means
- little to a 99-year man.
On the other hand, if a trusty
makes a dash for it, he is
flogged with the feat
NEW BUICK. SFX, model E45 top? — ______ zuuz-zuvaazm aune,
—anpsom w>«y for - w_^Xrd Contractor and BuU! iowihfour-ptce. pt
30x3% tires and tubes, 3 Kood - ."*-wANP -ou*-- ---- 1k a- wat- 1-ht:
Si Gatae Eronttendera zoqdhl. ‘
-passenger Cadillac rear fendeta; |
good used parts for Cadillac,
Dodges, Fors, * V81TC,~L hev ruler,'
Maxwell and Overland^ Cheapest
place in town. Used cars bought
and sold and traded cash or
terms. Try us. Jones Bros. Ga-
rage, 3(th and Rooneveit Bts.
Agenta Wanted _
AMAZING SrYLisu gHOEB —
Largs cash comminatona, intro-
ducing popular priced 48.88 and
84.85 shoes. Actual samples fur-
nished. Write quick, style Arch
Shoes. Dept. Wa. Cineinnati,
LEWIS MORRIS s
*202% Main SL
L 4188 R. 8675-J.
I ’ I
I I
Help Wanted—Female
WANTED—Colored maid. Black-
~ bum Hotel, 1505% Mata St
ENTER NOW
IF POSSIBLE
If you are ready begin AT ONCE,
hundreds of young people are
starting their business trslulng;
nevsr before in the hintory or the
college have so many on rolled for
the New Year Term. Start your
course with the new elassen. The
enthusiasm of your follow stu-
dents will be of great help to you.
It you want 'to earn a good sal-
ary—if you want a good position,
if you want ths good things at
rife, you must begin right Kowto
train. Day and nirht sessfons.
Phone L. 1307 of call at the office,
611% Main, for information.
BRANTLEY-RAUGHON COLLEGE
Bhorn owes ........
Culls . .......
Goats , .........--
Stoker shesp •
Shorn lambs—
Good to choice lambs
Fair Lo goodlmba.
FsodsTW .....a"t*
FOR SALE—Cheap or trade tor cur,
complete furnishings of five-room
house, consisting of living room
—ehidinjeKigerpnAMMBoddrcn;
Inet* Quick Meal gas range and
everythine in good shape. Will
sell altogether or separate. 1005
Josephine.
------------
-HPRBERT watKER A co. Abilene
Snyder were brought in with
their hands tied behind them
with ropes. ---- .----
“Why did you runT“ we ask-
ed them. "Why were you will-
ing to take a chance on being
killedr"
"Because we are cursed and
ahusedallofthe timemaman.
can’t stand it Kprever." was the
EAT — rv
mL- Momey- Pies
Hubigs "u A,200
10c, 20c, 30c
T. C. U. $250 to 8488. 118.88 cash
Iio month, watch them grow. F.
T6: -TraorFownar. t 8208.
Furnished Apartments
NICE furnished housekeeping
rooms 34 Taylor. L 1318.
POLYTECHNIC—Nlooly furs la hod 8
room apartment. 11. 38(3.
Houses ter Rent
3-ROOM housa ^Mvorelde, cheap. L
- CauuKiqwene;tbg-eE
Colorado white turnipa.
Celery, dozen .........
Jonathan apples, box .
Earrota, dozen bunches
Cuban tomatoes, erats .
Carrote, dsaon huaehdE------------
Calif, and Fla. orangea, box.K.M
Hananaa, 1b. .. ;8o
Rhubarb. 1b. ..............I.. ..too •
- ureenomtomrGez-bunches- eMe-
Radishes, doz. kunch.. ..... 7(o
FLOUR AND MEAL.
Pries quoted to retailers by Fort
Worth mihs end Wnoiee4ier Fee
t ' MONEY TO LOAN
( er ( yenra, or you may repay
monthiy. We buy first and mecona
TWO aUlss thia de of Arlington
= Hk r
ma • roagabwa, nHAurr co.
nt dA Moerg Bldg. 1 toH
WKATHKK TAELE.
High Low Rain
it----«e
43____13
M 48
(3 44
.. 44
—88
88 44
*( 50
Office Supplies ___
FOR BALE—1-eolumn " Burroughs
adding mhachine. L 7318. Maatar-
Meer--e--e-ecereeeeeeervep
Wanted to Buy
WANTED—For cann, cate in Dallas
or Fort Worth. U. F. Bennett,
Cleburne, Texae ______
RKAR end Ford, one drive com-
plee, second-hand, cheap. Pax
each. UTMi. Can during school
haur» oniz; Ash for HUL_
Real Estate Wanted
IF YOU have a real bargain on the
xemmzz-shenprrmzermhh-
Rooms for Rant
—- —------ bralas out.
“I told him to go ahead, that |
I had nothing to lose anyway. I
and then be let me walk back
to tha aquad We walked fnetJ1--1
R. E McAdams, manager of
the farm, denied that Tarber set
the doga on Pryor or struck I
him with a switch. He said he -
had fired Tarber once before
tor setting the dogs on a con-
vict, hiring .him back about a
month later.
■ Pryor had new eeratches and
bruisee on his legs and hie con-
vict stripes ' were badly torn
where he said the dogs had bit-
ten Him. His face was scratch-
ed where he said Tarber hit
him with the stlek.
He might have got these
marks running thru the river
bottoms.
Washer Found.
A few mi mites after Pryor’s
capture Paul Washer was
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