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FORT WORTH, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925
VOL. 4. NO. 269
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CITY WON’T PAY
men.
closed their stores as a
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declared
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Store at Keller
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Rhodes.
as Bnile Bennett, her brother, and
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needed, according to the report. >
corners on the nine streets. Trf- .
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Avenue and Vickery Boulevard.
April.
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been 40c instead of 53%c, but no
in routing thru Texas points.
NEGRO GIRL
CASE CONTINUED
Case of C.
V. Catlett vs. the a man a fair trial, and that is the
Wichita
PAYMENTS DUE
Elory should go to the criticised
Sherwin was convicted as the
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find less sbout water holes.
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Read It!
1 be transacted at this meeting. ae-
FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:GrdinEatos"atdent"iWasForna
school opens for the firs* session. 14-
her oil.
L
wwarIm romacaeTt
coNriNED WARM.
STROLLING
DOWNTOWN
Entry Blank For
Golf Tourney
Yet a far stranger thing is tbo
fact that the sheriff of that Ok-
Monday afternoon for the funeral
। of Parsons, have settled down to I
the routine of business, after the!
most exciting time in the history
State of Illinois, following the
removal of the former director.
his
Ram
hare
So she forbade her son to call
her "mother." She introduced him
Fort Worth has felt as much as
any city in the West, the influ-
ence of those great ranches. Cat-
Fellman is said to have struck
Sterndahi several times with his
Christ can understand no other
God than this.
country dub.
Name ......
John Emerick, Tarrant County,
serving a term for violation of the
liquor law, was given a full par-
RAINS REPORTED
Rain fell in Clay County, south
it will be loss for nobody; for
. the romance of life goes on. and
property owners here in the city
llmaits.
BELLE BENNETT (ABOVE).
AND HER SON. BILLIE.
business out of the mind of
msn who has been in it.
Larry Siak, sports editor of The Pre
Howard, custodian of the Municipal
HURRY.
came the oil barons, 'for they
owned in fee simple so much land
that oil had to be found in some
S
James C. Wilson's court Tuesday
Catlett filed a petition several
1 days sgo asking that the Inter-
Star Camp degree team
confer the work..
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HOSPITAL BILL
Couple Who Nearly
Drowned Wants $30
TWO HELD FOR
ROBBERY
Dealers in Texas To Be
Greatly Benefited
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PARTY FOR QUEEN
A true queen was Queet Tut.
Marshall of Dallas for ansistance
in the meantime he had worked
out the plan of procedure:---
"As it wan there was no blood
pery. but passable. h
-'Other sections along the Colo-
rado-Guif Highway are reported '
dry but rough in many places
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Rangers Not Busy.
At the request of Sheriff
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Prosecutor Ready to Pre-
sent It to Grand Jury
TOWN QUIETS DOWN
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Glen Garden Principal
Answers Charge
BOARD NOT TO PROBE
No entry fees are charged.
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and daughter at their farm Satur-
day night, was fined $5 and costs
by an Austin justice of the peace
today charging Fellman with hav-
ing struck John Sterndshl in the
To be Connected With
Cotton Company
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or to Wells
urse. And
m .. j - tt , , see her name in electric lights, to
Believed to Have Looted ! enjoy a star’s prosperity and ac-
who
whole
FORM CIVIC BODY
The Seminary Hill Civic League
for further improvements Hn that
! water. it was reported. Both were
pulled out by swimmers. —
Not In Danger
—The—-
SPOTLIGHT
onlv kind of juror we want*
Sheriff Fry is the man arourd
whom attention is centered now.
Called for Help
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V vNe*
qi,D
Says Affair Will be Left
UptoSupt. Moore-
"lamn
1M 11
HEARTBREAK IS THE PRICE
OF FAME FOR BELLE BENNETT
complishment. So she sought the
lead position in Goldwyn's forth-
Person* who thought stock
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the Dailas County Jail Wednesday
by Rhodes. She is held without
bond.
ASK DAMAGES
For injuries sustKfhed at Elev-
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Time Most Convenient to Play......................
Note: EVERY entrant in the tournament to decide
the golf championship of the Municipal Course must
fill out an entry blank. The blanks must be sent to
Who's gonna be first In Fort
I Worth with the Oxford "bags"?
Foresee No Trouble
"We expect to go Into the trial
' of this case with enough Informa
tion to get a conviction. We look
for no trouble at all in the trial
i He is a young man, and it will be by "stop lines." Each algnal will |
| his first big case, but he has left cost shout *4.40, it was said.
nothing undone In ferreting out in Ordinance Necessary.
place before the If the system is approved an
ordinance giving police powers to
Championship, which will begin the first week of
- September. I am not a member of a Fort Worth
w
Stricklin had shortly before
called upon W. M. Green, asalatant
even the gray-halred leader of
Recreation departrent will not
pay the *30 bill presented by St.
! Joseph's Infirmary for treatment
| given W. V. Chalmers. Dallas. and
I his wife who were reported to have
, nearly drowned at Lake Worth
1 beach Sunday, according to R. D
। Evana, recreation superintendent.
Chalmers dislocated his shoul-
J der while attempting to kave his
[wife, who hsd gotten into deep
tahoma county lias ordered the t AUSTIN. Aug."T2.—A. FMItnsn,
strikers to cease praying. brother-in-law of Mrs. D E. Eng-
• . • ? ler, murdered with her husband
GRAIN JUTE IS
RESCINDED
Doesn't that speak of the days
agone? When fences didn't
stretch across-the bridle paths,
and cows rambled far and wide,
with cowboys rambling farther
and wider?
Falla. Tuesday.
near Tarrant
Held at Dallns. j
The negro girl aald she and the
slain woman had trouble two
years ago at a ball game The
Internal Revenue Collector was
continued until September 14 at
E. H. IJly, who has charge of — -- — ------ -----------
the beach, declared that the oners loll on the floor, while Mar-
couple w*, not In danger, as a *,n ''‘W IBM* the bars oT L—
number of people and life guards’ cell.
of law enforcement
। cording to the Tourists' Bureau
' reports. Roads are slightly ship-
•• With fourteen ladies In waiting,
the biggest Mike In elephant his
tory, peanuts, a big program. and
thousands of admirers shescele
brat cd her fifth birthday.
• [ Ceremonies opened at 12 o'clock
and continued • well into the aft-
, ernoon. |
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At first Fry was severely cen-
REV. BENJAMIN B EWINQ IS
now in charge of federal pro-
hibition enforcement for the
of it. They also became the big
Sheriff A. B. Parsona was killed
because he was a good and fear-
! less officer." That is what Sher-
and in
baby elephantr- ather birthdayt..
party for thousands of kiddles at May S Accused of V amp-
Forest Park too Wednesday.
Much important business will
into IV when it began to inter-
fere with any group of people
shooter." .
First Term
.__-__-_________________ picture." Stella nallas."——
tiemen thronged here, and The Two suspects, wearing clothes Hides His Identity
identified as coming from the But Belle Bennett hsd a son
Knox General Merchandise store William Macy, who was 16. She
+at Keller, were erreeted at Deni- had divorced his father. but the
was his
i county jail.
Deuton business
«e--=- e — * — •-—e - • ---m --e -
Cott of Living
xounzer days—the days of
Bass a run battle would
These old-timers who are still
living here have strong follow.
Ings. A stranger to me, grizzled
veteran, spoke without urge on a
street car the other day to say
of the heads of one of the pow-
erful old families here: ' r *
I consider the emotional pray,-
meetings of the miners as not in
the least informing God of any-
thing; "He knows your need be-
fore you ask Him." said Jesua
Christ, and I take that saying of
Christ as profound truth and
the league: W. A. Haneoek, presi-
dent; C. M King, vice president;;
Mrs. Ora Lee Jonea, secretary;
Rev. Horace Williams. W. A. Han- _______________ — ...
tcock. C. F. King and Mra. W. w. A food salad maker knows last meeting of the board before
Hughes, executive council. .
vH
stride, and I am looking • • •
forward to some more Reviewed THEODORE LEA-
heat records. YETT. ELBERT LEE. LEE PAGE.
——rstom At 7 st 1 p EFNEST STEPHENS EDLEY
m. I'll make some real
VAseball weather before
BOARD TO MEET
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spectel Correspondence.
LUBBOCK. Aug. 12. — The
meeting place of the board of di-
rectors of the Texss Technological
College Aug. 15 has been changed
from the college offices here to
Fort Worth, so members of the
board may not have to travel so
far.
was released by the jailer. Bo-
yesteryear get. great joy from
the signs of growth today.
Well, fit isn’t TOM YAR-
been his delight. Now that he fe
older and more settled he weights
more thoroly the value of human
life."
Denton cittzens are not fearful
-------- give a demonstration In home Ini-
No report of the murders was provement ‘ before the Sagtaaw
made here until Tuesday because Home Demonstration Club.
the acene of the stabbings was
thought to be in Dallas County. It .
is more than a mile within Tar-
rant County limita, Rhodes aaid.
The negro girl was found in
Specinl Correapondenca.----______
DENTON, Aug. 13.—"Deputy
Cheerio! RUTH MAYO
of the ease.
“I don't think the court would
grant a change of venue because
there is no indication of a neces
sity. The citizenship generally of
Denton County belleves In giving
TO MOVE OFFICE Smith “reaneWatfotiopecam. et.
Preliminary preparations for the feetive last Saturday: He was
moving of pouthwestern headquar- given a two weeks’ vacation by
ters of federal prohibition forces City Manager O. E Carr
to Fort Worth September 1. and Carr that Smith gave no-
the investigation of possible office tiee or his intentions to leave
space were made by Texas Federal the ‘city two months ago. His
Prohibition Director Frank Cole duties probably win be taken
Tuesday on a flying visit to the over by those within the depart-
city. ... — ment and no succeeding deputy
Removal of the Texas office to appointed. Carr said.
Fort Worth will bring 12 new ________________
sured because he failed to Imme- elerks to the city and others win
dlately go to the stronghold where
had not been held up, the rates on
wheat and flour from Oklahoma
City to Shreveport would have
The signala or buttons will only ,
be used on the more dangerous
There sre still great stretches. .
where a touring car can drive
across smooth prairie for miles
unimpeded; it is shown now and
then .when some old boy drops
his burden here.
। County Attorney Hooper to corners on the nine streeis. Tri- I
' serving hia first term in the office, fie on other streets will be halted
*250 for the arreat and conviction
of the murderer or murderers of
the Engler family.
The reward* now total *1,000,
of which *500 to offered by
friends and relatives of the mur-
dered family, *250 by Sheriff Mil-
ler and *250 by a justice of the
peace.
Up to this time State Rangers
have not worked on the ease.
There's a spell sbout the ro-
mance of the cattle days, the
days of the "great open spaces."
that I* very seductive But the
spell is slowly being lost. More
and more there is growing the
tsik of spindles and— dynamos.
This is becoming less and less
true. But, paraphrasing an old
TWO KILLED BY reduction would have been made
of any artect this sffair will have
on attendance at CIA. '
♦ Thtsts the ftrst trout mthett-
j county for jears. they point out.
and there is no danger of a fresh
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nightfall. Weathermah
Landis looks for partly
Martin and his friends had barri-
caded themselves.
Instead he called on Sheriff
even some innocent persons, would of New York City, according to
have been killed." a telegram received by the Dia
And Denton etttzens are now trict Attorney's office Wednes-
beginning to realise that' more dsy.
That is s great tribute, to
come from an obviously material-
ly poor Texan about a more ob-
viously materially rich one
• • •
The old cattlemen now have
turned bankers, and It is often
remarked by business men here
that some of them would rather
a hundred times lend their
money to a cattleman than to an
industrtalist.
They built buildings, laid out.
atreeta, built the town much as
they saw fit; and at this time
eatates.of. those old barons; ad-
ministered by heirs of their ex-
ecutors, control great portions of
»e downtown area.
I nitd Presa
PARIS. Aug. 12. — Julien
Thepot has been spending
some tlnie-ln prison.
In that while, the frane
fluctuated and the price of
living mounted. Emerging
from his confinement a week
ago, Julien noted with as-
tonishment zhis unpleasant
development.
It preyed so pon.his mind
r that he ended it all in the
[ Selne, leaving behind a mes-
sage. ,
r "The cost of living has in-
creased during my sojourn
in prinon. I prefer death to
liberty at such a price."
Total Acts of Governor Officers Say Slain Deputy
Now 816 a Martyr
whosoushttotaiktoGodoAnd ing held in custody. Two Mexi-
homa sheriff overstepped himsrif. I •’•‘M »••«<*---------
The ranch reports plenty of
rntn in the last lb days and has
| *0.000 acres with "fine grass,
plenty of wster and good protec-
tion from storm winds."
Cattle will be,pastured for 50
cents a month per head or *5 00
a year. Horse* will be accepted
at *125 a head per month. The
1007 COMMERCE STREET
DENIES CHOKING
1(3
distrtet of the city has been or-
ganised.
Following are new officer* of
Charles Sherwin will be taken Ing school. The 15-year-old boy
from New York direct to Leav- recelved a two-years' suspended
had deliberately gone to the home enworth by the United States sentence.
of Martin at first probably he. or Marshal of the southern district Each boy had ffve burglary
cases againat him. They were
tried in only one case.
Texas is becoming Increasingly
Tidustrfar, snd also growing in
agriculture. Cattle raising will
become more and more the bust-
2 of raising fine stock on
ab smaller areas.
'Thex.sut theacresoftheal
timers; it is the old-Hmers alone
who have control of their own
vision- and that l» widened at
will
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Two-thirds of Denton County
does not know why Webb Martin
accosted Deputy Hbarift Parsons
on Trade* Square laat Thuraday
don - and fired 11 shots into his body.
W. C. Webb, Tarrant County. Prosecutor.Knows w.
serving seven yesrs for forgery .But County Attornez Hooper
snd psssing forged instruments. ***• he knowsand.wil.reveal.1
drew * condKionaijrardon,__attheepropersuimainathuupronocua
Austin Officials Still In-
rHOSE miners and their wives , vestigating *
i 1 who are holding prayer meet- I ....
ings at Henryetta, Okla., as their. THREE BEING HELD
mode of fighting for success uf ।
—thelotrike,are-doinga-uniqua- iVictim’s Brother Makes
• ♦ • Attack on Suspect
sheriff, than to the outside officer co-partner of Harry Schwarz in
who,actually made the arrest the General Robert A. Lee oil the Justin Boot Factory on the
There was a time when Sheriff ease. Installment plan are now notified
Fry would have tossed discretion Sehwarz was taken to Leaven- that their fourth time payment to
to Wie wind* and have attempted worth from Fort Worth last Fri- due. Thi* I* the final payment mA
to take Martin dead or alive. de- day by United States Deputy Mar-; certificates will be sent to those
sptte hl* stronghold," one eltlien shat Culberson, who send in their ehecks at onca
declared 1________ .
Not Fearful
"He is a battle-scarred veteran T * ’ "
By NEA Service
HOLLYWOOD, Calit., Aug. 12
For sale: a place of honor and
fame in moving picture land. ;
Price* aelf contempt and a
broken heart.
And Belle Benpett, who didn't
know the terms, bought the place
and paid the. price.
Bella Bennett was a star 12
years ago—a long time for mov-
ing picture land.
She wanted to come back—to
"He died as a martyr to law en-
forcemeat in Denton County, and
from now on we are behind the
clenched fist, during the question-
- ing of Sterndahi in regard to the
- - - I killing:
ernment, always did "put its foot | Following the assault, Sterndshl
"He never dit-anythng that
wasu t honest, in his life."
HVERY once in a while—more
D- often as the years progress—
you read of some Texas pioneer
passing on to his reward. And
in the atory may be told that this
pioneer had a ranch of some
600,000 seres, or perhaps a mil-
lion acres, scattered thru a dozen
countiea.
Bren kiddin' you -about the
knickers, girls. Here's your big
chance! -
j - BROUGH. First Nations) vice pres-
- ' BY CAPTAIN MERCUIY. ident.
Weather Bureau missed it a e • »
। mile for today and I am going to I And TOM JOHNSON, buyin" a
August’ is catching her can of malt!
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•Landis Misses
His Guess
.on Heat
BY KENNETH WATSON.
Fort Worth Press Writer.
WASHINGTON, Aug 12 —Tex-1. ____... ...1
.. i .uid ne, formation to place before the
As.Erain, deqlers, should proiit grand jury Thursday when he asks
greatly by a ruling of the Inter Martin', mhatrrment
state Commerce Commission to
dsy rescinding a previous order . otcourse. "e have been.able
reducing rates on flour .nd grain tofind .0Ut "hatpreciplta ted the
from Oklahoma to Loutsiana trouhle,"hede, lared. hut "e,re
points until after a hearing at not.ready to divulge It at this
Dallas Sept. 1. tme
If the new schedules, which
were to become effective today.
- a bearing in Federal Judge
Spencer Smith, Chief Deputy
Tax Assessor and Collector, has
resigned hie positton with the city
- „ . . «o take up work for a cotton
enforce the rules will have to be company this fall, he sata Wed-
passed by City Council. nesday
The streets which will be made Smith has been tn the Taz De-
"stop boulevarde include. West partment for tour years. He was
10th, North Street, West Seventh practically in control ot the of-
Street East Front Street, Penn- during the Mness of L. H.
sylvania Avenue Magnolia Ave- Moore, former Tax Assessor and
nue. Hemphill Street, Jennings Collector, before the present ad-
ministration went into office in
negro woman was first stabbed
Her husband was killed when he
rushed to the rescue The other GIVES EXHIBIT
woman Is thought to be fatally Assistant Home Demonstration
stabbed, according to Herman : Agent Miss Mary Powell went to
Rhodes, county detective, who Saginaw Wednesday afternoon to
filed the compiaints.
shed." said Sheriff Fry "If we
county jail.
Sterndahi was one of tha five
plain to all who.understand God held In connectioa with the kill-
to be omniscient, omnipresent, ,n' ol the Engler family.
omnipotent. Right followers of
■nd it conditional pardons and
three rstorations of citizenship
were granted today by Governor
Miriam A. Ferguson, bringing the
grand total of clemency proclama- l iff Fry. his last boss, says,
tions issued by the woman Gov-
ernor up to R14. One hundred '
and forty-three are.full pardons
and 344 conditional pardons.. law enforcing officials of our coun-
Five prisoner, se rving termsfor ty." the general exprension of
murder and one under sentence ' cirizenshD
for criminal assault were condi- -ectzensmiP _ . I
tionally pardoned today.
ly meeting.
Nover Cho-ed Pupil
"I never choknd or left a mark,
on a pupil in my IMe," was the
statement Stricklin made at The
great owners gathered to make
their homes near the market <4
the cattie. ~ ----------------------—----■ _ . ..I
• • • ' .on Tuesday night, according to; son lived with her and was the
Those great landowner, be-fcommuncato received from teenterof her life. - ------ 4
f County Detective HermanrRhodes.1 And she knew.thatfftim"pro' — ■
New shoes bearing the stock ducer. found she had a 16-year-old •
number of the Keller etore iden- | son they would pass her by and se-
tided the men as pilferers of the lect a younger actress.
I store Monday, according to
"G‛aEEhiwthoutebodxod,inpot Stabbing at Tarrant Bar-
Lranch -in constder as many as lice„Court JUDGE CULLEN Bai- becue ia Fatal
500 horse* for pasturaife. LEY.Jerks at a wilted Arrow as „ -------
he slips into the University Club. Catherine Carter, 18-year-old
saying, you can take a man out • a . negro girl, was charged in Justice
of the cattle business, but It? MWA INITIATION .. Bean In golf knickers — with shannon’s court Wednesday with i nal Revenue Collector ba re
powerful hard to take the cattle state Deputy R J vidler nf 5noW white arms! two murders and two assault* to strained from collecting a $12000
Dallas will be present for the , murder, penalty assessed against Catlett
Initiation of the Modern Wood naAnd AUL ROLL over from Mir was charged with stabbing for the manufacture of honn
men of America, 7 30 p m Wed . , "Sure «on to Orleans to o.death Tom and Clara Craw: brew two years ago.
nendav root for the Cats! says Paul. ford and with assault upon Ed and
wil [ — •—* • Bertha Crawford, all negrocs the
SAM CALLAWAY, new school stabbings with a butcher knife
___ board member, veers Into the Dsn, occurred at a barbecue given u.
Waggoner building. one of the negroes on his farm of
FREE 2 TARRANT DENTON SLAYING
a . ♦
Sunrise 5:50; sunset 7:1*. To-
Senowb;rttedAmerncaaat!eyTwo Wome Clash Over
-----,-------- Dapper Dan Sprague
s letter received by the West
Texas CofC $
3
The system has proved a success nranrn
in other cities and helped to slim- »FPNIEFK
inate accidenta by bringing care to V" UI1VMI
a halt before eotataE onto tbs bou-
Erehtyiftve- HtMir win be
come from Oklahoma City. Tex- BOYS SENTENCED
as' present quota of enforcement . "
agents is 2R 1 Two boys, 14 and 15, were trled
' for burglary in jurenile eourt
Wednesday.
SHERWIN TO PEN A The 14-year-old boy waa given
one year's sentence in the train-
Emerick and Webb Are
Granted Pardons
CLEMENCY OTHERS
“I don't know why he did it." •
declared Martin. "Sherirt Mar- )
shall waa holding to my left arm 3
when this old fellow walked up 1
and etuek a shotgun in my ribs. j
I knocked it to one Md*, and he|
' eut down on me with his six- 1
Board of Educatlon will make
no tnveetlgation of J. T. Stricklin,
principal of the Oak Lawn school
in Glen Garden, who Tueeday
night was charged with choking
pupils by W. A. Sterley. Glen Ger-
i den resident.
This was the statement Wednee-
I dsy of E. A. Corbett, president of
; the board Sterley, with snapping
jaws. Indignantly declared the
principal had in one instance
choked a pupil brought to him for
punishment, adding that the al-
leged abuaed pupil had borne blue
marks for an hour. He appeared
at the board ‛s regular nemi-month-
D. Miller. Governor Miriam Fergu- i
son today offered a reward of
‘ *EAri ctoudy weather for
"AUSfiN,FRg It—Five ful
Traced 4o Train. . g 2-----
Deputy -SheHtts Tom Snow, .MW.toMfiHi ehe
Pinky Largent and Bob Trout ' mother.—- - ’ ■ ■■ " ~:.-----—
traced the route of the men from . Bennett won the position
Keller to Argyle Tuesday. The she coveted. She was chosen from
'men walked to Argyle, where 10 actreese* who appiled. Her
they boarded a Katy freight subterfuge had worked. God to save him. I promised, in
train. Katy officers located the And .-on.the day she signed the prayer, that I would give up the
men at Denison, according to , , tact • Bie was hurt in a movies, go out on a farm—any-
Snow. rriendiyscurtle with some chums, thing, ir I might have my boy.
Each man took a complete out .. "ere fatal, and he "But I promised it all too late
fit of clothes. Snow said. They h 1e~ on the day.she was to have He died in my arms with the word
changed clothes in the woods Eun. "ork in the new film. /mother' on his lips."
near a farmhouse and later stole ' • .20! A"A8 wanted to call- Now Belle Bennett is at work
a pound of butter, candy and a m mother, she says. "He hated on her picture. But every eve
cake about one mile from Keller . 15 name o Bilie Bennett, and so ning. when she leaves the studio
—--------- did L but I was afraid to admit she drives to a cemetery here and
.--.I.... .. 5 . spends a few minutes beside a new
OFFER PASTURAGE Promined Too Iate grave.
Pasturage for 2505 head of n) hen my _ oY."as 1n the hog- she is paying the price .....
cattle I* offered by the Pursley Pan ' K 1 went to him. I got with'the help of the lad who wasn'r'
Ranch near Jayton, according to _ knees and prayed to allowed to say "mother."
superintendent of public schools,
---------------- volunteering to appear before the
Percy Owen. He to an ordained । board in answer to Sterley’s
pastor in the United Brethren charge, if the board desired it '
church and his home to in C. S. Tucker appeared with Star-
of Denton County. | Hillsboro, Ohlo. I ley. but deelined to press any
They are not talking much. ex- ---------------------,----charges ■ He recommended th*
cept to say they ar* behind the of- Arnrrre hl ■ arn principal s removal, however.
" STREETS NAMED-MembeF m—g _
Martin smiies ' Sterley • complaint was the firet . ! 21
Th. death of Parsons toft many; rnn Di 111)0 they had received against Striek-
in a date, not excepting officials PlIK 111 VHA. .
They had feared some trouble, but IUI1 ULI UUl Wev. receltved some reports
not to the extent of th. .hooting' „ o complimentarytohm, however,
to de ath of one of their number Police Survey Submitted Preeident, Corbett said., "It's pret-
Martin la jail wears hto usual To Citv Manager tyhard. rineipal to. plena:
.mile .nd uika freely—about ev- 10 manager everybody. Any man In charkeot
ervthlne but the shentine Ha's ------- . A nchool is likely to make some-
er» thing but the (hooting. Ho* Nine streets in the residential body mad."
Eood-natured abnut,that,, not a section will be designated aa bou- i Sterley declared bo coma pro- I
.lihayent.A thingito 1 levards on which all oncoming duce one or hi. own chidren to
th in. .«and " i Tirm _ traffic will have to halt. If the rec- subntantiate ht. charrea. ru
Martin hasplenty.compary.The ommendations in the survey of po- chlid, Sterley said, waa aa cyw
lalsmellsstronelyoidiainrectant. lice are approved by City Man- witness to the alleged ehoktng."
but it is clean. The other prt. ager o E Carr. Boara member. indicated they
lar.— Sergeant William Davidson woule aet upon the recommenda--e
he completed a survey of all streets tion of Superintendent of Schools
. a , _ . . In the residential section to deter- M. h Moore tn the matter. Moore
were nearby He told a physician । Arm '• Handaged mine which ahould be made "stop is now out of the eltyvacatloninE ’
that the bill could be charged to! He wears a bandage on his right boulevards.'" His report was sub- but will return shortly.
P the department, however. 1 arm. He also has * slight wound mitted to Carr Wednesday. Stricklin was in charre of th*
N Erans decided to refuse the bill on his right side. It was put there gg Hanato Mewled- nab Lawn schooi at th* time *f - —J
EWedneeday, arter consuiting As +by some ErirnedNorm Texasdev: Chlet Henry Lee ordered ”’•»»' ndoptton by the FortFWorE
। Tsistant City Attorney Gillis John-luty after Martin had been taken | survey in an effort to devise some board a year ago.
tn custody by Sheriff Marshall of means of speeding up traffic to —— 2
Dallas. and from the dowhtown section. • ' ■
* Thursday He will be lucky if he N A ~
get* a thunderhead VIAV NA V111011T ___________
Here are temperatures: —‘-—J N-. IIIVMI enth and Monroe Streets May 16,
•—7am,sf—11 'X. nr. ------------ • H: and Mrs.OiterHarvey etaIm
R a n> S3 12 m.....196 (T..aT.\ * 2.23 1 damages from R. E Riley
9 a. m .47 I P m -27 K r OOL10OSe ) enosuit filed Thursday in Distriet
---- “ Mrs. Harvey claimed *30 dam-
age to her coat and drees in the
petition. The plaintirts charge,
negligence of Riley while driving,
hi. auto as grounda for damages
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