The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1926 Page: 2 of 12
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February 11, 1921 “
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Tom Mix
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altered vice ring at Tiajuana, sald
to- have been led by naval offi-
cers, and ordered an investigation
of th* continued imprisonment ot
a naval potty officer in the Tia
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"However." Corbett added, "we
have an opinion from R. M. Raw-
land. school attorney, to the effect
that the law la vague on the rul-
ink as it affect* the Fort Worth
ON SCREEN--
"ABRAHAM LINCOLN”
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■ cussed at a meeting of the board
held on that date.
certiri-
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public instruetion. Mid Thuradhy.
These teachers are violating the
• letter and spirit' of Stale laws
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GIRLIE
REVELS
Bongs, Dances
Bebe
Daniels
With
Neil
HemiMen
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supplied the Board of Education, I are starred,
ti Carroll, county superintenent
Thompson and Max Bergman, com-
mittee warned to represent I'nlan
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ARCTIC
REVUE
ADDED FEATURE
Professional Tryouts
Ft. Worth's Talented Amateurs
Spirit of
Vaudeville
Las Lab
Production
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3 TOMORROW
R I D A Y
HATER”
Houston Man Is Elected
President
. Special
Friday
Matinee
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Pale
Farewell!
Featuring
Patsy Ruth Miller and
Tom Moore
Friday and Saturday
THE GIRL ON THE
STAIRS"
playhouse to be a part of the 2
atory building announced for t
Rowe lot by Jesse Jones Houst
capttaltst.
said
posed to
A Very Intereating Feature for
Both Young and Old
Health Impaired.
Naval authorities hold that if
IF WE "PEAlLY MEANT
WHAT WE SAD - OUCH [
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MILTON SILIS tn
“MADONNA of the STREETS"
EXTRA LINES
Unending Procession
-------Completely Gone
BROWN DERBY
BAND
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$1.00 Per Couple
Ticketsion Sale at Trav. Daniel
10th and Main
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COMING SATURDAY
A Bubblingly
Buoyant Bill
Clown Week
i NOW VOU’RE
HKAtKING
Ews
HAYS CLEANS UP
"trumped up" and greatly exag-
gerated charge.
"The Splendid Crime," which got adopted in Fort Worth go into
off at the Hippodrome Thuraday. effect Monday, according to Dr.
Bebe Daniela and- Neil Hamilton L, H. Martin, director of Publle
Health and Welfare.
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‘Disqualified’ List Given
School Board
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and Hippodrome Theaters tn Tort
Worth It will operate the ’new
grad eg wUl h* sold.
Regulations already
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R C Morrison, city forester, to
reach Fort Worth next week from
.PRIZES...
Saturday Night - 9 to 12
Southside Auditorium
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Magnolia and Fifth
SATURDAY
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Suds
OUTDOES his
FORMER stuff
FELIX
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Seldom a play like this in which Norma
ries to new heights of emotional
drama. From the play that was a ‘sen-----
nation comes a picture to live forever.
Better Than “Smilin’ Through”
The girl who wanted to be nice—talk nice—at the game
time be like others.
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the stories of Tiajuana officials „"c
luring American women to their tw.*.
dene. where they were drugged #-
and attacked are true, Gordan i _________
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“THE
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AMERICAN”
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man. to 1 p. m.—IOC
Permits Now issued to
Only Two-Thirds Number
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correctly
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SAN DIEGO, Cal.. Feb 11-
The V. 8. navy today Joined the
American and Mexican prob* ot
vice conditions in Tiajuana. i
i brought to light by the "sham*
Nan
Bin Fart.manazerottheMan. _
jestte her*, sald Thursday he has 4__
_____— ADramatef
and Colorful
Romance of an
Indian and His
Love for a White
Giri—
A T end er Love Drama for
All the World to See.'
The love of Polly, the ~ —35
burlesque dancing girl.
for a nobleman. The pA4:
girl who wanted to be 4745
a Lady and the man (•Ek
who stole a heart. V9/
' imprisonment may be without
foundation of fustice.
The petty officer. it was learn-
ed. Is living in a cell devoid of
“ contempt
DAVV- YoJ MAVENT
JEW NCE - Ou MAVMT
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cOmDAN - USOw r 9O0 GO in
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Madden,
tee, why
had mad
“I sue
to get th
schedule,
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him Indi
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federal a
locate th
said that
however,
statisticii
that he t
Justice s
man and
be press,
Zwelfei.
Austin
been eon
Dallas C
because i
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Three plays to be given Feb 23 HARVEY HAVER,
to 27 by Little Theater. Three
short plays to be presented at"
Zane
Gre^e
rHE Vanishing
A American" is
a Para mount
Western." pro-
duced on a mag-
nificent scale
andJtreats • of a
subject near to •
the hearts of all
'of us—the pass-
ing of the Red
Man.
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governing the filing of
board Tuesday. It was not
And Majestic Head Says
L. They Won’t Be
pes- - UATAVA
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wALE VOJWE WAIIW
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Mias Reyer was enosen person- Al) dispensers of milk will be
ally by William De MUI*, who dl- required to label th* milk and
‘ - give its grade. A, B and C
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A list of close to 130 teachers
In the Fort Worth pubUc schools
who have failed to file certifica-
tions of qualification has been
SLEW WIFE, HID BODY IN WELL PLAN MEXICAN
dmuzaammny.
Fl'
theseven ih month of eonfinem
on what is belleved to be
Fifth Joint eonventior, Texas
Shoe Retailers and Soutwestern
Shoe Travelers’ Association, closed
Wednesday with election of offi-
cers at the afternoon session and
a ball in the evening at the Texas
Hotel
each performance.
Sam Mayfield.
Splendid
Crime”
th* |
dia- |
Juana Jail.
Elmo R. Gordon, jetty officer
1 on the LSS Gapnett. Is entering
NEW YORK — Business men asleep. The mother had been the
who fail to take jury duty serious- ______________________
ly handicap efforts to combat the _
.crim* wav*. Judge Cornelius Col- ’ n
received a denis! of the sale, re
ported Wednesday, fron Karl
for a baby, reported kidnaped from
its perambulator while the nurse
was in a store making a purchase.
The baby waa found at homo. "
JACK’S TIPS DAIRY
--m a o-- - BEGINS MONDAY
llns of the General Sessions de-
(IEBIILA HEYER'S In the mov-
U ies<.
— Misg-Reyer, popularEort Worth
dancer and violinist, daughter of, .... ...
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Reyer, Entire refutations sf th*
1912 May Street, has a part in standard milk ordinance recently
eliminate abusen in casting which
have been a thorn in the aide of
the army of extras that have
grown up with th* industry"
For year,, charge, of faroritiam
have been hurled at various stu-
dios and casting directors bv dis-
gruntled extra,
' The exact number of the "extra
army" in Hollywood has nerer
vative camtime-dinnelamsepiase
between 7500 800. th • rs
X' plate th* fizureashizh as 15,000.ta
counting registration In all classe.
.suicide" of Mr. and Mrs. T. M_p
| Peteet and their two daughter* teciu B DeMue “eX"
. RODS
iiROCQUE
Shy got her first jerk at h*r**lf
a* a sereen artist at a private —----
■bowing of the picture arranged that milk be nerved in bottles in
by Manpeer Luther Strong Tues restaurants, and provisions con-
day. cerning sanitary effects ar* in
Bebe plays the part of the gil force.
member of a trio of cheap crook* Martin said only 200 of the
One is her foster father. They live 300 dairies that supply Fort
| in aqualid style.In a tenement. Worth have been issued permits
navuu w avewuuee. The story's an unusual one. He said the othera would be
E. A. Corbett, president of the with many strange twists forced to close if permit* were
. Hoard of Education, said that Su-—----* —z—.e=e —.not taken out by ----1
perintendent M H Moore as ad-! “Daring Youth," starring Bebe, “
vised teacher* to file their certif- too. la at th* Queen today. Nor- Two acts ot local talent are"be- '
leaf** with Carroll. man Kerry 1* In the supporting ing presented each day, supple-
cast. menting th* regular vodvil bill
Th* atory finda its origin in th* — ------- “h-
Dr W. R
VRESIutui '
Ot• t TUN H
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Pevwo
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MAIL CAR- sunlight and his health' is Im-
rier“at Newcomerstown, Ohio, paired by the poor jail rations
has confessed to king hl«- Further probe of the Peteet
' mail order bride," Kathertne, case in whtch seven Mexicans have
and hiding her body in sn old been jailed was delayed pendinE
well on his father's farm. He the arrival some time today o
_reriral la on th- way er.ere-wnr mittee named to_representLnion---choked her to dtath.—he ***** ■ <*°verBor Rodrigues.
The Ministry of Labor state, that Gospel Mission, incooperating______when.shethrew-ashonat.himi----———
—onDecz+n- numbar -f persons with Rotary eturb to organtze Ene —ene-nightwhen-he-came-homeAIIAFAMFAI m। A
recorded on t!.- -gc.- . d-rtriviez-d Bo Club. from work Photo above shows KWAPAAPN pInK
— ploymenterrhangesinreatBrit. Fort Worth residents continue officials at the mouth of .the UIIULNILIV I I U II
— was 1.102 <00. or 66 s2: less to neglect paying water bills. One* Y*11' "*v*r " °*loW' _
than a year ago, employe daily cuts off water of de- ,
■ — Hnquentiwater users attend YMCA State convention.
DRISK THRU FUMES Civitat flub to give 3100 fn Austin, as representatives of Fort
LoxDoN -charged withbeine prizes for best essay on "Cttizen Worth -Uranen. .OpenaErtdayfor
drunk while in charge o: a motor bhip ", Hizh school students to be three-day sesslon.
car..A1 ‘red, G Palin., chautfeur. elgbie Georg* r Horst. Presbytertan
pleaded that his condition was due Private rar reserved for busl-
to alcoholic fumes In the ceilars nesa men to Paris convention ex- ader. to speak Sunday at Hemp
of a wine merchant where • had pected to be filled to capacity. hill Street and First Presbyterlar
been working H- *aa discharged Thirteen boys and nine men to Churches.
COMING Satur-
day.
DAYS TO SEE THIS v
DAY TO SEE THIS
ft PALAE:
► F * —OF OOURSE
matrimonial theories of Fannie best from dozens given tryouts at
Hurst.. . .. ____the theater all lastweek.------------
_ - Fannie contends that marrtage, --
Indepeuden School District,' and like other things, should be eon- r
we do not believe it necessary fas ducted on a business basis.
our teachers to file with rim Too much companionship
county." blights romance, says she.
Rowland, however, haa advised The picture deviops that the
the board to avoid litigation md ory.
bow to the wishes of the county • • •
LONDON Sign, that
Ro La Roque steps out in 4a-
dian togs In "Braveheart,” due at
the Capitol Saturday.
He's an Indian youth with a
.the Hayslan turn of events. They
have merely changed their stamp-
—r— Ong ground.. .......
The studios have discarded their
voluminous card indexes, with the
names of thousand, of extras of
every type—blonde and brunettes
old slim women, old fat men. Mex
leans, negroes fair-haired chil
dren. freckle-faced boys fallen
___________women, and fast flappers. Instead
1 Inone"master index," maintained
by the Central Casting Bureau
Under Hays.
The bureau is operated under
th* aegis of Will Hay. with his
personal Hollywood represents
tive, Fred Beet.on. In charge.
Purpose of the organisation was
two-fold, according to Hays
"Th* primary purpose was to
secure a wider and better select io u
'"of extras for the studios and 1o
Lifurniah steady employment- a- far
a* possible to those who are real .
BEN BLUE
Smnk BRITTON
and Their
xhv
-o
ovceR
L. F. Tuffly, Houston, was
named president of the Texas As-
koctatlon and F A Whirfen, Dal
l las, of the Southwestern A.socls
tton.
; The 1927 convention will he
held at Dallaa.
it. E. Bell, Fort Worth, was
named viee president of the trav-
elers' association, with A Maples.
Fort Worth, named a director.
W. B. Taylor and L. E Lang-
aton, Fort Worth, were elected
secretary-treasurer and director of
the retailers' asnoclation, respec-
tively
J. H. Stone, Boston, publisher
of "The Shoe Retailer," spoke at
Holitrelle, president of the Infer- week. No bills returned.
state circuit now in New York. w. I. Peterson, physical direc-
thru Rob O Donnell, distrlet rnan. , .
ager. In Dallas tor of T- speaker at Recreation ■
"And Mr Hoblitzelle added Training School, Weatherford
they're not for sale." Hart said Street Methodist Church. Wednes-
Famous now owns the Palac- day _____
I Interstate circuit theaters locat-
ed in Fort Worth, Dallas, Houston ---
•nd San Antonio have not been .
- . sold to the Famous Play era- Lasky 1
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Sen-
wash
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death ■<
kieut. Je
army cot
a$ pine*
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5 the Phill
th* eomn
eon'* gi
Coolidge
bouncing
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dering hl
Audrey ;
quarrel,
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worth, 1
asked ex
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By Unite* r'»M
HOLLYWOOD Feb 11
Wielding Ills big stick In the most
•weeping gesture since he became
emperor of filmdom. Will Hu's
has wiped out the atmospheric
extra-lines
The unending processions of
film-struck flotsam which daily
harassed the casting directors
. have completely disappeared.
Instead has been created a cen-
tial casting bureau, a coopertive .
• non-profit corporation organised
and malntained by the principal
studios
The extra., tho. have not be. .
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