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Aprii «, 1926
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
?
in Church Work
WONT STAND
AID TO GROWERS
Aroupd the pastor M a central
the
church
said.
(
This mion Lulu la convulsinz
(Inserting th« name of the
which the voter is a
member).
MASONICSOLONS
win
, wentona An open conferen
STAND hue
On Italian Debt
WASHINGTON,
6
lude on
m brae?"
be possible for one who had rot-
Jack’s Tips
run-oft
the
Such a rot-
Q
\
$
♦
be
life. debtor nation*." Senator Fens de-
On th* same day
th***
there were 128,240 vote* cast for
“The Teaser”
TODAY
ush," Variety reports.
"CRA
7
ha*
ico, about 1543.
C
I
la neckband style .
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r
FEDERATION IS
If
I
OOMING SATCRDAY
d58a
' 0
rnurudcu
e
in Tanlac
"Beverly of Graustark"
Q
SCHUMANN-
HEINK
#
$4.98
4
KEXTDAT
JACK MEHAN
••a;
in
’ns
and makes feet feel rooted. elean.
revitalizes digestive organs, fixee
$3.98
PANT AH.S
PALACE
IPPODROMI
Tev
A
0.2
men
It’a a Fant Action Western
Aln Good Comedy and
•TMR GREEN AncNEW"
•and grateful
about Tanlac.
meat of local board. national aad
state delegates was made at the
meeting of the Travelere Protec-
tiv* Assoclation, Poet J. Tueeday
night.
I bo over the entire south,
the Rocky Mouatata* to the
Thto la. he la moot succesaful
when he combines a good buni-
•Ute
H. A.
Phonograph record* of promi-
tire languages that are dying out
are being colleoted by sclentists.
biU'h
Your H^ttr
CHAPI
AM
AU Princi
Much-N
wasn't getting over.
re had nomething of
even if we had paid
--NOW-SMOWMG-----
HAROLD
sive drinker."
The Anti-Saloon League didn't
I by
coun-
Kdoyd hamitton in
“Excuse Please”
mary.
294,970
"I‘meer13.Oe-
werb Aad ow were ।
•■dWred merveus
end wvicheut appe-
Mb. Weh Tellae
Excellent workmanship, even to the col-
lars; well-finished. Unusually good values
at this popular price.
aad dutiful-
lonera.
nisch and D. 8. Pinley..
R. Hood wan made state direc-
tor.
p.
Hioea a* r
EWACI”
mkes you feel
l Wr
Germany
thTb
l .to "Dancing Mother*" at the
podrome.
REMAND
TO
Jnmes H. Sol
Com
work of her husband. Grant sel for the Anti-Saloon Lazue,
pson. who appear* In the eCt and chief of its leginlative lobby
i In hl* signed storles In the New
Other Great Ads
•a the earee -
Evelyn Brent
Fancy Percale Shirts
New, Unusual Patterns for Spring
__ Cut Fulland Roomy."
Ank stripilme a c*.
_____see---
sheppere” Mattmee Tlekets
Vew’ve Reo* the stery
_ HTARTKLEGRAM
Now See It
‘t
6
Joseph Cartier, Biddeford, Me.,
han not missed a Democratic cau-
cua An hiawardfor years.
rm
disan la eaaily applied la a tow
neconds; It anishes into the perm
and at once starts to heal irrita-
Follows Own Tiff.
i Birth of thesktttktnterestinu
; “Grant and I had a little <11*
pute’one afternoon after the mat -
Enep that wan’t attorethern
like the wrangle of ‘At Home '
the star povially confesnes "When
be met for dinner later. we were
made I celpt I* stamped on the baok. Only
the by affidavit of low of the poll tax
ed with, such testimony,
if your aystem la run down. If
you can't seem to eat or sleep,
have lost weight or suffer from
trying pain, why not let Tanlac
The Boy Scout master to alno
an important factor in church ac
tivitles. That phase of work links
the younger boys to religious ac-
tivities. >
Waslaington Eun
Tbs Aort Worth 1
A-L-P-S
LAST DAY
sald.
With expectations of one of the assoclaf _ _
largest wheat crop* In htstory, the Bredow, R. A. Thanninch, D. S.
announcement waa made that Finley. E. H. Speer, E. Lasker, E.
Missour will be equipped to give , G. Whatley, Eddle Luttrell, C. H.
“---* Hodgkins, t. A. Jarman. H. P.
At
Bargala
Price i
Any Meat
25c
Aay Time
contains a super- '
Our files are pack- etficlent healing agent dimcovered
| brthe • Rockefeiler Inatitute, Pe
"THE CHORUs LADY"
___All Star Caat a
Admisalon 5-100 UP t* 00
Daly
comedy company of which I was
a member cracked up and about
the name time I got a vodvil offer
from Karl Hoblitzelle, atill pres-
Hunt of the Interstate circuit. T
kook it and began work in Fort
Worth.*
churches as elsewhere.
The modern church is reaching
out to educate Its youngsters in
A new arrival that to
an-. , pm ring popular with men
[seeking real value with
‘assured leathers and
wearing-qualities. Of
lected tan calf, medium
toe, heavy cole and rub-
ber heals. An exceptional
value at a low price.
Db’ERY
Wa
• Will Not Disregard Oath
BATTHiSgEEK
receipt could a person double vote
on July 14. That entalls a peni-
tentiary oftense.
VMM* PMS*.
it is net conaidered probable
scarcely possible—that there will
be a run-off Republican primary.
CAPITOL
—Now Showing—
That Wonder Picture '
wesyoun8
HMM
A
M»K in
liofdAcfCXd
Broadway
_______ cy haa now been offered
is with a skit. "At Home." It * Wayne B Wheeler, general t
gM Rev. J. M. Maxon, bishop
tutor of Tennessee; is chair-1
of this committee.
eluded to the committee are
poupa, tb univeraity diviniop
Meh Rev. Eekel to a member i
th* school and college ■ dl-1
TH OFFICERS
ARE ELECTED
State-National Delegates
1 Named
the meat nearly eomplet service --------- —----—
In the tooting of wheat of any Hutebina, E. R. Ca deader, C. M.
' att eases of foot
) trouble haa just
1 been developed.
I Thto remedy.
I tnown a* Pedi-
9 ma, to in conven-
F lent v a a 1 shing
•ream form, and
Men’* Tan Calf Oxfords
A New Arzwn1 far Snrina
ltical agent,
were gradually
"Meet of tl
to quilt, too.'
of the "quliti
She and Mrs.
pose the con
that seraps a
are ready for
eireles."
"Occasional
who have ne
Mrs. Lee sy
-Thersociet
on the numi
mandsoldor1
since the "qu
put into prac
six months a
Occasionall
day has been
the soclety hi
four quilts a
quilts are th
During the la
ter/M were
member*.
Bpeetal <• The Pre
ASTiN, A
of the Tarrar
Court remandi
ard to Ohio t
involved in war and the PrmI-
da"armnynarnays.nicalwd Voters NotLkely to Be
his soul and body into the wig- Excluded:/..
termanee l t• U • m
-Xew saeivtmg
Corking Good
____ _______________J sug- ter of personal honor, not a legal
gested that the time had' come bondage. ’
---- The oni-legal provialon re-
Mama
*•*•••
Cemed,
m
seek the meeting of the
---eafton next May are:
kuvtgebbutmede
qedghapa." J. P.
Navdtm,‛3os.ir
Aee., Coveiceea
Em ~ •
1
l
their working Man*. Chotr diree-
tors, spectal sololsta, orgaatot*.
planista and a church secretary
who devotes her time to the
church work are regularly Bated
as chureh officers.
rum federation of the educational , It read: "Have saved hydroplane
Inetitutions of the Episcopal i 933-M from Tacoma, with two ,
Church to the diocese, affiliated men aboard. K. L. Jonen and C.
with the Universtty of the SoxbFL. Langdon. Both are in good
tederation, if suocenaful,
m teaching standrd of the
institutione and advance
■aal work of the Eplecopal
tbm-thometk. **modl*a
dry ahd: comfortable. Sattatying
relief guaranteed or money back.
500 tube; all druzgista. At Ron-
9) driving toward
G ‘ ' a union of
HA . church and
• A) state, with the
TAR GOT START Wheeler Tells How He Made1 PARTY “THREAT" Preachers No Longer ‘Alone
INFT.WORTH Harding Quit Drinking
----STAGE A: *cn«X'
-- BY JACK. 1 ing their support of the opposi- Vimirna White House. of hi* pledge* to nuppqrt the prt-
tion to the debt agreement de- Later on the chief lobbylet of mary nominee—but the court*
BCKETS for th* opening of clares there can be "no middle the Anti-Saloon League again via- have held such a pledge to a mat-
the Melba Theater a* a Lowe- ground" and demands alee that the white Houne and
mod houne in Dalia* Wedneaday Senator* "be true to their oath." - - •
Masons, while native Italian Ma- |
sonte orden are different from
ours,"
celves a premium over wheat ot
torn protein content, according to
Edear Karbach, chemist in charge
otthe Missour testing unit. Four
9r five hundred earn a day cau
be tested in the new laboratory
here, Karbach mid.
. ______ tlone and crock* between tom, al-
vitorous lay inflammation, relleve painful
, burning, aching sensattone. Pedi-
Imtevetmte-Kelth-Orpheam
MAJESTIC
iq Time vamdavmte
J WOW PLATIWO
lulu McConnell
Pinally he got action. Juat primaries thto ‘year, thoro aro
before President Harding started 294,970 voter* in Texas who can
on that fateful trip, from which note vote in the Democratic prl-
he did not return alive. Bom "
Big Protein Laboratory
Is Established Aopratdent. Other ofticers were:
A British surgeon recently naid
that the majority of people vir- '
tually commit suleide because
they pay ao little attention to their
health.
I that he served
White House.
This statement merely back*
up what over one hundred thou-:
personal habits. So Boss Wheel-
BY CLY
“Quilting I
v osue.
- Women of
Methodist Ch
ciety are test
They quilt
quilts each 1
year, except
months. Abe
the weekly al
ing meetings
to quilting.
• Member* f
■crape used I
ever, others
elotbing facto
.Sirs. Leo. wl
m when clothin
• Some of th
the Methodist
—centlywaama
cording to Mi
Others are
That to. the
from varioui
quilts.
The money
rious society
into the genei
the last bush
of *101 colie
quilts was m
Mrs. Lee.
The practie
L L. Felder
and is being c
pastorage' of 1
—______Soclety.- of
Odis Andersc
Walker, vice
ban, correspo
G. Armstroni
tary: A. J. €
treasurer; W
treasurer; Jol
toe superinten
______supplies supe
Lee, publieity
son study; I
people’s; J. E
work; H. W.
$nd C. C Mi
•hairman.
BURKBURNETT, Texas, April
7.—Damage estimated at $16,000
resulted when fire threatened the
Humble Company refinery near
here during the night. Origin of
the bias* was not determined:
weekly meeting* of their separ-
ate nocleties. Their talents are
developed and self confidenee to
instiled in them by partteipatton
in the senalons.
• In addition young
trained in leadersl
Wheeler again visited the White
House to nag and pester the
voted for Dr. Butte.
There are la England about
100,000 children of gypata* or
other wanderer* who have never
buna to nchoot. “
No long, wretched wait to get non ptevents offensive footodors,
result*! Tanlae starts right in to 1 —1 —•e-• ......
bufld you up. It cleans the blood
the Democratic run-off primary
th list Baturday in August—if
» good spirits and ntarted to
ughing about our tiff.
"Th* skit we were doing then
. Cates, G. T. Franklin, Lon Evans.
H. W. Peak and A. H. Boswell.
। National delegates appointed
! were: Howard A. Peak, M. A.
Claims Credit.
The League of Women Voter*
claims credit for having Increased
the vote at the last presidential
election to ihore than SO per cent
of the voting population for the
first time in 80 years, as result
of the league's "get out the vote"
campaign.
-The league also claims part of
the credit for ^e decision of the
government to enter the World
Court. The league carried on an
extensive campaign in favortpg
this country participating In the
President Eoolldge.: 1 the €ool-
expired in. London and New-1 clared. "The immediate settle-
were put on sale
•lag
natiom. Even party leaders oa
both aldes encourage this- con-
perintendent, addre
Aid Society regular!
ly mil •• hi* paru
users have Mid
up the liver and mi
Ilk* a a*w person. For eonatipa-
ton ukTanie Vgetable
-Adv, 2
dispatch from
approve of President Harding's
State, with the possible exception
of Minnesota.
Official tests show that wheat
with a high protein content re-
the New York Times. Bom Wheel-
nr told of how he made President political party or organization of
Harding quit drinking and be-1-ti " " ‘— -h
come a teetotaler.
drIMKet
But the Anti-Saloon "League
liquor at
Fruit trees should not be
sprayed when they are In full
bloom, becaune the poison may kill
the honeybee* which play so big
a part in pol legating the flowers.
Vaudeville
Bill
LAURA
LAPLANTE
There’s as much Style anti Value in Wavefl
Cape for Men as in our Marathon Hate—and that's
Going Some I” All the newest shapes and fab-,
^e «n made and finished to our
meats. Moderately priced at— /
98c $1.49, $1.98
was said.
Other subjects which will come
before the cos ven lion include
child welfare, ecucation, social
hygiene, women in industry, and
legal statue of women. Prohibi-
tion to not included in the pro-
gram but may be introduced for
dimcusston by any delegate, it wan
■aid.
_____ there to a rum-ot, •
or went to the .Whit* House and He could not dote in both prl-
called theattentiton of the Preu- macles the same day. ter when
ident or th* United State* to h* votes in either his poll tax re-
>l* are
in the
L Joses and C I Langdon of the
hydroplane 933-M of Tacoma.
women in this country, at the
seventh annual convention to be
held in St. Louls next week.
A committee headed by Mrs. T.
Baldwin of Washington, has been
making a study of he cost of liv-
Splendid style lines and
dominating design which
signalizes this Spring ox-
ford appeal to men who
■aow and demand shoes
that are RIGHT and look
tha.par, of selected tan
caf. Moderately priced
ning of th* war. thelezialatite
totbyor th® Ant.Saloon League
.waa powerful enough to dictate BY GOWDOXSMEARER,
' to Presidont Wiison th* terms Prem Oorxeepomdet
under which eonuress would be, AUSTIN, April 7.— Threnata to
permitted to pm* hla Foo Ad- ■ exclude from the Demecratie
ministration bill ■■ a war mead- ' primary th*** who voted for Dr.
urs sutte in 1924, apparently can not
" EANSKSCrrr, Mo.. April 7.-
A boon to wheat growers to seen
hero in the new $5,000 protein
laboratory to be, established by
the State of Missouri. Farmers
will receive as much as 5 to tOc
a bushel premium on wheat show-
ing high protein content. It was
----:----e—• a______-
He conducts special training
school work for teacher* and
church leader*. H ehaa many de-
mand* an a lecturer and training
course teacher.
He to nought to address various
schools and-church seeslons in ad-
joining citles and even outalde the
The educational director, how-
ever, to not the only speclallat
"mgAzz"ppe
Pood wen Wed Vewe
THRASH HEALTH
INSTITUTE
ntw.fAK monoL1n4
be held on the subject and plana
decided upon for keeping the coat
of living on a reasonable level, if
possibie.
Women Have Power.
In the event th* l*ague showtd
decide to oppose aay price bost-
lag in the sale of any commod-
ity, the women have a potentially
powerful weapon in "boycott,*
Mrs. Baldwin pointed out. should
the reported "broad trusts" go on
any price boosting sprees, the
League of Women Voters with It*
chapter* thruout the United States
could do much to fore* down the
priaea with boycotts aad "make
- ehurehee,.thru
to, the Anti-Seloon
W League •• thetr
3 accredited po-
Now the mpectallst baa entered
the church.*--1--
party on the same day. '
The part of the pledge reading
"I am a Democrat" or "I am •
Republican" moan* at the time of
Hip- ItsIfib Masonry and I find there
is no' persecution of American
for a few mo
m h*r-*crlag
then sped awi
place of rm
Whoever she I
•wallowed up
it will probi
before anyth
case of Walter
confederate, w
evidence agali
remains in
pleasure of H
prosecutor. (
and robbery ■
the primary. it has been held. It
is a matter otpersonaidetermi-court.
____ sad pledge myaeir to support the
Got After Harding. nominee of this primary,' aad aay
Sgm®HHiAa||s US" that after ballotwhich.shalt. not contain
Warren G Harding becanie pres fsuch printed test rubove the names
ident his personal habits with re- of the candidates thereon ahull be
speet to drinking occasioned some , voll and shall not be counted."
comment. As Wheeler tells it: Apparenty there to no legal
"He would take a glass with hla reason why a white person could
friends, but he was not an excs- not vote In the Republican pri-
mary on July 24 and then vote in
F H¥ JACK GORDON.
■ Fort Worth never will be "jurt
another town in the heart of
Lulu MeConnell. comedienne star 1
or this week's vodvil bill at the
Mfajestie
L About 1404 it was. Miss Me
Connell did her first clowning for
she two-a-day—and it wafin Fort
Worth.
| "The present Majentic didn’t
exint then," reflects the star. "I
hr pea red at the old Savoy over on F
denninga Avenue A musical
iat.the Anti-Sa- struction. They fool it moans
_________________ kept going party suicide to bar voters who
to th* White House and nagging have not alweys "toed th* mark.”
at th* President * of the United if those who voted for Dr.
Telegraph marine station
1 Rev. E. H. Eekal. rector of st. - The ‛ship‛s position at the time
Andrews Epincopal Church, will the message was sent was Se-
be in Dallas Thursday to attend tween Seattle and San Francisco,
meetings of a committee of the approximately 500 miles north of
leading educators of the Eptacopal the totter city. The meseage was
AChurch. The committee is to dis- atgned by the master of the Piaze.
of Cathcart, mid to
matization of her own
York Tinies. —
While the United States was
By CIYDE W. Mil IiER -
Ym. tmes have chunged! In
lu McConnell Haa Most ii/auhinoton, April T.-rrom
Pleasant Memories tQnatm PAototante
H8F28 TO SICK BOW
2 WASHINGTON, April 7.—44-
vised that hl* sm. Douglas, 11.
was mieeing trom Harvard Uni-
verait elnce laet Thursday. As-
slatant Secretary of the Navy
• • • “The obligatfons foreign coun:
"AshM." n play by Vera. Count- tries owe to us are to be respected
staren about his personal habita. Butte in 1924 could be barred
He Got Action. from voting in th* Democratic
atari you back to
strength sad health.
.01. k. ..n. thta ..221. 1 warn to auu a versunm. It was 11,414. The vote for Davis
ftilod, by supporttag this aettie, 1 find known Wnrrsn G. Harding waa 11,471 aad for Mrs. Ferguson wEchem
«. column.... «.»—--------- Step/e
id one of the most tremendoun porting to come from Nasons. trio -and added ico. about 1441. mm
By Unit** Pren,
- HARTFORI
Th* Gerald Ch
an unpleasant
Far the firs
Connecticut ei
man case on 1
the Wethersfi
Chapman to g
Not only i
butted in a t
grave In a we
iL' Benedict's
but most of I
ured in the e
ford, to seek
from the Jong
—-Rev.-Fath
yesterday for
to Europe. F
with him who
I haa of Chapn
man's last da;
th* attorneys
ly visitors. W
hla taat few m
haa not and i
be revealed.
Groehl, chief <
od the atu bt
Chapman. Baw
grave, and th
hack to New 1
other work to
Ho, too, soi
vacation today
The other
planned to tui
•OM for a tine
Sister
The one w
pletely droppe
Rey.Ecket—Membersoftmzabeatamar“ptazcp"aczrathe
: Episcopal Committee to • briet radto messaze received
- , here this morning by the Federal
Wk after pitifully short runa. . went now pending before the Sen-
itics and the few show-goers ate i« with Italy. The report made
10 aaw the piece responded by the debt commiasion appeara
Mtly with snickers'and jeers. 1 to be in accord with the ability of
Now it’s said the countesn ir Italy to pay. I shall support this yrTg^Trt
messssmz-u
ported. , port " inconsistent" ith member 4*7 when. He -made known his ernor’s race.
H w a i m IP in ,t he .Mason ie Traternity: decision at Denver in one of his in Tarrant County the vote for
Charlie Chaplin ha* triumphed My first duty in to my govern- int public addraaoM ' Coolidge was 1144 and for Butte
Germany with his "The Gold ment. .This duty wini be bet rul-AI wanttnaa personal note. ------
/ dom I n a t i n g
- power.
VW 3 The people
46generally
_ haven't taken
'4 this argument
Vayne B Vhaele seriously, it haa
ight, the feature of Ik* event to Senator James Reed of Mis- when, because of the example It
to the.perponal.appearance.oflaorLoneotthemostvigorouswoul-set,4he-couiaattora_toldectedinihetatuteaot1925 1
lose to a dozen film stars, were opponents of ths settlement, mid, I give up even his occasional drink. thet ao pernon ahall be allowed to
mhauted after a box oftice "run "I don't think there is aay manfi tola him that hi exampl* as 1 partidpat* ia a convention of a
if oaly 10 minutes when the tick- in the Senate who belongs to a | Presldent of the United states I party who has participated in the
Tuesday secret fraternal orzanization who would mean more than that of convention or primary of another
.. ... . . .. will let it control hU vote" any other individual.”
Claire Windsor, Lew Cody. No Infuence. . President Haraing told Wheel-
ack Mulhall, Dorothy Mackaiil, This is the opinion of other | he wan considering it and
■gpd Hamilton, WUHsm Rusnett, : Senutors, ome Masons aad others M(d -One or thene days , wil
illeen Percy. Buster. Keaton, mnembera of no fraternal organ!- probabv "top it ■■
auline Mark* aad Charles De zations, and some for th* debt -I spoke to him once or twice
toche will appear in the fiMh aad settlement and others agalnat it. tt” wuvject afterward, says
'dM a motloa picture." The propaganda will have ao i Wheeler
The galaxy will remain in Dal- influence on Senator Simeon D. I Tat 'mean* that.
as until Fiday afternoon No Fem of Ohio, a thirty-third do- . Lazu lobbylrt
top at Fort Worth is scheduled gree Mason —"--“5
589
•tarUM at it, 19:40, a, BiM.
" 4:40, 6, T:m0, 8:40, 10
Adult Mat. BBC, night, BOe
Childremn, 15c
nywiaargwtox: ApriF
..WAHeToMeApra.wniAtist and now pastor ot sycamore
plan of action to force down ll% aronte pN-iEr. (TeL
lag costa when prlcm are deemed I Helshts Bartiet .chureh
too high, will be devised by the i , ___.
National League of Women Voters .Theeducattonal.director has to
representing negrty 1,044.404 ea man . part . - .
" “The Rattler"
and c • i t ar attached
with pocket. Make
your selections bow
for Spring wear.
World’s Most Beloved
Singer
BAPTIST AUDITORIUM
April 14th, 8;15 o’clock
(PRE-JUNILKEE OONCERT)
Direct from her triumphant
suecess. with the Metropolitan
Opera Co.
Seat Sale at Fakes a Ca.
Now
Mall order* fined la order
received
Prices: $1.00, W.M. $2.00
82.50 and $3.00. No war tax
Presented bp Fort Worth
Guccesnesotany,film ever pro- I ’ Mind Not Made Up. qothinE on that trip.gendaddkd
duced la Germany. It to now "When Macons understand the ‘ « abruptly
plying to its eighth week at the propaganda they will have noth-tforaamansot 1n.aK havtna been
EnEitci Theater and look* •■ tho lua to' do with it Every Mason quIt drinking after having been
i. nothing inaz.moderate arinker.
g cun. u now at work .. “The' any vog that he has ever made “: Auu, An * „Z?i„
SGircunHenezpecte„to-torward-a-memben-atmtha ardet which, moderate, not an
lit' to th* world about ept. 1. would be Inconatstent with th*
F • • * settlement of the debt agree- . .
t A new high speed motion plc ment. : " had its way with him.
ture camera has been developed Senator J. W Harrold. Repub
by "Earl Emlay. former movlelle*n. Oklahoma, a thirty necond
['writer. It* inventor clalms it degree Masqn. who my* ho ha*
wik" take 800 picture* a second not made yb hi* mind how he
i«nd record the flight of a bullet, will vote, "declared ”the propa-
• • • 1 ganda will not affect- the tesue |
a to the fullest capacity of the
scene'? Right there at the din:
ler table we got busy and in 25
ninutea ’At Home' waa ready, for fort* to inject the Masonie vows
ehearsal." of «< IAltsd States Senators into l. untt.a
-aesQaktetnithe cndgcidadio thelrvote on thefiam deb •et- States barter been railed down by
100 aimn.-n? -I h .".0 tlement iasue is yenerally renent- th. bons Ot th. Anti - Saloon
the Simpnons with their ed by senators ana according to LagulPuthorizea that prores-
them will be dlarexarded. nlonai lobbyist to "teli anyone
A fraternal ••wopoper this Who really wonted th* facts" that ______
week remnds Senators of their he never served liquor at the On Aug. 44, therefore. It would
Masone vowa and says their fol- Whie House, but that "he did L. ,— t, C- -t. --t --t
I low Manons look to them to be keep legally in his private apart- ed in the Republican primary on
Maaons inside the Sennte es well menta a small quantity of whisky July 14 to vgto to “2- -----“
I as when sitting within the lodge and that he took a drink from Democratic primary.
I at home. The newspaper demand- that stock when he wanted to.” er. would necesnarily violate ono
itng their support of the opposl- ------ - 1 -..... --t
tion to the debt agreement de
Thaadaru DouzlaRobinson left
here by train today for Boston.
He had planned to fly there but
waa counselled agalnst thia, due
to threateninE air conditions. - Eicton
iotsand dollar* for it. Then
rant got an idea. Why not a
retch baaed on our own little
Apr 7.- Er- charges that were being
New Discovery Aids
Foot Sufferers
m» eld aim ve. ' A new kind of foot remedy
ermed!‘geimedio which is zuaranted to give quick
_______ certain relief to
pounger. Tamiee
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religious teachings.
The painfully overworked--- ----- .u- aww. H a
totore of days-gone-by ueed to leader buzz numerwus activities
orate twice Sunday, bo chtefsun: destined to educate the inrerest of
day School promoter aad otticiatet the young people. Upon aa "e@u-
in the abaence of the errent Su- caUonal director” fall* the burden
------------------ of responaibility for these numer-
cSlAW
. ; Walter Jacknon of College Avenue
Women Voters Will TakeBaptiet; Rev. e. L Lloyd of Fret
Tin niaciesion FMethodist: C. W. Murphree of
Up Discussion North Fort Worth Baptist; and
ness head, knack of leadership
and th* "common touch." He
must be a good mixer, with soul
in his called work. .
Upon the educationall director
nowadays nals lb* burden of di-
rooting Sunday School work and
young people's organizations. At
hi* finger tips he must have in-
formation about the varlous Sun-
day School parties and other
chureh funetions. .
controlled lawmakers. be earned out.
In abort the chureh, thru it* The oaly provialoa on exclu-
accredited political agent, was nlon ot voters is in Artiele 1147.
powerful enough to control, the Revised Statutes, 1414. Thto pro-
legislative branch of the govera- [ vides that In uo event shall a
ment and to dictate to and coerce necro be eligible to partlelpate to
the executive branch, the Democratic primary to Texan
All this baa been mad* a part if a negro does vote, the vote is
of the record by signed state invalid and may not be counted,
ment* written by Wayne B A pledge can not bar voters for
Wheeler. past straying from the party told.
But the Anti-Saloon Lazue Vold Hellota. .
did uot atop with President Wil- Article 3110, Revised Statutes.
•on. It didn't stop with interior- 1325, »myn:
once with legislation while we "Mootticial ballot for a prl-
were at war. It laid a correcting .mary election ehall have on it any
hand on the personal habits or pymbol or devtoo or aay printed
Preeident Hording. tpatter except a uniform primary
in one of hl* signed stories in test reading ns follows: ’I am a
I "The Ratiler," a "dynamic nor influence me"
frontter •plc." say It* makers, Basls of th* opponition to the
feached th* Rex Wednesday for a debt aettlement from the trater-
l two-day stay. Jack Meehan is nsl newepaper Is Mussolinl’n st-i
starred. -- tack* on Masons of Italy. Har-
eeLghte ‘Of Old Broadway,'*'veld added that he ba* "made a* '
[with Marion Davie* gave ground Investigation late Museolint and
Drug Stem. For ---
sk Famdena, Cal
"nn
-Tz "
“Flaming Waters”
With Malcolm MeGregor
Pauline Garon
, Sewanee. ____-- health"
Hurisdiotlo of thia tederation
Criminal Appt
killed. He wi
ever, after th
Warth tn* m
ton that he w
2 ‘returniir.the
neemed to be
merely a political charge, with ao
convincing proof offered.
Singularly enough, the firat
real evidence of any aueb tenden-
C. M. Catos, mecretary-trensurer:
Loa Evans, L Brown, J. R. Lowry.
Eddie Luttrell, vice presidents;
8. R. Hood, tate director.
Ernest Leaker, H W. Beak. E.
G. Whatley, H. A. Bredow, S. R.
Hood, J. P. Lowry were apvolnted
on the local board.
The state delegates who will
• e April 7, 11
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 7, 1926, newspaper, April 7, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545917/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.