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FRANCE CLAIMS Tolbert and Martin Getting
Warmer in Speeches
guzgestion that Federal
like they are trying to do to me."
anti-truat case as a result of dte-
told
had
Forest fires today rated » nine
night when
Ani*d States
I was
been
. lined. why
court and be
sr
in
county erli
l step from
with reasonable certainty to cog-
it was
in the middight sun."
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evidence in the case
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where Martin was
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story
the principal factors
1
thia race
"I wear the brass collar of no
machine," he shouted •
licholson said he had been talk-
"There la but cm reason that
y opponents, darticularly one op-
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my
raw nis arms about
ez
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happen-
for
rail
to be bold. however.
HI
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Smith headquarters Wedmesday.
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It wan over t hid 'that
■Orphan
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heroic
Anna Q. Nilsson
chapter than the fall of the Alamo.
row snowIG
his
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Otar
MORE?
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WBAP
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Dr. B. U. L. Conner’s
end
Great Political Parade
or
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IDEAL
$5.50
FREE
TO SEE
of His Wet-Dry Platform
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AUSTIN. Juns »•- — 1
were r
The
matter of taet the Federal.Trade
Commisslon's complaint azainst
slon proper.
swatmed the
Independence,
apd efnging of
church soclals than I over dream-
ed of." he saya, “I told her I had
SWEET
BLUES
Walter Pidgeon
Arthur Stone
estimated to have been sta
an electrical storm yestere
torrents of rain which t
extinguished the majority.
Martin Grabbed
Martin. following
how he had been born and roared
at Forest Mill, within a half mile
“TRUST"- PROBE
REVIVAL ASKED
the corporation had anti
dismissed the previous
distance
born.
He
are
Adventure e= UM an Sea.
veaturimg MILTOM HUA WAL-
LACE eunr, ana M ait-arar
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Austn, whe
date ter o
yelled "Let
make trained reserves the primary
factor in comparing armamenta,
and with Britain opposed the in-
vipible armamenta project.
ployed on the aamo fire Une, was
serlously burned in a similar man-
ner.
6
anted
play were:
Atlantic
of miatakes made by Judge Ho-
sey."
It wag thin etery which caused
Sheriff Matt Starwich to declare
the murder was nolved and to hold
■tern aa a material witnens.
treat charges
tion were pen
ast the cor|
before the
Louise Fazenda
Mitche Lewis -
garding inviaible armamenta
"war potentialities."
The United States sought
Ines to jail for the ai-
ded of hie daughter, was
mRICES—
15c
14
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TODAY
“THE SEA HAWK"
I am talking about"
No Malce.
FLAMES COVER
. 9 COUNTIES 1
Forest Fire Fighter Loses
Life When Trapped
1
Voters are having a hard time
ekig their choice for County
vurt at Law No. 1. Candidate*
BEST
PEOPi
Walt-Phylis Wedding
First Baptist Auditorium
Friday, 8:15 P. M.
M6See0
B
ALSO WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY ONLY
"THE BEST PEOPLE”
PRIZES OFFERER
FOR CANS
round games and will play
tie tomorrow before the I
nals begin.
The Honorable B. U. L. Conner
Will Appear in Person Each Night in Behalf
non imipportora of Carl
for Sheriff win meet in the
ial Court Building at 10 a.
arsday, it was announced at
CITY TAX BOARD
TO MEET
End Tables finished in
Mahogany . ........
ARMS VICTORY
Two Projects Adopted at
League Parle
in xensxabcuxa .
rmaa Rhea Wat-
ring down Norm
other te a candi-
Ne, the crowd
go on!"
L,
Barry Hamilton. candidate for
Sheriff, belleves in taking his wife
COMING SATUEDAY
£tee?!5dtr MON.
WHAROPp
"He‘s gon
to write hi
woman said.
versed on me that was sent up on
appeal.
duet the affairs of that court in
a proper manger f
"Now George mays if some lan
yers came in my court I would
crawl under the bench. I won-
dor how he arrived at that mb»
cluslon unless perchance it might
be that they made him crawl un-
dor the bench some Uma"
to get elected. er wo aright not
have any more for a long time."
Marry says his boasting of the su-
perior duality of the dinners is
Boy Who Has Largest
Stack Will Win
bernatorial candidatee to I
Mrs. Johmeton’s IT
ponses total $1,237, <
ports having
donationa, each •!•-
from Colonel J. C. J
drees not given, and 2
i
see Beet
Ma
15,000
PERSONS
Have been i
to the
l e
ys Father
Killing Girl
Sopher, Baltimore. re epea__
Continental Baking Corporation
*a
«
trim now.
If North Side boys show suffi-
cient interest in the contest, it
will be extended to other parts
of the city. offietals say.
Cans brought from junk yards
will be taboo.
Young had been elected brought
remark from Judge Sbward that
“I supposed George was mg to
run on his own record, without
calling on the record of Judge
Young or Judge Boy to bolster
him up."
Judge Hooey told his listeners
there was no malice in the eon-
_______ ____for Judge of
County Court at Law No. 1, was
dtyen Tuesday as B. a Austin.
Allen was roared in Tarrant Coun-
t near Heller, and while prao-
There will be a rally of friends
of J. H. Faulkner, candidate for
Justice of Pence, Place Na.1, in
the th District Court room. 8
p. m. Thursday. .
candidates ip the July poll
received at the ottiee of the
rotary of State today Anchi
that of Mrs. Kate Miler John
of Ban Antonto, who meks
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hard to be a lawyer, and earn*
back home to try to make good.
Wants Veto
"Now,- you believe in a man
making good I want you to vgte
for me. If your boy has ever been
in any trouble and you want him
to come back home and be given
the chance to make good and not
have some roughneck copper tell
h-tomoseuon'on Jgaa mU-M.
town.’ I want you to vote for me.
“I don't think you would want
your boy to come back and have
Tom McClure or Maud Hurdlestor
place their foot on hie neck and
hold his head down in'the mire
the Criminal Court bench.”
declared only minor cases
tried in the County Court.
Judge Hosey reiterated
SPBAK FOR MOODY.
Judge I. w. Stephens will
speak at Granbury Saturday at
2:33 p. m., while Judge B. T.
MIlam is scheduled for an address
at Alvarado Monday night in be-
half of the candidacy of Dao
WithIughter
Packed With Oetor. Swift Pi
mgazfim
Alee Our KM Comedy
"RAISIN CAIN*
Felix Cot — Neeelty
irted by
lay. The
'Oil owed
but an
WASLiNTON, June It.—The
’ I never had the higher court
eome back and say, 'Martin, you
fudged in this case; you were
fair to the defendant, you
Admission 25c .
A one-act comedy written by a Fort Worth lady:-
Played to 8,000 at initial performance
____ Seward answered his op-
ponens charge that he did not
read law books by saying that
“when I talk I usually know what
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the tameus
SUNFLOWER
GIRL
office.
"During the three years
First Asalutant U. S. Dlatru
ALPS
Wednendag, and Throe ilsy
“TARNISH”
With May Meivey, Bous lit
Col i men and Marte Prevost.
much crime in the worida g
man is needed in the Distriet
torney's office." be decred.
Rowland then continued
HOLIDAY PROOLAMED.
"‘XUSTIN,June 10.— Governor
Miriam A. Ferguson, in n procla-
mation issued today, desiggated
■unday. July 4, as "Independence
Sunday,” Md urges all American
eitiseas of Tease, irrespective of
race, rotor, creed or political af-
dlation, to hold public religions
earvieec. the program to include
the reading of the Declaration o
Witness
Admit!
The myst
Stern, on
in sendirk
"Bob’ Ali
leged m>d
reveal edbR. _ _
GainesW charged with slaying
his daughter, Sylvia, 22-year-old
LON CHANEY
PRISCILLA DEAN
to ewe e< th greeteet erek
‘Outside the Law’
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"I went there and didn't welch
While there I studied
HEAT GRIPS NORTH
"MWAUKEE wa,, June 30.
The heat wave which has swept
Wisconsin for several days, caum
ing several prostrations and
deaths, continued today, with lit-
tle promise of relief.
1
if you see a can. you boys out
on the North Side, grab it!
There may be money it it! Not
in the can but money tor you 4
I you rake together the largest col-
lection of empties by I p. Fri-
day. July 9.
Contest. now on by the Health
Department, wUl end on that
date. Boy with Ue tallest abound
of cans will get $10 in each, given
by the 20th Street Drug Store.
Besides, there will be rtwo
prizes of $5, furpished kF the
Stock Yards National Bank and
Vinnedge Coffee Co., and a fourth
award of $2.50, which Steen’s
a monkey of that time? Judge
George Hosey tried them and sin _ --- - _
of them were eent back because not nlattery, either.
prayers, sermions
National and ro-
uar I
, ' ;■1
Attorney’s office and the
States District Atorney’s
•MEM
-muzunmcum
a PRAMCSA mmou pnoeucnot,
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for Governor, it was an-
d at Moody headquarters
on his polltical 3a
eaten more chie
ponent, is throwing mud at me;
they think that they will make me
so mad that I will begin attack-
ing them.
“Won’t Do It"
"But I won't I won’t say a
thing about my opponent—even
tho it might be true it I spoke.
That is not my kind of tactics:
I was never so minded that I
Bought to rise by going about vil-
lifying my opponents. I live my
to tall megwchat to do or where
and when to go or eome, rd kin
’em?' Gaines pauned. Thau be
1 •
ft •6
50c Down—81.00 Week
Tip-Top Tables in Mahogany, Green and Rod. Hen-
dryx Bird Cages, Water Coolers, etc., at the best
prices in town. “We guarantee every article in our
store to give perfect satisfaction to you.” .
E.3
.e .
of Louis
“In seven murder cases trie*
by George, appealed to the Court
of Criminal Appeals, seven mur-
der cases tried by one firm and
appealed, six of them were re-
versed. I wonder who was made
tried to
rite, em-
poglattwre both in y.
Sayshirscok; ag: mSS
“ "He WM agetea judge of the
County Civil Court and hold that
a few montha. The Criminal Da-
triet Court was recreated. He was
appointed by Jim Ferguson. Chen
Governor, to this po.ltion.
races. At Arilagtn Tuoeday
Winnert in > Sectional
Leagues Are Listed
talk along the Unes of the duties
of a good District Attorney and
the importance of the office.
Rowland has retrained from
mentioning any of the other can-
didates and their roses sines hs
began speaktag. He makes an
"NEOPOLTAN NIGHTS"
The Greater Palece Orchestra
TIE GREATER PALACT
movibvbnts
dgmehroulrod ■ *******
•VARY CLOTHES*
Central League each won IS and
lost seven of their sualttin.
Martin then told how he or-
ganised a cavalry troop in Tar-
rant County at the beginning of
the war.
“I was a Hrst lieutenant, but
when I found’they were going to
send us to the Mexican border I
resigned and tried to enlist in the
marines. There are men here to-
"He said, ‘You remember I told , szeku.
you I'd always be master in my ^**7***
own house? That if anyone tried
Vot the principal factors Market will give,
his friend, Wallace Health Department is taking su-
ite. '•We’ve
n dinners nt
, told me to hurry up for God's sake
wil talk about the other, land give him a drink.
“Not that there will be any ’.em
personality in picture*. Personal-
ity is the clothes line upon which
the whole motion picture busioese
is hung.”
And if you don't believe the
Famous Players-Lasky people are
adopting a more testy form of bal-
lyhoo, just look over the lobblee
of the Palace and Hippodrome
Theaters here.
Charles T. Rowland was tho
first speaker in the District At-
torney's race. Rowland appealed
to the voters to plek whom they
considered the best man In the
race and vote for that man He
then eited his quallfications.
Nicholson Reads Affidavit.
“At this time when there is M
tielag law in Fort Worth atill
lives within a mile of Ms old
home. He says he has been prac-
tietag law nine years and has
never bet one reversal of eases
MM up on appeal.
totTL.
Democratie nominatiog
ernor. She to the test
anonrmou"tea 1
hordes of
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his companions va
save him. Thomas
tag about Martin, “and now pretty
soon I am going to tell you about
Tolbert.
“As to Charles Rowland, I don’t
conaider him in the race." His
candor in this statement caused
a roar from the crowd.
Tolbert again told of his roe-
ord as a prosecutor is the seven
years he has been in the District
Attorney's office.
“But that office to not for send-
ing to the penitenttary every
young man and youhz woman
who eome* up there,” he declared.
"There is a greater duty than
that. When I can sit down in the
quiet of my office and go over
the life ofayounE person who has
erred and then put that person
on the right way. I think I have
done my duty well.
Takes Mature Man
“People come to that office for
Republican, Wisconsin.
The dissenting opinion of Com-
mtssloner Nugent and Thompson,
ho said, shows "that a gross
frond was perpetrsted upon the
court by the assertion that anti-
_____________ _ __ should
not have been there, or that you
got mad a at the detendant and
now yov must try the ease over
“KaizAnswara
BARGAINS
Now Simmons’ Automatic Day Bed equipped with ex-
tra heavy tufted rolled edge Mattress HOA EM
and head rent ............ 554.3U
$7.50 Down—82.00 a Week.
New, -piece Poster Bedroom Suite, beautifully fin-
ished in jadegreen, with Floral decorations. Consists
anPsnechitforett, Vanity.. $127.50
817.50 Down— $2.50 Week
----------let At-
torney and of all the cases I
prosecuted I never had a ease re-
City tax equalisation board will
convene early next week instead
of July 1, according to W. T.
Macy, assessor and collector.
The delay will be ails scary, M '
th* revaluation survey of taxable
property cannot be completed by
July 1, Macy said.
Macy, J. G. Clark and W. H.
Smith compose the board. It will
be in.sesalon 41 days.
Anna. 1000 strong.
History ha* no more
Goro, Springfield, Mass.
“ - - * — Anthony n
Judge Hooey's reference in a Alton, candidte
previous speech to third term*, to “
which Judge Boy and Judge
‘ ber, Trenton, N. J.
Central League—Tie between
Ecnctajboscada"odngiowna
10-15 CENTS WHY
All This Week
_ ui-
candidates MO Odf - '
.....__ elosures of the Federal Trade
"2", June ao. UMS:
W. G. Wells’ story. The War of
the Worlds," will be one of next
year's FP-L projects. Arzen de
Crorepy, a Hungarian, will di-
rect.
MAJESTIC
Mig-Ttme Vaudevile
Eastern League—Victor Gauz-
aa. Washington, D. C.
Midwestern Lewie -Cari Tra-
ger, Columbus, Ohio.
Northeastern League — Dan
BY L. A. WILKE.
Politics in Tarrant County to
getting warmer.
Candidatee who have been
speaking for a week to mere hand-
AueHg.deadrihed.himseit as
having beau "bor in the hills of
Tennemnee during the height of a
. —,............... selone." Hie flow of oratory
court to the erimtnal district court touche on "the aparkiing dew
with reasonable certainty to cog- that gllstens eu yon mounti top
to the hoary whikers that frees*
Weir Furniture Co.
“Both New and Used» mh.
1212 Houton SL Urodr 2022
MARBLE MEET
went to TCU aad took physical ---
of the meeting place. I
futo of voters and a hundred or I srubbed atumpa. in a.—-
-- -—er.tca । days on the land across the road
—ore rgoxera wee Ereeted from where he was speaking
Tuesday night nt Glen Garden and He then denerbea the hardahtps
Arlington with the first real in-1 ot hi* getting an education and
terested crowd since speaking I told of Ike record he had mad*
started a week ago. *• s prosecutor in both the *1010
District ---- ’ “
Seward, seeking the office of
Judge of Criminal Diatriet Court,
livened up the speaking of Group
No. 2 Tueeday evening.
"The moot important case Pete
has had to a long time was a pie-
tol roee and then he did not know
how to try that." Judge Hosey
declared.
“It has never been my policy
to enter a mud-alinging contest.
When n man to forced to belittle
another's record to got attention
instead of running on his own
quallficatlons, you hod better
watch that man. But I have been
forced into this thing and now I
am going to nee it thru." Judge
Hooey said.
Boys Misrepresented.
Hs went into the workings of
the County Court nt Law, pre-
sided over by Judge Seward, and
declared the training there was
"not qualificatton for service on
»
fturvahpckosigztqtq:
propping werke outin
Cm Moke beep.
“If a man oaa step from
civil court to a erimtnal dirt
j 1
I h
BYMRS.I
4: Candidate for
“I asked him what was the
hurry. He said. 'If you'd been
thru what I went thru just now
you'd want a drink in a hurry,
too.'
Santa about it.
Smith College graduate, on the
night of Juno 14.
It waa on that night that Gaines
went to Sterad home. Several
days inter. Stern was crosa-exam-
ined for eeven hours and finally
told this story:
“Bob came to my house the
night Byivia was murdered. He
. SACK MICKTORD
IN
"Waking Up ths Town”
Dost forgot to hear our new
human expresslon organ (ftty-
fifty of your plooeuro),________
■ V'------------
“There to a mistaken thing on
the screen railed son. Thia in
more brazen sensationalism. When
this is introduced and exploited; a
genuine Injury to done to pictures
“A cleaning-up process in ad-
vertlsing and exploitation to going political
to remove harmful bunkum about Nicholso
piayer. This goes for the eld-
faahioood extravagant way of at-
tracting public attention to the
inside life t players.
”
Jack’s Tips
W STOCK AMD scauux—
BT jack.
Sex? “Mere brazen sensation-
alism." . . ,
Hearken to this from 8. B.
Kent, general manager « the
Famous Players-Lasky Corpora-
tion:
“I believe," says Kent, “that
pietures should picture life. The
only way the screen ran 3uatity ite
existence is to tell the truth.
Owing to tho his-
toric value of this
B, United rras.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. June
»>. Seven of the eight sectional
marbles champions who qualify
for the semi-tinal play to the Na-
tional Marbies Champlonships la
progress here, we determined to-
day. The eighth will not be de-
cided until tomorrow, when n tie
In the Central League will be
played off.
The winners of the qualifying
by Mrs. Johnston’s cam
on which apprars her*
This was fllod with the
Mrs. Johnston's stab
others recetved today
date of Juno a>, thel
der the law for filing I
mets.
•PAGE 2—THE FORI
seven murder cases tried
approximate 100 were counted a*
survivors of the deluge.
Guy Wilson, fighting a brush
firs in Siskiyou County, was trap-
ped inside convergieg Mum of
flams and burned to death while
J. H. Faulkner, one-lesjed
newspaper seller and candidat for
Justiee of the Pence, Place Ne. 1,
wm one of the Anceresting speak-
era at Olen Garden Tueeday night.
Faulkner tola if Mb qualifications
for the place, uM as Ma pest ree-
Mun county ottielal ta CoUto
County.
The "rooters" were for out-
Folks seeing "With Devid
Crockett at the Fa) of ’ke
Alamo," showing at/the Rialto
this week, are learnfhg tat the
Alamo of Texas Revolution days
was a much more elaborate affair
than the roost of souvenir hawk-
ers they perhaps have visited at
San Antonio.
A long, rambling adobe stock-
ado almost surrounded the mis
numbered at both places by per-
sons interested ta hearing what
the candidates had to ray.
Bome Mero Oratory. _
Althe moot of the oratory in-
dulged in ro fur has been in the
District Auorney’s race in Group
No. 1, listeners to candidates in
Group No. 2. nt Arlington, Tuoe-
day night were given a treat by
the candidates, ta the Criminal
Distriet Judge's race between
George B. Hosey and F. W. Bew-
vd.
Supporters of W. H. (BUD Tol-
bert who worth to Glen Garden
found themselves ta n Jesse Mar-
tin stronghold, altuost ia shouttag
"Now over at Crowley last night
BUI Tolbert spoke last and naked
me for my war record again and
I didn't have a chance to answer
him there. He didn't ask me
about it tonight, but I am going
to answer him again.
. “I told you over nt Keller the
other night, Mr. Tolbert, what
you wanted to know, and now if
you will get a pencU and paper I
will toll you again and see if you
can remember it."
Martin then talked for n few
minutes more ea hie ability aa a
prosecutor before he answered
Tolbert. •2
"Now have you got your pen-
cil and paper, Mr. Tolbert?" he
naked.
life—not part of IL but an of it
—so that you may find it trust-
worthy."
. ITS A BIG ONE
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advice, too. Women deserted by
their husbands after the bloom of
youth haa faded from their face,
and having to care for their
young oom, are there almost
every day.
"It takes a mature man to deal
with these problems. Being the
father of two grown daughtera, I
think, titsimeto know in my
heart how to handle many of them
problems in the beet way."
“Since two men, Tom MeClure
and Maud Hurdleston, have been
going about over the country and
drugging my name in the mire, I
am going to tell you something."
- Tolbert told again how he hud
been sent to the Federal prison
several years ago, “charged with
an offence I didn't commit."
"The ta Hawk,” Rafael Saba-
tini’s stirring pirate tale. Ie ta
the throes ST a return engagement
at the idea), formerly Zuecaro s
Queen, but now under the man-
agement of Tom Cottar and one of
the meet attractive playhouses in
town.
"The Sea Hawk" waa chosen ar
one of the 10 beet pitturee of lent
season. It stars Wallace Been
and Milton SUla. Thousands ol
extras were employed for its big
battle scenes.
It's » big picture from every
angle. - '
BY HENRY WOOD,
United Frees Correspondent. *
GNEVA, June 20. — France
triumphed over the United States
end other objectors today when
the French thesis for a basis of
comparison of military power with
respect to disarmament finally
wae ehoeea by the League of Na-
tion* disarmament commisalon as
the oae upon which comparison*
. would be made.
The texts of ths two French
projects were adopted with alight
modification
The first FrencK ‘ project Zixes
the trained peace-time effective
fighters as the primary element in
comparing military armaments,
but stipulates that these are to be
eonsidered in conjunction with
secondary elements such as mate-
rial In. service and ta stock, train-
nd reserves, the number and com-
position of lerge peaee-time unite,
the period of military service and
the time required for the com-
plete organization and mobilisa-
tion of tbs national resources
The second project provides
that ultimate war strength. espe-
daily in raw material* and indus-
trial organisation, in each country
also can be used a* a basis for
comparing military armament.
This latter provislon constitutes a
victory for the French thesis re-
I
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As They Run
Bome ot the olatma political
winekcres were sedaaroun the
muting at Glen Garden Tueeday
nikht. Among them wer Dr
Webb Wpiker, Postmaster Bilte
Moore, Md tormer Police ommis-
stoner Jobu Alderman.
statement that Judge Seward mie-
represented things when he
charged that the teat ata out of
Chteki, Buffalo, N. Y.
Bouthern League Willis Har-
per, Bevier, Ky.
Western League—J. B. Baum-
gartner. Bl Faao. Texaer
Boswell and Jonosevich of the
counties of northern and central
California.
One death had been recorded,
with several injurles. Immense
property damage was mounting
up.
A battle front, lined with hun-
dreds of men marshaled into rorv-
ice by the Fernet Department, the
railroads and county bureaus,
wound thru tho urea. .
At least 404 separate fires were
*. Jess; you’ll have
1 a letter,” some
Seward and Hosey
Tell of Records
Fireworks between Jud
George Hosey and Judge F.
ACTS
On the Bereen
POTASH
& 2____
PERLMUTTER
*' t* thetr
Langhter Hit
PARTNERS
AGAIN
"a"-";
especial appeal to the women vot-
ers to do their duty at the polls.
Walter D. Nicholson, who haa
several times declared he had
been offered the place ae firat
assistant Diatriet Attorney, before
it waa offered to Jesse Marta,
and "turned it down because it
waa too little,” Tueeday - night
read an affidavit telling of the
offer of the place to him.
He says he wae at that time a
Republican, but ia a Democrat
now.
To Change Subject
Nicholson warned of gambling
dens and bootlegging joints that
would be prevalent ta Fort Worth
without proper law enforcement.
«e
ta that race on B. C. Fuller. A.
B. Curtis, Frank Potter and P. J.
TO SEMI-FINALS sazi
one bro boen able to gdt a bet ta
- EXTRA! EXTRA!
Hooey’s court wers rever2H
"If PMS would ever looMS
a law beak he would find .29
truth. But Pete doesn't,
read them." be stormed.
Judge Sward retorted thal
triend George must pur
rather uni- even distort
of mrowtag to conelude I M
qualiftodlgr this office sad
training to develop myneit,.
Cites Decoration. <
“I then joined the mrines nod
went to France, and for my ser-
vice there I was given a decora-
tion, and you, Mr. Tolbert, have
eeM that decoration ta the Dis-
triet Clerk’erottieot this €oyn-
ty.
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1926, newspaper, June 30, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545989/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.