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VIRGIN ISLANDS
EAPOT AGAIN
By Unlted l’ress.
territory, Col. Charles A. Lind-
s
when he converses on two sub-
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BY THOMAS L. STOKES
life-
tn
has ever ben pronounced here.
smiling aviator with a wreath of
Lindbergh to St. Thomas yester--
remarkable
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Contested
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Among his
takes on his tours is the blog-
Streets," by Norman Hapgood
I. Worst Cough
In
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John D. Rockefeller Jr. (top),
$5.00
•r t'orindn-
Fine .
important
fine, gift of language
Se n-
a
Sweater Sale
be i
ny8-
EXALTED RULER OF
collector’s office
ingredients—comingin direct
rfa
throat lining—it is 10 times more »i
Crossroads
""roih-
Ids
chiefly composed of the 20 former
A. J. Anderson Co
exalted rulers.
He and his party
at the Texas,
their tour under the auspices of
TENTH AND HOUSTON
SEE WINDOW
grams at luncheons, civie clubs
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LOS ANGELES—Nefton
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Package Orders
Party Keser vat lot)*
engineera andwill embody ,
additional proposals of the.
Mississippi River Commission.
The House Flood Control Com-
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army
some
Ksue of Soviet Rus-
onds in this coun-
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[ Pape's
t tastes
lsgry of
। County in .1928 will exceed 4.5,4
1000, according to figures Wednes-
iday from the county taz collec-
. tor's office.
This total is greater than the
nnd Jobbing in Fort Worth
Northeast Toxas point
FLUNG TALKED
ATHAVAN
GOVERNMENT TO Famous Tenor, Singing Here $
PAT ALL F L 0 0 D Tonight, Has Two Big Loves.
I makes
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Ids and
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iserable
I your
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Club Banquets
After Theatre Supper’
Hatai
men of
will be
cording
preside!
This
as the
affairs
may ke
other ai
-—Detat
will not
two mo
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to do him honor.
The American flyers' program
By United
AUST
Crimtha
appeal I
given H
slaying
Mathis.
Rams
dence o
shallow
Leahy x
tence at
The-Dial
trial, an
Georget
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gettii
again
politi
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turns
about
headi
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as in
himse
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L.tory.
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ment
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Tom
show
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camps
a trui
him a
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Flyer Cheered Wherever He
Makes Appearance
gov- I
the '
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HEALTH ORDER IGNORED
By ited Pres.--
TRY I
I. STOI
To Neut
mentatio
Sot
People wl
ally have tr
various dig
irs
l em-
mg-ited
tective
day that fully 80 per cent of the
the year hits been-
John McCormack Mostly Interested in His Family and
Little Gloria Caruso
Board of Health, closig all pic-
ture shows, schools, churches and
lodge halls for a peroid of two
weeks to prevent spread of spinal
meningitis. •> •
was killed was introduced todays
James Koken, clerk at a hotel in
Sessioni
ce is
6 bt, an
RALSTON PURINA CO. OF TEXAS, INC.
1530 East First Street, Fort Worth, Texas
A Phene 3-2487
Write us for a 06 page Poultry Book—fret
adwin, ,
•fend-'
in a _
er, left her home and registered
at it hotel at about the time she
The greatest number of deaths
occur between the hours of 6 p. m.
nnd 6 a. m. ■ ’
- CAWINET nrx.x. nEPontap
2
close friend during his 1
time. ,
Preceding the interview
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day.
Streets here in St. Thomas — I . vear . favor of other com-
formerly called Charlotte Amalie Imany years in ‘axor oJ other com
proposals was sounded by Hep. '
Garrett, Tennessee, minority floor
leader, who said the federal gov-
ernment must pay for rights of
wavnecessazx..afrcapbyays and
[istration MAs " vo ice, but she is certain-
ten Indi- . "
Father Esparza's body, the dis-
patch said, was given by the
Passage of Such Measure
By Congress Looms As
Democrats Back It ;
the
Earl
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J
24- •
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priest said to he co-leader of
the rebels, was reported killed.
Luis Oulzar Morfin, the other re-
ported leader.. Was said to--have
been wounded.
cal managenfent of "Mrs. John nd collector.
F. Lyons. ' The city tax
______________ _______—--- remained open
residence of Governor Waldo Ev-
ans, whileethe entire, if small,
population of the island united
British people, will pray that no
shadow of difference ever darken
the friedship between the Unit-
ed States and Great Britain, Sir
’ LA FDHLHPFE VOrE SOON 1
By Un!ted Press,
- WASHINGTON, Feb.. L—Sena-
tor La Follette served notice on
the Senate today that his resolu-
tion to prevent a third term for
presidents will be lled up to-
morrow.
2
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8
Ji
day talking to her when he is
on tour. Even on several oc- I
915 WEST MAGNOLIA
Open Till Midnight Dial 4-0003
Ann
* June
vrsit
weeks
limina
ing mi
- office
Fea
session
School
Summ
Curry
Boston
Dr.
the Sel
piano <
Sammi
partme
head o
J Prof. !
art <i i
I . on the
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initely
ology,
1 Hah. e<
tory.
1 - French
I , socioloi
added
ma nd i
• 4
previous high mark of +1,738 set
tin 1924, the last presidential elec-
tion year.
.. Exemptions issued in the boun-
ty number 5000 of the total vot-
ing figure.
Poll taxes issued Tuesday, the
jood. I
for a '
mslvo, |
ing voice takes on more tender-
tones as he , talks about his
own family and little Gloria
Caruso, 8-year-old daughter of
the famous Enrico Caruso, to
whom McCormack was a very
other' healing
contact with
Curbed Overnight f
By New Remedy
( Thre well-known mpeialiata workin 1o- 1
l gether het- recently perfected a maneiniin (
he declares "music is the dull-
est subject in the werld to
make a statement about.”
sla rallwa? ..........—----
try. The State Department an-
nounced its objections today and
touches of hand-embroidery;
h
the Irritated and Mi
00 N
*f •
said that he never misses
of condolence upon
Ninety per cent of Legioners
from the north, east and west
enroute to tre annual convention
of the American Legion In San
Antonio in October will stop off
in Fort Worth.
That is the prediction of R. F.
| [ LEAH
' I Protests
R
$5.00
.. . The effect of the new rates will
20 be to stlmulajo manufacturing
Moses Curran $1,001 for shooting
a coon dog belonging to George
Sehweir. for personal damages
inflicted on Schweff in a fight
after the dog was shot, Curran
imuat nay $1. Costs amountins to
$1/00 also were levied on Curran.
LA FONDA
DELICIOUS MEXICAN DISHES
great reader and likes to talk .
! about books, the theater, op-
| era and even .the movies, the
collection of books which he
the association.
• The artists will put on pro-
NEW TARIFF SUGGESTED
'By United Pregs,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Rep-
Cm*
E
bpe:
of the
manufacturers of eigaret lighters
10 justice. Case got one of the
200-dnds for Christmas. After
Io days of trying to make it
worn, and consequent, weur ana
tear on hin fingers, he finally suc-
eeded. He placed it on a table
for all the scorfers to see. Then
someone knocked . It over and
started. flre' Whereupon Care
tnrew it in the ash cap and bought
a supply pt matches. Now he
wants revenge.
i
„*ar,. ‘
ask ed •
"Gloria went wfih me the
-uU* —VMi UHUOI -"E «MDp-ED U1 , ........
the Association of Commerce, ar- 1 to dAy that Harris County would*
cording to Byron Buckeridge vt lead the State in poll tax collec-
tions: z!t was estimated that
there would be more than 70,000
poll tax recetptsand exemptions.
POLICE ARREST si io
COST, IS RELIEF
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nr• ELKS TO BE VISITOR
com----------—-----——
t w o
LEGION CONVENTION
• rnment
| a build
M us . In
are in bralds and contrasting colors
of the same material. Fashioned of
the best quality prints, linens, dim-
ities and ginghams.
Sizes are up to 54. so that the larg
est figure, can be fitted. Abslutely
guaranteed fast colors.
* 1 i
i» than allght
{ not even th
But betor
" lu«t try
Mragnesta— r
earbonate, (
rated Afagne
Is. practicatly i
or tablet tm
Taka a t
four compre
after your n
ferenoe thia
traHee the
the stomach
A to ferment
2 Niatutance, h
"heavy, lump
" I most
wipour meal. .
1 —Advertiaem
er in Al Smith.
Austen- Chamberlain, British for-
eign secretary, said in a cable
original demand Ou this score did
not cause any considerable at-
tention. ,
(come effective May 16 instead of
I April 3. as had previously been
I1
not been made.
BANDITS DODGE BULLETS-
. By United Preas, ’ •
WALSENBURG,t Colo., Feb, 1.
Four shots were fired early to-
day by Robert Bain, owner of the
Golden Eagle store, here, at ban-
dits who escaped with $200 worth
of merehandise. An unidentified
Mexican was arrested and held for
questioning.
By tnited Frean.
HOUSTON, Feb. 1.— With.. all — .... ______
County records smashed, Tax Col-iwl. occupy the presidential suite'
lector Dan Moody was confident at the Texas.
petlug .points. The new rates.
SET NEW MARK
—;—— \
Coolidge today a tariff increase
of 50 per cent on canned meats
to meet Argentine comgetitkan.
Hudspeth represent the National
' announced. ,,
.1. .... Vh». "The present rates are discrim-
go if cou rsewhere M. Spirit ofinatory and have operated to the
St. Louis airplane landed yester-, positive detrimentor Fort Worth
manufacturers and jobbers for
has a
Many of them are
k
HOE Chief on Tour of Country;
Elks Plan spread at latke Worth
John F. Malley of Boston, ex-
alted ruler of the BPOE. will be
tn Mrut AVorh Thursday sard um
be the Eues af agatherfng at
Shady Oak Farm, Lake Worth.
. Malle, on a tour of the U. S.,
will be met by a body of Elks
other day to mke talking
1 machine records and she sang
Easthrope Martin's "The Holy
of Field 'Marshal
trimmed in
11/ you
ten and
markable personality," he said
as his "face lit up afterdis- r-j
cussing the dull routine sub- '
jectsthat the stagey is usually (
on after MeCormack was
. ./led in his suite Tuesday |
passed ' ternoon after a motor trip
( from Dallas,* he talked with
• his wife in New York. It is
i the other side of the Atlantic ,
he has talked with her. ............
nittees Tetamous tenor's daugh- High Auditorium under the 4o-
8 this l ter. Gwen, who is with her |
by the mother in New York, made her i
K-’..‘I
ine-ro
r-.o-evr il
DENVER, Feb. 1—Two.towns
in Northern Colorado continued
today to ignore an .order by Se-
retary McKelvey of the State
Bolivian delegation.
and I Another Bolivi suggestion is
“ । likely to bring about some con-
as her rather expresses it, in
New York last season. During
the course of the conversation,
he spoke at chblegraming his
son, Cyril, who is studying in
a London university, that he
would sing over the radio Jan.
20.
And McCormack, who is re-
tiring in his manner when it
comes to talking about him-
self, 'left the story of his ten
adopted children to be told by
his manager, D. F. MeSwee-
ney, an Irishman too. During
the war, Tom Foley^ brother.....
Etgvlockrd
ldKase Nation-
WYork and as-
in Chicago and
to distribute a
City Police Department book-
nr-goes ed 31 10 persons during the month
hak it1 o5 January. This number exceed-
“ x ■ | ed by 523 the number-arrested
। same month in 1927, when 2587
found their names on the blotter
Unusual number of petty crimes
and increased traffic violations
are responsible for the increase.
-----a- All-Silk Chiffon Hose
One Can wear silk hose for every occhsion. and chiffon
ones, too, when they ean be bought at this price. Wom-
en‛8 all-silk chiffon hose, semi-fashioned, 4n all shades
are included in tills sale of lovely hose. All sizes from (
81- to 10. Two pair for $1.65, or the single pair....'
Monntp'n Baxcmfnt
utt; in il neu.. inrestigation of
Tmipot l>omr oil tnmrt. Ki nator
(irrahL Xno (to loir), of HOfitJi
Dakotii, is rhoiruion of thr in-
vestigating ronimittre. Thr nrir
i)vi: hopot to t,rure thr pro'itx of
Hinolair'it Vvntihrntnl Frading
Eompany.
last day for obtaining receipts,
numbered 12,107.. Official records
on the poll taxes will not be issued
until April 1, when the lists are’
made up, according to Thurman
Cline, chief deputy tax collector.
Up to midnight Tuesday. 34.-
(United Press Correspondent).
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Pass-
age by Congress of a bill pro-
viding for federal payment of all
flood control costs and tot spill-
way rights-of-way was predicted
today as Democrats lined up be-
hind this policy,
it aleo was evident the meaa -th/ gqtta at the Tesaa, the fa»
are will go beyond the engineer- i mous tenor had been down-
ing-features submitted by tbe—towm tor a stroll and had
..... stopped at the Palace Thea-
ter, where"he- was pleased to
see-the newsreel of little Glo-
ria cutting Rosa Ponselle's,
birthday cake. •
jects,
.This particular Irishman is
John Mcrmack, whose speak-
Tcompenanie
dnmaze it
a man of keen intellect and
well-founded knowledge. He
Club when a committee 50
local Legionnaires will be ap-
pointed to co-operate with the
convention committee of the As-
sociation of Commerce in plan-
ning entertainment.
noon, and a short visit to the
Streator, Ill., testified Hill en-
gaged a room Aug. 4. This, the
State contends, was the day Mrs.
Hill was killed.
and other meetings. They will
be dressed In cowboy outfits 'to
advertise the rodeo.
j clerk, entered his fourth day of
unbroken sleep today. Physicians
I reported that his condiion was
J "unchanged."
West fell asleep last Saturday
j d has not awakened since..
and chats freely. And he
doesn’t look his 43 years. He
is robust and healthy looking
and has black hair, sparsely * | tax levy for
sprinkled with gray over his paid. -
temples City tax collections Tuesday to:
casions when he has been on L "He wlzive his sixth con-taled, $750,000, bringing, thetotal
■ *--- cert In Fort Worth at >146 (paid for 192 7 taxes To 13,500,000.
p. m. Wednesday in Central ( The entire, levy is »4. 3,94, 884.25.
----- - •• according to W. T. Macy, assessor
We are discontinuing' the "Art-Kote" Sweater -
line. We have thirty-two of them ringing in
price from 910.50 to $15.50, which,we are clos-
ing out at— '
" Houston Poll Tax
artists who left Fort Worth Wed- , Receipts Run High
nesday for a tour of West Tex-,
sovtet ftusstan-government from
the American money market that ■
—were decorated golly today in 1 wuww.a.
1 —n, ,C‛ 4, #1 •• loWever. Will mean fl great dedl
Lindbergh 8..honor, wand the »b- for them and for cities or North-
ing ambassdor was cheered ( east Texas .. said
heartily whenever he appeared ! - -Texas -yarssad
and Henry Moskowitz.
The celebrated tenor is a
Copyrights and Maritin!
Affairs Also Discussed I
By United rrene. , I
HAVANA, Feb. 1.—Copyright,
aviation and maritime affairs col-
tinued to engross delegates to th
sixth Pan-American Conference ar
they prepared for committee meed-
ings today after a one-day visik
to Mariel, Cuba.
Conversations are on now on
the copyrights treaty, and- a re-
port including the copyright
treaties of the Buenos Aires and
Santiago conventions, probably
will be submitted to the tomialt-
mittee on Intellectual Co-operation
shortly. Thia will be presented,
probably by Costa Du Reis of the
Child." Her singing was one
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। sideration at the convention. It
DOG COSTS $1,001 . ■— - was learned that Bolivlaintends
VERSAILLES. Ind. —'it costto make add it it: d etna nds tor
I a connection with the sea. The
) ’ gun salute—a royal honor, and
' steamships in the harbor sound- si0P4 i1
... . . ■ . . . -p—- resentative Hudspeth, Democrat.
Final reports and tabulations have Texas, recommended to President
n n I hoon en - -- ...
OTTAWA, III., Feb. 1.— Hvi-
donee indicating that Harry Hill,' Livestock Association.
Others Die in 1 charged with murdering ills moth- --1—'—--
the Southwest when rats pre-
scribed by the Interstate Com-'
•2* ■ _______ .—A— ,
See Thete Dretset in Our Basement
Window on Fifth Street ' ,
new remedy for coughe; which stop the
severpst npella,alment inntantly and • "•
clears lip A stubborn, deep -seated coneh,
overnight. Peopie . w ho* have hardy been :
able _ to sleep at night for coughir. rent
th" whole night through without a break,
after the first few osen.
Ordinary cough medieines merev ten- r
pornrily moisten the throat and then ead- 1
en the irritation with opium, mrghine,
chloroform. Alcohol, and other arnful
druus But thia.new remedy, 1 onalh
nothing of the sort. It goes, rect to"
the eause of the cough atd remotes it.
| The- new discovery In known AI Mentho- :
dyne and is bnsed upon n nev way of
1 taking .menthol Internally1 in a pleasanta
tasting liquid. .Everybody knwa hhw
I'met hot, even when just inhale 4 " clenrs
out the pipes,"’ Nonthea raw nesi, lonsens
pl -V . relieves congestion and kills the
germs oL^.X’ ld or enut-’h W^n tuken
nternally .in this new comhinaton with
LxHr Uk
hsomar uine
P’LANES TO MEET FRENCHMEN
By unit'd Preda.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Three
army pilots with three airplanes
were ordered today to represent
the War Department at New Or-
leans when the French aviators,
Costes and Lebrix, arrive there
from Mexico City. The Frenchmen
left Paris Oct. 10, flew to Africa
and thence across the South At-i
lautic to South America. x j
Native girls presented
that Gloria is a
child and a re-
tomach, announcer at KFI radio station,
Lioour 1s ready to head an organization
youngl for the purpose of bringing all
J vuH6" Inamean*--- — • - - ...
MOTHER, 2 SONS SLAIN
By United f’r»»" * 1
FARMINGDALE, N. T.. Feb 1.
A mother and her two sons weu
murdered in their home today,
with an axe. The victims were
Mrs. Claude Priddy. James Priddy.
15, and John Priddy, 11. Slayde I
Priddy, the father, was arrested.
mittee is drafting a bill along
these lines entailing an expendi-
ture of approximately $600,000,-
000. *
Garrett Sounds War-Cry.
The Demoeratieiwar-ery against
the administration's . financial
21 .
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9 ce
so advised the banks.
Secretary of State Kellogg
made the announcement of the
department's policy which was
interpreted as the most far
reaching in its exclusion of the
"MEMTEVerFY, Feb. 1 For-
drowned in the Irish Sea when ।
the ship in which he was sal- l
inewas torpedoed by a Ger
isr TAX PAYMENTS r
the youngest son. Kevin He - uEILE%_.
educating all the pther
in speaking of ple . future I
of the concert ste. when j
1 .asked if the radic would even-
tually kill the concert bysi-
ness, MeCornyck saidin,""he
radio may-erferg with tte
concert burhess but.it.can
never take its place. It'should
build sical interest, with
he ms'"” particularly. They
will lare a better education
n he finer things of music.
; , . .... . -,ne same thing is applied to
ever heard. It is too earl) to | Te Movie-Tone ’ or the Vita-
say whether or not thechuid : phone,"
"I know
until 11 p.
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VuSr/tt 2.“ So £
Freight Bureau.
In a telegram received from the
sPcretary of the ICC at Washing-
ton. Wednesday, Byars was noti-
fied that tlie schedule would be-
■ that | poynor. commander of Bothwe
which Kane Post.
most Delegates to the convention
ddv " will run around 160,000.
0 stop! The fact that trains from the
l _ (north, east and west, pass thru
sne62t Fort Worth enrgute to San An-
AriPy | tonio and that Fort Worth durt-
f ng the war wag the training
MEXICO rebels SLAIN
Do"inor's prediction.
I Purthet plans—for the enter-
L ran ' tainment of ■ the men will be
• 50 Thursday night in the Elks
KME
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■ ■ MN
al #enki
socia442
San Fral
$30,000,01
45,000 Poll Receipts Are,
Issued for 1927
The voting strength of Tarrant
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BRITISH w ANT FHIENDsIr 26208“
By United Presw. । MWVam-sa'A
WASHINGTON, Feb. , 1.— The, F265
fldwers. Two guns, tired ' In
town, and the rioging of church
bells signaled the approach of
I emer-
t tb
n 0
WWASHINqTON.Feb. 1. —Thelogg: The message was an ex.
Ilan Cabinit’ ln thl"pahppine-preshto nok thanks for kelloge"
r ordere favorably reported/S
L, todayby the sennte Territories deat
P Committee. The bill would grant Haig:
1 : an annual appropriation of s125 I
hoti to enable the Governor ‘Gen.
era 1, to employ civilian bureau
chiefs to replace army otitcers.
BY EDITH E. ALDERMAN 4 "social, not her musical debut”
A MERRY twinkle comes to I
A a certain Irishman’s eyes
sw etest things you
300 anto licenses were obtained,
ake a statement about." . ! more than 2000 of that number be- :
McCormack impresses oneaf ing bought on the last day before . .
the penalty went into effect. and Georve E. I incest (rrntrf),
I - Moe -than 1000 auto licenses hmdolthrlforkifrilri
remain yet to be obtained. ( tion. ure umong the impu
Botli city and county tax cob witnesses called before the
lectors’ offices estimated Wednea-
ed their sirens.
A After his presentation. Lind-i
1 bergh was taken by Governor Ev-
′ans to an open auto, which
pleaded a procession to the
, Governor’s palace. ’ ____.
•
4
of Mrs. • McCormack, was
TO BRING VISITORS
y )
bergh was a guest today at the
included a luncheon this after-
Railway Clerk Enters Fourth Day
nbroken Slumber
' Rypiparrean, - Veh - authoritles to the people of Co-.
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. }— tija at their request.
prank J. West, railroad office
ty-five Catholic rebels were kill-
ed in a three-hour battle with
federal soldiers near Cotija. a
Guadalajara dispatch said today.
Father Creseencio Esparza, a
as. The musicians will advertise
the Southwestern Expostton and
Fat Stock Show. They will make
day and caused a last minute
rush to the golf course three
miles west of the, city.
As the spirit of St. Louis land-
ed. ’ a town battery fired a 21-
NEW FREIGHT RATES
EFFECTIVE MAY 16
FETE LINDBERGH( n
Hundreds of thousands of dol-
lars will be saved by shippers of
In a Special Sale
$1.88
Two for $3.56
An extraordinary sale of high qual-
ity wash frocks. Every dress is guar
anteed fast colors and they are made
up in beautiful styles that can be worn
anywhere in the morning and for all
practcal wear. . '
. i-, TA Tuesay, with late taxpayers com-
RADIO ARTISTS TO lug to the office until closing
BALLYHOO RODEO Both the poll tax an auto
------ , license department at the county
rlarers to "Sell" For! Worth on I tax collector’s' office reniained
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Ten thousand maps of Fort 1 • * *,
i I .
poaavcryuweap-*aarm-am
238.8
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z, Aeg
" "am
b"m
es. It
, than when uwed merely as a spmy. inhal- 1
. ar or ointment.
Jharthereote, Menthodyne gqn at inee l
: from the stotnah,/to the blco working
its way all thrpuh the system clearina
out from the Inal 4*. th* cough ,col4 and
, , bronchitis germs and poleons tiat cnuse
, that miserable heaAcha, fever, ete t-
tint the blood circulating property, anid
tonteinE the entire nysten. The result te
that a rough tint has hung on for weeks
isipften Rone in a short time
Make this amazing Overnight "Test yetru
s*Jf~yoh caf go n wthout risktnit <
penny- O*: a bottle "ef Menthodye froo |
your dniNglst today and take asdirecta. -I
No matter how severe yur cough or hav
onE you have had it .If do not -hale
A thoroughly comfort nhlaShjid couth fr*
night tonight, and ifsghEBan t .rec 1004
better in the morning, bottle bak
and the drugulst is adeized to ret,
your money. If inconverirent to get at tm l
drug store, send $1.25 to Menthodyne 1a J
borutorlee, Atlanta, Ga., Desk F-2,—Adim
HOMI
PLAN
1 Affair
at.con ly musical. ’ [ McCormack is a firm belley-
A1scuss1on1 Dorothy ennedy, wife- e
. a ... Lauri Kennedy, cellist,.x0I
said,,, ti has been a member of thztTon |__
F that imtsten gPisumn rephy.ot From.tha
%.01 charge glona"Mr8..
has I cal education. MFin concert
-httt works' Kennedy, appearwith Elsle
" the here last, seaRnedy is ap-
। Janis. Mr .Mr. McCormack
I rB^e.w^ Central High I
in concery Wednesday eve-
Auditor,y. Kennedy-la an ac- .
niErded pianist.
comP, e •
Ulcnni
Baemenl
T ITTLE, tender bodies respond quickly. *
— Bad feed is an expense. Good feed is true
economy. For life, growth and health of your s
baby chicks, order Purina Chick Startena and I
Purina Baby Chick Chow from the store with K
the checkerboard sign. Startena contains cod- A
liver oil that’s potent in vitamin D. VA
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Sorrells, John H. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1928, newspaper, February 1, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545990/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.