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ENTERS RACE
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Declares in Favor of Pro
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enforcement of
law, for farm relief, revision of
sueh a wench.
ALVIN OWSLEY
Owsley was born in Denton 49
But, like all other truths, it is
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209 w. Weatherferd
senator Wheeler of Mon-
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His books, moetlu -of an ironical
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of th* chief proofs of their ra-,
of its
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coal company, bossed by the com-
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that what is pain for the gander him show the proper signs of dis
which
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(Vanishing) Cream is the
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Mrs Joe ‘T. Green will spend
Mrs. C. O. Duke of Wnxahnehte
spent Kunday wtlh her daugher.
Col. Earl D. Irons has returned son,
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‘IS THIRTY THE LOVE DEADLINE?’
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Romantic Love Is the Bunk, Says H. L. Mencken; Men in Late Thirties Are Too
35 miles of speed with safety. Visitors are
elated to find such an elaborate and con-
venient transportation service . . . North
CRTMTSOR
LIMITED
his candidacy
state Senate,
pany,
pany.
Tuenday for Nocona, where they
attended the funeral of a relative.
one of the mont popular journal
its in -America. . He it utmnr'
tied. tut has always h'14 inter-
etting riries of matrimony. One
of hit most successful books is
entitled "In befense of Women."
he
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anyone
hires
likes
mseif.
a bout
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the
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lock
trry
the wek end with her sister, Mrs,
Nell Park of Lanenster,
STOP BANKER'S
SALE OF AUTO
ALV N OWSLEY
OUT FOR SENATE
sheriff'S pocket, I "suppose?"
asked.
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In his announcement, Owsley
declarded himself in favor of strict
mother. Mrs T H Woods.
I Webb of Han Angelo visited
his dauzhter, Mrs. M: C. Dalby,
proberr wanted to know.
Production Cost.
Home near Arlington and to the
Masonic Hom for Boys at Fort
Worth were included on the aft-
ernoon program for the visitors.
They leave Sunday for flan An-
onio.
tana tried to learn what became
of the otner 32.60.
“That 12.60 would go into the
'An Effective
Face Powder Base
Black and White Peroxide
horns in flan Antonio,
Mr. and Mrs. Royee Christoph-
er, Mr. and Mrs Jim Crawley and
baby and Mrs. J. W. Barber spent
Sunday in Strawn.
ul
ht
1g
lege, was the guest of Dr. and
Mr. H M Kearb this week.
’Miss Christine Milton spent the
our Kidneys After
Colds and Grip!
Many Functional Kidney Disorders Are the Result of Germ Diseases
ed no receiver, but granted the
injunction.
Hightower was charged in U. s.
District Court last month with the
embezzlement of |1U,000 in bank
funds. -
He
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be
th
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pf
eser
me.
tion on bonds and securities.
Raps Future Gambling.
Oweey declared himself for a
The Crimson Limited
Oon
Wring
192ft
funetio^ pot of the hormones.)
but of the higher cerebral cen-
(o"
< tion against producers of raw ma-
1 terlals, and repeal of tax exemp-
Enforcement •
Alvin Owsley of Denton, former
national commander of the Amer-
company vaid the sheriff $7,50 a
day for each deputy, and in turn.
of quinine pills, taken before : 0-
Ing to bed, would cure a cold. In
J am Informed by agents of the
medical colleges. is an, ebuiliiion
was
and
nen,
fell.
Al-
It is possible to feed a man
sufficiently to maintain life by j
massaging him with k mixture of.
Texans know there is no better y
make this short trip.
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NORTHERN
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and whitens the skin, and pro-
tects it from dust and weather.
Black and White Beauty Cre-
ations are of a quality acceptable
to those who seek the best, at
prices within the reach of all—
25c and 50c.
BLACKANOWHITE
PeroxidesNISHIN 4 Cream
. man speeles are lovely, and that
'their loveliness survives even tire
Kepple was unable to answer,
and could not chink of,any item
Coal Companies .
eripps Haw a rd eased Wire.
I PITTSBUIGH, Pa., Feb. 25.—
Fast Local Interurbans leave every ho r on the hour, from •
ported III with .influenza. ,
Mrs. S. S. Williams is reeoYer-
BY VERA IIGGETS
ARLINGTON, Feb. 23 - Charles
Hathoway of Chicago, III ,
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Doan’s Pills
A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
At all daalars, 60c a box. Foot sr-Mil burn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Monday. . .
Mr. and Sra, J. C.
gone, but if the lady he daps
his eye on la really eharming
of at
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BENATORSTAKE ’
LOOK IT M NE
POLICE SYSTEM
. years ago and received most of his
education in this state. He went
Mo , I* visiting her son, Jack Wil- they will spend a few weeks.
, son, and family. Mr. and Mrs. H W. Duke and
Mrs T A K*Bh and little son, ehildren have returned to their
Taton Blain*. are In Wellington home in Mena, Ark., after spend-
scribed In the works of the
standard poets is thus mainly a
H
I all is said and done, is sim-
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BY H. L. MVNCKEN
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for drastic law to put a stop "to fu-
in fact, I have' ture gambling in cotton and Other
and armed by the com-
SEE
MONDAY’S PRESS
A PIMPLY FACE WILL
HOLD YOU HACK I
in social circles, among friends, in the
business world, or anywhen in public
—a pimply face will hold you back.
If you want people to notice and
admire you nowadays you must make
A:good appearance, and a clear com-
plexion is the first essential.
< ROOKS take to WATER
GIBRALTAR.— Spanish crooks
are quitting operations on land
and turning to piracy on the high
seas, according to a tale told by1
th* captain of the Spanish traw-
HWHtwquauTv^^^ wto cvtmvmpit
We rent typewriters
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but the company
of youth, and cannot
OES winter find you lame, stiff and
— achy? Do you feel tired, drowsy—
suffer nagging backache, headache and
dizzy spells? Are the kidney secretions
too frequent, scanty or painful in pass-
age?
Know then that these are often signs
of improper kidney action. Colds and
grip increase the poisons in the blood
and bring extra work to the kidneys.
When the kidneys act sluggishly, waste
impurities remain in the blood and
cause many unpleasant symptoms.
ne of n-
urely as
one r
s an- g-
nt to he
ny isied
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WE MAKE SIGNS
Real Ratate, KomI. or Any Kna. one
or quantitis. ParaNc sag Aitidle.
GET OUR rRICES
AU Texas Sign & Adv. Co.
Inc.,—Jack Corn
report those arrests . to
Da- •
cos,’ •
poo
is probably agony for th* goose, turban**, and she will promptly
But tho th* romantic love de- forget voor Jack Gilbert. No
there may be a great many very < ican Legion, Saturday announced
soothing realities. The plain feet -
is that many temales of the hu-
the sheriff paid each deputy to cently in love, and full of a fins,
- a-- -nt- wheeler or Mon-1 fierce pride in the fact. But
I these same men also wrote poe-
| try, and believed that a couple
small boats, containing 300 armed
Spanlards, surrounded the ves-
sels. so the story goes, and after
ransacking them destroyed their
nets and other fishing gear.
for the
of the hormones; Its effects sre 1
hiru (indistinetishable fsomthone of a
Sentor Wasner, of New York, qmewhat prolonged and injudi-
exprefsed surprise that Sergeant clous jag. The victim, looking at
W M. Akers. of th* local police, black. •*? whtte The lady who
Was not more familiar with the has knocked him of. seen thru
exaet latitude of the broad pow- bi" Klazed, ev^ becomes an
era which he claimed. amalgam of Vlorence Xightinzale, . _
sirik.r. to’A t . Orators of Mari- Antoinette, "Lola hinnies into the forties should not marry
youth. slugged and women and Edith Carell. Grace Dueling and satistactorily, and make g good
children terrified by. coal police, .
Cot left
T. L. Perkins of Mineral Wells
Friday announced for Congress,
a seeking the place of Tom Blanton.
Blanton seeks the contested seat
- ' In the U. S, Senate.
Injunction Asked in Court
Against Hightower
E. W. Hightower, former vice-
president of the Stockyards Na-
tional Bank, was enjoined from
disposing of his La Salle sport
phaeton car, in an order Issued
by Judge Bruce Young in 48th
District Court Saturday.
The injunction was granted on
suit of the Stockyards Bank which
alleged that the auto was paid for
out of money appropriated from
funds of the bank.
According to the petition, the
car cost 13,090. Of the, mount,
$2,300 was said to have been ap-
propriated on or about Oct. 12.
1927.
Later, it sets forth, Hightower
made two payments of 1600 each
with funds of the bank.
The bank asked the appoint-
ment of a receiver for the car un-
til the Hightower shortage had
been settled. Judge Young nam-
Mrs. X A Wilson of st Louts, ' Saturday for South Texas, where make him next potentate. Both
worth much mourning. its cause.
the prohibition
, — ------- ------ - i ; funetton of men beyond 35.
Incapacity for it, indeed. Is one;the tenth and best wife of Bel- As for women, I don't believe j
" " "" -- shazzar, king of Babylon. Hin that they ever fall in love at all.
view of her, in the sight of all They are far too intelligent to
other persons, is apt to seem do it. When one hears of a
DR this romantic love, when comical. And when he marrtes woman falling wildly in love with '
her, he commonly finds that it a movie actor, or a gyp«y violin-)
is painfully erroneous. Very few 1st, or the eurate, of the parish,
early marriages sre genuinely one simply hears of - a woman
happy. They may last, but so do who is trying to bring the dar-
there if no dog tax mentioned
there." Future"bils will be more
explicit.
were guests at a luncheon at the
Top-o-Hill Terrace on the'Dallas
Pike at noon.
Visits to the Eastern Star
investigators Find That; TR. DURANT’S observation tiat
! Officers Are Paid by L no rationalL.man ever.’al
'Thompson, who are students in
CIA.
Miss Tally Goodman left Wed-
nesday. for Thrte Rivers for sn | Miss Martha L. Galbraith spent |
.extended visit with her titter, the week-end at home with her
« dwens, parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Gal-
eiate her. Appreciating her is a “ - ’..........— -
SHE’LL TELL "HOW"
Py r‛mv • r* ews I •
MEXIA, Feb. 25.—Mrs. Josh,
Crider. Personville, marketed
1745.1k In butter, eggs and gar-
den produce last year. As a re:
suit she has been Invited.to tell!
how she did ft st th* marketing,
school to be held at Texas A&M
College, Feb. 29 to March 2.
ganm. “9
—,7,
g -nt%
seen them fall—and observed : produets of the soil." He also ex-
them happy afterward. pressed his advocacy of immigra:
• • • | lion restriction and of a liberal
Mrs. J. P. Fielder and son, Rob-
ert, rpent the week-end in Farm-
ersviHle visiting h»r son, Rev, C.
B Flelder, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E, B. Foster spent
the week-end In Cleburne,
Mr. and Mrs,.Tom Gnibraith nt
Jaekson, Mies , who have been
guests of Mr, snd Mrs. J. B. Gal-
braith for the last week, are vis-
Hing in legion, Texas, this week.
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Roberts are
vinitinr her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
W. B, Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- )
ertn are en rout* to their new )
week-end in D*nton with Misses
ASKS TXAS EXTENSION
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25—The
St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico
Railway sought authority .from
the Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion today to construct a-24-mile
extension in Brazoria, Matagorda
and Galveston counties, Texas.
The extension will serve a rich
agricultural and mineral section.
company property, but can make
arrests anywhere in the county
in which he is commissioned by
the State. He is not obliged to
net J did in my book, and the
Greeks long before either of us.
Such rations! fellows can no mor*
fall in love, in the full romantic
sens*, than a dry Congresman
nafure, nre iflAely fend. Ue it
in love after 30 is surely not
new. I printed it in a book. call,
ed "In Defense of Women." 101
or 12 years Ago. Nor wani, ne"
when I printed it. You will find
Senators on the third day of their it, if you search hard enough, in
coal strike investigation in the Shakespeare, and Shakespeare, I'
Pittsburgh district have a clear have no doubt, borrowed Irom
bicture of two imntitutionsthelanomntalanarhkshad 'reiterating
coal strike deputy sheriff and the it in various forms, some of them
Pennsyivania coal and Iron po- voluptuous and others indigent,
"iceman (Jeorge Bernard flhaw has earned
The system by which deputy, at least 126,000 by my estimate.
sherirts in the strike zone are on since the year.1886And 11.2 ■
a company payroll was revealed still good for an occajopal ot-
at the Kinloch mine of the Vai- fit of lecturers gaudn for D,1-
Iley Camp Coal Co., near Parnas- rant, and a ease of Assmannshau-
sus, in the Allegheny Valley, eser Hinterkirch Auslese 1921 for
E. M. Kepple, chief deputy at
other words, they were exeere-
q
One ia apt to feel tired and drowsy-
to have a dull, nagging backache and
annoying headaches and dizzy spells.
That the kidney* are not working right
la often shown by too frequent, scanty,
sr painful secretions.
Thousands have learned to rely on
Donn's Pills after winter’s colds and
chilld. Doan's, a stimulant diuretic, in-
crease the secretion of the kidneys and
thus aid in the elimination of waste im-
purities. They have earned a nation-
wide reputation. Ask your neighbor!
gallstones last. I add politely' ling of her heart to terms. Let
far asAp-
id bebor
led topn-
tweenind
lys in-led
if weeta
su re-
n likelon
• any- ns
make my face powder adhere
lastingly and really beautify my
complexion?" • . |
This quickly-disappearing
cream provides the daintiest ana
most effective of powder bases—
holding the face powder on
caressingly with delicate smooth-
ness and beauty. It also softens
tovEsSin"
ici)
r about d2
be girlu nl1
uch, ole J
tte andjon]
I 1 don tap-
s to berv4
I thing»ns1
how be
k qulcdod
recking,1051
I fair to-o
I they're
Its they on-
hotnernd
I before hat
I rhol
I afford al-
Id thenteh I
Basing*.
I highernd
Hroughtt is
I know sids
Er con. er-
Blaife
Mrs. E. B Deu Pree of Colora-
do, Texaw, is the guest of her
22W
fat proteld, sugar and other in-
gredtents.
for which ths |2.69 would be
necersary
At th* Moon Run mine of the
Urge Pittsburgh Coal Company,!
non-union leader, the Senator:
sol this portrait of a coal and
iron policeman:
Paid by Company.
Hr is an officer paid by the
[the mine, told the Senators the I
ran resist a rink. Their very
tions in the committees under- ing trom illness.
standinK that the test of company__Frank-Collinsane family weret
progress in nonunion operation here Monday night.
is not th* number, of men at Mrs. Hanes and daughter/ 16-
work, nor the amount of coal cille, ot Rtoscoe, were visitor* In
produc'd, but production coat, the family of Brook, Moore last
whether labor turnover, roal po- week.
lice bills. spevUI bunk houses and1 Mi. and Mrs. Guy Moore or
mess halls, possible int rficie ney Greenville were Kennedale visit-
of strange workers,' and generar or Wednendny.
Strike-breaking expenses permit Mr. and Bob Williamson
a profit are the supplementary visited A. K. Busbee and family
questions which the companies Wednesday.
So far refuse to answer. Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Own
White told how the company and baby of Red Oak spent Mon
closed 39 mines before reopen: day with Mra, Grace Brown.
ing on a. non-nnlon basis. Sena- Mr. and Mrs. owen Eubank* Mrs Clyde
tor Wheeler asked if the com- > of Red Oak were in kennedale "
pany was buying and resellinK Saturday afternoon.
West Virginia coal while ■ Its I Rev. and Mrs. Pryor and chit-
mines were closed, white said dren of Everman visited In the
he did not know, R. M. Glenn borne Thursday
The committee la trying to night. - m„ o a Kornsbv
ascertaln Whether the Pittsburgh I " Hornsby.
.Coal Company closed its mines
for lack of market as alleged by
it,vor as a virtual lockout against
its union miners.
roken- la-
inner- a-
to
mt in- al
g off- ut
| them or
gnize ds
lirely, mr
husband. His illusions may be
be kept
catch of Texarkana Junior Col-
Caldwell, were week-end
He is not confined to
hence not
H. L. MENCKEN
H L. Menelen hat been a head- rTHIS, to be sure, is not roman-! policy of veteran relief.
liner fr>r a long time. After et- . I tic love. It is not Idealistic,;
tabtuhing a reeord for himtelf It sees nothing thst Is not aezl
on the linttimore Sun, he eame to tually there. But, as I say, what
New York, and in frrmpanv i(ith is there may be very charming.
Oeorge Jean hathan rondueted it it is,, then it is apt to last.1
the magarine "Smart Set;' ettab- for charming is almost as dur-
tithing a nev trhool of poignant ' able as gallstones. It is no more |
Ameruvn humor. At present he a function of mere youth than it
ia Kdltor of the "American Her- is a figment of Illusion. The
rurv," a maaatine venture whteh genuinely charming woman re-
i« pr>>rmg a trffnendous tuereti mains Pharming at 60. Hhe ran
no more fade. in any real sene*,
Airplanes are beginning to re-
place the dog teams of romance
tn carrying malls in Canada dur-
Ing the winter.
'The outstanding style fea-
tures for Spring wear are as
follows: DRESSES in Prints
with. Cape Effects, Boleros
and Ensembles! COATS are
plain and fur trimmed in
novelty colors and fabrics.
SUITS are ensemble styles
with long and short jackets.
MILLINERY is more vivid
in colors with large and small
shapes, red seems to pre-
dominate! Shoes with one
strap take simple trimming.
For a Complete Style Review
from th* state PTA meeting at i guests of Mr. and Mra. T. E. Ha-
Breckenridge, 1 gan,
. Mrs W. B. Hollingaworth of; M. F. Adlam is in Eastland on
and Mt. Airy, N. C, vinited her un- -bueiness thia wack,
thfs week, where they attended ing » tour dsyu with ber parents,
the funeral of her father. A, W ) Dr. and .Mrn..George W. Fender.
1 ters. In other word*, it la
braith.
Douglas Smythe of Strawn via- )
Had Mr and Mra. P. F. Bnney
last wee%.
Dr. fl. W., Hagan and sisters.
Misses Lucy and Alma Hagan and |
woman above the intellectual j
grade of a cavalryman or a .cock-
ing. They know how to ba -agree-
able. They are tolerantly cynical,
and do not expeet too much. I
either ot God or ot man. I can 1
easily imagine even the most.
hard-boiled of men failing f“-
s2ax»
“PA
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tvely romantic, which is tn ay.
balmy. Durant, I suppone. re-
ferred to more rational fellows.
I Aik your druggilt for Black and
White Ointment and use it according
I to direction!. It is pieaunt to ure,
I highly beneficial and scientifically safe.
For belt results use Black and White
■ Skin Soap with Black and Whire Oint-
I ment. All doalets seil them at small cost.
Jer Sun Antonio, substantated hy (
officer* of the trawler Maria/
which met a wimilar fate. Fifty
SHRINE CHIEF.....
COMING TODAY
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Clarence Dunbar to Inspect ■
Masonic Homes Here ‘ '
Clarence M. Dunbar, Provi-
roach ever yields herselt com d< nco, K. I., Imperial' potentate -
pletely to romentie, iiluslon. In of the Ancient Arabic Ordr, (vansnng team is me ans- i
even the prettiert fellow, when Nobles nt the Mystic Shrne, will I wer to the question "What will
she ha« looked! at him perlously, arrive in Fort Worth at 4 p. m i
«he sees a good husband. Saturday for a one-day visit in
“ T the city. .
TARRANT COUNTY NEWS 7
------ , -------------- , --:— --- . the Texas Hher for Shriners and
w. n. Tueker Dallas were,eles.c. Tandc. *' Brower, and Accompanying Dunbar is Frank
'«U*»U of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. familtes, here this week, r Jones of Houston, whose rank
Tucker, । Mr. and Mr*. D. R Martin left of imperial chie. rabban will
Woodson, athletle
harshest of spotlights: They
make pretty pictures, especially
when competently made up. They ! tarifr laws to prevent discrimina-
'have nimble wits, and are amus-
not to be Uken too literally. I
have seen men of 35 magnitk
to the State University law school
and then took a course in the law
courts of London.
Once Leglon Commander.
State offices include a term in
i the 33rd Legislature, county and
distriet attorney, and assistant at- i
; torney general. Owsley was ma-
who invaded, homes with drawn
revolvers in search for pickets.
They alleged men wore the po-
lice uniform without comimisston, •
and after commnissions had been RENNEDAIE
revoked. They told of company - BY MKS. GNACE BROUN
police refuzing to constahles.the KENNEDALE, Feb. 25- Mrs.
rzhttt Arir du” Bel srown is reported improving
Th*'senators have been re- troma very senous iinen ,
fused by company officials data e Abe Hachclor and family have
on cost of non-union production, moved to MrB L. k.
Harry M Whit*, division man- viAC. rrtm.ca .
azer. admitted he knew. but Mr*• J- A Hanmack was in
would not talk. For Worth.Triday,. , .
"Is there any reason why this .Mrs. Katherine Collard
— the children spent Kunday with
Grace Brown and family:
sidney Hardin has been
NO DOG TAX THEN-
MARION, Ind.—DelUqudnt
tax bills mailed by County Al
or Green carried a referene
the law as "Aete, 1927." A
days later a prominent ch
member called him to t
"Marthy and mo." said
churchman, "set up till 10 o’c
last night looking through
Acts of the Apostles, 00 eel
the 19th chapter, 2 7th verge.
you. Me
w it a»t
we'veter
pru- to
the ne
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o be
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that lo
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dren le
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their a
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survive Info actual maturity, I
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When the minute hand of the clock is at
half-past each hour from 7:80 a. m. until
8:30 p. m., CRIMSON LIMITED de luxe
electric trains leave the Fort Worth and
Dallas Interurban Stations, under way for
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