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pool as often as he wished because -
it took nearly two days to drain
it, wash it and fill it again.
DR. VICTOR E. BONELLI
Has Resumed Practice
Limited to Urology
1004 Medical Arts Bldg.
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law is to be repealed. I am pre-
suming that he refers to the at-
| tached copy of my platform for
Representative for Place 4 in'che
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The statement by stuart that a crowd dt about 1900 gathered
"I st done no mud-alinging dur- on the Jawa of Trinity Methodist ■ -
Paal Lundborg, was greatly re-
sponsible for keeping the mor-
ale of the men at a high stand-
ard.
IN STOCK:
Hickory Dimension Lumber
Anh Interior Trim
Cypress Bevel Siding
stinson, the other occupant of the
plane, was injured. The landing
gear and wings were damaged in
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by saving
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If you have never worn a strap
"watch; come to Haltom's and see our
new designs. Once you wear one, you
will never be without it.
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LANGSTON BAKING CO.
858 Boaz Street
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feet Vori
across the airshaft. ‛
They stared at us as they
passed along.
A nurse came thru, trund- |
my appe.
I wanted
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in his life,'' a heckler interrupted distriet, ang precinet offices made
with 'll wont be iong now!" their announeements. There was
I ate the salad, some des
41st Legislature, and to my
nightly speeches with the candi-
dates and over the radio KFJZ.
"I have charged that my oppo-
The summer
resort that
really affords
a retreat from
noise and
excitement
also turned out forthe
eandidates — Hal P. H
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other noises
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serf and left the remainder for
a disappointed nurse to bear
away.
There was a feeling of in-
gratitude later when I learned
the difficulty with which the
food is prepared and served.
The dietician who sees that
each patient gets the right
kind of food and the proper
amnunt works in a dark cub-
byhole, a place without win-
dows and with scarcely any
ventilation..
Food is sent from a base-
ment kitchen to each floor and
the dieticians' roomsh no larger
than spacious clotres closets,
are the only places it can be
handled.
Then came the long after-
noon, .when the heat shimmer-
j bedridden humanity.
Noon came, but
houses. \
J . < nees ‘Are Cited.
_ eHe pleads guilty to being the
* Debate. grestest district attorney this
. IThey ask that ‘all real proper- county has ever bad," he shouted
E. in Texas be subject to a lien at Martin. "Why, this fellow Me
por.pubiicmprovements, and the] Graw over in Dallas gave more
word, "od.only know what they in’ the penitentiary in 11
Wo iili,*’.. pub C. improvements.’ cases of robbery with firearms
H eamit■ it to paving and appeals than he got in all his cases in a
10,‛sk1P8. i Well, the people will year:
not be fooled. ■ _ _____________
He said:
"The Recreation Department m |
glad- to co - operate with any de-
partment lu making tub public la
cililies better and safer tor pu- •
trona at all times. We are giau
that water was found sate at the
recent investigation, as we felt it
• . was, as we keep a daily record of
— theamountot water and swim-
mers, using national, state and
city heaitn codes in niaking these
checks." .
"IF it is possible to arrange for
a larger intake, which I am advis-
(Editor’s .Vote: This it the second of a series of articles describ-
inu conditions at City-County Huipital as they appear to a patient.
This senes u d* written l y Charlie Howard, a member of the Prtss
staff, who spent a day and a myht in the hospital as a patient. They
are presented as a matter of fact portrayal of conditions in the has-
fellows in the wara . .
hearing the sounds of
hospital, and breathing
odor of drugs.
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WEST TEXAS COACHES
Mineral Welts. Ranter, Cineo, Ceteman,
Oroms Plains, Han Angelo, Abllene, sad
sweetwater
DEPOT: 1608
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that too much watet
hasten his dcatn
The thirsty man took
Ing utensils were made from
petrol tanks.
Petrol was used as fuel until
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EAGE 2. THE FORT WORTH PRESS-JULY 10, 1928
TESTS SHOW
Martin almost broke up tbs
olution makes an attack on the
, homestead law and seeks to mod-
ify it very materially. They have
sent copies of it to all. Chambers
of Commerce In Texas and to all
Senators and Representatives and
ered by Evans he e-t-l. -------+
Wants Co-operation.
Co-operation in' ‘ any] plan to 1
, WASHINGTON, July 10 — Sec-
retary of Agrldulture Jardine has
suffered a breakdown from over-......]
work, and has been ordered to
take a complete rest in Alaska.
While Jardine's illness. Is not
serious, according to his 'friends,
he is able to spend only one
hour a day at his desk at the
Agriculture Department. <
mals away, scampering along ।
after them on the dangerous I
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'sn—O? Mi8f"n
Mrs Phoebe Pair
met with an see Id
when her monocoup
the smallest craft o. — ------
nosed over while landing at Marfa.
Neither she nor Mrs. Eddie
FARMER ASKS (Hecklers Slow Down Talks FUNERAL TODAY WOOD HOLDING
LAW DEDATE Of Candidates in Rosen Hts. FOR TWO KILLED AIR TOUR LEAD
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Replies to Statement of Jesse Martin and Bob Stuart Both Razzed by Crowd; Boy Run Over, Girl Is Hurt Planes on Way From El
Jack Hott Other Speakers Applauded ‘ In Crash Paso to Tucson
An attempt to modify the, s ywAErEn K wEMsKEY « stuart charged Martin * with Yuneral services will be held* EL PAsO, July 10—With John
i 1t— "u—da -------•... •w•• wood, pilot of a Waco biplane,
leading, the 22 entr-mt- *“ *ha
National Air Tour t
here at 8 o’eloqk to
son, Arizona. 4
should conform to it. For the
law should apply to all . . . the
church has no rights above and i
beyond those of other Individ- f
uals or organizations.
outside conaeetlen-end- satd he '
would receive an extra choco- !
late when he communicated '
with the first Russian station. :
The first plane sighted was I
little of the "full tray", that .
was set before me. i
There were string beans, I
THE forenoon wore on while
- I lay there watching my
Omaha's altitude ranges from
- I am Interested in flooring for ( Present. Home.
A JEN who are particular are ac-
IVl cepting the strap watch for
sports and business wear. Its popu-
larity is increasing each year.
We are showing a variety of shapes '
in white or gteen-solid gold and told
filled. All with dependable movements.
Q u l a r Inspections to
Be Made Following
Complaints
Tests Of water in city swim-
ining pools show the water is
"satistactqry" from a bacteriolog-
ical standpoint. Dr. L. H. Martin,
city health director, announced
Tuesday. - Ft
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By United Press
ST. LOt 1
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worker, dive
roof of his h
pavement a
juries. His
licemen who
tragedy fall
induce him
he climbed c
the roof.
• ARE GUARANTEED1
TIMEKEEPERS
sionally small rations of choc-
olate. Bears were numerous.
Titiana often chased the ant-
ed may be possible.
slon of the Legislature ‘ when Im at foil to keep young folkkilo-; -
portant bills were up for consid- ether when I know they bught Us ktler thirty years’ work a new I
eration; as district attorney bed be, 1 jcatalog of the heavens has been *
probably be on duty 10 day# out "This divoree businens ought Us inqued •y the tick Observatory.
of 365." Martin declared, bestogpedinsomeway, it ought California f-tsbulaten atnutk . _ . .__
When Martin pqinted idStuarttaheEarhedl’szoiztcomelau-he-terwhtharevhtttetobsnfet to 1123 trot above sea
Here's a man woo a Utsta Us do my part Us elop it," the naked eye. level. . '
never prosecuted a criminal case Candsdates Use other county, -- - __________________________________________ ' ’
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petrol cans to reflect the sun in,,
an attempt to attract the Nor-
wegian's attentin. These at-
tempts failed.
ing this campaign."—brought al- Cherek-----------------
most as much excitement as Mar- Tuesday night’s speaking
tins statement about gambiiag ' be held at Capps*Fark on
and stared for the water cool-
er. • n-
The good Samaritan was '
stopped by a nurce who said
.A1 15 the
4 1U ideal pl ace
UV to vact ion
nent drew up the resolution re-
Again the ward settled down
to the same noises and the
same odors; the plaints of the
man who fought for breath
and the sickening odors of. j
Norwegian flyer. .The .men i
burned a jacket and later ‘used
T ATER when Major Madda-
-Li lena, Italian ace, flew over
the encampment, Natale Cec-
cloni—who subsequently, died
of injuries at the encampment
—lay on the ice and moved one
of the petrol tanks about so
that they could attract the fly-
er's notfee.
The men. of cours, ' had
nothing to do on the encamp-
ment, save -wait for rescue or
whatever fate might be theirs.
However, they busied them-
•elves with making oceano-
graphic researches and also
with making supplies. Among
the various instruments made
wasa sled from ‘materials- of
the wrecked Italia.
It was said tha altho Nobile
. hail objected to the separation
of the Malmgren party, they
partd.the best of friends and
that' Nobtle embraced each
member just before the trio
started on the walk from whieh
they never have returned.
‘ Also It wa# learned that
Lieut. Alfredo Vigllerei, who
a pool of sweat that collected
above the- rubber-sheeted hosr
pltal mattresses.
It was then that the man
with the short breah . and
fluttering heart battled hard,
and moaned for water. The
doctor had allowed him four
ounces every two hours.
The visiting hour started. ",
Visitors passed thru our
ward because there is no Bet-
Traffic problems in West Texas
will be studied on a tour of West
Texas Chamber of Commerce of-
ficials. after a directors' meeting
, Monday in Coleman.
A. N. Bourland, Vernon, presi-
dent; Homer 1). Wade, manager,
and U. S. Pawkett, Dallas, traffic
, manager, will go on the tour.
The director# will elect a man-
| ager, for a program for the next
, year and consider resolutions
। passed at the last session.
Cuticura
Soap«Ointment.Talcum. Shaving Stick
Unsurpaned in quality of the material# whieh enter into
them and in the service they have rendered for the pant
fifty yeara The choice of thoso who desire the best for
preserving and beautifying the ekin and hain
seldeveyhere. Seapasa Oltm--eaSa-maso. T-zs. S.mpt.an.. Aad..
ouceurm," Pert »•». "atden, «•» •v Omeeuradhavtmgmdek 20e
FOR 2c WE’LL SHOW YOU!
• "Now. to get at this fairly, I
hereby challenge Mr. Hott to a
I public joint discussion of this
I question,' 'Resolved, that the
f homestead law of Texas should be
modified so that a lien may be
Placed'on all homesteads for all'
public improvement# of whatio '
ever kind. 'Let him affirm and I
will deny. Let him choose his
time, and place wwithin the next
week. jf He will not meet me
। then I Challenge him to put up
| any reputable man that is white
and free born. Now let him put
up or shut up. You gave public* ’
nouce of his views; please ive
this what it deserves."
It was exhausted, and after |
that everything burnable was -
used, including expensive cam-
eras that had been taken on the
polar flight. Food was chiefly
bear meat, pemmican and occa- |
ed and danced on the pave- I The city’s laws protect them
ment and-’ each patient lay in in this matter . . .prescribe what
kind of ‘structures can be bulli
there. . .
If this is the law, the church.
dec its clamor.. .
There was a short pause.
ling a cart full of bloody and
soiled Hnens.
A woman came to our ward
and one placed a boquet in
...the glass on a table opposite.
The silent patient, down
the jow, had a visitor who
said little but gazed on him
with anxious eyes.
"A-k-n! A-h-h! Water, wa-
ter. Fifteen years- iwo gal-
lons a day. Just a little- swal-
low.”
A compassionate visitor took
the glass from the table near
the bed of the "heart patient
SIDE GLANCES
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ter passageway. They went
Into the maternity division
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4 JARDINE BREAKS DOWN
tablished rights in thts contro- ■_ ——■—
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the then it has clearly defined rights
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assumed charge after Nobile r~
was rescued by 'Lieut. Einar-
lull six-inch stream, Carr thinks.! . 0 ed.1t here ,n Fort Worth.
allow tilling one aide completely 1 Noise of Sirens and Cries
overnight, also has been consid- ;
stanzs.”.wattfzsreKeaaizzmsiizezmtt
. . . . "42 to wnih n.r. haa n..n The tUMnt tst s. Thornton,
test to see who was iba most case in wmien iere been . .. Keller wii be held at 4
heckle-proot, and chere’s • ques- lle interest, p. "2. *t "andon • Yunera Home,
/Ho named the Hsnrtt. Harry with burial its Greenwood Ceme-
the operating room, and the
child s cries settled into an
intermittent whimper.
After a bit, the white figure
was trundled out and thru the
ward ■ ■ • and the hospital
1 had another patient. Later I
Vor full pariteulavs and information, can
curY 1KKKT OFFICE
ION K. Nindh st. » 2-4343
ice.
The men. naturally were
3 . . uviaiuca, uvaL, Uivau, Hnan, a
eager to get in communication. • salad and dessert.
with the outside world. Thera- 1 tasted all the dishes and
dlo had been set up and GA- they seemed well-cooked; but
seppe Biagal, the radio oper- the faint ador of anaesthetic.
ator,keptconstanttyatthe hung j". the air
controls attempting to attract, groans of those in pain.and
northern stations. Nobile prom- the scenes of the morning
ised him A plate of..chocnlate- combned tb allay hunger.
when he first established an T
of Commerce of Fort' Worth, iu ____ . c.-
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homestead law and says that some ue
are representing the homestead '
"For more than IS years the
money lenders' have sought to de- '
stroy this very beneficent law ।
Rob Reporter of HisPeacezmaasmnasa,"
the people, pt in a constitutional
convention. . ’
There is evidence of some hu-
man contamination, but that is
present in nearly all water. The
Forest Park water was in belter i
condition than that of many wells
iu the city, Martin said.
Martin assumed the blame for 1
not making tests sooner than last'
Friday, but said that "from now
on 4 will personally see that those
.pools are kept right, not only
from a bacteriological standpoint,
but also as to inspection.’
To Make Dally Tests.
Daily tests will be made and at
any time uecessary the pools will
be ordered closed, Martin said.
City Manager U E. Carr Tues-'
day came to the aid of R. - D.
Evans, recreational director, when
he offered lol test the intake at the 1 '
pool on a ful-force stream to see '
it tilling'the pooi could, be hast- I
ened.
. Evans previously had- stated
that' tr was unable to dalu the
"In mal
colored chB
terted ttraB
because till
and the cd
school and
the factor]
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the southel
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tion, soci
weather, il
old age pel
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gram for fl
“Our ini
in respons«
from nearll
ganized a I
ton at the
rratlc cons
there. Thl
tual life ol
ingdissatia
cal creed."I
Gerber si
ttekets woi
•outbern s
exception ol
Carolina, w
tion law. I
possible foil
to get on ti
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The sout
conducted I
quarters at
New York I
a southern I
opened, J
There will I
quarter, at
State headq
♦rn State. I
The radii
sued an ord
sign off Ail
1ncluded Inl
tions the co
doned. I
"The act
unbellevabl;
eulated free
"The comm
clear some
The planes took
In the distriet ‘attorney, rtspa, keed, Harrington, and tery,The boy received fatal in- minute, tneralg
Candidates Jesse Murtin ana Eob stone % Her taa^s. 2ure2,qondaz „woen ha ."an Mowore Monoplane,
Tho stuart fared better than lover ye wheels white Working i place, and Randolpl
on the stewart farm eight miles of a Stinson-Detroit#
uresntsuiatheiw eandidates "ewazxginae wiupunea”,an The flyers arrived
a depresslu iis-UUs- field, terday after completi
Burvivors ot .the boy are his most hazardous lap:
‛ - from San Antonio t
El Paso.
to many others. I charge that
Re
Be ripps-How
WASHI
Socialist I
major in]
States thI
cording tl
campaign I
The Sol
tional can
meeting I
Gerber a
presidenti
protest tol
> Commissiq
- ed closing!
memorial J
Gerber I
trialism ol
it a fertile
"Altho
advantagel
faction of I
crats with!
may make
X era to our
4 "The q)
I working_h
unemploy
I ter in the
industry h
longer hoi
possible, a
protective
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orus A cosvvsisr cwanow accog»t
WEEKLY or MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
disappointment wit a futile
groan.
(Continued Tomorrow).
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HERE’S MORE ABOUT
TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
TO GO UNDER STUDY
West Texan Chamber of Com-
merce Official, to Make Tour.
aelation of Commerce stated that
I the resolution passed by the asso- — -. . .
elation only seeks to make it pos- ' Stuart continued to elaw assets oth- *uar larea tsaitat an
, sible for liens to be placed against' er, the they seareely could talk ‘ Maruin al ine hands of ecrowd,
homesteads for public improve- 1 tdr the wisecracks, booes, aadi.wann‛muchbeter,anAthe.en:
ments, . .cheers of the crowd, f- tmgie
Farmers letter: , | It was stuart nignt la Rtosem were on the pUttenss was vune-
-F Quote. Other Article, i 'Height#, and Martin# opponent lured with interruption#.
"In you paper ot yesterday you eleariybestedihim on the volume Georze Chollar showed new ,--------------------g
| have an article from Mr Jack H 0t apvlauke. > eUaispus in che Rosen Heights boxleast o Melter, and a brother, Kar-
Hott manager of the Awoeiatlon Both speakers were interrupted Monday night and hared •Mtltt's ote 1
Hott, manager of the As.ociation a seore t umes ana repeatedly raeeapplatsewicansminana "Serviees will beeosiducted at 2
Would turn .» Chatreksas u a Med M’riaht J * ‘ 9- tu. for sonnie Maud Wheeler.
of supporters 16, 834 East Powell, who died on
remamiHs unday at Grandield, Okla. Her
Hughes and ' deatb resulted from injuries sus-
tmeeunt when he made the state- Dan M. Doyle, tained in an auto accident on June
went early in bi# taik that "There When w. H. short charged that 30 at btemliield. ,
is not a gambling house running a majority of Tarrant County’s Tiro funeral wil tsa held at ( m- —- —-- .n.A
open in Tarrant County today." lawyers avoided 960 distriet Tabernacie Baptist Church, with the accident Mrs. Omite planned
Plenty of Booes. eourtand filed thelr cases else- Uisrial in Mt Qlival"tmetery■■ 110 continue the tour in Amoen-
Cries of "Qb! and "Whew:" where. Judge Mal 4, Uitlisspre ,Musi Wheeler,‘who wa- a student-piane. -
and "What about .......... Ho. sald: jin Junior Huh Sehool, is .urviv- pie leaders in Points *r*' .
tel,' followed from different parua "it you take oue the di ed by her mother, Mrs. Ins wea- ,,83046 point Hawk,
of the crowd. vorees, lis»re would be uetie dft- ver, and a brother, Ralph Wheel- 6828.2.P1ointzi 1 a 6, C, O.2ponts
"Senator K. A. Stuart wan ab-rerenee. i try Us keep divorcee et. shannon’s 1. In charge ot the and Eddie Stinsonolazt > ear a tour
sent 223 times durin the lastss down1′0; mainigunand yogverycunerAlarxanementa, "chahteyieyerP,pilting a Waco
"5’ biplane, held rirth position, with
6236.7 point#.
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able to refill the pool more, often,
because, at prefect, it takes eight
hours to drain the pool and an-
other 12 hours to get enough wa-
ter for people to swim at all."
(F course, the chief reason the
• property owners oppose the
building of this tabernacle is be-
cause they think it is unbeauti-
' ful.
And they may have some ar-
gument on their side. For the
tabernacle is a rough-lumber,
frame building, with steel pipe
supports and a tin roof.
. The other structures in the
neighborhood are fireproof and
i have something of architectural
I beauty.
It is a so-called "restricted"
neighborhood, and in trying to
• keep out types of buildings
j which do not conform, the prop-
erty owners are trying to secure
j the invtstment they have in
beautiful homes and well-kept
| lawns.
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 241, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 10, 1928, newspaper, July 10, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546126/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.