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Exposition
beek to Determine AKesponsibility
1 day. Oct. 25, W. B. Claunch, theft
Specials
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sent to Hoover
All Alone in Value
at Bowton, by the Omaha World
Raid Is Identified
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John W. Wells, State chairman of the traction company.
of the Democratic party.
Carr points to a number of com-
lowered himself .over the prison
His escape
OFFICERS ACCUSED
WILL EXPLAINS HOW
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STUDENTS SPATTER
WALLS KT BANQUET
Cascarets
They Work While You Sleep’
MONTGOMERY WARD
TO INCREASE STOCK
vard will not be made untit a fur-
ther investtgatlon can Be made.
Travis Grand Jury Scores
School Initiation Method
RAILROAD CASE
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tated Chinese.
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attorney general of Indiana, Ar-
thur L. Gilliom, who took it in the
form of a deposition to be used in
Gilliom's suit to “oust the Klan
from Indiana."
By United Press. 1 gence ae a requisite by statute
AUSTIN, Oct. 16.—The Travis to constitute negligent homicide.
representing the mind's perfect
conception of heroism, enthrall-
ing. is this king of actors, John
Barrymore.
Homer Jeter. burglary. theft over
and receiving and concealing; Lee
Jones, theft over, receiving and
concealing, burglary, and two eas-
es of forgery and passing: Thurs-
$ew 1
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purp has his troubles even in this
land of sunshin and hula-hula.
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Brownie and Fido while watching
some of the girla tripping about
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By United Press.
NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Back on
Broadway, substituting for his old
friend Fred Stone, who was in-
jured In an airplane accident. Will
Rogers appeared in the lead part!
of Stone's musical show.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 16.—
Council men already have made a ribbon for Fifi.”
a special vimit to Handley to inves- ____________________—
WARDEN FORCED OUT, eurgianrg:iLngandsansepunglatny.
CANDIDATE CHARGES and Stanley Herbert. theft over.
______ receiving end concealing.
SCHOOL IMS
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Clear White Oak
$45.00 Per
L Thousand ,
Should these plans fail to prove
satistaetogy for the protectton of
the school children, steps will Be
takefl to provide a stunal, aw as-
i»red parents and teacters a week
ago, Cary said.
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traffic police and safety zonex
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' to the City Counet Tuesday.
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sale of Exposition Specials picked up en our a
weeks' Midsummer tour of the expositisns amd
world markets. We promised a 3week" sale
and we are keeping our promise. Thia as the
3rd week and many homes have been made
happy with super-quality furniture and rugs
at prices no one ever deemed possihle.
Yoa Cheat Yourselt If Yew Miss ms Sale
County grand jury today found
no penal blame for the death of
Nolte McElroy, 19, of Houston,
Police Instead of Signals
To Be Used
Installation of a traffic stimnal
at the five-street interseetton at
Burleson and Camp Bowie Boule-
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used in Steubenville, Ohio, to run
out of town the Italian settlement
there."
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| effort woul be made toregutite
me present dude senemtt
resigned as State fish and game
warden, was forced out because
Clyde M. Reed, Republican gu-
bernatorial candidate, was obli-
gated to appoint Alva Clapp. of
I Atchison, Chauncey B. Little,
Democratic gubernatorial candi-
date, charged today: '
The charge was reiterated by
either in the first or second de-
gree, we close this matter with
the report herein givew, without
further action," the grand jury's
report read,
“However, we are constrained
to condemn the practice of using
electricity in any form during in-
itiations in any fraternity con-
nected with or an adjunct of our
State institutions, because of con-
ditions In the electricity current
or to the physical condition df
the subject.
“We hope that this unfortun-
ate circumstance which resulted
in the death of this young man
will at least furnish a lesson and
precedent to those who may be
in a position to render impos-
sible a similar occurrence."
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OPPOSITION TO"
ANNEXATION IS
GAINING, CLAIM I
Handley Group Wil Fight
Move to Join City
Of Fort Worth
Inereased opposition to the an-
nexation of Handley and to the
holding of an election, has been
reported sinee a committee of resi-
dents last week told the Council
that au election would go over
weet ~gn
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FT. LOUIF. Mo. Oct. 16 —Dr. the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana, but
e and large eodis weze paded
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PELAM, K. Y.—Alfred and
se Hell suffered consider-
sbe embarrassment because of
rheir family name So they sought
M were granted to change it to
Your first Cascaret will dem-
onstrate how THOROUGH this
gentle laxative is, after all. Your
next surprise will be the length
of time before you need another
Eventually, you'll see that cas-
carizing tends to make the bow-
els move thereafter of their own
accord!
A modern drugstore must stock
many laxatives, but for your own
good the druggist would rather
have you ask for the inexpensive
little box of Cascarets than any-
thing else.—Advertisement.
E. B. Clewents, Republican na-
tional committeeman from Mis-
PAVING ORDERED
Avenue A, from Nashville to
Annis, was ordered paved in a res-
olution passed by the City Coun-
cil at its meeting Tuesday.
Ther far Sgedidll Day ‘
Burt Woturs aagoxc. 99 auap-
99. memBene at ai ety
€ouueu wet as Baalins Umshm* d
atend Mm stude ft* a gaam
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Tuestiay iss Bint Wett and
and West Texans dey ad dit Bakc
Complaint Are Keceived Hy <
Manager < arr.
Co-operation of the eity and
Northern Texas Traction Company
to enforce the city ordinance on
smoking in street ears. Ie urged
by City Manager O. E. Carr. tn a
letter to Manager A. F. Townsend
three time* Gann died in a Recommendation was made by
Memphis hospital late yesterday, the grand jury that such initla-
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art of Virginia had challenged Following closely on the robbery Claude Ryan, arrested here last
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BY NINA BEER
John Barrymore is the king of
actors because he possesses all
the qualities of a great and big
actor.
As in the days of old. when
the title of king was glvep to a
leader worthy of the name, this
honorary title belongs to John
Barrymore,
The realism and fascination
which he brings to his audience
is only equalled by his sincerity
and charming personality.
In seeing John Barrymore, one
forgets the man. and sees only.
Women Charge Tipsy Deputies
Kicked Them on Shins
By tnited Press.
DALLAS, Oct. 16.—Complaints
that two Dallas women had been
forced into a motor car, threat-
ened with arrest, kicked on the
shins, verbally abused and oth-
erwise mistreated by two Dallas
deputy constables, were investi-
gated today by the grand jury.
No formal charges have been
filed against the two constables,
but they were absent today from
the office at which they usually
work. According to the women,
the detectives were “tipsy" at
the time of the incident.
Dragon Taken By State.
By tntted Press.
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Oct. 16.
D. C Stephenson, once head of
„„............... . ENFORCEMENT OF CAR
B.ewKan X 16.ntl; smoking LAW ASKED
Lyons, violating the liquor law,
' and J. B. Riddle, forgery and
Alids Peeler..2). Jonesboro, Ark.,
eonfessed today to Walls. Miss., I
police that she shot J. C. Gann,
plantation owner, for whom she .
•as housekeeper, Memphis au-'
thoritses were notified.
Acoording to the report from
Halle. where Miss Anderson sur-
rendered last night after a mur- l
der warrant had been issued for
her arrest. she shot Gann tn self- -
defense after be bad shot' at her
fixing the price
3919. Has been
Wednesday. Oct. 24,
ports and South Atlantic ports,
competing coastwise steamship
companies and competing inter-
ior and port cities.
The examinations Tuesday
were to be fron Dallas and Chi-
cago witnesses. ----- '
YOST RUMOR DENIED
By United Press,
ANN ARBOR. Mich., Oct. 16.
Reports that Fielding H. Yost,
veteran head of athletics at the
University of Michigan, was to
leave the school, today were de-
nied as "absolute rot" by Stan-
ford Phelps, publicity director of
the athletic association.
Oriental would emerge from a
nearby building and paste a
large sheet of paper, inserfbed
with Chinese characters, on the
board, to give Chinatown thevT
night, was identified today as
lam E. Borah and other Repub- Longfellow School here yesterday. Claude W. Hoskins, escaped Tex-
Nican speaks who claimed Hoo the public library building was as convict.
per had notbing to do with keep entered today and an apparent j Hoskins is said to have cut
ang down the price. search made for important docu- thru the wall of his cell and
"ith
i jury on Monday, Oet. 22, tn Crim-
inal District Court, according to
setting posted Tuesday.
Special .ventre of 250 men has
been ordered for the case of I-
C. Prather. charged with eriminal
; assault, set for Monday. Oet. 23.
I O. F. Reed. charged with criminal
assault and attempted eriminal
derbies, once the spiffy head-
gear, have been in August's at-
tie.
Then came Gov. Alfred E.
Smith and his brown derby.
With the announcement that
For Price Flaing
Notet. Prena.
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEXAS PRISON
LIBRARY ROBBEN BREAKER HELD
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Man Taken In Oklahoma
sought political control and re- ! long political harangues in his
sorted to violence in instances." best manner. He lambasted the
Republicans and Democrats im-
partially.
According to an “Old Spanish
Custom," he told his audience that
“farm relief consists in relieving
the farmers of all they possess.”
derbies. He gladly sold them.)
but now even his stock is ex-
hausted. , •4..
Aa tdvestigation by Carr and
City Electrician Georue Renderaon
found that the fnstallatton o an
electric stgnal at thtw pott wout
prove impractical rhe eity manag-
er said.
derstand why I should have to
carry allcense to paes muster on Doctors Give Convict Only
thpptreete.o this, town. .. , । More Weeks to Live.
BROWNIE: Well, one can’t be I
When physicians pronounce cas-
cara the PERFECT laxative—
why experiment with things that
lash the system into action? Cas-
cara, you know, is the bark of a
tree. A natural and normal stim-
ulus to the bowels.
The Indians, who used to chew
this bark, had no word in their
language that meant “constipa-
tion"!
Perfect regularity is possible
today, and to all of us. We have
cascara in ideal form: the very
delightful-tasting candy Cascaret
gives us pure cascara. It has
helped at least a million people
to habitual regularity. Millions
of others, unfortunately, have
stuck to stronger things and ac-
quired only the laxative habit.
By United Presa.
NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The
Hip Singa and the On Leongs
are at war again, and today,
after thege years of peace, the
terror oB death spread once
more through the Chinatown's
of half a dozen American cities.
Within their secret cham-
bers, gathered around low-
burning lights, the generals of
the country’s two most power-
ful tongs are marshaling their
hatchetmen and gunmen for an
outbreak which threatens, be-
fore many days, to extend from
coast fo coast. • ,
Five Chinese already lie dead
in morgues at Chicago, Phila-
delphia and New York. Until
they were killed, there was lit-
tle to show that the two socie-
ties, which for years have been
mortal enemies, were preparing
to resume their - age-old war-
fare.
Specially picked squads of
detectives strolled.the narrow,
crooked streets of New York’s
Chinatown today. At the corner
of Mott and Pell Streets, be-
fore a large'bulletin board the
officera found a crowd of agi-
latest reports from the "war
front.”
Behind a penny arcade three
doors north of Pell Street is a
shooting gallery. Its bustness
in the last six weeks has treb-
ST. JOSEPH, Mo , Oct. 16.—
D A. J. August, local cloth-
ier, has greater reaped now for
the Democratic Donkey than
the Republican Elephant, for .
It was a Democrat who helped
him get rid of a "white ele-
phant.”
Fifteen years ago, August ac-
quired a large stock of brown
derbies when a hatter went out
of business. Since that time the
Hou ston Counter-Attacks Generals of Two Leading Oriental Factions Muster
Switching Car Claim
FIDO: You know life ain’t
what X used to be. It has got to
the point where the under dog
.juet pays and pays. I don t un-
too careful. Only about a third of Dy Vnitedrr»»».
the canine population has seen fit , AYSTINOct. 18—Jose San Ra-
9 - to register, which leaves about 4 moh, reported to be dying in state
Y 2800 delinguent. They caugnt prison of tut>erculosls. was grant-
J 2 me last year and its taking no ed a 20-day furlough by Governor
3 snore chances. I didn’t see th.- MoodrByday to permit relatives to
- giris for a week. takzhith to his home in Bexar
FIDO: Where do you get ’em. Cornty. The prison physician said
—.. j Ramon could live only a few
The former grand dragon of
Indiana said also that "the
HOOVER IS QUERIED
DAHLIAS IX BANK
Dahlias in a profusion of rich
color and especially large in size
are being shown by the Fort
Worth Garden Club tn the lobby
of the Continental National
Bank. The flowers were grown
by Jay Wills on his farm on the
Denton Road.
Nina Beer Writes Prize
Essay in Contest
EDIronS NOTE: The following m-
sAy by Nine Neer, 936 Kast Kamnsey
Street, won the first prize nt Sit la
The Frena-Palace John harrymor con-
test. Narrymorek latest productioin,
"Tempest," Ie bow showing at the
Falwe Theater.
the Hip Sings and the On
Leongs continued from the
early autumn of 1924 to Octo-
ber, 1925. In the first three
months more than 50 Chinese
were murdered by rival tong-
men. The Chinese Merchants’
Association, Chinese Benev-
olent Association and even the
Chinese Legation at Washing-
ton made repeated etorts to
effect a truee, but to no ayail.
Toward the last, irokever,
government officials stepped in.
They rounded up 206 Chinese
within a single week and de-
ported 160 of them. Hostilities
soon died and Chinatown be-
came quieted.
The World-Herald s message Br Unitea Presa.
said former Governor H. C. Stu- KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 16.—
STEPHENSON REPEATS ITO RELIEVE FARMERS
one of those fat has involved KLAN VIOLENCE TALE Smith Wins By •Crooked Thumb
many policemen and police offi- I'unn "n-- .... 2 ......
cials connected with the opera, n. ... .. .. .
- ien Uo Deposition of Former Grand
none of a 310.000.000 bootlegger
fing.
the Interstate Commerce
mission has presided.
Interests involved in
hearings included Eastern
Southwestern rail lines.
the character he represents, the Smith train would go thru
The sincerity, magnetism and here en route to Sedalia, where
bravery which he portrays Is un-1 the Democratic presidential .passing:
equalled both on the stage and . nominee speaks, party enthu- 1 --
screen. j siasts flocked to August for the- '
Aside from having a handsome
personal appearance, he is (bless-
ed with the manly qualities of
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 16.—1
Mias Edith Lucille Anderson,
clusion of Handley in Fort
Worth. • e -
Craig pinted out that a large
number of Handley residents mov-
ed there te escape the heavy bur- j
den of city taxes.
The anti-annexationists are re-
ported to have obtamned sig-,
natures to their petitions against
anpexation, sufficient, they chim, i ’
to insure the defeat of any pro-
posal at a special election.
The Handley taction ‘opposing
tills move also is opposing any ef- [
forts to incorporate Hundley
should the annexation move fall.
Next T uesday the Council will
hear both sides of the question and
act on a petition to call a sytecial
• election.
in a Delta Kappa Epsilon Fra-
ternity initiation at the Univer-
sity of Texas September 30.
The grand jury condemned the
use of electricity in any form in
fraternity initiations at State in-
stitutions.
McElroy died after shocks
while crawling thru two pairs of
bed springs charged with elec-
tricity from a city light wire.
character which make him an
idol to all who see him.
The very -magnetism with
which he grips his public could
regular meting Twming Th
Clapp was recently named as plaints which have been received
State fish and game warden, fol- regarding failure of ear passen-
lowing the resignation of Doze, gers to observe the ordinance.
“rhe holding of an election will A. ./
be a waste of mopey and we in- FT /J
tend to show that to the Council [ P/7
next Tuesday." declared W. P. 42//
Craig, anti-annexation leader. j /
Aocording to Craig, more than fj
two - thirds of the taxpayers of , /9 —
Handley have affixed their signa- Z
, tunes tv petitions opposing the in-
By United Press,
GALVESTON, Oct. 16.—Altho
Houston bitterly counter-attacked
-the, claim mads that it charged
only 18.10 for switching cars,
Whereas the cost of the service
was $27.6-6, all evidence at the
rehearing of the Consolidated
Southwestern Cases Monday
pointed to this effect.
That Houston receives a sub-
sidy of about 11,000,000 annually
from the railroads, is another
charge made by interior Texas
interests.
The railroad operating experts,
subpoenaed by,~iton to give
testimony, gle"little evidence
tending to disprove either of the
charges.
-The hearings, which have been
on here since Monday of last
week, expected to close today.
Examiner Charles M. Bardwell of
only be instilled by a deep love
toochttanarkg. unique, always Reed HndDebt to Pay. Missouri
Common Share Total Will Be
Raised to 6,000,000
By United Press,
CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Montgom-
ery Ward & Co. today voted to
increase the authorized common
stock to 6,000,000 shares from
1,285,000 shares for the purpose
of offering each present share-
holder two additional common
shares at 817.50 a share for each
share held.
led. Almost aay hour of the v* nr nnA-PA~m
si s."tochararfokec"seene TO BE PROTEGTED
practicing their marksmsaahip.
The last Tong war between
if—V ~M rr ri r?r1
trr5en,tri
Le I
a slant-eyed
Fmith made i visit
“ to Bt Loi is yesterday." He de-
elined to amplify the statement.
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Venire of 250 Men Ordered "Butwewil artve at some am-,ngu-mzew‛panif-
For Prather Case |
totheachoeleanbezmsrercarrma * < -ioneth
on charges of theft over $50, theft declarec mmr --27 am*n.M-
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Old Stock of Hats Is Sold
Quickly^Before ^Smith
MODERN ROBIN HOOD
By United Presa.
BT. LOUIS, Oct. 16. — As three
bandits were taking $900 in a
holdup here yesterday, one of them
noticed a girl's employe's purse.
“Let it alone," the leader com-
manded. The purse contained
$50,
RACKETEERS IX EGYPT wecks longer.
POET SAID, Oct. 12. — New, Ramon was convicted in Bexar
$ methods of the smuggling racket- County in April. 1928, in five
»- eers im Egypt were disclosed re- | 885 of burglary and theft and
a: cently. Authorites found a sup- sentenced to two yesrs in each
pomed native bridal procession was the sentences to run concur-
E a bind for a gang of opiate boot- renty-
E terrerv The “wedding march" 1 --———.
r_ - wound up in jail.
assault, will be tried on Monday. ;
Nov. 5, according to the setting.
Special venire of 300 men has
been ordered for Reed a trial.
Other cases set down far trial
and dates include:
Monday, Oct. 22. Hubert Good-
man, forgery, and H. V. Brown. '
burglary; Tuesday, Oct. 33. A. R.
—— - --- | merits.
OFFICER TO TRIAL The offices of M. E Pearson, wall with a rope,
superintendent of schools; Miss was made -December 1, 1927,
Mladeiphia scandas Ik-ing Aired Mary Herrick, secretary to Pear- while serving 21 years on five
Am court son, George Widder. secretary of, charges of robbery with firearms
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16 —hoard of education, and Mfssin Collin County.
Matthew Patterson, Republican Bertha McMann, librarian, were | He was arrested here in a po-
ward loader and member of the ransacked by the prowlers. Only , lice raid on charge of possession
state legiklarure, andnis friend a small amount of money was j of narcotics.
PolP* Capt. Charles W schoen- taken but papers in the desks
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1928, newspaper, October 16, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546210/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.