The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 118, Ed. 3 Saturday, February 18, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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but I go just anywhere the wire-
leas tells me to go. I am not with
Raoul Delorme. for which Father
Adelardo Delorme, his half broth-
let William Jenni
nominee, he said
FnANSK SIMPSON
104% Heueteu St.
cording to the
misaion Co.
star route for first class mail
Ubly will he established be-
The t
becomin
Black ft
And sot
very sm
done wl
this thei
ly. black
Kayen
farther I
other pit
Gets .$15 Fine In
Jim Crow Law Case
The district attorney's office is
lose pother member March 1.
Robert K. Hanger, who is a can
date for district attorney, said
Co.
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2 ater Saturday at 10 a. m. in the
•_ kiddie show.
315 So. Calhoun St.
Lamar 1359
nancial secretary of the British
treasury. Lady Scott, a sculptor, is
Scott, witow of Captain K.
F. Scott who perished on a trip
TON1O.—Mayor Black’s
io placed on commission
I give San Antonio three
Postal Star Route
To Mineral Well.
-A jury in Judge C.
court exonerated Hen-
negro. on a charge of
his wife.
— The local
oat will plant
“Judge, I am a detective," a
young man. 15. announced to Jus- In Delorme Murder Beach
Uy Unite4 Pream
McAlester, Okla., Feb. 17.—
Two men ore dead here today as
the result of a mine explosion near
Savanna, Okla. The dead are: Pe-
ter Vials and Martin Seico, both
miners. John Pistoco, another min-
er, was seriously burned.
The explositian was believed to
have occurred from Pistoco's torch
brushed against a powder key as
he was placing a charge in the
mine. —
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 17.—Sen-
ator Park Trammell, will seek re-
oomlaatiou at the hands of Flor-
ida Democrats this year and has I
no intention of stepping snide to"
trucks was forced to stop until
I* He Missig Butler? the crowd could be pushed back.
Prosecutor Ta Quit
And Open Campaign
Fort Worth Press
Pep -- Punch ” Personality
qection with the killing of W.
Barker and his wife and the
th of Homer Turk.
TERRELL.—A. D. Redden, en-
dineer on the Texas Midland. is
rewarded for killing a useless dog.
He received a pipe, cigars and to-
baeeo from an unknown friend.
AUSTIN.—Governor Neff issues
Mwcalmatlon desiguating Health
zeek as beginning Sunday March
1. He urges all organisations to
observe the week.
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We offer to holder of coupon
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MING SUNDAY
—TO THE—
Centenrion/i2Bay
33 TAKE TREATMENT
By N.B.A. Service
AUSTIN, Feb. 17.—There are
55 persons taking the Pasteur
treatment in the State Pasteur in-
Rolft’t Revue
One ef the Bizzegt Mumical Acts
of the seeees
Muaketeers"
HIPPODROME
mum Now Playing
A Douglas
Fairbanks
Extra! Detective
Held Far Vagrancy
• h'»"l nil W -
Tores 1518 Pacific-st She
just 100 years of age.
She had been sick only
days.
Trammell Will Not
Quit Senate Race
In Favor Of Bryan
VETS KEEP BACK CROWDS AT TAYLOR FUNERAL
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Iem Teachexs who wish to take their
mpupils are asked to call Mrs. J. W.
HifKuxkendall. P. 938. for reserva-
15c
Minimum
Charge
Armless, Legless, Aids Hospital
only, one 8x10 phi
oil free with eix '
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Bandits Rob Two
Bank Messengers
Of $5,000 Payroll
photos in
:h $6.00.
p,The photographer was right on the job when the crew of the Thistlemore was rescued after the British freighter went aground
Peaked. Hil 1Rar, the Graveyard ot Cape Cod." Pounding waves th reatoned it with destruction. C
of the bow of the boat and the breeches buoy was riggod up. The crew rode to shore, one by one,
meat shown above.
While waiting for the etper to the cord with which the body was
bring the message the man will bound. At the coroner’s hearing
take his meals at the couhty jail, whieh resulted in Father Delor-
by order of Justice McCain. me‘s arrest, it was alleged the
-------cords were identical.
87.35, the highest, price paid on
the local maret in months. ac-
। Daggett-Keen Com-
8 SESSIONS DAILY 8
Columbia Skating
Palace
“The Rink Of Refinement"
the Burns agency, but since I er. Is held in jail, were received by
had a quarrel some time ago with police thru the mail today.
that bunch I am on the lookout „ The letters containing these
ror . » X confessions' were unsigned. The
eM writers ridiculed the police for ar-
He explained he had picked up resting the priest. All are being
wireless waves so often he was investigated. Other letters abused
WASTADS i
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Quashes Complaint
In Medical Ca»e
Weaver Reagin, chiropractor,
charged with practicing medicine
without a license, did not go to
trial today in county-ct-at-law, as
expected.
Everything was set for the trial
and the witnesses were all pres-
ent. But the defense attorneys
found the charge was not drawn
properly and their motion to quash
the information was granted by
the court.
The prosecuting attorneys de-
clared another complaint will be
drawn up and filed. Defense Attor-
ney Holmes of Des Moines, asked
the court to set the case for March.
A big, handsome cop stood in
I the middle of the street giving
traffic suggestions.
A girl had watchd the crowd
two hoyrs. She approached the po-
liceman decoriously.
“Could you tell me what they
are haring tonight?" she asked.
“Looks like a lotta folks are go-
ing to make monkeys of them-
I selves," he replied.
“Is it a circus?"
I “No, it‘s the Ku Klux Klan."
"Oh, I’ve heard a little about
| them. So that’s what it is?"
"Yes’m they’re pretty strong
ground here."
“Well, thank you. I just came
1 to town and I wondered what was
going on." "
"Oh, that’s all right, madam."
Get* Top Price For
His Top Hereford*
T. H. Pennington of Post, Texas,
is a firm believer in raising the
best cattle.
Friday he had two cars of fine
Herefords on the local market.
Commission mew classed them the
best received here for a long time.
They were all coming twos and
had been fed 140 days on kaffir
corn and mllo maize, with one and
• half pounds of cotton seed a
day.
The 48 steers averaged 876
pounds and topped the market at
s MAJESTIC
to marry Lieut.
Unless You Are in.
terested in the
WANT COLUMNS
ft shsad
sell at a “Si»P-’EmrUp./ric^y^
MDWekEew,hatoma
the authorities for
Father Delorme.
Father Delorme
mae.
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Whieh shall be
Doug MacLean in his famous
"Twenty-Three and • Half Hours’
Leave” will be at the Palace the-
im-m-
Hoover Get*
Offer To E
MPLE.—Flftyseven rural
1 districts of Bell-co will re-
state aid this year amount-
» 888,355. as outcome of an
Mon recently. ..
believes the
tice "Uncle Billy” McCain when
the charge of vagrancy was read
to him. 0
”I am originally from New York, I
brother, and was mixed up with a
plot to kill a Port Arthur physi-
olan. The judge reserved decia-
ion.
almost deaf in one ear, but that
he could readily detect a message
perambulating in the ether With
the other ear.
"I was waiting for. a message
from Austin or San Antonio and
was expecting to detect it just
when the officers arrested me."
he said.
By United Prees
MONTREAL. Feb. 17.—Several
‘canfessions" to the murder of
Motion picture shows on Main
and Houston-sts were deserted and
even the orchestras in some in*
stances vacated their places and
' joined the throng outside.
• • •
Windows and roofs of buildings
were crammed with human figures
and trolley poles, barber poles and
oven automobile tops accommo-
dated ambiious spectators.
' • • •
Operators at the telephone ex-
change wore literally "snowed un-
der" for more than an hour and
by 10 p. m. calls were coming so
fast, that only a portion of them
could be handled.
Ira. Edith Willlama,
ices her candidacy
I legislature at a
the Housewives t
Young, a hero in the attempt to =-==-=
block the yerman submarines at
Zeebrugge in 1818. He is now fi- ROLLER SKATING
Circus animals are quick to de- Hydrophobia. Of that number foul
tect lost nerve on the part of their were bitten by pole cats and the
trainers, others by dogs and house cats.
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man’s life or a woman's heart?
The story of a girl who found
the value of a wedding ring
was not social value.
—Also—
BUSTER KEATON
• —In—
“THE BOAT*’
The “fire" in the 500 block on
Main-s was caused by a short cir-
cuit during preparations to take
a flashlight picture. About 810
damage was done.
By United Pream
NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Five
bandits attacked two messengers
of the Pacific bank beneath the
Queensborough bridge here today
and escaped with a pay roll of
more than 85000.
Shots were fired after the flee-
ing bandits, who escaped in an
auto, are believed by the police to
have taken effect, but all trace
of the men was lost.
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mind
or to
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your
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Fort Worth's oldest citizen died
early Friday. She was Anatosa
was so great that one of the
Alice Ward, who was arrested
Tuesday evening by City Detec-
tives Thornberg and Hukill, was
fined $15 in corporation-ct Friday
morning, for violation of the Jim
Crow law. Thornberg and Hukill
happened to be on a 3rd ward ear
when the conductor told the wo-
man to move back to the section
reserved for negroes. She refused
to move and the officers took her
to the police station.
Trammell’s stateident was in T’
comment on Bryan’s recent an- , Walter F. Underwood, arrested
nouncement that he would consid-ifor Los Angeles authorities at To-
fered him but he did not intend laequatnted with Taylor, murdered
a contest for it movie director, and his butler, Ed-
________;__________ warda Sands.
Los Angeles authorities discount
Two Die in Okla the idea that he may be sands,
ne. n t • I* . Taylor’S missing butler, but are
Mine E¥plosion anxious to question him.
This woman, born without arms or legs. 48 touring Germdreitiez
to raise money for a Berlin hospital that faces closing because of lack
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hered about the Los Angeles Cathedral.
Hiam D. Taylor, murdered movie director.
“ oyer hi Krave,
Three blocks ahead of the pa-
rade men on both Bides of Main
and Houston-sts made their way
toward the courthouse, extipguish-
ing street lights. As soon as the
parade passed the lighta wers
turned up.
“ This pietwreitells a funny aide
' ol the late war. It’s clean and
peppX--—Ne,
R e g a r d l e ss of the
strike of the Tarrant
County Dairymen’s
Association, we as-
sure all our patrons
that we will be able to
supply you with all
your requirements of
Milk, Cream and But-
ter.
$ "‘EEXUMNT, Feb. 17.— County
E R Attorney Marvin Scurlock today
2 asked Judge E. A. McDowell to
S impanel a special grand jury to in
' s ventigate several charges made in
WEthe trial of Ralph Spence, that a
"tormer ally official of Port Ar-
Tthur had connived the killing of
tOncar Spence, the defendant's
Confusion was caused st 8:30 p.
m., toward the upper end of Main
street, when four pieces of fire
_ on UnUed Oi/l’hoto and Phst Co! to the South Pole in 1813, is soon
at guards shot a line across the bow gl. Main „ I. Fi! - -- ..... -
9 means of tqe trolley-like artanee- tered ln aii directions but tbs jam
Exhibition Head,
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17,-49
Herbert Hoover, sertary of cpm-X
merce, has been offered 850,000
a year by Edward W. Bok, of the
executive committee of the Sesqui-
centennial Exhibition, to become
director general of the exhibition,
it was learned here today.
Friday e would resign March 1
an asistant district attorney.
Alter that date he wll begin an
active campaign.
The other candidates so far an-
nounced are Judge Hugh Small.
Felix M. Bransford and W. H
Prker.
real slayer may come forward.
Another development favorable
to Father Delorme came today
when police discovered that
lengths of cord found in the cellar
of his home were not similar to
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mmsa
I Wanted
I To Buy
I All kinds carpenter
I tools, garden tools,
I axes, guns, etc., fancy
■ prices paid.
I BARGAINS
I Dressers . $7.60 to $27.60
■ Kitchen Cabinets $G
I to:............ $17.50
■ Sewing Machines, Florence,
■ Rotary, White and Singers,
I at........ $7.50 to $22.60
I New 45-b. All-Cotton Mat-
l tress .............. $5.25
■ New 6*8 Gold Seal Congo-
I leum Rugs.........*8 00
I anges .... $20 $30
I COSE OUT on all wood
■ 3941 and gas heating stores.
I both new and used; Wonder,
■ Century and Wilson Bunson
I -burpers sares 35 to 40 per
1 cent *M-
■ Numerous other bargains
I From us you buy the best at
I reasonable prices.
I We sell for less. Pay us a
I visit. We will save you
I money
I “Garden Tool Headquarters”
WEIR
Some of the banners carried by
the parading Klansmen last night
read;
“Our Flag—The Stars and
Stripes Forever.”
"The Gambler Toils Not. Nei-
ther Does He Spin."
"We Stand for Law and Order.”
"The Law of Our Land Must
Be Enforced Withou Fear or Fav-
or."
"You Never Know When You
Are Talking to a Klansman."
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Ask Probe Of
Murder Plot*
In Port Arthur
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Ak \
; tween Fort Worth and Mineral
• Wells, acording to Postmaster
I Speer. A bulletin authorizing the
route waa received Friday.
r Applications are expected only
■from operators of bus lines be-
it weed here and Mineral Wells. The
salary will be 8308 » year.
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prerpeereeeeeeereeeeeeee--een,
Texas Brevi|ie*
STELLA CARI.
Trwy & McBride
Musical Comedy Artists in
••Bits at Fxelemivenena”
JOHNNY EuLn
Johnston & Mack
As Terry and Jerry
The Rotund Traveling Salesman
Ben Smith
With a New Line of Laughs
Bernard Wheeler and Potter
Adele in
^Bach Talk”
Bennett Sisters and
Company
in "Seanide Srena" Aine Minutes
Nippon Duo
Vertuna WK.'K." the
I WACO.—No developments st
material value are reported in
Com. Hilton
Lloyd H. Burns A. W. Christian
C. C. Gumm Sol Gordon
Austin r. Anderson
BURNS, CHRISTIAN, GuMM a
“ss.ivaw*
Monsie
Polly an
car.
"Your
gan whe
themselv
and the
started,
big resta
little pia
can talk
certain d
unconvec
"Oh, it
the worl
your bes
Americai
the othei
f the quail
They i
Grands
Rigaud d
crowded
them up
to a sms
to Polly
anything
The w
silk, the
pet mate
was agal
the remi
taken pi
three bu
extra chi
It look
very clea
atmosphe
about it
and som
vate. It
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tie emba
ed admir
her with
managed
marks w
made to
pliments
gallantri
woman,
mind am
She to
lightness
then, to
Paul didi
haps he*
business
went bra
to the e
own rele
begin tal
The w
sage. T
Paul ha
were din
telephon
ferred.
downstai
Rigaut
grasped
one, his
"See!’
you see
Look at
Terri fl
ing at hl
"Ah—
but hum
charmini
eyes tra
pressed
bosom o
"Do not
love—"
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ing fast,
angrilly.
"I sha
dare you
husband
She cl
remembe
must pre
don me,
stood yo
prayed I
waiter ci
ed her a
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arc angr
but do n
ing, Wh
this plan
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we shall
"No!" ci
She fi
hold, ins
her, she
ed closer
Her e;
a bell. i
started t
the way.
her face
him, ant
which Pi
: tore marched in a body to the
L " park and were open to recognition
E as the headlights of passing auto
M ' mobiles flashed on them.
Me KNOTHOLERS LOOK ON
8 "Knothole gangs" lined the park
K — fences, watching the “doings" in-
p • side. Only one mounted guard
tried to shoo them away.
L M Donning of regalia, much of
which was hauled by truck to the
24 park from the Klan headquarters
jonNnth-at. between Commerce
’ aad Main-sts, took up some time,
• aad the parade didn't get started
' unti about 8:88 o'clock.
Traffic was halted on Main and
it; Houston-sts for more then three
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IC Word
' ■
Mela aad Houston-sts, each of
* which totaled about 800.
% The great downtown crowd was
I orderly, and the parade went off
E without mishap.
J APPLAUSE AND BANTER
There were sporadic outbursts
i of applause. Now and then spec
tutors bantered the marchers,
many of whom presented a hu-
morous appearance with coats and
hats tucked in lumpy fashion un-
der fheir costumes.
The wiad caused the marchers
> 4 much annoxauce, by persisting in
E blowing the maaks from their
I faces.
EZ' Asaemably of the Klansmen at
the TMCA park was marked by a
. lack of secrecy. The Dallas visi-
Ferers
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 118, Ed. 3 Saturday, February 18, 1922, newspaper, February 18, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546830/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.