The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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Sonia Maria koel NtokowskI
Foils Crooks
BIC REVIVAL
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FOUR BANDITS
The movement for a two
weeks’
revival
was
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STRIKE BALLOTS
SEVERE COLD
Hy United Prean
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Files More Chai
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Miss Matthews shot
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CONCORD, N. C., Feb.
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arrested here
penitentiary
■nd a fine of 11000.
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Supported By
Harrison Ford
the witness ohair, which she
Uken a few minutes before.
from
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Alpha camp, Royal Neighbors,
will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday at
Frazeur’s hall in a business and
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Frank Dobson
AND Mia simens
Federal Authorities
Discuss Investigation
Ready To Be Sent Out To
Coal Miners
BUCKET SHOPS
UNDER PROBE
20.
A-.
Wave Starts To Abate In
The Northwest
yic. an
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rent days are given each school
year.
Don’t Miss This--
Bar latest Picture
1 A1AO SHOWING
“•otmunur HXPOSURE»
a Speelal Chrietle Comedy
I
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Rob Merchants and Es-
cape With $8000
v Water Mains
For Two Districts
Riease Man Thought
To Be Edward Sands
Senate Adopts
Walsh Resolution
IN
IS APPROVED
Five Men and 200
Gallons of Hooch
Taken in Pro Raids
ByVnitee Pene
CHICAGO. Feb, 24.— The storm
which coated the northwest and
Two Missing in
Connecticut Fire
La
kes region vth ice -n
------• apparently was startng
to abate today.
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ROLLER SKATING
3 mcsmons DAILY a
Gets O. K. of CofC Junior
Directors
Henry B. Toomer
“WIE savEn»
Wants Probe Of
Tulsa’s Mayor And
City Commission
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newspapermen after she was
taken to the sherirr’s office. "He
will never ruin another girl."
Miss Matthews refused to make
any further statement but was be-
ing questioned by the authorities
this afternoon.
TELLS OF SHOOTING
if
close one hour a day for ths
vices.
MABEL NORMAND
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on suspicion that he was Edward
F. Sands, wanted in connection
with the murder of William Des-
mond Taylor, Los Angeles movie
director, was released last night
when It became definitely known
he was not the man wanted.
Police Hunt Chinese
Dope Vender Said
Tobe Taylor’s Slayer
ny Ueitea Pnm
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—Fede-
MEETING HERE 9
f
■But it would mean more busl-
ne8s for them" was the opinion
of ome of the junior directors of
the CofC.
attorney in New York City, In a
conference here today.
Department of justice ofticlals
said the federal government de-
sired that state authorities con-
tinue their investigations, if state
authorities do not press the in-
quiry, the federal officials will
take it over and undertake prose-
cution if violation of United States
status are discovered.
By.Umitea Prema
NEW YORK, Feb. 24. — Five
Indietments are expected today, as
. . ■ -------- night
by the junior directors of the C of
pieuMmiasanammedEeneralcour im New York City when Mary
Wvo .. . Tedh ‘ ■ o.
For surely little Sonia Marte
Noel Stokowski will grow to fame
in line line or the other.
Tha, at least. Is what heredity
and environment indicate.
Sonia’s daddy is Dr. Leopold
Stokowski, noted leader and con-
ductor of the famous Philadelphia
orchestra. Her mother, better
known as Mme. Olga Samarort,
has won fame as a pianist.
Two months old now—will the
next 20 or so years of musical at-
mosphere have its effect? The pa-
rents hope so!
Incidentally. here is a case of
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Bus tness i a . exceptionally
good." Orabie sald, "80 good, in
fact, I am staying nearly a week
longer than I expected."
1
Chick Yorksmd
I Rose King
■ Preseats "The ola Family eFi.
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Ooscia & Verdi
I The Vioiia ana Cello Beys
[ EpoI Man
Allen A Canfield
[ In "Gimme the Makna-
Sansone & Delila
"Just a Little Dirterent-
iDeWitt Young * Sister
_______“Black a White"
wooqodsarsuvnriam
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Eleven good looking beauties,
.judged by a beauty expert.
1 11 say they didn’t need any
beauty expert, any old bird could
have told at a glance they were
beauties.
Committee To Vote On
A Four Power Pacific
‘ Treaty Saturday
extraordinary interest to parents,
psychologists, piyeh o-analysts,
educators, physicians and everyone
else who is interested In the
growth and development of a little
human brain.
Just now Sonia isn't concerned
about her future. But what is her
Caldwell-Co Farmer
Loses Stock And
Feed In Barn Fire
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add
BETTY BLYTHE
Will Appear in
person
at the
Rialto
Sunday, Modav,
Tuesday, Wednesday
I —in the-
Chamber of Commerce
I Auditorium
Subject tdntght, Mana,-ma
Lawn, Fowms and Poasihhannn
This fellow to one of London’s
best detectives. Dresnedasaman,
Salvation Army lass or in evening
cothes,he fools ‛em al. Yes,
•ne. Her name is Maud West.
BICMACCABEE
Lieutenant John C. Grable. re-
cruiting here for the eighth train-
ing center. Fort Sam Houston. has
established his headquarters at
the old "army room” in the fede-
ral building and will be here till
g
invited to inapect the school sys-
tem. Prises will be given room Statewide Rally Tuesday
havtng the most visitors. Two Pa-'
MORE ABOUT
WACO SHOOTING
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years, but the case was remanded
by the court of appeals, because a
woman was on the grand jury
which brought in the indictment.
was then reindteted.
Finds Recruiting
Business Good Here
Zero weather accompanied by a
snow fall, followed heavy rain.
Lines of communication were be-
ing restored into the northwest
■gala today and trains were ope-
rating again on all lines.
ral investigation of recent stock e---
broker failures and bucket shops’ lanmmmm
activities in New York City were
considered by Attorney General
Daugherty and Colonel William
Hayward, United States district
PHILADELPHIA. Feb, 24-
This to an advance introduction to
a future great planist—or maybe
she'll be, in the rapidly changing
course of eventa, a famous woman
'•* orchestra conductor.
The men are A. Friedman, Her- L
bert Whitley and J. W. Cudd. It
is alleged these men, altho they
did not participate in the theft of
■ large amount of olgareta and to-1
becoo from a box oar, disposed of
Che stolen property for the other
members of the gang.
Friedman and Whitley waived
examining trial and gave $ 1,000
bond each. Cudd demanded a
trial which was set for March 4.
JUNIOR HI PARTY
A musical entertainment bene-
fitting the Mulkey Memorial
church will be held ot l p. m
Saturday at the Junior High
school. The Panther City Quartet,
ponsisting of F. P. Simpeon, o. D
Baxeresser. H. E. Ogden and R.
the
Friday to Parent*’ day in the
publie schools. All parents were
"‘WSMKETrN, Feb 24. L-.
sudtetpry committee to repo 05
gexkzTuegdayonthe engibity of
senator Smoot, Utah, and RNhea
th’,fX«?,r onlb, to serv On
thonton * “bt funding commis-
ir carloads of new 8-inch
mainu, to supplant the ones
I um in Belize Terrace and
Lork-“ve, have arrived and
250n wil be started in a
to the city
C2artent. The new pipe
■T.*- Belite Terrace from
MMG t Allen-st, and on
Eve from Humboldt to
■
ny Ualte Press
STAMFORD, Conn., Feb. 24.-*
Two men were reported missing in
a fire sweeping the plant of Rich-
ards and company, manufacturers
of art leather today.
Fire dinbovered in a store house
became beyond control. Firemen
from neighboring towns sent ap-
paratus to help Bave surrounding
buildings. "
IN KANSAS CITY
According to one story given the:
searchers today by a Tong enemy
of the accused Chinaman, the lat-
ter is in Kansas City where he has
been hiding since the Taylor
shooting
Jess Hassell Gets
30 Days and $500
DALLAS, Feb. 2., — Thirty
days in jail and a fine of $500
was fixed as the penaity for Jees
Hassell, former baseball magnate
in a verdict returned last night by
« Jury in Judge C. A. Pippin's
criminal district-et.
2 KANSAS CrTY, Mo . Feb. 24 —
j mmst aar.
I The bandit halted Estes who
rwa 4rivns * car in front of his
pya drink estabiishmont and
iorced him to drive a block away
secluded spot where the
r( J was staged.
■laying and the annoyance and
notoriety which has come to her
since in connectlon with the an-
ventization into the slaying has
undoubtedly aggravated her con-
ditton.
A state-wide rally of the Wo-
men's Bensfit Asociation, of the
Maccabees will be held at the
Texas hotel Tuesday and Wednes-
day. The three local reviews.
Golden Rod, Bina M. Went and
the Fort Worth, will be hostesses.
An opening reception will be
held at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the
hotel. All sessions will be held in
the Crystal ballroom. Drill work
MAJESTIC
•y Vaitea Prena
WASHINGTON. Feb. 24—Ap-
propriation of 16,000,000 for de-
velopment of helium gas is to be
AAked. of Congress by the interior
department shortly, it became
known today.
Failure to use this non-fnram-
-table gas to believed to have been
partly responsible for the large
death toll to the Roma disaster.
MAY ESOAPE COAST
"NW’fkk; Feb. 24—The At-
lantic coast may escape the storm
now raging in the middle west, ac-
cording to the New York weather
bureau today.
The storm, moving eastward
from the Great Lakes, is tny
hovering over Ohio, Pennsylvania
and western New York with snow
falling in that region.
HubigsFameus
Honej-Fruit
grHvatll.was found kuilty ot - Harvey A Adams,
Eravated assault with a motor car
in connection with a collission be-
tween his car and one driven by
H. A. Ballard, Dee. 12, 1221.
In * former"trial Hassell was
The compromise reservation
I ’ nothing about congressional
| —notion for adjustments reached
i under the treaty. This constituted
a victory for Harding, who con-
itended that an expression of that
zor1 .would oonstitute an assertion
I by the Senate of too much author-
’ 1W. With respect to the making of
treaties.
Two truck loads of men have
been sent to the camp and an-
other will be sent Saturday. The
recruits are to be trained as in-
structors in special branches for
training camps and military col-
leges. Pay ranges from s36 to
more than $100 a month, accord-
tag to the grads.
S
.Georze Harvey, American am-
bamnador to London. ig goin,
donlouein mh * get-up Pictured
ADove when he attend* Princess
Marya wedding. Ain't he grana
—mmm---
By Vmited Preu
. TUL8, Okla.. Feb. 24.—A peti.
tion bearing the names of 200
property owners calling upon Dis-
au- trict Judge V. J. Blddiontosum- ________
mon a grand jury to investigate city-wide religious rvivai
the official actions of Mayor T. D heartily endorsed Thursday
Evans and the board of city com. hu **-------- -
missioners, was filed here this
morning.
**«nlde residenta want to
f—Uon to the annexa-
_ apparently is in favor
25 thessuburb coming to the city
K A Mceet ear line is given them.
AA ’annexation meeting" for
jy yv.00 w<11 be hela At th*
xuaL Methodist church at 7:30 p.
* Friay.
Rabbi George Fox characterized
the movement as a unique ex-
ample of "neighborliness, brother-
Hnes8, righteousness and commun-
ity spirit" and that It would be a
success even from a business
standpeint.
' By Umited Prenn
.WHINOTON, Feb 24— Presi-
8. y Harding today approved a
pPromise reservation to the four j
f (Power_Pacifie pact submitted to
uEnim.b Senator Brandegee, Con-
Crosslin was married and has
several children. His family are
well known here.
Deputy Burton declared that
murder charges had been hied
against the girl.
"He rained my health, knoek?
ed me out of school and ats.
Eraced me," Miss Matthews told
adg
mptiom
The committee agreed to vote
; on the treaty at 10 o'clock tomor-
r tow morning.
; The text of the compromise re
[ nervation accepted by Harding fol
‘ lows:
"The United States under.
da that under the statement
preamble ana under the
y*—this treaty there is no
An22mitment to armed foroes, no
Annce, and no obilgation to
Jo in any derense."
,Tpinscontains °f Brande-
‛Kp88original reservation and part
o the one Harding yesterday sug-
I tested to the committee thru Sena-
• tor.Lodge.. It omits that portion
i oLtheHardinz reservation which
povided that there was no obliga-
tion that conflicted with the Con-
I stitution. '
little brain developing? What of
those tiny little ears? What of
the lullables that will waft her off
to sleep? What of the melodies
and harmonies that will be heard
In the Stokowski home?
Speculate if you like—and 20
years from now, see if you were
right.
---------THE FORT WOBTE raMa
MORE ABOUT
to reamh
MARRIAGE LICRNSES
Dave Bolton, Dallas, and Nor.
Cipher, Dallas. ‘
reFdsar T. Walters and Lucile
Pedro Ramirez and Petora Guti-
erez.
caAlberto Morbett and Catarina
IJames P. Bryant, Dallas, ana
„.RAy,W. Frantz and Marjorie
Kevil, Prineeton, Ky.
While the Chinatown squad ws
busytag itself in the byways of
Ferguson Alley, another group of
deputy sheriffs was doing some
intensive cultivation with shovels
•nd hoes on a lawn across the
street from Taylor's bungalow.
SEARCH FOR GUN
This group was searehig for
the gun used in the “movie mur
der” which, according to the story
Hold by Fields to the Detroit r-
thorities, had been buried by the
accused Chinaman after he killed
Taylor.
Ah, George, We
Know You
and business discussions will be
included in the two-day rally.
At 6:30 p. m. Tuesday a ban-
quet will be given in honor of the
supreme officers. The general pub-
lic will be invited to a reception
which follows at ( p. m.
Large delegations are expected
from Dallas, San Antonio, Hous-
ton, Waco and the nearby town*,
part of the district attorney'll Dr. Ella J. Frifield of Port Hu-
probe into bucket shop operations. ron.Mich., and Mrs. Laura B. Hart
Twelve brokerage houses have of Dellas, both national officer*.
toppled in the last week, bowled will speak. Many state otTicials
over largely by the district at-1 will attend.
tornef’s probe. Not all of this
HIPPODROME.
“She shot twice as she sat in
the chair,” he said. "Crosalin,
when he saw the gun half rose
from his place at the table. As the
first shots took effect Marcie rose
from her chair and rushing toward
Crosslin fired another shot as he
dopred to the floor.”
Wild excitement prevailed in -
the court room at Sheriff Burton next Wednesday,
disarmed the girl. *— *—- "
I RIVERSIDE
I "... which coa
Wants Carline; To Hold Greaxei
Annexation Meet th *’
Following arrest of eight al- Z
legod box car thieves Wednesday
for theft from interstate anip-
meats. Department of Justice
Agent Johnny Keith late Thursday
filed three more charges before U.
8. Commissioner George W. Mit-
chell.
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JoFEsE HUNT
Queen Alexandria
Is Gut Of Danger
By Umttea riM,
"‘LONDON, Fen. 24.-Queen
Alexander, srandmother or Prin-
cess Mary, has recovered from a
temporary illnets, which threaten.
Gd.tocaupe,postponement ot the
"adinsof Viscount Lancenes and
the Princes* next TueMay
.Thedowager quen was out
ariving today.
He announced the clearing
house had promised the banks
would all close for the morning
service* and that many merch-
----- ants were willing to close for one
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 24 hour every morning.
Ballots for the strike vote Despite the encouragement of
among 600,000 coal miners were some retail men the sentiment at
held in the United Mine Workers the Retall Merchants' Assn, to that
headquarters here today in read!- it would mean * financial loss to
nesafor the maile upon receipt of
official word from President John
L. Lewis, that he had ordered the
Vote. th
I CORROBORATES STORY
Deputy Federal Attorney Thom-
as Green, who announoed he held
corroborative evidence supporting
Fields story, told of Tayyor 18
months ago asking him to help
drive dope peddlers from me piC
ture business.
According to Green, Tayler
told him of administering a beat-
tag to the chief of the drag ring
which was supplylag dope to the
movie people.
the u'ord
HUBIG
I Would Ask Large *
Appropriation To
Develop Helium
MATFRQuS4
RobereMexw"taatn, Aanma
and Carl Gantvoor
,b
Feb. 24, 1922
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T‛1S"AKCELES, Feb. 24.-
Wong Lee, named by Harry M.
Fields, held in jail at Detroit, as
the slayer of William Desmond
Taylor, movie director, has been
missing from about the date of the I
murder, detectives established to-
day.
Officials threaded their way
thru the crooked passages or
Chinatown here in the half light
or early morning, seeking to con-
nrm clews given by Fileds.
They found many men who ad-
mitted the hunted man was a den-
iaen of Ferguson Alley, Los An-
geles' Chinatown.
C LOCKHART F.h a rormer trial I
t«. sivrntwoyearsinthe
E fears supply of hay and corn and ____
E Ahundred and fifty foot barn on
2 he farm o! A. D Mebane, three
» mieatrom.here was destroyed late
5 last night by fire.
; Hghtning during a thunder '
I and electrical storm was believed
thshave caused the blaze which re-
r suited to a property loss of ap-
5 proximately 620,000.
as
MMw sm
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Before grinding coffee heat the
_ .------ buries a few minutes until they
In Box Car Thefts mposertnapadavot
number are bucketeera. but con-
fidence of customers has ■ been
■haken because of the investiga-
tion, and accounts were withdrawn
from brokers. Hundreds of clerks j
and stenographers have been
thrown out of work by the failure.
So far 20 indictments against
bucketshop brokers are reported
found by the grand jury.
Thirty-four investigations are
under way, the district attorney’s
office announoed, preliminary to I
a roundup of large proportions. I
Six arrests have been made so far.
First trials of arrested are ex-1
pected today or Monday. All but
one who was released, are held in
default of 160,000 bail.
BEAUMONT, Feb, 24—Five
men, two fifty gallqn stils and
100 Kallons of mash were taken
in raids by Prohibition Enforce-
ment Agent Quinlan ana aides in
--------— two raids near Jasper, Texas late
One eye witness declared that yesterday afternoon.
vHarancees them
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10; 10$
The story of the $1,000 bill
which Fields said had been chang-
ed at a Los Angeles bank to pay
him folloxring the murder, gained
sredeneewhen L. D’ Seat,
in the. Helman Day and Night
Bank, told of changing such a-in
for a stranger about the time of
the murder.
f Once more Willis Wayne Toda,
j*!?*.11!* death Penalty at Weath-
erzord for the murder of Jimmy
? setvice car driver, win
his life. His case wili
be arsued April 6 before the court
O eriminal appeals at Austin. Will
2 Parker, special prosecutor in
esse, wili go to Austin to ar-
577 ' _______
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