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' added to eacb yeur.
• return on it
Manual Lavine, common pleas
Dhe polnt was brpught out that
‘it this
MU McFarland, Washington writ-
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tured hip as a
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from a musical, teminineto
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where she was.
■xpMor VICTORY
they were attempting a landing at
McGraw tield.
visitors and the Meal city
AMeture
h
i not anzious for court
by means
Ie
affair and that
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1s in Washinzton where 60-
, but he
The two moters can drive the
“We Beacew at AN*
bow oa an
1
to reduce street ear fore
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Obenchain with i
Frank *
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from Iowa.
I Mayor James Al-
oilman H, O.
f Engineer Walter <
me and ex-Mayor
In this
you get
Mm
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March 21
March 2
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FALLS, March 21
of Congressman
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are of the
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Mr. Pai
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»r Black took an aetive part
morning’s dimcusston and
at not only would he fight
preane to phone rates in
prupejeinoui
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legatee to the V
‘A Drtu Rehearsa”
A "Travesty to one Ao.
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paytoraithe
war. ’ 1 .
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judge, taces a modern judicial
tangle equal to that which con-
fronted Bolomon of old.
rA
bad aot seen his wife la three
years, " 082 *
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row vuaxe
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nd to tn the needs of Fort
£ San Antonio end Dallas
brougatupby Conamimsioner
to wad the general belief
expressed that some way cm
und to force phone companTee
iatall phones and equlpment
uty
ba
The man for whose name
two women are struzgling is Rus
recently took a recese, will rpeon-
vene on March 30.
Q gya
Gilded
c.
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gsow ■■
I WOW!
1 NOW!
American Logion, eh
embenslement of lei
l wm waived today in
iaxisanKinMzonS-
DEFRMCIATION
X The foot wm also brought out
WHO IS F ASI
tor or roller akater--poce Be
to American ball team. Ie OtoUB
l the world. Re will attempt <
take, champion rotter Mted
MMe for Use
toileo before
lee tive miles
•*•02-
. Elaine Hammerstemn fan modest
n
rmingham, Alabama. t
Mahaffey and Chidres left
Worth early Monday for Dal-
The accident occurred to
,,
b.
le were unanimous Bn their
n that the fight with the
wentemn Bell can be settled
Veonart, bat ar H deco go to
st Fort Dodge. These men
Fort Worth Lorbaecnei
to be‘resumed late l
a and other important do
Uta were considered likely.
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8,
An
kEh.
already
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I
an guests of the city
yasgencpabe"msanldatenaeand
■ ■ en •,1. " . ■
The women
ship at a speed of 60 miles an
hour. ZUA"*. <
| In Houston the company had
2 more than a million dollar reserve
| last year and spent approximately
a sa,0v0,mesordtmeteikelmey-
IBTALLAGIONS
MeT-a
799
28 0e
«azioaRk
ms a
windows. In it is the po
ant. oonMUng of two am
Extra Attraction
“PLAY-.
HAI qvenlebam Gtars
PMUL tawM,
crashee, to at his home 620 Bi
d. I . J “STP
American Be
“e •NAA"A HP"- -7T
ELECTRIC MOI
1 .6psSptgMeEMedddsE
jt., ■ '' 4' p
e About
Phone Fight
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g32mom3 ’
| changin. according to the opin-
ton of the victting mayors.
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opinion that he ha* 0
e chance for reeovery.
Tiah. wiet of the eon-
SLIGHT CHA
--
Condition I* Reported
a
The liti
fifth floor
zy and op
her flat,
the table,
she openei
ting on
wouldn't I
yet—be a
and don’t
was well
her. alwaj
Her fac
feet felt c
bedroom, I
hat, pushe
stared at
glass. Ho
unhappy
Everythin!
tqrted and
soul she I
memory o
Violet’s p
c^nfrontln
blame an
Mme. Dul
look upon
Dubois thi
drummed
head. Shi
Sleep wou
uh con.clot
vision that
Toward
awoke But
rfreshed.
couldn't re
pened—-Ot
with a hid
speakably
might heli
lug gown,
cap and n
Oh, if she
thetic soul
A noise
She thre
was the «
the steps.
"Oh, M
made tea.
come in ai
Would yoi
LThe goo
» "Merci.
th do."
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She fought
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nd very lo
rr half
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MV i e e
» aer—modato those on WEDS AFTER DRCREE
waiting lists. Having received a decree,
Cockren objected to » Farlana married Benaie. wite
land. pienda that her
p--ra
ler? ,
qrprices.
Eing n
gomexuner 7622
Dm Barclay, lomshaired nu L ut .
specialises to tantrums, too twist- fog itnery ot two weeks in
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2 •
Conference
a -to., yimret.
to six orats. Phone
are identical with Fort
e : ■.
ALPS
Today & /Tomorrow
‘SaWW..
appeared before Judge Levine and
applied for a aetung aside of Mo-
fariands decree, declaring
been obatped without her
ledge though MeFariand —w
• service al
•90
20;,—
—
oro."pariatnrponpsunn. Wb- aet "
Thomas Cancels Two
Speaking Dates Duo.
To Parrish's Illnessuont8
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Thomas, who wm to have left PAkj the modern
Im Monday night to bogie a speak-idieces 3 -
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west Tuna, has cancelled hi ee- ——rw-—
gagemente to apeak at Deyine and Imv_____3^1^- ‘Troume
Dear Bel
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consolati
swers to
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one’s wil
Please,
can. I a
I much prat
I ' perlence.
I a fair call
I have aiwa
tented. F
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He is 2
I • and broad
- elear-tone
| character
well-prese
it.
We are
me I am
me on po
would thli
ter. I le
0 know it. I
A without ic
deep, masculine tea*
Fanex, hah lutaug skatinz
I stunts winaslad hand for Ander
son andArel ■ • ■
Vrank and Ethel Carmen are
4 jut a m patterh in the style
] book of juggling acts. e3. Mi, I
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ation Md believes that with wandering
ropg union of cities arrayed -
M it with f igures to show
rata increases are not justin- f - .,______
, the muntetpalities om win, tirat marriage wm the
Matty if to one instance a city of a youthful
to alliaaoo obtains a victory. r- ■ -
vertelephone ehnuen and speed nutomobila "FXon Pauen "rom 0e Book
The bondiwhich/ Shireyswiha,
UM with the dintrlet-et at Fort
Vorth ‘was approved by si
.A.. ' mNA. Muana <MM
Are You a Wall Flm
We eaa teach you, so be sure and g
Clara and tiyate Heunod
Gertrude M. I
MMAaim street, -__ .s’#
AAALooM DANCING—HoM* lit
sressman, arrived hers last night '
an dis at the bedside of her hoa>
hand, 2, I 69 n
SHIREY WAIMES
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land," | krenmum em Basra y- Tm1
Mevarana married Rone to Do. avenuetoday: sutterinE..
troit in 1916, according to testi-
atony. Later McFarland applied
1
AUCT BRADY *
HBH an-
...2’
tareduction. He ..
wad gM Md electric light
Judge Levine set the decree
aside, and that la why McFarland Fort
has two legally wedded wives.
— Besnie, McFarland’n second
wife, has made a strong plea for
her unborn babe, dectading the
child will be nameless it Judge
u- ~ - Levine adheres to his earlier ae-
they are determined to be toninsetume thedivoren «‘d»
toey declared that the phone « wunt 2 home," pleads Rose, yiug fields in Mineola,
any la mA anxious for court MeFarland flrot wife. "Pve been
tion Md belleves that with waDdering about the country Uke
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Ml to Deseribeew Films22
At Palace Yfak
ond wife says. he is ill with I
fl OOMS.
todaytmaoyl ■ ., ‛
Madalynne Must .
Face Second Trial
Set For June 5th
1 geumum.,
"'.os’ANGELES, Mareh 21.
I M. Johnson’s court and Shirey woo
bound over to the grand jury to
bond of 11000.
Nether shirex. pioattomz wanmuvuauin, -- --
a was watvea. arrangomhente A twentieth oentury boone bloth
Troops Concentrate On
tnp*Ulster Border
Hm 2Te —---- ■ 09
Sacramento, California, in Aug-
ust 41918. The second came at
,w. Caruthers Field, near Benbrook
5 during the early part of 1919.
3 The body of Bayard F. Mahat-
uamaa-cunimnst,ttumacnovcara"anaana "
2011 --a -m. nt the modern
9
l the < . RA
dH Ptnrm
NO to- nation for
tdly Marritd p
Him in Court •
McFarland reely loves her.
The two women, faces drawn
with anxiety, Mt oppoeite ench
h mGest
.a, w
k ' HE
____________________innovation makes it poo-
emcape the fate ot the Roma aible to drive the big ship forward
r-xramayirtezsossari: “i: cabin are sleeping quar- zorgamurrumnaa
g. —« * • — a “n foga
181 The new ballon wm built at Ak- Mr meals can be served.
’ -,| within the cabin also ate.stor- E
Drive
—
7-that in many cities the individual
eompanies aro creating meserves
thru dog w si etl on allowances,
whieh in Mt of all proportion to
i. theamount they really need to
cover deteriorntiop in their prop-
U V' " , ogeere
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, Extra Added Attractioni
The •—MM TM Pro Mera
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85 '
sTwo w
1 “ V Man,
“en..Vt
MU. ROSE MPARLAND AND (INsET) MU B2B8IB M’FAR-
LAND, BOTH LEGAL WITU OF RUSSELL MFARLAND, WHO
ARE FIGHTING FOR HIS POSSESSION.
_ .. _ •zmAacs Marah 11— Two
reserves are being women, beta legay married to
------------. Thecom-the same man. are fightins each
panlenusethe money and colleet other la court hero for tee poe-
103 sesaion of a hushandl
aEuSK"saen M -E.glMd
is gravely perturbed at the threat |
L of MvU war along the Ulmer bor- i
der, it wm reliably Mated today.
If sparks from the Ulster bor-
der ignite the Irian tinder box. It
' might be necessary to dispatch
‘ troops to restore order. It wee ad
brhelutuation along the Ulster
J frontier la becomi ng more serlous
daily, Outer voluuteera and eras-
ed Irishmen are confronting each
8 DhU, and Michael Collina, bead of
»? provisional free state govern-
Mment, conferred with other lead- •
, Ztoday regaraing the border
near] ""
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.
La
^4. u.admm .
"n. . March -
2mneu
ive miles off Futa
56 planiadvanced to have one expert
858“gather figure* on the phone com-
Epanieb in each of these three
Mtt< on the ground that it
"woula consume too much time. He
* egg rats 11 each city engage its own
zexpent Md dehared that hs
wanted to get action m quickly as
horaooomtsnm Hoton kenas.
her lover, on June 1.
This date wm sst by Superior
A
, wasJin 4
q smiled,
dhk. "Please
Edping
SMeadingly
5,"You don l
r I? can see
eyes. But
hear you
Monsieur T
e from tt
wnt to Le
yur gorge
had coffee
and. we pr
—and the
Ml there I
j "Madam
ty me."
• Polly wi
grasped tl
her chin, i
eyes.
- "Mine,
me. I res
Gy friend,
epe aking t
*“Oui ma
ttuth io y
avice of
pdit the st:
monsieur,
queer. Tl
tet stran
fen him r
( “But M
started be
tMI monste
tame. W
gether"
Madme
Head. It
oil these
. dta' were
“Elen,"
Labt I am
W wil to tai
>• devil
tiseerth
r WEen a
M automobile accident near R9
last Thursday, was reporteda
; some better this morning. j
Tbs repreaentative spent a r
ful night and hospital attendM
XWT WILL HE LOW
M estimated this morning
* expense of obtaining corn
ahd accurate data on the
companies will cost each
ktcipatng to this fight
tmtely $2000.-0 :
sdnference broke up at noon
inaitore were taken to
mung, --um TL™*' -vug apmn onaay. omee
tor • “oee "ecierunK t5 15 dhndress experiencea- his first I Ed
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ACage"
dHer Very Best
ru.m
Barclay A Chain
Be
pown
5 Iq ,) ■ .(d
r Eariv
DX8 ".9 T«
OLUMBIA
at 9:15 p. m "Skatix
ernments explaining America's
claim for part of too Germa* repa-
rations payment to meet the ex-
penses of the American army of -----------
occupation in Germany. The ellkembas in efsat.he
It is expected that Secretary and has • gM capacity of 1084
Hughes will make public this cubic foot. It i* 170 foot b
„ -ni san
• ------------------ ontirekdenctosed cabin, egulm
menu
MargeretFord. "
with
gears.
lttle maid who saves a million-
auim aire’s scion in "The Pleasure I z
: the opinfon of the seekers" at Iba Alga.
one with regard to --
WAOUNGTON. Mareh n-smntatmniyne, git wam
11
I Judge Accepts Bond Filed
I Eere tb^e-wbinatita
"xumsnngs- BOOZE BE
l— whs Dry Agents Launch Big 1
m— ' -1""
number of the psychie tribo- sees
all. knows all. Appears at S and
--— „ 1 p. m. daily/ "The Spenders” oa
They will leave late to- the sver sheet
Pulsa, thenee to Wiehitk, see
- - *--- -mhe Hame ot Yukon," a Dor-
was othy Dalton feature, I. at the New
"By Right of Purchase,” with
e ek " 19
Th “natim,“douionanng oPlep
THE SPENDERS’
A wuenmzssmrsmudon.aeuom
norums Momzo a. m. to
Ite Omening wm gw gpa
Matinee fee Ladtee nly,Fiday
-AN-*-Nt*
“-0dn8,
a
.ia MRidh.l Ak AMMhaMMhhmhn .AAhha
mR^ At The Theaters
", • samunttn. Hippodrome. Ho I* a
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WW - - * - “-Eei cehovartanrgmrnmmopnaniumeuscmgtrenttomausne
"" ammaturtug. Tortnacretttn"
clared here today, tore *4^1— the interstate, but a burlesque Iun Nlg Nhm
mile “wall" about the United on a cheap melodrama., Japan May Name
states to stop th* flow of Uli** Billy Barna* m the Uttar and - “
rum. I director, is the top-notcher of the
With this blockade IH per •“‘last. While the supporting east of
etrective, prohibition chiete, “•four do good work. -
conndent the oniy ourag JS: smqrux
12959 ’’Tailor-Maid," with Lou. and
----. z.. arinxiJean Archer, to one of th* best
______... Sum"md—
my Banks on New Baloon X 5 * «meri
_ , To Clear Dirigible’s Name sgcyt. eg
• fae . .. ......t • - iontheuuramnnor skit’with -----------
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"enth
Comault“masne "
।Regarding..* I
Conference Philips-Egspt
ouqruamaturvormunxsaon,
A* Al Mas Onet Including sush Stars As )
Dorothy Dalton, Conrad Nagel, Mldred Banta,
Julia Faye and John Davidson, m
r? 2,
1 FanWocMTor ez-2
Meet in San Antonio
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By United Press -
BAN ANTONIO. March 31-2
WILLL Btratton, Hleboro, WM elected ;
grand master of the Texas Odd
Fsllows at the state eonvention, ......—gmgs
P"Ahnongother ormeen MM NOWPLAYWNG-
™«'X.‘r.r"ir.TXX Two r Appearances Daily
Fort Worth, representative to at 3 and 8 p. m.
of1 lnodgeandnda: mo man anmomwee " tam-
.z 24
hP06a
ww-Popkys.eRare f
"e4tenom.ecooun5.-o1S0MaaameBorgay Eamrpen.tap
ffegk' acnslstaaia’m Worth I
ntasvppnaApmn 1 in Eenrtt “
pun May Name I ma •ahost" "The Master
New Envoy to U. S. d
By Daito* Prera lendins man: (The playa will be 1
basador to Washngton as a re- ot Women s Clubs.
"X°' wh13'Xi mxaxpuaxs to pax
Massano Hanihara, delegate toin.panniE.taNt to Amertea in
the Washinston arm* conterence. nteesttio n Sir Robert Horne.'
minister of foreign affair. Md zSmm an?'
tormmersonsua qonersi at sanchancelioz.o-tcommomn,i“n1;
F:
preauant Harding. M •
attired h white nannelt
bearded Ite houseboat of
comvinadion boatn Md i
r—more
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Loa A Joan Arthur 8
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Marshall Montgomery 120
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MEDICOS IN 658610N
More than 150 phystelana, many
from Fort Worth, today aro to
■ senaion at Amarillo to the annual
...... * Panhandle Diatriat Medical Boele v-..,-.... —- u., ,
U. Monday’s Fall Was Third 2 33551 Doa 5 X" '
For Him | program.
-I—'-"' I ■
-BOr
was the most promi-
intioned M a possible
toShidehara.
o Matsui, former ambas-
Majestic
ermeereeoerbemrerereeee-ee--
- - . "n* The Ms
- show this
Both men joined the air service |
together Md bare war records as
filer* During the war CMldro*g| ; -
oryod.apintrugto Ael and SAVE REPUTATION ovpmarcu EXPERTS HOI
e"-eNeW‛York hew army BALLOON wieuEs.
and Sacramento. DAYTON, o, March tl—Army marine
Mahaffey wm a flrot lieutenant experts hope that a new army bal- the pro
^•HugtasExptoim |S
the dirigible miwoam, give* a
Americp-iHSgtm.
r Or •P-- TM new pauon wm s*n »» m
wsanma ... ronisazorrpnxnuzzgok to M - * -
— " 20 WASHINGTON, Mar. tl. — Field hero to be put through ft* ncimnt capacity to earn the ship
Secretary of State Hughes la ua- paces. On a short trip recently a dlstaaoe of 6000 miles,
derstood to have dispatched a the ship ureduptall expecta- -------------- ““
communication to the allied gov- tons.
------- - . i — craft has many new
p not found to any other
H.2jp0Be BY MAO WB
. None of the usual superlative WB I
"%
Deltona latest, at the Palate ibis Ui
Aweek. It is wondertul, gorgeons, V
i artistic. Md antensely human. 1
J Dorothy Ms tbs best vehiele,o l
KeZd Sbown to Fort Worth.
Sraittul detail in the art rat- l
| eaa oil town zurnishes the netting
•"T . t the etory- ,
-—---„uma-Fnen tae mu. m.— to a Frenchu
, inhowa arivine at tte Bt. Augustine (Fl*) doit hompitai during th* war.ttenth
Ima hat After Buying enjoyed several game* the pre*- action to ia a Siamee. ““’X
tB iu*ot) and cruised southward toward Dayton* Fla., where thrill* are rife and.the rpe f
character of peveral ot the tisurem.
ahn-M—--- 7-------------— lin the story in revealed. . «
Even the sbitles are above the
average. Delicately tinted, thw . da
add a touch of "olass." wholly in.y 114
with the entire produo >4
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