The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
TheTrap
By Olive Roberts Barton
2361 No. Main St.
Phone Prospect 105
Johnson Pharmacy
1349.Richmond Ave.
Phone Rosedale 7055
Polytechnic
Pharmacy
807 Nashville St
Phone Rosedale 7182
$150,000
$83,000
Barr Pharmacy
• 1301 Evans Ave.
Phone Rosedale 197 or 755
Evans Ave. and Humbolt
Phone Rosedale 2437
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North Fort Worth
Prospect 716
Shultz Pharmacy
3247 So. Adams St
Phone Rosedale 2052
of the wooden soidiers in Bing-
Bang Land, there was a council of
MeClung Construction Co. officials ■
announce work on highway from
Byas Drug Store
. 3826 Hemphill
Phone Rosedale 1373
Paving Contractor
Helps ’Em Along
Body of Urich Knudson killed
at Corsicana, buried here.
Man Run Down By
Auto; * Nab Driver
Meese, im-
. Spokane.
Ernest Reid appointed deputy
sheriff of Ellis-co.
Azle Ave. Drug Store
2724 Azle Ave.
Phone Prospec 1166
was arrested.
The man s face and hands were
badly cut and bruised indicating
that he had been in a fight and
police believe he may have been
se.s.a,.
gusted somebody else.
"I know a better
Robinson’s Drug Store
RIVERSIDE
Phone Umar 7524
Hospital Drug Store
1406 Pennsylvania Ave.
Phone Umar 299
Clardy’s Drug Store
1600 Vickery Blvd.
Phone Rosedale 4327
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ABILENE — Seven men apply
for local postmasters hip.
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801 South Main St.
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Chautauqua arrangements being
completed by Chamber of Com-
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Johnston’s Drug Store
2400 Hemphill
Phone Ronedale1353
his purse which he said contain-
ed cohsiderable money. Desk Ser-
geant Foe informed hih that he
had been given all of the articles'
‘ Jefferson-co, charged with killing
E Mattie Black.
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1 make a 280-mile tour in a boat of
that class, but it can be done. Last
July Paul Gilvin and I made a trip
MINNOWS WILL
STOP BREEDING
OFMOSQUITOES
Post Office Drug Store
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Rotary Park
Pharmacy
1578 W. Tth St
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"Something the tank will wish to
run over very much. Then, ker-
flip. ker-plop! Down they wil go
to the bottom and then we cn
His counsel sys it was a case
of self-defense.
A white man released from the
city jail Thursday morning for be-
ing drunk is wondering what be-
came of his purse and money. He
Along came the tank just then
like a Mg bug. Seeing the gun it
mmfa mum nee M
the trap.
"Hurtahr* cried the wooden
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. FUGITIVE HELD HERE.
Doak Norwood of El Dorado.
Ark., has been arrested in Fort
Worth by the sherifr’s department
for authorities there. A fugitive
warrant was Issued out of Judge
Hal Hughes' court.
: CHILLICOTHE -+ R F. Scott
•ells Denver hotel to W. H. Gram-
mer for 5X2,090.
guessed it was there to a hundred
years. Right in the middle they
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THOUSANDS IN CINCINNATI VIEWED THE BLOOD-BESPATTERED WRECKAGE SHOWN ABOVE
after a street car had struck an automobile, killing three and Injuring a fourth.
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I Mayor Cockrell said Wednesday.
In celebration of the city's fif-
tieth birthday anniversary, Cock-
rell had planned to hold a cele-
bration May 1. to include/a pa-
rade depleting the various stages
of the city's history, from the days
of Indians to the present era of
skyscrapers, to be topped off with
a monster pageant
"wasSNEoSeApr .•The
trend cityward continues, accord-
lag to compilation of recent sta-
Mattes in the department of agri-
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McKINNEY — Poultry judging
contest held here.
MINERAL WELLS — Chamber
of Commerce selects Miss Cecils ,
Webb to represent city at San An-
gelo pageant
that." said Nick.
"What?" everybody wanted to
know.
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2 BROWNWOOD — West Texas
a Telephone Co. conducts "open
house," showing operation of tel-
epbone systems
Rural Population
In U. S. Decreases
a na
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of b
rain
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TRADE TRIP PLANS
Final plans for ths West Texas
trade trip will be made at a joint
conference of the bureau of waysi
and means and the trade exten-j
sion committee to be held in the*
CofC Thursday night.
No. 1—1415 E. Front St.
Lamar 5959
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201 South Main
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D PROVIDE Xioes to Fiance ‘s Trial
Glands Made Active
By a New Discovery
Chemists Find a Substance
Which Renews Vigor by
Effect on Nerves and
Secretions. '
thin exodus does not mean
7 production, for because of
wing machinery and scien-
23. production per cap-
to now many times what it waw
teneration or two ago.
Commencement exercises at
Parker school to be held April 27.
Special examination of school
HELD FOR THEFTS.
Throe complaints , were filed
against F. J Kemp in Justice Hal
Hughes' court Wednesday charg-
ihg theft over $50.
“You are our prison-
"What shall we do?" asked Geo
erald Geld Braid
"Rebuild the fort,” suggested
somebody.
"That won’t do any good," de-
clared the general. “The tank will
come right back and knock it
down again."
"Drop shells on it oat of aa
We have built up a gratifying phone business by giving quick, cour-
teous, efficient service.
We want to increase this phone service—the only reason we haven’t
more is because more people do not know how convenient and accommodat-
Wash., addresses banquet here.
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AUSTIN — Supreme-ct affirms
five-year sentence of Leia Mason,
way than
woman appeared and made a cash
bond for him. She would not give
her name and said she did not
want him turned out until she
got away.
When released he asked about
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Washer Bros. will usher in of-|
f ici straw hat day Saturday by *
dropping straw hats from the sky.
An airplane will circle the. busi-
ness district and North Side in
the vicinity of the Stock Yards and
drop 24 imported Swiss yachts.'
known as the “indestructible"
straw hats, valued at 15 each.
The lucky finders of these hats
may exchange for the correct size
by calling at Washer Bros. store.
DENISON—Eagles lodge spends
$1,500 to improve clubrooms.
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WEATHERFORD — Redpath-
Horner Chautauqua to be held here
from May 20 to June 5,
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* McKINNEY—Staging convention
to be held ia Foote chureh May 12.
Johnson-co refunds
courthouse bonds and
road bonds.
Fort Worth grain men are be-
ing urged by officials of the local
freight bureau to attend a meeting
of a committee representing all
railroads west of the Missisaippl ,
and east of the Rock mountains
to be held in Hallas at the Adol-
phus hotel April 30
The committee, appointed by
the Southwestern Freight Bu-
reau. wi consider changes in ths
rules and regulations, minimum
weights and transit privileges
governing grain shipments In car-
lots between points in the south-
"SThe Fort Worth freight bureau
will be represented by Ed P. By-
ars, manager, and W. H. Darwin,
his assistant.
The French fishing fleet of
Boulogne-sur-Mer supplies all off
Paris and the greater part of
Northern France with sea food.
Forty thousand men are employed.
Me, and the treatmeat will be I
mailed to you in a plain, sealed
pakage. You may enclose $2,1
or simply send your name, with-
•at money, and pay 51 and post-
age sa delfvery. Ia either case,
if you report "no results" after
one week, tbs laboratorles win
refund your money. These labo-
ratories are thorouzhly reHadie
Homer Green, 2515 Lincoln. >
was only slightly injured Wednes- ।
day afternoon when a machine in
which he.was riding was struck
by another at Seventh and Main-'
sta. The driver of the other ma-
chine was arrested for driving
while intoxicated.
retary Snow gladly gave up an ad-
venture Wednesday.
For some days they have been
planning to leave Fort Worth
5100.
“It may sound impossible to
to coming to Fort Warth
Fort Worths Golden Jubilee
has been postponed until fall.
Snow. .
Jay Wills overheard and kindly
offered the intrepid anglers the
use of a Dodge commercial car, in
first-class shape.
The 5100 machine will remain
in Fort Worth.
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A discovery made recently by
medical chemists will be hailed
with delight, by millions. It is a
substance which quickly renews
youthful vigor by Increasing ahe
activity of the nerves and glands f
on which vital force depends. Its
effect is so prompt, that a few
grains of it produce a visible im-
provement. Thousands who have
tried it tell of delightful results
in 24 to 42 bourn, many reporting
a full restoration of physical pqw-1
ers within a week.
The discovery has what scien-
tists call a “selective" offset, con-
centrated directly on important
nerve centers, glands and blood
vessels. Thus the circulation im-
proves. a new sense of warmth to
felt and the increased glandular
activity soon brings a restoration
of youthful power and animation,
manifested in sparkling eyes,
buoyant step and an eagerness
and increased capacity for the
dties of life. The effects are
virtually the same In both old
and young. Men past 40 say the
discovery has given them the vig-
or of the prime of life.
In tbs research department oft
the Melton laboratorles, the sub-
stance has been made available
for home treatment by combining
IL in tablet form, with other in-
vigorating ingredients. The result
known as Korea 'compound. Is a
double-strength product, contain
ing no harmful drugs, which us-
ers pronounce the most powerful
and delightful vitalizer knows. In
fact. its success has been so great
cry's college. Shawnee, Okla.
ROCKDALE—Vagrants passing
thru commit petty thefts.
31 McKINNEY—County school-bd
meets here May 7.
1 CLAUDE—Mrs. Phoebe K War-
ner appointed delegate-at-large
After the tank of the tin sol , thought we might lay a trap for it
" " Sort of like coaxing a mouse,into
that the distributors invite any
.... .. —---1 person needing it tovtake a double-
the generaz.armnatannetkmentciteitt.ma
"Como on, men. Dig as hard as Areitrniis." *
with branches you wouldn t have Massachysetta Bldg.. Kansas City,
Chinamen of Northern Manchu-
ria eat vermicelll. but it is not like
Italian macaroni and spaghetti. It
is made of soya beans.
A motor speedway between,
Yokohama and Tokyo is promised
by the end of 1525. Motor cars
may be used to carry mail
The WSE. Huston
Drug Co.
from Texas to conference on
world welfare in Washington April
30 to Mzy 5.
GRAIN MEN TO - _
RAIL MEETING *
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Rural population de-
.460.000 during 1522. ac-
to the survey just made,
total farm population of the
try to now placed at 31,359,-
McKINNEY—Ladies Aid socie-
ty. Frisco Baptist chureh, pre-
pents play. “Clubbing Husbands."
• • DENTON—College of Industrial
Arts holds spring picnic.
J DENISON — William L. Morri*
dhosen valedictorian at St. Greg-
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By NEA Service .
BROOKLYN. N. Y.. April 26.--
On the day set tor her wedding
Miss Frances Buhl, 18-year-old
bride, walked slowly down a long
aisle, not in a church but in a
court room.
Her fiance was being put on
trial for murder.
But her face wasn't tear-streak-
ed. She was smiling, trying to
be happy.
“He'll be cleared of the charges
against him," she said, “and our
a youngwedding will be all the happier.”
He was'First Sergeant Clauds
MDLAND— Mrs William Rea-
can elected president sixth district.
Texas Federation of Women s
Clubs, at convention here.
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The finance committee of the I
present session of legislature has
provided for an appropriation of
25,000 for a specialist and ex-
penses of apsych opathie hospital.
This information is contained in
a letter to Judge Emett Moore of
Tarrant-co troh Senator R. A.
< .lag in new West Texas Baptist
Memorial sanitarium let to S. P.
I . • Osborn, Fort Worth.
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coin!
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whet
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wrin
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seem
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tired
over
for
salat
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The Greek government will
found agricultural colonies in
Macedonia each consisting of two
or three thousand of rhe older of
the orphan refugees.
"Dig a deep beta and sever it
with tenth Ml so n can’t be osea,**
said Niek. "That's the way they
catch tigera"
"But bOW do we know which
way the tank to golng?* declared
General Gold Braid. "We ean’t
portal prince, DOOK,
Footer, attached to Miller Field.
Staten Island. Mina Buhl’s brother
was his buddy. Thru him they
met and romance started.
Last March Private Martin Mil-
ler was killed at eamp. Foster
was arrested and charged with
the murder.
Della* trade trippers make stop in a car that cost 550!” boasted
. V SLATON—Mis* Margaret Whit-
aker. school teacher, selected as
i “Miss Slaton tor San Angelo pag-
| 20) ■ eant . . .
1 .1 MINERAL WELLS — Samuel
Curamings, director Dallas district
K» ; Kiwanis, addresses iocal organiza-
RW1 ton.
If you have any shady ponds or
fountains on your premises on
which you dislike to spread oil,,
top minaows s will prevent th
hatching of mosquito larvae
"Gambusia artinis" * naturalists
call the most energetic larvae eat-
er. la ths old drinking fountain
for hores just off ths east lawn
of ths court house. Dr. Frank P.
Smith has hundreds of the fish
stocked. He’ll give them away
free to any one who cells at his
office on the second floor of the
court house.
Not only should people endeavor
to curtail mosquito multiplication,
but tbsy should avoid being bit-
ten by the pests, Dr. Smith says.
“To this end. all doors and win-
dows should be sereened during
the mosquito season, and a relent-
less war on extermination should
be waned against mosquitoes that
first find their way into the
dwelling place," instructs the doc-
tor.
Mrs. E. A. Wilson, 73. dies.
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The Army Drug Store
1348 N. Main St.
Phones Pros. 1637—Pros. 267
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I Stuart.
The purpose of this hospital
I would be the treatment Of persons
d ! L mentally unbalanced. Judge Moore
! ' had been in correspondence with
Governor Neff and legislators
|", i from this district for some time
“We are also endeavoring to
have the governor submit at this
| 7 session of the legislature a bill
I which will provide for the steril-
> Nation of hereditary insanity.”
said Senator Stuart.
“If this can be done I fee) that
5 it will be a wonderful step toward
" r stopping the propagation of insan-
E ity in the state of Texas. I think
| that these two measures, if prop-
f blerly carried out, will enable the
| ’ state of Texas in a very short time
to adequately care for the insane
without expending very much ad-
. dtional money. The situation in
. Texas in this Une is alarming and
i something must be done toward
; curbing insanity in the state of
I Texaa, or else this one thing alone
i I will bankrupt the state. I very
much appreciate your interest in
" this matter and assure you that I
am going to do everything in my
! power to take care of the situation
5 f in Texaa.”
Miss Vers Mse Ferguson under- City Postpones Big
goes operation in local hospital. Anniversary Jubilee
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a trap with a piece of cheese."
“Ga on," commanded General
Gold Breid listening attentively.
"We might put something oa
top of the breaches," said Nick.
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923, newspaper, April 26, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547080/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.