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TODAY’S MARKETS
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ONEDAY--
PRODUCE
HUBB DIGGS CO.
Ninth and Commerce
\
GRAIN
Chevrolet
Phons
1924 COCPE
t -
1023 COUFE
HEFLIN DUE TO
192® COUPE
1937 COUFE
1026 TWO-DOOl
PUITRY MARKIT
Al Smith Foe May Be Barred
From Democratic Ticket
. 12 new
OPEN UNTIL 7 P. M. " 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE
Demand for Issues
HUBB DIGGS CO.
Ninth and Commerce
915 W. 7th st.
2-6173
-i
dry
best
alt of these lasues selling at further new
Chrysler Im
Chr/*h
4-433
BENNErT Moron CO.
2 340
n ant.
I
ital ntodk $1,5003
Iutletge,
Fugene Ttutledge and other*
d.
Court Records
out
pr1
FRIDAY SPECIAL
REAL ESTATE DEALS
$375.00
. Threadgiil. Ui dr'
M.
iny
i
tort
Fort Worth. $4,10
h |
ux
t
)‘ E
CAR
Ernest Allen Motor Co.
no®
TION TO THE PRICE
Pt.i
in $ 28; lot
LAsT-Two nit bull
divnion of part of block 182, Valley Add .
w hite.
Mark
,*1928 CHEVROLET COACH
J
W
d
South
in the strongly Ttepublican town
915 W. 7th St.
A P. MITCHELL ALTO CO.
2-6173
p
*0
nil * I B.Fu«
tien IO readily aroused,.it might
nei iijn, just iike
1‘i
19,
Hite .Nov.
$2 •<*». 0 per cent.
NEW LOWER
VITAL NEWS
PRICES
(
1928 C ryalei 72 Towh Sedan $1,330
aprravated AnsAult.
27210—Henrv Sonnehorn
L 'A
TRADE
YOUR CAR FOR
ONE OF THESE
HUPP SIX COUPE
. ..$830
1026 Chrysler 70 Coach
in'”’. 10 pej cenf.
HUPP EIGHT SEDAN ..
.. $830
1926 Chrysler G0 Coach
HUPP FIX SEDAN ..
..8983
. .$500
Buick .Coupe ..
.HS
rent, another
10 per
21, 191
1(12®.
.$300
QUICK SEDAN ..
A... $730
1027 Chevrolet Coach ..
..$130
JORDAN SEDAN ..
. . .$3
AAA .
1025 Hudson Couch
.$100 .
• ,$
CHRYSLER SEDAN
.. $830
1026 Nash Touring .
.$400
FOSTER P; JENNINGS
120! W. Seventh St.
1925 Wtlys Kntght Coupe . ..$350
I ake
102 Eases Coach ..
.....$200
1g ing.
... .$150
it. rr Hahonneu
.....$12
wAn
and foreclosure.
45024- Montgomery V
40—Help
STATED- CONCLAVE
E. N Bmijey el nx tn Willie
Hunt
Frank H. Grave*.
§4
Neai ya. J. Ru
yme
Cm
317.
Cnunty, debt and
Eat Ofir
Union Bank
KnmmemN,
I, Iot
I,, 850
0—special Announcements
303 COMMERCE
Pontiac and Oakland
1 . 2-8547
2-1284
1926 FORD delivery
1100 W. 7TH ST.
closed
in. , loading
spat*.
A real
450:13 -Montgonver
P}
‘I
+
gig
f
1927 Chevrolet Coupe
Usuai Credit Tems
1(12(1 Chrysler 60 Sedan ..........
1025 Mastr Buick Frougham $wo
1025 POrd Geupe_
Buick Touring .
1927 Chevrglet Cabilolrt
1027 Chrysler 50 Coupe .
a car brought to your
home or place of busi-
ness, call 2-6113.
t .$60
. . |tM V ‛
WHERE QUALITY
REIGNS SUPREME
lington/ Toxas,
7— Personals
GUARANTEED
USED CARS
vond Par.
reclosure.
ligious bigotry tn our country thru
promoting the preparation and cir-
Wm.
debt
$454-4/76
....20-300
Nr.
RY
It
10
e ar $1.35; callfornia Rui
l washed 1 car $2 25,
Press Classified
Advertising.
WANT AD RATES
10,
Haiiipahlre^gstern Republican di-
rector, was harged directly today
by Chairman Haukob of the Demor
eratic National Committee with in-
43028 -Mark E. Kramer vs.
A Trust O., gArnishment,.
Im
U
r nnd »
th Eldg
H P Handefer tn W. J. Blair, 10 21 27
Int 5, Mork II, P. B Wentherford’s Add
2 3021
25
-BHK bide —en d
f tailor or shoe ahl
NORRIS FACING TEST
IN HOME TOWN TALK
I
ey. IIO
I
Oats were
other grains.
et al s, A.
nintitt « cor
ly r. Grene
Cab. eni
4x7 ft.
u. Counts
J
f
2 29.
AAA
W
Stop That
Sluggish Feeling
curaeny
Wright-Crossman
Motor Co.
COOKE-TEAGUE
MOTOR CO.
926- ( HRYSLET 70 sport Toadster. gr H
as the brat . . . ...............$ 9.
t ’
Volume Is Greater Than In
Many Weeks
G. 0. P. Senator Is Charged
With Issuing Propaganda
Attacking Church
BAD WEATHER
-COMING
Beauty
RAILS FEATURE
ROND TRADING
.henefit I
I 1” 24-28,
Worth. I
Me • D I: C( ».
2 3001
Nueces County,
II .50,
d A Co. va. MIL
PISTOL, AUTOS
CAUSE INJURIES
THE BEST PLACE
TO BUY
USED CARS
GOOD CARS AT.
LOW PRICES
......02 no
sjze... 20-30
Crapofrott--
Florida and Tasas, medium
ulze.......................
Grapes, Calif., seedless, lugs ,<
Lenjons, Calif., erates
Iemen, Mexican,'baskets t, t.
Oranges--
YOU SAVE MONEY
- EVERY DAY AT
THE BARGAIN -COUNTER
to large
. .$7.4M4)-8.00
,.$1,25-1,50
..$6.4M)-6.25
,..,.-$1.25
. $7.50:8.00
Nevr Before Such Values
A USED CAR IS
UNUSED
TRANSPORTATION
patg n havg been • ngaged In the ।
despicahle" practice nt inciting,re-
* •
. •s‛ c 3 .
BUSINES
zi—Ius. Ser v
Fu M KK EEPI
Anv size betsiness
-
all flat work troned for only
PANTHER CITY LAUND
1123 May Ft
( hrjkier 70 Tioyal Coupe, IW27 8
Quantity of late model*, most all
makes. It will be to your inter-
eel to tee us before you buy.
TRADE. CASH OR TERMS
Fxtensjon Cn.
tot 7, bock 9.
ver IIIIU Add
- < ood,
11 ! ’ ‘J
14 l?
* rU Ji
ouiet compared with the ;
h 2atr were e n< »’ang*d ’
I
10.10-28, lot 17, block 20, Bellaire
11 .
Jr. ta Ceo,M. Conner,.
vy-Ingran “kumber Cn.
block 26, Hll
seadv: granulated 5,10c. .
1 Coftee: Rio No. 7 on spot 17110177c:
। Santon No. 4 236/2314c,
Tallow; Steady: special to extra 9%0
9t4e. . .
msfet: No. 1 gl 200: No, 2 $1.35:
a-..... .clover 9041.0,
.,...2-3c
15c
,$2.25-2,50
... .35-65c
,$1,75-200
,$3.00-4
i ..,$3.00
ton D. Shirley, Crystal City, debt and fore-
closure, $451 J. If. Martin.
4n92n-., D. Perkins vs. J. .W. PhilllpN,
note. $119,51: Frank R. Graves.
45020-J. D. Perkins vs. L. L. Parks,
By I! 1 rean.;
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 1—
Mrs, Era Helen €unningham in-
Heated today she would aid in
prosecuting her lover, Walter L.
Liggett, 28, for the killing of her
h unhand. urney M. Cunninham.
Cunninkham was shof" to
death when he and a private de
1027 Chrysler 80 Roadater .. $1073
1027 Chrysler 70’ noadster ... .$80
ip 80 Rdstr, 1927 $9:0
Roadater............
iff of T. K, Martin tur
rans^ »f nx to l- i
Co., a rorpora-
Ine., debt; Me
IMTH I>I*TRI< T ( Of KT
fl. IVUCI YOUNC, Judge
4 ases Wbisposed Of,
I’Ml If. The Rate of Texas »•
$36
r.H92p lg‛ 1
Hris Add., $1,000
Veptniee Tpese f
| ‘V* t 15: M
i .ind shade -
phruis and
।" driv ing
• • 1925 Ghrysler 70 Phaeton . .$430
1026 Chevrolet Landau Sedan 0.175
1026 Cnevrolet Coupe ............
UNTI I « <M KT
J. H. FAULKNER, Judge.
New Mult* tiled.
3051 -J, E. Pitts va. Held Rinhop, Ine.,
garnfahment after judgment, $75,
351952—Thomas M. Moore rt al vs. L.
C. Purnell, debt 0l»n50 Smith & Smith.
(OUNTY f-orKT AT LAW ML I
DAVID MeGEI, Judge:
New Nults Filed.
tfon granted
M2-l‛enr.) Pursel
I'v divnrce granted
S. R. PONDER
1405 Commerce St 2-8383
In 25 29, mrt pt T.
0.’ Vet ‘
$1.25-1.50
.....03 00
2*e
,..,.,4-6c
-tibsis..
45031— Denver Furn, Co, vs. H. H. I'ul
ments or rooms wanted; situations want
• d, household goods for sale (unless pus-
ness address is given fob collection). 4
as
,......120
_______(-IM
THREE DAYS.....10c PER LINE
SIX DAYS.........Sc PER LINE
ONE MONTH.,.....7c PER LINE
' (MINIMUM SPACE 2 LIXES) -
"(MINIMUM CHARGE, 350)
ADS TAKEN OVEN THE PHONE
Want Ads will be received over the phone
tor all classifications except the following,
which are cash with copy: Houses, apart-
< "a d 11 lac Cupe
314 Cadiline Seda
6 Cadillac Seca
1929 La Kalle Coupe.
1928 La Kalle Kedar
1927 Hudson Broughar
1327 Stdebaker Madan.
1924 Studebaker Sedan
1926 Chrysler *70* 'Toadste
.1927 Dodge Coupe.
122 Bulek Coupe
1928 Chev rolet Coupe 4
Add , $2,8410),
M. I lldrfla
tiruat henefit llu<
DI 15-28, Int 17,
Dressed poultry: Steady; turkeys 306
K4c; rhlrkrna 20604"te: fowls 1603ic:
durkw, Ionr Ialand 264 27c.
i
it k;:..
ton, dent and foreclosure, $15,00.
43032-Newiey Mills C. E. Uthau
Tustin, Texas, note 877: Mew n & Me-
Cown.
r 1
LISTED ABOVE ARE ONLY A
FEW OF OUR MANY BAR-
GAINS; 4'1 RECONDITIONED
CARB TO SELECT FROM, AT
FROM $30 TO 11,000, CASH OR
TERMS.
■PR
WILL pay raah I
Dodge or Chryst
1I1 Commerce.
• Vanted t<>
235 W. 13th H'
AUTOMOTIVE
11__Automobiles for Sale
LATE model Buick Touring. run.
fect, go0d curtain.: ""T .* 5*?. Hot
of, fi uh, prcan
evergreens.
highs for the year. .
United ass mprovement spurted nearly
five points and Celanse rallied sharply,,
while huoyancy was given the mining
group by a run-IU of more than three
polntn on Newmont, further reflet ting the
a« excellent conditionn exitmg in the copper
' । trade. Met era I producers are offering
ady, copper for 164c a pound in the domestic
lit a market and it is believed that the price
will noon be rid vii freed to that figure.'
"If Mr nankob’s ethical sense in aneh co,,
> fine and his general wensibili- -
By United Iio,. . Carrot .7 ...... .........
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1,—Sena-1auliflowFCeloruda.ib
lor clorge H. -------- -* -- Cmiorni doc.
in 20 29 int in, loek College 1 late
AdA. 01 ‘MI 27,
Mrs Dan
I ori Worth
Hoover had no comment to make.
The Mown letter, of which Ras-
kob sald be has the original, was
written ‘to Zeb Vance Walser, Lex-
ingtan, Ky., according to the Dem-
ocratic chairman, who quoted It as
follows: • ,
"Dear Zeb Vance: I am send-
to J D»
acandlous literature and false and
nisleding statements about the
Catholic religion, because it hap-
pens to be the faith that Hon.
45020— Mark E., Krnmer vs. UnInn Bunk
Trust Cn , karnishment.
45930- Texso Purn, A Rtnrngf Cn. —
FOrecyB. । FANCY viHowy, hund work,
1 ported noveltieb, 316 Taylor,
and I Gift Novelty Shop
V. F. Ttuitledge, <*■ r
1308-10 Commeree
SIXTiI STTHF.T
COMMFNCF TO CALHOUN
THONI 2 4171
Alfred E. Smith was taught at his I
.mother's knee and to which he in
'still devoted."
No Comment Maile.
At his headquarters it was said
dne An
Will piv-
Cannon's
""The State
N B V'urri et dr to M B I Ip r
Il Uh Cobhlera
Woiker 1
A, H.
PLAN METAL I'UANT
V/SXLIKS,"Nov. 1.-Announce
me nt was made here Wednesdaz
by w J. Wyatt, president of ‘he
Wyatt Metal & Boiler Works, thut
plane had been ompleted for con-
struction nt a plant In Houston for
fabrication of steel plate and me-
tAlwori. The plant will have
71,000 square feet of floor space.
W. H. Vanwort will be muanage
of Iba Houston plant.
THE C
TY. DI
kTHX
FRED
rEW OF 'WE MAVE, srEctaLs
yahle Dec. 15.
fr $500, due
AUTOMOTIVE__
—Automobiles For Sale.
WOULD Ilk. offer on my 1027
Pontiac Coupe. Sash or terms.
...2340.=----
1026 Chevrolet Coach....... -2282
HIM Easex Coach ..........!
1025 Dodge Coup. ..
wet HNFI» Pontlne Coupe.-
BENNETT MOTOR CO.
1308-10 Commeree St. 2-3340
Modrl llnme nulidere tn 11 .n Enmunle,
1iat henefit TexnN NntienMI Bunk, n an-
(9, Int 8, hinel .1, ......It mil Add., $7,000,
rihture Dop, 28, 102N,
binekk 0, W
mgr hUA, .4 or ntnlen. brown and whit,
coilie doe neward. A J Miller. 4 6802
or 4 in- n
hl and ■*:*-- |
- M V'>|
SEn r, ron ill
ni A 21 -i ''I
302 H.Hron Ulj
1h/ta1d Add 85,A7n, n
tor George W, Notris of Nebraska
faces one of the most dramatie
mments of his lifenext Monday
. night in his old home town, Me
, Cook, Neb,, where he will speak
j__for Gioisernor Altked Esmith—--
Bitte feeling lies feen aroused
if you would like a
demonstration or have
moms of New Sn,arfonbaozndo
Cucumbers, pound ... .
Eggplant,* Texas, 1b ..
f.ettuce-
’ $1,00)
■ ’
etF4
BUSINES
21 —— Hn s inesst
FOHSALF —11-ro
ers, elose In. re
}ORSALE-Cafe,
nacrifice. 239 W.
market steady.
f bat 27f. No.
is routly "0c lb.
I03 Nash Touring a ........0200
tn Then f
, part of 9.
90,025.
VHMg ft Al
. Hisga suh
nf Taxa A vs. Noldin Reed,
W, 1.
.IhacklAy in Moyd 9. Croft el
01500 1.56; Colorado sacked Brown
r v. K. No. 1 01.0091-69: Colorad
henerit ohn Wrhle, frilHrr. 9 29 29. lot
in, bloek 2, J W, Akers suhdivision nf
part of Himgn Akers nurvey, 0900, due 3
yenrn nfter date.
J W. Atterm to C. B urkhart, trust
heneit Jnlm Wruble, 9 20 29, Int 11, block
”, .1 W, Akers wuhdiuiuion nf port of
Himon Akers survey, $800, dun 5 yedrs
after date.
California, medium.....
Penches, IIbertas, bushel .
Waterme’on, Tea, med ।
I ‘ormer Neighh
SFLFTFn CNDTTiN
' { ’ ' • <, - “ f H | . • .
GREAT VALUES
( I
dependable car™
And rrpaim wor-
31 TLMM*
• d* opportuni
!»•«» Wn
A good used car will give
you the needed protection.
by Norris' recent speech declars . A ■ i-nan A Ir
ing foi Smith Si teen RepublP- AUTOMOIIVE
cans drafted a telezram saying t—Aitomobiles tor Sale
they "could not be I \ e" that Nor —--—--
ris was Rolg to come out for
Smith, anaappeling to him tn
IMS ESSEX -door Sedan, excption ■
ally r"»4. s5
DEWEY nAnnEn moron o. #
th nnd Cnlhnen _ ~ *003."
# and fortclosui ♦
gain Cquld arrange terms.
5 2942 ________-
he worth while to askhowibar:
pens that hn has-my matki
he himself rifle the malls. or did | naw,"1i 24,7
some of his Tammany Stool' ' san
pigeons do It for film?" *- timArF""ne"h),e
Radinus 2.4 Kjhwmn
ths Cakhurwt tus litis .
h
fesem-mumim----e
M N
DIRECT rroron
---
TAINIINI; and I’
e1UunE furn.
fu ■ ine r
W Cloer Ior.2
hangine2a
:2— Dressmak
. dITlssMAKINi:.
tuching. altera
WIED I'in-'
Indi..' clothes,
lined. S —MA.
Pl.AIN .twins. ■
HElliston.2
1161SSMAKING
l.orl* Wild'll, U
34— Professio
TCEMENT
Californla, and -Ga, enate rrv
Mustandard Greens, dozen
(nfons--
Tease Crystal, crates ,. ......|
Yellow ,,
Peas, JCngiish, Colorado.......
Peas, Ilack-eye, lb.............
-Peppers, Ttxae, 1b. ...........
Votaoes-
Texas, nilSS Trimphe eHiml
Rutabagas, Colo,, lb. ,, ,,..4,e,
lladishrs, Colo., dox............
Ihubarh, Arkansan, 1b. .. ........
Sweet Pottoes--
Texas Porto Ricans, 1b.
Turnipe, ‘Texas, bunched ........
Apples— Winesapn ........,...1
Avacados, per dozen ., ........4
Bananas, per lb................
Backherries, Washington, crates
include. Party.
Raskob also made the general
"charge in his letter that "many of
those asseciated with the Repub-
lican party and the Republican na-
Jional committee all thr this cam-
partly raded 1
irbanke U. M; No.
1V28 < »A KLANL All Ai
new. $72
DF W ElY"nTsi:
.'■th and Calhoun
block 2. M
party for two years previous.
In 1930, if Heflin is unable to
show that he voted for Smit in :
' 1988. he can. be barred from the
Democralic ballot, ' “
Bcuse of Heflin's lone known
antagonism to Smith, it had been
expected - he would refrain from
votine in order to protect hl. ,
standing a Democrat.
PAGE 12—THE FONT WO ATM PRESS—NOVEMBER 1,1928
GIOCERY H"'* 1
sa • . dolr g F" 6
• 1 1limg
1nterested phone
foil HAM. Tire ]
i i»- m;
PR« >V EX'
expet . • « d sue
g
•
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2′2-- lnoming
Dec. 15,
TOT ATO MARKET
rotato shipments in thev United States
totaled Tuesday 096 care; California 29,
Colorado 72, Idaho 70, Maine 314, Michi-
gan 99, Minnesota 121, Long Inland t4.
North Dakota 52, Houth Dakota 40, Wash,
ington 10. Wisconin 58. Arrived at Fort
Worth today 13 cars; on track 11 cars;
market steady. Carlot sales Fort Worth
basia, Idaho sat ked Russets U. W. No, I
Thrash Comranv toll 6, Turke Jr.,
frut henefit Continentnl National Bank
yenrs after ate,
James Atkinn et nt te A. C. Henrfh.
trust henefit Prlnrle- Ttthnnk • < ‛o , Inc.
10-15-2% inrt of lot 1. hinek 1*. nonernle
Add 9?.2*n dur end payable on or before
30 d"« nfter date.
— AUTO
14Amo Tain
=“ ^ody]
Esu ■
Citizens Favinz A Iban A
Foberson ’ r1-tigment
RIGINAn couon UEAV
'EM • DANIUITY. ETC., Al.!.
rnOvIED IV A GOoD
J । A|
T‛e"",.a price
Chevrolets: easy
• _2-0578..0
I—Wanted?
WILL trade high!
/ Sedan for eat lai
ar rue. Used 2<i[
w 11.1, pay caah fol
. Must be worth t!
terrlrrV. males, one
nne red with shite
and'2.
M. <
19 30 2 '
FORDS OF AL!. KINDS
WB BUT. SELL AND TRADE
O. K. USED CAR CO.
1315 Commerce Mt.
Phone 2-3491
11. U. Oshury et uy to W, W Murrah,
trust benefit Tarrant (‛ovnty Building A
Man Auun., 10*20 29, lot At auhdh imion
of lots ’ nnd 2. bloek 121, North Fort
Worth. $2 6WWI,
W. A. firnves et me
.firmary.
. A. J. Thoma*. 3400 Noble, re-
ceived emergey treatment after
an auto collision in the 1100 block
on South Main.' Another machine
1 struck Thomas' auto in the rear,
। according to police report. He re-
1 ceixed treatment at All Saints Hos-
pital.
No-. V Thi.-h 'n II r. Burk. Jr., trut
benefit (‘nntinentn) Nntina!Irnk nf f*»ri
Worth. To 27 29, naH nf. ku hlnek ,
eotAVSou"raTaW.N0-?
New Mult. Filed.
nehuu, 1”
The Press, Phone 2-5151 e
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
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LOSE STANDING
• * umns; please be careful to use tha p ectse
~ ‘ 1 address given. Write tha address p’ainly
‘ In terrs brought to thr office do not re-
NOW IS THE TIME
IPiyu have, a new or oldhuuse
that you want iandscH pd and
planted with Iha brat evergreenn.
Drive nut ip II. E. Cannon’sulace
at Arlington Nursery.
CAFH-FOr’SAL
4-0110. |
SMALI Mil q sr
W urn Sr
3 1928 Chevrolet Coaches.
1928 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet.
• 70’* Chrysler Roadster.
L. 1929 Chrysler 52, rumble seat.
2 1926 Buick Couper.
1027 Chevrolt Roadster.
Union LVfe Innuranee Cn.. t0-10-28, Inta
19 and block 191, l’olytechnie Hgt0
nrx’T. Vernee, judument
$0572 City nf Fort Worth i
H, Tlking et al, dismissed pia
8923--Midret Green vs. Raj
divoren granted
Cfirn showed a strong tone at the open
ing and advanced on the report* of nri- (
vate exportw, which gine ra|1y were riven ।
a hullal interpretation. . Unfavorable
weather in Iowa and Nehraska wne h |
factor. Vxport trad'
to 125,040) bushels. The cash
10. P9D85 Coupe, only driven 7000
DEWEY BARBER MOTOR CO.
.till and Calhoun *2-3093
J H
Tive pon!try: Steady tn firm perse 12
(24c: ducks 166 28c: fnwla 25033e; tor-
keys thr- roosters 20022c: chjckens 220
37c: broilers 200436.
Cheese: Hteady: faneytte enecials 280
28′21 young A ""r‛4" "00271e
I’ Hrov u et u* to T,"la T LIawkim-,
9 19*29, Int 1, him k l, Hum kin* Heenie
If”| AM,
I L IV, N‛nIntns!e ft v1% to Luther V"
. Paimn, 102*-78 lot 23; Mock 19, 1 IIP
Crngt AdA , $5,0041
122, DLLIVERY, GOOD 8HAPEi
barguin. 2 nsa '
4 Floyd.
4 n-ee Disnoeed ttf.
1WIA ( tty nf. iort Worth • M rvin. ||
lirown’ «amihsed envt of plaintiff.
,N 4’ " ?L rit । Tillery etvit Myrtle
Mt Walker rt * lr. order hn motion,
705101 Lillian Turronrhn tt nf vs, NIrs
■Ten!* Smith et al. dlaminsed plaintiff
VOI INVESTMENTS SEE UH
Uliy property, farn, ranches, loan, fin
cMy property, ventahs, "We buy. aril oi
exchange.
- VAUHIIN € PARRISH
405% Main,"Im. 1 3-10i2
11. Hchiller rt ux:
MAGIC TEA SHOP
PHONE 2 OMI
Luncheon with tt^ cup roading 60a
8.3% Houeton Bt . Uvetnfre
- Cater me to eluba and partlee
\ APOF bathe and electric mansage: ecalp
and facial tieatmrnt. 2 1776. 2**4 Ky.
SMUKEY stoves fixed. cleaned and pot
tebrd CHI 4 4613
IO--Lost and Found
"FGIT "WVTIETT’T’ITVDUCE-----------
FOl WOK IH PKUDKIl. FMUITS
r . AND VEG ETABLUM
The following are representatiye dabbing
pricem to retaileru in Fort Worth ae quot-
ed by the U. S. Newt Service dailyi.
Artichokes, California, dozen , ..,.4.01.00
NEW VORK VKODICK
'tilted Presa. • • ,
______ W YOIK, Nov. 1—Flour: Quiet -nd
! nehanged.
_ — , a — T’orku: Steadyt mess 320: .
Bear Drive Offset By .
waraf, flaw 19 Aho 3.s": .refined
LIVESTOCK
y‛ FORT WowrIK UVEMTIM K
By U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Koga; Receipts 900 including 190 <11*
recte; market 10 higher than yesterday’s
average: top 00.20; (ruck top 89; bulk
desirable 170 to 220 averages $8,65(01,;
packing sows steady, mostly $7,258:
pigs steady, mostly $707.25: 250-
350 medium to choice $8.2509.15; 200-250
medium to choice $8.7549.25; 1601-200 me-
alum to choice $8.5060.15: 130-160 medium
to choice $7.50/8400: packing sows, smooth
and rough $708.
Cattle and calveh: Receipt!* :200 includ-
ing 1200 calves; market praetieally no
slaughter steers one spit. 2 Inada com
mon grasserg $8.50, quotably steady: bet-
ter grades fat yearlings very scarce; she
stock, cutters and other classes chUIc
generaiy unchanged, few good fat cows n
09 range; butcher grades around 07, low.
cutters moptly $505,50: slaughter calves
active, ■ 23c or more higher, some good
heavy calvea on short yearlings order
$11.37011/75: other heavy slaughter calvea
011.25 down; cull nortm*$666.50:2 loads
good 150 vealera 011.73.
Sheep: Reeipta 500; market two dee k s
gond to rhoicerfat Iamhe 013 witn ‘eedgrs
out at 011. fule -
k Hon, 14-27.
n Hgta, Add.,
. csanF*
R. E. Wesenherg et ux to W, W, Mur
nah. trust benefit Tarrant County BujlAins .......................
A ioan Anwn , 10-30-28, lot 3, block 20 U. Glller, Corpus
Southland Addition, $1,300. Maltlib
ntructing circulation in North
Carolina of “one of the most vie-
ious and anti-Catholic articles that
has ever been penned forpubitea-
tion."
D, " In letters to Herbert Hoover
"and Chairman Work of the Repub-
lican National Committee, Raskob
enclosed the photostatic copy of
a leter he said Moses had written
directing circulation, of such mate-
rial, and three affidavits charging
Republican officials with having
circulated ant-Catholle propagan-
da in Kansas, Mississippi and Ken-
tucky, ~ -
Mosque,. Sal. pita. R«
1 8434- W.
Tho Btnte of,Texas VR, Clifton'. Williams,
wife nnd ehilddesertion.
DEWET HAFIFI MOTOR Cf>
Mh A Rd Calhoun 2 n0A ‘
I WANT several
4 to do heavy
good corner.
Aftef school.
Press mailing
come down as
• school. -
I WANTED-Boy '
,4 grocery, not i
407 W. RI ch me
IIIRTHN
BORN TH MR AND MFIF
R. U. < Alt u, 34/20 Modlin, gill.
11. W. Mexnna Nh. o6dgches, git 1.
67TH IM^IRK T < <M K U
HONr J E. MEllUUR. Judge
New Niit Filed
" ’ ' " TLne belle in /■
T-ihhefe, #tvorre TTyer 2 chi ri- ;■
(‘oulele’t le-
1170 Iba $10 reward. 4-3800.
w. W. F
n 21 29. Int
Add.. $2,6 ■
J, C, Clari et ”* lo H. Talvr,°6 11 22
viart of ( W, Main survey, part nt J
Elliott anA n l-Vrauton 1M-nere vre
emntion survey et nl, Tarvnnt County
173; Idaho sneked .Rurals U. H
BHB’T variety •
trecs, roses,
hodge . You
OUt t" II. I.
W ANIHV- Dairy" ।
for 30 or 40 c
ene. C. E. Itocl
IMOGENE HICK, spiritun) redium, read*
Ings daily: vveninga and buudHy. 1003
Lamar. 1-6864.
MOSES TARGET
FOB RASKOB’S
' CAMPAIGN GUN
$1.50-1.75
a
..........
Let Adams & C
Aiud. Bonded 1
rih Hughea.
35—lepairins
KEPAITINGfurn
henters."tove.
EMP
39—Help Uj
WHITE gir tn
in home. Call
CLEAN, nicely f
vAfermeea, r»qu
HONEST pleasan
references. Ap
st.
BERVAViV7^
hemehilt. ff
C. D Devi. At ux tn T. C Ftrievlane
et ux, to 26 28, lot 4, Mieek 41, Roser
Hrts Add . Ill set filing. 0 1 700.
10-27-29 Inf
Adi . 93.973
Turkeys: Recetpts 1ght,
No, !• mosly 23c lb., few
2s "niostly 15c lb Old Tou
Ba ana—
Wax,, sArkgppas. hampern. 0025
Beata—'Colorado ,.2%.,. .,...40-750
Cabhiga— Small lota, per lb............
"nrrots, Texas, bunched ,, ...............
JUNTI4N: 4 ()UWT
IL II. BALCH. Judge.
New Nuitn riled,
<5022—Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Go. VN,
E. A. Jankpnn, Dallas, debt and fore-
cinnure, 022.73. ,
45023 -Eureka Vacuum (’leaner (‛o, va.
i 29, tot 9, block 79. North Fort Worth, acenunt, $60: 1
1,200, pnyahle $40) monthly, 9 per cent. . . 45027- D, O‛
John F, end Ruba Fay Slice to ih« " .....
LHARN beauty..
mand for Mole
KU. Moler S>
WANTED — Whit
houeework and
TfentressTrobberies 2 m."" SJAJ WA
।, — । s D Shejinn et ux tn A rax M. Aidridgf
Ten Bills Keturned Wy Grand Jury 37-284,16 4 bloek iLMBefa • MeCar
Mt Lockhart Wrrd ll 'Unwell et ux to sinnn P
i ■•tilth 10-30-29, Int 1. hloc 0. Wm, J
Rv 1‘nlled ppens, . I Infley Add 0.2,00(1,
VLOEKHANT, Nov, I-The Cald- Mehanie! et uxth W A, WIlL,
.004′8" . _ » In ‘In ng, part o q W. Crow survy,
well County grand jury bur re- shne
turned 10 indictments each against -A
Joe Revin; Fred Thomas and San:
tos-Sanchez, aliened to have tied
up the night watchman at Fent-
rews and sackod the town.
Unless the men demand separ-
nte trials, District Attorney Hlun-
dertul will try the trio at the same
time. Their trial has been set for
Nov. 7. • - x i
NASFt Roadster, good tit tn trade
for Ford or Chevrolet oupe, or
furniture, 2-(462.
GOOD used fenders in stock, most any
riake car. 1211 N. Main_______________
LATE 1927 Bulek. standardroyp.rouxh. I
am: looks and runs Ike new car: $703
POST AUTO EXCHANGE
eularization of scurrilous and
D United I’renn, — -
NEW YORK;-Nov. L—A greatly im- _
prove d .tone was u evldence in curb mar- Hay? (2u
ket d«hlings today, dewplte continuedr Ne, 3 8/26
firmness In money and further aggressive
bear drives in special iwsues. Short cov-
ering accounted for a good part <»f the
buying, but «par tal demand waskanoted for
Mannon, Lehigh Coal and Navigation. Nt.
Regia Paper and Internatfonal ePtruTeUm.
PKOIIATI UOIfRT
Nnv, 21, 1028 . . , , I, Tl. Vlerndon ap|dUd for community nd-
Leglie Ppileynt I! fn t B urk 1mr»■ UdnlMratlnn of estrte nf VCutelle tub;
trunt benefit ohn U ruble 9 29-29 Int 9 Ierndon; Billingnley K Willingsley, 4
hlnek 2, J. W. Akers BuhdlviNlon nf pail (ico, VI, Jewell nppliee for "temporary
nf Himon Akata urvey, 0NW». dug 3 yeara < Adminint ratlon nf eutne or J. C, Ronsack,
After date, • deceased; Paderk, ‛T * Belew.
ify-I, Akerm to n. lurkbnnt, true, —•
first late condition Reininnen
in renuine Pueo Tooks and tuna
good An r est bargain.
1113 Commerce
s125 — 2;
. 70 Chrysler Roads
rar 0
Nn. 1
A WOODS, formerly of Cooke-Teague
la now located 1305 "Commerce; bring
e iMMir Chevrolet to (At. 2-W4»-
RENT—yrur fioor pottsher from
MRS. WELSHS KlKfP. large Pre-
mirr machine 4 69"'0
"TvATH<»N FLRNHI RE A STOVE CO.
NF.W AND 2ND .HAND
Harzain prices: repairing stoves and furn)
tre a spectaltx; etore pil'd end CB
itnga, all szes. Light globes and fuses
? A..".* .___________________901 B MAIN
WANTEIChidren to care, for while
mother works: reasonable. 4-9140-W.
ditton, 8495.
DEWEY BARBER MOTOR CO.
Mb and Calhoun.____________S-0010 4 i
FOR ’’ SALE—’•* DI.-fatnt Studehake r. 5
never been regatered: will conaslder a 4
smal business. Terms If desired. Phone
2“""" dlv T
trad* lor anythin, nf Com. t ■
208 Comnurc, St. Cal , A coro+ •
—pop.Roadater.neg-a verdict.
K024‛pr Coup,, nase of Tae0;
2-2128. r whose body
iXDIVIUALwithsllghttys at his e
in Sport Roadster. Sacrme* w M*",E
+8205-.-----"--—- ' b
1028 BUICK coAch-New 6-piye-tires
Inoka and drives Ilk. new rar. $830,
1 TOST AUTO EXCHANGE
113 Commerce •_______E-- 1
- TOttn-Y-DOOB SEDANS. Ki:* and U-.',
DEWEY MARNER MOTOB COn.
1 5th and Calhoun ■ -00-
Cold winter weather
has arrived. If you
need a closed car for
cold winter months, we
have it, any model you
want in a coupe or
sedan. These cars have
been reconditioned—
new tires, new paint.
1027 Chevrolet Coach, ojly had one
owner and excepttonally good car 04.'
1927 Chevrolet Coupe, new tires . $413
4929 Chevrolet Tourine. new. fire* s28
1926 Chevrolet' Roadster, good eur-
fains ..............................
1926 Ford Coupe. Al condition .. 0?
. 1924 Ford Tourine .: . ...... $83
BUY ~ji hv riRMS
POST & ELKINS
299 Cnmmer e x * d-2s:8
2 inf 'S^RD T uring*, priced right.
DWEY WAHBER MrOr
3th and Cnlhoun t 7 59^3
and LIggett at the Cunningham w aunKNTV „we»«
ome Mondnv night vlIxnbeth H. K6*I1h et,vir 1 ltx.' Gnr
hom0 Monay niKO ner, 10-2-24, pnrt nt A c warin 11-
Mrs. Cunningham admitted le i nrh hurvnv, sh,o0,
had retalned an attorney for the t. h. Hmn!i ln irm l s.nau. ; 12-28
pronecution," . S, *outh
Cunningham, who was man- w w TIfor s* to w. w TIom Jr
ager of the Andrew Jackson -2;" Nehn. "npt""A""EaFi,.N1
lei here, war buried yewidrany. mung 24 and 23, Morris a Ta a
’ AH 4 01 5UI,
■y Ward 4 Cn. Jh.
Chrlati, $23.76, J. It
ri’fnilowinu prieer ale to droilu <t, on
produetn delivered at Fort Worth: —N AS, ANn
1cultry necelpt, ieidernte, harket । n AI r nAI n 11 n d -trenmthening
-t-ady. II,n»: ia/’ue 21, .mull 17 II,. I IINF- I I N I.IIKK . nmounted -------------------
Mryers: cholce 3010, amel 27-28c, larue | UHL Ui" l"UIIU merket »•» i m 1Me hixher.
anasa MART BETTER,.....
Butter: Market steady. Packips stock ‛Ny
country bultsr 26-270 lb, 1 --
7. hlork 2'1. Jennin-a Wert
et ur te .1 G Irar
16, tioci 21, Sycamort
ANNOUNCEMENTS
t—riists Nureert
tn VYome 1, Wnughninn,
IL Mack 49, Univerntty vi
4k CalforE._L.
i . I*’i afar‘ng and I
work n specla
19 29 29, |n| 19, hlork 2. W. G Newhv's
uthdiv/qion nf nsrtenf Tiasel Tract and
fnrtr Fede Add . "$10750,
Mr" H. A Yohnen et vir in Nohlev
A Delaney, Tn'’, N-12-77, In' 12, bloet
9 Terxelev Add . $3,710
< HICADO GRAIN REVIEW
By United Press.
CHICAGO, Nov. 1— Storms in Iowa and
NehraskA and large purchases by all in-
terests accounted for a gond advance in
corn on the Board of Trade today. Strength
Mt foreign markets and good buying pow-
er aided wheat. Oats algo advanced.
P"ovislons were slightly lower.
The wheat market wan exceedingly ac-
tive. Bulls were encouraged by strength
at Winnipeg and persistent purchasing bv
hpuaes that usually act for foreign ac-
eunts. Export trade was glow due tn
the general holiday abroad. Cash trade
was 1-cent bisher.
Fort Worth
Belt, 10-8-28,
with a bottte of OVER THE TOP
TONIC Sold by wholesale and
retail druggists. 3
( IfARTERY JMaf FD
By fluffed Press,
AUMTTN, Nov. 1.— Fhnrferi iasued by "
the nerretnry nf state include:
‘ C. E Tuflede, Inc.. Fort Worth’ en
A t srD CADIL.I AC is SFILt./A
• ADILLAC A, USFD LA FAM F 1 ”
KTILL A LA FAI.IE THE FUN
nA MENTAL IXCEL.LFNCE OF
CADTLL.AC AND LA FAILE M OTOIt
CARS REMAIN
P. B Amje et ux to First Nntionnl Bunk
~f I’npt Worth, 10 311.09, Int 22, block 47.
.University Thore AAd., $5,60, four rots,
’ mnture Ort, 36, 1957. " ...... _...........
Luther U pa tfon et 1‛ fn B. M. Boen ( tion, vs. A. A !,. August,
Jru*t henefit American Life Intranee Co., Nrer & Roberts. Dallas,
• Dn 25 »• lot 28, blorlr KN HUI f’rest Ad 1 27224- .fas. Mecord Co. vs. E. V. Qi«.
- s1,02n,40,-payahle.--8,8-* mentekM 8 pel them 8 Eo,edoht;Tfrsihort; —=
; | cen>. 27223 Fort Worth Paper fer"vs. V’ost
*..... “ • - - ......t & McWhorter, debt { Hyer A Christian:
Robert C. Caron,
A POUND
new serve known as our soft
service, the wearing apparel dried
that you compare thin"with others
At the price ef ,052^. on ter ma.
R E. Carey, 2 K10,--
ff. M. Cohen Lumber 4 TtutiAine cor
nam Tounton; 4 Apita! ntoek $10,000 11
M. Cohen, A. Colien. Ab* I’m!..
WILL sell my 1927
Coach, fully equipped.
James Withall rt al, debt and
nure, $28.
HOW TO €ET RESULTS
Insert your ad for 3 or 0 days. Call
2-0131; this will connect you with a eour-
teous Classified Service Clerk, who will
help you word your ed. Caneellation can
be made when results are obtained and
charges made only for the number of in-
serJione given at the rate earned.
Ads. taken until 19:30 a. m. for insert
tion same day. Ade. will be accepted until
1 p. m. for publication under the “Too
Late to Classify"" heading, which appears
at the end of the Want Ad section each
day. ,
ce‛Reware.45161-W._______
tOr—Man’s. yellow gold wrist
wateh with mesh band: also bill
1025 DODGE COUPE.......0315
1924 BTUDEBAKEI SPECIAL
COACH ........... 3
FYRD SEDAN, -DOOR ..... in
1929 OAKLAND COUPE .....New
At Discount.
1027 FORD COUPE ...........
1924 BUIGK MASTER RrsrR 029.
!‛20 CHRYSLTR 63 COUPE ..New
1970 PONTI AC COACH ...... New
1924 FORD TOURING.....01M
First class eonditton thruout
102 6 F 'RD ROADSTE R . (17
C. W. SMITH & CO.
300 Commerce St. 2 4337
ALLEN Health -Atoriurn, vapor baths,
magnetic massage. 921 W. Weather-
bird 2 9377
Now i* th* time to make your Christ-
l ies cakes! gel jour pecans 1401 Boyce.
0AKAND 10:8 1.ANDAU su.
DAN-original fintsh, brown mo-
hair tphoisteytg. oAk Wheele
originally sold for $1,00: M r"i
bargain for .....................
CAKLAND.19:7 COUrEBlue Du.o
linlah, Irathrr upholstering, ires ,
good, first claas shape throughout *
..............................$630
quire stamp. Always enclose your answer
in a sealed envelop. We do not "k,oW
| the name and address of the avertlier
i who uses a cell raid or blind address, hn
' replying to advertisements where references
ate asked for, do not send the original
references—send copies of them only.__
if you ars an out-of-town resident and
desire to correspond with some Fort Worth
advertImr in whose ad only a phone num*
her appears, your letter may be addressed
to The Fort Worth Press, giving the phone
number on the envelope, and we will de-
liver it to 4 advortiser. ---- ■ -
ANNOUNCEMENTS
9-—special Announcements
MAKQEERADE < OKrUMrEs.
mil iFeNT IC I IKN.MNC.II * MT,
5c
Irusi benef Farm A Hame Having* 4 Matt i
Assn, of Misinuri, 1b-29 29, part of lots "
11 nnd 11’. block 2, Polytechnie Hgl* 1
Add , $:,/ t
J. G Bradford pt 1X-tn T M. Bowen,
trust benefit Amerian, Life Insurance Co,. I
HI-29 29, Int 19, block 29 Syenmore lifts <
Add., 83,500, due Oct. 19, 1933.
Nettle Harf Inn to B M. Bowen, truet i
benefit American Life Inwuranee Co., 10-
PONTIAC 1028 LANDAU SEDAN
-Only been driven 4000 miles;
looks and drives like a new
Vsr ....................... ^.0025
PNTTC, 1024 BEDAN-piFst “efase
pnaPe :htoughout; for quick fine
as=tder::amna .................. w
poDaec 1926 COUPE-N.w An:
sh, .real leather uphoistering. extra
good shape: a real bargain ..5430
oLLINs 10:6 SUDAN—Th. big-
est bargain in the city ...... P
FORD 1929 TOURING—11 rat class
shape throughout' ., ............
wf Worth Commandery No. 19,
K. T., Thursday evening nt 1
7130) p. m. Bojtrnng knights j
cordially invited.
JOHN B. IHNEH. Commander.
I F. GREEN. Recorder.
Urn to drive ba
sell bakery EoC
tohouse delive
" l^fhr Av*.
-WANTED- Three
ence talking o
• by appointmen
। e»k for Sutton
A F.„Tmory to-Anerfean Ufa Inmuir.
nnce (a . 10-19 ?9, Inf hi, block 26, Syc-
nmnre Het*. Add., $3,500
Kelsey L umher Co. tn American Llf* In-
wnnnee Co , 1019-29, lot a, Mock 70, North
Fort Worth, now Fort Worth. 9437 29.
Mrou E, 1 Altins' ......... W." TWTTnHT'
10.06-38 Iot 10 bloet -16, Queenshorough
Add., $1,00 :
tective found Mrs, Cunningham
f . V
dzh Add
Man Is Accidentally Shot
Inspecting Gun
Three persona injured in acci-
dents late Wednesday are deport-
ed improving.
Gloria Berson, , 904 Hemphill,
received minor cuts and bruises
when an auto in which she was
riding skidded and turned over at
Front and Boaz. A Robertson-
Mueller - Hai per ambulance took
her to Cty-Cpunty Hospital.
C, C. Emmons, 2700 Laughton,
Is suffering 'from a flesh wound
in the left leg caused when a re-
volver was discharged accidental-
ly. Emmons dropped the gun
while Inspecting it at 427 Hemp-
hill, He is in St. Joseph's In-
MR# s VTICPHINS. rundinue dally
*in w *ml'h ? :2wal_________
8— Societies and Lodges
TARRANT AUTO
» TRADING CO.
P„( .4 A MleLensore vurvey: ninmsrmeT coENT -
cordy l nijs adx I'. Chav. Hr kaw.] 1 nAN C ' I.V! ,2. Judge
1020-24 ioi-A bloci 13, Dlan . N" bltlt. I llrd.
Ade s • ««M 5120 Mi«. (i A. Gnchey tn. 1 ....
■ w: M? Whitfay H u. In n l' Mont- Iuunet.a1, delt and foreclonure: Marvin
of *• • U si". A. mua, - . ; s,je Ilir
' HWPti"n a !′ fuk to ii. o- "preen et *5 suit to miechanic
Oaburn, 10-25 29, lot A. North Fort Worth gn- . n,c,e,g .1 . i
TowMalie orPanz.2baiialon.er J?'.!..1 1 atg IV. fnd,r»1|(r(;,.Mul U 512•‘
F. 0, A Allen. . ,
91374 Mary T. Diekey ys r. Il Dickey,
flvnrc* and injunetion ft, P. Milam.
K Marlin surn, 81374- Ex pdrte : W‛m OscarTtodgeis,
K. Marlin »un y. , minor, removal of dinnbilitien, per ne.
If 4 f". w.n et 2 tn W A Arnold BH7i-- Hrnemt Teehner ve, L. T, Hlartan .
1 0 2, lot 29, sioel z3, HMli erent Add 2 syheteend forpetonur May, simnol
, n । ’ . 1 a-e• vi-poid of.
102-28 part of block G, Jenninga West .- ■,n". -alan
Add . r, - " 1
[ By United l’resa.
I NEW YRK, Nov. I -While convertible
' fasues maae the largest gaina, some rfin«
nearly four points, the feature of today 9
bond arket was the railroad group, where
, actvity Aarer acale chan in anz
, recent week and prices were improving
rapldly. Foreign ihaues were irreglar and
, domestic Induet rials held steady to firm.
. Trading was moderately active,
, > Mt. Paul Issues led the raHy in rails
and heavy trading was done in Missouri
: Pacific 3s of 1977. Mt. Paul Adjustment
3s of 2040 turned over al a rapid rale,
rising nearly a point. Frisco issues,
Wabash 4% and New Haven 4%s also
were in demand. The average for second
grade r/Is moved up :T9 yesterday while
that for nigh grade issues eased slightly
Continued st length in coppers helped
Anaconda 7s to rise nearly four points
.•nd strengthened the market for Andes
Copper 7s, Barnrdall 9s with warrants
rose more than three points and ths Is#
sue without warrants gained more than
two pointw, to a new high at 99. Public
Service convertible 4%s soared more than
three pointe in Hn* with Ite stock
Anternational Match 5s were, actfve and
strong while a good market was seen for
। rubbers, oils and steels, y
Firmness in Mexican iusues and a fur-
ther gain in Flat 7m with warrants fea-
i tured I he foreign list. Losnes were more
। numerous here, with Flat 7s without war-
। rant*, Montecatini 7s with warrants and
Finland 614. deciinig 14 polnt each.
United Htates government loans ruled
firm, featured by a rise of % point in
Treanury 39N of 1043g
.1026 Chrysler 70 Royal Coupe -$800
1027 < In V air 1 70 Phaeton . . . $130
• 1928 Chrysler 02 sdan ..... ~
1929 “70 CHinSLER
cky, $575,
27020 H. n, Shedd \s. Soutliland Life
Tnsuranee Cn.. garnishment after judg-
ment: Brvan, Stone, W. A A.
27222-Thomne II Mame H hI 4M. N.
11, Landrum, d mBenu: “anith & Smith
• ♦ •
1927 PONTIAC Coupe, leathe uD-
holstering,‛moodontition,$*70. 2-2428:_
AUTOMOBIL.E loann.” 1 to 1 month.;
■ prtvate money. nt North Matn
Tis'l CHEVROLET Caurlolet, excep-
tionally nice. $185,
DEWEY BARBER Moron COa.
■Mh and C.lhoun C-r/t1,
1028 ESSEX 4 -noor sedan : never 11
1 cehsed for qulek •»!». 3730,
TOST AUTO EXCHANGE
j 113____ ■ '-‘-I,
I IO2T WHHTET U Coup*, p^rf-cl <ou
T 11. Freevian >0 T. .. Nntlna.l nant,
WOMAN WILL HELP 112 "o1 7
- PROSECUTE LOVER' aWh SaNtk
----- --- I Mtephen A. Hornahy to Tafrnnt Count
Widow Admitniietaining Aitor- EIi""r*t
ney for Murder Trial "IhdivihIon nf iot. 1 and 2. bloc 121.
North Worth, *2,0, '
M M. WIIhnite to "nm & 1ome Sav.
nnf « T.oun Aman of Ml.a.mil, 19-2/1-2N,
lot 12. pert of 11, block 2, folytechni
Hrl«. Add.. $1,201,
FNANK KAISEI, ohle.i iiedium In city;
t.llwbl. ad*lt*. 311 N Hurti.H 2 mufa
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MADAME MALINI - Hplrllual reader,
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MADAM LA JEANE
DVMONSTRATOF: ••
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’ Ai ripps-Howara News Alliance,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. —Sen-
ator Heflin of Alabama may have
to run an an independent in
1930 if he hopes tt-be re-elect-
ed.
His opposition to Al Smith,
with which, are now coupled
published statements that he
has openly defied the Democratic
party, make it possible for the
NEW YOR1;-N80 1—Senator*
Ceorge H Moses, eawtern advisor
of the Republican Party, replied i Mort,
sizorously today 10 John J. Kaz- vu" en, Inc., 10-27 28, lot it, block Uy
ob'n charge that he had attempb- , ... ........
— ed to insert n •orll —ArOlNra Vo, 10 27-28, lol IL block 9, Hylvan ;
newspapers an antj-Catholie arti- ’ H'• Add . 91 500.
7• ? U t . Mt tiff •' “ringie-} . < nk c.,tra tottRuprere
eje fhnt he deenied hot siuiT. ourt or Amert An. Woodmen, 10-1-28, lot
Whe is this John J. Haskob "2, blocs 5, Evans Houth Add , $282 15.
1 ,,, ,,, tr. Let an agtata he. 1, l'onter * Kon to Itihernia Morti
ihat seemN to DC AO “8-- O gage Co., Ine , 10-17 29 Int l, bloek 7g
enuse a wouthe rn Democrat nuM l'olytechnte Vgta, Add., $:,000,
written somethine, which A aulrA"ah"w"nanen, iw.isrr"a‛RaP ,7.1
... thought to be hot 9tufi . MOB€H part nf f.|. binek n, creenwond sub- |
asked in i< statement. dsonlonnorbiock 12- South Add,
"He In the chairman of th • The Ianchett. nond Co."to Farm a Ilome
Democratie National Commit^*, "ovn: 4, Dban Anan. of, MInsouri, 10- j
whone st Louie headquarters3728od3.‛528h*duehtler‛nnubdivi-
have betfl buwy Cor weeks in-flood- | F’ringir Hthnnk Co,, Te. to the gupreme
ing certain nectionsof the countryin, B’rwABpEoAn, WuqdnAaa , 10 12:32,
with victous attack# Upon ML, A. L Rurney to ETyultahle Bldg. 4 toan
Hoover’s religious faith. ' H block 131, North
“Why in 11 that hl these clos- pi ingle Eubank co., hi . tn th« gupreme
inedaygofthecanpaige Mr.. HMM' Canip nt Amertean Woodmen; 10-15-;
kob and hin candidate neem to be I g£,"‘ l"‘ 11 blotk • "oedale Add.,
iaking the eld like the Mohamm .. » Mon tn Hibernia Mort. I
medanu • • proclaiming a holy"I* % Ehhrnterjsis,."oA"unztcnndrg1se-
war? Ik It because tho cause Im ’ Add " firm filing, $1,700
mat upon every Jnaue which should I centifyh“rrunenc. ‘ru’jKXa Corn, 1
envelop u political campaign anet iu 11 nnd 14, block ., TZren"uiI /Ad * Ad:’
bechuse, with the desperation of . m-.A1
*H rfrrfV-rH^ men, they efHeb ' rt?
straw:? - - /"12, .
• ' A:., prler in Arerlcan life Insus.
0-20 * part nf lots 10 And 14.
Truemnn ‛N uuhdivinjen f hlock qo Jeni
nlngw Mouth AdHtinn, $$,00),’
...I’ W Me Intosh rt .ug te Amorient
Lffr Inuurnneh Un , 1( 2 . 24 fot bloete
10, Hill Crest Add., 0.17a < 2
3. It 1,. 1 lorenee ,t u. i, T.Xntlonnl .. .. ............
"a"’ 1:288, Dar’ of De* srentane Ean te Waiter n
irtann Vaj. -refk, Nk. '
• 10 l» 29, let : 0, N. Butt. 1
orye"* 82,000,
lieve He Would Supprt Smith.
r ... 1" nd.Ne we AII N, ..
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31- Sena-
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mnn. A 22 2«. part ft int 18. block I’ l to 15-28, lot 17, bleek 2, 1slinire Add.,
iriler-ity PIAFA-AAA , A10, 51,0, 8 per ram paynbl 1 years after
— 0*11*r. • .) to Pool H Hotti- l del*.
t 0, blorlr 41, rotytechnte Hat- ! W. II. Ilo.it, • fux to 7,*. R. Ewina,
NM, HUM henerit Vrm A Horn. savIngN A
Lunn Anan., 10-20 2A, Tol 12, block 1. ilelle-
run HUI Add.. $2 006,
HUDSQN Coach to trad* for roomin.
hou». furntahlnyn. (inner, 2iy,e(l.
■i -itr-'H'Chevrolet'coup...
and 810).- '
DEWEY NAnBEn Moron co,
3th nnd Calhoun 2-2093 J
12— Anto Trucks. Tractors
UH ». LAYS I RE» 1RIA» • N
TFIS on ANY othi.r USLD
car we SEII..
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publication which’ in written by a ,
native in South Carolina, who In | vonuas EXCHASGE .
now engazed In editorial work in I n, I‛ntted"rea, .
N.. vi civ If la red-hot atuff ; NI:W VoRK. Nov. 1 —Opened '
New York City. I rednah” H, ..im, old, franes anotg;
and I wiwh you could get it PUt 0023% .1280; mark. *,2380%. . ....... - —-------- - ..............
o. Knrth Carolina vapers. --------------- I Colambia Ornphophone, Gobel and Cherk:
"Will you not do go, and ir’you • Last year Canada sent-6,300.- .cprcronzinerodtnunrgegerrpama"niumuene
, , Hei "c, will inn not gene me 000,000 heeds of various trees to thal broke more than wix points from its
"n no "Y‛ ” rcrMt pritin tho other Domn.eariy high, bt these in uea were weli
• uome copies" . yrrai Hmain, -ne.- " abnor bed. . Lie n and Darby , eve . trong
, # • . ionand the Colonies. "feuture of the ot lint,
Moses Asks How Raskob
Received the Letter
Al ma—li, r Mary r n a: ■
Hla threat to- vote azatnst
Smith, despite the comsequences.
may indicate that he han decided
to retire from Ilie Senato. jn
‘1930 or to run as an independ-
ent.
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BNIUIINNIA Build nr A IAn A"" . । divnn* granted le t • .
In it. siek 154. North roll l • was before hl* Omaha speech.
miTH IHMHH t <oi K. It is predicted here that a
1IgN, It A, LATTIM"R1 Ifudge. strenuous attempt will be made to
-.. ‘ < ane piapmeA of. defeat hin for the Senatorship in
r.701oacr,Sullln b N• l' N. 1 , 1930, because of his stand.
7972.:—J. M. Medinle va, dause.ware 1
Funsrnl Hom*, order on motion.
UWIT-Th*. kt sl* nf, Taxas va. Lens
Hah et al, ord*" on motlon.
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MOTOR CO.
ames Atkini ft ng tn A. U. Heath.
b*n*fW v’rinleWuhrqk Cn.. Inn., 10-
1n "S, pgr* nf lot T Mmk r, Tlosednle
„AAition, 82200, R per rent.
Jem** Afinw et ux W: NorrAT,"
trust benefit Hunreme Camp nf Amrrienn
Woodmen, 10 2-"8, nnrt rt lot 1, hlork P
nonedale Add . $2,250, due end payable .7
. Democratic executive committee
in hia homo State to bar him
' from the party ballot.
Heflin’s latest utterance, an
credited to him in the Montgom-
cry^dverthicr. is said to be "So
helfFe God, I will vote against
Al Smith.”
Heretofore Heflin has, refused
to say whether he would vote)
against Smith. His silence was
believed due to the Democratic ;
• lection rule in ills . State that
candidates must swear they have
supported al] teominees of the
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