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done it should be done now,"
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Greenwall, and an uncle, Henry
Worth’ll famous opera house at
held.
Phone 3-2807
1107 Houston Street
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Insurance
Germany temporarily.
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quantity of underwear.
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to Ray Leeman, manager.
With slightly more than three
TRAIL BLAZER
OF AEROCADE
LEAVES FRIDAY
Thirty Telegrams Offer Him Jobs Ranging From Career
In Movies to Free Scholarship In Trade School
skin coat from a
merchant.
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Used
Phonographs
Consoles and
AIR SERVICE TO
El. PASO PLAN
BERLWN, Nov. 1. — Clarence
police who were escorting him j
to a hotel following his exami- .
.nation by immigration officials, '
a group, including-many girls,-*
hotstec Clarence on their shoul-
ders. ’’
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cannot ’
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too plain
that every
one within
our reach
is welcome
at all
times to any
information
on financial
or fiduciary
matters.
EASY TERMS
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Millions of Families Depend
on Dr. Caldwell’s Prescription
New Mexico into West Texas an
far as Valentine and south -into
Mexico as far as Jiminez. Chi-
huahua.
page document, outlining the jury
rindings, regarded Keyes' conduct
during the trial of defendants ac-
cused of conspiring to wreck the
$100,000,000 Julian Petroleum
Corporation. .
lowed receipt . of petitions from
the Federation of Women's Clubs
.. . Clover Lan*, pair shoes.
4724 Hryce, wagon.
i Bryce, Scout bulk.
West Rixthy wagen
tempted to smother her, it was )
stated. The negro fled when the ‘
woman was wakened.
PLAYERS
Worth 1425
Now Only
$295
calling attention to- overcrowded
conditions In' the hospital.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
PUT UNDER ARREST
Asa Keys of Los" Angeles Faces
Corruption Charge
te FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
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"Any tim the city is ready.
I am ready," Wright says.
be , :--:---—
Hero is another list of treasure
1 homes to check, boys and girls.
If you obtained a subscription
BLASTTYST’CONDITION
FORT WORTH’S
MOST DESERVING
CHARITY, THE
Volunteers of America
MATERNITY HOME
15th Year
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the tour.
The A otiation of Commerce of.
Fort Wo.th has asked that each
city have princesses selected to re-
ceive the girl from Fort Worth,
who will be "Queen of the Aero-
cade.*’
"Did you tell him if he saw the samples he'd be sure to
buy?”
and entered a bedroom, taking in
the garden hose with him and '
soaking the rpom with water. The ,
prowler also went next door and
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grand jury charges of "wilful and
corrupt" misconduct In office.
Almost at the same time, Ja-
cob Berman, who assertedly
passed bribe money to Keyer for
acquittal in the Jillian Petroleum
Corporation trial, gave himself
up.
The ,Warrant was based on a
formal accusation of the grand I
jury in which It was Claimed the ]
district attorney conspired to free |
: ( FRIGHTS
Worth $175
Now Only
$98
era) Judge James C. Wilson will
make its final report late Thurs-
day, according to Assistant V. S.
District Attorney J; Forrest Me-
Cutcheon.
The grand jury reconvened
Monday, after several weeks’ re-
cess to finish up work for the
opening of the fall term of fed:
eral court. Between 275 and’
300 cases are to be disposed of
Court, which will open Monday,
will be held daily for two weeks,
including election day. All civil
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More Treasure Homes
Here To Check, Kids
Man's Face Is Toni By Explos-
Ion of Tank At Plant
Lucey Sarten, 32, injured in ,
an explosion at the Acme plant .....
of Armour & Company Wednes--
da, reported stillin.A -erii;
ical condition at Baptist Hospital
gers."
Hoff, It was said, had made
millions in the bootlegging In-
Trust
You doubtless carry life insur- .
ance for the protection of your
dependents. But have you taken
the precaution to safeguard the
insurance proceed from loss
-----through the inexperience of those
who will receive it?
Your object in purchasing life
insurance will be fulfilled if you
substitute for their inexperience
the specialized experience of
fiduciary experts under what is
"I am'ready any time, Ltold
Mr. Carr that he is chairman, oT"’
mecommittee,"Dr. rtompsbnt
arid. •
''Something should be done. If
the home is ever going to be
— in front of tire camera," he „„ , , ,, 1 .
sald. ~--f--t When Dr, Caldwell started
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persona charged with ermina1 of.
fenses, . . n . , r,
» • Dy» nited I'rees;
• .Mont of th* counts in the 16-
•The British Parliament
Monticello, nlinois. “
I Please send bottle of Dr. Qald well’s J
l Syrup Pepsin to try, entirely FREE. •
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from his j
radiators
were stlen from his junk yard, '
A G. Carry, 1205 North Main, |
notified police.
When L. L. Leonhart, 3737 El
Campo, returned home from work
tary andd treasurer. Directory
are Barrett, Seth Barwise, C. It.
Smith and J. H. Hancock of Fort
Worth and Thurman Barrett of
BY JACK GOUDOV.
NCE a showman, always a
showman.
eroua bottles. Or, to prove at our
expense how much Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin can mean to you
and yours, use this special cou-
pon: - -
to the convenilon,. but advices
have been received at headquar-
tors here that other cities are
planning'on boosting the attend-
If a few drops of olive oil are
nded to the water when washing
chamols leather gloves tey will
not become hard or stiff.4
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The story stops there and
another thread of it is picked
up in Fort Worth.
J. O. Lane, 819 Jarvis, a
special officer for merchants
in the vicinity of Jennings and
Rio Grande, felt the norther
that came in Monday.
Having a night job. Lane
needed something to keep him
warm, so he bought a sheep-
Dr. Thompson Says He Is
Ready for Report
After three months of waiting,
Dr. W R. Thompson, City Coun-
cilman, declares that some ad-
vance should be made toward re- l
porting •s the proposed nurses'
home for the City-County Hos-
pital. .
Thompson and City Manager j
O. E. Carr were appointed by ;
City Council as a committee to
Investigate conditions at the hos-
pital with' a comimittee from
County Commissioners' Court.
Carr and Thompson were des-,
ignated by Mayor William Bryce'
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Put a small box of-Hmin a | over which the human eye can
damp larder, The lime will ab- see, and is equally efficient in fog,
' sorb the moisture, is being tested in England.
vealed Thursday.
At a meeting of the board of |
directors Tuesday, Barrett was
elected president of the company: ,
Tom Hardin was re-elected gener-
al manager; C. R. Smith. secre- im
4*8,9
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on July 10, At the same time:
County Commissioner Harve
Wright was appointed in a like
capacity by the Commissioners'!
ago and LCourt..
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Advertisementj
programs and sold candy.
When the elder Greenwall
took over the ’ Byers Opera
House, now the Palace Theater. '
Home Town Folks
--Seen by .... .
Walter Humphrey
rNHIS is the 'kind of a story . Lane rit something slightly
I you may not believe. But - scratch tug his wrist.
It's true as any story ever was. He rolled the sleeve of his
ward community progress. - ------- .
surancesthat Mexico will enter from Blitman’a pursein the Dlit-
active competition in both ath- man-Benny Bass fight.
Jetic and. Indufstrlal activities ' • —---------------
have been received. Leeman naid. MVH IDE NOTE IS FOUND
school kid then. handed
Seventh Street,
'Texas Air Transport Is
Bought By Barretk
Air passenger service between
! Fort. Worth and Dallas, El Paso
....-----4.-. t
Will Make Inspection Trip
Of Entire Route To
Be Covered
If weather permits, the trail
blazing ship Of the Fort Worth
Aerocade will leave the Fort
Worth municipal airport at 8 a. m.
Friday for a two-day tour o er ths
proposed itinerary ot the Aero-
cade Into West Texas, Nov. 8-11.
Rslns st all points on the tour
kept the ship from leaving Thurs-
day morning.
Texas Pacific ships.
The ship is a Ityan Brougham
plane of the Texas Pacific Coal &
Oil Co. and will be piloted by Ver-
non Johns. Officials making the
tour are D, W. Carlton, aviation
manager of the Association of
Commerce, George Friddell, aero
sales manager of the Texas Pa-
cific Coal A. Oli, and Hubb Diggs.
Stops, will be made at Wichita
Falls, Vernon, • Amarillo, Plain-
view, Lubbock, Post, Big Spring,
Han Angelo, Midland. Abilene and
Ranger. Instructions as to safety
Kentucky, volliWnien,
Fast ‘Tucker, Klashitelj,
Fawt hlattie, peneil Ml,
Hast Annie. harmonica.
As s user of the telephone,
France comes 25th in the list of
nations;she is no*w below Jaban,
Iceland and the Hawaiian Islands,
English citizens purchase about
2500 autos each week; about one-
fifth of these are delivered in
Londor
Dy!‛Aitp41rn, .
LOS ANGELES, Nov; 1.—Asa
Keyes, district attorney. surren- . _
dered it the sheriff's office today Third and Commerce Streets Hr
to a warrant for his arrest on 1600
Caldwell did not believe were
' good for human beings to put into
their systems. So-hewrote a pre-
scription for a laxative to he used
by his patients.
The prescription for constipa-
But this week the board of
directors ’of the Civic Theater
called Greenwal in.
Greenwall was aked to take
charge of Fort Worth’s home or
the spoken drama. ... He hes-
itated . . . but not for long.
Now Greenwall is theater 1
While answering questions,
giving his autograph and being
-photographed, Clarence opened
30 telegrams offering him jba
in Europe and the United
states. The offers ranged from
practice medicfe, back in 1876.
I the needs for a laxative were not
as great as they are today. People
lived normal, quid lives, at
| plain, wholesome food, and got
plenty of fresh air and sunshine.
have served as a lookout for the ;
gang of aut strippers. That
man also had, disapepared when ,
Leonhart came out of the house. Mitchell W.
Negro Cut Screen. . • I
A negro prowler was reported
Greenwall the son, just
and policing of the fields as the
planes arrive, servicing the planes, i
and holding receptions, will be '
It was so unexpected." t
When a German girt threw
her arms about his neck and
Moving picture cameramen- kissed Him, Clarence was moved
seized the rnun an nhnd lilt to prtest:
-- "‘m-NoFused-to such a thtmg
would not.be denied, made a
hero out of Clarence Terhune.
19-year-old American caddy
who arrived today as a stow-
away on the Graf Zeppelin.
Snatching him away from
Terhune, youthful ’ American
stowaway on the Graf Zeppelin,' I
was granted permission by the j
government today to remain in i
He z4ided the destiny of Fort
Worth’s most famous play-
Mitchell W. Greenwall, man-
ager ot Fort Worth's opera
house of old, got out of the
racket 14 years ago. • ,
He went into the outdoor ad-
7---as
old U. S. A. within a week."
“The Zeppelin trip was the
most thrilling of all my adven-
tures." Terhune told’the United
Press. "All of my adventures
have been exciting," he sald,
"but this is the limax, because
pt this gigantic reception here.
he represented at the meeting, dustry, but Cohen today 1s t
Already responses have been re-1 trial said he was bankrupt. Co-
celved .In the home town speak- hen appeared in the ease of Hor
ing contests, tie theme of which and Harry Blitman against Al-
ls best methods of building to-bert Hall and his wife, who were
ward community progress. As- seeking to collect a judgment,
.. . .. j_ e.A... nitCi.n’. m.can 4n +hn mlit.
Alershuserslebpcrectean Prepares Indictments for
the landing field. , Fall Term of U. S. Court
Yes, he said that’* the reason he wouldn't ace them.” ; andandna'lddqutbeinndec2o—speciarv.s.grandjury wuw.
planes, that stop will be taken ott1-------- 1a- a«»»s hv Fed-
The world’s greatekt the+-
plans played there. Amon”,
them were Richard Mansfield,
Lillian RuKreu Edwin Booth
. . Greenwall "knew (hem. nil
Then th vodvil-and finally
the motion picture—Interests
. beseiged the grouand used up
Clocks of the.Soulhezn Pacifie —more film, they-afeluard +ald,
than they had used in filming
Houston has come first with ' Tr J'nn»<i ..
announcement of a special train . WASHINGTON,.Nov. 1
Committee appointments fol-
GRANDS
Worth $750
Now Only a
$595
. 5210 P’ershing, roller akaton. *
■ 5216 H"ershing, Bcout Raife.
5220 F’ershing. Indoor ball.
3017 Iledsoe, Scout knife.
30124 Jledsoe, roller skates,
1613 Helle Pace, knife.
1801 Vliginia Place, ngernoll:
"205 Cariton, knife aunort.
2213 Cariton; roller skates.
2112 ITcren, pocket Ben.
1814 Clover Lane, roller skates,
917 Henner, hnrmontca,.
1616 E." Magnolia, Ingersoll
705 Belzises Terrace, flashlight. \
700 Porter, pencil art.
HUM E. Cannon, camiera.
1024 Fnst ntle, indoor ball.
1646 East Muda, roller skntes,
. 1607 VIekery Blvd., wrist eat<h
1613 Fast Tucker, rolier akatea
M10 East Cannon, Ingernoll,
11 Id Fast Leuda, roller skates,
—-1108 Eant Tucker, pen and vepcil wet.
1100 Ennt Annie, Ingernoi,
1323 Ash Crescent, football,
1915 NAbine, roller bkAtes,
706 bast Hatlie, football,
* 806 4josourl, Scout Enie.
Bota again. Back ‘midst the
light*. ** "I" ~
to any of these homes during the
MUDDY BUT PASSABLE treasure hunt which* closed last
PW I IrreD-F Saturday you sre entitled to a.
New
Phono-
graphs
Mam: $50
$70
\rtoplinne og
(onsolette.
anenrmr$is
i^i. $i10
catumhia s275
vivauenal?-4”
the stage and movies to. a free
scholarahip- in a-trade school.----t
"At present. I have made no • . , ■ — ■ ,
plans," Terhune said, "but I -ance by sending special excur-
intend to refuse all European alonsi Because of the interna-
offers and return to the dear, tional aspect given the meeting.
- -■..... - - attendance is expected to climb
at 3 a. m. Thursday he saw two
-men stripping tires ott his auto
in the garage. One tire already
had been removed, he reported to
T police.
Leonhart entered his house to
get a* gun and the thieves evi-
dently heard him and fled with-]
out stealing anything. A man
Leonhart noticed in a parked auto I
three houses away is believed to
10 and 12 o'clock last
94o Rast Richmond, bicycle.
13013 Baltimore, rod mid reei,
1:35 f AVRe pocket Ben.
2209 MansfMd "I; nr rifl*, ningl Shot
25/1 Mansfield Rd . lashiglt,
820 ErH AHen; ‘finshlight.
mhi Elmwood, hnrmonia.
1004 Hast ilehmond, nasehali brt
1229 Kast Richmond, pocket Len.
133255 East Kichmond, knife.
14, Hast Allen, baseball.
hah Hast Elmwood, harmonien. ,
1010 East Allen, scooter.
air mail between Fort Worth,
Houston, San Antonio and La-
redo.
A school for the training of pi-
lots, and machine shop at which
pHafor standard makes of
planes will be sold to the air pub- i
lie also are planned. Barrett re:
POLICE BUSY
DURING NIGHT
Woman Is Robbed of Wrist
Watch By Two Men
In Auto
-A robbery, four thefts and I
burglaries, two prowler calls and
an attempted auto stripping were [
reported to police late Wednes-
day and early Thursday.
Mrs. C. C. Whitlock, 515 Malta,
was robbed of a wrist-watch In
the 1100 block on Main Street,
she reported to police. Mrs. Whit-
tock was walking when an auto
carrying men and women pulled
up at the' curb in front of her.
Two of the men jumped out
, and wrenched ott her wrist-watch. ;
then got back Into the auto and ,
drove away, according to police
report. Mrs. Whitlock told ot-
-fleers she could identify the men,
und furnished the number of the
auto, which is being sought by
police. • ,
-Clothesline, stripped.
The clothesline at the home of
‘ R. S, Banner,' 2310 Western,- was
-stripped pt 12 shirts, 6 pillow-
caaes, 3 mouse deeases and a
home. Sixteen
that he In lilx MEMsmdntdJ
i pm Emasapeqame4)/
I drug stores in 1 892 under the. s- •-ZZ«
mame of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup., ae aa / %
Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable rem-' 5‛S.CA€a~cec. •
edy, intended for women, child- at AGE ns
ren and elderly people, and they _
1824 Wentern, bjeycle
2014 Went Hi xth pe nd l st.
3130 West Fifth, Acout da.
5337 Coillnwood, || «Ash,
4037 Hyers, fuller sktes.
5204 •ColHnwood, tool chest,
121 plover lnne. Indoor ha .
entered a bedroom at that house,
according to police report.
A woman asleep in the room
•creamed when the prowler at-
B/UQltsCUoM.
EL FASO. Nov. 1.-EI Paso!
was struck by an earthquake at
9:30 oclock last night. The quake
covered an area of about 4 00
miles, extending from Central
$25
Greenwall, established
Greenwall’s father.
he was
South Texas Body Planning roThe Krandaurwmede A Parta:
Aggressive Campaign ! defendants named Tn indietmentnT
x I returned then and ones to be r^-
.aUbhmeT^ s.‛ e ta"zouttd," 2:
Chamber of Commerce hea.qu.r- jwednenday by John Bordeaux.
trrhere.willbefo iTahlch e ' Forrwn rm-mt-Trometer,-^
pskressivescamp la tin r.« n.| H Commissioner J, W. Flynn
towns embaced in the FeKlonal . .’■ " , ,L, ...•Has
dlstrict will be urged to cooper- on a / harze of using the malis
ate in the building of plans for 1o defraud.
Boss of City’s Opery House
Of Old Back in the ‘Racket’
Thsrrdhad the rtght side ot
.—.....----- his face blown off when a tank
' and Mexico City is planned by A. exploded, hospital attendants
P. Barrett, new owner of the -
Texas Air Transport, carriers of
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Nov.
,1.—A roaring crowd that
. teen at 1328 Fairmount, and
emergency officers from station
No. 2 answered the call. ’
Heavy Nains on Roads West of prize.. , 1---- —
Abilene, says Ieport. towoday hones and prizes Eol-
As the result of continued rains
in most sections of Texas and Ok-
lahoma, dirt roads will be very
muddy, but passable, according to
. "the report received by the Anso-
ciafion of Commerce Tourist Bu-
reau Thursday.
Heavy rains west of Abilone
on State Highway No. 1 will put
load*.in bad condition. Southeast
Texas, in the vicinity of Palestine,
also reported ..very heavy rains,
with Coads in bad condition.
Roads north of Fort Worth and
in the vicinity of Muskogee and
Oklahoma City are in fair condi-
tion, despite heavy rains, accord-
ing to Information received by the
bureau.
'Dirt roads in the" Panhandle
. and West Texas will be very mud-
dy, Light rains were reported on
highways cast ot here and near
Shreveport.
°u.AH2/
It was believed to
coat up a few inches and
. peered into the lining.
There, in the cheap flannel 1
material of the lining, was
"something" tryihg to get out.
Lane removed it from a
coarse piece of the lint, and
found a young boll weevil, half
out of its egg, wiggling back
and forth in a half-successful
effort to extricate itself.
Once in the air and light,
and free from the binding
thread of the cloth, it worked
out of the egg and into the
open. . .
It was the end of a long
trip, with many hazards whteh •
included machinery of several
kinds.
And the ttK that was laid
in a cotton bol{ (In Texm.
, let's say) survived It all, and
made the trip to the eastern
mills and back thru one win-
ter and summer—but just a
little late to get In on the
1928 crop.
Lane, astounded, looked thru ’
the lining of his "sheepskin''
but was scratched no more.
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SOUTHWEST TEXAS IS
advised local authorfties todav
that ths sfateroom of a river boat
occupied by Samuel F. Shumate
of this city was empty on the
boat’s arrival in Norfolk. A'sui-
cide note was found. —*
Mast Tueker. poeter . 2
Fast Daggett, 11 cash
EmM. DagKett, harmonien.
Fawt Broadway. Indoni l„
Kentucky, pocket Bru.
MIsouri, v agen
Misnourt, harmonica.
Eant 201 h, waKon, -,7
Kenney, fhashlight.
FAst Rio Grande, rolier nica
Fast Brondway, harmonica.
Lxtoh, Me out knife.
Vickery, harmonica.
Fast Hamney. knife.
Marion, roller Bit at«s.
Fast Jenuamine, pocket Hen,
East Powell, knife assort.
East JessAmine, roller skaton,
arvey, Harmonica.
Fast TAimore, poket Ben.
Nast Arlington, roller skatew,
Davis, knife.
Jaltimore, tennin shoes.
COFC TO DRIVE
FOR PROGRESS >.»«., qi we
. [heard Nov. 19.
It’s the story of an egg.
deposited in a boil of cotton
when last fall’s stand still was
in. the field.
‘There’s a gap in the story
here, because it can’t very well
be conjectured whether the
-particular boll of cotton was
in Texas, Oklahoma. Missist
sippt, or where.-
But it went t the mill and
the gin; wherever It was, and
in time came out of the spin-
ning mill in cheap lint cotton
cloth.
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2 CHICAGO, Nov. I.— An earth- .
quake, of severe intensity, was/,
recorded on the seismograph of
the University of Chicago be-
Millions of families are now
never without Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin, and IT you will once
•tert using it you will also always
have a bottle handy for emergen-
cies.
It is particularly pleapng to
know that the most of it is bought
by mothers for themselves and
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" Panic Caused When Quake ,
striRes In State
need just such a mild, aafe, gen- | -
tie bowel stimulant as Syrup Pep- the children, thongh Syrup Pepsin
: Under successful management ! isjustasvaluabletor elderly Pen-
this prescription has proven its Pie. All drug stores hate the gen-
worth ahd is now the largest sell-
ing liquid laxative in the World.
.The fact that millions of bottles
are used a year proves that it has
won the confidence of people who
needed It to get relief from hear-
! nehes, biliousness, flatulence, in-
digestion, loss of - appetite and
sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds
and fevers.
Railway were stopped and the
tremor was sever enough to
But even that early there were,
drastic physics and purges for the
relief of constipation which Dr.
SEVENTH AND HOUSTON
Capital $1,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000
I crowded the legit to the wall, to Ray Leeman. manager. CAVe bnn oAA, poAVE
The house changed hands mid with slightly more than three SAT> DUU DUU DKVRE
Greenwall quit the "game." weeks left before the second an- --
Now he's back in the racket nual convention opens, executives .Iankruptey Petition to Be Filed
agamn. And back in his first of the organization have already Tor ‘Bootlegger King'
—Fort j racket Greenwall’s smile is mapped tentative’plans for five
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। ant. a ;.t ltrini. rapostons. Jorne show, Bernard (ohen sald today ha in- ’hat country to be in a state of
। Oner a showman, always a international events, home town tended to r. a petition of bank- war with eGrmany until August
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547213/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.