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Homes Near Line
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heartbreak.
There's a way to save them i
is a season
any other.
Priced
each .
national, has called a meeting of
the executive toard to be held at
Of Genuine Steerbide . .
Boxed to give, each ....
Laced Keytainers
or cigarette cases . .
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Mrs. Key of Weather-
ford Win* Prize for
No. 12—-Only 11 Left.
BY SANTA-PAL EDITOR
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And a little bit of that poig-
nant try is in the heart of every |
child vrho wakes on Christmas
morning to find that Santa Claus
has not kept the faith.
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clothes are thin,
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day or two more work for fa-
ther or mother.
Chairman Reid said there bas
been general dissatisfaction with
the preliminary work.
"There is dissatisfaction about
3-Hr. Free Parking
at 12th and
Commerce Ste.
Station
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Many Prospective Mothers
Now Making Application.
Ing and the retirement of a 30-
year loan, would mean an expense
to the taxpayers of $3,144,750, ac-
cording to Moore s figures.
It is his proposal to build the
auditorium and lease it to the city
tor a period of 30 years at $60,000
the Texas Hotel, Dec. 17.
Plans will be made at the meet-
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convicted in County-Court-at-Law five men in an automobile, -.
Thursday afternoon and fined $5lieved to be the Gilbert murder-iLauardia: New tors, introduced
"Chief” Eaves was arrested when ’ Young, Beeville auto man.
they attempted to hold up a ga- Me arer ------
rage last night i ringer’s mother, declared on
home, no matter how mean and ----------------—------, i
low furtin.Mit.rji children . have to act, tn* land has state , aitornex, ohn A. swanson;
T — -aa ae en--n amde a a ... a
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ELkINA, Dec. 7.—Surprised
by police, who acted on a tip that
NO matter how ragged the child
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maatter how bleak and barren the
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by capturing a truck load of thejr .
alcohol.
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BA NEW HOME St Clothes Would Please the
Pointed. been invited to attend this gath-
But they lack the capacity to ering.
reason like grown people, and/o ' — -----——
lost faith. , , । -s. -------.......----------1
There is no anzuisa so keen Threatened With Loss of
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public treasury.”
To illustrate that it can, Moore
declares that a bond issue of a
million and a half dollars would
be required for the city to build
an auditorium comparable to the
WiVinresisoutnchschgisennn, IN HOSPITAL MURDER
Amarillo, with temperature of
26 degrees, was the coldest spot
In Texas, and Brownsville, with
62 degrees, the hottest Friday.
Rainfall here amounted to .07
------ - ton, governor-elect of the Texas-
houses, where food to scarce and Oklahoma district, KIwani* Inter-
Lutes stood jury trial before
Judge Dave MeGee. I----
folk*, they would understand that
Christina* will be • bleak and
barrea dy; it they had the tus-
of the metropolitan area.
Within 12 hours after the new
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Free Dolls for
the Girls...
RESIDENTS ON I
NORTH BORDER
I FACE REMOVAL
apg echo in the heart of a for-
gotten child on Christmas morh.
port out the 924,055,706 Aus-
trian debt for ratifieation.
The committee report probably
will be reported to the Hou**
thia afternoon and be taken up
Monday.
Flood Control Iuqury.
An investigation of War De-
partment progress in carrying out
But it doesn't have the nig- » »•
nificance that it holds for the “ “
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Sun riaes 7:20 and sets 5:27.
. smart tooled designs. $1
Washable Suede Slip-ons
1 IF vie soft suede gloves . . '. are favorites
ULuse they wash so beautifully, come in
-Fto K5 95 -
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Empty Stockings To Be Many
If Santa-Pals Don’t Respond
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to make a speech.
. . । The man is fom Hutton,
tragedy of whose home is Tampico, Mex-
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Older Boy
Priced Moderately at
$1, $20 and $25
Snappy styles for the boy who loves
good looking clothes . . . coat has
peaked lapels . . ..double breasted
vest . . .one pair of plain trousers,
one pair of pleated trousers—New
IN Fort Worth, there are many
1 ragged kids who live in grimy
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KElOGGSAely to W ear This Y ear
SsokYour “Gift”
Be a Coat!
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intrigues.
«...,, senordaknePuettenary ” Are Wearing Tweeds
w in some < hristma. shopping souri, and some others appt
money. Write a fourth line for to be laying the ground fae ... for street, for shopping ... for the links .
Jingle 17 and mail it to the Jingle reservation specifically protece and numerous other occasions . . . and at Meacham's
Editor so that it will reneh the this country against any pod a very interesting selection frgm which to choose,
P‛res» office by Slonday, Dec. IO. bility that the Monroe Doctpimple lines and trims. Priced c74 50
The sender of the best line will might be waived in any parti..................................... •-.-V
lar by the treaty: and a gal
defense of his anti-war tref Paris tuccettet . . .truly flat-
. .. __* every line ... to the modern
der questioning- by somwman « her motner . . . tptcialtv
‛ful members of the Senaler lovely fur, . . . their
existed after Young had given her ।
a drink of liquor. Lothringer. |
when he heard of the affair, ac-
cording to Mrs. Malone, acted like I
!a crazy man, declaring: "I’m go-
' eign Relations Committeeity fabric* and their unmatched
the outstanding developm . at there pricet . . . Rvhlu
the day in Congress nr>vel tcayt with Beaver, Civet Cat.
The treats has been ait Foz, Fitch. Kautal Lynx. O'Pot-
The treaty has been NiKunk, Red Fog. Pointed Fog. and
i 5.3 nations. Some of hluan Hoff,
tioners talked vaguely ab
in a letter to City Council Fri- ByVnitceroe., _ ... ...
day. W. N. Moote, president ot haa°ome‛resrui sleep lxquisite Toilet SetS
Fort Worth Public Market, Ine., and his general strength is
suggests that the council invest!-Yafned. an official bulletin
gale his proposal to build and at Buckingham Palace *r
icase a modern auditorium to the day. The bulletin:
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When lap4is ehifted into Texan.
the goiernnx-nt right to patent it rIAIA An ■ ■•■ Iki
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came inp th- union it retained I VIU VLRIIV 111
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THE WEATHER: TONIGHT MO STL d "
iv. "" ^^STON AT TWELFTH
diverston of
the greatest single
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being entertained by business thing I do.
watern from
men, princes and kings of the
nations he has visited,
Sutton will stop in Tampico
a few days, before sailing for
Spain and Italy. Other nations
will see and hear him before he
comes back to Dalia* in May to
preaide over the international
assemblage of 16,000 Rotarians
from 60 nations.
In making friends with the
world, Sutton has acquired bit*
of the refinement and culture of
all the countries he has seen
. . . he has come to a stopping
place in hi* journeys, certain
that th* world is full of good
and friendly people.
"The reaerve between the dif-
ferent nation* is being broken
down, not only by such organi-
zation* a* Roiary but by oth-
ers, and by the' people them-
selves,” Hutton declares.
"People eveywhere are be-
CLUB CHIEFS TO MEET
DY 30HX SORRELLS
A * I see it, the greatest tragedy
H in life is the tmedr of a
ing for inauguration of district
----- ----- — .officers in Dallas Jan. 14. New-
folks, they would not be disap- ' ly elected district chairman have
A neighbor tells about n j thousands of others who wait
philosophy of
He IM
They know, they know that
Hani* Claus will com*.
Somehow, he will find a way
, . . they believe it • 1 . they
know it.
years ago ... when the man they
called Jesus was spread-eagled on
a erota betweep two thieves.
Xo so much because a life was
1aken, nor yet The ‘mapner of the
murder . . . but because there, a
zreat and good man lost faith in
rhe mo»t beautiful ideal in the
world—•• ideal to which be lad
dlunz to desperately thru the
greater part of his iite.
claims upon the land. and may
wrest it away from oklahomans.
Thomas say* that protective leg-
islation must be enacted to pre-
vent the land goinz from those
families now residing upon it. He
any inference that the Unit
States assumed any moral ot
gations in the affairs of otb
nation*.
Kellogg maintained the trea '
did all these things as it stands.
The House Ways and Means
Committee agreed today to re-
And there is the story of the
family where the father is con-
fined with a wasting illness
that soon will take his life, the
mdiner working lor a bare
wage, and the children badly in
want.
„INGING down the azes is that
M tgazie cry. "Father, vhy bast
thou ‘forsaken me?" ,
rTHERE’S a way co save these
kids that anguish, that
Ming realized. Senator Thomas of
Oklahoma sail today. . __________________
Thomas has been holding con- The time is getting rather that I.
ferencer with Senator Sheppard of a tip you ihouldn't team
•ever knows before, nor has ever Texas to determine what legtsla- it, thop right now to you won't
knows since. tive action can be taken to protect' feel
Thru suffering, thru humilla- people involved. The decision
Golgatha nearly two thousanu
Moore Wants Council to Go Examination of Cheseh Kdihntedahnurn.doW... $3.48
Into Market Proposal Be Made Today Muin Floor
huried etlaneo at tn* new admin-
iatration of lav entorcement in
Cook County today .by cotiniting
two murders in the southern parl
Jones Street* Monday, are ij
being considered and. the 10
dark-haired baby boy proba
will have a home by the end
the week.
Dozen* of prospective moth
have viewed the baby during
ed Like "Crazy Man.”
CORPUS CHRISTI, Dec. 1-
Testimony intended to show a
man mentally deranged after the
sanctity of his home had twy
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Circulation Department
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over the southern part of the
tate. -
the flood control act will be
made soon by the House Flood
Control Committee, it was an-
nounced.
shade* in tweeds and cassimeres
that are so much in vogue . . . sizes
12 to 20 years......*15.00 to *25
I a lost faith.
There's a way to silence the
I echo which comes down from the
I crow* on Calvary . . , the echo of
I that ery which said, "Father why
I bast thou forsaken me.”
There'* a way to soften that
bleak wailing from the cross , , ,
I ior God had not forsaken the man
vain. .___
Not in vain so ion* as there
are men who love their fellow*,
not la vain so long a* there are
strong men to aid the weak,
'-ourageone men to strengthen
I ihe wavering, faithful men to
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--dednngthlnationfrom“Eu SEE THIS NEW SELECTION:
vi t, opened fire on an automobile *n amendment to, the Treasury-
,t: tet.e on the Lincoln Highway, a ew Postorfice appropriation bill to
it was al- blocks away, and murdered Tou/direct Secretary of Treasury Mel-
leged that he struck a dog own- Ecanlan, 23, a typesetter for the* , n to allocate prohibition en-
-d by Dexter Seurlock, attorney, Chicago Height* tar. Police be- ■, reement among State* accord-
while reading a meter at the lieve the gunmen mistook the car I ins,, .10 their population.
Seurlock home. in which scanian was tiding with’ Th Is.cauzed a general debate
The dor. with an Injured eye, Alvin Solerberg, for a part of a.on prohibition.
was brought to court ar evidence, motorized posse which had been . ’--.----
ntmnerii Thursday. Dec. 13.
The *1 award for last line in
Jingle No. If goes to Mrs. Esther
Key, Weatherford, Texas. It was
’•Poor dad was broke again" Sev-
erai came near it.
The check has been mailed.
davenport across the room, ....
Several hours later a group oft A 1 isht on prohibition was
five men in an automobile. H«- started in the House when Rep.
’ I a(leterAie Nar Va-i (m*FAR.an
little suits of all wool fabrics that will
WINS ALIENATION sunEnlent,"eArnorsted to theminuteo H
B, t MPtmi. friced ....................*12.45 to *15
ALBANY, Texas. Dec. " Overcoats . . . sizes 10 to 20 years . . . new
Mrs. Marguerite Johnson Nic patterns and fabrics. Priced d 1 A en
son of St. Paul, Minn.. . o ......................... 319.)0
awarded *10,000 by a jury luoys‛ overcoats—Sizes 1 to 9 years. Grays,
in her alienation of affect.. . all the newest patterns for d19 EA
suit against the parents of hpriced *5 to .............. dlZ.)U
husband, Bruce Nicholson. Sli Amu
sued for *25,000, charging maenile Suits 4
For afternoon, street, dinner or dance.
AUIUN ASKEU MUdAKO.a _
ON AUDITORIUM RESTFUL
. 5 for Christmas . . . shown in Grey,
, Brown, Chamois or white..........
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That'* the kind of young-
•ter* Th* Press 1* seeking
SAnteFaintdorai Editor haa 126
of them already, all needing
someone to look out for them
if they get any Christmas at •
receive 91. Winner will he
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per year, "The city could par-
fnl, perhaps, on Christmas Eve.
Christmas 1* little more than
two weeks away. Santa-Pals
should be getting their assign-
ment* and seeing what they're
going to have to do Christmas
Eve.
There'* a pleasant but urgent
duty for a host of them. Catt
the Santa-Pal Editor at The
Press and give him your name,.
one incorporated in the present Applications for the adop
market plan. of Scripps Howard, baby fol
keepterea oncrahe lnanhthen: abandoned in an -to at Fifth
Silk Scarfs
.Modernistic designs . :
In vivid color harmonies
make these crepe de
chine triangles and scarfs
lovely for gifts. Wanted
colors and sizes. Priced
till* to alt its vublletand -
Reverts to Texas.
The till* of 42.000 acre* now
reverts to Texas, aad 10*4 familier
. must file their application with
that State. In the meantime. It
I*.reported to Thoms* that Tex-
ans, foreseeing a change in the
boundary, have already filed
of an inch. Rain* were general
)— Dark Coat aLight Fure
/D0 Light Coate...Dark Furt
trngwdr known to man was that f ______
"EI which took puce o* grim Action Would Transfer Big
Block of Oklahoma Land
A TRIM, medium-sized man,
A radiating the culture and
polish of nations, stopped in
Fort Worth long enough Friday
belleve that when Christmas
comes, 8anta Claus *111 come
too.
Nomehow, thia 4o0 and kind
old gentleman will find a way to
abeir husble door
To a child, banu Claus 1*
more than man, and but little
iess than God.
He will perform a miracle: he
v III kee p tn- faith ...on Christ-
mas, bo will route.
last two or three days and ,
Gaily’, if not wholly, retrieve this have expresed a desire fonys 4-Piece Knicker Suits
amount during the course of a|The. baby is doing exception ,
Motber-m-lavw M*y. Hn.bsm! Act- yearrromrentals on the hail,"nounetd'bridaypttlrnomas $12.45 ”' $15.00
Boxed Flowers
The loveliest remem-
brance gift . . . clusters
of the flowers, buds,
shell flowers, etc. , ..
gorgeous colors to match
the bright felt or silk
hat. Boxed for d i r a
giving. 50c to..•1.U
Third Floor
Pal Editor and says all he no different from
Laced Billfolds
Floral de- d i Og
signs . each • 1 .70
each . ......
Ralph Tuggle, Fort Worth’*
singing traffic policeman, was
critically ill at All Saints Hospital
Friday, believed a victim of pto-
mains poisoning.
OFFICER COLLAPSES
These kids need Santa-Pal*, 1 -------
someone to pay them a visit, Ralph Tuggle Critically ill at I
i --e= —h AH Saints Hospital I
Police Chief Killed in Home
By Shotgun Slugs
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LmtaU, Lwr. 7, — Outlaw*
. 1 want* for Christmas is a bal-
i loon.
, A little girl wants some
Santa-Pal to be sure and bring
city for a period of 30 years. "The King had some ? W
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---on gangsters, beer runner* killed -jj ’ 1d "The efficient life of a public to his father» bedside fr< hair container mirror
seco Dcunco EINEn 1 ““ or Folice Leroy Gilbert ot Sae.mn.n.. trnm c,, structure U 30 year*," the letter Interrupted hunt in Africa. Ter jar, nail contanner’ mirror, <
METER READER FINED village ot Houth chicago,r"CommentzromsenatorEeConr.says. "irstereroretheexer-pectedto reach Suez aboh, powder jar comb button v
EAR HITTING ANIMAi aeghts, zrepsmenrnd.puplieorptefaisthr cue of wise cconomy for the city p. m. today. F rom there1, buffer, nail file and shoe (
run nil -IN— ANA- fney rested the muzzle of a thisaregionar, ?. theserrecttht of Fort Word! to lease an aud- to Port Said to embar Set priced .........$6.93
Dog nrougs......... During anof molgyn onthe iron '«!!— hi drenna1 economic «... toriumtromnthe bunidere,rather
ErialJudge anadowewedks baa“othens”neone resaraing ..S|
Under a statute which declared lading A stray slug tore the quately to protect the inhabitant,
it a misdemeanor to needlessly second finger trout the left band by proner safetv "
or wilfully strike sn animal, Ri- of the chiefs wite, who.nat on s p,. "m..
ley B. Lutes, meter render for davonner* aereu- "ha "o I r s n«i
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Come to The Preus I
office and see “Baby
Smiles,” the most -
sensational and lat-
est doll with rubber
hands, arms and legs.
“Baby Smiles" is al- l
most human—come ’
to The Press office, )
. get sub scription
blanks and win this
doll for Christmas.
THE PRESS
ico, but who actually was en
route from Japan to Spain.
Sutton is president of Rotary
International, and Friday was
guest of honor at a noon lunch-
eon at the City Recreation Hall,
where about 500 fellow-Rotar-
laps met to hear him.
Altho hi* business ia In Tam-
pico, Denver is Sutton's home,
and every nation Ma interest.
HI* is a job international a*
the organization he head*.
Since he was elected president
more than a half year ago, Hut-
ton hh been In hi* office but
a few day*.
He ha* been to Europe, thru
South America, to the Orient,
meeting with Rotary Club* and
family a few door* away, where , and plan for Christmas . . . and
the children never have had a ; who are rewarded for their
Christmas. hopes.
A Bag of Steerhide Is Always
Welcomed By Women
See The»e Saturday!
No. 1—Folder style business women prefer, genuine
steerhide . . . beautiful bird tooled design. Has two in-
side folds, coin purse, also two outside pockets for •
mirror and smaller purse.......................... I d A Ae
Ne. 2—Smart steerhide bag, floral tooled design mount- !s4~•.•
ed on gilt frame. Has turn lock safety latch . . . with , ' FK )′%
coin purse and mirror............................. V
No. 8—Folder style, floral design, has 1 inside fold,
coin purse and mirror............................. .
Cigarette Cases, Billfolds or Keytainers 24200372202855
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* loaded trolles,
wwiteh augUte wer€
lay. J. Una. mo
red ufotlue 19. wa
ut at doniprr. The
■t seriowety injured
Dee. c—Al ott-
injured Wedmesda,
DEPUTY SHERIFF DIES
G. M. Hamil, deputy sheriff for I
.. .. the last four years, died at 10 a.
. - violated, was expected to close the m Friday of heart trouble. Hamil
a hold-up was being planned, llu- derense today of Robert Loth- rerved in Judge Hal Lattimores
dolph Pettit, 25, wasThot in the : finger, barber, charged with thelcourt. Funeral arrangements are
face and seriously wounded, and: hospital., bed., slaying of E, C.ibeing made under direction of
Mr. Xf.rv Nr. Harveson & Cole. Hamil was born
Mr: Marz Malone: Mrs. Loth- i |n Mansfield and lived at 250«
witness standthat her daughter Embry Place, Riverside.__________
confessed to her that impropriety ;
H* has learned not to pin his
fait i on aniraciea, nor count too
•it oa*l y on bis dreams material-
uluu ..
But with children it 1* dirter-
ent
They have no philosophy.
Taey have nothing . . . but
l*Hh.
Chief Gilbert Ptur wtbnmlue en- INSANITY IS DEFENSE
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Into Lone Star State
B, Emt-e Fr...
! WASHINGTON. Der. t. — One '
thousand families along Tex* - 1
. Oklahoma border are threatened
with loss of homes because of the
decision of the United States Su-
preme Court, effect* of which era I
Md poignant as that of one who
has believed with all his heart
in an ideal—and can believe no
longer,
Probably the greatest single
Work to Be Starte.
By Committee •( Paquin CoUart. . .Notched
..... ..... LIV CoUarg Sunrl Cuff,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—;
Ury of Hut* Frank B. Ke
. Slain Floor
Novel Gold Flecked
Red, Green and
White Wrapping
Paper, Metal Rib-
bons, Tags, etc.
Tuggle became violently
and collapsed at City Hall i
lunching on milk and n
croguetten,
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The cry on grim Golgatha was
the cry of a man who was a* a
ehild ... a man who had the
»imple, and tenacious and un,
ahakalfe faith of a child.
D
nd the
before
y shop-
man, he has worked out some
wort of pbilosophy that »ustains
atm in III fortn
M* "habecome -reconeiled tn
the -ff l if of tragedy and
dinastef.
tion, thru indirference. thru sia rendered several years agoaffeets
•ad eaU. Jesus bellesed, the north and south border be-
' Aad at the last, he believed— tween th* states.
believed that somehow, God | The court held that the border NAME......
would save him from lb« pale should be along the 109th merid-
*•4 mifterins of death on the l ian, where it has always beep, but
crone, surveys now being conducted for
But the apikes were drven the court by Samuel H. Gannett.
thru thoze ithin hands and th-, engineer, show that th- mneridian
erons reared . . . and death earn* lie* one-half mile east of the bor-
•a apace. dtr that has been used.
Aad M nut then that Jesus 42,000 Aere,
raised his eyes, and in a voice of • The shift will transfer 42.000
pain, ot SVfl. of barfiement, of acres and 1909 fam.lie* from Okla-
angulsb cried. "Father, why hast homa into Texas, Thomas says. It
thou foraaken me" will also deprive them of title to
their lands. •!
qi all the tragedies that hap- The land was formerly anern-
U pea to ord nary mortain, meet land, patented in bellef it
I there is none which bites so deep was locat-d in Okihoma, and
or lravea a acar so vivid as the landowners thought they had ob-
iragedien of childhood. tained title thru their negotiations t
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1928, newspaper, December 7, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547244/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.