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theae boys who were older than I ‘ signing bonds until those he is on start go
and picked up the things I learned ' have been disposed ot.
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crime day by day and it gets to
where it doesn't seem anything
unusual — just an everyday.
He slapped the piano some of
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That title doesn't sound half
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no bond that is not gild-edged.
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a hand that accelerated, 'all.
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Harold Lloyd
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BY THE < KITH
Did they laugh"
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KEM4L‛s PLAX.
This summarizes Kemals plan.
CHARLIE HAHN
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EVERY NIGHT
Beautiful
Columbia Rink
716 W. Daggett
F. Martin, Mgr.
BABY STILLMAN ILL
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"A boy at that nge abeorbs | handling the caw
in saloons and on the street. 1
GOOD-HEARTED.
- ' They were as good hearted a
bunch as anybody could know. You
could always get five dollars from |
somebody around at the saloon if
you were broke.
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WERBKRT RAwLINON
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“DON’T SHOOT"
district clerk. .
An effort was made during (he
administration of Sheriff Clarke to
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Who
whe
to make good," says the baron
And we want the AmericanAa.
to have a better understanenM
its aims and purposes. ___
Weatherford and Paris, half an J
drizzlipg rain waa falling when
some of the boys and I went ,
around to the corner saloon and
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"Grand-Ma’s Boy
L Jumem Oliver < urwood’e
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ku, that a pre-
riey be held in
"The first job I ever pulled off , he accepts are good; that he is the I
was one Monday. The Sunday be- , only sheriff to ever collect a for- j
(pre was damp and dreary A feited bond, and his orfic accepts I
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fringe of
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for funds
children.”
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protest to
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can being
The grand jury, after a complete
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found it closed. The gang ecat- stderabie number of bonds now on ,
tered till just one boy and 1 were me are absolutely worthless
•We walked over the bridge to IThese bonds are recorded with the I
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—And the Rest Ia ns
Cheap as the Rest—
B I N Y O NO ’ K E E F E
Moving—Packing—Storing
Lamar e6s4
bed-wiu
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the port, !
cell nd Im
ington.
The dai
came acqi
senine wh
into each
wide open
nantly. •
Serge (
.1 she was s
only Ruas
insured tl
where
Lamar, France
stice can be reached and the
basis of a final peace conference
to be held about Oct. 15 worked
out
1. That the military opera-
tona of Kemal in the C hanak
sad Lsmid areas ot the neutral (
zones be suspended pending the
Mudania conference
TO sKIZE THRACE.
J. That Turkey be allowed to '
amount has been reached on bonds HOT!" runs his ehatter. Ned has
and brought up there; never went , outstanding. the bondsman is auto- been here
to school. Just hung ground with maticnily prohibited from further I celved with
Moore, saiesman for the
Bondsmen, according to law. j the stage with a laugh that never inch. says Colonel Landis.
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found to be faulty.
SAYS THEYRE ALL GOOD.
. of the suburbs had somewhat
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mnt‛2.1657 or Mary Byron at R
— conference, at which it ta I -Oh, yes, 1 can tell the plain-
hoped that artmmedtzte arms- Tetothesmen -a-biock.axayThere’s.
alwa;s a tall one and a short one"
L : Britain. boy gave me a eigarer and began
I ’ Acceptance of Kemal s invita: to talk about a jewelry store not
1 tion to a parley was up to General rar from our neighborhood He
I . Herington whose decision has nol-said we could rot it. We planned
| 1 yet been announced. it
Arthur S
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SPECIAL—ONE DAY ONLY
MONDAY, ocronEn2.a nd.
Men's suits cleaned anapr-N"
adles: suirs and Dresses cieanems.
Foudsuren"for men’pressedind. i
ALZORIAN PRESSERS
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Department stores |
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. I hadn't and we walked by two
r Turkey. Great Britatn, Franet, icopa and wo plalnelothesmen
-__Italy and Greece meet at Muda within hair a block of the store. 4
ala Tuesday for a prtmina— eaN SPOT THEM ________
must give their names into the Estops.
Her idea of a good time was to
go driving with the butcher bey
in his delivery truck. She had
joy-ridden in thia manner for
many months and eipeeled to for
many more, but just then fate
heavier showers.
Dallas had a simtlar "drench-
Ing " There! were a few drops at
wr
VEWITH Zip, Snap, Pep—They’re
C. DI. v LLa
held by Referee Gleason at Pough-
keepsie last wek. is 111 and Dr.
Chas. 8. Green has been sum-
moned to the Stillman lodge "at
Grande Apse. Quebec.
Continue Campaign
j For Army’s $15,000
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Su ve ode Jn the ground that it is
necessary to prevent atrocities
un the Turks by the Greeks
"It was feared however, that the
new revolutionary Greek govern-
ment, organised for the sole pur-
pose of defending Tbracs against a
Turkish occupation. *o”d compU-
eate matters
East St. Louis in the rain. The
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tely 2.000.000 birthe champion boxer. etopped her male
Unted States an opponent in a three-round bout re-
cently.
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taken part in 25 miles from Wich- aumaumma i
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headquarters Sunday morning
Hahn has done time st Jeffer-
son City. Mo . and Michigan City.
Ind He is being held in the city
jail awaiting instructions from ,
Wichita Falls police. .
Officers believe Hahn « story
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Bringing New Low Prices to Fort Worth
Includ'd !■ the excellent sup-
porting cast ia Rodolph Valentino,
the mat ure idol of the country.
HERE'S TO YOU,
“ GRANDMA'S BOY!
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comamompince happening.
"I was born in 'Kerry Patch’
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sn»nc» I want to live like other
peopie end. more than anything
else I want to find eome way to
hep boy that are growing up like
I did "
— Mke Jett and Mutt.
"I rented a room and sewed all .
the rags butsone up la-the met-
tress The one I pawned for $60
I was caught eur months later
and sent to Jefferson cty. There
I learned the whole game from
experts at the age of 17.
That, together with the desper-
ado movies I had seen where the
daring bandit always gets away
with the job, was what got me on
the wrong track Those wild I
movies are primers for many crim
inal».
When I do my time now and
start my life over, again. I‛m go-
ing to try hard to do something
for boys between tpe ages of 12
and 20 During that period of a
boy s life he is absolutely helpless
and is subject to any influence
that comes his way
A HIJAI KING JOB.
Hahn came to potlee headquar-
ters late Saturday and gave him
self up to sergeant .Mlles He told
the officer he was a gangster and
told him of a hijacking job he had
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APPROVE PEACE PARLEY.
LONLOS Turkish Natonalist
assembly st Angora unanimousty ;
approved the Mudania peace con-i
ference. The assembly s setion
approves Mustapha Kemai s action
la meeting the allies ard author-
1 pes sending of delegates to Mu-
ri dantafor what will ultimately
amount to a peace conference
with Britain and other a in-d na-
tions, the dispatch said
BY V. C. LYON. -- ........
rte Fort Worth Press
Washinuton Bureau
WASHINGTON — How much
dw America still hate Germany?
Waa wartime hatred directed
wholly against the kaiser and mil-
itarism, or was a part of it against
the German masses?
To what extent has the estab-
Hishment of a German republic cre-
ated a sympathy for the German
people among Americana?
To find answers to these ques-
tions. Baron Edmund von Ther-
mann, German charge d’affaires,
bag Mt out °n * tour th«t will ,t»K*
him Ko the Pacific "coMt and back,
with visits in St. Paul, Minneapo-
lis. Seattle, Portland, San Fran-
cisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Cincin-
nati. Cleveland. And some dozen
other cities.
"The German republic la going
stop the professtonal bonding prac- j
tice. Attorneys raised a big row.
however and eventually had their
"The next day I got a couple of own way.
drinks and a shave and I was the JUDGES DISAGREE.
bravest man in all St. Louis. Some of the Judges think thst
PULLIXG THE JOB. permitting Iswyers to sign bonds
I r I nrD 1 QV Q "We agreed that I would go in acts to help avotd delays in triaa. |
I r RUr n ABK3 while he stayed on the outside I Others say ir the professiodal
"-T I went in and priced diamond ringa bondsman is done away with there
——— This is my slater a birthday. I wil be more prosecutions and con- I
told the jeweler, ’and I want to get viettons.
her a ring I see some in the win- A eheck of the records in Jus- ,
I dow 1 lke. tice of the Peace McCain's court
"I hav» acme right here, he shows the mames of these iswyers ,
said. * thst have the power of attorney i
"I told him I lked those in the and sign for the professional I
window better He took them out boniamen: Mays & Mays, Henry :
' u . — .2 i.1. in of the window and as he turned Bishop. Harvey Shead. MeLean,
: lminar etedriey beheld around I pulled a gun on him He Scott a McLean; Baskin. Eastes
r Mudania, Asia MinorTuepdayg, drobped the tray and I put the a Grimes, Simpson A Moore
- The Erenchagovemnmentacepy rings in pocket. There were The grand jury, in IW report.
ted Pian. • 12 of them. recommended action by the tegts- j
"I walked out and my pai asked lature to prohibit signing of bonds '
me if I got cold feet. I told him by criminal lawyers.
| Ned Northworth bounces out on ’ eight whole hundredths of an
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MAH-
When the kaiser's S0*'”**”.
was overthrown, the CMM.2.
six." of which Ebert was tmw
leader, called Von TbermaBB
the army to Berlin and made h,B‘
an undersecretary of state.
From then on he Aden" ,
establishment of the rerubie
When diplomatic relatione
resumed with the Unitd. Emv
the Ebert government pent.mm
Washington as charse.d attrtia
advance of Dr. Otto Wielfeldt -b
er appointed ambassador:
EErhventerm-wantingtonielaL.
Wielfeldt id slated form initer.0t
foreign attairs in Berlin **
Thermann will succeed him M “m
bassador.
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Valentine—playa the pari of a bat t belongs to t»fntr Marie. -
voung m. ahon, - c.tia . . Zoe Howell added the necessary
joust ma about town who fall, headiiner of the Majestic’s new note or beauty and Francis Hinee
| stepped In and made the tenement madly in ve with Molly when’biu. Suniay a audience conceded accompanied
j beauty the toast of New York | .he becou e. the bright cafe flame ’ ir wan a #t title wtthout a fuick- ! TH AT SEXTET.
. How the tenement Idol met i he around . B numerous moths.r . . | Six vivacious siris with voice..
proma the spothght in that let- j "Ilin."im p’l.'y'* Pilei'’“The "ATh D. on. atue Devil 1. She . Venus .lied, blue-eyed, ! ztam amazPtniei aareauarlo:
P > I 21 1 . , IDelicious Little Devu." It is at one of those human little stories ' black haired, curly and bobbed ' M.iav sextet H»nn
ter the other da.' that folks would _ , J W -i- I are Henry s Melou) sextet. Henry
have their risibilities considerabty the Hippodrome Mae Murray is that holds ur interest from the short. She s pink and "disgust- doesn , show his head. The act
aroused when Grandmas Boy’ the brisht star who plays the role start Moll' is * character that ingly healthy and pleasingly | closes the bu with a spicy taste
. . , of Molly McGuire, the former you will cry uith, laugh with, and ; plump •• 11 . mo,,
came to town, he wasnt the least " ‛ , pruP: • ,10 the mouth,
bit off the track, sweetheart of the butcher boy love with Miss Murray. by vtr- , She sngs, but tor the most part 1 Harry and Dennis Du For "say
with the Zies- she hangs in mid-air on a ribbon it with dancing, and say it well
the PAlace n l thru sundas s ex-charm and vivacity that has mad. _____________________________________________________________________________
hibition house iher one of the most popular play lancer better than any one else EVKRY ACT GOES OVER. 'footwork. They wear aoup .nd
“Oh, boy! What a knockout' era in the country. ‛ a the screen j Altogether, the bin is good this tish—ani a cnile.
says a headline over a publicity i , week All the acts went over at / Perez, bill-opening juggler,
sheet frem Harold Lloyd’s head- innnr ADAIIT Aannr ADAIIT " ' the first show. fcombines manipulation with com-
sx "X MURE AdUU I MURKE AduUI ___i__
CHARLIE HAHN BONDSMEN Thanks, Colonel, for
I ev,z saw it a clean, clever. uunuLlL Iumuuu% J U V ll U U Hl L ll at the house where he planned to TL. smal FATor
wholesome. Im not going to tell (Continued From Page 1) .Continued From Page One) steal a wedding gift Ju.t In time - nis -man r “or
you much about the story, for _______ r __ 3" ; to be taken for the clandestine;
you'll enjoy it more when you see I lover of the bride-to-be and forced | Yes. It rained Sunday afternoon
for yourself ing and burslary. and learn Just amount of each bond they stand by the Irate fiance to marry a girl
Suffice to say that "Grandma how it 8 done by the experts in the good for. and,the lawyer get. an he had never laid eye. on before, and nl* t
Anna Townsend must have felt same. . addttional fed, besides that for' HERE COMES NED. How nmuch: In Fort Worth,
mighty proud of her grandson.
Stage Set for Big World's
Series Game Wedn—day
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Uy United Presm.
NEW YORK—With official
titles to the pennants, Instead of
mathematical certainties, the New
York Giants and the Yankees
were brushing up Monday for the
world's series.
John McGraw and Miller Hug-
gins ordered their charges to re-
port at the Polo Grounds for a
light workout.
Neither manager haa selected a
pitcher tv go out .Dv1’ iitf ftrat
game, but it is considered almost
a certainty the Giants will play
behind Arthur NehL and Joe
Bush will be sent to the mound
by Manager Huggins.
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1 Army* $15,006 campaign resum- and belteve he means what he
M teir efforts Monday to put says about going straight, tbo they
Fort Worth and Tarrant co over thought he wee crazy till he - i
De top Campaigning will cou- plained cach logical step that led
I diawe thru Tuesday and W-dne hm to surrender
I day. W B Townsend stated if I ve eren many criminals," said
it is necesaar, to extend the Asaistant Chief Ler. but that fel- ,
I drive ever the rest of the wek I low takes my time
n will be done The game doesn t pay in real
L J More than 1100 was raised by : -y-tit they do gt away with
• the tag day workers Raturday, un H in ths miovjea." Hahe eonetuded
Cder tbe directian ol Mrs J—Ed -"TT gay- up hot because I was
Hyara Cooley Mr. Thomas Hre-ni afraid of th polic- I ve gone up
brought in the most and asked thein for matches and
-—-- ------- — got them many a time, tbo I knew
I-2 DAXCE AT ISSTITI TE. I would ret caught some time I1
"L. me Olrt. Hub of St Marv s had to square things with my eon-
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Harold, when they got thru pro-
I during that film
Harold, you see, was a regular
Dumbbell Dud to start out with,
but folks—when he stepped on
that fat old pig and went plop
down into the brock, with his girl
in hi. arm., right at the finish
evesybody had laughed till they
love htm.
“It'd "Laugh Week Youll
get the spirit of it if you give
"Grandmas Boy" ‘an hour and a
half of your time.
sheriff's office and the amount of I "How are you? Oh, I'm fine
Matinee Today Tonight
Priee- 35c • 25c 11010.10.31
(hndren 100 P’ «s se a 25c
HENRY'S MUSICAL
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Harry Dennis
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