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WILL ROGERS.
Fourth Graders See How MajesticFilmt.
tle on its own territory.
Honor Old ‘Pop’
Our Postoffice Works
Hippodrome
attorne
APPEALS TO V. S.
slonal bondsmin. according to Al-
n, Eastus and Grelnes.
Lefty Fuhr Lose*
In Pitching Battle w
Tonight
addressed,
HOSPITAL PATIENT BETTER.
• 43 and •
Pise
DEATH SENTENCE
ed to them.
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324
Offering
»td
Senge and Mesle
* Dennis
Harry
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whites $3.0003.50 cwt.
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▼Ma Morales, 14, has won her
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MILI-IE NAHARKEI. MIMING INDIAN HEIRESS
MTEESUSDAYHP:M.
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53c and 23c
Prices
Our ens, a kidnaping plot. an alleged
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_nt_A* smell plectnr df soft.
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4
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the Naharkey family
nythefr attorney.
Even the stole fare of Foxte
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Reserved Seats Now On Salo.
Fimemd
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WILL PUSH LAW
ON COURT BONDS
bonds of any kind and ellminate
the power of attorney and profes-
t Reserved
Halcony 25
4 Reserved)
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ph*
Stu
solve
the bi
deke
in fro
Frida
park i
Matinee Today
2 to t l‘ M
made. ,
Miss Lula Parker took her kid*
dies to Postmaster Speer's office
(Hesarved) .
i alcony :m
Reserved)'
An effort will be made kt the
next. aaseinn of-the legislature to
enact a law toprohibit-practicing
French cabinet, and inatructions
will be sent to Mudania where
the allied terms will be handed
to the Ottoman chief.
Greeks must start Immediately
a class
Lasso,"'
etecttpn
Mr.
prudu
HENRY’S MUSICAL
SEXTETTE
/
ByXEA Service
TULSA. Okla.—A missing heir-
Attorney Has Bill to Stop
Professionalism
of the armistice conference.
The allies went to meeting place
2552
Bread and Peach Pudding
BY HEHTHA NHAPLEIGH.
or Columnbia Untversity _____
1% cupe milk
»4 mp sugar
1 Man---vanilia
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THE TAMAROES
Europe’s Greatest Mysterious
Novelty Comedy, Direct From
Leading European Theaters.
3.
bation Officer Ogilvie investigates.
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NED NORWORTH
'rhe Foputnr Yeu-« Coepener. la
Hla Lateet laueh renttvni
COLEY & JAXON
Assisted by ' Honey”
2: —In
•FheMinstrermrmeMald"
—And—
The Pathe News
‘The Love Game’
AUCTION SALE
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
_ LEVY BROS.
Corner of 12th and Main
and lawyer, Stephen -B. Nelmony - Thumma
has not seen her since. •A7E
On July 6 a deed was filed here *40" E
conveying all of Millte'a property
to a local oil magnate, for $1,000 Zane Grey has never
destitute, and
xamsndm
n
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ON WALL-ST
A . ■ 4
Engineers’ Cooperative Bank
Seek Alliance With Inter-
ests of Henry Ford
I
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‘Golden Dreams’ is Romanes
With Thrills in It "
HELLO. GEORGE
George Heoft and Biggrtt
hudeville Premler Hungers
Johnny Coulon
(Former Rantan Weight
Champion of the World)
“The Man You Can Not Lift”
BETTY
WASHINGTON
“The Hweafheart.of the t he-
......Tin ami Her flow"
PEREZ & MARGUERITE
Nevelt, Juszlera
course ••
Harold Lloyd
a —1y-
"Grand-Ma’s Boy”
men Oliver « urwonden
"WHITE MOUSE"
Ilerwyales
amounit
8500 perdiy-
DU FOR
The Daneimg ldemia la cAMEos
OPENING MATINEE TOMORROW
DOUBLE HEADLINE BILL
SIX “BIG TIME” ACTS AND FEATURE PHOTOPLAY
CABBAGE—No arrivals, none
on track. Demand aad movement
: good, market strong. Sales to re-1
'• tallers, 3 to 3%e lb, Colorado
2 Holland Green variety.
i TOMATOES — Arrivals, 1 Call
feewia. M track 2. Market condi-
;donsanaprheenenehenged__
i Win* New Home for
Time Being, Anyway
tion a
, 1 t
heir 1
* i a I • <
launch
- atty. . girl had committed suicide with
Nearly a hundred witnesses tee- a gun she took from his poCket.
titled in the hearing. Some told ‘ Attorneys served notice that
of sickness caused by the fumes they would appeal the ease.
COMING WEEK OF OCT. 15TH— Rupert Hagh^ Super Photoplay
^“REMEMBRANEE ”
Companion Picture to “The Old Nest”
la a Hai
Majestic .
"DAINTY MARIE." Venus of
PLAN COMBINE Six Vaudeville Acts On
* . ' • .. - '
Butter a tin mold as is used for steamed puddings
Beat eggs alightjy. add to milk with sugar. salt and vanilla
Dtp brand in the milk and line the mold with these pieces, plae-
tag a layer on tbs bottom of mold.
Over this place peaches, eut in quarters or eighths, adding
muzar A peaches are notswret.
--— Conunueunti-mstehialia-used.-Pouroxralltheremain:
der ot ekz and milk. 8team e intara • set.
Thru trom mold end serve with any rood liquid saue or
with ptate sr beaten eream
< 5 pH
was . 1
zpised if t
Red shows sorrow now that he
has iearned that he unwittingly
■J । betrayed his hairsinter
promise of a shiny auti
sento
the 1’10
mornin
Maur
u( the
ing Tt,
Wjatt.
Charles
I the air. in an aerial classic, and
four other big-time vaudeville
aets: feature photopiay. Herbert
Rawlinson in "Don't Shoot."
U1
Tuead
Cisse ma
held. A
ruary E
so far.
elected
low sen
commit
vis. Cs
l’ool an
pointed.
Hermau
dent.
"Remembrance,” it ta titled. F
•ill ahow at th^ MIJHIie thsete.
Me
er" picture,
ing "father"
made from
Hughes.
------
their
wallor
list S
took I
Dallas
fair a
betw.
orchestra Sie . orchestra
folka didn’t read the papers. Lat
summer when I was playin' on the
roof I had an awful time. The au-
dience waa all composed of boot-
leggere and they never read. I'm
sure glad to get down with the
consmers again."
"A joke,"iaccording to Rogers,
"has got to have its foundation in
truth if it's going to enjoy Ue
process of geGIngjiser-to the audi-
ence.
“I haven't any use," he says,
"for that specie of joke where Pat
and Mike come out of a saloon and
The— postmarking machines
brought cheers andpaughter from
the children. Poetoffice officials
took off their green eyeshades and
laughed with them. They inatant-'
Fort Worth basis. Northwestern Scott and Bisset, is the dancing. hearts; her title. "The Heat
Kurais No. 1 (sacked) -»1. SOO opener. | elalist."
1.65 ewt; gsles to retailers, $1.90 n.
’ verted S. unloaded 1. on track IS. Jaxon and their dog "Boney" pre-
Demand addmovement light, mar-sent the skit..... , ,, __________
- bet steady. Brokers* carlot tales. 1 "Hello. George."'' with George fbusiness bf mending
,1,
Poor old "Pop.”
Do you ever think of him?
' Always it's mother who geta the
credit for being the recipient of
all the hard knocks in life.
You remember how "The Ol<
Nest" gripped your heart. don't
you? That waS Goldwyn's “moth
gay to the sad. From a rollicking,
I There is no law in Texaa at;
this time prohibiting such practice
.F.Tt Baskin says “it hinders prosecu-
F8YPI , i tion and punishment of criminals.,
MARY MILES MINTER In the resulting in miscarriage of justice.
. ease la court temporarily. She
will not be sent back home from
I her half sister’s at Arlington.
When her father a few days
ago asked Judge Roy to order her
back home she told the court she
would kill herself before she
would return.
It was agreed to pass th ease
•‛t the December term while Pro-
__-____. _____ _ The feature
to harv been born with music in “Caught Bluffing."
i 1 Colorado. > Idaho. 1 Utah, di- her family.” Mattle and Clarence
■ttton of their representatives. -
It is anticipated here that Mus-
tapha Kemal will back down and
accept the lateet proposal in face
of the solid front of the allies.
After the ultimatum ordering
the Turka not to cross the stralts ■
is presented, It is expected that
.the Greeha will be notified to
etavncavzauzmmmomeupogt
is nearly
on small
Tulsa oil miilinnaires" bomes,
F AMI IV DESTITOTE.
With all of their near wealth
and despite the faet that numier-
ous oil wells ns their former
property, within sight of their
I humble hotne, now tush out thou
sands of dollars worth of oil daily.
FEATURE PHOTOPLAY
Frank Mayo
—IN-
"CAUGHT BLUFFING-
uchottheLLuA RAdKHVuna»
prisonment in the county jail for French negotiator, who waa hur-,
a period of from 30 to >0 days, or ryng to Mudania for resumption
"I haven't got much use for the . /
ordinary run of after-dinner apeak
ing where you memorise a lot ol
gags six weeks before and then get
up an tell ‛em.
"I always day just to put mi -----------
last on the program. Then I gw
up and run off some atuft on wha
the other speakers have said. Any -
body’d know then that I hadn't
made it up before.
“Sure,,It didn’t come easy in the
beginning, but I trained my mini _ .
to do it. Making jokee is juat al 4 Dh
hard a busineas as Twirlin' a rope fE
Only JY you learn to twirl a roDe
once why you know it and that । , 1 1
all there is to it. But makim Ni
jokes goes on forever.
Loosed Fury of the
Jungles!
The cry of ravenous
lions sends the lawless
native mob scurrying
for life. When dsas-
ter seemed certain a
heroic American en-
gineer saved the day. I
tain time, the wagons taking out
the parcel post packages, and the
varipus efficieney processes in
handling the letters were eye-
openers to the kids. They voted it
a big day.
and promise to pay $24,000. _ ereated a more thrill-
The deed was dated July 3. i ing situation. Clever,
--- ihgenlous, ««tpping.
Zape’uv, I The name iname-
I diately brings to mind storing of
the wilds, of thrills, of adventure,
of red blood.
A Zane Grey story. "Golden
Dreams, ” starts Sunday at the
Hippodrome. Claire Adama and
Carl Gantvoort head the east. It's
a Benjamin Hampton production.
laugh I ever got’was thia: ‘Yeh,
I’m one of those movieactors from
Hollywood. But I'm an exception-
al movie actor, 1 been married
20 years and I got the same wife
I started out with.' ”
READS THE PAPKRS.
The hard labor of being funny,
with Rogers. lies in a painstaking
perusal of the newspapers. The
current murder, the recent inter-
national complieation, the newest
develppments in the prise ring, all
come in tor a little deft garnishing
| at hla hands. He freguently reads
up on a story for A week or more,
he admits, before he attempts to
submit i Kit on It.
He confides this indebtedness
nightly to his audiences: “I’d sure
weather-bureau and various other
trdustrtes and !«W(Ulwn» M<.rw
are to be written on the tripe
with Downing-st.
— Date of the peace conference
will be set when British and be hard up," he remarks, “if you
French governments back the Do- ■. 1
■ ZANE GREY FILM FRANCE BACKS j.....
TO WAGE WAR New Majestic Card AT HIPPODROME----- -----
——ieuBlaangaaway-g/,
By United l ress
PARI*—France backed Great
Britaiu against thie Turks Satur-
day. Lord Curzon and Premier
Poincare agreed Kemal shall not
be perunitted to enter Thrace until
peace is cone cludesk
The Curzon-Foincare agreement
was approved at a meeting of the
Visualising geography — that's
what the fourth grade at the little
bungalow school in Mistletoe
% teaspoon • It
* fresh or 1 ean peaches
brokentand tends to. degrade and bring ‘Kentucky Sweetheart’ Must
"}8P x'y’-snis Seeks Alliance With Inter-
therein." --
■ J . ci, | MINEOLA. N. T. 6- William
Judge to Close Creasy, ths "Kentucky sweet-
Up Acid Work.
I trie chair at Sing Sing prison dur-
MOBILE, Ala—A hot pitching sundan Oc‘ 15.
duel between Lefty Fuhr, ace dr - ' wi. -Tlir.1 A.nortcc
the Dixle champs. Ana Fred Boeh- '
.... .. ler or the Tulsa ollers resuited in
ultimatum At P.m Friday, The.postmas;a 3 to 1 victory for the Western A m-zmmuuum mmu__-
=ssm MIKES
a letter should be stamped and , _______. -“-E"
ever pulled," says Will Rogers, -=
, The
k ■ cou
4 lug Fri
be sub
ciety, P
cral at
news b
ot Mr
Athi
Cai in
kindre
son
---------Othe
to a ci
l'ayne.
Morrov
Shell or
ljamso
Vandiv
Kagsdi
A similar effort waa made pre- leve in Mustapha Kemal, in an
viously, but failed. hour, whe, "zh chances ot war
Baskin tas drawn- up « prelim- or puce Re -• "60, was uuade
tnary bill which would impose a Saturday , ln ah exclusive state-
fine of not leee than 1100 or Im- men to the : United Press by a,
prisonment in the county jail for.1 - — ------ '
Injunction closing the Fort mg the week of Nov. 6.
Worth Add Works, declared a . Creasy was convicted of murder-
nuisance by a Jury in Judge Ben ing Mias Edith Lavoy, Freeport,
Terrell's court last Saturday, will N. Y., school teacher, as she lay
be iseued Saturday afternoon with in his arms in her apartment,,
the filing of the judgment by the The condemned man stated the
PERFECT GRADES MADE. Miss opal Curran. 2315 W.
-He found that very one knew 25th-st.. who recently underwent
all about it. The. dividing them an operation for appendicitis, is
1 Into two groups, he sent the cbil- ' improving. She la at the Bras-
dren thru the- entire postotfice, well sanitarium.
। where, all ths.processes of recely-s=----==
ing and sending mall waa explala-F/* 11
■ brought about by those fellow,
who say, ‘Say. Rogers, here’s »
good one I heard the other day
Thought maybe you could see it
photoplay ia
Frank Mayo
ly discovered why a stu.ip mst|V
be placed in the right hand cor-
ner of the envelope.
Blue stampe, purple stamps,
yellow stampe—all tbeso'~wero a'
treat. Freak letters with stamps
and addressee in the wrong placee
were just too funny.
HEAR, CONGRESS!
“Well, I heard they were going
to build a new poetoffice.’* one
f NEW YORK—“The beat line1
AGAINSTTURKS movie actor, comedlap, and virtu
oso with the lariat, la this: "Amer-
ica never lostfa war—and she nev-
er won a conference.’ "
The line occurs as a part of the
animated comment upon topics of 1
the day which Rogers is contrib-
uting to Ziegfeld's current enter-
tainment in New York.
“But," says Rogers, "the beet
line le not always the biggest
laugh getter. I think the biggest
*
TH PRESS
OTTAUED A EIDE can not who is kpown to
AI r A AA in A r I n r sport fans thruout the country, is burning OF SMYRNA as rathe
w--u-- Fl I ■ ll ta booked as one two headliners- Xews photographer saw it, and
- He is • famous boxer. As far as Mae Allison in "the moot thrilling
.. _ _ _ A ,rT is known in sport circles, nojand dramatic picture ever taken"
No Trace of Crew Is round, man haa evet been able to pull _by name •Extravazance "
—m—-pdi, Sava ’ Coulon off the ground. He waa ...
‛ , wrtten up last year in the Liter-1 p . .
------ ai, Bigaat ag a-physical marvelu— ----——--aito.--------——
B‛AALPAX:s. S.—The Jack Dempsey could not budge a VAMsi., ry produced by
. spedro is afire 300 miles southeast him. ,WHlam Fx from kipling’s poem.
r»». trynnlur in « radio Harry Hayden is the other head- "The Vampire," and labeled "A
- mesage received here by the Ma--ner. "The Love Game." hla Fool There Was;' Lewis Stone
w«i>arteo -rent stunt. is n one-aet plariet. said to and Estelle Tayloc the stars.
doriestwere be one of the best on the stage
egightedat seaby the steamer Ra ! An able cast supports him.
Don't Overlool
, Own Series,
2. unloaded 1. on track 4. De-;
mand and movement good market
steady. Prices unchanged.
ONIONS—Arrivals, 2 cars Cali-
tarsis; diverted 4. unloaded l. oe
track 2. Demand and movement
•end. market firm. Sales tore-
tallers, California Australian
Browna, sacks. 13 0403 25,1 1
Now a correspond
picture has beet «
a story by Ruper
Ab umurpn--ra progre= et Five
-Hla rime" Vnudevute Aeta, •
yil-r-IL M fenture pleture BBS
rin-t-iN, LAT WOT Sews
werki».
siow ri.AWisru
DAINTY MARIE
“Venus of the Air”
from the plant. others .claimed
the fumes caused coughs and, MARRIAG LICENSES.
headaches, while one witness dq I B. Kennedy. Niles City, and place before."
ciared she "really liked to Smell Ruth Parson. Kennedale. The vault with millions of
the tumes..----------— -George S. Kelly, El Paso, and stamps, the desd Itttsj office, the
...... ■ -I, Alice Frances Rodgers. i mall bags full of magazines that -
There are 122 garrisoned forts D. P West; Amarillo, and Mrs/ cannot be delivered until a er-
’ in the United States. Amelia Joseph. Beaumont. -
Heights la doing.
bertj. Baskin’ot the’firmotBas BrESUeRNINOPLE — Appeal Friday they started out’with the
’ ‘ ’ to American public opinion to be-; poBtotfice. Later they will "vis-
- - " ----- • - ualize" the packing plants, the
lad aaid? "I sure think they need
IL I never saw such a crowded
nlarA kafAr* ••
AJEST«
BIGTIME VAU DEVI LLE AND
FIEST FEATURE PICTURES,,,
02.10. Quality fair, condition
<*SWETr< POTATOES—Arrivals Gift of Shiny Auto
and prices unchanged. May Cost Fortune
APPLES—No arrivals, diverted 5
I
The alliance between the Broth- dance, she can drop into a deep
erhood of Locomotive Engineers'' harmony from the best-liked aym-
bank and Ford would be one ofphonis without apparent struggle
the largest aad most far-reaching with the bugaboo temperaments of
financial deals ever arranged ‘ an artist:
---' ! Johnny Coulon, "the man you
both., for violatton.
Attorneys at one time sigred
_____ . __ p,lce---- ' thoria tar their clients. This was to answer Kemal's 1____
' dlance, which encountered the Remember "Sawing a Woman • “AIF . stopped during the administration that h -must have Thrace at once.
rogOM jeoUrda.'. but " Hair." don't you Well, the j "GRANDMA 3 BOY, who hap-of Sheriff Clarke. He also at-' ^ney had instructions from their
trace of the crew was found. Tamareos have mytieat feats that pens to de Harold Lloyd, in the tempted to ban the power of at- governments to refuae this de-
___________________ are tost as awe-inspirinE. but they funniest and most wholesome com- I torney and profeeslonal bonds- mand, but to avert a clash.
E_.u.a1 D__ i.. make you laugh. edy ever screened, supplytag the; men, but failed. I ' _------------—‘
; • Fort worth produce "The Minstrel and the Maid" ie motive power for Laugh Week."
WHITE , POTATOES—Arrivals, a flash of brilliant repartee “about • • •
The story is a thrilling ro-
mance. full of action, incident, |
color, and with a good sprinkling ’ . ... J e.. e.
, AwN the evacuation of Thrace, The
or comedy: i . ... - ..... ,alies will enter oh the heels •l
The plot is laidin the mzthical the departing Greeks. One month
Spantshuntateot Chinora; For 1o. atker the later are completely out
cal color a sake, Hanpton took hla Turks may come in and aet up
players to Mexico to produce the a adminstration. |
rim. „ . .. „ Their srmles may not enter
A climax cornea in the action nor eross the straits. This
when Ilona, tigers and bears trav: the answer to Mustapha Ke-
eling with an American eireus are mars ultimatum. Turke demand-,
turned loose on a party of attack-jed Thrace immediately. Lord Cur-
lay nattves- zon hurried to Paris.
French cabinet met Im media te-
ly and-gaveTts-sanetion to the
ptanr-Corson thee la touch
There was an Irishman and •
Jew—' .
"No," says Rogers, "I never talc
that kind of joke. I can't even re
member 'em. And, what s more
I nevsr made a wise crack at i
mother-in-law. I never told a stor
that had any swearing 1“ It ane
at thia minute 1 ean't recall thai
I ever told a story that ha* Mj
1 double meaning. -
HATES OLD OAG*.
Pentuve Phetepiny
nwuDEIT nawLINsoX
"DONT SHOOT"
olks! worthless deed to oil property
valued at half a million, and the
With the "big series" on at New whole brought about by a gift of
. Yrk and Mobile, interest is lag- a shiny new ruvver to an unsus- Nelson bag started suit to annul - . .. _ w.
i 2^ iustheataxpezenzonleazue,e peeting relativean of these fig it. declaring the giri was not of msttorzacinmting W
I next Jer. voters are lining up ture 10 an okiahoma mystery, the search attmen started Is mances ever MeFEened.
and expect to be 2oing Birons disappearance of Mile Naharkey. • h “ • _______
ana expect to be going stron< " Missouri and Oklahoma for the •
long before the end of the beason: Millie, 18-year-old Creek In-gir: rnrv -
So far only 122 have paid their dian, heiress to’ oil landa worth THE AUTO. a LANE ~KEI picture
poll taxes, and only 54 exemptions $500,000 is the missing giri. Foxie Red, her half-brother. ex- ag agmr m"mpe.“
have been called for And moet DEED ITTii KEP plaided that son.e white friends A" 4V E E V Ea Ehm
o.them m'“ 1 - ..cam. 19 a antomohlle MH ■ EE E
winl be "draft-d thie year for 11 1 ir he the family to i W -4 i M
; when a woman's husband pays, his the Eirl with her parents and half make th- inp to the mountains. “d.E
I wite's boll tax wffl be collected brother, went to a mountain re- Tbese "frerds be aaid. ex- ! "WF“Eh "9 A "M A AO
nine. In the Her guardian plained to Mile's guard- E VE.M Ma A 4 4
Ian was to obtain her1 E MEKKE• A 2V“4
2 birthright, that the move wag eVawMdMVAg
. necessary to save it. Itai's,
harkey, who owned
.lead where—e^y—
No Advance in Prices.
I muuumonuuumu--uuuu
yr M NDAY.SIGHT 0:43 AXn
I I Priees ..... *3r and Mr |
Millie is the daughter of a fa-
moua Creek couneilor, Monee Na- .
W Ford goes into the deal. fi- She’s one of six vaudeville tea-1
— nancia observers take it to mean tures at the Majestic Sunday J
that he bag derided to give a bat- Miss Washington swings from the:
s > I’nited 11/0, •smusw
(LhVLLNNP. Otko—F’lan tor anmiaasiaa
a gigantic comtmne ol the tuterest- MAE2a1r8a282
ot Henn I-ni and the Brother Mhd8d
Lumd ol unnotne Engineen to- gbskMz
operatse iUnk for a rinish light 8 H 2 ' r E8 S d23
oa -i known 46896 SMEAMEMEnaddp
saturdla). Mr
Joseph Hobert Jr., EPTVAdddbpddMadha
agent of the bank. announced 1: Ekad.n. . 2.6 - Hd
will go to D troit next week to ser E.bdi,0452 ' Ha
Ford. H plana to ask Ford to Imh.s 2288
join < E25msbmmddidi
ot tio i therhood of Locomotnr Eihidbitneeaa
Engidets and president of th. Eahndis
bank. In carrying the cooperalive I [
banking movement into New York.
n ia expected Hobert will ask . BETTY WASHINGTON.
—Ford to. Rut a deposit—of-fromt—--‘ --7......—.f—
$50,000,000 to $75,000,000 in the, Mias Betty Washington ia said
bam——--—-----.—.
It is understood that Stone feels; her soul. She doles it odt iu to** iters,
that gl7.000.000. the bank's pres- public from a never-ceasing ----
ent funds, is not enough with, source thru the medium of her A I ,
which to go into New York. violin strings. i Amusement Calendar
in
Two «
every da,
saren tei
And ii
ing ted
business
rows fro
ried bac
of many
perhaps,
saving
wrecked
Incid
a proape
basis of
themseiv
1 The’w
Ransom
son. TI
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1922, newspaper, October 7, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552360/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.