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play of each Saturday morn.
LI’L JOE SAYS
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If he doesn't realls catch how
Effective Sunday, December 6th, 1925
the courage to stand up and say powatbie
Home with a two-hour show.
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and a few men
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a "palming coin." with which he
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Our Attitude.
Toward France
frank W. Ballou says this must
stop
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Are ottering the best selection of dependable need Fords ever
offered for, sale in Fort Worth.
delegates have backed out of the
election plant entirely, saying they
won't have anything to do with
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THE BOSS Slips out - "THE COAL
HOUSE FOR Am EXCLUSWE SMOKE.
more
pages
counting on jobs at the Capitol.
Now they see their cbaneee fad-
ing. just because the lawmakers
were careless enough to vote for
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sible for anybody to arrive at—
was that the election had better I
be held now.
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more laws to make or break; ao
mere divorces; ao more damage
suits filed; and no more bar as-
soctation banquets to attend.
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I TH eHOP ALL B MHSELF
AMO 1 JUS CAME OUT HERE
FOR COMPmS- 5ReVOCA4
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Peace- indicated that he aimed to give
monte f -4 1“ '
At his home he has equipment
tlmes, tking care, however, not to
injure the color of the leather
during the past five years.
Costly equipment is owned by
mum age
District.
ucation bill, ne wa law. which pre
video that all children in the Dis-
trict under 14 years of age must
attend school regularly
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caught at last—caught in a trap
it helped to set
At the last seeion of Congreas
the Senate acqulesced in the Dis-
otest: but all of the ,
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FINDS LARGEST
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heipleealy by wringing their hands
‘ But these folks don t know the
they are going to grab the wheel I
of the ship of state and smash
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DRS. JOHNSON, COUNCIL
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Drugless specialists. Painless
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air of a song familiar to my nce
, western earn. I peered inside add
saw a girl la the 10-gallon hat of
the wide open spaces and she was
singing such fine old cowboy ba)
lads as "Don’t Bury Me on the
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may kid themseives into a belief c - .. - -- ----
that we are in future danger orl'uinien-otnature-
having all important offices held
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’ a asckirrs-HoWARD XEWSPACER
Members of the Audit Bureau of cireulationa
Published daily, except Sunday, at 1007 Som
merce Street.
11. TOOMIER, Editor
PETER HAMILTON, Businees Manager
by women while the men stand
Due to this oversight the meas- Washington, they'll be grabbed up
ure slipped thru and unless the forcibly and incarcerated in school
Senate decides to defy It. as law. ' Instead.
Editorial Page of The Fort Worth Press
... t-taee-sss mews aomeatis treesutntr grexiac tor te commonaattamon "!
welfare and necure the blessings el nbery to oureniven eer •-un:
stand by and lot us run the coun-
try. and if they do. all we can.
ear of them to that they are a |
poor set of rube in the second
place we know that you could'
never get enough women together!
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WILL WOMEN RULE?
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c MOULD lawyers be disbarred?
3 That question has been wor-
rying me sinoe l heard of the jury
verdiet in Judge Bruce Koung'a
court last night.
▲ad since it took the jury but
two minutes to return a verdict Ik
the Tripp case, it
has boon all the
more puzziing to
mistake ta our present govern- her on the rocks
mental systet the only thing we
bear ia that we are. rashing to-
WE BIT OFF A GOOD DEAL IN
' TACNA-ARICA TANGLE
men very well. If they over do be-
come such a lot of spineless me
rons as to turn tre government
•ver to us, Why then there can be
no doubt that the country will be
better off ruled bir te women
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grsce. It seems certain to have to your, could furnish
abide by what Dr Ballou says, roar than thoee disapopinted lads
The lower house, having been i and their parents are putting up.
grew so clamorous that the two doing this
spirits of sal ammoniac and after
allowing •• to act fof a while, wash
Chile's to fly mad. Indeed. her
with the proud. — Prov. 16:19.,
Humility is the solid foundation of, all the virtues.—
, Confucius. •
By Mns. WALTER FCRGCSOX.in a hundred years who would be nuthor exprerred the oninion Bv‛
l .s, i .. _..A_ the other Stat-# should loin in
rNHF governor ot Oklahoma says willing to take their minds ofr making the pror.......*-
1 that within 25 or 56 years at their babies, or their bridge clubs./Ftates north of —---------
most, the women will be in pon- or their embroidery, to undertake pnfavorabie,eplien.to, thc repolut | inz mentally.;
the control of our polities and the running of any government Wrouktit before th- Iekini"t-, of -
government under the sun the other southern states Thene Paint Co. ------ —-— _ —--- -
- - • resolutlona forenhadewen nulitrica- from becoming a bore when he's effects on his
t lor. of the doetrine nt State soVer- in a crowd ’ ---
eighty
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proud
papas and mamas —who had beet 1
what they think, or to try to right .
what they bellere to be wrong. .9Can you tell me something
is no reason for supposing that Freneh Iek and West Ba-1
Gallagher ia a member of the
American Society of Magicians,
while Naugle holds a card in the
International Brotherhood of Ma-
gicians.
Make magic you hobby. they
urge, If you d have the proverbial
peck of fun!
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ly proposed, would have accom- feet a prised bit of patronage of
plished what the new compulsory their own.
• . • • considers herself bound to back
rTH AT election never has been up her award by making Chile let
I held. Chile., for four decades. 1 go. It looks as if it wouldn't be
having stalled it off. Finally Peru very easy for her to get out of
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EVENTEEN rears ago Con
gress enacted a District anti- a measure without taking the
if anybody had thought of it, but with the 69th
MOUBTLESS the Senator a Everything had all been fixed the southrrnmost point of Australia.
D would have tried to amend for some dozen or more of 12 and rrom..whish !t it.eP ratedb
the compuisory education bill, too. 13-year-plds to enter the service ’* . : "
, They’ve baffled many luncheon
clubs besides, worked in the Elks'
Minstrels and Just last week de-
lighted kiddles at the Masonic
the triek is done, the "aleck" f
thinks he has and doesn't henitate {
to announce his discovery to the
rest of ths audience.
Idea of numerology is that certain
sequences of vowela and conso-
ante in a person’a-name have cer-
tain omenistte import and that the
total number of letters also has
beering on one's fortunes.
Well. I chanced to meet on
Broadway two young actresses
whom I had known as Marion
Warring Manley and Milicent
Gray but, without benefit of cler-
gy. they have changed their names
to Warring Manley and Millicent
Grayson, because it works out bet-
ter numerologically.
Worse atill: the Aetors’ Thea- A
ter has changed a playa nene W
from "Moral." to "Morale" for the r‛i
earn* reason.
some woman had authority. Now
every time one of us makes a poor
weak stab at polntmg out some
ASHINGTON. Dec. 5. — The
Hut why’limit
contracta, they wOUTff not be un-
der fire of Attorney General Dan.
Then, too. look at aome of our
high courts, which often function
without lawyers being selected as
. _ _ . , Asi, and she feels that nothing miss the meaning of some mighty
else is so important interesting nswa which la due to
virtuously obaervant of ths spirit We Americans can’t see it that begin arriving here in consider-
nually resort to them, to arink nt Pretty soon I'd Worked up S bateh
2"*.""-"" o aaatee irtesantr. hl'«mi
J I - As tbs door swung opsn I board
the strumming of a gultar and tbs
accepted the amendment, but sure That is to say. future page-
didn t like it, and never since bat ship candidacies won't be an
employed a page below the mini- nounced until the aspirants have
CHILE. In physical possession of
U the disputed territory, had
small doubt she could make the
vote come out to suit herself. Rhe
was delighted and praised Presi-
dent Coolidge to the skies. Peru
was correspondingly down in the
No lioness, robbed of her
Out ‘TH
The House of Representatives I
“No Change in Texas Special or 11 o’Clock Katy
J. G. Smith, Division Passenger Agent, 110 E. 9th St. 1
I realise that I am taking h
chance on being eriticized by my
many legal frienda, but my motte
to the truth. bo matter how pain-
ful.
On the other band. Just think
how much trouble nemo people
can get into without the adviee of
a lawyer. Look at all thoee oil
promoters who flourished in Fort
Worth ao long. If thy had gone mA
to a lawyer and had him paaa on V
the literature aad promotion
schemes before it was put into the
malls, they would not bo guesta of
Uncle Ham today at Leavenworth.
And if the Highway Commiasion
Lone Pialrie," "Sixteen Gam
Men" and "The Cowboy's La-
ment." while the children of the
East Side cheered for more.
In one corner set three cowboys
from an uptown vaudeville aet
almost in tears.
P. 8.—In the event this tale
is doubted by some, the young lady
At the lastminute, however. It dem and the ardor with which
occurred t% some Senator that appointments are sought lan t sur
prohibition of the employment of passed by the wire-pulling of old-
children under 14 probably would er poltielans for far more tmpor-
be construed as including congres- tant posts, even up to cabinet
atonal pages Accordingly, the rank
MH was amended to leave them ___ • • •
Q What were the Virginia and
Kentucky Resolutioni?
A Followin gthe enactment of
the alien and sedition art. webh
emed greatly to extend th- powers ,
of the fed-ral government. Jetrer- |
•on and Hladieon determinea that
the Mlat«* ouaht to proteat. Each
11 Lamnr 5662
It to disbarment* ।
It all the lawyers oa eartb were
exterminated there would be no
education law appear* toshave ac- Senate pages, a« may he imag-
complished now ined. are great personager la boy
year* for eligibility. •
But at the moment the new
regulation makes bed work.
General Pershing down, to boss
the voting . Pershing promptly
MAGIC TRICKS COME EASY FOR
THESE TWO MEN
Q Where In Van Diemen’s
Land?
A That ia the former natae de
Tasmania, an inland and Rnttnh col-
ony of the South Pac iie (cean. off
governments put it up to Presi- • • • ra Ke,onwlth.kids,.una raid, the
s iturrrgar".
St.; Ra" "intion, Wa-If ite aTTa
verdict—about the oily one poe Few North Americans realise how Ite "ere born: rreedom ana
IT HELPED TO SET >
auspicious South Americana ar* of
anything that hints at North Am-
enlean interference in Iatin-Am-
erican affairs. Anti-North Ameri-
esn demonstrations occurred in
every Important South American
city when President Wilson lend-
»d troops st Vera Crus, and distnt
Mexico’s troubles excited the
southern republics' resentment to
no such extent as they would be
aroused by North American press-
ure upon one of their own num-
BY JAMES W. DEAN.
NTEW YORK. Dae. 5— Tale-tell-
IN ora never tiro of pointing out
ths incoagruous aad ironie side-
lights of New York lfe.
The other night I was passing
a Yiddish esfe Just off Seventh
Avenue. It is frequented largely
' by young women nnd men from
' the cloak and suit belt, most of
| whom have never traveled more
I thaa 20 miles beyond the Hudson
I river.
TELKPNONE LAMAR 3700
Entered as second-clnss mall matter, Oet. 1, 1931..
at the postottice at Fort Worth. Texas City
doUvery, 6 cents a week. By mail ia Tosas. 355
per month; $1.00 for three moathe; bl-
months; $3.00, year. x
child labor law which, as original- trouble to learn how it would af-
In the 4 4th Coagree*
than half of the Senate's
were under 14
Superintendent of
DAILY POEM
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IE situation wil Istraighten it with clean water. This’treatment
self out in due course, to be may have to be ropeated a rew
Jen ran *• •*•«*. te amy
queetie- ef feet er informatiem k,
-ritine •• The Ven Wert Fme.
wehingte Ree* as. IMS Xew Yerk
Bl M. K. TRAOY.
' , WRANCE baa money enough
Why Not U. S. Ambassador to League?" pazcnnanmoorpeouen
WJHEN the envoys ot seven of Ui. principal nations ot aarzyton ‘ eampale" ot comduet
* VV Europe rot together the other day at London and put mm France baa
their John Hancocks to the Treaties of Locarno, they, 48k
changed the whole outlook of the world. 220 on oecasion, to <
Europe’s hope of a lasting peace now seems attainable tgj maitat armed
for the first time since the Great War. The interlocking N2y forcein Europe,
treaties which come into force between Germany. Britain, AA3 The economte
' France. Belgium, Italy. Poland and Czechoslovakia hit old Ma situation bt
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Armistice. • * "" land There to
But what happened at Locarno and London means much more buninens and more employ T
more than that. It means that Germany now ‛jdins the Thia in wh, the governmenti of
League of Nations, becoming with Britain, France. Italy and ths United states did not accept
Japan, one of the permanent Big Five of the League Coun- theEregchertrncsotanat"nit"reai ?
cil, a fact brim full of significance, that I, couid take much less from
1 Germany's entry strengthens the league immeasurably. France than from England, or
No government is worth its salt without opposition and muehleaxathanFprlana "il
what the opposition is to a constitutional government Ger- The government felt that
many will be to the-league. Heretoforea Fours hasrun ix
the league. These have had everything their own way. purposes to be treated with un-
They have done much to be proud of, but they have left usual indulgence
undone many things they should have done. This, no doubt. ernmenrattonPPn°this "atter.
was because (they had no one to spur them on to tackle not because they wish to beun-l
unpleasant duties. Germany will be that spur. thr, tanr“trancen bseune
Thus instead of it* importance waning, the League of saeririces she made, but becaune
Nations promises to become a very real power in the world. theyttiphredan more than
Bv the same token the United States will be more than ever • . .
isolated It will be one of the two big countries in the HRANCE undoubtedly thinka
world outside the league, the other being Russia, a nation I...we’re hard, that we .don ‛t
we refuse to recognize. And there are rumors that evenougatttesmoneznerorsttto e _
she may join. It as long as aha likes.
Ultimately, we predict, the United States will find it The trouble is. of cqurse, that 4
wise to recognize the league and establish permanent con- the French and American nutlook
tact with it, even if we do not join. Too many things of
“consequence to the American people are on its docket for (o colonixatton n prtnep.
us to continue to give it the high hat. because it was born of colonial
We have a duly accredited minister or ambassador at oppression. 4-
every one of the world capitals, even the most insignificant. . Franco, on the other hand, to
_ Why not some similar sort of representation at the seat of popnietrditintanxdn" “turFpuron l
the league? ___-___system. AV
Her field to one of rivalry and V V makers notorlously have hard
t competition She has neen every luck. The United States le more
European government grow strong than threatened with plenty of It, ।
thru foreign possessions, and grow in connection with the Tacna-Ar- ,
weak when it lost them. ica dispute. Folk who don't know
Her aspiration to to control as what this row is about will do well
much as possible of Africa and i to find out. Otherwise they 11
bY (HARLEM F. STEWANT
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Ex-sailors are troublesome (
Magic has intrigued Naugle for when It comes to, reguirin I
gome 15 years ~ tied hands and feet on the part
and wV.,*M2!: Irhch rKi Me remembrs he first became the confuror.
Fa" interested While a student in the . "Some of thene ex-go
tor <h.t h.» -very •ppearanc, nt tniversity of Pennsyivania. He knots the Lo rd, himsel could nt
hextne been. fmmM hr .am. aon-frequentiy passed a cubby hold wizElesout of: laugha Naugle
roundeaby Kii nt '. "unrerm mazie shaop near the Broad Street At alci„htor-hana r..
height son looks *S if st •«** tim* Station. Huccess at eleigni or nnn i re
the ground, hed runk * hunared f-at --wantea to go in snd inveuts. quires daily practice the name as
ini, .... Ut nX.- "beausn theche ...u......
now tmm inany »»ring* an hsvina very idea made me feel kind of j In Naugle's pocket always is a!
medietna! propertien The yalley is foolish." Naukie reflects. "Fin- thimble nnd what magicians call
emo, ni"yh,"run4-4..2.., nally t I bought some stuff X -pimins s, =if
•rt‛a and hunarea nt inrsiMa an started prActieing sleight-of-hand practices aaniduously in odd
Q. How can oil or grease spots
be removed from leather7
A Dab the spot carefuily with
zestSoomC"a,E.O. bunt, inghetgenitmintrodutsemazidun 69
thepxtent of power nt the f-dersl ’ ness of golfing — over with a bang. I've been pid-1
Ktrnnaopta Modvrginieanatjn, Tennis end shootin . toe - dling with the blacky art since
f-ron a hr the iegifature at Ken- But disciples of Thurston. Kei- \ .... * * .... . .
Ti KinM sr-Houdiniar f.’ sauuieand tntnos 'SSI "I
rhez."A"ntn"en ’ "orth Nakle ,
Their hobby is a singular one: Gues It s because magic tricks
Magle! are BO disgustingly simple when
"Uke it because its at ‘imulat- 1 you know , them," he reasone.
explains Naugle. "The simpler mind of a child
manager of the Gene Morris Autoseems better able to detect them.
' And it helps a fellow' Naugle practices all of his new j
14-year-old son. I
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Better it id to be of an
A humble spirit with the lowly than to divide the spoil
was Margaret larkin, late of Las
Vegas, N. M . and once a newspa-EANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 4
per woman in Albuquerque. Like __The largest gold nugget di*
all the rest of the entertainment; coverea since the Dawson rush hat
world that comes to New York she been brought here by C. B. Nel
...------------ has her eye on Broadway and Is son The nugget was discovered
I B____________________ _ an election conducted otherwise MONDAY and Tuesday and Wed trying to strum her way there via. in—the Kantshna County weighe
--ng-2, m-m- a mz-
rassment Instead of showing any Meanwhne, France and England ago Peru and Chile had a war. the Chileans can boycott the elec kids are shoutin for 20: in the window of a .pawn hoP. luctant to talk about hia find and
disposition to relieve it by agree have agreed to arrange the Fran. Chile won. To compensate her- tion if they Te. but It will be Nothin to do but to turn ou Prominentiy displayed was a returned immediately to Kantish
Isz to a chang. la the eompinor, eo-British debt on the namebasts self she took, supponedly tempo- held anyway and play, after the errands are out tray of Phi Beta Kappa keys
'*,rF; as the Franco-Amertan debt rarily Peru's two southern prov- • • • of the way. Course, round th ranging in size from the large and Thtn is the third important dis
educat ips sale ! The less France can get us to inces. Tacna and Arica. The re- TTNDER such circumstances — house little ‘hinge must be done, impressive keys of a generation or covery ot the year, the others be
r, m.if.r . , ... take, the lesa she can make Eng- gion in vastly rich minerally. Chile U the Peruvians voting and the That.kind of work. tho. Is sor a ao ago to the tiny. befwelled ing at Valdes Creek and Fairview
T Eirpanterrmaynaot,pprear iand take, and that's the bug un- meant to make the most of it Chileans staying away from the like.fun. — 0 the of today. They could be pur- Muntain The deposits sre s
ft s xeryn portantn ntonAily;but -der the chp while she had the chance. It was polis obviously the Peruvians Skates p rod u, d pnd.th•'chased from 50 cents up What Hundred miles apsrt.
tovaitoanumberotambittoua---------------! agreed that the Tacna-Aricaites will win. If so. answer the Chil-bob.sleds come. outFNeishborr price college gloryt --
I ’ d Ir proud should decide for themseives, by eans, they wont accept the result hood, kidg,ather ________________ . • • • _ . NOVELTY BAZAAR
popular vote, after 10 years, but will hang onto the two prov- phout. ° Ir ’5,° e,pond.w her JJ. NOr 8o long ago the entire FWwit bazaar will be held by
whether to stay Chilean or go back inces by force That will mean frozen up tightAli thrut dayN lion wks being thrilled by .) I uther league of Grace Lu-
....... the nited states andnvahantothkanghta.....na outtunaigtptns.o thearnichurefikthe ehureh’ba
scenes are all set. Winter time, fearaconcerninKptherh: fiX ment, Hemphill Street sad Broad -
sport is the best the kids get . “• Kallant er, biv^ Commindcr way. Tuesday eventng. Decem-
snow men are builded and snow iheaded by the brave Commander ber 8,
forts are mad.. Sham battle, xogere... Dorcas Ladles Aid of th. church
Saw thia same Commander Rog- will hola its monthly meeting 2:30
ers, now lost in a crowd of merry , m. Thursday, December 10.
makers at the Club Mirador. lat the church. Mrs. Theodore
And what a mean tango he was’Seashore and Mrs Fred Stegmter
Uhited States Senate
- 1 "And if I get by Nick I’m not
a grapevmej Naugle and Gallagher, who op- | afraid to face Houdini himself."'
-------------.satro the G.ilqphee--Breheregette tugts:-------------------------
tn any extent Co • have an elaborate act they • • • |____
do together. It would be sultable Anathema to the parlor magi- m
for atty vodvil stage. lelan is the "smart aleck" who to "
th: Recently they entertained dur- found in most •very gatherng,,
shall tag the American Legion’s street reveals Naugle.
carnival here. ' 1
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ward a matriarchy
Aou and I and the governor of
«(lahoma nil kaow better than
tiat, in the first place. thene Am
erican men are never going to
mouth But President Coolidge
didn't Intend to let Chile run the
Which to our den of nothins run
st sll to worry about . j the government, even the
Ever ince the first woman ask- bonsy ones whom we hear so much
nd fur a college taKAUua. tame oheoi,—They to 6sh
body has been savlpa the name n what shall be done perhapg.
sort of thingy When women put on they want to be endowed with a until it is about three vests old
bloomers and took to th* bleycle, small bit or authority, they want • • •
they had us all wearing th* trous; small scrapings of tb* loot, but Q Who decides what
ers and boesing the family and few of them ar* such boobs as to bridesmaidm at a wedding
running the country. When we got imagine they could do much run- wear?
the vote, they said wa were try-- ning without th* help of plenty A. Th* briesmnid • costme fa
lag to anatch all the power out "I"’ ‘ " P dietateA by the bride Watever
.2 .6. hona. nt Iha man Uh.n . . . the bride wishes her malds to wear
of the hands of the m.n When Just because a tew women have ihey mUnt conrorm to s* *s
we began to run for a few paltry ' ---
offices, they wondered what could
possibly happen to a nation where
rHIS time It was Peru's turn to
I be tickled half to death and
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• • • Rev. Theodore Seashore is
rnHE numerology erase is get- church pastor.
I ting worse snd worse In New -----------------
York. A memorlal to Mustapha Ke-
lt got under way thanks to mal Pasha, now being erected In
Neysa MeMeln, the magazine cover Constantinople, will be the first
artist, who announced that great Christian statu* in Turkey.
things began to happen to her--
once she had changed her name to The flirst hhigh school for girls
a certain number of letters. Thein Boston was opened tn 7124.
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SKovo THINK, sueeES$
NWOULD GUT TIREDOF
WAITING For SOME
PEOPLE -—-
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SENATE IS CAUGHT IN TRAP
4 lars. This he has collected mostly
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1925, newspaper, December 5, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552533/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.