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HOME
EDITION
VOL. 4, NO. 88
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demonstrated in rather a ruth-
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eighth of the series.
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-----The Texan National Bank will.
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OHN D. ROCKEFELLER,
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aged, is -guarded constantly
TRAIN WRECK
al
Berlin Crash
Cleveland
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Alleged Alienation
TO
BE OPENED
Days in Poll Tax Drive
trial for Jesse
mentemeeforkHHng his wife, Mrs.
The
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Then hleanedinthedonv
aH,Nrs: Chrite
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issued.
started on that line.
morning and afternoon
has notified the Enited State*
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but on every attempt were driven
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that I can’t keep traek of 'em.
McRae expected
the
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Mystery Blaze —
Brown in the venture.
O. W Meabb
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amidwinterbusinesa.conferenceotL _umns.
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"RESULTS FOR leESs"
Lamar 5700
approached the man in the brown
hat and coat. who stood dear the
HOME
EDITION
told Frank Gibler .
Sparks, Houston Pre
"The last paper's the hardest to
sell," he says, counting his cp-
Sells all
editions.
CONVICT MAKES 1500
TOOTHPICKS DAILY
ap-
1 the Texas
You can star:
TRAFFIC
VIOLATORS
It happens that the street car
company recently changed’'some
POLICEMAN IS
NEAR DEATH
NO NEW HEADS
E. E. Bewley Director at i
Fort Worth National
corner.—ThaU
then pointed.
the paaaenger
WT
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FORT WORILI, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY T. 1925
Your
Automobile
cashiers. ------- - . ,
E. E. Bewley, Fort Worth, ’and
More
erty ha’
tion, Cl
And that is the spirit of mod-
ern law. u
Checking Up the
Weatherman
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had to shoot a man yet.
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undshoirted-the-st
to the.moterman.
snow;
Nam
TAX BOO™0
and green
known.
Nome of
Robert Wade, passing .«imisi,
A. I Ehamke, passing nlsnal. 42
NN . T. Jones, passing signal, $2.
mm
BANKS RENAME
OFFICERS
firmation of some Fat Neff
pointments.
Discord Threatens.
and Sparks, after 'many weeks,
of investigation; are in these
gotunder
Tuesday.
I" With ■♦hi
day noon in All Sainta Hospital.
--------iuttot Thru Hip.----—"
. I The bullet was located by an
X-ray oxami nation. It had lodged
near the spine in the middle of p
• tis back, after plunging thru the
Jeff' hip bon.
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r
The police man scratched his
chin for a moment and then cast
a perplexed glance at me ' '
way promptly at noon
it tddM be a
Bestroys Home
A mysteriously starting fire de-
onesstor trae.tes
28th Street, at 2: 3Q p. in. Monday.
Fire Chief Standifer Ferguson es-
timated the loss at 1400 on the
house and $750 on contents.
With failure to render aid in Jua-
tteeof Teace IafHugnes cou fl
late Monday.
He is alleged to have injured
H. Fradkeeo Commerce Street
the prison dining room and put to making toothpicks
for the convicts and guards. ....
and reason afterward is some-
thing no man in peaceful pur-
suit* can understand.
... . J
until Thursday. I the Red Star
route is logged Into Fort Worth,
thousands of extra tourists would
be routed thru here annually as
a result, It is said.
be. standing handy'every time a
person wants to know a street
on that car line.
It was a much more spectacu-
lar shooting fray in which Offi-
cer Mitchell engaged a couple of
years ago, when he fought back
at highwaymen so successfully
that he k Hied one, wounded an-
other, and was himself shot and
hurt ut the Jennings Avenue viu-
Election Ticket
Nominees to be elected at the
meeting of the Optimist Club next
Tuesday were selected today.
They were R, H. Pearson and
W. D: Powell for president; NN H
from'the sunny dales of Florida.
- ——•—•— * — ------
wwaruEI ronre
Real Estate Men
. To Dallas Session .
Nearly two dozen members of
the- Fort Worth Real Estate Board
Britain Accepts New
U. S. Ambassador
By United press.
LONDON, Jan. 13.—Great Brit-.
Noulevard. according to the com- j______ __________
I plaint, signed by County Detective -the Adolphus Hotel.
Herman Rhode*. " " 11925 ar* being mad*.
raICEa ONE CENT IN FoRr Wonra
But the operator's failure to
recognise the- name of a street
reminds me of another instance
affairs, public health and town
and city corporation.
operators around, and probably ' Mfondaysfssumncetotated 4?”,
this operator bad but recently j East Monday 521 receipts w> re
“You know. I can't just say
The expresa dett Berlin, —e
isimftiy wHer mAdaAwtekand-th* *Bi Tim
giheer failed to see signals posted.'
Lieut. Gov Elect . Barry Miller.
teefeateefA—ntedsoe-of Lub-
bock.
Following conimittee on nom
nations was appointed in the sen-t
duePeetukentuntedwnmomgmgzsaxtmreemk
(Hshtin'the middle of the stde-T
Brewster has beon on the pollee
a well-mannered j force tbree years He is the fath-
er of two children.
readily available in both houses, I
-------------:—-——_= - ---: members, al-eng wlth. speetatnrt. ’
Man Seeks Hamages for Paves Way for Katy to
_D
thecomingyear Tuesday.'
. Two banks announced new of.
fleers at poon.
A FTER failing to hit safe-
A ly two days in sucossion,
the weatherman cme back
strong Monday and batted
1000.
His prediction of fair-and
Treezing was rigat all right.
It did frees* and freeze hard.
and Baker, active vic presidents;
SliUiuau, > ie». presidaati Johnson,
cashier; 1,1 1. Rudmose, L. B
•eu A
me MF A
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eu
HF 1
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IF --
E.-"amuuna
07 ub
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M 11 4‘ lorUIndertaking
He pleaded not guilty to
charge
Joint resolutions to declare
"Tockstepping" out of order.
SCakazk
"The Passing Show," conceived
and staged by Harry Brown, local
dancing-inetructor, has been book- i
ed into a dozen, towns within a
radius of 40 miles of Fort Worth,
Brown stated Tuesday.
The show is composed- entirely
of local talent and includes Velma
Dean Etta Coughran, the Lawsoh
twins, Willotta Woodward, Witt
Blair, Madeline Petta and TFeslor
• Street, W. R. Fox; Monnig’s, Mrs.
Jerry Cox; Washer Bros., Mrs
James Ferguson; Stripling's, Miss
Neely; Renfro No. 20. 504' Main
Street, Mrs. Ross Armstrong.
Stuart May Support
Neff Appointees
teeth. But they are not paid to
make death thespenalty for any “
poor victim who might be trying
to dodge arrest for any small
f misdemeanor. '________—
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fort Worth Press
criminal' jurisprudence, mining,
•n^rTgirtTtnr irnir-Ttrntnagi’. military -
- -Argumente-in—the injunetlen
Proceeding* brought by W. .M. Mc-
Caslin to prevent enforcement of
the motor bus ordinance were to
begin at 3 p. tn. Tuesday before
Judge Bruce Young.
DW_IusseHFBfstrc.
Fuesday.
SESSION OPENS
Under Current of Bitter-
ness Is St«it
by—physlelans-who-leap-lest—a-
vagrant wind blow upon himr
anil snuff out the flame of life.
ntT-* fll.u RM thf fnTSr'fl?'! ion necessary
----to the MIssour, Kansas & Texas '
right now,"- he said, and then
continued, "you know, ‘ this,.Sal-
vatien Army and YWCA they Jest !
keep a movin' around so much I
* • • - I Automobile licenses issued num-
it will be important, tho, in a bered 19.912 at noon Monday.
few days. For maybe the man ----—--;---
in the brown hal and coat won’t . . ‘
Optimists Pick
n five years' manslaurhter
Rockefeller sent eondolences
to nepresent him at the funeral
umktmee*ot-trenbb
Total Payments.
Toll taxes issued up to noon IAI AnnInanIaIr
IN SUBMARINE
Cline.
The victim proved to havu
beenentrelyunarmea
them threaten
werei hauled from the surf ex-
thousted, aecording to reports
reaching the Chatham radio sta-
tion."
The condolences were rent
Mind Poioned, He Says. railroad plan for enlarging the
Vendry alleges in the petitfoa Southeast Side yards.
j that he was represented to his I To Make Repairs.
10th Street. Anotaer woman son next Tuesday.
driver cut around a curm r sud- , 40V. Mef 8 swan song is * X-
dnly, crashed into Miss William*' Pected to be read to the solons - .
cat* and ambled on. Miss Wil- W adnesday. unless the spenkership and President.
Hams' scream at the crastemtoughtF;iht in the House becomes pro -----•---------;.
wansmotbadiyanre.salatan - “-= New Highway for
James Peacock.
. R. V. Colbert, Stamfojd, are two
----- tlVrlhle ord< af How nominees for dir.ectors in the
that he taces--living day by day Fort Worth National Bank, it was
——Lo.play nexenoreizht holes ut - anneunted. It is- underatood they-
golf. _ will be elected in the afternoon.
Locations.
....... LflfiiH.iuilit aiul paruma in sharao
areLNorthSide--etee- —station,
Dick Howeh+Proctor’s drug store.
1 Txchange__Av enueiTomrreelor;
Brown to Take
Show on Road
tme this afternoon IL I'll tides
ttodayralledtodistodze her. The
crew was reported safely below
deck. • ,
Kemble, Jordan and McNatt, an-
ineunred tochrr——t—’ was solid
for T. K. Irwin (ft Dallas to be
TSpea ker of the House of Repre- |
| sentatives.g.E f
Senatoprrt of Fort Worth is 1 1
expected to sepporttheconfirma- I
tion of Neff a, 1 ointeeg attacked I
by Ferguson. , I
Solons Kick at
‘Lockstep’
Austin Burenu _—■ :
The Fort Worth Press.
AUSTIN, Jan. 13. — The
State capital put on city airs
_ _bx Anstakinuetectric- i raff to
control signala.cecendy.and
thereby provded grief for a
lot of legislators.
Pedestrlans as well at mo-
torists are required to ob-
■ serve the signal*.
*A lot of the State colons
are from districts where red
more each meal.
Carl's job is almost forced? on.
him by his disability. But there
was charged
Mrs T
are a number of much-sought -
.lkka..aL.liliril ’ll I ill ,which mx-Xu-
---- tF urnto r‛age 2)
Get* OneYear on
Pistol Charge
Maximum sentence of one year
in the Tarrant County Jail for
carrying a pistol was given Robert
attend the annual meeting of the either. WALTER—wait a min-
I Red Star Association. lute—isn’t’a blond at all, it’s a po-
to be absent liceman. And darned if I haven't
a
s—"2d
lights are un-
----- with light to
moderate vauiable winds.
Wonder if right.
Watch the check-up and see.
MeFarinnd, . making
. ______
W#a " l1 ' man. It .1 de--
Practically all Fort Worth,
banks were electing officers for
wholalste • enue,
— " was accidentally shot at 180 a m.
qf his j
otbe^ gay. *
Association of Real
Estate Boards.
The meeting will extend until
Frida* Sessions are being held at I >
“A. pxexaniasnoclatadwrn
Get Ready for Closing
IJKUKASIIIU 4X01 DIMS.". !007 COMMERCE STREET
which happened 'to me a few
weeks-age:---------------——MatthewsandRM.Russellforbutfuttte-nttemp--toreach-the
... ..............first vice president: Fred Dreer na - frnm .here
sr.......-.........mi ........
man, il won't give‘his actual T: Newton, for third vice presi-
post nt the time, but will .say j dent, and A R Penton and W.
that th” post was within three I Brown for fourth vice president,
blocks of th CIV Hal).—----I--——=--===—=----
apd ErnvtHappens in Office of
• sand Fort j ,,, . . c, ,
I i avis Aveue Church
J.1 J. Minton, lofi iurh. 42.
By NEA Service,
NV. NV. ' Reynolds, parking over-
jtime, 42.
But when Motorcycle Officer
Ab Mitchell and the member of
the 112th Cavalry shot thru an
outhouse door and killed "Snow-
ball" Hill because the two fear-
ed the negro might have a
w*a*<m, .tho - disposition - - w1**-
Worth has ben n assigned to com-
mittees on ’ civil jurisprudence,
commerce and manufacturers.
XU Ascondunto r';„s rack: thXt A.»Houghton, v.».
U Z X. « one. ’ to Berlin is persona grata withathe
ugie i e . leu. _____i government here and acceptable
,2 ‘ t ' ’ T EOt regular custom- future ambassador to the court . „
ers Twenty of 'em Other day or st. James, succeeding Frank
a nice man bought 16 of my pa B Kellogg, Who wili retire to be- .
Perscond ’ m° Eet out.of comc secretary of Stat*.
mEemsnyhanz2atina"zinrmbxaxstsilrdrattzrznzwftztas. s
alty. ’ » • • x
In a second bill, Mankfn would . about boirowing er for a
_ .—,i poflj
-plumb forgotten Walter'* —laatt
name.. (Loveras, W. K.»
---------------- years ago he reachet the „rison withhoth tegs-
t paralyzed- and dragging behind crutches. For a week
“tt tsa prettythig." he wus -eal-E -+-f-+++—+ + —w E96B
’ quoted as saying "But I Tope Maisball, II W. Collier; an<T Dave . "M
I never have to use it, I haven't ■ Umbenheur, assistant cashiers.
Texas National.
Plans for ’
"Where Is Lake Street'*” be
asked the street car operator. "Is
it on thl* lint‘T"
"I don't know," replied the
street car operator, “but d‛za
see that fellow standing yonder
with the btuNin Tlht gnfl emit oh?
He knows every street in this
town and then some. Ask him."
—The—-
SPOTLIGHT i
To Amend Motion
For a New Trial
Amended motion for a new
Tuesday when his gun fell from
its scabbard. ______- ' ■ .
±e was -very -mear death Tues-
rii>- First National Bank i.
elected all of Its officers and di V
a. . W V8a
i Waggoner, George T Reynolds, J K2
L. Johnson, Mrs. Dan Waggoner, V
j Mrs. O. L. Burnett, G. H. Connell, •
D. W. Couch, Joan Scharbauer,
A. J. Duncan, 1. W. Clark, J •
W. Mitchell. It N Masterson, W *
B Pyren,W. C. Mtonestreet, B. sF
Walker. F. S. Clarity, w. E. Con 6.3
nell, T. 11. Yarbrough and R. C. j
Martin.
Officers Re-Named,
Lengthy speeches attending
nominations and acceptances in
the speakership racein the house
this morning, indicated voting .
may be delay* d untji this after
hoop.
-eDhemeenate-mteeted-SemtorA.-
J Wor ail. -i i nin president pro —
I ten.
Tledsoe Defeated
Work s,"who was supported by
' T BOARDED a street car the
A other day, and had just sat
------ down when another manmount-
■ ed the st rp be !i h i d • my' - — “
arLiclea-picturluz
system otlife in
Prison System. I
■b, ’ i R i d
Beaver*, and Sidney L. Samuels. ■
The officers are W L. Small- ]
wood, president; B. ~ ~ '
$50 for Speeding i were in Dall** Tuesday Rttnading
+ L. Edward Eeigle, pleaded guilty a suiiminiuri
to speeding in ounty Court at the. National
Law Tuesday and was fined 350. I— “
Re was arrested on Forest Park j
rogress to take out the lead. Ha
regained consctousness just be-
fore. 1113 wife was at hi* side
at the hospital.-
With hh partner. J. B. Graham,
he. waa_taking lunch at their
customary hour, 1:30 a. m., in the___
, ut flee of the Travtr Avenue Bap-
tist Church.
Gilves Chase to Auto.
Glimpsing a Foro. automoblle
which they fe*re^___mtght CUn— w
- ' tOSIIIflei” "ITiey 'jumped up hur- -
rl' dlv to *ive chaae. Brewster‛s-----
gun dropped to the floor and dis-
charged.
Driver of the automoblle. Po-
lice Lieut. Green, whom they had
not recognized, heard the shot and
--gamebach. ... --------------------
An ambulance from Robertson —
Coast guard cutters were ex-
pected to reach the 8-19 some
1.. L Deea, i speeding, $i0 .
RebHaupt. no muffler.; $2.
— Pennteerwfore,mttt+eht**
J. B. Kilians, no Ull light, dis-
missed
Lott Seott he tall light, H
Frank Kins, passing street car, IS- ।
eJ..D Mart, no tall light,
M F. Parks, npeeding, 41X '
But maybe we'll get him
again soon, because there are
zuyeraleekzplett—n— Draw. Fine of
Let’s see what he's got in
*to£e for Wednesday:
"" cold, increasing
Hardin. Holbrook. W. 8. Moore,
—-HWinvdWorke . He-osiis *aBy con-
ceded this group has a strong
mFeEsgnamerpehion-—-
, Bartlesville," Okla., where he'll at Ninth Street.. S'not the wife.
' ened.
The eptfvicts take one
4
i eg»
r|U
But it wa undoubtedly that I Tho officers are: \v. E. Con-' B
spectacular affair which caused inell, president; T. 1. Yarbrough, I H V.- -
Miichel to . so guicklx to +Vise pregident; It. C. NtartH. raU.- , &
his sixshooter yesterday. I mF; and W. H, Wallerich, W. j J
—-------*—V—*--—I Byer, F. W. Powell, it. M. Row. '
Police are paid to preserve the f hamp C lark and F. A. Rogers, 1 .
peace. Under our law, they are I assistant cashier*.
authorized to be armed to the The stockyards National Bank K
P*0!1 ** *wo new director*. F W . —i
" HIkIHHUi r and O. W Mathews— ; I
---The.directoraare—W.F.Sum- 1 -
mere, F A Middauth, R. C. Vance, \ 1
0. W.Mat thews, A G. Donovan. _
A police lieutenant was.given. J.D.ollett,s.MJasperandIa
pea rP-a a nd edpistor at christ-PHffpDArmoT-Tt
. The officers are R. c Vance. 2
aresident;—k——W, —Hightower,- —■
chairman. Rowers,
Harrison by a Jury in County
Court nt Law Monday afternoon.
I ■ ;
----Datuagvn of 320,000 are claim- Closing of E,t>ns bitruMt was er-e
ed for alienating his wife's afrec-dered by City Commission Tues-
tions in suit-filed by T. C. Pet- day in an ordinance adopted with-’
dry, local carpenter, against A. C. out oppositton.
Coker, Mrs. Emma RustO U and I Adoption of tsa ■ ordinance
BV IEeX Nt Mint.
Fort Worth Pi-vv-trniPr.----
1 AUSTN,Jan-T The Port
Worth delegation to the Legisla-
ture. consisting nt neprese ntatives
Worth Presa writers, Gibler
individual nodded,
andmeneiqanied.
back to tho nu'jiufr
That was service; it was not
cut of the way particularly for
(O the motorman of the street car
'■ not to know that particular
street, at that particular moment.
---7 C A. Thompson, cutting corner. $5.
—— 'I,,,,; ■ ’........ B Smith, parking overttme, *2.
Failure to Render W.i.cahe, ape
a • i v —, ■ +. W, C Tucker, parking wrong, 11
Aid Is Charged " t nwtey;pasn.strnnt,*
... a-lk- . . .« il W < nnn, no mufiirr. r i
Eiverydayhermakesrtseerofthe-littte-woodenspears----
^-iairiiiiir? i.w'w KenuV’T.'^ rwenty-two-
— i> u * - ' -« ...... r---——---__________ bodies were removed today from
By the time he serves his sentence, miles and imk.? the shatieied wt'Kekage-of—fmHu
oftoothpicks will he beliind him, _________ , . coache .. ut an accommodation train
Thyre is nothing fancy ih his product; they are demolished in a collision.with the
LiuuJll, but KuWarttial, and, TtFTT points out, sharp at
2 both ends. - --- • iured in the crashf which occurred
“They do very well,” he declares, “except some of in * dense fog. Thirty-five of
. the finicky ones do not care for'the flavor of rich pine.” those hurt were inea serious con-
1--€art begtmstts wort* --==================
4 ingouttnrtt-vrtsom yard amt 4
sawing a block trom a piece of ।
| two by four or other scrap lum- I
ber. He-has a small saw for (
thi*. ' ...... .. ....................... , n
Two New Directors for
rNHE disposition on the part of ci ._____1 ,
1 a policeman to shoot first 1 -Stockyards Natjonal
. -wite-asa-"hardened‛ -sinner-and. Finanee- Eommissfoner Chester
that her mind was poisoned Jones declared he will insist that
against him. ' the railroad place the new Epps
They were married 18 months Street, which will be located 100
ago, according to the petition. | feet east of the street being
Their hbilm wus l.wrfr xx est bev- ’ tbi?'ld, in fHA bi'st of condition.
Eight sub-stations for issuance enth Street. .Under terms of the ordinance:
______ of poll taxes will be opened Goes Alone. the City refuses to accept any '
• • • Thursday, according to Thurman That he is “unhappy and dis liability resulting- from the action.
passeger alighted. And Cline, chief deputy tax -colleetor. heartened, downeast and humili The railroad has 20 days in which}
.Thesubstatfon- wf be -epee—.ated'' and "i doomed to go down ,to accept the ordinance. wondered “Whe'fe do we go from
ated thru January, the pathway of Ife aTope,” ts —==--•——==-== — therez"
charged in Pendry’* eleim for — 2 --- . | In the house there was a furore!
u damages __________________________-Mathering Data- , , lA¥PWh4UA***toB*4>iB-r*eii| withr*
He further eHh— that his bns p _ Ht:. R.CI Tis tangleff skelps of a revived and
fness has. beeau, impaired by the Mor_Katng book revivified Fergusonism, a hang-
lalleged attack-up shis roputation.t Material Tor Fori wa,, lout over Kluxism, andwiithet.-------
Tfroutemm,-GtarkeE-Ha a' rington, - MAt! lallorcerLaWarth‛suq1225mudaavne-senutestinmmwirwyema
fits ti.i- wFS?!WrF~fii i ।। j'u/f^
the Retition. njg're behind with any ofl^l,^^"^^ ............
, . your accounts, better pay up
146 FACE DEATH-pait
the Retail Merchants' Association,
Does your car need a new
top’ r new upholstery?
Or new seat cover*?
Does your radiator leak?
Or is the water rooting sys-
tem clogged so your car
doesn't get propef circula-
tlbn* ______ ’ ' -
' You will find INe"averem "
tisementa of competent
automobile repairmen listed
in The Press Want Ad col-
complete turn, 42.
j NV. P. Calhoun, passing signal. 12.
"T WAS Just glancing thru the Mr" B. 11 Ross, parkinE wrong.
..paper," said a . man at ’ J w. Morris, parking pvorttme,
lunch near me, as if talking to 32. *
himself, "to see whether there Mr. W. Gary, passing signal. 42.
had been any new receivers ap- j ..J H .Aedeehee, pasting .signal,
pointed in the Burnett wi# ( ff Armstrong, parking wrong,
ease.” .12.
Holt's inur in'
T.
pcrotary at A keynote of discord for the , —-—-—;-----C.---......— ■
entire, session may be sounded if Heavy. Penalties Carried
-zourdrdenatxarnunsatrrdaiaybnyssontisuiaimanga.’
for ' distribution within three HArter being called to order, the
_________________ months, Billingsley said ______ ousesand Senate both got down
EInee ge, Vegget S+re.T--Anew.}86-pagestprtement tofization
I ndel Dea V655e Dand the 1924 book will be. issued im-Tauon,
ed Off Cape Cod mediately. It will carry 332 re-i
visions, according to Billingsley.
The association issues a supple-
By United Press * mentevery two months,
, CHATHAM* Mass, Jan. 13.— . ------------' . . on . .. ...
seven hour, ater vounding early ’ . ..2- i in.or the -pormannt clerical
today on a submerged sand bar Driver Tell* Walker percgezy,autaortzotionoorponpalax
Sr To Keep Out of thereof-
with 46 men aboard was reported! ... . „ ASuien.,1 ' Any masked or disguised per-
t mfast at noon with , waves ' qoun Argarktonseorpodcps" | Commit Paipointients in th- | son Eoinu into or near or demand-
breaking over het entire length. , motorist had bumped him Senate werezannounced by Lieut, ina admiss on to any private house
Life saving crews made heroicaside in b|^k ^n North I Whit Davidson in the woulg beheld guilty of a felony.1
a Main street Monday night, .imiped HotBy* the* CotiHultti
-rand lectured him for not getting awaited outcome of the contest
. . , ... , . u.. _ out of the way when an automo-ror the speakership.
back with boats on rturned by a bile horn was sounded, and drove A joint committee was to be
high ridingwiirf on Jackson was slightly orusea. tchosen to canvass the vote for
Ire Savers Exhausteda Miss Sarah Belin Williams 806 Governor and Lieutenant Gover- .
---1Ulal attempts tuwach the I Macon litreit had cvm wmir'iai'i "°r November, thia being the: in a *econ d bill, Maniffn wouldl, about.borrowinger for.aLnJ.w
S19 several, of -e life-savers Monday afternoon X- w™dX-to' require voters paying their poll 2 ' 'd" CLYDE PEM- The r
ing north on Macon Htri't toward the inauguration of 'Ma Fergu- tax to reveal unuer oath their I LUTON bowling - down Main at city pro,
... — "a-* "----membership in lodges and socle the wheel of a new Hudon date for acuuvaus g--g
ties, secret and otherwise, and coach. Whassat? Oh. pardon, erty. ,
hot they last voted for gvernor Clyde'* CofC membership oom- -A crew of assessors ar mak-
. . " .. . missioner, - in* a house-to-house canvass with-
• •, • in the city limits. Assessors are
1 DAN.HEDGE. erztwhttesuper-aTso wojking thruout iht county,
- _ intendent of streets, toddlin' "according to William*. -
• Fort Worth Soon down Main, hands punched in
Red Star highway from Okia- oyercoatpockets. Wears an iron
hom» may be logged thru Fort. * ray,, m ustache. im p e c c a b l y
Worth, it was indicated Tuesday, tmmed
when Ed McRae, head of the CofC | ’ • • • .
automotive bureau, departed for Giggling with a dazzling blond
STROLLING
DOWNTOWN
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retain its same officers and direc- i " ~ "--
tors, altho it had pot elected at PRETTY ESTELLE TAYLOR. otMON 4E FAME, BLOOMS OUT IN A
the—active *vicording.to B. B.Samuels, 1 "hurt ".curl. Probably it is so named becauseao many hearts are
PTsSantnwTha, n1^; »■« vmssiB ew— ----—
.......... ' — " $20,000 .ASKED STREET ORDERED
‘ ““ —FOR BtlM- MSED—
thAstt192n iegistative“inor he.didsnethingvthenhe was given a-HghtedcornerinBarties Recovered Front —
uar o ort (oCIAL custom in Huntsville favors
w toothpick.
Which pleases Carl D. Norvell, "26, sentenced from
Pittsburgh Camp county, for 25 years for murder.
"By golly," says Car f, "ftheyshoule—geeutof-
’ -here I would Jose my job, and I am fond of it.” .
(?arl is the penitentiary’s official toothpick maker.*
I How ICb Done. -
He takes the block to his seat ’
where he drives a knife made of - - - erim
, an old fla| file thru it. clipping | Look, folk,! Here's FYHON givei
totttomeEtversnorheeearecutGERNSNACHET;thewag.-----tmet ,
। into two-inch lengths and sharp- 1 "Why's gettinz up at 5 A in Myrtle Peacock, will be filed
like a pig’s tall? " ByFon "asks Thursday. Charley M*y*. defense
MAYOR HliJrFEEt.Y/ Eskota. । attornex. atated Tuesday,
“Don't know-” nos-Bill Hearing on the motion likely ——
.__„P0 Huxp": 5a8/5 wMbe set immediately following
3".. . . filing of the motion, he said. Pea-
giv"uugm} 4 1.. » ’cock already has arranged for
eEWaCHAUNrapprspirinKlihand.raloxin.acion.anthe.mo-___j
-AMa-LS SCIeM1 1LW li—--e ttton- ' ■ — -----
plates on his swanky Dorris- -
"elzht," near Fourth Strer t. A.-• •
• - • Mother Bargain*
ANFaAHAQK-RA-
rill I I IViHUN UILLIrIL 1,1 tne miaaie or tne blue- 1 —----7--- ----.----
_ walk. —Leekutt rain shy ’round "You don’t understand, ser-,
MAnE PURI n • •.
Ivin ML I UUL1U “Mufflers? Not a one, sold thru the window to Police Desk
'em all out. TootatetovuyanySerseant "Unele. BHHy" MeGalia----
more, either.” haberdasher tells Her blind ion, 30. and hla
in ppongsag MaAslr. RONALD WILLIAMS. “Th. n. broth«"r. n"! drunk Monday" night
nt i Eopeeteasure . wi youselrmeone golf sock ? on -Jamntca gimger; and she had-
---— Ronald comes back bargained for their release to Po-
------—v ........ EUL uuWII lice Chief Henry L>ee on a pro mise
timmedtatehyrtostte worke of organ- Anemorworh Frga.. Two dollars 77s, That’s the “« "Wf IlHUtu goud euudlirt.
Temporary clerical athint. । . .Al STIN, dan., 13.—Text of a , average of MILLARD THOMAS,
ments were mid. slid then the bi 1 to deprive Klansmen of their venerable newsboy" at Sixth
IntH S. i 111 " and mhen the masks has been made public by street Millard’ 2n
! wr called membe r -ists i nep. Luke Mankin, of Georgetown 1 8
0l. Eim. a It would hold guilty of a mis-
• uon « E
public place in a manner calcu-
lated to disturb the inhabitants
litum today--- aday‛a-la_the
#+ -et--ratien was in
Senate r,ci««...l nt p ,,1
d was exnectAd to reconvene
4 p .
. "Where Is the Salvation
Army?" I inauired. •
“By golly, if the convicts;Hit By Shot From Own
should stop using toothpicks. Gun When It Drops
I’d lose my job,’" Carl Norvell,
crippled murderer shown here, PIERCES , HIP BONE
toERttom
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