The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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DEFENDS SHOW
NOT GUILTY
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To Be Buried Here
Favorite Recipes Of
IN SUIT
April
Three Texas lumbermen are
Fort Worth Women
eluded tn the Hat of 50 practicul
lumber exporters who have agreed
By Mrs. Mary Haker, 2030 South Adams
Auto Placed in
atone
avenge herself against the
builders rejected, the
made the head of the corner.
sake
Lumber Co., also of Orange.
(Company by W. T. Ponder.
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The auto is now on the Louisiana
entrusted
“That was why
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thousand dollars and this la good-
bye.
. pany on the work done at the sw ■
er plant would send in a reason-
able bid they would be paid for
Some of Stars Used to
Play at Old Standard
Cleveland murder and
Marysville for 20 years.
MAKES DEAHIEAR
BY NEW METHOD
( Our exceptionally tasty Greeting Cards,
plus postage stamps, will assist greatly,
this. ’
The plaintiff company charged
the auto was subject to contisca- l
tion and alleged Ponder had been
Six email tomatoes
Six tablespoons chicken
Six tablespoons peas
Instructed verdict of “not gull-1
ty" was returmed in the trial of
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PRINCE GREETED
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in-
which
same
estate was not community • prop-
erty.
Maggie De Beque was a ctub-
TUESDAY
Rejected by Men
Fort Worth and probably the first
in Texas was granted Tuesday by
Judge James C. Wilson.
Steven O. Rippy was given an
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Three olives
Sail and pepper
Salad dreasing
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told her husband had been hanged
in San Quentin,” the matron said.
"That was a year ago, and ever
since then, until her escape, Ma-
bel was a perfect prisoner.
Gave Her the Keys.
Fancy _
Linens
Compare
Our
Values
Her. husband was an aerial per-
former.
— WATCH FOR GLOnIA —
wwardtheMexican-harder
gulf for an eacape into
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-eslie the amount the city should pay
I the MeKenzie Construction Com-
FREETOWN Africa, April 7.—
The Prince of Wales arrived here.
of 24, is believed to be fleeing to
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TAGGART-LINTZ
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We are closing out one assortment of fif-
teen floor lamps with beautifully designed
stands in polychrome finish with shades of
silk or silk and metallic combinations. These
lamps were originally priced at $22.50, now
speci al to close out, choice................
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game and subsequently banged.
Mabel was convicted of the
, I would feel more of a cad than .
I do, but you do not love me any I
SELFISH ANIMAL
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Prescott.
— W ATCH FOR GLONIA —
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Fellolship o Sales in Europe
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hat hanged her husband.
Freedom for freedom s -----
was not the goal in the “sphinx”
woman’s flight. Mrs. Loulse Mit- .
tendorf, matron of the State re-
LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN
PREScOTr TO MAMIK KEEL-
grey materials.
, Special Correspondence,
WASHINGTON.
tary Hoover.
The men are H T. Kendall oft
the Kirby Lumber Co., Houston, t
the D E. Roach of the Texas Creosot- |
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Our
Values
I don’t need to tell you at this
time that I am a very selfish an- (
By United Press.
MARYSVILLE, Ohio, April 7
Somewhere in the Midwest today
Mabel Champion, vivacious widow
Imai.
Do you remember how we Graves Hamilton to Mrs.
scurried around and found some-
thing to eat? That was the be-1
i swinger and fancy, wire walker.
I took you in, Mamie, more :
perhaps because I was lonesome •
. and filled with self-pity than be-
cause you said you were hungry.
See Our 3
Window
Displays
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orthe
Central
Assortment No. 2 consists of Bridge Lamps, complete
with shade and cord, the stands handsomely carved
and beautifully finished, the shades made of bright
colored silks with novelty trimming, every one a
beautiful lamp, at the special low price of, choice--
Scoop out tomato, chill, refill with chicken, peas, olives,
seasoning and tomato. Top with mayonnaise and serve on bed
of lettuce.
receiver In 17th District Court
late Monday for an auto mrt
i gaged to the Webb North Motor
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W. R. Sanderson of Brownwood, ask approximately 175 a day for
vice president, and Dr. R. G. their services.
Flowers, secretary-treasurer. The
। board will conduct the examina-
+i. 9 A. wan Uhe Ancrn +n nrac.
3. #,2
-to
to join a committee to help the
each week. I "Oh,, you say he is not in
Congress passed a bill during 1 town? When will he be back?.
filed five petitions for paving five
streets Tuesday.
Property owners petitioned to
have Annie Avenue paved from
B to Avenuo-F, _ Qthfr
streets are Avenue F from Vaughn
Boulevard to Little Street; 19th
Street from Grand Avenue to Bel-
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took a taxi to Springfield. Front
Springfield she is believed to have
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One assortment of mahogany finished floor lamp
stands, artistically designed—presenting an opportun-
ity to secure a beautiful floor lamp at a very low cost,
if you can’makeliyour own shade. Priced special, rat
only, each.....................................
Lamp Stands
। AssertmentNe.1eensistsefa shipment of the
___newest. designs in bridge and junior lamp stands
finished in brown, black and gold combinations, and
I beautifully finished wrought iron bridge lamp stands,
priced special at the attractive low price of, choice—
I there by Wednesdayt I went him
to get the letter without fail.
"Thank you. If I do not catch
Earl Blakeley in Criminal Diatrict J E Wagner Jr., 22. son of
Court Tuesday for violating the Mr. and Mr*. J.E Wagne. for
liquor law. Blakely was charged | merly or Fort Worth, died at hla
with eale of two pinta of liquor home in Los Angeles, Saturday,
for $6, , according to word recekved here.
Testimony showed Blakeley Wagner moved with his parents
gave the money to another man to California three years ago. He
You are sure that he will be
Latest Spring models, most
popular domestic and im-
ported fabrics, tailored ac-
cording to the best of
modified English fashions
—w^ are offering these ex-
cellent values.
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MEN’S SPRING SUITS
may , more than I love you. We were
after derelict ships. I have been picked
Officers of the State veterinary their •services,” Commissioner
examining board were elected at John Aiderman said Tuesday,
a meeting at the office of R. G. I A request for payment was
Flowers, Third and Main Streets. I heard at the commission meeting.
Dr. M. A Gleason of San An- ] K. Robey, D. A. Davis, and John
tonio was elected president; Dr. Mead were the arbitrators. They
under the covers in her bed so ----. _ - — -
the curiosity of guards would not some day I would leave you and
“_____ . - go back to being respectable. I’m Hon for men Who deaire to,prac-
clothes she walked into town and sendigg you my check for five ; tice at College Statton in. June.
i he signed away his share of the
! property to hie wife to avoid cred-
* itors. The foster child claims the
Department of Commerce in its Kave me money to another m l to California three years ago. He
attempts to improve our lumber who provided the purchaser w th ( formerly attended public schools
sales abroad, according to an an - liquor. The court held 3lakeley here
Receiver’* Hand*
J. Mac Thompson was named
18 months’ suspended sentence me talk to someone
when he pleaded guilty to a know. I would like to speak to j
charge of possession and sale of his secretary.
narcotics. "Is this Mr. Prescott’s secre-
up as salvage and I hope I am
being towed into the port Of de-
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write me or see me. We are now
sailing in totally different direc-
"You say Mr. Prescott is not In
the office? When will he be in?
“You don’t know? Please let
be aroused. Then, packing
“You are not sure.
“No. L’ll not l“«ve a messag
for him. I’ll call him up—
"Have you any Idea where he
him there I will call him up at his
office the last of the week.
"No, it isn’t necessary for me
to leave my name."
(Copyright, 1925, by NEA Service). (
transporting liquor In the
sent to
The name of the old Standard
Theater was defended in 96th Dia
trlct Court Tuesday when Frank
' De Beque. once owner, now in
I contest with his foster daughter,
। May De Beque, over the $ 125,000
estate of Mrs Maggie De Deque.1
pattern. Fill our hearts with
great love for Christ. Let
sense the eternal significance
Next: letter trom Mrs. Joseph
Hearing Often Restored in 21
Hours by Amnzing New
Method sent on Trial.
or make him the pattern of our
lives? J
"So I must mak my choice I
Shall I travel north or south, 5
which of the two opposites shall/
j. love'. . , God or the world’s evil? K
Whichever love I choose will P
quench and drive out the- other. B
And thus if I choose the love of
God it will destroy every worldly |
passion and the river of my af-
fections -will be like 'the river of ,
the water of life, clear as crys-
tai’.’’
PRAYER—O God our Father.
We are sincerely thailkful for
Jesus Christ. We would choose
him and make his life our daily
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INDEPENDENCE, Mo.—(Spec-
ial). Many who have used a new
method for making the deaf hear
have reported results that seem al-
most marvelous. People who had
not heard for years have been able
I to hear a watch tick three feet
— WATCH FOR GLORIA —
WANT PAVING
City Commission received and
ginning
From being a poor little sick 1
kitten, you became a gorgeous,
plsyful, purring, sleek parlor pat. 1
From the first Mamie, you t
were my exhaust. I only went to
the apartment I took. for you
when I was drunk or tired—
the laat session permitting sus-
First U. S. Suspended rEIEPIONE —
c 2 r"c, MAMIE KEELER TO THE OF-
Sentence 1* Ulven FICE OF JOHN ALDEN
cueeiThegfiretewuspendedgsenteneetre PREseerT. “
ever obtained in FederafCourt in
who does
nouncement made today by Secre-1 acted as axent for the purchaser, . I Funeral services were held at
and notfortheneler.nv. the family residence in san Fer-
-wATe" FOR GLORIA- nando Valley sunday. The body
q Tomorrow morning we-are going to offer for sale thousands
of dollars' worth of fine imported fancy linens at ONE-THIRD
off their former prices. ’ _______________
q These linens consist of fine Italian cut work, Madeiras, Cluneys,
fancy art linens, fancy lace-trimmed pieces, and hundreds of
other novelty linens.
q There are scarfs, center* pieces, luncheon sets, luncheon cloths,
doilies, vanity sets, tray cloths and many other useful items.
( On account of our importing these linens and for that reason
alone, we were in a position to price them so reasonably before
and at this time giving ONE-THIRD off will make this sale
a very interesting one.
q Remember, these linens are on sale tomorrow morning prompt-
ly at 8 o’clock, and the saving is so great you can not afford
to pass this opportunity to select linens which are suitable
fbr home use, 'Christmas, wedding and birthday gifts, etc.
q Those who are interested in this sale should come early, as
the choice pieces will go first. The price at this sale, ON E-
THIRD OFF their former values.
The Aud-ene Company wants
every deaf person to try their
new method and they will send it
on free trial to any reader who
will write them. They want one
person in each locality who will
recommend it to thetr friends. If
you want to restore your hearing
and get rid of the roaring Head
- nolses and catarrharcqnettons-
take advantage or this free offer.
Just send your name to the Aud-
ene Co., Dept. 2081, independence.
Mo. Advertsement
will be shipp'd back to Fort
Woth.
* * mont Avenue; Grano Avenue from
MESSAGE FROM end to end; and Belmont Avenue
“Oh, at Atlantic City at
G Manifest this freshened outlook on life
by letting old friendships blossom
again.
away. They report head nolses
and roaring entirely disappear af-
ter the first treatment.
The method, known as Aud-ene
Balm, is simple and easy to use,
i It is harmless and anyone can use
it at home, its rapidity in making
the deaf hear is amazing. Often
'In just a few minutes a great 1m-
kprovement is seen and in many
eases deaf people who have not
: heard for years can hear ordinary
talk.
No deaf person should lose
hope No matter what you have
used to relieve your deafness, do
not be discouraged. Evep though
you .have tried ear phones, drums.
! electrical devices and oils, don't
think you are doomed to deafness
for the balance of your life. Aud-
ene treatment has been successful
where everything else has failed.
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(Copyright, 1925 F L Fagley )
Daily Lenten Bible reading
and meditation prepn red for
Commission on Evangelinm of
Federal Ci until or Churches
of Christ in America.
her with the keys that made it
possible for her to walk away. I
believe she ia planning secretly to
flee to California."
Ausely Champion, the “sphinx”
woman's husband, was indicted
with her for a Cleveland' cafe
murder more than two years ago,
altho Mabel fired the fatal shot.
He jumped his bond and fled to
Los Angeles, where he was con-
victed of killing a man in a dice
See Our
Window
Displays
A Special Sale of Bridge
and Floor Lamps
De Deque claimed the list of MEDITATION Each one is re-
noted players who apveared at the ■ sponsible for making fundamental
Standard ineluded Phil Epstein, I choices. We can not be both
Buster Keaton, William Desmond I friendly and selfish, envious and
and Bert Swor. He also declare! genrous;we must be one or the
the theater was one block north Other and each one must decide-
of the old “Acre for himself, A mere compromise - r -------------- -
Signed Share Away, amounts to nothing in life’s great Monday, landing at. 10 a m: He
Contention of De Beque 1s that ' adventure. So with J. sus Christ ' "27 Ereeted , by . an enormous
__we must be either, for or against crowd and booming of guns of . • --
him. Shall we reject the suvtor 7 the ferriet battery: "border
Read Luke
20:17. The 1
B. V. Gibson, U. 8. Commission tary? ,
er. was appointed probation of> ( "Will you please let me speak
cer. Rippy is to report to him to Mr. Prescott?
q Here are just a few items taken from the selection. Note
the savings: ,
Madeira luncheon sets, formerly priced at $19.50, now special
at only $13.00.
Lunch cloths, 50 x 50 inches, formerly priced at $15.75, now
special at only $10.50. ,
Pillow cases, 42-inch size, formerly priced, the pair, $11.50,
now special at, the pair, $7.63.
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No Phone or Ma il Orders Accepted. No Refunds,
Exchanges. Each and Every Sale Must be Final.
' “I would like to speak to
Prescott.
lence during the trial won for her
the tile of "sphinx."
Just Walked Out.
Mabel’s walk away from the
prison here came before dawn one
morning more than a week ago.
She prepared a dummy and put it
“.9
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was Ing Company. Orange, and F. H.
Farwell of the Lutcher & Moore '
pended sentences in Federal Court,
Tprmil notice of the bill was re-
ceived, by federal authorities a _________
few days ago, will be the middle of next week?
State courts have been grant- It is quite important."
Ing suspended sentenced for years,
but this is the first in Federal Traymore Hotel? ---
■—Gourt.----------------------------- -----twi write htm there.
--—April 7, 1825---------------
I • ‘SPHINX’ WOMAN
STILL FREE
Authorities Say She May
Lie Headed for Mexico
there the trail ends.
Authorities believe she
have patterned her flight
that of Clara Phillipa. In
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(The Press will print daily In this box a recipe, tumnished by
TOMATO SALAD.
when I was in a state of silly self-
pity. You. were amusing. I told
you the truth about myself., I
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formatory for women here, de-1
clared. I •
“Mabel waa a different girl । “
from the day she was called and +-
Wide Bottom Panto for the Young e
Man — made from the new light ▼
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1925, newspaper, April 7, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638341/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.