The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 95, Ed. 2 Tuesday, January 21, 1930 Page: 3 of 14
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KIDNEY POISON
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By placing- your Fire and Tornado insurance
with Texas' Oldest Insurance Company and
drawing down the dividends on premiums you
pay—when policies expire.
Surplus
$4,400.00 ,
$222,000.00
$15,000.00
$301,800.00
REVISED YOUNG
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ICY STREET VICTIMS
RETURNED TO HOMES
COUNCIL TO GET SHOW SIDEWALK
BELKNAP PLAN BIDS TO COUNCIL
Other Ordinances Also to Let Contract "Wednesday
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You Can-Now Buy
A Better Coat for Less!
ED K. COLLETT, Secretary.
J. B. KNIGHT, Ass't. Secretary.
D. H. PRIEST, Ass’t. Treasurer.
B. H. GETZ. Mgr. Business Extension
MOODY DENIES
' LOW TREASURY
CURBS SULONS
GLEN WALKER, Fort Worth.
E. G. RALL, Fort Worth.
-B. R. NEAL, Dallas.
FRANK KELL, Wichita Falls.
J. PERRY BURRUS, Dallas
J. C. WHALEY, Gainesville.
11. DITTLINGER. New Braunfels.
GUSTAV GIESECKE, San Antonio
Losses Paid Policyholders:
(Paid fairly and promptly)
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Are your insurance premiums earning dividends—if not,
how much have you lost in the past five years? Why not
make $10, $100 or $1,000 by insuring with your Home Com-
pany?
You probably know that Mutual Life Insurance Companies
write 80% of all life insurance, and they return dividends to
their policyholders, issuing non-assessable policies.
Over Marine Creek
Contract for construction of a
The Millers Mutual was organized in Fort Worth 32 years ago by its present
management. It has offices in New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Min-
■ . neapolis, Seattle, Indianapolis, Kansas City and St. Louis.
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The Westbrook Hotel property-owners dn Janaury 1st received a dividend of
$1,125.60 on their insurance premiums paid to this offiee:
Sizes 14 to 50
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Every year, for thirty-two years, your Fort Worth Company,. The Millers Mu-
tual, has been paying dividends to Fort Worth’s leading property owners and
to owners of many hundred Fort Worth homes. Note below the Company has
• paid in dividends over Three Million Dollars.
The Millers Mutual issues non-assessable Fire, Tornado and .
Automobile policies and pays dividends averaging 25% to its
policyholders.
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list in a
primary ballots those who voted
.or President Herbert Hoover, was
put up directly to Attorney Gen-
aral R. U Bobbitt.
Senator Tom Love of Dallas
presented the attorney general a
bar from Democratic
The function of the kidneys is
to filter the blood. In 24 hours
they strain from It 500 grains of
acid and waste, so .we can
readily understand the vital Im-
portance of keeping the kidneys
active. •
Drink lots of good water—you
can’t drink too much; also get
from any pharmacist about four
said, after a lengthy review of
the finanetal and physical cendi-
’ion of the Texas prisons and
the conditions surrounding pris-
oners
"It is nfy firm conviction," he
sald, "that instead of promoting
reformation of’ prisoners it is a
place that is calculated to further
Potta, 77. one of the first white them to their normla activity,
children born in Tarrat County, -
will be held at 3 p: m. Tuesday
at the Watauga Presbyterian
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AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS . you, kidney, enear like yu
Submit Resolution.
• A resolution, urging the open-
ing of the traffic artery over the ;
"mest praetieal"" route, wtH bef
submitted by the executive com-
mittee ' of the Riverstde Civic
Moody said. ______
The charge that this will be’ a
"cold check” session ef the legis-.
lature making appropriations for
which there are no funds, was
. flatly, denied by the governor,
i While balances computed on for-
mer appropriations may show
funds all utilized'. the governor
4 pointed out that practical expe-
rienee has shown that the total
of all appropriations is not ex-
'•ended and prediction is made
that there will be a cash balance
at the end of the fiscal year.
•n Prison Reform.
I < The message followed the for-
I tat call for the session in sub-
l mitting only two topics—prison
I tegistation and' fee regulation—
' but the governor adds that he
does plan to submit others as
the session progresses. • .1
Church.
He died Monday nfternoon at
his home, one mile from Watauga,
after a short illness.
Rev L. C. Collier wih offici-
ate Burial will be in Birdyille
Cemetery. He had lived in the
>amu house all his life.
Survivors are his widow, three
daughters. Mrs. J. R. Faulkner,
Mrs. H. N. Brigsby and Mrs.
Charles .Donald, three grandchil-
dren and two gkeat grandchildren.
WAET FAKE MACHINE.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 21—
. Joseph P. Sereda, of Chicago in-
vented a machine which. "accord-
ing to him. would cure 81 diseas-
eg, among them dandruff on the
head and bunions on the feet. He
claimed the cures were due to vio-
let rays. But the Federal Trade
Commission investigated, found.it
was just another machine, and
classed his invention as an "appli-
cation such as might be obtained
by the application of turpentine
or au ointment containing 'red
pepper." . . (
injured Recover Sufficlently to
“We’ll lie down for only six weeks. Having to practice
the strictest economy since I went broke on the market.”
your bowels) clean, -by flushing
tged Nan One of First White then, with a mild, harmless salts,
children in County. , _ I which helps to remove the body's
Funeral services for W. W. urinous waste and • stimulate
Other states have successfully
operated prison systems, Moody
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pery street had been released at -amo iiHitn iu
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Last of French Troops
To Leave Rhineland
With Signing
, By UInlted Press.
THE HAGUE. Jan, 2t—The
reparations front shifted today
from The Hague to the parlia-
ments of 15 nations and three
dominiops whose delegates yester-
day signed the revised Young plan
protocol.
As soon as those governments
ratify the agreement perhaps even
before, troops will be on the move
again, with the last of French
forces evacuating the Rhineland.
Those solder; will never go back
' so long as Germany does not wil-
fully default in reparations pay-
ments. -
The Hague cdinfe re nce which
began Jan. 3 and ended yester-
day was intended to put a final
end to reparations squabbles. It
succeeded in principle, but must
be followed by a smaller confer-
ence at Paris in which details are
arranged for the handling of
Balkan property claims.
A general agreement was drawn
up and signed here whereby Hun-
garian, Bulgarian and. Austrian
reparations annuities were fixed, ,
but some minor matters connect- I
ed with funding of Balkan claims i
remain for settlement at Paris. :
I They affect the putting of the -
' Young plan into effect.
]. Roughly the Young plan, as re-
vised, means the following: •
Payment by Germany of repara-
tions with a present value of $9,-
000,000,000 to the Allies who in
! turn use the money as a basis for
! paying of their debts to the United
I States.
jured Saturday night when his car
overturned on the Grapevine Road ,
was reported improved. He has j
corcu. *lon of the brain.
Those who were injured Mon.
ounces of Jad, Salts. Take a ta- ;
blespoonful' in a glass of water :
before breakfast each morning:
for a few days and your kidneys 3
may then act fine. This famous I
salts is made from the acid of ;
grapes and lemon juice, combin: ;
ed With lithia, and has been used <
for’ years to help clean and stim- !
ulate clogged kidneys; also to I
neutralise the acids in the sys- 3
tern so they are no longer a ;
source of irritation, thus often ;
relieving bladder weakness. “ ;
Jad' Salts is inexpensive; can- '
not injure; makes a delightful 3
effervescent lithia-water drink 3
which everyone should take now ;
and then to help keep their kid- ;
nays clean and active. Try this; ;
also keep up the water drinking. i
and no doubt you will wonder 3
what became of your kidney 3
trouble and backache.—Adv*
Large numbers of old or injur
ed horses are killed for their meat
in France, Belgium and other
countries.
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Automobiles
and Brick Buildings
degrade men and make recidi , Whether the City of Fort-/4s0-foot sidewalk over Marine!
vists of them.” Worth will share costs of open- Creek on North Main will be let
Fee Investigation. Ing an outlet from the downtown by City Council Wednesday.
If they leave it in Its present 1nv r Relknan street tol Eleven blds were received at 10
deplorable condition, the governor ie' 10a, m. Tuesday by City Engineer
’old the legislators, the respond- -Highways 10 and 1.1 will be de- l Du d ley Lewis acting city man-
--HH+y-tr theirs, not hts:.....“ttAtsntermined- by—etty €ounet Wed—ager.......... —
too big a question to use as a | peadav. .. ' M - The sidewalk, to be rushed to
whetstone to sharpen a private I Adoption of an assesmen or- completion so it will be ready for
—PoAcalA.—a——, E - —i -enanee; removing - Hw- last reehetite- -when the Seut hwestern Expe- 1
.He Poln! th.n th». ven nf nicality preparatory to the widen- sition and Fat Stock Show opens,
satEeFttnEnampemratcsi"rezemninenaneordaonEbsFpangd,ms"vinaremevetircmemearaind for • -
later abandoned, no B hie ineprmnosnwnew bM-1 GASSY STOMACHS
lotion as its buildings can be j To . Jolm Grapesine. inEnom sepon ttrosoonaorcriana: Dizziness, Indigestion
used for other state institutions. xtension of Belknap Street,, Eaar Front and the navine nr rs u „ L
Farming out taxea for their from Hampton, east to hook upto.Fastirrontrand.thespaying.9. Don t worry or suffer another moment—!
collection is treated in conneetion with the Grapevine Road so that theten “Jechor Lara W11ntpauj from the misery of indigestion, boat- ;
withgthadeezinveauizationgreport os andizr would bo prozconwdy.’Tfhimprovemen would inga.K05brgntderhaingurtereating,
fhiBcontracMbs 1»startastreetm
ion. the governor estimates costs Wednesday by the Tarrant Coun ,:n , “ r^Xr "8 WorHurom wh y suffer from Ehere“stomach.trouble, at
rha gtatp 3500 000 a vear A,,,,, 0 1° 80 Leet LWO years ago be- all f A short course of Tanlactkenregularly
-ne state a year. i ty Commissioners Court. tween Stella and Rio Grande Pav- before rural, and bedtime will d8 wonders in
Tour Date Uncertain An 80-foot right-of-way for! however has been held no riddine vou of them for good and make vo
A Hute for a visit of the Legin the nrotect the onlv nart nt ihelinE.: nowever, nas been netd Up feel like a real man. Try a bottt« on the bad.
_ A date fora visit or the LeE.” , M proj ct, the only part or t tie pending moving of street car it must help you or money back. At aldruz-
tature to prison properties stii cost which the city has been tracks the middle or the street. . Accept nosubstituteL
of the sessfon began. Weather $70,000. ' , Sincethemathe,trac tion com- , TP m
onditlons likely will govern. Paving and bridge costs Wid Dany, ha ua Ked th .t all trues H w I
A ruling on the power of the be borne by the county, accord- streetbewidenedsothatalltrack E il EM.G
State Democratic Executive Com- Ing .to its proposition to’ the improvemente may be made at one GIAIG*
Council. ume.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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Governor, in Message to
Special Session, Says
Funds Adequate
B, yasrd • - •
AUSTIN, Jan. 21.—A review
of his entire administration to
date is contained In Governor
Dau Moody’s message on "condi-
tion of the state," -to the special
sescion of the state legislature
today.
A state -average tax rate of
66 1-3 cents for the three years
that have elapsed is cited. "I ap-
prehend that difficulty would be
encountered in finding any three-
yes: period in the recent history
I of Texas with such a low aver-
F age tax rate for state purpose*,'’
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lets and
ischarge
ling be-
at achy,
awpears.
up with
icuvat •
ms and
em. All
remem-
resolution adopted by the Senate League, J. L. Flming, chairman, 3
Committee on Federal Relations said Tuesday.
—art e+vh’. the nyUuiou..----Fhe-fecommendation wasunan- 1
tegislative committees are among imously adopted Monday night ' $
those the attorney general is au- | by the committee, which is om- i ;;
thorized to furnish opinions. The ' posed of 40. members. . - J. T. i;;
Benate had refused to ask for the Stedhalm, who was absent, gave 3
ruling. J his Indorsement early Tuesday by 3:
No indiatlons was given when | telegram to Fleming.
zhe ruling will be made. The proposed outlet would $
Edgar Witt of Waco was elect- traverse directly east from the >
ed president pro tem of the Sen , termination of the Belknap pave- 3
ate. An appropilation of 1150. ment at Hampton Street. cross- 3
000 was authorized for Its 30 days ; mg the river bottoms, the Trin
making the session cost 15,000 a ity, and cutting thru 52 separate ?
day. tracts of property. ;,
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 95, Ed. 2 Tuesday, January 21, 1930, newspaper, January 21, 1930; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638642/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.