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Fort Worth Record-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 3

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:17 I 92S Li FIFTY-FOUR BODIES TAKEN FROM RUINS OF BLASTED FORT 011E11 100 HIIRT'TEliflOR A El GioereveixliaesBilliroilaleler The hody of Horton who died in a Fort Worth hospital Tues- 3moNIN BELI 1 NED (el ear it itrzebt- or to Greenville for interniont At the time of his (loath he resided with Ebernarcit Char2ecl trsellet oe411111 totr: in ang itiL Attempt Is field and Horton Fort Wdrth: and four daughters Ntrs I) Loyd Released Fort Vorth: Mrs Itrady Los An- Under Bond geles: Mrs rey and Mrs' I Edit Watson of San Bernardino Cal Cottages Near BarraLK Laid Watson came to Texas- with his pa- 10-i-iPc'- rents when a baby Ile had resided 1 clAlizsvILLE oiiib st in l'exas for Ills wife died 4with th intt 1 i in 1927 ending t2 years of married TEIIFlluE El STUART TO AUSTIN SOON prir Treenville Burial 1 Mtivtm Pintiocir TO RESIGN SENATE SEA to'ca t'LA i Ohio Sept the indictment aint urrct FORT WORTH RECORD-TELEGRAM TO RESIGN SENATE SEAT Venue Plea in Woman Slaying DAVID HERMAN PIONEER KANSAS RANCHMAN DIES GARDEN CITY Kansas Sept 21 David Herman SO pioneer rand man died at his home here tongi after a long illness Herman took It a homestead near here fifty years on the site at which Ravalina tale was founded He served several timek in the State Legislature and held va rious county offices "Monticello" IMMIIMMIENIMIll erred Iced la de li- licio-as Try it For Results Phone "Wants" to 2-4131 TrinrE 1 "I i a I i 28 --'C IZSD :17 192R i FORT WORTH RECORD TrinrE -TELEGRAM 1 1 FIFTY-FOUR BODIES TAKEN FROM RUINS OF BLASTED FORT 1 1 Greenville Burial 'Al I STUART TO AUSTIN SOON Venue Plea in DAVID HERMAN PIONEER A I II 01E1 Hill 1111FITTE1111011 flE1 GI 1 For Texas Pioneel TORESIGN SENATESEAT Woman Slaying KANSAS RANCHMAN DIF GARDEN CITY Kansas Sept 21 ''ftlegumwtli :41 I who David Herman 80 pioneer ranel The body of Horton t10 a al 11 -i 1 ors to Greenville for man died at his home here tonig after a long illness Herman took it anhomhestead neartherhe fniftyayearsing: was ou fnded rve evera time He sed sl 1 Ibb III sO th 'N- 4 1 Zpita 1 I Prt 1 -1 1 abl 1) i time of his death in the State Legislature and held va 1 relatives nen Smithfihe resided with eld indicated rious county offices -4- Ed Eberilar I dt Miner CliarQed Survivors a re thre sons Joe Hot- Id ton Houston Horton Smith I in Hanging --Atter" le heldtind Horton Fort omit of Stuart 4 erirect Iced is cli 4 1 1 ii Li 10 and tour daughters Mrs Loyd Released Under Bond Fort Worth Fltrady Los Am from 1 "Mont cello" licio Tr it Hfs: Mt I Infrey and Mrs 74 a Watson of San Bernardino Cal Cottages Near BarraK Latd Wat son came to Texas witis pa- I li' 1o to'ca ri i rents when a baby Ile had resided LA I IZSVI LE Ohio Sept in Texas for years His wife died ti ii wit 1 a i in 1 en 927 rs ing G2 yea of arried For Results Phone "ants' to 2- 4131 life Worth 11111111111111111111111fts i Fil 1i OVER 1 1: 3111111 0111 Cottages State Senator IL A Stuart Democratic nominee for district attorney announced yesterday be will go to Austin today or tomorrow and tender his resignation as Senator to Governor Moody Stuart is slated to take office of district attorney Jan I te succeed Jesse Martin Moody has indicated he will call a pecial election for the same date as the general election Nov for election of a successor to Stuart in the state Senate Several candidates have anmiunced for Stuart's place From Austin Stuart will go to San Antonio for the convention of the District and County Attorneys' Association of Texas Friday and Saturday The association metnhers will be invited to hold their 1929 meeting in Fort -Worth oeratic nominee for district attorney announced yesterday he will go to iklitsis tritnzigt o411 al atyl-ono atco ns7nraot7r a tnod Gteonvdev lowly tuatt is slated to ta se oftice of district attorney Jan I te succeed Jesse Martin Governor Moods- has he Nvill call a for su special election for the same date as elec- ihe general election ov tion a ccessor to in the state Senate Several candidates have announced for Stuart's place From Austin Stuart will go to San ntonio for the convention the Di strict and County Attorneys' Assn- day ciation of Texas Friday and Satin- The association he etnrs will 'fl he invited to hold their 19 eeting in Vort Ry Associated Press SPOKANE Sept 26--Archie Much alias Moock mill worker accused of killing Mrs Katherine Clark of Boston announced through his attorney today that he would ask for a chamie of venue to Seattle gave as his reason his belief that he could not receive a fair trial in Spokane The State charges that Much induced Mrs Clark to come West from Itoston by promising her marriage then killed her for her money County officers announced today they would call in handwriting experts to examine a bundle of love letters written to Mrs Clark and found in Much's back 311 rd Much has denied all the charges NPr Associated Press cPOI- qept 26--Archie pillbw9rkecrhack- of Boton announcd through ehh his it torney today that he would ask for a change of venue to Seattle Ile could gave as his reason his belief thaSpo-t he not receive a fair trial in krine The State charges that Much in- duced Mrs Clark to come West Boston by promising her marriage then killed her for her money County officers annouced today they would call in handwriting experts to exam- me a bundle of love letters written to rs Clark and found in uch's back xard Much has denied all the charges in Rums Windows fig A Tn 1C1-xkii-inr in Ruins Windows Broken Miles Away Ton Powder in Rums Mndows Broken 1 Miles Away To Pow der in Rul Miles I 11 I In raph tieb Rai point cism chich In raph 131ish- radio 'hich 'adio- ram Ra- io 0- 11 a- le- nt a- el eh John Eberhardt' AO coal Mille tore man on a charge of riotous conspiracY proiecutor I'aul Wzolden of 11c1- nowt County believes he has broken up a bawl of nightriders that is alleged to have terrorized citizens et itarion a small mining village near here for severa1 months Eberhardt was released today under ts151to lka I Information conoernin the alleged dominat ion of I lie illage by a mas-ked and white-robed band of Nvhich Eberhardt claimed to have been the lh fiEll AgldthrIdaillre Spanish Moriwio 2ti--The bodies of 3'4 persons had been recovered tonight from the vicinity of the huge hole in he ground wilich was all that marked the site where Fort Caberiza had stood lit it I he explosion of its powder magazine last night Moist of the dead have been identified The majority of the injured more than PIO were soldiers as were all the known dead Persons were just leaving the theaters here when the sky became crimson followed by a tremendous repercussion and a rain of sand Most of the windows in the city proper a mile from the fort were broken All huts and cottages in the vicinity ot the fort were laid in ruins and in the nearbybarrack quarteronly the walk of buildings were left standing fOre than a ton of black powder was stored in the magazine when it exploded from an undetermined cause MELT LI recovered of the hug vvas all tt Fort Cab( explsion nght 11 identified iured mot as were a Persons aters here sou follow eussion am the windo mile from huts and the fort nearby bar 3f building More was store( exploded fi leader Nvas given Prosecutor witadell last night by a number of Barton citizens ifter Eberhardt's arrest They had been forced into silence heretofore they said by threats of death if they revealed any of the gang's Eberhardt indictment by the zrand iurY resulted Inun an investigation of an alleged attempt by the -night A by GARST GARRETT kLIAlmilliZACtIL Villtilittilatro IL II riders- gang to ha 11z Gold it Wheeler 21 and Lester Berry El whom they an rged with improper conduct Volunt ary witnesses toll he prosecutor hat I he band had terrorized women hy luring hem away from their homes and beat ing them because of some fancied wrong Brakeman Will Be Buried Today Members of the Brotherhood of Rail Brak Be Members UTILITY PROBE RECESS I I WASHINGTON' Sept 26 The federal trade commission today recessed its investigation of power utilities until Oct 3 At that time the affairs of the Southern Appalach Power Conference which a re deemed pertinent to the inquiry will be scrutinized 11: 61 Jog) 1 '14444 146 44148- 1 I I 1 di IlvekeNr4 11411IIVI 11P 411111 Uhl -'7k' 41110145 oiotit ri7 9 14 7 02 Al ShVIS A sl 1 Pril 1Esz lint: IllatiN -7Th 'tie 1-1-'--1 -1 4 girsiol 646-- i 0 way Trainmen will act as pallbearers today at the funeral of Snowden 56 former official of that brotherhood anti one of the oldest brakemen in the service of the Texas and Pacific Railroad who died Tuesday night in a Fort Worth hospital Mr Snowden lived at 1)12 West Daggett Street Funeral services will be held this 'tafternoon at 4 o'clock at the chapel of Harveson Cole They will be conducted by Rev I) Anderson pastor of the First Christian Church and burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery Surviving are his widow a son Durwood Snowden McKinney and a daughter Mrs Lucile Emiley of Missouri who will arrive here this IFre ZQUIBB9S ilasteless CAT6FOil ST I )utors I How many voters or farmers even understand this revolution and the true causes of it? No "professional friend of the farmer" has fully probed or stated them No question before the American people is more vital or made up of so many problems contradictions and paradoxes as this one Can the largess of politics be more than an "economic adven ture" as one senator put it? With fewer families than formerly on farms and less land tilled production steadily increases with receding prices Yet those farmers who understand the important difference between productivity and production are prospering Mr Garrett gives us a clear non-political picture of this revolution historically and economically in three articles that begin in this week's number How many voters or farmers even understand this revolution and the true causes of it? No "professional friend of the farmer" has fully probed or stated them No question before the American people is more vital or made IF YOU buy this Squibb product you will have no difficulty in getting youngsters or grown-ups to take it It is tasteless and odorless and remains long you keep it in your medicine cabinet And like all Squibb Products it is fully and uniformly effective A lwaysspecify the name "Squibb" At all druggists Also in this Issue OUT'TODAY! Legal Records I MENEM ut Filed in District Courts Louie Timms vs Florence Timms di- yore's Texas Realty Securities Company Inc VI Williams and wife debt and foreclosure Texas Realty Securities Company Inc vdsi0Been I Hagan et al debt and fore- 1 elosure Smith Bros Grain Company vs Texas Feed and Fuel Company debt Ex parte Weldon Onus removal of disabilities divorce Norris Lumber Company vs A Rice et al debt and foreclosure 'W II Norris Lumber Company vs Harold Thompson et al debt and fore- closure Norris Lumber Company vs Craig et al debt and foreclosure Robinson vs Rhoda Robinson IHelen O'Neal vs Doyle O'Neal divorce Brants vs Ida Whitner et al debt and foreclosure Ida Baldwin vs The Greater Fort v'Worth Realty Company specific pert 1 formance Bnneertie Morris vs Finney Morris di- vo Jeffrey vs Clemmie Jeffrey divorce Ex parts Ruby Abrams removal of disabilities Ex parte Theodore Abrams removal I of disabilities IquAencnie Moore vs Willie Moore divorce State vs Alma Wyatt Lawson delin- Finance Corporation of America Inc VI Larnktn debt and foreclosure HE THINKS HES WONDERFUL COMMERCE BUILDING Scott Fitzgerald 'By Isaac Marcosson PIE OR RIMING BIGGER AND BEITERSIAMS 73y Sophie Kerr By James RCrowell Anti 14 Other SlorksAdides annepadments Tasteless mend Tasteless -and stays so! Seventeenth District Court HON FRANK CULVER JUDGE Citizens Saving and Loan Association vs Fieher et al judgment Forty-eighth District Court EON BRUCE YOUNG JUDGE Paul Scott vs Lee Bivins Juds trlent 11 Beginning Virext Week) RN YOUR MIART190 II BY EDDIE CANTOR it For Inflamed I UI III I BUIIIIIoWl Sixty-seventh District Court RON JAMES MERCER JUDGE John Gage Ns Louie Gage divorce granted Morrow vs Gulf Colorado aria reathing Tubes Santa Fe Railway Company dismissea at defendant's cost Try lir Tlincser's Medical Try Dr Blosser's Medical Ninety-sixth District Court RON HAL LATTIMORE JUDGE Marts Ludke Vb A Lundell 1111 lb likk 144- I lot et Of 4 IA Aki oilo -6 w0 1Prtitzle 04 1111 411 IP IlPf ft!" 9 4b 1 toll 1 AV 0 1 4 id 1 I become the highest-paid comedian on the musical-comedy stage How he stumped at 14 for young Al Smith how he got his first real this and more he tells with his own inimitable humor in My Life Is In Your Hands It begins in next week's Post October oth issue Read it The author takes -us from the East Side to Broadway from the slums to the Rialto from dire poverty to wealth Born in New York's Ghetto orphaned before he was two meeting as a boy the loafers gangsters and precinct politicians of the East Side Eddie Cantor survived it all to 1 1 Sults Filed in County Courta Brown Harwood vs Daniel et al debt Stephens Service Corporation vs Hazel Vinson debt end soquestration Bewley Mi Parnell et al lint on note County Court at Law 1 BON DAVID ZkloGEE JUDGE Industrial Atceptance Corporation 9 3kGary dismissed at plaintiff's Can Wade et al vs Globe Laboratories at plaint tie cost Carl NVade vs Johns dis rmased at plaintiff 'm cost Cigarettes in the Next Attack If you have catarrh you are in danger of losing your hearing The first symptoms of catarrhal deafness are roaring or buzzing sensations and a stopped-up feeling in the ears A neglected cold or an uncured cold leads to catarrh and as everybody knows catarrh affects the eyes ears nose throat Ak -00 lungs and frequently under- kl! mines the gen-' cral health The secret of 7 the successful medication of these hidden parts was dis- NO Tobacco covered by Dr Blosser in his LaSth medical practice This remedy is applied by smoking a certain combination of medical herbs(containingno tobacco) in a pipe or cigarette Dr Blosser's pmed produces a dense smoke vapor which is inhaled or forced into the Eustlchian tubes leading to the middle ear It penetrates to parts impossible to reach with balms salves sprays douches pills IIblets liquids and so-called "constitutional treatments" This harmless Remedy is being used successfully by adults and children You can get from any drug store a convnient pocket -size package of Dr Blosser's Cigarettes and prove for yourself theirpleasant beneficial effects FIE12 Z' YU4 2 the Copy I County Court at Law No te 110N SMALL JUDGE innt and Varnish 17mnprny I Thor 1son pfaintift Nv mr and tudgiivrit AV riirkran Bank and Trust Crrrnany path vs rrit First NA rfl 'Bank of Fort Wn: dismissod IfoPra SifF: (ni fly 1 1- Holie: renderod Mitrriag 1-111imrH NTI nut Perhtn and 4725 11: al "Ltirlilua 11 (11n 11ights all -11 Vick ry 1 oti NT Lula Pal'a 0 ObY the Year rewleNiam 52 ISSUES I DI "AN AMERICAN INSTITUTION" va PROBAOSSPUS A7- tiek 9vesf $2 the year-(52 issues) through any newsdealer or authorized agent or by mail direct to THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

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