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* 25 1nd distinet” from any other legisla- 'HALF wAY MARK RA'SED N, D. U, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1927 “Tho crambers focd pian. IN “BANDIT DEATH FUND” “tha Amount of CS,OOO May Be Ex- STAR; WASHINGTON, Canadian farm when he was thnllr‘l!’o{ the Union to Dr. John C. Phillips wAN'I'S U S 'I‘U PAY .;- Mr. Dickinson, was o al G mnmcnl should assume re- | i in iocating, constructink | ceeded as Reward to Person Kills i ntaining flood work and that i : ing Texas Bank Robber. # by an odd, sweet song coming from |of Wrentham. Mass., for his work on hould be an adequate appropri- f By the Associated Press el s ducks was announced by Dr. Wet- to insure efficient. continuous "ORT WORTH, Tex.. November more. Songht Many Years. At the annual business meeting of For many vears, Mr. Seton said, he | the funds to be | The half-way mark ha ed in creation of the ndn the soci is flower nigl tried to locate the bird author of the | JEG : | son , but was unable to do s¢ 1 lected for_the year { though he heard it Summer and b fund” of $5.000 to be paid to spots unconnected person who kills the next robber cctions of the coun-' “while enaged in the act of holding THE EVENING NEW “TAXSTAND 27 <Soutee e IR CHAPNIAN TALKS SEEEEEEEE 10 BIRD SCIENTISTS [leisure in the barn, his house s0 | {blamed clean 1lis wife bus; “E " Ernest Thompson Seton De- ! the time with duster, mop Hesse Would Estab Establish 200 in |, : | | scribes Search of Years for st upon | Singer. Various Parts of City e | “Mystery” A outhined the Fed nto: second vi dent, ph Grinnell of T Calif.; secretary, T. S Palmer Washington, anc treasurer, W. L. tee of Washington A reception for will be held & Museum tonight, committee in ol Jos M- | C of C. Urges Federal Gov- <hot one and found that it | rnit 14.14. white-throated sparrow, a common bhird throughout North | \\r‘lnmrn ter in various parts of the lnnul H ‘ ernment to Assume Costs of |i T e and there would be no communi | up a T bank.’ named | w Control Program. e m birds. ? * between the East and West | Five hundred Lankers. members 6f e State and be. ew spe- | yeumone ot Bt S outh of St. Louis,” Bank Association. have utionprosident ot | 5 b i <sorinted A statsment of Mr. their share. accounting that many | “hamber of Commerce of the ber's resolution u the “im- There. aré. 2106 athis sometimes ites went on record today House flood-control com vor of havinz the I the following Under Proposal. ri | Smithsonian 1 Ellis on the Concessions granted W union taxicab companies in front hotels will not be distu approve the dations of Maj. Edwin Buperintendent of police fe l\hnun( of stands for public ve 1ent’s | members. and if all respond the re- ard will pass the amount agreed nit- | onen and reach $3,000. "1 “Dead bandits are worth more, be | cause it will save the State hundreds |of ‘dollars in prosecution. with a | chance of the robber escaping punish ment.” said W. M. Massie. president of the association. Then, too, such st vear there a reward will notify the robhers that it the | recom- | of the declaration. Much Better! wrint rve Charles W. Townsend of Ipswich fass., spok N. | naval d of | From the Boston T turned last n ¢ itlined the - Cleveland paper flicht which took it ove L vie | was about as many man teachers as| Texas means business and that this 3 esmen aiso ur “ an in the high school, but this' State will be too hot for a bandit to ippi problem < pat they will be about even. light in." 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