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ODONNELL, Texas, July 18.—
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in a fine appearing, fine running automobile at a big
saving. .
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2-in. Post Bed.
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hundreds of others
"Dragon’s Isle"
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protecting uves and property
United tates eitizens in the
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IMO SEMMER $CHOOL. beautify! The foundation for a
! . STATE COLLEGE. Pa . — Over beautiful skin simply is not there,
! sees Ufd—te enrolled tor - the- and no face treatment cangivel
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mobile. and pronounces basic eon
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ness" rewarded their etforts. .
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Thieves Steal Tent
From Church Folks
three occupants of a Ford
, ear who raced a treight train
•eat here. The fireman ■**
the Ford approaching a rail-
road crossing and cautioned
the engineer to get the train
under control. Sure enough.
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Rockers
$1.85
CANDIDATES
Dr. J. Frank Norris Plans
Novel Event
__the state department
today were considering sending
warships to Sao Paulo. Brazil, cen-
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Thef of a ring set with two
Stdasoads and a sapphire. rained
at $78. was reported Friday to 1
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guard and threw the occu-
pants directly on the track
The engineer, with the train
under control. stopped just
in time to keep from hittinE
the men.
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the Rome of Popular Priced Breakfast Sets
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Several months ago, however.
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HIPPOD RO M ENOW SHOWING
To get the full benefit of this deluge of destructive,
devastating. demoralizing, cyclonic price storm you
gotta be in the swim at
McCrary A Gosh-a-Mighty Repossessed
CAR SALE
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McCrary’s Xo\
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Swings Reduced--84.85
•Sc Down, 01 Week
k are to trod as nA, IU Norris will
— MO what kind nt candidate ho M
A Southern’Pacific nreman’s
hunch saved the lives of
natptarhe Ttey Aegd°ne „Lwe"ssu*arnprvi.snm,
•iote to them,toidtiem he was Aznzayanrottnyunzeeqoauninannce
mnahle to pay hia debts, and x3 । seed ahowernor ntdledmporncein
premia wulingness to be adjudged Kew Mexico extreme.west .and
E-Frnt-- H+nenaweet Texaa, with henvyehew.
acne, red
spots, and
that impos-
sible "some-
thine, which
cream, mas- ;
sage, or face'
powder can
tn sure until congress appropri-
ates funds for permanent struc-
tures.
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business when it
possible for us to
offer you ths
fine assortment
of exceptional
motor car values
at prices lower
than yotrcan find
J anywhere.---------
The tent was
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,nta it to you. But increase your red-]
in- blood-cells.’—and quickUy the tuby
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With Apologies)
A man washguripgih =
tetest,-. 2
The total made him /
stek —.--A.
He grabbed a taxicab /
Handsome Chifforobe
11.00 Down. COR g4
151.00 Week --,.ca----- -O•0•
* AU tbs candidates from the
Chest of Drawers
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gins taking healthy jumps.
Addressing the Port Worth As-
eeciation of Credit Men last
.......wing his Installation as pres-
-Hdent el-4hle body,Burke forecast
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f O. C, Oaahe AW. Teegue
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ISIS Commerce stress y-
Phone Lumar CM
Autheriaea Denter, Salsa, Part
and service
FOMT wonru, TEXAS
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BUILDING PERMITS
DIVORCE SIITS
MARRIAGKS
WEATHEI
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Deteetives Harry Conner, Ed--———• _
Young and Inspector Dowellla.
swooped down and interrupted a Methodist Hospital
“EeAegtoes were Jailed on | Permit Granted
B2-Piece Net, 66.95 Cash or
95c Down. $1 Wk. •0 credit .
biewethe
One of the,
82 wow: $9.90
3 -
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of the freight. Mruck k cattle
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The 13 temporary buildinga
have a total of 3,500,000 square __-_______
feet of floor space and zorernment nd that warships be rushed to
engineers are trying to keep them r ‘ ---- Saute
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Riding Master goustpnn .e
Faces Bankruptcy N:w ?rken '
• P -- kiahoma City
Petition in bankruptcy was filed Palentines
agatnat E. G Wiess in federal ISEEtuh.rn:
.-alatriet-et-hereFriday-byT.E.D.fet Peul ee
Hackney. A. W. Carruthers, and san.prancincot
W. P. Bonner. > Washington
Wiess is the owner of a fash ' •
wnuale zdn.scenna rontet a Wr
oniat.a e2.
The petitioners claim he is in- . . . •
TO HRoTHER’s FUNERAL. - "
Ed P Byars: manager of the
Fort Worth freight bureau, was i
in Waco Friday attending the
funeral of his brother, who died
here several days ago when he
FINE ‘MOBS’
That Is, of Prosperity;
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the big open air tabernacle at.
South Adams and P e--da l--aata '
AU will hg treated alike. No I
word at favor for any one will be "Ben Owma, pseing
expressed.’No candidate will.n.kuke’parkin
s»-K Dr. Norris says £ J- ■
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wy / \ \ A man want on a used-
X \ "A \ car tour
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\ •o \ Perry--
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/ ‘a \ 'Cause the used
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—.........—NAk McCrary-
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\ \ • ■ gonna, etc.
-Permit for the_construction_of
FORT WORTH
ELRY COMPANY
Ninustometz.‘hesuepFremMam-
$5.85 1
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l detectives by Miss Eoin Buck.
__2316 Sixth-ave. The ring was
stolen Thursdayntght-----{
. High Vow Hain The bUlidingg art SfOetOd on By United Prese—— ..g
.....Ilf 4* 00 ; the Mail. Which was reels imed WASHINGTON, July 18.-Sec
-.6 28 from the Potomae river, 1
3 « 0teers thought the concrete
“ pinnings were on bed reek.
i^gLii was filed
-Dedmen.—Marke,—Bettes enteeemnadtanwnearBeit,except ■
smith, attorneys for Ue petition- AbcutinnKa reparta parts
~WK —.j"-. . I etre«y wetwr weather , teuspere*- -
1 1 veeNELaq-inatssnanzencteoma
- -"Enu _“D-S1 and drin cunbximahinheane
DvoNCE stirs FIE
Cries nd "Ball another' Bag a u. M wanner v. o r. Wairher.
guilt get a seventgGlass o"T Frederick A Phiilipava. Alma
sore dey erap du time." were in- Pegri Phplipa., Mni. At.
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Elisha Butler vs W P. Butler.
H C. Terrell vs Minnie Terrell.
The "makings" of banner pros
perity for Teana are seen by H.
C Burke Jr., of the Continental
National bank, in agricultural
■ copmereiai and financial conl-
'tions which now exist.
I Hale of the wheat crop on a
rising market, he points out, is of
] very tangible flnanoial benefit to
— he farmer, while as te first bale
of thy 1924 cotton crop reaches
I Houston the price of cotton bo-
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•1.00 Down. Cie or 1
•1.00 Week...... •10.03
Try it It will do it every time.
S. S. S. builds the red-blood-cells
•ou need for a beautiful complex-
-on. Begin using S. 8. S. at once,
and give yourself what you have
been working for, for years.
m s&sie mid at all geed ■
drug stores la two Mem. Th.
2 larger sin is more see asmi cal.
C She Wwirfb Bart
4503.. “lodM
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olson. was e Nergmt before V. S. “he 81,000,000 Methodist hospital
morning with ponsession of coraL^u grantee bf City Bunding In-
mhiskej. spector Roy C Males
Eleven other ari sets were made f Butcher A Sweeney are con-
by the raiding trio Thurscay i tractors to erect the big insttu-
-- — - — —- - - - -—- - - - — ' e tion_
Work on, the foundation, which
has been qunder way for several
• Three gold Wahl fountain pens .
— ana Mx Conklin fountain pens _
F Harb stolen from the Bert Pollard ,
K Company office supply store
L 810 Throckmorton-st, Thursday D LOOD impurities are pun
might. hat crash- 5 by the heart into the
ft l .. TThaf it whit causes that gi
t .Detectives were.notified Friday appearance, that muddinosa,
E ;ofthethettofathree-polerevty-Twness, pimples, blackh
k ’ ml tamt frnm fh Kveamnre Heirhts. — — ___-
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This Handsome Walnut
Dresser
foot gig, on Aac or
terms ... *40.03
BOOKS KINDS
Bamiu; SoU angl Exchanged
Exchange Book Store
THROCKMORTON ST.
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#2 Don’t Pay High Prices!
NOW!!! “EARTH-IRON”.
At AD Drug Stores Nature’s Remedy
east of O'Donnell. Wednesday
night.
Brever was pinned beneath the
wreckage of the bouse,>suffering
injuries from which he died sev-
eral hours later.
Mrs. Brewer suffered g sprain-
ed ankle and was badly bruised.
A 7 year-old son and a 5-year-old
daughter were eut about the face
and head.' A 3-year old boy. held
in Brewer’s arms, was so shielded
that he was not injured.
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50 water began seeping up thru the ter ot a revolutionary move
00 flooring in one section of the The American eor-et i
. IJ 921 buhl mgrummg the floor cover- pectea to again ask for aid today
38 38 103 l ing and causing desks to warp out * —-—-nA nvenert
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Phonograph,
10 Records Free
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Terms »1-OO Down. I
and $1.00 Weekly
MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS
e-p-ammsmunwnn. $9.95 5100•... $19.85
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mgepengzzzrtyErgS-ue
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41Wme......$19.85
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Men and women are judged in a targe measure by the
way they look. First impressions last. You know thia
to be true because you judge those you. meet by the.
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JEWELRY IS A SIGN OF PROSPERITY.
When you meet a person who wears Jewelry you at once
pat him or her down as prosperous
WE ALL LIKE PROSPEROUS PERSONS.
I Because experience has taught us prosperous persons
J! are the most agreeable. We had to associate with and
do business with prosperous persons.
' YOU CAN WEAR JEWELRY. .
We will let you wear Jewelry nw and pay later. All
you need is a little cash and give us your promise to
pay. No red tape. A - - 3.
ment in the lead.
si This novel race is taking place
•--=c-zc—g.. cs.. .. .E • -rd Ushi, In the eoutMg cf geveruMeaS ep»
J. Frahk Norris Sunday nizht It gv * denconP-uK“tgineersto prolong theuze ot it
| John Callaway. parking overume, temporary buildings, "thrown up
"0kda No!’ Walrer winams, parking wrong, over night" during th. war pe-
alx" - »x riod, which are new slowly alnk-
Qwema, paneing red nght ” ing into Potomac mud.
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’*R. A. MoFhoiraon. sarking wor navy and muniuons dun
~»A. dencutsertaowerie,ecie-cembpeA
ua vMWVi. - space. y1,800,000
WEATHEK TABLE. are atrihg.
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 249, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1924, newspaper, July 18, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545618/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.