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Voters League
had you?
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Crepes la light and dark ground
shades; special, a yard ...
....$1.79
a
laaletter
we find the theory turned around.
thouget I knew every one of their
not to be trusted ever again:
th* hop*
that a large erowd would attend:
to Sydney Carton,
indo
nle Saturday at Inspiration Point.
oVerlooking Lake Worth.
thing good to eat will be served.
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Hub Furniture
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A HAT FREE With Each DRESS
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TOMORROW
OPENING SALE
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(All Sales Final in
Shoe Dept.)
Interest of no particular candidate
and is held on Saturday to gtve
OINTMENT
A ND SOAP
portunity to meet th* candidates.
Mrs. Lena Gardner, president of
vogue these days, and Thursday
night was one of the most active
askrd these fve
“Fnt—Was
SATURDAY, JULY 19TH
AT 9 O’CLOCK
W—R.
, givem
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prejudicial and. the
they would lead a
Bloodworth talked on "The Moral
and Religious Aspect of the Demo-
M
a d
~ HI WET
CandidatestGOBefore
set this NWir of t aif Vm* !
the poeltive proof of Ma ntentt. 1
Still. I am melmed *■ the MWf
Ae
5. I has* no
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i wish to submit the tru faete
with referent* to this matr nr
the people of Texas and to suu-
_______— cratie National Conyenton."
’. L. Leavy, Mrs. ' *" * ~ *
For G□ 0DNES'
WALK E R
BIL-DAN
BREAD
and quantity, prowtded the aosoo
able weather coudithans peewatt
for another *tx weeka
The statisties now availahie tar
the entire Reich alsa aha mac
the amount of erepe that wemm
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,02
Barbe-
every-
6. I am mot tmterested ■* the
aandMoey ef any mon hr gmeen-
ALL-DAY PICNIC.
Castleberry community will col-
I
relieved me
donothaye
now," said
ento, whOM 1
ia
1 1
Forest Fires on
TO LETTER.-
D eniesHnsinuations
Broadeast Over Stite
CITES HIS RECORD
any jury to any case E trbed Smu- mhme M st anctade
vegn—---- —*tt-m— _ .
ui
Staje street. In car* of Miler’Be
Columbus. “I really can’t tell you
how well I do feel now, since tak-
ing Plant Juice,” she continued,
while talking with the Plant Juice
Man.
"But I surely was in poor
health before I found Plant Julce,
I was weak, run down. Up* were
the color of white chalk and I
was so nervous I would start af .
the least thtng and never mcould.m
sleep right. I was an constipated
that my whole system had becomes
clogged and I was suffering from
rheumatic pains and my liver nd
kidneys did not work right. In
addition, I had intestinal indiges-
tion and would fill up -with «ne
which caused pains in my stomach
and from there wil sea
Los Angeles They piam to
you and say that th* first bott
of Flant juice did not help me and
I was a little discouraged but I
kept on and I surely am glad 1
did because, ever since I started
on the second bottle. it Kas juet
seemed like a miracle.
"I now sleep fine; have been
relieved of constipation and the
rheumatic pains are gone. I have
a splendid appetite and eat any-
thing without suffering. My ver "
and kidneys work Rine -ad that
"Third— Did Dan Moody leawe
the Baptist Chuzeh in whten he
?
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M2-X
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THE VALUES OF
i am moi going to tail you who
she was yet. Syd. I am too full
ii it. supiisr unrhaiarT at Pan
DEAR SYD: . : .
Ladies’ Fine Hand- —
Turned Slippen
FOR $1 A PAIR
made of Skinntr’t best quality black
satin and fins imported ooze calf (suede)
and built by artists in the trade. We offer
them at this price to enable a* to close out
our shoe department quickly.
ALL OTHER SHOES
-AT % Price and tern
. floral and conventional designs. Very special in 40-Inch,1
widths, at, a yard.................................
' -Pnted Orepe de chme, 40-inch, in light and dark
Into JOHNSON S Fine Shoes
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Saturday’s offerings have never been equaled in
any city—
S*6
was to be expeeted after th pun-
lication of th* Pr—lie stattmetia
Of th* winter crops *f re m2
percent had to te repioweE state
th* preporttsa of wheat and haw-
toy to 6.6 and M. I i| SI »
Aceording to the Prumetaa etart
tics, more than 5* pereunt eg th
rye and barley crops had teen
winter kilied.
HEXr pow’cowws
By Umttetrrm------- —
AMARILLO, My IS—Eima
thru th* hot July iwa nm miunt,
not appeal to everyame bur tat
is what Hintom Farr and UtoM
Bibb, two youths from
LA FOLIETTE’S
TEXAS AAGE
pmstoGet
The Mystery Gi rl
---------- COrYZIGHT, 192a-------
■ Moody** repies to the qu
’ are
1. I woo to th* Amerlenm
there th* das* went to thi
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
where games were played
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J. T. Bloodworth.
madebyMre. J. W.
u--> Texas enun
ETi - Shiina labor temple
THE FORT WORTH
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SALwaMAKsHr couw.
SAN ANTONDO, July 1a —ahum
inesa yas mighty peer taw a «mm
of "newstes" who weme tytang mJ
sell thele last eittommaer * ate ]
"Mxkeandfetrietormia amm”
a brtet eonterenes, the bass M
- ubon a plha z ms 4shemme J
•A.Mekasuxkataumutcmmmrm=
! of the woman for whom she was
thrown down and pleads that he
will not- in the future give his
marines m
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PIANO
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ROSS & HEYER CO.
ma Heumtam st. Castor tom
ENLARGEMENT SALE
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PANACEA CLUB ENTERTAINED led by 1
a. Mrs. V. K. Kummero,- 2438+Meporta 2
8 South Adams-st, entertained the
and, la tootl
that I believe that Leslie loves
that boy better than she does me
I am not at all afraid of what
Leslie will think or say about this
matter .but I was much interest
•d la What Paula said and what
she probably thinks. That is th*
reason I am sending her letter te
you. 0" - - --
It is a modern viewpoint, isn’t
it My mother had the idea that
it a woman had once "fallen."
Frends ot abody asmezted the dtetasw the PMW De cumetu
letter was n patent atbemgt az afeurameiuewteyuewau
character essasminatien
— TE qroNs
The tatter. signed "I v. I—.' t
Kuykendall. Mrs. R. M. Kelno and
Mr*. J. P. Painter. A basket pto-
nic was held at nook.— kre
Panacea Club Wednesday morn-
Ing with a delighttul bridge lunch
eon. Mrs. Grady Payne won the
high score prise and Mr*. W. L.
(Copyrignt 1924 NEA Service Inc., the league, er presss il
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y of their real values. Here are
dresses at the season they are
f—and they are shaum in beau-
bly. Agrteuitural experts belhewe Mzoime Buwes more than 100.
that this years **7-! mow wanms matte mm 9m LAFoi-
out "medim" in harh quaimlnm-T--
music furnished the entertain-
ement. Home-made cake, ice cream
and other light refreshment.*
were served, and table* of games
turnished entertainment with a
i nt hm ne
TRUE FACTS
knew Mt only what they were
ehinking tart the way they would
to tad*- you beat a!"
Rs pledge 1 xnow that right here you
pmly the have chipped everything else and
« rmar. and ; mre asking, “who to th* girl you
-------» P» "W.mi aeen with at th* restau-
FOR miwi emaw
___.GAINESVILLE July. 1a—Omlsl
freshmen werk will be atD-mm azz
the Junter eollege hem darmu Ute .
192425 term, aemordme te an am
under the auapices of th* Ladies
of the Maccabees, was one of th*
moat enlovyable.mfaz .
Fortune teling, fishpyndsand “
A. T. JOHNSON’S
I ' . . ra, 5 " "v2vs5rpgaqnzsemkupapetue87y4
T-_, Dw Down *brat* with ito annual all-day pto-
"‘SANMTNEtsco, July ns-----
Fire* which have raged along the
Pacific Coast forest* for a week
blue, maize,
yellow . . . .
Woodlawn-pt under the direction
of St. John’s Episcopal chureh,
was another well attend and en-
joyable affair. .
wite amy, excuse nr being un.
happy’ 4
Great Scotland, if that is not
a situatiomfo a French fare* or
1
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■ TH —, —imh, m Whit* ground* with elueteror
Pirdn -Aie..MLKoid. xeloxa orshidu sopen,
Grady Payne, Mrs. R. B. Pruitt,
Mrs. Charles Rondeau, Mrs. E.
T. Duff. Mrs. Nat Wilson. Mm
Eric Gibson and Mrs. F. Lalller
of Galveston, and th* hostess.
home of Mm J. H. Catt*
date* the "once over." This is
the invitation extended all women
of th* ety by the League of Worn
00 Voter*, who have arranged a
meeting for Saturday at 2:45 p.
m. at the Tarrant-co rest room it
the northeast earner,at th* lisa*
ment of th* courthouse. All can-
ICE CREAM SOCIAL. .
’ Women of the Bright Hop*
Club will give an ice cream 8o-
OU on the lawn of th* Bright
Hop* Church. Hemphip and Mur-
ray-sta, Friday at 7:30 p. m.
thotEthuxne".szphought1 Paula hag proved that she can___________- - ■
I utte arise bove her early indiscre- woman who ar* employed as
tions, but sha thinks that I am
awful pain in my side has
peared entirely. AU my 1
ar* talking about th* che
GodCropa
BERLIN. July 1» — me emm- aurma
tinuously fne weather i Mag maun.
and Jane ha* betteted the harac danma-a
prospects tor Germans enmaet mmunum
------- ----- didates are invited to be present
■F"MU HUE W ean It. she could and make .bort announcement
nexer hatrneted --ein 1.. - arranged in the
A signed tatter at unnewm an-
igin attackteg the character af
Dan Moody. Taytot, candodatefoe
UUsme -Wk—l’*— Beem mm ■
out ot Fhrt Werai te ammo Mu*
storeaill set A st
COOPERATIVE HOME WEEK.
Cooperative home week, in
which every member of th*
Church Women’s Federation will
donate |1 to th* home, will be
cbserved September 1 to 6, ac-
cording to plans made at the
monthly meeting at the federation
“ held Thursday at Lake Worth.
A short devotional service was
lgygui) - >
-MdHKSi/Sg . ________________
ukworn ^Hurley™ 6 U ivandsine,
n r.three-quarters of an hourfrol-
icKed in this popular resort. From
tLearythecut
laid for Mrs.
DIGNIFIES THE HOME
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"Watch Kress Windows"
9—.3—„42Mie-,.,-".......-
— Plain Oep* d* O1m in honeydew, jade, Harding
blue, flesh, orchid, white or eAnt a0-Inch, a yard $10-
—La Jerz Weave Silk. 3 (Inch, for wash aresses, shirta
and underwear, comes in honeydew, sky, tan, peach ot
naxX: npeslalaxard a a----.-----------------SS*---
3..—
- the entertainment committee
sounded mesa call. Fried chick
en, saadwiehes, cakes and lee
cream disappeared like anow in
July.
Mr. Nichola, president; MH.
Rondeau, chairman of the enter-
tainment committee, and Mr. and
Mre. Lewis, who volunteered the
u*e of their camp, are to be con-
: gratulated for the most success-
’ ful party of the year. 7-
At a frpeti
lovely, qa
most wanh
tiful colors
y : g / 4 <
3.
MAwe a"xbnc
Thinks Pi osunti—
highly Pgfitable t the buying public
■nd will bhg the new low price
quotations, axtndard of value only
possible througi organized buying ef-
fort.
RM ?1Mt—~ gb^hoer
way you look at IL then I am a
boob.
G Emhe thaa >* pg tn Eghumg
fewate tbeyhwd Bh"h iremm
A ' .fekto—*b^i temft e4). z—,— c,,— , .
Tamittas nutte Thtyfive coun-
sam gkeigud mugpom to LaFollette
While., themeetinz-la arranged
primarily Mr women, men will
not be excluded.
rm
.go—
. 2g
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beenallmyuteIzevegqamgF_ , . _ __________-____.
ETam-s EIBERAL RALLY__-
attorney to clome a ed Hunz 4- ** ss He • • ____ - ______.....
ana ne w er auner am «ar mr, WOK O0L any E-- E-DP---H-4•
it ummmorr n «1 eomtess 1 zm stumiped-with
—= AT MANSFIELD iaes-
_ _ • know you will agree "with- me
LaFalette Spakers on mhere. Think at it, Syd. a former
VU _ TU w> T win—art urttas to the h—haad
| Pmagmam There Tomnight
win make Lesiie unhappy when:
she finds that I have been dining
many times with her good friend.
Sally Atherton, while she was
sway. Of -course, I shall tell her I
I know if I do Mt do this Sally
I wm She to the frankest and
most open-minded woman I have
lever known
I Leslie is set a jealous woman
On the contrary, she has proved
’her great tore for me as well as
stant pain in my side and want
I would bar* to have my aPP
dt removed tebors-wouid
relief.
— "rwasin misery every hour 1
tried everything under th* sun
cue, watermelons and
For many years Kress-storeshave
been setting a new-standardof value,
unfit today, in 175 cities, Kress values
are recognized as a standard basis on j
whiehr buyers and semersamkeare bma---
ing sellingplans and buying values.
stronger all over and feel like I
have aanew lease on lite and I
gladly indorse Plant Jufee toeveny
sufferer.”
Pjant Juice te sold in Fort
Wort by-theRentrodruuatore4
and by all other druggist* in Fort
Odum will iw diluted by Mrs.
Helen Murphy of the recreation-
bd.
THAT WAR-WORK STANDARD.
By United Fraas.
--PORTARTHUR,Jut18.—The
state standard of the Texas dele-
gation which waved so faithtully
for William -O. McAdoo thruout
the Democratic national conven-
tion. has been brought here for,
Bafe-keeping by Mrs. Myrtle Le-
cog. who was a member of the
delegation. Leeo<l Hld I
expects to .ktep the banner in h*r|
‘ fa miyfrom W* dh “ 1
■ecUon.—Advertisement
-Printed Georgi
Why. do you know. Sydney.
M, U ,0a
809 HOUSTON STREET
; WESLEEY REIANLE PICNIC:
The Wesley Reliable Class of
Centrr Methodist Ctrureti enter-
tained 80 members and gueste
that that to Ito
“ | has thus soughz
character.**
di<d out today. _____________
Mtot of thd fires were elthei
extingutshed or were rapidly burn-
icanreallyneenothtng.herm- ""SHanthers. driven from the fire
Ct "henaha"Ige tkesHisgeg zone, returned to their homes,
V . “ “““ ““ 555 sometimes finding them in ruin*,
retazounroraimrrt it was ’ while eampers ventured into th
Tea. youve uesze4 re. I was timberland ...i.__
B—W— j Sally afhertom, and .1 H bet any gmdAm
ROY LEADS REDS.
hewarntueha strixine 100K BERLIN.—A 13-year-ola MV
inexoman.nq.ome,mou4 -hquet on- of the eaders or re com
Jtnlxto ST* few ads munst party at Gera, in central
tpeatewsiiGermany. His fluency of speech
manner on the
meunlzzhitirheremsravrormsaytpaccilarge crowds to
toe girt * " ~r J '.....----- 1 1 1 v—.....
---1 de wet
1 . m2
Money back on any purchase that
does notphive satisfactory-____________,
—-a
F Third
j Ploor-
Sport Flannel, $1.50 —■
—A splendid materlal for-sport dreesea. Coats, etc., for
Summer or early HalliIn4ade,laequer, red, Chies ft
blue, empire blue, sand, royal purple, black aad white. II
(Al) (Third Floor) II
^$14.95
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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/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.