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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
; July 19,1924
A FOOL THERE WAS-
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thus causes a loss in reception
/TNerefore, the alm in construet
portsmen understand-
no tactless questions.
; ER NSB A( HER BROS Co
. 5th and Throckmorton
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MITY-NICE
BREAD
atives from all churches in
county are expected.
_ AUDITOR
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COTTON BROKERS
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In Divorce Doweries—and Smiles
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Rent Co.
—erao/MANBF.
Rev. J. Frank Norris
All Department sassemble at. 15
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By United Press
BRECKENRIDGE, July 19.
Chemist Says If. Better i sansronTaM.X.Jux12on
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Home
(Except Additions)
For 50c —*
New Fords for Rent
You Dri ve ’Em
The 50c Auto
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8 Pi m. m serdqer
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JESS’
BREAD
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5498 Houston St.
Buy FOR LESS
Sell FOR LESS
_ on •
dahoma
the partpt the aportaman thru
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h .‘d it
Phones Lamar 271 and IDI
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2 y.
I BOONE’S
MILLINERY
604 Houston St
"Where Most Women Trade"
-----‘WE. RENTJ------
Tables, Chairs, Bed & Springs,
Invalid Chairs, Phnographs
With 10 Selections
Denver-Glenn Furniture Co.
‘UP AND DO INC’
Thaffi Brooklyn Heights
Booster Club
asked to judge the bathing beaeh
revue. If Wales declines, which in
CAVE-IN
Fellow Workers Save
Them From Death
sire yeast king, is fast becoming 1
prince of divorce doweries. "
He gave $2,000,000 to his first
wife, upon theit divorce in 1920,
besides agttling 135,000 a year on 1
her.
And he expects to give $5,000,-
000 to his second wife, as soon as ,
the Preach courts free them from ■
each other. -——
3.
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bought a fine racing stable and ■
became an expert polo player him- •
"Na married. M Ly/cker.
land. and lived happily with her)
until their divorce. U A
Then he married Mrs. Law-'
rence Hem in way, divorced wife of
the silk manufacturer, who once
was a millionaire, but now is a
cashier in a movie picture plae. 1“
fron Rey Martin's church will
provttmum---
,79
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1
Bradley & Hendricks
Lawsem—Grmert rjnetlet
state and vederai Courta
fabbee. eet»srtWe.~ee1ort«e ee any -
rorer‘WWHndvi mrntmnr'.—
-e col steals some oftherecefv-e
ed raid., waves from the coffand-
After a prolonged honeymoon,
the newlyweds settled down on a
' magninicen 7 estate Ou Longf
• Island. J.ifx —L
bird mne the alba-
saleyp om th* wing
> *4; ■ a
FORT WORTH
Morri* Plan Co.
ah Where chnrmeter
and sewer facilities. Itis.ener-
getically supporting a bond pro-
pomaFtomuppiytheee—gchg
-The Booster Club 11 puttinK
Brooklyn Heishta mquarelxgm the
mu of chic progress, ........... r
To remove dust from the erev-
VICTROLA !
AT ' M
FAKES n
witux aud Houston, L a%>, 5
BUT vovk
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i made a talk
------ candidae; T
. _________mtewlemerFrtay •
morning and ASpeet H talked- for ’
himself Friday aiterncon. , 1
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ngsailedfor
cause the Mck • r is me ri
control oktegshelation.
TEAPOT CASES
the tune of several millions a
year, smiling all the time — tho
his heart probably to breaking
Dellrate Sabri.
Mepdled — snu
"Atertdechet
France O’Brien followed. Short-
ly after Fleischmann sailed too.
But the husband was the only
one to return. L. ,t.
GetaPeeWeePaintJob uusr AETTER BREAD
,*—-em h z4m
LSr 3igge8
—-fereda dislocatedshoulderand
serious bruises about the body
. Olsen’s back was sprained and
RA—— he also-titfared severe brulaes.
S Fuller suffered a fractured left
d - leg and bruises about the head.v
—-—0T
tered, waler levut ini the pool;
Wafer by thia method is changed
entirely about once every five
days. accordiug to Clarke.----
Teats, the chemist states, in a
--
t The ditch had proceeded thru
.....reek and sand- to a aepth.o2-10, —
TTI8 wife has already secured
Al a divorce decree in Paris.
She is now spending the summer
at Biarritz.
. o’clock and study I Samuel 35-31.
I "The Sin. Sentence and Death of
Saul.” The attendance this sum-
•— r hs averaging more than four
hundred over the attendance of
- list Alinimu^ The, a ver see ait—।
dance for the 8pring Quarter for
- the last I hi re. yaara to ah fall—i-
J AVERAGE ATTENDANCE
FOR EACH MONTH.
We Bake ’Em Any Color
Ford/Touring and
’ Roadsters $12.50
>> Others ih Proportion
Bend 3150 far THE SEARCH-
- HIGHT, edited by Dr. Norris sud
’ v ■ whtehcarrtesfuitaceountof t
----- pfesent icontroverag betveen the
modernists and turdamentaltata.
t Jr l-
^nirri..............
I cause the detendant had not
-rereh begji anaignBd at the stave
they wee filed ."Pom er e stated.
tLHean O.3. Robert, col-
Uleague have filed mhotiopsto dis-
miss all the pleas oh this ground.
This motion maxi/besheardi next
—Aweek,2=/(e. 7) t - E --
— “The hearing — the Teapot
e Dome lease suit has been set for
f ~ M-Eanat ss E EPAuar
O'1 few r. Fritts ana inie shtrea
giEt ■ - ~/ •/ ■ *1*
_,w2xzmuzsumi"LE"
Mz ■ / Berina Rouse ve./ s Rouse
E—EE “ ‘
WILL HE ACErI?
By United Press
HOUSTON, July 19 —if th* ।
Prince of Wales attends the ad-
vertising convention to be held
here in July next year, he will be
./0i
her-----
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' pollution. The bacteria ia lbw,
b ng only 288 per cubie.eenti-
-
states tests for drinking water
require only 100 bacteria per cu-
bic centimeter._A. . . .
Mahli poits out that the
strong suniight at the pool gives
ideal natural purification 242
M BAITIST.
Complafat that Forest pool wat-
er is not clean is entirely un-
founded. according to a report
given City Parker George C.
Clarke Saturday by W. 8. Mahlie,
etty chemist. -----------
, WALL PAPER,
So Per stingin non na v
A— tony K;a 14. rirn
1./3 bronn
STI W—miss, i. hm
FIRST BAPTIST
AITI IDAII
~hKer
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NAZARENE.
MISSION HAEL—Hair block
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dx-m
and president of the largest yeast »
producing plant In the world.
Fleischmann rapidly became a fig-
ure of infuenee. 4----
He became a heavy stoek holder -
Ks
Broadway. Theodore Seashore to Jesus": evening, "Come,
pastor Sermon subjects: "The All Things Are Ready.’'
Distinetive Christian Confesnion "; s • •
evening. "Israel Under the STOP SIX—J I. Cossey.
leuen to Clarke, abow a oompleiu in the Cineinnati-bail club
absence of organisin indicative of
forthe-purposot—delayinE ■ ■ ■ —
Good Morning,
— on this occasion by-Mahlid proved ____-___________
—" eo be four times as good as-the"GoldenRule"andpreeticesHtof
state-bd of health demanda.
Clarke asserted Saturday a
' four inch stream of water con
Fstantty is pouring into the pool
• md Hint every night fromF®
how to 200ee aalio— of- new #+-
Several Thieves
, Stopped!
Chi-Gee Stomach Antiseptic
absolutely stopped several
thieves of comfort before dam-
age done, such as indigestion,
dyspepsia, heart palpitation
due. to excess gas, and other
kindred ills. Get It at your
Druggist.
- The alub aiready has, about 1210
Fready to make their meter deniv
posits
Next. the club wants city waterJ
I Lomar 200 .
Lmnn—-
A
ING’S <.
• Art t. .
.. pyluE Service —_
vesawTrdtng Etamp-- .
Phons L Hs— L
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PAe
Main at Sevenith st.N-
Expert Wauh and Jewelry
Repairing, promirt Ifahvrrp/
How Loss Cox
•EorRegenerative Reception
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In Quy City
surorsG PERMrrS
IDIVORCE BVITS
--IMARRIAGKS-
mtmibsurammuanitz
pated fa a neighborhood sqdabble p
and resuitan fracas. 4 /‛f
Clata May VM Abt—tzi
tte was called Saturday morning,
so her 110 bond was forfeited.’
The charge of assault / against
. v MISSION HALL 505 Worth ’ „ -
pexasgandibuidin - pibi dlamatioa.m, 117 A
"emT h ” "1."u ET5 "ar U) W ri I our
BOSWELL, /
/, Florist . / —
/Lamar 775 702 Main t. t
All went wen t until Mrs. t
. J. (cOCA-eOLA) BROWN, expressedy
A one of the most ardent ad- mef - u. -
mirers of th Fort Woth /Paner HH/ Wright and County En-
there, was thinking about the gineer /DamncPays at a Corc
Cats resuming their righiful placeautomotive bureau/executive com-
at. the top of the Texas leaguelhditeemedtingA-/.
ladder Friday, wben he drove; -iW: 8. Cooke presided at the
against a Ted light at Tenth and meeting and the county officials
Jemuipgsce -- uto ■ ur-re1 —■ | —m tod t hetr tout efforts toward
Brown paid a 13 fine in police- stratghtening, out some or the
nexteet Saturday. —curxea—Theiroad runs thru Al-
w—eJM*** v* Burn** wi
TIM-BOARDMAN Waeie-n view -- -
•zonomessengerbojl/wasfinedj,
$2 for holding onia atzeet carf -
while riding on his bleycle Fri-
ited. according- to opinions
-__ CountJudge Em-
tt Moore, County Commlaalon-
er h /S i -
gineer Dai
Oct 7 at Cheyenne, but so far we
“ have been unable Ro get a hear:
ei - tnz adeisuedforthe-Dohenyeuit,
rPemerene saldsdae
—i = Exempt J5nc.;>W- hearing
___ Robert/E,Bpeer/ fa company
day. ” l with Frank Grhkes, went to a cel-
JrmfoldJudg Kemble he kewtebration at Veiley Mills, Bow
it was* violation of acit’or- Friday. efave r
dlnanee to “grab a ride," Abutfin interest of Speer’
T th At ne -af Tahyway.--e * # forrathrbadcomi “
? li. ; . =5 s
ALARA MAY JONES and Frank-
Vgie\Mboehegto girls, parttef-
— Spe- Fleischmann lost her heart Reconei
Pom- She told her husband nbout T.’severalt .
—iheHe,did not bar gHrentrompglastme-a
homg.; A y*>r of fouT Mr a. Fleischman
O’Brien is waiting.
And Fleischmann la
'fill October
—fwashetonRureau--
. The Fort Wosth Preas
• WASHINGTON.Iuly
Eh, 1
2.
S 4
mEMdgMEPMG M
wHreu4*, U
v-‛.. T
l:de. s'
F.u k HmjmmIm a ton
pearscualkely that there 1 J
any farther activity fa ike
M2245eF&M
th |4 T m. ex-
enxisTAx fp mWedneday wen)cigded at
/‘FIRST. Trkmortdn and—--— . V
/ Sixth -sta. L. D. Anderson, p»at6r. (HEREH op uKsT
Sennan subjeets: Morning, f Yo^ji OLYTKGHNIC, Ale f ad
Task -and Mine”; evening. "Thelrittle-st— J A MeCali, minis-
..s —Sovereign Soui---- 3—»eHn on subfefu " Wiirw^r
t" Ri’la t ion rTf^idefahip to-COngre-
\ six
mg mzze:,
AKUT]IZ en-meddzrm
mi. X a—“• -**"***57
"Atapeaneemmnpon’
DhummSeed&RerCe,FonWorhem
BAKER MAY BUY
DALLAS HOTELE
Owners of Texas Nego-
tiate for Adolphus.
nestle1 C- » ? e*-nt-* ----AL
2DiLas,3uly19Ther.B.-
Baker Hotel Co omerating the
Flelachmann bellevosin.
■ Frankie was ^dismissed.
VKJARRANT Officer ' Gearge
/VV Francis wants to add aew
remarks to those concerning per-
sons who fail to show wp j tn
court until warrant* are lssued.
, made Voy Judge., Kemble Friday.
rdditonalInes:f
CAMPING EQUIPMENT)* HuhlgS
Most A>mt>ieCe Linn tn Texas 1 .X9
A.J.Andersonco.10c,20c
SPORTING GOODS
T. air.
0-aa
Brooklyn. Heights, thru its _
Booster Club, proposes to get.a
full line: of the public conven- 22
— lences naw on i hr market .=-e
It already has gas and a few
telephones. ' Recently the PAL . ■ —
— Co agreed to supply the auburh
with electricity It the Booster —
Club would line up 100 pair—
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TnAFPI VIOLAroNs.L _ .--------------------
1 L Pitchford, pessingignai, $2. | ST. PAULS.—enth and Bur- CHIIsTIAN Se INCE.
—sMhduseanckinseume+aelats-yc-bMeade, and Lamar- d e
a. R Leach, parking an renervea Moraing worship at 11 am., Mb- sts. Sunday schgolir a. m., Sun- ’
spec*. »5. /% _ . FJctoul Hunger for . Gold" ' ay seryices-zt 114 m. during
- edrpdeed smek Patkin in -rkaery- ; evening worship -at 7.. 45 o Clock. July aryl Auzust/Hunday night
—ER’Skecua, pasing signai, li. -- untonservice on vacant.lot, SfV. , service disconunued) wedneg-
——$2 - enth. and_Lamar-sts. —Subject dayevening mretl"
___".“25/ Jrparking over- "The Signs on the Highway of Reading rooms,
lMra,3 W. Messick, lert tufa sztLiel" 1 f - building,-9 a m.
“‛1 forking^ over- ) V‛ ' ' ------ ’
—‛c hhompson. aneeding.ssdL,
LARogera, speeeipe. »1- 93
Jack Ui van, open cutut., 13 1 ,
_____________ open cutout
C L Biggenr, no fight, $i
rim Peper no Agnta, si.
-= -Hzw-one, pethn---na.
. O Ueli, yolating irariieM
J? *2**"*'. »» t___Ace,
T. B.’ Urban. .p»idlna.i 17. . MAvyETaasnonaewom,evnnK, T^TITlui.W AY.
—-----j < an4, AUton aves. J, W, Under-, ■“ J'sey, OmrNut’ r/i Faint " f
— nAPrisr WonKEI ’ woott,pastSermfon supreet:tbyoriyrara.
^ZL ^Tlfa faguIar monthly uiaeUag of Mornlng. ’Armed and Afraid .to ' ___
the Tarrant-co Baptist Workers Arightevening. "Tares in the,, SPIRITUALIST
X—held at Keller Mm _ i“ ------
Einning at 9:30 a m. The morn
- I clal Oil Prosecutor Allee „
2terene-declured-todaythat_—
" I plans of abatement filed by Sin-
54 ,2
—-TexagatEort-Worth,ienegotiaz 22
_ E-ME HOr Une Purenase or the dAGoi- 4s
——phua hotel here, it waa learned 4-
Th- deal to, this eft, Ffneset,
—— hostelry Is expected .to be closed " '
/within a few days.
said,evisited Si i.mga rueoatiy
Nichols officer fa charge Com- . tisms, ' by Lada Martneau
___ mandant and Mrs. J M. Hale wilt | turegt 8 p. m.
' conduct service ht it a ,m. 2 20 Ltrpretatio6 of
' p,mandspm. aukfaci. far keaik
nicht sermon it Might Have
2000" : . .
2.6 v 1. P- hoe
opreekannanendn-noynhe
, FreeiSeryice,
yrth eM Hounto" SU. - 5 3100
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yu... we _ .....---—-—ne , leaUh-M and Roulevard. ,k. w. talk by.T. Guptuland athers at
LUTHEKAN. Rivers, pastor. Serman subjects. 8 P m.
ENGLISH.--Hemphill-st and Morning. "The Four fold Witness
Determined eftorts of fellow
employee for 15 minutes saved
three city employes from death by
suffocation when a 10-foot ditch
they were digging caved in at
4:30 p. m. Friday.
= - The tree men are W. B. Fos
Colum busave}Y. 0.
Olsen. 1207 TravieaveL John
Fuller, 313 Franklin-are.
Tho men, with about 2(bothers,
were digging a sewer ditch in
West Riverside to compiete sewer
' iealiMm of that eemmuhlly"
——with the ctty.-------+ —---------
— feet when the cave-tn occurred,
covering ........ with sand and
dirt.
---FortWerth Undertaking Co‛s
ambulance carried the men to
City-County hospitak
dA Foster was found to have sut-
-
and discussed purchase otthe *------------------
gp Adolphus with the Busch inter BY ISRAEL KLIN, .
I tai. which he rectuty purchased. Ittle 1<m as possiblezis a wind
by a tunnel under Commercest ing or wire on an -aircore. ;
Baker sompleted.payment Kori This leaves «the con itself -sup-
R the Oriental July 1, when helported by nothine except thru
r added8685,000 to the erisina Run fiaiazs.
3109.005 payment The redec n for this is that air
- - ------- ,-e ices of carved furniture, use a-M»
=*t To Cut Out Curve. . c—-
In Burleson Roadqawe,
•---1 - ’ Mmtdangerous roYves fa the; -— ---—--------——l
- Fort/Worth-Burtesom-rd should be
elpalnates. according- to opinions
NFATOR of Cincinnati for two
hlvl terms—betweem 19001905,
............ E
Fburther Proeeeciugsenauxamnsiasox.."mneagp
---- - - ‘and Irene Fenwick, newMrs.Lo- lowed, but
net Barrymore, - -
One look at him and Mrs.
fb
- himself with his dogs and horaes—
=and—hts Long Island estate Lord
LWimbledon, captain of the Enz--
lish polo team that is coming to •
play before the Prince of Wales
at the . Meadow Brook dub this
fall, has accented an invitation to
" af’atFlelschmann’s.
--Phe mistress of the house will
HH 1 ila ~ 1924
3;294,.3,588 ............
3,528. ....4,126 3,.....4,433
. ............4.145
10 A. M.- -The pastor lectures
to Abu Adult Bible Class-in-the—
auditorium.
11 A. M.— Sermon on "How a
Nameless Servant -Giri Won the
Commander In -Chief of a Great
Army " Services close promptly at
13 o'clock during the summer.
A P. M.—Big open air taber-
nacle services at South Adams and
Rosedale (in case of rain, at the
church, Fourth and Throckmor. ..
ton). Full orchestra and choir,
led by Professor Maeo and Mr J.
Delbert Coutts. Before ths ser-
mon. Mr. Norris will Introduce all
thezeandtdntes tor coumry orriee
and’ for governor. Reserved »«•
tion for all the candidates.
'WefWHHi uw “IWsiilaut Conl.
IAgers Vlew of Henven. M Express.i
ed at the Death of His Son.”
THEg
gotta huntforf-upwhen.a.wat-
sent is laslwd ■ —77^7?
“You might as welli eomcvtink
up and'get the thing off yovy
v mind. " 1— I'
— “ "And if yoncant show- wp+
wten you're supposed to, tele- j ,
PEERI
sroqecuaGEsjANDSC- RQp
' Annouhcement of th* purchase • IA La A
of Ufa Rlaltg, Men's shpp by thel C___-Mnd. wien
Kelty-whitestde Co waa made/-
faitOrdax by Jeff Kelly. 'The shop J -=--K—
will spe^laUre 'in gwank styles
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Own HOME
a--g
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K Cort Wax th
— galveston
fez
Ehenzk.
e=ms
the most efficient dielectrie or
conductorobtainabte Hani
Pheme Lema
ssi ass werth-mek
—
■ tag a perfect receiver.nos in seer 3 --s nosnateotwntsdirosprntatbk,
ling air tore tuners, involviag as ficientthan winding with prmary ; threesixteenths Thick Thesemax t where he presided over the rec-
uule loss as pos!ble, — .—+endsecondary close upon each ’ be stuck to the —cardhpard- atfote-breaktmg pemderatie-convn-
EXAMPLES. other, on a dielectrie base or cyl- equal distance around the /coH A tin but it ja known that he will
ar-smwe"dpursama b
F- M, Seymour and MInnie Lee consist of wire wound fa and but ordinary 180deree varlo-ckupler secondary goes the primary wind- committee wi hold further hearts
6 pegs formed in a elrele. deav-The eer ondary winding, er rotor. ; ing. consluins of 1 turn* otthe fnge before the next eesslon of
ing not only am air core to the eer- remais as made, and becomes th- same -wire used for the secondary congress, as Walsh intends to re
er, but Air pockets or spaces be- ttickfer in thia instahce./ . Care should be taken that thelmarunte west unti arterlec-
' tween the windings. The atator winding is removed winding is tight so that it wil tion. -8 be -
Eo , N/-These colis Hee d special care for add in Ats-place should be wound ‘ not come loose trom the block-. . Al Fall/recenty was (placed Xh-
Hogh proper const faction fw they °»u»t 42 /**!?*■□ i ends securedto U.900 bond Mil pkto on the
__ he abb '.o flmsln flfaf ind '15 wire might be ^Veh beff'F " BTOclts by jifeWI «T■ lipr/'iif V1 7:TmlMl charge agsfakt him.’ A
“wRoe‛8WWRnt their ortginal shape thruout oper- the heavier the wire the less the sealing wax. . J W/ waantfor sinclatr s -arrest ws
Juddyg’usrt/jud |ation of the receiver. Where the joss... The ends of this winding Shunt the Becondary of this seut to New Vovk And warrants
——-e-1tcofls are movable this difficulty may be kept fa place by a touch of hcoypler with a variable condenser for the Dohemys to California
wEATMu TAHLE —fhas dtsequrages -aqme radio far.? .yieaHwf was pt each end ]of ,0005 mid capacity, and the --Z__------
F Station— H15h 1% nain. ! from their pse 19/10 Around the middle of this wiflu ;L0U4^ler.^sJr“•',- »•■»*■>- <" --- - - - --
—Amam.fem4:,32 ** —In tetatead therefore althe tag, place a pfeceyef thin Aes4*e ; breadeaatin
rpwpsvn. 13 29 not 80 rftictebt is the dombinationcardboard, three-fourths off kn p Itisan
—gshieacus, primary, decondary an4 ticker inch wide and just long --------------—.
le EoPI Ennet 52 •• 00 coils—an untuned verfo-eoupler- for the ends to meet around the I is required,
——2# .00 - which'must suffer Blightir mere evit. A trio of adtestvetavf hookup ts
• J 1 00 loss than the comvlete air ore over "the jofed-ndswyfa/se-sin
22/,cof L./// ‘ cure the cardboard )yfte-
2 Only th primary of this, cou- Now cut eight small bloc h a of tuning
"A plet is pracuically of\theair core hard Wood, three -ourths t an
WU+variety. Yet it to much more EP eh long by three-etght hlah by
’ Sunday Church Services Jo
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rshoweng, V < ■ PKEsMTERIAN. “ CONGKEGATIONAL.A 'fa,
71"1 COLLEE-AVE- Coi FIRST, pennsyivanie adcor/F0
liege-ave.}. K. Young. paaioL?. lejt-aves.. 8,- T. Mctelnh*CtoapMKd»f
inday be-. Church."._____ _____________-LIGHT JLHL1R r 101 to | Th* tM Tm*B-W
1 _ — — --------- . ------ - 4 West Minth-st. Philosophy class, with John W. Darla, Democratic
is wil be given over toreportt— EPIBeOPAL tmessages and heating by Dr j F standard- bearer, is William. Ed
from the churches of the county.* ST JOHNS. — 2742 Lipscomb- Norton and others at 2 30 p .m.fwards, of Breckenridge Edwards
and mm inspirational service will st Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Lecture and messages by Rex.. W. ! to * cousin of the nominee and
bo held at 11:30 a. m. with lunch -Morning prayer at 11 o'clock and J. Elmo and Mrs. O Carpenter ai i was his boyhood companion, back
at 13.30 p. m The afternoon will address by J Harold Bevan. Oth- 7:45 p m. , Lin West Virginia. Davig was the
be in charge of the Women's Aux-: «r services as usual • • • • --prizeorator" of the count)
illaries of the county. Represent —ENTTED TRUTH lol 4 s school both attended, Edwards de -
Throckmorton Meetinga o dared.
NORTH FORT WORTH —Flf- ‘Sunday and Wednesda Shortt ■ .n " ........ ..
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en—- . ■ v..-j pha-ist. Sunday school at 9 45 a m
Sermon subjects: Morning. Preaching by J N Cooper pas-_____ -
. ----------| “The Highest Type ofChureh tor. at 11 am and s p m Pear-1 unexpected, motion picture cele
POOR ATTEXDANCE. L I Life": evening, "What Is Don er meeting Wednesday niht rities will look over the heauti
GANNESVILLE.July19. - Be- J for Us BY the Holy Spirit • n tered an the contest
caume of poor attendance, the re ~ , ' XrTY CENTER -----------
maining games on the local club sV \AALATON ARMY, MISSION HAM . W<.rrh ________
achedule may be abandoned, own- _ AUDITORNM. -----— --
sere ot th- teem hav •
Gate receipts have not been sur-
dielent to pay expenses, let alone
GORDO
Weatherford Man
To Be Buried Here"ehosto-monay sn -
----The (acconpanyingt . Funeral —serzices. for William
hkup ts an exampie ef-the weyfHaasl Reatherord.— h0
to which (his coupler may be) did e! route to Ggvhany. Juhe
Used. It req ufred praettcan one 125. w)) be held from the femtiy
J unit, the condenser, be-iresidence ill. Weathertrd at 110 a.
mi mforsneWtogg sarguzhet
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t romFRoberton-Mueller’a’ chapel.
If T1s ---- RatMHarrrrrrerwremte
rth Woman Beth-EFWII conduct the services
0 No fhefe=iiemnt wibeJin He
"untenrsqzFrosigorew-xestesmsey—-:
, Quits Race Against
ege-aves- S. T. McKinhay paster./ordicersafe Miss Julla Spooner - TLAe t- Rlnan-
Weather Condittem- 1 drrmon subjects: Morming. nThe Sermon subjects: Morning, A Portland, president, and A. H. 105* —* —a-V-
1 cSrtton. rsionuztpoxt,.„partyFirst Resurrection’; evemng. A Splendid Group of Yeung Ehris- । Burmeister, New York cuy, Fsec-—Ernef Albright, candidate
kurer-rangesom"what‛AbovFs-lureat hetusai." Pvayer . meeting! tlans tveaihg, ' awand Grace, { retary. - N ____________________________ seventeenth
nonal average. Scaueted-howeiWeanesday, subject “A Great iPorssthe Church KuowteDifter- Miss Hunter, who is aJ teacher / district against Thomas L. Blan-
- -wcurrhdAnnAlabama GeorKi and Messe ng . ne? Eveiing-sefile-s’en-thelinthe Arlington Helght sckobton. Frday night anhouncd his
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METHODIST. [ -—4 ton, D. Cwhere sheattended the, / Akrht failed to file hie ex-
ST PALLS.—enth and Bur- CHIISIIANSIENCE. sehaions ol the NEANas 4apecialypepse alatement, early-enough
uot 1 FIRST € 'TWriTi' attj 1^ ma r- delegate from Fort Worth. . ' Tand Blanton selzed on this teh-
====—-——nicallty To challenge plaetg his
IIBLESCHOOLs. name ogthe ballot i the district.
The last, of the Daily Vacation j Wjnl^cmg of the counties agreed
Bibie schools, which have been sot go ‛aheadI and places Albright's
sucesafully taught this sumiger. nane on _Ihe Licketotheradeciined .
will open Monday at the Coll ege- and Albright pointed out there is
ave Presbyterian chdreh at 8-30 not sufficient time'to fight put
a.mMis«EdithBowmapothette matter in- th courts. //1241) .
Presbyterian Training school off Albrights -witharawal leaves
Riehmond, Va., will have harge EHntof vtppposed.f
of- the school, which will be pen F . . \ _____
■ to all children, without distinctionI" To SPEAK AT MIS$1OX.//. h---------
of church far Ycreedfrom-4d 14 „RevLoga Martin, -pastor of
- yearv of ack—Fhe school - wtHheBeterara Chrtotika chuich,-
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 250, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1924, newspaper, July 19, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545619/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.