The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925 Page: 2 of 20
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October, 9, 1925
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
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ART SOCIETY TO
ETHEL SAYS: When East Is West
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DOORS NEEDED
2
Film Romance
Buy the
Wright complains.
—dons sombrero and hair pants
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No. 1 Can
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AMMERS usually hovers in the
ings just out of sight of the
No. 2 Can
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14c
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3’ _-oz. Jar
8-oz. Jar
in
China in een tad the art of wea
35c
Every Egg
Eggs
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Good Music
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17 STORES
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LIBBY’S ROSEDALE
Peaches
COLORADO GREEN
Cabbage
Thursday,
October 15
FANCY JUMBO
Celery
FRESH SHOULDER
Pork Roast
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BABY BEEF
Chuck Roast
CHOICE FED BEEF
Round Steak
17c
34c
FANCY CUT
Pork Steak
LOUISIANA KILN DRIED
Yams
OTHER
ACTS
Other
Femtures
Popular
Size
Each
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10c
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310%
COMMERCE ST.
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NOW PLAYING
“Here Comes the Bride”
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MISS DIANA MILLER, ONE OF
the beautiful actresses of Holly-
wood. noon will marry George.
Melford, producer.
10c
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day 7
Ever
they have just sold out.
That's the way to be a "bargain sharpshooter.”
epectacular, grandiose, shadows
forth the capacity of the
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“NEW. . 2
BROOMS”
"II DO”
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— The latter piece open* Sunday
night .
After the Jane Cowl buceess
will come '•Broadway and Butter-
Announcing the
. s 4 Fall Opening of the
Cozy Ball Room
■
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After you read the Piggly-Wiggly ad compare our prices
with those of grocers who advertise “specials.”
Now and then you’ll find they advertise some special item
which is lower than Piggly W iggly’s price.- —
When you find a “special” that is lower than Piggly Wig--
gly's price, hurry out and buy it! The chances are it is be-
ingsold for less than cost—and possibly you will be told
A Comedy Sensatton
Order Tour Seats Now
Can Lamar 4040 or 4041
Here Comes the Bride”
is a Real Treat
CAPITOL
"Get the Habit"
• TODAY’
CLAIRE WINDSOR and
EUGENE O’BRIEN
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“SOULS FOR
SABLES”
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N, ONE OF THE
m is the Swedih
m the Interpariia
114 Coelerence be- ,
ashington, D. C.i
“Specials" at other stores—and do the rest of your buying
at Piggly Wiggly.
W« advertise our prices, and all in all, they’re the lowest
prices in town, quality considered. Our regular prices are
“advertised specials” at many other stores.
Day in and day out you can buy at Piggly Wiggly with con-
fidence that you are getting the most for your money.
to stir deep primal terrors by
pantimimed suggestion " i l
.Saysourflayper friend whoi
•aw the niece in ‘ <nc','7-K
"It just scare the socks off
I
t
!
K AT —just 24 hours earlier than V
I usual. ' .
L Aad the picture.* just as un- r
ueual ss the date-- Untversal’s I
. “The Phantom of the Opera." I I
I starring Lon Chaney, Norman
Kerry, Mary Philbin . I I
“The Phantom’ ta a diamatlc
I mstery story, adapted from the |
novel by Gaston Leroux in it h
Chaney is sald to introduce his
( NNs-
elected *• delezates to attend the
State Conference of the DAR- in
Brownwood Nov 4 5 and f
moot revolting make-up.
Says Jack Jungmeyer,
New York picture scout:
TS'I
American Revolution was hostehe
Thursday afternoon at the firat
meeting of " was
assisted In entertatntnE by M rs
Procter Wesson
al isf:uct ion or vevir vovie y
galloped the breadth of the na-
tion. saddle bags stocked with
. man.--------- --------- — -
. James Cruse, who directed
“The Covered Wagon." has also
. handled the megaphone for the
. newer "epie." The players, how-
•ver, are different, the leads be-
lag entrustd to Ricardo Cortex
and Betty Compen, anomalous
selections for a picture of this
ragged type. It would seem
______Cortez — Valentinos "double."
—one of the veriest "sheik" typesi
Matinee Saturday it 1:11 ,
Beats Reserved for all Perormances |
— -L"Get_the Ritz HaMt'*
ace Sunday.
- - IC. "The Tony Express whleh
Cloaks in film immortality the
brave rides of the old mail cour-
lers. On horseback and In re-'
lays, these intrepid gentlemen
"This Courthouse needs new
doors st the front and back,., de ;
dares County Commissloner H.
. Wright. ।
Wright has the job of heatns
_ j the Courthouse and hears much i
i complaint from the "regulars i
who haunt the corridors.
''There's a constant draft in
thta hallway all winter long." i
The Fort Worth Public Art So
elety, recently organised. is put-
ting on a campaign for new mem-
bers, and anyone joining before 8
p. m. Monday, Nov. 2, will become
a charter members of the organ-
zation.
A picture will be given by tr»
Campbell Paint and Varnish Com-
pany to the-school obtaining the
greatest number of active men
berships Another picture will be
given by The Fair to the room in
I the Fort Worth public schools ol-
| taining the greateel number t
y active membewblpa. The cont. »_t |
willbeopeuto both etementary
and high schools. ----------
1 There are six cfames Of nem-
bers, with annual dues as follow..
• Active. 88: sustaining, $10; suv-
porting, $25: life. $100; associate.
'|1, and junior, lie.
$
U
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“Q MI LING THRU," the play
kJ beautiful, will follow. "The
Thirteenth Chair" at the Rita-
CALIFORNIA BRIGHT
Grape Fruit
P MRS, JAMES E GARDNER.
IVI regent of the Fort Worth
Chapter of- the Daughters ef the
A.”
A GREAT
VODVIL BILL
■■■ m*
■?1
It was
tue First National Bank of
Birmingham. All who was
stage. For, unlike the movles,
there's no doing a scene over
again. No re-takes.
"But then. I gueas that's the
thrill of M!" -
HERE IS CLIFFORD B COOK,
who-is charged with perjury at
the inquest into the slaying nt
his wife. Mrs. Mfrile t'nder-
wood Cook. Vinton, Is .' dry cru-
sadr. He was . released on a
12 000 bond He is shown in
a state guard uniform
J Tajlor. ZuHne
DARAMOUST S newest —"Cover- + -
4T edWirnn roaches tha Dahl-------
- Fred Berrens
and
Lor* FOster 9
L START DRIVE
At the age of 13 KH Whitney
. had perfected a machine for ma-
Ing nails.
The average hog that goes ob
the market represents from 151
20 bushels of corn.
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MRS FRANK TAVl/'R enter
, M Uin«d_.&£_. »>*
exeeutve board e'-wT-
FANCY JONATHAN
A 1 Red and
Apples ——Juicy-
i t Im m il —willoirl «lie-fion
Refreshment, wer
about 28,gu-s‛*
Everv purcha-e from l'iuely Wiggly Storrs musl
fpqaSey
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M• eeD % ■
W.h
NY JACK GoKDON. morning, between 10 and noon.
FpEwEanaferarpirntztortusanymoenragtn5
— Antonio ft the doors of Americas stock reheared. wednesdaythe, two
"The Pony Express is being un- , are combined. No rehearsal le
furled for Texns fane concurpent mpan Snine the "extra' mul- held Thursday but members of the
- with its showines in New York utTdezon’rh movie iottinstad. devatemoatot pX ’
And th. why’ Well. Fort to prirpte atyduot thsripnihhoat
-worthera haven ' far to go tozhtreaa for presentPtiom. Sunday
IL Just over to ’he E; "heretforning. final rehearsal ta held,
Lammers, new director. ha. the the sets which Art Director
“""Onthe stage; to rina reason -ggpaterandapmen
ably’important part, thousande of P
l ..... * - ... lines must be learned to the let-
l miikA, comedy. and then ter. just as the playwright ha set LAM
L ----------— themdown"sayslammer there on the firot two nghts
in the moVles. or coure. Inert -.Ti.4. acHM In
Social Items
K a ‘ .. form. Lammers prompts, using
NKRS E DIXS( N of H . ’ . cFi..-vrom -K lo the proverbta1 "tage whisper"
M visiting her sister. Mr. L. J patt.cmrripaharont tript "Usually there’s more danger
A. Freund. ROB Belknap Street. 150,1/"r.1 Th? Ritters ha’ the second and third nighte than
[ Mr. Freund also as as ler doublecpacedtorheEttzenhclthe first," he confldea. "Thl..lu-,
f guests, her daughter. M’s Paul ustona"esgtomherpesthore cause everybody', keyed up for
L cob of Stemphis. Tenn. niEht on.hAl of the pay in UnAony atarerorbid . beinz
gIsTERHOOD of Temple Beth-E, preparation 1« gone thru ^aday rroy pteter 1 thon. out Aheir own
L 2 will entertain the congrega- ’ salvation Olga Worth ta one of
tion in the Temple Center A 30 T • VXT .. these. Memories of others neem
p. m. Sundar, celebrating the 1,10 UOl W d1 never to trick them
closing day. of the Holy Day — F1 - "A flagging memory I. the ma-
st Patrick’s Benefit . Club . jor bugbear of the legitimate
g party ha. been postponed’ until'
it Friday. Oct 23 .1
• • • -
i. NTRS B BRYAST,171 Clo- l
1, IV ver Lane, entertamne 1t"■
Sunshine Twelte Club Thursday ■
afternoon I
I A dainty course luncheon was ■
served after which bunco was ■
played with Mrs C S Jones ■
- winning the first priz- and Mrs. I
J. A. Walker consolation. I
Others present were Mmes G.' ■
W. Frazier, C C Crady. George, I
McKinnon. Clarence Stephens. J. ■
s Patterson W W Scott. W. |
T Bllberg. G A Bertrand. Ed- ■
ward Lewis. Charles Jay and the 1
hostess
Mrs J A Walker will enter- |
| - tain the club Thursday Oct 2.’ I
B at her heme 832 El mon d Stre-t ,
AT LEAST ONCE- )
< Who was the Phan-
kd tom? Why did thou-
4 sands fear and hate
# him? What did he
5 seek? When did he
724 come? What waa his
51 secret? he-Wildest,
VJ) Weirdest, Moat Fas-
1/ cinating Picture Ever
F Screened—Don’t Miss
n It.
FIRST TIME SHOWN AT
M THE POPULAR PRICE
35c and 50c
" childrn 15c and 23c
—A. ATTEND MATINEES
-- RR COMORTABLE
HRIALTO
, eleete i ptesident of the Ameri-
can Bankers’ Aaso., at .their
conventiok at AHazue City. i
Club Wednesday at her home. 132°,
South Henderson Street.
Following a businena t>,» * ti n w at
IB: 30 a m . a lunchenr was serv- .
ed to Mmee Leonard Withington.
Frank Nauzle J Homer Ndam-
J,. M. Jones. P I Sparks N . X.
Beautiful I
Mama
Doth (
for 150 4
Coupons //
From
BITTER /J
KRUST “
BREAD
or 25
(Coupons
and $1.98
mose, W D Smith. Bert Walker
6 A. R Losh, J F -Cammack .nd
Miss Margaret Caldwell.
Mr. Warren V
and Mrs C M Ca
Trammell. Leon Benoit. J Gordon
Clark. Will F. Collins. Pearl Cal-
houn Davis J F Gudger Eipanor
Hudson John F Lynns J 0
Montrief. J s. Pool H T Rud-
YES, *TIS AN EASY LIFE
THESE ACTORS HAVE
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925, newspaper, October 9, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552484/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.