The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1926 Page: 3 of 20
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regular stsock of the past 60 days. We have taken every pai
our stock and included them in this drastic Sale. We hav
divided this lot into two great
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206 HOUSTON STREET
Menehm’e Main Tloor.
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Special Portable
Outfit on Sale
. Saturday
You Can Get
3 Suits +.
None of These Union Suits Are W orth Iaw
Than $1.00, While the Majority Would
Sell Regularly at $1^0
813-15 South
Main St
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and Pump
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One big table of odd lot Ten-
nis Shoes and Slippers. Good
quality. Values to $1.50, to
close these out .............
Saturday
\ for the
First Time
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$5.00 Cash - $2.00 Weekly
For the Entire Outfit—
Satins
Patents
Colorad
Kids
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A MOST COMPLETE UNE OF VICTOR, COLUMBIA
AND OKEH RECORDS—ALL THE LATE HITS
ALL THE TIME
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-Special Purchase! 1,500
Men’s Athletic Union Suits
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years, and than has had seven re-
▼areals in the last three years, that
Real High Grade Gypsy or
Lark Portable and Ten
Victor Double Faced
Records
Your Selection
From Special Lot Consisting of
Several Thousand New Records
—Also 300 Needles—
Special Price on This Outfit
Only $30.00
LADIES’ FELTS
All Sites and Colors
Hot Weather Specials
- At Hot Prices-
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Our new fall shoes are beginning to arrive, and we find we are crowded for space, hence we
have decided to make further reductions in the price in every short line. Numbers from our
regular stsock of the past 60 days. We have taken every pair of white slippers we have from
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is a pretty good sign he has bride?
. slipped backward." - Best Man (absently)—Oh, yes,
Seward again declared his oppo- 1 hundreds of times.—Lifs. ___
end of the line . became exeited
on hearing the note.
India sends England 8.000,000
pounds of tobacco, and South Af-
rica 7,000.00 pounds, out of a
total of 1*0.000.000 pounds Im,
ported annually.
Plenty of Free Parking
Space.
Rosedale 4833
Allen "A"
Chiffon Hosiery
la the wanted she See
89c
During this sale we are going to include a large lot of
porch swings that are either made of cane or slats.
These will go to make you a complete porch get.
$9.50” $12.50
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C-TILT ENSUES
Judge Contestants Bicker
To the Finish Line
Men’s
Army Shoes
$4.00 values far only
$2.95
$8.85,M $9.85------
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W have also just received a shipment of cane, back
porch rockers that are well built and are made for com-
fort. These rckers match the settee. (Jumbo style )
Only $4.50 and $5.50
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Groom: Have you kissed the
yoking luggage in evidence. Hand -
Some heather bags.
Switch engine creeps toward
the station. ■
Steam bent oak wood swings, just the thing for you to
enjoy the cool evenings on your porch during the hot
summer months. ----.——---------
$3.98 and $4.98
Speeials,,
For Saturday and Monday
bn Porch Furniture
.. . 2"‘"10 - .. yweewr,
Cane back porch settee., mounted on rockers, maple
and jade green finish, substantially built; special only
We adviseThat you make selection as early as peggfth»_
■ The supply is somewhat limited and at thia special
price and special low terms they art likely to go very .
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2.95
$99.00
WILL nur A LOT IM
ROSEN TERRACE
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Rosen Heights Land Co.
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Nobody, seems to get left. The
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enough start. to all appearances.
The call of the ericket is really
a language, it is said to have been
proved by a recent experiment
PAGE 3—THE FORT WORTH PRESS-JULY 23, 1926----------
-----———— ■ ^ukkrss any snort « stine it WEST TEXAS COFC
he has
aad Missouri Pacifie. assuring the
vailey country of much better rail- i
way service. ____
Leeman represented the West
Texas body at the Brownsville
hearing while V. 8. Pawkaft Iralx
fie manager, has represented the
chamber in Washington
I h
Eleventh hour advertising cam-
paigas caused qew fuel to be
-added to the fames o politics to
ths speaking at Group Two meet-
lag at TWC campus Thursday
Bight
Judge George E. Hooey, run-
ningfor reetectton to Criminal
District Court Judgeship, answer-
ed what he termed "misrepresen-
tations" in the advertising of
Judge Pete Seward, his opponent.
Seward Replies.
“Yet I say that Judge Hooey
has been reversed seven times in
the last three years and 1 havs
the records to prove the charge,
and ertainly there is no misrep-
resentation in citing law reports."
retorted Judge Seward.
Seward. ---
Seward "had presented a certin-
cate from Olin Finger, clerk of the
Supreme Court, citing appealed
cases from Judge Hooey's court.
Hosey Bays"Shame."-----.
"I called Olin Finger on that
affidavit,” said /udge Hosey
Thursday night, "and he sni4 he
gave the record to a criminal law-
yer in Fort Worth—his name is
■■MU. —rtar. Now f
yit ssys I am just
fclent It has been
ft left Finger's office. I nay.
Judge Peter, shame on you for
prtlishing things that you know
are not true."
In the County Superintendent’s
race, Mrs. LueUls Young denled
propaganda; B.. Carroll, present
holder of the office, and John
White, another candidate. present-
ed their qualificationa.
County Clerk Candidates Tom
Hogle, Ike Van Zandt and Chea-
ter Hollis all spoke, and Hollis re-
celved a floral horseshoe from
friends before he began.
SEWARD - HOSEY
drazeseorsarrasameberecogria
never has and never will, ’ sald
tional trackage to South Texas,
Bay Leeman, assistant manager,
-SOM iafurdsy Upon receipt of -
word that the Sap extension of |
SP had been granted.
He declared that by building ,
the extenslon new territory would
"Where’re you going, Buster?”
queries a conductor, whose train
is about to pull out.
He addresses a spindle-legged
youngster, more asleep than
• "Ok, rm going to Waco," he
replies. "My mama's in yonder
And "in yonder” goes th* con-
ductor, seeking the "mama” who
might miss her train. ‘Rpund
somewhere else, he finds out’
The ever-present traveling
salesman paces up and down
alog the tracks. His envy-pro-
Officer with a shiny badge has
all eyes focused upon him. He
hope into a day coach. Might be
going after some prisoner. Looks
as tho he feels his importance.
Eight members of one family.
down to see one person off. Chat-1
tor loudly for the few minutes be-1
fore the train pulls out.
Pretty woman in a sleeveless:
black satin frock yawns without
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a.ha “When Judge Hosey first went
L"MKSbn the bench he was a good
f "E"*udge," continued 8eward. "His
. first two terms were not marked
by reversals. Now, if he tried
• cases without reversals for six
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store ofHuman Interest Toe.jeen in ofneyoprnl „Weat Texas Cotc has been ar-
Sleepy and admits it.
tired.
Refrigerators
50-pound top icing boxes.
Specially prtred, whil they
last, Saturday and Monday.
$27.50
Terms -Io gull
Those boxes are constructed
of solid osk and the walls
aretmimted—wih-mineral—
wool and asbestos—the beet
ice prenerver known
Other Priced.
Accordingly v
WHETHER a man’s sartorial taste runs to plain un-
V‘ derwear, or whether he likes a dash of color,
there are Union Suita in thia special purchase to meet
all preferences . . . Every garment is distinguished by
materials of remarkably fine quality; by full cut meas-
urements; even taped armholes, seen only on the best
merchandise . . . Plain white a-plenty. Also Nue,
yellow and lavender woven checks. Sizes 36 to 46.
Three suite will coe t you only $2. 55. Q,
A single suit........................... C4 “
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BY CLYDE W. MILLKR.
Real treasure store of human
interest. The crowd that boards
a night time train. Amid the puff
and smoke of the locomotive.
Kurty and buttle of the everk
seething railway station. Awaiting
with anxiety and impatience the
tedious awitching of the sleeping
cars.
Little Old lady leans heavily on
the arm of a youagstar—Pre-
sumably her grandson. How she
must drsad ths night-Urns trip
alone. Almost too old to be
traveling. Her black veil waves
to and fro in the early evening
breeze. Her eyes twitch nervously
"Keep off the tracks.' some ________________________________________ ___
rainman yens to the erowd intto cakk thru a telephene, -where- never had a chance. Competition .
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I FACTORY SHOE STORE
1111 HOUSTON STREET
J. &‘T. SHOE CO.
Or 703
812 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE TEXAS HOTEL
——-hda-
across" or "got back" follows.
Queer-looking man miking
almlessly around. Obviously lig-
tons to every conversation he can
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1926, newspaper, July 23, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552575/m1/3/?q=unt+competition: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.