The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1926 Page: 3 of 10
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PAGE 3— THE FORT WORTH PRESS— SEPTEMBER 1, 1926
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Orcheetra
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Fundamental Voice Production and Breath Control.
$85.00
ular price 1200.00. Sale Price
Records
Studios Open Sept. 11.
STUDIOS
401 Continental Bldg.
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Opposite Texan Hotel
Ml2 Mala St.
Res. R. 7771
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Diploma* received from N, E C. of Bostom, Maa*.
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New Standard
Line—Frosted
on the INSIDE
F. S. Naugle
Paint & Top Wks. ‘
Drchestrs
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Crawford
Crawtord
LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ARR ANGED
ADAMS MUSIC CO.
and Glenn
nd dlenn
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Fiekets at T. A P. Station and at 116 East 9th
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Special
Bargains
in
24 watt a«19
Nox of al* . . . . .
The latest dev elop- .. „
ment in incandescent
lamps.
Pull up a chair and lay out your napkin. Be
sure there is a plentiful supply of butter and
you are in for one of the biggest treats of your
life.
SEMINARY TO OPEN.
Musical equipment of Baptist
Seminary la being moved Into the
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Director of the First Methodist Choir of Mineral Well* and The
Lions Club of Fort Worth
Special Wednesday and Thursday
With ench of these machines sold.Wednesday and
Thurnday we wiH five absolutely free -15 new Vie-
tar Records.
VICTROLAS AND
GRAFONOLAS
One-third down and one-third per month
on boxes of six
M. Gates
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Now 27c
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REVIVAL SEKI II KN.
Evangelist W. E Hawkins will
speak Wednesday evening in the
1400 block Houston Street in ro-
ti) Attractive ap-
pearance --—
He will occupy the pulpit
(3) Stronger con-
st ruction
526
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50 watt a-21
Iox of alt .
"Comparison Makti Cuatomera for Gilbtrt"
L.G.GilbertCb.
3rd.A Houston Thru to Main
Now25c
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Arrive Oklahoma City
5:25 a. m.
dollars round trip El Fumi ail
tetumn, leans a lacilic sucil
. 6ft watt a-21 .
Hot of alt......
By United Press.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo . Sept. 1—
100 watt a-23
Ulos of
"Service
INSURANCE
for Your
Leave Fort Worth
9:15 p. m.
Now 30c
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Now l :r
$2.5
Look
For The
HUMBLE
Also Studios at
Mineral Welle, Texas and
Surrounding Towne.
10 watt a-21
lint of Mt . . .
Now 25c
$.s
of tie class will be discussed at
the affair.
LABOR DAI SERMON
Special Labor Day sermon wifi ’
Highland Park Methodist Church
by Revs A. Aahburo. church paa-
tor. •
Communion service will be ob-
served 11 a. m. Sunday.
Monthly meeting of board of
The answer fs "yes" if you Opex |
lacquer finish; almost imperishable.
HOSPITAL (OMMITIEE.
Special Methodist hospital coin-
1,
expected horns early next week '
"Unfailins streamwtbesthet Rev-Golden -Howes is rector of I
It takes only a few min:
utes to inspect and All
Um gear housing Do
not nagiect to have this
doos regularly.
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for church services haa been re-
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r Dr. H E. Williamsir pastor ot
While They
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Choice of the house
occupying Blueflelds have been
- ordered to, meintein* srtet - ucu
trality. confining-, their activities
to protection of Anferican Inter-
$99.00
' WILL ner a Lor in
ROSEN TERRACE
81.00 Dewa, SI AO Weekt-t
Rosen Heights Land Co.
Keep Spare Lamps
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SUMMERIN WESr.
Rev. and Mrs. F. W Golden-
Austin F. Anderson will con-
duct nrorning prayer services at
la pastor of the Advent Christtan Howes, rho have been spending
Chureh. Lillian Hoeflin is accom; the summer in Everett. Wash., are
Train (Sieepers, < halt Car ane
Der) wili leave Fort Woetb
0:25 a. nt., saturday. S pit m-
her ativ. Two lull das» aliowed
in El Paso. Bit) jour ticket- ami
make your -leeplug rar om-ik
Ilona early. I its Ticket orfiee.
ION Rant Nimth Street. L. 162
eat*. To avoid direkt conflict be-
Studios and practice room* • • a
have been provided in Cowden PASTOR RETURNS.
Hall, Class work will also be . Dr Forrest Smith, pastor of
taught in the new building. The1 Broadway Baptist Church, will
... school auditorium has been speak at Sunday services, accord-
wty. nun susdax. pip. .. > 1, I"-'” has cbernh X
000 has already been installed. ! sent for *everal weeks. .»
henorgan-Is-sald-to-be-ene-of---
ths finest to too*gowth*»ooL ~1 UXIQVESEIVIE..
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experts
rellet of
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n Hernia
s»r. <nj
Mo. The
this new
It has
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comfortA
ltundre 14
hae end
their old
$7«
in America, according to Kev. vzuuomuenan peen
Matthew*. included in the church completed and window* have been
are 102 Sunday School rooms, installed,
eight auditorium*, azymnasium.
and swimming pee. The struc
ture was ‘started in December,
luded
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in the new building. Fall nes- modeled,
•ion at Baptist Seminary begins P- "
Thu rsday—Friday—Sa t u rday!
This is the best buy of the season—
you’ll have from 4 to 6 weeks more to
wear these suits this year and will then
have a good looking suit to start the
season next year. They’re marked atv
a fraction of their former worth.
Battle Creek
Baths ,
SCIENTIFIC rREArMENTS
Hydrotperapy. Electrotheravy.
Phystotherapy. ehlorine Gas
Cheers greeted W. R. Leffler in
court when chargea of murdert:8chool,
were dismipsed on recommenda- Bw-ine
tion of the) county prosecutor af-
ter preliminary hearing into the
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। George E Cowden Hall for the a elassroom of the seminary and
opening' of the music department
r $5 Excursion
"Th^ra u a Jilltrtntt in Vocal training and
Coaching"
lion or new roAdVgyi and side«j and—Fors —Street;—Beut—Fort
Worth. Family group singing will
The rest of the food isn’t quite so important
when this fine bread is present, if the meat
doesn’t appeal to you or if you don’t like okra
anyway, just give yourself a second or third
helping of Butter-Krust, spread thick with
fresh nutter. Yes, Sir! there’s another loaf in
the pantry. Can’t take any chances with the
children at the table.
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Palm Beach t
Suits . ..
DR. T. M. DUNAGAN, Specialist
Genito-Urinary (rrivatey Diseases, and lit ats-
eases peculiar to men. Personal attention,
charges reasonable, terms when needed. 20
Years a Specialist in Fort Worth.
Offices: 503% Main St., Dunn Bldg. Stairway
Gaberdine
Quite Mohairs
HIU Tropicals
Saturday* Sept 4th
TWo-Whole Days in Oklahoma City
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I—SLIGHTLY USED VICTROLA, Style XVI, Golden
Oak finish, equipped with the new Ultra-Phonic
Reproducer and has complete set of record albums.
----Regular price $250.00. Sale price ~..$95.00-
1— VICTROLA. Golden Oakfinish, lightiyused, but
in good condition and equipped with the new
Ultra-Phonic Reproducer. Regular price $125.00.
Sale Price ..................................
I—NEW VICTROLA, Upright Model XVII. Circas-
plan walnut finish, elegtric motor equpped with
new Ultra-Phonic Repr9ducer and complete set
record albums. Regular price $480.00. Sale
. Price........... $150.00
11— NEW VICTROLA UPRIGHT, Model III. mahog-
any finish, equipped with record albums and the
new Ultra-Phonic Reproducer, Regular price
$225.00. Sale Price ........ $115.00
1—NEW VICTROLA UPRIGHT, Model No. 370. Ma
hogany finish, equipped with record albums and
’-----the new Ultra-Phonic Reproducer — Sale Price
......... $135.00
—NEW COLUMBIA CONSOLE GRAFONOLA, Ma-
hogany finish, equipped with record alliums. Reg-
I Does It rain_Does it hall—Doss It snow? Is the weather broil
sm=
undimmed?
Lew Prices on qunlits Minh—iM*r—Eas Nonthiy P’ajments ♦
mittee will meet in Fort Worth rival services under auspices of
Sept. 10, according to Dr W. H. Union Gospel Mission.
Matthews, hospital superintend- Noonday services and morning
ent. Plan* tor carrying the build- Bible lessons are included"in the
Lanzo.completion_willhedis-trevval.---
cussed at the meet“* • • •
"Collection* are beingg made a* MOV E CHURCH.
fast as we can for carrying out Seminary Hill Baptist Church
original plans for the hespital," structure has been moved off
Dr. Matthews stated. "We hope Baptist Seminary campus on
to begin work again soon.'' Gambrell Street. The temporary
The outside structure has been frame building formerly used as
sermon subject for Wednestay Trinty Episcopal Church.
evenins and "The Tragedy of Sin He win resume services Sept.
12,‘with Holy Communion serv-
ices at lla. m. and 7:30 p m.
. reportson the impending battle at membership ot 209 to
Nut.: more thau 1000 persons.
The U. S. S. Galveston is in ■ four-story building, valued
Blueflelds Harbor, in the shadow ; ,250,000, with equipment, has
of El Bluff, wheru the conflicting been erected.
native forcea are expected to de- Sunday School membership dur-
cide control of the Nicaraguan [ ing the last four years has in-1
‘gwr coast. I creased from 200 persons to 1200.
Both the Galveston snd marines ; according to Kev. Matthews.: IA.
B. Sammon* U Sunday School au-
sperintendent.5 Emma ^i***1!.** ”d~
ucattonal director of the CllUieh.-
Young people'* work 1* directed
by Virta Carlton. Mrs. W. B.
Smiley I* president of the Worn-
32802
miliar with Mrs. Leffler and had
written threatening letters to
Leffler. The latter confessed
that he killed the pasor with an
Indian club, after finding Gillum
in hie home. •*
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m Fill Every
Secket
CHAPPELL TO SPEAK.
Dr. M. E. Chappell, pastor ot
Hemphill Presbyterian Church, 11 a
! haa returned from his vacatiop , Chure
,4ml Hill elM.xK at Sunday nrr- .....’
vices.Dr.Chappet,was on t--
„ , . , vacation during August:------- 2
Unique aong service will be held
Wednesday evening at the Advent
Christian revival. College Avenue
DRAWS CHEERS ' ™ J
wWabstho 1mhsbeP. ol cob i Prarh m"trvlX sermon
Husiness Men h Bible Class o-i" -
lege Avenue Baptist Sunday
Hath*. Massage Dilts Speclal
Agency Battle Creek Sanlta-}
, ciun Foods. Food* with Food}
. Value.
Thrash Health Institute
214 W. 7th Nt. Phone L. 1844
, The "inside Trost" Tound in h New lne of
Mazda Lamps protects the eyes. It is the
latestof a long ineef epoch making derel-
opments. ,
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How Many Miles
Has Your Car Traveled
Since the DIFFERENTAL
was Last Greased ?
The differential is the backbone of your
car. Through it, the power from the
motor is applied to the wheels The
differential gear are subjected to severe
shocks and tpemendous streeaea and
strains. Failure to keep the right
amount of lubricant of the proper type
and consistency in the gear housing,
results in serious friction, loss of power,
rapid wear—and often a broken rear axle.
There ix x Humble Denler-neeryeu.
Have him inspect yor car regularly,
and see that the proper quantity of
Humble Transmission and Differential
Lubricant to kept in the differential gear
housing at all times.
slaying of the Rev, Edward GII-
lum, evangelist, by. Leffler.
Evidence was brought out that
T
Elected the Er LAioI
DAY E\lllisl<>\ Hateeu
forces, the American commander an's Missionary Union;. aruest
has declared Blueflelas City a! The building is tbe, lar _
neutral zone. church structure under one 1r
The U. 8. 8. Rochester, flag
ship of the special service squad-
XfllLJui.a notified the State Depart
ment of its arrival at Brangman'a
Bluff, 120 miles north of E
Bluff, but failed to confirm re-
port* of Americana killed there.
MARINES AWAIT Travis Avenue Baptists To
• REBEL ATTACK Observe Anniversary
! 1 Fourth anniversary of Rev. C. stewards L -_____,
U. S. Troops in Bluefields ! E. Matthews as pastor of Travis evening. Sept 7, according to Rev
To Remain Neutral Arenuekvaztigtwifnur Dbserve Ashburn:
, . ------ ! ii a. m . Sunday, with special aer-1 -----------
’ WASHINGTON Sent 1 —-With vices, I Dr. W. S. Woodhull, pastor of
—twWAsgmszMp.SePddtanis—peparimentsot_the sundaySt.Paul'a Methoditchunen,—i.
wi-lake . the pro-fexpected to return Fridayfron
CanYvtsanalproperty^.^.igeS gram. Rev. Matthews will preachiseverar weeks, vacation lu colo-
___syatnepigarakuanroazytionastnad pumingskev.Matthewerpantor- sindav'murningana"evonin2.
-""-er . ! gig, my ehuicli lias grown from a .--Hie eubjeet for Sunday morning
Mtt6 will be "Discovering God In ’ the
A new Hills. The evening subject will
at be "Raads. ' ,
DEATH to ''Monqulroes, Files
---- and Ronches wit
VACK'S DKATH TO INSECTS
Manufactured by
JACK'S CHEMICAL CO.
Daitua, Team-
Maxwel Clark Dreg Co.,
Fert Werth, Texen
w holeanie Dietribucer-
fHAFINGandRASHES
oa laws.--------- • —-promptiy relieved and hesledbyF
..._____ — ____ labor Dap sermon. "The Master I s few applications of
1923 " " ” Workman," wil be preached at FA • •
During his pastorate. 5S3 per- Sunday evening services of First EP • fhE
sons have been baptized according Congrezational Church by Rei S. Fm.BIEEKBB
to Rev. Matthews. T. McKiuney, church pastar. The 2 ""ee “4 “ “ “C
... services will be held on the J .................. . -
feature the evening service.
J. B. Faris will direct the fam-
ily singing.
Evangelistic sermons during the
meeting are being preached by
Rev. R. L. Isbell, welt «nown
evangelist. Rev. J. M. Seaberry
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1926, newspaper, September 1, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552609/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.