The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
rHRlFORT WRTH PRKSS
FOUR
August 25, 1923
W
The Fort Worth Press
A
A Scri
Howard Newspaper
4
t\a
D
1
L
. A THOUGHT FOR TODA Y:
f‘
hands of a agency
.....k
+
Spirit
lt, L
k)
F5
Ue seryice.
r
C E. 6:30 p. m Senior C E. 7 (
m
nine innings,. I
■ Speeders run de
n walkers fas-
Morph) .Special music. Orehesra
*
I
55
|(
■
revival caul pa ign
i
Has Slavery Been Abolished?
SPIRITUALI$I
i
A
T
'HE boob. he thinks he s gotta biow
Hie Httle
temake a show ;
■ I 1,
PRESBYTERIAN
raised
=
=
Hi at His Height
and
Q
-=
L
I
*
and no more than that.
I
pright
1
gan
ASSEMELY OF GOD
8
Hosen Heights rar line. J. C. Ws-
—*2-
1
/
.0
A
. teruap•
+
1
7 *
t
a cajpaigu ure
"aminatipmn mets with increas
P l.
th
1
I
Kug
r Street and •
ru • jr • - a non de
V
beipK. fed
State
Nv. • -
$
+=
mod u
MfMirg a trpetle
‘ 11
%
2 ’A
k to
4eG
A
E
-e . 7
i- -
r
And .flour is higher than (meal.- |
Men are kicking but sleeve.
The DiMertatioru
Of Doctor Conner
S
enem
=
205
in a- H
and. <«
r E *
#
da
ihe land'
1, invento
ecoromta
-N—--
10 Million Disabled
1
LL-
0
o
2
=
I
=
=
many a curse.—Prov. 28:27.
f .
=
=
s
I
I
9 W
Junior C. E. at 4 p, m„intermedi-
atu 5 p. m, Senior 6:15 p. m.
evening service 8 p. m. Christina
Endeavor meets at 4 p. in. Senior
Endeavor 7 p. m.
ton and, Fourtrsts. J. Frank Nor
ris pastor. 10 a. tn.. all depart
- • the Rotary club. ,
If it IS,-gou‘il ndt need ' dthe idea of interesting
I yourself. _ . ' ’■ 7
| .Of naturalresources, water is perhaps the most impor-
." Hat hors:
coelAn 1 ou
wing L
v married man hugs his wife. A
sing manhugs celusioons
Not a drop tin the bucket 6f w hat those pvojects
worth, in years-bi come' _____________
It’s a question of eyesight.
■ not
aone
l .
ivieces
.. . 1,170, 00
... $00,00)
.. . 775.000
164,000
... 164,000
157,000
...1 110,000
... 100,000
0
1 •
Let him who neglects to raise the fallen, fear lst, wnen -
he falls, no < nt • ill stertch out his hand to lift him up
Saadi
. .A THOUGHT KOK TODAY: Hethatgivethunto.the rhk wotte owee yOu i’‘living, i
■ poor shall hot lack, but hethat hideth. his eyes shall have You ear. t put th- collecting in the’
______ ** " ,
( CHI N H Ok THE NAZARENE. 1
(Hat htock west of Evans on
subject ■‘The Conversion of a Dis-
tinguished itizen — x *
,>• -‛ee
school 9:45 • m. Service at 11 a,"
ui in German. Evening services
BERTON BRALEY’S DAILY POEM —
■ \ ' . >
Concerning Frills
By Berton Braley
=> •
0)
m Morning service
Evening sermon 7:45 p. m
' • • ston. ot th- Crazed Man Causes
htWestinuton Excitement in Hotel
tionand the natiqnat health coun
GLENWOOD -- 16 34 x Vieker r
hlvd. I Prank 1. ox. pastor. Sun
—day sehon 9: +5 ‘a: m.-Morning
service 11 a. m., Evening service
8 p m.
“And that the said lessee hereby further agrees not to
use, allow, suffer or permit the seofsaid premises, or the
I , private way s or roads thru and over other lands of the lessor
used to reach said premises from the public road, for any
I purpose other than going in to said premises from the public'
I, road, and, out from the - me to the public road. by himself
STORM WEATHER
pastor; darence Able, song lead- .'
or. sunday school 9:45 a. m. J
It Thigpen, superintendent. Mforn-
log service 11 o'clock; ■ subject
LUTHERAN
ST PAULS-May and Ireland
sts. W/ C, Gefler, pastor, t Bible
J
saying taut every leader thinks he could get out a better
A stitch in in.-
Spe- rm subject:"ThyName
Hallowed
45,000
:2,000
16.000 ______________________ __
10,000., jcar-sts. Kev.E. H Eckel, rector. Thslor-sta, Rev. J. K. Thompson,
but no Tairteezth sunday after Thu i tv, pastor, sunday school and Bible
disable rment_pen
. stons Th- figure • are. • M “
German ... . 1.537,000
' Franc- « ..... 1:500,000
. Great Britain .
Haiy . . r.. ...
Russia ........
Poland
Jugo-Slaria ...
Austria ....
"t nited states- .
Belgium . . a-
Rumania .....
4 ahada . ...
' New Zealand
—;7
I ■ ,
*'3
Morning service ll a. m. BYPU "
meeting 7 p. m. Evening service
l\<
ments assemble 11s mRe, W.
Evening’ service at a o'clock. •' Nicholson, lush evangeliste-
O MP <
SEgc
to be out ■
20
l
I
I
S , ’
g2,.
P m subjeet: "The Nation That"
God Forgot
No matter what the proposal. France pos
position andeourag to say "No".
The female of the species ।
dressrsvoolet than the male
--opher, theolo-
;-.boUn isi. po..:i—
ducator, scientist.
me brew expert t
nter’s Ford-for-
[ning service 8 P, m, subject; "A
Sen as in. the’'Newness of the
spi
■n
J
' W • raint
. am4ll
"ean- uomtrero rarm
The Lure
Published daily etept Sunday at 1007 ComuercesL iDelisered
cept physicians atter g the r ... and h s fan ■ ; team.—A
■tars m. dray 1
into said premises i away from thesme: and undertak rs ■
with hearse, carriages and drivers, and friends, in case of 4
P°‛ of syatematiziog the exami
nations There have h-en many
plans < - on rotompulsory phyn
cal evaminaonsfhese have taii
week.- By mail, one month 5 • cents. three
14 Entered as second-class matter October
~t Fert Worth, Texas, ndr act of March
buyfhe tins mitsot fish from ’ peciniomi
dif,‛at shout 11 a bowi.ahd ednerr e.
T Amerircn Medical Assocls
ponds to, found on evety
anduow- fheyratra wild IB
ere and lakes, or off the
st la the sprg the taii
EPISCOPAL
TRINITY—-Lpscomb and Myr-
tle-sts. Rev. toe Keaton, rector.
—,A
Ml «RLKRs WELN
e-t,miee ( ‘
• cial program by the young people
- of the church.
ASSMNLY OF GOD— Eud of
but a plan urging voluntary
death of the lessee or any member of his family."
The above is a paragraph from the leae under which
miners occupy houses owned by one_Eayette-co, Pa., coal
company. The original .lease has tx-vn^ filed v.ithnxT S.
tool commission at Washington,
at the church. Evening servtee at
’ php. • th" tent on Hannah-t
# block off Kosen Height car
less we try' for it. The world court project hay or may not
preaches at the church Theme
“The Uncommon Christian."" 7:30
.p tn services at Lipscomb and
---4
Thirtent Sunday arter Tripitv ■■ <1 MBERLANP — 1224 Jen-
, . . mugs arc E. R. Duggena, pastor.
-uniorcoheteea tion.and Sundax Sundar school 10 a.‛m. Preach,
, school 930 B-w Mornins pray- iig by te;pastor at 11 a. m,and
«r at 1! <i n Ther* wilbbe no s P. m sipior and Junior Chrik
(early communion perviee during tian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
th* rector ■ absence from th- city Everybody invited.
• « • I see'
CHHISTIAS AND sussloNAR under direction>Qf Mr Frank M.
........................ . cO, and choir of 300 \OIc8, led by
J." halbert Courts. 8 m Th
Josehineet and Illinois ave. si hoton preaches Them. • Now
sunday school at 9:45 m. M 0 Never.
— 114 m. Rey, O: 4 Godwin ...
spehls Sunday ntght servic on nosEN HEIGHTS - Rev. J. F
..impjis of T.drd Ward ool, Murrell, pastov. sunday" achobi
. where the pastor is conductimg a 19 45 a, m,1 Preaching it a. th.
evening service s p. m.
• day’s Card and I
. "* -tit,
Sunmiertiine Cookery : i ' '.
o$ ’ . 6t Hater As - ahd
■ A new bul • ' . per i — " - -
SAUX! ' \
EVE&Y Be I Go •
FISNN N Ths HoLE
r BEGINST CLoUD
UP:D-
HrJohnson says he will oppose the world court project -cros roads 5ea001 and besan the
bcayse t will not pre vent war ST’rn* "hich ryenualy.ca
How does he know How cal al . be positive that prineetn,-oxtora, sonnina vtn
such bl Ure would esue --- ous other institutons and brought
It is natural and logical to acsure hat each and every me more dezrecs than: the alphu-
—nation accepting-and-pledgiag iteelf tea-werle-eurt-and-ts-t-twttaecmmmetate—r——--
. foundation law would show that court .the sanm respect and . m3 youth 1 .was- voor yut
- regard that its people do'its own domestic courts and laws, hohest My rpar-u • iazuecinto
When they can paint and draw great pictures, they want
to fish. And when they can fish, they want to paint and
n • • _ ki . 11/ i draw. Nearly every Indian, expert lit fishing. wants to bel
L/ecision pext Week an artist. And is. in his crude, half-barbaric way. . /.
On Carline Route X Yes, no matter how successful and happy we are. we al-
—— _ .n waxsimagine that w e could be more successful and happier
at aomething else. All of which may be "kidding-oursetres."
, " ,”.1**’“ Hut it expresses the spirit of discontent, restlessness, that
. °prI makes civilization progress steadily. , . I
n"a ro he g-b Dissatisfctiom »ith present cohdition is what makes hu- or wononev aye, ,
Fngine-r nte n anity create a bettericondition for thr future The dissat- Lontu equqadlon h.. rAant
i msw ij—«i isfaeUtia often take* 4ueeFfr#,buthde-‛tehangefttettigemeooperatii gan
the general principle \ •. ‘ \
HEMPHILL—Corner Henphin
and Laurel streets; ReV. M E
Chappell, D, D., pastor. Sabbath BAPrIST •
ning worship, 8 o'clock, evangelis- tor. Teachers pra:r,sorice 9:30
— ■ a m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Ireland Hampton, CofC manager, discussed Friday before Fae mosquito ,» a vezta
riam or routs- itusthe wire that
spolisyour faattoh
t*. thej are'netted niver
{m boy who hates arithmetie
rantten you .ioW many, hours tt is 1
untu schowl Mart*. ,
nine A
8 pm. Dr. W. Barnes, acting
pastor:
y e e
"FIRMT- CHVRFH—Throckmor-
3 ■ ’ r -
4* A WOMAN hates a viker? Yea
4 Thatssocfal gosaip. more oriess
. TUby hates a Kink
.Who squeezes chink •
Entt the very razle hllers.
Put if she knows rpur roll is inn ।
e - 'he don't speet.fou'i! blow it ali
. —— N r"squander beaux
Beyond your means
- I itsou Follad in,dolare —-l.L
Statisties would show 1000 ne
official statistics, are avllbte M Phulp-Scheiehe orcan,ist and ***** * "-u. Morning and
-from Turkh; Butgaria th* Baltic choir master ioly Communion ' ' enine pervices Dy ReveJohn H
States, Portuzal. Hunzarysant,7:30a,mchurchschoo19:30a Burma DD president of Trinity
Japan ____________-----_____ .m ti4 of Hi* KF.I'Soeht, atitniversi} Waxahachie.
der, pastor. Sunday school 9:63
by carrier. 10 cents pe
months 11.25. one yearV
4. 1921. at tbo postofffe-t Fert Worth, Texas, under act of March less dresses in a tew yer, th-v
3,1819, - - I may kick about dressiesa sleeves
IXOXM.blLt.il —223., WILLIAN %4 MelNrosW
Editor M32 -Business Manager Some people are so contident,
rosrava 16 ancreancine iwumtuniuee el tb* yoet wklie recognM.rg fl'l*1 whip mpaey .they are
I the right* ut the aich, to print ine trutn end defend publer-nuealling Jack the former champ
without fear or lerer, io pubilah the new* tainrunls,, tarieasiy. fairly
and decenuy. to ow amrican in woid and 4rrd, independent i mu*,.
terant in inlgion. hones in businea, Miqdiu Human distresa, and nerp N matter how long ybu atay , i
umnrneurbmmdmnaotzortwomhrthemaizthenimsorsininmewepapelin jall you dos t get a vacation.
BOULEVARD 1421 Vernon
Castle-bivd. Rev. Logan Matin.
t-------------------- ।
! Sunday Church Services
-------------------------------------------
7 p. m. Evening/eong and sermon
at 5 p tn
PE frank and Earn-at with a fluff.
- Dent tr» to pull this Wealthy etur
She'll find you put
—- Beyond a doubt .
IS ‘*al way or ma: ~
>o tell her hdhest, Ilke a friend
H- w mheh yeucan afford to spena
hel gladly trot"
YOUR pace, if not -
Weu;kid - -u d better can her:
Ui Mulling service 11
Austraih A-,..
Finland . । .ish
Thia totals 7 124,000,
school 9:10 a. m. No.pneaching at
morning service. Communion serv-
ice at elose of Sunday achool:.
1
THEK
bendrrd 1
’ ------- seencs —..a—■< >
Coax, Don’t Crotvd
CHRISTLAx >
MAGNOLIA AVE—Ro*. John
W. Cuderwovd, tinister. Sunday
Baitiuore at). Mra. Besaie Wil-
| Hams, pastor: Sunday achool 9:43
। a m Preaching ll a. m. subject
"Removing the stones. ' Younz
| People s Society1 meets at 7 w m
. | I reaching s p. m . subject: "Dis.
lobrdience to GM. Prayet.meet
L 16 Wednede ।
< Hi IU It op cHnISr
POLYTECHNIC- -Avenue t and
Littie-st. J; A. McCall, naatot
Sunday school 9:45 a .m. Freer h
. ing 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Bible -
study Wedneaday i p, m. Young
people a meetlog Wednesday 5 p.
V. Even body invited.
Evening service 7:45 p. m.
3
J
disabled, during the great war, is nings s o clock . - M- ssage a and ternth and Boulevard*ta Rev W
disclosed bv the statist tea issued questins answered t W NierR pastor Sunday achool
by the iternational iabor officat . • • • ' a m 1 -M D*W. sup-'i:
regarding the number of people ein LIGHT OF TRI 'TH— Eleventh tendent i rachine 11 a. M . rub
rthe principal belligerent countries and Huston -sts. Services every" " \ "The-Home That GoeFem
now recetyne disablement / pen. Sundasi 2:30.p.m, Philosophy sot: sunbeams meet at 4 P u
" class mlessages and hewing b Dr Jiuthfiversleaders. Six BY PI
Fain Messages and lecur 17 45 orzanizations meet at Tp.m.Car.
:p. m |rol‛Jackson dreotr. Preachine a
ST. ANDREWS- Tenth and. La- FIRST CHURCH — Fifth
Her E. H. Eckel, rector. Thyiorsta
ENGLISH — Hemphill-st and
Broadway.. ReV. Theodore Sea-"
shore, paator. Sunday achool 10 a.
m Preaching 11 a. m., subject
"A Much-Needed Vision." Eye,
w,r. 1 ■
' • 01
6", ‛ c
A.
2 5 -4 't"’’
5 ' ■ ed Al 1
WORTH Fir
I NIT TKI TH CEVTER -
-t 212 W rat Eirath-ave Bible
- class for aduits and children. 10
a m. Pfeaching --rvtce. lla. m
gubjeet: “Intellect Taught bv
$ Truth Daisy Lev Fteedman will
ine favor O positton to anj thing J .
compulnory along this line is sup’: ($a )
iported • certain able ncientists
••’peethi.h those tamfliar with pay ' ’
eboiouv and wpelologs They point
outahat comppaieion in aiy’course ) f '
of tondnici mever - ■ -
uld be words teflin how not tae,mruther ■■
' has- l>*rin-___ • [ ।
tant. -1 .. m, runintimesave
Tarrant-co can't have too much of it, provided it is prop- ’ —
erly stored ami distributed instead of. being allow ed to run F;, — - -
rampant over frtile fields, over busy industrial . districts. an 503 Tun do"n Peder* i
and oxer neighborboods in which people hive. ----save 3 ou,f . swatter, very
Seven million dollurst the estinrated maximum cost of -hanay for apeak inr the chjldren
f four big water conservation and flood, prevent ion projects on ionely witer afternoons.
L . the county hasm view ,
. "Lots of mones ,” you comrbent
■i ■
Wheat is cheaper than corn.
tade artyar
and members of 1 is famil: and furl' erito do no act or thing:FY ‘ ' 1 romlsed to nar ,
nor suffer or cause the same to be done, w Hereby the public ot mis romnanc. with thertor: *
or any person or persons whomsoever may be invted or al- Hrs Conner stortes or romances-
lowwedte go or trespasupon said premises, or upon said pri- seem io be in the air around Fort
vate ways or roads, < upon other grounds of the lessor, ex- .em Worth theseday,
. . ou ee, <u<i rm '
“A Chorus of Nations Junior
'-------. 0,-n: I
A Question of Eyesight
: Greetings ’ » . P—
And how is vour eyesight oday?
- , Sufficiently god Eor you to see over into tomorrow ?
If it isn’t, no need io worry yourself about the Tarrant-
I co water conservation a»«i flood prevention program which
~ refuse-iosupport stgh conflict. P ---
L One thing is sure: We wi neverattain . orld peace ua: of
precepts —of simple
( What t- E S needs is reyerse . ’
There would .H peace Efopesere it’pot fortn
COLLEGE HEIGHrsSunday
In World Conflie MODERN — 202 14" Mam at, ’ :45 a m - instead of thie 2:20 p
in "o.d -onruat service sundas 3 ; In A short.«“ Morning serice 11 a. n,
pytnituavhes. -llecture,by F- k. Barrett, spirit
GENEVA, Aug \ 63 That at 1 greetings by Ura I. stambur. _
least ten million couibatanta were Message service W ednesday 4« ver ’ NORTH ronT
. * • - •
RlVERHtDX—Ray. A. G. Ab-
bott, paator. Sunday achool 9:45-
A. m. Morning service 11 a. m.,
Ahd-a on a farm la my
4.12 ra 1e
^3^. s r:
; P1Ka chopped
-kindling pump-'
rd tue churn. 4hd did a thousand -
other chorea about the houe in
th- wintea tim t trudged to the
Also. It is natural to assume there would be offenders ztraisthfornard integrity and of
among nations, a there are among peoples everywhere, ..nd trendom frot durueit and suie
the court would have trouble and difficulty in maintaining .“80 a,, humbit AbesinninK-
peace and good .order. But the world-court, at least, would . myl2 . o2"5ho ruun.
— constitute .. .deterrent—a sobering influence. ed a* ay“r“hae‛round
A belligerent nation would be slow, to accept the gr:att alwaysb eegood.lrepute and
responsiblit, of waging conflict fit knew. thru the agency report ■ । -- a
of the world cuurt, that the nd was against and would What a . -a- exampi. i an. -Hr-
-.He think* a dame -A.,
Won t play thr game
nte a he blufts he’a full of rhino
The wibe guy knows tht isn’t true.
That even tho his plunge are few
He still cab trat
a." With any fraileL-
‘At irast the kind that I know
.1 ♦ —----------------- a |
. Tom Sima* Smilee
~ ———- _____--—--——---------- __ . 1 ■ --' be th*- speaker! nday evening at
. Around the booking offices where they hire actors for s „ clock guestions win be answer
M *, • : runera. -Services vaudeville, there’s a saving: •"When they can sing- they want ed on Christian psycholos The
For Pioneer Todav to dance, and when they can dance they want to sing." tGhristian buningas Men» club will
- T ' -—95 -0- Quite a bit of psychology there, in a few words. . - meet Monday at * P.m. At P
■ t AP e! J Funeratservge.. .. nn Nopatter how successful'or happy we may be al- "wern-nunkz
-I 17(700)-0 ’ '‘B* resident ur Fort w th vine ways .cherish a notion that we would be more successful and ministry dalls
* f.J**’. will b» h-'a at , idm* happier doing something else. For instance, there’s ar eld
I be futile. Na one knqu - definitely or acur ately. But itfea ecoromtat ducator, sclentist, _ i2dgahmstona. a msaft
| eqnstructive effort Jot nson offers not! , g thlat - not 7- hprohoter. aome brewexpert - “ Anpver - any istumuis- "n- n Pioneers •
- F.,., ' 6 and head of Conter’s Ford-for- 902 . ./ tact dr infrmation by [""2
, tractive or destruct.vr President Club there you hav. a writ az fa The Fbet Worth Pr-,s‛7 Martin was butd it Hedry, 111. I
ure of the od time urchin who Hureau 1322 NewMay :Fg +s y-ataihe
■ and narrow pam ' Washieten.M - in- operated a blakin .bop at
imtv"iPtle g Azpiatamvee Medica e- 14 th and Th rifle nu. tuc sts
0,04012 Kuan2veend marnezt aavice Theiqorocum, 254 otL
arichandimi, vu,1b,ekiven aniened shth Martin walaiambe i
— ------ conndentiai ana b n chare of th", funeral
ial repliea. * -K.4
———--What! Another One:——-aatlnatri
r 7 Say,but ztrn-acqurrmgthe oveiygatarsof Nomat- iinboss -na
/ istie gov ernois e—- .'.oltf age.
The othei daj .a orti western gofernoi made bacor ■ ' Haviuk -astrimy space, Lj
the gasoline hog- o) selling gasoline at cost, pius cost-ef- - • delathnkrty of ray ro-
, transportation Now comes (,o i Bryan, of the stdold state menee unth hete other da ’
of Nebraskai. w)o declares that the coal barons are olding ■ _____________
I many thousands of tons of coal th storage and working’up ~ ns
• 9 miner’ strike a* an excuse for tooting prices when inw +--
: begins t - — . Tales They Tell in\ td.ceamze
' leommunity foi ouseholders consumption at cost. , y. . . . > H ■ arator: , ‘ Terminal hotel ht 4 i brought
(ov. Bryan, H nowa) to keep governmentout o! 1, si- he Smoking Koom . a cuntarp.tmip.c potice on therun W " rtheyar-
• hess. But. it lookslike a promising way towrngthennses +-----—, . - 4 -d . * t the hotel ’ _*«. had"es
2 of fuelhogs and ,.w Nebraska farmers ehjoy Itmere". ... rhe reliow Gnos ■ .... .4. . '
than cn . athe Imoker ------------------tutm
MT' i ,n Ammalvit/e f I
' grandma can afford tebe than Kansas demands toknow "a 0 -atr0 * "0" “2 J.-.----• him. took the comined
, whether a p.< si ourld be cut into aix or eight pieces And-*' 8 : artl read, •ao. neededt. sirdicensuses covering a pariod strength of all to force him into
6 a-seientist sajs we do not use our vrans to mere than alt -o/t of it H* bad played the of ne ven sears indicate tht there th‘ patrol wagon ? •
their capacity - • Tiajana ponies all winter and isa uttle .more than on* paar of The man wasto »• d n t he elty
. ———— » .a . aq .. move enough ieft,t1b to t •' adreot f»ri;. land in all Ettiede "ren eh.orE the.
-•-H eh-nn tfed m Aerdentt ootdgetut—rwarsm akE back ioTogar onefhefsefeeeprofthe .*P
i understod e had the an void chip on his shoulder a-' ot 2 ookea bl. inr.w doian, ov.r horth of arjihdabd the onto ' • • v -
— the Dim ' r - . -- r . • river and •ast of the great plain* *
- ""5 * ahdi renolved to go bom* but all .... T .1 T
night our ip dreamed ot nat -The Chinese are yery fotd of j Frieda’s Follies \
at- big and tittie, red. white ftah tor food and als fv run ! - - , . , - ’• -A
•> hlie.veryw ete Jin W .. Thsy rai theth in the h *»* and * *
Fvperer, eariy with aza mina run in th sardrns fortunane ina. N.2 h ■
n ot hat. A sure tip on that rirat Ah*ir ponds for fou i in some- Th’ "er" • quarre some fau
ra V ,sala he to himself so he Camtits of wealth they have spec- ht . .. ,, - -
’• * - days dara and ran hi* 41 betvants whone so* duty y. to On’ memkrr । particular new ypaper than the editor The editor n't times is willing to
+ -mer teentrle.j sat r« - .nd .m'nd mJ goidueu. Wan alaz” he *“*j cbncee that maybe they're rigit: - har, starreg
W u - tear, xoldtizh .V. eighit Everonti m.. on hit, p In thte accompanying- pen-pcture our old firend. Artist in. . • nuo, 21
। 4y- J O and zrow to-wo wr’*’* . TSatterfiele, shows the kind of life he’d prefer to any othr.0,, "omiam id ehid
J caught Hat*'. - • d an iT • it 1 Theu"‛lupeter "Sat" loves the outdoors and in this pen-picture hr. shows nitet States to be exam .
pur Wa Azt ? a i r dolini ' ' . wa- dawn .ui At.tamun /r*! hupiti,timtuhmtnl.o ’ ot the sort of existence*-he’d conaider real success to attain: het Dhynicaply once a year on
Cureau,cop uhrecipesand sggestions sun- A Onhhat entr V 1 The iteresting featfire of, this is that Satterfield is an ac- L'" birthday All physician-
to be we th tii '! -house wife these August, I■. Kth* rack.-m x" 2' - . and rofdste i rtm,22 Dd * ...... » complished and successful artit, with a national reputation * a pian tox the gut
days, ih n ' ’ ' ' ftiwM-' • in the newspaper profession, and with an enviable standing
Cil out cr ully the UP ' '' ad 11 ail as directed | N dlae "their dur beine to look 114 1 fire arer om ■ in private life by reason of his watercolor and ui) paintings.
with, stampunclosed . — e ....................... ■ ' ICopsrighi 1523 - • ......
Washington bureuu, f he I Ort WortiPreze - I eras ad him Lst" boggone rhe or the food tiah: soge-Thry
1322 New,York-av,Was ington, M.C T • | dogzone root t - J on ’ rainkLrrally in captivity in
I wishu coprof thebulletii SI M MIERh IME.COUk
EkY,andinciose herewith four cent- in p stage stam
for Mme e
Namie
| An utter idiot is one who uttersl.
ererythimg he, khows 1*
/uggigatdk
28/3d
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923, newspaper, August 25, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638228/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.