The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, December 23, 1935 Page: 3 of 18
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R
OP AT
A.A.A. RICE CASES
PFGICNE
TILL 10 P. M.
snamrunamans
TWIN
ATERS 1
• gift sets in |
wools and novel-
re. All colors. 1
and Misses’
2.98 values.
iwmhmunimbJ
nanarasasanas
GIFT
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tyles in panty 1
mers. Ideal for ]
936 ASSURED
10 Veteran is Placed On
Record As Willing To
Oppose F. D. R.
I By H. O. THOMPSON
1 United Press Correspondent.
JASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Ade-
is financial backing was as-
d today for the presidential
[idacy of Senator William E.
"h. While the money has not
■ definitely pledged, it be-
y apparent that Borah would
lack campaign funda.
his development, coupled with
irmal avowal by Borah that
would "cooperate fully” with
Ini forces choosing him as
■ candidate, placed the Idaho
Ian for the first time square-
I record as willing to contest
I presidency with the incum-
I rah has not said in so many
Is that he la a candidate. But
ons versed in the intricacies
plities asserted that his state-
I reached the same end, since
raw back now would be to
It faith with those who have
[ given permission to advance
lame in state primaries.
“Poor Man's Candidate,"
Millions of Dollars in Taxes
Affected
Mamaranamam
BOYS’
FITS
OL suits with
ngs or one pair
I Sizes 6 to 18.
fc95
prah has told Intimatea that
yould not be able personally
nance a campaign. He is not
ague with the regular Repub-
I organization and could not
upon it for funds. He would
to represent himself as a
man's candidate, relying
1
y on popular support for
ever public honors are ac-
nd him.
tat la not a strictly accurate
Mentation. Borah will have
kg his supporters Republicans
are not Borah admirers but
Those who contend, on the basis of its baseball team's
frantic antics, that anything can happen in Brooklyn are going
around citing this little tete-a-tete as further proof, for ft was
pictured at the Brooklyn zoo. Ignoring their reputations as
traditional enemies, Tabby and her white rate pal share the
same cup of milk.
‘CHRISTMAS VANITIES’ SAFE CRACKERS GET
WILL START AT 8 P. M. $10 IN 2 CITY CALLS
Tumbling, Dancing, Singing Acts
On Program
Safe - tracking burglars made
two calle over the week-end, but
only got $10 for their trouble.
A knob waa knocked off the
The Recreation Department’s
first Christmas program, “The
Christmas Vanities," will begin at_______________
8 p. m. today at the Recreation Co., 1313 Houston St.
Building. The public is Invited.
Tumbling, dancing and singing I
aeta have been arranged by Miss
Ida Mae Williams, director. J
Tumbling is directed by Glen
Wilcox.
safe at the Childress Furniture
________________The in-
trudera took $10 in allver.
After entering the Findley-
Hereford Auto Shop at 810 Flo-
rence St., burglars went throu-h
By United Press. 1
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Ac- 1
tion on the rice cases, affecting 1
millions of dollars in processing I
taxes, was looked for today as
the Supreme Court met to hand
down decisions. -----—------•
Determination of the suits
brought byy eight Louisiana rice
millers may affect the status of
1800 other AAA processing tax
suits which have tied up more
than $150,000,000 in processing ,
taxes.
Belief that the court may act
in the rice cases was based on
its action several weeka ago in
issuing a atay to prevent the Gov-
ernment from collecting $200,000
in taxes. The court has been
reluctant to issue injunctions in
any but the most unusual cases.
The court indicated, when the
cases were argued last week, that
it was impatient with processors
who attempt co interfere with the
normally unchallenged right of
the Government to collect rev-
enues.
MRS. HUDSON DROPS
SUIT IN AUTO DEATH
Motion Is Filed By Attorney As
Testimony Ends
The 165,000 damage suit of
Mrs. Lillie Hudson over the death
of her husband, J. K. Hudson,
state highway employe, waa dis-
missed on motion of Mrs. Hud-
son's attorney, as testimony was
completed Saturday afternoon in
48th District Court
Mr. Hudson was killed by an
auto as he directed traffic at a
THE FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS STORE
end Upon Monnig's
...to stay open
till 8 o’clock Tuesday Night..
...to keep girt assortments new and complete
...to deliver all purchases made here Tuesday
l«Mmm BN was
“mangeananan
IFT
OSE
toned all silk
tel quality for
1- new shades.
believe he is the only Repub-
I with sufficient popular ap-
to stand a chance of defeat-
President Roosevelt. Those
Ins are willing to finance any
avor which In their opinion
I the best prospect of oust-
present auministration.
lends of the senator say he
inking of a presidential can-
only in the terms of a
Malar campaign, divorced from
machine politics and rely-
gon a spontaneous uprising of
Bcit'zenry for its principal
■sth.
, 9c
r
Pre-uy
* as raima man
GALINE
bves
Popular -tyles
gruff or plain
Black, brown.
I Support Widespread.
there in the Republican or-
ration who are interested |
1 In defeating Mr. Roosevelt I
they are in the doctrines of|
own candidate, believe that
orah the Republicans have a
who can inspire just such a
lar demonstration.
r the moment Borah'a views
high-water section near Arling-
ton. W. C. Wilson, auto sales-
a partition window and made an man, was indicted for murder and
------unsuccessful attempt to open a driving while drunk, but the
The Biblical story, “The Nativ- safe in the Smalley Auto Trim- charges were dropped. Mrs. Hud-
mers Shop at 808 Florence St. son sued the Ernest Alien Motor
tty,” will be presented at 8 p. m.
tomorrow with a chorus of 500.
Nothing was reported missing.
Co., employer of Wilson.
//
Let’s drink a Toast to
Christmas... with
VY OWN PRIVATE BLEND
*
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
Gilbert Tool Chests...........1.00 to 5.00
Official Play Ground Balls........29c, 89c
Doll Dishes, complete sets........50c, 1.00
Leather Craft Sets for Boys..........2.00
Dye Dee Baby Dolls.................3.98
Nancy Dolls .................1.59 to 2.98
Electric Stoves...............1.00 to 6.95
Chemical Sets......................2.00
Skates .....................I.29 to 2,98
Toy Pianos ................1.00 to 2.49
Monnig's Second Floor
TOILETRIE GIFTS
Bath Sets, Body Powder and Soap.....59c
Glazo Manicure Set, Bakelite Box......69c
Cutex 5-Minute Manicure Set..........79c
Magnifying Make-up Mirrors........59c up
Long Handle Mirrors, all colors........1.00
Charles of Ritz 3.50 Kit.......
1,00 Elmo Dusting Powder......
1.50 Hudnut Double Compact..
Tussy $2 Jar, contains 3 creams.
8-Oz. Dorothy Gray Cologne...,
Monnig's Street Floor
.1.00
.50c
.1.00
.1.00
.1.50
SELECTED FOR HIM
Men's Genuine Pigskin Gloves.........1.98
Men's Grey Mocha Dress Gloves......3.50
Men's Hickok Belt Sets.......
Swank Personalized Tie Chains
$1 to $5
...1.00
9e |
euymy***
imeeamanas
IFT
GS
leaded and
gs In great s
III colors and 1
yles. $1.59 J
urrency inflation, distasteful |
id guard Refeckcanism, and
appeals for party reorganiza- 1
are being overlooked la favor I
its national reputation and
widespread support which is
ing behind him.
ny things may occur be- I
in now and the Republican '
ention In June to change the
Aral ontlook. But there is.
ainsaying the fact that at the |
lent the Borah boom le a
is one, likely at any moment
beyond the power even if |
senator himself to control it.’
!
i
RIDE IS SEX FEET TALL
CATTLE, Dec. 23.—Mr, and
Edwin J. Freeman were mar- ,
Saturday night. The bride-
ha is six feet two inches tall,
e the bride, formerly Miss '
e Furhman, is six feet Dor-
I Fuhrman, maid of honor, is
tame height and Burt Glazier, I
Iman, is six feet four inches
335
DETTE
kets
or kiddies and 1
lizes in red, 1
brown. $1.98 I
I STORIES IN
STAMPS
■ By 1. 8. KLEIN
To TUSITALA,
ELLERY TALES
7
(m
eyereetot
CLEAN-UP
$ BETTER
gger
LAND from the charming port
if Apia, on Upola Island Ir
tern Samoa, stands a modest
te that is now the headquarters
the governor
Jere was the home of Robert
is Stevenson, famous novelist
I poet, where he sought health
I solitude in the early nineties,
ilima,” Five Waters, he called
I place, and Vailima It has re-
ined When he died in 1894, the
toans, who worshiped him, built
le Road of Loving Hearts," a
ip path through the woods and
the incline of Vaea Hill, where
7 took his body for burial. And
I the summit surrounded by
se forests, is Stevenson's tomb,
ecently. Great Britain Issued
Western Samos a series of
utiful stamps, picturing natives
[ scenes that Induced Stevenson
day there with his wife and eon
the final years of his life. The
np shown here illustrates “Vai-
L" his home, and the mountain,
ire his tomb rests. -----
ES—i I R-
Pnivele tend
ED w«c
5.95
onyright. 1935. NEA Service. Inc.)
K EXT: Who was the liberator
Mexico? 25
2.
JULIUS KESSLER...
•0 years old... the
man who has made
ing man.
‘‘Us old timers can’t help feeling that
good friends, good food and a ‘nip’ of
mellow whiskey naturally go together at
Christmas.
“That’s why I’ve poured this glass of my
Private Blend. I want you to try it. There
area lot of good whiskies, but I don’t know
another with 60 years of one man’s experi-
ence behind it...not at the price anyway.
"The price? That’s my Christmas present to
you. Like a friend said, 'You can’t call that
"Cheap" Whiskey. There’s nothing low-
priced about the taste... but it sure is eco-
nomical'. Well, that's what I’ve tried to do.
Make a good-tasting whiskey you can
afford. So it looks like a 'Merry Christmas
for me ...and you, too, I hope."
W PRIVATE BLEND WHISKEY
Mia Renter Diamine Ck, Ine. martin Omeen: 405 Lexington Ave., W. I________________________________________________________
THERE’S WHISKEY FAME IN THE KESSLER NAME-SINCE 1875
Comb and Brush Sets ... assorted.....1.00
Men's Hand-Tailored Ties.......65c to 3.50
Zipper Fitted Dressing Cases. ...... 1.98 up
Buxton Leather Billfolds............1.00 up
No-Wilt Collar Shirts......1.39, 3 for 4.00
Radium Silk Shirts..................2.50
Pigtex Leather Jackets............5.98 up
Silk Lounging Robes.........5.95 to 18.50
Wool Lounging Robes, special........4.88
Genuine Cowhide Gladstones.....:.6.95 up
Tie and Kerchief Sets, boxed........1.00 up
Silk or Wool Mufflers.:..
Boxed Initial Handkerchiefs
1.00 to 3.95
.. 3 for 49c
Porto Rican Handkerchiefs.....19c, 6 for $1
Hand-Embroidered Initial Kerchief.....50c
Pure White Linen Kerchiefs............25c
Woven Border Arrow Kerchiefs 35c, 3 for $1
Men's Silk Pajamas...........3.95 to 10.00
Russian Style Emblem Pajamas.........1.98
Sateen Lounge Pajamas........2.95 to 4.95
Men's Warm Outing Pajamas..........1.65
Men's Balbriggan Pajamas........1.55, 1.98
Matching Shorts and Vest, suit.......,1.00
Genuine Celanese Fine Quality Shorts. . . 1.50
Montex Shirts, Trubenized Collar.......1.65
Telechron Electric Clocks...........2.95 up
Spring: Wind Alarm Clocks.........1.49up
Shaving Sets by Williams, Colgate, -—
Yardley, Wrisley and others ur 79c to 4.95
Monnig’s Street Floor -----
SUGGESTIONS FOR HER
Wicker Sewing Baskets...............1.00
7-Drawer Shoe-Accessory Cabinet.....1.98
3 Linen Kerchiefs in Gift Box........50c up
Gifty Warm Shoulderettes............89c
Pearls . . . double or single strand with
elaborate rhinestone clasps in satin-
lined gift boxes.....................1.98
Rhinestone Clips and Bracelets.........1.00
Rhinestone Ear. Buttons, pair...........59c
New Costume Rings, Sterling Mounting.. $1
Claussner 2 or 3-Thread Hose 1.00, 3 Prs. 2.85
Chiffon Hose, Picot Hern 59c, 3 Prs. 1.75
Hand Painted Handkerchief Cases..... 1.00
Rhinestone and Metal Clips.........2for$l
Bunte, Schraft’s, Pangburn's, King's,
Fine Gift Chocolates, Lb........60c to 1.50
Calif. Glace Fruit in Redwood Boxes, Lb.. 1.15
Yuletide Chocolate Assortment—
2 Lbs. 65c, 3 Lbs. 85c, 5 Lbs. 1.15
Assorted Pecan Candies, Lb............50c
White Dress Gloves......’..... 1.98 to 3.95
Fancy Bengaline Gloves.....
Hand Stitched Sport Gloves.
1.00
1.00
Big Assortment Kid Gloves......1.98, 2.98
Patent Leather Bags, Black, Colors.......$1
Leather Bag with Two Initials......... . $1
Powder Pouch Free with Bags at........2.98
French Crepe or Satin Gowns.........1.98
French Crepe Silk Sleeping Pajamas.....1.98
Tailored Print Pajamas........1.59, 2 for $3
Stripe Sateen Lounging Pajamas.......1.98
Long Sleeve Flannelette Gowns........ 1.00
Marvelous Lot Balbriggan Pajamas......1.00
Monnig's Street Floor
Monnig’s Basement for Thrift Gifts
TO. THE LADIES
New Spring Print Dresses........5.95
Cotton Frocks, new styles..1.00, 1.94
Robes, silk or wool....
..2.98
Robes, Corduroy or Silk..........3.98
Smocks ... Indian Prints.........1.94
Coat Sweaters..........1.98 and 2.79
New Spring Coats and Suits.... 15.85
Hose ... all silk chiffons..........39c
Hose... full fashioned chiffons....69e
Silk Slips, Crepe or Satin.........1.59
Satin Slips ... lacy trim.........1.19
Rayon Undies, fine quality.......50c
Outsize Rayon Undies............59c
Philippine Gowns hand embroidered 89c
Pajamas, Tuck Stitch, Balbriggans. 1.00
Silk Dance Sets ............ 1.00
Children’s Panties, Bloomers......25e
Rayon Undies, all wanted sizes...29e
Rayon Gown Pajamas, lacy styles 1.00
Brassieres, 32 to 42, laces..........29€
Panties and Vests, tuckstitch......39e
Handkerchiefs, solids, prints......2 5e
Luncheon Cloths, pure linen......79€
Pillow Case, hand embroidered, pr.,79c
Rayon Comforts, wool filled......5.95
Rayon Bedspreads, full size.......2.94
Sheet and Pillow Case Sets.......1.79
Monnig’s Bargain Basement
For MEN AND BOYS
Men’s Silk Ties Special............25e
Men’s Lined or Unlined Gloves.... 1.00
Men’s Sox, rayon and lisle mix.....25
Men’s Tie and Handkerchief Sets...59e
Men’s Broadcloth Shirts 79c. 2 for 1.50
Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas........1.00
Men’s Slip-Over Sweaters........1.98
Boy's Broadcloth Shirts..........79e
Boy’s Part Wool Longies. 1.49 to 2.98
Boy’s Suede Cloth Jackets. 1.69, 2.48
Boy’s Corduroy Longies... 1.69. 2.48
Men’s Rayon Vests......35c, 3 for SI
Men's Broadcloth Pajamas....... 1.49
Monnig’s Bargain Basement
Monnig’s Basement Hat Shop
HAT ’N SCARFS
Final Sale!
100 Reg. 1.00-2.98 at
Sensational Prices
49c 69c
x
3.95
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Sheldon, Seward R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, December 23, 1935, newspaper, December 23, 1935; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1664505/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.