The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934 Page: 5 of 14
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1934
Want Ad Service—Call 2-5151
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
Want Ad Service—Call 2-5151
PAGE B
Suffer
ats -
DUTCHER__
— One day a
correspondent
omething that
1 and next day
on the sunnier
OUNTY COTTON
CROP SIGNERS
REAP $45,000
ASKS FORT WORTH
TO OBSERVE DAY
SELIGMAN RITES
Alayor Van Zandt Jarvis today TOMORROW
called upon Fort Worthers to join OLI I VNURDU
in a nation-wide observance of
Constitution Day, Monday, Burial of City Businessman
September 17. Dural OT UlTy businessman,
“A proclamation, signed by the -
mon, J. H. Aldridge and William
Bryce.
MISS ANNA FRANCES GREINER
Pioneer Will Be In
to dispatches
w the Demo-,
uring Roose-
ere snitching
wasn’t nailed
ome that was
cite important
ie President’s
m Farley and
have been ef-
, 2 , . , mayor yesterday at the request of
ax Exemption Certificates the City Council, urges “generous . Hebrew Rest
To Sell Near Three
Cents a Pound
County Chairman A. L. Bean of
display of the American flag" on
the 147th anniversary of the sign-
ing of the constitution. -
„He asked schools and civic clubs
to hold appropriate exercises.
Funeral services for
Seligman, 79, pioneer Fort
Oscar
Worth
Miss Anna Frances Greiner, 60, died at
4:30 p. m. festerday at the home of her
brother, F. J. Greiner, 1624 South Main
Street. Survivors are another brother, J.
S. Greiner, Conway, Ark., and two sisters.
Miss Josephine Greiner and Miss Mary
Greiner, both of Canton. III. The bed-
will be sent to Winamack. Ind. at 5 p
today for burial.
DELAY CENTENNIAL PLEA
Commission Declines to Receive
Fort Worth Offer in Dallas
Special to The Press.
for the annual drive, which begins nr A TU erDIVEO Tin
Nov. 5. Dr. Henry G. Bowden, ex- UEAIN SIKIKE
ecutive director, said today, 1 NY ‘ "‘M
T. (i. O’Niell
‘ Dr. Ernest
or of the new
tes and Island
he accompani-
t shouts from
n outstanding
symptomatic
ion’s benevol
y. It was a se-
ronage lobby .
ow few of the
ruening’s far-
v be filled on
basis.
r. John Well
as chief or..
€ 8 wasn’t ex-
00 per cent
merit. system
another de-
a victory for
its who fear
ats into their
ecom mended
1 outstanding
r. but Tarlex J
vasn’t a well-
roposed an-
1 more politi-
persuaded
the appoint-...
return from
resident got
he still had
business man, will be at 11 a. m.
government’s cotton acreage I AIV-A A-InS tomorrow at Temple Beth-El:
ductionprogram today esti- 1 i Burial will be in Hebrew-Rest.
Hated that Tarrant growers will LMWIERO O1VUI Mr Sellaman late Vester.
Receive $45,000 from the sale of . yester
exemption certificates. (AHINOH nupor day at the home of his daughter,
===== COUNCIL COURSE -----
tenpredictaaeateexamillineial Is It Legally Bound, to Call Germany RA DE ESSO NT
E-aten on -hoimeni ma Fein Charter Election? cluses ana xoelatadter *1
T farmers • ho did not sign- • -: & swa sey Com pany, and the Na.
The Farm Administration’s new City attorneys today took up tional Liquor Company In 1918,
Hove to aid drouth-stricken cot- the question of whether Council after the prohibition amendment
farmers sets a maximum of is legally bound to submit for was passed he organized the
.cents a pound on cerlfcates public.vote,—at the—$2-4444.400 Oscar Seligman Insurance Com.
I e. but the average price likely bond election it plans to call, an pans,
be three cents or less: amendment to the city charter He was” a member • of the
Aon-sisners must pay a ta of providing for election of council- Knights of Pythias. Queen City
867 cents per pound unless they men at.large by majority rather Lodge No. 21, Fort Worth Lodge
Pycertificates.than by plurality vote. 148. A. F. & A. M., a S2nd, de-
• I arrant County 8 tax-free al- Councilman J C. Martin, sup- gree- Mason of “the Dallas Con-
dument for contract signers is ported by William Monnig yes- sistors and a member of Hella
bales and cotton officials terday asked for a public vote on Temple, Shrine.
• mate the production of the the amendment, for. hich path. Last February after a paralytic
Ut signers w it 60 per tions signed : voters were stroke he went to live with his
mint of thisalfotment. laid before Council last Spring.I daughter.
• There are a Mr M ms the Council Survivors are his daughter and
Fact growers in the county. If has already violated a state law, two grandsons Morton Sanger of
Bay pay the € said makes it. manda- Dallas and Phillip Sanger of.
Hints a pound. they would save tory that the amendment be sub. M
bale . . mitted within so days after peti-. Active pallbearers—il- he
rtifleates will be pooled-and tions are filed. Henry Mock."H: Lederman, Max
Did to non-signers at agrieultu- Council agreed with petitioners K Mayer; . Maurice: Meyerson
Morton Sanger, Phillip. Sanger,
A IT Boyd. D G. Foreman.
beadquarters
VEEKLY RELIEF
PAY IS SOUGHT
ntral Offi Is Pr :—1 Fln
For Workers Here.
oosevelt, at
I’ll appoint
ContRe:
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Council agreed with petitioners
to offer the amendment at the
first city election, he added
Other councils en yesterday
wever opposed submitting the
endment on the grounds that
y..would overshadow the bond
oposals and that more study
ould be given other possible
Honorar
eodore
Joser
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Funeral services for T. G O Niell, 92.
who died yesterday at the home of this
daughter, Mrs. M. C. Countryman, Hand-
| ley. will be held this afternoon at the
1 Moore Funeral Home in Handley. Rev. H.
| D Howard will officiate.
Mr. O’Niell was a retired section’fore-
man for the Fort Worth & Denver. Burial
will be in Parkdale Cemetery at Arlington
DALLAS, Sept. 7.—The Texas
Centennial Commission declined
, to hear a plea today that it delay
awarding the celebration until
Fort Worth could get its bid on
record, according to Executive
. Secretary Walter D. Cline.
Mr. Cline said that Gen. John
Beginning Oct. 15, the Wom-
an’s Crusade will conduct a three-
weeks’ educational campaign, un-
der the direction of Mrs. George
B. Nolan and Mrs. Bert Walker.
AGED MAN IS SUICIDE
S. S. DUVAL
S S. Duval, 54. died this morning at a
local hospital. Funeral services will. be
1 held this afternoon at "Greenwood Ceme
tery at 2 o’clock. 4
pallbearers will be
ck. N. R. Carb, L F
Henry Gernsbacher,
Jac Mayer, Dan-Levy ,
Mose Greines Chas.
S. R. MeMullen J
s Laurehz Piper,
asey. Ernest. Lasker
that Leon Gross E
Dave Carshon H Q
A Brackney James
win A. Chisholm. A
s. Alex Sanger B: C.
A Duringer Elmer
Horwitz U M. Si-
666 ,
M A LA R I A
666 Liquid of Tablets Checks Mai-
aria in Three Trays. Sure Preventive
Visit Ward’s Redecorated and Improved Cafeteria, Eighth Floor
gain Room
Located. Across the Lobby from Ward's Retail Store, Ist and 2nd Floors
Boys’ "Back to School" Values
4) School Pants
F English Shorts or Kniters
Wy 69c
$2.29 Boys’ Suits Boys’ 75c Pajamas
I se erse wit and Ers .....ort Prints t solid blue
$1.25 49c
25C. Anklets
Kiddies" Grown-U ps’ Sizes
Children’s white, blue red.
velloay or pink rayon
‘ankkt-poweiy1E
cuffed, pair10C
89cSandals
childrens 0
And Women’s. P 4
A closeout of higher priced
harefoot sandals two straps,
well ventilated brown, black.
D
19€
Boys’ 39€ Caps
- 4
29c
Boys’ 49c Blouses
-ports style, white or fancy
‘ 29c
Boys’ U’d’r Shorts
Athleri D style finer quality
19 g
- Boys’ Undershirts
Athletic style combed cotton.
specially priced
15c
Boys’ 15€ Socks
Solid color school socks for
long trousers gray, blue,
black, brown all
stzes .. .. ..... . IUC
Boys‘-59c Suits
Washable, broadcloths in
blue, tan or green. ages 3
to 6, for
clearance
29c
Boys’ Sweaters
ill wool coat style 70,
sweaters 98c value (JC
IN SAME FAMILY
their son Lee Roy, 10, was
drowned Sunday.
He was with his older brother,
Joe. The two boys stepped into
a deep hole, and nearby boy
scouts rescued Joe but could not
save Lee Roy. .
Boy Drowned, Woman Suc-
cumbs to Oil Burns
J. W. Kello, about 70. died at Death has struck twice within
A. Hulen, who came to make the 3 a. m. today in the Waco Hotel a week at the family of Mr and
on 15th Street, after arinking Mrs. W. P. Landers, 2711. Colum-
poison. bus Ave. •
Eunice Graves, proprietor of Last night her mother, Mrs.
plea, conferred with the commis-
sion but did not bring up the
plea when he learned the com-
mission’s policy. The group had
decided to consider no bids on
its present tour, which is to view
sites only. It will return to Aus:
tin Saturday night, and hear any
pleas that are offered.
MISS EITHA M. GLASS
CHEST:HFADS TO MEET
Miss Eitha M Glass. 41. 2513 Azle Ave- VHED1 HEADS MVICET
nue died yesterday at 7:30 p. m at her
home after a brief illness. - . . 1
Services will be held at 4 p. m today Plans for Annual Drive to He
at Harveson and Cole Chapel. Burial willMade Tomorrow
be in Oakwood Cemetery Survivors are . Fade Tomorrow
her parents Mr and Mrs William Glass The Community Chest execu-
two brothers, Louis L., Shereveport, and tive committee will meet Monday
Eugene Glass, New Yorkitwo sisters..Mrs . C 1eetonda
R L Gregg and Mrs. C. t. Matthews, noon in the Majestic Building to
the hotel, said that Kelto came Laura Duke, 59 of 4000 Frazier
to her room early this morning . . ‘
and told her it was all over.” Street, succumbed to burns re-
She helped him back to his room, ceived, when
where he died. | ploded several weeks ago.
Justice J. H. Faulkner held it
was’suicidep.
an oil stove.ex-
Forte
ploie of the teleodone select a campaign committee
rloxc,ottheehene chairman and a general chairman.
CORNS IE
Instant relief: soothes
and heals; ends cause
D. Scholls
(Baby Comes)
Turn the months of waiting
into ease and comfort
OU can now avoid
1 unnecessary painand
after regrets by pre-
paring your body for
that dear baby’s coming.
A massage medium and
skin lubricant, called
Mother’s Friend, helps to
relieve and prevent skin tightness : -
abdominal tissue breaks . . . dry skin
... caked breasts . : . after delivery
wrinkles. Mother’s Friend refreshes and
Mr. and Mrs. Landers had just ------------w -,=
returned. from Menard, where It is scientific in C
THOUSANDS OF WOMEN SAY
- tones the skin, tissues and muscles. It
makes them supple, pliant and elastic.
.....1 omposition—composed
of especial oils and highly beneficial
ingredients—externally applied—pure and
safe. Quickly absorbed Delightful to
use. Highly praised’ by users. many
doctors and nurses Time-tested for
over 60 years. Millions of bottles sold.
Try it tonight. Just ask any druggist
for Mother’s Friend. The Bradfield Co.,
Atlanta, Ga
HAS H. ELPED THEM
Mother’s Friend
_-lessens the pain
STORE LOCATIONS
HENDERSON AT EL-PASO
(Public Mkt. Bldg.)
THROCKMORTON AT 2nd
HATTIE AT MISSOU RT
. BUY BETTER MEAT
RED BUT OR COLONIAL
Butter 49
MORRELL’S PRIDE
Lb.
Box Bacon 29e
FAT LIVE ,
Fryers : 25°
FAT LIVE * . ,........-
Hens Lb Z C
STRICTLY FRESH INFERTILE
Eggs 0-27
4m 39c.
8 m 75€
1 WE GIVE S. 8 H. DISCOUNT STAMPS
L Thousands of Beautiful Nationally Knows
Items Available. Save Your Stamps?
FANCY SELECTED BABY B EEF
STEAKS
• FANCY SIRLOIN
Pound .‘. ...
PORTER HOUSE
Pound . . . . ..,
27c
... 19c
T-BONE, Centercuts
Pound . , . ..
T-BONE, Shortcuts
Pound .‘.
CLUB STEAK
Pound .......
FANCY SEVEN
Pound .......
RUMFORDS Pound.
Can
BAKING
POWDER 270
airy
2
. ans
15€
WE GIVE S. & H. DISCOUNT STAMPS
DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN
PEAS
Full
No. 2
Cans
1
6 Cans 97c-12 Cans $1.89
DEL MONTE
SPINACH
# 15c
. . 29C
. . #30
.. 19C
. . 15C
DEL MONTE—Fancy Red Sockere
SALMON
DEL MONTE
CATSUP
14-Oz
Bottle
a 14e
15e
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE
“ Flat.
Sc DC
6 Cans 49c 12 Cans 98c"
ROASTS
BONELESS ROLLED
Pound . .
- 1242c
POT ROAST
Pound......
STANDING RIB
Found . . .
FANCY CHUCK
Pound . .,.. .
10C
** 19
4:
. 1242C
SHOULDER ARM
Pound . 21c
RUMP ROAST
Pound . . . . -. 250
IMPERIAL
PURE CANE
SUGAR
10 Pope
10 Ctb .
52€
55€
DEL MONTES
COFFEE
For Percolator ‘- 5
Dripolato or Boiling
28c
BEECH NUT
COFFEE
, For Taculatori: 1. .
. Dripolator or Boiling
. Lb. *
FOLGER’S
COFFEE
Finest Mountain Grown
2
32e
61e
BARGAINS .
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday .
BUY BETTER MEAT
TABLE QUALITY -
Oleo Lb 10c
ASST LU NCH
Meats
BARBECUED
Beef
21c
29c
BARBECUED aa
Lamb Lb 23°
POTATO
Salad pint 15°
WHITE HOUSE
RICE
217
Coco Malt
: • Finest Cho Drink-
"2 Lb. Can 250
1 Lb. Can.43c :
. LIPTONS
Tea . 19c
. : WE GIYL 6 &- DISCOUNT STAMPS
.: . DUTCH OvEi is EGG-PLAIN .
ANGEL FOOD
Largest 5
Hostes
sit
. Each
: Asst. 3 LAYER CAKES " Leach 490.
Asst. 10 LAYER CAKES each 99
Dutch Oven DOUGHNUTS, 8 for 10€,
Butterfly Br’kfast ROLLS, 2 for5.
. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD : Tout, 6c
DUTCR’OVEN BRAD ioal be
LIMES She-E
TOKAY GRAPES .
POTATOES
sypesh, COOKING APPLES"
1 km CELERY
CARNOTS
‘vEtLow . AMANE . .
MP OR OR
"1.8dd user t:
ho The
7Bwh. 9C
2.6 9,
59c Gowns
. Closeout 44e
. . ..Priced: 90 1
White or.pink nainsook with
. -embproideredfropts broken
. sizes to clear. , *
$1.59 Pajamas
Women’s, one and two-piece
rayon spa mimas. black and
white, orange and 01
: white, pair . 0
250 Brassieres
Form‘fitting uplift styles, of
lace or brocaded rayon. also
novelties, 15
all sizes 16C
Men’s Shirts
Closeout of 2 Numbers
89c and 1.
986 Values
69c
Choice of Glen Park sanforied
shrunk broadcloth shirts in green
only (broken sizes), or white or
‘ blue mesh shifts in all sizes. Spe-
cial values at this low price Buy
a supply
Men’s 49c Ties
Four - in - hand styles in
stripes and figures, 90
popular colors LJC
ITGOM
WARD
2600 West Seventh Street
Fort Worth, Texas
) 52-
Texas Made
Snowdrift
3 c 39
6 a 75€
, Skinner’s
Macaroni
‘OR 3
Spaghetti
Bake with Cheese
2 Me 15c
Worth Blend
COFFEE
“A.Fort Worth Product 2
L. 22c
i i (
6/ : Pt e
15c
OLD DUTCH_
Cleanser -
, Makes Everything .
desricW had srAS
/ 2 15c
$1,000.00 and 161 Other.
Cash-rte,
Men’s 25c Socks
Rayon and celanese socks
for men, gray, • 17-
blue, all sizes, pair I4C
Telephone 2.4121
Libby’s Tomato Juice, 2 ise
Deles Pineapple Juice 3.25€
Tomatoes 37250
Glen Valley Peas,2 *3 15c
Realm Spinach, - . 3 7 250
Fletsins Co Green Beans 5′108"
Kuner’s Kraut 2 *la5e
Libby Asparagus. R 15c
4 IsiA Pancake Flour * 12€.
Log Cabin Syrup, . zic
Aunt Jemima Grits
Pawnee Oats" .
49
be
KAA- Quart Air
Texas Honey -:Mason ari 459
i Hershey’s Cocoa 1 u 14e
Calumet Baking Powder 1 Uh 22€
: Table Salt .1 Wh .36
EX t 1
Life Byoy Soap 6
Palin Olive Soap.290
Camay soap 2% 1
sni 1
O. K. Soap . 4
Palm Olive Beads s A.
Gold DustRe, 17€ t
P. U G. or mil-Soap. " 514€. 1
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Sheldon, Seward R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934, newspaper, September 6, 1934; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1685135/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.