The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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«« This picture I* bilN for ihc Star
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(lay. May II and IU. Otoria Swamuii.
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brad 4 brilliant cast. 4'ohm* ami learn
why Something To Tliluk About ia call-
ed the itnttnil ami huiki heart
Ins itirtwr Mr IfceMllle ha* hit made
Wednesda v and Thiimlo
Mn > II arul 1«
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|| pai Fairbanks
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enjoy Thai won
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the ••rid over Mr
la artmowtodgrti tn
bo tai of the tiMi
act oca am the wron _
today ir you see
Mo ll "Ml* Picture In The Paper1 at
the Star Theatre Fihlay night. May t.H.
run attl hr i ««iirwl lit «*«,Iiik a j l<-tur •
hlch you will enjoy
fw|
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Lady Rose's
Daughter"
Wihose Face
Is This?
Do you know all the
popular screen stars of
today—male or female,
when you see them? Sure
you do?
Well, whoae it this
smiling countenance?
Just to help you a wee
bit well say that he is
the greatest of all chap-
ter play stars. He is
coming here in his latest
and greatest chapter
Play—
"FIGHTING
FATE"
May 3® and 31
Here is Tack 1 >t-in| -v - lainous right is it looks coining head on.
,Tlir fig!" fa ' oi I rancc a> it will never reach its mark. That Carpen-
tier is fast mouuh io keep out of its way American ring fans know it
can travel far, and quick and hard, and they arc backing it to win
iDetnpsey is doing liulu iraining at Summit. N J , for the defense
of his title at Jersey City July 2d.
PARMER COUNTY!
HUONA !
K. I.. Sympaou. of East St. Louis, 111.,
surprised bis mother and other rela-j
tires here last week by dropping in on
thorn unannounced. Mr. Sympaou U
▼er> favorably Impreaaed with tbo Pan-
handle country ami may arrange to lo-1
cafe here.
Rev Jones, of the I'ougregatloual
Church here, has been treating his
<< UBre ut U n to program* < t Home anil
Foreign Mlss|i>n:ir\ work during the
(tast three Sunday*. Mrs. .lone#. who la
in Swwiwater taking treatment for her
health. reports a erailiml improvmeiit.
hut 11-iir- he will not In- again able to
endure the Panhandle altitude
\V K Perry Jias solil the lot on
whl< li hl> blneksroiili shop stood to ll. •
W Sutton a* a site for the large gar
age he is preparing n. Iiullil. Tin
"amithy" has iiecn moved to the vacant
lot 'ormerly iH-ctipUsI by the Kriona
Sentinel* hulldlng. facing I.aey hotel
H. S. lioitlette. chairman of the Mem
trial l)a.v Association, has asked that
all who can. will meet next Sunday at
't:0f p. in., to make arrangements for
the Memorial May program. Kvery
citlseu should la- Interested In the oh
aervnuee of this day and show hi* mill
ingncss to help hy Itelng present at the '
meeting.
Prol. John S. Itlchherg, the prexeul ,
Superintendent of our school, has do- ,
'ided to leave the teaching profession j
and take up other lines of work. We
are Informed that Floyd I), liolden.
who Is now tearhlug here, has accepted 1
;be superintendent^ Mlaa Wilson will
also la* retained as primary teacher.
Our Chautauqua begin* on May 'J7
Rverytwaly should la- cognizant of this
fact and liegln to hoost for a "bumper"
nttendalice, by aiding in the sale of sea
son tickets
The tlnance committee of the Y. P.
S. (' K Ik planning a novel and enjoy
able lllerary entertainment for the pur
pone of raising funds for the society
This •program will probably l>e an
■lOtinced for a night next week
BO VINA
A tire alarm was turned in Wednes-
day night when it was discovered that
ne of the Mexican residences was on
•re. Quick response hy the neighbors
extinguished It before any material
damage was done. An old ipillt bad
been crammed up the wall in the corn
< r and from all appearances undoubted
IT, it bad been set on tire by someone.
School will lie out next week There
will he no graduation exercise*, but the
different room* will have programs and
the high school pupils will rentier a i
play
Mrs Htegsll. from lien-ford was j
here Wednesday and aaalsted In the or j
ganisatlon of a Young People's Mission- i
ary Horlety. with fourteen charter j
members The following were elected j
officer*. President, Nannie Mary
Ml: V-Prea., Myrtle Vaaaey ; Cor -Dec 1
Oertrude I^ambert; Recording Sec
<Meaaa Potts; Treasurer, Helen Lam
hart; Snpt of Study and l*ublldty.
Hattle Richardson; Mupt of Social Her
flee, Lucy Vaaaey; Supt of Supplies,
Beatrice Rlcbardaon.
Rev. J. A. Phillip*, Mexlcau Mlaalon-
ary from Roaarell, N. M.. waa here Mon
4ay night ia the Interest of the Mexi-
«asa here. Rev. King, of Taeomcari. t
N. M, waa likewise at work here laat
week aad report* good aocceaa.
The Methodist revival Is scheduled tn
%agto Sunday, May 2U, with Miases
t*wlaher and Williamson aa musicians j
aad petpoial workers, aad Rev. M. M. I
Reavers, of Hereford, to do the preach- :
lag.
MBriag Up Father
witn
Jiggs in Society"
Thia Is the title of the comedy which
will he shown at the Star Theatre, Sat
urday Nlgtol. May 14th, of this week.
For fun and laughter, there will be
two reela just chuck full. "Jlggs in So-
ciety" will be the special attraction on
the Saturday night program.
Played h> Klsie Feign
•oil a big hit
IBaie Ferguson's lat
net Paramount photo
play production, which
will he shown at the
IRar Theatre Satur
day night. May 14. is
Oiled with thrllla The
picture has scored a
decialve hit ami la attracting capacity
audience* in other cltle*, on every
showing. It is in every rewpect one of
the beat picture* In which Mlaa Fergu-
son has Iss-n seen this seaeou. Htawiii
U«r and go to we this picture, Satur
Iday Night
WHE1N you wbwautp tlonaal
wash your dethes m place of I
you'll had that it the cleaned way and Wm
i|asti1 way. It rm^n he addad that it's alas
ike swart way aad the salcat. No wear m teat
m edker yoa m your clothes.
Just pid your ciothas tn the wnndaa cylinder <4
the Western FJectne Washing Mar haw, aad let
d do your washing for you. It will even wrsag
iw clothes.
You'll want to see for yourself the sfwat paah
of this wadiatg machmr
Western Electric
Washar <3 Wringer
Hereford Ij^ht & Power (lo.
Ia adncatloa the Halted States oc-
spies ninth place, which aMaaa that
wst of the civilised world la ahead of
to official report of the
Unloaded
Can make immediate
delivery
While a number of the
bargains listed in our
first bill have all been
taken we still have
some wonderful pick-
ups left for the balance
of this week. For in-
stance:
l.atlie*' PumpH and Oxfords, Reg.
I'rii f f 10.50. now only $ i.%
Uilie*' Onion Suits ..
.48
Ladiea* Hosiery
... . 12v/z
Towels, per pair
i
.
t
V)
Vl
(ringham
.11
F'anry Voilen _ .
27%
Silk Host, Men *
.40
Pillow (law*. \2xMy, p# r pr.
:w
VIhi'i All W«h I SuitH
20.00
Vfi'ii's 1 >rcsh Shirts
.98
Vfrti's 1 nion Suit«
. i >
Hfautiful vard widt* laffciax
, i.m
Now Listen!
\ mi ticetl Kiltie of lliese iur^.tltl-v I'hfll
win not rontf today and jjfl t)i**m.
l)on*l wait until ^aturda\. Thrv art*
!{oiii|{ verv la t and mav all bt'-
forr that timt*. Hundreds of our cum*
tortifrn havp takrn atlvanta^ of thiit op-
fM rtunitv. Have Y ou / It laxt 'til
Saturday Nijiht. the 14th.
Hughes
&
Crouch
Hereford's Uw Price Store.
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