The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 338, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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» PAVEMENT PARAGRAPH* ♦
THE LYRIC
NOTICE—CHANGE OP TIME
SHOW OPENS T:00—PICTURES 7:15
TUESDAY GOOD DAY IN REVIVAL
AT FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH.
Show Start* 7:15 P. M.
Box Office Open* 7:00 P. M,
Cleburne
business
TODAY AND TOMORROW-
BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION! !
TODAY
Hear Burke Culpepper inis eve-
ning el I be Methodist church, at 7:30
on the subject: "Chickens Come
Home to Roost.”
Yesterday was a line tiny in the
One or the besi services
held yesterday afternoon at
doing yourself an in-
lrom these
INA DUKE and GUY NEWELL
-The amazing love tale of Athletic Annabel and Sweet William
—There's Annabel, affectionate but disconcerting Annabel,
ISweet William, who, acquires muscle to win her—there’s the purity
'Leaguers and Fussy Old Father—there’s the tough Sea Captain and
.lies murderous crew—there’s the lone Fisherman—dhe daring Avi-
atrur—the bad Boxing Instructor—swarms of bathing beauties, won-
derful adventures on land and sea—under water and in the air.
. revival
:>sition and
was
, 2:3a. You are
mi ore (or . j(ip jf vou „re away
and points -
afternoon services.
iin"SS The message of the
1C never he forgotten by
"'ion beaut it. 'Hie Cvangdi
i,n ;l mil house and great
. . u.n ’manifest. The message
u*hu\ was .. . „
eitv Wed - B,wlt l,0'v,‘r Mi,ny "
,v eounty more, careful not to
I fu l ure.
! || has been suggest e
Friends. holies make llieir orders
known to j,.s early that they may
Tom. who lore n.K.n, so that merchants and
t the Con ,.|erks may attend the afternoon ser-
•i here vis-'vi,-e. Tliere will he ample time lor
has been shonni»g after the services close
P-
wafer:
A Six-Reel Society Feature.
AND HOOT GIBSON IN “THE DRIFTING KID
COMEDY DRAMA EXTRAORDINARY!
With the World-Famous Diving Venus
TOMORRGW
ANNETTE KELLERMAN
GALE KANE
In Her Mile-a-Minute Comedy Drama
iting his many frient
I at the home for the
jand says he is perfectly satisfied, as
the old soldiers receive every alien
: i ion that is needed.
i Mr. Hutcheson lived in \\ ea liter- .week
ford many years, and is well known ,|ayS.
| here. In his younger days he served, j^eep in mind ihe lad
i-lhe city in an official capacity, anti jng at 2 o’ clock ant
| he enjoys recalling the old days j r meeting at 7:h0 it
■ with his friends. {men! of the church.
j K. |>. WILLIAMS.
i Couts Memorial. | B. F- ALSl P.
! There will be no prayer meeting j - -
this evening at Couts Men,:,rial, lets ->• M. Howell Nur
all attend our revival and do not The best varieties and
5HIDAY—Joseph Dowling in “Kentucky Colonel.”
SATURDAY.—Hobart Bos worth and Ann Q. Nilsson in
w’Brate Master.”
MONDAY—‘ ‘ Prairie Trails.” — Another Tom Mix
Shriller.
—FRIDAY—Blanche Sweet in “Help Wanted Male/’
and “The Son of Tarzan” number 10.
SATURDAY—William Fairbanks in “Fighting Bill.” I
li would be a line thing lor me
business men to ( lose lor one bout
from 2:30 to 3:30 each day in the
excepting Mondays and Stflttr
grown
Model Tailors
We have FAN BELTS to lit any make or any model
fH E HERALD FOR JOB PR INTING | way
-We have the ASBESTOS LINED BRAKE SHOES
larlFord cars
First State Bank
George M. Hall Dead.
George M. Hall, a former resident
of Weatherford died at his home at
Baird, Monday, according to Infor-
mation reaching the office of Uncle
Henry Miller, Grand Keeper of
Records and Seal of the Knights
of Pythias. Mr. Hall lived many
—We also have the new FORD DRIVE PINION—gives
-mure power to the Ford.
SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE—PHONE 130
SAFETY AND SERVICE
Our ample and experienced office force will
are waited upon promptly
JUS llMJDITiON TO FACTORY land best managed factories in the
j world.
When the present building opera-
! tions are completed others will prob
!ably begin. There is nearly always
! something in progress. The maxi-
j mum production attained so far
'was an average of about 600 cars
ia day, but this will be materially
increased by (he extra facilities now
being provided.
OSCAR JONES. Dealer.
Weatherford, Texas, phone IRfi
see that you
'X»o4gt Brothers Prove Confidence in
fialtare by $6,000,000 Expansion.
A Guaranty Fund Bank
Substantial evidence of Dodge
^Brothers confidence in the future is
fee. found in their expenditure of
IfeetKieto $6,000,000 and $8,000,000 for j
f The *a<iansion of their factory. The
i*neseni building program is the larg
•sea* fa» their -history, and will bring
*fer total floor space ol ihe plant i
4ip to more than 100 square acres.. _ I Chapter
'!■ 191%. when production of Dodge j Realizing that a better aequain-
jjj*, flnofliejii motor cars began the total lance of the patrons of the school
fftoor d|»ace was about 8 square acres, with school conditions helps pro1 upon the ft',.
principal unit of the construe- mote the spirit of co-operation and that it be closed
tion -program now in progress is tho'is to the interests of both the school <’ C. Barthold, chairman; Mrs. R.
tint press steel building, with a floor ami of teachers, the teachers ol thejw Davis, treasurer: Mrs. lorn Car-
4um «af *60,000 square feet. The’First Ward School together wit li j ter, secretary; Mrs. G. 8. YXhite,
4b*w ircmstTuction building, which has! the members of the James Bowie ] chairman womans department and
jmi been completed, is eight stor-, Improvement Club have proclaimed j Messrs. H. H. Williams. R- W.
lee liigli and has a lloor area of, Thursday, I'eb. 3 as a sjiecial visiting j Davis, T. R. Erwin, Mayor Queen,
square feet. Another im-jda.v for patrons and friends of the | chairman of third roll-call drive,
Sj& |in Innl unit now being built is the'First Ward school. There will be i met with Miss Cross at the Cham- jy
■E- .taxw power plant. mo deviation front the regular pro- rber of Commerce and unanimously j
With the gradual expansion of the! grant of school work. A committee t voted io close the chapter, which jjc
'&ubi> the interplanl traffic prob- consisting of members of the James j was oificiallv done by Miss Cross
Tfeaa became one of prime import- Bowie Improvement Club w ill be on who received all documents, money
v. aut- The distance between the! hand lo show visitors to anv room!an<l fixtures and advised the publish-]
PARKER COUNTY CHAPTER
RED CROSS DISBANDS
In the Corporation Court. sentailve men from every portion ] --------,-
The following cases hate been j of lhe atate when she entertains j M w A. Hold Meeting.
' tried in the corporation court since jtl)P nremen, and we must give them The Modern Woodmen of America
our Iasi report: 'an entertainment. Ihat will reflect i h,>id a apPCjai call meeting Tuesday
I Jas. Lindsay, speeding, entered a,cm]i( upon the-city. j nigh! at Which Deputy Well* of Dal-
I plea of guilty. |-----* Jlas was the principal speaker. Thl! *
| S. B. McQuinn, contempt of court, j Federal Farm Bureau to Meet j lodge has been rather dormant for
fined $25.00. t The regular county meeting of the past year lt» so far as meetings
I J. G. Terry, violation of traffic or- Federal Farm Bureau, which was are concerned, a substantial growth
* dinance, plea of guilty. i organized in this county a few was evidPnt f,.om the annuai report
| Roy Voorhes, speeding: set tot ! weeks ago, will be held in Weather- The ,,amp wjh endeavor to hold regu-
] trial. j ford Saturday, February 12, com- jar meetings hereafter .
j S. J. Sparkman, running car with Imencing at 10 o'clock. This w-ill be —----.-
muffler open, plead guilty. the first meeting since the organiza- Kidney disorders cause much dis-
j C. II. Allen, leaving motor running tion, and will be attended by dele- tress of mind and body. Such -*B- ,
in car without occupant, plead guilty gates front the eighteen locals which ments should not be neglected be-
! Ernest Martin, running car with have now been constituted in this cause they lead to diseases that
open muffler, plead guilty. | conuty. Every member is invited to *re dangerous. Prickly Ash Bitter*
Odel Morgan, speeding: plead guil- attend, as the meeting is not a is a splendid tonic for men. . ft
Miss Mary Ann Cross of St. Louis,
| representative of Ihe Southwestern
I Division, A. R. (’.. called the execu-
i live committee of Parker County
together at 9:30 o'clock
eba
Wednesday morning for the purpose
of discussing and taking final action
equost of Ibis chapter
FIRST WARD SCHOOL
WE INSIST
Another Car Seed Potatoes Arrive
The produce houses of the ctiy t
reecived another car of Arkansas
Triumph potatoes Wednesday morn-
ing. This is the second car of this
variety to- be received in the city
this year. A large crop will be j
planted, but Ihe indications are'
—That we can do family washing
cheaper and better than you are now
getting.
—Send us your family wash and
make us prove it.
publication, a copy of which
be kept in Washington, D. C
other in Saint lands.
Elks Attention.
Lodge meeting Thursday night,
7:30. Important business. All mem-
bers are urged to be present.
CHAS. PANT, Exalted Ruler.
Justice Court in Session.
"The case of Jim Cisco vs (
;|v!liams, suit to collect an all
—<t, was on trial in the ju
......-- Wednesday evening.
8UBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD
WEATHERFORD
STEAM LAUNDRY
BELOW WE LIST A PART OF OUR SPECIAL REPAIR
SHOP MACHINERY
—Drill Press; Burning in Stand, for all kinds of bear-
ings; Straghtening and Test Press, for Crank and Cam
Shafts; Arbor Press; Emerey Stand; Electric Valve and
Drill Machine; Blacksmith’s Forge and Anvil; all kinds of
tools for puling bearings etc.
—We have a^iew man in our shop that is direct from the
Ford plant. Come visit us and be convince.
Helpful j^To Customers
the neat appearing
- let your clothes get
e them look like new.
French Dry Cleaning,
eration work.
—We try to know every person who has an account
with us. If you do not do business with us, think it over.
Come in and get acquainted. We invite your account and
friendship. Our officers will be glad to consult with you
when you have perplexing financial problems.
irt of the city.
THE MERCHANT^ FARMERS
STATE BANK
Hopkins Motor Co.
PHONE 166 PALO PINTO STREET
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 338, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921, newspaper, February 2, 1921; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646290/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .