The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LYRIC
Door Opens 7:15—
-Show Starts 7:30
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY—
—Honor is placed above life itself, and duly above dic-
tates of the heart, in the Northwest Mounted. Their valor
their courage, their gallantry, their traditions have been
featured in song- and story—but never anything like this.
Never anything more serious—nor yet more humorous; more
unfortunate ncr yet more delightful.
A FINIS FOX PRODUCTION
jw end God’s
Presents
JACK LIVINGSTON and ETHEL SHANNON
ANNOUNCEMENT
—FORD PRICES WERE NEVER SO LOW.
—FORD QUALITY WAS NEVER SO HIGH.
—You can pay more but you cannot buy more than is
offered you today in a 1922 Ford Automobile.
Hopkins IVIotor Co.
PALO PINTO ST. —PHONE 166
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ALSO AL ST. JOHN IN THE VILLAGE SHEIK
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LEAD OFF MAN
-FOR THE-
R0TARIAN8
BAGGAGE
Hold your Checks until you get home and then phene
BAKER TRANSFER
NO. 79—WE CALL FOR YOUR CHECKS
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MOVED!
—We have moved our garage and accessory shop to the
new building on Fort Worth street, opposite the Hobbs gin,
where we have plenty of storage room, gas, oil, water, air
and everything a motorist needs.
OUR MECHANICS ARE COMPETENT TO REPAIR
OR OVERHAUL ANY AUTOMOBILE MADE
—Our charges are very reasonable.
—WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US.
Luke Bros. Garage
SECOND BLOCK—FT. WORTH ST.
—IN THE EIG GAME BETWEEN THE ROTARY AND
LIONS CLUB WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, AT FAIR
GROUNDS, 4:30 P. M.
—It will be a walk-over for the Rotary Team. The Lions
are outclassed in every particular.
—Science is bound to prevail against mere strength.
WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
( i ’ill. Ail v. by lintn i v ('IuI>)
SZ>e PRINCESS
Office Opens 7:15—
—Show Starts 7:30
TODAY—
MISS DuPONT
In the very appealing picture of a how a new
kind of chorus girl handled some
ancient temptations
The Golden Gallows
AiHO “GO GET 'EM HUTCH" NO. 9
TOMORROW —
Shirley Mason
.-IN-
‘Little Miss Smiles’
—About a little girl whose smile saved her mother’s
eyes, her brother’s life, her father’s self respect, and won
the heart of a true man.
* PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS •*
Start August Right
V
SATURDAY—“The Fighting Devil," with Allen Fran-
cis.
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY of next
week—Alma Rubens in “Humoresque.’' Based on Fannie
Hurst’s Great Story in the Cosmopolitan.
—by calling Phone No. 51 and
Km>\ has returned alter a have your clothes cleaned and
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j month's visiit will realtives in Arkan-
sas ami Oklahoma City.
Mr and Mrs. Robert! Kebelman
jn limed Wednesday from a vacation
fo several weeks at Corpus Christi.
I Mrs. .1. M. Rond and daughters.
! Misses Charlcie and Ned, are spend-
ing Hie week in Fori Worth, visiting
pressed like you want them.
FLETCHER & LEE
TAILORS
120 HOUSTON ST.
PROMINENT OIL MAN
SERIOUSYLY INJURED
-STRUCK BY AUTO
COMMUNITY SINGING
TO BE BIG FEATURE
MUNICIPAL PROGRAM
relatives. -------------------- ----- ---------
Mrs. C. I!. Hamilton and son of PEASTER WINS HARD GAME
.Mineral eWlls, are spending the EROM SPRING CREEK ON1
week-end with her parents. Mr. and WEATHERFORD DIAMOND
Mrs. i’. A. Darby. --
Mr. and Mis. Frank Hicklin Jr., of I'eastrr and Spring Creek balTj|PSser injuries.
A. C. Green, prominent drilling
contractor and oil man of Corsicana
and Mexia, was struck bv an auto-
mobile driven Ivy Mis. Dan McCles-|
ky. a little afternoon Thursday, and
is now in mi unconscious state ini
the Weatherford Sanitarium, suffer
QUALITY ALWAYS
Piione_509
Model Tailors
ANDREW COLGIN
ing with a broken shoulder and other!he not at<?M*d Awards into.,’1
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3)o you like to sing? So does
However, attending
one of the main features of hanger, are spending the day here teams played a good game on thejphysicians believe that he will re1
enioute to Dallas- where they will, Wealherfoid diamond Wednesday af-j cover.
viiii fora lew days. leinoon, Roaster taking the long end | Mr. Green with two other men'
Misses Kdith and Jane Martin re-, of the score which was 7 to 2. Dili j were .passing through the city vvhonj
turned to Fort Worth this morning'"as on the mound for the Spring, they stopped in front of the Tom I v, - 1 u . ~7, .
( teek team while Bowen hurled for, Hodges residence on Palo Pin.oj w. a„. hen. a ,wo weeks,
1’easier. Ddl was complaining ot a street, and Mr. Green had started
will hi
the program Friday night. As was
announced in Thursday's paper, t tie
Herald will niint the werds of the
RAV FRANTZ WILL SPEAK
AT GRACE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING
songs to he sung, in the Friday after-j after a pleasant visit with Mr and
noon issue. Everyone is requested | Mrs. Fiank Lee the past week,
to become familiar with the airs or! The Antelopes will go to Thurber
K- bring a copy of the printed songs I Saturday morning where, they willlon Monday.
sin e arm from the game with Raker j across the street to see Mr. Hodges K A
(visit to their parents. Air. and Mrs.
A fairly good sized (when the accident otviimi He had | .1 *. 1 ^ ■ !'I' j,U.St ^
•nost evervho.iy else. And everybody j i„ the concert with them. Band ! Play the Thurber team in t lie after- <1 ovvil witnessed the game and south! mined to ask one of his rompan I- '* ! " U" °U' ° ’e ‘ a. tf
is,going to he out to the combined j Director Smith is anxious to make! noon before the big trades day crowd.''all rocking was done for hot li teams.! ions to drive their car ahead a few " * " 111 ,(| ^ar*'u’
m Southl
band collectt and community sfng-ja genuine. established .affair of the* -Mrs. J. F. Dentton who lias been
ing on the lounluiiise lavn Friday jing-song innovation. The showing j quic sick at lier hone
tatgln, it |nc- r.l indications mean j made at the last program night Waco street is recoveri
anythin,.. 1.1 - "'H h“ the band s, ,, promise of a better, more per- * hoped ’' ill soon he in
fii'st home cmi.er in two weeks ami; (.,„„muni! > chorus i„ , 1,0 '...... health. .
‘‘ Js “** '!," l '""1 1" 1 <I> " J1'j fut 111 e ■ Miss Militia Fleming lias relumed
•sonic eutirei now ejections for the I p,ol< ! from Dimer, and (
nt( n.iiuim 1 ’)! 1 o Isige ei ow d ! , 1 aim in Friday's issue of the T f<• r- •1111! the Kooky Mountain National
chat is ovp.'i te«). Menthols 111 11’• • |11(I Mr!»t: your patter to the coii-l I’tt'k and oilier places of
l>an<l havi* biVMi niakiiu; ui^ai pro-
gress' Avltli • !)o j r individual instni-
isieijs in order to allow
a. groceryj
of Fort Worth, larturinp on psychol-
ogy.
Alter a visit here. .Mr and
......'I ! "'iunn »> ‘he car driven Mrs Flantz wi„ R<> fo KonlUcky for
i,n'1 13 Fo,lowing is .he program for Fri-' »’> Mrs. McClesky .Truck bim and heja sllon Usit b(,„oinK
her nsiialj(ja> pi„rir;; j was thrown into the air. alftfhMm:,
! Viirct, ••Imperial” rt/inev i n»‘ his ir<‘ "'a?: taken
(> \ e: rare
ca.co. whore Mr. Frailty, will take a
rr/ifMov i "ii 1 icr.ici. in? wa.s (uki’ii InTnLi,,.,. , . , . ..
iwsi* ijTtop >ears course m ike I nivcrsUy
"Tiie King" -l.eroy Tho-,""’' r,on,° Mr- i,a'f Mrs- 1 lo<l™s (lor a I’|, I) degree Mis
'and' a nhysician called, when it was!
voiir piper to flip con-!'’:|lk and oiler plan
cert and let someone else look on "" her t: i• y
wdh you Let’s got ihe whole lown L’lt't .Moseley ot Mexia
"r-jioueih-r mi at least this one affair. | ''iv a day or sr» with his parents, I intorontzzo (’aprice
------ Hoe. anil Mrs. H
lorado Springs , .........................................
’ '"a- ' (also lake university
Air .a Ancient Style, "La Citiquun-1 <i<,<'irte»<i that ho should he lakon to Stindav
interest .. . ... ,, ,.f Hie sanitarium for treatment, and am. . . .. ,,
■ 1,1 '■•tom i_.m,iiii . 1 pit n, the (.race ITosbvterian ( hurch
was called.
Frantz will
work. Next
Mr. FranIz will fill the pul.
spend-
Idv. "The Herd Girl’s Dream" Aug i""l1"r:'n,f'
received the f0llowittg
ments and the ‘iiieiiihp- of ti
ganization is fed api-roximatuig a;
firs I class sfat** ! Ju?t
The eoinmunit v singing that i„ il,e;bookr. -In the Days of Poor Rich-;
Safest addition U» the regular concertiard," “Robin.” "The Country Beyond.’
------ Corcanges Confectionery end Drug. Mm Jim Itob Mo. elm 01 SlitPve
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j i«*>1 • is vis’Jin" 'n the city, the truest!
|‘>1 Mr. ,'inrl Mrs. IT. L. Moseley. Sh(
1 ,;i hitzky.
Wit nesses
s;iy ffmf (he McT'I.’sky rnr wns not
"Sparklets**-
ISymphonv ni I.iTr
irnveiing more than r.eri or twelve! |||>n.
| an<( spoak on tho subject of “Tho
«b( (fie morning
payin" telle;- in tli*' Farmers
Think ia Mexia and Is making
Slothes Cleaned and
Pressed sn 2 Hours
NO GASOLINE ODOR
Disha-jis i|,(> daughter of F. Af. Johnson,
j wholesale fiim'lure dealer of Shreve-
wliirdi Mr. Moseley has an
Florence ! t„,n
|
In District Court
S. .1. Disli-roon vs j. M
rei ii divorce.
Wli'am j ,y \
Li' rcy. divorce.
Mrs. J K. Site;.!-: ley and \V A.
Steakiey f'hailes II. yrdiev.
ate! American National Rank of 'I'ul-i
Oklahoma: suit to reform judg-j _
""■'it- ! "l ee.- ,|ay and Wednesday nights, j
Willi'1 Davis vs. (’lyd*- Davi-- di- iraflie r.ffir-r*rs summon'd a number!
)o'rP- |fil iu.otori.sls to appear I'efoie his!
]. .Moseley. Harry. xv.,It(1|. Mj|(,s ’ mil.-s per hour, as .Mrs. AleCleskv
Selec tions from the- opera Faust— !ro ,iriv<‘ sl°" 10 f,ass' anfl would
I’.ounod. i,ll've Plissed ihe injured man had
Wallz. "Idea Ecluvee'' Andrew ----- "■ ■ ______
Herman.
Spanish Fax Trot. "Arnonitta" -Za-(
i nutenfk. |
( Song. "Leave Afe With a Smile'',
"lie a. good felloe," says the wheel,
'Keep cool," says the fan.
) interest,
'TRAFFIC OFFICERS AFTER
ONE LIGHT MOTORISTS
(In,nor, |il(. Mayor, and explain why
The Railroad Strike
s
DOES NOT AFFECT OUR LINE,
j they wen- driving with only one head !
j isglil when Hie ttraffie laws specific-
i ally prescribe that all automobiles
1 mmt Imrn two lights at night. The
ttiafiic regulaGons peiluining to one1
Jliglit. muffler (in our.s and "jay"]
jdtiving. will iiereafter he enforced ,o'
I'i.e iMIer. ac online to citv officials.
(by request) Ear] Hurt net t. ;
Community singing led by Mr. Vir-
gil Pickard.
Mexican march "Zacatecas'-—Ge-j
nai o-Codina..
SUITS CLEANED
AND PRESSED $1
SUITS PRESSED 50c
PHONE 65
CITY PRESSING PARLOR
E B. Wadley—Your Tailor
—We run on schedule every day, with limited and local
trucks out of Dallas and Fort Worth.
—WE GIVE INSTANT SERVICE.
—CALL US FOR RATES.
—NO SHIPMENT TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL.
Merchants Fast Motor Lines
J. HOMER WRIGHT, Local Agent
Office 316 North Main— —PHONE 239
WE ARE GETTING QUITE A LARGE NUMBER OF
NEW CUSTOMERS—WE WILL APPRECI-
ATE YOUR BUSINESS ALSO
MCMBCB -W
CEDEPAL PESEPvE
1^-. SYSTEM -*ti
THE FIRST STATE BANK
of Weatherford
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
Our Resources are Nearly One Million Dollars
Successful
—REALLY SUCCESSFUL MEN—men who have never
worked al Itheir lives for the sake of getting rich, and
yet are ‘' well fixed, ’ ’ are invariably thrifty.
—A FIXED FINANCIAL PROGRAM is a great help to
any man trying to save money. A plan of saving must
be based on a knowledge of what constitutes true economy.
ONE OF THE FIRST STEPS ON THE ROAD TO TRUE
SUCCESS IS THE STARTING OF A BANK
ACCOUNT AND ADDING TO IT
REGULARLY!
—THE BANKS NAMED BELOW arc safe depositories for
your money and stand at all times ready and willing to
assist you in any manner possible consistent with sound
banking- principles.
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Merchants & Farmers State Bank
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