The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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BUY IT IN WEATHERFORD
—THE LYRIC—
Door Opens 7:15— —Show Starts 7:30
TODAY-
VIOLA DANA
“Glass Houses”
—Her latest comedy drama. This is one that will be
sure to please you.
BUY IT IN WEATHERFORD
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ALSO BUSTER KEATON IN “THE HAUNTED HOUSE’
TOMORROW
Lester Cuneo
In a Thrilling Western Story
“Silver Spurs”
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—A swift and colorful melodrama,
rtevil in his -best role.
The smiling dure-
MJSO THE TWO REEL COMEDY STARS AND STRIPES’
Showing the New Fall
Millinery
Hats of Autumn fresh from the Designers, including the
novel creations especially designed for the Bobbed
Hair Miss, and the exquisite materials,
trimming's, etc., which adorn the
Hats of the Moment.
BUY IT IN WEATHERFORD
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-S7>e PRINCESS—
Office Opens 7.15—
—Show Starts 7:30
TODAY-
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“The Last Romance’’
WITH CONRAD NAGEL, LOIS WILSON, JACK HOLT
—A story of a million married lives. Throbbing in the
hearts of one wife and one husband.
AND A SNUB POLLARD COMEDY
TOMORROW —
ALL WARD PUPILS START
5:00 MONDAY; HIGH PUPILS
ENROLL IN AFTERNOON
STATE FIRE MARSHALL
HERE ON ISNPECTION
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[ State Fire Marshall Blackburn ar-
Stipei inteiident j rived in town Thursday afternoon.
jour, Accompanied by Fire Chief Olimer
he began an inspection
>o(u ot the business section of the
city Friday morninn for probable
flic hazards. A day and a half will
probably be required for the com.
plelion of the examination.
This is the regular quarterly visit
of the state marshall. The next will
be in December.
jjookeo hete, kids!
tSFamley says for j'ou to he at
Ward school next Monday morning at penianfi,
» nine o’clock. School is going to start
sdfcSa. and you want to be there early I
-Ami get your hook lists and get sail
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"Stated «P in your right grade and every-
TJUng. Ttiis means everyone up to
'lie high seventh grade. For instance
are in the low seventh, why
you go tc yonr ward 'school. If you
■ agg, .above the low seventh, you go to
■>£nnior High school.
V.iilBor High students and High
School students .will enroll Monday
an» aft^noon respectively. | Floyd Boone ^~eliminated from
The high seventh and all of the eighth|the f,jght3 conteats at the Riyer
grades will be present at the High ~ ~
T, \ . . , , . * iCrest Country Club Thursday by the
•4FHodJ building. at nine o clock in the , , „ , .....
-^V_ T 7 ■ ] close margin of 1 up. With a bunch
sn.or.ning. Just these and no others. „ , ...
- .. , of borrowed clubs he had made his
ai 1:30 Monday afternoon, the . , . .
TIRES-TUBES
We Make a Specialty of Good
Tires and Tubes
Our Prices are Right
All Sizes and Makes
Pioplcins Motor Co.
PALO PINTO ST. —PHONE 166
DOROTHY DALTON
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‘The Crimson Challenge’
—One of the greatest western pictures in which this
popular star has been seen since her great success in “The
Flame of the Yukon.’’
AND THE TWO REEL COMEDY, “GAME BIRDS”
COMING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY-Johnnie
Hines in “Burn ’Em Up Eaines.” Watch for big announce-
ment.
BESSE MAYE BINNION
TEACHER OF PIANO
BOONE IS ELIMINATED AT
RIVER CREST TOURNAMENT
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PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS
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iiiriTU, tenth and eleventh grades will
>re classified and enrolled.
way to' the semi-finals by defeating
"Have your
*T >*>d as new.
old mirror resiivered
See or phone Barn
406 E. Lee Avenue. Satisfar.
tjfem guaranteed.
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I his first opponent. Fred Moore, k»y) with the
Ja score cf 2 up. In the semi-finals, j v
however- in a match with one of
Choir rehearsal at the First Bap-
tist church tonight at 7:00 o'clock.
Oscar Jones and family went to
Glen Rose today for a week-end
visit.
John Pickard left Thursday for
Poit Arthur where he is employed
MOUNTAIN AND CAMp
LORE ABSORBED BY
WEATHERFORD SCOUTS
A group ol a score or more Wea-
therford Boy Scouts returned Thurs.
day afternoon tanned and vigorous.
|from a two weeks’ camping trip in
! the Palo Pinto mountains. The par-
studio Grace Presbyterian Church
PHONE 445
Magnolia Petroleum Com
|ental domicile now shelers the boys|
who have for the past several days |
told by the amateur Daniel Boones
and Kit Carsons and disicples of
Baden.Powell and Ernest Thompson
Seton. From the enthusiasm engen-
dered by this camping trip it is
safe to assume that the boys hear-
tily endorse another one for next
summer.
WEATHERFORD MAN SAYS
WHITT WELL EXPECTED
TO COME IN SOON
QUALITY ALWAYS
Phone_509
Model Tailors
ANDREW COLOIN
KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY
MR8. BELLE KEY, Teacher
Preparatory Course Begins Sept. 11
208 Dallas Ave.—Phone 338-J
WEATHERFORD SCHOOL 0! MUSIC
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tlie crack golfers of (he tournament
he was beaten out by one point on
the eighteen holes.
Miss Marguerite Butler left vester-
liome in Sweetwater.! snow-v bed linens' n,eala on ‘ab,e8:i“t_
day for her
after spending
week with Miss
and other necessary
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- SUITS CLEANED
MPRESSED $1
SUITS PRESSED 50c
PHONE 65
OTV PRESSING PARLOR
B. B. Wadley—Your Tailor
been “roughing it’’ around Camp: * be Hale and Knight well near:
Seven Bocks, without tthe benefit of J NVliitt. is expected to be brought in j
minute now, according to |
accoutrements! 1'red Koch, who, accompanied by his
of civilized life. Now they are at j'''t>. returned Thursday from an |<
j.()]. I home where they can step down to automobile trip to Whitt. Drilling!
where he will be Itbfi confectionery and get a “sody,”.jbas 110vv reachnl a depth of over} Having the Only Modern Dry
'ation meets tomorrow. Saturday, Sept, j '"‘Ployed with a large cotton com.j°'' ^ Jo a picture show or „rost j «“d quite a. showing «f Cleaning Plant, v-e are able to
Pth at 2:0u p. m. in the county court | P|ess- Mrs. Lddleman left seveiali • "
Parker County Poultry Association
|Gladys Alexander and friends.
! Grady Eddleman left today
The Parker County Poultry Associ-1 Shawnee Okla..
J. C. ROBBINS. Director
| INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO and VIOLIN
Fall Term Begins Sept. 11th.
Studio 502 S. Main. - Phone 187-W
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at 2:tip p. m. ... ....
'room. All members are urged to bel,la-va a«°' an'1 t,,eiv furnishings were (a''e «'ad to get back o ea her ord
I present, it is desired now that we be-I^Lnped Thursday. ioffc"nK /"s' "laR« "
gin ,o get ready for our fall poultry Charley Cato has returned from!*® wisdom ,lf t,1p fel,0'v who sai<1
! show. Our show last year was up to | Galveston and New Orleans
quality, but we should j "ill resume the position of night: r,le boys were 'v'ere brought back
I in a half dozen or more cars fur-
record as to
have a much larger exhibit ibis year. ] policeman
effective Friday night
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They had a fine trip, but has been apparent of late, on ! give the BEST SERVICE that can
be had in the city.
Suits cleaned and
Pressed in Two flours
WITHOUT GASOLINE ODOR
men around Whitt are watching with;
considerable interest ihe progress of I
this well toward a producing basis. '
andjthat variety is the spice of life.
First Methodist Choir
Rehearsal tonight at 7:30.
A full
of the Rotary:
! al tendanee desired.
DIRKCTOR.
life
Gome to the meeting and let us talk Steve Akers has held the job down ] nis|'ed* bv members ............,
this matter over in a business way. during Cato's absence. i Club. Damping equipment was haul ■ There will be choir rehearsal this
T. M. BROADFOOT. Pre*.---.ed back in a truck. |evening at 7:45 o’clock at the Con-
S. D. LOGAN. Sec. HALL, DENTIST | Stories galore about ventures intojtra! Christian Church.
Room 7. Kuteman Building little explored regions, fox hunts- .
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To the Boys of Weatherford
—If i:t addition to knowing how a thorough education
uids in increasing the amount set opnosite one’s name on the
pay roll, you knew that—
Less titan 1 per cent of American men have been College
graduate.-., yet this group of men has furnished:
55 per cent of our Presidents.
54 per cent of the Vice Presidents.
36 per cent of the members of Congress.
62 per cent of the Secretaries of State.
50 pei' cent of the Secretaries of the Treasury.
69 per cent of the Justices of the Supreme Court.
—wouldn’t you make up your mind to get the best educa-
tion that it is possible to have?
—We are for you, boys, and we want to see you make
ol your lives the biggest success possible.
KEEP THE BOY IN SCHOOL
/Weatherford Rotary Club
Pay your gas bill before the 10th.
swimming, fishing and everything
that appeals to the outing fancy are I
Keep Parker County Money at Home
BUY IT IN WEATHERFORD
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FEDERAL RESER'.'C
SYSTEM
THE FIRST STATE BANK
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of Weatherford
U/ye Guaranty Fund Bank
Mrs. Edward Porter Sawtelle
AUTHORIZED TEACHER OF
“THE PROGRESSIVE ART SERIES”
-ALSO-
THE DUNNING SYSTEM OF IMPROVED
MUSIC STUDY”
LESCHETIZKYiiJSlCHNIQUE
CLASS OPENS SEPTEMBER 11TH.
A Bank Account I
-INSPIRES CONFIDENCE. The best reference any man
can have is a bank book that sfiows steady and consistent
saving. The book that shows regular deposits over a pe-
riod of time, proves that you are careful with your money,
and therefore liable to be so with other people's money.
-A BANK ACCOUNT ter.ds to make one cautious, thrifty
and accurate in financial details. Employers are on the
watch for men with these qualities.
START AN ACCOUNT TODAY at one of the following
banks. One dollar will start the account, and you will
have an incentive to add to it regularly and consistently. .
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Merchants & Farmers State Bank
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922, newspaper, September 8, 1922; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658188/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .