The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LYRIC
Door Opens 7: 15-
TOMORROW—
—Blow Starts 7:80
Alice Lake
BUY IT IN WEATHERFORD
STORE NEWS
HATE
—Everybody is busy down at our store getting' every-
thing in readines for our Fall Style Parade next week.
—We have searched the markets and have been plan-
ning for our Fall Style Parade for the past months.
-A human story with a theme that thrills.
AND BUSTER KEATON IN THE TWO REEL
COMEDY, HARD LUCK”
SATURDAY-
JACK HOXIE
Each Express and Parcel
Post Brings Us Some-
thing New
“Two Fisted Jefferson”
AND THE TWO REEL COMEDY, TWO TP~CES WEST’
OUR FULL PROGRAM WILL APPEAR IN
NEXT MONDAY’S DAILY.
S’Ac PRINCESS—
Office Opens 7:15-
—Show Starts 7:30
TODAT-
Thomas Meighan
‘The Conquest oi Canaan’
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
—Booth Tarkington’s noted romance of a town of the
Middle West. Of its scandals, pride and politics. And of
love that made a fighting' young lawyer set the place right
side up.
AND FINAL CHAPTER OF GO GET 'EM HUTCH”
TOMORROW-
BUY
WEATHERFORD
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Cars May Come and Cars May Go
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—But yon can always buy a FORD here.
—Place your order now for quick delivery.
—We now have in connection with our plant a first class
Auto Painter. Prices reasonable.
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Hopkins Motor Co.
PALO PINTO ST. —PHONE 166
PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS 4
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E. H. Lysaght of Fort Worth was
here yesterday visiting friends.
Weatherford lodge No. 77, I. O. 0.
F. meets in regular session tonight.
John Emmons of Aledo was in
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SERVING CITATIONS
ENDS
TODAY I
Sheriff Brown and constables have
been busy for the last few days serv-
ing citations for civil cases in the
fall term of district court here. To-
j day is the last day for serving- on
i account of the ruling requiring all
__ J . citations to be served ten days be.
justice j fOI.fi convention of court. The
civil docket will be about the same
, , length as usual county officials say.
Mrs. C harles Corn of Roswell, N. ____________
M., is visiting her father and mother
Dr. and Mrs. Mentor Howard.
The September term of
court precinct one will open Monday I,
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Marion Davies
Buried Treasure”
AND A POLLARD COMEDY
SATURDAY—Richard Talmadge ip “The Cub Report-
ter, ’ ’ and a Two Reel Comedy.
j FRESH HOME-MADE CANDY—
i PEANUT CANDY SPECIAL, FAM.
The Twentieth Century Harmony jous CORCANGES
AGNES INVITES PEOPLE OF
WEATHERFORD TO ATTEND
BIG COMMUNITY MEETING
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MUCH SCHOOL GRIDSTERS
SCRIMMAGE WITH COLLEGE
i ATHLETES AT FAIR PARK
MINERAL WELLS GOLFERS
ARRIVE FOR GAME HERE
Club win meet Friday afternoon i WEST CORNER SQUARE.
4 o'clock with Mrs. Leah Ander-1 ___’
son.
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---- A score or more of Mineral Wells
sThe High school football squad | golfers arrived in Weatherford about
UMt the Weatherford College grids, l: 30 Thursday afternoon for a re-
**** Wednesday afternoon in the turn encounter with the Live Oakers
fflrst real scrimmage of the season, whom they defeated at the last
college squad has not yet match between the two teams at
. v ’^af!!?!ed fon" but k is ^Ported the Health Resort.
* strong team will be forthcom-
from there this season.
Vtaach Cole Pitts
Ylat the High school
A general invitation to the citi-
zens of Weatherford to attend a
____ community meeting at Agnes next
I Colonel Walter S. Olsen, President j Saturday night- has been received
Dave Watt, claim agent of the T. or the Myona Chemical Co., will de-'he,e. according to reports reaching
& P. of Fort Worth was in town j monstrate the famous “Myona” French |the Herald office Thrsday. People of
attending to business matters yes- bath and toilet powders at Yates 9, i Agnes are planning a momentous ar-
il!). and 99c store, Friday and Satur- j fair for that night, it seems, and are
who is pastor j day. Coi. Olsen will be accompanied anxious to have a large representa.
Flo Foster and Mrs. Nell tion of Weatherford people present
terday.
Rev. Isom Roberts
of an Oklahoma City Christian j by Mrs.
church is visiing relatives here the (Moore.
QUALITY ALWAYS
Phooe_509
Model Tailors
ANDREW CO LOIN
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Local (golfers are confident, of I
viettory on their home gronds. When |
stated Thursday the Mineral Weils team played here
squad still* last, the Weatherford crew took
wuuiu.bers 25 or 20 recruits, thereby them to camp by a score of 29 up.
premising a hard struggle for berths __
guestt of B. L. Copeland and others.!
He is on his return front some two I
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months vacation spent in South j
Texas.
the team.
BACHMAN TO SURVEY
FOR ACME FACTORY
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^tJOATS, SUITS and. COAT SUITS
-REMODELED AND RELINED!
HATS REBLOCKED
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County Surveyor Ray Bachman left j
Thursday morning for the Acme Brick I
Factory site near the Palo Pinto coun-j
tv line. He has contracted with the
Acme people to engineer a job of sur-
veying on their grounds there.
First Methodist Choir.
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Regular rehearsal or the First Moth-j
odfct church choir will he held Friday
evening at 7 o'clock. Let all those
who can possibly come and assist In'
the music of the church be present. I
DIRKCTOR. i
SUITS GLEANED
AND PRESSED $1
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to participate in the proceedings.
Several persons here have announc-
ed their intention of driving over
Saturday n'ght. Arrangements have
been made tor cars from here to
meet at the Chamber of Commerce
corner, where they will leave at 6:20'
SUITS PRESSED 50c
PHONE 65
DR. HALL, DENTIST
Room 7 Kuteman Building
CITY PRESSING PARLOR
LADIES CLUBS FLOCKING TO
PRIZE WINNING CONTEST OF
BUYING IT IN WEATHERFORD
WEATHERFORD COLLEGE
TEACHER CALLEED TO BED 1
SIDE OF SICK BROTHER"**
E. B. Wadley—Your Tailor
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Sweet
butter,
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milk, cream, butter milk-
quality. service. Phone
Geo. Cain.
BUY
WEATHERFORD
DO YOU KNOW
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—That no depositor of a Guaranty Fund State Bank
in the State of Texas, whose deposit was protected by the
Guaranty Fund, has ever lost a dollar.
-THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS WORTH
THINKING OVER.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
SYSTCM.^f _X1 u*r__.1. JT .
of WeatHerford
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
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Secretary Crenshaw of the Chamber
of Commerce, who is handling the
contest iby. the ladies’ clubs in furnish-
ing reasons why we should buy it in
Weatherford, states that a number of
clubs have entered for the contest and
he believes that every club in the city
will have filed with the committee by I AGED MAN PASSES AWAY
! today. The prize is $22 and is well! AT HOME OF SON NEAR BROCK
Miss Mary Johnston, piano teacber
at Weatherford College, is unable to
be at the opening of the school here
on account of the serious illness of
her brother in Dallas. Miss Johnston
was called to the bedside of her broth-
er a day or two ago and in telephonic
communication with President Fred
C. Rand Wednesday, stated that she
would not be able to assume her du-
ties here until developments in her-
brother's condition warranted her re-
in rn.
j worth striving for by any chib in the) -
'city. ; Moses Lee. age seventy-two, died
—--j early Thursday morning at the home
Important Notice of his son, Robert Lee, near Brock.
Major G. Pugh has been appointed Funeral services wfire held Wed.
j as keeper of the city pound, wherein nesdav afternoon and burial took
stray animals are incarcerated, etc. j place* in the Greenwood cemetery.
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Vice Jim Green resigned- For infor-
mation phone 326-J or 354.
Buy It In Weatherford
He is srvived by a wife and four
sons and one daughter, Robert, Al-
len. Alta and John Lee and Mrs.
Prather Stringliam.
NEW FALL
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—JUST RECEIVED TODAY a new shipment of the
newest creations in BEAUTIFUL PATTERN HATS. The
shipment includes many styles, at many prices.
—Also included are the New Felts, that will be so pop
•alar this fall.
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OUR PRICES ON CHILDREN’S AND MISSES HATS ARE
THE LOWEST YOU HAVE KNOWN.
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-The Ladies of Weatherford are enthusiastic over the
exceptional bargains in our Millinery Department.
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We DI Not Experiment!
WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS AND DO THE WO^K
RIGHT—SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON
ALL ELECTRICAL AND BATTERY WORK.
—We make the best prices in town on Batteries that
have a world wide reputation. When you buy from us, you
get a NEW BATTERY and a GUARANTEE that the Wil-
lard people stand behind as well a.s ourselves,
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Look at these Prices
NEW DODGE BATTERY................................$25.00 AND UP
NEW FORD BATTERY..................................$18.00 AND UP
BUICK, CHEVROLET, ETC.......................$25.00 AND UP
Weatherford Battery & Electric Go.
127 DALLAS AVENUE
BUY IT IN WEATHERFORD
All Business Men Have
Checking Accounts
It Formed the Basis Upon Which
they were able to Build their Business
—A CHECKING ACCOUNT enabled them to keep a
complete record of every business transaction, and it built
up in them a regard for business method, caution and thrift
which has made possible their success.
—NEW ACCOUNTS may be opened at any of the fol-
lowing Banks with the sum of One Dollar. A small deposit
to begin with is a nest egg, to which you will add regularly
and consistently.
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-LET US HELP YOU SAVE!
Citizens National Bank |
First National Bank |
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922, newspaper, September 21, 1922; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658906/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .