The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LYRIC
OPEN AT 7:15-
—PICTURES 7:30
TODAY
Eugene O’Brien
IN JOHN LYNCH'S
‘THE FIGUREHEAD’
—A fast moving story of Politics and love in which the
‘'machine” runs up against a strong rival.
— ALSO —
Helen Gibson
IN THE TWO REEL RAILROAD STORY
“The Ghost of the Canyon”
TOMORROW—
THE BEANS ARE BURNT!
—That's right—laugh. You wouldn’t think it funny if
you had just two cents in your purse and were hungry
enough to clean out a bakery!
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—Come and see this sizzler of a comedy with lovely
Madge Kennedy as the hungry chorus girl.
SAMEUL GOLDWYN PRESENTS
Madge Kennedy
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‘Dollars and Sense’
ALSO MUTT AND JEFF IN “ONE ROUND JEFF
Fail Hats
-15he PRINCESS*;
NOTICE—CHANGE OF TIME
Box Office Opens 7:30— —Show Start! 7:45
TODAY-
PIONEER FILM CORPORATION OFFERS
Sheldon Lewis
In Robert Louis Stevenson’s Famous Dramatic Story
Dr. Myl and Mr. Hyde
IN A NEW AMERICAN VERSION *
AND ONE OF MACK SENNETTTS FAMOUS
SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDIES.
‘Salome vs Shenandoah’
Ben Turpin and Chas. Murry
TOMORROW
The Poultry Judging Contest.
Everything is now active in the
Jboys and girls clubs of Parker coun-
ty. The contests are being held to
•decide the winners of the A. & M.
-short course scholarships that have
been offered the members lor the
best records for the year.
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
WITH INTENT TO MURDER
—If you ar; tired of your summer milinery and want
a small hat with that new fall look, come in and select one
of these to finish out the season. The colors are mostly
Black, Iv/own, Green, Tan and Navy.
—In materials of Satin, Taffeta, Velvet, Duvetyn and
Faille Ribbon. PRICED FROM $7.50 TO $29.75.
•ICS'S Stoneman and son, J. E. Stone-
man, waived examining trial and gave
bonds in the sum of $1,000 each for ap-
I pearance at the October term of the
| grand jury on charges of assault with
Miss Murray held the poultry, intent to murder. The elder Stone-
judging contest at the district court j man pled guilty to a charge of carry-
Mom in this city Saturday afternoon, ing a pistol and was fined $100 and
and sc me of the best records so far \ costs in connection with the case.
<. ade in tile state were recorded ! The trouble grew out of
The contest was under the direction
oi Miss Mayme Hazel, state poultry
cigect of the A. & M. College.
Miss Mozelle Harrington, a first
an argu-
ment starting at a ball game played
last Sunday afternoon in the Advance
community. A fight started, and a
young man giving his name as Conley
.year member of the Harmony club was stabbed several times. At this
won first place in the county, and! time his injuries do not appear to be
"Mas awarded the First State Bank serious, hut are such as might take a
scholarship. Francis Barton of the' serious turn.
same club won second place and the _____
Harmony community scholarship..
Francis Barton of the same club.
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Billie Burke
--IN-
SADIE LOVE
AND A CUT ’EM UP WESTERN BISON. ^
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THURSDAY—Edith Day in “Children Not Wanted,”
FRIDAY—“13th, COMMANDMENT”— A. smashing
story by Rupert Hughes.
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WEATHERFORD NOT PAT-
RONIZING BALL GAMES.
♦ PERSONAL MENTION 4
Miss Newia Cowan of
visiting in the city, the guest of land
The manager of the College ball
learn said Monday afternoon that
he had in prospect a number of
good games of ball for Weatherford
-but he felt a delicacy in signing for
them on account of the patronage
(he gainies were receiving. The
gate receipts hav been sq light
that they will no* more than pay
the expenses of the team which
conies here with only a light ex-
pense.
, - The college boys play a good
Js 0,vn a^ t*le b<>iic theatre Thursday,game and there are few amateur
Lyric Thursday and Friday.
One of the most famous of Janies
Oliver Curwood’s famous slories of
tlie Canadian Northwest will be
Need for Parks.
, These sweltering days are trying
won second place and the Harmony on the average perKon of the cities
.-scholarship Ruth Roy third and the d lorcibly reminds us that we are
^aie Bank ol Millsap scholarship. | negligent in preparing cool and
i shady places for the populace to
„ I pass the afternoon and even fore
iFour different breeds of chickens j part of the suItry nights. with some
were used n the judging contest. people who are better tixed in this
Rhode Island Reds, furnished by C. worhrs goods> it is different. They
F. Sunteli, Barred Rocks by Mrs.
Mrs. E. H. GrindstaiT.
Miss Gladys Baird returned today
Friday, it is different from
from Fort Worth where she spent
the week end with friends. *,
J. H. and Stafford Page left Mon-
anything previously produced and a
picture of real merit. It is entitled
“The Courage of Marge O'Doone”
and is presented by a cast of all-
star players, headed by Pauline
day for Colorado. They are making | starke and Niles Welch. Animals
the trip in an automobile and will lday an important part in this pro- the local team
stop at points in Oklahoma enroute. ^---•*■ - ’ !
T. A. Messer, who has been in
Gainesville for several months, ar-
teams in the slate that are better,
but it is a fact that they are not
appreciated by the people of Wea-
therford. The patronage that has
bem given the games justify this
statement. The last games that
have been played have been won by
Pbone 509
Model Tailors
ANDREW COLGIN
Ruth Poyner was fourth, and a schol-
■ •arship will be provided for her.
rived in the city Saturday and will
Weigh melons for the farmers of
dog,
duct ion, Barbee, an outlaw
wild and ferocious and Tara, a; Brock Council Organized
giizzly bear, are important charac-j The Brock community council com-
lers. The atmosphere of the coun-, pieted their organization with the
tiw north ot 53 is failhlully repro-1 exception of the vice president,
north of
the Harmony community during the Wed in this production, which was | when Mrs. Beil resigned and Glenn
next few weeks. [directed by David Smith. The scenic
Mrs. Seth Garrett and daughter, i backgrounds are of a kind that
Oleta, of Abilene who have been vis-: makes the production of a travel-
i ttfittr Jfeirti, Black Langshans, L. L. j that ^re" especially' dehghm/^but I _tf,e. °zark mountatos stoHogue as wel'as one of the most in
i KJcg and Wite Leghorns, Miss Myr | t)l6
tie Murray. The Leghorns were rais-[
are especially delightful,
other class which includes
I few days.
j ped in the ity on their return and j tensely
a wfll visit W. M.
, . , ... „ j large majority of the people focmd
Z byJ“J8S Murray from given |in towns and cities, are left fo .
her while she was assisting in the husMe the best (hcy can. I -
State Poultry show, coming from aj The rilies of oar country arP pav. Knights of Pythias,
pen headed by what was the most!ing especial attention to the que*J
-a ua e cock in the state, being (ion of parks and wholesome amuse- the lodge room and the crowds are in-
valued at $1,500. He died a few rcents for
months ago. Miss Murray will enterlp js tjnlP Weatherford was giviit"1 T}n"t nf ah Vniau. Hon.
s^eml pullets in the next state |tbis question ----- • -
«:egg haying contest.
dramatic human interest
ii.ilicl and lamily I stories ever screened. It is also an
Wfier the contest the participants
'enjoyed a watermelon feast on the
courthouse lawn.
All makes or cars repaired at
Jones Garage, York Ave., first class
mechanics. Dont’ forget the place.
Several cars for sale or trade. Cheap
tlie common people and creasing. There will be work in the
time Weatherford was giving Rank of Esquire tonight. All Knights
some serious thought, i of Py thias are invited to be present.
------------ j R F. FLETCHER, C. C.
Addresses Normal School. I ____ .__
oss was elected in her place.
Clyde Boley was made chairman
of ihe by-law committee.
The council wilt arrange for spe-
cial features for ihe benefit of the
council.
educational film, giving many inter- j Following business meeting,
esting and unusual animal scenes. J Miss Annie Laura Lewis gave two
A bear light, the mortal combat be- readings. The crowd v as divided
Electric fans have neen installed in j *wePn men’ thrilling escapes . into three sections, the children with
and' a genuine love interest are some Miss Josephine Lockett in charge,
ol the high lights cn the produc-1 tbe intermediates with Miss Lewis
Return From Market.
Mrs. Fern Ives and Miss Pearl Davis
have returned from St. Louis where
they purchased a complete stock of
millinery and fixures for their new
store which will be opened on York
avenue. Mrs. Ives says she was for-
tunate in securng one of the best and
most exclusive lines of millinery that
has ever been brought to this city.
These ladies will call their new place
The Vogue, and will be ready for open-
ing soon after the first of next month.
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Masons Notice.
Phoenix Lodge No. 275 A. F, &
A. M. will confer the E. A. degrees
tonight upon several candidates be-
ginning at 7:30. Visiting Masons
cordially invited.
H. R. POTTER, Sec.
ktel.lv says
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|and the young and old witli Miss
i Murray in charge and about an hour
j was spent in playing old fashioned
E. L. Dohoney. first assistant State
Superintendent of public education
of Austin was in the city Monday
visiting the summer normal now in
session officially. He addresed the
student body, his remarks being in
line ol' the work of the teachers, i
First Baptist Tonight.
I All the members of
school normal class are requested
to meet at the First Baptist church
I tonight at 8 o’clock for the final
examination.
Canning Contest at Springtown.
j Miss Sallie Woods, and Miss* Irene j games.
| Fuller, Tarrant county demonstration! In the afternoon the ladies organ-
agents will come to Weatherford! ized tlie home demonstration section
and accompany Miss Murray to I by tlie election of Mrs.^N. M. Bell
Springtown Wednesday where the j president; Mrs. Dent vice president
contest in the canning between the'and Mrs. Wilson secretary. The
There are fifteen who ;merirf,ers of ,he canning clubs of; girls of the community will organ-
the county will be conducted. Thelize their section next week.
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:iurge every
'night at the last, meeting and final
I examination.
M. E. WEAVER.
All good citizens are called upon to
help me arrest the heat wave. Keep
cool. Sanitary bath precautions, tho
proper creams and toilet lotions, cool-
, , , *ng .talcum powders, foot-ease prepara-
, 11 1S n0W P,annt>d to arranKC ant* j tions and, last but not least, a long
The contest will be equip a community kitchen, and cool|ng d ht of oup fp| "
held in the community kitchen and all tlie other good things connected j he)p k<5ep you in cond|t,on
this place was selected by (he girls [with the council that will he either
visiting agents will act as judges on,
the occasion.
PRICE $18.50
PICTURES 2 1-2 by 4 1-4 inches ;;
j jas a majority of them wanted, fojeducational or entertaining will be
j Graveyard Working. visit this kitchen which is the [added just as rapidly as the occas-
j There will be a graveyard working, bjst equipped in the county. [ion will permit.
j at the Irby graveyard first Saturday in j Following the contest the Spring- ! --------
I August. Every one that is interested |town girls will serve lunch t0 tae Hot barbecue each day by 11:00
—A Thin Compact Camera—shaped to slip in the pocket
and convenient to carry.
—A camera stripped for action—every appointment you
need for good picture making—nothing else. The result is a
Kodak in wihch simplicity of operation is emphasized. It’s
autographic of course.
—This store acts as the connecting link between you and
the biggest photographic organization in the world—The
Eastman Kodak Company.
KODAKS FROM $9.49 UP
Braselton-Smith Drug Co.
DOROTHY WATT, Jeweler
in this work is respectfully invited, i visitors
Come and bring tools to work with,
also lunch. COMMITTEE.
THE HERALD FOR ,JOB PRINTING
o'clock. Model Grocery.
HERE’S MY HEADQUARTERS—
KELLY’S DRUGSTORE)
206 N.MAIN ST. U!
- PHONE 89 -
THIS BANK SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS
WE WILL APPRECIATE SAME
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of Weatherford. Texas
Resources Over One Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1920, newspaper, July 27, 1920; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659513/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .