The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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“And They Presented
Gifts of Gold. ”
; L What Makes the Ideal
—Through gifts of Gold and Silver does love still find
its most enduring' expression. The splendor of this Christ-
mas can be made a lasting heritage through some exquisite
gift chosen from our magnificent selections.
—Diamond Rings
—Diamond Pins
—Bracelet Watches
—Brooches
—Vanity Cases
—Pearl Beads
—Mesh Bags
—Manicure Sets
—Cameos
—Gold Pencils
—Watches
—Fountain Pen
—Cuff Links
—Scarf Pins
—Belt Buckles
—Chains
—Knives
—Cigarette Cases
—Match Boxes
—Military Brushes
—BUI Folds
—Clocks
—Vegetable Dishes
—Meat Platters
—Fruit Bowls
—Bread Trays
—Syrup Pitchers
—Gravy Boats
—Sandwich Trays
—Tea Sets
—Coffee Sets
: Christmas Gift for Her?
i What Shall I Give Her?
—Alluring throughout the year to men and women who
appreciate diamonds and beautiful jewelry, this store at
Christmas time is a perfect fairyland of aU that is best and
most enduring in the precious stones of the earth, the crafts-
manship of the high class jewelry designer and the execution
of the expert, workman.
A. H. RUSSELL
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
PRINCESS
Office Opens 7:15—
—Show Start! 7:80
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—These questions are easily
answered at our store. Take
a stroll by our Christmas
Windows. See the many
gifts for her.
TODAY-
—Who says the English have no sense of humor?
ever thinks so is wrong—all wrong, and as proof of the pud-
ding is in the eating thereof, coqie and see
—BEAUTIFUL FURS.
—SILK UNDERWEAR.
-KID GLOVES.
—HAND BAGS.
—SILK HOSE.
Betty Balfour
* --IN-
ME AND MY GAL”
ALSO ‘ ‘ STARLAND REVOU ’ ’ AND PATHE REVIEW
TOMORROW— u' 'T
“THE .JILT’’
With all1 Ail-Star Cast Which Includes
Mat Moore, Marguerite de la Motte and
j 11 u Ralph Graves
An ajp^zjng story of'An amazing triangle
,.tN “THE TIMBER QUEEN” No. 11
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MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS WHILE THE
CHOOSING IS EASY
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* PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS *
THE SILENT DOZEN BREAK
THEIR LONG SILENCE WHEN
GATHERED AROUND BOARD
The Silent Dozen entertained with
>* Thanksgiving party at the home of jt
chicken salad and coflee were served.
Favors being small "turkey baskets’
filled with holiday candies. Score
card favors, napkins and decorations
all carrying out the Tanksgiving spir-
D. A. Leak of San Marcos will j
reach at the Central Christian Church !
tonight ac 7 o’clock.
The First Ward Mothers CJiib wilt:
meet at the school Thursday after,
noon at 4 o’clock. All members are1
urged to be present.
The American Legion auxiliary nrijl
rneett in regular session at the home
of Mrs. Frank Hardin, Thursday,
Dec. 7 at 3 o'clock.
MOONSHINER POURS
OUT EVIDENCE WHILE
OFFICER IS ABSENT
“Watch Your Jjtep.
Landis and Patsy Ruth Miller in
It’s a Goldwyn Picture.
-Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
,
tbrenrng of last week
Massey, Friday
Each member
^hrtngVng an extra couple as guests. jfr an(j
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milburn,
Mi’s. H. B. Finch, Mr. and
AfteT a few minutes of social inter-
course. punch was served, players
^rawing partners by choosing the "fat-
test” gobbler attached to the glass
score card. Then after a few hours
’if ftihilirating playing of "progressive
Aortj-two’, Hefiekms refreshments of
Mrs. R. T. McDade. Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Crenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. O. Jen-
kins. Members: Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kouns, Mr. and
Mrs. John Giadish. Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Everett, host and, hostess. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Massey. REPORTER.
FREE TO BOY SCOUTS
With every purchase of a Fuller
Boy Scout Pocket Set (comb, brush
and mirror) I will give one scrub,
bing brush free. This set is recom-, was
^pended by ail Scoutmasters and
fuakes an ideal gift. Phq*e 174.J
i»nd I wil) call. ’
MIN OR SHINE
PRAYER MEETING AT THE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
TONIGHT AT 7 O’CLOCK
Apples! Applet!
Just received a ean of Noj 1 Colorado
§nilk apples. Also a shipment of pure
East Texas ribbon cane syrup. We
A charge of transporting liquor
has been filed in justice court
against T. H. Nace. who was ar-
rested by Constable A. B. Carter of
Azle in a whiskey raid near the
Parker.Tarrant line Monday after,
noon. Nace was turned over to the
Springt^wn authorities, who later
brought him to Weatherford, where
he was incarcerated in the county
jail. Bond was fixed at $750.
Most of the prosecuting evidence
poured out at Reno when the
officer in charge of Nace stepped
into a store for a short time. leav.
ing Nace with a five gallon jug of
whiskey eapttured with him in the
car. When he returned to the ear,
he noticed a liquid stream Issuing
from the car. Quick, investigation
was known by few, and ..was a sur.
prise to most of (heir 'Weatherford
friends.
Mr. McGregor is a progressive
young farmer, located a Jew miles
southwest of Weatherford. The
ocuple wi|i make their home there.
Miss Hodges is well known here.
She has been going to High School
MRS. R. O. GREGORY LAID TO
REST IN CITY CEMETERY
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. R. O. Gregory, fge,63 years,
died at the family home on East
Columbia street Tuesday afternoon
beiween two and three o'oJdCk- after
Buttering for a lon£i ■Bn^ii&h dan-
cer of the stomach. Her death was
QUALITY ALWAYS
Phone 509
Model Tailors
ANDREW COLG1N
the
Worth, and interment made in
City Cemetery.
Mrs. Gregory was born in Guada
lupe. County on August 19th, 1869
and was married to Mr. Gregory at
aot unexpected, aj^ been
cfeclinlng for several
Poe Prairie, this county, on Marcel
20, 1887, and |^jftoved to Weather,
ford in 1892 and she resided here
months.—She 1b survived by her hus. since that time. She was a member
band and five sons. Walter of Miu-jof the International’ Bible Students
eral We|ls, jack Gregory of Fort i AssociaIon, and was a good Christian
brnd. -Southeast Side Sqtlafp.’
-Ylfe can clean and
press your
~ th-
up between his knees, calm,
fy emptying '‘the evidence.’’ About
The usual Wednesday evening
prayer meeting will he held, at the
Frist Baptist Church and the public
: is cordially invited to attend the
services. Come and enjoy the meeG
ing -with u«..
M. E. WEAVER. Pastor.
WE BELIEVE THAT THE PUBLIC WANTS
■ • REAL BANKING SEVICE
BEST JOB PRINTING AT HERALD.
THIS BANK GIVES IT
—START AN ACCOUNT WITH US.
—WE WILL APPRECIATE THE BUSINESS.
SUGGESTIONS
First State Bank of Weatherford
Worth. W. A- Gregory of Waco and j woman
Ed and Albert at home.*
died in infancy. ' :
Funeral services, were held at the
home .at three o’clock' Wednesday
a loving wife and devoted
A daughter, mother. All of the children werl?
present at the funeral services.
ik
afternoon by M. j.
AdftnW,
Fori I
DR. HALL, DENTIST
Room 7; Kutehjan Building
PL
For
Christmas
Gifts
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
Weatherford College Ciub. a cupful was saved.
The Weatherford College CJub will I A ninety-gallon still, twelve mash
meet in the reading room of the barrels an,i the five gallon jug of
College Library Friday afternoon at (whiskey were taken in the raid. Ac.
3:30 o’clock. Any ladies Interested (cording to officers, Nace was hauling
his sti|l equipment across into Par.
ker County from Tarrant, when the
wagon load
in joining the club are cordially in.
vited- All members are urged to ,
piesent.
MRS. H. F. LEACH. Pres.
arrest was made. One
had already been delivered, and
the
SEE OUR WINDOWS
MRS. GUS FORD. Sec.
I
CAR LOAD OF DODGE CARS
accused
ing the
load, on
man was apprehended dur-
trans portal ion of a second
which was the five gallon
FOR SALE
ONE 1919 CHEVROLET CAR, four new tires, good
condition................................ $110.00
ONE 1920 FORD, real good condition, starter $185.00
ONE GOOD FRANKLIN, only $300.00
ONE FORD SEDAN, a good one $425.00
TERMS TO SUIT
Giadish Motor Company
SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE
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'c ’ Five beautiful colors of Kimona Silk, full width, high
'■* quality, sale price, per yard................. $2.19
ARRIVE FOR CHRISTMAS jug.
Oflicails who have tasted
Stylish Two-clasp Kid Gloves—we guarantee a try-on,
special sale price, per pair.................. $1.25
Oscar Jones. Dodge dealer, unload- donee express
ed a car of Dodge automobiles Tues- genuineness of
the evi-
doubts as to the
the article. The
Give Middies a
day afternoon, the shipment consist-1‘‘kick’’ in the liquid is too negligible
•t:
Small Boy Corduroy Suits, ages 2 to 6, the biggest bar-
gain we have ever offered at .............................. $1.35
ing of four touring cars and one road
ster.
to make out a case against the ac.
cused. it is believed. A sample is
being analyzed.
BaoKflcGount
Boys' Silk Plush Hats, with ear warmers, special sale
price, each .....................................................................$1.25
Indian Beaded Hand Bags, all leather, beautifully deco-
trated, prices range from 35c to.....................................$4.98
Nfif-ty Bone Rings for making fancy powder puffs, spe-
cial sale price, two dozen for.................................... 25c
MEN ’S CHRISTMAS BOXES
One lot containing Silk Tie, Leather Belt, Gold Buckle,
Gold Watch Chain, all for .......................................... $2.00
Cleaning, Pressing,
Dyeing, Alterations
WEATHERFORD GIRL WEDS
PROSPEROUS YOUNG FARMER
AT PASTOR'S HOME SUNDAY
It is a gift tha't they will appreciate more
and more as tHe.years gQ by ancJ they come
t greht '
Another Handsome Eox, containing Double Grip Hose
Supporters and Metal Pencil and Holder, for only 75c
I A wedding not brought to the no.
jtice of the Herald until Wednesday
—We satisfy others and we can,occurred at the home of rtev. M. E.
satisfy you, too. (Weaver. Sunday night, when W. L.
McGregor, living southwest of town,
and Miss Opal Hodges, of Weather-
frd. were united in marriage after the
preaching sen ice at the church was
over. The purpose of the couple
to realize the jgr£&t benefit and help it will
prove to them in after life.
CALL 51
ROY M. LEE
THE TAILOR
Men’s Christmas Box, containing Fine Pongee Hand-
kerchief Silk Knit, Tie, Hose Supporters, Leather
Belt, Silver Buckle, priced special at............................$2.00
—Your boy or girl will be proud of a bank
account and will strive to add to it each week
or month, and wijl jwatch it increase with a
pleasure that oMy*a childish heart can know.
SEE OUR BIG WINDOWS FOR OTHER GIFTS
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THE SHOP AHEAD
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For Lease or Rent
NO. 3 BASEMENT in Hopkins Motor Company's building,
now rented to Farm Bureau. Size 35x75 feet. Has sewer-
age, electric lights, water and gas. Absolutely fire proof.
Rents very reasonable. Immediate possession.
Hopkins Motor Co.
PALO PINTO ST. —PHONE 1M
—Then next year, when Christmas comes,
they will hav^ran amount of ready money
with which to purchase their personal gifts.
REMEMBER THE KIDDIES.
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Merchants & Fanners State Bank
Citiz£ns*Nliional Bank
FirMEonal Bank
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