The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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7We are closing out aome of the brand* of Hooae faint
we an no# tarrying.
—IT YOU ARE LOOKING FOE A SURE ENOUGH
BARGAIN IN PAW, WE HAVE XT.
—We hav? three paint* in white and most all colors. .
—IF YOU GST WHAT YOU WANT AT A PRICE
WORTH WHILE, YOU HAD BETTER HURRY.
AGAIN TODAY
Dick Hatton
—IN— ,
Wallace Reid
CHERRY-AKARD DRUG CO.
PHONE If—WE DELIVER
, action an<f all that no
brother for the same
story full of pep,
■.Brother against
—The wild engine ride through a mountain blizsard at
night, raging flood and daring rescue—all blended into a
Tomance of love and daring that speed* through your blood
a mile a minute.
RDUOATIONAL COMEDY,
LAPPXLY MARRIED "
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*<♦
PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS *
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Mr. an<f Mrs. B. F. Browder and
Isons spent Friday in Dallas.
I Misses Carrie Vann and Nellie Dean
I were visiting in Fort Worth Friday.
R. P. Brown has purchased an auto
and will leave today for the west on
a prospecting trip.
I LeRoy Gilbert and Louis Levy of
Fort Worth are spending a lew days
with their grandparents. Mr. fnd Mrs.
Wm. Haas. /
: Mrs. W. D. Spain and daughter, Miss
Nettie Lee, of Dallas, are visiting in
jus* received a* telegram from: Austin I the city the guests of her mother, Mrs.
that e. charter lor the Weatherford W. B. Kirkpatrick.
Brakes Refining Company has been Misses Velma D. Adams of Graham
granted with the following gentle- and Ruth Clark of Dallas, are week
nipn as Incorpoap ors: end guests at the homo of B. W. Ak-
V.H . Wiliams, A. G. Fullerton| ard and family. <
and J. W. Wi^on. ,Capital stock, of Mrs. Joe C.-Bunch and little daugh-
*200.000 has been authorised with ters. left Saturday for Wichita Fills,
20,000 shares of a par value of $10.00 where they will spend a few days, with
There will be issued to the old stock* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnett. i ■
holders of the Weatherford refining Mrs. Prater,' Mrs. H. B. Fling and
company, stock in the new company Miss Bess White motored' over tram
in proportion to the amount they I jport Worth Thursday and spent the
held in the old company. The bal- Lsy wlth Mrs. Fling’s brother, Skel-
ance of the stock will be sola for|ton Taylor. I
operating expenses and the Weeth-J j j, Kelley was in from Center Mill :
erford plant s to be in operation in | Saturday, saying that bis Tather-in- 1
a very short tme. A branch plant I ,aW Joe young, one of the very old <
will be established at Brazos as soon Lettlers. in that part of the taounty, is i
as possible. . \ Ljn 'a veiT critical condition at this 1
1 .......time. * 1
Spningtown Citizen Passes Aw*y; . I • .jj E. Knox was a business visitor <
C. C. Hinkle, age 46 years, died at L, Dallas Friday. He visited Mr. Park <
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ALSO TWO REEL COMEDY, “BUNGALO LOVE
MONDAY—Bryant Washburn in "Burglar Proof."
TUESDAY—Dodrothy Gish in "Ghost in the Garret.
Saits Cleaned and Pressed
in 2 Hours and No
Gasoline Odor .
QUALITY ALWAYS
ftjSfjBs -
Model Tailors
E. B. Wadley—Your Tailor
According to an announcement just
made, the eleventh grade will be
added to the Pythian Home school
PHONE 120
next year, and R. D. Evans will re-
main as pjlncipai :or the 1922-23
[term. The me.cage, nest of the Home
[Is very much *ia‘ed e ver the addi-
tion of the eleventh gtod*, having
■T SHOWING OF OIL FOUND
gT 300-FOOT LEVEL ON
DALTON RANCH YEAgS AGO
In a re-convened session held Fri-
day, the spring grand Jury retained
three bills in felony cases and two
misdemeanors. ‘ Among the felony
cases is one Inwhich L. B. Mumaw
of Fort Worth.'1$. charged .with trans-
portation of whiskey. There was no
Mil returned against Mrs. Mumaif.
Neither wee a bill returned agaiqst
Sam Bridges, colored porter for the
Pullman company.. who was alleged
by officers to have handed suit cases
off of the train containing intoxicat-
ing liquor. The other two felony in-
dictments returned were Jim Vick-
ery, charged with the manufacture I
of whiskey add Wm. Anderson, charg-
ed with burglary.
£ the Dalton well Sat-
igdar moaning, W. C. Ragsdale said
Utt he rweil remembers the very
«Mt DsifeMon of *oll or gas ever
vpswvwiu* in that territory about
3# jitore ago. Mr. Ragsdale formerly
UtoSR in that section, and is a long
#i(u friend of Bob Dalton. According
Statement, Mr. Dalton was
ddUljg a, water well on the old home
some five or six miles north of
Plato Pinto town, some thirty-five
jWfup ago, when at a depth of about
3H» fedh the wel lflowed a strong
ssotaUoii of salty water, mixed with
stone kind of a- dark coloring, and
tolth sun swfttl stench Mr. Ragsdale
wqs (hat a short tim^ after the well
UWtona to flow this mixture, a small
Maty, -wondering If a match would, do
uarr good, struck one and applied to
Ujto gas coming from the well. It
Unqmnd for several days., and the.
regnant house was destroyed and the
ntofctoice threatened. The vegetaUon
la the path of the flow from the well
wpas irilled. Then the work of test-
tag tor Toil started and has continued
At intervals for the first thirty-five
dents will be enabled to complete
then high school work in Use same
vghool. The Pythian Home Is *n
independent district, under the sup-
ervision of the State Board of Edu-
cation, Nsnd each year receive the
maximum amount in State tod- . ‘
The propoeltldp of securing a
mPtor l>un, ' in which to, transport
the children to and from town, will
be brought Up before - the Grand
Lodge In Fort Worth by Superintend-
ent F. S. Heffner, and In OH proba-
bility the request will be granted
when the wagonettes will be dis-
carded as they have just about pass-
ed their day of usefulness.
Jclal reasons, have not been a&aMad
f to gratify the wish uptil' at this
[time. The msnagedbsot is also gxat-
jlfied to l^now that Mr. end Mrs. Bvana
[have decided to remain to charge.
Four teachers am employed.
Mr. Evans, in addition to holding
the prtdcipeiahlp of the (School, to
athletic director- end ooach, and Is
generally acknowledged to .be ode
of the best in the state. In fact
he has received some very’flattering
[offers from various educational insti-
tutions. to act se coach end director
but has steadfsstiy declined to trans-
fer his activities from the Pythian
Home. That- Ms work to of .the
Gist class, is Attested by the num-
ber - of points won by his school to
the county athletic contests.
Closing Out 'J-;'
I have purchased the C. R. Kenap
ock of groceries, located at 204
orth Mbto. Will sell entire stock
id futures at wholesale cost while
Do not fail to
his friends as “Dock’’ has lived many
years in the Springtown community.
He was a good, man ajnd a progress-
ive citizen. • *, *> ■ / ' •
He Is survived by his wife and
several children. One son, Robert
Heretofore the Etuckfnts of the
Pyhlan Home have completed their
high school education by taking the
eleventh grade to the Weatherford
High school. In the addition (ft the
It lasts tor cash,
attend this sale. Everything goes at
cost. J. W. Braseiton.
State! army during- the world war,
and was killed In action on the
battle 'fields' of Fradce.
Funeral services were held Satur-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock,, his pas-
TEN-POINT
FINANCIAL CREED
every a*y *t tbs
tor. Rev. A. G. Huime, of the Spring-
town Methodist church read the ser-
vice. Burial took place at the Spring-
town cemetery.
ter Hill had walked. Two more runs!
were made In the fourth when Klm-
brought and Williams walked and Hill
and Bruce singled. 'Bruce and Har-
kins^each secured three flits, Kim-
brough 2, Hill 1, Ward l and Swof-
ford 1- Hodges and Riggins officiated j
iDv grand style. Batteries—Weather-]
ford, Ward and Kimbrough; Diamond
Hill, Owens and R. Stanton.
These features
are inseparable from
Nu-Stile quality
Dr. W. M. Lockman
Osteopaths treat the cause of dis-
ease, Whether . from medical or oste-
opathic standpoint—therefore the re-
sults are always positive. It you
have been unable to be cured, see
your osteopath.
Bartley HarNes lDe<J. Saturday
‘ Brantley Harries died rather sud-
denly Saturday morning at 1:20
o’clock following a very short Illness,
diabetes causing bis death.
—Among other things emphasized in "Thrift Week”
observance was the importance of the individual adopting a
permanent policy regarding finances. - -
—Here is a "Ten -Point Financial Creed," suggested
in a Y. M. 0. A. bulletin iasned from New York:
mtow *t f
1—Work and Earn—to help increase the world’s goods and
decrease the eolt of living.
9—Make a (Budget—to ascertain how you should dispose
of your incomer' • * • .
3— Record Expenditures—to see how close you coup to
your estimate.
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4— Have a Bank Account—to keep your money in a safe
place and help you save.
0—Carry Life InSttrarrce—to protect your loved ones in
case of your death.
0—Make a Will—to help insure your resources going quick-
ly to those you desire. r 4WS§
7— Own Your Own Home—to secure the greatest natiifac-
, tion in your home life.
8— Pay Your Bills Promptly—to save yourself from the j
tragedies of debt.
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9— Invest in Reliable. Securities—to conserve your savings m
thru wise investment.
10—Share With Othert—to fulfill your Ifeligious duty of 1
stewardship. 's.
-ISN’T THAT A FINE PROGRAM?
—Think what it Would mean if every indiriduhl would I
make-up his mind to follow the polity embraced in this "ten. i
point crMd."
t —WHY NOT TBT ITt , . M
Mr. Har-
ris was stricken Thursday night He
hag been to apparently good health,
and was in the city several ttines
during the post week. -
He was 46 years of age. He came
to' Parker county in .1884 with his
parents, who setted about'three miles
south of Weatherford. On the death
of his parents, be oonttoned to re-
side at the old house Place, devoting
his time -and attetion to farming.
• He is survived by two brothers and
two sisters ss follows: E. M. Harris,
Bisbee, Arizona; John R, Harris, Ok.
lahoma City; Mrs. H. T. King, Pdri
Smith, Ark.; Mrs. Nasmetta Park.
Fort Worth. -
The body is being held in this
city by tfie W. A. White Company,
pending the arrival of ,hls relatives
arrangemens .will be
GEORGE M. FELT GOOD, BUT 1T j
HAPPENED TO BE GEORGE C.
Porter Leaves for New Orleans
Frank Porter, member of^ Weather-
ford Commandery, who Is attending
the Grand Commandery of Texas, at
F6rt Worth leaves this afternoon for
New Orleans, where Jie will attend
the conclave of the Grand Encamp-
ment of the United States. He will
go with the Fort Worth band.
'LA*SE
SAiH
activities to yesterday's Herald, we
Inadvertently published the wrong
initial in mentiong the fact that
George Jones owned 400 (tore* near
the wan. It ’should have been given
as Georgs C. Jones, instead , of
George M* who Is - assistant post-
maBter, says that our effort to make
him fe»l good for m day resnited to
falnre, and that le is to th6 same
boat as the rest of us—merely "wish-
1 -
Are you going fishing? Then get
your lines, hooks, poles, tackle,, etc.,
from Campbell Hardware Company,
on the South 81de of the Square. We
can fit you up.
' Meeting of Pastors’ Association
The Pastors’ Association will meet
Monday morning at 10 o’clock to ths
study of Grace Presbyterian church.
Following the revival meetings this
should be a very interesting meeting
ffor the pastore and preachers', Let us
have a full attendance.
8. ,D- LOGAN, Secretary
No-Stile Garments Made
(the Standard Lengths
See 7 8 10 12 14
length 27* 28* 33138* 42*
Priced fqr^Only $1.98
and funeral 'i
anounbed later.
To get good kodak finishing and
developing, you rad better give Kel-
ly’s Dreg Store a* trial. *
IF YOU WANT TO SELL
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
IF YOU WANT TO RENT
-IF YOU WANT to BORROW
IF YOU WANT TO LEND^
CHILD’S DRESSES AND
ROMPERS
Bites 2, 3, AM
^ JTOR ONLY 98 CENTS
-W* will sell you a new Ford car on the following terms
anything or evei
mis-flt cap to a
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