The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 2 Tuesday, November 23, 1926 Page: 4 of 14
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Good seasonable silk dresses in black
and many other shades. .Stylishly
made and neatly trimmed. .Every
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argains you will find here.
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Wonder Baker Gas Ranges,
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$1.00 PER WEEK ON ANY HEATER AND
A USEFUL STOVE MAT FREE
. Twenty-Six Designs .
. in different finishes .
. LICE from $10.00 Up
See At Our Store the
NEW METHOD
Aerating Double Radiant
and Hot Air Circulator
in Operation
Phil Griffin
Furn. Co.
1109 Houston St.
Lamar 1703
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six stores advertising on this page will be found a turkey feather, on the side of which is i
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lust the kind for everyone and priced low.
We have bargains in Seamless Rugs to match any
suite at the liowest prices.
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give the store where you found each letter and the article to which the feather was attached. All an- l
swers must be turned in to The Press by 7:30 o’clock Wednesday evening. Winners will be notified by
telephone Wednesday night.
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For Thanksgiving—Renew the Dining Room
DINING ROOM SUITES
In New and Attractive Designs
The six letters from these six feathers are to be combined with two letters which will be |
'flashed on the screen at the Hippodrome Theater at each show after 6 o’clock tonight and
up until 6 tomorrow night.
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$3.85 DOWN—$1.00 WEEK
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PAGE 4 THE FORT WORTH PRFSS NOVEMBER 2%, 1926
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Kathleen Collins
The Little Giri
from
San Antonio
A. J. COHEN SADKEUPT
208 HOUSTON STREET
TURKEY FOR THOSE
WOMEN’S HATS
Values up 9.
to $1.00 •036
The Magic Baker features better cooked foods with
less consumption of fuel and less fumes and smoke.
These ranges come in all black, biack with porcelain
trim and ail white porcelain. The ovens are rust proof
and adjustable. Select yours now for Thanksgiving.
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A delightful picturization of the
immortal song sung and whis-
tled by millions.
Our New Bedroom Suites which have just arrived
ire in the newest styles and finishes. Blended wal
lut—some plain—others beautifully decorated. All
he new colored enamelled finishes. Priced reasons
ly, and a Bed Lamp FREE.
Ladies’ B l o o mers
Gowns and
P rincess 9.
Slips. $1.00 •OC
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May we, the managers of the different stores and
markets in Fort Worth, express our thanks to the
housewives of the city, tor the splendid support you
nave given us the past year? Me hope that you me
thankful, too, that the pioneers in scientific merchan
dising of groceries and meats, are here to stay, am
at the same time see that you obtain the best o
food at prices consistent with the best of mu
chandise.
MR. C. P. LUNSFORD, Mgr. Store No. 1
MR. ARTHUR DUNCAN, Mgr. Mkt. No. 1
MR. HERBERT MILLER. Mgr. Store No. 2
MR. CLAUDE McBRIDE. Mgr. Mkt. No. 2
MR. ALEC MAGRILL, Mgr. Store No. 3
MR. J. P. FOX, Mgr. Mkt. No. 3
MR. C. B. JACKSON, Mgr. Store No. 4
MR. JOHN TERRELL, Mgr. Mkt. No. 1
MR. R. R. HOWERTON, Mgr. Store No. 5
MR. W. R. WITT, Mgr. Store No. 6
MR. C. M. STEELY, Mgr. Mkt. No. 6
MR. W. R. HURST, Mgr. Store No. 7
MR. J. A. MAYS, Mgr. Store No. 8
MR. CHARLES WILKERSON, Mgr. Mkt. No. 8
MR. J. 11. HODGES, Mgr. Store No. 9
MR. DAYTON ARMSTRONG, Mgr. Store No. 10
MR. REX GOMILLION, Mgr. Store No. 11
MR. GEORGE HAGEMIER, Mgr. Store No. 12
MR. M. SELMER, Mgr. Mkt. No. 12
MR. J. E. RIDDLE, Mgr. Store No. 13
MR. R. L. COCKRAN, Mgr. Mkt. No. 13
MR. E. L. HERMANN. Mgr. Store No. 14
MR. J. W. NIX, Mgr. Store No. 15
MR. ELLIS JONES, Mgr. Mkt. No. 15
MR. JESS PURVINE, Mgr. Store No. 16
MR. J. S. BULLARD, Mgr. Mkt. No. 16
MR. ROBERT ESTILL, Mgr. Store No. 17
MR. T. W. BOWER. Mgr. Store No. 18
MR. R. L. ATWELL, Mgr. Mkt. No. 18
MR. H. T. RUSSEL, Mgr. Store No. 19
MR. J. E. MILLS, Mgr. Store No. 20
MR. CLARENCE MAY, Mgr. Store No. 21
MR. L. E. RICH ARDS, Mgr. Mkt. No. 21
MR. J. W. WATSON, Mgr. Store No. 22
MR. R. R. MILLER, Mgr. Mkt. No. 22
MR. L. D. TURNER, Mgr. Store No. 23
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Celebrate Thanksgiving With a Better Meal
Before purchasing a gas
heater be sure to find out
what you will obtain with
a New Method Radiant
Heater that you cannot
with any other.
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T h e most Important
room on Thanksgiving is
the Dining Boom. Select
yours now from our
charming styles and
pleasing prices. Newest
designs from foremost
craftsmen.
$105.00 Up
TERMS TO SUIT
He rode out of the prairies of Tex-
as with the froth fresh tin his sad-
dle blanket and into the hearts of
Hollywood—He thrilled the coun-
try with his daring riding and now
comes dashing across the screen
with a tale of Romance and the
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value— •--
The love
story of a
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 2 Tuesday, November 23, 1926, newspaper, November 23, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638446/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.