The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1926 Page: 4 of 12
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We are now. showing complete assortments of both Grands and Uprights.
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A piano we have sold for fifty years. The choice of thousands of Music Teachers
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Keystone Sandwich Shop, Houston, Texas
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“Everything To Eat”
South Texas State Fair
Larger Than Ever Before
staff of officers embracing a score
of the city’s leading business men, all
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Beaumont is enjoying the premier
shipping business of its history just
at this time; and the report of the
customs house at Port Arthur for
the month of May showed that the
district had broken all past records
for exports.
grounds and buildings;
valued at $300,000.
A new addition to i
of the fair were erect-
t he city! The fair itself
operated by the South
Fair Association, com-
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WE ARE PROUD
That we can offer these distinguished instruments to our discriminating clientele.
Proud to-have their exclusive sale in South Texas and Western Louisiana.
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secretary, serve without pay.
association has a lease on
board of directors and a
this year will be the poultry’build-
ing, which is now nearing comple-
tion. It is 100xG0 feet in site, and
of an architecture to correspond to
the other buildings. It is so con-
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reputation of being the best of their
kind in existence. All the regular
features, such as freaks, wild west
shows,'” diving gills, riding devices,
and many others besides will be on
hand.
The educational, agricultural, tex-
tile and all other departments report
that more and better entries than
ever before have come in, and that
they are looking for this year to far
surpass any previous exhibitions.
The 1925 Fair drew approximately
200,000 visitors to Beaumont, and
from all indications this figure will
be passed when the gates (lose on
November 20.
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The Twentieth Annual South
Texas State Fair, to be held at Beau-
Mr.. G. Chinski
Assistant Superintendent Religious
Schools, Temple Emanil El
added without marring the symmetry
of its appearance. The -poultry show,
largely due to this building, has tak-
en new impetus, and entries of high
class, birds have already come from
all over the country. A flock of
chickens whjch wol prizes at the
International Poult y Show.at Madi-
son Square Gard 1 in New York
City, as well as prize winners from
other sections, will.be an added at-
traction.
For the first tin at the fair, auto-
mobile raves will l< one of the en-
i tertainments. Tw" days of racing
will be held, and will take place on
the half mile track at the north end
of the grounds, umerous prizes
have been offered, and drivers from
Due to the foot oli mouth disease,
all over the .count! y will compete,
no stock show has licen held for the
last two years, but it will be resumed
this season in. a bigger. way .than ever'
before. Prize winning cattle from
Kentucky, Louisiana, Iowa, and
other states have heen entered, ami
this show will be nne of the main
attractions of the fair. A barn cap-
of, accommodating over 300
of cattle has been put in first
shape to tai. carer of all en-
ago, it has
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expeefed to attract 'Iio fastest horses
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prize i- $100, am! s to the win
1 1) r of the mile at : ixteonth dorh. I
The I lack is ' ha a mile around,
mid in perfect 6o1 ition. The recent
rains haive packed ' firmly, anj it
is considered oje l till' fastest in
the Gulf states. niath the large
grand stand, 72 wind and rain proof
import ance.
The real eatafe on which the build
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♦ Will sing in Concert at Houston, February 4th. She uses a Steinway. Carter Music
• Co., will run a special train from Beaumont to Houston for this concert.
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Goldberg, Edgar. The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1926, newspaper, November 11, 1926; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1520815/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .