The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1928 Page: 3 of 12
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THE row
Eugene Permanents, for August Only, Special $8.00
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Rate Will Stay at $1.52 Gulf 13 Makes 100 Barreto "‘ENIN,
Mieh., Aug. 23.
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SPECIALS FOR WEDVESDAY
DIXSEW
Hinguteg ang Tan orav
Corn Beef and Catmage.., M*
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Good
eaeb , ,
... .98c
• night, Sept. 6
NOW
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NEW VICTOR
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RECORD HITS
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Jeannine. I Dream of Lilac Time Gene' Austin
Gene Austin
21572
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75c
Lilic Time
STARTS TODAY
Saturday, Sept 1st
.... $8.95
Het*
1
$1.85
bottle
50c
floral odor*
25c
Think of .Me Thinking of You ......Johnny Marvin
II a. m. Till 1 p. m. 25c
Golden Gate
Johnny Marvin
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Victor. Columbia, Brunswick and Okeh Records
NOW
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ALL THE HITS—ALL THE TIME
"THE rATmIOT"--
Popular Sheet Music, 30c a Copy
Join Our Record Club
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SELECT TEN RECORDS
2
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“The 50-50 Girl”
"MAGIC FLAMW"
AT TOVK
ADAMS MUSIC CO.
110c-15c
ODEON
Matinees
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—NOW SHOWING—
—OF COVBHF
812 MAIN STREET
104 W. EIGHTH STREET
15
NOW
6
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MAJESTIC
oundiip
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HIPPODROME,
$
PALACE
CAPITOL
be Set
27.50
NEW S. P. PRESIDENT
NEW YORK, Aug. 11 — Paul
LLED
S. PARK
’ told of three
he park in the
Demons-
[offering
ick Sale.
See and Hear the
Talking Picture
WOMEN THEY
TALK ABOUT
heels.
Priced
ARTHUR
LAKE
Jap Silk
Coolie
Coats
$5.95
.Jimmie Rodger
..Jimmie Rodgers
Coty's Perfume, oz. . .92.30
Rt. Dennis Bath Halts . . .
Arlington and
Springs, Ark.
NEW REBEKAH LODGE
IS FORMED IN POLY
a tourist from
was scalded to
ipped and fell
REGULATION OF
WATER PROJECT
IS U. S. POLICY
MARY
BRIAN
' FIRST TIME Shown
HOOT GIBSON in
“WILD WEST SHOW”
Comedy—NEWS—Roger*
Suburhan DeLaxe
MONALD COLMAN
VILMA BANKY
. The Fashionable Answer to
The Call to College!
City Council Tuesday ratified
action of the Texas and Pacific
Railroad In awarding a contract
for construction of an underpass
REGINALD DENNY
“THAT’S MY RABY”
Also an OUR GANG
CAP-Oddity and NEWS
■ Time .......
Out of the Dawn
21427
75c
IT'S A FRODUCTIOS THAT
wILE LIVE FNEVRR
zitt box . ,
49e and ..
CONTRACT AWARDED
FOR NEW UNDERPASS
' 21564
75c
Southwell Company, >15.865.95.
This will be divided equally be-
tween the railroad and city.
5c-15c
Always
"THU NIG PAKADW"
Chinaware Night
There are no records ’• prove i
that children in ancient Greece or ,
Rome ever played with toy*. ’
Now Hoj Ing
BEBE DANIELS
. new well, which f* -aid to be the 1
largest in the world.
I
I
‘Worth
FIN AND AcTON
A GOOD CoMBISATO%
., Jeese Crawford
.... Jesne Crawford
PAY 11.00 CASH— $1.00 WEEKLY
USE YOUR CREDIT
Oeliverv
Aervice
WOME or TALKING
rICTURES
What Is
The
Perfect Crime?
Manager O. E. Carr this assurance
Tuesday when he told them tht
it was necessary to learn their at-
titude so that work on the 1923
tax rolls could be started.
Mayor William Bryce and Coun-
cilman J. R. Penn, vacationing in
Colorado, will be called in for a
budget conference Monday.
The budget-approved by Carr
Frtday probably win be approved
next Tuesday by Council.
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.... Shilkret’s Oreh.
.... Shilkret’s Orch.
COMING SATURDAY
The Outstanding Hrtnre of the
Year-- In SOUND!
EMIL JANNINGS
ix-Tube
12.50
Console
0.00
Motor;
49,50
* i tti F ■
A regu-
'47,50
.... Gene Austin
.... Gene Austin
FREE MOVIES
" Tuesday Night
Plaza Park
ard
Capps Park
CAerft iccttill
invUU
l
Toiletries
3-Pe. Pearled Ivory Dresser
WITH
GARY COOPER
....Gene Austin
... - Gene Austin
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Ray Miller. “Personality King
Ji;;.” will open an engage-
"Lost At The Front"
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"DRESSED TO KILL”
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EDMUD LoWE
CIA
—- - —---andon the Scran^^.'
•BORDEN
Gang War
Pi (uaflV
(2
euwded
$89”
Officers to He Elected at Meeting
Next Monday Night
New Rebekah Chapter of the
LUNCHEON
Harbecuee Fresh Hnddoek . ze-
Hrowim ew Potatoe» ...... se
The underpass will conneet
Maidstone with Riverside Avenue
,24
‘c,
os THE STAGE
LINDY COONS
ASD THE
WORTH STAGE BAND
“PAGODALAND”’
— Fenturine— .
BOBDY «KW) ikNsHAW
IRENR TAYLOR
Other Acta
o Boiling Pool
wstone
. Aug. 28. —
•om the remote
You Must Not Miss This
• Marvelous Picture
“Seventh
Heaven”
Channell ... a pop
lege teart in vlid
and that of all classes of work
< r* “women cooks possibly have
the highest moral standard."
The study covered % six months
period. It vis made under the
direction- of 14 Col. Annie J.
Cowden. In charge of women's
soclal work of the central terri- i
OPPOSITE TEXAS HOTEL
' erators and women electrical em-
ployes are second in moral stand-,
Jnr Grouped next were college
girls.
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Then Came the Dawn.....
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Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac
Stunning blue kid 'pump
with blue moire A i n 50
satin quarter . •lL.)V
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» Sprine Chtek-n, emsotne-
edard frt-4, wiK hot
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fa
was reported Tuesday as 132.289
barrel* a day, according to Infor-
mation received in Fort Worth.
The well was drilled In last Fri-
day, and is khown as the Gulf No.
19, Reynolds, in the heart of the
Yates pool. It came in at 1132
tory, comprising 11 States. The
material was gathered princi-
pally from the homes and ma-
ternity hospitals of the Army:
mnintained to care for unwed
n ethers and their children..
The survey announcement said
that assistant beauty parlor op-
' FOX MOVIETONE
NEWS
and
THREE VITAPHONE
SPECIALTIES
NTw IDEAL
-ioup. now executive vice presi-
dent or the Southern Pacific Com-
pany, will become president of
that organization, effective Jan. 1. !
1929. succeeding William Sproule,
according to a list of changes an-
nounced by the board of direc-1
tors. Sproule will retire from ,
active service after more than 41 |
year* of work with the company. ,
Army has completed a survey
which leads it to the conclusion
that 18 is the dangerous age
xow-The Werth's second Sormd
Phtnrr! A-k an, «♦ ihr Thowsands
whoiave Seen It I
COLEEN-
l0oRI
Playing Poly Theater
3006 Avenue F
JOHN GILBERr
Polytechnic Odd
/hold open house
32161 Avenue
Thru New Year
City tax levy will not be raised
for 1928. It will remain at $1.52.
Five councilmen and Mayor Pro
Tem A. E. Thomae gave City
Eastman, Hot
Cocoa Brown Calf with rep-
trim“trer.4nd...,$7.50
Anntaf .
An ultramodern. ultra-
mirthful, ultramodish In-
terpretation of today's
youth.
TIILLS
ROMASCE
—_______GALORK—
21454 Just Like a Melody .......
75c I Can't Do Without You ...
feet. f nd .then was drilled to 1280
feet. First production of well
was 75,000 barrel* a day. Official,
gauge made thia week shows the
well to be making 5513 barrels an
hour, or nearly 100 barrels a min-
ute.
There are several other 50.900-
barrel wells in this field, but the!
flow has been pinched in under
the proration of the railroad com- :
mission. Pipe lines and storage
■ tanks are being rushed for the
21545 Memories of France ......
75c Old Pals Are the Best Pals
providing for appraisal of the
undeveloped lands without ref- r
erence to the proposed develop- of Jazz”
ss- .xtur' n- withushtgnorchestrazatsthet
mation law at this appraised - wn" orth EasinonThursdayn. and thus allow ‘ new traffic out-
Value. The reclamation law pro- to For worrthisrromndthlciomon let for Riverside.__
ridesathat watar maypnoatbeoun. Hotel, cincinnati, and the Hotels--
WORK TO STUDY LARGEST WELL RUG" CASRS DEIUERE
ON CITY T1X L ST IN PECOS f ELD---- -
21483 Treasures Untold ..........
75c If Brother Jack Were Here .
The Smart Coat
$16.50 t $89.50
Severely tailored woolen
uovelty coats . . , with self
scarfs . . . and woven bor-
ders . . , 118.50 and 822.50
. . . also the dress coat of
Pieapple an Cotta**
I Cheese Slad ..............
] Jern Cake with Raspberry
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X Give the family a treat rhe wire a renty s, enttng dihner nt
R Panghurn’s Cafeteria, where it ie alwajs
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MORAL SURVEY MADE
House, past president of the
State Rebekah Assembly, assist
ed in the organization.
21461 Just Like a Melody .....
75c Beloved ...............
hazards confronting women in
Industry ♦odayT the Salvation
Gay Modern-
istie Design;
on Black Jap
Bilk, make
happy loung-
ing eoat* for
the college
girl--all size*
$5.03
Pajama* .
$2.95
Novel rayon
or pongee pa-
jama* . . .
for the girl
i to take off to
school. Prie-
ed . .,*2.05 '
Interior Department Makes
Reply to Those Charging
Profit Manipulation
Bcripps-How ard News Alliance.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—An
answer to those who charge that
the Boulder Dam project 1* he
Ing promoted by persons expect-
ing to profit from increased, land
values is made by the United
States Interior Department today
in announcing a policy of strict
regulation of irrigated land
sales and prices.________ ___
This plan haa been in effect
for some time, and ia working
so well, the department says,
that It will be continued and ex-
tended.
Formerly any suggestion of
Government Irrigation has in-
flated price* of undeveloped
land* nearby and either prevent-
ed development or caused hard-
ship for settlers and some fail-
I ures. .
On projects now under con-
struction. the bureau of reclama-
tion. before beginning work, en-
‘ tered into contracts with owrers
of land in the irrigation districts
badly in at-
e him.
unconfirmed*
, whose name
ned, met death
ded by waters
1 Geyser.
o said that a
line unknown,
attacked by a
> Blazer Scarfs
The Tailored Frock
$10.50 t $24.50
Himple little jerseys for
classroom or campus —at
$10.50—also clever novelty
woolens with woven bor-
ders sod sport trimmings
. . . io the very smartest
shades..............
Novel Sweaters
$2.95 up
Jersey and povelty weave
wool and silk combinations
... . woven borders, stripe*
■nd embroidered styles...
V, crew or collar atyle
—$2,03 Up
Costume Jewelry
Modern chokers, festoons,
earbobs, and pin* ... . in
LAdo Blue. Jade, Cherry:
Rote or Golden Topaz . .
ROSE 228 3
A millton-dollar caah dlvidend
Production of the worlds tarz-2oza)",s9102"‛,1. "uosdrdca
est oil well in the Pecos oil field* I
The dsvidend will comprise the
tegular two per cent dividend
and a three per eent extra div-
dend on a stock tssne of two
million shares, par value IIP per
share. The dividend trill hr pald
on stock of record September 19,
The Better Dreas
$24.50 t $34.50
The stunning' satin frock
. of wood brown or
bisck . . . Transpsrent vel-
vets with Quaker collars
... or Printed Velvets in
rich color combinations .,.
a splendid selection at
24.50 to $3150
For the Prom Dance
$24.50 t $49.50
■The choosing of. such an
important frock will be a
joy from these fluffy af-
fairs of past*) taffeta and
tulle . . . with large bow*.
Fellows will
at the lodge.
F. Thursday
New Collegienne
Modes .. • -
$4.95 t $6.50
Vagabonds and skull caps
vie for the college girl’s
favor. Sherry Browns . . .
Montells Brown . . . Rose
Beige . . . Morocco Red.
Madaline Blue. Navy and
Black. In felt or velour.
polytechnic Odd Fellow* Lodge
No. 118 will meet every Monday
' night.
At an organization meeting
Monday. It was decided to elect
officers next week, Mrs. John
a
Tupnel at Maidstone Street to
Give Riverside Outlet
BEN
« In tarcaa ovor .ATS IN MOVIE MADE HERE HEfl WHIM
zatinn district and a; 1e as 2 rtu - l IL 1 nt < mint rs tilth Ma MVe E
credit tn on E IB MW
The , department is confident Movies of Ben Turpin and his the Screen < Fnn;
that thin contract plan places an first fling at goir, taken at E,3., r it niest
effective curb on the evils of Meadowbrook c lnt lub Sun- tunny rellow
anac"lAttpnninezrriseredagtendday.weretokoloniheMajetleghEmpmAeim
- • - - Theater Tuesday after- H2259EM2bMF“4rTEi
' The be EEN E K"EMEEM5
showin thru Friday. E7 • •VUV
... The famous cross-eyed comic iW’fD
BY SALVATION ARMY played his first game in a five- A.Ukl
-some with Judge James C. Wil- R, W A IR
’ ’* Dangerous AKei.Cooks Given son: Clyde Eastus, attorney; Ole —
Highest "ankinKwhalen. Meadowbrook oo, and xouEfavrttes
HCHiCKc. Aug. 28 -In anJM” Boone, Press sports editor speedy laughs,
attempt 'to ferret out the “moral- A large gallery followed the songs and dances
players and were caught by the RIGOLETTO BROS,
camera. ? ........,....
The pictures were made by HEWITT THE
Jack Gordon of The Press staff. & HALL AGEMOS
Lv.Ft.Worth Sc pc 151
15 DAY LIMIT
rfgucur r^nnshinc^p' ' til
LFtVorth 105 I v Ft Worth 4 1 5p
Arrive Chicago ~ next afiernoon
for full particulars and reservafions call
city Tic ket OU nt
10% E Ninth St 2 4343
PANGBURN ,ppf
CAFETERIA
CWe Hnve Yemr preakfant nend, t serve
at the road's intersection with .
Maidstone Street.
Low bidder waa the W. H. i
, ,zcMe5;3
u .hc- gbc
Cutex manicure set* .. 28
Dje r Kiss Sachet for
elothes . ..............
Mysticum Perfume ... In
9},
d,.
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1 *,ca ■
""ei
21531 Blue Yodel No. 3 ......... Jimmie Rodgers
75c Never No Mo' Blues c-. Jimmie Rodgers
21557 That’s Mf Weakness Now ..... .Helen Kane
75c Get Out and Get Under the Moon .....Helen Kane
secluded loca-
the report of
Jinan’s deaths
irmed.
ership exceeding 140 acres. Any
land over this aeresge must be The organization has filled
-
government with refusal to d6. nival" in New York, and dance
liver water for more than 150 engagements at the-------Blossom
acres, and, after three years, by Heath inn, “Newarkh the Beaux (p A SHOWI
forcible sale of the excess land. Art*, Atlantic City, and the Ar •I A ~IlUV.
Another provision of the con cadia Ballroom. New York,
tracts provide that excess land* ■___________- <
may be sold for more than their
appraised value upon condition RN TURPIN SHAWN
that 50 per cent of the selling DEN lUHriD >MUWN
' IN MOVIE MADE HERE
broadcloth . . . luxuriously
furred at $60.50 to $80.50
Youthful Bags
$4.94
Small . . . but oh! so chic
. . . back strap or under-
arm ... in Black. Red,
Cinnamon Brown, or Navy
. . shell frames . . .
grain leathers ......94.94
Take Plenty of
Hankies
Plain white linen kandker-
chiefs . . . 12 for......91
Printed silk, Madeira linen
and Imitation Apensel 25c
Fancy laee edged geor-
gettes ........... .. ,40c
Memory Books
Colored Imitation leather
bindings , . . engraved
loose leafs for tinting, ko-
daks and memories . , ,
price , .91.40
Lb. Stationery
Heavy bond finished sta-
tionery . . . large size
sheets 25c ... 2 pkgs. ,
nvelopes to od
match'. ...-....... 23C
Notion Necessities
Jirdle— supporters . ...40c
Sanitary belts 29c .. . Cre-
tonne shoe bags ... 12-
pocket . ...............
Kotex—12 to box. Three
boxes .................
Laundry bags, 49c , ’
Fountain pens . . , guar-
anteed ..............pc
Seripto efficiency pencil....
with 36-in. extra leads 25c
Shell Need
a
Leatherette
Raincoat
$6.95
All days
w o n't be
bright . . .
to be pre-
pared . . .
with one
9l these
clever
leatherett e
e 0 4 t s In
g a y or
somber
shades
—$6.05
Costume
Slips
$3.95
Heavy tailor-
ed crepe de
zhine slips , .
also lace
band crepe de
chine* to pas-
tel shade*
-98.06
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COMING TO CASINO
•-------------------------•
Slip on Gloves
Smart, sued dip on gloves
. . . washable quality,
pinked top . . . in Grey.
......$2.98
Semi-Weight Hose
All silk . . . well reinforced
. . . In fashlonable shade*
to match your campus and
better frocks . . . Pointed
HAROI72
; TEENM32
stripes ... on heavy crepe
de chine ... e 1 0g
92.00. Triangle*.. • 1.70
Handkerchief Cases
Perfumed satin raara, hand
painted lace and ribbon
trimmed ... e 1
19 to ...............
Lovely Gift Garters
Shirred ribbon carter* with
silk lace, rosebud apd rib-
. bon trims . . . in fanny
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1928, newspaper, August 28, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546168/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.