The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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Nutshell News
Running the Gauntlet
and
FENDER WELDING
The citizens of North Side pre- the river?
1423 Ellis Avenue
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
At Your Service
ISIS
JEWELERS
Pure Hog Lard (Home-
REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
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Quick News
Spain
Stock Yards
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ducting the devotional exercises.
Open Day and Night
Phone Prospect
The Best Shoe Re-
North Main St.
MARINE GARAG
for-
$18.50
overhauled
ay
PA KIS CORSKTS
ities.
Wholesale and Retail
L
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W.T.
TRY
New Location
Casstevens >
John S. Fogarty
North
Fort Worth
Tin Shop
‘8)
Gas and Oil
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CHAS. G. MCDONALD, Prop.
TUBES >1.00 UP
Phne L. 5805
2404 North Main SL
L. White, Prop.
Fort Worth
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2404 North Main Street
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Attention North Side Auto Owners!
KELLY
QUAKER-STATE OILS
SALVAGE CO
Every Wednesday
Quick Service
North Side Tire Service
W. H. NEWTON, Manager
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701 N. Main
Prospect 181-1669
2310 North Main Street
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TRADE AT
Extra Specials
The Fort Worth P
Lamar 5700
North Fort Worth
22nd and N. Main. Pros. 430'
2455-57 N. Main St.
105 Boaz St.
Lunar 3315
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BrTr,
Manutacturers and Jobbers
of Sheet Metal Product.
2328 N. Main St.
Ft. Worth, Texas
Guaranteed Work
—Prices Right—
Give Us a Trial
Salt
Rising
Bread
Suits Made th Our Shop
Satisfaction Guaranteed
RADIATOR
REPAIRING
for
can
Night Phone R. 7433
502 N. Main St.
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Prof. R. L. Dewees returns to
school work as principal of Den-
ver-ave school.
MARKET
2411—Next Door to
Piggly Wiggly
by
for
meals served "down and outers’’;
transportation supplld to 22 per-
sons unable to reach their desti-
nation; 26 persons given medical
Besides, the general news of all Fort Worth,
here you will find news of special interest to
North Fort Worth.
andy
Eu
104 East Exchange Ave.
North Fort Worth. Texas
' Some recent corset importations
! from Paris are made of most elab-
The man who builds a lat-
tice fence, a chicken coop or a
12-room house will find our
lumber prices under the other
fellow.
Rear enda overhauled . .$4.00
Other four-cylinder engines
Many British prisons which are
no longer required for their prop-
er use are being closed down and
placed la charge of caretakers.
Eat More Meat
PRICES ARE Low
Ice Cold Drinks and Beat
Hamburgers in Town.
Try one of our sandwiches.
The finest emeralds are produc-
ed in Colombia. _
and are prepared to give prompt crank case service, using
these Highest-Quality Pure Pennsylvania Oils.
R. L. Lambert and M. P. Davis
make 11600 bond each in justice-
ct on liquor charges.
J. M. Harris of Wills Point suc-
ceeds R. -L. Chandler as proprie-
tor of the Chandler cafe, Chan-
dler remaining proprietor of the
hotel bearing his name.
In the middle ages the law re-
quired that 200 feet on either side
of the road had to be cleared of
bushea which might shelter high-
way robbers.
LEHMAN’S
DRYGOODS CO
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Little Jerry’s
Place
Hound Steak ..
T-Bone Steak .
Loin Steak . . .
Beef Roast ...
Mixed Sausage
Pork Sausage
Pork Steak ...
Pork Chops ..,
Beef Ribs_____
We are pleased to announce that we now have a complete
stock of • a
For Busy Readers
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The Press is delivered to your home daily for
12c a week.
For Quality and Better
Shoe Repairing
Our work is done by the
Goodyear Welt Shoe Repair-
ing System.
Deformed Feet
My Specialty
There Is a Difference
‘Army” Assists 883
Here in 9 Months
GOOD LUMBER AT PRICES THAT SAVE MONEY
FOR HOME BUILDERS
W. J. Horner of Denver, Colo.,
to the new pastor of the Church
of Brethren on the Norta side.
pairing at Right
Prices
Decatur Cowboy
To Star at Isis
Parts for Any Auto or
Truck
AUTO WRECKING
YARD
ALL THE NEWS
’ 1007
TODAY— LAST DAY
cuarles Ray in
"NINETEEN AND PHYLLH
Also Ben Turpin Comedy,
"Step Forward"
More Than That—You Get a Gudranteed Job
ALL LABOR AT HALF PRICE
(PUHI-XOU-IN SERVICE)
DEE’S AUTO TOP AND PAINTING SHOP IN coxx
Auto Painting, Tops, Side Curtains, Etc.
1307-9-11 N. Main St.
Foy Higgins Tire Co.
1325 N. MAIN ST.
N. E. GAMNRELL • SON. Props.
GET THESE PRICES
Ford engine overhauled $12.50 Six-cylinder engines over-
hauled ................
Eighi-cylinder engines
overhauled •............
... .25c
... .25c
.... »c
. . 15c
18c
... .20c
... .20c
... .25c
....loe
store, with market in con-
nection.
T. J. GREER
UNION MEAT MARKET
Also Nice Line .of Groceries
2311 N Main St.. One Block
South Postoffice
Phone Prospect 1719
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For Quick Road Service
Call
PROSPECT 90
Stockyards Postal
Station Busy One
ROSELAND
Call Prospect 2077
Prompt, Efficient Work at
Reasonable Prices
Twa Retail Yarda ia Fort
Worth
TODAY—LAST DAY
"Over the Hill”
The picture that will live
forever,
Special Attention Given to
Stockmen's Boots
Itepairing Neatly Dune
Phono Prospect 9as
All New Work Made Strictly
By Hand
Satisfaction Guaranteed *
Give Me a Trial
Rudolph Matzner
Who Does Your
Reliable Boot and Shoe
Making
2367 N. Main
Near Postoffice
Guarantee Shoe
Repairing
LOUTS HABA, Prop.
2881 North Main St.
N. Fort Worth,
Texas
American Bakery
No. 1—10s W. SOth St.
P. 1601
No. 2—2411 N Main St.
P. 1946
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stealing (he tai) light off a Ford
are turned over to Juvenile author-:
Fur All Kinds of
High Class Tailoring,
Cleaning, Alterations,
Pressing
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C. Holmberg &
Sons
The Salvation Army has assisted
in various ways 863 persons dur-
ing the past nine months, accord-
ing to a report read Wednesday
morning at a meeting of the cam-
paign executive committee work-
ing in the interest of the 115,000
Burglars take 200 pennies and i orate fabrics with higher tops and
$29.2• In larger pieces from Tur-'a more definite waistiine than we
ner A Dinger grocery store at have seen in many a day.
Huai and Henrietta-sts. I ====================
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Conway Tearle in
"AFTER MIDNIGHT”
Also
Adventures of Robinson Cru-
soe, and comedy.
Coming Next Week:
Betty Blythe in
"THE QUEEN OF SHEBA "
PAUL
Th, Tail™
2114 N. Main
Tire Road Service
At Any Time
STANDARD CORD TIRES
We Are Agents for
MAC-DRY
The New Battery
21*t St. Garage
W. E. O'CONNOR, Propa
Cor. Clinton and Bist
On Road to the Iake
Phone Prospect 745
Tire Road Service
Pull-In Service
Vulcanizing and Auto
Repairing
Not a Toilet Water, But
a Real Honest-to-Good-
ness Hair Tonic
Use BAKER'S BEST, it to
guaranteed to please you. It
eradicates the dandruff. pro-
motes the growth of the hair
and puts your scalp in a
healthy condition.
If your barbar or drug-
gist can't supply you. phone
P. 912. a
Also distributed by U. 8.
Barber Supply Co., 1609
Houston Street.
The J. A. Baker
Laboratories
1200 N. Main St.
Ft. Worth, Texas.
TIRES
We Have a Few Good Used Tire* Priced From
$2.00 UP
H\H
mmon
cr* is
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00.000
will be
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all for
eta
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Now Fall Sa
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CLEAN1
PRESSI
ALTER!
For Ladles and
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20c and 22c
for grocery
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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We WIU Appreciate Your
Trade
Champion Stock-
man Bootmaker
of Texas
Can
ne of
sed to
that I
ny of
were
d out
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at th.
to 88
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inter
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The Beet Place
Park Your Car
Day or Night
toed
orle
n of
it is
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an
nanu-
PAISLEY AND SERGE
Nothing adds more pep to a
serge or twill frock than the lav-
ish use of Paisley silk which fea-
tures red. This is one of the most
successful combinations of the
year.
..
ived
>« to
ieth.
cent
th.
CITY BUYS FUEL OIL.
City Secretars Snow was in-
structed by the city commission
Tuesday to close - six months
contract with the Gulf Refining
Co. for fuel oil nt $1.26 a barrel.
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Geod Shiplap, >35 per M
Wall Board, $25
Window Sash, $1 Each
2-Panel Doora $3.50 Each
PROMPT DEHVEIX
Give us a trial and fid uut
what fair prices mean.
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this,
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G.LI.1 PU- -1—1 N. R' Ayres, North Side health
-snooh rrmcipai officer, declares that compara-
lively little dengue exists across
Captain Tom McClure held the
fort at North Side police station
Tuesday afternoon. The captain
is human—or rather superhuman.
He really wanted to see the
Cats mop up on the Rears but he
stayed on the job and let Officers
Sullivan, Swift, Odom, Reynolds
and Driskill go to the ball game.
He felt repaid when a report
on the game came over the phone
from them every few minutes.
Three juveniles arrested
city officers Tuesday night
WATCH THIS PAGE
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National fire prevention week
to set for Oct. 7 to 9.
W. E. Bideker. former firo
School-Bd Turn*
Down Petition on
“One hundred -wenty-five,"
guessed two youths in all serious-
ness.
Tan J..
LADIES’ AID ELECTS.
The Ladies' Aid soefety of the
Chestnut-ave Christian church has
elected Mrs. Ed Long president.
Mrs. Arthur Boswell and Mrs.
John Hartman vice presidents,
Mrs. Ed Carlton secretary. Mrs.
N. L. Votaw treasurer and Mrs.
R. R. Yelderman importer.
All kinds of Fresh and
Cured Meats, Fish and
Chickens.
There’s one thiza taats apt to
keep a copper blind to violations
of the driving ordinancs—and
that’s baseball.
A man drives into town from
Denton in a new Stephens. He
has no number on his car. When
he passes the North Side police
station he to hailed by Captain
Tom McClure.
Gosh! He thought he was ar-
rooted sure, but the captain just
wasted him to let two girls ride
to town.
"That was a dose call," says
the man.
Then he hits the baseball jam.
“I'll never make it here. There’s
an officer every 60 feet." he
gasps.
Cars, ears, ears and everybody
jubilant. How could an officer
j1 — -
p Here’s Your Chance
To Clean Things Up
Goldie Ballard draws one year 1
in criminal district-ct for alleged
possesaion of liquor.
Mrs. F. J. Curtis sues John
Longinotti and L. A. Frieund,
grocers, for $6000 damages. She
alleges she slipped on an unnee-
essary incline in front of their
store and broke her leg.
Justice Emmett Moore says he's
heard every alibi in the world
, from speeders who make frequent
k pilgrimages to his shrine.
The arrow came to a sudden
halt at 160.
One of the bright youths shoved
the other into the drug store and
fell in on top of him.
The lassie gace them a con-
temptuous glance, vainly searched
the slot to see if her penny bnd
been returned, and walked across
the street. .
The scales on ene other side
said 159 2-3.
chief and chairman or the fire pre-
vention committee, has asked the
city's cooperation to the extent of
hauling away trash.
It to not only to aid fire pre- drive for army maintenance funds,
ventton but health as well.” Mid The report or the Salvation
Bideker. Tin cans -re ideal tor ; Army corps in Fort Worth also
>Pd the breedins shows that there were 117 beds
01 momute. furnished free to homeless; H9
After some argaceht about the - - - . ...
extra teams it would require, the
commission granted his request.
Garbage Supertatenaent Mead
rose to announce that the wagons
The Next Time You Have
Plumbing, Heat-
ing and Cae
Fitting
ro are
trueks.
spare A
on, atu
* •K
autos
entira
lai for
••Mu.
But
nore
lonal
true
Uk an
rfec It
B.
A buxom North Side lassie hop-
ped un the scales in trout of Ren-
..c, .. |tro‘s drug store, N. Main and Ex-
YMCA-bd meets Thursday at change-ave, Tuesd-y afternoon.
9:46 n. m. at ««• 1-2 Throckmor —
ton-at. Dr. D. J. McConnell con-
The Stocks aids station on the
North Side does a good general
delivery business, say the postal
authorities
They had to wrestle with a
good many strange names, too.
The station serves the entire
Nortn side and operates Inde-
pendently of the downtown office.
There are more than 300 paid
boxes. Eleven carriers distrib-
ute the mail.
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Here’* Superhuman
Kind of Generosity
A reminder of the old home and
your duty to it—that's.“Over the
Hill," the famous Mary Carr pic-
ture playing for the last time
Wednesday at the Isis theater.
"After Midnight,” a virile film
story featuring Conway Tearie, is
offered for Thursday and Friday.
Robinson Crusoe’s adventures to
an added attraction.
Big Boy Williams, cowboy from
Decatur, Texas, will be the star in
Saturday s show. “The Cowboy
King."
At the Roseland "Nineteen and
Phyllis." with Charles Ray and
Clara Horton, and a Ben Turpin
comedy arc playing Wednesday.
"The Cowboy King" and a Taman
picture will show Thursday and
Friday. “After Midnight" will
show Saturday.
Shelby Ovens now manager of
North Side yards of the B. W.
Owens Lumber Co , succeeding his
brother, who goes to south aide
yards
Are You
Thrifty?
Are you saving your hard-
earned money?
Are you trading at AH
pert's Bargain Houset -202
If you are not, we ara
both losers.
We carry the most com-
plete line of dress goods on
tbe North Side.
A visit to our store will
convince you and save you
dollars and make a customer
out of you.
ALPERT’S
BARGAIN HOUSE
2154 N. Main St. JI
ntend-
mpres- a
ought C$
d run
preme
ulting
linolp.
appro-
stop to see if one car was minus
a numberf
Then the man begins to feel
easy. He has made the viaduct.
He mm his nephew in the jam
and nods to him and -crash!
A Dallas car just ahead rolls
back as he pulls aprward and a
fender beads, a light goes ont.
’ Right there was a eop. Breath
less with whistle blowing and arm
slinging, he rushes up to the Bte
phons and cries, “Do you want his
number!"
“No, thank* you, I have his
number," says the numberless
driver, quite helplesaly.
But the eop doesn't see. The
car makes it to a repair shop.
“Well, I guess that was all
right. My damages are not much
more than a fine,” says the man.
fairly satisfied with the after-
noon’s outcome.
made) ...
Hamburger ..
Pork Roast ..
Special rates
seated their petition asking for
the retention of N. U Clark as
North Side high principal to the
school-bd last week.
The board declined to make any
cbangM in its plaas for the first
term, declaring it believed the
present arrangement of principals
is of the best intercet to the
school.
C. A. Gardner of Ferris to in
Clark's place, while Clark to now
assistant principal or Senior high.
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it for
f Na-
er of
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MARINE TIN
SHOP
HEALTH OR LIVER
TROUBLE
Which Do You Possess
(7)
Chiropractic removes the
cause of liver trouble. Inves-
tigation will cost you noth-
ing.
. J. W. MOYLETTE
Chiropractor
Room 1. 2401% N. Main
Office Phone P,1800
Night I'tHMW F. 640
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Hig Hoy wViliams in
"When Cowboy Was King"
Also
Adventures uf Taman
and Comedy
Coming Next Week:
Hetty Blythe in .
’THE QUEEN OF SHEBA"
add;
orkin
ds of
i driv-
60,01 I
50,000
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retail
would not haul rocks, dirt or aid: 17 . persons supplied with
combustible stuff. rnnanntianilakicunwasaxtaler
being a total of 111 persons in
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“Get Gas”
Garage
Gas. Oil. Accesnories
Ford Motors Over-
hauled ----------------
Valves Ground ..... $2.30
Hear Axle Over
hauled......- - $400
. AU Work Guaranteed
25th and clnton P 1828
F. E. TUCKER.
EDWIN WIOOCK JR..
G. W. HOON,
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1922, newspaper, September 20, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547049/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.