The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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it was easy to see that Jack knew too much
By this time Stony was furiously mad and he
Pop’
For Busy Readers
to stop
MARRIAGK
the student body, the words to be 1
the high seas must be dry when 1
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BY ZOE BECKLEY.
revealed, frequently on the eve
4 in ’23
Of Equip
{Derr
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eety
desertet
the
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temptuously upon her and of the;
coount of the dengue. fever.
‘ Dr. W. M. Martin speaks before
Charles Washman.
4t>
ments were served.
News
Longer, Days Shorter
Wein. In despair, waa ready to
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i galvanise her, whispered:
him to try It out anyway.
Dennis
keeping with Buster's antics.
“The ship subsidy bill is no* --Guests of the store Saturday are
cAMEos
a double
given souvenirs.
he
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be
RITE
plueiy: Mabl Gouidy.
" apparent to-congress. '
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1 serving a series of holidays for the announced that “
last three weeks The last holi-in the country's
"the
CHURCHES
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of Civil War
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With an
church. Boulevard and Firteenth-ot thanksgiving.
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LIGHT OF TRUTH CHUHCH.
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Two ways to cheat a hem out of cularly cut piece of material- that
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Hand-Painted Gloves Latest
' Break l hle in the path or the rwins." she cackled.
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mett.
mnoers
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Grandma’s Roy." as gueits of the
anagement.
Witch reached
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Coomm union at 10 »
and lunch at 12:15 P m in the
. ererything he could, but it was of
pariah house.
DRAPERIES.
Sale.
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Calvin Barick, Pauline Kendrick, i
Kindred Felts and Mitchel Jack- •
ton to the members of the police
department . Friday night is car-
three
under
and
‘He pleaded, argued, bullied and
coaxed, but the moment Baily was
lifted into the great flower basket
i and started on her floating rida
into the huge theater she felt the
panic of one suddenly torn from
ly in the
ay mini
Just ai
who lives in a hotel or a boarding
house?" puts In Mrs. Ransom.
HOUSEWIVES AIDED, TOO.
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Services at
Daisy Levi
Lecture*
put me
n I gel
on wha
id. Any
hadn't
for the
r speak
• lot o!
then get
Upon one side is “The flag of
our nation," and on the other aide
gave the youngsters an hour nnd
a half of genuine pleasure that
they are still talking about.
Rev. Paul J. Mepy1 of Pampa.
Texaa, will preach at the revival
Queen'a Palace at that very min-
ate an fast as they eouid gw
rer tale
iron re
i morn
k at i
a stor
it ane
ell that
ad mj
t
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er set over ier"
Light Flagora thanked her. took
to me sooner.
"I ll help you stop the Twins
and get the magic automobile for
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BY MANEL GOLLDY.
Tuesday noon the second senior
Newsies Shriek at
. Harold’s Stunts
Heaters Heaters Heaters,
see Fees an- stenter OS a
speeimi Petee
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wuNvEn-GLENX vunx. co
ISIS Meuntem sareet
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U. S. STARTS
TO MAKE THE
_ OCEAN DRY
Ufa an
fellowi
ore's s
er day.
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Immediately orders were broad-1
casted to all shipping-bd vesaels
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»T. ANDIIEWS FPISOOPAL. '
Dr. w. M Martn will eonduet
tthe men's Bible eiasa at St. An-
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
Witch to Light Fingers’ Aid
BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
t a ..
jlde Hi entirely by the efforts of
no reward except that he take use
for a ride on each of my birth-
aays which coma every hundred
years."
"That* juat tin," said Light
JACK n
—Tice
from housewives themselves.
“Only yeaterday a woman fran-
RIE
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1 a rope
d that
makim
। meeting new beinz held at River-
aide Chriettan ehurch at 11 a, m.
Freedman, ^peaker.
Tuesday, and Friday. 8 P.
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RIVKRSIDE CHRISTIN.
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their Around Town
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The recently organised public- ■_________
11> committee held its first meet- templated.
iug Friday. This committee wi h------
First Frost of
Season Due to
Hit Oklahoma
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Shelton, Frank Wilson, Ruth Wi-
iiamson, Caroline Cuilty. Grady;
Vandiver, Fred stirman, Maurine
Ragsdale, Jewel Schlinker, Chas.
* a
Rock Island to Buy
Five' Millions Worth
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BY MARIAN HALK.
Two clever women are taking i
every day the stitch in time that
sarea nine. ’ ——
And in doing so they arejepd-
ing aid and comfort to the tired
business woman, taking thy fur-
rows from the brow of the wor-
ried bachelor, saving the temper
of many a busy housewife and-
perhape, once in a while, actually
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. the contention which w made:" Shoe store.
Lasker said there is how only] Busier is
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arae€Tau-. NaA
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ItKal "
im? 'i
geta the
pient o:
fe
The Oil
rt. don't
s "moth
respond
U beet .
r Ruperi
D. M. C.
Embroidery Thread
All Poputar Shadea. at
THE sronw’s xusr AW*
- »PECLALrT smor
more than ever a necessity."
declared. ,"1 trust this will
Panic Grips Sally at Critical Moment
officers Wednesday night at the
same hour.
Betty Brown wh gladly help 2
you, uolve your probloms. Write
uer in car ol he *—i.
a pep name if jou wish.
artist's touch Wain I
. Se ett he hiked to the Sour Old the egg end new off.
witeh under the waterfall, just as (T Ne€omunne
1 told you ~ • • fl (CopyrighL,M922, NBA
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position resembling .paint.
Tirts coostitutes their chiet r
attempt to gain a festive sp-
pearance.
to professional, people, but a large
' part of our trade is coming
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SPECIAL—- ONE DAT ONLY
auxoB. ocropen e.
Men's Unit* cleaned and pressed Me
Ladies Suits and Brasses cleaned
and pressed ............
Four Suits for men, prenseg-m.
CUT PRICES THIS WEEK
Ovid trow as -......... Mt*
roreetmi enug A.,. .MM
t iennim Teeth .*.......... .91.00
My work wuaranteed.
DB,*^ Ilf WiYskKkNGER,
Dentlat
teaM Metm-at. erst deev te
Westers Utea.
. ' therefore must not carry liquor I
> III even as ship stores.
Quick News "
------ And so. 10 dass after her arrival : quartet swung into the strains of
JEWISH HOLIDAYS NEAR END. and a campaign of publicity that] “A Rose Fcom an Old Fasbioned
Jewish citizens have been ob- ’ terrified Sanysti more.
moth holes in it.
" 'It's a new suit, and he'll nev-.
* 2 1 . * 1.ga,
Jack, took off ‘his cap while' Stony was rushing Suddenly Jack shot out his right fist and caught'
out of hja coat. Then ths fight started. The boys Stony nguarely in the nose. Then he feinted with
battled carefully for a few minutes, feeling each his left and slipped over another blow that fairly
difficulty has not been to find
mending to do, but to find mend-
ers to do it. She employs a large
ty, which held:
That under the 18th amend-1
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I Many smart beaded frocka look
. perfectly plain from the front, but
I ha e elaborate draperies in ths
.back whieh may serve as wfna-
sleeve drepertes, elaborate Meh
erfecte or Ioom panels.
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HOLDIXG ARMIS. 2
Dear Bytty ' #
When an engaged couple walks 3
along the street, does the girl take j
the man's arm or the man the
girl's erm? — ENG AGED. 9
You seem to be under the Im- . •
—-
He was afraid to go baek to
Twelve Toes, his master, for fear
of getting another scofding. Too
see, it waa Twelve‘Toes who had
Tu have rour gloves, above. hats nr *oy nth er litr nf wu. m F
aOperelhehd painted while you wait is the latest fad.
York's newest business venture—
- amending shop. P
"But let them tell you about it
themielves—
—uni Hata
fiend of mine, you know,
and I m glad to help Mm l aak
band went to his social affair
Aldines 1 1.03
We AIM Move a nw Deed :
FenaPrindipent
The Sour Old
of the shtpping-bd would resign
the White shandon the number when the
. t genius that made Golden the lead-
The Tvrim -were —che man tty atstone-wan wi appear.
principals watehig critteatty.—+
Her dash with Wain bad in
sjme unaccountable why made him '
less harsh with her, but it was
more the tolersoce of indifference
thar because he bsd fsith in her
abillty.
Sally would call for strength
from the very depths of her soul1
Tige is said
I w eep In
ried Into effect. ortieersweragiv- i
en a--limited me tb ri the city
a these contraband devices
said the decision "is sound law advertising mediums of the Brown grotesque.
Sho Co., are In Fort Worth Sat-
marine from the disastrous ef-
fects of foreign competition.
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Rev... Theodora Seashore, hopped off the starithe two of
Dem.fad,beeurfefmrFcantFwe
think of more things by my sett.'an old
Goodby:"
He waved his hand and Jumped
Fort W.orth. He waa retired nex
erl years ago and is now on tha
company's pension role. 7| .d
"Uncle " Tom Will he in the lime
light at Chicago, loo. Pensloned
employes will have a luncheon at
2ie
lusion that their jeers were
spreading to the faces of the rest
, of the erowd. A sort of paralysis
seized her heart. . . . •
A LA MODE ’ ; j
. White is, of course, the fa-i
there- j vorite color of the bride.
113 Brides of the Booth Sea; I
intoxicants., islands, naturally dark akinned. I e
the stuff overboard or get rid oLL;
It somehow. Those ships aow on |
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When You Think ot Movine II
Think at - y
BINYON -O’KEEFE II
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tically • besought our aid. Her
husband would need hla evening
suit on Friday night and would
expect to find it •• he "had put it
away.
"She begged us to look. We
one hope of saving the merchant • ny-looking and witty
to actually smile and
|shadowa and thrust into glaring *
light__;.. -
By TCU President"ethyto thetnoruupina
"Uncle" Tom G. Knight and his
wife will attend the Rock Iniand
70th anniversary celebration in
Chicag Oct. 10.
"Uncle" Tom waa one of- tha
An honor Hub to which only A Salesmanship club Saturday.
students can belong is being con- • a e - ,
■ templated. Alao some form of F Douglas Tomlinson to speak r ces. As a matter of (Kt. e
student self-government max.belioa. m. Sunday to Mens P e "sale o liquor on shippins-
be subdivided into athletica, so-' Introduced soon. . rises. Baptist tabernacle. " bd esael ha— not n arge.
ciety, program, clubs, library, gen- -------:--—:--------a—----— —
boo n 1"
Other students noi yet assigned ' I
to a committee are Anna Lee
Payne, Bayne Driskill, Willard
Morrow. Paul Brewster, Lillie -
4 no we.-
' ehuzging
"What time for mending has a did.— The suit had at feast 50
woman who works in an office— .......
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Bible class 10 a m.
lla m. and s p m.
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a. m “The i utheran Chureh and
its lovely ofleriag.. ______. — ffon, reminiscent
_________ --- - - _____-_________ .___ -To Sally’s dazzled eyes nothing1 days.
Baptist ' Feast otthe Tabernaeles, a time made up Bally so that she showed of the audience was visible. But
"anrh- --—fresh as a tea roae. Her pink to her imagination there jostled
She's entitled to her evenings,"
. says Miss Anderson.
E____"Oh, who is there to look after
—the shirts and nocks of the man
Claes' meeting ot the year was under the supervision of the Eng-
held. About 60 June and 18 Feb-, hah department and the musical
ruary grade have been enrolled composition by the harmony class,
so far. Walter Holland was Besides football songs North Side
• hanebelowtcthed Pontthat—srarisuirusnax.
sktrt.-----.----- Bible class 9 *37a-m. Rev. H
When they are set on at an an- Plackmeyer, Krum will preach at i
gle as in the sketch they are con- 11 • ni and : 4S, P: The -
aidered especaily elever. morning pervice will be in Ger-,.
{t These are subterfugea for the man.
staft of women, to whom she as
signs the Work. It is done under
her supervision. - — — — -----
"Fine mending never-hat been he president, of a ruling drawn
him about the rides: And now
what can I do?"
“You never can tell." he mut- “You've got the looks, kid. Now
tered to Wain. “She's damn just wsde in and grab
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Several members of the faculty . . Small fire in Comet laundry American merr
on ac-from leaky oil pipe. tker said wh . ______,____________,____, .....
--claion te> .ing his policy. i. attending. J
. Lask . said many i peopie rhe Rotary Boys orehe.tr. and
thor shippins-bd. vessels were TCU musicians and reader, pro-
r .ting ..loons and booxe.pal-vided eaterKinment. Rerresh-
ces " •• A — • matter nf fart he"
fog he had dumped down on them trouble You should have come
the Bible" will be his subject at
8 p. m. luther Leaguei Bible! down to the earth and hunted up
study at .15 v the Sour Old Witch who livid un-
• • • der a waterfall.
Car .bortage on the Rock laland
system will be remedied by the
exvenditure of $6,000,000 rdurie j
1921. R E. Norman, city tretch
agent for ihe,road. received ward
• from Chicago Friday that thes)
~ board of directors hadauthortiedei
Chia expenditure. "Thia critieal 5
car shortage had played havoc
with freight traffic during tha last
- - year,' Norman Mid. "bat veu-6
soon be able to handle it with
ease and etticieney."
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‘Uncle Tom’ Knight
To Make Speech at
Rock Island-Fete
< Copy right. 1 M2. NBA Service) •ALZORIAN PRESSERS
,.. ____,___ earwessuaTLANAT
.Hermau—Clark temporary presi- talk inassemblx-—Wehope that
dent. "————■—Lour rock bestrewn campus, enpty
for front places the laces of a is the following: "If anybody nt-
territying multitude. tempts to tear It down, shoot him •
1 She felt the basket start and on the spot "
smoothly ride. Automatically she ==========-
"Tmmtnnamemeezmesdheem
People who traveled in our ships SL.. K.. H.. p,z.
~ did not do so in order to become -hoe >tore Ha« Fair
Intoxicated." j Well-Known Guest*
WHEELER PRAISES RULING.
Wayne B. Wheeler, general
counsel of the Anti-Saloon League,
Plans for an alumnae associa-
tion are being formulated which ’
probably will be officially started ,
here by the mhid-term class. An,
organizaton of North Side grad-
uates waa formed in Chicago sev- i
eral years ago but has never beer
launched here.
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—Grldlroa heroes.have ri-.li4 un.^_.
their laurels since the 89 to 0
walloping they gave Bridgeport ,
laat Saturday. Coach .Farrington
took all the flrat team .. men to j
Dallaa Friday afternoon to see the :
fair and to see the football game’
between Central and Bryan Hi. ,
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amrukiaHREE
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Betty s
' Answers
work. He thinks she’s a wonder torebodings about the wrecking of
in and admires her economy so much i tae American merchant marine, a
he always rewards her with aa result of the order Issued to
check .. • him Friday by President Harding
CAN’T GIST HELP. . , to stop selling intoxicanta aboard
shipping-bd vespeis, leaders in the
dry movement Jubilated over the
ruling
SOUND DEATH KNELL.
Harding's order was made late
in the day, following approval by
a council of cabinet membera- andHta
(ehAN‛
and good reason. It will help law
enforcement, greatly. It sustains urday as guests- ot
hack to the Fairy so high and m wide they will nev-
drew’s Episcopal church at 10 a.
Harold's escapades m. Bunday Dr E H Eekel wil ordered Ught Unger, to .top the ___________-
preach al 11 a "> and * D. m. I Twins and get the ma gle awromo- into her deep pogisot and took out E
m. Friday bile. He wanted it for himself an egg ■
Well, Ught Fingers had done "Break thia in the path of the ■
~jtwins'" >hk—"and to-J
Chief Put* Ban on *
Gaming Device* <
yr iinin bhsai "iG* wmehinee
and other' ganig devices in the'
city will soon be relegated to the
past if an uncompromatsing order
park anywhere north of The river.'its newty fashionabie n»rh-< are la aet in to gtve'aa extra'fulinees
• • shown on the two models sketch- and the suggestion of a dip in the
Mr. O'Brien is ambitious to I cd. hemline. Many of the new frocks
produce a school song for North One Is the new godet a cir-use not ohe but two or more of
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lar. It fa the application, as re-
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yuk,
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presalon that street etiquetfor M-
gaged couples is dierent from
' that for other people, :ordmarily
both the young man and the
young lady can and abow walk
unsupported.
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I swung wildly at Jack. Hla blows went astray, about boxing for $tony. “I've had enough," shout- } th • ,iT ."i
however, as Jack ducked eleverly. Then Jack de- ed Jack'a victim. "You sure can fight, young be welcomed by the Koca taiane
livered a quick punch and Stony went down. fellow, and quit." Continued, president and other officials. To
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----’’Cinderella Sally’
——— • •t* • —* c ■ ■ lor more, -i
Light Fingers was as cress Ar —“Greetings, son," she cackled
♦0 bears when the Twins got away when she saw him coming. "Waste, issued by Chief' of Police Hami-
in thbqqagic automobile out of the no words, for I already know your'
rrige
mend after a hard day's work?' er forgive me,: the woman said: an art in America," MIm Ander-
, “We mended it an carefully asi son says. “We frequently have to
■ * * send to Holland or France for the
—and the courage she succeeded '
— in sunmoning made her look like
a 'Chriatian martyr going to her , •
fiery ordeal. Taken with the gea- i ..... .
lure of throwing out posies of E"Xou've got the look* kid.
old-fashioned flowers to a happy gtngham frock and bonnet looked
Buater Brown and Tige, famous populace, the effect was atsurd, as dainty as dawn. Her straw-
blond hair shone.
As the stage went dark and Sal
ly,was lifted into the basket.ready
for her ride over the heads of the
_____ „ -- _______________ C.H Paralejr, secretary at PO1H*.
----“it was' darden." The neavy" velvet cur- headquarters, has in his possenalon
prettiest girl I tains parted. A shaft of roee light a coin minted in 1152. The most
last three weeks The last holt-। in the country's country" would framed in an oval tbe basket and unique feature of it is the tnserip-
'day begins Saturday to continue 1 appear in a special number.
-..NORTH FoRr WORTH BAPTIST, eight days. It is Succoth. the
North - Fort Worth Baptist!
I-—---- ■ -IIMIMDLATETEKE
Church women plsn big rum-1 . ~
। An immediate test of the
mage sale for benefit of cooper-1 Daugherty rule will be sought in I
ative home. * j the courts, probably by both Amer-.
Uy United Preas
W AdhiNu ION-United States
goverument has aet out to mak
the ocean dry—dry as tha Sahara,
so-larasall i ships Hying the Amer-
ican flag are--eoneerned, —and
equally ary for three miles off
shore for foreign ships.
- While Chairman Lasker of the
ahipping bd expressed gloomy
2 took her first posies and prepared
y to throw them right and left to [
3 the people below.
ee3 Then. In the forefront of the'
- ’ crowa,herimaginationpicturedL
• the face of the hotel maid when'’
she aaw Sally’s pathetic “wash;”
and by her side sneered the chorus
girl who had warned that Sally
would do well to “watch her step."
5 in mad panlr. Sally had the de-
Students have been trying to
solve’ the why and wherefore of
the bid Purple and While be- I
decked car that aped up and down
In front of the nchool a few times 1
Friday morning. Note it didn't I
eral affairs. etc., each item of . .
- of Ml. Gardner and .Miss Betts. ' Skirts Keep Growilg
Athletics wil be handled by j
saving a homie from being
wrecked!
Incidentally, they’re building up
a prosperous business and the
basis of a substantial fortune for
themselves.
- The women are Mrs. Charles C.
Ransom and Miss Lilian Ander-
son. They're partners In New
elected temperafy president of the has no chool song and the need
low seniors and a nominating for one has been felt for a long
committee composed of Vede (Vs- '‘-ye । । , r—; n—x——
vis. Corrine McConibe. Walter , » » «
Popl and Willard tforrow ap duH-1"N.H.Sroore"TiSIte
pointed. High seniors elected school Thuttd^y noon and made a
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wsADVKMTURES
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By lnitedFreee.. . .‛ ■ • E
OKLAHOMA CITI—Mm froet
of the season was predicted for
northern Oklahoma tonight—bya
Charles F. Marvin, chlef of the le-
cal weather bureau, today. • sf
The weather will be fair aad
colder thruout Oklahoma tomor-i
row. Marvin predicted. • ; 4
xac I
Fingers happily. "rI apeak to
woman who is regretting the pass- .
ing of short skirts and wants to,’ ENGLISH I I THEBAN.
lengthen hers only by degrees Gustavus Adolphus. Hemphill' “Oh, you're no good at helping.
They're both very -tashionable and Broadwa) Sunday Mhool 101 he growled to Comet-Legs aa he
just now. 1 a. m. L------- .
- ______'*T~~~~4TWRW * III ||11 on “Sunday
Without the Christ Spirit," at 11
sU. Rev. W. W. Rivera, pastor.___
Sermon on Looking Into Jesus"
at 11 a. m Some Lessons From ,
Five kings in a Cave," 7:30 p. m.,
^"JoMItli —-inooi teachers will meet
at 7:30 P in Tuesday and-inetall;
The Palaeo theater resounded
with shrieks of laughter Friday
might, when 50 Press news klda
-aw Harold Lloyd’s capers In
gymnastum, inadequate luhch
Here you see the estra interest that may he added to a
plain b|lr of gloyes If you Just une the brusb on them. « c
Thia la done by a new proces that does iot injure the flim-
siest material and will endure washing without injury.
had It nicely pressed, and the hue- needles and yarns we need. mewt and the Volstead law it was
.. _ _L "There's a human as well as a illegal fo? any American-ressel to .
quite unconscious of the true atate practical side to the business that.: carry liquor anywhere Tor-Any,
of his suit. I makes it decidingly fascinating." ’ purpose. "2 ~ ,
[ “One wife brings us all her. As a commercial proposition. That foreign ships entering
•We opened the shop?' ghe con- j mending to do. then proudly dig-i too. she recommends it to women ■ American waters within
tinued, “expecting to cater largely plays It to her husband as her own] who feel the urge for a shop. miles of shore also come
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NORTH SIDE HI “
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534-
P9 o 1
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I Delus Hall. Houston and Elev-
enth-sts Lectures by Missionary
W. J. Elmo at 2:30 and 7:45 p. m.
4-,-•••—4
I NITY Tilt TH CENTER.
MODERN slIRITUALIST.
4 Lecture by F. R. Barret. 8 p. m.
Messages by A. J. Leguerrier and
' others. Services Wednesday and
| Friday, nights. 8 o'clock.
MENDING It New Profession
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transportation of liquor, they get to port or as sgon 1
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Rev. John M. Neal starts reviv. of their stocks of 1 .
.1 meeting Sunday at Missouri- Similar orders will be isued.to who dress Bo that much skin is
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pretty., and she may perk up in hearts!"
the excitement of the first night."! The orchestra and
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UaeQ" staff. A date for the class1 pressed him?— ----- ---^*1. 1--—...---treadness «» wxBediU a final.7;—
erection has not yet been set. » • •----------- * ‘ decision. 1000 at Recention
" V • • The Parent-Teacher Association Four boys arrested in rear of There were rumors that Lasker "sePo
seniors are to have ehargeotwihoidita rirat meeting or the ] Mackay telegraph office Tor play-
the program in assembly Tuesday I year Monday afternoon at 3 ing eraps. Turned over to Juvenile his .poet in protest against
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Maurine Ragsdale is chairman . . . ' . [ "This is a seve blow to the Texas Christian University held
of the committee that is arrang- Several members of the faculty ; . Small fire In Comet laundry American mer -At marine,. Las- open house Friday night at the
ing Tr. Other members are Navy , missed part of last week on ac- from leaky oil pipe. . 1 ker said "F • he heard o the de annual president s reception, 1000 |
wyatt. Smith , Watkins and ...
The rehearsals for the next few.
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1922, newspaper, October 7, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552360/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.