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Invitation Is Sent to Sec-
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foolhardineas.
you please
important
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Racing auto Is overturned di-
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• BEBE. DANIEL$
but easy
tn appear in "Daddy Long Legs"
her aire music roll manufacturer.
"I suppose I m a little bit old- be guests at the affair.
J. W. Johnson is teacher of the
courts, that too. admits of no rival fashioned." she said
Quliting party will be held by
l.
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IS FRIENDLY
His Own Law
TONIGHT AT 8:15
Matinee Snturday Nt 2:13
Chicago Blackie
FLING
"THE
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BIBLE CLASS
RIALTO
TODAY ’
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citizens were too much rmmerseu in private Hfe
CHURCH BAZAAR
PRIZES GIVEN IN
Itchin
Quick
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COMING
THE STORE OF TODAY
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For Business
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Friday, 8:30 A. M.
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Porter
With Gloria Grey. Cullen Lan
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WATCH KRESS WINDOWS
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BEAUTIFUL WEDDING RINGS
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Marie
Prevost
Promised Everything By
Parents Must Have His
rectly in front of the camera, a
real man thrown spinning from
HE most remarkable example
of sereen daredevility--or
“LITTLE
ANNIE
ROONEY'
FAMOUS
HONEY-FRU/T
ID material affairs. tOO often con-
tent with the trivial and the o>
out. I
same
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Mary
Pickford
charge by the Welfare Board and
: placed in a private home.
School Teacher Is Held
in Oklahoma 2.
l.ades of the Mulkey Memorial
Methodist Church will hold a ba-
zaar Friday and Saturday at the
Flower Shop. Flatiron building
Hand embroidered work of all
descripttona will be . offered for !
events
Thirty
JACQUELINE
, LOGAN
15 to 40 Fort Worth youngsters
Bible Class. composed of men, will to appear in "Paddy Long Legs"
church.
Thia is a class of married wom-
Bobbed
Hair
of them would read
this
"The carer i* the
WTNORNLA
TALFLADGF
three.
The st
testified,
the compa
mmer and
Dallas he
of the au
H. L. Joh
H H. Cl
—MissJohi
Mellyar r
peat, my friends, my fiance.
"I consider that it is the risht-
, ful heritage of a woman to find
siore tor-herselt,i—possihle,—in--
that doeant mean that Ithink lt'«
impossible for a woman to have
a career and a home, tot?- or that
Jhuemou
ypucat
themu „
For brides who like beauty along with conventionality
of the wedding band—See them today—
Thomas Meighan and
Lois Wison
if Des-
qerin
ialism
■ sucn
old <>f
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#—#
7—»
20 YKARS IX FOIr WoRTII
1305 MAix STKKET
Kxpert Watch and Jewelrs
Itepairing.
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On th*
Screen
THANK
YOU
other
Feature*
tiin.il...
LIPINO 1. ANF
in
"MAID IX
MoKoct o
ter, Funny
!—aeuHw before tee epenlag of lite
| bank thia morning. The galier,
operator called the authortties w»i
■
Your
Credit
Buys
One
MeKee. Ruth Ston»housa and
an all-star cast.
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Is just what the new Kress store means to any com-
munity, a modern department store in miniature where
price limits makes shopping easy and buying satis-
factory.
IS "SPINSTERHOOD" THE PRICE A GIRL MUST PAY FOR CAREER?
FAMOUS STARS SAY “NO!”
CAPITOL
NOW SHOWING
PALAAS5
YOUTH
th»two-reeler in which they’ve pack '
ed the most sensational
mad# by their cameramen thru-
out the world during the llf»
standine
smiling i
• d •. I a.
• Th- i
I've aeen. Is unstrung in "Bob-
bed Hair," pleturization of the
GeneSh
r
Prices From
in the county jail, Arnett d-
mitted he had } assed wortht*
check a amounting to $32. but
asked "another chance"- He had
retary of State for Home Affairs parts of the world have <H»-
in the MacDonald Cabnet, opened covered that it is not only possible
KATHERINE.
MACDONALD (
F
TWO
WARBER
CLASSICSoftheSCREEN,
By NEA Sen ice
OLLIWOOD, Nov. 1J Spin
IT sterhood la It the price a girl
CITY OF
AT YOUR GROCERS ,
■ _------ .
tie's father. the two were mar-
ried.
10 A. M. to 1 r. M.
10c
the avowal he planned to wire •
friend in Childress and get the
MAJESTIC
Now Playing
Another Ri.1 of.Bright.
Entertainment '
Should marriage or
Bile Dove.
FAWN (Polytechnic)—-"The
Giri of the Limberlont,' star-
ring Gloria Grey and (Allen
Landis.
Wedding Ring of five cut dia-
monds, all blue-white stones—an
exceptional value at—
erenity. brace and fruttfulne-,
ketke the Anrtent y ■ • . • > bus.
starting Tomorrow
ASKED TO HEAR
UB/GS
People
tures fro
hapby to
relief ha
already e
ularlty o
way It g
case of
seemed a
It la ca
Ointment
Most i
and Whi
on accoui
mand wh
the rate
lion pack
becau se
quickly.
They i
hie 50c t
tains the
liberal 2
effense.
Q V E E N
Last Bay
the forum's “tenth season "
Reference to the Karolyis fol-
lowed Kellogg s ban on Countess
Karolyi who recently wished to
visit America and the muzzling of
her..hushand. Count Michael, for-
mer president of Hungary, whlle
in this country last spring
The Flat That Was Endorsed by Millions
FRIENDLY ENEMIES
ren-ox am. EIDOR-ED n nx-pnnsipExr wI.sox
ths: NRAI DMAMATIE tmk«t or ths: sriwn
I NLL LAMI 1010 oR 4041 AXD RESERVE SETS
T TERES wtage fame calling, lit
I1 tie George and Allee, moth
i era.—.------
Manager Sam Pullman of the
RIts has issued a call for from
work, content in my efforts to- jour spinsterhood and glory. t AnII. -,aN ---I
ward the achievement of the goat am happy In my own life." QUILTING PARTY
I have set myself Will I ever! And that seems to leave the
Th* first or .engaging 20-author serial
thia year Arnett rsigned his po- running In The Press.
FAWN
in Poly
Today Matinee 3:30
Special Attraction
A GIRL OF THE
LIMBERLAOST"
dis. Emily Fitzroy, Raymond
< MISSION STUDY
Special mission study program i@)
was given at the weekly meeting ""
Apacial to Th* Press
BALTIMORE. Nov
of the reel
Trashing airplanes are shown.'
diving racing cars, street riots,
teal war tragic and near-tragic
Throw the spotlight on any business street throughout
the country and many average stores will be revealed.
The store of today, however, will stand out clearly
from among the group. Modern methods of retailing
require that a store be more than a mere trading place
and it is in the meeting of the demands of the buying
public that makes the Kress store something more
than just a 6-10 and 25c store.
By Vnited Presn.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 19.-
Schoolroom romance which bud-
ded in Ole, Ark , and which mov-
ed to Lawton, Okla., to later seek
his golden opportunities In Okla-
homa City, is on the rock* hero
world decreed that a woman must "a woman has the right to both whole life if it is glory that she
V/ BIBLE SOCIAL
. TEI. Class of the Rosen Height*
C Baptiat Church will give a Bible
______________________Thursdayexening at—the-
Ex-conv let,
this theater
the world's
show—
will Appear at
in person with
greatest prison
varied sort
jerks and
"Every woman must choose be-
_ tween love and fame between
ornanirv Til 1/ MISS BANKYis more outspoken marriage and spineterhood." she I have set myself
KIKAIIHrY I AI K II I hurned all mv bridge* be- declared. change? Perhaps
V I IInVIIL I I n—n bind me for glory on the Amer- "Dozens upon dozens of marital it
an investigation with the presen-
tation of the check. The boy"a ar-
rest f lowed
He probably will beareturned te
his tather n second time. officer*
indicated. •
It! And hardly wide enough
to accommodate the proverbial
split hair SHRUNK is the mat
gin by. which this daredevil es-
cape* being pancaked beneath
the rolling machine
You'll gasp— sure:
lean picture sereen." she said. "I disaster* have proven that no girl Mls« MacDonald
. left mv home and family in Buda- can hop* for both marriaze ami th. screen a few
ious, too proud of tnings that
ought to be deplored, too r«-ady
to lose the substance and grasp at
thing Hut there* really nb good
reason why a girl must remain a
spinster to have one ”
This is the conviction voiced by
such stars as Norma Taimadge.
Blanche Sweet, Vilma Ranky all
Jacqueline Logan.
The only disaenting votes are
cast by Katherin MacDonaid and
"The intolerant daxs when ths tented herself with remarking that an- marriage, let them be
. come first ? Or is It even possibie
ing the State Department at to have botht
Washington for it* "stransel • The selr-possessed. straighttor-
timid, nervously Jump, not to say ward young woman in the movie
"frald -cat mood recently mantrest: colony here aren’t slow in answer-
ed In showing it. claw, to Count ing questions.
Karolyi and his gentle wife, the summed up the opinion of molt i
Baltimore Open Forum has writ- of them would read about lke
ten a letter to Secretary Kellogg
inviting him to Its "free speech
sessions.
The letter in part follows
‘An earnest invitation i« ex-
tended to you and the menfbers
of your department to attend
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SATURDAY
5 -Graustar
1
juumzl.
Loe Strache spoke at a meeting T myselt will never marry. But
of the English-Speaking l mon at 7-]] make sure of my career flrot."
the Hotel Roosevelt. New York. • • •
the other night T ACQUELINE LOGAN know* j
H» came to America in th* in • both sides of the argument. •
terest of creating greater feeling •r had my share or sptnster- .
of friendliness between England hood she began "I am married |
and America now. and 1 don’t see why I can’t J
Stracherhas editnd "The Spec- go on having the same little glory ________________
tator. London week.), to a place . Moving picture* that I have The Re William M Anderson
of eminence in the publishing . . 7 ‘ n1 4 h. net Promises of an expensive auto Jr of Dallas will be the speaker
world. His books hit* attaznea, ' . ' of his own and the enjoynenr of at the Community Bible Class
great popularity in America. How fe” „ .ars: ..... whether al the luxuries ordinarily. th* 7 45 p. m. Friday The class
1# .peas* easily and beautifuity women can pros i.1 good fortune ot the prod .sat son.lmeets at the First Congrgational
• is shown in his speech, part of they are married or no:, i in falled again to keep the son or a Church. Pennsyivania and College
which follows to prove to the world t a I rich Childress broker from leav- Avenue*.
They represented, he said re- continue in my career, although ing home and harkening ho the Rev. s. T. McKinney is church
ferri.-o Am. rican friends who T am married " ... call of the road. pnstor
had ia.s-4 o. etm ■- Tt’anch* Sweet a*id» from being .. . .___ ‘ 1
“ "I* - " " tAr------m—ri”--The b*y.44. bandeeme a«<e pol-
that the majority of their iellow- a star of the first v.r- ished of manner, was arrested by
' " " ‘ " county probation officer* after he
• Arnett, 24, was a sehool teacher in
the little school of Ola. Jesste
Holt, IT. was one of his pupils.
is no conflict, for. she point,
.he is an actress and at the
1 time is a wife the fortu-
ana
in
his
th
en. Members of the Convention
man. second.
Further awarding of prizes was
to continue today. »» was the auc-
tion sale of car lot cattle and
|K>|w,|X<, f HF- < FAM s
1 NDON England has a diff’
cuit time determining the povula-
tion in feveral of her colonies
“'•tn* natives believe that Hi* un-
lucky to be counted and go to
Ereat extremer to dodge the cen-
ss
Had Ambition. •
They left Arkansas and cam# to
Oklahoma, settling ar Lawion.
where the former school teacher
obtained a job .with a furniture
•tore. For six month* their hap-
piness continued Then ambition
urged Arnett to make a change
Two weak* ago he brought hts
girl bride to "the city " \mi for
two weeks Arnet thuu nted i
streets fur a job. Money went
WK HAVE A LARGF ASSORTME¥T OF WEDDING RiNen—with a to 82 beau,
tiful ent, biue-white diamonds—and all are greatly reduce. You can save fr
30 to so per cent.
p.-r4
he ' >
zt/
gasps, reviewer* have called it
Manager Luther Strong of th#
Hippodrome ha* booked th#
special for Sunday.
X great l.ondou editor. J. St.
i .......... — TryesuletyththWonenwooiMeen-
By- JACK odist Church.
Mrs, M. S. Newberry is prest-
New Shows Today: dent.’ Mr*. C. A. Cornett led the
HIPPODROME—"The Ancient aprogram..
Highway." by Jame* Oliver----- 1 h ■■
Ourwood, With Jack Holt. .................................■■■-v
_____ - •
BOBBED
awn
MiePj^oh
Warner Bros.' amazing
screen sensation from the
book written by twenty
famous authors.
“Bobbed Hair" is the
story of a beautiful girl
who couldn't decide be-
tween two lovers. It it
a gem—a wonder—the
picture all America is
waiting to tee.
Ao evening of wonderful
entertainment awaits you
in “Bobbed Hair."
19 Flay-
Bebe Dantela. Both belleve that
marriage and a career ar# incom-
patible. And each made \ dif-
ferent choice. Miss MacDonald
quitting the screen to become a
wife and mother and Miss Daniels
i r in. min* inmnorear-lesaaolitary
sptnsterhood if you can call a
girl like Bebe Daniels a spinster—
to stick to her career.
THE STORE OF TODAY I
to open Nov. 29
If they're anywhere from 3
to 13 years of age, they’ll do
Bullman will hold a try-out 4
p. m. Friday
POULTRY SHOW
Much interest is being exhibited
in the Metropolitan Poultry Show
to open at Hubb Diggs Company
Saturday The exhibit will last
thru Wednesday. November 25
More than 1500 birds have
bech entered, ccording to Miton
Withers, Entries dose 9 a. m
Saturday.
now ,
been charged with forgery
will stand preliminary trial
Justice Court, Meanwhile
girl bride has been taken
nate man being Joseph M. Schenk,
head of the Vnited Artists Corpo
ration
"If I had to choose between
glory and a home I would without
hesitation, choose the latter." she
said nut. why isn't it possibie
for the woman of today to have
both: Thousands of women In
FRANK
FAY
III
A Smart
Comedy Aet
III
Other
Acts
interest if it were other# ise. per- "I wouldn't trad# my baby and men's claas. Mrs. Johnson teach-
haps l weuldn t he Bebe Dajlala—j, mband for au the moxie #lory es the women's class.
""For myself I am. happy in my in Hollywood. You can have -—:---
Handsome Wedding Ring of seven
blue-white Diamonds, all cut and
a big bargain at— X
and in an
cent profit
cost of th
was 8.11 To
They wi
contract,
done bv su
‘ He*.
Whitake
of Wednes
lug on th#
shown that
ed a const:
11 ess of dol
Thia, hi
defense at
assailing 1
profita as
Attorne,
dpad upon
""Profit wi
amount it
square yar
admit that
less than )
of a half k
coat of spr
■■' ? grit a mu i.
neverthele
that.
Moody 1
asked if 11
the compa
phalt delly
other road
contractor
to an ans
HU
A $224
aside on t
&c a squa
ble deman
waa bitter
tor Prince
.....President,
that 150,3
put the w
accepted I
Moody '
drawn fro
that asphi
gallon put
cost of th
was 54c
livered.
d Allowin
“Uharges, h
had a pre
contract t
30c a squ
Her
Little t
Into urgar
Records 0
timony on
that there
known as
Company,
contracts,
turned ov
Company.
Dol. It o
business I
were Sani
Hand am
all of 15
There wa
who they
1 " shares. H
P, " o* X35%3
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Great London Editor
Speaks of U. S. Scenes
gtv# up her home to have a career Elory and a home
are gone. In my opinion every • • •
woman has a chance for glor: If A ND then Miss Daniela takes up
she hs the ability she needn't A the' other side.
had tendered a lower Main Street
shooting gallery manager a ques
tionable check for 12 in payment
for amusement then
second Arrest.
It is the -econd time orticer-
have arrested the youth here. €
E Baker, county jurenife probn-
tion officer, declared. He. was
taken into custody six montis t.
and return’d to his wealthy ---
ther, after the boy had deserted
from th* Texas Military Academy
at Terrell
The bo) admit’**! he ’ ac re
ceived nothing "but kindness from
his parents, as well a* every ma-
terial indulgance. but left. ne
said, because t can have more fun
.in Fort Worth in a week than in
Childress in a year '
Promised Auto.
H* professed a passion for jerk
inn oda and declared he had run
away, hopped a freight and,out-
med his way, to Fort Worth tv
get a fountain job even tho his 1
father had promised a new eignt-
cylinder roadster if he would stick
to his studies and finish hign
’ school next spring. ,
Th* youth was plainly worrfec
about his first "hot check. He
d»nl»d intentions to swindle with
But I doubt whole argument just about where ladies of th# Ronen Heights Bap-
it started tist Church Friday at the church,
retired from (Copyright, 1825. NEA Service, Luneh will be served at noon
years ago to * Inc.I All day sessfon will be held.
Starting Time
11—1
j JACK’S TIPS
in the county jail. r
Less than a year ago Roscoe I
the meettngs of our Open
Forum, over whose portals are
written the honorable guaran-
tees of free speech in our ns-
tional and, state constitutions
"May I venture so far as,to
suggest that it woud be most de
sirable for you to avail yourself
of this epportunit; to invigor-
ate and fortify your spirit in
the bracing democratic atmos-
phere of the forum* i ahv pre-
suming for the moment, that
the President spoke with sin-
cerity before tKe American
Legion. And I am moved to
make the sugt estion by "he
strangely timid nervously jump
■ not to say "fraid-cat’ mood of
our State Department, recently
manifested tn showing its elaw»
to Count Karolyi and his gentle
wife not to mention qihar in-
stances of un-American behavior
close akin to international cad-
dishness.
Ths letter was signed by Mercer
G Johnson, director of the forum
Rhys J. Davies, British I nder See-
QTQAV RHW
their country as did Wordsworth U I UV'N VIIVVW
in his great sonnet? How could I,
who lose your country as I love Big Event Is Staged in
my onn lai) to be perturbed by 5 v.cn cir,
•ueh fatal phantom- as were , a- hansas -it
raded before me Happily, I
found a solution for my fears and n ’ • ted Trear..... _
support 'for my hopes -Ry a KANSAS CITI Nor Be-
notable accident a friend met me for* a crowd of approximately 1
with his car on the Canadian 004 persons h"rs# and cattle
border, and took . e from Burra: award- w*r* mad* *r" last
torhiladelphia h- road We we t night, the last night or the MW*
for 100 miles through fields and ican R yal Horse show, which
forests, b; wood- waters, waste*, has attracted the finest live s’oea
mnountains. foothills and plains in the country.
"A. we passed along th* his- N ” Cook, Townsend Mont,
toric susquchanna trails # • as presented a silver cup donat-
found ail t'at th- tour-t, cou j od by the Kansas City Stoe*
dei and of natural seaury we Yatds Company for the best Her
moved as by enchantmentthrough fords in the sho. whil# the Sni-
• venues cf golden boughs w e AN Bar Farms Kansa* City. -
above and beyond were the azure reived a similar trophy for shore
of th< skies and t • violet ridgis horn-.
o‛ the Fnnalvania Apennines - More Priren
shades de-, rmbowcred like those . T ■ feature event of the bora*
uf Vallombrosa. show, the ftve-gaited gelding rlasa,
But there wet thing- better wa- partici pated in by. a dozeu
worth seeing than even these c. thorobeds- Miracje Man. *,neq
lights of fur::; and coior. we by"E A Stuart. Seattle, won the
•24d pa**—tousands—ot—tomr. eh*-with Easter .“zac own-1
stead: barnh, and farmhouses, or. ed by Roy Davis California horse-
MOnE thrills' international
IVI News has issued a special
C
() !
shall Neilan, director. She con a career U a girl chooses "ve marry’ Charles Johnston, million-
Republic. if i couid har caukat
a farmer as our motor car shot
— ' ” ii”Tu. an
consul. I should have said to hith
in the words of the atrin pet
only a little altered
" 'Ah, happy man. Therefore,
your homestead stands
A shrine and fortress mid its
smiling lauds
Therefore for you the 1ee-,
their descant drone.
, While from the elm the ring
dove makes her moan
£ • The Rock.
"Probably the propretor thus
accosted would have thought me
pecullar. and have passed on to
I his work, in rural contemplation,
fancy free And yet I feel that
in the end freemasonry of the
heart might have told him, )n
spite of himself, that I had spoken
’be truth Helieie me. America
is not going to suffer social', nvffar
. r Intellectual catastrophe, and
- what 1* going to save her is the
> noble spirit kept alive in her mi.
‛ lions of country home. Ther# is
the rock on whleTThe Republic is
I founded."-
.....astcelii
the land of home and the •
tross of fear 1-1 from my n
El ke ti eshepherd , Ver g
the bed-rock foundatron- or
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