The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 240, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LYRIC
Seasons Most Beautiful
OFFICE OPENS 7:15—
SHOW STARTS 7 :30
Apparel for Women
OFFICE OPENS 7:15
TODAY AND TOMORROW
—it was the Lawes* Love of a Ruthess Driver of Men
that forced the Hawaiian Oracle to brand the Imperious
Queen as a Half Caste, but—
With an All-Star Cast which includes Edward
Earl, Stewart Holmes, Florence
Turner and Others, in
Constance Binney, sweet and wholesome, in a charming
romance, the scenes of which are laid partly in an old world
court, amid the pomp and ceremony of a royal regime, and
partly in America, where every-girl is a potential queen and
any man may act like a prince if he will.
—Lays bare the turbulent passions that surge beneath
the languorous life in the Land of Tropical Moonlight and
Flowers.
Ill
AND SNUB POLLARD COMEDY
ALSO SHORTY HAMILTON IN SHORTY REDUCES
THE HIGH COST OF LIVING”
SATURDAY
8ATURDAY
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Antonio Moreno
In a Big Special Production
MONDAY
AND MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE, ” NO. 12
WALDROM’S STORE AFFORDS THE GREATEST SE-
LECTION OF NEW SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS,
BLOUSES, COATS, FURS AND MILLINERY
Never have the styles been quite so charming and becoming.
It is a display that would do credit to the large city
stores and much lower prices.
• Bio Team Makes Short Run. j Bluff Springs to Hold Fair
The big team of horses belonging to j Th« Bluff Springs community Is
-J. R, Pumroy. who lives near this Preparing to hold a community fair
'eRy, ran away Wednesday afternoon 0,1 November 8th. T, H. Newsome,
wd caused considerable excitement. Principal of the school, has been se-
JBr. Pumroy had just loaded the lected as chairman of the central com-
with lumber at Milmo’s mittee and several other committees
TWrf. and while the team was stand- which a pupil in the school is a
taS, it became frightened, and ran out
■erf the yard, turning east on Bridge
HILDA MORGAN OPEN8
ENGAGEMENT MONDAY
member is now working on the
rangeinents and soliciting exhil
Every department usually found in a
fair will be arranged.
The amusement features will not be
Possibly there were not
etreeHj. The horses were staking
ipwd time when they crossed North
Whnt and when Austin avenue was
Peached it seemed as if one of the | overlooked and short and spicy con-
horaes wanted to turn and in trying tests "ill be held. The members of
It do so fell- This headed the wagon *he several clubs in that community
toward a box car standing on the wJU hoId contests in judging livestock
aMc track at the Dorsey grain eleva-1and other exhibits. A basket dinner
tor, and the two horses were piled in wiH be served at the noon hour.
•i ditch at the end-of the car, with I-----
the toad of lumber on top of them. It! The Market
as many,
as ten thousand people at the Hlla1
Morgan s'how last evening but the1
tent theatre is a mighty big affair,!
and after a lot of folks must havej
been turned away at the door the!
tent was still packed with the edges1
of the crowd oozing outside in spots.
Last night’s play, “In Old Ken
tucky," always a well liked Southern
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Model Tailors
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• FAVEMENT PARAGRAPH* ♦
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Coro Bring* 10 Cent*
! A load of good corn brought 60
i cents on ihe local market today. The
! regular market price is 50 cents; but
| sevenal local citizens run the price
! UP on this load for home consump-
tion.
Hila Morgan and cast, while the;1 ~
vaudeville—ail brand new, just like mar'lable company can admit the la-
mia Morgan said It would be, was;dieR tree two or three “tehts a week
-good and even better than that. Theiftnd lbrow *n 811 oxtra fro® night or
dancers were excellent, the girl vau-!80 for good raea*uro, topping It off
deville team unusually clever and froe ’’Merchant's Matinee."
Mr. Ballinger, the black faced artist,: ^ *8 R1 rteht \ith us and helps
made a real hit In his specialty ser-,t0 mHke everybody happy and sail®,
moo, expounding the doctrines con- j ^ed’ and certainly does not diminish
tained in certain passages of Old Popularity of Hila Morgan, and
Mother Hubbard so clearly that those her company—Bentonville Arkansas
of us who have pondered upon the Democrat.
mysteries of Mother Goose since!---’ J
childhood were convinced of the C. U. Holyfield Recovering Nicely
error of our ways. Mr. Ballinger’s j c. U. Holyfield, prominent citizen
impersonation of Uncle Ned was of Granbury and present Justice of
also excellent. , ! the peace to that little city, who
Hlla Morgan received her usual was brought to this city for ah
hearty welcome from a crowd that operation about three weeks agq, is
feels that it is now personally ac- recovering nicely. He has had only
quainted with her. - ja few bad days since the operation'
There is just one thing that some and his recovery has been regarded
of us can't understand—bow this re- as remarkable by his Intimate friends.
Mrs. Vick Williams and Mrs. Olivia
Adams of Fort Worth are spending
the week here, visiting Mrs. Tom
Freeman, who has been ill for some
time.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU
NEED IN SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
—Largest stock of Construction
Paper, tinted with every color.
—Better see our Paint and Var-
nish and make that old chair
look new. We have any color
you desire.
—The reason that our prescription
department is growing is be-
cause people are just beginning
to know more about us.
To South Side Bakery Patrons
On account of the death of Mrs.
Higgs’ sister, we will be out of the
city for a week or ten days and dur-
ing our absence, Mr. M. R. Roop,
HERE'S MY HEADQUARTERS-
:IT5 NORTH MAIN STREET
Weatherford, Texas
W. H. Bowden & Sons
A Good Place to Trade After All
—
WE CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
-We counsel our friends, the farmers
of-Parker County, to fall in line with
the fight against the Boll Weevil now
being made in each School District
in Parker County.
■Individual action will achieve little
unless there is concert of activities in
every community.
■Begin the fight by plowing under
your cotton stalks and boll weevils.
TO TEST and facili-
tate the adjustment of
the Coil Units and
Magneto.
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF
Sweaters
THIS MACHINE is
one of the many test-
ing devices we have
in our shop.
$6.00 UP
$6.50 UP
$2.06 UP
$2.05 UP
Hopkins Motor Co
Authorised Ford and Fordson Dealers
. IPHONE 166
Priced $4.75 and........................$5.00
AIMS in Cheaper Sweaters,
................fl^OO AMD
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KELLY S DRUG 5T0RF
206 N. MAIN ST. U
—— PHONE 89 -
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 240, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921, newspaper, October 20, 1921; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth643518/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .