The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LYRIC
NEXT WEEK
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
For Your Protection and Convenience
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Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
TODAY (SATURDAY, OCT. 13)
HOOT GIBSON
in his latest extra special
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And a Rib Tickling Comedy
MONDAY—
Gloria Swanson
STATE CONVENTION
OF l). D. C. WILL BE
“The Great Moment”
QUALITY ALWAYS
AT BELTON OCT. 23*2§||n lll0ne 509
BILL CHIRO SAYS
If you think Chiropractic makes peo-
ple well by imagination, why not let
it boost your own imagination? C. K.
W Meyer. D. C.. 27 Kuteman Bldg.
POULTRY ASSOCIATION HOLDS
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
CHANGE MADE IN
POLICE SHIFTS
AND TWO REEL COMEDY, “SECOND CHILDHOOD”
and
‘One Stolen Night,’
COVER AI L HOURS
TUESDAY—Alice Calhoun in --
the two reel comedy drama, “Fighting Blood.
-Rex Beach’s famous comedy drama,
Mrs. Oscar Barthold is in FOft
Worth today to confer with Mrs. B.'|'
W. Bounds, President Texas Dirhden-
U. D. C., in regard to the preliminary
work for the annual state convention'
of the Daughters of the Confederacy.
Tayas. Oct/*
;Modd Tailors
ANDREW colcin
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At a meeting Friday night. Mayor |
Queen mapped out a new sc hedule of j
police shifts and arranged it so tbat|
The Parker County Poultry Associa- | there will be no time during the 24 j
iiou held its regular montnly meeting j hours of the day and night when an
in the county court room at the court officer is not on duty. Heretofore
house Friday night at' 7:30 o'clock, tucre has been a vacancy from 6 a. m.
Only business matters were, attended until about 7.20 a. m. Under the new
tn. Final details pertaining to the : arrangement the shifts are as fol-
iolding of (he show with the Parker hows: Bvaselton 0 p. m. to a a. m„
County Fair were arranged. After | Hurtness 30 P- m. to 9 a. nr, liobin-
ehecking up on ail matters, it found json and Huddleston s a. m. to 10 p. m.
that everything was ready except for I The officers were instructed to
tho securing of ribbons and coops, clean up on promiscuous drinking
The ribbons will be ordered Monday.'about town and also on all vagrants.
It a as lean ed that the Tarrant Coun Hereafter, those caught drinking will
ty Poultry \ssociation owns about 100 lie given their choice of going home
exhibition coops and an effort will or being locked up in the City Bastile.
he made to secure these for use dur- j Information has come to the officers
tag the show. The secretary reported j that certain parties in Weatherford
that Poolville and Springtown has ask- Lre selling “Joke” (Jamaica Ginger),
ed for toe loan of the Parker County which contains more than 90 per cent ____
Poultry Association coops for use at 'alcohol, promiscuously and without re-1 having
their community fairs. It was voted jgaid for what purpose it is to be used,
that the necessary coops he loaned to; it is a violation of the law to sell'
them. The Secretary also reported j tins preparation for beverage pur-
Ihat Mr. Fleming agent for the Dixie,poses, and it is alleged that these par-
Poultry Feeds had agreed to furnish ties know that it is for such purposes
free cf charge all the feed for the!since the buyers drink it in their pres-
ence. The Mayor states that if neces-
sary. he will file an injunction against
these paities to step the sale of this
dope.
WEDNESDAY-
‘ ‘ Fair Lady.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY-Rodolpb'Valentino in
“Blood and Sand,” also Pathe News and One Reel Com-
edy. Admission 10 and 30c.
SATURDAY—William Fairbanks in a five reel West-
ern Drama.
which will meet at Belton, Toxas, Oct. 'cro'8Bjag;- Both cars’ were damaged
meetings will be held in I extensively, and Tinsley received se*
ium of the Baylor Female! verecutu and bruises on the face t
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the auditorium of the Baylor Female yere cuts and bruises on the face and
College. Extensive preparations are 'head, blit nothing of a serious nature.
by the faculty to enter- j^jonp of the other occupants were in*
"'""l • - ’ The party were enabled to
______ on to Weatherford and enjoy
men from all parts of the State will tho defeat 0f the locals at the hands
being made
tain the Daughters in a most royal ’jured.'
manner. Distinguished men and wo"'come
appear on the program Mrs. Bar-
thold will introduce the president of ^
Texas Division at the opening ses-i 1
aion. Mrs. Barthold also has the dls-
Personal Mention
of the ^Baptists from Decatur.
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/' A jMore Colorado Apples
LARGE CHICKEN HAWK FOUND linctIon f being the only life member
IN TREE ON COURTHOUSE LAWN RrnrH of Directors of Texas Dl-
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Just received a fresh car load of
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoyle Blair
on October 10, an 8-pound baby girl. ,_ .
Fiza McNutt of Amarillo, is here for | courthouse lawn. He was of the large
Saturday morning some boys, whose
of the Beard of Directors of Texas Di-
vision by virtue of her office as Re-
of Toxas Room in the Confed-
eves see everything, found a hawk »ent of Toxas
n> , ' crate Museum. Richmond, Yirginia,
hitting up in one of the trees on tne
Colorado eating apples. Extra fine.
\fdhnr Claim eh at same stand on North
Mnin street, next door to Fred Kebel-
man’s. „
poultry during the fair.
FISH AND OYSTERS
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
WICH SHOP, at Corcanges.
SAND-
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ENTERTAINED AT CHURCH
Mrs. W. E. Richards gave a party
to her Sunday school class in the
Basement of tho First Methodist
church Friday night, at which Miss
Corcanges takes subscriptions to all
magazines.
PGOLVILLE SCHOOL BUILDING
BEING PAINTED AND RE-
DECORATED THIS WEEK
_________ _______________ Prof. Mac Priddy. principal of the
Dorothy Watt, assistant teacher, was j Poolviile High School loaded his auto
ehaperone. Besides the members of Saturday morning with paints, var-
ed to Poolviile where lie will super
the complete redecorating of
the class, a number of boys and girls IniMies, window glass, etc., and motor-
wero present, as guests. As entertain-
ment features there were games and ; intend
amtests. Last, but not the least ap-
preciated, were sandwiches and punch.
K was a very pleasant evening for all
present, and their hope is that it
will not be long until there is another
*uch party.
a visit with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Lucy MacKenzie and little
daughter, Ellen, left today for their
home in New York City after two
months visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Tom Pickard.
Lecii Lee, who is attending A. &
M. College, is here for the week-end,
come via the Dallas Fair.
Walter Ca-rroway of Graham was
circulating among friends here this
week.
Ceo. C. Poston returned home Fri-
day evening after spending a day or
two in tl’e city.
Mrs. Joe Moore of Jacksboro, who
underwent a Caesarean operation in
the Weatherford Sanatarium a few
days ago, is said to be getting along
very well at this time.
The B. Y. P. U. training school of
the First Baptist Church which has
Been in session for the past five days
came to a close last night. A good
number of those attending took the
examination. There was very good at-
tendance during the time the school
laster, the average being about 100
for each of the five nights.
I • Claude M. Collins of Breckenridge
I was operated on Friday afternoon for
appendicitis. It was reported Satur-
variety of chicken hawk, more com-
monly known as hen hawk, but he
was not voluntarily making his home
nn the iawn for he had a broken wing
and coulu not fly. Evidently he had
been placed there by someone who
had shot him. He soon fell out of the
tree and was very badly treated by
the hoys but true to his hawk nature
he attempted to fight back.
and her twenty years of loyal, faith-
ful service to the Texas Division
United Daughters of the Confederacy.
fresh home made candy
Peanut and chocolate fudge. Cor-
canges make at Corcanges Confection-
ery & Drug, N. W. Corner Square.
DR. HARRIS, DENTIST
Office Kuteman Bldg. Rooms 2H-29.
Phone 233.
„d the complete reaecoraung; ot; ” ^ Jg ing along very weI1.
the school building on the insideThe ^ CoIUns has bee„ living in Stephens
wails and ceilings will be repainted, | , . , „______,md
Save trouble and leave your sub-
scriptions with Corcanges.
—ALTERATIONS
—REMODELING
—RELINING
—DYEING
—CLEANING
—PRESSING
No Gasoline Odor
PHONE 120
desks re-varnished and the building
•given a general overhauling
and out. Thats the right idea. While
the Poolviile school building Is far
count-.- but he formerly lived in this
inside' ccunt>'» and his people live at Dennis
at the present time.
the Pooivme scnooi mn.u.ug » I DF.|ZJ,LF OF ftAIN WITH
from being in a run down and delapl-, northER BRINGS THE
FIRST HINT OF WINTER
dated condition, yet the patrons and
teachers realize that a few gallons of
paint, a few cans of varnish, etc., will
work wonders and enhance the ap-
pearance of a building many hundred
per cenL
First Baptist Auxiliary
No. 1 meets with Mis. Marti; No. 2
with Mrs. Chas. Neal; No. 3 with Mr3
j. D Miiburn: No. 4 with Mrs. Poul-
ter; No. 5 with Mrs. Holley. Y. W
A. meet at the church at 4:15. G. A.
meets at the church Friday at 3:35.
REPORTER.
A snavn wind out of the northwest
and a drizzle of rain Saturday morn-
ing brought the first autumnal hint
of winter and set many people to shiv
erir.g with cold. Reports in the morn-
ing papers carried news of snow in
| the north, the first of the season.
About town, gas stoves were lighted
up fer the first time in many months.
Tmim Tirnirc
BYT.R EVERETT
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—Eleven states make compulsory
the teaching of FIRE PREVEN-
TION in the public schools.
Fire Prevention Week
Oct. 7-13
T.P. EVERETT
Bloom Building
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CARD PLAYF.RS HI-JACKED
BY YOUTH IN GRAVEYARD
Stamford, Texas, Oct. 13—A youth
held up three men in the Highland
cemetery hero Friday afternoon and
escaped with approximately $120.
L. W. Haley, one of the victims,
said that he and the other mon were
playing cards when a youth with a
cotter, sack on his hack approached,
drew a gun and took their money.
_ After the “cotton picker” fled, the
Henry Tinsley, formerly a Parker J two men with Haley watched his
County resident, now of Decatur, was movements. Haley came to town and
quite severely injured Friday after- reported the hi-jacking to Chief of
noon, as ne and a party of friends Police Flournoy.
DECATUR MAN INJURED IN
WRECK COMING TO GAME
HERE FRIDAY AFTERNOON
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were coining here to attend the foot-
ball game. Tinsley was driving a
new Chevrolet touring car, when in
coming through North Fort Worth,
he spied a freight train pulling up to
the crossing. He speeded up to cross
ahead of the train, to avoid a pos-
sible long delay, and succeeded in
crossing ahead of the train, by swerv-
ing around one end of the crossing,
only to collide with another automo-
bile that was trying the same stunt,
in an effort to beat he train across the
SUNDAY RADIO
-We will receive returns from
the worlds series Sunday eve
as usual.
EVERYBODY INVITED
EVERYSPORT
We are Growing Because
—We are safe.
—We are prompt with your business matters.
—We are giving the best of service.
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—We appreciate your account.
First State Bank of Weatherford
THE YOUNGEST BANK IN WEATHERFORD
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WHERE WOULD YOU BEAT IT-
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—equal to the capital of $100,000.00.
UNAPPROPRIATED EARRINGS $25,000.00
—equivalent to one-fourth of the capital.
DEPOSITS, LAST REPORT, $785,288.40
—approximately eight times the capital.
RESOURCES, LAST REPORT, $1,201,098.60
—more than twelve times the capital.
$100 Will Be Paid
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is the good will of the public which we strive to main-
tain by fair treatment and obliging service.
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to greater success.
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