The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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for Tire Users
20^ REDUCTION
' OW KI^^Y-SPRINGFIELD CORD CASINGS
l(fe ON FABRICS
A CORRECTION.
The American Legion wishes to make the following correction In the ad-J
$ vertiaement of the coming square dance, to be given on Nov. 11th, by the,1
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^ Woman’s Auxiliary. The dance in question is being run solely by the Worn-
«£♦ 1 an’s Auxiliary, for the benefit of its fund for the maintenance of the disabled i
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soldier adopted by the Auxiliary. The Legion is not connected with the dance
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in any way and will receive no returns from the funds obtained
is not a part of the official Armistice Day program.
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The line in the advertisement referred to reads as follows: “For the ben-
efit of the American Legion and the Woman’s Auxiliary.'
“For the benefit of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion.’’
PARKER COUNTY POST, AMERICAN LEGION.
Th' OR’S. HARRIS & Ml
Dentists
L&B
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it should r^d: OFFICE EAST SIDE SQUAB*
Weatherford, Text#.
ALSO A BIG CUT ON ALL TUBES
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-THINK IT OVER! YOU CAN NOW BUY A REAL TIRE AT VERY
LITTLE COST. KEEP SMILING WITH KELLYS.”
Gladish Motor Company
SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE—PHONE 130
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llFENSE TESTIMONY
j emitted Tuesday atteinoon by the-
|state. Ha lestified that the boys.
IN TIB MURDER CASE:™--'-
.and liow be accompanied Todd to the.
Public Accountant
Postings, Audits, Credits
BRICE H. FRAZIER, B 3l
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Bookkeeping Systems installed
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Free Consultation Service
Office at Chamber of Comnqeri
PHONE 429 <2,R 653
Jd'OR
SALE-
FpR SALE—125 Attgora goats. T. M.
Culwell. *
FOR SALE—Gbod coal at ?8'o(Tper
ton at Weatherford Canning Factory,
FOR SALE—^A. few head of register-
ed Jersey cows, heifers, fresh and
heavy springers. T. T. Messer.
FOR SALE—Gingham aprons and
dresses for all ages, Price 35c to
*2.50, 414 Ball street.
FOR SALE—itemingtorr automatic
shot gun, leather case, good as new
See it at CuiWen & Lee- Grocery.
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SINGERS AND MUSICIANS j The Great Inquiry
WANTED THURSDAY NIGHT. The ltov. Emmett Davison will
-- 'discuss the ‘‘The Great Inquiry” this
Every singer and violin player, crr;evenjng Ht lhe Central Christian
other instrumentalist, is asked to **-L-! churcli. The services begin promptly
tend the rehearsal at the Baptist tab-^aj 7:00 o’clock and never run over
ernacle Thursday flight to prepare the one hour. You will spend one hour
song service to be rendered in the Ar- ,at divine worship. During the Har-
mistice Day program. Mr. Davidson, j veBt show, ample time will be.
who is chairman of that committee, i had to see the exhibits after services
stated Tuesday morning that the peo- at the revival in the evening,
people of the city were not taking thei Mr. Davison preached a very pieas-
interest they should in this program, I ing, instructive sermon last evening,
and that he would like to see the peo- j His subject was ‘‘Seeking the Kflng-
ple who can assist be on hand at this j dom of God.” He has thus far eni-
rehearsal. ‘ j phasized the principles of Christian
FOft SALE—Ford -utadster in fair | --.—.------------ j living to the church member. He
condition, also Royal’ typewriter. See"1 Parent-Teacher Association | holds up a high standard to him who
Miss Myrtle,, Murray at court house j The Parent-Teacher Association of would take Christ as the ideal of
or Harvest Show. [the Wm. B. Travis school met 'in his lifo Mr. Davison’s preaching is
. 1 . — -■ ! regular session. Tuesday, Nov. 8. jof the most constructive type. He
r>OH RENT__> ' -j An exce»pnt program was rendered i is not bombastic or sensational, but
_______________'___________j by the pupils of Misses Donaldson |a smoothe, even delivery and
FOR RENT—Furnished house,' close land Mary H. Jones. The imitation'! jacks for a word to convey
in. Modern. Mrs. Haynes. Phone 114 j of Miss Donaldson and her geography his meaning to his audiences. Mr.
FOR RENT—3 furnished light-house class given by Jane Culweli and j Davison is not a fighter, he is a
keeping rooms. Phone 483-J ! others in her i-oom was very- good., builder. Men and women of any
lights |int,ee,J religious faith can. hear him without
Mr. Staiiley made an interesting having their feelings wounded-
talk to the mothers and his presence Mrs. Davison led the choir last
evening with fine effect. She started
her “Sunbeam Choir” last evening
with a very nice nucleus. She
wants to meet an children who are
interested at 4:00 o’clock each eve-
ning at the Central Christian church.
Mrs. Davison delighted the audience
last evening with a very beautiful
solo. She has a clear, beautiful
voice, that completely fascinates her
hearers. Y'ou miss a treat if you
fail to hear Mrs. Davison sing.
The meeting will run through this
w'eek and the whole- of next. Much
interest is manifest.
Services will begin this evening at
7:00 o’clock and will elose at 8:00.
FOR RENT— 6-room house,
and water. Apply 310 South Rusk.
FOR RENT- New 4-room bungalow. sp,ech wwe both appreciated.
Gas, water and lights. W. A. Chew. I
Phone 31.
A report of the map committee
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FOR ftlCNT—The building on York [been visited and asked for maps.
Avenue formerly occupied by the Lan-j Mr |.-r|,z was thanked for his ef-
dis Shoe Shop. This is the building I forts and Interest taken tn this mat-
just north of the Vo#ue Millinery j (
Shop. See George Fant at Hrst Nat-j jf was ^dded to ask the men of
tonal Bank or John Gladish at Gladlsh ;.tbo <5^t:on(j Ward to come to the
Motor Co. | .school Friday to do some necessary
- - ■ — j work ,the direction of Chas.
I Browder. So if you can come and
--------i help awhile, please see him- A can-
Board and room, *25.00 per month. [cly sah> w,„ be he,d Thursday.
312 Palo Pinto 8t. Phone 72-J. j __________
.. J~ j De L(jj(e Fruit Cake at CORCAN-
GES.
NOTICE
YVANTED-
WANTED— Iron beds, springs, dress-
^trs. kitchen cabinets, tables, chairs
r£.ad wood or gas stoves in fact any.1
* Rind of good second hand furniture.
Bobne & Matthews 219 North Main.
Phone 37.
Lost
Don't forget the Old Fashioned
Square Dance to be given on the
evening of Armistice Day, this com-
ing Friday, at the Elks Club by the
Woman’s Auxiliary of the American
Legion. The proceeds of this dance
will go to the disabled soldiers
fund.
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J. T. Hale Celebrates Birthday
Last Monday, J. T, Hale, one of
Weatherford’s honored citizens cele-
brated his 74th birthday and on this
occasion his children gathered at the
home on South Elm street, and spent
| the day. Mr. Hale was horn in Ten-
; iiessee. and reared to manhood in
___’his native state. He moved to Ar-
LOST—Leather purse containing pa-1 kansa9 Jn the early sixties, and . was
pers valuable to me only. Return j jlving in tlmi. state when the war
to C. A. Fain, box ?2. Stniwn. Texas, between 'the stales broke out. He
Reward. * * ! joined the‘Southern Army and fought
TtOST—Pair of men's spectacles in: four years for the stars-and bars of
"case with * Lord, Fort Worth, name j (ho. Southern Oonfedreaoy. He te
on case. Finder please return to i tinned to- his Arkansas home after
First National Bank for reward. 11 lie close of the war and engaged tn
LOST—On streets or at Elks Hall, j his former occupation of farming.
diamond bar pin. Will pay liberal' ’» be nmved to Texas. T!:. j feature. .Mothers need bring only a
reward for return to Mrs. Data Hale has • enjoyed remarkably, good! large batli towel or sheet plain]
McCleskev or the Herald office. ^ health. -He-teUte^ many >ears ago j marked. jj
HARVEST SHOW IS NOW jj
ASSUMING PROPORTIONS | j
Child Welfare
The child’s welfare conference will
be held at the City Hail, Saturday,
Nov. 12 at 10:00 o’clock. Local phy-
sicians will assist Miss Jessie Kaye,
public health nurse of Tarrant coun-
ty. Children from six months to
seven years of age will be examined.
A lectuie on nutrition will be a
The State completed testimony in jcity* wl>ere a s,li.t of clothes and shirt <
the TodS murder case now on trial •was P“rt'hased, and he assisted the,~'
in (her district court, and rested at hoys in disposing of th- car. He -said TO J-HE CITIZENS On WEATB-
10:30 o’clock this morning. Many Tr>dd had planned to take bis wile FBFORD and PARKER COUNTT2
witnesses have been examined, and;atl(l so to Colorado in the tar, and f am at the same old stand, 213 North
the testimony lias been substantially ; sa“* he told the boys they would nev- Main St. I certainly appreciated yotM
along fhe same lines. The state er by if the car was stolen. ; patronage in the past and will appra*
has endeavored to prove the identity Gaid bo was ignorant of the fact that date it in the future. Prices reasonable
of the body and that has been ad-car bad been stol-n, but anticipat jjj g CLAUNCH'S SHOE SHOP
mitted by the defense. The confes- eci l*iat it had been. He'wis jfSvdh tf j ——
sion of Todd, which was taken in rigid cross examination by the defensi . _____
Dallas, soon after his arrest wasas to his occupation, at that time and! Riff l r? d Cl
admitted Tuesday afternoon. The since that'time. He was asited many' ™LLLL r\. r1 LEIVLINvi
statement was admitted without ar-1questions bv the defense, which lv
gtiment from the defense. 'answered in the negative.
County Attorney Jim L. McCall The last witness offered by the state 1
took the stand at the opening of was Mrs. McNeal, widow of the ni-ir-;
the afternoon session to introduce tiered man. In giving her testimony j
the confession. Todd was warned she broke down completely, and aitor j?
three times in regard to the import neys for the defense admitted the evi-| MASONIC LODGE
of the confession. The document dence she w-as to give
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DOCTOR OF
CHIROPRACTIC
Phona 159 Weatberfonl, Tern
Roflms 3-4, Kuteman Building;
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to the * Phoenix Lodge, No. 275, ^4,H, A Ak
was offered in evidence by Will Par- clothes, identifying the body nnd other: a. meet* every Saturday night am a£
ker, attorney assisting the State and matters. tefore the full moon In each month.
Hood & Shadle of the defense asked The defense has introduced several! HOWARD POTTER..toe.
n ii ————— vvitneasts\ the line of .defense appear-) j..
------------- -- 1 ing to be insanity. Witnesses were in-
troduced to prove Todds age, which
seems to be between 18 and 20 years.
Dr. H. F. Leach of this city and Dr. j (ty D)gh, 1n eacb j£
For this Week
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
Bath Towels
50c Ve luc for
38c
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ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Stated convocation of WeatimrliBv4
hapter No. 106. R A. M., second Witt
’ Lassater of Aiedo, physician of the j
! Todd family for several years, were
[among the witnesses examined Wed-
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^nesday afternoon. Their testimony j
j was in effect that Todd was not bright
and of low mentality
Large crowds, continue to till the
(Courthouse and interest is -very gxeat.
-Preston Martin was giving the wit-
nesses introduced by the defense a
avitatlon is extended to all vMtt
ompanlons.
J M VENABLE, B. P.
J. J. RAPE,
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KNIGHTS OF PYTIfi
•vLone Star Lodge, No. 4, jK.
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Knights are always welcome.
very rigid cross examination, and the ! ,*11, We8t Side Public Bquaaa
indications are that it wil take several j
hours to complete the testimony of-1
feted by the defense.
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A 4-act play entitled "Vanity'’ to i
be given by the Clifton-Mailorey
Players at the College on next Wed-
nesday night will be the second
number of Weatherford's annual iy-
ceum course. Be sure to note the
da’e and to buy your season ticker,
if you have not already done so.
THEO TARBROBGH. K. B. &
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America'^ ’ Legion
PARKER COUNTY POST ^
Meets First Wednesday night n t >ts
oonih. Club rooms over First Ntfl
»nk. All ex servp s men are cordUtfg " _
ivlted.
AUSTIN F.
HAROLD J
BELIEVES SOLDIERS WERE
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SHOT BY COMRADES *'“&tberford Lodge No. 77 1. O. O. W. *.
__ oeets every Tbursdaj- night, norths
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Aesodiit.-d fres. , »'-Otn«*r square.
, Washington. Nov. 9. - Representative W. M. PE ARC Y, K A
Johnson. Republican, of South Dakota. T. G. GIVENS. Sec.
j former army officer, declared in the ..... ...... ...... ■
j House today that while ho was without1 Japan has agreed to come into t^a
{substantiation of the charge, lie "had a,m3 conference without reserm-
iteascn to believe that soldiers who ljonH Hut maybl, wh<>n lbe ae|e-
wme traitors, cowards and mentally j^tes ret
unfit were shot by their own coni-i<?tatPamt>n Wijj t,ave
, fades while facing the enemy." it ions ready for them.
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Traffic Officer Injured in FaB •
Tugsday Just after one o’clock,
health.
! and is now taking life easy.
‘ All ills children with the exception!
of Mrs. Carter who lives in Fort j
Traffic Officer W. C. .Gentry was i'' ”‘-WJ’ u'i‘'7 The wotk of arranging the sever:'1
considerably bruised when his motor-, Pi esent were Mrs Or O T. ^ son ll00ths for the harvest show is pio-
cycie was struck by a passing au-to- 01 lo" '0,,h - ail(!
mobile. He was going up North
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P. Everett of tliis city.
pressing nicely. The several com time to read it. They admitted it
the confer-
Hale of Thorp Spring, and Mrs. 3 ■ mjUees ,,re on (be jDb today, and ’ without question after
the west side of the Hopkins Garage ence
is last becoming a busy place. The j The confession told of how the two
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Main street and had dodged onei
oar when he struck another. IHai English bnU(,,M.s alo turning out ,
motorcycle was also damaged, while aujomobne^ ih;l( weigh only 150 booths tire being arranged and do o- boys, Todd and Dawson, had planned
the Ford was damaged several (i°*'*pound8 rations are being hung, and every- t0 g0 f0 Denver and in order to d1
lara. i i thing will bo in readiness lor the so were going to hold up some man
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; The building on the corner of borrowed a wagon king pin from one
Spring street amt York avenue has, b0y a„^ went to a blacksmith shop
been secured for the poultry sho jn Weatherford where they saved |
: afld every arrangement has been 0ff a pjece Qf pii>e. |
.made and the com littee is now only The pair started out .again Wednes-
ji .iking time until the entries come after riding wiilj several men.|
i in. A smaller building on Noi Todd always in the /rent seitt. and!
i Avenue formerly occupied by the TOet Jensen, and the three were.pit^k-j
| Cp'dish Mo or Co. will be used fo ^ „p b$. McNeal. They rode with I
I a sales room. Pr. Logan, who is i:i j0 Hie spot where he was killed1'
charge of the poultry section, said when Dawson and Jensen slugged i
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and Beautify .he Complexion—
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with every tueal. Then wci&h mnJL
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Wednesday *hat cveryth’n.g w.m look- McNeal. according to the confession.)
!ng good in ills department for a big They then came on into Fort Worth!
show'. and went to the home of Douglas!
„„ J . TTTYrTZ, , Robinson, who helped them to hide
These wfo furnished dishes and ^ car
cooking uenstis for the dinner given Tod(l (hen went „ far south af).
yesterday by the ladies of the boulh- e aad bftck to ^,,3 before
etn Presbytetinn church win please ^ at K, 1.
can at the eln.reh and get same. j Douglas Roblnson of Fort Worth'
THE HERALD FOR JOB PRINTING TRW one of the leading witnesses efc-j
to feed the sh; ’:■ ’...: • • ae>
ca internal org. * r the A a. -J. A
renew shat tore h i. e force
upsetting the oh'. h or eaUria.' $'-j~
Pimples, bo:U . i skin ;.'.:or*
F ' 14-0 to vin'-ii by n a'i i\:>
j> -Pounds PaT'*P-esL'''A\ ' 3ra^ivUtiiy e!tfv.r;Y
'’VmPOR^LYSTI Wbik ih-3 a
togheMthrbuikluur value of Msc.tin’s Vi AMGN h - .
demo a si fa ted in cai.-s of lack oi tn-1 ■>-, Ecrve-v’ t; ! ■
constipation, skin emptien5, poor >■< .ppl^xioaat«i v -!f- . ■ tN-jav * jg
and mental conditwo; it sheidd t -.i ’ ■■ m . by u-u r ■ *■'; :c^f-
iitcir weight, incrcc^td to norni.d. You can fit: f'. X -A '- .4 - -
nil seed dru’^iats.
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voitr gain »r> ■ - :Ut. and energy.
Mustin's Vl'L'AMON «»n uitts ilakiy
coneentratinl vest t-\daudnes wtil
as the two other Full mure uiipi.trts.tdfc
vitamin,■« ( ‘ E. !■:' A Vi: '• C
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