The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 287, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHERFORD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1221
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRES
A TIMELY SALE OF
FANTS SWEATERS S
TEREST XMAS SHOF
AMocliteit Free.
!•*. Austin, Texas, Dec. 15.—W. G. Pry-
or, suspended prison commissioner,
was ousted from office this morning
AMOUNT DUE IS 500,000,000 GOLD
MARKS—MAY BE GIVEN
RESPITE.
o> an oraer rrom Judge Cooper San- Associated Press
sofn of the Twenty-sixth district cqurt Berlin, Dec. 15.—The German gov-
of Travis county. N ternment announced today that It had
Jqdge Sansom ordered that Pryor’s informed the committee on guaran-
suspenskm he made permanent, and tees that it would be Impossible to pay
when no objection came from Pryor’s the reparations due January 15th, and
attorney, John T. Mathis of Houston, consequently asks for a moratorium.
Pryor was automatical removed as -
prison commissioner. " | Parls. Dec- 15.—The German govera-
WaUcer Sayies has been appointed men* has informed the allied repara-
p’ermanently to the place, it is under- t,ons commission that it will be “un-
stood. able to meet fully” the reparations
, ,__payments due January 16, and Febru-
III) irnrnirilT l/rT :ary IS, it was officially announced this
NU AlinhtMr.N ir.
—Only eight more days until Xmas—
make the most of that time.
. Infants Sweaters at Reduced Prices
$1.95 Quality ........ $1.69
-$£45 Quality .....$1.98
All Pure Wool—Very Cute and Cunning
Sweater Sets at a Saving
saps—bootees—Sweaters
—The baby would certainly look cute in
these. Each set of pure wool.
$3.45 Sets are now.........\ .$2.89
$2.95 Sets are now............. .$2.29
$2.65 Sets are now .............;$2.19
Other Gifty Things for Babies
at a Saving
59c 50c Bootees .... 39c
19c 75c Mittens . . . .59c
48c 50c Mittens ... .39c
The German reparations install-
ttients, which are due January 15 and
‘ February 15, amount to 500,000,000
'gold marks each. At the close of the
recent -meetings of the reparations
commission, it was semi-offlcially inti-
mated that if'Germany was unable to j
pay the installments that she might
be given a respite on future payments
alllies are convinced of
-Round out your Xmas joy and add
that festive note of Yuletide cheer by
getting a Columbia Grafonola of the
latest model-all equipped with n6n-
set Automatic stop. Never stops be-
fore it should; always stops at the very
end. Nothing to move or set or meas-
ure-AT ALMOST HALF PRICE-
War-tune. Pre-War Extra Spec.
1 Price Price Price
$ 50.00 Grafonola . $ 45.00 $ 33.75
$ 75.00 Grafonola . . 60.00 45.00
$125.00 Grafonola . . 85.00 63.75
$140.00 Grafonola .. 100.00 75.00
$150.00 Grafonola . 125.00 93.f5
A LIMITED STOCK OF THESE
MACHINES
i H. . ' »
$ .85 Records, now ...............$ .65
$1.25 Records, now .. /.!....... .95
$1.50 Records, now . ..%........... 1.15
provided th|
“Germany’s Sincerity.’
7 5c Bootees
25c Mittens
65c Mittens
| WIVE. HAA^ j
Associated Press
ipades,: Chicago, 111.. Dec. ife.—Bedroom dra-
which. mas, sensational French plays and
, j other “naughty”, shotvs are all symp-
‘ j torhsf of a *Iower moral tone” in the
—As'Ghristmas draws near more people are
taking advantage of our special prices on
Diamonds, Jewelry, etc.
—Don’t be misled—we Eire not basing our
prices on present cost, as we are the fact that
we want to lower our stock of Jewelry and
are putting the prices so low that they are
bound to sell. All that we ask is for you t9
come and get our prices and be convinced.
Loveless Drug &Jewelry Company
/ J. R. NELSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler
Hunters Return
Lawrence Waidrom. and T. W. Ma-
lone returned Wednesday nifeht from
South Texas where they spent ten
days huntin'-. The brought back one
cecr tut they experienced some dif-
ficulty In getting him. They were
forced to hunt in the mountains and
It was new experiences to them and
the deer was hard to get.
Associated Pres.
Austin, Texas, Dec. 15.—George Ben-
gener Jr., driver for the San Antonio
Express, was killed early today on the
Austin-Grar.ger road a few miles* out
of this city when the truck loaded
with newspapers tumbled from an em-!
'bankment and overturned, pinning him1
underneath. >1' I
SHORT SKIRT8 HYGIENIC IE
NOTHING EL8E CAN BE 8AID
QUIET IS RESTORED
IN KANSAS COAL FIELD
Associated Press
Pittsburg, Kan., Dec. 15.—With the
arrival here of three troops of nat-
ional guard cavalry this morning, quiet
has beep restored In the Kansarf coal
■elds.
WAGE REDUCTION CONFER-
ENCES BEING HELD
Associated Press \
Dallas, Texas, Dec. 15.—Wage reduc-
tion conferences between officials and
employes of the Texas & Pacific rail-
road started here today. The road
Recently posted notice of a general cht
of 10 per cent, effective January 1.
want to wear short skirts. Of course,
length should W the happy medium.”
She declared that the modern mother
was a little lax. Cigarette smoking
and drinking got a flying start during
the war and things have not returned
to normal, she Bald. , ,
BEST CANDY. Make her a present of a
nice box of Nunnally’s, Liggett’s or Brown’s
Chocolates, or Assorted Nuts,,and she will
remember you for years to come. .
—We have Fancy Gift Boxes of these
Fine Candies at 69c to $1.50 per pound.
—You will find here his favorite Cigars,
in dandy Christmas boxes. They range in
price from $1.00 to $6.00 per box.
—For the Christmas time we have Fancy
Selected Apples, Large Lucious Oranges
each 50 cents per dozen.
GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS •
OUR STORE IS FULL OF THEM
—We offer to the shrewd Xmas buyers
the mosth wonderful selection of Xn&as lies
ever seen in Weatherford. Your selection is
not limited to just a few Ties, but you have
your choice of Hundreds of Beautiful Ties.
—You will also find a great assortment
of prices to choose from. Have your choice
of Men’s and Boys Ties at 25c, 50c, 75c, 85c,
$1.00, $1.50 up to $3.50 each.
Fountain Pens
Everyone needs ai\d wants a Fountain Pen.
Give one&fr Christmas and you will not go
amiss. We have them in various styles and
sizes—-priced very low.
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ob the Anglo-Irish
feature of the prooe
dress of former Prw
ttly commending L
C.P..C ... a
BRASELT0N-SM1TH DRUG COMPANY y
HOWARD REA, Manager
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