The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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pOR SALK—
FOR SALEP^Two Century Plants five
foet high. Tom McGill, Route 2.
FOR SALE—Ivory chiffonette, used
only 3 months. Apply 113 W. Lee
Ave., Saturday or Monday.
FOR SALK—Two or three Jersey
milk cows, fresh; priced reasonable.
H. A. McEachin, two miles north of
town.
JONES HUMBLES THE
DOKEYS WITH 6 HITS
IN ELEVEN INNINGS
Hart was safe on another fumble at
short and the bases were full. Jones
lined to center and Wade Dodd was
j caught off second, thereby missing a
| chance for another score. Hutcheson
I was* also caught off second in the
I sixth when Kirkpatrick iined to left,
- I ■who doubled to second with a quick
Before we describe the best game j throw. Joe Hart outguessed the op-
ever played in Weatherford, there is 1 position in the fourth, when Ellis had
one question to be propounded. Viz j reached third on a wild throw by j
are Weatherford fans attending a Wade Dodd and a sacrifice, anticipat-i
Quaker meeting or a ball game, when j ing i squeeze and calling for i wide j
they enter Fair Park, seat themselves pitch, Kills was then run down. Hart j
WAITED—To buy two good hanging j in the grand stand and begin to chew; to Logan. Babcock then fanned for j
lamps. Fred Kebelman. Pnone 282.|and smoke? Evidently it is a Quaker J thP final out. Every Antelope on the ^
personal j
Ranted-
Sunday school
_ lAlvls, Supt.
WANTED—Hose for gasoline pump. I meeting, because there is never a ground offered Lee his personal, preachjng a(. n m and 8 m
Baker Transfer Co. j cheep out of any one, unless some An- thanks when he stood at the plate in by th(J pagtor
MAKE^3lTweekl)f~at~hoine, furnishing! tek)pp knockR a home nm ,As a ‘Uat' ‘h° flfth 'V”n° ,lis pop up Wa® The pastor' will preach
of fact, Weatherford fans have down, and which Logan muffed. F'“'
names and addresses. Experience un-l
necessary. Particuars free. United! , , ,
1 during a game, nor have the fans ever been safe, and Bussey would have
■lent any encouragement whatever to scored the winning run. Logan threw,
I their players when on the diamond. Lon out af*»r muffing the fly and the j
Mailing Co., St. Louis.
Worth Waiting For.
(Granbury News)
If any Granbury boy ever
across a girl, who with a face full of
FrMav the Home Guard sat dumb and, inning was over.
numb while the visiting Dokeys cheer- Both Hodges and Curtis made sen
comes i — ------ i General B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m.. Neal
ed their team almost to victory. Wed- satlonal runs and put outs in the out- jjut]erj director
roses says, as you come to the door: jnfe8day Whe" Cleburne, camc up’ the Af,er ,hat one wiM throW’ Lo’i Senior No. 1,' Loyalty Intermediate.________ ______________ ... ... .
“I can’t go for thirty minutes, because rnnd 8tan'* W,a*t,aS ('own anfl playe<1 errorless ' and Junior will meet in their rooms on the North Side ought to hear this ing. Topic, Ps. 139. Session and dea-
and n 1 sermon. The world must have a dis- cons meeting.
First Baptist ! opening exercises will begin promptly tendance a hundred per cent.
at 10:00 a. m., J. B led by E. A. Camp, superintendent. 11:00, Morning worship. The paa-
I 11:00 a. m., Preaching by the pastor, tor will preach on the subject, “The
Subject, “We must save the children Changing of Garments.”
to save the world.” j 8:00, Evening worship. Sermon
2:00 p. m.. The junior League will subject, “The Parable of the King's
meet in the main auditorium. Miss Marriage Feast.”
Edna Claunch, superintendent. The Monday, 3:30 p. m., Westminster
Intermediate League will meet in the AuxiPary meets with Mrs. Frank POT*
basement, led by Mrs. Lex Walker, ter.
superintendent. Monday, 4:00 p. m., Womens Aflx-
7:30 p. m., The Senior League will ilicry with Mrs. Evan Jones. Cotta**
meet in the basement. prayer meeting. Topic, "Love.” The
Preaching at 8:15 by the pastor, pastor will lead the Scriptural lesson,
subject, “Wanted, a boy.” Every boy Wednesday, 8:00 p m., Prayer meot-
at Moss
School House at 3 p. m.
South Side Sunday school at 3 p. m.,
Lee Galloway, superintendent.
Sun Beamers every Saturday at 3
p. m., Miss Ethel Ribble leader, Miss
Marryetta Smitth, assistant.
ball,
while the visiting players cheered
the dishes are not washed," you walti nd encouraRe(, themselves along with
for that girl. You sit right down on;^ boy whoops> yel]g an„
tho door step and wait for her, be-1 T , „ .
I meow. Lets nil support the Ante- foot
cause some other fellow may come, jn the next ganlo we have, by
along and carry her off, and right' g our approval of every play
there you have lost an angel. Walt' , ,
, . . thats made,
for that girl and then stick to her} Now then jimmy Jones is due the
like a burr to a mule’s tail. j major part of the credit for that win
he
making some good stops auu at 7 p m
pegs to first. Kirkpatrick, playing | y ^ A
the cats nis first game, was unsteady on his
down several]
meets
6 p. m.
at first, sliding now.. | L c Gayle of
times, but nevertheless handling the, Baptist Theological Seminary,
And if you should happen to be
that girl who went to the door after f
taking your hands out of the dish
wateir, just ask the boy while he is
waiting, "if he would please cut you
some wood so father would not have
to do it when he comes home tired
from work, or would he mind sprink-
ling the lawn? If he jerks the wood
box In ten minutes or puts on the
hese and sprinkles the lawn, then say
to that young man, "I will ibe at home
next Wednesday evening. If you would
like to walk to prayer meeting with
mo,” and If he looks delighted, and
says; "I would be glad to go," instead
of "I am sorry, but I have an engage-
ment to play pool that evening” then
do you with your pretty ways entice
and encourage him to come often to
your home.
I fro'ii the Dokeys Friday, although
was given sensational support in al-
most every inning, and especially in
hail in great shape. i Worth, will sing at the sevening ser-
Joedv Hutcheson was the big boy yjce
with the bat, having the edge on Jake| pvery[,0(]y is
Hodges in the percentage., although
.Take is credited with three hits, while
Hutcheson got only two. Hutch was
up only three times, and was purpose
cordially invited to at-
tend these services and worship with
us. Members expected, visitors wel-
come.
every Monday attinct type of boys with which to make Choir practice tonight at 7:30.
! the men who are to successfully grap- Friend, do you attend church? If
the Southwestern pie with the problems that are ahead no*, we extend you a cordial welcome.
Fort! of us. Conte and learn what kind of The pastor is always ready to call on
boy is needed. the sick or the stianger. Just let him
C. N. MORTON, Pastor. know.
^_ R. S. McKEE, Pastor
the outfield did some good plays keep ly walked in the eleventh with Hodges |
the ciphers marked up on the score on third end Logan on second. Wade j
hoard. Jones simply out pitched the Dodd got two nice hits out of four]
famous Lee, who has carried the Do- trips to the plate and batted in one
keys to a pennant in their Fort Worth run.
league. During the first nine innings The locals played a number one
he gave up only four scattered hits, good game, a’though the base run-
no two of them coming in the same ping was had In spots. Curtis was at
Inning. The Antelopes got to Lee for ha: five itrnes, sacrificed three times
eight hits in the first nine frames, and score 1 me run. Harry always'
Two extra innings were necessary to r.inr.s to i.e (he goat on the sacrifice;
M E. WEAVER, Pastor
East Side Baptist
Tho meeting that has been in pro-
i gross all the week, is being well at-
1 tended and we have a good Interest.
One profession last night.
Preaching tonight at 8 o’clock.
Mrs. Grafft, near the church, has
opened up her home for a prayer meet-
ing by the young folks which Is held
I at 7:30 p. m. each day.
, SUNDAY
10 a. m.—Sunday school, C. L.
Hays, Superintendent.
2:00 p. m., Sunbeam Band, Mrs. C.
BELGIANNS IMPOSE DEATH
PENALTY ON TriREt GERMANS
Aix la Chapelle, July 14.—The Bel-
gian court martial here today imposed
the death penalty upon three Germans
—Count Von Keller, Cudwfg and Kin-
der, and life imprisonment at hard
f>r on the fourth, Lorber, on con-
viction of sabotage.
Mj*le
istyr
decide the contest, the locals winning hits, when the stands want to see him
In the eleventh by two hits and a sac- hit. However there is no complaint
rifice when none were out. The Do- in this instance as his last bunt won
keys did not earn their score. Nei- the game, although It. was poked
thor did the Antelopes earn their first right out in front of Lee. Jake Hodg-(Ij Hays leader,
one. but did win the game on an earn- es is some fast on the bases and when j 4 p m^ B Y p. u , Miss Reece
ed tally. The visitors scored in the perched on third, just needs a half Hart president.
second, when Thornton walked and chance to score. j 8 p m^ Preaching by the pastor.
j The meeting will continue all next
week with services each day at 10 a.
m. and 8 p. m. Everybody invited.
C. H. RAY, Pastor
HERALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS
wontj to third when Logan threw wild Jones absolutely pitched the best
to second and scored on Washman's game of his career, and seemed to j
single. The locals scored in tho fourth get stronger the farther he went. He 1
inning when Curtis was safe on a fum- was never in serious danger, although j
hie at short, and was safe at second a runner was on third base several j
when \V!srock*had to stretch out to times, but most usually with two men j
get Kirkpatrick’s grounder and pulled out.
his foot off the bag. Kirk was credit-
ed with an infield hit. Wade Dodd
then singled over l|irst and Curtis
scored, Kirk being held at. second.
Central Christian Church
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., T. M
Broadfoot, Superintendent.
Communion 10:45 a. m.
Endeavor—7 p. m.
Ladies’ Aid Monday 3 p. m. |
Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes-
day at 8:00. j
Let us have a good attendance at
all these services. The morning ser-
vices win be short and over before
the beat of the day.
mmmmmmmmrn j
Christian Science
Services at 609 N. Main St., Sunday
at 11 a. m. i
Subject, “God.”
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00.
First Baptist Auxiliary
The circles will meet. Monday after-
noon as follows:
No. 1 with Mrs. Clarence Dawson.
No. 2 with Mrs. J. J. Tucker.
No. 3 with Mrs. T. J. Ribble
No. 4 with Mrs J. M. Martin.
No. 5 with Mrs. E. M. Jordan.
Y. W. A. meets at the church Mon-
day at 6 p. m. REPORTER.
Do It Today!
—IF YOU WANT TO SELL
—IF YOU WANT TO BUY
—IF YOU WANT TO RENT
—IF YOU WANT TO LEND
—IF YOU WANT to BORROW
IS IT LIKELY
—That such as Charles Schwab, John D. Rockefeller,
L. E. Waterman, C. G. Conn, Fred Pabst, W. L. Velie and
other equally as
PROMINENT MEN
in the business world would subscribe to
CHIROPRACTIC
if they were not satisfied that it was effective in keeping
them PHYSIC/ LLY fit and MENTALLY alert for the tre-
mendous tasks which they have to meet daily.
W. MEYER
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Wisrock 2b .........
.............4
1 5
4
Hexmer If ............
.................5
0 2
0
Ellis c ....................
.................5
0 5
1
Thornton cf ........
.................4
0 1
1
Babcock sp ...........
.................5
2 1
2
Wnshroan 1b ..........
.................4
1 12
0
Bucsev rf ...............
.............4
2 1
0
Brown .?'■» ..............
.................4
0 2
1
Lee p .............
.................3
0 1
4
Total............
...............38
6 39
13
Weatherford—
AB
H PO
A
B Dodd 2b ...........
............4
0 3
3
Hodges rf ...........
.................5
3 3
0
Logan 3b ..............
...............4
1 2
4
Hutcheson rf.........
.................3
2 1
0
Curtis If ..............
.................3
0 3
1
Kirkpatrick lb ......
.................4
1 11
0
W Dodd ss ..........
.................4
2 3
3
Hart c ..................
................i
1 6
3
Jones n ................
................4
0 1
2
Total......
...............34
10 33
16
Score—
Dokcvs ...........010 00$ 000 00
R H
1 6
E
2 ‘
Weatherford . ..000
100 000 01
2 10
3
at 8
Greenwood Baptist
10 a. m.—Sunday school, W. D.
Boyd, Superintendent.
8 p. m.—B. Y. P. U.
This little church got through the
winter all right and is surviving the
heat, of the summer and hopes to be _
ready for the meeting which is to be-! First Methodist,
gin there the third Sunday in August.! Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., W. W.
C. H. RAY, Pastor j McCrary, superintendent.
imemm* ! 11:00, Preaching by the pastor. Sub-j
North Side Baptist ject, “Seeing Jesus.”
9:00 a. m., Sunday school teachers 7:00, Senior League. Lester Daven-'
taught 19tli chapter of John by the p0rt, president.
pastor. I 8:00, Preaching by the pastor. Sub-
10 a. m.—Sunday school, J. N. Ward ject, “Witnessing Power.”
Superintendent. | Woman’s Missionary Society rneet^
11 a. m.—Song service directed by. Monday afternoon with Mrs. H. F.
J. N. Ward. i Beach.
11:15 a. m.—Preaching by Pastor. | Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
2:30 p. m.—Sunbeam Band, Mrs. Let each person bring a Bible, pencil,
Beulah Collins and Mrs. Eliza Gary, and paper for a most helpful Bible:
Grace Presbyterian
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., J. W.j
Richards, superintendent.
Some of the classes are running 100 _ . . _._
percent in attendance in hot weather, ] Aliyfb^ff ^ OVri'y.___
which is a fine reoord. Make your
class a record class tomorrow.
■The pastor will be absent from'
town on a week’s vacation and there [
will not be any preaching services. |
The Christian Endeavor societies
will meet at 7:15 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
p. m.
S- D. LOGAN, Pastor
mis-fit cap to a threshing ma-
chine
A WANT AD IN THE
DAILY HERALD
Will Surely Do the Work
Phone
200
Phone
Summary—Runs, Thornton, Hodges,
Curtis. Sacrifice hits Curtis 3. Stolen
bases, Babcock, Bussey. Left on base
Dokeys 7. Weatherford 8. Base on
balls, Lee 2, Jones 2. Struck out Le6
4. Jones 5. Time 2:20.
The Persistent Advertiser gets tha
Business. If you don't believe It, ask
him.
Telephone 159--- —Room 27, Kuteman Bldg.
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
laeders.
7 p. m.—Al' of the B. Y. P. U.’s
will meet in their respective rooms.
S p. m.—Song service led by J. N.
Ward.
8:20 p. m„ Preaching by D. P.
May.
The pastor is in a meeting at East
Side and will have to be away at night.
Bro. May is always pleasing to our
people for he preaches great gospel
sermons. Our house is well ventilat-
ed and we have plenty of good elec-
tric fans which makes a pleasant
place to worship. Let everybody be
on time.
C. H. RAY, Pastor
study. !
Let each member be present for,
each service. It is hardly fair to ask
your pastor to go to church and preach :
while his members sit at home, say-1
ing. “It is too hot, or I am too tired;
to go.” Let us use the Golden Rule, j
All visitors are most heartily wel-i
RIDE A DODGE TO
FORT WORTH $1.00
BLACKWELL & ROBINSON
R. K. Harris
DENTIST
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Crown and Bridge Work
a Specialty
Rooms 28-29—Kuteman Bldg.
T. L. BLOOM
DENTIST
eattart&srwsjm
Ml
Rent that room, sell that auto, or]
ciet anything you want, quickly, easily.]
A Herald Want Ad will do It.
Couts Memorial
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
The
corned.
S:00, Friday evening, choir practice.; Bloom Bldg. Southwest Corner Square
Here is a wonderful opportunity for!
each member of the choir to show
your loyalty to the church. j
A. W. HALL. Pastor. I
X-RAY EQUIPMENT
Begin ,
First Presbyterian
9:30, Prayer circle in study,
the day right ,
9:45 Sunday school, A. H. Russell,
superintendent. Make your class at-!
Phone—City Call*
Dollar Dodge
To Fort Worth
HOMER HARVEY
TUBBY
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He Has Some Fireworks Coming to Him All Right By WINNER
NOU'Ll BUV HIM NO SUCHA THING!
AIOSIR'-HE CANT HAV1E THEM.
"00S FIRECRACKERS? HE CM jT -
<50 UP IN FRONT OF THE COURT'
■house and listen Tom music
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