The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 186, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
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—WE HAVE THE MECHANICS.
—WE HAVE THE MACHINERY.
—Our prices are as low as our competitors. We will
take your job by hour or by contract.
—We are here to render service that pleases.
—GENUINE FORD PARTS.
Office Opens 7:15—
-Show Starts 7:30
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The Riding, Roping and Fighting Fool
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ALSO SID SMITH IN A TWO REEL COMEDY
'A CHILLE ROMANCE ’
M 0 N D A Y
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b to Septeobsr 2nd
August 2
— The greatest ccmclimest paid us is when old patients
ser'd in relatives or friends. Tins denotes positive confidence
in our ability and is evidence of perfect satisfaction to them.
Were glad to say we hear from them often—in this way.
“Received Payment”
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—
—NEXT WEEK IS NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK,
and we want every lady in Weatherford to see our big-
stocks of Ginghams. We have seven or eight different grades
in the latest and most desired natterns. Come the first of the
week and select your pattern while stocks are so complete.
A WIDE RANGE OF QUALITY AND PRICES
WILL MEET WITH YOUR APPROVAL.
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PRICES ARE
15c, 17M2c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 50c
W. H. Bowden 6 Sons
YORK AVENUE
A. JHL RUSSELL
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
EVBary MacLaren
Supported by a Well Known and
Popular Cast in
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♦ PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS *♦
NOTICE!
T. .1. nibble is spending a week We BAR no alterations. We
in Glen Rose for ihe benefit of his,clean and P«SS correctly, and
hei!lth I make men’s suits and ladies’ coats
Frank Kirkpatrick lias returned|and guarantee a fit. Give US a
from a two weeks' vacation spent and see f°r yourself,
in Oklahoma.
Miss Mary Lawler returned today
from a weeks visit with Miss lu r. j Phone 51 120 Houston St.
nice Peters in Millsap. | . _____ . .
Miss Velma Burklco. of Duncan. I
Oklahoma, is visiting in the city the]
puest of Miss Alline Holloway.
Dr. Filjoit Mendenhall and mother
“The Wild Goose”
Fletcher& Lee
!ANTELOPES LEFT SATURDAY
FOR TWO GAMES IN THURBER
I of Plano. Texas are the quests of |
I The Antelopes left early this
J. M. Howell for a
'RETAIL MERCHANTS TO
t PARTICIPATE IN BIG,
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AFFAIR MONDAY NlGHT
| Mr. and Mrs
I few days,
j .1. Alva Smith- at rived Friday from
morning for Thurber where they will
the comnig season's trade, will be
the crowning effort of the vear 192a.
Turn out and make this affair jSmi,l,liel(1 "here ,1P lla* be«‘" (:on-
durtinc the singing for revival
She reuail nierchans ate going to
out in full force at the meet-
at the Chamber of Commerce
a success front (lie standpoint of
attendance, and the Chamber of
meetings held by Rev. Mr. Davis.
play tlie Thurber team two games,
for a stipulated price. The Ante-
lopes won the last game played
out there and have strong hopes of
taking the entire series. Jimmy
The story of a man who was true to one woman, though
another man stole her away. Like the wild goose that knows
but one mate, he chose her from all her sex as his wife. And
then, through disgrace and treachery, even death, he ^bod
by her, fought for her, won her back. A romance as big as
a boundless love.
VOTE LIGHT AT 1:30— RE.
TURNS WILL BE COMPLETE
AT CLOSING TIME TONIGHT
ns next Monday night, according
Commerce will guarantee to stir up
something i nteresting for every ISunday for their hon,e in Chi,(1res8
one present. Read the Chamber's!Hf,er a visit in the fiitv' the -ue-stsi
,r ,, ,, , Jones will be used in ihe first game
H V. Moseley and latnUV leave ^ Mort(m wj„ „„ (hy hurlinK jn voted as follows:
The vole polled up until 1:30 to-
day. is believed to be the lightest
ever polled in Weatherford, taking
■into consideration the fact that
hundreds of women paid poll taxes
this year, increasing the possible
voters nearly one hundred per cent.
At 1:30 o’clock the four wards had
»(» indications Saturday afternoon.
Jftjsnbers have expressed their inten.
ad in today’s issue.
•MSnot being present at the session, i SPEEDERS WELL VERSED IN
ART OF MAKING EXCUSES
gAich will be a concerted attempt
fcj the business men of town to
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Holvfjeld.
! I.ee Blackwell returned Friday
| from an automobile tiip of some
I fifteen bundled miles, covet ing West
Texas and portions of the Ban
| Handle. I
tamgurate a brisk fail season in this! Speeders make all kinds of e>;-| Messrs. JMn. (Radish and Dave'
■section. Other matters of interest j nuses when bt ought, into justice ^ Iiuller lf,t,llnP(1 Friday evening from!
be subjected to a thorough icourt t0 answer lor their otlenses. j gwee(water where Mr. Butler leased!
•ttscussion. 1,111 the most prevalent one runs! ., ]esi(iPn(,t. an(1 vili n„n-,. his I
▼he Wealheiford Chamber of Com . s,,ll,elhin« iik<’ this: judge, jin thp npa|. futuro
■ipr-f as » vital unit in the pros- 1 wa;i ju-st ,lr,vinK alu»" ai"1 ‘Da| v^r3 Ora Hines and mother. Mrs.|
Jty Of this city will be on a jnot ,u,ti,'e llow last 1 " as Foing. Ijpe(el.s. returned from a sev-j
at the session Monday night. (,li,j nnt hav<‘ t1'” slightest, idea that ,raI wot,ks- vacation which they!
local chamber lias already sue.!1 «as over the limit at all.- spent at Retain, Sweetwater and j
•fully sponsored numerous pro-! So,,,e clai,n ,hat t,1<iy are Koins!other places visiting lenitives
tats this year, but this proposition il" si<'k 'e|atvise. some say their! Ml, Mrs Colp PtUs „f Den,on. \
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the second game. A number of local
fans have expressed the intention of
going over to see the second game.
Get the complete election returns
in the Sunday's Dallas Morning.
News, no everywhere.
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QUALITY ALWAYS
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Model Tailors
ANDREW CO LOIN
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 4
loll
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232
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Total
SUITS GLEAMED
AND PRESSED $1
SUITS PRESSED 50c
Fire Truck Makes Run
The Fire Department made a run
14u| to the alley between the armory
<jJMaml the square, shortly after noon
On July 22nd at the same time of j Saturday, when a number of bales
day, there had been approximately j „f hav became ignited and were
900 votes polled. Flection judges: filling the adjoining buildings with
today estimated that not more than sm0ke. The crowd gathered too
1200 voteswoul d be east in Weather-Llose an(l stampeded when the hose
ford and the entire county not kvas turned on.
more than 3,000. The ticket is very
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short, containing only 8 names for
four state offices, and the city
jttdges believe that they can make
official returns within thirty minutes
after the polls close.
WE HAVE OUR
SWH BYE PUNT
CALL US
is month.
Wanted at Once
getting the retail meu together I spt edometer is out oi whack and .in jvr.,| Friday and will make their j
» united constructive attitude!pla> 14 ,licks on (),,lels say, home here this winter. Mr. Pitts i
•toward the concerted boosting ofjtb<Jy speeded up to pass the eai-jj,as been elected teacher of srienco|
| ahead, while still others make a Uat |n„f, alhlKir director in the Weather-
admission of breaking the limit andjf(mI Hjf,h School
fork over without a dissenting word. s W. Parsons and family left
M. st of them, however, are inclined f)ljs rnoraing for Newbv, Kr.. where
,to talk things over. they will visit Mrs. Parsons’ mother
Approximately tab speeders havejThey are riiakinE, the trip jn the car
Ibeen recorded it, the justice office wj„ ,ikpIv be gone for
CITY PRESSING PARLOR
E. B. Wadley—Your Tailor
Almaryne Simmons
TEACHER OF PIANO AND
EXPRESSION
j More than 29.000 women and girls Studios at Prof.' T. W. Stanley’s and
jin France are enrolled in athletic or. I at Home, 302 East Oak Street.
| ganizations for competition in field -
and track events?.
I or five weeks.
four 1
W. A Wilson and family moved j
Beginning toinorio\\• the 2,th. itijtbeir household furnishings to Ar. i
I the Sunday Morning News will be j ii„gt„n Heights Saturday, and will 1
! started a colored feature magazine j make their home in our sister city, j
j section. Only Sc. Get yours be-jMr Wilson has been elected pr'n. \
fore it Is too late.
HAVE YOU SEEN
OUR LATEST IM-
PROVEMENT?
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eipal of the Arlington Heights school.!
Mr. and Mrs. J. p,. Price returned
i this morning front Mineral Wells
where they attended a banquet given
by M. 1) Price of Miami, Fla., to
old friends a'jid relatives. M. D.
Price will leave Monday for his
heme in Miami.
-We feel justly proud of our
neatly painted and well lighted
front and invite you car owners
to visit us.
15 Live Wire Boys and Girls to Sell
Tickets to the Big
Rotary Park Benefit Base Bail Game
DR. HALL, DENTIST
Room T, Kuteman Building
-We have competent help and
give cars the best and most cour-
teous attention.
-Just honk twice and we will be
at your service.
The Kozy Kove
TO BE PLAYED AT FAIR PARK
Next Monday at 5:00 P. M.
BETWEEN JOE JORDAN'S CRACK FAT AND LEAN ’
CLERK'S TEAM AND DOC LEACH’S UNDE-
FEATED ROTARY TEAM.
—Will give 10 per cent commission and free pass to
game. Apply to
HENRY WILLIAMS OR GEORGE FANT.
—The fact that we hold our Bank Accounts after we get
them, shows that wre render a satisfactory Banking Service.
Train Your 6tiild|
to Save Money
—There are many spendthrifts in this world, but it isn’t
always the spendthrift himself who is most to blame.
—Adults are generally the result of their early training.
If they arc taught the value of saving money while young
they will continue the habit in after years. If they are al-
lowed to “make it fly” as a child, the chances are there will
be nothing left to fly when they reach the decline of life.
—A small account in one of the banks listed below is
one of the best teachers your child can have, regardless of
its age. Open an account for it now and teach it while the
teaching is best.
OUR TOTAL RESOURCES ARE OVER
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
PP>- MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
•^THE FIRST STATE BANK
of Weatherford
THE YOUNGEST BANK IN WEATHERFORD
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Merchants & Farmers State Bank
Mi
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 186, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1922, newspaper, August 26, 1922; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659128/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .