The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1927 Page: 3 of 24
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STS PERMITS
lEACH $193,103
Ko Large Buildings Are
Contracted For
PAGE 3—THE FORT WORTH PRESS—MARCH 1927-
Trophied
C o n g r essman
Thomas S. Mc-
Millan, of South
Carolina, cap-
tain of the Dem-
ocratic baseball
nine of the
House of Uepre-
senatlves, who
recently received
a cup to signal-
ize victory over
G. O. P. oppo-
nents last sum-
mer.
Uuildin- activity in Fort Worth
lurin the past week took a de-
|ided slump.
While olhei business was being
loomed by the Fat Stock Show,
(ullding was neglected as is shown
ly the 3138,103 permits issued as ______
(ompared with almost $2 75,000 '
(lie week before. A. O. bullard. MIO Green Av.nu., r«
.No buildings „f any size were; wienc. «***.
lonuacted lor during the week. £,«• *£“••
ienni' being limited almost en- ! j omsSt 198* Av*"“* B> re'’»lr"
■irely to residences and to repair 1 r(,,!d*nc*. 52,200.
■ Ma*nolli. IVtrol.uni, Co.. Boa* and lien-
l.itii, rwl4——i $•*.'*<*"•
Miller, 2028 Hawthorne. re»l-
.Mio.
1'ermitH follow:
i. v
uu$.
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Ivui
p, ... 1 “if i- *!i»rrln 1400 E. Eirmvood, repair*,
u. w. Chandler. 1S12 Korea! Park Boula- B. E. Harm., M-u *.
..... MOO. 1 V(
i'"" T McDaniel, 1106 Sledman. repair*
5100.
__}N*al. 000*1
rnldllic*, $2,.*>0O.
Withers, 2025 Stewart, residence,
[.nil. residence, $8,iUU.
j. C. Fustt'i, 512V* Mu Ivey, repair*, $.><*
i* ||. Kerr. 221o Cut‘ion. raaid*nce.
Lp.uuo
rlftta
11. -• -
dencf, $13,500.
1( * “
^*£5 W. Cooperage, 25UO Glendale, atore.
mui
L. Tlimna., 404 Loulalana. reaidence. j re,ld-nce.
i,, laiJO King* Highway, repair*. »4".
\v. Cliamilei. 2204 Alston. repair*.
>««* Pennsylvania Avenue,
ildence, $- '
rep:
Jam*
*"j'* it. Dough. 2828 Littlejohn, chicken
Smith, 2408 Rosen, residence.
le, repairs, $300.
Li. H.rn'don. 4013 Washington, re-
house, $100.
H. W. S
I gee. Igeuda Street, residence, $1.-
! oon; also Leuda and Virginia Avenue,
i residence, $1,1)00. «...
| Scott Ca»h Furniture Co., 13<»» Houston,
store repairs, $150.
O J. Holcomb, 1501 Missouri Avenue,
I residence repairs. $150.
V. C. George, 5113 Kills, residence, $1.-
8'
■ * 1 •nii' nl * • *1° i.. Magnolia
^ , uu* . v. al eholl.Hf, $1,250.
I w. A. Arnold. 2"2o Hawthorne, resl-
HeUtiV, $0,5UU.
■ , I'luiii ii. lnii and Cotnmeice,
IT‘V; *iii.ikl...it. Lufayett*.
Ti IK ' . $ 1.'.*•'•
lied Schoi-f, 1*10 Bessie
a. iierndou. 4013 \
tail'*, residoiice, $31*5.
u II OM Uldlker. repairs rss- . -
»' .... Bt i Bryant Wofford, 2S42 Av«nuo O. repair*
1 .M j ,.>„ ,*. I .."Ip May St., repan • r** ] f ^
K-,..... ..... J. VV Hall. I'** E. Cannon, repair.,
I. w. 1'Hi.tein.n, .'«• ‘-"nit. «ara*e, : rr.ld.n,.., $*up,
1 CO.. 1 rd a d . m- TUjow ........... SOM H«.phlll, «•*-«.
"emud^oi.’.r^Stor,, M Main. .tor*, j H H.lnry, 5700 Avenue H. roaidanc*.
CiTi.. Kelly. Columbia and With. tsai j -[ J>- Hall. »» Av.nu. H. ra.ld.nc.
rtE-H* Z\ ........ raatdene*. 8I.25U; k 1‘Hh Wr‘-
a • ■ ...... :•• - [ ,f .-.r, 71.1 Eaaax. rapalrs rsat-
den<e, $65$.
' K.
$t.20b.
G. W. Ennis, 503 Mendon. repairs, res-
idence, $3,100.
KlUbl> • — . ----------a v.---
Uuo 2120 Kmbry I'lace, residence, $1,25**.
End 242* 1 ildence, $1,;
J r. J Votmu, block Lipscomb, res-
kdt u< < . t*
I Win Be Id Gal age. 8th and Calhoun, ga-
rage, $15*V
f J. L. Downs Jr.. $00 Mattison, rest-
ice, $**>*.
: L. Smith. 3000 8th Avenue, residence.
kb . $ '
if. M
lence. $
k«lr l|P S « >0.
Ki.ibry, 2428 Embry Flaoe, rest*
laiMje. $1.2 ' . also 2a0<) Embry FI ace, res-
It*iit. * . 4—-
51 C Connelly, 450
ll.'M)
L. Mauri
j.
lad*-i>c<-. •*».
j. i„ iiatiauon. 1011 W. Presidio, store,
,Ul"'
Mi- Wtldon, -121 Edwlu, repairs rest-
I'rcaton, residence,
1022 residence.
isi mmm
H2 K: an, repaira u
l. A’ag r -» 11 . , res
I $12,150.
I A. A dchoppcll. 512 Liiaiid'Ui. residuK-- .
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1$ i .i a
f L. Kin> aid 1042 \ lckerj lepuns
loie. $;•».
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Hurt. l.*-ahahii. N. Mam. lepalia
I -
A Leu lb, 1510 Elmwood, repairs re*l
Knee.
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Mpmber* of a religious sect in
Siberia reside underground from
the age of 40 until death.
•cddell Hi reel.
H«t> 1
PLENTY OF SHOES
From Which to Choose!
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NOT A SALE—BUT
Just another example of our immense purchasing
power which enables us to offer you shoes of
quality at popular prices. Styles that are up to
the minute and materials such as colored Kids,
more popular than ever; Patent Leather, that is
always jrood; dressy Satin, and the indispen-
sable calf.
HOSIERY SALE
‘Allen A’ Chiffons Men’s Silk Sox
A New Shipment
Just Received. All
the New Colors
for Spring
Especially y\
rA?Md......98c
First Quality
in Plain or
Fancy Colors
Sure to
Please
You
At......
Children’s Sox
New Sprinpr colors with
fancy tops, 35c values,
29c
Men’s Lisle Sox
A wonderful Hose for
wear. Regular 35c value,
24c
FACTORY SHOE STORE
1113 Houston Street
J & T. SHOE CO.
206 Houston Street
Pay Our Cash Way
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Welcome Stock Show Visitors
We Want You to Come Here
It Saves You Much
v/t€/icAd/*n^
Main and Houston at Twelfth
and Look Whether You
Buy or Not
Shop Here Saturday and Save!
ft-aansD
An Unusual Special Selling of
Smart
Hand-
bags
Choice of back-strap pouches, top strap pouches, folders,
passport styles, vanity styles and finger bags; leathers
are shoecalf, steerhide. allegator, lizard grain, dice calf
and patent; all leading spring colors
Main Floor
Come Saturday to
Our Annual Sale of
Spring Millinery
Values to .$8.95 Included
Sale Saturday of Newest
Costume Jewelry
New Chime Hincclets—In plain band or
engraved style; silver or gold; special
Saturday, 3 for
New llroPH-h •*!■*- Cilotto blue, in oxadiz-
ed silver mounting ltoac opaque mount-
ed In bright ails or: tanner red. nmhn
antique, crystal, in gold or silver mount
Ings. Values t<r SI. special Saturday.-
Main Floor
49c
49c
Straws— Silks
Hemps—
Failles—
—Milans—
Hair Hats—
Felts—
Every New Style
Imaginable.
This sale presents
In shades
Palmetto
Monkey
Skin
Rose
Iloigp
Beige
Navy and
Black
Models and Headsizes for the
or the Matron
Lace Trimmed
Rayon Teds
$1
.85
Fine quality rayon silk, in the most at-
tractive styles, trimmed with sheer ecru
laces, ribbons and flowers. All wanted
pastel shades. Excellent or
values for Saturday at...... *J>l*OD
Annex
the greatest values of the season.
Second Floor
1
Fine Quality
Chiffon Hose
$1.95
Lovely sheer texture, yet
so finely woven as to re-
tain their original
strength after laundering.
Run stop at hem, silk
from top to toe; In Illu-
sion, Platinum, Roslta.
Circassian, Hoggag and
Sonata.
Annex
Children’s
New Socks
48c
Rayon and silk socks in
the short length, with
colored tops or plain sol-
id colors; in 3/i 4 0-
length; special . . HOC
Annex
Toilet Goods
100 Golden Teacock gQA
Hleach Cream ....
51.00 Golden Pea-
cock Tissue Cream.
11.00 Golden Teacock As-
trlgcnt gQA
Lotion ............
50c Golden Peacock Cold
or Vanishing QQA
Cream .............
51.00 Mello Glo 7QA
Face Powder ..... •
v&zr*..??...
60c D'Jer Klsa 4>Q#
Face Powder
50c Mar
den or
Rouge ......
51.50 Cutex Man- C-f Q
(cure Sets ..... apA.ACf
$1.00 Cutex Man- fiQet
leure Seta ........ OCTfr
60c Cutex Manicure AfLJt
Sets ..............
51.00 Llsterlne, Ly- CQA
sol or Levoris..... xsttsy
60c Llsterlne. Ly-
sol or I^vorls.....
30c Colgate, Squlbbs. Pep
sodent. Ipnna, Forhans.
University or Pebeceo
TJoDPa8t*:... ?i*oo
Special concentrated paste
roujre in dainty Bakelite
container*: come* in Ja«*-
mine, Chypree *nd 4QA
N'arclsau*. at ...... **t
Main Floor
*owder......
arinello, Mary Gar-
■ D'Jer Kiss 39^
Children’s Novelty Coats
$7.85 to $9.85
Stunning little coats for the junior miss of 7 to 14;
in novelty weaves, self blocked materials or color-
ful tweeds; all are smartly trimmed in gay colors
j7p™^7* buttons and fancy pockets. Fully lined. Splendid
j\ I values for Saturday
VmMI “..................
r‘.
i-\ U t—lii 4 LI
$7.85,. $9.85
Girls’ Wash Dresses
$0-85
it will be a delight to choose from this attractive
C<-
assortment of cunning styles in gay colored prints;
^ broadcloths in stripes or solid colors or fancy
ginghams. . Smartly trimmed. In two-piece and
straightllne styles. Some bloomers to match; sizes
7 to 14; specially priced for
Saturday's selling
Second Floor
$2.85
Radium and Bettina
Satin
Slips
$2'85
These are the most popular
slips we have ever shown.
Nicely tailored with shadow
proof hems. Colors: Flesh,
Peach, Orchid, Coral, Tan,
Navy and Black. Sizes 31
to 44 special QO fiR
Saturday.........Q^iOJ
Grouped and
Specially Priced for Saturday
Wash Suits
Values to $3.50
$189
Choice of flapper styles,
in broadcloths, linens and
fancy madras—all wanted
colors and new combina-
tions. Sizes 01 0Q
l to 8 years.....OHOJ
Annex
Beautiful
Footwear
for Spring
Second Floor
____________________________~~~~~~ 6
CAPS ............... *1.45 to *1.05
SHIRTS ..............*1.50 to *1.05
JUNIOR SHIRTS..... *1.00 to *1.25
TIES ....................25^ to 75<
BELTS ................45* to *1.50
COW BOY SUITS......*4.45 to *6.50
INDIAN SHIRTS ...............*1.05
KIDDIES' HATS ......*1.45 to *5.50
LONG TANTS.........*2.45 to #5.50
GOLF PANTS ........#1.05 to #2.05
PLAY SUITS..........#1.10 to #1.60
BG30
lie Clarmount Pump
lioaebltiah kill with pnlaley
trim; high hpol, or pastel
pnrrhinont with 4S1II
paisley trim ......... *pxxx
“Mary Lou”
Made of patent with coloroo
kid trim or all light roae-
lilush kid with patent trim.
Sixes 12 to 2, special. ..#3.00
Sixes 8ij to 11', ......*2.M
Sixes 5 to 8. special... .*3.50
The “Billie Boy”
All tan rnlf oxford In fancy
brwon calf Insert, youth sixes
Sixes 12 to 2 ..........gP.OO
814 to 1114 ......
5 to 8............#*.00
Sixes
Sixes
Annex
New Shirts
rfinart now pattern*, in Kunr*
antoed liint colors: perfect flt-
tlmj: in nmdra* or broadcloth,
t’ollnr uttarhed or
neckband style .... tr-"*
ass:
ryjRVcr ~r"
u.
A Brief Inspection of These Suits Will Prove Their
Fine Styles and Superior Value
Men’s
Spring Suits
You Will Be Proud to Wear
You will find it a real pleasure to choose your
Spring Suit from our interesting and complete
stock of Worsteds, Cassimeres, Tweeds and un-
finished worsteds in the newest of stripes, plaids
and mixtures, 2 and 3 button styles. Also double
breasted models.
39
50
Athletic Union Suits
Athletic t'nlon Suit*—Excri-
lent quality broadcloth, mad-
ras or handkerchief cloth In
platn and fancy weaves
7^46 ,#............?1*45
Men’s
Fancy Hose
45c
Fancy rnyon#
and lisle with
double heel*.
le# and toe#
for
w o a t
and
ih*d#
e x t r n
r. Light
dark
to
Try on the
New Spring Hats
Snap brlnt hat* retain popular favor for spring; roll
brims are a bit more dressy for business; many of the
hats have brims that can be worn either way. Medium
and Barsolino weights; in all the new Spring shades.
Men’s Silk Ties
Wool lined and cut in the newest spring shapes; of im-
ported and domestic silks; double warp; in prints, sat-
in brocades, satin stripes, etc. Your Q^r
choice Saturday at ....................... UOK.
Main Floor
New White
and Black
Kid Gloves
$1.98
Just the dainty touch for the
Spring ensemble fine quality
white kid with black or red ap-
plique trims. Turn-back cuffs.
Specially reduced for AO
Saturday selling to .... <J>la»JO
Main Floor
r
V
Pyrex Casserole
With Fancy Engraved
Nickel Frame
As Illustrated, in oval shape—
with removable frame, covered
top; size 9141 Inches long by 5*4
wide—an excellent,
value at.........
$2.17
Pyrex Pie Plate With
Fancy Nickel Frame
i'hli Is an usually good offer for
Friday shoppers. 914-Inch Pyrex
>ie plate—with removable nickel
frame—which has fancy engrav-
ed band, handles and feet. Very
tpeclal for Saturday— #1
complete..............
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Toomer, M. R. The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1927, newspaper, March 11, 1927; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097713/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.