Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1916 Page: 5 of 6
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Dixie Theatre Today
Mitrrnth K|ds«de of I’nthe's i.il Prod*.-THf |)<<>\
CMAV"—fpimiritiK Pe*rl W liitr m "THf l \'l\*Klv<i
of DA' A."
l'|f;il M.AIMSOAi in a Rex Dram i — “W Hf \ THF ATOM
HOU IS."
"iMii Kxll. WKKKI V —Tl». I.it ■ in AI.Shhi
A f'aNiafI Comedy—"RK.AI. KsT ATI Its" — Irniurnu: I'Uwlr
I iHim r ami flank 'IrAWi.
Admission 5c and 10c.
The f.realr~t Co-Star Artnt-s in Amelia. Ilf MSA H. AT AI
THAI ami KH.V A MAAO. at the Dixie Monday in "Tilf
MlHl.K ADIM. LADY."
Empire TheatreToday
1-Ko Comedy Feature— "HoAA ST Alls .ARK M ADK"— A
l.auuliimt Triumph featuHint Alice Hmvetl and a Star
t .i*t.
Kdnard t oxen anti l.i/ctle Thorne in “CONAICTKD foil
All'KDKK"—A Modern Ameriian Drama
f.entice IHey ill a f'uti Comedy—“JKKIiTS lilt. LARK."
Admission Se and 10c.
Telephone .512 lor Information or Seal Reservations.
Qu$e Theatre^Joday
VilaurflU^i Broadway Mar I'earuWnii Tim**- Arts
HVL’Hn^^TOKK''
KeaturiiiK Harry T. lN|g\^rtclto Bruce. Koltert t.aillarri.
Thomas K. Hurry Davenport.
Helen Oihuon in “THI^^iBotoum' DAN'tJKK"—Kalem Dra-
matic" Feature.
Vitattraph—"THi^FVITH OF SOV.VOfM"—Fr«lHriBi! tin*
Children's URvurkr Bobby < onnelly.^^V^
Monday WV Inti Hliow the Third Kpisode ofRhlianiiy's Hi^
Seyia^J^roduction “THF KKCHKT OF THKXI^BMA-
Admission 6c and 10c V
Our .Machines Are Operated by Fuion Men.
State Bank & Trust Cumpaug
Of Wax&hachie Texas. v
“GUARANTY FUND BANK”
Transacts a General Banking Business.
The Don-interwt bearing end unsecured Deposits ol this ban*
are protected by the Depositors Guaranty Fund ot the State
fesas
This Bank Is specially authorized by law to act as AdminU
trator Executor Guardian. Receiver. Etc
We Respectfully Solicit Your Business
OFFICERS
G. W. COLEMAN President K. J. COLEMAN Vice President
J. E. COLEMAN Cashier R. C. JOHNSTON Ass't Cashier
J. E. BATCH!FR A^'t Cashier
DIRECTORS
G. W. COLEMAN J. E. COLEMAN M. D. RUTHERFORD
D. R. NEWTON T. A. FER1US R. J. COLEMAN
J. C. LUMPKINS T. H. CHEATHAM PAT W. SIMS
NATIONALIZED 1890
BJaxaharhra National Bank
Of Waxahachiet Texas.
Capital Surplus and Profits Over $355000.00
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
J. H MILLER. President.
DR. C. W SIMPSON. Active Vice President
P. A CHAPMAN. Vice President
LYNN D. LASSWELL W. E. McKNIGHT WILL McPHERSON
Cashier. Assistant Cashier. Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
P. A. CHAPMAN WM STILES. O. H. CHAPMAN J H MILLER
DR. C. W. SIMPSON HARRIS McINTOSH J. LEE
PENN J. W. HARRISON B. C. CUNNINGHAM.
. . ESTABLISHED 1868
Citizens -National Bank
OF WAXAHACHIK TEXAS
Capital Surplus and Profits Over $365000.00
For almost half a century we have been serving our customer*
To those in need of banking facilities we extend the accommoda-
tion* of a strong and well equipped bank.
O. E. DUNLAP President
T. A. FEKRIS Active V. Pres.; .1 N. I.ANGSFORD Ass't. Cashier ;
J. W. SINGLETON V. Pres.; ERLING HELLaND. Ass't Cashier
R. W. GETZENDANER Cashier; JUSTUS W. FERRIS. Ass’t. Cashier
DIRECTORS
0. E. DUNLAP T. A. FERRIS. R. W. GETZENDANER. R K. ER
WIN C. W GIBSON. F A. FERRIS D G. THOMPSON J. W
SINGLETON J. N. LANGSFORD.
A NEW TIN SHOP
I have opened up a Tin Shop with the Howell
Hardware Co. and am prepared to do all kinds ot
Tin Work and will make a specialty of Auto Body
^ ork and Fenders.
Whenever you need anything in my line call
nn me and it will be appreciated.
J. L Wright
New phone 53 Old Phone 333.
FIKIEU GIVE SLITEO
Fill IUIENN. JULY 12
Tl.e directors of the WiuiitcM*
■ base hall club are planning a big
' event for the farewell game of tnc
1916 season which will be played
here on Wedi-esday of next week
It Is a sort of farwell to Pitches
| Ccmperc and Catcher Smith who
| v ill be given a try-out w ith the Dal-
las team at the cl >se of theCcntral
Texas league next Saturday These
youngsters have contributed muuch
to the success of the team this season
by their clever work and while
there Is no complaint being made
at the work of tho other men. this
Is an opportuity f»r the fan- to turn
cut in body and help the club mag-
npement as well as see the two lads
slated for going up piny their last
game at homo.
The management of the club liar
already gone in the hole $2300 on
I the ball games and they hope that
the fans will turn out next week
anil help pay expenses. No com-
plaint lias been made b> the nine
men who have shouldered the re-
sponsibility for the ball club de-
spite the fact that they have lost
about $2F>It each already. Friends
of the management want to see the
club finances be self sustaining for
the last week of the season Make
it a point to attend as many game*
next week as possible and on Wed-
nesday let every loval fan attend.
Catcher Smith was called to Dal-
las tilts afternoon for a work out
vt itli the Dallas team. Manager
Poindexter let him go for the da>
just to help out the Giants u tgisc
catcher is on the sick list.
! it;vv folks havt
OKAY li AIK NOW
j Druggist Says ladies Are I 'inn
Kecipe of Sag*' Tea ami
Sulphur.
Hair that loses its color and lus-
J i re or when it fades. turns gray
j dull and lifeless is caused by a lack
j of sulphur in the hair. Our grand-
5 mother made up a mixture of Sage
j Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks
!<lark and beautiful and thousands
! of women and men who value thut
i even color that beautiful dark
I shade of hair which so attractive
| use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get thi1- fatuous mix-
ture improved by the addition of
other ingredients by asking at any
ding store for a 50-cent bottle oi
"Wyeth’s‘Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound” which darkens the hair so
naturally so evenly that ^ nobody
can possibly tell it has been applied.
You just dampen a spohge or sott
brush with it and draw this through
your hair taking one small strand
at a time. By morning the gray
hair disappears; but what delights
the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound is that besides
beautifully darkening the hair after
a few applications it also brings
back the gloss and lustre and gCes
it an pppearance of abundance.
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound is a delightful toilet retfui-
site to impart color and a youthful
appearance to the hair. It is not
intended for the cure mitigation oi
prevention of disease.— (adv.)
I
AI the Dixie.
The Dixie theater is showing to-
day the sixteenth episode of Bathe s
serial production. “The Iron Claw '
featuring Pearl White in The l u-
masking of Davy" The education-
al number 'at the Dixie today is
"Universal Weekly.” showing late
news happenings in motion pictures.
Cleo Madison is playing a Kex dra-
matic feature in the title ot “Wben
the Wolf Howls.” and the comedy
reel Is by the* Kalstaff platers he.fi
Estate!-*. * featuring Claude Cooper
and Frank McNish. Monday the
Pixie will show the big co-stars
Henry B. Walthall and Edna Mayo
in an Essauay live act feature I he
Misleading Dady
At the Queen.
The feature attraction ai the
Queen theater today is a \ ttugruph
Broadway star production. i he
Accusing Voice." in three acts fea-
turing Harry T. Morey. Belle Brute.
Robert Gaillard Thomas It. Mills
and Harry Davenport. Helen Gib-
sou is playing a Kalem dramatic
denture. “Tbe Bridge of Danger." a j
sensational picture The othet reei
is a Vitagraph production ' The j
Faith of Sonny Jim.' featuring the*
children's favorite Bobbv Connelly .
Monday the Queen will show the
third chapter of Essauay s grout '-fe-
rial feature “The Secret of tut* Sub-
marine.'
* \t tin- Umpire
An L-Ko. comedy feature in two j
parts is the laughing production at
the Umpire theater mda Ties t I
THKKK H \> Mi l II l»IFI KKKNCft
between fine plumbing ami Indiffer-
ent i lambing as there is in the con-
trast between the ancient and the
nindccn way of taking a bath if you
can't have your plumbing Just right
you would be bottei off in adopting
the ancient method Cm your water.
Holy upou us and we will uot fail
you.
Edmonds Bros.
New Phone VI *. W. Phone 22.1
Night. S. \V. Phone 271
R. D. McCombs
Fire Life Accident Plate
Glass Tornado Live Stock
and Automobile Insurance
Liability and Bonds.
H&TC.
Oil Uurnin; Lotoniatirea
(IVLVKHTO.V—Cotton Carnival tJck-
cl.« on Hale daily limit 90 day*;
fare JM1..VI. Fateh Friday limit ten
(lays. ftiMOT. On sale July 3rd Nth
and I4lli. two-day limit in addition
to date of sale—$0.30.
Afck about Summer Tourist Rates
now in effect.
Wallace & Ralston
Transfer and
Storage Co.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Old Phone 335
New Phone 1
GUNTER HOTEL
Official Headquarters T. P. A.
and A. A. A.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
Absolutely Fire-Proof Modern
European
A Hotel Built for me Climate
Rates: European |1.00 to fS.V*
Per Day.
tan Antonio Hotel Co. Percy Tyre*
Ownqra Mana*»»
tie of this two reels of fun is "How
Stars Are Made" featuring Alice
Howell. Ray Griffith and Dick Smith.
The dramatic feature is a modern
American drama in 1*0 acts “Con-
victed of Murder” starring Edward
Coxcmi and Llzotte Thorne. The sin-
gle reel Is a Cub comedy featuring
the ever funny George Over in
‘'Jerry’s Big Lark."
BASE
i
vBALL
—* at
DALLAS .!
i Sunday July 9 i
Ft. Worth vs. Dallas
Cl round ci }*
. 91 TRIP 91 I
I va ' I
' Ho:.ie s2it< ruroan * j
IROfHIR IEHOPIME WITH 1
! THE UMT GONE IS US
t'OU’VI;! • > . Jl„> ». tier. I
i ral Pershing again "forted lo ro-
ily upon cavalry patrol for scouting
ipurpose* around hi* .ulyinco bnve
< ;»n1p. Yeaterday the tingle aet»-
> plane with the expedition waa put
jont of commission A propeller
jwent to pieces during n scout i n;
11light hy Lieutenant Christ) and on j
.obaerver. but the two brought the
j machine down safely.
liROOKH HI’PPOKTEKH t tliU-U
Tit MELT ON MoVltAV MOHT.
—
Supporters of Hou it. P Brook*
I in hi* rare for United Stale* *eu.*t'r
I are hereby nailed lo ineel at the city
; 'tall on Monday night for the pur-
: *iae of perfecting plan* for a cam-
paign throughout Lilt* county. Ii
i* expected that speakers wilt tie
aenl out over the co%nty to make ad>
(•teases In ilia heh.ilf.
K. II PRINCE.
I Met I at El Paso.
Mrs. Maggie Prue Hamer age 33
wife of Emuvet Ktuuor died at El
I Paso this morning at 7 a. m. Fun-
eral will lie held at Pleasant Valley
cemetery near Midlothian on Mon
day morning July 10.
I
File IlHrlMvue Hills.
Chairman H. N. Naylor of the
Nuance committee would be glad If
parties bolding bills against the Bar-
becue Committee would tile their
bills at once. He 1h \ery anxious to
make settlement of all Indebtedness.
Wild NOT INTERVENE TO
HAVE LIKE OK CASEMENT.
WASHINGTON. July 8.—The tten-
rto foreign relations committee to-
day decided not to report out tho
resolution urging President Wilson
to Intervene to save the life of Sir
Roger Casement.
llcv. oh Texas I'arms.
That every Texas farmer can in-
crease his income materially by keep-
ing a few bees is the statement of t\
11. Paddock state entomologist an-1
entomologist to the experiment sta-
tion at the Agricultural and Mechani-
cal College of Texas.
Mr. Paddock says that the expe.'l-
jonce of hundreds of Texas fainted*
I justifies this statement
j “Take the ease ot Tom Burleson of
: Waxahachie who recently was ap»
j pointed county apiary inspector in
j Ellin county" says Mr. Paddock.
I "Mr. Burleson has twelve apiaries
| and abotlt 4 00 colonies of bees in that
I county. Hast year he cleared above
!all expenses and depreciation of
equipment more than $2000. More
titan thgt. he spent only a small por-
tion of his time working with his
bees. There arts hundreds of Texas
farmers who are enjoying good honey
from tlielr own Hilaries and in addi-
tion making a big profit from their
bees.
"Mr. Burleson spends comparative
ly little time witn his bees. They
feed on eotlou blossoms and horse
mint. He is well fitted to take care
of thorn. He ha* a hone) house
built so that he can keep the tem
perature at ttit- lOu degree nturk the
year around preventing the honey
from becoming granulated. What
he has done oilier men can do."
The state entomologist's Office l*
prepared to answer Inquiries and dis-
seminate information concerning the
control of foul brood and disease
and insects which affect the honey
business. Address State Eutomolo-
pit*. College Station. Texas.
t __
95.00 Howard.
A reward of $5.00 will be paid bj
this cum pan v for the conviction ol
any one found guilty of taking the
Daily Light from the yard or lawn
of any subscriber of this paper. EN-
TER PRICE PUBLISHING COM
PANY. '
If you will read the Bally Light
want column cloudy every aay you
wilUplck up enough bargains In that
section of the paper within a year
to pay for the Daily Light subscrip
lion nv#r ti ll nv#r mtuin. tf
I
Don't suffer! Cot a cliaie pack
Ol Dr. Jdi Ks’ IcadiiClie
Powders.
You «■ :i <•! \ iv lie. I . i..] relieve
h <l>iif >|i(illli i * in? ut tlirnUiiiro
Jn-iulgcte ni i iii'ii. o will Ur.
dilMK- lIl l.H 'll IVuil.V. Tlljt I till-
lime !;• ■ i i.i • n i uW ilin .-I ui"g-'
i ill i J n iv. in • in t.liv ding ctvn
BOV no ii ilu.i |ini '■ ivri' Mini. .i few uua-
III n( lief >i.n ' -iL i pvi lrr you
v ill w<iU"l»v what !«■ mm ul tin- ltv.id-
svln in uialv'ii! mu' | iii Stop suffer*
ijf—it - a!' .n n . au ;cl wi.ut
1; bu ibvk fut.
/
It Takes Money to Shoot Big fins
and even then they arc not what you need in hunt- •
ing small game. The Rapid Fire Prices do the work.
Classified Ads are rapid fire guns of modern bufii*
ness—C heap Quick Effective.
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♦ TUN UNATHKH. ♦
♦ - ♦
• Tonight and Su.iday unset- ♦
♦ lied. Max lflO mtr. 71 •
h*H N4I.R
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VIOLIN (’llHAP for rr.ah If sold nt
or.ce. Phone SCO Old phone dh If
FOR SALE—24-inoh exhaust fan
. Ktod as new. Waxuharhlt Amuse-
ment Co. Phone. 81
FOH SALE ON EASY TERMS
One buggy tuare and harneas. Phone
t»3f. Ilert Bhauda. 83pd
FOH HALF OR RENT—Houat. threa
rooms and hall larga shady lot.
East End. C. L. Penn. tf
FOR BALK -No matter what you
have 'or tale let U be known
through thla column. It'e the cheig
I eat and quickeat way to let the 0e»
pie know It. t#
FOR 8AKK -At a real bnntnln.
Remington typewriter No. 10 prac-
tically aew. Apply J. T. William*'
oltlce or *«lflre*n< P. O. Box 67.1
Phone S.W. 807. Olpd
FOR RENT.
FOR RKNT-Two desirable house
Iteeplng room* close In; Jt)7 N.
Men roe street. 91
' •
FOR RKNT Bedroom to ono or two
rcntlemeu with .'l-eplng porch priv-
I'tjje. Phone 334. ti
FOR RKNT—Five room house four
mile* east of Waxahuchle for work
op farm. See T. U. McAlister a'
once. Route A. U
_V_„_
FOR RKNT—Hix room house 618
West Main street. . M. 1*. Cltmpbell.
tf
FOR RKNT—Five room house on
KcBern street close in modern con-
veniences. Apply to Charley Bur-
nett. tf
;--—\
FOR RENT—Mr residence on Old-
ham avenue nine rooms and ball.
All modern conveniences. Phone
702. Mrs. M. A. Beall. tt
.—*--•-
FOR RENT—TO gentlemen only.
c6ol south room upstairs. Only
two blocks to square. Apply 200
iVator street. Phone 8.VV. 807. OUptl
FOR RENT-—Two story bouse on
Franklin street 2 blocks from the
square; 2 bath rooms gas and all
modern conveniences. Possession
loth. C. L. Penn. ' tf
- - * - . - -a — '
f OK RENT—Severn roim residence
on Hawkins street. Will paint
si reen and put In first class condi-
tion for desirable tenant. XV. 0
Anderson phone 7. tf
WANTED.
WANTED —Your Ice cream orders j
Kendall Ice Cream Co. Old phone
246. new 174. tf i
WANTED—To exchange six-room
house iu flan Angelo for property
in or near Waxabacliie qr in or near
uu&ll town iu Kills county. Phone
148 or write 791. Wuxnhachie. tf
WANTED—A well dressed young
man between 18 and 25 years U»
! runtime In Waxabachic and to travel.
< all between 12 and 1 and K and 7
Ip. m. at 212 West Maid street. Dlod
\ MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR bargains In used cars see An-
son T. Colo. tf
M. D. ROBERTS moros house*
safes or oaytbtug to be moved or
hauled. Residence pbone *87. tf
TO HORSE OWNERS—Bring us
your horse 4 new shoes 80c. Mor-
ion Mi.'Clung blacksmiths. tf
I'HE DAILY LIGHT will tb*na you
tor any personal or local itom you
may phoue or band lu at the "81c*
IL D r.ANKIN contractor and
builder. Phone 413. tf
O’UR SILO is uo experiment and i- :
iol expensive. Sec the one set up;
.it yard and get our price* W’axa- j
bar hi* Lumber Co. HI
0. L. KENNEDY ft CO.—rire. Toi
undo aud Aatomoblle Insurance W«
represent old line prompt paylu»
companies. South Rogers street
Fbune 18*. f
FOR TRADE—Good house and bcau-
[tifal lot close iu. v.’iH taLe first
cltaa autotnobil# a* part pay. Tfcla
proportion ia worth inreettgaUng.
Inquire at thia office. All tf
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—■■ —- ... ~t_ __ .. ■ a ■ — ^mrn^mtrnmAna
SEE MImII rotara * Co. tor Ba
tornado and ' autaachiUi lanruH
Only the boat companion rapraa—>
*4 Phone IIT. «
I4»er» OH ror^m
LOUT—-Conklin fountain pen. Pln-
tler pleaae reiarn to K. P. Owen or
to the Intily l.ieht office. 92
HAVE vor SEEN
HOW WP.LIi A CTOS LOOK
My Work M|>eaka for Itaatf.
Plaint Shop Mast JiflMaoa Streak
VI’LCANTSIftG THAT'S
VLLC'ANIZIN’U \
LET CM SHOW’ VOC
CITY QARAQR
Hath Pliant-* No. SL
Night ISione 44* College SC
Auto Ambulance Service.
ItohA SMITH Proprietor.
ron WANT AU MSltVKA.
COUNTY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All announcements made under
j this head are subject to the action
of the democratic primary tm»W
to be held In July 1116.
For Congress Fifth District:
HATTON W. SUMNERS.
For State Senator Tenth Dlatrieti
J. M. ALDER DICE.
EUGENE L. ROUTH.
For Representative Place No.
W. E. COX.
For Representative Place 2:
JACK JOHNSON.
For -Tan Collector: l
W. TOM JONES.
BILLIE bRATCHBR.
GEO. C. 8WEATT.
JAMES A. COX.
W. J. HAMILTON.
TOM BLAKEY.
P. P. SMITH.
^or County Attorney: t
TOM BALL.
J. T. SPENCER.
HENRY TIBET.
For Sheriff:
HENRY DEARBORN.
W. H. FORBES.
rx>r LHiinuiiHiaiifr rmcign at
TIM NEWTON.
JIM CALLENS.
J. H. GRIFFITH.
ANGUS ARNOLD.
For Coumiaoioaor Precinct No. t: >■
PERCY WOOD
i. C. HITCHCOCK.
W. R. WOODS.
For Coramlttioner. Precinct No. S:
J. H. JAMES.
For xCooalMtaw Precinct 4:
W. A. WITHERSPOON.
FRANK KHHSMB.
W. A. FEW.
R. A. GANAWAY.
B F. HAWKINS.
For Constable Preetnet No. 1:
JIM HAMM. |
E. a JOHNSON. '
Chickens-
1 AM PAYING the following
cash prices tor produce thif
week: |
Hens 11 rents per pound:
spring chickens uudor 3'A
pounds 12'j cents per pound;
linkers 13 i-i-at# |mi pound
old roosters 15 cents to 20
cents ouch; ducks 25 cents
each; geese 40 rents each; eggs
1° cents por rtmen; butter
15 cents (air pound
4 am paying highest market
prior for hogs. Phono me tf
you ltuv« hogs for sule.
J. E. ROY
Old Plume (US—N«u-th Rogers
Street Opposite Jail.
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