Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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August 16, 1912.
THE ARLINGTON
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Make Your Feet Happy
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REDUCTIONS ON SHOES,
SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR,
TIES,
HOSIERY
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Straw Hats Half Price
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WASHER BROS.
home every day.
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HAVE SOLD GOOD CLOTHES FOR TWENTY-NINE YEARS
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$25.00 Suita Reduced to.
$27.50 Suita Reduced to.
$30.00 Suita Reduced to.
$35.00 Suita Reduced to.
Miss Sadie Wolfe, who has been
visiting Miss Bernice Thompson, has
returned home.
Dr R. A. Petty, of Avalon, is visit-
ing hie daughter, Mrs. Hattie Miller.
Mr. Chas. Appleton spent several
days in Arlington, visiting relatives.
his [parents,
Mann.
Mrs. Lee Killrtigs worth, of Long-
view, spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Hiett.
Mr. A. B. Weisner, superintendent
of the public schools at Bowen, and
for five years superintendent at Pilot
Point is visiting friends in Arlington.
Mlns EMze Hayter, of Tennessee, is
▼tatting friends in Arlington.
Mrs. Louise Brewer and daughter,
' Ada, have returned from Grandfield,
I Okla.
Mias Eloise Boyd and Master Chas.
Parrett visited in Grand Prairie this
week.
Mr. J. L. Thurman, of Joy, is visit-
ing hl» tyother. Rev W. T. Thurman,
.$18 75
>20 65
>22 50
>26 25
visited her cousin, Mlns
Blanford this week.
crowd,
well,
Eunice Taylor
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Miss Lucille Hudlow of Clebure
is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Hunt-
ley.
Palace Drug Store
W. B. Stith W. O. Middleton
Corner Hutcheson Building
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Mrs. C. A. Hargett and daughter,
Miss Katie, are visiting in Tyler and
Mineola.
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TAIIAIRS AND FURNISHERS.
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Misses Mna Rankin, Ethel Roy
and Ethel V Day were visiting in
Fort Worth Monday.
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Mr. Walter Wallace, of Fort Worth
spent Sunday with his father, Mr.
F. R. Wallace.
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The funeral o Mrs. Cotton, moth-
er of Mr. John Cotton, took place
yesterdiay afternoon from the family
residence. Interment in Noah ceme-
tery under directions of J. C. Parker.
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I Miss Susie Appleton is spending
— her vacation in Llano, visiting her
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Mrs. E. T. I*umm.il 1 and Miss Hazel 1
Pummill are in Fort Worj,h visiting
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son's best productions and embrace fancy serges,
Mrs W. M. Douglas,
Goodman and Mr. M. T. Ramsey vis-
ited Mrs. J p. Ramsey, of Fort Worth
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Mt. and Mrs. Terrill Collins,
Alvord, and Mrs. Frank Meek, of
Decatur, are visiting their mother,
Mrs. R. W. Collins.
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w and hold its color, try our Bates-
Street Shirt. Every one guaranteed.
• J^est /Tailoring, Cleaning, Press-
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42 Club.
Mrs. C. S. Taylor, of North Center
street, was hostess for the 4 2 Club
last Friday afternoon. High score
wm won by MJhw Mary McKnlgh’
Tlie score cards and table jzads were
served The Club will meet with
Mrs. Pat Thompson September 30th.
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Sibley, Lucille Miller, Hazel Atsln
ger, Berta Yates, Annie McKinney,
Pearl Hiett, Winnie McKee, Ella V.
Day, Mrs. John Fuller.
From 8:30 to 11 o'clock Wednes-
day evening, Mias Johnson entertain-
ed with 42 for her guest. At the
close of the game an Ice course was
served. Those present were: Mlsss
Yates, McKinney, Miller, Atsln ger,
Coolidge, Hiett, Messrs. Smith, Mc-
Kee, Yates, Bell, Templeton, Dal by,
Ray McKnigbt.
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Undertaker Hugh M. Moore re-
ports the death of Mary Collins, the
five-months-oM infant daughter o Mr.
R. P. Collins of Handley? Interment
in Fort Worth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leath, of Long-
view, visited' Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Hiett last week
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Mrs. E. G, Glisson, of Colorado
City, visited Mrs. T. G. Bailey this
week
, Picnic.
A few friends of Mies Viva Boothe
were invited to a picnic at Handley
; Friday evening, in honor of her
U. | guests, Mir. Bennett, of Marlin, and
I Mies Smith, of Marshall. The party
1 left on the 6 o’clock car. After
Miss Gussie J kodaking and having a stunt party,
[lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. King, Jr., Misses Eva Smith,
of Marshall; Pauline. Hargett, Artie
Gai tings, Maud and Ruby Mas-
sey; Messrs. Bennett, of Marlin, Will
Leatherman, Castings.
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Buracas btotertain. •
The Baraca boys of the First Bap-
tist Church entertained their friends
Tuesday evening, August 13th, from
8:30 to 11 o’clock, at the hotnie of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins on North
Oak street.
Mrs. Collins w’as assisted in re-
ceiving the guests by her sister, Miss
Vida Lewis. 4 2 contests and murfc
wore the amusements of the evening.
An ice course was served to Misses
Bess Sibley, Nell Thurman, Inez Mc-
Coy, Vida and Bess Lewis; Messrs.
Herbert Prince. Broy Clark, Thorn-
ton, Benton. Collins. Harold Gooden,,
Joe Collins, Emmett Hiett.
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' Guests Honored.
Misses Irene Riddle, of Dallas,
cheviots, tweeds, crashes and the very popular
mohairs, If Plain colors and rich mixtures
’day's work is made much easier.
It won’t be long before the feet
will carry you through without
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ia aatiseptie and dendoraat
— it is medicated and will relieve
all cases of tired, sweaty feet and
lessens the chance of your having
corns.
Ea«’E» Sells at 25 Celts.
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“freaky,'' but
Mr. M. T. Ramsey, of Baird,
visiting relatives in this cdty.
| ) Suits Reduced to
l,_ ->0 Suits Reduced to
$20.00 Suits Reduced to
$22.00 Suits Reduced to .
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Luatie, color lad
A hammer
will aoi
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Fort Worth Monday
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mohairs,, qi Kiain colors and rich mixtures in va-
rious tones of gray and tan—wash fabrics not in-
Protected feet mean protected
health.
When you’ve been on your feet
^1» day—they become tired out,
sweaty, feel as though you were
walking on pins and needles, and
make you feel uncomfortable all
‘ over.
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• Shirts are Better •
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nuckles and son,
Mr Tom Nucklee, of OhllHcothe, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Collins, Sr ,
Wednesday and Thursday.
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Mrs. Chas. Batsell
daughter,
PLAY THURSDAY NIGHT.
The Junior Endeavor Society of the
Presbyterian church preeented "Show
White in the Seven Dwarfs" at the
church Thursday night to a good
The children did exceedingly
under the direction of Misz
A free-will offering
Feat for W. C. e
The Arlington Woodman Circle
was entertaimed at the home <>f J^r^.
Cleveland in Wiatson community
Wednesday evening with a waiter-
melon feast, music and games. Those
who enjoyed the occaslqp wer© Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Collins, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Watson, Mesdames G. W. Good-
en, W. B. Collins, C B. Berry, Nan-
nie Clark, S. G. Rlall, Will MsAsklll,
Lark Collins, E. H. Jones, D. C. Sib-
ley, Jim Eaton. Misses Ada Wilson,
Matt Watson, Daisy .and Eula Clark
Porch Party.
I Mrs. M. H. Cravens, of East Mai*i
rtreet, gave a i»orch fxurty Tuesday
evening, honoring hep guests, Misses
Lucill nnd Mayme Anderson and
Frankie Hodges, of Whiteeboro.
The porch was beautifully decor-
ated and lighted with electric lights
Progressive Rook was the interest-
ing feature. Mr. Harold Watson won
first prize, which he presented to one
of the honor guests. The consolation
fell to Mias Sallle McKee. An ice
course was served by the hotf’ss The
guests Included, Misses Beulah and
I Eva IxM-kett., of Henderson, Ky.;
I Hazel Atsinger, of Pensocola, Fla.;
| Lucille and Mayme Anderson, and
[•Frankie Hodges, of Whitesboro:
j Ruth Porter, Mary McKnight, Mayme'
Steph, SalII* McKee, Stella and
| Frances McKinley, JJorties McKIn-
all 1 ley, Frances Watson, Mattie Norman.
' Nona Litton, Viva Boothe, Pearl
__ Hiett. Mary Wallace, Messrs Ix>uls
Tillery, Harold Watson Earnest
Ditto. I^eslle Dalby, Waygie Mc-
Knight, Jo® Carter, Zac Slaughter.
Tom Cravens, Turner Lockett, Hor-
ace Cooper, McCowan, Alfred Mc-
Knight, Emmett Templeton, Everett
Bel).
The four-monttis old infant daugh- .
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Allred died on «.
the 1 4th at the home of her grand-
mother, Mrs Stovall The funeral
services were held <it ttie resident of
Mr. and Mrs Evans Thursday after-
noon at 3 o’clock and were conducted
by Rev. W T Thurman Interment
in Arlinglon cemetery at 4.30 p. m.
In charge of Undertaker J. C. Parker.
‘ Mrs. C. E- Mitchell, of Haslett,
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. A. Mitch-
ell.
Miss Irene Riddle has .returned to
Dallas, after visiting . Miss
Miller.
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ARE EVER AT WAR.
There are two things everlastingly
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<» the skin. And they will never return, and no trace or scar
h will be left. MOLESOFF is applied directly to the MOLE
J’ or WART, which entirely disappears in abopt sfx days, kill-
ing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural.
«I MOLESOFF is put up only in One Dollar Bottles.
• j # Each bottle is neatly packed in a plain case, accompa-
o nied by full directions, and cantadns enough remedy to re-
3 move eight or ten ordinary MOLES or WARTS. We sell
<> MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE it if fails to
o remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund
J the dollar.
O Florida Distributing Company. Dept. K123.
;; Pensacola, Florida.
Marshall, after an extended visit
with Misses Viva and Enid Boothe.
Mr. Harold Bennett, of
| visited Mr. and Mrs. John
| last week.
Mesdamee E. E. Rankin and Mat-
tie Rankin, of this city, .and
dames Eldridge and
Fort Worth, were guests of Mr®. John
A. Griffin in Itasca Thursday.
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Miaa Eva Smith has returned to nome on
extended
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I Mrs M. H. Cravens is entertaining
[a house party for several days. Th(>
iparty is composed of Miss» s Ida lx*e j 1 ***■“''11:
| Carlisle, of Plano: Frankie Hodges., ’7
Lucille and Mamye Anderson, of
| Whitesboro.
Whatever a good drug store
ought to have- and many things
that other s^pres don’t keep—you’ll
find here. Come to us tirst and
you’ll get what you want.
Mat will Clu-Naawl Do ?
Stead more ehine and hard kaocka
than any ordinanr vaniah.
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bf bo>Kai water or reap,
wow tiwa danta the wood
cause Cha-Naaael Vanish
to flake or powder.
To dieiife old color ao£}'
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To giro brJIiaol lustre
without change hwmer j
color, use Naktral Chi* J
Naseel Varnish.
Costs only one-half cent E
par square loot.
We Aa*« * in a* edzoo onW cofore
Coulter & Sons
THE REX ALL STORE.
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IT 18 VERY IMPORTANT.
When buying lumber for your home
that you guard against getting In-
ferior materials.
You don’t build a
therefore, you should exercise care
In tha selection of your LUMBER,
LIME, CEMENT, etc., and to be
careful is to buy from ua.
6. W. OWENS LUMBER CO.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS.
Miss Coolidge, of Burleson, is the
guest of Miss Susie Johnson.
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Misses Susie Johnson and Coolidge [
visited in Fort Worth Monday.
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Miss7Pauline Hargett is visiting
Miss I*a\ira Martin in Graham.
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Mrs. Jarrettt, of Fort Worth, vis-
ited Mirs. F. L. Harvey last week.
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I! Removed with MOLESOFF, without pain or danger, no
Mes-
Kennedy, of
L. Dunkin, twenty years of age.
died at the family residence Wednes-
day evening interment in-Arlington
cemetery Thursday 11.30 a. m. Ser-
vices were held at the grave by Rev.
Smith of IHxihtut Funeral director
H. M. Moore in charge
What i> Chi-Namel?
An everlaatmg varnab rich in Chineae
Oil.
Contains no rosin or benzine.
Easy to apply.
Flowr out perfectly.
Shows no nruih toarkrf or
Requires little brushing.
What is Chi Namal For?
To make old woodwork look new.
To keep new wood from looking old.
To preserve its natural beauty. «
To make wood waterproof, wear-
proof. timepeoU.
DtUtiMi up old fumilwa, ah
color and hiatre and 1—
sdike arratchea.
Pro. W. C. Goldrtng and family
ipoved to Fort Worth Monday.
Mrs. Efthtna Randle and daughters,
Greeta and Lazeik-, of Granbury, vis-
ited her brother. Rev W. T. Thur-
man, thia week.
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Miss Ethel Gill returned
Galveston Tuesday.
I Mr. (*Taude iwuiucu
Texarkana Thursday, after vlsdtfhg j iast
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mr. Joe To water Is spending
week's vacaHlon in Mineral Welle.
Mias Golloway has returned, to
Nashville, Tenn., after an extended
vleit with Mrs. Bowens,
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Mr and Mrs. John A. Hiett s|>ent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. A B
Fincher in Fort Worth.
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Mrs. Clyde Owens and little
of San Antonio, is visiting her
enta, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Goodman.
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Masters C. W. and Elwood Fowler,
of Grand Prairie, have been guests
of Master Edward. McCrary this
w^ek.
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M1es L*nora Pulliam and Mr. Dag-
gett, of Fort Worth, spent Tuesday
evening with Mr and Mrs1: C. B
Berry.
at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen's
Arnica Salve will banish piles in any
form. It soon subdues the Itching, I
irritating inflamation or swelling. It I
gives comfort, invitee joy. Greatest
healer of burne, bolls, ulcere, cute,!
bruieee, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin
eruption*. Only 25 cents at
visited in
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For Miss Coolidge.
A formal reception was given by
Mine Susie Johnson at her home on
North Oak street Wednesday after-
noon, to met her guest. Miss Ethel
Coolldg of Burleon.
Mrs. Johnson, Misses A tain ger,
COoMdge and Johnson formed the
receiving line and little Rosa T*e
Johnson rtemlved the cards. Sun
flowers and fems were used as dec-
orations for all the rooms. Mrs.
John Fuller presided over the punch
bowl. Angel food cake and oream
were served, white carnation being
the favors. Misses Atslnger, Yates
and Taylor rendered piano eelecttons.
Those who called were: Misses Rosas
Daniel, Alina Lampe, Maude Massey,
Viva Boothe, Frances Thurman, Una
Riggins, Pearl Wade. Itaael Ptim-
mll, Irene Bone, Beeale Lee Bartlett, I
Laie Lyon, Eunice Taylor, Mrytlel
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and little
May Mjerle, returned to
Sherman Saturday, ater visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wril
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Sadie Wolfe, of Decatur, were, guests
of honor at the five hundred party,
given by Miss Lucile Miller, at her
' t South Center street Friday.
I August 16th., from 4 to 6 p. m. After
[the enthiisiastic games, in which no
Marlin j l*r'z*** WPrt* R’ven, Misses Berta
B theD'atee favored the guests with piano
s< lections, and Bernice Thompson
I with vocal. An ic« course was serv-
. . [<<!«♦ the close. The guests were
Misses Riddle, of Dallas: Wolfe, of
Bernice Thibmipson. Finn
[•Belle'Wallace, Vivia Boothe, Winnie
| McKee. Frances McKinley, Pauline
i Hargett. Pearl Wade, Alma I.amipe,
__I Emma Houston. Ber**a Yates, Ella
Mr. and Mrs’ St. Clair, of Teague*'’ Day. Snide J.hnsnn, Pearl Hiett,
visited Mrs St Clair’s sister. Mrs. W--thel Collins. Berries. McKinley,
C. B. Berry, last week. Mr. st. + Mnir>rar't Templeton, and Annie M<-
Clair returned home Mrs. St Clair i Kinney
will visit here and at Fart WorMi
several days yet
Preacher-Peaches-Pullets.
A letter to the editor from Rev. P.
C. Scott, pastor of the First Baptist
church of this city, states that he is
at Lindale, in a meeting and having
a great time, feasting upon peaches
and chicken. W"e a<e -glad Brother
Scott Is having a good time, but will
be glad when he returns Satur-
day.
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