Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 25, 1917 Page: 5 of 6
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Clara Kimball Young
OI2CIE
TODAY
IN
“The Savage
Instinct”
World. Ui-dv-Mad.. Five
| A- l Feature
Admission 5c 10c and 15c
American National Red Cross Unit Presents
NORMA TAI.MADOE IN
“FIFTY-FIFTY"
A! Hie DIXIE FItIDAY
Proceeds go to the Red Cross.
Also a two keel Keystone Comedy.
Admission It'*- 15i v ith .. potato or onion; without 10c
and 20c.
Empire TheatreToday
L-Ko Comedy Feature two reels
'•S.OVi: AM) BDA/J S
Featuring Phil Dunham and Star Cast.
Ueminlf. Drama. *•<'HI'IIBY T.XKf.s X HAND" featuring
little Zoe Hae with Dotty Cchade and Win. V. Along.
“I'NiVKRKA! XVDKKDY." picturing the late news.
Admission 5< and D‘c
At the Dixie Frl lay the American (ted Cross Cnit Presents
Norma in "FIFTY-M! TV." Admission 5c 10c
and 15c wPh potato or onion; without lt>c and 20c.
dm kimjsu.i yoi \<;
IX “THi: SAX V(ii: INSTINCT*’
Tie big attraction at the Dixie
Hire today is a Brady-madc
crid feature in five acts in the
le of ‘‘The Satr.jc Instinct’* star-
the great favorite. Clam Kiin-
H Young.
t tna the beginning of man the
bge instinct has been the. root
last sorrows. Because of his
l'*e' impulse. Adam became an
l^*—• •» .i — r i in ii mi nn ii i ~ ■
■ exile from Eden.
i
i This play is a presentation of
' Clara Kimball Young as the charm-
mg heroine of an absorbing love
I drama it portray? a great strug-
: pic between a beautiful and lovable
II haraeter and the savage instinct of
I a man.
Intensely interesting and decided-
; ly entertaining the picture will
| more than please.
On Friday the Dixie will present
; ;> benefit program for the Anieri-
i can National Red Cross t'nit. the
i attraction will be Nonna Talmadge
in “Fifty-Fifty." Also a Keystone
Interurban Parlor Cars
town 1-aHi.w sn«.i Wm • «f!So between Dallas and Df-niaon i bfgin-
'n: %I ;x r ' *1' trips isirh way tiadv. Cars elegantly
*Wippc-il foi ><>:;;• comfort and convenience
ILonty. coin 01; able Hi airs of latest parlor cat type smoking
01 . onipnrlments.
Limited troini* .-ii r> ioc I’tirlor Cars pass
\V. xalmchfe outhbou ml at i-Dpi ami Lid
p. ni northbound at rc:'S ami t p m
A.-k T. K. Newton Agent. Waxahaehie. Texas
Cotton Seed
MEBANE
$125 per bushel
Cane Seed
RED TOP
$4.75 per 100 pounds
1 lay $19.00 per Ion
Brodhead & Chapman
^Phone 1T> Waxnhachie. Texas
^ ou CAN Depend I poll die
AUTOMOBSLE REPAIR!^
“J.voh have done HKKK for KVk.dY DU.U.-*'
"'(‘lA is sli icily supervised i>\ :l 1 .
Insides Ihe work bcin^ done 1 ».v .lei annus
" *v 'd'.v know their business.
lour car will come out of our hands equal <>
V nteluinieully if you will have us overhaul
'|S|' ‘Ui\onc who has had ii done.
Jackson Motor Car Co. tnc.
♦ ;
♦ baseball calendar ♦
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TEXAS LEAGUE.
Results A'estrrduy.
Dallas i. Beaumont 2.
fort Worth 8 Galveston 5.
Shreveport 1 Houston 2.
Waco 1 San Antonio i. (Eleven
innings.)
Where They Play Today.
Dallas at Beaumont
fort Worth at Galveston.
| Shreveport at Houston.
W’aco at San Antonio.
Standing „f the Teams.
Clubs— Played. Won.Lost. Pet.
: Houston . 20 H fi .700
Waco . 17 io 7 .588
Shreveport .... 18 10 8 .556
\ Dallas- . 10 10 9 .526
Beaumont .... 19 10 9 .5261
: San Antonio .. 20 10 10 .500
'Port Worth .. 18 6 1 2 .333
j Galveston .... 1 9 5 14 .263
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Results Yesterday.
St. Louis 7 Detroit 2.
Cleveland 0 Chicago 1.
Philadelphia 5 Washington 8.
New York 2 Boston 1.
Where They Piny Ttoday.
St. Louis at Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago
j Philadelphia at New York
j Washington at Boston.
Standing of the Teams.
I Clubs— Played. Won.Loat. Pet.
j Chicago . 11 9 2 .818
| New York .... 9 6 3 .667
.Boston . 10 6 4 .600
j Cleveland .... 11 5 6 .455
j St. Louis. 11 5 6 .455
! Washington ...10 4 6 .400
Philadelphia ..1 1 4 7 .364
| Detroit . 11 3 8 .273
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Results Yesterday.
Boston 2 New York 8.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia post-
poned wev grounds.
Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 2. (Ten
innings i
Chicago 8 Cincinnati 4.
Where They Play Today.
Boston at Brooklyn.
Ne t York at Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh sit St. Louis.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
Standing of the Teams.
Clubs Played.Won.Lout. Pet.
New York ... 9 7 2 .778
St. Louis .... 13 9 4 .*92
Boston . 9 3 4 .5s>6
Chicago . 13 7 <> -33 8
Cincinnati .... 1 4 7 7 .300
Philadelphia 9 3 t> ■333
Brooklyn . 9 3 0 -333
Pittsburgh . ... 14 4 10 .38(5
w estern association.
Results Yesterday.
Muskogee 0. Sherman 9.
I»an.. 2. Oklahoma City 3. (Ten
innings. 1
Fort Smith 3 Denison 8.
Me A tester 15. Tulsa 0.
Where They Play loday.
.Muskogee at Sherman.
Baris at Oklahoma City.
Fort Smith re Denison.
MeAlester at Tulsa.
Standing of the Teams.
Clubs Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Oklahoma City 1 .> 8 •> ■**'
Denison . >2 7 5 .383
Paris . 12 7 «
Fort Smith ... 13 i h
Sherman. 12 11 *’
MeAlester .... >3 •’ ‘ •‘6“
i ■ c S . 3 8 ;>
M uskogee .... 1 ■ •
1 ■> 1 8 .->33
Tulsa • * • - ______
coinedv feature in two reels. The
proceeds to go to tho Ked Cross
society.
At the Empire.
The big attraction at the Empire
tli eat re today is an I.-Ko comedy
ft atari in two pans. "I.ove and
I j. . Y featuring I'iiil Dunham and
a star'caat. The Euemmle company
nts a drama in the title ol
•'•Chubby. Takes a Hand' featurin'
I :11:. Zee wi'h Petty Schade and
W in V Mong. The other reel is
tm Tniveraul Weekly." showing
Uie mte news in motion Pictures.
lingers Motel Arrivals
p E [louse. Dallas; It E. (i.dsoii
TV1- W. H. Scott. Dallas; R F.
'vdo dr. Waco; K. Hagley. Dallas;
M fvwcII. Dallas; Cha-. r Roy.
i.ouiscillc. Ky. Stanley craft. Dul
y n rubles St. Eouis O. I
inn-Don. Dallas. .1. H. &
Wife city. c c Adams. Fort Wo.th.
;.Wk: Calcs. Cincinnati: U- M- An-
dor >n. Cincinnati; -hr .'diamc. M !
lollh w. dm Rcor. Hillsboro; W • j
V Mitchell oRche.tor; Mias It. K i
L(:;„v Dallas: Robt. Seay. Dallas; I
jj j oppenheim. Fort Mprth:^ r. |
r -'ie Fort Worth. S. E lay
'r W o o. Sam II. Rosa. Co b ana:
l !. Mopes Corsicana; F M Oo"U .
iwii«.-: <>' r.w.
I'.la \ Kent. Boston A A. Ak.ml.
K McPherson Dallas.
Ualid-. ' •
WE STAND ON Ol It RECORD
and on our reputation as plumbers.
At every angle of the business we
have attained and maintained an
efficiency that has meant success
for us and satisfaction for our cus-
tomers. Why not try us when you
require a plumber’s services?
Edmonds Bros.
New Phone 58. Sw. day Phone 778.
Corner Main and Elm Streets.
Night Pbone S. W. 784.
T. M. Conover Hamberg; O. H.
Weisginger Berlin; J. M. Twiggs
Wichita Falls; C. O. Collins St.
Louis; E. W. Hall Corsicana; J. A.
Evans College Station; J. W. Coates.
Fort Worth; Miss eVrna Erwin City;
L P. Darnell Kansas City; A. C.
Mayers Philadelphia.
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♦ But They W ill Marry For Love. ♦
♦ - ♦
♦ MISSOULA Mont. April 24. ♦
♦ —A College man should have ♦
♦ an income of $2000 to $3000 ♦
<> before he marries Montana ♦
♦ University freshmen girls ♦!
♦ agreed today in writing a ♦
♦ series of compositions on the ♦
♦ high cost of r. homo. But ♦
♦ most of them will marry a ♦
♦ poor man if the poor man is ♦
♦ the one they love they say. ♦
PEACE HINTS MAV COME
FUOM KEICHST.Ui MEETING
AMSTERDAM April 25.—An
early statement by chancellor Von
1 ethmann-Hohvegg oil Russia with
possibly feelers regarding peace oi
a dircect offering of separate peace
to the new Russian government i
expected shortly in the German
Reichstag. The Reichstag was call-
ed into session yesterday.
TO
GET
RESULTS
ADVERTISE
IN
THE
DAILY
LIGHT.
"KILLED AND INJURED."
Reckless Auto Driver Is Haiti to Be
to Blame.
Such headlines appear very fre-
quently in our daily papers.
Don't Take a Chance
you might he the next one.
— Ride the Train to—
ENNIS—tlARRETT
BOYCE-MID I/OTHI AN
Phone 188.
R. D. McCombs
fire Life Accident
Plate GlassTornado
Live Stock and Auto-
mobile Insurance.
Liability and Bonds.
Arc you boostim; for the Kili'f
County Sanitarium?
Wallace &
Ralston
Transfer and
Storage Co.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Old Phone 33S New Phone 1
HUMAN OftOANS
MADE INTO PICTURES.
N-Hay Outdone.
(By L. W. Bower M. D.)
A recent issue of the British
Medical Journal explains a remark-
able discovery of Dr. James Hchere
end describes a new process of
photography by which an abceas of
the liver or the kidneys cap be
photographed from living patients.
This will be invaluable because so
m; ny people suffer from kidney
disease and If it can be recognized
In time no doubt can be saved and
life prolonged. Such photographs
as can be obtained by this process
will show whether there is a block-
ade in the intestines or not whether
the kidneys are normal and bale to
do the great burden put upon them.
Unfortunately what the liver
can't take care of passes on to the
kidneys and the intimate relation
between the two often causes n
disease of the kidneys. One of the
Poisons retained within the system
is uric acid in excess.
Death would occur it the kidne
did not work day and night in
separating poisons and uric acid
from the blood.
The danger signals are backache
depressions aches and pains heavi-
ness drowsiness irritability head-
aches chilliness rheumatic twinges
swollen joints or gout.
This can be avoided by stimula-
t'ng the kidneys to increased action
and because of its tonic effect on
this organ I would advise any one
to purchase Anuric. (which is to be
had nowadays at almost any drug
store 1 and take it three times a
day together with a pint of hot
v ater an hour before meals. By
getting rid of the uric acid you can
prevent and cure rheumatism gout
nd the pains and aches due to this
uric acid stored within the system.
I have found in practice that
Anuric (double strength) is mor^
potent than lithia and in most cases]
it will dissolve the uric acid as hot j
water does sugar. adv j
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» MARKET REPORT. ♦
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: Furnished by the Waxahacliie Cot-
ton Exchange.)
Cotton—New York Futures.
Yesd’y Today
Closed Open High Low Closed
May 19.62 19.70 19.90 19.64 19.79
July 19.47 19.50 19.72 19.50 19.58
Oct 1 8.46 18.53 18.62 18.4 1 18.51
Dec 18.54 18.58 1 8.70 18.50 18.38
I
Cotton—New Orleans Futures.
Yesd’y Today
Closed Open High Low Closed
May IS89 19.01 19.06 IS.88 18.98
Tuly IS.66 1S.S2 1S.S4 18.62 18.60
Oct 17.86 17.92 18.01 17.80 17.90
Dec 17.94 IS.01 18.10 17.94 17.99 j
Spot Cotton.
New York . 20.05
New Orleans . 19.19
Houston . 19.10
Dallas . IS.90
Liverpool Spots.
Yesterday . 12.45
Today . 12.70
Sales . 8000
Receipts . 400
Chicago Grain.
Wheat May closed . $2.50
Wheat. July closed . $2.15
Corn May closed . $1.48
Corn July closed . $1'5
Cats May. closed.69
Outs July dosed . -66
Ijoca! Market.
The Waxahachle dealers are pav-
ing the following prices for country
prodace today:
Cotton good middlling .... 19.Jo
Cotton strict middling .... 19.10
Cotton middling . 18.99
[Cotton seed per ton . $55.09
Who t. No. 2 . $2.10
Baled oats. p>'r ton.$20.00
Corn per bushel . $1.75
Oats per bushel . 75c
Alfalfa hay. per ton . $25.00
Prairie hay per ton . $20.00
Johnson grass hay . $17 '
Sorghum hay . $20.0i)
Maize in heads . $40.00
liens per pound . 16c
Eggs per dozen . 2 5c
Country Butter pound . 20e to 25c
Cream buttorfat per lh .28c
Hens per pound .13c
Sweet potatoes per bushel ..$1.76
! Hogs on foot . 14c
! Old roosters each . 30e
| Chickens. frWrs. per lb . 15c
Chickens broilers pc pound . 25c
i Turkeys per pound . 14c
I tucks each . . 30:
Ceche each . 4Me
To pel Iho host |o .< t\s tor any ar-
[ti< 1' you t.tay have for sale it is
necessary that « very booty know that
you have somethin- for sale. Iof
the Haily lasltt 'wint column toll
thetU about it. tf
want conr
It yon tint to Say Sell or Rtcbugc MytUag or «w I* Im
Ycrtur ffotue or bate rooms to let art «MN eolaraas.
.!
♦ “WEATHER OR NO.” ♦
♦ Tonight colder; Thursday ♦
♦ fair. Max. 87. min 56. ♦
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—One five passenger
Ford. See Osce Sweatt. 28pd j
-———-j
FOR SALE—Cole 30 automobilej
cheap for cash. See car at Guthrie j
& Cantrell’s garage. tf |
FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode Is-
land Ded eggs. 17 for $1.00. Will |
Wakeland Hovtard Exchange. 27pdj
FOR SALE—Good light automo-
bile run 1000 miles. A bargain If
sold at once. Apply this offiee. db tf
BUY YOUR MAGAZINES and peri-
odicals at Craig-Carltsle’s. Any
publication in the world secured on
short notice. We serve to satisfy.30
FOR SALE OR TRADE Lot 75 x
210 well located. Would trade
for car. Rhone 812. 28
USE OUR TRANSPLANTED TO-
MATO PLANTS. Ready now. \
Bird Forrest. tf :
FOR SALE—One seven passenger-
auto body good as new. Rudolph;
Furniture Co. 28
FOR SALE—Limited amount of
Lcne Star and Mebane Cotton Seed.
Joe Daniels Route 5. 27
FOR SALE—Chickens one week old
r.nd up. Call at 208 West Frank-
lin street. Phone 929. 27
FOR SALE or Will trade for Ford
Roadster—Two teams of mules
one team large enough for service on
the farm. Mules wagons and har-
ness at a bargain. The Boyd Gou-
nah Grocery. S. W. phoue 55. New
169 28
FOR SALE—Plenty of cabbage
and tomato plants. Plenty more
potato slips in about two weeks. L.
J. Eubanks. 27
FOR SALE—$1200 first lein notes
on Waxahachie property. For par-
ticulars white at once to 210 North
Church street Hillsboro Texas. 2'-'
FOR SALE—Pop corn machine.
Small National cash register. Show
cases. Perry Collins. 29
INVESTORS’ NOTICE—Owing to
partition of the estates of J. W. and
Martha J. Ferris deceased thpre will
be offered for sale throughout this
year various real estate holdings of
the estates including some choice
Improved farms in Ellis county vari-
ous business buildeings residences
vacant city lots and acreage property
in Waxahachie including the mod-
ern family homestead on Ferris ave-
nue. furnished or unfurnished. In-
terested l artles will confer with T.
\ Ferris at the Citizens National
Bank.
ROYAL A. and T. A. FERRIS. Exe-
cutors. 51
Waxahachie Texas. April 24. 1917.
WANTED.
WANTED—Some one to board my
horse. Call telephone No. 0 day or
4 0 7 evenings. tf
C. L. KENNEDY & CO —Fire Tor-
nado and Automobile Insurance. W*
represent old line prompt paying
companies. South Rogers street
Phone 152.
When you want to rent buy sol!
or exchange anything call 148 and
ask for the w&ut «d man *
FOR RENT.
FOR I? •'NT- -House. Por >'r Wil-
liams. Phono 527 or 763. tf
FOR RENT—Furnished light house-
keeping roonfs at 508 Kaufman
street. tf
✓-
FOR RENT Four room house on
West Jefferson street. Se3 J. t>.
Hood at Texas Mortgage Banking
Co. tf
FOR RENT—8-room house at 30*
West Jefferson. See A. M. Brown-
ing. tf
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms for light house keeping. Close
In. 307 Monroe street. tf
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Phone 315
or call at 400 College street dh-tf
FOR RENT—two furnished light
housekeeping rooms. 313 West
Franklin. Phone 40*. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
M. D. Roberts moves and *evels
houses. Residence phone 287. tl
BARBER TRADE taught at Texas
Barber College the world's greatest.
Positions when competent. Free
crtalogue explaining. Dallas or
Fort Worth Texas. . 31pd
EXTRA SPECIAL—World Works
five months for S1.00. Orno Dosch-
Fleutot on the firing lines will give
aourate history of the greatest world
war. Act quick. E. F. Owen. 36dh
LET US rebore those cylin-
ders put in over size pistons
in your Ford The cost Is
small results grtiat. .
We set the price before we
start work.
WAHAHACHIE GARAGE *
REPAIR COMPANY.
We kte qualified to do every-
thing right.
MONEY TO LEND—On good secur-
ity. Address X care Daily Light.
MEN* WANTED TO LEARN BAR-
BER TRADE—Top wages after few
weeks. Write Moler Barber College
2011 Elm street Dallas Tex. 32pd
SEE Mizell Peters tc Co. for Fir*
Tornado and Automobile Insurance*
Only the best companies represent
ed. Phone 217 *
YOU CAN GET—Pictorial Review
five months for 50 cents. Phone
at once as this offer is good for a
few days only. I also can furnish
you Billie Sunday’s sermons com-
plete daily in New York. Mrs. J. A.
C. Kemble. tfdh
FOUND — Automobile tire pump.
Owner can have same by calling at
the Daily Light office. 28
LOST—Between Bardwell and Wax-
ahachie one automobile tire mount-
ed on rim of Dodge car. with name
of Planters Cotton Oil Co. written
on tire. Return same to Planters
Cotton Oil t o. Waxabachie and re-
ceive reward. 25
LOST—White embroidered baby
shoe. Return to this office d 2S
SHERMAN CONTRACTOR
KUACTt KKS HIS SKI LL
SHERMAN Texas April 25.—
Suffering from a fractured skull W.
B. McDonal is in a precarious condi-
tion. McDonald a contractor fell
from a scaffold at the new High
School building and sustained the
injury.
C A
1 @
10a WANT AO SEKVIGS.
Arc you boosting for the Ellis
County Saulbtrlam?
Prepare Screens Now!
For Springtime and Fly-time
The health ami comfort of vour familv and
yourself depend upon the etfeetiveness with which
you combat the filthy fly.
1 i Mesh keep out flies.
10 Mesh keep out mosquitos too.
Waxahachie Lumber Company
Phone 10.
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