Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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were 18,000 troops at the border or in
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Easter Hats at after Easter prices.
$10 Trimmed Hats, loveliest in town
Best Potatoes per bushel
Sweet Potatoes, per peck
for the richest nation of the world
and would be far from the militarism
attack, though to use them in
such circumstanees at their own
risk—but the imperial German
them dht of commission, then the re-
lations of the (’lilted States with Ger
many in reference toJhe Aniericans
killed or wounded cn ‘merchant and
passenger shfps mlgh be likened to
runaway Youths
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Main street
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naval and military. Texas has the
negative.
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Bdltorial Room .....
Wichita Palit, texas.
ders of the central government. over
the whole nation, then the killins of
Their Plans to See the World Are in.
terrupted by Local Juvenile
Officer. . *
Ladies’
Skirts
beengecessary "to plant oyex: most
the broom corn in this section but con
the world today.
ernment informed this govern-
ment and the other neutral gov-
ernments of the world that it
had reason to believe that the
government of Great Britain had
armed all merchant vessels of
British ownership and had giv-
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April 10,1916
to understand wily more farmers do
not raise Itoga for the market. -
strength of 250,000 men. This seems
mere nearly to conform ao the coun-
BURKBUNETT FARMER
FINDS PROFIT IN HOGS
fights reeognized by the law, or,A
ttS**—will be a result of such delib
Cold Storage Eggs for Easter,, per dozen ... 10c
15c can Best Dentalworth Salmon ......... 10c
12 cans Best Hominy or Kraut for 7.......85c
2 packages O. B. Macaroni or Spaghetti .... 15c
7 Rolls Toilet Paper.....................25c
You have read the specif leaf ions before, but yo can well-
— afford to read them again as a reminder of how fine the
car really ia. " •
McFALL BROTHERS, Dealers
. ~ Dodge Brother* Motor Car*
_ Women's High-Class Skirts made on "
themost-approved models, in wool
and various other materials, in solid
colors, plaids, checks and stripes.
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ened to'the killing i»f Americaus by
hederman U-boats. What may prop,
erly be lenieney.and patience lu deal,
ing with Mexico 18 quite afiother thing
when dealing with Germany.
TEXAS AND COLORADO
DEBALERS MEET TONIGHT
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adequate are the present. ar died forces •
of the United States whther this '
The bozs gave their names as
‘Whenler and loula Ubanks,
frou
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We have taken the agency for the Deering Bind-
ers and Mowers. We will carry a complete repair
stock. We would be glad for you to see us before
you buy that new binder. Will also carryPeer-
, ing twine. ' *. _2
has. Cherefore, bmm pmwy ■
deut that the vonition whleh this gov
erwment took at the verv ontset F
which many (nat. Events of the next J militia, isbeing organlxed by W. K.
LriawunorIe. •
lew weeks may allow how utterly in- F ------- -- ----
' BAYS CHANCELLOR’* SPEECH
. $1.25
... 30c
...25c
aEAGEEOUR_
im mu TIMES
Pubtahed Every Week Day Afternoon
(Except Saturday)_____
that wafire In acrordamr with wh.
the government of the Onited-Statei
hhist consider the sacred eneddtndie
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omhirer ’Shelton has telegraphed the
boys parts and they ’will Im- sent
home ’ - .
Wash Chiffon Waists
’Only $2.50.
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. We have a beautiful collection of
f ’ Chiffon Waists in flesh, green, rose,
ment was
260,0000 ought not be a great burden'll" for this cruise, and her oficers
will net as instruetors to the state
It is composed of wax and oils so combined as
to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and
preserve the leather. ____ .
- — -HE ShwoiA Home Set7 *
The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you
events or not It is plainly evident to
all obnervers except those who are
blinded-to conditions as they exist in
Medium-size bucket Crico. ..... .55c
Rig Une Swift Premiumand Plover Hams $1.75
to .......................A..?.-...... $2.00
50 cases best Corn ever put into a can, worth 15c
per can, our price as long as it lasts :. ______ 10c
25 cases Small Lunch Early June Deas, worth 20c
per can, our price . .. a............... 10c
4 cans No. 1 best Sliced Peaches or Apricots 50c
2 cans best White Swan Pine Apple........35c
35c Chili Sauce or Dressing.............. 20c
2 sections 1 pound best Comb Honey 35c or 3,50c
15c Jar Pure Honey ............ 10c
ment la meant matters of defense.
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Maxwell Hardware Co.
munities of non combatants.
"I have deemed ft my duty, there:
fore, to say to the Gierman Imperial
xovernment that if it lr stil its pur-
If Germany’s U-boats were pirate
ships acting, not with authority from
the government at Berlin, but against
buchauthority. and tlie German gov.
Bus Andreassy. the former Hungarian
premier, published in Budapest. com
menting on the recent speesi of the
German chancellor. Dr. Von Betamann-
Holwegg.
"The speett is actually the first of-
ficial German feeler for peace. The
rhancellor defines Germany’s attitude
quite distinetly, explaining what be
wunts .from Russia, What he does not
want from France, what he intends
- Mia* IhlUiaa. Corner seventh Street
and cott Avenue
MEMBEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
■atMa* at the Postotfiee at Wiehita Falls
aa mecoud eluss mail matter
___________ ownership an auxiliary vessels of
"ovided Fo in war which it would have the
, right to destroy without warn-
ingl"Phe law of nations has long
recognized the right of mer
.""......"11". to do with Belgium and also views
— posible to hunt them down and putton rinaneing the colonies
"The speech is a basis wlier upon
approval and supporL All sober
minded men must unite in hoping ‘
that the imperinl German govern-
Blent which has in other circum-
65c
on the north side of
The origin of the fire
When discovered the
orate acL If Mexico was a powerful
nation, capable of enforelug i lie or
3 Glasses Best Pure ................. c . 25c
Royal Purple Grape Juice, Easter prices -108, 25c
and.......t...?. .......................... 45c
Easter Oranges, per dozen 25, 35c and ..... 50c
Best Country or Creamery Butter, per pound 35c
Big line Red Ball Candies for Easter, per pour
........................... 15 c
Fresh Easter Candy Eggs, per dozen....... 18 C
stamees stood as the < ha ni pion or wil
that we are uow contending fot in
the interest, utz humanity. may regox-, ta. ..
nize the ustice <4 our demandhjand VON IGLE'S PAPERS ARE
ment them in ta sipirit in which
sathey are made." . . _______
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■......j Even the coat of religious knowledge
la going higher. It now coats almost
double what it did before the war to
publish a Bible, Bible, prayer books,
hymnals and other religious volumes
whi cost more.
team werp on hand here today for
joit .debate with the University of
Colorado tonight. The contest is a
marines ...
Tlie local company ofy the naval
made recently that there dr. named.
Hounon is expectert to furnish a
government claimed the right to
set these understmndings aside i
under circumstances, which it 4
deemed extraordinary.
en them secret orders to attack
"5 any. submarine of the enemy
they might encounter upon the
seas and that the imperial Ger-
man government felt justified in
th* Sefute Tuesday provides for an
inerease of the regular army to a peacp AVIATION MILITIA I*
■ - ------- -i planned in Houston
........iom tun urat expose
that government to the reproach of
thrusting nil neutral rights aside in
pursuit of Its immedlate objects
'The government of tlie Uvited
States has been very patient. At er-
< ry stage of this distressing-experi-
enee of tragedy: after tragedy in
which its own citzens were involved
It has sought to be restruined from
any extreme course of action or pre:
test by a thoughtful consideration of
the extraordinary circumstances ot
this unprecedented war, ami actuat
ed in all that it said or did by the
sentiments of genuine Eriendshi?
which the peoples of the United
States always have entertained and
continue to entertain Towards the
Herman nation It has of course ac-
cepted the successive explanations
and assurances of she imperial Ger
mar government as given in entire
sincerity and good faith, and has hop
ed. even agaiust hope, that it'would
vrove to be possible for the German
government ho to order and control
the acts of its naval commanders as
to square Ils policy with the prind:
pies of humanity as embodied in the
law of nations it has been willin
t.i wait until the significance of III"
faets become absolutely unmistakable
and wusceptible of but one imterpreta
tion. "
half enzen men for the permanent
Mexico and only 4.000 other mobile aeronantcal base :tg be sistablished
troops in continertal United States. , 1,1 Galveston. Th rivers will be
, । given wrmenent instructions Al
An inerease ol the standing army to ready forty are trying for place*-in
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ditions are now favorable for the
By Asoclated Fresh. +.
Boulder. -Colbr April 1».—Members
of the Uuiwratyof Texas’ debatii
pose toproserute relentless and.A‛
iiseriminate warfare against weelk
of commerce by the use of suhma . . ' r ’By J
rines, notwithstanding the now dem ■ • - N
onstratd imposgjbility•oL conduetinE WASHINGTON TEAM WINS * pei
that wakfre in accordame with what . MORNING GAME +9DAY . Vou agie yvone vy luv icurioi uu-
-t ■ ------- , . I tnonities yesterday have been forward-
dr.Awuwejate? Preax ' - fb - nt io the department of Justice, at
Boston, April 19.- Morning game: Washington. District Attorney Mat
Washington 3 6 9> shall said this afternoon. Thie ac
Boston ........... 7 2tion was taken, he said. In response
Batteries: Boehling and Williame,/to orders received today from th* de-
Heurvi Foster and Cady, Agnew, j part ment
$20,000 FIRE LOS3 is
sustained at NEWCASTLE government has mistakenly adopted.
"Even the. terms in which it au-
PROCEEDINGS IN T.4P cox-chantmen to carry arms for pro-
case IM.DA--A8 COURT tection.andtojuse them to repel
pussex have been attaeked witheut
h moment’s wituinE, sometimes he
fore ehey had even becume. aware
circumtanres, the responsibte
idea of adequate* preparedness nautic division, with heudquarters,
lh*B the Hay bill which pajsed Id the! Houstou will he enerot the branch
AHone beverai weeks ago?’The n.,;^Krta enaxrgedptipibedivnon
-bil would increase the army strength however will be the last-to be organ
only by 20,900. The inadequacy, of1 izedr -as the deck and engineering di-
' X , I.iierM . . .visions, and a companv. of marineh
•he Hay bilrisevraet whenannounts- Lwil.be the first perfectod, in the or-
while those righte seem ill 'process <>( , nd todav
lw ing swept utterly away in the mael Shelton
WIOTA DALLYTIMEGWICHITAFLLS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. AFMIL, 1916
NO ACTIONTASKED &
OF CONGRESS
vutable rules of international law and
the untversallx recognthed dictates of
Humanity, ths conclusion that there
is but one course it ca* pursue and
that-uniess lk« imperial u«nn*n E0V-
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at least passenger ships would not 1
thus dealt With and et it has again
"again permitted 'its . undersea
commanders to disregard these assr-
aneeu--with entire impunity. - Great
liners iik the launitania and tlie
the relations between the United
Mlates and Mexico. In that event the
American people might afford to be
vatient and nut to hold Germany to a
strict accountability. But these two
international situations are in no wise
similar. Germany is one of the most
powerful. If not the most powerful, na
tion of the earth. The central govern
ment is all powerful and is cpable of
enforcing Ils most trivial order wher
ever its authority extends. The U-
boats are an instrument of the gov
ernment Their commanders are act-
ing under instruction when they fire
upon and sink merchant and passeng-
er ships. German's disavows) of pur
pose to kill or Injure Americans is
buncombe when she well knows that
tbs death of Americans— traveling In
accordance with their established
delayed., the Planting af broom
past he1........
-crop Tan bespjauted to mature.
most extreme and distressing in
‘stances, of the spirit and method of
whih the* imuerjal German
Houston, Te, April 111.— An aero-
nautic division, with headquarters, st
In view of conditins elsewhere the men an nnywercu _____ __________
- - ■ | the Missouri Paeine should be requir-
ed to pay to the Texas & Pazitigany
. m.",2 .2 «_ > o, l, . , such amount the Texas & Pcific
—22 The Chumberlain bill which passed should be forced to pay the trust
(Newcastle Register)
T. J. Nouton-# stock of general
merchandise and groceries and the
grocery stock of George Whfteles
vere completely destroyed by fire
Tuesdas morning at about 2 o’clock.
The buildings those hrms orcupied
were owned b the Terrell estate and
Card of Thanks. -*
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lee wish to
to
f Mi orgienineye ihgenormsa-Eargnameygaoif, 3-
---- s year old that weighed the many me"sazen of Condtfice
.pounds mak- whteh". hav«. hefbed make the 1085, J
totaoi.l 8 gounda, Mran I lghter. Tiley wl ever be remeubr
w—•• recfVVef .0 per , WA0dred I ed with grattude
I which amqunted to $148.20 for the lot. -TZ: ______
■ Thus five hups equal one hundred and i
. lorty-olght dollar*. onsidering the There is a difference betWMb b«lM'
1 oats with which food crops can be • orminent man and one wk* is too
sx in. Ki jsst1 tor *
. «ina W .• t . ■ - ' ' 2 - ‘ ” "7 4
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1 . IS "FEELER" TOWARD PEACE
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luadequacy is proven by the course or."rondql,j"April® I0The morning
Post’s Biidapest correspondent sends
the following statement by Count Ju-
To Introduce The New
Spring Panama #
We are going to offer for Thursday
only, a few of our New Spring Shapes .
in Panama Hats at greatly reduced
prices. $4 values at $2.98 and $3 val-
ues $2.48, while they last Hats now
on display in our show window.
Urn had already made great head-
wax and it was utterly impossible to
save the two buildings that caught
first. It looked for a while as if the
whole block would burn, but owing
to quick work on the part of a num
ber of our citizens the tire was check-
ed at the, Belknap Coal Company’s of-
fien which was uext to Routon’s The
entire contents of the Union Saddler-.
Company and Kenny’s jewelry store
vere taken ent as these, buildings
were in great danger.
peace negotiations may be begun
0000111011. which leave the doors oven
to counter demands Every one of liis
remarks is a possibillty whieh carries
the germ of future developments and
the basis of further argument. The
npeeh provides an outline of peace
which may be reached."
m maws rnsuuxa comrANYAuericaiT Mexico might be liken.
(Priuters auu Publishera)
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ny Assocluta Press: Tuesday fve
—'New York. April- 19. All tlie pa- ing uuder a
Tiers seized from the foreign ofllca of cm an a versa
. Von Igle Wolfe by ths federal su- ing a total of
/tnonitis yeste relay have been forward- it man receiv
_____ part of the westeri interscholasti • _ . .... ..2. . .
-- . optests for which valuable prizes man government felt justified in
*| babaedeenaqered tTheueAHon to thesircumstances in training all
"Resolved that -a material inerease
liT the vrmament of the1 United States
over that obtained or provic.: :
August, 1915inJustitable." By arma
enemy's commerce' is. nt necesniti,
because of the very character of the
vessets employed and the very meth 2 .
oda of attack which their employ mene 1"s
of course, huvulves. incompatihle with X
the— principles of'hymaniiv. the long
established - and inkontrovertible
rights of nutrals and thesaered Ipi
ernment should now fmimediately de
< la re aiid effert an abapdonment of
its present methods of warfare
againnt vansenzer and freight carry
lug vessels, this government can
have no choice but to sever diploma:
th- rnlations with the government of
the German empire' altogether?
"This decision I nave arrived at
wHh the koenest regret. The vossibil:
H> of ili<> actien rontemplated, | am
sure all thorrhtfui Amiexy huh will
look forward to with unftected re
*Iuetanee But we canet rorget that
—■" —- - ■ — । Hy Assoklutes Press *
-—The drouth in Southwest Texas has Dallas, Tx. -aprul.19.- Tlie first of
it series eKsts inp*hie state court
m.whenIT hellevMl the against th’Texaa & Pacifie Railway
time when it is believed the Co ax brought by the Union Trust
* . it has Company .of New York,, .was to ‘be
of’ called in the 68th district court here
today. This suit seeks a claim 9
$800,000 on notes alleged to huve bee
_____given to the Missouri Pacific railway
propagation and growth of the crop. HTAoProng.“aadpacime Rallway Co. --------------------- -----
__ ... _ ---------- —---------j tiled an- answer.to this suit asking er to relax ths restraints whieh it had
"That point hax now uahapvily ,,
hnen rraphed.nThe.fpottaroaupny. ! -mlesun " ofihe rights ofhuunanity
tbpari Xrman XW has not a. rm rannot remain Alont
, "been elite to put any Umltw Ar re
strict km upon its warfare agafHt
eft her' freight
’J. c topreneutative of the rights of neu
• truls the wurld ovir. and to a JuK! --
ibinariiesforthedestructlomofany ...... __
n.ont solemnitgand tic nine**. ----- i their home at Longview, Texas, last
"I have taken it slid taken it in' Monday and had negotiated the jonr
- ' 1.ny to Wichita Falls via the box car
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McCarty’s Special
mte* . "F - . . Ei,
Grocery Prices for
=e=--Thurs., fife and Sat.
which were not armed would be still I . . J ' •-a ,
exempt from destruction wlthoiR" A , : ~
woun"Keaudcthata rersrrptsnaagers Telephone us your grocery orders for Easter. We
ind-wawsiverpracarcatbitipmtasoncarry the bestbrands of canned goods, flour,
IV auzupnnradtecanntrueuontorsheps sugar, coffee and tea, and all good things to make
- up the Easter dinner. We have the prices as well
as the quality. Call and see.-
14 pounds .Pure Cane Sugar .. r......... $1.00
24 poune sack Best Pure Soft Wheat Flour 90c
24 pound saek Soft Wheat FloOr . ?....... 85 c
10 pounds Compound Lard ... 51.25 and $1.35
The globe trotting aspiratftng of
I tyo fourteen year old-buss Wlo. as 11
they bud "started out Id ne’e "the
world" were bruught to su untimely
ay by l’robation Oficer U. U
DodgbBrothers
MOTOR CAR
striking instauces of thia method of
warfare was that of the dent ruction
of the French cross channel steamer
Sussex until it must sand forth, as
tlie. sinking of tlie steamer Lasitamia
did, as no singmlarly trazical and mt
justilable as to constitute a truly
terrible example of the iuhumantty of
submarine warfare as the command
era of German vessels have for the
past twelve months heen conducting
it. If thia instance stood alone,
some explanation, some disavowal by
Lite German government, "aome evi-
dence of criminal mistake or wilful
dinolediens e on the nart of the com
mander of the vessel that tired the
torpruu miaul be soughi or entertain-
ed but unhappily it does not sang
alone; recent events make the con-
elusion inevitable that It is only one
instance, even though it be one of the
jhat they were in the presone • of an
armed vessel of tlie enemy, and the
lives of non combatants, passenger
and crew fiave beennaeriund whole-
sale, ..In a ma liner which the govern
ment of (lie United States cannot but
regard as wanton and without the
slightest color of justifle al ion No
limit of "lit kind has in fart been sot
to the dinertninatory pursuft - and
■ lest i u< lion of morchatitme of ali
kinda and nationalities within tlie wa
tern,'constantly extnding lu area,
where these veratiotis have been
cafrted on, ahd the roll of Americans
who have lost ’ their lives on ships
thus attacked anil deistroyed has
grown month liy month until tlie
ominous toll has mounted into the
hundreds. —a
“One of the largest ari mestty!
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$3.50
to $10
250,000 with other measures that are (the aeriul eorys. ~ .
..i.a i. . k>o .. ।. . t . I - B ha. been’ unnounced that ahe
provided in the bill ought to form anavy‛ summer cruise will be held
force that could give some protection 1 Jl 15 to 29 and that New Orleans,
againat invaders while avolunteer/Kez.West.and.Havana.will.b..
points visited. The destryer Reid
army was being formed. An army of I has been assigned to the naval mill
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on the new Norfolk model, pleated
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