Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1916 Page: 8 of 10
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zapecial attention given to
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SUMMER DRESSES, GAILY BEDECKED.
DECLARED MOST CHARMING IN YEARS
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ROBERT T. HOUGH
Former Solicitor U. S. Internal
Revenue Service.
May 5 nnd G, la the
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of the Orient hotel, In clone proxI-
DISHVAH
L ’BACCY/
Fort Worth, 20; Greenville, 10; Mar
shall, 7; Timpuon, 7; Jacksonville, »;
‘Attofney
Thee; Roons 216 First Natl Baak
Buitalug. Phone 713.
from each dtutriet that will be
nd a rebate on the railroad fare
state meeting at the Ualvers
LABOBING MEN CAN WEAR •
WORK CLOTH IB TO CHURCH
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Attorney-at-Law
Room 3, Ward Buildtag. Phone 473
Lawyers
Room 330. Hirst National Bank Bldg
H. 0. OLABCOCK . ,
Lawyer
Room 1B Nedlurkan BM
/M9EMER SMOKEP
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Lawyarn
Office in Friberg Building.
Painless Dentist
Office over Morris Drug Store —
B02% indlana Ave.
Office Phone 1415: Reeideve *
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. P. WEEK8
Atterney-atLaw
offiee: Fifth Floor New Viret Na tinea)
Bank Building.
»alal Qhrek, yuM?®
I a revival. It la maid that work-
Civil and[Crn. MALLAW.
Phone ""
lag men are taking advantage of the
idvitation:
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W. BChaqncey ' ohn Degenport
CANCY A DAYENPONT
111 Kemp1TBS! Building
Phone 1434____________
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Attorneys.atLaw
Office: ’Room 206 A K. Blds.-
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OPTICAL CO.
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tt. ogecutive tommittee, on!
the baais of dembership fees up to
March 15. has determined the number
WAYNE SOMEdVILE
Lawyer . •
offiee: Room 411 let NatT Bahik Bldg.
Chora 1833. 7
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Attorney-atLaw
Prompt attention to all civil businese
oftice: Rear First Nail Bank.
J ike dEXT.CAN
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inittee has assigned h total of 201 in I
track who will be allowed a rebate on
their railroad -tare. The number as-
signed to each ‘district is aa follows:
Amarillo, 8; Whita Falla, 15;. Bon-‘
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a dark blue taffeta, trimmed with
thene white opaque beads arranged in
conventional designs on skirt yoke,
cuffs nnd eoller. An extremely sim-
Tuxedo has made thousands of happy, contented pipe-smokers .
because-i’s so wonderfully mild and cannot burn, bite or blister
the tongue or irritate the throat. *
60 "m "
No 'aide line. Just Optical
•4 :( exclusive.
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f- All doubt "thatte uniform rauk
W. B. Mitzgerald
FITZGERALD 4 COX
AttorneyeatLew i
Practic. In all Court*
Rooms: 304-4 Flrat Natl Bask Blds- ,
Why Not
have your eyes attended to
today, vu examinaton in I
free and our prices resson- •
e able considering the fact we-
GRIND the ENSES tu Ht
. each defect of your aye. We
cun, duplicate any broken
lense.
these wortpleas ncamps. It Is no un-
. - chg •" 100 a dozeu of more
nesE. and resident districts, with n
RUGS CLEANED
-By the,latest method. We (
ael the dye and serub them
, and take out the grease. We
take iem up and,we place
tbem on your floor.
WICHITA TENT &
AWNINGCOMPANY-
Phene MOB. 808 BIvth BL
any means, in the well dresson w"
man's wardrobe, l» the houne dreHs.
Il mny be the morning dress of th" J- R- oaLE
woman who merely 1 " - "
______ _____ _____I effectively on hil-
dren's garments and here again we
Hee the effect of color, for In chil-
that email povle shuli be dresne
quaintly and prettily. that is all. and
leaves tie to work our own salyation.
Thin is not dimieult aa materiuls are
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----- jeld in Wichita Falla .
uaxt August baa been t .moved by th. f
action pf the pasenger agents of the
Texas railroads, who have granted .
the special rates naked by the wood- #4
men. This was the only conditign |
kpevtal to The Timee.
Ausin, exas, April —Fortyfive
annual conests in debating, declama
tion spellihg and athleties were held
under the direction of the Uuiyersity
Interncholastie League, March 31 and
April 1. Fhis number ia the high-
water mark oi interscholastic contehts
conducted by any organisation in the
United tntes. Some 60,000 Texans
for a day at least were brought in olose
touch with their State University. The
enrollment in the League has already
reached 12a0, more than 200 fiver the
number hoped for at the heginning of
the current year. and an imerean of
tax over last year. - )
Dr Shurter, State chairman of the
league, who naked concevuing the
work, aald, "We could keep a dazen
men buny every day for the next three
weeks," He hlmself will eonduct the
meet in Jack County, the banner coon
ty for thia year wit li a memberatilpi of
66 wchools, Priday and Baturda, Ae a
special Tteognitiou of the fne work
- ___________ ...j gown. Faniign, 100, taos a nan AttarnavnatLm
ieanon, there- Ui Ig designing, cleverly introducing mahen sdz’aE’NaHna
sitate to uwe I each veawon little innovation* which ", Bldg. "Pomsi438.
A whole lot of merrat one time or another have tried to smoke a pipe and used thetrong,
tobacco. Result—a hot tongue and "coldifeet." -Try again with thsrighttobags2m-u*gdo
maud for brighness. Fashion say
Checker Board
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RAILROADS GRANT SPECIAL
RATES NEEDED TO MAKE
- equent
-_____ ___. ----- nighats ago 4,
vounK lady returning home from
hureh wervices narrowly escaped be-
ing hit and probably kiled by a bulle
from a gun in the handA of one of
By Agsoclated Presu. ~ et- 2
lndianapolis, Apri, "Many appli-
cations for admissten to the U, B.
military training camps to. he. held
during the. mouttis of July. August, 1 *K
Sepember and Oetobor at Fort Bon •
Jamin Harrtaon have begun to arrive,,'-
although 4he blanks have not vet 5en 7
ent out by the training-camv com- *—
mitteh in charge of the preliminary
N plans.. Three camp* will be conduct-
" ed and a total enrollment of more
i' than 2,000 men is expected. The corn
mittee appointed to arrange the fin-
ances of the cmp han Junt about -
completed the raining of $4,000 which
it wan estimated would be melent
to meet the expenses of the camps.
The date of’-he frst camp will be
July 5 tAigt 4; the second from
August 4 to September 6 and the third
from Septmber 8 to October 5. Each
camp will Im* able to take care of 750
and at leant 500 cltixenn will be nec-
essary for each period Men from
Indiana, illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Wis-
consin. Minnesota, lows and the two
Dakota*. Colorado. Kansas. Missouri,
Wyoming, Nebraska and a part of
Montana will be eligible for enroll-
ment. provided they meet the other
requirements.
The camps sre intended to give
citizens as much of the fundamental
| education of a soldler, non-comm!s-
staged officer and officer as can be
1 imparted during the duration of the
camp. The Instructions will be under
the direct charge of regular army of-
fleers and there, will be a certain rou-
tine et duty, tricludig rifle practise.
I intuntry training only will be given
at Fort Harrison.
The applicants to be enrolled must
bear an excellent reputation, be an
American citizen between 18 and 45
Buy, Bell, Exchange and Repair
FURNITURE
, ' Upholstering — .
y‛ FONDER FIIRNITURE CO,
7167th St Rhone 718 ■
-years old. In sound physical condi-
tion and have a college education or
its equivalent. By equivalent is meant
It Is - explained, a good elementary*.^
education, supplemented by business
. done in dnek County through th* eL
-------- : forta of Hupt. J. W.Fulcher,Dr. Shurt-
semrec a’ er, through the cooperation of Hubert l
PiE4 Jones and Major lelefieid, will pre-
P- " .*ent a souvenir University Calendar to •
uBedAi jeuch school in Jack Cqunty,
M2MFA 1 Professor Raymond Bressler goes to
Emmcaebv । East Texas. Jasper County, where the
mmannuun reportn presage some very interesting lexal
HMMMMEaL." rontets. clyde Littlefield goes to the hopes
— Panhadie. Prolessor «ulnger and e= ‘
Grady Roes io Tewple; and K. C. Soule
MAKING PLANS FOR
STATE TRACK MEET
Big Increase is Expected—Borne Con-
testante Fare Is te Bs
Repated
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homuicK’s
^MALTED Milk IO.U" NOO-n--
caap.mubstutescostxovcmeyn -am —
s*a- fpg and Ho inexpensive. BMOOT A BMOOT
Thergare figured and flowered dimi-
aasuy »uu>vd vet isles and lawns
fascinuting voiles and creves, pattern - fr *T-‘ ~
ed in guaint deisgns, and the popular ■ us eiKmeviarm * ' +
rubroidered lounelngs. Clalli, and'”' -
ri, crI ।
< onbined with gulmpes, white or col-
ored. Those urtledresnes are often
K qpm.phme‛sss;Mtdemozome
rtpi‛ a 1,Ba 0‘Neb bk Wade h, walker A • ■
rtin g • "-n- Burgery and General Pratlie
Offiee: tre National Ban Big
Rooms 301-302.
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Uniform Rank of Order Will Gather,
Several Thousand Strona. on
Lake Wichita Grounds
LH. ROBERTS
CEMENT WORK of u
GENERAL CONTRACTOR World would be he
tizS"en_
itant lifln nV ducting
WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1818
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HUFF, MARTIN A BULLNMrfM r. R. (OAN) BOONS
Lawyeere Attorney at Law
Booma: 314. 3U Md a6K4 • a Kali | Balt* 405 407 n«ffip A Kell Bulldtag
___________________ _ ily thing to bear in mind when_________Bulldink M BLANKRNHIF ♦
For the taffeta afternoon dress using these motifs. Is that the design/-.-... A
’•end* are in colors or white, aci must lie small and the effect dainty I CARRIGAN, woNTGOMET.• .
“ * " " v-ix-s -*ttahi"T and cross stitch are i BRITAIN
encapment was assured for this city, —
and It is now certain that- this big
gathering will be huld.
The ehcampment will be held late
in August, and will last for six days;
it will bring fronr 4»0« to 8000 Wood-
men to this: city, and WII be the
largest gathering Wichlta Falls baa.
ever- entertained. The encampment
will be held at Lake Wichita, alongl
the lines of a strict military organise"
tion, with ghmp qoutie, drills, etc.
The neoessBry cohcesstons have al-
ready been made by Uto lake man-
DR. W. H. FELDLR
Dentiet 2 "
605 Seventh Btreet.2
ARCHrrecTH gLxirytL engineer*
FiEL6 n.qnsor ’ "3
-i Architecte ■
BIT Kemp A Kell Bulldtag.
FL Worth and WIcBIta FElla.
FORT WORTH HIGH BCHOOL •
HAS WILD FLOWER CLUB
Fort Worth, Tit*.. April 19LA wild
flower chib composed or in pupils
of 'the Central high school Imre has
been organised for the purpose of
taipg hikes through the Woods la
Rife vtelnity each week, and collect-
Ing specimens of wild flowers in con-
uection with the study of botany.
Ihc rich,-sun-ripened leaf-for Tuxedo is aged 3 to 5 years.
' Then it’s treated by the original “Tuxedo Process” — a doctor’s
discovery—which -removes every particle of bite. There art
-many so-called processes—ail are imitations of the "‘Tuxedo
Pvocess ’'—nonc has ever even approached the “Tuxedo Process” in
making tobacco leaf mild and Wholesome.
"When a man Jind, the right ~ • TryTuxedo foraweekand leatn what it means tO love your pipe.
tobacco, a pipe become his tru^ttd 3 ... . .
munsolor and friend. I have found YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
the’r^ht toboceo in 1 uxedo. Ih .—■ Convenient, glassine wrapped, m. Famous green tin with gld 1 Q,
mellowness f^rar^e and mildness moisture-prof pouch - - - •C lettering, curved to fit pocket IVC
afford perfect emorjment. • - " " . 2 __ . II
", , „ p */ Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c.‘ ' In Class Humidors, 50c and 90c.
/ker //474 T - T AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
OR D. "pRocToRTRAINING CAMP FOR
TIto daytime dress of serge, I---
al Iien or taffeta. Is rendered dol:
biy beromiug by a bit iff vivid wool
er bead embroidery and the oveptng
fvock. no mattr diow simple, is a
ihinn of giltter affid sperkle. On*----------
hould not rbe afraid of oddity.. as .The house dresa
As girdles abd baits of all deserty:
tins art smart again this year. It
will set bp B dimclt water to Intro-
mit y to the buntnesn section, but un-
fortunately was without the etesired
resuit. Several shota were Brod, but ..................................
only one took effect, hitting one of pie, long need dress of lanvin’s. lu
Iba assailantasin the flashy part of ian gabardne, was offectively fnisl-
the arm. Another shot went thrpugh ed by a narrow woven girdle of bead*
the wall of an out house at the penver In the vivid Indian colorings: tiis
hotel, nearly a block sway, and bare , girdle was weighted with two heavy
ly mised crashing through tue headlaasels and was alight loosely al-out
of R. W. Scot proprietor of the hotel lihe normal walstline. knotted ane al-
The shooter was arrested and will be’lowed to rail nearly to the skirt hem
held to await the actiou of the grend ou left side. The girdle composed .
Jury Ghilicothe iw infested by a bad the onl bit of contrst on the dress, I
bunch of coons nnd they need atten ' and th effect wuw eharming.
tion. If they are tolerated here at' g white bead girdle on aid after,
all thez.needIto be rezulated. ‘Thezinoon or a dance frock of net is meet
ere retting bandy with the nne nt .effective too; the China head* may ______ _________
th* min and feel free to shoot up the be uned. or the gittering < ryetal ied. ,
town at pleasure. .‘Ths la not N/bends. Those woven girdiwHive ua Breakfast Gown and House Dress
nightly occurrence, but frequent tie- nu oxcellent ovportuniy to put intaL Not the least Imaporant detail, by
durrence: Only a few r night ago A, ije ihie lnowleige of bead weavingany means, lu the well dressor w"
whieh the masrity of us gained when [man * wardrobe. In the house dress.
•bead embroidery waa so popular iail. mny u zue -:wp wuor ...... .... ... ,
form of fancy work, some years ago., woman who merely auper vises her. AttorneyetLaw..
One mav use her own idous as to col- hounehold or it may be the workaday I Hoorn 13. Ward Bufldiog. Phone 111
or combinattons, this belng anotheri dress of the woman who really keeps]---------- . - ■ — --*
chance lor develowing personality injher own house, but at 1* a* necesnary Walter Nalnon T. F. Hunter
Area*. The baa of color ia undoubted- as the altemoon frock or the even ! NELSON A HUNT an
, ly the «reatest factor in obtaining inguown. Fashion, Ion. takes a hand
- muu yuyu, womn... .........lino denired note of the season. there-'m Ig designing, cleverly 1ntroducing
visible means of support There.'Is n । tore, one should not hest. • — 13.. ----- --- h
legal remedv for tbis evil.' The Newscolor in effective combinatione. In. make for .comfort, convenience and
2--3 to see the new city administra -ribbon, brailda add embrotdery. of all; hecomlnguess. As thn home I* the .2. 10- ' _______2 7 .
tion apply it. — Winrs; the touch of handwork, in. in- woman's busluess, Ilie house dins* JOU ETTE M. BONNER
—'■ -e---= 'traduced an trock. bleuse and suit, marks her as'efficient or inefficient. I Attorneyat-Law
'anywhere and everywhere -possible. ' Tuo novelty cottons and 4inens arel GBBaral. Btata aad Federal Ptactlee.
The daytime dross of serge, naturtetfeetiyely used In these dresses .a I otficest Suites 8,10 and 11 Ward Bldg
.. -- - -m— .----1—4 - qgured material being trimmed with I — TElenhoNGi. 3 1”
A plain and vice versa. Thn break _______________________
Cast lire** Illustrated in fashioned ora a fElbrr
a daintily gureg volley with ribbon! "AtEArnavAELAu
edged cape < olWof plain whije voile. nenn.. am’-’X-X.A. min.
e house dresa. which could quite •orce: •10 rirat NNE naAK Brag,
a. well serve for e street frock .de ' Aki.
vloped in serge or'Ihlen.4q, fashion- 1-ohn G- FXa. **W. AKin
ed of dark bine madras, trimmed with] KAY A AKIN
bands of whire voile. Both designs: Attorneye at Law
are simple, practical and becoming. I 0Sm: 416 First Na‛L Mank Blda.
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lug purposes. The tyvlcal summer > girdled as soberly or as gorgeously
dress is more charming than It ha* as Fancy dictate* and Fashion ad-
been for many a year. It is fashion- rise* Fancy to be gorgeously inclin-
NEGROES IN CHILLICOTHE - ed of the taminsttag voiles, erepes, ed. Hird*, bees, butterflies and col-
ARE GIVING some TROUBLE louncings and organdies favored this ured moths sre lining embroidered on
----' season and trimmed with ribbon, lace. Especially, are these blue birds fa:
:tCbillicothe Valley New*) embroidery and beads. I Ing especially favored for light toned
A little trouble among acme of the. Beads as Trimming—Whits and linens and cottons,
coons of the town, growing out of Colored. I rimming the Smell Girie‛ Dreeses,
recent arrests for bootlegging, reach--. China beads are particularly efTec: Especilly are these blue „birss fa
ed its climax Saturday night. "Theitive for thia purpon; these are usedivored for thn little girl'* white frock,
colored entleman who had been for- for yokes, collars, cuffs and for gir-The only thing to bear in
nishing local officer* with Informa-, die*. " - - - ---- ■ •
tion of violations of the local option “hn __________ _____________ -___-
Jaw was called to account for his cording to their application. One of Feather stitching
le wiaries or tie imported frocks both being used
shown in New York this season was ----
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or professlonT training.
In additton to payine his own trans-
portation charges, eaob successful ap-
plicant must pay-$25 on hl* arrival
at Fort Harrtsonnfor his keep and
camp maintenance durng each period.
This does not lindude the unitorm
and necessary toilet ertiles. The wI. v... .0,001
government will provide .free .armssium. 1U; Lubbock, 5; Bweetwater. 16:
ordnance and equipment for.intantry. » Paso, 0: san Angelo. 7; Waco, 13;
mese kit, tent, blankets, poncho, cot. - • — • —........
beddtnK and "weater
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New York. April —Daytime duce the required bit ot color.' Wide
i dresses, this season, seem to have I and narrow girdles of ribbon are,_ anme
: j reached the height of perfection. I smart; narrow strap belts of colored rn-=u"T —urr
* Thore are the simplest of the simple. . suede, soft or vivid, according to the
— .. --------- ....--------------- .. In design* for morning or street weartone of th material, encircle skirt or
Corsicana, it); .Georgetown. 25: Neva- sad the daintieat, most airy possiblecoat of the sport costume and the
* ... of cieations lor afternoon and even-i simple serge or linen ffock may be
m.mn
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.By BRIGGS
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agement.
Local Woodmen will make extensive
plaus for the encampment and the
Chamber of Commerce will be ask-
ed to epoprate in giving the affair
all possible publicity and making the
attendanee 88 large AE possible
PLANNED IN AUGUST
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_____ “Tux” is the genial smoke! There’s vim and punch and get-there
energy in every fragrant puff. Get the bustling, hustling spirit pf “Tux”
into your system and it’ll give you an outlook on life fresh as a morning
-glory at 5 a. m. i ---—
Guxedo
Tha Purhet Tobacco for Pipo and CigarcUo .
IyAmoglateit Pemek
Fort Worth. Texas, April 1»—"La-
men: come with your working
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