Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923 Page: 5 of 16
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For Friday and Saturday Selling
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CHOICE
by all (rood
Tanlae is for sale
F riday!
Shake Into Your Shoes
foot-bath Al-
And sprjnkle in the
antiseptic.
powder for Painful. Swol-
healing
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29c Bungalow Cretonnes, 5 yard .. 98c
Roy. N.Y.--Adv:
RANI.
TONIGHT AT THE STRAND
surf e ring
rom
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Ratine Voiles, all colors, yard .... 39c
12 Living Models
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Mercerized Paisley Crepes, yard . 98c .
WILL PRESENT THE
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69c Ratines, yard
Exclusive Modes
IN WOMEN’S APPAREL
98c
to 39c. 5 yards
Ladies’ 59c Knit Unions. 2 for.....98c
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Special Values
In Millinery
test will be held at some time dur-
Ing the two day period of the meet,
but the exact time is not yet known.
tiven from
the city.
Gruver Dorsey: Rtoger
Herbert McAfee tied
FOR ITCHING TORIURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
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Best Bowel Laxative
When Bilious,
Constipated
place, and Lawson Mckinney won
third. .
The previous report of the re-
sults of the contes centained son.
errors.
WINNEIS IN DELAMATIO
CONTEST AT HOWIE SCHOOL
woman.
There is a
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Many Charm-
ing Styles in
Sports Hats in
Silks and
Straws in
Spring Color-
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Peoples Bakery
in sevesru
“Cascarets" 10c
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phone 3923.
SCMOOL ATHLETES
and spring festvial to be given- by
the Colored Choral Clut, under the
auspiees of the Mt. Pleasunt Eap-
Hat Church. at the Wichita Teater
Almost ready to announce our removal date. All thrifty
shoppers will be here Friday and Saturday.
The Courteous Service Store
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BREAD
Mada Every Bav y
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For Spring
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Those who have seen the previous displays will find practi-
rally an entire new showing this evening. New frocks, suits
and wraps will be presented and new music will be featured
by the Strand Concert Orchestra.
Steps ware taken at a meetine of
the Boy Seouts Wedneaday night to
Two Days Shopping ’Til Easter
SHOP NOW
FEDERAL COI KT RNJOYS AN
ErIhE AFTENOON OF HEST
style for every taste and
________jn—and a full pahette of
colors to intrigue your fancy. On dis
tsataaB
ktiimc,jvem
$2.00 Crepe de Chines, all colors, Friday,
yard ............ 81*39
Our Ready-to-Wear Department brimming full new
Easter Dresses. Wraps and millinery at our usual low
prices.
because of these facts
"Your guide should be the fitness
of the man for the nervice to bo
rendered. You should utterly ignore
in selecang the jury membeta. the
politteal or social religious affilia-
tions.
"You should not select nor reject
a man because he is a member of
the K. K K. or because he is not;
you should not select a man be:
caune he is or Is not a Mason or a
member of ths Catholio or any of
ths Protestant churches. Your only
test should be whether the man is
fitted with the necesssry qualitica:
tions which you deem is necessary
for the service he is to render."
prominent speakers on Manonie
subjects in the state have been se-
cured for the program.
5 1-2 yards 25c Percales .98c
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Curtain Scrims and Marquisettes, values
AND MUM 10 \
WHE FRIOAY
. Everything is in readiness for
the district meet of the Interscho-
An extra special event for Easter shoppers is scheduled for
our millinery section tomorrow and Saturday• Hats that hate
bean priced at quite a bit more are placed in a large group
for special Easter selling at choice $9.95. Models for all oc-
casions and for wear with every fashionable costume are in-
cluded. See these tempting values tomorrow.
Regular shampoos with Cuticur
Soap will keep the scalp chan and
healthy. Before shampooing touch
spots of dandruf an-1 itching. If any.
wih Cutlcura Oimtment. A clean,
healthy scalp means good hair,
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BBT fill i Sass Steves widheut
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‘Pola Negri’ in ‘Mad Love’
is a picture that is well worth your attention and will hold
your interest from start to finish. <
Acat» now on sale far
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Sixteen Dog Course Race Will Be
Run At Burkburnett Saturday In
Field With Natural SlipAways
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Fedeval court enjoyed an after-
noon of rest Thurnday as all the
eases which were set down for trial
had either been settled or a post-
first produced ths
great remedy,
"Mothsr-s Friend."
Mrs. C. J. Hart,
man. Scran ton.
Pa., says:
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SPORT HATS
Twn a T’Caunty
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ment I eat -like a farm band, sleep
like a top and fuel as husky as I
did when I was a brawny lad of
twenty-one. Tanlac is in a clan by
itseif."
musical pro-
From California, the land of year-
round sunshine, come the spring Mead-
owbrook Sport Hats—stunning crea-
tions for both town and country wear.
Gay with the season’s smartest color •
ngs and designed tor meet the exacting
requirements of the world’s famous so-"
ciety play-places, these Meadowbrooks
frankly appeal to the discriminating
ihey should take into onsideration
in selecting, man that he wan •
man who would not indict on mere
susptelon but a, man who would
carefully investigate a case, welsh
the testimony and then maha hia
decision as to whether a bill ahbuld
be returned.
The grand jury commlaslon was
composed of J. A. Wise of Electv:
C. W. Snider of Wichita Falla and
II. E. Fisher of Burkburnett.
Judge Martin outlined the gen-
eral qualiricatiohs of a grand juror
and asked the men to select fair
minded men who were not biased
a nd. men who would not indict peo-
whale Wheal. Rye. Graham
aad nontew htewm
the varioun schools in । clan.
The ensay writing con- this
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“BAYER” when you buy Aspirin
"Meadowbrook" and many other in-
triguing styles are here from which
to choose “Your Easter Hat." To
sc* them is to admire them.
taken to Iowa Park.
The spelling- matches
held at the high school
was composed of 32 pieces
unty
There is one remedy that seldom fails
to stop itching torture and relieve skis
, iritation, and that makes the skin soft
clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you win.
Zemo. which generally overcomes skin
disease*. Eczema, Itch, Pimples. Rashes.
b-4Slackheads, in most cases give way
Zemo. Frequently. minor blemishes
/disappear overnight. Itching usually
« stops instantly. Zemo is a sale, anti-
septic liquid, clean, easy to use and;
dependable h costs only 350: an extra |
' large bottle, $1.00. It is positively mab
i (or tender, sensitive skina, I
throughout the day, according to
Miss Kinsey. Declamations will be
heard at the average of 10 each
hour, and will last about six hours
during the day.
Sixty high school students will
take part in the elirinations, two
CHARLES L. PETERS
^GM 25 POUN0S
ON TAKING TANLAC
4xaz
deed
emen
Thursday morning . by officers of
the club. A targa gallery of nhoet:
era is expected; amsteurs and
others interested In practice We
invited to attend the .hoot.'
Huth Robertson King.
“Parlor Millinery”
TryPISOS
bra-
ponement asked.- in
ntanices the case was
_ .ousda stearns, Candace Kidd
and Lois Kirkendall won the first
second and third honors. respeetiv:
ly. In the girls'. declamation contest
_________ kchool, ___________
gram, including a number of negro
melodies, jubilee songs and sptrit-
uala by the choral club. will pre-,
cede the atyle show. In addition to
the numbers given by the club, a
number of popular sons* by solo-
lets of the club will ontertain the
audience.
The style show Mill follow the
musical program immediately; eight
Kiris representing the elght, largest
fashion centers in the world will
demonstrate the latest creations for
the benefit of the elored popula-
"tien. speclaf seats are rererved for
white people who care to attend
the performance. Proceeds will go
to Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church.
Judge P. A. Marun told- thom that
the atfiilation oAa man with anxi
order or sect wODih no meneure a
qualification of V grand Juror..
rhe Judge also told the members
of the commission that in ttelectinK
the members of the grand jury that
DOPE AXD XKEDL.R FOUND
ON CITY pnisoXE J
Ten grains of morphine. needtes
end the necessary paraphernalia
were taken from a man who is be-
ing held in the city jail. Wednesday
morning. accordinK to a statement
madeqby, city officers Wednesday
afterRoovs.-
The arrest was made by Patrol-
man Marks and Federal Narcotic
Agent Nance. The nan is being held
In the city jail until charges are
filed in the federal court.
GIN CHF! SHOOT TO *
ne HELD PNIDAY MORNING
completed ScOvrs TAKE STEPS FOR
REORGAXIZING DAND HERE
j On account of the conflict with
the baseball game, the regular
I weekly shoot of the Wichita Gun
Club will be held Friday morning
at $;30 instead of in the afternoon
lastie league contesiw, both liter-
ary and athletic, to be held here
r ... -Friday and sAturdny. The decla:
millon vtuls mhation contents will begin Friday
morning, and will eonttnu*
i Unterrazovoreshtanaun: yBu’e
not getting the genuine Bayer prod-
Stamp. for .... si Times Office 2,1 oreecrirad rV.edysir." by mil-
ad . ! lions for colds, headache, toothache:
stamps for W. at Timpen Office, i -arnche
lgatory to at Scottish Hite Ma '
sons in this jurisdietion and it i« CAV
expected that the banquet room I
will belergwded. Some of the molt
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that the management would
i went to
Foote and
aneowBed-ammmeemE--NE W IM
it Peaumont last week —adv.
"octeumaut yonr bwen
MAM NIMI Andigestion, - BoM• •V
^“•ato^ch. and all auch
"on bzoranin-uprcanaPamran
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, MARCH HU.
’™awsssa> IROTARIANS GIVEN
• FOR MAUNDJ THURSDAY nrnnnT Ar nrnrar
— . a —■----- ULUIIUI IIL HLl’N
laid out by Mr. Pirtle. In charge.
anaspunt.oHal.uEevide nazral slipaways for
and
---5 --- the ground and speed of the rabbit
will provide will be given the rab-
bit for a run for freedom.
It waa evident at a late hour
Thursday eveniug that if the num:
her of entries poured in as they did
within a few hours of the afternoon
will be J -----
at 3:30 | ‘ '*n Ynu hM
o'clock Friday, between representa- AS ment1yes.
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..... science, hae
shown the way
it was he who
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and was active in musical affairs
to the city.
chenter Powell, scout exeeutive.
said Thursday morning that the
band would be reorganixed with ;
about 20 members. A meeting has
been called for Saturday night at |
. -nuuthendquarters in Iha Morgan
building to pertectitherorganinatlonst----
druggists. Over 35
sold — (Adv.)_____
/ kn. Sweating feet. It. prevent”
4 blisters and sore spots and takes
the sting out of corns and bunions.
Asays use Allen's Foot-Ease to
Feak in new shoes and enjoy the
Wisn of feet without an acho. Those
who use Allen's Foot-Ease say that
they have solved their foot troubles.
Sold everywhere. Trial packaxe and
A Foot-Ease Walking Doll sent
Free. Address ALLIN’S FoOT-
for second
Models for
wear with suit
or frock in a
varied collec-
tion of favored
spring
fashins
chosen from each set of 10. and
these winners will compete in the
finals et the Ftst Baptist Church.
Saturday night.' A boy and girl
deelalmer will be chosen to repre-
sent the high veltool at the district
meet, April 13 and 14.
The athletic events for the day I
will bo run off in the afternoon!
Friday, probably starting at 2 p. •
m Title will take place at thei
Coyote track, at the country club.i
The flrat and second places fn thei
track and fietd events will also be i
several in-
Nervous Feeling Due
To Gas on Stomach
Pressure of gas on heart and
other organs often caunes a resuiess
nervous feeling. Simple buckthorn
bark, gyicerine. etc. A" mixed in
Adlerika. expels gas and relieves
pressure and n i vousm re almost
INST ANTI. Y. acts on BOTH upver
nod lower bowet Adlerika removes
matter you never thought was in
your nystem w hich poisoned atom-
neh. causing’ gas and nervounnens.
XCELLENT to guard against ap-
pendicitis. Winstons Dru Store.
7»4 Indiana street.—(adv,
- ----- -j - i-—hi 11 mi it---
reorganize the scout band. About
12* bora who were present expresned
a desire to become a part of the
-----nUation. Originally the acout
forced to have a drawing in order
to determipe the dogs which would
lie entered in the 16-doK course.
Mr Pirtle announced Thursday
afternoon that plans were under
way for the construction and erec:
tlou of s permapent coursing pnrk
which would be laid out according
to state and national ansociatton
"With my first twe children
had a doctor and a nurse and then
they had to use instrumeutn hut.
with my last two children 1 ‘usd
Mtother’ Friend and had only '•
nurse: we had no time to get a doe.
tor because I wasn't very *ick—only
about ten or fifteen minutes."
Note Writs for valuable free II-
ustrated book. "Motherhood end the
Raby." containing Important au-
thoritative information which every
expectant mother should have, and
■ II about "Sfother’ Friend." to
Bradfield Regulator rompany. RA-
IS, Atlanta; Ga. "Mother's Friend"
is sold by druggists everywhere.
Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
"Freezone" on an aching corn, in-
stantiy that corn stops ■ hurting.
then shortly you lift it right off
with fingera. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle
of "Freezone" tor a few cent*, nut-
Helent to remove every hard card,
soft corn, or corn between the toes,
and the calluses, without soreness
or irritation.—Adv.
Mother-To-Be,
Read This-
Arrangements Were
Thursday morning for ths staging
of a 14-dug course rabbit race at
Burkburnett Saturday afternoon at
2:30 Jeloek. The races will he given
in a field just a half mile from
Burkburnett on the Wichita l-alls
paved 1ehw courao race which will orua
be run on the rulewpr elimination band
will provide 15 racedkand in addi-
tion to this other races will be run.
in all It is stated that there will be
probably 23 races.
The rare course which has beem
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Here is a wonderful message to all
xpectant mothers. When ths Mt-
• One arrives, you con have that
oment more free am--
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Shampoo Wilk Cuticura
And Have Healthy Hair
general. Accept onlv "Baxer"peT
ags which comeinn prover airee
*une. Handy b0**»» ot 12 tabiet
cost few cens. Druzzite
bottles of 24 and 10*. Aspirin is tht
mark of Rayer atanutacter
of Monoaceticacidester of santeyuu
Feot-Eane, the
29c Check and plaid Zephyr Ginghams, 5 ,
yards....................... >.... 98c
made reports eg vartous phs see orl
that gathering, at the weekly I
luncheon at the. Kemp Thursday. | •AAAAAA
Norrace Rouvine told of the task i «KDUNU3F
ut laudin the 1924 sonferengi New,""T, n
' N, F. prefton "told orr" on the be: I -
____________ ... „ hasior of pie Wichitana. Huber l moamnam
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$ xwaga aqazumucen ,
lor town
Grnur,Says
nme*wwe
rerenet
"The other day tli< peales showed
me a gain nt twenty-file pounds,
and it sure made me feel thankful
for Tanlac,” was the rhacteriztie
stufement of Charles E. Peters, 2219
NeGet st., Kansas City. Mo., valued
member of the shipping department
of Crane & Co.
"Pneumonia left me all run down,
with ,my stomach so out of order
I couldn’t get back my strength,
and was way under weight. I suf-
fered so badly with indigestion my
food did me little, good, bloated me
with gas tin my heart palpitated
like a tripl -hammer. andIloat au
apvetite, Billiousynesn. conetipatien,
hendachen, sleeplenanes" and un
strung nerve* pur the fintshing
touches on my miseties and I could
find no relief. , •
"Since taking the Tanlao treat-
The announcement
J. C. doEs
W. A. Browning and J. C. Jones f
of Dallas have been added to the
Hat of speakers who will lake part
in the program at th* Maundy
Thursday banquet given by Mas-
kat Temple, Thursday evening at
7 o'clock at the Kemp hotel. Mr.
Jones formerly resided here.
Attendance at the banquet is oh- ■
rules. The interests which Mr. Pur-
tie is representing ate already, lay-
ing plans to make a bid for the
state and national most fur the
coming year.
Mr. Pirtlo can be reached at
$6.50 values.... $4.48
$5,50 va ues ..... $3.48
$4.00 va ues ........ $2.48
“tier April term of 1e nth district court, to the state and unfair TYiF'fffHW"
—r Judge P. A. Martin told- thom that charged.
"Du not discriminate against any
race, nationality, creed ut religion
in selectfhg members for the grand
jury." Judge Martin nuld. “and do
not retuse to put a man on the jury
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923, newspaper, March 29, 1923; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583585/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.