Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923 Page: 6 of 16
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27-inch Cross Bar Dimity, yard 21c
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One lot lace edgings, Easter spe-
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Easter and Springtime Silks
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Miller Ferguson Dry Goods Co. Inc.
Store Dependable
Indiana and Tenth
Phone 3029
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Turkish Towels
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Doctors Recommend
Ben-Opto for the Eyes
Pnsaictans and eye epociaitats pre-
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Another wonderful shipment in
today of suits ranging from
$28.75 to $78.50, and
UNUSUAL REASONS ARE
GIVEN BY JUVENILES
We quote below a few of the many money saving
bargains offered in piece-goods, table linens, etc.
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With the very spirit
and charm of
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planned burglary.
him for invostigatlon.
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Miller Fergyton Dm/ Goodt Co. maket an ear-
nett appeal to the ladietjdetiring Individuality
in Easter Garments offering the tpirit and
charm of the teaton in our
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Miller Ferguson Dry Goods Co. Inc.
Millinery Department
from using available funds until it
has met ■ note for 111:.000 held by
the Houston bank,
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Every department in the store contributes to this
special sales event of Friday and Saturday.
Nainsook and Longeloth, priced for
this selling, 6 yards for.......$1.00
$2875
OFFICERS AND CABINET
MEMBERS INSTALLED BY
UNIVERSITY Y. W. C. A.
Solid Color Taffetas, all good shades,
per yard ...............-132.50
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Roshanara Crepe and Flat Crape, spe-
cial, per yard ...........* -$3.95
You get more
and better shines
for your money.
causes the pain. „ .
3 an drunis anny Seee..
One lot of Sports Silks, Grog De Londre
and Faille. Specially priced for this
selling, per yard .............$2.19
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ficers
pf th
up t
bring
possi
grou
the i
New shipment Easter blouses, skirts, lace col-
lars,-silk underwear, petticoats, gloves, hand-
kerchiefs, bags, beads, ear bobs, bracelets,
vanities, etc.
“Youthcraft” Frocks’
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Dresses, Suits, Wraps
Another very splendid lot for Friday and Sat-
urday, values up to $10.50..............$5.45
$1-00
One special lot of Cross Bar Dimity,
6 yards for.,.t........ 1.00
^s75
Den'k Suffer
With Piles
—co.
One Lot Curtain
Nets
Values to $1.75, spe-
cial, per yard . • -98
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myoha piaing madolin nr gul-
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htea w’commpnicnte with "Mr
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Milatkiew to the orgawation
fa nhaondtoli" and wnttereitb
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'is worn «
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(4) White Goods
Hone and Daisy Domestics, Friday
#9* rnd Saturday, 6 yards for.....$1.00
Report States There Were Nine
Hundred Juvenile Suicides
Last Year.
Seate’now on male for
GALL-CURCI
MCCONNELL nnos.
The quickness, the sureness
with which Sloan'f bring, re-
lief has made it the standard
remedy for rheumatic pain.
Apply Sloan’s to that
sore, stiff joint r aching
muscle. The pain that has
seemed so unbearable disap-
pear. with amazing rapidity.
Sloan's breaks up the inflam-
mation behind most rheu
matic pain. It goes to the
source of the trouble. It
scatters the congestion that
by the commission named Wednest
day by Judge Martin was turned
over to Distriet Clerk A. F. Kerr
Thursday mornine with Instruc-
lion, to open it at once and l.sus
subpoenaes.
It was found impracticable from
various standpoint, to summon the
grana jury and put it to work on
Monday, April S. and for that reaz
won the date of reporting was fixed
$3.50 Dorcas Bed Spreads, |
special...,...........$2.95 /.
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Miller Ferguson Co.
’'J^ilUneru Department
Jones, San Antonio, secretary:
. Marzaret lassett. Temple: Corinne
■ sspson, Austin: Mary Hall, Amar-
11: Virginia Herd. Austin: Ina
Wiiliamin, Dallan; Catherine Whar- (
ton. Sherman: Gertrude Butler. AUS- ;
tin; Virginta White, Greenville: An-
na cjare Wray. Commerse: kuey
Muni,ett, Dallas: Marlon Hicks, sen
Antonio. _______________I
fled by the supreme court to file
answer to the state's motion to set
aside the injunction by next Monday.
It became known today. , This is
taken to mean that Iha motion will
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DR. BREVOORT
Meant Diree-
■ der at the Hea-
ter Jimte at*
. Aette Peek ae-
Hnm tbnt
thin body here if at all possible.
arronnEVSNOTIPIED TO
FILM ANswEI lt¥ MONDAY
And still another wonderful collection up to
$15.00 and $20.00.......... -$6.95
A wonderful opportunity' yet to set thene Easter npeclals. he hat
In stock over two wecks. All absolutely brand new latest styles.
Shop here.
sis are ns id to hav. taken poswes-
slon of three uther towns.
Banditry has assumed large pros
portions in the southern part of
ths state.
MATCH iGNrus dANQIIXE .
CMEVNOLET I* DAMAGED
mu punsoxs INJURED
IN NEAD-OX COLLISION
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says that advices from the frontier
town of riveria report the capture
of Alearete by Drazlian revolu-
tlonarlce.
she had been rehearsing in a home
talent play, Jn her room she was
rehearshig her specialty, a Ha-
wallan dance, when her garments
caught fire. Her mother and other:
were attraeted by her screams, but
by th. time the flames were .ex-
tinguished her body was charred
'with burns.
2 cause of gossiptng tongue-, a man
Bhecanse he was frreed to ""II
’ laying golf, a woman because she
. B missed two trsins, a man because
’he feared the end of the world, an:
2 other man because of a row over a
ART LINENS
60c Bleached Art Linens, 20 inches
wide, per yard.................43$
♦1.75 Bleached Art Linen, 36 inches
wide, per yard .............$1.29
$1.50 Brown Art Linen, 36 inches wide,
per yard *..98
‘ $2.00 Brown Art Linen, 45 inches wide,
per yard ............. .. . $1.39
$3,00 10-4 Linen Sheeting.* Easter spe-
cial, per yard 3...... $1.95
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-A designer wa» driven to ml-
2eide trying to guess th® comin
Bststes for women. one ended "!i
E life rather than fact another cold
debt.
irez-inErte A Jacoha- '«■ Hewei-
loyell A Lyon., from Lime- .
stoKe Co.
PxramipePie Fyppvltanhpyain Ana j
aisiress, get qulek rclist and a new
loaso of comfort; ask your druggist
for a 60 cent butt of pyramid Pile
Hunvosilorlex. Take no subatityte,
if you womame to try them ftret
please semi name and address 1
5Sram Brug Co., 025 l yraml
ldg* Marzhall, Nloh
A lighted match near the gasoline
tsnk caused considerable damaye to
a Chevrolet car beltnginK to A. G
Harr. at Tenth and Lamar WedaaX-
adynight fhe lop and upholster---1
Ing of the car were completely de-
stroyed: damage to the vehiele is
LetPyraid ""loFuzpopftor “anEe"
sirnin and Bring Comfort
Jf fou are suffering with Itehins.
bleeding or protruding pilen.-or
hemorrhoida, and have never triad
ANOTHERaEFACENRXiNaFro"5
OBSERVERS.
judiela district court against the
---te-wHen heard, -have been notl.
Le.nDeyCmpuraa
stated that the colt tound. on. hiz •
premises had been given him by a "!
man to repair and that he waa in no v
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PUEnLO, COLO. March 29.-Pie
persons were irjured, non. serlous-
is. In a head-on collision of two
passenger trsins of the Denver and
Rio Grande Weatern railroad early f
today at Hampie siding, near th.
entrance of the Royal Gorge, seven
mlles west of Cany qh GUy.
strr ov KANoIIEASE IX
MISRUTID ‘FENICITOIV EHGINS
The case of J. w. Swanson and
others ugainst U J. Craword be-
gan berore Judge E, W. Napier of
the :sth distrjct ourt Thursday
afternoon. The case involves a diw-
hespor woke up and smelled amok*.
11;.wngr AHNiwt
comin rrl• a French window they
called a German policeman who
ring the anrm. A tire companx
with an Irish chief responded and
saved the 13 Jewish tenants of the
bupire was caused by a urkiah
etgarette that dropped on a Persian
rug in the apartment of en Are:
nlan couple who were dining at a
Chinese restaurant
voa cnvrvuis punarAu
w huld" mx pou PouICE
be acted upon in the near future,
probably next Wednesday The In-
junction prohibits the prison board
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AtS’TIN, March 20.—Attorneys
for the Houston Exehange National
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Shoe Polis
Notkinq elsevll
MONrHVIDEO, March 29- All ad-
I vires received from the Brasilian
returned ; frontier aree as to the gravity of
theater where the situntlonin shentate.o..
edy in the treatment of eve trouhles 1
• nd co strengtnen eyesight. Hold (
under money refund guaranee by
PggEwvonlkSeareh »-^eW« ,
-among children doubled last year. [
according to a report fssued by Dr. I
HatTy M. Warren, vresident of the,
‘save-A-Lre League., today. An:
(other tendency of the Jaas age. •> >
:vernernuan reasons for ending mheir
kiven were given by the juveniles
8 One 1oy left a note Mylon 10
wa kinrni himself "just for the
fun of H" a gin wrote that he
was about to take her life "just tv
get a new thrill " ..
"Anainer uh! ended her existence
because s“« diiln^t ikeher.nutr
rFHE features Of
1 the new Good-
year Cord Tire with
the beveled All-
Weather Tread are
featuree of exclu-
sively Goodyear de-
sign and construc-
tion—semi-flat,
beveled tread, Im-
proved rubber com-
pound, heavier side-
wall and reinforced
tread blocks. They
result in more mile-
aze, smoother-run -
ning and greater
economy.
Ao Gted^tv Sereice Staff—
Deden we sell and recem-
«
a week later. District Attorney W
F. sehenck stated that he would
mako arrangements to meet with
him unti ibe pollo arrived. I:
nermcheld. proprietor of an apart
ment nouse. said he saw A negto
irvine t" open various doors in th'
building. He seined a nun and
starud for the prowler, who ran.
hen Iba Airedale look up the
chase. The xuueetheniponice heldjiank.plaintittintheinjunetion is-
sued by Judge Harvey of the o!h
-ray onngcted with. Iba
was fouad acron the road from the
promlsoa which he eccusled. __
M ho committeed
t suicide last year were 98 college
| • students. 50 college professors. 15
1 Pareachers, 52 judges ami lawyers,
E12 physlclans, H» hends "C larEe
p TtuHSm -komeerm--zL.ulouairen.
: 46 wealthy women and AS hanKeua
7 shel shocked roldiers led the
*11.1 there being more than 1000
“of them to end thetr livon.
1 ft in rltlns Hu' cuusea ror "uicide
Ethereportrasa:
• several killed themselves I:
estimated at 1350.
Mr. Barr hath just filled his gas
tank and .truck • mateh te look at
the oil. The match stem tiroke and
the lighted end fell in the overflow
pul over ... .... —, __________ — gasoline from the tank. The alarm
some land which lies in the disputed was given end the department soon
territory on the banks of Bed river, had the blase under control.____
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venous adminiatratlone; high-fre-
queney. diathermy, auto-condensa-
tom ninusoldal waves, vibration,
gal van lam hent U«bt. and ray
treatmients.
'Consultation and examination free.
Your visit and acquaintance will be
aureola ted
' Nii Ohio are.. Sulte 3
orhtee hours. » to 12. 1180 to D. Also
night hours on Wedgenday and Sat-
urday nights from f to I p in
Tsundaya by appolntm:nt only-
3 winter."
xox-junv cAsES ser IN
* cousTI counr fou Arm. w
2 The following Hat of non-ury
Belvi cAnen has been set for trial in
. 1 15 ' county court at law for the
s'week beginning April »:
—Horace Peay vs. G. W. Filgo.
A. H. Miller
suburhn
noodle Ayte swply <■«••
I Eleventh and Scott
I GQQPffiftCAK
attained by the revolutionary move-
ment. ,
The capture of Rosario cauned
great alarm in Santa Anna A? Hy-
eramento and la Quarahy. The In-
habitant. of both these placen fled.
An uprtsing also in reperte4 to
have occurred in Viamao about 1°
miles from Porto Alegre. The reb-
AUKrIN. ruxas, March 29.—
willmpreasive ceremony the new
offlc.ru and cabinet mentteers of
the. Young Women’* Christa",
...elation of the University, of Texa”
were recently installed. t he ano-
elation, numberiws about To0.mem:
here. I. th center of the Christian
lire of the University girls, and I
aims to create a strong spiritual
xentiment among the young women,
as well as to assist in the practical
nerd, of their . tudent life.
The new of fleers are the follow-
ing President. Johnny Gikerson
of jastonakecretary. Mary Mixon of
Big Pootureasurer, Zelda Ramsey
larEe of cedar HHI . ... ।
__Awkinetmsiumukeaelacted-are.M2p +
foilowing: Underraduate represen" , 1
tative. Hat h* I Duhaway, Amarillo. ’ I
practical needs chairman. Luehle , I
Gowan. Bellevue; soelal service I I
chairman, Marlon Paul. Rio Hondo; I
rianee chairnan, Hernice Milburn. ■
San Antonio; mectins chairman, I I
Connie Garza, Hlo Grande City: . I
Hibi, study chairnan, Idalene Gul- I
ledge. All emarl* N. c,; president , I
of Junior eabinet. Elisabeth Cox. : I
Austin; world fellowship chairman. I
Agath Metarry, leeonard; social i t l
efairmaw. Thula Vardie, El Huso. | I
Ti.e retiring cabinet consist of ' , I
the follow ins: .May Lea duthue, . I
wichii Falls, president: Alice Gry, I
i Comanche. vice-president: Dania | I
—Illinois Torpedo Co. vs. Qsage
Oil A Gas Co., debt.
'6T31—North Texas Furniture Co.
V. w. Smith et al. debt
' till—Empire Electric Supply Co.
E va. I. K. Wilams, appeal
4101—J-Teale vs. B O. Palmer,
U debt.
Fses9—H. H. Davidson et ux m. J
- • •__________ WICHITA DAILY TIMES, THUMDAY, MARCH
-Seotch Terrier ls, RAND JUVWILL Young Austin GirlSITUATIONSTAIE OE
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Th. grand jury which has 200 J cits, was talally turned Wadnca- Montevidco alspateh to La Nacion
called by Judje V. A. Martin of th. da’ night when her gawmenta - - -
soth dmtrict court for the Apruenughtfire
term will not convene on April 3 as i n heF bedroom. The accide oc-
wa. first .nnoun..d, but instngd curred last nigat about „ o’elock
will report and wi be impanelied a Logan dled this morning
on Monday morning. April ». | 5
The list of grand Ju ors selected j at ’
- — - The vouns Iac} had
E 12 Maxwell, debt.
0701—Kilpatrick A Baker va. W. B
L' ’ Simimons et al, debt.
• till— Long Hell Lunmber Co., vs.
IU J. J- Art at al. delt. —
5--, Saville A Bryson ye
■ Security National Dank. debt. ,
salt—ti. g. Mftai Goods c«. vw F
t Bruvson et. al, debt
5030—Sol Meyer et al va. n. M
Houston et al. debt.
(CH -Ferteet Ion Rubber Company
- T-J vs. Firet National Bank
Wiehita Falls, garnishment.
6093- Perfection Iteubber Company
vs. Security National Bank
Wiehita Falls. garnimhment
Hit—First National Bunk of Wich-
ita Fall. va. W. II. Detamore, I
debt.
IGII—First National Bank of Wich-
ita Falls vs. City National
rank of Commerce, garolah-
ment.
M9»—Carl Williams vs. E. F. Wheat
appeal.
appcal.
Damage at it case AG AIsr
-—nA0AD • Jim * hands
The case of Mr. ' G L. Gilbert ।
nzuinst the ' M. K & T ntailroad
coinpany went into the jury's hands
just before noon Thursday. The
case was submitted on a large num:
tor Of apecii issues. The piatnuirt
seeks damages in the’mini of s30.”
000 as the rerult of an acrid- nt.
which preurredin titeHocnt yard. in
1 December. 1920, where her mm was
killed. The case wan tried before
Judge F. W. Napier of the TMh eis-
tiet court.. _
casn AaAixsr L. ». usren
CONCLLDED LATM IN BAY
The evidence |n the case against
L JI,- Eatek, charged with xhuation
of the .tat. prohibition laws waa
2s ' ' -
4 .h
(e home reme
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I
Fa He a mederw 270a8
euutpiped ottire (abwB .
tetthe event- "3 Ah
meet et Chron- "" Aha
— Iand.."er,n‛ A.Aag 't
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K e^-Th.^ ' MRS [ r
apy, serums, bacterins. and intra '
L l botbed.
'' ’ pne report dizclosed the existenee |
oe at least "one suicide eluh" o.
'girls, while neverat aulelde "pads
.were reported. • ..1
r P Dr. warren kaid there were three
i principal causes for child sulcide
BSntoleraile conditiona nt home
faulty echool system and temporu*
, mental disorders, •
E Child marriage, lie raid. Is an-
'.’other serious cause.
» The report satd tere woro 9
1 2 Juvenile nulelde» last year wuunle the
I ^number in 1910 was 4TT. The total
I lot suicides tabulated during th.
a j ear was 13.530,
h Amons those
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