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$175 to $325
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Means much to economy in the
home for the housewife. Come
in and see it demonstrated. You
will be surprised at the exclu-
sive features of this machine.
Grey Nu-Buck
Patent Tip and Apron
Reaver Suede
Brown and Trimmings
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tend “Tach" Jubilee at
Amarillo.
feel that it was lending un out of
the pains and trailties of the body
into the atrength and joy of ever-
lusting life.
And finally, and above all that
ENTHUSIASTIC OVER
PROSPECT FOR COLLEGE
Next, tha
a terror If
Rita. ciariages, Plaza, Maurice and
other awagger hotels.
Gosstp about the nobby dining
and dance hallo aaya that two so-
cjety women will get Easter pres-
enta in the shape of divorcee. One
of these la sald to be Mra Langdon
Harris, neo Turney, and the other
Mrs. Jack Taylor of New York.
Another prominent soclal light
UNUSUAL INTEREST AROUSED
BY COUNTY BUPERINTEND-
ENT OF SCHOOLS.
Olney News Items
OLNEY, TEXAS, March 31—o. IL
McAlister, formerly of Burkburnett
$£.95
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obtained a quiet decree a week ago.
Eddy blamen hta martial msihap on
a series of financial disasters which
have overtaken him nince the firet
ot.the year. ____________________
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tenance, thus enlarging hta soul.
Next, that th» Buffering which,
in the myaterlous dispensation of
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With light weight soles,
new toes, in black
satin, trimmings
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of their own merits and qununicn:
Gone for holding thi» office and all
stated that they had nothing to any
against any of the others in the
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FENSKE BROS. LIVING ROOM SUITES
There are none better. You will have to see them to appreciate
their real worth. Your living room should look its best. We in-
vite you to come in and view this wonderful showing of furniture.
New Iceberg
Refrigerators
A carload received just in time
for the hot days that will soon
be here. We feel that this re-
frigerator is as near perfection,
as improved machinery, work-
manship and experience can
build.
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practiced. He was poor, he had no
home and second no coat; whan He
No house is a home until there
■s music in it. And we feel that
the Victrola is thedegical music
for the home. It will afford
more real pleasure and enjy-
ment for the whole family than
any .other musical instrument.
Priced 25 to $1500 .
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FAITH OPTICAL CO.
HCrented foe vilene Behe"
guch was, I think, the whole re-
nigion of Jesus. It iwmi »lmple.
to be felt la •v»rr line of endeavor.
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Ranges
Save 80 to 40 per cent on your
gas bills.* See these ranges be-
fore you buy. We are glad to
demonstrate for you. Priced
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for their successors,
Mrs. A. O. MeLarren and children
of 1804 Elizabeth have returned
from a week's visit in Fort Worth
and Dallas.__________________________'
.-F of “arunkeness, A number
of gaming, vagrancy and drunken:
ess chargee that have been held
over during the month were dis-
missed. The retiring judge end
prosecutor will leave a clear docket
aEMruIs, TEXAS. March 11.—
The Hall County , interscholastie
meet. Including all of the public
achoola ef.the .county convened here
Friday morning with one of the
largeat gathering) over attending e
simiiar meeting.
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DINING ROOM FURNITURE
Never such a beautiful showing awaits you here. The dining room
is one of the most essential rooms of the home. See that it is
fitted with the proper furniture.
Mahogany and walnut.
Priced $135 to $325
uanese will have representatives,
wearing Memphla badgem, in the
parade at Amuriile,
The Xtemphians win be nccom-
our sou) could only
erintendent, speaking of the little
girl. "She hardly knowsyetwhat
Ths large attendance in directly
due to the unusuai interest arouned
by the enthustastte work of Miss
Etale Eass; couaty superintendent.
Mius Bess has devoted the past sev-
eral weekw to work among the .
distriet nchools and in procuring in I providence, dous manta footstsps
exceptionaily large list of prines! krom the cradle to the grave was
to be offered in the numeroue con- | not an evil, it it could be made to
preached Hs
sin.
Next, 'that riches were a danger,
becaune they tempted the rich
man to set up the barrier of falae
security in worldly possesston be:
tween himselt end God. so made It
imponsibie for him without rank
hyvocrisy to pray. -
Next, that poverty, If It was not
want, was a blesainu insofar as it
brought man into ' closer Aepend-
Hta all about, she was A horritted ore°jothiag to
No trouble or expeni
wonderful feet shot
penled by the Memphla band sup-
planted by Iv members of the Tur:
key band and the Memphla Choral w.. ______-
Club with 100 members. . I Whol edifice of their religion. No
Hegim Sehool nunidinu
weneer the cemmen eople hear
Ground wae broken for the newikiadiy. for It waa the charter of
$110,000 Memphla high achooi build- Ehir ,outa. '
lag this week and the work of
equstruction will be,pushed with a
view of having the building ready
Call Haan villagen. If Hs had taken
will meet with the locel congrega-
tion on Thureday of next week and
continue through the following Sun-
day, A large number of preacher
and delegate* »T» expected from ov-
er the distriet.
Hate! Are Crowded. .
Although hotel faeilities In Olney
are above the overage for a town
of Ite also. they are inadequate to
meet the demand since there is a
little oil excitement in the country,
ana plane are new on foot to reopen
the old Yetso Hotel, which has not
issues STATEMENT
the child mother without cost to
anyone, but citizens of HiidaKo
county, It is said, have voluntarily
for the opening of school next sep-
tember. The building will be mod-
ern la every way and will include a
and Innocent victim of the terrible
thing that happened to her In this
home where she went for refuge af-
ter the death of her mother. She is
10 nan oeen renoveu .... -,w still astounded by the arrival of
Baroness Eddy de Wardener.who her child, -and very ploused wih
--------- having sueh a pretty living toy.
The home undertook to eupport
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SPRING FURNITURE
Awaits You at This Store
The furnishings of your home play an important part in your daily life that they should receive your most
carefu insidration. Selecting your furniture here enables you to exercise the utmost care-as well as
expressinacomprehensiyeway at little cost, what you prefer in furnishings for your home.
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WACO, TEXAS, March 31— With
prompects for no more trials, al-
though other criminal oftennes are
chargea against Roy Mitchell, and
with McLennan countv au"horiten
building a new steel cell for the
mullatto murderer, the climax is be:
llsvsd to have been passed in court
proceedure that has resulted in five
death sentences being assessed
against the negro.
Tonight Mitchell, convicted speed-
ily by McLennan aounty juries of
the slaying of W. E. Holt, Mrs.
Ethel Denecamp. Grady ikipworth,
W. P. Driskell and Harrell Holton,
was again reading his bible and re-
ferring interviewers to hta "state-
ment for publication; which he
"released" to the press late today.
tests. I swssten our aouta-and to wean us
Among Iba prises offered wereirram the things of the world whieh
it loving cups and a similar num-,; 20 noon pans away.
ber of fountain pens, donated N.: a-aih itnait was not
publle-spirited eitizens.
Mln •Tech" College
in the ayes of God. Hta children
I were all equal, becaute their souls
wars squal, and In the Ilfs here:
atter there would be no distinction
between the king who had sat on
hta throne and the beggar who had
lain at the gats.
‘s Shoe Store
POLICE DOCKET CLEANED
AS oFFLIALS RETIRE
H. T. Weldon and Waiter Cald-
well, who have served as recorder
and special prosecutor In the city
court for the month of March, took
advantage of the light docket Sat-
urday morning and cleared the
docket of all hangover canoe during
the month. Only two cases were
booked for trial Saturday; bonds
was smtiten. Ho did not smite
back: when He was unjustly ac-
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been used an a hotel for some
-------- - months. A force of men is busy
commtsnioner "oM° ionovating the building and it will
narita and “uaunen: doubtless b" opened soon. 0, sd-
ta that It is sold co
it is within the re
rich and poor.
No matter how bl
- how long otandl
eused lo nave o
ik. For full Infori
Any—not tomorrow
.nils tiro Co., 227 Bra
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It you are etek ana."
wel ano Keep Welh.wn
eraturo tnat tella HowI
this almost unknown a|
ful new atamsnt brings I
many sufferers from IM
an-umutinm, enpuicu. I
ritia. Neuralza, Nerxos
turn. High Blood .Ard
diseases of Et2.51o5
Lungs. Liver, Kldnev
alimenta. You wear H
-Mr n 2205
Ina sluggishness, throm
purities snd restorin•
and nerves to a normm
and the next thing
are getting well. •
gold on a test Pr2••
ate choroughty satat•
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“#me Rrgeverat 4.
Improving Olasy Streeta.
There has been more real work
woner ihe comnmon people heard itaneiwns weserenanonttnepr.ious
two years. All of them are being
put in first class condition and made
ready for ths hsavy tratfle which
thsy are certain to have to take care
of in the near future, and which for
that matter, has already begun.
Intereel in Memphis’ candidacy
ao a cotestant for Mie Texas Tech-
nological College has grown rap-
idly and enthunianm and contidence
in ths ability ut Alemphis to make
the bsst showing to the locatinE
Huard is expressed on every hund.
Memphis has aqcepted i the chal-
lenge of Plainview In regard to
bringing the biggest delegatoin to
the “Tech Jubilee," at Amarillo, on
next Wednesday, April 4, ead a
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O. R. Kelly, candidate for police
commissioner wee the ch.n1
speaker at a mass meeting held
Saturday night in the district court
room at county courthouse. V‘F
Bransford. Dr. J. id. Richardson.
Jullus Kushn and Charles Wisdon
were the other speakers of the
race.
Mr. Kelly stated that he had two
reasons for being in the race.
First reason he statsd was becauze
he thought he was oompetent to
fill the office ana secondly because
ba said he needed it.
He branded the rumer afloat
that J. B. FItte put him in the race
ae false and said that this story
haa,undoubtedly originated becaune
Mr. FItte, had signed his nominat-
ing petition. ,
"If the laboring class of pseple
whom I represent will stay with
me at the polls nsxt Tuesday. I’ll
be elected." Mr. Kelly stated in
concluding. ___________
By Untversai Service.
PARIS, March 11.—Parle society
is considerably intrigued and finds
a bit of Eaatsr gossip in the outer-
prise of a Frenchman who has
leased an apartment house at No. 4
Trocadero Square in which hemot-
fera flats at "special short term
rates to American ladies seeking
divorces."
Thore Is reported to be a waiting
list already on the books of this
apartment house. The proprietor
makes it a point to hand out cards
bearing a massage which states ths
nature nt the services offered and
the cllentele ha seeks. These cardo
are distributed regularly at the
and Wichita Falta has made ar-
rangements to open a rig yard here
and has stock in tranait. He wi!
maintain a rig building crew and
operate hta own trueks ao as to be
able tot give quick service to the
people developing this section. Mc-
Alister was at one time manager of
a local lumber yard, and has lots of
anlenda heze- ■ who are glad Au wala. . Oka -■
come he and family back to Olney. enar«e"
Lnundsy Being Improvd.a
J. D. wst, owner and manager
of the Olney Laundry, made a trip
to Dallas the firet of the week and
purchased new and modern machin-
ery for his laundry plant here. He
is preparing to take care of the in-
creased business which is beginning
nees house to be_cntracted,for
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donth but He died of His own frse
will, belleving His death was nec-
essary to save the soul of.I the
world. Theretoro He stood «llent
under the falsest charges, the most
cowardly condemnation, and the
most infamous Indignities. Ils
yieldea up His spirit to ihs Father
who gave it, without reproach or
regret or fear.
Great Vanqulsher of Deathr
Great Lover and Redeemer of the
human souu To Thee the sick and
troubled world Is looking more
than ever now for the light which
will help the march of a moving
providence And the healing of the
Almighty Hand. _ _____
I welfare of his soul. Jesus was no
theologian, snd this was ths whole
I gum of His theology. What did he
cused. He did not defend himself.
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Ths healing plant to be installed doom. Me might have escaped
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ntricultural province with a few I*
- little towne creeping around its ■
idke, and particularly out of one of ■
them, Nasareth, a village having ■
perhaps thres or four thousand In- ■
Mbltanta, chieny poor and quits uu- ■
■Msaial train to cerry the Msm»hls p J. gou.. ...........
delegation has bssn arranrecztortyvorevtmwnsevermorerev-H
Tbs cooperation of Chhdresn, Well olutlonary. When Jesus concelved <
Ington, Clarendon, ACatelline, Tur- Chrintianity. He broke with the
key. Nowlin and other surrounding
towns has been secured and each of
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The Wethertond. Brysbytery of
the Cumberland Presbyterian chtreh
7 — to —
mean by UT •n
First. X think hs memntjthat God
wss not a Jealous ad venceui
God who reqired to be worshipped
in a temple and be appeased by
the shedding and blood, but a ten-
der Father who-desired nothing so
much as to forgive ths tranaures:
slons of Ills chhdren. Next, ‘h»‘
as God was our father we were
all Hta children. ,
Next, that as pod's children we
were one family, and it waa Hta
first and ' grsatsst commandment
that we should lovs one another.
Next, that war between us was
—AT expenses paid Thto iff a good chance for you. Get
sweetheart to consent Marriage to take place April 28 at Maskat Shrine CI
First come—first served. Call, phone or write. ,
AL ELLIS, Recorder, Maskat Temple, Chenault Building.
Revival Meetins la Prouresw.
A series of rsvlval meetinza be- l
xan in the First Methodist Church I
Sunday morning with ths local pan- I
ter, Rev. M. D. Council doing ths I
preaching end Mr. Alfred R. Welle, I
of Dalles. In charge of the eong I
service. Interest in the service is I
Increasing daily, and great results I
are expected before the meeting il
clonen.
Another New Mustnemn nulidine. I
Dr. Geo. B. Hamilton la .placing I
materials on the ground for the non- I
struetion of a 60x140 foot brick I
business house on the lots just eeat |I
of and adjoining the Queen Theatre. I
work of conatructlon to begin jest I
es noon as materinis and men can be I
assembled.
This is the fourth new brick bust- I
ltion to that, a local capitalist has
statsd that he is rsady and willing
to build a new and modern brick
hotel when condltions demand it.
sapttst to June.
In accordance with action taken
by the Wopker’s Conference of the
Young Cety Baptist Asmoclation, a
summer encampment has been es-
tablishca on the Ingteside ranch,
seven miles couth of Olney for June
XX to July 1.
This encampment will bring some
of the very best speakers of the
state, end the leading teachers and
song leaders and musicians of every
section will help to make up the in-
toresting programs which will be
presented daily.
The grounds will be made ideal for
camping purposes and nothing will
bs spared to give this section an en-
campment second to’none in the
stats.
SAN ANTONIO. March almin a
bed at the San Antonio mission
boms and training school lles a lit-
tls ID-year-old nA th er, watting un-
til she may get out of bed to play
with her little live doll.
The little litah girl, born appro-
prlatoly on st. Patrick's day was
orphaned by ths death of her mother
at the age of seven. It la not knowa
where her father is. or way at the
time of the mother's death. It is
known however that she was taken
into a home to live, that she was
promised kind treatment there and
that now a man is held by Hidalgo
county authorities on a statutory
charge.
) The baby weighed three and a half
‘pounds when It was born XS day
ago.
“A beautiful child" said the sup-
"Something la «oing to happen"
and "the jurors will have something
to pray for" wore the oatstanding
ramarks in Miteheir’s written atate-
ment. done In excellent hand writ-
ing for uno of hta race, although
hie epolling and grammar fall short
of hta penmanship. The statement
with any correctiom tollowst
"To the public: Without wastelne
any time or words, will ask the
papers to announce that In regard
tu my soulb welfare, that la eyond
the power of man, and greet it la
that God did not even give men
power over death. The mlnda of the
people le upset and they hardly
know what to do. But prayer can
put the soul of any one on the right
road. Now I am going to prove to
the people that God will ano prayer.
candidates for park
Novelty Cross Strap model,
illustrated. Same in two-
atrap, Spanish heel, flex-
ible street weight &c,QK
Soles. Buy ’em
Tomorrow . g: ... • ,
There is going do be one at the
strangest things happends tWaco
that you all never witnessed before,
and the 40 jurors will know then
thsy have comething to pray for.
In other words, I will cl ar the
thought as to whether my prayers,
fly eny higher then my head or not.
“(Signed) Roy Mitchell’
JA NVARY TERM OF COURT
EXTENDID FOR ONE CASE
--For the benefit of onereirtr-onse
the January term of the s9th dis-
trict court which wee to have come
to a close Saturday evening wee
extended by Judge Martin. Testi-
mony was being heard on the mo-
tion for new trial in the case of
J. C. Parke azainst M. J. Dashara
and others. Insufficient time wae
had Baturday to conclude the hear-
ing and for that reason the term
was extended.__________.
high school building.
IL A. Doan, et Mineral Welle, has
been employed ae nuperintendent of
the Memphis public schools for
next year. Mr. Dean comes rec-
ommendea ae en exceptionaily et-
flcieat echool executive. W. I
Vaughn, who has served a number
of yeare ae principal waa reelected
' ie that position.
Cot, C. H. Fowell and ansoclates.
who are promoting the building of
a railread from pur to Tucumcari.
New Mexico: which will touch Hell
County at Turkey, came in last
Faturay and was met there by
rbprepeptatives of ths Turkey Com-
'iherelaf Club and accompanied to
that place. Colonel Powell ex:
pressed contidence that the road
wquid be bullt
SICKANO TROUBLED
WORLDSEEKSLIGHT
This was the placs In which "Jesus I
of Nasareth" wae brought up, if I
net born. His parents were hum- I
ule people. His father being a car- I
venter. He had brothers and sla- I
tecs, and no doubt they lie buried I
these in the obscurity from which I
thsy never emerge. I
Me was what we now call a Belt- I
educated man. He spoke the lang- I
uggs of Hie country—a Syrian die- I
test mixed with Hebrew—and prob- I
ably knew no other. But He be- I
came deeply versed ta the lawa of I
Mosca read the Psalms of David I
with fervor and the propheta of I
lentah with emotion.
He did not travel. Except for a I
yearly visit to Jerusalem to keep I
the aanover. He rarely left hta own I
prevince,
Hta petsonality wee clearly one of 11
equal Strength end charm. From I
the firet people gathered about Him 11
and paid Him homage. 'Ha denied l|
Himself, as lofty souls so often have
done the personal joys which might II
have aiverted His thoughts from I
humanity. I
He was not a politician. Hs j
loved the mountains. Theas hills ]
wsrs probably the birth pthcs of
Chriatianity.
Such was Jesus In Hta early days. .
end If there were no other renson I
te believe la Hla divinity. It could I
earely be found-in the fact that,
ont of such a country, zuch a man. |
with such an origin and such an t
eduention, brought tbs groat
thought which was to be ths toun-
4atioh of a world wide religion.
But the marvel does not end
there When the religion of Jsus
had to be delivered to the wottd, I
where wee It firet given? Not in
Ahene or Rome or even Jermalem,
ut la little vjllagen around the
lake of Galilee, end to the simple
risher folk who lived la them. |
There, la the obncure corner of |
'the earth, by that obscure speaker,
la those obacura heaters, tha pro-
found truths, the nublime saylnge l
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 293, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 1, 1923, newspaper, April 1, 1923; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583588/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.