Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 318, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925 Page: 6 of 20
twenty pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
WICHITA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH27, 1925
quota and stated that $10,000 would
he needed to complete their amount,
of the cost of the free bridge The
proposed bridge, 3.800 feet long will
cost approximately $300,000, Wich
ita county and the state of Texas
have financed their half of the enst
and the. ORiahoma state highway
commission J« expecting to stand
$100,n0P of the expense, and Cotten
ouinty paying $10,900_of the coats.
Caton county can raise only 440,000
for its share and business men 0$
Wichita Falls and Burkburnett will
be asked to give $19,000 to Inspre
the building of the bridge.
A delegation from the Burkbur-
nett Chamber ” Of * Commerce tmT
meet with representatives of the
' local chamber to perfect plans for
the raising of $10,000 in Wichita
Falls and Burkburnett, Friday aft.
ernoon
- The directors authorized the an.
pointment of delegates to journey
, to Oklahoma City Monday and meet
abers Hear Reports of Commit- the Oklahoma State Highway Coul-
COUNTY
HOUSE OF BISHOPS
LI, HELP COMPLETE THAT
COUNTY’S QUOTA FOR-----
— FREE BRIDGE
BY SESSION OF
TBUSINESS COUNCIL
-tee-an—Iinportant------------
Proleets, +
wit the proprietors of new in
ries and business concerns HL
dita Falls was the keynote of
Undid talkby Dr. Lincoln ‘M.I.
WASHINGTON, Mareb- 27. (--
FormaL-uesal 10 the. collest ut
bishops was filed today Before the
Methodist conference involving the
procedure followed in taking the
recent adverse vote upon the pro-
going to take them away. We did
" put thenr there, therefore we can
-take them a way, largely. One re.
son sinners are so indifferent la
because Christians living right in
the house with them live so as to
not make the church attractive to
the sinner. Christians talk, about
. the church being unattractive, un-
Interesting, unenjovable and make
the sinner glad he is not th the
I church. The one thing in the world
I to awaken Interest is to remove jour
Town seething disinterest, in the
church. A great many people in the
First Church (your church here, net
my church in Oklahoma City seem
to me to not be interested. You
say they are busy? How many
1 work at night? Not 1-100 of them
work at night The thing Is s gen-
eral indifference—that is the condi-
SU
Jill
ITR
JULLAFOE
it
eolation to the mysterious shooting
that night of i man thought to be
' W. Hendricks in a local hotel.
Seriously wounded about the head
where he had been etruck by three
bellets the man was found early to
day after police bad received an
anonymous telephone call from Nor-
folk inquiring into the condition and
directing them to the hotel.
The wounded man wad believed to
have been shot about nine hours be-
fore he was dimcover. U. LETT,
AFTRORiZE ncaruprios
or DIVIDEND PAYMENTS
NEW YORK, March .27. (m)—Di-
rectors of the United States Smelt:
ing & Refining Mining Company to-
day authorized a resumption otdive
idends on ths common stock at a
quarterly rate of 75 cents a share:
The last previous payment of 60 *
cents on the common shares was
made 1a January, 1921. Restoration
of ths stock to a dividend basis was
approved in the face of lower earn-
Ings last yssr which were equiva-
lent to only 47 cents a share on the
common In contract with a return
of $1.38s share in 1921
1
tion In the church1 do not know
how many of your, deacons have
been here: I do not know them: I
uren s , : , I do not know how many.of your
........................................This appeal ought Hpiecopel des ladies, heads or societies, have been
mission to secure funds for Okla- vision ’" three questions dealing -------- -------------
MI IP INBIFAFF-----*****"****-**" #7 WAT E
passed on first by Bishop’ Candler
before being forwarded to the col-
lege for consideration at the meet-
ing. In Nashville, Tenn.
posed ■ unification of the northern
a n d southern branches of the
church. .
---FT—e
PROBE FIN
• FEATURE
OF JUDG
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
AT THE ARMY STORE
Dress Your Feet Up, Men, in these4
$8.00 and $10.00 Oxfords, Special for 2 1
Saturday.......$5.95 and $6.95
‘—Genuine Imported English Broad-
cloth Shirts, collar attached, all col-
ors, a $3.00 shirt for.--------$1.95
Soisette Underwear, gives a nice silky feeling and will wear .
twice as long as Silk, all colors and sizes, special for $1.50
Nainsook Athletic Underwear, $1.00 seller, special for...75c
. Silk Sox, all colors, the new dropstitch effect, per p#ir. .50c
Scott’s Level Best Hong Khaki Pants for......>..,. 52.25
Scott’s Level Best Overalls, a $2.50 value for :! $1.95
Carpenter’s and Painter’s Overalls, special $1.95 and $2.25
LADIES’ OUTING CLOTHES A SPECIALTY 1
The Army Store
, 609 Eighth Street-.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 17. ar-
Dorothy Ellingson, the 16-year-old
“Jams sir" on Trial for murder for J
shooting her mother after a quarrel
over parties and joy rides, collapsed '
in the court room today after the
session had been adjourned for the
noon recess. V
RAN FRANCISCO, March 27.1-3
The trial of 16-yeartold Dorothy El
lingson, charged with the murder of
her mother, entered a second, defi-y
nite stage here today when the de-1
rene” and prosecution hot. am-
selves to the selection of the 12th
juror The uncompleted Jury now L
consists of nine men and two wom-
The defense yesterday indicated it
was satisfied with the jury, as It
stood and It’ was expected that to-
day the big battle which will center
around the pallid, breaking girliwhe,
is aceuseg,of shouting her mother to.
death will be concentrated on the
long fight to determine berdegree
of her mental responsibility -
DEATH LIST TV ALSACE
MINK UTASTER IS at
STRASBOURG. Alsace, March 20.
+)—The death list from the accl-
dentin the Alsriebash, mine in Lore
raine) yesterday when thereable of
a cage broke as it was Bringing a
mine shift to the surface, reached.
31 today There were TO miners in
the case when it tell 460 feet.Of
these 47 were found dead and four
of the 32 .Injured have since died.
SEEKING SOLUTION Four 1.
MY STETIOUN NHDOTING
DANVILLE. Va., March 27. (A) -
Police here today were seeking a
ST. LOUIS. Mare
turn toward the f
I the case the cons
I ration of the of
Judge George W.
1. Louls. Uls. today
f of th. most Imp
th. hearings TI
I th. power of f
peachment prooee
upon the outcome
I * Members Of tl
- Foma tkat ERLE
English’s son. F
its employ, inter
of nine months on
on the theory th
could prevent V
federal deposits.
The deposits. 1
were made thro
pointed by Charle
% self ah+appointe
bankruptcy of Ju
Schlafly, ehairma
board, satd Farts
three per cent to
funda which av
, $75,000.
. K P. Keshner
_ the bank, told t
Schlafly and Fre
other bank offic
had discussed the
with Judge Eng
Frank T. O’1
Judge English. •
that the alleged
lish’s son was 1
that it had no
with th. jurist.
STORM WARtNYN
BY GOVE
WASHINGTON
The weather bu
the following, at
Advisory 10:30
and southwest i
northwest this a
der squalls Atl
Hook to" Hattera
ernoon or early
Sandy Hook to
here how many of- your leading
peeplers-L-eannet-belleve half of the
First Church la interested in this
free bridge. .
Directors at the meeting, Aso.
urged the sending of a representa-
tivi delegation to the annual con-
vettion of the West Texas Cham
her nt Comma"ne in Mineral Wells wu.freron METHODISTS +
May 1 3 and .6 __APPROVE OF UNIFICATION
. ------—----------------------------
saxoPONE THREATENS WILMINGTON, Del. March 3? ().
LATRELN OF TH# BAGPIPE “The Wilmimon Methodist Epis-
P copifi conferenti/today by A vote of
Tief lun 19 15-appraved the proposition
w. Ibu-Mur unification of the Methodist
Amerl. Episcopal Church, north and south.
w By a vote of 844 to 23, the confer.
Al eneb rejected the, proposition for
and admission of laymen as memhern-of
with wmndak conf reneestr 1: 1
nell at the regular weekly
ting of the business council of
Wichita Falls Chamber of Com.
ye Friday noon at the Kemmp
al. Dr. -McConnell told * the
atlon program of the KTanta - 4LsGtw Mareh 27
Chamber of Commerce and data, arophone has threatened the
arkable results. He stressed the rels of the liagpine. Since an
ortane of the build in At the can jam opera Appeared in dlaskn
t kind of spirit in the commu-iprio to opening in London music
andyensouraged husin*** mieti Glasgow has been humming
heir work whistling all the jazzy tunes
alth is nuf gunded on all the saxophone variations. .
What is your spirit—you—Thera—has been an—unprecedented, errupnunn
brains. Vision Nil and run on saxophones in the music DO, DO, DO, INJUNCTION
stores and several dealers declared MCONNELT FRIDAY
they had not sold a singlh bagpine LA. ” CUNABAL PADAY
MORNING SERVICE
our 1
" u
ansuip Whiteside, Altumoka, 1____
talked briefly on the won- since the jazz tunex-and the NAXO
press of Wichita Falls phone % took the city by storm. .
egguest of Claude Miller - --------------------- . 1.
request of TAA LAwSon. . a 1 _V 44
M Also, spokebrietIv on the HONOR IN SUTISFIED BUT
Fo Puanon and. declared inat PHENCN DUELLTS ANH NOT
ler an investigation Mr Lawson,. cantr
1 been advised by the operators’ PAIIS March 37. 41 cimbort
the largest radio stations in Tex-
to recommend to the Texhoma
and Refining Company that a
ition not be opened in Wichita
Is unili the developments in ra-
gain a firm footing in all probe
lUty the Texhoma Company will
erect a radio station in Wieh-
Falls as contemplated. Detail
the radio situation were stressed
Ma
3
Mr. Allison who told of the cgm-
ition between existing stations
increase the power dr broadeast,
[ stations at a great expense
Good Will Tour.
Kubert Harrison, manager of the
mber, in his weekly report told
plans for a good will tour to be
dueted by Wichita Fella business
n to Plainview and other com
nities, to be served by the new
road of the Fort Worth and
ever railway.
i G. NIll, president of the North
tas Game and Fish Association,
lained legislation passed recent,
for a closed season on fishing at
he Kemp Lake Wichita and the
ersiontlake. He stated that the
son for fishing is now closed and
I he opened again May 1.
>lana for the building of the
gre civic center with w Y. M. C
Tf. W. C. A. and a municipal nu *
Mftum were told by Mr. Harris
Pat the request of Chairman Jack
naran • —- —----
. Free Bridge.
tr. Harrison told of the action
en at a meeting Of directors of
. chamber Friday morning In
trantesing one-half of the $10,000
ded by Cotton county. Okia to
ance the building of their part
a proposed reinforced concrete
Ige across Red river
I delegation ‘of citizens “from
in
Charles and Jaini De -Zuluetan y
Rena, who had quarreled over a
point of honor fought their second
duel in a week today.
They tried pistols last week, but
their marksmanship was poor and
nothing happened. They tried
swords today under the direction of
the French champion swordsman,
Roger Ducret, and during their
sixth passage at arm Charles put
the point of his award through his"
antagonist’s fore arm.
Honor was satisfied, but the duel-
lists were not, refusing to be recon-
died.
Taking as his text the words ut
"Jesus to Mary and Martha at the
, tomb of Lazarus. “Take ye away the
stone,” Us. leef onneil. at the morn-
1 ing servic at the First Baptist
Church, Friday morning said that
God never did anything for man
that man tap du for himself. 3
"Godt never does for humanity
, what humanity can do for itself," he
saidp-but God will do tur man what
man cannot do for himself, but be
SQUADRON or BOWBEHS
FORCED to TURN BACK
BALTIMORE. March 27. (P)—A
squadron of eight Martin bombers
which left Langley Field, Va., this
morning for Middletown, Pa. en.
countered a heavy rain storm near
York, Par, which obliged them to
turn back. Five of the planes ar-
rived at Dundalk FTeld, near Balti-
more,f where th. flight officer re-
ported that two of the squadron
were lost sight of in the thick at-
mosphere and that the sixth was
proceeding in the direction of Roll-
ing Field when last seen.
LOdAt -er orrn ATOR- PH.BS——
VOLUNTARY Surr, BANKRUPTCY
Lonnie IL Donnell, an oil operator
of Wichita Falls, Thursday after-
noon, filed a voluntary: petition in
bankruptcy. The petition was ae-
companied by a schedule. In which
he sets forth hie liabilities at $38,221
and his assets at $9,225er He claims
that all his annets are exempt under
the homestend laws ofTowasMore
than $32,000 of his liabilities are
----viiten Wichita Tats re-
d explained that Cotton___-_____- -------
as unable to raise ICs full listed at unsecured claims.
never does that for us until we
have dune all we can Man needs
and wants clothing: God puts fibre
here for us to use, but we must
make the clothing dod builds ma-
larial and man builds houses That
la the law that applies to spiritual
things. God want. Christian work
done all over the world, but He
wants man to do it. The Holy
Spirit never runs around loose. The
Vible does not teach us ibat we
have power or authority To order
God to send the Holy Spirit down
town to do a job we should do our-
selves. God, tells us. what to do
and we are to do just that * When
Jesus turned water into wine at
the marriage feast, HI. first miracle,
Hc mother .aid Whatever he
says, do It’ do It, do it, do it.
That is the law, and If they had de-
bated that instead of doing it, there
would, have been no wine fur the
guests, at the marriage feast. A
disobered command has never been
followed by an exhibition of God’s
power.
meeting. You need not tell me peo-
plesere interested in this meeting,
for They cannot even visit It once
a week You cannot secure the In-
terest of men if you cannot secure
their attention. You call this the
pastor’s meeting? You say, We
have been hoping you would wake
them up.’ Well, I do, not know
where they sleep. - I do not know
where their bedroom la. You ought
to be more concerned than anybody
else. The stone of indifference!
[ “Another common stone of this
| day is the stone of disbeliefs speeu-
Native and practical unbelief. Also,
the .tone of inconsistency. Have
! you spoken to your loved one. Con
I duet, conduct Jernia spoke to the
dead man,—it will not be curist*
fault of Lazarus does nut come
forth: it will not be my fulfil If we
do not, have a good meeting • -it is
my duty to preach the word of. God.
It will not be your pastor’s fault.
Hod never called forth a Laxarus
front under a stone There are
enough people in this house, this
crowd, to set this town trity, God’s
plan for the conviction of winner
is that you roll the stones "a way
wil Kou Ns M’ ‘,” it. de HI.....
ASSOCIATED
STORES —
Wichita Falls
H •Wichita Falls
PERKINS-IMBERLAKE COMPANY t
1 DIP A. -UNCORPORAY****F
Charge Purchases Saturday and Balance of month Will Be Entered on April Accounts, Payable May 1
"Saturday-A Great Sale of "-
Higher-Type Easter Hats
A GORGEOUS ARRAY OF
PRE-EASTER FASHIONS
will. Be Shown in Our
Chew a few
—Stomac
"That is th. law of advertising.
That is the way it works, but the
Lchurch seens tu not pay attention
to that The soul has no nerve-
HI say ths soul has no nerve. The
soul csn be sick unto death, and
yet that person not show it in body
The happiest seeming man in your
town l. th. man who is dead in
treaspass and sin. The thing fur us
to do la to awaken interest of our
loved ones. A stone is in the way
very sinner is a Lazarus.Roll the I
rstone away God did not put those
stones there, therefore God la not '
Folk, We Know You Will
TADEAT Y
ILLIAM’S
Hats worth far more than this sale price! -
SPRING STYLE "PLAYLET"
"A ‘BACHELOR’S DREAM” 7
OLY MPIC THEATER
Evenings of March 30th, 31st, and
1 4 April 1st, 8 o’Clock 1
1
\ - 199 A Pageant of Beautiful
AX 4 Models Will Bring Be-- :
VA fore You the Season’s
FINN Most Beautiful Styles
jul
isaBL
settl
ment
“ reaches the a
distress from
gassy stomach
------Millions —kn
druggists reco
stomach corre
Wichi
jail
% THE BARGAIN spot or WICHITA •.
"Where Most People Trade”—Seventh and Ohio Streets
When You Compare the Values We Sell
Some of Our Saturday Specials
Gloria Swanson” Ladies’
You would never expect a chance
like this at $7.95. Unbelievable!
1 4 :
Stunning Dress Hate!
New Satin Combinations!
Smartest Hairbraid Hats!
Newest Crepes!"
Beautiful Styles for Matrons!
• The latest Paris and Amer-
• ican Millinery styles will
be modeled by
Mlle.
Delphyne
. Baleuwa
e Hats
These beautiful Straw
. Hats are for street or
" dress wear. Colors are
d. brown, henna, red.
en.You’d expert to
pays $4.00 for these val-
ues, choice ...
Ladies’ Silk Blouses
$4 95. Vames to $.50, * $62 95
■ cial clean-up of all Silk ‘P Y
E : Blouses in stock. It will )
pay you to investigate
these Saturday specials e
By all means
don’t miss this
opportunity!
OUR BUYERS MADE RE-
MARKABLE PREPARATIONS
AND SPECIAL PURCHASES
TO PRESENT THIS SALE!
: The Bright New Spring Dresses
"That portray the very’ fragrance of spi'ngtime. Our stock is complete and our
prices are for “Quick Sales"—and volume.
: You’ll Marvel at Thes: Wonderful Offerings
'£»• $85 $Q85 $1 985 $1 (85
the Price Here • • . 1O
Every mode is 'represented for dress, tailored
MIT I INEDY GALONS and sports wear. A wonderful style variety and
MILLINER" BALONB a remarkably full color range. Unlimited selec-
A (and Floor) tions, and savings unheard of.
Musical Selections by
Misses Juel and Adelle Ray
and Mr. R. Vaughn Ray.
Miss Annette Walsh at
- the Piano
This style playlet given in con-
nection with the regular Olympic
programT 3
1 PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY
Watch the Eager Shoppers In Our Piece Goods
I HI sive Ntie
n Cherk
S 2M
JU . 15c
. Clunker Dot
**W V olles
39c
Indian Hend
Nling*
33c
Red Seal
Gingham
19c •
st.50 Dress
Crepes
98c
Lovely Silks and Woolens
From Which to Fashion Your Faster Apparel 1
1 1.1 • *
We have prepared well for Easter and dress-up time, as evidenced by the mag-
’ nificent displays of beautiful, new fabr es. ,
Silks From The House of Mallinson—The world’s finest Silks, good for any time
..........of the year and require very little trimning. 40-inch width and shown in dif-
■ ferent weaves. • --------------------------------,— "
SHOWN HERE IN ONE OF THE LARGEST
HOSIERY DEPARTMENTS IN TEXAS ‘
A n
int
MEN’S SUITS '
I Our Stock is complete. If $10.00 or $15.00 saving will
rest you see these. ! — — ) IF
rent
$1685 $22
* ' "*:.,""
95c
Athieste
Union Sulis
45c
Men’s Paris *
Carters 1
15c |
$1.50 wide
New Melts
95c
Leather
Palm Gloves >
25c
Plain Pussy Willow,
yard $3.50
Printed Pussy Willow,
yard ......$4.50
Silk Mandarin, yard ..... $5.95
Rivera Barre, yard. . $5.95
Charmova Brocade, yard ... $6.50
Molly-o Faille, yard. ........$5.05
Molly-o Barre, yard.........$6.50
Molly-o Brocade, yard.......$5.95
Silky Way Novelty,
yard $4.95
New Spring Woolens for Easter Togs—54 to 56-inch
Kashimir, Borabella, Brazilian, Drury Laine, light
weight Flannels, Charmeen Helio, Charmeen Bandeen
rgr with self stripe. Fawn Skin,
9 . CJosena and many others. Just
8-A right for your Easter cos-
=tumnezd, $3.50 to $8.95
Dress Goods Section (Main Floor) 1*.
Somewhere in the Phoenix
line of colors you are certain
to find the correct shade to
complete the harmony of
your costume. Priced to
meet the most modest purse.
7H .V . .
Style 345-A very sheer Chiffon Hose, all Silk*
from top to toe, full fashioned, the texture is
even, and unclouded. Colors, blonde.—French
nude, beige airedale, grey, silver, piccaninny, 7
beaver, gunmetal and black. Price...... $2.95
Style 368—A# pure thread Silk Hose. full-fash-L.
ioned, service weight, with Lisle top. heel and i
i toe. Colors. Beige, tan bark, blonde, airedase,
nude bark, beaver, cardboard, jack rabbit, orien-.
tal pearl, gunmetal, white and black. I
. Price..............4 .............$1.85
—L Hosiery Section—(Main Floor)
4
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 318, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925, newspaper, March 27, 1925; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1653547/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.