Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 17, 1925 Page: 2 of 50
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1925
A
PART ONE
WGREGOR ELECTED
HEAD OF CLEARING
HOUSE ASSOCIATION
Legion Starts Move to Place American Che Ansaincoil
Flags All Over City on Decoration Day Cast Announced
For Methodist
Marguerite Gerhardt of ths senior
department of the Sunday school.
.A number of young people's or-
ganizationa of the other churches
will send duchesses and maids of
honor to the coronation, Mr. White
said. ...
Pageant, May 30 BRUNSWICK SHOP TO ,
GIVE DEMONSTRATION
ONLY $535
Plane were perfected fur the
* Wichita Falla Clearing House As-
sociation to play a more active
part in the financial and business
affairs of the city and new officers
were elected at a meeting of mem.
bore of -the organization at the
Wichita Club at 1 o'clock Saturday
afternoon.
W. M McGregor, president of the
Flrot National Bank and a number
of the advisory council of the
Eleventh Federal lleserve District
Bank st Dallas, was elected pres-
ident of the clearing house: C. C.
Cabiness, vice-president of the Se-
curtly Notions! Bank, was elected
vice-president, of the association
and Oral Jones, cashier of the City
National Bank, was elected secre-
tary and treasurer.
H. IL- Hunter, secretary" of the
Empire Mortgage Company, was re-
elected manager of the clearing
house. A number of committees
were appointed, which will report
at the next meetingot the associa-
tion, and several matters of Import-
Members of the Pat Carrigan Post
of the American Legion have
launched a drive to have an Ameri-
can flag installed in front of every
business institution and in front of
every residence in Wichita: Falls on
Decoration Day. A photograph of
Old Glory floating in the breeze
ance were discussed.
Bankers are determined to
strengthen the clearing house as:
sociation and meetings will be held
regularly each month in the fu-
tu-
tor.
1 • COL CONNOR ELECTED
- COMMANDER OF TEXAS
m FOREIGN WAR VETERANS
The caat of Will O’ Wisp,” the
pageant to ba presented Saturday
night. May "0. In connection with
DURING PRESENT WEEK
it C. Coffee, manager of the Pho-
the circus of the Methodist young nograph Shop, has received word
people’s week, has been announced fron the Brunswiek-Balke-Callen-
by Mrs. R. A Faver, who will direct der Co of Chicago, that they have
the passant
Ths characters include: Anemone
queen, of the fairyland, Wilma
Brown: Will O’Wisp, fairy princess, to be held here the week of May 11.
Nancy Faver: Peterkin, a shopherd A special representative has ar.
boy Charlotte Button: Moonbeam: rived from the factory to supervise
maid to the queen, Grace Warman; the work. A corps, of workers is
Fern Leat, maid to the princess, now busily engaged in compiling s
Lois Corein: Spring, Jessie Luctle musical directory or Wichita Falls
t Railey: Quirk, the court jester, Har- 1 and census of musical instruments
from a mast in front of the resi-old Karr in the city Co free states
de nee of D. O. Johnson on Tenth The east will also Include flow- ■ - ——---------------------------------------------
street is shown above..___% I era, brownies, elves, fairies, rain-
Arrangements have been perfect-drops, and sunbeams." The follow-
ed by the legion with the Vendope ing will have prominent parts In the
company to place these flaws, and 101 pageant: Constance Clark, Sue
per cent of the gross profits is ri-
ceived by the legion post.
selected the local Brunswick shop
aa headquarters for a demonstra-
tion of Brunswick musical products
A special representative has ar-
the work.
A corps of workers 1*
Phone
3275
722
Wall
Street
Installs a Complete “Vendope National
Flag Set” in front of your home or place
of business. ’ 1 *
Write or phone for descriptive matter
or better still phone your orders now.
THE VENDOPE SYSTEM
Decorators for Wichita Falls and West Texas
Social Workers Samuel Phillips
Endorse Plan for
TATTLE SNAKE OIL
RESTORES HEARING
Playgrounds Here
Elected Rabbi
Temple Israel
• fairy court whisper that the elves
_ Constance Clark, —
Ann Timble, Gladys Grandebury:
Elisabeth Langford, Maxine and
Lorine Brownsen, Jane Ann Fisher,
Hermione Vaughn, Beverly Nan
Witherspoon, Battle Collins, Annette
Adair, Doris Thorne, and Lucile ' Remarkable Results Often th M
Couch. . . . ' Hours With New Product. Result
The story is based on ths love of or Experiments with Paoaesa of
win O' Wisp, ths fairy princess, for *WHA ****** of
Feterkin, a mortal and a shepherd' American ndisn
boy. The fairy queen decides the
princess must marry Prince Giddy of
the land of Oz. Ths flowers In the
J. W. Ferguson
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Special to
AUSTIN
the state
against F
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seven otl
650 acres
of the Hu
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land for
by Judge
.3rd dist
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court as
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Calhoun a
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to comm
Th' sta
650 acres
and not
survey, al
th. case
jury, Jud
the event
question
oil taken
past 18 >
th. .tat.
be no nee
state es
worth of
this land.
A. Goldr
of the de
action in
acres of
man cial
awarded t
He is rep
Hawkins
date just
Dry Goods
724 INDIANA
724 INDIANA
KANSAS CITY, Kan.—(Special.)
—Now the deal may hear. Recent
experiments made here in a labora-
tory of wide reputation indicate
that genuine rattle spake oll pos-
seases the attributes necessary to
restore hearing in countless, cases
where other known remedies and
devices have failed: distracting and
, ----- an In league with the princess, and
1 , they decide that they will take her
I : The congregation of Temple Israel part. The queen gives win O' Wisp
elected as rabbi of ths congregation I over to the brownies for punishment
Samuel Phillips at * melting Friday but the elves rescue her." The pa-
1.1 workers night. Mr. Phillips will assume hi. geant closes with the queen giving
by the Social Workers duties here in September . . i her blessing to will o’ Wisp anda ,
Mr. Phillip. Is sn A. B. graduate Peterkin "Maxine and Lorime tortuous head noises are often con-
luncheon held at the T. W C. A aits. University from neinnatisand Brownsen will do a specialty ,num- | 4**14 ---**-/*.
will be graduated from the Hebrew Ber between acts,
Union College at Cincinnati in The pageant will- be given in the experiments based upon the Jee or
June. He formerly served as a court of the circus queen who will the real oil of the rattle snake by
member of the Jewish relief com-J be crowned Friday,night. The crown the American Indian for deafness,
mittee in the far east. • for the queen has already been se head noises and other afflictions.
______________ queen been se- So confident are the owners of
When "Jack Nelson sings his fa- cured by, Harold White, who is In | Rept-OL that It will restore yours
• »<...,-„..*>-.._- i.icharge of the week’s activities.hearing and to quickly introduce
Mrs. E. L Fulton is directing the this ■ remarkable treatment to s mi-
InrorRA, hmSEN wjm soda, preparations for the coronation lion sufferers, they. will send *
programs through WJJD, Moose- .. White large $2.00, treatment for only one
heart. 11L the music gradually • has also announced dollar on ten days' trss trial. It
fades out as the song comes to a that Herman Mondes, an ex-profes: the results are not satisfactory the
finish. Ralph Shugart, the WJJD Monal in circus acting, will I coach treatment costs nothing,
engineer la responsible to- this the clowns for the circus. The try-1 Send no money—Just your name
engineer, is responsible for this out of clowns will begin Tuesday and address, and the treatment will
--------------night, C. C Frazee of the Junior be mailed atoncex Use St RICOTCINE .
Miss Ethel M Carter or Decatur, college, will bring his troop of tum-‘na or 10 days your hearing # not
ill, always had her ambitions blers to take part In the circus, Mr relieved, your head noises gons,
pointed toward running a social teal White said, Just send it back and your money
room in her town. She now owns The three leaders of the circus will be refunded without question,
queen contest are Miss Alva Ruth This offer is fully guaranteed, so
Walker of senior Epworth League wrt todaxat ReLOEbT
, give this wonderful compound a
Epworth League No. 1, and Miss trial-ady
The plan of supervised play-
ground activities, as presented by
HI. H. Schueler, or New York, was
endorsed
Association of Wichita Falls at a
Saturday noon, and the survey of
local playgrounds recently com-
pleted by Mr. Schueler, was ac-
cepted.
A committee composed of Judge
R D. Sartin. W. 0. Bralley and _
Mrs. W. T. (Crouch was appointed, vorite song, “May. You Laugh In
to confer with the local officials tn Your Dreams" as a finals to his
■ DALLAS. May 16.—-Colonel Dan
Connor, of San Antonio, was
mcelected commander of ths Texas de-
I "mpartment. Veterans of Foreign
iWars, just before the close of s
P o-day convention here today. He
uill succeeds E. M Risdon of Houston.
1 Other officer, elected ar.: Senior.
,nd vice commander, Tom L- Manion, the matter .
- balls.: Junior vice commander, N A committee was appointed to an
^ E I Kerr. Houston: quartermaster. | pear before th. coun y commission-
i Wiltam C. Moore, San Antonio: ers court asking that body, to send
Suudee it A Thuss Dal. W. G. Bralley, county Juvenile of- engin
department nurecon, M kifleer. to the National Wefere werti twist.
P i Jintansen, San Antonio; chaplain, ers convention, w Mich ill be h W |
1 EE Rev. M. S. Garriga, San Antonio. in Denier next month |
1 A resolution catling on the state
* : legislature to provide, a bonus for —„- NATIONAL DEMOCRAT
1 I former service men was, adopted THE NATIONAL DEMOCKAL
wh Another resolution advocated, mak- wrur TrrvTY Nrucp APFR
“Bring both Memorial Day and Armla- NEW WEBALT NERFAreR
y filing both Memorial Day and Arm! - Top MILITANT PI/RIICITY
81*11.. Day national holidays. * FUA MILILANE FUDLCHS
and operates a tire shop.
Headache? See Faith Optical Co. Not 2. Nian Ora Dee Smith of Tenor
Adv:
DEPENDABLE ^MERCHANDISE TRUTHFULLY ADVERTISED”
A MONDAY
MERCHANDISING EVENT
A Remarkable Style Achievement in Our Advanced
SUMMER MILLINERY
THREE
UNUSUAL
* GROUPS.
$P95
PRICED FOR
MONDAY
SALE
FURNITURE COMPANY
is SUED FOR DAMAGES
WASHINGTON, May !«(*>—The
National Democrat, a weekly news:
paper for presentation of "militant I
publicity” for the Democratic par-
IN DISTRICT COURT " is to beypublished here by *
■ *** ***** group of party leaders..
7.....------- Editorial policies of the paper. It
o Sat. was announced by. Representative
Bardly afternoon in EN= OLN alamrice willlam oldriaid of Arkansas, chair-
CAN, nalner the John 1 Jones man of the Democratie congresston-!
Company, Taws Tor at campaign committer, will Be. In
of 520.000 4 dan age. a. the interest of the party a. a whole
"Issco not have* been surrered an the and directed by a “strong advisory,
Htssuit of actions on the part of '“• The paper he declared, "win
1. set forth in th. petition that right the enemies ot the Demoeratien
the plaintiff purchased a bill nd E ′
"furniture from the defendant on 1 er to assist in the election or 1 emo
iseptember 1. 1922, and that a lien eratic candidates a...
twas retained by the defendant be- Publication ot. Oldfield .aid b' '
Feause of th. monthly payment plan. | made possible.Nr. Oldfield said. N
The petitioner asserts that prior to a number, of prominent Democrats
"The time that the final payment was “interested in the party a future
" made, the furniture w a a accident-and having especially in mind thee
any destroyed by fire.. A short time congressionaljelections next year I
latter the fire, the plaintiff states.
" he purchased another suite of fur-
AT “KRUGER’S”
$8.50 and $10.95 .
ONE QF A KIND
Hair Hats, Leghorns. Hair Crowns. Crepe Combinations,
Sport Hats of Felts, Kid and Straw.
A Voile Dress for Summer
Attractive hand-made Voile Dresses with tucks, hemstitching, laces and embroi-
dery. Pretty designs in dots and printed € WAR A d w h
effects. A splendid assortment ofPhO I EUU:
colors and patterns............................. M OU AU
N biture on the same plan and then
M complains that when"the final pay-
moment was made on August 1*. 1924.
Wthe defendant refused to release the
if mortgage,
ME: Various other allegations are
me made to support his claim for $15.-
#0900 actual and: $5,000 exemplary
Mrdamages.
After A Bath
A With
Cuticura Soap
Dust With
CuticuraTalcum
Delicately Mealeated
Of Pleasing Fragrance
Smart New Dresses
A large assortment of Frocks for every occasion. Many of
them have just bean unpacked. You will love the new gay
colors and the dainty Frocks they fashion. Some are embroi-
dered in stunning unusual ways: Other boast of buttons, plaits,
fancy collar and cuffs.
GOV.F
BY
AUSTIN
greeting
governor
of Porto
Governor
day to be
reet Texa
ire, which
19 from E
Heretof
Porto RI
New York
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going dire
mont to S
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tons fron
to express
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son of th
of commu
The Colors:
Orchid, cameo pink,
blonde, green, pervanche
blue.
Materials:
Printed Georgettes. Flat .
Crene. Crepe Back Sat- l
In Crepe Roma. Y
$
50 , $9Q78
to 29
C
At All Red Arrow
Finishing Stations
a
Monday Extra Specials
AMUND
WH
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shipping
the Noro
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Pole whet
that a pe
set in. A
til the er
ning of
- planned,
the pole
' landing a
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tion and I
journal a
Ilona stil
plorer.
This Week Special
Starting Tomorrow
May 18th
LASTING GIFTS
TO PLEASE JUNE BRIDES
Whether it be a precious ring, silverware or plateware, you’ll find here
everything that is new and charming for the new homemakers. A dis-
play so extensive that choice is comparatively easy. ,
36-Inch Pajama Checks—29c
values, rose, orchid, pink, yel-
low and white, Mon- 1 Sr
day only, yard.......OC
36-Inch Standard Percale-
Light *and dark patterns
Just Received Another Ship-
ment Men’s Shirts
If it’s new, we have them, and sizes
" complete, with or without collars. .
$1.75 to $2.95
TWO HE
WES
All kodak rolls developed free, finishing at popular
prices. Try our twice a day service. No charge
: for work delivered later than hour promised. See
how much better modern equipment will bring out
your picture. A
This free offer at the following Red Arrow Sta-
tions, this week only: - ■
AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING
Exquisite Silver Service
Special, the better
grade, yard......
>c
Men’s Blue Overalls—Our
regular $1.50 grade, good
weight linen, cut full,
Monday special, pair..OoC
FORT
O'Neal, 23
are being
connection
death of
near a mo
at Fort •
tlement r
he le gutlt
In a state
Hanger a
of three t
ehot only
other man
Jim Cassell Drug Store
008 Scott
Daffodil Beauty Parlors
Fieral Heights
Grant St. Drug Co.
2319 Grant
t Candyland
Bert Indians
Lamar St. Pharmacy
1804 Lamar
Tenth Street Fruitery
Lindley's Confectionery
1515 Menroe
The Candy Shop
By Olympic Theater
Ireland & Hammil
212 North Burnett
C. & C. Smoke Shop
sis Eighth Street
Mission Candy Shop
719 Indiana '
A collection of quality stiver comprising Reed a Bar-
ton Water Pitchers, covered Vegetable Dishes, Fruit
Bowls, Well and Tree Platters, Cheese and Cracker
Plates. Trays and other items. A most unusual offering
at a remarkable low price, choice, each.... ..........
SEE. THEM IN OUR WINDOWS TODAY:
75
Just received new shipment
of Lace Bandings and Jabbot
Lace—All the new frills for
your summer Dresses. See
these, popular priced.
Men’s Genuine Hong Kong
Khaki Shirts—Extra quality,
special Monday, OR
each ................OOC
Clean (
“Calif
LEATHER BAGS
Genuine Hand Tooled Leather
Rags regularly sold at $8.00
to $12.50, special now for
$4.75 and ...................
WRIST BRACELETS
Platinum tops set with ten- A ‘
uine Diamonds and Sapphires, •
beautiful new filligree de-tD - 0
signs, $60.00 to $15.00 values
for .......:................." V.P.
All Red Arrow Stations Are
Kodak Repair Stations
NOTE-For the convenience of those who may desire to know
the address of the finishing plant and service department phone
4852 or 710) Indians A venue.
Special Attention Given to Mail Orders
Kruger Jewelry Co.
. “WHERE TRADING IS A PLEASURE”
INDIANA AT EIGHTH ,
Bathing Suits for the
* Entire Family
Children’s as small as they make them.
• Guaranteed all wool, fast colors, large
range to select from.
$195 to $595
Boys’ Madras Blouse—S ilk
striped, age 6 to 14 years. A
real buy, special R
Monday, each........00
Ladies' Felt House Shoes—All
sizes and colors. The better
kind Monday, spe-
cial pair ..........
55c
LADIES’ SHOES
Strap and Pump effects. One of the
■ moat complete lines to be found, widths
AAA to C. All the new styles and
leathers, Blonde Kid, White Kid, Gun-
metal Satin, Black Satin, and combina-
tions..
We are sure you will find just the pat-
tern and style you desire. Price—
$4.95 to $9.75.
Hurry M
bilious, ft
Babies ant
genuine
No other la
der little
sweetens tl
liver and
Contains r
drugs Sa
druggist ai
•let upon
Syrup” wh
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 17, 1925, newspaper, May 17, 1925; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1661010/m1/2/: 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.