Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 7, 1912 Page: 6 of 12
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHIT A, FALLS, TEXAS, APRIL 7th, 1912
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ASONAL MENTION
Mrs. 0. T. Anderson, of Olney, is
visiting relatives in the city. L
I. A. Farris returned today from a
two weeks' visit to his bid home in
Missouri
Dr. C. R. Hartsook has returned
from a three months' sojourn in New
Orleans.
Attorney A H. Hughes will leave to-
day on a business trip to points in
the Panhandle.
Wiley Madison Fuller, head of the
Henry Business College at Haskell,
is in the city to spend the day with his
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris of 1402
Austin avenue, are visiting relatives
in Greenville, Texas.
G. M. Sells, cashier of the Orange
National Bank, is in the city visiting
friends.
W. H. Maloney and Dr. DeJarnett
of Commerce, returned home yester-
day afternoon after spending several
days in Wichita Falls.
Dr. O. A. Ninechelser, of Mechanics
burg, Ohio, who has been here for
seeral days looking after property in-
terests in this section, left yesterday
for his home.
• Mrs. L.* H. McKinley, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Wilson, left today for her
home at Dallas.
John H. Buttle of McKinney,
superintendent of the new Federal
building under construction here,
spent yesterday in the city.
Judge G. W. Dakan, of Stamford,
—.was in the city yesterday on business
and for a visit with his son, Hosea
C. Dakan, a Times linotype operator.
A. D. Metheney, an.old-time resi-
dent of Wichita Falls," is here from
Crosbyton, for a visit with his daugh-
ters, Mrs. D. C. Walker and Miss
Mathie Matheny. Mr. Matheny is
now connected with the Crosbyton
Review .and is an enthusisatic boom-
er of that progressive little city on
the South Plains.
Dr. Brown, Dentist, Room 306, Kemp
• Kell Building. Phone 879.
First Edition
"THE SINS OF
THE FATHER”
A romance of the South
BY THOMAS DIXON.
Author of “The Clansman.”
A gripping, compelling tale of
human interest, the problem of
the race question symbolised In
vivid pictures.
Price. --------- $1.35
Wilfong & Woods
Phone 10
704 Ohio Ave.
During April
- I will make a special cash offer of
10 Per Cent Discount
for all dental work contracted for dur-
ing that month. Thia is a bona fid.
proposition without any strings at-
tached. It applies to the rich and
poor alike. 1 am fully prepared to do
anything in Dentistry. My methods
being strictly modern.
My offices are the beat equipped In
West Texas, and my work and ma-
terials are absolutely guaranteed. Dis-
eases of th. gums and teeth a special-
ty, Cleanliness and proficiency are
my hobbies. .
-DR. M. R. GARRISON. Dentist.
First National Bank Building
Wichita Falls, Texas.
CHAMPS CLARK SPEAKS
BEFORE KENTUCKIANS
Our Fountain
is the best that money will buy; in fact our-entire soda water equipment is
the best in the city. We have spared no expense in this department and
our aim is to give the best possible service. The materials used in our
drinks are the beet to be had, we use pure fruit syrups instead of coal tar
extracts in making syrups for the fountain. Our Me cream wlU make you
want more; we sell it in pints, quarts, and half gallons, packed in sanitary
paper buckets. We serve this cream at the fountain with your choice of
crushed fruit.
‘Owing to the extra amount of bookkeeping entailed, and the small charg-
es, everything at our fountain will be cash.
COU/U/AId
O 7/XO
Phone 341.
“Only the Dost"
Free Delivery
REMEMBER IT IS NOW THE STORM SEASON.
and that we will write Storm, Tornado and Hall Insurance; also Fire, Ac-
cident. Live Stock or any other kind of Insurance. Wo Issue contractors
and other bonds right in our office—you do not have to wait for them.
Let us write your insurance of all kinds. “We write it right.”
Phone 529.
FRIEZE and PEERY
Over First National Bank.
TWO SEASON’S
Winter and Summer. Now is the time
to prepare! for fishing, picnic or auto
trips, so get a o 1
THERMOS
and it will be W hot or
cold friend for
Dr. J. W. Du Val
tavice. Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat
orrti Classes Fitted
T Lady Attendant
Best equipped office in West Texas
First National BankBuilding i 1
By United Press.
Louisville, Ky., April 6.—Declaring
that the Democratic Congress had re-
deemed or was in the process of re-
deeming every promise in the 1909
platform, Speaker Clark at the Demo:
cratic harmony banquet tonight pre-
dieted defeat for the Republicans
next fall.
Roundly scoring President Taft for
24 hours. For ale only at ^
Wichita Drug House
Pure Drugs and Druggists Sundries.
607 Seventh Bt.—Phone 123.
DR. J. W. DU VAL
Eye, Eav, Nose, Throat
Eye Glasses, Spectales.
nart Styles in Spring
Footwear
To the woman who wants her feet to express as much style as her
clothes, our showing of Spring Footwear will prove of appealing interest a
The new tans in four-button Oxfords or Pumps are very stylish. I he
new Colonials in Patents, Velvets, Kids’ etc., are much in favor.
New Straws For Spring Wear
This week we will show a splendid collection of the new Straw Hats for Spring
and Summer. There’s a wonderful variety of new and attractive styles in all the pop-
ular straws and in every dimension. You will find a shape that exactly suits you..
You are welcome to come in and see them, whether, you wish to buy or not.
0 I D1 Q Can. Corner Seventh and
C. J. Barnard & Company Indiana
amonds
his vetoes for the tariff bills Clark
prophesied that he would bw the last
atandpat president. The speaker
stringly advocated the election of
senators by popular vote. If a citi-
zen la fit to vote for president he de-
clared, he is equally competent to
vote for senator. A senator is alm-
Iily a glarger representative of the
people or least he ought to be.
Discussing the record of the Demo-
eratic House, Clark declared “We
LIGHTFOOT TO TELL OF
EASTERN TRIP’S RESOLI
By United Press. .... a ... n passed tariff bills that would have
Austin, Texas, April 5.—The tail-saved the people about $500,000,000
ure to arrive, this afternoon of cer-a year of tariff burdens. It should
tainimportant papers and documents never be forgotten that under the
bearing on his recent trust Probe in high protective tariff system where
the East, prevented Attorney General one dollar goes into the coffers of the
Lightfott from making a formal state government, five dollars go into the
ment as to what he did while in the pockets of the tariff barons. It la a
North and East during the past Bey-cruel outrage to annas the average
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known the result of his trip. That the dreams average.
he has obtained some valuable evi- Just Listen won't You.
deace against certain trusts is now If you and your folks love me and
quite apparent. y my folks, like me and my folks love
i you a"d your folks there never was
FATALLY BURNED CLENING - folks since folks were folks that lov.
GLOVES FOR EASTER led folks like me and my folks love
By United Press ------your folks provided you have your
New York, April •.—A longing forphotos made at Denson's photo car
clean white gloves for Easter prob- where all the quality folks have their
ably cost the life of Agnes Rooney folks photos made. Denson's Photo
here today. While cleaning her East- Car.
er gloves with naptha the girl left-
the bottle near a lighted gas jet and Rohatch’s Mineral Water.
It exploded She was fataly burned I is highly recommended by physicians
' and her mother and younger sister and patrons who have tested its mer-
were seriously burned trying to res- its, for indigestion, catarrh of the
cue her. (stomach, kidney and bladder trouble.
Your Eyes.
Should Not Be
Neglected
1st
You have only one set.
2nd
Ir is a pleasure to read
correctly.
3rd
The small cost of fet
ting glasses.
Remember we use only
first class glasses and have
been here for 10 years and
no one has any risk to run.
It we don’t please, your
money back.
Instead of going / make the theatre ,
- to the theatre — come to you
I That’s better than going out on a stormy night, or not get-
ting good seats, or sitting out a show that is tiresome in parts-
it’s better no matter how you look at it.
And you can easily do it if you have a Victor. That gives
you an all-star performance right in your own home—front seats,
and a program of your own making that starts whenever you
are ready.
, • ' Why not come in today and hear the Victor and find out how you can
I easily own one? Victors $10 to $100. Victor-Victrolas $15 to $200.
Harrison-Everton'Music Co.
Suits................$ 13.50 and up
Cleaning, pressing, altering and repairing.
m. F. GUPTON, Tailor
708 7th Street ' Phone 1067
Diamonds
We have over 150 diamonds mounted In rings, brooches, studs,
etc., which have been pledged with us and unredeemed. These we
can sell at less than the retail merchant buys them and we give,
a written guarantee as to color, weight and perfection, also loan
you up to 90 per cent of the purchase price any time you wish it
All we ask is a comparison.
------------------ This water stimulates the secretion
It was learned here on good au of the stomach, Increases digestion
thority late this afternoon that the land favors a more complete absorp-
Producers' well on the Petrolia field tion of the food and prevents the sc-
at a depth of seventeen hundred feet tion of germa that cause typhoid and
contained two good showings of oil, other infectious diseases.
and the drill is being operated in the This water cas be purchased at the
deep sand. It is thought that a wells or delivered in jugs or cases,
splendid well will be brought in by I This well is located one mile south
the Producers' Company in the hear of Alamo school building in Floral
future." The well is situated three Heights, two deliveries daily morning
fourths of a mile from the proven land afternoon.' 0. J. Rohatch, Own- . _
field at Petrolia and should oil real- er. Phone 1601—1 long—4 shorts. Igile articles,
ly be encountered the" field will be I ——a———■—swm—sw-
extended southward for that distance. — =============
Rumors which reached this city to-BAlliniest
A. S. FONVILLE
Manufacturing
Optician
706 Ohio
Phone 31
Two heavy flywheels to make the
motor steady running have been fitted
to an automobile used in London for
carrying electric lamps and other fra-
Ineanity Will Be Parker's Plea.
By United Press.
Grandbury. Texas. April 6.—Insani-
ty will be the plea of the man who
killed two men and badly wounded an-
other in the little settlement of Hill
City, eighteen miles from here, yes-
terday morning. This was Indicated
today by the attorneys for Mack
Parker, the young farmer held in the
Hood county jail for the murder of
Dr. J. P. Philley and M. I. Gartrell
and for the wounding of V. M. Wil-
son. ।
In Gartrell, Parker is said to have
killed the best friend be bad in the
county. An imaginary grudge, it is
claimed, led to the shooting of Phil-
ley, while no motive at all is advanced
for the shooting off of Wilson's arm.
Negro Given M Years. '
By trailed Press.
Oklahoma City, Okla., April 6.-
Henry White, Texas negro, ex-convict
charged with attempted assault on
Mrs. 8. J. Frews, a white woman
here last week pleaded guilty today
and was sentenced to twenty-five
years In the pen.
CATARRH GONE
No More Hawking and Snuffling
When You Breathe Hyomel
HYOMEI is guaranteed, to end the
mystery, of catarrh.
Breathe it, destroy the catarrh
germs, and soon hawking and snuff-
ing will cease.
Breathe it and cruets will no
longer form In the nose; mucus will
not lodge in the throat; all inflama-
tion will leave the membrane of the
nose and throat and your head will
feel clear and fine.
Breathe it for coughs, colds and
sore throat; its soothing, healing,
antiseptic action is better than all the
stomach dosing remedies in creation
and there isn't a particle of opium,
cocaine or other habit forming drug
In It
Complete outfit which includes In-
haler, 81.00. Extra bottles of HYO-
I MEI 50 cents at Fooshee & Lynch
Drug Store and druggists everywhere.
The more promise a man makes
the more he doesn't keep.
Art Loan Co.
Jewelers and Brokers
705 Ohio Avenue -
Not
How
Cheap
Bit
How
Good
Wichita Candy Kitchen
707 Ohio Ave. *-«. FELL, Proprietor Phone 626
Phone as your order for
*- ICE CREAM
for your Sunday dinner. It will be delivered at any hour
you wish it - huhuts , ,
day created some excitement among.
local oil men, a number of whom are
interested in the bringing in of the
well.
The Miller
Drug Store
* THORNBERRY A SHAW
Proprietors.
I BUNATE PHARMACISTS
Cor. Ohio and 8th Streets.
Phone 193.
The Newest
Fountain Drinks
Are always on tap at our soda
fountain. Drop in for your morn-
ing “Coke” or any time for a
delicious led Cream Soda or
Chocolate Sundae.
T
s
- po
• Hmm
Cream
We have an almoat complete line of the products of the WEST DISIN-
FECTING CO., the manufacturers of Chioro-Naptholeum Dip and Disinfectant.
This is too well known and too well introduced in this locality to need more than
• passing notice. Suffice to say that it is the recognized standard of the civilized
world. At this time we wish to call your attention to Chioro-Naptholeum Powder.
This is an absorbent as well as a powerful and efficient disinfectant and deoderi-
zer. Sprinkle in all damp places freely and liberally and it will dry up all moist-
ure at once and effectually disinfect the places treated.
*****=========================
Sweepine, the only sweeping compound on the market that is a disinfect-
ant as well as a dust absorber. Why not kill two birds with one stone?
Liquid Soap, C. N. Skin Soap, C. N. Dog Soap, Carboform Fum igators.
Comax, Tornado Bug Destroyers, Sanitary Floor Oil, Pipe Klenzo, T elephone
Disinfectors, Hand and Pump Sprays. ,
If you have bug troubles, from typhoid germs to cockroaches, see us, we
will help you get their angora.
Phones 35 & 604 -
EAN & S
ND COFFEE ROASTERS
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= 608-610 Ohio Ave.
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Donnell, B. D. Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 7, 1912, newspaper, April 7, 1912; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1663060/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.