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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, MAY 14th, 1912.
Needs No Sherlock Holmes
to Know Who are Properly
Underweared These Days
Note the fidgity, nervoua uncomfortable person who is hunching
his shoulders up on one side then on the other—that person is
wearing either Albfitting underwear, or underwear of the wrong
weight. Then behold the serene one who seems only intent upon
the thing he is doing, entirely oblivious of the fact that he is wear-
ing underwear, because he wears the right sort; probably he is
wearing a Combination Suit, the ideal in underwear comfort. We
commend Union Suits, because we believe they are the right Un-
derw ear.
L. shituip isal. 1.
Men’s White Night Shirts
and Pajamas
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A Sale in which women buy as much as men—for their husbands,
fathers, sons and brothers. 0 I
The
be
Clothiers and Furnishers
703 Ohio Avenue .---
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KILLS GERMS
Parsisian Sage is Also the Most De-
Ilghtful Hair Dressing on Earth.
• PARISIAN SAGE penetrates into
the roots of the hair, destroys the
dandruff germs, puts new life into the
. hair and stops it from falling out.
Fooshee & Lynch guarantees it for
dandruff, falling hair and itching scalp
. and a large bottle costs but 50 cents.
"In August I began toeing my hair
In spots from the size of a quarter to
• the size of a silver dollar. I was ser-
iously alarmed — after consulting phy-
sicians andtrying many things, I decid-
ed to try PARISIAN SAGE and I find
my hair in much better condition, new
hair growing in the bald spots.” Mrs.
Blanche S. Marshall, 407 Hinton Ave.,
Charlottsville, Va.. Ladies give de-
lightful PARISIAN SAGE a trial, and
see how quickly your hair .will grow
lovey and fascinating. '
TAKING TESTIMONY IN
SUGAR CASES TODAY.
By Associated Press.
New York. May 14.—Taking of testi-
mony in the federal action for disso-
lution of the American Sugar Refining
Co. was begun today.
♦ DR. M. RAARRISON *:
♦ Dentist ♦
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No Factor Can
Ever Compare
With Religion
In Any Man’s
000- Life — -00
By WILLIAM J. ARYAN
Statesman and Lecturer
NELIGION is the
1 ONLY FOUNDA
TION UPON
WHICH A SYS-
TEM OF MORAL CODES
CAN BE BUIM’. Neither
now nor in the years to come
8 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN 3 can we find n man or group of
8000000000000000000000000029 men whose code of morals lias
• not been founded on the teach-
ings of Christ. If we wait for a man to be fully matured before he
«gets his moral foundation He is ruined, yer the law says that he cannot
vote or dispose of his property until he is mature and is of age.
We will all find that the FOUNDATIONS OF OUR CHAR-
ACTER WERE MADE IN OES YOUTII. If there are any who
think that religion makes a man a weakling let him look nt the great
body forming the men and religion forward movement and deny that
‘ There is such a thing as a God. - • A -
. —Iesnend one day in every-sevon,-or-mayhe more, for-the-supply-
ing of spiritual nutriment. We neust feed our physical bodies three
times a day. If our souls were as hungry as our physical bo lies the
churches need never be empty. VAS FOOD SUSTAINS US PHYS
ICALLY, 80 DOES THE CHI RCH MORALLY AND SPIR
ITUALLY.
It will always be found that the venth wish high moral ideas would
surpass the one who thought of nothing save liimself and his own
pleasures. /
NEVER HAVE WE NEEDED THE STRENGTH OF MORALS IN A
NATION MORE .THAN WB DO NOW. FOR NO FACTOR CAN BE COM-
PARED WITH RELIGION IN EVERY LIFE. WE HAVE GOVERN-
MENT, AND WB HAVE, EDUCATE "I. BOTH PROBABLY THE BEST
IN THE LAND, AND THE GOVER .MENT MAY PLANT AND INSTI-
TUTIONS EDUCATE, BUT GOD MU r GIVE THE INCREASE.
You Are
Hard to Fit
If you find it difficult to getna accurately fitting, com-
fortable corset that will shape your figure to fashionable
lines, try a Henderson Corset. \ We have been so suc-
cessful with Henderson Corsets in pleasing women,
who have hitherto had trouble in getting a comfortable
model that we arc confident we can please
these fine corsets.
Henderson Corsets are individual
ized for every shape of figure; no matter
if you are large, average or slender, tall,
medium or small, we have a specially de-
signed, serviceable Henderson Corset
that will mould your figure as you indi.
vidually require.. The present season’s
natural, slender modes necessitate an
accurately fitting model if you wish to
gain the proper contour. The lasting,
satisfactory service these models afford
and the moderate prices that we quote
are added reasons why you should wear
these corsets.
you with
HENDERSON
Fashion Form %
Corsets
We invite you to our conet department, where a complete allowing
of all the late HENDERSON modela are on exhibition daily
Improvements
Needed to Make
Our Army
Inferior to None
ENNING TON’S
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By Major General LEON-
ARD WOOD, Chief of
Staff. U. 9. A.
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• HE number of gradu-
ates of West Point
A should be increased,
T’hoto by Amerleat Press Asoclatlor
Major General LEONARD
WOOD
SoDAETE
Food
There’s food value in Sodaettes—give them
to the children—dry if you like. They’re
so crisp and light and delicious, that the
taste—the eating of them alone even is
alluring to child and grown-up.
Il.it a Sodaettc spread with sweet, dewy butter
or n bit of jelly, or a touch of jam-try it on the
children—they'll ask' for more.
And you—you will find * thousand delight*—a
wall of good, solid nourishment in the eating.
And remember —not just soda crackers—
socAtrT
and the first thirty al- Sawwwwwwwwwwwww w
ternates who pass the highest success ful examinations each year should
be appointed to the academy by the president. At least THREE-
FOURTHS OF THE OFFICERS OF THE ARMY SHOULD BE
WEST POINT GRADUATES.
A FITTING RESERVE SHOULD BB PROVIDED. MEN IN CIVIL
LIFE SHOULD BB ENCOURAGED, TO GO INTO THE ARMY FOR
SHORT PERIODS.
In Europe it is generally recognized that training in the army is
BENEFICIAL TO ALL MEN, and a similar idea should be en-
couraged bore, tf this is done the United States will be much better
VORTIWEST TEXAS AND
SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA
A new map of the oil region, of
Northwest Texas and Southwest Okla-
toma comprising parts of the coun-
ties of Wilbarger, Wichita and Clay
counties, Texas; Tillman and Coman-
the counties, Oklahoma is now offer-
'd to the public. This is the.only
map ever published showing the di-
rect connection of the original sur-
veys joints Texas with Oklahoma.
This information is not obtainable
either in the General Land Office in
Texas or the United States and can
be obtained only from this map or by
actual surveys on the ground.
The imap is 25x39 inches and cov-
ers, an are of three thousand live hun-
dred square miles.
All ereeks, rivers, railroads, towns
ind villages are shown and also gives
.he original surveys in each of the
We have the earne kind of
teas that you have compli-
mented so much for the last
three years.
5Sodaettes
te There's nothing quite so goo I. If your grocer says
. lie does not keep ‘The Crackers that BROWN
: . J Main' ask him to get them for you. Un-
K37 doubted! .• he will be glad to do thia for your
\ - pleasure an 1 — nience; but if he should fail you,
\ j write us and we will see that you are supplied.
T Made in Texas (or Texans
/ The Brown Cracker & Candy, Co.
/ DALLAS-PT. WORTH-DAN ANTONIO-HOUSTON
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prepared for emergencies than it is now.
. Wo now want to reorganize the army along safe and conservative _______.. .... _
lines. We want legislation to make the militia available for service and Petrolia are also correct shown,
outside of the country, and we also want legislation which will enable
us to CALL OUT VOLUNTEERS WHENEVER NEEDED.
five named counties.
All “wildcat’' wells now drilling are
shown in red; the oil fields of Electra
SopAETTE K
sooacfr K
Time to Buy....
The Chamber of Commerce has just landed two large factories:
This means that Wichita Falls will continue to grow, and that
property is going to increase in value. If you are thinking of buy-
ng a home, do it now, H you are figuring on buying for an invest.
menL don’t lose the profit by putting it off. Prospects were never
brighter for a larger Wichita Falls. 1
1 have several residences to sell on the installment plan, like
paying rent, and several small tracts of irrigated land and other
good bargains which will be to your interest to figure on before
buying. Special attention to property owned by non-residents.
W. S. CURLEE
P. B. If you have anything to sell, house to rent, call mg over
phone. I shall be glad to give same my immediate attention.
Office, room s over First State Bank A Trust Co. Phone 496
We want a well balanced army so that it can ba organised into
working units and so that it can le mobilized at places where it is
needed with the smallest/expenditure of time and money. When we
get what we aro now working for we will have AN ARMY IN-
FERIOR TO NONE IN THE WORLD.
“Why Do I Have to Be Poor
^ When Others Are Rich ?”
By Professor EDWARD A. Ross, University of Wisconsin
A TIESE are some of the questions which the people of today are
4 asking themselves:
A WHY no « HAVE to BE FOOR WHEN OTHERS ARE
RICH J
WHY MUST WB DO THINGS WE HATE TO DOT
WHY MUST I BE HAMPERED BY HONESTY AND VERACITY
WHEN OTHERS PROFIT BY THEM: 1
WHY MUST ONE BE LOYAL TO A "HUSBAND WHEN THERE IS
SOME ONE ELSE ONE LIKES BETTER
WHY NOT GET A DIVORCE WHEN BOTH PARTIES TO A MAR.
RIAGE HAVE CEASED TO CARB FOR ONB ANOTHER AND WANT .
SOME ONE ELSE who is ALSO DISSATISFIED
The people ask these questions, and they are not satisfied. There
is a tendency to apply to their conduct the rule that ANYTHING
IS ALL RIGHT IF IT DOES ANOTHER NO HARM. As a re-
sult wo aro getting a code of ethics that does not fill the bill. -
Try a, TIMES WANT AD......
A new feature' of this map is the
trend or extension of the oil sand
is outlined by red arrows. 1 have
only a few of these maps. The price
in $2.50; cloth $3.50. Your check
will do me. W. M. Stephenson, 70S
Praetorian Bldg., Dallas, Texan.
+ 308-6t
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
• Best Equipped Dental Office in ♦
• West Texas ♦
♦ DR. M R. GARRISON ♦
• Dentist. . •
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It’s Fun
When you burn gas and do not
have to fuse and worry about
wood and coal. It is a necessity
for every modern home.
North Texas Gas Co.
Phene 217—703 Seventh street
WE
also have quite an assortment
of spices and extracts that
we guarantee.
HA VE
you thought of that quick
desert? We have the “Jello"
and the “Ice Cream Powder"
—It is so easy.
King's Grocery -
Phone 261
717 Seventh st.
DR. T. H. P. DUNCAN
Specialist
Disease of Bye, Seer, Nose,
Throat and Chronic Diseases
Every modern equipment
* GLASSES FITTED A
Consultation and examination
FREE
605 1-2 Eighth st. Phone 673
CEMENT WORK
I. H. Roberts
General Contractor
Walks, Curbing, Steps, Cement
Work, Floors, Foundations,
_ Street Crossings
Telephone 504
EXAMINATION
TABLETS
they are sold everywhere for five
cents. . You can buy them here for
4c
Wichita Drug House
007 Seventh St.—Phone 1IL
THE WORLD MOVES
ao does Bam P. Sproles' construe-
tion works move buildings either
frame, brick or stone. Also
4 shoring work. We have an
equipments for handling and in-
stalling heavy machienry, and,
hoisting. No building too small
or too large, no place too far.
Houses bought and sold.
SAM P. SPROLES
- CONSTRUCTION CO.
a Phone no
P. 0. Box 33
Wichita Falls, Texas.
Is t A'smply house gown
s a looks neat if wornanith a
2 8 Spirella Corset
g 88 Filled to your individual
$ measure brings out beauty ,
18 =-1NRutt
C to wear it, also the Spirella
Boning—the "why" of the comforte-
ale, shape-retaining Spirella Corset. .
lore Atting exclusively. Bend post sard or share me.
Mr. Nannie Jenne. Phone 464.
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Dr. J. W. Du Val
Eye, Ear, Nese, Threat
“Speeks” Fitted
We Know How
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Donnell, B. D. Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1912, newspaper, May 14, 1912; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1663100/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.