Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1917 Page: 5 of 16
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1917.—PART ONE
PAGE FIVE
- DUBLIN GREETS WITH ENTHUSIASM
T nary hearing before Justice J. P. Jones
1 ——. yesterday morning, Martin and O’Neil
0 s appeared for the defense, but intro-
CAIAI FCIAICDCDLT DACDT PAL DAL KAI dileed no witnesses. District Attorney
SINN FEINERS RELEASED BY ENGLAND “2 2, ,12‘AT Mod. Mom
portar, who war present al the shoot
ing of l’atton by Osborne, was the
. louly witness examined The hearing
I was a very brief affair, and the case
will come up for trial before the
— grand juryOctober .------.—1
NO
5 re RELEASED SINN FEINERS ON WAY THROUGH DUBLIN
“o,i
1Dr. Joanna Campbell, Osteopath,
— I will give three treatments for $4 00;
twelve treatments for $15/00 Phone.
| *17 TP
Dr. Du Val Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat. I
Glasses fitted. First Nat’l. Bank Bldg. I
22 He,
! Pianos and Players easy terma.I
Planes tuned and repaired. Drop a
| postal to K. O. Williams, city district,
: Salesman and Tuner with Field Lip-T
..... Loman Piano Stores. iJesse French
Piano Co. Dallas, Texas." .48 lip
| We are. selling out our Men’s four 1
I dollar Panama Hats at $2.85. Come
! while they last. The Peoples’ Store."
1602 Seventh St. . 47 20:1
—0-- •
Cut fiowers and floral designs a
specialty, Donnelly: Floral Co. Phone.
9672*......29 tre
Ice Cream Cones
2 for 5c
Strawberry and
Vanilla Flavors
TEXAS NOTION CO.
5,10, 25, 50c & $1.00 QUALITY
BE SURE AND CALL-
It is a pleasure for us to
show Goods. .
of Goods
COUNTS
. SPECIALS THIS WEEK!
72-inch Table Damask, regular 75c value, for. ....50c"
Ladies’Silk Lisle Hose, including out sizes; regular 50c value. .35c
=9*==--—‘—===*****===========-=======----
! Come to us for your next pair of |---------‘-----
Rona be DATA SINT" TSpI e i com TNI M: Mn ‘8480 Damon he threatened to hasten action on ! Prohibition advocates were more
Holliday and that woricot-erect other disputed sections of the elated, however, because they
I arnune or nommenee anou I bill. Senator Chamberlain to- had won their-fight to stop, or
Tuesday. " *** —dented endwt— taL 1
w:602 Sevent h St:
48 2te
EC. G. Hill, underuser. office and
paroirs 900. Scott Ave. Phone 225.
Prompt ambulance service 92 ttc -
i Stevens & Talbert, Fire Insurance— I
: “The Agency of Service"714 Seventh 1
St. Phone 201. 28 tfe
F -----------------T—
When the Irishmen convicted of hav tion among Irish p. litical parties. In that this great experiment will mark
ing taken part in the Easter rising of making the announcement Mr Bonara new era in the relations between Ire.
1916- were released—and reached Duh- Law said: - land, the United Kingdom and the em-
lin, the IMNN capital went wild with The government has given’ long pire. It. is, therefore, desirable be-
joy. The returned. Finn Feiners wereland anxious consideration to the posi- yond "
metwidh an enthusiastic reception as tion of Irish political prisoners and Ec*
, they passed Through the city, the has arrived at the decision it is now
—----picture may be seen two of thenrseatmy duty to announce. .........
ed on a carriage seat with the driver. “ The government has felt, after giv
Andrew Bonar Law Said in the honseling careful confide ration to the ap
of commons that the government tel | proaching ses sion of t he € on veption in
*a"iA Teenso/Ne which Irishmen themselves will most
Irish conventions which the govern ! seitle the difficult problem of the
- ment hoped would, effect a reconcilia future administration of their country.
which Irishmen themselves ‘will meet
►
• We-are selling out our Men’s four
1 dollar Panama Hats at $2.85. Come
while they last. The Peoples’ Store.
802 Seventh St........47 2tc
If interested in high grade piano,
cheap, phone 095 at once 48-tfel
- • —O-
To all Ford owners: Don’t fail to : ee I
a demonstration of the Perfected Alr-
.. . measure that the convention ator, five minutes proves its efficiency,
shout meet in an atmosphere of har saves one third of your gasoline—bill
2unn : *-, 1HAVES one iAr: Of your K8NOMDe-DII,
mony. and good will in which all par-will demonstrate on your own car if
ties can ubireservedly join. Nothingvou will call u 24 0 and leave
rould be more regrettable that thirtwheretyour car stands. Seeing is be.
I lieving. C. Fred Cumley, 207 -First
I National Bank Building, 45 4tp.
- Frank Sr., Clair announces That a
the work of the convention should he
prejudiced at the outset by embittered
associations which might even hinder
the settlement to which all look for
ward with hope."
night presented and then with-at least " Y
drew- temporarily his cloture at least greatly diminish, .con: ,
rn D unuiO motion after failing to obtain sumption as well as manufac-
FR WINFT agreement by unan imous con- Iture of distilled beverages.
JLLIL INILO sent for a final voter on next.. The wets were successful, how.
. i Wednesday. Determined t o dis- rever in confining t he Senate’s ac-
INTLDELDL pose of the measure during the tion to distilled beverages with-
1 T A I coming week, he announced that
A ‘ CALL he would renew the cloture mo-
TITI MCA I tion on Monday, unless an agree-
T h | ment could be reached.
VAI MILROURE + Another day of impassioned.
--speeches, under a five - minute
limit"inside" congressional-ma-
neuvering and parliamentary
tangles preceded the Senate’s eeqnivalenr to a dr
action in the liquor contest.
result was hailed as a partial vie-
tory by both wets and. dryp.
out interfering with beer and
wines. ,..-
(Continued from paxeone-
spirits will not be subject-to
change in conference, and, there-
fore, it is certain to become law.
A. resort tn i c lot ore still is
TURKEY WILL DEPORT GREEKS
AND CONFISCATE PROPERTY
oE.ndon, July 7.—Arenraing inlia .
Press dispatch reecived at Amsterdam
from Constantinople, urkey ronalderA “,
-aclaration, the ac-
in breaking for dipi- -
matle relations. The Turkish govern-
ment the dispatch rays has decided
to deport all Greeks and Confiscate___1__:
their property
vs. v. S. Ilichardsor, treaspass to EVeryF puirione person should sen
titleSarah Bernhardt in “ Mothers of
* — 0— France" at the Empress Tossy
f your battery needs recharging : 48 Me.
—.—- we’ll do the work as you’ll expect
Come us for your next pair of 1 factorytrained, experts-to do it, and
shoes, when we guarantee quality as von won sa one the use of . your mna
The Peoples’ Store. 47 2te. 1 chine the while for we have a rental
___0- . T battery for your use while we are uquo, uvo Anuuung Muntrouwa
Suit has been filed in the 50th dis-I working on cur: Phone 606. Wil- means, Ausale sold forty mine out of
trict court against the sureties of o* - 7 * ‘
T. Brown whose bond was forfeitedI-,.
that court about ten days ago. *I 0
Suits have been filed in the 78th . Read our big elsewhere in ung - -—— — =--------— -
district courts as follows: MTS. L. F. paper. see What the big papers think very Hberal offer which meansone
Bass vs. C. Bass, divorce: S. M. Daniel I of Sarah, Bernhardt in "Mothers ofhundred dollars per week. you can
et. ux, vs. W. A. Friqua, suit to can-l France" Tuesday at the Empress. | stand prosperity and run a Ford carI
cel lease: Floral Heights Realty Co. - 48 21c. I will turn the County of Wichita over
... Tte you. C. Fred Cumley 11 a: m. to 2
============================================== p. m.. 207 First National Bank bug.,
_==========-==------------------------------------- ! Wichita Falls, Texas. 45 4tp.
Local Brevities
Man to. handle Wichita County for
the perfected Airator for automobiles
proves itself to save one third of gas-
oline, five minute demonstration
, Hlard Service Station. 810 Scott Ave. fifty demonstrations in FortWorth,
, 25-tfc To a man capable of handling fifty
salesmen I can locate you permanent-
ily in Wichita Falls and make you a
—...............-
WHITE SHOE AND SLIPPER SALE
KN
LIGHT & HE AT CORPO
STORACE
BATTERIES
SOLD ON A
15 MONTHS
GUARANTEED
MENT
ADJUS
DI AD I
LAV
Bring us your Battery Troubles. If we can
repair your battery we will tell you so, if we
can’t we will make you a liberal allowance, on
a new powerful USL (the Battery with the
exclusive Machine-Pasted Plates).
Standard Garage & Battery
: Service Station _
USL SERVICE STATION
i V. E. stamprii and family and I—A.
Childs and sister will leave today for
: an automobile tour of Colorado. They
i expect to be gone the remainder of the
-aonth.
J Geo. Trielson, piano tuining and
| repairing. 1 will be in Wichita Falls
—Iriday andsaturday to look after
regular customers. My price hereaf-
Iter for Wichita Falls patrons will be
$2.00. . Five years with Thos. Goggan
T& Bros., Dallas. Work guaranteed and
| references furnished. ‘ Phone orders or
‘ leave phone number St. James Hotel
1* J. GEO. TRUELSON.
46-2te
See "Mothers of France" starring
— Sarah Bernhardt at the Empress
Tuesday and see what the Mothers of
America might have to face. 48 2te
.!I fix your old lenses to comply with
antiglare law for fifty cents. Guaran
teed. Gets the same light you had be-
I fore. Leave • name and car number.
Phone 1613 Cedric G. Hamlin. 46 3te
Mothers of France starring Sarah
Bernhardt at the Empress Tuesday
will make you think. 48 2tc
% --,
1 Sarah Bernhardt in "Mothers of
I France" should be seen by everyone at
the Empress Tuesday.--:--48 2te-
I Mrs. Charles Tobolowsky, who was
injured about three weeks ago in a
N runaway, is able to be out again,
though still suffering pain as a re-
, sight of the injuries received. — •
— we are sening out our cool cloth and
Palm Beach Suits at $5.85. while they
last. The Peoples’ Store, 602 Seventh
St. 47 2tc
-for the next few days we will sell you white shoes and slippers at a big re-
duction. We are overstocked and must reduce our stock of these goods.
Here is your chance—read these prices:
Ladies’Reinskin Pumps, covered heels made on a beautiful last; all sizes and
widths. Worth $5.00 a pair. Sale price........222..2............ $2.85
Ladies’ Poplin Cloth Pumps, covered heels; five different styles to select from
—regular $4.00 values, all sizes. Sale price...._______________$2.45
Ladies’ Canvas Pumps, covered heels; high or low heel, worth $3.00.
Sale price-------------------.....$1.95
Ladies White Kid Pumps, covered LXV. heels; all sizes and widths, worth up
to $9.00 a pair. Sale price— $9.00 values at............ $4.85
- $7.00 values at ....
.....$3.85 $5.00 values at.....
.....$2.85
Belle
“Wichita
Rot.
—Endless Delicacies
can be made from Belle of Wichita Flour.” Rich man ..
Door man, it makes no difference, your table can be sup. “
piled with delicacies that will tickle the most fastidious .
palate if you use this famous brand of flour. 1:
The standard of excellence throughout the Southwest
for many years. . 5
Wichita Mill & Elevator Co. s
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS 0
Notice.
! The Tribe of Ben Hur will meet only
ithe first and third Tuesdays during
July and August.Next regular meet-,
ing will be July 17th, at which time
the semiannual pass word will be giv-
l en. and other important business at
tended to. All members are requested
to be present without fail-------------*---
(48 btc.) C. M. M FARLAND, Chief.
- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Marquande have
leased Mr. R. C. Hardy’s home for a
year at 1302 Austin.
Accordeon pleating. Call phone 192,
formerly at 702 Lamar. ; 48 3tp.
Grape Juice Pie ----
% cup sugar (scant)
5 tablespoons White Deer Flour,
. 2 yalks. 4 * W
1 cup Grape Juice.................1
% cup water
1 Cook till thick and pour over stiffly
beaten egg whites. i
a Fill baked pudding shells. : 48 1te.
— 0
Come to us for your next, pair of
shoes, where we guarantee quality at 1
reasonable prices. The Peoples Store. 1
602 Seventh St. 48 2te
L. A. Childs, the gas man, gas fitting,
i repair plumbing, phone 584, 1207 Scott.
‘ 435 the
Music at St. James Hotel today, noon
and evening as usual. 48 1te.
For Sale—Bran new Ford touring
car: never been run. Lloyd Weaver,
Auto Co. Phone 740, - 46 2te
-Dr.w-ner. oneomao K.E K MA
Bargain, new 7-passenger Willys
Knight. Will sell at less than factory
Fost. Salmers Sales Co., phone 1818.
48 Ite. . -..............
. --***--0----
Mike Osborne received a prelimi-
Ladies’ White Reinskin Boots, covered heels, all sizes, worth $7.00-
Sale price ................................... $3.85
Ladies’White Kid Boots, white leath er heels, worth $7.00, sale price...$3.85
SPORT OXFORDS and HIGH SHOES
These come in solid white, or trimmed in green or brown leather. Look at
these prices— . A
$8.00 White Buck Boots or Oxfords, sale price ....
$7.00 White Buck Oxfords, only, sale price ....
• $6.00 Reinskin Boots or Oxfords, sale price. ..
$5.00 Reinskin Boots or Oxfords, sale price......
. $4.85
.... $3.85 _
.... $3.85.
.... $2.85
NOW IS THE TIME FOR SUMMER SHOES AND HERE iS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE SOME MONEY
Harrys Sample Shoe Store
SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS ‘
LBide Wichita Falls, Texas.
PHONE 1535
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1917, newspaper, July 8, 1917; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1704124/m1/5/?q=%22~1%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.