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‘ WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1917.
THE WICHITA DAILY TIMES SHELL SHOCK WILL BE STUDIED i
-BY ARMY'S MEDICAL FORCES AS
' rabuberrevery Week way Afternoon
‘Except-batumday) ee
ras Fenzisuisa COMPANY
(Printers Sud Publishers)
PART OF. WORK DURING WINTER
_____LODGE ojnecTonY.
The Brotherhood of American Yeo
men meet every first and third Frida
might of each month at new Odd. Fe
lows' hall, 708% Seventh a reet. L
C. Robertson, Cor. /
fl
ME Muneo Tus aag W T* Mes.I American Frulbins Camp in Frane 1 1 m ont audami. Oust A is a, lmj
de dvenate Tree TpuCiention ‘ mlOct; 3.- American medical officers will-to be regarded as, not a real; cure. a
men e to it o not of her wise cred-devote the coming winter to special. Shell-shock- often causes deafness,
ited in this paper and also the local news study of the diseases peculiar to the 4.....Knaan “44 RHNd—“ *Ha aaa* “
. reublishedherein. . I war and war conditions in addition
I All rights of republication of. special to their work at the forward casualty
+: Thispateley here resale reserved. :------5- 4-5 E 55*
PENNINGTONS] “The Brightest Spot in Wichita Falls" 1 PENNINGTON’S
Kuppenheimer Clothes for Men
,#RRiR*flhf^j?«*«ai|**»owa*dW^^.......53-.___
Khights of Pythias
Air Lodge +
Fr Meets Friday Night
Onitiation in the Rank"
For Knight.I
y Dr. J. W Duval, c. c.
H. P. Hodge, K. R. S.
Ann;
1
dumbness and blindness, the effect of ,
the consussisiteneierenpiding mis-
sle nearby. - A man may be tossed,
about: by three or four shells without
gelling hit by a fragment or a splinter
clearing stations on the French and
British fronts. . sew-s Juu vy u Iugmun ur u spumer
At the casualty stations they will but the effort of this tossing always
lget all the experience they desire inafla hn the nervana avatam-------
the marvelous war surgery which has
made such rapid strides in the past
three years. They willbe trained
in all the medical phases of their, work
FP in the field jat special schools. The
[ / first of these schools will be establish-
• 107 ed this month at the hospital taken
071 over by the Johns Hopkins Hospital
= unit soon after the first contingent of
Wichita Falls, Texan Octoblf, 1917.14.....*-22 T
1 ond mibleci to which much attend smel Shock comes when the men are
tion will be devoted will be that of compelled to-sit in trenches for longing Knights welcomed.
T" ‘shell shock *‘ which has proved very periods or 1-----4------------------------
troublesome to. both the Britishf and testing patrol duty between the nign-t
French medical officers. Neurolo- ing linesat night and a big German
gists attached to the various American missile bursts directly over them.
units will study the problem at French The treatment of shell shock cases
and. British hospitals and afterwards is often closely akin to that for temp 13
will give lectures to their fellow medi orary insanity. The doctors and other /
cal officers both in the hospital and attendants strive always to get the
attached to the troops in training. confidence of their patients and try-
I here is no more pitiful object in the to start them talking. When the trema-
world than a man suffering from shell blind, “ufother. manifestations me -
ME LORLISHING CO shock, Hypotism has been used fre! various Shases or insanity also will.
*-----* quently as a cure for shell shock. it be a very important branch of mnedE. Ve
The farmers of Wichita county are stops the trembling and twitching in cal study: this winter : 1
responding to the promptings' of pa: ===========================---------------------------------------------- "
Entered at the Postoffice at Wichita Falls
EE .______as second-class mail anatter.
0 BURSCKIPTION-RATES:
. By the year (mail or carrier...
By the month (mali or carrier)....
PHONES- .
Rusluean Office ......T........y.
Editorial Itoom .............
tells on the nervous system.
Never Occurs in Big Battle. fi-t
A remarkable thing about shell
shock cases is that none occur during
a big-battie. . The reason for this is
perfectly plain. In -battle the men are
buoyed up by the great excitement,
are pressing forward and often are
engaged in hand to-hand fighting while
all about them is the continual roar of
battle. They often become absolutely
oblivious to exploding shells under
these circumstances until actually hit.
as
Knights and Ladies of,
Security Council 23611
meets every Tuenday:
evening Masonic Tem-F
J'ple 10th and Scott.
Drawing every business-
. meeting.
M. W. McGinnis, Treas.
Phone 1024 610 7th.
—in Beautiful New Styles
kono-oune
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
... Carrier boys are not allowed to col
lect for subscription to The Times, ex.
cept in the factory district and on
north side of river. Our collector will
call on you or else you will receive a
statement from mis through the mail.
triotism and the promise of profit and T
have broken the largest acreage for i
wheat Ahat has been broken for this
purpose in the last ten years: They:
have done this in the face of the:
worst drouth since the settlement of:
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS |
Wichita Falls CounellNo.1473,
Knights of Columbus, meets every!
sedon dand fourth Tuesday, at 8 1
o’clock, over Rexail Drug store. Visil i
----- — when they are out on nerve
testing patrol duty between the figh-i
MASONIC LODGES
a Wichita Falls Lodge No. 635
A. F. & A. M. Stated meetings
A first and third Friday nights in,
Veach month
* W. E. RROTHERS, W. M
J. W. WALKUP, Sec.
Wichita Fa Ils
| Chapter No. 202 R
A N stated son
vows ations / second
Friday nights to
- each month.
We cannot remember when" styles were n
. —beautifully simple, yet so simply beautiful,
i as they are this season. There is a demure
A and distinctive charm in each particular
model of coat, of dress, of suit, now being
S featured in our autumn displays of feminine
A apparel. We reveal here only the styles fab-, .
rics and colorings that are unquestionably
correct. . _ .. *
• YOUR EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED
Tears Stream Down Child's Face
As She Kisses Father Good-Bye
— the county and a la bob shortage that
. has been keenly felt. Wichita county
- farmers will do their part in keeping win tors atrcanms down for
— * he work, safe for democracy 4 I face a lift le gir Tit pped from her
- - 1. ‘: T chair at the side of her mother in the
1 — ---* 178th district court room this afternoon
—d H and walked quietly to her father at
The average citizen of Wichita coun- the other side of the room and kissed
t y will agree with the directors of the him goodbye.
This incident followed the close of
a habeas corpus action in which the
The average citizen of Wichita coun-
Chamber of Commerce that the county
In Crowded District Court Room was
occupied most of the day, Judge Seur--
ry ruled that the little girl should
remain in the custody of her mother. .
Mr. and Mrs Behlemeyer were di-
vorced several years ago: Mrs. Sehlem- ,
eyer has been conducting a boarding
house at Fort Worth.-Mr. Schlemeyer-
is located at Electra. He has married
again. He sought the custody of his
daughter, claiming that he could give
her a better home. Judge Seurry ruled
that the evidence had not reflected on
the good character of Mrs. Seblemeyer ,
ought not to build anything but perm- father, Otto Schlemeyer of Electra.
anent highways with its bond money, was plaintiff, and Mrs. Laura Chieme-
a I yer of Fort Worth was defendant: The
But the bond money will not stretch a father sought the custody of Alice ! the goou cuaracter wr Murn. ocmsemeyer
first class highway over a system of Schlemeyer. aged 11, who lives with | and that with the child's own mother
§135 miles The law under which the her: mother After a hearing, which 1 was her proper home:
Lebonds. were voted provided for speci-i ================================ = ======== --------==
. W Y. MIA MMACK,
M J W. WALKUP
Bec.
Wi n ta Falls Commandry
No. 69—Regular—corlave-
fourth Friday night in each,
month
w MICHOLT E. 6
J. W. WALKUP Red. :
LNichits Falla
w hivter No an
sio BrengILINl
kailth.
bianss lay nights of
dooes ach mouth
Coats. ..... $12.50 to $65.00 TefFRBS
- Suits ....... $15.00 to $75.00 0 5
7. Dresses .... $12.50 to $50.00 2
Dressy, Dependable Shoes
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY -
. . They compel attention on display in our store or wherever worn, and give that well-groom-
red appearance which is. so desirable. Beauty, Style, Comfort and Satisfactory Wear are
3 combined to make them exceptional values. -.
MRS V :-TANTTII W. M. T -
MIS. MAL.DAKAN. Sec.
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Kt I
fled, roads. These roads must be im-l 1 a
proved. ir the law and fits with theiKA
people are not to be broken, and oh
break faith with the people would be
worse even than wasting the bond
money and is not to be .discussed,
much less considered. Under the cir-11
, . -cumstances the best thing to be done.
it appears, is to ask the people to au-
thorido more bonds” a total of a mil
lion and a half would not be too much.”
IS
- T sapping factor was self satisfaction. .
He quoted Elbert Hubbard to the ef
1 feet that if there was anything worse
than a dissatisfied man it was a BaHls- 1
: fied man. , _ I
—At the business session of the Aub-
TW W. Silk and B F.Johnson were!
I conscripted as delegates to the nat-i
— ional convention of Tions Cilbs which !
I meets in Dallas next week in the i
. place the regularly chosen delevatra i
GnTril III I T AE 1 IOAI 0 . T w ho announced t hat they co not
TO GREENVILLE OF LIONS CLUB........
Children's Shoes
- .Misses' Shoes . .
Boys' Shoes ...
Ladies' Shoes .
Men's Shoes....
.$1.25 to $ 3.50
. 1.75 to 8.00
.. 1.75 to 10.00.
. 2.50 to, 13.50
. 3.00 to 12.50-
OTTEN nUT
0 CUIPPEC
'0 UUUULU
.
probably.. With this amount of money.1 (1
" . nr to T 3. W. Butz, M. K. and T division | FIRE PROOF STRUCTURE DECLAR.
no doubt, a. system of cone rete roads superintendent, has been transferred . ED GOOD MOVEMENT FOR
could be built Such construction from the local Katy office to the com- | CITY NOW
pany ‘s office at Greenville, and J. L.i
Walsh of Parsons, Kansas, has been I
appointed to succeed Mr. Butzas su-l
perintendent of this division. Mr. Butz
will be superintendent ofthe Greem-i
. .....ville division in the future. a position
few miles, will constantly be subjected which he held prior to the time he
to the heaviest kind of traffic. From was transferred here a little more
Klectra to Wichita Falls, from Wieh Iha 2 ere yesterday to assume
ita Falls to Lake Wichita and to the his duties in the Greenville office. His
Clay county line in the direction of family will remain in this city until
the latter part of the month at which
time they will return to Greenville.
heavy automobile traffic in addition to --------------
some oil field hauling and ordinary : D.-tarchin
farm traffic Northward from Electra Limited E artersnip
and westward from Burkburnett thei , L 1 x
roads to Im Improved must stand Articles Are Filed
heavy hauling to the oil fields. so it
will be seen that the most durable
Such com st ruction
would be economy in the long run
One of the difficulties with the system
as outlined in the recent bond issue is
: that all of it, with the exception of a
Henrietta, there will be unusually
Elevation of Pershing —
: To Rank of General Is —
Desired By Secretary ur
The Home
of
EDWIN
CLAPP
SHOES •
for Men
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717—INDIANA AVE.—719
ZEIGLER
BROS.
FANCY
BOOTS .
.. for
Ladies
By-Asuiatod Press.,
T Washington, Oct. 3—Elevation of 1 LulM
1 Major General John-J. Pershing to the s .
rank of, general a title held only by ..
" Washington. Grant. shenmanm—
Sherman is sought by Secretary Baker lal HIAul
in a recommendation before the Sen-
late military committee today. The
LUNCHEON S-ENJOYED
BY HUMBLE CO.
Lieut. Adkinson, in Charge of San-Nsecretary urges revival of the rank of
itary Work at Aviation Camp, De- general for Pershing and the army
livers Talk to Members chief of staff, and lieutenant general
—__________1. - for the corps commanders with the ex
"Wichita Falls should have a new, peditionary forces, ‘61
.. reproof hotel": The Lions club adopt -----One thousand barrels of oil were
led this suggestion as the best offered swabbed from the Humble Oil and Re
“ by its members for Wichita Falls atMerchants Expect 1
I its weekly luncheon at the St. James A1
1 hotel today. Instead of drawing name To Get Stockdale
for the regular weekly prize, it was de
elded to give it to the members mak
ing the bestsuggestion for Wichita
Falls or for the club. i ............. ...............one .........
Articles of association and limited other megestions rerortedx She endeavoring to get Frank Stockdale when completed . ,
2.211214 —. ... A____________11. : committee for taxorable conside ration for one of his “Brass Tack Talks" Another good well is reported for
i the first of this week, being the Pro
ducers Prechel No 2 Estimate of the
flow could not be obtained, but those
who have seen it are agreed that it
will be a well better than the average
construction will be necessary over partnership of the Commonwealth on were:
practically every mile of the system. and Gas company have been filed with _________________________________
It would be difficult to select any one the county clerk at this place. The tions affecting the business or club
of the roads named on which the traf-company was organized by D. A. Smith
"Having more talks on local condi-
members.”
.“Start agitation for a bond issue for
fic will be lighter than on the others | and J. R. Hughes of this county, and a new city hall and city abattoir."
If satisfactory results are to be expect- S. B. Simmons of Denton. The capital Vote is Unanimous
ed, durable roads must be built over! stock of the company is $40,000. a
. . , I fourth of which will be placed on the
the whole system. Such roads can-market
not be built with the money available. The company has secured a lease on
The problem is one in which the peo-the east, onehair, of the northeast.
. %. . I quarter of section 24. block 13, of the
ple of the whole county must join in H. & T. C. Ry. company's lands in
the solution Wichita county.
. , The general offices of the company
---------------— . " are to be-loeated in Wichita Falls. and
. the purpose of the organization is to
Within less than two weeks’ all of engage in all the branches of the oil
the men selected in the first draft will business, including the drilling of
. ‘ . . wells. construction and operation of
C nele Sam will then pipe lines, marketing and refining oil
have a force largely in excess of a and petroleum. and the manufactured
0 , products therefrom.
in train-!' -
PLAZA AIRDOME
- TONIGHT .
One of the largest and best Repertoire Musical Comedy
Companies ever shown here. 1.
THE AL SHAFFER BOYS and GIRLS
fining Company's Serrien N. 14 yens _
iterday. when it was brought in at a H
I depth of 1680, feet This well is about TIT
TV MaLa A ddlrods 500 feet east-from the big Berrien No
NIdAc AUures, 1 of the same company, brought in a
p cent short time ago. The well promises to I
T'lfe Retail Merchants' Association make between 600 and 1,000 barrels
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT.
NEW SONGS-NEW SCENERY
DON’T MISS THE TANGO CONTEST TOMORROW
E
here for one of his “Brass Tack Talks"
next week.- Jack Barnard and B. F
Johnson are working out details, and
raising funds, and the matter will be
decided in the immediate future.
• Mr. Stockdale has given these lee-
The vote for the suggestion for the.
fireproof hotel was almost unanimous
The club members enjoyed short
talks by Lieutenant Adkinson in
charge of the sanitary work at Call
Field, and by. J. N. Griest. secretary
to Frank Stockdale the lecturer and
community expert.-----------
: Lieutenant Adkinson said that there
had been most amiable relations be-
tures to Retail Merchants in a large
number of cities, and the merchants
who have heard him say that he has.
Boll Worm Bill Is
told them things they needed to know. .
The talks deal with how the biggest
i merchants have made a success of
their businesses, and adapted them.
Selves and their work to meet the new ,8
conditions created by the war
Signed By Governor;
Is Effective Soon
TUFITICA JAPAN MISSION
TIN VISITS COL ROOSEVELT
EVLOIIVN By Assnuatedl IT
1: New York, Oct 3 Viscount Ishii.
1 FAnAnOFI and other members of the imperial
. NITUCTI Ja pa nese mission visited (Colonel
TFIVUNAAT Roosevelt at his home at Oyster Bay
• PONUA today
BY (
WOULD MAKE WICHITA FALLS
SAFE AND SANITARY IN EVERY
SECTION OF CITY
-iate P'res ."
1 -Austin. Tex. Oct. 3.-Governor Hob- Endorsement of the observance of
today signed the pink, boll worm National Fire Prevention Day, October
bill. which measure creates a zone 9, was given by the Civic - League,
embracing EL E aso. Hudspeth. Cul meeting in the opening session of th:
berson. Jeff Davis, Presidtoidalgo fall Tuesday afternoon at the First
Cameron. Brewster, Terrell, V alverde. Methodist church. In addition to give
5 1
violation of its provisions. The bill A borly individually lowering
nall n Gonal will not become effective for ninety the fire risk, removing rubbish and
NH days after adjournment of the legisla- making the city, in both business aut
ture.naredential districts, sanitary "n'
T. COTTON IS DAMAGED 1 The financial condition of the
------------------- i BY FIRE AT LOCAL GIN League received a great deal ol for
— sideration and a move is to be made to
Cali Field s army Y. M. C. A. build:
tween the camp authorities and the,
citizens of Wichita Falls and that con-
ditions here for the aviation camp as!
he understood the camp's require:
ments were almost ideal. He said
there had been some fear as to the
healthfulness of the water at first. but |
that the water had been found to be
of good quality. A few cases of ty-t
phoid fever had developed among the:
workmen at the camp, he said. but on ! *
investigation It had been found in
every case that the fever had been
contracted before the men came
to Wichita Falls • i
* More Than Half Completed.:
Lieut. Adkinson said that the work
. 1 ‘Ting sheet this morning showed the . ! 1 Fire at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon get all collections in promptly. The
place those sunk by the submarines- Haitom & Friedly presented the Red 1 work 53 percent completed and if this ing will soonhe under coustcuon: badly damaged 300 pounds of‘cotton League desires to aid the Red ( rose
and transporting suppl les—and men. Cross work room with a beautiful I rate of progress was kept up the cam p i ararngements ferihe lu m ber and, local at the Farmer's Union Gin The fire- materially as soon 4 8 t he fina ncial
2" 5 ! A*---------4- •.....i-----1 - I would he completed the first or ser. supplies being made by E. D. Ranck men were able to extinguish the condition will permit A .
ond-ofNovembeHe said the orfieers lof Fort Bill. Y. M C. A. official. who fames. before the gin liad been dam-: This week Tie judging of The homes 1
here had been advised that a shipment was here for that purpose.. Mr. Wass aged. The cause of the blaze is ti-. entered in the "City Beautiful ron
of. airplanes would arrive here on contractor. who l..n ou..t a number of known, but it is supposed that Atest be comipleted and wil AN
October 15th. No word, he said. had similar buildings through the country, match or flint rock in the cotton cause awarded in this epunertion it is an
been received as to when the men-m have the local contract and- the ed ignition when the cotton was being nounced that prizes will be awarded 1
would arrive to begin training, but it . muse. number company a taken fro mtlie wagon at the stand. only to those who have entered their
was believed bezi-cominaM m "2 : names in the contest
Mesdoh a Wovember 1 1 Wichita Falls concern. will furnish the -----------— Another important 4lt‘or--businek,
Lient -xlinkon WAR. Mledked the co. i lumber It is announced that work Cailini Chin was, the election Mrs. Harry Cray,,.
operation of.mne-cso st any hero that will commonce-immediately ond-er-rench pang slip.+-oneot the-Smont entinslimi
he might, need- from the citizens of lumber is already being hauled 1 Is Highly Commended "League workers. as secretary. The -
Wichita Falls. ----— -------------------—----- *12 i attendance was fair and there was
For Rattle With Sub much Interest manifested in the work
UE Pus of the winter as discussed by the ores..—
. ident. Mrs. T B Smock and various
Paris oct. 5"Thorinister or mar-member----------------------
ine was commanded in naval-orders
the French sailing vessel Kleber of F ,
277 tons which on September 24 $1090----
up to a big German submarine off the
roast south ef Brittany and plied a
single gun so well thather opponent:
retreated discomfitted after three .
6 St. stirrim onttice Pierre Mon: . John Barrow. *.
the boatswain who fought the John Barrow. aged 62, died at 6.15
submarine after the “captain the o'cluck-last night at his home in thio
Kleber was killed, has been decorated north-part of town after a lingering
with the Legion of Honor while 12.1ness. Funeral services will be held
men of the erew, several of whom at the North, Side M thodist church
were wounded have been given war this afternoon conducted by Rev, P. G.
Crosses Seven members of the crew Cross Burial I the Riversiderceme
who particularly distinguished them-itery..
selves also received the military Mr. Barrow is survived by a wits
dal in addition to the war cross, and seven children.
he in training
million men under arms, or
ing, to say nothing of 200,000 or more . ...
men in the naval service The fi-WICHITA CONI INTY
ing, equipping, transportation and Y ICA CAI 1
maintenance of this force in the battle! - DLn cpAce:
areas will be a gigantic task: one that F° KED CKOOD
with producing suppliestand provisions). " "I "
fo rour allies. building ships to re T ‘
Aniciieat t-the-at-Lcloekcthis morning. The time piece is
* AN Y W. t ornamental as well as useful it stand
most. While Aniericani will play an, ing nearly two feer a ove'the table,
important past iu the sctual lighting. Mumiprted by four slender pedestals
the best opinion in this country and Workers at the Red Cross Vester-
abrou-is that America’s part will be day were: Mesdames John Davenport,
h I E. Burnham of Amite. La.: M D.
in furnishing ships supplies and mu- Rowe: J. C. Straus. Robertson, Sheph-
nitions rather than men. For this, erd. T. T Hyatt. Fred Weeks, Little,
reason. The Times doubts whether an ommimi, nurneme WET Miitican, H. A.
3 ,Allen. Bullhiston, Moore, McDohai.
additional | draft will made for, doodale Goss, Lewis. W R. Little, D
: many months, except for the selection H. Roberts, Porenpohl, Maupin. W. C.
y of additional men from the number al- MF Th c:"M4 Hotter. and
x ready registered to keep the ranks
* full. The calling of more than a mil-NEW BANK IS'ORGANIZED
. lion men out of the indust rtpranks ‘ N TOWN OF MEGREGON
Sesemer the country, which have not been its Xu-hon Frewi ......1-------------
, maintained owing to the stoppage-of Austin. Tex. Oct 3 Commission
6 diver 2 2. . 1 , of Insurance and Banking Austin to
--immigration from-Hurope sire. the-be. way grante W areruricate or authority
The r. ginning of the war, has already re- to do busiesTexas to the First
R t A State Rank of McGregor. ( apital
t - suited in a shortase .O nbr that is stock $50,000. % X
F T. ? being seriously felt in every branch :----*
of industry. The calling of an addi-l T. Notice. . . A
, % a 1 have reserved a tract at the show .....-...........— - - ------now
, i tonal draft at this tIme would grounds and have employed a com-. many town he said was self eontere
— serious handicap to industries that petent man to look after automobiles interests and that hinens men were
L are only less important than -actual left in my care. I will make a charge t not interested in their neighbors and
7 * TTI of 25 cents a arcompetitors. 5
t pehtine Itseir. 1 # 1 , HENRY DAVIDSON. 1 Another thing he mentioned-us a
Mr Griest called attention to certain 2
factors’ that were sappine the life ont
of small towns He said investiga-
tious had shown that there were 10.3,
000 towns in the United States that”
were going backwards. The main rea-
son for this was a lack of organization
M. C. A. TO BE
CONSTRUCTED AT
Pep Systemic Pills *
“The New Iron Compound
and a lack of,cooperation among in. Combines Three Topics in One.”
dividuals. He said he had been mak-
Jne someinvestications beye. “One
thing he had found he said. was a.
whole lot of wide awake keen sighted
- people. He hadfour d 1 sofire other .
4 things he intimated which he said he
1 , would not discuss at this time
, Trouble With Some Towns
One of the tronbles: with a vond
Liver, Blood and. Nerves
Especially, beneficial for a ruin- •
down, fagsed-out nervous sys E "
tem.‘
For sale by. -
Miller Drug Co.
. " and other druggists.
rutjoun ,ne .... borly and individually in lowering
effective for ninety the fire risk, removing rubbish and
MORTUARY
We Correct All Eye Defects
That Cause Headaches
— Below are a few of the Head
aches that come from defective
vision. Your Eyes may seem
alright, yet if there is % near
ache you should have them
amined. CK
CONSULTATION FREE
. Siek ileadacim EHEE
• dewmgp-Hemnarhe
Mricht Liglit Headache S
Frontshe ilead' Headai lie .
Top of theflead Hleadar h.
Evening Headache
• Morning INeadad he
—lemimgleadachetd."
Mow! Any Kind of. Hleaa he.".
Try Us For Glasses %
Haltom & Friedly
Optical Parlor
"urnee lliroush Jewelry Store
514 Eighth St. ‘Phone 575
F. A. BLACK, D. C.
Chiropractor
Consultation and Analysis
Free-Lady Attendant
omee 702 Indiana Pnei 2590
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1917, newspaper, October 3, 1917; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1704213/m1/4/: 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.