Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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COAT SUITS and DRESSES
For a real value call and see our line of Silk Dresses and Suits. All go at half price.
25 newest shapes in Silk Parasols—all go for 33 1-3 off.
Just one of the many styles we
are showing; of this wonderful linn
of Boots. We carry a large rangcf
in this line of Footery Call and see
the new ones.
'•Vrrrrrt
Season’s latest showings in Mer-
chandise for both sex. Real values,
Big Reduction on all Ladies Ready-
to-Wear. •
Coat Suits $25.00 Value ........... $12.50
Coat Suits $20.00 Value ......... 10.00
Coat Suits $15.00 Value ___________ 7.5C
Blouse
Values
A nice lot arrived today
Voiles, Organdies and Fancies
they are real values at$l*0G'
and $2.00.
TVERYONE
JL should be in-
terested in such
dress values for
children. Big as-
sostment. Sizes
5 to 14 years.
Have fifty left.
They are priced
lower than cost
of material.
$1.00 values 75c
65c values....45c
35c values....25c
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- .'v-;- -•’Vi.'. PimmiMWik
Miss Jewel Fisher went to Paris
lesday.
N. ft. Ratliff visited his mother in
Paris Wednesday.
Harry Deathe* is spending the week
"in Palestine with his parents.
Sammie Jeter has accepted a posi-
tion in the Delta National Bank.
Mr. W. W. Hurley of Houston is
siting G. R. Hurst and family.
• Frank Richards of Mineral Wells is
, * tending to business in Cooper.
H. F. Morris left Thursday to visit
relatives in Purcell, Okla., who ar<
ill.
Mrs. Karl Ilooten visited her
mother in Klondike Monday and
Tuesday.
Found, $5.35. Whoever lost same
call and describe to E. M. Jenkins at
‘Garrard Hotel.
Rev. W. H. Horton is holding a
j meeting this week at Scatterbranch
near Commerce.
jjl Earle Williams and Dorothy Kel-
•cy at Lyric next Thursday in a b g
riysiery story.
Mrs. Dixon Smith came in last
Week front Dublin to visit'her mother
and sister.
N. ,T. Rau.
Sunday nigh
f da>'3 with Tc
end Trmily returned
rom a visit of several.
ivts there.
ner of Galveston, who
: here 'or several days
pis home.
ad borne
she vis-
Don’t forget Earle Williams and
Droothy Kelley at Lyric next Thurs-
day.
Mrs. J. H. Balcntine is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Dorsey, at Bonham, thi t
week.'
Messrs. J. D. Jordan and John Yea-
ger Went to Dallas Wednesday on
business.
Quite a number of Cooper people at-
tended the singing convention at Lak (
Creek Sunday.
You miss a good one if you miss
“Sowers and Reapers’’ at Lyric next
Wednesday.
Mr. Dudding, who has the contract
for the big water reservoir, expects
to complete his work this week.
Lots of cheap money on Delta Coun-
ty farm lands, if you are going tc
need any thing this year see R. J
Thomas, at Farmers National Bank, j
Sen. H. L. Darwin left Tuesday for
Austin where the political pot is boil,
ing furiously. Mrs. Darwin accom-
panied him as far as Waco.
Robt. Warwick the Matinee idol
will be at the Lyric Monday in the
Big Brady Picture entitled “The
Heart of a Hero.”
Some good farms for sale, are you
going to buy this year, better not de-
lay too long, it is going to be higher.
See me, I have them. R. J. Thomas
Mrs. F.. D, Murray and daughter,
Miss Myrtle, loft Tuesday morning tc
spend two weeks with irreir daughter
end sister, Mrs. Walter Stewart, at
Slaton, Texas.
D. M. Fisher and Mr. and M:**
Lundy II note ri went to Fort Worth
to moct Mrs. Fisher who
*iu Corricr.na sever*!
Messrs. B. F. Clark and son, Joe
have bought 41 acres each of the Al-
len land.
Are you a neglected wife ? See the
, “Neglected Wife” at Lyric Tuesday,
i Aug. 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ware and two
j children left Sunday for an extended
i visit to relatives in Mississippi.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Frazier and
daughter, Mrs. Denny, left Thursday
to spend a few days at*Mineral Wells.
Henry Jenkins of Memphis, Texas,
is in Cooper this week atending to
business and meeting old' friends.
Constable W. J. Neighbors returned
Wednesday night from Fort Worth
where he attended the annual Consta-
bles’ Convention.
Don’t
neglected wife: Come
to the Lyric Tuesday and see Ruth
Roland in “The Neglected Wife.”
Cooper
Texas
Take a peep at the ad of the Lyric
Theatre and see if you can afford to
pass up any of these great produc-
tions for the prices charged.
L. E. Stell has purchased the old
airdome and is having it torn down to
use the material in building a barn
on his farm near town.
Mrs. J. M. McClain and daughter,
Miss Emma, are visiting relatives in
Lake Creek and Vasco this week.
When a husband goes astray is the
other woman to blame? See “The
| Neglected Wife” at Lyric Tin, ;<l i/.
Lr. and Mrs. P. A. Conguer of Ft
•Vorth who visited G. E. llarvey firs1-
of the week, returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Lain drove to
Fort Worth in their car Tuesday tc
visit h s brother and famly for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brodhcad and
daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. C. G.
Wright and daughter, Sallie, left
Sunday morning for Writewright to
visit, returning home Monday night.
Mrs. J. J. Holm of Antler, Okla.,
motored to Cooper the latter part of’
last week for a 3 weeks visit to their-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brack-
een.
Miss Myrtle Murray returned Fri->
day from Oklahoma where she has
been attending the Summer norm;.'
since her school c’oscd at Madill. She
will teach at Paul;; Valley next year.
C. 0% Grant of Santa Anna writes
Review enclosing his check for
$1.75 for ren wal to Th0 Review and,
The Semi-Weekly Farm News for
one year, and says fio “ a cannot do
without his home paper.”
Leon Anderson and a friend
returned Wednesday from Galveston
and other points in tne state which i
they visited via. automobile. i
Rev. Howell, assisted by Rev. Allen
of Greenville, closed a very success-
ful meeting at' New Hope this week.
iSixty-four were baptised in the Ed-
wards pool Wednesday.
Mr. A. J. Wheatley, son of the late
Sam Wheatley, and Miss Lois Pick-
ens, daughter of Joe Pickens, wero
married by Eld. J. W. Hargrove Sat-
urday night, in front of his residence.
Carrel & Moss closed a deal Tues-
day in which they sold Sam Price of'
Klondike the old Moody t
Lone Star of 101 acres at $12"
acre.. The deal aggregated $1 2 ..
Prof O. R. Bridges returned Mon-
day night from Fort Worth, Gaines-
ville and Denton where he visited af-
ter taking the physical examination at
Dallas for entrance to Leon Springs j
Trainnig Camp.
Mr and Mrs. G. B. Studdard and
son of Mt. Vernon visited relatives Mesdames T. J. Snell, C. C. Tayloi,
and friends in Delta County over ?cnni° You"*’ €arter Anderson an<’
_ . . Dr. R. E. DeWitt motored to Pans
Sunday. Mr. Studdard is considering, Tuesday morni* to secure instruc-
sell.ng his place in Franklin county. tions in their work ln perfecting the
and coming back to old Delta Coun- j organization of Cooper Red Cross
ty. I Chapter.
V.
Mr. W. R. Hickman, formerly of
Delta County, but for several years a
resident of Alba, Wood County, i"
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks.
He will leave today for homo.
WRere tlie Cooling Breezes Blow
SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG. 11, CAIL KANE IN
The ScnrJet Oath”
A. Brady ■ u . a tremendous story with a thrill in every scene,
\a nirt’ tv--i w ll focus your mind on life from a new angle.
MONDAY, AUG. 13TH, ROBERT WARWICK IN
“The Heat t of a Hero”
In Six Parts (A Brady.)
A picture that rings with patriotism, thrills and e?: 'tement, it
is a story that will be discussed by everybody for its gi ..iness and
it’s beauty.
TUESDAY, AUG. 14TH, RUTH ROLAND IN
Wnnted about 20 good substantial
fajgnars to organize a farm loan banlj
irj Djilta County. I have all the blank*
aijld am prepared tp give you any in-
formation you need. Fee me at my
offl :b. Fftftnern National Dank. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Syd Smith and lit- \
tie son returned Tuesday from an ex-
tended overland trip - \Y t Tex i
and Oklahoma. Mr, Smith is mu<T
improved in health. He says crons
west of Sherman ore very poor.
Attorney James Patterson was in ,
Kaufman Tuesday on legal business
He said there was i h'g mowd in
b wn and much interest in th
ination of the men called to army
service.
Judge T. E. McMillan who took
the physical xaminalion at Dallpr
last )voek for the officers training
camp at Leon Springs, passed a good
evamiuation and he has ro doubt but j
he will be called to the tmininp; camp i
soon. If he receive); a eommision h|
will i sign his office ns county judge,
“The Neglected Wife”
3 hig story has an appeal to every man and every woman because
tire story is true to life, it is r- startling revelation of actual condi
tions as they exist today in t no home out of every five in the coun-
try.
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15TH, F'AIMY WEHLEN IN
♦
Sowers and Reapers”
. lro-\V onder play of a wife who triumphed over intri-
''TUESDAY, AUG. KiTH, EA.tLE WILLIAMS ANI) DOROTHY
KELLEY IN
“The Maelstrom”
IIow the self stcrifice of a beautiful and wealthy girl threw hdr
into the malestrom of the underworld and won the love of a big
mar., provides many exciting incidents in this big Vitagraph feature
ns,-*——
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1917, newspaper, August 10, 1917; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980210/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.