Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 14
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PEDMAL MVBROM AGENT
COMING FOB IxsPEOTOX
be at home Thursday afternoon and
evening, from 1:1* to 10 o'clock, to
the members of the Lamar Avenue
Baptist church and their triends at
their home, 1406 Auetin.
A cordial invitation is extended
the members and their frlends to be
present.
Now wall paper at Decorators.
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Organdy flowers in pastel s
verge from hyacinth to rose
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Sale
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Miao Geraldine Parker of Vernon
la the hose gutat of Mra- Eugene
Berry.
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Mra. W. A- Jones Id here with the
tamily or her eon. 3, o. Jonen, 1640
Pearl etreet, and will make Wiehta
Falis her home
Mr*. c B. Medannala and ehsidren
ef Electra are visiting‘et the home
of Mm. 3, M. Johneon, 111 Alena
street. ■ ,
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ratendy reiser, has
greater raiqing
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relieved."
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attend the annual Maloney family
reunion at Sulphur Springs three',
daya, June 10.12. , <
About' one hundred membera of
the family will be at the reunion.
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While They Last—
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"She bye she’s heard *o much about
my ascon-falrtes that she’a like -to
see 'em come night. H'm! Let me
ml It might be arranged.''
Mr. Peerabout etroked hla long
board, then scratehed his bald head.
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Laddfdnnt
nunnel Franks. Nellie Glenn Buch-
MM. Teb r Hears, and Clarence
and Doyle Glenn. ,
Mianes Opal and Janie Buchanan.
Cede Kuteheson, m4 ‛keb« and Net-
de May IwiaM . ,
Lova curs pnusENrEp
M. B. MWTM womux wn«uns
An Avalanche of Bargains—That
< Speak for Themselves
’ Two Loving cape for special gerv:
T fee in the dty.wide "Whi Ooe"
kampaiun were presenteg to Mez-
Mbmo V. f. Warren an4 Womek
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all day meeting of the Womon‛
bimalon nciety of the Virat M- B.
HAS HARD SEASON ;
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miz batter today.
Set in cool place,
I bake tomorrow.
W. L Yarbrough Of San Antonio,
who is in charge of the federal
revenue agents of Texas, will arrive
in Wichita Falla Thursday to make
an inspection of the local revente
«orce, according to an announct-
ment by F. E. Buchinghhm, revenue
officer in charge, Wednesday morn-
Ing.
There are seven, azents working
out of this district, and they are
busily engaged in making prepara-
liana for the inapection.
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-ohubdda",n
tvunn CLU DANEE WILL
r BS AT MBMP FRIDAY EVE.
The Cypher club Friday evening
MMo will be at Kemp ball room
instead of the Wichita club, an pre-
wlously stated, according to an an-
‘nounement Wednenday morning. '
Members of ths Avoleh elub and
the Cypher members mat det «uest
eardy from Miss SofMWB *» the
Cuticura Talcum
Worth wore
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You will find many shoes in this group that
originally sold for $8.00 and $9.00 r'
Many Other Shoes at Greatly .Reduced
Prices .
dnueeze the fulee of two Temona
C tale a bottle etntalslng three ounces
of Orchard White, which MV drug
$ More will supply for a few sente.
Shake well, and you have a quertf
pint of the best freckle and tan le-
en, and complex tea whtener.
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rated her seventh birthday lues-
day afternoon with • pretty birth-
day party at aosionam, Mineie:
- pplwhen a biggatheri at iite
rrlends helped make the M» a very
happy one.
"-The children, who brought many
ieinembrances far the anniversavy
of their playmate, played mmes and
enjoyed coatoats for an hour or
Iwo. Late in the atternoo they
know I competely forgot about the
list you brought with you from the
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made the second 1200 given for the .
permanent home and was mentioned
in Wednesdays Times.
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Ladies’ shoes of every type, price and description;.
2 . "*4,’ Pe men’s shoes, hats, shirts, ties and furnishings; chil-
.*). dren’s shoes, hosiery and everything ele go into this
27 , . . -7 GREATEST SALE of SALES. We are in the same
- bullding with the great Consolidation Sle of Kimbberlin’s and Upstairs Garment
Shop. Stock up for the entire family while you are here. This is an unparalleled
, sale that includes our entire stock.
Stupendous Savings, Complete
Stocks, Quality Merchandise,
Slaughter House Cut Prices,
Courtesy and Service
‘ No room here to quote’ prices. We won’t hold back
on price—we’re out to sell the goods.
Take your choice of every high-grade man’s hat in store for $2.45. Women’s shoes,
new stocks at prices that beat Dollar Day Bargains. Men's shirts, shoes, ties, hoss,
etc., ecyall must go. a
panel of your Organdy frock into place,
and go forth to afternoon tea or .
garden party. These Hats are feminine
in new unusual ways—colors are
- adroitly used, and taffeta, lace, Milan
or leghorn straw are often combined.
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WhG on vaantts in t, tesi-
denca M*-downtown veciop formed
another topic of “much discuunlon.
with saverl wpecial compialtAu It
waa sugzested that the city ordin:
ance against the maintainance. of
woods covered Uto cases, and that
elty otticlais would no doubt attend
to the various caset.
The reoeption to MU gmembera
waa postponed 10 next fan by gea-
era} azreenent
EASTENX STAB STATE
ownomn MBBB WNIDAr
Mra. Mary E. Roach of Dallam,
grand matron of the Order of the
Eaatern Star of thio state, will PM
an official visit to sh Wiehita Falls
chapter O. E. A Friday evening.
.A reception has been planned
honoring Mrs Boach, with a bust.
HASH, and socal.hour..Workwiu ba
conferred upon two candidates dur-
ing the evening.
Nurse Saves 2 People
T From Operation
"I had two patints that the doe-
tors semed unable to reach with
their medicines and in both cases
advised the knife. A friend VM
"Lees too! Here'
AGAIN TOMORROW
Mr. Peerabout, the Man-tn-the-
Moan, waa taking Nancy and Nick
over the moon akowlng them the
eights
"Say," he said suddenly, "do you
Furnishings
log ittie tolke. M!ase
»fl|h Hearn, WabUno
niee earn, Mebei =u1. ...
Mary Bello fenk. la«» Smlh, Ovla
Can. Ethel Mar Gointon cinder-
ella Glonn. Cio Shtploy. Agnop in-
laqa, Jenn no MmEValt XinE,
ikueite Liag, Boonie Lee Phil-
lips, sdith Hokett, Lavana Procter.
Era D. Hearn. Lakaun Runcan. H:
verne Hutchesu, and Bhba Earl
smith; Master Berman Blackwell,
Bari tyles, Eicon Black well. Fred-
The Com
open Thurnd
al the Mi .
Eleventh treeta. TwenyAw truck
growerp are bringing vegetahles and
Truit,megus, butty and, hickene to
the market Md other produce re are
expeellag to come la when the trade
expend; buttietentiy.
Sam Duval, who waa convicted on
a charge of vagrancy-in the city
court and fined ill, appealed hl*
cane to-the county. The case waa
tried before a Jury in the county
court at law. Wednesday morning
and a fine of 1290 and costs waa
assensed. t - .
City Attorney E. H. Gipson pros-
ecuted Ohis case ac he hac done in
all the other appeal cases. County
Attomey E. I., Fulton, Minted in
the proaacutlon.
RESINOL
Atraveling requisite I
Hr all the Uto that
Ac dun to heir tot
l, Todd left Wednesday
weeka vinit in Fort
The executive board of the Busi-
neps Women’s dub met Tuenday
evening at the T. W. C. A. with
Mra. Manon, now president, presid-
Ing. Committe• chatr,men were ap-
pointed and naked to report on vri-
ouz mattovs at a aecona called meet-,
tog next Tueeday al 1:19.
Frank Wolf returned from State
Univereity at Auetin Saturday end
will epond his vacation with his
father Md mother. Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Meit, on thelfarm near Charlie.
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ikureh south:
Reports from the Hleotra conter:
MM were given bgMeedames P. J.
arichers MS Guy Raley, and wplen-
SM reporte were made by the vart-
MM oktieers.. A report waa aloe
made of the eending of. a box to
the Virginin K. johnsqn home, and
of the aaeing of many new members
to the four departments. One hun-
dred Md eight members were pres-
Mt end were served dinner at nqon.
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DE it ever so simple there is o Hat
D like the one of Organdy to put on .
for June occasions whan ybu pat Mach
PON^TO^^bS
G vic League Js
' Adjourned to Fall
oemipucrBircg
-I tried to cheer Jack up with
fussing and petting, a regular much
party.
And for the first time that thing
fell flat. 2
"Don't you lite the lamps, dearr"
I asked desperately. ■
"Splendid:" waa kle brief com-
ment.
"U you don't like them; you can
take them back," I ouggaatad. r s
My hueband shook hin head, saia
nothing. Hla zesture, big alienee
irritated me.
"I can guess what you're think-
ing." I went on. "About your moth-
ad. Oncehe told meshe made it a
practice never te return things, that
aha had- positive ideas about what
she wanted and what she didn't
want. And I guess I'm one of the
things she didn't want.” v
"Pezuinst Don't! Why. I was not
thinking about my mother’s wars,
dear! I waa wondering if you'd keep
on loving me if I turned Out a fall-
<nro financially, I mean. I'm not
earning enough, dear. Yououcht to
have more—" '
Again I tried petting for console*
tion. Jack accepted it passively.
And, somehow, I felt awfully hurt.
It'a a misfortune for a girl to bo
sensitive,
(To be continued).
(Copyrght. 1922. NF.A Service).
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DR. J. W. DU VAL
Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat
TeatimE Bpm fee aine. •
Mpeeteti,
AMortean Nattonas Bank mug.
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Wazghaehte and is at home with
Mr parents, Mr. ana Mra Dr w.
Dashner.
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Mi Porethy . werin returned
A: uday trom Trinity Univereity et
trohaehje and will spend the aum-
mar with her parentw. ‛ *
Misses Janies and Ruth Maloney
of 9z048a camo in Wednenday to
vieit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard.
g
ahege this ‘aweetiy fragrant
la lotton into the face, nook,
s and hands eack day and eee
freckles sag blemishes bleneh
and how e!eO, sof and rear
Tommy Brown. He wants a pony
and thinks perhape my tairies cab
help him pul Well, maybe they
"iu apeak to Wink hut it. He's
my chief dream-mixer. I’ll tell him
to mix up dreams fee Tommy and
his daddy and the man who Mila
to fix it up noma way. ■
"And bere'a a letter from susle
Mebbe Today thinge de took kind o'
blur.
Mebbe there** reason for errin’:
P’reps you’ve got equse for the
grousin’ you 4o,X
Praps there'* exeuse fOr your
si ghin‛,
But, buddy. Today'* just • tiash on
th#
So don't look for trouhles to bor-
But peek up your woes in your kit
bag, and eay,
"Well-thinee will be better to-
for Stomach trouble proponed that I
reMwnnend ft to my pmutente, which
I did. Both are now entirely well. I
am very glad that I waa able to
recommend IL" it removsa the ca-
tarrhal mucun. trom the inteatinaf
tract, and aldya the indlammatlon
which causes practically all stom-
ach, liver and inteatinel allmenta.
the principal topic
meeting, over LE- .. .
Sharpe, presiaed. Mra. M. S. Craw-
ford stated that at pc scent twenty-
two truck farmer* war* brineine
prduce to the market on Eleventh
0a cot, and that plenty of fresh
fruit and vegetables, sggs. buttsr.
and chickens were for aalo every
#enday. Thurmday end ishturday
"morning from T to * o'clock.
were invited ipt the dining room.
Where the bireniaay cake uccuptod
a position ok baaor. In tbo eat.
Piter the seven eplek andlenwere
blown out. Era BMearh found the
ring. Edith Hokett the penny, Yai-
Ue King thsthimable, and Bernice
Hearn the button. Htetreshments of
ice cream Md fruit sauneh were
served with th cak• to the tollow-
“ Opel Gatlin,
buncan. ger-
-
. civjea cheb.
man. 3 5,4: ",ee-
MM BhellaqKavank, secreta-
"tarzrnzorprazica oUb,
,iko ptsidenL Miss Mamie Mocpo.
with rir Mil by the'secretary, Mia,
Paul Larkin. Reporte-on the State
"TPPiiuampeld
When the fox scarf I had bought
on Impulse WM delivered it did not
OMm se choice M* It ought to have
been for the price
I wanted to ask Jack to return
it for me or exchange it. I hate to
take back my hast puvehases my-
weit.
But I MUI4 me ko didn't like
making exebanqes an better than I
One morning he reminded me very
gently "of-teme ■ ' “ f
Remembering thia I put the fox
etale away in a drawer. I'd keep
IL It would be so nice for the
motor trip. Jack certainly would
want me to have it.
Wltk a charge account/Ies eauy
to pick up novlties and have them
delivered easter tar than to ex-
plain why yen have bought them.
Hover cm I forget the affair of
the alebagter lamp*.
We needed a lamp to give just the
right fooling to our living teem. Bo
I went chopping for something
chene and artinite. I found just the
thing, a Roman lamp tn what looked
like carved alabaster. I knew it
would suit Jack's classic taste. Un-,
fortunately, there were a pair of
them- at $83:50.
I simply could not resist thsm. I
had them deliverea.
Jack didn't even smile when he
sew them. He didn't even ack the
price. He didn't neem interested—
Ju*t patient.
,, -4 arelarer be exelaimea, “Fm going to be no buny this wpring as n
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Mr*. RHea Howard ana daughter,
Anna KBtheryn, Leslie (Howar and
Misses Janiee and Rut.Maloney of
9uanah leave in the n9%i
bexuAs adjourned to
lg tha Tuendevi after-
Tor UN* bodg, nd the 5"
.will M heiahe rirst. R
Ity' Market itormed; J
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Picture frame* at Decorator*'.
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BON-OPTO
makes bright, snappy, lustrous,
aparkling eyes that see thing*
dearly.
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comhgfjiowinrgiqannt
day qing of the alumnae of the
aeadsmr of airimmanilate.
. Mlito racetMtrse, pretdent
Miaqoivin, A limes, vid, president.
Mto* Oortrud* Qallagtrtm==-,
Miss Mami Morse, civics chat-
M opened her sum: inciuding appendieitin One done
srzae
Itsoothea,cleaneea
and beautifies
Dim, Dull
NTiredEyea
^■ON-OFTO
snd finally took out a small note
book.
"I’ll have to mark these thinga
down," he said, "so I won't forget"
Then he looked at his list sgsin.
"X declare," he exclaimed. "I'm
ping to be as buoy this spring as a
cat at a dog show. It ssems as it
everyboay wnntssomethine--Well-
It old Comet-Leg’s, my enemy, lets
ms alne. snd you two kiddjes help,
perhaps l cun manage.
"The people of Whispering Forset
went the earth — no, I mesn the
moon. Scamper Squirrel wants one
kind, Corny Coon wants snothsr.
Ben Bunny ahotheE, -and Chirk
Chipmunk another. - ,
"Big moon, little mooh, sharp
moon, round moon, halt moon, quar-
ter moon, misty moon, dear moon,
dull moon, bright moon, red moon,
blue moon, fat moon, thig moon, full
moon, no moon! Hum ho,”
"Don't worry,” the Twins Isughed.
"Ws'll help."
(To be continued.)
Mre. C. W. Roberta, was the con-
tributor of the first 12*9 recelved
by ths Dsy Nursery home solicitor*,
according to notification from a
solieicor Wednesday,
Judge W. M. Moore'* second
check for $100, received Wednesday.
____________________WICHITA DAILY falW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE T, im
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the color-card to blue gyu exquisite ,
trimmings. Vivid shades piquantly
supply a note of sudden ontrast. Or
- pure white lotus lilies blom serenely
on drooping brims. «
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Qili Like City- Uah- is
0 A faanous A/kn-Tnon own
wherein the Mormon Temple
Has Sained worldwide renown
Mebbe th* world I* an unraattul
vace,
Bomtimes lt’« hard to be happy:
But, buddy, there'* ellver behind
every cloud
And amiles made to chase away
norrow, '
so back, up sad grin *t your trou-
bles. snd say,
"Well—things will be better to-
- morrow!" ,
—Logto Howard.
MIm Frances Dashner has re-
turne4 from Trinity University ar
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