Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1922 Page: 5 of 12
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Lowest Prices
On Sale
taxes except OU certiti
10,370 #
k and ales of products for fu-
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NOTICE—Extra Hour Special. Every Day. It Will Pay You to Attend Thia Sale Daily.
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Be Right Here
Every Morning
When the Clock
$3.50 Petticoats
$5.00 Petticoats
$6.95 Petticoats
$9.00 Petticoats
MADEATELECTRA
OKH THE FflURTH
we have ever yet
made for final
July clearance.
Starts THU RS DAY
Morning at 9 o’Clock
Fer
— Free
• Ftat Them Day. et ein Balu ev-
ary Mil at meme ar mere, we
reet
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Upstairs and
Downstairs a
veritable
Slaughter to
Clean All Hot
Weather Goods
Bale, n
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Strikes 9.
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Bargains Galore
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$3.95 to $4.75
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$1.25 Bathing Suits .
$2.50 Bathing Suits .
$4.75 Bathing Suits ...
$6.95 Bathing Suits ..
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK—UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS AVERAGE
HALF OFF
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Prices Like These?
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DIRECTORS TO ASK FOR
EXPERIMENT STATION
Stock of the United Bargain Basement and Garment Co.
Both Stocks Thrown Together For An Absolute 15 Days
Clearance—The Final Swat on All Summer Merchandise
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BLOUSES
$1.00 to $1.25 Blouses ..
$1.50 Blouses,..........
$2.50 Bloused *..........
$3.50 Blouses ..........
Pongee Blouses........
Eure delivery or whieh rules are to
be promulgated nhorty.
Thar, ara only 116 sduare miles
of water eurtace in Arizqna.______
Ona Hero Would Servo Districts to
Be Greeted; Economic Sur-
vey Fevered
5 LADES AND
...$1.98
...$2.95
.. .$3.98
...$4.98
IRAIGAIEOPRODUGT
URGES THAT HORTICULTURAL
SURVEY BE MADE OF
WATER DISTRICT
Silk Dresses (upsairs) up to
$23.50 ..................
Silk Dresses (upstairs) up to
$29.50 ..................
..59c
....89c
51.48
..$1.98
.51.98
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“Hurry If you vant to «".wah
tha word uent out Wedneaday morn-
ing after • meeting ot th. tade
trip commlttpe.
Bum. spade remains op the spe
elal train for thesecond trip whieb
leaves next Monday atternoon. and
the cammittee hopes M have all of
The Ware Chemical Co,
Dallaa,Teas
afkaa vA TOWEL
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county Jell Wednenday mornine- ,
STAN oNGovcoNrsTANrs
sinen POPULARITY RACK
The Shyin. popularity contest |.
getting tighter and tighter every,
dey end the air le full of excitement
aa tha last day draws near. The
standing of the contestants now is
day by tbs treasury. The
tionn cover all forms of d
Mi. KU Stephona ...
Mrs. Dents enia ..a
■lee Roby Harrison
maurs sILK cArns
54.95
18x36 Bath Tow
-- 41.00Fetcoat ....
ik Bheetine pleaeh
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
TMdtm amenAMs
38c
First Hour Extra Specials
$2.50 Bathing Suits, n • c
(long as 50 last) One tWeM-
each lady, 9 to 10 a. m. gyo)
Thursday ............
Great Sacrifice—
Buy Your Fall
Suits Now
Spring, Summer and Fall Suits,
(In Basement)
Ranging up to $25.00, last call .. 56.95
Ranging up to $35.00, last call . .512.95 •
UPSTAIRS ..
Suits up to $50.00 .............$18.95
Suits up to $75.00 ...... .......$23.95
Notice—1000 Fall and Winter Suits in
This Sale
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due LEArnEn ruksus
$1.1$
$5.00 and $6.00 Silk Blouses ... .$2.98
BATHING SUITS
Thousands of
Bargains
Kdt
Genuine Savings
WASH DRESSES (Basement)
Dresses’selling $2.50 to $3.50 ... .$1.68
Dresses selling $3.95 to $4.75.....$2.16
Dresses selling $5.00 to $6.00.....$2.65
Dresses selling $6.50 to $7.50: ... $3.15
Dresses selling $8.50 to $9.75.....$4.15
Silk Dresses selling up to $15.00 . .$6.95
Silk Dresses selling up to $18.50 . .$8.95 •
$1.00 House
Dresses and
Bungalow
Aprons
58c
Lowest Yet
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$1.77
$2.77
$3.77
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FRIDAY MORNING EXTRA SPECIAL9 to 10 o’clock
Ladies extra quality Silk Hose, $1.95 and $2.50 values.
One pair each as long as 100
---_j stomach and’bowel
rbances. In use 40 years. Abeo-
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house all the Uhm; carry a package
at Um tablet, with you whan travel
ing. At al drug stores 59 and $0
mas umhnLLAS
95c
M. irunkisu rowELS
.. 28,100
.. 36,840
.. 34,750
.. 27,500
.. 22,500
.. 22,100
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' triet dttectora to at once .tart th.tr
7 camr-t 1 the :eztette t-
an .xp.rim.at station crented la th.
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"Good
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Last
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19M DIMAMA UNM1 KIMBim UTS
. ixomunurxmaus-TEnrH ARM INDIAN
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Three avrests wore made at Elec-
tra by mhembere at the sheritt’s ae-
partment over the Fourth.
Oscat Latfertand Louls MU
den, the latter azuyentle, were *r-
rested on charge of robbery. Offi-
cer. who made the etremt aeoorl
that the two boya wer cquht aa
they were about to enter the Brown
grocery etore, it was . tat ed‛ that a
hole was fa A tn, the door and that
too two war. atucovere4 In tha vl-
-4 digestion is not apt to
78 be hindered. Ware’s
mi Black Powder over-
comes acldity, of the stomach
and leaves digestive juices
free to do their work.
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. 75c ORGANDIE
42 inches wide, all best 6 we ge
new shades, limit 5 yds."•°)
to each. On sale Thurs- p) «
day 9 to 10 a. m., per yd. " "
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Combined
with United
Garment Co.
Upstairs and
Basement
it occnpiea tetera th. train pull,
out. The committes orges that al) i
who expeg: t. go sena in thejr ran-l
ervations and checke withbu detey.
"This la tn severat way. tha mont
important trip of the three,” MM
a. J. Bean, teneral trade trip chalr-
M> “It every a territory where
Wichita Fall, baetnesn men owsh
to be much better aoquainted than
they art. and where there era op-
portunitteo that pught to be devel-
oped toreughiy. Wvery manutae-
turer, wholesaler and large retailer
in wiehita Fall, ought to be repre-
sented" '
nw nmavzamoxs rro
oovnn wrAlr TAxES
WABHINOTON. July I —New reg-
ulation. covering .tamp taxes on
documents in conformity with the
revenue net of 121 were issued to-
$100,000
Ak,
12.0
otnity of th. book door of the atore.
Bill Jenke, a white mu, wes ar-
rsted on charge, of calling whis-
Wichita Fall’ irrigated district 1. kv AU there ware placed in the
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Clearance Sale (
Ware’s Black Powder Tablets
Rid Yoe of That “Ful” Feeling After Meeh
Formulated by Dr. James Wan, a wllknown
mioan, Ware’s Black Powder (inconve-
-fom) helps digestion, gvercomes dys-
pepaia, prevents gas on the stomach, bad taste in
the mouth, and keeps the whole alimentary tract
in good condition.
Pair last -t...... .............
5 yards extra good 12c unbleached Domestics ■ OKA
5 yards to each lady ........... .4•V
Mxtre,Bpeeimin Annoumeea Daily
A • B.M aune to ama, da date
95c $8.95
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ipaign is the iegislature to have M •• Geraldfie Dooley
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EXPERTSAYSFRUITTHREE ARRESTS
* MLL BE PRINCTPAL
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papssm isapiendidotau
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Me nLMACH CAMBRIC
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Ito ana the arkawaw-
AND cucks
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An experiment station here could pd
ueed to serve irrigation projects that
might develop on the Hrazos or
Trinity in later years and would
not be necessarily a local undertak-
ing alone."
In recommending an economic
suryey. Mr. Jackson pointed out that
thio could be made comparatively
promptly, whereas a moll survey
would take two or three yara to
complete. it. was dtacovered while
Mr. Jackson was here that a coll
survey of Archer county was made
in till and the "data obtained at
that time can be used in determin-
ing the poaai bill t loo of that part of
the distriet that io in Archer Bounty.
The ecomomie eurvey suggested by
Mr. Jaekoon would include a study
of ouch factors as transportation,
marketine. credits and farm labor.
For instance, the irtigated area ‘te
understood to bo readily adaptable
to the erowine at susar beta. but
It is some tqusends of mils from
a eager best refinery, and probably
the raising at each a crop would not
- be profitable on account of chipping
chargee until a plant wae estab-
lishe in Wiomita Falla. The eco-
ngmie survey would outline n sort
-of schedule of crops that could be
profitably grown end marketed. end
Mr. Jackson considers ouch a sur-
vey of more importance at thio time
than a pail eurvey would be.
The horticultural survey recom-
mended by Mr. Jaekoon Would' de-,
Lerminewhat,ngieuiA
be Suqesa-Ma. Erown, what cuiti-
vatlon or fertntzatien to needed and
ouch matters. Mr. Jackson told the
district direetors that it was hla
opinion that fruit growing would.be
the chief Industry in the distriet and
that preliminary work looking to
»this should be done promptiy. '
DECLARES EPILEPSY CAN
BE CURED BY FASTING
LOB ANGELRS. July s.Epllepay
may be cured by footing. accoraine
to the theory' adgancea by Hugh -
Conklin, apeaking before the twen-
ty-nixth annual convention of the
American Osteopnthte amqociation,:
now. In session boro.
Epilepuv: acbtding to Dr. Cnk- ”
JI' a co used by the tmaprover'tune-
a tShhg at certain 'ulands tn the
bowel. By fasting a patient for
V twenty-two days, permitting -Ute ;
patient to take only water, a cure
may be effected, he Mid. . ) J
temummmnc.
“Such a staton could serve not
only yp»r local "ajstrict but the
many o there that are certain ta de-
volap in went Texas if yours proves
sucessful." Mr. Jaekson told the di-
rectors. “I believe that estabitehi
most of Irrigation projects will pro-
ceed rapidly in Texas in the next
tevaxcats and that irrigation will
be(dleloped {in conjunction with
Mhomoa for control of flood waters.
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STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE-FTS YOUR DUTY to DRESS ECONOMICALLY; SHOP NOW
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Mre. Gertrude Sreen
Mito Eusenia Lane
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likely to become a great fruit grow-
lag section, and a horticultural sur-
vey of the land to be watered should
be made. in the opinion of A. D.
Jaekoon of College station, who has
returned home after spending sev-
eral days here.
The establishment of an expert-
X ment station and the making of an
N economic eurvey are recomihendua
by Prof. Jaekoon as the fleet stepe
in the development of the irrigated
nection. Mr. Jaekoon urged the di-
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YOU WILL NEVER SAVE AGAIN AS YOU ARE GOING TO SAVE ON THIS SALE
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ting JPteneh .....gge 1 #100 Imported Stee .. Me I 87.80 Silk Swenters -.-.0293 I De meek .........gBe 1 MM Drebbra-ger
A REAL Genuine, ABSOLUTE Bona Fide, SURE ENOUGH
TRESETVATIONSFOR 1
Images were tutrodiced into va-
vtous churchep about MO A. D,
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Ato While dotted sulas ..K Mo White Vohoo .....
M to Lmported wlabes . .be lie BaesnenO
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SILKS
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Eat
You Want
25 A man ought not to
8 worry when he sits
down to a meal be-
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H | after-effects. Heought
| I to be free to eat any-
thing and everything
I thatisgoodandwhole-
i f some. If thestotnach
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SKIRTS
$1.50 White Wash Skirts........89 c
$3.50 White Wash Skirts ......$1.95
$5.00 Wool Skirts .............52.95
$7.50 Sport Skirts . 53.95
$9.00 Fancy Skirts ...........-54.95
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1922, newspaper, July 5, 1922; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563883/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.