Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1916 Page: 12 of 16
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BETTER STYLES-
BETTER VALUES.
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Mew Spring Clothes for Men
Plenty to choose from so.you’ll surely find
what.you want. Clever, styles, too... AU.
good !-The Alfred Benjamin smart styles
«that win the admiration of them where ever
shown. Better see them.
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REGARDING RULING
TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
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SUGAR BEETS WILL
BE GIVEN TRYOUT
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NEVER OBSCURES OUR -DEA OF .
• EYE GLASS SERVICE. „ • .
The rirst considteration here is .per
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Beautiful Spring Silks and Wash
Goods
• Just recently unpacked-the newest pat-
terns and colors in silks and wash, goods.
You'll want to buy now and make up the
garments you desire before the season has
started. And you’ll want to buy here now
because when this supply is gone we’ll have
to pay more for a new one and of course
charge more for equal qualities.
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«to Him Nevertheless
HALTOM & FRIEDLY'S
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Entance Tbrough Jewelry Store
812-814 Indiana Ave.
; HAVE GLASS PLANT Him ~ .
' I nought Him Deack
•Wooltex tailored suits-and, coats- portray these new style tendencies most faithfully. They
" do more; they embody these attraetivefatu resin garments skillfully designedand made
- to be most becoming, to fit well and to give the utmost pleasurable service. Only pure wool
and pure silk fabrics enter into the making of Wooltex garments, in spite of the scarcity of
unadulterated fabrics.
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Dresses for Women that Are
Delightful
This is a season of striking styles of rare
beauty and you will find that these new
garments will aid wonderfully to the at-
tractiveness of your appearance. Our pres-
ent assortments offer unusually good op-
portunities fer you to supply yourself with
the most desirable sorts at fairest prices.
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SPECIAL
Showing of Spring Waists tomorrow
at..... S2.95
SPECIAL ..
Showing OTSpring Hats tomorrow
at ......... ..... $5.00
BETTED SERVICE;
‘ BETTER STYLES;
BETTER VALUES.
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Advance Showing of Wooltex
Suits and Coats for Spring
Just a glance at the illustrations shown here will im-
press you with the charm and beauty of the new
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$1475 Delivered,
heada of other state departments,
county and district attorneys, and
heads of eleemosynary and educational
insitutions. So numerous have ‘been
request from minor city and' county
officials for rulings that the depart-
ment found It necessary to enforce the
new la w.
Hudson Motor Sales Co.
SUCCESSORS TO SCHNELL a WEAVER.
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H. Howard of Coffeyville, Kansas,
recentiy purchased th Eaton
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spring styles.
never, sinid reason tocompjnof our TNVI.
" "WHEN IT GOMES TO CLASSES COME TO US."
Showing of Spring Suits tomorrow
at $19.50
' SPECIAL
Showing of Spring Coats tomorrow
already under why upon the build-
tugs. The plant of the Western
mint Glass Company of Eaton, Kan:
sas will be moved to Henrietta, a .........................
wi employ. It la etated, about 182 Zundelowits was deceased'' and ask.
men, which will dive Henrietta an " *
limportant place in glass manufactur
The test was u convincing protf of
burned off I heir pastures Tuesday
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1916 -PART TWO__
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The Store That Sells Wooltex- =
We weld anything made of metal no matter
how large or small. We positively GUAR-
ANTEE all of our work. We know the busi-
ness and are not learning or trying to.
Seven years experience. Compare our work
with others.
— CARBON REMOVED
From your auto cylinders, without taking
down motor, by oxygen process. General re-
pair work.
Wichita Buick Sales Co.
charge‘of "all work." Miss Berthu An- 5
dres read a German composition the.
duzirelchass took part in a livelydis- ' •
eussion in' German and sang the 1- ’ '
relet. • > ' • . I
Gtr Monday eveiing, Fehrnury 21st,
ihe Euzlish Club gavea "Ittle Glrt'n [
iarty.". A merry, pentest, "A I'onny
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Shoes for Everyone
Every member of the family wants new
shoes for Spring—buy now and have them
to wear now. Here are styles, sizes and
qualities suitable for everyone at most at- ,
tractive prices! You’ll like to buy shoes
here.
thorongh"work sud- stisfaetory pro j
vress. To clour the program from the I
a very modern banquet.
I Friday, the 25th. after school hours
I the w A. Historical Society render-1
I ed in a very spirited' manner the play.’
I Phantom Queens. with the following:
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charge or his affairs take up the
business At question with him. Mr.
Zundelowltz wrote back, fa the words
—-----—22, of Mark Twain, that the report of
offers from Henriett his identhihad been much shagerat-
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who expe
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League,,
day ever
Washington's Birthday Appropriately I
Observed By Students—Other
- School Activities
Friberg Items ! • (.•rank Geyer is up near Racon this
... :—----------------/week repiring his threshing ma.
and Audrey Joej Everton. Nearly all the farmer*-are througn chine-
1 Viciin, Loin Du Hal (Gillet i —Man-, sewing oats. :
\ . line Smith There’ were fifty out to Sunday
Violin,,. Andantino (Martini-Kreis- school Sunday. ‘ LAW
liri. Cradle Song (Czerwonky i Mrs ' Frank and Kattie l,ovell and Mirs
nJ'S
Munim
The youthful silhouette, with wing-like
flare, is the correct spring vogue
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i | ord. We Pray for Peace." , . i
' i Rev. JJ. Campbell then addressed '
Hhe students. His eloquent wordsi
l coula not fail to Increase in the hearts
A let his youthful hearers love of/coun-i
■ I try and zeal for its welfare. The-ex-
B • re ises in the auditorium were follow.
H ed. by a march to the campus to salute
B Old Glory floating under the cloudless'
f sky. The music for the march was'
’furnished by Misses Erfa-Grogan,
Ruby Edwards, Lois Fitzgerald. Mary I
i Wilson, Ruth Sawyer. Lucile Fonville.
bertha Andres, Elsie Sawyer and
Master David Clark
l-A fitting conclusion of the program
was the rendering of the hymn of
rhanksgiving: Holy God. We Praise
■ Thy Name. The remainder of the day
wasrree; and the resident students'
took advantage of the afternoon to;
don colonial costumes and to enjoy;
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Simple and Charming Are These
New Hats
The absence of tawdry trimmings and the
simplicity of the shapes have combined to
make the new- headwear more attractive
than any for several seasons. The finest
style features may all be seen in this splen-
did assortment. Prices now give specially
goodvalues,.-
Miss Layne to Be In Charge of Dress Making
We have just received word from Miss Edna Layne, who is now in Tennessee that she
will be here Monday morning to take charge of our dress-making department. Miss
Layne is one of the best designers and mak ers ever in Wichita Falls, and ladies will do
well to consult her early on the arrangement of their spring apparel.
flier. Mary Moran, Anita Monroe, Hel;
Tn thnd: -Abbie Thompson, Effa and
Helen' arogan, Helen stome, Madeline
Mackechey, Mary McCune, Alice
I Fted, Agnes pit toe. Florence Morse,
nuth Simpson,' Dolores Maxwell. Her-.
Hita Andres. Margaret Weinzapfel,
Ruth and Elsie Sawyer, Edith What
iey, Ann and-Mary ■ Wilson. Ramey
. Pardo; AHeen Erockett, Frances /Gil-
Ion, Flora Snow, Ruby Snay, Pae Lie- ]
liernisin, Irene McCormick,; Nellie i
sinith,lia 4lman, SudieMae Paws,
I iiettie My Minoris and Ferran Buteti ■
' I er ' "ke • a .
rmemarning of he 22nd, witprensed '
] a patriotic baul asseubted in the andi-
i irium in a setting of red. Wlite and
blue, the- star gemmed_streame Vi-|
iating with the full' chorus of the ]
national melodies, A brictmentienof
; war-forn Europe and Mexiko endet- in t
the singing of the hymn: "6 Blessed
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cast ol charatters:
Opta, a graduate or the 20th Cen-
tury. Miss Josephine Hund.
Alum Mater, Miss Helen Grogan
Clio, Muse of ihistorsi Miss Effa
G rogan,
Qyeens.
Queen Constance, Mother of Prince
Arihur, Miss Mary Wilson
Queen Catherine of Aragon, wife of
Henry VIII, Miss ‘Ann-liberman.
| queen Mary Stuart. Queen of Scots,
Miss Ann Wilson.
Queen Elizabeth Tudor. Qneen of
England. Miss Alice Steed.
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speaker
March
. supper
opt icon
ing-tert
test was held for the second year Ger-
The Diznity of the Law" wiH b I man cihss with the faculty and the I
the suabjeet ot u talk by Judge P. A seademie depattment as audience.
The ant, agna in s.udg P A. Martin to Oocupy puipi The-mimesnasrecerven re-follaw.
rear of the city hall, adjoining th ■ at Baptist Church This ing qocount of recent interestinE
firostatiol, Uto he a ‘miniature parn -EVening. events at 'he Academy Of Mary Im-
this year The memhers iff the firl • • , i maculate: I
department mu- iimhertaken. t he in-1 . —---* | <>n Friday. February imh. an oral]
provemen of it,'and will < iltivate ai
large flower bed They pre, already |
a wonusnrosni""wlantcnleoan v."* ar this
W.-oite 120 wh.1 tin- flowers me service at the First, Baptist church
matured the plot is "xphet to prove enden Martin's talk. itis announced, is
quite abeavty spot hr the midst orihe tir 1 " 11 txeriez to bdeliverpd at
the "business section Just across rthis church by lazmen. Judge K. h
the alley from this plot is asmat aylor of Henrietta will be among
vacant space adjoining ' t lm Eldgra Uioe who will o0eH2 .hie Pulpit at a
Hotel Mrs Mi Gimey of the Eldon , Inter date Judge Martiu p leftown to
planted flowers and ' otherwise im-ibea veh interestipK. talker, and the
proved-Hie space soine time ago and pastor ol rthe ohureh: Kev. 11. C. Miller,
it-has attrneted much favoralle com l exteuds mi invitation to the public-to
ment. Thete are other imall varant he present The evening rrvice will
pluces ' i amt near the business dia- loein al 7 "u •'
tor Yaur aThouzhts," and.ome.eXMFin.
rises on Hie "light fantastic .tpe"-olT
lowed' by ‘refreshupnts of eream, fake ।
vad caul-mingd the inoments from ।
7 31 17 ill fin The member- of the)
club and the invited guests present
were Misses Mary Morse, Gretchen i
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—,AniFAA nIAAFrn trict that could be smilarly beauti-
FFIWFRK PI ANIrll ‘lied with little trouble and expense,
ILvVvLllv I LHI-V which would-add much to the at-
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Several Farmers Will See If It Ie
Practicable to Raise Them
Here
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! > The value of the sugar beet as a
Wiehita coumntx crop will be tested
by a numher of farmers this year.1
and if it is found that this vegetable
can lie suecessfuily raised in this,
seetion, the growing of it is expect,
ed to become a regular feature or
lugriculture in Wichita county, .1. W.
Campbell, agricultural agent for this;
and Archer counties, is among those
who will plant beets, and he will tils.-
tribute a.limited amount of seed to
others who are interested. Some
aimulty was experienced in getting’
me’seed, the supply being scarce bill
Wiley Blair was able to obtain ten
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fir •a 8e
poumds of it .
......... alrrndy ......cottEdKReEiMUS'FRidav niaut Mam .Ka "Kroeman to
h oMlhamearttaumay Atyio! a ■«<“ pana ""3 srplcStal । iAm
oranhitbestcmonez S', “ynttainiciriee, - long — iryine "■ « hEcufalm"Muagc“sior “Ehdaconeg . .-----"oh—
rountx would be worth much to_thegplant of this kind located there, last i of Music and Art. An excellent pro-1 . ___
furmers. ' ’ I yea r such a concern was apparently । gram that was received with much T “ : ' ■
, ■ ... j i,i, ■ -----=llanded, but the deal fell through at avpreciation by the audience was F riberg Items
HENRIETTA WILL - " me". - ......— ■
T B. Greenwood. Preston went to Cooper Sunday af- — .....
Piano, Novellette (McDowell)—fternoon. . -..... 'By Arnoelated Press -- - .
Celia Stayton. Miss Neil Lynskey Visited with Austin, Texas. Februaryt .—Only
t Plano. Watching the Ball (lame home folks at Wichitir"Satnpday and these persons to wom they are en-
. - - ,, ____ 1 (Fawyer— Alfred Bennett. T Sunday. • titled will, receive opinions from the
_ • ' ] ] ReadingeAudrey Joe Everton. Mrs. Gertie Hyman’s brothers attorney general’* department. It is
. A few days, ago A. Zindelowitz re-' Piano, Shepherd’s vream (Heins > ame over last Tuesday and they and announced by Attorney General
Henrietta is to have a glass for -ceived,a eter from a man at Plain-Doris Baland.. . . Mr: hyman look a wolf chase, cap-F Looney; who says the department
i lory in the nearfuture, work being, view regarcng s (business matter. Vocal. The Wanderer (Schubert)- turing one, will strictly adhere to the provisions
-CI-, .—a— _»......- ha hnita After addreasing Mr Zundelowity in Edith Staten. • Casper Geyer is serving on the jury' and limitations of the law passed by
tba body of the letter the writer, In . hand. Magic Melody (Mozart i in Wichita this week. J ‘ th" 33rd legislature.
a postscript, added that aince wrii • Lucile Rountree. , • ■ Mr. Taylor, an -instructor in vo- Those officials'entitled to opinions ' ,
ing the fatter he had heayd that "Mr. . Heading-Ruth Nolan ' ical musie. was intherneighborhoor,
- - • ■ _ t -Plano, Valse (Densii— Katherine Monday trxing o work up a singing
ed "hat "the party "or parties’ having Kiiandcr. •-school. - The people here'failed to
. - - - — . . . Vocal Duet, .Harp of- Ihe W inds j re spond, -bnt he is going- to try to )
(Abt--Leona Lowry and Edith Sia- organise one at Cooper.
ten. ". I Mr. and Mrs. Friberg from Wtch-
Violin, Son of, the Pnoata (Keler- ita visitmrwim’caerfcer and
Bela)-- W.L. Towns, I family Sunday:" •
Reading—Ruth Andrews. 1 Frank Lovell- came hme after a,
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1916, newspaper, February 27, 1916; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566055/m1/12/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: 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.