Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1916 Page: 4 of 16
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quent possibillty of the invasion of
England. The struggle that is now in
western fronts,
coming through
Such reports as- are
indicate the present
the proper diet for his
and mental developmet
standpoint of public welfare, and en-
dorsed by the leading educators of the
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You’ll Save Time and Worry
if you buy your JEWELRY of
an Up-To-Date Responsible
House with a Reputation
of Years Standing
We have many beautiful new patterns in—
l i.ot afford to go to the Supreme Court
bench for their candidate. They ought
Hennemont have been attacked Kermanshah places the Russian
‘by the German infantry. : The'column within 150 miles of Kut-
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outlook is one doubtless leks lachry
fur the infant ile contingent, -but
Angeles poll with 903 votes and for I greatest battles of the war is now in
mer Vice President Fairbanks was-progress on the western front in
And you will be delighted with the improvement
made in the home. There is nothing adds to the value
of a property as much as a coat of paint It’s like ap-
pearances, they’ve got to be kept up if you get past
‘ We handle a large stock of paints and the newest
designs in wall paper.
If you are going to buy, we will be pleased to give
you an estimate of the cost and take the contract to do
your work—and do it right 1 ,
than 2.502 registered themselves in
favor of Justice Hughes. This is more
than twice as many endorsements as
' alls is worthy of
. tion. It if seldomi
size of Wihita Falls has mi oppor-
Taft was second choice, 1062 votes be-1 national law ?
Ing cast for him, or about one-sixth i
of all the expressions that were gath-
. tank. The entire machine is covered with galvan-
ized iron. Never warps or gets out of shape.
Money back if not pleased. .50 eggs $11.25; 120
eggs $15; 170 eggse$18; 240 eggs $22. Hurry up
your bid on the seperator. Some body is going
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to buy a guaranteed seperator at their own price.
CUT GLASS & SILVERWARE
Suitable for wedding and anniversary gifts.
Also high-grade mantle clocks and novelties
in brass, copper-sterling inlaid and the Vene-
tian bronze.
Just received a new shipment of the famous
SOUTH BEND WATCHES—the most reli-
able medium priced watch on the market
5c For Thursday Only 5c
Some beautiful patterns of Embroidery, 6-inches wide, real value,
- at the yard___________.. ..................... .... ....... 5c
Maxwell Hardware Co.
The Jire depurtment ' at X o‛t lork
lest night responded to what was
parently a falre alarm from Kentucky
avenue.
est of the war. If the Germans yap-
ture Verdun and break -through the
French lines their victory may bring
bleeding France tozher knee* and re-
sult in the elimination of France twin
the war) If the French hatd Verdun and
throw back the German lines it may
mean that the Germans have reached
and passed the summit of their suc-
eess and that from thin time on Ger-
many will be forced to shorten her
linen and fight on the defensive. It
had been believed by some observers
29c For Wednesday-Only29c
Silk Eponge in red, black and blue, regular 50c value at the yard
- only ................................. ............... .. 29c
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7 l-2c For Tuesday Only 7 l-2c
, Beautiful patterns of Curtain Seri m, regular 12% value, at the yd., _
only .... .... ..._________________ .1 ..............- 71c
Safety
Hatch
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The incubator with a
record of 95% hatch.
Has large two gallon oil
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1916
fourth with 476 votes, while among France where the Germans are mak-
the more active.o ‘he Republican ing desperate attempts to capture the
presidential condidates, (ummins re- I ’ * _ . .
ceived 380 votes. Burton 2.16. Sherman sreat French fortres of Verdun. Al
164 und Weeks 113.
If the Republicans had the courage
of their convictiohs, so to apeak, they
v ould again nominate Taft. They can
For Saturday Only
One lot Ladies’ Shoes in blacks, tans, champ and grey button and
lace, values up to $5, at the pair ...... . 48c
. (Watch Our Show Windows)
cently by the lam . Angeles Times
arhong the Republicans in Los Ange-
les. approximately 6,500 votes were
many of the voters as possible before
progress is probably one of the deadll- the primary.
had abandoned
EXTRA SPECIALS
For This Week’s Selling
We are quoting prices in this ad that we think you canno--afford
to pass without due onsideration. However, items quoted here
are only a few compared with many of the values to be had at our
store. . • •
HALTOM & FRIEDLY
Jewelers, and Opticians—614 8th Street.
to the fortificatiou» bf* Pafis entiy u '
th© war.
HY NEWSUM IS SEEKING. -
COUNTY TAX ASSESSORSNIP
(Treat offensive movements on
The ehterprise shown by Marko-
Witz Bros., owners of the wichita
Theater, in. bringing the great Moral-
ity play, "Everywoman" to Wichita
the extent of forcing the parent/o
educate his child without his consent
Even the uspection of lunches or a
plan whereby the child-wold secure
ered. Elihu Root run third in this Los I
To the Editor of The Times:'
Inasmuch as the columns of your
paper -are being extensively used to
denounce and eritiefze our public
is the logical pl of the United States that they
. icschoosyetmust stop writing letters to relatives
-And I have no doubt that lit al. . ‛
time this will be established as in Europe because there Lis danger in
ArDAAANG fin AIA/ tremely sanguinary character sion that the southern movement
ULKIVIAN3 Ulin W ad it only mentions the Woevreof this Russian army might link
region in saying advance posts (it up with the British operations
held for observation purposes'in the neighboring Mesopota-
; along the line .from Ornes- to-mian country. The advice.as to
25c For Friday Only 25c
Boys’ Blouse Waists, assorted sizes, from 6 to 15, 35c value, at each, •
only .............................. ............. •........ 25c
The real groundLfor the opposition io
BruudeiH is not anything that is urged
against his integrity Dut that ha Ik
radical in his ideas of scial justice:
Democrat. He has friends through-
out the county and expects to see as
and have captured the great fort o' G. H and S. A. shops.
Daumont to the north of Verdun. The father enKged in the lumber bust
. - ....... ... ., ness in Beaumont and young Newsum
to rule Roosevelt out on the precedent fall of V erdun would be as great a blow worked there for his father -
money th than what they pay for.
their ticket^ „ a ;
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Wholesale dfog houses are offering
. castor oil only id one gallon lots. The
supply is said to lie inadequate and
wholesale dealetare unable to prm-
lie retailers that theyrwill be able to
furnish them with castor oil alter the
supply now on hand is exhausted. The
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W. S. Robertson Paint Co.
. 813 Ohio Avenue;.
the town man people from outside
points, puuy of whoin will spend
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still more seldom that an opportunity
is given to see a"mrality play any-
where, so that the coming of "Every
woman" offers a rare educational op-
portunity. Contrary to general be-
and savagery. There are some. no
doubt, ready to urge this course. is
NEARER TO VERDUN
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polled and of this number no less
.lief, these big shows, while drawing result of the. modern public school' sys-
large crowds, give only small profits ' tem. Ani ; . iu-i M i. -
to the theater management as it costn short time ths will be established as i . Irotests over seizure of the
J W i 4i “ Round purblic policy. We are not as I American protests over senzure ot tne
so much 19 UMK thm here. Also far advanced in this country as we: mails by the British. Tell owners of
there is aax Ahe rMk that the rf:should be in the development of the American ships to tie their vessels up
ceipts will qofbe enouzh to meet the. individual for th. good of the state , the wharves in American ports and
expenses. While the pecuniary ad and • am indeed, glad that our school .NN 1. „„„ unna
vantage to the theater ManAdement board is taking the progressive step not venture out upon the open seas
ant g toiheahearer.man 8 . 8 i they they are, and sincerely hope that I for fear of German torpedoes or Brit.
not proportionate with the merit of • - ‛ " !
the attraction there is no doubt ’ but
that the inerchants andther business
houses will derive considerable bene-
fit, .for the perfoplance will bring to
sum is now justice of the peace in
the Electra precinct. He came to
Electra from Beaumont in 1913 en-
gaging in the oil business later es
tablishing an insurance.business. He
was elected justice or the peace in
the precinct in 1914. Mr. Newsum
ready the Germans are reported to -is a native of Mississippi coming to
have driven back the French line al- j Texas in 1880 to Harrisburg where
in toe nue ot progress ana .4 souna p
publicpolicy, and is justified from the |
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There may be. valid objections to
the appointment of Brandeis to the
supreme -bench but so far the hear
, Ings before the Senate committee
have failed to reveal anything that
can be seriously urged against the
Boson lawyer. Some of the objec-
tions and allegations on which they
are based have served rather to make
B. T. BURGESS, Jeweler
613 Eighth Street Phone 165.
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that he is a reformer rather than a school officials and teachers forev-
L judge. These things ought to betery step they are taking for the ad:
[ urged in good faith and if they make I our public education. I
’ J I 'desire to .briefly-express my Ideas
him unfit, the Senate can refuse io 1 along these lines. " The <decision to
L confirm the nomination. have tiedical inspection of schools is
Spain for the castor oil with which to
dose Texas infants? ——
The members of the fire department
are setting a good example for some
other folks by making a flower bed
out of a small vacant plot adjoining
the station, and they are to be con-
gratulated upon their efforts there.
There Is a large vacant space adjoin
ing the ■ union station on the south
side that is not being ‘used for any
particular purpose, Tand ‘ which could,
at little expense, be improved in the
same manner as the fir station prem-
ises; a small park there would make
a most favorable impression on travel-
ers passing through on trains. F. N.
Lawton ol the light and power com-
pany has done some work along this
line that few Wichitans are aware of
because they seldom have occasion to
visit the light plant; the grounds 1
around the plant have been converted
into quite a -handsome park. Most
Wichitans, as they read this, can look I
out of the window and see vacant
places where a few flowers or even a
little grass would work wonders in
Improving the appearance. Such
things are small in themselves, but in
the aggregate they make your city a
much better place in which to live.
WICHITA DAILY TIMES
Published Every Week Day Afternoon
(Except Saturday)
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— m rIMS PunisuIo COMPANY
(Printert and Publlahers)
■ TIMS Bulletins. Corner Seventh 8troot
sad Scott Avenue
MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Catsred at the Postoffics at Wichita Fxll«
as mecondrelass mail matter
svbsenirTioN NATES:
By the year (mail or carrier) ......85.00
By the month (mail or carrier) .........
AN INCUBATOR
’. T AT is
MOST PROFITABLE
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not the proposal to refuse clearance to Ay Newsum ot Electra yesterday
any Other preference received. -And ships o belligerent nations wih Am authorized the announcement of his
tin unusually ‘interesting outcome of er ican passengers on r a Jong l candidacy for nomination on the De-
this poll was thst former President ister toward the nullification of .inter, mocratic ticket for the office of tax
assessor of Wichita county. Mr. New-
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Silver of Quality
There is a whole lot of difference in Silver and it is not
always as good as it looks. In selecting our stock we look
beneath the surface. That is we buy only goods that will _
stand the test. We buy from manufacturers who are will
ing to put.their stamp on the goods and stand back of
every piece they make. Our silver is known as the Silver
* of Quality. The kind of silver y want on your table—
the kind you would give as a wedding present to your
• best friend. .. ", - .
If you are not familiar with our stock nd the excep-
tionally attractive prices at which it1 is marked, you owe
it to yourself to look it over. We will appreciate a call
from you. -
Phones-
Businesa Office-.....
, ■ Editorial Room ...A
offensive on the part of the Grmans
' they will not be perturbed in the least ish prize crews. Tell Americans to has been equalled only by the advance I
in these commendable efforts.. stay at home and keep their goods
‘ ; there and be mighty still too because
THE REPUBLICAN DILEMMA it they stir some dirficulty may arise
____ with a belligerent nation. Let Amer-
Inra straw vote that was taken re-. Ica renoune all international law, and
proclaim .that might alone is right and
leave the rest to the world to piracy
country. . There will be no Infringe- _
menta.it tfitsris’carnied out. upon the .
principles of the Declaration of Inde-lermore!" And they dare not defy
that-a town of thevendence, for the development of citi- l him.-Wao Times-Herald.
zenship ' With a sound mind and a' _ „ _
sound body is the state's business and' TellAmericans to stay off belliger-
- r • IS । he logical resul of the public cut shkps because their presence on
litis Havitge Poduetton and B ta school k)»tem which has not gbne~ temhese ships" may get us into trouble
with Germany! Yes. stop all attempts
to ship food to Europe since the main,
tenance of oUr right to do so may in-
volve us with England. Tell the peo:
the opposition to Brandeis appear ri'- .4JN ..DEFENSE OF SCHOOL BOAR p-^ "
_diculous_than te —tseredit Brandeis. AND TEACHERS.
-------------- . . ■ .r... —„ ui rm to. , , .......— .....
13c For Monday Only ;13c
i Boys’ Work Shirts, small sizes, each.............. -......... 13c
Boys’ Felt Hats, assorted coors, each............... a--------- 13c
designed to push in the sides oftrationof attention on the great j in Albania the Austrians are
the projecting front, a buckling struggle on ’ he western front, evident ly having things all their
process, which if kept up would the current dispatches snow that own way, particularly in the ter-
soon result in the fall of the fort- ‘events considerahle, interest, ri lory as far south as Durazzo.
ress. while not comparable in import- An official statement issued in
French Fiyhtinn Han!. jance "to those around Verdun, Rome admits the evacuation of
The French however arc de. are happening in other war thea-i Durazzo by the Italians who re-
fending their stronghold with ters. cently were reported to have .
notable tenacity and according Victory in Pereui. been defeated on the outskirts of
t, rule Roosevelr out on the precedent ran or verdun would be as great a blow worked there for nis father. Later to their accounts are inflicting From Persia comes the Rus- the city by Austrians,
of no third term TRey are bound tojto the French as the advance of the 1 he engaged in the oil business In South ! terrible losses on the attacking sian announcemeht that the im-
s artiliations which ‘German hosts through northern Texan coming to Electra to engage I parties. Paris has not concd- portant city Kermanshah has
long with his ad- /France in the eary days or the war in that business there. Mr. Newsum ed the fall of Fort Duaumont al-/been taken by storm by Russian
an Paris will........• threaten......d the a omdet"xeriynarsahapk.acp‛ng though admitting that tw fight, forces. Recent Petrograd ad-
thuse over either Cummins or Burton -coast of the English channel willwell qualified to fill the office with ing there had taken on an ex- vices have indicated an impres-
or Weeks. Taft would ordinarily be again be endangered with the conse. satisfaction. He han always been a ---------------I--------------------------
causes eoneern to parenta, it may be
Hint a ehild can be ruined without can
for oil . Few hare the hardihood to
dare the experimnt. The demand for
castor oif in uniersal. A large part
of the supply comes fwom Spain and
Portugal. On account of the war thin
supply han been cut short or is dif-
ficult to transpott. Cantor bean plan tn
grow luxuriantly here and yield pro-
lifically, especially when irrigated. If
cantor beaux yted more prolifically in
Spain than they the In Wichita county
they must be some beans, as any one
can teatify who has evrplanted can-
tor beans here. All this itg suggest
that there may be commercikpossi-
bilities in the growing of castor mans
here. This is a matter which might,
be investigated with profit by the
Chamber of Commerce, the Farmers
Union or some other organization or
individual. ' Why should we send to
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phe. N,8
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term
their one bent bet, backed an he would
be by the Cleveland example; one
term in and one term out, coming
beck with a shout.
But the Republicans have not the
5 xe of their convictions. If the
be allowable In this connection,
the chamber door is perched
is at Taft and cries. "Nev-
for abo
one who
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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/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.