Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1916 Page: 5 of 16
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Established 1884
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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We will soon convince you that Wichi-
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The People’s Store
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BAND AND ORCHESTRA
602 7th St.
TENT HEATED IN COLD WEATHER
VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS
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Admission 10c and 20c
Mr. Guillet baa
the ofice he seeks.
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manager of a store there later
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Thursday Night, March 2.
“THE HALFBREED”
Boys’ Milk Drinking Contest.
Under water-proof tent—located at corner
of Tenth and Scott streets, Wichita Falls,
advertising Carter-Fox Medicines.
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SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30.
The play with no name. $5 will be given the
lady that will name the play. All school chil-
dren admitted to reserved seats free.
Saturday Night, March 4.
“THE SWEETEST GIRL IN DIXIE”
Tuesday Night, February 29.
“MY BOY JACK.”
Boys’ Apple Eating Contest.
iug been made up lo midnighit.
High Praise."
.1 D. Jones, vice president and man-
ager of the Crystal Theatre. Green-
Shoe Day
WITH US
Every Day This
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Small checking accounts courteously handled. We pay 4 per
cent interest compounded quarterly on savings deposits
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27: —PARTONF
trict court will meet tomorrow to draw '
juror* for the new term of that court.
The jury commissioners are Will Har
ria of lectra, W, W. Vilen of Rurk- *
burnett and T. T T. Reese of Wichi-
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1. H. ROBERTS
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR '
Walks, Curbing. Steps. Cement
Work. Floors, FoundattoM
Street Crecsinga.
Telephone 54.
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FRED M. GATES, Vice-President/
F. C. BARRON, Assistant Cashier
• J. R. HYATT, Assistant Cashier
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W. M. McGREGOR, Active Vice President
—P.J,FAYLOR,Cashier. r
C. E. McCUTCHEN, Assistant Cashier
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Monday Night, February 28.
“THE MAN FROM OUT YONDER"
“Ladies’ Nail Driving Contest.” The lady
that will drive ten nails through a one inch
The Home of Real Bargains”
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rived in New York Thursday.
Friday Night, March 3.
«TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE”
plank the quickest will be presented with
$5 gold piece. Every lady that wil bring her
g own. hammer will be admitted free.
ora in the county. He was born an I
yesterday when his bicycle collided the money-getting qualities and yet is
with an automobile, contlnuea to im absolutely free from anysuggestion of
prove', according to reports from the vulgarity or. indecency andas a conse-
Amason-Hargrave hospital where he quence ‘pleases the audience and
la under treatment. He cannot yet “ -
be considered out of danger, but his
chances for recovery are now deemed
ezcellent. His nose, in which it was
at first-neceveary to insert a tube in
_ j as bookkeeper and 1 la tenchtna a shoe heroes the river
teacher.' before coming to Wichita ! in Oklahoma. He holds a flrat grade
—county. He la a graduate of a good teacher a certificate from the State
manager of thesccmmercal school and taught school'of Texas His father was a Sonfed-
wicnita Fall Motor compavy who has for live
been in Europe for several weeks, nr.
I niyersity will be held hi Wichita,
duplicated only in Dallas. This is
Shoes, Misses Shoes, Baby’s Shoes.
“SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY”
Wednesday Night, March 1. -
“YANKEE DOODLE BOY.”
Old Fiddlers Contest, $5 will be given to the
winner. All contestants admitted free.
— o— for your engine. Lhave just received Miss Edna lion of thin city were mar- economic life of .the community.
Saturday night was fairly quiet in the .first shipment. To try this oil Isiried last night m an automiobile in.....
police circles, onh four arrests hav-1 to use it. A. C. Traweek, 715 8th St front of the Baptist parsonage. Itev
I Auto Supply Station 248-6tp j It C. Miller officiating T.
—o— /make their home at Holliday, where
to you before a trainteaves for Dallas; in other words, we
DELIVER THE GOODS.
Try us for your next glasses and see as you should
EXAMINATION FREE.
Fonville Optical Co. -
We Are An Exclusive Optical House.
The Burkburnett community has
Work on the Lamar Avente (mving- ____
is hearing completion. less than a Tue-Tmes is authbrixed to an. prorured n candidate for the ofice
block remaluing on whieh to lay the j neunce the eandidacy of Lee Pres, of county tax assessor in the person:
concrete. Five blocks have been op-catt, the well now farmer, for o’ J. F. Guillet. Mr. Guillet has at.,
ened- to traffic by Contractor Roberts.! ne mination for county tax assessor, nounced his candidacy subject to the"
_ is what we hear"from each person for whom we make a .
- a pair of glassea. And there is a reason for this.
* First, is we know just how to examine the eye. and
. . then we have the m achinr to grind the lense to fit this
eye. It is absolute! y impossible to get a lense to fit with-
out having thorn ground .to each individual eye. This is
ths reason we have our grinding plant. And then If you
break a lense we can grind it for you on abort notice.
Now, listen to me right here. It has been aaid you
could not gst your
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Local News Brevities torily, has been straightener, and his
Ji '‘y**11. which were badly bruised are
“ also getting nil right again.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $440,000.00
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ed. but none is in shape for work to I for the paat ten years and is known
start at once. ., las one of the most successful farm
"John M. Stanley of (be factory dis- ruieu IM OIUIUU cou,s, I «.an, m,er mu.g. ■ w — www ..0.. ...
trict has sold his barber shop to John moving to Dallas county and then to h now a resident of Burkburnett. He
Jordan. Mr, Stanley has bought the Ellis county where he spent a num- Is teaching a school across the river
White Front barber shop and will take her of years — 1—---" — Al *ntchine - -het "ae= "ha "ive"
charge the firt of April. V teacher, befol
Three applicants took civil service to, be doing well. His leg has ben set
examination at the post office yester- and his condition la considered quite
day afternoon’ to qualify for appoint- favorable. The accident is said to
—o— 1 gion, writes to the Dallar office: "It
The high school music students will gives me great pleasuipsto inform
give a concert Monday night at the you that yesterday, our opening day
high school. 10 cents admission, with your picture. ‘Inspiration,’ was
Pblic invited. . 246 -3tc. one of the biggest day* that we have
—o— had since the Old Mill Theatre opened
Let me break up your garden; I he under the present management. I am
prices are right Phone 238. 248-6tp very glad to give you this expression,
11 o । not only because the picture has un-
The condition of William Billings, fusual value as a money-getter, but ba-
the messenger boy injured a week ago cause it is- a picture which has all
Try us this week on
Mrs T L. Coleburn* boardinz Furniture Hospital; phone 1200
• heuse is. ndw •pan For first class!__;___________ . »i-111 w.
board and room with the best home .. _ ,, _ ... ... .... 1°
cooking call on me Phone lost. I Dr. Protoro, peuust. Ward Building
11703 Hurnett. Mrs. Gamacy’s former : 60 if®
makes friends for the house. 248-Ite
sale there For several years he
KRYPTOK
We are anxious to get acquainted with the buying
public of Wichita Falls. Once we make friends,
we’ll stay friends. We are here to stay and to
’grow. You can help us by giving us part of your
business. We,assure you in return for same, to give
you the best for your money.
year under a Ural grude!erete sodter and Mr Guillot was
leather* certihicate Mr Prescott ’ born a. Democrat and has been a
, , n. .. worker Tor the party all his life. Hla
han ...... identified with mahyrof he (Uusiness as bookkeeper. Store mana-
movements for progrens in the touu- and teacher has given h,
ty and has always been, ready tojal experience whieh he and his
. . piXmeht in afoitsesporspubuny'"h 1 M bolvewel £
Farrar or llolliday and matter* atfectin the social and ,„M„y frt.nds m Bur Erraeu "nd in
-- the girroiniliwg ontrv who are
IFF PRF^rnn - 1 F. GUIUET ANNOUNCES ' INSPIRATION
Si! FOR ASSESSOR GANDIDACIFOR ASSEESOR Empress
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viil*. Tei, writes: "I just want to
tell you of the drawing power of your
Mutual Masterpicture, 'Inspiration,' I
expected to do on this pleture about
850. . 1, advertised to open at 10.a. m
By nobn I had taken in over 180, and
the total receipts for the day more
than double what they have been on
any day for the past year. I,might
add right here that this picture come*
nearer pleasing everyone than ny
other picture 1 have run I can easily
show It again in about thirty days ”
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J W. Cheatnut. the Producers Lase
man whose leg was broken in the
automobile accident near Ballinger
Friday in which J. E. Wild of Moran
was killed, was reported yesterday
ment to the post office at Dundee. I have, resulted from the fact that Mr.
| Two of the applicants were young la-! Wild'* car stalled on"the track. and
dies. The result of the examination was struck by the train before it could'
' will not be made known for a week 1 get under way again,
or-so. • | —«—
—o- Knights of Pythias will meet at .7 301KAT.
The Novelty Hair Dressiue Parlor; I i>. in. Tnesday. Work in Kank of VV C CdIIY IVICII S
Mrs. Nancy Taylor. Room 406 PirstKniglit. Every Senator requpsted t» -
National Bank Bldg. phone 1448. 1 be present., Cordial welcome io vis
227-tfejiting Kuiglits. A C Wilson. C C 1
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THE PEOPLE’S STORE 7..692..
Vnlon Moat Market will move from —o—
611 Indiana to 604 Seventh, where the inspiration.
Salvage store was formeraly local- Een B.: Lewis, manager of the Ohl
cd. will open up business In new lo-' MttI Theatre in Dallas, Tx. a house
cation Monday, —PUand & Davison. owned by E. T. Husley. one of the
.. . 42 tfeniost vrogressive exhibitors of the re-
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POPULAR PLAYERS
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__________ana iErjoneinarthgotshalivasshthercunh. rady to endorse his clalms.
They will ty to lay his elaims inperson to the,
lay. where' voters.
Jury commissioners for the 78th dis-i the grodm is employed on-a rane li l ----—-
w G. Hill. ntKlnrlaker, am.n and! We handle nothing but REAL LEATHER Shoes
parlors 900 Scott Ave. Phone 225. _ . ! ne 11
"romptambulancooservice tland our prices arc within the reach of everybody.
See the new line of Winona Mills •
underwear and hosiery. The test 1 *11 • ’ l , •
XiX "PPare: We want, and we will appreciate your business.
It in not yet certain where the next ( subject to the Democratic voters of will of the Democraic primary la
paving win be undertaken: contracts Wichita county. Mr Prescott lias July . Mr Guillet has. been a fest-
I for several streets are practically dos- ’ been a resident of Wichita county deni of Wichita county sihce 1907
•d. but none is in shape for work to for ths paat ten years and is known coming from Carroll county. Missour
Dr. Bchar. Osteopath. K. & K. Bldg.; —p-
—o ■ ' Kat Orchestra s’. St. James sunday
- , Deeds Filed. night dinner a la carte 6:15 to 8 15,1
1 Minnie May Adickes to W. M. Prid
dy lot* X aud 9 in block 130; $5250,
E. F. Gaston to W. M. Priddy a por-
i lion of Survey IX patented to John A
Scott, abstract 300; 83100.
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U. of T. Ex.Students, Attention.
; Tle annual reunion and banehtet of
the alumni mid ex-students of tb”!
| boarding lose. 47 21c —®“
J 'Tt . > ! Fill Flowers and floral destgts.—
I MIsa -Olide Fowler, dressmaker. I Donnelly Floral Co., lull Tyler, teie-
16 01 Austin street. Phone 826. I phone 957. 201 ere
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—o— Notice to Auto Owners : Culbertson left New York Friday and
Tlie ladles of the Eastern Star will I have obtained the agency here forjis expected to arrive here in a day or
hold a* rummage sale at 712 7th St . the Monogram, the world's most fa-itow.
— on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | mous gas engine lubricating oil. There
— March 2, 3 and 4. 248-3te 1 Is none better and the best is cheapest [ Floyd W
| Sne "mi m” snttnaann '^S^r^SBnd
air vat ion. . .. 0 .
COMMITTEE Furniture repairing, reinishing and
, upholstering, (lacking, crating, alsu
cabinet making. All work guaranteed 1
We can furnish you anything tax
the nursery, Hne at a battar price
GOLDEN ROe NGRskiv co.
Next to Farmers Buppl So
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