Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1916 Page: 8 of 16
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27,1916-PART ONE
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FREE DEELIVERY:
609 Eighth
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OL-E-PINE
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•17 Seventh St.
“Home of (he Butternut Br**d.»
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Tettrizzini In Your
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Wichita Taxicab Co
Office 723 Ohio Ave.
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703 10th St.
‘‘The Saftest of the
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Joline Bldg.
Phone 47
$1.25.
Phones 184-882
Free Delivery
820 Ohio Avenue
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Tjephone 1067.
(Union Shop)
704 Seventh St
A Big Shipment of RIPE OLIVES Direct from the California Packers
15c, 25c.. 35c and 50c per Can
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Automobile Service
{ Cars at All Hours
Elsie Moore . .
Lieutennt.Scott
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The Victrola Brings
the Great Artists
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Flrot National Bank Bldg.
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Family” by Harry
Lauder. Price
Right to Your
Door
Attorney R. 8. Morrison of Archer
was here Saturday aternoon:
CARTER McGREGOR 18
HONOREE AT BANQUET
It is all artists and all instruments in one. It en-
ables you to hear the greatest singers and musicians in
your own home just the same as if you were hearing them
in person.
It brings to you their actual living voices and su-
perb art absolutely true to life—every rendition exactly
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Mack Taylor’s Drug Store
School Books and Supplies
by u number of his fwiende, with a
‘ imquet at the St. James. Cov-
City or ountry Buninene or
Pioacvre Drives.
as it is interpreted by the artists themselves.
Get a Victrola and have all this wonderful array of
music always at your instant command.
You can buy a Victrola on very easy terms, and have
the pleasure of it all the time you are paying for it
mume .1
Morris Drug Store
Sole Manufacturer and
Distribtor
PHONE NO. #. P
We also hve free delivery
Milady Reguires a Perfect Com-
. plexion—The use of
NYAL FACE CREAM
Will ably assist her both to obtain
and maintain it
t 25c and 50c Jar*.
Miller Drug Store
Phones 103 dr 925-We Deliver
Phone 2174 I ■
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CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS
I* made a science in our chop, and every garment get* the same care,
ful attenfton. When you want the best-
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The Piney Atmosphere of the '
mountains-in your home.,
That clean, wholesome ap-
paarance of your furniture
anil floors and the time and
School Boys and
(Jiris—Big pack-
age note book pa-
per for school work
—5c.
. -Omnesyengoma c * vteMe An-gtor
Takaserugstre
iffongsoods.
RIPE OLIVES
The Irving Pitt Loose
s Leaf .Devices
affair was athoroughly enjoyable oc- Thomas, James LaFayefte Gober, L.
cassion for, all. With-J.W.Hmas T. Burna, Jack C. Bafnard, Jake Avis,
as toastmaster, all present reapond-Ur A. Griffin, Wiley Blair, Jr., E. R._
March red boo
AND EVERYBODY
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
i VITAGRAPH, LUBIN, SELIG .AND
• ESSANAY present
Good bye. Carter, you’re through."
Those attending were Carter Me-
Engagements for- funeral*, wed-
ding, vartle or trains carefully
attendu to. CTce attendant 34
hours every day. Phono 1B18.
PRICES REASONASLE,
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and
cells
ers
day
Devq
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Cool
were
wen
Dav
feat
by
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was
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in • .
“MORTMAIN”
Only 6 Pounds
-Everybody Thinking About It-
Corona Typewriter
ALL DAILY PAPERS
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Richardson-Taylor
Drug Company
vlophona NUM
friend*. Mise Salm will alo go to
New Orleans to attend the Mardi Grau ,
festivals and will return by the way of 7-" -
. cd Saturday from Quanah
Clyde Smith arrived Saturday after- 1
noon to visit his parent* for a few:
' daya,
Mrs. J. R. Young and son left Satur- I
“ day.afternoon for Quanah where they ’
will join Mr. Young who is bookkeep: i
er for the Blir-Hughes company of |
that place; ' I
Jack Kelly . traveling engineer for
the Denver left Satirdy.afternoon for
Fort Worth., . . .
Mr*. F. M. Anderson of Fort Worth
and Mr*. M. t Gill of. Olney are vis
Hing Mr*. Bahry Weeks of this city.
.Mia* era Maloney of Wolfe cityi
left Saturday , morning after a visit
with Hr, and Mrs Ed Howard of this
‛eity. Migs Maloney will visit at Dal-
la* and, Fort Worth before returning
home. F ■ r
Miss Hilda Salm will leave tonight,
for Houston for a short visit with :
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" Att ORDERS .FOR
THE SICK RECEIVE
FIR8T ATTENTION.
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« March
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RED BOOK
Are acknowledged the best in the world.
We have the I.-P. Books for every pur-
pose and forms to fit the books.
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ROY C. FOX PLAYERS TO
REMAIN ANOTHER WEEK
Roy E. Fox Popular Players clos-
ed th* Or*t weekof-their stay here
With the biggest crowd that had been
prehent during the week it was
announced last night that the com-
pany would remain here at least an: 1
other week. They open the second
week of their play here Monday night I
with "The Man From Out Yonder."]
Monday night a nail driving contest
for ladtes will be a feature The
lady who can quickest drive ten nail*'
through a one Inch board wll Ibe giv-
en *. Ove dollar gold piece 1
For to Ann -you must be true, ago. Mrs. Blinn and their three chil-
So zood bye. Carter, good bye old dren survive. He was an extensive }
sport,- land owner here. A
to his home st Richmond after spend-
lag several days here on binineNn.
< Dr. Evefpt Jones lert Saturday af l
ternoon fog Ballinger.
8. M. Kennemer of Byers stopped
her* Saturday enroute to Txline:
A. W. Hunt returned Satirday to —
" Byer*. I „ - f
Mr*. J. W. Kinaner returned Satr
day After spending several days in r
—’ Mgmihi*. vialting relatives, -
F. T. Burress dr Kansas City stop-h -
mr-ped rhere-Saturday enroute to Little
Rock. Ark.
Ts P. Shanahan left Saturday after-l
1onu for Fort Worth to visit relatives i
Attorney Jenette M. return- ........ backaches tHtycdW'
GEM THEATRE Monday
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1- “The Bond Within”--Three-part drama.
PRESCRIPTIONS
We have the files of the Har-
rington Drug Store, and are
thus able to refill any pre-
scriptions previously com-
pounded.
New prescription* will also
receive prompt, careful at--
ten t ion.
Oxford Drug Store
' Free Delivery
WE ROAST COFFEE EVERY DAY
BERT BEAN COFFEE HOUSE Telephone 35
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TAghtest and smallest or all Studara Typewriter*; It not only the,
tiglitest type liar macliine-ieilesbee.Lia-Als the moat compaet.
visible writing, full width, universal keyboard, two color xibben, ball
(tearing carriage and -back spacer These are only a fw. of its
good points. It is an ideal typewriter for personal use, in the of-
- fled, at home, or on the'road. This little machine is a wonder? You
can't realise their full value until you try one. Th*/ enable-you to
get your work up in much better shape; are light and can be carried
any where, and you hve all the advantages one has on larger ma
chines: Price with traveling case $50.00 Terms may be had. For
further partleulars see us See our window.
Martin's Book Store
I Mipu Margaret Baker arrived Satur-i. —MONDAY— " "
a- c-davatatternopnstopszeud SundacWih METRO QUALITY PICTURE CORP
__school near Burkburnett j _ Present" .
John Jenkins of Jolly was In t he—- Francis X. Bushman
elty Saturday afternoon .T . E —..a
N; ‘ jcVglen line traveling auditor for J ‘ Tand..
’ she Fort Worth and Denver left Fri- ' Beverly Bayne
day bight for Fort Worth. 1 ' : " /
E. H. Harrison arrived Friday night. - -in— ' •
Pidele—t heir son.
pmm"---se
The Best Food is Bread
The Best Bread is Butternut Bread
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Sold by All Dealers—Made By
CREAM BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY
from Byers. I .
. Ed C. Wilson of Electra was in town “Penninothn’a Mnicg"
Friday and returned Saturday i 1 Eu--8 WI " wIVIKE
W. H. Hendrick returned te4is In Five Pars
home at Chilicothe after spending v
eral days in this city on businsb. !
O M. Iove of Seymour. stopped I
berg Satuday enroute to Oklahoma
City. . *
-.R. Thompson returned Saturday
' Carter McGregor, who I* expected .
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CAST OF CHARACTERS: Y . .
.Adda Gleason .Maria Dominguez ... Adelaide Brontl
.. C. Shumway Captain Riuz .......George Routh ___---__
Henry Russell/Inez ... ....... Joyce Wardlow a
“The Little Brown Hen”. Comedy. J TaacedrutLre
.. , Mr and Mta- G. K, Jackson of Fort
Worth are viniting .Mr. and Mr». C. A.
raweek’ 1 i '
Frank Brown, president of the Van-:
handle Refnig mpany, accom-1.
' panied ya, G Kgre. left yester-
day afterdbn ATula.
<J T. Montgomery and T. J Taylor;
will leav today for Houston.
1- Dr. A. D. Patillo was here yester-
day on his way from hi* home at;
Electra to Dallas where he'will stopj=
for a sime at the Baylor medical col-.
iFnit going to New Ortwins toit
' attend special lectures and clinics. I ■
M. FGupton returned Saturday af- '
ternoon from Dallas
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Phon 20.
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DR. F. «. THORNBURON
Dentiet I
AH op* mt ions made aa pals |
lena m posslble. Charges ree-
nouable. All work gunrauteed.
118 K.aK. Bidg. Phone 1734,
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TOILET SOAP
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Who is there but uses soap? Who is there but prefers the dainty, highly
odored soap to soap without odor? We carry one of the largest lines and
most complete assortment of all the up-to-date and desirable perfumed
soaps. We also have all theplain toilet-soaps from simple castile to sur-
geons and physicians. We likewise carry all the medicated surgicaltsoaps, ]
liquid shampoo soaps, etc. What ever you need in soaps, we are sure you
can find it here at from :.: 5c to $2 THE CAKE
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Mack Taylor’s Drug
Store
Phone 184 — t— Pbone 882
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make* this wonderfm Wichita
Fall* Discovery the watm-’'*11'' 1 ;
\ word in the majority, of the
hemes. Ask Youc Neighbor.
For sale and guaranteed
byur. grocer or furniture
store, orwhone
SIVER CREAM
POLISH
. For polishing all
kinds of silver-
ware and many
, other things. .
25eTHEJAR
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Furniture Repairing, Upholster-
Ing and Refinishing.
JAMES A CLARK
' Personals -
ed to toasts, whten releeted • the e*- Fain, Jerome S. Stone,
in which the aroom is held and ?_____------
extended -wishes for the KreateHt-ha*- RESIDENT OF WACO IS ~
piness: eg DEAD OF HEART FAILURE
. The menu were very cleverly ar- •
I ranged, containing among other thing* j By Asnoclate Pre**,
। a verse "Good Bye-Carter, You're Waco, ‘Texas, February 26.—-Heart
Tin roush." a* follow*: failure caused the death here early
-•’Good bye, Carter, yu’re through. ‘ today of E. W. Blifin. aged 59 years.
Each girl you've met. He was found dead sitting in a chair
. , You must say goodye.to, in his home in South Waco. Mr. Blinn
-2 Without, the least Pgret. had been seriously ill for three weeks -+
I Ymr’re -‘through with all flirtation and had been in: 111 health for several- -
J Wine and chickens must loose their years He was a native of Brooklyn,
• igeination, • ‛ New York.-and came, here 16 year*
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PHOEBE SNOW
SHAMPOO
Makes your hair
light and fluffy.
PRICE 25c
- PYORRHEA
Dr. Garrison Dentist
Oflc** 201 203
New 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Phone 49.
SPECIAL ATTEN-
TION GIVEN' OUR
PRESCRIPTION DE.
PARTMENT
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