Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Wade Walker
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Elizabeth Forsel.
Wichita Mercantile Co.
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ANDERSON & PATTERSON
Insurance of all kinds— Lans, Real Estate and
Rentals. 616 Eighth.
P&C
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FOR MRS. A. L. ANDREW*
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The birthday of Mrs. A. I. Audrew.
You’ll Smack Your Lips
Over This Breakfast
served.
Warner,
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, This fine syrup makes the meal extra*
ordinary.
You simply con 7 know waffles or biscuit
or batter cakes.at their best
es-eGa until you’ve eaten them
.opsarnqidm with Velva.
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VIOLIN CLAS ENJOYS \
ZOELCNER RECITAL
Try Velva today. Ten cents
“ and up in the sealed tin.
Called “Supreme”
le pavement vut in the street that 1
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PENICK & EORD, Ltd.,
NEW ORLEANS, LA. NEW YORK.
’MEMPHIS, TENN.
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Have You A Bank
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OFFICERS:
J.4.KEMP, Preildent
' -- C. W. SNIDER, Cashier
Parlin & Orendorff Implement Co.
DALLAS, TEXAS
If ou know what -the - word supreme means,
then-just apply that meaning to
HUNT’S SUPREME FRUITS
"and you wiH know, as well as you can know with-
out actually trying them,, why the Hunt .Com-
pany chose this namefor their best brand.
tThen if you want to know what such fruits are
dike, the only thing to do it to let me send—you a
can of your favorite fruit-and you will find it has
7 been well named. • -
1.1 cille Renson, Huh/ Don-
‘ohnnie Owena, Edith Dim
Saturday Specials--
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear -
Marvin Smith, Manager
Cherries
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Plain white, white with red, copehor
navy trim qnings, silk lacers, and the
material is the best grade galatea
~ Choice $1.00 each
The building was erected in1886 byJ
Mylea O’Reilly. In whose possession
it remained until a few months ago t
when he sold It to Mensrs. Perkin*'
and Timberlake. Mr ORetlly. pald
$300 .for the lot, receiving more than
that amount per front foot when he'
sold It after 30 yeats. It is believed [
to be the oldest briek building in the
city.
"It was out in the country then."
aaid Mr. O Reilly, "the business dis-
trict nvas all on Seventh afreet, with
nothing but vacant lots in between."
W.B.McClurkan&Co.
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■wah th* occasion of a delightfuf sur
prise dinner for the family Thursdav
evening. When at six oiclock t^r and
Mrs.-Andrews returned from ■ ailing
they found a brilliantly lighted ami
daintily bedeeked dinner table awajt:i
ing-thiem. Fnederorations were all |
in pink and white, festpons of pink ‘
A Special Value. Twelve different
patterns in the latest style Sport Coats
Choice $3.95 Each ~
Your first glance will tell you that they are just what you
need to keep you well dressed this Spring and Summer.
There is one which just fits you.
re freshpmevt • roran WHK
party inelueeul: EMhmI
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A mt of pre -sens given
for Ve!va coupon’s.
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P. P. LANGFORD, Vice Pres W. L: ROBERTSON, Ass't Cashier
WLEY BLAIR, Vice-Pres T. T. T. REESE. Ass't Cashier-
City National Bank
The fact that our_bank has grown steadil from the
first day wt*opened for business, indicates-niutour cus?
tomers are being.well cared for, and that the public
has implicit confidence in bar institution. We render-
- statements monthly, and do everything in our power
to make it a pleasure for people to deal with us. •
anternoon when the honteNs serve
- $1.50 and $1.69 .
Ladies'' Sport Coats
Wash Skirts _L
Exceptionally pretty Wash Skirts in I
plain white, black and white checks
and-awning stripes
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WICHITA'bAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1916.
Eva Sandusky . Walter Friberg, Missea
Qualla ane Winfrey. Xra. Rodgurs
ind Mr. Tulils
Mr. O'Reilly built the bouse for nse
as a boarding house by Mr* Churles L
4 oung. who still lives here, being now a
known affectlonately. as "Grandma" I
Young. It has had numerous tenaut "m
of
she canvas covered wagons of the I
jnrly days superceded by the street
curs and automobiles and now it too
Is to be reduced to a pile of briek and
tesaes, the uh mberof Hu Andrews
family bein guests. '
I.at kin, Q, T Hacon, Bentley Bacon
iyu strib Moore, Zundelowita, M
Al. Wulker. Hl?, ton/Wiley Blair, W
The Pride of Ownership
is strong in you as your car obeys your slightest touch in
crowded traffic, or leaps to express speed on the high-
way. You consider the investment with satisfaction. An
explosion! A flash! No—there are no regrets. It is
AETNA-IZED
And you know that in a few days you will again lie
at the wheel and with Aetna Security. Aetna-Auto Pro-
tection is Complete. “ "
J. WILKIE TALBERT
gangs In pairs. Easy working adjustable foot evefs. The wheels can be
pivoted alone or In connection with the lateral gang movement. The pres-
sure springs are center hung. Insuring proper tension In all conditions of the
ground and In any position of gangs. The parallel movement of garfgs in-
sures each shovel cutting the proper width-and depth: Furnished with any
2.,'______• •• Pears, - Grapes, Plums.
- 35c per can or 3 for-$1.00
C. H. Hardeman
MUSICIANS CLUB- CLOSES -
YEAR3 WORK THURSDAY
If you’re under 30, why not a form-hugging one-
~ • button model? Or if you’re not quite as youth-
ful as you were—we’ve equally good styles in.....
more conservative models to please you.
| Field A Clarkson and work is expect-
ed to start noon after the site is
cleared.
. THE WMLO’S TWO BEST
6 TWO-ROW CULTIVATORS
MRS. EVERETT JONES...NA,
ENTERTAINS THURSDAY
The close of another year of work
u year of study, the results ol
whicnhave ben noted with pleasure
I be • iulin > la J
weight on the gangs, holding then! level and preventing one side from
going in deeper. Each gang 'follows its own row. Roller connec,
tion between the gangsnd spreader pipe. Gangs can be raised, as a unit,
or shovels can be raised separately. Frame balances with tongue when rais-
Ing gangs. Easy change from brat-So second cultivation. Extra high clear-
ance for large corn, with long ehleid for email corn.. Eight shovel attacf.
ments can be furnished when-ordered.
If your dealenwi not supply you it ONLY TAKES A POSTAL to get Our
- new 1916 catalog and special introductory priqes.
.attractions, the Reynolds Sisters an
Zoeliner Quartet. Its intangible re
suits have, been evea more than tht
keener appreciation ef the best t
music, in light music as well as th
heavier elassies on the part of th'
+lub members having a direct innu
ence on the thusic of the churche
and < Iulia and other organizations <’'
the city as well as the individualz
The club has accomplished much i"
ensemble work under the directida
of C. -Barthold Machlin and mm
praise has been given both Mr Mm b
lin andhis wife, who has proven a"
P cldc ll< conipanist for ehoru* >urh
The-program given Thursday afiei
Loon was composed ol ninn number
‛ eupec illy requested for the tares
ion There were a nmber of guest
inattendance mid a short social tim
followed the coneludinK prograr
numier. The program follows:
Trio, piano, violiu and 'cello, I
do, 4layani. Mesdames. Walkt
Bi m e Grenwool mid Alex Hritai"
Pano, Improvisation ' MeDowell’
Ml the Westland club room,
has to its < redit- several
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There Are
Michaels-Stern light-weight Suits
Falla business district when it was
I ulit, and it was some time before the
dowtown section - extended near it.
The nearest building then was a small
hback on the Joline corner: not long
atterward a one story brick building
has erected on the corner where the (
nw First National building now ;
stands. ‛
The Perkins -Tinaterlake building 1
Cet If Pryor. Charles Cook.
ly both the members and their
iriends, was marked by the requns ,
program mid reception given by the
Musicians Club Thursday afternoor
n, Hugenedriag the more than-three"lecades oft
Abe Marcus, itiexistenice and has seen the bust- ;
. . ■ . '■ Smith "u .il III, I . rvp dowi Indiana to 11 I
; 1 I.8mifm9wian, Morris MarcuLind Lfjmny wel- bey ond it; it has seen
! Fred Vk‘tarry Weeks,-Shep 1
l he.nl. "Nenl, STwton Maer, Reese.
the club life, numelysthe light opera
The -Wild' Wine." The ‘srlendi i
Thanksgiving program and "Staba
Mater" sun g oh Palm Sunday and t< -
lie repunted-next week during tin
Music Festival. The club has als
been responsible for-bringing to WI
clita Falls Iwo first class musica
. delicious ice .cream and cake to tin
following: Mesdames Hammond nd Clast
seott, Boone, McConkey. Stengle : .......
West. Missese Ecjio Stensle and 1
. arted away to make room for the cizs-
. ~ It has watrtredRrow up afouhdT
MRS Memi i am unercsn I has two blocks a, ay fron the 1
MRS. McMILLAN HOSTESS elster or saloons, gambilng..
TO ENTRE NOUS CLUE ' nd I.small stores tat made up Wichita
The utre, Nous Club was pfeas
1 intly entertaine W ednesday after
noon at) the home of Mrs. J F. Ms
MODERN -CROCHET CLUB gteger of fuly^ .McCutelini.
— MEETING WEDNESDAY herron. Monemery.
— • ,— , , , {imVal, Merrill Blair.
Tle-re.....were only < lub memter: | T
■present at the meeting of the Moil i
Mrs Mark Walker
Violin. Minuet in Aneirnt SI"
(ezerwonky1. Mr. Brnen fireenwol
Voice. Fiddle and 1. “Cirotlev!
Mrs sohn T Roberts, violin *blizat
Iv Mru Brine Greenwood. \
‘Violin duo. Angel's Setenado
(Rraga, Miwes, Jat kson auT
"voice. Ave Marla.,. (se ikert ‘
Miss Katherine Cook. \
Violin. Maxurka. (Mlynorski’Mi
eIng conused from chandelier to
"ining tall and carnations in the
tavored colors were used for a cen-
terpiece. A big white birthday cake,
krnamented in pink was tlie featureT
til the repast which was served in
rourses. At the honored's, cover was
a heav of iirtiiday gifts, one from!
each of tin' children with cards bear ।
iiig loving birthday. wishes, Mihai
eru,crochet Club Wednesday after
Aimm-witir Mis I.. W,.Allenas Ims
tess. Crocheting mnd other fane l.you
work was enjoyed until late in the ' "
Woodrufr, Agston
Beai, Murk More
No. 27 2-Row Lister Cultivator
We make a complete line of
DRY FARMING tools, prominent
among which la the.No. 27 Liater
"Cultivator, which has many supe-
nor features, consistingf two sets
of gsngs mounted eNldingly on a
trussed spreader pipe,. ' Turn table
construction evenly distributes
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1 stripes, andwhite with embroid-
ery combinations. Some exceptic 1
- values —
WOMANKIND j
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Hymn of the Hilltop. ... |
You all time in de lowgrounds, an' , ■
yo’ hope la ricin higher,;
But you never, wants, ter pay dei
The PQ T wo-R o w Cultivator
covers every essential feature tnr
perfect work, ease of adjustment
and adaptabllity of all conditions
of soils. The simplest and strong-
est Two.Row Cultivator made. “It's
the way we build them”. - Frame,
as strong as a bridge, Axles of
Improved Construction prevents
wheel widening In front; make light
draft. Fine depth adjustment; each
gang controlled independently.
L Four lev-re do the work of six on other styles,
control the Inside gangs Independently, end also
in Town
\ poprtjen
served before, adjournment of fresh, wiil be a ,two-story structure, 50x150. I
strawberries with whipped cream am Plans are now being prepared . by
as the inside levers
raise or lower the
—and some of them
ought to be on you.
It costs very little to keep
well-dressed. We know
(hat—and you know it
—if you trade with us.
Mi)lan: M7a Haks and Mru Ben
atnger were gT ts to eidoythe in-
‛ormal pleasure* of tlie meeting will
I the lub member pireseat, Mesdamer
| Barringer. Rigg*,W. B. Jones, A
E. Traweek. Quinn, Everton mid E
E. Traweek. Rtefreshments wer
orital Wrurselas nizht m Illi' W '
"bita Theatr under fhe ruaperonag\
of Mr. Umi Mi Touvinton. Follow v
in l|n' in ri the elai . witl the!
neembera-ot till' muartet rrvaired to 1
Tlie spacious dining room'of ■ Komi Cottage Hotel Building More Than 30
Kori was the scene of an extremel? ’ YearcOld. Gives Place to New !
urettv parti Thuraday afternoon structure.
Mrs,‛kveroti Jones betug hostesst. ’ ’
fourteen tables of bridze .mlm» ' ------
-tabies of 42.: The room. „Wa8.r th ! One of Wichita Falla moat venerable
ered with roses and, fen* lunEh and-marks in noon to succumb to the
seore cards an*1 all same, nd auint; ' nareh of progress, when the old Cot
eom accessories wern .i1'— % SAln age Hotel property on Indiana ave
, as the rose surrolindinn, he waslnue, next Jo the Joline building, la
piate with an ancomni > Eames i raxed to make room for the new brick
retver at the close .olitdrawe I building Whi h the Perkinfrimberlake 1
i The hostess.Kami" Kilk Kse“ana company will erect there Work has
auveriawareainthe "NE ""fFria l.ire.dy^une.1 upon tearing down^the;
, p wan. '“m "M sie - .....
wop the grand slamopni.a, er
bon bon containr. MrsAlexe. and1
won the 42 high prize: silkahorcen
the cut favor, a sterling olive fork,
wont n Mrs ‘ « Hartsook. The
guest-iist Teludedi msses Burnside
limit, Incille sherroraKathie
EMiair Kathieen Stonecipher. Berni
‛kn, Willie Font er. Blanche Kahn
j Florence Sammons; Mesdames '2 „
Robertson. Freear. retspn, Carrgen
meza), ww * ,
Nerker. J. A. Fisher. Cravens, Dent
O'Donohoe. Loeb, Winfrey. Shaw.
Grimn, Marchman, Ari. Burnside
Ierenice 'arkson... . ... --------------+
Voice al P'artinu. (Roulg"r*). M
LANDMARKS WILL BE
TAKEN AWAY SOON
T
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workin' price; " —
You wants ier ga.fr glorxaan “
" cherry-root o' fire, ..................
But you better take a a’rship full q.
ice! — ; . " ., ______
Be wise in' yo' day
An’ wine in yo’ time.
He thunder’s on de hiltop 1 .
"Xi'f de hill is high ter climb. •
You' want* ler rise tergtory an' ter -1
gobble all de grace,
Ter make de,agels praise you. fur i
——am‛ wide;' - V ' .
But deya ax contrary questions of
708-710 “The Store with the 7708-710
Indiana > - - Yellow Front” Indiana
Avenue % Phone 335 -rAvenue
Dainty, crisp, golden-brown waf- (p p%
lies cooked to a queen's taste. K‛aM)
Can you imagine a more ’ deli- .%b»
cious starter-off than these tasty
morsels smothered with —.....--
j All goods sold on charge accounts.
Saturday will put on June 1st bill-
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Vv|
M MeGregor
you hit de highest place. --1
An' yu bettor crawl air’ creep in on—"
, de side+
Be wise in yo' day i L
An’ live ifpter-yo -time;
De hilltop hides de thunder
An' de hill is ligh ler elimh
Atlanta ('OIIHt itui ion. 1
THURSDAY SEWING-CIRCLE + -
MEETS WITH MRS WAGGONER
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Mts, Jem Wazxoner utertaincattit
’l rursday Sewing eiree in.regular
ressionihisweek, Ilie elubhavine
5s its honor guest little. Mir-Heirn
Marie Berry • After the usual time
spent will) fancy work the hoatTa-
nerved rf’reshing iced grpe Juict
mid cake The guests* were: Mes!
dames Frazier, Jason Walker aT
Llester ‘onesdclub members: Mes’
Faties_dlen‛ Berry. Murph, Gardner 1
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916, newspaper, April 28, 1916; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566136/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.