Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 364, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1926 Page: 3 of 18
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES
THCASDAT, MAY 1a, MM
PLATFORM PLANKS
APPROPRIATES ENOUGH FOR
WHOLESALE LUMBER DIS-
IF COUNT, HE SAYS
CALLS ATTENTION TO THE
ISSUES HE HAS RAISED
Charges Attorney General Barely
Mentions Important Questions
In Campaign
elate the gravity of honesty and tn-
legrity’ in government.
“His nest excuse to the statement
that I have branded aa a mistake
his efforts to compel road contract
tors to return unconscionable *rwt.
its, having reference to my inter-
view of last November. Mero in en
excerpt from that interview:
“ The highest possible commenda-
ton is due the youthful attorney
general for his splendid seal in be-
half of the public interests,’
“And this to why Mr. Moody, in
order to wave Toxa* from Fergu-
sonism,” enters the race and splits
the anti-Ferguson vote.
"In his lengthy platform Mr.
Moody barely mentions’ our greatest
problems, agriculture, fluctuation of
cotton prices and greatest of all th.
monopoly ownership of our oil end
mineral, resources,”
WILBARGER TO RETURN
ROAD LEVY MONEY IF
BONDS ARE HELD VOID
DALLAS, May 18. un—Dan Moody
has used enough Davidson planks in
his platform to entitle him to the
wholesale lumber discount, was
Lynch Davidson's comment today en
Moody's opening speech at Tavion
The Houston lumber man, who to a
candidate for governor, phrased his
comment in the lighter vein.
''I am always glad to get a new
customer and it looks like Dan to
one of my best," he continued.
Davidson'smetaphorical remark
referred tocertain planks” in
Moody's platform which the House
ton man said he himself was the
first to advocate. "Mr. Moody, is
for civil service.” he said. “In my
Matform published months ago 1
announced that by application of
a civil service system to the state's
affairs the political pie counter
would be largely eliminated.'
“Mr. Moody spends several thou-
sands words on the needs of longer
rural school terms, which I covered
by saying 'the adoption of the
county unit eyetom in Texas will
- increase efficiency to the extent
that the rural school term may be
lengthened from 20 to If per cent.'
“Other planks which Mr. Moody
requisitions are redrafting of the
text-book law, no vituperation and
mudslinging In this campaign,
state's rights, abuse of the pardon
power and less law making. But
while complaining of too many laws
Mr. Moody dovitod 10,000 words of
his 12,000 word announcement to
discussion of new laws."
Mr. Davidson said that -it was
hardly necessary for Mr. Moody to
nail so many honesty signs on his
platform. Honesty has been ac-
cepted as ra principle of American
government since 1776."
First to Question Honestr.
Both my private and public life
have stood the calcium light of a
Erbernatorial campaign," said Da-
vidson, and “Mr. Moody has the dis-
tinction of being first to question
honesty and integrity after nine had
opposed me In the previous race. .
"The people are fixed in their de-
termination to rid Texas of Fergu-
sonism and I join in that common
cause, I announced at the close of
the last campaign that I would be
a candidate against the Fergusons.
I later reiterated my opposition tor
them and it was conceded that my
candidacy would easily defeat them
and that other entries would split
the vote and muddy the waters in
the face of these facts Mr. Moody
entered the racs to save Texas from
Fergusonism and the excuse given
in his platform to that the an-
nounced candidates did not appre-
VERNON, Texas, May 11—Th.
Wilbarger county commissioners’
court has issued an official notice
stating that all money collected in
the special levy in road district No
4 Wilbarger county to in the hands
of the county treasurer and will he
returned if the bonds of the dis-
trict are declared invalid. The case
to before the supreme court of
Texas.
wooL WOT MOVING FAST
- IN INTERMOUNTAIN REGION
SALT LAKE Crry, Uta*. May It.
VP)—Wool clips are not moving fast
in the intermountain region, but
sufficient transactions have been
made during the past week to indi-
cate that the British strike did not
have the disastrous effect on the
market that many forecast. Prices
have continued to run from 30 to
35 cents, but the strike uncertainty
did not have any influence. It to be-
lieved. In turning prices away from
tt cents to wear the 30-cent point.
Mobile Bath Hoase Accompanies
Texas Troops Who Dodge "Enemy”
Airplanes On Hike From Santone
SAN ANTONIO, Nay is. m-
Dodging airplanes became the high,
way sport of doughboys of the Bee-
ond Division as pilots satlefied their
curiosity concerning the appearance
of a column of troops in motion by
flying low over the marching sol-
diore durin* the first lap ef the
Nike to Camp Stanley.
Friendly airplanes had been de-
signed by division ordere as those
flying a colored streamer. All oth-
er ships were heaped In the cate-
gory of enemy aircraft aad orders
were issued that the soldiers were
to dart off the road to take advan-
tage of any possible covering every
time an enemy plane came into
sight.
Before the city limits had been
passed yesterday "enemy" planes
began to pass overhead and every
few minutes during the Marek one
or more would awoop down near
enough to cause a hasty scatter.
In* ef soldiers.
For the first time in history, an
American division to conducting a
march with ita own anti-aircraft
guns to proloot it against enemy
aircraft.
Motor trucks armed with ma-
chine guns on anti-aircraft mounts,
patrol the roads with gunners in. •
position and lookout* on duty all
the time ready to fire on enemy
airplanes aa coon aa they come Into
“The division to marebin* to Camp
Stanley to two columns for the an-
nual tactical inspections by Major
General Ernest Hinds, commander
of the eighth corps area, and Briga-
dier General Paul B. Malone, divi-
The advance toward Stanley to
being made under conditions ap-
proaching those of actual warfare
with patrol parties far ahead of the
main bodies of troops to award
against a surprise.
The division, representing a
“Blue" force, to marching to the
aid of another “Blue” division that
to opposing a “Brown” force with
an adjoining "Red” state threaten-
ing to join the Browns,
The only mobile bathhouse in the
United States army to being carried
along by the second engineers for
members of the division staff. Hot
showers will be available within 20
minutes after camp to reached.
The bath plant consists ona 800-
gallon tank placed to a motor truck
with a detached coll that can be
connected from any point nearby to
heat the water. A canvas tent to
used to form the bathin* compart-
ment.
The engineers also are carrying
a complete chlorination plant by
truck to purify water for the sol-
diers durin* the hike. Water can
be drawn from any etroam alo»«
the rente and purified to sufficient
“quantities to supply the command.
A few more days of that bl* wall
paper sale. Chas. E. Watson Paini
Co . 807 Indiana.— Adv.
Eighth and Scott St
sion commander.
■ Tomorrow and Saturday
> Continuing Our
Greatest
Clearance
Sale
WOOD TO
MOTHERHOOI
owa Woman Found Lydia 1
Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
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Hundreds of Better Dresses in an event
: whose wide scope includes every type of
dress for every type of woman at the
most remarkably low prices we have
ever offered.
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seventeen, years
old I had to
stay at home
from school. I
finally had toquit
school, I was no
weak. I suffered
forabouttwo
years before I
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Pinkham's Vege-
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then I picked up
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When I am set as well as can be I
take it. I have been doing thia for
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Many girls in the fourth genera-
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Am A
carte Rastid
Special attention il Mans
to the treatment pens
of human disenseCnn
by the use of mud bennie
electro • therapou- 777,9
tic measures combined with medi-
cal. treatment. Treatment rooms
equipped in a most modern way
including Light Ray and Hest mo-
dalities. Sine Waves, Galvanism
High Frequency Currents, Violet
Ray. Blue Ray. Kellogs Light, Ap
to-Condensation Diathermy Byer's
Hyperemia. Vibration, Osone. Sptua'
Conquestop. Vacuum. Heated Va
porsipprac ticelly every up-to-date
mettss is non-operative treatment
“so6," rate" And £ ^~
nue treatment given at tow charger
X ***,2212 2.»
To Select From
Regular Values
$15.00 to $75.00
TRAVIS SCHOOL GIRL < r
RESERVES ENJOY PICNIC
The Oirt Reserves of the Travis
school enjoyed • plenic supper to
Scotland Park Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. MeAda furnished
• large truck to take the crowd to
the park, aad assisted Misses Jess
Butphen and Betty Andrews to
chaperoning the party.
Games and songs furnished the
amusement of the evening, and a
delicious supper was served to the
chaperones and the following girls
Gladys Btokaie. Boente Brewster, 1
Alabama Winfield, Dollto Druce,
Maggie Manse, Druciiia Tayler. Bet
ty Taylor, Jewel Tayler, June Bruce.
Bessie Huey, Viola McDonald. Bone
ale Ward. Lois Malone, Dorothy
Bates. Oleta Moore. Jennie Dubose,
Velma Brewster, Edith Hearns, Elis-
abeth King. Juanita MeAda, Cather-
ine Bird and Myrtle Osborns,
ASSOCIATED hsronES
PERKINS TIMBERLAKE COMPANY
Makes the Body
Strong
Makes the Blood Rich
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Phone 43&8
KEN PRO’S
The larde.t drug chain in TewV
THE Rexall STORE
Friday and Saturday
Big Bargains
TOOTH
BRUSHW
FREE I
"ITTEze o B
DENTAL CREME U
Special value E
............-----O UC
KLENZO BATH
$ SPRAY .
7 For the refreshing
tee daily shower. Fits
m00any faucet. Regular
II price $1.50. Special @1 10,
W Pice eene-Ld
M Symbol Rubber Gloves
Made of good,
‘ sturdy rubber.
Wear them while
doing your house-
work. Regular price
85c. Spe-
1 cial price... O.C
Hospital Absorbent
Cotton
An economical way to purchase
an article that is used exten-’
sively in every home. Long
fibre, good quality—highly ab-
sorbent One pound MOA
roll. Special at. ..... O9C
Major Stationery
Stylish station-
ery for social cor-
respondenc e.
Deckled and bor-
dered. White and
tints. Regular
price $1.50. S pe- .
cial- • 017
price.......+1
Lord Baltimore
Writing Portfolio
Slips easily into your traveling
bag. Neat and compact 50
sheets of paper, 24 envelopes.
==e......1, 45c
Rexall Orderlies' M
A pleasant and effec- A
live laxative. “One at (Cats
night — next day Met
bright." Family size
bottle. 100. Regular
price $1.00. r7G. Goo
Special sale... PC
Friday, An Extraordinary Special Selling Event
Women’s Fine
Handkerchiefs
linens - Voiles—Batiste
Dainty Kerchiefs — every one Imported — literally
thousands to select from. Any design or color that
your fancy may desire. Unique French styles, hand
embroidered, lace trimmed. Truly a very opportune
event-—offered just when you are looking for ,
Graduation Gifts 9Qc
Values formerly up to 11.00. L5
These are on sale Friday.....
Handkerehter Seetion—Main Floor
$1.25 Roxbury
Fountain
Syringe ....980
i You save 27c.
"MM Rienzo Liquid
Antiseptic a 30%
You save 11c. 7.
50c Rexail Milk
of Magnesia 304
You save 11c.
$1.00 Rexall Beet,
Wine and
Iron ....... 79€
You save 21c.
50c Rexall
Eyelo ......39€
You save 11c.
50c. Jonteel Tal-
cum.......390
You save 11$.
Prompt Free
Delivery
40c Hydrogen
Peroxide ...20
You save 11c.
$1.00 Mineral
Oil ....... 9
You aare Slc.
GeorgiajRose’
Body Powder,
regular $1..79€.
You eare 21c.
50e Klenzo Shar-
ing Cream..39€
You save 11c.
Van Raalte
Sheer Chiffon Rose
Make Charming Gifts for the Girl Graduate
Very sheer and lustrous, all Silk
Chiffon Hose, full fashioned, with
dainty French and shadow clocks
— a style at the height of pop-
, ularity. :
COLORS: Parchment, grain, bran, ba-
nana. French nude, shell, champagne,
• , nude, aztec, sandiewood, dove pray, shade
ow, moonlight, mauve taupe and white,
i d-Priced.
$6
95
* A PLAIN SHEER
CHIFFON HOSE
All* silk from top to toe, full fash-
toned with exceptional beauty and
lustre. Its height of quality is
seen in the shimmer of the fabric
and has unusual long life. *
COLORS: Rachelle, light pink, mauve,
parchment, ivory, champarne peach, mel-
lows French nude, beige, grain, banana,
bran, hiscult, fallow, moonlight, dove
grey, shadow, mauve taupe, rose grey,
sun metal, black and white. Priced
$9)50
PHOENIX CHIFFON
HOSE
Style 360—A Sheer Chiffon Hose,
full fashioned with short lisle top,
silk extending above the knee.
% . COLORS: French nude, cameo, champagne,
to grain, bran, biondine, helge, mauve taupe,
sun metal and black. Priced
$- 65
Hosiery Seetlon—sain Picor
Meslery Bectlor——Mats Floor
The Toilet Goods Section Offers Many
Lovely Things for the Girl Graduate
Make her happy by selecting French Perfumes, Toilet
Water, Bath Salts, Dusting Powder, Toilet Sets, Com-
pacts, Vanities, Cutex Sets, Perfumizers, Jeweled Per-
fume Bottles, Powder Boxes, Trays, Bud Vases. These
CIGAR ETTES
Chesterfields, Camels
Clown, Lucky Strike,
Piedmont—
2 for 25c
$1.25 Carton
Drink at Our
New Frigidaire
Fountain
All Kinds of
. Sandwiches '
gifts priced .
be .
$1.00 to $17.50
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