Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 1920 Page: 5 of 30
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SUNDAY. JANUARY 4, 1929.
WICHITA DAILY TIMES
PAGE FIVE- PART ONE
1920,
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FOR NEGRO PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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LUTTUITTITII Prompt Attention to all Civil Business Room 107, First National Bank Building
Mini om 2 lt. 1.‘,. SAuOtiAr monk Phone de51.a Wiehue vuni ienet
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The Barker Brothers Bakery have III ITS Indiana Avenue - 1 Phone,1643 W ih T. A,1 lunter _ Thone 1519
started operations in their new plant. DIJUUTLII ILLICARNIGAN, MONTGOMERY, BRITAIN — **.:*. National Bank
corner Fifteenth and Lamar, where 2 a Lawrers E •. HENDRICKS
ABOR
EWS
IKER OROS.
NDVSTRY~
BILLED FOR THEATER
SUNDAY. JANUARY 18
ME i "NIVNILM wvruiaw O : Revival they have erected a plant, modern inRoom 1” Mirat. National Bank Suldingy (Ex Anuistant "AGorney General)
* sanartit or Giamanu mF or sundae shows in Wiehstn Yulik every respect, housed in a one-istory. Tom Jones, negro, charged in federal WiNAOHRTT Neclurkarwifa sear Oh ."Seventh
MONTI I 11DV , The w ood-pulp industry “is one of , for a time delayed through the inabil trick building, which bar a capacity of court here with selling intoxicating Phane 64a norm T MeClurkan HMo ----— — . * ----—
III the largest in Sr reden. ity of the Wichita theater to arrange 10.000 loaves per day. This bakery is liquor, waived preliminary hearing BULLINGTON, sooNs. HUMPANEY a ■ L.w# "-“ 6
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The Wichita Falls Labor Temple • work ____theater had booked a musical comedy, Fells. The last named place will be eral charge against the negro is the John C. Ker J. W. Akin H. M Weldon Thohe she
being erected on Travis avenue will The average yearly earnings of tao "A Night in Honolulu,” to show here continued for retail distribution until outgrowth of the discovery of mechani. Room 14 *-erNone.28-22.1.
he completed by the end of January, tory workers in Australia is $626. on Sunday, January 18. Three shows the building it now.occuples is moved leal concern at Jones home on Humph KAYA AKIN A YE DON - -------Atom- ----
It was announced by labor leaders ----will be given, an afternoon matince nt off to make room for new construction, reys street for the brewing. of beer. Office , 16 N Wink Bulldin! Room 13 81 SStL Phon. .533 s
Saturday. More than 40 labor organ “More than 125,000 men are employed 2 :30, and two night shows, at 7 and.9. -One of the features of the new plant - The negro was arrested Tuesdayby 2------------------L -22- —E Snte. Aven" - Phone 212 r
ization s have , already secured meet in the coal mines of Scotian d. +1 Th is show, which incidentally is. theJs the oven, one ofthe largest in I Deputy Constables Spiller and Belcher,
ing space in the new temple and it t , I first musical comedy to be billed for north west Texas, which has a capacity. The case against Jones, is the fifth
is anrorneed that there is still of r Fifteenper cent of the workers in wichita Falls season, comes with of 5,000 loaves every 30 minutes. The ease filed in federal court during the
fice and meeting space for three or the United States are between the exceedingly favorable mention by the plant is open for inspection at all past week alleging violation of various
four more organizations. It is ur-jages of 16 and 21, ♦ press at places where it has shown. | times, it is announced by the company ! federal liquor statutes. A large num-
that several frat 1 or.. . . .—. .1 v - mod patrons are urged to come in and ber of ases have also been filed in t _
eenmat o win meet in convention Dockworkers % Jamaica have de- Fly with Hall today. Call Field. . t took it over at any time it is con the district courts alleging violation R. F Arnold
cided to abandon their strike. 218-1tpivenient. Not the state bone-dry prohibition laws. I 4nAdl
-------------A lockout has been declared-in the =====-----------------=------------:
TO Mir metal industry at Vigo, Spain.
IU OUTLINE PLANO SuRALS" THEcETVASAFCEF Lotte® work
Plans for 71 new factories were ap-
proved by the New York State Indus
trial Commission during October,
KAY, AKIN a WELDON
Attorneys at Law
EWING CLAGETT
Lawyer
____L Room 9. Melurkan Bidf,
SCURLOOK CROSSMAN a DALE
FUR
Since 1887 the cost of living in Ja-:
pan has increased tenfold, while
wages have advanced fourfold. N
— The committee of labor "leaders The recent actors’ strike In New1
* which has in charge the erection of York caused a loss to the theatre# of
• community market and grocery I more than $2,000,000.
establishment here, will bold a meet- - "---
ing either Monday night or Tuesday: A wage rate of $1 an hour has been
night when definite plans for the established by the Plasterers’ Union
• project will be outlined, it wasan in Rock Island, 111:
’ nounced at the labor temple Batur T
day. It is understood that represent Many mills in the South will be.
tatives of the city administration and compelled to close down due to the
1 . various civic organizations will also lack of coal. -
• be present___A company has been organized in
BAfr Al WADVEDG Maryland to insure employers against
BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS losses from labor troubles.
FORM AN ORGANIZATION South Wales has 680 tinplate mills.!
—* with an annual output of 1,000,000!
one of the most recent members to_
—----ofWichita Falls' family of labor or The National Union of Railwaymen,
ganizations is the Boot and Shoe with its 4,000,000 members. le the larg-
• Workers' Union which has recently est. single trade union In England,
been organised with approximately --
30 members. The union if affiliated An Increase of 10 cents an hour baa
with the American Federation of been granted to longshoremen of St.
Labor. The new organization main-1 John, N. B.
. / tains officer, temlabor temple and Bricklayers’ in Christiania. Sweden,
holds Wes meeuinss__• have been earning 20 per cent more
SMOKER MONDAY NIGHT than Cabinet Ministers.
Monday Only
- FOR THE LABOR COUNCIL Striking printers in Paris have re-
. FUA I nr. LADUA woUNCL quested a commission be named to
/ I endeavor to find a solution of the
Members of the Wichita Falls questions at issue between the print-
Trades and Labor Council will be ers and newspaper owners.
' . guests at a smoker at the labor It is stated that Welsh coal miners
temple Monday night to be given by could earn from $500 to $600 a year.
. the Cooks. TVaiters: and W altresses they would work steadily.
• Union. 'Whitey Lofling. business I *9 NA
agent for the waiters' union, andThree shoe factories in Lynn, Mass,
e ! ■ neunced Saturday that arrangements have applied for an injunction to pre-!
are being made to stage the smoker vent workers curtailing production.
in. Convention hall at the labor tem . —. . ,
* ple. Music will be furnished by n Web pressmen in 20 cities have
band X formed a new association and have
--broken away from the parent body.
Mesequann 1
hause-sa. *7*2 EinE K, NET NOMOuP"ZE EmMr
: requirements of its 5ommun‘tn1s_1t - More tukin 950 factories, workshops
• ...---isri i and shipbuilding yards and 30.000
Fly with Hall todry. Call Field. workers are affected by the lockout
----------................• 318 ip'm Barcelona, Spain
- All our beautiful hand-em-
broidered werk, scarfs, cen-
terpieces, sofa pillows and
other fancy work at
HALF PRICE
JI
Saul’s
Monday
Specials
Choice Best press in Store
$15,00
Men's Wool Hose
50c
. Men's Fur Caps
$3.95
. A Outing Flannel, Gitighams and
_ * Percales .______
/Bungalow House Aprons
$1.19 . ..
These Specials for Monday Only
SAUL
Seventh and Indiana
Monday Is the Last Day
of the Pre-Inventory Sale
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE EXTRA EXTRA SPECIALS
ON SALE MONDAY AT9 A. M.
BARGAIN NO. L.
Ladies percale aprons,
full size and well made.
Sold by most stores at
$1.50 to $2.00, United’
price
49c
% —limit one apron
BARGAIN NO. 2.
A final lean up of all
genuine Navajo rugs,
$5.00 and $7.50 values,
choice ........... *2.50
V —limit 2
BARGAIN NO. 1
Ladies’ fancy fiber silk
HUBERT W. CLANK
Attorney at Law
Room 13 Bemrod Building
WEEKS, Monnow, weeks 2.
FRANCIS,
Atterneys-at-Law
* First National Bank Bullding
, F. Arnold J. M. Blankenship
ARNOAR L ALEPEENSHIP t. Phoms: ^ T IC MTdFT.M Anae
Rooms t and 3. Ward Building. Phone 472 --322-*' .
----3. MARTIN----CHIROPRACTORS 1
(Formerly Judge 30th District) P MYERS -
Ul Kemp sRo Rulding ! Graduate, chiropractor
- HUNTER-Houltot:” to l or by appointment —
Suits =00-0 W Aw Bulldips ANCHITESTO - CIVIL ENGINEERS ’
4---PHONE.--’ SANGUINET, ST A ATS & PATE
J. N. SHERRILL » Architects
Ml Kemp A K.h 72, Wichita Fanta Hr k. 4. Ms. Wichita Falls, Texas
PHONE 5879 ISBELL A METCALFE
W EF Irras ACO Civil Engl neers and Surveyors
WIO A.WD • Rooms $ and-s. over National Bank of
Office 301-106 First "National nank Bidg Commerce officephone 102: Res. 32T
Phone 117___-_____Notary in office- c. S HAYWOOD
H. W. Nicholson C. n Felder .. Expert Man Draughtsman
NICHOLSON & FELDER 7:1. A Ohio Ave., Upstairs Phone 2614 '
Attorneys-at-Lew ------
J Offices Siti First National Mint Building Civil TSSAM
i “ZEs v. NiXONY ELMER DE MONTIL we seven th streeteand AYKe 197
Lawyers tViehitn Texas *
H 703 Ohio Avenue. Next Door to American ----:------.
National, Bank WEST TEXAS ENGINEERING co.
7 — Telephone sitomie street
320 First National nank Bids T’hone : -WICHITA FALLS TEXAS__
11 E. H. EDDLEMAN THE CONSOLIDATED ENGINEERING
LawyerCOMPANY
PHONE 99 „ Civil and Consulting Engineers
1604% Eighth St. First Floor R & K. Bidg. Successors to: Gasper A Madion and the
Ralph P. Mathis W. It Caldwell WIshiss 5 "WENCompany,
MATHIS * CALDWELL Office Phone 1055; Residence Phones,
. Lawyers. - 20 and *15__Postoffice Hoc 67 |
tean-*=**on **. 1-2 Indiana A. AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS
County Attorney's orfc't” Thone in rs. Sind. .
WAYNE SOMERVILLE ' "SLADE 4 aLLOTY
---FOEISHEE JUNE-------e o "
home U *TMTALe, Texas :____ABSTRACTORS
Lawyer GUARANTEE ABSTRACT AND TITLE
3e6 First National Bank Clg. Phone 11: COMPANY
' W- PHANNOzy toe seromis SATurner, ^^one Ml
207 Kemp & Kell Bullding, Phone 14%4. - T ,
Bernard Martin a. oNen oFOLOTE ’
MARTIN A O'NEAL _ GEOLOGISTS______
_ Attorneys at Law e E.E
Office Room 205 Ken Kell Bidg. _ V WHITE
IURLOr CHosaen 4 DALE 50‘onto Ave., korun A. Phone up
| Room 18. •1S* Onlo Ave. " Phone 2573 WISBY A WYATT
* LENK--Roomwit @-t=vnSne mes —
EAT MWALTEN NANON Bulldin#, VETERINARY BUnasons
Orles N FONT ITE, Enk Buleige arccunt. eita.t.’V.AYar, Conor. •
sotiee--===== *-===" Elor HotelPhone 1169
WM. WATKINS ------
Attorney-atLaw
Rooms 11 H onto Ave. Phone 22
OSTEOPATHY *
* M. A. O. SCHARFF
Osteopathic Physician
407 Kemp a Kelli Rullau
L Milott
Tie one
There io Only Ong Genuine
aw D. M. FRANKLIN BLACKLEG SERUM
It is Manufactured By
THE KANSAS BLACKLEG SERUM co.
C. W. ROUNTREE, Representative
Phone $7 P. O. Box S, Wichita Falls, Texas
• CRAVENS & COMPANY
The only established exclusive insurance agency. Special facilities
i for handling Auto and Compensation lines. 606 Eighth street,
next door to Western Union. Phone 694. Kemp & Kell Bldg.
BANK STOCK WANTED
We are in the market for stock la Wichita Falls banks. If you want to sell
•ate or write us.— —*—
, THE BOBO-HEFLIN CO.
BANK STOCK AND LIBERTY BOND BUYERS
Office with Cravens A Co. Insurance Agericy 606 Eight St., K. A K. Bidg, '
^-
OIL WELL SUPPLY MAN
to take charge of an oil well supply warehouse. Must be exper-
I ienced. Apply in your own handwriting. .
KEYSTONE PIPE a SUPPLY COMPANY
314-16 Gilmore Bldg. . . , Fort Worth, Texas
, boot hose. 2 pair $1.00
--------------limit 2 pairs
BARGAIN NO. 4.
Turkish towels 45c each
1—limit 4
BARGAIN NO. 5.
Ladies hats, choice 49c
There are 10 other specials
besides the entire stock is
on sale at reduced prices.
. Come, tomorrow is the last:
day.
TL store closed-all day Tuesday and Wednesday, /
Jan. 6 and 7, to invoice and remodel.
ORES
1c to $1-
713 INDIANA
Six days big clean up sale on our entire —
stock, saving 15 to 25 per cent
A "•• bucket Swift's Compound
Lard 2 ................
E ■ lb. can Crisco ................
mall can Crisco ..............
Country Roll Butter .......
11 cans Baby Milk ............
• cans Wilson's Certified Brand
1. Large Milk .................
$2.00 can Golden Plume steel cut
Extra large prunes, size 20 to 30
for, 1b. .......................
12.50
24 cans good cut Stringless Beans
only, case ...
I Coffee ......................$1.50
$2.00 can Golden Rose steel cut
$1.86 3 lb. can Wapco Coffee ,.. $1.50
20c pac kage Dessert Cream Cakes
package ............... 1BC
Big line of fresh Cakes and Candles to
sell cheap.
.6h 1b. jar pure South Texas Honey
I for..................$1.
Quart jars for..................Me
i 50c block pure Comb Honey :.... 46c-----------
Pure Maple Sap Syrup, 85c and $1.56 20€ can Health Club
per can. Baking Powder t
Dig line of pure Olive Off to sell cheap.
: 1b. bucket Peanut Butter for .. $1.45
Life of Wheat, per pkg. ........ 26c
allon jars of Ouves.. (2.50 and $3.00
Beat Grape Juice, quart bottles .. .Me
.Big line of pure Preserves and Jellies
1 to sell cheep.
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$1.00 24 cans good Corn. case........$3.95
24 cans White Swan and New State
$1.00 best corn for. case ........$5.25
24 cans No. 3 Van Camp’s best *
. Hominy, case ..,,;..........$3.60
siso Best Asparagus Tips, can 30c, 40c. Me
-1.50 24 cans Apex Peas, case........$3.95
14 large cans Pink Salmon for ... $1.00
15c 24 cans No. 2% extra fancy
wo .Tomatoes, case ......... $4.75
B‘E like Broouss, Lluen Mops, sell
%1.7s No. 2 Best Zinc Wash Tube .... $140 .
Me No. 3 .........................$1 65
, 4M Beet Wash Boards ........ 800
77 Be — meen —b and Jack Frost
Baking Powder for %........ 15c
48 lb. Best Wichita Flour for .. $3 65 •
24 1b. size .....................$1.85
We roast ‘high grade Coffees fresh
every day
3 rolls Big T Paper for ........ 26e
2 rolls Toilet Tissue, guaranteed
1,000 sheets, for .............•. 25c
McCARTY:McCARTY
(THE BIG CASH GROCERY STORE)
PHONE so —I me INDIANA.
Y W. Deliver $5.00 Orders Free.
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