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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TK^AS,*TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916.
PAGE THREE
THE ONLY COMPANY IN TEXAS USING
FACTORY EQUIPMENT
For TIRE REPAIRS
717 Seventh St
Service Station
4
, WEST TEXAS DISTRIBUTORS
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
VULCANIZING MATERIAL
Wholesale and Retail
717 Seventh St
IN THE
SPHERE OF
WOMANKIND
following this the hostess served re-
|freebments. *
* Labor.
Thank God for the swing of it.
For the clammering, hammering ring
of it.
Passion of labor daily hurled
On the mighty anvils of the world.
Oh, what is so fierce as the flame of
it.
And what is so huge as the aim of
it ?
METHODIST LADIES TO
SERVE BANQUET FRIDAY
. The Boy Scouts and the Campfire
Girls of the First Methodist church will
be banqueted next Friday night by the
ladies of the church, this plan being
made at a meeting of the Aid Society |
Monday at the church The session I
was held both morning and afternoon. 1
the morning being spent with knotting I
comforts while business was discuss-
red in the afternoon. A picnic dinner
was spread at the noon hour and the
attendance was good, considering the
bad weather, —
WILL ASK ENGLAND
FOR PROHIBITION LAW
MARLEY 2% IN. DEVON 24 IN.
ARROW
COLLARS
15 ots. each, O for 90 cts.
CLUETT, PEABODY a CO., INC. MAKERS
FAMILY CELEBRATION FOR
JUDGE BARWISE'S BIRTHDAY
Incide *?..
e , o t
all c unbeilake (o
Petition to Be Presented Shortly
Urging Government to Stop
Sale of Liquor,
Hy Associated Press : 1 •
London, Nov. 14—A petition is
shortly to be presented to the British
Government by the "Strength of
Britain Movement," asking that the
British government follow the lead
ASSOCIATED STORES
820-822
Indiana Ave.
of the greatest of the Allies to pro-
------------------hibit the sale of ak ohol. This re- !
day. There were several friends from memea by "Inenitnounossel rredprenentan
out of town and other relatives were tives of the brain power of the na-
had intended to be present who wereition, including leading officers in the
prevented by the sudden bad weather army and navy directors of munitions.
0 privy councillors, promment men in
TACKY PARTY En literature, art and music, finance and
SATURDAY NIGHT industry, university and college oro-1
. . /----... , fessors, heads of public and secondary
Saturday evening MissesteHad and st hools, prominent scientists and, med. 1
Carroll entertained a number of their ical men T 5 ,
of to his credit . h o trends with a tacky party at the home The memorial claims that “two
m Thank God for the world where none * SWme.h The tinemnis however Wicadr itinomueaqieqeaseirenumiammi serosE-KuR cowl
Harwise, Jr. of Fort Worth and Myron en for the couple wearing the tackiest imperilling of infant life Among all
Barwise of this city. The dinner and costume, the prizes of candy, going to the factors of wrakness these con-
the subsequent open- house for the old Miss Carroll and Edward Clark. Those front us with terrible vividness, and
Desplia the unpleasant weather bro. time friends of the celebrant were held enjoying the young ladies' hospitality they lie within our own control. With
vipespite A! the home of Judge and Mrs. A. H. were: M.....s Jones, Shields, Taylor, the weakening power of alcohol re
Milins ‘Sarrizran, Mrs. Carrigan being the only Joiner, Voss, Roberts, Bunnerberg, moved, our national effort against the
1 omeexhetroteuro daughter of Judge Barwise. A tree Haggard, Hibbs, Noe. and Messrs Ball enemy would rather increased
" a Church 0 stump, around which ivy twined, was ey, Clark, Isler Faubion, Snell Barker, strength; with the increased strength
• "FC 1 cond tie symbolical center piece which ad MeConkey, eHad Johnson and Hornsby and more rapid su plies our losses in.
leader the lessons THeseso sham 01 ned! he table at which t The old fash | Mesdames Stack Malone and Ellis, six campaigns would have been sub i
ter in the news study hooksald ione d family dinner. was served. In ad —o- stantially reduced The following
in.NewcAmeria.th Asulient halsi di ion to the children of Judge Harwise BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR facts are given concerning the effect
rotowing tie A HS * After I present there were two married grand, MARY BETH MARTIN MONDAY of a Icoh ol:
HourM C.W. Reavers and Miss daughters and their husbands, Mr. and - "It hinders the army, delays muni-
Jodie. Haynes served refre slime nts and Mrs. (arter McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Monday was the ninth birthday an- tions, keeps thousands of men from
a social €0X40 Clarence Demere, another grand daugh- niversary of little Miss Mary Beth war work daily, makes good workmen
ter. Miss Elizabeth Carrigan and three Martin, and to properly eclebrate such second-rate. i
LADIES AID MEETS 1. intimate friends of the family, Mrs. a momen tous occ a sion, she was priv * Hampers the navy, delays trans-
WITH MRS. S. R. CARTER Charles Young, Mrs. A. D. Anderson ileged to invite a number of her small ports, places them at the mercy of
- and Miss Vanderslice: playmates and friends to an “after submarines slows down repairs and
Meeting Monday afternoon in- regu ‘In the evening 30 or 40 of the most school" party, at the home of her pa congests docks.
lar session the Ladies Aid of the Cen intimate friends of the judge called to rents. Judge and Mrs. P. A. Martin. "Threatens the mercantile marine,
tral Presbyterian Church enjoyed aj offer their congratulations. Flowers, Various games were played, such as absorbing during time war bet ween 60
pleasant hour with Mrs. S. R. Carter on cards of congratulations and remem- "Texas Grunt" and "Farmer in the and 70 million cubic feet of space, and
Filmore. The lesson from First Corin- brances from friends both in town and Dale" and then refreshments of hot retards building of ships. i
• Thians was led by Miss Edmiston and out came pouring in throughout the chocolate with whipped cream, and "Destroys food stipplies: in twenty
11sandwiches were served. The big months of war it consumes over two
E-----birthday cake, gleaming with candles, and a half million * ons of food, with
................., 4 s was cut and the children hunted for sugar enough to last the nation eighty;
1 0 1 / .. the souvenirs. Margaret Akin cut days, and uses up more sugar than
5 0 ,4 a s t he ring, Orie (Couch the dime, and t he army.
7 A7 TF the button refused to be found. The "Wastes our financial strength; in
wel-.itt 626 concluding entertainment was offered the first twenty renths of the war
* " - - - -- • • @ in an impromptu program of music and our people spent on alcohol three hinn-
the Round Package • F * reading by Misses Elizabeth Green- dred million sterling
S Ask For and / wood. Gay Gwynn, Orie Couch and Diverts the nation's strength: it
Used for % Century. • m m o o w @ m the little hostess herself The guests'sex 5,000,000 We kers, one millies B
1 R 1 s , . included Jewel Ros Akip, Qorothy acres Qiland and one and a half mil-
( Caar ton-* 9 Pat • Bl h Tiioa ‘ Sham burger . Mary 1 ouise Clark, Isa- lion loDp of coal > Aa rh y: during 1 he
sA Avoid substitutes S. N • war • A ill her W Grd belle Olive and Louise Kay,‘war + has involved the lifting and a
A- E Ninon and Karin Yeager, Eleanor Pit- handling on road and rail a weight
T “mgr grerAR man, Marie Soule, Ulla D. Koonce, equal to fifty million tons.
* 40E TUAL Leila Mary RobertsorDay Gwynn, Eliz-I "Shatters our moral strength; its
mg • u g gg abeth Greenwood and Orie Couch. temptations to women involve danger.
-----to children and anxiety to
IVHIEI EPISCOPAL GUILD MEETS. of soldiers."
MONDAY AFTERNOON The appeal goes on to say that dur-
-----ing the eighteen months since the
„ Monday afternoon the Guild of the government appointed the Board of
Church of the Good Shepherd met in Control its work, though successful
regular business session at the socially, has had little effect in the
‘church. the coming bazaar being the great industries on which the armies l
subject of discussion. The Guild will rely, and the men in the trenches are!
next Monday hold a missionary tea betrayed by an enemy at home
and program at the home of Mrs. F. Russia and her prohibition is made
W. Warner, 1x13 Ninth street. The much of in the memorial which con
members present Monday were: Mes cludes:
dames Allen, Datson, Pogenpohl. Sam ‘ "We are no temperance reformers
mons, Inge Burns and Miss Simpson as such We stand for the great de-
— sires of all good people to strike the .
The Musicians Club will hold the mightiest blow for freedom of which
regular chorus practice Thursday af Britain is capable. We support the
ternoon at 2:30 a: the First Presby-,demand for prohibition made to the
terian Church, government by its own investigators. I I
—o— and by the shipbuilders' deputation
The Helen Beavers Chapter of the with not a teetotaler among them, in AIL
• Westminister G I will meet next March, 1915. Believing in the prime Y
Monday, the meeting having been minister's words that ‘No sacrifice is DUOIEOY II0LI
postponed from yesterday owing to too great when freedom and honor are
the weather. at stake,' and that rich and poor alike :
SAYS CALIFORNIA OIL- toomuspener i arm nmavermmt Chance Been For Americans
FIELD CONDITIONS CHAOTIC out use Kinwilom for the period or the
-*24 A paper favor: “We Believe a soiden moment has
ing remedial national legislation Inarmve our country: that. pre.
connection with hardships entailed red for sacrifice Dy the example of 1 A*** lated Press Mail Corresp.....en
on western mining men by the with-the King and Lord Kitchener, the na- P.emr "al ‘- - --------
dra wal from entry more than three tion ready for the natural step that a civil engineer .ex.
mason here. in Vanfornin and wyom France and Russia have already taken. American International
ling in September 1909 was read be. The suspension of the liquor traffic [- ----------—.....—
Ne Amman Minme Congress during the war. the conversion of the el his first inspection
tors arternoonrisby ROUTYN. Bishop. public houses into houses of refresh- possibilities in Italy.
president of the Oil Industry Aasoci- mentr sicken up our civil and
ation of California. fiehtin latiana: 0411----------
Monday,Nov, 13 the eighty seventh
birthday cf Judge J. H. Barwise, was
dark and stormy, rather suggestive of
some of the years the judge, has gone
Thundering on through dearth and
doubt.
Calling the plan of the Maker out.
Work the Titan, work the friend, - ------
Shaping the earth t oa glorious end, through, for his young manhood was
Draining the swamps, blasting the spend amid the stormy days of the
* * hills, . -----------4-4 -2--
Daing whatever The Spirit wills-
mending a contiment-apart. . ---_______. .....—... ... ...
Sphsnswer the dream of the Master to be counted old only in the number
* heart.
ter Construction, rather than the peace-
full and calm old age, to which he
icemes nearer each year, though he is
may shirk.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
" MISSION SOCIETY MEETS
TED
VELERS
SMALIED MLK CO.
‘NE,Ws.,U. S.4.. .
were entertained try holding back the power of early
- G . 3.....use ussu games until a late victory and throwing a shadow over
Earwise hour, when refreshments of chocolate the vision of peace One is the wast-
Beautiful New Blouses
Moderately Priced
To-day, We Display a Variety of Pretty New
Blouses-Received Late Saturday-Exquisite
Models of Crepe de Chine and Silks
One lot Blouses in silks and crepe-de-chine, in colors of
Green, Purple, Tan and White; some have embroidered
fronts; Baby Irish Lace at collar and sleeves. A wonder-
ful showing at, each............................
One lot of Blouses, made of good grade crepe-de-chine
and silks, in pretty colors. Also white, beautifully trim-
med, and made in the leading styles. Displayed in our
windows...............................:
SKATING SETS
One lot Skating Sets, Cap and Scarf. made of Angora
Wool, in Old Rose, Kelly Green, Copenhagen and Red
—long looped fringe at end of scarf. Per set. ......
.95
3.50 ■
Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- !
tract of select malted grain, malted in our „
own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions.
Infante and children thrive on ie. Agrees with
the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged.
Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. ‘
Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc.
Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu-
tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment.
A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing
sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men.
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
Take a Package Home
Where Are Your
Children?
Are they in a pair of NATURE FORM Shoes, where there is plenty of
room for the freedom and spread of the five toes?
BUSTER BROWN'S, BILLIKENS, ACROBATS and other brands that
speak for themselves—Shoes in which Nature won't be cramped for
space.
COMFORT is the first big feature in the construction of our Children's
Shoes. The next is STYLE, then. DURABILITY—all topped with a
PRICE that will interest you.
With the largest and most complete line of Children's Shoes in Wichita
Falls, the efficient store service, and the satisfactory fitting that we are
giving, we feel justified in urging you to bring your children here, when
in need of footwear—or send them; they will receive the same careful at-
tention.
-M/CNTA FALLS L/VESZ STORE:
Phone 38
701-703-705 Indiana Ave
MA GOOD PLACE TO BUY SHOES—HOSIERY, TOO"
Agency McCall’s Patterns. December Patterns now on Sale.
taleo Telephone 168
0. pc
/3 o imbe take (0)
alfftyi
Asunaito ths
Us, that we have no faith in her fi-
ture prosperity; it is because we are
not receiving as much goods from
her as before the war
"I have no fear, however, that Am-
lerican business will be seriously
handicapped in Europe by our higher
exchange. Take Russia. Her ruble
To has lost a third of its value merely
.. 1 because she cannot get her wheat
Build Up Heavy Trade There and other products to market. do
After War soon as the war is over, these goods
will go to market and her ruble will
d go to its old place."
mt-I-urI-pungem Regarding Italy’s business future,
Rome, Italy.-James Francis Case, Mr. Case said: “Italy does not enjoy
1 engineer representing the the credit she should. She is a
Corporation wealthy country and my principal rea-
in Italy and Spain, has just complet-I son for making this statement is that
2 0 of business any country is bound to be wealthy
1 in Italy. One general which has an honest thrifty, hard
=== ---- ----- wy vur VIVI au conclusion he has drawn is that Am working population such as
fighting populations; will raise a newlerican firms should do all possible to blessed with
said ifire of resol ution in our people, and lower the present high rates of ex-appreciate
change, with the conclusion of 15
LOCAL BOYS WILL
SO TO CONFERENCE
Over n Dozen Have Signed Up for old
er Boys Meeting at College 1
Station 0 1
N re thatica dozen Wichita Fi
attenu the Older Boys” Confers
be held Dec. 1, 2 and w af €
high school boys have signed un o
attend the Older Boys’Conference
be held Dec. 1, 2 and 3 at College Bta
tion and it hoped by the time the con
ore
vention rolls around, that
will represent this city at
| 0
J she is
We Americans do not
_____the fact that she is in
the reality a young country that she has
not been united for more than thirty
Said Mr. Case to a correspondent years though the date of her union
of the Associated Press: “It has been Tuns back to 1870
"A divided supreme court," said paoni E - KgAnr.....—
Mr. Bishop, “declared illegal the people and will give to millions the
withdrawal. authorized by act of first opportunity they have ever had
Congress in February, 1807 and he breaking old habits of weakness and
said this came as a blow to many forming new habits of strength .
men who had placed their entire We believe that in this, Ps in all
financial resources in the western other, vital issues, there must be sym-
mining fields. They were under the pathy of purpose and unity of action
assumption that although it was betw en the allied nations; and we compared to other money. torcig occupied by the war. But so soon as
carly realized that the law passed appeal to the government to be hold these nations to buy from each other, it is out of the way. Italy will be.
in 1897 could not properly be applied and trust our people, to be strong and : or go without what they need. For come a fine field for Americans, not
to the prospecting and developmentfollow our AMies: to be worthy of the instance, let IS consider a pair of only for detail business but for big
of petroleum lands, the government Imishty destinies they hold in solemn : American shoes worth four dollars public improvements, like the electri-idid representation
would do no willful injustice in casesitrust. 2L.2ur money:__Before, the war four fication of railroads to eliminate ex 19—
: where a tual prospecting was in prog-
war.
widely stated that American business “At present I do not find much in-
in Europe will suffer after the war clination to consider new business in
from the hig i value of the dollar, as Italy, because every mind is still pre-
compared to other money. forcing occupied by the war. But so
ence Last year was the first dune the
local high school boys had been repre-
seated in the ranks of Older Boys, the
return of the four or five delegates
from the conference at Austin being
the signal for the awakening of a keen
interest in the Y. M. C. A. work in the
boys club at the school.
This year as last Lee Clark, superin-
tendent of city school is on the delega
tion committee and he is arousing in
terest in every way possible in the
convention not only among the local
high school boys but also in the sur-
rounding towns. It nows seems certain
that Wichita county will have a splen-
The program as outlined gives prom-
ise of an interesting three days' ses
The program opens at 2:30 Fri
“The American should. Andur ry "In" ATO" NO A FTT" VTOIMO", mm on
innfollows: -.......—.....T
7:30 p m., opening session Speak.
MATers Dr Bizzell. Thos: W. Currie and
_ ____ Leonard Paulson. Election of officers 3
better value than in t he I 1 nited | ----------- — ----- app intment of Committees. ,
sO. . Saturday. 9 10 a. m devotional. Sect
..........__ exchange “COMMUNAL LAUNDR ES" tional conferences. Platform address,
problem is inducing these countries ARE PLANNED IN RUSSIA Conference photograph. 1:30 p. m.,
-----Our Summer Training Camp 3:00, p.
Associated Preas Mail Correspondence, m., Recreation 6:30 p. m Banquet
Vilna, Russia.—Because the price: Sunday 9:30 a m. Devotional for
} and such necessities for delegates and adult leaders 10:30 a m
! washing as starch, borax and the like Chapel Address. 3.00 p mn Older Boys',
has increased beyond the reach of the Mass Meeting. 7:30 p. m Closing ser-
poor people. it is proposed to estab. vice
fish in Vilha a number of “communal ----------+___________
laundries" for patronage %, -..---
| who cannot afford to pay dearly for
cleanliness. ____
Just how much the local inhabitants: Associated Press Mail Correspondence 9. -
have been able to do for themselves.Heidelberg, Germany.—About a
through the agency of twenty-five year and a half, before its time, the
"Achierer Societies" or Institutions Eurke Comet, due to appear again
of brotherly help, is indicated by the in the spring of 1918. has made its
six months report of the main organ-appearance dimly, and has been •
lization, just issued. photograp thed by Prof. Wolf from the
| According to this report the twen observatory at Koenigstuhl, near
you use Cutex Manicuring Pre- ty-five branch societies in all the por here The comet is at present very
_ of Vilna took in during the far removed from the sun, which it
last half year just over fifteen thouslordinarily encircles in three “and a
and dollars and expended a little more half years. It is just about where it
than sixteen thousand dollars in help- w is reckoned it should be, but is un-
Ting a total of 50,000 persons. lexpectedly visible.
dollars were worth just over twenty pensive coal bills, and the establish-sp ,
lire, whereas now these four dollars ment of more electric power plants 5
are worth twenty-six lire. For- all for factories
that the lire has still the same buying ......................... ...., dav
power in Italy, or in Russia, and even market here and be well received Le
more in Austria or Germany, where cause as a rule the Italians
the mark has depreciated. Naturally much more about our country and its
ress.
I “Ever since the withdrawal," said GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHES
the speaker, "conditions in the oil
: fields of California have been chaotiex
No new work is being done, L
losses are being suffered and bank- w anmugion, Auv. 11.—rire vests oul- —. e-- . ... hagmucu ue aswun vur -oust* •.....
ruptcy faces many who but a few all kinds of building walls and parti-it an Italian can buy a pair shoesproducts than we do about Italy,
years before went upon government tions, which are expected to have an in another country where his lire hasi
land in the best of faith. important bearing on all fire-resisting ia, better value than in the
| "What is going to be done for these building construction, have been ar States he J. going to do SD.
men? What relief should Congress ranged by the United States Bureau. The solution, at a
give them in the oil leasing bill now of Standards. They will be carried * - .......
pending in the Senate? Secretary out with a newly-installed panel furn-
1 Lane in his report for 1915 says Con-jace recently constructed at the Bu-
cress should prevent an unnecessary reau's laboratories here, which is the
injustice to those who have invested most complete and largest slant for
I many millions of dollars under a such work ever built. Details of the
mistake as to the law. The House tests, such as types and dimensions
has recognized these equities. The of partitions temperature to which
Echate public lands committee favors the heated partitions should be sub-
la like provision. Now comes oppo-ljected and other regulations, have
Isition to the relief provisions of the been worked out by a committee rep-
bill from ultra conservationists, bas-resenting the American Institute of
led on the cry of willful trespassers Architects, the American Society for
and looters of the public domain. Testing Materials, the National Board
T Two federal judges have denit with of Fire Underwriters, the Associated
this assertion. Judge Bean in the Metal Lath Manufacturers, the Gyp-
case of the United States versus the sum Industries Assentation, the Na-
Midway Northern Oil Company said: tonal Brick Manufacturers Associa-
‘The defenders were not willful tree-ition, the Association of American,
passers but relief upon the law and Portland Cement Manufacturers, the once you use Jutex mancuring ,r.
were honest in their belief that they Fire Underwriters Laboratories, the paratione you Mill mways dem and tions
were within their rights. Judge American Concrete Institute, the Na them. T last
Bledsoe's decision in the case against tional Fire Protection Association, and i
G. T. McCutcheon was just as em and the National Lime Manufacturers. Cioma
phatic,” ‘ Association. I arace Dug store
FIRE TEST STANDARDS
great By Associated Press.
I Washington, Nov. 14.— Fire tests of
to send us their goods to increase
their trading with us. The reason
the exchange is now high is not so .
much that Europe's credit is bad with of ROBDs
by those ENCKE COMET SHOWS UP 1
BEFORE IT IS EXPECTED -
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