Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 10
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, APRIL 23rd, 1909.
WHPIIIT A n IV DO Jous candidates for governor and ofter. " MEN WANTED.
nll.nllAllAlli TIME State officers have come from-the-------
niUlll inUfULI HLU eastern and central portions of the No Man Over 45 Years of Age Need
Published at Stafe.—Austin Statesman. ' Apply.
Times Building, Indiana Avenue. Referring to th. .hove, we wish to There’s the sign that’s getting to be
================================ av that nothing would please the Pan- a common thing In America.
Published Daily Except Sunday. I andie and west rexas more than to | Corporations are retiring men st M
The Times Publishing Company, see R. W. Hall made governor of Tex They are not hiring anyone over 40.
(Printers and Publishers.) as. Not that any special favors would A baldheaded man often look"” 14
’ “Omeera and Directors:be expected from him, but because ofvenrs older than heJ's.
Frank Kell........"......,. .President his exact fitness for the high position-
Ed Howsrd......V. P and Gen'l M'gr It should be stated, however, that the
G. D. Anderson.. Seely and Treas. chances are that he will never offer for lock as young as he is: it is vastly im-
R. E. Hunt, Wiley Blair, T. C. Thatch-the place in view of the fact that his portant that a man having a family de-
========================================= law practice here is decidedly more pendent upon him should tsk. care of
Subscription Rates: i than he could ever hope to get out ofhis hair.
.nonh MAH caTFIOF)::3:00c the chief executive’s -~ But tn.Wyou have dandrum set rd or" by
By the year (mail or carrier).....$5.00 the event he should decide to make the killing the germs.
=================================== race. It would be useless for any Other If your hair is falling out, stop it.
Finer atithe Pettoti n MMich a candidate to come out west of Fort " your hair u fading, don't waste
========================================Worth. West Texas would give him any time.
Ed Howsrd.........General Manager a solid vote, and he would be strong There is one sure remedy that will
BD. Voet====-CH ====== throughout the State. If it were not sure these misfortunes snd aid you to
************* ♦for the financial loss he would neces- remain young
• WEATHER FORECAST. • sarly sustain, the Record would like Parisan Sage, the grand and efficient
• -----. ♦very much to see it put "Governor hair restorer, is guaranteed to perma-
• For Wichita Falls and Vicinity • Hall * instead of "Orator Hall.”- neatly remove dandruff in two weeks.
* € Tonight and Saturday, fair and • Vernon Recerd.”------------foryour druggist will give you your
• warmer. ♦ ------------------ — money back.
• 4.4 *********** The merchants of the city seem to be | Parisan Sage stops falling halr—it
1.. - ■ ■ ill -I ========= of the opinion that a real live "trade prevents the hair from fading.
A man with gray hair always does.
It la important nowadays that a man
eBig 10Day Sale
AT:
Wichita Falls, Texas, April 23rd, 1909 at home'' club would do wonders to-
ll Is the best beautifier for ladies’
STOP THE GAMBLING.
wards Increasing their annual sales, hair ■» it makes harsh, lusterless hair
and the Times has not the least doubt fluffy, soft snd beautiful, and Is not
For years emorts have been made to but that they are right. It would sug-sticky or greasy.
For years efforts have been met gest, however, s simple plan that It Parisian Sage is sold and rigidly
induce congress to do something by,naranteea ne u a Morn €
, ._has adopted and adheres to strictly in guaranteed by K 8 Morris & CO.
waxofsputtinscadtoruteabord.ot erode its own “■ eor business, and that is Price so “" ” bottle, or by express,
, , m 10 make the price just s little bit high- all charges prepaid, by Giroux Mfg.
of these men have been unavailing. 1 . ... "Tc Rutral Nr y
“ They have been sneered at by-pubniseflo the-fellowwho-only trades alCom N V- : -
officials who were presumed to repre- home when he has not the time to send
sent the people Manifeatly,-gambling away for it. The remedy is a very aim-
on the board of trade is of no benefit ple one, but it works. The trade
to the public from any standpoint, It away from home fellow will soon
is, on the contrary, a detriment to pub-take a tumble. Ir he complains, tell
lie interests and it imperils the happi- him the reason he is being charged a
• ness of men and women generally, higher price, and “^ will either pay it
while It jeopardises the integrity of or leave the goods on the counter
those who indulge in the sport. Count-There are only * few, comparatively
less suicides are chargeable to this speaking, of these ‘trade away *«»
evil. The penitentiaries are filled with home fellows and when they find out.
men who lost their honor in the buck- they are being required ,0 pay a higher
el shop and the lessons are writ so price for the goods they are almost
. large upon every public highway in forced to buy in their home town, the
America that it is strange the Amer- chances are they will come to the con-
ican congress ha. not long ago used its elusion to give up their membership
power to blot out the death-dealing in the trade away from home" club
machine known as the board of trade land make application for membership
in the trade at home club."
gambling pit. I _
Those who have, for so many years, .
Ignored the importance of this ques-1 We have Jittle faith in a man's re.
ties are now brought face to face with ligiousness who will take advantage of
its iniquity. All over the country thehis fellows’ misfortune. The lowly
price of four is being increased and Nazarene taught brotherly love.
the price of breed in the larger cities is Brotherly love means share one an- -_____________________
being run up almost to the prohibitive other * burdens. Any man to be a come drawn from the multitude of op-
point so far as concerns the consistent follower of Christ must nee- erations involved in producing, mer-
Bread bakeries in many of the cities essarily be a burden bearer. ‘‘Judge chandising and transporting all those
are being closed. The ’situation is so not that xe be not judged by the same sewenws and other simcracks that so
it 0 judment finds its counter in "Ye ,O keep extravagance at a high pitch.
State that it would not be tolerated shall judee tree molta. w. Let us hope that rich men's sons will
two days in a monarchy and yet thisshal Judee a tree by its 7 . We continue to spend their fathers’ money
evil is not only permitted but is ac-need m re real Christian fellowship in as foolishly as they are reputed to do
tually defended in this republic. this section. The game as it is now I —not because it will be good for them.
Secretary Wilson is right when he played is too much on the order of but because it will be good to have the
says that this situation is due to gam-every ®an for himself and the devil money poured into the wage earner's
bling, to the scheming of a coterie of ake the hindmost in winning the money channels.
men who are trafficing in the food of battles of life we should let our great-Let us doubly hope that the rich men
the people Congress has it within its est victory be for the Master. Any may be Prospered, Iter mon
power to crush this institution. The community united with the bonds of Mie wintever there wives and chU
Louisiana lottery flourished for years Christian love is sure of a benediction I dren do not spend they put into stocks
until the American congress denied to of enduring progress. The short span and bonds and thereby turn it into ths
it the use of the mails and the tele-between the two enternities is of far wage earner’s money channels. Let us
graph, then the Louisiana lottery died, too small moment to be given over be thankful, too, that neither the dol-
Congress should make the same sort wholly to earthly gain. Hand in hand lars of the rich nor the dollars of the
of attack upon board of trade gambling, to victory is the better way.—Shafter poor are of any value save as they
It should act promptly in defense of the’ale H *______€ iron tat ion.- F. w. Hewes in Harper's
. P Already men, women and children . The Wichita Times has Issued a Weekly. ---------------
have suffered, but their suffering will handsome special edition giving a com- His Shrewd iden.
not be in vain if, as a result, the gam-plete write-up of the Wichita country “Who is that sour looking girl with
bling pit shall be destroyed.—Bryan‘s and embellished with numerous illus- the heavy underjaw!"
Commoner trations. ft ought to be, and will be of I “That is the only daughter of old
-_great benefit to the country.—Decatur De Milyuns.”
NEW LEADERS FOR DEMOCRATIC News. "And who is the dainty bit of sweet-
_ - ---------------------------- ness with the blue eyes and golden
______Strenuous Week, on
In discussing the future of the Dem- This has been a strenuous week in. awines the explanation?
ocratic party in a recent magazine ar- Altus. The proposition of securing the "Why, it’s old De Srilyun's clever
ticle William Jennings Bryan made a Wichita Falls and Northwestern rail-| idea. He thinks his Jane will be per
MONEY OF THE RICH.
Of More Use Foolishly Spent Than
Hoarded or Lying Mis.
A great reservoir of water undistrib-
uted leaves men and women to perish
of thirst and growing crops to parch
snd die. So also vaults bulging with
stagnant money leave men and women
to perish in abject poverty and ripened
crops to rot within the fields and or-
chards that grew them. Therefore
what happens to the dollars of the
millionaire to a question of the first
importance.
Those of ne who believe in praying
for material blessings will do well to
pray long and earnestly that rich wo-
men will never cease to buy $100 hats
and 91,000 gowns, with diamonds and
other jewels to match; that they will
continue to give balls and teas and en-
tertainments of the moot expensive
kind; that they will he recklessly ex-
travagant in gewgaws and folderols of
every description, because it will be
good for us who depend upon an in-
statement which is taken to mean that road has engaged the best thought, la- 1 fectly safe as long as Miss Blossom is
he is to surrender the leadership of bor and energy of our citizens. Never around.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
the party into new hands, before have we seen our people work I -
"With several new democratic gov- so hard for the accomplishment of any Easy.
ernors in the States where the reform object. Realising the great advantage "What can a doctor do when b. gets
element is strongest, snd with the the road wiuld be to all Interests it se. a pattent who neither drinks nor
prospect of s democratic congress to e "Id an interests it se smokes?'
formulate the issues of 1912, there is cured, and realizing the great detri-«Tell him to stop eating certain
every reason to believe thst a number ment it would be to our property and things. Everybody eats.”—Loulsville
of strong leaders will be developed, other interests should we lose it, not t Courier Journal.
and that from these a democratic can- only for th® present, but for all time Nye’s Tent Show all week long,
of eventsand with a united party be- to come, our people have worked day commencing Monday. Ladles free.
bind him, can win a national victory and night to try and meet the demands 297-2t
for democracy and inaugurate the re- of the promoters for securing the road. -----
forms, the advocacy of which has given As a general thing our people have I If we haven’t It we will make it for
to the democratic party is wonderful_,. _ , you
vitality snd Us increasing strength, responded nobly. But there are many,
‘ ‘The heart of the democratic party among them are some of the largest 124-46
is sound: the spirit of the masses is
unbroken. There is, to be sure, cer-
tain work necessary to be done, but it
t is work that is possible snd work
which is quite certain to be done.''
W. E. SKEEN.
WALKER HALL FOR GOVERNOR.
Western Texas is now clamoring for
recognition among the possibilities for
gubernatorial honors. A close friend
property owners, who have laid down Big Tent Show coming next week
and refused to contribute anything, * Comine, "ek
They are willing that their follow ~ N)re * Ladles free first night,
townsmen shall bear the burden and | _
are willing to receive the benefits of See us before buying dry goods.'
their labor and hard earned money.294-4t w. E. SKEEN.
This is not right; every citizen is mor-1 _
ally bound to bear his part In securing Red Band Union Made Tobacco.
those things that add to his material 257-tf
SHERROD A CO.
as well ss general interests. Not to do --------------------
of R. W. Hall, the ‘‘Panhandle ora- so should bring down upon them the Nye's Tent Show at popular prices
tor,” to authority for the statement condemnation of all good citizens, for one week commencing Monday, 297-2t
that It would not be surprising to see they cannot expect the confidence and -----
Mr. Hall in the contest for governor respect of their follows. Let everyone Patronize Pond's Up to Date Laundry,
two years hence. Mr. Hall is well who has not yet contributed, see the " sewe your buttons en. 188"
known ‘ State notweniane.. epeceuix committee and give what you are able: Red Band Union Mad. Tobacco.
by so doing you add to your, town 276-tr ' SHERROD * CO.
as well aa the community's best Inter- -----------------__
ests and by thus doing we will make Special Mg show at Majestic. Jack
Altus, in fact, the best city in South- Owen, the funny Dutchman. 297-1t
west Oklahoma.—Altus News. ’ 1 -e
has he distinguished himself at State
conventions, and his friends declare
he would have a strong following and
: would stand a good show in the free for
all fight which le promised in the next
campaign. Mr. Hall to a prohibitionist
and would likely divide honors with
Judge Ramsey along this line, ft to
claimed by friends of Mr. Hall that it
is high time that West Texas should
be recognised, as heretofore the vari-|Phor
.- I New hosiery just received.
Niggerhead and McAlester Lump Coal.294-4t W. E. SKEEN.
The Maricle Coal Company has on -----------------------------
sale the best Niggerhead and McAles- Majestic tonight, special. Owen and
ter lump coal. Phone your orders. DeVernon, new act. New pictures
347. 224-tr new songs.297-1
A
— he
JKE & CO’S
Lasts until Tuesday, April:
27th. Our entire $35,000
Stock at
DUCED PRICES
Ndididid
BE AS FAR ADVANCED
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AS THE TIMES S
The two-room
tailor is anti-
quated. Progress
gives you to-day
STEIN-BLOCH
SMART CLOTHES
timed to the min-
ute in Fit, Style,
and price. They
are ready at our
shop.
Walsh & Clasbey
BR
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1909, newspaper, April 23, 1909; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703866/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.