Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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BISCHOF and
WOOLTEX WEEK
Presenting a Fall Exhibition
of Bischof and Wooltex
Coats and Suits
I iic fashion display in women's tailored ;.'ar-
nients llial is ready as yon read is one of the mosi
interesting assemblers Ihai we liave e\er pre-
sented.
The present season has bromhl out many new
effects in a variety that is quite extraordinary.
There are so many delightful and becoming
sU les that it creates - -
An embarrassment of choice.
But al ter all. every garment is made to suit ex
arll\ the individuality of its wearer. ;md this is
one of the chief charms of the l>isehof and \ ool-
lex collections.
During this week we present the largest
blcge of the season and it is the lime to make your
selection while the choice is so broad and the gar-
ments are so conveniently displayed.
f~ -V '/ "V'
IfimilMumM
fj L// I FOR COOP COOD5
THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX.
Coats Suits
M issjoiiarv i'lum am
Woman's Missionary Society of
First liaj.iti t church will ha\f i r
th«• ir lesson next ploiiday Uct.
in the "Home Mission Ta-k."' the
last part of chapter nine. on pair-
L\: '. begin n in-- with tin* paragraph
i th u . " Bele ; i!iiiiimi;'!'
The teacher re-ine-.! t|je meta'ber:-
to -Mi'ly and get th" ^i.-t o: > a- h
j>aragrap;> so thai ' an • » ■ r■ r a
much ground a - po- -ii«i*•. in order
that t lie da-b< gin tin- -t udy of t h*.
new mi.-sion book.
'1 'a-- part- w :!! be a - : • 1 a
folio w -:
Koliel' Movement. .M ; - AifKnigi.t
Northern Presbyteri; a First in
Educational Work Mr:. J. -1 !lou-
eth.
J pList s 111«I!.>t.-iI to Presbvi >n-
ans. Mrs Oi ie Sui-ait.
North ('aroli' a Paptists Uecome
Aroused. MrCou?:!i.
Kir:-' Hapti -! • School-. Mr. . M<• i'-
fott.
Ijiv l.-i- !■>;• I*r»■ (ail S- ■ 11•!i: Civet'
in I '.'i'1" Mr - U-.-v. iand.
A Croat .Mountain S l.ool •;••!-
intend* in. Mr M< < 'aul.
Wiiuderl ul Crov.th aid Sinn .
Mr; . •!. K la iuh.
Mountain S< hool-. Local ion.
Teachers and Students M - P.rady.
C'j-nperal n»n Mr-. Pen Park.
How tin Motn y Cone -. Mrs. .;. T
Kiliu.
The I'f-opit' 1 :• !p« ■- to Sol; •
Help. Mrs. 1 Hi 11 Kiriu.
A 1 1 )M-ti< >»•■<•<! i1: F.alawment.
.Mr- I-11n«-1 \.
Clsupl'T T'-n ChuPh Building
Tlir.-c Tliou?i. i Fi'.'• }Iuiifli • <1
Hum ■!>•. - < hurt'' Mr. Taylor
<;<1 M::y l'r W >•; -hi]■ i".'(I Without
'! emMoIIm.t River-.
A H mi.'<.!( • Churn I Sop :>"
(' ri p jil < d. Mr-. \da K •: ir.
Ciiur. h :i:: II m 1.011 i* - lb
Ri lieioi;- !•!' . M r . !1 udnall
('ondiTi'. • oi' *;* i th I'll I F» llou I tip
Mr-.
A Spiritual i l ho. Mr.- l't-a -
g i i •.
A I Jr: <]:■'• : »r t!. ■ Si ream ol
ri'.aHi:'-. Mr-. 11;rfi!'I.
A ! >iII:■ \i !i \ am! ai. (>fip(»rtunit> .
Mr. ii. X. < ourh.
RRKSIDKXT.
. _
Moii Ms Sn»j»#mi Ni'iii' f'ai i-».
By the I 11it■ <I Press.
I'; : ; . (). ! . '< A <. riua?' \ ian«r
• p.pj t i two I• .11:11 m .(r 1 ";iri; to
;];>.> ami one \vouiul»<l three per-
. oil-. Tin- a\ at.or • - .v i» -(i.
Allies in China II< pulsed.
By thf Associated Prr.^s.
lUrliii OH. x. it j;- report • <1
i • p- tl'.it tin- G«-rma;: haw re-
jui 1 <1 til- 1 i-h ami Japatie -e a!
: r.-dn^r-Tau rluii.i.
Fall Display
Daily Gaining in Interest
Our exhibition of Kail silks dress goods ik-\\
neckwear Kail garments and millinei\. is already
sufficiently broad lo satisfy llic keenesi woman.
Krcsli shipments arrive nearly even day incrcas
ing 1 he display and maintaining Ihe assortments.
Our l»ead\ lo Wear Department lias scored .1
great success through Ihe individuality and qual
iiy of its garments. The woman of refined task-
on I>11\ her Kail suit coal dress or skirl all lauli
lessly tailored and cut on Ihe latest fashionable
linens al a limited expense. •
Tailored suits of the lalcsl fashion and bcconi
ing styles in broadclolh serges and gabardines col-
ors are brown green Copenhagen blue and black
—$15.00 to $:i5.00.
Dress in satin messaline and crepe de chine
in bas<pie and box plaited long tunics—$10.00 tu
$35.00.
New coals in an extensive range of styles and
all popular materials—$15.00 to $15.00.
Tailored skirls in extra fine materials; long
lunic and plain yoke lop—$5.00 to $12.50.
WOODROOF'S
QUALITY STORE
CHI! LODGE IS !
OEM BK FifiE
i:i;si ijiNti i\ oi s;.noo
TO I Ki M l ^ I \ 1 \ I tl*
SITV.
\ {I»1 <»t ic Park ill Dati^ r. Km i-'iiv ;
|v llvtin^mshiMl — litsiidiug \V;i>
(-.ill of O. SI. Chapman oi
This City.
Chapman Lodge. a building o\vn« ■!
liy 'Trinilv l nivoi >it.y ami orrupn"! !
it - a boys' boarding' hail was de- i
.• J ro> • '<1 In iiro about Thur-da>
morning. t.h» origin of the lire ho-
ing unknown.
'I ho building was valued at |
with insurant o of ?.00<> the equip- '
lm hi at. •>'1 1 ki) wiih no insurance.
'i'his I>1111 <Ii.l: ua- deeded to thr j
i'i i'iit\ i: i •. >■ r ii y t a (> or t hre# \ i.Mr.- !
a-;o P. < ! i. i lm j.in.m <»' tin cit >.
. ad w a- 11;11:.«•«i .'or t in donor.
This building was de< d< d to j
Monda\ by parties having it in J
< ! i a rge. ami was to have heen o<-
• 'i i1 ied i • •.' .VI on da a a room in g !
hou: by y< ung men attending the
univorsit \.
Chapman Lodge v a. m-ar Y»iakum
' '■■■ I. i ::d ! !:»■ park fcn< «• <a I ron;
tho i!ai .■• but wa extingui. bed by
t i;• firo department which made a
>od run. distance < onsidered.
Dr. S. 1 .Hon;boaK. presi nut m
'{'rillI" V (. ; • ! isor '.villi U«-v. .1. C. j
Sinith a1 ■ in I-;; I'a •> a' (ending t ho !
- !. '• n il S; not! and 11. L William- I
.■on. registrar wired iiiem of the loss. J
.Mr. . ! i:. Leigh W'axaPachie j
semN a clipping i ron] a lot al paper j
giving half a column or more to
the r♦ • |»rt of til'- meeting of the j
Young Women's Auxiliary at which |
liny earned out the program of the1
Education Board. Our good women
e\i-i y where throughout Texas old
and young if there he any of the!
former Has* are becoming more ami
more in!fre-M-«| ijs » dil ation and are ;
'a eihling a greater influence for it.!
§fhen the local town paper devote* I
iiiore than half a column to a ne t - ;
ing of the Young Women'-: society I
in v. inch they study education. pray i
f-»r edncaiion and give to education j
it means thnt soon (lie entire cit.i-
zenship of the- town will be n.'oiv- -
ed in the work. - Baptist Standard
< tton Makes I iirihei I)e« !in«*.
Cm ton v. on life .- n <•: -
o! Waxahaehie today at <i. _ hasi-
middling while sotrn -old h.itrh
:» - Mt.r (: tin- i :• : la -
ing mark.» ted. mai:> : eeming .» fc;-.r
U hat it v. i 1! go lower -Mi. a ad tli:
i- having a tendency to further feea;
|: he price dou n. I t is. of . "wr-r
j nee-'. sary [or some to sell in order
|' o nn-et (heir maturing obiig;ii i<m--.
| (Mi • those who are in position to
jiiold should do so rhereb;. relieving
i! he situation a:- much a possible.
| We would not ad\ ise a general liold-
|ing. for tiiis too. would siagnate
! lonai-e.-> bu> we would advise that
: he Maple be marketed slowly so
ia • not to conga t t ho market and
hurt her beat the price down.
1
U (.IMi.VI I III . \\ li.L \< )'i'
iwss moi: atokii m \.\\\.
By the Associated Press.
An si la 'I'ex.. <>c!. s. That the
legislature now holding its third
called session will not enact a mora-
torium lav- is taken as a foregone
conclusion by opponent - of such an
act. It \wi:i pointed out here toda>
thai understanding ; • governor
was considering such a reeommendu :
tion the senate had twice taken a
vote on its attitude and each time
pledged itself against the proposi-
tion.
Medie.il So<ir!\ Meets.
By tilc? Associated I'resa.
(:i!' •• moii T»-\.. Oct. s. One of
I he most intere I in. i ;tiur« • of t h♦
j thirty sixth ".ni-itnnua! meeting of
the South T«■ \ a •• hi-!;1! Medical!
.VsHOfiation whi< h met le re today.)
wa 1 lie? "publie i«* .»»? h la- < in.u" t •:> |
be hfid tonight at t h V. M. ('. A. |
Several prominent physicians \ver«.'
I due to make addre « s on various |
j phases of health with particular at-!
tent ion to the health ot school chil-J
dren. I
Vest Point Appointnient.
By the Associated Press.
Washington Oct. 8. Kobert I'. |
Tappen of Helena Arkansas i.-
amonj? Hie West Point appointment
for 1915.
Kim k Island Hearing.
By the I'nited Pros
Washington. O. t. s Annouiu«
merit was made today by the Inter-
state eo mm or. e commi- ion that it-
investination of tie Itc i> Inland fi-
nancing ^ i 11 o^hju fee re 'Hi October)
Mantle Clocks
Alarm Clocks
Calendar docks
Desk Clocks
In fuel we 11:ini■ an*'
kind of a clock \oit wan'
lioni llic chc pes! a!;ir:.>
clock !o Ilie lii'Jicsi in it
cd Manllc Clock. Come
in and see our ass<ii tmen'.
lU'pair wo!'!; i!i ■ r.;111(.-<•<1
Corlin's Pharmacy
l>l'H«s jiimI
'!'!}«' K< \:j]I stor; .
LIFE IIISMCE iffi
III SESSION IN HISS
By tlit* A • H'i.i » i I '!'•
Dallas. 'i i \ a ()■!. s M-'iiiiu is
til' tin- American I- '• <\.i. cm urn
11 m a.aiiizution <»: • n ami
-'HiiIn.'i n life ii -urates « irmpanh-s
rvpre :Ciii ing a . ;i • .i 1:s;i" • 1> 'r J '
mHU'OU of in - arum • ■ ii. i. wire
eit'oiued here t• • •:.. . a' 111»• mrinal
«'i t ning of t lie.i' «In • <■ 'i'. ■ ii-
i ion. .Memmr- <>: • i.< tm • i i• ;»1 a ml
.■•sal -tuffs i;i' L Imr*' - : i da> ami
held dismission.-
I i. U. < iinni a uh.i us c»! ileh :ii.
Momaiia i ♦ • i»li• • i t" i h la a rt y gn et
ings of several JV\. a.- expres-ing
m- pleasure 11»«• m- iuI>» i hip ft-It a
meeting in this !•;i-
An address !»> \v \\ rdlier.
l alt- ;• > minis.-doner <■" in -nran *-e and
:aa..iig. proiii:-< d lo he one oi the
mi'-rt-siini: topu of the after-
noon -t-.--i<ni.
I'■ . t iiig Hi in- - " .i:.• I ' Kefain-
1 i: g li'isint S-:" t I.I - a hjei la to
he (ii • ;i ;«•«I i: tin- afternoon r<-
i't-i i\ f]\ I>y Jolm »' Him Ida ; :Vr o:
hai Vslan. \\'( Virginia. and Ar-
innr F. ilall ol Fort Wayne. Indiana.
i Jr. and .Mrs. F. \V. Fo\\\orth> and
little daughtt. r of iudiaaap'di ai e
the guests of It. W. Uetzendaner and
i family. Dr. Foxvortli> was a dele-
gait It; tin America n .. e«»n vrn -
i non in haliar and \\a» t a < i» d vice-
president of the modi-ai .• ' ion
W oman I>iu Ms to Death.
ISv the Associated i'r. .
I Itni- i r.ii. T"\ < »« ! .M r •. M .
I'». Turn : ' ill- ;! i< d I t»d •. v -a re-alt
of hi: in- ret ei\ t i! ill; - intnn i:u- w hen
ia r Ire . t aught hre !'ro:u a liehh d
ma ifh. a.- leav a a an hand and
h\« eh 1 hi 1 ell.
WOMEN WHO ARE
ALWAYS TIRED
May Find He'p in This
Letter.
Swan Creek Mich. 441 cannot speak
too highly of your medicine. When
through neglect or
overwork I gi t run
down and my appe-
tite is poor and I
have that weak lan-
guid always tired
feeling I get a bot-
tle ot' J.ydia E. Pink-
ham's Vege ta l>le
Compound and it
builds me up gives
me strength and re-
stores me to perfect
health again. It is truly a great bless-
ing to women and I cannot spoak too
highly of it. i take pleasure in recom-
mending it to others." Mrs. Annie
Cameron R.F.D. No. 1 Swan Creek
Michigan.
Another Sufferer Relieved.
Hebron M '. —"Before taking your
remedies I was all run down discour-
aged and had female weakness. 1 took
Lydia E. Pir.kiiam'a V -getable Com-
pound anil used the Sanative Wash and
find today that I am an entirely new
woman ready ami willing to do my
housework now where In fore taking
\ our medicine it was a dread. I try to
impress upon the minds of all ailing
won ' U 1 nieet the Ik nofiu they can
derive from your medicines." —Mrs.
CliAKI.LH Rowk R. F. D. No. i
Hebron Maine.
If >iui want spec in I nil vice
write to l.yiliu I' l'iiikliuiu Me<l-
leilie Co. (i oiillileiili.il ) l.ynu
Man* Your letter wll l>e opened
l-eutl tint Muswered by u woiuuu
u '. hold iu aU-irt vuniiiieuvta
FOOT BALL ESI
l> \ i J \> IIM.I! TO Ml i I N i x \-
!« v< imi; <>\ I 'm \i
cii;oi \i>s.
! ii">l <»am<* "| Season !"»• Daila-
Ufei Thr<r W. rks o| Man!
j raining—IVrsoMin ! <>i
Train.
The I >.i llii High sriind! I'"(M !1
'»'»• M: will nnvf tile W • • \. i' i' -l i'-
f i iyh on Yoakum fir hi. ! hi •;> .• Fri-
•l;i ;v in 1 he firs' am. oi » iw • - an
for I k'.Uas.
It i .-ai i lii Dall;i. I . m i.:. •
: Ihm 11! iiadf-r.uoiug tlinv. u • i> "i
i hard training.
Follow ing is tin !>rol»a!-!- i 11*
jo! til' Dallas buurlr Tarhii ton.
; • *• ?111■ r; Scire |»j« and I '• • ■ Is>!:
■ /- ii•'! I-' 1 -: Loon: is an-! I'11 r— ;
j 1 : A I lav 'Thoi.ua II. I'! • ami
. il Harm
j liait harks. ami lOnni h a a-!
| fullbacks.
A - |f "ia! i ni«• ri: r i.>.• n < a r -a : i! i •
; ' In- i ••am and rent-•!■: v ill lea •• ! h.-
i i1;i!i-• hi terurha n Ma i ion a i I 11
j . ii hour later.
'
.{. w (. \i;i>i \i i; 1;i < <>mmi
V\ \ \ vi i \ r H11 \ > \
IK \ I N i N <. < • K ' I \l>.
i in!) Ketjuiremr lit Is Hail I'ark.
< lu!» (I«»«i •- < * With 11 <»t ; 111 < I < dd
\\ a! • r ami \di <|iiafe 11 < >1 el
I
I acilit iev
; It not yet spilled thai !;■« •
■ hi' will not I".- i" rmiued l<> '■ ij11.
i »tie privilege ol" ha\iiiK • ' nig U-a-in.
| team train hen? next spring
t While it is announced the St. Louis
j Amerii ai.s wiii irnu i< the
1 (.'ha iiiber of < •• S tin- mt; -
j it r up with 11 i< Ih-truii Timers and it
: i ■:l !'«•!>" I" i i' ■ I• !.• ■ St. Lou' ('<:•
f (UnaIs uiay be imlu'. • d *o i1 .< i;. 1< «
The Dallas X- w • of tin niu'uir^
j cot: i; iiu'd tiii . !!'->u i;. it ■ *111 ami!
j flie matter:
"J. W. (iardner. ownc.- i-i th
1 local Texas la ..21:. ir. : < hi-e. : in
j receipt o! u rommuniiiai ion from the
; management of 1!'. Louis XaM-mal
League club iii'iui! ; u ii there is a
; -nil ■ n!e !»!;»« < t ». je : r t ha;
11^1)1! 111 ii''H ;ii ! 11 ; i - ' Mi.
j 1' a l"f il'HT is .1 'i :• ! \\ a :i ■
; iiar!ii«■ 111 : h< St 1:i - X"tioii.; •
I well a * l(» the Si Luui A! o-ri ui
I "It i- also ruiu<u< d that Loii^i* *w
| and Mintral Well- s\ i 11 invite major
j league teams to train in :h- ie rim .-
j 111 ■ \t > 1 -a j". Minera' \V- \ 1. ; pre-
t viously lii-en < 01: i-1. r > .I In i en i ii
j major li-.lL-'llf 1 .1 I! • Li |nmr
! train hcrvin- in and mi! ol that plac-
j ninth il nil )i-i 111 v • \ c-
j Since motor car .servh-.- ha- bei n in
j augurated it is believed this object-
I I on 1 a 11 not h 11 f - • ■i any hiuui-r
| Tin- only - . in- n.ajor
h agile clubs tn.iki of 11;- cities in
vvhjejj they train is !o furnish a fall
I ark with ^r.i - h;.. .i and mi:: : ..
a clubhouse wilh imt -u(l i old water
I and adi i|iiale boiel facilities. '
Nolii-o.
When you Iiav * .1 m • It'ty Item for
'lie Daily Light tall Mrs. George T
Wilson phone numla r r.7. It takes
some time t»> get al! tin tie*nils ol I
each social function an.l th<! manage |
! rnent of tlila paper \\':!l appreciate it j
iif you will assist c.. giving her the j
| particulars as early as possible. ti '
DOC SHOW AT STATE. 1-AiR
New York Expert to Judge Kcnr.el
Show at State F^.r of Texas Tris
Year.
Dallas: In u<<o l.irua to in forma-|
tion received ! W 1 St aia»n See- j
i*'■! a: v Star* Fair of >..» Mr .lat..e *
.Mortimer of V w i ;> i>. .w j
cured to judg» ' 1 'ail.v> K< unci CI:: > j
how. which will i;c held O tobcr •
':o 2\ and 25.
Mr Mortimer is one of the olde t
juil. ■ - iii ' L• • '■ . ii.' - : I i - : he ana |
grfco has super&teiided the v a v.-rk
dog show for so tin I h i 11 > \i.irs He!
has also directed i . i. i at of |
the Danhury. Connect i< u< y> i'or i
about tw< :ii> year: II will judg« ■he'
Winnipeg. Manito a m .v Oii.da-i l;'
to l'». and will rone dipct to Dalle
from Winnipeg. \u • \»» .tional exhibit
uf Ii!;e dog. may l.e looked foi at IhJ
simtn l<-u»r ..F C
Individual Exhibit Farm Producia*
Dallas "All oil" t . a> or th'.'.
splendid feature at th- Mai. Kair this
year. tut>* Sei ivtury St ration ' i that •
it will bruin out a tin ■ ..t of iadi\ . i \:\
exhibits from I-HRiI 's who will -leov
i"hat tie indu dual iaii;;« i of 'i" \t.
The Daily Light *t*4 tfte I
* "*♦♦♦
IJI(; SHIPMENT
NEW BILK PICKLES—
Sniiill ' id Kins. School Pickhs. Sw t i (u.|.jn
Swirl Mixed M;iil^ocs (iret'11 Tumnlncs ;in(| o^
I'clisli ;iii(t Sweet Helisli.
In addition we have a I id! line of I><>|!|c| pj(.M
olives ill all si/es and prices.
J. B. HSriES
• I ICHT CRI'ST" FLO! !{
AX!) CRISCO SHORTENING;
TRY THEM—THEY ARK
(; I A R A X T E E I).
WARD & KIRSH
SU C'I SSOHS TO WAUD 1JKCI3
S. W. I'honc 770 New Phoncl
HEAR SEZ—
I Mace \ < >ii ■ ni l !• ■■ i.!;
with us. Price .">()(• per gallf
Our Cranberries arc the bd
Thursdav"> H:ir.nain
I Tic (.nil 1 It-:I i i< i ■ SphMi h Hi
\\ (.• list evt r\ i-! 'i 'it In p!: •<
you.
V/. H. HARRISON
(!! !) riloM: NOS. !><> ami ill N! \V I'llOM 91
.State IBank & Trust Compano
Of Waxahachic T< tv.
"GUARANTY FI ND IJANK"
i raiwicls .1 (ioncrai IiuiiKmu i#umir*>>.
The nun-interest bearing and uds» - ur» ! ! ••
are protect by ihe Depositors G;iarai:'.> . f
Texas.
This Hunk i specially authorized i«> t > • Adm:^
trator. Hxecutor Guardian Receiver K'r.
We liespectively Solicit Y«mr I .
0. W. COI.KMAN President J. T. SIT:
J- K. COIJJ.M\N. cashier U. .1 «•«•; - \
It. C. JOHNSTON. A M r •
-
| Established 1868 Nationalized Iti
(Citizens National ftmik
Of Waxahacliic Tovi-.
• apital. Surplus and I'rolii (>•.»•»•
<>l I li | |;s
'' -Nl-A I' I'11■. Idem T. A I '| 1 i M
J" VV S1N«-I.I. 1 < ).N . \ i.(! Pri'shlcnt li. \\ . . •»
J- N. I.A.NCSI'OKl). A
nn;i:»T(iit-i
'• "'" ' 'P. T. A. K-rri- k. K. Kr. ■. «
"r " '<• Tlu)lui);uu. s. I'. Ski:. .- i. • •
J V I.iiik for<i.
NATIONALIZED 1 SIM)
""fJa.vaJjnclitc -Xnttcnm! Ban#
. Waxahachio Texas.
Capital Surplus and Profits Owr >i
j ( V0L R ACC'OrNT SOMCFTKl)
Smjhli l-M | ('['.\\I ; i i ! f
w. K M«KN1uht 1 *' Actlve Second V J
Ak>lMat u VS ■a'.h.rt
. DIRECTORS I
Al IAVVM. STII.KS K. K. ('( XMN \\l. «: H l''"l
MNUHAM J. u. MILI.KH J)f{ c u S|MIv MAKRiS
AJclXTOHll J IKE I'KNS J. W ll.\Uli:<OS
i KKSU KOASTLM; EARS—
*V»IIIC 11 iff Kcisluiw ;||||| (||(| I isiilnll
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Bell, Tom. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914, newspaper, October 8, 1914; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075992/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .