Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1922 Page: 19 of 38
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present a pertormnce of thia ex-
good service for granted, accept it, and say noth-
ing about it Ydur silence thus becomes his golden
opportunity. With lips sealed, you innocently give
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ing fault with it. You know the man we mean. He
is a good fellow at heart and talks sanely enough
upon other subjects, but when he discusses this
company s service he loses his balance com
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The above ad appeared in the first issue of The Wichita Italy
Times on May 14th, 1907
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SOON TO, BEGIN ON
DIVERSION CORE WALL
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prices for all farm product* and
they ar* therefore undertakng the
vear’s crop with redoubied Inter-
eat. Th* acraue in wheat, while
imited,.shows 1M par cent In con-
ditloa and th* yiela per acre will
renth the normal mark If not ex-
ceeay it. Range condition* ara vary
satiutactory, krans I* far advanced
and stqck water I* abundant for
Paul von Allman and hla ohant-
wIf sin* "Sunny Jim.” “Bunny
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Phone Number is Now 5019 .
- of tha aonth side canal I* coins
forAard eteadily. On the Call
, Field branch, right of way ha«
been obtained on all save a few
WASHINGTON, May 11 — Benate to be inevitable.
Investigation of the recent iacraaea ■ - '
' in the price of gasoline la pro-
sposed in resolution Introduced to-
, day by "senator MeKellar, demo-
-crat. Tennesses. Prompt action on
■tractor, dredging. Puget
redzine apd Dratnage oom-
axgen3385
.‘gdge
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A* th* final enienng of the eaa-
>n the momamunfty theater will
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Super biy gtintactory.-epecteen
nerviee ewpplled by Fred Goa op-
tomatrist. with Krocer ¥wsir Sa.
Wichita Walin Takae . (0)
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Hawaii has 118 foretan aguage
echoola with 1*.*** pupil*. _
eqwtr•
thete
many month* to eome. Thar* haa
not been a time perhapc in the his-
tory if Baylor county when optim-
lfrfr?tuture weitare of th* peo-
ar, party No. 4,
Bell.
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Cats often Uva from 11 to 11
the factory on April 27,
The company ha* set it* mixer
and all machinery and haa It* work-
in* force all lined up ready for op-
eration*. A trace on the oar re-
vealed that in all probability the
car would arrive by Monday morn-
in*. -
Although the steel for the bridze
which wi open Hohtday oreek pn
this road ha* been hauled to th*
woene. but iittie work on placinr It
haa been don*. It la believed, how-
ever. that thia will be completed
within the next two week*
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Day on Mara la 41 minute* onger
than one on earth.
dam will also start within a few by J. A. Kemp, aignainine the
anyte t—-hte—y*t—-. agting or wvrr w m ‘ storfaze
Wet roads have delayed comple: * -
Potts and Prentice, contractors,
were aids to work four days durln*
the past week and a total of 200
lineal feet of concrete was placed.
A conservative estimate of the time
It will take to finish the present
■tend of the mixer places it at ton
days, barring any mishaps or bad
weather.
The Tibbets Conhtruction com-
pany. which was granted the sub-
contract for the pavln* of the Clay
county road. is ready to besin but
has been forced to remain idle, due
the to'
part of Texas this
A dozen dr more tsamln* and
■radio* contractor* have sub-con-
tract* for leaner phase* of the
have immortalised
too, to the non-receipt of a ear load of
—1' steel mesh which was shipped from
It by the senate was asked, but it
went over pendine determination
whether a similar resolution was
pendin*.
the roads. The Une win ba fli
present at the Wichita theater oa
June 1 aja 1 Shakospeares "Mid-
„ummer Nighee Dream.” The May
by the immortal Hard of Avon will
be the meet pretentious uaertak- z . .
ins yet Enc’commun P cortuminz.andamtsin -bl
pity theater~ptayers ho beuan i----- — — —-
their amateur aramatle work eome have had opportunity
month, ago as the studio Player*. --------- *--- **
and throu*h their study and public
perhaps the largest acres** la th*
history of Baylor county. Feed and
‘ ferage crops will also come in for
extensive planting. Farmers are
optimistie over the fact that this
sectIon will psrhaps prove to be
to juduo
private pertormancen
tar shrmoch, TEXAB, May 13.—
nay for it, however. - • with the comine owarm favorabl.
surveying of the Holliday.branch weather, ooMitioaa foliowin* a very
-- ----* ----- . ——• excellent season afforded by heavy
and oantlnusd rainfall farmers are
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appearancs in dramatte prourams -- ----- -----. .
won for themaelves and for Wlch- pear*'* plays by their stase art and
its Falle th* first Uttta. Theater ability. ,____ *____
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The |Wichita Mill & Elevator .Co. !
Manufacturers of High-Grade Flour, Meal and J [
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. 4 We value your good will, everyone’s gpod will.
- Hus company is your company, the public’s com-
pany. Now let us work together to convert this
• man from a knocker to a booster.
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charter at the Drema league to be
awarded tn Tahaa.
.The Shakesperean program ••
. June 1 and I will be nder the di-
reetion at Mrs. K. L Fulton, and
the mat will be made up lapweiz
at the leading talent at the local
tian at the electrle line, and the
. hergulanean teak at moving the
ntwo bi* transformers from Mahelle
across ths country to the damsite
is awaiting the thorough diyine of
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MH CEREMONIA
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Final arrandements ■ have been
made' for the bigzest ceremonial
ever staged by Maskat Temple. The
entire prozram will be rendered in
the e vanin* of May 23. thereby at-
tording every Shriner and novice in
nothwest Texas an opportunity to
attend. Recent rains have incregsed
the prospects for a large class of
novices. Potentate Cline has hla or-
canizitions in ful array and the
■and haulers are all busy haulln*
sand from the Wichita river to Call
Field for use In the second section.
Al Elite. director, and the Arab
Patrol, under the direction of Cap.
RobbIS: will hoot tha sana ana
everythin* will be to tip top. shape.
Joe E. Ward and his errw of noise
makers have been tunln* up for
several weeks and th* not** they
busy i this section in planting
cotton and a large acreage of the
plant will soon be in the ground.
Resident engineer, party- Mo. (,
diversion das*. H. La.' Thackwell.
Resident engihenE. party Mo. 4.
south canal, L O. Doane.
Resident engineer, party No. T,
south canal, J. R. Black
Conculing electrical engineer,
Fred A. Jones.
General contractor, Callahan Con-
struction company. . B. B. Mayoap,
visa president and general man-
azer.
Sub-contractor, concrete work. B.
F. and C. M. Davis. -
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Rehearnals for -Midsummer
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F. s-Heyser of the Callahan Con-
struction company. general con-
tractors. Mr. Heyser is in charge
of the company's operation* her*.
Beard of dlr* Aero. Wtehita
County Water Improvement Die-
trie No. 1—J. A. Kemp, presidenti
T. R Noble, vice president: N. N.
Martin, secretary; J. ■. Briaweul,
a c. wood.
Chief engineer and eneral man
ager. Robert A. Thompson.
Aastatant chief engineer. H. F.
McFarland
Attorneys, J. T. Montgomery, A.
H. Britain.
Auditor, tax collect or and asaeusor,
J. W. Chatham Jr. " -
Resident engineer, Wichita Falls.
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storage dam. H. M. Church. r ■
Resldent engineer, party No. l.
topographical work. R. C. Thaxton.
Community theater who have here
totore won commendation In ine
in honor of Jae. 8. MCandless, who
wrI be elected imperial potentate
a: the session held in Ben Francisco
in J nnc. 1
Inrormation reechos ths ssr of
Recorder Frits that th* attendance
of nobles and novices at this cere-
monint session will bo th* biggest
North Texas Gas Co.
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WICHITA DAILY TOMB* SUNDAY, MAY 14, im
“One Man On the Block
Makes Public Opinion”
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“ What we regret most, however, is not that this
man is soured against us, but that his attacks are
7 permitted to go unchallenged by his friends who
are also our friends.
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Superhiy satlstacrory spectacte
service auppll«d by Fred Gom. op-
iometrta, with Kruger Jewelry Co.,
Wichita Falle Texas. (0)
Billiard* began h« an outdoor
pastime.- •
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. Canndlnn Meney. •
I>1 .count Canadian money la
down around 1 par qent. That la.
_ Canadian dollar lx Worth 11 eente
win American money. In February,
21920, it reached Ita iowest. Bl eente
I The gai reflect the'rice la British
- exchang alao Canada’s more favor-
able poaition la world trade.
' Plaaa are under way for appro-
prlatel . commeimoratine Wichita
ang ftrst ahip-launching. which la
expected to take place about the
toot of thio month, #y that time
the’aredze which la to have a big
part in construction of the storage
d*m wilt be ready to take to the
waiem, if any waves ican be found
la the vietnity:
Arrangements for the celebration
are stil at the tentative stage, but
it la probable that it will take the
form of a baaket picnic at the
atore*. dam alto, with a’briet cere,
- money of some kind in connection.
The boat le to be christened la the
approved style so It takes to the
water, provided somebody prodooee
the required fluid. The boot will
bechriatenea the T. B. Noble.
The work of drivins sheet pil-
ta* at the diverelon dam la neaviy
finished, and similar word will ber
• *ln shortly at the storage dam.
where «hipments et the pilihehave
been atriving for sevorat weeks
Concrete pourin* at the storage
G in other words, you and hundreds of other satis-
fied customers in the same neighborhood take
ThaaahUiern an* of th. .tom** urn. OA »up •*<[>•
itMTarjaurin, canei-ft* tor th* ca^tulla i* brinf |a*tall*
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handle <1 Inch., ione #x
weluha to ounces Ex WHB
tremely flat and come- “
paet, Fin.at in wow,
har none, flaed by champion plutol
shot and won chanplonahip with it.
BEND NO MONET. Boat by mall C
U. D . you nay powtman whan deliv-
orad. Order now Supply nmited.
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