Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1922 Page: 10 of 12
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922.
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NEW YORK. July I.—Gold bars
valued at arrived hare to-
day on the steamer Majestic from
England for Kuhn. Loeb and com-
This remark was made to us by a
prominent Automobile firm of this
city. It is only one of many similar
ones made to us every day.
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"We got results on the want ad we
ran for three days. We delivered
the roadster today.”
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This little want ad only cost $1.08 and
the consideration for which the car
changed hands ran Up into hundreds
of dollars.
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OLDER TEACHERS
ME BENEEITEO
UNDERNEWLAWS
ended yesterday, resulted in a hung
jury.
The defense claimed that Mrs.
Rosa' testimony was necessary In
Kami's trial and that it should be
continued until her’s was dispoued
DENVER SHOPMEN
TOLOSESENIORITY
RIGHTS JULY TENTH
Cord in this
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BACKTOLABORS
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ALEN OWNED PATENTS
WASRINOTON, July I —Formal
demand will be made by Allen Prop,
erty Custodian Thomas W. Miller
this week on the Chemical Founda-
tion for the return to the euntodtan
ancermiG
64 la tLe flea tournament and in
the pitching contest.
In Taslcab Service
Ob a fleet of cars in thia territory, under
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last lodger; fit and improve all makes of flashlights.
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TRIAL OF OTTO HARI
AT AUSTIK ROST ROBED;
ROSS CASE HUNG JURT
FEASHLIGHTS
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Ferguson land, a mile and a half
north—st of Mankins, filled up with
oil from a aand at it— feet, and la
estimated for 1— barrels or better.
The tost has made several small
The Daily Times is Wichita Falls’
Want-Ad Directory
AN EVEEADY FLASHLIGHT Is MOKB IMPORTANT THAN
A un PRESERVEA ,
fly that you should live
* ehem the very beat of
< Almost any tire win give satisfactory service
under ideal conditions. Some makes will even
it ’• best to sa ,,SHDtOLA,\
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a
hand when the jury oonvened. The
jury remained busy throughout the
day and at n late hor there were
more the* ticteen awaiting thelr
turn to enter the secret chambers.
often than
thecouree
with the appemirance of being lees
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- For sale everywhere by electrical, hardware, sporting goods, drug,
and auto ac—nry shops; garages; general stores.
ed" la thecamem—a— proved"unnttt
eerviee
Rough Vsage
A —irvice car owner and driver known —
*dhe hardest driver to the Panhandle," from
Ko— your boa— cool all summer
with t O. t tan. The cost la trit-
ling com—red with the coat of win-
ter heating. Wichita Valls Hlectrie
with meny makes ot
i re eelveS it
this writing
resced that mileig
are etilin operation
“WE’LL SATISFY”
THE E. A. MARTIN TIRE COMPANY
. DISTRIBUTORS or SAVAGE TIRES AND TUBES
an Oku Avenue Wichita -Falls, Texas
Krive and then played a. majhle-
niblick shot that landed on the
Tenchers who have taught for nit-
teen years under first grade certi-
fl—to may on proof be granted a
permanent flrot grade certificate,
aad those who have taught for five
yen re under a first grads certiricate
gUy have this certificate exteaded
for another year upon recommenda:
tion of the county, superintendent
ana the board of trustees, according
to ths new school laws which have
gone Into effect.
Examination for teachers will be
held at the offices ef the county
superintnhent in the court houne
Friday and Saturday.
superintendent Burl Bryant who
tn out of the elty on business, win
return Thursday night to conduct
title examiation. .
where "tests" are mede,
pot, with no intention <
•wen. The "test" to in
the sarvica tires must tux
; nt
..' a
sting in territories tributary to
to to espocially true of tr in
nervic and in the oR fields
zdMkdu.,
After this unusually aurora test a crltical
Inepecton of the casing revealed a perfect
hood between pltoe without e singl loose
cord. We attribute thto to part to the
e con—rttcfional footuroj we
have put into the Savage Cord — make it
the ren-rkaMo tire it to. 2 Other tires "teet-
i Unusual Service
Runnin a dire flat to connidered the ex- tonatrom
treats of hard ■—gw and abuse and gner- IMMn.
ally necessitates an inveetment In a naw
tire. Thto to true la Daita — well —
t.
IntheouPlelds
uZzeggnnnishgezrelhngaummeejzhtnz
to and fra— the oll flelde, for a at 11 saga of
t-t =*-, Savage Mr— hmregivea greater
tt—lea — certain openton la Northwest-
ern Tex— than any other make of tin ,
used— and they data to have trBai* ths— sn
VKTE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE for indoors, out-
W doors, motoring, hiking and all vacation pur-
AUSTIN, July L—On motton -
tbs detense, ths trlal of Otto Nami.
IS, University of Texas —t
from Cuero, for murder is connec-
tloa with the shooting of John K.
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going the severeet type of city,
service, Savage Cords an averag
than 10,005 mies of highly -
serbicev la comparlon with th
previously secured from other tir
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"" ncerely urge you to make
up your minds Individually and act
for the best interests of yourseivet
your families and the country which
to depeadent upon your loyal serv-
The grand jury of the —to dM
trlct court res umea its word
Wednesday mornihg at ( qoloeke
after a recess since last Friday
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who made hole No. 1 la
. Re had a a00-yar4
‘ Striking Fort Worth and Denver
shopmen may retain their full se-
•I— ity rights if they return to
work before the beginning of the
first —Ift on Monday morning. Jyly
JR according to a notice insued
wednesday by Hale Holden, presi-
dent of the Buripcton system, of
which the Fort Worth and Denver
is a part.
The statement recites that it is
the duty nt the railroad to malntain
its service and that unless the men
return to work a reorganization of
motor boating, canoeing, or
location to approaching boats, pick up moorings,
find landing places. Its long range makes it indis-
pensable for motorists, to read road signs and attend
to emergency work about the car; for Boy Scouts and
campers; fix every outdoor purpose where a portable
light is needed. Sboott a ^oo-fL beam of electric
brilliance! Try out this Eveteady Spotlight at once.
movemeat for the balancing of
trade accounta whioh was interrupt-
ed for neveral week s by the strike
la the South African gold fields.
Tre grizsly bem r produces young
every two or three yearm. _____
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harmonious relations which have
always existed between us and be-
WB HAVE A nEAL
Bargain in Late Model
Cadillac Touring Car •
pink, buying a car It will be to your advantage to see us regard-
lag this car.
Victory Motor Company ,
•— seott Ave. Phone It—
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of all formerly pilon owned —tents
5 now controlled by the foundation.
alderation to faithful employes, we
ask you to give moot sober thought
to your final decision in the matter
— returning to our mervice.
•The existine law provides the
means of correcting any inJuntice
which you may feel needs correc -
tion. For years in the east we have
been able to meet and argue ami-
cably on all matters. We belie**
that condition can and should again
exist. Th—e of our mechanical
craft employes who report for their
duties not later than for the begin-
ning of the first shift on Monday
morning. July IS, may do so with
resumption of fuH seniority and will
— treated its if their eerviee had
been continuous. Th—* returning
after that time, it accepted, and
lb—e newly hired will rank as new
1, when it came up for trial here Ro— was shot ta hla home wher
this morning. The second trial of Nami w— rooming. last February.
Mra, Maggie Ron. also for murder Nami admitted to officere that he
in connection with the xiing of shot him in selt-detense but the
Rose. her hueband, has been,set for state eought to prove la Mra. Rosa
October 11. Her first trial, which trial that she fired the fatal — ot.
Buys a Painted
Study of Horses;
Work of Master
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xnw TORK: July l -Christopher
. X Fitageraid has ioved horses all
hin ure and he ha. spent most of
hie life looking nt them either as a
—Hewer of rhing or as an official
of the J—key club. His affection
evea goes so far that he wants pic-
tar— of hornes around him. Re:
eentiy he caw la an auction room
A paint— study of several horses
aad bld l<— to get it
Mo took the painting home and
had it eleaned and discovered he
bad purehnsed a work of Isaac Van /
stoe, a Dutch master of the ITth
cemtuts. The —inting bad boon in
the Barine and Dunmre colleet itigps
la London.
An ofrtr of $23,000 has been made
tor the painting but Mr. Pitagetald
Ro— waoiaontlau— a—ti Jtovembor
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MAS MEFUSMD TO HONOR
nviarox FOB NBGBO
ROME. GA, July 5.—Governor
Davis of Ohio has refused to honor
eztraattion papers from Georgtafor
Henry Muxwell, a negro want— in
Floyd county on charges of murder,
declaring the aegrs would be
lynched if brought back to thia
otate, necording to Sheriff Wilson,
who has just returned from Cleve-
land where the fugitive was ar.
ested, '
DBT GOODS COllFANT AT
WILLS PoIT IS BOBBED
TERRELL. TBXAR July I.—The
J. C. Mason Dry Goods company at
Willa Point. It mil— east of here,
was entered last night and $5,000
worth of clothing stolen. A motor
truck of a Willa Hardware company
also was stolen nnd officers believe
the thleves used it to make their
getaway.____________ . ___________
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county for some time. The Gulf
oompany and others owning acre-
age in the vicinity helped him la
putting down the test.
Keep y—r home cool all sums—r
with a O.E. Fan. The cost is trif-
ling compared with ths cost — win-
ten h—ting. Wichita Falls Eleotrie
Mr. Miller announced today.
Custodian Miller —Id that in
event ot refusal tp turn over the
patents — had ben indicated by
Francis P. Garvan, head of the foun
datton, a suit in equity immediately
would be filed in the supreme court
of the Diutrlet of Columbia, In con-
formity with President Hardiig’s
natructions.
6 Toma
niqht. A. reeves was taken over the
holiday, but work was. begun la re- 2--— ------
newed interest Wedne—ay. ' Ans the scoring of an
Tbs bailiff* had succeed— In th« ley Golding,
meantime in summoning a lays* wo ntrokes
number ot witnesses who were — |ta*s_ and.!
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Couper Jr. who— allotment of IM
Strok— we— not us— until ths 10th
hols was reached. > \
In the sand trap contest. Dr. G. H. .
Ham—hire won first pri— and T. ,
B. Cochran second. In the pitching ?
contest over the irrigation ditch. N '
Stanitorth got first honors and 94
Rubeam second. Rub—m then *on
the blind handicap event, G. F.
Reppy finishing second.
foods upon all occasions. If
this to your idea of fl— mat-
, ta you ought st once to get
aoquainted with oar bread
and other bakery goods. Tour
tamily will give them a
green end trickled into the cup.
In the flag tournament, A. It. Cot-
ton won first'pri—, planting his
flag on ths list —n before he ex -
hausted his M strokm; tws birdtes
helped him score. Dan Rubsam went
to teiom*otswid toe — strokes
allotted him, winning wecond prise:
third honors went , to Fred T.
SHNOLAadds to the life of leather. Gves a durable, brilliant
polish that stands out
The SHINOLA boa has an easy opener that automatically
lifts ths.lid. No more soiled hands or broken finger nails.
Black, Tan. White, Ox-blood and Brown
—Always 10c.
3 To make shoe neatness an easy habit /A
N ' —get the SHINOLA Home Set (Ag
2 A genuine bristle dauber which cleans the LLspp39u
‘hh,. shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. 6s 'J
.*440. Large lambs’ wool polisher brings. (32
the shine with a few strokes. A 4240
MONB Y-B AC K OFFER"
Try out the wonderful Eveready Spotlight. Buy one
of any dealer foe $375, Use it over night, fluhing
“ near and far. If you want to return k
next day, fie dealer will refund your money without
argument. (Fr—My, you will keep it. Noone wantsto
' part with an Sv—terfy Spotlight after trying it out.) •
Danlel Rub—m g— the big chare -
——• in fourth of Jly ev—to Archpr county’s oil field broke out
at toe G—f alub.. winning the blind in a new’ vie« Tut—ay when the
bandicap event, and — pturine a—- test — Freeman et al on the W. P.
flow*. AIt la now being standard- __________
4a—-aag mlll be p»|t on the pump Company.
' Phone 5364
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Tellowetone Park la «l—II— 1oe
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I FIFTY YEARS AGO
I a woman in Lynn, Ma—., waa ateept
ing herb* on bar kitchen stove —-
da—lag to a recipe of her own, to
I turntsh m— icine for the women of- -
the neighborhood. Today, a atone*
—2 threw from the utti boa— where
ah* itv—. there ta a four-stor lab--
ora toryi mhatsng the same medicine
for the women of the world. During
the 1—t year almost let tone of
carefully selected herbs wye co-
in th manufacture ot Lydia B. Pink-
ham'e Vegetable Compound.
A woman' medicine for woman's
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without running the bailer.
The well la a—at half a mile
norhwest of the Alberta tent,
which cauned conaiderable wpecula-
lion during the boom, before —ow-
ing up dry. It ta roughly three miles
aoath of the K-M-A field, across
the county line. The location la to
the center of block 48, nection 1, S.
P. R. R surves, nbatract ill. About
n mile to the northward Ie what U
known — the Lone Wolf shallow
field. .
“Cap” Vreeman; who own the
well, has been o—ratingin Archer
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beet cb longdrives oyer pavemente, —her mahm dirt highways — the plaina.
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