Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 256, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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meoretarles of the interior.
try. who testified that he lout hlo
old friend. Mr. MeFaU. 6100,060
which he gave him to eash ta a
eutt ease,and inalair lent or gave
Mr. Moral! »1<O.OH. come in bonds.
"Hany money r Tea, very.
Mr. Fall ears "lam a sieh man."
That tant becuse he couldn't hire
a doetor. apparentiy,
Ono hundred thousand dollars in
eash la a satohel that Mr. Doheny
lent to Mr. Faif withou taking his
note or fecelpt, had nothing What-
ever to do with the tact that a few
weeks later Mt. Fell, so seetetary
of the tnterlor.. member of Frank
dent Haraige cabinet, leased as,-
W0°So2t.y ***** in falitornta
Mr. bohner says he beuoven the
oompany will make one hundrea
million dollars of prefit out of the
lease, which shows that he is a
msz72mr,m.amss
The drawing shows how the flag
(Al may be out Intothree kMOM
whieh may be sown together to form
the peasant (b).
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is that in tore years as
attomnerot Manoas City,
A UNIQUE SERVICE
Music and Liahein, Rare Beauty
aThe House ofaThousand Candle?
sutarAN the comm:
bapiy atucover ther thl
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contest in
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will he formed.
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NaTtOKAL ADvaanuNo nuPaMaLNTATIVpS 3
.2armezzaE
fa Tosao
wiu oso to it that
.22 —m- — land are motored to
!«••*»ana to the people of the
Uaifed autos that »m hem.
Failure to do this would, «f ‘coure,
d:troy,2rT.Sbolldge poutieny ta
1924 But Mr. Coolidge isn't the
sort of man to let that partjeula
transaction pass regard low of pell-
An*
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„ that it melts glass. It
eoantpott"ch, " FgX42e"2:
usp."pznnaranrngtrauu;
*• fowan two er three hundred
euch. bulbe In Ue department of
the interlor. and keep them going
day and night.
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Speaker
Actor
The General Electrl Company at '
its plant fa Meet Orange, N. J,
shows an electpie bulb of 160,000
bangle power. The bulb. 2 inches
high, produoes heat so great— 3,500
dogrooe-that it melts ulaus. . i
roll and band it to the lucklees soul who dropped 4
there tonight. The acelswiu be badly jarred. the 4
seraphim will take it hard. if you anould copthatt "
wnd; they're always thought the best of you, and !
patngdntndieke ***
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iMeee. anazzcnnmbinzf
tisM tamper down to 26,000, the
•dvertlserknowe that he has been
boring duphete etroulation, por-
ing for what be did not get
Aad he says to htmseit; "Franx
Munsey is my true frtend"
ownors of Utile newspapers to
whom Mr. Munsey distributes hip
mjultone owners of big newspapers
Ad Hled to.eqo Mr Munsey ent
••UP the underbrush of journalism,
•nd adyortirers ali to say. "Oh.
Frank A Munsey, live torever.”
.Thene ar ***• F**® money is
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man t/mbo I
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tlonal bankers ok by othem
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knowe how maw buntons that the I nsuteX' Evpweminrormua"po.
people pay la higher post of living. I son kgowa that Mok has a very one.
_ . .2 _ . —f ■1 _ leiderable fortune derived from his
Mat the Federal Reserve Bank re- Identity with the urui -
port thak.r Whol » has cXTitaos «ta beainurns
boon abzorbed.: «• all flood. Our wall able to tinano 1
money 5° T1**11-. For. us, finan-uon of ideas that avpi
otnliy ahd otherwise. the war is most intethauonai has
P This to a healthy country. Domr8* ™*
spoil It with any league of nations
or world court folly. L
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Cowboy
Writer
Those anclent Rerytian undertakers certaluly
stwed Kins Tut’s mummy away where it was hard
f to reach. Months of oftort, tannelig ta, breaking
j through MMoary walls, then peaetreUng to the ta-
| side of an elaborate series of cotius fnside cottins.
5 Maybe you wonder why Tut was hidden so An
I tricateln 4 ‘ .
The answer ta: The Eayptians believed that Mo
soul. After death, transmigrated into a series of lives
k as beasts, birds and shes. After 8,000 years, the
B sou was supposed to return to its origidial human
I body provided that body still remained updestroyed.
f Kig Tus mummy has started a lot of taterest
la anclent Forpt The conversation usually winds
I up with the pyramids and the wanswere4 mystery
of why these tremendous stone structures were bullt.
The Arabtas of long ago believed that the vhra-
mids were erecced by Stag Saurid. before the Noah’s
Ark flood, as a refuge for him, his favorites and his
court records. .
Josephus, wiiting in the year 71, said the pyra-
folds w«o bullt by the Jews during their captivity
E ta Bgypt.
one theory is that the pyramids were comstructed
as obuprvation places for astronomers. Another no-
tfog to that they were temples to various Deyptian
gods, or monumenta to kings
Arlatotle’s theory, which has the most followers,
was that the pyramids were bullt “to keep the people
well employed and voor," because nt sulta tyranny
to roduce its subjects to poverty, that they may dot
L b ablo to compose a guard; and that, being em-
fog. When they
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cost ok buying duplicate circulatlon.
A Mattn af EttfuMt - eiai
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rarte allege to havebolMgod to
the Empreas at Kusala, brought
her by a certafn Frise. ToMOupof.
"Let the buyer beware." the Ku-
stan.uovernment claims the crown
jewels m the property of the Hue-
Man people Of curae they see the
property of the Rusalan people. hav.
ing keen taken out of them in taxes
and blood, during the vear of cuar-
dom. Title fa eueh foot may be
thin and doubtful.
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M»M|«| AUDIT BUn»AU OF CIBCULATIQN
Tizupun aadocurup pacas
4 zuhdte
she could 1
Then Mr. Munsey will own the -
Most Tork nerl to the morning. ,
H-Ci
ha. The moment nek gelahewas
I receiving no tinsnclel eSMstaneO
from any where, all the spirit went
out of the inveatition Up to that
moment Senator JlmKov’ at. MW.
wourl, had been wetabing Mok wit
tba atutude of a prosecuting at
. tornoy getting ready to pounce c
koms-----t htc —----
rater husband in a moto and properuton loura l
proceed to cgurtship and a mecona out to theaSoot
iupurzaado
not the vateat. There waa a crowd
at our heels instead of at our foot.
Baa annara ’
.^f girls era nlee enough to see
a-avomeppprggoe
noon wo
who. was 01
tied dwwn*
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As I toiled up the village bill I found a seven
dollar bill pome delegate had lest; ft seemed a boon.
tot I was broke, my cummerbund and shoes ta soak,
and life a bitter frost. "This find wiu shoo thewolt
Away." I said, my soul becoming gay, and shaking off .
Its fear: “at last I am equlpped to buy the southenat .
section of a pie, and states of Volstead beer. The
Dom eigb and say it s
2 mnipp is taraataSup tee eafa
the beet (hing Mu ean de la MU it.
And., then teat-heatred ewa-
paperowner like Frank Munsey
love adveetieeru that----
Mr. Munsny—He Faye.
i Money In eatchela.
The in0,000 LigN Bulb.
2 ', Dangerous Pemrle
Me aurnon musuakw
Coveqau itsa. The mas Co)
Towgersef little newspapers rub
their eyes, stand sad gase, and ask.
"wbeve dees User, kind Mr. Mun-
eey get all the money he pays uer
Again the big heart and poeket
book have been opened and Mr.
Munsey has bought the New Tork
Ening Mall for two million dol-
lata. Real, one hundred per cent,
Amorteea dollars.
The Mall will be combined with
the ivening Telograam. which Mr.
Munmey owns aiready* And Mr.
Munsey, journalisttoally giganteau,
Vwdft shape upae tollewe:
Me wih own the New Tork Her-
Enput- '
tally an
CONSIDERABLY
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Prometer Testiies That All of Bx- gtamt
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ahvhde reed the Mook of Huquette. . . Popnor‛erorumnpopalscpe“ vturd
? topkher out to danpes ana h• took her out to Hou petrerea Hivisn..
s,"*z:mha6 wfeawassTu-w. uft tmuzdi-I«
And "gafo lov endren “ "»nub- ssws
Now the wife Ie out ta Ream she has left hsr ifuetstiztasn: Plen "ith.‛0
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MBue 7' ” -.7
angel sorely guided me aong this bill where I might
see this money on the pave; they re smillog down
on metonigbt, they've rescued an' unfacby wight -
from no untimely grave." Then I heard votdes in Moon
the air: "Perhaps the angels led you them eupps .
log yoa were white; they figured you would tind the
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 256, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1924, newspaper, January 26, 1924; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563906/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.