Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1924 Page: 3 of 14
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ELEOTR. Tessa, Jan. ’ll.—The
death of Fay Wooprute in Wichfta
Falls Sunday from gaa asphyxiation
New Spring 1924 Modes
Beauty bargains such as one very
very seldom finds! today!.......
1-ecnuna it took « alndoa if
make an Ampression on i-iate
rerybodyknowa
Albai Stwiiy
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ho and hU associaten touzht
$1
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but a coart attendant remarked:
"It would have been contempt of
court for Mrs. Bailey to talk back
to the judge whUo he was oa the
bench, but wait till she rote him
"How many win your cor nolar
"All the neighbors-end once in
a wll>l* mr aad myself."—Ufa.
. Sheldon.
leotra:
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'he held
mi Street
(Lovey Came Back-Fox Trot Garbet-Davis
{ When Mother Sings “Sweet and ow"
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taken over by the Magnolla Petro-
leum Corporation.
Woodrutrs on aetivitiem and Ms
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• No sale anywhere provides milady with astonishing
bargain values that Harry has marshalled for her
choosing.
VictolaNo.220
' $200
Bectric, $240
Mahogany, oak or walnut
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beincnolnyortovibn
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POPULAR STORE
wunnu noon anew IM SOLo ran uss
BOB Seventh Street
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MARKETING BY RADIO
LATEST DEVELOPMENT
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the first print-
patches from Caloutta to Chica
"M-rgug eintmacnac.,
knowiedge of the whereaboute
Korsts and admitted having aU
him on January IS. She said el
t New Improved RIT. It is a J
yihdhe guarantee landi pticep A,
plays which ha otguhtsed and al-
rooted in the early days, as wen as
in eU of his buelnoM deallmge which
were unusuaily mucoematul. He was
loved by the vounger folks and a
favorite with ill ef the elder folks
of Eldetra and always had a good
word for every one.
Yea May Be Fast I-----
Gonna" Slow Yea Dowa
years of age and is survived by his
wife and six-year-old non.
Born to xew Task.
Fay Woodruff was bora la Esuex
county. New York la the town of
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Vietrola No. 100
$190
Mahogany, oak, or walnut
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in no Ims remarkable than
stheslow movement. With
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Tzon.kethatyoshdsyt
■ GLreten OuL your hand Boregain your
A heaith, !»•* back youryouthful vim
and animation,how qetyou wmdd
Eragptheopprtunitt
. Fehgpeja am reding ot that op-
portunit how. In every Stale tome
Union there are men people who
! have been reetored to health by the
umctGadrtr>yli Mames Why not
wive this tkei tried MBto# a chance
doqhowwhat M ere do tor year
TGotoyourdrgemertodaorGads
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YonSfOEu. Roeobud
rich and musical.
Bo moon became interented to
other properties in Eleotra and
formed a partnerahip with W. J.
Sheidon. And one of the results of
this combination was the aceuirlna
of the Mleetra News, which at that
time, was beine published in a email
frame bullaie ea a alto et the rear
of Browa's Grocery oa the corner of
Cleveland end Main Streets. The
shusreEzaratgeteicoza“.anazraz sa “kro.ankiesz.-pe
npectai tie pair ...............-**...... •
Melodious Instrumental
Earn*'
Familing and touchinu eonga by American componers, set
ter ths violin with a iriendlrlle orchestra.
away. The prisoner alee said he did
not kaow what became of the dead
i man's stmetto ar a diamond ring
and diamond stick pin he is he-
1 lleved to have worn. These artleles
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to purchase tend <
oner Colony sqbdl'
awgnrognad4ah
BAVARLAX MAYOR NBT
KILLED BY AsSAsSI
I' PARIS. Jan. 11. CO—A Havas dis-
patch from Frankenthal says that
Ernest Guttinger. deputy mayor of
Roxheim. the Barvarlan palatinate,
who was killed by the asaaestne
who attacked him yesterday as was
reported, bat was taken to a hospi-
tal ia an extremely grave conal-
tien. Guttinget is sold to be eympa-
thetle with the movement of an
nutonomous government in the pal-
atlnate.
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and y and era Walker
Falla. The funeral 1
from the homo at 1312
Yancouver three years ago. Pannif
less, she to trying to arranusiad
sage back to America on a fre “cte
Supreme Quality house MM
Decoratora Co-adv. 5
There are nearly MAtod tele-
phones in Berlin now. T .
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Big Surprise
Sparkling new ideas, early spring
concepts draws throngs to beauty
headquarters’
Moriah Center. He wan
the furniture and __________
nose in that town, and after dlapos:
lag of his intereat there. he came to
Hlecira to 1907 wit an SMB raise
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land here, he decided to make Hlee-
tri hie borne. This land which he
bought to bow knows as Woodruff
Heights. Later on bo purchased ad-
ditional land for hie father and
brother-in-law. s
It was on some of this property
notthsot Hlectra thar the kirt en
wap was found tn tule dtatrtct, en
April 154911. This well was known
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. Today Harry invites AU Fashions Followers to
B BARGAIN FEAST!
IXTHAT kindofmusicdoyoulkebest? With the Victrola
W and Victor Records you may, whenever you like, enjoy it
by its most gifted exponents. Whether for variety of entertain-
ment or quality of entertainment the Victrola has no equal.
first days et the Electra News as
joint owner with W. J. Bheldon,
when this city boastea of a popu-
lation et M "grown pernoa,"
Discovery of hi untimeU death
was made Tuesddy evening, when
neighbors broke into bls NOme on
Tenth Street afteo suspecting aome-
thtne was wrone, as they had not
seen him stnce gatsrday. He was
dincoverea dead in a chair near a
omly won After a strenuous fight
This question aroused so much hat-
red (between ths two tactions that
diatdighta irequenuy occurred and
several riots were narrowly averted.
This work. as wel aa hiwopher Jobe,
was carried to a satetatory com-
plot tea.
He was dtsttnetly aa organiser—
the dmented Elvira.
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He was empeetaily liberal with do:
a ht. ...in... ...... cu nations to many of ’the „loal
.a- ---- -------a coner street which to BOW UW Bits
of tbs Manonle buildlag. and was a
1 member of the Issal blue lodge.
In 1514 Mr. Woodruff moved to
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Select the weason’s popular colors from the RIT Uric color
karapem aplayedu your deal Ech et he beaueifu .(
\ K RrF’shades wif-pesfectly tint or fnt dye any Uric. Addi-‛“S
PI tioqal shades may be obtained by wariaqs combinations of RIT " ,
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fay Woodruff Was Pioneer in the
Development of ElectraWhere He
( Served As Mayor and Civic Leader n
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FORT WORTH, Tezam, Jan. Bl. e
—Having the first, last and only
word with one's wife to perhapu a
unique experience for most men. but
Municipal Judge Cullen Bailey en-
joyed it yesterday.
. Among other violators hailed be-
fem him was his wife, charged with _
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mwapapet enterprises were only a
few of his many undertaktuge He
was the second mayor of Electra.
It was during his adminlstration
. *lpts for the gas supplied by it
A The elty answered that it had
made an "Improvident" contract
And that the people of Wiehita
Faile should not be made to out-
fer by reason of it aad that the
raliroad commission to empow-
bred to regulate the charges eo
that the company can reviwe its
' cntraet with the wupplyine eod-
corn, too Lone Star Company.
;The commiealon to asking tka
attorney general whether It has
the power to act as suggested by
the elty. In fact, to constrae the
law eo (i to determine its exact
powers and dutten.
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in many sectiona of the city. He 1
zqnhazcmra I
7 *° be I: prove the senitary conditions here. ,
actra and .-rembtchebniedme ... I
r . mection of ha:
Nev-,
Improve
Light Vocal Selections •
{owzHezHesGrAway teriouplkan}4ss 76 1.00
Two soprano find, for the Ban musiolovev a Scotch song.
lghtandtancilul; andadelighttul display song byan AmeMcan
Womea'e black satin and
black kid one and two-
stmp etyles, low aadCuboa
heels, good range of nines
but not every Mio in eoch
etle. Those who can be
fitted receive exgeltewt
vaisea et the 2::i1 51183
The pubther. Woodruff and shel-
den, boasted of a circulation of be.
tween M aad fl papers loclls, ana
a haaircsatholaegweingirz:
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HTHIS New Iproved RIT hasbeenaohighly perfected that .
A it will now either dye or Mat all Uries—dilk, wool, cotton
or mixed goods. Renew your waista, dresaca,rundergarmenta,
I gloves, hose, children’s clothes, curtains, drapes snd coverings
A with this perfect home dye. RIT is more simple than ever to
use. Perfect results are certain. . A
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BussnShs Abtey Shewn.
Ia all of hie activities ho wes not
only exceedingiy popular aM well
liked; bat he was a man at s
aad 4etail. His executive I
was shown in the man homo
* ; sems as a distinct shock to all old-
i time residoats of Eleetra, the city
! which he helped to build. It nad-
denod everyome who had known him
as a pioneer oil operator in the
Electra tiela or as mayor of Electra
and leader of many civte Improve
meats which he wponmre aad
pushed through to completion. And
many wiu remember him Un the
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Mamma’s Gone, Good-Bye-Foz Trot
Firon’s New Oreans Orchestra
New Ocleans Wiggle-Shimmy FoxTrot
Piron’e New Orlsaas Orchestra
Piru Vietor Record by the New Oileans Orchestra.under
A. J. Piron, joint compoer of both numbera. Something a
Mo diluredt from anythina yan have yet heard.
' aas store which woo burning full
force with all of the windowa un
door ot the house tighty losed
' ikThe csum of his death Ms.Rao to
I Barbon monoxide gasjaaphyxlation,
socording to she coroes verdict.
At the time ot his death he was 41
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Apparently unperturbed by the fact
that he faced a probable sharge of
murder. Halton F. Blddell. Equallty,
til., a center at the Ohio dental col-
lege. last night told police how he
had alain hie friend and classmate,
John A. Mtazzola, con of a wealthy
Panama City merchant, and disposed
of the body by throwing it into a
Maasola'a body with a bnet
wound and numerous mtilletto cuts
was found in the shallow water xes-
terday.
Declaring that "under the same
provocation I would do it again.”
Siddall told the otricers that he end
Maxsola went for an mutomobile
ride at the latter's suggestion. When
they wore driving alone Mazzola,
be sale made a disparaging remark
"about a friend of mine" ana a fight
ensued. He declared Mazzola drew
a stinetto or knife and slashed at
him with it. After struggling for
11 minutes in the closed automoblle
Siddall mald he oweceoded th ef-
trading a revolver from hie pocket,
shot Araszola twice and pitched him
over an embankment late the water.
While siddal inaisted that Mazzola
had his overcoat ea when he threw
hint.tato the ereek, police declare
the overcoat was found 10 feet
Red Seal Records Mo"M.
IndU f US Cent
Out tomorrow'
COLUMBIA. La.. Jan. 11. «H—A
new uss for the radio has cropped
up bore. A local radio fan "listen-
ing in" a few nights ago board the
announcement from a broadcasting
station in Jetterson City. Me., which
expresned a desire for ooms old time
home mods eane nyrup and pan-
cakss. Ths Columbian put a can
aboard the first north-bound ex-
press train addressed to the an-
nouneer.
The second night after the ehip-
meal was made the announcer
"through the air” thanked ike local
man. Other "bugs" listening In ap-
parently took* to the idea for Mrs.
H. B. Bowen of Wilmette. Ilte. and
A. E. Atarahali of Doll Rapids, s. D.,
have forwarded their checks for a
plentirul supply of Loutelanats
"long sweetin' ". The Columbia tan
to not in the syrup selling business
so he turned over the checks to
local dealers.
were missing when the body was
found.
The contessea slayer refused
steadfastly to My whether it we a
man or a woman about whom Maa-
note made the alleged disparaging
remark..
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Seremu Reatntanee.
‘Ready to Serve’
Issue Is Before
State’s Attorney
AUSTI, Texas.. Jan. Bl.—A
question of thterest to every city
la north Texas supplied by the
Municipal Gas Company, or simi-
lar concerns, baa been put up to
too attorney general , by the rail-
road commiaston.
no ommisslon haa asked him
to adyise otfielally aa to its powers
la fixing gas rates where the dis-
tributing company goto its supply
from another company and has sn
alleged improvident contract. The
question arose in connection with
the case which has developed at
Wichita Fallo and which the com-
, mtaslon has boon called upon to
' deolde and dad dad once, with
a motion for rehearing under oon-
mideration.
The Municipal Gas Company
naked to Impose a monthly eervice
charge of between Me aad II per
meter. By a majority vote the
commission allowed sOe, where the
city bed retumed to grant any merv-
‛ lee charge. TM caao eras recently
argued on a motion for re-
hearing. The company pleaded its
contrast with the Lone star Gas
ompanr. whtein it meat give
that concern rtwo-ttrds of its re-
, 4nm WaaalMiMls
mscovtt iDurirr of
‘THE WATSOir WHO WIRED
OIL ‘BUBBLE’ PROMOTER
CMxAao, An. bL w— “The Wat-
son" Who wired to Leo Korsts,
missing Panama oil "bubble’* pro-
moter, asking for funds, to Mrs.
Jesnie Tsggart. who formerly oocu-
pled office space with Koreta aad
wko la now in Caleutta. India, with-
ont funds, according to news dis-
9202 .75
wiehita Walla whore he has since
made his home. He wss married
to Miss Gertrude Orth is 1515 sad
bad one son Mx years of ago. la
Wichita Falls he has bsmt acively
enguea in tho Mi bgaless with
Sander Walker and others.
The pail bearers have been ehM-
on from his old personal t riends aad
all live ia Elecra,with the excep-
uon of Sanders Walker who is a
resident of Wichita alia. Those who
will act as poll bearers are: A. X.
nichardson, R. H. 'Bob* Cook, L J.
Crawford. B. A. Ostrom, P. O.
in more ways than ome. He was one
of tbs organisers and a leader at
the first commercial cinb hero. He
was an excellent musletan and he
naturany took a great Interest in
teaching the band here and giving
his services free for a number of
years. He was a corn st pts yer of
ao moan ability and was abi to
play the Violin Well. ly. Ate bn nd
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Sammbhen 24"khhanon Sired
omnet and Oeorge CWondrugr, hie
brother, played tho etarinet la ad-
aition to these members, there were
a few women who pteyed ia the
band aad several othiere who have
since left Electra. 4
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