Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 271, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 52
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Every home baa a neea for extra pieces
of furaiture. A Table, a Lamp or wome
other artiele will add the tinishthe
touch to your home. Como to now and
make your melection.
Tables
Do you wood a Table to your homet IN
the new snapes and designs our ahow-
tag of Tables are sure to moot with
your approval when you view them.
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5-Piece Vanity Suites $12850 to 1875
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poilcy.^^n* groat motive was to Ft the
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The whiter Rotary Machtde baa many
patented fentures that other machtnes
do not ponsens. with » White Rotary
In the home the housewite la Mourad
of a means of eaving money on" the
many new frocks that are needed for
the Spring and Summer meason.
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your home.
8-Piece Suites
$125 $575 -
iomewhere about 1900, we be-
» readh the ends of tree or
tally free public tando. Moot
really seed farm lands had
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of minute dellomay.
mted the gover-
msachon was held
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hotei
I Uw early part of Hard-
mimiatration, the conseiva-
felt alarm, and had good
Ono of the way
donmervationiat»
ueygane
to be la toreste, the setual • fact
was that we WWW euttine down
andburatnsupor otherwise usine
lie gift for
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pr moi CT to
ageinet FalL
Call fora laa; bat he had
years ia Wiahington a
got the
anczeits
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with publie
tnjectd the
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open UP Alaska to priVat
chip. He came baekpracti
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A True Test of Tour
Physical Condition
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bent
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The Dinine Room to,
teat room of the I
have oaretul {eonm14i
lection of its Faraieh
pu.enfoxioezatwhal”
at his land against rival clalmanta
That'the government should have any Interest in hold-
the landa for itself was nerer thought eL immense gMatUtoo
loMia to cheovy. wye
B'MHm ed the xto-
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occurred to htm, m a national noose
city, that the zoverament mhouia
have in Ito ownership abundant
stores, of oil to meet the future
needs of the navy. He initiated a
policy to the etteet that an oll-
bearing lands in the publie Somata
stioula be etrietly uatekuaraea from
private exploitniton, and that’they
should be turned over to the custody
of the navy department.
• Meraiee Ao nohow for
scandal. Daniels, in
his ndministratiom <
a swift bout-tace at policy,
trior department and the de-
WUson OonHsuce Poller q -
The Wilson ndmtnistration con-
tinned the Roosoveit polloy. Frank.
the onli concera at the government was to
thri ---among the f —“h-* —“
veeretary of the
to aubaribe lew
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saw that oil was goln« to snowed
coal as fuel for ships. Hs initiated
up Mr toreste faster than they
were, roproduting themmelves by
growth.
HCnpneryndone Battle Dry
amchot took his mood at alarm
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White Rotary Sewing /
Machines
iases in weorpey without oppor-
tunity taa pubile bidding; and as
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to feel no. It looked m if alary of money and other material
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the world's gretest artists at
rangs of Console and Cablaet
cure to find the Victrola that
the woveroment land on a basis of
sharia* the at! between the govern-
ment and the companien That
theory wm pu}. forward by mome
A mirror properly placed in the home
to a very valuable anset Ton will Uko 1
the beautiful mirrors that we are
showing in the now tasteful designed
frian1.
oeasUteratlna from the leasen.
The Ball saw mW makes it cot
tala that tnsprtelple of conmerve-
ties will never again be invaded.
It to the last to Uto series of ateps
This is truly the furniture'month. With the New Year well started one’s thoughts turn to the proper furnishing of the home.
We invite you to pay a visit to this store where you will find a complete showing of appropriate furnishings for the home.
Quality furniture at reasonable prices.
opvoanion from Wallace and others,
no groat harm wm done —e
wm so meflous allenation of ,—- — —---—
portant national resouroes durinu that eryatailkes permanentiy
it WM dented by. others, taeiodtag
. some expert weologista. who denied
a that Ue govrument oil wm beta*
* drained by the wells on the ajotny
tag oropert. That technical ques-
ties is now overshadowed by the
fact that rail made one of the
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EenEzzasizr2zhazz=--as
Overstuffed Suites $185 to $375
Cane Bade Suites $137.50 to $235
pubMKattitude OCMod to be one of
ncourauin individuals and borpo-
ttions to take up the land. aM be-
• MUM Mo of stern restataneo even
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meuM merely complt wimharral
from use win Mt bo nervloeabie
The oil aad mtnerale on the publle
made wii bo catrasted eomehow.
There are some wM claim that the
government moot do its own oll-
drilltag. and refining Md min!n
Fherer aikicuttts about that
But when any other method at dr:
valopmen to ponuidered there will
be danger of oituationsinke the
Fall case arising. The truth to that
if Fall had been honest and had the
rluht spirit. M scandal need have
arisen. When it wm aecided that
the oil should be take from the
the contraete throueh publie.bid-
diac, and not secretly to bidders
from wpom ba ’ reoetvod pereondi
davora. \
Ffeturo framas at Decorators.—
adv.
toresta WM
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. • iird
tea, Md thie principle chatword impiles.
T5 Up to SMtafftoto between 1900 Md 1910, thiscomn-
ISSs fiwsftsaarssa
■ the hands of private owners who would develop them.
■ It was a polley that atom when our pubil MB*
F leemed Dliluitabls aad mnexhauntibte, it wm a.con-
l tiBMtioa at the spirit of the timen when substaptlally
I al the settiements of the United States were seal at
- the llegheny mountains, and when any ndventurous
pioneer who oared t could go west, and posness him
h self of a wetton at public land with the merest tormak
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the wHey that mw vesm
for the navy should be equl
oll-burning. At the eamo
admirer of Rooseveit. Hls preo-
tic. about Ua publte taada under
his control wm perhape a uttie less
rigid Uan Roosevels had boeet
a r gy.09
oucy or UI _
Public Lands Outof
Id the beginning of the adminler
tratten. Hardine lintened WWM
' IhSitiMay to OU Uto foot as he
Uetoaed to Fall. But when OaaOSatl
. visited Alaska he changed Ma point
Pinehot, now wovernor of Pendnyi
vsalA. Pinchot know tereotsp Md M at
toreta aa probably no other Ameri- bold
candid. He had been trained in
B and had made it a Ufa work.
louiture. became ab-
, Mt to pace out Uo
Md to claimants, but
it. Oreag > areas -at
nay time you ehooao to I—
models in many atyles am
you desire.
.x’snn.SLSra fln"w
W bola« drsteed att unden- la the xm
by well sunk on the adjoin: ------*-
id of private ownera; sad
would be a wise polloy tor
coverhment to have Binolain
my Md others drill welte on
He'll have enough at eehetaing
AM hard,material thinu»
Whoa Ufa's aarh bauds hav
elutcned him
AM cars haa Used bls brew.
Be Bind a spoil has touched him,
Be glad he's areaming now.
Don't spoil bls foM illusion
Of macie hopes ana talr, ,
Don’t scatter in confuslon i.
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Organ; 31. program; 13, band,
KSD, St. Lul, Poat-Dtapatoh,
(56) t:H p. m., Entertainment
KTW, chicazo. (Ml) 6 pm,
Chudren’a bedtime story.
WBAP. Bert Worth. Btar-Tele-
grgm («TI) till p. au Coneert; »:M
ana set*.
WDAF, Kansas City, Star, (111)
l p. m.. School of Ua air; I. popu-
lar program; ilh, nighthawka. •
WBAB. Mow York, (03) I p m.
Boy Boeet; •415, musle.
WFA, Dallas, Mows. (MI) 8130
p m. precram.
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Whoa Roomeyelts administration
edge ana Taft came into power
a appointed M hin secretary of the
teior a man from Uo west. Rich-
a Aeniues Ballinger, of Seattle,
alincer and suite naturally, m a
suit op hie own eperlende Md en-
Hard-
be gave ex-
d irritation
were eiven to
Hot tost or «
d BP and thu i
and inetsted on retaining control of
Uo toreuta. Gradually, Hardin*
turned away from Fall.
UeyUeught Uey had. Md •ven for
The first change to Ue public
kM Bovemmeat attitude eamo to
itter of foresta The man
t that time had
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set. Where Ue remain
ndi.were, there still ed-
i a good deal of the old spirit
E—«—ded raptd developndent
sdeqtrable polley
Dauieee Ayelntea
_____, 6IRonne-
—r about oouservaton.
___be ukricul queetton
practgal earine Hl of
— — taro preetdent. w
202
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2in,
03 pphh. .
gut, J
Ua K. Lane, who wm secretary of
the Interior under Wilson, wm a
Lamps
A Lamp whether it be a Bloor Lamp
• or a Table Lamp will add that mellow
touch of cosiness to the home that ae
other article of furniture can produce.
Our varied showing will please you.
A 4 " ' 83 । ■ W0u
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of what tormeniy would have been
reopntod'M harmlee def ecto of
formpaint, but under the new regime
ward looked upon m crimes aM
prosecuted m such.
yBg Ue. time.the :Roomevelt nd-
ainlatration wm ended. Ue revernal
* 1policy had been made complete,
•ertaialy It haa become complete
da regards the Croat bulk of voters
I i uo mm i metued east in the
a wm a good
back at Pan.
taken up it eamo to us M a
diseutetine realisation that the era
at trdo )aM wm pest Wo came
to 4 shat our national resouroes
weJttdl tUlmltablo Mr inexhaust:
dblaGot overnight, Ue general
)NAL OIL SCANDAL
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Orohestra; i. concert.
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appointed Ball M secretary of the
Interior. At Uo boot. It wm a very
bad appointment. The obtet reason
for It wm that Fall as a senator
had been Ue friend aM oompanion
of Hardin* Even apart from the
quootion of Pall's personal honesty.
It wm a bad appointment. It wm
idle to think that ne was Ue result
of a search of Uo country for the
best man available tor-the fob.'
Hardin* did Mt appolnt Pall to Uo
same spirit in wich herappointe
Melton. Hushes and Hoover. Hard-
in* appointed Pan because he wm
a friend of his. Ball eamo from
New Mezico, and from the big land,
bolding and business element of
Bow If sell i ah Bairo bnokutoun
aM environment contributed to
make him a man who detected the
whole Moa of conservation. He
made m eosret at it. Me far out-
Ballingered Ballinger. Even so far
M Ball wm honest, he had Uo point
of view about Uo publo tesources
not merely of 18)5 but at about
1708. He baMevod to tarala* Ue
public lanas over to private inter-
esta for rapid ezploltation. No* only
did he believe to that M respeets
Uo lands under his department. He
wanted to get control of the pubile
lauds la Ue control of Beoretary
Wallace of the department of agri-
culture. Wallece wm a etrief con-
nervationie of the true Roohevelt
w natural
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Mreue. PincMst, .who had coatlaued
* Charge of Us forests under Taft,
a iplalned to Tait about what Bal-
" iger was date*.. Tatvr’ata act
act to Pinchots alarm M Robne-
' dt aia, Pinchot pothte4 out the
1 ear divergence of pollc between
I moeit aM Hallingef, cited certain
1 its of Ballinger whtoh be regarded
J l wrongful, and took a position
1 At either himself or ----*---
I Ost get opt of the Taft____
1 atb. Taft stood by hie secretary
1 ( Ue intertsr. Pinchot reaigned,
1 id to • manner that eaumed public
wear. ■ Rboneyelt, meantime, had
mo oa his trip to Africa. When
e returned Pinchot took, to him
I is oomplaint Uat Taft' had aban:
1 Mod mo of Roosevelt’g cardinal
oblen Roosevelt symnathtoM with
nahot, and out of that ettmatoh
I MS one of Ue pr tori pel of several
i unes that made the breach be-
pud* ^foft and, Roosevelt and tod
i Ue split la Uo Republican party
-$25 to
Our Victor Record Department
With Vitor Records beta* released every week, you know that gyu are
getting the very tetest muelo eregttons when you buy a Vfetyr Boosed.
Give ue your name aM addreea and we will be pleased to mail the current
list ofvletor Records as-they are released.
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ronment, more charMtmistloall/
from the Roose-
vollay. He administered Ue
—3 resources under his con:
Ism in eh spirit jof 190s and
, to the spirit of
war. Scheneatady (IM) 655 p.m.
Talk: musie X
WHAA Louteville (400) 4 p SA,
Orchestra.
wuAz, Troy MM) I h a. Con-
cert; IL populor music.
WLAO. sinneapoile-8u Paul (Mf)
• pr aa. Talk; 65, orehestra; Tao,
farm teoturem, f
wu, Momphis (IM) $:M A m..
Orchestra '
woe. Davenport, (484) f $ a,
Lecture: 8, ’ musical prorram.
wor. Newark. (o»6us a aa.
Orchestra; f, talk; fill, entertain-
most; I. band.
WOB. Jefterson aty. (440.) 1
pmw Band concert.
HOOSIER Saw Miles of Steps
There ahoula be a Hoomter ia every kirohen to Wichita Balla Ask Uo
housewite who owns a Hoosier and Uo will tell you .that she would Mt
- ,bo without IL The Hoosier is the most conventent artiste of furniture for
^.uo kiteboa with a Hoosier Uo housewit is able to aocompllih more
to a loss period of time why boeauos Ue Hoosier is co equipped that Ue
necesiry artictes of the kitchen are filed to their proper places. If your
kitchen la not equipped with a Hoosier we ask you to pay this store a visit
* and let us demonstrate Uis wondertul line. Racy terms.
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had seemed to acquire some degree
pSeyh aM title ^under Uo old
in this swift reverst of policy
on AB* part of the public and the
govesnmant there wbre a wood mayy
liMMiiles Moa ada dorportiona who
had Been praepodiag in good taith
undue theapiritof-the former
policy, were suddenly shocked m4
compelled to fight for the rights
Mia castles st Uo air:
Youu only set him grieving
For what you take away.
Be let him go on weavtne
His tanetes while he may.
Boorn abt bin mood enchantea.
For wise men knew the truth.
That growth and change are planted
First In the dreams at youth.
Dull not hl tancles uleaminu.
Scott Mi his faery plan.
Dent etop the boy troth dreaming
His dream shall make Uo man.
(Copyright, 1024, MBA Bervice, 1m)
from the attance of 13 years later.
aM from Ue potpt of vew at one
who wm rather olone to Ue etr-
cumstanees at Ua time, it is doubt-
ful U Ballingere ‘evipabtity WM
much greater than Amere failure
ts sm Ue HgbL He MM the older
attitude, Uo westorp attitude, aM
oopoclally the atUtMo of the wost-
em husiness man who believed to
rapid deyelopment M looke4 upon
the withdrwaivotimuensesarons
of publte land m a detriment to Uo
butnes Intereste at tee wester
oommunlttee to whieh/ithe toads
were locatea: Re was adminlater-
lag Uo public domain in the pro.
Robevel spirit. aM a now spirit
had eome.
The Ballinger case, with all the
seneation that attended IL perma-
nently etyatallinea the Roosvel
polley at conservation. From then
on. the fixed polley at the govern-
ment was to hold on rigidly to all
the resouroes it util had. Every
situation invokving inatviduale who
Md old right or wanted to acquire
now rights to toad, oll, minerals
or forests Within the national do-
.u WWW m -ws— --- mnee of the land to* MU uT’tM
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fighter. He
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putite leaf which up to test time
had been open to My comer, were
withdrawn from inquiry. Ciatmante
torhe gere la grosses of pertectin
■ho fbrmallttM of title to their
Ktatms fouM (nose elatme wternly
osrpMBteid sol restated Aay defect
e ; tormanty wm taken advantage
at by the gsvifiMiMat to resist the
New Method Got Range
) WM Save 10% to 80%
on Your Got BUl
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Come Ip tomorrow aM lot m demon-
strate Ute wondertul range aM show
you bow Ue New Netted wil help
t/eoonomize the expenmes of the house-
hold.
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Ten wtH like the Bedroom Suites that we are ahowine The
come to wlng, mahogany, Ivory aM the beautiful two-
tons ettecta Comfort aM charm are bombined to every
sulta.
args of
Olfford
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but on the whole it wm pattetnetoty
to RoooeveH dnd the qderytio-
asmusneem -z
ha* UM • 4 -i -kH. ber ot wneon’e eqbinet, Beoretaty
Jonephus Dantels at the navy, who
SM
ir that ho. had
mtpmejoorpond:
____________________ M for
westigatini oommittee sad Bal-
Igors nets were reviewed Lon's
Brandelm, wen a Boston lawyer.
MW ths httormey for some M
Gager's aoeweru. sad la that rate
Mo the nationaf reputatton. which
re yean later, resulted mei
ovation to the supreme court by
iweldoat Wilson. . 12vged
Tuft took the pomttion that the
Pdaruea achinat allinger bM Mt
l M eufneioatly proved, and keel
i e tatter in his cabinett A uttle
l tet on. however, aailtncer te-
< good, aM Taft appointed as his
dnccenkor a man whose position on
bhpmervauon wasoubstanttelly nat-
Mfaotory to RgotveiQ Pinchot, and
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