Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1916
FLEMING WINS
FROM SANDERS
Sanders
in the
Business strictly confidential
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WEAREPREPARED
To do any kind of auto work. • To recharge
storage batteries. To repair them. * To over
haul electric starters.'. To guarantee our
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Jewelers and Brokers
725 Ohie Ave.
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nng match.
The thirteenth round was decisive
iy Fleming's, he hammering Sander
The Praetorians had a number of 1
guests to enjoy the regular month-1
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' THE TEXAS COMPANY ,
AMASON. HARGRAVE HOPSITAL
Espu tally Equipved for the
Treatment of Su gical Casea—
Modern x-Ray Laboratory
L.P. Amazon. M. D„ R. L. Hargrave,
M. I). Surgeons in Charge.
806 Brook St. Wichita Falla. Texas
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Painless Dentist
Office over Morrie Drug Store
802% Indiana Ave.
Office Phone 1415; Residerce 248
* MADE IN WICHITA AND MADE
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SOME TEXACO
QUALITY
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Texaco Moot on
nxacVasc ine
Texavshxie Crease
Texaco Harness Oil
Texwax
Texico Liquid
Wax Dressing
for foors
Texaco Raofing
and Many Others
A Revelation .
of Flavor—that’s SOVEREIGN.
You enjoy the ripe, sunny
taste of Southern-grown
Old Belt tobaccos, pure and
unspoiled by any; paper- ,
“The Gasoline Consumption
is Unusually High."-
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721 Seventh Street
Seven years experience. Compare our work
with others.
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WEDNEBDAY NIGHT8 BOUT IS
VICTORY FOR KANSAS CiTY
BOXER
WALL STREET AUTO MACHINE CO.
Phone 2169, 714 Wall St., Wichita Falls, Tex.
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WELDI NG
We weld anything made of metal no matter
how large or small. We positively GUAR-
ANTEE all of our work. We know the busi-
ness and are not learning or trying to.
visaza
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You can smoke
Sovereign all day
long,and your
throat will always
k” feel cool and pleas-
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A *• Quality Tells!"
) \ Coapont alto good for
> \ Valuable Preatntt
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| WE WILL HAVE FOR
PLANTING PURPOSES A
SMALL CAR OF MEBANE
EARLY TRIUMPH PLANT-
IMG SEED.
fhi I* th* first year* seed
from th* Mebane Farm. We
Sell this Seed on a guarantee
to produce 40 per cent lint:
Price, 12.00 per bushel sack-
ed in three bushel baga. Piece
your order early if you want
any of thio keed at the eup.
ply la limited.
SEE-
KELL A CURTIS.
Automobile Insurance!
Liability Fie and Theft for a tm all premium charge we can as
tume your liability.
ANDERSON & PATTERSON
youth, seemed to favor. At long an
Fleming kept Hamler* at his di*.
tance, the latter suffered, takinE
some alikely swats on th* head; but
coming back strong neverthelesb,
Flemig tried hard to fnish thinz: '
i,i the fourteenth, but minsed sevfg
blows in his eagerness while Sanderz I
seemed content to remain in a citnsh
as much of the time ax vosaible In
FAMILYLITE
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Open fghting prevailed in the elev.
euth and Fleming showed clearly his
eupezriority in thia stvle of ring work,
iding cleanly several times. The
crowd was urging him to keep his
dlistance and this advice seemed to
la timely Sanders landed IBs frst
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A PLEASANT
LIGHT—A CLEAR
LIGHT—THE BEST LIGHT
FOR THE EYES.
Just an oil lamp, and
TEXACO FAMILYLITE
“The Light of the Home”
TEXACO FAMILYLITE is an illuminating oil of unusual
excellence. It burns with a mellow glow—cozy, yet clear.
Makes sewing comfortable, the evening paper a pleasure,
and school lessons easy on youthful eye*.
Burna steadily to the last.
The Texaco Agent near you
will be glad to sell you-
FAMILYLITE or any oth-
er oil product.
The Praetorian* are now making
From your auto cylinders, without taking
down motor, by oxygen process. General re-
pair work. .....
eighth, but two hard swings and a
stiff uvpercut all .missed their target, _
and Fleming came back strong late arranxements for.ths.avpearannso
in the round, and sent two healthy
swats home. Sanders clinched a*
at the song.
ciahs club will present on Tuesday,
auueu mrr Mar h 7th has for its heroine Bose
real blow in the open lighting In th: McCloud, u young sociely belle who
twelfth, but it was largely u wrest- has anibitions for the stage. She
dees not enjoy the artiticial atmos
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ment fqatures were provided, among
them u word writing' contest the. "
contestants being required to form'
words front the letters rontained i
"Modern Praetorians.'' ‘Th prize, a
handsome water set, was awarded to
gmgi
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only event on the. evening's card.
Handera seemed to fancy the close-
lit style of fighting, and clinched
whenever there, was a haif a chance.
In the open fhting Fleming wai a
decided super I Jr, and while at first
Sanders seemed to be doing some
la
scon as the ninth started and Flem-
ing worked on him at close range in
a way that was different from that
o. the early rounds The tenth round
was mostly clinching with little se-
ttled hard to
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name encapes one of her friends and servant ' are witi her, ami tliny arel
1. ---- • - -—--- - - lady Cray, though taken by kurprise ull taking fit lite shnple ilte with
whom the phvsician is said lo have (ndmita ibat she laad heen‘ mistaken ie utmost enjoynwnt- Here yard'
lured to his ofTce. Thera i« said to a, to Rose's real nature and grant- t’eninu: hay making ani am h like rur-
j be considerable indignation over (ho her the lead in her play. ul nceupations take the place of the
affair at Henrietta. . ' The first act takes place at Hose'" < in ‘s furious round dl. thaf
, ' . ------... - city home whither' her friends are are no pleasnres, and when the plot
-------inocking all day lulls. Here dhe is H wound up to the entir satifar-
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FOUR YEAR SENTENCE 18
GIVEN NEGRO BANK PORTER
round was mostly clinching, with
Sanders working on Fleming's bread;
basket considerahiz." ‘Still more
cinching prevalled in the third
round, but in a brief spell of openi
lighting. Fleming . landed .cleanly on
.Sanders' face. Sanders played low
and was accused of butting, but the
FURNITURE 1
Buy. Sell, Exchange and Repair
PONDER FURNITURE CO.
Mirs. W. P. McCurdy who held the
lougest list of words compounded if
live minutes. Dancing to the inspir--
ing strains from Taylor's orchestra
formed the most popular diversion
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Steps to provide North Wichita
with a park were taken at a meet,
ing of the park board this morning.
Washington Park, a full block on the
north aide of the river, was given I
the city for a park when that part
of the city was first laid off but noth
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beseiged,sy every kind of person with tion .concerned,
ihomething to nll, iur’adnitiou te-her Everyone should see tills charminK
friends Ohe is qwite glad for her di spine—u( home talent, II promisew
'when she encapen. 22 . to be one of the mostanecesafut at-
i The xecond nil shows her.litte tempts that the MusteiausClub lids
vlace in the countrs and a vary pret made and no paius are beiug spared
it) scene It la. (Inly her househoattw make it so. , t
Gregor parks will be undertaken
shortly. a number of hackberry and
sycamore saplings having been order-
eo for this purpose,
The park board elected B. <1. Hill
superintendent of the city cemetery,
plae lug him in full charge of all mat
jers in connection/with The adniinis-
t ration of Riversde.
tried earnestly to land. There was
too much clinching, however to make
the round very interesting
h The seventh round s*% Fleming
gciting into real action; he worked
on Sanders considerably, landing
with good effect, and oringing the
fans to their feet; both men were
Come back
Cigar Connisseurs will appreciate
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V Its a clean, Havana filler Cigar, full,
five inches long, and good all the
way. Its 10c quality that sells, for
FI V E CENTS
Richardson-Taylor Drug Ge.
•THE DRUG STORE THAT GIVES BETTER SERVICE*
Sovereign is rolled in the
• best paper made that’s
Qdk why. Free-burning,
b))) tasteless, absolutely
2 pure.
phere of her social life, and is anx-
1, rwe-, ... ------E - ------ iclis to escape from it in order to
around the ring and keepinK out o3 de serious work A certain L.ady
the clinches which the Jersey StMerav han written a play and is to
ly social meeting held Wednesday
evening. A number of entertain-'
Do You
Need
Money?
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If so. coma to us. We will
be glad to make you a loan
on j^vdlry, watches, dia-
mond* or other articies„of
value. We have a system
without red tape—without
delay Our charges are rea-
sonable.
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You want to br SURE your prescriptions will be filled right.
Then bring them to us and they will be filled accurately With only
the best quality compounds of tested strength and purity.
Life is too previous to permit carelessness in-a drug etore; we will*'
not Show it.. c .1.1 ' — t
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You can rely on EVERYTHING youbuy in our drug etore.
THE MILLER DRUG STORE
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Only'On* Event on Card1—Fleming
Hee Beet of Boxing Throughout '
M r“eg:
We Delivez.
lh atlat hes, nerve dernugements
At*er knent* more, or leAs seriwus,
areinnfry times lie to eyeetrain.
GIr- • it Titter by a capahie ope
totetviwt will na Idmn fall lo give relkC
When K comes to «I ma nrs eome te Us-
Haltom & Friedly’s
Optical Parlor
- - . 614 sth Street.
Tntranre TI rough Jewelry Flore
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Blue Hill Brand spreads like
butter. Plein Cream also
. Pimento.
,the; Block of Ground Given City Year*,
Ago la To Be Improved
’ ava
suee®02te
the Venetian Troutadours here some ing has ever been done tp improve
time in March under the auspices of’it. The city engineer this morning
the council. The musical numbers was requested to make u survey of
will I.e supplemented by laska Elray, j tbe park, with a view to planting
entertainer ■ ' trees and otherwise beautifying the ।
park.
Planting of a number of addition-
ai trees on Cite Lamar and Huff-Me-
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“Did you see our salesman in Wichita Falls
prove by actual burning test the the purity of
Sovereign Cigarettes?” ' h
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AR. j. D. PROCTOR
He dmage in-the ciinches. Fem-
ingsodh was giying as good as he
got ill Jhl* style of ring work also.
Neither boxer was floored, but nev-
oral zimesin the last few rounds.
Fiemjng had the Jersey City lad 7
look! tig rather woozy.
Fleming wad the crowd's favorite
at the start, and hiastyle of boxing,
coupled with Sanders partiality to the ■
clindh. Increased the Kansas City
boy's prestige as the'fight progress-
ed. . Sanders boxes in much the
seme, style a* Bobby Burna, but is
neither so fast norge clever in the
Dallas bantam. The blows he laud-
ed in the open fightig were few, and
far betwee.
The erowd was oite ’ of , tbit pmall-
est ver hoted afa mhrmfRs kity
and it was late lief ore the bout start-
ed. Without better support in sthe
fvture, the boxing game here will be
in the blink before a great while.
Those who were present saw a elever,
well matched bout and are not sorry
they stayed
Several linches marked the first
round. Sanders poking Fleming num-
erously in the ribs and stomach,
a bile the meu were flinched. Nar
tbe close, Fleming rushed the other,; I
aud managed to land once Sanders.
Died to rush thjngs when the second)
round opened but Fleming kept out
of harm's way and the rest of the.
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referee did not interfere.
The' bout opened up somewhat in
IS PLANNED
Flemings defensive tactics prevented
any blows being landed, Sanders
swings going wild. There was some
action in the fifth and sixth. Sanders
tiying hard to land a lolling blow,
without success, while Fleming also
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have it produced, Itose MeClonidaf. Joe Brown, charged with theft of
fer herself for the leading role; .Vh,$:0o from the First National’ Bank,
Lad; Gray refuses, saying, that Hose where he was employed as porter,
la nun li too frivolous. This is such - was found guilty by it jury in the
• keen diaappointmeut to her:, that 30th district court lute Wednesday.
( she takes per househoid with her his sentence being fixed at four years,
'into thie «duntry and drops her eil! i Tue arrest of the negro hud caused ।
lite entirely. Laving at her ease on considerabie sirprie among the ne-
he. little farm, rile aveidentaliz/grces ol the city' where .Im* was
, ... "u -• - -“I . -j wi.minklnkea the at quainiaun e ol lad known ns a negro of devout religious .
the fifteenth and taut round Ml mlng , diuy iose tells hyr that herametmperament ...... Iiberality. fold
worked hard, bill honors were >'-»r ia Ro , Wield, heiu anxious to bin lowin the ............... or the mon-
ly eveh when the boxerE wer "o com kuown to I idy Gray us n KT: eyrfremuin bank, iirst directed sus.
clinched . । ilium student and not us a society niriontouim and’he confessed when
... .ue-AMle - butterfin: The twoarerkecominK Hirst taken lino custody. He rep i
HENRIETTA PH Sc nualuAnar acod frinads, wh<n thry me intri asatet | this , onfession, however, whe n
|N JAILON SERIOUS CHARGE ruyted the arrival of the whole pracea on trial saying ne .was scar-
:—77 ... o-o ... hon of aity folk, who have discns- eo-ito Eivini I. ’ •—T
+ A Henrietta physician la hi jail and efd Roan's retrial anr have come, I
held without Imad, pending investiKa- uvinvited’ to visit her.
| tion of serious charges arising from ----1
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HAS ENTERTAINING PLOT
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FThe Wild Rose" which the Musi-
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Carl FlemingoKanmasCity had
the best of It In she fFteen round
bout with Frankl* Sanders, before the
Buniness ’Men'*" Athletic lub Wed-
Holiday night, and while no decision
was given, lin* superiority of Carl‛0
annot well be quentipned. Hahad
latter than an even break in .tin*
in si ten rounds, and in the laat live
rounds wan easily mmater of the ait-
uution, though he failed to put over
the-twilight tap that weemed ce rtaini.
ut beyyyral times. •
The crowd was quite ainall, ho
small uh tp make it appear that grand
jvries won't be required, to put a
stop to the boxing game in this olt.
There ’were no preliminaries, the
Sanders- Renting affair bing the
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