Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923 Page: 11 of 16
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Using Syrup Pepsin
Opportunity
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DON'T WAIT! Have Your Panama Hats
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Oklahoma Trip Unnecessary J
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The representatives of the OKLA-
HOMA ENGINEERING COMPANY
will be
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The sale of those lands offers an un-
excelled opportunit to the INVESTOR,
as well as the HOMESEEKER, as all
Run Your Power Plant with a Crude
Oil Carburetor.
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PATENT ISSUED BY THE UNITED
STATES GOVERNMENT
Our crude oil carburetor will run your pumping sta-
tion on the vapor from your crude oil. It does not
burn any oil, but just the light vapors, which are an
• absolute loss, unless utilized in a crude oil carbu-
retor.
Fed V» Witte Warfare.
What is more to the point, they
know that tbs British Isles. what:
Wepractically run your power without cost. Guar-
anteed to do the work, or it costs you nothing. Let
us give you a demonstration.
An
investment in
Qaod Appearance
speak of In some disdain as beingi
the pecullar characteristic of the
i latin temperament—but which some
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the thought, even with chenimeivea
—und so parliament diverts itself
with debate about industrial insur:
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the world has guns ruur ’. su many
times in the Interval and half a
dozen wars have taken place and
the air is still filled with rumors of I
of us in ths slates Lavs pome to
know in recent electious ss being
not entirely absent from the Amer-
lean political mentality.
dovernmente, it would seem. are
Easy Ters
RESIDENCE OR IMPROVEMENT
NOT BEING REQUIRED
He ether Lazative eta ripiirs Dr. Cald-
wel's b the cafidence st
ehose whence it
esWrites.otEu
for the purpose of accepting applica-
tions for plats, maps and charts which
make it possible for you to make an in- .
telligent selection of land without leav- r
ing your home. Do not fail to take ad- 32
vantage of this great opportunity to se-
cure a 40-, 80, or 160-acre tract of land
in AMERICA’S GREATEST OIL BELT
and
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commisslon of appeals: Howard va
Mexican-America* CommerelalCom*
held in light esteem among, democ:
raeles nowadays—and in England
aantedahaxndd
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there ia iitile on (he surface of
inings te mitluate Uis generul feel-
ing of superlority and supremacy
which has seemed for so many wen-
LONDOX, March 2), — Jesxiea i
■ Brawn left for home on the Olympic 1
! today to prepare for her marrtaze
with the Earl of Northesk.
; nefore leaving she emphatically
rTHERE are thousands of
1 healthy, robust young men and
woren who have never in all
their lives taken any other laxa-
Uva for constipation than Dr.
a___ aldwell a Syrup
JMBL Pepsin. Their
Gallerien Cabaret in 1322.
Northesk was slightly Injured in
an automobile aceident today while;
returning from the coumtry. In
Kuppenheimer
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EAKWI SYRUP PEPSIN
The personal judgment against L uonuw till* MlkP to
A. quArlen by district eourt. ss re- - puEPAuW rou wEDDING,
formed by the court of civil appeat- LooNDON, Mareh II. -y-
Is affirmed end he judgments of Lrowa is to be the future oountras
There’s nobody else
exactly like you* Your
looks, you tastes, ideas,
manners and ambitions
are exclusively your own.
Let your appearance
express your individual-
ity. A Kuppenheimer
E-*- suit will do it for you.
Ne It will pay you rich divi-
‘95# dends in the advantages
of a good appearance.
cd by th* commiaslon of avpea
A. Quarles st al vs. J. W, Cor
Erath,
OKLAHOMA
WICHITA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 192&
his determination ' h;s unele'a atitude he naid:
- • - — - । "I love Jesaicu. I am my own
-a-‘g"z
In England to make sure that the
electorate is never hored — and this
type of stateman is by nu means of
the common or garden variety any-
in Wichita Falls for a Few Days
Aoes *f New Hampet.-. ----
la now touring Kukopq, fur u
series of lelters .a his observa:
toha of eonasitops abrond. .The
r first artel I. furnished here:
with. Another will he fuynishe4
Friday. Others will follow- at
regunt intervals. 1
".was inletent on
to marry. His unele. Colonel Doug-i
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Crude Oil Carburetor
Company, Inc.
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Wichita Falls. Texas
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denied report of the many that sho
was married to a Spanish noblemen
One would have thought that the
German wae at the door and I re.
m4 member vividly that a expical com:
2 panion then remarked, after having
observed the leisurely manners of
rommerelal London. and If the Ger:
Fastest Growing State
For further particulars, call at the PRI- 2 .
V ATE PULLMAN OFFICE CAR, ope-# f
rated by the Oklahoma Engineering T
Companv. Car on railroad track be- H
Dy ronnES w. FAIRBAIIX ....--------------
mH thhicaprpamaznervmes' mtawmemeietmn m - Mmcm
host train, where he kissed her
SoteasctarroPcEiga STATE SUPREME COURT
’ in g habit ANNOUNCES DECISIONS
_____ - AUSTIN, March IS—Ths follow-
Oil Rights Go With Land
and lands are located in the GREAT
MIDCONTINENTAL OIL BELT, in
counties wherein drilling for oil is now
being carried on.
Hanscom, Stephens; Bitilek vs. city
of LI Paa*, Kl Pawo; eity ot El Pmu
asskmzdym
pendent extr., va. vital* or Ale-
Nation. Cl Paeo; ells of MF Penet
spite of his bruiues he was ex:
M. ny. Compshy et sl vs. Lane
Hidalgo; Buleher v*. anely el al.
Nueces: Alderson ya, Bischoff and
J. K. Monroe. El Faso; Polk et ol
vs. Carey et al, Jetrerson: '
Motions for reheurine of causee
overrtled: County of Harris vs f
reoker et al. Harris; stophena vs |
H. C. House, at al. Harris; Trigg et
! rant: Keystone Pipe and supvly
Company vs. Liberty Reftning Com-
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fare. They do not like to pursue
II. C. noune, er •!. Carrie, ana* »• 1 ISIS, finally qismisstng the ques-
al vs. Bhelton, Potton t Hines. dire- ton by sayinga
enerel, vs. Maker. Grimes: city it in absurd to discuss it. ot
‘aco vs. Amicabts 1fe Insur- j course l um not married to any one."
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‘pliea: ' her to the Waterloo station to the
ever oh" may any of the rest of
the enpire. are fed. up with war-
2teAt“Tor.
Moses of New Hampshire who of aircraft which Frane* hus
• la now touring Europe for u brought together and with which
new ones.
London is reuctin« t whatever is
the British oquivulen’ of a "biwuer:
trighter and huuter" etty : the old
and bezimod butlatnuzare rpcal:ance,"wimhacademiedlscussfonot
inp a bath and a coatng u or*. I lh« manner in which naval die-
g tenpex. New t ontru lion k pro tarmamenE jg to be brought about - r--------- „---
“ eoeding at an aetontmhtecrate when I A naw sen ai” and sundry of th e fea- A Quarles by dtsriet
one conatdersthegost omuteria "I Lr. “thelprouram of uplift r------------------
* tains ar* murtsn"eetremt*‘t impre insno"upsn acoctv. n gon or civil app**l* are
the ship subsldv hill in th« AmeE- Fh"a wUw, r, vresonin a —......4 .......d -- mnomm
can colres aan are looking for* B(|nmi .y which may bring
ward lo an unehailenaed primacy . astounnaing results any day. Few
on the zeas.for unother Eeherationl prople ouside th. limited circle of
at leaal, Y h« British l"1'* onc l those who study iritish poutics
more regard inemwelver a s lim sept ( , leader of his mu-
uf tribute from till the world—and • • . . -
malic British voter appears to have
become impregated with the mer-
curial quality which we wenerally
anc. Company, McLennan.
Motion* for rehearing of app
tiona overruled: Equity Mutual Fire
Insurance Company st al v*. Mar-
MN
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aYi parents wore
jM geaamnlystmvi:
pt
"VW. ilzsafe."orarth ,u Thereisncaroelyaday that
httle ones, womeone in a family does not
H ve in prownups,, so compounded need it for contipation, flatulency,
that elderly people, who are eon- nuto-intoxicatio, bilioysnesa, tn-
End V Imue a-, Omazzmditren
are weakening, findincrecned up’tevers gad colds.
dosage unnecesnary. I ni» wonder-
ful constipation rmedy has been Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is
used continuously, fur 30 years, a acientilic -ally-balanced com-
and over 10 mlljon hottlos are pound of Egyptian senna with
now sold annually, the largest pepsin and pleasant-lasting
selling family laxative in the armatlcs. The formula is on the
world! The cost sversges but a package. As the popularity of
<ent a dom. Every druggist sells thia natural vegetable laxatiye
it, and under a guarantee to do increases,, the public discards the
as claimed or your money will do handier physics like calomel, coal-
refunded. Ur in candy form, salt waters and
Millions of carefully conducted powders. Dr. Caldwell’* Syrup
homes are never without a bottle Pepsin emptigs the bowels more
of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepain. cleanly and without any danger.
ehemmawter: Throtriete anhouncoment
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rn up hup* when Miss Perry and;
insurance Company et al vs. Mar: ’ tarewell, promising to see her in
rell st al. Angelina: AloGrady et aL x.w York within a month. To Uul-
vs. Clary. Motley. I voresai Serviee he said:
alotions for leave to fils petitions i "It in possible that we will get
for mandamus grunlsd: Anderson married there"
vs. obison, ceminlsslbnsr, et “l:i The youug peer reiterated hia de-
MeDaniel st al .vs. Hon. Georue Cat germination to marry tbs American
O'Brien, district Judge uir despite strong parental objec:
Motion for leave o file petitlontons. auh said that nothing would
for mandamus overruled: kurlen be Able t keep them apart.
st at Ne, Murray, clerk. sir A. Conan Dol" was also a par-
The following eases were decided jenger on the Olympic, as wan Au-
loday by th* aupreme court on re- ; xustum John, th* famous palmer,
ports of th* commission of appeals: 1 namcd an corespondent In the.
Th* personal judgment against I: Gough divorce case Conan Doyle.
. Su-= Vy court ami . ]» going to America for a western
aivil apveuls is attirmed: otherwine/Neture tour, while John is going to
ths judgments of ths district court Phraburan te weleet works of srt l
and court of civil appenis ar* rttkor exhibilton al rittwburgly by th*
versed and rendered anrecommeng; earnegle Trust He will probably
ttat 1. ! paint a few portraits while In !
mway Ainericu. it.is his firat visit.
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they think, as England fears, they
will fay London waste and end Hie
war before it really begins.
The matter of the nuhr gives
thinking Englishinen great con-
cern. . The newspaper*, tle publis
speaker*, people generally Abo talk
when'they think anyone isbisten-
In*, use polite language in discune-
ing the great French adventure-
hut they keep up a deal of thinking
aa to what it le all about. They
know, perhaps better than any one
else, that the French army. 700.000
strong. I* the world's greatest
1 fighting machine lodar.
refused: Jones and Company
Phllquist et al, Travisa Akers
ifeldEollies ..su"ara
RahladHaMdn- a gescenunnam
_ iautyto IHarr^
-TeuEarLefNerthesku.ems-
-------- .. . . "I alwolutely deny In* report
By dEonat M. MOUEd
United Staren senator from New
Hampehlre. who le now study-
ing conditions in Europe.
Written exprgala for Univeredi
IX?N DON. Mareh It.—The Ameri-
ran traveler revlelHog thene shores
after an abnenge of it years finds
an astoninhingly acanty change in
ths externals of tilings, even though
AsObservedensTourefCountrysz-.
zmt Tezas Lite Ineurane" Com i
manys over did come to capture
London and arrived before go’cloekljust now, as in the United states,
in the morning, the trick could there 1r real coneern in orflelai rlr*
eaxily turned- cles over the unknown partisan
Today t h» la Ik inallothe ON. ' proclivities of the recently entran-
ribie. inded,.az many, franK 5AX i Ehlaea women. There is ncre, too, ’
the probable war with } ranee:.on1! As with us. the problem of the .In* j
this time, no one expects the l fen h dreFent voter. Jt takes a House-.
•o come before nine o rlocK in the .. • • - —
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Ne-Te-Hae has helpeg shousand to j ing proceedings were bad In the
break th* eosty, nerve-mhattering t*- i supreme court tods) :
hacce habit Whenever you have a . Applications for writs of error
longing for a amoks or chew, just granted: Nelson vs. Downtain et al.
»iace a harmles No-To-Rae tablet m i Eastland: city of Fort Worth vs.
your mouth fnstead. AU destre glops. ' Fort Worth Acid Works et al. Tar-
Shortly th* hedtt to competel, brexken,
and you are better oft mentaly, phy-
sicauv, financlally. It's • easy,
elmple. det a box *f No-Ts-Bec and
If it doesn"t release you from all eray-
tag for tobacco in any term, your
Aruncint wiu rofuod your money with-
•at questom. (adv.
Jho family hi X'itivc
The lands are located in the 40- and 45- » .
inch rain belt (irrigation not being re-’,
auired), in a well populated section of .
the state, near good market towns, rail- • •
roads, schools, churches and pipe lines, ■
and are available in 40-, 80- and 160- g
acre tracts, at prices ranging from $6.00,5
to $15.00 per acre, payable on
jesty’s oppositlon. which I" u ric»
ognized post III Uritisi public lift
is Itamsay MacDonald, leader of thu
lebor party in the house at com;
ot tu "o""iaranthsintauedgrouptuh"nqn.
,pe"hmwwinar"vyongai
a nomethinE which emoape: defini- ; under de iraditionn of Britic
lion but which contains In* Kermipuriamentary pructice. must turn
nt leazt. ofa.ureatzroble"usper:/cor M• formation of a cubinet In
haps of a groat iantena Thpaitu l th* event inlut the prim* minister.
Hlon today seams, to b* para iieled । BOnar iaw, shouia ‘by any mia-
' •.dezres.“t.any. rato,bz Ihat, ehanee fall on some important vote
.nhich I found here:on my.First * 10 maintain hla majority.
to London, some.13xearE.ao At the moment tni seems super-
. . Imprrunioun.coimdn. rim 1 ficlany impossible. The prevailing
I arriyed here then when the first t irena or the by-eleeilons, however.
tmperial press .con ferens 0..Wa%.n ,!» An quite Uni direction. Fur some 11
— prosremw-andeefovndumyeeN.lodzodrrasonWhil notdyfrTayE -F
at .the «ame..hotl.wihahe.dele MHlstsctorlly explained, the phleg- J
lb.e’t.Tk then was Mlo* th. .?• m"“u sritih voter avvears ,o havo
pvoachinu and inevitable war with
iiermany and of the peril. Indeed
the probablljy. of’ a German in.
vanton, "
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that he is "certainty wolug to marry,
" I Jensica."
' i "We have not decided when the
The opinion of the eemml.al.n ot weddine will be" he xat;., "ut
appeele answerin certified ques- there is no queaLlon. but that we
liens adopted and orderei ceriirieqlwili inurry noun, either in London
to the court of etvt apveale: Jallardior America '
vs Hel et al. Tarrani Wptte '•••>■ । In ' ' nt 'he carl’
the courts of civil appeais and dist of Xortnesk. The former Zeixfeld
wiet eourt are otherwise reversez Fullleu beauty le naw homeward
aya rendered a* recommended bi' I bound tomorrow on board the
• he commission of "ppe:in: I. A oismpte to tell her parents in nur-
9uarles et al M. II. H. Hardin, ralo of her conauest of a peer.
Erath. | until she reaches home Jassicat.
Judgment of the court of civil , wil not talk about her romance
appeuia reversed, and that of the wiih ihe young coldstream guards-
district court atfirmed. Aree man wb. fell In love with her when
wugheCrunwer"gnege.Pan....... ...........- in the
Judgment of the'court of civil
appeals affirmed; Wight, receiver,
As. Belcher, Gregg.
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Ftotmac sefsetub-and
pan et al. Eastland; American
Hallway Express' Company vs. Grice.
El Paso; Allison and Nous vs. Hamie
et at. Pecos.
Applications for writs of error
This Offer Is Open for a few
Days Only g'
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purrauw rou WEMDINS
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LOONDON,
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