Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 364, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1926 Page: 2 of 18
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J
TO
OISREAITY
Mreado, say 1k mn—tweive-
ar mail service between Chicago
U. Dallas and 24-hour service be*
son the southwest and Mow York
g as planned by the postoffice
artment have become realities,
the new link in the trans-conti-
fixjSLss: Ir":
■ thWoat was forged yesterday
en north and south bound planes
wersed the distance between Dal-
999 95. which arrived here
it night from the south carried
Mat a tea of mail. 485 pounds of
lteh was placed aboard Mow York
und planes It came from stations
ing the now route—Moline, III. I
Joseph, Mo.: Kansas City, Wiche
Oklahoma City. Fort Worth and
New York thia morning received
M letters collected, starting
terday morning, alons the new
to extending from Texas to Chi-
o,” Colonel Paul Henderson, gent
■I manager of the National Air
ansport Company, stated.
Fifteen hundred pounds of air
gl flow north and Ml pounds
uth to the initial flights," he said,
his was four times as much mail
jever was in the air at one time
any line, government or civilian
the history of the world. Our
st traffic, even discounting let*
re, convinces us that air trans,
station to at last a real bual*
SUNNY DAY WINS
FARMER’S ORDER
QUANAR, Walla. May 18.-
..eons nt. .
place an order for a $4,600
threshing machine to care for
his large wheat crop. W. L
Thomas, or wear doodlet, this
county, made good his agree:
ment, and placed the order with
the Wey Hardware Company of
Quanah. The sun shone all day
Sunday here, and the big mas
clline was ordered without de-
lay. The wheat crop prospects
over the county are fine to date,
and it is expected all threshers
will be kept busy during the
season.9 ‘
KOI N MANILA
MANILA, Nay al. mn—Two of the
six Spanish aviators who started
from Madrid •• days ago to fly to
the Philippines, ended their 11.000-
mile journey shortly before noon
today when they brought the only
remaining plane to rest at Camp
Nichols, American army flying
field three miles from Manila,
Captains Loriga-Taboada an d
donsales Gallarsa were the pair
who attained the goal despite the
mishaps which have dogged the ad*
venture, claiming the machine flown
by Captain Esteves in a Palestine
desert and that of Captain Loriga
off the inhospitable coast of Bouth
China. Captain Loriga taking the
place of the mechanic who had
flown with Captain Gallarsa as far
as Macao thus was in at the fin-
ish.
(Continued From Page One)
ika la payment of the school
but on the face of the checks
i written “payment in full." To
action Mr. Raley objected and
illy after lengthy correspond-
1, the oil companies agreed to
the school tax and accept a re-
it which set forth that it was,
r a partial payment and that the
ance of this receipt did not
ve any rights which the county
ht have following, an amicable
lement or court decision in the
Mal read bond tax matter. As
esult, the temporary receipts
e issued and the money for the
sols to now do hand and will
a be turned over to the schools
their disbursement.
ive companies which were
own into the hands of a receiver
1 all the taxes which were due
county, state and schools and
checks totalled $34,860.60 of
large portion went to the
..AP uesouret, tho-ollowing
pel districts received the amounts
opposite the names eanigag
urournetes::: sis’s
ECHOES OF BATTLE FARM NEL
J.DUST STANDARD
IN ATHENS SPEED
WICHITA DAILY TIMES
(Continued From Page One)
for what
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a wide open market .
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but it inflates us so that. ull
I’ve a notion well blow ao.
Farm wares, which figure- so
ominentiy” in production costs,
ere higher in 1016 than in any of
eryeare since 1010, -
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W. Mickle was taken trap,
a wooi.-.ngt.#B
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and no taan wait M
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lot more than, the
it bread. Only two cents worth
wheat goes into It. The DAY
ATHENS Texas. Mar Ik (-1 2 2uquen
mehoes of the battle of several I will increase the cost only of
years ago to oust the Standard oil two cents worth of 1
Company from Texas, were heava consumer WOP t be m
here last night in J. J. Faulk’s in-1 That’s the argument
production of Lynch Davidson, who N Haugen
spoke in behalf of his candidacy for 1e-eeA the plan’s
governor. author, anything, ought to
Faulk to a white haired former | know how it will work,
senator He rotated to the audienes ...2252102703 .she the other
the fight of Jim Hogg, which gay, will your bill raise the price
, ended la the indictment of Henry joff00454 no denying it win add to
Clay Pierce and the assessment of one wan wauner. Anewer.
a million dollar fine against the . The Iowan did, indeed, say the ---==
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Judt now curt the increase win he
Hauson admits he can't talk- That’s
dminane%"o? the "larger ou com-i.24,405 the sen miens, Mure
panies. • . I to dope out in advance, and a pro-
Davidson declared,” that the ON I teetive tariff is what Haugen’s
act of the last, legislature had let -
down the bars for outside corpora-
tons to come in and control the
industries of Texas :
mseuer somase"#
an interest in the: latter’s fisht
against what he described the
SAYS SHOTS IN BACK T
REPLY WHEN HE TRIED
TO COLLECT CARD DEBT
DALLAS, May Ik mn—Anattempt
to collect an alleged poker debt
caused the wounding of, Dean Had:
ley, 11, of Minneapolis. Minn., who
was found in bed with bullets in
his back and hip. ; Sl
Hadley has been living at the 1 >
J "Anne... - teto to aront the sr . 1oum %.m tsudee.
Tuesday morning- A
The wounded man today to in the
hospital ward of the Dallas coun-
ty jail. According to his statementI
he went to a house in East-Dalf
las, where he expected to collect
money owed him by a man he had
played poker with. In an argue
ment, no said, “the man shot him.”
He was either unable or unwilling
to tell the man’s name and to held
for investigation.-:-
Httehin3
Ponowing on companies, who
are withholding payments, due to
he existing controversyover, the
lectra special road district tax.
ive paid the following amounts:
wrih shourruanttite
strict receives all but $1,045,
adeh to apportioned among a num-
or of rural districts. W .
Spaniards whose departure from
Aparri, northern Luzon, at 7:55
o'clock this morning was heralded
to Manila by the screaming of whin-
ties. A large throng made the
three-mile journey to Camp Nichols
to share in the welcome, some in
automobiles, many in "the pic-
turesque earomatas, or native car-
riages, and many others afoot. The
Spaniards’ big Breguet Besquiplane
appeared escorted by two squadrons
of American planes and landed on
the field, eleered by two oompanlee
of troops. .
The airmen were carried in tri-
umph back to Manila in a long pre*
cession of automobiles which
stopped briefly before the mono,
ments to Legaspi, who conquered
the islands for Spain, and Risal, the
national here of the Filipinos. At
the Catholic cathedral, within the
mediaeval walled city of Manila, an
impressive de duem wae observed
with the Mort Rev. William Plant,
apostelle delegate to the Philip:
pines, officiating.
The first man to greet Captain
Gallarsa upon his arrival was an
old comrade of the Moroceancam:
paign who rushed up and embraced
the aviator. A general stampede
occurred, men. women and children
attempting to kiss the fllers.
“Whether thed aviators will at-
tempt to fly back to Spain or Pes
curb tor atesmer depends upon or
dors from Madrid. A proposal has
boon made to present the plane ••
the Philippine government
ueLAl" *"*"0*4
="7!
lien collateral six per cent bonds
series C. at 103 and accrued in-
terest on July al, has been au-
thorized by the directors. The
"bonds will be redeemed from cur-
rent earn
French Aviator
Starts "Sea Fled”
On Trial Flight
wanserz.nd/France, May 10
g )—M. De Gasenko, French avia-
tor, accompanied by 1 Mechanician
I on, left Marseilles at $ o’clock
ti to morning in his water silder,
the “Sea Flen,” forBarcelona
s aim and Oran, Algeria. The
w tether was untavorable/but the
a paratus: worked satisfactorily. .
If the voyage to successful De
Gasenko will continue to Dukar,
west Africa, and then from Dakar
across the south Atlantic to Buenos
Ares. - The aviators hoped to are
r to at Barcelona within two hours
and to reach Oran this evening.
tepee •
The “Sea Flea" darts over the
w tor like a firing fish, making a
s eed of about M miles an bear. Ito
hol has a draft of only three
ft then. At ten speed the wing Sir
p ase is sufficient to keep it clear
of the water for about 05 feet and
eijus it skims along, alternately in
u I air and touching the water. It
equipped with two rudders, one
rd, guiding It through the water
and the other through the air.
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e. A film
heir love
mfortably. Energine
quickly make your
ike new.
ine comes in handy
Leavesnoodor. 35c at
nA aepareas stores
ENERGINE
any. ar-
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it
there'e tos soar oTaHrape to 10-.’’
The farmer exports all he can but
Europe’s too poor to be a good ous-
tomer. Agriculture needs some way
of boosting Ito products’prices here
at homa
' Haugen plans to have the govern-
meat take the American farmer’s
surplus off Mu hands every year, at
prices in proportion to the prices of
manufacturers and of labor...
the former can put up his rates to
the public in thin country.
The government will have un-
loaded the surplus abroad.” in the
meantime. Probably it,, will have
done it at a loss but it will straight-
en that out with the farmer later
on. 206.7251T
That’s the nausen plan. Yes, I
will increase the cost of living, he
or Friday and Saturday
200 SPORTS and
DRESS HATS is.
a QUICK SALE
Two Remarkable Price
Groups
$0)75
.4
Originally Priced $7.50 to $15 ft ^
A clearance in which are included. Hats
for every occasion of sports or dress
Hats of Neopolitan Hair, Novelty Straw
• and Felt will be sold during this sale at
less than actual wholesale, cost.
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No Refunds or Ex-
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i Shakeshe Flows
Ask Your Grocer
Goodner Wholesale
1 Grocer Company
No matter how infested ,
, 1Y your home may be with. ;
flies, you can rid it quickly
t of these dirty insect pes
Science now has found a n
easy way to kill flies by the roc
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(less spray that will not stain even
1 the finest linen.
REWARD
i i falls to kill U
...Files, Water Bugs,
Mosquitoes, Ants,
Moths, Bed Bugs,
WBMcClurkan&Co
SCOTT ATMINTE: ts
/ Friday and Saturday
Bargains at
* NILate will not harm human
* beings; animals or delicate for
brice. When sprayed, positively 2
will not stain. Millions have
• proved it to be the surest, safer
and most economical insecticide
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Large Bottle see.
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RADUATION
SAUL'S
Famousfor t Values
Bargain Annex
TLATE
as ISECTS QUICKLY - HARMLESS TO HUMANE
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A Parting of Friends—A Sadness and Gladness ",
all at the same time!! a
Graduation calls for gifts and for new cothes—It is natural to turn to
this live store for suggestions and the new things especially adapted to
younger, young men. W
Choice Any
Crepe de Chine e
Flat Crepe •
Printed Crepe
Silk Dress
In the Annex
Dresses that sold to $10 in-
cluded at...............
CLEARANCE
All Hats on Our Balcony.
- $5.00 to $18.75 Values
Rayon Teddies
All Silk
and Colors
Saul’s Special at..
Rag Rugs
18x36
Assorted light and dark
colors..............
SA
Sizes 30 to 36’
All Two Pantech
M A separate and exclusive department
P of smart English Suite for school age -
boys, elegantly made!!..
$23 528 538
s vrer • 1 erexenyr
What’s Good for Gifts!!
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CLOTHIERS
Where Seventh, Street Crosses Indiana
itiaFalto Largest and Most inters der then and.
Brown .
Oxfords"
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