Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1920 Page: 7 of 14
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— Many of the directors expressed
themselves forcibly regarding the De-
comber bills rendered to local citizens
by the North Texas Gas company, de-
clarins that regardless of the opera-
tions of meters the, bills beyond ques-
tion had been outrageously high.”
In order to make its stand in the
- controversy clear to the public: to
convince the citizens Of Wichita Falls
of the sincerity of the Chamber of
Commerce as an organization to pro-
mote the best interests of all classes
of people and to disabuse the public
mind of the idea that the board of di- -
rectors exonerates the gas companies
1 • from all responsibility and blame, the
board asked that the following sate
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session Thursday. Jan, 15.1020, with
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at the conclusion of the exhibi-Toe ‘•V W 1
tion recently held at the Arlegton M 1
Galleries, in New York city, where
paintings of contemporary women 10 -
artists were shown. Mrs. Rosemary: 1.21.7.1
Mundy, with her panel of twenty-*
four oil paintings, was proclaimed , METX1
by the art critics to be one of the. CEATRPTI
greatest women artists to exhibit 572. YA
her work in many rears,” Boro in “eeroA
Covington, Ky, where, until her-r, . = W.
marriage to Thibet Mundy, the Eng- ROSEMARY MUNDY
IM novelist, she was Rosemary R. much in this country because she
Strafer, her work has not been seen has been living in Italy and France.
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w the contract, tailing to deliver
remaining 31.344 barrels, and the
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oil on the open market
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preserves a good one, so that Wi need
no artificial means to enhance your at-
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TO ISSUE ROAD BONDS’
AUSTIN, Texas.—During the year
just closed, 109 Texas counties voted
to issue road bonds in an assregate
total of $79,982,000. Dallas county
came first with $6,500,000; Eastland
was Md with $1,500,000; Stephens
third, with $3,500,000;) Tarrant coun-
ty fourth with $3,450,000.
Not all of the bonds were, placed
on the market during 1919 for some of
them am still awaiting approval by
the Attorney General and some have
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The M. and H. Oil company with
headquarters is Wichita Falls is
named as defendant in a $29,000 debt
and foreclosure proceedings filed
Thursday in the 78th district court by
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to be due plaintiffs for drilling done
a a $29,000 debt
proceedings filed
The debt, is said
hallow Wells
From six to ten wells wanted in shallow territory. I am
buyer-communicate immediately. P.O. Box 759, Wichita
Falls, Texas.
good service to The Rotary and let 1 clubs and the
12- -----Chamber of Commerce will be asked to
give their aid to the movement
• The great need rt present is for a
number Of scoat masters and assist-
ants to organize row troops, as there
sum aa® "00" /or ^
Wichita Falls, I believe the aid of that
court should be invoked.”
C. W. Held declared that. Pe "fe#
teno oner he nu"Fond the sne
mentum’s publicity th Chamber of
vor with c. E.
that, although
Should women be put on trial for their faults?
should women be put on trial for their faults? And should they, be tried by men?
Are their so-called weaknesses due to the mediocre demands of men? Do women,
know how to stick to ideals that are not social assets? What is the type of girl that
1 r invariably becomes an old maid? Do men put a premium on virtue?
FORBID THE REMOVAL
i " OF SILVER FROM MEXICO
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JUAREZ, Mexico.—No Mexican ail
ver money and American silver specie
only up to the value of ten dollars is
being permitted to be taken out of
Mexico, according to local customs au
thorities. Persons desirous of taking
a larger amount of American silver
across the international line are re-
quired to-obtain a special permit at
the Mexican customs houses ca.
Scarcity of silver in Mexico is the
reason given for the new ruling.
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Rogers, who declared
he and his wife had
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show the justice of
he men should not be held
public that “lambasting the gas com-
with more gas.". Greater economy in
the use of gas in the downtown dis -
triet, he stated, will result in proxid
or a sufficient supply for heating
",. 9 12S10 psngd the manner
in which a gas or electric meter will .
continue to read heavily, even though
a small quantity of heat or light:2**er-091
""‘, ected 3. a. ward, “the Banish, them by using Dr.
gas company is charging us 90 cents PasNA The— "- ""----i
for 66 cent %=%, even though the me-
"W.s. cunice declared that when
the chamber’s committee met with of-
Ootaki of the gas company, it was his
understanding that no public state
meat was to be made.
“8-pretary Harrison asked Mr. No-
ble if he should prepare a state-
mint,” Curlee said, “and he was told
to do so. But I undestood this state-
ment was merely to be a report of
the committee to the board of direc-
tors. I did not see the statement
there are matters in the statement
with which I do hot agree and I did
not sign a statement of any kind." -
SNIFFLES, SNEEZES,
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approve the committee’s action sim-
ply out of courtesy, stated that there
are certain matters in which he is
still at odds with the gas company:
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ed to get
Company’s Attitude,
reducing the bills here, 1
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alittrurkaa: sometime:
has been started to organize and unify
the Boy Scouts of this city and viein-
ity. The movement will take definite
shape at a meeting to be held next
Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Nile and gets deliver on
the North Methodist church. Seventh monel T-Deke, band
and Lamar streets, to which all boyal 2. 271970*
who are interested and all scout
masters and assistants and others are
Det c. Bingham, a. Taylor and
Dr. N. F. Grafton earnestly urge every
forces-of the city. It is hoped to ere
ate a scout band, and later to obtain
permanent headquarters for all troops.
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milk production from your
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