Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1924 Page: 3 of 16
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Palace Theater Thursday Evening,
January 17th
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■ By FRANCIS J. TIETBORT
U. A Staff Correspondent
* MADISON, Conn, Jan. d-Asahp
emerud tom the public ubrary
here Th uroday afternoon. Mt*. Ger-
trade Petrie Bannett, wife of the
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hie things and lett."
Politini aha moclal opponente in
this wealthy Lone Istand Sound
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uss of the automobile and the
uroaheuing demand for arude for
industrlat purpomen and far power
tor ahipu, geologista se wichan a
ineneyreble number of yearu .a
dratninu of the oil ponim of this
Forelkh governinenta have
played a shrewd game. They have
taken advantage of the opportutity
la aeguire oll tanda, in the Halted
states and meanwhile ttheir wov:
eramenta have planned to ahut
America out so far se posaibte
from olP territory in other parte of
the globe, ' r
made by the Mezican a u th i r Nita
From prement indications to to
Venenmela mor then aay other
country outaide of its own contines,
that merice max look for re-
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NEW LAMP BURNS
94% AIR
Basis Electrie w Gas
A noy all lamp that qivan an
amauingly briuianteott while liphi.
even heller uhan was or eleeurtelty
has been ented by the U a Govern:
mni sad M dending univeraitie•
ana founa to be supertor U ll tr-
dihar oil tampe it burna without
oder, emoho ar netoo ae pumping
up. to eimple. alemn, vela Burna MW
sir and 6 eommon keronene ceoml
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The mventor, J. T. Johnson, MI
W. Lehe SL. chieauo, DL to otter:
IM to seed a tamp on Id daye‛
VEE erial, or. even to «ive on"
TREK to the first uner In each le*
entity who will help him introduce
it Write him today for full par.
ticutara, Al ash himito exptain
how you can get the ageney. aad
without expertence or money wak*
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her hous sad he certainiy eannot
afar there. The home at hie per-
vote add our own former home in
raHroadr avenue are cloned no I do
not know where he will wo, unien
he has a hoy to hire. Sandersons
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ihe viewed in Ita true aspect.
* Where Ie America to find now
Mexico has ceaaavd to be a land
his employer. Mrs. Nina Wilcos Put-
nam sandernon, to smooth out his
domestie artairs.
"It will do my husband no pood
‘to come here to talk to ms for I
shall not see him if I can help it
nor tnlk to him. If he does come
here, as he haa boon requested by
Mrs. sanderson, I shan let him
know that bo will have to nee my
lawyer. Juage Bacher at New
Heven. It will save him time and
trouble to *0 direct to my at tor-
oio.,
sergentt Meennein at po-
dqunrter nan sold MO "oR
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of promime In this regard, Unquen-
llene bl y there are targe oil de-
zoltmninttoliviabutshezarinthe
STRAND
nouthern per* of the revutile and
so remote that it wi take yeura
and a vaat expenaiture to bring
them into utisaton. There are
various oil tielda in Argentina, one
near the ooant and others far in the
Interior near the Andes,
Of all South American countries,
Venezuela to most hiuhly ISMidsrod.
Some persons think it is the ureat-
eel potential oil territory of the
world today. There are two divi-
alens of that republic la which pto
dugtion to under way.
Venezuela has to its credit one
mighty guaber which poured forth
a stream of 100,000 barrels of oil a
day.
It was the La Rosa. not far from
the Northern end of Lake Maracal-
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Sale Starts Saturday Morning, 7.o‛Clock, January 12th
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moralised the trade. Now the Cali-
fornia yield has been reduced, the
Powell wusher has subsided wome-
what and the world aituation la be-
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TN A T W I MENT8 KHAKI PANTO
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612 Seventh Street
Chairmenotthid wvtius
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directors, whe were nteeti
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"Later my huebond said to me
with an air of being conftpentini
that Mrs. Sanderso wantea no-
body to know where they were Wot
tn, but that they were actually not
wolng in New York but to Cape
Cod.
"Thle was untrue, of course, ae
they went to Canada and were gone
two weeks When they came back,
he came back home and said he
was Ihrouch with me| packed up
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Now On Sal
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p» The ation;f4.by Mra Sande
anahzzabchz pe"adz-"napptahfanptr
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concerned Then came a flash j
confidenttal newe from Provl
about the divoro «
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Mrs. Handerson b automobile,"
Mrs. Busett naid. » 1
For a tim last year it seemed as
f the oil struggle wee to be post-
oned; With' a senmational tnercase
B vroduetton 6y the oponiac up of
saw rlelds th SCaiatornlajand the
the Hotel Netherlands In New York
before comtnu to ronnecticutr
MENSBLUEOVERALIS .
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NSW TURK, Jan. 1h.mAmertea
must develop new mourees of oil
suvpin With the over ‘toreskina
/ home, “a
‛ Mrs. Bagntt sata she refuned to
worry any more over the case and
added: "This whole thing will be
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wromnzpdup.zagpouatyenu
Maracaibo, to nearer NSW Tork
by water than la Qalventon.
The Ymesuelen covernment has
been »Mcal la Its treatment of the
oil compaaiee. avotding all mintaues
town brought about the votdinu of
Mra Sandersoh’s Rhode inland di-
vorce, it was learned today.
They aloe brouuht about the reve-
lai lott that followed regardina Mra.
Sanderson’s employment of Basntt
the stalwar: and handeome dam
Staffer and.gupe painter, as a male,
nurse, chauffeur pad buainesstep
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■ BEEN BOU
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■ tde- hendqunrters han sold 370
•sgs to canine tamelera, he aD-
■ .'Bounced Friday mernin« Remnord:
■ lyw that 820 doff suxenwere bald
■ IMS and the oiram this year
I are stow to noy theannuarfet-
■ 4 inregistered dous are now aub-
• 2jeet to being sent to the et
• pound if they no not have iteenne
■ Utts Warnings to dox owners have
■ ben issued by Police Chief Qeqre•
■ ; Hodeins._____* . ( 2 X
I ABOUT $6,000 COLIECTED,
a DELINQUENT SEWER TAX —
I ‘ City a‛x .Collector W R Hyer
I stated "Kiay mnrnlna that AD-
■ eroilmaiely IMM had been cd
i (eeted for delinquht wewerazetaxen
■ by the dlr tax ebilector’s office
■ Since the otfieimt look over the lack <
I of collecting the $16,000 doo the
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■ current taxes, and the cohlectton of
I delluouesH continues
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WICHITA DAOT TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. MR4
iky ~~]^AmericaMastDevelopSource
- < Of Oil Supply and Problem How is
■Bfli Where to Go for Increased Output
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1924, newspaper, January 11, 1924; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563891/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.