Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1924 Page: 3 of 14
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be happier to the and.
Join the Safe Drivers Club today,
and eld those who are already mem-
born and who are pushlag the move-
meat for the betterment of Wichita
Falla and aU of northweat Texau.
The tollowing letter has been fe-
ceived from J. M. McFall, endoreing
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• Mr. MeFall’s Letter
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•ha' Club:
"la mending you my pledge to
*10 Drivers Club.’ I want to con-
gratulate The Times upon the fact
that as much real Interest has been
brought about through your earn-
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A Real Busy Corner in Wichita Falls Before
Organization of The Times Safe
Every Friday is Victor Record Day
The Victor Company announces new records every
Friday, but there are nine thousand records already in die
• Victor catalogues. Ask for these catalogues, study them and
you will learn much about music and musicians.
When you go for a new record ask to hear some of the
old ones, for the grandest music is old and has been in the
Victor catalogues for years.
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pendtcitim. Ordinary bowel inflam-
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mixed in Adleriia, Mori medteines
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bowel and removes all potsons
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be tesponsible for the future of this
wonderful city Md the nearby terri-
tory which la truly "God’s oountry."
Are Hard Msarares WeoeaearpT
’ The Times urgem cooperation be-
r3 tween the driven of all motor vo-
T bibtoe and has founded the Safe ,
Driven* Club In an attempt to gain
edopetatfon and to stop the reelless
driving which to reapongtble for
many of the accidents endangering
human life.
Harah measures have not been
adopted Md even yet it to believed
that they will not be negessary.
Motorists oan't you mee the need
of safe ariviog. According to eta-
tisticu, 1923 was a banner year for
reckless driving and almost 2,000
peobi have been mhmed or killed
by teckieus ariving aurtg meinat
elk roan in Texas alone, .Shall this
record be broken or duplicatedT
wichit Faile l« Md ehouto con-
tipi a to"henowh as a Book, s»a*
in a rhieh to live. No city le a good
place in which to live If recklens
arteine prevalls • and several peo-
ple ere injured each week hecaune
of the carlesmnenw of others. I
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Police Chief George Hodgine has
bden working night Md day at-
tempting to flad that hiaden remedy
to prevent traffic accidents. The
remedy has never been dleooverod
that will prevent the eareless hand-
liter bt motor vehicle*
Some cities Md states have im-
posed heavy fine* Md penitenttary
nentences oa careless driven. Other
harsh measures have beea necessary
to stop th. wrongful taking of hu-
nan ire.
Such stops have never been neces-
ndry in wichita Faile to gala satety
aad cooperation. For this reason
Chief Hodgine has always instructed
hie otticers to be lenient snd cour-
teous to the public, always pleading
8rAMTORD, Texas, Feb. 28— At
the family restdence, T. M. Baiter,
Sr. died Taeeday moratag, burial
taking place that afternoon at
Highland cemetery. Mr. Baxter
was born in lawrenceburg. K . it
yean age aad for a number of years
had lived in Texas. Hie wife gte-
ceded him to the grave more then
three yean age. He was the fath-
er of live chidren, two of whom
survive, T. ar, Baxter. Jr., of this
is evidenced by the
trlane and that is, whoa erosaing a
street, My street, any where, an
you leave the side walk and step
off the curb, look to the left* until
you have reached 'coater- of the
etreet. then look to the right’ No
other obeorvance need be made by
pedeetrians for if he has done thia
hle matety, Md others le greatiy pro-
tected.
-It is evidently a fact thatimany
people have never thought how
simple, yet safe, this would make
them In crossing a street. Be many
folke try to watch trama in the
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New Victor Records
Red Seal Records . pouruvacED
homulqera
sate Drivers Club should obey th.
pldge Which they signed and by
all meana dieplay the nd aad white
ArNAn drivers of motor vehteles
mould abide by the pledge whieh
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9 charts this safe, eimple observance
| in ctossink street*.
• •This obhervance will cause pe-
destrians to boo all the traffic that
• is likely to harm them.
"Yours very truly,
I "J. M. McFall."
New members enrolled Thursday
- an aa follows:
B. A. wyat INI Polk.
1 M. Cohen. Wichita Produce Co.
A. P. Barnett, Penhandle Refining
Company. 3
.Wut, Itti Ooilta*
. Orville Pitta. 202
E B. Gete, Iowa Park.
Ethel stanon, 10s Ohio.
’ wAegcuEzecgipank.
. ye Gold, entral Fira Matto*.
1 Fyjsom spirit.
be presentea Friday evsalag by the
members of the eenlor close of the
Stamford High School. The east in-
eludes Arielgh Lyon. Tom Davie.
Dorris Douthitt, Frances Jones,
Driven* Club* to be known as the
•Safe Pedestrlans Club.’ ask as
well known that something must
also be done to mgke pedestrians
eafo for automobllea. In my opin-
ion.' It will be on easy matter to im-
prove general satety of all. In our
traffic, it but one eimple tmpresajon
is made upon the minds of pedes-
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world artit she is today A piano record you will enjoy-
Faile. Rev. George Morrinon, for-
mer pastor of the Central Christian
Chureh, preached the funeral. Mr.
Baxter was a member of the Ma-
monto lodge for a number of year*
Fumevel of Intant
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tant son of Mr. and Mr* J. R. Du-
laney, wee held Saturday evening
end burial wee et Highland ceme-
tery. Rev, J. D. Harvey of the
Church of Christ bhd charge of the
funeral service*
Baptist Workete Csefee case
The program for the Jones Coun-
ty Baptist Workers’ Conference,
held at Hamlin February 26, was
Batra, A oreteng of FIs* >B Tiling vimanee."
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snd welcome. Rev. J. N. Edwarde:
10 * m., reporta by reprenentatives
on local conditions; 10150 a. m.,
Btswardshlp; 11:11 * m. sermon on
stewardship. Rev. R. D. DeWeese;
noon, lunch, served at church; 1:30
p. m., dsvotlonal services, led by
Mr* D. M. Harris; 1:10, p. m .
stewardship of money, by Rev. T. M.
Elliott, J. R Rowan; « p. m., time
and place of next meeting.
Senior Clam May
The claes ploy, "Happlness," will
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is nothtne more than the applica-
ton of the Golden Rule and the
respecting of state and city laws
regulating traffic for the beet wel-
fare of the people.
Every men injured Wednesday
was an operator or oocupant of *
miter vehiele. Probably the driven
of the lucky vehtcles who wan not
injured ere Buffering today, even
more then Ahose who are under
the care otaysiclans at the hoepl-
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• Wedneeday afternoon, three mea
■ •b were injured, one perhaps fatally,
« ' • and five automobiles were demellah-
dh ed, during th* worst epidemio of
3 traffta aeldents that Wichita Falls
K has experseneed in month* Why?
Careleseneeks In ths operatton ana
hananhe at motor vehicle* police
“08. Md sane pgopt, wi not
tolerate wuch * wholesale epidemte
Md amount of injury in a single
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