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lion of the death sentences.
Objections of Examiners
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local
broadeasted
station, Monday night.
If
Judge Napier no arranged
bankruptcy and had the claim
into
cases.
non-jury court room
during the next two wceks
I. file its application in the of-
Denver Creel:,
Of EUROPEANS Bl
criminal case
to respond
roL2 TO Pl T N’TOP TO
sPII.LING or OIL ON IOADS
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE
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state of Texas, tn the office of
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Standard Oil of
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hands for aervie
bautirur apot on the river uhd
to a
ninde camp
vassed by playiau
11.45
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Wichita Daily Times Classified Ads
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Wichita Falls Want Ad Directory
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Much Enjoyed at
Special Showing
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' SPEAKS SUNDAY TO
■ County Auditor K. I*. Walsh pre-
• sented the matter to the court. hav-
HOT CHECK ARTIST
AND DIAMONDS ARE
NOT YET LOCATED
A,
wa
May
dui
‘ 510,000 BOND 15
- SET IN 1. LUECKE
gatherinu
At noon
Close
27.70
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JuDGE xArIKI ENGAGED
IN TRI AL. or voxJvur CASKS
10.33
10.66
rL.WADS « ALrY TO FMEFT
CMANGE 3 VKAHS SUSPENDE•
i ELECTRA CITIZENS
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judge Atwell etutedthut theallenkipation.
10.25
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1 to
34.46
21.88
33.35
SCHOOL APPROPRIATION
WILL BE TRANSFERRED
FROM GENERAL FUND
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Fy AnnelatedBm
w IrXLSS WHO FAILS TO
APPAI IS FINED 23
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and his method of swindling will be
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Stamps for sale at Times Office
N-adt, ' .
would he named "Tulsahoma"
The resolution neks that the fed-'
erni government be requested to dl-
ar.MASED APTII WAKING
0730 HOMI IN TMEFT CASE
JI BY IN NrN DINTIICT
IS nAmING At TO THEPT CASK
r“h. market broke again to 28.00
May ...
July ....
October .
Dee ember
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dMg Kudhu22tona
Special Collector Named for
Collecting of Taxes for Past
Two Years on Insolvent Roll
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At n Jate hour Monday afternoon (
the defendant wan still in Jail hav- . or simon 5b: Shocker" or alder, P
ing up to that time be n unable to ’
perfect the biond.
$ p. in,.
, Stated >
‘ Candida
11.57
22.18
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nlive higher;
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to death. '---- --------
committee ordered a stay qf execu-
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than » <
Low
27.70
27.26
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a teal case out of the matter inas:
much as the young man was listed
as an auen rgemy during the world
war. being at that time a subject
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I showing Mt the,Olympic. ' ra
Around Betty (omp • I Mho plays
the roll of a !! tun inn girl, the au-
1 ( thor has woven a story of a woman
P * with an the superstitions of the is-
• f landers and the modern idcai o the
AWLDNESDAY
vlde the state following as near aa
possible to line between the follow-
ing counties: Grant and Kay. Gar-
field and Noble, loogan and Payne,
oklahoma and Lincoln. Cleveland
Ing. but this h, a serious mattoe
the people on the eastern side," si
Representauiv Boyer in presenting,
the resolution. They want to ge}
White Flower”
been taken by the proper officers
the county would have been spared
fort to join the V. S. navy, but was
dented the privilege on the grounds
of being an alien enemy.
by the hungry girls. At 1:30 o'clock |
1 the troop broke camp and soon were 1,
'.homeward bound. On the return . rm
I trip they exvord a cave which as- mixe
tended far back into a hilinide. doe- ,
Iw. aClo::
152 0:122
NO WHISKEY.
tai h:n len s.lsed in tills city;
but in no iawtauee did the officers
find the object of their hunt.
*""" - " " Judge Grants Citizenship
To German Youth Despite
been presented at the proper time
I it would have been nllowel hy the
referee aa taxes are considred as
fdofov
r-nr
m-ra
i permitted to aceumulate without
' any action being taken and in nez
j erat instances had the proper care
Cotton closed weak.
High
9.82
a tributary of the
Wichita County. '
Judge Wm. If Atwell in
ting a young man+to citizenship in
the United staten Monday after-j
noon, stall'd that he wanted to make
$.
loose." 1 .
In part the resolution reads as
follows:
"Be it resolved by the house of
representatives that the legislature
hereby consentshat the eongrens of
the United States may divide Okla-
homa Into two ntates and may ad-
mit aald states into the union."
the girls proved to be rent seoute
by cooking their own lunches over
the camp fires Crisp bacon ehd
weinies, deviled egga, nandwiches,
pickles, oliveh, tousled marwhmal:
obi., rf: Gerber, ss; McManus.
26: Williams, If; Sehulte. 1b, Durst
Jacobsoh. cf: severeid. c; Elerbe
aames, exploring and
wood for the noon fires.
studebakef Corporation
Tennessee Copper .....
Texss Co..............
Texan a Pacific ......
Tobacco Products .....
Transcentinental Oli . *
Union Pacific .........
United Retail Stores...
U. s. Ind. Alcohol.......
United States Rubber..
United Staten Steel...,
Utah Copper ..........
Westinghoune Electric
Willys Overland .......
Atlantic Coast Line....
Coca Cola ..:.........
Gulf States Steel......
Seaboard Air Line...,.
1 4 on '
nimt be
low tug
ein-mhe
sertian
VInsted
and TW
, 1:30 #
Nlasters
iTfriw.
with firms in okmulgee where it
was learned that he had stolen com-
pany chectis. The search will be
continued: a deseription of the men
Yon. ton can secure results Just tlevhone 4333
nnd call for Want Ad department Thin you are
nssure4 of satisfactory and economical results
through— ‘
:726
.774
floor to the ceiling with shtuEl"
and shipped from some point in
canada to Megutule, rexav, uroused
the wusptclon of officers M-ndaF
morning and as a result Iho « ur e"
tied up while members of the :h”:
irea depattment put themse1y*" id
real labor and unloaded both ends.
from the
.737
44
ljuring the morning
enemy were not as yet entitled to
ced in mv
Judge E. W. Napier of the 78th
district court is engaged in the trial
of non-jury cases in the* non-jury
courtroom. One of th* jury court-
rooms is occupied by federal court
and the other by the 89th district
court which is trying criminal
rice crop were considered at a re-
cent meeting of the local rice grow“
Ind our
he mil t
| |<HH-
ach
»t 25
• Judge P. A. --------
district court anpounced Monday
morning that he had set the bond of
in the 89th district
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. 521
i«a Produre _ .
March 34.— Poul
revene fund.
GIRL SCOUTS ORGANIZE
! WICHITA FALLS TROOP
The following ad sold two cows for theadver-
liner, with just out,or tvo runs:
OVER 12.000 NET PAID CIRCULATION DAILY
Full leasea wire of the Associated Frees neven
days a week.
County Traffic Officer Fred K.
snith was Instructed by the county
commissioners in session Monday to
arrest nil drivers of trucks which
were hauling crude oil in leaky
tanks. Attention has been called to
th- fact thhat many truck drivers
are using the concrete roads of the
county hauling oil and strewing the
content^ of the tank all over the I
road.
board at Austin. Tuxns. on Mon
April 30th. A. 1>. 1923, bexinr
nt 1" o'clock a. m.. at which Le
and place all parties Interested #66/•[
appear an be htard Such heaf /
Ing will lie continued from time tn
time, and from place to place. It
necessary, until such determination
hns been made relative to sal? av-
court but who fail'd
A jury was chonen' in the 5Mh
I district court Monday afternoon to
try Peril Svarks who entered a plen
of not guilty to the charge of theft
of an automobile and in another
county with receiving and conceal-
ing iv stolen automobile which was
the property of F. I. Taylor.
Paso and San Antonio.
As to the reported use of air-
771 planes of smuggling Chinese Into
■*' this country from Mexico, White
said that immigration agents on the
Northern Pacific ........
---... _ __. . • Okinhoma Prod. & Ref..,
CHICAGO, March 26-Favorabie I Pacific Oil ...............
weather for the winter crop Pan American Petroleum
alightly bearish errect on ! ...........
wheat market today during..‘he I people’s Gas .............
early dealings. Helling wan led by , jure ol ...... ......
houses with eastern oonnectionn.. on 1 Ray Consolidated Copper
the downturns in price, however, , Reding ................
buying developed sutricient poweF 1 Rep. Iron A Steel.........
to make the market .wo-sideda 1 Royal Dutch .NY,.....
openin quotations, which yared I Hears Roebuck -
from unchanged to 4c lower. May i sinelair Con. ............
• I 19 to 1.20 and July 21.142 to • Houthern Paeltie ......;.
1 16. were followed by a alight ad- I southern Railway ......
Alt Iona I sag and men by transient - " -
"hiK thetourih car of shingles ' utzenshiP:
The finding of 1,800 quarts cf
whikey two years ao which Was
shipped into title city t unsigned as
5linles has ausod officers to cast
a susple lour eye I • the direction of
til cars which lire marked thingies j
inrespevunmy wT n TmeT are "TT™"
tied from Canadian points
heretofore the U. H. district courts
Hep.
onN
in Texas had held where a man had
rined out the questionnaire during
the world war claiming exemption I
on the grounds of being an alien
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142
296 1
There were 28 applicants for eiti-
zenship but only 21 presented them-
selves Monday afternoon with their
witnesses At a late hour six had
been disposed of and all were ad-
mitted having stood the oral exum-
NEW XSLAKNH"reh 26.—The
ozansysamuregsonuccdmlttgnatker
Suhuny of selling orders. the fill
ing of which broke values to the
fc^r.'^iiriaci^'^foy
It mid caused a swift rally to levels
10 to 25 points higher than the close
of last week. Mav rietng to 28.36
and Oeteber to 24 60. Fresh nelinu
milieu red and ut the end of the first
half hour the trading months were
11 points over to 3 points, under tn
linnl quctutton of Saturday:, it
was an extremely netive market-
New buying of Importance came
into the market, encouraged by
claims of a better spot inquiry and
only small offerings and by on un-
favorable view of weather condi-
tions over the belt, but more per:
tlcularlv in Texas wherg too much
rain agatn was ntorfevin« with
form work, according to rivate
messages. Soon after the middle of
the morang the tone was .X°N
strong end prices .were 26 50.15
points higher than the close of NA’
urday. May was sent up to 275
pml October to 24.00. Toward noon
offerings Increased a g a l n amt
prices were 26 to 36 points off from
a
Car Spotted Here While Enroute to
Megargle and Is Held For
Investigation.
“new ‘2,"
bonds eloned 316 100.312 first 448
07.4; second 41s 37; third 44s 98.1:
fourth 4» »7.»: victory 4ts uncalled
tool; U. H. treasury 4s 05.37.
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. 731
: i2
. 471
:112
. 381
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: $74
: nil
j?!
:121
.260
281
ig
of.the kaiser.
W. Wheatley, of San Antonio, nat: 1
uralization examiner, stated that |
FOR HALK—IC in the market for a
good Jersey mill’ll cow, see <1 W
‘Wright at III Seventh-st., or phone
zsi l __________________ .
ine insoivent rolls for the past two
years appears womethin« In the
neighborhood of 240 woo.
The tax collector upon making hli>
reports places all taxes onwersona!
property which become delinquent
on the insolvent rolls as requtres by
law and set ures h clearance from
tie state,by presenting them in this
manner.
Mrs. Townsend will work directly
under the direction of the count
commissioners and the county tax
collector ami her salary will be paid
vin of the excess fees of the eoplec-
tor’s’office as the collector is en-
titled to a collection foe for all
moneys collected
I'ersonal property can be selzed by
the county and state and gold for
taxes just the same as real estate.
flee of thy Board of Water Engj-
neers for the state of Texas, Xu
which it applies for a permit "B
appropriate of the unapvroprlalbd
waters of the state, from Mhe
FORT WORTH, March 26.—Un-
lawful entry of Europeans over the
Mexican border, a prctice steadily
increasing. Is the main problem of
immigration officials. Robe lari
White, assistant secretary of labor,
said here today.
The Influx of Mexicans is normal,
he said, and is much the same as It
has been for years as a result of
the demand for labor:
Mr. White conferred with Guy H.
Smith. Immigration Inspector In
charge of the Fort Worth office.
He explained that he stopped off
here while en route from California
to Washington tn determine the ac-
ouracx of reports on the Mexican
situstlon locally.
His conclusions on alien smug-
gling over the Rio Grande, he said,
were arrived at aftor ■ visits to El
Texas, sufficient water for powe
development purposes, to be IM-
pounded in a reservoir created hy
the construction of a dam. verm1t21;
ted to be constructed under perinM
No. 461. heretofore issued by ane
roard to the nald Texas Pipe Line'
Company, said dam to be located at
a point which bears 8. 1515 reet
from a point in the norUi line 0L -
the Samuel O. Fowler survey, ahst.
78. point being 2656 feet sounht.
westerly from the N. E corner-of
said survey. In Wichita Couut *
Texas, and distant fn a noutheust:
erly direction from Electra, TrXMM-*
10 miles. You are hereby further
notified that the said Texas ripe
Line Company proposes to construct
an addiiton to its present dam.
same to be of reinforced concrete---
10.4 feet in height. 73.5 feste.m,
length, having a top with of uf:
feet, and a bottom width of 14 fse. -
thus creating e reservoir having-**
an average width of 61.5 1eV: I
length of Impounded water 36000-
foot, average depth of stored wuter
11 feet, having a storage capacitwoer
of 336 acre-eet, the additiseak
storage capagity being 197 aieh
feet, and to divert therefrom puGAg ,
exceed 500 acre-feet of water et
unnum permitted under prsvldns .
permit A hearing on the applbin-
lion of the said The Texas PIP"
Line Company, will be held by t
board of water engineers for
l be time was
Int. ler. Marine pfd.......
International Paper .......
Invincible Oil . e.
Kelly-Hpringfleld Tire ....
Kennecott Copper .........
loulaville & ashvine ...
‘Mexican Petroleum .......
Miami Copper ...........
Middle States Oil.........
Mldvale Steel ............
AUsnour! Pacific ..........
New York Central........
N. Y.. N. H. and Hartford
Norfolk * Western.......
A Lueeke at lie.eee. The matter
was tried before him Saturday aft-
ernoon in the form of a hubeas cor-
pus after the bail bond had been
denied the defendant upon an ex-
amining trial
Luecke is charged with a statu-
tory offense in which his eleven
year old daughten is the complain-
sing witnesm. The habeas 'corpus
hearing .was heard Saturday ufter:
noon, but Judsre Martin reserved
judgment unti Monday morning
border were seeking two commer-
, tai planes believed to be transport-
‘ng Orientals from Lower California
into the United State*.
"The great problem along the
Mexican border which exist in a
ilwer degree along tbs Canadian
bonier, is tha unlawful entry into
thia ci i niry of Europeans" White
asserted. "Most of the albas being
smuggled into Texas are from cown:
tries in wdutheastern Europe, which
have exhausted their quotas under
the immigration law."
plication as the said board of wa-
ter engineers may deem riwit.
equitable’and proper. Given under-
anil by virtue of an order ol.tbg a
board of water engineers for 1295
state of Texas, at the office of Mt:
sald board. In AtisUw. Texan. 'W'
the 13tlyday of March A. !».. 192-
iMeal)—Attest: .Ino A. . Norris. W
S. Clark. A. H. Dunlap. board of
water engineers; A. W. McDonald,
Morris Persky of JOler tra was re-
‘eased Monday afternoon from cun:
’ tody after perfecting a bond of 5756
ta g a eane in which he stands
charged with theft of propert over
the value of $30. It id charged that
lie was tonaeeted -with the theft
of eons "11 pfpe in the wouth Elec,
tea ib’de last week end for which
mother mah is now being held in
iie cuunty jail
New York Meney
NEW YORK. lUrch 26. — Cal
money strong: high 6, low 5j. rul-
ing rate it. closing bld 4, offered
al 64. ’last loan *, call loans against
acceptance 41. Time loans firm: 60
to 50 days 6), four to six months
54, primec ommeretat paper 5:
wok
dor 91 .
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vited t
413 Scy
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for May early in the aternenn un-
der renewed liquidation and re-
selling by ew•ly buyers bat pter:
Ings were lighter than they had
been on the early decline and prices
soon steadied on covering and bull-
ish southern spot advices. July was
selling around 26.30 and october
26.00 shortly Xlfter 3 o’clock, or
about 20 points net lower to 3
points net higher, with new crops
relatively firm. .....
After selling off to 27.95 for July
and 21.64 for October under the
pressure of the early offerings, the
market steadied on covering. Home
trade buying was slso reported ac-
companled by reports that holders
of spot cotton in the south were re-
fusing to follow the decline in fu-
tures ana the market evidently felt
the effects of-an improved tech-
nical position later in the morning
July rallied to 26 38 and oetber. to
25.20. or 6 to 22 points .above Sat,
wday’K closing, but the volume of
bhainess tapered off on the ad-
vance which met some further
wenttering liquidation and was not
fully maintained. July held around
28.38 shortly after mid-day, or
about 12 points net lower, although
October ut 25.01 was 3 point net
occupy the
would hold otherwise and admit
tnim young man to eitizenship. An
exception was taken by the ex-
aminer. The 'young man in ques-
tion stated that he rode 40 miles
on horscback in Arizona in an cf-
___________ n.Sumscft’ainh 2,niwhent, i
PIV"I Cake and fruit wers devoured i No. 3 hard ir2r: No. 2 re j
Corn. Ne. * white 73J; No. 2 yel-
Imu the same 1 as near a auare
form us practicable.” Sud conuun
further provides that: "fhe lessee
shall hale the riyht of assigut".
nil or any part of such lease con’
tract, ami that tim assignee or as-
ginees of such part or purls shan:
assume the obligations in such con-
tract and be bound thereby In In*, ,
gane manner as the oliginal lesMen *
liherei." Maintirr says that no wet
rovaxsox < I’K PASSED or wells has ever been drilled 0a
OVER i SFn WiDespav 4nx"pana iathe deznregpgenr c
The case againetJonu Eohannon. I^ni^^lo iaraeh“ax "I,
charged with a statutory, oens l ieFe I not being produced at th.»
which was called for trial Monday । u( has not been produced:
morning in the 83th district court 1 since ihe dte or ims eonituet. •M '
was passed over until next W edne8. Lor gus in payin quntities Lrohh----
day morning. One of tho material any part of said 15 acre tract. That
wHnesS'S in lite ease was abaent, said lease contract was so, conzid '
a , .. "A,, lprpd ne deriared terminated h‛
cautins the poonement irorTeitedoysuch lessor’ long prior
0 date, and thut shell learn
usuasnoties. Tconeract gindianaud But aii of tim
CITATION BY PUBLICATION [above pained detendants are nO '
ETASt of Texas—To the jelig up some kind of claim Ilie
sheriff or any comtabie of lor Inti rest in and to said oil ar
-werirta County, creeling: You are Igas lease by uansfer assiznmne •
Wer.y commanded to summon w:! Gr otherwise made under said leas*.
TPnsep l" making publication of the exaet nature of whteh is ui.-
RorrN once each week for known to plainirrs. .but whatevet:
i eauon one previous to’nature or haracter the same may
in some । lie such claims are fictitious, simui:
'laird, inferior and subject to ttre-
rights and claims of suld eseer:
and l« a cloud upon iila|iit(« I Ric
10 their sald land und n undmoyi
be declared terminated and ch"--
celled YVliereture plaintiff pru.'gA «
ETt-ITremTeTrmEste-ereravveT
and answer herein, slid that oil
nal hearing have judgment agunn!
each of said defendants for tne dll'
■ ml gas rights on and under eaid —
eseried tract of land, and declHe
ihpohbwue in »ho afternoon the
srnarnna serywzmnedpouoginei
Er-SS’JIW Ki:
Int; positions were at net deelinez
of 23 to 43 points, most months
making new low levels. ,Jyi.po1d
off to 27.44 and October to 34.12
Cotton closed easy at net declines
of 21 to 30 points.
High
, ’ present day girl. In addition to the
I ■ splendid rtage work of Belly Comp-
5 son—amt her support the trovteF
W 8 gelling on the Hawailan inlands
Copies of the resolution would be
anT rot"lnwatomie7 and transmitted to the president , and
Garvin, stephens and Carter, and each branch of congress.
37.36
33.84 ।
23..32
23.07
work out pooling
named.-
f with an insight into the life and
jnfcustoms of the aboririnal and the
2 present day inhnbita nta makes the
"picture educatioal ds well mh of
£ intense Interest
,* rhose who saw mid enjoyd’tle
■ "Bird of P’aradise" will find the
Mine thrill, the same portrayai of
•7 weird customs und superstilions,
and an equaliy interesting story in
••White Fiover.
, She In ntr ngly supported by Id-
2 ward Martindel, Arline Pretty. Ed-
The fl rut troop of Girl Seouts in
the city I" now being organized unt
der the lendership of Mrs. JcBs Me-
iarry of the Floral Feights Bap-
tist Chunh. ’The girls have been
meeting for five weeks and are
being trained to pass their flrat
test. So far there nrc S3 scouts en-
rolled.‘‘Two patrols have already
alcteud he lr lenders .nnd,the th) rd
patrol wihi soon be competed..
Saturday mornin 13 of the Kirl:
accompaned by their .leader, met at
the Floral He Ighis Baptist Church
A continued search over Sungay
.and Monday for the hot check artist
who successfully swindled local
jewelers for diamonds valued at
over 3600 Saturday failed to furnish
any due as to his whereabouts. It
is believed that the man returned
t . Oklahoma but a search there has
~fTectoreveafaytreorm
Officers communieated Sunday
the plaintiffs store and storage
house. The Jury also found that
the defendant was negligent in mix-
ing the gasoline whih was being
unloaded at plaintiffs place. „
I jury fixed the damages at $3,000.
ill was unoffh lolly stated that ihe
l verdict was one in favor‘of the de-
fendant
wvaknsss today under'oirtUr'lhilM^
set. -AAgnaanenatinyeqon-oeshze"h
1 ward the end-ot-last -weeif Mela-
■aid tively weak cabls probaly stimu-
----- luted the early offerings and MWr
opening early at a decline of 3 to
:1 pointw, active monthe woon
showed net losses of 31.w:50 points
with May declining to 20.22, Jwly to
28.00 and ootober to 34.70. There
was a very active deiana at these
figures which seemed to include
trade buylug us well as eoverIng of
shorts, and old crop months rallied
10 or 18 points from the lowest. The
new crop was slow to follow this
AUSTIN. March 36—The 13.000.
000 emergency school appropriatlon
will be transferred rom the teener-
al revenue fund to the school fund
and the general fund will go on "
deficiency basis on April t, In ths
opinion ot State. Treasury C. V. Ter:
rell. expressed today. Transferring-
of the emergency appropriation is
awaiting an opinion from the attor-
ney general’s department, requested
by Terrell, -
The legal 4 partment will hold a
conference on the opinion this af-
iernoon and is expected to make its
findings publle late today or to-
morrow.
• un the transfer of the emergency
school appropriation depends the
keeping ppen *vf many exas
schools. According to stpte per-
intendent. M. M N. Marrs, who re-
quested that the funds be trans-
ferred. The question to be, deter-
mined by the attorney- general in
whether or not the priority rule of
appropriations shall apply in trans-
ferring moneys from the general
I Hubbs Oli Comupanv a corporation.
Middle States Oil Corporntinn. a
I private corporation Marlon kinchins
Foundry A Supmiy Company, al pr!:
vats corporatlon. and Sinclair Gulf
Oil Company, a private corporation,
are defandantn. and said petition
alleging, that on or about the 28th
day of April. 191%, the plainuitre
herein, called lessors •a partien of
the flrat parf. mails and entered Inin,
with the E H Kellar Oil Company,
called lenser, •• puriv "t the ee
und purt a certain oil and gus lense
Kassas City Liventeek
KA NS AH CITY, March 34.—Cattle
12,500: strong; steers 1.4608.36;
bulls 17604.85; cannsrs and cut-
ters 3.000 4.50; yearlings 7.2508.60:
choice cows 6.0«O7.4il: yearling
heifers 8,35: stockera 6,504735;
lighla feeders 8.201 chice vealers
10.00.
Hogs 19,000: slow; top ».26; bulk
of sales 8.1008.25: packing sows
1.2507.35: stock pigs 6,7541.09.
Hbeep # 000: lower:, top lams
14.23; bulk 13.75014,201 springers
16 00016 00; no sheep, offered.
STOCKS AND FINANCIAL
NEW TRIAL GRANTED IN
nAiLNOAD DAMAGE BUT
proximated 1.256,000 shares,
Allied Chemical & Dye .......
Allis-Chanimers .....•.........
American Beetesugar ........
American Can ............
American Car & Fyundry ....
•American Hide & Leather pfd.
Amercah International Corp..
American Locomotive ........
American smeltingK A Rerg...
Amerlan sugar ..............
American umatra Tobacco .,
American T. A T......-
American Woolen ...........
Anaconda Copper ............
Atchison .....................
All.. Gulf A W. Indies .......
Baldwin Locomotive .........
Baltimore A Ohio ............
liethlebem Steel "B" .....1...
Canadian Pacific ,......
Central Leather .............
Chandler Motors .............
Chemapeake A- Ohio ..........
Chicago, Mil. and Ht. Paul.,
'Chicago. R. I. A Pac.........
| Chinn Copper ..............-
Colorado Fuell A Iron • ..
Corn Products ..............
Crucible Steel ...............
Erle ........................
Famous Players-Lasky .....
General Asphalt ............
eneral Electric ............
General Mdtora .............
Goodricb Co. ................
Great Northern, pfd.........
Illinois Central .........
Inspiration Copper ..........
International Harventer .....
NEW YORK. Marsh 36.—inability
or unwillingness to meet margin
calls resulted in further liquidation
at the opening of todays stock
market, giving the general Hat a
romctionary trend. Selling pressure
was mont effective against the olls,
equipments, motors and ingepen:
dent wteels. Independent strength
was shown, however, by a few. is-
sues. the most conspicuous of which
was Hupp Motors, which advanced
a point.
Prices steadied somewhat when
the week-end selling orders had
been absorbed-but ths market still
presented a spotty appearane.
Operators on the long side at the
market were Inclined.to await the
outcome of the federal reserve
board governors' meeting in Wash-
loKtOn thia week before resuming
extensive aetivjtjes. New Orleans.
Texas and Mexico advanced 41 to a
new high record for the year and
Owens Bottle also established a
new peak price or a gain of lj.
Gains of one to two points also
"werfeEftereaNy —eqttoremPe-
troleum. American International
Corporation, American and Baldwin
Locomotive and Kslly-Hprlngfleld.
Gulf State Steel and Allied Chemi-
cal were conspicuously heavy.
Large biockn of speculative fa-
vorites were pressed against an ex-
ceedingly thin demand in the aft-
ernoon and considerable number of
stocks declined materially. Bet-
lehem Steel B and National Cloak
nnd Sult dropped three noints each
nnd Repnbiie Steel, Pacific Oil. Aute
states Steel. National Lend. West-
ern Union Spicer and Market
nireet Railway prior preferred two
"°rh: closing wan weak. Anics ap-
—— ever was suspended during good
_ . behavior.
"Betty Compson at her best was ..
the opinion of newspaper men and
- friends of tie management who saw ' FND PLAINTIFF Gt ILTY OF
"White Fhodet" at the $ ■ day night CSSTESS! TORY =ezze=rs=
iasmeaam -IeueemembeHawpmtestepet- M-xEam-h---
- FORT WORTH, Maech 36.—CaUU -
3.50V: beeves 3.500 5.50; ntocker
4.0001.20: cows 3.0646.90: eanners
1. 500 2.60: heifers 3.56(11.36; year-,
lings 1.6009 00; bulls 3.000 5.00;
csives 2.500 8.00.
Hogs 3.606: iight 8.0008.25: heavy
1.1608.50: medium 7.500775: mixed
6.50417.50: common .5.5096 60; rough
heavy 2.5006.50; rough 4.800 5.50:
pigs 5.0004.26.
Sheep 106; lambs 6.50414.60; en-
l ulna lmus 12.0VW16.O6; yearlingn
8.00011.00: wethera 7.0040,001 ewes
66OWS.OO: culls 1.0002.001 Stocker
sheep 6.6046 M: feeder lambs 7.00
01.00; goats 2.0003.00.
a great loss. In some Instances peo-
Red River. in
PORTRAIT OF C. W. IWAN
IB HUNG IN C. OF C. OFFICE
<: F. HureC entered a glea of
gullty to the charge of tneft of
gasoline before Judge P. A. Martin
of the ssth district court Albnday
morning. A Jury returned a ver-
dict of gilty and assessed his pun-
ishment at two years in the atate
penitentiary. The sentence how:
I UNLAWFUL ENTRY
. 201
gna nnd mineral right", and seid i
plalntlffa say that aald .transfer
of said mineral rights to W. T At-
way and from W, T. Attaway to
W i. Palmer is fraudulent and
void as to the plalntlffa who claim
an Interest In and to said mineral
rights as heirs of the said W R
nmer. deceased: under the cir:
cumstances. the said plaintit fa pray
that aald transters of aald mineral
rights be declared null and void,
and be net aalde. and for iudument
decreeing that said plaintiffs have
their interest In said property nixed
and established, etc. perendan”:
W E. Palmer answers and denys all
and singular said allegaions of the
said plalntlffa. and pleads not gilty
of such alleged wrongs, and says
that In all events there are other
parties who are Interested in this
property, and that they , should be
made parties hereto and prays for
service of citation on parties whoare
as follows: Mrs. l> T. Uildart and
her husband. 13. T. Gildart: Mrs.
Zula Daniels and her husband. John
Daniels: Mrs. Kate Nichols nnd her
husband. George Nichola; Eran:
Palmer: Rolert Paimer. snd W M
Hopper. Wherefore. W. E. Palmer
praya that the above named persona
be made parties defendant hereto,
and that on final hearing he have
judgment against the plaintiff, and
against the above named parties re-
moving the cloud from the title of
this defendant to the above de-
Acribed land, and in the alternatixe
If it should bs determined that tha
plaintiff and the above named
parties, or either of them, have any
interest In the land above described
that the anme be partitioned ac-
cording to law, and according •
whatever interest said parlies, or
either of them, may be adjudged to
have hi said land and leasehold es-
tate and for costs of suit, etc.
Herein fall not, but have .before
raid court, at its aforesaid next reg-
ular term, this writ with your re-
turn thereon showing how you have
executed the same Given Under my
hand and the seal of said-Court, at
office in Wichita Falls 'Texas, this
the 5th day of March. A. D., 1921
A. F. Kerr, cler*k, distriet court,
Wichita Bounty, Texas: by Wini-
fred Pickens, deputy.___
■“CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The state of Texas—To tbs sheriff
lor any constable of Wichita county,
greeting You ure hereby com:
manded to summon Number i7 on
Company, a corporattou M «. Grif-
fin F A Merrill, C Boyd Hammond.
R E. Bramlett. C N Haskell. \Vm.
sacks. Wert Wimberly and Middle
siates Oil Corporation, a private
corporation, by makipK publication
of this citation once each week for
' four successiye weeks previous to
Illa, return day hereof, .if wome
inewspaper published in your county.
: to appear at the next regular term
of the s9th district court of Wich:
na county, to be holden at the court
i bouse thereof Tn Wichita Falls, on
I ihe let Munday In April. A. D. 1923.
’the same being th- lad day of
April. A. D, 1923 Then and there
to answer a petition filed in said
' ' court on the 6th day of March. A.
1 i923 in a suit, numbered on the
eket of said court No 14078-C.
wherein Mrs Lallis Morgan, a feme
isole. Carl F. wilamagm: Onia Wi-
I h mson James A King Willie
, King J M. Going Mary Ella Goins
■and Mrs. Lillis Morgan guardian of
he estate,of Chas Alexander Mor-
jvan nginoF. are plaintiffs snd Num-
I tier 7. Oil Company a eorporatton.
1 F W Griffin P P t.antera, • A.
I Staley. J I Staley, Afre J l
sinle F A Merrill C Hold Ham
mon R E Bramiett C N Haskell
wm Racks. Wert WImbertv. The
’Subsequently prices underwent a
more decided fall. May In particu:
far — England receipts at primary
termiai together with an.inerenis
of the United states visible suM>ly
totni were bearish factorn. The
clone wan unsettled at the ame a
FaturAM's finish to.1Ne netalowe
May siss to 3 snd Puly 11141 W ».
orn and ota were relatively
firm in the absence of sny aggres-
sive selling moves. After opening
unchanged to |c higher May 731 to
3c. com held near to ths initial
FCrh declined later in sympathy
with wheat. The c!oxe wan.uneet:
tied. 1M6 to 1 net lower with Msy
a Cooperutive nurinue
I } EL CAMPO.— Plans fo coopera:
■1 Vuve buying of sacks, twine and
'» other necessities fot marketing the
W Murphy, na sheriff of w.
A witnesH who had hen sum-
moned to report in the trial of a
The jury which tried the case of
W. ltozurt against the White Oil
Corporation in the xph district
court returned a verdict Munday
morning and fot nd among other
things that' the plaintiff was guilty
of contributory negligence in that
he had ngneeline•Inwpshanuing di-
rectly over the point where the
gasoline was living emptied front
eral pictures were made on the wt;
and after reaching the church.
Those now enrolled are: Mildred
Overall, nurna Dean Crogan, Lucile
Moss. Dula Knight, Jetrie Beggs.
• Katherine Martin, Dorothy Fair,
iocti Bird, tails MeAfee, Anta
Mnua Boring, Margaret Phillips
Nora Calloway, Lillian Heleomb
Kola Huff. Edna Bob, Nellie swin-
ford. Mable Drinkard. Verna
Knight. Ruby lumpkih. Evelyn
Klgsb*. ora Cotton, atabe Hutson
land Marga tel Whatley.
the wagon tank into his storage
tank. The suit was the outgrowth,, -..r ... ._---- -----
of an explosion that occurred while prepared (or their first hike. They
gasoline was being unloaded und walked abut two und n half mile"
which resulted in the burning of
tin the gruunds of misconduct of
the jury. Judge P. A. Martin Mon-
day morning granted a new trial
upon application of the defendant In
the damage suit stiek C. V. Ham-
erick against the Fort Worth €
Denver City Railway Company. The
plaintiff was awraded a judgment
of $20,900 for personal injuries by
the jury which tried the eane. It
was contended that the jury dis-
cussed matters whie were not
brougn* out in the trial of the case
while it «» rowwidering Rte verdiet.
Temtimuny in the motion for new
trial wan heard suturduy morning.
Lixerpoet-Cotton „ ..
„pxtyEiniiP"emnarpprdenStg
14 28 Hales 4.06ft bales. Including
2600 American: fcelpts $,600 bales.
Including 300 American.
New oriene- svot (otton .. ,
NEW O1LNANS. March 86,—Spot
cutton dull. 76 piints lower: "eles
on the t 76: to arrive 100. Low
middling 28 25; middling 2 2400.; good
middling 29.50; receipts 3.674; stuck
166.131. _______
Trim spot
e DALLAS, March 26 Dallan,so
ton steady, 87.66; Houston. 38.66.
quiet; Galveston. 38.30.
Ezveih sinley survex. aud •
.nuANeEaeEaupkaKO: me
ayornadaana MlluXh. " ths vun ; |
aa Breas. . Hmtrheprarmana-oreymu A
MOSCOW. March 2«— Archbishp rarC inerid mentoned, and (bu
zeplak, hc.d of the Roman Catholic I SuR -ieuse cuntraet provideu thut:
church in Russia, and all tits 16 -This iease shall renaiu in :orcefu". !
priests on trial with him charged ,tl ier i or three years trumtutsduu• 5 ,
Archbishop Zepliak and Vicor nen2 Ieuse further Mvides that. .•31
eral Butehlavitch were, senteneedior gas is wun in paying quanutu* •R
The central executive on "such premises, then said lessee,.
-------- ahull iurther prosecute the develov: ___
ment of suld premises with reusonr
able diligence, and that a failure To' “
ao vrosecute such development shan
al ihe option of iessors work a fur- .
rliure uf all undrilled portious ul
said lease contract, but there shall
----- . ...'lm aaved from foreiture in anp- •
AUSTIN, March 26—The case even producing oil and kas weul.:
against Lon D. Morgan, former cher siogether with live acres surroundn
clerk of the state treasury depart- | ini the same to us
ment. Which was acheduled fro trial
in the Travis cuunty distriet ourt
today, was postponed until W edine
day by agreement. Morgan I* fac
ing charges of misavpiication 0
state fundi’, fur which he was tried
and convicted on a previous charge.
P Th” thorough seareh. however, j
revealed nothing but shinEles., A ' ,
though no statement was ade: It
was Lelieved that the singularity of
having shingles shipped in « ren
frigerator • ag aroused the upiciol
that the car might contain m shiP-
nent of Canadian “‛lub or vine oth-
er kind of mil siuf.
The shipwment of shingles Wab |
consigned to some party in MeKar"
gen, and in some manner the ofCi,
terra were tipped off to the fuel und
the enr was ordered held, The our
jwwvas spotted on the Katy tracks u
tblw city and he offi ers spent HeV-
eral hours iu upnlouding and then
piling back the shingles Monday
1a .2" ‛ttr"i
months showed some gains. ; .
Despite higher quotatione ont
hogs, provisions lacked support , t
talk of the nation and has ntartten
talk of the nation and has startled
Open High low Close
WHEAT- 1.204.118* 1.152
53 155*2-136 .
secretary ' '_ ---------
SHERIFF'S SALE FM
The state of Texas, county a$M JU
wienita-Notice is hereby «1x4be5 “
thut by virtue of a certgin oMer
of sole Issued out of the honoranie
78th diktriet court of w!ehutaa C
comity. On the 12th day of March, -*e
1923, by A F. Kerr clerk of Sl"
7Xth distriet court, for the 6um of
fourteen, thousang eight hunreks, " [
seventy-nine and HI 100 dollar*.
and costa of suit, under a ceyf^n c • f
judgmant. In favor of L J P1yt,m , .
R P. Prince and K. B Prince. (.4,5 - [
certain cause in an Id court. Nn
8723-1. and styled L J frince. It |
P Prince nnd K .U Prince Vs. W.
<» Weimer and Texas Hanger Pro,
ducihg and Refining (ompany and
E Stone, recelyer thereof ~
F
HF UCHITA DAILY TIMBp, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923. ---------------------------------------------
’ -2MAM22HWBbuFFTX-eNAsh * Mrak -eIEESO"
two status under a resolution In-
troduced in the lower house of the
stake legislature today by Repre-
sentative Boyer of Tulsa. Tulsa
would be the capital of the
eastern division of the state, which
I Monday morning was fined 923 by
Judge Martin. An attachment was
| iakued and ordered served. The
witness was I- B. (oodman of
। Electra, and ua* a witness for the
state in the case anainst Roy Der-
| ickson charged * Ith theft. *
• in county. Texas, did. on the ibth
day of March, 1923, levy on
real estate, situated in WichitA.
ceunty. Texas; described an follow,.
to-wH: The nil and gas lease An
all improvements thereon, on "9“ *
southeast ruarter or block 83. 91**
Iiver Valley Lands subdivistonza.
Wichita county, Texas, and leviet
upon as the property of W. LG. |
Weimer and ‘exas Rnnger Produn-
ing and Refininm ompany and A,
Stone, receiver thereof, nnd that I
the first Tuesday in April, 1923 FH2. I
same being the 3rd day of sntAe
month, at the court house door.fpof I
Wichita ^county. In the city of !
Wichitnalie Texas between the I
hours of 10:00 a m anA 4:00 p av. . I
hy virtue of said levy and said “12?,,,
dvr of ante l will seli shi nhv
deserther real estate Mt public vmtnM’I
due for rash to the highest btdey -2
as the propertv of said WAC,,"2.:
Weimer pne Texas Rnnger I’codue- 1
Ing and Refining Company and 4fit
Stone receiver thereof And In
compliance with law. I give this rdhmm
tice by publication In the Fpgiiw
language, once a week for hr
conmecutive weeks immedlatei%T
preceding said day of sale. In the.""
Wichita bally Times, a newspnpere
puhlished tn WVichlta ronnty Ws- r d
nesw mv hand this 12th dav ]oiis
March 1923 W W Murphy, Jher-
irr wichita cuunty. Texas. •2 J
A portrait of Charles W. Bean,
first president of the Chamber of
Commerce, has been hung in the
Chamber of Commerce offices. The
portrait, in colors, was prepared hy
the Nossett studio, from a photo-
graph. lav a new process, and is con-
sidered an excellent likeness.
Mr Bean, who now lives in L.0s
Angeles, was elected president uf
the Chamber of Commerce in 1907,
when the present organization came
into being. He served for one year.
admit* । enemies at that time bud no other
alternative but to state that they
aliens and stated that he
:::
* BATS:
3 :::
Sep,
.AFD-
3 :::
Nms-
Mil,' ...
y ttttrttt 28:12
October....... 24-69
December 24-18
January ...... 23.96
and Lve..
dakiaNAosukbMmaMie 'Mt.
M. lopper by —.....- .
lids citation once eaci
four successive weeks I
the return day thereof. In some
newspaper published in your coun-
ty. to appear at the next regular
term of.the 89th district court of
Wichita County, to be holden al tne
court house thereof in- Wichita
H-p-aeerunsauAkelmA"-
y ul April. A. D.. 1933, then and
there to answer an impleadin« an:
awer filed in aald court an the 3th
day of March, A D., 1323. In a suit:
numbered on the docket of laid
court No. 13302-C wherein C. J
Balmer and Mr. Myrtie Hyrum are
piaintirta, and W. E. .Palmer. J" de-
fendant and D. T. Glldart nnd Mrn.
D. T. Glldart. John Daniela and Mrs.
Zula Danlels, George Nichola and
Mra. Kate Nichola. Frank l—
and Robert Palmer and W M
Hopper ar.
’ ' 6, crn, " 2 v, -t '-
magasjuzgandnak.
1g said lease contract termtnukeb.t.
and cancelled and remove the clogK* .
uporf vlaintifa’ title to aald lamix:
and coats of suit, etc. Herein ren-J
not, but have before waid courtomt-
... - its atoresaid next regular teru,
Balmer i thia writ with your return the’f
"Pnlmer and w M ahowing how you have executeuT ’
impleaded defendants. [ ame, given under my hand and1.0s 1
ana”uhidl netltlon and implending seal of said court. ut orrice in W mhv '
"^wer all^glnk plaintiff. C. J .Ka Falls. Texas. This the 5th dUy ,
#nimer and Mrs Myrtle Uvrum iniof March. A. D. 1923. (Beal.! A. 6.
ih.lr petition allege'for a cause of j Kerr, clerk, district court. Wichita
ation”azainst the defendant. W. E.'ounts, Tesas, by Eunice Jackson.
Palmer, that W. R. Palmer, before deputy_________---" IP- ">•
his death was the owner of an oil i NOTIEE OF HEARING ----
and Kas lease on the land descrined 1 to appropriate vublio wAters -ft #3
HsJollow-: Being 1«« acres off the the stale of Texas. No. 763. . af i
------ ------- ■" n north end of the James cole .sur: ! Notice is hereby given, to whqomnid
his docket ..in order that he could sey. abstract No. 37 In Wichita I concerned, that the Texas P-AK.
room county. Texas, same being the W. i l.ne Company, the postoffie: a-"r"
R. palmer farm; and that WE'dress of which is Honston, Texas,
Palmer died and left a will in which did on the 12th day of March. A. D..
W E. Palmer and W. L Robertson 1023, file its application in the of-
were named as Independent execu-
tors of his estate; and that said In-
dependent executors. W. E Palmer
and W L Robertson on or about
the 13th day of December. A. D:
1921, for a recited consideration of
$250.00 hid sell and assign to W. T.
Attawuy ,n undivided one-half. In-
terest In und to the minerals and
mineral rights on said land, and
WAY OF MEXICO -ssfz
BROWNFS BIG SQUAD--az-ii
w DUE HERE TUESOAY
CO GUUnTFOR 3-GAME SERIES
Martin ot the snth piz wo owed the taxes have gone
Th* Ht. Louis Browns are due ... ------------• -** .u- natm
t arrive eurly Tuesday for their
threu-game series with the Spud- I
ders. he squad will inelude about
40 players, rookies, attaches and rirut claims,
seribea, • 1
Ken Williams 1* scheduied 10
play in.rhe.zames.hernoand ‘win l ing ascertained that for the past two
X,tedinhah.Vrbxnsmhefimetau" y’rs. nothing had been dove tor
PK Um serie. wards collecting this .mount. On
The probable lineup dnd batting
order fllows:
7“8ae8
------- (
K M. N. Marm. superIntendent of
public instructlons of th*' utate
spoke Sundny afternoon to a large
' numer <»f ‘Fleci a He hool patrons
and Pesidents on educational mat-
ters. Mr. Marra in on hi# way back
to Austin and stopped . off in thin
city for soveral hours and was in
conference with Sperinteirdent of
Schous Burl Bryant
Mr Bryant was present at a gath-
Fering at Electra sunday a f ley noon
and Mr Marra* speech was well ret
ceived "He had chosen no definite
subject but spoke on educational is-
sues as a w hole,
Hietra in preparing fm a bond ।
‛ iesue for tha erertlon of a modern
hiuh v hoot but!ding at that place
ane the arrens ‘ Sun*v nfttneon
was parib for the purpose of arous-
ing mure interest in this proposi-
lion.
roosters 1?. -
sugar Merket .
XIW YORK. March 36—new ""E-
nr unnetned. centrifugal 7.16. Re-
fined sugar unchanged, fine granu-
lated 8.760 9.60.
Fiture- closed ntendy .appros!:
mate soles ' 2.900 tons Mav 6.52;
July a,101 Feptemier ,57, Decem-
ber 3,67. C
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 287, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1923, newspaper, March 26, 1923; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583582/m1/10/: 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.