Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923 Page: 7 of 16
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She now comes to the screen in the biggest film sensation of her
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COUNTY AUDITOR MAINTAINS
THAT COUNTY HAS LOST
MONEY DUE IT.
LETTER IS WRITTEN
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New cnptruction May Call For Re-
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Height reels Zebplin Raids—Airplane Battles—Gas Attack?—Shelling of-Paris and London—Sinking-<h the Lusitania— 36te89th, 26th,... ' '
2nd,th and 6th Bivisions and others in real battles—A picture with a thrill a minute—The greatest picture of all tiyes— So,exciting and thri b
you’ll grip your seat and shout with joy.
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FEATURE STARTS 1 P. M., 3 P. BL 7 P. M., 9 P. M.
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Afternoon prices: 15c, 35c, and 50c. Special school matinee Friday at reduced prices from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m,—Night prices 25c and 50
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Palace Theater
Monday, April 2
Reais Now on gale,at MeConnell
4rer. Prices: 12 20, 13.30. 861°
per cenr for personal Saviour to make a completel have the right to say who
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
The pre-Easter services, which is
in progress at the Yale Avenue
Evangelical church. seems to be in-
creasing in attendance and interest;
the old time revival spirit seeming
to manifest itself in the nervicen. A
report of Wednesday evening's
service follows: ,
"Mhe pastor used as his subjeet
Wednesday evening. Losing seif
Reading from the first verse of the
twelfth chapter of Paul's lette to
the Romans, he took up the thought :
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TEODO KOSLOFF
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iq.a MULINE GARON
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nanieh un opinion will be, ouzlt,
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that various officials 91 the
nos ering a period of twP or three
years may iip cull'd upoh th uluiti
mnaney t6 the punty „tre nsure r. |
in his letter to the varfous uffi-
zials of the coutty the auditor re- i
eites the mnuximum fees in countie 8 I
quch ns that of Wichia rotinty. In
counties tho size of Wichita the j
county judge , county attorney and
sheriff are allowed a maximum fee j
yf $3500 a ml the county lerk. col-i
f< ctor of taxen, assessor of taxes and I
jintriet clerk aroallowei A maxi-
ilium fee of 52750. Allof these of-
flora are also allowed one-fourth
of the excess fees over this amount
up to $1,500 In fees. which would
bring the highest amount of salary
possible to be earned by the first
group to $5,000 a year nnd that of (
the second group to $4250.
—-—eeereins-temeHHehtheprrrer
tice has been during the past two
pr three years that when delinqueWt
fees are collected by the successor
of the officer that, the-total amount
of fees have been turned over to
thim despite the fact that he has al-
-P ady either earned the maximum
WLs of the maximum amount of
"balary possble under the lav
• in his letter .Mr. Walsh recites
that if the officer has earned the
aximum amount of fees ami his
Successor collects the delinquent
fee that the officer is entitled to
only 25 per cent of It and In addi-
lion t9 that th* officer collecting
the delipquent fee for his predeces-
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of the self denial week, which so 11
many of the churches of this coun-if
try-Is s ressing for passion week. |
and atteipted to show how a true ,! ...
Christian would loose himselt in this i -- e
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us to be, and he made a plea for all | Emu--a--ugumuum
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HICHITA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1»23. _______________________
ttrol. today. wan roquetea by Menry’the contract’ for lenimg the kerr-
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Filled with cracking
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Pat Carrigan Post, Presents " AMERICA S ANSWER
, Official U. S. Government Picture of the World War—Made in France During the War
WICHITA THEATRE, MARCH 30TH and 31ST
STRANDS
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H
ount Auditor B. T. Walsh, in a
jeter t very county official calls!
acktentic 1 to the ftlcers* fee bill and
espec illy to that part of the law
wKich rsters to excess feca. I is
Mr. Wash’s contention that the
county hanlos monoy due it dugin
the past’ two ears on necount of
• Die wrong cnstruction placed on it.
, The mattr arose when the audi:
it or began his work of auditing and
1 x Checking up the tooks of the var-
a anaus officials of the county. as he
gas instructed to do by The county
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• The new cvnstruotin i slii'Ii Mr.
wursh has ptaced on H" bill and ""
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923, newspaper, March 29, 1923; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583585/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.