Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 317, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 25, 1923 Page: 7 of 14
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DENTIST
Di. Green
Old Fashioned
Belles Would Be
Wall Flowers
BRIDEGROOMS IRE
ASKED TOTESTIFY
A Scientific Help to the
Sick Foot and a Stylish,
Comfortable Shoe for the
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JOHN HINTON RISE. RIDING PHOSPERITY
AFFIRMED BYCOURT TDD IH DECLARES
■HUE APPEALS FORD INSTATEMENT
Dollar Day Sale at Saul’s tomor-
row Also Shrine Cireus tickets free
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men.
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DUEL HD
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Me-
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for reversal of the ease of
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Made by the I. Miller Shoe Co., who
have been making the fineat styles in
Women’s Shoes for years. *
Made with patented cushion heel and
spring steel shank which effectively re-
lieves jar and restores the springy step
For sale is Wichira by the Wine-
ton Drug company.
A CIEARCOMPLEXION
Ruddy Cheeks— Sparkling Eyes
—Most Women Can Have
CAIN OF 127,000,000
GALLONS FOR MONTH
MORK THAN BILLION GALLDNS
REPORTED ON HAND ON
MARCH FIRST,
Germany could never recover until
•he "had driven the last Jew out of
the country."
"What I said was that the world
la so fitted with hatred and irre-
ligion and the lack of simple faith,
that if Christ came today He would
Irv Use Over 50 years For
DYSPEPSIA
Write Fe Sample Free
Ware Chemical Co, Dallas,.
Woman Has Imposed Death Penalty PUBLISHERS URGED ' Dancing Marathon
TMKFORTOTA T ■ WASTE OF
Failing Off In Production of Refin-
eries and In Coneump-
tion.
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SPEAKENS cm rvjoY
UNUSUALLY 6000 PROGRAM
which Mrs. Coolidge. Is a member.
Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge
are expected here from Boston ‘to-
night.
store. 35 ind 650 injarsand tubes;
hosSital size, $3.00.
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTEP
Designed by specialists who have made >
an exhaustive study of the requirer
By Aseoeiated Press.
ST. JOSEPH, MICH.. April M—
Three girl brides from the Shiloh
______ -I "KIm" Benjamin Purnell
of the HouseKot David aud three
Says Dr. Edwards, s Well-Known
Ohio Physician
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VELVET PENCILS
Qually
Bbee ate:
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See the smart appearing styles and
let our shoemen demonstrate the. cor-
rective principles to you in our shoe
The Courteous Service Store.
Phone 3167 2
. The most persistent
rheumatic twinges yield
to Sloan's.
of the trial court to in-
ie‘ jury that htate’s. wit-
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WE AM RArEnS.
Bd Bendy ter sdhmer
Home Tailoring* Co.
Reliable cjennerm. Dyers and
"nttera
Fee Servlaa Toll aza
STEW ELECTRIC PASTE
Is recogntzca m the xuaranteeg extarminator
for cockroaches Waiertxws iau. Bau and
Anton Lang Declares That Christ
Would Be Rejected Should He Come
Denies Alleged Attack on the fews
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manager In thia
rpetual motion
dee," he said.
MUTHERI THE CHILD
CUT HELP 11
I "‘8ps Odic Croup la frequently
"9 relieved by one application of—
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work when 11 years of age but she
'managed to educate herseir and
her trom rstudfedlawcodesnauniversfty—
and I didn't have them
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Mice,
Don" waste time wvine to km thege peste
with poWe, qu A any ezpertiat
pre pare " t
Rendy for Uee-Betier than Trepe
%oz. boa. Me 15 o. baa. tub
Ata.
Reversed and remanded. — Pan-
hndle and Santa Fe Ry. Co. va.
J. M. Hute at al. from Lubbock
Dunlap Hardware Co. va. E. F. Elm-
., Mothers, your child la not t<
blame It Affected with some kidney
dieorder that causes the ktdneys t<
act too freely during the night, and
and la harmful to'the
"We. pay wazes whi
we can hold thropgh
and -mad. We don't
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from Randall; Pat Mitchell
Henderson.
the Wooten
• The Truwauk Shoe
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D. P. CONDITT TO BE
W,i&mSstSsmuBr
. । transcript of the bond electton held
here~April 6 to determine whether
bonds in the sum of 1191.000 would
Company has
someimes that I do not know what
to do. My head aches with A dull
kind of an ache, and I get billoun
r pave found Black-Dr*tught to be
the beat rellertor this I have ever
tried. We hare come to depend on
■OLD HVERYWMKRL.Z
Resident Has Awful
• Experience
"I vu twice confined in hospitals:
In the last e«» nothing but gruaV
water was injected Into me 4 times
a day. nn"my stomach would not
retain, any jood. I Buffered terribly;,
waa reduced to a skeleton. My folks
saw an ad of Mayra Wonderful Rem-
edy and It haa surely aaved my life.
I weigh lid Iba now.” It is a aim-,
pls hatmless preparation that re:
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the tn-
flamation which, caudes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinai ail-
ments. including appendicitis. One
dose will conyince or money refund-
ed. For sal* by Mack Taylor and
druggiata everywhere.—(adv.)
mapdments," Lang said: | Donald
, would be driven out of the । hearing:
village should t allow myaelr to be c — -
Congregationa church he
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the senior play, by Courntey How-
ell; debate, "Resolved, that hot air
is more useful than common menne,"
affirmative. Ray Bland. negative,
Joe Bashara; ■ The molt Pro pit lo ue
Moment of nty. Life," Mian Thelma
Cain. ___________
Dollar Day Sale at Saul’s tomor-
row Also Shrine Circus tickets free
with any doftr porchaae—adv.
wood; reading, Miss Dolores Peevy;
jokes, by ■•Shorty" Chewning: read- Fe.
Inz. by Mlaa Louisa Scott; talk on Pen3
Typewriters
Ox
At PotsibU at or Near Tenth and
Grimt Street Corner
NIW YORK, April tt—Kight
pairs of dancers decidedly without
the aliuhtest taste for food, learned
APPnOVI rnANscnIPT or
MLHOTNA SCHOOL BONDS -
OXFORD. KUSB , April 13 — Theo-
dova G. Bilbo?. former qrerner of
Mimsissippt, was reldased from , the
Muntezole loonena up Stiff joints end
drives out pain. A clean, whits qint-
meat, made with oil of mustard, it
usually brings relief as soon as you Mart
to rub it on.L.
It does AH the good work of the old,
fashioned mustard piaster, without the
blister. Doctors and nurses often me-
tursot Skovgaara in charcoal while
MISs wintena told of him life. )
Other numers of ths program,
Were ne -followa:
Talk. ."All that Glitters Id not
Gold." by Mlaa Anna Bruce Green-
Carneal says that she . ha kept
Thedford's Black - Draught liver
medicine in her hose, here, tor more
than thirty years, and has given it
to members of her family when they
mal action, carrying off the waste and
poisonous matter in one’s system.
If you have a pale face, sallow look,
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head-
aches, a listless, no-good Ming, all out
if sorts, inactive bowels, you take one
pf Dr Ed wards’ liye Tablets nightly
for a time and hate the pleasing result*.
Thousands of women and men take
Dr Edward*' liye Tablets—the sue
---- cessful substitute for calomel—now and
then just to keep them fit 15c and 30c.
THEODORE G. BILBO IS 3
RELEASED FROM JAIL
good times
have spurts.
It in our family as a family friend.
“Black-Draught is very conven:
lent to take. I take a halt spoonful
in water as long as I need it and )t
I* the finest regulator for me
bowele. I got stopped up and had
a full, swollen feeling threugh my
•tomach, sometimes I would even
faint, they would be so bad.
"Sow. when I feel myself settin
the least bit constipated, I Immed-
ately begin the use of EAck
Draught. I have given It to m!
children and my grandchildren. Hv-
erybodF here taken it. Sometimes
my granddaughter eats too much. i
a*d thin is followed by sour stomach
—ahe runs at once for Black- ,
Draught I am glad to recommend
it.”
Over ( million packages sold- per
year. Price only lie. • packae
pd) . "
Mlmnc. •3 .
madllalnsdliklvumitac
peering through the mists past a
flock of patrolmen. "I ran now wee
that It was all cruel and inhumau.
And thua endein dUgust. de-
■pair and distrunt the first sta day
dancing marathon, a wet, woeful
failure.
The eight couples started stum-
bling the heavy fantastic midnight
Monday, and at noon yesterday had
reached 11 hours and the 4isapprov-
al of the police. They wete ordered
either to atov or get out of the atate
no they decided to go to sea. The
plan wasuu hours at sea. 11 on land,
ad intinitum They toddled up a
plank to a truck and, then over a
gangplank to a deck.
The druk was that of a flehlug
umnek. used to heavy sens. The acas
wars unusually heavy so the smack
only went out beyond Rockaway.
Within els houra the tatalities were
no many that the statisticlans aban-
doned'their vigil to hold heads. The
boundins main waa too bounbing. At
■j o’choek last night the dancers, wet.
cold, tired and dinillusioned, were
helped orr merpont ".......-m-----
They didn't hate aeh lega; they
didn't have anything. ,
Thedford’s Black - ‘Draught
Has Been Used . In This
Virginia Lady’s Home
For More than 30
Years
it. T. Henderson,
Ted Woods from Grey county.
Woods was fined $50 on conyietion
of throwing tacks on a public high-
way. e—---- «
PROCEDING or court
OF CRIMINAL APPHALS
tire rate of refipery operattode of
the country compared with January.
. The daily rte of indicated domestie
onsumpttoh of gasoline in Febru-
ars decreased per cent from the
January rate.
Production of kerosene in the
nited states In February amounted
to 1*0.174.*74 gallons; indicated
consumption of this product was
111.011,143 gallons; exports were
*1,010.707 gallons. Stocks'of kero-
sene on hand March 1 wire 272,762.-
568 wallons, a decrease of nearly
3,000,000 gallons during the month.
Gas and fuel oil production th
be driven out as He was then and
held up to acorn." said Lang.
"I did-not even memhon the Jewa.
Appellant's motion for rehearing
grunted, judgment aftirmence net
aside, reversed and remanded: D.
N. Nantz from Palo Pinto, jf
Reversed and dismissed: Will
Penny from Wood.
rant; James Handley from Cole-
man; Bryan Abhett from Caylor;
W. H. Davenport trom Hardin; Wil-
lie Uteler from Dallas; Roy Tayjor
from Wichita. •
Appellant's motion for rehearing
overruled without written opiion:
Chari Hall and S. D. Colthrop
Hinton from Wichita; Dein Mason
from xrrerson; Willie Bob Hollo-
way from McLennan; Arthur Smith
from Gillespie. Fwe desire a ateady wage for the
Reverned and remanded: Isom' men
Green from Collin: Opie Hooper' "it in my opinion that unless
from Baatrop; John Samara* from | manufacturers generally adopt thia
Tarrant; Jim Fite from Hopkins. , pollcy the country may have aerloua
Ted Wooda from Gray; Aurelio i cause to regret it."
Mendex from Tarrant. I !--
Appellant's motion for rehearing
overruled: Ernest.Bell frorf Tart
“How to Bathe
Internally**
Our Rubber floods'department
will be glad to show you the
nimplest, most natural form ek
taking an , t,
ntenal Bath
which
Prevents and Relieves
Constipation
rhe pest, safest and moat con-
vrnienf method known la by
means of the
“J. B. L. Cascade"
Secure Fre the wonderful book
telling what it will do and what
It has done
Smith Drue steren
Store No. 1 Store No. 1
ISO Ohio Kemp Hotel mQ«.
laet pigbt what an bld salt means
when be talks about "pea legs."
While they were gathering thia .n..
informiation their managers, Charles h or
F. Burgess learned what nome other
Easy Workman
-ausramgun.re.ml GrlagCrowa-5u
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..."2183280"star. woiK Gunfwo
Over Kruger • fwrIry ‘ere ---
February amounted to 001,341.331
gallons; Indicated consumptin of
theee oils was 780.528.136 allo
exports were 191,103,023 i________
abe.
Probably the most interesting of
trom the renditionn, was a chalk talk
given 'Ey Misses Emma Dou Scott
WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1323. ’ __________
MORE BRIMS UN
WASHINGTON, April 25.4 The na-
uon‘» ganoline stocks had, on Marek
1, attained a new high level mark
of 1,1*0,340,7*7 gallons, according to
the department of the Interior. The
figurea ohow a gain of 117,000,000
gllons ker reserves on hand Feb-
ruary 1. when etocks for th* flrat
time in history crossed the billion
gallon mark.
- Reports made to the bureau, of
mines from 207 reftheries operating
during February ahow a production
of **<,031.000 gallons of gasoline
during the month ae compared with
623,823,447 gallons in Januhry, and
1*011.140 gallons in February.
1*11. The Indicated consumption of
uasolfe i Februaty w*< 17014.471
gallone as against a consumption of
443,128,450 gallone in January and
262,952,732 gallona in February of
laet gear. Refineries operated dur-
ing February at 71.4 par cent of
their aggregate; daily indteated
crud* oil Capacity of 1.*11.3*3 bar-
rel*. The, bureau of mine’s rightes
show an Increaae of one per cent Jn
use of Black- day after serving a .ventence of 10
days’ Imprisonment tor contempt of
__________ court. Mr. Bilbo announced he
"I have Buffered from conatlpa- would leave for Memphis late today
- - -*— and planned to spend tomorrow In
that city, returning to Oxford Fri-
day preparatory to opening his
campaign for the Democratic noriz
nation for governor Haturday.
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AVSTIN, April IS— The cane of
u Lela Mason, convicted, in Jefferson
3 County of manslaugher and given
five years in the penitentiary in
connection with the killing of Mat-
tio Black, waa affirmed today by
the’court of criminal appeals. IThe
court also affirmed the case of John
Hinton, convicted In Wichita coun-
ty of z receiving and concealing
stolen property and sentenced to
five years an the penitentiary.
Dr. F. M. Edward* for 17 yean treated
__ — acores of women for liver and bowel ail-
n E€ BA5 AD E’wtoWiSJKSiS'S"
■ lm®ELEE Enpsdhean“s,°heuTuvetouor.ouw
Sosihina and HeAlina . Thse tablets ase wonder-workerdon
filmed."
The total compensation received
by Lang for playing his great role
from May to October, and a hun-
dred rehearsals preceding the open-
Aneawas 31.000 paper marks, or ac-
cording to today's exchange, just
about one dollar.
Preferring matrimony to fame.
tm “Mary" of the laet featival has
married and now Uvea in Holland.
Klocke of gas and fuel oils March 1
• a •' are reported as 1,276,876,028 gallons.
k‘ an increase of nearly 12,006.00# gal-
Y Iona. -
Production of lubricanla In' Feb-
ruary amounted to 77,4*7,315 gal-
lon*; indicated consumptian was 57,-
265,314 gallons; exports were 22,-
063,166 gallons. Stocks of lubricants
March 1 amounted to 238.858,624
gallons, a decrease of 1.000.00 gal-
lons auring the month.
A more handful of students heard
the excepiionety Anteresting pro-
‘gwam in the Knee here Club at the
high sehool Wednesday afternoon.
The program had aeverat novelties,
and waa short nough to be enjoy-
berg Co. from Deaf Smith; A. F.
Mitchell va. John Siber et ux et al.
Submitted.— sitprian Oil Co. ve.
White, from Widhita: Ous Coal Co.
Vh. Chae T. Noble, trom Wichita;
Coleman Drilling Co. va Pirst Na-
tional Bank of Burieturnert, from
Wichita; Iinois Co. et al va J. T. s.
Gant et ’al, from Wichita; Texaa
Employers Insuranee Assn va. J. H.
Gill, from Weichttm: Texas Employers
Insurance Assn. 4*. Chae. P. Peter-
- ,
be issued for the building and
equipment of A high school building
at hl* home here today. He hud
been ill for never*! montns For
many years he was a deacon In the
city and will take charge In about
two weeks. Mi* Bacon*will prob-1
ably remain In Wichita Falls
Headquarters for the company
will remain in Abilene Iq charue of
H. O. Wooten. It was stated, other
branch houses of the company are
located in Stamford. sweetwater.
Big Springs. San Angelo. Cingo, Ver-
non and Frederick. Okla
FATH EnINXLAWFOF
VICI PAESIDINT DiEs
Motion* overruled—H. A.
with any dollar purchase.—adv.
tion. I get
Gaa Co" w3: R anRG‘ TOSanuT Co en "het d
flaw of Vic* President Coolige, died
JOHN MeCOnMIeK SCoRES
RIG »UcOmss IN nEnLIN
BERLIN, April 24__John Mc-
Cormack, the great Irish-American
tenor mcored a' big succesn at his
first appearance before a German
audience.
MeCormack had an ideal setting
for his Berlin debut, an soloist at
a’ big orchestral concert conducted
by Bruno Walter, who has just re-
turned from the Called Slates
Oberammergau Pansion plaz
Lang made the declaration to me
today when I came over from
— Munich to see him. Bang Indignant-
gallons; ly denied an alleged interview re-
gallona. centiy printed in American papers
in which he was made to eay that
The languishing maiden haa
passed into history. The girl of
today wants to be active, buoy-
antli alive
Cantilever Shoew afe\made for
the woman who le living under
the atreea qt modern life.
Made on ensy-fitting lines that
eontorm to the natural shape of
your foot, the good looking Can-
(Dever Shoe insures for you the
many health benetita that come
from wearing currect shoes
The flexible Cantilever nfeh treen
your fool muscles for the
streagthenlng exerejse ihal cor-
rects and prevent* arch trouble*.
The result la Improved circula-
tion, greater bodily vigor, bet-
ter spirits, better color and a
happier countenance.
The bonds bear tntereet at s per with symnantm I
eoat and mature nertally la 40 yoare -"72 ।
They have been bought by Bittle n-. at Baul'a tomn,.
ilock,Arkanaae. parliea for par andlrDono SKinNEircun"tcet 2713
driUeV’b"’mb**'!0" an nereement " | with aay ufdurhge,*4*, ( >
Plaaa fur ths building havs been Dollar baysele.at.Bane. tomei-
drawn by Pegs and Bro of Austin, raw. Also Shrine C ifous tickets ire
The building will eonlaln 41 rooms, I with a|y dollar
By KARB H. VON WIEGAND
Universal Service Staff Correspond-
ent.
OBERAMMERGAU, BAVARIA,
April 14.—“H Christ came to earth
today He would again be rejected
as He was 2,0*# years ago, de-
glared Anton Bang, who is known
to hundreds of thousands the world
over for hie role tut Christ In the
ANIARILLO, TEXAS, April 23-
____ ______,____ mind Proceeding of the court of civil ap-
when I made my ntatemen" peals for the seventieth district at
Diseussing an offer he had just I Amarillo, April 25:
received from qme of the largest Motion granted.—Fidelity - Union
American film companies to gd to'Fire Ins. Co. vs. Chaa. Hicks. re-
should have treatmeat for the
trouble. ch i
Liquid Shu Make is not a curt
for all 'forme of kidney trouble,
but is a sclentifie remedy prepare*
especlally for OverrActive Kidne
affeetlons and in the recogntxed
treatment for this partioular aisor-
lor. Get a bottle of Liquid Sha Maki
from your nearest druggist today-
begin treatment ana got the won*
derful revults after the first night
—-adv.
positive uklinem but there was no
hint of femmnine finety in her rough
high boots, black akti, blue denim
wowan’s blouse buttoned high at
the neck and an old brown sweater
which she wore. Her only orna-
ment was the red enameled badge
of ths communist party.
"Since February I hayo tried
eight or ten capital canon, mostly
banditry and theft of public prop-
erty." oho said. She paused a mo-
ment to consider when asked how
many persons she had scale need
to death, and answered: "I think
about twenty-five since February "
These Included one woman, con-
victed last Thursday of satating a
gang of robbers.
"No. I have never seen an exe-
cuon," she contipued. "Sometimes
the Isw Requires the presiding
jpdge tu ettepd these, but always
I hsve been busy st other things
st the time end detailed gome one
Anna Gluzman is not married: dhe
lives slone In a little room without
pats- * i 1 <
"But when I am outside the
court," she explanied, "I am juat
like anyone else: I like th visit my
friends and gd to the theatres"
-This new figure in communist
aetivities la of Jewish ’ parentage.
She had to quit school and gu to
the representation of what sovye:
times Ie imagined as a typal
By Assoclated Press. ‘
MOSCOW, April 26.— citizeness
Anna Gluzman, the 23-year-old pre-
siding judge of the Moscow district
smart, who a few days sgo sent
neven men to their death for rob-
bery. informed The Ausoclated Frees
correspondent today that she had
imposed the death penalty on about
it persona since February, and had
not loet a month’s Bleep or been
troubled by her conselence because
of them.
4skd how. as a woman, she felt
when the doomed were phot, she re-
plied that the question of individual
lives could have no consideration
when crimes against ths safety of
the state and thy public were in-
volved. She had to administer jus-
tice according to the law of evi-
dence. though she tried to temper
her decisions with mercy when pos-
elble.
With a cigarette held firmly be-
tween tight lips and the tire of an
enthusiast in her brown eyre, the
.girl judge spoke of her court Ex-
perience She is slim and abort, not
at all pretty; her brown wavy hair
isVbobbed and parted on the side
like a man’e; her jaw is stern.
Drensed as she was today, Citize-
nsss Gluzman might have posed for
AUSTIN, April 25—The following
proceedings were had In the eort
of criminal appeals today:
Affirmed; Tom Phillips from
Shelby; Jim Victory from Parker:
Will Clemona from Harris; Milton
Buckhannon from Morrie; John
son et al, from Wiehita.
Set for submtemnion on May 14__
T. J Manefield vs F K. RigsbYet
al. from Wichita; Indiahoma Refin-
Ing Co. v» a Clint Wood, from
Wichita; First National Bank of
Burkburne va Harry Walker, from
"Wichita: H A. Pagenkopn et al vs.
B. Pheips, from Wichita; B. H.
Christkn et al ve B. A. Moore, from
Wichita: J. E Sneed ve Joyce Land
and Cattle Co., from Wichita.
wu. BHOADCAgi' PROGRAM
BV SEVEN RQYAL HAWAII AMS
The seven Royal -Hawaiian* who
are a feature attraction at the
shrine circus have been ■ ecu red by
Harry Schack to broaden at a mue-
cal program from station WKAk
Wednesday night. The program will
begin at 6:30:‘the public la invited
to come to the atudio in the Weir
Piano Company and enjoy the pro-
gram. Mr Schack has lastaliad a
receiving set on the circus grounds
for, the benefit of those who are
attending the circus during the con-
cert.
At 7:30 the pupils of Ernest
profesnor ar vano will broadcast a
program of piano solos from the
statioq. George Taylor! local bar-
tone. Will aaaist in the program, in-
troidinK e new comedy hit. "Bar-
ney Google.
Harry Schack, mnager of W. S
Auto Supply. in charge of the local
ntation 1> nkIng plana to Instal a
broadcasting set that will almoat .
double the radius of the present set.
NEW YORK, April 25.— Avoidanee J
of extravagant snd wasteful use of
newsprint was urged upon members i
of ths American Newspaper Pub- I
Habers' Asnoctation at the annual I
meeting today la an address by He <
president. Paul Patterson, publisher 1
of the Baltimore Sun.
The recmra breaking rate of news- 1
print consumption continues he as-
serted. but expansjan in the milla 1
should provide an adequate aupply 1
if publishers do not waste it
After referring to succesaful pe-
gotiations for a new arbitration '
contract with the {nterdauona
Printing Pressmen and Assistants' '
Onion of North America. Mr Pat- 1
teruon aald; ,
PThe nituatioh as to the negotla-
tiona with the remaining unions is
deadlocked and presents one of the
moat important problems for con-
sideration by the convention."
Mr. Patterson pralsed the asso-
elation’s traffic commntttee tor the
assistance it had .given In Believing
neweprint shipmenta from varioua
embargoes and restriations. He said
the committee had found railroad
of flelala anxioUB to do all in their
power to meet the requirements of
the situuion. **
&,-"Onlxin.thecazegt Khe KightKor
a reasonable modification or Nhe
postal rate* is it necessary to re-*
cord failures." he continued. “The
refusal of congress to grant the
remedy psked for in thia connection
is due to unabated antagonism on
the part of a "certain group of con-
gressmen and this situntion may be
expeeted to continue until congress
realizes the unjustness and unrea-
sonableness of the existing rates.**
purchased the interest of N l
Bacon, the manager of the'Wichita
Falls branch. In the company. It
was also sta|rd that Mr. Wioton
has bought the stock owned by C.
W. Baron of Abilene.
D. P. Conditt of Frederick, Okla ,
Easy Payments,
Oar sales Depnrtiment will appreciate the opportunity at taking
cars of your needs on typewriter •spnllv*. typewwter and
Dalton adding machine*.
Oar selyiee Depnrtment npeclallnes in rebunatng and repairing
your old machines.
nehta servtee—Give us a trial; we_are hurt to Fleas*. Satia-
faction guaranteed. j F - •
geWTERSUPPy,
" Sales & ‘0 '
- Room 101, Basement First National Bsnk Building
___________ "hone 2222sm_*.‘a"
By Univrentjervieb,
NEW YORK. April 25.— Henry
Ford, dincussing the business out;
look today, declared that busines»
fuhdamentais are sound but "some
people are riding prosperity too
bard," according to a dispatch from
Detroit to the Wall Street Journal.
"Unless business Interesta come
to their senses and ault the made
seramble for materials and , men."
Ford said, "I am not sure we can
retain ouf present prosperity.
...... "Lusiness has regained a healthy
start, but a few unwise moves can
throw it off the track again."
Ford said that the paying er sky-
rocket/g prices does not add a
■ Ingle pond ot ■teei, lumber or
other goods to the world'll 'supply.
.He said i ohiy nereanes the rek that
a manutaeturer will -accumula
more nvehtory than ho needs. He
added: .
"laying higher wages temper-
tarily?han a plant can pa permani
entiy does, not -Increase production
or do anybody much good ottener
It results in deeheaned production
♦ 4
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and Stelin Winters, on Axel #kov ,
gaard. the Danleh violinist wf la
to appear in concert at the Palace
Theater Thursday evening nnder
the auspices of the high school Fine ’
Arte Club. Mise Scott drew a plc- "
youthful bridegrooma from other
cottaue» of the religieus eqlony.
were called to testify today by the
state in the Inv4«Ga*llon of charge*
of immorality in the cult.
Four st.laet wenk’a brides an*
their young husbands alrendy havs
testified that they have violated the
Israelite sect’s virgin rule , whig
torbide the ordinary relations d
married life between husband and
wife Twenty of the 26 young peo-
ple who went through a group mar-
rlags eeremeny before a woman
juatice of the peace laet week, re-
main to be questioned by. Judge
Kerry Dingeman. the one men
grand jury and Attorney General
baugherty of Michizan.
According to reporta of the teeti-
mony given by the four young
couptes who already have avpeArse
betore Judge Dingeman. even fre
love le vermianibie in the House of
Davfd, for they are said tty have told
Judge. Dingeman that obnervance of
the colons’a rule wan left to the
connetence of the Indiwidual end
that merdhwai-nathing to pravsnl
men disciples from visiting women
members at any time they chose and
staying aa late ae they pleased.
guad V At All Stationers Accept No Substitutes
C IPrita for Samplo
—D * American Lead Pencil Co., New York
G• I Maker of the ftumous VENUS ’
Worth and Denver City Railway Co.
va. M E Thomson, rehearing.
Affirmed—Fidelity Union Fire Ina
Co. ve Chaa. Hicks, from Wheeler,
J C. Newsom et al vs M. Dora
Minton, from Floyd: W. I,. Rlley vs
I- G. Palmer, from Petter; . P
Our little uiri, Joe Retag, la very elek trom eevese ease
el aervees brenkdown. and mehe fro heavy tswehm
apes mutnerm, meterey elea, honkinu. barking daga,' «te•
We nincerei ailike ta ineonventenee ear aelghbam.
bat Win be ee very tankful tee year eeoperatien aa«U
■he ean he moved.
Te child la better hat still vesy wenk and la danger-
■■• eenattien. I S
Grntetully anA aimeerely yeura, ,
CLAUDE MILLER AND FAMILY,
Carnes Tenth and Great streets
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