Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 11, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, JUNE 11th, 1912. our-
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necessity of having a bank account.
It is probable you could drift along for years
without one, but if you expect to forge to the front
in this life, in a financial way, it is essential that
you have a Bank account.
— We givefyou a personal invitation to make
this Bank your depository-whether you have a
small sum or a large one to lay aside for safe keeping
The First National Bank
United States Depository
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Maxwell Hardware
f l Wichita Falls, Texas
With Summer Around the Corner
, It behooves, us to get our houses ready for the warm weather.
Perhaps there is a chair that needs a new seat, a couch that baa
begun to show "the touch of time," a door that would be Inproved
by grill-work, a crying need for a window, seat or a clothes box or
a number of little things that are now an eye sore for the lack of the
proverbial “stitch in time.” The handy .man can remedy all these
things is prepared to answer til emergency calls.
Prices, reasonable—Work Juat Wright
Phone 644 e
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“He Works for Ma”
T. J. TAYLOR, Pres. T. C. THATCHER, Cash.
’ J. T. MONTGOMERY, Vice Pres J. F. REED, Vice Prod."
J. R. HYATT, Assistant Cashier
First State Bank & Trust Co
OF WICHITA FALLS H :
GUARANTY: FUND BANK
—Capital.$75,000.00
Surplus.... $8,000.00
Particular attention paid to the small depositor whose bual-
nees we epeclally solicit Z
- We solicit your banking business, believing that our con-
servative management will be an advantage to you. *
Under our charter, we are authorized to make loana upor
real estate and are also authorized to buy real estate paper.
1
Anderson & Patterson
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS
WATER HEATER FOR POCKET
Harnessed to an Electric Fixture, it
Quickly Does Its Work — Bolls
Water In Four Minutes.
-
Heretofore It has always been
supposed that some,“kind of a stove
was required to beat water, even
if only a stove the size of your
hand. An Ohio genius, however,
has demonstrated that this ia not ao
by devising an electric water heater.
A little metal cylinder has a cord
DENISON TAKES FINAL GAME OF
SERIES BY FAST FIELD-
ING
LOCALS UNABLE TO HIT
Cannot Got To Left-Hander
In
-O
Pocket Heater In Action.
which can Go fastened to an ordinary
electric light socket. The current la
then turned on and the cylinder is
placed in the water. The receptacle
containing the liquid must be brought
to the heater, as the latter cannot be
moved farther than the length of the
cord. The heater will produce hot
water In two minutes and boiling wa-
ter in four minutes. It is useful to
heat water for sharing and as a steril-
izer ia just what la required. At the
same time it does not charge the wa-
ter and may be handled without fear
of contact with the current
USE ELECTRIC CEILING FANS
Being Given Interesting Test by Mo-
bile (Ala.) Merchants to Keep
Out Harmful Files.
Electric celling fans aa substitutes
for screen doors are being given an
interesting test by several business
houses in Mobile, Ala. The fana are
installed over the doorways on the out-
side and the draft created is said to
effectually prevent files from enter-
ing, says the Popular Mechanics.
The idea was first tried over the en-
trance of a store located next to a res-
taurant, the files from which were
most persistent and annoying In get-
ting past the screen doors. Since the
fan has been installed, it la claimed
J,
Kssps Out Files.
that not a fly passed through the en-
trance, although the six-foot doorway
is wide open and customers are con-
tinually passing in and out r
Strengthen Filament
When it was first put before the
public, the filament of the tungsten
lamp waa so delicate that it would
be often shattered by careless hand-
ling, and it waa impossible to place
them where they were subject to vi-
bration, for the life of a lamp un-
der such circumstances waa neces-
sarily short The improvements made
in the manufacture of filaments of
this character have been very rapid,
and at a recent electrical show all
sorts of stunts were done with the
tiny fire made for use in the lamp.
• Heavy pieces of furniture were sus-
pended, by one of these thread-like
corda, and they were subjected to
other tests of this character and
equally severe. It is claimed that a
wire of tungsten may now be made
with from three to five times the
strength of that of the best steel, and
haa ahown a strength of 500 pounds
to the square inch. p
, Electric Light In Lungs."
Delegates to the convention’of the
American Laryngological Association
held at Philadelphia witnessed a re-
markable surgical ‘operation when Dr.
Chevalier Jackson of Pittsburg with-
out the use of a knife, removed a
brass paper clip that had been im-
bedded in a’young woman’s lung for
eight years. He used a bronchoscope
tube, inclosing a tiny electric light, a
reflector and minute forceps, which
waa lowered down the patient’s
throat.
Kept Alive by Currents.
It is claimed that the doctors in
Philadelphia kept a patient alive for
three hours after heart action had
ceased by means of electrical cur-
rents 1
San Benito—Drainage district num-
ber three has voted a $450,000 bond
I issue to construct a drainage system.
Pinches—Visitors Put Up Er
rorless Contest
Well, anyhow, eighteen games is a
long enough winning streak and we
had first place grabbed, besides. So
it was just as well to let Denison
have one game, after beating them
seven times. The score was 3 to 1
Denison broke her losing streak oi
thirteen games by winning yeater
day, she having lost pretty near as
many as Wichita Falls has won. Kia
tenmacher of McKinney, a southpaw,
pitched for Denison yesterday and
his pitching, backed by faultless sup
port, defeated the locals. When he
pitched for McKinney agatuat the lo
cals, he fared badly but he came back
yesterday.
It was Wichita Falls’ tenth defeat
out of forty-four games. That’s fail
enough.
- Foley White who was with the Me
Kinney team appeared behind the bat
yesterday >—He has - lots-of-pep and
is a steady hitter, but his pegging t
second did not seem to be ” mo fol
snuff. Jerry Naylor has been releas
ed and White ia to take hia place.
Wichita Falls outhit Denison yes
, terday but the bingles were safely
scattered. The only run came when
Lawrence, the first man up in the
first inning, hit for four bases. The
locals filled the bases in the fifti
with only one out, but fast fielding
retired the side. Denison played an
exceptional fielding * game yesterday
making no errors. Simpson at short
made seven assists in faultless style
Mullins started for the locale bu
was taken out after the second in
ning when two two-baggers and a
single netted two scores. Baxter
who replaced him, allowed two hits
in seven innings. This makes just
four hits Baxter allowed Denison if
sixteen innings pitched. One rur
was scored off him in the eighth, but
it was not earned.
- Beckham made sixteen put-outs ii
yesterday's game, which la quite t
few. The locals' fielding was pretty
classy itself. Brawn threw Kisten
macher out at the plate in the fifti
inning, making the third time recent
iy that he has pulled off hie stunt
It was a perfect throw and Foley
White did the rest.
C. Covington of Denison failed t
take his time at but in the sixth in
ning, but the omission waa declar
ed to have been unintentional. /
Denison’s flrat two scores came ir
the second inning. Henderson hit for
two bases and went to third on B
Covington’s single, the latter stealing
second. Henderson scored on Simp
son’s sacrifice fly and B. Covington
came in on Kistenmacher’s two-bag
ger. In the eighth, C. Covington was
safe on a force-out, stole second and
third and scored on a throw to catch
Robo at second. The score:
Games to July 28 Provided-Drillers
Will Play at Ardmore July 4th
, Will Close Season There
The schedule for the Texas-Okla-
bomarjeague for the aecond half of
the season, provides for three game
series throughout and is a much
thore satisfactory arrangement than
was the misat schedule of the first
half of the season. Under the new
schedule, however, there will be no
game here on the Fourth of July, the
Drillers playing at Ardmore on that
date.
The complete schedule follows:
JUNE 11, 12, 13.
Denison at Bonham.
Durant at Wichita Falla.
Ardmore at Sherman.
JUNE 14, 15, 16. -
Bonham at Wichita Falls. '
Denison at Duarnt.
Sherman at Ardmore.
JUNE 17, 13, 19.
Denison at Durant.
Bonham at Ardmore.
Sherman at Wichita Falle.
JUNE 20, 21, 22.
Ardmore at Durant.
Wichita Falls ta Bonham.
Sherman at Denison.
JUNE 23, 34, 25.
Denison at Bonham. :
Durant at Ardmore.
Wichita Falls at Sherman.
JUNE 26, 37 28
Ardmore at Bonham.
Wichita Falls at Denison.
Sherman at Durant.
JUNE 39, 30, JULY 1.
Ardmore at Wichita Falls.
Denison at Durant. 1
Bonham at Sherman.
JULY 3, 3, 4.
Wichita Falle at Ardmore.
Bonham at Sherman.
Durant at Denison.
JULY 5, 6. 7.
Denison at Bonham. |
Durant at Ardmore.
Sherman at Wichita Falle.
JULY 8, 9, 10.
Denison at Wichita Falls.
Ardmore at Bonham. ,
Sherman at Durant.
JULY 11, 12, 13.
Wichita Falla at Bonham.
Denison at Durant.
Ardmore at Sherman.
JULY 14. 15, 16. , 1 .
Wichita Falls at Sherman.
* Ardmore at Denison.
Durant at Bonham.
JJULY 17. 18, 19.
Wichita Falls at Durant.
Bonham at Ardmore.
Denison at Sherman.
JULY 20, 21. 22.
Ardmore at Durant
Wichita Falls at Denison.
Sherman at Bonham.
JULY 23, 34. 25.
Bonham at Wichita Falls.
Ardmore at Denison.
Durant at Sherman.
JULY 26, 27. 28.
Wichita Falls at Ardmore.
Bonham at Durant .
Sherman at Denison.
BASEBALL CALENDAR
Denison-
Clickinger, If. ..
Moore, 2b. - -
Brooks, 3b.....
C. Covington, lb.
Henderson, et. ..
ABR H PO A F
4 0 1
.1 0 0
2 0 0
.3 1 0
0
1
B. Covington, rf. ...1 11
Simpson, M. ...
Kerlin, a ......
Kistenmacher, p.
Bobo, rf. .......
.2 0 0
.3 0
.1 0
Totals ..........37 3 5 37 11
Wichita Falls— 1
Lawrence, 3b
White. c. ...
Brown, cf-2b.
Guthrie, If.
Clark, ss.
Kinziar, rt. .
Phillips, 2b.
Beckham, lb.
Mullins. p. .
Baxter, p. ..
Morrie, et. .
Totals ...
.5 1
..3 0
.4 0
0 1
0 1
0
0
0
0
0
.4
0 0 16
0, 0 0
J...35 1 92716
Score by innings: r
Denison .........020 000 010—3.
Wichita Falla .........100 000 000—1
Summary: Hita apportioned—off
Mullins 3 in 2 Innings, off Baxter 2
in 7 innings. Stolen bases—C. Cov-
ington 3, Henderson, B. Covington,
Bobo, Lawyence. Sacrifice hits-
Moore, Brooks, Simpson, Kiszlar. Sac.
rifice fly—Simpson. Earned runs-
Denison 2, Wichita Falls 1. Two base
hits—Henderson, Kistenmacher, Kiz
ziar. Home run—Lawrence. ‘Bare
on balls—off Kistenmacher 1. off
Mullins 1, off Baxter-4. Double plays
—Guthrie to Lawrence. Passed balls
—White 2. Hit by pitcher—B. Cov-
ington by Baxter. Time of game—1
hour and 45 minutes. Umpire—Mil-
ler. A
Ardmoer 7, Durant 4
Ardmore, Okla, June 10.—Ardmore
made it four straight from Durant
today. Deardorit received poor sup
port. Ardmore opens the second half
of the season tomorrow at Behrman,
while Durant opens at Wichita Falla.
Score by innings:
Durant ................100 030 000—4
Ardmore ....... 013 020 01x—7
Batteries—Deardorit and Palmer
and Smizer; Scott, Caldwell and
Pelkey.
Texas-Oklahoma League
Denison 3, Wichita Falls 1.
Bonham 8, Sherman 3.
Ardmore T. Durant 4.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Bonham at Wichita Falls. -__
Denison at Ardmore. (
Others not scheduled or out of the
eague.
STANDING OF TEAMS
Clubs—
Wichita Falls .....44
Bonham ............45
Ardmore...........46
Sherman -..-...46
Denison ...........45
Durant ............44
Texas League
_ Waco 4, Beaumont 1.
Austin 8, Galveston 5.
San Antonio 7, Fort Worth 4.
P W L Pet.
84 1 0 .773
34 11 .756
29 16 .644
87 18 .600
19 36 .422
10 34 .337
Houston 3, Dallas 0.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Austin at Beaumont
Waco at.Galveston.
Fort Worth at Houston,
Dallas at San Antonio.
1 STANDING O FTEAM8
Clubs—
Houston ,...
San Antonio 1
Dallas ......
Beaumont ..
Austin ......
Galveston ..
Fort Worth
P W L
..58 37 21
.19 32 27
..SB 30 19
.53 26 17
.58 27 31
,56 26 30
..57 22 35
Pet
.638
.5os
.491
.466
.464
.386
1. Bonham 8, Sherman 3’.
Boaham, Texas, June 10.—Bonham
played rings around. Sherman today
and won the last game of the first
series, 8 to 3. Wofford pitched a good
game. Frierson got three hits and
stole five bases. Bonham did not lose
a series the first half of the season,
but lost the pennant. They were not
out of first place but a week. Deni-
son comes here tomorrow for the first
games of the second half for a series
of three games.
Score by innings:
Sherman ..............000 000 102—3
Bonham ..............042 000 11x—8
Batteries— Malloy, Wakefield and
Lamonica; Wofford and Scott.
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• Diseases of the Gums and Teeth •
• a Specialty •
4. DR. M. R. GARRISON ♦
• T Dentist. •
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Two Kinds of /
Meats
Which Do You .
Prefer?
BENT TO YOU r
BY AUTO
PHONES
432 * 232
The first kind of meats that you can buy cost
—you less money than what-my meats willeost-you,
. but they, won’t give thatentisfaction onthe table
( that you are looking for. They will be tough, diffi-
cult to cook, practically tasteless when cooked and
far from appetizing.
The other kind that 1 can furnish you, while
they will cost a cent or two more per pound per-
haps, will be tender, juicy, full of rich flavor; easy
to cook; extremely appetizing and will please
the whole family.
I know pretty nearly which kind you prefer and
want your order for the latter kind at a fair price
with the best of service. -
C. H. HARDEMAN
The Best of Good Eating
STRENGTH
SECURITY
- THE--
City National
Bank
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFIT $380,000.00
The elements of sound banking sre incorporated
in an institution, and we offer the public the superior
services of an old established bank.
Safe deposit boxes to rent.
Domestic and Foreign exchange.
Travelers Cheques. •
SERVICE
STABILITY
The Wichita State Bank
The Guaranty Fund Bank
The Bank of Service......
Loans!
Yes, that is our business. We make
them every day. To the farmers who
need money to harvest we will gladly
help you.
A It is the policy of this bank to help
and encourage all safe and conserva-
live business.
NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUES
TIONS. If you want anything come
in and talk it over.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTOS.
M. J. Gardner / W. W. Linville ‘
J. M. Bell, T. J. Waggoner
B. J. Bean W. R. Ferguson
/ _ W. W. Gardner
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