Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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WicHrTA DAILY TIMES, WiCHIA FALLS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1914
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GRAND OPENING OF THE N
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,muen creates Before deceptions employ Jand stuck the program out and most
ment as a corporation attorney he re-
signed his position as congressman.
tion as. conare
Published Every Week Day Afternoon 2_________________
* (Except Saturday) E ----------------I
Andon Sunday Morning L City, ofeen. Election Tuesday, April 7
For Mayor:
1 J. B. STOKES. 1 I
ALEX BRITAINi
For City Marshal: , 1 I
L. JERNIGAN
A.doSudany Morning
. pebLisato COMPANY
“(Praters and Publishers)
Times Bullding, Corner Seventh Street
**- and Scott Avenue
Sir o the Postomice at Wichita Falls
t-e second-class mali matter
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
Subscription Rates:
By the year (all er carrier)
T he month (mall or carrier)
By the week (mail or carrier).
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maitorta and Business omce.....167
J. B. NAIL.
A. J. (Andy) HUMPHRIES.
J. A. BURTON.
For City Secretary:
W. A. MCCARTY.
For City Tax Assessor and Collector:
H. F. ROBERTSON.
For City Engineer:
L. C. HINCKLEY.
rations. But there may
3 . look at it in another
light and argue that the corporations
ought to be allowed to pick out all
the best men and let the state take
the leavings. Doubtless Col. Ball rep
resented his clients faithfully in the
ma Howard ..
D. D. Donnell
.General Manager
. Managing Editor
of them thought it was worth it.
vans, the basso eantantedis
uleu wndmumea) qualities with they
dramatic ability that the songs ire 1
quired. His program was a varied
one, uniformly well-selected; his "Thus i
Saith the Lord" from Messiah was per-
the most wonderful of his selec-1
tiens, though the audience got a great
deal more enjoyment out of the com 1
ical “Three For Jack.” Mr. Evans re
marked that when he sang that song I
at maniio, nobody even smiled. Oth 1
er numbers by Mr. Evans included 1
“The Diver" (Loder), “The Monotone I
(Tours) and “Mother O’Mine" (Tours) 1
His entire repertoire found decided I
favor with his hearers and each num
ber was enthusiastically applauded.
with demands for encores.
The pianist, Otto E. Fischer, cap
tivated his hearers at the very start 1
and his performance-was considered 1
one of marked ability; there were sev-I
Record at an leral selections considered unusually I
HR “.“dimeult, but these were mastered with
pen of Albert finesse-that-appealed-created to the
real. musicians who heard. Included in I
Harry
possess
this city has
bised 12Lnu
court house. If he did not, it was his
duty as an honest man to do so. Now,
that he has an ambition to be govere
For of Texas, why should the fact that
he was a corporation lawer be urged
as a reason why he should not
We. N. BONNER, (Re-election), lowed to realize that ambition 1
HORACE NUTT.
be al
com
Sa
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SPECIAL OPENING ATTRACTION-: d.
“Through the Clouds”—Four Reels
Prices-5 and 100
ar t ---
“to make party declarations and pre-
pare and discuss plans for the coming
campaign.” Harry Curtain, acting
chairman of the committee, today re-
iterated his allegiance, to Theodore—
Roosevelt, saying he supported the
Colonel in 1912, and that he hopes
“matters will so shape themselves as
to make his nomination by the Repub-
lican party for President in 1916 a cer-
ltamty."*"
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om. EXPECT REPUBLICANS TO
OPEN BIDDING DECLARE FOR ROOSEVELT.
Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 25.—it was
----. AND COMPEIILUNconndenty-expected—by- Republican
FAP **-* .1 Roosevelt supporters that the Colonel
5 formally urged as Repull:
Less Cost Un-ean candidate for President in 1916.
lat the open meeting of the Republican
State Executive Committee today
1 • The avowed program for today was
An article describing the Northwest
For City Recorder:
EDGAR RYE.
R. H. WHITWORTH.
For Alderman:
JOHN YOUNG
For clly Health Omeer: TE
DR. J. L. GASTON.
_ DR. MARK H. MOORE
qxoi-ertec DR. DUANE MEREDITH
Fostcomcean
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A* * 7 " County.
Wichita Falls has two baseball For Representative 101st
‘ parks and will secure one of the Fed- EDGAR P. HANEY. 1
‘ 8:4 eral league teams for the spring train- " A. C. McKEEN.
iLi ing season. It is a lot of good adver- —
using lost when a city does not have County Offices
suitable parks for ball playing.—Tem-For County Tax Collector:
elecram.B. M. BULLARD.
Just add one more. The latest in- ARTHUR C. HOWARD,
formation is that two of the Federal WALKUR"
teams are to train here. For County Clerk: ,
----------------CHAS. R. FULLER
Gen. Pascual Orozco has finally made M. P KELLY
his escape from Gen. Villa and is back . A PWALSH
in the city of Mexico. He had hidden FRANK L: BURNS,
in Texas, after leaving Ojinaga until R. L. RANDOLPH,
the search for him relaxed, and thenGEORGE A. HAWKINS.
.The scurnat‘is so no the mame or "e" Suhinin.
-rw)new-evening—-paperto beedTS GREEEYO1,
of an inalb xprl ist.-n 1 to be published. BERNARR.MATS MIRA
war any. only. a Ns be te T SON AH TEN
omeers and Directors:),,
dt ma Howard...... President and Jen’l. Mgr.
,*...........Vice President
i-t--e-i
"Y. Thatcher, W. W Robertson.
Texas oil and gas fields is to appear
The,
in the Manufacturers’ L og
early date, from the pen of Albert
Phenis of New Orleans, staff cores-
pondent of that publication. Mr. Phenis
is now in the city, having.bemp near
here by the Baltimore publication to
secure data about the oil fields, and
thie-will-be-furnished to the. Record’s
readers, giving Wichita Falls some
leM SETasE 09
I THE SOUTH IN THE SADDLE
An interesting and important inquiry
has been made by Congressman John
J. Rogers of Massachusetts. He points
out that in the lower house of Con-
triene •
vit no
his program was one of his own compor 1 17
sitions, serenade” that was not the “Better Roads Built at —------
least delightful of the evening’s fea- der This System Reports Kan-
tures. He seemed an adept cat in i 3 1 san City Paper .
terpretation. his rendition of Liszt 8 i
legend-fofw St. Francis of Paul being —
. nunisinenen
E companied Mr. Evans when the latter
sang and displayed marked ability in.
those numbers also.1
“ The audience was or a size sufficient
to show that Wichita Falls appreciates
high-class music and is ready to en-
courage it.,__________________
If Wichita county had a few more
mccm
class roads would extend between all.
the communities of-the county, Mr.
Talley has given time, money and
study to the roads movement. He is
now at Rochester, Minn., where he
may undergo a surgical operation
From there he sent back the follow-
ing clipping from the Kansas City
Star relative to road building observa:
D. r TA
YMaa
GROVE’S
The oia Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, - |
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds Up
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children.
gress there are fifty-eight committees,
or these, twenty-six may be dismissed
as unimportant or the thirty two re-
maining, thirty-one chairmanships are
held by members from the South. Only
one important chairmanship is held by
a Northern democrat, the appropriation
Committee, of which Fitzgerald of
Brooklyn is the head. And yet, of all ,
the Democrats in the House only 182 j
came from the South, and 167 from the
North and West. The explanation lies
in the fact that chairmanships go with
long service; and the Democrats who
present ine South have been in
Washington a Jons- time; the Demo-
A. Scrats from the North and West came in
: | largely as the result of a political land-
slide, and are for the’mlost part one
land two-term men. 1 Considering the
, wees ways umsy, any •- JOHN ROBERTSON,
w" " roamer OF The Delos Moraine News. For Dimeed ch-es muss, 1
binbeatr which is a guarantee that ise ppeti KERR
midie-enu win be strictly up-to-date in every re-For Counts ndses
sen “wee Thnswm “make "the third at: 1 RARVeY Bxnnis.,1
04,52 457 sernoon newspaper for Daums, but Mo For County Treasurer: el
the two than are-now published seem T. W. McHAM.. on
%.% t have more buninews than they are. For counriseneol superintendent: ,—--------: 5 .. ...
mojnelubie to take care of, a third will probvor Justice or the peace precinct No very large power lodged in the chair,
non xi wily find iprontable. bus P 1, Pince 2.man of a committee, these facts are
amti sei arm e: u. .-----w. J. HOWARD."
AMAN to1 plea -AN-
Amdeminus isLondon papers in the comment on for Justice the
ntaidie i a the killing of W. 8. Benton by Gen. VIl. - 1 Place 1: 4 1 ,
bar m D T, htimate that while it is not likely: w. 5. BROTHERS ‘ ‘ : 1-----
istarl Great Britain will intervene in the J. P. JONES: 1. i makes the charge ithat the southern •
ML aseno -a- out country wm hold ve AMTVAC NT Y 4nc True, No. i.fmemtericare -E Their rover E 4
made , the United States responsible for the p M TIDWELL TH vert most of the pork, in the WAX 9
im aut death of Benton,t"A put it up to this" E S WITELAW. +a== public buildinga ando other local AP 1
au.....—country in a way that something of. For Constable, Precinct No. 1: propriations, to their section. If this
son * hwe to S. done by the AnTuin 2"atves. 1 ---------------------------
United States. It is not likely that CHAS. F. SOMMERVILLE.
----------—Villa, eventhough the isvictorious—WILL W. ALLEN.-------
can come any nearer pacifying that TOM ROARK
THE DANCE OF SPRING
BY ANNA PAVLOWA
—In New York and other big cities of
the East where the Pavlowa com
pany has appeared this season, critics
have noted that the feminine members
of the big organization are quite 43
remarkable for beauty and figure fact those who nuve 1 tome properues on yum am -2-----ni
for their airy grace. "The Dance of iinmnea the new roads, built under tonie and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for. Malaria, Chuis and Petes,
Spring” which is one of a the di-e plans and specifications Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
vertlerements or shorter no men *-----------------ip-Chilieene--Removes.Bilionmerc.withont purins,
the program for Saturday, 25* pnyerre-pollcy, say thereis re/no bet (Relieved servous depression and low spirits.rcemunes, they divert tousetion and
been called : an artists ddrem * i ter roads in the country. 1 di purifies the blood. A Trie Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthener.
Srrcisu ftl the sp-cuitor pntlw,”I reany to the-only dime m wief Sioimile aloula he without itolQuatanteed by vour Druesis. Wemeen it. 50€.
by the soy of lvink. an * were. roads have been F--*= __
there is, hard won technic e bemfind Under the old system, followed uL
their carefree abandons., Koch mem t Juare Gubert had it changed last
ber the company from Pavlowa years all the contractor did was
E - ‘ystem of place the rock on the road and col
gay. No lect his money. The e
the technt-embloyeltmen to roll the
anseuse’suo
! er com-employed to operate the
, rehearsed ers, and the same class
si" “master employed to haul’water to .
i and to the roads to flush tl • macadam
02 4s But the contractors kr ow what
P7 1 now is costing them and accepting.
.nd ‘their present figure of cost, still. Jackets
| tel’nt 3 son county is Butlding rock roads to T
I r catarrh day at a far fess cost—building them
causing hendachen or n itching wider and beliesoithan 1
and burning sensation in the nostrils, years. m 121
Hyomel, it gives quick, ef-1 Under the present system theicon 1
rective and permanent relief or moneytractors do everythingmike i
refunded by Fooshee & Lynch grade, put on the rock and T 1
i socnaieht 10 the sot-you feel bet-isbes. roll.and uxk e.-n H H
minutes. der the old system two levers or
No roundabout mernon of stomach--were pinced-on-the-rond. rolled.onda 1
with Hyomer—you breathe it.or twice, no subgrade was mad e
4 hemien-siving meditation goes di- the subgrade never was rolled.
reetly to the in flamed membrance, all der the present system the %
irritation and congestion is quickly re-fis made and doth and 5
lieved, the delicate tissues healed and Lhand-sledze-PL=-=l -=
AGRICULTURAL SPECIAL ahowla be in every house l-ammers. VhonfieIOLcAN/mna
hold. Druggists everywhere sell it ed on hat the. layer and that is roll/
Ask for the complete outht—$1.00 size.trish nusned Then a finishing enat
put on and flushed and rolled and
husnea until the water is forced, out
front of the rollers. ?
The old plans and specifications
1 were gotten up by the road contrc
tors and those they controlled.
new plans and specifications were L
pottenup by the county court, with
——nisance of engineers furnished—
Gorman’s Shows will Be Attraction at by the federal government. i -
Carnival Under Auspices of the" Another thing that robbed the tx-1-
Moose Lodge payers under the old system was siyE
H ...—- | ing wagon measurements for rock in
*** JIH . . other words the county paid for the
. A..C..McKeen has returned from the cuble yard as it fell from
Fort worth where he has been in a too crusher into the wagon bed. It
membership campaign for the Moore | for it now after it is placed on
lodge in which fifty two new members | road rolled and flushed. The
were initiated. He announced that shrinkage of hauling and rolling was
he closed a contract with. Gormemetsn-s 9I- - - 4 -- *. ald
shows come —- —
for a carnival under Moose auspices
Gorman shows have been in Dal
RET MONDAY s durine the corn show.——
— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .
tions in Kansas:
It costs far less to macadamize
county roads under the present 858
tem of open bidding and competition
than under the old system of political
favoritism, which prevailed until a, . inted every label snowing a cous-ue -----
year ago. suen -**-222: SHE Open TQUINTSE MILS IRON. iifosrony althearongeribines
You know what you are taking when you take Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonie
formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
down, must go through a
vigorous, exercises every ax.
technique is apparent. vet e
que.-is-there.The emat"
advice to the membersnol
pany who are, of COMTPP,
under her supervision is
technique then forger J 5
sou 1 U N559 *Ym—IGR-W-mLy
before the war. Congressman Rogers ins HEAD STUFFED U 1
— the chiarse ithat the southern Ju Hyomer alee instant e-1
w: ...suyaty- , , 13 , striking and important. The country
" *- Pictet:
it suffering, from a gold
puntyncdurt
roads and
do the rushing. “Politics L help" was
omnoved’ to operate the steam roll-
f helpewas
the rollers
Anderson & Patterson
Ton insurance. Real Estatei
Loans and investments a
TTA a 05* 3 616 sth Stress
is true, it is a perfectly natural thing,
and merely an imitation of what north-
ern-republicane-have been doing for
cun come any nearer pacifying that TOM ROARK. ..--a good many years. But the facts to
mar country that Huerta has. Both are of-For County Commissioner. Pred. No. 1: which Congressman Rogers calls at
the same stripe. Madero seems to have===--=--=------------=========== tention have a much more important
been about the only man in the Mex had Nvea in Mexico too long to allow significance—Conlier" Weekly
ican Republic whose ideas of running carrier a like -
-sovernmeng coincided wish she views the rut, declare that No’we A KATY WILL SPFMAT.
of this country and other civilised "A-ways careful to avoid the enmity of — —
tions, and he was murdered by his the rate England is Dallas, Texas, Feb. 25. Plans for
nwh the man whose life the rebels. At any rate, 2an agricultural special to be operated
MA M a at the risk pushing the matter, and if Benton was over all Katy lines in Texas have
he had raved at one tm wantonly murdered Villa will find thatbeen completed by the industrial de
of losing his own.— Hit was the sorriest day’s work he ever partment of that road and on Mere
4 .mr-manPn 5 the special will leave Houston for
m Lieutenant Charles Becker, convict- wwnwoo4,4lletin-11practically a month’s tour of there
: ed for the murder of. Gambler Rosen: Some people have objected to muck " a "Wat on April SuS"
car that and sentenced to the electric, raking in the present campaign foring lines will have been traversed:
--.-...., hasbeen-granted a new trial governor. Perhaps Thos.H.-Ball-ie-Missourt, Kansas & Texas Railway-
$00.24 by the New York Court of Appeals, Jone of them. It is said that he was Texas Central, Wichita Falls & North,
is th nm wur cunmien cont-leted along with an enemy of the late lamented James western. Wichita Falls & Southern
... The four gunmen cony/cted 210051, Stephen Hogg and his policies; that and the Wichita Falls Railway Com-
1A Becker who did the job for a consid-he bolted the convention that nominat-pany. More than 120 stops will be
eration, will have to suffer the ex-ed Hogg and supported Judge Clark, made. : .
treme penalty. It was shown that the candidate of the bolters; that he This train will be run in coone
Pecker though at the head of the po-supported Palmer and Buckner in oP- tion with the Agrienttural
Becker, toHE" a. ahanio or position to Bryan, the regular nomi-chanical College and the Colleze..of
win" lice force, was the silent partner Ince: and that he withdrew from con-Industrial Arts at Denton. According
Rosenthal in a gambling hall, and At gress to accept employment as a cor-to T. L. Peeler, industrial agent,
Becker’s command “Lefty Louie," “Gyp poration lawyer. All of these things will be the most complete agriculture
the Blood.” "Whitey” Lewis and “Da-make interesting reading to one who special that has ever been operat
the e side gangsters desires to be informed, and we think in Texas. ___1 ,
", gO Frank, four East Pe 59=5that a campaign that does not bring --------------,%
and gunmen were hired to assassinate but information concerning the charac-quo VADIS ATIHE NEW1
7 Rosenthal for the paltry sum of $1000. ter of the candidates is not much of a
The case was not reversed on the tes- campaign—even though the candidates
timony given in against Becker, but themselves are inclined ro.tbe. better
g on errron committed by Judge Gon that it is muekrakine-Temple
i during the trial of the case. Rosen-
R: that was murdered to prevent him
" keeping an appointment made with
a District Attorney Whitman for the
" 1 purpose of exposing Becker and his
* method of holding up gamblers. **
-0= QALnkor 0
The Great Studebaker b
VRAA , Hiemor mpai )
$1575 fo b. Detroit
the present system the subgrade
made and rolled well. Then a
that is rolled, after being nipped with
Then crushed rock is plac-
R. F. Simpson, Agt.
cast:
mheanr
atd %
ew t.
aw w
(hits eh
CARNIVAL COMPANY
2*5 HERE MARCH 16
, Cadillac Enclosed Cars
..... begins to look like General Yul
killed the wrong man when he
W. S. Benton, an Englishman, to
death. England, with characteristic
promptness, has demanded an inves-
tigation’and reparation and the United
States has undertaken the task. Villa
explains that Benton attempted to
kill him, and that his death was de-
uded. upon after a regular court mar-
tial trial. Benton’s friends hoot at
the idea, however, declaring that he
sen a cuurwee I 40 per cent under the old
to come here on March 16th lyarem. out the county paid for the
------‘ "nAar Moose auspices shrinkage and the contractor was
happy
There are no more "wagon measure
--------- 1 o CLn== ments” under the present system,
bener Unparalleled in the world for plinto-TOO LATE-: ——--------
Tele- grannic beauty, human interent dear For ReirLTwo furnished room. WORDS FROM HOME,
lxram. " UC rev K TeM.: proaietON of me Er hou-eseepme. 1204 Indiana. No statement. That May Be investigated.
But Col. Ball says he supportedloies photo drama "Quo Vad’s objection to children.._______4 Testimony of Wichita Falls
evers. Jawc recommended • placet oT h-.c1.M5 2*2 M" AeE " Fon-mni.-pumiure " n.m" .went"*", etsen comer
46 ste to the front, telling his friends
____—neighbors of his experience, you
eieimra Cure a Cold in One Day rely on his sincerity. The statements
Aesoondnine. Rioprth of people remains in far away places)
Sacne and works off the Cold not command your confidence.
2 refund money If it fails to cur " Home endorsement is/ the kind that °
WW. ckovna cikesture on each box. P backs Doan’s Kidney Pills Suca tea This
12290 — ermony is convincing. Investigation
. proves it true. Below is a statement,
1 of a Wichita Falls rendent No strong-T
proof of merit can be had.
I Mrs. C.’K."Swope, carpenter. 612
Burnett Street, Wichita Falls,
4 Tsays:" “I had pains across the small’s
__=====of my back and in my sides and trow-i
Otto L. Fischer, pianist, and .Hanx Wichita Falls Camp No. 12006 M. W. ble with the kidney secretions. My 1
MAJESTIC
1 - e
W/E will receive soon a Cadillac in-
VV side drive Limousine, five-passen-
.....Would be pleased to have any
TSANA
ger." Would be pleased Dave “),
one contemplating buying an enclos-
ed car to call or phone for demon-
stration. These cars are made in the
following sizes: ------ %
1 92-2
the statute books by Gov. HOKE. that New.Naint, M °on “htatemen, wo roaming house. Cheap for quick, me.
he who, his friend and trend of the *ona"‘W run verined w the re-Parties leaving elts. 508 Scott. 4 ate
somplysuring the life of Gov. Hogg.-maraabie runs this attraction has had I 4:4------—
and on his death was requested by in the Astor Theatre. New York Ct
Tamils to deliver the funeral ora-the Garrick at Philadelphia MeYies
tor%-AWT WZhe has m cmearse Treromt
"ported Bryan in every campaign the der the most adverse circumstances
Great Commoner has made, and all [and In’summer time, too, when every . 3,
know that he stood squarely and nat-other dramatiesform L entpubiie mint *
reoted-against all the influences that has failed to attract the PuPLC I
sought to dereit Wilson for the Dem- then
ocratic presidential-nomination. The
only charge that has been brought
against Col. Ball that he pleads sullty u--------------. 6 wienIn -= c-mp *......— uriu........------- -,w ...
to is that he resigned his seat in con- Evans, basso-cantante. two artists off of A. meets every Thursday at 8 P. ankles became swollen A few boxes
toecept in to ment by a cor 4___- 1 talant entertained • larzete - —___- 4 " * Pl.14 "LmA" PIlt# eared me. 1
poration. Doubtless, the corporation
was paying him a good salary to at-
tend to its legal business. They
generally get the best legal talent that
can be had, and it is no reflection on
a lawyer to charge him with represent-
TUESDAY NIGHT’S CONCERTAJA.
THOROUGHLY ENJOYED
LOOSE DIRECTORY
Landaulet Coupe, 3 passenger .:: $2500
Limousine, 5-passenger ...............12800
in. Standard Limousine, 7-passenger 7., 48250
F. O. B. Detroit’s
Including Standard Equipment 1
. exceptional talent, entertained a large, 7n 17 indlana avenue. B. M. Bul-Ior Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me. I
aud lence at the Wichita Theat re, last lard. Consul: G. Cook, clerk. seldom ha ve occasion to use a kidney
evening. The concert was one of the - . remedy now, but when I do, Doan’s
most enjoyable affairs of the kind that Wichita Falls Chapter No. 237 Kidney Pilis always give fine re-
local patrons or muste have yet at E. s. meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday cults."
tended and had it not been that an nd-nights. Mrs. Clara Brooks. secretary. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim-
eident to the boiler had put the heat- w ow No. 3001 ply ask for a kidney remedy—-get
ing arrangements out of commission, Wichita Falls ON 9 30°. Doan’s - Pills—the same that Mrs.
n awy*wo---------------making the theatre decidedly chillymentr every Thursday at A-Eo Swopo had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.,
ing a corporation, it will be noticed, there would have been He-sT Co ANA: s. heyser, clerk. numalo, N. Y.
Wasenenmuwnna however, that he erilles do him "Those prmen mundlea"""‘‘""""" cereens * I
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