Wichita Falls Times from Wichita Falls, Texas (2024)

BOY RESCUED FROM NARROW ABANDONED WELL NEAR LAWTON IN A A A LAWTON, ruttier Oct. three 20. hours imprisonment in a narrow abandon30-months-old Richard Leon Tombs was safe in his mother's arms tonight, none the worse for his nearly tragic experience. child toppled into the well while playing near the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Toombs, located on the edge of town. The mother, hearing frantic cries, discovered him wedged tightly at the bottom of the 20-foot hole. chanic, convinced that he could The father, an unemployed muse rescue Richard without aid, summoned firemen and FERA workers who immediately started digging a hole 1 alongside the well, hoping to reach the child that way. Word of the child's predicament spread rapidly and a large crowd attracted to the scene. screams emanating from the well" electrified pathos of the situation as the bewildered mother repeatedly urged the rescuers to speed their efforts.

stick of candy, lowered a rope, stopped his crying. He consumed it with characteristic relish, his father meanwhile endeavoring to make clear to him that he should place about his body and hands three other ropes with noose ends which were lowered. The firemen and FERA workers continued to dig. When they had reached a depth of five feet, the father with the aid of others, sueceeded in getting the ropes about the child's body and hands and drew him to the surface. He was immediately who seized pressed by his overjoyed mother, mud-smeared face to hers.

War Ace Dedicated Airport RALEIGH. N. Oct. 20. (UP)With War Ace Rickenbacker the principal speaker, Raleigh's new municipal airport was officially dedicated recently, CLEANED MEN'S HATS Cleaned Blocked.

and LADIES' HATS Cleaned Blocked. and YOU MUST BE PLEASED FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Mail Orders Handled Promptly Nicks Hat Shop 807 Indiana Phone 2-4662 21 Years in Wichita Falls Changes Wording Ad and Receives Numerous Calls KANSAS CITY, Oct. 20. (UP) Young lady--unreliable, dishonest, lazy, desires position, cook's helper; waitress; soda fountain; clerk; saleslady; short hours, big pay; poor references; I don't want to work but have to, Phone Linwood 8376. In response to this advertisem*nt in a Kansas City newspaper, Miss Zada Spencer, 30, today had received more than 100 calls, and now has bright prospects for getting a job, she said.

Here is Miss Spencer's own explanation of her advertisem*nt. have to support a mother and 74-year-old uncle. Two years ago I lost a a week job in a dime store in Louts. Since then I have tried desperately to find work, I made personal calls and many times ran advertisem*nts pointing out that I was honest, hard-working and had good references. I got no results, "Finally, I decided that employers evidently didn't want that kind of a girl." Miss Spencer said that most of those who called her after reading the latest ad talked at first in joking vein.

But, she said, when she told them her story, many changed their tone, and several gave her pointments for a serious discussion about employment, POPULAR CHILLICOTHE COUPLES WED PAST WEEK QUANAH, Texas, Oct. marriage of two popular young couples of Chillicothe during the past week have been announced. Miss Lorene Crutchfield and Jody Melton were united in marriage by the Rev, Ira L. Parrack at the First Baptist church parsonage. The couple will make their home in Chillicothe.

Miss Frances Stanton, daughter of J. O. Stanton, became the bride of Roy Grady, with a justice of peace of Chillicothe officiating. They will reside in Chillicothe. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR W.

W. HUMPHREY SUNDAY BURKBURNETT, Texas. Oct. 20. -Funeral services for W.

W. Humphrey, 73, prominent pioneer farmer of Wichita county, will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Cashion Baptist church with the Rev. A. Mowery, pastor, officiating. Burial will in the Iowa Park cemetery under direction of the Owens-Brumley Funeral home.

Mr. Humphrey, who came from Kentucky to Wichita county 50 years ago, died Friday afternoon after A. six months' Illness. He had been a leader among farmers of this section of Texas. Survivors are the widow: two daughters, nine sons; 14 grandchildren; and one a PERKINS-TIMBERLAKE COMPANY BAsem*nT STORE In the Basem*nt New Shipment I Curtains PRISCILLA AND FLOUNCE STYLES Floral Prints, Dots and Solid Colors: Rose, green, orchid, suntan, gold, peach and rainbow colors.

PAIR, ONLY (BAsem*nT) and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1934 WICHITA DAILY TIMES MODERN ENOCH ARDEN FINDS WIFE DOES LOOK 'VAGUELY FAMILIAR' LONG BEACH, Oct. 20. -A modern Enoch Arden arose from the dead today, and in A strange reunion his wife looked "vaguely familiar." The story begins eight years ago when Albert M. Devaul, then a prosperous lumberman of Myrtle Point, disappeared. A victim of amnesia, he wanderin lumber camps or watered up and down the coast, working front, believing he was a fugitive from police.

His wife divorced him, had the courts decree he was dead, and married H. A. Sheff of Long Beach. Last night Devaul reappeared with a cousin who found him working in a mining camp under the name of "Bert King." Man and wife met in an attorney's office. Mrs.

Sheff forced back the tears. "I thought you were dead." Devaul replied: "You do look vaguely familiar." Devaul was not sure today but what he would show the same selfsacrifice as did Enoch Arden, who walked out of the lives of his wife and her new husband. Sheff said he had no intention of allowing Devaul's return interfere with his marital status. ALTUS DEBATE TEAM PLANS TO TAKE PART IN SIX TOURNAMENTS ALTUS, Oct. Altus High school debate team has made plans to attend six tournaments this year under the supervision of Miss Drusilla Waas, debate coach.

The practice debate and conference schedule has not been completed. The first tournament will be at Winfield, to be held either the latter part of October or in November. Other tournaments this team will attend include Durant, Alva, Southwestern at Weatherford, Edmond and Enid. Mrs. Waas will select her teams from members of her debate class composed of Wilbur Banks, George Ellis, Birt McElroy, Earl Kimble, Pearl Kastner, George McCord, Mary Jones Roberts, Pearce Powers, Brazil Weaver, Howard White and Stroud Stacey.

LEGION AUXILIARY TO HOLD QUARTERLY MEET IN ALTUS NOVEMBER 9 ALTUS, Oct. has been selected as the convention city for the quarterly seventh district conference of the American Legion auxiliary and the meeting will be on Nov. 9, Mrs. Lewis ton, district president, who resides in Altus, has advised. The convention is expected to bring about 150 women from 24 units to the city.

It will be ant allday meeting with luncheon served at noon. Mrs. Lola B. Chamberlin of Tulsa, department president, and other state officials of the organization will be in attendance, as will all members of the district officials and officials of the local unit. LAST OF TYPEWRITERS STOLEN FROM MANGUM HIGH SCHOOL RECOVERED MANGUM, Oct.

last of nine typewriters stolen from the commercial department of the Mangum High school three weeks ago was returned to the school Friday. It was found in a pawn shop in Oklahoma City, The eight other machines taken in the burglary were found abandoned in a road near here a few days after they were stolen. Supt. Homer Reese reports machines damaged, but not beyond repair. LARGE AUDIENCE SEES PLAYS AT VALLEY VIEW VALLEY VIEW, Texas, Oct.

20. -Members of the Valley View T. A. faculty, and high school pupils presented three one-act comedies before a large audience in the school auditorium Thursday night. The plays, "Read the Book," "Conclusions," Gale's "Neighbors," were sponsored by the A.

membership committee. Members of the three casts include Misses Valaree Talley, Wilma Windsor, Laura Caldwell, Doris Risley, Florence Wash, Mariel Bryan, Laura Powell, Mesdames Paul Coppock, Clyde Bennett, Messrs. J. D. Childers, Frank Cope, H.

V. Talley and Swan Reeves. Misses Helen Van Deventer, Laura Powell and Mrs. Roy Lakey served aS directors. Forty-three dollars was cleared and 135 new members added to the T.

A. KANSAS AND OKLAHOMA OIL PRODUCTION DROPS TULSA, Oct. Okla homa oil production averaged 350 barrels a day this week, compared with 513,200 barrels a day the previous week, Kansas pools averaged 123,650 barrels a against 120,600 barrels a day date week before. North Texas fields made 946,100 ba barrels a day, a message from the oil weekly said. This compares with 556,100 barrels a day the week before, California oil fields averaged 000 barrels a day, a wire from the California Oil World said, compared with 481,000 barrels A day the week before.

QUANAH INTERESTED IN HARRISON TRIAL QUANAH, Texas, Oct. Persons here followed closely the trial of Mrs. Harrison on a charge of murder in 86th district, court in Wichita Falls because of a recent acquaintance with the three principals. C. Harrison, who late this week took the stand as a witness, worked at a shoe shop here last summer.

Mrs. Cora Hawthorne, who was the victim of the other woman's gunfire in the alleged "triangle" affair, was in Quanah several months ago when her husband was sentenced to five years In the state penitentiary for burglary. He broke into a box car at Chillicothe. Huge Cantaloupe Grown OGDEN, Utah, Oct. 20.

(UP) cantaloupe 26 inches long was grown here by Mrs. Marie Sparhawk. The melon was twice the size of the ordinary, cantaloupe. Austin Deputies Find Pot Gold Three Arrested AUSTIN, Oct. 20.

(INS) -Travis county deputies today found a pot of gold such reputedly rests at the end of rainbows--and three men were charged with putting the treasure where it was found, The treasure cache found in the hills west of Austin, was a threegallon pail filled to the brim with jeweled bracelets, rings, fraternity pins and jewelry. It been taken from the parked automobile of a fraternity jewelry salesman, Sept, 27. The three men who were charged with robbery, and lodged in jail were Campbell, Walter Guest and Z. Zent. W.

C. T. U. MEMBERS TO PRAY FOR TEMPERANCE CHICAGO, Oct. 20.

(UP) -Members of 10,000 W. C. T. U. locals were summoned today to a day of prayer for the cause of temperance.

The white ribboners were asked by Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, national president, to pray throughout Oct. 30 for divine aid in election of "high charactered statesmen" that the nation "may repent of its sins," and for retention of state prohibition. Every Will Be J.

720 INDIANA AVE. INCREASE IN BUSINESS OF DEPARTMENT STORES MONTH OF SEPTEMBER AUSTIN, Oct. 20. (P) -An increase of dollar sales in Texas department stores and special shops during September was reported today by bureau of business research of the University of Texas. "Reports from 94 representative establishments show that total sales were 31 per cent greater than during the month of September, 1933, and 45 per cent above those of August this year, or almost double the usual seasonal increase from August to September," the bureau reported.

"The group making the best showing in comparisons with September last year was men's clothing stores whose sales increased 48 per cent. Increases for the remaining groups were: "Women's specialty shops 40 per cent: dry goods and apparel stores 36 per cent; small department' stores 82 per cent, and large departstores, 27 per cent. in which the percentage increase in aggregate sales during September months as well the as for the first of year exceeded the average increase over the corresponding periods last year, were: "Abilene, Beaumont, EI Paso, Houston, Lubbock, Port Arthur and Tyler. "The group of stores located mainly in the smaller cities again made a favorable showing with the periods compared. This same fact has been noted in previous months and has been interpreted to mean that purchasing power in the rural districts is apparently increasing relatively faster than in the distinctly urban centers." STATE GETS JUDGMENT FOR $6,000 FOR SCHOOLS AUSTIN, Oct, 20.

(P) -Judge C. A. Wheeler of the Travis county district court today entered judgment for the state in the case of the state versus I L. P. Powell and others.

The sum of $6,000 was recovered Ninth and Grace Street VOSS' CANTEEN REAL BARBECUE CHICKEN DINNER All Day 35c Sunday SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS BEER Woman in This Locality Talking About This Great DRESS EVENT It We Quoted The Real Worth of These You Would Be Inclined to Doubt Us! While Quantity Lasts We Will Sell Them 00 in behalf of the permanent and available school funds. Attorney General James V. Allred in 1932 sued the defendants for 8 balance due as royalty and interest on a relinquishment. act public free school land oil and gas lease in Crockett county. The court of civil appeals ruled for the state on one appeal and held similarly on a question of venue.

Judge Wheeler's judgment followed the last court of civil appeals action. It was announced no further appeal would be taken. LEVINES 9 TILL 11 ONLY LADIES' RAYON Bloomers and Panties Length 19' Cut Full Full Fine Good Rayon Sean WOMEN'S WEAR--THIRD FLOOR PRICES TALK It Doesn't Cost a Cent to See Them! You'll Thank Us For Giving Values Like -at- Even if a three dollar dress seems far beneath you don't fail to see these colossal values! Dresses that fit to expensive wardrobes will be found in the season's latest styles and materials. In fact there are almost exact duplicates of dresses we have had in our stock which we sold at a much higher price! We were very fortunate i in securing these dresses we pass this stroke of good luck right along to you! See the lovely silks, flat crepes, canton, rough crepes and others. More proof that Penney's always says it with values! Sizes for Women and Misses PENNEY Inc.

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