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OKLAHOMA LEADER
Somber 74
NUMBER 1
POLLY AXD HFK PALS— Ashur 1= Qualified for the Job, All Right.
—By CLIFF STERRET7
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lxh it*-!. tzaeoK*: ior tte oer- rade. wL:ch w;il siftrt from Chero-
emae? r«f iij-t? iL« oomrr t*on< ^ad Broadway-
it 12* S:.- «* Merrvo- H B pelJ ^ Ardmore, chtirman
:« at ib« ;w-wrf ctaftag ctf it.* raJ kaapflml tere Normber 11 A. of ,j-e ^
it* 7t< Asatr.^ftr
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FAMOUS
Outline e History ^
The fcornastc# d Mother Earth.
T•dir t Lr.'Uijoent—No. 52
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Gods, Priests and Kings—(Continued)
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rrta •.«•*. tntnri* *• ** j«tot a n-f .1 errj •-« tb* of aanManBt iii anc^mrtarc tc a*. J '■'■ t. 3^ ft11 *t-**roc* m*a
i* rati of -* ■ Test u atni u nO ft* opmOm ri£:tret nf ftZ c'i—g aarcfc is a ptnAt LLroagh the
gtitrwimn. "Zk*& tra-2 « far ecrtaM dti^t Tb« r>: oag.- i. T.a o&L«omis n; lxz- riaacMc ia^ncs. Ail ex-#ernoe g Ro?ers cf SUilwater. At
-r* fiMtnl v*T*r !rao tiaoee cctiia ta- t;t i cn t k flnal tryw^fcr* of tw s>ia:e iare t«*«i avItM txxci.j 11 o'clock all heada will be
as 2
;tt«S ta I*. Cia_r
tactneai w-jarc.
ftad Patt Dej^artment Commanier
„ of the American Legion, will prt-
tide over the ceremonies. The cer-
emony proper will be opened at
11 & ft m. by the department chap-
lain of the American Legion. Rev.
iDadrie tatij^ry .^«*oay,
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Ht o"aa bftraec ai the ire* where ti .<*: :•!•'.
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tMid Or- 2 ft itr n_tM tte rtis
t- yi«--r'-r ; Lr :.pa'* ^ bowed doriog tiany seconds of 5 •
M lesice in honor of deceftaed corn-
1 raote.
Mftsy ccbxtui ax: iiyahlacaita 1 « u ta 1 ?ii*f ft a.;u:rr*. t*m la.*ar. * tt «her eercrate aid
irjuU'iK tin; Uitfj -ft orbef tc j wotic a2wtji finitie ho.* where >err;a.: 7 U H oeyirre* rf - m of
pftj a tni«ie to ih* *ortf t prea-- u^« apuiil had c^yp^rvL , ber prmdMl cstiT*Bftl hawBtTi
w. twcincaj enrinwr WJwt. <e*a -t ^t# a^rer tzi^wr a 6ur that ~~~~T
wia miii I*- t-ttac of t-« tiriLS ^ :, , -rf —:r=i v_£ f^xn*:-ia oa Q# ALUM 11 HC*-J
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t i •.: t- - 1 : - <• V ^ \ 5L ^ LEAGL E 1 raofta. Mayor George H. Walker
*■ f-:- • : ' MPPTIIIfi PI ANMFH c-f ynskofee. will deliver the w«i-
l-li. -_i : 'T i itcnng ruiiiiitu ^ a r*fta follcwftd bv ftB ftd-
t frwB of 6c±«ec*c$ftcy wWre ti.* 0.^ 'Jser fee: were tore
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of Bt -Vw&i No co'-bt bt
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Ertett v«r« c-*r*hit* too np-
t*l; for uf iU'3 drTti .^atsL Hit
maovmuoa ul
-Jm tu« itk r aac bcau.it/ c! Li-
"*;*• Am iroai iW y-st of Tiew of tbt r*- ;rnr>tbood at Hel T.' -j ald«-d wltb
v 1^1 ectmf-1 « t nb ti* r- of pr)«ctbcio4 and km*, tbt Perrtana. Tbt «-!'.tn 9Tiru*
^ ^ HrfUU-r'. f«o«ai.tlo. w,th tk* ^
**~tk - «ar ^e«t P^ewU of B*-]-Marduk w«at to tar pertiAS teaUti«-a were aet at the
at the ftardaiapaiaa " «tr« a of ^ |M U of Bel, "where
faftty.o* at :aaua.c erf a military .^e ^erricea oozitinned without in-
raacs«i >a4rt ax: Satoratona erf ^ ti^ aliar tot ktcv any sa*
ot the ator. raact ajd'jss of tha the G«^era_ ELtctric coa^a&j are ,fJt woiL,t be aa fmaty to yo~_ u f- njeet_ng cf —
wor*d la ftfla*r% ti guna. He caa-ikcataA. that* Vmrerarty A]un
Cartel ottpute raaaardMa. «&d 1 gumaf-ri taiarr la rafdrtal to * God haa rrren zm three ar.r 45 1 t ater PiXi« L... .. .
U> fta rte«ft*^.ea ;t is that we cwt j:v XH t y^ar VX aa snt<eh n khi ten in *L>ch to perform b^sfldiaf "frtarartj t>r. Strftrua. *r: tx- on* of u * best in occar:on.
tha 6ftU of l 7 B. C, aaa-<3*e; to ttjcia- m'.ae? aa ht ieczrat is coo- hit c?t*ca to eaaklad—VLt he re- ^ Broc^j- presadeat of the tteUr.«TOf ttt x^ae i "uOH
> to th* aannai meeting
oi ih* 5fan^:-pft- Leagv* erf Ohla-
hxna Lxtoeziil'ts 1. will b* :nvited
tc- l chftmt*r of ewnmeret dinner,
StaiJej Prayer, aaaistaat mar.ftger,
aaaoaaoaa.
Dacnsaioaa for the dinner hemr
oft^h:-mt wl. be ciiy plaar r^r i-nd teft^t.f-
asecica'-j-c cation by expent Mor* than ISO
gx ath:«a te^egatei are expected to be pret-
come addreaa followed by aa ad-
dreaa by Horace H. Hagfta of Tiil-
aa. past department commander of
the American Legion, and a mem-
ber of the Soldtera' Relief comiai.s-
aioa. which built the hospital. Dud-
ley C. Moak of Okmulgee, depart-
meat commaader of the Americaa
Legion, will make the dedicatory
address and lay the corner Etone.
The Muskogee high school band
*-!.! furnish the music for the
-i*tiar esperjat mi tn n_a pn
4t ol la**
sa>s*e Ha.*.-'asraet- "-
uw t f .« <* H^Tlotiat IUUU of I
ti-*' "** * _ ",k.: w Aaarnaa vtacallOB. H* baeaac a
of !U " trmt collector of tbt day <k*m
f, ■: iU jfoQ-.ij*wr. «« ^ uj fcu ubrao
gal Bk r ' baa bt*B oncartbel. ta 'i*
(, < ■ a '■' "• ii!t a jat prtctouj moan* of bla'or-
Ab V ^'''lea] matnial :a the world. Bat for
IWC 1*
ttt l(ll
tuinlaaloB."
Cynu did. to fart, aet op tbt Ptr-
utn Eatp.f ia BabyUm wltb tbt
bltaam* of Bal-Wardak. Ht frati-
t*l tbt wMwtrrattrt Hutltrta of
-A-'.•*- '1 "> '•'«r lU Ua tantM kl Iwirt bla grip ti* C^«ta br packlr* off tbt local
THINKS HADLEY
ajjk that a dog co y^s dsty HT- a®aaaaaa4 tiai the vnponfi pa-t-ed l la.ny iaTitatioas w... be ei-
ia ten yeart aa d i« n ot_ wa^taxa ftt Normax *«-* a necessity tended u city aftrliiif. it u aa-
"There are mere gv.4 d^ga than and atace the -n;1 eren? bt-ongei n.ocs ced_
there are goo. "ren. Th* more I to state a: large, the erptiv*
«t o; Ott. b«ttr : Uk cr b«mB « a* * a. SALVATION ARMY STILL
^ tT^aa: FIVE THOUSAND SHORT
tc make aa apprcpnatx* foe tit
puiyoai Sa'-ration Army campaign mana-
11/1T I WAT U KMC aeetixg heee tit c- * ry - -£ ' e7~
fflLLnUl ti API \J Frank BstUftn, prea.i-nt f th- *-n- *: 5-
————— - - r mm 1 [artoai. to (Hicvia tka sail | uffl lafilf «a<wO and that but
M ALESTER, Ok^.. Not. f.— of snd to mak* plans to rtis* the fonr more days remained for so-
(t'aitad Preasr—Pa_! Hadley. fngJ- necesfary ttai.nm fnndt Dr. ..citing the funds. Many checks
tiTe from justice from th* state Brooks, Berry Owens athletic ci- w«re receiret from outlyiag qis-
penltenuary here, where h«,ia ua- rector of tne uaiTertity; Habcct trtct* Wednesday from Persons
der iife sentence for mnrder and Amtr-rter. chairman of the atftd um who had not been solicited by can-
who ia being "helc at Florence, committee here, and Richard Ooyd, nwera, it wa.s said. Final report
Aritoaa. trader death seatecce, vffl secretary of the ttat* a.-mm u- oa tie tale of card doughnuts wts
todation were the principafj girea aa
MOVED
From 222 West Graad
To
219 South Robiasoa
People's Fish and
Oyster Company
Maple 4024
JOSEPH McDERMOTT. Mgr.
A full liae of
Oysters, Fresh and Salt Fish.
There are nearly 20,000 islands in
i the Iadiaa Ocean, oaly about 150 of
them beiag inhabited, most of the
DR. CHARLES P. 6TE1NMETZ.
never hang.
This is the opinion of O. P. Hicks. ' speaker*.
T - -• 1 .-.
• a- J- •>«>- MOCK FUNERAL GiVES
££ty wardea at tbt penlte^Uir LAST RITES FOR FIELDS remainder being unexplored.
i Ha:>y *ai conv.-.te*. and tea-
j tanced 10 ^>"5 for murder of a ""The last rites were performed .
J l Leaver, Coft, woman. He claimed Wedaeeday mgLt over the tiooy
''he waa innocent and said it wft* of John Ftelda, defeated republican
' h'# Oklahoma record that got the candidate for governor. A huge
■ coavicuoa aad sentence. Hadley motor trcrk beanag a coffin, dec-
: wta granted a atay of execution orated with a crepe bedecked like-
home.
nmetx declared that
race learned to
&0t- annual hours— two hun
m ti« • off '•■ T0*1 t° on the A««rrtan arm/: bt made a f"4* t*tk f° 115*•' "c^r*1 tK°" laboratory at ti*
b^ ;t a . v n t-'* temple temporary coo<m«-«t of trrpt. ul> ''••• Ht alao reatortd tbe Jtw to • jtfcteLt.y
o!:u' > *; • ftr r '* prtascd a rebellioo la Babylon, aad Jtruaalem. '*** wt" mev.' wbta the bon-aa
tbar tit etibj-.iitK* 'j. ^^*6 out a noiaber of auoceaafu: patter" of ImmtfUalt policy to him 1)Te j/a, l
ktu 1 V. ...a- Mti'^iath. tbt li-'. j- ekpedlUoaa. Bu' lB brtaflng ta tta Irrtllri'-'Ui iItli fmI.^ar WOrk la a year—
lonlkti Jt-p.1t; i <artit4 ' ff by jj, wt fc4rt already told, bt waa Aryam. the ancient prtntte"? trai wou;4 ^ <u«xleBt to tAalLtaia aay
lU E " '•' : 54 ' ■ * '' ! ~ alrr.'.-t the laat of tbt Aaayrtar paying too blgb!) for tbe cm.V.uiA- Mn ^ f4majr m a hi;h acale
fMi :r I*;- ' 'J-t 0 ' ■'*'■ ^ iwjoar'-bi. Tbe Aryan trlbea. wbt tloa of Ita terapia eerricta. It o!
ii-1 , ■. -j. a -' "u knew mora ot war ttan of prltwt-1 wotUd hart been wlaer to bavt -jn-e tilmlnatoa of wa *e. sc.ort
jftaid of tb. ««4 b. bad tonqoar^. j m H _■■■
"In tbt eollttxloo <* ' '
drtaaed to Am«<«pbla HI acd IV
at Ttl-Atnaraa ta Egypt, to wbUb
alluios baa already !■•* made, la
ou« from a etrtaix. kin*. Tuabratta,
klag of Miuani, wboha. • vngoertd
jUwyj-la and taken tbt atatw of tha
r4draw lubuar. AK'orttUy ha
feat aeat Ibtf atatnt Into l.ifyi't.
parti? to actaowladga tba orer- i
V ««t'r of Ain«)'-:.liii, but partly
Vcatiet ba f«*r* btr angar (Wluck-
In the Bible la related (8am., tr^
1) how Uw Ark of the Ceftaast of
tl^- God <>l the Hebrew* was ^ar-
iled off by tbe Philistines, as a
U^itn of conq'-iett, Into the temple
of the fish (oi Da eon. ti Asbdod.
and how Dagon fell dowt and waa ,
broken, and t^w the peopSe of Ash-
do", were tmitten wlib disease. In
the latter story particularly, tb*
gods aad priests fill the wene: 11
thefi is no king ia evidence at all. t
R:gbt through the history of tb4-
Babylonian aod Aasyrlan empire#
ua w/narch aa^ms to have f*-lt bit ;
tenure of power aeewTe la Babylon
xjjjtii he had "taken tbe hand of j
Bel"- that is to ray. that he bad
bees adopted by the pme'bood o# j
"Bel ' aa the god's son and repre-
•enUUTfc.
As oar knowledge of Aaayrltr.
wi BabyltHiiaa b f'.ory grows |
clearer. It becotnea plainer that the
politic* of that world, the revolu-
tions, uaurpationx. changes of dy-
naaty, intrirues with foreign pow-
ers. tamed largely upon issues be-
tween the great wealthy prtest-
trssi* and the growing but still In-
adequate power of tbe monarchy
~ king railed on his army, and
this was usually a mercenary army
of foreigner*, apaedlly mo ti nous If
ther** wan w> pay or pluade-, and
easily bribed.
have already noted tbe aam
of flennaclierib,
11., amoag the
4 «yrlan empire. Sennecber
penc.ng inveaugauon of tesumony nets of John Fields, axd followed
ana evidence presented at the triad by a loxg line of hoaxing shriek-
res uiung in h;a coanction, a-'ter ing automobiles para.ed through
his first triai had resulted in a the down town distnets of Okiaho-
riing jury. ma City and afterwards went to
Capitol HilL
ICE MAKERS MEET
which read. This is the funeral erf
^ns^s-i rffis-s. - - <=se
John Fielda. Campbell Russel.
the aouth-
ttonal Lemocrau.'' On the coffin
B. & H. PASSMORE
Metal & Roofing Co.
Maple 0707 110 W. Reno
Welding. Fender and
Radiator Repairing
Galvanized Iroa Taaks
Metal Ceiiiag Slate Tile
Copper Cornice Skylights
Cdropositioa. Tar and
Gravel ItooS&g and Asbestos
Shingles
ing to Steiaxaetx, will jna^ this trade orgaaitatioaa
j about. "You «. waa:t trery-|w^ tta WMtar^Ic« lUgW ^ ^ ^
stood "John Field t poodle, **faith-
coavenuon 1
EXPECT WORLD SERIES?
TO STOP PYORRHEA
If you rafter from Pyorrhea, bleed-
ing or u^reratad gurr.%, &bce«ev gum
be.Is. loose teeth. *tc_ wt will ser.i
you a c ar bottla of Pyrokur on free
triaL If ;t cures ser.d us th* ti. Oth-
tm:M ycur report cancels the charge !
Tea pay ^ot^.irg ur.!e you are satis-
wtere," he declared- "Two similar ers association
Etorea oa opposite corners, each silver Jubilee
making a little profit, where one here tomorrow.
would make much prof t- I arge , Fifty-two persons has been the
sales organixations patting in jag , average attendance at the annual CHICAGO. Nov. Enlarge me r.t
r. -rs deveiop-.ng artificial netda meetings for several years, but of the Chicago National league park
; tories working nigbu to fupp'y many more are expected at th.s to increase the capacity from 17.C-00
' things that must be sold instead of aessioa because of the tweaty-fifth to 32,W*0. will be started immedi-
i boughL 8hlp>ards turn * lv**- anniversary fes'.ivities and the fact ately and the playing field will be fievi. MARTHf chemical to,
tle^hipa and munition factories the sesss ^ns will not be iimited to enlarged the clab announced , i ept. tex iB<e| eadeace. Ma.
turning out ammunition wnoea oa*y members oaly. Every oae cealiag
purpose is destruction. Waste aod }Q jce will be invited, according to
.upiication all around us." the officials.
The memberahip consists of ice
ABOLITION OF CIVIL 'dealers ia SUi «r. Kaiiiaj. Okl -
LIBERTIES PROPOSED h0mx Tei" Arkaaiaa Nabraaka,
Tit Circlet U mttt tku a Bra*«i*r*. It's
Sf a&d mpty ai>M *Tcr
tie cisipj at tiie ut aci atier-
arm. aad tawdi e«* tgly Liaca.
tfymr dtmltr can't gHtt. —nd metwl
butt niiiiiri, nam*. addrt$t aid
SI 00. W, ;/ md tk* CUrc^X pri-
P*xd. Sim J4 to 46.
Nemo Hrjiemc-Fashion Institute
123 Lut 160. Su New Vwi. D«p'a M.
Iowa and Colorado
LONG FURROW PLOWED
Nov. S.-
MEXICO CITY. Nov. As a re-
sult of several murders and rob-
beries recently, the metropolitan TTT
press baa been conducting a cain- SHATTLCK, Oaia-
pain for the auspaoalos of civil (Cnlwd Preaai—D. B. Holcomb,
guarantees for criminals. This Amarlllo, Taxaa, la quite a plow-
program. wbl'b would leare aay- boy."
one at the mercy of enemies who He haa just compietea plowing
eouH assert 'tat be was mlitak'-n what ii believed to be tbe longest
for such and such a criminal, aad continue i furrow aver attempted,
wbi^h would open the way for the The (urrow ia something like
. murder of workers In labor Strug- 200 milt. loag. running from btrt,
pies, 1)11 been cbecke*! by public diagonally across tbe Ttiaa pan-
i utterances of Gov Gasca of the handle to CIovls. New Mexico. It
' federal district, and by President and another, plowed parallel to it,
iObregon. both of whom bare jro- were plowed along the Santa Fe
r." need such methods a dangtr nght-oi-way to prevent a spread of
rather than a protection to society, fire.
Tblrty-stven days were taken to
complete the job. Ten mules and
AT CHICAGO LABOR MEET w^V.^mp^.*^ 1
DEFENSE FUND TALKED
CHRISTMAS MAIL RUSH
By Federated Press.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 5. — The
' Christmas season has overtaken the
CHICAGO. Nov. S — Raising a le-
gal defense fund for Chicago trade
unionists waa tbe chief subject un-
der discussion at the rerular meet-
ing of the Chicago Federation of
Labor. The Michigan red raid department, which urgesl
cases. In which Poster. Browder 1;i Christmas mall for sblp-
and a number of other hica^o ua- men, ,hifh foreign countries be
loalsts are deferdants. aad the ^ not ltler thio Nov 15 M thilt
nth Chicago case of Theodore lt ^ u oul of Ue way whea
_ . ,ou, u^eu ne.s.0, u.,e m. .-™. — - J"?,,™! ^Tu'n Th* «' tte don>,!sl,c holiday mail rush be-
— - , "ll* from tbe north and northeast. Tbe have latt the net :> of a changing f W'T' f-k'a "P J"1* g;ns. ParctLs pat packages can
Involved In a violent <ittarre 1 w'°- Medes and Persians formed an al- j world " ' " bo4rd " 10 « d«" now' be sen," to any part of the
An Tissyrian King G his Chief Trfinister
lenlt, and particularly the Berth-, dealt with the Innovations of N -' j?c
\0. ,a iU ***"• lhfc Modes and Persians, had! bonidus, that earcest heretic, to
uL * ! _ii long been pressing upon Assyria have listened to his ideas, aad to
the priesthood of Babylon ;■
never "took tbe hand of Bel;" and
Anally struck at that pow«-r by de- . _______
■troylnx altogether tbe holy pan of the AssyrUn'caplUI.'ftil io'th
the elty of Babylon (461 B. C.) and Aryans in 6o€ B. C.
removing the artatae of B' i Marduk guty-seven years after the tak-
to Assyria. He wa* aasaaslnated mx (,t Mn<neh by the Aryans,
by one of his sons, and his aucces- which left BabtyoaiA to the Semitic
so, Esar-haddon #hls son, but not 'haldeans, tbe last monarch of the
♦be one who was hi# a*.aaa*ln>. Chaldean empire (the tecoad Bab-
fouad it expodiimt to ret-tore Bel- yionian empire), Nabonidus, the
Marduk and rebuild bis temple, and father of 3elshazrar, was over-
tasks hit peace with tbe god. thrown by ' yrua. the Peralan.
An Astjriaa Keh<>lar>kiog. This Nabonidus. again, was a
.Assur'anipal SGreek. iirdanap- highly edue&ted monarch, who
liance with the nomadic Semitic J Cyrus entered Babylon 539 B. C.;
Chaldeans of the south for the j by 621 B. C. Babylon was in insur-
Joint undoing of Assyria. Nineveh, i re< t ion again, and in 520 B. C. an-
MiiMM other Persian monarch, Darlut,
waa pulling dow n her walla. With-
lo 200 years the life had altogether
gone out of those venerable rituals
of Bel-Marduk. and the temple of
Bel-Marduk was being used by
builders as a quarry.
Copyright 1121. by the llacmlllan
Co Put h«h«d by arrangement mta
(he McClure Ney*t«r tf/ndicaift
Of
fecae fund plan.
AUTO V1CTIMH IJfPROVF.
The condition of Stella Brown.
416 West California, was said to be (
much Improved by attendants at |
University hospital Thursday '
morning Tbe girl was ran orer
by an automobile Wednesday night
| and It was believed that she was
seriously injured The accident
happened near her home.
now be sent to any part
world as a result of completion of
arrangements for post interchange
with all other countries and terri-
tories, It la announced.
he fcon of this h;-'Idon brought far too much intelligence Tomorrow—*The God-kings
Ocularly interesting figure [and imagination aad not enough j tgypU"1
About 1,000,000 women will be
eligible to vote in the coming par-
liamentary electloaa ia Great Brit-
jftla.
TO ENTERTAIN WALTON
Governor-elect Walton will be a
guest of the Capitol Hill Commer-
cial club at 1U anaual banquet to
be held November 17, it Is an-
nounced by D. 8. Woodson, preai- i
dent of tbe club.
The mainspring of a watch Is [
two feet long.
JUST ARRIVED—CARLOAD OF
NEW METHOD RADIANT HEATERS
The Only Heater of This Type That Will Heat
a Room Evenly
7-8-10-12 RADIANTS
BLACK ENAMEL FINISH
10-12 RADIANTS IN STATUARY
BRONZE AND ANTIQUE BRASS
There is a size to fit any standard
Fireplace Opening
Prices Range From §18.50 to $58.50 on Terms
The Most Heat at
the Least Price
Equals or Sur-
passes All Others
In
Economy of Gas
Absence of Odor
Incandescence and
Heat Produced
It Has
Special Flue
Construction
which draws the Cold
Air from beneath the
Heater and dis-
charges it highly heat-
ed through the top.
causing the air and
heat in the room to
be kept in constant
circulation and an
even temperature at
every point.
McCOY and SP1VEY
WALNUT 1861 104 WEST GRANT).
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