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OKLAHOMA WEEKLY LEADER, THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1922.
GOVERNMENT WILL HOT SMUGGLING SNIPS if DENNIS FLYNN TO TELL
SEIZE MINES: FORGE WORK BECOME 0. S. ISSUE ' OF DEM.Zi .
But Federal Authorities To See
To It That the Coal Mines
and Roads Are
Operated
International Brief on Liquor Airing Is To Be Given the
Sale of Bank Commissioner's
Property To Former
Politician
\Y:i«btngUm, July 26.— C! vernui'ttt
measures to relieve 'he einergem
in the ra^ aU(' <oal strike amount
at the moment simply. to regulation
There is t° be no ontrol of th,. rail
roads in the s« use in which such
powers were axerctised drilling the
war. There ts to be no -«Izure of
coal properties by the f deral ■' v-
ernment. Hut the teder: I govern-
ment will lend its help—in the al-
ienation of hucii coal as i* mine i
and in the movement of such train*
a* hav« men and equlpnn nt t< • p
them moving.
The impressiou that the govt^n-
ment will take over ra lroad and
mineg end make wage agreement
with employee is erroneous. The
steps taken by the federal govern-
meet are merely to make the his'
use of such coal ;noduction u
mined and such railroad e<t iipmeni
as is availalile. Nothing has been
done yet by the government vard
increasing the output of coal or to-
ward compelling men to return
iwork on the railroads. S«n<;H-rs
seem agreed that no legislation c;it:
be passed which can otrce strikers
.Dan to work. The issues remain
virtually the same—the decision
rests entirely with the railroad ex-
ecutives and coal operators on the
one hand and the labor unions on th.
other.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR " A
harding's position blamfcd
(Continued from Page 1.)
I lie medical and surgical eases
are estimated at I.imhi, oi' which
4411 are in hospitals. The report
further charges that hundreds of
heils listed in the velenuis' 1 ii
ream report as lieing in use arc
unfit. and that some of the it!
stitutioiis in #\vhieh III veterans
were eared for were inn<lci|uatel\
e(|uuipped with rneilieal attention
am! supplies
As proof of the iiui<lc<|iiae\ oi
some of the institutions, the r
port singles out t he I s. \ et
eratis' hospital in this «*itrv. The
buildiiur, which was formerly the
home for the city's aged charges,
has heen leas.'d hy the govern-
ment. According to the com
inittee's report this institution
offers care for while the
capacity id* the institution was
listed as HiK1 in the veterans' hu-
ivau report of .lutie 22, last.
H.W ON IUPOIUS or
IJQI Oils VIM ,
Washington^ July ->'< 'n • i
wines and liquors were iitii. 'i ' |
day by commissioner HI-1 of intei-'
mil revenue until supplies alrt id\ :
the -country for non l, evr/.teu
the country for non be\ «. i
«r« sufficient 'o meet th* national
requirements.
Drastic new regulation w
sued hj Mr. Illalr eoverirv th" n
trance of alcoholic bcv. i i<to
the country designed to sh i* «.p' m1
of the sources of ill- "? Un • su
ply
lin n o:\ i \m i hum
liOVI IIMII YI Oil I Wll
tBj TI- AMU' llltril P" - \
W.isiiint" n. July -f, i(i.> -iti.
received from the u'duction of -
and gas .o\"rnrmn- leased land
aie now running around half a m .
lion dollar month "! for the isi
fiscal year iggregaied v > 7u7,
was announced t • la\ ' > the u :r
of mines Receipts for th, mo; b .
•June .imouiu I to for
duction in Wyoming. Callforn . i m.
Montana. The bulk of (hi? ouni
$550,708 was for oil. There now
ail producing well-- n d nMi.
1: " ds, i[ was -aid, m,i „ i,r
cess of drilling.
PREPARING rO Fl \D
fJRK.VI ItHITllVH l>i;iMs
l By The Associated rrwts
Washington. July 20 N'lmuui
tions with finan ial representative*
of Great Britain f r th.. fundiru of
th^iit country's 15 0'u u io.ooo wa>
debt to this country scheduled to
l>egin early in September ma\
deferred until the latter part of th«
month. It was indicated toda. tne
treasury.
Three member* of th alii..I .i. •
funding commission will !>«• ..way
from Washington during t: i t
part of September, it was ixpluin.
Craft Now Is In the Hinds
| of Secretary of State
Hughes
J New York July Chief (i« n *r I
Ac in John 1) Ai oiei.v of tin N<
Vork prohibition offices, today a
inltted that iIi • n*att i of lift n
Hntlsli - hips which h v e In- n d,
• wholesale whi -k\ u - ; • . w ..
American smuggling craft Just out-
ride the tw< ivi mile limit, bad !•••• n
( made the subject of un iniernatio •
brief. The brief. Chief \| | '. i>\
is now in the hands of Secn-tan :
Stat - ii light-h aw it iti;■ 1.i -i . i
( If the Seer et;.ty . t Star, regard* i
matter of . t ic,i im,... i li, .-nt
|K wer d to take the matt«T u wi i
j repre entalive of tin- Hritisii i:,.\
1 eminent and rnak • t m inter n o;><
I issue. Roth Director li Iph \
J under whose authority ihe ii .
: agent o . .ii.- in tin- /one, and (; n
eral A .-III A pp thy a i .• oi th, . .p , , .i>
| that the brief will rvnutually i«• •
j i he Hritish gover nmenr
Data on which the brief vas !
w * furnished to Proiiibition Com
misslonei Rov A llnyiies by X-u
Vork general agents an-i t!i< matt
of prep.- i ing the brief w.i dec -.i n
on at a conference i. . •,11 > held i
Washington
li i* re; oi ted that i lie id . th
I iohibition departincut is to . '• u >• -,
tb" Hritisii government to ; uiv-i
the masters of tli vessels runnin
•miip from the liahamas io in anvil: • .
American fleet In New Vork and \ w
Jersey watei Treat ie ai« said i
exist which make the deportment o
the HriiKli ships an unfriendly :
toward a frendly power, according t.
international law as it has been in-
terpreted by attorney, for the pr«
hibition depr.itment
financial collapse of
'xjstria feared in pa r is
'hi City, July 2«; The deal
Dennis T. Pl-nn. capltalis*.
l • iblican politic an. took over
i t v of Fred (I Dennis, mis -
i - . . I- bank commissioner, will
I in the bankrupt > court hv
I . ie D Taylor. August 15.
i u wis started when At-
i. neral (leorge Short filed
ii in the federal court late
ha\,. Flynn explain the
SON OF SLAIN MAN NEMESIS
; (Continued from 1.)
dark as the column's spreading
arms swept on. Kvery man en-
countered was driven before the
tighteninif web.
I Routed Out of Beds
White-faced prisoners, eauglit
in the net, are brought forth
sin^lv.
' Your nam ." Sarks a trooper.
A quick glance tit the paper as
it is given.
<iei over to one aide." the
troo|«.*r orders if the name is not
on |be list If it is there—
"Into that machine,V* the man
is ordered. t'ars have been
brought up, ready to take the
prisoners to Wcllsburg jail And
from there—Ivcatise Wellsburg .
1 is violently poii-uniou and threat
Mrs. Mar> Adams of ( re scent
visiting Guthrie relatives
WOMAN'S Bit III LM6E CHOI HEAR
GUTHRIE IS SET EPWOHHTH LEAGUE OPENING
Firm Women and City Women Last Night Was College Night-
To Co operate In Activities E 0. Green, Former Guthrian,
Here on July
29th
Presided; Rev. Callan Deliv-
ers Address of Welcome
Oklahoma's candidates f« r st.r-
, offices have profe.-sed to believe t'if t
I the influence of the Klan in politics
1 would be negllgahle, but Ju.-t the
•ame there was lively interest today
I u the shite alleged to have been made
up by the organization from the er-
trir s in the primary race.
Last night was College Night
\nother object lesson derive I fro n
M">"ia . t have Flynn explain th*- is violently non unioii and threats i - uu -ary Digest straw vote on 11 ;
(• in 11 ,• ofj lov^ r $s0jf>00 woilh of i f lynching have been heard—on Volstead law and the 1Mb amend
ment. and one which may have e-
Mped observation, is that it . how. n.
D.-nn - proper*> for '$1( and other to Wheeling.
valuable . nsideration •' | | saw the people of the poor
Short took h steps, he declared, little town gathering ahout-
i the efforj to clean up the Wilkin- i women and children routed from
Hale i it d I'l Ketio Commercial bank! their beds.
i i 1 .nid learn whether or not _ _ t ... . . „
I. th. shift oi Troopers Push Way Into Homes
hu property to Ryan in effort to 1 ruthlMBly push ti
, ,, , , M, . wav into homes Search warrants
• I. .rand the creditors of She twiO ! . i
nperlloons. II demannen
After s viral j nt meetings*,
committee of the city Ked.ratlon tli« Institute. After so.tjb fine seleo-
ana a committee of the I.omm til>n^ by the Wesley church band,
County Federation <>( Karin Wo |i,.un I)utioa called ih0 faculty
men's clubs co-operating as the iclistrl
Women's Ibiildlng Benefit Commit- '
tee have planned a Variety Market
to be held on Saturday July 2'Jth,
>ii Kast Oklahoma Avenue. The
proceeds of this market will go to
eularnc the Woman's Kxhibit Hall
at the Fair Grounds.
rhe Market will he conducted on
the California Market plan where
everything in the way of fresh
form.
and
superintendents to tile plat •
Thtu "Jackson" th® sons
leader fr rn Blackwell led the great
audience in singing. (Prayer was
offered lty l)r. J. \v Ab^i of Tulsa.
Rev J A. Callan, Pastor of First
M K. church welcomed the dele-
gates and visitors in a few well
chosen words. Then came the in
traduction of th© faculty, after which
President E. G. Green of Oklahoma
amendment can be tacked on to ti-.e . frulU, vegetables, canned good v| ( lty College took charge and Intro
hank*
and
Parts,
report*
• '< in.
out th
disqine*
Kej ai at.
-iMiat: 'ti
-x «. (U -ervers in \ i
po: | ' at t he count rv
• . . • il ot • :• ssi*tance
' it if . hange Is | ertn 1
low present quotatior
breakup of Austria will
rn• • • e of possibility
rhe Austrian section -1
lien Co.nini sion ba- up
uue-t of th" Austrian go
th • Immediate relea^ - 0
• lies, such as custom, s
lie-- and other assets. ' •
•ad
this rarel.N— any scrap of
will do. for many cannot
or writ So the search
institution which has the effect
nullifying a former amendment N'.
matter what your sympathies >r
prejudice* may be. get out your cop\
of the national constitution, read t'v
Fourth r mend merit and then read ih«-
an^er
w it h
stood
Flynn In Canada
Dennis Flynn is spending a vaoa-1
ii' n 11 Canada, it Was announced at
.. I L'oes oil
home I uesda} I' lvnn now live
at :.ir. \\" i.'dh. the former homo o: | I watched one group.
Kiel Dennis, which was transferred footed women, some with
• Her b. bad resigned office and had j niurkinir their laces, mor«
'■een indicted by the Okmulge< -cr. 111 ninb (pieslioiling lool
grand jury there. And
Short declured Tuesday that the
•I' ed f r Dennis* property carried
i!" revenue stamps, whic), indicate <
tb-' consider!tion was $*jr ,0d0. Short
\press il boV.ef th.it the property
•an be recovered by the stale for the
banks to which Dennis is alleged to
he indebted
Hinkruptcy proceedings a gains'
Dennis were brought hy a St Ixxils
bank Dennis has not been heard
from since he left Oklahoma in
Februa ry.
When Dennis left he was reported j
to have Id his property, including
' . ... .One Dollar Saved Representr Ten
. . * 1,1 ,)k""" Llt> I Dollar. Earned
• home, to Flynn. Thai Tjje ^ferago man does not save to
a' e ant paid was kep. covered by I exceeded ten per cent of his earnings,
the nominal f gur0 show n in the I He must spend nine dollars n living
,.c j 1 expenses for every dollar saved. That
_ , . . | being the case he can not be too care-
11 ec et o ppear : fllj gbout unnecessary expenses Very
ed that Flynn be direct- often a few cents properly invested,
ed to a[ • ar and answer any dues- j'ike buying seeds for his garden will
Con put to him h\ the state con
cerning the deal.
Hepubllcan newsi ai ers throughout
the state are working up a ^r^it
sweat in their effort to ghow lhat the
Democratic race for governor is he
big prearranged. Of cour e. that «s
all bunk, but there is such a distress-
wide-i'.'d children, ' lack of interest In their own car:-
juanv crving noisily becausc they P'dgn that these Republican edlto's
saw "their mothers' tears, clung to «n't l e b'amed for trying to l.orr. w
the skirts of the women. ;P*P f,^" the other side.
Babies in arms, some ra.L'jred!
and all redcyed, wailed while The Canary Island nativ -.it is .-aid
women pleaded with troopers. ! '.a a whistling language for the \
(inns were ready but rarely change o. new- antedating our re
used. I saw three men i'lee over hy hundreds of
a hill, but a shot above tb'/ir h-iv a whlstlln
heads stopped them. Mostly il
was the growing fear of the
I lorsetaetr' modernlv
with motor ears now
ed resistance.
We
•Illack
ei|llipp«M
th't die
u>ed .:
language i 1 t
country, too. accomranied b> i.
noencing the name of .1 • o
Bill," and holding up three tingi
hut it's now numbered nionir th.
• lead languages.
•ooked fouls, chickens, butter, milk
eggs, etc., will be sold at reason
able pr'ces Kver\ housewife in the
c ty is urged to patronize the market
in her Saturday shopping
In .onnectlon with the market,
lunch will he served at 35 cents
Business men. farmers, politicians
will all meet here at the noon-hour.
Ice cream will be served all day.
Patronize the dinner and market,
picture show and street dance.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
1 othe
r the
stabilize
■oposed
Clin'
•for
1 • before the con
Friday, when it
finally aprroveil.
1 !ic fugitive Dennis is indebted to
b Wilk n-H.i!t bank for $9,000 on
rc.'.'s secured by property involve«l
in tin- tr.insfer, Short also alleges
D • nis aiid c. L. Engle, former
1 'dent of the K1 Reno Commer-
ank,. owe thaj .l\iuk 1
"e profit> derived from the trade ot
I'd He no s.'hool bonds for Old Co'onv
Petroleum lnrnds. Dennis is alleged
h.ivo made the deal, and collect-
ed . coniinission while he was bank
, 'omniissionen.
' save several dollars outlay later on It
1 Is the same In buying Chamberlain's
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
costs but few cents, and a bottle of
It In the house often saves a doctor's
hill of several dollars.
Recent events, local and ot lerw -
show that "flapperltis' maj he pre-
vented. If taken in time, but that ic
hard to cure once it get-, n start
Famer ail(l politician are urged to
meet at the Variety Market.—ail
those hungry town folks will b<
there.
Qualls were used as fighting birds
In the day of ancient Home.
OOHRT HOUSE NOTES
PICTURES AGAIN IK BID
American Missionaries In the
Orient Say Pictures Are
Responsible For Slow-
Progress
IV- it. H i. Cal
or i an mot 1 11
for tli. troubles
sionarios in the
from the worm 11
mi -i us present
the annual sessi
terlan Synods of
for n la
The r port dec
Can'on Sli ingha
. July The A 1
picture way blamed
of American mia*
Orient in a report
t's board for foreign
ed here tod u to
ions of the Pres-by-
f Arizona and Cali-
d.1 fed the iMtiv. > of
Tokio. Oilcutta.
1 salem. viewing
eomluded that
Oil and Gas
John M Hickman to 11. D. Re.
•ise 7 3 22 SW l -1 8-li0-n
District Court
Ma Dodd and Neal Dodd \ Ss
Mo r I. • formerly Aid, o- A«
• viv and 11irn erly Sudie \ \f,.r
< u;et TitU \'\\ 17- IW
Matild . Baker v - Allle Baker, 9
1 ale maintenance.
Conveyances
Alar! i-* Minin to ()rle S B:
!> lie u. NK 1-1 SK
-W.
\ King-ton to Margaret Byr
-ignnient 7 -- <|o mi
1 sm -1 w
District Court
-. I! Vep. ■ k v s M> r:i B. Ke
1 :n . William W. Kem a mi
id I i irs et al of Klsa ft Kemp,
I P. rt it ion , A ti NK 17
"LINTERS" HAVE LOST
NINE STRAIGHT GAMES
(Continued from Pa ire \i
Gentry, Clinton outfielder was ban
i.-lu'd from the park In the first lnti':i
bv Crnpire Robinson for dlsputin
decision. LUes hit a home-run <•
riyi tfield fence.
Score hy innings. M. H. K
Clinton 000 001 020—:i ^ I
Ch:t kasha . - 100 PJO ti*— !• 11
Batteries: R. Lawrence. Kraencr
and Arnesnian; Thornton and Low-
A man's brain attains is
eight at the age of .".o.
maximum
EL RENO
A.B.
Cook -b.
Jo-eph ss
Prisons started hjj reform inst'tii-
tions in 1701.
.w
J. T Bradley, "7 and Ora :f'na
Walker, ti of Oklahoma City w
issued marriage llc.en-es here tod. >
Another hot day with inurenry hov
ering ; round the 100 mark.
Next Tuesday u election day; that .
just five davs off.
Candidates are making a hot fin-
ish of the campaign; many picnic1
carded for the week, principally in the
black belt.
rf.
Coyle
Ramsey cf
P dk> If.
Nayler lb,
Lacy M).
Dukehart c
Downing p,
Total .
GUTHRIE
A B
drink
giltls
men is
mien are
(i-arettc
>arbarii
1 lie
pastime, tha
ance hall g rii
drink heavil-
I HI 1 I \ I I 1 IMO I>> (. \l\
<.10x AD IN nil ' \MI
il\\ AsAociHicd
Du din iiiiy Additional larg.
1 is 'n A • *t Ot" 1. 1 lid 11 ■ \
been occupier the f ee sta -
force- befo/r wll. '11 tile rPpilbll ft"
insurgent - ar- rep'rlng pr. ci:mbel>,
tKcirding lo today's offknl report.
Claire Merri county M lyo is 11 •
■ at-t town to be freed from the i"
i ■ ' i -. who no \ have retired to
BalUnrode on the border betw. - n
CJal'v iy and Mayo.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
0 A 3 T O R I A
I! \ in i;s o:i it \(.i\<;
IN 1)1 111 IN \(.\IN
(By Thr A*8octnte<1 rrea«>
Dublin. July Intense fighting
i-i in prosress Jn the vicinity of
1\ Irnalloek. county Limerick, ac-
c or ding t reports reaching Dublin
' ^ rhe n ports stated that the
republican iit.gulars were trying to
delav tb ' dvance of the national
arm> troops.
1 , communications of the na-
|"mi! f.M, e. aro reported to be suf-
fer ti ■ her- and th-en- fnom small
active bauds of guerrlla fighters.
The cvery^^ere
Ttie editor of Palsa Akhbar, a native
I ewi rs cf . .
Williams lb,
Hamilton ss.
Balenti Jb, .
I layman c, .
Herd if, ...
From the fact that boy scouts
camps are e-tabllshed in the month
of July. August and Sept -niber. D
A. R. Lewis, stale health commis-
sioner, in n bulletin on the matter t-
ued today, urge^ utmost attentioi
given to the sanitation of the
caniifl. to the end that they may .e
kept clean for the health of the bo-
I Few people will eat at home next
Saturday. Everybody cats at the
Variet Market. Join file «rowd.
Lunch served -all day
HAS WONDERFUL flOQDET
Its Fame Spread To Kansas City
and Its Popularity Led To Its
Destruction; Logan County
Men Grabbed
Dewey county whiskey is famou?
in Kansas City, according to county
officers, M F. Meadows federal
prohibition director for Oklahoma
said Thursday in announcing sev
eral arrests by his agents ther-
Wednesday.
Dewey county whisky's fame le;
t ) the arrest of John .ind Pat Healm
father and son, and the capture of
a fifty-five-gallon still and 950 gai
lous of mash, according to Mead-
ows. TtAi Henlms j. r< lai^e pro-
perty holders living twelve miles
southeast of Camargo. They 4were
pla'ed in jail at Talc.sa.
Ohio Miller former pollcenen or
Guthrie and now engaged in ttie
taxi-cab business, also fell a victim
to the federal agents here
Meadow* said Ho was arrested
together wifh A. W. Gerber, w!io
lives on the Miller farm southove.-:
of Mulhall, according to M" a dow;
A sill I, three barrels of mash, met •
than six gallons ^f whisky and a
gallon of wine were captured, it
alleged
duced the speaker of the evening
Dr. G. Franklyn Ream, Pastor of
Washington Heights M. K. church.
Kansas City, Kan.. Ills messag*
was of fin« IntellectiKal quality.
keynote wa« the phrase: "Square
yourself with the foundations of
your destiny." It was an arid res <t
that will never he forgotten by those
fortunaVe enough to hear it. Eacli
evening during the week there «w1;l
ho service of the same high order,
beginning at 7:45.
The principal address of today wil1
bp made hy Fletcher Homan, pasto"
of Trinity church. Kansas City. Mo
His subject is "Dayman of Power in
Life Service."
V number of delegates arrived to-
day swelling the number on the
grounds to clo.v to one thousand
Meals are being served in the b'.f
pavillion. There are 175 large and
smalj tents on the ground for the
accommodation of the visitors.
A Sphenoid Medicine for the Stomach
and Liver
"Chamberlain's Tablets for the
stomach and liver are splendid 1
never tire of telling my friend« and
neighbors of their qualities," writes
Mi's. W'lliam Yollm"-, Eastwood,
Y. When bilious, constipated or
trouble.! with indigestion, give then a
trial The} «vill do you good.
TENDERFOOTING
IN MOVIELAND; NO
ELAEORATF. PROGRAM
SAYS HAYS
(Continued from ] )
the eoinitrv coniluned."
I iirniiiL' to eonsorsliip prol -
l"in^. I lays cxpivsse the belief
i''.it the people of the country
i Lr .■ i i 11 s j ii fiindatnentHlly.
'•'vils in Ihe picture*. ;iixl in flic
' usiness eat] ami will be censored
from within, he said.
NO ( II WCi; roll I IUH Hl.K
1 MH II sill IUI PS l L\\
McAlester-. July !'• Eleven federal
deputy marshals arrlv-ed in Hailey-
vile Wednesday morning to supersede
railroad guards working on the Koi K
bland yards with Sheriff Sanders of
Pitt-burg county. The sheriff's dej u
• ie- h d been selected princij ally from
ranks of coal miners living at Halley
Bitltousr.e^s a d ConstiDatton
"For years i was troubled w'th bil-
'ousness and constipation, which made
life miserable for me. My appetite 1 ' ;,nd were themselv s on a strh;
failed me I lost my usual force ami I None were armed. Just what «/i'e
vitality. Pepsin preparations and ca- j the change to federal officers is prob
thartics only made matters worse. I
do not know where I should have lye en
today had I not tr'ed Chamberlain'-
Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill
feeling at once, strengt'.en the diges-
tive functions, helping the system to
do this work naturally." writes Mrs
Rosa Potts. Rlrmlnuhnm, Ma
r-rnatic
Kng
Daniels
Cason
,1b.
If.
Total
By Innings
l Score by innings. It H. K
i '«:i Reno 201 031 000 7 0 il
Guthrie ooO oo; O'H) 1 • •
Summary of Game
Ilorne Huns: Naylor; Two llese
lits: pf lky. Hayman; Hase on Pall-
off Downing .1. off Cason Str,nk
|Out by Downing 4, by Cason I.
murder charge l& PLACED
against dry agents
j Beaumont, Texas, July 26.—In
di charging William a, Nitzer. di
j vision chief of the general prohi-
boy sinks ears in melon. i'"llon as"n,-> J' ,,:lllas (S*'n' 'M1
doctor picks out seeo! Oolizallus with mil lli-r ill
11 onnt'ltioii with lite fi' Ur .l nh iotiDK
j bore Saf'ird •. nigh? of Justi e °
Vew Haven. Conn . July _•
ear old Sammy Kriedler ne-;!"
- Ten
•ted to
Of Oil *
Ulio.l ■
Tlrooding over th<
her family by d 'ath.
cat belonging to Mr
loiiml and adopted a small cotton t a I'
rrl bit- The rabbit wa> found in n
near-by field by To.o who removed it
to her ne-t The mix m1 family"' se n
to be getting along in fine 8ha| e n 1
Togo is as proud of th rabbit as she
of her own kittens
The city -women and the farm wo-
men of Logan county have joined
hands o enlarge the Fxhiblt Hall
at the Fair Grounds.
muskogee to build many J The clo* -r race for a State oflfi
good miles of road
M u-kogee. July — Muskogee
county's budget for the fiscal year of
completed today e lls for
* "M.nuO for roails" and tor
1 ridg.'s. the largest sum ever appco-
1 riated out « t' the general revenue for
this puri ose. Although the countv -
ec(gnlzed as having as much mile-
tuck in his ears when he dug liinwb'
iito a larg" juicy slice of waterme' i
at his home here 1 si night. Conse-
cpienily, after he had entirely con-
sumed the^ fruit and reluctantly d •
c rd d the very thin rind which re-
mained he found several seeds im-
planted in his ear-.
Sammy shook his head and the
<eeds showered to the ground \I1 hu*
one, which remained in his ri-lit r
and re I'll s d to l e shaken loos • Sam-
my tried to excavate the obstinate i if
with hi* finuei and shoved ii still f"r
'her into the ear channel, until at 1:>•:
even his parents couldn't reach il
They took Sammy to tic N" ||a\ -n
Ho-nital where it required the skill
of a surgeon and tb,- use of nranj d
Icate Instruments to free Sammy's
irritating oh- ,
l . thing cap
Leaner classified ad g. t result* n
Cm le Johnny Shell
oldest' man i> deal
Idest
the nations
I.one live the
newsnnper of Lahore. Ind'a. says, "l ;*ne of important highways as ny
h.ive used Chamberlain's Colic and countv in the state, it has never re-
Diarrhoea Remedy manv t'me« anion? , « # . . ,,
. t " sorted to the issuance of road bond.-,
my children anil servants, for colic
and diarrhoea and always found It Interring to raise funds from gen-
effectlve." eral revenues.
. . , . "ditory cMiinnel of th
in Okjth mia ^n ..stalehood waif-
,. r. ' structlon
the Democratic contest for preslden* I
r ,i i , « , . . The next time Samnn
of the board of agriculture in the I meion u* ^ ,j. „
l!'20 prlmnty. J. C. Whitfliurst de " " e" "" w 1
featcil T. F. Wilson by only 70 votps
rpc. Iving to AlthouKh
the Wilson who ran Whitehurst to'
.a nose before Is not In the race this
time ,two other Wilson®. James A. j
and P. «.. have sprung up to take .
his place, and iro srald to be mak- '
tne it decidedly hot f him in a con-
test in which any one of the five
entries may he returned the winner |
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Y?3fS
Alu'uy8 bears
Ihe
.atature of
i P« ice H E Show ;i was tetume I
Iby the Jefferson cotiidy jury. Bot!i
tnen were placed in the countv j'i1
I when den ed bail following the pre-
| liminary hearing in justice court.
| Pirst published in Oklahoma Weekly
i Loader. Thursday July J7, H 22.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of John L. Calve,
deceased:
' The creditors of the above named
_ decedent are hereby notified that the
undorsigned was. by the County Cour'
of Logan county. Oklahoma, appointed
'executors of the estate of said deced
out. and that persons having clainif.
against the estate of said decedent are
required to exhibit them to .aid un-
dersigned Executors with the nece-
ssary vouchers, at their office, at 1-32!
West Warner Avenue, Guthrie, Ok'a .
within four month's from the date of
ilie first publication of this notice,
towit, from the 27th day of July,
or the same will be foreiver barred.
Dated this 20th day of July. |! 22
ELLA C CALVERT.
CURTIS S. CALVERT.
FLOYD A CALVERT.
Executors.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Till". DIAMOND 11RA\i>, a
.'vN (.miliar A «li j our DrupBlat f r
V J. .A < lil.i'lia. .(<.r a lllu ml Tl..^,^/A \
"c^V/
(.mill a) A alt > «i
I I I rlu-a-lrr a OiuiiKinc
I'lIU hi it. .1 Ikn.l <.u|J
. I it'a HI io Ml,tu,n -
Ink ' III! nlhrr rtuv of jour
MrnirirNt. / f I (-HI.4 Ifi s.TI R «
IM VKIMI IIIt A Ml 1*11.|.«4, I ,
yt . ii."!-!- itoti Alwtyt Rciiai i«
£010 CY DftllOOiSTS EVLRYWHERE
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922, newspaper, July 27, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120664/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.