Luther Register. (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908 Page: 5 of 5
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H. E. NORMAN.
Tm ,1 in a 'man's! was none other than a young
tr0usCersUanVa blue flannel shirt, woman whom he had known for
and with a red bandana hand-
kerchief obscuring her pretty
features, Miss Eva Browerski of
Carrick,.looked like a Dick Tur-
pin of old when Police Lieuten-
ent McAfee dragged her from
under a bed in the home of the
Rev. John Bloom, on Sara street.
When Mr. Bloom returned
home he heard a noise upstairs.
Lieutenant McAfee and Police-
man Burns quickly answered his
summons and search for the but
glar began. In a bed room M ••
Bfee saw a pair of feet protru* -
ing from under the bad.
Grasping the girl's feet, the
lieutenant yanked the intruder
from under the bed. Standing
in the center of the ro- m in a
flood of light, the prisoner re
mained motionless with Pohce-
head. When McAfee pulled oh
the handerchief the light blinded
the girl for a moment and she
hid her face.
Mr. Bloom had seen and
up ono bottle of cooling brown
beer should, in the opinion of the
. police, be fined $100 and senten-
I oed to serve thirty days in jail.
I The ministeral association an<
I the fire marshal are backing up
| the police in their request for lm-
| mediate action by the council.
Those who imagined that Prof
essor Charles Zueblin of theChi^
caco university had reached tha
limit of nonsensical teaching in
his previous lectures here in
Kansas City were mistaken. It
remained for this lecturer to de
clare substantially, on his latwt
appearance in the auditorium of
Central high school, that the an
ewer to the "race P'ob1*® . "
in the intermarriage of the whites
and the blacks—assuming, per-
haps, that through a
proeess the whites would tone
down and the blacks would tone
up until all were one shape . His
idea of "fraternalism is that of
a freer relationship of races,
churches and sexes.
Socialism holds many degrad-
ing theories affecting women, but
if such a proposition as this o
Professor Zueblin's were placed
before the average socialist
would denounce it with indigna-
tion and disclaim it as part of his
years.
Weening bitterly and protest- , lion anU alSc;iaiiii iv <*=
ing that it was all a joke, the doctri„. As though
masquerader cinvinced the p£ to
icemen that her mission i people he must needs be invited
house was not an evil one, am i ^ u[ter them in the Central his_r i
she was taken to her home. eohool, which should represent,
if it represents anything, the cul-
In Topeka the druggists wrap tm.e, refinement and .wholesome
up beer bottles in newepapersj morality of ^omnrmm
and the'customers go out in the
alleys, throw the paper away and
drink their beer. This practice
has resulted in the blocking of
loving " and women-respecting
citizens, and opposing inffexibly
anv scheme of miscegenation.
Isn't it about time that a halt
were called on this use and abuse
has resulted in the mocking o were
the alleys in Journal.
the city. Newspapers are piled
so high that the police—sanitary
and unsanitary—cant see men
who are hiding in the rear of
buildings. The officers have ap-
pealed to the city council to pass
.. . U.'USti'nr* fhp
Take a wide-mouhted bottle of
good clear glass and fill it with
[freshwater. Then put into it
1 two teaopoonfuls of finely powd-
ered alum. In fair weather,
s 1 ered alum, in > "
I ,nri when it is likely to continue
an ordinance prohibiting e j ^ jiqUid will be clear, but
druggist - from using an entire'.^ <the approach ot cloudy or
newspaper to wrap up one bottle , rai weather the mixture will
„t rue sanitary police say j
. „ ooh a j "i weather 36^houraJn^—advance.
Mr. Bloom had seen ana_ ^ould ^ mentioned in the u doepn,t do much good to try
cognized the fair prisoner, , Any druggist using to dodge the collector when
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Tennant, E. F. Luther Register. (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908, newspaper, November 13, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140653/m1/5/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.