County Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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OBKATCHT WEEKIT
mimATi«N in
mr.rc county
County Democrat News
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or th»; (mr
or iati lt*
VOL
X\ II NO.
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tM-r>r«mr to Kiefer Clirnni'ol. Tri-Oh i«|v V.v«, Orel < . mtv Kefiubli
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AS i SEE IT
h* GLENN
If It'i for the
were for it
1 MRS- HAMMONi)
OUT. GOVERNOR |
AIDED BY MOVE
llr.i l \»lvi*orv Bonrd
Slnrr that doughty 0M ery-1
.' lal-gArer Mr Ornundhne pm- —— —
frM “ T'OJ-lr Kw.RN.lio. of ( mfidenttol
7'ecreUrr 'lad - W -dne-at.-ty
Kffectixp I m mediatrix
plan a community tar-1
tor u* eras He” to begin
nint th* spring garden
plan-1
drn
Lets
On the ev* of the Impeach-1
■ ment trial again*,. Oorrmor I
] Johnston. Mrs 0 O Hammonds I
j his confidential secretary, who '
has been the storm center and 1
| Ihe pemon to receive mast of!
| the rrittci .m during the Im-|
mutual helpfulness cultivate! prarhrn*t>l Prorw*,h>** in toe]
friendships hared on sympathy hand'rt tn her resign*-j
and understanding weed out “ 1 f*‘| "*"*
Let's rake off the trash of
fari ion sham di« up suspicion
and distrust pull out old pre-
judices. uproot disloyalty bum
yrster year's animosities, and
>ow good will, plant seeds of
s\n try oki \nn\i \. i > r:<[)\>, fkb iw.
WOMENSC OFC.
PLAN FOR A FOR LOUISIANA
BIGGER YEAR POST VIA TEXAS
• 1.50 IVr Year
^ ......* w TRUCK FARMS POULTRY COLONY
AROUND SAPULPA IS PLANNED
Elect liouid of fiirectorH at
Thor Friday Meeting.
Officers Named Soon
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' • Into l r
VIi.l Attend Se-sion of 21th
Vnrlvermry of f arm Ex-
t-ndon Work at Houston
otsrord water our garden with
[courtesy generuatu and ktntf-
Maa. and it will flower with
hope, with happtr.es* with
loyalty and (onhdenee and we
shall reap a rich harrest of
prosperity baaed upon merit
tton to the suspended governor
Wednesday afternoon In a
statement made public with the
resignation Ooeemor Johnston
•aid that she would not return
to hH office In any rapacity In
the event of hU acquittal He
gave notice of his complete rc-
Tai/ior
COOM-T^
the coming yunr wax evidenced
at the meeting displayed this
wuck of the Women's Chamber
1 of Commerce The I
which was held yt the Y W C.
A room i •»**
ett-n L.r-r e
county age
extension
ito and
worker?
hr 25th anrtlver lary of (arm i
loacheonjai ! servir* being held In Ileus- .
Y W C I! Texas. John Ora-/ v ise
agent Is \
will not |
He will '
I anther of *>>mm»rce W.ll 1'ru.no' - Or^.in /.itlos
f isifsni to I innric . l’ropo»'tion
BRISTOW MAN
BUYS REXALL
STORE HERE
we shall gamer the delightful or**nUaUon of his c.rftcc force
fruitage of neighborly love has ** * f* '‘It of this act nn the
ed upon admiration and rtapert P®11 of Mn Hammonds, the at-
• • • torney'i for the suspended gov-
And the Magir Empire' rrnor heiicye they can win ae- I
would lure none from such s butttal for him. according to »n-1
aggregation
garden
• • 1
A nty ta but ar
of neighbors
• • i
lake begets like.
A jo dix.ike begeu duliitr
< I g
The disliked neighbor dislikes
his neighbor*
• • •
Too many minted netgi.b r«
of a disliked .le.ghbuc make «
hick town That's much easier
understood thsn said.
• • •
i lidar bar
formation at state rapitni Mil
Hammonds r-sivnation becomes
effect ire at once
Mrs, Himn.r.r.ds made her
resignation effective at once In
her letter to Governor Johnston
Taylor cl Mtuinford wax
selected in 1026 as master farm-
er of Oklahoma Me was elect-
ed r-cemly at the meeting of
toe Creek County Agricultural
advUory committee cu prrxt
cent of the organisation
MRS ZAMMEH HELD
FOR TRIAL ON
FORGERY CHARGE
.made unusually! rratlon as couniy
.... «TTM fc, Ml. JMO.J,, o»,|
Th'.ntpaon. County home dew- ,> hts new work with
r-
i.r.straUor. agent from foods
canned In Creek county
Discussion of the prrgram far
I1*!* orcupted a major portion
of the meeting The establish-
ment of a community
for rural visitors the promotion »
f frpndiy relations with sur-r'
I rounding communities and the
work of making Sipulpa a el’y
beautiful were the main topic-,
included In their plans
The following members were
| elected to serve on the board
during the coming year Mrs
■V B Stone, Mrs Fred Kauf-
*he deelarrd the evidence given MUOB TO IMVr ^
We under -and tM wry (rank
ly told ti e ■ —Q- -»-r* H r- •»
KOlne to be CUy Manager he
to 'he house ir.wstsgaMon com-
mittee proved no honest and
fair inratUgbtion wav dsstred.
She branded 'be house inves-
tigation m a M of -fooltsli
r’.itements and mlsr e presents-
nous to Qjpte peopagauda ths*
w ould be pwi •*' .oaaJ enough to
throw a rtnofc. semn oveg the'r
■wn purpose "
Mxa Hammonds was the first
a treat gggg to gain tpg point
oi - b^al power hat she ac-
hieved under the Johnston ad -
. O •dtPS«Uwi"<)l» re> sy.
powd bitterly by some of the
WITH fllfltstn i\ nt
BC2SUNO HWIW
An echo from the recent audit
of the books of Joe Zammer
deceased Kiefer city treasurer
was iward In itv- Justice of the
peace court of E O Wolffanh
Monday night when the former
treasurer's wife was bound over
to district court on the charge
ot f-rgery fj0 charges grew
«• of an alidtld mJtappcopr.n-
(ton of funds belonging to the
ek-pl-w*
Kathrrtne Hoover. Mrs 9»m
f»heffel and Mrs. J V Fraslrr.
From this group the officers of
the organisation will be (elect-
ed. Their next regular meeting
will be on the flrit Friday of
March
IV MVe* fKMPlIMKV
UrtlP - I
Is.-ia State University at Baton
Rugue.
Oray will be located with the j
experiment station at the Loals-
uru Institution From this
ecnterJP* ' b w;:: c. nduct vsrt
rxp . .men' stations over the
Ate for the purpos ■ of build
lug op the seeds which are to j
be used by farmers In tha*
stale flavin graduated from
the Oklahoma .V and M college
with a B 8 and a M S degree
wJi.eh called for a major In this
bar* njlar branch Gray is well
equipped to handle this new I
Work
Daring his stay In this coon - '
ty Cray has done effective werk
tscccrdlng to the mctnbem of ]
the agricultural board who have
been closely associated with
him In the seven months he
has been In Creek county his.
promotion of movements for
th*’ betterment of this industry
Ls( been of a high standard i
I f. >. .*
i.
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MINIS (I1NM
\< rr.it vihit
( ITIVS
O L Hu
TO Stn |.FA
TO oraUK
t IMS | Of VTION
JOHN F OR tv
County agent wh < left ti
ti> take up new work In
.ana University
Lou
TYPHOID CLAIMS
SON OF MR. AND
MRS. LAWRENCE
OH* SUNDAY NIGHT A FTTH
SHORT IUNISS FROM
MALADY. Bl H!1 1> TI US.
An organiaation is now In ths
process of being perfected
which will mean more to Bspul
pa than a large industry accor-
ding to members of tire Cham
b»r of Commerce who have
been approached on the propo-
sition. it b the financing and
organising of a company to pro-
moAe the seliing of land adja-
cent to Ha pul pa in ten acre or
i mailer tracts and the proper
equipping of theae for Inlen-
sle* use by the purchaser
It wa> explained that the Sa-
puipa Building and Loan a»-
vjriatton could not handle a
deal of this kind sv they make
man* Tnly on rlfy property nor
could a mortgage concern due
to the fact that they UMiude
farms of larger acreage This
calls for a separate orgamza-
to handle
A J
ii
^ Many farmeri and others in-
Sereetoei, charged with t„rrrwl ln ^tter agrteultural
---------- —......... ....of fh, her he band wa* treasurer An H^sf’t^n^u^ovfT1!^^
sraa going to be City Manager ■’ strongest p.litleal leaders of the1 *u“‘t' rte"tw coenpleied eetab- district court and his rase will
nsbbbic a More here oeer a year |-[.,T,.i(,plnen. ,n this county
ago. waived preliminary hearing! have egpr-jecl he.r r,gret at
W : . orougll* brl'in J jv.ic-
** He wtH be sv-ceeded bv A U
Jacob* who has already beer
which ts a good beghtn-ng
11 betokens aggrewuw leader
ship which Hapulpa needs
There to a piece of Iniquitous
legislation upon the statute
books of Oklahoma that de-
serves to be rxpL’ngr l u
enacted In 1»2A The |«guu
lure st the Ume had resolved
Itself into a court, and the ler
< mpanics came In end took s
default iudgme.it sgamst the
people The act referred lo
makes U a crime for a citlsen
of this state to engage in the
i>u mew. cf freesing water into
ice without obtaining a license
Irom the Corporation Commit-
ftet# ft was for her thu* th»;
attempted srsslon of 1«1 was j
termed the “ewe lamb rvbel'lon '
8he held the apparently un-j
important position of
l.shed a shortage of about 620
two according to repons
It was charged in the case
against Mrs Zammer that her
secretary f‘tubjru! w°uld write chicks out
but through her Influence with * U> c r :“n
the governor and the admlnts-
was trattun gained s powerful poli-
tical influence in the state j '“u'
Mrs Hammond' ha* endea-|L th " conl*nd,-d
vorrd to keep In the background ’ *
as the leg.siatlve xettloii prog-
peraotu and that
Mrs. Zammer would endorse the
names of the supposed payees
then get the money in
reseed She had not relented
In her position of opposition to j
the f jrces in control of the le-
gislature
Bhortly before her resignation
wax announced. H Tom Klglit. I
_ . ___ house leader. opnooing the
•:on B.for* any cittoen can Johnston administration stated
lo maauficture. the
obtain a license
sell or distribute tee he mu.-it
prove by satisfactory evidence
that the Ice ompony now serv-
lug the kjealuy where the per-
mit to sought cannot adequate-
ly supply Use public nerd The
bill eliminates cumprt Itlon In
the busmen, of supplying what
i« an everyday household neces-
sity
The need for such legislation
it" difficult Indeed to under-
H »i»d The ice trusts and cor.i
bines who lobbied It through
the legislature are as favorably
situated as O. R Bennett would
be If be had a law that would
prevent his neighbors selling
milk unless and until they could
county attorney that she
•md her husband were accom-
plices in the act of defrauding
tne city of Kteler
In two cases filed against her
'.ne was dismissed and she was
held on the other arid placed
under a bond of $3<i00 wnlch
vat made. In this case it wax
citarccd that she forged the
uiuo of one H It. Crandall as
probably come up at tha next
term of criminal court which to
in February Scree too was
among the seven who made an
escape from the Jail recently.
He was captured by Fort Smith
Arkansas officers and held until
local representatives of the
sheriffs office could go and
bring him back here
approved by the county com- [
mlsxior.ers for the plac- Jacobs
a former Oklahoman and a I
graduate from the A and M
college has been doing this kind
of work in Aitklns county. |
Minnesota He has been or
this work for etglh year*. For
two years be was instructor In
agricultural botany In the Min-
nesota university
RESUME OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS
OF SAPULPAS CITY MANAGER
COME FROM HIS FORMER HOME
Typhoid, the dread disease
claimed another victim Sunday
when Arthur Lawrence, Jr . son
>! Mr and Mrs Arthur Law
re nee. 216 South Water street
| 4ic<~umbed to an attack wmch
i l ad lasted for a little over a
j week. One of the largest
| t .'owds to attend a funeral in
Kipuipa was prevent Tuesday
,ciivnuaiii at the FirA ...
terian chtIKh In *pil“ of the
inclement weather which pre-
vailed
Arthur was a member of the
leading societies for the young
• .nen of the city and ln ih-
•cbool In the DeM >Uy organ -1
.nation he was an officer as he '
was In the Hi-Y club of the
high school. Me actively took !
part In many other elubc in the !
•choot work
The DeMolays had charge of I
'.he first part of the funeral]
vrvice and earned out in » 1
<>mpathetic and zealous man- I
tier then admiration and love
lor thetr departed companion .
Following them Rev R Frank
>.f Brlvtow, moves
>o (topuiua this w-«< after tak-
u vptt ovgr th» state and
picking np-'n the fre»k couniy
capital for another buxines*
•erturr Tli- deal was closed
Wednesday for the purchase of
the Cowman's f’har.nary from
fiir.n-y Inge Hum-* took
charge immediately but an- *ltrm wl*h facilities
rounced that ing* would re-1 s*cl1 bioalneas
main with the firm for the
yreaenl
Although owner of a drug
| >*ncern In Bristow. Humes
j vanfed another business and
1 t.as '► w making the rlties in
’.nix part of the state during
I the past year looking tor a
I luttobie i cation In speaking
•>f his move to Hapulpa he stat-
I ed thut ,n his opinion this city
' was a-> yo>id as any other In the
Hate and he comes here be-
cause he felt It was the right
move lo make No new polo tea
will be made ho announced It; dairies, etc
will co.iUnne to be the RexaQ|*ueh little
store
Hume* will move his
Ur A V Flsrh of Hapulpa.
i the origins toe of the plan,
and after p aring hts Idea be-
fore the Chamber of Commerce
a committee was named to de-
vise ways and means of per-
fecting such a firm The plan
appealed to the board of direc-
tors and it to believed that a
business can be financed to put
it over surertsfully
It was pointed out that theae
traets could be used for the
raising of poulry. truck and
fruit farming hag raising, small
With a network of
, farms, gardens and
rchards reaching as
».u-. iina a» far out as
family! five miles four, town Hapulpa
nerc tli. a week Hi* iuxe at would gradually become a mar -
Iiru w ulll be placed u> charge noting center for these pro-
f s manager H* recently v.M guru It lx bellew-d And too
a drug store which he had such a multitude of traets
ow.wd at Usuautgm tor several 9 mM iaarum u» voiuat of
r _ , .. . rwr*n Wntnewr for the Hapulpa
• "T”? of fh* lJ'ms merchant* many times the pre-
I at Bristow wat Sctlvf „n( amoun Dr Fish rstlma-
with lots wife in the
the Baptist church.
:ATHER LOSES
RACE AGAINST
GRIM REAPER
LCON \R1>. AOt >G MJN «»r
>IR AND MR* MARLIN
WILLIAM* Dlt.S
anti-administration forces ] an endorsement
txpfCM ft stitffncnt truni Joh* niftde oat in Mi
nxton to the effect that she]__
would step out. but that he didn't;
rely on the governor s promise
Scere* Airuvrrx
However, her exit from the!
political tpolliglit of the state
came with annourccm-ntx from •
the governor and from Mrs !
Hammonds.
Mr» Hammond's letter to the !
governor followi:
I hereby resign, effective a!
once It has been apparent for
some time that the state gov-
imment would be destroyed, If
necessary, to destroy individuals
who have thwarted schemes of
check
COUNTY TEACHERS
ON PROGRAM OF
STATE MEETING
r ar i s
BAY, FRIDAY
SAT! KDAY
yfiOw the Corporation Coiumu- '•'•*l*uing politician in their en
tion that he could not produce ~ control the revenue
and distribute enough to supply ul2S'e ®“weBt departments,
the city Compel!Lori keeps tlu _ The evidence wh.ch has been
price of lee or any other com- Investigating com-
modity low Destroy competi- I”111**. °* thf l*ou*e I'M proved
lion and you destroy the only , yoof * doubt that no honest
elfecttve check on the price lnv^*Ugallon was desired that
Of course in the bill Its maker* cou,d ,n » constructive pro-
uiuk at the Corporation Com but ,he entire record as
mission and In wholly uninW- dl*^'oiod ,rom house in
Seven teachers from Creek
county util be on the prugram
for the Oklahoma Educational
association which is being held
at Oklahoma City thn week end
Hapulpa leads the list with four
; while Bristow has one aud
- Drumnght two
W Max Chambers of Sapulpo
i will make a talk during the
; group meeting of superinten-
dents O C. Davis will have a
part In the manual training
i section Mrs M L Murphy will
Work of Hi-fjfinh> ham at McAlco ar of llnrh Order Sax-.
Edilorisl From Mckle>l*r Piper
The record of Frank C Hlg-jlt) make It fit the revenue*., kept
] Uinbotham. who began hts wsrk the dc pari mem, '.hat were af-
s city manager Monday wx f--ted going sand brought th*
I the subject of an editorial In city out still on the right side
tne McAlester Guardian last of the finance ledger right up
.week ar.d through this the rvx.-|tj the very day of hts reslgna-
ccnu of Bapalpa may get a ben- tlon as city manager Hr had
Bm-R
Hu
traightcnlng out of the city*
finances and the rendering of
other services are explained in
‘hto article which is as follow->
The city of Sapulpa u to b<
cengra’ ulated on Its choice of
a city manager We believe th-
pocple of the city will be as
generally responsive to Mr Hig -
ginbotham as the city council
i-ppears to have been, as they
come to know the man and hts
work.
Ur Idea of what were his
HAVE IMFORTANT “ I'.1".h ® * “ 1 *.thT”
IN bMtSION I HI K*
Mit'-helJ, preached the funeral
: sermon I Leonard W William■. six year
Su.".mng tli* youth are hto j '>ld son of Mr and Mrx Marlin
purenti, a sister, age 12 and a [ WlUUtur whose home ts at 1208
brother age a. of the home ad- i North Tenth street died Monday
j dnxs his grandfather Davis 8 ] morning at the etty hospital
j Lawrence, and these uncles and i from an attack of appendicitis
aunts. Mr oi.tl Mr . Arwl Law - I l: was not thougnt that he was
■ fence. Mr and Mrs Ed Becker | xrrloualy ill until about 10
j r.nd Mr. Flossie Reynolds o c!ock Sunday night at which
' Tim attending physicians ad-
j used that an operation would
| bi- absolutely neuescary He wax
j tnen taken to the rlty hospital
out died before the operation
I odd b«- performed
CIII L’ll I nlL'klTl ,,l•, ,4,h*r *h v tn S*m-
ruLriLLiTiL.nl :vi* h'u n,'m Di-minx
__ ' refinery wat called when his
*( HlMJI. BOARD R6.MOYI D '>nditU)n brvame serious but
uaement he i.a. ro-n- wl h i ALLEGING | ’* nrr death WSJ won!
Mtneni he Ini co i inm bordis vi ion
!i ■ | * air
A.-king that she be paid in FTinera! servir<-» were h»'r. DF.AL ( LOHRB HV DAY*
conditions as they are to-|*£f her years contract with OW***
dav and h*x started the city ' ***• insHtuttun Mrs Aubui Dali) , _u~”” chapel with Rev
oaj. and has started tne city, ^ ^ ^ ^ dmrlrl mn J E Outlaw preaching the
kept it out of the red during
his tenure as manager, and had
his fiscal year figured lo July
l oil the same basis —a cash1
In ah the problem of tut
ement
I record of credit, manifested
by the g-neral xatixfxcuKi1
throughou' the city at munln- {
pal conditions as they are to-1
OLIVE TEACHER
ASKS CONTRACT
work of ted that there were not approx-
imately 100 traets around and
near Hapulpa The majority of
them, however, are not paying
'heir owners because of lark of
proper equipment This would
be taiten care of under th- plan
laid out and every tract sold
would be fitted to produce hi
I paying quantities whatever the
purchaser wished to raise It
I wohld not be impossible to fi-
nance l ooo of theae traets Dr.
• F. ih farther stated and 'this
would mean much to Hapulpa
and its future.” On the small
acre pieces now being used moat
of the homes are small. Inade-
quate. and are not modern.
Nice homes would be i-vmsirurt-
ed on the tracts handled by the
finance company according to
the plana Thi* would draw a
higher <-!•« of men into this
new field of endeavor It was
pointed nut
The men who haw been In-
f rmed on the subject HJee the
idea sad are visioning the time
a few wars hence when Rapul-
pa will be the renter of a rich
truck, fruit and dairy region
WALLACE BUYS THE
SAPULPA TRANSFER
*n the road to a definite aettle-
ligible language Intimate that u but » lot of fool-1 tell the section on latMi study founded criticism over th- nun McA.ester
the rommisidon may fix the ^ and murepres- at.it Mrs Margaret Jor.i i wtU McA.ester
rate to be charged the con- c"tallo,1J,i *° create propaganda tin a talk on student contact
turner, but the wink to under- Jhat would be sensational enough on how to acquire a vocabulary
stood The tee companies set throw a smoke screen over H A Ailender from Bristow
the ptias. the Corporation Com- “,elr Purpose, all with the ul- j will give a talk on mechanical
mlsMwt passes, and the con-! Un'att' him cf accomplishing drawing V C. Arnspigtr from
[•umer pays the bUI. hf1® Parrying out their selfish Drumnght to to address his I
* * e alnu and designs q group on vocational training
Thus salth the legislator? J h»v*- no selfish Interest Inland Mrs Emma Akin from the
'Papa Diogenes with hto famous Hi* office which I have held or
lantern! Let him search OkJto-1 *ny olher office Mv acceptance
home for an honed nan to be |e( »«ch position and perform-
ance qf the duties earnestly and
zealously ax was within my pow-
_____" »»» actuated by altruism
the lookout j When I accepted the position
for a fewj?f secretary I did eo with
Outlaw
service The body was shipped j
te Seminole where interment j
was made.
Leonard to survived by hto I
parents, two brothers Patrick
6. Emmett, 3. and a sister,
Frances 1 year old
TNt.VRFkR
AGO
OF RI D BAU.
A HTtMtAGE CO.
• • •
“And while he's on the Job
ask him to be on
for likely
other state offices”
• • •
re-
samc school system will talk at
the rural school supervtoors
meeting
•nent of th- prison water que;- | 4 -*uu ,or •■Mb alleging 'hat this
Uon If this matter Is Aggr^x- , u halsru e due her for thix
| lively fought oat In It all. he. worfc *he Olive school
Mr Higginbotham took over.joa* worked tlrelesxly. almost “rx Daily aa.» recently removed
-lie city management here at a' -xrtth the enthusiasm of a boy | b" the board wherxe members
lime when finances were short :or the accomplishment of the alleged insubordination as their
when litrre was much we.l- J bigger things for the city of fkkxon fo, he.- release
and has saturated *he contends that the school
ner of administration of the rhe whole texture of hts work board was without reason In
waterworki building program ' wtth the impression of sterling asking for her resignation and
and when the city was fol- r.oneny ' th»i her work has been of a -
lowing a policy of borrowing We repeul. the acquisition of1 h*gh °edsr and entirely aatn- COLUMBUS O. - John R Mur-
from the next year to pay for this type of man is a thing for factory She has not taught phy was convirted and *snteneed
i xpenses of the current fiscal 'he etty ol Hapulpa to regard since early in December. Cur- lor a robbery in Morton. O.
year He faced other tasks, as a ptoc* of work well done by ti* L Weatherford to the school five yean ago and became
I «uch as the overhauling of the her city council H<- leaves superintendent and the board known as No 42 410 in th? Ohio
| entire list of properties that MeAlest. i with nothing but the mt mberx in H O Matherly. Stale Penitentiary
G YIN'S FREEDOM AND
EARN* S7.M6 BV AAKITING
luctanee and upon the advice of
thaT u:rd' *w* •<,*u*r*111
*W» to the —
had come into the hands of -.he oest
city through loans from ths)
-Inking fund, and much of I
which was In bad shapv Hr
SOME BOY! also Inherited the white ele-
RACXNE. Wto—A ten year-old nhsnt. the tangle between th?
schoolboy has ordered a pair of, city and the state prison as 'o
25 Axe shoes from a Racine what that Institution ought to
shoe company. The purchaser pay far water. Hu administra-
te Robert War;low, an slrm.'p-1 l.-m as City manager s*. also!
wishes for the continued Hoy Whitehead and B A Hoi-
progrexs of th# city and her 1 comb. The suit will probably be
people, and we hazard the pre
diction that he will go Into Ills
|Ury
The boy
* »*F »f orderly
• Drawer ad-
Uh. and
gone through Use fire of tax
protests under the new state
. law. a period that tied up mm-. I
new wotk. carry on with it. and
U ths time for a change in ad-
ministrations there should come
will transmit the office and the
program of constructive work
to hto successor with the -im-
degree of interest in the gener-
al welfare .that be has man!-
held up until after the preernt
state legislature closes as Ma-
therly to also a representative
tn the present legislature from
this county.
Flag square feet of, trows fund* that had
er| And the fetfes of MeAlester
stories for a magazine which
netted him *7 00(1
Now the pen has proved
mighty enough u- open the
—--------- prison gates for him next'
LONDON —-ady Bailey wife month When Murphy entered
of Btr Abe Belley, arrived at prhon he knew nothing about
Croydon field recently, fomplet- writing, beyond the rudiments
tof a Uooo mile trip solo flight, picked up la elementary school,
from London to Capetown. She Before him there was a long
. stretch of Ume. ton to Oftoest
A transaction was rrrmpleled
a few days ago whereby R R
Wallace owner of the Red Ball
Transfer and Htoragr company
purrhato-d the Hapulpa Transfer
and Storage rompnay With Lhlx
sale the Rod Ball became the
<»nly storage company in the
city.
Iu making hto announcement
ecncernlng the deal Wallace
stated that the buatoesx would
j be carried out as usual. It to
probable however he staled.
I that a new location will be
found In tha near future Two
i ot tome places were already
He rhanged las number for under consideration but no de-
a non de plume. Bert Blokes. fmR# plans have been made,
and under that name wrote war The binlneas to now located at
It East
MCEitW YOUTH
MYNDON—British auto th-
su ranee companies may bar
youths an Bar 21 years of age
tto^rang* of thetr^ tn-
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