County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS
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2,500 ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS ARE EXPECTED
| SMITH BEGINS
j THINK IT OVKD '
1 ""—“r.lll SECOND DRIVE
FOR ELECTION
New York (Hiirrmir In In
Tadr Kentucky Then Swine
Toward Middle West
HOOVER ALSO KEEPS BUSY
ThU Indeed ha* been a hectic
week Montana had (now. a
Texan wan pmatrated by the
heat wi.lle Oklahoma experi-
enced a mixture of rain, wind
and sunshine
Rat the weather waa no* the
only thing with a queer twlut
during the week A man in
New York Jumped out Of a
window of a akyacraper be-
cause one of hia piano pupil* -—
“T1*, B®lr *Jrlff * "'MWican Nominee Work*
recital Another man ahot him- ...
aelf after hia mother-in-law had 'ddreanea to he Deliver-
moved into hia family apart rd in Kantem State*
ment An Ena hah man lilt hU
wrtata because officer* wouldn't wr-u- vow ,,
bekevr hia atory about him be- U*™._YOy " '8P‘ K
Int a long lout duke or aome-
think wnrle Governor Smith on hU aeeond
worw campaign trip In hia fight for
uj**~T £J* »«* wr" ‘he presidency on which he
living People slash their own started late last night from
throata and hang themaelvea New York
over trifles Some aay It take* The d-morraUc presidential
a brave person to commit aui- nominee at hU press conference
ride but It resemble* the act of at the Baltimore hotel late to
• CMM you analyse the <Uy announced that he would
thlnv The tragic part of it U rpeak at Sedalia Mi on Tuc
that when a man defeat# him- day October |« and at Chirag,>
aelf the fight in life U lost and rriday October 10 PrrvioJL
thafa half of the great old the only speech announced for
game after all j the rondklale s second cam-
* * * _ P*»*n trip had been at Loul*-
FOR Till BENEFIT OF ville. Ky. Saturday AU the
THOSE IN DOUBT ABOUT HIS vpeeche* will be delivered at
POLITICS IN THIS CAMPAIGN night
HERBERT HOOVER IS A RE Oovernor Smith, who left at
PUBLICAN D p. m, will make a 10-day
* * * awing through a part of the
One of the outstanding poll- ‘ solid south." it* border *tate*
tkal editorial* of the week ap- and Illinois
Amu,'merit Guide j GERMAN CREW
TAKES TO AIR
A Modern “Sir W alter Kalrii'h’
Friday Sapulpa high va
Muskogee high < Holme* park-
Monday. Tuesday and Wed-
nesday: Odd Fellows and Re
bekah convention
Fmpre** Theater
Today and Friday "Hot.
News" starring Bcbe Daniels
Saturday: 1 Brotherly Love,”
with Oeorge K Arthur and
Karl Dane
Sunday. Monday. Tuesday
and Wednesday King of
King*" by Cecil B DeMllie
Thursday: "Tl* Tiger Lady”
With Adolphe Men)ou
iComing "Exceia Baggage"
with William Haine* >
Victorian Theater
Friday and Saturday "Why
Sailors Oo Wrong '
Sunday and Monday "The
Whip '
Tuesday and Wednesday
"So This Is Ia>ve '
Wednesday B and P W
style show
■ Coming "Four Sons'*»
GORE DEFENDS
AL AND FLAYS
HIS OPPONENT
DESPITE WIND
f.innl Dirigible Head* Tie
ward American Shore*
After Deport of Storm
BERLIN. Oct II Spl The
Oraf Zepplin. with a storm re-
ported over the Atlantic con-
tinued on her way today to the
Buy of Biscay, en route to the
United State* fr ,m Friedrieh-
shafen. Oerman'.
The Oraf 7>-pplln reached
Lyons, France 7 30 a m. east
i ern standard time, and was
advised of the Morin At first
she was reported to have de-
cided to turn south towards |
Marseilles, continuing to Gibr-
altar and passing west to the |
. south of the Aaores
A little I iter she changed her
| course and went westward to)
the south of Bordeaux, appar- j
ently intending to erne* the Bay
of Biscay and continue her ori-
ginal route via the Azores.
POLICE PROBE
BLAST IN ENID
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DELEGATES TO
OPEN MEETING
NEXT MONDAY
Interesting I'rognim I* An-
nounced by Committee in
Charge of Arrangement*
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lormer Oklahoma Senator
Addreve-s TIMI Voters; Form Inn.imed Woman Is Suspeet-
Smith-Kobin*on ( hih ed M Alleged Attempt to
_ ' Dynamite Residence
Before one of the largest ___
it strict courtroom. Thomas lpf J"1,0*1, " ‘-Om-'
r plaint charging a woman wuh
--------------- ----ap- and Illinois He will return to
peared in the Omaha Morning Albany Sunday. October 2!
World Herald Other Speeches ...............-
Here a |a Besides hi* addresses. Oover- cro*d* 'hat packed
m*y Mree with Alfred nor Smith will make prrional ^“‘'•‘courtroon,, Thomas r harping % w„man wUfj
K Smith in whole, or Ui little appeals to the voter* of several ° . lhr/* ,lB,M Unllwl State* dynamiting the home ot J oai
or in nothing But there Mands Kate* through winch hi. train ['"J Ttma- HuS ^reTuSy night^s
• "»"• P—« BE r-ar-pUtform appear- n*«bl ‘ rtl.rrln« drawn yertertliy ^UmTtrnmU
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fear to fight for It He is not Una he will greet tomorrow ^ord°f nc«1»wt Hoover called btrn irrt«r<1
■ •v. ...___attention to the Republican ..
the woman because she had not
fear to fight for It He is not Una he will greet tomorrow rTCOro 01 W'roert Hoover called
out to wtn an election by of- > well-wiahers wtth brief atom* *tt,nllon ** the Republican Hnvvini *lm»d the rnmnin.nt
lending none and cubing -» five cltlwa undw'^ pre^m **»• ^ven and ,t the comptamt
favor with ell He U out to plana, while in Trnneam* he '‘9*‘half year* and defended sheriff C E Baker said then
Champion hU ronVWloru and will engage in lengthy confer- A,f,rd K for his religious had brrn no srr..*r, Thirt. i„ ui , runrr“ services for D W - . ~T. .
to sund or fall with them It cnees with party chief. »* two ?t*nd “nd hta ^ to modify At UiT Huagins mdlv^ cty R—wd* Are *>l,ited for Cooper pioneer resident of Hie- Several M.del, Known S#ewk-
is this quality lh*l nakfa hlfii cities <.n Friday H** will irrtve ^ Flshteetith smendmenf ^ (VtsWr 16: l*inUv I'nn. Iff who died at th# fsmilv r*«i. ^
5 LEGION BACKS (CmR FUIIEii*L b PARTY RALIY
BOXING EVENT-vrr" po BE STAGED
mm-jrzxas.
. atron. herl,f found » ,UJe ABti «P
Funeral eervtces for D W
STREETS ARE DECORATED
(Sain Welcome i* Awaiting
V kutora; f onvenlion to
< kjae Wed. Kvemng
Twenty-five hundred dele-
gatea. aaaembllng here for the
Mate convention of Odd Fel-
lows and Rebekaha. will be in
Sapulpa by Monday afternoon
according to prediction of the
committee in charge of ar-
rangements The three-day
convention open* Monday mom-
, ing at • a m but many of the
oe legates will leave their homes
early Monday morning by motor
car. the committee members
said. The downtown section
has been decorated for the oc-
casion.
An Interesting program, fill-
ing the entire three days with
entertainment and business seg-
■tone was announced today by
the local lodge*
The program follow*
Bureau Information, lobby gt
lames hotel
Oeneral Headquarters. 81.
Tames hotel. Main street and
Lee Ave.
Manday. October U
» o clock a on Registration
and assignment of hotels snd
rooms.
a o cluck p m 8c hooks of t»-
■’ruction: Odd Fellows base-
ment M E church Rebekahe.
M E church auditorium cor-
ner Water street and Thompson
Avenue
4 o'clock p m Auto rides to
rnuay H- will arrive ..TV , shenff found a fuse and ear
the Happ> Warrior he is H. early Saturday al Louisville for m*d€ * “*"n« “P" used to .*plode the dynamite
does not fear hta fate too much a celebration prtpc -k •’*•1 h> Democratic bolters to - .... . . En*m .
Hr "dares to put It to the touch (here that night
October |«; Dinky l*ea
■ock in Main Event
nr Dun Ml put II MJ me uiucn mere mat mgni ------—---fold, then turned Hueelns hnm* . h-pT a • ----- — ■»' >-«■
to gain or lose it all " And an In announcing dates for the mlnUl*” who c*rrY the na -1 anH *„’^2 ' ,®^rt 7ol‘°wer* on the night been a member for to
he goes into battle, rejoicing two »ddrea*e< Oovernor South ,lOTUl c*mP»'*n ‘"to their pul- . °f * ’rnl *Un'M 30 Mr who wa*
self reliant banner, flying, a declared that his UlnerTry Dorn plU HU ,nllr* *P'ech *lk L . hiWrin” nt^ ? ™ T L° b°,'n* *hlch prumU' °W * n*Uwr ot
song in his heart Louisville had not yet blcn .r punrturrd b> “> Mtortment of1 Nune ot lh'm * be- one of the main sp.rt county. Ind He was r.
*Thtl U one thins to entitle ranged He vnd that thr ola«***R ^ which he is famous n ju', . . events for ’he year In thiicoun*( farm but moved to hinrr m ,.rni „
-rr.__.... .A: fur • k, rtrlirerv rf .h. n ^T Immediately afur Oorcs ad-' lhe dynamUer ap- ty The cr,tests axe to be un- i«07 After moving to Kiefer LA. “ f*ir,d“UU'1 **
“rr“ * Sapulp- Smith-Robin- XT", ““ lh? JU»plCM uf *«.l he was chomn as .‘city councU ^ o“w“
n fullv determined *r.H son c,ub WM organized Judge ._U|h|d ,f °n* *U5k of American Legion post The member and was connected .. l*r* #t lhe coui,ty ° F
.2. nedJ*nd D A McOouaal *a, namln unexpwttedly An Icachman Motor comnanv with the cltv school. foT^s COUrthou“ We
ler who died at the family resi-
dence on October 1 were con-
ducted here by the I o O F
lodge of which Mr Cooper had
er* to Appear on I‘rug ram
al < ounty ( ourthou*r
"That is one thing to entitle ranged H<
the Democratic hosts to lake for the
pride in their leader and Chicago
7 30 p m Christian church,
L. J Burt. PmM Oraud. presid-
ing
Music Oiris' Orchestra. ! O.
O F Carmen Home
Presentation of the American
Flag
Invocation by Rev Mitchell
Song by Mr* Lockhart.
Music Girls' Orchestra. I O.
Carmen Home
Welcome address by Hon.
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a«!3ts £ ssg’jssz- sssr :a?sitat -r ~ ~ stt “■ ,o's;-, z aariss xz «.,.
the text of laws and Inatitu-, The candidate dm he had re- bert were enrolled. any^^n f£*fe*coeJt- P^PuUr g^ chweb. having been converted FJtoUiru present of the Lee- CMBfrgr ol Commerce
lions' -Government should be fused to del.ver m.re epeechm t*g** 1 Thrt,‘' h, duJp* who times -“ the age of II •““T Yo'“■ ,P',““r*U °f
or etresaive rot -esrtionarv A I have been urvert t-TLL. v.. ot lh*‘ ^feek eotuity demowratir , mpt 10 wreck fus home He >IM graced the sporting pan** He u survived by his da ugh- *hom* and United States Sen- e* HoT1 John C Casady. Orand
SSTwWSJ TT^eoo moie^r." ffi&X Xntr" mSS lmr*d,ired tardOUofrrdo7or “thV arts. dTd *' **■ TUAM Carter of the family ™ «»« ■of Fort r f 0
cf benevolent oligarchy ' Let ever Mncc the ronventioi P^Htod during the convic^.^f tL ,ui?tT«^n '** ‘*n-round mam card against *nd ‘ Omar Cooper. m*1X> o °rCh**tr* 1 °*
Smith Robinson club meeting I. >cuon 01 th* *ul,ty person Damp McNally of Tuisa an- K1efer attorney and other rela- ri Mo*1 °* the county candl- ° r Ca
dates on the democratic ticket
tlvea.
v • w* * o»v mv vngai vssy am v , * 'v • meats g tur CUIl .
me warn the forces of corrup- There's nothing new in U It's I "^“b-RohtoeBM club meeting or '’penwiu _
lion and favoritism that Demo- chronic" | which followed. -jh<1 b(jL4t ln nnr rl (h ther clever ring artist Sev-
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cupied by the friends of equal which lasted most^Tf’thc"'chiy Ml SKCHiEE ELEVEN - —
opportunity' The fearless ap- had brought him satisfactory - DIRIGIBLE AT LAKLHIMT ftenrI,,tt *
J plication of Jeffersonian prln- reports about the political sit- Sapulpa high achonl tomor- LAKEHURST N J, Oct II
"Tipies To asaure to each state ‘'al*on I *m well satufied row afternoon will dash with ‘Spli- The dirigible Los An- IS.VNUl ET K TO id.'
its complete right of local self- , with the reports he declared, the Muskogee high eleven in geles returned to the naval sta- ‘
Lnmi USS SLl? CtSS £“£ SitLS? S1SJS£S‘. W'K'‘
srs.'sse a ts rs^'ssa*ya5 -*L_____' i,.*h,nrss r t “•
phrase, alone. It la the whole very thoroughly lo be a hotlv contested KVdUU mu astv ,,ht *l th 1 han»<>cr of com-
■>' <*• *“'~ “»■ —* »< th..*,,j.r„a th,
also will make brie! talks Extra
seats have been provided The
program will begin at 7 30 p m
.......... •••v'.imm* a.uur a
judgment seetired last week by ISl'REASE is SHOHN
Joseph Mays* pi a replevin sun l\ CINMNf HFIniDT
to recoover tMOUO In Liberty islrtrti.’gg, KM IIKT
bonds from Creek county which I
had been converted to the use Up to October 1 a total ef
Home
Kisponer to welcome address,
Mrs Henrietta B Teagardeq,
president of Rebekah Aasembiy
of (ikiahoma
Address. Thoma* O Andrew*,
Orand Representative
Announcemenu
Benediction -Rev J C Curry.
Tuesday. October IS
0 00 a m Opening session of
the Orand Lodge in First M ■
, ... , '---- ~ ,<juer i a total or tne uranti uoage
of the failed First National bank * tod bales of cotton had beer, church baaemvn
M **CUrUy ,or rlnnwl Ulu m Creek coun- # a m Opening session Re-
unty deposits ty. ercordlng to announcement bekah Assembly M E church
ui -—— ___ today of J E Tumbieeon spe- auditorium
pa nil JcTT, ^ **enl ,or lhe Un,led 8ut*» u 00 » m Band Concert at
akis (it 11 Spl dearth department of commerce -"urthouse lawn Carmen Hume
KNOWS HIS OATH
srl0 0,
EisSCSF1--.s- a
Rebekah Assembly session. M
Here's a tip: Several ship-
ment. ml frwM. chiefly apples
and grapes have lately been
condemned by the Stale
Health Department, as being
te Whisperers
,.1 E. church auditorium
j • 08 p m Banquet
| 7 08 p m Contesting teams
[ ai_I O O r. hall Hobson Ave
Conferring the Re
O O F haU.
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" 22 -52f^L ,17 POUIU.I rmuru u ,hu aarainly roulU Urn, rnunln, ,M ml' II III I U. Hoorn Un B L. U.tloM •»». U ■ chonh lunnuo,
kiSriS- IrStTtfe'JT" “ Sr - - xsrurs.
• • • Carrie fwkes^ ,drUor of th« w feels the election of Smith FrohlbitionisU are —*"^1 Mrs AmandL n,uh u Aane * Harrow, the secretary. * >• 8-«-Ftoal aeaalon of the
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thoUlfh A RflfMlhllran • nH mam kiwu«— , . .. . ”...
at First
Funny things happen nowa-
day*. Because the Ida be). Okie.
W. C. T. U. chapter endorsed
the candidacy for Alfred K.
Smith, lira Elisabeth Bourn, of
Mtov. Mate president of the
. notified the Ida-
that their member-
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membership roster of the chap- services
4 a-- m ******* ««***«■ UWI Will
Lrr.jf-^y .,b€?u^“; ^ | _ __ _
banquet of ^Vi«,n*. *£*!**«***• »»-** ^ dry, I diM.ke increment of the prohibition for Oov8nJth"^rum‘oTeh-T ^'7 ^nU^endorw IZTT
rV«• w eru “TkS
d' ^ Virginia State guarantee a tottor chance Tor the iU^TSmToi tliT
organlmUon by a prooalnent real enforcement than the He- publican party,” she has
W. C. T. U official This wo- publican record of graft and quoted aiVaylng
T-. *^17* **' * B*P«M‘ehn *nd mem hlbttion a* set forth in the I«h
dry. but the en- family U amendment and the Volstead
•aid the Demo-
BBrty “ought to go to
corruption
fort of "the w* £t*V. tohomt
to the pwldinry. Mrs.
of the Stole K
of the W.
law by the Republican _________
haaJtMn a farce," Mrs Oordon of prohibition"
<toe of the oldest Mvtog mam- 5uktoe£ I £m
•< Uw W C T U la
af Oh.
aad las
the school
are drink-
every in office the
«T mam bo
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of Uw M
of the W C T. «. Hr
l. Is a Baptist atom
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