County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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'•Uhom* Citf, Old*.
Succetwr to Kiefer Chronicle. Tri4>miity Sew*. Cm* County RrpuMicai
VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 41
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1923
•2.00 PEK YEAR
C—wleeian
WAS DROWNED
IN CITY LAKE
iH—'—TGAS&ELECTRJ
^ m:plan build
p m and closing at 8 p m This ia __
ok,a>
th» library, from noon to four p m ’ ' ^ ELECTRIC CO.
»r* th* warm**' part of the dap RE ON LEE.
DEVELOPMENT ASSN. VIET bZ?7 ? T'" **
™k «*« co( sty ami. ss
—r*1—■■ -........ X ZTZZZZTZY,
Vary little more than matin# hu«l-
"•«« »»' trsneactod by tka city com
jjXmlesloners at their regular mooting
'Monday night Thay recessed aarly
to at land th* rhautasqua. and will
C. watl tonight
A namhrr of reM>lutton*
PLAN TO CO-ORDINATE
OF C. AND B. M. AS-
SOCIATION.
FRIDAY EVENING CLOSES A
SUCCESSFUL CHAU-
TAUQUA HERE.
war* pan-
ad concerning naw sidewalks for tha
rtty.
A suggestion waa mada to tha two
atoir bodies. tha Chamker of Com-
■toira and tha Busins** Man's Ann
rial ion. that than organisations
coald work effectively and yot mora
economically if than wan a rw-or
d(nation of tha two organisations.
At a mooting of tho Arorton of
thaao organisations it waa aotod to
appoiat a Joint commit too from tha
Oanhor of (ommerr^uad tha Huai-
aoaa Moa'a aaaoriattoa to draw ap
pUna far thia project.
Tha ronmittaa ant and draw ap
plana for co-ordinating tho two or-
ganisationi Tha plan waa firat
paaaod at a meeting of tha directors
at tha Chamhar of Comawno ond
iMar at a no* tin* of tho dtaaetora of
CLAUDE COOPER HEED FOR ^.^^7.^,7.,^
KILLING FRED WARREN 'T,ry namh*r tha pmpram ia in- pt ,h* ****** <f"" yaatarday at
- taraatin*, and Mepulpen* aro attand- *•’**•
Mamaloafhlir ia tha Chaapa Against. *rll- Oftan a rhautanqua dm Holman, with hw wifa and ton a
Cooprr Who RiRod Warm ~*t MT out. and a rroup of citiaaM h*H »w» to tha dam to f
_ "»■« pay tha deficiency. A numhor H* **r'*"l taka a awim. and di
Tha pnliaainory trial of Claud# ***Wnlpw booinaaa man signed b *ro* th* B*"* int® tha water
Cooper for tha killin* of Frod Worran r,“r*nt** toT **•» chautouqw*. and hi« haod struck a In*, am
on Jana ia waa held Monday after th#y ,r* oat without dabt * mppoaed that ha became one
noon before Jody* J. H. S. Cobb To To*®rrow, Friday, ia the loot day from tha blow, for ha ne
oraomnodata the crowd ,n attend °f *** ehMU»qu* Tha program far *• anrfoca of tha water ----ui payer. rr„m
anra at the trial the cmae waa taken “!?, d“y “ »P*"M** Tirol, than frmnUc »**• ran a little for rariou. aactiona of < reek c„untv
from tha Judges office to tha roanty 7* W * r°~*rt *■**■■**« at 3 p. m.. ,p ‘ha bank whan throe colored Delegation, wen pretent from O.lton
cowrt room. • ■•lectad quartet at ainpen fnwt w,r* fl,hln«. aaktnp for their Bristow, Oliva. Kellyvill*. Kmfrr
John Waanr. an aye witness, war *** <’*,t rw“,n nnd a laef 71**r ""■"•diotely went to her Mound, and aeearal rural nation,
tha flnt wm.« put an tha .land Be ‘"T * T Y*^ *>W,T WW™i Th* of the maetm, ... to
kaapa a cold drink mand at tka four ^ *0* Wtn.W U>* ie^»F "F*™ \ plnn»' mquamt tha inromin* county com
nMk cantor, and atatod that on tha B which will han • an-1 * ^ w“ •**t to tha central fire miaamner. and
afternoon of Jwne 111 ha taw the da- I *° rom* «* *ha dam with their the pnrpoae an
ranaad. Fnd Warm, waitinp at tha Kntharyn Footer *«<*» The firat ehiaf and cuWal .atonal
»m runda far ahnut ten minute. pky’ “d »ha jucptto. •»*«•»»* re.paodad, Uktnp the tha county for
‘ »*■ »e n.mra witn at nu-tn Kaat Itoway. to coat 112.-
1 outline of the apn- 000 Two rural .tore, are hemp
on work pro pond for erected, one at 109 North Miaaion and
the comm* five year., another at *07 South Water Eaton-
rport a. to put pro, .roe remodel,np it hemp done to the
aounty apant. i. W two .tore build, np. on I»e*«y. 209
• nd 211, con vert inp the two .tore
»« from the I 8. de room, into one. which will be orrupied
:r»culture cooper.tmp by one of the <7$ J C. Penny dry
• M coliepe thrnuph pood, atoraa.
, „ ^C Mwtop. have boon imml hero donnp the
Ir. Rath burn, county month at June
tar; Mr. Houaton. du Buainea. buildinp and apartment
made rnika approv- beinp built at 328 and 32* Km*
Inp made by the pew- Doway by Howard A Berryhill. can-
ty to bettor apricul- "ideration 112.000
Mr. Houaton laid Addition to revidoare. 143 South
the fact that dairy- Hickory. L Winner. 11400
r rammp had naver Buildinp to he uaed M place of war-
“ “ Bad boon ahip for tka conpropation of the
h mtelhpent dmcra- Church of God. and to bo located at
J>n*d in tlte pmjert Snrond and Line, |35o
Ulha mada by Dave Remodelinp .tore room and apart
Jldndpv. John Berry, aaent. 2U Eaat Dawey. H. I. Shirley
u*d other, incladinp MA00.
he Chamhar ad Cam- Baaidaare in the *00 block on Eaat
Mr. Hama of Oil- Ltoa, F. J. Caay. IBM.
• *vry auc- Baaidama. UM Eaat Jone.. W. J.
=«SS SsrSSa
_ ‘*t WMr •«*«. Neither Co^ T* i", «***>» P The de
Mr Mr*. Warm waa put on tha !Trt* TWaria. *—* >— a father, wathar aad aialai
*ATM1M FOBBCABT. ataad. Tito wifa af Caapai waa in the tupanntendeat came, from Un- ln Teumylrania.
what th. waather -a. mwi mm. .to JmZLJr afW **- «• « *• — belp.ro -
'*[ 11 ** * biiowladpa the trial Coe per returned to bia home "**! ,nm **"*“ 0,f' and OMtaariaa.
i Hkt *° mad • Tulaa with Mr* Cooper. Tha two !"* »*^Mlia. Ark. while the Samoal W. Law., ^ gj, M
lapulpa citiaaua aacoro Warm children ware aleo In the ^Jni0r •■P*rvi»ar. Mia. Bath Church June 1 from heart trouble. Tha fun-
• by atudyinp the cycle- court roam. tomm tnm Artaona crml aerricao wUl ha held thia after
fhartin the Millar d Judpu Cobb bmmd Cooper aver for - J-* (^*Muua. noon at 1 o'clock at tka homo of the
May window. trial in the dtetriet court, flaiap the T", "or**r Chautauqua make, a dacaaaad. aia milaa northeaat of Sa-
toa laamad ta read thia hand at SM00 The dafaadant had ot *B* department, pulpa. The burial win be ia tha
t» my may to Warn, been out m a IMOO bend, u kr wti Uj* y,*r U“ department ia a Southern Hripbt. cemetery The de-
*•'* kacaoto. a habit, hold au tha charpe of murder, hut ike TT ,,?fly children aUendinp rap ^Maed Wav*, a w.f* and two frown
daily rwatom ia to mop pmermlap attorney, Aaaiatant Coun- ?**?**• Undrr ^ Mparviaion of the Mna.
a chart to aee what tart ty Attorney Stanley, atatod ia km J',"°r **pwTWor tk« J»m<>r depart- -
* —Tew will beinp A arpumant that ahhouph Cooper had J*** "** or**"'Md into a Junior John R Kuhl. aped ««. died July
from 12 to 24 hour* ia bean arreted on the charpe of mur- w,t^ • mayor and other town S. af hemorrhapea of tha itomach, at
miup af com lap atorma dor. tha charpe had been ekanped to ®,"c“l1- th*»« offieara are real- hie home. 515 South Walnut. The
tha aavanty and acope rnaaalaapkter. aad after that espla- th* <hlt,M >"«Poaad upon them funeral aervicea will ha held Friday
nation. Jndpa m the new bond .t , V?* dPy •Uclion »“ held, and worninp at 10 30 ia the ChriaUan
ormopraph foretold tha U.000 f«Wwmp town officer* were rhnreh. Bev. Roy V. Harp offieiatinp
•at chance of temner.--elected: Mayor. Billie Lonpmire. Burial will take place in the Southern
Clerk, Mary Merklc; Law and Order Heipht. cemetery. The decaaard i*
Commiaiioner. Lowi. Bell; Health aurvived by two aon. and two dauph
Roaa Swianey. t,r*- all prown
land owner. Addition to re.idence, 202 South
■cuuion. of Independence, Harry A. Ken. *1.500.
■ nd tenant Raaidence. T. J. Yardley. Lot 22.
«ht out the block 2. Arthox addition. *|,ooo
ud owner* Addition to Booker T Waahinpton
» cooperate achool in colored addition. *13.000.
cooperative Addition to reaidence. Ilk West Lae.
•nap thi. Mr. M. J Skinner. (MW
1 w“ both Re.ulence, 515 South Independence.
I- H# told Geo Markhart. 5400.
tod derived Store buildinp and residence. 109
evary year North Miaaion. J. A. Mcltoupui
liahod hero * 1.000
He .toted Store buildinp. *07 South Mater.
! toved hi. Ralph Bowlin. •
GAS EXPLOSION DAMAGES
THE ST. JAMES HOTEL
Huukn Itoae by K.ple*,oa m Bati-
matad ta Be Fally 54.9M.
Naw (ouaty G
Croak county com
at the last election, orpamaed Mon- Servr
day. and art now fully started m thair Each
»wh. Tha mom ban ar*. Gaarg* Wil- proup
I'hey, Sapulpa; Wallace Doolm. Oil- Tht
ton; Tal Faster. Bristow. Mr. Daalia know
waa elected as chairman af th* cam- what
miaaion* r*. witho
Tha outpolnp commiaaioaer*. Vance drr c
Likely, Anton Drwmripht and Henry help I
Larnana had ramplotod tha work af rioaei
the commiaatenara for the second the «
quarter, and ware ready to turn the ia no
work aver to their succeoaor*. tor i
commissioner. Municipal Judpe Decker this mom
»y ware aakrd mp. tha next day after tha pWrious
and aaawartd Fourth. That', a pood record Than
• law and or wort four vnpa broupht before hia
hm aaaiatant. honor, one whits and the other, col-
irvics comma ond. Those four an in the city jail.
^ •"* • »PMdar. who
rpt clean—thi, was up before the judpa. ware pivtn
and all the furniture in this room ax-
c*Pt a larpe couch waa totally
1 wracked. The ex plosion came with
' wh force that the funrlturo was
thrown up off the floor and broken
in the fall. The floonnp waa not
broken but waa bulped about a foot
Just aver where the boater had etood.
An entire new floor will have to he
Pwt down The baseboard was loos
•nod and the plate piaaa windows
were broken into bite. Some of the
plait f lass window, in the lobby were
also broken. Tho tile floor in the
Pootal Telepraph office which ad-
leiM the wntiap room was torn up
and tha walls cracked, but the earv-
mw af tha company was net inter-
ruptod.
Tha noma #f the explosion was
heard several bieeka from tha hotel,
aad many cittxcna report fealty the
vibrations. Only on# parson waa to-
hwwd from the explaaien a paatla-
aaa puaat who waa writmp at ana of
the tables in the wnthip roam. Ha
•na cut. but not seriously so, by
sMm. The table ha was wnti^ an
had a plans top which was broken
Me small hits, and ha waa hit bp
••■te af tha pleas.
fink Given Goad Talk. outlined hia work for i
At tha regular weakly Rotary lunch- y**r' *“* tfUr <I'M»aaions,
aon Tuaaday. a splendid talk an equal “*“* COOBtY rommiaeioneri
opportunity was given by W. K. fan- lh*y Wmllmra Doolin
troll, aocrutory af tha Buainea* Men’s pr**“CB *f lh#,r "h»< I
aaaaeiation. He atatod that democ- ^*y Hie work and pn
fncy was the foundation af equal roan,y wo*id *° *!• within
opportunity, and named some of the ** ”pport *B* work.
rock» which threatened to wrack our ---
•hipa—rack af selfishness. Jana Waddings.
*M| tka rocks af aalfiahnae. ■'•"•. »h* month af bnd
which are threatening equal oppor- th* trodijwn ia Croak <
twlty aro individual aeMnhrom. Bmi month, whan M ma
which ia paar interest hi pahtieaL so- *•“•» «wro iasuad in t
•M and panarnJ welfare; mlfiahnees cUTk'* «ff»ca. Although Ji
»Minl and rolipioua affair*, suck **Mltiaaa] marriap* month
kna ne place in dummaty; i *** ••trintM kata this
inAmtrial nnd rammorcinl aalftoluaaa. Hronan being
which la as oftan found ta the datri-, J*Mnry. b February U
■■■*. nf a community, tka state and * ■•rriafe licensee team
duttoa answered ~To ass that peo-
fk knva fans and to pat nice seats
for elderly people "
Tuesday morning the girls broupht
thair dolls to compete for prises.
There were so dolls shown by their
9«Md owner*. Three ribbons were
awarded by a commute* af three
k*F»- Tka girls winning tka ribbon*
•nro. first. Dorothy A hoi; second.
ABco Elisabeth Barton; third. Clau
4mc Nick lea. Mias Lena Cooar ia
•Mating th* junior chaatonqua su-
pervisor
Back of The Figures on
Your Light Bill
Perhaps all you sw on that slip of paper ia a lot of
figures, a discount dale, or aotngthiiM about so man* kilo,
watt hours.
What you don’t see behind your light bill ia the vaat
array of men, money aad material conatantly required to
give you light when you puah the button.
Tbiak of die thouaaada of milm of wire, every »wH> of
which muat be kept in aarvice.
Thuik of the vaat budding*, the fortunes inverted in
machinery, the fleets of motor trucks, the army of men
and women, from skilled engineers to office staff.
/m’f it worth thinking atom, that the mm rrrftrmiirf am
yonr monthly bill, hmgUmiaU of thorn factor» to work
for yonf
OKLAHOMA CAS & ELECTRIC 00.
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1923, newspaper, July 5, 1923; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470205/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.