County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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Return* to Trus League
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bllter end
| The large and liveried gent
»bn spins the revolving doors
I(,r t-hr other large and liveried
j gent who open* your taxi may
wear gold buttons and
braid but the seruhwoman
remains her
splashing her pail and mop H*-li *
about Irom spot to spot
ilv greeting the
dawn with the slush of
and the slapping up and down the street Is not the
of her mop rag Her eyes do in Manhattan
not rise from the floor to sur- rer
vrv thr lonely glitter of
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tary to New York s i-----—
a truck driver for 17 years
And one of the auavest
best dressed genteel Individ
gold UaJ* outside of Walker htmaelf
nr Adolph Mrnjou
humble self __ ^ swarm of ores in the old
Kitchen belt . pjVr
______ wear- P^P1* pursuing a rolling dime
Manhattan and **nl losing their live*
water After all. the middle of
safes! spot
Song plug
Suburban real estate
sal< mm meeting the rommu-
tnnon train* And wearing him
lav< nder bands on their pa
janias Skeletons of umbrri
mayor, was las lining the putter after a
ram storm . . More trade for
the street comer umbrella
salesman . .
The blind news butcher who
sits in front of the Pennsyl-
vania Station, talking things
e ver w ith the Pullman porters i _ — -----—
Here he hears of the world „ _ »nd Uke
of things going on in Chicago “ Bn>f','1>rn-bound express Onre
Plorlda. California He
talks as though he had aeen _
tntended to
Aik* of people who pan;
thal happen around V
Sightless he seas
more than any am
hurrying rr wd nl. i:t him . Icffl* X
And there* the blind man
who mingle* In the subway
crowd each night. Here U a
true miracle of Manhattan
Many b night I have seen him
leave the shuttle train, feel his
way along the long, rushing
aboard, he feels his way along
with hi* stick, slapping It
against the feet of those who
line the seat* rinally he lo-
cates the Iron bars that guard
ibr sliding train doors and
there he perches counting thb
stations on hit fingers, keenly
sware of each stop And, they
tell me, he never mak»s a Rife-
take
NFW YORK In those hours
just before dawn when the all-
nighters arc starting for home
•••id the early-to-beds' are
disturbed b> approaching morn
disillusion strides through the
gilded and be crystalled open
pii.rs of Manhattan’s nt7y
ballroom*
Disillusion enters in the
*h..p< <f the scrubwoman
Whither 'he t^jppen* to be
Mte scrubwoman at the Rnr
rrv'-'a) room or thr Staten
I*.and ferry lunch room she |
s thr same scrubwoman who
ranie to "help out grandma"
•n Saturday That Is to say,
-hr* the same type Ofttimcs
>hr passes like a wrinkled bent
* faith before the beginned
tents, who have rlung to the
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GUARD
fkks og "reaping in. “ Put yen* hr»tv hi
hp r leaning up Jr« Mn»l from the L nu
down pnswwd mtn It by mctlw kidney*.
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■ »►>' (• mo,i« old Diprh Nan ul
■ 1 “ It 'I*r hold Resnedy — m »
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MUSLIM OIL
Whether you find her in the
lobby of a skyscraper or I he
office of a Wall Street mag-
nate or the ballroom of a rltzv
hotel shr remains the rymbol
of humble toil perhaps the
best symbol one can find In
New York
NOW!
Noted In passing . George
Collins, the executive serre-
WEEK - END OUTING
TICKETS
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Side Trips
From Niagara FsHs
Al SrworI b<WMa Rain.
Toronto »nd
return ...$345
C.iayton, N. Y.
f’nd return $16.10
Alexandria Bay
and return $16.65
Montreal and
return
SPECIAL EXCURSION TARE
Cleveland to <*■■ rv/\
Niagara Kails *P £ •\j\J
ONLY • Kd. Trip
TO ).l, 1 l,K.
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Al HoihmI Trip Fare*
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ON SALE
SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
T* »nd including Neptemhev Idth |»gg
Half rare far C hildrrn
ASK THE FRISCO AGENT
• far additional mlarmsli.n
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Pavwnger Traffic Managrr
>25.20
Quebec and
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Home with a . ;
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-NoufA-REr 7
SOBEU !>^y
grade* go on sale
Saturday at this greatly
reduced price.
( otton-rilihcd Suits
Exceptional value* In
one-piece Calilornta style
Swimming SulU for men
Black navy. Kelly and
jmai oon with contrasting
Iran hizj . 3d to 48. 7*.
at our low price of I «/ C
Boys sues rn
at 59c
in
Wherever the? gu, ItfetW lM*nrfit* follow. Standarda of |iv
inp are advaiH-ed; worker** wage* are raiaed; the housewife
i* freed from petty drudgery and home* arc nude happier.
Hc.au*e of |)ie forcMplit and initiative of tliosr wlio liave
Mrung dir*e wires, cle.tri.il) -CHEAP FIIXTRICITY—
i* availaiile tiMiay to nearly everylaMly.
Men* aU-wooi Swimming
Suits
Boy*' all-wool Swimming
Suit* at
Hie electric light and |Mmer liusines* i* a basic industry. It
rnu*l grow and ex|iand or other induslrira cannot—and com-
munities cannot. Thi* industry may be de|tended upon to
anticipate Oklahoma’s demands, because it is founded upon
the principle of private enterprise and progress.
( Itll.llRKVS PLAY 81'ITS «!*.
Slur Pin Check and Khaki
WORK PANTS
Remarkable value* because they’re
full cut allowing plenty of leg
room, have two hip pockets with
button down flaps, belt loops and
cuff bottoms Our low price-
Waist You
98c s
Work
Shtru „
Seamless Toe
Sox
Coverall Work
SulU
"Big Leo"
Overall*
Bandana
Handkerchiefs
Central Dnisioa
E. B. Smith, Mgr,
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1928, newspaper, July 5, 1928; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470643/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.