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PAGE TWO
SAPULPA FREE PRESS FRIDAY JUNE 18. 1937
The Sapulpa Free Press
Published Everv Fridav afternoon al iv<d Ea«t Dewey
Avenue, Sapulpa, Oklahoma
RAY W GIERHART, Publish*
Telephone 600
IVnted rurard and vent down in
I a hear
Befc.rxl Slim came a bawl ot
warmn* Get him inside* Oet
hint Inside Slim III hrlp yah"
The next i.. merit (at Spud Dill-
on. atilt encased In hit white baf-
tend' •s apron van brndina over
Dak . t(Maine at his .OinuMara
‘It. my neht lae snapped t>
kou through set trwih
Gel met
W I can hobbir ins:dr |
beU. ft.im an bark
CLASSIFIED
Ad Column
•— TrutTHOM aaa —:
- VI t -MIN W \STI II
I commit He returns to his Circle
II ranch to (ind ba father dead
I and sinister force* at work trying
! to make him violate tus parole so
that he can again be niuoaded to
' prison
The Brockweli* and their tana
are plottlna to aalR possession
hter*
Mini ISH1NT. POA F RTY
*n the
Uon *
Hopkins F
true M: h
New York
1 the dav. ai
Oovenimer
hich is at pi
thir • if the prediction made
F ra Works Progress Ad-
akins said, in an address
, plotting to pain
! of Circle L ranch and the property
ciI Mona Hall s neighbor and life-
| u ne friend of Slim Lcyaj*
Sinn ilsooveri that Sheriff Star-
| b>ck has joined the plot against
him With the help of Dakota
Blur and his cowboys Sinn Loyale >
defies the landgrsbberu to do their '
worst
d
i decent living sta
inning
.* He added that
that t
he cort will ‘ come
pg mini
* than Uif average
t won t take more than I
ees to it that one-third;
nt insufficiently clothed
ndard We have just
*'it s going to cost
out of the hides" of
incomes
iverty abolished, but
it the way to do it is to take
? iess able. There is danger in
f near-poverty What
-c.rra. &.owly. throw-made, there would al-jof
stab
Birr Starbuck hunaelf began to
realise the futility of things He
alar briuu
ing Iced steadily at those mocking- j
firry flashes Dakota singling him j
out closed in At ten paces, hr j
shouted. ‘Starbuck yuh crooked!
rat. this way It's Blue who*
callin' yuh '
Starbuck twisted in his saddle,
snarling and flung two lightning
shou One drew a crimson brand
across the side of Dakota's neck
r.red bf<p. ferocious
jh they were So Sltm
turned to Dakota
“Yuh an' me go to town as truck
as we can gut there Dakota ” be I
snapped tensely Tisdale yuh stay j
her* an' let Oarar fix up that arm
of yores Steve so Charley, get
seme lanterns an clean up things
around her* But keep yore guns
handy There's no tellin but what
that crowd, bein desperate might j
make another try Grab a orotic
Dakota "
Dakota’s own hone was dead but
he socti secured another as there
were several n dee leas one* .-tamp-
ing and snorting around In a
fast ground-eaung gallop, he and
Slim beaded (or town
Slim knew human nature and he.
knew that unless this full '-xoners-1
• TV A \"T> p Man eith car to take
to ffap Dm Idea CMasI <rrtr profitable Rawleigh Rotate
ill smooth precision bark I ■MMMRud customer* Musi be
* step at a time Just as i satisfied with earnings of tan a
iu» snapped rn.ptv hil to *4*rt Wr1»c Rawleigh'a
struck the wall of * 1 OKF-3T7-101B Memphis Term or
Then hands grabbed i**' c 11 Bruce Brtstow Oklaho-
rked him to one side and|m, l 13-4tp
., LLr rtaHriruxH I PTR.NON AL. LOAMS MADF - It
,mmed shut He and Dakota! „ bllslnw policy to bor-
the w I Horae Saloon Up* money when legitimate need*
Rooney was the man who [demand It See us- Amman Wa-
d'd Slim to safety itlonal Bank-Personal loan depart-
! meet H w OUlsam. manager
m began hurriedly reload
guns Spud barked an ar-
t my ole double-barreled
Joe an' fasten woresrlf
front window Rprav those
by the bank with buck-
ram keep em shuffled
COM Pin i line of minor office
supplies for mis at the Democrat
New*
Bof'ND r-c.rif ;■•••*« at 1 ledger*
at The Democrat News office
all are in the west except Mary-
land. Daslrlct al Columbia and
Louisiana ,
Of the first ten state* giving aid
to needy blind four are in the
east with Maine ranking first In
the number sided and Pennsylvania
second New Hampshire and Ohio
are the other two
ri m It -r Hot>l -
When public achoni patrons think
of what the legislature did for the
art tools they naturally think of the
912 900 00 a year appropriated
But more was done Here briefly
are wane of the other good things
given the schools
Under one bin me legislature
1 provide that small district* could
be added to larger ones and gave
the county superintendent power
to determine what ratio of the sep-
arate bonded debt of each district
the districts should bear when
Joined Into one
I wheat Tito I hanged
Under HBT7 the legislature pro-
, tided that escheat taxes ranging
from one to sis per cent on cor-
poration* holding lands longer than
sever years should all go to the
permanent school fund of the state
Tbs corporation* are anw forbid
den from holding land not weeded
in their direct regular basin*** for
longer than seven rears hut There
was no teeth to enfiwce the law
The raced art prtwided that
corporation getting land* by fore
rfoeure and In other way* must
pay the state • tag for holding
the land ranging <ne per cent the
first year and adding a per cent
each year up to six per cent TTie
corporation must file s rear'-,
statement showing thg lands it
srqulred
The legislature a I an fixed the
travel txprnaes of county school
superintendents after July 1 on a
population basis Superintendent*
In cnur.tlee under 34 ooo populatax.
get M'S per year for travel, in
rotinttm between 24 0O0 and 41000
they get not less Utah lieu and
not more than 99*10 per year and
in counties over 44 000 they get not
lew* than 9000 nor more than 91 300
per year for traveling expense*
We repair fountain pew fh«
Democrat We v*
itl
, ! shot Starbuck rasped hi* snarling
curses cut -short abruptly His guns r<med
> be some who would believe
his incarceration bad been legiti-
mate The only way to completely
wipe out that stain agamst him
was to get that confession from
Arthur Sims face was mm a* he
considered It He d get what he
| wanted If hr had to resort to
. Apache tricks to do it
When Slim and Dakota reached
| Pinnacle It was after midnight.
The town seemed quiet enough
However, they took no chances.
< ircimg well around to one side
and leaving their mounts ground-
some two hundred yard*
ay from the town limits They
ive to tl
»tent to
Ulf safe wav to bring about a more The other socked heavily into on
m of wealth would be to produce more °t vhe bucking roils of Dakotas!
Instead of talking about taking out of the hides" “ddlf |
particular class for the benefit of another class, it1 ** ln l0f*f on*
X' wiser for men holding high places of public
o be talking about encouracing those who control . » budded to the dustv earth He
hinery of production to produce enough more com- loaded both hand* about the horn | wttl, ^ ^ 0j ^ ^ !oot
SO that nobodv would have to go without ,oi his sadd.r hi* shoulders hunch-1 stealing in through the shadows
it is the process bv which Amenca has made its «t “lt*r *»« draining white carefully
all of them—wealthier than the people of any “L stoo*y W1U **
lM_. b ..I,.... ! t° f** P**1 Dskot* But the I where close to the bank' mut-
mon n a.. r..>to.>__. first frenzied leap of his mounttUred Sl.m but by this Ume
arm him »waving Quit* *udd»i..> , Brcvkweii an' his crowd are in town
pass into the osrt of discipline be slithered head foremost from I ari on vtw watch Best thing w*
Henrv Ward Beecher had in mind i bis mddie Iran do is just lay out quiet her*
when he said “Religion means I instanUy Dakota also swung to ] in this alley and wait develop-
woek :n a dirty world You are nek the ground leaping apart from his!ment* Whal d ruh think
called of God if you are ashamed I bronco crouching low He knew j Dakota grunted axNtit So they
to scour and scrub ] that s hall of lead would be search- J squatted down their back* against
SI Mm SCHOOL
1 1 SS< >N
id. With the
shotgun Brock well s crowd
scattered wildly SUm edging In
bes .r Rooney snapped shot after
ahe; it this one and that He saw
twi ci them go down From the
Itvr-r stable corral came a whoop
of numph and a sputter of words
thi k with the brogue of old Ire-
land
•Whurroo! Glv
OLD PAPFRS for sale at the
nllial bellow | Demorrat News office. I no East
Dewey Are
IUBLE-HEADER
to the spa) -
K.r-
G*
Jcaepl. despite his exalted rank.. mg (or him In that he was right
and his consequent privilege to J The animal he had Jost left col-
move m exclusive circles with folk lapsed In its tracks shot through
Tex- Ep
wealth and high social i the head Dakota went flat on the
position
iosi touch with the
11
I
cast
cooimon man and tus needs
he at once acted to alleviate their j him one dug kickuig tus eyes full
held bis fire.
With commendable gen-1 of dust Skill
of crest
S 4 S3
!»• gracious treatment
titer* is a refreshing <
> U*«fr earlier shabby cem-
diK’ *• IV'.“an lnvtL'4 them and eronty he brought them to Egypt j gambling that without Starbuck to
h;- Jg-d lather Jacob :n the name save them a new start under ' lead them the remaining members
of Phirraoh. to wtile in Egypt, he conditions making for comfort [of the posse would break and run
promised them sufficient food for ^ prosperity. for U
the Xi-a i faralne_wtdeh » I real rebuke in Bl;s* ln thu *>» w“ »'*’ R**l-
remali ed The djtnct of Goaher. c<nnuli ^ ^ pra-ung l ^e.r leader was down
a pas u.*., .ertne area *r- ood on Sunday They li be ai:JUw P0**' *»««■ »«>
^ h°®f right on Monday Its just a little T**" mwi *nd
they urWied durir.. the seven- ^b|t ^ vr too 0,_ i thundered away into the night
'• . . . I
a friendly asil close to the muuUl
of the alley Pr.en ume to time
Slim would stick s 'careful head
around the corner and survey the
round, alert and waiting I street Ttir bank was tame fifty
Lead whispered over and around I yards away, on the opposite side
teer. years of
E^vpg.
Herr we have a
appikxbop of the
Too i -util of our religion
PomNc-c remind* ua. is “ei
res pot er.es* without practical is-
sue.'l («il to understand that to
the g 'f«l is action not diction an
in Bliss
Carman > song They're praising
God on Sunday They U be all
right or. Monday It s just a little
habit they ve acquired" Too o(-
ten religion is an orcasonai ex-.
a X ;. I • w ■ ».*“•: t ' “ >n t:. -
verr prai tic*. . . A> must learn to think I 'ny *lth ^ Winchesters But
Goioer. Rule o( U a- Dr FosdiJt mnstt a- I pr**«itly Slur, s voice calling out
From a type of (aith mau
xr »r.i^ it. chAnct^r it
u reai.i beiucuuri^ an XlnruiAy mam* I shoot.
ouor.ii ;:.g and lasting aU the week God I 8fcm f*me lhf
sent me be (ore eou * said Joseph
brothers “to preserve you
save your Uvea" That is
ctre*
od to i
aulTipr
fuliim
uoit of Christian
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warily Dakota yuh ali right
he called
“Sittin pretty SUm" was the
I laconic answer “They ve all sloped
Brum the boys out I ve got Star-
buck
Slim exclaimed In surprise ' Leo
BrockweU s back in the corral he
vouchsafed as be came up TV-
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Store 423 & Dewey Phone 791
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Softball Game
workers are counted (or employ-1
ment compenssticm purposes "
Oklahoma leads the nation in
the number of persons per 1000
rowd were quick lo reallrr I of estimated population who are
here was noth.ng to be gamed receiving federal-sUte old age pen
;ng to fight matters out along I wni given those 66 years and
.ne Any chance of looking the J older, accxxdtng to information ;
was entirely gone now. I given Oovemor Mar.and by the
another minute or taso th'j national social security board In
town would be about their ] W**fc|ngton
The inly thing to do was nde | The state is fourth In the nation
:<V fast As this idea caught j m giving assistance to dependent
tliev raced for their hones | children and nineteenth In giving
sere rearing and plunging I aid both in co-operation with the
fnght They split some riding | federal government, to the needs
blind
SACK
The 1 iguiea
1937 psvment
proved
some south
the lead of thane passing the
Horse, came Cinder Alton,
tied low over his buckskin’s
SUm tried two shots, but
d both Joe Rooney calmly
cradled the Greener against
•ulder and pulled both trig-
Concluded Vevl Mn4
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li—last
11—after a (two
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19—To a el
4«—Halo mcm
II -All
42 -To acts
92—Toer1*o4
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«: -Kogiiok stag
49—lianas artrooo
VI—61*1 • aaa*
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24—Ir-ergirtloe
II— I o helsg foeea
29—To potittoa
11—Towos
II—To 0* If TO* v lo
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St—lU'her (boo
14— Toy
11 — Bristly *
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tl —Port ot to UT
tt—Oo-oerotwry
tt—rotor
tt —Proaoo*
tl—r oamaodroewk
19—To 'logo
11- Taoeotbeo
it—Nor aay
ABBwwr to A25
J but it runt be very bad he* sL.i iB ii
rustic." He raised his voice to a
i shout Hi gang come on over
| They've pulled out
Tisdale was the first to reach
them Got furrow from my wnst
' plumb to my elbow he explained
[ with profane punctuations “Sher
bleedin some but I've got my
j neckerchief wound around it It'Ll
keep for a time
Sieve. Charley and Oscar re-
ported unhurt, except that Oscar
had had one boot heal shot off.
He walked with a queer hit-
, hop that caused Sieve to chuckle.
Ole step-an -a-half Oscar."
As Dakota scratched a match
and bent over Starhuck, he was
. surprised to see that Starbuck a
eyes were open The sheriff groaned
j “Listen close he whispered I'm
done for an 1 know it Don't hold
It agin yuh. Blue yore a pretty
good man
“Time was w hen I was a square-
shooter myself But the glitter of
money an' a lot of slick talk made
a sucker oula me However I aim
to get some of the dirt off my
shriveled soul I ain't got long, but
ID do my best
“Loyale. yuh were railroaded on
perjured evidence. Arthur—George
Arthur he i got all the dope Oet
; holt of him an' make him talk
He s a coward an’ he'll come clean
An yuh better akin out to town
Sarg Brockweli an some more of
! his crowd are aimin' to rob the
bank tonight Arthurs idee—to
keep yuh from loanin money to
the Hall girl
j “Arthur an' Brockweli been run-
nin this thing Schemed to make
a cleanup on them Big Bend herds
But they made a me** of thing*
I an got me into It Leo BrockweU s
the man who* been holdin up the
Vasco stage' Hu voice turned
drowsy and plaintive. I'm cold —
. old as hell Oet me a blanket
, somebody ‘
8teve Owens subdued and a Ut-
ile awed ran mto the bunkhouse
But when he returned with a
blanket there was no need for It
Slim Loyale made swift decision
l on the information Starbuck had
giver, before he died The bank
. hojd-up did nek exactly surprise
SUm. for that matter, none of the
information did But tt rendered
hi* position all the more secure, to
enow that hie conjectures had been
right
He bad guessed that an attempt
might be made to loot the bank
Fur that lessor, he had detailed
Roy O Uriel and Sconet shears to
| guard It But he Ukw the odds
weniM now be firstly against there
Two doors from tt »*- a Mexican
ran Una The windows of the Mex-
ican joint glowed yellow and there
were quite a few broncos slouch-
ing at the hitching rail In front
“Brockweli an’ hit gang ate in
that greaser Joint." observed Slim
softly "I recognise that buckskin
haas of Cird'r Alton's Hope Roy | *
an Stoney don t take any chances'
w ith Alton That crooked little I'
devil is poison with a gun ~
'T wouldn't dc agy worryia’;
about them two'1 answered Dacota i
“They know Alton as well as we rt
The first lead they throw will
haided his wav Wander wh
they D pull the job'"
Mast any time now The too
is pretty daid I reckon they :
Bggenn on dean it plenty q . -
They woM have an alibi in tt
world should they get caught at i
Known, this. Brockweli will pi
his cywrds careful “
Won l do him no good." rhuc<
led Dakot He s gonna get ranch
metmr.' tells me that I
Soil (OVSKKVIM. I I \N
I' (.RI \1 LAM) BENKFII
Aged Helped
supplied are March
based on the ap-
eiiglbles for January 1937
how that In March of this
year 64 414 need) aged over 65
years old received an average pen-
non of 414 74 This is an inc rease
oyer Februarr of * J per cent jr.
the number an 113 per cent in the
»» ml- received the tia'.onai
board said
It does not begin to cover the
total of seed who have applied
lor pendtna Director Harve Mel-
ton of the Oklahoma Welfare com-
mission said And of course It has
nothing to do with those who re-
cejve direct and work relief through
the state welfare board
In March 19*7 there Were 25 2X3 I
dependent needy children who re- j
reived an average of 93 90 per
t month from the federal -state as-
per acre After , instance j and This figure took care
small second <* the children of 10 4*2 families
pea* was turned under th* governor was advised It aver- I
i aged 99 41 to a family
hay compare* Kiind (.ri 915 4s a Month
with alfalla hay the Oklahoma in March paid assist - ■
> \Tl Him Mf,HT—<*00 P. M.
| HOLMES PARK
| Sapulpa Gas Company
| VS.
| Iverson Tool Company
of Okmulgee
ee \dmi'«*i(Mi 10c
i'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirF
• menu received by ihlfUnn
Jfpkl*n| to w)ij-(fRiFfr\ \rm
mv simgnl/lcADt vhrx. ram*
1 lo benefiu of the A^nrul*
Conservation program to the
lUcif. bclievev Joe SiU^rfi# id.
^rhead. HasJuii county Saltrr*
d was a county agftrullunU con*
v r auon committeenun Uat year
A crop of ro«pr*» plant «I on
4 Allied wrri la At year Yielded from
nt to two tons
| they wer^ cut
^rowLi o!
to impri’)
; 8ukt
!avorat»r.
r
9%i»
the
rowpea
lvalue of the oouwrting crop her- 1 snee payment* to 640 needy blind
|tasted from the shifted screw i giving them *n sversgr of 91546
ranged from 614 to 630 per sere." j prr month
. '.he farmer told D C Brant, as- The figures m the table sent to
ijstant Ir. soil consrrvsttan ‘ the governor show the significant
Improving the soil by plowing
_ (set that the first ten states in
| the second growrth of cos peas un- **1P number receiving old sge *s-
! 1er la a good farming practice and . sl'l*Ilre wrr all west of the Missis-
tBg value of this practice can be! -''iUP* Hvwr Of the first ten states
1 -stunaied only through increased Klvmf aid to dependent children
. produrtior. of crops or. this land,
.during the following year* the u- -
J ! s:ani stated
won’t lisve no use for an allby any
how Them things don't mean i
darn to a da id man'
“Yuh must expect Roy an Sion
ey to sorts spread a lot of destrj
tion ' observed Biim | ■ —--------
Roy s good but Stoney is forked I Han rd Bowman son of Mr and
lightnin grunted Dakota "YtlhVe | Mrs G C Bowman is spending
never seen him in action like I several weeks in Yawl on with hi*
have Slim I tell yuh he* * holy uunt. Mr* T A
terror He ain i col those (, retativw
cold eyes for nothin Besides yuhH
an me oughta come ir. handy our-
selves ' Dakota yawned and
stretched Wish thet a get stared
grumbtec In gettln sleepy and
cold.”
Silence fell and endured un-
broken for a long hour Dasx. s
head had sunk upon his chest and
he was snoring softly Slim was
having trouble In keeping awake
himself The let-down vn nervous
tension alter the long cay of
momentous happening* found him
weary Several times his head be-
gan to nod his eyelids growing
weighty
And then like a thunderclap a
single report echoed down the
street Following it came a shrill
yammering, high-pitched yell a
pair of guns began a staccato
rumbling. In such cadence that it
was easy to tell that one man with
j a practiced pair of hands was
wielding them
Thrump thrump’ Thrump.
thrump' Thrump-thrump’
Slim and Dakota were on their
feet in a bound guns drawn, poised
m the alley opening The measured
roll of those first reports was now
shattered to bits by s ragged roar
erf other gunfire SUm saw shaw-
ody figures darting about the bank
in what appeared to be aimless
confusion
Then a stentorian yell echoed In
a voice easily distinguish* b.- as
belonging to Sarg BrockXfCfl Chose
in' Ck*e in! Theres only two of
em Close in. I tell yuht"
By the answering massing of
those shadowy figures Blur, got
Stoney Sheard and Roy O’Brien
located They were beyond the
bank in the corral of the livery
stable
' C mon ’ he snapped to Dakota
They got Stoney an' Roy cor-
nered''
Sum and Dakota went up the
street at a run With half the dis-
tance gone SUm halted and began
to shoot Dakota stepped apart
from turn and followed suit Some-
one in Br*( Swell's crowd yelled a
warning Tmmefflateii SUm »ud
Dakota became the renter of a
larhinf hai: of lead Dakota Blue
Woods and other
IN-4 RXN4E
-SEE THkT MAN BRAY!
for Life and Accident Inaaranre
A. M. BRAY
4*2 S. At opts I'hoae 1743
Sapulpas Most Complete Food Service
We are alHavs scouring the market* o! the world for
delicacies for >our table This week's feature
TomatoeS:::T:,:25
Brookfield
salad dressing
sandwich spread
fall quart >sr>
r 39c
Super Suds
Blue Salad bowl
free, bos
20c
Cookies
3# (railed oatmeal,
per pkg.
23c
Pears
FuU No. t's
46N »> rup
21c
Corn
Extra standard, dutt i < »nfa>r
with field corn
lie
June Time
Swim Time
And the time to get your suits
Irani B and B in the latest and
high quality brands Wr offer two
top biand products at price* easy
to pay The AUen-A 'life-guard'
trunks made of gabardine in solid
color* trimmed In white are our
features at 9175 The B V D
suits are In plain ribbed wools and
English ribbed wool* priced from
61 #6 to 92 »
B V D's are equipped with the
famous BatriMWi protector and stand
out as the swimming trunk for the
1937 season
AUen-A ‘life-guard’ gabardine* m
boys sixes 24 to 30 priced at 61 'JO
Other amt* from 40 cent* <ai up.
B & B Clothiers
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