Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1926 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, NOV. 5. 1926
veteran ami any tourists who behave*
himself is sure of a warm, .xymipa
thotU' weksome in this quiet buV
town by the Marne, no matter what
the politicians and jouinaiiets in
Paris say or do abxit the war debt.
Chateau Thierry Hasn’t Forgotten
Stirring Events of the World War
has been made by civilian-? and tour-
An American
IFOR SALE—Black dirt and manune
i Phone 2164. 52-6
WANTED
isis since the war.
who ha.1 lived here for year# said
that the conduct of a few tourists
has been scandalous. Petty thin#*
but Ohateau Thierry is a small town
and these tilings are biuited about.
He known of cases where thoughtless
American youths have laughingly
stol.-n fruit from the little sti T*
on the main street, others liave ab-
stracted cheap souvenirs Some have
r».-t shown the reverence and rewpect
the French expect in presence of
American and French monuments and
memorial*.
\V B. Fitt^, in charge of Belleau
Wood memorial, who has lived in
Helleau three years, said thut hun
dred* of Fr.nch come to Beleau
Wood every Sunday In summer and
he has never seen anything except
utmost respect and reverence for the
place where 1,000 American hoy's
were killed.
“in fact,” said Mr Fitts. “They
show more respect than some Ameri-
cans who come.”
The peatwtnt* still talk about one
American who toured the battle-
fields in evening clothes. He took
the early train from Paris after a
hard night in Montmartre. The
chauffeur who drove him around the
battlefields told me. about the amaze-
ment of the French. They could not
iinder.-tund that he probably meant no
POA SALE—At a sacrifice The
McCullough hotel building must
be sold Immediately. Any reasonable
price considered. Address John H.
Cunningham. 731 Gunter bldg.. San
Antonio. Texas.__47-10
WANTED—Man with car to travel
with me through Oklahoma. Few
hundred dollars required. Reliable
proposition and attractive future.
Address J. I. Brown. 229 Lynch bldg
Tulsa, Okla. 56-2
Editor's Note: Eight years ago
(this week the events which lead
to the a: mistk-e and the closing
of the World War were beginning
to come to a head. The battle of
Chateau Thierry was fought eight
years ago today.
Herald Want Ada Brings Results.
WANTED TO RENT—V
or 3 room
house, modern, close in. 205 S.
Oak or cal! 1469. 55-2
WANTED- Competent housekeeper.
Give references. Address E care of
Sapulpa Herald.____55-3
MISCELLANEOUS
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LOANS—6 percent business property.
7 percent residence, monthly pay-
ments. $10 per thousand. Interest re-
duced monthly. Chief Title and In-
vestment Co. 30-30
WANTED—Two wood cutters
once. Phone 945J.
By Webb Miller
t Pre»«* Stuff <*orr**pond«*ni >
MATEAU THIERRY. Nov 5
P. I—Has Chateau Thierry for-
I gotten’
"Chateau Thierry will faithfully
preserve she rememIterance of the
I bravery with ^hkth the soldiers of
I America fctJgltt. For the victory Which
i deli van d our city. Neither their
HARVARD IS FAVORITE TO WIN in. a >r Mr * I
BATTLE WITH PRINCETON . j be forgotten, and the population utf
TOMORROW Chateau Thierry will always re-erve
-- the mast pressing and cordial wel-
By Henry L. Farrell come for American families which
(United frees start correspondent) may come here to accomplish their
BOSTON. Nov. 5. Reminiscent of the newly^e(>
the days when the “Big Three games tied MllnlcilBl Council at their first
were the 3 star events of football,” meeting after the war on December
the Princeton and Harvard squads l'>, 1919 while the town, was still lying
were attracting some oldtime public ‘"h™'"’* passage of eitftt years
attention as| they went through dress changed the attitude of the people of
rehearsal today for the first of the Chateau Thierry- Hat* the sore ques-
Bi« Three” acta tomorrow. tion of the American debt and the
There is a well supported rumor cam^ign of MUtiement of America
prevalent that Harvard has a foot- «*«•»■ sectEns the Pam press
ball team this year. The Harvard „,the deling* toward the
boys find themselves the favorite to a ^ to ^mn aMWW. t0
lu, r hut these questions the United Prees coi-
Princeton has th, leputaticn <f haul ra-pondent revhdud the lAtle Marne
kig best and playing best when the ,^>wa for fl,, h tlme n e
Sds and the handicap are the great days when the Amur sans were ham-
merino the Germans back cm the
Princeqcn always has played a hard u,”T(j an<1 . ,
same against Harvard, so hard In Lu*,etl >° ,h.e testimony of the act-
^ct thatHarvard has protested manv '«»« Mujrcr, M Bethincourt. who re-
times about being handled roughly ^ned in Chateau Thierry through-
uul alwavs insists on having a Satur- the war and who will bo rernem-
iay .between the Princeton and Yale bx hundreds or hoys of toe
: M thiid D*vision.
The Princeton team probably will "Moa Dl“J “X fri™d' hhe
-arry a nice little hate into nhe thumping the table with, a huge fist
battle this year, as Hatvard pubjely “nltl the dishe* raGled. if the
expectorated in thh direct im of Americans had not cotne the Boche
Princeton by trying to get Princeton , *' lllJ 8,1,1 he ^ <'.h1at‘lau Thierryv 1
rff the 1927 schedule so a game ; know 1 was here all the tline and I
‘oukl be scheduled with Michigan or <« what happened. \Ve «*•> know
Notre Dame the lrulh ?(hall never forget. "Those
Princeton R Is understood. would who are saying bad things
lave been kicked off the Harvard about Americans are p litteiaus and
ichedule next year if Yale would have jcuina. .,s in Paris. They don1
stood for it an,d the militant lads kn.w that they are talking. You
rom Nassau are now figuring that tell the hoys Of the Third Division
t would be gireat to sock Harvard who used to give me food and won-
md then kick Harvard off the Prince- d«*i ml white bread in front of the
on schedule Town Hall Oliat we do not forget.
It will be a nice friendly game from M. BeUancourt is «wvemty4iiree
ill Indications. *>», but vigorous and hearty. He
Harvard has been fortunate in *«- ,ooks abcut a» he did eight years
•aping serious injuries all season and ago-iill weans a rough Jacket but-
Jrinceton ought to be in the beet tuned to his throat, a worn, heavy
hape of the year beca. se of the cap. and pulls at his loog white beard
irst time Princeton will have the when he gets excited
ise f several f h*r crippfcd players Not everybody ih lbateau Thierry !
,bo -have been out all season 1* outspoken in their linking for
Jake Slagle the ibig ace of the Americans as M. Bethincourt. There I
•rinceton backfleld, who has had are some people in Chateau Thierty
inly forty minute* work all season who do not like the Americans as
„kU he hark as will Ted Williams. much as they might. And the rta-
WANTED TO RENT—Five or six
room modern house with garage.
Call M. S. Berlnger. Sapulpa R-fin-
James hotel
WANTED Knur room house. Phone
881W. 53-3
WANTED—Clean cotton rags at the
Herald office. No stockings or
lace curtains. _tf
washings. Dried
Plumbing Repairs
WANTED Family
and starched. 5c per pound. Work
guaranteed. We deliver. White's
Laundry. Phone 1920W. 53-4
U anted- St-wiug of all kinds. W*!!l
come to your home. Mrs Morton.
Phone 1008. 53-fl
MARCELLING 50c. Kinkaid rooms.
Phone lo08. 52-6
We have the only car In the city,
fully equipped for repair work
No going back for tools
colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and
other forms of respiratory diseases, and is
excellent for building up the system after
colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough
or cold is not relieved after taking accord-
ing to directions. Ask your druggist, (adv.)
MOYER, THE PLUMBER
Phone 897 219 8. Main
Established 1908
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three room apartment,
118 8. Elm. Phone 741. 56 2
EDW. P. BAXTER
Teacher of
Violin, Cornet, Guitar
Plano TuAlng
8. Park Phan# 181?,
FOR SALE—Loud speaker. Phone
r>R KENT — Furnished sleeping
room adjoining bath. 509 S. Park.
56-J
Hock Bottom
Prices
FOR RENT Housekeeping ro:ms.
close in, ground floor, electric
lights. 503 ’ E. Bryan. 5C-2
FOR RENT—Five room modern
house. 122 S. Independence. Phone
1617.__ Ot-6
FOR-RENT—2 housekeeping rooms,
everything furnished, strictly pri-
vate. adults. 19 N. Poplar. Phoue
1789. 56-3
vtate of Pennsylvania should know
tliat they are mighty grateful for the
little waterw< rks system Pennsylvania
Installed as a mem1- rial
There are several score mothers
in Chateau Thierry who are warm-
.'y grateful to Am rica. because the
Methrodfet Memorial, in charge of
Doctor W’adsworth is runuiug a
cheche where they can leave tlheir
babies while they work It is an
innovation in Ohaiteaj Thierry and
there are plenty <ot evidences that
it is appreciated.
In Justice to the veterans who left
such a clean record in this region
it must be stated that tlle small
minority of peciple here who don’t
like Americans as much as they might
BENK.HARMES
PhoM 4*1
Never before have we bad the select stock of recondi
tioned Ford cars at the prices we are now offering.
FOR hENT—Nicely furnished bed
room, garage, board If dosired. 518
8. Cedar. Phone 1455.x 56-5
WOODEN SHEET
METAL WORKS
Moving from 20 North Wst*r to
104 East Hobson, first door aaat
of Postofflee
1 UK RENT—Three room Hpam/innt
furnished or unfurnished ground
floor, modern, garage. 1025 E. Hob-
8, n. Phone 1608. 56-2
FOR RENT- 2 light housekeeping
rooms. Call 818 E. McLeod be-
tween 4 and 7. 56-"
These cars are all backed by a thirty day guarantee.
That means something to you. They have all been thorough-
ly overhauled. Many of them repainted with Pyroxalin paint
and have new tires. The terms are within your reach and we
will make it easy for you to drive a good car this winter.
FOR RENT—2 ntc ly furnished light
housekeeping rooms. Adults only.
523 8. Oak. Phone 1146J._55-2
FOR RENT—Two room furnished
•apartment. Phone 1373._55-2
FOR RENT- Two room furnished
house, modern. Phone 584W. 55-3
FOR RENT—5 room partly furnish-
ed house, garage. Phone 1239W.
55-2
Whole Pecans
Let us demonstrate one of these cars to you
Cracked Pecans
DR. FARRIS
Dentist
Pecan Meat*
SAWJLPjH M0TOR R0»U»ANV
can furnish them in any
quantities
FOR RENT—2 housekeeping rooms,
everything furnished, strictly pri-
vate. Adults. 19 N. Poplar. Phone
1778. 55-'8
Phone 1500
CREEK COUNTY
BOTTLING CO.
Dependable Service’
515 S. Maple
Phone 1790
FOR RENT—Three room furnished
apartment, modern 143 8. Inde-
pendence. Phone
_ 2113J._54-3
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms.
Also sleeping rooms. Call 324J.
405 S. Maple._54-3
FOR RENT—Two room house, nice-
ly furnished. Also sleeping room.
No children. Phone 1018 320 S. Oak.
54 6
it Sure
is all A 0iG
mSTERYSO
I'M OUT OF >T
im Ox/xy • ,
i D LIKE. TO
SEE MR JlQGS'
TELL HIM IT'S
JERR'V HICKEY
callin'
NO. 0OTHE HAD ME
overcoat an' Gave
IT TO A FRIEND OP
MINE-IWANTTO .
FOR RENT—Five room modern
house furnished. Phone 1958 after
5:30. 54-3
FOR RENT—Three room modern
house, garage. Phone 582 after
6 p. m. 54-3
Fbl, ifENT—5 room house, not mod-
ern, South Hiawatha Phone 1792.
54 6
FOR RENJT- two room semi-modern
house. Inquire 1031 E. Bryan. 52-6
FOR RENT—4 room House! Partly
52-5
furnished. Phone 1330J.
FOR SALE
TWO b st residences in city, both
modern, both on paved streets,
at prices to alarm Santa Clause.
Buy now. Todd. 56-1
GOOD sixty acre farm right neor
Sapulpa. only $:450O for Sapulpa
residence. Todd. 56-1
VMMN D»c>>vt ) f ruNK A.
or TU»s motcw* 'Boat idea
l\) ILL Plftoe 4 =*
GlODY AP SPARKY -
papas Gonna stan ri6«t
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FOR SALE O od milk cow. fresh.
Emery Timmons. Rural route 2.
Sapnfpa. 56-3
FOR KA*i.E OR TRADE 1925 Ctiurnl-
ler touring car. Excellent condi-
tion Terms. 122 8. Main. Ph>no
2264 56-10
■ In spite of
SETBACKS IN
WlAVE EFfO(?T To
20N9DEK TMC
ENGLISH aiANMEt
0ARM6y (Joo6ie
AMD HI^AJOSie
5T6E0 HAVE NCT
IP5T TMtlK QOOO
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SPIRIT AND MERC
TReV ASE AfjAfN
AEA0Y fed ANcfcfg
Attempt
f)U SALE I'iano. Unusual value
for i ash. Phone 1176 or 2358. 55-3
furniture.
55 3
FOR SALE- Household
504 S. Main.
FOR SALE— Antique furniture. o04
• S. Main. 55-3
FoK SALE - -Burroughs adding ma-
chine large carriage type. Phone
232._______55-3
TO TRADE Six room modern bun-
galow. well located in Okmulgee
for property of equal value In Sa-
ia. Phone 2192. 54-4
puipi ,
FOR SALE OHf' KENT—Six room
modern house with garage. 605 S.
Oak. Call 2167W. 54-3
Tt isn’t right to
FIGHT ABOUT THINGS
WITH YOURr££»----
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that WASVEPY MANLY
AND POLITE OF YOU AND
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SAPULPA
COLLECTION
AGENCY
Douglas F. Young, Mgr,
421 BcrryhiU Bldg.
Phone 285
FOR SALE—Used
cheap. Phone 1763.
Thor
washer.
54-6
FOR
1514
SALE—Cook
stove.
Phone
54-3
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