Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 276, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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SATURDAY, JULY 2S. 192 S
SAPULPA HERALD
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of Marc* X. UT>
John w rorsc
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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
John H Book
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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T&a Herald r»'<-iv*a. dal*. the t*l*i?raHi n*»i T-yna of the
CalUd Preee A*eo«DtlOB. the rgant aft*ru<*,n air* »enrlr« la the
aorld. lb addition the lleral : tt t-tain» the b*T city aa1 county
oe«« fathering etaffs of any pip^r twi.e iu aiie in the atate.
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HEAD OF MIAMI
TAB LOSES LIFE
MIAMI. Fla July U-Unn*
Collier general manager of the
- Miami Daily Tab waa killed here
early today ohen his »pee«l.ng anno
mobile a a. struck by a switching
engine.
(oilier, arhuee home nan 11 pu a
• telio Idaho was thrown under the
«h-eia of the .ngine and mangled
A companion. .Mr* Beatrice Rolfe,
was throer. from the car. and her
1 foot cat off above the anhle. Mrs.
, Kolfe’a home Is in Portland, Ore
ron
The fatal accident occurred about
t Mi a. m on the Bay -Shore drive.
The speeding automobile was sand
wicked it. vaaa a m of box
ear a add struck by the (-morning
-«rit*h engine
The cro*-ing la not marked, but
the flagman said he bad signaled
• ith^hls lantern in an effort to atop
the car. The latter, however, waa
going so fast ’bat it could not stop
m time to avoid a collision, the
trainmen saiif
Mu Favorite Stories
hs I It DIN $ COBB
A Service to the Whole Land
In t■ e early »un.:.’.*-r of 11.1k three
of u« iM'Je a long trip hy aulomobile
to pfl.v a viait to a colored regiiuent at
1 tie* front .a I ranee. The results inure
than repaid us for the time and trou
^ l> e i >n • of the main < JWi|-em<attooa
«ul 1 . ' Oust Prl'ste < .»>kv>. who. I
tr a.-, he had been an eletalor at-i
, t• lid-'.' a a iiarieui apartment house,
gate hi* o<<ijpation in his *&ti»tm«-nt
• tiaak a» "in luor chauffeur.” It was
to hi rot iium Private Cookaey that
the colonel of the regiment, seeing the
expression on the other*' fu* *•« u ben
a ruln.-nnu-rfer from a Herman mortar
fell near by «n the day the <-<>uiutaud
a. .ved up to the front, and made a
h .le in tl.e earth deep enough and wide
I *•:*'»ugh .nd long enough to hi*Je the
awt-i.c .iiiuke house in it waa. I re-
P to 11r*t CIum private Cuokie;
Neat Designs on Foulartls
Harmonize with Beige
and Bracken Tones
JAP PLANES START ' l*a* der Mm R & w.ho ,or
hundred eighteen year* baa been a Baraca
LEARN OP DRV LAW.
HR.itMANX. Mo.. Jaly IS -This TORIO. Jaly JS -Twt
Ujti tudijr koovi 4buot pfohibttioo ihuitBBd p«?r*oiu. litludiag iinpfrinl turncf-
Art®* *B<1 oiTCiatB I* t if n
■ ::r's.'zzrjr*,?. ^%■ v. «»• ««_» » w
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>n. O.fcg read ate. i n tie city flight will re; or* t*a dayn. if all the defendant ,B *
1- a ar p *f • - T - * - reached ~Uoa lUadIn thaJJroaWT^'g**™
!*•>: . *f; v • S' laO.- O'-• » ef-- ••• • "■ ’heir d- •—«
mu. t wn. t;r..’ed three .Hegel sa h*rtir. T: e flight ha. :h* nnoff. In -n 1 i t i M
lea n geepera and c : »:‘r a*J nary plaint it was said that Mm^ McVlull
ration.* of ahlsky. Sob case* of tleicrtm- nt--
*<>re ':.ti W.
BAKACA3 NOTE
nume hr* * and
■ and gallons of win*. The conura-
! hand l.'taor war 'lumped and the ai 1 ■■ t’.a*- aili mee-t at the - - - • beauty shops
•*g v held -t bo:.! ponding u h.*r rr'* •* rning lor u>a|ia one ot last years be. y p
an - nel-gion prevented her from ask
t :cg for an absolute divorce. The
icinplaint named Miss Helen Hobbel
reg- New York. »To a as Mias Brona
a governt/v-nt bearing.
les.on w
r loi.urrca ui >r3ing ior me • •* —
fcich will be taught by the l as the corespondent.
< othf. strtpi~ %!•<• 1 avocwl
Th* great vogue of beige and
bracKer shade* is given an even
gr*.;. intei eat by the lntrodu<-1-
iOi o. bright color through the
tnedlun of uccesportea.
Ht* «-ut»-r% ro\ r stocktne*
n«tk»T'a- must Lp of » IYl>* that
hariiioni/Hi with fh»* JMtttrm ui. 1
jidtji. of *h+ bom«i^i4a& Sfie-t-
lti.«L unf. (jfMrlr
thn h* **Kt <1 Af**
»panI.# Th«n |m a vofru*- for »h**
San juiiat pafti rriM tkat
Sj»o ' <• Iridiatinrt Lr*-n* *i*4f of t»o
‘oior' wirhout m dpflnlt« P*‘?tprn.
th« introduction of tfi* •-** <i**-
by t hr Priaot of Wiln th«-v
ij« < odtr Ihf ri>o«.l (<o(juiiir pat-
rr.s li Koif lioni* ?v ucd in fart in
rjrt»i!i.* nhuh tu^n unJ^r !b«
^•nni; of ka!2U*«i
S«iic
S.fR
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ror v
•pun t
tir.‘ ron
Til fn
-tr.pc*
la & per
It with tWdetJn ill ] honif*
ii- n*-at (jc-riurriM on foular*l9
.ucRrro appropriate hy It*-*
fi***n’s wear i» J»l.*or of
i.«*y Ftyle Bervtre Col^ire
i. Lriiiinnt rolofR aUo
Re-Ives S'lv afitsreOUaly
i clothes.
vAic 5.TFPS-_ILc stctii of a rood mar. are ordered tJ t ,. .-ciouel pjt tins ideation:
by*the Lord; ai.d he delighted in his way —%P»alm 37:2 L
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f'HAYLR:—O Cod, Thou only art tfood Do D»ou
us to live by faith, and then I hy goodnew will extrnd to us. and
our way be Thy way
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Is it well to sit in judgment over another)—Matt. 7:1.
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CITY MOTHLRS
It is a unique expentner t that the city lathers of Savannah.
••< **kse>, if one of those- things
TO GREET RODES.
SAN DIKtiO, July 2u San Diego
drop* t.glit here alongside .if us <ud t,^jay prepared to extend the glad
off. are you going to stay by uie'f” |han<! to ih* flOO.ho* Mild l.aitg
•K.nnel," stale*l l ooksey aith sin-'Svnc" excursion of t'h;ir!*s tireen
reriiy ”1 ain’t uitnln to tell >oo no Ktsi* 'liinunitive Florida million
II* Kf one of them things hunts dost alr*' YY'ith fifty r*dd teiutives g.ith
t loe. I'll Jest natctielly Ih: obliged to 'rwl fr",“ »*iw>«ichout ibe country,
go <iv.ay fru.o her* But plea-*, uuh. K,'^“ ,'n1,a l.rain £
* ’• 2* *2 T> , “* 7 -.mher ... commerce re»resenta
Jest put It in da bool as Absent with IIlV|r,si to show the *i
UiiT «au'p* II. ft.n k j#*»t •** n |ativ» n ur<ornpgiuyihX hini huK#*
/ k I as in r • • / 1 kin git n»J
(,a. are launrhing and one whmh has RWt inn M .vbat if the ..!! niy . wo„l point of th* l-adfi,
The mayor has appointed a so called petticoat council to con
ler with the aldermen of city affairs. I his council parallels that
of the city lathers as nearly as posible except as to actual leg.s-
Jative Of executive power It will convene regularly to diauss r,.., , .......
mwikipal affairs and report to the city courx :l and advise with it. 1 “Kurnd," said, t o..k*ey. earnes iy
appe:irs In for*-e without any preluui-
Cary bombardmentY" pressed ti»e col-
onel. “What do you think you and the
rest of the l*oy» ulll do then?'
A cent a word a day surely «l*ea
! pay^—Try a Want Ad la The Herald
“we m..j not kin k hy you. hut we'll
shore render one uhrv.ee. unywuy : w e'll
It will be known as the Advisory Board of Women.
The mayor, in explaining his action, says. I have felt the
need of aa.mr.tr the co operation ol the women of the city There * cud the news all over Iran.e at th’
arc many ways in whi< h a woman can aid in building a better ' m.
are many ways m " ... , __» ! ,< : i.> th* c-ntr*Mr*s. A*-., itlin)
A woman see* thirigs a man does not
and more prosperous city
Herr is indeed food for thought. The first, and undoubted A pL,"£A°T *RAJE"h^er ‘ bath" .
ly unworthy, thought is that His Honor, the mayor, perhaps is i- of the desert may I
running for re-election this fall and would appreciate any little ,,.v«-r v •» * "Id hut Colleen Moore I
votes the women CO Id drt p m th. i for him I he oUmg ihouxl. 'hat th. ]
is rh.it the plan itself ,* really a good <.nf and there is no doubt
that most communities would beneht by inviting and encouraging
the co operation of women, who. after all, are an integral part <->t
(he community.
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Dra. Moreau & Moreau
Optometrists
Phone 202 15 E. Dewey
Sapulpa, Okla.
NEW LACE
DRESSES
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF THE
VERY NEWEST IN LACE DRESSES
All have underslips ,
On Sale Monday at
$8.85
RICKERS
DEPARTMENT STORE
,n<t: bai blow over them are
bou' the * (,l(i< Ml thi sidi of Green-
an4'ii icy miiuntain'c
Thin conviction *ame to her. she
■ ivs. while beiug filmed In a kIiow
• r bath scene on location some forty
miles from Harutow, Calif, desert
border town, for her new picture.
Tbe La-nert Flower ” She had to
EDUCATION IN CREDIT
I l.e buying public in aned ol m pocifit edu* ation
the meaning and use of credit and in the prompt observance of the ..j| ;i boo.ir her t me. t.». i- the
term* on whu h credit is secured; especially is this true of the
.lass of < redit represented in charge accounts in retail establish
ments. Less than 5<) per cent settle these accounts in the 30 days
allowed, not because they are dishonest, but Evecauae they have
not informed themselves on their obligations in the matter.
The merchants also are at fault In the stress of modern com-
petition they have be. on>»- lax in insisting upon a close observant e
of the terms on which accounts are opened f hi* tends to lead
otherwise prompt pavu.g customers into bad habits, expensive to
merchants and < ustomera alike.
Retail credit men are giving this question serious considera
tion in the hop* of arriving at some plan by win. h the publi. may
be brougfit to a realization of the seriounn* * of the question.
I his is a commendable—nay. a net rataly—move I hr
proper use of «rrdit is thr backbone of modern business. A ba. k
bone, to be of value, must be rigid
—- o o--
.tepcluughter of a railroad
gang fureiu *u
Screening lieraelf la-hind a bur-
lap covered framework, the little
heroine yanked the water tower |
rope and thus took the shower re-
f.-tred to, the while a persistent,]
iiiiret. nltm* wind hl.-w from the
north, p. u.-rra’iiiK the thin shelter
And how she slilvvered!
But then, it’s all in a day’s work,
and die yawning screen r#-< kons
neither wnd nor weather.
“The Desert Flower” is book's!
for a showing at the Victorian the
kler beginning Sunday.
WATER TEST.
Bacteria per (' I' on
Agar agar r(i 37"..............
Gelatin ft 20
Gas prod IK ing orgauixpis In
0 ] e <•
1 * c
6 c. c.......................................
A< id production on
l.llmua luilk ......................
NV-ulral red
none
none
none
none
noue
A cent u word s day ourelv d(*ea
JUIK.KS AT FAULT
Linder the laws whx h gcivern ifie minimum term, prisoners
ran eum coininutalion or c ompensation, or both. I his is deduc ted
from the minimum term impose d by the tenierp nig judge and the
reault f recjuently is ih.il a c rimiri.il g.-ls off with mu< h less than
fits just cle«rrts
There is no logic in charging die parole board with letting
out prisoners before iheir terms are served I hr parol^ hoard
work* under rules j.lainly stipulated and regulated by the slate pay 'Iry a Want Ail Iu The Herald
statutes. * — . ■ . ■ ■—
I he real fault Ires with tlie M-nteftc mg judge Too frequently
these judges impose less than the law permits for which they are
seldom criticised. When these prisoners earn a reduction in their
term it is the duly of tfie parole board to giaiit it under the stipu
luted terms It is manifestly unfair ter blame th* board if the or
ij(inul term was too short.
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NEW BANKING RECORD
Reports from the jinn, ijr.il < leuring houses of the country
for the month of June reveal a re. ord breaking turnover. I he
"gffteg.ile for * lie month was $4 3. I ri0,2(i i, 754, which exceeds
f»y 17.7 per cant of June of l')24, the biggest June previously
recorded .
I his reflects the general prosperity of lha country and is a
c oni|ueherisive «ommeritary on the condition of commerce and
finance.
PROMINENT SURGEON DEAD b * ■ n • ti ■■ I** priiuiinence was ra|ild
t'HM'AUO. July 2f> Dr Albert unci steady, winning him recognition-
John tMtouier, <17 years old, a auig ji home utnl abroad lie In a mein
eon of Inter mi'lonnl reputation, unit her of n.-Veral Amort, mi ■
a pioneer In the treatment of can , uioiitcal societies,
ter hv rndllim. died lit hi* home
here today from angina pectoris.
Ih Ochoti.ir was horn In Ihiraboo. ;
Wls lie graduated from the Uni 1
foreign
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NKW YORK. July Kireign e*
verslty of WtscotiNln In 1*K4, and cli.uiga opened Nteady Demand S'er
from Riish Medical t'ollege In IHXU Ho-
He atmlied in Vienna, and Berlin «3*l;
for two yearn, tlien cum* iu Chi-
ctgo, where be married The aur
M nr, 3«;
Belgium
frun. "471; lir*
«4«2. murks 23K0
DO YOU BELIEVE
IN SIGNS
Ai.k Cylinder Ham
lire Hogr.nd , Man
ms’ IIKN von are aw re of lo
VV ,r p wer B.1*1 I>ep III ymu
rnplor, cnritlnual fouling of npark
pings and excessive carbon caus-
ing engine knocks th*-re'e .lun-
ger here and you should take
heed of these signs. The only sure
cure Is regrlnding and fitting with
new piston* and rings Telephone
I^’Gs for further Info^iiation.
More power to you
IDEAL MACHINE
COMPANY
f*0l K Dewey
Phone 1281
20 PER CENT OFF ON
ALL BATHING SUITS
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We mean 20 ji^r <;-nt off the price and not off the suit. Large stock to select from.
20 PER CENT OFF ON ELECTRIC FANS
We still have a good stor k of camping eqipment, fishing tackle, golf and tennis
goo 1 i .tnd all outdoor porting goods. Make your plans for your vacation complete by se-
lecteing the things nete vary for an enjoyable outing.
CREEK COUNTY
HARDWARE CO.
rind It with a Herahf Want Ad
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 276, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1925, newspaper, July 25, 1925; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520227/m1/2/: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.