Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 222, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1928 Page: 5 of 6
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_______ „,TCUIwr rn, nr pC | INJURED FAIR MAY EEC U\ER HENRY EPPERSON 1 Destination of Soul
- - l^Tto sapulpaI, »s «»1 Tssjr J!_ ontrialtoday swnfc,o*I«r>
12 Mid 15 to work after school tlus ,
week Gold pay. Boy Scouts prefer-
led. but not essential. Call Welch
New.: Stand, til's evening *23-1
WANTED—ThmTfurnished rooms or
small house east of railroad, mod-
ern. Phone 515. 220-6
WANTED-Laundry washed, starch- , for 3 |Jolnte. ln the match
ed. dried 5c ixiund with Hat work |^ u th0 thlrd time that
7c )>omid I call and deliver. Phone £ has defpated Cushing by a
144I9W. 1245 E. Bryan.___220-6
WANTED— Loan of *000 for two
vears. will give first mortgage on
modem home, no monthly paym nts.
Address "W" care Herald. 220-3
I (LpH Mi's. A. F. Johnson. Sayre.
Okla. Mrs. Lizzie Ansley. Eik
The Games, aa ancient African
charged with tritu*. entombed the bodlea of dead
was on trial
t,rs*™,s slt£?*?se
lug club here yesterday, playing 18 (he Burleson road near here Sunday Dlslrict Judge Thomas 8. Harris. Ep- | flrst three day* aftep the body bud cember 1- 1784. which
holes at the coiuitrv club course The (,lobat,iy wm recover. person Is accused of holding up Ed |)epn (ald jn tlle tower It was thought Doctor Johnson • dictionary. _____
Sapulpans scored 39 1*2 points to their -----i—_____... i.uiion and robbing him of j .. . _ ..........ka.. „urri.»t w>t oecunled many :
____to II OIL REVIEW
rw Omt DWiM-rjr ' l a »««»<»
The llrst extended dictionary of the
published *“
opponents 11 1-2 points. ^ __ K„t„„ EIGHTY PLANES
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Seventeen men played, eaeh belnK
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OKLAHOMA CITY. May 21.—<IP>
—The greater Seminole field gained
, 1945 barrels Saturday after several
days of decline. Production for the
I Week reached 271.138 barrels.
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Herald Want Ads Bring Results.
Meanwhile negotiations arc under
way for a match with the Sund
Springs Country club golfers This
FOR RENT
soul «ii!* in a place of torment or hap-
I pi ness, and the priests proceeded to
■--^ prognosticate the future state of the
KIEFER NEWS | J£-14T1‘£*££* ££
S1U per moiiin uver our sio.r . - . nnc
north Main street. 8heflel Grocery SAPULPA CARDS
FOR RENT^^Two furnished “room i.
206 8. Elm. 223-3
TuR
__. "RENT - Unfurnished one-half
duplex, separate bath. 217 S. Lind-
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ARE rsr-n IN WARTIME S>uma Bosen.- ^ proceed.il to The first dictionary compiler was
PaOut-She. a scholarly gentleman of
Cathay, who flourished about 1<*W
B. C. He perfected a standard die-
tlonary of the Chinese language, the
same containing about 40.0UU charac-
ters. _ .
One Julius Pollux compiled a Green
i| vs «>A P ADDS ‘group comi>osea oi ---- ers deieilied Milwaukee. 6-4, in the !IU e«|ually sure oinen that the soul dictionary about A. D-li i^a
ULi seated planes Irom Sell ridge Fie.(. |jnaj game of series. : had gong to a place of iiunishiueiit If vious to this date ( no A
QfApr VICTORY Michigan and eight transtK>rt planw- - , tlu. |,.ft eve W!1H first devoured. i one Varro made up a Latin one.
YIL.I* , ..rrv,nc 20 enlisted mr-n. thc Uiird TOLiEDO_Winnlng both games of ; Another n)0)|p of ,wrtalnlng the
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was flrst published In 1828. and Wor- ----- „ , -----♦
cester’8 English dictionary appeared POLITICAL {
to ,aM ANNOUNCEMENTS!
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I rinh rotirsc here or at to croi’iid troojis thc wartime started his first game with ted to feast upon it.
^trictly^modemf^newly8*deconSd: j Sand *8prtngs. ra tio of modem craft. ( ^ MmneapoUs with a groat flourish sup,«vwd to Have gone to Miss If die
$1U »n-r mouth. Over our store on
tactic.-* of modern military crait. Minneapolis with a great llourisn sup|K><^d to nave gone io ..
A:!tmb.cd at the airdrome wer« Lrst hitting a home run ana the Mul- right eye was taken flrst. but it was
group comi>osed of twenty-five one- erj, Seated Milwaukee. 6-4, in the !lu e<iually sure omen that the soul
uvv/,'4j t carrying 20 enUstcil nun. tne mini TOLEDO—'Winning both games oi Allot|„.r mode of ascertaining the
- group of 25 planes from Port Cnxkett ^ doubie iieadcr, with Indianapolis. gtate „( impi.lnes* or misery of a aoul
The Sapulpa Cardinals put an Ok- TcJ. and 30 enlisted mechanics travel- Toledo cslended Us string of con- , „ie ln„Veiiieuts of a d<c near
ntulgce feather in their caps yesterday in({ ,n six transport planes: the air vlctortes to nine, toppled In- • anlnial went close
Lind- ntulgce feather in meir caps H in ,,lx transiiort pianc.s. ...a tlve victories to nine, toppu-u m-
, 223-3 when they defeated the baseball team rcrp!. 8ta(f rUf,nt 0f five planes from dia lls lroln fifth to sixth place. *"«■ «H • “
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KiK Kr.NT- One four room
id cottage. Call at 219 N. Lindrn
the animal went close
were the relatives con-
vinced the soul was In a state <>f bliss,
but if I lie dog could not lie tempted
to go near the Ix.dy they despaired
of their friend escaping everlasting
polyglot dictionary In eight languages
was compiled about 1500 by Calepin ,
a Venetian friar. Vaugla* edited the
flrst French dictionary. Issued by the
French academy In 1094. A Spanish
one was Issued in 1720. an Italian in
1729 and a Russian one In 1798.
Any item appearing in this column
i political aJTcrtiaing and Is paid
or in advance.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
(Republican)
MRS HALUE PETERS
TOR SHERIFF
J. AR-ra£R*WlLSON
COUNTY COMMOSSIONER
District No. 2
M. P TIPPIN
nish- Ewing pitched for the Cardinal- trafic in the vicinity of Fort _ „f ji.t-ir friend escapli
ud?n. | The next game scheduled for the Sa- L,.avenworth was detoured while the ; COLUMBU8 — Columbus ended Its torment.—Ih-troit New*.
222-3 | Duipum will be played here next Sun- s„uadron tlroi>|»ed tons of bombs _# jj consecutive defeats by —— -
rr dav. Thc visitors on that date will be torects placed alone the Missouri ,. {irst game of a double-
.wi . tmm the Pnblie Service com- ia*um .
river. header with Louisville. 6-i. The Col-
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Srec modern sou... .... -----------------
housekeeping rooms, furnished, the tram from thc Public Service com-
Adults. Garage. 307 8. Walnut. 222-3 pany of Tulsa ---------
SoTe m3m lur,,i-| swollen RIVER £dT»7Si 3LT5Z «*»• 8-°-
apartment. Phone 1J73. 222 ^WULLtW R1VLR wlUl rlx machine suns and carry- I
CL A. MS WOMAN in;; 250 pounl:. Of bombs iii addition
to 2 6'C) rounds of machine Gun am-
Whole World Alike
When Love /• Young
Big Executives Have
Their Own Troubles
Amos R. Bump, assistant general .
sales engineer of the Klllzem Bat- (
Trap Associates, Inc., was concentrat-.
lug. Upon bis nice, clean desk was a
16!i RENT Three room furnished
apartment 423 S. Poplar. 222-2
f'lTR RT'i'Tf -Tw o lurui- lied house -
keeping rooms, modern. Phone 1746
Congress Today
„.r OKLAHOMA CITY. May 21.—<UF>— munition.
‘. | Mrs. Ethel Prtsby. Oklahoma City
__M 1 became tiic firrt drowning victim of
FOR RENT—Five room modern bun-| ^ ycar jn Oklahoma City when ^
galow. furnished, large sleeping was caught in thc swift cur-1 .
pored, double garage, garden. Beau- 1 r<,nt 0f ti,e swollen North Canadian
tiful corner on pavemmt at 1437 E. , river h'-re ounday. ♦
Thompson. Phone 627. 222-21 Friends of the woman did not realize Senate:
Fuk RElW"Three room"toIii?~irot her danger until too late to rescue her Continues fix reduction debate
mod-rn big garden all fenceil in Mrs. Bertha Wain Scott another Presidential campaign investiga
mm; S Walnut Phone 64. 222-1 1 number cf thc swimimng party was .ub-committees hold
S 'saved from drowning when she grasped and at R ileigh. N C.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room. 119 • ... alone the bunk and held oi Agricuiiuie sub-co
______ i “Love Is much the same, the world mj._ upon u» unv, —— —
RT PAUL—Good field on thc part over.” said Charles Young of the l’e- rlce> C|ean pad, and upon that pad n
. (h„ c, Paul gardeners enabled king Gazette. a uice, clean band Mr. Bump was writ-
OI ou ---------- • ~ - p^ty Chinese girt, ln„ He paused and surveyed what be
i. h.r iikintr th« huJ written. Then he wrote again.
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tui Saints to liait liansas City play- La bine, a
c^ in their trip:, around the bags f,,U|„i very much to her liking the
and St. Paul took thc linal game of dapper young Englishmen who worked
the series. 7-1. in the bunks and the counting houses
— — ------- along the Bund. Hence, one after-
WOMAN NOMINATED ! »«<»’ •»>* "*‘u™d ,a“*ifor 8”p1^' #
_ “‘Where hast thou lieen. pearl of
WASHINGTON Maq 21— (IP)— my bosom?* asked her mother suavely.
I Nomination of Miss Genevieve Cline “‘Merely walking in the park.’ re-
—not her danger until too late lo rescue hi r Continues lax reduction dcbr.le. | y, m mat ion of Miss Genevieve uiinc Jiereiy waning in i
i' in 1 Mrs Bertha Wain Scott, another Presidential cain'iaign investigating ( of Cleveland for membership in the piled Ixa Sing, demurely.
•*22-1 1 number cf thc swimimng party was .ub-committees hold hearings here Unjlcd states customs court was ap- “‘And with whom Du-
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222-4 | willows along the bank and held or
- , - ’ | until help reached her.
335 W. 2 ____
Oak. __
f5r Rent—An£D nouse _
Dewy.___WILL ADMIT I.4KUENY
FOR RENT—Five room modern house Arthur LcGrar.dc, charged in the
with garage. 630 S Mounds. Call ! court of Justice of thc Peace E. O.
123 W Cleveland. Phone 2259J 221-3 Wolffarth. with larceny of cows, told
foil HFNT-_Four room modern | justice of the jveace today that he
^nartmi u nrivale bath Howard- will enter a plea of guilty to thc
Bernh n Bldg Phone 1988J 220-6! charge. The rare was taken from
Pirn in,l - | JusllCP court to thc district court wh«ri
FLYNN Apartments Nicely furnish- JLttiIJintlc ulU enU.r a pica before,
«1 bath, liot water alwavn* fans,
rteam heat 219-36
FOR RENT -Sleeping rooms with
seven windows, close in. Reasonable
121 W Lee. 215-13 ;
WHY not live in Sapulpa'* best ho
tel. Guv weekly and inonihly rates. |
Room* $4 week and up All modern.
The St. James Hotel. 199*26
Agricuiiuie sub-committee holds
fearing on Snuth cotton marketing
bill.
House •
Consiciirs bills on unanimous con-
sent calendar.
LeOiandc will enter
thc district judge.
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United States customs court was ap- “‘And with whom hast thou been
proved today by the senate judiciary walking, petal from a golden lotus
committee. The committee also ap- K.af;.
proved the nomination of Louis L. .,.with no one,’ replied the maiden,
heimer for United States attorney ir ,UM"
Minnesota and of Henry C. W.
Laubrnhcimer for the United State-
marshal in northern IUinoisc The
Mavfieid bill creating a new divi-
: -ton of 'he Un'ted States district court
in northern Texas was ordered fav-
orably reimrtea.
“ Then.* demanded her mother, ‘how
I* It that thou ha* brought home with
thee a cane. Instead of thy bamboo
parasol?' "—Los Angeles Times.
Herald Want Ads Bring Results.
The~Jud.^.- An Indirect Insult
Miss Wince, hla xecretary. padded
Into tire room. . .
“Mr. Schlmmel, of Schlmmel, Sctnm- j
mel. Schimmel A Schlmmel, Is here, i
she whispered. "He ha* a luncheon ,
engagement with you.”
Mr. Bump groaned. He hated hav-
ing a train of thought derailed.
“One Interruption after another, he
growled. “How Is a man to And time
to solve his problems?" And be
stamped out to greet Mr. Scliiiumel.
Upon that desk, on that nice, clean
pad, exjiosed to the gate of those who
eared to observe, lay the fruit of Mr.
Bump's morning endeavor. Anil this
was the message, reading from left to
right: “Amos R. Bump—A. K. Bump
—A. Remington Bump."
Old Papers For Sale at Herald._i^
QUALITY
MATTRESS CO.
Your old mattress
made new
912 S. Main
Phone 492
Office Fbonc 65
1514
DR. FARRIS
Dentist
Doctors* Bldg. Ow Ply iuusMIi
Drag Store. 2J5» “ " _1'
Rooms 1-3
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—White Leghorn hens.
English strain, now laying. Harold
Alberlmg 611 N. 3rd st._223-2
FOR-SALE—Four room house and
lot. cheap. Phone llh^____223-5
FOR~SALE Taniato plants. 40c lie.*
dozen 1022 E Lincoln. 223-3
FOR SALE - - Used jaquard. velour
ovcrstutled. living room suite on
terms. >75 Phone 1212._ 222-3
FOR SALE Tw >. four room houses.
Phone 1493W. 222-3
TOR SALF7 Strawberries-- 15c quart
1506 N 12th st. A. J. Trotter. 221-2
FOR SALE -Typewriters, desk chairs.
separator, organ. .38 automatic.
Smith's 417 E Dewey. 221-3
FOR SALE Toledo computing scales
235 W. Dewey. 221-3
FOR SALE Fox terrier pujis. 235 W.
Dewey. ____ 221-3 :
TOR SALE Milk- fed iryers. 901^3
Boyd Phone 1874J. 218-61
FOR SALE Good mi'k cow. Phone
2202J 1109 N Main 218-C
FOR SALE- -Nancy Hall and Poru'
Rica sweet iiotatu plants. 25c |icr |
Its) 020 b. Apple Ptione 292 W S.
Shell 213-14
AL I »>M< •l.ll.l’i insurance. iJuyil J. |
Anderson. 180*601
TOR SAl.k MiKlern re idenee. mi
down payment Start like rent Call
Anderson 1812. 206-30
MISCELLANEOUS
VE„v saiwjKjrgrs
rooms. 109 » ----
—,u.r 7“ paid lor metals. tuDcs
UES1 prices and
tire* and rags. Minsky s F«k
Junk Yard. Phonc 30. «19 E. Lee
lTmJ5»n«>LI» K«'«df insurance.
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Tost and found
si RAYED nrown English bull dag.
Tub* Uccny Ugr.l
H'Witril Phont' J09.»W
MOTION FOR NEW
TRIAL [OVERRULED
Motion for a rew trial
ruled this morning \>y 1 ‘J,
Fred A Sneakmnn n |lrt
Turner Foster against Washlf Ritr-
Attorneys for the ^
that they will apjieal the iase
tlie supreme court.
The estate, of Washle Riley. Indian
has been subject of litigation for a
number of years It to ■valued, »t a
high figure, having been esUmstesrt
it being worth approximately
million dollars. The case nwntioned
rbove was tried here a few weeks
. go and the claim of the plaintiff tc
a part of the property was rejee'ed
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