Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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Center of New Probe
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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29. I*3*-
ltocn*v:r. U*- rttrt
jt*etw* O'fencing the »ort-
«.i » act k*a.ra* cr-»'I-
n re tenausne. lU'^an.’-! that "*•
«sav» to !«-' -Ju crwoifT
_„ . -- ■ • ’
TUP HAPPY WARRIOR SPEAKS -*t* tS. reccqri’jcsi of
iJeH*?pr ^ s-nrh who iworc he R* re-mDec -•*' •_Tro’j*hc« u»
that w« decd^d.y •-=-*-*'«5 fOT " ” ___ nof»ir« but :** nwytiri Se*.. "hammered *'-
wouxJr. • be per*on*: ss hu »?'P'e>rs" -jt -"■« procH»e<3 » *»-
I- •♦tack.-'g th* >ew ce*. Sc." ** w« boco jmtbu E ^ cr4te * things anc
ekrnocmt party a.-ve expecied :o o-e r /- p-»-*w^«T *««» **» «« «*“* dmrtoaiOB
:. . ..... ••,■■■■=
hove been etvtireiy true *t* — -* ecoxr .tv
der.yuig the aemocra'.* anc r.c :*<- ' 1 -P
rather r^kn imnMif an owt.ar.oer jr oo<a
•j» nmj ***** Dr Wi
o<J trUUfc-4P»?«-y *p
,_:jj of »' nvocy of .evert
•je .1 «mil n **f shown to be
■ i;~ a grew; dea. bo«
n. ikon to be perfectly -oe®ooe-
.T1UN HLLD l> t*IL
im r Btxair. thar*-? wtth ®urg-
the -rttk-C dtgre wa* owr
i r • . c^inct court for tria, oiOer
«od lo RjM at a prHSMoaey hrsr-
| held tnaay to the . jiv» of m *ce
- ef P»ji C _ ____
» • 41 .e<j to :.*se >j/g-tnjeo
G ».*' - Aug 2* '■*■ ** »•
ace v r.i an : eco»*'-tt w
be cc-utty jail.
jj ai. .eturota her. from
ir. lad a Stft us* **f-
• 4>tr» !'/ u> at Hera-d ollat
WAKE UP YOU!
LIVER BILE—
I M fbir-1 -*-* YwO d fed •
to ««(WbU
TW tw »w.i
r~» T ,<a»uw»**«7
^johthed in the Sualard
pu* pubHca&oc.
-11 ’a-wr had beer. '^ie«l is. -
roLStr bo* scrrspdT e«ctrot>d be
Tf» u»e It ~fai j llai^rr larx
vtuelt South advocated wer*
-x\- Sti-.- tn ote of '«»■:■£ power
taas the aaa »s= that Sc.--', tf-
fr'jc bw of **v. .Iiof.t
struck a: two <*
Rot if-sor. ->o
Richard Loth
•aid
prograrr. but btivAft.
-ae repusittan codftl
___par.ea Sontehow or
JlAj. iiinnrf-1- to hold bock 'f *°-r ^‘R** MB Hfttuokf d»«trnart VR.^ :
**r, - ^ rTala - Roowewe Hu «ar.d ♦eerred enfireb -rjec approprmuoca lor rw-
a A1 Srs.'r. • tirade *oo*eve ^ , Jel *a ke«^ the «»-' <rf surfer *»»7
■ J .-Ip,. «,«».. a. s»«k m ».
»ua .T.rd Hn oratwtwie freod the target of a bitter “
a A . ^1 -Ui- to widMtoad ouch a foaSlac' he Smith ataad fc^* laoat rirrcja ertarr* warn
uadtrjfc edly a - ... d of p^ht^ol »er.t,-ner.taliat. ^ <****<; 3a.'.h as ^r>s«at^ -s
■—ih1i e* the hirkm* .e. .g i..... ■ i. ,* 5C3 to wra> the eooat.t juor. acd
taot the RooaeweJt-Srr..th tie wt»» -ot reoli) ..oc . y |put h OO a sbe.l tor duratior ol as
brosen irrepara-Jy ac . . . i • •- * 'mergercy aad as saying that the cry
A. Sen-h did not complete .-us p^-'J fot ot th* ,o< axajaai u sleaya raiaed by
State* Frar.ciiS D Rooaevelt did
Whsle the pohcie* of the democrat admms^rauoa aoem open m« kgB*ucn__
to cntei-m looking at Sr-.-th s *'ar-d from an .r.prejud.ced partiaan
«ard he « nothing to help the party he expect, to die in It
one had hot cr.owr 4 was .Al Srr.-'h takisir he could have oeen
the meanber of ■•< aoy apponag p - . -
-oeilioo of thaa natnr- the democrat party will go tar wbe»IA ^ ^ Laet ^ been hounding
the -arr.pa gn swisga into its full stride Republican, will have the ^ improper advances I
wiZ^TSiiaat-*-i» - «*• “5 „t‘ —* “ w- »«<-.
advantage &: wmlar ehcum^aacea in the repun nar > *r' * Warden ftagtr. .auaedJate.y chai-
to wt+ the tables • j'red or. tKeir. Al rr.acir^ ... tto? d ptvts of I>ayi
mar without a declared party bolstered republ.ian hope He did IMJfJ ^ ar^t Leopo^ •***
k„- o vot" eai-mt—hul not comp-ttbia to -what ac m e^.-a'^i TA no- -V.ap
. - •ba'-hroctr. Bid were accrr-Jed so spec-
’JasL - • nM»« ai s«wi. *t.*h*..cU**.*| •*,.r,
dobsoua derr . -.erals From another not qui.e of Al Smith a p 1 ,r_at<# 0. ^ ^xilxrse-. the la:' Da.,
c.ple* his talk the other sight might have been tossed aside lightly aD(j ^ arg^r.-n'J Camy
Ftonr. AJ Smith it wai taken seriously vaid '-bat -nt~ three mesth »gti
___o___o_ I Lceo oought cigams lor Ds:
w«^«. HHdwi tu »>« ?.<--« «i •“ *'■»““■ H.“JgS?,SLK
wveided a major influence over the country for the past sesera
days I' has dominated news interest, with it. snow and ice and
. . - n an Iowa city with the inability of rea.
dents to secure sufficient fuel to combat it. ravages: weather, the, A.'Scnties c-jgtl x
»pk .. -k«h :S. .ddM .nd nonplus J“ ^
upon perhaps has more unexplored and devastating angle, than any ^ Kj£j ^ :tpor<.d :r.„,mg M
other one topic iay sight Irtar. ihe baroer r..^
■ o-o tae ceShcuse ad^aung ■.?.*■
.Swj.pi rea<der.ts who have taken the safety driving campaign by ocet, UopoUJ st.C D»y
-xmT ate urged to get in I use sr.th the others who have had thetr | J-^b^two Emeat'.
cars inspected against the possibility of accident. I may mean * , _ ^ ,wo ikaaiy pr.ysimara rracned
he mwn hom«*^ A eotnhet had
TV. A«a KVa.
Th« Ag* Khan aU t:« FrencV w.l-
Uft sw-ir! e< Esroye** aocety ara
racetracks long eac-r- to *r^c
Itiia tba G«dee Joo-.-ee o. s.*
^ Bpiiitoal b^-- ex JJf* *r*
Ir-a.e- lama:ha art'. :1 the Kso;.*
Oorr.rrir. ty il W»r>rs It. —*• ^i* 1
K)«i Lex* is rcy*. rrOea. .
trut txA lor Hath*-'
Lore '.sen II. ir~ leopCiC U '•ere
■■wed Irtxt death alter coslcias?
one o< tae tnoat sera*t.ic*. ertases
Cr.cages slacor- hr Clarence Dar-
row the ctruaent cr.-.^ia. carver
Thev were araestec tsrtr says alter
me emasculated ooc; cl the F!»scs
any tu louiid in a culisrt A ?*--
of bors named spectacle- cropped fry
Leopold near the Cx'-ert xd to their
arrest
L.oeb’« cellmate
;t^5 VtCsoe that Da, axakened nim
,ana Iceh yeaterdky nvarnme *.tr. the
GLUT cOA*lRTION CHARGED
(SC LUI*0' Ml RIiER CA<1
STAMFORD UWTi'ERSTTY Jart »
< _p_3: Ycor Winters Stiilorl ur-i-
.exxitr >«Hl professor and co-
Bad Ellimination
Makes It Easier
To Catch a Cold
wr..t the right ort oC foed ant
proper exemse crrvTtpaoon might be
rar' bit » acrjkl living condiuoos
how lew manage *o earape if
it- Clyde Ma.- n. ol Ora W \a
rscttlly very aptly wrtr» ’.!a’ f®'
ojsi.x is the mot of a .oi cl -lck-
r^eas btr. 11 BUrk'Draught is taker.
“11 right it uffi keep dosrr. corKiputlon
II I let mvse .1 get cor. ' t» ^ h*
explams “and my sydem liUcd with
jspure matter I 'eel bloated take cold
easily aad feel cut ol sorts m a lot
ol way* I win '*ke abou' two good
dtuev ol Black-Dr*Jght It ieenu to
■ cleanse my whole system and I leel
- , I Lke d<xr.g my werk *
, " i Scud m 35c pa cage
New Passenger Train
Daily
between
SAPULPA and ADA
Commencing
Sunday9 February
To better accomodate patrons
a new train has been added,
intermediate stations:
on the line between Tulsa, Saoulpa and Ada
on the following schedule, making stops at afl
Lv.
7.45 A.M.
TULSA
6:10 P.M.
Ar.
Lv.
8:10 A.M.
SAPULPA
5:45 P.M.
Ar.
Ar.
11:45 A.M.
ADA
2:20 P.M.
Lv.
ALSO
Air-Coisd.tioned Coach
Other Important Time Changes
Improve*! nnv» Wswi -capwlpa and Texa« Train Vo.
II? wrtl leaTe •»spuJpa at 10 M p m. 15 nunwte* Ulee
Train N* 111 will irmt from Texa* at ?:3# a. m. nun-
wU-% rartsrr . Th » improved seoke I. made poaaibte b*
the eHnnitian M a nwmber ot local *»op» between 'a pul pa
and Ada
For fares or other irformation. call on or phone
J. R. DRITT
General Agent
Phone 116
occupied
. a ..a m %
BLACK-DRAUGHT
—kdv
■**s mipecteo against me possiwmij ui
ife—the prevention of a co*tly and regrettable accident
The Old Timer opines tha
• •ar.di-.g interest The test
aities have valuable asseU but
• hem out.
most persons have tangents of out-
is not in whether or not these person-
in the ability to recognize and draw
Sen. Robinson
and
j spin: his cherubic lace agleatr.
I his chubby hands aiipia .dmg ’
r. C :•... :».e ' . T.e r-
. ord You approved MRA you ap-
•O UJt *>>!►-. towers ol Parc avenue I ;.rtned larrr. rebel yo- .rged l*l-*ra
He i/*e3 the now unhappy war- j,pending and prufr.ic works ro-u irgec
r/r ui t'.sc.rig -seeond gje%ses u. ,• rurr' to ' ut rta upe and confer I ra»dor
r. j ju> rtv in,-. speech while lonr.et -r or. the exec utive you urged
Frvl4rry Hoiwr was •»*« you in | autocre ie power fo; the president
4> .jed aic-of for a transmute m a
• air. el fort to sac* h» ale
Loebs mother anc arothen Err.est
and A—a", shut thwiie-vt* tr. their
‘s. y.rwcr hprrx ard rel-used to com-
mer.* Or. the 'raged*.
Tne ^in conncts lamer A.oert
H Loeb lormerly vice president of
Sears RfitRxl and company died
cl *nel m MM a lew months alur
the conviction of his sor.
Leopolds father died m \Y3St hav-
ing an estate d more than a h*r
Ooaars barli ittng a *50 A»>
FO/^LI PICK-i F
HOTEL
CONANT
• BEST DOWNTOWN
LOCATION
• WONDERFUL FOOD
in CONANT Restaurant
* Women Cooks
CONSTIPATED
30 YEARS
£
K*x thirty yt*r» I nad I
chronic c or.stipaticev !
8omeC.rr.es I did not gc
for four or five days
T also had awful g*
d.dating, rccuacf.es and
pain in the back. Ad -
ertka helped right away. Now I »«’
a i5age bananas, pie anything I want
and never feh better I »W-,> v und:
all night aivd enjoy life -Mrs M*be.
.Schott
If yea see *iff«ring from constipa-
tion. atoepleasneaa. wur stomach and
gas bloating there la quxk relief for
vou in Adiertka Many re-port actuw
I m thirty rmr. jies after taking just one
doM Adiertka give* complete aet^jn
cleaning your bowel tract where ordi-
nary laxsttvw* do not ever, reach
DT H L Shoub. New York, report*
In addition to lnteaunal cleansing
Adlerik* check* the growth of inte*- j
,ir.al bacteria and colon bacilli *
Give your stomach and bowels a real •
.earning with Adler.sa and see haw ,
pood vou feci Jus* one spoonful re- ‘
I iew> OAB and chronic con* ti pat lor
Sold » all druggist* and drug depart-
ments Chy Drug Store. O L. Hume*
t Drug Ce and Re, l Dr'it; fVnrr idv )
A MONTH
after usual low dozen-payment
...now buys any
NEW 1936 FORDV-8
light commercial car or pick-up!
112" wheelbase chassis, chassis with cab. pick-up. sedan de-
livery. panel delivery, deluxe panel delivery, and station wagon.
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of Universal Credit Comptny
Ford Dealers Offer You
Three Advantages—
1. B«v Ln»ir MoothW Fayas sata —no
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after dowo-paymeot.
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12 months or S of t* per month on orig-
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3. Naw Compute laaaraaaa — acnal
»alue — broad form fire aod theft; |SO
deductible collision; combtoed additional
coverage each as damage from HI Hag
aircraft, cyclone, windstorm, earthquake,
tornado, flood, riot, hail aod explosion.
AI.SOi New Lower Finance Cottonfar*
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1936, newspaper, January 29, 1936; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1524908/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.