The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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East Dewey avenue and en
lered as Second Class Mai,
Matter October 12. 1920. at
Sapulpa. Oklahoma
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Indii a -in f-'lul nioiilMv
auction ol ilu- iijinri*. ami j>
I Hall v a* *Hkl lif.nl ol Imp .lie
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percentage ol the -ah- at
the?** farm aurlion* an* ol
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tlisilfd a pood market for tin-
live*lock and oilier [iiodin ! .
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farm cdiior
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it .J|!3ii l i ot i::i.
Lee over the :
maM mterijMi
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rnir.iiiu was the
v. nai .r.K Col11.
! tile M,iii)'.'»p(i!;
l:lli d Tin Laud i
Mom* He ,<:rci k
'■di,e ! dairy ui
I- i'hi. - pn;r.:infi i
no cm* m mis countrj
Ineae products was over
?4fKi OOd OOP more than huaau*
Horn the wheat industry He
illustrated with farts and ftp. I
:ri" Ml diversified larmlnc |
V as the ciy.ng need if Amer
ica today and that Uie best I
atkcl train was by I aw and t
(Inin ..vealock and to eat or
1 iht* livestock.
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l*;piilaiit> of Govirnor Mur-
d las, wp**k when
am practically ov
i the state wer-
state ConrenUor
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KATtiARINt NfvVLIN BUfiT
lay was prev
delegations !r
ery county l
.nor.cn for th
with instruct.ons to
Vluirav t r I'residen;. and
support him in every dels;
toll* of .n *,* en; election wa
a:i indif.t ; mat while a ma
Jority of i.i voters were no
for the i-vvc: n.ir's measure-
id th Crmn
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HOC
HAY
Seventh Imia'lment
Fresh from a French invent
I tiveiyn Ha'i.iwr* remits to
New York h In ;■ . jy.,,; •
j mother, a rclij-io.,-. ambitious
woman Tin- ^ii, is liur, , d into
, an entragement with th,- weal-
thy Felix Kent. Her Lather,
j N.rk Sandal. arv pi: usly ra-
ft’■rs the Kiri's home one nlcht.
I He t* Its in *• h< used t > rail her
j -ynda Sandal. The girl :s turn
by her desire u> see life .it t.hc
become pan of her
nother's ■ertety. Her fati^er
tudics licr siirroundirg
Lynda vieiLs her father in lur
Hiagy quarters. She finds *,;•«•;*
men p’aylnp cards when .she
trr:ves. One of them Jock Alye-
ward. her fa! her tells her. Is
------------ .ike a *;on lo him. but warns
I the |
i. and t ' Lynda pays a .si . ond visit to
her father and Joel: takss her
tome, on the way stepping
v/.T. her at an underworld cab-
iret Jock asks her to dance
ts. into a CeIh with a
who insists on danr-
Lynda He .inn takes]
in,* Later .*-:.* :i
one !mm
hidden h
'her handling
'...unole jewels
'Lei prie tfleu
f lefts Jocelyn that
a worthless scamp La*,
rrlyn tells Jo-k she do*
leve in *hk innocem*
........—* * n,#ri
i.sh I can help him savf him
Jock was now on hi* fan
looking down at her S ive luir
ft on; what?"
Fhe flu-hed but went on brave
!y “From you Jock Aytoward,
frem this life of his v th you.'-
something out of her.
"Mother. Mother, please! What
Is the matter? What have 1
done?"
"Mv jewels." Marcella falter-
ed elose in Jocelyn's ear "they
ate not where they should be.
You've taken them?"
It was spoken, Jocelyn now
[ realised. In hope
I don't know anything about
them Mother "
But she was remembering he;
father's silent vlatt*. the visit*
he had railed fruitless
She loved Nlek Even now she
■ loved him. this knowing elimb-
* r-in at bedroom windows this
I beaten man whose friend* had
1 hard fares and quirk eye* Her*
■ pain took her heart in both Its
j hands and squeezed it. "Jock
'n-the-box Boxy" What crea-
ture* went about under such
1 scbilqurtsv a hldmu* clamoi
jCamr to her mind whose ears
rhr tried In vain to rlo« *' Thief
j -top thief!"
She had herself admitted
these men Into her mother*
' house with her own hands
He had not come himself that
other night He had sent Jock
She had admitted Jock herself
He had stayed a long time He
| bid not been watching her as
,1.' played He had busied hia
I eyes el*ewhere He had quick
Her wrist watch wa* gone
He had lightfingered hand*.
1 they had held her own—Kent's
i diamond upon them—against hi*
fare
•
How she knew what name her
father and Jock Aylewurd rar-
ilfd on the ahrewd implacable
tonavie of th* low She knew
ihe f «re' of th«ii quirk wealth
lkw:r Midden poverty Of their
i hidden arvd aordtd home* that
changed aud changed
i The ni m. morning Marcella
I had re covered her aelf-poaae*-
in She eame to Jocelyn'* bed-
rom early
I will take steps to discover
I the thief, Jocelyn, very quiet
and private steps There are
j reasons which you can't know.
| ah, ahe did know, too many
reasons, "why I must move very
carefully I will engage the aer-
I vices of a private detective In
|the MMunimc I entreat you. I
to say not a
word, not so much as a breath
about the jewels and my loss
I pi,..t c you. Mother. On
my honor "
"No*, a wird to anyone, not
even to Felix Kent"
Felix Kent the name flour-
uheK in her ear* with th* .sound
of salvation He rove life proud-
ly with quirt and spur, knight
errant. A warm current of re-
agiuiance Hooded her chilled
heart
She would marry Felix Kent.
At once
Site controlled her nervous
'ebbing and went to summon
him
Felix Kent had already left
his Park Avenue apartment, so
vvill ll • (..III-
"('round-hop
I or *omi-
ri.i-iin or ollit-i
ilu* old i Imr>'|i
liolnl.iv la* l.nm . _ _
Fie en a>*i«'ljlnl willi wcalFo r * inr^ M
i-i-. \ vei old I np. w‘‘
li'li folk rhyme runs llin*:
ll Gandleiiiii* Im over j*:.
riien ilu* lu'fi of w ■ nil-1 «
pa*l.
ll ( andlema- |,e clear and
Then winter'll t.iki another
flipM.
(fill ol the hrlief lliat if
tin* miii ahille- on (..indlein.i-
l)av we .in in fin -i\ u ek-
lilore Ol
■ i lot'j. o.ii.k ;ltj. tin*) car.no'
uke anv more e unly, city ot
rchool d^s:iict marrams, unii.
.'ome'iiing it ciar.? abaut mak-
mk the wanants utrgouable, it
Ll h<« V public olfic.uN »to gt
bat'- iii_ get ;l»nr Imancul
niaitcrv straightened put tc
" un extent Voter, are mor-‘
oti ivaat ol such matters new
loi) * :li taxes being hurdc.
mid haidtr to pay An uxi va*
d lew for th; county linkuu
tied ihis year and
judgments aeing
t end: red all the time, taxes will
Keep increasing unless sorae-
hlng ii done abuut it.
—o—
It stems tortunat
pa that plan* v
the cunt;act It
p->* t office btfvi
'•he year. Al th
dl;covered that *
a * ocot.k cia^r pc
might hxva chan*
sidei&biy.
—o-
for Sapull
*re made and
lor the new
th.* fir t ol
* time It was
apuipa Is now
i ollice. which
111 j ii. cjn-
, ,.i:iai hatred o! the milhonain.
Jix-k ulis Lyr.da that Felix
caused him to be sent to jail
i unjustly by l.xiiig up his report
in a mine Lynda says she dees
no: believe his story. She pays
another vigil to her la*her ana
ion to a cabaret with iilm and
Jaraes with Jock, who suddenly
tops and tel’.* her ju is (?o*np J
lo take her right home. He had]
seen Felix dancing with anuther I
woman.
Nick discovers Jock niakin**, j
love to Lyuda when he return* '
home air.inV«Uaiel> after the
. .1 ■ : • :.
him for being a convict. Return-,
mg home Jocelyn finds her m->- J
- - me Pi him to the 'est "
T will " H *r heart labored ] .V°U
Yis 1 »ili I've already asked
1 k him abmr ym" *•'
J j- The young man turn-d to
i* ,*. t tone. Gray stone He wet his
J ' .------ hut lip* and asked slowly, not look-
'.i. try and ffnd throug* F :.xt.ng at her. “I>,d you ask him to
me iCttera 'J,xk eluin. v, ,11 pn>ie his case''"
i ear hi* name . ■ "Why should I? To me it's
GO ON WITH THE STi RY .proved by his word"
And you wed going to .eav« to. "Then ask him lo give you
H :,“- m * word to ms1 !*u>wi*is ocnespmdenee with Aiger-
w.is going to" 1 -non Taliev during the summer
It was mv plan" ,of J#2o
Im suip of tiiAt rrtAn uu "He would have none "
beginning you ve tried to ; "And if you fin. the letters’"
ita.c* us Can tr you see rw.vJi, tu i even find a scrap of
wicked that fs1* And how gef-kpeper that has anything to do
with your c»«e. I promise you
that you shah have it I am
22V'.* ■ e,
cuf! , ‘.....AJV V0lce famp wlth * brisk author-
n ™ .r ' i to tike him. native clicking Mr Kent's
away front rr.e U-t me go. Jock office, yes yes. indeed Mias
i nad .i..i d ner hands in a ] Harlow. No he'* not here
- Hi back Yes. Ml**
Harlowe, he *aid posiyvely that
. , he would be bBck about noon
| i:—JZTT-s'J I ] *y /JMM IWhy yrs Mls* Hw!f>wp of
I I I I i /AH J*? course you may come here and
wait for him Why naturally
that's entirely up to you "
After a time the two women
1 heard Kent enter the outer of.
tire K'*nt was speaking in a
i low hard tone and the clerk's
own youns voice lifted in reply
J piped such a tune of abject
i cringing contrition that Joce-
i lyn'a to’.eod came to her face in
sfO)MUiy
"What do you suppose he has
dune?" the, whispered
Ml*.* Deal, unsmiling, baleful-
ly replied. "He loigot the ccrap-
buxkrt v
Jor -iyn threw back her head
and laughed. At that raining
of go.deu ewreiess laughter. Fe-
lix became aware of her pre*-
erre In the inner office, cut
*hert hi* tongue lashing and
....... ■ «■ t* *4 tt luni ii i mm
Jock began to move up and!firm grip _____ ___
that local "Oklaii ,inans" *' wnu ':p !il'criid ,o:-"iV With She fled from the room She'huiried to greet her
routth hair and in .is sf,:r. heard herself laughing bieath- "Jocelyn, daihng. you here?"
• etvfi he looked youmer than lesal> a- she ran down the step "Yes I tried to get you on
leirt. j- fid him j mm. Tl.at nikM aft*r *he had fi- Iht photic at your apartment
' •••': :i'u *' x '•■**> Il-1«u w>V|i w ith her 'last and then here Miss D al said
I want to lunch
arisen ilu
|Im* pioiitul liop \sin.*li i* -up- who a; dt.ut.n? ir ,ie
|Hi*ei! lo i-piiie out ol in liolc ll'"au *• ki '.i i.i.^ and Hnu.u:-
b used whrse po s.b'c. The
men in Washington feol that
tie project is no. only a Sapui-
pa concern, but is a federal un- ™ . ----------
citrtAkmg and that feaera! moti- d >ts‘ oy Atr bul f J m'mory of Jock on her mind, ycu’d be in
,|; ,ey is being used, therefore 6a- 'm. >oun;-r ana more fitx.- she was awakened early by her with you"
, pul pans need not feel that they J _ „ . . , . , m0l!Ler', 'Splenaid.”
, j are going to get all the work h. , , spt,nt nr" The F*wrls - (he jewels are "Some quiet place, Felix."
* t,I; italics to i.-ason that 1 . ,11^ "Jn “nwnUngly to flare, lo gone Oet up and help me Tell; On their wav in the back
uteri wuen p. -si- *!^ “ *h,V hun of ber whPre >ou v‘' hlddt!l thcm"i»at of th? car. Jocelyn -poke
Htr mothers hands tore her qulckij "I want to mans you
Anyi'in .■ 4 ii > oii1
w,i/::, ' rrS?3
p 1 : ’• c'v“- b" word . al' means Oklahoma Ask KeBt aar*ul yo,lr tMfcer creams to piece*, hurting lier
.- k.... - -*— mans uKuiuma^'now. Tomoi row Tell h.m about 'Tiny were trying towring
toner, Felix How soon can we
arrange li?"
I Hi- ... ,. >ch 1. v.s.b.,1 1 *
j cited "Drticst my darling
I this goes through me like light-
ning How soon” Today1
"Next week Felix? If Mother
can arrange It? That's not. too
.soon?"
Hr imothcred her. the people
on the xidrwilk notwithstand-
ing and let her go.
I am mari.rd to him now
thought Jocelyn, "now I am
really married .safely to him."
and she sal there as still as a
tiapped moiw in her gray fur
with her chin bent but with
thst look of somber June thun-
der in her eyes
When «he returned home she
found a small thin man with
horn i imineri spectacle*, ht*
hair very closely cut leaning
foiward frrm Ihe sofa * rward
Marcella who rigid and white,
looked an appantion in h»r
carved high-backed chair Th?
man was in the middle ot a
long speech His voire lifted
ttself for an Ins'ant into her
hearing It can hardly be a
mistake I think Mrs Harlowe
she has been seen twice by two
different people *
“Oolng in by the alley en-
trance1'
"Once, ma'am yes And once
again just leaving a tax; at the
corner of this block a con-
spicuous looking j- *ing woman
with a big bush of hair under
a tarn and a full pleat'd gfctrt
with a tight jacket"
Miss Jocelyn Harlowe, turning
tn the mirror ale "ked her hair
and fitted dowr upon it her
small felt hat N nun had ever
looked paler 8!:- came into the
room quickly u i her proudest
grace
Marcella sail This is my
daughter Mr Cairlng She hail
been told of—n logs."
The hern rimmed spectacle*
were turned and rested shining
upon her face
"May I aearch *. .r bedroom’"
he askid her
“Why certain.: if mother
wishes you to
Jocelyn went along the hall
For a merc./ul 20 minute* the
inipectlon of her , wn room was
delayed Catrlr.g rayed first to
i examine Ma:\ quarter*
I During that 20 , ilnutea Jo-
celyn took down her skirt and
tam-'o-ahanter tt ju ket from
the closet hanger and hook,
folded them as t ally g* she
could and hid them between
her mattress and tin springs
Mr C'atrtng can*.-- .r, at hi*
leisure and made a quick and
thaip examination of net clos-
et hei bxthroorr. her window
and her lire escape Hr looked
lor some time at the court be-
low with it* opening into the
alley An hour later she breath-
ed easier when she heard the
detective take his leave
Jocelyn thereupon studied
coldly and fiercely what must
now be done before her wed-
ding day She said to Lynda
Sandal. You anus! find Mirk
If he is to be found, and per-
suade him to return the Jewels
She said to Jocelyn Harlowe.
Before you marry Felix Kent
you must prove to Avleward
and to yourself that you do not
fear the contents of that safe "
And speakmg in the < harac-
ter of Mrs Felix Kent she said
tu both these girls. You mp*t
be very careful and you must
not be afraid '
A small number of church
J invitations hau been sent out.
‘an even smaller number of in-
vitation* to a breakfast after-
ward. a larger number of an-
nouncements went through the
nuols and the paper* had their
Infomation and photographs
To these matters Marcella,
with the speech and movements
of a marionette had carefully
attended Jocelyn had stood for
the first and second fittings of
her wedding gown and the
apartment began, surprisingly
to her. to fill itself with gift*
You're giving me everything.
Fi.lix.".«hf murmured late one
evening the wedting day Just
slxty-two hour* ahead, except
one thing and that is what I
want most "
H» had been about to say
I’ *nd night, one of those linger-
n* good nights that taxed her
patitnee and tormented her
nerves They were sealed to-
gether on the small brocaded
•ofa Felix sat back In the aofa
coiner and held Jocelyn close
against him
iVr>on,(l <
EX PRESS* Eli IA rriMIC
The pubik is invited to
write lettets < xpreaalnit .^Jj
then opinions No an«ny
nioit* letters are to be print-
ed although name* mav b»
omitt'ri *>v this office
t IM I FT MEF flNfl
lone DrmrrratW meeting of
January ?? Msrmony being
the - van and h'*» %
Don't see how or whs everj.
thing was an quie* for tt>*y
were all there and. believe It
or not" not > flat figtH during
the whole mec* ng, •#
Whan 1 rap ah were there I
don't mean, i»a<<0< lot example
Bill ('hentligm. Henry da?
K;rui Osnar (joojiei Wild H 1
Cowper, fiauph Rub*:taon M:
Geo H Jeunings Fletcher Joh,,
on. Mts Huff, and many nth- ■
ers of more or leak fighting
reputation The only one* 1
really nursed were Hank Watch-
otn and Lee Nlehol* but Hank
has the flu and Lee waa fc -
mined in Oklahoma City >not
by the Law*
So It Is a united Demort.it
party again and we will fare
the Common Enemy in Novem
ber. If there are any of "them
btid* left bv then, although t
have been told that they will
b piotn -d :Ddei : Me law f
eting Migratory gam» wt, le
flying into the Democrat part)
Unde island an offer was
made to a very highcia** p!>k-
pockrt to work the crowd fra
me-half of wh»t he could get
and he wante-d a guarantee He
said moat of the crowd was
suffering from Hoover br.ni.
but he dlo oak tor an op'• n
for the mceuag m IMA If Bill
Murray ar aome other Den >-
crat waa in
These are my own idea.- 1
m.ght be wrong as t never
hoard of but one fellow thst
nevet guessad w-pong
Signed
Old Observer of Creek Coui ty
Politics
"It's )u*t—" the pair girl fal-
tered luting her eyes to h m
and letting them fall agaib
with a convent child's tint- .ty
or shame. *Your confideu< *
Felix * iffened then drewr;-r
even - .>>:
All light You shall have ti
What do you want to know’
Ask me for a secret"
There fell a alienee whk h
Felix p.eaaantiy employed sir ik-
ing ha.r touching her wa'm
cheeg Jocelyn whispered I
wish- you will think Tm w* t,
thar a baby'—but I do wish t
could te;l M.sa Deal tha* I k... »
th* rnmbir.atian of youi pr.*.. *
safe."
Felix threw back hi* head
and laughed heartily and ten-
derly. the laughter of an In-
dulgent parent
Little goose! Wh»t
would that do you’”
• No good af course No p: ,e.
tlcal good, bui—apirttuallv **
(oMinued Veal Week
MARRIAGE LK ENftEs
Andrew Turnam. 21 and Ruby
Miller 18. both of Drumftg u
Arioe Rutledge. 21 Band
Springs and Margaret Curley
20 Sapulpa Coleman Sty-lion,’
12 and Margaret Taylor it
both ot Bristow. Louie v
Thompson. 40 and Beulah M
Ridley 2» both of Oklahoma
City: Lloyd D Marshall r and
Roberu WiUon 22 both of T iw
aa.
Emory D French *1, and K.,-
na Pearl Drt-oaier l». both of
Bapulpa Em brie B Spark* a*.
Btggs and Janie Patterson ii
Sapulpa Eugen? Matthew.- 21
and Nellie Schorppey |7. both
of Tulsa. Frank R Vest 44
and Rena Ann Beal II, both of
Sapulpa Klrley L Kenidow 28
TuUa. and Marie Oreene 24
Pawhuika Frank Whltely. 22
Catoo*a. and Juanita Barron
19 Tu'ra
' Carl Brently. n, and Dtueil-
la Hardiidge 18 both ol H
tow OrvfJle Roller 23 and Ju-
anita Oregg. |», both of Moumls
Guy E Pate 21. and DernJy
Johnson 18. both of Davenport
John L Phillip* 36 and 8’eUa
M McClure 14 both of Hobar;
Qpte C. Senty, Jo and Uirv
Med lock 22. both of Bristow
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Stationary? Phone §0y
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luck again
• lllldow .
In? i their tffw.a EL..: :ut.n a-,
ii*;; ask for charity, but e larg-
Tlm-e ;tr«*. o( course, pure *1n-4'°,!ly cf V1 *Ji wtU d '
• ,, * , . *in-* a,nd °F honcit aibor to
J) northern mvlli*. from the uppat tin lunilii* There,
region' of ice anri lieavv -snow 4r> lb- kind ol men the re-
There i- usiidlFv, uImmiI iIii- l!1 ' « ,.*'-3d weifato group
.. , . . . want-, to help
lime of Ilu* yeai in Hie nortli ^ _
<m lnliludc-. what i> called *'e umieisUnd that local la-,
locally “Ui** K< l*rtiury lliaw.” uti u uing dir? threat-.’
Several ileicnliweli. iml.l.l.v fon'r:,,ln6 U>c «mploymeilt Ol
«lei* pfivcly mi Ul day? |abr for the ntw post office.
do uflen lu inp wimmIcIiu *L-, to b* bu.lt in Sapulpa A lele-
311:1 even licars out ol their kiam from 8,-n Elnier Thomas
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lb i long time, mild wegther ] ;ov«niucut m ui_j matwr Hc[
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lit I) KNOWS HIS VEGETABLES
By ED KHESSY
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1932, newspaper, January 28, 1932; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529281/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.