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THE CREW!
sAX FRANCISCO, Sent. 2.—
(IXS)—Following is the < n u of
the naval plane l’X-9 x<». 3:
Commander John Kodger?*.
flight unit commander; Ha*re
lh- Grace, M<l.; Lieut. Hymn
James Connell, pilot and mxahhI
in command, Pittsburgh: Illa-
tion Pilot Skiles IL Pope, C. P.
<>., I . S. N., Jack son, I'emi..
chief rat! io man. <»<•> Gilbert
stantz. Terre Hante. Ind.; avia-
tion nia» hh&Lst, William M Bow-
lin. Richmond. Ind.
TODAY
Editorial Rooms Phones: 201-202
MUSKOGEE. OKLA.. WEDNESDAY, SEI’TEMHER 2.1925
Arthur Brisbane
\ <>L. XXIII
No. 63
iimi i.*
LITTLE HOPE
QUAKES
COAL MEN SAY
THROWN TO Busy Workers to Receive
firm rirnn i ci • .
III<1 HF! I I
MEN SURVIVED
STRIKES MUST
ilisld
NIGHT ON SEA
M. lb n
<11
Hie
i- ill
of damage In th'' vicinity have
Iri in.
Landing
S.MHHI fillo
Im li.iiil. .1 dial
li "Cold .': i
HI..
1
iHHHi mid
Fu-
u nteh-
goo.lhv
aiiHouiK'cnicni. wa
BIG AIRSHIP
A!
on
th< I
president of
IS READY FOR
V III W
ili' .l in an
In from non mile- off III. (Infill’ll
WESTERN TRIP
' MAinil'IIIIUUiailB!iaiiniUiIHiliaUIUliI!liiIU|lini!niBiennWUIHnffllili»IU0UlrM
U bat I ranci
nil I
'cane.
*111.
first
1 1 ..li.li
corner
DOOLEY CASE
UP TOMORROW
with
opport unity.
No ii" ntlon
ray of hopes
with
w I I
DO YOU
COME
M oscow
interest1
yon over
gov-
KNOW?
alleged to have shot
of Whit.
mentality.
With
non"
in
in
And it’s mighty important that ybu
tion
he loved so
FREIGHT RATE
The
SHIP GUARDS TREASURE
union
the
in
to
incr
a limited num-
thar
OF A BOY
duel be
eom-
rrfndnlng from war In
o
not
dian:
ut
and help us to stop
soar
30*
3
there
“inan
the case would have
before a jury of lay-
• art hqiiakc
fur several
conducted
either pipe
city water
interesting
< 'huicisan
typhoon*
I»« n it 11
night.*1
the prospects of the crop
financial • nd of the busi-
bceit rammed by the destroyer
William .lom >i while being towed
and will have to be overhauled.
lam
and
int o
the
the
choice of
beautiful
of dollars
shot
flip.
cut.
morning,
Washington.
miles
woun
this cui
Suppose
March.”
of religion.
mid
24-
Bacone college is one of the lead-
ing Indian institutions of its kind
in tho United States?
t h e
had
the
The
the
the
th*
through
lent? w.
dared . quarterly dividend
p<r cent to stock of record S
Inrigc of the Ctenlor.
Lead In Tcliphor.'H.
SHOOTS
INTO
dlr ellv
W" I
the 1 nlii-.l Min Workers of Amor-
ieo, who said the men had no other
telephones,
he much .
if r than
trilling II ■ I-
II. linn ..a |
llhn liini'iilllg,
Slllll IIU"glllS.
"Mi Unix
time) liHlny. omul liiwlquartcrs
lure nniiiiiiiiwd no triu'i of the
miming liliin.' I’N-U No. I liu.l
tlr.n will be made of
1 not determined to-
dared paper, with 111 u.st rat ions that
catch and hold the eye until one Is
compelled to read the accompany-
ing text. The picture leads you to
Ohio Woman, Born
Here. Anxious to
Know Her Name
answer.
that dawn
the storm
to have
ing a trip north us
and Imck across the
union of all
one _
German states to unite
basis of our United Stabs
The big vote schedule won’t wait
for you you’ll have a jump in and
been
course
radio
frieli<l> (lull he inlei.dt d fo lift
the MlMielixioil hr dealt to (tilth
Heavy
Have
And
the
his life for the
New Jersey Player Is Over-
whelming Defeated By Na-
tional Amateur Champ
osalr. of rail
fr.ight rale
young woman’s real name
loiirlcciilh limy district
quarters in Honolulu.
It miis ten a’tcd todaj
, Ind., dept,
earth irem-
Vcrrvm ami
ama-
i 36-
w inning
lusting six seconds
ond five seconds.
in this campaign a live
You should send in your
rhri'dian naim
funeral in
WIRE
wind
expressed
an end to
believed
the ere
Moscow
Inquiry Scheduled to Begin
This Month Is Delayed
Committee Secretary Says
yv.stxiday and I have / b«. 1 - *•• rue
this morning uno of the most at-
tract ivM advertisements I ever saw.
talk on th* cotton industry’ of the
county.
and tlx
Th< op<y:’t«A spok* small uhhb *1
I,, wls for hot rinittlng th* miners
to work p< tiding n-u agreement on
a n« w contract. This (tHitude, In-
indicated, made it imp* rat ire that
the dark-
call buzzed,
and the vast
back only the
for
3-Ycar-Okl Haskell Lad in
In Hospital. Unconscious
From Fractured Skull
In 1881, largely through the in-
fluence of William McCombs and
G. A. Alexander. members of the
council of the Muskogee nation,
a charter was obtained for the
establishment of the school?
night. Find
waited in Jail the arrival of
ist. r from la -xington. The sis-
will in
land the
word that it will
encourage conferences
committees. hoping
much co-operation as
of the tribesmen in
employes in good standing.
Reports from the mining regions
where suspension of work started
Monday night, indicated the work-
i rs are having a holiday and en-
joying themselves by going to pic-
nics and movie theaters.
—o-------
Starting at f>:50, the shocks con-
tinued for near!) half a minute,
-o---
No Reply to Frantic Radii
Me»ages Sent Out From
Rescue Ships
venture an
prevailing
men today
had
charted
they have
, this na-
obliged tc
it is now.
thought to a proposition whereby
over 114,000 in prizes is at stake
then you should !>** a candidate
candidat'*.
name to-
What’s in ii name may not
TO FORCE RAILROADS
TO CONSOLIDATE LINES
bigg 'St of the awards.
Your opportunity, then, to v. in
a prize that will repay you many
times for your efforts-is hero. But,
to get your rightful share you mils’
get busy and take advantage of the
Woman Who Accompanied
Absconding Kentucky Bank-
er Fails to Gain Freedom
made aeronautical history
u non-stop flight to Ilono-
Muskogeo has the better
■flie boy
Tho phy
and South
S nd in your nomina-
onc.' or come in be-
any evening.
spare the time, come
I loob y, charged w ith mur-
33, railroad <m-
will be given
before Judge
the city court
the silence
death came
here today
over th»
find weary
c*-r..s luus condition as a result of
f.ilUn.r from a motor cur.
Major Part of Success Depends Upon Ac-
complishments During Next Few Days;
Big Automobile and ('ash Offer Will Soon
Be (inly History.
Trying to Keep I rack
ll.i’hr Rath to Bolshevism
The
We
four coin-
I
SENA TOR I AL CONTEST
UNCOMFORTABLY CLOSE
Miners’ Credit Cut Off at
Companv Stores During
Period of Idleness
Believed ti
The
Jones
Reekie
Fighting hard to regain
lost this
enzie of
medalist,
Billy Elliott, need 13, son of Mr.
I'll Mrs. lac Elliott, will known
r dents of Haskell. Wils brought
I., th' Muskogee General hospital
The battle over the $50,000 estate I
of Lucille Rlckson, baby movie
star, who died Just as she attained
a firm footing in filmdom. was |
compromised today. The girls
father. Samuel E. Rlckson, will re-
ceive one fourth of her estate, and
th" rest will go to Rupert Hushes,!
novelist, and Conrad Nagle, to be •
held in trust for Miss Hickson’s 18
v ar old brother. Marshal Riekson.
PRICE: 5 CENTS
opinion.
opinion among
was that the
driven out of
and forced
equipment dls-
to land one of 11m big prizes.
Kin the name of the institu-
was chang' d to Bacone col-
in honor of the founder of
school, who in reality gave
prospects in tho field and in the
business than any other city in tho
state, according to opinions voiced
at the meeting of the Lions club at
Water Supply of Centuries." It is
almost a fairy tale that unfolds as
one follows the picture and maps
which tell about II tell Hechy. You
turn to a map that looks like a hos-
pital temperature chart, . xcept that
patients don't usually have so zlg-
llplii. ii > Slilransky and his friend,
l.'ilah .1. Iloorgin. both accidentally
bliried in the Rus-
piles of red flowers
(JONES BEATS
REEKIE BADLY
date has a lead that can not be
overcome with ti few days' work.
living in luxurious
’FMII i img
LAKEirt UST. N. J.. Sept. 2.
Glistening in the bright sunlight
the navy dirigible Shenandoah
swung from its mooring mast hen-
today, ready for its flight to Scott
Field, near St. Louis, Mo. The
Shenandoah was to start shortly
after -I o'clock this afternoon.
Tho dirigible will carry a crew
of 38 officers and men in command
of Captain Lansdowne.
The ship probably will arrive at
Scott fl' Id lute tomorrow afternoon.
On Friday morning tho dirigible is
schedul' d to leav ■ Scott field, pass-
ing over Kansas City and St. Joe,
Mo., Des Moines, EaU Clair, Foil
du Ur and Milwaukee, WIs., and
Minneapolis and thence to Detroit,
where it will be moored to the new
mast erected there by Henry Ford.
On th" return flight the dirigible
is expected to arrive at Luakehurst
on Monday.
tomorrow morning.
Dooley was brought before
County Judge William A. Killey last
week for an insanity hearing by
Assistant County Attorney I. L.
Lockowitz, but the case was dis-
missed when the county attorney
learned that
to be heard
men.
Dooley is
Hill when he saw him coming from
his home at a late hour. The shot
that killed Hill was fired into his
back, officers said.
Dooley's defense, it has been in-
timated by his counsel, will be that
the wounds he received in the
World war seriously affected his
Carried Off Course
Forced
in the
of commerce
lie congratulated on effici-
if the business men of
I HAT
The school was chartered as In-
dian university, for it was the
dream of Mr. Bacone to male
the school a great university for
the training of Indian people?
OTTAWA, out.
HNS) \ slight
shock was felt hen
the bars.
Y„ at the end of the 27 holes.
Mackenzie had picked up on< hole
on the first nine this afternoon.
Laron I pson of California was
up two on Jack Mackie, Jr., of
Inwood. N. Y.. and Jess Sweetzer
exept for about
You can secure your
the five big, powerful,
uutomobil s er hundreds
hi cosmic
louis were
fudged.
It might
Sklransky could come back to his
islios and make a speech on the
things he has learned about
ernment since he left here.
ing fashion in th'- national
teur golf championship in
hole opening round today,
Min, but to ITance- J. Bryant of
<'Mum bus, Ohio, It means a
whole lot its her letter to liiilh-
iiriiu- l*>. Gulick, registrar of iltnl
statistics (or the county health
Ruth. I
will lie aide to fill tin*
num iH'sltlon ahlj. Peril
Germanic peoples
great republic is possible,
states to unite on
hesitate or 1>" timid about your
race. Go right to it and keep right
at it. Give your campaign as much
attention during your spare time a.s
you would any good business prop-
osition. FOR RIGHT HERE IS.
N<> DOUBT. THE GREATEST
Mid ' 'ontinent
Kansas I'lly
powers that two more
on their
Across Continent to Kansas
City and Return; To
St. Louis First
rm
flo
nn tor?
afternoon card:
.........................544
2. (!NS) Two dlNllnvt earth
tremors comhiK hi rapid miic-
ccsHioii mi'l laHlintr only a f« u
s'-rious, there is a chance
will Btjrvive. according It
elans.
der of Toni Hill
ploy* , on Aug. 26,
preliminary hearing
Ill IH. nixi im; •» Hint
D In millloi. 5 < f \ hl ' ' UH
than all Enrol- '-ia i.ul. \frie.i
('i)inLiii ' i, Is dr»»p|“ d from bnMehuli,
fined . 5o0h for mH • harlot.
If H. nry Uord riv»- up
nf* rent\
UooH«!
HA KHISBI KG. 111., S- pt. 2.
(INS)- \n eartlmmik*- disturbed
this FM'ction of south* rn Illinois
at 5:57 this innrnlng. Two dis-
tinct tremors were the first
tho sec-
up
5 OS, 000
Directors of the St. Louis-San Fran-
cisco increased the dividend rate
from 5 to 7 per cent on the com-
PHTLAnEl.PHIA
turd strikes and suspe nsions in an-
thracite mining must be « llminatvd.
This is the ultimatum d* t* rmined
by tho operators in a statenx nt by
' Major W. A. Inglis, chairman of the
opi rators’ n* gotiation committee.
Inglis ma.de the statement in re-
Shenandoah Will Leave Lake
hurst Late This After--
noon For Tour
don" w it I
tion wouli
lliem, and
Work done tin " "big vole" ilayn
will easily Bring success to the con-
testants In im MUSKOGEE
DAILY MAVS' "Ei. ryl .il Win. ''
Som thing" el> etion. The laggard,
unwilling to devote any time or
thought to tile grand prizes, how-
ever. will nap no reward. This is
a campaign .si riel li for "live wires."
If yon are alive, awake to th.
opportunity now- before you, will-
2. (INS) Distinct
ors shook Mount
SHANGHAI. Sept. 2
The American destroyer
proceeding today to the
islands to guard the
wrecked Chinese st.-:
Ching, aboard which is $30,000 in
gold bullion. The ship was bound
for Foo Chow and was w recked in
a pirate-infested district.
BIGGER FRISCO DIVIDEND
rs unless lh« y voluntarily
within that time, will I-
H of th** administration’:;
A committee composed of Prof.
Almon <’. Bacons, H‘-v. .1. S. Mur-
row and the Kev. Daniel Rogers
wer*i appointed io locate a site
for th'* school, which they found
three mil's nortJxiast ul .Musko-
ngross. This
; S,\^.„E11ANCISCO,
2._(INS)- Only ‘
(which may mean
into radiophones
as dawn broke
Golden Gate to
jeyed men listening at every
radio station for the buzz ot
continental code which will
" ' of the plane
missing some-
the Pacific
he girl w> r
Mr. and Mn
workers and operators contains a
claiiHu under which operations be
continued p* nding an adjustment.
The mine work* rs’ leaders here
were surprised by wor<l today that
a number of coal companies in the
Hazelton district has notified idle
employes that credit would not be
continued at the company stores.
Workers Take ••Holiday”
She Mates -h<
Mll’-kog*** br|w<
1905 and 1909.
from California to Honolulu in one
“hop.” Th:H is important.
War Veteran, Charged With
.Muder. May Plead His
Mind Unbalanced
Trust company,
’ar-olil blonde
and next chairman of the
interstate cutiuinrc com-
mission.
Reel, f. llrr fnmib .'"lid
<11 for-•. r. ill. rn-WH
- mor" rturfliitg.
with three
he grounds
contain ICO acres and more than
l ight magnifiv nt college build-
ings?
While W. E. Fraher today was
sp. "ding back to Middlesboro, Ky..
to face charges of absconding with
about $'.10,000, according to his al-
leg'd confession, from the Citizens
Bank
"The water will be
through closed conduit,
or tunnel, all the way to San Fran-
cisco. Present plans contemplate
no treatment of the water of any
kind: filtration, aeration, chlorina-
(SEE “G” ON PAGE THREE)
Miners Enjoy Shutdown By
Celebrating As If Large
Picnic Was On
Fhe Men AIhwnM
a calm sea. naval offic rs
said the plane might be able to
keep afloat for four hours, as
to whether or not it could
weathered the night's storm
would
The
naval
plane
Its
down, its
abled.
Four men under Commander
John Rodgers are aboard.
The PN-9 No. 1 is believed la
have come down at 4:15 p. m.,
which, it was said, would give it a
world's record for sustain'd flight.
Within a few minutes after
United States ship Aroostook
left contact with tho plane,
search for her was under way.
Aroostook, the Farragut awl
Tanager steamed full speed to
point at which they belt, ved
seaplane had alighted on the ocean.
Submarines in Scaii'li
Submarines were disputchel
(SEE "D" ON PAGE Tlllli:i:)
Stop and consider: did
before in a few short weeks have
the opportunity to cash your spare
time for $2750.00?
Do you think you haven’t a
chance if you enter now. Why you
■ n ivy, i nti oilli’g i h
: ■ ill. f.i.-rs if llei
that will seem a:
to send an auto
"But I am going to place Itutli
in the lulii'l- of ini nhti- wal.b-
Bacono college is in its forty-
fifth year now?
mow Is ivlictliei* she wa- born
iiulcr tin* name of Frances
ir.iant. t'ranis-s Riifcnhcrgi ■■ or
SWAMPSCOTT. Sept. 2. (INS)
The Iowa senatorial election con-
test between Senator Smith W.
Brookhart, the Incumbent and Dan
F. Stsck, his democratic opponent
is "exceedingly close" and in all
probabilities will have Io be decided
by the senate Itself, it was stated
here today by Senator James 1*..
Watson, republican of Indiana,
chairman of the senate committee
on election contests. Complete re-
turns of the count in Iowa w<
filed with Watson yest-rday
Washington.
PART OF BABY STAR’S
ESTATE HELD IN TRUST
President P. D. We'ks, the head
of the college, has the reputation
of being one of the most learned
and honorable educators in the
Votes Schedule soon Dccliiics
Thc present big vote sclr dule
will continue until Monday. Sept.
28th. The big vote schedule will
positively be discontinued at this
time, in accordance with the nil s
and regulations and will nev r b>
’H.*-. lx :u! was dash' <1 against a ron
crcb‘ curbing’, fracturing th* skull
The boy was unconscious whei
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EMBEZZLER’S GIRL
PAL BEHIND BARS
OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 2. (INS) Bobby
Jones, Atlanta's crack golfer, de-
feated William Reekie, of Upper
Date of opening tho Indian in-
vestigation in Oklahoma authoriz-
ed by order of Secretary Work
of the interior department has
been indefinitely postponed, ac-
cording to advices received Wed-
nesday. such information haling
come directly form Georg.- V aux.
Jr., chairman of the lommission
named to conduct the inqnlri.
Tho hearing was originally un-
M \V M IRK. sent 2 —(ISs)
Mrs. Rube Itutli i~ to '•• the
"iiKumreli of -wilt's" w $ Iiiiiuii.
T'slai Milli-r Huggins, uiaii-
543- 4 3
543- 53
ground
Ronald Mack-
the 1925
S W A M I' S COT T
NS) Legislation d
INDIAN PROBE
IS POSTPONED
zag a line as this map that starts
at Mount Lyell. 13,090 feet In ele-
vation and 155.8 miles from San
I'-rani isco. Then, never having been
to the Yosemite, T am fascinated
with th" tabloid information about
the park. The extreme elevation
and rocky characteristics make it
uninhabitable
throe months
half a million acres in this national
park, withheld from settlement,
forbidden to lumbermen, cowmen
and sheep men, or indeed any in-
dustry, makes it possible to gather
up tlie pure water of melting moun-
tain snows, which hold in th.* main
reservoir, Hetch Iletchy, will go to
San Francisco through the system
described.
To us who have been so vitally
interested In our own
supply the following is
tlie hospital here was
Haskell shortly after tl
login its race to this
Young Elliott and
pnnions w- re riding on
board of a motor <a
Ralph Lewis of Ston.- Bluff. Th- y
were returning from school to
their homes for their noon lunch.
Elliott wus lying on the running
sav the fate
PN-9 No. 1,
where out in
waters.
1 Not even a —u __ r-
ifor a quick end of the search
was given in latest reports.
"Too rough to send out a
scouting plane," the guard bout.)
messaged back curtly.
Storm Lashes Pacifh-
Throughout the night while a
storm lashed tho Pacific to fury,
three guard ships had slowly
steamed back and fourth, back
and forth, across the lane over
which the plane’s charted course
would have taken It.
“PN-9 No. 1, PN-9
No. 1," out through
ness this radio
sharply, insistently
silent Pacific gave
howl of the
Hope was
would bring
which was
brought down the second ami last
of the two planes which were to
I have
I with
|lulu.
MUSKOGEE-INDIAN CAPIIAL EWORLD OKLAHOMA-NATUHf’S WNDERLAND
MUSKOGEE^AILY news
Oklahoma free state fair at muskogee oct. 313 Business Office Phones: 31-62
Miss Alice
SAYS 1
Th" only thing that will keep you
from winning is you yourself. It
you .nt r the campaign determined
to !"■ successful, you will b •• Us
up to you entirely. If you want
any one of the five new cars, or to
participate in tho thousands of dol-
lars in cash to be distributed—and
we think you do—get into the cam-
paign today,
tion blank at
fore 9 o’clock
If you can
down to election headquarters to-
out all about the eam-
to get nites, what is
gin Sept. 15. however. advices
from Vaux. state that there Is
no possibility of the commission
getting together at that time.
Th" hearing, it was intimated
all probability be public,
commission has sent
at it will welcome and
with Indian
to get as
possible out
thrlr coin-
f part ment.
it is understood, does
icct to start the hearing
the latter part of this
month although a longer dila)
Transportation Cost On Oil
Will Remain Same, Says
I, C. C. Ruling
Th*- worly is ua«y ixqtri«•<•!*n t.p<
Bl ItXMID SHAW
more about At
some of <>ur hosuei
r :iiis
of
nations, made up of 4S states.
Hurup*-, instead of trying <•> dra»c
STS!.! NO TRACE FOUND OF MISSING PLANE
BOY BADLY HURT HURLED FROM AUTO
STREET AS Big Gilts In Campaign
CAR TURNS
I1XGLAM' will spend $12,000,000
L for electrical development nnii
$150,000,000 to bring the British
telephone system up to date.
In telephones, the world can
learn from the United States.
at a map of North
America. Unless It is very big you
will hardly see a little piece of
ground called "Long Island. Vet
Long Island, which includes Brook-
lyn and Queens, has more tele-
phones than there are in the whole
of South America, all those great
republics. And Long
more te*le)ihon<'S than
the whole of France.
Ham C. Fownes, Jr., of Pittsburgh,
at the end of 27 holes.
Waits Gunn, Atlanta, defeat' 1 V.
I,. Bradford. Beaver i'alls, 12 amt
io. He won 15 straight holes.
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LOCKE FINDS COTTON
PROSPECTS ARE GOOD
Mr. M ( l l.l.OI GH
ly connected
phono number
Brooklyn I'hnmb. r
Is to
EARN 11ST fundamentalists
abhor the suggestion that
is anything of the animal in
made in tho imago of his creator,"
might consider the case of Mrs.
Adelina I'aglia. According to the
police story, her husband left her.
So, for revenge, she turned against
her two-year-old girl. She bit the
child’s leg in several places and
boat her severely so that she is in
danger of dentil. Not much of
divinity but very much of the ani-
mal in that.
way to bi
RAISE DENIED
IvniMLJ U .U1'1 u indi'"fed S was Tlo lma Hoback.
I Today, after two nights behind
tho former cashier’s
annonnecd her d"ter-
remain loyal to him.
The girl, well known soctallj
i.‘-Mugton. said sb ■ met 1-rabei
a 'lance in Middb sboro, knew
was married all'! h '.d tw'o rhil'lr*')),
but did not know b - had stolen
work i'ml
• till ■ mpl'
bean
badly ---- . .
treating the lad is of th" opinion
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Held, Carl W. Muskogee Daily News (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1925, newspaper, September 2, 1925; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1597172/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.