Muskogee Daily News (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1926 Page: 10 of 10
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NDAY. MARCH . 1926
THE MUSKOGEE DAILY NEWS
Phone 268*
FOR CAPITAL
PLAN MARKET
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be the fabe of a.1 (Sallee* promd-d
f/unn.
Printers
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of F."M4-rt Coolidge
214 N. Fourth |
the
GIFTS FOR VETERANS
VAUDEVILLE AT PALACE
Mrs. Jennie Stewart, s’a'e wel-
off'^
ORPHEUM
Never Mind \our Income-
THINK OF IT!
Can You Save?
NOTICE
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Buy Now—Save %
Start a savings account today in this bank.
SUBSTITUTE ACT
IN MUSKOGEE
none so blind as those who will not see
The COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
tri’ A<*M>mtion Mett Fri-
day For Arrangement*
JtoMn
figured
HOLLINGSWORTH OUT
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
BEGIN SOON ON THIRD
OF KELLY'S BUNGALOWS
Everything
Must Go
pore.
I vide a free
the court
montha azo
|sau*s *111 develop and
pomp*) a"*ntl'»n to ’>-m.
Many of th»s* tentative
d*ntul randida’M are
•‘A Bl' of Old ItuuU"
th* feature act of the
SPECIAL FEATURE BROADWAY TO
DAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Hh Anti-World (ourt Atti-
tude One ol Two Big
Threats President Face*
Final Reduction On
All Goods
A*Mxia*u>n of Broal-
d*v-!ot>__
Of th* mi -eed in thl. idea
Bill McGinty’s Oklahoma Cowboy Band
FEATURE TRICK AND FANCY ROPING
We, perhaps, can s®k« ye im-
printing worries by »u»-
<re»tions and senice
BORAH LOOKS
LIKE DANGER
TO COOLIDGE'i-
Chamber of Commerce Be-
gin-. Work of Placing Shares
In Cotton Mill Project
Your income is merely a gauge of your fitness.
Your savings pass book shows what you are
gaining in life. Your income, no doubt, is a
credit to your effort, but unless you are saving
regularly and consistently, you are gaining
NOTHING while you are decreasing the active
days of your life.
Th* T E L Hunday whool 'Ihm
Of th' First Bat'll*’ <hur<h,
rnth and Okmulgee. will entertain
C.iy school with a luncheon In th-
|>anqu<t room of th- chui'L. on
The Southern company I'.r
January purchased three ice manu-
facturing plants here and La* add-
ed many improvements to the fac-
ton-s ThIr invetfment locally is
considered in the neighborhood of
a half million dollars, it is said.
The company ha* just completed
spending I57S.OOO for an ice and
electric plant at Pine Bluff. Ark.
honor, when the check Mmkog*-*-
* curity National bank receiver, filed
again* the
f.’oolp:.: if
If for
With the _ .
• nd •>.» unpopularity of th- v-,-.l
rourt. I , ■ I by a rtf' ;< -
palgn
> - would gn- M' Uoo 'df ’>*
fight of 1 ■ j-olln-al < ft. Bor-
ah'* fri-r-4. Ir-.i't 1- will ar.nou •
ill ll'l.ey ■■ '■ :i prop-'t
tlr.-.- irrl •«
Wal."n I. Talk'-I Of
where they spent the morning
—1
learning their wan’s They brought
with them many "housewives
which are packages filled with
needle* pin*, thread and other
useful article* for the veterans.
WASHINGTON March 27—Two
l-ije* —th* world court *nd pro-
hlMtloB w' h hold r.- na/ l.'.g
Right here at the beginning of the sea-
son we offer you high quality, guaran-
teed Refrigerators at a saving of 25 per
cent or one-fourth the regular price.
Remember, when you buy an Automatic
you are not trying an experiment—
you are buying the best
Ju-4 MippoM- you M l<*< t a 810.00 Refrigerator,
mat’s four (SIO-I1O-»IO-$1O> bilk.
You save one of these tens by taking advan-
tage of this Mile.
To date, Uenator Borah of Idaho
• • ltd** for t ' pr- 1 ;• ■>’ y
on an an'i- - orl J > j -.'fo .
tk- arris»1 of th* poll'Pal Manon,
j r.li a f r’‘^T <-•' trial1*'
pr*si4- n’>*l booms floating about^,
f. «enaie
jp, r-Mncrou* have the booms be-
come that the .-'nation bld. fair
to rival tr.at of !»:'• wh»n to b- a
aerator wa* almost synonymou.
with b Ing a pr'ilder.’nl a«p ran’
Both democrat* »nd republican.
• re / • ■ r bar : ■ r. . ;i !*T
*.<■ a-’a't d. in J.op- tt.it 'La
attract
DEMAND FOR ROYALTY fi£T PLEDGES
STOPS BROADCASTING u
the follow In* program »UI be
Inott. announcement that h* .-.o'll-l
make hl* Mate ' aa «' t »• th* At-
JanUr ocean," and H- nitor R»rd
are dlacuM'-d a. candidate, if pro-
hibition b«com-. a leading >«-*
tv o y- ir. h< nc*
Minator Joe RoblMOn of Arkan-
•a*. d'-inocratlc leader of th- s- n-
fcte, is nursing
larg'-ly on that
» » nail • of Ovtrton. T*s*. He
has aerved eight y*»f ,b*
seMor's offke. Although wrveral
oth'r. have b-en m«ntior.'d la the
C’mwtr—ion on the third of ux
buncalow. Alfred K-By u erecting
at D and Callahan will begin wi’h-
tn the next 10 day. or two week*.
One of the tup?_:o- s waa recent-
ly eeoplete'l and the* s- -ond 1*
complete except for the interior,
ftetr mod-m at pointin' n’* arc
the latest art in home building.
D. P. Hoover i* the cattractar. The
appearance of the D and Callahan
location la being further enhanced
by the construction of another
mod-m home in the s me bi«k
on the rite formerly occupied by a
dilapidated dwelling. Contractor
jack Allen t» building this riruc-
a two-ri vry residence.
r- nomination of Mr
the J'r*al4*nt <»ff*rs
a w'-md ele-tive term.
popularity of Borah
EXPECT ELECTION CALL ---
(’OURT HOUSE BONOS Mrs. J-nnle B-.ewart. .tatewel-
■ M.«*<49IUi fare chairman of *** Am*r!c*“
EUFAULA. Ok . March 27.- The legion auxilary, and Mia. J1*
board of county commissioners are Tucker, unit secretary, both or
expected at th»ir meeting Monday Bartlesville, and Mrs. Allen < olaw
to cal! an election on the proposal of Bristow, fourth district welfare
to vote bond, to build a court chairman, were in the etty yerter-
hous*. Sufficient rignature. have day. guests of Mrs. Annie W _>or-
been obtain'd to petitions author- man. 411 South Thlrteemh. Th r
irin? h* commissioner, to take trip wa. made primarily for a'unt
such a non Th* bond iwue will to the U. 8. V. B hospital .
approximate $7 5,000 and will be wnere wi*» ■»""• ana
augmented with a fund of I2S.OOO chatting with the
the county already has for the pur-
Eufaula citixen. will pro-
•ite. Fire destroyed
house here
Closing Out Sale Ends Saturday, Apr.
(ioods At Give*
NEW TOP.K. Marek 2?.—Warn-
ing that ’be rloring of the breed-
' casting ria'iot* of the Bt’mcre
iiiclu'J. Hrnator. Wataon of Indi-
ana and Wad.worth of N-rw York.
>!o'h are candl-la’-. for r-< lection
to th* •- nab In th* face of Miff
opposition
Hhould th* world court
into the paramount Issue
j
ator J s T. B-■ > of Missouri
confer-1 h* would be th* logical
banner txarer for th* d'fnocratu.
Th- prohibition |M*. now loom-
ing brlt- r I 1 r.-- r In the politi
cal arena. 1* bringing both wet find
dry leader, into p omlr. n*< u* po-
tential pi«Md< ntial tandldaf e The
diwiseloti revolves around H'-nz’or
Edg» of New Jersey, leader in th-
fight for the propo- 4 l»- • r and
win* .nodlfbation of the Volri<ad
net, and H- nator Willi, of Ohio,
one of th* r<-cugnlx*d antl-aaioon
leagii*- .pok*emen in the s-'iat'-.
Both nr r- publl'.ns.
Robin'on I- < ’on-M*nd
On the democratic side Of
w- t and dry fight, K-n.tor
Tl.e main talk at y***rday'.
tneetla* was delivered ty H K Ed-
ward*, local lawyer, who .poke up-
on the object of co-operation. He
us*l a number of clever iliurra-
’ior.s to bring hto potn'a "home" to
tke grower, and was especially
impartial in hi. viewpoint*
t.radin* Is IH-xivad
Th* .ibject of grading was cov-
ered by »1 C. Imrin. a*cret*ry of
-he rta’e market commission Dus-
tin. who lives in Tulsa is well-
versed In thia subject and offered
some splendid information along
tbl* line. „
T M Jeffords. agricultural
agent and G O. Gilbert of the
Frtoco railway delivered talk, upon
the relation of the railroad syriem.
to the movement of organization.
Jeffords particularly emphasized
-1 the benefit* of a co-operative mar-
• ket and s’re»*4 the necessity of
unity and team work.
J H Malon*. county agent of
Tulsa county, spoke upon the gen-
eral subject of the asso<ia‘ion, and
brought out the benefits of an or-
ganized body to carry on the ac-
tivities of th* organization.
Th* plans for the entire cawn »
burinesa will be completed in ’he
meeting Friday.
__U IM*4*
Prohibition Another Embar-^'^
Brooks Hollingsworth, for riz
years chief deputy in the county
,vx-*eur'» offV*. yesterday an-
nounced as a candidate tor the
democratic nomination for -w
tor. Hollingsworth has been a
resident of thl. dty rinc* 1»»L He
Wafcosno Addr»aa
lambC
Vock! r.) "Mpring'. A»ak«;.ing'
THE BALDWIN STORE
111 NORTH MAIN STREET
Ml b« I
Palace
vlbd' vUle on Hur.day and Monday.
TH* .ketch involve, local color,
characteristic Ruarian ringing
and dancing.
*An "incomparable" pslr 1. the
iaann*r in whi'h th* gymnast* of
th* program are hail'u They ar*
.» Uliy rift'd In th* art* of fld-
,^nz. whistling and p-rformin.
,3toni*hlr.g and r*markai/.e physi-
<*•»
"The Meal Hound*" I* the actual
rarrying-out of an ld«a that Is
often for- most in many minds. It
deals wltn two fair your.g things
who are eternally hungry but are
Hl too willing for the other
g do the 1
for th-ir food arrives.
Ths Klein Broth-r» claim to b* ~ trUI y.rt*rih»
a.,ure cure for d-pr<s»lon or .or- motion for a n<w run y w*
Xrth la?,M*r,,a?r7h.ro^ Jo»ce ‘D
court. ._
ONE MORE WEEK
AND MUSKOGEE'S GREATEST SALE WILL BE OVER
M-mt*r. of the chamber of com- I
____ __________ ___ _ gree wfil make a canvas, of buri- ‘
would nnppnft such legislation. ■ *ess men of the city during ths .
The raumeat wa*. in part 'coming week, in an effort to de-
A Mn*y of ’-he cc-r. ry » troad lermlne amc-nt of stock which
te ~:d in a ecn^ratlon to be
M per cent be srasac. No sutloz. organized to erao.irii a co..on
could continue Without the u*e of fa tbs city.
music, and cnast-itant tax demand* pjax* for the organizing of tie
from nuMic tot*r*r* would un- corporWtoc tajj* for a capttal *ock
dwabcedly cua* practicably trtr7 bf tt. . : dirkled into two ci****
principal troad.a*-=« ria’icn to tocunc,n or vesting
cloae down, thereby d ateg a $:64.«»» in a*v*n per
death blow to this new. ’-raly great f<rTtd r<Kk_
factor in national life.' w tb< c<Knn.oa rock »145.6<>4
------ worth will b* taken by F B Garl-
GRASSHOPPERS AND KE ... cf T*zaa organizer of
COME AT SAME TIME the project- The plan of organiz-
WIN8TED Conn.. March 27.— mg of the company '<> P1*4* “*
Graaaboppers. reading of the of- mill here wa* explained to m*m-
f-'tal op*r.mg of spring are hop- ben of the chamber of commerce,
ping on runny lawn* of John Hol- Fniay at a meeting by Gardner,
land'. r*sil*nce. near th* rior* of Following tie approval member.
Highland lake, which 9 covered of the chamber vo'ed for the board
with ice 28 Incite, thick The lively of director, to aid in the financing
hopper, outwitted Holland and of the company.
oty. r«. who tried to catch them a aumber cf m**’.!ng. in the In-
for exposition purpose* terest of forming the company will
8tzte*n wild geese arriv*4 from be held in the offices of 'he cham-
the south yef*rday af’.ernown. ber of commerce during the week.
Finding lakes and ponds .’Hl cov- official* announced.
er*4 with ice. they flew away In a . ------
southerly direction.
;« w44.t Mm Mary
MMWg leMie Breeding ..TJc-i, a M'/heFs Croon
Fre-identiaJ BoomleU . (Wait) Mr. a. J. Vaughn.
Violin Obligato. Mrs
Morton.
Fhort addrew. Reverend A N
Hall.
Tr w.n ' Executive* of Potato Gm
I >■ w*l**r- •*
Mi« Mary
tore,
IGE -COMPANY BUILDS I
TWO RETAIL STATIONS
Construction work 1* to begin
the coming week on the two retail
ice stations of the Southern leal
and Utilities company. One of
the a'ation* vill b* located oppo-
site the public library. D and
Broadway, on the east ride and th'
other on Junction avenue on the
west ride. The pLvnt. will operate
on th* cash and carry system and
are the first of their kind in the
plan, for narttsting the crops. At
this mee’:.-.* a sal'* manager »1H
rx employed for the season. The
board conrist* of one potato grow-
er from each district in the a»o-
- ta-ion and in thl. manner the of-
fVer. are personally acqualr-ted
with the praMesaa which confront
OUKIHCi THIS SALE OF
25% ^5
Walker and A J. Vaughn. A)J ^o^u^nal and inspirational
ompaaut, Mr* John Hohn*- { ArkMtMt Valley
p. «t;. Johnson Co-opaf*ti'-'« PoU’s Orower* amo-
W elation wa* held yeritrday after-
noon in ths etty court room In an
effort to organize th* amo'.iaticn
for activity during the oncon-to*
Hayden -wason of production.
A derlrion wa* reached to the
effect that the board of director*
• hkh coneist* of about 15 repre-
^n’atives from the various dis'net*
S ire --nc of HoUmgssorth
o> *klng r* election to the o-nats,,
r<-*llzlrig th* add* 4 pr*stig* that
a-tachas »o haring their names
mentioned in connection with Urs,
Whit* House
You cannot appreciate the type of
printing senice we have in >tore
for you. Come in and let us explain
ii boonib-t
hardy political
perennial ' farm reli'-f
•on is a -Iry b l- toM i"-'
prominently in the renew' d prohi-
bition fight.
On the houne aid''. Hp'ak'r
Jongworth Is regarded a* a ""r*'
cundidato forth' republican nmnl-
• In 1 t Mr. <
decides not to mak<- nnoth'r t -•
Longworth is wet.
LUNCHEON GUESTS OF
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
HENRIETTA
STRAW
and Her Melody Boys With Entire
Change of Act
The Alphonso Trent Orchestra will not
Play at the Orpheum Today on
Account of Illness
Ap/r»e
rr/Z/upn
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Held, Carl W. Muskogee Daily News (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1926, newspaper, March 29, 1926; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1597505/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.