Muskogee Daily News (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 16, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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Special Group
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OPTOMETRIST 1)1 AMON^FIERCHANIS
BROADUAV at • TH I ED
°n “HE” ' .fin^r- <«>»• won’t buy for less
and you can pay as you say.
Your Word Is All That’s Needed to Put
of Fhe.se Big Brilliant Flawless
diamonds
BUYS
Here's Why
Laugh Is
YoursLittle Ductless Glands
Above Kidneys Make You
Enjoy the Movie Show
Terms
Arranged On
Sale Prices
SUNDAY. AUGUST 16.1925.
1S0TH SCORES ^7^;
AT FORT SILL
"'enUr7MIewhX:r you h“" •» F8*isti and Communists In n’*^'
R<0 I rwniAti* /'U. u... .v
---O'
best J 3*'. 1 th-n flgucd (h>
Klckapoo and OJI-
the
bot ||
with
SAY BOY BREAKS PAROLE
Rtrnply »end r.»
trouble
»ro complete.
S«l<- price
frig rest or. Hal.. prlrp
fttgerator. Sal.- pri<
programme
3SK..Y0
$98.50
Alton Hues
Porch Furniture
TAPS
i Obituary
r
$15.90
$23.95
$29.90
$73.00
$89.00
$98.00
Act
By
S2S h.’,
t.VH 25
her. "that a as the
works at the of.
Self in
Bad
And
have
most
in the
and
nu>
and III
A7czn Memorial Service
At Greenhill Cemetery
Monday Night, Aug. 17
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
Muscogee Realm Number 3Terms
Arranged On
Sale PricesPAWHUSKA PREPARES
WELL FOR CONVENTIONThree of Unit* of ixxral In-
fantry Carry Off
At Annual Encampment
Good Samaritan
Misunderstood
unleaa | know
Yours truly.
Ht'OOP
as
Inch Fumed Oak
w Ina at
she |..ft here,
you meet me
3:30:
class.
■ns strain
my
and
'—o----
• ho man who tries
“ >'<ar la usually |n I
Home
me to l.e
or
about
Sale price
o ll.'rigerator
“Clean-Up Week”
on
Porch Furniture.
Take Advantage of
the Savings.
uindoMH *»•»’"
th . rm . n*k'’ •'•'’•ntago „f
• » n <1 jn Muskogee.
iXn!--’’ In o,,r b,<
mu. - m n';.;; ev..;.
When you h<’-«
you
Oldfield's i
orderly manner possible to
headquarters.
Arrived at their stronghold
its heavily shuttered windows, and '
its iron door barred and bolted, the I
faelstl place sentries, art I with j
real swords, on guard, and the I
leader walks around with a heavy i
His
Is
Missus, He Explains
6—Roll Call—Lighting of large kross.
‘ Sw—"Lead Kindly Light.”
Address, “Klan Spiritual.”
9—Song, "Asleep in Jesus.”
I0”Sbn’! Of b“" 'i,htin* "f !>»»<•» »n ...eh
The funeral of Charles E. Wsr-
■•n. a veteran of the World war
, who died Wednesday at Jefferson
liarrucks, Mo., look place Friday
itt.rnoon from Central Buptlst
fhureh It was largely attended,
rhe Rev. W. W. Chancellor offici-
ated. Interment was in Greenhill
cemetery. Mrs. Warren, widow of
die deceased. was formerly Miss
•helms Tlnch. doughler of Mr
• nd Mrs John II. Tlnch. 1309 1
Ixtcu. She will make her horn-
with her parents.
for I his W eek
Short ends accumulated from our biu-
vournStha.e m pi,‘ces~Just ^e thing f<,r
?oui bath loom or pantry.
All short ends of Printed Linoleum vd 98c
All short ends of Inlaid Linoleum^d S
probably
to park,
drive by
•Mrs. and
I drove
looking
-- also for
but couldn’t find h. r
-------- ‘ ' five I
3:d0
I J didn’t see them.
mark was * ,oo,t th* girl home
nd pistol rang.-s' *on" "bout lu minutes.
and
arms full of
woven bags. .-------
w. apons. utensils
bundles and of hi
phernalla will
<’handler.
Savings in Living
Room Furniture This
Week at
Street-Eicholtz’
Overstuffed Kidney Snaped
Davoipt rt Su {Ono
as low as O
Reduced
*21.60 Refrigerator
Sal. price
Women ar- certainly funny
“"••2 'hey Ed? Yesterday >7u
probably know was
'y *.1 *hal do *ou **y ••
jest down town?”
1,1 in fh»* car.
!•_ "V ’ tins on. . ___
to me tO,‘ 'l,ne •h’’n 1 1,11 you Up on “ •Oap bo« “nd ad.lt.~M the
•o met me St a certain time" wor'1' ""
•2h-LM.'* '« h-r
i never going
car. after !
never Stud a
I l «* community ul Tama
|
1 * ollawatomb- reserve11
I etta. Kan . c~* ,
Winnebago reservation
*. Neb.; the
bwa settlements.
Ul-ine M„,|| vork>
costumes of all aorta.
• and medicins
icr ceremonial para-
be oldalned by
naturally | kcp,
i!'.’1; Jx,,uin °'‘n H<at Regulator" nieas-
uits and controls the oven heat, eliminates
cooking failures, cooks a whole meal in the
men at one time while you are miles awav
dots vour canning in the oven, saves food’
gas. time and labor and is used in the k-id’
ing scIkk.Is anti universities Approved bJ
Good Housekeeping Institute Scilh
i-oving | lant, Forecast Experiment'd
iSrth"x<" v°rt
if- .^Them in Our Store.
Remember Easy Terms .May lie Arranged
Do Your Cooking the
Economical Way
"ith a ‘‘Lorain” equipped
(ias Range
Sold on Easy Terms
start' Rattle
All these oaths having been
•worn. It !■ only to be expected
Hist every night when the com.
munlsts start to hold their m.-.t-
Ing. that the facistl should go forth
to war. Th.-ir headquarters b Tng
a only a few hundred yard, froni
• Hyde Park, their troops can be
•peedily brought Into action.
But unfortunately for the factati,
the communists are not nn orderly
set. When they see th.- faelstl ap-
proach. in all their military spl. n-
dor. they g. t ready to fight.
fr.qu.nlly lately the fadstjStreet-Eicholtz
rost««.« ow.it. PhoM Mo
Every grad.>. color, d
to this d.
Are your adrenal bodies In good , dertaklne
Working order? ;
Never heard of them? G.
Very few have, for that matter. ~
yet event time you go to a motion
picture them- little ductless glands (■
above the kidneys do their share | I
io make you . njoy the antics ol ||
th- < omsdiMa Ot Um Ml- M di.uu ,
A physician here, who has de.
voted some time to the physiologi-
cal study and effect of motion pic-
tures on the average person, anys I
'When we go to th. mo. t> s ..nd
laugh till out Md< s a.-he at tl>.
ludicrous things a comedian does. I
few of us give any thought to our |
adrenal bodies—those mysterious. I
hard-working little ductless glands |
which lie over the kidneys. Yet |
without those glands and the sc. |
ere Hons they begin pouring into |
the blood stream th.- Instant—our |
mirth Is excited, we would tb.Tg.-t I
much er' vment out of the funny |
things w. se. '
"All the ductless glands th. I
thyroid, psrthyrold. thymus, plnesl |
pituitary and all the rest form a |
great Interlocking system that has I
for one of Its chi. f (un.-ttons ti,. I I
.-ontrol of our great emotions. But | I
the adrenal glands an- more eon I I
v» rn.-d with the .-motions pleasun | t
•nd pain, hate and love. etc. than I |
any of the others. I
The adrenals do not produce | I
emotions, but they furnish th. |
stimulus which puts In motion I |
parts of the body not under the | I
control of the will. They are. In I I
fact, the check or control over the | |
physl.-al reactions or expressions of | |
emotions. They control pleasure I
•s well as pain, hope as well as I |
fear, mirth ns well us sadness. I
"In mirth, the excessive secretion I
>f the adrenal glands in the blood | |
produces a spasm of the din |
»liragin. not as severe as hiccough. I
>ul similar to It. causing the |r- I
■egularlty In respiration which ||
tecura In laughing. Th. action of | I
he voluntary muscles of the chest I '
t.-ch or face and the action of th.- |
'ocol cords are under control of | I
he will, but unl.-aa kept in check | |
hrough voluntary efforts, they re- |
tet to the emotion and laugh p. I
•reduced." I
IMItWS MPiX'IXL;
TORT SILL. Okla.. Aug. 16
After one of the most successful
•n.ampm.-nts In the history of the
Oklahoma National guard, during
which excellence In military ms-
ncuvers and enthusiasm in athletics
topped by the greatest attendance,
the more than «.ono officers and
men who responded to the call to
cwmp. Will fold their tents and
JeaAe for their homes early next
Among those who stood well at
the top of the list for proficiency
and progress was thu isoth In-
fantry. headquarters of which is
located in Nluvkogcv. t
There were mor.- than Moo men '
in the review which marked the '
close Of th.- Instruction period, and
there Were more than SO per cent
of th- entire stat, guard p-rsonm 1
pn-s. nt In the camp this year, an
Getting Up Nights
(’an Be Stopped •'*■' • !> r-
rr I" |»r»n* that you
can nr rid <f thia atreimth tapping a.l-
mrnt, have mor* pep, I* fr«a fr«»tn burn-
ing arnaatlon, pain In <roln«. hackacha
and waaknraa |’|| as*nd yvu Walker ■ Proa- I
’i*te tree and |*uatj»atd under plain |
"tapper. Nn oblig*tl>»ri. No root If it ]
Rug’s Radically
Reduced
Great .alura In Rug.
Eicholtz*. I’
sign and site, a visit
partment will con.Im-
great valu.-s offend.
»xl2 Axmnlstcr Rugs
9x13 Velvet Rugs
9x12 Highest Grad,. Wilton
Rugs
of C hinese
Grass Rugs
m'Z. , offering of th. a,-
<hin.se
Sen Iceable for
------ Mun>
• and beautiful pat-
,n«— «hi» opportunity
and
i cam. °*n' f*' •“>»' Hoffman, ukc.noma
b-r. ,h. • t'y- und Mayor <’ N. Mach., -4 d of
lawbuska. will also speak.
Attend the Free Stale Fairat Muskogee.October3-10
Unusually Low Prices Prevail at
Street-Eicholtz this week-Investigate
No Dull Months in 1925-And Our Prediction
Is Holding True-Induced by Exceptional Values
■ •• was then
or 3:<5.
lakes I'rl.-nd
'vhen she told
gun. Then their wouad» are '
bathed and dret»d by sym^thetlc]
with a legitimate thirst, adequately
qu.mhod, set out home prepared
r‘"*” bu‘U» on ths coming
1- Memorial march leaves Klan hall at 10 p. m.
2- ’ Nearer My God to Thee” by band.
3- Song: “Beautiful Isle of Someuhero’’-eight voices.
4- Scriplure Beading, Twelfth chapter Romans.
Big Values Offered
This Week in Dininff
Room Furniture at
Street-Eicholtz’
Kvcry suite in specially pr„ . (J
•omplet.. Walnut |..„lng Room
Suites <
mo! |||»
Calhoun'
•ho kid wasn't there 7
„ -----c nn ur°und the block again
•-xc. il. nt record, military officials ,or “““•where to park
'h*‘ Mr" h"‘ <ouldn’t n,
of SO units comprising. Y"'r 1 drove around four
• lie isoth Infantry carried off‘di "
u?ur.rt“ •*"'*•••«• In the
district court here som- time ago
on an automobile theft churg.- and
•ent to the State prison at Me.
Ale. er for three y.,-,rs. and later
U,,t nl«hl by
- ---- --J I'hllders and
lodged In the county jail. Deal is
alleged to have broken his parol.-
« o’clock MeAlU7‘“r'1K",C Mor'« "
..... . .. ',rAI’«,,r- »h'' authorllb-H aaj H.
The ' V!1 °n Information fur-
"J. t.„d> nlritcd l.y th- M.Al.M.r p„f“’
f” ' Eh Iran/ ,. 7' W"' " ,u M’ Ah st.-. lo.[ language the . loM-fl,tlng '
b -s of thought French.
'HICAQO,
•’ustoms and ------------- ,n
,ll“' Once ruled I
I _ . ----VSS wsw* [M*r- I
In th.- Field mu» urn of
natural history as the remit of col- '
lection and r-w-arch just put under
" M ]T.
a. ih.- flrm In |1M> pUn
preserving a. completely M pOM|.
•de the life of thew> ,r„M.g |f)( I
• ottawatomie. Fox. Winnebago
a reservations'
.... x.o...mUnta<s ns^mlih hf-r. °r Kal ’• .... , ...
nlkhtly With their red f!ag. which •••'■ »»r.Vd f^rawTe'
l-autlful. useful
Hugs that are so „
•HffXUtn °r-
terns and
from. I’
bu> ..ow whiie th^-r/ndu;;;:
One Hcilf Price
8h<- didn’t look
And that smile ••Id.
your face.
Ing slow,
in the cat
Barney
•••“'••'••y know WSS pay day.'as weren’t krnpln^your
;::r.ndb-;k.ux .^^7,
.iv- "...
Hhe got It-all bm n.jj. ,
L? .murh When , -------
•he said. - Now 7 I *,"P’' bul 1 "''< r mini
at l-alhoun’s at ‘ U*‘’’ "•« ••«’•« girl from the of
tn going to the sewing f'r< hon,r “«aln.
(•he Mrs. Is home.
and ’rl4* .7r *" r,rh*’ ,o '* ”••*■
.“X vr
wouldn’t find any place
11 ■ Point to
' ."lho.“n’» al 3 3n. The
rhe remains ot Miss Pansy
Rtoner. H. who died at Braggs on
Fhuroday of malarial fever, will be
wmiardM *° M,ara‘ "’d*1' Mr 'he
Wllllams-Gulpel Undertaking eom-
imuy for mterment. The body was
held In ths morgue her. for »ev
xral days owing Io the fact that!
Ine undertaking firm was unable to
visional honors.
Company <’. nil Indian personnel.
Of Chllocco school, t’apt. Johns
commanding, was declared l.._ ...„
compunv In th. t.'.th bhl.lm, 4 or < 30. for th. \
pany E. of Durant, m-cond best “-•«• rate thine, so
noth Rand, of Oklahoma A. ..nd
” ■' best In bund division; h"“"'s I sar —
of Durant, t’apt. Mlt-:’lor,‘" up
“ u • • asked
cup for Iw-st armory Inspection. *"•' Komg. and she adM«..u
And last but not least. Musko- how,. | f (n
Bees own regiment rv.ordi-.l th.- ’“k** YOU." —
largest church attendance of any
regiment In the entire division.
The noth Infantry, (’ol. E. E ---------. r.|„
Head, commanding, t’apt. Claud A. °‘*n 'o find the Mrs
Barnard, adjutant, will receive *3. **'•■
Soo on payroll. .....
Another cxc.-llent
made on the rifle «i.
st this encampment, records show. •<> Calhoun's
as 15 per cunt of all who .titered. with
qualified. ' | bundles.I “he gof ___
I honked at her a
| word
£ drove a block nr so. antl Kdll:
*•‘■1 ill touch with has. I
' -“•'•••hom* re- ________
| "'ll be held und mt,.r„7em ,*d.''"'’ •,”-P“'y Mh"rlfr Joc
urn i lilnt-AM, 4 . .
-5 H-
'*"■ r"’r
•he fathe/T!^’ ' "
mains ’ ,’*o,n•-"'•<• the re.
The- human h. !lrt r. fus. a to be-
Pow- K:m,n‘',n“ *,,hou' “
Street-Eicholtz’ NOW
Buy now w hile stock
Attractive pr|,«s on
?tra J‘r" •UP” '° M-preeiate. fmr
irapery service |. I rfr n
"orr'leC <’?‘M V”'r ">•’
new ,'e' "" *,,n" >on ,h«
cno.:m'onre.r0rr’"
Funny how
•o get rich in
Jail or the cei,., ,ery at the , nd of I
•lx months.-Buff.|o Ei.nmg Post
•he faelstl to this effect;
faelstl ar.- good at swearing .xo
on.- quite knows what they stand
15— 'or- or what they are aiming at .
- but they are always to swear a.i ’’"•ar Rapids, Iowa
is nubs will . . ' ?“'h» A.‘“r’ ,r°m th’ ,r "”'ln "
lion nr , * "* 11 ret»P- 'M’rul,arlty app-nrs to he that every
of out,a ":,"r 'I '"emb.rhas., tt-!., . ven t he low .
i rnmn’t l"n!,on h'"? on i'^?*r^on '‘-n-.hU,n*** “ •“b-comman- J’***0'
Have you taken advantage of the
■<’ ^HHt^•-ER’HOLTC^P,,rn‘'Ur’•
...........*....... v-..
$9.90
$4.95
raitSt'*0? .'.ha' 'h“ cotnmunlBflc 'h* hunting grounds
l r* .*h.a "**••■ ** •Bowed to M' G Chandler, an expert, no d < ol- '
be unfurled. lector of Indian ethnology .nd .
.Many oaths have bo n sworn by '’’•‘ •ndant of John Elliott the -In
he faelstl to this effect; and the A |, ln ’ Of
faelstl are good at .wearing "Ork. °r
P1'"1*Jo Malt the!
-----, near |
•h'n to the |
ion at May- |
and later visiting the
Wlnne-
ml OU.----- THE MUSKOGEE DAILY NEWS
Rh. w „ ... NEAR RIOTS IN
LONDON NIGHTLY
-v‘-s- 15. I INH)
ceremonials of the
ure J hlo.go and vicinity will be
..^AWH^TXMug
p '^onnalr.-. and
200 lawhuskans of the , |v.c Mn.l
womens’ clut.s w||| ,(.f 1
I?' <.'.kl“hom" American U-gt,n com , humblest being a sub
■ ■> — —e- j anu 3. ,dant.
women always Every train, automobile, motor
On ,h” r.1-X’j
iuar- j
room an.) entertainment du: "ig tt,"
remainder of the visit. ,
The committee is planning on r
rowd of 5uoo legionnaires and has I
made elaimrat.- arrang. f^ '
their •ntertalnm<*nt.
The program will contain many
Nstlom"! " l'’r‘On *Orl‘' ,n“’dltiK
?" °’,,,""nder James Drum
•nd Gov. M. E. Trapp, bcih of
whom will nddr.-s., th. legionnaire.
——— ■« -'■■isss tag
frequent (lashes. Former - --
Toms to Sda- H.J CUSTOMS OF INDIANS
11..'..',,!!'.!? , WILL BE PERPETUATED
bam N’ Aur '* Hnnguinsry --
IllndX Y'.ron"nu“">' •‘•••ng In' rWCAGO. Aug is. <iSai J
between the communists
• ry to break « “■"‘•nal faelstl or "Bls. k
record. you , , ,’ A* Pre* nt honors are
-’ ‘■yes on the f“‘r" ,’'enly divided.
You never C°nfllcts mainly take place
car. ■ ,Gd*’ »' Ihe spot Where
• ’ll have [°n< 'radltlon. anyone can get
world on anything and aI1y-
thing with the full assurance of
POllco protection should anyone
take offense.
I Tim communist, assemble her?
°n ,h,! faelstl >niath,. articles of' donM«17and i
-• - red flag o„ B hull. And they ............... ltf, .„d w, .Ji,/"1
hav< sworn that the communistic "*rfare and the huntl.,.
I nil
look
hot h go ?’’
r said: "Both, who?
I • —- -
Jhls car while
"OH." I told
j Utile girl W|10
flee."
"Little girl?
' mr'’‘ ,llc Mrs.
—you had on
i].?u *rrc a,"o tirlv-
? me '
M college. m band dhlB(on; "<-m s i »w on„ of „ . — gates and dlr. ct th "
company E. of Durant, t’apt Mil- "orl‘" »P her.- with ? t.-rw ttrat r .1 . '<> h*s lq
ch. II. commanding. r.-c.-h.-d annual ^onte. ! *•’"'• 'T...'*"", '-r r”<lstr«li.,„ t|„.
And last but nut least. Musko-
•’ll'sura do K" “ya r'<h,y
and." r«lhoun’s .gam
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