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THE MUSKOGEE PRESS
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By Maurice Ketten
(OopyrtgXt. 1934)
Rod-
Mre. Butz'* daughter,
I Another "evil" of bobbed half
E Ken-
FarmingTools
JOHN
DEERE
the d-ed of trust
Obituary
City in Brief
$47.50
$85.00
In
$95.00
on a
222:226 W.0KMULGCE *T..
cMiladyb
ummer
Ho! fol the Carnival of
FOOTWEAR
•he d« sk. but i»hc got of physical department of the
11(1 on the dav of the ~-._-.aa4_. *4..... (kA nnuniinco.
day in
SPECIAL
SALE
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
the
court re-
$2.98
shots and more
o
scribed the woiiDds on Thrasher’s
body. One bunct penetrated undtr j
The Markets
will receive
county
$3.98
1 36$
40$
uk
Grove'.
C. R. ANTHONY CO
Tasteless
106 WEST BROADWAY
the
the
Poteau said he
Miss Erica until
of
her
classes,
matron
and
last
year,
shortly
cf trust
4 3. and
Musko-
said he was in
heard one shot,
more shots at
pulled,
with a
Criswell
load of
■ TSk
:«$
Sok
the home
use of a
not be
would
No. One John
Deere Mowers
14 In.
Deere
said
Fort
. M. C. A. Thursday
appearance of "no
as 40 members of
A. disported them-
pool and followed
No. Two John
Deere Mowers
the Deere matter
to a degree that
Walking
cultivators
bank, Thursday filed two
in federal court here. One
petitions asked Judgment
sum of 33.233 against M.
sum
tho
is al-
Wosey
under
y Mildred Tay- 1
Wayman Crow
4 in-
freed
i . APRIL 192g
granted
i Millie
rance.
Close
Campbell ( 2108 Boston,
morning for Norman
will attend the Inter-
meet.
Paw-
home
Another special
group at ---------
School of Fine Arts Will
Usher lu National Music
Week With Pageant
Mrs. Charles Fewel and Mr. Few el,
1108 Fremont
COUNTY
FROM
urday for Tulsa where
visit with Mr. and Mrs.
man.
sister, Mrs. Augustus Hughes bB(1
Mrs. Guy Smith of Tulsa.
Mr*. A. R. Hickman of Okla,
homa City, who 1* en route t*
her home from Washington, b. C,
was joined by her husband thl*
morning and they left for a brief
visit in McAlester before return.
Ing homo.
She asserts li
' destroys the poise of girls, who
Wilbur
left this
where he
Purifies the Blood
and makes the
Cheeks Rosy
English girts may marry legally
at the age of 12. British women's
clubs think thl* far too young, and
are asking Parliament to raise the
age of consent to 14, which it Is in
some states of th* union, while
others ft* II a* the minimum mar-
rMgrabl* af*.
EXPECT 3JJ00 ENTRIES
FOR STILLWATER MEET
Mexxlnh chorus.
Roundel and fairy song
choruses
.Song of Spring' by 23
NAMES ETHERIDGE
FOR STREET WORK
STUDENTS STAGE
MAY DAY AFFAIR
Dokvt Talk To me
I T€ll>6u Ok i’ll
PERSONAL
MENTIONS
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In 60 of the 133 public and pri-
vate hospitals In New York city
Dacw,
i isa
' Pail of
CbLO
Water,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gib-
son, 1300 Boston.
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Mrs. Percy Collins left for her
home in Tulsa this morning after
being the guest of friends for a
brief visit.
B
gun than the others or
were smokeless powder
Staff Sergeant George
to Panama last week.
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Mrs. C. E. B. Cutler of Ofc.
mulgee, who has been a guest tn
the city for the past few days,
left for her home this morning.
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Y. W. CLASSES START
RAKING OFF WEIGHT
nee* of ths antlphonal
that will be stationed at
point* near the scene and
appropriate songs during
fonnance.
she will
Ben
Wilson, taxi-driver,
George F- Howell wa* |
a divorce yesterday from
i Howell, and John Allen received
a divorce decree from Liddle Al-
len. Both petitions charged cruel-
ty and neglect of duty,
o
The president of a court martial
NEW YORK COTTON H TI KES.
(Uy Fxnnxr * Beane)
(SEE "K ON PAGE EIGHT)
Shoes to no with the summer out-
fit, to please every taste and
desire. Blonde kids, satins, pumps
and strap effects in both high and
low heels. We are showing one
special lot for Friday and Satur-
VICE sleeping room with garag"
X22* Chestnut Phon* 1163-J.
Thrasher's arm
Bob
found not guilty to a liquor pos-
session charge yesterday in Coun-
ty Judge W. A. Killcy's court.
Wilson was charged with having
four half-pints of whisky conceal-
ed in a Christmas tree In an alley
near the Katy tracks last Decem-
ber. A liquor possession charge
against Lucy Vaught, rooming-
house proprietor, was continued
because of her illness.
12 in. John
• Deere
Miss Thelma Richardson of T< x-
arkana, Tex , arrived this morning
to be the guest of Mrs. H. C. Wed-
dell. 2118 Fremont. While here
she will direct the play, "The Flap-
per Grandmother." which will b/
(By Fenner * Beane)
" 29 —The prle*
High Low
GOOD HEALTH
NECESSARY
Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery.
Thirteenth and Fon du Lac. have
returned from St. Petersburg, t la.,
where they have spent several
months.
Many Busy Women Owe
Their Health to Lydia E.
Pinkham1* V egetable
Compound
With each pair of shoes
sold, priced at .$4.98 and
up, we will give one pair
of Fine Feathers Hosiery
FREE
Superintendent Under Har-
rison Regime Is Chosen
To Succeed Cantreii
PRICED
FOR
LESS
Burglars last night entered the
home of C. W. Zumbro, 401 North
C. during the absence of members
of the family, stealing a diamond
ring valued at |100 and a child's
bank containing $1.50 in change.
The ring was set with four small
diamonds. Entrance to
was gained through the
pass key.
he had seen
Fries on the
and Heavener ,
Marriage Ih-cnscs wore Lvu<xl to-
day to William Jeffries,
Jessie Owens, 39, both of
gee.
(CONTINUED FROM TAOK ONE)
three shots "appeared to be from
* smaller
else they
shells.”
Turner
he heard
four shot*,
tingulsh between the shots,
first three "didn't sound like hard-
ly as large a gun or the same pow •
d. r." Lewis While said he heard
one shot, then a •'rumbling, scuf-
fling or commotion like the mov-
ing of chair* or furniture,” then
three more shots, screams and u
n.imber of other shots.
r. C. Rogers satd he was In the
post office almost under tho office
where the shooting occurred. I"
said he heard a single shot which
"sounded muffled," then a scuffle
Or commotion, a lull of a few sec- (
ouds, three more quick shots, then
a woman's screams and beforo he
got outside more
■creaming.
Earl M. Riddle
the postofflcc and
a rumbling, two
Intervals, a woman's screams, and
more rapid firing.
I'owth'r Burns on Hand
Ben F. Dansby of Fort Smith
he asked Miss Fries In a
Smith hospital why Brehm
not let Into the room and
replied, "You don't know
He
$10,805
LICENSES
organization and the announce-
by Nat Gor-
the "T." that
of the summer
ladles'
You don't
You think yuu do.
Durant as instructor for the 180th
Infantry, Oklahoma national
guard, has reported at headquar-
ters of the regiment here, filling
the vacancy caused by the trans-
fer of
Howell
city manager, to succeed
Superintendent William Cantrell,
effective May 1.
Cantrell was giver, notice of his
dismissal more than a week ago.
Etheridge, who came to the city
seven years ago. has been engaged
in construction and paving work
; in the state for the past 18 years.
, He was employed as foreman by
the
Ok-
Ltlaca," vocal solo by
lor. pupil of Mrs.
Jacksim.
to have assaul % I Joe Fleming "
Each said he had heard that they
had a fist fight. Several were also
asked if they heard about Car-
michael taking a weapon tn his
pocket and marching a man from
Skinner s garage up to the tele- ,
phone office and making him
apologize to Miss Frioa Each said
he had never heard of IL
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Corinthian* 11:15 reads: "If a
woman have long hair it Is a glory
to her. for her hair Is given her
for a covering." On thl* ground
certain Austrian village* have 1m-
' posed a tax on all women who cut
1 their hair.
she
Brehm,
wasn't there.”
R. N. Leo. who cleaned up
yoom after the shooting, said
fl.sk was moved out of 'its usual
place.
Fete Degan. whoso deposition
was read, said ho was jailer when
Carmichael was brought to the
jail, and that Carmichael had
powder burn* on the palm and
back of his hand, and a scratch
in one ear.
At the afternoon session Earl
Boyer, first witness, said he was
in the postoffice lobby and heard
|he firing. The first three shots.
TOO LAIE TO CLASSIFY
MARCELLING 35c. Phone 2749.
Muskogee
310,805.85 from the state highway
department as its portion of th*
fifth allotment of the 1926 auto-
mobile license receipts. The sum
will be applied to highway activl- jn Athens rebuked a woman bar-
tics. Tn this allotment Okfuskee rlster. saying he was "pestered" by
county receives the greater division her constant talking. Now Greek
Ok- suffragettes are making his life
Kay miserable by their criticism of his
Chill Tonic
Wc.
be remembered as Miss Martha
Bennett of this city.
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Mrs. A. K. Pannell, 2227 West
Broadway, is spending a few days
In St. Jxiuis. the guest of relatives.
-Funeral services for
Jewel Nabours, 15 year-old da ugh-I
ter of Mr. and .Mrs J. 1’. Nabour*.
1 1U20 North F. who died at th,
i aome of her parents, late yestcr- ,
I day will be held on Friday at 11 1
I o'clock in the chapel of the 1’eter-
' mg-f.'scher Undertaking company. !
904 West Okmulgte. She had beet.
Ill only a short time and was a
member of ‘he junior class of Cen-
trui high school and of th' Meth- (jay was appointed by A. F. Mc-
odist church, F and Houston. 8h< Garr,
1 is survived by her parents. Inter-
ment will be in Greenhill cemetery.
L. R. Kerdiaw. as receiver for
the defunct Muskogee-Security Na-
tional
. claims
of the
the
F. Trimble, as assessment on stock
he owned in the institution at the
time of its failure. The second
, petition was for Judgment in tho
sum of approximately 3804)
promissory note#
John Bredly, district
porter, formerly president of the
Young Men’s Democratic League,
has been admitted to practice in
federal court here.
been roughly treated during the . ----o----
period of her "disappearance/* a Mrs. O. E. Well* of Oklahoma
petition was filed in federal court City 1* the guest of Mrs. Herbert
at Tulsa, by Peter Delchman, pro- House. 411 North Fourteenth,
bate attorney, tn which it was - —-o----
claim' d that Wosey is being de- , Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Brooke
tained illegally and under duress by of Corsicana, Texas, announce the
five men ai d a woman somewhere birth of a son, Clifford, April 24.
in Okfuskee county. Her release is at their home. Mrs. Brooke will
asked on a writ of habeas corpus
of Federal Judge Franklin
namer.
Wosey "disappeared"
after the filing of a deed
at Sapulpa which was construed as '
giving practically all of her rich
properties into the keeping and
control of Jrustees. whose com-
bined salaries were fixed at $1,OOL
per month, Wosey. however, under
the instrument, was to receive but i
35'j0 per nton'.h and that
could be rcd'A'ed whenever
trustees should see fit. It i
leged in some sources that
executed
duress.
Should
perfected
permit of it going before the pres-
ent investigation booy, it was re-
ported. still another special probe
probably will be launched in the
near future.
May day and national music
week will be ushered In on Hat-
urday evening when the School of
Fine Arts give* the Initial perform-
ance opening the week with one
of the most beautiful May day per-
formance* ever attempted in the
city. The program will begin at
T:S4 o'clock and will be held on
the terrace of the Little Theatre,
Fifteenth and Court. Important of
the numbers will be the effective-
chorus- * |
various ,
will sing
the p« r-
■een
Thrasher and Miss Fries t ige'hcr
in a car In ‘'Brother-in-lav Hol-
low" on various occasions both in
day-time and at night.
Miss Lena Gedosh. telephone op-
erator, suld she heard Thrasher
Dowell of Bokoshe, said suy once he was going to bite Miss
three shots, a pause, th' n Fries on the neck. On one occasion
He said he could dis-
the
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Mrs. R. M. Jacks of Denver, who Mrs. B. L. Keenan ha* returned
has been the guest of many friends to her home in Tahlequah after
for the past month, will leave Sat- spending the past fewr days th«
"Sprins » Comrades" — "HprlPK.'
Catherine Motnyer. Summer." -M j >
Coimtsiii >■ Klos; Autumn." Virginia
Lind. Winter," 1-ois Curley;
'Tuck,” S.llle Margaret Chadwell,
"t upld. Betty Jo Ridenour.
Solo Mrs. Wm A Green, coatumo
with guitar; Mi.-s Eudora Gage,
Ukulele: < arl SeaMrand, accordion
Mies Eunice Brook and Mr. Anton
Goetz in saxophone and cornet duet.
Specialty, "Rose 1‘etala," Emily
end Jean tipivy, students of Freda
Fleming Reese
John Etheridge. foreman
rharge of the street repair work
during the administration of R. P.
' Harrison as city manager. Thura- In
one
seen
Miss
Fries. She said he removed It
when he saw her. She said she
was working at the switchboard
on the morning
and heard the
'about 15 minutes
! in$-
throw back their hair from their
faces-
The gymnasium and swimming
pool at the Y.
assumed the
man's land" I
the Y. W. C.
■elves in the
the directions of a physical di-
rector in the gym through a series
of weight-reducing exercises.
The classes, headed by promt-
sway tog>'lh'r, "more on Sunday ncnt matrons, started at 10 o'clock
than at any other time." I ln (he gym with setting-up exer-
Miss Josie Gwaltney, op< rntor in c|gP9i followed by a plunge tn the
the telephone office, said on one p(X)l thp rcmodellng of which was
occasion she had heard Thrasher con,pleted late last night.
say he was going to give Miss Frits Hniall charges were assessed
a chiropractic treatment and^ start aKntnst the members for the use
to put h/T on • -* ‘
away. She said on the day of tho
shooting, she heard the door close
Before the shots, and heard screams
after three or four shots.
Naw Him Bite Girl
J. M. Craig said ho had
Irwin, owner of the
Radiator shop, was
court yesterday afternoon
two charges of distributing
business cards. Judge
Wheeler sustained a de-
to one charge. The other
was dismissed upon rec-
of the street depart-' ommendation of County Attorney -
by three
children
of the Misses Strouvelle's kinder-
garten In flower caps—Elizabeth
Anibrister, Bobby Bebb, Katherine
Re, km m. Bettie Lou Banker. loca-
tor Buck. Helen Louiae Cohen. Don-
aid Cox. Warren Davla, Dorothy
Tiuncan. .Martha Ann Dougherty,
Billy Foulea. Alice Fryer, Kathleen
Koble, Ceylon Mwla.‘ i'hyllis Mnr-
enall. Leon Mayes. Ann* I^e Nunn.
Pegg) le>ul*« Quinn. Jean Rennie,
Janice Warren. Hilly Macka).
Juandari, hn Miller.
"Dance of the Pine Tree Fairies.
West high school chorus, direction
of Mlaa Gladys Scott.
Georgia Sleep Song." Weat high
school chorus, dir, i. lion of Misa
Gladys Scott.
Ukulele club of Weat high school.
Polly Sr istrand at piano.
"A May Night of Enchantment."
a choral oance eyile by Harvey)
Worthington Loomis, paraphras’d
from the ballet music In Faust" t./.|
Gounod
slid said, she heaid them talking in |
‘.he general office with tho lights
out, but couldn't hear what was |
said. On cross-examination she
admitted there had been ill-will be-
tween her and Miss Fries,
Miss Margaret Caldwell, a for-
mer operator, said she saw Thrash-
er put hb> arms around Miss Frier.,
and later heard Miss Fries any
‘.hat Thrasher "does as I say." She
admitted that she had been dis-
charged by Thrasher, on complaint
made by Miss Fries.
Earl Liddle said
Thrasher and Miss
road between >iowe
and she had her arm on tho back
of the seat around him.
Bullet Into Head
John F. Miller, undertaker, de-
■■ ■ Barb Wire
r PI1PII1M Poultry Netting
I vllvlllg Hog Wire
One row planter. 10 per cent
“LT .$31,50
ment was made
dan. secretary of
for the remainder
Thursday will be
the building.
During the work of the
Mrs. N. I. Gordon acted as
for the Y. W. C. A.
COURT HOLDS KILLING
IS JUSTIFIABLE ACT
Two Row Planters, 10 per
cent oft ^70
for cash V 4
Listers $22.59
Peggy
Jo Ridenour.
Roses. Byrldene Harris,
Kerahm-r. Betty Jun
leen Johnson, Mar ...
Mary Gray I'ornellue. Ruth Nhirl<>.
I»i»rothy Shirley, Niotnl Cox, Jane
Randolph. Jane Eldridge, ‘Tltla
Haym » and Lynn Robert.
Spring maiden. Emily and Jean
Spivy, i''ipils of Freda Fleming
Reese
Fifty Years ago there were few1
>ccu pations for women. Some
taught ■ c h o o I
did house-
some found
to do a*,
and a few
$25.00
CHICAGO, April
WHEAT: open
[Mar
I tutr
I 4*pt-
(NEWS SPEt I.U.)
STILLWATER, Ok., April 24.—
More than 3,000 Oklahoma high
school students are expected to as-
semble at Oklahoma A. and M. col-
lege, May 6. 7 and 8. for the eight-
eenth annual state interachoiastic
meet.
Five records were broken
one tied in the meet held
spring at Stillwater. This
since several state high school ath-
letes already have surpassed
marks set last year, critics express
belief that more are doomed to
fall in the contest this year.
Entertainment said to bo
statue pose, "Spring." Catherine
M«m> er. ■
"Her Dreaming. a brown elf
"Hush." Frederick Ke ula.
Chorua, "When Spring Is Sleep-
ing," Mix L. H 1). Cook, soprano,
Mr. Pauline Chappell Keaton, esai-
tralto.
Obligato by chorus of children a
voices Ih len Kroh. Maxine Forex-e. 1
Elol.e I! ttlck, Lee Anna Murray.
Battle Bradley, Joy I-oul.e Fran< lx.
Tclllh'i Beeuvhainp. Wllda Ue<'ar““
EHsab-th Scenter. Mary Ann Peter-
man. Dorothy Aldridge, Ellzabe.h
Cleaver. Mildred Rowe, Marcelie
Rowe. txd.
Fern H...-------------
Emma Jean Sanduaky, Dorothy
Ramey. Dorothy Doke. Murwor t ► Ben Harper said he had see:
V1?.‘;';.n.Ln,r't“'^ ' Mt« t ries and Thresher in a car
together on the Howe road a.
number of times" tn the late aft-I
«rnoon tn tho summer of 1925. ;
J. W. Boone said on numerous
occasions he had seen them to- 1
gether on tho Howe road between
sundown and dark.
Miss Grace Pilkington. Poteav
OKMULGEE, Ok.. April 29.—
Following a preliminary hearing
that concluded late yesterday aft-
ernoon Pealor Brakeblll of Hoff-
man. was dismissed by Justice
George Gibson on a charge of hav-
ing killed his brother-in-law, Solan
Criswell also of Hoffman. The
sliooting occurred in a barber shop
at Hoffman three weeks ago. It
was testimony that Criswell enter-
ed the place with a shot gun. and
threatening Brakebill aimed at
him. The gun failed to go off,
when tho triggers were
Brakeblll killed Criswell
pistol shot. In falling
discharged the gun and a
shot struck and seriously wounded
.Brakeblll who pleaded self-de-
Miss Jayne Williams,
husk a, has returned to
after being the guest for several
days of her mother, Mrs. Annie
Williams. 702 Denver.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Hooker and
children, 515 South Twenty-first,
and Mrs. Walter Hooker, Manhat-
tan Court, will motor to Pallas —
w here they will be the guests of , has been found by a British physL
relatives for several days. j cal culture lecturer. .
q destroys the poise Bins, who
Miss Agnes Newton. 1112 North constantly toss their heads to
B. will leave Friday for McAlester,
where she will spend several days.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes. 922
South Twenty-second have as their
guests. Mrs. Hughes' mother and the superintendents are womeq
some
work,
work
home
took up nursing.
Today there
are very few oc-
cupations not;
open to women.
Today they work
m factories w ith
hundreds of oth-
-r girls. There
are also women architects, law-
yers. dentists, executives, and leg-
islators. But all too often a wom-
an wins her economic independence
at the cost of her health.
Mrs. Elizabeth Chamberlain who
works in the Unionall factory mak-
ing overalls writes that she got i
"wonderful results" from taking |
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Mrs. Chamberlain lives
at 500 Monmouth St., Trenton, N. 1
J. She recommends the Vegetable
Compound to her friends In the
factory and will gladly answer any
letters she gets from women ask-
ing about it.
If Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable
Compound has helped other worn- j
en. why shouldn't it help you?
Adv
Chorus. "
Bpi Ingtlrne.1
May dunce, 'The Weaving of the
Ribbons."
Mn) Dance," Elizabeth Wright.
Sallie Margaret Chadwell, Mary
t'onstai i c Klos, Vliglnla Land.
M«ry Hancock, Sarah Million. Helen
Ruusek at piano.
Mike
| clnnati
in city
on
obscene
Charles
rnurrer
the charge
J. J. Rooney at the time of
re-paving of Broadway and
mulgee atreets six years ago.
A number of changes in
employes c. ------ — . ,
ment is expected to be made by S. H. hAttlmore.
Etheridge when he assumes
charge. Sgt. Robert Lee Merrill, regular
Changes in other departments army, who had been stationed at
of the city government s.re ex-
pected to be made by Manager
McGarr on Friday.
Bull Rake Teeth QCr
with steel points OOC
of the shooting
windows moved
before the shoot-
Sho said she heard scream-
ing after three or four shots were
fired.
I C. E. Snvlers of
, lived next door to
January, 1925, and on numerous
occasions saw Thrasher and Miss
Fries together In a car in front
of her home. Mrs. Fannie Logan,
who lived across the street, said
Specially. "It Was the Time of „he had often seen them drive
of all counties In the state,
fuskee receives 323.387.97.
county receives 315.797.69; Tulsa angry words.
313,666.92; Okmulgee 36.170.78,
and Oklahoma $6,542.22.
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Miss Alexandre Pecker, Paris
girl. Is earning her way through
law school by acting. Whether
she will be admitted as a barrister, ’
after her graduation. Is a topic of
■peculation in the legal fraternity
of Paris.
' tho chin and came out at the top ,
I of the head, he said. Another j
penetrated the lower abdomen, and i
he said he could feel wha*. he bo-
iteved to be that bullet under the [
right shoulder blade, about
, Inches higher. *
Then the defense began calling j
character witnesses. Several of 'tar —
them w.-re usked by,/ounty At’or- . [“■>' —
ney Babb if they knew about "the <>aT3:'
occasion when Carmichael Is said May —
luly ___
Sept--
by Justice tno,j pretentious ever arranged for
high school visitors to the college,
has been promised by the commit-
tee in charge of plana In addition
to dancea band concerts, shows
and other carnival features, mid-
night serenades, by fraternities and
sororities, will be given tho first
two nights of the three-day meet.
Visiting track team* will be
conducted on sight-seeing tours of
Stillwater and the Aggie campua ■
and will be cared for in private
homes or in dormitories and fra-
ternity houses near the college.
GETS
AUTO
carried on through the agency.
Shade E. Wallen and Charles Hunt,
superintendent and assistant sup-
| erintendent. respectively were iu
waiting in the witness room al) of
th,- forenoon and were exp-cted to
be the last ones to be called In the
Fife matter. . -
The exact status was not learned given in the near future.
of the Wosey Deere matter which. ----o----
it is understood. Is being checked , Mrs. Laura Evans of Columbia,
•up by Inspector H H. Fiske and Mo., is the guest of her^daughter,
other agents of the federal depart-
ments, following the reports tha’
Wosey, a wealthy Indian woman of
many marriage ventures, had dis-
appeared and was said to be con-
1 fined to her room tn Okemah suf-
fering of a “beating up" received scholastic
at the hands of persons whose
identiiy has not bcm established.
NEW OB1.F.AN8 COTTON Ff FI KES.
(By Fenner A Beane)
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Butz, 630
bun* for Woniau'i Rchsric North Twelfth, are spending the
Wednesday, the day following day with
the receipt here of reports that Mrs. Leo D. Adams and Mr. Ad-
Wosey, first reported to be il), had ama In Tulsa.
been roughly treated during the
period of her "disappearance/* a
mp. he said, appeared to come from a
larger gun. He went Into the
lari-u xiuwc. Alley, he said, and saw that the
Cos*. 1'hylll* Wolever. windows of the office were closed
Manillln, Duruthy Butter. . <riir«slM?r,s Arm.
Jean Sandusky, nr.n.thv «n IliraMur, arm
Dorothy Doke.
Htylene Turi'cnlni
sin. Ethel Griffith. i>e*m
L>on, Martha Price, Virginia
Brlgax. Hetty Roth Donnelly. •*! uy
Bllae Adam., Mildred Thorne, Helm
Hatley, Adele Sobol. Maurice 1',^
rum. Virginia Walton. Virginia
Martin. Dorothy Briggs, Lueille
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Peggy come into the general office
Haner, Kwex- ]ast 9UInmcr and had
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Held, Carl W. The Muskogee Press (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1926, newspaper, April 30, 1926; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1599223/m1/2/: accessed February 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.