The Duncan Daily Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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THE DUNCAN DAILY
FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 1921
REWARD OFFERED FOR THIEF
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Fairfax to Giro $1000 for Dial
' Bod jr of Car Baadit '
Fairfax Oct 28 — Fairfax officers
have been authorized to offer a re-
ward of $1000 for the dead body of
the thief who stole a certain car in
thia vicinity lately
It also was stated that the thieves
must be found in possession of the
car and that a reward of $1000
'will be paid for the arrest and con-
viction of the thief or thieves
Sioux Falls S D Oct 28 — In or-
der that an annual peony show such
as was successfully staged this sum-
mer may be an assured event lovers
of this summer florwer here have
banded themselves togther and form-
ed what will be known as the Sioux
Falls Peony Society Thousands of
blossoms were exhibited during the
show this year which was more in
the nature of an experiment to -see
how such an affair would take with
the public So favorable vere the
comments that statewide interest wns
created and hundreds of visitors
viewed !he display
U S District Attorneys Meet
free served to keep the audience
thoroughly engrossed while the rav-
ishing backgrounds with their tropic
beauty always delighted the eye
CUSHING PLANS PEACE DAY
Purcell Senator To Be Principal
Speaker at Legion Colobratioif
Cushing Okla Oct 28— An all-
day program which will Include
special speaking( at a theatre a pa-
rade and athletic events will be held
by the Donaldson-Walker post Am-
erican Legion of this city Armis-
tice Day '
Murray Gibson state senator from
Purcell wil be the principal speaker
f tores will close all day Arrang-
ments for the decoration of streets
and business houses have been made
MOST OF COTTON PICKED
Texas Congregationalists Meet
Past Two Weeks Has Boon Idool
Picking Wcathor
Washington Ort 28 — The south-
ern states experienced another warm
and practically rainless week with
almost continuous sunshine and ra-
pid progress was mads in picking
and ginning cotton the national
weathef and crop bulletin issued
Thursday stated
Picking has been completed and
the bulk of the crop ginned in Geor-
gia and little remains unpicked in
Alabama Texas Arkansas Louisi-
ana South Carolina and Tennessee
This work also is far advanced in
Oklahoma but in eastern North Car
olina considerable picking remains
to be done
The week was generally very fa-
vorable' for husking and cribbing
corn and that work also made rapid
progress Cutting and threshing rice
continued almost without interrup-
tion Seeding grains however suf-
fered from 'insufficient moisture
IRON TODDLERS’ PAY CUT
Finishers Included Also in Re-
duction At Steel Mills
Youngstown Oct 2 8 — Iron
puddlera and finishers working
under the rf&tional agreement be-
tween the Western Bar Iron asso-
ciation and the Amalgamated As-
sociation of Iron Steel and Tin
Workers are given a further re-
duction in the current bi-monthly
settlement it was announced here
Thursday
The price of puddling la now
$843 a ton and finishing is 82V4
percent above base
Dallas Texas Oct 28 — Plans
for betterment of educational and
spiritual growth were before the!
thirty-eighth annual conference
of Texas Congregational churches j
here Thursday
First Cuban War Victim Buried
Kansas City Oct 28 — A con-
ference of United States district
attorneys from Kansas Missouri!
Illinois and Nebraska was heldj
here Thursday The conference)
was called-'to consider the action
to bfe taken in the event of a rail-1
road strike I
FILM AT PASTIME
A SOUTH SEA ROMANCE
If you like romance and mystery
big thrills beautiful backgrounds
and if your heart responds to an un-
usual love affair then you will en-
joy “The Shark Master” the Univer-
sal South Sea photoplay in 'which
Frank Mayo appeared at the Pas-
time theatre
The story of the beautiful Flame
Flower a white child reared among
the native and made tabu to all men
by the chief of the tribe the awak-
ening of her feminine instincts when
man of her own blood is washed
upon the beach after a tropic hur-
ricane and the pathetic situation
when the little creature of the jun-
gle realizes the man’s heart is not
Havana Cuba Oct 28 — Mili-
tary honors were paid Corp Oscar
Cardenas the first Cuban killed
in the world war when his body
reached Havana and was interred
with impressive ceremonies
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' Washington Oct 28 — Large
stocks of beer ready for sale for
medical purposes are on hand in
breweries in different parts of
the country it was said Thursday
by treasury officials
O
Foch in Kansas City October 31
Kansas City Mo Oct 28 —
Marshal Foch and hia party will
arrive in thiq city at 5:30 o’clock
in the afternoon of October 31 to
attend the national convention of
the American Legion
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1 Texas Women Vote to Reorganize
Fort Worth Texas Oct 28 —
Reorganization of the Texas
League of Women Voters occupied
the morining session of the con-
vention here Thursday and the
afternoon was devoted to child
welfare
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1PASTIMTO
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'Keeping Up With Lizzie”
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Coming Tomorrow
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The virile Frank Mayo in
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“The Sharp Master”
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Harold Lloyd in a Reissue
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Comedy and a Century
1 Comedy
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HALLOWE’EN
Just a few more days to hobgoblin time You
will want extra eats and we extra fixing’s and
have ’em
Apples $350 Per Box
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Nuts of all Kinds -
Marshmollows
EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED IN THE
EATING LINE INCLUDING FRESH MEATS
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ALL PRICED RIGHT
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D C Ooley & Solis
Phorie 408 West Main
ANNOUNCING SALE OF
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Ft Lots
Located at 1st and Main Streets
Terms
$15 Down $10 a Month
Terms
No Interest For One Year
Immediate Possession! There is no oil lease on this property nor any reason
why you cannot have an indisputed title— one of the best titles in Duncan
The Oklahoma National Bank will receive monthly payments
Not an Auction-— Every Lot Tagged and Priced
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Sale Begins Tomorrow — Salesman Always on Ground
Harrison Start Gobb Investment Co
Sales Agents
Office Corner 8th and Main OPEN NIGHTS
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Wood, H. F. The Duncan Daily Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921, newspaper, October 28, 1921; Duncan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1757006/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.