The Coalgate Courier (Coalgate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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WORLD NEWS FOR
THE PAST WEEK
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FOR INDIGESTION
STATE NEWS
NOTES FROM ALL SECTIONS
OF OKLAHOMA
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Paring the last fifty years Pe-ro-na has
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and hot water Binse dry gently and
dust on a little Cntlcnra Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin
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Events of General Interest from
All Sections Put Into Short
Concise Paragraphs
NEWS FROM VARIOUS CAPITALS
Brief Mantlon of What I Transpiring
In Thl and Othar Countrl
Of tho Globa
Peace Notes
Tho reduction of the German in-
demnity to 60 billion gold marks from
the present totsl of 132 billion' and
the cancellation of the French debt
to England is the basis of a solution
at tbe reparations question now be-
ing discussed by French and British
officials
An Anglo-American treaty accord-
ing citizens of the United State com-
plete equality of opportunity In Brit-
ish mandated territories and especi-
ally in the Mesopotamian oil fields
Ib being negotiated in London
Faced with the possibility of a ces
aatlon of all cash payments from Ger-
many — both as to reparations and pri-
vate pre-war commercial debt con-
tracted with individuals In allied
countries — France is now turning to
the Wiesbaden agreement hoping to
get coal and other raw materials in
place of gold which apparently can-
aot be collected
According to high treasury official
Information has been received that
Ambassador Geddea of England will
return to the United States shortly
accompanied by a special mission of
financial experts to trea‘ with the al-
lied debt funding commission of
which Secretar Mellon la chairman
An attempt was made to assassinate
President Millerand of France on the
Champs Elysees as he was returning
from a military review held in con-
nection with the celebration of Bas-
tille day Gaston Bouvet 23 who
fired three shots into a motor car in
which he thought Millerand was rid-
ing was arrested after an attempt
was made to lynch him
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Grave — described as alarming— re-
ports are received from Cairo over the
condition of Palestine No attempts
are made to minimize the Beriousness
the situation which verges on an
imminent outbreak of warfare be-
tween the Jews and Arabs
Washington
Following failure of the coat opera-
tors to agree on acceptance of the
President’s strike settlement Mr
Harding abandoned his efforts to
firing about immediate peace in the
coal industry He invited the opera-
tors to reopen their mines under pro-
tection of the federal government
Sheriff H H Duvall and eight
Others are known to have been killed
and a large number wounded in a
fight at the Clifton mines of the Rich-
land Coal Company ten miles from
Wellsburg W Va near the Pennsyl-
vania state line
Defeated at every turn in iti efforts
to peaceably settle tbe grave indus-
trial disputes that ure f t getting the
nation in a vise-like grip the federal
government has been brought square-
ly up against what is perhaps the
greatest industrial crisis in recent
history
Rabbis ministers and priests duly
appointed by the beads of the ecc’e-
siastical Jurisdiction of the churches
may supervise the manufacture and
distribution of altar wines In their
specified territories under new regu-
lations being considered by Revenue
Commissioner Blair
President Harding was unwilling to
take time to discuss the soldiers’
bonus and other legislative questions
with Senator Lodge Republican lead-
er of the senate Tbe president in-
dicated that while the railroad and
coal strike situation remains acute
he will be unable to give attention to
the program of congress
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Domestic
B M Jewell" head of the railway
employees’ department of tbe Ameri-
can Federation of Labor has sent a
telegram to President Harding reply-
ing to the President’s proclamation
on the strike situation and laying tbe
grievances of the striking shopmen
against the railroads before the na-
tion's executive r
Gales Owens 17-year-oid shopman
was kidnapped by five men as be left
the Missouri Kansas & Texaa shops
at Muskogee Ok and carried five
miles into the country where he was
severely beaten and thrown from the
motor car
The president ia said to bold the
view that should government opera-
tion of the carriers become necessary
it would not abridge the liberty of
railroad workers to be drafted for ser-
vice into the positions in which they
have had experience
The loss of one life and property
estimated at 1 million dollar was the
toll taken by the flood that iwept
through Willlmansett Mass follow
lng the bursting of two 'ana A wall
of water In some places seven feet
high ewept all in Its path
The American Federation of La
bor has made public a “proclamation’’
in the form of a resolution adopted by
its executive council purporting to
set forth “important truths in conneo-
tlon with the strike of the railroad
shop trades workers”
Explosion of a dynamite trap killed
one nonunion miner and injured nine
others at Mordue W Vaf recently
Two flat cars Juat ahead of the on
In which the men were riding to
work were blown to splinter '
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Harry W Mager formerly collector
of internal revenue at Chicago and
Benjamin Mitchell formerly member
of the state legislature and widely
known figure In state politics have
been taken into custody at Chicago
by government agepts In connection
with an investigation of “booze graft’’
totalling more than million dollars
Ten strike breakers and seven po-
licemen detailed to guard them be-
came violently ill at the Chicago Mil-
waukee & St Paul shops at Chicago
as the result of what Is believed by
the authorities to be a poisoning plot
in connection with the strike
i
MaJ George W Steele who served
sixteen years In congress as repre-
sentative from the eleventh Indiana
district and following bis retirement
from congress was governor of the
National Military Home Bt Marion
Ind is dead after an illness of sev-
eral weeks
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Southwest
A temporary injunction against
the striking railroad shop crafts pro-
hibiting them from interfering with
the operation of the Chicago Burling-
ton & Quincy railroad has been Issued
by Federal Judge Trleber of Little
Rock Ark
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The branch line from Sherman
Junction to Denison connecting with
tbe main line of the Texas & Pacific
railway has been abandoned and the
station closed it was announced re-
cently Word has been received at McAles-
ter Ok of the death of the Rev
Frank H Wright at Ontario Canada
where he and his wife had gone on
their vacation The Rev Mr Wright
was 60 years old and as an Indian
missionary" and evangelist was well
known throughout Oklahoma
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Fireman C J Stoner of Fort Scott
Kas was killed and five other train-
men were injured one Seriously when
two freight trains of the Frisco rail-
way met headon at one end of a
bridge that spans Center Creek eight
miles northwest of Joplin
S E Hallman formerly Justice of
the peace was seized by three masked
men in front of his home at Tulsa
Ok and borne away in a motor car
Late at night he had not returned
home and nothing was learned of his
fate
Somebody stole a switch engine in
the “Katy” yards at Hillsboro Tex
the other night The crew was at
supper and had left the locomotive
on a siding When they returned
tbe engine was gone
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Foreign
It is reported that mutiny has
broken ofit in the Russian soviet
army due to unpaid wages and that
tbe movement is spreading accord-
ing to a dispatch received at Copen-
hagen from Stockholm quoting the
newspaper Dagbladet
4- 4- 4-
A special British delegation will ar-
rive in the United States early in
September in connection with nego-
tiations for funding the British debt
to America it was announced by
Prime 'Minister Lloyd George in the
house of commons
The Russian delegation at The
Hague has issued a statement that
the conference was definitely over
Maxim Lltvinoff head of tbe Soviets
said he planned to leave immediately
for Moscow
4 4- 4
Secretary Hughes for the United
States and Sadao Saburl counsellor
and charge of the Japanese embassy
recently exchanged final ratifications
of the Yap treaty and tbe convention
will be put Into effect immediately
Henry Morgenthau former Ameri-
can ambassador to Turkey announc-
ed that he ia arranging to form an
international corporation to be cap-
italized at from 150000000 to $60-
000000 for the purpose of reorganit
ing Austria's industry
t
Inch Fort in Donegul has' capitu-
lated to the national troopa This fort
was an important British naval sta-
tion ffi the earlier stages of the World
War It was heavily shelled with an
“8-pounder’’ from a position in the
Fahan district
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Four persons were killed and more
than fifty injured in Parts when a
pasBonger train jumped the tracks as
it was entering the Gare du Nord
and smashing into the stone wall
which line the - approaches to the
station
Boll weevil might as well say good-
bye to Lincoln county following a
meeting of all farmer of the county
The postofflce department has or-
dered the establishment of a new
postofflce at Purnell Garvin County
Okla It waa announced
The water system of Ardmore will
be chlorlnlsed according to decision
by the city commissioners The chlo-
rine plant will be Installed soon
Petitions from property owners oi
three districts asking a paving pro-
ject amounting to 1897196 have been
filed with the city council at Henryet-
tat "
Contract for the construction of
Rexroat consolidated school which Is
to be built at a coat of 124986 has
been awarded to A W Williams of
Ardmore
The Prairie Pipe Line company lost
S 85000-barrel steel tank at Its Jenks
tank farm two miles south of Jenks
when the tank filled with crude oil
was struck by lightning
Two litters of pigs within ten jlays
is the record of Poland China sow be-
longing to W J Underwood farmer
of the Willow community fourteen
miles north of Mangum
Gravel has been spread on the road
from Falrland leading to tha Miarnl-
Afton concrete highway and waits
only the surface layer and the press-
ing of the big steam roller
Filled with enthusiasm for good
roads scores of delegates atten-
ded the convention of the Hot Springs-
El Paso district of the Lee Highway
association which a two-day session
recently
Farewell services were held recent-
ly by the Baptist Youg Peoples Union
of Wagoner for Miss Jessto Crouse
who will leave soon for South Ameri-
ca to engage in-missionary work un-
der the foreign mission board of the
Southern Baptist convention -
Brig Gen Charlea E McPherren of
Durant commander of the Ninetieth
brigade Oklahoma national guard in
summer training at Fort Sill facet
a court-martial as a result of allesed
refusal to obey special orders Issued
by Adjutant General Barret camp
commander
Hugh Hogan and another boy
whose name could not be learned
both of Gainesville Texaa were In-
jured seriously when the automobile
which they wete driving plunged ovet
a steep embankment south of Ber-
wyn The boys were rushed to an
Ardmore hospital
Final arrangements have been made
for the Duncan Camp Fire Girls’
camp which will be held at Falls
creek In the Arbuokle mountains One
hundred persons Including eighty
Camp Fire girls guardians and in-
structors will leave Duncan soon on
their first annual summer camp
Plane to make Stilwell one of the
best fishing centers in eastern Okla-
homa are on foot A few months ago
a large lake north of there waa stock-
ed with 7000 black baas A requisi-
tion for a large number of crapple
also haa been filed with the state fish
department
A series of livestock Judging classes
will be started In Ardmore and sur-
rounding towns within the next few
weeks aocordlng to J W Simpkins
county agent The classes will be
open to all persons and will last one
day each under the tutelage of Simp-
kins and O L Putman assistant
county agent
Millers are encouraged by forecasts
of a decided break in the ranks oi
anti-flour buyers in the east and a de-
crease in stocks to about the lowest
consistent level east of Mississippi
river Reports from New York brok-
ers that make frank admission of the
situation say that virtually no flout
is moving consumers holding out foi
lower prices
Governors of twenty-eight coal pro-
ducing states were called upon in
telegrams sent them recently by Presi-
dent Harding to "second'' bis Invita-
tion to miners and operators to re-
sume coal production and to give
them “assurance of maintained order
and the protection of lawful endeav-
or” The governor of Oklahoma was
included in the list
“Buy in Oklahoma” was the slogan
adopted recently by the industrial de-
velopment committee of the Oklahoma
City Chamber of Commerce in an-
nouncing a campaign soon to promote
home buying wherever possible A
survey of business establishments and
local manufacturers will be made and
articles used in sufficient volume to
Justify a factory here will be listed
Rush Springs’ watermelon season is
in full Swing Several loads of mel-
ons have been brought in The crop
is one of tbe largest in history ac-
cording to growers This part of
Grady county is famous for its mel-
ons -
Georgs Goria a young Japanese
whose home is near Tokio but Wbo
haa been in tbia Country for several
years is learning the trade of a tan-
ner at the 101 ranch plant returning
to his old home and engaging in that
line of business
THE QUARREL QUARTETTE
"I've certainly had an adventure"
said Billie Brownie as he took off his
stocking cap ' and crossed bis little
brown-trousered legs and sat upon his
favorite messy stump In Brownieland
"You must tell us about it” urged
the Brownies tf- -
“Yes I’m going to tell you all about'
It” said Billie '
“Well” be commenced after a mo-
ment or two “I was wandering about
the other day and I Was thinking of
many things But principally I was
thinking of two things
"I was thinking how nice it Was to
be happy and I was thinking how hor-
rid it was to be cross There was
nothing startling in that thought and
nothing new In it
“1 46811x60 that but still those were
the things I wgg thinking about And
I thought too bow nice a thing was
loyalty
"I thought of the loyal camel mates
and the faithful chimpanzees and the
wolves and the foxes and the many
other dear devoted animals and bow
happy they are
“I thought of-happy families and of
cross families and where they were
not afraid of being nice to each other
they all hoi such a good time but
where they were so afraid of praising
each other a little they bad a
wretched time
“Often I think the animals set the
humans an example for they have no
rules of conduct or of kind behavior
and yet they are so full of splendid
qualities - '
“Well I was thinking these lines
when someone came toward me and
said: ’
“ ‘A penny for your thoughts Billie
Brownie’ I said :
“ 'They are not worth a penny but
I’ll tell them to yon Fairy Wondrous
Secrets’ for she it was who had Just
asked me
“So I told her and site said:
“ Tve always meant to take you to
see tbe Quarrel Quartette family’
“'’What family ?’ I asked in amaze
ment
“ ‘The Quarrel Quartette family’
she repeated ’You know quartette
means four and there are four in the
Quarrel family so they’re called tbe
Quarrel Quartette family
“’There are Mr and Mrs Quarrel
and the two Quarrel children Come
we will go and see them
“So the Fairy Wondrous Secrets
took me with Iter and we traveled
along a rather dark rough road until
we came to some very untidy under-
brush and we made our way through
this until we reached a little house
which was very ugly and very badly
kept
“You could see that at one time
there had been pretty chintz curtains
at the windows and that everything
had looked fresh and attractive hut
now it all looked tery dirty and un-
homelike “We could hear loud voices and
china being broken and all sorts of
ugly harsh noises
“ ‘They’re huvlng a quarrel now’
said Fairy Wondrous Secrets ‘You
see Mrs Qunrrel was a Miss Spit-Fire
before site married Cranky Quarrel
They’ve named their two children
Sulky nnd Scrappy They thought
those were the nicest of names
' ‘Not only do they quarrel ail the
time themselves but they’ve gone into
the Qunrrel Business and Mr Quurrel
has offices all over His company is
known as the I Disagreeable and Mean
Company World’s Best Makers of Hor-
rid Speeches Cross Words Quick
Quarrels Thlngs-you-rcgret-ufterwuril-you-have-sald
etc
“ ‘I’m sorry to say he has ninny cus-
tomers It’s strange too for he
makes unhappiness wherever hu does
business
‘“lie is at home now You will see
him’ ' '
“And 1 saw him” Billie Brownie
said “I saw the whole family They
said nothing nice to euch other They
made mean and cutting speeches they
wouldn't give each other a kind word
or a bit of pralfee or a smile — and their
faces were so ugly and hard and mean
tliut one can scarcely describe them
“But I was glad to have seen there-
for when I spoke about them on mv
way home to the Fairy Wondrous Se-
crets site said that It was because of
then) that the Pleasant family had
gone Into business and that they were
doing far better than the Quarrel fam-
ily “They make all kinds of pleasures
and smiles ton It seems and they're
doing the really thriving business”
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Isabel — I know it but It had such a
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