The Ada Weekly News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ADA WEEKLY NEWS ADA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH 23 1922
PAGE THREE
“BLONDIN”
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Watch the little folks
speed home for
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
It’s great to see child-enthusiasm for Kellogg’s
great to see every ono in the family enjoy their
crisp crunchiness and wonderful flavor! To sit
down before a heaping bowlful of these cheery
oven-browned '“sweet-hearts-of-the-corn’’ and
some milk or cream— and fresh fruit if it’s handy
— is just about the very last word in appetizing
appeal! And Jrour good tasto will prove that!
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ought to be superior —
they are the original Corn Flakes! Kellogg’s are
never tough or leathery never hard to eat never
- a disappointment!
Be certain to get Kellogg’s — the kind in -the
i ' FED and GREEN package — because none are
genuine without the signature of W K Kellogg
originator of tToasted Corn Flakes!
v
CORN FLAKES
Alio naken ol KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and
KELLOGG’S BRAN cooked and krumbled
Teach Y our
Children to Save
i
Buy each child a share of our 7
Cumulative Preferred Stock and
teach them thrift early
A SHARE of 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock
of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-
pany bought for each of the children now
will come in handy for their education later Mean-
while its possession teaches them the habit of
saving
7
Invest in a business
with a constant
demand for its
product
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
lltltliV MIIEINIIERG
RETURNS TO MODI’-! I j
Tin- ninny friends of Harry I
SolK-inhin'K will bo pleased lo know
bo litm retm nod to Ada and will be
periiililiently connected with tile
Model nasoclnted with Ms father
lien SchiinbiTg and Ills brotlii r
yarn
Fur tiro last several muutlia Harry
has licen an electrical engineer -with
Hie Wt stern Electric Company at
Detroit He is coning- hack to AcU
to make It hit- LJitit oilrti cheln-
bory who waa formerly iito Rath
TTnnklns and their llttloaon riitlllp
a ro here also Mrs Sehoinhorg be-
loro hor mm I'lmre was teacher of
violin In t ho Dust Coutral Normal
ut this place
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m Madder i always
wins the race when
carry home Kellogg's
Corn Flakes I can’t
hardly wait till I
hava soma quick
madder I'
Don't forget KELLOGG’S Cora
Flekee are mede by the folks who
gave you the JUNCLELAND
Moving Pictures Coupon inside
every package of KELLOGG’S
Cora Flakes explains how you
can obtain another copy ot
JUNGLELAND
Cumulative Preferred Stock
OF THE
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Good in yield — safe as the
Southwest — it is an ideal in-
vestment for anyone You may
buy for cash at $100 the share
or for a first payment of five
dollars and monthly payments
of five dollars
Come into the local office or ask
any of the telephone employes
for further details If you pre-
fer consult your investment
adviser
SlHO IS TO IIW H (JKAVM
l PRISON CEMETERY
McALKSTKIt Mur 17 -Sieve
Snlio murderer of his 1 6 year old
niece Sophia Subo who paid with
tils llfo for his crlmo 1 11 the olectric
chair at tln slate penitentiary at
1 ti : 1 4 this morning will lie burled
ill I lie pri-mii i-i-mi ten Subo linn"l
to bo burled hi a church cemetery
but no omi claimed the body Cabo
went to Lis death protesting his
guilt)’
Amerlcaa voreuanta prsclofiiUal'i
In thq Norwoglon automobila sales
houses
Tho firo started In the Imsemeut
prusuuiubly Ixoin Ut-fuctlvo wiring
Local Set Picks Up Press
and Weather Dispatches
Broadcasted to Ships
The first wlr$ess message in the
history of Ada has been received
here - f-
This " message came iii over tlie
new wireless telephone) and telegraph
receiving' set Installed at' the 'home
of Fred Ford Twentieth and Town-
send Sunday by Mr Ford and Pow-
ell West employee or the Ada News
and a former naval wireless opera-
tor On account of heavy electiical dis-’
turbances the men wire unable ti
get completif messages and no tel-
phone conversations were picked "i
because the complete set of coils
for the instrument has not jet ar-
rived her Operators picked up a ! At st0Iiewalf Sun(lay Mr and Mrs
broadcast message from Arlington ( Bt tho Methodist church
Va giving the weather forecast amt Jael Mo(II Tr0op r and
press to ships at sea They Inter i Ford Voir Cubs and Miss
managed to pick up messages from Ktllor Sarkov gave a delightful
several ships at see program to libon 1U0 people Ai
As soon as cods or it set at- ! tlinHusioll nwam Ed
rive another attempt will be mail- an( Klvin --abtree wen
to get telephone conversations n
is expected that within a short lii-e
wireless messages and vlrrh-si ti ll -phone
conversation from all pu-
of the country will lie possible Thl-
is tho first set to be criy-ted in tin
city and has attracted consider-1-’
attimtion
I On li is prea i't Antarctic injner
Sliuktctoil extneth tn emer '10111111
miles
WEAK NERVOUS
ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried Cardui — Says “Result
Was Surprising” — Got Along
Fine Became Normal
and Healthy
Bprlngfleld Mo — “My back was bo Troup Xo 7 Wotanl school 1 i k -weak
I could hardly stand up and I to tiic loilve Friday evening
would have bearing-down paina and 1 sidnev Sachs one if tliu members
was not well at any time" says Mrs ! hM( P'in : a 1 ii some of his
D V Williams wife of a well-known lv)V- Hf011 j Inundi to
farmer on Route Q this pit ace I 1)ljlllU(t next
kept getting headaches and having to 1
go to bod" continues Mrs Williams I1U’ lu ' nl(1 1115
4ai lli -i f snm wrfilnll
Troop 1 semi'-' cie regNtcrin
thi- wio-k They viil go to the lodgi
tonight under the D adulship of D
'P Rrndsluiw
-
j ’hin!'crlnhig I o-igti ll-'ineily
Noli'ing S (fooil Inr u ( ‘ough or
Cnlil
' I v el one wiio iu llieil Clium-i
I herl-im'-i Cough It"'ii"dv speak s well
1 1! ’'1 rd I Miller
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i
describing the troubles from which
Bhe obtained relief through the use of
Cardul "My husband having heard
of Cardul proposed getting It for me
“I saw aftor taking some Cardul
that I was Improving Tho result
was surprising I felt Uko a differeut
person
“Later I suffered from weakness
and weak back anil folt nil run-down
I did not rest well at night I was so
nervous and cross My hUBband said
ho would got me nnmo Cardul which
he did It strengthened me My
doctor aald I get along flue I was In
1 good healthy condition I cannot
cay too much far it”
Thauianda ct women b&va suffered
as Mr Williams describes until they
found relief from tho use of Cardul
Bine it baa helped so many 7
should not hesitate t try Cardul
troubled with womatly ailments
For sal tverwhers I
Franklin Davis of-Troop S Hays
school will be awarded his sec-
ond class badge' tonight at the stunt
night program ' '
Raymond Duke oP Troop 10 is
the first scout of -the Glen wood
school troop 'to 'become a first
class scout-
Leon Harris and Delbert Jeter of
Trooi 2 will receive their second
class badges tonight at the Chani-
bc i- of Cominerco roojns
The radio school Tuesday night
was conducted by Powell West He
reports a good attendance
lln t'' Y Miller scout oxcnii ivi
ri ports I lint il wu- a pleasing night
to see I lie Stool" Will scouts asSI'IU
bled before tin- niiii'Mi-e i-itli tilt
I'niop ('omniitt ee f--ji-t 01 Honor
ml Scout Mast---- will the presi-
il 1 i 1 1 of Stonewail I'oiirt ot Honor
Drill' Iternai'il Si'i'--i uwariliiiv Hit
lniil-es Stimeivall 'Hits are work-
ing I aril to liav-i e 1 rr scout
t'iisl class ly Me 1
Tin- stunt nigh' pmgram tonight
at Hie Chamber o1 Commerce rooms
will ho an extra tin" one Horn st
Rill will toll some interesting and
amusing tilings uncut animals and
his experience as 1 itrcns man II
jolt want to know how to get Inti
a eireus free without crawling nil
der tho ten or ly'ving watnr 10
the elephant ) oil '"Ml do
attending thin i"ut Mr Mille
said
j roph ti
- " 1
T U” will oh
Ahhnt i t n n
ti 1 llU-i H' 1
tl With :
f V ’ n al!
Ml : e!l ‘ail
NArr ’ ?rn- :r —
Mivrioo la ye si-'T- ’nvipl ot
i he niudrr of ATv Lindsny
nl Knnwllln f i i 1 the deaili penally
Miii-v moj'ninK Ht the electric chair at
I In- IVutU’Wseo Stjj to Plitetl1iliry
UcfO ' '
s Fears of Objectors Put At
Ease By 'Thorough
Explanation
Washington March 20 — Dr-si-dent
Harding told republican house
leaders that in view or expressions
on the soldier bonus he had prev-
iously madtj he did not think it es-
sential to offer any re ommendation
at this time
Representative Moadell of Wyom-
ing who headed the house delega-
tion made this announcement in a
formal statement and added verbally
that It was the plan to go ahead
with the compromise bill as recom-
mended by the ways and means
committije
The format s'at'jm'nt issiiul by
Mr Mondell after the conference
which lasted almost two hours
follows
“The legislative Mutation lelntive
to the bonus bill Mas l-ully prrHijnted
to the president -villi detailed ex-
planation of tho nrov iiitns which re-
moves the menace nf excessive drafts
on tlie triiasury in the immedmio fu-
turo and a-volds any provision ol
added taxation The president went
over the entire situation with an
appraisal of committments made
He advised the committee that tlie
legislation is a responsibility of con-
gress anil in view of expressions
previously made lie did not think
it essential to offer any rccon-
mijniJalion” Whether Hie imustirc was to conic
up today under i suspension of tin-
rules was tor Spi-utt-r ( 11 1 - t to ib-
ciclc before announcing his ilec:--ion
Air Gllli-tt ptiiLim-il lo confer
with the pPesideiu
Would Xo( Mispi ml Rules
W A S II I NT TO X March 2 o -
Spcali'f (iillett in initnced tedav he
would not enlei'Diiii a motion to
suspend house rai- " s as to pur
the soldier bonus bill through tlie
house without a cliiu e lor debate
or opportunity Inr am nilineuts
Can’t ttrt Approval
WASHINGTON Mar 20 U-
phiblieiM lions leadeis fail' il loilov
lo obain pii sidi'iii ml approval ol
well i v 1 1 1 i i compromise soldi r bonus lull
hut went ahead with plans R put
the measure through the house
speiiker Gillctt relusi-d to perinii the
neasui'p to bo brought up under a
nspopsion of the rules liovvi v or ami
i special rule will be adopted lor
its consideration
Leaders were to coaler today a
lo a program and lime t tin i tlie
Jimt'O c insiili rai mi of ''? iioniis
would begin House memheis wen
closet ed with tin- president at live
While House tins moraing for n"irly
two liuiit-s
I'pon leaving tlie i-vi'cii I m-'s niiie
liepresentative Moitdell issued this
in writing:
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irno Al lIvNS iaT MUlir
j’lM k in:roit ino
WASHINCTOX March 2 0--- App-
roximately 2 r m alii ns admilti 1
min t jn Imt M lit’: nndor l hi
i " r i i y hu h i l
I’trr !arth 2'J lea1-: thm !ia
U inameliaja tspor iti’-n l::u £
m ''xtrrJr
2 tmo for tholr tUv Cwnr'isioiAi
Bttefaad ct ttn
hiroau anuouacei today
Minm and tot pnrlupH toolf the llvo
of 12 00 non-cJMhatuta iNorwcslaa
aeauicu duriuj tlie war
WAR VETERANS itl’SH TO
(JUT IV SERVICE CENSUS
' The Service Census Drive is pro-
ceeding with a rush all over the
state according lo reports coming to
state headquarters of the Ameri-
can Legion at tlie state capitoi
Every er-service man and -woman
will fill out a questionnaire before
the dijve Is completed expressing
their choice of adjusted compensa- (
t Ion listing any physical disabilities
and all govern meat claims which
the Legion will help them to adjust
Registration day bus been declar-
ed nrd set aside by many posts and
wide puhluily given tho drive Some
have put up Army tents and a nUm- j
bn- of typewriters ui o' kept working
inside R If Wilson slate super-
intendent of public instruction wrote
every county superintendent to an-
nounce the Legion's census to all I
pupils tolling them to have their j
i brothers who are service men to go
to the rcare t American Legion post
and fill out a questionnaire
Many posts report unusual inter-
est shown and many new members
Pawlniska had 165 new members In
loss than a week Talihlna had 50
Until of these and many other posts
wired or telephoned rush orders for
more questionnaires mid member-
sliio cards A house-to-honse- canvas
will bo made before the close of the
drive - ' i ' V' 1 '
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HOSPITAL PVKW CO-MKS '
HE FOR 14 LEGION GROUP
The Ameiican Lepton Rehabilita-
tion Committee held an all day meet-
ing at Dalian Sunday at which time
many matters concerning hospitali-
zation compensation and vocational
training were discussed and recom-
mendations were made to the U S
Veterans' Ruriau concerning care
of ox-service men and expediting
the handling of their claims
The committee is composed of ten
members selected from' 'tlie 14th
District including Oklahoma Ark-
ansas ard Texas who serve without
j pay Those from Oklahoma who are
Ion tlie committee are Dr D W
'riifii’V superintendent of tlie Cen-
1 tral Hospital at No'man: Henry D
Kinsland vocational Training Ard-
imorc anil I eon If Ilrown acting
I department ndintant of tlie Aliiei'i-
iran Legion Dlackvvell
! Menial and nervous cas-s received
'special attention and a sub-com-imittee
headed by DrGrifrin will visit
tin- site of the proposed hospital ct
Ft Logan H Roots let tie Rock
1 Ark for neuro-psychiatric cases
i NEW YORK FIRST TO
give: cash compeinsatiox
New York will be tlie first state
I to give cash compensation to dis-
lableil unemployed -ex-scrvice men
‘ fund of $1000 0U! will be ap-
' iiropriated by the legislature Cov-
'ernor Miller has asaueil tlie Anieri-
I can Legion fostering the bill Only
' sick or wounded men who navi
i been out of work for 20 days will
! benefit
Iteil Ci-o-h inmates
Tile Ann ricaii lied Gross lias con-
tributed Situ non lo the American
Legion enabling the ex-service men s
orgii n izu ion lo ri tain 14 liai-on i ep-
restMital i us ’t tlip n’uioual olfl
Of tile L' S Veterans’ Ruriau
I I’ ol' I to Helji
I Tle Am-'iicn) Federatmit ol La-
hor will iis-id Mi" Mil'1' lean I'gioi
in liniipg nil- Inr 700 nun nu 011-
plovel -eivice men according to
Dri -idi in Siimnel Hompcrn Twelve
' Governin'' haw- N m d proelniim-
1 lions lequeslillg cillellS to otlii'VVe
March 2° ait Iuuiun Kntlh)uun
I i)v The drill- sti’ leil in Oktabomn
I on A nu ri' -i n Legio I'implov mi ni
M ill'll 2n mHT In
'mill! oil vei ii i ire n ' i
( 1 IIZEVilliR I 1 UN
I'l'M-il-li l-'Oll YOl V
C-ii izt n -Inr i lull- lor 111" belli Id
of miiiiv I-'!'! I'"' dooi"-nii
of i'll i lent i- "I Hu- duv will be
III”! ’ I 1 lUil
mi mi 1 1 iii u n 1 1 i R in
i uiiiisi of tin Au-
i ihf romuuinit'
coll I ill tied
i-iv on work
4) 1 111 I 1
I A u x i 1 i i r '
i tit1
iliary will
cluls
mm: iriN’irirs to
e l l m i :ic i r Avins
Nitu- fimiutumi i-s in i aril slate
will r ‘ (til
xcept ion -il " n l
ploynunt lor '‘V
Han t nnl Mai N iit-
tin AnuTiran
will o k lu i he i
jolis culm : I j
in n 1 si Mao h
( K i ilmma ha v I
Ini i ht in m ” t mi
In Kl’iuir!’ i
i a I'' ol merit for
in in iln’ m-
r I ' ut l roni
i’ rjiioauindei nf
i i u Tho award
muiikiii for
mu Kmi'lov-
id ms tor
mimed m a
l li stale
m t n 4 1 1 tn- aw r
ii: KM i: i'i WtH'Mthli
Sl(lc a nit wmii'di 1 sold - ol Hie
w in id v ai a t" oe l I w tior thait
kliieo a muiiih t'oin l!n‘ lani'Hts
Hunch card ns in 1 hi adoi Hal
Mnic than -k) ' adults hi ‘0 d
ill- uiiMlens sine” An uiiHt when Mi
Ial Huseli l nan uiilm? r'v'
mi’ to 1 1n ‘ 1 1 1 e r iei n ia-enm tor
j j ol destitute soj He ffU
1auhn iiui'tns ltod
A hadly (lieoinpnsed hoily found
on tho IkiiiU- of the Huinhurlmd j
c j i’ ioar Ni-'h' ilh’ 1 vn n an
nn a Milt if 11 hill I'll lv 1 he III- t
I a n L- i i ' i" r e- I'n-rr l-'ii'd
I 1 1 1 i a iv ni' rd'i i" hip
1 -
L i- 1- r-'J --i' wot
it v cm- i ai'a £ a
I v filed lor i-oiwUxiti -loa thin Cltao-
iierlain’s Tablets They ara easily
Ituki-u and mild and gentlo In efiect
ikciu a trial when you hive
luCvd
Because Penn’s is packed air-
tight in the patented new
container— the quality is
sealed in
So Penn’s is always fresh
Have yoq ever really chewed
fresh tobacco? 4
Buy Penn s the next time Try It '
Notice the fine condition— fresh '
— Pnn' i
CHEWING
TOBACCO
-y i -i
on o-y-— a-
HELP AVOID INFLUENZA
Germ diseases such as Flu
Grip Colds Pneumonia are very
prevalent now De on your guard
Get a bottle of McMullin’s Form-
ula (formerly known as McMul-
lin’s Tonic) keep It handy tpke
a teaspoon full when you leave
home and when you return
grown folks and children Keep
bronchial passage antiseptic Mc-
Mullin’s Formula is a well known
household medicine said to be a
reliable preventive in all germ
diseases Try it for building
weakened tissues after attack ol
Flu or Pneumonia Sufferers from
asthma hay fever catarrh bron-
chial troubles should try thit
formula Manufactured only by
Tilden McMullin Co Sedalia Mo
Sold by
F H Wozencrnft’s Drug Store '
O Hevo Made Child-Birth
f-l Easier By Uziag — -
SOLO w
BY ALL
DRUG
STORU
WMirero BOOKLET ON MOTH E PHOOt) AH 0 TMC DABY Mlt
0KADFIKLD REGULATOR COCCPT 9 D ATLANTA GA
FLOYD EXPLAINS
CALL FOR ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
'Increased interest in lire annual
school meotimsd to bo held over tho
county March 2N bronchi a bar
rage ol rinestions luflay to tin criic
of the Countv Srjoiiiitoml' lit A
Floyd
“SVe are rociinLr nmn inqiiiries
Ironi sclioul hoard no-in hoi is to
what matter- should lie Lroueht to
tlie attention u! the patron at tin
annual school inert mil ’’ Mr J'loul
said
“The iinnual meetinu tor the com-
mon school ilisliHts consol ida led
districts and mdcpnid' in district-
not ciiies is held on the JnH Tiles-
day of March which i the tvcnt-
eihth ot this month The date lor
the annual ineoiinu: In the union
graded dintricts was not chihiK'd
and is hold tin's ar on Jum
‘The law jiW)ules iluit at - t ho
annual nnstin the tcss h-i
can he Miicd uud tin- slionld ho don
on the lv nty- iuht li ol this inontli
and failure to Note on ihe jt then
will necessitate Hie i elc hond
ealliim a special eh-cma lute la
the Kumnior On tin vlate of tlie
annual meet in- the nations can
make an nppro!nate esHnute that
will uio them some Idea ot what
the schools will need for the next
year and in this way vot" Intel1-
liKent ly on the excess le
“The date frr niavitm i he annual
estimate was not chaimefl Thehonrds
111 tin common school didihts con-
solidated and indeH’nd-nf distncts
nol cities me t on He’ m cond Tues-
day of Jul and make the animal
estinmte and attich to if the certif-
ied to Of CXCOSH r'y tiled Oil 1 lie
dny of thi' annual meeiliiLT and T il o
the estimaie with the countv clerk
wlm Is timcleik ol tin- i board
Tin d e t ri'd nltii h dorted
till iav la 1 hr cML Thx !m i f-P-itdn:
triiiMcjfc wih nut mi'-riLd
aprUcitLcr h UU1 each
yak r uxt lit-y- Ea J X
iii zy l? oaiploy'od artftr
larch taa fir' aaV pror to tho
aaauul wisMungf pro dded tho tenth
or Is iho hol'tor ot J rcrlhii hie tfiar
in valid for the Jeu tth cf tho torbi
dclsnatcd in tho oortraot” (Rofof
lu £ucUou uO-iJJX ljuliuul Law
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