The Claremore Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CLAREMORE WEEKLY PROGRESS
An Important
Political Move
Bu^le Notes
PAG* THREE
From O. M. A.;:
rations, publicists and educators may, A Wa'ton C°r Governor organization J The new steel individual locker, for 'I ft E M MM ||r^D/\l#C
well pause to examine the facts as; ^Thursday night, at a I i:;uh cadet's room, have arrived and 1 IL tm Mm M aWM lL
presented in statistics made public by| ",eet'n* held hy a number of local j are rapidly being assembled and plac-
thc Secretary of Labor in a speech be- j "emocrats* ed.
fore the American Insurane Union. In Th« meeting was called by J. H Each cadet is allowed a lncker with '
it he called attention to the fact "that | Melton at the instance of a wire fiom private key, which helps materially .1
250 000 American hahies nrP snatchwl I O. A. Brewer at democratic headauar- in taking good care of clothing and "
personal belongings as well as keep-
ing the rooms neat and tidy, and up
250.000 American babies are snatched 1 A- Brewer at democratic headquar-
by death from their mothers' breasts j 'ers Oklahoma City. The call has
every year before they have had time; K°ne out to the pre-primary Walton
scarce to open their unseeing eyes up- °i'gsnization in the county to rally to
on the'world about, tluvn. the support of the ticket, both county
"Half a million children, so-called : anfl statp- The move has the co-opera-
defectives and delinquents, are rtow_ *'on *he ex-service men, as indicated
ing almost totally neglected. the representation present.
"Thirty million American children, This sP!e"did move should have the
of school ajje, who even if they can ■ ^-operation of aI1 'l^mocrats. It will
'vfn to the opportunity for education, j no way eo^"ct the Present
face in our schools a false learning, jaunty organization. A tabulation
!«. * Hill nn Q „ I . education that will not fit more wf ,at there are approximately Upeciallv by Wvmer Wolfe of the
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su:Mr "" 0wa"°•..Biwon.no.h„,&"• writ's
. A„„„ b„>, „rU. ..hoc, '"5" H m";.„ wa, appointed "hair. ■ " ' «•
man of the organization.
to regulation orders.
The lockers are built of strong steel j
and are a great addition to the equip-
ment of the barracks.
The Drum Corps, composed of
Cadets Allen, Bushyhead, G., Egolf,
lation drums which were ordered
snd 0 Niel, needed their new regu-
pecially by Wymer Wolfe, of the
\y. P. Johnston, Jr., and wife, oflage> are to-day thrown beneath the
Kansas City, drove, down from there j wheels of the juggernaut of industry,
Tuesday. Mr. Johnston is here look- J pressed to labor before their time,
will appreciate your
support for
COUNTY CLERK
A man who will give personal attention to
all alike. Efficient and accommodating.
ing after his gas interests out on Bird
creek.
The meeting of the Cemetery As-
doomed to the dreary drudgery of Thrown
mine and mill and factory by economic
necessity. They face hopeless fu-
From Car
and Hurt
sociation which was to have been held! tures. Before them stretches the
with Mrs. Tom Cline Tuesday after-
noon, has been postponed until Tues-
day afternoon, October 17th, at which
time it will meet with Mrs. Cline.
Louis Best, aged 27, and Katie Os-
born, aged 19, both of Inola, were mar-
ried here October 2, Rev. Thomison
performing the ceremony. Progress
wishes these worthy young people
many years of wedded happiness.
T. F. Carpenter has received word
from his wife who is visiting her
daughter at Lawton, that a daughter
treadmill of
with its few years of heart-hreaking,
The Cadet Drum Corp has already
been working on theory and are now,
ending drum notes. Beginning Tues-i
day regular daily drills will be held and!
n a short time the corps will be used
for field work in conjunction with the'
^and. Captain Scribner has agreed to j
unremunerative labor E,sie Calloway and several other ( ™
ears of heart-breaking. were riding in a car | ^ the nitiato 0.
Friday driven by Bert Sprangel and in I ,nn e °* onr'1 cadet on each drum, ii
Tuesday Study
Club Has Meeting
Mrs. Joe Anderson was hostess to
Watch Your Nose
Your nose is the germ catcher that
causes you to contrat colds, Dengue
soul-tearing, toil, and at the end-a friaay ™ by Bert Sprangel and in ""em earn canst on each dr.
_rave turning the corner, the car door flew ! S°'d leaf These drums wer3
open a.nd Miss Calloway fell out hit-j (,hased by and are the property
ting the pavement on her head. She i each ca<^'t named above
had been born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. j citizens of the future are broken, mi
grave.
"Here' if anywhere, we face a real
danger to the republic. " Here is a • j , . —
man** (nttir th.n .njr that lie, in "
the blatant mouthing, of doctrinaire ! ' "" them ""
and demagogues who preach fake po_
litical economic doctrines ib fo.-um
and market place. NjI in the grasp-
ing gospel of the peddler of piriitKal
nostrums is our peril, but here, whei?
In
Honor Mrs.
Joei Charon
__ Mrs. F. G. Griswold entertained the
Dawson. Mrs. Dawson was formerly ; tally, morally,' an<r PhysicauT'on' the Frid*y Br|d«« Club and a number of
Miss Lillie Bell Carpenter. Grandpa torture wheel of misled industrial ^ "J °r °f Mrs- Joe Charon-
M ;. #.11 ... Of Lnfl AnoPAlAa Pel - ms
Carpenter is all puffed up over
event.
the
management is the evil, which must be
uprooted it America is to prevail."
VOTE FOR
A. V. (Dyke) ROBINSON
Democratic Candidate for Court Clerk
or Cletk of the Distrkt Court
EFFICIENT QUALIFIED ACCOMMODATING
The Man on the Job
of Los Angeles, Cel., with a five
course luncheon and bridge at her
home on South Missouri avenue Tues-
day. After the elegant repast which
was served at one o'clock, eight tables
indulged in bridge. Mrs. Earl Pry
made high score and was presented
with bulb vases. Mrs A. A. Denni-
son made low score and received a
deck of cards. Mrs Joe Charon was
awarded the guest prize, a handsome
luncheon set.
Altogether H was one of the most
pleasant parties ever held in our city
Captain Robert E. Flynn, hand mas-
ter at O. M. A., has placed an order
for thirty overseas cap.i trimmed in
fine infantry blue and with thu snec-
ally designed letters O. M. A. worked
M J tho Tuesday Study Club, Tuesday aft- yo" 10 ~ntr,t ~ld'.
M. A, and A„ : «mr. .npj. and mjj, ,„th„ „„u.
ing an interesting report of some pro ttmjt ia
minent woman of America. " ^1" ^' 5^ 8nd
. an, i ln,r and mfty had ln one ounce 25c
This covered the list of renowned wo and 3 ounce 50 jars on money back
men of business, letters and art. guarantee at W.
The following ladies made short bio REXALL STORE.
E. Wolfe-THE
in blue silk on the left side of the cap.! graphical talks on the followng pro-1
Tk i. 1 t a . _l a ^ fPlW
These caps will be exclusive for the
band members at present. The caps
are well made of a fine grade serge
and are clnssy in every way. As a
mark of distinction they will surely
demand attention. They are expected
(First Published, October 12 1922)
RESOLUTION '
A resoultion deeming it necessary
to lay. construct, install and complete
Ralph Prater and wife are the
guests of A. E. Burleson. They are
on their way from Manitou, Colo., to
Dennison, Texas.
A Swedish inventor has patented a
glass bottle that won't break. Now
for some genius to invent a broken
bottle that won't jut an automobile
tire.
minent women:
Anna Howard Shaw, Mrs. W. E. Sun-
day.
Maude Ballington Booth, Mrs. George sidewalks in front ^of and aTong'sideof
Feezell. Lot 4, in Block 52, of the City of
Ella Flagg Young, Mrs. W. E. Lane Claremore, Oklahoma, on the East side
.? "iVf wl" be .™u"'1! Lil" «• • . Mr.. A. T, chaUbnrg.
• y' m corPs is includ | An interesting quiz was conducted declaring an emergency.
' by the leader on 25 famous women,, WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council
~ after which Mrs. J. C. Resler read an th® City Claremore, Oklahoma,
School Notes excellent paper entitled, "The Pioneer lay/ In"
.. Tv. , „ , . , sya" an< compjwte tho sidewalk along
„ I JVo"nan- was followed by the side of and in front jf the following
Fire Drills I first number of the musical contest. desribed premises, to-wit:
Systematic fire drills are the order | ^ delicious salad course was served Lot 4, in Block 52, according to the
of the day in the city schools. This I by the hostess. Adjournment.
training will contniue for the remain-
der of the school year. It may be of
interest to some to know that a fire
alarm at the Claremont School empti-
ed the buildnig in 50 seconds. The
Garemont houses 300 chlidren. The
record at the Academy building was
57 Seconds for 125 chlidren.
Attendance Banner
The attendance banner is presented
each month to the grade which shows
the highest percentage of attendance.
Grade 7A at the Claremont building,
Miss Lelia Eaton, teacher, won the
banner for the first month's attend-
Building & Loan
Association Meets
official plat and survey thereof, of
Claremore, Oklahoma, on the East side
of Wenona Avenue, in said city.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved
by the Mayor and City Council of the
City of Claremore, Oklahoma, in
regular session duly assembled:
.,u.c Section 1. That it is neccessary to
held c?nstruct, lay, install and complete a
sidewalk five fiet in width, made of
The directors of the Claremore
Building & Loan Association
office of their secretary, on Monday the plans, specifications and profiles
afternoon, and all directors present ex-1 heretofore adopted by the said City
A ai _ rAiifi/til iV. rui.— /-it..
eept three.
Council of the City
Oklahoma, and on file in the office of
of Claremore,
After the regular monthly business the City E^ineer'of said Ot^, to
front of the following "
was transacted the secretary made a
brief report of the business for the
past ten months, and as shown by
MIRROLAC
91 A
Furniture, Floor and
Woodwork Beauty is Only
1/moth of an Inch Deep!
NINE times out of ten the only
difference between old and new
furniture, floors and woodwork is the
condition of the thin finishing coat on
the wood.
Look about you! How many unap-
preciated things in your home have
nothing wrong with them, other than
a few scratches and stains on their
surface!
Restore their brightness and beauty
with a coat of Devoe Mirrolac. Its
high lustre, sparkling gleam, and
wonderful color will make you proud
of them again t
Devoe Products are time-tested and
proven, backed by the 168 years' ex-
perience of the oldest paint manufac-
turing concern in U. S. Founded 1754.
0. E. Woods Limber Co.
CLAREMORE, OKU.
described pro-
rnrty and premises, to-wit:
•"•ss
and fifty-one hundredths. How' -1 tome about $950.00 and at this time the same being on the East side of
that for attendance? they have $8,786.00 loaned out oh the Wenona Avenue, of said city.
very best modern homes in Clare- Section 2. That the City Clerk of
more and have $358.00 in the National and she is hereby authorized and dir-
Bank of Claremore and $41.59 in the
First National Bank, with most of the who shall serve personally^ tiers'
dues for October yet to be paid in. of the lots, pieces or parcels of 1t h
„ M j No 0NE man runs tli.s ggsocjationi in front of or along side of which said
The Stitch and Chat CM, will rnnet tot* b d of NINE dlr«tcr, pa., „„
with Mrs. J. Frank Ryan, Friday aft- ®a^ ,0°n before one dollar is paid city of Claremore, Oklahoma, com-
ernoon. out> and the secretary and treasurer manding and directing said owner or
The Eastern Star Study Club meets each privo 8 Kood and sufficient surety owners of said lota, piecea or parcels
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph ,bo"d 7hichL more than c vers the Stei^l^Si^aA'SSiS
Wolf. All Eastern Stars hn Mn. funds that they handle. sidewalk in accordance wit! this re-
Not much has been said about this solution, within thirty (30) days from
f 1AH Kill ftlAtr «. a,..t A. _ fkn A# MakiiaAa ^ _ .1 __.ul J. J
Enrollment
The total enrollment is now 1131.
A. W. BEVERS, Superintendent.
Future Event:
j Wolf. All Eastern Stars be at Ma-
| sonic hall at 2 o'clock. • ,nucn nas f>et'n s"i« about this solution, within thirty (30) days from
The Ladies Presbyterian Aid will associati°n but they are not yet a year the date of such notice; and provided
meet with Mrs. Waltec Bureess oId and they are growing every day, ^therthat such noties shall state
Ti. J and their intproct ; v. that in the event said owner or owners
fail to do such work within said time
said improvements made and charge
that the City of Claremore will have
the said improvementa made and
Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Bur-
gess and Mrs. Lee as hostesses.
O. M. A., versus Wagoner High
and their interest paid in each month
more than doubles their expenses.
at Military Field. Friday afternoon at "Dad" Ramse>'' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. improvementa made and
3:30. Hill are over in Apperson visiting Will the expense thereof to said pro-
The Rainbow Girls meet Friday Ramse>- While there Dad will build thereon™* e same a sPecia en
":"v* -* 8 o'clock. an addition to Bill's drug store there. Section 8. For the preservation of
Culture Club meet Friday The faculty ar)d students of the the public health, peace and safety, an
at 7:30 with Mrs*. W. E. Sun- 0kIhaoma Military Academy left here 'V"""? <^C.1*r*d to.e^lgt
h Vi«. ijji. in. .... .... ■_ over the Iron Mountain. Montlav mmn- whereof thia resolution
caning ai witn Mrs. w. c;. Sun- 1 _t,.. . / xVi ~ "
day, with Miss Addis Bkir a, render. over,the Iron Mountain, Monday mom- sh^lTbTta fuK*. Ind e«St f"°°
T l0T Te.ral days camp outin* on a°d after its passage and approraL
the Grand river at the mouth of the Passed, Approved and the Emer-
Spavinaw. They made a fine appear, gency clause adopted separately this
sne on our streets snd the band is one M day oi
of which the school may well be proud ATTEST-
They will be gone until Thursday. Gaielle T^ n+ city Qerk. ft
Mrs. E. E. Johnston, who hat been
visiting her son, W. P., fur several
weeks, went to Tahlequah this u.erk
for a short stay.
NOT THE ONLY ONE
There Are Other Claremore People
Similarly Situated
Can there be any stronger proof of-
fered than the evidence of Claremore
residents? After you have read the
following, quietly answer the question.
T. A. Toombs, farmer, R. F. D. No.
4, Claremore says: "Doan's Kidney
Pills fixed me up in good shape when
my kidneys were out of order some
time ago. Whle I was haying I was
taken with such a backache, I could
hardly sit on the mower. I managed
to get around for a day or two until I
got so bad I couldn't hitch my team
and then I had to stop work. I heard of
Doan's Kidney Pills helping others, so
I tried them snd they Just suited my
case. Doan's soon had me free from
the achea and pains and my kidneys
were put in good order."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Toombs had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
VOTE FOR
CHARLES A. (Arthur) SETTLE
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Mr. Settle has had clerical experience in a bank, county
treasurer's office and for the past several years has been in
the farm loan business and has viewed practically every acre
of land in Rogers county. He is not a self-advertiser, but is
perfectly competent to attend to the duties of the office.
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Kates, W. C. The Claremore Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922, newspaper, October 12, 1922; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181944/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.