The Weekly Democrat-Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 11, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Senator Newberry Indicted by
Federal Grand Jury on Charge
of Corruption, Fraud and Con-
spiracy
Washington, Dec. 8,-Disregard of
senatorial ethics and
parently mean no more to Truman 11
Newberry, junior Senator from Mi
igan, than a fund of *176,000 "for h.s
primray contest (lid to his brother
and his other more myatenous ba k-
ers The opening day of the rent .1
session of the Mth Congress demon-
strated that outwardly, at eust- ; <
ator Newberry regarded h« "'let
ment by a federal jury on the charge
of corruption, fraud and conspiracy
as somthing of a joke. Some1 of a
Republican colleagues apparently held
The same view as they thronged*
round the man who was, so he sa ,
icnorant as well as oblivious of the
admitted fact that a fortune wt^
spent to secure his nomination and
election. , , frafi:
u nas long ueen one of! the trad,
tional precedents of the
States Senate that any member in-
dicted on the charge ofcomni'",^
sssr-s ;
of whom were so indicted. The lat
ter did appear on the Senate floor to
deliver a brief sort of "swan song in
which denial figured. Burton appear
ed once in the Republican cloakroom
in order to be able to claim mileage,
"ISh.SS'SS' Led*,, of
Massachusetts is one of
of the Senate in point of continuous
service, and a supposed expert in all
its usages and practices as he cop-
rvrs.,h.ti"°TLs«f
r'lr^riS •' s.pp
IT did not. Instead he fleeted the
™,f.Te^h:i r"wh"s
Newberry, immediately changed their
Sea and dlustered around his desk
-sariStfRS**-
were noted1 among the greater,
of Senator Newberry Senators KjU
logg of Minnesota, Spencer of Mis
n,,ti Watson of Indiana, Colt 0.
Sleries watched his every move.
Democratic congratulations were no-
ticeable by their absence.
Senator Newberry answered the
roll call and participated in the only
^fpfeXftL^; Senatorm-
WOTHERS OF TEW PREPARE
When a girl becomes a woman, v. lien
a woman becomes a mother, aud when
a woman passes through the changes
of middle life, ore the three periods
of life when health and strength are
most needed to withstand the pain and
distress often caused by severe orsanic
disturbances. Many ',V0S^
would testify just as do the followm0.
„.,.OTn« Tfxis.—" When I was a
A^'-aisrsriaK
Favorite Prescription
relieved me of all pain
and regulated me so
that I was completely
restored to health.
Since I married, wnen-
a ever I have needed a
■> special tonic I ba\e
\ \' taken Favorite Pre-
* V scription' and have
FuEEMAS, 414 Marie Street.
w co Tex vs.—"It is a pleasure to
sir
Owens, 313 North 4th Street.
- - - - -—-- - - - :r
iCeen Your Liver Active, Your
System Purified r.nd Frjc From
Colds by Taking Calotaba,
the Nausealejs Calomel
Tablets, that are De-
lightful, Safe and
Sure.
Physician
ln^!tHir,nul,nit
purified «'1 u " prh„-Mlii.n agni.ift
working oulor i s 1 y ,uu>yv
the return 0 m[' aml" ;l U*y
ifver favor'coUlS, infhieiua and serious
complications. overnight nnd to
s&ss.
flighted with Calotaba.— iA.In.)
mws 10 BE
M OH (fflPEI
n a wpi I Acent. Hobart, Okla.
Phone 384. G. A. WEL , & ^ GARAGE, Hobart, Okla.
HENDERSON, A. T., Cold Springs, Okla uNDERWOOD, L. C., Cooperton Okla.
CENTRAL CASH STORE, Roosevelt, Okla. SAL LING MERC. CO., Roosevelt, Okla.
LUCAS HDW. C., Hobart, Okla. T b tRAMMELL, Gotebo, Okla.
HOME GARAGE, Roosevelt'CoxlHENUY GRAIN CO.,' Lone Wolf, Okla
stores, will remain open durini thelr
^ open ami close as usual. The motion
'2TSussc- asks all rn.reh.nU to com-
I ply with the orders already W.U.J
and those to he issued later, ^hert
possible all businesses not C0^J
Iunder the 0 a. m. to .r> p. m. oider win
I be requested, If possible, to cIohc ut
|9 Moving picture theaters will not be
UKd 1. it ,
members of the council that many
'fired in homes,would he Imnkcd
I nnrmitteil to go out while the orcu-
theaters and thus
tend to conserve the fuel supp y
I Countv Agent 0. NV Talley, ^ 1
J. present and iravc soma '£■
ntive to the discrepancy in the pric
of wheat at different points over Uu
county from the governmei.ts mm
county motion it was
dee Wed to appoint
the condition, said to hi '
•of the council, were appointed on thi.
i~rr.l.o decided to deal sharply
with radicals, who have shown ant.u-
leniain to the work of the ''«',
It is known that certain persons went
that left Sunday. These men
stsaSs
fn°dTxp{a°inafoP them their position.
"StBUP Of FIBS" IS
uwiyi m
Look .t the tongue! Kc o™M i
from Btomach, livir and
bowels
o,r«;v.rpc£tS
your'ohihn^having the jje8t aij^
Children love its delicious fruity
r-on^sniv^^ut
feMothcrl You must say
ni ." ————t
County Council of Defense In-
censed at Action Shown by
Several Men in Discouraging
Volunteers to Go to Mines
MERCHANTS GIVEN DAY
1 • -a\ RF IT FURTHER RESOLVED
1 dieted for committing a felony m .aid BH- i d t0 the citizenship
'to have existed for tttp-'ofOWahoma that fuel other than coal
msmmrnmm
saassg? ss& s^
; • •s^'sas: fffdaist
and has aroused tne peup^ •
tion to the real dangers m loss of
time, money and health. n the
army an earnest appeal was made to
the soldiers to safeguard health and
the individual was not permitted to
manifest indifference by exposing
lo S d^aand a„ investiuation by his of Deten.e aonai liberty. In fact, ^W™<1
^fWotEK EEOOMMEND- efflon'of^r^. o.
TIit7to one and place them in' D that all industries not essential Mallr in the campaign against sex ills
danger'of often iosine some parts fhe ta>1Ul an(i comfort of ue pe -; |voral|ns: cleanliness, "lanlmess, a -
SX. Hence there is not W 7^, pfe ,t this tta, pnrlty_,„d a> knwledje ^of _.ex
be any scrupulousness
publican leaders tv
'Mr. Newberry's
1,0 is callou. enough ; lSS^iM i - ' " "lact! °? jon"ce ~t,acted if the pabiic wUI a-
Grade Couso Ocip and Influenza ltertainmcnt and amasement be closed (o tht ncel| ot proper co-op -
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F1TFI CONSERVATION i ^ Committce Further Wishes to I riers and disease spreaders
PLAN .S OUTUNED _ ij**-
I churches and schools in the state
i
If°WHEREAS, there is iraw and ap- meeting the acute crisis at ^is^^
Eii«-
Recommending a rigid adherence'
to the regional director's modified
closing orders, and that all towns m
the bounty establish community
wood yards, and appointing a com-
St.. to tak. op the question rfWJ
ing an investigation into the aUeged
discrepancy in the price of wheat
from the government's minimum x-
ed price, constituted some of the
more important transactions of the
Kiowa County Council of Def®ns0 *
their extraordinary session, Monday
afternoon to discuss problem, . con-
nection with the fuel shortage.
Practically all the .resident mem-
bers and representatives from Lone
Wolf and Cold Springs attended the
session, which lasted more than two
hours. ,
On motion of the council it was de-,
cided to ask all merchants to comply
I with the modified demands of th
SL- doctor relative to
hours Mercantile stores are asked
to open at 9 a. m. and close at 6 p. m.
Grocers and meat markets under the
modified orders will open^at 9 a ^
and remain open until 7 p. m. urug
., , r«u« tipc 9.—Monday,
Oklahoma City, Uec. ,
n„cember IB, has been officially ties
ignated as Merchants Day in the sal
of Christmas Seals.
^ a^ittkCh;Ur«7sLf.r. part
of the r contribution in the seal sale
idTwpot"Xht s ;
sis Association in its fight again
the white plague. rP1(tv
The idea is meeting with a ready
Christmas Seal Sale is promised.
HOBART MEN REPORT
FOR WORK AT MINES
The contingent of five men who
left Hobart Sunday afternoon to vol
SSSHss
„„d It is thought be seeured th. add^
six reporting for work.
FRISCO OFFICIAL ON VISIT
j. F. Listen, who recently suc-
ceeded A. G. Taylor, as jper^j
ent of this division of Jr'
•st rar-Sd^-^
for his old position.
The stride of an ostrich running at
fuU speed measures as much as 28
feet.
A census of the country's manufac-
tures was made for the first time «
1810. Under the presentlawama
ufactures census is to be take"
connection with the Fourteenth.1*
cennial Census and every two year
thereafter.
1 Xhe number of motor trucks^® In
creased in ten years from 4000
nearly 500,000.
Cork is the outer layer of thei bar
of a certain oak flourishing in Soutl
em France.
Germany uses four times as mai
potatoes per capita as does the Ui
ted States.
Enemy n^^ost 190 of the 3
submarines employed by them in
war.
Cork bearing oaks live to be
years old.
necessary for ' j STRAIGHT FARM LOANS
people of Ok RESOLVED i vears in the penn.euw"j — .
1 Committee of the „ith money to loan «r. 1,„'. week a woman P"s«ut.
Oklahoma State Coua.il o! n.fenscJ J 8„„ 0„„ual interest at Uvvton w„ seaten.cd
«,n+V^nritV as TTia?
theC^blk"the same as smallpox
scarlet fever and diphtheria by
quarantine and jail ^ntmc^ f°r
those* who persist in plying th-lr
vocation of vice and violating the
state and moral laws.
Spreading Disease is Punishable.'
Oklahoma's se*-disease law pro-
vides a penitentiary sentence of five
vears for commuweating a venerea
dSfie The law has been twice in-
voked since its enactment last March
once at Tulsa where a young man of
17 ve ,rs pleaded guilty to communi-
cating a venereal disease to a young
L'irl and received a sentence of
years in the penitentiary at McAles^
. n woman prostitute
mimstrator por be OTn_
with such authority as ™Jera] Fuol
ferred upon him by immedi-j
^tS^Vtro? his office'
I^ SECOND6" We recommend that
J sttte Administration immediate-
m take over all strip coal mines in
Se Sate and proceed
8 8-wkt!
Piles Cured la ft w 14 Days
Flies ^urca OINTMENT fails
S BWl3S&«SKW5a
!BiattasgiRgaa
WANTED to hear from owner of
I unteer patriotic volunteers _ —
respond to the calk ®£ v 1
from the Executive Office.
John A Hyndman of Chickasha,
"Tat we^k the fullesttown voting friends Saturday
THIRD: That we ^ of the j afternoQn, and Sunday went to Senti
and most thorough ^ of the tQ d the day with friends.
mine owners in tne urgeutly re-1 —
strip mines an Government Fregh miloh cows Call Sam Pratt
jto^assist an^cooperate^wdrti tlm Sate Lgigpbone F515, j2-?8-d2-wktf
'dLdiuSrIthe t0 the pe°ple 01 A h(lbbr horse for juvenile skaters
|thFOURTH" That we .all upon all',, oa. of th. latest inventions of to,-
j FOURTH. t3 thjs fetate hood.
,ST Nation'to assiy ^ ®Ve07cSnandl J. P. TiaWe of Mountain View,
Possible in the Produ^g teken over Las in town Friday morning.
SoThaf the sug- The goo^S"taTb^n cultivated
'unteCr {°T recommended by . **[ter only SCO years
nt- ijfiwton was
?W0 vears in the peaitentiarj under
he ,!:m. section of the law, he. com
nlaini K witness being a soldier of
Fort <ill. Who will not say that jus-
fice was not meted out in both m
stances. ti q
It is not the purpose of the U. b
Publir Health Service to exploit men
or women, but the work being done
under Doctor Mahr's direction is for
the «-ifet v of all mankind. The De-
nartn enf s purpose is to save human
Ks yours" perhaps; likely that of
your neighbor, by warning against
the dangers of sex ills. Every indi-
vidual has a value to the State, a
value to the community and public m
earning power; therefore, it 's the
dutv of the public health official to
safeguard the life of every human
being. Let's carry on.—Dr. J. ^anr
State Director.
STOWELLS ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Logan entertained
with a six o'clock chicken dinner last
Fridav evening, honoring Mr. ana
Mr= E. Y. Stowell. who are soon t
[leave Hobart, and Miss Eunice Wells.
i Cotopaxi in the Andes is the high-
Lf!E. in the: world. !« a* "ele-
I feet snow-covered cone wi.h an e.e
C p&chG&3
Camels nre fold evor7-
, n finally sealed
S5S3
certon. Westrongly reco^
mend th,r. carton for rhj
howe or office a up? J
when you travel.
r. j. Reynold, Tobacco Co,
V/iofitoa-S-'.cr^ U
camels are in a class by themselves ^
C refresh-ng. u,e most 1^*^^
ever smoked. You can prove tnatl ^ ;
r.Z^s pus-by-puff with any cigarette in the wond ^
any price! Put quali ty, fiavor and clgeret.e s&*.
faction to the utmost testl
Made to meet yo^tastc, Jf choVce*Turkish
lib:rally you smoke them 1 The exp deliehtful—so full-
csid choice Domestic tobaccos makes llow_mild. Every
enjoyable.
In feet, Camels appeal < th^ [h^'atreence 'ef coupons,
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