Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 139, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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MHCRAEHA 0AILV UMIU eHlCKAMA. OKLAHOMA -.iAtURDAV BEmMSER 17 1MT.
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Features Opening .
. Of Local Garage
Featured by.aparada of. fee-Char-roist
caravan bom the Chevrolet
Motor com pur 'of Oklahoma City
aa4 ' a' contest - woo hr Raymond
gttTHi of Nlnnehah. tho Massey Mo-
tor '.eompaar- amt It aalaa room
and npalr shop from 207 Chlckaaba
Tensa - to 322 Chlckaaha avenue
and held open 1 home at the new
horns ' this morning' ftrom 10 to IS
o'clock.
.Tha Chevrolet track caravan which
came from Oklahoma " City for tha
opening wan Joined . here by.- can
from aeveral business concern which
aae Chevrolet parading up Chlck-
aaha avenue and stopping n . front
of the saw office of the Maaper Mo-
tor company. ... .Fifteen different
atylea of Chevrolet truck were rep-
resented. in the caravan.
; Souvenirs and soda pop ware given
to- those vii
vlaitlng the opening of the
new plant A eonteit the object of
which wa fo gueea the motor num-
ber' of an Imperial Landau sedan wa
won hr Baymond Btevcna of . Nln-
nekah. He wm presented a twenty-
dollar gold piece. .There were about
a. hundred an trie In the contest.
.According to U F. Massey owner-
manager of the company all equip-
ment will be moved to the new build-
ing by the first -of next-wok. The
aale room of the need -ear depart-
ment will be maintained In the old
building at 07 Qhlckssha avenue.
To Return' Negird
To Oklahoma For
- Death Of Officer
fflr1belatMPw .
Sacramento Chllf.'' Sept ' 1& Goo.
emor C. C. Toting today ordered Ed-
ward Glass negro.- held .in Jail at
Oakland returned to .Sapnlpa. Okla.
for trial on a -murder -charge grow-
ing out of the fatal (hooting of S.
BrcmTay' a police officer in Jan-
uary .lost.. ..The request was granted
niter .Governor H. 8. Johnston of
Oklahoma had. assured Governor
Young after a personal investigation
ini Sapnlpa that there was no- Indi-
cation of mob violence .and guaran-
teed A fair and impartial triaL-..
Twins Sentenced v
For Death Of Man
BalUaaw. Okie... Sept- lf. Richard
and Mitchell Benge ft year old
twins convicted hare' of murder tor
the. fatal .shooting of .Abe.. Eubanda
SI . were sentenced - today.. Richer
received a 20-year sentence to the
state . penitentiary .and .hli brother
fifteen years.
Eubanks was' .shot twice whim he.
and his wife met tha twins on '.a
road a lx miles north of . Salllaaw
September i' 1H. . Mr. Eubanks
testified that Richard Bongo shot her
husband twice .after a onarrel that
ha declared the twins started with-
out provocation .
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SPEAKER 'AROUSES IRE! OF'
; WOMEN AT W. C.T- U. MEET
. (by lb. Awociated Paul
Muskogee OkUt Sept ldA-Declar-etion
by Dr. F. ' C. '. Dorwert. .before
to MuAgue county 'convention. of
the.W. C. T. li yesterday that the
Saturday night drinker" suffers lit-
tle ' HI effect "from . .his . occasional
prees caused ' many delegates to
walkout In the middle .of bis speech
yesterday. He spoke on "alcohol and
health saying that scientists .warn
' tnable to find permanent1 ill effects
film the occasional me.-of alcohol.
MAN POUND DYING JN !. ''
.TUCBA HOTEL. .TODAY
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Tulsa. Okla.': .Sept 11: EL Abei
an art company- represent tl vs of
Cincinnati OMp waa found .In a
dying condition at 1:10 this morning
In hia roam at tha- Mayo Hotel a
Jl calibre . revolver bullet having
pierced his body dust above the. heart
1 A. note presumably to relatives In
Urbans I1L was.feund.liL.lhe room
By hotel officials.'..
HEAT CLOSES 4CHOOLS.
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Muskogee ..Okla.r Sept . 1. City
lamlased at noon to-
diaml
day on account of the heat
: COTTON PRIDES FALL TODAY .
( Ac iasriatsd Fasw)
Mew York Sept. 10: Cotton prices
dropped nearly i a bale to below
yea te relay's level in. the New York
Cotton Exchange . today . December
selling at SLSO cents a pound The
sooth ' aold quite heavily . at. times
however and;' fee market. recovered
. most .of the losses. op .covering
prompted by 'a private crop estimate
indicating a yield of 11418000. bales
(fer Iks iaschM hkv' ..
'New'1 Orleans - Sept . Colton
prices dropped 12.50 to 22.75 ' a bale
shortly after miil-session today after
fluctuating nertouely..' throughout the
. morning ...while traders awaited the
Issaance of .a statement by. Secretary
of Agrlcultdra Jardine. - .
SWATS NO. ; W. .
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"New 'York1 Sept. 1C Babe Ruth
banged out -hls Urd home ran of
thn season today hr tbs third Inn-
lf g W tha. gams; batwden tha Yah-
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SUCCESSOR TO. -WHEELER?
There font men are' heini? mentioned
Wayne B." Wheeler. general counsel
Raw. F Scott McBride
- Djwi: Dinwiddle 7 :
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PATRICIDE?
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(NEA bervice jvusuiu oureau)
Mrs.- Alma Petty Gatlin (above) has
been locked .up at Reldsville N. C.
charged wife the axe murder of her.
fether R. Smith .Petty (below) a
year ago. Hla mistreatment of her
mother was her alleged motive. The
statement of an evangelist that sho
had confessed to him atter her
conversion brought about th nrrst.
Fellow Ministers
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monument look around. And go It'
msy he said of Logan Martin: If yen
would .see the . monument to. his
labors In Chlckaaha behold the mag-
nificent. church' edifice which he
built." ; .
.The. reception ' was held oft -the
lawn in front of the beautiful Bryan
home with . Mr. Linn Boles In
charge ' of the ' program. Music by
Mlsa Mays orchestra vocal solos' by
Mrs.' Ray . Gosttlng and Mrs. Roy
Jones-and a reading by Miss Robert
Earl Wilson entertained .the guest.
In .the receiving line were Rev. and
Mrs. Martin Mra. English Oklahoma
City sister of lr. .Martin; Mr. and
Mrs.'JL'L. Brymn Dr. and Mrs. A. B.
Leads. Miss Julia Hawkins and Mrs.
Wylie presided st the punch table.
Approximately 125 guests .signed
a . "Memory Book which was y re-
sented to . Mr. and Mrs. Martin at
fee close of fee reception. ' .
Mt.:. Martin left today for Hydro
Okie.- wheer he wll conduct a meet-
ing .and' he also has several other
'calls fer his services in evangelistic
work. JH returned Friday from Fort
Worth - where he has received a
. unanlmons cal .to the pastorate of
the Boulevard Christian church where
he was pastor for three - yean be-
fore he came to Chic kasha. I am
considering the Fort Worth call he
ld but for the present I shall do
aa possible successors to the late
of the Anti-Saloon League. -
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E. H.' Gharrihgtoo-.'
some nvangellatto . work and in any
event I-do- net' plan- to - move my
family away from Chiektaha till alter
the present school term endk .. .
'Mothers Death
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-Matthew Klines .were brought before
the Jury ' trying her boy lor1 murder
this morning aa the defense batters
at the states esse and evidence
amassed during tha last three . days.
- Kim as charged . with murder was
at his mothers home" In.- Vanburen
Ark. the morning of . May UU thq
day after the slayfiQb. declared DK
1 Joseph - B. Trice of Vanburen. Hi
was there . frequently - during the
month of - May to . see hla dying
mother -- and waa last '. seen . there
about .May 29 Just ' before- her'
death. It was testified. The physician
couldnt say" that Matt waa (here
tha day of the Beggs murder.
- W. C.- Armstrong Beggs Jeweler
told of seeing shots fired when- the
bandit gang. In which Klmes la al-
leged to have been raided two banks
and committed the murder of -the
Beggs police ..chief.:. . He felled to
name anyone aa (he s'.nyer. Klmes.
ha never been . accused directly of
firing . the; shot
The defense produced the .Rev;
H. N. McQehee of Vanburen a ' mem-
ber of the - Arkansas legislature7 who
wae at the Klmea heme aeveral dime ten fnrnlehtnrCfree odd drinks and
before the death to talk with; Main--clgars. Col. C B. Tato.-gpoka for
Klme-i Ha : told of Mattie.' Vlslta7. fee pingemChamhtfr :of jCoymefca.-
No. 411Vi CfiictaeKn Ave Chickazha Okla
The United Doctors Criticised
and Often Under Fire. of Peon
pie .-Who . Knew Nothing 'at
Their Work or Methods. '
Bnt the Sick smd..Siiffeiing Who
Have Tried Them and Knew
Are Load in 13ieir Praises
fer .Their Skill and Honesty."'
- KVtry successful man has his ene-
mies. Every Institution that Is n sue-
cesn has reached It In spite of criti-
cism and derogatory remarks and
the genera! "pullback or a certain
class or people who luite to see any-
thing succeed that they are not per-
sonally fh teres ted in. A famous man
once said: 1 am usually alii to
Judge a man by tile euemlea he has
made. A man or an institution which
make no enemies or has no detrac-
tors uiUBlly.does not cut much figure
In this busy world.' When . we . hear
someone criticised we at least know
that the party under fire la alive add
making some Impression. . "
The United Doctors under fee.
guidance of. Dr. Goers . have v not
escaped fee general tendency of aorng.
people to .. condemn . our progressive
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Janitbr Floor Si yoog'-t?
'We move any7 For-SoW
thing anywhere.
We guarantee .
. onr work '
33 yearaf ;.
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Three Tqther wltntMes tUe- on the
defense list Ex-Senator JW. Hap
raid. who. had .been subpoenaed waa
found to be not needed it was said.
. From tbs- count Qr came . hundreds
today to get. a toqk at. tho dapper
Matt .'The- court boom crowd were
not disappointed. - He looked stead-
ily In m direction nerer smiling
bis b'.ua euir.- freshly - PtesaeJ and
wearing a new 'tie; HS- hair was
welt-- qrasaed and - he . had tresh.y
thaved iie'was'nqt hsndcufKu but
seven pfjlcecs wre near. .
Carpenters . Union
Plays New League
' ObniiaKhufiw ..
Oklahoma : Wf.rr. Jhe
itate council of .parpentera ..meeting
'hare . .late yeatardEEs' ..severely con-
ieqined the American Labor Lea-
raek"aan' organisation 'operating in
the Seminole aitea being against
the policies of the Amerlcsn Fedsr
iion; '0f:Xabo'r! lht iieekink to displace
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legitimate trade unldns..'i .. . .
- The league the resolution stated
"brought ' Into being by' those never
.-onoerned' with organized labor ex-
cept. for -selfish purposes.' It 1 In
existence -lh Wewoka Earlsboro and
tha Seminole ; field ' the resolution
aid.-"
Another resolution - passed placed
anion -carpenters on record sf op-
aoslhg Ube' CirCdUtlOB'4 'end' Slgtilng
at the-Campbell 'Russell -gross' -nr-duntloA-
tax- increase petition.
n'l'S4i : -t" fe i 1 if C z-
Odd Muticml instrvmeni - ?
:Wnter ln"certn!n- rrmtmtnftrev. la
cnpnbie ftf ylrfdlng'tretmnriv -iknSng
mushwl effort av s- ftirf renltwHl-.liVIhit
dUrfshf Greek;' who- Imit' n HUiilbePwf
mtMehl llnstfnAiHi'tY' iperntivl solely-
by water. Certain North Atnerlrnn
triltea Indiana npiky niufdr hv Ailing
huffaltt-liiiles with' Vntdf- ifild beating
thphi- with atlrkf. ' : .
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Brtum Dithmt Sutpvctmd
- Due o; '-the SwiiMuie of certain-
.disease ninnng "itlie Tnlfslltnftta df'
. Korea'' d- study' lx 1 5lnif i timid of tlie
rating and co6KTng"iitehxng"aMd In
(lint country.-; IC lms-'iilnrady" been
discovered that the iiteoaila are large-
ly brass and ecrtaln. diseqaes which
scent ifc ns unuxilly common there
hove' a relation .ln; brass and copper.
Local Trippers
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Inio .the game and astounded the
crowd! with his dancing. ability... Mr-
Hatcher spoke end the response wag
made. by Dr. McVey who .said Yen-
den ires more then . glad to. welComd
the boosters.
Fort (Cobb and Carnegie gave ' th
Trip perk generous -greetings Rev.
Mr Evensr Baptat felnlsterK respond-
!?l to. J. w7' Knjfeers address at
the . former plane. And H .C. Jones
peaking for fed citizens of Carne-
gie after J. F. tflatchef had .given g
goodwill message in behalf of ' the
.visitors;. ..
- From Caraagle. the' Trippers turned
Back to Anadgrko where fee Caddo
county Hair was ln progress" rasoh-
ng .there n noon. After the! band.
played on fee street the party
paid a vlglt to the fair where
a big .crpwd. was 'in attendance. and
then returned" to . town for dinner.
Then their inti-.-.turned northward
to Gracemnht through. the . fertile
Sugar. Creek valley.. .Gracempnt .waa
dlstlnrtly hoapltable .to the' -vlXItors
end Blnger ' the. 'next town Insisted
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?y iv -
snd Successful Institution .'lVhen we
first established fee Uplfed Qoctors
la Chlckaaha we expected this critP
Clsm. snd were prepared to nfrt it
and answpr by ktriot attention tn the
wprk of oiir... profession and "deliver-
ing fo every patient under our rare
tha very best service known to the
healing art' The fact that many of
opr methods . were new to - this pari'
of .the hounlry nude the way to suo-
cess. still harder' for us. "But the
feet that' in: thd -fece of .thetaT odta-
9ra Vo have Steadily built - up our
work and are May every day with
patients from . Daa and near la suf-
ficient proof that' we have mad godd
Slid won' the ooofldence Of s vest
majority of .feepepqle
The Unltikdrijoctora ' devote ' .their
entire Ilf to the'.'bfflce' treatment . Of
chronic 'dlsrases '6f . the: stomach kid-
neys liver blood vnerves akin heart'
rectal d (setae of women . and Mi;
raac of men.' They' 'make no charge
for. ccnsultation.and advice and will
not accept any' base' for" treatment
unless great' relief. ran- be promised.
Office hours: From 10 a! m. to 12
n 2 p. m. to'S.p. 'in. XUosed on. Sun-
days -and - -legal . . holidays. Evening
hours: Wednesday and Saturday only
from 7-to--8 oclock. . j
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Pheifs 132
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ism
trict . fair.- was . la '.progress t the
school '
building and the .exhibits' were
admired by the. visitors. '
. .Ernest. WUdd chairman of ' the
trade trip committee in. n alste-
iment ipday. 'expressed' JMmaelf as
well pleased with results of the tour
i The committee desires to thank
All- of the- business ' firms- who- cooperated-
as-well' as tits members of
the hand and -efae;-varioui speakers
Who contributed" much to the' suo--cess
of -'the tmrV he- aald.
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Colds Grippe Flu Dengue
Bilious Fever and Malaria.?
m Kills ttia
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Toinorrow!
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Sermon 10:50 a. m.
"Tke Companionship of a.
Great Purpose
i u Evening Se'rmop 8. v.
Facing tbe Muaic
'A' cordial invitation to
teachers in our college mid
jity schooHs and also the stu-
dentsl'AUtiot the .churches
of the city .join in welcom-
- - John R. Abernathy
Pastor
From Blnger. the 1 Trippers
eastward over.Hlghway No.
mllga to MlnooL -Then come Tut
whaw Mr. HstCher again' spoke and
A. ;E-'.'.jpiIken.. "druggist ...responded;.
Tha mayor apd. nrarly everybody
eUd- If' atbendlig fee ;Mlnco fair
todayv . the-' speaker said. ' That la
why you. gee' no larger -ereYd beta.
Last' Week Mlnco folks came to our
fair jdd this' week' we. are.. returning
the compliment. ' We want you to
underetima. ; hpWevtM' jthat you . are
is-welConte in Tuttle an -the flowers
in May. - Wbare. nlwaya . glhd to
sea' the . CBlckoabd . boosters." .
: he pkrty arrived at Focaaeet1 the
.ast town on -the .itinerary lata- In
the atternooh' .and; .'due - to thq fact
that s flat tirp delayed part of the
band on fee road 1 the regular pro-
gram waa. dnppped rbere: The dis
1
jjfnts a sensitional new standand' fef
tho PmUiac ix .has heen.'itoring. t valpo tile reoult at this ' riofebly
erics of triumphs- i First . ant tho. A finier. quality combined with beauti-
tviumph of iia introduction i. which - ; ful..npjv Puco colon on bodies by
resulted in world record sales for ir - " Fisher at ower. prices pa alt body
hew make of car! .Then came a -'"types. tK.
steady succeaskm of impbftaritim- . V-. !.l - V 'f'!'
jr Iuxiir
! prbVemerits irt quality luxury and ' fa-wv pvfoM announced July un
. convenience ' -4: w; t effpdaawsgwesw-v. ' .
l.-;unptxveofetUi .
stxiootheropeFatiori
stnootheroperation ana greater nano-v.' ' to &
Ung ease in greater comfort greeter .
economtnuf gteaterjawher PrUt " ?' '
in higher standards 1st qnalify knd -x-
higher levels of popularity! SSao-aShoZ SSurtZwSsiMAn triaiUmtfmD-
mil GoktmI Maun TI- FmymerJjPi-
And now PontiacvSih again rapro - b5 s! is Cemmi Mum Thu
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there la nA dstay end sai deatrqrv
tiou. -Their Job -fe to- dedompllsk
rapid: .results wife- rare i Ttwt
your transfer work ta us whether
It be large: or small .fee utnirat.
attention will be paid to vmir
business. Our chgrgng.sreia ycrar
advantage. - -r-
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Safety Deposit Boxes
Wd: 'pay 4 per -'ccfit -interMt'-om tifeefidej
posits and savings.
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with our city
that' retuhied'.Jlfi - .iifoihSct745'iSfmOfeferiet795
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