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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923.'
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I should suve the sixth place for him.
the other night and knocked the entire
the other pair of sents nor how Jim
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would arrange the rout of his crowd.
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HARMONY and CIVIC PROGRESS
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PARIS CITY HALL IS
SCENE OF FIGHTING
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Thad Wells
School Treasurer
POLICE BREAK UP
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Vote for five
Elected at large
SLEUTHING PARTY
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This is going to be a
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C. G. Landon
L. O. Brooks
E. F. Loughmiller
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h is your duty to go to the polls and vote Tuesday.
DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
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Walnut 0123
Walnut 0900
W. 1633
W. 4960
HEN I arrived nt te office after
the evontual drive to town with
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W. 6970
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state,
there. Miss Irene Gillespie, home ser-
vice secretary of the Red Cross asks
Hon and I’ll
, brother Neal.
Ford coupe were following him. stop-
ping a short distance away whi n he
The public that buys magazines does
not regard the reporter ns a heroic
figure but rather an a pathetic fig-
Young clerks who have epent weary He must have at least ten more peo-
‘days 'yes-airing” their superiors, par- ple booked.
The same tender
care after, that you
gave before.
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Ore building h New York that was
formerly a studio apartment house,
has been given over tn six separate
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It is seldom that a man gets Into
trouble by arising early in the morn-
ing. but this is what happened to
Marvin Hopper and Otis Odiswicker,
311 West Third Street. Friday morn-
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plan at all. Is it absolutely impera-
tive— must Ruth and Avery—"
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C. J. BLINN, Chairman.
Second Floor Lawrence Hotel
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take of the dreaming lobster and 1e
gire to hurl all the hosses from the
bne with side wheel whiskers to the
hon-in-law with receding chin, into ob
livion with a backhand slap.
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row of Sixth avenue traffic policemen But I didn't know who should have
into an indistinguishable heap and | other pair of sents nor how Jim
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Joe H. Patterson
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Wm. F. Vahlberg
Commissioner of Accounting
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recelver hnek on the hook, I found
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rison pride is an old story to me. The ,
Harrison snobbery isn't new either.
Hut there was something in the al-
most brazen way in which Jim glor-
ied in our new friendship with the
Hills and Varisoft and men of note
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BEDREAM LOBSTER
NEW YORK, March 31—With the
formal annouzcement last night by ,
the Bethlehem Steel corporation that1
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They stand for HARMONY, ECONOMY and FFFICIEN Y in the administration of our schools.
We stand behind the whole ticket and solicit the support of all good citizens. They will elect
the ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC TICKEI.
disability. It is tuud that Vaughan ,
formerly lived nt 732 West Tenth
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his first story has a plot < rnl< < ing about extra women is no fun!'
newspaper life and, despite the inter- feelingly. "And I'd like my box at the
est of a city room, the outside worid is ; opera to look nice and soclable and
rarely keen for newspaper romance happily arranged. I don't fancy that
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if Vaughan In in the city or
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Alley Thomason, disabled veteran
of the world war, last saw Frank |
V aughn in American postoftice No.
. ening revulsion of feeling. The Har-
Our Marriage
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® VOTE IT STRAIGHT
lire. Of all the people I have met the about 1».” Iim interrupted bo good-
k < rack reporter has the greatest appeal. I naturedly that I could hardly believe
| He sees behind the curtain of life. He my ears. "One doesn’t get an opera
dares to go wherever he is sent. He ' more than once in a large flour-
goes to bed at night with ecrets that shing while. It Li your box. You
Murh l Scenes of
, hall
last eVt ning Titrkei the debate on the
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By O. O. MeINTYRE.
EW YORK, March 31— Broadway
I offers a new gastronomic thrill
it had completed all details of the
I protested purchase ot the properties of the Mid !
tho Hills and Avery Thorne and
Ruth Gregory as passengers in our
car, I found a note from the great
Ing Lobster—31 50.” And It is qu te
"As Woman Reads Burglar Gets
They stand for an EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL admimistration,
CLEAN GOVERNMENT and LAW ENFORCEMENT.
ngourmets. Of course, some dietician ' the social problem which had arisen
v will rise up soon and mv it 1s poison with Varisofr’s gift of an opera box.
1 our or something, but Bron’way i "Whew! I'll call that Rome atten-
having a good time while the dreaming tion!” cried Jim. "You re the quiet
is good. little mouse with your quiet little
It has also offered a chance fer 1 b ways and your simple method.’. Say—
stopped, and moving on again with
him, Cockran, who delivers milk for n
milk company, said that he usually col-
lected about $30 on his morning run
and he was afraid that these men in
tended to hi jack him.
Grover Gaines and RIchard Parker,
policemen, told Cochran to drive out
the policc alley and continue his de- |
liveries and that they would watch
for the suspected hi-jackers. As Coch
ran cleared the alley and turned north !
on Broadway, the coupe which had
been parked near Broadway and |
Grand avenue, backd out and con-
tinued the chase.
Gaines and Parker jumped in front
of the suspected car with drawn guns
and ordered the driver to halt. Hopper
and Odiswicker were taken to the ata
tion, charged with carrying a g in
and loitering.
Odiswicker wild that he was work
ing for another milk company an i
, that he had come to work to eari 1
and was riding around.
of table hammners 11 pi' -Volstead
days, has been made over into a
thimble theater, seating about 400. It
is the intention of the managers to
make it the smartest show hop of m 1-
Ricat comedy in all the town.
(Copyright, 1922, by The M Nauglit
diate. Inc.)
DISABLED VETERAN
SEEKING “BUDDIE"
would shake the world and tumble for-
tunes. And he is the only person who
does really big things and never
bonsts. Fverythini is in a day’s work.
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have n right tn fill it to suit yourself.
And anyway when one gives a party
for theatrical folks it's understood
that it must be an after-theater n-
fair. So no one can feel the least bit
Alighted at coming to a midnight sup-
per-dance and no more. I've already
arranged for a private room at the
The old atidntehtMrelie Roof, which I in.Ahna 2" with W"nioUE
rang with merry shouts and the clack . . c-laa an Man al. ... ats. ■
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"Go to it.” satd Jim Bo heartily
Hor its habitues. It is called the
KPreaming Lobster and comes from
Mhiorida. Eaten before retiring ft in-
Mhpires heroic dreams of fistie prowene.
Mhhe dreamer never lores u battle.
E He can, with one gloved hand, lay
How the flying wedge of waiters nt
LFacks, toss them out into the middle
Pot Sixth avenue’n car tracks, flick
Ka bit of fluff from his coat lapel and
K stroll jauntily on without a single
F hair mussed,
I Those who have partaken of the
I new edible declare they invariably Blip
Kaway into dreama of winning flat
[ fights. The dirk, the pistol or sword
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I uess the I n ’ Gems in Next Room,” which would
Milkman Worried When He lost 1 inl position nt thei risons publisher « । that lartt n book, pro-
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licity for several theatrical stars who 1′11 hand it to you—from the day you
the parlance, went over with n bang and Betty and Ralph and Ruth and
and was Inter successfully drama- Avery. That’s nil I've spoken to so
tired. A magazine editor tells me near- Tar said Jim.
TWO CARNEGIE "BOYS
I have given Dream|Lobster midnight contrived to get old Lacy to fetch 727 in. France. Now he wants to 1o-
5 suppers and won first page storiels. i and carry for you, Anne, you've al- 1 cate hls buddle us he needs his test
j They have beeu taking young Jackie ' wnys had,the most useful chaps 0,1
VCooxan around to department stores Dont string me! T ventured. try.
► tor "‘personal appearances. He never , . . . .
I . ,, .. . . , ... . ‘ ing to meet Jim on his own ground
falls to block the streets outside. And M % 00 . , ,1,
. . . , ’ , and not take him seriously as to spoil
I wherever he goes th© crowds fall in . . . . . ...
) . .. . .. ,- ,, , I Y . t his mood of good-natured raillery
I behind. It was Kin Hubbard. I think. ..... ... 4 . , . . ...
. . . . . , . . .... What I want to know is how are
i who in sDeakcing of Jackie said, "It . ..
1 . . , you groing to arrange things tumor
) shows what leading a clean life will , 7, , , goon ag nogait,
r ...... t . ■ zht? You must. have planned E vn P’ "■
i do. Absolutely. Mr. Shan! ... • . . -------sb
I to ask nt least a dozen people to the MCDPCD InINi
Perhaps the best newspaper shop party for the IIill", and we can t • EEL IVItnUtn JUIN
Story ever written was Jesse Lyne i , hav • them nil in the box.”
, Williams, “The Stolen Story ' It. in "We could have us and the Hills
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Fino old Loren Haldane, sturdy
Bartiy Tompkins. brave little Su-
I sauna May Hoadley might give us
no social prestige, but they were
(tried and true friends. Jim has never
patted me on the back for my friend-
ship with them. He has never put
himself out to cultivate them. And
now—because through me he drifted j
into an acquaintance with the Hills
and into possession of a box for the
opera — Jim is actually catering
to me.
A, feeling of the most terrible dis
ilusionment came to coat my love for j
Jim with something ugly and gray i
and disagreeable to think of. With ।
limp band I reached for the tele- '
phone receiver to call Jeanie and get
a second dose of tho Harrison snob-
bery at its worst. And then there |
was a knock at the door of my of- i
fico. A moment later Walter laid n
street, but ho could not be found
act pretty to our
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that I found myself feeling astonished
all over again. “And if ever anyone
had a humdinger idea it was you
when you suggested having Jeanie
and Pat in the box with us. It will
make a darn good impression. You
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demands of the municipal workers
for higher wages. Seven communist
count illors tried to capture the vol
ing urns when a question of closure
was put to a vote. Ten minutes ot
free for all fighting ensued but even
tunlly a • omnpromise was effected
! whereby the wages of the lower class
ifications will be increased «t a cost
of 1 2,000,000 franca to the taxpayers
Outside the hall several thousand i
workers held a demonstration.
telegram on my desk and was gone. '
, , . Tearing open the yellow envelope,
"But this time I won t have any- I rena.
thing so u lightful ns a box interfered [ Getting in Monday at 6. Arrange '
with t tod myself. If Jim makes I to have Ginner with us and to take
y difficulties I in going to remind Mabel home with you for the night. I
him that this is ‘my month and that She ought not be alone. Am counting!
a - he ian f remembering hls suggestion alwavs Ralph Inev " |
Stionary isn't handy—is listed on four that he should piny the game my 5 7ro 8 continued.)
way.
So I rnllcd Jim in a rather unset-1
tled frame of mind and told him of '
Pimples, : res and bolls usually re i
suit from toxins, poisons and impuri-a
ties wh ire generated in tlie bowels
’ and then absorbed into the blood
through tho v ry ducts which hould
al......b on • . ishme nt to sustain
1 the body.
It is the function of the kidneys to
। filter impurities (it m the blood mid
I cast them out in the form of urine, '
। but in many instances the bowels ere ,
ate more toxins and impurities than .
the kidneys run eliminate; then the
blood uses the skin pores as the next
. best means of getting rid of these 1
impurities, which often break out all
over the skin in tho form of pimples |
The surest way to clear the skin of
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ity, is to gat from any pharmacy
about four ounces of J.id Salts and I
take a tablespoonful in a glasa of wa
ter each morning before breakfast for
one week. This will help prevent the
formation of toxins in the bowels it
1 also stimulates the kidneys, thus coax
ing them to filter the blood of im-
purities and clearing the skin of pirn
plcs.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is
made from the acid of grnpes and
lemon juice, combined with iithla
Her© you have a pleasant effervescent
drink which usually help make plm- I
i plcs disappear. (Adv.) lU
supper chibs. It is suid to be cat i- club. Room for twenty. So whom do feller are to be elected to eBthlehem
combed with secret passages and run- you think we should add besldes At board, it was announ <1.
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Bishop Tuttle Reported Weaker.
ST. LOT IS, March 31.- After hm
ing several turns for the better. Um
Right Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, presiding
bishop of the Episcopal church of the
United States, wns reported am a ।
little weaker today. ‛Thi aged pre-
late who is 8G yenrs <'L| is the oldest ।
aetlve Angli m bishop in the world
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vale nnd Cambria steel, “tho street''
realized today that two of Andrew
Caregie’s "boys’: of th© Homestead
steel days again had joined hands in
inaking steel.
They IV* •• Charles M. Schwab, chair-
man of the board of directors of the
Bethlehem and William F. Correy, '
who until the merger, hold the same
position with Midvale. Schwab en ,
tered the Carnegie service as stake
driver. Correy. as a youth, was in the
laboratory and guccceded Schwal ns
general superintendent of the Hom
stend steel works in 1897.
The comblned companies are to be
known as the Hethlehem steel corp I
ation, Correy and Percy E. Rocke.
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tenor, Varisoft waiting me at my of- couinato. .na nomsnn
Fice. The note sounded precisely as ,B'° Car 8 n emsen.n, in
th., tenor talk.: made mo feel Hke a calculating lit-
"Cher Madam: For 'Rigoletto' this
ia the box I have promised to you.
X .ball sing, and when you hear the
sob that la to come in my voice, you
shall know it is not of my daughter in
tho opera but of my guest in the box,
I have the thoughts. On Tuesday night
this will be. For that night I look
forward, Iumble and faithful your
servant. L. VARISOFF.
At once I faced an amusing social
problem. Tho opera box held but
eight: Naturally I would ask the
Hills to come with Jim and me, and
Betty was the obvious person to oc-
cupy the fifth seht. Who should
have tho sixth place, puzzled me.
Then I determined that if Ralph got
iake them, We'l ask Ruth and Avery
with tho rest of tho crowd for supper
I’ll nsk all the others—”
Even Neal?” I questioned, hardly
aide to believe my ears.
Snr. thing,” he laughed. "You
show my sinter Jeanie a little atten-
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ways and has a buzz, e s. t m that la iette T’ane Carrington, Remsen, Neal
going to keep vigilant prohibition I and Rockhill?”
agents awake at nights. "ra love to Invite Jeanie and Pat
were Invit'd to stodgy right-course neAr , m pan
cotillions. ' RECIPE TO CLEAR
"Wore beginning to make our way nnnnv n1a.
In the smartest literary group in the A PIMPIY IN
country. Go to it Anne' I'll get th H I I III I L I Vil 111
hunch together. If I strike n snug.
J. T. Cochran, 1635 West ”E” street j-„ phone you later. Rut 1 think by
Capitol Hill, reported to polio early evening we'll be all set for 11 arty .1 Pimples Ale Impurities Seek-
Friday morning, that two men in a twenty. Say—pile It on thick when
you talk to Jeanie. So long, dear."
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 297, Ed. 4 Saturday, March 31, 1923, newspaper, March 31, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950754/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.