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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924."
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"He is," Peck said.
Senator Wheeler asked if "a man
Members of the R. O. A. F., are
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say.
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Houston
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producing its silk on a large scale.
One of its advantages is that its co*
would be a splendid time to
supply.
ARDMORE MAN TO SPEAK
AT CHAMBER COMMERCE
$2.00
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tions were taken with a view to sup-
pressing hostile demonstrations by the
sums of money had been spent to ob-
tain n "’complacent" secretary of the
Hamon."
Senator Stanfield, republican, Ore-
gon, said he did not think the matter
relevent, but Senator Walsh disagreed.
would believe Wilson’s statement that
Hamon told him that," the witness
said, "but I would say he was •kid-
coons are not sealed like those of the
ordinary silkworm. The larva leaves
one end of its cocoon closed only with 1
converging loops of silk. This renders
it unnecessary to kill the insect when |
Holeproof
Hosiery for
Men and
Women
WHEN YOU ARE ILL, you consult a physician; when you need money,
you talk with your banker.
000 spent by Hamon was to elect the
twenty delegates to Chicago, who in
turn elected the nail •ni committee-
left leaking and the house had been painted only
once since it was built.
The Home
of the Stet-
son Shoe.
o‛< lock predicted a 3 to 1 victory for
their candidates. Republicans said the
election would not be indicative until
; the polls closed, as there were about
10,000 votes undecided.
to the Indians?
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Fine, second hand dealer on Califor nia
avenue.
Senator Spencer, republican. 1
souri, moved that the witness be
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o’clock tonight.
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continued. but Hamon replied he had
no desire for a cabinet ptare.
"He did have a part in shaping
4 $ nis in the ■ onv ent ion," the
witness added.
Senator Stanfield elected from the
witness the statement that the $105,-
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For Finest Laundry
Work Semi—
followers of the men on trial.
Nominated for Parliament.
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remarking the report "was hearsay."
Suggests Harreld Be Called.
TRIAL BLOCKED
BY DAUGHERTY,
SENATORS TOLD
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OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
J. F. OWENS, Vice Pre,. and Gen. Mgr.
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Send Your Curtains
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Finest Curtain Work
We have the Funk A Wng-
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A phone call or request by letter will bring, without obliga-
tion on your part, a competent commercial engineer for an
interview. Let us tell you how to utilize electric service to
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ing. so there couldn’t have been a deal
there."
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TULSA, April 1.— Twenty sevenformer train rubber had repeated to
precinets were reported on nt 1:10 the committee, Dyche sold veople
o‛ clock here today which placed Mayor might say whut they would about H“
Newblock. Roy Gazbett, city auditor, , mnn. "but 'hey couldnt ray he was a
and Commissioner A. J. Rudd in the fool."
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The New Perfection Oil Stove
1924 Models Are Here!
The new 1924 models mean great-
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Asked by Chairman Brookhart to
susEest witnesses the committee
misht call in the Miller cane. Peck
again named Senator Harreld who, he
It became known today that Hitler's
nationalistie antisemitic party had
nominated Ludendortt and Pochner
for reichstag neats.
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He had heard reports that Hamon You know a Tonie 1s Gond
was to be secretary of the Interior.
and had arkea him a bout that. Dyche when, it makes xo eat lIke. a hun- I
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Asked how much money was spent
for Hamon in his committeeship fight
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did he see him at the convention.
"Absolutely not." Dyche said, when
Senator Spencer asked if any of the
>105,000 Hamon campaign fund was
spent for "bribery and corruption."
election,
it is the quietest election ever held
in Tulsa. local political leaders say,
though the Ku Klux Klan is the main
issue in the race. The republicans are
running on an anti-klan platform, op-
posing what leaders say, is a strong
klan element in the democratic forces.
Police protection at the polls is un-
necessary . There are sixty four pre-
FT HERE’S a best time every season to buy
I shirts. It’s when the complete new stocks
first arrive; when the new season’s patterns
are newest, and when selection is at its peak.
That time is right now—at Witt’s. and today
OUR COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT is here to serve you. Long ex-
perience and the careful study of a wide variety of situations involving
the use of power have qualified our engineers to pass on to you the
benefits of their comprehensive research work.
use the rent
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three to five । begug in May, 1922, has been dis-
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recovery suit in the Miller case wan
not "in course of preparation."
"That would be news to me," Peck
replied.
1 Peck agreed that suits to recover
the lands could be brought at any
time without reference to any staute
for the purpose has been restricted al-
most exclusively to that region. The
-uqr vueeer askea it • a man । British government in India, however,
named Todd, former law partner of has taken steps to extend the utiliza- miuve. J. ... ... . ., ...
Mr. Daugherty." had not been work tion of this caterpillar, with a view to supposed to be past masters oc the
Lybrand of the postal facilities com
mittee. Two hundred and thirty-seven
members attended last week's lunch
eon. No reservations will be made.
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Oeer four ami a half
millinn American wom-
en who today SW igg
Perfect! biu harelearned
that thia triangle trade
mark and the LONG
CHIMNEY BURNER
identify the oil stot e that
d ne tn’t smoke, docent
smell. doesn’t get out of
order and keeps conking
utensils bright and shiry
Told By An Tdiot
The Men Without
The Sands nf Uro.
Wile Moraes . . .
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A curious sort of silkproducing and Electric company, belongs to the
caterpillar was not long ago intro- 1 merry crowd, too.
duced to the world. In Assam. where Herbert C. Wuestenberg, owner of
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(Signed) M. W. wAtanAcIIEn,
ireulation Mannzer.
Shbserbed and swurn to beturo me this
1st day nf April, 1924.
The landlord would never paper the rooms.
Leaks were
FOLLOW THAT LINE of reasoning when you are faced with some
problem of the application of
said, had taken a deep interest. ] its silk is used.—Indianapolis News.
Senator Ashurst. democrat, Arizona, '
asked Peck If the net result of the
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of limitations. Counsel then declared
that Edwin S. Booth, a special assist-
ant attorney general, started ten days
uiabnaraoothidm ESSB— W—i—
, two years’ service — •- —-i- -- •
.hat “' sid Peck. ' The hairdresser must master chem- l tion.
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by the Miller brothers for these lands able him to treat skin diseases.
Houston Post Quits Evening Field.
HOUSTON, Texas. April 1.—The
to your business, in your store or at your home; bring it to us for solu-
tion. We are specialists in power service.
morning paprr.
—our most complete and perfect
home laundry service. Everything
comes home ready to use nr put
away, and it costs you only lc per
pound.
interior for the exploitation of the
public domain, and especinlly the olt
lands. Replying to a specific ques-
tion from Senator Stanfield. Senator
Walsh said he expected to show there
was a conspiracy for the appointment
Stute nf Oklalvnia.
Okuhoiu County, m:
M. W. It alm hot her., being duly sworu.
hl« onth, deyose Nni suyy, that he <i*
the Circulation Manager of the •klahona
• 'tty "fimes puhlished in Okiaomu City,
eklahonna. mid that the puld eiruulation
4 i be said newsnuper tar monih at March,
-WHENEVER YOU WISH TO PURCHASE a commodity or utilize a
service, you go to the individual or agency best equipped by experience
to serve your needs. This, you say, is the logical procedure.
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art of April fooling. Their bag of
nicks is always lull of surprises the
old belief goes, and their supply of
fun is inexhaustible.
' eased from answering Senator
Dyche said Harry F. Sinclair took I
saying he expected lo show that urge Contest’ror X" beokceagn tor '
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Peck explained that the Miller
brothers used "store accounts'* to
ding' him. Jake was a great ‘kid-
der', porticularly when he was talking
to democrats."
Clash Over MeGraw Fight.
Ray Johnson of Ardmore will be the
principal speaker at this week's mem
bership meeting at the chamber of
commerce, Stanley Draper, assistant
manager, announced Tuesday. Re-
ports will be made by C. R. Russell of
the traffic department; J. D. Morse of
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of a secretary of the interior.
A , That led to a long wrar
man.
"That was about 15,000 per dele
gate," Senator Stanfield observed and
the witness said it was -- r* the bit ,
tereat fights the state has ever |
known.
The witness recalled under further i
questionining that the late A. T. Herl |
of Kentucky was also in the "inner j
councils" at Chicago and Senator Bur- ,
sum, republican, New Mexico, re-
called that he, too, had he-n men
tioned for the interior portfolio.
Yes, the rent collector called regularly. He was
prompt and he expected his tenant to be the
same way. I he only thing the tenant got was
a receipt. Useless piece of paper.
In the last century, an-
Come in. Let us show you how you can pay
yourself rent.
R. O. BREWER. Manager.
Walsh s question, but the moti was rAg Ea VhTERgs
lost on a tie vote, wiih Chulrman Ladd ' i nsrr TMn "UAEnN
votins against enrrBAnv TEC
"There was spent in round ni mbers LIIEIHUI I CO
$106,000," Dyche then suid. “Jake _____
the natives call It "eri," It has been I the Wuestenberg garage, 3017 Clas
"That's the sane Booth who was used fur silk spinning fur centuries;] sen boulevard, was born on April 1
solicitor to., former Secretary of the but, strange to say. its employment as were Stewart Marshall of the
Marshall Grain company and Jack
the kitchen fewer hours and at big
fuel economy.
Every woman will appreciate the
new conveniences as well as the
attractive appearance it makes in
the kitchen. It can be seen at our
store any time. Most reasonably
priced—on liberal terms.
All this is changed. A man can now come to
the Local Building and Loan Association and
make arrangements to finance the purchase of
his home and repay us in monthly installments
—just as he now pays rent.
Under this arrangement he really pays rent to
himself. He is the landlord. He can have the
papering he wants on his walls, the water tight
roof he likes, the flowers and shrubs his wife
favors. It is his home. His castle.
Maybe he expected the tenant to
receipts as interior decorations.
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against James McGraw, Dyche ob-
jected to answering on the ground
that it was a personal matter.
"As far as I am concerned, I have
nothing to conceal." Dyche said, "but
it's a matter that was personal to
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charge against each Indian, making
an exact computation difficult.
Charges Dred Frauds.
Peck said the Miller brothers with
John C. Newton and Vic Norton "con- rpHE Royal Order of April Fools,
spired to defraud the interlor depart- 1 they call themselves—the tolk
ment by obtaining undated deeds for who were born on April 1.
| the Indian lands before the govern- Olclahoma city’s chapter. U. o. A.
ment issued land grants." p has eleven members in it. There
I "How did the Indians give up these are probably a number of others but
deedesm „ . , . . . their identity is not known.
They usually traded at the Miller pr Everett s Lain, 1422 West
stores. As soon as they ran up a bill Thirty-sixth street, heads the group,
the brothers would get them to sign a Then there’s William L. Bobbins,
paper.' said Peck, traffic manager of the Oklahoma
"The Indians thought they were city Mil and Elevator company,
signing a note or a mortgage, but James u McGuire, 621 West Seventh
they found out later they hud signed street, n tailor, is another member,
away an undated deed to their lands." T F. Owens, vice-president and gen-
era I manager of the Oklahoma Gas
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Hitler and Eight Others Sent
To Prison,
MUNICH, Bavarla, April L—«-
General Erich Ludendorff, turner Ger-
man field marshul, was acquitted to-
day of the charge of treason for his
part in the unsuccessul revolt here
last November.
Adolph Hitler and former Chief of
Police Poehner were convicted and
each was sentenced to five years' im-
prisonment and fined 200 gold marks.
Ductor Weber and Doctor Kriebel, ac-
cused of being Hitler’s aides, received
like sentences.
Others Sentenced.
Doctor Frisch, former president ol
the Munich district, Captain Boehm,
Lieut. Henry Purnet, who is Luden
dorr’s’stepson and Lieutenants
Brueckner and Wagner were given
fifteen months, and fined 100 marks
each.
The main streets of Munich and all
the upproaches to the courthouse pre-
sented the picture of an armed camp.
« Steel helmeted troops and heavy rein-
forcements of Bavarian police pa-
. trolled the streets, dispersing pedes
trians.
An ordinance proclaimed late last
night by the prefect threatened par-
tleipunts in riots or mob gatherings
with penitentiary sentences or even
j capital punishment. Tuese precau-
The LO C-A-L/
Building and Loan AssociatiorC
First and Robi nson Oklahoma City-
Phone Walnut 1146
W.,T.Hales, President. „ . c- H Everest, Counsellor
$ r. Colcord First Vice-President. A. Weisman, Secretary.
K. L. Bora r th. Treasurer. C, McCoy, Asaistant Secretary.
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himself spent around $20,000." Governor Trapp Tuesday expresse
"This was all Mr. Hamer s money?’’ his belief in literacy requirements oN
asked Senator Walsh. voters. •
"Yes, sir." In a statement "to the people" is- ,
Senator Walsh wanted, to know sued through the Oklahoma Educa- I
what Hamon expected as a result of tional asucintion 8 publicution Gover;
mun telling Jennings the story, the such an expenditure and the witness nor Trap urges the orsanization of
former train robber had renented to said he desired merely the honor of f literargy commissions in counties
the position. • . over the state.
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democratic lend. The reports were Asked about Wilson'.- testimony
from poll observers and a total of t'.ut Hamon had told him he had given
almost 3.000 votes had been cast, ac- Daugherty >25.000 for Harding’s cam-
curding to tabulation. i pa fan expenses. Dyche said Wilson
A totul of 33,000 are registered for was "a reputable gentleman." "I
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