Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 67, Ed. 5 Tuesday, July 22, 1924 Page: 2 of 20
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, IUESDAY, JULY 22, 1921.
TWO
I
AGENTS’ RIGHT
Here’s Moore’s Budget
OF
LIQUOR UPHELD
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in Report.
The E. K
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the flames < tackled high over the
works project, it was explained.
Tetal
Ter Me,
$
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200 09
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Closing Out
t
Special Purchase
K index
in :75 00
Tot*
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FIremen who answered the call said
6,900.09
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!• ino.es
Whitew nss
Console
100
Phonographs
Tetal
ewer Department
N •
$
fvpt ntendent e? sewers
1
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$100.00
I
$18.50
TERMS TO SL IT
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Mahogany
$17.50
P
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ago that
reports a
Knife
Sentence Sermons
etwens et * a
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PLEATING
DYEING
CLEANING
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What $50
(Continued
looks her over
Will Do
and to
Okinhoma City
etc Then they lock all around
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riot is ordered
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Bureau federation chiet.
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WASH
SUITS
--’All Men*8 Shirts
-•-All Underwear
—400 Pairs Shoes
W. 0212
Markets
4
—All fright Wear
—All Boys* Suits
onm spanish War Veterans- Re
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--- All Bathing Suits
—All Odd Trousers
XXth Century
Water Cooler
First Reader
LESSON 1
("ords to
remember)
end
be t
Order Today
Phone
M. 1400
to be
den"
was bothermg th* animals
A man was detalled to sieep
JUDGE UNWITTINGLY
HELPS BOOTLEGGER
ESCAPE DRY AGENT
I building she was greatly distressed,
endeavoring to hide her head in the
Zest and energy in this new drink-
nourishment in the most delicious form!
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Times uni
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$,200 00
time
hollo
with
Come in. Call or
Write Today
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in the zoo butlding for five nights.
At the end o this time nothins had
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$50.00
660 0o
307^09
W Main St.
at Witt’s
Remodeling
Sale
haw
theti
cizar
home
IT5 en
173 00
1
While <h* candidates are sayinE a
jura deal, they shew ne dispositiom
to may it with flower*.
Wheat closes unsettled. September
01.23*0*. December $1.26%0%. 1
Tha
didn’t
E k. GA
CHARLES
HAND RAIL NEEDED,
COMMISSIONER SAYS
• 13 330
sz.z;a
3 00
Superintendeni of street
Poreman street cleanin
Foreman street grading
(•e 90
tee 04
$00 ee
With eight new Victor
Records included.
3.000.00
500 00
1.200 09
2.100 oo
150 00
^Theliny
TIMES
f
ram BLAZE at
CITY’S ZOO MAY
BE INCENDIARY
AH ui
•ont at it
any iabii
COUNTY SMORTAGE
HALTS HEWETT CASE
111 *20.00
sis800
1.204.02
8,000.00
1 s00 00
MALTED
GRAPE-NUTS
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(Cntinued from Puge 1)
“A year ago he was pulling for Wie
was denied in a Mawnting opinion by
Judge George W. Anderson,
"Merely Hired Assistants"
Judge Anderson said in his de ision,
disclosed today:
112
100
Local
Fair weather is predicted for city
scattering showers fall over state.
Corrcu,m
Poatum Cereei C... lac
Baztte Crees
Micatgea
SCHOOL OPENINGS
MAY BE DELAYED
See the two men in the picture.
One man is very hot—the other very cool
The cool man is wearing a wash suit that he sends to the White
Swau Laundry, because washing and steam pressing is the
most satisactory war to clean them.
Will the other man dress cooler and send his suits to the White
Swan, jo?
Yes. he will send his suits to the White Swan just as hundreds
of other men in Oklahoma Cits ar* doing
He is a smart man.
One Tear
Bia Monti
‘Free Mm
Oz Moat
1924 by the
I
Harn men
N ght watchrnan
New equipment
Livesteek expenze
-
I
to hide at nght when the big lion
cried for meat. but his cries last night I
Crated far -hipment— Mentien color
when orderinE
a Office
Ths i
pews disp
oral newa
are also i
LCa
They we
tt
That
there aa
. He rem,
' time he
Perhapa
low huge
(4
%
KTEP up to a soda fountain and treat your taste .nd
• appetite so a real thrin! Say “Mailed Grape-Nuts,"
and enjoy • new ezperience.
A wonderful flavor and concentrated nourishment
have made this th* favorite meal of thousandst instead
of gulping a heavy breakfast or lunch, try Malted
Grape-Nuts. Much better for you' As bie a breakfast
or lunch as millions of people need—a more nourishing
meal than millions of peopie get:
Service Courteously Rendered
Venables. INC.
203 w Mata
plaintive cry as he gave vent to his ' the work of a fanatic who objected to
the animal* was the theory advaiced.
s veer
' As>istant city engineer
Foreman field party •
Otfice engineer
Instrument man
‘rem rage 1)
The revenue dicks
Was it Ineendiary?
That the fire might have been of in
cendiary origin was the belief of the
park okficials at noon Tuesday who at
first said they had no knowledge of
how it started. Investigation developed
| that O. M. Crismore the superinten
4 990 09
S 200 ::
!»• **
low fares
most
verywhere
ignted by some person
work of a famatic.
us tn holding that congress intended
to vest suc h a power in a mass of
employes. selected, a* the prohibition
officers are. to deal with a misde-
meanor. I find no such plain language,
but the reverse.”
The de ision was on an appeal from
the district court by William Keehn
of Rhode Island, who was convicted
of violation of the federal prohibition
act.
Fau Crain Likes Home
* * * * * *, i
Girl Of Dual Personality Longs Tq Be Back
Sometimes, She Admits
Sill\
IAVIA
l fiel
not be*
fore a
Such h
ment o
porta ne
courage
tion is
Roman
A famous food in a
new form
Grape-Nuta — the popular breskfast food I Maited
Grape-Nut is this famous feed in • new, powdered
form, combined with milk, chocolate (or any other faver)
—and an *tt. if you wish. At th, sods fountain
d‘•dusicG
221 West Main
Illinois sheriff outwits mob of 300
men and lands negroes in jail on
charge of killing merchant's da ugh
ter.
The absence of a hand rail on a
plattorm stairwcy in the plant of the
Oklahoma Gas a Electric company at
Harrah was responsible for the seri-
ous injury of Frank A. Meyers, who
lies unconscious in St Antbow vs hos-
pital. Claude E. Connally state labor
. ommissioner, said Tuesday.
You Know a Tonic Is Good
when it makes you eat like a hungry
boy and brings back the color to your 1
cheeks. You can soon teel the strength-
ening. Invigorating Effect of GROVE S
Question of guarantees to safeguard ,
Joan to Germany evershadows all ‘
others at alled conerence.
ulag meeting at heme of camp eom-
saheor, 40 Hast Sirteenth, Tuesday
■am M ecioci. r
7!2
Davis plan* to make notification
talk short.
Geen.----—All Summer Suits
MEMOFF- ■All Spring Suits
dV‘0=== — All Straw Hats
fence there and get away, but those
poor folks who were trapped in the
barn- wasn’t it awful? I always used
PARISIAN
W. 1236
411 N. Robinson
Offer of north western grain inter-
egta to sell marketing facilities to
Grain Sales corporation submitted to
directors without comment by Farm
WHITE
• • •
SWAN
an » fuel
anenus refunds
International
American round-w orid fliers to be
ready temorrow for order* to begin
hop home.
Students—
Earn Extra Credits
Your List of Books for
Home Reading Is Here
Compiled by "Nati pal Council
of Teachers of English" Come a
in and select from list or own
a list tor 15c
Every Teacher Should
Have a List
m in onpns m urn
Truck drivers .
123.00
tie 00
120:28
00 eo
175 06
150 00
200 0e
110 W Grnnd
Grarer men
Tractor men
17 V ERI
IL mar
or Mrs. ;
They we
Purple H
during tl
"I n
Brown's
He would be a sap to get out just be- I w l put it in here, sust how they
cause he has been playing otfice pol. do • i.ut first i will tell about Scrub
‘tics and trying to run everything to Wukins and how he did ne of the
It was the
Another was that it may have been
some person who objected to the eity .
Ath
PRIM
• lik.
letics a
tentiar:
is not i
ties wil
Indeed,
durable..
At
life. C
a port sir
for the
that sti
up thei
Th
tion an
better <
land lx
Rugby
door li
means
should
ties at
a bette
ingu eh. "In Wheeler park, it was
National
Father ot Robert Franks mil testi- |
fy against Loeb and Leopold at san
ity hearing. Penalty to only question
in case. State demands death.
retired to the other side of the pen.
Buffalo Grieves, Too
Despite his aversion to an animal
StardardOfice Supply Co
Office Furniture SuppJiet
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TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. 60
A F
TNTE]
l lah
home,
of the
their la
Th
with ot
growth
as a fu
of home
fondnes
day fn
fessed
kind of
Texas Vulileshee, candidate
ptate office, atom.
DAILY A
JUNE CD
office supplir--
Our Busines
aa which eats meat. Bill. the buffalo, was
•*A sorry and when wagginz tongues pre-
themselves at
)
। taxes for upkeep In any event iu-
t hot ities believe that if the fire were
Due to a shortage of county funds
in Canadian ceunts, the case o 3oe
Hewett, cashier of the defunet State
Ba„w .,f Mu-unt. rtou'*' 1
"They (prohibition agents) are mere Endmnmnan
ly th* hired assistants of various sub- | alma.
ordinates employed and discharged at cntet. d rarueman.
pleasure. Their position carries no iasistant draftsman
were ferocious at first and then plead that it was also possible that the fire
mg getting weaker and weaker. I could have been caused by spon-
just couldn’t stand it, he said, and taneous combustion in the hay which
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Kepair shop. Garage and Oil Statien
stnaight up to her drop at Fire Inlet
and ends a btg load ot stuff.
How is it done. the public will ask
’ll From hat to shoes-
important item of a
wardrobe is included
store-wide sale. There is a best time to do everything, an
now is the best time to supply all your needs. Here is (
ample of the saving that is possible. A mighty good exa
follow, don't you think?
assurance of cars and responsibility ideuaik superintenden
in exercising the extraordinary powers Ap 25102 na i ei in ies
conferred by such warrants which are 1 <■ ard t appraisers
capable of abuse. Vitims of their Newntcnapmetitnd
doings under clai mof federal power seererary
«I.KNN FDDII
pirision Passenger (gtnt
H • Harvey
ouinhomn City okla
(Adv) Tzuek Mn
' di ted that the honor of Floss the
Lon King of the ton might descend
to his humped shoulders he said
if this should come to me I will
endeavor to rule the zoo carefully and ।
kindly. I cannot rejoice in the death
of the lions. There is little to say.
Everybody to sorry and we will have
Engineering Department
Ne.
.... ........... 1
are remediless unless the wrongdoer ' "5 ler)
happens to be tinancially able to re-
spond in damages-w hi h will be rare.
Finds No Justification
"Only plain language would warrant
— ----- — - while the Oklahoma City Times and I
The figures of the budget of Warren E. Moore, commissioner ot public • its friends saved me from the big
works, will not check according to the men employed and the extensions. feas I couldnt do anything this
, This is not because the men are not employed, but becaune it shows’ morning when I heard his cries
Custom Scored By One Jurist only the ■mount that Moor,* department wul take from th, 6 mill levy, in Ida, the ostrich, "as stricken in her
— one instance th* salary to be made up from th. bond issue and in th, re quarter* .....
mainder nf tha canes to ha made up from the 98 mill special levy for street
BOSTON lulv 22• «_r. riebt repair* and from th* It mill spectal levy for street sprinkling. she sreamed at ner .*r . trind
oBosToPoreulytnnc"nt.The ^r« Mlores departmient wil receive aid to th. tun, of more than $125,000to console her. It meant alott 1da.
scareherwarrantsk"tas fromi these outsid.....—' while the remainder of the lev wil begvenrom.ggarronalstnndromon’t
tb. United State, circuit court of ap- used on the Walker street viaduct and other atreet repairs , The salaryoli0e.m.d. , X Jul. 20” rOr .
peal, through a decislon by judge | th* city engineer is put on the bond iosue Im nine ome ineit month- mate
Georgs H. Bingham, with Judge at >335 a month because his time is to he used principall> on the city water- mau I0r 5
Charles F. Johnson concurring, but it --b- -i- " --- aunluinad
and coprection, who charged her
parents had strapped her in bed
and then beat he: tended to prove
that the young girl was possessed
of the splits of a devil and a
saint. At times witness told the
court .he was just as sweet and
good as any one could be. a won
dertu, worker tn the church. At
other times, however, she was
cruel, killing cats, hitting azed
women and other thing, of a sun
lay nature. The parents admnitted
strapping the girl tn bed but stated
they did so because they had to.
The court held her an incorrigable
and sent her jo the school
•’All the girls down mere seem
harry and well cared for. I think
the Bi hool is a compliment to the
officials Mies Rice said.
suit himself
Mr. Parsons has stood the attacks
made by the women in good spirit
and apparently without show of
malice He has earned a respite
For the good of the schools. Bar
sons should be let alone until contract
making time next year.
straw and .and in her quarter* At
i noon she still was grieving and re-
* fused to participate in the talk that |
went on throughout the animal
quarters
•Terrible terrible ' was the throat?
omment of old Father Time, the Peh
come abcard and ask Captain Peter,
what has he got aboard. He says
nothing and asks wfU they have a
4*T LIKE it fine down here ahd
I am just getting along well
but I wish I could come home ml
times," Fay Crain, 12 years old,
”the girl with the dual pesonality
of county court prominence" told
Miss Anna Rue, clerk of the juy-
enile court while Miss Rice was
ti.iting the girls industrial school
in Tec umseh, Monday , she said
Tueway
"Faye is looking fine and cer:
tainly seems to be contented down
at the school. She told me how
she was getting along of the
ft tends she was making and of
some of the good time* she had
had officials there like her too,"
Miss Rice said •
Testimony introduced Id county
court at the request ot Mrs Mabls
Bassett, commisstoner of chartt.e*
150 90
Per Day.
$ie$3
5.00
Per U.K
113.09
Per Duy.
'a lonely time without our friend? It
2 00 09 .was only an accident that it was them
1.000 00 instead of me in that building.
$45.00—Kuppenheimer Summer Suit....
$ 7.50—Witt-Quality Oxford? .........
$ 3.00—Manhattan Madras Shirt.......
$ 1.50—Superior Underwear ..........
$ 1.75—Faultless Nightwear ...........
$ 5.00—Bradley Bathing Suit...........
5 3.00—Sailor Straw Hat..............
, the terrible floods We thought we
were rid of trouble I could jump the
WEALTH CANNOT—
— M ike a song, a picture or a wpen
live.
—Make opinion* more weighty
than logic allows.
—Give a boy the same avantages
that poverty bring*.
—Heal the wrongs perpetrated by
an injustice.
--Give comfort to a mother be
reeved.
--Indefinitely efy the working of
nature e laws.
— Compensate for ruined heahh
tions of the state banking laws haq
deen continued until Septem er M
w. MeKenzte, asaistant ata’* b«n||
attorney, declared Tuesday morning,
Hewett to charged with having de
stroyed a purt of bl>nk rt rda
The United States army has tb
(worid’s ‘most powerful machine gun
1 it has a rang* of about five milen.
—\
High School and Junior
High
and look for double bottoms, etc.,
and don’t find a single bottle Then
they give Captain Peters a mad look
Hlaeksmith
Gasol i"e, e repair pa
l storeketper
si Total
) Office supp boska
e ■ egra ■ l
You should have
one in : our home
and office
White
I 2 reo d
1.M* ••
1,500.00
TO SEARCH FOR! Pub Wor* Dep“rtmen To Spend Money
From Separate Fund
, was eaid to hate got
"Itt 250
$66.75—At 25% Reduction
i
Push th» button
and blade,
spring open.
Price—
$1.25
Most Every Book
is in Our Library
You car read them
through our library plan
Editorial
NFR PARSONS sch ol superintend-
-VI ent. has been standing ths gaft
for quite a long tine.
A number of persons besides Mrs,
Burkett are of the opinion that the
school board ought have made a bet
ter selection But Parsons has a
three year contract, with a year to run.
I dent had
j some one
at night
est thi gs ever done for the bo t le
ging business
Tomorrow—Scrub Invents a Contrap
an. but it remained for Mark, t he -------
leer, to put in words the thought of : happened and it was thonght that the
nearly every resident of the too. precautionary measures were not ne-
•Please air, it was awful?” was his cessary. That the fire may have been
U' K‘a
2/E4Tanq}1
Just say-"Malted
GrapeNuts"
and neme
BBuam your fluvor
tint (hit
to seg)
----- A ’neeting of the state school board •
Four animals perish in fire at zoo will be ca led bo M a Nash, state
blaze may have been of incendiary superintendent of publie instruction,
origin this week The board will be called
_ , ----- upon to enact regulation* for the dis.
Hurty suitt robbery hearinE is de tributon ot ttee books with th* cal.
layed ter fourth t-m* Nash is sending copies of cemmunica- *
Appronvai of citybudgets and de tions to countyrsuverintendents urzinz
feat of united health plan expected at that sshool tern she opened not carlher
-Tuesday meeting of city cominission. than.sSeptemer.13. The late date is
_____ uKeested so that book companies will
Arrest of leader* in state coal mine have time to suppiy county depositer-
ew er men
n New material and repairs
| ; Fquipment
I Manhole frame*, eaten basins etc
I I Tela! .
California
Colorado-
Arizona-New
Mexico Rockies
GrandCanyon
National Park
Dhepplanyour
hip euhforfoldfri
“GrandCanyon
Outings, California
Rcturbookolorado
Summer,Off the Beaten
Path, Old Santa Fe’"
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