Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 172, Ed. 3 Wednesday, November 26, 1924 Page: 2 of 22
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIME8, WEDNESDAY, NOVWMBER 26, 1924.
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POLICE TIGNTEN Magnificent Sorosis Home TULSA MAY NOT
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court when the gas rate hearin drew
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thankful for
chairman of the builing commiitee
and other officers of th* club, inelud
Su re Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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With five persons injured in six-
tn nceidnts, reported to police for
Tuesday and Wednsday . campaigu
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of the uncompleted bntteship TWash-
plat ed be.
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’ Kind rrsts for traffic law vola-smbly roms were simply but bauti
tions xx ere made by police Tuesday fully decorated with hakts of chrys
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DiVtaion Pasnenger Agent
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Mrs, Coolidge Re-christens trap door tn circle a moment and take
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temporary restraining order In th* F:
• Logan contest for sheriff of Steph
ens county, which was granted out of
district court last week, has been st
for hearing December
Logan is contesting th* election of
Brigham Young, democrat, and the
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ELECTION CONTEST
OASE TO BE HEARD
Rey Sadler.
Department Heads Receive
On the set ond foor chairmen of the
club departments and of the various
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of a elass at four whose dettruction
mi railed for in the treaty, the other
three, the West Virginia, Maryland
and Colordo, whieh are substantiaily
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Mr*. Frank Mulky.
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the {during the hours
Tulsn claim that the ras comyany is
bound by the old tluftay-Giley
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DELL-ANS
25, and 75 g Peck a gas Cverywhere
Madison, Iowa
Chieksha; Mr*
Funeral services for Della tman
of Brttton, who died from injuries r*
not likely to receive a
American navy boasts acother giant
! of the air today on its list f formlly
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BAYER
planned that th* dub should be one
to build up mutual sympathy and be
united in H* effort toward a higher
civilization
Robert Whelan and Mrs }
srgscg-ee-sspereu.
Big Guns Of Battleship
Texas Give Death Blow
To Unfinished Warship
ger, president of the Fourth district I ___
c Gas Rate Rebate Hearing
g. Girvin, chairman nt th* speelal fi Closes Suddenly,
nance committee: Mr* .1. C. Cornish
PNHE Ro roe is clubhouse, the moat
I beautiful building of its kind in
not
by
building.
Future Career to Be Derided
Thet dirship was re-christened ' es
terdax- by Mr- Colide , wife of th*
order was issued against the minty
election board, holding up the certifi-
cate of election until the case is set-
tled
Airship I* Rev hristioned
With President and Mrs Coolide
; UP ON AUTOISTS hitting Monument To GET 53,000,000
Memory of Club Founder
pnPm All MAN Nil BNP fl 1 president. Although des tned 'nr nen
■ UI EMU WAN WHNEU । military purposes only, the giant shin
F. Pale, and Miss
franchise made in 1903 for a period
of-twenty-five years. That (ranchise
werd sung by Clark Sn*ll in his most
plasinz manner. Mrs R. H. Studdard
acted as hi* accompnnis
An orchestra furnished music dur-
ceived when she fell down a nelevtor
• haft at th* French Unique clnrs
and dyers establishment will be held
from the Street and Draper chap*!
Friday afternoon at 2 o’cloc k.
The funeral service will be • onduct
gethr a groupCecelta Hassett
St
S. Kenyon of Iowa,
*r the court.
Krivn by Edward
farmer.
Iha Uniter States under the Wash >
department; Nirs M. Ernest Reynold*
of the home econemies department still
Novte Nley. 9 years old, lost his
right leg it the knee when he at-
nd €lssen Perflor told police he ths proved thenislvs food leaders
was wathing another car. and did for the ku al workers of their corn
G. Hirschi Mrs
Charles R
Brown, Yukon
Former presidents of the club who arzuments that had heen
assisted in receiving the guests were the court throughout
the property owners design to external explosion, such as
(Bimbr) Ich Grille Nicht"
cl* and formed the So male dub. with
a membership consisting of Mre Ed tber ) ‘ _ 00
ward D Gotchy Mr* M M Gish. Mrs Car) W Townsend
-g.u-. ....... .. ... . .u. Benedict. Mrs Hall. MPS Peeler. Mr*,
thrlintensifiea wednesday. Nolse. Gofteir, Mrs Talbott Mrs Lesser and
rlous aocidents had been reported for Mrs Curtis Branson Th* woman
nearly tw weks, prior to Tuesday.
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was to be from long range and at
cis president nf the elub, were Dr
15, 1909 Mrs Mrs Gordon
Mulky called tn Bessey. Mrs
uncom pleiad battleship. The final
tests were mad* by gunfire high angle to test the protective deck
The object of teats for the pna const ruction designed in the light nf
week with depth charges to determine I weaknesses shown In bttleship con-
1 the resistance of her new structural struetion in the hattle nf Jutland
Presumbaly A plunging fire against
Oklahoma federation Mrs 6.
anthemums, ferns, palms and
autumn flowers,
lenders Help Receive
Receiving with Mrs Helen S
g
W H Baerer of th* mnximntimn rate In
Minnie M. Sanger, president of
temrted 10 catch A.rid4 on a Kansas I ported herselr in her first night under,
City Southern freight train near here. American naval commana.
committee: Mrs John
inz ’he evening by Mrs T
stotdr shige W the Washingtom, and
all amed with main bettele ok,
right sixteen inch guns, being news
with the fleet. •
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Nov. 26 --(Special
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN"-Sonuine
Unless you see the “Bayer Crcss” on tabidts you are
.........the zenuin Bayer Aspirin peeved safe,
by physicians 34 years far
the charge filed against G Patterson.
Jss W. Hall, negro, was charged !
with breaking takough a funeral pro |
cession. L H Suttman, 1119 North •
'McKinley. was charged with making
a left hand turn out of an alley.
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fixed the maxmum
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TULSA Nov 26 -That Tulsans are tie. off the Virginia cnpes today con
. (uered finally by the big guns of the
93.000,000 re- batileship T,„,
Seetetart Wilbur dlaclosed in a
formal satment today that torpe.
does, aerial bombs and gunfire had all
been employed in the tests made off
the Virginia capes on the hull of th*
her sinking. whit h virtually coin 1
, ~ . . i the southwest. a structure nf plans,
id Boy Is Latest work, dreams. brick, stone and wood
^Injured. 1 mg.
• Mily Covington, i years gM, son of Jde rial to the mem
D T. covigton, 1513 West Fifteenth
tret, sutained a had cut over the
right y in an automobile crash at
Fifteenth and Western Wednesday
morning. The lad was rushed to a
physian for treatment The sight
of the ete will not be impaired if no
complications set in, it was said. ।
The boy was riding with his mother. '
When their car was struck by one
Catherine Miller, 3205 West Nine-
teenth street, and Deals Binnion; city,
g ~"a
Mrs Mont F
partment; Niis
philanthropic
ory of the late
M r s Frank, ing m,„. a
close following legal
indicated here Tuesday in federal
from Rear Admiral C. F. Fughes.
president of the mnvy bonrd, whieh
conducted the tests.
The report gave no details as to the
firing by (he Texas, but under the
pre arranged schedule for the teats,
the fire from her fourteen inch guns
gAS rate at 25
ubic feet. The
force until 1918
"Many mo tor late are getting care-
leas again. Municipal Judge O I*.
Estes declared, "and the police de.
partment and the court are going to
make it as hard as possible on reck
less ones."
Capitol Employe Hurt
Peggy Arbuckle, 1518 West Thir
Hath street, state capltot employe.
Sustained a fractured hip ami cuts
and bruises; and Mrs C. O. Tester
HHuckins hotel, was cut and bruised
when ths taxi in which they were
riding collided with another car at
Irweifth and Geary. E. I’. Harrison,
will remain for the present in the
I keeping of the navy nt Lakehurst. N
J until her future career has been
20002261.
MmbMm at
nf w on ne n for
the purpose of ।
organizing a lit
rary soc i e t v
‘They met nt .34
Froadway C I r
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tn a sudden
ington, proud promise of a great
fiehine cratt..whose, career wAnjinuton trenty for limitation of navnlj
heeked 2 the.vaxa1.prma in armnmentk, w„ received by th. nNy
ment, rest on th. bed of th. Atlan aepartment in n br(ef otriclal report
mittee Mr* C. M Thorpe of the house I
commfttee: Mr* J W Green of visit ।
In? committee Mr*. ] 1. landrum
lgislative committee, and Mr* M
M Thomas, of civie committee.
Musical Program Given
A mun cal program « ns given dur
edtiy Fev. R.iv W Ross anel burial
will be in the Rose hill cmeters
Wrkmen nt* making arrungement*
to move the eleek which the woman
was attempting to regulate when sh
slipped and fell into the shaft.
LAKE HI RST N J Nov 26 —
The German built dirigible los Ange
les, formerly th* ZR 3, I* in her
hangar today besides her sister ship. 1
Shenandoah, after her trip to Wash
ington yesterday where she was
christened by Mrs. Coolidge in the
presence of a notable gathering.
puses to house its scholastie activities i Secretary Wibur, Acting Secretarj
in a building fifty stories high. Think | Davis of th* war department, and
of the plight of the unfortunate stu- I scores of high overnment officers
WITH
commisisoned ship* ZR , th* Hs 2
nation under which the Get man built
dirigible crossed Atlantie waters to
reach her new home land has passed
off the naw a roll* where rads in
stead "Los Angeles ’ a name accord
tng to the peaceful mission she must
follow’ under the agreement of her
less driving charges
against E. P. Harrison,
company, and M. <».
AV eat Tenth street
ten days to file Ian hit* « stng
forth their contentions Aitornrys
for the gn* company were granted
ten days additional in which to file
answer briefs. This means at leant
a twenty day delay before h final de
cision will be reached.
Gas consumers and th* city of
who sa ng Nymphs
J. Gerson, 804 West Sevnteenth ea — a MnAe n2
street, and G W Jenkins. col- 7 Q 2 sg4 IO
rord. were charged with running L"“e) NVEJV 49
boulvards. Parking overtime was ““
•landing committees received the
zuests They were Mrs Walter M
. Mills of the literature department
Mr* L. Emerson Faris of the msic
Le rd etcssivt gns rates wcere givn
G. Remmers of the program com- sumers are now pitying 05 cents a
Mrs. Harrison R Teasdale nf Fort The TTearing was halted
in fifteen years the members, now
numbering about 250. have made a
dub of which not on! Oklahoma City
but the entire state is proud. They
have brought famons lecturers and
artists to the city, as well as several
art exhibitions in striving for their
goal. the clubhouse. Ibex have given
benefit bridge parties, rummage sales
and have asked for donations from
merchants, bankers and business men
of the city. To all of the calls the
—on your way—earth’s scenic
wonder- Grind Canyon Na-
tional Park, without change of
Pullman
Th* Living
! seated in I he orrk ial box, the stands '
nearby were packed with invited not
I ables, in addition to the thousand* j
who stood at a distanc. Reaching up
from a small stand near th* ship
Mrs Coolidge pulled a cord dropped
from th* control car and message
* 3 >
ing the receiving hours, and later in
i lie evening when dancing wAs n
; joyed. Several hirndrer people eilled
Orin Ashion of Judge WITiam
when the corporation commiesion
granted an increase. T.04 al gas • on.
t arK.
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Mrs. D 1* Parkhurst, Mrs <’. H Shu j Counsel for
M?‘
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Yellow Cah
Nation, 1208
Mr* W. T Germany of the dramatic
art department Mrs H H Tyler o
the parliamentary law department
driver of the taxi was arrested on a people responded with Henerosity;
reckless driving charge Flowers Decorate House
- Mrs 8. D Womack 1123 Wst In th* elth house plan, two women
Nith, and Mrs. J. C MeCuen 4441 especially dserve much praise Mrs
West Ninth street were cut and C G Girvin chairman f the specia
+rulsed when they were knocked to tinan< e committee and Mrs J C
he pavement by a car driven by Ray ! Cornish. • hnirman f building com
Perrier. Ochelata, kla at Fiftnth mittee As heads of these committees
Reeves Bull Mr* and consumers who are suing the gas mines and torpedoes, the Washington
Mrs F. J Dreer, company for rebate* op all: Illegal was given her death blow yesterday
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