Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1926 Page: 4 of 30
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926.
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HUGHES RULES
NEW NAMES ON
Tolerance!
CONGRESS ROLL
ON LAKE POINT
CORN CHAMPION
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producing 1 656.8 buphels ot shelied
yieid of 168.6s bushels to the ter*.
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in the sennte insteaa of the house
of equalling the 160-bushel yield in
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veight of the cargo smothered to death here today at
must overturn the truck.
, the Guinesville cotton oil mill.
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New Orthophonic
Victor
Metal and Brocade
Eight Combination-e
The Biggest Surprise
Oklahoma City Has
Had In a Long,
Jews, Roman Catho-
lics. Christians
Break Bread In Re-
ligious Banquet.
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witk
three months to fin the sent front
Iowa left vacant through the death
$145
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About
The ruling resulted from testimony
offered by Col. Hugh Cooper. a hy
to
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‘iuona.- « let*
by out-ot-town
charze azainst Cloughlev and Keuf
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ina all polnts at tesue except those re
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ROBBERY CHARGE
FILED RESULT
OF MAH’S SHOES
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at Ohio state university.
While >li Marshal was hollering
hla own record of 160 bushels an
acre made last year. hla 20-year-old
e<>n Glenn came within one bushel
totaling
But the
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Supreme
In
Values Only
Rosenfield (an
Offer
A waltz-hit that you will
remember—one of the old-
fashioned, melodious sort,
modernly played. Don’t
fail to hear it—now!
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ntinued five times,
aha and three times
ording to Giddinga
aspect to continue
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Chicago sanitary distriet and slate*
allied with It In the water withdraw- '
al fight tn seek elimination of power
alleyations from New York a com
j plaint.
*3250
I, Watch For It
Wait For It
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330 W. MAIN—“The Cash Store”_ AT HUDSON
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( ommunity Silver
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Danube Waves—Waits
Over the Waves Waltz
INTERNATIONAL Con era t
OnCHESTRL
No. 35774, 12-ineh, $1,253
Moonlight Sonata—Part 1
! (Beethoven) Piwe
Moonlight Sonata—Part 2 "
(Beethoven) Piano
HAROLD BAvI
Meadow Lark Hit A Piano
Kins Your Ltle Baby
Good-Night! With Piano
ConELL AND Gosoz
Ne. 20286, in inch, 73e
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becaune we believe tremendously in "I. therefore. hereby tender my
...entlala resignation as county clerk to take
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Gold Metal and i
Pearls $12.50 Up
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EMBLEM RINGS
$12.50 Up
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CANYOX, Texas— Wild turkeys
ve been |.l*le,t in the Duro
nd bustle,
Whg rush wo
Waitresses,
a lent. 5
1 Liebenfreud (Tove’s Joy) Violin
Liebesleid (Love’s Sorrow)
aidmon
A Special Value
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ft eliding Fermit-—Ida Hoover ton
West Thirty.ninth street. and 3215
North Shartel avenue residencer, $5
000 each: J J. Harden. 1744 West
Twentieth alre-t. residenee, $4,000.
azain until two weeks ago when the — — ------
olirield tornado broke about its ears I < loughley a voice and his atature.
CHICAGO, Ite. 3—)-A Prcaby
U terian minister, a Roman Cath-
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nf Albert B. Cummins Anbur I!
AlouM. elected from Maine to fill
The senate post of the late Senntor
record crop. Glenn recorded on ten
acres a yield of 1,593 bushels, or
153.3 bushels an acre.
6 This.
EElgin]
"I* . me
ideal eift
$24.50
shich the town
port outside Indian territory, a mile
and a hull away. In the old daya
seven saloons existed in the town.
although its populatlon only in- J
because
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twenty four bronne tutkeya in the
preaecfe. They were turned loose
st widely separated points.
Dr. Farl Axtell was instrumental
in getting the owners pt Palo Duro
land to allow it to he act aside as
No. 6608, 12-inch, $2.00
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9£.0
W. MeWililam«,
Trudy
Fox Trot With Vocul Refrain
When the Red, Red Robin
Comes Boh, Bob. Bobbin’
A long
Fox Trot With Vocnt Rtfriin
PAUL WHITEMAN ANO
His OnCMESTRA
No. 20177, 10-ineh, 73e
te
year bettered hla non record
umivernty has loaf Only seven toot I
1 Mil games out nt ninety.
Moonlight Song tn—Port 3
1 (Beethoven) Piano
: Gavotte in F Major
(Beethoven-Bauer) Piano
liamun BAUE
No. 6392, 12-inela, $2.00
These are but • few of the new
Victor Records your dealer
will be glad to play for you.
third man The robbery
.should he placed in view of the an
’ nounced intention of counsel for the
basis for growth never
lark Keuffer was charged jointly
with Cloighley. orticer s are wk
rial master, who ruled that the state
nt New York tnr the present at least
giving the addrens
Eoone Cloughley.
dro-electrie enzineer nt Stamford j
i Conn , who ertimated that the diver- [
sion at Chicago la damaging New |
fFnstandnndaaten nearby, fromaf
, hydro- lee trie standpoint, to the ex
canyon game preserve.
Dr. Earl C- Axtell deputy game
warden for this district, placed
eluded 150 people. When it voted
out "red eye" in 1007. It also lost He
revived Powell said other members nt the
robbed party identified the sound of
Icuhlu’. valc. and hi. alar ,ite
woman who brought the shoes to
Callaway's hop. was arrested. He
Is said to have been wearing the
shoes at 'he time he waa taken
in custody.
byterian church responded with a ticial capncity w ille there was any --m.
prediction that "one nt these day . quest ion a- to the propriety of my WILD TURKEYS TO
we ar zoing to quit thinking in official conduet, I feel it is my duty RKAM | Al EREEERVE
> (he term- of medievalism ’ ' to the county at this time to tender HUAMLIN rnEEnvE
h#
|* the “Pay Sand
lo Soon
h duties on Capitol hill for the ror‘hgsinosron.rnemzatanbrretcn2
irst time and two rturnamter aa oll riun Next to the cart you II
- one nexsion see the newest meet ereamy colored
e The five strangers are David " or covpes parked and next. a road-
tewart elected to the enate for ster that was shiny but that -its
disconsolate now under a heavy rent
of oilfield clay
year boom period left to make a
profit. . .
Although the oil men predlet that Ohioan Produces 168.68
the field is moving southwest, which P.vlle T, Aere
win necessarily take in the site of DUS/lel5 10 A-lE‘
rous the plains to the ' shoes were railed for, Callaway
then called the police and requested
1 the arrest of the owner of th* shoes.
"To you my coroligionints Iabbi l ponsible to complete the audit of th*
Freehof or ihe "ynazoeue where the ' books ot the various office* in-
of equasung ’ne 0 yiia in kanquet held salt I •*« Amer volved prior to that time and in
another part of the field on which te a need- all three nt "A and Rev view nt the fact that I do not and
Mi Marshall produced thle year s |lalph Dawia nt the Hyde Park Free never have desired to act in an of-
tent of $134,000,000 a year.
Commenting on the ruling, Randall
I. Leboeuf Jr drputv attorney gen
Oral In charge of New York'a case
said that "the only effort fa to delas
the presentation of New York *
waterpower evidence."
ter power interest a.
Hushes held that his IImitation j
l Dhigher wages end tip. that doubts
them a second tfme. Yet they look
annoved when more eumtomers come 1
Jin and drag around in the "hot-
summer-noon" manner The leas
enterprising drugstore king end i
cate lord still leans against the
“counter with a straw in hla mouth. I
• But others are there to catch the
dateady stream of coin that flows
“from an oil man a pockets. At the [
-Sperrler Lumber company alone, I
-contraets for twenty bulldings are !
awaiting the arrival nt the neces !
mary lumber, over the congested j
„rallroadn.
It la interesting to figure out '
2whut the "flop house" man maken. j
, Ths Spurrier Lumber company
stated that they ran put up a 20x40 |
Because I Love You—Waltz
Nat SMu.KnEr AND THK I
VICrOR ORCHESTRA
Just a V.ittie Longer
Fox Trot nml Rtfrmin
PHILIrSrITALNY AND
Hitt ORCHESTRA
---No. 20272, 10-ineh, 73e —
You will iranf thene other
New Yictor Rrcorda too
Mary Lou
Fox Trot Wit A Vocal Rtfr^in
Petrushka — Fox Trot With
Vocal Rtf rum B. F. GOODRIcR
SILVERrOWN CORD ORCHESTRE
No. 20204. 10-ineh, 73e
to ths senate. Hawes replaces
George H. Williams ns the junior
senator from Missouri
NATIVES HATE TO
t SEE OIL BOOM
Nor .had I. who am proud to elfect im medintely upon II. necept
stand here in tellowship with you "Berry was at th. courthouse and
dilute my convictions in order to attendea meeting when Sack-
be a sood fellow with you Tor an son • remiznation wa rena H. jeft
hour ha said, remarking that a ; immediately to make nrrongements A:game prererye. It contains 120 •
h unde rd vests ago suen a gather- for the porting nf his bond 000 acres of land Doctor Axtell
Ing would have hern imponsibie Crick made the following atate has rewigned as deputy warden and
anywhere in ’he wo,Id ment when tola that JAe kon haa will lake up his duties aa federal
"I preach to you tolerance of In resigned and the county commis , game warden within a short time.
Ideal For Christmas
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n-w ehipment II
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ALUESANOCREDIT
TAKE EARLSBOROI CXINESVILLE. Texas Dec J— A.
I «— Caught beneath an avalanche
or cottonseed. Will Lyons 21, •»» In the poet ten yeart. Notre Dame ,
funy guaran-
Diamone H nz -eg NESk6e
_ V WEmm •
$ M8
dB 83 Doun. s2 a Meek "*
ha
Karlebora grew up about a hotel 1
pi t In the middle of ThO prairie >
2. Many t—rm ’botH IS?i. when Lh» Lid Chetlt-
25; .. mehsKi i w .""land Guit railroad waa putting He
Srhhtandichardg.Welehwhproadbed ncros from McAlester 10
-uuvocincieacuued.bytde th,ini I Oklahoma city Because the inck
dalrrninwnrnetmgiezationujohni ot transportation facilities st thst
T, . . P . time accommodations had to be
Hawes in the Misnouri house delega- made for coming by wagon
01on -- .
• The other two names are fnmiliar 026
on Capitoll hill David I Walsh re -"Erisboro gained st. growth from
dturno 10 M the neat of. Senator the ract rhat 11 was the rirst whisky
•Wilam M Butler while former
Representative Frederiek W. Dallin
takes the place of the late Rep
"resentative Harry I. Thayer of Maa
mnchusetts. By changing from house
We are going to tolerate ear h my resignation as county elerk ini e
he, ... au-e a. pefcundiv res order that my -ueceusor in office . .
: ” the town ot Earisboro, the nearest l n.. x _ m_
Hawes Shifts From House rann mue north and east ofthe Marhai Hardin coumiy tarmer.
To Senate. bZZv” Xt L^^ad^x who J- — producnd aworia •
------ forest of derrick, will entire ty record corn erop on ten acre”
WASHINGTON, Dec 2.-— swallow up the little town, teaving
reven names not heretofore on the! the strange sight of "hotele" and
2olla of lbs sixty-ninth congress will restaurants nestling between Iran
appear when it convenes next Mon- skeletons snd chugging boilers.
dayz.while aneishth that of Harry Earisboro is worth the trip ju-t
to see. A few rickety old cotton
carts still jozgle through the town
• No commercial club exists in the
Town as yet, io meet with concerted ■
•action ths sudden increas in pop-
"ulatton and buslness Three "ad-
for instance. get
140,
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pect each other- convictions and in may tnke charge of the office im
heritance, he said Not because mediat.lv and familiarize himseif
we believe lizhtiy in tolerance but with hin dutte"
Misnouri, wll be railed
for quartera. he will pay for the
place in twenty-four weeks and then
have the root of the two la three
knows it is the fact that three or
-four machtnes Arive out into ths
middle of a meadow and some half
Mozen men stand gewticulating in all
"hirections Why they are or what
thex’re.zoinz todo.no ona knows.
2nor cares partleularly Everyone
too busy making money in his
pwn special way
♦ The strangs and laughable nart
about these suddg booms that
bring such stors. nt sudden tor-
"une to small towns la the manner
)- which the native* reeent the stir
zzzm-NEW HONOR TO I
doing. In view of tbs extreme need
spa J
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NEW
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tolerance, 1)0 It social religious. In sioner» had named Berry to take
dustrial or racial said the Rev. office at once
Father Joseph Reiner S J., dean "I know nothing whatever about
of Loyola university. this metier other than I have on
Most of all I preach intolerance nile in thia offiee the offieini rests
of ignorance he declared in hold- nation nt W. A. Jacknon aa county
ing that our tolerance nt ignore net | clerk. That *■ all * have to may
la the source nf our intolerance of at 1015 time.
cach oiler" 1 Jackzon • letter of resiznntion !• _________ .
ycw-g-eije. intedcDntmbeinrk New York Has Right Of
vAuKwUN KCdluN, noon I’ bear the stamp of the Argument, He Says.
CLERK'S OFFICE beesi appro* mt Thursday W asWixcrox Dec a-m_one
_ mFImw Although th. date how is aet at point in Qispute In the supreme court I
GOES Til BERRY next Tueaday. preliminary hearing | lake diversion hearing was settled
of W, A. Jackson, resigned county ' yesterday by Charies E. Hughes. spe-
<f .nesnu-air.m. Pas. fl elerk charged with embezzlement ■ —l -l-“ "-t .*--*-i-
, ' . .complete ana the exnet amount of of county funds, probably will be
olle priest snd two lewish rabbis ' hld December it, according to
hroke brend togsther last night nt Jakwn or repignation Georg. Giddings Juntice of the
. ..head nt s banquet table to which I mnia N, term ot as counry peace
each nt evenly Jews prominent in clerk or Oklahoma county will ex J Det. for th* heating has been wet
ihe . it*, nr* brought my best Jan. 1, 1927. In view of the for cach Tuesday sin*, .barge*
‘ hriztian "iend raet th(| . evidenty will be tut wers filed adeipist Jackron. The
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1926, newspaper, December 3, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1953776/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.