Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1926 Page: 1 of 24
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MEN were heard in bishop alley, witness says
LAST
2
MINUTE
NEWS
VOL XXXVII. NO. 194.
OKLAHOMA CITY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926.
TWO KILLED, 12 HURT IN BLAST
MONEY RATES Toy Cannon Fires REPORTER SUES
GETTING THE BOOT
POLICE THINK
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BOMB WAS
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PEACHES’
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EXPLODED
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WESr
Wy STEART
pressed Thuraday
physiclans.
Young MeClelland ■ eyebal
St.
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The raising of the mte from 31
TRAIN WRECK
Upheld
INJURIES
6
Allen.
subsected eas ot here. Allen's back Mae broken
Confess
netion. All were
nirieance in
commodity mar-
Were confined to
State Guard
L»-
EDDIE COLLINS
Claim
Trains In
FARM WORKER
August
IS SIGNED BY
IS HELD IN
ATHLETICS
★
SLAYINGS
PHILADELPHIA, Dec
stateil in its verliet
LEAPS FROM
ARKANSAS RAIL
Shooting
ith birthday.
husbands are members of the ••
PLANE
in the lsouse oC 4 or i
PALM OLIVE FIRM
SERVICE HIT
1 hrriatmns rlease
having
the
CLEVELAXD
BY RAINS
Iuoke
had hoped that after their hue
finding of the bodie- at the Halter
lands had
Ieland 'railroad
by thieven whom they frustrated in
daily
chteken-
nun died <.f -hotzun
' the
mernimr
rallrnd declare
expenditwre a
NEW CUDAHY STOCK IS
dicferential Kceight ratea trom okin-
I Weathe
r
GIANTS IN FLAG FIGHT
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pennant con
Man Kills
shooiing
GOLOBIE’S CONDITION
Himself
unmindul of ft pistol nimed at him.
Hornalvy
«lashec
th* ordinary
will
Iawri.wsvr.I.M
Mra, 1.
j '
l iicd
uti, fo -ever
J* un al stiuw:
While
is wahie |o
deelred that III
mille i
A
w en for ar period, and , heir-rex han
a few peacetul momenta in quiet con
Daddy In Jail, Child’s
Mother Will Play Santa
RAPID SERVICE TO
PANHANDLE ASSURED
percent,
which 1
the
no
the
Jury Denies
Teacher’s
He had played with the cannon
several yearn without trouble until
Announcement that Cllins had
aizned a contract ta play with th*
athletica Waa made by Connie Mack,
manazer. Who tolay celebinted Ilia
• < uld Bose pight ia hla right eye ••
the result of an explomlon waa n-
Details, Pago One,
Main Section
slrU. am
! atout
has he
rtes ifalterman
when preparations were being mnde
for the dividend and interest pay
ments on October 1.
odell Texas bank, Sheritt nyder
arid today.
o detalls as
condition- w
him. Andy ’
cominittcd
.,8
which the market
Wenenday .
email fractionn
, which was the charze at
loans were renewed, repre-
of Mr.
Harry
Th. Ren
< man, Mis. Mary AWan, 21
offer of her erring hurhand,
re a Chrintmas percent.
"This is a revehtion to m*
Municipal Judge "‘rane
when forty-three other wi
We Don t Need Him at Home*" She Says To
Astonishment of Judge.
meny a tub
foreil,
, whhne
arm ide
polson.
proceedings, Tolay’w
lit heart in nearly Hit
u» he exnet, sinee
a
ally thia morniag
‘harten Halterman
,"po
burned when
with which he
de wan the E
months, or
mere handis
atelia ety th*
H—-
r
I Thuraday at Ttobert Levy. 25 year
—“ a deliente aneh proprietor, what
-- Cotton epennd -hghty his her
but later eased off and chanzes ini
o
PRICE: City 2c: Outside 3c
uncle-in-law of the
a. Josie Iapham, a
the judze continued.
expremed the hope, however
those what accopted hla ofter
a Ur l Ibhl hnd been
Katterfielt, Who |i
ayette county jail
fuarm last RIM-INK and dim lareu for
imtwxivation. Io ilalterman al-
ir anilrity for the statement that
deep cut. Xnne of the car- turned *
■wm. -
nt hie injurlem, is not expected to . ____ ins the recent robbery of the
*50029Wax
AT PEAK OF Into Eye Ot Boy. HUSBAND OF
MONTHS
ONE MAY DIE OF G««rdiansof
Rich Estate
--
OCLOCK
xii 8y nbapaaifanltrtende
reconciliation di the time when peace
INCREASES STOCK E”Artnue"wnaou": "aronh
Man RI V ruurew ArI BK
13 " J? ! 1 m
an atempt te
house. Hulter
veteax’ on tinhi
it of Hw "alimouy
are in rix mon
11 years old. son of J. U MeClel-
I" nd. la’ Went Seventeenth street.
woman can play M.mln Clu- as w-n as
ra old. maintained when she declinrd the
a jail pentence for non-upport.
ON $4 DIVIDEND BASIS tuu
(a:w s..,, * K . uf Wiliti ami ihlln
| spax, hn a been served with a sum
• mono anal complaint in another suit
;uzp-.
(onyr Eht !»-«. by Comsoiilated Preaa l
WALl STREET, XEW YORK.
. 11.—The advanee In call money
• percent was the chief incident
trader outside of the tock market
=edhunt-"at
anal will ha
Inal a nd of fits
Ma xml Mrs.
t their home
nald to have told other reporters for
publication that Meftord had taken
pompepaion of Mary Ioulme Spas, put
I her in a hizh powered antomobtie,"
Hlwards aaial that
Wid nim Kelly,
back, milled alt n S'
Aged State
The plaintirr ia Arthur Lec Met
} ford, reporter for a New York tab-
lold, who alleges that his reputation
was damaged when Rrowninz is
Fear that John MeClelland Jr.,
n Mac k
Thursday, it la nald. The cannon
had failed to fire and be looked Into
the barrel just before the delayed
e x plonion.
The injury was the first Christ-
man fireworks accident reported in
that evidence pre-ented proved In
them that Mis Fbaugh, the plain
tiff, aux innecent of any wrong
in her rehtions with the min.
hel In
earbide cannon
is playing ex-
‘Kiss
City ana nuburba, ase Mi M yr. la adva,
Osuhls oHrUa tee Mi M yr. la advac
1 ...... Frances "Peacher" Rrownine. no.I
AeClelland’s father la •" autone n $300,*00 damage -tilt filed by n
i bile and lumtier deafr ._____________ । nntt ndopted daughter . Mary Louise
11 indown throughout the town
were broken and the coneu-sion was
trit severni miles awiy.
the Hahierman
CIXCIXXATTgOnlo, Dec.
- An alleged kiaxing cam*
appurentiywe re killed
Chandler. Strond and Cushinz
monz the citie tepresented on
orzanization.
Orficials of the Mimnourt Paciri,
suited in
The dividend I pay able
I. m umi „f recud Jan-
The new rale la equivalent
• yearly dintrihution on the
nizht re* urned a verdlet of not guttt,
and denied Misa Ehuugh $24 mm
damazes rhe had ought. One 1ml
Virtually alt nd
by Uh u Allen
•a al din idenat
more than the hacking and filling in the train was derailed at nockaway, had been attacked by otis
committed, the reporter
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0
Cllh.Mb 1 Dec. 21—(-Tie
IWmb mrumt rbtwery reimried to
the olire wiihin tweiva hour • re-
teneter" with the infu-in or nozers
Horumhy a fighcing -pirit, thinks
noma Youns. veteran outfielder of1
the New York team.
for tamer of rhe -tomach wa- co-t at hunting. Ti memhe . • .mmt
Thuminy mb lo lie no heller. No ly renident- of the west . m nave
NEW York.
Glanta MIU is •
nented, in part. pre-holidny demand
and was In part antietpatory of Jan
wary I requirements. It is estimated
that the first of the year will see
disbursements in interest and divi-
dends amounting to almost $580,000,-
000 nzainst about $312,000,000 in
January a year ngo.
Bonds were dull and reactionary.
toran-twia ana calder Mu(U ‘ «!•« k la "V
otrb la wai iimui ommm ' aal com.....
tuva:.21 •• 3" dre"er* IlMal lair sad D omnia have
lwomb theory there were als the pos
pililitiea that ths explosion had been
< auned by a bursting gas main or by
is exploding Blill.
The explosion seemed to center
in the Baldwin Tavern, whieh
■aught fire after ths blast. Eleven
other woodlen bolding* nearby were
phnitered. The htel. an old wooden
ntueture, was on Pipe Idos bonte-
iu county learned
ploded. He was utven treatment in
atatement in connetien with
The Oklahoma guard divimion ia
seheduled to train at Fort Hill from
August 12 to !«. and Colorado
guardsmen win meet at Gelden,
Juns 1 to 1C, with the air corp*
unita training at Lowry field.
BALDWIN, N. Y.. Dec. 23.
<45— Two persons were
killed, about a dozen in-
jured and twelve wooden
building* deatroved today in
an explosion authorities be-
lieved to have been caused
by a bomb set off in a ••shoe-
makers” war.
Met week District Attorney EA-
templat ton that
Tihn"w HORNSBY SHOULD PUT
towhetown. yef the ball was 1 e aled, health was the -,us of tie aet. I
"hereupon "WiN HI duplicated AAamaon to -urvived by his Widow
the etunt in the vtry next play. and a sister in law.
the howpitni (or trratmen wib th, itca or reucing the hi uh
Montana half- here Thurmlay fy drinking
ir nt lit* molern calendar and the
- M date. Thus until Oct. ?•.
It efficin papera will be
i n. neniley, secretary of the
•Klahoma ci y jobbers and manu-
acturers assoclation, snia Thurnday
that delivery of Oklahoma City
merchandise to all points in the
Texas panhandle within two days’
time is in pight.
Moy i onomoss
Aose moey Futhrie mudd
Saties fiele, neeording to Leo Hub
termnan, lrother of the dend man.
(lat conmnissionei girixe. h , v
"y, trenpurer. Drum at Quebec,
¥ale. Pawnee. Mill be uan
«Mla l Ms। is.
summoned io the cour of domemi
IS NOT IMPROVED
TOMF., Dec 21.- -A famcist
rairudar. dating from Oet, J*. 1923,
the date of the beginninz of the
Ida. k -hirta‛ march on Roma, has
iwen otficially esia bli-hed by decree
lb th* future sli official docu-
menta, bulleuns so.I announeement-
OLATHE, Kan.. Dec. 23.— (- Al- I charges, the ertme of kidnaping,
bert R. Jones and Frank K Jones The incident, it is expininca pr..
hanm. City, won a decialve victory ceded the payment of 3500 to Mary
Imlay in the contest of their zuar ! lonise Span for th- __•___
TIFFIN, Ohio, Dec. 23.— — dianship of the $1,000,000 ret a to of nre." with the rei estate man ~
Gcorue M. Allen, 46 yearn old. De- their three nieces when W. D. Mot ——— --
French franca opened wp a half tn it, was merlously injured and net- risom, referee of th* Johnson county 1
point -i nd then reacted for a ni t loss enteen ot her pamseng ,. 4 f T
k »< S D € C T S / fl
i 5
Bank Theft
Samuel Acarbi, a shoemaker with a
phop in the Ha Id win tavern, re.
celved a letter threatening t,. blow
up the hotel if th* cobbler did not
reave a house to-house canvas lot
trade.
Thia morning the tavern was torn
almost board from ‘ t -
plosion that rocked the town, killed
the shoemaker’s wife and infant and
probaily fatally injured Acarbi him-
Another wife Mr« Muy Adler, 23
Ar* obl maia -he Moild Ee alon:
• |dl(U|> ..f tie »l«k. were pla.
n a 34 annual aiviiena tnamim
: •1, wirn the alma Im s nusiuri
Would ■ pzofit happi —a u." la00 Will bar ro.|uiiod do +-mt
Mra Alen wiappwanawinir furmile atrteh of Us truck 1.
*nmntn-ut Imety inir, arm- -uid ***** Ih-aotHe ami ttontmn,
her hurhand neve, h id ruppria iinhwayx ai. nuakfesca h. .1
her ana when a court ati-ndnt ,lv danmg- rrain nori. ... , „
•mi inat Ho Imlay wwult hnve ne uully Iming ninra t.. npanal.
u< । Ctauk, m rplird wiiii • 1rit -
NHW YORK,
1 ward W. Browning, wealthy New
Yoik real entate man and defendant
I in a separation suit filed by Mrs
FASCIST CALENDAR IS
ESTABLISHED IN ROME
, Game AIR MAIL PILOT
Results In
2. Condition nt John Cololle, former
3 state senator, puhlishev and editor
•• n the Guthrie Tezister, who r«H
I h« prt lu anoniln in )u h con
- ,, , . witlaue her
* L momr w a-
,ain month to corrempond to pymenin by
•pera- Glen Allen Coul.
RAN AXTOXIO, Texas, Tire. |1.
—n- Arizona ami Oklahoma M-
tlonal guard unite will train tn
Augunt ami the New Mexico nation-
»l guard will train in July under a
training m hedule announced at
eizlt corp- area -headquarters here
atest Afternoon told Circulation in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City times 4
Do) En, Del., Dec. 23.——A In a hompital today -eriously wound
errimicnte of inerease in capital ed. while Mim L.cona Wade. IT
"tnk for the Pah Olive compuny, years nhl. Mater at Wade, was hel
formerly the Eantern Operatinz as a witness. Police -nla -he nd
company, wnA filed today. Phares mitted she is the common law wife______.______. ,
nim from 620,000 |.. o• Fowler. The quarrel ensued. Gren, Ohio The ptane . , amhea Z to manaze miner leazue cluba He
torK now corn hesald. when her Iw<dher objected few eecomls nHer Willlama mi.le his ' 23 yeara old, and entered the
prises 119,000 sharen of preferred . to Fowler engaging in a kisaing prachute leap. 1 American Lenzue in UM under the
ALk "ith por value of 9190 per zame with onoth........... ming dirert
rynA nimnpun .
EXTRA DIVIDEND ON
COAL SHARES GIVEN Store Owner
XEW YORK. Her. ?S n- An h. , .. hwaz.luall * *
), CyI, , / D
n ..Ur ........ly di-i.....mut o/ " I .......... I IS i^rlOt filf
Negro
HECHAnEST, Rumania. Dec 23.
—
6MiKSINR! CIDI WAC " visit was " " merited
mvM uun— VH King Ferdinand told a delegation of
ON HONEYMOON TRIP
_ nddress from the throne on Iba open- ,
RAN ANTONIO, Texas, De. 23.- ing ot poriament.
MPHEnSOS, Kan.. Dec 21—6 oP — Miss Ruth Carmenn, 1* yenin He added that the demonstration
—Lee Miller, well known train man old, hizhmchool kill for whom author- r wax Eratiryinx un.br pre.
and member of the iard or cdnen. ities in several stntes have been nt < icumntane . . W hen the state o
tion, stands nequittea today of a-ked to nearch eimenhe dimup mY heuith wor ' h* my people It
charges of .kinder in connectine the ’*••** while on her way to - hool h0"e0 , how pvfound ane ar
names of Mi-K lone Kleiiiah.'Junb r mere than " week azo, returned to the lntionn hetween Iha countr ,
hizhachon teacher, and Rev. J. R day with the announe ement that she pm0.4xna81
Fennington, former Baptiwt hnd been on her honeymoen. Hec reinandwan sole t.. lenve hl* .
preacher hi shand is Irvin Toole of the fourth 1 ***"• "E0, and • com
After delbernting an hour and a cavatry at Fort Mead, south Dakota muniuesrom the he han
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yjOklahoma City Afternoon Paper Garrying^Asaoc^e^g
WAsWXGTON COTHOISE,
• dm. e. 23.- M-fam satterfield,
I farm Iaborer, was heul on »uspielon
today in conneeton with the kilinz
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