Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, October 31, 1927 Page: 7 of 18
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1 Every day the Times sells more papers In Oklahoma City than there ere homes.
FATE OF FEE GRABBING COURTS UP TO OHIO VOTERS
Chig’s
By Berndt
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ANTI-SALOON
Removal Sale
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Handkerchiefs
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cloned on the hill Bunday,
night
Gloves
Mufflers
formed at a meeting "last Thurndny
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1-2 Off
Hill.
All
Neckwear
Inrold Bryan.
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JonX uwIDNMINK, Mgr.
been tonducting n
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W.0961
The pnstor has
during the pas’
$1.65
95c to
Tux Sets
Tux Vests
has announced.
Pato cafe will close the convention.
In the city.
1-3 Off
$6
Tuxedo Shirts
$1.95
hunting in the state thia year than
Hats
Caps
Caps of finest quality fl
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go at
$1.75
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Oklahoma City
with the
health—
111 North Robinson
107 West Main St reel
retueat eater for pedestrians.-- In- and civilian* In Rumania whieh wag
founded by the American Y. M. C. A.
dtanapolis News.
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for you to want to know why
Beauty
that is more than skin deep
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CITY’S AIR MAIL
POUNDAGE GROWING
Relief from Gas
Stomach Pains
A New Quick Sure Way.
They Will Die Outdoors.
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unds and
i Marle, her mother, en route to the
(queen’s monastie retreat at Balcick
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during Y. M. C. A. Father end Son
week were Ming appointed Monday
by offielais in charge of the cele-
Pans for n father and son banquet
to be conducted jointly with the ed-
ucutioal week program on Capitol
PLANS TO BE MADE
TO FIGHT BELT LINE
Our
First
Sale
In
Five
Years!
Someone Ought To Tell Him How
To Gain Pounds of Solid Meeh
And Lank IJke a Real Man.
More than 200 citizens of the west
side of the city are expected Monday
$4.35 to
$7.35
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their
el tv
"kan
~Schumann Tone and
Sebumann Performance
Are Superior
your druggiit is authorised to return I
the purchase price.
Th* name McCoy'a Cod Liter Oil
Tablets has been shortened- just ask .
for MeCoy’s Tablets at any drug!
store in America.-MAdv.)
pehnol loard e plane for taking car*
or Capitol Hill will be mode. '
t her la
Dr.
rector.
revival in that city
month.
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Getting Skinnier
- Every Day
$1.85 to
$3.35
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of importnnee
gavr0o courrts"
withheld
ire com-
%
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fore the T’npardonable Sin."
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made to the church during the re
rival.
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Black silks, also white pique,
choice of the shop--
HUNTING LICENSE SALE
INCREASES IN STATE
Chairman for entertainments and i
progfams city churches will conduct '
. .. . ... .. , Shawnee institution,
liken football and < laudelikesli
basketba 11
, ber is.
COACH sis™.
doesn’t gain at least 5 pon
feel completely anatisfied s
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Drys Seek Law Permtiting
Trap Courts to Operate.
a
the highsrhool hand. Claude doesn’t
care a lot alwut munie,
Clarence wanta to be A phar marit
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GAs
SEULING CANVY
' AT THE
SCHOOL HOUSE
AJD HE'S
MAK H G
PENT OF
SUGAR.
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SIRORBERNYTASIE$
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aik
lags or township.
min Pros idea Fer
nn the Black sea.
The princgas has taken over the
Twenty-five cent, soft, service, handkerchief— #
6 for 85c
purehami !
Frederickson-Kroh
^MusicCo.
BE SURE
ITE
STRORBEREY
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P© NV BeS.
“To PLEASE THE .
CUSTMERS-THATS
WV IM COIN
SUcHA BIG
BUSINESS
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$1075
can swite h places and no one
tell.
to EAr . ■-------
- —t More Character Witnesses
~ i Put 0.1 Stand for Riley.
at Thh Ieent h nei
I
which any druggist will tell you all
about, ia putting flesh on hosts of
skinny folks every day.
one woman, tired, wenk and dis
cpuraged, put on in pounds in five
weeks and now feeis fine.
McCoy takes all the risk — Rend
this ironclad »uarwnJe* lT ' tw- :
Ing 4 sixty cent boxes of MeCoy ।
Tableta or i One Dollar boxes any
new model Kurd roadste
gi
dl
ja
A'1
”t
is expweetrd
until the Caldwell cames
pleted.
can court at Mwton Ute in November, ,
Capeskin, suedes and buckskins
for dress and street. includ-
ing the new "Rip-Proof"
glove, values to MOO- .
$1.85
by the twoard of trup’-rn of the Firat
Unitarlan ehunh as the aite fur a
new eiifire it was announerd Mon
day.
The sit* is 200 by 24• feet.
The prement location of the church
at Ninth and Broadway will he sold
and a new rhurh, prish house and
parnenage will te built on the new
1wwration. It was wild.
Mrs Alice Wolkin 525 West Av"
nue H. I* vislting with relatives in
Wichita. Kan.
r The carnival to he conducted at
IF YOU HAD A
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ASLONGAS TMIBFELLOW
ANO HAO
SORETHROAT
AlL
LTHEL
WAY
--1 DOWN
TONSILINE
TheNatioma I Sore Throar Kemedy
LSMOULDQUICKLYRELIEVEIT
ALL DRUGGISTS
In a
pearance of the new Ford aatomo-
idle.
She hns l wen announred the wir-
8chumann PPianos
“Hnilt Like a Violin**
t)ewey ptreets hnN tei
by Consolietated Presa)*
106 H re
come of the cas, "The issue nrore expwected that unnouncement of the
W ho
, (‘orrneive III Miwnee * IM» jolenele*el
1 I*.
ynrents
thin, underweight man or
ance, (Iarence «l< nt i«f i hr faile! Kational l kink nl
Laers on lamp posts winl
eome good in the campaign to make work of feeding
the faculty Nf Gapitol
school said Mondas .
"Tevntse more than
marked amprovement in
lPa
ticca and mayors may colleet up to
s:50 n month from the fines col-
pt event the
Thia measure provides that jus-i patient group who await the ap
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Coll on fl lof us fj-nlain .
or phone and ire wUl
urnfl literature deocrib-
inn the new Schumann
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nentenee will
AXE -pella, the other doesn’t.
U How In the world are the
evangelist. Mel •!
.As it is for you to instantly
faror S r h a m a n n's com-
mandiny appearance.
From renowned makers, all
hats of excellent quality,
values to $10—
right now,
Judge John II Cotteral, aim left ,
i for Little Kock Saturday night. ia '
1 expected to call a sperial term of •
conmmerce convention committee
to give their children
Harlow, chairman of the Chamber of
to whleli urhan
Chig ha’ never bought “sale
shirts." The newest in collar
attached and separate fol-
iar style—tailored for
discriminating custo-
mers ; values to $5.0
atandinz on the athletic park ol the
association on South Robinron ave ‘ night. The organization will I*
nue at the river. Sis of the con made permanent nt the Monday
cessions at the carnival are icacrved night meeting. Hawkins watd.
for civic organizations of Capitol . The citizehs are objecting to the
around rach
e -prant up
Hill are to be completed Monday I
afternoon Alvyet Gober, member nt 4
likes to play the
< larinet and la n
m e m ber of the
Capitol Hill civic
hana >la well a-
proper treatment to
disense.
L.eman. Knoxvi’le. Tend., vs 'll ha
for h!« tope. "The Iast Step I
decided what he want to do. Clar-
Souch
Oklahoma City
Teacher Has DumbBellsl LIBEL TRIAL 10
Face Puzzle
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Silks, silk and wool, imported
Hisles, new patterns and
colors; values to $1.75
Hill high
The i< vival which has he an con
guilts more than twenty one months fuel ure* and former county wehool
M Caldwell former offirei of
A committee, componed of R. F. J. ‘
Williams, chairman, and Day Foxier
and Hari leech, are to complete
their report on their investigation
of items propomed for the coming
school Isold issue, this week. to be
xubmitte to the board of edura-
tion nt the regular meeting next
Monday.
At the reading of the repwort it is
banquet at KI
the Second Methodist
CHICACO. oct. 31.——Amos; Tens of thousands of* thin, run
Uonso stage became n grandfather down men—yea, and women, too-
Mondny. A boy, A. A. Stazz HI-tare getting discouraged-- are giving
'. weighing t% pounds, was horn toup all hope of aver being able to
his son, one of the assistant coachen I take on fiesh and look healthy and
at the Knlversity of Chicago.• strong.
The "old man" of the midway. I
now 6a years old. said he intended . All xuch people can stop worrinE
coaching rootball until his grandson I and start to smile and enjoy life
। becomen a member of the squad
about 1*47. i
Chig is moving la
the Petroleum
Building — adjac-
ent to the lobby
w ith entrance on
Robinson Avenue.
However, before
moving a complete
selling-out of pres-
ent stocks will be
inaugurated New
Fall at ock will
move . . . quickly
at great price con-
cessiotis.
comities; hon
Claude takes wpelling and Clarence
doesn't.
Claude is suppomed to be the boy
in the upper phiure. but not for
sure. It might be Clarence, for they
do '
deal it u* soldiera
fl
4
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it
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for McCoy’- Tablets.
I>. when he grows up. Claude hasn't
s< hool going to
tell whether It is ,
i "aude Taylor of
Ciarence Taylor:
who appears in
* Iass December * ‘
when the finals in
the s|»elllng Is*
are to lie held?
Miss Arts Parmelee, daughter of
Mr. and Mia A—H. Parmelee 316
West Avenue H. Monday Joined th:
I^a Reine in Louis XVI
The charming and dainty work
known as "Style de la Reine" in
its modern examplification.
lected from prisoners convieted in
their courts. This, of course, pre- ner of n
Wallare I2mtil Jr. former pr -
line on the grounds that, their part
nt the city will he cut off from the
business district and will be isolated
from fire protection. The citizen-
forming the group renide west of
Western avenue as far as Pennsyl-
vnnin avenue and south of the Lin-
wood boulevard car line.
More Interest is being taken in
wild he had retired from prae
.1. A Johnson of I a w ton, manu-
liqvor pho*- pielom
«'‘t. > .1 ;-■ i■ ....... 1 -
Fancy handkerchief*, both silk and linens, some imported
prints; vales to $1.25-- dl
35c
Fine sets, correct new styles ia
shirt studs and links,
boxed— | J
For a few cents you can now get
from any druggist a in ma box of No
» envelopes. Just sentter these en
velopes where rats run—they gnaw
thru the envelopes eat the delieloue
poison and leave the house to die
Ask for No. 9 Rat Killer, at all drug
gists, only thirty five cents. No cer-
tain is the discoverer of this new
sure method Hutt No. 9 will kill your
rate, lie hns authorized every drug
gist to refund your money if No 9
falls to rid your premise* of rats
within 24 hours' You will know Rat
Killer No. * becnuse It is the envel
ope kind. No. * Company, Colum-
bus. Ga.— (Adv.)
Capitol Hill Athletic ass-wiation got
underway Monday morninE.
The ndsociation hopes to raise
$,0000 tn liquidnte ’he debt out
nlms for s 1-w.ar t» he held next stage Lines. Inc. and K A. Wricker.
„ .nth Mrs. V. 1everteh. pr-gidert wecretary or th- <>. K. Tranafer and
will Nave chnrge of the meetinz Storage company, are In charze of
Mrs B F. Dunlap is th- ecretary arrangements.
ago to charges of violutiner til*
naiionni lanking law .M not exjt
cil In be seviteneeat until I hr January
term of feilerul court here govern
mient offick in id Monday
Trial or punsein Caldwell and Jess
'L
petted 'o attend the hanqup, th
place ha- not hween decided on. The
dnte will he pet Monday anterneon. ■
Roy Ft. Lewis, federal attorney, said
Monday.
HOW TO KILL
YOUR RATS
W. H Mile-, city health dl
urgca again that parents
soshueription contest, which
defeat November N. And today thrre
ia no is-ue In any patt of the state
than eelipses in Interest thia mea-
mire, whieh its opponent- term "an
Total of 171 pound*, seven ounces
nf nir mat wa* carried from Okla[
homa city in the week ending Orto:
ber 30, It was announced Mon<uv st Hollows in Cheeks. Neck
thnidhanbennp"ot‛momsthan rir And Chest Growing
pounds over th* preceding week Deeper Every Week.
I and a gain of six pounda over the, r ‛
' total for the week ending Octo- i .
inated,but
it all came about through
referendum on His Marshall
which Ohio voters will ratify
CINCINNATI, Oct. 31— •—Those i
safety mat adyocates who warn that
"hooze and gasoline won't mix."
have overlooked th" potentinlitjes of
Ohio poities. Liquor and nutomobile
fuel have ptoduced a strange blend j
in the Buckeye stat* where oddities
of politics have been the rule, rath-
er titan the exception, for many
--TH rsSB l
X hOrnS Xue and East Noma cily. Non ember ", Victor F.
Avenue C. The elass meetfl Monday
nights.
Inst, gays Iay O. Weems, state game
anil fish warden, who stated that a
ronriderable increase in sales of
Heenses has been notieed.
Hunting 11- eme sales for O- tober
will run approximately $32,000
Weems sald, an Increase of $5,000
over the amount collected for the
same month last ynf. The Septem-
ber sales amounted tn about $23,000,
nearly $3,000 more than in Septem-
her, 1926, the warden asserted,
FATHER, SOK WEEK
CHAIRMEX NAMED
Clothing dried ready
for Ironing You'll
hue this laundry ser-
The doctors tell us that 90 percent
of all sieknemm is due to stomach and
howel trouble- You cant be well if
tour digestion is had: you are eure to j
get sl<k unle-s you rlish your food.]
digest It property, and keep your,
towelr regular.
TAnlae has a wonderful rerord as
a relief from dirreative troublen of
every kind, eten thome of many ;
years standing Itend what
Mis, AIurt H (ireer, 710 W.
‘Markhnm St Little Ruck, Aik
savs "Hinee taking two bottlen of
Tania* my appetite Improved won:
derrully I ran ent anything without I
indiuest ion a **»! liave gained 20 lb*
Taniai also tnished my dizzy apella
.1 U.I i ' .11 1 - 11 " lull -I ' ’ - I-
wiKout a bit of trouble.
If you suffer from sas, pains in
the atomach or' lowelm, dizzinene,
nausea • onstipat ion or torpid liver:
f if you hare no appetite, cant sleep
ami ar* nervous and all run down.
Ha a sign yow need Tanlac. It is
good, pure medicine, made of roots
herba and harks—nature's own feme ।
dh-s. Get a bottle from your drue:
gist today. Tour money back if it
doenn’t help you.
Tanlac
51 MILLION BOTTLES USED
Fashiom-kle four-in-hands, nothing but hand constructed
of that (amous make,” values to $3--
Im. It LI, llllfli BAiid rnlll'tl lit in*. ieH cord-, pw Hiual
dollar quality—
- 6 for $3
soetatton cm red the cape With the
gasoline angle ns soon as the legis-
lature possed a bill drafted by the
Anti-Saloon lengue sponsored by
Senator T. M ir-hall of Xepia.
Donahey, nfter Oliver park under th* auspices o'
Hill Haplis.
avenne an.'
4 ose Monizy
G ll
.lie county, and II. L. Fogg, u law-
yer of LI Hr no.
All of theme witneppep teztirled as
to the good churaeter of justice
Itiley
ORP.AHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927.—SEVEN
r
The Taylor boy* _ __
ESTILL SENTENCE
mvmpirtete"i DUE IN JANUARY
spite of their Ilk* i
ness in lippear- '
___________-...... ILEANA ON WAY
roren"sananarsadrwnnrnucarot TD QUEEN S RETREAT
■ ,."h H I: Mil*-.- net. 81.
Baptist; W. P. VAr, eim.m-princerg‛lleana,whoinstiu
Congregational; A. Gtay GiimertE thar she has
CentrolPresbyteranE.GGreeneEhoped despite repente dentaln,
tenary Methodist; n. A. Hurley, ok-Monday arrived here *Mh Ue5"
Inhoma City mission, and Charles
N. Dyer, Lambuth mission.
served the salient feature of the law
knocked out by chief Iustice Tuft's
dectsion. The provision that the
dry court would profit—to the ex-
tent of s250 a month—by finding
the prisoners guilty.
A peculiarity of ’he situation is
church, 1400 West Second street, to
outline further plans for fighting th*
proposed railway beit line, accord-
ing to W. P. Hawkins, chairman of
the group.
A temporary organization was
rev v. Ft Bilimnn, pnstor fapl
tol Hill christinn . hur-b is expent
to return ft’ m lawton M ndny.
(Copyrin 1
from the arreut of Fdward Tumey
of North College Hill, near Cin-
cinnati, on n charge of possessing
lip unr.
The effect of the Tn ft decjslon
was to knock out the hundreds of,
dry law and speed trap court* pre-
sided over by the justices of the
pence and x iltage mayors. 1 nder
ohio h»« mari-t ates of both
ebnsr- had juri-dtetton throughott ,
that Gov. A. V
effort of the leginlature to overrulei
the supreme court of tlie U'nited .
stats "
Speed Trail* Outlawed
The bill, the only i-sue on th*
ticket that volets discups. resulted
from the decision of Chief Justice
Taft that it is unconstitutional for
any man to he tried by a court that
hns a necuninry interest in the out-
Secona week of th* trial of the
suit in whi h Justice Fletcher Riley
of the etale supreme court is asking
$200,000 damages from O. f>. Owens
Tulsa county legislator, th* Tula*
World and it* pubisher. Eugen*
1 |.ort<*n a* the result of an allezed
111 publimhod in four advertixe ,
ment. in tlie Tulsa World in Octo
her. 1926, began with attorneys for
niley continuing to call character
‘ witnemaea,
John Barry, one of the attorneys
for Itiley. maid it probably would
take most of the week to present the
testimony for Riley.
mong witnensrs who were called
Monday wan A. Fai lev. secretary
.,f the okiahoma City Taxpayers
n-noriation: c. C iluddlenon, lawyer.
chance to "grt even" with the Jus Went Avenue C.
tice or moyor were those in his vil- niuht. when th*-
A
4HeyimuemeeN
LDLPoP Back? rr
AllFF
* sears obi. 913 West < hickamaw aw
nue. lb* toll fr**m diphtheria durnu
october reucacd six according to
records of the eity health depart-
ment.
Ten new cases have been reported
since october 26. Three of these
were reported Nonday. There are
ten ola cases still under quarantine
seven dipththeria carrier* also are
quarantned, making n total of
rwentyneven diphtheria and diph
take their children to their family
phyntemn for the toxin anti toxin
rentment. Diphtheria *nn be
stamnrd nut he pald. but It is up
dueted ut < Capitol
-hurch. : outh iiurvey
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SMITrY- Never Wrap a Lollypop!__
ucabA “wcu,Ler,
COUPLE LAQoomV HUNT FOR ,
DOWN THE 21 THEM -ARE
LA K€ ! „4%[ Met 6oop
All mufflers in wool or silks,
most desirable for gifts, a
good selection at-
writing what re.ul Ilk* a M-nthlng
veto mewsage, allowed the bill to be-
come a law without signing it. The j
gmecnor's friend*, however, explain
that - Donahey wished to let the vot-
ers pass on the measure..
BOY’S DEATH SIXTH
FROM DIPHTHERIA
rgsilents were talen by rural con-
stabtes. No juries were nermitte
nnd tie unly voters who ha<l n
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