Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 190, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 24, 1927 Page: 6 of 16
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SIX--QKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927.
MODISH MITZI—Merry Christmas, And All That
CITY MAN FREE
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HOFFMAN ASKS
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RESERVE FUNDS
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Mm. John Huston of Geary, who
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against thin pair “ Mm. Bassett said.
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man present
The injured are: Mrs
Wednesday in the day set when it
told congressmen that a more liberal
spollsmen, have had the publle ear
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conversation Saturday morning.
THIEVES WORK
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COMMANDERIES WILL
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Starting
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boy to anyone
utt their hands
actually
velous
Thirty-five soviet consulate offi-
cials from Hankow and Shanghai.
Including Consul General Kovlovskv.
—the red-headed
heroine of “It" and
“Hula" frisks thru
this Frenchy’farce to
give you fun!
consider sharing the platform with
his enemies at the Baptist taber-
nacle Monady night.
greetings from all over the world,
' the moat numerous being from the
I United States.
GOVERNOR DEAF
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— p On Meeting
TO CHALLENGE Ry Senator
robbery with firearms, according to
reports to the police
de land Saturday.
offered their week-old baby
Herberts Beeson
Dainty Dances on the Wire
mally without spurts or drives," he
said.
reel Iona.
•They
Starting
TODAY
' night than at any other time this
season, their antics ranging from
Congress Asked To Be More
Liberal With Money,
AS YULE NEARS ",
must be provided if the
i nations defense program Is to suc-
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spherie prologwe by swede
KATHRtS pEFF denes
A moment's earelessness, ah, me!
How great so small a thing may be!
- -old M ot her Xature.
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Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It uls the germs
Police Open Fire on Al-
leged Robbers.
DESERTION’ OF
MOSCOW PLOT IS
FOUND IN WARSAW
Frank Conville
in "Miles of Smiles"
Harry “Shuffles"
Le Van & Co.
Featuring Dorothy Lull, in
"The Modiste Shop"
“GET 1
YOUR
MAN”
Murray & Irwin
Delightful Comedians
Mound City Blue Blowers
Exelusive Brunswick Artists.
.World Famous—Unique—
A Tremendouf Hit!
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la a Preseription for
such parents, but at the same time
the good-for-nothing mother and fa
ther should be punished.
“If there were a state law allow-
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al ziso, I; IS, 7, sad 9.,
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a Mtrry
C^rutmat
with the best
picture we
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“Of course, adoption of John I at ;
rick Bean is the beat thing that
could happen to him—it would be
criminal to let the child remain with
New—Starting Today
Five stage acts including one of the most novel
and famous the world over.
with
“Buddy" Rogers
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FOLLY
Today .
Ftom the home of good
Sanduieheit and Real
Coffee
PIG STANDS
511 East 23rd
2500 S. Robinson
OPEN CHRISTMAS
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is supposed to hear responses from allowance
Governor Johnston, Chief Justice
Little Whitefoot the Wcod Mouse had felt the spirit ot pence which
had stolen all through the Green Forest when it was known that Terror
the Goshawk wan a prisoner over at Farmer Brown’s. You wouldn’t have
thought that Whitefoct would have felt any spirit of peace, considering
is • giggling, awfully funny and
anappy comedy of a lunch-girl’a
* plunge into society-and back.
"umn
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Elton Cheaves, negro, 25 years old.
was in the city jail Saturday to
I await fing of murder charges in
district court as the result of a
quarrel which led to the fatal shoot-
ing early Saturday of another ne-
gro whose name was given on police
reports as Lip Mimo. 25 years old.
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WARSAW, Dec. 24 —^-Eight-
een persons have been arrested here
by the Warsaw police who declare
that they have uncovered an organ- |
ization said to he direct Iv connected
around the country,
seen enough of the
DRAUGHON’S
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Oklahoma City
Mid-Winter Term
Jan. 2, 1928
Tlie school trains you and the
employment department places
you in position when training
is completed. * Our LIFE
SCHOLARSHIP issued under
the seal of the school, has
GUARANTEE for position in
face of it.
HOME STUDY
Our home study gives the
same thorough training. Your
SUCCESS is determined by
your business training and
ability—THINK.
Send for Iree Calalon
Sunday-Monday
HMT GIBSON
in
■'The Rawhide Kid”
lett lor Vladivostok, Siberla. This
completed the exodus of soviet rep-
resentatives which resvted from the
Nanking nationalist severance of re-
lations with Russia.
The German consulate took over
Russian affairs.
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„ --r Williamson Doesn't Know
Will Ignore Attempt to Force Court Will Continue.
Him to Debate. —
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WRECK VICTIM IS Tzvi’S;. yearsI
SERIOUSLY INJURED oik, oM and “
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Aunt Sophia's dress is silver lame with gold in me trimming of leaves, applique. Mitzi's gown is of
white velvet with an extremely wide girdle of silver lace. A row nt silver lace flowers slides from her
shoulder to her waist and drops from thereeto the hem of her dress-end that hem is close to her high
heeled slippers. And now. It Adelaide will finish handing out the presents, and if someone will collect the
Goofer and the other young men from the other room (someone gave the Goofer a toy train, and that’s
keeping them busy), the party will put on Ita evening wraps and make things very cheerful and very
busy for a really good dance orchestra—and so, far into the night!
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PNICES— Today, Sunday. Menday
Naicony, ae: ower Floor, Met
ehildren, say tihe, Se.
But lie did. And it was an un-
ready been heard personally, secret- [ December 28, if not before. With
ly and publicly. They have been most of the members now at their
continually before the public through i homes it is difficult to determine
officers, opened fire.
Two homes and a garage were en-
tered. reports showed. J. G. Land.
1 1838 West Sixteenth street, lost an I
overcoat, raincoat, suit, fur choker, I
and pearls from his home.
From the home of Fay Cook. 222 I
West Avenue B. thieves took a set
of silverware, neckties, and even n ;
bottle of milk.
Charles A. McBride reported theft
of his automobile tools from a ga-
mge at 1310 North Drondwny.
Thirty-two pounds of butter was I
the loss from a delivery wagon of '
Swirt and company, parked in the
niley west of Rtobinson lietween Cali-
fornia and Reno avenues.
second term as president of the
National Hteserve Officers associa-
tion, believes that present appropria-
tions are ‘ wholly inadequate" and
during a recent trip to Washington
Salesman Victim of Jealousy
Plot, Police Asserts.
Instead of being a hit-and-run
driver guilty of killing a woman and
speeding away, Rudolph Mallory,
1314 North Walnut avenue, a sales-
man, la a victim of a jealousy plot.
C. M. McCombs, Enid chief of po-
lice, said Saturday.
Mallory was released from the
Enid jail Friday afternoon after he
had been taken there from Okla*
homa City, where he whs arrested
Wednesday.
"I have made a careful investiga-
tion of the case and I am positive
Mallory Is Innocent,” McCombs said.
"We arrested him on the strength
of a letter but I am convinced now
it was a plot originated by some jeal-
ous person."
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Pope Receives Greetings
ROME. Dec. 24.—0-Pope Pius purse snatching to open attempts at ] gun in front of the piace where
today was receiving Christmas *el he"" “ith " i "h "" “ “rrnrdin ‛n ' ' l
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। known man grabbed her purse con-
। taining 115 and escaped ns she got
off a street car near her home.
Three men who attempted to hold
up w E Trusty , farmer from with Moscow for providing com-
Tuttle, at Grand and Western ave.munists with money for propaganda
nue.. were scared away when Wal- to be used in the forthe om ing Polish
ter Kesler and Joe Layton, police clections
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Vf VAUDEVILLE
DRY ENFORCERS SEEK
PUBLIC CO-OPERATION
Is to talk little and proceed nor- i Huston live.
surance the governor would not
The former method proved more
lucrative, however, and $74 waa re-
ported ns lost to purse snatchers.
Mrs H O. Glass, soo West Sixth
street, lost $33 In purse stolen from
an office in the Equity building
i Mrs. 1.. D. Fulton, 715 East Sev-
enth street, reported that an un-
-Our Chrislmat : >
Gift to You!
adolphe
ehimed and didn’t want to he ham
pered by having to care for their
own flesh and blood," Mrs. Rassett
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A picture that
will inspir:
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f rcentem operations a particular et with her family and a frelna were
i fort will be made to obtain the co- I. . ,. .
operation of the public injured Friday night in " crash be-
Assistant Secretary Iowman, In tween their auto and • street car at
charge of prohibition enforcement. Thirty-first street and Classen boule-
___ belleves that with the wholehearted > vard, was reported in a serious con- .
More liheral appropriations for support of public opipion, the offi-idition Saturday at Wesley hospital. I
reserve offic rs the training ; cials have a chance of effectually en I Condition of Hutton and the five
ontemplated by the national defense forcing the law, but without such children and Roy Eubanks, driver, I
• - ■ - ■■ Hoffman's support their task is almost hope- ' was said to be improved.
The family was on the way to
“The mein idea for the next year Cecil, Ark., where parents of Mrs ■
SHANGHAI, Dec. 24.-"—The
red flag of soviet Russia was low-
ered on the former soviet consulate
denar sh,whiteroxk wnandiohchar cateh thatz Was Whiteroot
(Copyrirht, 1:1 by T. W. nurgen.,
Te nest story: "Whitefoot’s Christmas Present.
all the enemies he had. now would you?
lucky thing for him that he did. You
see, it made him careless, just a wee
bit careless for a moment.
Now, momenta are very small
things, but they may become very
great things. It all depends on what
happens in a moment. One may lie
perfectly safe oneXoment and in the
very next may lose his life, just be»
cause of a little carelessness. So it
doesn't pay to be careless even for
one little moment.
Whitefoot was sitting up on the
end of a mossy old log. washing his
face and hands, for Whitefoot is very
neat. He has to wash those little
bands of his often because, you know,
they are white. To keep them white
means taking a lot of care of them.
It was in the daytime and Whitefoot
When the senate court recessed
The governor was not at the cap after it had received articles of Im
Itol Saturday and it was said he peachment it did so until December
had gone to Perry on a business 28 and subject to the call of the pre
trip but H. E. Sullivan, his set re- siding officer.
Itary, appeared to have positive as
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acting’ rv
etudie and RRIX FARLEI’S
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"EMPTY NOCKs" — Interna-
lienal News.
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BIG BOY In “GRANDPA'S
BOY”
here Saturday and soviet activities .
In nationalist China ended officials, gross 6,086 tons, listed under the
ownership of Cayzer, Irvine A Co.,
Ltd. Her home port is Glasgow. She With Christmas only one day off.
thieves became more active Friday
Fred P. Branson and Harry Cordell. ( ecd
- — - a president of the state board of ag ’ .Training is necessary for the
“Ths Big Four, their allies and riculture. • 111,000 rewrve officer. In the United
. a.K K Befor the reresnwastakenamn states as they are the potential lead.
the event of war," Hoffman said.
The Oklahoma City reserve tender
recently headed a committee of re-
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Tia- ladies of the ensemble ar interested in tin ir presnnt- but after we remark 1 tint it is a particularl¥
nice christmns tree and that everybody seems tn be pl ase with Santa Claus we hasten on to deseribe
these evening dresses becanne Christmases come and go, but these gowns are thia year s and no others.
Pollv’s evening dress has a jabot frill of the white chiifon nt which the dress is made from the neck to
the hem—in back! Adelaide’s frock is bouffant, sheer \l\«t in lipstick red with splashy pwoppies of silver
for trimming Eleanor's rohie de style is flesh pink tulle trimmed with pink rosebuis and silver lace. The
TODAY
stuurt Pawline
Moimes — in— Curley
“DEVIL DOGS’*
A WAR COMEDY
Abe "TAE COLL.EGIAN"
it THt SCGE i N CAN CI»r
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chenves lived, at 100 South Ellison
avenue. Walter Kesler and Joe Lay-
ton, city plainclothesmen, arrested
< ’heaves.
minors, will I*1 allowed to go their
way.
Wants Ta See World
Bob Jones, the father told Ponca
City officers he had “traveled in
five states in his life and he want-
ed to see more of them. Grace
Jean, his wife, has been in only two
states,” Boh declared, “and she
wants to seo all those I have seen
so we are going to knock around a
few years before we settle down. The
baby is sll right but it would be in
our way and we can’t keep care of
it an* travel at the same time.”
Th/ baby was born In. a Ponca
City hospital__December 11, and
turned over to Miss Mildred Head-
ley. Ponca City welfare worker, who
cared for him until Friday when he
was given a home.
LASTSOVIETPOST
IM CHIRR CLOSED
ing sterilization of a man or W"
man to prevent the irresponsible ; . senator Mac Q. Williamson, presi
br.nging of defenseless children into: Governor Jolnston win disregard dent pro tempore of the senate and .. ving
the world it should be practiced the challenge of sessionist leaders presiding officer of the senate court
against this pair " Mrs. Bassetttsaid • to a joint debate on the charges of Impeachment, does not know ' .
John Patrick Bean willbeachrist made against him and the questions whether the senate will convene as cri"tmas u2.estion t. contress
to 4 year-old Barbara Involved in the legislative contro. s heduled next Wednesday. i<
Smith, a new brother. Adoption pa Xsy ' wneneaanatanureceused <.eneral Hoffman, now wn ing his
pars were signed Friday by Bar-
bara’s parents. The Joneses, both
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fiom! New
who would take it
so they could tramp j
knew that Rooty the owl was not
likely to he around. Reddy Fox had Incliby inel Hlackussy stole I
night. Ko hmM>M\>Lxn Coyote,'Jhey forward. OklaliomacityCommanderyXo.
were not likely to return so sooh. So, fot the time being. Whitefoot was and Bethlehem Comma nderly No. 45.
less watchful than usual, knowing as he did that Terror the Goshawk Knishts.Templar. will hold a joint
was no longer to lie leered ' closed service Sunday morning in
Now there was one person whom Whitefoot had forgotten. The one observa ne e of 'he annual Christmas
person was Black Pussy the Cat, who occ as tonally came down from ceremony:.
Farmer Browns to hunt in the Green Forest just for the fun of hunting ' A- B tillwell, eminent comman-
it happened that thia was one of the days Black Pussy had chosen to go Ce 0 Oklahoma City commandery,
hunting. She had been steuling along through the Green Forest, making nnd 0 B. Milter, eminent comman:
no sound with those padded feet of hers. Her fierce yellow eyes were der of Bethlehem commandery, will
constantly looking from aide to side for some little movement that might have charge. More than 200 knights
mean the presence of a mouse. Suddenly she stopped. Yea. sir. that are expected to attend.
Slop was really very sudden From the corner of one eye she had caught “
just the least little bit of movement. Now she glared eagerly in that I
direton.W hat she saw was a pretty little fawn-colored mouse with a
white waisteoat and white feet nnd a long tail busily washing his face and
hands. Of course, it was Whitefoot.
Edmund Love and Mm Allison in "ONE INCREASING
FURPOSE”—Fei News- Topics ef the Day—Aesop’s Fable.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—-
During next year's prohibition en
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The lookin her yellow eyes grew fiercer. Iter ta twitched with enger,
Just.a.foot 7 two more and she would be within jumping distance.
Now it Whitefoot had not felt that peaceful spirit he would have
beenconstan L king around for danger. But he dia teel that peaceful
spirit and just for that little moment he was careless. Black puss wa«
drawing herfeet together under her. Suddenly.she launched herself with
a long, hard spring, straight at little Whitefoot. Her black with ’
their cruel looking claws pinned him down. There was just a Pa: "t.
squenk and then Black Pussy had Whitefoot in her mo ith
him by the skin of his neek, as a mother cat carries nLitt, Shecarrie,
bite him. You shenaan’t iunted u. becauseshewhnnuh
because she wanted to hunt.
GLASGOW VESSEL IS
ON FIRE OFF FIJI
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NI VA, Fiji Islands, Dec 24,-(P
—The steamer Clan Mac William is
afire at Vavau Island in the Tonga
group near here. The blaze started
in Nos. 1 and I holds. There is no
fire fighting apparstus at the island
The ship had a copra cargo.
The Clan MacWilliam is a ship of
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Saturdays, Sundays Md Holidays, is only— on.
Admission between 12:45 and 1:M, except on VC
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Huston, 39 years old; Huston, 41 j
years old; William, 13 years old;
Mrs, Bassett Says Parents
Should Be Prosecuted. ,
The mother and father of John,
Patrick Bean Smith. 13-day-old baby
boy adopted Friday by Mr and Mrs
Frank J. Smith of I’oma City,
should be arrested on a ' harge ol
desertion, convicted and sentenced to
the limit of the law on * felony
charge. Mrs. Mable Hassett, state
commissioner of charities and cor
the press for weeks." whether a meeting will be at-,
, i. . N j serve officers from all nine corps
inf "t sovenek Monday night. His ' The dresiamne officer himself doc. areaa.who appeared before Hanford .
will w Broadcat. N nor—... v-. judgine from nis
lations affecting reserve officers.
The revisions, relating chiefly to the
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